The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, January 08, 1868, Image 3

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    8tt Wagtwisburg .fpublican.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTITEKS OP THB
MAILS TO AND r ROM WAYNKSBURQ :
Prom Wayne bun to Wayncsbnrg. arrival,
Wednesdays, p. ru.; departure, Wednesdays,
I, a. in. I via Jon.iy town.J
Vrom Wayncsbura; to Willow Tree, arrival,
Wednesdays, U a. in.; departure, Wednesdays,
ULm.
rrom Washington Pa. to Waynesbnra;, arrival
tally, li p. m.; (except Sundays,) departure dully,
a. iu.t (except Bundays).
Front Rico's Landing to Waynesburs;, arrival
dally, U, p. in., (except Sundays,) departure dally,
, a. m., (except HandayH),
From Waynoaburg. Pa. to Cameron, w. Va.,
arrival, Tuesdays audHuturdayg, s, p. m., depar
ture, Mondays and Fridays, 8, a. m.
From Wuynesburgto Weil Alexander, Wash.
Co., Fa., arrival, Saturdays, 7, p. ni., departure,
Fridays, 7, a. m.
From Wuyinwbnrg to Morgantown, W. Va.,
rrlval, Wednesdays, 5, p. ra., dopurturo. Thurs
days. 6, a. m.
From Wiiynoshurg to MMdlobourne, W. Va.,
rrii, ncuuuwui3.g, p. ui., aeuarture, xuus
days, 4, a. m.
Naw ADVKRTISKMRHT9. Tho attention of
our readers 's specially directed to the follow
lni advertisements, which appear I'or tho first
lime in our paper to-uay.
Administrator's Nolle -Jim. M. Kent.
Auditor's Notice I). R P. Huts
To Farmers and Others T. J. Bingham &
Co-
Mon. Nsv. Co VV Bakswell,
188 Rttahunf Commercial
Notice in Bankruptcy L. WJoncs.
LtirYniB. The first day of January,
rhlch, It is probable, all well-informed folks
re aware, begun leap Tear. During that
year the ladies claim the privilege, of "pop
pinR the question" to bashful swains, who,
though they are generally dying to do it, al
Ways get a fit of what is commonly called the
"Buck Ague" about that time. We don't
peak from experience in this matter, for we
have never ' 'been there," but get our knowl
dge dliect from those who have. Waynet-
burg, like a l other cities aud towns of its size
nd pretensions, contains its share ofumbi
tlons and well to do youths, win are anxious
to pay the board and buy the clothes fur soma
young lady "as long as they both shall live;"
nxi ius to feed a gal iu order that she may
tit at the bead of his ta' le and sew his shirt
buttons on, and it is to be expected that there
fere young ladies in .his place who arejust as
anxious to fill such situations. We ho,
these irentic damsels will not neglect the np
portunlty thus afforded them. Remember It
only comes like a 'residential election, once
In four years.
Tni way tc avoid many of the thousand ills
the human family is heir to, is to drop into M
C 4 II. Bell's, Sayen' corner, and get your
tell a pair if their nice, cheap and durable.
water-proof Boots or fhoca, and keep your
fleet dry this sloppy weather. It you think
you can't afford a new pair, get pair of
gums and put over tho the old ones.
Pitai. Jol-b. The number of this excel
lent Journal for January contains much of
Interest to everyone. Fuwlcr A Wells, Pubs.,
Hew York.
XiioflT at Last. Frank, Ncuurgan, can
apply bis many customers with the best Dry
Goods, etc., not having permitted bis stock to
ton down.
Tins Ihstituth. The first Annual Teacher'.?
Institute held in this Couoty under the re
quirements of the law, convened here on th
Sistult., and continued in. session days and
evenings until Saturday noon last. A large
number of teachers were present from all
part of the county, and not a few from ad
joiulng counties. Among theso wero 8. 8.
Jack.State locturor.Prof. J. C.Gllchrist, Super
intendent of Washington County, C. W.
Wanec, Superintendent ot Fayette County,
nd others who contributed Immeasurably to
the interest and enjoyment ot the occasion.
OfDefl duties prohibited the pleasure we should
have experienced ta being piescnt throughout
the entire proceedings, merely being granted
the ptlvclege ofsttendlng two nights. And
if tho exercises of these two evenings may be
cited as ciiterions lite Institute could be justly
characterized a "feast of nason and Bow of
soul." Tho College Chapel was full to reple
tion, notwithstanding the inclement weather
and the muddy condition of streets and side
walks. Exercises in uU9lc, reailing, recitation.
practical remarks aud a lecture made up the
programme. A happy spirit prevailed and
everything passed off with marked good
hornor and relish. A feature not the least
enjoyable was the toiree gives tho guests of
the Institute in the Literary Societies' bills, on
Thursday evening after the regular proceed
logs In the chapel With promenade and
chit chat two or three hours whiled pleasantly
way. But an inadequate idea of the'-doings
- of the Institute is all wo can give, the full re
port, we trust, will be handed us In time for
next week's issue. We have a word to say in
commendation of tho worthy efforts of our
county Superintendent, Sir. T. J. Teal. Al
thongb several able men whom he assured the
public would be present, failed to appear, yet
the array of talent presented was creditable
in the extreme and the gentleman whose ser-
- vices were so kindly proffered, and rendered.
won hosts of friends among tho citizens of our
place and county. Mr. Teal has a heart in
the work and will return principal and interest
for every cent expended.
Fiac at Cubksvillk. We loam from the
Washington Review, that about halt past three
on the morning of the 25th ultimo, the wagon
maker shop of Michael Arnold, in Clarksville,
tbls county, was discovered to be on fire.
The fire had made such headway, that not
even his books, or a new wagon in the build
ing could be saved. The flames spread to the
dwelling of Mr. A., and there was barely
time to remove furniture, Ac, before it was
also burned. Mr. Arnold'slosslsnotlcsstban
1,800, upon which there is no insurance
Tbls is a severe low upon an industrious and
deserving mechanic, and we are glad to be
ble to state that Mr. Arnold is already pre
pared to carry on his business in all its de-
' partments. Tbls manly energy should secure
liberal patronage.
Mod is the staple product of our streets. It
is a fine, heterogenous conglomeration, cul
tivated by the Town Council and not restrict
ed by side walks from attaining luxurious
growth. We have none for export, the home
demand exhausting tb supply.
Ajrorma Girrn Gaxair. Esquire Mayes,
ot West Alexander, Washington Co., Pa.,
. ateae his -alecuon to office in May, 1863, has
married 840 couples. .The father of the
worthy Justice, during a period of 56 yean as
Justice or the rcace in the same Tillage,
married 930 couple. The Washington St.
frier asks, is not West Alexander our Gretna
Greenf And Esquire Mayes a ecorM Pal.
kyl v ... ,
ArroiNTBD. Mr. Ayert I Myers, of this
place' has received, the appointment of Deputy
Collector of Internal Revenue, for this county,
uses Dr. Z. A. White dae'd. The gentleman
has entered upon the duties of the office.
Puis swing the ability, we doubtjiot, he will
B it attWactorny f all port lav.
List or Lkttiibs Kemaining in the Post
Office at Waynesburg, January 8, 1868.
A JoephAdanison,Thna Adams, (colored )
B J. Baldwin, Nancy Bell, Matnew Brant,
A. P. Bender, Wm. Booler, Wo. Brown,
Sarah Beltner.
0 John Church, Wm, Cummins, Maria
Cummins, Call & Pens,
D Sallle Dampman t (I Registered,) D.
H. Donald, James W. Dunn. Calvin Dewit
F Wesley Freeland.
G Sofia Green, Henry Gregg, Rev. B. W.
Gorman, Annie Gordon, Sude E. Gordon.
H Hlnes 4 Co., J. Hagerdon 4 Co., 011-
mor Hickman, Samuel Ililler, John J. Hook.
I-J. Wcsly lines.
J-J. M. Judd.
K John J. Kearney, D. 8, Kurta.
L James E. Lenord, Hannah Loughman,
John M. Lewis.
M Robert Mcllveny, Llndiey 8. Morris,
Thomas Micman, Joseph M.Millegan.
P-R. C. Parker, Joseph W. Potts, Joshua
Porter, G. W. Paimer, Nancy Parrincs
It Samuel Richards. Catherine Roberts
George Rush, Amos P. Ryan.
B-Miss Lib Smith, A. J. Hhrlver, George
W. Sharp, John H. Smith, Rhoda Stllwcll,
Charles B. Smith, Joseph Bcott, Jonn T.
Shane. Mary V. Stevenson, Samuel Strawn,
John Sook.
W-Arg Whttcblatcb, John F. White, Wm
P. White, A.J. Wllyard, Daniel Weaver,
Samuel Walton, F. J. White, Samuel Woods,
Mairgle Wood, 3Irt. Jamts A. Woods, Wji.
White.
Joscrn Coos, P. 31.
Trumts. Mr Editor Permit us to say
through your paper, that some frienc's mr.t at
the M. E. Parsonage oo the evening of the
IDth, inn., presenting the inmates thereot
with a very nice donation, consisting of dry
goods, groceries and greenbacks. For which
wa are truly gtatctul to God, and to the
donors, praying the Divine blesalog upon the
givers.
J. MoIsTise.
M J. McIxtim.
WATHttocao Dee. 24th, 1JG7.
AmcnoxATa. The inclination ofthe boxes
around the 6bade trees, on the bquare, to re.
cline upon the bosom of Mother Earth.
The Plan of the Wusnlniiton Library Com
pany of Philadelphia, fur t'm eu jowment of
the Riverside Institute for Soldiers and Sailors'
Orphans, is one that has been laid out iu strict
accordance with the terms of tho charter as
as granted for this purpose by the Legislature
of Pennsylvania. This charter of the V ash-
ingtou Library Company legalizes the very acts
that its members aro performing fur this noble
object. The plan, as most of our readers are
aware, consists in selling stock ut$l per share,
each share or shares being accompauiud by a
handsome fine eteel-plate engraving, worth
fifty per cent mora than is actually paid for
the stock. Besides this, every Eharu of stock
secures one present In the great distribution
of presents to shareholders. Of these pres
enu the aggregate value is t30o,O0O, one of
hem beinir worth the enormous sum of
$40,000. nd suothw S'20,000, another
$10,1)00, and one worth $5,000, and two worth
$2,600 each, several worth $1,0(10 eich, and
so on. This is simply tho plan to Uriel as
adopted and pr esented to tho public. Every
salireholder will obtain some present lu tlo
great distribution, besides the beautiful en
graving at the time of purchnso, and each one
has an equal chance of gelling a small fortune.
Atlshtic Mmrniir. For January tbls Jour-
nul is unusually Interesting. It contains use
ful knowledge on many subjects. Letters of
Travel in Europe by Bayard Taylor. Par-
ton's "Pittsburg," apicturesquo delineation in
words of the wonders and sights in and
around the Iron city. The last article is worth
ten times the price ofthe Magazine. Ticknor
ci Fields, Pubs., Boston.
Nbw Post Oitick. A new Post office has
been created la G.lra.jre Tp., this county,'
called "Tom's Run," and Jacob Lough, Esq.,
appointed Post Master.
Tub Jury Commissioners met on Monday
last to select Jurymen for the coming year.
Why can wo not have the street lamps
ilirhted these dark nights 1 Why ?
Six Ps. P o e t s Painters Preachers
Players frinters and Politicians all suffor
from Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Loss of Ap
petite. Liver Complaints, and all diseases
which they may curt or prevent by the use of
Plantation Bitters If those sufferers took
these Bitters, the Poetry would be purer, the
Paintings grander, tho Sermons livelier, the
Acting truer, tho Printing neater, and the
Politics honestcr. Tins splendid tonic invle-
oratea (he system, and enables the brain to
work healthily.
Perhaps no article was ever so well endors
ed by all who have used it.
MiOK0i.u Watkb. A delightful toilet arti
clesuperior to Cologne and at half the price
Fatal Accidekt. On the 10th ult, Mr.
Hugh Hamilton, of Sprlnghill tp., this county,
was killed on the road nenr Coon's school-
house, Wayne tp, Mr. Hamilton, as we are
informed, in company with hisson,both deep
ly Intoxicated, were driving a two-horse wagon
and at the place mentioned, run off the road,
the fall fatally Injuring the father and severely
wounding the son. Ho leaves a large family.
The circumstance is a deplorable one and
sad commentary upon the evil of Intemper
ance. luce That New Years gift of a half
bushel of apples. "All hands" at tho Ra
uoucas return tiimh.
The pike (so-called) is in a horrible condi
tion in places East of town. Toll should cease
to be collected until repair are made.
Notices of Marrianea emd Death inaertul fin
btit ali Tribute oRetptct and Obitmri chirped
agiu ceu a fine, l lie moneg aul be adeemced to
rots umr uhthm,
JORDAN-STOT-On the 2S. ulL. bv Rev.
Dr. Sloan, Mr. Jno. J. Jordan, of Washing-
ion, ra., ana suss date a. Htoy, of this place.
All & e are extended the happy pair in
acknowledgment ofthe splendid cake sent us.
McDONALD R08EBERBT Deo. IS, by
Jas. Call, Esq., Mr. Ilenry McDonald and
miss earan iioscocrry, doiq of Jackson tp.,
of this county.
8TEWABT 8HAW Dec 82nd, inst. by
the same, Mr. Andrew Stewart, and Miae
JUuabcth Hhaw, both of Centre tp., this eo.
MOREDOCK RANDOLPH Bv Rev. J.
& Gibson, Dec 17th, 1867, Mr. Georee More-
dock, to Miss Emily A. Kandolpn, both of
UreeM County, - .
MOS3 December J 8th., 1867, of Tvphoid
rever, sirs, jusaoor noes, wire of Jennings J.
Moat, of Aleppo tp.. Greene co., Pa,, io the
flftf -eigbth year of her f
he K3anehuv$ 3lcpuMtcan, gfrnesbag, 3cmnairg 8, )808.
WATJTMBCBO HABBKT. .
WAYMraiicao. Jan. 7 ,1809.
Corrected Weekly for the RzruBueA.
PRODUCE.
Butter (fresh roll J V
K
.10091
.10
:: UH
r.Kg v
Potatoes 9 bush.......
Lard S
Tallow Si
Country Soap f Bt...H.
Dried Apples II
FLOUR AMD GRAIN,
riourybbl
Wheat f buah.....
Rye V buau H.M
Corn husb
Corn Meal bush...
IS 00
J 40
180
7S
10
GROCERIES.
CoffiM B).
Tea St
.llfr2
-.18
30
SO
1 90
.. 100
too
u
Ilrowa Hutur 1 &
Refined riugar s B) ...
Hrrupfaw. -
Molaaaee IN. Orleans,)....
Sorxtiumil rat
Salt abl'
IUcea B
riTTSBLBQII HABIiSTa.
Monday, January 4, 1868.
The general markets are without material
ctianire in prices or Improvement, although
some articles or produce are a little more active.
During the week there has been no change In
the flour market and buslnea rather light.
There Is soma Improvement to note In Corn.
OaU aro dull and lower than one week ago. Rye
Is quiet and unchanged.
we
e quote a follows, which are the wholesale
prices :
" ORATM AVD FLOUR.
Wheat, Penn'o. and Oblo, Winter lied ft 5.V92
Kye buili 1 Sil 40
OuUfl bimb 80o
Pnrna nnih 96c
Kprlnc Wheat Flour 10 .Waw 75
Winter Wheat IltjlktfMiB
I'ltuvt-iioro.
Shoulders
sugar Lured llaim
lArd
Potntoen, V bush
Apples bbl
(,'heetie
Finn f doz
Butler
I U'anaed llogs
11
l oo.a io
S 50 iS 00
IS oil"
ALtEtillCX Y CATTLE MABKET.
PiTTsnunn, Thursday, Jan., 1B08.
Cattlb The market was a dull one, with
very IMht offerings. One choice lot sold at 13
ewt. The other sales mads ranged from ft 009
17 00 in ewt.
Sheep The market was a pretty dull one.
The sale fell ot to DUO head, the smallest lot we
have n porled for a long time. The extreme
rates were 81 OKI Hi iom.
Hogs The galea this week were at an advance
ot ia to 60 cents pur hundred.
CHICAGO MABKET.
Chicaoo, January 4, 186).
PiTm-Steady at S8 aio 56 tor spring extra,
Wiieat-
ih active ai vs vow w lor i.
Cokn Steady at !t7igutllo tot No. 1,
VMT rieauy at o wyooe.
IiEEr Cattle Firm and 10.siro higher
15 3ot&t 60 for Unlit to good shipping.
Organization of (be Lcgillatar.
at
The great atruggle, says th Slate
Guard, will be for the oUicers of the
House. The Senate is considered or
ganized, at least so far as Speaker and
C'liiet-Clcrk are concerned. Hon.
JiiniDS L. Graham, of AlWlicnv. was
elected Speaker at the end of the last
session, and (.xeorire W. Hamersly will
Do re-elected tuiet Ulerlc at the open-
ini; ot the coming session, lor Ass is
tunt Clerk, Sei-i;eaiit-at-arru9, Door
keeper, MesscnKcrs.&c, Senators will
probably each Have tneir candidates,
and in the caucus fix on their fate:
though wc hear no opposition to the
trentlcmcn now incumbents of these
positions.
The contest for the organization of
the House commenced immediately
after the OctoW election. Two prom
inent candidates for Speaker at once
appeared, E. V.Davis,ofPhiladelphia,
and Samuel McCaniant, of Blair coun
ty. Mr. Davis was Speaker of the
House in 1861, he then being a Kep
rescntative from 'Venango county,
There is no question about his ability
nor is there any doubt ot his steadi
HC53 as a Republican. Mr. McCa-
mant, of Blair county, was a member
of the last House, and is also a man of
strength, ability, and experience,
Ths opposing candidates for Speaker
are both hononibto men, and ot tliem
selves have conducted the contest thus
far with manly fairness. The same
may be said of the supporters of those
gentlemen who will have votes at the
election.
There are three candidates for Clerk
ofthe House i Gen. A. L. Russell, of
Allegheny, Gen. Seifridgc, of Lehigh,
and lien. Stumbauch.ot Iranklin co.
Gen. Ruswell was at one time Assistant
Clerk of the House, Secretary of the
Commonwealth when Johnson was
Governor, and during five of Curtiscs'
six years as Governor, was Adjutant
General, lie is a man ot decided
ability and worth. Gen. Selfridge
served in the war with distinction. His
record as a soldier is as fair as that of
any man who won a like grade in the
volunteer Union armyjand as a gentle
man of ability and integrity, stands
second to no citizen of this common
wealth. General Stumbaugh also
served a snort perod in the armv. and
was a member of the House during
the seasons of 1866-67. It is of course
useless to conjecture which of these
gentlemen will be the successful candi
date. King caucus will decide that.
Eraptlon of Vesuvius.
Dispatches from Naples, of Dec. 24th
state that the eruption of Mount Vesu
vius was continually increasing in
power and splendor. Immense sheets
of white, yellow and crimson flames
arise hundreds of feet above the crater
and at night the Bay of Naples was
lighted up for miles. Lava was pour
ing down the mountain side in im
mense quantities, and Large stones were
occasionally thrown from out of
the mouth of the volcano. A deep
rumble like reverberating thunder was
heard from time to time, as in the bow
els of the earth, and many of the peo
ple in the vicinity have left their
homes, fearing an earthquake, or oth
er calamity. No such eruption has
probably occured in Vesuvius for cen
turies, and the spectacle is regarded as
one of the most magnificent and sub
lime ever witnessed in nature.
4 -T S S
Hesev Ward Beecher has given
1,000 to General Lee's College in
Virginia, and the Tribune commends
the act and advises others to follow the
example-tr ;
It would seem from the above that
we have no. soldiers widows and or
phans in the North.'
The lion. Cornelius Hamilton,
Representative In Congress from the
Delaware District, Ohio, was killed at
hia home in Marysville, Union county,
on Sunday morning week, by an insane
son. Mr. Hamilton was elected to
the Fortieth Coneress as tho successor
of Hon. James R. Hubbell. He was
one of the moat wealthy and Influential
men in the county in wlucn ne lived,
for hia deeD interest in all benevolent
enterprises, and his kindness toward the
Eoor of his neigtjDornooa. roiuicany
e was a very thorotigh Radical a man
of strong convictions, and firm in his
adherence thereto.
The insurectionsin Irelandand Eng
land still continue and are the occasion
of great uneasiness, public and private.
The London Timet says that no less
titan 30,000 special constables have
Deen sworn in ana are now serving in
London,
Extensive azitation prevails in Italy
and threatens the existing government.
1HI3 13 TO GIVE NOTICE i
That on the Sth day of December. A. D 1S0T, a
Warrant In llunkri'.pti y was Issued against the
Kataleof NATHAN ZIMMEKHAN, 01 lumuor-
land township, in the County of Greene and
Htute of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
llankrupt on his own petition ; tuat the pay.
mont of any debts and the delivery or any prop
erty belunirlng to such Bankrupt, to him, or for
hie ueo, and the transfer of any properly 6y Blm
are forbidden by Law ; that a miwtlni of the
I'rMlltnra nt thnifllrl Rankruct. to Drove their
Debts, and to choose one or more Assignee! or
hia Partite will he tinld at a Court or tiailKruuc-
cy, to be holdenat the Court Houie, In Wavnus
hnrir Orennn r.mintv. Pennsylvania, before
Joseph 11. Donley, lleglster, on the SOtb day of
January, a. v., isos, ai i o riots, r.
12fl8-4t U. & Uarahal.
pijwlktctuw.
f1 B U 8 T E E ' B SALS
1
-0F-
REAL ESTATE!
I will expose to sale by publla vendue or out
cry, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1861,
The following valuable real estate, the property
of the iieirsorjuriN Linie.x,oec u.
That certain well known tract of land adjoin
tng the borough of Jefferson, containing about
17 aorea, more or lose, having erected thereon one
two story stone oweiuug uouse, m iriune uarn
ana oinorout-Duuumgs.
Terrusmade known on day of sale..
12;2S-
Trustee.
I.
O. Or" o. r.
WAYNESBURG LODGE, NO. 4N,
Flail In Oanear's Building, east Main Street,
waynesoorg, ra. lune, lueaaay evening,
week. c
w
OULD YOU KNOW
wnsna to set
CHEAP GROCERIES?
JOHX H. PENJJ.
rs Tsn won iad or bbasiw's Bortsiito,
Raa opened and will keep constantly ea hand
the oliomat qualities of
TOYS,
CIGARS,
NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
CONFECTIONERY,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
etc., etc. Ills late stock purchased for ths
HOLIDAYS!
challenges admiration as well as oom petition I
FLOURKEPTANDSOLDATRULTNO RATES!
lllsprlcesarelndueementsto buyers. Be sure
to drop In on your "grand round" ,for family
necessities. Ilomcmber the place,
MAIN STREET, WAYNESBURG, PA.
i5;12-3m JNO. H. PENN,
REVOLUTION IN TRADE 1
Ladles, you can receive for the anm of ONE
DOLLAR I 811k, Merino and Alpacca Drome,
Shawls, Balmorals. Linen Goods, Embraced.
Table Covers, Watches, Jewelry, Hllver PlaUtd
Ware, (tawing Machine, Ao. Hend cluba of ton
or more, with tencenu for each riraorlptlve
oheck, and the getter np of the club will receive
a present worth S3 to S'fciO, according to number
Asmtii
freePAi
ARK Ell A CO., 61 A 6H Federal Street,
Boston.
N
J O T 1 0 E 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNESBURG,
Wathbbubo, Ta., Dm. 14, 1867.
The annual Election fur nine Directors, to serve
during the ensuing year, will be heldat the
Bank on TUESDAY, January 7, IBM, between the
hours of 13 m. and 1 p. m.
JNO. C PLENNIKEN.
lM-td. Cashier.
READ AND KNO W
QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS !
IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS
Constantly arriving at the Store of
JOHN MUNNELL,
WAYNESBURQ, PA.
Consisting, In part, of
JROCEtlB.
CONFTCTI0NARIE8,
TOBAOOO,
SEGAM.
BNUFF,
CRACKER,
C'HEEHE,
MOLASSES,
CARBON OIL,
FISH,
BACON,
4t, Ac, Ac.,
In addition to the above, a fall stock of
NOTIONS, HARDWARE, SPECTACLES,
POCKET KNIVES
and thousands of other articles, which are be
ing sold as low as the
TIMES WILL P E R M I T 1
COME
AND B U Y.
MVKNEXIj.
U:lttt
'Rank mcqurqan
ANNOUNCES HIMSELF AS A CANDIDATE
FOR THE PATRONAGE OP THB
PEOPLE IN THE BUSINESS
OF HELLING DRY GOODS.
ROOM OPPOSITE TOE GREENE QOU3K,
WAYNESBURG, PA,
II has Inst received and la now onVrlne tor sale
at u lowest prices, u finest stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Brr twfbrt oflferod in thin market, eonslittnf ta
pauttui rou tun if tutor iviObiuLic
FOR MEN AND BOY SI
A Ttry Urf ioek that cannot be xellftd ; ttlto,
wry superior waonmon ot
LADIES' OOOD8
Or aU kinds, consisting In part, pf New Dress
and Cloak Trimmings, Velvet Ribbonsevery
wtma ana saaae ; sauna ana mu, latest aiyiea;
BUGLE TfUMMINQS AND BUTTONS I
Rash, Bonnet, Neck arid Trimming Ribbons;
iacrs rear point, Appiqne ana Valencia.
Uandk:erohteisLiice, Embroidered, Hem
stitched and Plain. Hamburg work a flat as-
JET AND BOG WOOD JEWXLRT.
A large assortment of Kid Olovea first quality
lor waiua uau gentlemen.
bTRAW, VELVET AND PLU3!I II ATS
Bonnets and Bonnet Frames; Bonnet orna
ments and flowers, both French and American ;
together with any and all articles In use by la
dles. Ask for anything you want and we can
supply you. Also a nne assortment oi
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER
of various kinds and patterns, all ox which will
oe sola coeap ae uie cueaposi.
Uil8-tf. FllANK McOlTTiaAS.
gOMETHINQ NEW!
MRS. & B. BUYERS ROSKINS0R
Hav Just arrived from the East with a large
Bwsoriment oi foreign ana uomeetis
DRY GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER STYLES !
which thsy propose t sell at the lowest CASH
prices I such aa Dress Goods, Dress Trim
mint, Dross Buttons, Ladles
fjhnwls, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps ; also, a
great variety of
ulce articles, at
very low
prices
for
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' WEAR,
Wares of all kinds, and a complete variety ofthe
best OROCEIIIEH. Allot which they propose to
sell at the vary lowest flgures, depending on the
quality and cheapness of their goods to gain
them custom.
Give them a call before purchnalng elsewhere,
and they will prove that the above Is correct.
Room In Allison's bnlldlng, nearly opposite the
vourtnouee, waynesuurg. t;i,oi-tl
gEAUTIFUL DISPLAY I
DRV GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIX2RS, As.,
EVAN6' ESTABLISHMENT.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
or
BVERTTHLNO IN TITE LIE !
Wishing to eloss out for ths Fall trade, h of
fers his goods at astonishing low ratoa for own.
The stock Is aa late as the latest and the nest In
market.
Minor'sBulldlng, opposite the Greene House,
HM-Sra L. K. EVANS.
I
MPORTANT TO
BUILDERS akd CONTRACTORS!
WAYNISBURO STEAM PLANrNO MILL
It elves ns nl earn re ta announce to ttia nubile
the completion of this work and the readlneaa of
toe proprietors ra
RECEIVE ORDERS!
AND
MAKE CONTRACTS)
The best Improved machinery la need. Plan
ing, Pleaching and Grooving, flash and Door
Making, Pannelllng, Ripping, moulding Ac.,
rapidly and skilfully executed. Holing prices
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER !
They are also prepared to do all kinds of Carpen
ter work, with the utmost promptness, and In
the moat substantial manner.
They respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage, and flatter themselves that tbey will
In all cases be able to
GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION I
AU orders promptly attended to. i
BRADEN, WALTO.W ' BAYERS,
wsat1mai , Ym.
(JJIIE WORLD REXOWNED
SINGER
BE WING MACHINE.
OUR NEW FaIuUV MACHINE,
Has been over two years in preparation, and
which has been brought to periecUon rugardleaa
of time, labor or expense, and la now oonildsnt
ly presented to the public as Incomparably the
bestrewing Machlno In existence.
The Machine In question la simple, compact,
durable and benutllul. It la qulot, light ruunlng
and capablo of porlormiug a rnnge aud variety
K 1
nevor Itel'ore attempted upou
a a ngle
Machine using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cot'
jr Cot-
ten Thread, and sewiug with equal facility the
very nntst and coarsest materiuls, and anything
between the two extremes. 1 1 tho most boautlful
and substantial mnun-r. IU attachments for
Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tacking, limit
ing, Felling, Trimming, Binding, etc., are Novel
and Pracilcal. and have been lnvonted and ad
justed especially for tills Machine.
folding tops and cabinet 'ass peculiar to the
Ma'hlnes manufactured by this Vonipany have
been prepared for enclosing tho now Machines.
These are gotten up In every variety of wood,
such aa Block Walnut, Mahoeuuy, Roeawood,
and the like, and from the plainest to the moet
elaborate rattern and finish the Machines
themsolves being more oi less highly ornament
ed, to correspond with tha Tables or Cabinets
for which they are Intended.
A few reasons why SINGER'S latest lmprov.
sd HEWING MACHINES are the best for Fam
ily and Genoral Purposes.
1st. You can sew anything from 'he finest sin
gle thickness of tiwiss or Nansook to several
thlcknefisus of tho linnvlest leaver cloth, using
anv kind or site of thread with equal laclilty,
from No. 200 Cottou up to Ilia heaviest patent or
Linen thread.
Sd. It uses a short, straight 'needle, easily set,
and makes tho popular Look Stitch alike ou both
sides.
8d. It has an even aelf-adlnstlng tension which
requires no change f rdlnorent thicknesses of
material or different slz.'e of throiul.
4th. It is free from all springs, wires and other
complications, and is almost uUeltras,
6!h. No threads to bold or whoels to turn In
starting.
Sth. It does not have to be taken apart to oil
and clean It.
7ih. It has a norfect fred wherobv you can sow
the finest materials without having Co keep your
work stretchwl to prevent its "puckering." ano
you never have to assist tho work through as In
all other machine.
Sth. It will hem any width, sow a straight
seam, or innitn n U11 III Itiv mum hji ;, mauuvr.
with less skill tlmn 1" required tosew a straight
seam on anyother machine.
Its attachments for Braiding, Cording, Quilt
ing, Binding, Tucking, &c, are novel ana prac
tical, and rnaulra but little skill to use them.
Careful Instructions given at the house of the
purchaser.
Dimie.Y rmuuucu 11 uid laaciiiuce rv nut n
reDresented.
Every machine warranted and koot in rcnair
tnree years wuuout cimrge.
11. i . i ritni nr,n,
Agent for Orecnc County.
4-tf. Wvneburg, Ta.
Moffat's Life Pills
AND PnETK BITTERS.
The Most Successful Medicines
in tho World.
Established In 1835 by one ol
onr Host Eminent Thyslclans, and
now used throughout North and
South America, with more pleasing
results than any other Medlcino in
cases of diseased Liver, Blood or
Skin, . Indigestion, r Costitcness,
Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism
and FeVer and Ague.'
Thousands of certificates are In
onr possession,' giving detailed
accounts of perfect Cubes effected
by these invaluaulo Medicines.
They regulate the System and put
all tho functions of tho body
In healthy condition.
Sold by all Druggists. White A Rowland, Propri
etors, Successors to Dr. Joha Ajbt sad Dr. W. B,
Moffat, Xs York.
QIFT8 FOR THE MILLION!
A HUGE STOCK,
BOUGHT EXPRES3LY FOR TflEj; FESTIVE
DAYS AUEAU, AT
ISAAC HOOPER'S
aOCERf ADO 00rECTIOHBRr'l ,
Mr. Trooper would still have hia friends and pat
rons bear In mind, that he continues In the Gro
cery and Confectionery trarln at his usual place of
doing business, and that be baa Just rocelved
A FRESH SUPPLY
of ths best quality of all articles In his Una.
TOYS-NOTIONS, and a great variety of useful
articles always ou hand.
REFRESHMENTS. ,
In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper
keeps a Restaurant, where
DELICIOUS OYSTERS!
With all the "et eoteras," are served st reason-
ft 111) r A 1,434.
The moat attractive and most popular resort
In town. . :14: (l6-ly7
F
OB T II E PEOPLE!
A FULL STOCK OF
FALL AXD WISTER DRY GOODS 1
SHIRK & SUTT ONi'S
We desire to Inform our customers and all
those who wish to buy
GOOD GOOD3 AT LOW PRICES
That we am reeelvlnr a eomnlete atocliof Fall
and Wlntor Goods, which wo are dctermlaed to
sell. If you will come and see them. Our stock of
DRY GOODS, .
embrace tha best staples, extra heavy brown
muslins, drilling, canton flannels, blcnencd
muslin, gingham, a good assortment of
FINE DRESS GOODS!
also, ar-nernl notions, hosiery, cloves, trim
ming, ribbons, buttons, eta A". Also, a lot of
extra naunela, white, red, gray, ugured and
barred,
IN ABUNDANCE! '
Boots and Shoes, extra, hoavy, hand made boots,
for men and boys, and an assortment of fine and
heavy ahoce for Women, Misses and Children.
Come to us to buy your boots and shoes for the
winter,
HATS AND CAPS
for men and boys, a great variety and at prices
to suit alt. Full style of ladles hats, wreaths.
feathers, flowers. Dress trimmings, Ac.
nomecnoiee groeeriea. tea, oouet,, sugar, nee.
and a, pepper, spies, good Indigo, Ac. Come and
see our stuck, ,
DONT MISS THE PLACE,
A. Wilson Jr.'s building
;lS,'67-tf
iHIRK A SUTTON.
W.vnr.hur". Pei
I.
O. OF O. F.
v- I
WAYNESBURG ENCAMPMENT, NO. lit.
Hall In Oanear's Building, east Msln Street,
Wavneaburg,Pa. First and second Friday's ol
each month. . - . dh.
OOK OUT!
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to
thl late Arm of Call, Roberts A Co Slthcr hv
note or book account, will do well f 9 call and
settle tholr account. - All that are not paid lm
medlatelyyvlll be placed tains bands or a prop
er officer for collection.
CALL A MeCLELLAND.
nakForres.Na.ll,'f7 Surviving Partners.
QRKAT
PANIC IN
Till PRIGS, or
"'""'1
BOOTS AND 8 SO III
vfTXtiAM HjtSIUSXfla)
staaustos' sow, WAtwasora-),
Ttavtni
lurehased a hnaw ntn ir Rbbisb
and Shoes of t
in FINBr and BEST QUALiTT
to Se found In the East, be now ha tha BtsTss
lected and moat complete assortment of tbes
Goods ever brought to tasTowa. AMtMotes)
toseU
FOR CASH
Men's best, whole stock, Home-made Boots. Sf
Inch leg, at M.00, 5.M and 6.00; Men's FlnsCaH
at 17.50, with a uniform deduotlon In rates, oat
all kinds of stock. Mr. Berryhlll having an saw
pertenco of It years In ths manutacturlat of
BOOTS AND SHOES t
Is thoroughly acqnalnted'wlth thebuilusssys
has taken great care to make this S)
SUPERIOR STOCK TO ANY
TOFORB.
mrt.Htasv
Experienced hands sra constantly employed
in making to order and we can safely say last a
no place else In these "diggings" can tha rasls
rial and workmanship be surpassed.
ALL WORK WARRANTED I
Ho now asks bis friends and tha poblle to sail
and examine his stock, aa he feels confident thai
he can please them. WM. BERRYHILL.
12;1S-U Mechanics' Row, Waynesburg, Pa,
a
RBAt BARGAINS!
BOOTS AND 8DOIH
saw ucocs-t
rtvr stow i
CUSTOM-MADE
WORK1
CHEAPER THAN EVER, At
U. C. is II. BELL
(sooonaoM tostAurm
S A Y E R 8
1 CORNER
WAYNESBURQ, PA
3.C&U and axsmlns, and save money t
GOTO M. o. n.
12;4-ly.
BELL'S FOR BARGAINS
M
EDICAL.
,: it.
WHITTLESY.
T. WHITTLESY, Physician for Crnl's
see, has a pormauout office in Washington,
lylvania, where he haa been engaged for
DR.
fiisoaaes.
Pennsylvania, where he haa been enaaa
the naat twelve years la the suooessfml treatment
ol an
DISEASES OF Ai CHRONIC NATURat
The Doctor might present a volume of certifi
cates of cures, complimentary notices, Aa, boi
the most satisfactory testimonial will be glvea
the pnblio in a trial of bis skill. Dr. W. devote
exclusive attention to Chronlo Ailments, la
which his practice has bce,n uniformly success
ful, ctfeetina; cures in rnaay caana Itaaf feava
batnod all other systems of treatment.
rarslysls, TtfieumaHsm, Brmtcbltls, Catarrsh,
rjc:ifnoM!. Diseases of the Spine, Stomach,
Ilnart, I.Ivor, Bowels, Kidneys, Lungs,
Fmnale Disnnsca, General Debil
ity, c, Ac,
Arc all promptly and permanently oured by the
Doctor's systrfm of Ueatmonv Daring tbarpaas
fw years, tho Doctor has registered hundreds of
corns to which he will lie ploaaed to give those
references who may can upon mm. ne inviiea
all afflicted with any form of Chronlo disease
and having failod toobtaln relief, to
OIVE niS MEDICINES A TRIAL.
If Is principal agents are selected entirely from
the VeKHtahle Klnalom, and these are so com
bined aa to equalize the vital forces of the body
and thereby restore It to perfect health. Tha
Doctor has been especially successful In the
treatment of all
F EM A h E D I S E Xs f. 8 .
Wofnen bv the scrre Ml vlotltna-tosnaladlsb pa
cullar to their sex, many of whom might m
anved from lives of wretchedness and prematura
graves by applying In time to Dr. W. The rent,
ivllit employed In tk practise ! Sr. W. am
manufactured exclusively by him from his own
Medio) Laboratory 'and ars always Tpnra 1st
qualltv and specific In effect. Dr. W, diagnose
dtaenao by avansof thwUrtna, honly in(allt.
Me teat of disease, never falling lodlseavar Its
nature, locality and eurabtUty, thus enabling
him to employ a
RATIONAL, HCrtfNTIFIO AND CURATIVE
TREATMENT.
Of the abaoiul eerWarty of hi snosWof dsasrno-
am he can satisfy'evriry patient who gives 'bins
a trial, from the urine alone be will tall accurate
ly all that can be known of any dlaeaae. In the
examinatlonof this socretlon, ha employs opti
cal, chemical and microscopical tests, neoaea
being presented In which ouenl these teats la
not surHclent to an accurate diagnoses. Tha
Doetordnea not claim to be a "our all,"norya
"the right arm of the Almighty stretched finrtq
td.save the world from promature dissolution,"
hut he does profess fromsclanUno sxiqulmiMBla
and
YEARS dF EXPERIENCE, .
Devoted exelnslvelv to the treatment of chronlo
Ills, with bis Infallible testa of dlavase, to be able.
Io rel'eve and permanently oura all thoaa eases)
which ar not already beyond tha reach ot rem
edtesi ' A - A 1
. . OFFICE
CORNER OF MAIN &, CHESTNUT 6TS-.
OPPOSITE THE MANSION BOTJBS
0? '. IWASBTNGTOM, FA.
-., ..CONSULTATIONtV
, REE AJTD CONFIDIlTTIAt.
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