The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, May 06, 1868, Image 3

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    Noticb to Attorneys. Attorneys will We
held responsible tor Prtiler BootU.'AdveftlKlinr
and Job Vork,orileiediiy them nnd not paid
for In advance. Bui-li bills to bo collectable oil
demand.
"AdvubVisemekm. Tlio'nttcutlori' of
our roarlers is specially directed tu the fullow
Inigatlvortisements, which appear fur the first
time in our paper to-day.
twNottcc fount? Commissioners.
Kotice J. F. Temple, and others.
-. t .
Wi will eepd the Kcpciilicam to any ad
dress, until after the Residential' election fur
one dolUrv- ' .
r . --, -
Odd Fkllowsiiip. The Grand Lodge of
the 8tato, of Pennsylvania. L O. 0. F., will
Wild its annual session at Pittsburg, on M iy
19th. . '
Ir any one wants to know how popular
seusations are crea.te.ij, let him reflect upon the
fact that tha theatres of New York expended
tnore than 3.o,non in advertising last year.
Wet. The lateness of real Spring weather
put our farmers back iu sowing outs and pre
paring: Ibr corn. The trees are slow to put
firth and unless (he everlasting rain cca? es to
fall soon every thing will bo wtttnloed nnd
at a stand stilL
ilBMOVAB. The Office ofthe "Printers Cir
cular" and Printers'' Furnishing Warehouse
formorly loeated at 31 Hu l-wn Slrc, his
been Remove 1 to 515 Minor Street. Address
Ml orders for maturiil to It. 3. Mtnamtn, M5
Minor Street, PhilailclpUl i, Penna.
C.iMTiit-sirtAXS The Knights of tills Order
were out last Monday iiiiilit in force, rctnliu ;
I.A At. M-til. 1. 1. A... I ......I.... 41... '
r.,rc mi nun iiiooim uoiiea miu louring mu
sleeping populace from quiet dreams. lhy
will get the, circus fever occasionally. II -Ta-afler
we hopo it will c. inline th.-ni to their
UeJs. ,
Tiirt "lVm.i: Snnir," his enteral upm Its
third volu na with every evi lencj of pros
perity, Its c ilunias bearing full assurance of
renewed ztal and cnterprisa. It is thoroug'ily
American, hiving the very best of our home
literature. PuMislml at 37 Park Hjiv, New
York, $1,00 per annum.
If not Omk, tub Oi iikr. Tiio new Coll 'ire
nt Jefferson is not c imiileted but tin largo nnd
aplcndiil stock of Spring and Sa n n ;r g in Is
Just receive 1 by Fordyce nnd Son, at II. II.
Llmlsey's old room is. In white and dress
goods you cannot fin I a b-tlcr slock in the
county, all at the lowest cash prices.
Tiif. I'i m.ic's Hi 'jiiii e Skuvint. Whatever
you want In Dry (roods, Notions, Carpets,
Wall Paper, etc , you Hill find at Fiaok M.j
Gurgan's. Wh it you can t find lie will send
for. Low prices have won for him the dis
tinction so 11 altering of Billing more goods
than any man iu town, (luiher won't be
lieve it, tm! it is so.
An Old Coin A coin wis shown us in
Monday that was spaded up in n giidenln
llllr town from llhoilt ir iut ltclow liie uitrfwe
beating date 1 7lo, which wnul I mnku it 122
vcarsol.l. The characters were somewhat
dimmed by rut. It was of SpanWi desK'ti
nnd about the value of an English shiliin-r.
Kkw Piitxi ii'Ai.. We arc Informed thai
Mr, James Itinehiit, of i;iir lUion.'h takes
charge olthe Lnion School Ihe present term,
in place of J. Jackson Punivin, who, we be-!
lieve, aspires to a profess irshio in Ihe Hip
list (,'ollege about to he bui'it at Jellersou.
Both ore coiupi tent educators and thu former
unites a vast deal o( practice to cltl iency.
The sch ) 1 opens with a lsrre attend ancr
MvoNiKi. ENr Disnr.i.E'ir. 1):. E, T.Cooper,
(we learn front tin Monoin iln l i H-pi'ilu-in.)
has just finished A distillery, which cost
Twenty -fire thotiM 1 or m ire, iV.intin ' :i ) tiret
on the river, runni.ig ."-' I'.'et luck built of
ltkl c dore 1 sill sti with a cipiiiyof
100 ImsheU psr day. Too li tn!,lkm Ins al
most a column graphic illy desrililng it, with
o lea li ig e lit oriil in den'mnhtim ot'tliaas
fMirlion that tin Go id Tjin.il.tr order "is a
failme."
Rr.otsTnvrioN Commissioni.iis We nolico
by our Pennsylvania exchanges, that the Re
corders in the different counties are receiving
commissions for Registration Commissioners,
win are being sworn in preparatory to enter
ing on Ihe discharge ot their important duties.
Thowoik of making a registry of Ihe voters
of Pennsylvania, having never been done ba
foro, will require the most reliV le and elll
ciont men in each county, nn.l we trust only
such will be recommended an I appointed,
"Tiir Rkvolition.' Wo have on our table
a copy of this Journ.vl edited by E. C.uly
Stanton and Parker Pillstmry in the interest of
womankind ccncrally. The paper is conduc
ted with evident abilty and being neutral in
polities as In gender must ntlract some atten
tion. Emphatically a "woman -righter" we
commend it to the "oppressed " in years of
this section hoping they may find in it all that
Ponce de Leon hoped for in his mythical foitn
tain. Terms $.'.00 a year. Address, :(7
Park Row N. Y., Room 17.
A Splendid Poccment. Tho new nnd
beautifully illustrated Quarto Circular, issued .
by tho proprietors of tha Iron City College, is
the finest thing of the kind ever produced. It
is elegantly printed on the finest of paper, and
in addition to a complete outline of the sys-.
temof Practical Education there so success
fully pursued, it contains accurate views of
the City of Pittsburgli; together with sewral
epecimens of Prof. Cowley's P.cmium Pen
manship, bojh plain and ornamental. Copies
of this Circular can be obtained free, by ad
dressing the Principals, Smith & Cowley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cocscil Meetiso. At a late meeting of ths
town council two ill ousand dollars was levi
ed as sufficient to pay off the Bounty tax of
the Borough. The by-laws were amended to
a'Jow the Council to select one of their num
ber as Burgess, in case ot absence, resigna
tion or other inability of locumlienL Mr. W.
E. Gapco, Who removed from the Borough
west, tendered his resignation which was ac
cepted, the choice of Ihe Council rcstinguiion
Mr. Jno, Munnell as his successor.
Jso. Monnkli, Bulge. .
B. "Foxy" Flennikcn, Soc'y.
Ltva Mm. We learn that Sam i. Dunlap
and Harry Maple, of the farm of Tinker &
Maple, who are .doing a commission business
in Baltimore in the sale of live stock, have
lately purchased of (tie devisees of Francu
Blackihirj, dee d, tome 200 acres of land in
this county, north of Greensboro, and near
the Moiwngabela river. , These enterprising
men are awakening to the new railroad pro
ject and are fully aware of the value of time
in celling to market with stock, produce, etc.
We TeBture" there -wUl be a lively scramble
fo( lands in the lower end when the people
bacwae tamai ItMUlte tailroai must be.
List op Lktieks Remaining in the Tost
bfflce at Wayri'shurg, Pa., May 4, 1868.
A Miss Annie M, Ackiin, Joseph Adam
ion, William 0 Alton, Kate 8. Adamson.'
D-William Blair, 8. P. Bayard., Slary
Dradlord, Miss Sarah Br:ul Tor d, , Airs. Llz2le
Bell, Million Bi'by, C. J. Burk.
C-James Call, C. II. Campbell , T. M.
Carroll, Jm 1L Carter, E. CUalfunt, Annla
Cy.hers, J. B. Creighton, James Cage.
D-Josep't Davit, P. M. Day, Miss Fliebe
Doud. ' '
F--,?o. Fry. Win. C. Fry, J. 8. Foltz,
Johh K VingoTjaae Fox, Eiq. '
G Qerscr, Price A Co. 2, Allred Gray, Miss
SudoUjrdon. '8ah 'GiUtid, Esq., Henry
Grimes. Sr., John Orovo, Sr.
It-Mrs. Sinn. A. Hughs, Miss Mell Har
ford, William Iteaton 3, Kamviel M. Harpe,
Mary Klleu Hunt, Mrs Hannah Hartley,
Muiiu Uudlua, T.
I Thos. iAgraliam. .
K-Jani"3 Kent Sr.. S. B. Keppel Eq ,
flev. 8. V. Hunt 2. , , . .
L-I)anlcl Loufman, Miss Peggy Long, N.
Llvlngood Esq. . ,
M Mavid Miller, Junes Moore Esq , Han
nah McNay, Henry Myers, William Morton
Dsq, F. M. McGlumphy, Anna Murfey.
James Meek 2, lienor Ann Martin, Nathau
Manshlp, Harry Mud, Hubert J I. Millikpn,
Cliltiert Marsh ill, James Middlcton Esq.
N-J. Nay 2.
P Joseph Price 2. Jacob Powers..
II Mrs Holiecci Rincli trt, Win. A. Rine
hart, Collins Hush, C. Richardson, care of Mr.
Stevenson, Elizabeth Hush.
8 Ida Scott, Charlotte Simpson, M. C.
ShctT.r, John Strawn, Samuel Strawn 2,
Hubert Stevenson, J. L. Spaekman, Eplintns
Skinner, J. L. Scott, J. D. Stewart Esq., John
II. Smith, Join M. Hellers.
T-M irrls Turner, Maria A. Tiiton.
W II C. Wood, Isaac Thomas Wood, J.
S. Wallace & Urn. Oricn Wheeler Esq,
Homer P. Waters Esq., Johnson Wyckolf
Esq , J ones Woods.
Joskpii Cooks, P. M.
A new stock of Colg ale'a Toilet Soaps just
received at linden's Drug Store.
Cist mmaiie Boots, call back anl front
warranto 1 in every particular, for $0.00, at M.
C. & II. Hell's!
Da. SuioENrs Liver Pills, Backache Pillsaiul
Cough Syrup sold at Hiadens Drug Store.
GKNTi.KMts's patent, quarter Oxford ties, nt
M C. & 11. Bell's, very cbcnp for cash !
(JotoG. W. Hobetts Drug Store for nn--
lli'nig in the I). ug Lino.
A large stock of Wheeling Nails all siz 'S at
T. Hiaden s Hard-Ware Store.
Tin: Wiiisti.k Every boy lias rend Dr.
Franklin's account of the whistle ho bought
when ft 1m y, nnd for w hich lie paid all tils
lion y. An Ingenious boy, liow ever, if lie is
provided with (hat nr ultra of n hoy's nni
biii' ii n potktt knife, can make one for him
self out ol n piece of chestnut or willow at this
"ason of I he year, Tho bovs w ill soon be nt
rni1 wc fl,"n lmvtt 11,0 8l"'" ound Pktctog
"llr tVl"11 tvtr' '" " B 1 pleasant
to think of Ihoso things w ilb w lach we beguil
ed many an hour iu happy childhood. Holmes
i.l thi Ailuttir Monthly says: "Who does not
love 1 1 make a w ill w whtst'e), or seo one
made ? Can you not recall your lirat lesson in
the art Hie ciittiiig ol the llexiblu hough, tho
chooaiog a smooth part, pising the knife
around it above nnd below, pounding it judi
ciously, ringing It earnestly, nnd feeling Uie
hollow cylinder of bark nt last slipping on Ihe
sappy, ivory, white, fragrant wood ? That little
pi ivlhliig grew, wil'i growth of art and civil
izitiun, to be the great organ which thundered
at Harlem o.' lle-tiu. Respect tho willow
whis'lu "
F.itiNcsTorKS I'uie White Load sold at
Bradin's ( heap Drug Slnru.
A MiioE i-tuck of Wool Twine and Shcep
sh 'ars at T.' HT!i den's Hirda aro Store.
PiiiccRii'Tiov carefully compounded at G.
W. Robert's Drug Store.
M.irvi.ano Snow White I J me in nny quan
t ty sold nt O. W. Robert's Drug Store.
1Iki.viiom'.s Extract of Huchu by the dozen
or single Bottle at liraden s Drug Store.
Wilbou's Cud Liver Oil and Lime for silo at
O. W. Robert's Drug Store.
Tut: Oners Tuesday of last week, the
day of the show, was bright an 1 bountiful as
tho balmiest of Spring days. Many people
were iu town, but the greater number of
our farmers, with commendable good sense,
stayed at homo to Improve tho fair weather
for getting in oats and breaking corn ground.
Our merchants and landlords reaped a good
'.nr. of profit. "B;nzinj," w is in gxJ de
mand and, as a seedy looking countryman
complacently express.'d it, could bo "had
wit lin ut dodgin' 'round a half hour for a drink "'
The street display of the circus troups was
much finer than anything we ever saw before
in that li.io. Under the canvass it was the
same stale routmo of tu;ul)liag. riling, etc.,
without much tint w is new. T.io ouly ex
cuse for countenancing these peripatetic hum
bugs is that of a love fir exltemmt. As largo
crowds of our people coul I be induced to at
tend entertainments m iro biujtl.dil and in
structive from tliosi.ne cause. Oar agricul
tural f ilrs exemplify this.
Wiunns Cod Liver Oil and Lime sold at
Braden's Drug Store.
SrtwAur'a Champion Salvo wholesala and
retail by D W. Bradou, agent fur Greene Co,
SrnicTLT Pure White Lead, largest Hock
in town for aalo at U. W. Robert's Drug Store.
Oils of all kinds nnd of the fi nest quality,
sold at G. W. Robert's Drug Store.
Varnish of all kinds said nt Q. W. Robert's
Drug Store.
Bahrett's Vegetable lluir Restorative, best
in use sold at G. W. Robert's Drug Store.
Wasiiinot.in Cocntt. Tito R :prlr of last
week has the following :
On last Saturday week Jake Falmer, while
plowing field on Huston Paul's farm, In Wash
ington county, turned up a twelve pound
shell,, which from the depth of tho rust upon
it must have been buried there tor long year3.
Tho powder was extracted an l being thrown
on the tiro cxpbded. Thereby bang3 a tale.
When was it shot therof
On Thursday hist, the hon30 in which Mark
M'Combs, residing at Clokey villa, Washington
county, was destroyed by fire, having caught
from a defecUvo fluo In tho kitchen; Mr.
M'Combs saved a largo part of his furniture,
but loses about 8250 which was destroyed.
The houss belonged to Mr." Jamas Thome j
was worth $2,000 and was insured for 1 1.000
in the Washington County Mutual Insurance
BAcaWABD.-rThe season is not more back
ward than are our- dtizent In tho matter of
cleaning up the dtbrls and filth plentiful In
its abundance on the streets and iu alley-ways
of the. town. -The towu Is literally reeking
with mud and the hot sun it must shine som e
tinro will distil such fragrant odors from de
caying animal and vcgetablo matter as only
salutes the nostrils when visiting the abode of
swine.' The "hog jaw," if enforced would
emancipate the town from Ihe curse of dirty
sidewalks and the absence of ornamental
surroundings. Why it is not enforced is a
question of cleanliness with lliejcouncil. In
i present condition our town is a reproach to
the inhabitants.
Pariici-lahi.t Nice. With Hid retdrn of
long sultry summer days and tho balmy even
ings ail so delight in, comes that most desir
able, period, tin opening of refreshment sa
loons. Jno. B. Parker, at his room one door
west of Seotl's Grocery, has In his present ar
rangetnent provided for the comfcit, external
and Internal, of all who may call on him'
His soda fountain sp rklcs with tho most de
licious of beverages nt all times, and the
cream and cake, with handsome apartments
for ladies and gents, are wl'hont rivalry In our
placo. If you wish to while away a pleasant
hour drop into his saloon.
' The Sweetest Thino in Life" is good
health and good spirit j, and if yon have them
not, the next best thing is what will restore
bloom to tho faded cheek and happiness to
the drooping heart. The great and sure remedy
is Plantation Bitters, which our physicians re
commend to both niah and female patients, as
a safe, reliable, agreeablo nnd cordi d stimu
lant. They contain nothing to disagree with
the most delicate constitution, nnd have won
golden opinions from all who have tried them;
nnd probaldy no article was ever tried by so
many persons. They elevate the depressed
and give strength to the weak.
Mxonoua Water. A delightful toilet arti
cles superior to Cologne and at hull tho price
I. O. or G. T. Officers of "Vigilant Lodge"
for ensuing quarter! W. C, T. Capt. Lycurgus
Grim: W. V. T. Miss Lizzie M. Widnry W.
S. Geo. W. Hoskinsnni W. A. B. Miss Liz
zle Gray W. T. MIssRhoda Long; W. F. S ,
T. Benton Hill , W. R. II. 8. Mrs, Lizzie
Bayers, W. L. H. 8. Mrs. Kate Rogers ; W.
M., J. II. Carson i W. D. SI. Miss Jennie
Flennikcn j W. C. Jesso P. Sprowls; W. I.
G , B. Frank Flennikcn ; W. O. G., Edward
Cage i P. W. C , T. A. Clark Smalley ; W. L
I)., D. W. Kennedy.
Proposals. By reference to our advertis
ing columns it will bo seen that Ilio "Ft ur
Mile Bridge" Is to bo repaired. This Is timely.
Tfte West sido of tho double bridge neur
Bridgeport needs Mooring badly, also. Plas
tic slate instcu 1 of oak shingles would have
been more economical in the long run lor
roofing.
.Ti'st Opknko. A new and complete stock
of Boots and Shoes, at M. C. & H. Bell's
cheap store, Bayert' cornor, Wayncsburg.
Among their stock will bo found nil tho Bprhnr
Styles, direct from the manufacturers, selected
by M. C. Bell expressly for this market.
Swf.et Alissuji Is a pretty llttlo gurJcn
11 ower j but if you want a wliilT of tweet
elisium, you will find Ihe nearest approach to
It In the heavenly edorof Phalon's new per
fume, "FI or de Mayo." Bold by all drug
gis's. 1000 Reward ! M. O. & H. Bell will nive
the above reward for a foot that does not look
well in one of their new styled, tipped, oukle
gaiters I
flamed.
EISIMIXOER-KEEXAN-Aprll li, ISfiS, at
the M. E. Church, In Jollcvtown, Greene
Co., Ta . by the Rev. L. I). Casto, Mr.
James Elslminger, of Rlcbbill In., Ibis
county, nnd Miss Sarah A. M. Keenun, of
Handle tp., Jlonoogal ft Co., w. Vn.
They made the right start by paying tho
first drbt jointly contracted the printer's fee.
For them
"Let home lend all its charms
To drive off all alarms ;
Let joy nbound ;
Let peace nnd plenty smile,
And happiness beguile,
As years pass round."
CAMPBELL GREENLEE-Aptil 27, IRfiS,
in Wa7ncsburg. Pa., by Rev. A. H. Miller,
Mr. Thompson Campbell and Miss Margaret
Greenlee.
STEWART Of Dropsey, May 3, 18C3, Isaac
Stewart aged "2 years 6 months.
UMYXEsnrxa markct.
Waynesboro, Muy.", u8.
Corrected Wfckly for the ItEPUBUCAtf,
PRODUCE.
nuttor(frrhroll,) ffc
Kgcs V rlo M ,H
l'oliitocfty bush
Ijiru v tt
Tnllow y to
Country Soap Y ft
lr led Apples Y f
.. . no
.1 50 12 30
OS
6c
FLOUR AND ORAIX.
Flour Y bbl
Wheat Y bush....
Kye V bush
Corn Y bush
Corn Meal Y bush
IS ne
1
,Ttl 211
: id
1 ID
1 1!
GROCERIES.
CotTee Y l
Tt-AY lt
Ilrown finar V fc .-.
Iti'ilneil sunr Y
Svnip't ical M
.lol;is.e (N. Orleans,)
Soritlmmij ual
Suit llil
pierj Y lb ,.,'l
l m
to
20
no
1 2
Nil
S ii
IS
pirrsm ndii markets.
8ATcnDAY, Mar 2, tsu.
Com Is a sharle higher ami In rtHiiert. Flour
advanoeil early In the week, and prices aro well
maintained. Wheat Is very scarce and wanted.
Uy Is higher and receipts light. Oats are with
out chanae. Groceries have been moderatlve
ly active. In provisions biiBlnciw continues
large, and prices nt.lt 1 have an upward tendency.
We quote as follows, which are the wholesale
prices :
QRAIJf AND Fr.OUR.
Wheat. Penn'n. and Ohio, Whiter Red $2 W2 IV)
Rre VI buli. ....... .... l ii.-,
Oats i bush. H 787tie
Corn bush la-iuiillii
spring nnear, l-lour. in 7i.i,ll 2i
W inter Whciit ,.. 12 rjr)jj.idiiu
ntOVI.iIO.N3.
Shonldr-rs .......
Huiar Cured Hams .
njisite
2lrj
lue
l tm,w
22
40342
l.anl
PnUtires, Y btish....H... M
Ainilcs Y bbl
(!llrWHe I
Kuiri Y dos.....,..
llulter.........
SEEDS.
Clover Seed .
Timothy Heed
Flux Seed... ....
T On
2 76
BALTIMORE MARKET.
BAJ.TTXORI, May 2.
Flour'flrm. Wheat is ins is tvr. xr.i
al 11: yellow Oauij dull; wrtrn tmxS.
Rye ttnll at 30. ProrUlont Arm and nnl
firm and hq.
ehanjed.
atlift.!S.
'III1'A10 MARKET. ,
t'hictoo, Jlay 9, Ma,
Fi-oun Dulli sale at M OU&ie 73 fur sptlni
exiruri.
WiiKAT FBlrly active: sules of No. 1 l 0
til Hi, Hlld No 1 at l 12r2 U, clorllug ol ti 1UU
a lu fur No. 2.
Coioi-.Mudoratt'ly aetlve and W e hlahen
sales of No. 1 ut 8 fW ie; No. 2 at (iT.'CUe: now
al twi iia",e; nnd relfetiil at l4iiiiW-, rliMlng
Hrm lit Si);, jW-fce for No. I, and 7ri ft,r now lu
slore.
hats Active and Is hl(;nrr; nalet at avdrwu
fur regular and fresh receipts, clewing with buy.
ersatWJe.
LiVKllnas-lngoodshlprJlnir demand and 10
ftifle hllier; shIch at $a ( ii fur medium to
fulr, r lioleo liti are scares and nominal at 19
79 a 10 oa. ,
Hkk' Cattlb Dull at 17 307 tk for fair to
gOO't. ... ; . -
EXTRA L lrlVE-HTOlK MtRREf.
' " 1 May 1, 18G9."
r nxE The market contained moderate
supply f cuttle, but the sales wre larger than
tliH previous week. Prieejr, however, were a
Hliiidc lower than at the date of mir last weekly
report. The fact Is the local rntea charged on
Hie i vnlrul Road la driving the bulk of Hie bu
sltieMM away irolu the Ceutrul VariU. Kastern
buyern can purchase, at present freight charges
to more advantage iu t'lileaiio. Ihe largest por
tion ol the cHtlle sold were Irom ( hieiigo.
1 lout There waa a fair deinuiid for bogs with
a Rood mipplyln Hie market; prices were gener-ll--t
u shade higher. The extreme rto were
ts .I7i.i li 40 1 civt. The largest portion of the
sales were on eastern account. .
NEW YORK DRY HOOD MARKET.
New York, May 2,
Trices for nil staple cot tonsarewetl maintain
ed. All Htimdaril makes of heavy brown sheet
Inus, aiieh as Atlantic and Indian Head, it
Paul He extra, Aillntle H, lc; Mais J He. and
I'renton C lie. illi)aehed muslins steady at to
for New York Mills: lie for Wainsutta and
l lleii. Alllerieall Prints 14jc.
t'OIl. PENS AND ST. CLAIR 8THEET8,
ri'lTSBURGH, PA.
The Largest, Cheapest and mont Successful
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
IN THE UNITED STATES.
OVER FIFTEEX THOUSAND STUDENTS
FROM THIRTY-THREE STATES IN TEN
YEARS.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR,
Containing full Information, Outline of Course
of Study, samples of Cowley's
PREMIUM PENMANSHIP,
View of the Collcqn llnlMIng, different de
partments, City of Pittsburgh, Ac., &c, address
the Prlneipals, K.M1TH COWLEY,
ap l,(W-ly Pitlsburgb, Pa,
J J AYE
A CIGAR?
IP SO. f'AI.f, IN AT
T. BRADEN'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Ho keeps on hand at all times
AN EXCELLENT QUALITY OF CTOARS,
Smoking & Chewing Tobacco,
Pipes, Frnuff, etc., etc.
PRICES DOWN! IS THE WORD I
fall In. Room In the Wortey House. Waynes-
burg, Pa,
np. 13,'W-tf T. BRADEN,
)L.STIU SLATE ROOFING I
The firm of ODUERT A JONES will furnish tho
PROPERTY HOLDERS!
of Greene county, with the
PLASTIC SLATE ROOFINQ!
Introduced last Kumnicr, nnd o highly reconv
ineded by those who hnvn tried It.
.AII orders left with I,. W. Jones, Wayncs-
unrj$, i-a., win receive prompt niieiillon.
ODIIKKTAJONER,
S;ll-ltm ' of Washington County, Pa.
A I LEY, FAR HELL & CO.
LEAD PIPE. SHEET AND BAR LEAD
31 AN L r ACTUREKS, ALSO
Pig Lead, Iron ripe, Rubber Hose, Steam
UtlXft. r., KMIIM-n nui, ,vi-7t, 1IOII ItllU
Copper Hlnks A Iinth Tubs, Steam
rumps, Farm Pumps nud
Force Pumps. And
EV ERY DESCRIPTION OF G90DH .
FOR WATER, GAS AND STEAM.
NO. 107 SMITHFIELD STREET,
PITTSBUROH, PA.
np 22,'ilS.y-2c Send for a Price List.
P C It N I T U It El
J. AV. AVOODWELL & SONS.
Manufacturers
AM)
WIIOLKHALE AND RETAIL DKALER4 IN
F U.RNITU 11 E t
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
87 A DO Tlilrd St.,
3:l-l.r. PlTT.SnURO, rENN'A.
JOHN H. HOFFMAN
MOROANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA.
ATTORNEY FOR COLLECTING
TENSIONS, BOfNTIKS, ARREARS OF PAT,
AND ALL MILITARY CLAIMS.
IlllVlnir had 17 VMN rrMrinnm In nMMiillnff
sneh chilins, I have Iweoine familiar with the
VMrlOUS laWS And Hip lm.i. nmni,f ,.f mmnl
evidence I n my posse,!,,,, enables me to be very
successful in prosecuting suspended claims, nnd
... '.- "wtiiin-r inrve proven successiiii wnen
tlieeliilmant hnd long given them up in despair.
N2 matter how difficult the claim so It is Just.
jAZEAR BROTHERS,
wiiolesals onocrns An commissiox jier-
C1IAST9.
No. 77. EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
Jas. b: Lazear,
wx. l. lazk.vb,
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
IjCtterSnfadrntnlstrntlnn hlnluw,n rrrnntrwl
to the tinderalgneA on thu estate of Jesse Rlne
hart (of John.l dee'il. lain nr r-miMpiitn,l mn.
!ilp, Uroono county. Pa., uotlco Is hereby given
toull pr;ron Indebted to said estate to make
iniineiiiam payment, nnd those having claims
against the same to present them duly authen-
iar.vu rus nviiieiiieill
URIAH RINKHART.
HIRAM RINEHA11T,
Adrn'n
ap 33-Ct
fllO FARMERS AitD OTHERS.
L
A SOOd AffCnt Wanted In .dn lr.wn.hl n ,r
this county to sell Weatceit'a Adinatable
lnh (hnrnl the best butler milker now
manufactured. We do not promise rabuloua
salaries to our agents, but do guuranto good
wages to good men. We are angloua to Rove
this Churn Introduced, and to Uilaend will make
favorable arrangements with early applicant.
Auanne . inon,H. HINUHAM acu, .
,8-iy Wtfrenn St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
LOW-VP ON THE MOKONG AHEjUL
i
STEAMERS
ELECTOR AND FAYETTE!
IN THEIR GREAT RACE TO SECURE THE
-Tl-TJ'.ATc.T -::'Ti::iai af
IMMENSE
CARGO OF CLOTHING!
CF
N. CL AKK A'SON
Which has Just been secured and
SAVED FROM THE AVRECK !
The Largest, Cheapest and Beat Selection of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS!
II ATS AND CAP8I
Will be found at N. CLARK 4 SON'S,
FULL SUITS AT $6 00 !
That are good material nnd warranted to wear
well.
GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS FOR $11 SO.
Good Pants as low at 41 if and l 75.
We ask nothing for showing goods. Come and
see us; we like to snow goods.
OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEAT!
ap 15, 09
HOY! ALOFTI
STAND BY, ALL!
TO SEE THE GRAND OPENING OF
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING
JUST RECEIVED BY
.A, J. SOWERS
DRESS SUITS AND BUSINESS SUITS,
beautiful assortment of Cloths,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
SHIRTS READY -MADE,
New Styles for Gent's Neck IVress ficarfir. Fine
French Figured Percale Shifts, Collars CttA.
THE DECLINE IN PRICES enables him to
sell at fabulous low rules. Full suita of excel
lent texture, ran he had at one half former
cost. Come and get the beet while It la going.
WON'T BE UNDERSOLD IX WAYNE8DURO
ROOM IN ALLISON " BUILDINfl, OPPOSITE
THE COURT HOUSE,
ap lV8-3m.
pUBUC NOTICE. .
As the firm of HCanES A 1.1'CAS Is dissolved
by mutual votiaent, the ivniiiiilsslon business
wilt ailll be carried on at the old stand. In good
order, and on the moat reasonable lernia, In the
name ana etyie or i hiohm rjtr., jaenior
partner.) They flatter themselves, by having
be House and the beat loratlon In the nlace fur
that business, that they will aacmiva a liberal
share of the public patronage. - -
They will a Lao Keep a aoousiwuiy 01 uifA;r.n
I kh on hand to accommodate all wbo may favor
them with a call. . .
4:10-tf. ' Rice's Leading, Pa.
Joum Hughs.
.-.XUOMAa LUCAS.
' , "T r
T.
LUCAS CO.
FoawAJiDtno aid colsio nuwBim
And dealers In Groceries, Jlardware. Leather,
Shoe Findings, IrorvNaiia, "a,,. Aiao,
B
. I agents roe Aiiorey, , '"ull,lw vww a iruw
Saan. Atonply kepi eooatanUj on handa. Rica's I
Undina, Ta.. above the act, . . tVs-tf.
V i aufeso'' .' )
NOTHER EXCITEMENT I
nL PRICE ASSASSINATED !
-s:-:'1: I -: . .... i .
.J - . 1 ;
FRANK M GURGAN THE ASSASSIN I i
THE DEED WAS DONE IN THE .
room orpbsrra the greene house,
, ... ! WAYNESUURU, PA.
Ha has Irlat received and Is now offering for sale
at uie lowest prices, ine nnest stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Erer before oflVml In thi market, mnMlftlhig in
part, of 8prlug ami Bummer ClothlDg -
f i fc : . .
FOR MEN AND BOY SI
A very large stock that cannot lieexceltod ; also,
a very superior assortment of ,
LADIES' GOODS
Of all kinds, consisting In mrt, of New Dress
Trliumliiga, ltllibons every width and shade)
. elating and silks, latest style;
TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS! '
Sash, Bonnet, Neck anil Trimming Rlblwns;
lAcea real point, Appique ami Valencia.
HandkerchlefeI,ace. Embroidered, Hem
stitched and Plain. Hamburg work u flue as
sortment. JEWELRY.
A large assortment of Kid Gloves first quality
for ladles and gentlemen.
LADIES' HATS, bTRAW. HATS,
Bonnets and Bonnet Frames; Ronnet orna
ments and flowers, both French and Americaut
together with any and all articles In use by la
dles. Ask for anything you want and we can
supply you. Also a flue assortment of
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER
of various kinds and patterns, all of which will
be sold cheap as the cheapest.
ll:lMf. FRANK MeOUROAN.
c
1ARR,
M'CANDLESS
A CO.,
DRY GOODS,
01 WOOD STREET,
Pittsburgh, Penna.
Buyers of Dry Goods are Invited toexnmlne the
raont complete mock brought to una market
Many of our Most Popular Styles are not to be
1 .1 1 ...... I....II...I .nM.nl.ll.il
us. The entire atoelt having been purchased at
ine juoweai rates,
WE CHALLENGE
COMPETITION
t
PRINTS, "
DELAINES.
ARMURF.3,
COLORED ALPACAS.
COLORED WOOL DELAINES,
FRENCH GINGHAMS,
SCOTCH GINOHAMH,
DOMESTIC OINGHAMS,
CLOTHS,
SHIRTINGS,
FANCY CASSIMERES,
TWEEDH,
COTTON ADF-S;
" TANT LINENS, AC.
HOUSEKEEPER'S GOODS,
SUEETINOS",
' SHIRTINOS,
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
QUILTS,
COVERLETS.
A large and well selected stock of
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
H06IERY, filAVES, At'.
CA8H BUYERS WILL FIND RARE INDUCE
MENTS.
ap 15-41
J. S. Niwxyrb. President.
O. II. AKKKUSON, J. N. ejliALf.ETf DEROFR,
Ueeretary. superintendent.
I WIN CITY
SLATE MINING A MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Manufacture and Deal In every variety of
ROOFING SLATE,
or strtnion qcalitt.
GENERAL OFFICE NO. 43, 7lH ST.,
PITTSBURGII, PA.
For particulars and prices, address
J. S. NEWMYER, Prest
ap 22,'SR-rlm
CLIMAX! CLIMAX!!
Page's Climax Salve, a Family
Messing for 25 cents.
It heals without a scar.- ' N6
family should be without it.
We warrant it to cure Scrofula
Sores, Salt Rheum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains,- Bruises,
Bums, Scalds, Chapped Hands,
4c, it makes a perfect cure.
It has been used orer fifteen
years, without one failure.
It has 10 parallel-rhaving per
fectly eradicated disease and
healed after all other remedies had
failed. . It Is a compound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balsams, and put up in larger
boxes for the same price than any
other Ointment
ola Vf DrifirMs erarywkere. Watts Bonsai,
trefilitertv 1M libertf Mrst,Vtw Tot
rjuiE union PACiiria. r. ,
KAILBOAd COMPANY "
OFFER A I.IMITEli-AMOUNT OF4 THEIR
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
. - AT PAR, . . ..
PAY ABLE I NT GOLD;'
Tde Great raclfle Ititlifoad Line, extending
1721 miles from Omalia, ou Ihe Missouri river, to
the tide-waters of the Paeltle Ocean, 1 twin
bnllt by two powerful Companies The UtnoK
PActric. bcgtnnlnk at Omalia, bdllillng Weat,
and the Central Paelfla of California, beginning
nt Sacramento, butlding East, until tha two
roads shall meet.
Both Companies have prosecuted the work
with groat vigor, the Union Faclflo Having al
ready expended ovor
THiRTV MILLION DOLLARS,
nnd Ihe Central ovor Twenty Millions, upori
their respective parts of the undertaking. Tha
Unluu PuclRo have completed too mllefthave
ron and other materials for two hundred miles
more upon the ground, and one hundred addi
tional miles are ready for the track. They wilt
have a much larger force employed this year
than ever before, and It Is expected that betweesi
800 AND 900 MILES'
will be In operation during 1868. There seems to
be no reasonable doubt that the distance be
tween Omnha and Sacramento will be traverser!
by mil In 1S70. ,
THE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 13,800 acres of
land, and Its Bonds to the average amount of
K8,uu0 per mile, to aid In the construction, of the
line, nnd authorises the Issue of the first mort
gage Ilonds now offered for sale, to the same
amount and no more. ' Tho Government takes
a second lien, and gives to the First Mortgage
Bond-holders a prior lien for their security , to
which a large paid-up capital Is added; Tha
Ponds cannot be issued except aa each section
of twenty miles Is neecpted by Government
commission, so that they always represent si
real property.
It Is universally admitted that on tho com
pletlonof the Union Paeltle Railroad, Its through
business will make It one of the most profitable
In the world but Us way or local business Ja
already several limes the Interest on Its bonds;
so that, If not another mile were built, thef
would be nscenro Investment. f
THE NET EARNINGS for eight months of
lost year on nn average of 380 miles are officially
reported nt tl.imi.tsfl, while the Interest on all
the llnnds It could Issue on that length of road,
for that time, redneetl to currency, waa only
t:il",we. . ,. .
The uinount paid by the Government tor the
transportation of troops, munitions, stores and
mulls has been, and doubtless will continue to
be much more than the Interest on the United
States Hecond Mortgage Bonds. If it Is not; the
charter provides that after the road la comple
ted, and until said bonds and interest are paid,
nt least five per cent, of the net earnings of tha
road shall be applied to such payment, , . ,
Tho Union Puciflo Bonds are for 11,000
each and havo coupons attached. They havs
thirty yonrs to run, and bear annual Inter
est, payable oh the first days of January and
July at the Company's Office In the City of New
York, at the rule of six per cent. In gold. The
Principal Is paynblo In gold at maturity. At
the present rate of gold, these bonds pay an an
nual Income on their font of ti
NEARLY NINE PER CENT. ...
AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY WILL
SfX.lN HE AT A PREMIUM.
The Company have but a vory limited supply
of their Bonds remaining on hand, but any sub
scriptions accepted to a greater amount than
can be filled from Bonds now In the Company's
posseiwloii, will ha supplied from the New
Ilonds to be Issued on that portion of the fofid
completed In the Spring, lu the order In whlcli
they are received.
Tho Company rcscrvo tho right to advance
Uie price of their bonds to a rate above par at
any time, and will not fill any orders or receive
any subscriptions on which the money haa not
been actually paid at the Company's office be
fore the tlmo of such advnnce.
Parties subnorllilug will remit the par value of
the bonds and the accrued Interest In currency
at the rate of six per cent, per annum, from the
date on which the last coupon was paid. Bub
CrlptioiKWlll lie received in Wnyneshurg, Pa.,'
BY TIIEFIHHT NATIONAL BANK,'
In New York.
AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, 20 Nassau St.
and by
JOHN J.CISCO 4 SON, Bankers, 50 Wall H;
jnd by the Company's Advertising Agents
throughout the United Htntes.
Remlttcnces should be had In drafts or other
funds par in New York, nnd the Bonds will be
sent free of charge hy return express. Parties
subscribing through focal agents, will look to'
Ihem for tholrsafe delivery, .
A PAMPHLET AND MAP for IRrM has Just
been published by Ihe Company, giving fuller
Information than Is possible In an advertise
ment, respecting the progress of the work, tha
resources of the country traversed by the Road,
the means for construction, and the value of the
bonds, which will bo sent free on application at
at the Company's offices or toany of the adver
tised ngnt: . , .
JOHN J. CIHCO, Treasurer, New York,
np aVOMrt
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REINEMAN, MEYRAN & 8ETDLE,
XSO 3 r inn enreer, our raurrr ixunr. nvn,
PITTSIIL'KOII, PA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS
P'ne Jewelrv. Watchof.
illamonus, mro Oliver Trnrry
llteil Wareof every description,
French- Clock Tea. HM. (Spoons,
Forks, Watch makers tool, Ac.,'
And grney " ,.' .
Cr.i.K.liivAl.u Auriiiiuicr irAiuiia ...
We also keep the largest and moat varied a-'
aortment o ine very oral American nmim .
Cloeks, to he found In any city east or '
west. Persons In want of any article In onr ;
line, either at wholesale or for thelrown
tine, will always find onr prices lower .
andouroiwortinent larger than any to
bo found west ol New York City.
WATCH REPAIRINO-j-To this branch of oni
trade toeing ourselves practical waten-aiaii-ers.lwe
pay very spectiil attention. We anv-
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country, ami any and all nne delicate
tnri rfimnulf wnrlr Animated 1A nue
care, for (he trade or Individuals,
may rely on getting satisfaction.
Work may be tent by express or otherwise).'
REINEMAN. MEYRAN 4 SEIDLB,
Wholesale A retail Jewellers ArJIlveremlths.'
42 rum Direct, Mtuoargn, rn.-
patyw-iy . .
BUla Card I. (Mrrulara. Poate-a Ae.. ae.. neailw
executed at into Offloa, oa abort nottcay