The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, August 07, 1867, Image 4

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    hc HSCTgncsbwrg jQftepitbRcaH TiSobriesbay, HCngust T, I8CT;
JHrdirat.
fJHE WOK 0R OP TIU5 A(i
TIME, MONEY AXD.LAUOK PAVED!
THE LATEST & BEST CUURXt
Otic nf the latest Patents. Issued on thn llth day
if m. , i. -hilar, IMW, to Wfii. II. M"i utehcon, of
Washington, lout), will be on txhlbitluu lit
JOHN BUNNELL'S,
In Waynesburg, IM. ThW CHl'ItN must super
cede anything of the kind heretofore produce.!.
Tilt; stinplt liens of lis construction, and its t wo
foM or reversed inotlon, thai pniduces hutter
from three In six mi ii liti s must Induce the com-
nullity to examine its (pialitlcs. It saves tlmi
It saves work and produces its much butter us
liny (hum In existence, Mr. Munnell has full
power to sell rights for pennavlvania or New
York Hlate as well as to lui nihil Churns to citi
zen of Hits county.
morris, fi-lomaco.,
3;-.7-tf. Agents.
F O U T Z'S
CZLlBaUfED
This firemntlon.
) long and fuvuruMy
known, will tlior-
ounlily niuvigoiatu
brukcn-dcwn uml
low-iplritttl iiorMi.
hy itrfnthniiiK
and cleansing the
stomach and intes
tines. It li a sure pre-
yWP.Acr Tcnuve or ah tn.
,--e-. - fc;- Cn, s incident in
tills inlmril, such u LU.XO FEVfctt, OLAMJUtd,
IELLUW A-
TER, HEAVES.
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS Of APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, ko. Iti
UN Improves tht
wind, tocresset
the appetite-gives
inooia ami
fflosiy ikio-iiid
tramforras the
miserable skeleton loto ft fine-looking and spirited
Te keepers of Cows this preparation Is InvalunMe.
Ik increases the 4 u amity ami improves the quality
01 uie milk, it lias
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
Increuau the win
tily of milk ami
cream Unity pT
cent, and make the
batter tltm anil
sweet. In fatten irir
entile, It Rivit!i m
an appetite, loosen
makes tlaan thrire
nacb faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In
the Lungs, Liver,
Ac , this article
ants as a specific.
By putting from q
one -half a paper
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the
above disease 1
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If Riven in time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Pupae, or 6 Papers for Si,
PREPARED BY
h. A.iotriv: iu?oM
, AT Til EI It
ft MILKS I LI PRlft AMI MEMC'IM HEWT,
No. 116 Franltlin 6t, Baltimore, Md.
For Hale by lnnrP'lU) and Storekeepers throuj(U
eut the I'nltcd Suus.
W. W. Roberta Co., Agents, Wnviiesbiir.', Pn.
ll;i,l,'Mi-l.
glll.I!MA
UMAN HOL'fl'l
.it s r 1'i:m:ii iiv
THOMAS UilAULKY.
Pw!(lvel eho rmwi -ohipi-ft Hntrl tnnurtnwn.
Kvui-ytliliia iuhliit-il 10 InriiMi ilH'hest Hct'oiu
uirvlntinn fvi.ryct oltWcit lolhi! pulilic.
.Mi-l4 iiivniNhi-.t at all hours, tuljlc proviittvl
with the In) hi llii'Mn.iin.
'rru-.Ht'rM ami tlme il--.sirotts nf rrfro .limcnt
will iln nvll ioimII. " I'liiu1 mill rctniiis his, n.
rcimliilinnorim ariot iMiiiiiiiuci'iiili-iiijiii. mill
lim.illiil)l, lnii,li,i'l. Ilnti'-t-, tlin our nrnii-r!y
nmiiileilhy tin' siiisii'i iHi'i ri;:i: liii-ly.
Jl
CAKRUOt: MA.St t .d 1X1.1.::, irSI:HIT.ii, I I,
I
llMpi'i'll'iilly uiv. s iKitl.'r tliiit ho ha lo.'.lt.M In
Wnytii'.-il.iii;, V;i., vh'.re he lulriula lo iiiiinu
fluturi' C A K H I A G E 8
Of cwry ilfi'ript ion, I'ro'.n his fxpcrliMiro in
the biilin s la- ti'cls ff.nri.l. iit tlmt lus work. In
Ktyli. hulsli aii'l tin 1 a! tti I . will rlv cut in- hat-
Islii'-tiou. It Is his (Icti-viiilintlon to pun-hast
tlir hp.st inattMlal In marla t, ami fiiiploy hoihm
mi i-uinut'ii-iii uonimro.
i(All work wamint".l I'orniH'yt'ar
'iShtiii-lf,
D
WSOLU riDN OK rAliTXEIi-illlP.
Tht'cn.wirtnorshln hnl.)fnirt vUtlrnr nn,l.r
tilt' firm nf Wnlhiri'.t; Titylnr, In thl.tihiv (Jllllil
lth, illss.ilvivt hy iinililiil rni4i-nt. '1
Hi)k mi'l it nuts of tlu- tlrin nre In tin' hnn.ls
it Win. Wullaa1, MU'Oi'.Hsor to Wiiltnet' ,fc 'I'nylor.
m.Wai.i.ai K,
1;M HavidTayloii.
Q.1CO. S. JEl-'FEUV,
notaky rnii.ir.
All lillhicss pcrlnlnliiR tn Hie ili"i. nlti'lliloil to
proinplly. (nlii-i. with i A. T.-ii'i-aph fo.,
lll.il ul till' IVmrt 11 oust'. 4;l-tf.
O. OF 0. K.
HOKIUMKA .ODOK, NO. 058.
Hnll In (lnnonr's ItnllilltiK, TjihI Main street,
H'nyllt'uburi!, I'a. Tliiii'. lhiuwlnv t'v. nlim.i'ai h
week. ilh.
J O. OF O. F-
WAY.NESliVItO I.ODC1F., NO. ItiO.
Hnll tn finnenr'H Tiiill.lini:, east Main Street,
WayneHburg, Tu. Titne, Tuojuiny eveninn, eaeh
week. .Hi.
J 0. OF O. F.
WAYXEsnrno rxcAMPMENT, no. na.
Hull In nnnear'g Tliillilinz, e!t Main Street,'
WaynesliiirK, I'n. First nn.l seeond Fiitlny's of!
nen minim. ,in
Jcccdrnto' a;?t;ttf.!S.
.DMINISTUATO US' NOTICE.
Letters of ndmlnlKtrntliin linvint; heetiKmntecl
tntheiinilersliznetl ii-kiii theetati' of Elizabeth
&ta(rierfi, late of .tneksim toivnshtp.rtreene coun
ty, I'n. .ilee'il.. notice Is Itcreby Given tonll per
mmH tiltlebtcil to sniil ewtate ti make iminetlinte
payment, uml those hnvinc elnlins to prcHcut
tUeiu properly uulhenticnteilfor xi'ttlement.
A. .1. IIIXERMAX,
(t:5-0t. of Aleppo township. Administrator.
JjJXECUTOKy K or ICE.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas
TTukIics, lute of .letlerson township, finn-no Co.,
ln.,dec'd.. hnviiiK liei'n granted to the under
iKiiol.nntlee Is hereby Kiven to all persons in
dchted to wild estate to make Immediate pay
ment and those huvitm claims to present llieiu
properly autheiitlented for settlement.
.lull Hl'lillKs,
I.IXDSEY HTUHES,
F.xeeulors of Tlios. lluBlies, dee d., Jellerson tp.
lWIIJOSTILVTOirS NOTICE
letters of ndinlnlstrntionhnvlneleen urnnteil
totheiindersiKiiisI ui,ii the estate of Mnrueret
Keener, of Dunkaril tp., (ireene eonntv, Pa.,
iler'il.: notice Is hcn.by given to nil p.Tons In
tlehtetl to said estate to make Ininuslliita pnv
tnent and lhos- liavlnu claims will present tiie'm
properly authentlcatvJ for m tth im nt.
Ma-tit DunkaM townl 1 1 p. Adnilnl st rnt or.
gXECCTOBS NOTICE.
Letter testnmentsry npon the estate of Joseph
Thompson, latoof Cent ret p., Greene county Pa
dee'd., hnvlne been (minted to the undersigned
notice U hereby given to ell persons Indebted
to laid estate to make Immediate psvmsnt, and
those having claims nimlnst the same will pre
sent them properly authentlcateil for settlement.
'',-, DAVID TUOMPSON,
T;lT-ir ' ' Exceptors.
A DISTIUTOR'S KOTICRj
. Letters of administration harlnt be mnted
to the andersiEned upon the estate of Mnrr
BliarpliBck, oXJciTenon township. Orseoa ooon
ty Pa., dee'd; notico is hereby siren to all per
son knowing tbenualva Indebted to said sslate
io Dak Immediate payment, nd Oiosabavlsg
IsJm will preeent them ftoporll WbenUca7
itot atttlmenw L ;ZT" a
T-.t? ew 1 tjf Ctimberlnndtrs AdinlnUtntto).
) ttlNTlNiJ
THK WAYSIsnCIW ItrTVWJCAX
JOR PUIXTIXG ESTAliUSlI
MEXT, , S..IYLIH' Ulli.oi.Mi, E. VST OK THE I'VlrU'-'SlJlU tlf,
WAYNESJSUUG, PENX'A.
rAMlMII.KIS,
VH'.)GIt.VMMK3,
KIM. HEADS,
llUSlNEfSCAHDs?
I1LAMK.S.
LABELS,
Ac, Ac,
NEATLY EXECUTED
! WE HAVE NOW A C.IiKAT VAIHIITV OK
MATKUIAL!
Ami n. more eumptotr stork of
PA PEL', CARDS, Ac,
TIkmi nny cwlnhllshmrnl width Iho titflfl rl
nnr IjuhIiii'.s cit'-lr,
AND WE ARE 1' It E P A It El)
To execute every lesorlillon of
JOB PKLXTIXG !
IS A
STYLE OE NEATNESS AND
BEAUTY!!
CANNOT HE sntPASSED ANYWHERE
W -mploy the most competent printers, and
proHMe tu
MEET EVEltY 0I1DEH!
With which we are favored In tho
SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE
ASD
IS THE MOST 8AT1SFACT0UY MAXXEll.
. . Particular attention tlrtD to
PDIE RULE WORK CHECKS, CERT1F1
. . , CATES, 4C,
T'4 TEB30 BXABOKABLt I J,
tM te'kM' it ma aiatijwliii
' wsynssbllrsj, T,
r
EW EXCITEMEMTl
tni ritortMr.D lurt-Acnxtsr
II. R I N E II A It T !
FOR SELLING CHEAP GUOCEUIES!
HuvltntJiiHt returned from the city, ho luisorn
ed tho larKcst
x e ir an o cer yi
In town. Ho flnnln'et to Inform the citizen of
Wiivtii'KhurKttit'l vicinity of llu' mr hi low tn
krn In s!ertlnn lilHtotk, huvliioti hand u good
Kiinplvof
LU.N I KlTIONSrt HI At 'i ' , CIOA IW, TAIL itlso.
rituVlsJo.SS. HAiti.V IHtll.D
lll'i:K. 1'uTA loK, FISH,
I.RIKl J'KAi'IlKS,
A.-., At;, Av.
I'itU ati'l ae lilui nfl he hns hocn getting
A N E V S U P 1" L Y ! !
Vntl u-111 flii.1 lUm nrAAiwmniliilln nr. A n n mtM
lovtr than any one In llie plui!e. lie kuiu lo go
iu iiic i pwu'i, in
LEDW1T1IS OLD IiriLDINO,
Opposite the f'oiirt H'iiise and fyrmerly fH'i'iiple
by the 1'osi tHlice. l;ls;'illi-tt.
IIECO.NSTULXTION!
It
NOT OF THK t'MOM,
nut ov
ISAAC HOOFER'S
flltOCritr AND COrKCTIOMKRY !
Mr. l!'Mpf r wnnhl illl hnvc h frlcn ls ntnl pat
laiiN lirnr in inlii'l, thai lo i-ontiniii'N In the in-n-rv
ami ( oiiii i iionriy truiltMit til usual plaro i
Uoiiitf buxitivKM, uml that hi'haJUNl n-cclvnl
A FIIKSH SUPPLY
nf tho best quality of all i ticU hln his line.
TOY. Vi tTIoNs, aii'l n uivnt vavh-ty ol nseful
articlcsalwajK mi hand.
It E F H E 8 II M E N T S.
In onninvtlnn with the nbovt1, Mr. llnnprr
kt.TpHa liL'stamant, whi it
ICE CHKA5I, Hi:iUIIE.S,
And all tin' 1 iixui its of t!iu kciimou can he ob
tained. 'Ilit) in out ntlractivo and most popular noit
In town. H;ll:'i;'-ly.
nt.LlA.M WALLACE,
lil:U.r',l IX
GUOCEKI E.S AN D PRO VISIONS!
o.K noon ti r.sT or rr.rrit mio'.VN'a rtohk.
We hnve Inst ri'eelved o well selected stoi-k of
Choice FAMILY ullfM 'Ellll-S , wlneli w pur
chased for cash anil are cnhililcnt that we enn
supply our customers and all who iniiy favor us
with a call, us cheap. If not cheaper, than nny
other house In the county.
COFFEES,
sun Arts.
MOLASSES.
HYItll'S,
TEAS.
KICK,
SODA,
'loIlArroK,
CIUAIIS,
SNUFFS, CAXM.FX SOAPS FXTUAfl, COF
FEE, HI ItA WIIEUIUES, JELLIES,
tVt'., Ac., Ac.
rion'l fall tocxainlneoitrstoek Hiid see for your
selves, for we are tU tcrinlntd to sell as cheap us
the clunpcst. .'i;H-tf l7
.IllU! IlL'tlllF.S.
Thomas Li-ias.
T.
LUCAS & CO.
ronwAnniNo and cosimipiox sthitcit.VNTa.
And drahT In rro"-rlr, Hnrdwari', Leather,
Shoe Flmlinu, Iron, Nails, SjiII, Fish r. Also,
nin-nts for Atiiiri-y, t'rfiinlow A-l ixtn Window
Sah. A unpply kept constantly on hands. Hire's
Landing, ra.,alrovi' the tits. !;vtf.
AZF.AH IlItUTUKIiS,
WIHI.f:.ALB G ROC K It AND COMMISSION' HF.H
CHANTS. No. 77, EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
.Tar. H. Lazfah,
M m. L. Lazeak.
5;lly.
pL'BLIC NOTICE.
Aathenrm of Hl'tillF-HA I.l'f'AH In dl?wolvei
by milt no I contt'iit, tin onnmlsilon bimin-.H
will Ktill berttrrled on nt the old stand, In tcood
order, itnd on the most rv!ioniiblc terms, In the
name and Myle of L. Hl'llr a ro,, i senior
partner.) Tliey flatter themselves, by luivlmi
the House and the iM'st location In the place lor
that business, that tin y will kkoivku 1 literal
share of the pnblle patmnntre.
They will also keep a RtHxl npp1y of OIUtfFH
IFson hand to necommodiiteall who may favor
thrin with a mil.
L. lirOHF-H A 1.
4;ltMf. Uu e s LundiiiK. 1
s
OME.THING NEW
ix WAYXEsnrno, penxa.
TIIOS. Bit ADEN & CO.,
f At filestore rtiom formerly oeenpled by Andrew
Wilson, Sr., next door to llraden's lrui( btore.)
Itcspwt fully Informs the gool people of Greene
county, that tliey have opened t
II A 11 D W A II E S TOR E!
And Invites a call from thelrfrlcndsnndthe pnh
licuenerHlly. Their store Is filled with evervtliiliK
In their line needed ly the farmeraild meidianie.
Itelug practical farmers, tliey know exactly the
wants of their farmer friends. Anionic thelf var
iety of irorsls will Im fiHind Iron. Xmls, of all
kinds, Planes of all varietii's, Aimers, Unices,
Ac. Tllttle toothed, rruss cut ami mill euws,
hund saws mid tools of ail descriptions,
AGRICULTURAL I5IPLE3IENT9. '
Mowing Machines, flitting Doxes. Corn Shellers,
Plows, Cull I valors, Shovels, Forks, and every
thing in their line.
8ADDLEKY RARDWARE.
A general assortment of saddlery hardware, to
which they invite the attention of purchasers.
WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS.
Talis, Backets, Putter Howls and all kinds nf
ei..l..n U'.l..n CI.Ih'. SI'., 1. i
miii. .. i .in n. f lllliw lUl.Kt'ia,
Hrooms, Bmslu-s, Conl Buckets, Bram Kettles,
Buggy Whips, Shot guns, Boys Wagons and
Sleds.
All persons desirous of purchasing any of the
abore articles and many others not mentioned,
will ooaaaU their interest by
CALLING BOON.
Ther will take pieasrar In showta iheir Meek
atsilUise. ieiT them s ceil wheayomeome
to town. Kernsusar the ptoeposite lite Fijt
isaiiui'isi nana. - i
t". 8BADEjiCa"
TUB WINHlSla CAIN
If fairy tale were true.
And fortunes were my hap,
I'll full you wb it I'd do
It' I'd llie wishing cap t
I'd make enrli niiilua wile.
Who'd givu both heart and hand ;
And all domestic strife
I'd banish from thu lurid.
No ana that wrought or plough'd
Should ever toil in Vititi s
The great should not be proud,
The small should not complain ;
The friendship of a friend
Should hist through good aud ill ;
And, constant to the eud,
Should guide the wuaJ'rer still.
......
All rulers should he just,
And people should be wise.
And swindsimd spenrs should ni-t
For luck of enemies;
The triumph! nf our time
Hliould li ess the poorest lot,
And misery aud crime
rlnmld die ti ml be I'oriiot.
The Fines,! Npeecli liver Hade.
Tlit' Jr'rWMMf'ir iVnViii priinoiiiK't's
Lincoln's (Jt'ttysl)iii'gsioct'li us the fin
est that ever fell ii'tun hiiiiiun li. In
view of this (act, uml that it is now
even more pertinent than it ever was
we make no apology for republishing
it. We give it below :
"Four score mul seven yeurs no
our l:tl Iters liroiiolit forth upon this
continent it now nation, conceived in
liberty ami dedicated to the proposi
tion that all men fire created equal.
Now we are i'ng;i''cd in a "jreat civil
war, toting whether that nation, or
any nation so conceived or dedicated,
run loner endure. Wenreinet todedi
catca portion of it nx tht; final resting
place of those who here (rave their
lives that the nation might live. It is
altogether fitting and proper that we
should do this.
"Jint in a large sense wo cannot
consecrate, we cannot hollow this
ground. The brave men living uml
dead, who struggled here, have con
secrated it fitr above our power to add
or detract. The world M ill little note
nor remember long what we say here,
but it can never forget what they did
here. It is for us, the living, rather to
be dedicated to the unfinished work
that they have thus fiir so nobly earn
ed on. It is rather fitr us to be here
dedicated to the great task remaining
before us that from these honored
dead we take in Teased devotion to the
cause for which they here gave the
last full measure of devotion that we
here highly resolve that the dead shall
not have died in vain that the nation
shall, ii in Irr God, have n new birth of
freedom, and that the Government of
(lie people by the people, anil fiir the
people, shall not perish from the
eart u.
Niimliiy ill tlie I'litornflo Mines.
The Mnnliinn l'.t, of May 10th,
gives the following graphic description
of Sunday in the mines. Those who
have been in a new mining region will
easily recognize the picture :
Sunday, however, was beiuififn.
The Catholic, Episcopal anil Methodist
churches were largely attended, anil
the songs of praise were mingled with
the voice of the horse auctioneer as he
dashed up mid down the crowded
street on tht! "best bargain ever tillered
on the 111 Icii. Jt made rather an
amusing dialogue at times, to listen to
the minister and the ntietionncer. I 'cr
imps tliey (lnl not notice it, lint others
did
I; for instance, imagine the follow -
mg:
"What shall I do lo be saved?"
"Bin' a first rate saddle horse."
"What shall a man give in exchange
for his soul?" "Only thirty-seven
,11 i, . . .
dollars: or, reversing the order.
"How much do 1 hear fur this
horse V" Seven baskets of fragments."
"Who wants to buy him at, forty
dollars; "Jhvcs lit the torments of
hell."
I hiring the afternoon, a bit of a
fight occurred in the street, by way of
variety, in which one of the parties,
in addition to getting his fiiee badly
damaged, was put in the raluhuo.se to
repent his sins at leisure, which it is
presumed he did, as he got down on
his knees si' vera 1 tiniest 1'ctbre reach
ing it. And so it is with us of a
Sabbath dav. The devotee and the
drunkard side by side ; religion and
business; pleasure and profit; profan
ity and praise ; virtue ami vice inter
mingle ami jostle each other as we all
glide along the swill current of life,
strewn with wrecks and filled with
breakers.
How Hid lie Find it Out?
A traveler once arrived at a village
inn afler a hard day's travel, ami be
ing very tired, requested a room to
sleep in ; but the landlord said they
were entirely full, and that it was ini
tiossible to aocoinimxlate him that
his wife had to sleep on the sofa, and
himself on the floor, but he would see
what his wife could do fiir him. The
good woman, on being applied to, said
there was a room he might occupy,
provided lie would agree to the con
ditions, viz : to enter the room late in
the evening and leave it early in the
morning, to prevent scandal, as the
room was occupied by a lady. This
he agreed to do. Alxmt two o'clock
in the morning an awful uoise was
heard in the house, and our friend, the
traveler, was tumbling heels over head
down stairs. The landlord, . upon ar
riving at the spot, inquired what the
matter was. The traveler ejaculated
as soon as he was ableto siveak : "Oh !
Lord t that womau'o tlead !" "I know
that," replied the landlord, "but how
did you find it out 1" .. - .-. . -
Pithy asd Tkce. Elder Swan
used to gay that if the doctrine of uni
versal salvation . be true, the Bible
ought to be read : "Wide is the gate
and broad is the way which . leads to
heaven, and evcn-rxxlr coca tlicrc
jtaright the gate ana ' narrow k the
way that kada to hell; and ton can't
' fttX ! tf wrnn . - -
W. ROSS,
rilTSlCIAX AND ai'ROEOX,
pdli-e In Jewell's building, West end of Main St
uyuesburg. 4;l: ttf.
g LATER ODENBAUtill,
HEALER tS nil CCS, AXD MKDICIX C,
Liquors and everything pertaining to a first
class Drug (Store. Prescription carefully com-
iiuiiieu. uicigus um niuuu, ' v nviiesliiirii
. olfotHMy.
)
ENIISTHY.
l have located In Wiiynesbnrg, and ntn oecu
pyhixthe lute resldenee ot Ur. H. S. I'ntton. Hav
ing talti'ti great pains to become thoroughly m
ununited with ln.it h tho theory and practice) nf
fieiittstry. anil having imrl ancvperieuccoiscven
years In the profession, I del wairtintisl In any-
tint nun my patients simii quve uo cause to com
plain of inferior operations. Extraction u-lll t
rendered painless, when desired, by the ndmln
1st rut loll ol'"I.U0jfllt!lg gas' or otlHTIlliest heller
t'luirifes moderate, amlall operations warrant."
a retui'seiitisl. I will bent home wirimri- iti
AiivKNrt iiK Ironi the lllteenth to the thirtieth
of every month. Jus. S. HElUTil.
tl;l:Mf
BELLOWS'
WORM L0ZFGE3!
Are, without exception, the most estrnordltm
rv Medlrine of theune, CornprlslUK nsthey do,
lleiuarkahl" 1'ntter tn expelliiiK worm, with
pleasant tateand Tteet hulety. They contain
no Mercury, no Mineral, noTurpetitiite, not ill nf
Wnrai'MM'd, no HoitK.ti, nothing Injurious, They
are entirely Veuetahfe.
SYMiosnor Woumh: Itrhlnof tho nose, fe.
vcrlhm H,twitchliiH or Kturtiiiy; suddenly dur
hufsleep, pain In Ihestumiich, loss of Ute.-li, pule
ncMS with tUTtieappetilo sometiiueH voraelouN,
at othiTN frehle, a iliillneMS ol Hat eyes drowsi
ness, a swelled upper lln, toinjut uhltely luire l
and Htuilded wttU red xpotx, fiietid or fiarlle
bn-at Ii, ui iiiitlnnot the teeth dui'limleep,u u-n-satlniiid
lodument in the throat, nu Iiniiattinil
eravitm for diet ,ehalk or elay, tret fulness and Ir
rttability of temper, ehollc llts and palsy. Intes
tinal Worms are miiioiik tho first to undermine
(he eotedltullon In the lint ul disease. They
ofien cH-eanlun severe dlneane, endliui somet inie's
falidly, pnillriilarly when they iiM-etid to the
Ktiaiiacli. Their presence hi thetrinosronllnary
situation Is attended with iintavorable ((t'eets
upon the general health. Kmimiit men annert
that nil are more or less trim hied with worms,
and that many die annually from this cause,
who.hythe timely administration ot a pmper
n inedv would be save I. As KKLLi iVK' WtJH.M
L iKN(M:s may be taken without any unpleas
ant results, Hiid as mwt ehildien are loud of
thctii, their ne Ik recommended lo those appar
ently healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what
would produce sult'erlntr.
He careful -what you use. Various remedies
havo from time to time, heeu recommeiirletl,
such ast alotin l, (ill of H Ormwoo( Turpentine,
t,ve.( so that dangerous and even latal ct m .-) itcn--esare
produced. 'J'he necessity nf a safe and
sure remedy has caused much research mid
study by the proprietors of I- KLMiWS' Wo KM
I,i (ZKNi IKS. They ure positively sale, pleasant
and ed'eeiual. They do not kill worms, but act
by iiniklnn their dwelling place dtMunenihle to
them. In order, however, to mmid caiisuiueis
aualust deception by a base compound, the uti
iilysisof lr. A. A. II A YlvS, state Assayer, prov
Iiilc the above statement isaniiexetl. .
"I haveanalyzeil the WnltM L"ij:UKS pre
pared hy Messrs. Kki.iiwhA t'n., and llud that
I hey are free from Mercury and othrr metallic
or mineral matter. These Locnesan;sltllttiily
eomiMMiii'lrd, pleasant lo taste, sate, yet Nin e and
elleelual In tle-ir action. '
Kespectlully. A. A. IIAVR4, M. !.,
Assayer of the State of .Mass.
ririise reiui inbcrthat Fellows' Worm Lnen
gesaie prepared with ureal, enre from the con
centrated extracts ol two plants. They do not
art as a imruaflve oremelie, will not debilitate
the patient, are so simple an Infant may devour
a whole box without harm, ami will at the same
time expel the worms In an extraordinary man
tier.
.? Fellows' worm Lorrinres In (he only Worm
Iti-medv In existence cnmhinlmc harmless final
ities with dcltelous taste und amazing power,
I'j'lee Twenty -live rents per i!ox. Five boxesfor
ailollar. The siunature of Fellows A Co. Is ul
tached 1'ieaeh ueiiulue Imx. Hold by Medlclm
dealers generally. Fn-pfitcd at the New Fhk
laud Itotaiilc liepot, for the Proprietor.
.1. C. FUKNCIL
Pkmah l!.l!Nl-S A fo, (Jen'l. Ayeiits, N, V,
-l;L'l-im.
i NINVALUAIirEMKmciNKKOUTHE
1 rUItlFYLNU OF TlIK IlLUOl).
ML J. W. roLAND'H
II U M ) U I) () (J T O n.
A Positive Ucmedv for all kinds of Humors, par
tleularly Frysipelas, Nelllo Itush, Halt. Klieum,
Srroln la, t aibunfleis, Hoilsand Piles. It Is very
uratilvintj tosay ol this, or of nny other inr-dl-einr,
l,l is the very hesl remedy kuomi," It Is
not always no easy to prov H, It Ik, however,
exceedingly fjralily lii to the proprietor of this
niedlelue, that, White heiteclnres to the public
that this is a most wonderful ami elleelhe spec I .
lb- it ir Humors, asstaled above, he has abundunt
pifrot at hand to sustain his statement.
For sixteen yours the Iluuifr I toe tor has been
inaiiulartured and sold, ami every year has In
creased the value of Its reputation, and the
amount of its sales. In New Hampshire, where
It originated, no remedy for humors is so highly
prized. An eminent physician 'now an army
surgeiitii when piactictiig In New llampshirr,
purchased between lllty or sixty Rallons of It,
during some seven or eight years, and used It In
bis practice. Helms si me then ordered It for the
hospital where he was stationed. Other physi
cians have purchased It, and have used If In
practice wltli great success. When the proprie
tor lived in New Hampshire, at UotMou'n i cu
ter, tor the space of thuly or forty miles iiroiiiel,
and in M.'iiiieMcr, partlcuhtrly, the llomor
Iwietor was well known and highly valued for
the numerous and wonderful cures which It ef
fected. Though manufactured In lare o,nantl
ties the supply was frerpietitly exhaustetl, and
purehuM-ii harl to wall for more to is1 made. In
that region some very severe eases of Fryslpeles
were treated witli and I hey were cured ! Kry
sipehis, sores, or earbunclcs, those ugly, painful
ulccis, were entirely removed wiierever this
medicine was liilthtnlly used. Ho It was with
Hcrotula and Salt Uhemn. The liuinor Ixlor
euretl them.
For the sake of showing what Is thought of It,
u aw lesumonmift are ncrr inserted:
MuvioN Oai.k, F,.sq,, lloSI'-.V.
I hereby certify that I was sorely n ft! let erf with
liolls for two years, developing t'heiuselves up
on my limbs atid other purls of my Imdv. The
sullcriiigH which I ' ndurerl trom them are Imle
sciihable. Sutllce it tosay that I falthhilly tried
several of the most popular humor remedies,
but without removing tlie nllllrtion. At lem:lh,
by the eaim-st reijin .-tt of an intimate friend, I
was induced to try Ir. .1. W. Poland's Humor
Doctor, and am verv happy to attest I hat all my
Polls were removed and my health was restored
by using Hr. J. W. Poland s nroresaid medicine.
Boston, Jan. 11, ivm. MILTuN C1ALK.
A. ('. WAhL.rr, F.kq., M.VNciiMTEn, N. If.
Tr. .1. W. Poland Tear Sir: I very cheerfully
give my testimony In favor of your Humor
tor ns an exeidlent remedy for humors. My nu
mi ro(isacfiinintiinceM in Manchester know how
severely I was alllirtcd with liolls and they
know how perfectly good my health Is at pres
ent. Your Humor I nh tor cured me. Please re
fer lo me for particulais lu my ease.
June 11, jvui. A.c. WALLAf K.
.Mia Por.Tit, Dov ji, N. II.
July IE, lsV.
Pit. Polanp: Irneelved your letter InmiirliiK
a to the ett'ects of your medicine on seu-plck-ness.
I am happy totay that f think it Is "the
medicine" for that dreadful sickness. I tried
various prescriptions, but found none that set
tled thr stomach and cleared the head like the
Humor Hoator. I it p as though I could hnrdly
wait to get ashore, toeutrent yon fo Introduce it
into ship chandlery slonm, that It may find its
way to those w ho suiter upon the mighty deep
from sea-sickness. If rnpiains who fake their
families with (hem, or carry passengers, should
try II once, thry would never be willing, to voy
Bge without it.
I have tisi d it for my family since Its Introduc
tion to the public for bilious habits, headache
and humors about my children, and have always
found it n sun mre.
1 am not fond of having my nnme appear In
publie, and would not consent to it on any other
account imt to relieve tho su tiering; but if the
foregoing will le of any service m you or the
publte, you can make use or it.
Yours, UAUUUvT M. rOIiTEIL
Mnh more might le ntnterf In Telatlon tothls
inudietne.as contained in testimonials, but it is
neelless. Ask Manchester dmgglsts, about It,
especinlly y W. ttiake at Ilnrr n. iiirpiire of Mr.
Henry Pluiuer, of I led lord, w hone wife was cur
ed by It of Salt Itheuni. Ask almmt any person
In HRHtiiwn, and they well deidnre Its value as
a remeily.iw used In their own eases or by their
friends.
The Humor toefor wns formerly olrf at fifty
cents per Imttle : but the nmt of every ingrwlf
ent composing it has gone up so enormously,
that the price nns been mlsel to nEvrNTY-Klvt;
cknth only, and that by compulsion.
The Humor Dtsdor in prepared at the New
F.n gland Hot ante Depot, mr the lnprletor, J. 0.
French.
sold br Medicine Penlern everywhere.
PF..M SH liAK.N fc tx to., Utneral Anentn. New
York. 4;--m.
AYNEeSIiUIlU 3IAIUJLE AND dTUNE
WORKS.
SAYEISS & RIXEIIART.
Still eontlnnetoenrry on th. Marble and Stone
cnlttng business at their long established stnnit
Immediate east ur the Public thisare, betwwn
Hhsu and Onsjue streets, Wavnestairg, Pa.
This astnblisliment has been In constant oper
ation since iNtu, and Uie long experience and en
ergy of the proprietors, linked with the eee
clse of sound Judgment a nd good taste, luwe won
for them n wldesoread and enTtabte renutntlon.
Aa extensive stocli of ther Tartoe vartetlee of
in nest marble Kept con vantly on hand, is pe
el oi auentioo paid to pottabing, pnssinsj, earo
Ing snd enrmvlDf. i . .. .
AU order prouiptty AUed. iSklt-tC
T.
LW SUMMER GOODS,
t '
SHIRK & SUTTON,
(8CCCESSORS tO A. WILSOK, Jit , ATSEMflta.)
AVo Imvo removed to WuyneHhurff.nnd respect
fully Inform our friends and the publlethat we
uru now receiving u beautiful asuortmeut of
CHEAP DRY 0001)8,
For the ftprlns; trade, to vhleh we Invite the nt
tentlonot our old cUHtoiuerN and till others loan
examination of ourtoek, which umbrueu tlu
BETTER GOODS
tit less price thnn we do. Weenll ntlentlon lo
our stock ot Millinery Trimmings llalmoral ami
iiisiji maris, Hosiery, j loves una tMbhollil.
CAUCO AND AIUSLIXS!
And every variety of poods usually kept In ft first
class Store. .Men and liny'
F U It X 1 8 II I N 0 GOODS!
of all kinds, Men and Hoys' Jlals, fnps, Boots
OltOCEItlES, NOTIONS, Ql'EENSWAItE,
Ae,, Ac, It would leuschss to undertake to
eliuuierate all our goods, n will endeavor to
inane it loymir Interest to ileal Willi us.
.We hos' by glvlngstriet ntteiitlon to btlsl-
licssaild Illillorillili. ili'iilllur In Im-rlt n llli,.r,.l
share of patromige. Ijrop In ut nil events.
DONT FOltOET THE PLACE,
at A. Wilson's Store room, In Wilson s Nc
lliiilillng, Wayneshiirg, I'a. fc'l-tf '117
(J 0.METI1 1 NU KEW !
MtW. E. 8. HAYE1W & II0SKISMON
Have Just arrived from the East with a lurR
assortment or riirelmi uud domestic
D Jt Y 0 O () I) S,
SPUING AND SUMMER STYLE3 !
which they propose to sell nt the lowest f'ASH
prices ! such as Kress UooiN, press Trim
filing, Press ilutlons. Ladies
Shawls, Hoots nndshfrcs,
Halsaml Caps ; also, n
great variety of
nice articles, nt
very low
prlccg
for
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' WEAR,
Wares of all kinds, nnd a complete varletv ofthe
best (illlll EltlEN. Allofwhleli thi.y propose to
sell at the very lowest ilgiircM, depeiuling on the
(ilality and clieauiesM or their good to gain
them custom,
(live them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
nnd they will prove ttiat the shove is correct.
Itooiii In Allison's building, nearly opposite the
t.'olirt House, Wuyneslillrg. t;l,'li7-tf
JJEALTIFUL DISPLAY!
DHY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASdIMEKS, 4o.,
EVANS' ESTABLISI IM 1CNT.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
EVEUYTIILN'O IN THE LINE!
Wishing to close out for the KnII tnule, he nf
fers hl H'sids nt astonishing low rates forerish.
The stis'k is us into us the latest and the. best in
market.
Minor's Iltlllillng, opposite the flrecne House.
t;il-llil. L. K. EVANS.
JATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. URAKLEY'S CEEEDIiA
TKD PATENT
DUPLEX E L I P T 1 C
cm lioviu.E srr.rxo)
SKI II T.
Tho Wonderful Flexibility and ureal com fort nnd
pleasure toaiiy hidy wearing the Implex Kliptie
SKtrt will exrerlenee particularly In all
crowded ahsetnhlien, operas, earrlagerv rallroml
eHr,rhnrcii pews, arm chairs, fr promenade and
iiousi dreiw, ns the skirt can l toldeil when In
use t occupy small plaee as ensily and coiive
uieiitlvne! a SUk or Muslin Preui, an invaluable
iimlity iu crinoline, not round In any Single
spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the plensnre, comfort
and great convenience of wearing the Puplex
Kliptiesteel spring wklrt for a single day, will
neverarterwHids willingly dispense with their
use. For Children, Misses and Young Iwdies
they are suts-rlor to nil others.
'liiey will nottendor break like the single
spring, but will preserve their perfect nnd grace
ful shae when three or r.Mir ordinary skirts will
have been thrown osid tut useless. The hoops
are covered Willi douhlf nnd twlstefl thread, and
the bottom roils are not only double springs, but
twlreo-rdoubleicoverrrf; preventing them from
wearinml when drugging down stoops, stairs,
Ae.
The Implex Ellpfle lift jrrent fhvoritrt with nil
In lies and l universally recianniende! by the
Fashion Magazine as theslumlard skirt pf the
fjishlonnble world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages
mt'rinolfne. viz: siipcrlorqunllty, perfis-t man
utiwture, stvllsh shae and linlrth. tlexlbllity,
durubilitv, "csimfort and economy, enquire for
.1. W. ni'tAPLFYH Implex Kliptie, or Double
spring Skirt, and are sure you net Uie genuine
""cAFTroS. tn Ktinnl ngaint imposition be
particular to N(1H'K that skirts otlerd an "DU
PI.KX" have the red Ink stamp, vlr; MJ. W.
Ilnulley'e Puplex Kliptie Steel spring." Also
Not lee that every Hoop will admits, pin being
pnssed thnmgh the centre, thus revealing the
two on double) spring brudwd together I herein,
wlileh la the eeeret of tbeir tlexibillty and
strength and a cotubinution not to be found in
any other skirt.
For sale in all store where first clam skirts are
sold livouglioul Uie Lulled btaiesi ana else
where. Msutuimcttireti try ths tele Owners otlhe Patent,
T WiSTi BRADLEY A CY, ,
ST Chamber 4 Tt A II RcaUe Simtal N. f . ' ;
J SEW rEBlTXE FOR IMF. Ui.XUKEHCUlU .
Phal.si's wa, Bleemlag Cercsis.
Pkalsas. Might BImbiIsii Orests.
Pkaloa'a "Xllil BlMislsg tmu."
Phalea's . tight Blasnlug f'eresis.
rkaleat "stlBht Bleeoslag t'crews.
A Biftit .vi)nl.lts, .-Itcst., ftnit Frssrsnt Pwfhsie,
stall led from tk rsr sn4 kmitlhil luwtr from
wbisk it tasiM iu turn.
stsnttfsstnrtd enly by . '
Pll.tl.O.1 V 0M, Rtw Verk.
liEWAnn or couttTrRrEirs.
ASK rtR PHAL0N S-TAKH KO OTUER
CLIMAX! "CLIMAXll
Pnges Climax Saho, a Family
blessing for 25 tents.
It heals without a scar. ' N
family should be without It
We warrant It to cure Scrofula
Sores, Salt Itheuin, Chilblains.
Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions
of tho Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands,
Ac, it makes a perfect cure.
It has beea used over fifteen
years, without one failure.
It has no parallel having per
fectly eradicated disease and
healed after all other remedies had
failed. Itlsn compound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balsams, and put up in larger
boxes for the snmo price than any
A 111!
V ! t ll.-'-t. n el m U - (,4 u...t.n in I'ii.fndc!
P n f'' ir wr'r't. Sen ('n w ot eirh it'iuf, of
Ii - i ..t vy. u o.M-c t-anip mim lor h dn lor vhlia
tl
I' -c ,;t e-Tv-i, r-lmn p trrhsiiiix. Itm lh. Iwo llkf-.
i.u, i.v o tin? l)).-;or. ,o in iu.) laa rife ol
.in .ji Oil. n i ! :i 'i.vMi.v v tn no-y U, !mi.!rirct
Ii -t t!i, nrv an tin) i n-. Tim. r :ii
Hnl .- nli Prii :y'.f i i 1 l.i rr, if!r l,Vi p-r
Loir. -r ;.vil.o la; -iu.-ii. All if-Mcr-tor sdv.ee
di u'.I l-p uJi. I lo hr. H-iniitijis IV.nril
,.. i. r, ; ,rn iti h rr.. r:i-stf . p,.
lii ii mi vii i -s 4 Awaif t pi-nm- li.irim it IN.,
X. Y.; l. H- IU t.c I'.n.moic, ill.; ,i:n l,
P.r.i iU-'.-.i v, Oliio; Wmicer Tilor, Ctil-
m o, i.t.: C j..iiii itioi,, a, ii.i.-, M'i.
(law vi. ip 1 rr.
0
RtMIAN S COURT SAM-:.
Ily virtue of n decree nnd In pursinm',e of nit
o der Issued out of I he trphans" Court of (ireene
cot inly, I will expose to public sale, on the prem
ises, on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, t'i7,
ft certain messuago nnd tract nf land situate hi
.leriHison township, a'ljoliilng laiels of John nnd
fieorge Hex, Itlclmrd llawltius, Hon. 'I hus. P.
Pollock, l iiori, Hharpneck anil Daniel Munloeli;
eiiitHlnii)4
ONE Ill'N PRKP AND FIOITTV-PIX AND
T1JKEK-FOURTH A CI IKS,
more or less, nbotit one hundred acres of which
are rlenrrd, and litis tlicreon a hewr-d Ion dwel
ling houM1, a Ntn Ida nnd sheep-shed, npplo
orchard, coal, lime-sloiie, Ac; being iho proper
ty of tho estate of
ISAAC nrAC.aLDGE, DKC'D.
The same will lie sold In one or two parcel. n
may bedeeincd (just for iho-e Interested lu tho
tate. LMVI I1LACKLF.POK,
7;II-lw Trustee.
JyVNDaAliIi. ' "
For sale, l.ftin iiere of Timber wnd, on fho
Hattimore nnd Ohio Railroad, mar Llttlet4Mi
Mtatlon, West Vn., on which there Is a Hteam
Snw Mill, Tannery and abundance of the best
kind r.f stave, Jluilding mid Stave Timber. Js
rich nnd well adapted to grazing, and will bo
cul In parcels to suis purchasers. Apply to O.
Marshall near tin premises, or to Paw sou,
Adams, Way noshing, (ireene County, I'a.
i;Jtr-iiin
ii1IRIFF'9 SALE.
Rv virlue of n writ of Venditioni FxiKiTm. Is
sued out ol I he Court of Common Pleas of fircene
county, and lo me directed, tiiere will Iw expos
ed to pnlille sale at the Court House, lu Wsynes
hurgj, on
SATURDAY, 27tii DAY OF JULY,
next, nt one o'clock, p. ni., the following proper
ly, viz: All the right, title, interest and claim
of defendants of, In, nnd ton certnln tnottof land
situate in Mouoiigitheln tiwnshrp, (ireene coun
ty. Fa,, e(iu!jhniD4 one hand red und nineteen
acres, more or Icsm, nlrout acres of which aro
cleared. Ad loin Ing lands of ftenjamin Maple,
John Mlnor,sam'l. Minor, Win, (tray and others,
nnd has erect ml thereon a log lioiisp wenther
honrded, log stable and other outbuildings. An
excellent orchard on the farm.
Af", Another piece of land situate In wild
township, begitning at a course on the ereek,
thenep hy hind? of Thomn B"rd' heirs five
Nrehest thence by lands of Nisih Hartley. :tl per
ches to a cfitirne, thence up the creek :ti perches,
thnee by land of Thos. Honrd's heirs, '24 perchc
to ii post hy a sycamore, theiiee down the ereek
by the same W perches to the plaee of beginning,
containing one a re more or ies.
AI-Mt. Another piece of land situate In snld
township, iK'glnnbig on ttiecfsil nnd tMHird line,
thence by said line vU, perches ton "tiikn, thenee
bv land of Noah Har'lev,7 perches in the ereek,
tl'ienee hy land souie.iH-jo pi-rches to the pine
of U'glnnlng. eontnlnlng oneiwre more or less.
Taken in exerulhai as the property of the
Whltelv Creek Oil Coinpnny.at thesuitof Wni.
Phillips.
ri;J-.tt. HKATH JOILVS, RherlfT.
gll Uil FITs"bALE. "
By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponn.
Ins tied out of the Court nf Common Plena nf
(iri"ene county, and to me directed, thre will be
expofled to publte sale nt the Court House, In
Wayucsburg, on
SATURDAY, 3d DAY OF AUGUST,
next, atone oelork, p. m., tlie fnlTowlng proper
tv.vlz: AU the right, title, Intent nnd clutin of
defendant of, In nnd to a certain tract of tend
situate in I)uii kard townshij irene county, I'm. J
eontainlngTwo llnnrfeecl Acres. More or I s,
nlxiut one hund rel umi seventy sns cleareili
ami han erected thereon one Hrlck and Frame
dwelling hnnse, threw tenant houses, a frani
lrn, two frame stables, one Grist and Kuw Mill
nnd other ont buildings; nn apple orchard. 4tc,
Adjoining lands of JosiahSontu, liowen IUss,
and Kli Fvans. Kiainds North by I)unkard
Creek snd Houth West by Taylortown.
Taken In exeentionaa the prop-rty of the Kus
nrt Farm Oil Company, at the suit of Arehlbnlrl
F. Coon and Ira Rush. 11KATU JOH.NH, 3h It.
7Wt
s
HEKIFra SALE.
fly vlrtne of a writ of Venditioni Exnonas Is-
snp out of the t'oort of f'ommon Picas or tirwene
eonnty, and lu nkedireuUsl, tlinre will expoa
el to public mile at Uie Court House, lu Wuyuc
borg, on
SATURDAY, 3o DAI" OF AUGUST,
nest, atone o'clock, p. m., the following proper,
ty. vis: All the right, tlUa, Interest anil einlm
of defendants, of, liisud toa certain tract or land
situate In Jenrson township, r.reen eounty.
Pa., containing Ifljr Acre, more or Is, about
twenty acres eiennsl, on which i erwl-etl ono
lois atraae, corn crib ami soma fruit tr-w Ad
kilning lands of William Kinuud, Hugh .C.
Uoulsworth ami others, .
TiUten In rn-ewttoir -aw he property of the
Clifton Petroleum oil Company, a Uieaui of
he Commonwealth of rennsy imnla.
T HJSATH JOUSH, BB'S .
'CO;-' .
hu