The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, June 24, 1868, Image 3

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    .he USSrtgriesburg Republican, 'SScbnestJag, SSunc 34,18108. T
Norte TO Attorneys. Attorneys will be
held responsible for paper Uooks, Advertising
anil Job Work, ordered by them and nut paid
fur In advance.. Such bills to be collectable on
demand.
: KkW AdvkrtIskmbnts. Tlie attention of
our renders Is specially directed to the follow
ing advertisements, which appear for the first
time in our paper to-day.
O-Our New Ch irt-H. II. Lloyd & Co.
CfExecutnr'i Notic; John Lewis, Jacob
Greenlee.
Btbawdersies are done tor the season.
Tim" runs a coach, tri weekly, to and
from Pittsburgh.
Batumi in the creek is one of the comforts
" of the times.
Yousjo persons desiring to study German or
Latin, will find good instruction at the Nor
mal School.
Almost twenty columns'lof new reading
matter In the BEri'DLicAS each week. Trice
ftfiy mil in ajianct from now until after the
"election. Send in the money and names.
To-Mobbow or to-day rather will be a
big day in Wayncsburg. Numerous lodges
will be in attendance at the Mason walk ac
companied by three or four bands of music.
There will be a large crowd and a good time
' II tho weather is favorable.
Tn Weathkb. Until H;vturday last the
weather had been dry for a spell. On Sunday
Bight a fino shower of rain fell, refreshing veg
'etatlon, cooling the air and laying the dust.
It was most opportune. Corn and grain of
all kinds are looking well.
Indecent. The window of the iron clad
part of the Frothonotary's ofllce is npproprla-
ted to another use than that intended. From ,
the looks a little chloride of whito lime would
prove beneficial. The whole building Is de
generating rapidly into a Democratic cess
pool.
A Freak. Monday one of thoso strange
occurrences which happen In our naturnl lives.
Our cilizecs some of them were not thrown
. Into excitEment but throwing thrmselve out
side th.ir coats, went into tho street and
cleaned it up much nicer than we have seen
It for many a day. Nobody killed, but sever
al mortally lazy.
MioRATiosi. The people of AVic York are at
present In a high stale of excitement concern
ing a colony being formed in Carnilchiels to
move thence to Tennessee. It is said to be of
ficered by heroic spirits, anxious to move to
this new land of promise br a knight errantry
as tovolcd asthnt orDonQuixi te. Anything
about it in Grteno ounty?
Sunk. Tlio tow-boat '"Lark," in the employ
of the Old Line, sunk her flat loaded with
freight near Frodericktown, Baturd ly night
about 12 o'clock. The 1' si Will bo quite he ivy
on some body as it went down in twenty feet
or water. Several parlies hero had goods
lost or damaged. Railroad ! railroad ! !
r-a 1-1-r-o-a-d I ! I
Fair at Waysesddho. Among the many
schemes at present rn foot among our citizens
that of an agilcullural fair to be held In this
place is worthy of note. About one thousand
dollars have been subscr.be I, and wo under
stand the ground can be procured and fitted
up in timo for exhibition tho coming Fall.
When the arrangements nre complete anl wa
ter runs up hill Instead of down our readers
shall be duly posted.
Fayette Cocstv. The Stmdird mentions
the mysterious disappearance of llaunah Cra
go, of Davidson's Ferry. It is supposed she
drowned herself in tho Monongahe'.a River on
Saturday, May tho 20ih. A woman answer
ing her descilption was seen near the river
that day with a bundle in her arms, and as
he has dot been seen since tho probablity Is
that she jumped into the river. She had not
been in her right mind for somo lime,
Gbakt and Colvax. Wo have received
from H. II. Lloyd & Co., 21 John Street,
Ne York, tho well-known Map Publishers
Colored Pictorial and Statistical Chart con
taining very good likenesses of our Candi
dates, Sketches of their lives, the Platform,
Letter of Acceptance, Portraits of all the
Presidents, and very interesting Statistics re
lating to former Presidential elections. This
Chart is designed for the masses, and sold so
cheaply that all can have it. See advertise,
ment in another column.
PaorosB to Ckleiirate. "Vigilant" Lodge
I. 0. of O. T., arc making preparations to ob
serve the anniversary of the Fourth by a
grand Temperance picnic, in which all the
Sabbath Schools, and tho citizens generally
have been invited to participato. It is intend
ed to make the nffair interesting by speeches
appropriate to the day and occasion, by toasts,
etc. It will be largely 'attended .
Since the above is in type wo have received a
card inviting "ell the friends of Temperance
and moral reform to participate," with the
addition to the programme of vocal and instru
mental music and refreshments, sinned by
A. 0. Cross, )
B. F. Flminiken, V Com.
A. C. Smai.ley, j
Gratuitous Scooestioxs. Whero there
a Urge family we would most respectfully sug
gest the propriety of not sending over one
half of them to the Post offico for a letter at
the vrao time, especially as all know that the
room in which mail matter is distributed, hero
Is a very email one. Another hint : When
you do receive a letter or a paper, pass out of
the distributing room as quick as possible
and do not show your want of appreciating the
convenience of others by halting right la the
door, opening your letter, and standing there,
blockading tho way all the while until you
have read it through, and digested its contents.
Nonejbnt unmannerly people do this, but it is
done nevertheless quite frequently in tlio Post
office in Wayncsburg Pa.
IJoewood ; or, Village life In Now England ;
by Henry Ward Beecher.
This story originally written for the Ledger,
has been published in book form, by the well
known firm of Charles Scribnerft Cj., 654
Broadway, New York. The book contains
nearly aix hundred pages, In cloth binding,
and will be sent post paid for $1,60 to any ad
dress. Its merits are unquestioned, as Mr.
Beecher never puts in print anything bnt good
Bis picture of New England life is vivid as life.
Characters and sentiment are evenly drawn
and the wit and wisdom intermlnglod fur
nishes a never failing source of interest. Mr.
Beecher draws largely firom Nature and his
wonderful power of description added to a
keen Insight and lore for natural objects,
mokes (he work very uutrncUre as well as
ainusing. It should be In every family circle
where there is a last for fact and fancy in
t.w6fan lor food.
Moobe's Live or Hob. Pciiutleb Colfax.
T. R Paterson 4 Bra,' No. 308 Chestnut St ,
Philadelphia, have in Press and will publish
in a few days, "The Life of Hon. Schuyler
Colfax," written by Rev. A. Y. Bloorei of
South Bend, Indiana, who was for twelve
years as pastor and friend, in tite entire confi
dence of Mr. Colfax, and had access to the
files of the paper published by Mr. Colfax for
twelve years, and to the Conymsioaal Globe;
knows all his past history and all who have
known him from boyhood. He begin hU bi
ography two or thrco years ago, so that it is
not one of tho hurried and i pksnwra! publica
tions so common In election years. Mr.
Moore is a geutleman of flue taUnt and cul
ture, and their is no doubt but that his biogra
phy of Mr. Colfax will bo worthy of its dli
tingulshed subject.
The following letter from Mr. Colfax, to
Rev. A. Y Moore will explain itself :
Washington, D.C., May 30, 1867.
"Mj dear Mr. Moore . As your prediction
of a year ago h is been rea'ized, I have no fur
ther objection to your publishing any sketch
more or less full, of uiy life, you may have
fireparcd. As you was for a dozen years a
i lloiv townsman of mine, and a valued friend
l suppose you know as much ibout my histo
ry as the public wouU care about knowing;
and although my engrossing duties ln-ru
leave me no lime ti revise tho manuscript, I
have no I'cur that your work will not be a faith
ful one." Yours, very truly,
Si hl yLkr C'oi.r.n.
Ilex A. Y. Moore, S jutli Ueud, Indiana.
It will ho published, hi a l irgo duodecimo
volume of llvo hundred piges, printed from
large type, and ou the finest and best of white
paper, with a portrait, on steel, ot Mr. Colfax
executed by one of the first artists In the
country, from photograph taken from Mr.
Colfax within the last week; the whole bound
in cloth In tho " most substantial manner.
Price $1,30 a copy. Canvass" rs wanted eve
rywhere. Lire illscoun'S given. Copies will
be sent to any one at once, post paid, ou re-
ceipt of price, by thajm!
shers.
West Viiiuixia. It will soon bo a ycir
since they have had a death in Morgantown.
It is bird telling whether it is owing to tlu
snluhtlty of the climate or tho disgust of the
devil.
Whooping congh Is prevalent in Morgan
town, as yet w ithout serious results.
The Chrlisburg Tdtjnph in a lengthy arti
cle, warmly advocates tho (lection of Gun.
T. M. H mis as United States Senator, to suc
ceed .Mr Vju Winkle.
Moses B. Hartcr, of Monongalia county,
writes us that he sheared his Vermont Buck
purchased at the C armU'lifeU Fair last fall,
an.l tho fleece weighed twenty pounds heavy
weight. This is ahead, by one half pound, of
anything In this '!ig,'in's."
Peter J. Weaver killed a rittesn k'l, on
Monday last, upon the farm of Mr. J. II.
Hoffman, near Morgantown, that measured
four mid a half f.;et in length, and was sup
plied with seventeen rattles.
! jvcrnor Rorcman of West Virginia offers
one hundred dollars reward for tho nrrest and
delivery to the authorities of Taylor county,
West Viiginin, of Richard Clever, for the
murder of Harmon Husser, on the 2Sth day
of Ma). Clever is about live feet eight Indies
high, spar.ly built, long chin, brown hair,
whis': era and mustache thin on his f.ice and
lighter than hair eyes blue and sunken, com
plexion fair, lie is supposed to bo some
where in P. nnsylvunia, as he has friends and
relatives in this State.
Washington Coi.wtv lion Geo V. Law
rence has announced himself as a candidate
for Congressional honors. Tlio Importer
thinks ".Mr. Lawrence will received the hear
ty support of this county for the nomination."
Hut that won't elect Mr. Lawrence In the Dis
trict. The Democracy have put tho following
ticket in the field : Conurcss, CjI. Win.
Hopkins; Assembly, R. M Kinley, of West
Brownsville, and Alfred Cteigiii f Washing
ton ; Distiict Attorney, Ianthus llcntley of
Monong ihela City ; Coniinissiner, lames
Kerr; of Carroll Auditor, A. K. Walker, Cross
Creek ; Director ol tlio Poor, .1 M. Day ot
Morris.
Tho editor of the M Miongthelii lirpMmn
Mr. Chill II izz ird, recently expressed him
self very much disgusted at the course of
seven Senators on Impeachment, alleging that
the pcoplo were outraged and betrayed by
their action. For this he was removed from
tho position of Postmaster of Monongahela
City, a place ho his long and satisfactorily
filled. Ol course In is honored for sacrificing
placo for principle.
Copperheads are preparing to desecrate the
memories of the coming universary of the
Fourth by holding a picuis in a grove near
Washing t n.
"Tiikv made her a grave too cold and damp
For n soul so honest and trua."
If tli!')' had been wise, the dire necessity of
opening tho grave for one so lovely might
have been averted. Plantation Bitters if
timely used, are sure to rescue the young and
lovely, the middle-aged, and the ailing, from
confirmed sickness.
Almost all diseases have their begining in
some tlirjhi difficulty of the Stomach, which
would eventuate In Dyspepsia, Headache,
Liver Complaints, Night Sweats, Consumption
Death. Plantation Bitters will prevent these
premonitory symptoms, and keep the blood
pnre and the health good.
While they invigorate the system they en
liven the mind.
Maoxoma Water. A i'alli'ilful toilet arti-
cles superior to Cologne and at halt the price
JcstOpemkd. A new an complete stock of
Boots and Shoes, at M. C. fe II. Bell's
cheap store, Savers' corner, Wayncsburg.
Among their stock will be found all the Spring
Styles, direct from the manuf.iclurers, selected
by M. C. Bell expressly for this market.
IxTERTRoriCAL fragranco rises in invisible
clouds the moment that a bottlo of Phalon's
"Flor do Mayo," tho new perfume for the
handkerchief, is opened; one singLa drop
scents a handkerchief. SjU by all drug
gists.
The State Normal School, at Edinboro, is
the best place for the young people ot West
ern Pennsylvania to obtain an education.
Its advantages are surpassed by no similar In
stitution known to us.
Happt. The children are happy in antici
pation of the vacation and enjoyment of a hol
iday on the Fourth. Young and old are In
glee over Guiher's magnificent stock of Dry
Quods.
For thb Summer Seasok. Gulher has fif
teen hundred bats for ladies and gents, all of
the latest styles. His straw goods cannot be
surpassed.
Tmr time of the completion of the Baptist
College at Jefferson is not known, but that
Fordyce's sell the best goods at the lowest
I pilot is a fact generally admitted. -
Ijiitul Paper put up la neat boxes of one
quire each with envelopes to match at Day's
Book Store.
Three thousand pound of pure White Lead
for sale at 0. W. Roberts, Drug Store.
Suxdat School Books, all kinds, for sals at
Publishers prices at Day's Book Store.
Ai.lex'3, Barrett's and Hall's Hair Restora
tives sold at a. W. Roberts' Drug Store.
Wbappixo Paper all siz'.a at Lewis Day's
Book Store.
Tobacco Antidote destioys all taste for to
bacco for salo at 0. W. R iberU' Drug Store.
Gextlejiex's patent, quarter Oxford ties, at
M C. & II. Bell s, very cheap for cash I
Maryland Snow White Lime sold at Q.
Roberts' Drug Store.
W.
Barrett's Hair Restorative it hole sale and
retail at Bradeu'a Drug Stare-
All of Dr. Sarg.ints Medleino told at Bra-
den's Drug Store Wavnesburg, Pa.
A xew supply of Wall Paper just received
at Lewis Day's Book Store.
Varmsu and Brushes of all kinds for sale at
G. W. Roberts Drug Store.
Nkw Books received every week at Lends
Day's Book Store.
Farmers In want of Grain Cradles call soon
ntT. Braden'9 Hardware Store.
Call and get a bottle of Allen's Hair Re
storer at Braden's Drug Store.
Ai l kinds of Hard-ware la store and for sale
at T. Braden's Hard ware Store.
Poulterers friend or chicken PowJur'a for
sale at 0. W. Roberts' Drug Store.
Blank Note Books best form now in use at
Lewis Day's Book Store.
Window Glass of all siz is for Sale at O. W.
R jberts' Drug Store.
Gamut hns a large stock of Ladies Hats
and Bonnets cheap and good.
Wiickliso nails all sizs the best in use For
salo at T. Braden's Hardware store.
Stun art's Champion salve wholesalo and
ret ill by 1). W. Braden agent for Oreeno Co.
A large stock of Drugs just received at
Braden's Drug store.
Tciie Linseed
Drug Store.
Oil s ld at 0. W. Roberts'
Gi.nita lms just laid in a new stock of
goods.
Gciiikr has tho lamest stock of goods hi
town.
Ik you
Gulhers.
want to buy cheap goods go to
Gi'iiiKii still buys for cash and sells for cash.
GciiiFR defies competition.
GuuiKn will sell eheaa for cash.
MTIIEWS-MICIlENER-on 14th 1st., by
licv. Hill, Mr. John Mathews and Miss
Kate Micliener both of Morgan tp., Ureeue
Go., Pa.
littaawssaviBvw n
LKW1S At his residence In -Morgan town
ship. Greene County Pa.. Jnnu II, 1W,
Mr. John L.-wis 8r.,"in the 8'jth year of his
age.
MORRIS-On Saturday, the 20th of June
IMW, Mr. V. P. Morris, of Newtown, White
ly tp.
MORRIS On Sunday, June 21, 1SC8, Mr.
Kpliriam Morris, of Centre tp.
TV A Y.M'.Sni IKJ MARK KT.
V'AYNKsnCRO, June 2.1, l.S.
Corrected Weekly for tho Hkpi hi.ican.
l'ltODUCE.
nutter (fresh roll,) fit..
Kuus n doz
1'oUtocs f bush
Lard f
Tnllnw V
Country Soap V fh
Dried Apples j t
VI
l.i
1 .iOi?2 30
I
1
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
Flour? bbl
Wheat y busli
Hyoy bnsli ,
12 SO
i! l "
...l rV(i.i i
! I"
1 10
Corn V IniHh
Corn .Meal V buh..
GROCtUUES.
Cnnee -fl B)
Ten p lb
l W)
is
Bl
1m)
1 an
80
3 1)
I".
nrown Ktitfar ? Ft ....
Heiineil Mimar Ik
HvmptlRal
MoIhsnoh fN'.Orleiins,
Sori!hum Y roI
Milt hll
Uices ri
riTTSIII'ROH MARKETS.
Saturday, June 20. 1WW.
During the pnst week there has been n Kcne
raf lasttuile. As to commercial values there
lmve been no very radical changes ilurinu tho
week. This depression Is mainly due to the re
stricted demand, and to the excellent crop pros
pects, which latter give premonition of a decline
In the prices of food. Breadstuff's have been very
heavy, and Hie tendency of prices Is wumls
takabty for a lower range at no dlstnnt day.
Speculation may keep up prices for a few weeks
but should tho crops mature well flour will be
lower than it hns been for several yenra. For
provisions there is a mod crate Inquiry.
We quote as follows, which arc the wholesale
prices :
GRAIN AND FLOUR.
Wheat, renn'n. and Ohio, Winter Red S2 ?S 2i
Uyc bush..
. 1 1
loVitiii)
Oiilnfl bllall ..........
Corn ?( honh M
spring Wbcut Flour
Vt inter Wlicut
PROVISIONS.
Shoulders
ftuunr Cured llnms....
Lard ...
Potatoes, buih....H....H...M
Apple? bbl
Cliceto
Km V doi.. ......
Bullor. ....
BKKIiS.
Clover Seed .. .
Tininthy Heed - ..
Flax Seed.....
. 10OMIO.il
. 11 3O412 0O
UK!
l.SS
.00-47,ll
15il7
Villi
1 m
2 7",
2 30
r.5A. lEVrilAL HTOCK TARDA.
PtTTsnuRon, .Tune is, 186.
Cattle The market furnished only a limited
number of transactions, although the offerings
were tanner. The usual buyers evidently hare
no faith In the prenent prices, hence their par-
chases were governed accordingly, Prloes rang
ed from J.) 30 tola to.
Bhecp The market was a pretty active one;
the sales being among tha largest we have re
ported for some weeks. The rates however wer
precisely the una u last week. Of the num
ber sold, TRwera sold by the hand, at price
ranging from 1 to S3 II head.
Hoos There was a telling off in the demand,
with corresponding decline In prioea. Buyer
took hold very sparingly. Qto heavy ship
ment t have glutted sud depressed the
market, although th prlca of good smooth
hog suitable far shipment held their own ex
csedlDgly .-ell. . -
SF. TV YORK BUY GOODS MARKET.
Nkw York, June 9). Trado more active and
the market decidedly firmer for all fine brown
a nd Ijleachcd inusllns. Certain styles of heavy
brown sheetings ore also firmer. Stark A. for
Instance, which sold as low as WKt by the pack
asc, aro now firm at luijo. Tbeno goods must
advance. All light styles of prints are being
closed out low, bnt dark colors are hold tlrmly
at 11! 'e.
WOOL.
Holders of the finer old clip Wools are ready
tosell In anticipation of tlieeurly appearance of
the new, und this feeling has made prices easy
and led to some transactions; but the market for
Klecces, generally, 1 quiet. Some smull lots ol
new clip have already conic In, but It l nllrged
that the whole receipt will bo later than usuul,
having been attected, like everything slse, by a
lingering winter.
special Hotircjs.
i-nlc!e to Marriage. Young Men'
Oulde to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felici
ty, The humane views of benevolent Physi
cians, on tho Errors and abuses incident to
Youth and early Manhood, sent In sealed letter
envelopes, free of clmrgo Address HOWARD
AKSf'i'IATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa.
June I'liS-ly
B
OVNTY TAX REPORT.
Tho Hrhool Dtroctoraof Washington townnhln
Orteno county, in account with Mtultjownslilp
for Bounty Tax assess 1 fur thu your ending
June Siil Wi:
DR.
To nin mi tit of tax QSReKheU for wild year... M97 S9
Cr. hy umnunt of duplicate for said
lux mine nanus ui nuron vuy,
Collector of Nuid township, 697 30
Auroii Day, t'otlootoroftho Bounty
itixoi wusmtiKiou tuwusnip us
Hcssi-d for thtj yuttr endlug Juno
tf-M, WW.
Dr. to mi lull nt of Duplicate !M7 3!)
t'r. hv uniount paid Tr'iwurer of
SUM lOft'UMUp 50 '
Bv umoimt or Collector ' fees Ul Ol
By uniount of csonomlions 43 08
Bv amount outstundingund unuol-
Wrm 108 03-9597 39
Aaron Day, Irt-iiMircr of saM town
Hhlp for'sitld hotmty fund fur -mid
year ndlna.Iuiu-'d, imw,
Dr.to amount rt-ct-lvrd from Col-
h-ctnr A'iron lny Tux of sd7-' 1625 35
C'r. hy n mount paid on order to tho
r tinner: i Movers uunit oi
Waynnnhnnr 325 23
Bv amount paid Marcnret Jowl-LI
on order for 1t.rroi d uiou-y 200 00-9525 25
We the midcrsittned, Auditors of Wnshtnuton
township, do certify that wo have nutlitedthu
weouuts of the School Directors, Collector and
Treasurer of atd township for tho bounty taxes
for the year ending June tr.'d, l and tlnd thu
sainu to he correct iih nhove stated.
HK.VIAMJ.N NimtK. I
ISA AC Ml fC'H KLL, J. Auditors.
D. W. JOHNS, J
Juno 10--1t
B
OUNTY STATEMENT.
.Tfltne4 Y. Keltv In account with Jefferunn
Tuwnsliip, Implicate No. 2.
To amount levied f orrrl "-I0
To uniount received ou subscription 1105 Ml
S777U JO
Cr. by vouchers produced T3ln is
In collector's hnnds ,
DI. PLICATE NO. 8.
Tonmount levleil
..filOT no
... 111.17 uu
Uy vouchers produced
.Tnhtin'in M'livettfr In nrcntit with .TnirnrHMn
towiiBhfo. linnilcuto No. t.
Tonmoiint levied S2SM 5j
To uiuouul of Wuycoff subscrliitlon WO 00
S-.DWl 68
By vouchers produced
... 2713 15
In collector's bunds Ml it
We the unilcrsli'ticd Auditors drtlfV the
nbovo lo be correct itccordlng to tho papers and
VOUCIlLTJi pKMuirpii.
1'. NHMT. 1
W.M. K.UKVNOI.PS, ! Auditors.
ISAAC K. ItANUOI.l'II,)
JOOIC AGENTS WANTED
1)
To solicit order for KU.IOT'H New Work. BE.
MAKKAIII.K I 'lIAItACI KUM AM) MK.MDHA-
HI.K I'L.U'WOl THKHDI.Y I.AMl. Hy IlKN
KV W'Allll IlKKc llllll, 'I'. I). Wool.lKV. LI,. 1
I'ri'S. ol ' Vrlll I'ol., .IlKF.I'H (Jt'MMlSOS, 11. I1.I.I,.
1).. l'reH. of Weslevull L'lllv.. Itr. Ukv. Tuori. M.
L'l.AKK. Illibopof It. I., A., Ac.
This Is a new orluillal work bv these authors.
and Its subjects ere unproved by elerKynien ol
an oenoinintiiioTi!. v, c employ no uknkral
AOKN'rn, nud otr.-r extra Inducements to I'fiu
viewer. At;entM will w the ailvuiitiii'e of deal
Ing directly with the Hb llLIsHKIlM. Kor do-
scriptivo elreulars wlih lull particulars and
lernis, auurens me i-nousiiers.
J. 1). lil'MUA CO., Hartford, Conn.
5:27-1 m
)CI3U(J KOTICR
As the firm of H.'OHFS A MTAS Is dissolve,
by tu'ituul eonst'iit, the CominlHslon business
will still he earrlt-d on at the oll stand, in L'fKMl
onler, and on the most n-nonahle terms, In the
name and style ot ,. ill 0111-.H A toM (si'iuor
partner.) They Hatter th-ni!lves, by having
tlie Houe and the best location In the plare for
thHtbuslifss, that tlu-y will iikceivk u liberal
share of the public patronage.
They will also kei'p a uood supply of OIUM.'ER
TKSon hand to accommodate all who may favor
them with a call.
L.HUOIIKH A CO.,
4;HMf. Hire s Landing, Pa.
J EGA L NOTICE
letters tnatnmntary having been Rranted to
the undergo;!. fd nn the e-tateof William U. I'or
ter latu of Itiehhtll townMiip, fireene eonnty,
dfec. d., not tec Is hereby ivi-n to all persons
Indebted to said estate to muM Imm.-dlale.
paynifiit and those liavin elnluis fiatnst th
same to present them dnlv nutlvnf leated for
setflermnt. KvEl.lNA I'OKTKU,
May ?7-flt Kxevtitrlx.
A
DMINIS TRATOU'S SALE.
Ity nnorderof tho Court of Orenno County, the
niulerHiined Admlnlitrnl'iry of the eiftutc of
Thrmas Allfree, dee'd., will oiler for sole, on the
premises, at Rice's Ijandini, Oreeno Co., Tu., on
B ATUTDA Y, TH E 11TU PAY OK JULY,
at 10 o'clock, a. m., (If not sold before by private
snle.i tb two-thlrdn of the followinf ileMerlbed
profierty, viz; On tract of land containing
ubout or 6 acres, on which aro erected ono laiie
TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING,
One Ware house, ono saw mill framcffoOfl per
mnnent foundation, und well roofed, with ii
ffrxid chimney stack. The saw mill Is large and
new, and well calculated for both Nnw and
Plunlng Mill. There will also be offerca onf
ENGINE AND BOILER.
The abovo mentloucd property will be offered
In lots or as a whole, an inav siH:m beitt lfr the
estate, or. uay or sale. It Is 'nil date on the Mon
oniiihela river, about twelve miles above
llrownxvlllc. Perxons wlshlnKffoo.1 town prop
erty or a Rood location for a Saw Mill or IMuninix
Mill, or both, would do well to call and exam
ine, wetbink thev will pronounce this one of
fhe best frame on tho river,
TERMS OF SALE:
One-half nn confirmation of sale, nnchnlf In
three month thereafter, with interest from con
firmation, when Iiccd will lie made.
-The remaining- one-third In for sole, and
may be ottered ou the same dny by the owner.
I. N. CAUY,
LOUISA A I.r.FRKB.
June 17-lt Adiululstrutors.
STANDARD WORK.
A liicmosARY or the Hiiu.e, Comprising lis
Antiquities, bimritiphv, UeoRrapby and Na
tural History, with numerous Ilnislrntlons
and Mnp. filter! bv William Smllh, I.U I.
liibllHhcd by Mcusrs. J. B. Burr Co., Hart
ford, CI.
This work Is a timely response to n wide
spread and urgent necevdly of all Hlblc readers.
Heln the only American Edition of the only
abridgment hy the author'anwn hand of his vo
luminous DiclloiiHry, which is too costlvforthe
common purso-lt Is at mice th only perfectly
reliable and practical one, contalnlna all that
the scneral render and student mn wish. Tho
publishers have In thlsglven the publico vol
ume of which they may well be proud. It ! a
standard work, commend llsclf to all who ex
amine It, and should lie found in every family.
Be careful to t this edition, if you would have
the most reliable Dictionary at the most reason
able price. It Is sold hy sulwcriptlon only.
Auent should address the publisher at onoe.
Juna 10-lm
TTENTIOS MECHANICS!
Sealed proposal win be received for thru
week from data, for tha bulldln- of Store
Room and dwelling boo, on Main SL,Wynes
burg. For dimensions sud atyleof building n
qulr at the offlc of Emu Ira Wabb.
Juni;-Jt . F.RAykl(cOCRON.
NOTflEn EXCITEMENT I
IH. TRICE ASSASSINATED f
FHANK M GUHQAN THE ASSASSIN!
THE DEED WAS DONE IN THE
ROOM OPPOSITE THE GKEENE HOUSE,
WAYNE3BURU, PA.
lie has lust received and Is now ofrbrtnir for sale
at ine lowest pricvs. me nnost sioux or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Ever before offered In thin market, conNtNtlng in
pari.oi bpring ana summer Liouimg
FOll MEN AND BOYS!
A very large utock that cannot bn excelled ; abio,
a very superior asuorimeui ui
LADIES' GOODS
Of all kinds, consisting In part, of New Iiress
Tihuiolnm, ItlbliouH every width and shade;
euiiusuiiu hiiki, miesi siyies;
TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS!
Sash, Bonnet, Neck and Trimming niblmnsj
ijare-, reai oiui, Appiquo umi aieneia.
HandkarrhtefH Ijiee. Kmbrolderetl. Hem-
htUeliedand i'lulu. Hamburg work a flneaa-
Huriiueui.
JEVVELUY.
A large aasortment of Kid Htoven And quality
for ladle and gentlemen.
LADIES IIATS, bTRAW HATS.
BonuetH and Bonnet Frames: Bonnet orna
ments and flowers, both French and Amerlettn;
together with any and all nrtlelcn In use by la
dles. Ask for anythiiiK you want and we can
supply you. Also a Hue assortment of
CARPETS AND WALL TAPER
of various kinds and pat tern, all of which will
be sold enciip as lllu cliealteHt.
ll:18-tf. FHANK McOURQAN.
rotfriw Cvc.
M
U R D JC Ml
"OVKH THR j.trr."
Majority of thowj who rend newMpnpers, never
even glvoa hasty glnneent a business ad vertho
ueut and If a
MAN
Actually lias a choice variety of goods which
he Is selllnis nt theVKRY 1.UWKST prices that
etiu be afforded. It hardly pnysblm to publish
th fact. Therefore we have
FOUND
It best to limply Invito everybody to call and
exninlne our Mock and prices before ptirchiwtmi
elsewhere, and sav but little In reurd to our
ability and determination tu miiko It udvauta
geous to those who are not
DEAD
Tothelrown Interest to buy their Candles, Nuta
liaisons, Urocorles and evoryllilug
IN
Theflroeervllneo. fl. A. Rlnehnrt, In Ledwllh'a
old buildliiK. upp4He thepubl.us,uare,
WAYNESBUItQ.
A FRESH SUPPLY
JUST It E CE I V E D AND
FOR SALE AT THE
LOWEST PRICES
llbW-tf.
K A 1) A N I) K N O W
QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS !
0
IMMENSE STOCK OF KITES!! OIIOO'EMES
ASH ruovisio.Ns
Constantly arriving at thoftore of
JOHN MUNNELL,
WAYNESI1UR0, PA.
Consisting, In part, of
4JIUHTHIES,
CON I' ECTION ATtlEH,
TOlJAl'l'll,
SKU A its,
SNUFF,
L'UACKEIW,
CIIKKHE,
MOLAHHUt,
C'ARHONOIL,
KIMU,
BACONV
Ac, Ac, Ac,
In addition to the above, a full slock of
NOTIONS, HARDWARE, SPECTACLES,
POCKET KNIVES
aad thousands of other articles whioli are be
lug sold as low as tho
TIMES WILL PERMIT!
COME AND BUY.
JOHX MUNNELL.
lmstf.
OOL CARDING
ON .
TEN MILE CREEK!
J. II. DEBOLT
Would respectfully Inform the public that he Is
nuw preputial lu
CARD WOOL
on t!ic shortest notice and in the best style, at Uie
TES MILE MILLS,
Two Miles helow Ttngnrsvllle. He defies com
petition, and feels conrtdentof satisfying and
aecjmmotlatlng all who may favor hlni with
their patronanc. I'rlr-e7.-. ents per 'pound.
Hclsalsoprcparcl to grind all kinds nfOraln
on hort not Ice and In the ul manner by both
stenm and water. JNO. II. DLBOLT
Junoa, -lm.
M
ILLINERY SHOP.
MRS. CAROLINE EDMISTOX,
Can ba found at her old stand west end of town,
still carrvlng on tha Millinery busineas. All
klndsof ioo.lslnthla line can be purchased her
juneV6S-ir.
nXECCTOR'9 NOTICE.
letters testamentary having been granted to
tha undersigned on th estate of Amos Enoch,
lata of Marlon township, Oreene county, dce'd
notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to
old Mtata to make Immediala parmant and
those having claims against the some, to present
' , JON A ELY,
Jun J. ' . Encmar..
COB, AND ST. CI.AIH OTP.EKTS,
rriTSBunan, pa.
Tha Largest, Cheapest and most Successful
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
IN THE UNITED STATUS. ,
OYER FIFTEEN THOU3AND STUDENTS
FROM TUiRTY-THRF.E STATES IN TEN
YEARS.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR,
Contalnlnn full Information, Outllnn nf Course
of Study, samples of Cow lev's
PREMIUM PENMANSHIP,
View of the Colleee nnlldlui, different dc
purlmrntH, City of I'lttsburcn, Ac., Ac, address
the Principal, SMITH . CliWI.EV,
np 1, HS-ly Pittsburgb, l'a.
B
AILEY, FAHltELL & CO.
LEAD PIPE. SHEET AND BAH LEAD
MANUFACTURERS, ALSO
Pig Lead, Iron Pipe, Rubber Hose, Rteam
Gauges, Whittles and Valves, Iron ami
Copper HlllkH A Until Tubs, Hteitin
1'uiiipn, Farm l'uuips und
Force Pump. And
EVERY DICSCniPriON OF GOODS
FOR WATER, GAS AND STEAM.
NO. 1OT BMITIIFLELD STREET,
PITTSHURUH, PA.
ap 32,'68-ly-2c Send for a Price I.lsl.
Y V R N I I U It E I
J. W. WOODWELL & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS
AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.1 IN
a
F U R N I T U R E !
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
87 4 99 Third St.,
rirrauTRo, pknn'a.
M-ly.
NDER90X, PENZOLD A CAIWON,
HAVK REMOVED I1IE1II
WELL KNOWN JIERCHANT TAILOR
ING ESTABLISH M E N T !
TO
B2 ST. CLAIR STREET,
Two doors from their oi rooms.
8:l,'-ly.
B
ARKER & UASELTINE!
no. lit 'irfrr-r'S2t.
PITTS 11 UR OH, PKNN' aT
HAMt'rACTVItEllS AND DEALERS 1.1
PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES
OF ALL KINDS.
0F8EW00D. OILT 4 WALNUT .MOULDINUS,
rii-ruitra, srcRKCflcopia and views.
3-aildlng and Re-gilding to Order. ; 1,'M-ly
J. S. Nkwmver. President.
O. II. ANIIKUHON, J. N. UIIALI.KNKEKOKR,
Secretary, superintendent.
rn win city
T
SLATE MINING MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Manufacture and Deal lu every variety of
ROOFING S L A T E,
OF SVl'F.lllOH QI'AMTV.
GENERAL. OFFICE XO. 43, 7 1 II ST.,
pirrsnuRoii, pa.
For partlcularsantl prices, address
J. S. KEWMYER, Prcsl.
sp 22,'us-Sm
JjEIXEMAN, JIEYRAN & SEIDLE,
No 12 Fifth Street, one door from Wood,
PirmiiiHUii, 1'A.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKP-S IN
F'ne Jewelry, Watches,
Diamonds, Pure silver Wnre,
lUnt.-d Wareofeverv di;serlptloti,
Kreneh Clo'k, Tea MeH, MpiKin",
Forks, Watch makers tools, Ac,
And agency of the
CK1.EU11ATED AMERICAN WATCHES.
We also keep the largest and most varied as
sortment of the very liest American Made
ChK'ks, to be found In any city east or
went. Personsln wnntofanynrticlelnour
line, either at wholesale or for their own
nc, will always find our prices lower
and our assortment larger than any to
be round west ol New York City.
WATCH REPAIRINO-To this branch, of our
tnuleiiieing ourselves practical watcn-mak-ers.lwe
puy very special attention. Wo em
ploy a force of tho very liest Artists in the
country, end any and all ffno delicate
and ilKTlcult work entrusted to our
rare, for the trade or Individuals,
muy rely on getting satisfaction.
Work mnv be sent by express or otherwise.
REI'NEMAN, MEYRAN 4 SKIDLK,
Wholesale A retail Jewellers AHIIverioiuths,
U Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, l'a.
ap 20,'08-ly
rj0 FARMERS AND OTHERS.
A good Agent wanted In every township of
this county to sell Waaleall' AIJnlll
llnah I hnral the litmt hotter maker now
manufactured. We do not promise fahnlous
salaries to onr agents, but do guarantee good
wages to good men. Wo lira anxious to have
Dili. liiini Introdiii'ed.ond to tblsend will make
favorable arrangements with anrly applicants.
Addre TH'IH. H. BINGHAM
l;s-ly 3UH I'eun St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
TOIIN II. HOFFMAN,
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA.
ATTORNEY FOR COLLECTING
FKXSIOM, BOUNTIES, AKUEAES or PAT,
AND ALL MILITARY CLAIMS.
KavItik had 17 rearw exnrlenr In nrfWfouUntr
KurticlnlinrS 1 hftvs beeorwe iBinillar wltli the
various Law--and thAlane amount of rerortl
eviileiirt? til my poUMrMlon enables mntulMt very
naccctwful in profltcutinK ftutipf-ndcil clif ms, anil
in many inninncea navv provwi aucccsniui ncn
tlieclatmftnt had long given them uplnrltwpa.r.
No matter bow difflcult the dftim to it U Jut,
JOHM IICOHES...
...... fuoKAa Lucas.
LUCAS A CO.
rOaWAlDlXO ASD COHMIMtoa MtlCBAHTt.
And dealer In Oraearle. Hardware. Leather.
Shoe Findings, Iron, Nails, Salt, Fish, An. Also,
genla for Aubrey, Croralow Copa'S Window
fash. A aopply kept constantly oahaad. RJc'
Maaing ra., Brr to acri'. mm.
psfdtitutou'J.
640
MILES
OF THB
UNION PACIFIC
BAILltbAD
Aro now finished and In operation. Sixty mile
of tho track have been laid this spring, and th
work along tho whole line between th Atlantis)
and Pad lie states Is being pushed forward mora
rupldly than ever before. More than twenty
thousnnd men are employed, and It I not Im
possible that the entire track, from Omaha to
Sacramento, will be finished In ISO Instead
170. Tho means provided are ample, and all
that energy, men and money can do to seeor
tho completion of this , .
GREAT NATIONAL WOUK,
at tho earliest posaiblo day, will be don,
a
Tho UNION PACIFIC HAILROAD OOMPAWf
rocelvo
I.-A GOVERNMENT GRANT of th ligSt 0
way, and all necessary timber and other mat'
rials fouud along the lino of It operations.
II. A GOVERN M ENT GRANT of W, acre
of luud to the mite, taken In alternate section
on oach sldo of Its road. This Is an absolute do
nation, and will bo a source of largo rovenu In
tho Allure.
II. A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United
States Thirty-year Ilonds, amounting to from
lls.uOJ to 8 per mile, according to the dim
cultlcs to lie surmounted on the various section-
to be built. Tho aovurnmant take a eoond
mortgage as security, and It Is expected that not
only the Interest, but the principal amount may
be paid In services rendered by tha Company In
transporting troops, malls, Ac, The Interest I
no more thnn paid In this way, beside seour
lnga ereats tvlug In tlmd and money to th
Government.
IV.-A O'n'EP.N'MEN'T GRANT of the right
tolssuc Its own FIRST MORTGAGE! BONDS, to
aid In bulldlug the road, to the sam amount a
the U. S.Bonds, Issued for tho somo purpose, and)
no .mo he. The Goveknhcnt Permit Ui Tras
teas for. tlio First Mortgage Bondholder to deliv
er the HondM to tlio Company ouly a th road
Is completed, and after It has been examined by
United State Commissioners and pronounced
to be lu all respects a ftrst-clasa Railroad, laid
with a heavy Trail, and completely .supplied
with depots, stations, turnout, car-shop, iooo
inotlvns, cars, 4c
V. -AI'Arir.U.SroCKSfHSCHfIPTION'frorbr
the stockholders, of which over EmrtT MlLLIOn
Itol.LAlts liavo been pnld In upon tha work al
ready done, and which will bo Increased a tba
wants of the Company require.
VI. NET CASH EARNINGS on Its War Bo.
lncKS, that nlroady amount to MOKC THAN TUB
interest on tlio First Mortgage Donds. These
earnings tire no Indication of the vast through
trntlh that;mnst follow the opening of thalln
to the Fnclllo, butthoy certainly prove the
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon such property, coating nearly three time
their amount, .
ARE SECURE BEYOND" ANYCONTINOESOY. ,
The Union Pacific Bond are for tfff
".Vi.'L'.'iA "Wffir'and" nVSr annual'lnter
est,' pavablo on the first days of January and
July nt tho Company Office In the City of New
York, at the rate of six pur cont. in goio. m.
Principal la payable In gold at maturity. Tho
price Is loa, ami at the presentrateofgold,thea
bonds pay a liberal income on tliolr cost
ri.. f-m w.nv ludleve that these Bonds, at th
present rate are the cheapest secnrltyln th-
Itct. and reservejsi i "-,ajiroM
lie right to advance th
price at anytime.
Purtlcasiibsorlblngwill remit the par value of
the bonds and the accrued Interest In currency
nt the rato of six per cont. per annnm, from tnr
data on which the last coupon waa paid. Snb-'
crlptlons will bo received in Waynesbarf, Pav,
DYTIIEFIRHT NATIONAL BANK.
In New York
AT THE COMPANY OFFICE, Nassau St
and by
JOHN J. CISCO A SON, Banher, 59 Wall St
And by tho Compnny'a Advertising 'Agent
throughout the United Htate.
Romlttencos should be made in draft or other
fumla par In Now York, and the Bond will be
sent free of charge by return' express. Parti
subscribing through local agents, will look to
them for thnlrsafe dellvory.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP for ISM ha fust
been published by the Company, giving fuller
information than Is possible In an advertise
ment, respecting the progress of the work, th
resources of the country truversnd by th Road,
the moans for construction, and tho value of the
bonds, which will. lie sent free on application
at the Company's oflieca or tony;of thoadver- .
tlscd agrnt-s.
JOIINU. CISCO, Treasurer, New.York.
June .1. '118-tf.
rpiIE WORLD RENOWNED
rjlHE
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE.
OUR NEW Ka"mTEy MACHINE,
II us been over two yours In yrepnratlon, ansf
which him been bronglitt.) perfection regardlee
of time, labor or exp.-nse, and Is now confident
ly presented tothe public as Incomparably tba
best dewing Moeblno in existence.
The Machine In question is simple, enmpaet,
diirnlileiiiid be.iutifiil. It Is quiet, light running
and eni.iibin of performing a range and variety
01 work never before attempted upon a single
Machine mln cither. Silk. Twist, Linen or Got
ten Thread, nii'T sewing with eoual facility the
very llnest and oonrseNt materials, and anything;
lietween the two extreme, In the moat beautiful
and aulistantlHl manner. Its attachment for
Hemming, Ilraldlng, Cording, Tucking, Quilt
ing. Felling, Trimming, Minding, eto., are Novel
and Practical, and have been Invented and ad
justed especially for this Machine.
New design of the unique, useful and popular
folding topa und enblnet cases peculiar to tha
Machines manufactured by this Company have
been prepured lor enclosing tlio new Machine.
These are gotten up In every variety of wood,
such as Rhiek Walnut, Mn nogu ny. Rosewood,
end the like, and from theplnlncat tothe moss
el-ilKinite. pattern and finish the Machine)
themselves being mora or kss highly ornament
ed, to correspond with the Table or Cabinet
for which they are intended.
A few reasons why SINGER'S latest lmpro
cd HEWING MAClllNltH aro the beat for Fam
ily and General Purpoacs.
lt. You enn sew nnytbing from the finest sin
gle thickness of Swiss ar Nansook to several
thicknesses of the heavieat Reaver ctnth, oslne;
anvklnd or sire of thread with equal facility,
from No. 2nn Cotton up to the heaviest patent or
Linen thread.
J.l r f ,,., n -Kn-f .tmlifhl'til. u.M ...
and makes the popular Lock SUtcholilia oa batb
BHies.
Kii. It has sneven elf-a1iinff dig tension which
requires no chnnge frrditferent thlcknesae of
material nrdlflcrcutHtzceof thread.
flh. It Is free from all springs, wire and other
complications, and 1 almeat noiseless.
61 h. No thread to hold or wheel to turn In
starting.
sib. it does not have to be taken apart to oil
and clean ft.
71 h. It has a perfect reed whereby yon can saw
the finest mnterlala without having to keapyonr
yon never have to assist toe work through as la
all other machines.
Stli. It will hem any width, sew a straight
sinm. or make a '-ell in the most perfect manner,
with less skill thnn is required to sew antrakihi
seam on any other machine.
Its attachments rnr Draining, uommg, e-sut-Ing.
Binding, Tucking, d-c arc novel and prao
th ai, and require but litt la skill to as tbera.
Careful Instruction given at th houa of tha
pnrehaser.
Money refunded If tha machine ar not M
represented.
Evarv machine warranted and kept in repair
three years without ohante.
AgfDt (or Oraana Coonty.
Wsaaaboia, .
III A V
Istraraaaslaai. Information tturantesd to
B rod nee a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald
cad or beard leiai face, alaoa reorpefor tba ra
moval of Plmnlaa, Hlnicbaa, Eruption, etc., oa
tha akin, leaving the same soft, clear, and bean.
ttful, can' b obtained without charg by adV
drasslnc . TH08. F. CH APM AM. CaatA. -1 ,
u. n-iyenai m loawar, sew ir.
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