The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, June 24, 1868, Image 5

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'he ajmesburcj epiibUcan, Bcbncsba 3itnc 24, 1808.
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rBTSICUN AND CKOfOX.
Offics In Jewell's building. West end of Main St.
Vi ayneaburg. 4;l: -tf.
F.
A. BALL, ,
Dealer In ftry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
AT Mi.COY'8 OIJ) STAND,
Greensboro. Fa.
J O. OF 0. F.
' " ' WAY.NESBURU LODGE, NO. .
i. ' ' ' 4
' Trail in Ganear's Building. east Main StmeL
, W ayneaburg, I. Time, Tuesday evening, each
" an.
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0OF O. F.
HOSII1MKA LODGE, NO. 868.
.Ball In Oanenr's Building, East Muln Street,
w ayneaburg, ra. Tluie, Saturday evening, each
dh.
QEO. a JEFFEUY,
NOTARY rVBLIC.
All business pcrtalnln to the office attended to
promptly. Omt; with p. & A. Telegraph CO.,
.mu ... bite: t.utll 1, IlUltflt.'.
MayJ6; 'tW-ly. .
E.
M. SAYERS,
' ATTOn.SKT a.m CO0SSKI.O1 AT LAW.
'Inaddrtlon to other hnslncs will attend to all
.caaea In Bnnlcruptey thut may beoiitrusted to hia
care. OlUee, opposite tliu Store of G. W. Rob
'irts 4 Co.
, JEWIS DAY," ;
DEALER IX HOORS AND STATIONERY,
'Wall Paper, Window Taper, .te. Sunday School
Hooka of nil kinds constantly on hand, room In
Mrs. Kuan's building, formerly occupied by col-
.terell A Tuylnr, Wuviicsburg, Pa,
Mavl), 'fiO-lv.
yOTaTrtr;
WATCUES AND JEWELRY.
i
, MAIN STREET, OITOSITK COURT llOCSE,
Keep on hands always n eholeo and aplcct as
sortment of Watches and Jewelry, Repairing
done at the lowest rates. 4;1: b7-ly.
HIRST NATIONAL BANK, .
OV WATNESBfKO.
M'
I Opens..... Eo'olock A .
. Cloaui 3 o'clock p m.
j DISCOUNT DAY TUESDAYS.
, D. Boher, Prcs't. J. C. Fi.k.n.xikk, Cashier.
'B. Frank. Klessikkn, Assistant Caihter.
JENTTSTRY '
I have located In Wayncsbiira, and am oeen.
, pylmMho lute resident-oof Dr. H. N. I'utton. llav-
otinlnted with holhthe tli..i.i-v tm.l .......ti..A I
Dentistry, and having lial nn experience of seven
yers In die profession, I feel warranted In say.
Ins thai "' patients ahull have nocauve to coin-
Slain of Inferior operations. Extraction will lie
onrlered pnlnless, when desired, by the atlmln
kbSratlon ol "Ijuighlnggaa' ' iirotherBtiesihetlcs,
"Charges moderate, and all operations warranted
aart-presented. 1 will be at home wmini t her
ADVKntuur from the tlfteenlh to Hie thirtieth
0fftl"'-t7 m""Ul' J03.S. HEKTIG.
UEKMAN HOUsi
JUST Ol'fcNED DT
: . TU0MA9- BRADLEY.
S'?,MT.i:'" t1"' mn'1 "mpl.'te note In our town.
rar.r -U -nroviced
rao;;!',:;;;"
'pledr-ytbMe.;,,.n.r.r"'ntii,:e, Wrgiy?
'tobert uol'chehtv, " "'"
, CABKUoBMAyurAnrHKi., watn-ksbiho, pa.
.nespeelfully glvea n'tiee timnWSTloejMeiJ n
Waynesburg,. Pa., where itti 'Inlentls to mann-
carriage:
' tAk.
lf frvary description. Trnm his experience
the ousiiu-ss ne letMK eonnoeiti met nts woi-k, hi
ittvle. tlltlall nntl tlui'iiltilily, will Kive entire sal
1 lnfutttlon. litis bis di'terMitii'itif.n to Mireliast
the best material In tuiirUel, ami employ none
intcoipemtt workm.i. . n
iri-All work wiinautetlfoi
roneyear.'i
"91-'.a1.ir
ll T AR11LE WORKr?, , i
6UMMEKSGILL &. BRO.
r
i(8kopln roar of flie Hamilton House neat tho
t . ritenui Jllll,)
.. f
,Ihe public are respietfullv Infurmnl that Sum
meptKlll Bi'o.huvejiiat received a lurge stock of
aUfcluiLsof
MARBLE WORK!
'8'teh a.s Grave Stones, Monuments, Mantle
Work, Ae, We are prepared to furnish work nt
Reasonable terms nit sliort notice. Call and ex
amineourstoek, styles, and prices, before pur-
iYl'ESHLRG il-VKCLE AND STONE
w o n k s .
SAYERS tl- RIXEIIART.
; SMlloT.tlnnflornrn on thoMnrhlo nnd fHonf
CutttncbffsineHaut their l mi; r-..ltNlHil stand
ImiaiHllnteefiHt of tho Pultllc Sqimrr, hetbeu
HiKh ami Grepnp strt'rts; VHyiM?slnrR, I'u.
Thin PrttabllHlimrnt litts ht't-'n tn t'omiunt 0ht
atjon BiiKM! isw, nmi Un Innirfxprlfm"1 m1 n-
; erpy of Cl.flnr'otri.tm', ttnkpft with uhv exor
ol4 nf urfd JmlutntUt anil tuMOmw won
. for thi&i ft wii.psprt'utl nmi cnvla'l'rrtnution.
JW x tensive Rtork of the vm funis variftip.'-' of
(Ihw bHt mnrltlp kepi fotmtnm.y on linnrt. -ftiw-rtiil
Rttentloo paid to polishing, presfilnr;, carv
AU brden proiuptly filled, 4;2l:,firt-tf.
OtJN DEltY NOTICE. :
THE SUBSCRIBE II HAVING rrRCILVSED
.E , X'G L E F 0 U N D E 11 Y
' ' Wftli Its lifrge stock of '
,sr' "W i-,- J
,PL0W ANB MANY OTHER CASTINGS,
" ;.4 tt -i:
iForroerlB. the hroperty-of the InteTsita lei Owens,
.' ?ir'-w ,,'1,1''';imsUess,lh'nU ;
t -jV aiAPHlTr DrPiimvn . .
-"1:iI?Tr,oU!'.' nn4(Jipon ccaannoble terras, and"
nop UJ merit a reunuuttUlo smtre of natrnnaire.
' ' C. W: BOWER
EW LIVER i STABLE
IS WAYESBITRG, PA.
The subscribers wrntld respectmlly Inform the
public that, they are prepared to
. ACOOMJIODATE AT ALL HOURS WITH
GOOD HORSES AND GOOD BUGGIES,
Oar Stable will be found in rear of the Hamll-
S Ho"e.nerthe Bteain Mill.
. MayH).'te-iy W.A.4C.W.BANE.
A CIGAR
T. BRADEN'S SewTABUSHMENT.
0.-) ,
i3 He keeps on hand at aU Umes
iK EXCELLENT QUALITY OF CIGARS,
BtMlrlm A Chewing Tobacco,
- flpw. Snuff, oto, ate.
'-
; PRICES BOWN! IS THE WORD!
! ; "'nmar Boon U the Won
r Boom la toe Wort Boom, Waynee-
HINT INQI
-TlTlt WATNE8BCRO BEPUBLICAN'
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISH
MENT, Saten' Building, East of the Publio
Square,
WAYNESBURO, PA
PAMPHLETS,
PROGRAMMES,
BILL HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
POSTERS,
BLINKS,
LABELS,
NEATLY EXECUTED
VK HAVE SOW A GREAT VARIETY
OF MATERIAL t
And a mora complete stock of
PA PER, C A R DS, fc c,
Than any mtahUihmonl within the limits of
our buslnesa clrele,
ANl'HX ARE PREPARED
To nccata every deaerlption of
JOB PRINTING!
IS A
STYLE OF NEATNESS AND
BEAUTY!!
wnicu
CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWHERE
We employ the most competent 'printers, and
propose to
MEET EVERY ORDER!
With which we are favored, in the
SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE!
AN
IS THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANSER !
Particular attention given to
FINE RULE WORK
CERTIFICATES,
CHECKS, &c.,
TERMS REASONABLE!
U"ta"" going atawhe.
jASXCSAYESs), ,
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A TALE OF THE TROPICS.
We have read nothing In a long time more
teaching than the following. Reader get out
your pocket handkerchief: -
Tlttl-Fal-Lay was a lovely maid
The white of her eya was like marmalade ;
Her skin was the blackest ol inky blacks.
And her lips were as scarlet as sealing wax.
She wore her hair In a fuzz-a-top,
Llko a swab (the nautical term for a mop;)
Her Ivory teeth wore two gleaming rows,
And she carried a skewer in her comely nose'
Klin lored a sailor (did Tlttl-Fal-Lay)
Who had been on that Island cost away.
Tlttl-Fal-Lay was tho child ot a king,
But she loved Jack Uaadeyes like anything.
She loved Jack Deadcycs: but-woo Is me!
Jack Doadcyt s, he wasn't In lovo with she;
For he fondly thought of his lovely Nan
(Who lived at Wappln,) did that young man.
And so, alas! and nlack-a-day I
When an English ship sailed Into the boy,
(The Lively Betty, a seventy-fuur,)
He took a berth In that man-of- war !
Then Tlttl-Fal-Lay (her heart was broke)
Wept but never n wonl she spoke ;
Hut sheskewr'd herself, did the mournful maid
On tho native weapon, a sword fish blade.
They burled her under tho Bo-bo tree.
With her favorite kitten along o' alio;
And the purple-nosed monkeys smlly ravo,
And chew their tails o'er the maiden's gravo.
URAXT'H KI.OQl KYI' UHATITI UF..
The magnificent order of General Grant to
his troops, after their great triumphs at Look
out Mountain and Missionary liidgo, is
the most eloquent of all his military writings
We reprint It, not only that he mny not
be forgotten, but that the loyal people of tlio
South may understand how the) will be cared
for when he is elected to the presidency, in
despite of the of tho same trators who have
been restored by Andrew Johnson to rights
which they shamefully abused :
HKADQUARTKItS MILITARY DIVISION,
or the Missisiin, y
In TUB FlKLD, C'UATTANOOGA, TeNS. )
. December 10, 1803,
The General commanding takes this oppor-?
(unity of returning his sincere thanks and
congratulation to the brave armies of the Cum
berland, Ibe Ohio, tho Tennesso and their
comrades from the Potomac, for the recent
splendid and decisivo success achieved ovor
Die enemy. In a sliort time you have recover
ed from him tiie control of the Tennessee river
from Bridgport to Kuoxville. You dislodged
him from his great stronghold upon Lookout
Mountain drove him from Chattanooga Valley
wrested from his determined grnsp the posses
sion of Missionary Ridge, repelled with heavy
loss to him his repeated assaults upon Kuox
ville, forcing him to rnise tho sicgo there,
driving htm at all points, utterly routed and
discomfited,, beyond the limits of the State.'
By your noblo heroism and determined cour
age, yoo havo most effectually defeated the
plans of the enemy for gaining possession of
the States of Kentucky and Tennessee
You have secured positions from which no
rebellious power ctm drivo or dislodge you.
For all lids the General commanding thanks
you collectively and individually The loyal
peoplo of the United States thank and bless
you. Their hopes and prayers for your suc
cess agaiiist this unholy rebellion aro with
you daily. Their faith in you will! not ho in
vain. Their hopts will not be blasted. Their
prayers to Almighty God will bo answered.
You will go to other fields of strife ; and Willi
the invincible bravery and unflinching loyalty
to justice and right which havo characterized
you in the pa-st, you will prove that no enemy
can withstand you, and that no defenses, how
ever formidab'.o, can check your onward
march. By order of
U. S. Grant, Major Gen.
TU1BI TF. TO nolUI. V.
Horaco Greeley, iu his last paper to the
A7. Y. Ledger, speaks thus of Mr. I). :
Mr. Douglas was the readiest man I ever
knew. Ho was not a hard student ; if he had
been, it would havo been difficult to set limits
to his power. I have seen him riso in tho
Senate quito at fault with regard to essential
facts in controversy, end thus to make damag
ing blunders in debate ; but he really caught
at and profited by any suggestion thrown out
by friend or foe ; and he was never ex
celled iu off-hand discussion ; so tha', . even
if worsted la Its first stages, ho was apt to re
gain his lost ground as he went on. Once as
1 sat with the senior Francis I'. Blair and one
or two others outside the bar of the Senate
in 1856, he made ns the text of an amusing
dissertation on the piebald, ringstreaked and
speckled materials whereof the new Repub
lican party was composed ; and, passing us
soon afterward, he hailed mo familiarly with
the interrogation. "Did'nt 1 give you a good
turn Just now ?" At a later day when the
Lecompton struggle was iu progress, a mutu
al friend, remembering th.it my strictures on
him in formcf years had been of a eery caus
tic sort, inquired of him whether he had any
objections, on their account, to meeting me
on a friendly footing. "Certainly not," was
his instant response ; "I always pay that sort
of debts as I go along. " Our country has of
ten been called to mourn severe, untimely
losses ; yet I deem the death of Stephen A.
Douglas, just at the outbreak of our great civ
il war, and when he bad thrown bis whole
soul into the cause of the country, ono of the
most grievous and irreparable.
KIVER CITT,
The Cheyenne Arjvt of the 10th says : . A
new city has been laid out on Green river, and
as a result ot a "little on-pleasantness" a new
cemetery has been commenced, by two graves
near the same place. Of the new city and its
surroundings, the Sweetwater ilinet of the
3rd says.
The city of Green River Is laid out about a
mile above the stage crossing, where the rail
road will cross Green river ; a el'y company
has been formed with II, M. Hook, Esq.,
fotmerly Mayor of Cheyenne, and now one
of its leading business men, as President, and
Frank B. Gilbert Esq . formerly of the firm of
Gilbert & Son's, Salt Lake City, as Secretary.
The greater number of slurc-hnlders in com
pany are railroad, stage men, &c. men who
have been long looking forward to this point
as one where the Territories of Utah, Idaho
and Montana would have to look . for their
supplies tho coming season. Heavy grad
ing will have to be done near tho city, at an
estimated cost of $(00,000. The town site is
aid to be very pleasantly tituated, and tight
in this vicinity some of the heaviest grading
will have to be done, and some of the deepest
cut will have to be made, on the whole route.
There are three gang comprising about four
hundred men, now. at work on the road, at
and near the city, and tome hundreds are en
gaged In getting out, lumber, ties tnd build
ing material. The timber for forty miles up
the river, is claimed by right of pre-emption.
. ' ' . ,v ,
Mabeyino a woman for lier beauty, is like
eating a nightiugale for its singing.
"Havb you read my last speech?" asked a
Tain orator to a friend.
"I hope so," was the reply.
A fROMixaxi journalist in New York, who
is perfectly bald has offered a reward of one
thousand dollars for a tale that will make his
hair stand cn end.
"Cojii, husband," sail tho wife of a note
shaving. Wall-street shark, "it Is time for us
to get up ; the day 1? breaking." "Well, let
It oreot j I don't hold any of its paper."
Wires you pass a door after 9 o'clock at
night, and see a young man and young wo
man within, nud hear a smack, you may bet
your bottom dollur the young man don't live
there !
A rorcLAu clergyman, who was sadly an
noyed by incessant coughing among his con
gregation, paused, in his discourse, and re
marked that "ir ladies would wear their bon
nets on their heads and tlo the strings, coughs
would not bo prevalent."
Most enny man will concede that it loox
very foolish tu see a boy drng a bevvy sled up
a stepe hill fur the lleella' pleshus uv ndlu"
down again, .but appears tu me that boy iz a
sage bi tho sldo uv the young man hoo works
hard all week and drlnx hiz stamps up Sater
da night.
Mb. 11. G. Hazard, who was a delegate to
tho Chicago Convention, writes fiom Iowa, on
bis way westward, as follows: "In my
journey I find that our action at Chicago has
made prominent another General, who seems
now to be almost as much in tho hearts and
on the tongues of the people as General Grant
himself. As you have no doubt heard of
him, I need hardly say I allude to General
Satisfaction.
A ska captain trading regularly on the Af
rican coast, was invited to meet a committee
of a society for the cvangUirttloa of Afilca,
Among numerous questions touching the hab
its and religion of tho African people, he was
asked :
"Do tho subjects ol the King of Dahomey
keep Sunday ?"
"Keep Sunday?" ho replied; "yes, and
every oilier darned thing they can lay their
hands on."
1IOXHI l'Ol It rtl'ftl.VKSS.
Wo commend tills paragraph, from the
the London Economist, to all who have a "vo
catiou :"
It is a good sigu when a man is proud of
his work or his calling. Yut nothing is more
common than to hear him finding fault con
stantly with their particular business, aud
deeming themselves unfortunate because fast
ened to it by the necessity or gaining a livli
hood. In this spirit men fret, and laboriously
destroy nil Iheir comfort In tho work ; or they
change teir business, and go on miserably'
shifting hum one thing to another, till the
grave of the poor-house gives them a fast
g"P-
Hut wlille, occasionally a man f ills In life
because ho is not iu tho plnco fitted to his pe
culiar talent, i. happens ten times oftener that
failures results from neglect and even con
tempt of an honest business. A man should
put his heart into everA'thing that lie docs
There is not a profession that bus not its po;
ciliar cares and vexations. No man will es
cape annoyance by changing builnoss. No
mechanical business is altogether agreeable
Commerce in lis endless varieties, is affected
liko all other human pursuits, with trials un
welcome duties, and spirit-tiring necessities.
It is tlio wato nness of fi. lly for a man to search
out tho frets and burdens of his calling, and
give his mind every day to a consideration of
them. They belous ti human life. They
are Inevitable. Brooding over them rmly
givos them streug'.h. On tho other hand, a
man has i ocr given to him to shed beauty
and pleasure upon the homeliest toil, if bo is
wiso. Let a man adopt his business and iden
tify it with hU life, and cover it with pleasant
negotiation ; for Gjd bus given us imitation
not alone to make some poets, but to enable
all men it beautify homely things, Heart
varnish will cover up innumerable evils and
defects. Lnok at the giod things. Accept
your lot as- a man docs a pclco of nigged
ground, and begin to get out tho rocks and
riK.ts, to deepen and mellow tho soil, to en
rich and plant i'. There i3 something iu tho
most forbiding avocation around which a man
ni.iy twine pleasant fancies, out of which he
may develop an honest pride.
GESEKAI.Cin.lXT OX HIS .Hl'.SCl.E.
While at West Point, Grant was "run on" by
tho older scholars according to tho custom of
that Institution. He endured a good deal
without resentment, until ono day, being on
mock p trade, he as insulted by tho Captain
of tho company, wheu ho stepped from the
ranks, threw off his coat, an 1 challenged the
Captain to fight. Abbott tells the story as
follows :
Such a challenge could not be declined, all
the company looked eagerly on i the Captain
soon succumbed beneath the sturdy and
swift falling blows of Grant, and cried for
quarter. Ho had been very soundly whip-
ped before hisj pride would permit him to
yield.
The young champion not nt all fatigued and
allowing no excitement over bis victory, turn
ed to tho Lieutenant, and said very blandly to
bim i
"It is now, Lieutenant your turn. Perhaps
you would like to try to revenge the Captain.
I shall be happy to meet you. "
The Lieutenant, who had taken an active
part in the Insolent Joke upon the young cadet,
could not in honor ruiuse. i o have shown a
coward's discretion would have exposed him
to the endless joers of his comrades. Grant
mode short work with him, and gave him a
thorough thrashing. .
He then with apparently as much com
posure as if he hod been attending to ordi
nary duties, turned to his companions in line
and said i
"Who comes next t I want peace, but I
am willing to fl jht the whole company, ono
by one, if that Is necessary to gain peace."
His comrades now greeted him with three
enthusiastic cheers. They came forward tu
multuously, and shook him by the hand, de
claring that ono possessing so much pluck
should no longer bo subject to their annoy
ance. It was in reference to this offer to fight
the whole company that be received the
nickname of "Company Grant." This name
he retained until, on memorable occasion,
b changed it for "Unconditional Surrender
annti" ; y . .. . '
EW STANDI NEW 8T03E!
NEW STOCK!
Thiruitrflniim fifths twnnl of onr town find
county U respectfully toll cited at Uio new ataud.
P. A XT ELL & CO.,
Blaehlcv's Comer, opposlteh Wright House,
Warnesburs. Fa., where a splendid stock has
Just been received, consisting of
DRY QoODS,
FINE WHITE GOODS,
FANCY GOODS.
DKF.9S TRIMMINGS,
SPRINQ SHAWLS
AND BALMORALS,
EMBROIDERIES,
NOTIONS, GLOVES.
HOSIERY, RIBBONS,
Velvets, Parasols, beaded and plain; Ladles' and
Gent's Hats In various styles.
Ac, 4c. , Ac,
O A fine assortment of everything In our line
aiwaya on uauua
i"Wo sell at very reasonable rates and deal
anae toairas
COME, EXAMINE, AND BUY !
P. AXTELL&CO.
May 27, 'M-ly
G
OO U NEWS!
AND NEW GOODS!
D. SHIRK,
Now otters to tho public
The most complete assortment ot
Every thing In the Dry
Goods line ever brought to
This marhot. The Spring
Styles, fresh and attractive
And of every variety.
Hats for Men and Boys,
Ladles' and Misses. Boots
And Shoes, unsurpassed In
Durability . Cheapness.
Muslins, Dolalncs, Cloths,
Bonnets A Bonnet frames
Casslmeres, and In fact
Everything that can bo
Desired, you can buy of him.
A. WILSON, JR.
EMWlnlly InvitM a cnll from hisnlri customers,
being ftntiHfleri the prefttlan nf former den I -ln
will be MistahuMl nnd thut now, nn of
yor, the tfwteH of nil will Iw plsd
rcKitrdinK price and quality. Kin
brnre tho fl rat opport unity
nnd lve him Rn early call.
iT-Room formerly occupied by A. Wilson, Jr.
In WlWon's building, Wnynesburu, Pn.
apVW-ly. ! HIIIRK.
T
HE LATEST YET.
MILS. E. 8. SAYEItH A 1I08KIJWO
Have Just arrived from the East with a large
nasortment of foreign and domcstlo
DRY GOODS,
SPRING & SUMMER STYLES,
which they propose to sell at the lowest CASH
prices! such as Dress Goods, Dress Trlin
inlna. Dress llitttons, !Adlea
(shawls. Boots and nhoea.
Hats for men A Ikvs,
also,a great variety
nice articles, nt
very low
prices
for
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' WEAR,
Wares of all kinds, and a complete variety of the
best liltOCKHIKM. Allof wlileh they propose to
sell at the very lowest figures, depending on the
quality nnd cheapness of their goods to gain
them custom.
Oive them acall before purchasing elsewhere,
and they will prove that the above Is correct.
Koom In Allison's building, nearly opposite the
Court House, Waynesburg. 4;l,'e7-tf
gEAUTIFUL DISPLAY !
DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, &.,
EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
EVERYTHING IN .THE LINE 1
Wishing lo ettseoat tor the Fall trade, he of
fern his goods at astonishing low rate for cash.
The slock U as late as the latest aud the beat Is
market.
MlDor'iBullding, orpostr tb Oram Hon Be.
lM-3in U K. EVANS.
N
FACT WORTHY OF NOTE !
JOHN W. "WINGET
Undoubtedly baa the LARGEST STOCK ol
HOME-MADE BOOTS A SHOES I
IN WAYNESBURO.
They have been tried and found to bo equal If not
Superior to any in the place I
He has a general and well manufactured assort-
lueiu oi
LADIES' AND MISSES, MEN A BOYS'
HOME MADE
BOOTS, SHOES AND SUrPEHB!
He keeps hands nnexeelled as workmen In
leather. Ills shop will be found
NEAR COTTEREL'S TANNERY,
-After returning thanks for a 1 1 hern I patro
nape heretofore bestowed, I wish to say to my
oltl customers and others that I warrant my
work In every particular, nnd will sell at price
that will sutisfy any reasonable person.
Don't forget tho place, but
GIVE ME A CALL BOON.
apK.'SS-ly JOHN M. WINCJET.
QHEAT PANIC IN THE PRICES OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
WILLIAM flEltnYHLI.L'S,
TWO DOOH.S WEST OK N. CLARK A HON'S
CLOTIIINO HTOHK,
Having Just purt hnsed a heavy Stock of Moots
and Hhoesof the KINKSTand lllvST QUALITY
to be found In the Kast, he now hna the Best se
lected and most complete assortment of these
Goods ever biought to the Town. And he oilers
to sell
FOR CASH
Men's best, whole stock, Home-made Boots, 17
Inch leg, atjil.isi, 5.JA anil 5.110; Men's Fine Call
at87..r0, Willi n uniform deduction In rates, on
all kinds of stock. Mr. Ilerryhlll having an ex
perience of lo years lu the manufacturing of
BOOTS AND SHOES !
In thoroiiKhly acquit I nted with the businefM, and
bus taken ffreut aire to intike OiIh a
Bt'PEIUOH BTOC'K TO ANY KKIT It KM.
TO FORK,
Experienced hnndft are constantly employed
In nut Icing to ordi-r and we ran ttnfoly nay that nt
no plnee In theno "dlgglnKK" enn the mate
rial and workmanship be Hurpanscd.
ALL WORK WARRANTED !
ire now ink his friends nnd the nubile to cnll
and examine his tock, nt he feels enntldent that
ne ran piease mem. w.m, iihiuutiiiii.,
12;18-tf Main Htroet, Wayncxburg, Pa.
G
HEAT BARGAINS!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
NEW BTOCK t
NEW STORE I
CUSTOM-MADE WORK!
CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT
SI. C. & II. BELL'S,
(HL'CCBIaOK TO.nAUITED,)
SAYERS' CORNER
WAYNEsnCRO, PA.
t-Call and examine, and save money)
GOTO M. C. A H. BELL'S FOR BARGAIN!)
12;Hy.
G1
FTS FOR THE MILLION
A HUGE STOCK,
BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR TH EI FESTIVE
nivu lie t i . to
. . j niibntf, Al
I 3 A A C HOOPER'S
OROCEgT AMD COJirECTIOXEkT I
Mr. Hooper would still have his friends and pat
rons bear In mind, that he continues In the Gro
cery and Confectionery trade at hi usual place of
doing business, aud that be has Just received
A FRESH 8UPPLY
of tha beat quality of all articles In bis line.
TOYS NOTIONS, and a great variety of useful
articles always on hand.
REFRESHMENTS.
In connection with tha above, Mr. Hooper
keeps a Restaurant, where
DBLIOIO.UB-OYSTERS!
WHb alt the cetera," aro served nf, reason-
hla Ml
The moat attractive and most popular resort
In town. S(i iy.
Palatum.
IETTER THAN EVER I
FROM
NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA
THOMAS BRADEN,
Has just received a splendid ne
SPRING' STOCK OF HARDWARE! :
To which he Invitee especial attention.
?il5,.rt,.'!.n wl,h everything In hU lint
needed by the farmer and mechanic. Being a
practical farmer, he knows eiactly the wanla
'J.'." f',Mmer. '""'ds. Among his variety o?
goods will be Mind iron ami Nails of all kinds,
Hahes ofBll varieties. Augers, Braces, AO. Tut"
tie-toothed, Cross-cut and Mill 8awe. Hand
8w and Tools of all descriptions.-
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Mowing Machines, Cutting Boies, Cora BhelleM
Plows. Cultivators, Shovels. Works, and even
thing In this lluo.
SADDLERY HARDWARE:
A general assortment of Badtllery Hardware, Ml
which lie invites the attention Of purchasers-)
WOODEN WARE OF ALL KU(DS
Till. Thickets, Putter Tlowls and all kinds of
Kitchen Wooden Hxin's, Willow Baskets,
Brooms. Brushes, Coal Bueketa, Brass Kettles,
llimvy Whips, Khot duns, Boys's Wagons and
Hh . is. All of which will be sold cheaper than
ever for Cash I
GIVE HIM A CALL SOON.
He will take pleasure In showing his stock at
a'.lllmes. So'tlve hliu a cull when yon come to
town. Kenicmber the place,
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
WAYNESBUKO, PA.
ap M-tr TIIOMA3 DRADErf,
JM PO RT ANT TO '
BUILDERS as o CONTRACTORS!
WAYNESBURO STEAM PLANIXO, MILti
It Rive uft plennnre to annonnc to tho pobllfl
the completion of thlfl work and the readiness oi
the proprietor to
RECEIVE ORDERS.
A SO
MAKE CONTRACTS!
The best linnroved machinery Is used. Plan,
lug. Ploughing and (Irooving, Hash and Door
Making, Paniielllrig, Kipping, moulding Ae.,
rapidly and skilfully executed. Killing prices
paid for ,
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER!
They are also prepared lo do all kinds of Carpen
ler work, wild Ihe utmost promptness, and in
tin. iinmi niiiiniiiin int itiHiiiitrr.
They respectfully solicit a share of tnhllt
atrnnaiie, and flatter themselves that they wll
n all cases be able to
GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION t
All ortlers promptly attended to
BRADEN, WAJ.TON A SAYERS,
s:H-tf
Waynesburg, Pa.
COPPER AND TINWARE ESTABLISH.
MENT IN WAYNESBURO, PA,
POS T THROW MONEY AWAY, BUT TJSK
IT TO BUY CHEAP AND USEFUL8TOVE8 OF
W. II. IIELPII ENSTINE,
They have the handsomest and neatest pattern
of
COOKINO, HEATINO, AND PARLOR
STOVES I
In nse. "Call ami examlnn the different pattern
before you. purchase elsewhere. They havo
the HOHKUA I.E. for wood or coal, three sites
anil Ihe Perfection, for wood, three sizes.- They
are the best .stoves in use.
Don't let Hie women scold any longer, but get
them what they need.
They manufacture
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE f
of all kind. Everything In our line will bo
attended to promptly ; send In your orders soon,
for I will sell cheap for cash or country produce
SPOUTING AND ROOFING!
done to order on the shortest notice, at the old
stand, south of the Sheriff's House, Waynes
burg, Pa. W. II. IIELPHENSTINE.
l;-m .
E. "A. TINKER II. L. MAPEU
(JUNKER & MAPEL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR TIIE SALE OF
HOGS, CATTLE AND SHEEP,
AT TIIEIR OWN YARDS,
WEST BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
ADJOININO MD. LIVE STOCK SCALES.
Consignments respectfully solicited. All com.
niuuleatlons promptly answered. Post OfTUs
Address Uox l.'sio. 7-.M-ly.
tiKOKOK. C. 8TI-ROI8S,
Attorney at Law.
Jon C. WAOHgB
Notary Public,
QjTURGISS & WAGNER,
UNITED STATES CLAIM AND GENERAL
COLLECTING AGENTS.
j-For the adjustment of CLAIMS, of all kinds
against tho United States, such as ,
PENSIONS INCREASEOF PENSIONS, BOUN
TY, IKJO EXTRA BOUNTY,
and those of any other class call on or write! to
the Military and Naval Agency of
us call on or '
geney of
1ISH WAOJ
slow Ilagans' c
(Up Stairs,)
.Ga5TOWN,7
HTIIKGJSH 4 WAONER,
Walnut St., t door below Ilagans' corner
(tlBHtalra.)
MVCT-ly MORGaJITOWN, w. ,va.
I o. of.o. y.
WAYNESBURO ENCAMPMENT, NO. lit. '
Rail In Oanear't Balktlng. east Main Jttrstf,
Wsjnjjbujt. V. First and second Friday of
&0
v.