he agnggburg Qcpublican, e&nebay 3uig 81 I80T. IJWE WONDEI) OF TjlE AGE! , r.;n TIME, MONEY AXD.LABOR SAVED! THE LATEST d- BEST CHURN! One of the Intent Patents, Issued on the 11th day nf September, mm, to Win. It. McCutcheon,of Washington, Iuwu, will be on exhibition In a few tlaj s ut JOHN MUNNELL'S, la Wavnasburg, Pa. This CHURN mart super rede anything ii the kind heretofore produced. ThealmpleneKsof its construction, ftnU 1U two fold or reversed motion, that produces butter from three to nix mliiutcamust Induce the com munity to examine It qualities. It saves time It imvi-s work ami produces an much butter as any chnrn In existence. Mr. Munnell lias full power to sell rights for Pennsylvania or New York State as well as to furnish Churns to C1U sens of this county, MORRIS, ULLOM 4 CO., 3:27-tf. Agents. POUTZ'8 Misi ail Call Mte M-r This pnpsrstlon, .soassaaaaaaosw 1 long sod favorably M ' rTVT hoown, will thor f I V eujhly reinvlgorata T broken-down so I) low-spirited hones, by strengthening and cleansing tlx stomach and IdIm r Tuasur. f ventiT. of ell dlt- ' eases Incident to this animal, neh u LCKO rETKB, CUkXDKM, T KLIiDW WA TER, HE ATE 8, COUGHS, Dig- vers, rouNDwi t ri" f v r tr r"p i r EXRQY,o. Its uh Improve! tht w 1 d d , iDcreuet the appetite-gives a imooth and glfMIT ik inand transform! the miserable skeleton Into s bom. and iplrlted To keepen of Cowl this preparation li InTaloaWe. It increaiei lbs quantity and improve the quality , . . , Ol UH BUI, II MS foal experiment d Increaas the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent and make the batter Inn and ivee. In fattening cattle, it g Wee them an appetite, loosens iineir nine, ma makei them tlirlvt inuah tu tor. t In all diseases of Bwlne, sosa ai Ooniths, Plows la the Limits, Liver, c, this ertlclo acts si a specino. By ptittlns from i one-half a paper " to a paper in a tarrei or swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If Riven In time, a certain preventive and euro for the Hog Cholera. .Price 86 Cents par Paper, or 6 Papan fcr tl PREPARED BT S. A.,FOUTZ Ac BBO., . AT THETR " 'mFSUB DRl'8 AND MEDICI! DEPOT. So. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Md. . For Hale by Drngslsts and Blorekwpers ibrouf a--cut tat Called Sums. n. W. rtolierla & Co., Agent, Wayneaburg, Pa. ll;21,'IM-ly 1 HERMAN HOUSE, ( JUST OPKNHD lit THOMAS BRADLEY. jim t Positively the most complete ITotnl In our town. Everything combined to furnish the best accom modation ever yet otrt-red to the public Mrnls furnished nt nil liount, tuble provided With the hem of thesciuuin. Travelliini find thiwn desirons of refreshment Wllldownll tncnll."Tnm"IIU retains; histoid reputjitlon of an necoinmodutlnaKenUeninn, and hohpltublc Innillord. House, lliu one formerly occupied Jiy the "Messenster" OIHce, ij;H'w.ly. joceTit douuiujrty; T CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, WATNK811LKO, PA. Respectfully ifvea notice WayncsburK, I'm., whore Hint he hna located In re ho Intends to munu- iticiure , CARRIAGES Of every description. From his experience In the hiiMinctM he feels eonlldent that his work, In Btyle.llnlsh and durnlilllly, will give entire aat lHfitctlon. It Js Ills determination to purchase the heal material In market, uud employ none but competent workmen. tj-AU work warranted for one year."e 2;2l:tia-tl. D ISSGLUflyN OF PARTNERSHIP. Theeo-nnrtnerHhln herctnforn exlatins nnder the Arm nf Wallow & Tavlor. In thla dav (June lath, IKtl7,i dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and accounts of the tlrm are In the hands of Wm. Wallace, successor to Wallace 4 Taylor. Wm.Wai.i.act., SfcMt PAvm Taylor. G EO. a JEFFERY, NOTARY rUBLIC. All hUKiness pertalnlni; to the office attended to promptly, otllce with P. ft A. Telegruph Co., east of the Court House ;l-tf. I. O. OF O. F. . IIOSHIMKA LODGE, NO, 538, Ilnll In Onnenr's Bulldlni, East Main Street, Wayneshurg, Pa. Time, Thursday evening, each week. dh. I - O. OFO. F- WAYNESBURO LODGE, NO, 160,. , Hall In Onnenr's Building, east Main Street, Wnynesburg, Pa.-' Time, Tut lay evening, each weeK. an. I. O. OF O. T. WAYNESBUUO ENCAMPMENT, NO. 119. TT..11 l Sinn a. a.- DnlMlni. aant HfsaJn Bttkul IlHU J is) vuinjiii b iiuiiuiii, xniB isiaiii ntioct. Wnyn8burg la. First auu second Friday's of eaeu mmiNi. an. gwfdnttji' tistatfjs; ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ixi.rtr - r. t. - . 'J Letter of administration having been granted to the undernamed npon the estate of Elisabeth Htnittters. Into of Jackson tnwnshlp.Greeue coun ty, I'll., ilec'd., notice Is hereby given to all per sons Indebted to suid estate to make Immediate pnvmeut, and those having claims to preatut theniproperlyautlienticoteiiiorKetiiemenu i ( . .. - A. J. HINERMAN, - &5-(lt. of Aleppo township, Administrator. gXECUTORS1 NOTICE. dxtteratostomentarv on tht taints of Thomas Hughe, late of Jetlerson tuwnaliln, Greene Co., ia., uer u., navinx oeen grauieu w uiv anuer alaued. notice la hereby al given i to all persons In- debtel to said estate to make Immediate pay ment and those having claims to present them properly auuieniicuten tor settlement. - JOHN HUGUEtt, LINDSEY HUUlira. Execntors of Tios, Hughes, dec'tU, Jtllcrson tp. A PMUSISTKAJOU'S JNOT1CK - Letters of administration having beta granted to thtitsdtrslgntd upon the itaia of Margaret Keener ..of IHmkard tp Grtesw aounty. Pa., tleo'drf avUaaia hereby given to all persoiit In debted to said estate to make imniedlaie pay ment and those having claims will present then) properly aumeuucuiea ior seiiiemenu .4 . -ajjii. ---JOHJI 8. KEENER, o;15-6t Imnkard township, Admluistrator, PXECUTORS' NOTICE. .-.t v wtt LettersXeetnraentnry apon the estate of Joseph Thompson, late of Centre tp., Greene county Pa., dee'd., having been granted to tht undersigned, notice Is hereby aiven to all mnoaa tuAnHtiJl to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having tlaiais asmiaatsht same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. Letters of administration having to to the nnderslaned noon tht aetata Bharpntck, oIIe men towntblJfS Otatnt oonn- ty Pa., dec J fkrtsee U sri tVrtti to all per. son knowing themselves Indebted to said astata tp make Imraf dlaUi jytn rjd Uiaae having fine -looking a v fritttin0.fT RINTINQI THE WAYNESBURO REPUBUCAN W. JOB PRINTING ESTABLISH MENT, 8AYXB8' BCILDIKO, SAflT Of THE PUBLIC 9QUARV, WAYNESBURG, PENN'A. PAMPHLETS, PROGRAMMES, -i-Hi BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS POSTERS, BLANKS, LABELS, Ac, &c, EXECUTED NEATLY WE HAVE NOW A GREAT VARIETY OF MATERIAL! And a more complete stock of PAPER, CARDS, &e., Than any establishment within the limits ol our uuaiuesa circle, AND WE ARE PREPARED To execute every descriptlonjof JOB PRINTING! IN A STYLE OF NEATNESS AND BEAUTY!! WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWHERE. Wt) v'mploy the most competent printers, and ; 1 .1 - MEET EVERY ORDER! . With which we an Savored. In the SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. "1 rarUeolar attsmttoa glvta to Toot RULE WORK. CHECKS, CERTOT- - 1 iiX. " t.l' GATES, eta, , ,,, . ja.,, , TXBKI KKUpVABLXI Let os hart) a gall btfcw joln tlswtrheia. aiMIUa aiMito hn a ts 1 1 - - , tj tlOo'tl EW EXCITEMENT! tub raorotiD larmacniiaT II. RINEH AR1I FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES 1 Raving Jast returned from tht city, hs hss open ed tht largest NEW GROCER Y! In town, Ht desires to Inform tht eltlsens or Wavneabnrgand vicinity of the care ht has ta ken In selecting his stock, having on hand a good ly oi SFECTIONS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, TAR, also, PROVISIONS, BACON DRIED UtJt , itji aium, r ion, DRIED PEACHES, Ac., CKO., AO., Ac. Call and see him a ht has been getting A NEW SUPPLY!! Yon will And him accommodating, and can sell lower than any one In the place. Be aura to go to tht right place, In LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING, Opposite the Court House and formerly occupied bylhePostOfOct. 4;l&'W-tf. RECONSTRUCTION! KOT Of THB CHIOX, 101 01 IBAAC HOOPER'S OROCERT AMD C0SFECTIOKERT I Mr. Hooper would still have his friends and pat rons bear In mind, that he continues In the Gro cery and Confectionery trade nt his usual place of doing business, and that he has Just received A FRESH SUPPLY of the best quality of all articles In his line. TOYS NOTIONS, and a treat varletv of useful articles always on hand. REFRESHMENTS. In connection with the above. Mr. Hooner keepaa Restaurant, where ICE CREAM, BERRIES, And nil the luxuries of the season can be ob tained. The most attractive and most popular resort in town. Bjit uj-iy. W ILLI&M WALLACE, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! ONI DOOR WEST OF PETER BROWN'S STORE. We have Inst received a well selected stock of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES, which we pur chased for cash and are confident that we can atipply our customera and all who may favor us with a call, as cheap, If not cheaper, than any other house in the county. COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, BYRIPS, TEAS, RICK, BOD A, TOBACCOS, CIGARS. 8NUFFS, CANDLES, SOAPS. EXTRACT, COF- ivEE,HTHAWi!KKrUES, JELLIES, Ac. An.. Ac. Don't fall to examine our stock and sec for your selves, for we are determined to tell as cheap as John Hughes. ..Thomas Lucas, T. LUCAS & CO. FORWARDING AND COariflSSIO ttBRCDANTS. ' And dealers In Groceries. Hardware. Leather. Shoe Findings, Iron, Nails, Salt, Fish, Ac. Also, agents for Aubrey, Cromlow A Coon's Window Sash. A supply kept constantly on hands. Rice's ajnuuing, 1 .,uove meauii. oomi. AZEAR BROTHERS, WHOLESALE SROCERS AND CHANTS. COMMISSION HER- No. 77, EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. J AS, B. Laenar, Wm. L. Laxkar. SilS-ly. CBUC NOTICE. As the Arm of HUGHES A LUCAS Is dissolved by mutual consent, the Commission business will still be carried on at the old stand, in good order, and on the most reawonable terms, in the name and style of L. HUGHES A CO., (senior partner.) They natter themselves, by having the House and the best location In the place for tnat uusineas, uiat mey win aacziva a uuerat hnre nf the nuhlle natronaae. i ney win also aerp a guou supply 01 wnui r.iv IEH on hand to accommodate all who may favor mem wiut a can. L. HUGHES A CO. l;10-tf. Rice's Landing, Pa. s OMETHING NEW IN WAYNESBURO, PENN'A. THOS. BR ADEN & CO. (At the store room formerly occupied by Andrew Wilson, Br., next door to Bladen's Drag Store.) Respectfully Informs the good people of Greene eoanty, that tuey have opened a HARDWARE S TORE! And In vl tea a call from their friends and the nub- llc generally. Their store It nlled with everything In their line needed by the farmer and mechanic Being practical farmers, they know exactly tht wanuofthelrtArmerfrienda. Among their var iety of roods will be found Iron, Nails, of all kinds, Planet of all varieties. Angers, Bi Ae. Tuttle toothed, cross cut and mill saws. hand saws and tuols of all descriptions. AGRICTLTTJRAL IMPLEMENTS. Mowing Machines, Cnttl PlowaTcalUvators, Bho tbingln their line? In Boxes. Corn Shelters. Shovels, Forks, and every- - 8ADDLEBY HARDWARE. A general oasortment of saddlery hardware, to wuiea wey uiviit wt susouiia os parcnasers. WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS Tobe, Backets, Bntttr Bowls and all kinds of Kitchen Wooden Fixin'a. Willow Basketa, Brooms, Brushes, Goal Backets, Brest Kelties. Boctyw'lups, hUrat guna, Boys waajooa and glt-tt Ail persons deal root of pqrchaalng any ef the above articles and many others aot mtntlontd, wui oontuit tour inverse oj CALLING BOON. Thar will take pleasure In showing their stock atalltlmta. Soslvt themaeall whenroaeome to town. HemauLtM tht place, opposite the First N $ftttt grading. . BABTUTS OH HISTOKIC FIELD. Three years ago the battle's breath Swept fiery-hot across the plain, And steadily the reaper Death, With cruel earn age In his train. Marched through the serried ranks, that stood ' Unwavering, and cut them down 1 While field and farm and hill and wood Grew dark beneath the battle's frown. The cannon thundered In their wrath, . The musket rang with volleys there The loud shell cut Its trackless path, . And burst with fury in the air And thickly by the trodden way In dyke and Held, by level rows Of trampled corn, Death's harvest lay Friend close by friend, and foe with foes. To day another harvest stands Whe reonce Death trod the bleeding plain, Ripe for the reapers' ready bands That bind in sheaves the golden grMn. Afar the sheltered farm-bouse sleeps, Embowered in shs.de 1 while o'er the mound , With pitying growth, the wild-vine craps, Where rifles rang with deadly sound. Up from her cov;rt starts the quail, As chancing on her hidden nest The farmer-lad, with noisy hall, Spies quick as thought the speckled breast. And low and sweet the echoes call ; While from the blue iky overhead, In mellow radiance flooding all, The golden light of pesce Is shed. N. 0. Shepherd. Ilarpa'M Wtetlj. WIT AJID WISDOX. Signal for a bark pulling a doe's tail. New Axiom. A thorn in the bush is worth two in the hand. Woman is a delusion : but men will hug delusions. Wait for others to advance vonr in terests, and you will wait until they are not worth advancing. The richer a man makes his food, the poorer he makes his appetite ! The best capital to begin life with is a capital wife. The pleasure of doing good is the only one that never wears out. How does a cow become a landed estate ? By turning her into a field. Question for Actors. Can a man be said to work when he plays ? How do we know that Pharoah was a carpenter ? Why ho made Joseph a ruler. "I'll be round this way in a minute." as the second hand said to the pendu-, lum. "I can't find bread for my family," said a lazy fellow in company. "Nor I," replied an industrious miller ; "1 m obliged to work for it." Why is tolling the bell like the prayer of a hypocrite ? Because it is solemn sound by a thoughtless tongue. The man that forgets a good deal that has happened, lias a tatter mem ory than he who remembers a good deal that never happened. It may seem paradoxical, but it is a fact, that while some aver the rage for chignons is going down, the fashion seems to be "going up." It is a recent discovery that, if a sta ble is kept clean, cows will go into it of their own accord. If dirty they have to be driven in. Why is a man ascending Vesuvius like an Irishman trying to kiss a pretty girl ? Because he wants to get at the crater's mouth. Entering upon an argument with a metaphysician is like getting into an omnibus you know where you start from, but it is impossible to tell where it will carry you. A dying West India planter groan ed out to his favorite negro servant, "Ah, Sambo, I'm going on a very long journey !" "Never mind, rnassa," said the negro, consolingly, "him all down hill." It was an apt answer of a young lady, wiio, being asked where was her native place, replied, "I have none, I am the daughter of a Methodist minis ter." "Mr. Jones, you said you were con nected with the fine arts, do you mean that you are a sculptor ?" "No. sir. I don't sculp myself, but I furnish the stone to the man what does. ' An insurance agent, urging a eiti zen to get his life insured, said : "Get your life insured for ten thousand, and then, if you die next week, tho wid- Ucr s heart wm sing for joy. " A little boy having asked his moth er what "blood relations" meant, and being told it meant near relations, said. tittot a tnAtrianf'a MfcV Sjw 1UVIU.U tr UtVUgllvs Ji UClls ther, you must be the bloodiest rela tion 1 ve got." The late Daniel O'Connell once met a conceited literary friend and exclaim ed, "I saw a capital thing in your last pamphlet." "Did you r' eagerly re- uueu ins aeiignica listener, "wnat was itr "A pound of butter ! An old toper addresses his bottle thus: " Tis very strange that you and I Together cannot pull ; For you are full when I am dry, , And dry when I am fulL," A drunken fellow sittinz on the steps of a church in Boston, the cold wind blowing chillingly round the cor ner exclaimed t "If heaven (hie) tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, I wisn the lamb Hue) was on this cor ner V It was not intended as a loke when ft person in New York declared he would not write a line fact or fiction for any "Jourmd," "Day Book" or ''Ledger,'' under the "Sun." received iromacltinaathe quirt reply, "Nor- wf WVM At W.ROSS, PHTSICUX AND StmOSOH. Office In Jewell's bnUdlng, West end of Main Bt, Wayneshurg. 4jU'o-tf, g LATER ODENBAUGH, DIALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Liquors and everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. "Crelgh s Old Btand," Wavnesburg D ENTISTRY. I have located In Wavneabnr. and am mm,. f lying the late residence of Dr. 8. a Patton. Hav ng taken great pains to become thoroughly ac quainted with both the theory and practice or Dentistry, and having had an experience of seven years In the profession, I feel warranted In say ing that my patients shall uave no cause to com. plain of Inferior operations. Extraction will be rendered painless, when desired, by the admin. Istretlou of "Laughing gas" or other anesthetics. Charges moderate, and all operations warranted as represented. I will be at home without per adventure from the fifteenth to the thirtieth of every month. JOS, 8. HERT1U. 12-tf F ELLOWS1 WORM LOZENGES! An, without exception, th most extraortUim ry Medicine of th nge. Con.prli-.iriK na they ilo, Kemarkablu Power In expelling worm it, with plennnnt tnateiintl perfect surety. They contain no Mercury, no Mineral, no Turpentine, no Oil of Vonnseea,no FolHon, nothing Injurious. They are entirely Vegetable. Hvxtomh or Wokms: Itchlngof the none, fe verttthnetu, twitching or lUirtlng suddenly dur ing sleep, pain In the stomach, lura of Llenh, pale neu with nectlcappetlte sometimes voracious, at others feeble, a dullness of the eyes, drowsi ness, a swelled upper lip, tongue whit fly furred and studded with red spots, foetid or garlle breath, grinding of the teelh during sleep, a sen sation of lodgment In the throat, an unnatural craving for diet.chalk or clay, fret fulness and Ir ritability of temper, c nolle nts and palsy. Intes tinal Worms are among the first to undermine the constitution in the list ol diseases. They often occasion severe disease, ending sometimes fatal I v, particularly when they ascend to the stomach. Their presence in their moat ordinary situation Is attended with unfavorable etteeU upon the general health. Eminent men assert that oil are more or less troubled with worms, mm iimi uiuuy uiu uiiiiuiiiiy iiuin mis cuune. who,bythe timely administration of a proper remedy wmuu oe snveu, as r imjIAI wn v una LOZKNOK8 may be taken without any imp leas- nnt results, and as most children are fond of them, their use Is recommended to those appar ently healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what would produce sullerlng. lie careful what you use. Various remedies have from time to time, been recommended, suchnst 'alomel, Oil of Wormwood, Turpentine, Ac, so tluit dangerous and even fatal consequen ces are produced. The necessity of a safe and sure remedy has canned much research ami study by the proprietors of FKLrjOWS WORM 1AJZENUKH. Ther are positive v safe, nleasunt and eflectual. They do not kill worms, but act by making their dwelling place disagreeable to them. In order, however, to guard consumers against deception by a base compound, the an alysis of Dr. A. A. 1IAYKS, Htate Assayert prov ing the above statement Is annexed. "I have analysed the WOHM LOZKNOErj pre. pared by Messrs. Fellows A Co., and find that they are free from Mercury and other metallic or mineral matter. These Lozengesareskitfully compounded, nlensnnt to taste, safe, yet sure and K.'11'ectual In their action." lleHpectruliy. A. A. hayes, m. d., Asnnyer of the Htate of Mnnt. Flense remember that Fellows' Worm Lozen- ires are nreimred with sreut care from the con centrated extructs of two plants. They do not net as a purgative or emetic, win not aeniiiiate the patient, are so simple an Infant may devour a whole box without harm, and will at the same time expel the worms lu an extraordinary man tier. i-Fellows' worm Iwonges Is the only Worm Remedy in existence combining harmless qual- with delicious taste and amaxlnii power. Price Twenty-live cenls per 13ox, Five boxes for a dollar. The slunnture of Fellows A Co. is at inched toeach genuine box. Bold by Medicine dealers generally. Prepared at the New Eng land Uotaiilc Depot, for the Proprietor. J. C. FUENCH. Tkmas Babnejj A Co. Gen'l. Agents. N. Y. 4;2l-6m. A N INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD. . DR. J. W. POLAND'S HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors, par ticularly ErvaiirBlasi. Nettle Hush. Halt Itheum. ttcrofula, Carbuncles, llollsand Piles. It is very sratltvlnx to say of this, or of any other medi cine. ''It is the very bent remedy known." It Is not always so entry to prove it. It Is, however, exceedii.Kly gratifying to the proprietor of this medicine, that, while ho declares to the public that this Is a most wonderful and effective speci fic for Humors, as stated alxxve, he has abundant proof at hand tonus tain his statement. For sixteen years the Humor Doctor has been manufactured and sold, and every year has In creaned the value of lis reputation, and the amount of its sales. In New Hampshire, where It on muted, no remedy for humors is so highly nrlr.ed. An eminent physician (now an army surgeon) when practicing in New Hampshire, purchased between fifty or sixty gallons of It, during some seven or eight years, and used it In ins practice. Jienna since lucnoracrru 11 ior mo hrmnltal where ho was stationed. Other physi cians have purchased It, and have used It In ractlce with great success. When the proprle- or lived in New Hiunnshlre. at Uollstown Cen ter, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and In Manchester, particularly, the Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous and wonderful cures which it ef fected. Though manufactured In large quanti ties the supply was frequently exhausted, and mrchnsers had to wait for more to te made, I n hat retzlon some verv iteveru cases of Erysipelas were treated with and Ihey were cured ! Ery sipelas, sores, or carbuncles, those ugly, painful ulcers, were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully used. Ho it was with Scrofula and Bait Kheum, The Humor Doctor cured them. For the sake of showing what Is thought of It, a few testimonials are here Inserted : Milton Oalk, E8q I1osto. I hereby certify that I was sorely afflicted with oils for two years, developing themselves no on m, ' limbs and other parts of my body. The sutl'ei in if s which I endured from them are Inde scrlbahle. Hufllce It tosav that I faithfully tried several cl the most popular humor remedies. but without removing the affliction. At length, by the earnest request nf an Intimate friend, I was Induced to try Dr. J. W, Poland's Humor uocior.anu am very nappy 10 aiiesiinni an my Hoi Is were removed, and my health was restored by uilng Dr. J. W. Poland's aforesaid medicine. 1KW14JU, J 11 II. II, I&jO. JUiLiU UAL.t A. C. Wallace, Esq.. Mahchester, N. IT. Dr. J. W. Poland Dear 8lr: I very cheerfully give my testimony in favor of your Humor Doc tor as an exceuem remeuy lornumors. juy nu merous acquaintances in Aiunciiesier know now severely 1 was afllictcd with Dolls and they kdow now penecuy goou my nennn is ai pres ent. Your Humor Doctor cured ine. Pleasure ler to me for particulars in my case. june 11, ijo. A.U. wal.lai;u. Mua Pobtkb, Dovk.it, N. II. July 22,1855. DiuFolajcd: I received yonr letter inn at ri na ns to the eireets of your medicine on sea-sickness. I am happy to say that I think it is "the medicine" for that dreadful sickness. I tried various prescriptions, but found none that set tled the stomach and cleared the head like the Humor Doator, I fejt as though I could hardly wait to net ashore, to entreat von to introduce into shlD chandlery stores, that It mav find its way to those who softer upon the mighty deep from sea-sickness. If captains who take their families with them, or carry passengers, should iry ii once, mey wouia never ue willing w voy Run without lt I have tiaed It for my family since Its Introduc tion to the public for bilious habits, headache and humors about my children, and have always iouna n a sure cure. I am nnt fnnri nt htmvltiff mv nnmA atmear In public, and would not consent to it on any other oeoouni uni 10 relieve me lunerinx; uui it foregoing will be of any, service to you or the puniio, yoa cua nuu uw oi n, .,. .... ' it a ll tl l t.-vft XT BAniTII X uurv, aAunicii ,iui.at mlohthn .tatpxl In relation to this medicine, as contained In testimonials, but It Is needless. Ask Manchester druggists, about It, especially E. W. Wake, at uarr s. inquire ut mr. Hnrv pfuiner. of Bedford, whose wife was cur ed by It of Hall Itheum. Ask almost any person in n..ihii .n.l ih.v rll ftnclare its value aa a remedy, aa used In their own casta or by their irienas. . , . . Tht Humor Doctor was formerly told at fifty cents per bottle : but the cost ol every ingreai nt nimmsini It hat aone no to enormously, ......r. ..rv .ml i hi,t bv eomDUlslun. inai Ule price una ueeu rwiavu w - 1 lie uumor ajociur ia ,rewHw England Botanle Depot, fur the Proprietor, J. C. I.r.lh u,,M hv MeritHna Tiealera everywhere. DRMAA BA&NEtt 4 CO., Oeneral Agents, New York. rt-tm. w AYNESBURG MARBLE AND BTONE WORKS. SAYERS & RINEHART. Still continue to carry on the Marble and Stone cutting business at their long established stand T. Immediate east of tht mono ttquare, owwatn High and Greene streets, Waynes burg. Pa, This establishment hat been In constant oper ation since U3V, and tht long experience and en ergy of the proprietors, linked with .the tzer eise of sound Judgment and good taste, hare won tor them a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive stock of tht various varieties of the best marble kept constantly on hand. Spe cial attention paid lo polishing, pressing, onrv MTrKl ia 53 $tfo. N EfY BUMMER GOODS, SHIRK A SUTTON, (SUCCESSORS TO A. WUSON, JR., WAYNESBORO.) Wt have removed to Waynesbnrg, and respect, fully Inform our friends and the public that we art now receiving a beautiful assortment of CHEAP DRY GOODS, For the Spring trade, to which We Invite the at tentlon of our old customera and our old customers and all others to an examlnaUon of our stock, which embraces the fllVwi LATEST SUMMER 6TYLE3, h T ft. Of Dress Goods of aU descriptions, very pretty and at very astonishing low prices I Ana are de termined no one shall atU BETTER GOODS at less prices thsn we do. We call attention to our atock or Millinery Trimmings Balmoral and Uuop Skirts, Hualery, Uloves and Hlbbona, OALICO AND MUSLINS ! And every variety of goods usually kept In a flrst class Hture, Men and Boys' FURNISHING GOODSlS of all kinds, Men and Boys' Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, Ac, 4c. It would be useless to undertake to enumerate all our goods. We will endeavor to make it to your Interest to deal with us. 3-We hope by giving strict attention to busi ness and honorable dealing, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Drop in at oil events. DONT FORGET THE PLACE, at A. Wilson's Btore room, In Wilson's New Building, Wayuesburg, Pa. 4;M-tf W S1 OMETHING NEW I MRS. E. 8. BAYERS 4 IIOBKIX80N Have Just arrived from the East with a large Hsaomueui oi loreign Buuaumesuo DRY GOODS, 8PRING AND SUMMER STYLES! Which they propose to sell at the lowest CASH prices 1 sue 11 as urens mouun, ires i run- mlnii, Dress Buttons, ladles filinwls, Roots and Hhoes, Huts nnd Caps ; also, a great variety of nice articles, nt very low prlc for GENTLEMEN AND LADLES' WEAR, Wares nf all kinds, and a complete vnrlety of the best GHOl'KlUfc. Allof which they propose to sell at the very lowest figures, depending on the unitty ami eneupness or uieir gooua to gain lem custom. Olve them acnll before Dnrehaslnz elsewhere. and they will prove that the above la correct. Room In Alllsnn'a building, nearly opposite the Court House, Wayneshurg. 4;l,'o7-tf gEAUTIFUL DISPLAY ! DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, c, EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT. C0MJ7LETE ASSORTMENT EVERYTHING IN THE LINE! Wishing to close ont for the Fall trade, he of fers hisgoods at astonishing low rates for cash. The stock Is as lute as the latest and the best lu market. Minor's Building, opposite the Oreene House. 4;24-am. L. K. EVANH. JATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRA TED PATENT DUPLEX ELIPT1C (OR DOUBLE 8PRIN0) SKIRT. The Wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and Sleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Kliptic klrt will be experienced particularly In all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, at the skirt can be Added when In use to occupy aamall place aa easily and conve niently at a Bilk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable 3uallty lu crinoline, not found in any Single prlng Hklrt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex EllptlcHteelHprlng Hklrt tor a single day, will neverafterwarda willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladles they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like tht single spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace ful shape when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside aa useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not ouly double springs, but twloelor doable) covered ; preventing them from weariiudoutwben dragging down stoops, stairs, 4c. Tht Duplex Eliptlc Is a great favorite with all ladles and Is universally recommended by the Fashion Magaalneaa the standard skirt of tht fashionable world. To enjoy the following Inestimable advantages In Crinoline, vlst superior quality, perfect man ufacture, stvllsh shana and finish, flexibility. durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S Duplex Ellptlo. or Double Spring Hklrt, aad are sure you get the genuine article, CAUTION. to guard against Imposition bt particular to NOTICE that skirts offered it "DC PIJ.lt" have lha red Ink llama, via: "J. W. Bradley'a Duplex Eliptlc Meal Sprlnga." Also Notice that every Hoop will admit pin being passea inrouga tne centre, in us revealing sue two (or doable) springe braided together therein, which la the secret of their flexibility and strength and a combination not to bs lound In uv ouisnr nktrt. For sale In all stores where drat claas skirts an told thronghont the Lulled Mates) ana else where. Manufactured by the Bolt Owners of tht Pattnt, WESTS, BRADLEY CABY, nCbanberi n at H Beads Stmts, If, r, issw rixniu rei tu liBDumciiar. rhalatfa rhsUta FJialatiaj rhaltat Fhalta. " fight aslManlmg Csssnt. "Might sHwsalsig CtniM. Hllghl Ittaslsig CttrttM. "Plight BlMsnlag Cetaa.t "Might BIsMMtslna Cttwaw.- A Best .aqsltlts, dalleau, sad Pragrsat Ptrhow, dlsuiM traat Uw rare tad bMitlfal Inrsr trast which u lakes Its bsbmw aftaafaerareS eely by sPHALOM sV SAM, Mew Tartu . BBWARg OP COUMTBRPNTS. ASK rOR PHALOM'8 TAKR RO OTHER, Moffat's Life Pills AHD PEfXHIX BITTXS8. The lost Saeeetsfkl Xedlclnea in the World. . Established In 183S bj on of Oir Most Eminent Physicians, u4 now used thronghont North and Sooth America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine In eases of diseased Liter, Blood o Ski . Indigestion, y CostlTeness, Billons Complaints, MetunatUnt and Ferer and Agne.' Thousands of certificates are In our possession, giving detailed accounts of perfect Cubes efictd by these inTalnable Medicines. They regulate the System and put all' the functions of the . body in a healthy condition. ' SoU by all DrortlsU. Whits Hovltad, Proyrt. ttort, laaestseis to Dr. feha KesM aad Dr. W, J. Moffltf,NtYrk. ' DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. A Siibntitute for Calomel. Then Pills si eompoMd of rsrlims nots, astiaf the power to relax tht secretions or tht Hrtr as prompt I r and erreetntlly as blot fill se mercery, and without snxhnisi say of thoss alsstrtsaMs ar danRrous oBaeta wniah tttea fellow tht ass tf tat lailar. In all billons dlaordors those Pills may be assdwHh eonfldonet. as tbsy froioots las SlMhsrts tf twisted bile, and rrawre thow obrtroollons nasi tat Hrtr snd blllsrr toots, which srt tat oaoao tf billoat tifeetlona In aenersl. BUIIKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS tort Sick Headache, snd sll disorders tflhe Liver, Indicted by sallow skin, coated tmsus, eosuvaaeaj, stotwalatss, and a general fc-ellni el weariness sad Issiliata, sbowlns that Uw liter Is la I torpid or obstructed coudltlou. In short, those Pills mar bt bm4 with tdrtsj. tain In til eases when a purrtttra or aherailrt snedlslnt Is roqnlrod. P:eaw ask lor "Dr. Schenek's at an drake Pllta," and tbsorra Inst the two likenesses tf the Doettr arc on the Qoreramoal stamp ont when hi lbs Isst stsst of Conrtmpuon, snd tat ttber la als present hoallh. Sold br sll Dram Ists snd dealers. Pries SI esvtt per bos. Prlne pel OOlsa, Ms. IS North tth Mrtet, Pbllsdelphls, Fa. timers) Wholesale Asentu Demas Names k C, fl Park How. New Yorki I. g. Uanee, 10) BaHi mora St., Baltlmors, Md. I John 11. Park, H. . cor. tt Pounh and Walnut SI, Cincinnati, Oklti Walker Taylor, 1M snd US Wahaah Arenas. Chicane, III. i Collins Brother, senthwost eerast ti Beooud and Vint tX, St. Loots, He. k Aotb w. ee. me.lrr. Mm. rALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! WITH GRIHT MILI HAW MILL, COAL BA.NKH, 4C. The nnderslRned offers at private sale that valu able pronerty.sltilHtnon the MouoiiKMhela Itlver, at the Mouth of Muddy ('reek, (Ireene connty. Penn'a., containing about forty-five (4ft) acres of rich bottom land. There is on the premises a valuable STEAM ENGINE! which will be Included In the sale. The Coal Banks Is open and shows an Inexhanstuble sup ply. No more desirable location for a Distillery can lie found In the Huite. For further particulars apply toE. A.Flennl ken, Davidson's Kerry, Greene county, Po., or by letter to the undersigned. JOHN M. DARRAH. Crfi-Sm Hartsville, Bucks Co., Pa. JAND SALE. For sale, 1pOO acres of Timber ijind, on the BHltlmorn and Ohio Itnllnmcl, near Littleton Htntlon, West Va., on which there Is a Hteain Kiiw Mill, Tannery and ahundniiee of the best Kina oi rHive, iiiuioinK anil rive i imiier. im rich and well adnnteu to araalna. nnd will be cut In pnrcels to sills purchasers. Apply to O. Mnrsiiail near me preniises, or so xaswson Adorns, Wayncaburg, Greene County, Pa. ;zu-sin s HERIFFS SALE. Rv virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, lav. sued out of the Court of Common Plens of Greene county, nnd to me directed, there will be expos ed to public sale at the Court House, In Wuynes- ourg, on SATURDAY, 27th DAY OF JULY, next, at one o'clock, p. m., the following proper ty, vis : All the right, title, Interest and clnlm or defendants of. In, and toa certain tract of land situnte in Monongnhela township, Greene coun ty, Pa., containing one hundred and nineteen acres, more or leas, about HO acres of which are cleared. Adjoining lands of Benjamin Maple, John Minor, Hum'l. Minor, Wm.Gray and others, und has erected thereon a log house, weather boarded, log stable and other outbuildings. An excellent orchard on the farm. ALSO, Another piece of land sltnate In said township, beginning at a course on the creek, thence by lands of Thomas Board't heirs five perches, thence by lands of Noun Hartley. SI per. ches to a course, thence up the creek 325 perches, thence by land of Thos. Board's heirs, 'M perches to a post by a sycamore, thence down tht creek bv the same 'SI perches to the place of beginning. containing one acre more or leas. AIXO, Another piece or land situate in aaia township, beginning on the cool and board line, thence by said line perches to a stake, thence by land of Noah Hartley.? perches In the creek, thence by lnnd tome 6 s-lO perches to the place of beginning, containing one acre more or less. Taken In execution as the property of the Whltely Creek Oil Company, at the suit of Wm. rniuips. eVH-M. HEATH juhks, Bnenn. gHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtneofa writ of Venditioni Exponas. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleat of exposed to public sale at the Court House, in wuynesuurg, ou SATURDAY, 8 DAY OF AUGUST, next, nt one oclock. n. m.. the following Drone r. ty, vis : All the right, title, Intent and c&lm of defendants of. In and to a certain tract of land situate In Dunkard townshlr.Greene county .Pstf coo UlnlngTwo Hand red Acre, More or less, about one hundred and seventy acres cleared, and hot erected thereon one Brick and Frama dwelling house, three tenant houses, a frame narn, two irume siaoies, one uriss ana nsv suit and other out buildings ; an apple orchard, 4c. Adjoining lands of JosluhHnuth, Bowen Rosa, ana Ell Evans. Bounds North by Dunkard Creek and South Wtat by Taylortown. Taken In execution aa the property ofthe Kns art Farm OU Company, at the suit of Archibald e . uoon anu Am swam, ixijkU Jvu.a, ou u. CJ HERIFFS SALE. lv virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas Is sue p out of the Court of Common Pleat of Oreene county, and to me directed, there will be expos ed to public tale at the Court Hones, la Waynes- ourg, oai SATURDAY, 8 DAY OF AUGUST, next, atone o'clock, p. m the following preper ty, via All tht right, title, latsreet and etalm of defendant, of. In and toa carta la tract W load situate in jrnei Pa., oontalnlna I Jefferson township, Greene tonnry. ling Fifty Atreas. mors of ssaboa on which la artcttd one twenty acres cleared, i log hotaaa, corn trlb aad tome fralt trite. A. loTnTngiands of WuiianA Klneaid. Kughi ,C Hou Is worth and others. . . . Taken la aueatioB as the property of the m ftac Fstroleum Oil company, a we a 1 Oomnanv, suit of the OstxojeOBWtelta of Pennsylvania. 4 vWtnavlvi Pist HSATH JOHNS, BtVsC ij -'