AND DEPARTURES bP THE .ia. M AIIJ3T0 AND FROM WAYNEHBURUi From Wayneshurg to Wayneshnrg. arrival, wediicdaya,.7U p. m.j departure, Wednesdays, B, . m. (via Juneytnwn.l From Wayncshurg to Willow Tree, arrlvnl, Wedueadayt, 11 a. in.; departure, Wednesdays, 12. m. From Washington Pft. to Waynesburg, arrival Ually-.TU p. m.; mxcept Sundnyij departure dally, H 34 P- ni-t (except Sundays). From Rice's Landing lo Wayneshnrg, arrival dally, a, b. m., (exevpt Sundays,) departure dally, $, a. m., except Sundays). From Waynasburg, Fa. to Cameron, W. Va., arrival .Tuesdays ami Saturday, S, p. m., depar ture, Monday and Fridays, 8, a. m. From Waynesburg to West Alexander, Wash. Co., Pu, arrival, Friday, 7, p. m., departure, Saturdays. T, a. m. - From Waynesburg to Morgaptown, W. Va., arrival, Wednesday, 5, p. m., departure. Thurs days, s, a. m. From Waynesburg to Mlddleboorne, W. Va., arrival, Wednesdays, 6, p. m., departure, Tues days, a. m. NKW AnvKRTlSRMRMTS. The attention of our reader! ! specially directed to the follow ing advertisements, which appear for the first time la our paper to-day. - . Dry Goods Frank M'Oursan. TJ. 8. Internal It-venue Notice. Business Man's Commercial College (Sheriffs bale. Railroad Mkktiw. We sro requested to state thrtt a Railroad meeting will he held In Jacksonville, on July 17th tn'it. An enthusi astic turnout is expected. Prominent speak er will be present. PoLDi'r.ns' Moxbhknt. It is s duly the cnun ly owe t to her fallen sons th.it a monument, however .plain, should be erected lo their memory. " A beautiful freestone design has been shown us, tint will cist hardly fit, nun The eastern side of the Court House HU ire U a suitable place. Who will move In this work f who will stirgest a plan f Dr. Williams' Invlirnriitnr and Hair Renew cr for sale at G. W. Roberts & Co's. Thompson's Tooth Snap, the best prepanf tlon tor cleansing the teeth, at G. W. Roberts A Co s. Drug Store. No Hasans. We arc frequently Interrogat ed, and very properly, ns to why the town ship Auditors ty not furnish their bounty stntevtents for publication t We are In profound Igno rance on thin question, unless it may he from the inrlination that some people have to diso bey the law and thereby Incur its peualties. Bi.AcKnKiunKS are selling at 15 cts. per gal Ion anil plenty of them. Small-Pox. For the past few days the word has been circulated that several cases of small pox existed among the colored popula tlon of our town. We have good authority for denying the statement. Tho disease pre valent is not that fearful malady but the more harmless chicken-pox. We tell this to revive the blackberry business ! For the lct vinegar go to G. W. Roberts & Co's. lni" r-tmc. Town Clock. A glance at the cupola of our really elegant Court House convinces us of the prnclihility, and the usefulness, to say nothing of the ornamental, such an addition would be to the structure. Here is a caj ital chance for ouf present Commissioners to im- mortnlize tlicrtselves. The tour of the bell in utter years would ring pleasantly in their ears, and the grams of the tax-grumblers would ring ti-plcastutly from the present down into after yean and nu after that ! A splendid assortment of Perfumery and Toilet Soups at G. W. Roberts & Cos. A Tkrriblk Evil in Oca Midst. We al lude to the places In our Borough where spir ituous liquors arc being sold under the name of a "wholesale business." It is indeed a "wholesalo business," in one sense that of making drunkards by the wholesale, and pro ducing a wholesale demoralization of the community. We believe that these venders of liquors are liable to indictment and con viction under tho law. We have examined the law in regard to the matter and nre satis fied that they have no right to sell liquors in any quantity or in any way whitevcr, under the license which they have. Why do not the proper officers see to the enforcement of the law ? For the best Paint Rrushes go to G. W. Roberts Co's. Drug Store. Nicr Clip. On Monday last we noliccd the sale of one of the finest wool -clips yet put la market It was sold by Mr. Andrew Johnson, of tp., and bought by Mr. Jno. Ilagcr, for Scott & Myers. The whole weight was between seven and eight, hundred pounds, averaging two and three fourth 11m. to the fleece and was sold for fifty one cents. The same firm on Monday last shipped four or five thousand pounds east. Fainta, dry and In oil, at G. W. Roberts 4 co s. .Drug store. Caked. Last week 1. Black, of Wash ington and Jefferson College was presented with a beautiful, gold headed, ebony cane, with this inscription : "Presented to James Black, D. D., Vice President of Washington and Jefferson College, as a token of esteem, by the Freshman Cass of 1857." J. Lynn Reed, was the spokesman In behalf of the class, and in a. very neat and appropriate speech tendered the present The Doctor responded in a most happy manner. Mishler's Herb Bitters for Dyspepsia, at G. W. Robcru & Co's. Drug Store. Some of our Co temporaries seem to think ttat the tllumph of their cause depended, tike the fate of Jericho, upon the amount of noise made In these days ot refinement and luxury, an article of real Intrinsic merit is soon appre ciated t hence the unbounded and unparal leled success of PLANTATION BITTERS. This remedy has ever and always been found reliable. As a general stimulant and tonic appetizer it cannot be excelled. It is no doubt a sovereign remedy for stomachic dis ordersfor Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and in stimulating a healtSy appetite, Maonoua Watbb. A delightful toilet arti cle superior to Cologne and at half the price. Cum or Taut. The present term of Waynesbnrg Couege will close on- Thursday, Sept IS; 1867. , A HRIVALH Wobds or ExcocuoEMKlrr. We return thanks to our brethren of the press for their kind words. From the many who have thus noticed us we extract the following! "The Waynesburg RepubScan Is one of the best conducted and most enterprising weekly newspapers In the State, and ia eminently worthy of encouragement and Support Irom the Republicans of Greene County." rills. Daily Ccuette. "Our fiiend Bayers has mads a real lire pner of the Republican, and battle manfully for the right against the heavy odds with, which he has to contend In his own county, lie deserves, and should receive a liberal sup port at the hands of the loyal men of Greene. " Washington Reporter. "Pie Republican is radical In politics, and we regard it as one of the moat Interesting local sheets on our exchange list It is well conducted, ably edited, and deserves a "big" support troin the Republicans of Greene n e are glad lo know that our labors are appreciated by those best qualified to judge, and will aim to improve as the paper grows older. Give us a liberal patronage and the Rcn-nLiCAN will show it! P. A W. R. R Preparations have been mud" for the surveying ot this road up the Monnngahch Valley. Coroxkr Tne IMnocratlo County Con vention nominated Win. B. Stewart, of Mor gan tp., for this office. List or Lkttkrs Remaining In the Post O.llce at W.iynesburg, Urei.-uu Co., Pa., Au gust it, lfli;7. A Henry Amos, Joseph Adamson, Esq, Ho:s s Ailams. 11 M iry J. B iyarl, C. J. Burk, 2, Jacob Bachrath, Jerome Beaver, James Bradford, Mrs. Elizabeth Bonebraker, Molllo Bishop, Mrs Kale Brant. C Jacob Cole, Esq.. Samuel Crayne, Jas. P. GVsg-ny, Isaac Clark. D UiJeon Driver, F Diemcr, BenJ. Dela ny, 8. E Tilly Ely. F Rebecca Fleming, James Fonner, Chas, Frost, It. P. Finley G Edna G uns, Kate Gordon, Terriuda Graham, Jemima Graham, O ker Good, Jas. A. Gref. Messrs. Garman & Co. II D. M. Harper, F.q , Miss Martha Hoge, Charlotte Hoolliek, Lizzie II. Ilarwond, Mary J. Herod, W. T. Hanlin, Jr., John T. Hoge, Jitmes E. Haas. I Mullssi! Jemlson, G. 8. Jemlron. K John H. Kent, H. B. Kent. L Miss Martha E. Ling, Miss Lizzio E. Lucas, Mrs Lizzie II. Linn, John G. Lcmly, L9q. M-Simon Martin, T. W. McConnlc, E. II McClelland, llufty Moredock, J. II. McClel land, J. S. Mcsser. N-W. P. Ncgley. P-Miss Mary E. Philips, Miss Nan D. Pi att. R William Rinehnrt, Clemma Roberts, Rennet Roberts, 8. S. Rinchart, II. F. Riuo hart, W. E. & A Rank. 8 Slater Shriver, Kate F. Shark, Jacob jShotta, Thop-as H. Sharpneck, E. C Ste phens, Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. David Scott T-Matthew Thompson, Joshua Thomas, Rr , Mrs. Mary Thomas, Geo. W. Taylor & Co. V Mess Vaurher, Rev, Samuel Vanetto, Susan Vernon. W Miss Menerva Wllion, Samuel Waters, G. W. West, Mrs. Rebecca M. Wood, Alex ander Wales. Z Jane II. Zook. Jo8F.ru Cookb, P. M. A New Stock of Fine Toilet Soaps, Just received, ut liraiien s Drug more. Frank MlGrroar Is now oienlus the larg est and best assortment of Fancy Goods and Notions ever brought to this town, all of which will he sold at the lowest rates. Drop in and examine the stock. Specialty in Fans, Dress Buttons, Perfumery, Cuff Buttons, Pins and Ear Bobs, Ac., Hosiery, Handkerchiefs Hair Nets, Collars and Cuffs, Shirt Fronts, 4a, in profusion. All of Aycr's Patent Medicines, for salo at at Bradun's Drug Store. A Plka to MmsTKiis. There are some clergymen who never appear to take note of the weather. The exercises are opened with a five minutes' prayer, followed by the read ing of a Psalm and a portion of tho New Testament, singing of a six-verso long meter hymn, the reading of th? Song of Moses, a prayer of twenty minutes by the watch, sing ing ol six more verses, a dull sermon of forty fivo minutes, a four-verse hymn, another prayer of reasonable length, nnd a few pulpit notices, the doxology, and finally the bene diction Now when it is remembered that tho days arc hot, and tbn churches anything but cool, where sex'ons clo:a doors and com pel the nudienro to breathe twice or three times the same atmosphere, ia it any wonder that our thoughts are not upon heaven and heavenly things ? All of Dr. Jnvnc's Patent Medicines, for sale at Braden's Drug Store Orn farmers have almut finished gathering one of the most plentiful harvests they have been blessed with in many years. Corn, Oats and Potatoes arc coming on nicely. Qr-EER Tastb. From s handsome, brick red, tho color of tlu Court House has been changed to a dull, m l-cohr. The following is the programme of Com mencoment Exercises held In Washington on the 1st Inst, with tho names of tho graduates. The productions are spoken of as being schol arly and marked by good delivery: Latin Salutatory, (second honor) J. Hog. Wilson. Merrittstown, Pa. Jfinglish Salutory, (third honor) J. V. Cel lars, Carroltton, Pa. Philosophical Oration, (fourth honor) D. K. M'Knlght, Jr., Mt Lebanon, Pa. Duties of the American Scholar, W. J. BoU- man. Franklin, Pa. "Don't Disturb Quiet Things, "David Brown, Sparkle's Mills, Pa. Sublimity of an Earnest Life, John A. Campbell, Hancock Co , W. Va. Our Country's Dangers, John M. M'Doweli, Chaolbersburg, Pa. The True Statesman, Geo. E. O'Neal, Steu benvllle. O. The Seeds of Things, T.D. Wallace, New Alexandria, Pa. The World's Progress, Jesse & Wilson, Apollo, Pa. College Experience, B 8. Wylle, Washing ton, Pa. Valedictory, (first honor) Rob Roy M G. MNulty. Lm Bor. Jas. Courtwrlght of RtchhiU tp., hsd hit leg broken in two places, recent ly, by the overturning of a wagon leaded with bay, apon which ha was Mated. The borsee' attached bsvtaj ftlghtaned tad ran' off- '- .. .. . , '(She 23ttynebicir0 '2ftcfwb(tCCTn) Scilncfibag, wgui J80T. It your mother's first eousiu's brotber-in taw married ydur family physician's aunt, the family physician's last patient's eldest (laugh ter's intended husband should inherit the propriety. Bee Coke on Gas Works. Guiher sells the cheapest goods in town snil he don't Care who knows it I -Llndsey's Blood Searcher, for sale at Bra oen s Urug store. Tub Venango Citizen comes to. ns with four and a balf long columns of Sheriff's Sales, In il Somebody evidently didn't strike "lie, but will b severely bit when the auctioneer's hammei comes down. Wurrsa Coal. We observe that quite number of our citizens are already laying In their supply of coal for winter use. We would advise one and all to do likewise, as prices will surely advance as cool weather ap proaches. Notices of SSarrinae nnd Dtth inserted freet t'tt alt Tritiutee of Respect and Obituaries eh irqed exijht em ts a tins. As money must be advanced to tecw trior insertion. HUDSON Of Typhoid Fever atherrcsl- nence in Newtown urenno uo fa., on tun morning of the 27ih ultimo, Mrs. Sarah J, Hudson, consort of W. U. Hudson, In the Slth year of her age. She was sn exemplary wife and lnd"lent mother. A stricken husband and sorrowing child, together with a numerous train of re latons, weep sa l tears over the chances and changes of time ; but their Is moderate sor row compard with thosi who have no hope They can well exclaim "How lovely was her anjel hrm, Rich hair ami lustrous eyes, A gem lo i b autifiil fur earth, God took her to the stiles " She early In life rought and i btained pardon at the foot of the cross ; and by pious deport nient proved herself to be a truly christian character, both in principle an 1 practice. She bore her suffering with Ilia', patience, which always marks tho child of God. When aware that the moment ol desolutlon was drawing nigh, she requested that a splrilu al adviser might ba called In, with whom, Rev. Westfatl, she left the brightest evidence that she was iu tho "straight and carrow path" that leads to Immortality. After prayer and singing she g ive her spirit back to God, who gave it. Sleep on Sarah : "We'll sometimes dream your pleasant smiles Still on us sweetly fill j Your tones of love we'll faintly hear Our names in sadness call. We know that you are happy, With your angel plumage on ; But our hearts are very desolate, To thiuk that you are gone." C. C, Hardin. BABBITT Sabbath last Au. 4th. Mrs. Susan Babbitt, of consumption. CLARK At the parents residence near .Monroe, lowa, on l tie ixtli day ot .May. 1HII7, Willie, the son of T. W. and Lctlie Clark. aged 13 days. JttavhrK WAY.ESRt'IM M.lRKF.T. WAYNKSurno, JulySl, 1W, Corrected Weekly for the ItKi'i-iiLK'AN. rnouvt'K. Mutter (rrmh roll,) f V KK V d I'oiutocs y busb Ijod W 15 13 2 00(15.2 i") 10 13 ua id Tallow v li Country Soup y Pi I)ritd lVm-hi w tb FI.OUII AND 11I1AIN. Flour V bbl 81MI5 2 .VI 1 Ul HO Oil lienl iillsli Hye r busb iru p oiikii Corn M leal bush GHOCF.Rtm Colter V B 90ft tl I Oil 13 at 1 no l -" 1 HI 8 Hi 15 Tea r n isrown isuicur v I". Id'llmil Nuimr Hi svrupv sal MoliMHcs (N. Orleans,) orhum Y gal Hull f bbl Weep- lb PITTftlll HUM MARKETS. BA-rrnnAY, Augusts, The sencrnl niurki'tM liuvc Ii..iii nomnfimHi.oit- dull during tin- past week, the v. .hum' of liusN ncss, in iiiti iigutvgutf, Ik-iiik light, though In some article!, there 1h a Inlr fobbing trade. The imprcHNloii prevails, and Willi good reason too that nrlccM must no mi 1 1 1 lower. Itnlh iiimI iitiilfi-H art fmU'iivortnir ly everv ii'wsihLi iitcitiiMto Im p their ntwk down lo the lowest vmslll limit, unl It $ thin, more tlntit imyi hliig . irtv, uiut in iriitMHiiK HIIU H'MilCMIlg llUSlUC'tjMi CIUAIN AND Fl.lll'It. Wheat. Penn'tt. and Ohio, Winter Red ti 13:12 20 tyry bush si Mm lulsvi bush ?ft Cornt hush lis spring Wheat it inw.u :t winter winat LjuOwltj ou PROVISIONS. shonlilcrs IM V. Sugar Cured Hums uinl I'otntm-s, bid i jyii mi ! l 'i own .Minies liiu aim.?.-, mi Cheese ili I'.gKsfitoz o Huiler 'IIM'AU4 M.tltKKT. I 'mcAoo, August .1, W17, FLoi-R Very dull and lower. WHEAT Dull : Hides of No 2iuirinr nt. SI fifta 1K3. ' Coax Quiet; No. I, nt Mie ; No. 2, 8Htfa83c. Oath Dull, nt Wi:lc. ltVE Firm nnd Ic.V lower? nt IHVifaV'fi.r Vn 1; NSrnmic for No. 2. ... liAKi.KY null nnd nominal. l'HiiVLHIoxa Active; .Mens pork, $23 50621. I. Alio Quiet at 12o.Mc. 11KKF CATTI.B Dull ut ST23iai77." for fair In good sbippiug. lliMis Dull atM"S.7 00 for for good to choice V i ri. ftiiKLC Dull and nominal. Since the published announcement of tho intention of the Treasury De- nartnicnt to ismie a tractional-currencv note of the denomination of fifteen cents, a large numlxr of letters have been received reqiiestino; samples, and ftirtlier information in regard to the iroiiosctl new issue. Some parties inve enclosed amounts of money in their letters for samples of the notes, but these will not be ready for some weeks, as the water mark for the paper is not completed. The lock-out which has prevailed in the Pittsburg iron works for the past nine months has come to an end. When the mills stopped the price paid to boilers was nine dollars. The iron masters ofl'ered seven dollars. A compromise has been effected on eight dollars-with the stipulation that should the price of iron decline there shall be a further reduction. JoHS W. Snowdex, late private of Company E. Second Regiment of rennsylvania Uavalry Volunteers, is represented to have died in one of the Southern' prisons during the rebellion. Any person acquaintad with tbc cir cumstance, and data of his death will confer a great favor upon his psreata a commnnioating ut lacta to the (ton of the Bedford njumK ' 49-IIelmbold'a Hold Extract BUCHU ts a certain eurs Ibr diseases of the BLADDF.lt, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COM PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the us of a diuretic. If no treatment Is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Flosh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the . HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that ot Posterity, depends upon prompt us of a reliable rrmody. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. Ml Broadway, New York, and 101 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SilSeow-ly. rvFor Non-Retention or Incontlnn- ence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or ulcer ation of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stone In the bladder, calculus, gruvol or brick dust deposits and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings. Use IIblvijold's Fuiin Exthaot Bccuc 8;U, W-eowly " 3-Dr. Whlttlesy taken pleasnre In an nouncing to nls numerous friend and patrons that lieluutreturnad to Washington and resum ed practice) atfets old stand, corner of Main and Chestnut Ktrcji-Ui, wtere ho can be found at all times by those ivlsliln to consult him in regard to dl.tt'usu and their treatment. The Dri deems it unnecessary to enter luto the details of his theory und practice, as from hundreds of cases which he hua treated with complete success In Washington and adjoining counties, the public are more or less acquainted with his system. He would, however, say that during his real. denco InClnciunattl he had experience In hosnl. tal practice, making weekly visits to the prlticl pal hospitals of tho city, coming In contact with chronla diseases of every type ond kind, and having ample opportunity to witness the clfbot of tho most approved and scientific modes of treatment, tho Doctor has also ndded to hlsofflce a very tine .Microscope, which enables him to make Optical, Chemical, and Microscopical ex aminations of any case. Hint may bo presented, In short, to reduei medical Diagnosis by means of the uilno to absolute certainty, leaving no room for doubt, either on IiIb part, or that of the patient. The ntlllctedaro Invited toeall and test tils treatment with tho assurance of speedy re lief and permanent cure. r. wniTTLEsr, 9-IIcIinbold's Concentrated Extract BUCHU, Is the Great Diuretic. HELMUOLD'S COKCESTIUTED EXTnACT 3AIVSAP.V II I I.I. A, Is the Great Blood Purifier, Both nre prepared according to rules of Pilar mncy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made. StMnow-ly. t!.if anhood and Youthful Vigor are re- gained by Hclmbold's Extract Buchu. 3jlHcow-ly. .To my Friend and Patrons.-I have, as many of you are aware, aold'my Dental prac tice to Dr. J. S. Her tig. He lins been engnged In the practice of Dentistry for seven years, the lat tor half of which time I have been acquainted with him anil his professional career, and know him to be an honorable, upright, energetic man; ns well ns one of the most careful and successful operators I have ever known. I can conscienti ously recommend him toall my patrons, feeling assured that he will render the very best satis faction to all, I must now say farewell to all my frienda and pleasant ncrinulntnnccs. I go to seek nnotherhome, expecting to see but few of yon again In the present state, but cherishing a fond hope to meet you all in the land of the Just. With every good wish believe me truly yours, l-'-3m R. s. Patton. 3-llclmbAld' Extract Biicriii aires health nnd vigor to the frame nnd bloom to the mini cheek. Debility Is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, nnd If no treatment Is sub mitted to, consumption, Insanity or epileptic fits ensue. 8;13,'87-cowly. tl-The Utnry of Jinn I Ntrenrth. Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use Helmbold's Extract Buchu. 8;l:i,'07-eowly WErrnr or Youth.-A gentleman who sufTered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay, nnd all the efl'ects of youthful In discretion, will, for thesnkcof suffering humani ty, send free to nil who need !t, mid receipt and llreetlons for making the simple remedy liv which he was cured. Bnllerers wishing to profit y the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, In perfect confluence. JOHNOGDl'N, S',"-Iy 4S Cedar St., New York. a-Hchiiholrt' ntrnct nnrhn nnd Im proved Rose Wash cures sccrpt and delicate dis orders In all their stages, at little expense, little ornochnngc lndlet.no Inconvenience and no exposure. It Is pleasant In taste and odor. Im mediate In Its nction, nnd free from all Injurious proprieties. 3U3eow-ly. -Ilclmhonr Fluid Extract Hnehn Is plenonnt In taste and color, free from alt Injurl. ins proxrtl(n, nnd linmedlnte In Its action. ropcrtl ow-ly .1J1.JCO -To Consumptive The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few wetiks by a very simple remedy, after having sufTered for several years with a severe lung affection, and thnt dread disease Consumption ts nnex ions to make known to his fellow-suflerers the means of cure. To all who desire It, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the di rections for preparing and using the same, which they will rtnd a sure cure for Consumption, As thma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and all Throat and I.nng Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, nnd spread information which be conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every suirerer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish ing the prescription, free, by return mall, will please address Rev. Edwabd A. Wilson, jMjr Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V. ?-TUe no mora anpleswtnt and useful remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use Helmbold Extract Buchu and improved Rose wash. 8jl3,'87-eowly. 3.rola;ate V Co's. OdlAS ERASIVE SOAP Is mannfltrtnred from PXTIE MATERIALS, and may be oonaldered the 8TANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Groceries. tly. Jhttrd Cfeaatltatlaas meataresl ky Helmbold's Extract Buchu. l;M,'s7-eowly. rTke Hrallaa PmI, an Haas at Mar- eyHoward AasoelaUon Reports for Young Men, on the crime of solitude, and the errors, abuses and diseases which destroy the manly powers, and create Impedimenta to marriage, with sura means of relief. Sent In sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Address DR. J, 8KIL- IjIX HOUGHTON. Howard a...i.h. FtUla. dalnhla,Fa. gv 4tlsal all ofbottisaesDsaHaunbold's Extract Boaka.- It win It Oruut andsoaraatls Nallnai.sad snahlt ymssisvwti.; HUsainy Dm gldvertijifmmtis. W. BiNOiua, Jr., 64 firth Utrtet, Aim- ouryn, is tne (uunonzal agent Jar (As HM'L'BLKAV, w cvu cujr. MU3INKS3 MAN 3 COJIUERCIAL COL- Not. I B I ST. CLaim BnuatT, PlttUburjb, Pa. This institution has besti In ntMnttlnn rnr iniim. bur of ysars, and ts cond ucted successfully by an able corps of teachers, whose object Is to make men fiupu uuuersuiuu murougniy every oranca BUSINESS EDUCATION, to prepare them .for BUSINESS MEN I Bonk-koenlng. Penmanshln and Arithme tic, (time unlimited,! 110.00 Cook-keeping, Penmanship and Arithme tic 8 niuiiths,. 90 00 uuhiiichs unu uruamentai renmansnip per mouth 10 00 Comon English llranchcspcr month 10 00 Algebra, fhonography and Business Correspon. uencu accoruing to ugroenicui, All our specimens are executed with a pen. A full course can bo completed in eight weeks. For circular or specimens, address 8j7-3mos. N. SHAFFER. N EW STORE 1 FRANK. M'GURGAN, rias Just opened a Art class STOCK OP DRY GOODS, CLOTIUNO, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, AC, 40. In the Store Room of Ooorgo E. Minor, and nearly opposite the Farmers' dt Drovors' Nation al Hank, WAYUESBURG. PA. This stock Is ALL NEW AND FRESH I He would respectfully Invito the public to call ami examlno his large nnd fiishlonabln stock. Ills tnsteand experience In selecting goods : his energy and determination to please (ho public I1UJ1 icuui-ii-u JUSU FIRST CLASS STORE ! Ills stock embraces a large assortment of GENTLEMEXS' CLOTHING I of tho most fnsblnnnhlo and durablo qualities. junu, ma iinest (unniy oi LADIES' DRESS OOODS, HEAVY DRESS SILKS WITH WHITE EDGE, nnd a full assortment of Fancy Figured Silks of mi eiiiiirn. jiso, r.liiliress tioin, ropiins, .MO rnmblcilli'S, Wool Detains double widths, fllk Shawls, Itlstorlshnwls.sllk Hncuues iiitcststyle. l'nrasols, Fancy Fans, English Ribbons nnd other ribbons of all colors und widths- Hals, wreiiins unu rtowers -im Ilanilkerclilefs and cmuruiuuries, and a lull assortment of TRIMMINGS IN GENERAL. Also. Counter Tanes. I,nee Curtains. Plnnn govern, .iitrnjueun viivera. nine iiioio covers, an'l in snorta iuii siock m nu goous usually kept In a first class Trimming Htoro. uon i inrger ine fiiace, in tne nfcW HTUHB mii ol ueo. E. .Minor. ";7-n KitANK. iiravnoAN, SHERIFFS SALE. Ity virtue of a writ of Venditioni Esnonns. It. sued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Oreeno county, arm lo me uirecteii. there will boexpos. ed to public snle at tlie Court House, In Waynes, burg, on THE 31st DAY OF AUGUST iis-.il. rsv- siit.- . im.n, . in,, inu lilt l I W 1 propPr- tv. viz: All the riitlit. tile. lntpnat txmt fh.im ui m-it'ii'inm m, in, anu ioa co rutin irwioi init'X Hiitinic in ueiuer lOwnMJiip. uruuno count v. Va.. containing ONE HUNDRED ACUE3 ! more or l?q, nbont twonty-flvo ncrc rlrM nilJoinliiKlftiKlH of JcMse Bcott, EpluiuroJMoiTis, TnkiMi In exerution the nroDrtr of .Tntrunn ChetlittvTHl tho suit of the First 'tlnnfil linnlr oi HyiH'Buurg, HEATH JOHNS, HherlfT, 0. 8. INTERNAL REV. NOTICE. All persons wishing Oovernment t.loens nr iniorninuon aa ro me pnvment or otner (ovem ment Tuxes, residing In Division No. ff, compos ed of Marlon, Franklin, Wayne, Alleppo, till. nmre.Hprlnglilll, centre, Jackson, Itlchblll and Morris townships will call on me at mv office In wnyiiPKoiirg, Ml.'iu.-s ni. r.HAKT, V. s. Aas't Assessor Plv. No. 8, 21th Dlst. of Pa. W;7,-K7-?m F IH9T NATIONAL HANK, or wiTsr.sBi.-RO DISCOUNT DAY.... TUESDAYS. Kli;.n.iken, CuMhler. I). Bonkb, Pres't. May Id; IW-ly. J.C. JEWIS DAY, DI1LEB I!f BOOKS 1KD STATI05XRT, Wall Paper. Window Paper. Ac. Sunday School Rooks of all kinds constantly on hand, room in Mrs. Rush's building, formerly oocupled by t'ot terell & Taylor, Wayuesburg, Pa. May 9, 'i-ly. yil. BAILEY, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, mis strut, orrosiTi cocat hocsc Keens on hands always a choice and scloct as sortment of Watches and Jewelry. Repairing done st tlm lowest rate. ;l:'tfr-ly. M. T. WEllB, JR., SADDLE AMD HARNESS ITAKSIr, . (IN WILSON'S BUILDING, MAIN ST.) Saddle, Bridles, Harness kept on hand and made to order. Work done In the beat style, and at reasonable rates. rRepalrlnc a speelality on short notice. Farmer friends go look at his stock, 4&-ly. VIARtfLE WOKK3, 1TX SUMMERSOILL & BRO. , (jiwsLt'S old ITAjrxk, crnB uro or TOWS.) The public are respectfully Informed that Bnm mersglll Bro. have Jost received a lane stock of all kinds of , ...... ( . ; MABBLJt WORK! MoailSL MHaMBta.''UBalU worm, max wa an praparw u rarntM work M iannsbla tsrsaa oa short aotieo. Call and em amln our stock, Hjlest, out prkeea, be tor par. etm-v. rjlUE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER, FOEHE Y'S PRESS NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS I OR TBI BEST AND CHEAT 1ST HIWIrAftft TllS COUNTBT, THE PRESS, A flrst-elasa Double-sheet Elglit-psgs paper, eon talnlng Forty-sight columns. Published every morning, Southwest corner of wTam aaa umhsui Ereis, rniuuisipiua. TEBXa. DAILY PRESS. t.00 Per Annum, 1.00 For Six Months, 4.00 For Three Months. TRI -WEEKLY PRESS. 1.00 Per Annum, '4.0O For Six Months, 1.00 For Threo Months. ' THE SUN DAY PRESS. 3.00 Per Annum, 1.00 For Six Mouths. THE WEEKLY PRESS, TUB HOST VALUABLE WETOLT NBWSrArBB t TUI WORLD, It contains Items of Interest to every one. READ THE TERMS I One Copy $j 00 per annum ri.vmJici , v ug Tou Copies 17 60 Twenty Conies S3 00 to tue gutter up oi a ciud or Ten or mora Cop. lea an extra copy will be given. All orders should be addressod to JOHN W.FORNEY, Filltor nnrl PpAnHkln. 8. w. cor. SEVENTH andCIIK-STSUT ats., 'Philadelphia, Pa. THE RUSH 13 NOW AT 1 SLATER ODENBAUGII'S DRUG STOREI lie respectfully Informs the eltlzens and nhvai. clans generally, that be has rocutvod the largest DRUGS AND MEDICINES ever offered In this market .which he will SELL CHEAPER than can bo purchased anvwhora else In the wuuiy. PAINTS OF ALL KINDS! Drv nnd In oil. of the verv bnst nnnHtv rhim nr l(tUI4 fclltj sJIlUUJU'OI DYE STUFFS, of tho very finest selection. OLD LIQUORS I of all kinds, the finest that can be procured In UNYIELDING LUNO SYIiUP I A rnrnwiv tinsnmnmM for thnrnro nf MonHlnrr or inn lunes, npltCliiK of hlrmil, norfncM of tho urmwi nnu ciitttt. will pIiuiiko tlio frnil ynllnw complexion toonnof heullh, and wilt dire rivn pfpHiii. Thin Hyrup in nnn of tho mont uWul inffllclnfK of lliu diiV. Thin In n Infn ttioilinlnn nnd wo do not know of it full Inn in a RlnRle cumo try it. Also, nil oilier prominent pfttnt medlelnp" alwiivR on Irnml, ouet her with tho f'onirh Kir theltCHt ill usn for i,rnMi nf lh thrwitcoDijhH At?. . .. t Also, a yrup tho only remedy for hooping vtniKii, mi iur pjuiu ui rj, uuonoaugu uruff ."uior. n;jir-uiu. E. M. SAYEH3, ATTORNKT AND COCNSELLOR AT LAW. la nihil tlon to other bmlncss will uttrnd in n on in itanKrupicy inni may iM-sntruaterl to hli care. OOlce, opixjslte Drug fetors of O. W. Rob. erls 4 Co. A. TINKER n. L. MAPEL. IINKER & MAPEL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF HOGS, CATTLE AND SHEEP, AT THEIR OWN VARUS, WEST BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. ADJOINING MD. LIVE STOCK SCALES. Consignments respectfully solicited. Aircnm- niiiiiieHiiuim prmnpiiy answered. I'nst iiuice Auurewi iiox im v.i-v. )LASTIC SLATE FOR ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. K Mater al It stands unrivalled A mastlo It adapts Itself to every shapv and slope. Non-combusllbie. imnervirms. niinapyniintl vn FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR IIEAT DISSOLV E IT. The only roofing material ever dlseovered 'that win resist the action, of the elements as Ion as ,5'",c'll,,t n"',rcl- ' Being suscepllble- , .."vft..".," weiirimmexrioeiire, anuper- fcetlv HRK-proOk. II is Uneqimlled as aeoot- iuq eir ...itiiiiiHi-iiirinv nn'i rnrm ifuiuunKS. fen ccm. hrldtfes. bottniARftr Veuel v..i.tt j, Iteferenccs given In nny part of the county, or Specimens Known tn vlsirnra. Annlf Kir Iaia. K. I.. J I i hx HESTLEYSVII.LE, WASH. Co., PA. n. n.u.j,Yn, K. 1.. JO.M-X, Licensei!) of wach. and Oreene counties. . ,, L. W. JON'EH, AprxT, -Mf. -v,ayiicslmrg, . y ALL'ABLE PUOPKRTY FOR SALE! WITH GRIST MILL, HAW MILL, COAL BANKS, AC. The undersigned offers at private sale that valo- abli Tironertv. sitnatenn the MonnnwithelA Rlv. at tho Mouth of Muddy Creek, Oreenn countv! Peun'a., containing about forty-five (-til seres of ooiioui utnu. inere la on ma premise a valuable STEAM ENGINE! which will be Included In the sale. The Coal Banks Is open and allows an Inexhaustablesup- DlV. No ITWirn Healeuhle livaflnn frr . rtl.tlll-w can be found In the state. ror runner particulars apply to E. A. Flennl- Sen. Davidsnn-S Perrv fir.u.na Mnnl Pa n. K letter to the undersigned. 4-.?rn Haruvllle, Bucks Co., Pa. BE MONONQAUELA HOUSE, aica's laxdixo, eazB cotntrr, OLIVER BAYARD, PROPRIETORS, The beat accommodations tarnished ths travel, ling public Hoowand appustenanca complete. Table always spread bonntirolly with the deb. eies of the seoaon. Horses for hire; fe and stabling at raaeonahla rate. . . ias-tt 1BE OREESE COlNrY AQRICtJLTCR . ALA510MNCFACTCrUXS)CIETt' will hold their Utn Annual EzhlDltlon at tha m . . P. MncHSaBSV IVsasarsr. T,-sr. . ' eiolhinn. W 0.NDER3 NEVER CEASE! At THS cLoTiiiifa a to n M t N. CLARK 4 SON. It la no longcr'lmpostlble to get a tall rati for 17 GO, of good material, that wa will warrant to give en lire satisfaction. Light Cawlmer PanU snd Vest, for Si 60, fins and tile style; Bummr PanU and Vast for II K, tha vary best til wool CA8SIMERE SUITS I from 50 to M dollars; ths same that has cost yoa 40 dollars. A larg and beautiful ttoak of !t '. ' BATS AND OAPbl The newest and bast styles, the mors lagan! ara the Henrietta, SU Cloud, Yacht, Broadway sail PEAB0D7 CAP I Tha oap deriving itanamalfrom ENGLAND AND AMJERIOAH Munificent benefactor MR. fir.O. PEABODT. Every American youth who love her greatest Ilenefaclor should not fall ta hav one of thon CAPS. A full and complete assortment of Gen tlemen's furnishing goods. W have ths Now York Mill and Wamstitta Muslin Shirts; two of the best brands of muslin manufactured. THE CELEBRATED KNGU81I RUFFIJi SHIRT. Wool and Catslmere Shirts, Fine Corset Jeaa iirnwera ana Hummer Undershirt. Llnsn Hiindkerchlefs, Gloves and Hosiery, with tin bows and scarfs. In endless vnrlety. The Kugena! Vlelfirln and r.nha.lln ti..w . . . ? . . ' . . - ...... ' (,..n, inn mi ilfTWOSl, IRS Zephyr Scarf, Tisx Paper Collars, of all stylos. Ward's Hlinkespeiiro, Linen Imllntlon, Water rroor, cmoroiuereu, Keystone, Ooldsmith's Phfcnlx Ornys.irc, 4c . , the yard. kindly ask you to compare price owure Duying. . fc2J-'o7-ly 1 DIE'S AND GENTLEMEN I FELLOW CITIZENBI MR. PRESIDENT, OR ANY OTHER MAN I W hav Just reoslvsd a iplsndld ttok af SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTIUNO I ADAPTEDTO MEN AND BOYS WEAR : AUO. GENTS FURNISIIING GOODS. Which ws wilt sell st the IawmI mIm p11 ..j exsminc our stock. Price are down and If w can t sell a man the clothing he want houodt Room In Allison's Building, Wayuesburg pa. G CIHEKl OUIHER AOAIN8T THE. WORLD I ANOTHER HUGE ARRIVAL! Determined tohsfoTmot InrTTArTthtnt.Qalher LARGEST AND M0T COMPLETE STOCK Of GOODS Ever brought to Waynasbarg.' Oo to Oulhcr't, Goto amber's, a to ulhsr'. If yoa waat If yea waat If yoa waat Cheap Sand 1 1 Cheap Goon-1 1 Omm Oooda I I WMT. jICUBILL AG R1CU LTC RAL SOCLKTY. Ur troond. in Rlehhlll ta-. Oren eoontr. I am w1ts lig airhurdy. Weptemher theJtth a41Ma,iB7r . U. WTWAXTON. PrcWt. ' A-gaaa, Rsa. (wa. . Kmkt, Cor. Box.