Trr a"-. . m. - v Shc llSagnesbitrcj Republican, cincsbay, 55amTatg 22, 1868. fctit Way nf sbu vg g cpuMirau. VItKIVAI.S AND nr.lWUtt.'HM OF THE M A 1 1 .S TO A Ml K 1 tO M V A V M'HB I' Rl J : From WaynisilnirK to Waynesnnrit. arrival, WViniseinys, 7S i. m.; di'purlit.-, Wednesdays, ,. in. IvlHjoileyiown.j From Vnyniwliurn to Willow Treo, arrival, 1 WoOniwiluyi, II u. w.; ilcji.irturi), Wu'iniwdayii, lim. nim Washington Pa. to Waynesfours, arrival dally, TUn. iii.;(exiio'tsiindiiyivilr.ar'.urii dally, HU a. hi., (vx''eil u'tlayst. 'from Itifu'a Ivindlng to Waynesburc arrival Ully, , p. Hi., oxeept Sun Jay .i,; departure dally, Ii, ft. m., (exeeptsuii'iuy.sj. From NV'ayiuishuir. Pa. to f'amnron, W. Va., arrival, Tuesdays an iSatiinlays, 5, p. m., dopar turn, Mondays and F rldiiys, s,a. rn. From Wiiyncsbuntto Went Alexander, Wash. Co., l'a., arrival, Suturdays, 7, p. m., departure, Frldaya, 7, a. in. From WavnusbuiK to Morcmtown, W. Va., arrival, Wednesdays, 5, p. m., departure. Thurs days, S, a. in. From Wnyni'sburji to Mld'Uohournn, W. Va., arrival, Wednosdayii, 5, p. in., departure, Tues Uaya, 4, a. m. Naw Advkrtiskmrnts. Tha attention of our readers 'a specially directed to the follow ing aJverllaemonls, which appear fur the flrat lime in, our paper to-day. Wore for sale B F. Bally. New Literjry EntHrpriseU'-'O. G. Evans. Little Corporal A. L. Snwcll. Pay Up T. HrauVn it Co. Agents Wanted .lonca Bros &. Co. Public Sale M. Thoruas & Sins. Hanltrupt Notice 'I hos 11. Rowley. Public Siile-C 1'. V mv Mreat Harsjuius N. C'hrk fe Sra. Hours at Home C. Hcrihner & Co We see it announced that a Rev. Win F. Claughton.of the Methodist Episcopal Church, .SWA, will preach in the Court House lu this place on. Sunday, Feb. 2, I SCR, at 2 o'clock. A great ciirlosity to hear this reverend gen tleman leads us to give the requiicd publicity in nr,i,,r ii,ni lift mnv nen h in I lrn-oni. ,e hoPotoh,arhisbt political elT.rt. IfpM-jJ,,,, 8 lc ing Vigor mil sible a condensed reproduction of all the r- WMU 0B. ,imu out , tho 8ahoS,1 nred Hl mons he preached in the lower end of this , lwice. B lM M Oorlev C0UnlV , . . "f ,lwlu ,ru'-'k 0UB "m,n U ' S' m... r..,.....;;T i !,- .,. .,.,.1 ivarm .Johnson, who, with two or three others, were It only can ue done by getting a pair of the fur overshoes at Shirk & Sutton's. JtM new and selling at ct, among their closing out sales. PatMK toasted and green colfeea, a". S3, 30 and Uocts per lb, at N. II. McClelUnd's. Waken Ui'! Those persons who design I taking the benefit of the Bankrupt Aet pawl : laBl March, must filn their anplioations with J B. Donley, at Waym-sburg, Register for thin TU.,.!.I t.nr,..n O.i.l r.f f......1, .,,, vim,. . .. , . i .u i indebtedness, as that provision in the law is rondo to take effect on that day. The law as it now stands is extremely lenient to the j debtor. The number ol applicants m tins ,.i..,.. In lb', rwn-nlmul county is five V Two have been discharged ni4lrirl IwpntV. ..r Juhiaamoimlinirii, I li- iiiM'reiral.i to 93:0.- O0. Other applicants aro ready for dis- T...- O .r. I,-. .l,,.trv I 14 f.ir.'ll the title to the living breath of fragra.it bios aonis, and this floral soul-this (piiutessmce of .. , , r ollactory luxuri'-s-elsts, in its lull perfec-; tioll, In Phalon's ''Night-lilooming Cereus " limkliin r.nylr. . quality, at N. II. Mcl.'li iladd'B. Fon Hoots orS:i'..-...ood.an.t cheap at Ust, ' call at Shirk & Sutton's. ,.i i A Oukknk Coi:mt OrtieiAi.li "Tiir r.vn ; Wkst." We see by u Denver rity papi r tint Mr. Hvde M. HiKik, a i'oriui-r citizen of W ay ..h, r.r nm..U,..u In t!,,.,oiui.-:ihlel.1,s'Cion of Mayor in heyninc City. Colorado. The City is nf but littlo more than live months : growth, is the present terminus, Wet, of Mn Pacific Railroad and boasts its corporation ; and Mayor. Mr. Hook is ennagi.d in Ibc . livery business ftlld ralliel eX'-enaiV'-iy, Ave j should judge, from lhe fact that in the nion'h : ending Dec. I, ISi'7, l.is tii'in i'M a aus'mess . with ft National Bank In Denver :inv--ur.ting to 9t,l. The paper states th'-y have thv lar-' " '.. '. ' .. . gest ivcrv ostabbsliinent west o: Llucago. We are pleased to hear ol preferment bestow ed upon Greene Cun'ians abroad and of He ir success in business. TilK Washington Pa., Ktporfr is to have a i. t.i- i..... ,t!,. .;!. 41.,,;.. i.naiv rUVh-U'nill'l, III IJIM.III-I "I'll lUtu ni ,-, lishmcnt and the paper w ill soon be printed in ', an enlarged quarto form. We are gbul to see . the announcement. , , ;,.,. .ui un.is, iuj n,..is-.,..i.. m.u.,.,...,.. j , m tl.n u-hit-Un -.tinTwi ' Yes i.nil nj io.i.. , i voud better hurry up mA secure a uar galuinDry Goods, Clothinir. Trimmings, or! snmothing of the kind, at Frank. McGnrgan's, . before he sells out Tiik Small pox is not in Cameron ns report ed lust week, but In a family two miles from that place. Levi Oaiuietts Best Snuff, retail or at Pius-, burg prices, at N. II. McClelland s. fVns place to buy aslowlasyon want and 'trot exiod coods is lit Shirk & Sutton's, closinz ! out sale. Sec Advertisement. i . , , i ,H'--AU r" Knowing themselves - lHJ..Vi-j A il. n Am. ..I T n.rl.,n t. r -.-ii indcb.edtothcnrmofT.nrnden A Co., will please to call immediatelv and souare up! their account. The books of the firm must be Closed. 1 i 22-St T. JiBAiies & Co. CnLMNS I)W. A lot of corn stullcrs, i sletghsgilBii asd slciuh-bella, Just received and for sale low for cash, at T. Braden & Co-,. I Dows among the dead men, are, at this ; moment, rr.ousftnds who might have been alive and well had they used that great life preserver, Wantiioti Bitters. Let the living lay it to heart that they arc the best known remedy for all dyspeptic complaints, stomach derangements, and general debility. As a delicious cordial, combined with great tonic virtues, their equal cannot be found. Delicate Females, Clergymen, Merchants, lawyers nnd persons of sedontary bit'iita particularly those who arc weak and suffer with mental depression, are greatly benefited by these Bitters . MaonolU iVateb. A delightful toilet arti clesuperior to Cologno and at half tho prlco Hearts are no! trumps In the great game "orUfe. Frank McGurgan's Notions and Trim "miugs, Clothing, Hats, Caps. etc.. are chiefest ahaong those who admire the beautiful. Tn way tc avoid many of the thousand ills the human family Is heir to, Is to drop Into M C. & II. Bell's, Sayer ' corner, and get your self a pair ot their nice, cheap and durable. Water-proof Boots or Shoes, and keep yonr feet dry this Bloppy weather. It you think you can't afford a new pair, get a pair of sums and put over the the old ones. J Fpa bargains call at Shirk & Button's. ' Cftnict Potatoes by barrel or bushel, pure white oominey, very fast Goalicn cheese and Candies, and notions of all kinds, at N. II. McClclhnds Bests Consequent upon the noui np- 1'a Mill. The Washington Reporter prosch of April 1, "moving day" In thess! snys: A paper niill 13 about to bo established paru, the su',cct of routs U beginning toe-jit I'annoDs'jurjr, and w uadaretand the site cite attention. 8u far as we ar lalonncl baa already been selected below the town. every houss, store-room, every thing 'to let" his alreadr been taken up, and at an Increase rather than deducilon from old rates. There Is a demand that cannot Is supplied as yet la Yynuiburg, fjr business rooms ind dwel ling homes. We hew cf active preparations makiug for huilJirij next summer and the tew plaiiisg taill will g:ea'.ly frcllitite the wo:k. It luaj cost considerable to erect houses ist now, but of one thing we are certain, that when up they yUl 1 from ten to fifteen per cent, lor tne capital Invested, and are what we should deem, infa and valu ab c investment If native prlda and capital don", soon tske hold ol the woik we should like to see simo enterprising foreigner Step lu and locket thn cash. There are no leu than half-a dona tumble-down rat harbors, (we oujht to petition the legislature to have them abated. ) on Main St.. occupying the best sites Id our town, which no one but their owners would regret to sec in ashes. n.aiiM ins Oysters, by the can, and Mar vin's crackers all kinds atN. II McCleliand's. S loonso Arruw. On the l3tu Inst , In Uuloctown, a man by the name of Alfred G'j:ley, b.iMUihg lutoxicated and unruly, wait force J out of the saloon ol John M.tuu way. II hnmed'.atelv assaulted tbe h"U;,e with stones, . buttles, etc. A warrant was IfsucJ for his arrest, but the constable to whom tl was given to osecuie u snuouuiy .aaen . i; r;j aai weut tlom,j naj t0 utlj Oorlev, :n . I ........ ast ..i ..-!, ! ""8 " "f tlle L'uiu'J 8,a," me sa.oou : '" nu aiacoerca u.u I nil had rnterl the right side of the rilit breast, uud passed under tile ar:u, lodging! j under the shoulder blade. Thn physirlaus think tiw wound not at all dangerous. John- son is a young man and Is operator of tho At - lantlc uud I'aciflc Telegraph Company. After the shootin,', Hiiuoms Lewis was sent for, and nrresied Oorlev, and fined him fivu dollars for being the cause of all this trouble. No olher arrcsis have been tntdo. Pmp. White Carbon Oil, fcity cuata per ; K iion, at McCleliand's. Ltt,j:.KV Emeiii'Uiji:. Great liber ' ""'J ,m ""M'"t of the publishers IU),000 '' ""''r,',:1 to Hie sub.ieribeis. Novel plan ', 10 10 :nc:U laig ciiculation. Wu have been j """' " -"""'i I mui;ii.llie, isuru on un cuuieij new jnuu j Messrs. Kvans idi., nubli-Oiers. From our i 1, 1" jrti..u nomlfilirl In II, lu ..... I j terpris?, we loel justified In asserting that their j ! undertaking will be a success, an.t in all res-1 . .. , i- t j i- pectssnl.slactory to lhe public In afl.lition ( in the attraeti ins of a fresh and Interesting niuntliiy, containing articles irmi me best) author, in this country and F.urope, m the title indicates, the publUhers draw upon the ' I whole wi.rld for topics of Interest, and offer -f inducements (li's.ieli were needed) a "divi- ll'-n'1 S-Vf '"" 'Wal cha"clor. in wbi.'ii all t'neir palrcns wi.l participate. 'n,' department U under the peisonai super- xy,.B aa.i exclusive control i.f Mr. George (1. Kvms. lone and favoioblv Un' wn asa geulle- ., , . ,., , ,.!.;!,.. ..,.!,.,.,.,;., , pro'iity. We c mmieod to all a penifil of the i priwp-ohiV wherein the iliitincllve features -jf tltti niter,'ri-" mo fully set forth, f.ciing j satisfied ih.it the result will bo an inum-usc lirvnl.i'Hn of their new monthly, "V lie World j ut II. mm." Full particulars are sent fiee. Ad-1 tbess Pul'lish is "Tim World at Home," 814 j Uiest.lUi, s reel. PbUaMpVta, Pa. I'hila- j iyb .sn. W ! TTT 7 ... I rw lemons and havaiia Sweet Osmsta i - I imi Li.fCAIIAV.M.. ,lf. Editor Agreeable to , ti c pre-arrange noil! of tiic C Supeiluten- I ueui me itaciieis oi uumore a. .auc ccno.., . riistiii L mi t in InaMulP ut L, n St'hfm.h nisf' ...... - - - - j n Saturday January 1 1th Notwithstanding , the ualavortble conam-t. ot me roa s n. weather, the attendance on the part of leach- , I"" M,J l'"A-""'. 1 '"R" gr?.';nei'l to see manv ot in- citizens aim some 1 ... . . . . . .. . .. I or i.ie tircctora present i. am m me now : cause, 'iivi rxwiilvo urooflhat they are in- teres,t.; ta ia, welfare of their chi. Iron and tho cause of Common Schools. Oil motion ; Mr. Jaco'.i Cole an I llias in Sirosni ler were elected President an 1 Hecretary of the meet-1 02 A c 'in ii ttee w u u )i li'ited to airanro i ...r.,o rvn-,..j e ,n aljli.v- ,-.r Mhiiji-ii I f'vo" "v ' a ' , Fa-lanct, Headlcy and Kendall. Lnprovo hla; Gf 0Ur present mode of tetchm". bciiu ; one of the object in view in holding Institutes, j ! it was adopted as the topic for discussion.! Kuh uieinhcr presented his or her method, 1 takiie no lhe various branches nf School I Suidv by way of illustralhn. Tne meeting I ' . I was both pleasant and instructive. lews were fn,,v T,.ll1ni,ol, ,, .tlnn, (,,w,I il, . ' ---o ' - s bei cvjr reaJy wjt nis . . , . . , i Siiperinler.dsnt beiuif cvor ready with his J wise eouus 'ls to guard us n-ainst the numer-! . .. ". , ..... ,,r,,,,n. I ous errors iiiciucm in me inicners ouiee. 1 ae ; i cloMiig exercise wis lliu discission of Queries I ill which all j lined with a hearty cood will. Meeting adjourned at ljf. M , ull pres-nt feeling that it was good to be there, and that i in attending Institutes there is great ward . K ; Ir you want a good enssimer suit, cheaper than ever.call ntSliirk & Sutton's. New styles. Just laid in last month, and sellinj among our closing out sales at cut. TkHISBANCIi McKTIKil. At HlC aMlUil meeting of the Wavnesburg Temperance Society, held in the Baptist Church on the evening of the 14th inst. the following officers were elected fir the year 1S8-1 : ryaident. Rev. Dr. Sloan; 1'. rruidnt, Hev. Dr. Miller; Str., W. S Parkinson; AuM. See. F. M Furman; Treasurer, Thos. Sayeis ; Axscaiiit Committee, Ker. Mclutlre, Prof. M. E. Garrison, Joseph Yater, Mrs E S. Saycrs, Mrs. Dill, Mrs. Parkinson and Miss Rh ida Long; Cm. to procure adJrettet, Prof. M. E. Gar'ison, Henry S.tyers and Dr. Jas. Guihcr; Advittr) Cm , V. L Pirkinun, John C Klcnniken and Jos;ph Yater. On motion the committee to procure ad dresses were instructed to proct.'rc speakers to address temperance meetings in the ceunty. so far as nisy he required. On motion of Society the miuiatcrs of the diCcrent denomi nations are requested to hold temperance meetings, as often ss they may think best, in thcii respective churches Sam'!, Sloaw, Pres. W. L. Pabkissok, Sec. Change or Nauks The post nlTice at Ft. Mirtin, " Monnngslia Co. W. Va., lias been changed to Rosedale, Greene County, Pa, Oiokstown Fayette Co. P, has been chsni- , cd to Kjyttu City. between the Pittsburg piko and the creek, We hive on'.y heard r.s yet of two of the parties connected with It John Ralston and Jolm Mar, Eaqj. Wt wish them abundant succes, and believe there Is not In the county a better locality fir manufactories than the above vicinity as to coal, water facilities, 4c The woolen factory at this pl.tce has proved a success txiyond the expectations of the most sanjnlae. It is running to Its utmost capac ity, day and night, and Is unable to supply the iucra-islng demand for their goods. Dr. J. W. Alexander w.ts admitted as & partuer In this mill on the flist of January. Nr.w Ohikaks, HavanaPotoRlco.Cubalslsnd and Refined Sugnrs, at N. II. McCleliand's. Brums Paopaatr Fon Sals B. F. Bully, mt flnrrarii'a Pnrt till rotliilv nffer at liriVfttfi pr()perty A)y person wanting property of this kind will do well by calling upon .Mr. Bally soon.as this is one ol tb3 beet locutions In the county. 1, 22-31. HcrttKME Cocit. In the Supreme Court two cas-s from this county were disposed of as follows: Reiner's appeal : Decree affirm ed, an appeal dismissed at costs of appellant. Linlz and Stephens' appeal i Decree revcrs- eu ann set ss:'i3, ana proccemugs iwuuni with instructions, Ac nr"Vl,STLKr KBOsr, Ksq -The p. r ,.,rWM tbe d-athofMalor West- ley Krust, a prominent citizen of Fayette m? l"XJfiZl.? Z his residence in Fayette county. He held tho ... ... ,.,,, Put. , n mm, ,..! WHs Internal Revenue Assessor for the 21st i n,!ricl gt lhe ,., of au Ueth He was , f Tiik I-iitlb Coiumiiial. The Pennsylvania ! Tcachrr sivs: "Tho Littlo Corporal is tho most entertaining publication for lhe young 1 that we have ever examined. Wc cannot ; see huw it possibly cau h.ivo a superior, or if it could have, how the young folks could pos- sibly wish for anything better." Terms, one dollar a year. Alfred I.. Sewtll, Publi'lur, Chicago, III, Stencil i. TKTS ri' .1ir''i,,;s (1T(C Of tthli in.in tfd frit . ,( Tri!tis ; rmrt and Ob.tMries tkvatd ojrA eenf. nltv. The movy nutt h adi-nnJ to ,cmn Unr '"' """ I.. wI,KMt.E Y-n Tuwli-.y tin; 7th, JIHI., hV U'V. . if -U n Il-l. n Hie rcHlueuee ot the bri le's t'a'her, Mr. Richard Iiw ol JallieltOW u New York, to .Miss Rinalhie Lew- . , , WAT.SON-IJAIiKK-Jin 7th, by Rev I . P-itcrson. ul the T"si dence of the bride s father, JIr Juhn watsnn and Miss Sarnli h Baker, both of M.irgan tp. Greene co., l'.. w.tTS n.tnu ET. WAviinncno. Jan. 'Jl. I'M. Corronvl s '"kiy fur tli.i KcrcuLi'.-AN. l-l'.OHL'dE. i IVitlnr 'fresh ivll.i !) r.aus i' tU.i J euio-s ri o'wn ,'5s,',V"-ji''ii; lined Appiei y. It..!.'.'...'..'..' Kt.nt;rt AM) ()Il..tN j.mlr Wl, wiwi v ijasu... . ......V. ...J... ..VJ"..V. .. ''JrnVouim .' ". '-" V.V." iy,V.'.'.V.'.V.V.".".".V.V.".".". Con M-ral bns.i GROCEHIKH. rv,-r.., j 'f 'j, ."v Pri-vti '-uisar ft Keilncl nuur Ik Mot.ls,,VI i.v.Orie'uit.,) Uuu. ii 1") pir rsm: Jti3I it A II II If S. Monhav. .Tuntinry l, lIS, r tic ftemiitul for ui most everything is restrict-1 !;.iV!,,,V4 ' "li-o uUi in- wtiolaie priCe : v. ,., . Vheat, I'. oti'u. liiet Ohio, Willtet Iterl 42 2 0) i'ye misn.. ' 'MtH C b'.lsll .. iv.m i ivnii prir,rf M !vh I'lour . iiiit;i , in ui 1'ltovis.lnxs. suj-.r 1'ureii "i'i'u'i'm l:V It i.-. !! I'f ,1 iilniis u IiiimIi it 'iv; 1 1 in Apples y ohi vliL'sa j'o" '" mils Patler. .."wilOj !tti.iii ,,ru,-...i ii AI.I.r.l.llf. IV CATTLE MARKET. rin.,iu-im. Tiirnsr.AT, Jan. W, 1W. fAxn.r-Hi...d luitehers sold realllv at 7S to v. and prime toexira iiir.yiiiupiote.iutg'i '" s'.;e the name Knule of entile a few weeks I "'" K0"hi ""' "T 7'"''" Hons List week prime extra Philadelphia Hoas sold m (nun s n si ,e. wiiile tin week Hie 1:"'"'.''.":l'"v"1'1.'"'1 eon.n.ao.l , a ,,ve 7.7 i ue iiiiiv reasnu we i.-nii Kive nr me ueeilliu is ,hn jr.n .rrm.i.. .siiKKr-l'riees Inn-,, mill further advanced. ets.uross, while jne-liuin to Inierlor sold irom I ! ,., -j 111(11.11 ,H AUK I T. 'f 'nicACio. Jauimrj-1'. IOS. lioos Prewnd ijuirt. closing at at 7.vs 1 .'.r exiru enoiee liiivy Ueef Cvrrn: Dull at i) ; ' i'i for good fat atcem. . MT.4XTO.V. ; FiP'Vi Tnrnetl lo UnilliiirTlie llrnnl. Joii.ion .irreMiiem 1'ne pnrrl's Slorv riiereil-lle lltil lir.v tlir l'risl int s.J. Iitlnl I nilersilnnil Him 'And Tlni Ibe .natter Maniln. AVAnin.NGTo.v, January 15, 1863. The interest and excitement over the reinstatement of Secretary Stanton in the War Dc;irt:nciit,i:i)il thecotir.se of the President and General Grant, have not abated to-day. The Intelligencer camo out this morning; in a double leaded editorial appealing to the people to save the country from what is is believed, to be threatened revolution. The Union fllso came out this evening with a call ueadetl "Appalling danger to the country ; the people must meet nnd avert it." It also heads a call fur the meeting of National Union Johtisoii camps. . Theec an nouncement.", together with the course of tho majority in Congress in atkiu?; Secretary Stanton by'a memorial not to resign, have caused the public feoling to run high. The Pres. claims that he sked General Grant if he would change his mind in reference to the course he would pursue if the Senate should re fuse to nialcc'Stanton'sstispeneion Gnal, when the lati't reiterated the proroire, nreviouslv made, that he would either hand in his resignation as Secretary of ar, ocf mltnm, early enough lur tue Prsailent to appoint his successor, or take any othsr aetion he miht deem requisite, or allow a mandamus to be served upon him tor the surrender of the oitiee, adding a promise to thn rresi dent that he should hear from Lim on the subject on Monday. Gtn. Grant on being shown the President's statement to-day, declares that at the interview on Saturday, he did say lis had not changed his mind, and aho gave the President distinctly to understand that in case he (Gen. Grant) received from the Senate an official notification that that body did not concur in the reasons given by the President for Mr. Stanton's removal, he (Grant) would ho bound under the tenure of office act to at once withdraw from the War Departmeut and cease h is d u ties as Secretary of War ad interim. The Prcsidunt informs your corres pondenttlmt he did not so understand Gen. Grant. If he had known such was his intention, he should have re !ievd Grant at once, and placed a man in the War Department who would not have nivaa up to Stanton, and thus the matter stands. The President has issued no order yet prohibiting official intercourse with Secretary Stanton. General Grant and Lieut. Gen. Sher man called on the President this evening and had a full and freo con ference. They both informed the Pres ident that they had advised Mr. Stan ton to tender his resignation, but that the latter had given them 110 reply. They expressed themselves in favor of ellocting an amicable settlement of the existing trouble, and did not doubt but that it would be arranged. i).niu nonnr.nv. Two llnrnlrwl Thoiiinnil nnllnrsi Mtolin -Hi-niilnchorr, nil Mlllnnlrr, lb Vic. tlm. PtosKtu, PA.,.Tantmry 1C, 18C8. The house of John JJuiiningholl', on IJonningliolV Hall, was entered about half-past seven o'clock this evening, by four men disguised by handkerchiefs over their fliers, and roblied of over two hundred thousand dollars forty thoiisind dollars in bonds, and the balance in minvnev, They presented revolvers at the heads of the inmates, when they proceeded to tio Mr. John BonniiiglioiT, his wife and two sons, and also a hired niun and girl. Tak ing the keys from Mr. Uenninghon", they entered the safe and extracted the above amount, alter which they pat down, and waited half an hour for the return of Mr. Joseph DcnniiighofT, another son, who was absent, and who had in the house a patent burglar gale, containing a large amount. Jle did not return until they had loll, taking, with them three hordes and a cutter. Ml llox. V. JIajiilton was elected , i Unittd States Senator from Maryland, j.,!1; fur six years, to succeed Reverdy Joiin tisou. The vote on t,hc last ballot stood : Hamilton, ")(; Swann, 1!5 ; Merrick, 7 ; Pratt 1. Jlevcrdv John v!i json received no vol' s. Mr. lamilton ."t ico i was formerly a member nf C'ongrws i from Maryland. JJoih are Democrats. 5W As the Republican National Con ki. p ; vention will be held in May, it is so ! probable tin; State Convention in Penn i !l' j svlvaniawili be hold as early as March. :: j gj --- Special Jlcticcs. i To l'nuiiinltivrK. Tlio, Itcv. EIlWAIlD A. WII0N will twi (free of chnnre) to all who desire It, the pre-.crlption with thedlreetlona for innJilnKiitul UNlng tho simple remedy by which lie was cured of u hum ntlectionunil that dread ,1 iwttfis I 'nii.llllmlir.n lll.nnlv nltl. tc fr. hM. Him.' tv uiiiiLiun iitiu uc nuiicit nTery suntrer win rj'i'ie try tills proscription, as It will cost them noth-"i'ou'iuI-' -Si ln."n'l may prove ableulnn. Plonse address Hcv. EDWARD A. WILSON. No. lil'iH,,iilh H,M.oiul St. Wllllam.slinrir NewfVork. li;i.ii7.yi;h'.l.lH Iitrorninlloit. Infnrrtmlion gilnrnntnisl In ro'liir'ii ii luxnrlnnt growth nf hnir upon n held I on.' ir, j lieiel or lieaol'.ess f;ice, nl.oa rei.-lpe for tho re ni'ivulol I'llnple.s, Ill'itelleS. 1.1 llptioni. ete., ull the skin, leaving in,. nain soi'r. clear, nnd brnu- i, i.ii, i-.ni -- in i,.-. niiTi'iui i-iiiiiui- iiv M-j. I dr.",iI1-; ..J)'"'"- ''" M'-V'5"'- ''"KIWT. tii'"i i.ii ie'iio n.i Uiiftio wily , sew lorK. t.Coljr.nte A Co t. o b n m A v ICR A SI VE SOAP Is ninnnfnetiired from PURE MATERIAL1, end may be cf""l.ered the STAN HARD OF EXCELLENTE. i For mill! by nil ttrneerics. 6;fi-ly. a-Tlie Ileal I riir Pool, a nit limine nf nr. ry. Howard Association Reports for Young Men, on the ertmo of solitude, and the errors, abuses and diseases which destroy tho manly powers, and create Impediments to ranrrlace, with sure means of relief. Rent In sealed letter envelope free of ehariie. Address DR. J. RKIL LINHorOHTON, Howard AMoclatlon, Flilhv ilelphlu, To. (J;.i-Iy 4V Errors of Vonlli.-A srentlrmnn who su 'fenil for years from Nervous Debility, Prc ruaiu'e Decay, and all the effects of youthful In discretion, will, for thasnkoof suffering humani ty, send free to all who need It. and receipt and 'iirisuions for making th simple remwly Iiv whleli ha wss cured, sufferer wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience,, can do so by ad dressing. In perft'el contldence. JOHN OODEN. S S-ly 43 Cedar St., New York. pXECUTORS' SALE! The undenlened. Exoentors ef Peter A Myers, dae'U., will sell at public sala oo the promises, on SATURDAY, FEBRUAllY 15, '08, Oroc;-p tow m!ii p, Qrwoe county, l'a,, oua TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE I The hornenteiid ami, and aerex of land ad Jfilliing. al Oarrard's KorL Thero la on the premises a good stable, Bmok-hniie. wool h'iis, shed and cribs, ori'hard nnd small fruits. This property is well calculated for a- priiuc house, ptorf; or any public UUalXtHS. flood mills, stores, shops and churches In the vicinity. i ' A L 8 O One farrrl containing aiSTr Arms ! adjoining lands of llnrhlv itnrrard. A. Jenilson nnd others, flfi.vof n'"hare clenrfs.1, all und?r good fence nnd well Watered. This is excellent grazing land. . , TERMS: made kaown on d.ivofsate.hr JA'-'OH BA.MEK, A. UStYriifl, l;lVi-ts CAeeulors. grtj Good. .1RANK McOlROAN ANNOUNCE HIMSELF A3 A CANDIDATE FOR THE PATRONAGE OF THE FEOPLE IN THE BUSINESS OF 8XLU.NO DRY O0OD6. ROCW orPOSWTE THE GREENE HODSE, WATNEaBCRU, FA. lie his mat rae!tl and It now ofTtrlnc for aate at tne lowwl prices, mo uhhi ivwt oi FALL AND WINTER GOODS Evsr before otrerod 11 this market, eiMlirUn In part, or ran ana w miw viouuas FOR MEN ANl) BOY SI A vsrjr large stock that enanot be f frtlid ; also, a very superior suortmoct f L A D I E 8 ' ' G O O' D S Of all kinils, conststtnit la pavt. ft New Bre and Cloak Trimmings, Velvt Albtons-vry width anil sbada ; Batlm and slllu, Itmi siy BUQLB TRIMMINGS AND BOTTONS I Sash, Bonnet, Neck and Trimming Itlbtona ; Luc real point, Applqu and Valapcla, llnnlkerchlefji Lacd, Embroidered, Ilivn BtltchtJ ..U l laln. Hamburg work fine i' sortment. JET AND BOQWOOD JEWELRY. A large SMortmnnt of Kid Olovm first quality for ladles and gentleman. bTRAW, VELVET AJND PHJ8H HATS Donnots and Bonnet Frames; Bonnet orna ments and ttowurs, both French and Arotrtean ; tocclher with any and all articles itt use by la dles. Auk for anything you want and we can supply you. Also a nne ajuortaunt of CARPETS AND WALL TAPER of various kinds and patterns, all of which wiU hn sold cheap as the ehwiMMt, ll:13-tf. FRANK McOUROAN. gOMETHINQ NEW I MILS. E. 8. SAVERS HOSRINaON Have. Just arrived from the fault with a large Knaumiinui oi ioruiju inainnwie DRY GOODS, FALL AND WINTER STYLES ! whl"hthey propose to aril at the lowest CAJ3H price I biicu as unY iioimis. uriwe iTim. mlnit, Ilress liuttonn, Ladles. Bhawis, Hoots and sjhoiMi, HatsaudCnps; also, a great variety of nice article, at very low . prices for GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' WEAK, Wares of all kinds, and a complete variety of the hi st IHIUUEKIES. Ert. Allot whfch they propose to lowest figures, depending on the eupness of their gooda to gain sell at the vorv rLiality ami chettpness tli.-'ni custom. I live themaenll before purrhaslng rlHewbere, ana inv win uruve inai tne aiKive is eorrm'U Poem In Allison's building, nearly opposite the l ja rt llonse, i uynesourg. 4;i,-07-ll IEAL'TIFCL DISPLAY I DRY GOODfl, CL0TII3, CASSIMERi At. EVANS ESTABLISHMENT. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT EVERTtHINO IN THE LINE.' Wishing to dimie out for th Fait trade, he of- fors hlsgoods at afltonislilng low rates for cash. The stock Is as late as the latest and toe best in innrgei. M inor'sBullding, opposite tb Oretne Hours, 4iilin L. K. EVANH. N . B . NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DRY GOODS ! Notions, Hosiery, Hoot and Hhoes, ind HaU at CLOSING OUT SALES OF SHIRK A. SUTTON We nre determined to close oat ourentlr stock nnd will sell all goods at cont and lrsa, wen at prnt wholesale prlcm Hereareprleasof some staple goods, and others at still gnter reduc tions will be found among our stock : Best Brown Muslin .. Best prints nc Ulencned Muslin ................ lftJ.aie flelalnes : . lSSIe Canton flannels and Drillings. . anc Farmers and Mechanics' caaslmer. 0c Jeans nc Water-proofC'loth II O0l ' NEW )FLANNKI8. HOSIERY, GLOVF.S, NOTIONS, 4c, 4c, A large lot of BOOTS AND SHOES! all new stock and custom made work at reduc tion of to XI per cent, from present selling prices. Sonic extra faney Camilnieres at the seme reduction, Just bought lust month. C'on sult your interei-t bv culling at once and are that we mean Just what we say, and will sell anything you want as low a you can ask It. A. Wilson Jr.'a building. ' 1 HHIItK 4 BUTTON. 9;I8,'7-tf Wavneaburg, Fa. P AMISTILTJeQE AT' JEFFlSTOSr1 There will be a mentlng of the Trustees and mnckholdem of said College, on FltlDAY, thn 21th day of Jonna-y, rust., at Jcfferwn at I oensn.r. .ii. A. A. rl'KMAN. i;IO.,t-5f' ClislrmsQ.' firing "glariaiu mHE WORLD UENOYSEt . 1 SINGER SEWIXG MACHINE. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, fas boon over two years In preparation, sal wnlch has been brought t pertccuon reei.rdliic.i ef tlrae, labor or expeuso, and Js now eonudent ly preseutnd to the public as Ineouiparao.y the lhe Muchlna lu oucsliou is slmnto. comnact, durable and horiutllul. .It i (iiilot, Iigut running and capable of porformlng a raiiKu und var;ety ol work never fiofore ntiemptid upon a s nsls oi wont novnr nmore stiempieu upon a s nRi Mshino using either Silk. Twist. Linen or L'bt ton itiread, nnd sewing with equal faeihty the very nnest and coarsest materials, anc.anvtliinc! betwoeu thetwoextrrmes,li- the most benutifjl and substantial iimunr. Its nltaciimeuts fcr llemmlng, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, unlit lug, Knlling, 1 riiununp, Bliiiling. etc., mo Novel and Practical, and have bnen Inventud and ad Justed enpeclally for this Machine . Mw designs of the unique, uselul and popular folding tops and cabinet ease peculiar to the Maehines manufactured bv this Company hnve Bs-en prepared lor enclosing tho new Marblucs. llinsa aro gotten up In overv variety of wood, IMcb an Black Walnut, Maliogsnv, 'Kosowoou, anO the like, fcnd fiom tho plainest totho mor l elaborato sattnrn nnd linish Uii Maehines themselves living more or lexs h'.Riilv onicmem ed, to oorrespoud with ihn Tables or Ciolnets for Wblcu they are lulendej. A few reasons whv si.NiirR'R latset Imnro-.--ed SEWING ilAl'lUSL.-iuro tho bett for 1 am ily and Uenent; purposes. 1st. YenennsMvonythlnr; from tho fines', sin alo thlcknuis of Swiss or Nensook to several tntcknesaosof the teavies. Heaver cloth, osing anvklna or sire of uhrccd with equal laeliltr, from No. 500 (,'ottou uy touo hcaviudt pntent tr Lilian thread. 3d. It uses a short, sHvisrht Incedle, onsllv set, and tr.okes the popular Los:k Btltchaok ou both aides. Sd. It has an even selMn'iu'w'trg tension which require no chnnge i rdiirerejjt tUicItneases uf oiAteriai or dilliiriintslr- s of thrt'io. - 'th. It Is free from all serines, wires and ether couiplleatitv, and ts almost rciRCicJn. bt. So t.'ireads to hold or wheels lu turn in starting. BUi. u does no, navs to no taicen nnnn ta o:i and cle.i it. 7lh. It I'ass pcri'.c! reo wnernny ,vou enn n'f tho finest r'iiteriKlswlihorit having to keep ynir work stretched to prevent It.-'puekei in-." and you never hnvo to assist tho v,ork throu'n as in all olher mnclilnes. stli. It wl.u nam urn' ndin. rew n st-niciu seam, or mnke a 11 in the most perfect m.Tiiueri Wltn less SKlil man is reocirea ;o5t,v i.tr.UiliH si'nm on anyotheri.'Uichiiie. Its attachments foi tiraldlni:, f Vittnn, (jnllt Ing. Binding. Tueklnc, d-e., nie nvej iud prac. tical, and rispurj but little .skill to liMft tnem. (.'arelul Instructions glv.sn ut tin liouie of the purchaser. Money refunded If the machiner urn i;ot bv re II Moulted. Kvcry ntnehlnc wnrrnntol urtii kep tlinsi years without clmi ce. nrep.r a. i VNOAJ'irK.?!, Ac-iit for riri'i:c I'cuntv. 9-,1-lf. V. ny-n-.ib'i't.', F,i ilcccdcntr.' (5 sta,-. DMINM I'KATOlt'.-s Ni.)l'l'.K. j liottnrs of adminlnti ntlon.eMin te'., im-iii tyin I eetatoof Linnlel Hook. I.v.c of tin; t-sneAfn of nviiimriiirg, ins: 1.1., iiaviiifr neen ninieu i anderslgned, nil persnm lu'leiire l t-i sn;! n ari hereby notine l to iimko irrimi-'lltn ment, and those having elm tits mains' ti,. to present them prop. i iy r.:uh -ir.! :a '" he : ' ite ! lieineni. ,iu:i. k '.. . , li-Sw .v!:n n, -;M IE 0 A Ij NO T 1 U I ' ! Letters tt administration upon tVo 'm rrf Oworgo Ughtner, late of Morns tp., tec u., h;.v. If, tf Iim. urn tl I u.1 I. , 1 1 .J ,, ri.l.ipl.r i . r. I .. .-. , I i.n a 1 hereby given to all persons inrleotel t sr.,ti eHtate lo mnke limnedlnte paym-oii, and tiioie having claims ncalnst tiie none lo p 'e-jent them property authenticated for settlement. iif:miy U'iiixTP MI '.U.1( I.IJH ; Ni-.R, MAMtw. uohim:h, Url-Vet. KxC'-ntoLT. J K.UAL .NOTICE. yittrrs tostr.mrnMrv uivm the entMo of Jis. fttewnrt, of intev '1 n.irVw-necjuui v it'i.,'t'.'(i., having len grunted to tin' un '.ersirne .i riotiee.'e hereby given to ail p irsons in'le'Me i to n:.ei is- i tate to mnke iinmediain paviunM, nr:-V those j having elnlm nguinst tn s'uno m.111 presei:'. 1 thoin properly authnTientcl fors.ittiement. i JAME- (.'A i.I.. 1 joh iiiI'.oi;h:.Ki".ton, initj-uw ' -llx'smtor. p.i" ns ;--sns JHisrcitincoiis. Q I F T H FOi: THEM II. 1 1 ON I A ii u o i; S T O (.: K , DtJUOnT EXPR1-.SSLV l'"l: Tii HAVr! AHIVJ, AI ii'.ir; ISA AC II(ir)!'i:i!'3 ciocrf: AM! Cc rccri'"'T.ti Mr. Itonper wo-ild s'lil have his fr'.' : ! rons benr In mind, -Mint h cnitine. ':i ceryanil l'oiiie''tifi?ei'y tm-le ut iii.i iu ":i doing buslnens, uni (hut ne;.iniju.t n": a riucsiT sn'i'i.v of the best qu'iHIy of a'.l arii'Cec, in h "'''"'" ''' TOVSl NOTKlNH.mid n grei,l viirletv of u articles always on hnnd. I'll i II E F It E 3 H M E N T S . In pounivtion with thn abovr, ;.!:. Ti-rrt.-kcpa Rtfitauiunt, 'A'l.rn- .DELICIOUS o y s T V. j: S : With all t!io able, nites. vcl t: i Ttm most attractive nnd mos! In Viwn. Uati w i ma T.t w "n t t t a V I AA O XI A Ta X ii Xi al 15D PH(EMI BIT7ES3. The Most Successful jlcllciars in the World. Established In 1S35 by ono of our Most Eminent I'hyslclr.ns, and now nsed thronghont Narih ::nd South America, with more plpjif i;- results than any olher Mediciuo in cases of diseased Liver, Blood or Skin, . Indigestion, CosiivennsK, Biliona Camnlaims. uhenrnatiiiin and Fever and Asr.e. Thousands or certificate arc in our possession, girinj Ioia;!e;I accounts of perfect Ccres eiroctorl by these invaluabio Medicines. They regulate tho System and jint all the functions of tie body S 1 Til .'.'if lit a iii'uiiny ruiiuiuua. BoU bj sll Dmists. 'VrbiM & Hji:.iaJ, Prsiiri. stors, 8ucMori te Ilr. Jatm Moffat oal Xir. V7. U Mlfh,yerofi. stee's sale -of- R K A L ESTATE! Twill cxnoM to K.ilc hv nubile vsu'Iueor r-ir. cry, on tlie prt m on HATUKDAY, JANVAUY Zth IW, Tl'ftfollowlna -altuihli nal csftiti' t.i. iin.sirtv ofth hfirnnf ,H)I1S l,IM)SKY,lr."I. Tlltit certuln ui known Ir'n-t. nf 1 :lm l nrllnin. Ingj tho boroimh of .it:flirsoti, rontuinlnrt ai out I 17 acn-B, mnro or !!,, Imvlti- ortrt.-.l rhfioon ono f aini othorouNhuiMln. lSiSTt It Trustnr. glACKSMITHLNG & GL'N-i.MIillING: For til? information of tSe ntiVio M 'e-'re work clone m this iiuiiliuit hi ane'a of Meciian- lei. MR. JACOB HOOVER, Announces himself competent nn'l wiiiiii'i to do anything In tho line (soo-ina-'lionwi ex.epi- Kl.l lie is an, ejip,.n iin'l will wirrnnt snMnfav- ion. Hnnp dm- lhe I'liinlna Mill. l-'.ii-u j . 6. 6h-'o. 'e. " HOftUIUKA LOCOE. NO. ". Hall In fiaacor's HullifJiiT, Vt fnin (reit, Warnrsburg.l'a, limcJatiiiibrevenlnS.'sch SeV. 4. PAir.C IN' TAK I'HICLS OF VJ EOOT5 AND SHOES! WiUJAM ?.r.YUIiL'3, MncBASHoa' bow, wavnesbvbo, rmK's. navlnglu't tinrchiseda heivr Stoctr of PooM and Snoes of tne FlNM'l and htH'i (iL'AI 1TY to lie found In thoi.nfit, ho now lois the prat se lected and most ccmpls.o acsouinent of lUnm Hoods evtr brooerit to tliolown. AnifhocUors to sell FOR C A S II Men's best, whole stoek', ITonir-nntdo Ilot.', 17 inch leg, at Sc.co, 5.i anu ten'! Km cnit nt with n uniform i!rU c:io:i in rates, on all kinds ol stock. Mr. lievryhill linvuur anio. perlonco of 10 cars in the manufuctunur; of HOOTS AND SHOES ! Is thorr'Tiphlv e enentnteil'wlth thebuslnoiis, auJ uoA tai.en grout care W :ueK0 this a SCPEHICR STOCK TO AN V KEPI' HLftlJ- Kxperlence-d hands sro constantly employ?'! lnniHicinfr to orucr an j v.'e can djue'.y stiv Unit at no plsce elmi in these "'.Hf:ities" cerr thn mate rial tad workmanship he ourpassoj. ALL VroniC "VAI-KANTED ! lis now esks his friends nnd t'.ie pnV.ie to eatl nd examine his mock, :.s lie feels coiifiilont thnr. be can pleas then). w.-.t. ui .f:i:Yilll.r.. l'.':is-tl Mr chi'niea' H nv, WnvnC'ltiri:, l'a. G i 1! E A T it A 11 G A I N 9 : B 0 0 1 G A ND S II O K S ! 'E'V ho:x I NE'.v oroitr. i C U S I 0 M - M A D L X,' () U K I CIIEAIT.R THAN r.VtT., A I' M. C 6 II BELL'S, iecjnsoas to bai.iiu.i A ,Y E US' C O Ii v. n r.;r:u:'.ii, v.. ! tm.ca;. K':,-le. and m-.:.:.vi, nr. I ;1 Jl l"s I :-; r c u i v k , o 'i: f t; ' i Ur.t on (lie rilni duv e.e ,j . a warrant m 1; ; ; w.iirift the i:.ute "i t.nt, - , l'i th ; ctvi'v i..f uro . :':'ri:i-vlvntun, !.::-. l-a j ! j;".iiKiujt on h.s rv.n I Jjuvnient nf firiv f'elj;, , ju'i per v be!or.i;:nir .n ;:,i ii .'II, or f ,r hi ! '.Is-t. ll'i'iper;y hy him nre '-m.kcr, Ji., '"' J50iel Ii :'.'il W.iy.i,:.''. . I'lill S'uMI I. )' d i . .1 1 ' '.' i e, s J ik the. ,'i verv r ;i!iy i n'lKiup:, t'. i in- oi nin .del. I.lnv; i of t:.c aal'l I liiuikiupi. t" ii iv; "heir P alio In e ioos "lienr !!l"l'e ;'vn- If-.H. Ills r.smte. will r, l,i.,l i ut a c-.'.ir; or lirm-r j rotirt Ito'is-e, lo v ' 1". Ii'isvivniii.i. Iiefr,: 1 ler, oo :. l.-r:i ;i.vv I 0'el,;j. r,. 1,1. 'P-e,v. to be tl"l(.. n nt the - ii' ' or:r, liv.'.-ne ei.untv, ' I. '' , Ii :i. i'.jlileV, )tiX. I :..i:i:.il'y, A. Ii. w,s t ill i'.:.A.-t A. iUi'lKt. I'. H. MerehHl. c 0 f T O V . 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