ViLLAGE RECORD. 00. • Iriiiindeg,' Jute bh, .1117.14 Bar O. fl. 'bleb; ap 'ex•insaibet; oi l Clow+ pees flow Booth Carolills, 'nab io%vieted it ,Washiogton on Elattirday of bigamy. ILlt" 31 inlay is id plenty Is New York City that is it loaned:it floes to 8 per cent per tine num. bill has pasted both branches of the Legislature, preventing changes of books in the public schools of this State more than once in every three years. This is a most salutary law. OrThe question of a Convention for the revile ion of this State, passed uss.The tontine of,the Ambbishop of Paris and fifty or sixty other run, all noo•cornbatante„ by the communist , one of the foulest blots in their blood stained re. cord. &soh sate of atrocity would sink any cause. ur A. Magical@ a wets:straw of New-Orlon., and Iklary-A-. 3 d a ugliter_of-William-AL-Tweed,-took-r lace irk Now York sod was largely attended by Moods of the parties. The promote *woofs to $700,000. . F'Notwithetanding the exertions of the ---defenne, - Mrs - Aiiittit Fair, the San Franois• co murderess, has received sentence of death and,vrill be hanged an the 28th of July. The Judge, on Saturday, overruled the ex • captions taken during the trial, as the at. tempts to impeach the jury bad faijed.— Colt:meats on the justness of the sentence are unnecessary, Mrs. Fair having lost ail claim to public sympathy. z& Holders of the three per cent, oertis• Cates are notified by the Secretary .of the Treasury that they will be paid on presents tion'at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of New York. Such certificates will, after the 31st of July, 1871, cease to bear inter est, and will no longer be available as a per *ion of the lawful mosey reserve in posses aloe of any national banking association. so. The Ku-Klux bill will be thoroughly enforced by tbe War Department. An or• der has been issued to the commanders in the South to respond to the requests of Div il oilier, to preen% them in the diseberge of official duty, and the internal revenue ofacetv -I will apply directly to the Department Com manders fur aesistanee, instead of to the Revenue Office at Washington. On Mime. day the Secretary, in response to the request of a United States Marshal, telegraphed an circler for the movement of troops, but all other eircutristaneee and information are kept secret, to order tir tame the mom of dui:immune. terThe Communists of Paris have been completely overthrown and the Versailles Government troops are in possetaloo of the City. Of the original one hundred end six members of the Commune two nail survive and only two fell in battle, the remainder °ether being shot by 'the Government, or killed in:the quarrels among themselves. The situation in Paris is horrible. A Cable dig. spatch says that an unbearable odor prevails in the streets, arising from theism& ofeorps• es lying in every direction in various stngea of decomposition. The smell is fearful, and an epidemic is apprehended if immediate sanitary measures are not taken for retnov, log the cause of the stench and cleansing the city. Nany of the dead have been bur. ied with snob a slight covering of earth that the fret heavy rain will wash it away;and that some _parts of the city are'wholly unin habitable, by reason of the stench arising from . those decaying charnel heaps, and that the wholesale executions of the insurgents continues. All, without exception, are shot immediately on being captured. The follow , log dispatch was received by Secretnry !root Minister Washburn° ; The Archbishop and ty nine . priests were ehot on Tuesday night. The insurrec bon has been Suppressed. ' The insurgent losses were enornious,aad those of the Gov, comparatively eroalt, . WASUMIRNIE. STRASET (ha MURDER. --Falter, the SOD• demised oritnioal, who murdered a Mr. Pat man in a street car in Now York some weeks since, on Saturday east issued the 'following appeal to the public : I was tried , out of my turn. There were others indicted, for mur dor months before tee "who .have not been tried yet because them was no bus sad cry atter them,, while the 'public was resolyed to lave my blood as‘soon as possible. Out of all these 1 alone eta selected to undergo Gip its! punishment, because mine was.a geese. until case. No one can doubt the truth of ,thfs,ind it is because ibis iSibe, truthittiown to Gud and scorn to: by pis, ID the " shadOw of death I make likrappeol lathe public. L sas doconedici die because a wicked, .drunk• en freak resulted in tne,deith °fames whom I no more intepded to hares Potions," then I would my sup child, owl the public perhapi , became ii targets mein the - horror of- my' Fell, !waylaid me of sti inteastjon which I never .160 ; _si m7 , -,Oreliter, ititir whose pre* ebb* 1 40 *lll to be l'lo4i*EPwalletter eniei 444 ,5i0.„4i . :;44014D0t tzeotation:- , loplorhartgeed'io this iiaighbt.r. * LOCAL MTTERS. i Titimeg "oft SAus . —The Selo apes which tho - lte4ord is •pritited‘fdYfishingibrs—old style , ..bed 81126-111 , for isle: Doe. good work. Price 3/00.0611b. • •' Meeting will be beldin thie,plane this (Tbnie del) eireoibg t at 7 o'eleek.iyAintt dressed by Gov. Geary who arrived here pee terday, aed other prominent railroad mean co.„The Camp Meeting season is approach. iog. egAce,ereem and refreshing berersgeo are now lunch in demand, • assi.The strawberry ensue h shout ovev. The continued dry weather has proved dent aging to the crop. eopte at the next legislature having The 'birthing Springs Hotel, togeth er with all its turniture,is advertised, to be sold on the 24th of tine month. The boys or eospebody oleo have bean stooling atrawberrida front the Nursery of about' town should be looks Ilfdrikere will be en anoulal_e_olipee_o the BUU on Saturday, June 17th, and a par- tial eolipee of the 'noon on Sunday the Zd of July. Qet out your "tin" bop. or The bill to change the township and borough elections horn October back to March, passed both Houses of the I l egisls. lure. ASSIGNEES' gALE t —MOSSTS. BOHM & Russell, assignees of henry &sore, ofler at public sale in another column a valuable Mill property and groSetry atore origin, progress, etc, of,the Duokerd or Ger • . prieLdeoonikatiou,will-be-fouod—o , the And page of to day'e paper Ital N.— Since our last issue this region has been favored with several light but re freabiog rain showers. The heat, however, has been so intense thst little relief has thus been - affotded - ,the atmosphere in a short time warming up to as August tetuperat uret REVUULICAN MUTINEL-A meeting of the Republic:ems of iNsehington township, will be held in the Town Hell on Saturday next;at 8 oolock P, N. to seleot delegates to attend the County Convention at Chambers burg on Tuesday next. iv Persons who bave pot settled with ns for work done last winter and spring will specially favor. us by doing so at an early day. Out g-poper man," and other creditors, must not be neglected. DECORATION MT.—This day was observ ed by theiadias in Waynesboro', a few of whom went with the•dee. devotion of true women, to the camping crowd of the dead, and adorned with flowers the mounds of earth, whioh meA the tenting place of the bravo and loved, who there await the mingle° of the Lord of limo, rEeTIVAL.--lhe Good Templara of this plaoe will hold an Ice Cream Festival in the Town Hall on Thursday, Friday, and Satur• day evenings, June 15, US, and 17, the pro. ceeda to be applied towards "htteishing, the Lodge Room. . New BELL —The bell for the new Re 'rorined Church was received here on Tues day, it weighs 1568 pounds without the fixtures, which will increase the weight to about 2000 pounds. It was hoisted to the bell fry yesterday rooming and tested. It has a floe tone and gives general satisfaction, REcEITED.—Our School Board have re calved time A. M A Herr, Aichiteet, of Mo o:tater county, the Drafts and Specifications for the new School Witting, According to these the buildieg will prove an orna ment to oar town co a l cannot tail to give gen oral satisfaction. The intention ill to put the work trader contract as soon ai 'possible. The board will acoordinly advertise for pro posals neat week, ENCOURACIINO.—The Geiser Mannfaetnr iog Company in this place has been running sixty hands regularly since the first of Jan uary last on the celebrated Geiser Grain Separator 4 We understand their prespeots are mast encouraging for this stage of the season, orders coming in daily for machines. the sales so far being largely - in excess of last spring, This will be gratifying news to our citizens generally, as their extensive ununtfiteturing establishment is alt important appendage to -our town. Csowrity Mitniattx.—Persons can DOW be supplied with Dr. Wiokey's Cholera - Me. dit lne, the genuine article, by calling on Da vid bleu, in this place. • Mr. M bis been preparing this utedieine for years and it hatigiven generals a►tisfaotattotl. We have lased it and pronounce is an excellent Ma , OW& • Tux Fssrtvat.-4be , Strawberry and lee Cream, ges i tieei held by the . ...Zadiae 'con nected Risk the: . Reformed 4.l,kiwiob, in the ouliburoday; Friday sod Stour eveeintia lost,proved. we are pleased to ham!, gicp a l anecess. Over oils hundred were realised oitside of expellees., 'Wlents ritiatel $125 it Palawan Sr; ClO'it..• Pbesp RAILROAD MRIIIOIII. , —A Railroad =l= === 6/'Au blowing oorrespondante on the === AK Aden MitrOTltt tionsollen Boori: born' 'Odd l'elleto inothineen •thii':death bf Enn.•Williatti Monroe, whieli , oiteurtadtaliont nine oPtilook on DlciadaY tbe 20th Ult.,. iged 88 yeare; . l3 vtionthe,and 81, tiqi. Vb. debessed wee heroin Illegtiantlionothblary. land, Sept. 8,1T88., His converolokneeni.: red in 1805. le 1800 he wee ficeneed to Ordeal', and entered the Biltinioro ones of the K. E. Church in 1810. Thus fol - 61 - yeare - be - kadlimiii in the Ministry, 88 years of wbioli were spent in active work. Qe locetedin Boonsbore" 00 years ago. OUT ring his years of active labors in the 'minis. try, he traveled ever the greater portion of Penneylvania, Maryland, and virginie.-- , Those . who knew him algid is the prim, of . life speak Of him as a Minister of tare pow ers of intellect and energy, with annarnest, 110118 in his work that always carried centric don oldie eineerityof his , heart, and that he was* true servant to his master. • Ile was eminently oonsoientions, and his . bones ty without blemish. About dine months is go be was prostrated by a eaneerous disease that gradually gnawed at his vitals, awl sap pad hie life. And yet no one disease seem ed to have destroyed him, bat a general fail ur e 0 , 18 p pima powers— • 0 toao tom was worn out, and the wheels stood still in death: - - Ittozirra.—.The followiog is a list of our snbscribtion receipts for the month pf May t John L. Metcalf, $2 00 iii Littie, 4.00 Pars. M. L. Faller; 2.00 ' John Sas, .. 4;00 Daniel Deardorff, 1.00 ' Jacob Miller, , 2.00 Jacob 11,314inger, . • 2.00. Abrm. Welty, , 6.60 Henry Newcomer, • $ 00 D. Newootner, (III,) 2 00 Andrew Creyton, 1.00 Abrm. Shank, 2 00 Josiah Fahrneg, 0 00 J. K. Solveig, _ 2.00 Gee. &sore, 2 00 Chas. J. Hollis 8 00 . W. Troyer, Peter Corbett, W. A. Johnston, Jacob Cords!, A. B. ilatuiltoo, N. Nlittohert, John W. Shamir, )n—ilorstoti. Reuben Joininger a Nos Myers, Jacob Trit -Samuel - Needy, G. W. Fits, Oliver Miller, Chris. *Mackey, sea., Henry Masters„,_ Mrs. C. C. Eyler, ache Lents, C. K. Myers, Thos. Moot); Tl 2 , ON TOSS —lf boot-makere, and tradesmen generally did but know it, the pub lie hold punctuality in as high estimation as portent fits. As there is nothing more annoying than repeated delays after a thing bas been promised, so there is nothing more _setiefastory-to-the-eustomer-than-to-beeere ed &wording to agreement. - Thin - m — trades- Wen make a peat mistake who habitually promise what they know themselves they r cannot perform. A purchaser, after being disappointed two or three times seeks some other establishment. It has been proved that "men who are habitually behind time are habitually behind success." They are always losing customers, never contrive to establish permanent relations with buyers and make no headw,sy, while others who are prompt end do as they agree to de, extend the number . of their Wrong, end acquire wealth. •An inquiry into the records of all successful business men will show that puce tuality has been one of their vines'. No one has or can succeed without it, bower er supericw their qualifications in other re i epeots. Ittirabey of the Public Opinion takes ox• caption to our comments in reference to the State appropriation of $300.000 to the citi• Ohambersburg, We aro glad that the ep propriation was made, and so expressed our self, and as far as we know this is the feel ing of our citizens generally. But:he thinks those who suffered outside of his town should not complaiti of tardy legisgative action in reference to Attie wrouge—ive at least infer this from the tenor (of his article —that their prospects for a "Mite," nip, der the late oesetment of , our legislature, are materially enhanced. &r. this is taking a bright side view of the subject, and Bei der sufferers generally would naturally to to have our ootemporaryse expectation prove prophetic, Naaaow &OAPS —Mr. E. Hiteehew of Ohambershurg, a former will-known mar t . Vint of Ringgold, Md:, was stmt by :Shippenaburg on Wedoesday of last woplt, prostrated •and rendered :Weald. hie for sometime, He was attending a cot ter atone, laying is that place: Mr. EL was in our town on Monday and informed ns that he had not then smite), recovered from the effects of the shook. , The escape from in• stint death , . war certatoly a . mica miraculous one. We understand the death of -Mr. A. from We' Cause is'' asuequaed IR the belt 'Hagerstown Asit Os tho re anion of the two branches Of the Presbyterian Chniebit iVait proposed to raise a 4 4.31em0nal Fund" of $5,000,000; in thankful cotrintetneration of the anion.. Bet new, at the end of the year, the amount se• 'Wally, raised. is 'kind —' ,to be $7 607,4991 And by contrihntiocalet to come in. - it te expected 01,0.'140*A1 be, inttreated (*dearly or quitellslooo,oosl. ;11$10011ATION DAt Day - otitis. led the OW attention of oar Wass. Capt. Jolla Doebler,wac the morolist of the The prtitemilohs weie net formed and did not Marsh until il'O'eleek This delay was made pbceieiry "Owlogle the Waukee heat atilt • The WWII 'processions having visited the elittrolubutialgronds, met le the equine about 5 P. M. sod together marebed to , the OW, groire'ilemetery. Heft, after strew- log the /tetra of the fallen braves, an elo quail address *as delivers!! by the Rev., j A. Otawford, when the procession returned to the Publio Bgtiare Where it was dismissed. The Fayetteville and9tinoy bands furnished the music for the Occasion, the former dig coursing some excellent music. The Qain ay band also played well. Is was their first visit to this place (es a band), and they at traded a gr.ont doal of attention.. The color ed eoldiefe -with their band were also out, parading the atreate previous to deaoratiog the graves of their dead.— Opinion. War Willia m Reading Itentgotnerhan offi cer of the mulct army and a general of vol. unteers in the late war, died at bin residence near Bristol, Pa., on Nay 31, in the seven - ' - wof-hical Yortitt Moo• mouth eouoty, New Jersey, and hie fatbcr was James Montgomery — VW, ritoowo as a Re• •o n tonary so er, He was sixty years of age when the Re bellion broke out, but be immediately took command of the First New Jersey Volun teers, and was present at several battles. He became beigadiergeneral August 17, 1861, He was military governor of Alexandria, Va, and also of Annapolis, Md., and io 1862 held the military command of Philadelphia. In 1864 be retired from public life, and he has since lived at hie home near Bristol, Pa. KHALI!) BY A Bin. L.-00 Sunday hat, gpth of May, Mr. Joseph. Hawk, residing in Taaeytown Diatriet,Oarroll empty, was driv - 004e-eattle-to-the-paatuto field. Oa the 800 4 800 2 00 • 100 B 00 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 75 2 00 7 00 2 00 4.00 500 645 2.00 400 pOO. way the animal became vioious and gored him in the thidk part of the leg. Mr. Hawk when found, was dead. As no person saw the 4ad occurrence, it is supposed he bled to death from the wound. lie was 'op horse back at the time. The - horse is also badly injured. Deceased was highly respected by sit who knew him. Pania.to —The Rookinghaw, Va., Reg ister says: Miobael Lohr, avoiding in the lower part of this county. has been married seventeen years and is the father of nineteen children. There are but four twins. Not withstaudisg the rapidity with which Mr. Lohr's family has increased, he bag by his industry and good management, been ena• bled to provide comfortably for his little family, and in the meantime purchased and paid for a good farm. BUSINESS LOCALS. STBAWBZBRIEB—IIeoekved daily at Raz • MAcztazr..--7Another prime rot just re• calved by W. A. /IBID. OUICAP.—For a cheap eewieg machine call on lieinioger, tailor. Takeo for debt. Price, $lB. For RENT—An OEIOO or busioeee room ) on West sin Street, Waynesboro'. Eoquire of the Printer. CHEM Sastorna.—D B. Russell & SOD bave a supply of cherry seeders, the beet in use, for sale cheap. 2t i .Caldwell lo Co., base lost opened another large stook of Ladies', Gents' and Children' Bboes, *Miters and Blipper . at their tiewil low prices. lon Canar..—Nr. A. D. Gordon hue fit 'tad up one of his front rooms ass Ladies' ice cream saloon. He Is also prepared to fur nish families by the pint, guars or gallon. AT GORDONIL—Meok's celebrated Balti more Lager can be had all hours during the day or evening, ice.oold, at the Brew House Dar of A. D Gordon. Kir Just Received at the Cheap Store, 50 Ocoee White Buff end Figured Marseilea, from 15 eta pee yd. upwards at Caldwell di Co's. ; Gear the Court. 'Rouse. Co.,have just opened south-- or large stock of gene' and ehildrene' shoes, gaiters cad slippers at their usual low prices. Orrorlte.—Tbe Bowden , Same .Restect rant is owe furniehing the teem quality of `Oysters the Eastern merkme afford, also clam soap, ice cream, Beolee Baltimore la• ger, choice liquore,leromuule, eto. _ LasTNO4lO3.—,C. N. Beaver requests very particularly (u-he is at present is tows) that all iodated to him. call and settle their ao coviute'm of berate the third inst., u snit gill- positively bF brought- after that • fifth ai4 loaf lustalmeot of the subscriptions to the building of the Reformed atm,* bodue ou the .18th day of July .3613. , . Sobsoribers will plus* piy promptly to ibe treasurer, J. W. Miller. LARGEST, AftatVAP or Tait Ssajort.- Caldwell 4 Co.Asms just received direst from imparters sod., mosigitosturers. 24 cities •of etisw goods, stemping till. she . West sod 'toast, popOlex ; atyles fsditstsod mimes' lists and boonsts 'high . they are selling at leas than half ths'ostmLprices. French Givers In Brest 'firafasion,Tibtmos all width st si tapiahlogly lore rice,. .. 1 :7 . . L 1 , OWNS 41 1 10110WENO NAIAD, &0.--The irtiorrhovisly iisorrissioi sales of Briggs' 'Allentor and OttratiVe for the pre. elation, and tiara of the nroysitinfal diem• es of the feet; bear Witness to their wonder. . futeuporiority over all other like prepare. t*, .trir growing in , vor, Until now tbb gristt urtijor. ity who ate'rroubled with bid feet use no other remedies.. The Ouratire, for sore, tender sod festered eon/ Sod hellions, bad lads, km, is soothing and healing, - perform!, Pina.--:lnternal, External, Bleeding or Itching. This distreselog and harrowing disease is ilarthingly on the increase. Mora so, perhaps, from the fag that those *ha are dilated from a falai notion of delicacy, are afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby making their eoodition known: -flow wrong and fa.; tal is this-neglect. At the first intimation of the appearance of this comp laint they, should prOcure Briggs '. Boris-mit Pile Eem- Xdy, and, using it asoordiog to directions, immediately oheok it and perakoently owe it. It is easy of application. and thorough in its effects. ?old by 'P. 'Nardi:llan. COMM, COLDS, OtiONDOITS ASTIIMA, Am—The above complaints seem to .be in creasing in prevalence, and if not taken in time, either one may lead to that dreadful and fatal disease—consumption. What 'crim inality to neglect them when the result .e_so-- - torriblell—lirigge — Throac and Lung Healer is a positive remedy for all diseases of the throat, lungt_t _end chest—never failing . - when need in the morning of 'afflititio - n, Sold by druggists. rX I 3EILEI BZaT.ILR. Its this place on the 2d inst. by D. B. Rus sell, Esq. Mr. ALBERT ROM, ToMiss WWII DA ROBINSON, both of this town. ship. d h r..lw On the 24th of May, in Onatobereborg, IVire. NARY HUBER, wire_of Hon. John Huber, is the 64th year of her age. Oa the tad inst., in Obainberaburg, Mrs. A. J. bloCray, in the 33rd year of her age. On the Ist inst., near Shady arm Mrs SARAH _MILLS, in the.6oth year of her age. IitiAL.R.7I3.3IEMEIA. PHILADELPHIA, JUDO 5 FLOUR.—The flotir market is quiet, ' w ith testae', any &mud fot 9hipmeot, and no disposition on the part of the home trade to purchase beyond their immediate wants; 800 barrels sold in lots, isoludinvenperfioe at 86.25®5 50, extras atBs 621 ®5 871, Pennsylvania extra family at. 86 25(i6 75, Indiana and . Ohio do. do. at $7®7 . 50, and fancy brands at 87.50®9, as in quality. GRAlN.—There is not much activity in the wheat market, and there is no demand for prime lots for the supply of the local millers. Sales of Western red at $163®1.• 68', ember at 81.70, anti white at 81 75®1.- 84. Rye ranges from $1.12®1.15 for Western and Pennsylvania, and 8105®1• 10 for Southern. Corn is not much sought for; sales of 5,000 bushels yellow at 730. and bushels Western mixed at 72®78c. Oats are unchanged; sales of 1,400 bushels Penn• sylvisnia and Ohio at 57®590. C A LDWEI,L4 CO., —TheJustly Celebrated CHEAP STORE • CHEAP sTorte. CHEAP STORE, Nothing bat the BEST GOODS A? IBS Lowesi Prices No wonder the oppositini fell back—their feeble. fire is almost silenced.. They are unable to with stand the terrific fire of our heavy guns. Last week the slaughter wee tremsndoua! Th is week we bring into the bald the Ileatrical .Reits - fora:nerds of the Season, • 200 PIECES, 'White, 'sod Buff Mornings WUITE PIQUE• AP of the newest designs and most beatnik! pat ients. 100 PIECES PACIFIC LAWNS, s 1 12ie yd. 60 PIECES RE U. FR ENCH LAWNS. new end otoont shades, at twenty cents yard, 78 PIECES REAL FRENCH ORGAN DAS. et 250. worth' 40s. KWI 4 4S, Ihn'TED SNIPS, MULL MUSLINS, PLAIN AND STRIPED, NA INSfIOICS, PLAIN ANDPLAID; JACCONETS, • TAKLA VANS, • In all shades. ...Black and ColureiSil k Omegans . a( the'very best make. WO DOZ. LADIES 1103 Z, at 10e pair. Gingham, only Bess Calicoes a► Wo ate now silting die oelatiraned ATLANTIC "A" (Th. bettbrown mains nuriataed,) at 1211 e. yd SELLING EVERYWHERE AT :I Wo on'ooosbutly replopishiog our stook in - , • EVERY. DEPARTMENT. - • OUT buyer. are ahreys,inllete, Task on got took out for bargain.. and - never liana opportunity slip no ,nsatterboet much annoy it involves. • • - Yin buy and sell everything , • i7.IVDER ITS MARKET VALUE. • • CA.DWELi I CO., - Wm. H. Winder. ' Cos*a, Benidrijgodi, •S ' A. Cadatell. WalW•Vniit, Siteatatit. . • • ' •-• A. CaltiwelL - June IL •N VICE Welded:to Igtranit & 14.'014'4in% 411, &tee oittlit their. Mb till Jqii. iletle 1014 in find etild_ ett dun& ; Rouge*. ,JunslV.6llt . , lot); utidirsigned o hiving ivielle4 lettertiof ad- Ininistratlen ate tbe *ate of Catharine Dittos femite if Waynesboro'. Aged hefeby giver pub lic notice to el the aeditcre lad debtors of aid de ceased, the former to present their 'Cleinet and the letter to inake . painteut orate*" htdeliadnits With , out uniecirssery decay. , • - lICINEDRAtO. SHAD AND DEBRlNG...4freshed a fidTp o . tooste:Hening in bbbi for sate by' .Jaue4 ' W.A.Hue. SECOND ARRIVAL! NEW -WE ARE - NO URECEIVING OUR SECOND SPRING AltO SHUR pops, To which we call year attention. We us now prepared fo salt all kinds of Dry Goods. Groceries, tieeenswere and Novons, at a mach lower prices then they bare been sold loussveralltars:_. • Alpacas, Detainee, Calidos awl Lawns, /lien's wear of all de.criptions, boys' and Miura' Summer wear, Everything needed in the clothing line; Rag, imported aed Girdling Carpet; Shoes, boots and Roemer fiat.; Oil Cloths for Floor awl Table; Notions of all kiodi. encl — Ever - IWwlar & Hosiery, 61ovn, &e.. easaimproa, Clothe; Our pricer are IJw. Give as a tall and on will try to accommodate 1w mrything. A NBZRSON, 11ESED1CT & CO.• Joao 1, .1111,, . . or INVALIDS DON'TDESPAIII! ....-- fl!b'''"\ Tboturands Imre found - relief. and ,r-- , t thousands wililt eo ittes ~,. due. after a:bawd* r Purse* ' and. patience in *Meal Giddiness *tine best dhltame ea the ..•ai • r• breatb, eoated.tongue. lon et smoothy:ins an. weak ness la tbecomacin enlargement et Dm. yellow ,nese °tithe akin; constant enter WA Tidy wish sktotli disrellsh for MMus pleasure or any )bard of nolo,- nen to 71s1ays&iws i Parn ess * . if ta m ket ' and hn , seo o s f e ve m rd tom r4 betublof l M V ta ol nU wbo p o re, sod mind deer, tbestomeelk stremeibainel, the Longue eless. he appetite Improve.. and:the whole system so. benefited eat disease; imbed weather, la less liable to debit yoe. 1. Dr. P. FAHRN EY' S F A. .. . C Celebrated!. Panacea. Blood Lleanser or'ranacea, Al a medlettetar chlldreek the•Paretwes Is. la army Way calentsied to take the place of tbe endless variety. • of dm," which IWO Sam ally sold for that purpose, sn , which am olten very - 11;1d_ ,00s. A medicine which pet.• wet the quillttes ot aesthetes as wallas *mild alter. alive. sad witch Is capable cremes= dlsestswithoulC the least Injury to The ohlid,, Is of eatable value or every mother. As a cathstat,it Is very effective, yet tk dole not, 'fret, PrOPer If:lutanist. cause amwea or distress to e stomach or bowels. It la vary Mama to the taste, which fa a very importud rectum as * mediate for chlldrsa. M apetemaar of disease It le. noosed:delta% as It Sett dlreotly atonal,* digestive otw• isms and the blood. la alb seroibleas Mamma It Is lbw most *active medicine evereeentSweberpnbile am 4. If given reenlarly and pmsevertaglY.Anose 'MUM dr ewes so common to chdratramy lettrely er Premed by?, lrahraay'a-Bros. ca Msboro,,T o t h aaa:s m r 2 0 . " r AO •-o i l St., Cricuoo: Pr/wit-lbw \ .1.. or lers. And by Me by ribtriart and • ga P. Penniman, J. B. Ainbersoo, M. ]St r and Dr. A. B. Bonebrake.' Waynasbuni'; E. B. Winger, Quincy; Rouser & Frantz, December 8-Iy. NNOTICE ie hereby given that the tindersignea have been appointed Anignees of Conrail Ruth. and mlle,.of Wayneatiore, Franklin Co. Pa. under a deed Monetary assignment Air the benefit ofereditorr All persons indebted to raid Conrad Baths will make-payment, and 'boss having claims will present theism) properly autbentinted, for mat, *meat, W. S. ANDENBtillt. T. S. CUNNINGHAM. may 18-3 t • . Assignees. 106 yd. 10a' ikr OTict is hereby given this ,the nudersivwd IX has been anpoiLted soignee of . Cisotge - yr of Pikesville. Franklin PO. Psw _audits . a, deed of voltustary itsigtuaent for the benefit of creditors. AU persons indebted to sea George , Lisinger will woke mimosa and those ,lissing claims penal the saute properly authentiestea -for lettledueat. PfrIFER BOINSIL. Asp ivre • MILLINERY 'GOODS I NRS .C . L. 11OLLIMBERCOIR lino jut re. eared a , fell supply of new Millinery goods eereineinel to tell and turnip; INT Statir. . apr 20.. NOTICE GOODS I HMI, INDICT & ga atTPPLY OF Breasts, Cias and Collars, Emtbroi.lery, Laces add loirartlnaps, !ieck Ties, Butterslcs, &c. .I:lssue-and-anis, Braid; Domestic and French Irish. Blay and Coat Linen, I;one:taller, Jeans and Tsresda,;. Tabj Dispars, all widths, - Asosignees' Notice. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Jane I-4t TO TUE LWOW: