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it'll to (tin Inr ion. ALEX. P. BEATTY, Editor and Proprietor. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 11177. THE ItUSSO.TUItRISII WAR. The first battle has been fought on the line of the Asia Minor operations, un i although the accounts are con tradictory it is conceded to have been disastrous to the Russians. After a desperate contest, lasting for eight hours, in which the Russians had more than four thousand men killed mid wounded, they were compelled to abandon a heroic attempt to cap ture the heights of Batonm. The Turks owed their success mainly to their strength and position, tint it is said that a bodv of Basbi-Bazonks displayed their characteristic courage in direct attack upon the Russian col umn with great slaughter. Jho Bashi Ba/.ouks on the Turkish side, and the Cossacks on the Russian side, are the ‘‘livers” of the two armies. On the Danube the Turkish gun-boats are busily occupied against the Russian batteries, but it is thought the Turks will find it impossible to prevent the Russians crossing the river. Once across the Danube the Russian march uii Constantinople will go vigorously forward and the tug of war and car nage take place in earnest. Meantime the great powers of Eu rope are anxiously watching the course of events, Germany and Aus tria are said to be helping Russia in many matters. Protestant England shows an apparent drifting into sym pathy with the infidel combatant, on account of her jealousy toward Russia, whose encroachments upon British inteiests in India have been a cause of anxiety for several years. Sympa thy with ;he Turk, however, is evi dently not to the taste of the English people. In France there lias been a political explosion and the greatest excitement prevails. Marshal Me.Ma hon, after dissolving his cabinet Las adjourned the legislation assembly for thirty days in order to allay the ex citement. In his message he says “he is determined, notwithstanding the opposition of the radicals, to maintain existing institutions and peace at home and abroad, notwithstanding the agitation in a portion of Europe. By the radicals is meant the republi can party of France, led l y M. Gam betta, a bitter opponent of Papal Su premacy. The political outbreak in France is said to be the result of 1.1- tramontane intri'jnes which have 'in view (he involvement of France in a, war with Italy for the restoration of, the temporal power of the pope, 'the leading German papers say that a vie-, tory of the U1 tramontanes in France! occurring simultaneously with a sim-i ilar victory in Italy is an event which Germany cannot regard with indiller enee and threatens the peace of En-| rope. Germany is therefore watching | the controversy with deepest interest, and Franco fears Germany. Such arc the commotions and agitations of! Europe the result of which time alone! can tell. (inint And Hayes, Philadelphia was ablaze with en thusiasm last week and all sorts of, musical, military, and popular ova tions were tendered to Gen. Grant, who spent his last week there prior; to embarking for Europe on the 18th. All party feeling was forgotten in the desire to honor the great military chieftain, who we hope will have a safe voyage across the ocean. President Hayes paid a visit to, New York last week, receiving a most] flattering reception from her great, bankers, business men and people generally. On Wednesday the May or opened the City Hall for a public reception from which the President did not escape until he had shaken hands with five to ten thousand per sons while as many more were disap poinlcd, Thk death of Judge Chisolm 0;.,e of the actors in the bloody affray at De Kalb was announced last week and now wo bear of the death of his daughter, Cornelia, who was wound ed in the arm and tlie wound being neglected her death ensued from gan grene. While her courage won ad miration her death adds a darker shade to the enjel tradgedy. . . 1 i l. - ■ L Mexico. i Gen Diaz. Ims long been, inaugura ted President of Mexico. The adhe rents of Ex-President Lerdo are how > ever not satisfied and it is said that formidable expeditions are being or-, gani zed, some of them even in Tex- 1 as, to unseat Diaz, and place Lerdo in the Presidential chair. The restless spirits who engage in such movements i run great risks as they can look for no sympathy or protection from ourj government. NEWS OF THE WEEK. | Geo. \V. Fletcher is to he hung in Philadelphia on the 12th of June. j A man in Canada was fatally pois oned a few days ago by wild parsnips. Boston will dedicate a soldiers' and sailors' monument September 17. ; | There arc six new steamships on the stocks at John Roach s yard, Chester, Pa. The crop prospects of Georgia arc said to be most flattering. Large areas of grain have been planted. II 11. Emmons, judge of the Sixth ] Circuit Court, died in Detroit, Michi gan, on Monday. | Albert Steinway, junior partner of; the linn of Steinwav & Sons, died at, his home in New York on Monday, I A lady in Portland, Conn., 21 years old, and throe weeks a bride, died on Friday from an over dose of medicine. j A Trenton mother tilled a kerosene j lamp while lit, with a baby in her j laj). The funeral of both was largely attend ed. The Rochester (N. Y.) paper mill was destroyed by lire early last Fri day morning. Loss SIUO,UOO. Insu rance SsO.IJUO. The exports of fresh beef from the United States during the month end ing April -’><>, IST", amounted to S,- 416, Sil'd pounds, valued at .fsiil, 1■” 1. Three persons were killed by one flash of lightning a few nights ago .at] Nowbern, N. C. They were w liking under a steel handled umbrella at the; ■ time. A Tennessee man lost SfiOO ten years ago and supposed ii was stolen from a drawer. The other day it was found behind the drawer. The State of Georgia recover ed | SI',VJ,OOU from the 1 nited St,ales in a j recent suit, but out of this amount 1 three fees of each li ve to be j paid. | A negro in Culhbert, Ga , shot and killed Mi. S. A. White, of that place,! because be told him he hid sold his j eggs too cheaply at five cents a dozen ! It is said that the population of ! Texas has doubled since 1870, and i that it a census were now taken the | State would be entitled to an increase lof ten votes in Ilia electoral college.' i General Custar's name will be per petuated bv a large number of new 1 j towns at the far West which have i lately assumed it, and in Cobra-. ]do a county has just been named lor him. j The Russian telegraphic agency says j the American officers in the service of j ' the Khedive have refused to bear arms | j against Russia. They will remain in 1 i Egvnt. IO J j 1 A hurricane passed over Fulton,] | Mo., last evening, demolishing ten ; dwellings and a p rtion of the Chica go and Alton railroad depot. One, man was killed and several injured.; A St' Paul special, dated Wednes-' i day. says : "Sehnlenberg, Bucklers A Co's saw mill, at Stiil-water, burned i Wednesday morning. Loss, Tib,ooo.l Captain Andrew Wilson, the old-] jest ex-member of the New York Leg-1 !ishitnre, died at Montgomery, N. Y.,| ' last Friday, aged 88, He was a vet eran of the war of JBlfl. i Madame Gallandette, mother of' : Professor Gallandette, president of ! the Deaf and dumb Asylum at Wash-, 1 inglon, died on Sunday of apoplexy. She was the first mute educated in! the United States. Sixty miners, employed by (he ] Vermillion Coal Company, in Streat-’ er, 111., during a recent strike, were! ! poisoned by arsenic on Monday., Nothing definite can yet be learned f of how or by whom it was done. The fifty third anniversary of the ! American Sunday School union was) held Thursday. During the year 1,127 j new Sunday schools were organized 1 in needy places. The union closed 1 its fiscal year free of debt, and with] ■its missionary force undiminishsd. Max Herman and three cornpan-j j ions were walking on last Thursday ] night on Green street N. Y., when’ I they were insulted by three men, who] j challenged them to tight. Both par-1 I ties repaired to Washington square, | j and a general fight ensued, in which j Max was stabbed in the side and; I neck, receiving injuries from which! jho soon after died. The t.iroe men ; escaped. The murdered man’s three companions were held by the police usj witnesses of the murder. I Frederick Hill, carpenter, of Brook lyn. N. Y., was arrested yesterday on the charge of being the murderer of John Guilder, the lager beer saloon keeper, on Monday last a week. When Gunzer was building his saloon Hill worked for him, but they quarrelled, and the latter was discharged. A private telegram received at the Merchant's exchange yesterday from i Home states that the Italian govern ment intends establishing a military ■camp of 100,000 men near Bari, with a view of landing troops in Albania. All ollicers on furlough have received ■ orders to join their regiments with all I possible dispatch. About, two o'clock of last Thursday |as Thomas Moreman was unloading I coal from a bai kat Carey & Co.'s ccr j ner of Eastern avenue and West Fall’s avenue the derrick broke and fell. It istruck him on the head, knocking him insensible to the ground. He soon recovered, and his injuries proved ! not to he serious. The first case of sunstroke occurred Thursday morning. Thomas Woods, an cl Icily man, employed by the ‘Consumers' mutual gas-light compa ny in laying mains, while at work on 1 Fayette street near Arch, was pros | tratod by tlie effects of the heat. He j was removed to the western station; attended by Dr. Darling. Subseqc.ent ly he was taken to his homo in an improved condition. The Elmira N. V. Gazette says: | We are told on trustworthy authori ty that a gentleman of this city, liv (ing in the lower part of town, recent ly went to the woods and finding a I nest of young squirrels brought them to the house, where there were two fe lines, each having a "litter" of kittens. One of the tabbies took her own le |gitimate children, ami putting them in the nest of the other yby whom they were taken care of as though they had been her own flesh and j blood), went to the place where the 1 three squirrels were, and took them one by one to her own nursery, and: since has been nursing and caring forj j them as a mother. The like of lliisj was never known before. I „ . i t tin lid ihnr-day, Quigley (lie wife! j murder was hung. I pon the scaffold • | he betrayed no emotion, and met his' fate with quiet resignation. Hisspir i dual advbers, who attended him in ; his last moments, asserted their thor ough conviction of his sincere repent-i | ence. The execution was conducted : bv the sherilf in t ho presence of the' prison and sherilfs officials, the usu al jury and representatives of the press. At twenty-four minutes after ten o'clock the drop fell and the un fortunate man died wit bout a struggle i from strangulation. The only indi : cation of sutiering was a perceptible ! contradiction of the muscles three minute; after the fall. When the body had hung eleven minutes the physician reported that the heart had i ceased to beat, and three minutes la ter the body was taken clown and removed to the dead house. ••Tin; ci)> i- i.icT or ales." Men (fitter on nearly every issue. There f have always been opposite parties in poli ties and religion, though the measures fought over one day may lie universally adopted at another,and Chose sacrificed re garded as heroes and martyrs. Medicine has 111.-.0 been subject to revolutionary dis turbances. When Dra. Harvey and Jen-; Her announced their discoveries, they were j held in contempt and ridicule hy an incred ulous and ignorant public, yet 10-day they j are received honored by all as benefac tors. XVhen lb Fierce anmmcned ids Discmrri/, many seemed to doubt, mid were I skeptical concerning till medicines and 1 doctors, but proof of merit has dispelled all doubt, and to day the Golden Medical Dis covery is the standard remedy in curing' > tin* most obstinate diseases of the liver, i ; and blood, having at uost entirely super-j J seded the old-time saisapanllas by reason' | of its superior merits. Norwich, Chenango Co., N. V,, Nov.! fid, ISTti. R. V. Pikhck, M. I>. 1 was alliieted with a s> rofulous affection !on one of my legs, it was very trouble-! : some fm over two years, so much so that I i could not wear a hoot, and I had to keep ! my leg bandaged. It resulted in a taw sore, i It got so had that it became a general talk 1 thai 1 would have to undergo amputation of; the limit. One physician told me he never | saw such a sore cured. I commenced Ink 1 ing your (ioldell Medical Discovery i together with ymtr Pellets as directed on 1 the bodies, and when 1 had consumed six ; , bottles of Diseovrrv, toy leg was entirely well, and has remained so eve' - since—a ! period of over two years,—and 1 would not ' swap it for IlHy wooden [egs. Yours indy, JOHN SHATTUCK. >O. 115 NINC’L. DOCKET. In the Circuit Court for Frederick' Count//. Ignatius Brown vs. Catharine Gladhill May Term, JS77. ORDERED by the Circuit Court for Frederick County,and In- the author-! 1 tty thereof this tilth day of Mav, At)., | IST?, that the sale of the r ght, title, claim, 1 interest and estate at law and now in ’ equity of Catharine tSludhill in and to aj ; small farm containing t vvcnly-sevcti acres ! of land, more or less, and in and to a wood I lot containing seven acres of land more or' I less, adjoining die lands of Isaac Miller and ■ others, made on die 28lh day ol February, A. I), ’77 hy .las C Stolllemyer, a constable of Frederick county, be ratified and con-; tinned on the 21sl day ol June, A, I), 1877, unless cause to the contrary be shown on ' or before said day, provided a copy of this j ! order lie inserted in some newspaper print : ed in Frederick county for three success ive weeks prior to said day. ; JOHN A. LYNCH, Judge of die Circuit Court. ; True Copy—Test . THOMAS GORSUCH, I Clerk j ( V S Liv e, S'.’.idt r. piay? I . JOHN A. STULL A BRO., ‘ ' FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. 1 t 1 Good 1^4 low Work, PriccH. Wsst Main Street, MECHANICSTOWN, md. | ' Having taken the room lately occupied i i by Miss Pennell us a Milinery, we will make j to order till kinds ol boots and shoes forj I both gents and ladies in the latest styles and til very moderate prices. The host cf 1 1 leather ,viil tie used and good (its guarim-i teed. COBBLING of till kinds promptly attended to. A share of public patronage I is solicited and we will do all in our power I [ to please. Don’t forget the place, a few . doors west of Slick’s tailor shop. , JOHN A. STULL A BRO. may 10 Jtin ANOTHER GREAT AMERICAN Bull Poser Known ns the Sewing Machine combma- 1 don patent Has Expired and all who wish to purchase the best Sew- 1 1 ing machines at one half the former prices ; should Call Upon their first opportunity at No. 27 South 1 Market Street, Frederick, where J. W. Griffin will lie pleased to wait on them. He al ways has the best Needles, Oil and attach ments For the leading Sewing Machines, also n full line of the Latest styles Mine Demorests celebrated patterns for ladies and children's garments, Particulars) attention paid to repairing all kindsof Ma- i | dimes and satisfaction guaranteed. • J. W. GRIFFIN, i No. 27 >S. Market St. I mayt7-liin 1 TRUSTEE'S SAUL!! On Saturday. .May 2<Kli, I*> 77, at 10 o'clock A. M. I ) Y Virtue of a deed of'l rust, Executed ) by John Lohr and wife, to Abraham ■ Loltt Trustee, for I lie benetil of the credit-1 or, ol the said John I.oiir, the undersigned | a- trustee will sell at Public Sale upon the [ ; premises immediately adjoining the depot j juft he \V. M It. Co., at Meehanicslown,on j above dav, all of tho PERSONAL PROPERTY Du the said John Lohr, consisting in part.! ESooLs, Shops, Motions. i and store goons of different kinds, posts, 1 , i rails, and | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | and at the same time and place the said l trustee " ill sell the Real Estate, tiling a THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, j I well laid oil. and finely finished, suitable; , (or any kind of on.-bless, well of good wa ller at tin-door, and mil bouses in perfect I ■ j order. Also, a line large stable, well ar • nmgeil. with excellent garden. Lot fronts i sixty feel immediately upon the pike, and ’ | one hundred ami titty tael back, the same! | being Lie most (testable property near Me ■ i i lianii-stowu, and sbottid command the at ; lent ion of business men. , Terms ok Real Est \ it*.. — One third in ■ j liaiui, or upon the ratification of llie sale. I the In.lance in two ((ptal payments of nine '! and eighteen months, bearing interest from ; . dale secured by-good seeurily. After tin* { ■ payment ol all ol the pusehase money,then | ■ the trustee will execute a good and sutll- ; i cienl deed in fee simple. The pnrehaser; 1 1 nt the expense of conveyance. Terms of! personal property Cash. Possession given ;jat!inv time. ,j ‘ ABRAHAM LOHR, aprSH-ls Trustee. PRIVATE SALE." of iValliable Real Estate r MHE undersigned ofiers for private sale I his desirable property situated one half mile south Caloelin Furnace, on the turnpike, near Dr. MePhersnn’s, contain- I ing I .4<*r*H, No. I land, improved with STONE HOUSE, spring house, stable, wagonshed and corn crib, and all necessa ry outbuildings. Excellent spring water I near the dwelling. Abundance of choice! fruit, such as tipples, pears, peaches, (ptin- i ces, crab apples, cherries, and all kind of grapes. ! Possession to suit purchaser. Icnns 1 easy. Call on or address, JOSIAH SCHILDKNECHT, Ciitoclin Furmieo, apr2(l (bn* Fred'k Co., Md. FITS EPILEPSY. OR I FALLING MFKABX*. 1 Permanently cured—no lutmling—l >_> one month's usage of Dr. Goulard’s Cele | hrateil Infallihle Fit Poitiers. To con- 1 vincc sullerei's llial these powders will do all we claim for them, we will send llu-in hy mail, post paid, a free trial box. As Dr. j Goulard is the only physician that lias ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these powders, we will guarantee a permanent ' enie in every case,or tefiind yon all money expended. All sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for large box, ffi.oo, or -f boxes for $ 10.00, sent by mail to any part of the United Slates or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C. O. 1). Address, ASH A ROBBINS, t!00 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. V. ' aprlft ly | CV IVE CREDIT to whom it is due. and T you buy the best Watch and Chain f-'r the least money of CHAS. 11 O. FOX. go and teji your neighbors [ VAN R OSI.RK. MASfKACTt'UEH AND DEALER IS The Unequalled Excelsior Cook, The Improved Columbia Range and Heating Stoves. t ZBMSS&.&f, f AZAM s comm rA?JeS WAffis* j Cedarwure, Brooms, Brushes, Flour, Coal and Sand Sieves, Biiiikela, Butter Bowls and Bunts QUEENSWAUE, STONEWARE AND CUTLERY. • Silver Plated, Albata, and Glassware, : Tin Cans, Stone and Glass Fruit Jars, Celebrated Cucumber Wood Pm ROOFING, SPOUTING and ALL MANNER OF SHEET AND METAL WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED. april26Ty _ __ DR. C. A, NORWOOD, DEKTIST. (Graduate of the Baltimore College of Den-, lul Surgery.) Offers his services to the citizens of tbisi place and vicinity. All operations in dent si ry on the most approved principles and at the very lonrut rates. Will visit this place on ilie Ist and :td TncsilHj’ in each month nt the Gilbert House. (If rainy, on next (air day.) Persons waited on at their res idences if desired without regard to dis tance and without extra charge. Olliee hours from 8 a in. to (! p. m. All orders left at the Gilbert llousewill receive prompt attention, aprlb-tf XO. 11l JllM’li., DOCKET. In the Circuit Court for Frederick County. In the Matter of the Report of Sales of the Real Estate of Zephaniah Williar, made by James Stolllemycr, Constalile February Term, 1877. ORDERED by the Court this 17th day of April 1877, that the sale of the, right, title, interest, claim and estate of Zephaniah Williar in and to a tract of hind containing live acres more or less,improved with a good one and a half story log house, stabling ..ml other necessary outbuildings situate and lying in 1 (silvers district, Fre derick County, Maryland, adjoining the lands of Albert hunt/ and others, made on tlic (list day of March 1877, by Jus. Slot tlcmycr Constalile, he ratified and con tinued on the !!lst day of May next, unless cause to the contrary lie shown before said day, provided u copy ol this order be in 1 scried in some newspaper printed in Fred erick county for three successive weeks prior to said day. Amount of sales report ed *2BB 00. JOHN A. LYNCH, Judge of the Circuit Court. I True Copy—Test, THOMAS GORSI’CH, apr‘2o lit Clerk, j FLOUR AND FEED STORE. ~ I WOlT,I) take lids method of inform ini. my ITiends and the public that 1 have purchased the store ol I). C. Marlin, (Osier’s Building, Public Squared and I will keep constantly on band all kino of mi.lstulf by the bushel or ton at short notice, also, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Potatoes; hominy, corn meal, cracked corn, corn chops," soaps of different brands, Ac. Hoping by strict attention to business to share a part of the public patronage. S. H. WITTIEROW. a | 1 i-tim O HOVEL PLOWS, Iron Ream Steel Shovel Plows, and Iron Beam Steel Corn Coveiers, the best ever made, and cheap. For Sale at the Agri cultural ami Seed Store of STEWART A PRICE, mavlt- Frederick, Md. CONSUMPTION vi ki:o. All sufferers trout this disease that an anxious to be cured should try Hi*. KBs tier’s Celebrat' d Consumptive Pi wders,— These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of Ibe Throat and Lungs—indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to eon.inee you that they are no biimluig, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail,, post paid, a tree trial box. We don’t want your money until you are pertcellv salished of their enraltM ■ powers. If your life is worth saving.don’t delay in giving these Powders a trial, as they will surely cure yon. Tm*e, for large box, tjt:t 00, sent to any part of the Cnited Stales or Canada In mail oil receipt of price. Address. ASH A BOBRINS, Fuiton st., Brooklyn, N. T . ( aprlO-ly I t Generally admitted,that! 1 in Spectacles and Eye glasses yon can’t be suil'*d anvw here belief or cheaper, Hiatt by ( HAS H. O. FOX, No. 11 West Pat rick Street. rpOSAVE A FEW DOLLARS in tin I purchase of a good \N aleb and ( bain it is worth while to go to (’HAS. 11. O. FOX, No. 11 West Patrick Street. n" aye you been around yet) to see bow cheap yon can buy Sil ver-plated Knives Forks and Spoons of, Cl IAS. H. O. FOX? He is surely offering bargains. Go and examine bis geo is. ; . 4 WJ #^HEADACH?% Wo,/a BILIOUSNESS. 8* H il CONSTIPATION. > £ MCC \M dybpbpsia- r J w Sg 111 LIVES COMPLAINT. U J _ 111 FEVER > AGUE. ' / W ft _ \1 Fomils L—Csmjlalst y [7 2 <(< \ (-* 7 * \ " v —"V / opt rJO \Price 25 Cts. / g ~ X O \ im. ap- lot. / * i* Q o _J ' roßSAixnv 9:< 69 dkaxißßS. 7*! i CHANGED_HANDS. GILBERT HOUSE MECHANICSTOAVN, FREDERICK .j COUNTY, MD. rpi[E undersigned would respectfully i 1. inform the public, that be lias again i lii Ken eharge of the above House, sc favorably known, and has opened it in ele gant style for the accommodation of per manent and transient customers. Tin ■ house hits been renovated and fnrtiisbn t in a complete and ample manner, and now offers Good Cheer and the comforts of pleasant home. Ilia TABLE will be sit;, jplied with till the subslantials and del: icies of the season, the best the market a fords. His BAR will he slocked with ' 'best brands ol liquors and segars. li .STABLEwiII lie furnished with good pr r vender and attentive ostlers. And his char ■ gcs(J3?“MARK THIS), will lie mmlei 'and in accordance 1 with the spirit oti:. times. Hoarders taken by the day, inontt or year. The custom jt travellers an. others is respectfully solicited. The birg , experience of thesuhscrilier in Hotel keep r ing, warrants liiin in saying, that he wn I do all in his power to give general satisfnc 1 1ion. J. B. GILBERT. April PJ-t£ Used in Health Prevents Disease, 1 Terry’s* Salicylic Noiiji (patent applied tor) A Perfect Anti-Septic and Dis infectant Bath and Toilet Soap. Tiikes Hie Place of all oilier Soaps foi Daily Use In the Family. Manufactured from the Purest Vegt table Gils with the Addition of that (Greatest known Anti-Septic and Dis infectant SALICYLIC ACID. Making the most healthful, the most per leet, and the most economical bath ami I toilet soap ever offered to the public. > Indorsed by Hie medical profession ami 'attracted by thousands i AS THE GREAT PREVENTATIVE In all eases of blood poisoning whetlm arising from malarial or miasmatic exit'd ;at ions, defective sewerage, or any otlni i causes. Its constant use prevents the contract ing ofeontageons diseases; typhoiiLsearh I band all malarial fevers. It is invaluable, 'and should t>e used in districts where fevet and ague prevail, as il is Hie greatest known preventative to that disease. It is of immense value in the cure of all skin (diseases; n trial proves il, and its use pie unis contracting them. It is a special 1 boon to school children who are constant Iv exposed II is the most healthful bat 1 ■map for infants, worl li its weight in ge iin the nursery. It is no more expt-tiMM I ban other toils I soaps of good quality. I goes fail her and its great superiority bringing il into universal use. Il lias mi disagreeable odor ami is absolutely pur Extensively list d in lio-pitala and roott s by order of physicians. For sale by Druggists ami Grocers. Sample bux containing •’( cakes sent pod - paid on receipt of To cents. Liberal terms to Hie trade. THE BEVERLY CO,. Sole Agents for Hie Trade. mavß tlm Chicago, Ills. Look Here ! Just Opened I / \nr SPRING and SCM.MER Good-, , V * consisting of a full stock ot LADIES DRESS GOODS, dl prices from 10 cents up, Prints from to 8 cents per yard CASSIMERES ALL PRICES. t ottonades. lull line, prices very low ; i fact the largest assortment of DU Y GCOm and NO TIONS We have ever opened for our trade. g r, t y 3-t-y) We make this branch of our business a 'ipecLdty, and our slock is very Full and complete We ask the especial attention ol onr friends to this part of our business. HATS AND C.VPS all styles and prices. \ GROCERIES we keep a full stock, i lr. n and Steel of all kinds. Give ns a call, 1 nayil-tf ROOT & GROFF. (I'ST received direct ftoin factory, 50 Kegs of Nails, nil sizes, for sale cheap ly ROOT & GROFF. | J OUSE RAKES. The Hagerstown SPRING TOOTH HORSE RAKE, the Rest of all! the most simple ! and most inrable! Thousands in use and ait give -ntire satisfaction. For prices and terms, which are liberal, apply at the Agrinliu ,rnl Store of STEWART & PRICE. '■ may 17-St Frederick >1 !