ght IQSti&xcabUvQ epiibltcrtn, efrneafcag 9JHg 0, 188. MPBD".KI . "otxi tat txti." ' ' ' 'A Majority of thos who read newspaper, never van (IT hasty glance at a business advertlso meal and If a , . MAN Actually hu choice varltT of goods whldh b t tllnx at the VERY LOWEe-f price that aa te afforded, It hardly pay hint to publish, tli fact, Tliarefgr to bar . n I . I FOUND It bent to limply Invite everybody to and examine our tock and price before purchasing eUewhere, tmU say but little in regard to our ability and determination to make itadvauta I aoo to those who or not DEAD Te their own Interest to put tholr Candle, Nu ta Ralsons, Groceries and everything fnOroenfpllneo. H. A.RInohart InLadwIth' old building, opposite tbopubllcsquar, WAYNESBURG. , w A FtRiE S H SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED AND IFOR SALE AT. THE LO. WE8T PRICES. "EADAND eno vj- QUICK BALES AND SHORT PROFITS ! o IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS -Constantly arriving nt tlio Store of JOHN MUNXELL, WAYNESBURG, PA. Consisting, In part, of GROCERIES, CONTKOTTONARIES, TOD A ceo, beua rs SNUFF, CRACKERS. OHKrJrtE, MOI.ASS108, CARP.ONulL, FISH, BACON, 4e 4c 4o In addition to the above, a full itocU of NOTIONS, HARDWARE, SPECTACLES, rOCKET KNIVES aid thousands of other articles which arbe . . lug huld u low as lue T I M E 3 WILL PERMIT! C O ?I E AND B U Y. JOHN MUNNELL. a:istf. QIFTS FOR THE MILLION! A HUGE STOCK, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THE" FESTIVE DAYS AHEAD, AT I 3 A A C HOOPER'S OROCF.ar AVr COVrECTIOMURT I Mr.nooper wmill still have bin friends and pat rons hour In mind, th;it he continues In the Gro cery and Confectionery trade at his usual plncc of doing busuiu i, nnd that lie bus Just roccirvd , A rilESH SUPPLY of the best reality of all article In hit lino. TOYS NOTIONS, e n l a great variety of uaoful artlolea always on baud. REFRESHMENTS. In connection with the. abort, Mr, Hooper keeps a H&tUurnnt, where DELICIOUS OYSTERS! With all tbV'et cetcras," are served at reason able rates. The most attractive and most popular resort In town. ;ll: (i)-ly. tiring Hitchm?.. fJITTE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER SE1VIXO MACHINE. OUR NEW FAlmA' MACHINE, Has been over Iwn renin In preparation, and which has been brontzht to perfection reanrrtlcss nf time, lnlor or expense, and Is now confident lynreaented tothepnblio as Incomparably th best Sewing Maphlno In existence. The Machine In question Is simple, compact, dnrable and beautiful. It is quiet. llht runirimi nnd capable of performing n ramre and variety ot work never liefnre attempted upon n amtrle Machine mine clthorlk. Twist, Linen or Cot ten Thread, and sewing with equal facility the rerv finest nnd coarsest materials, anil anything between the two extremes, In the mont beautiful nnd aubstnntlnl manner. It attachments for Hemming, Brniillna, Cordins. Tiicktnir, quilt ing, FelMng, Trimming, Rinding, etc., are Novel nnd Practical and hnve been Invented und ad justed especially for this Machine. New designs of the unique, nsetul nnd popular folding tops and cabinet i nses peculiar tn the Machines manufactured by this Company have hem prepared for enclosing the new Machines. These are gotten up- in every vnriety of wood, mieh as Dluck Walnut. Mahogany, Rosewood, mid the like, and from (be plainest to tlm most elaborate pattern nnd finish tho .Machines themselves being more or less highly ornament ed, to correspond with Ihe Table or Cabinets for which they aro Intended. A few reason whv SINGER'S lnfs lmrrjv. ed SEWING MACHINES are tb boat for Fam ily and General Purposes. 1st. Yon can sew anvthinz from ihe finest sin gle thickness of Swiss or Nansook to evcral thicknesses of the heaviest Beaver cloth, using anvklnd orslso of thread with equal facility, from No. SiO Cottoa up to the heaviest patent or Linen thread. 2d, It nse a ahort, atmlght "needle, easily set, and make the popular Look Stitch alike on both aides. 8d. It lins nneven s"lf-fdlnstIngtenslon whtoli Teqntres no'ehnnge for different thicknesses ot material or dlfTerensUrs of thread. 4th. It la free from all springs, wires and other complications, and ta almost noiaeleas. 6:h. No threads to bold or wheels to turn in tnrtlng. h. It don not have to be taken npart to oil ftnd elenn it. 7th. It ha a perfect feed whereby yon can sew the finest mnterlalswlthnut having to keep your work strotehed to preveiil lis "puckering' and yon never have to aastat The work throuab na lu all ether machines. Wh. It will ham any width, sew a straight E!lmt.!!L,,!.,5f Ji.111 ,n the mo,t Perfect manner, with lea (kill than 1 required to sew a straight . em on any other machine. " ntil!m!r.ntJri' B?Mn.' Cording, Qnllt JnjI:.BIiln,t' uclnK.- novel and prao M?SSSf taS!.l''.ibn' liu k,H ' l them, pnwnaer? (Ivan at the liotue or lb " pSeHt5!m4'4 u u,, oweiXnea are Dot as Every machine warranted and kert In ranalr tbrMrMiawHbont charge, m repair ' ' a H; I- JJWCA.PHER, ' ' - AatM tor Onen county, w't, Wajraaabarg, a, rp W. R0S3, ' . rBjaicnx axo ichoio. . - . . ; :: Qflte in Jewell1 boll ding, West and of Main fit wayneabnrg. ;l:'tM-tt F. A. CALL, Dealer In Dry Good. Orocerla, Hardware, At MCCOY'S OtD STAND, y.'-lv- ' ' Oreenaboro. Pa. J O. OF 0. F. WA YNESBCRJ LODOE, NO. . , . TT:tn in Gancar-i Rulldlng, eaat Main 8tra4. Waynesburg, pa. 1 Ime, lutaday avsaing, aeh J o. of o. r. . ; " nOBEIMKA LODOE, NO. tei. rTsll In cmneor' Rulldlnc, East Main Street. Wayneaburii.Pa. Tlme.Haiurdny evening, each weak. uh. M. BI.ACI1LY, M. D. r n T 3 I C I A N A N D 8 L' R O E 0 N, OITlce at his residence, opposite th "Wright House." Wuynesburg, Pa, a-lllsensesol r'eiuulea mode a speciality. l:9i-nn. QEO. 8. JEFFEItY, t NOTARY PVBUC. All bnslneas rerthlnlngtotbe offlra attended to promptly. Ottlce with 1 A A. Tcleunipb Co., May liij 'ml-ly. M. SATERS, UITORNKT ASP COfNSSLOl At LAW, , Innddlllonloother hnalnem will attend to all casts In Rankruptcv that innybeentrustwl to his enr. nillce.opposlto Drug Store of O. W. Rob- TtS ,v Co. J Kvn$A.r," : : rr.Aii b lx hooks amd itatioit, Wall Paper Window Paper, e. Sunday Sehool HiikMof nil kltHlseonsbiutlv on hand, room In Mrs. Hush's biilliiing, formerly occupied by Cot terell Tiiyior, Wnyuesburg, Pa. M. IJA1LKY, ; ' WATCHES AND.-JEWEIJIY, MAIN STRKKT, OrrO51TEC0CRT IIOCSZ. Keeps on hands always n choice nnd select ns. sortiueiii of Watches and Jewelry. Repairing done nt the lowest rates. 4,: G7-ly. piRST NATIONAL RANK, or wATSKsncr.o Opens n;o'clock A X. ' los. s :i o'clock r M. DISCOCNT DAY Tt'ESDAYH. D. Rosi n, Ties't. J. (;. Fi.t NNtKew, Cashier. 1!. I'liAKir. Flensikkn, Assistant Cnihler. yM. T. WEllU, JR.. sai.IjLk and iiadhi:s( aiaker, (IN WIL30N B BL'ILDINO, MAIN ST.) Kail. lies, Rrldles, Harness kept on band and mauc loorui r. w oi KUoneinthe best style, and at renuunble rates. erf-It' peli mc h speclnlltv on short notice. l'u rmer frlemls go look at his stock. 4;2l-ly. ENIISTRY. I hnvr loented In WnViiehiiri snd Am nentt. nylnatliK lute n sldeneeof nr. H. S. Prtlton. Uav- Itii; t ilii n un it .n ill- tn I n.. ilmrinmhlv ac- qnainliil nltlt both the thenrviinil pruetlce of fienllMlry ami lmvlnnli.nl an experleneeof seven years in Ihe prtii'ciMiin, I iVm uiirriiuteil In say lnc tlim 1 1 1 v putlents shiill qave noeause to emu plain nt Iiii'i rini iipenilliitis, Kxtrnetloii will be rendered painless, when desired, bv the nilmln htratinu nl "Laughing l'hh'' nr hi hernnest belles. Cliai 'jes nicdei'iite, nii'l nil i ipi't'i i Ions wtirrnnled fis rept'i n -iitej. 1 Millbeat home wmiorr vrv. .invnii'Kt: from the Ulteentli to the thirtieth of every month. JOS. H. Hl'.RTH J. C;l.'-tl s HERMAN HOUSE, just orLxin nt THOMAS RRADLEY. Piili v'jlv the most complele Hotel In our town, Kvervtlilngoonihined to furnish Ihebest aceom mivl.nlon everyi't otlered to the public. Men In InriiMicil ut nil hours, tabic provided With tliehest nl IheseilMin. Travellers and those ilfslrons of refreshment will du well toeiill.-'l'om 'still retains his old repaint im i nt an aeeiimnioilntinggontlenian.finil hoMiltnhle laniltoril. House, the one formerly occupUdliy tli"MusBenger"Otnco, fi;l):'tlil-ly. I )(VliKRT DOUGHERTY, II CARItlAOK M Nt7VACTrRKn, WATMF.fliritO, TA. Respectfully gives notice Hint ho has located In WayiioiburB, Pa., whero ho lnteuds to inauu fucturo CARRIAGES e Of every description. Trom his experience In tliehusincM, lie fiels confident tlmtlils work, In style, tlnlsh nnd durnhllltv, will give entire sat lsl:ii tion. It Is his determination to purcrmte ine iicm niateritu in market, and employ none but competent workmen. e-Aii work warranted for one year, t WI:'tl-lf. ARULE WORKS, SUMMERSGILL & BRO. (jtwrxL'a olp ptanp, crrrn rvtt r Town ) The public nrcrcspsctfully Informed Ihnt Sum i.i. r-a 1 1 1 ,v Hro. have lust received a large slock of all kinds of MARBLE WORK! Such a Ornvn Stones, Monuments, Mantle Work, Ac. Wc are prcpnred to furnish work at rcssonnble terms on short notice. Call and e aminc our stock, styles, arid prices, before pur- runMiiiu eiswnere. o:s-tl. fAVNESliL'RG MARBLE AND oTONE WORKS." ' " SAYERS t- lUXEIIART. 81111 continue to carry on the Marble and Stone cutting nuslncssot their long established sIhp4 Immediate east of the rnblle Square, between High nnd Greene streets, Waynesburg, Pa. This establishment has been In constant oper ation since ls:li, and the long experience and en ergy of the proprietors, linked with the exer cise or sound jiulL'iiient nnd good taste, have won for them a widespread and enviable reputation. An extensive stis k of tne various varieties of the liest ninrble kept constantly on band. Spe cial attention paid to polishing, pressing, carv ing nnd engraving. All orders promptly filled. 4;2fl:'M-tf. . pAINTIXQ AND GLAZING. D. YV. KENNEDY & J. W. BMALLEY, HOUSE ,T A INTERS, GRAINLB3, GLAZIERS AND PAPER UAGER31 r , , .m . i ' i Shop, on Mechanlca' Row, opposite the M..E, onuicn, waj'noaourg, i-D. i ii. v ' ,''-. s if aM ATERIaL FURXISHED, U rtquirad, at Pittsburgh Pi ice,s. ' , , , p 1, '38-oin. ; : ' KENNEDY 8SIALLEY, jlOUK D ERY NOTICE, iqi, THE SUBSCRIBER HAVINO PURCHAET E A G L E ' F 0 UN DERT, - WltbUa large atockof ! ' 'i rLOWS AND. MANY OTHER 6aSTDJGS, . : . ... I e '..': ormerlT the inupei (yjuf tht late Dan lerOwena, dee d, will oontlnue the- fcuslnea la aU ) 1 1 its branches, and do all kind of . . l i.i j i.t '.! :",V U' i" J MAcmm nBPAiHma, At short aotlo and upon saaaonable Urnta, and nope to matu a reasonable abare of patronag C. W. BOWXK. pR Va t in dj 4 ' - ' ,( TSE WAVNESBCRO BEPCBLICAN' JOB PRINTING ESTABLISH MENT, Sayer$' Building, Eail of the Public Square, V A Y X ES B UJl 0, PA. PAMPHLETS, PROGRAMMES. BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS. POSTERS, BLANKS, LABELS, ' ' Ac, 4c, NEATLY EXECUTED WB HAVE NOW A OREAT VARIETY OF MATERIAL! And a mora conipleto stock of PAPER, CARDS, & c, Than any establishment within the limits of our business circle, AND WE ARE PREPARED To execute every description of JOB PRINTING! Iff' A STYLE OF NEATNESS AND BEAUTY!! CANNOT BE 8URPASSED ANYWHERtf. W employ th nijet competent printer, and propose to MEET EVERY ORDER! With which we are favored, In the SHORTEST, TIME POSSIBLE ! ANB IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER I : Particular attention given to FINE 'RULE WORK ' CERTIFICATES, CHECKS, Ac.,. . r TERMS REASONABLE! tat m nava a oaj) . br going lwhtr. 'j'-'miiAmn' I Vrbrf.Pa, OBANSIAR IX RHYME. . c ihtih erery tittle gramraariaajust enter jng on the study, to commit to memory the fol lowing lines, aud then they never need mistake a -a r I rt -.... t . . i ,. . . . - r.. . Jne nuinor, wiioevcr lie is, ?Try.r. "'nortality. with bnt on excep tion. "Thirty days hath September," It Is the most pootlcai eouslon we ever met with - i iru uino woru you onen aee, Areartlelea.a.anandtbn , t A Nona' the nam of any thing. A school or garden, hoop or swing. 8. Adjective tell the kind of Noun, A great, mall, pretty, white, or brown, 1 Instead of Nouns tb Pronoun stand Her head, his face, your arm, my hand, t Verb tell of something to be don To read, count, sing, laugh, Jump, or run. Tow things are don th Adverb tell, A alowly, quickly, HI or well. 7. Conjunctions Jolnthe word together, A men and women, wind or weather. I Th Preposition stands before A Noun, aa of or through a door. V. The Interjection shows surprise, ( As, Ah! how pretty , Oh I bow wise. Tb whole are called Nine Parts of Speech, Which reading, writing, speaking, teach, A Itmnnc. THE OIMCEJE DEUOCRACT. The suppression of obscene, immor al 'and disgusting liti'r.'ituro would strike out of existonco half the Demo cratic journals in the. country. Next to the prohibition of liquor-selling, it would bo the hardest blow tlint could bo given to the party. The most wild ly circulated and most admired Dem ocratic paper now printed is the ob-1 scene and blasphemous La Crosse Dem erol. That paper, nioio than any oth er, awakes the sympathies, and ex presses the op:nions ot the party. It has heaped upontlio memory of Abra ham Lincoln, outrnoo that would be tolerated in no other country under heaven; it pursues Christian associa tions and temperance societies with the venom of a thousand copperheads rolled into one; it scofls nt religion, mocks at virtue, defies God, and voids its filthy rheum upon everything that good men respect or hold sacred. Un der the law for the suppression of ob scene prints, this paper cannot openly circulate, in New York. And wehave at home, also, pestilential prints only less infamous because less able; the ad mirers of Brick Pomcroy aro many, his imitators few: like Satan in hell he stands among them in shape and ges ture proudly eminent. These remarks apply also to casual publications, those yellow covered hooks and photographs of . nude women that are hawked around railroad stations, hotels, and grog-shops by low-browed, sinister looking members of the party. This st ti 11" is peculiarly relished and patro nized by Democrats. It is a manifes tation of their itlea of liberty of the press. As the grog-shop is the Dem ocratic nursery, so theso bawdy pub lications are their fairy stories. Then, too, i here is the half-dressed style of Democratic literature, the startling pictorial sort Police Gazettes, Sensa tions, Life in Boston, and papers of the k iik I that no man liaving the least regard for decency would take to his family; these, too, fall under the in terdict of obscenity, and in just so much as their circulation is diminish ed will tho Democratic party sniler. If full grown Democrats choose to gro vel in a nastv stvle of obscenity ami blasphemy, wo presume they cannot he entirely prevented; but society has the right and wo hope the power to say "Yon shall not diliaiich your children with such stull"; you are past redemption go your ways; but the rising generation arc the proteges of the State, and it is the will of the gov ernment that they shall be kept as free as possible from contamination, so far ii9 law can secure that end," N. Y. Tribune. A I.ove-l.olter. most A TAII.OB TO niS BWFFT-IIEABT, A MAW-Tt'A-MAKm. Remnant of my Mopes: May I be ripped from the border of your es teem, and never be buttoned to the loop of your kindness but I am strong ly seamed to them by your beauty. May I never lose a thimbleful of your favor but you have entangled tho thread of niv understanding with that pretty outside of yours. Odds bod kin ! I am surely yours every inch of me and my needle follows you. Therefore blunt not the point of my endeavors, but let me baste my self to your kinJness that 1 may set the tighter to your affections ; I love you hevond measure, but it is so hard to cabbage ( no look from you that I al most despair of liaving enough to flni-h my suit. Pray put a favorable con struction on this, and for tho same I shall always sit cross-legged for your sake, being, my dear little flouncer, your Cadbage. ttrent Men. Homer was a beggar; Plautus turn ed a mils; Terence was a slave; Be tliius died in jail; Paul Borgheso had fourteen trades, yet starved with them all ; Tasso was, often distressed for a few shillings; Curvantus died of hun ger ; Camcens, the writer of "Lusiad," ended his days in an alms house; and Vangelas leit his bedy to the surgeons to pay for his debts. In England, Bacon lived a life of meanness and distress ; Sir Walter Raleigh died on the scaffold ; Spencer died in' want ; Milton sold his copyright of "Para dise Lost" for XI 5, and died in ob scurity ; Drydcn lived in poverty and distress; Otway perishedof hunger; Lee died in the streets; Steele was in perpetual warfare with the bailiffs; Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield'' was sold for a trifle, to save him from the grasp of tho law. ' When South Carolina pass ordi nance of secession, in December. 1860, she invited Gen. Ripley, a native of Ohio, to takec onimnnd of her forces and establish her lines of attack against Fort Sumter. Now that she is rebuilding her instintions on the ba sis of freedom, she has elected Gen. R. K. Scott, another native of Ohio, as her first Governor under her new and purified constitution. p OOD NE W8I AND NEW GOODS! D. SHIRK, Now offer to tb public Th most complete assortment ot Ertry thing In tb Dry Ooou Una var brought to This mark tt. The Spring Styles, fresh and attraetlr And of every variety. Hat for Men and Boys, Ladle' and Ml. Roots And Shoe, unsurpassed in Durability A Cheapness. Muslins, Delaines, Cloths, Bonnet A Bonnet frame CiiAslmerea, and in fact Everything that can b Desired, you can buy of him. A. WILSON, JR. Especially Invites a enll from his old customers, being SHtlKfled the prestige of former deal ing will be sustained mid that now, as of yore, the twites of nil will be pleased rcKiirdliiK prices and quality. Km brace the tlriit opportunity and Kivahtm anenrly call. 3-Room formerly occupied by A. Wilson, Jr. In Wilson building, Waynesburg, Pa. apdUe-ly. D. BHIRK. B EAUTiri'L DISPLAY I DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CAS3IMERS, &a. EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT EVERYTHING IN THE?,1NE! Wishing tn close out for the Fall trade, henf fern IiIhkooiIh nt nKtnniHhluK low rotes forcrish. Th slock la as Into as tho latest and the best In ninrkct. Mlnnr'sRulldlng, opposite the Oreene House. Wn L. K. EVANS). 18C8.. SPRING. 18C8 ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS ! Wholesale Jobbers in STRAW GOODS AND PALM LEAP HATS, HOODS, 5IKSE3 AND . LADIES' HATS, EITHER TRIMMED OR ENTRIMMED, AT CHAS. II. PAULSON'S, 73 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. -Mcrcbants visiting our city will given a all, aa we are prepared to aell at the loweat Eastern Prices. Our stock is full of all kinds of Head Wear at VERY LOW PRICES! apS-lm gOMETHINQ NEW I MRS, E. S. SAYER3 A nOSKINSON Have Just arrived from th East with a large assortment of foreign and domestic DRY GOODS, FALL AND WINTER STYLES 1 which they propose to sell at the lowest CASH prices I such a Dress Oouds, Dress Trim ming, Drens Muttons, ljl'llea ellmwls, Boot aud Shoes, HataandCups; also.tv great variety of nice articles, at very low Pce for GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' WEAR, Wares of all kind, and a complete variety of the best GROCERIES. Allof which they propose to icn iney prop i. denenillna o sell at tne very iowe ngnm, uepenuina on in quality ami enaapna Ihflin rmtnm. ot their good to gain Olve them aeall before pnrehaalng hwwhare, nnd they will prosr that th above la eorrwc Room In Allison's building, niljopposlt tb UOBn HOB, wayn or pYwi FACT WORTHY OP NOTl JOHN M. WINGET Undoubtedly ha th LARGEST STOCK ot nOME-MADE BOOTS & SHOES t IN WAYNESBPO. ' The have been tried and (bond to be equal If not Superior to any in the place ! n ha n general and well manufactured assort' nicnt of LADIES' AND MISSES, MEN BOYS' HOME MADE BOOTS, bHOES AND SLIPPERS! II "keep hands unexcelled a workmen In leaiuer. uis snop win ue louua NEAR COTTERELS TANNERY, mr Aner returning thanks Tor a liberal palm noite heretofore bestowed, I wlh to any to my old customers and others that I warrant my work in every particular, und will sell at prices that will satisfy nuy reusouuble person. Don't forget the place, but GIVE ME A CALL SOON. ap , 'W-ly JOHN M . WINOET. HEAT PANIC IN THE PRICES OF BOOTS AND SHOES! WILLIAM BERRYIiai.'S, TWO DOORS WEST OP N. CLARK 4 SON'S CI.OTHINU STORE, Having Just purchased a heavy Stock nf Roots and Shoes of the KIN KriT and HKHT QUALITY to He found In the Knsl. he now has tho Ilest se lected and most complete assortment of these (Joods ever brought to theTowu. And he oilers to sen FOR C A s n Men's best, whole stock, Home-made Roots, 17 Inch Jen, at 80.O0, S.ffi and 8.10 : Men's I'llie ("alt nv ffi. si, wiin a uniiorm ueiiuetion in rates, on all kinds of stock. Mr. Ilerryhill luiviim an ex perience of IS years In the innnufiicluring of BOOTS AND SHOES ! Is thnrnuchly ncnnalnted with thebnslncas, nnd lias taken grcul cure to make tills a SUPERIOR STOCK TO ANY KEPT rtERE TOKORE. Experienced linnds nra constantly employed Inimiklna to order and we can safely sav that at no place else In these "dlRKint!" enn the mute rlnf und workmunshlp be surpassed. ALL WORK WARRANTED! Henowaskshis friends and the pnhllctoenll and examine his stock, as lie feels confident that he can please them. W.M. IIKRRYI! ILL. 12;IS-if Main Street, Wuvncaburu, Pn. MIIEAT H A R G A I N S I BOOTS AND SHOES! NEW STOCK I NEW STORE I CUSTOM-MADE WORK! CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT II. C. A II. BELL'S, (SCCCMTOB1 TO UALSTED,) SAYERS' CORNER WAYNESBURG, PA. tj.Call and examine, and aavo money I OOTO M. C. St II. BELL'S FOR BARGAINS idy. B ARKER & HASELTINEI wo. 13 nrrn street, PITTSBURGH, P E N N ' A . MAKtrrACTVEEKS AKD DEALERS IX PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES OF ALL KINDS. OSE WOOD. 01LT 4 WALNUT MOULDINGS. PICTURES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS. -OUdlngand Re-gilding to' Order. 3;l,'08-ly NDERSOX, I'ENZOLD 4 CARSON, HAVE BEHOVES TIIEIR WELL KNOWN MERCHANT TAILOR ING ESTABLISHMENT! S3 ST. CLAIR STREET, Two door from their old roocos. ETTER THAN EVER I FROM NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA . THOMAS BRADEN, Has Just received a splendid new SPRING STOCK OF HARDWARE! ' To which he invite especial attention. His store taniled with everything In hi lint needed by the fanner and mechanic. Being a PW'S.1 "mi he know eaactly th want "L?!1 f?,1mer. "wnda. Among hi variety of goods will be found Iron and Null of all kin'd. I lanes of all varieties, Augers, braces, 4c Tut-tie-toothed, Cross-cut and Mill Saws, Hand Saws aud Tools of all description. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Mowing Machine, Cutting Boxes, Corn Sheller thiuVln tulsTln0?' 8hOVe'' SADDLERY HARDWARE! A general assortment of Saddlery Hardware, to) which he invite the attention of purchasers, WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS: Tubs, Buckets, Butler Bowls and all kind of Kitchen Wooden rlxln's, Willow Haskets, llriKiiiis, Brushes, Coal Bucket, Bras Kettles, ltugxy Willi's, Hhot Uuns, Boys' Wagon and Sled. All of which will be sold cheaper than ever for C'ruh I . GIVE HIM A CALL SOON. He will take pleasure in showing hi stock at nil times. Bo give III in acall when yon come to town. Remember the place. OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, WAYNESBURG, PA. apt,'&-tr THOMAS. BRADEN. J M PORT ANT TO BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS! WAYNESBURG STEAM PLANING; MILL, It gives n pleasure to announce to th pnhllo the completion of tills work aud the readiness of the proprietors to .RECEIVE ORDERS! AND MAKE CONTRACTSI The best improved machinery is nsed. Plan Iiik, I'loueblng and Groovlnit, Sash and Door .Mnklnir, 1'nnncUltHi, IllpphiK, moulding Ac, rapidly nnd skilfully executed. Muling prlee paid for , ALL KINDS OP LUMBER! They are also nrejiared to do all kinds nf Carpen ter Work, with the utmost promptness, and lu the inost Hiibstiiiilinl manner. They respectfully solicit a share? of pnblle piitrnmii;i!, and tint lor themselves that they wll In all case be able to GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION I All order promptly attended la. BRADEN, WALTON 4 SAYERS, 1 :ll-tf Waynesburg, Pa, c OPPKR AND TINWARE ESTABLISH- MEMT IN W A V N ESUU KG, TA. DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY, BUT USB IT TO BUY CHEAP AND USEKULSTOVESOP W. IT.. HELPHENSTINE, They have the handsomest and neatest pattern of UXJKINQ, HEATING, AND PARLOR STOVES I in nse. 'Call and examine the different pattern lieforo you purchase elsewhere. They have the KOHKIiAl.K, for wood or coal, three size ; and the Perfection, for wood, three sizes. Tbey are the bent Stoves In use. Don't let tho women scold any longer, but get thein what they need. , They manufacture TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE I of all kinds. Everything In our Una will b attended to promptly; send In your orders soon, for ' will sell cheap (or cash or country produce SPOUTING AND ROOFING! done to order on the shortest notice, at the old stand, south of the Sheriff's Mouse, Waynes, bunt, Pa. W. H. HELPHENSTINE. "e. a. tinker... n. l. mafelT JUNKER & JIAI'EL, COMMISSION .MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE or HOGS, CATTLE AND SHEEP, AT THEIR OWN YARDS, WEST BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. ADJOINING MD. LIVE STOCK 8CALES. 'onslgnmenU respectfully solicited. All enm niunicationa promptly answereu. rosi wa Address Box lain. 7;24-ly. George. C. Stcriiiss, Jon C. Waokis Attorney at Law. Notary Public gTURGISS ib WAGNER, UNITED STATES CLAIM AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. 7-For the adjustment of CLAIMS, of all kind sgalnat the United States, such as PENSIONS, INCREASE OF PENSIONS, BOTJK TY, 1100 EXTRA BOUNTY, and thou of any other class call on or write to the Military and Naval Agency of 8TT7ROIKS WAGNER, Walnut St., 1 door below Hasans' comer (Up Stairs,) ;ll,'e7-ly MORGaNTOWK, W, VA. I. 0. 0 6. 9. . WAYNESBmO ENCAMPMENT, NO. Ut Hall In fHn ear's Bnlldlng. eaat Kln Stree. WaynHknrg.rt Ttrst tndMoood Tisrlsy cat aeh aaonth. tjh. B
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