'he !Sajinej5bur0 Republican., '3S5cbncbay72inag;:J3,- 1808. She -Wayncsburj) rpubtican. ITotick to Attouxky. Attorney will be held responsible lor Pnpcr Hooks, Advertising itnil.loh Work, ordered by them and not paid for In advance. Huch bills to be collectable on dclllUlld. Nkw Advkhtihkm bnts. Tho attention of nor riiiiderg is specially directed to the follnw Inir advertisements, wliich appear for the tlrst time in our piper to-day. SWLlat or Causes J. F. Templo. Applicants fur Tavern License J. F. Temple sSTG. O. A. S.-II. II. Cree. BaTRegistnr'a Notice Peter Brown. (HrJury List Jury Com. swKxecutor's Notice J. Howit, T. Beaton. Notice to Tax payers Abner Uaily. . Hon. Jno. C. Fi4:nxikkm, of our pi ice and District delegtte to the Chicigo Convention, will attend that Convention. llw. J. It. ICiii.i.KY, of Washington county, alternate of William McK;nn:m, E-sq . as Ghicstro delegate, will go to tin Chicago Con vention. JUsinic Th9 A. V. M. of this Di-trlct Jiavo deci led to celebrate the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist onlhi2lth of June next, at Wayneslmrg. A cordial invitation is cxten led to all lodges and members In gxd stindlng. Tii.i. Tappkd. Some of the "youn liope Cnls" of our village last week "went through" the till of a grncerynnn and abstracte l four dollars thcrfrom. They were detected and the money recovered. lieyonJ a reprimand nothing was done w'uh them. Fou Sale! A first class No. 2, Eupire Sewing Machine; one of Grovcsteeu's Piano fortes, of the best qu illty, and a scholarship : for a course of Instruction in Iron City Cjiii- morclal College. Will he sold on easy tcrais For information enquire at this offico. PolSONINO THK Bl.KSSKD AlR. TIl'lS is what the rivals of P.ial on's n-:w perfume, '"Flor do 1 Mayo," are doing with their atrocious com pounds. The Health Commissioners should look to it. It is their duty to abate the ill Stnelling nuisances. S ld by nil druggists. 1 Fahmkhs' Cixiis. A farmers clu!) will meet monthly in Washington county undjr the auspices of tlij County Agricultural society, for the dismission of dubj icts on practical agriculturo. Tliis is a capital idea, and one which should have a practical application in our own county. E-scai'K. Tii 'sdav forenoon n chkk n tlMf twisted tho bars in the window of the jail (so culled; and with the aid of his blanket j swung to the ground and "so onto 1." A great many citiZ' ns turned out to sec lilin oft but there were none inclined "to do him rev erence" by detaining li i in. Srxm.K Dkstiioykh. On Wcdncs lay mim ing Hi last week, the stable of Judge Pollock, of M irgan township was struck by lightening and consumed. Two horses were stved from the fire. Wh it the loss Is we are not inform- j cd. The mill n li icent was doubtless sivdrl i by the tierce rain-storm prevailing at the time. Phojkctkd Imimiovkmknt. It is rumored that it. W. Downey, Esq , has purchased tho "A lami II ms-s," and will inaug irate a new era in the history of that corner by tear nwav the ol 1 shell and er 'Cing n nngiifi.'ent block for business purposes on the site. This j would be a grand und l isting monument to his . j;ood sense. Painfitl Accidkst. Mr. II. W. Taylor, of Jackson tp , on tlu -nd Inst., whilst rolling logs on his farm h id his ruht leg c night be tween two logs bursting the calve open for nine inches and breaking the bones. Dr T. 11. Itogors wnscilled and performed a skillful operation and now rep uta Mr. Taylor iu a fair way for rcentvry. I. O G T. The fifteenth annual s -psion of Ihe Grand Lodge of Good Tcmphitsof Penn sylvania, will meet at Williainsport, Lycnm inc county, on June 1Mb. Eich lodje is en titled to ono representative, nnd all lodges having two hundred members on the SUtli of Apiil, are entitled to two representatives, nnd one for each ad litional hundred members. Fatal Accident is Favette Cocntt. Mr. Ilobert Latin, of Alien township, Fayette county, employed at the coal works of Robert Forsytho, was struck iu the back of tho head liy the iron handle of a windlas used in draw ing up flat boats to tho "tipple" n few days go, and his brains scattered. He lived only forty-tiight hours after the occurrence. De ceased leaves a wife and three children. Imi'3ktast Moveiient. Tnc committee ap pointed by tho Board of Trustees ot Wash ington and Jefferson College to devis3 a plan for the better utiion of tho Institution met at the tiffije of Judgo Vouch, corner of Grant and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, and unanimously agrutd to recommend that th1) college classes, which hare heretofore been divided between Washington and Cannonsbu g, be brought together at ono placo. . Gotsc at Ir. Capt. J. M. Kent, has con tracted for building the masonry ol the C. P. Church about to bo erected here, lie con templates burning a brick kiln and baa com menced the work on the ground adjoining the creek, and west of Slater's lane. It is the intention, we understaud, to supply brick for other parties who have building "on the brain." Our town will improve considerably (his summer. A Piace io Go. Our town is thW year fav ored with three very decent hotels, any of them, we prame., competent to entertain travelers and guests is a becoming manuer. Wefcaov, however, and cau vouch for tbe hospitality, the agreeibleness, aud the ac comodations that are-found at -"The Sherman House." It any one vrrtmo predominates In 'Tom" Bradley It is generosity. Test the ruth of what we say once. "Ciiuck-a-Lpcx" K.LAN, This improve ment on tho Southern "Kit klui -rs" has a numerous membership hereabouts. They iio'.d regular vigils in the Court House, work with the assiduity of beavers and the secresy of moles; are commonly known as "White Boys" but are anything else, if a dissipated "nigger" wants to play for "tlio drinks." Could any of their members bo tktatid to the social equality of tho nosro ? That is a ques tion for debate among our humaniz ng socie Um. " Fakttb Cotictt. The borough election in Uniontown oa Monday week, resulted in a Republican triumph by an increased majority, over the election ,of lost spring. This being th homo of Hom C. E Boyle, the Democra tic candidate for Auditor General, the Demo cracy used every endoavor (o elect their ticket o that another "re-election" might be crow ed over, But tho Republicans stood to their gnns, and elected their ticket by majorities , ra aging from twenty to thirty. n increase of " yearly twenty per cent, ovor last year." Sitoomo ArrAta On the 7lh lnt a serious shooting affray took place at Wheeler's black Binith shop, eight miles cast of Washington, Pa., on the Ntlional road, between a mm named Tuscan and hi brother-in-law, Henry Ward. The facts are, some time ag i th j par ties had a quarrell j Ward had Tuscan bound over to keep the peace ; they met by acciJent at the blacksmith shop, and soon got into an alt Ration. Tuscan who was a powerful fol low, made at Ward, when the latter drew a revolver and threatened to shoot t Tuscan caught up a hammer and still advanced ; Waid fired when Tmcan fell and was sup posnd to be mortally wounded : A surgeon soon arrived, and pronounced the wound mor tal, but after a more critical exi vitiation said the Jiall had struck a rib, and followed it around and came out at the bick. So what was first supposed to b? a murder turne 1 out by a lucky accident to be only aamt'.t and batterv. At 1 ist accounts Ward has not been a rrcsted. ViK Barretts' Hair llcstorotive, (best in use) for s tie at G. W. H !erts' Druir Store. G...nti.i:mi:s's patent, quarter Oxford ties, at M C. & II. Hull's, very cheap for cash ! Srr.winT's Champion S live wh'.lesale and retail by D V. Braden, agent for Greene Co. Look ti Yocn Cellars Now is the time to clean up the c;ll irs, as it is a work that shoul l not be left until warm weathe is upon us. By that tim iany veg;tab!e m titer loft re maining will deiomposi and produca an at mosphere mosl deleterious to health Tlio ! otiin.l al.niiia I, a omk(! il itnnn (Un ncv. ragus beds or maimre h';ap, and must not he thrown anywherj else, ns the brine will kill even trees as think as an arm If applied m larsro o'l intines. Tiie clhr should then he thoroughly whitewash'.- and bunibhed up nice enough t dine in it. A lilthy cellar U an ah xin ition that no liTtsekceper who his any claim to tidiness will all jw to remain an hour 1 ongr than cin b.- li dpe l. Toe h ealth of the entire family maybe seriously en lin gered by it, and we have no doubt that ia many instances fevers have resulted from un warrantable neglect in this matter. Cust m madk Boots, c tit hack and front warranted in every particular, for$0.00, at M. C. & H. Bell's! Wildors Cod Liver Oil and Lime sold at Dradvn's Drug Store. Varnishes of all kinds sold atG. . Rob erts' Drug Store. " Bio Tuivo !" Tlio ll ipublican Nation al C oiivention, on the 2othinst, will bring largo crowds to Chicago from all pirts of tho Union. It seems now as if the nomination of Grai:t is nil that is wanting to drive tho wheels of business and sot the machinery of industry in motion. It Is about the same with regirdto IV ink M 'Gurgau's announcement that he will have new g )ods from P,iila !cl phia by S itur 1 ly next. The pa ph will rudi to see him fr in all paiU of th : coin try, an! ll!lvjlg b,m,lt ,- ,inl wi, r,,tul. wit!l li;,M i,...,a ,n ivn-!r f.mrt 1 int !n liU nhilltv to i save the c lU'itry, by est lolishlug hi -itself up on the bro id pi atlorm of Ku.it il 11 ites for All and down with High IViecs! Hioin ooposito the ''Greens li 'usi." 1 1 Minor's building . riiu.ui!oi.is Extract of Buchu by the d oz:n or single 1! ttle at Urndcn's Drug Store. SriucTLY Pure White Lead, sold at G. W. 11 ibetls' Drug Store. D.a. S.vnoKXTS Liver Pills, Hackache Pills and Cough Syrup sol 1 at lhtuh ns Drug Store. Has Nature an antidote for acquired dis oise? The Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake, of New York, have no doubt benefited nnd cured more persons of Dyspep sia. Nervousness, Sour Stomach, Loss of Ap petite, Sinking Weakness, General Debility, ; MonlU Despondency, than any other article in existence, lliey nrc composed oi the purest roots and herbs, carefully prepared, In be taken ns a tonic and gentle stimulant. They are adapted to any age or condition of life, and are extensively p opul ir with mothers und persons of sedentary habits. M icxoi.ia Water.- A delightful toilet nrti- cles superior to Cologne and lit hall the price 1 A i..mge f-to;k of Wool Twine nnd Shecp fhears at T. Ilradcn's Hard .tare Store. Paints of nil kinds dry nud iu oil for sale by G. W. Roberts. Older Ykt. Slice our noticj of tho find ing of a Spauisb coin dated 1715, Mr. Gidjon Johns has shown us an Irish cent dated 1737 It ia copper nnd about the of an ol 1 fish ioned American "copper," u,iou one side is the King's medallion with tho inscription "George II, Rex." upon the other the harp of the Green Isle sunn Hinted by tho crown of royalty with the word "Hibernii, 17:17." It is in a st ite of good preservation nnd would be a valuable ac piisiti on f r one fond of nu mi smatics. ' Faiinkptooks Pure White Lead sold at Braden's cheap Drug Store. Brushes of all kinds fir sale at G. W. Rob erts' Drug Store. A large stock of Wheeling Nails all siz;s at T. Bra len s Hard-Ware Store. Chasgb or Tiuf.. The new Bchedu'o adopted by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rill way Company for the Summer season went into ode.ct on the lltb. Trains will hereafter arrive at, aud depart from Pitts burgh ns follows : A Chicago Express leaves dally at 1:53 r. u , arrives daily at 1 1:23 a. m. Tlio Chicago Express will arrive daily at 2:23 A, M , the Cleveland and Wheeling Express at 4:33 r. st , tho Chicago express at 4:23. A new stock ol Colgate's Toilet Soaps just received at Ilradcn's Drug Store. Taik Paist, for silo at G. W. Ri'iorts' Drug Store. Tain, Trix, Tiix, sold at G. Drug Store. AY. Roberts' PitmABT Ei.itcnos. There is unusual ac tivity displayed among candidates for the Democratic honors to be awarded on tho 8th of June. Of the formid ible names presented for Assembly it is conceded tint Dr. T. W. Itoss stands "A. 1.," the rotundity of Rico's Landing, the politeness of Waynesouig, the obscurity ot tho "whole county, " tho militia man of Kichliill and the martyr of Morris, to the contrary notwithstanding. Of the other ofll.o it is useless to conjecture. Jcst OmxKD. A new and complete stock of Boot and Shoes, at M. C. & H. Bell's cheap store, 6ayert' corner, Waynesburg. Among their stock will be found ail the Spring Styles, direct from the manufacturers, selected by M. C. Pel! expressly for this market. - . ,- ? , . i Fsmb Drags leceivtd srery weejt at 0. W. Roberts' Drug Store. . HCGTIE3 MUNDELL On April 28, 1869, by John Lanlz Esq., Mr. Richard Hughes of Greene Co., Pa., to Miss Amanda Mun dell of Monongalia Co., W. Va., at the brides residence. WtYNESBt ni MARKET. Waysksbubo, May IS, 18o8. Corrected Weekly for the Rbpcblican. PltODUCE. But ter (fresh roll,) f b Kukm es lloX h ... 80 15 1 8052 Si) :::::: l oc J'OlHtOCS bush ... I.ar.l ?lk tallow t m Country Hon p Dried Apples fl ..... FLOUR AND GRAIN. Flour? bbl Wheat r bush IS 0 2 40 live bush 1 ISAM 2" Corn Y bush - 1 to Corn Meal y bush 1 ID OIIOCERIKS. Poffoe T ft Tea f I" brown siumi- fi I ltcilned siniar ? ll Syrup ital Molasses i N.( irleans,)... N'r'4hnni fi gal Sail y bl,l ;cie r II) 29 tin 1 SO li 31 ( 1 20 mi 3 25 15 FirrttnrRftii markets. matcroay, May 9, IMS. Trade has ruled quiet during; the past week, and business was not so active as the previous w.iek:. There Is little of special Interest tore port. Prices continue generally without mate rial ehaiio from those note.t at the commence ment of tlio w!elc. Baoon and lard have slight ly advanced. Flour continues active and un changed. Hotter and fijs declined early In the wfk, but at the close butter advanced. We quote as follows, which arj the wholesale prices : onus an'd pr.ourt. Wheat, Pcnn'a. and Ohio, Winter Red liii.2 M llye i busli a 10 "ills'! bush WKiiM-ic Corn i bii,b Mia.112 SprlllK W Uwit Hour lA'-i'Aill 25 Winter Wheat 1JU)I3 0U fllUVISIO.VH. Shonl.lem ItaUMc Sniar Cured Hams.. 2iJc 1: 1 l"(ill,5il 4,'Aa7..V ,.. 15 iiM .,.. tf) 85340 I.ar.l Potaties, y bush.. AtiolcH V bbl Cbc-se Unas V doz Duller SEEDS. (!lov'r Seed Timothy tsewd.l t'lux t-ed 7 00 S 75 2 U Xllr YORK DRV .UOO JltRHCT, N r.w YonK, M ay W GVrlatn stylos of cotton gooits have been re duced so low as to give some little stimulus to trade, yet the market Is by no means active or In a healthy condition. Atlantte heavy brown sheetings were reduced to-day one-half cent per yard, and so have Pacific extra heavy sheet I Imjs, the former now sellnvj at 17!4e, and tho littoratl7c. In other classes of Roods there is no importe.nt channn. In woolens there Is a pretty good demand fir fubrics In fancy mix tures, double And twist Rollins; at65e tol, which Is far below cost of production. Cotton bags continue in active request and firm; Stark 553 n.SS. ( EXTUAL NTOCIl Y ARDS. PiTTsncnon, Jfay 7, C.ATTI.E -Tho market contained a moderate supplynf cattle, and prices were n shade better than the previous week. The principle opera tions at tlie.se yards arc made on Kastem ac count. Chicago, as usual, had the largest pro portion of cattle on hand. The extreme prices this week were 85 -W . Tho number sold ex ceeds lust week's -5 head. lloos The market since our last was firm Previous prices were fully maintained. In some Inslancos a Klinht advance was obtained. Tlio extreme rates thisweek were SS S2'$1050 ft cwt. Special oticc-s. dlERASIVE SOAP Is mnnufdetured from PURE MATKKIAIJS. and mw ne considered Ihe STA N I AKD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all (Jrocenes. 0;5-ly. To C'oiisninpllvo. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (frco of charge) to all who ilein II thf. nrocritittnn with the rllrectlnnn fnr mkln nnd usins the simple remedy by which he was cured or n lumt nirectlnn ami that dread H (sen ( 'nnwiinint loi). Il is on I V ohleet is to ben efit the allliele'l and lie bopen every sufferer will trv this prescript ion. a it will cost them noth. Ins, and mav prove n blessing. rie-ie address ' ItKV. F.IIWAHD A. WIISOX, No. tiiaWooth Second St. Villiain.sburK NttJ,Vork, 6;5,'ti7-l.veh9-lS i-rrror of l oath. A ijenllemnn who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay, and nil the effects of youthful In discretion, will, for the sake of sulferlnK human I ly. send free to nil who need it, and receipt and directions for mnkitu; the Hituplp remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser' experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect conndenee. .UlUN'OdDF,, 6;5-ly 42 Cedur t., New York. flrThe Healing Pool, and lionise of Mer cy. Howard AsRiielBtion Reports for Young Men, on the crime of solitude, and the errors, abuses nnd diseases which destroy tho manly powers, and create Impediments to marriage, witli sure means of relief, sent in sealed letter cnvelopes'i'rec of charge. Address I)R. J. SKlI,- I.I it'll (in io. nowaru Association, rnita- delpllla, I'll. 0;5-ly G IFTS FOR TIIE MILLION A HUGE ST.OCK, ItOCOnT EXPRESSLY FOR THE; FESTIVE DAYS AHEAD, AT ISAAC HOOPER'S OnOCERT AMD CONPECTHWERT I Mr. Hooper would still have his friends nnd nat rons bear In mind, that lie iilinm in the Gro cery ami Confectionery trade nt his usual place of doing busiuess, and that ne bus just received A FRESH SUPPLY of the best quality of all articles In his linn. TOYS NOTIONS, and a (Trent variety of useful articles always on hand. REFRESHMENTS. In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper keeps a ltcstourani, wnere DELICIOUS OTSTER81 With nil the "et ccteras," are served at reason able rates. - The most attractive and most popular resort In town. (MfcHWy. pLSTIC SLATE ROOFING I The nrro of ODBEItT 4 JONES will furnish the PROFERTY. HOLDERS! of Greene county, with th PLAflTIC SLATE ROOFING! Introduced last Snmraer, and so highly teooro- meded by those who have tried It. tuAll order left with U W. Jones, Warn bur,. Pas, win re.!,. P-ngtrjtlon. l;U-m ' er Washington County, Pa. tRCANTILE APPRAISEVENT USX OFGUEENE COUNTY KOR 186. MAHION TOWNSHIP Class Dol. AxtellF.ACo Hm.leu T. (Hardware,) Urn. leu 1.W .-. Ilm.len T. (Tobaco,V. tit-own Peter - . nerryhill Wm Hull M.C. A H Halley Win Clark N. Son - - . CreiKh Samuel . Campbell A. A B. P.- - Day lwls Fvans L. K (iiiiber Jumus . Harvey Miss. M. A - Hooper Isaae - v M 'CM land N. II - M'Ourgun Frank Mnnnell John Itoberts U. W Itlnelmrt H. A . Savers & lloskinson - Sowers a. J - Shirk D Scott W. 4 Co Wallace William Wallace H. T .1 F.FF F.U.HON TOWNSHIP. Halley J. M Cloud 4 l!ro Fordyee J. o Hewit Isaac Hutches I'. & f'O Jordan Mrs. M. A l.llldseyj. A. A Co .Martin W. II Marlln A. J Sediiwick A Pollock Smith 4 lllacli Too 10 00 7 CO 1 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 T 00 7 00 1 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 1 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 io oo 10 oo 7 00 7 00 T 00 700 7 00 ie oo 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 700 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 uo 7 00 12 CO 7 00 7 00 TOO 12 W 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 60 00 7 00 7 00 25 00 7 00 25 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 IS 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 7 00 X 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 ( 7 00 25 00 25 00 7 00 700 TOO 60 00 10 00 50 00 60 00 7 00 7 01) 12 60 7 00 7 00 Thomas Mrs. Dituiiia YouiiK II CAIt.MIrllAELS HOROUOH. Itarkiuan Win croasilale A. T. & Co Hartmau W in Tlathaway J. W Jamison Henry I.aldley N. 4 Co Mitehener J. P. A Co Murdock W. M Mumyer J. I. 'L M UKHLAN U TOWNSHIP. Cummins T, L l.ueas T. A C'o I.ln-lsev Win MDXONliAlltXA TOWNSHIP. Ball F. A Houirhner Wm ItoUKhner A. V CoiiKlmnourOetirge (irnv W. Si Sons (Iray 3. M.4S.T. (Distillery) Meslrejit c. A Mestrexat Will .Meslreml C. li Co. (distillery.) Stundk-v Hlcklesmlth 1 1 1 V lv A 1 1 D TO V N S H I P. Evprley I,, s. (distillery.) I.enlley G. O Maple A Paul 4 Garrison Stewart A. P..- Taylor J. K Titus u. V (iHEF.SF, TOWNSHIP. standlcv 4 Slcklesmlth Seaton T.4 Co WHIi'KI.Y TOWNSHIP, f'halfiint Michael Hudson W. li Hudson John Jolley A.J FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Hook A Wise, (distillery,) Huffiiinn H. L Jesse.. Hook , Klnehnrt J. I, MOltO AN TOWNSHIP. Allman T Allinan A. V. Ilurson A. S. A Co lams Miller , Leonard L. 4 A. 'distillery,) I.lpponeot U. (distillery,) , Prior stout , Walton Amos WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Lewis (,'. V. I, , PEHKY TOWNSHIP. Donley J. P. & Co Morris . W Morris IO. F South r. A tiro WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Calvert Hozin Granlee It. L , Oil. MOKE TOWNSHIP. McCullouuh I'. & Co Sl'RINUHlLL TOWNSHIP. Ttni-Rer John , White 4 styles aLKI'Po TOWNSHIP. Hosack A Co Moore P. 4 Pro - r.ieimiLL township. Oll'OQly James Oray D. W HiiKhes (t Klncald Hays J. " M'Uluinphy J. It. 4 C'o Uoss Asa MolttUSToWNsniP. Parlcr 0. 4 Co - Pnnn J. II Swart Jacob Smith Hopkins JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Grimes P. M CF.NTRti TOWNSHIP. rtordon ndok Smith Thomas 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 700 io oo 10 00 Notice is hereby given that the Court of Ap peals will bo held at tho Treasurer's Olllce In W'ayneHbiirg, May Wth and 14th, 1808. 8. II. AUNl'.TT, Appraiser. NonrF Persons named In the foreaolnv list nre hereby notlili d that It Ik made the duty of eantile taxes which shall not be paid before the 1st day or Juno. 1HHS. 'I bey ore respectfully re quested to pay before that (line. ABNKH M. BAILY. np 22,64-lt County Treasurer. N OTICE. Tho Commissioners of Greone County will receive senled proposals up to the 1st of June next, for the repairing of the Four Mile Brldgo near Jacob Rlnelmri's, In Frunklln township, in the followlna manner: The four Main Posts thai the arch rests upon to be spliced with plno timber, said splices to bo six feet long; a new floor of two inch onk plank to be put therein, and to be new rooledwlth good oak shingles; the contract to be lei to Ihe lowest and best Did der, f.i.i as sci nr. i J.M.MORRIS, J-Com'rs. ISAAC J. HUPP, J May 0 It OTICE. A meetlne of the Commissioners nnnolntod hv Act of Assembly for the purpose nl organizing an Insurance Conmanv. will be held at the Ex change Hank In Waynesburg, on the 2lst day of next, i-ropuscu nuptial gjjiw, J. K. TEMPLE. t t, ruv u nr a rT SIMON KIN K If ART. JOHN CLAYTON, JOHN IOOWI.IN, AARON SHELBY JOHN I. WORLEY DK.J. SHItlVF.lt, Commissioners. JOHN MI NNKL. J.A.J. lil'CH.VNAX, JOHN C. Fl.KNNIKEX; May -td SME OMETIIIXG NEW! MRS. E. 8. BAYERS 4 H08KINSON Have Just arrived from the East with a large assortment of foreign and domestic DRY GOODS, SPRING & SUMMER STYLES, which they propose to aell at the lowest CASH prices ! Mich Drew Oootls, Dreis Trlm inint;, iJru.sa Huttons, Unite btiawU, HootH nnd Hhous, ilatitanJ Cajwi; nlso, a gruit variety of mceftrtieU, at very low prlcoc for GENTLEMEN AKD LADIES' WEAR, Wares of nil kinds, arnlaompletovarfrtyofthe lMt GttOCEKIEH. AUof which they propoMt to wU at the very lowenl flBure. d'-pndlriK on the amiiiiy ana cneupneM oi uicir gwu w ijmiu if m custom. Give them ncall bfor parehmlng flMwhm, nnd thov will nmv thnt the above Is corrert. nom inAUlKon s building, nearly opposite the ixjurt iiouae, waynesburg. ; H AVE A CIGAR? T. BRADEN'S NEW KSTABLI&IMENT. Oa keeps on hand at all times AN- EXCELLENT QUALITY OF CIGARS, V""""D '""pTpVW tonff, .te., ate. PRICES DOWN I 13 THE WORD I Cattln. ftoom In th Worlejr tfaafe, Warm- ap.ivf ; .r.-T..' .mHe; M Clothing. B LOW-UP ON THK MONONOAMELAI STEAMERS ' T - ' V A - .... ELECTOR AND FAYETTE! IN THEIR GREAT RACE TO SECURE THE IMMENSE ' ..... CARGO OF CLOTIIING! CF N. CLARK & SONj Which has Just been secured and SAVED FROM TIIE WRECK ! The Largest, Cheapest and Best Selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS I HATS AND CAPS! Will be found at N. CLARK SON'S, FULL SUITS AT $0 00! That are food material and warranted to wear wen GOOD CASSIMERE SUITS FORll SO. Good Pants as low as il St and ft 75. A We ask nothing forahowlna goods. Comsand met us; we like to show goods. OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEAT I ap 15,68 AHOY! ALOFT! .STAND B Y, ALL! TO SEE THE GRAND OPENING OF SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED BY A . J . SOWERS DRESS SUITS AND BUSINESS SUITS. Beautiful assortment of Goths, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS READY -HADE, New Rtylcs for Oent'sNeek Dress Pcarft, Tine French Figured Percalo Hhlrls, Collars it Culb. TIIE DECLINE IS PRICES enables htm to sell at fubulous low rate. Full suits of excel lent lexlum, can be had at one half former cost, come and get the bust while It Is going. WON'T BE UNDERSOLD IN WAYNE8BURO A T ROOM IN AIXISON'S BUILDING, 0PPO31TE inc. cvutir luiung ap 15,'98-5m. CBLIC NOTICE. As the firm of UUfiHES A LUCAS Ii dluolved by mutual coneent, the Commtulon buslue will still be carried on at the old stand. In good order, and on the moet reasonable terms. In tbe name und atyle of L. HIKIHKM A Cu., (senior partner.) They flatter themselve. by having me nouse ana me nest location in ine place hm that business, that they will aicmtvs a liberal shnrM of the uublle Dutronase. Tttcy will alio keep a good iupply ef GROCER IES on hand to aeeommodat all who may favor mem wiin a can. , UnUOHES 4C0 10-tf. . Rlc' Landing, Pa. Jobsi BcoHxa.- -Taasuf Ldoas. T. LUCAilkOb."' roirWABDnra iffDjavMWMW iumMjnm An4 dealer la Qwrim. nanfwaratMther. gnr Aiirrnw rwimiAW m ixmmi'b winaov -tpiUgUDkraniitaniijon niinatit "? Viit-lli NOTHER EXCITEMENT I HI. PRICE ASSASSINATED I FKANK M'GURGAN THE ASSABSIN 1 THE DEED WAS DONE IN TIIE ROOM OPPOSITE THE GREENE IIOUSE, WAYNESBURU, PA. B has lust racalTsd and Is now offering for sals at the lowest prioM. th nnest alook or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Ever before offprWI In thin market, const Ming In pari," opring ne numuier itouiing FOR MEN AND BOYS! A very large itoek that cannot be ei celled ; also, a very nuperior aa&oruuent oi LADIES' GOODS Of all kinds, eonslntlng In part, of New Drew inniniinK. uioooni every wuiin ana tnaue; OAiins nnu uks, latoai iiyiei; TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS! Rash, Bonnet, Neck and Trimming Ribbons; Laces nal point, Applqtie and Valencia. Handkerchiefs Lace. F.mbroldered, Hem stitched and Plain. -Hamburg work a fine as sortment. JEWELRY. A larg assortment of Kid Olores first quality for ladles and gentlemen. LADIES' HATS, bTRAW HATS, Bonnet and Ronnet Frames; Bonnet ortlv menu and flowers, both French snd Amorlcnn; toKtither with anvand nit articles In use hvla dies. Ask for anything rou want and we can supply you. Alto a nne assortment or CARPETS AND WALL TAPER of mrlous kinds and patterns, all of which will ur sola cueap a lue eucniwHi. 11MJ-11. r kaah muunuAK, JJ U R D E Ul "eu tri fcrr." A Majority of hne who read newspapers, never Ten glv a hasty glance at a business advertise- mem anu ii m MAN Actually has a choice variety of goods which h Is selllna at IheVFRY I.OWFXT prices that an t aiforded. It hardly pays him io publish lu incL, inereiore we nav FOUND It bent to tlmolr Invite evervbodv to oaII and axamtne our stock and nrleoa before nurohanlna luewhnrn, and nay but Utile In regard to nnr ability and determination to make Uadvanta geoua to mow wuo are not DEAD Tetholr own InUrast to buy their rnndles, Nn ts tuusous, uroctnes ana tveryunng IN ThsO Oroeoryllneo. II. A.RInehart.lnLodwl old building, opposite the publlesquare, llneo. II. A.RInhart,lnLodwlth' WAYNESBURG. A FRIE 8H BUPPLT JUST RECEIVED AND IFOR SALE At. TIIE ' LOWEST PRlCEB lftSO-tf. R E A D AND KNO W' QUICK SALES AJlD SHORT PROFITS I 0- .. . IMMENSE STOCK OF PRESn" GROCERIES .AND PROVISIONS Constantly arriving' at the Star of JOHN MUNNELL, ffAYNESBURO, PA; Consisting, In part, of 8R0CERIE, CONFECTION ARIES, TtBAt:co, BEUARR SNUFF, aiACKim, '.."...: . . CHKEUK, MOLASSES, k CARBON OIL, : FI8U, . - BACON, . A., Ac., Ac, - In addition to the above, a full stock of NOTIONS, HARDWARE, SPECTACLES, POCKET KNIVE3 and thousands of other articles, which are be ing sold as low as th TIMES WILL. PERMIT! COME AND BUT, JOHN MUNNELL. :ltf. Moffat's Life Fills AM) PH(E5IX BITTERS. The -Host Successful Medicines In tbe World. Established In 1835 by one of our Host Eminent Physicians, and now nsed throughout North and South America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine in eases of diseased Lirer, Blood or Shin. Indigestion. Costiveness, Bilious. Complaints, Rheumatism and FeYer and Agne. Thousands of certificates are In our possession, - giring detailed accounts of perfect Cubes effected by these InTalnable Medicines. They regnlate the System and pnt all -the functions of the body in healthy condition. , ' ; ' ' CStU tryaUSnsgki. Wki. ft Xevtad, PrayA- ? 1 1 is P. Jean lls ad nr. W. B. MMyTtk- , - r a of o. f. V n.tS'IK.!.: i ..3-.t W.ST""Vr! WArmBtrEr EvtAupJfxrr, ya it. fKalVra btAtti .dhimt. -eawt at. rtf Street, Wayneahin g, Pa, rlrst and second I- rlday of 1 ach month. .t ?" aj.. '. I 4 b '.' ! fTHE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A "LIMITED AMOUNT Of J THE! I FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS ', AT rArt, ' . ' PAYABLE IN OOLDY , Th Great Paclfle Railroad Line, attending 1741 miles from nmRhR. on the Ui.MHp4flM ' the tide-waters of the Paclfte Ocean, Is betag r ouui oytwo powerful Companles-Thal'tiio. i Pacific, beslnntng at Oranha. building W,t, and the Central Pactflo of California, beginning at Sacramsnto, building East, autll th tw " roads shall meet; ' ' Both Companies have piwented, th wwk with great vigor, the Union Paelile having at. I ready expended over L THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS, and the Central over TWBirrt MtLt.il!?, nfoa 1 their respective parts of the undertaking; Ths ' Union Paclfle have eompletod em mile hsr :' ron and ether materials for two hundred miles more upon the ground, and one hundred addl tlonal miles are ready for the tmck. They wlu hvo a much larger force employed thla yeai than ever before, and It Is expected that Uetwsen 800 AND 000 MILES will be In operation during 1808. Thar seems to be no reasonable doubt that the distance be tween Omaha and Sacramento will be travrsd by mil In 170. . THE OOVKKNMENT OFt ANTS 18,800 Sons of land, and Its Bonds to the average amoUntef -l2H,0uo per mile, to aid In the construction of th line; and authorises the Issue of tho first moru , gage Bonds now offered for sale, to the ssin . . amount and nb trior. Tlie Government take a sicond Hen, and gives to the First Mortgag Bond-holders a prior lien for their security, M -' which a large paid-up caplial Is addcdi Th Bonds cannot be burned except as each Seotlon of twenty miles Is accepted by Oovernment . commission, so that they always represent t roal property. -t ;a o It Is universally adralttod that on the com- pletlonofthe Union PaeineHallioad,ltsthraugb business will make It on of the matt proHlabl 1 In the world-bnt (is wat or toAt, baslnw I already sovcral times the Interest on Its bondsi so that, If not another ttmr were built, they would be a seenre Investment. t' TITF. NET EARNINWJ for eight inooths Of last year on an average of SS8 miles are offlclariy reported at ll.ow.Me, while, the Internal on all th Bonds It could lasuo on that length ot road for that time, reduced to.currcuey, wa only . 34S.SS6. ' Th amount paid by the Oovernment tor th i transportation of troops, munitions, stora and malls has been, and doubtless will eontinu Io be much more than the Interest on the Unlttd States Second Mortgage Bonds. If It Is not, th charter provides that after the road Is comple ted, snd until said bobds and Intercut are paldi at least Hv per cent; of th net earning of the road shall be applied to such payment; -The Uulon 1'aoltlo Bonds ate for tl.oso each and have coupons attached. They hav thirty years to run, and bear annual tnteH est, payable on the first days of January sad July at the Company's Offlc In the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. Th Principalis payable In gold at maturity, .At the present rate of gold, these bonds pay an an- nual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT, AND IT IH ULIEVEU Til AT THEY vTT1Jj ' SOON BE AT A PREMIUM. , 1 ', . , Th Company have bnta very limited supply of thslr Bonds remaining on hand) bntaay sub scriptions accepted to a greater amount thaat can be filled from Bonds now In th Company's poisssston, will be supplied from ttt New ' Bonds to be issued on Uiat portion of th road completed In the Spring, In tho order. In which they are received; The Company reserve th right to advanea the price of their bonds to a rat above par at any time, and will not till any orders er relv any subscriptions on which the money hflj not been actually paid at the Company's office be fore the time of such advanco, parties subscribing will remit the par value of the bonds and the accrued interest In currency nt th rate of six per cent, per annum, from th date on which the Inst coupon was paid. Snb erlptlonswlll he received In Waynosburg, Pa., BY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. In New York AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE; 50 Hassan U snd by JOHN J.CISCO A BON, Bahktra, M Wall St. And by th Company's Advertising Agent throughout the United States. Remlttenees sbonld be had In draft or other fund par In New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agent; will look t them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP for IMS has J been published by the Company, giving fuller Information than la possible In an advrUs ment, respecting the progress of tn work, the! . resources of thecountry traversed by the Road, tho means for construction, and the value of th bonds, tvhlch will be sent free on application at at the Company's offices or to any of the advar tlssd agents. - JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now Torfc spSl,'6-Sm ' . .V.,. '. T IlIK WORLD RENOWNED ' SINGER.:. SEWING MAClltXR .r OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, tlttm ticen over iwovenH In m-tt)ftratlon. and which ban been brought to perfection regardlea of time, lalior or expense, nnd Is now confident lv presented to the public ns Incomparably tiia best Hewlnn Midline In existence. ' The Machine In qnotlon is simple, compact; dnrnbleiind benutiful. It is quiet, light running and capuble of performing a range and variety oi work never before Attempted upon a struct Machine using either hiik, l wist,L.imm or vw tcn Thread, and sewinu with .ual feclllty th verv fineiit and coutmki malarial, and anything between the two extremes, li- the moet beautiful and sulmtantlnl manner. It attachments for Hemming, llruldlna. Cording, Tucklngi tullt. Ing, Felling, Trimming, Binding, etc., are Novel .n.l DHtml..a1 ami hnvfl heen Invntited and au. juntejl cspoclo'lly for this Machine. " IN ew aeeiKlinH ine uiiitiutj, uitoim, niivi fw, folding topa and cabinet canes peculiar to th . Miw hlnen mnmifantnrud by this Company nav been prepanl for encloslnu the new aiachlnea. These are gotten np In every variety of wood, such an Bluck Walnht. Mnhogony, Rosewood, snd thellke, and from the plainest to th moat elaborate pattern and flnl.h the Macnlnea themiielves being more or less highly ornament ed, to correspond with the Table or Cabin! for which they are Intended. A few n-nsons why SINGER'S latest ImJroT edSKWINO MAr'HINWar the beat for ins' lly and (Icnoral Pnrpones. - ; . 1st. You can sew anything frhm I be finest stnj gle thickness of Swiss or Nansook to several thicknesses of the heaviest Beaver olotM. us ng any kind orslse of thread with ?Ual fk'1,7' from No. a Cotton np to the heavfest patont of Laiennthi!.Hidk short, straight needle, easily set, andiniktnepopulLocsutchauto "'lu?"'!! h.s sneven self-adlnstlng tension which rlrcns" 'ft'fflrr S&sd other "eihl'ltdoMnotbav.tobe token apartlo olt and elenn It. , . ,,ArAh H . thenuMt "aterlata without havlnltt keep your -.rrm.7reiched to prevent Its -iokrlns,'' )d you never have to assist the wor turougn a m th if will hem any width, sew" a straight seam or mako a el) In th rami prioi nnnT. ITth lessTkUl than Isreqhlred toww astralght MM.nf other machine. Its aliaenmeniw i.,r ss 'ViZl" 'rafnnrlad if tha maohlna ar not i raproscutcd. . . .vr . . . r.verv macninv wsrrsnvasi ussfpt is isk-vm thre.ywHhouteh.. , "" AtntwOrBCenrnqe, l fcS-tf. Waymsbrf,s tlmlTean beoialned without eSarg by at lng, Blnrllna, ntcaiiia. ","''"" """ tlcnl. and requlra butllttl skill to iih them, rareral instructions given at Jhe;lionol th purchaser. 'A. .... ' . I- I .:;s.t',,
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