r . V- ehc ''hvmeabitrg jSlcpaibltcan, ofrncgfrnn - Off ugtci ' . 14, -1807. VIE i0DER OF THE AGE! TIME, MONEY AND.LABOR SAVED! THE LATEST & BEST CIIURM One of the latest Patents, issued; on the Uth day of Heptemher, iHiM, to Win. R. McCulcheon, of Washington,, Iowa, wUl bo oa exhibition in few days ot , . ' J 0 n N MCSK ELL'S, fn Wftynmbnrg, Pa. This CTTVKN must super cede anything of the kind herwtofore produced. The siiuph liens of Us construction, and its two fold or reversed motion, that produces butter from three to six minute must induce the com munity to examine, ItN qualities. It naves time It saves work ftnit produce as much but tor as any eh urn In existence. Mr. Munnull ha full power to nell rights for IVnnsvlvanta or New York Htate as well ax to furnish Churns to cltl SetMOf thiHCOUOtV. Moim.s, ITLLOM 4 CO., 8;27-tf. Agent.. FOUT Z'S CILIBIUTIB Horse and Thil preparation, Iodk trd favomMy known, will thor outfMjr reiQviKO.ata broken down and low-ipirlud horse, by trnthoU)g and clia rising tl.a ttomach ac4 inUi line. U la a aura pra- Tonuva oi an uts aaifi incident to Mi animal, inch u IV SG Ft V tit, GLA.i)K3, TILLOff WA- TKK, HEAVES, CO V OH 8, PIS TEMPER. KB VKR3, FOlXPrR LOSS OF AITK TITK AND VITAL KNtiRUY.fco. Ita uh Improve, the wind, Increases tht iitlit- g ivfa a imooth and a;lotijr akin and 1 iras-forms lit aJ nui-r.blfi ikclttoo Into a floe-looking and spirited born. To keepers of Cows this preparation la inraluabla. It incrvajtvi tlie tiUiuiUty and uaprvea the quality oi uia mint, it hu been proven by ac tual experiment to , Increase the quan tity uf milk and orfam twenty per cent, and make tta butter flim and awvet. In fatten in it cattle, it Kivvi tlitm an'appetite, looiena . tJieir ii t ue, slu nki thrm tlii-lv auch foster. la all dlicass of Swine, ruch as Coughs, Ulcers in tha Lanta. Livsr, Ac, Hi ii article JrAi cm as iH'cuic. m fVS By ntittlnn Imm vuc'ituu pnpvr o a pipiT in a barrel nl.wil: tli awjv. ii i inn c a T,! will be arailicsled or fntlrely prevented. If liven fn time, a certafa preventive and cure for the Hog Cliolera Price ii Cent! per Paps, or 6 Papers for 11. TI11.PAK1ID ST 8. A. FOUTZ nRO., AT TTIEIT 'nnmtLC mm ami MF.ninvE rr.roT, Ho. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. Per gale hv Drnvvltu uid Btorelmpen thronitf at 111. (.'lilted Siuel. o. W. Iljihcrta A Co., Ani ntii, Vayuenl urg, I'm gHErsiAN norsu, JVST OrKXFU iT TII0MA3 BRADLEY. Ponltlvely the most ponii1etc Hotel In our tow n. EvnrytliiiiK(,omtlm,il u furnish tlivbcNt aoooin - aintlHUon uver yet utluretl to itit' puhllu. AIi'hIh riirnlHlii'd in nil hours, tulilu provitlid with tin' li'Mt in tlMmeuMon. Truvt'llfre mill ihiif iliirons nf re fri'Hhmonl. willilowi'll tu cull. "Tom" t ill ritiiiii hia olil rcpntntlnn oi itn urmmiinKlittinv Ktiiihnnn, iitut hfM)itiihii. IniKllnr.l. Jlousi. ihc uiie K.i-iin'i-ly ocottiiieii by tin' ".lc8'iii;:i-" tililt'', 5;!:'MJ-ly. I. O. OF O. F. IIOSHIMKA LOPOE, NO. 55i ITnll In Onni'iir's IUillilius, Haul Main Btrcpt, WayneKburK, l'a. Tiiim, Tliurmltiy evening, i-nch wet'k. dli. I. O. OF 0. F. WAYNEsnrnt. Loror:, no. m. Hall In Onnenr'n llnllilins, int Main Stroot, M'aynoaburu, I'n. 'i'liiio, 'i ucncliiy evening, cncli WtfK. (111. I O. OF 0. F. WAYNESUl'KO ESCAJU'MEST, NO. 119. Hull In Onncnr's Ilullillni;. enst Main Street, M'ajrncubnrg, I'a. t'irut unci aeumul b riilay's ol uch month. dh. POBEUT DOUGUERTV, CAIUUAaC MANUFACTURER, 'AVNE3IICHC, Tk. Bespeot hilly gives notlr that he lina loenterlin Vaytiesburg, wlioru Uo Intemls to miuiu bcturo CARRIAGES Of everr description. From hla exiwlenec In . the buaiueaa hu lelh conlldctit tliut lim wurk. tn atyla,tinUih unU Uurnbility, will ttivu entire tal lalmaiuu. It la hia Uoturiiiinutiiin tn tiuruhuNe .lie utwi luuieriai in niarKt'l, uuu employ noue but eotiiiietent workmen. AI1 work wurruuted Tur one year .t. 2-,1'i.- W-ti. Q.E0. S. JEFFEUY, . . '' . not Any PUBLIC. Alt bmilnrjgs pertaining to tho offlec attended to promptly. Oillce with P. 4 A. Telograpn Co., aat of Uie Court House. 4;l-tf. piRST K. NATIONAL BANK, of wAixi:auvRa DISCOUNT DAY TUESDAYS. D. bONK.il. Prea't. J. C. 1 lEKWiKEa, Cusuler. May iti; ;6tMy. JEWIS DAY, DEALER IX BOOKS AXD ITATIOSERT, Wall Paper. Window Paper. c. Sunday School Books oi all kinds ooiuluntly on baud, room In Mrs. Rush's building, formerly occupied by Cot tere.ll & Taylor, Way nesburg, Vo. May 0, 'W-ly. yM. BAILEY, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, BU1H STREET, OFrOSRE CUURI 1IOCSE. Keeps on hands always a choice and select as sortment of Watches and Jewelry. Repairing done at the lowest rates. 4;t ti;-iy. yyM. T. WEUB, JR., , SADDLE AMD U ASSESS MASER, OK WIL30N 8 BUDJDINO, MAIN ST.) Saddles, Bridles, Harness kept on hand and made to order. Work done In the beat stylo, and M reasonable ratea, star-Re pairing a speciality on short notice, r Farmer frieods go look at ills slock. 4;H-ly. JARBLE WORKS, 6CMMEBSGILL ft BRO. (nWBLL't OLD tTAHD, Dftn KKD or TOWtt.) Tha jwbllc are respectfully Informed that 8am . RaetsueVBru. have Just received a Urge s tocti of - v MARBLS WORK; f M Otsrva Woiksa, MeausaanU, Manila X. . Wsanpraparad to furn'4 work at f unabla tsrms on short aotis. ImS and ax- snunaoaratoeiL, styles, aaa prioss, baton sw. saaatnf kMwhara, ajfAsv T at fix printing. ) RINTINGl THE WATNESBVBO HEITBIJCAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISH MENT, SAYEM' BCILDIXO, CAST Of THE rTnUCSQr ABE. WAYNESBUKO, TENN'A. I'AMPIILETS, FKOORAMMES, BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS FOSTERS, BLANKS, LABELS, &c, Ac, NEATLY EXECUTED. WE HAVE NOW A OHEAT VAUIETY OF MATERIAL ! And a moro coniplele atocU oi PAPER, CARDS, d- c, Than any e.stuhllsPmenl within the limits cl our buhtUfHH cucle, AND WE ARE FREFARED To execnte overj- description .of JOB TRINTING! IN A STYLE OF NEATNESS AND BEAUTY!) CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWI1ERE W employ the most competent printers, and MEET EVERY ORDER! ' With which we are favored to the 8BOBTZST TIME POSSIBLE CT THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. Particular attention glvesi te FINK BULK WORK CHECKS, CERTO1- .-t- rCATJBJ, V., TERMS aXASONASLEt ' ' ! Let w have ft eaQ batei tosoc eseewhet '.'.V":'.'.;v iAn.ixTtaM, : Iff Wayaeaborg, Pa, EW EXCITEMEitTl the nioroiiD impeachmbht H. RINEHARTI FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES I ' Hsvlnt lust returned from the city, he has open ed the lamest - "v NEW OROQERYI 4 In town. He desires to Inform the eltlzena of Waynesbnrg and vicinity ot me cure ne has ta ken In selecting his stock, having on hand a food suunlv of V CONi'EO'IONS.TOnACCO. crGARS.TAR, also. t IVV iniVflrj, XliA'jU.l UlllLJ , Utt;r, nuAiuiA r i.-tii, ltlKl PEACHES, , Ac., itc, Ac, A-c. Call and see him us he has been getting A .N E W SUPPLY!! You will And hlra accommodating, and can tell lower than any one In the place. Be sure to go to ins rigni piace, in LEDWITirS OLD BUILDING, Opposite the Conrt House and formerly occupied by the Post Oillce. l;l9:'(KMf. RECONSTRUCTION! ' kot or THE CStON, ( . d v t o r ISAAC HOOPER'S OnOCERT AND C0 FECTIONERT ! Mr. Hooper would still havo his friends and pat rons bear In mind, that he continues in the Gro cery and Confectionery trade at his usual place of aoinn Ditsiness, anu mat ue mis just recti veu A FRESH SUPPLY of the best quality of all articles In his line. TOYS NOTIONS, and a great variety of useful articles uiwuy un nuuo. REFRESHMENTS. In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper Kecpii a Kcstaunuu, wncre ICE CREAM, BERRIED And all the luxuries of the season can bo ob tained. The most attractive and most popular resort in town. e;n:'iiy. JILLIill WALLACE, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! OXE DOOR WI'-ST OF TF.TKII WlOVTN'S STORE. We hnve ut received n well selected stoek of Choice FAMILY G1UH r.lll i.n wiiicn we pur chased fur cash and are confident that we can supply our customers and all who mny favor ns with a call, as cheap, If not cheaper, Ihuu nny otner nmise in tne county . COFFEKH. BUOATts. MOLAPSEK ISYIilPS, TEAS, urcE, (SODA, TOBACCOS. CIOAltS, SNUFFS. CANDLES, SOAPS, EXTRA T, COF' FEE, STllAWllKltlllES, JELLIES, r.-., 4c, Ac. Don't fall tn examine our stock and sec for your selves, for we are determined to sell as cheap as uie ciieajifsi. u,iT-u ui John IIcoiiks. rjl LUCAS & CO. ..Thomas Lucas. FORWAROIXO AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. And denlers In Groccrtea, Hardware, Leather, Mhoe Miiuings, iron, aiis.rwn, nan, arc. nirenrs fur Aulirev. rromlriw A Coon's Window Snsn. A supply kept constantly on hands. Rice's innuing, fa., aoove tue ru. o;--ii. AZEAR BROTHER4, WHOLESALE OROCFXS AND CHANTS. COMMISSIOll HER- No. 77. EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. Jas. H. Lazear, Wm. L. Lazeak. 6;16-ly. DUBLIC NOTICE. As the firm of HUGHES 4 LUCAS Is dissolved by mutual consent, the Commission business Will still be carried on at the old stand, in kkk1 order, and on the most reusonnble terms, In the name and style ot jiluiie ot iu, isenior partner.) They flatter themselves, by having the House uud the best locution in the place for that business, that they will receive a liberal share of the public patronage Tliev will also keen a good supply of 10CEU, IES ou hand to accoiuinodule all who luvor them with a call. L. HUGHES 4 CO;, Rice's Lauding, Pa. 4:10-tf. s OMETUING HEW IN WAYNESBURG, PENN'A- THOS. BRAD EN & CO. (At the store room formerly occupied by Andrew Wilson, Sr., next door to Bradeu's Drug Store.) Respectfully Informs the good people of Greene county, that they have opened a HARDWARE S TORE! And Invites a call from their friends and the pub lic generally. Their store is ruled with everything In their line needed by the funnerand mechanic. Being practical farmers, they know exactly the wants ot ineir uiruier irienus. Ainong tneir var iety of goods will be found Iron, Nails, of all kinds, Planes of all varieties, Augers, Braces, 4o. Tuttle toothed, cross cut and mill aaws, lUtna saws ana wuis ui sui atuwriyuons, AGRICULTURAL 1MPLE3IENT3. Mowing Machines, Cutting Boxes, Corn Shellers, riows. cultivators, ouoveis. Forks, and every. thing in their line. SADDLERY HARDWARE. A general assortment of saddlery hardware, to Woicn tnvy uiviie uie atiuuua.vt yun iin.ei a. WOODEN WAKE OF ALL KINDS Tabs. Backets, Butter Bowie and all kinds of Kltenen wooaen rixins. winow tsasaeia, IT t. i. .. r- i ii ii i.-.... i snmiia. xi unurn. v uuvbm?, him it Buggy whips, Shot guns, Boys Wagons and Slrti ' All persons desirous of purchasing any of the above articles and many others Dot rueuUoned, WUl oonauil uuur uiiexea. uy t CALLING BOON. They will takt alsasnre In showlnt tneir stock at ak Umea. So five them a call whan you eome eome i First tstowa. lUmsmMrtht putce.opposl'St'ie fiauonaiDana. T. BRADS CO," N detect JJcaiing. ax oRiai.vtL Lore stokt. City poets may as well "hang their harps on" the Park trees. The Peg asus of Gotham is not fast enough. We iu tho country, can beat his time, and not half try. Any jury of the "free and intelligent" would certainly award a leather medal to the "lover" who penned tho accompanying lines. There is something in thein that city folks never dream of. Tke'poet's de scription of Courtship and Love in a cottage is very touching. As they are, not copyrighted here thoy are : He struggled to ktsa her. She struggled the i - same To prevent him n bold and undaunted : But, as smitten by lightning, ho beard ber ex claim, - ' i- '- "A vaunt, sir !" and off be avauuted. But when he returned with the fimdtsMtt laugh, Sbowbig rlc irly that be was affronted. And threatened by main lorce to,carry it aff. She cried 'Don't!" and the poor fellow donted. " When be meekly approached, and got down nt her feet, Praying loud, as before he lnd ritnted, . Tliut she would fiiitvo him, and try to be tweet, And Buid, "Cun t you?" the dear Blil re canted. , , , Then softly he whimpered "How coaW you do to? I certdnly thought I wii9 jilted, , But come ihou with uie, to the parson we'll go ! Buy, wiluhiumy dar?" an l sho wilted. Then gaily bo took Iter tn st'O her new home A khatiiy by no means ench inted 'See ! here we cau live with no longing to rotim. " Hesiill, "Shan't wu, my dear?" So they shaiitcd. THE EXCHANGE OV PRISONERS. Maor General Butler's Report Gcnernl Grant's Order Suspending Exchange. New York, August 7. The Tri bune publishes Butler's report, us Com missioner of Excliango during a por tion of tho rebellion, from which it appears that in December, 18G3, ho found the Confederate Generals anx ious to exchange man for man, but tho Confederate government refused to treat with General Butler on tho ground that he commanded negro troops. Notification to that effect was sent to our government, which refused to ad mit tho right of the Confederate au thorities to outlaw our officers. Ex changes continued till March, 1864, when General Butler had an interview with Commissioner Ould which con vinced him that retaliation would compel tho rebels to abandon their refusal to exchange colored soldiers. The government was informed of these facts, and referred the matter to Gen. Grant, who in April directed Butler to decline until otherwise ordered, all further negotiations, and shortly after instructed him to consider the determi nation of the rebels to make a distinc tion between,, white and colored pris oners as a refusal on their part to agree to further exchange. Butler was also instructed to receive all the sick and wounded tho rebels would give up, but to send no more in exchange. In August the rebels offered to re new the exchange man for man. Gen. Grant'then telegraphed the following important order : "It is hard on our men held in Southern prisons not to exchange them, but it is humanity to those left in the ranks to fight our bat tles. Every man released on pnrole, or otherwise, becomes an active soldier against us at once, directly or indirect ly. If we commence a system of ex change, which liberates all prisoners taken, we will have to fight on until the South is exterminated. If we hold those caught, they amount to no more than dead men. ' At this particular time to release all rebel prisoners North would insure Sherman's defeat, and would compromise our safety here." The Happy Man. "I noticed," said Franklin, fa me chanic among a number of others, at work in a house erected but a little way from my office, who always appeared to be in a merry humor, who had a kind word and cheerful smile fur every one he met. Let the day be ever so cold, gloomy, or sunless, a happy smile danced a sunbeam on his cheerful countenance. Meeting him one morn ing, I asked him to tell me tho secret of his constant happy flow of spirits. 'No secret, Doctor,' he replied, 'I have got one of the best of wives, and when I go to work she has always a word of encouragement for me, and when I go home she meets me with a kiss; and she is sure to be ready, and she has done many things during , the day to please me, that I cannot find it in my heart to speak unkind to anybody.' What influence, then, hath woman over the heart of man, to soften it and make it tho fountain of cheerful and pure emotions? . Speak gently then ; a happy smile and a kind word of greet ing, after the toils of the day are over, cost riothuig, and go far towards mak ing a horn liappy and DeacefuL? Take l'aur Time. A gentleman visiting the family of of a worthy deacon in a neighboring town, had been showing the children one evening, a beautiful musical box, after which he wound up and put the instrument in his pocket. At the hour of retiriug for the night, tho visitor was called upon for a prayer, and having got upon his knees, was in the midst of what promised to bo a some what prolonged petition, when suddenly in consequence of a change of position on the part of the suppliant, the mus ical box started gayly off with the tune, '-'Take your time, Miss Lucy." To Bay that the prayer was brought to a rather abrupt termination, and tliat even the deacon rose from his knees all but convulsed with laughter, is draw ing the effect of the incident quite mildly. . , , , , A Practical Joke. During the late war, while the Army of Tennes see, under Gen. Johnston, lay encamp ed near Dallon, the following rich scene occurred : There was a very popular dealer in newspapers there, a perfect Brobdignab in size, rivaling Daniel Lambert in rotundity of stom ach. A regiment was thero about to leave for Mobile, and our massive friend had some business to transact with tho Colonel. So. puffingr and blowing, he came up a few minutes beforo the train started. As he came up a soldier spied him, and called out s "Boys, here ho is." Instantly the whole regiment was on tho alert, and shout after shout went up "Here he is, here he is !" Looking, dumbfound ed, the fat man said : "What's up, gentlemen? What have I done?" "You're the very man that stole our big drum and swallowed it" went up simultaneously. Struck with surprise, ho did not know whether to laugh or got mad, but finally said : "Well, boys, if you'll stay till evening I'll eat you." Antiquated Leather. A prom inent leather dealer of l'hiladclphia recently sold two sides of leather,, weighing one hundred and two pounds, at fifty cents per pound, amounting to fifty-six dollars aid ten cents. This leather is the hide of an extra fatted ox, which was killed at one of the barlweues preceding the election of General Harrison to the Presidency, about twenty-five years ago. It was originally tanned for belting purposes, but being a remarkably good pattern j hide, and extra well tanned, it was kept manv vcars as a siierinien. Bv frequent oilinsr it has been kept in a fine state of preservation, and is now as soft and pliable ns when first tanned. 1 he purchaser will use it lor pump nlvcs tor a mine in l'eniisylvnnia. The man who sang "I'm lonely since my mother died," isn't quite so lonely now. Ihe old man married again, and his step-mother makes it lively enough lor him. Special Notice. Moffat's Life Fills A5D FH(EHTX BITTERS. The Most Successful Medicines in the World. Established In 1835 by one ol onr Most Eminent Physicians, and now used throughout North and South America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine In cases of diseased Liver, Blood or Skin, Indigestion, Costiveness, Billons Complaints, Rheumatism and Fever and Ague. Thousands of certificates are in onr possession, giving detailed accounts of perfect Cubes effected by these invaluable Medicines. They regulate the System and put all the functions of the body in a healthy condition. ' Sold by all Druggists, white M Bowland, rropn- etora, Sucocsmi to Dr. John Mgfltt and Dr. B. Motto, KewYujk. CONSUMPTION CURABLE B7 SB. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. I 10 CUBE CONSUMPTION, Uus.nUmsnulfce areparsd so Out the langs will hsal. To accomplish laA toe l.ver sad stomach mart first be elcsaied and en appetite erea.ed lor good wholesome lood, which, by theis madiciacj will be dlrejted properly, sod good bs''b b'ood mails i thus Dalldloc ap lbs otautitu'.ion. BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS . cleaoae ihaatomsch oi all bilious or oiuoona accumu lation., sad, by uslof too Sot Weed Toole la eoa aectJoa. the sppetle kr rworcd, gCllENCK'g PULMONIC SYRUP It astrleioat a. well samedlelnal, sad. br urns the three remed es. all inO'itlsa art expolled trora the eysteoa, ant food, wlioksoms blood tnsda, which wiU repel all ' etscasa. II pitleala will tsss Ibsis medicloeiecooroV ins to direction Coaaampllon very trsqaentlr la ita last aura rlel resdilr la their action. Tska lbs . plllatrsjumtlr, loe tiaMUi.llTsratid stomach, II toes aot lollow Uui because tha bowsla are aot eos tive Iber are Dot rauilred, for toisettmei hi diarr hoea they ara aeoeasarr. The at omaeL aaast be kpt ' ' heslthr, aat sn sppstue sraaled la allow the Pal- ' Bonis flyrop to scloa ths lacpirstor orrsaa property aa i sllar tor hritatioa. Then all lost Israialnd le per.eria s permanent ears Is, tt prevent taking ' said, bares sleul the noma at auohatpaaalbls, ' est all the richest rood Jat meal, csma, and, in tact, annhhifUw sppstue artvst; but be particular and Rustiest watt, . , Uatw.sa.Baa lye, ' iSEW PEEFIME FOB THE UiXDiUBCUlLT. Plialeaa , Nlgkl atleeualag Cercas." Phalea's ' Nlgal BlMaalag Oercau. rbaUae , "Wight Bleesalag terras." rhalea'a ' " Night Bleesalag Cerams." Phalea's "Night Blawsatag Cere. " "I aa ..(a a' bmsI nqalate'dslleale, aat rratrsat Ttrhms, stiilet frosa lbs ran aat keeaUfal Sower aroa atsti'let frosa whisk it taaas Its aame. ll liaaabctaret taly by ' .' ' . VBAI.(I e Hew Ttwh. ; ' 1IWAH OT 000srarTs5.; -AM KB MAMsTaUTaXI 10 OTUS, T. W. ROSS, rimiciAM axd ttmoEon. Office In JeweU't building, West end of Main 8t Wuynesburg. 4;l:'0t-tf. gLATLUOOENBAUGU, ,ri f, f i '' DEALER IN DHCflS AND MEDICINES, ' Liquors and everything pertaining to a first class Drug store. Prescriptions curefully com pounded. "CTelgh's Old mand," wjJjhnJJ.,Jur' JJENTISTBY. ' . ' :i - ' . I have located In Waynesburg, and am occu pying the late residence of Dr. H. 8. Patton. Hav ing taken great patns to beoonie thoroughly ac quainted with both the theory and practice of Dent istry'i and having had an experience of seven years in the profession, I fed warranted In say ing that my patients shall uave nocauseto com plain of Inferior operations. Extraction will be rendered painless, when desired, l-y the admin istration of "Laughing gas" or other anesthetics. Charges moderate, anil nil operations warranted as represented. 1 v. ill be at home wrruout per advkntuhb from the Hlteenth to the thirtieth of every moil til. . UEltl'IU. (i;12-tf L L O W S , ,,. , ' ' WORM LOZENGES! Are. without exception,, the most extraordina ry Medicine of the He4oinnrlslng as they do, Keuiarkable Power lu expelling worms, with plca.nmt tasteond perfect safety. Theycontalu no Mercury, no Minerul, noTurfientine, noOil of Woruiseed, no liisou,.sulliing injurious. They aretonttrciy Vcuutablei Syxtoms or WnnMs: Itching of the nnsp, fe. verfshiieaa.tvtltelilnger starting suddenly dur ing sleep, uilltlluthustoinuell, loNSof itesh, pale ness wilh heetleappetli sometimes voracious, at uiners teenie, a uuiineas ui tne eyes, urowsi hesH, UBWi'lltiiiinner lip, tortKUo whltely rurrrd mul Htuddwl with rod ftp.), foetid or RArUe bruuih, grinding j! tlie teeth liuriiiK sleep,!, sen stttlon ui loflniont In the thnuit, nn ummUirnl emvlinfor Ulet,flinlk or 'yt frwHulnenj uud lr riluhilily orieiuper, eliolle flln nn n.lny. Inte. ttnul NVnrtniiare among the tirst Ut unUrinln tho coilMtiluuun Hi tne iihi ul UltteHwea, j iiey often ueon.ilnn severe (IIraahv, endlnn fHtinetlmen ftttttUy, fjrtiuulnfly when they ohuvimI to the Mtoimtch. Their presunce In their numt onliiinry situation Ih attended with unfavorable effects upon tlie genend htitlth. Kiuliu nt men hhmtI that nil are mnreor letts troubled with worms, und tlmt niiiiiy die uuuntilly trom tbU cuuhu, who, by the timely adJuliilBtrntlMii of a proper rimiedv would be auvt'd. An I- Kl, LOW S' WoftM lJZI0XOlvS mny be taken without utiy unpleuH ant result a, nuj an mont rhIMren are ftmd of them, their u Is rwo4uiuiendt-d tu thoe appar ently ht'Ulthy, and thun dlspdl tliecuunuof what would produee nuirurlug. Ue careitii whul you uim. ' Varloan remedies have lrum tlmu to time, Imh'ii recommended, snchasf.'alomel.Ollof WotmwotNl, Turpentine, &j.t to thut UuMtfer iuiHiid even lalal eoJiHeiueu oen ate produced. The nceeKsttv of a nafo and sure remedy hn euukveti inueU reearub anl study by theproprletorn or Kl-LLOWS' WOKM LOKNOKH. 1'hpy art) po'l iv.lv salf, pleiiiiant and elte'itnul, They do U A kill worms, but act by making their dwelling place dlRayreenble to them. In order, however, tn guard consumers auamst deception by a buso eompouud, the an atynlMof Dr. A. A. HAYKH.Httite Aswayer, prov ing the ttltovi! statement Isannuxid. 7l baveanalyzefl the WORM LUF.KOR9 pre pnred by MeMfirs. I- fm.ow.' Jt Co., and And that they are free from Moruury nnd otlnr metallic or mhiefal matter. These LoKentieffareRkllfully compouiided.phiasatit to ttwte, sale, yut sure uud eU'uuluul In their action." Hespecthilly. A. A. Haym, M. D., Asaayerof theHtateof Maws. rMenso remember t tint Fellows Worm Loen Resaro prepared with a;reat caro from the con centrated extracts of two plants. Thoy do not uet as a purgntlvo or emetic, will not debilitate the patient, arc bo tttmple an infant muydtivnur a whole box without tyirm, and will at the same time expel Lite worms lu an vxtraordluury tuuu mr. i"rellows worm Ienirps Is tho only Worm Remedy lu existence vumbinlnK harinlesf qual Idea with debt In us luHteand umaziiiK power. l'rleo Twenty-live cents per Hox. Five hoxeafor (idollnr. The signature of Fellows A Co. Is at tached tneueh ueniilnn box. Bold by Mmllclne dealers irmicrnily. J'rf'pnred at the New fclig lund Jtolanic Ucpot, for the l'mprlctor. j. ti FUKxrir. DRMABDARN4 4 Co. Oeu'l. AgcuUt, N. V. 4;2l-6m. 4 M IN VALUABLE MKDICINEKOIt THE A 1'URlFVLNU OF TUE BLOOD. . HU. J. . I'OLAND'H' II U M O K DO C TOIL A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors, par ticularly FryKlpeJas, Nettle ltunh. Halt Ilhciiin, Scrofula, (arbuneles. Hot In and Piles. It Is very Knitilylmr to say of (his, or of uny other uiedi clne, "It in the very best remedy known." It Is not always ho eny to prove It. It Is, however, ; exceed liifjly uraHlylnw to the proprietor of this, medicine, Unit, while be dec lure 4 to the public that this iMumoMt Wonderful and effective speci fic for Humors, aSNtated above, he has abundant proof at hand to sitHtuin his statement. For slxtecu years the Jluinor Joetor has iwen manufactured aud sold, ami every year has In creased the value of ItN reputation, aud tlm amount or Its nates. In New Hampshire, where It orlulnated.no remedy for h 11 mors Is to hlichly prleu. An eminent physloian (now an army Hurtfeon. when practicing In New Hampshire, purchased between fifty or sixty gullon of It, durlugxomciicvcu or eight yean, aud used It In ins practice. iiennsHiiieeiiienorueren it loriue hospital where he was stationed. Other physi cians have purchnscd It, and have used It In practice with ureal succohh. When the proprie tor lived In New Hampshire, at (ioMstown Cen ter, for thenpace of thirty or forty miles around, nnd In Manchester, particularly, the Humor Uoctor was well known and liiipity valued for the numerous nnd wonderful cures which It ef fected, Thouuh manutuclured In lare quanti ties the supply was frequently exhausted, and pu rcliasei'H lnal to wait lor more to Im made. In that renioiiKome very aeveru cases of Ervslpetas were treated with and thov were cured 1 Krv- slpelas,sores,or carhiinclfs, those nly, painful Ulcers, were emirciv reiuoveu wnervvrr iinn medleine was taithfullv ued. So It was with Heroiula and Uult Vlicum. Tho Humor Uoctor curcil them. For the sake of show lne what s thouichtor It. 0 few testimonials are here inserted: eUlLTOX uAtK, r.SQ., BOSTON. 1 I hereby certify that I was sorely BfMcted with Boils for two years, developing themselves nit on my limbs and other parts of my body. The sutlerliiK which 1 endured from them Hre inde scribable. Siilli.-e It to nny that I faithfully tried several of tlie most popular humor remedies, nut wmioui removing tne a unci ion. ai ifiufiii. by the eurnest miuost of an intimate friend, I was induced to try Dr. J. V. I'olaiHl's Humor Doctor, mm am very nappy 10 attest mat an my by usimj Dr. J. W. I'olund a uforewiid raedlelnc. yV. C. Walt.act; FSO., ii ASCII kstkh, N. II. T)r. .7. W. I'liland lsur Slr; I verv cheerfully glveiuy leftiniony iu fuvor of your Ilunior Doe tor as an excellent remedy for humors. My nu merous acquaintances in Manchester know now severely 1 was alMieted with llolls and they 1 iu,w lintf iierfcctlv I'OOfl niv healtll is at nn.'S- ent- Your Huuioi"l:ior cured me. l'luuse re fer to me for puitieuiars in my case. June ll, I!.' a. u. w .-i.u-.a. , ilua. roirru, Dov 11, N. II. , July 22, 1653. Im. I'.,i Mn: I received vour letter inuulrlnic ns to the enecis oi your ninciiie mi ww-sick- i, iws. i am iinnnv lo sav inai i ii is ii is ine uedlciue" for that dreadful slckni'ss. I tried various prescriptions, hut found none that set tled ilie stomaeli aud alsared the head like the Humor Dojtor. I li'it as tliouiili I could hardly wait to get ashore, toeiureat you to inirouuce ii Into ship cliandlery stores, that it may find ita wav to those who sutler um the mighty deep from sea-sickness. If captulns who take their families with them, or carry passengers, should trv it once, they would never be willing lo voy age without It. I have used it for my family since ttslntrodtic tlon to tuc pubuo for bilious habits, iieaduche and uuuiomubout my children, und have ui ways 1 am not fond of having: mv name aobeur lu public, und would uot consent to it on auy other account but to relieve the sintering ; but If the loretrotng win oe oi uny service to you or tne puonc. you can ouuie use oi it. Yours, ... ..aLAK1UETM. PORTER, Much more might be stated In relation to this medicine, as contained in testimonials, but it is needless. Ask Manchester druggists, about it. especially b. w. uiuue, at uurr s. inquire ui jir. Hunrv Piumer. of Bed lord, whose wile was cur ed bvttof Halt ltheuin. Ask almost unv nerson In Ooffstown, and they Well declare ita value aa a remedy, as used In their own casue or by their Vienna. The Humor Doctor was formerly sold at liny cents per buttle : but the cost of every Ingredi ent eomnosine; It haa cone up so enormously. that tlie price haa been raised to srvniiv-j ive .fw-vu nKl v nml that ItV .wtmntllRlllll. The Humor Doctor H prepared at the New England IJoUinlc Depot, for.the 1'roprietor, J. C. t'run,l, u, .1.1 k XfAAtMm TtAttlers vervwhere. 1EMAS UAltKtt A CO., Ueneral Ageuls, New York. sjiwiu. w AY-NEbLtRO MARBLE AND pTONE TI-' Wv -a. ' ' ' w v n A o BAYERS & RISEHART. Still continue to earry on the Marble and stone cutting business at their long established stand Immediate east of the rbllo Square, between High and Greene street, w aynesuurg, ra. ' Viiit establishment has been In constant oper ation since 1H3U, and the long experience and en. aiwv nf ths nrourietors. linked with :the exer. else of sound Judgment and good taste, nave won ir them a wide so read and enviable reputation. An extensive stock of the various varieties of the best marble Kept oonaranuy on nana, ape etal attention paid to polishing, prtaalng, canr- I lno and snaravlna. All orders promptly OUed. :i'twlt V BUMMER GOODS, , SHIR K & 8 U T T O IT,' (auccissoas to a. wiuov, , wathisbi'mo.) We have removed to Wayneehnrg, and respect fully Inform our frtende end the publlo that we are now receiving a beuptlful aseortment of . . "'cheap dry goods,' , '. '. " "t For the Spring trade, to which we Invite the aC tentlon of our old custtniers and all otliera to Sn euuulnatlou of our slock, which enthrauea the .ri a .1 , " LATEST SUMMER r5TTLE9, '' 1 : ;' I '.'.A t 'f Of Dresa Goods of all description a, vary pretty and at very astonishing low prices 1 Anu are le termined no one shall sell- - , t: ' y-t-l : BETTER QOOna,,, .... s .,.,...? at less prices than we do, "Wecall atlentlnn lo our stock of Millinery Trimmings Balmoral ami Uoop (Skirls, Hosiery, Uluvea aud Hlbbons. i . . ' ' CALICO And ' MUSLINS I ' And every variety of goods usually kept Inn first class Store. Men and Hoys' t .... r , ' t FURNISHING QOODSl ' J (Xf 1 , , -' -'r-1 j, ,'i ,,.. of all kinds, Men and Days' Huts, Caps, tools and Shoes, ' ' ' . r' ' i i. ' liJ !.-ir 't. GROCERIES, NOTIONS,' QUEENSWARE, I'. .!.'... ..- .... to., Aa. It would be useless to undertake to enumerate all our aoods. We will endeavor to make It to your interest todeal with ns. a. We hone bv alviuirslrlct attention to busi ness and honorable deadlier, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Drop lu at all events. ,- : ' DON'T FORGET TnE PLACE, ' 'ii . .ti . i. . ; at A. Wllson'e Btore room, in Wilson's New liutldlug, Waynesburg, Pa. i;U-U W ; gOME OMET1I1NQ 1SJSW! , ,. i 1 MTtS. E. S. BAYERS A IIOSKINSON Have Just arrived from the Cast with a large assortment of foreign aud duuiestlo DRY GOODS, BrRINO AND SUMMER STYLES I which they propose to sell at the lowest CAMII prices 1 such as Dress floods, Iiress Trim ming, Dress lluttnns, Ladle . tiliuwls, hoots aud Hhoes, lliitsiiiidC'aps; also.a great variety of ulce articles, at very low prices for GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' WEAR, Wares of all kinds, and a complete variety of the best Gltflt'KKII'M. Allof Which they propose to sell at the very lowost flgures, depending on tho niitiiity una ciieapuess oi tneir gooua to gain them custom, lilve thsin a call linforo purchasing elsewhere. nnd they will prove that tho above Is correct. Itoom In Allison's building, uourlyojMislte tho Court House, Waynesburg. I;l,'ii7-tf JjEAUTIFUL DISPLAY ! DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, 4c, EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT. COIIPLETE ASSORTMENT EVERYTHING IN THE LINE! Wlshlnar to close out for the Fall trade, he of fers hiauoods at astonishing low rates for cash. The stock is aa lute aa the latest and the beat In market Minor's Building, opposite tne ureene nonse. 4;M-im. L. K. KVANH. L ATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S . CELEBlt A- ' TED PATENT DUPLEX ELIPT1C . , . . . (OK DOCDLE SPRING) , ( . .' . SKIRT. ', The Wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and pleasure touuy luuy weuring tne Liupiex r.upti) mkirt wiU be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriage, railroad curs, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and uouse ureas, as ine SKirt cull ue luiueu wunu 1JB use tuoix:UDV a small ulai-e as easily and conve niently ae a SUk or Muslin Dress, an Invaluable quality In crinoline, uot found in any Single bprlng Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleaanre, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Eliptle steel Bprlng nxirt lor a single uay, win nevwafwrwaida willingly dispense wlUi their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all others, i hev will not bend or break like the alnala spring, but wiU preserve their perfect and grace-" IUI Sliape wneu llirev ur wui imuiimuj .kiiw will huvH been thrown aside aa nueleas. The hoona are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only aouoie springs, out twlceior double covered ; preventing them from wearlngtjut when dragging down stoops, stairs,' Ac. The Implex Eliptle Is a great favorite with all ladles and Is universally recommended by the rashloa Magaslne as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the foUwing Inestimable advantage in Crinoline, vis: superior quality, perfect man ufacture, stylish shape and Anlsh, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S Implex Eliptle, or Double Spring Skirt, and are cure yoa get the genuine article. CAUTION. in gaard against Imposition be Pirtlcular to KOTICE that skirt offered ae "Df LEX" have the red Ink stamp, vis; "J. W Bradley's Duplex KHptlo Steel Hprlngs." Also Notioe that every Hoop wiU admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or doable) eisringa braided together tlierel u. which la the sn-ret of their flexibility and strength and a combination not to be found iu any other skirt. . . - ,. For sale in all store where first elaa skirts are sokt UuoDghoat Us U ailed, atsUee alut ta W Jaaaulactured by the Sole Owner ol the Paleut, . WE8TS, BRADLEY dp CABY, tJ Charabert 7t 4 tl Reads Streets, V.- N Nrf i--'' ."' j '' i