The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, May 20, 1868, Image 3

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    None to ArronNBvs. Attorneys will be
held responsible lothfr ll.M,ks, Advertising
end Job Work, ordered by them and not mi J
Turin advauce. Such bills to b collectable on
demand.
Nw AovaarisKStesTS. The attention of
our readers specially directed to me iuiiow
lng advertisements, wlileli appear fur the Oral
lirue in our paper fo-(IiiT.
MrNotlc Tho. A. Rowley.
rNotlce Thos. A. Rowley.
fj-Iteport of Ihe Grand Jury W. L. Pain
Foreman.
IfU. 8. Internal Bnvenue A. Ritiiuson.
gj-Uvery Stable W. A, A. U. W. Bane.
trSheriiTs Biile H. B. Bil veils.
ga-Nottre Ursden, Walton A Co.
rThe Latest Vet Bayers A Hoskinson.
Ooou News. The largest, cheapest and
best stock of Dry Goods, Uoots, Bhoes Trim
lugs Ac., In the county Is to be found at D.
Bhiik's Cheap Store. Call soon.
Cxn't bs Bbat The large and fashionable
stock of Press Goods for ladies at D. Shirk's
cheap store everything In that line cheap
er than the cheapest, and more to suleet
from. M
Excitement. The impeachment excite
ment at Washington City Is very Intenso and
lias no parallell save that, over tho low prices
at EvahsA Minoh.s store.
Ekcouraor it. The Union School is said to
be doing finely, under lis present efficient
corps of teachers. Let parents co operate
with the teachers, visit tho school frequently
and encourngo both scholars, and teachers.
For Baik! A first class No. 2, Empire
Bowing Machine i oni) of Orovcsteen's I'iiino
fortes, of Ihe best quality, and a scholarship
lor a course of instruction in Iron tity t m
merclal College. Will bo sold on easy terms
For Information enquire at this office.
Pockkts Pickki). Wo learn that Joseph
Anderson of Beaver, lost a pocketbook at tlic
show on Monday, containing money and pa
pers of tho Tluo of about eighty dollars.
Another gentleman from Ihe country, whose
namo we did not learn, lost between fifty and
sixty dollars at llu same place. Ikuver Lo
cal. Unskasosaiilb. Tuo weather during the
past week, has been very unfavoralili) for
planting Die fprlna crops. The ground hai
been too wet and unless farmers generally
have resorted to the expedient of "pl.iuting
In tho Moon," the work must be exceedingly
backward. Wo believe that astronomers ar
gue that there la no water up th-;re :
Burial Cows. On Fiiday last a Govern
ment train consisting of eight or nine mule
teams ladon with baggage, lorago, Collins, Ac.
with a fores of about thirty "Contrabands,"
passed through, this placo from Wheeling en
route for Grafton. Tho unexpected appear
ance of this sable cavalcadt?, with their strango
cargo, created no little surprise and cui'usily.
Biiicina. Mrs. Margaret Lincli committed
sulcldo on Friday evening last, by throwing
herself into the river Just below Eist Liver
pool. Bhe was somewhat Intoxicated at the
limo. Deceased, together with two small
children and her husband, Mr. Owen Lynch,
iwcro on their way from Allegheny to Wheel
ing. Another victim of Intemperance Deliv
er Local.
C0HI8dI0NKH3 AWMINTKU. Ill tho Unite!
States Circuit Court on hilarity, Ju li M;
Candles app lnted P. A. Knox, Kv., of
"Waynejburg, Greene C., and John M. D e
mand, of Washington, Washington Vx, Uni
ted States Commissioners for those Distilcts.
ritl. Com.
Mr. Knox Is a young Lawyer of prr.mishjj
talent and unimpoachaolo character and will
make a reliablo an I olll jlent ollbor. He is
the right man .
MlRRlAOKI TIIK W. VA. PeNITRSTIART.
On Tuesday morning, the I'ith last., Mr. John
L. Newman (a convict) was married to Miss
Lue Adams of Grecno Co., Pa. . Rev, James
Alexander cfflciatlng clergyman.
Thisls ono of the strings occurrences that
happens from time to timo in tho pathway
ot our lives. What could posssibly Influence
ptrtlesto assuma the marriage lelation under
such circumstances, is more than we can un
derstand, doubtless, there are rcason3 which
they know best themselves Ex.
For the RKrcnMCAJ!
Equal Rioiits. Sir In a late No. of the
Metnngar, I not;ce in a communication from
the able pen of a prominent candidate for the
Legislature, the following rcmirkablo utlcr
ancs :
Being a Democrat in principlo as well as
in name, I believe in equal rights, and oppose
any law or measure that gives one clas of
the community au undue advantage over an
othor." Query Would It be proper to infer any
thing? Or shall we take him at his word?
If the lattor, would not his unadulterated
Democracy appear somewhat shaky ?
"Davb" SThKL, formerly a frco and easy
"Devil" of the Republican and who arose by
rapid gradations to Its forcmanship, has re
cently migrated, with his fathcr.s family, to
Oswego, Labett Co , Kas., whero they have
purchased lands and begun to build a fortune
In a letter to the editor Dave says : "It is
about one mile and a half from here to the
jumping off place of civilization and about
ten miles to the Indian Teritory." A bast 'of
f.-iendshereabouts wish you well Dave, but all
will entertain anxious forebodings lest your
proximity to the "Red Skins" be no joking
natter.
Has Nature an antidote for acquired dis
ease? The Plantation Bitters, prepared by
Dr. Drake, of New York, havo no doubt'
benefited and cured mora persons of Dyspep
sia, Nervousness, Sour Stomach, Loss of Ap
petite, Sinking Weakness, General Debility,
nd Mental Despondency, than any other
article In existence. They ore composed of
the purest roots and herbs, carefully prepared,
' to be taken as a tonic and gentle stimulant.
They are adapted to any ago or condition of
Ufa. and are extensively popular with mothers
nd persona of sedan tary habits.
Maohoua Wateb. A. delightful toilet arll-
' eles superior to Cologne and at halt the price
' GoKiTOtua CoirVEsmoK. Hon. John C.
Flennlken, one of the District Delegates to
the Chicago Convention left home on Friday
morning last to attend to the duties assigned
him. J as. E. Satiu, Esq., EI. of the lie
awefisu accompanied him, we presume to see
the lights, hear the big guns, take notes and
reeocnolter the situation.
The eonventlon assembles on Wednesday
Um goto. Inst Another very Important fact
is that Bayers & Hoskinson are Just receiving
mifnifUe-t assortment or spring Summer
Qoodt bought during the decline in prices.
They cannot be beat for beauty of style and
durability. They ere selling them cheep u the
Cheapest. Call and w them.
Medical Dr. F. Whittlesey of Washington
will be at the Hamilton House, Wayneshurg,
on Monday and Tuesday, lit and 2nd days of
June, where he luvites all persons afflicted
with any form of Chronic Disease, to give hi.n
a call. Dr. Whittlesey is no traveling Em
piric but brings with blin to our place the
best test of ability aud skill id bis profession
the successful treatment of all forms of Chron
ic Diseas.'. For the pant twtlvo years iu
Washington his ttalmeut effocliujj cures, In
many cases tlr.it had baffk-d Ihe m.dical skill
of all other svstems for years ; his system of
Diagnosing Disease by means of the urine,
never fails to detect Its nature, locality aud,
curability, of this patients tliemstlre will be
perfectly satiifldd up in su''mitling to his ex
amination j his medicines are all selected from
the vegltabl-j kingdom auJ prepired with
the greatest c iro by his own handi, nnd sel
dom fail to cure; we hope he may do the good
for soma of our ButT.-riug ones, that he has
done for the afflicted in his home practice.
Dr. W. Is permanently located in Wash
ington corner of Miina aud Chestnut Bts.
whence, he comes highly rcccommcnded as a
scientific man and thoroughly educated aud
skillful physician. Within Hie past few years
he has h id the experloncj of a largo h isplt it
practice in Cincinnati! where he wasals) very
successful in treatm.'iitof all forms of diseases
peculiar to male or female, especially all dis
cm-sand weaknesses arising from iudiscretion
in youth. Remember that Dr. W. will remain
In Wayneshurg only two days. Remember
that be will be prepared with medicine to
trent iiny case that may be presented. Re
member tint Dr. W. will mika an honest ex
amination of every cno printed, nnd toll
his patients what he thinks of their situation
and uol hold out fl ittenng inducement for the
hope of lees or reward. Remember the days
ofliU visit. Tiio 1st nnd i!ad days of June.
Offl-o rooms at the Hamilton House, consul
tations free aud strictly confidential.
Lonokvitv Oa Fiiday the 8th day of M iv
five cltiz.'iis in' lliis county met aeel luntally,
on the comer of the strent whoso ag-:s iu tho
aguregite amounted exactly to 4UU years, av
eraging 80 years each, viz :
Alex. McClean, aged 88 yoar3.
dpt. J is. Wlialcy, " 83 "
Joe. Johnson, Sr., " 77 "
N. Jacquetto, " 77 "
J. P. SUirgis, " 77 "
tlniontotcn Stundiril
Siiti.y and I)i:ji.sd. The demand for
goods at Evass A Minor's cheap store has be
come so great that they (lad it necessary to
procure a new supply every week. Tnis ac
counts for their const antly receiving grjdB.
The. people havo found out whtra tiiey can
get the largest premiums for their casii.
Just Oh;nkd. A new nil'1 complete Btock of
Hums nnd SIii-oj. fat M. (J. II. Hell a
cheap store, Savers' corner, Wayneshurg.
Among their stock will be found all the Spring
Siyles, direct from the manufacturers, selected
by M. C. Bell expressly fir this market.
Poi.sos-iso tub Blkssko Air. This is what
tho rivals of Pinion's new psrfume, "Flor da
Mayo," nro doing with their atrocious com
pounds. The Health Commissioners should
look to It. It is il.idr duty to abato the ill
smelling nuisances. S ld by atl druggists.
The reason you should buy your goi li at
Fordyee's Juff.'M-m, Grocnu Co., their er.tiro
stock was carefully selected with rcfturencc to
quality and you are always wire of getting a
good article.
A Futsu Arrival. Just received from the
East another supply of goods, that will bo
81J cheap r than ever, at D. Shirk's cheap
store whore every person goes to get good
goods cheap Try liiuv
FiissKsoF.N, Tuumbci.l & Co., may betray
their constituents ami stultify thtir own record
but Evans A Minor remain true to thir cus
tomers ami centintiu to sell Dry Gooda cheap
er than the cheapest.
The Qcestion, answered satisfactorily to
every bodf who sells the most, bc3t nnd
cheapest goods? The public say D. Shirk
Give him an early call and save money.
A Giikene Cocntt farmer sent to New Voik
Monlay, 1,300 pounds of maple sugar, all
made within iu tho short space of ten days.
Ax,
Who was it ?
8ve Time and Linon. By leaving your
orderjor coal at the Telegraph Office Prompt
delivery iusure J. R A. Satehs.
Goon Work. Throe coal minors at Sayers,
Bros' Ten Mile Coal Works siucii last fall have
dug 43,OOf bush, of coal.
VVn.KjNS N's Sheep Shears, a fresh supply,
best quality cheap at T. Bra.len's Hardware
store.
Custom mads Baots, call back and front
warranted in every particular, for $0.00, at M.
C. & U. Bell s!
Window Glass an ! White L;ad of ths very
bast quality at Bradcn's Drug Store.
Stewart's Champi m salve wholesale and
retail by D. W. Braden agent for Grecno Co,
Barretts Hair Restorative (best in use)
sold at Bradcn's Drug Store. Try it.
Use Barretts' Hair Restorative, (best in uso)
for sale at O. W. Roberts' Drug Store.
Gextlkmen's patent, quarter Oxford tics, at
SI. C. & II. Boll's, very cheap for cash I
A Ltnoa stock of V ool Twine at T. Bra-
den's Hardware store.
Wiireliso mils all sizes the best In use For
sale at T. Bradcn's Hardware store.
Strictly Pure White Lead, sold at G. W.
Roberts' Drugstore.
Varnishes of all kinds at Q. W.
Rob-
erts' Dru; Store.
Ali of Br Sargent's Family medicines lor
sale at Bradcn's Druj store.
A LARoa stock of Drugs Just received at
Bradcn's Drug store. a
rAis Paict, for sale at Q. W. Roberts'
Drug Store.
Tan, Trlx, Trix, aold at G. W. Roberts'
Drug Store.
Brushes of all kiuJs for sale at Q. W. Rob
erta' Drug Store. .
Paints of all kinds dry and In oil for salo
by G. V. Roberts.
Fbiiii Drugs received every week at G. W.
Roberta' Drug Store.
F01 good sheep shears and sheep toe clippers
go to Fordyce'a.
Do tot fkfl to call at D. Shirk's ' Dry Good
Stow,
'he 2Sagncsbur0
Tarer's Chimhet Tops and Flues. We
have Inspected this patent Improvement upon
the old style ch'tnueys and are favorbly Im
pressed with Ihelr utility, convenience, dura
bility, adaptation and safety. To ageuts
Messrs. Bhepards aud Tweedie are about
canvassing our county for their introduction.
It would be advisable for nil persons to see
lor themselves as (hero Is nothing more con
vincing than sight. From what a taa wo
should think them in liipeiis ible la a house.
They nroofddTertntsiZw-s, made of cast Iron
The tops are constructed to (It any roof and
are warranted as a panacea for smoking chlin-
ueys nnd, of course, scolding wives. They do.!
not gather soot, wcih nothing iu compaiisoA,
with thosu In uso nnd when-once fitted to tho.
roof any man can run flues through his whole
house in au hour, suitable for any sized gratu
or stovepipe. Draft can be regulated. They
are both useful and ornamental and should
adorn the bousa of every liva man In the
county. Mr. C W. Biwer, of tho ''Eagle
Foundery" In this place, Is tho agent for their
construct! n, and will bo pleased to givo par
ticulars to nil who may call on bitn
SMITH At h-r tcsidence ht Oak Forest this
countv. on Saturda' last, of Consumption,
Mrs. Sarah Smith, widow of Sylvanus Smith
dee'd.
ENOCH At bis leslddire in Wayneshurg,
cm Saturday I ist, of Dropsy, Mr. Amos
Enoch, ajed about 50 years.
The subject of tills notice h ib been a citizen
of this place nearly nil his lifu and whs an in
dustrious, uptight aud useful man. lie has
beeiva member of tho Cumberland Preshytc
rean Church for a number of years, and died
iu the bright Iio.m) ot a blissful Immortality.
He was taken to Washington county, to bo
buried beside ills wife, who preceded him to
the grave. He had no children. Ills career
is closed nueaith His only representatives
are his deeds.
JWarUttu.
WAYNMni'ltO .ttAitur.T.
Wav.neshuro. May 1, 1809.
Corroetod Weekly for tho IlEPunncAN.
PRODUCE.
Huttnr (fresh roll,) fib..
Ivj1 1 do.
Potatoes fl bush
I.ard lb
Tallow V lb
Country Soup tb
ljrled Apples V
25
15
..1 6032 W
l)s
Of
n.our. A.N'D GRAIN.
Flour V Mil 13 W
wi...ut I. null 'i VI
llye V busli 1 lol 20
Corn b
Corn Mei
bush..
10
ul V bush ...
1 10
OIlOCEniES).
Cnm 9 v man
Ton Ib .
1 80
Brown sim:ir l tb
Hcllne'l uar fi lb
syrupy hiiI
MoJusHi'S ' N. Orleans,)
sorghum II ixal
Halt r1 bhl
fricoV lb
10
20
00
1 20
60
8 2 ')
16
riTTsarittiu Mtnunrs.
SATunnAY, May 10, 136S.
Tho ueneral markets havo been miner quint
during the past we. k ami devoid of excitement,
and wlillo the tendency uenernlly has bnou to
ward lower prices, there iuivo been no remark
able changes, ono way or Ihe other.
. Wu quote as iolloiv.s, whloli ar.) tho wholesale
prices :
flltMV .ND I-TjOUR.
Wheat, Penn'a. iindOiilo, Wlntor lied S2 0)2 70
Urn V bush ,2 0)
Daisy, bush 80n.9..e
Corn a hosb lOlmln.i
Sprinn Wlicat Flour I0 7.MSUM
Winter Wheat 12 00liiW
l'ltuvisiu.s.
Mhouldors
Siiaar Cured Hams ,
l.ai.l -
Potatoes, f bilih
Apples l hlil ,
2 to
2le
iwgi,.v.
0,0.) ui7,iK)
ljj.riiu
"10
33510
7 0J
2 75
2 6)
I 'heese
Km doz
Duller
BEED3.
Clover Reed
Timothy Heed
Flux Seed
pex.v. t x. rr. vi. ktock yards.
PiTTsBrnon, May 14, 158S.
There were somo few sates during tho past
week. Btock eattlo arc in fair demand at to
Oe, though really good stoekers cannot he
brought hero and sold much below CJe. Prime
fat steers, sultinble for retailing; In the Eastern
markets, may bo quoted at 0 to Ot'e,
HiiKEPN'otwllhstaudlng the arrivals of. Sheep
were unusually largo this week, tho market
was remarkably netlvo un I firm, nnd If any
thing, prices ruled higher. Quotations maybe
fairly given at 5," io 7J for common to primo
heavy fat 8heep; ono drove of 'scalawags' sold
at.l'i
Hoos Tho hog market has been moderately
active this week, tho demand being fully up to
the supply, though compared with last week,
prices are n shade lower. Light averages, such
as nro usually bought for Now York, are off
from a i to . Prlmo heavy averages, such as
arc bought for Philadelphia rcurkct are also a
shade lnu-nr, the bulk of the sales ranging from
9?4 to Vii. nccordfng to quality and condition
one bunch of extra brought 10 40. v,
BALl'inolli: MARKET.
BAt.TntonE, May 10. Wheat dull. Corn dull;
whllo SI Lull hi; yellow HI 21. Oats steady;
wostcrn 33c. Flour and Provisions unchanged.
B
E.VUTIFUL DISPLAY I
DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CA8SIMER3, &e
EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
EVERYTHING IN THE "LINE I
Wishing to closn out for the Fall trade, he of
fers hts goods at astonishing low rates for cash.
The stock Is as late as the latest and the best In
mnrKot.
Mlnor'sBulldlng, opposite the Greene Ilnrwe.
V.I-OIU Ij. K. IVA.19,
DMLSISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters ofadmlnlstratlon having been granted
iw v."i Mii'iniBiiit:.! viii tuo ninm ui jesse nino
hart (of John,) dee'd, late of Cumberland lowu-
b,i,w. wu.,.., . iiuiiva u uerouy given
to all persons Indebted to said estate to make
Immediate payment, and those bavins olaims
4fUinsb 1 1 1 a n. 1 1 1 o m ireat uivn UU1J aUloall'
tliaial Cor settlement.
UKIAHRISEHART.
HIRAM RmEHAItT,J'A,mW
p JVV
cpitbticcmSctlncstlaji, Tlag 50,-1808.
grgnt flrrrttef merit.
TOTICK TO TUB TAX PAYEU3 OF
JM GUEENE COUNTY.
horeliy Mlves notice that in pursuance of the Act
of Assembly ul the Mi ol Muy, lie will meet
thesvveritl tlx payers ui um buiu eouiliy, in
their several townships and liorouii lis at llienald
ulueus and tlim-s liereinutt'T stieuuli'd, between
i l.i. hours of 0 o'clock A. M. and oo'eloeki". M.
of each duy. for the purpose of collecting and re
ceiving atuio mm couniy inses lur me year loos.
FIIIHT WI3EK.
Morgan township, Mouday, June 13, at the house
..r MurL'iill tlell.
Jell'iirsuii township, Tuesday, June 19, at ths
House ol v in. iveny.
CuiiiIi rlHii-l township and Carnilchaels Bo
rough, wcuiiesciiiy ano i nursaay, June iin
niil Islh at the house ot Henry Jeiinlims.
MoiiudkuIihIh township. F riday, Juuo la at the
house of Win. Mestrezntt.
Qreenu township. Haturday, June 20, at the
ttl lue uuushiii u. r. iunt-y.
hKt'OND WEEK.
Whltely township, Monduy, June 22, at the
hour.e of Uilnmn Itiekmaii.
Ouukard towushlp. Tuesday, June 23, at the
house ol Ueorije liowurd, Tuylortoiu.
Perry lownslilp, Wednesday, June 21, al the
house of William I'hilllps, Ml. Morris.
Wayne township, Thursduy, June 26, at the
house of lleziu Col vert.
Olliiioru township. Julie 20, at tho house of E-
Jienuen, Jolloyhiwu.
Jaei'suii township, Siiturday, June 97, at the
nuusu ol jesse iviueneii.
TIIIKIJ WEEK.
Centre township, Monday, June 20, at the house
of Kinetiart Church. RotterHvllle.
Sprliuthlll township. June 30 at the house of
rerren, r reepuri.
Aleppo township, We1nesday, July 1, at the
liouso OI AllKUSlUB .sillier.
Itlclililtl townsliip.Tliuraduy and Friday, July
21 and 8il. at the houso of M. Moulger,
Jacksonville.
FOURTH WEEK.
Morris township, Monday, July 6, at the house
of A. .1. liurluT.
Wushliiuton township, Tuesday July 7, at the
house ot Clinton Lewis.
Franklin township, Wednesday, July 8, at the
house of Mintlli Green.
Marlon townshl p, Thursday May 9, at theTreaa
urur's olUee In Wayneshurg.
A UN Kit M. BAILEY,
May 11, '08-4t Treasurer.
LIST OF Oil AND JUHOHS DHAWN FOR
JUNE TEUM, 18U8.
William Fonner Morris tp.
Jesse Carpenter Center
John U. Uinsinore lllehlilll "
uiiiK l lams Cenlro
.loeuli K, Klehey Cumberland"
luivldcriiyno Moruan '
Handlord Iliillinuu Hurmhlll "
Andrew Wilson Jfiitlon "
I. C. Hell
Moruan
lluiulltoii l'eiin
11. H. While
Itenitimin Evans
lti'sln Iteynor
Uenuls Ihiiis
T. 1'. Mitchell
llenjiiiiiili ltlnehiirt
Ueurue l.euilcy
John H. Kleiinllieli...
lnhrtun luiruett....
H. C. Orr
Ileden Ilebout
H, A. Huston
Morris '
Hprinillilll "
Hprlimhtl! '
Cumberland"
Morris "
Marlon "
, Oreene "
Whltely "
Cumberland"
Morris "
Mornun "
.......Morris "
ltlclinlll "
UeorKe Uutiinan
..Wushlimton'
JuremiaU Davidson Cumberland"
LIST OF PETIT JURORS DRAWN FOR
JUNE TERM, I88.
Irnd Garrison Dankard tp
Asby 1. Uonley
H. II. Arnett
John Webster
Jacob Hush, Esq .....
Christopher John.'.
Perry
Cannlchaols
Centre tp.
Jellerson "
Whltelv "
1.. u. v nnvorius
.....Uunkard
Pierson Morris - Ollmore
Aziiriuh l-.vons AlewM) "
E. II Hal ley Cumberland"
Kiunels Drake Klchhill
Jacob TiiNlIn Wayne "
Wm. Iniihram Franklin
John Harnes Whitely
Win. filinpson Morris "
Cephas Cury Washington"
a. J. Khrlv.Tr Whltely "
Jesse Hiinnell Morion "
( apt John Scott Jackson "
Samuel Woods Centra
Stephen Day Morris
David I'. Hell Morgan
Isaac Kinney Ollmore "
Peter Ulloin Aleppo "
Dennis Jacobs Illohhlll
A. M. Rickey Cnrmlchaels"
n- Me Ulster Cnrmlchaels"
T. M. Taylor... Washington"
H. I' . Campboll, t Jiarion
James W. Hays Uichhlll
Jas. E. Havers Marion
Jesse Wells Ulehblll
John Fuller Wayne
John Hhaue Wayne
HuKh Montgomery, Jr Morgan
R ibort ( .uthors . Jaekson
Ell Titus Dunkard
Wm. MeCluro Dunkard
Joseph Keener Dunkard
John I. Worlcy Waynos
May l l-to
1ST OF CAUSE3 FOR TRIAL AT JUNE
TERM, lJi.8.
Lnntr. John vs Elijah Morris, et al, No. 104, June
term, lo-w.
rirantct al vs Kent No. 100 March term, 1800.
Morris vs Lucas. No. 71. June term. lseJ.
Tanner vs Hughes a Klucaid, No. 7 i, Juno term,
IwiU
Everha'rt vs Stephenson, No. 83, March torm,
IM. .
South 4 Knotts vs Long, No. 62, December term
1S05.
Cornwell vs Wilson; No, 12', Dec. term, 1S03.
Tnylor vs Imley. No. 7", March term, 1300.
Oordon vs shrlvor, No. no, .March torm, 1310.
Llndsey's Kxecutors vs sayers, "o. io, jiarcu
term, 1300.
IIuss I). A. ct al vs Stephens, No. 131, March
term. lsM.
Sllveus vs Martin, No. 70, Juno term, 1300.
Lunlz tt. w. vs Mhieius j. u. et ai, no. 112, june
term, 1300.
Rhodes vs Messcr et al. No. W, Juno term, 1900.
Hook vs Odenhailgh, No 211, June term IHB0.
tlornniiKO vs rieogo, 10. ou, isepi K-rin, iw.
Waters vs Davidson, No. 100, (September term.
ls.
Minor's Administrators vs Oapon, No SO Decem
ber ti.rn). !"tlil.
Johns vs I.anz's Administrators, No. 113, Doc.
term. IVrtl.
I.eet vs llumilton. No. 50, March torm, 1307.
Williams vs C'leaveniret. No. 70. Juno term. 1867.
Colver ctal vs Kulley & Kolley, No. 81, June
lerm, l-'ll .
MoCormack vs Sllveus, No. Ill, Juno term, 1817.
Mtlllwell vs Thompson, No. HI. June term, l30i.
l.einlny vs Mlephens, ,-so. i 17, June term, isef.
Maplo'vs Cleavenger, No. 40, Sept. term, 1303.
MeK'ean vs Hewitt i Gray, No. 69, Sept. torm,
13i7.
Porter vs Greene Co. Ambor G II Co., No. 87, Sept.
term. It'iT.
Woods vs Black, No. 31, April torm, 1S08.
1PLE, Prothonotary.
5Ioy 13-to
I EGISTER'8 NOTICE.
Li
Jfollce Is horobv ilvcn to all creditors, lcgn-
toes, wards nnd other persons Interested, that
tho underslaned Kxocutors. Administrators una
Oiinnllnns havo Died their accounts In tho Keg
Ister's Ollke, nnd that the Same will be presen
ted to the Orphan's Court to be held within and
for tho county of Greene, on Wednesday, Juno
10, 1S08, for conllrmntlon and nllnwnncc.
PETKit imuwiN, itegister.
Final account or John Hunt, Administrator of
the estate of Henry Krister, dee d.
Account of Q. W. John, Guardian of V. L. Evans
minor son of Alfred Evans, deceased.
Account of P. A. Kuox, Administrator upon the
estate of busannah Uceler, dee'd.
Account of Johnson WycholT and Lot L.
lllch. Executors of tho will of David Rich,
dee'd.
May 13-tc
T ICE.
Tho Commissioners of Greono County will
receive sealed proposals tip to the 1st of June
next, for the repairing of the Four Mile Bridge
near Jacob Rinehort's, in Franklin township,
In the following manner: Tho four Mom Posts
that the arch rests upon to be spliced with pine
timber, said splices to bo six lect long; a new
floor of two Inch oak plank to bo put therein,
and to lie new rooledwllh good oak shingles;
tho contract to be let to the lowest and best bid
der. ELIA SCOTT, 1
J. M.MOKKIM. ICom'rs.
ISAAC J. HUPP. J
May Mt
N
0 T 1 C E.
A meetlngof the Commissioners appointed by
Act of Assembly for the purpose ol organizing
an Insurance Company, will be held at the ex
change Hank In Waynesburg. on the aisl day of
aiay, next, rroposcu capital jj-yiw.
J. r. TEMPLE. JACOU YAJJl
8IMU.N KI5KMAKI,
JOHN MUNNKL,
J.A.J. BITCH ANAN.
JOHN C. FI.ENNIKENj
DH.D.W.GUAY,
MayJ-M
JOHV CLAYTON,
JOHN UUWI'J.'Jl,
AAItON SHELBY,
JOHN L-WOItLEY,
DIUJ. SHItlVEK,
Commissioners.
JXEOUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters teetamontary having been granted to
tho undersigned on the estate of W"l'n
Evans, late of Monongahela township, Greene
county, dee'd., nollce Is hereby given to all per
sons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate
payment and those having claims against tne
same to present them duly authenticated lor
settlement. JAi'OB HEWirr,
FRANKLIN BEATON,
May U-tt Executors.
TTST
ThannnAl mMllna nf tbn members of th6
Greene county Agricultural and Manufacturing
Society will be bald In Cnrmlchaels, May 30,
lijtH, for the purpose of electing oflloeri and man
agers for the ensuing jtt.
B. CREE, Press.
O. W. Deogherty, Scy.
Kay lt-n
itlothing.
B
LOW-UP Oil THE MONOUGAFJELAI
STEAMERS
EICTOR AND FAYETTE I
IN THEIR GREAT RACK TO SECURE THE
IMMENSE
CAROO OF CLOTIIINO!
CF
N. CLARK & SON
Which has Just been secured anil
SAVED FROM THE WRECK !
Tho Largest, Cheapest and Beat Selection of
READY-MADE CLOTI1TNG,
GENTLEMEN'9 FURNISHING GOODS I
II ATS AND CAP6I
Will be found at N. CLARK ft SON'S,
FULL SUIT AT $6 00!
That tr good nuUrlal nd wsrraaUd to wmt
WM1.
GOOD OA33IMERE SUITS FOR $11 80.
Good Pants as low as 41 it and $1 76.
We ask nothing for showing goods. Come and
see us; we like to show guods.
OUR PRICE3 CANNOT BE BEAT I
ap IS, 63
HOYI 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 Dress Bearft, Fine
French Figured Percale Shirts, Collars 4 Cutta.
THE DECLINE IN PRICES enables him to
sell at fabulous low rales. Fall suits of excel
lent texture, can be had at ono half former
cost. Coma and got tho best while It Is going.
WONT BE UNDERSOLD IN WATNESBURO
ROOM IN ALLISON'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE
TUE COUHT HOUSE,
ap I5,'6S-3m.
pUBUC NOTICE.
As the firm of HUGHES A LUCAS la dissolved
by mutual consent, the Commission business
will still be carried on at the old stand. In sood
order, and on the most reasonable terms, In the
name and style of L. I1UOUE8 & CO., (senior
partner.) They flatter themselves, by having
the House and the best location In the place for
thatbualness, that they will KXCXIVX a liberal
share of the public patronage.
They will also keep a good au
UDDI
ply of GROCER.
IE.S on band to acoommbdate ail who may favor
thorn with a Mil.
L. HUGHES A CO.,
Rice's Landing, Pa.
4;10-tt
Josts BusEn.....
..a.TBoxas Lucas.
T.
LUCAS 4 CO.
toiwAseno asd eomiwOT aruesuirn.
aalan Is Oraoarlea. Sardirara. Leather.
Hhos Flndingt, Iron, Nails, BaJ t, Flao, ko. Also,
agenta for Aubrey, Cromlow A Ooob1 window
Been. A snpply kept constantly on heads. Rice s
Lending, ra., aoove toe svf. -,.
.
gry (Sods.
NOTnER EXCITEMENT I
IH. PRICE ASSASSINATED J
FRANK 3I GURGAN THE ASSAS81N I
;. TUE DEED WAS DONE IN THE
ROOM OPPOSITE THE GREENE HOUSE,
WAYNE3BURO, PA.
lie bu Just received and Is now offering for sals
at ins lowest prices, me nncsi stoca 01
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Ever before offerm! In thli market, eonntatln j to
pari, oi spring aa summer Liouiing
FOR MEN AND BOY I
A very ltuge itook that oannot beexeeUd ; also,
LADIE
GOOD
e ! I. I.la u. t
vi cat i niuua, L-uuniauiig in 'nrb, ui I'ow ivrcaa
irimiujiiRii, luuuom-every winin ana maue;
eauua anu nuts, mieai aiyies;
TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS I
Saeh. Bonnet. Nck and Trlraminai Ribbons
iu-ei rtmi point, Appiiue anu vain(ii.
rlHndkerchlcra ijEce. Embroidered. II em-
atllcUedantlJr'lalii. Hamburg work a fine aa-
ortroent.
JEWELRY.
A large awortment of Kid Olovea first quality
LADIES' HAT3, bTRAW HATS,
Donuota and Bonnet Framna; Bonnet orna
tnenta and Uowers, both French and American;
toKOther with any and all articles In tie bv In-
dies. Auk for nnythlnu you want awl we can
supply you. Also a flno assortment of
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER
of various kinds and patterns, all of which will
o sow cnoap as ine encapeu.
llrlS-tr. FltANK Mc-OUROAN.
MURD
K Kl
"ovu tu Lirr.'
Majority of thoee who rend newspapers, never
rrtn glva a hasty gianceat a business advertise
ment and If a
MAN
Aotnally has a choice variety of goods which
he Is selling at the VERY LOWEST prices that
oan be afforded, It hardly pays him to publish
tht fact. Therefore wo have
FOUND
It best to simply Invite everybody to call and
examine ourstock and prices before purchasing
leewhere, and say but little In regard to our
ability and determination to maka R advanta
geous 10 moio wno are not
DEAD
Tothslr own Interest tobuy their Candles, Nats
Ralsons, Groceries and everything
IN
ThsGroceryllneo. H. A.RInehart InLedwIlh's
old building, opposite the publlosquare,
WAYNESBURO.
A FR;E SH SUPPLY
JUST RECEIVED AND
l FOR SALE AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
10:30-tf.
EADAND KNOW-
QUICK BALES AND SHORT PROFITS I
IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS
Constantly arriving at the Store of
JOHN MUNNELL, .
WAYNESBURO, PA.
Consisting, In part, of
ROCF.RIE
CONFECTION ARIES,
TOBACCO,
BEUARS,
SNUFF.
CRACKERS,
CHEEsfe,
MOLASSES,
CARBON OIL,
FISH,
BACON,
At., Ac, Ac,
In addition to the above, a full stock of
NOTIONS, HARDWARE, 8PECTACLE3,
POCKET KNIVES
aad thousands of other articles, which are b
Ing sold as low a the
TIMES WILL PERMIT!
COME
AND BUY.
JOHN J1UNNE1X.
l:13tf.
G1
FT 8 FOR THE MILLION
A HUGE STOCK
BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THE" FESTIVE
DAia AU1.AU, si
I 3 A A 0 HOOPER'S
OBOOMT AND COSFgCtlONERT 1
Mr. nooper would still have his friends and pat
rons bear In mind, that he continue in the Gro
cery and Confectionery trade at his usual place of
doing business, and that he has Just received
A FRESH SUPPLY
of the beet quality of all articles In his line.
TOYS NOTIONS, and a great variety of useful
article always on head. ,
REFRESHMENTS.
In connection wltb the a bore, Mr. Hoopfr
keeps Restaurant, where
DELICIOUS OYSTERS!
With all the
'et otroeV ar served at reason-
able rates.
Th most attractive and most popular resort
In town.
ou
UctS-ly,
INB CARD AND
BILL-WORK!
ARTISTICALLY EXECUTED I .
Oa tb shortest not toe, at this Offlo.
Jflfefeltowflt.
fJIIIE UNION PAC1KI0
RAILROAD COMPANY .
OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF. THEIR
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS '
AT PAR,
PAYABLE IN GOLD.
The Great Paolflo Railroad Line, extending
1731 miles from Omaha, on tho Missouri river, to
tbe tide-waters of the Paeina Ocean, Is being
built by two powerful Companies The Umion
Pacific, beginning at Omaha, building West,
and the Central Pacific of California, beginning
at Sacramento, bnlldlng East, until the two
roads shall meet.
Both Companies have prosecuted the work
wltb great vigor, tho Union Faclfto having al
ready expended over . . .
THIUTY MILLION DOLLARS, '
and the Central over Twshty Million, upon
their respective parts of the undertaking. The
Union Paclflo have completed Sat miles have
ron and other materials for two hundred mile
mora upon the ground, and one hundred addi
tional miles are ready for the track. They will
have a much larger force employed this year
than ever before, and It Is expected that bolweon
600 AND 00 MILES
will be In operation during IMS. Thuru seems to
be no reasonablo doubt that the distance) be
tween Oranha and Uncrameutu will be traversed
bv rail In 1870.
THE GOVERNMENT GRANTS U,10 acre of
land, and Its Bonds to tire average amount of
$24,000 per mile, to aid In the construction of the
Hue, and authorises tho Issue of tho first mort
gage Bonds now offered for sale, to the same
amount nnd no more. The Government take
a second Hen, and glvos to the First Mortgage
Bond-holders a prior Hen for tholr aoourliy, to
which a large paid-up capital Is added. The
Bonds cannot be Issued except as each section
of twenty mile Is aoceptod by Government
commission, so that they always reproaant a
real proporty.
It la unlveral!y admitted that on the com
plotlonof tho Union PaoiOo Railroad, Its through
business will make It ono of the most profitable
In tho world hut Us way or local business Is
already several times the Interest on Its bonds;
so that, If not another mile wero built, they
would bo a snenrn Investment.
THE NET EARNINGS for eight months of
last year on an avcragoofU'ia miles are officially
roportod at 11,009,130, while tho Interest on all
the Bonds It could Isatio on that length of road
for Unit time, reduced tu currency, was only
$345 550,
Tlie amount paid by the Government for the
transportation of troops, munitions, stores and
malls has been, nnd donbtles will continue to
be much more than the Intercut on the United
State Seoond Mortgage llomls. Jf It Is not, tbe
charter provide that after the-road Is comple
ted, and nntll said bonds and Internet are paid,
at least five per eent. of the net earning of the
road shall bo applied to such payment.
The Union Pacltlo Dond are for I1,0S
each and have coupons attached. They have
thirty year to run, and bear annual Inter
est, payable on the first days of January and
July at the Company's Office In the City of New
York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. Tlie
Principal 1 puyabk In gold at maturity. At
the present rate of gold, theso bonds pay an an
nual Income on their cost of
NEARLY NINE PER CENT.
AND IT IH RELIEVED THAT THEY WILL
HOOU HE AT A PREMIUM.
The Company have but a very limited supply
of tholr Jlonds remaining on hand, bntany sub
scriptions accepted to a greater amount tnait
can be flllpd from Bonds now In the Company's
possosslon, will be supplied from me new
Bonds to bo leaned on that portion or tne roaa
completed In the Spring, In the order In whloh
they are rocelved.
The Company reserve tho right to advance
the price of tholr bonds to a rata above par at
any time, and will not fill any orders or receive
any subscriptions on which the money ha not
been actually paid at the Company's offlo be
fore tho tlrno of such advance.
Parties subscribing will remit the par value of
the bonds and the accrued Interest In currency'
at the rate of six per cent, por annum, from the
dato on which the last coupon was paid. Sub-
crlptlons will be received In wayneshurg, ra.,
BY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
In New York
AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, 70 Nassau St.
and by
JOHN J.CISCO SON, Bankeri,tVa:i8t.
And by the Company's Advertising Agent
throughout the United states.
Romlttences should be had in drafts or other
funds par In Now York, and the Bonds will be
sont tree of charge by roturn express. Parties
subscribing through local gents, win look to
them for their safe dcllvory.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP for WB ha Just
been publiihcd by tho Company, giving fuller
Information than 1 posslbl In an advortlse-
mcnt.respectlngthe progress of the work, tn
resources of the country traversed by the Road,
the means for construction, and the value of the
bonds, which will be sont free on application at
at the Company's offices or to any of the adver
tised agents.
JOHN J. CI3CO, Treasurer, wew Xork.
ap 29,'G8-3m
fJIIIE WORLD RENOWNED
8 I jN lr U K
BEWINO MACHINE.
our new fa"m!ly machine,
Ha been over two years In preparation, and
which hesbeen brouhtto perfection regardlea
of tlft.e, iubor or expense, and is now conndent-
ly presented totnepiaaaic a irrcomparaoiy we
best Hewing Machine In existence.
The Machine Inqrtestlon la simple, eompaet,
SiimhiAflnd htiiitifnl. It la aulet. Hunt running:
and capable of performing a raign and variety
ot work never
'k never ncrore aiiempteo, upon a nnnw
ne uJnt either 811k. Twist, Linen or Cot-
fore attempted upon a single
Machine ulna either 811k. Twist, Linen or Cot-
ten Thread, and xeWlng with equal facility the
very finest and oosrjst materials, and anything:
between the two extreme, In the most beautiful
and substantial manner. lis attachment tor
Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, Quilt
ing, Felling, Trimming. Binding, etc, are Novel
and Practical, and have been Invented and ad
justed especially for this Machine.
New design of the unique, useful and popular
folding tops and cabinet casee peculiar to tb
Machines manufactured by thl Company bav
been prepared lor enclosing the now Machine.
These are gotten up In every variety of wood,
such as Black Wulnnt. Mahogany, Rosewood,
and the like, and from the plainest to th moot
elaborate pattern and finish the Machine
thomselvcs being more or lees highly ornament
ed, to correspond with the Tabic or Cabinet
for which they are Intended.
A few reasons srhv SINGER'S latest lmpror
ed SEWING MACHINES are the best for Fam
ily and Oeneral Purposes.
1st You can sew anything from the finest sin
rle thickness of Swiss or Nansook to several
thicknesses of the heaviest Beaver cloth, using
any kind or size of thread wltb equal facility.
from O. 2JU V.UIUJU up Ul Ul uvmvtcab miUk or
Linen thread.
. It uses fl
3d. It uses a short, straight "needle, easily set.
and makes the popular Loci
CKC
Stlteb alike on both.
sides.
9.1 rt. ham an even self-adfnstln tension which
rennirea no change t.t different thicknesses ot
material or diflVrentslws of thread.
4th. It la free from all springs, wires and other
complications, and 1 almoet ndaeleaa.
6th. No thread to hold or wheal to turn In
ttfrtrag. ,t ,
etn. it aoes not ave iu ue aeu apart to ou
and clean it,
Tth. It has a perfect feed whereby too eaa sew
the finest materials without having to keep your
work stretched to prevent It "puckering;1' and
you newer have to aeslst tb work through a In
all other machines.
8th. It win hem any width, ew a straight
seam, or make a ell In tbe most perfect manner,
with leas skill than 1 required to sw a straight
seam on any other mecutn.
It attaenmems Kir Braiuin. uoraing, Qnnt
lna. Binding. Tucklne. Ac are novel and nrao-
tlcal, and requira but little aklll to use them.
Careful Instructions given at th bona of th
purchaser.
jLnnvy ranwin u wf msnniliw Bf sol M
represented.
Et
Terr machine warranted and knt In ranali'
tare years without charge. . ;
n. r. u.ivarnEn,
Agent tor Oresn i.'onntr.
Warnasbnrt, r.
H-tf.
moval of Pimples, Blotch, Eruption, etc, ass
the skin, leaving th m soft, !ar, aad be
Ural, can be obtained without chanj fey ed-
dreaalng THO. F. CHAPMAN, CBnrnrr,
iau
ITChfl
..Ti-iyens-.i wm Broevrwey, few Totk.