heVaynwburg Republican. and Job Work, oruemi j eolleetuble on fur In advance. nuuu ., demand. Nsw Advkkthkmksts The attention of our readers is socially directed to tlio lollow InJ advertisements, which appear for the first time in our paper to-day. Da-Bounty Tax Report-Washington towu- sliip Auditors. (j-A Standard WorkrJ. B. Burr & Co. lyl'aiDtingandGteing-J. W. feiuallty. A Ckowd. Court week has brought a large number of our farmers in. "Bio Jems." Sunday next is the recur rence of the big meeting on Huffs Creek. It wiU be largely attended from hero. Fob Congkims. Col. Wns. Hopkins, of Washington county, Is announced as a can didate lor the Democratic nomination lor Congress from this District. Tut Fiao. A beautiful Btand of American colors, caned by "Democrats" a "Haunting lie," waves from the CenUiU Grunt Club rooms. This organization opens tliccanipalgn uctively. Hot sin it ? Old Sol lias finally succeeded in dispelling the long continued rain and cold, awl is oow making the "yarbs" como forth and giving things a general warming up. Fans and ices will be in demand "show-day " Strawbkkimiss have made their appearance in the market In limited quantities and at high rates. Why are no more raised? They well repay tlio use of a corner in every garden. They're too good to talk about. Titk Central Grant Club hold quite an enthu siastic meeting at their new room last Tuesday evening. Each one showing a foilins of the importance oftbeeiiiise and a determination to labor for its success. Lot all be up and doing. mi Tin. Conservative (Confederate) Solilicre'(?j Convention that wn.i In he last Saturday k'o hoc for the reason there is not a corporal's guard of them in the county. For decency sake they ought to keep still niter being swamped in 'GO, and litis lust cull proving an utter lizzie. Estkrtsimmkst. An Exhibition will be given by the Juvenilo Mite Society, at the Col'ege Chapel, on Thursday evening June II, )WH. rerl'onnance to consist of speeches, Dialogues, Tableuux n nil Music. Proceeds to be applied to the purchase of a bell for the new C. P. Church, to be erected in Wayuesburg. A nkw sensation has been created in Waynesburg by the nrrival of Frank MeOur gan'sneW stock. Ills styles are rich, rare and racy. His stock of fancy goods and trimmings arc superior, if possible, to any ol his previous selections ill point of durability, cheapness and beauty of style. Ckooiikt has arrived aiiiomr us at hist. Its n fine out-door gamo in which both ladles ami gentlemen cm engage and we hope to sfe it well introduced this gjiisnn. Nothing adds more healthiness tlrui plenty of exercise in the open air. And as our ladiei have no out door amusemout in which to indulge, we advise them all to learn Croquet. Last Thursday witnessed the introlu-tion of the latest improvement to our town, in the shape of a ttreet tprinkler, but we have no i lea of its being under the control of tho City Fathers as it seemed to be gotten.up regardless of expense; Hie horses travelling too f.tai, and tho liquid being "lasses" and nut well distrib uted. Some one suggested it was to nuke men siick to their party. Why ? Any danger of Greene going for Grant ? Position. The undersigned tender their cordial thanks to the members of the Waynes burg Presbyterian Church and Congregation and other kind friends, foe n liberal donation made on the 2.1th day of April IMS. They regret their inability to meet the obligations laid on them by the nboyo, and many other manifestations cf friendship ami kindness showed to them during their stay in Waynes burg. Jamks Sloan. M. G. Si.oas. EmJCATiosAi Tho committee on Perma nent Slate Certificates, elected at the Teacher's County Institute of last January, will hold Its session for the examination of applicants, nt at Wayncsburg, Pa., on Saturday Juno lllth, 1868. The Committee and all teachers wish ing to be examined, will please ariivc as early as noon on the day stated, so that examina tion may commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. J. Jackson Pliiman, Sec'y. of Com. Mas Kii.ixd. Tho Monongahcla UepMinm (Wash. Co.,) of the 4th says : A man uamed John Mixon, of Allen township was found dead in tho woods, on Saturday last, by a colored man who was driving his wagon through for wood. From the circumstances under which the body was found, it is appear cnt that be met his death from a limb which being caught by a tree just felled by him, Hew back with such force as to strike, and kill lii'ii instantly. A Mourn. Institution. The Iron City Col lege Is an Institution not of theories, but of the most rigid, correct and comprehensive prac ticc. It is an entire busiuess world in Itself Every possible contingency of business life (lie student encounters and works out inde pendently in the course of his own experience. When a man graduates from this College, he bos, in preparing to do business, actually done business for some time, and graduating Is lit tle else than change from one ofllci to onotli er. IHttibuvgh Pout. . Merry's Muskum, for June, contains the first part of "Mink Curtis ; or Life in the Backwoods, by an old Hunter," with a full page Illustration by Billings. The King Bird, by Celia Thaxter ; Little Pearl, the "Star" story Will's Wonder-Book, by L. M Alcott Tho Loggers, Milestones of English History Aunt Sue's Puzzle Drawer, &c., &o.; all fully . apd finely lllustiated. This new magazine for Young People is steadily gaining in popular popular favor. Bubscribo for It j only $1,50 per year. Specimen numbers lOcts, H. H. Fuller, Publisher Boston. W are pleased to chronicle tho nnmorous vulcoces of enterprise displayed by our lti- sens. wis season, we note that operations -are now under full headway at the brick yard of R. W. Downey Esq. This with Capl. Kent's kiln and the Planing Hill, will supply matorial for tho erection of a sufficient number of dwellings to accommodate the ever exist ing and Increasing demand for houses by per sons wishing to locate here. Those having the means, should no longer stand In their own light but act at once. It would ondoubt- edly redound to their honor as well as profit. Rumor says Mr. Downey intends building a fine brick on the, lite of (he dilapidated Adams pouts, Suqceea, - ' List of Litters -Remaining in tho Poet Office at Wayncsburg, Greene Co.. Pa., June 8 I8G8. A Curtis B. Atwood, tie mo mine Ank rown, James G. Adams, Jas. L. Ayers, John Allen, Esq, B Mary S. Bradford, Amos Buraon, An drew Bishop, G. Bilby, Esq., Nancy Bell, Mol lle Bayard, Wm. Blair, Tho. Byers, Esq. C Lizzie Carter, Anaa Cypher, 8. C, Cow- ell, Rebecca Cross, W. A. Coulter, Esq , Ben jamin Cown. D Said D.'lany, Win. Djvaney Jackson Douglas, Joseph Douglas, Davis & Morton. E John Edgar. F M. Forner, Rebecca Flemmings David W. Fry, John P. Frey. G John B. Gordon, Susan GorJan, Cephas Guthreo. II W. Hooftiek, Rena Hoge, Eleas Hor ner, Abel Ilorncr.J Esther Ann Huffine, Wm. Harvey llcutm,, C. C. Hardin, Anna Howe!, F. Huffman, R. V. Hobsuu. J Elizabeth Jacobs. K John Kent, James James Kent, John Keller. L A. II. Lowlier 2 Miss Beck A. Little. M A. Moser, Melissa McNay. Daniel My ers, Eliz.ibeth Martin, Thos. McCino, Cephas Meeks. Esq. O Patrick Olioil. P Sirs. Nancy M. Fhilips, Jacob Powers William Palmer, William Tomniie Putter son. 11 Thos. Rustau, Esq., Joseph Reynolds, Nancy 31. Rinehart, William II. Richey, E. Itusx-cl, D. B. Russe!, Annie Richer. S Stockton Simonton, John Strawn, Geo, Smith, John II. Smith, EphraimSk Inner, Lou Smith. 2, G. M. Stanton, Mary a Smith, Jacob Shriver, Jr. T Maria A. Tilton, 3, Isaiah Turner. W. John Woods, Silas Waters J. S. Wal lace & Rro., Orich Wheel'T. Josi.pi! Cookh, P. M. Ml-sclk vs. Keasow. The evening of the election was tlio time of un animated scene on the square. Two parties not satisfied with lawful provisions as to who should voto and who should not, concluded to decide it by a passage at arms. Tho "mill" resulted in a couple of bloody faces and bruised "sconces" without cither party becoming convinced of the other's argument. One actually was fast limny hi ability to "see it" in any liijht when the valiant exertions of disinterested (?) partlesl prevented such a crisis. Ihe crowd naturally took sides and som: seemed anxious to renew the battle by kicking up a general muss. Sev eral loud-mouthed ruffians, who have attained a notoriety for booting drunkon men and In sulting old men, were especially active in do ing the winil-work. Th wiser counsels of right-minded men prevailed, however, and the thing was quieted down. We understood that our olticers. acted resolutely and would have promptly quelled a repetition of the dis-, graceful method of settling difficulties. Let it be so. .if bullies b:vuly billinynrjate but be it ititil'ritiinil lli'it pfanjfut citiient will apeak tktr mind fcnrkatly hug o they spmk reipertully. Sojjr.riiisa extraordinary in the show line is to make its appearance in this place on Satur day, latii inst. The establishment refcred to is entitled "The Great American exposition c. Circus and Trained Animals, "undoubtedly t!i3 largest and most perfectly equipped troupe of any that lias started nut this season. Tie company hails from Philadelphia, under the management of Messts. Hemings, Cooper and Whitby, ami is every where spoken of in terms of highest eulogy. By this advertisement and the superb posters displayed around town, we learn that on the morning of tho day ofTDXhi bition the company will make their grand entrance in dress procession, parading the principle streets, accompanied with music, etc. The magnificent pageant displays tho stock and material of tho great show, attracting thousands from the adjoining towns, and for its novelty and excellence, drawing immense crowds to witness tho during splendors ot the circus, and the performinance oi the finest me nagerie of trained animals ever exhibited on tli is continent. Wt see by our exchanges that Commemor ation Day was universally observed through out the country. City and hamlet vied with e ich other in this beautiful and fitting tribute to our Nation's protectors who aro "Sleeping to waken in this weary world no more, Sleeping for their true loved country, sleeping for the fli'g llicy bore." The ceremonies were everwhere highly in teresting and largely attended, showing ho deeply in the hearts of tlia people lies love of our country and its ting, and pride in her gallant defenders. Lang may the day be celebrated. "Look on this picture, and then on that." Here you behold the infirm step. The pallid cheek, wasting form. Vntusted food, and a social atmosphere Poisoned with the tales of aches, pains, Sleepless nights and mental despondency. There laughing health, sparkling eyes, Elastic steps, craving appetite, forgotten cares Genial thought and ambitious resolves, Show the contrast and mark the picture. One took the Plantation Bitters the other didu't. They are very beneficial for weak and delicate persons. Maunoi ia Water. A delightful toilet arti clessuperior to Cologne ami at halt the price Eokoi'oii Elucthm. Saturday last the Cops elected a Burgess, Councilmcn and Elec tion Board, by their usual majority. The men lire of the "ralo old stock !" thorough-bred, trained to the gymnastic evolution of flinging themselves outside of a tumbler of "medicine" without winking or making a face intensely Democratic! If the town didu't get along about as well without a board of officers as with, we should be constrained to deplore the "condition of the country!" Down to the Dots. Perseverance and Iho determinali' n to do tho fair thing settles the fact that D. Shirk has won him a reputation for selling flue and cheap goods justifying the immense outlay he has just made to fill his store for June Court. Those who mean to buy bargains as well as the best of every thing should stop iu his room in Wilson's uew build ing. ' Hesitaiixo. Pendleton, it is said, hesitates whether to accept tho Presidential nomination on tho Democratic repudiation platform as the means of getting rid of the national debt, or to stick by Gulher and his low prices as the readiest wav to reliovn the country. The lat ter is much to be preferred by working people. Finamciai -Phalon's "Flor De Mayo," the new perfume for the handkerchief, is creating considerable excitement among the five-twenties, also among the sweet-sixteen. Sold by all druggists. . ; ! .-....- 1 ASuPHBioa article of fine Family Flour, manufactured at Oak Forest Mills, from No. I Wheat now on band and for Bale at N. B. HcClelUadi Grocery Store,. "(She ySane&buv Wakened Up! Guiher has aroused him self from a Rip Van Winkle sleep and again stalks forth on the mercantile board "the no blest Roman of them all." He has filled his store up anew and invites the good people of Greene county to ctll and see him, at the old room. - JdstOpemso. A new an4 complete stock of j Boots and Shoes, at M. C. & H. Bell's cheap store, Sayere" corner, Wayncsburg. Among their stock will be found all the Spring Styles direct from the manufacturers, selected by M. C. Bell expressly for this market. The time of the completion of the Baptist College at Jefferson hi not known, but that Fordyce's sell the best goods at the lowest price Is a fact generally admitted. Ipsa Veritas Is what a Latin Scholar ac quainted with Evans 3c Minor's prices, would say, when told that they had the cheapest goods In Die Market. Look' Out tor CoixTKarr-iTERS ! Money Is not the only thing that can be successfully counterfeited. For genuine Dry Goods, go to Etvans ft Minor's. Wocld You be Rich ? Buy all your dry goods of Evans & Minor. "A penny saved is two pennies msde." Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Paint Brushes and all kinds of Brushes for salo at G. W. Roberta' Drug Store. A Pure article ofCopnland Coach Varnish Just received and for sale at 0. W. Roberts' Drug Store. Tiiet W ant Money and therefore customers can buy almost at their own prices of Evans i Minor. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer sold at Braden's Drug Store. Goino Like Hot Cakes. Evans 1 Minors goods at the late reduction in "prices. Plantation, Mishlers' and Ilostetters' hitters sold at Braden's Drug Storo. If you have back-ache call at Bradens and get a box of Sargent's back-ache Pills. A Lot of Double Shovel Plows for sale at T. Braden's Hardware Store. Gentlemen's patent, quarter Oxford ties, at M C. & II. Bell's, very cheap for cash j Stiiictlt Puro White- Load, sold at G. Roberts' Drugstore. W. Wilkinson's Sheep Shears, a fresh fupply, besi qualify cheap at T. Braden's Hardware store. Wheklino nails all sizes the best in use For sale at T. Braden's Hardware store. Gciiirr has a largo stock of Ladies Hats and Bonnets cheap and good. Stew art's Champion salve wholesale Bnd retail by D. W. Brnden agent for Greene Co. A la roe stock of Drugs just received at Braden's Drug storo. Magnolia Balm for the complexion for sale at 0. W. Roberts' Drug Storo. Gi'iiier has just laid in a new stock of goods. Go to G. W Roberts' Druj Storo for every thing in the Drug line. Dr. Burtons Infallible tobacco antidote for salo nt G. W. Roberts Drug Store. Mrs 8. A Al'ens World's lliur Restorer for sale at G. W. Roberts' Drug Storo. Go to N II. McClclland's Grocery for No I Family Flour. Family Flour, manufactured from While Wheat, atH. U McClclland's Grocery. Gl-iiieu has tho largest stock of goods in town. Ir you want Guihcrs. to buy cheap goods go to Gui her still buys for cash and sells for cash. Glihkr defies competition. G urn ta will sell cheap for cash . gtomcd. HAMPTON BOWER On Tuesday, May . 18C8. bv Rev. A. B. Miller, D. D . Rev. Cyrus A. Hampton, formerly a student of Waynesburg College, nnd Miss Ueleste Bower, of Wayuesburg. "Ay, so you serve us, Till we serve you : but when you have our roses, You barely leave our thorns to prick our selves." gtorkfte. tVAYXESBlRO MARKET. W aynesbl'uo. June 8, ISU8. Corrected Weekly for the Republican. I'KODUCE. . Butter (fresh roll.) Bi turns V dux .-. Potatoes V Duali... - Lartl V tt w . Tallow lt C'liiiiitryHonp V lb Dried Applca 9 " SO A 003 J 5U l-r - : Be FLOUR AXD OHAIN. Flour Tbbl Wlient p bush 13 (Hi 1 i ..1 15(1 2U ! 10 1 to Kyo v nuHii Coin V biisn. Corn M leal r busli .... OI10CEUIE.S. lb - - ... CoflVie 2S6S3II 1 MO IS Jl 00 1 80 3 2.1 lb Tea V B -. - i Brown Kuuar y lb Hvtlued .Himnr 9 lb 8yrupKttf. ; ; Mohuwra i N. Orleans,)..! Horghum y gal Suit t hhl Rloe .... ...... PITTkBCKUU MARKiiTS. ttATt'KDAr, June , loos. During the past week the goncntl markets have ruled very quiet, and the probabilities! are that we ahnll have a dull summer. The flour market Is only moieratlvely active and In yni paitiy with whent, prices are weak and tending downward, although stocks are light, and but little, If amy, above the requirements or the lo cal demand. We quote as follows, Which are the wholesale ORAIV AND PI.Oim. Wheat, Penn'o, and Ohio, Winter Ued S3 Si Hye $ butu. .-... -,- -. 1 a (hits basb..T -... ' TSftrSOe Com bush ..- Itonlll) Hi.rlliir WhH.it Flour 10 7S0)11 SO Winter Wheat 11 Shoulder.. Hukiu- Cared 1Iiuh.-...m ...... 13Me JVC lu ldru. 1'oUitoee, f biub.. Apples fi but. ....... Ktupi dos ... UulUr.......... I aai,) S,I47,MI JMSUII J 1S931 7 00 . . g M Clover Keed Timothy Soetl. rtM toad.-.. m .....( ,.t4-Ai 'Hcpubltcau, l&ebnc&ba une 10 1368. gtotfeft. HEW YORK RT 6O0DH l.tlKIT. New York, Jane 8.-The Dry goods market eontinoes dull and depreased. Prints are gwn erally steady at 12V4313 for standard makes as to style. In light unbleached mniltni and printing cloths there Is some speculative move ment both here and at the East, bnt this baa no apparent effect on the market. (Standard brown To Conftuniitlvp.-The Rev. EDWARD A. 'WIIXIN will sirnd (fro of rhurRp) to nil who (lunlre tt, the prescription with the directions for mRkmKAniUHingiiiemiip.tt remedy by which he wah cured of a Inna nffiwtton and that dread dlnenne (MnHumption. Win only object Is to ben efit thtvnfllieted and he hope every mitterer will try thin prfwonptton, hhh win roar mem noin Ing, and may prove u hlossinif. Please Addretttt iW kitnvard a. wnoy, NoJfionthSeooudHt.WllUauwbui-gNew;Vork. o;--i.'07iyniv-io 4&-Error of Yonth.A jren. Ionian who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pro- outhful In nirhumanh dlscrution, will, for the snkeof sunVrfnK human I- ty, send free to all who need It, and reeelpt and directions for linking the simple remedy by wntcn ne wns on red. nurtereri wmninK to profit bv the atlvertlser's exnerienee. can do so bv ad. dresMlng, In perfect confidence. 6;5-ly 42 Cedar 8tM New York. The IK en Una; Pool, nml House o mer ry. I own rd Association Reports for Young Men. on the crime of solitude, and the error. nbuses and diseases which destroy the mnnly powers, ana orenie impediments to marrin.ro. with sure means of relief. Kent hi sealed letter envelopes free or cnnrKe, Adlress OK. J, HKIIj MNHOUOUTON, Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. 6;5-ly T 1ST OF GRAND JTOORS D1UWM FOR JUNE TKHM, 1868. WllHnm Fonner .FcHse tliirnsnier ?forrls I Center tl. John G, lMimiuore Humuel lams Jocub F. Kichey ltavidCravne Sand ford HuiTinan , Andrew Wilson Itichhlll H i'entre ' Cumberland" Morgan HpritiRhlll M .Marlon Moiyan ' Morris i sprlnirliin " HprliiKhiU Cumlteihuid" Morris ' Marion " Greene " Whltelv " H. O. Hell Hamilton Pcnn H. H. White ;. Itenlumin Kvuns llcsin Hey nor Dennis lams T. P. Mitchell Henlamin Kinehnrt Geariro Lent ley John H. KlenniKen ....rurnberland" inghrnm uurneu aiorrw s. C. Orr Morgan Heden Heliout Morris H, A. Huston u Ktchnlll " (leurue iitiflinan wsstuninon" J erci n iuh Da vidson Cum berlund" LLST OF PETIT JURORS PRAWN FOR JUNE TERM, 1808. Irad Garrison Punkard Ashy P. Donley..... Perry 8. B, Arnett CnnnicUaels Centre tp. Jefferson ' Whitely M H..Dnnkard ..iilmore " Aleppo ' Cumberland' aiehhill " Wayne " Franklin " Whitely , Morris .WatdiltiKton" Whitely M Marion " , Jackson " Centre Morris " , Moriran " ,Tohn Webster Jacob Hush, Esq...- Christopher John f. ft. Vu.nvnrht iMerson Morris Azariah Kvans E. B Bailey Francis Drake Jacob Tustln w m. Inch ram John Barnes Wm. Himpson Cephas Cary A. J-, fhriver Jesse llunnell ,.. Capt John Beott Samuel Woods.... Stephen Day David P. Bell iKaoo Kinney Peter Ullom .... Dennis Jacobs,.... A. M. Rickey (411 more ..Ab'ppo ..Kichhill Carmichaels" X- McAllister. Cnrmlcbaels' T. M. Taylor u Washington' B. F. Campbell, 8r Marlon ' James W. Hays Kichhill Jas. K. Bayers Marlon 1 Jesse Welis KU-hhtU ' John r tiller . Wayne Johu Shane , Wayne 1 Hutch Montgomery, Jr Morgan Hubert Catliers.. Jackson Kit Titus Punkard ' Wm. McClure ...PiinkHrd .losenli Keener Dunkard ' John!. Worley Waynes 1 May 13-to R EGISTER'S NOTICE. Nollce In hrrcby iriven to all rredltorB. leaa tees, wanlM and other pentons InUTt-Htt-d, tliut the unilernlftned Kxwutors. Admlnllratonand (iuaruianii nave nit-i tueir accounm m uie l.tr'a ltOW.i. nn.l ilmt tliM Hjim will hA DreK4n tt-ri tti thi OrnhiLti'. lmrt ta he held within and for the counly of Weene, on Wrdnesday, June to. ison. ior confirmation ana anownure. UL- pL-ii itiif.u' c Wi.litr Final account or Jolm Hunt, Administrator of Ihe rotate of Henry Brlster, de- n. Acraunt of ti. W. John, Guardian of W. K Evans minor Hon of Alfred KvaiiH, defended. Aocountof V. A. Knnx, Admlnlxtraliir upon the eniaie oi Butannan ueeier. ae- u. Aceount of Johnson Wycliotr nnd Lot I Klrh. Executors of th. wlU of David Klcli, lie.',! Aciwuut of John LanU. Executor of Jacob Intz dw-d. Account of John ' Itnts, Executor of uellia laiutx, dee'd. Account of John TjuiIk, fluardian of jtita M. tiarrlnon, a minor child of Abner uarruou, flm-.l Account of J. P. Morris Onardlan nf Marry and Harnh HoberU, minor chltdreu of Hplot-r lloucri m uuc u. Hoy IS-te - OOK AQEOTS WANTED iw - . 11..!. --.I... . r.-r mm.c. 11... .I tt V. 1UIH.III-II ni'irr up cijijuri n ffrw .... MARKAllt.K CHAltACrERSAND MKMOKA BLK FI.ACKSOKTHKHUI.V LAND. By Hits- dv tfmn niERr-HRR T n U.rir..r.V. I.I.. 1. Froa. of Yale CoU Jiwf.ph itmhikius i'. u- lj,f !.. Pres. of Wmileyali Univ.. ItT. ItKV. 'i'HOS. M. Cl.AKK, Hlahop of K. r., .. Ac. J uia im Knew original worn Ity inee uuuiu. and Its sublec-Ul are annroveri bv cleruvnien of all denominations. Wb employ no oknkhal Aokmth, and otter extra Inducements to ( an viuuieni. Aaenta will ae the n.lvnntiiuc of deill- InadireAtlv with thw PI1 kl.tMM V.HH. For de- vrlptlve circular, with full particulars and . . -..1 r..i.i...i UtM Ilia, .ne rii.jiiniiera, . J. B. ilUHU A CO.. Hartford, Conn, kV-l m r EQAX. NOTICE IiCttm tmtamcntary having hern granted to tu.e uunerpiKuea oo me eatatoof wiinamu. ror terlale of Kichhill townaliln Oreene comity, deed., noth la hereby given to all person Indebted to said aatate Ui uwka Immediate payment and thnae having claims nauinxt the anme to present them dnlr authentfi-nted for euttlemnnk KvKUNA POUTER, Muy j,-ut :xcuirix. 4 PPLICANT8 FOn TAVERN LICENSE XI. AT J Un Ji TtKil, 8tl.' , , . W1U.TAM PHILLIPS, Mt MorrU, Perry tp. MAHT1S JgUPLER, Vaaatti'a Oldkand. ' S. I- BUKKETT, Eating House license, Carml .i ohaal.. ,. , i i i . . 3IarU-M ..; i. f, f, IEJ(FlX.UMk. fry cSood. NOTHER EXCITEMENT I 4 . III. TRICE ASSASSINATED ! FHANK M'GCRGAN THE ASSASSIN ! THE DEED WA8 DONE IN THE HOOM OPPOMTE THE GREENE HOUSE, WAYNESBURO, PA. He has Just received and Is now orTerlngtor sals at the lowest prices, the flnett stock of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS Ever before offered In this market, consisting In part, of Spring and Uuouuer Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS! A very large stock that cannot beexcelled ; also, a very superior assortment of LADIES' GOODS Of all kinds, consisting In part, of New Dress TrlmmlnKS, Ribbons every width and shade; Satins and silks, latest sty lea; TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS! flnah, Bonnet, Neck and Trimming Ribbons; Laces rent point, Applque and Valencia. Handkerchiefs Lace, Embroidered, Hem stitched and Plain. Hamburg work a flue as sortment. JEWELRY. A large assortment of Kid Oloves first quality for ladles and gentlemen. LADIES' HATS, bTRAW HATS, Bonnets and Bonnet Frames! Bonnet orna ments and flowers, both French and American; together with any and all articles In use by la dles. Ask for anything you want and we can supply you. Also a flue assortment of CARPETS AND WALL PAPER of varlomt kinds and pattern, all of which will h sjiOl ciiDH n sta tliA chminMt. i noia ci ll:1.1-tf. (Brofmw Sit, M TJRDEKt "over the Lirr," Maiorltv of those who read newnnanen. never even give a hasty gUnoeat abualnem advertise ment ma ii a , MAN Actually has a ehnlre variety of roods which hAlMnin(r nt tlieVKKY IjOwKKT nrlces that can be uuoraefi, it nanny pays mm 10 puuusn tn laci. inereiore we nave FOUND ItbenttoslmnLv Invite even-body to call and examine our .lock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and aay hut little In regard to our ability and determination to make It advanta geous to those who are not DEAD To. their own interest tobuy their Candle, NnU XVUlSOllS, UnJVVTIW uu ovbijiuimi IN TheUroccryltneo. H. A. Rinehart, In Ledwlth's old building, opposite the public square, WAYNESBURO. AFRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE AT THE LOW 10:30-lf. EST PRICES R EAD AND KNOW- QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS I IMMENSE BTOt'K OF FTIEHH ORUCEIUES AND PROVISIONS Constantly arriving at the Store of JOHN MUNNELL, WAYNESBURO, PA. ( Consisting, In parts of UKOCKKIF.S, CoNFKfTION ARIES. TOBACCO, BEU.A IW, BXUKK. CRACKERS, CHEEHE. M0LAS8ES, CARBON OIL, KIHIl, BACON, Ac., Ac, Ac, In addition to the above, a full stock of NOTION'S, HARDWARE, SPECTACLES, POCKET KNIVES aad thousands of other articles, which are be ing sold as low as the TIMES WILL PERMIT! C O M E AND BU Y. JOHN MUNNELL. M:13tf. OOL , CARDING ; .. , ON TEN MILE CREEK! J. n. DEBOLT Would respectfully Inform the public that he Is now prepared to CARD WOOL on the shortest notice and In the best style, at the TEN MILE MILLS, Two Miles beWJgeffivllls. He denes com petition, anu teeis cunnuent oi satisfying auu accommodating all who may favor him with their patronage. Price 76 enta per pound. tie ia also prepared to grind all kinds of Oraln ou ahort notice and la the beat manner by both strain and water. JNO, H. DEBOLT June 8, SS-lm. 1 M ,i i . , " ilUnery buop: MRS. CAROLINE fDMWTON, Can be found at her old stand west end of town, atlll carrying on the I Millinery business. All kklndsof good. In this line can be purchaa her JuneVtiS-ir. E XEMTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary having beep ranted to the undersigned on the eaUta-of Ames Enoch, late of Marlon township, Greene county, deo'd,, notice Is hereby given to ail persons indebted to aald estate to maka Immedlat payment aOd those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenticated ibr sattlement ,ufl a. cur. Juos 3, eML Xaeculor,- jEtothiug. v B LOW-UP ON Tufi MONONQAOELAt STKAUKltS ELECTOR AND FAYETTE ! IN THEIR GREAT RACE TO SECURE THE IMMENSE ' ' , CARGO OF CLOTilINU! N.CLARK & iJON Which baa Just been secured and SAVED FHOSI THE WRECK ! The Largest, Cheapest and Beat Selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING, . i GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING. GOODS I HATS AND CAPSI Will be found at N. CLARK A SON'S, FULL SUITS AT $6 00 ! That are good malarial and warranted to wear wou. GOOD CAS8IMERE SUITS FOR f II SO. Good Pants as low as it 2t and 91 75. We ask nothing for showing goods. Come and see us; we like to show goods. OUR riUCES CANNOT BE BEAT! ap IS, 60 HPY! ALOFTI ! STAND BY, ALL! TO SEK THE GRAND OPENING OF SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING JUHT RECEIVED BY A . J . SOWERS DRESS SUITS AND BUSINESS SUlTs Beautiful assortment of Cloths, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS READY-MADE, New Styles for Geilt's Neck Dress Scarfs. Fine t rencu r igurea i-ercaie Hums, vxmara a tuns, THE DECLINE IN PRICES euahles him to sell at fabulous low rates. Full suits of excel lent texture, can be had at one half former cost, come ana get me nest wniie it is going. WON'T BE UN DEI WOLD IN WAYNEUBURO ROOM IN ALLISON'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE ap i.yiy-am, pLASTIO SLATE ROOFING I , '. The Arm of ODBERT A JONES will furnish the PRO P E RjV ORDERS,: (. . . of Greens eounly, with th ; i PLASTIC SL'ATE ROOFING! Introdoead last Hammer, and so highly reoom. weded by thos who have tried It. VAI1 orders left with L. W, Jones, Waynss borg, Pa,, will rs.elve prompt attention, ODBERT JONES, ' HIMis " f Washington County. Pa. Joan Uoousav lonMt Locaa, :; is a i -i f-i m LUCAS A CO. t' !f u -j ':-:; '; I roawsaomo aid coaaissloii nasosisirr. ; Ant dealers In Oroeirl, iHardwars. tawther, Bhos ruutlns. IronjHall Pi.t agents foe Aubrey, OromlowA Coaa't Wijsdow Sasli. AsurolrkeereposUntlycolunde. Rices Laatlag, pAaNrvs thsairn, - ttpl dvcvti$rmtiitJ. NOTICE TO THE TAX PATERS OF GREENE COUNTY. - . The nndenlaned. Treasnrer of (Ireene eemntv hereby gives uotlce that In pursuance of the Act of Assembly ol the Hth of May, liuo, he will meet the several ta payers of the said county. In- . I Ihe hours of o'clock A. M. and i ovldck. P. U, of each day, for the purpose of collecting anOre delving State and county tuxes for the year 1DSS. F1IIST WFKK. ' Morgnn township, Mouday, June 15, at the housa' nr Mitrian Hell. ' - JeSeraou township, Tuesday, June IS, at the IIUUM VI , , .... ..VI., 1 Cnmlierland townnhlp and Carmlchaele Bo. rotiKli, Wednesday and Thhrsilay, June 17 Ul and imh at the houseof Henry Jeunings. - Mononinihola township. Friday, Juue IS at the houae n( Wm. Meat remit. Greene townahlp, ttaturduy, Jane 2), at th at tue uouseoi u. r, uauoy, , . . SECOXn W EEK. Whitely township, Monday, June 82, at th houae of tollman Hickman, , Uunkurd tnwnslilp. Tneaditv, June M, at th houae of Oeorge Howard, Taj-iartovm Perry lownahip, Wrdneaday, Juiie H, at th house of William Plilllips, Mt. Morris. Wayne towtifhlp, Thursday, June St, at th houseof Itecin Colvert. Ollmore lownahip. June M, at the houae of B- Hennen, Jollcytown. Jaclrson township, Satiirdny, June it, at that house of Jesse Mitchell. ; i m THiiin wern. ' Centre township, Monday, Juue 29, at tbahons ol Rinehnrt Church, Rogersvllle. Springhill township. June SO at the boas of r erreu, r reeMru Aleppo township, Wednesday, July I, at the) house of Augustus Miller. Rlohhlll township, Thursday and Friday, July 2d and 8d, at the house' of Al. Monlger, Jacksonville. FOURTH WEEK, Morris township, Mouday, July 6, at the nous of A. J. ltarker. Washington township, Tuesday July T, at th house of Cllntou Lewis. Franklin township, Wednesday, July 8, at th house ofHniltli Urecn. Marion township, Thnrsitny May I, at the Traas. urer's olllce In Wuyneslmra. . AUNKilM. BAILEY, I ' May 13, 'IWt , i . . . Treasurer. LIST OK CAUSES FOH TR1VL AT JUNB TERM, m. Lants John vs Klljuh Morris, St al, No, 164, Jan lrin, IKjH. Rrnnt ct nl vs Kent No. liW March term, 1M0. , , Miirria vn l.ueas. No. 71. Juno term. 18i)2. . Tanner vs Hughes A Kluculd, No. ID, June Wrtil, IMH. Everhnrt vs HicylienBon, No. 83, March term, South 4 Knotls vs Long, No. ta, December (trfla; Cornwell vs Wilson; No, 1, Ieo, term. lWS. Tavlor vs Leniley. No. 7.V, Murcb term, 18ti8. . Oonlon vs shriver, No. 110, March teinr, 1HS4. Lludaey's K.xecutors vs Bayers, No. lit!, Mure term, 18(1(1. . 1 Huss K. A. et al vs Btephens, No. 181; MaraV term, WM. HllvciisvsMurtln, No. 70, June term, 18M. Lantr.ll. W. Vs bhlclds J. U. el ul, No, 111, Jun term, isas, Rholcsvs Messer ct nl, No. 118, June term, MM. Hook vh OdeuluuiKli, Nu 211, June term, 1H0S. . Hornbukeva Hedge, Nu. IJt, Sept lerm, INK). Waters vs Davidson, No. liiS, September terra Minor's AdinlnlHlrutors vs Oniien, No St Decem ber term, lxiKI. , w Johns vs lens's Administrators, ho. lw, Dasv lerm. Intnl. . Leet vs Ifniiilltnn. No. flfl, Mareh torm. 1897. Williams vs t'lnivenavr.No. 70, Juno torm, 18W,-. Colver etal vs Kellcy A Kellcy, No. 84, June' term, 117. . MrCormsck vs Rllveus, No, 131, June term, IW; Hllllwell vs Thompson, No. 1:14, June torm, 1847, Leiuloy vs Htephnns, No. 117, June term, 1807. . ' Maple vs Cleavengcr, No, 4, Hpt. term, 1861. McKeanvs Hewitt AOrny, No, 60, Scut, term, law. . ; Porter vs Orecno Co. Amber Oil Co., No. 17, Bept, . term, IKHt. , . Woods vs Uluck, No. !W.Ajrl! term, ISM. J. F. TEMPLE, Prothonotafjr;, ' Mayl4-to T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, ' - That on the Ith day of May, A. D., 1IW8 a War rant In Hankruptcy wns issued sgalnat the es tate of William A. Porter, of Wiiyneshurg, In. ine county of Greene and state of lVnnsvlvunla' bus been adjudged a Unnkrupt on his own who nelltlim. 1 lint th navinent nr.dfiv dehtaann daM livery of any property belonging to such Bank.- rupt, tohlm or (or his use, and the transfer of any properiv iy mill am iiiroifiuon uy law; insi a meutltiR of the Credltora ol the suld Bankrupt, to prove tneir iHnia sou 10 cuiaiaennoor morv AsHliriiHrsofhla estnte. will beheld at a Ciftlrt of Hankruptcy, In Wayneshurg, P. ml, before Joseph B. Douley, Esq., Register, ' i ON SOthOF JUNE, WIS, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A, 3t, THOMAS A. ROWLEY. i. May 31, 'IM-lt U. H. Marshal, as Mkhsknoek I puBLIC NOTICE. . ; As the firm of IIL'GItKS ALI'CAH la dissolved' by inutiinl cmisent, tli Commission business will still be carried on at the old stand, in good ordor, and on the most reasonable terms, In th ns mo and stylo of L. Ill till l-X A CO., (senior partner.) They flatter themselves by lid vliisj the House aud the host location in the place for that business, that tli.'V will nucxivi: a liberal. share of the public patmnuue. ; luey win uiso Keep n gooo supply ox uiiuur.u IKHon hand to accommodate nil who may favor uiem Willi a can. L.IIII0nE8 4 00., ,, . Rice's Landing, P. t;IO-tf. T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 8th day of May. A. b. ISO, a Wai1- rnnt In llankruiitcy wua Issued against the es tate of Murtln Smith, of Morgan township, in theconntyof Greene and state of Pennsylva nia who has been ailjndged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that tlio payment of any debt and dellvory of any proiierty iMjlonging to such Bankrupt, to him or lor his use, nud. the trans fer of any property by him are forhldden by taw; that a meeliugoi neiTeuuorooi me anm Hankrunt. In orove their delila and uhinrUi oue or more Assignees of his estaUi, will be held at a Coilrt of Bankruptcy, In Wuyncsburg, Pa., before Joseph a. Donley, l.ai., Ilegisuir, on tue 20th DAY OF'JUNE, 18(18, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M,., TH IM AS4 A. ROWLEY, May S0,'68-4t U.S. Marshal, as MiMHKhOEU, fJIHE WORLD RENOWNED SING EK . SEWING MACHINE. j OUR NEW FAMILY SIACniNE, Has been oer (wo years In preparation, aud whlch has been brought to perfection regardless of time, labor or expense, and la now confident ly presented tothcpuhlio us Incomparably the best ftewlmc Machine In existence. The Miicliinu in question is simple, compact, durable ami beautiful. It is qntct, light running and canubln of performing a range nnd variety ot work never before attempted upon a slngl Machine tiilng ellher Hllk, Twist, Linen or Cot ton Thread, and sewing witli equal facility the very finest and coarsest annteriiils,andarathlui between the two extremes, In the most heiirrtiftn and suhatuntinl manner. Its attachments for Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, Quilt ing, Felling, Trim ml no, Blurting, etc., are Novel and Practical, and have been Invented and ad Justed espei.lally for this Machine. New designs nf the unique, useful and popular folding tops and cabinet cases peoullar to th Machines manufactured by this Coiupauy hav been prepared lor enclosing the new Machines. These arc gotten up In every variety of wood, isuch as Black Walnut, Mahogany, Rosewood, and the like, and from the plainest to the most elatsirato pattern and finish the - Machines themselves lielng more or less highly ornament ed, to correspond with the Tables or Cabinet fur which they are Intended. : , A few reasons why SINGER'S Inlost Unprov. ed HEWING MACHINFJSare the best for Fam ily and General Purposes, 1st. You can sew anythlmr from the finest sin- ?)e thickness of Swiss or Nausook tu several hlcknesses of the heaviest U.-nvor cloHi, using any kind or size of thread with cquul facility, from No. 2(10 Cotton up to the heaviest patent or Linen thread. 2d. It uses a short, Straight jtieedle, easily set, and makes the popular Lock Stitch alike on botti sides. 8d. It has an even self-adnsting tension which requires no change fr r different thicknesses of material or dlfferentslses of thread. 4lh. It is free nnni all springs, wires and other complications, nnd Is almcwt noiseless, nth. No threads to hold or wheels to turn la ''Jtil'tt'does not bavo to be. taken apart to oil 7th.'lt hasa parH-et feed whereby yon can sew the finest materials without having to keep yout work stretched to prevent Its "puckering.? and you never have to assist th work through a Id 8th?Ttwm'tm any width, sew a straight earn, ormakea tell in the most perfect manner, with less skill than Is required tosew a straight aeam on any other machine. t IU attachment Bmldlllg, Conllng, Quflfc. Ins Binding, Tucking, Ac, are novel and pro. Ucal and require but Tittle akill to nse them. ' Careful Instructions given at the house of th pUln'ey "refunded If th maehlrtos ar not a reureaellted. ' Every machine warranted and kepi In repaid tnre years wihiuu. auivrge. . TTNCAPHER, ... . . i'...si nun. Agent for Greene County. i Was-nesburi, Pa. : 1 M-tr. Inlwnnatlan. Information guarantee)! to prouuee a luAortaii. gcvwi-it m uair upon a) Mia fiend or beardless fK.:e. also a reHpetor th r moval of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, ete., on al of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, ete., on ikln, leaving the same soft, clear, sitd beu '' I, sssk b obtajned wlihoht hanrs r ad' tne sail tirui, THOS. P. CHAPMAN, Ciunca. M.ir.lreheil sw u road war, mm tneirseveraiuwnanipaana uttroHansattnesaiia places and times hereinafter speeftlpd, between' ' '