Voticb to ArroBSKYS.-AttoTneyi will be held n-snonslble for Paper Books, Advertising end Job Work, ordered by them and not paid for In advauue. Such bills to bo collectable on deiwaud. . - - . ; - j Nuw A uvsrtisksi rkts. The attention of our renders specially directed to the follow ing advertisements, wliicli appear for the Brut time In our paper lo-dav. gvi-Asslinee's Notice II. IC PueUn. s-9herlirs Bale II. U. 8Hvu. aj-j-Ayer's Hair Vlimr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. giT .Iyer's Cathartic PliUHrDr..J. . U Ayer & Co. W Wool Cardlng--John HVDeljoll. - I Nr.w Ciiukcii. Preparations nro making' for erecting a new Church at O.irruril'j Fort. - Recovering. The men whoso filling we noMcoU in our last issue, oru rapidly liuprov- A llnQutsr. Will uur Mentis In each town ship, send us the oaruo of some intelligent sol dier who votes the way he shot 1 , , Foustaix I'm. Morse's patent fountain, pen is a good institution and will pay anyone for the buying. Mr. H in Jull, His agunt, li sell log them. " " Not Dkad. The Bruwnsvlllu "Clipper" re ports Jos. Jeffries, who was s'lot by Barr on the Fourth, as alive and nuarly well of the wound, which is no doubt satisfactory to the partlci. Iiio Flkkcil Sir. W. J. WiUlit sold a Spanish Marino Duck to Mr. TI101. Carroll, of Wash. Co., Ta., weighing 65 tbs. which shear ed a fleece of 18 lbs. Who can beat it lor liw of sheep? Oalks from Araby the Blest, freighted with the brtatb of oriental spice flowers, are not so entrancing as the perfume of Plialon's "Flor do Mnyo," the new perfume for the handker chief. Sold by all druggists. Hurntsiiiso Sunday afternoon copious rains swept anmud us with a light full here which, light as it w is, was thankfully received. New impetus will he glvn to cjru.au I mu n full crop of which is confidently anticipated. Lkttiiis most Ecnoru Arrangements have been perfected with a young gentleman who sailed for Europe last week to furnish the RKFi-ni.irAX a letter fortnightly from over the water.- We expect a treat for our readers. Wantf.d. A good rellr.blo man to ecI Wheeler 4 Wilson's Sewing Machines in Greene Co. Pa , wagon furnished by the com pany. No capital required. Address linnie. dintely, Wm. Sumner & Co., Lock OjX 303 Pittsburgh, Pa. BiA'STRR. B.foro 111) nomliatlnn of Sey mour was certain thu Peudletonians herea bouts swore forcibly they would never sus tain him. When the storm came they took refuge under the platform, but !hat won't save them from the deluge. Nick Statu or AriAins. Lnst Satur day night it Is reported th it at lease twenty young men and boys w.tj drunk 011 our streets. From those who were old enough to know better down to t lie wouU-bciiiuii of twelve and ntteen years. Of cms.) noliudy ij to blame ! Cocr dk Soi.iel We leant of several cases of sunstroko in this neighborhood, n.mo re sulting fatally. Thu hot weather of tho past few weeks is unprecedented and our exchanges everywhere speak of the mortality resulting from sunstroke. L-t Wednesday soveril hundred cases are reported. IIabvkst. Farmers have had weather meat favorable for gathering their c ops. For weeks past the whirr of the reaper has been heard. Stacks of grain and new mown hay now greet the eye ut every turn, and soon the bin wilf hold their contuuts an J summer's la bor 'a done. Sricv Siiclt. A copy of tho Yah GiUeyi Cmranl, is on our t:i lo. It Is a readable pn ier of sixteen pages, handsomely pi luted. Thcro is fun, tanny and philosophy in it. The L'onnt has recently been enlarged and Is under the coutrol of the students, with numer ous eminent men .is contributors. IstritovKMOT. Mr. Thos. Bradley his re cently put another story on tho rear part of the "Sherman House," which will when fin ished enable hlu to meet his enlarged custom. Wc note one or two other Improvements of the same kind lu our place. The brick-making South of town goes ou steadily and besides the new Church there will bo other houses erected. Soisu amd Skxsiblk. Would you have some genuine entertainment?. Read the il lustrated Phrenological Journal for August Now Ready containing Poitraits und Bio graphical Sketches ofOle Bull, Napjlconlll., Blsmark, Ludwig II. of Bavaria ; the Prussian General Mollkc. A very interesting Number. 43.00 a year or $I,.V) for half year. Address, & R. Wells. New York. Son Strokk. A Philadelphia physician writes to fhe IMjtr of that city, to let the pub- lie know the following manner of successfully treating cases of sun stroke . "Let the per sons thus affected be removed to a cool placo, his clothing taken off, and the body rubbed from head to foot with large pieces of ice, at at the same time that pieces of ice are kept iu the arm pits. This simple treatment, If stead ily persevered in, will save cases which seem almost desperate ; and there is reason to be lieve, under any other treatment would cer tainly prove fataL ' .-1 .' i i j , E Ptoaincs Van ! Tho editor of the Beaver local, the Democratic organ of Bea ver County, keeping his eye upon "Brick" Ponieroy the pole star of his ethics of Democ racy, cornea down handsomely on the men who sold themselves to Seymour and hit Wall fit clan. Hear bunt - ... - - "Willi7 the vote an! influence t Western Pro ny Irani In the Convention, Mr. Pendle- Ton could and would have boon nominated. But our delegates and we are loth to make the leclaration, disregarded what they knew to fee the almost unanimous wish, the instructions and pmyers of their constituents, and thus de- - foated the only man whom the people had set their hearts on, and In whose behalf they bad already foorbt the campaign. Cur Western PeDDsylvanM delegate simply misrepresented. . Tbkis a blast declaration but with the tales of dlssBtisiactiOD at their coarse, with which oar ears are momentarily filled, we are in no hu '' nor to sugar-coat words. ,.: Presuming ipon the Local as good authori ty, H places these men In a very unenviable poeltioa before the Pendletonlans," However small men, like fishes, are liablejto be Swallow ed ap by those of larger opacity, and their should be no grumbling by their constituency. On the contrary shout 1 "the King can do no wrong! longlve the Ktog !" U It does end rU anarchy and enslavement' ' . . ," " . . TM a Maic -Oimmji-n itn hliiar j Our citUens have been subject to great Inconven ience for times past by the irregularity and non-arrival of the' mails from Pittsburg. A deem it Just -and proper the public should be prof erly informed on tlie-fjulrjeTrt-ead, the cen sure be rightly applied. The schedule time on Route No. 2324 Is to leave' PlitabfllgVa't d A."M., ami arriv at Washington 1 P. M., daily (Sundays excepted) being seven hours running time over a pike. . To return, leave Washington at 1 A. M. and arrive at Pittsburgh at 3 P. M. dally 8 hours time On rcute 2333 leave Washington at 1 J P. M i and arrive at Waynesburg, dally at " being 6 hours time. To return, leave Waynes burg at 0 A. M. dally, and arr've at Washing ton at 11 31 being six hours over a mud road most of the way. , I am Informed by responsible persons tha the mall seldom reaches Washington 'from Pittsburgh before 3 o'clock P. M. and often later in the day. If the Waynesburg mall leaves Washington at Its schedule lime. 1 1 P. M., it Is almost suro to leave tho Pittsburgh mail sackt behind and they He bVer until next day. If it awaits the arrival oi the Pittsburgh mail at Washington it U sure to delay the mail at this place to a late hour, especially In wet weather and dark nights, inaklug it too late for our business mon to answer correspondences thus requiring four to six days time to write and get a return answer for a letter a distance of 30 miles. It Is true we have a line of coaches running regularly between Pittsburg and Waynesburg by way of Beiillsvllle, Ac In t'J to 10 hours i time every day, hut they are matters of prl I vate enterprise, and subject to no mail changes nor is that a post route, hence the mail cauuot I be sent over It. Petitions have been forwarded and corn ' plaints entered to correct this statu of things but thu evil still exists. Uur business men have been truly represented at the depart ment but wo ure not strong enough to over come tho objections urged agaiust us, or rather tha arguments advanced by Washing, ton to sustain her business men, as they con sider themselves abused If they cannot for ward their letters to Pittsburgh and have Ihein answered next day. By letter from tho Department we are prom ised the ul'.oratl 111 of schedule time to leave Washington daily at I P. M. for ritlsburg, provided we get the consent of the Washing ton P. M. ami Contractor, but the bullous men of Washington object to it I am informed by tiio P. 31, ut that place. '1 ho contractor from Washington to Waynesburg aUayi has his teams ready at Washington to leave when his limu arrives, aid it is a great loss to hliu if passengers are 'eft over. Yours &a.t , Joskpii Coo is e, P.M. S-a-c-b -kiikk ! Tho ground for the past two wei ks has biii n parched and as hot as the scoria of Vemvius ought to be. N.i slatitiu dicular rays reach its stirt'.ieo. but fljry Plircbus seems to leap Into mid air and pierce, remorselessly $ih his darts tin wiglit un lucky cnoitgli to be c lught iu range. Ices are iu Umuand nhen courage enough Is plucked up to leave the shade an 1 go where they are. Evenings am only o'Joyable in lint blissful hour whoa lovar ".nsel ia thu lane." We have hoard of hot time?, but this is par-boiling and routing.- Woe it nothing but liquids, speak lu gasps, walk trcmulouily and with momentary expectation of only leaving a greanu spot to mark our exlsleucn. Birds have quit flying and gone to fanning themselves The only ready happy thing we see, confound 'cm 1 am the bi j til iu hollies who sing Impulently about thu oars without fear of molest iii m. Surely, ''it Is no task fur suns '.oshlue." . . Tun SinsirABiLtA DmnKns of Yuoata. Tills singular set oi people nro descended from tho ancient Aztecs of bmthern M)xbo, in .1 still retain soma of tho peculiarities which Stevens and 1'rcscoU gave of th ilr unccstors. Dr. J. C. Ayer is. Cj., employ a sm'ill army ol them In digghij Sirsaparilhi root. Provid ed with narrow spades, a coil of rip i, and a bag of water, they are ready for tho forest where tho wild b.inau 1 furnishes them food. and thick -leaved trees their only shelter. Few of those who fin 1 themselves rej iven itci by this product, know h iw much tluy iCra in debted to tho toil of these humblo lab rcrs, who dig health for Ih msau lsof D Ayer's patrons, wiiilo they sometimes losi their own. liotton Commercial, Pat Ut ! Persons knowing or suspecdug themselves Indebted to the firm of A. Mildred & Co., by noto or hook account, will feoi themselves called upon to sctllo before the 1st of Aug. prox. After that date all outstand ing ddbts will be put into proper hands lor collection and collocted If possible. A. UII.PUKP IK CO. Noticb to Stock DaALtns For rent four hundred and sixty acres of good grazing or arming lands, in Centra township, Greene co., fi'u. The above will be rented in ona or two tracts, for one, two, three or five years. Cal soon. Jamks IsniiR.tM. Waynesburg, Pa. ' JcsrOerxKD. A now an'' complete stock of Boots and Shoes, at M. C. & II. Bell's cheap store, Sayeri' corner, Waynesburg- Among their stock will be found all the Spring Slylcs, direct from tho manufacturers, selected by M. C Bell expressly for this market. . . Tho iustruction givju at tho Nor n il School Edinboro, is systematic, suggestive and accu rate. A singlo term at tach a school is often oi great value. . .,. , .. .. '.V... The Normal School at Edinboro has a good reputation. The 3tato assists those who intend to teach.' Isitial Paper put up in neat boxes of one quire each with envelopes to match at Day's Book Store. . ..-,. t ( ' Laid, Sperm, Neats-foot, Fish, Sweet and Castor oils, for sale at G. W. Roberts Drug Store. ' ' 1 A sruxDiDjlot of Paint Brushes and brushes of all kinds, for sale at U. W. U jbert' D. ug Store. . O ) to Q. W. Roberts' Drag Store and get a bottle of Mishler's Bitters. . ( Maotolia Watsb.a-A delightful toilet arti cle superior to Cologne and at half the price v. 1 ' Cf- J 1 Suspat School Bilks, all kinds, ,for sole , at Pqbllshew prices at Days' Book 8tore. ' t .... 7, '-.' j Da Bcama's Infallible Tobacco-Antidote for sal4t 0. W. Roberts' Drug Store. . pAnrni of all kinds; dry and to oil, for sale' at O. W. Roberta' Drugstore ' ' 1 ' Arias' Hair Vigor a new; Preparation for the Hair, for sale at Q. W., Roberts J - Q nod spoofed" cot ton warranted 300 judi etiatFordyee'a. r 'V " V FaascH ASkt Lotiob, tha bast liniment In use, for sale at 0. W. Roberts' Drug; Btore BrANOABD Prints for 1 2 Jets at Fordyce'tJ (Jefferson.) FHSESToe's aiotioonmaker'sPure White Lead for sale at Q. W. Roberts' Drug Store, ' TuE"P6DiRsrX'fll'cku' Powders; ''forj sale at Brudeu'k Dreg Store. A ukqh assortment of Mowing Scythes Just received at T. Braden's Hardware Store. SraWAKT's Chaaiplon Salve wholesale and retuil by D. W. Braden, agent for Oroiyie Co, Barhet's, Allen's and Hall's Hair Restorer sold at Braden's Drug Store. Faiuisiocxs Puie yVhlte Lead, for sale at Braden's C'rng Store. OtsTLtuKN's patent, quartpr Oxford ties, at M C. 4 II. 'Bell's, very cheap for cash ! Wbapmmo Paiier all sizes at Lewis Day's n....b- u. Hat forks of all descriptions just received at T. Braden's Hardware Store. r. , All nf Dr. -Snrgent'a medicines for sale at Braden's Drug Store. . , A new supply of Wull Paper Just received at Lewis Day s Book Store. Nkw Books received every week at Lewis Day 's Book Store. Blank Note Books best form now in use at Lewis Day's Book Store.. Good Moroco Shoes at Ford yce's for $1,33 For goods at fair prices call at Fordyce's. Jttavhft-s. WAV.NESBcnQ, July 2!, l. Corrected Weekly for the ItEi-fiiLicAN, ritODUt-'E. ntittKrfrraihrol!, Sjtb...i Kuks dot. I'olutops V bush I,ard ylti Tiillow y lb ........... t.'ouiitry Honp y rb LlrleU Apples "jl B - FLOUR AND un.VIX. . 1 60-52 50 :: 4 be Flour v bbl Wheat ? bush Uye V bunli Corn V bush Corn Meal V buah ii 00 2 1)0 ..1 151 20 1 ID 1 It) . . , OR0CERIE3. ConVe f tt 2830 1 HO ley ro llrown Huifiir y II) Uelliit-il suir y lt Hyrupiigiil MoIhshom (N. Orleans,) HorKbum V Kul Salt n blil...., Illcu ' lb 15 20 104 1 30 80 1 25 13 Firittuiituil mauui;is. Saturday, July is, 1,103. DurlnR the past week tnHo has ruled point, Willi 1IKOI l" i-pi i:ii. "Jin uiiiiiiHii'iui thn wobH has lnon extreme, thu nutreury rniiK liiii m)st of tbti I lino very close on to loodnart-us 1111U til In lias tended to iiiutei lully chock business urnii KIIKIH. We quote as follows, which are the wholesale nrlcos : 1 OU.VIX AND FI.OUR. Wheat, ri-nn'a. and Ohio, Winter tied J2 25.22 25 i ,..,u Imuli TTfitiTttt i.iu-n v biiHii h iwnim SnrillK WllPilt Klour .W. IOOIiSIO.tO .' U 00 a. 11 76 llltUl ucu. PUilVIiSIONS Hboulctern 132i,'i Siwur Cured liums liru FolnKK'H, V bush Applt'M l bbl Checsu Ku''s V dot llulter v.- B.ooaiii.io 13. il 21 22525 PiSiXSTLVAJIII CF.X'ril.lL NTOC'K I- AllDS. 1'irrsiiunoit, July 10,18ns. Cattli The mnrket was well supplied with cattle, The extreme. rniiReor prices were 94 7 76)1 cwt. The principal portlou of tho allies wort for thn KaNtern market. SHRKi-The nuinket won not no firm as on the Jrovloua Wcmc Thu cxlr60io ratis were S2 tM UJ,l cwt., by the head NKW If OKU DJIT (lOODM SIARKET, Nkw Yubk, July is, Dry goods buoyant. Tlcst heuvy brown Ii.'11iikh 17nlx, Unbleaabcd New York nilllit II rm ut 38c WamHUIta mux II nx 2V. I'rlnted Ciillcpns arc (Inn and in mod emiereqnnel at l.'l'ml IHo lor Icmling nmkus, aud 16 it 174o for Spruguca's - J-Uulle la Mnrrlntre. Youns; Men' Ouliln to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felici ty, The humnno views of benevolent Physi cians, on the Krrors and abuses Incident to Youtli and early Manhood, sent in seulcd letter eiivHluuen, free of charge Address HOWARD ASrt'iUA I'lOtf, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. J u ne 17,'BH-ly S7-Art.lrcss to the Jfervon and Deblli tntcd, whoso siirTarings have been protracted from bidden causes, and whose enscs require prompt treatment to render existence desira ble : If you are sufforlns, or have suffered from Involuntary discharge, what effect does It pro duce upon your general hculth 7 Do you feel wunk, debilitated easily tired? Docs a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Doe yuur liver, or urinary origans, or your kid neys, frequently get out of order ? Is your urine Hometlnies tnick. milky or ilecky. orTfs It ropvon Hctlllng? Ordoesn thick scum rUo to llic top r Or la a sediment at tho bottom after It baa stood awhile? Doyou havespellsofsliort breathing or dyxpepsta? Arc your bowels con stipated? Do you huvo BpvllH of fainting, or ruslu-A of blood to tho head ? Is your memory impaired ? I your mind constantly dwelling upon till sui'Jeet? Do you feel dull, UntleHs, mupinii, tired of eompany, of life? Do you wlHh to ho left alone, to iret awny from every tHKly ? Docs any tittle thing make you start or Jump? In your sh-cp broken or rentlemir Is the lintro or your eye as brilliant ? The bloom on your check as brluut? Do yon enjoy your self la society as well ? Do yon persue your biislneM with tho same energy ? Do) you feel a much confidence la yourself? Are your nplritsdull and llngKing, given to fits of melan choly? Ifsodonollay ittoyour liver or dys pepsia, llavo yoareatles nights I Your buck weak, your knee weak, and have but llttlo appetite, and you attrlbuto this lo dyspepsia or Uver-complaint? nv reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases bad ly cured, and sexual execssess, are all capable of producing ft weaknew of the generative or- f:uns. The organa of generation, when In per eet health muke the man. Did yon ever think that those bold, deflan', energetic, persever ing, succe-Hiiful bunlnewi-men are always those whoso generative organs aro in perfect health You never bear anch men complain of being melancholy, of nervounes, of palpitation of tile benrt. They are navcr afraid they cannot succeed In buniness; they dont become sad and discouraged ; tliy are nlwaya polite and pleasant in the eompany of ladioa, and look you and them rliiht In the face none of yourdown cast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean thowi who keep the organs Inflated by running to exceaa. Them will aot only ruin thelreonstlliitlons, but also thnw theydobusincm wilhor for. . How many men, from badly-cured diseases from the eflecta of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about thnt state nf weakness In thone oi-gaus that haa redueiHl the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy, pantlyvls, spinal ertectlons, sul cidu, and alinoat every other form of dlsenM which humanity -Is helrto,snd th real mum nf tlie trouble neHrecly ever sbs peeled, and have doctored for ul I hut the right one. DlHennes of thee onups require the one of Diuretic. IIKI.BOI.D'H KLUID EXTRACT BU til U Is the great Dlufotle, and i certain core for diMeane of thn bladder. Kidneys, Orgunle WenknesH, Female Complalnta, (fenerml Debili ty, and nil rttsoaaea of the Urinary Organs, whether exietinarfn Maleor renrala, from what ever cause originating, and no matter oi now long. If no treatment Is submitted to Cnmsnmntlnn or Insanity may ensue. Our fleeh and blood areupported from these sources, and Ihe health and happlnesa, and thnt of Posterity, depends upon prompt ue of a reliable remedy. lleliiihohrs Extract riuchu, estnbllshed up ward of 18 years, prepared byH.T.HEI..MnOLD Druggist, 501 New York, and 104 Month 10th BL. Philadelphia, Pa. Price I1JS per bottte, or i bottles for M.tO. delivered to any addreas. Sola by all Drugittntn n rw?ieie.. , - trr S-KONK ARK GF.N-11IN8 nntesa doM as In stel ewsrmved wrapper, with laeisnU of sny Chemical Warehouse, and signed t- ' "V i a T. HELMBOLD, Jnly li-Sm ii ETuTTTTrrrir s Bv virtue of a writ ofven. ep. issued nut of Uie'C'ourt of Commuu Pleoa of Urueus L'ounly. audio me directeil, llieru will be exposed to unhlic sale at the Court Houne. In WHriienbunt. on tMturday, Hept S, IsiM, at 2 o'aloek P. M. the following property, via: All the right, title, In terest and claim uf N. O. Cleavenger, of, In and to a certain lot of ground, conniiiiiugoiitt acre more or less, situated In llunkard Township, Uresne Couutv-, Pa., adjoining lands of Nicholas Uebolt, Douuueu uii ine r.ajt uy lanu oi Mr, ateel.on theHuuth by Miller, on the West by F.nilly Llush, North Taken In execution rh nrouertv of N. T. C'leaveimer alias Nelson T. Cleavenger at tha suit of Farmer aud Drov ers Uank of Wuyiiesburg for tho use of W. Hlchuiau auu uunuei t iiuuins , , II. U- alLVETS, Sheriff. JulyM,-t. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair" lo Ks natural Vitality and Color. - A dressing which U ut oiicu ugrcenble, healthy, uinl cfJectual for jircscrviug ,tho liuir. Faded or gray hair is loon rtilortd lo its original color with the gtou and frnhncu of youth. Tli iu linir is thick- eucil, fulling liuir checked, mid bald ness olU'll, though not nlwny?, cured by its use. Nolliin cnu re.stoie 1 1 to hair wliero tlie follicle!) are destroyed, or tlio Kitiuds nlropliicil niitl decnyed. lint such as rcinniii rnn' be fined for usefulness by this iipilirnlion. Instead of fouling tho linir with a insty sedi ment, H will keep it clcnn iiud vigorous. Its ocetisiomil mo will prevent tlie hair from turning giny or fulling ofl', and consequently prevent baldness. Free from thoso deleterious substnuccs which ninke some preparations dnngerotis nnd injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wauled merely fur a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else cnu bo found so desirable. Containing noitlicr oil nor dye, it does not soil white enmbric, and yet lasts long ou the linir, giving it a rich glossy lustre aud a grateful pet-fume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PHIOE tl.00. O. W. IlOnF.MTS, Agent, Waynesburg, Pa. Ayer 's Cathartic Pills, the purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one medl. chio o universally re. quirod by cvei-ybody us a uutlmrtlo, uur w ever any heforo so universal iv adopted Into utio. In e'verv cuuntry mid among all cla.Heii, an this mild but eillcient purgative l'llt. The obvious rea ton ii, tli.it it i a more m liahlo und fur inure cITec. tunl - rcniDdy tluui any oilier. ThuHO who huve trieJ It, know that it cured them : those who have not, know thut il cure their neigliborn and friendi, ami till know Unit wlmt it iluen once it doe4 iilways that it never fail- throh anv fault or neglertof ill ciniipoiitioii. Wo havu tlioUHiiudu upon thou. mmUnt cerllllcntes nf tlielrreinurkiililoriireiiortlio fiillciwingconidalnt9, but sm h rures are known in every neighborhood, and wo need not palilUh Ihein. Adapteil to all ago and condition In all cUmuies; containing neither calomel or any deleterious druir, they may be taken with nafety by anybody. Their niigar coating prcierveii them ever froh and ninke them pleaiant to take, while being purely vegetable no liarin can arise from their me In sny quantity. Tliey operuto by their powerful induenco on tho Internul viwera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy action remove the ob.tti uetiont of tin) stomach, bonrols, llvor, and oilier organ-i of tlio bodv, rcitorlng their Irrujrnlnr ncllnn to hoalth, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are tho llrst origin of disease. Minute directions aro given in the wrapper on the box, for tho following conijilainu, which Ihoa l'lf rnpiillv euro : For Ivprpt or ladlgestlop, I.lstle r., Languor anil Lo of Apitetita., they should hu tuken moderately to stlinulato Uis stem, ach and riMtore its hcakby tune and action. For ff.lvr Complaint and lis various :symp. toins, IBIIIons llHlicll0. Stick IIHilMchi, Handle or Urecti Mlcbnsfss, lliltona CmIIc and slillwiss sVerera, tliey should be Ju dlciounly taken for each uo-.e, to correct Uie diseased action or remove the obstructions which causo it. For Ilyaonffiry or ISittrrlsueis, but ono mild dose is generally required. For ntienmatUnt, Uamt. Cravrl, ai1pl tistloa of tn Slrart, Pain la) the, Hide, Hack and Lolas, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change fho dUeused action nf Ilia system. Willi such Changs thuje complalaU disniuiear. Fur Itronay anil nropslcal Awolllag- they should be taken in large and frequent doses to pro duce the cu ui'.t of a drajllc purge. For Muppreaslna a larire iloso should he taken as It produces the desired urTect bv svmpathv. As a blnnrr put, taknone or two !'((; to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose utimulates the stomach anil bowels into healthy action, restores the anpeM'e, ami invigornies lie system, lienco it isonan an vantagcoiis whero no serious fleraneement exists. One who feels tolerahly well, nnen finds that a dose of these makes him feel decKlmlly belter, from their cleansing und rcnovatiug effect oa the diges tive apparatus. DR. J, C. A TER CO., Prwtlcnl CAmliU, LOWELL. MASS., V. I. A. . O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Waynesburg, To, OOL CARDING- O.V . TEN MILE CREEK! j. n. DED01.T Would respectfully Inform th pabtlo that he Is now prepared to . , , " CARD WOOL 4 on the shortest notice and la the best style, at the TEN MILS MILLS, . Two Miles below Rognrsvllle. He defies com petition, and feels confident nf satisfying and accommodating all who may favor him with their putronage. Price 7 cents per pound. Hols also prepared to grind all kinds of Oraln on short notlco and In the best manner by both steam aud water. . JNO. 11. DEDOLT - Junes, in-im. ' MANHOOD: 1UW LOST, UOW KB 8T011ED. jla , . .,, Just mibllshed. a nenr edition flf fia. Ctlves- wr.rx's Celebrateo KasAVon thaltodlcal Cure (without Medlclnei of BreftXAroRRUCXA or Sem inal. Mental and Physical Ineapauily, Impedi ments to marriage etc. ; CossrMPTIOH. Kpii.ep Brand Frra, Induced by self-indulgence or sex- us rximvugau. . ""Price, lii a sealed envelope, only inta. ' TtieeelehrAtAdniUhnr In llil.ulmfnlilMMUiV clearly demonstrated from a thirty years' sue euiful practice, that the ularmlng consequences of self-abnae mar he radically eorwl without lh dangerous use of Internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife ; pointing out a mode of curs at onen simple, certain and Mrecttml, by Inenns of whieh evary autt'erer, no uiatl.tr what hlain dltlon may be, may cure himself cheaply, prl- Vf-Thla Ieoiura sjiould be In the hands of ev ery youth and every man In the land. ; u 1 nt, nader seal fa a plain envelope, to sny address poatpaid.on receipt of six iwnta, or two post stomps. Also Pr. CuIvotwoII's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the aubllaoers, CllA1.J.r!. KLISEaOrV. 127 Bowery We Yor. Ft-lmoe Boa 1,m ALL YOUNQ FUfcJONS Can and ehmM obtain a gnool education. Per aanlenlara, addreas J. A. Cooper, Principal of the Klaus Normal Hohool, E linooro. r- , Julyli-H 1 For all Medioine. VT.UARTERLY RErtfUT OF Til E 1ST XJ, MAT. BANK OF WAYlJBHHUtlG, rv July , I8ul. I " F90l'Rr7! n.oans and discounts .. .ll,lM as Juruiture and (lxtursu- j IT bl U.luls. j .... .VX W uthar stocks and builds........ ..w l.tv on 15,S!W USI 17 Ca-sh ...... Taxua puid.. IJoS.IOI Si i.uea.eos so iU.yiovu - 70,810 (O ... ilMlV) ... v,m n m ss MABILRIEfl. Capital stock u-.-Uf..uK -w-.... Dep. fur lacraaso Surplus fund....-...-............... Circ-ulalloii..... ......-. DeporiltS Due banks Front und loss blvideuds uupoid a F. FI.KMNIkKN, . Assistant (.'ashler. July IS-Jt BOUNTY STATEMENT. ' ' l.mM W. Kellv In sccount with Jefferson Township, Duplicate No. 2. . - ' 1 4l f ' To amount levied. .at607J 10 To amount received on subscription 1105 Ou V 1777" 10 Cr. by vouchers produced 7.tl 28 In eollector's hands a....u..smmimim- IW 12 ih;pi.il-atK.0.i Toamount levied ...MIST 00 By vouoners prouueeu.M,vv.w..,..,v, ow ov Johnson Wareoff In account with Jelferson township. Implicate No. i. To amount levied tXM K To uiuuuul of WayeolTs subscription M) U0 ') TVB.-)V ).'-' UO By vouchers prodUced..."...,..I..i....l...i 15 14 In collector's bands til 4 We the uiKlersigneil Auditors ccrtlfe the above to be correct aocordlng to Ihe papers and vouchers produced. w .vt. r. Ml D If, 1 WM. K. KKYNOI.rm. V Auditors, .ISAAC K. RANDOLPH, J N o t i c v, r TIia fVnnintaalnnerA of riretin Poimtv will re. celva sealed uropoaals up to (lie Urat fouday of August ueit for a Double- King Fust lirlilgn ocrosa Wiiltely creek at Garrard's Fort; suld bridge to be lo feet wide, 12 foot high III the clear, and tho span to bo uo fL.L.t between tiie abutments uhiitiiients to coiiiiiirncu on tho rock if luuud witbiu nvc foot ol ths bed of the creek: II no rock louud iu that depth, tu bo aet ou timber, to be ten leet thick at the base. four feet thick at the top, and lo in raised four tt.oii feet above low watermark, this winif wallM on uie norih side of thsoreek to b feet loug from tbefacouf the abutment and tu bo com tiioiiced 'i feet under ground; the wing walls on tho south side tu bo 3.-1 feet long to bo commenced 4 ft. under ground, to be ruined IS inches above tlio bdor the road; muwiiig walls on bum slues to be finished with coping on tlio top ;t lnchn and the work to be donu In a good substuutlul and workiuaullke uionnor- , . EI.IAS SCOTT, I J. M. MoltHM, V Coio,- WAAC J. 11VPP, July 18-9t Ttf-OTICKI ' mi Mr. ' 3 Tho Commissioners of drams county still re ceive soulud prupwiala up to Wis First MoiiJay of August noxt, for thu building of a Double King Post Undue aoroKS Finn oreek, uenr New Freeport In Hpriughill tosVnshlp, said bridge tu be 10 leet wide. 12 Met high In thn ulour, and tha span 10 feet botVeuu tlie abuttaimtii; abutments to be conimoncod ou llw rook if found wllhlu four feet of lb bod of Aly, crunk; If nu rooK In thnt depth, to tm sot on timber to bo night feet thick Bt the base, 1 feet thick at tho top, aud tu lx raised 7 fool above low Water mark., The upper wing walls on both sldcS of tlio oreek to be 2f feet long, the lower one un both sloes 20 feet long, all to b oommenood 3 feet under ground. Thn contract to bo let to tho lowest and buatbldder. . , Ef.IAH BC0TT, J. M. MoltltlH, Coin. Ha AC i. IIUI'P. ) , July lS-lt. E ,i XECUTOR'3 NOTICE. Letters testamentary having been (slanted to the undersigned on the estate of Jolia Lewis, Into of Morgan tp., deo'd, notice Is hereby glvon to all persons Indebted to sold eatute to lintkit liiiinodluto payment, and thoso having claims against tlie sumo lo present lUcui properly au- iiicuiicnicu lor noi.ieiiiunL, . , JOHN LKWIM, Wash. CO., Pa., JAC.OHBKNLKK, Oruelioco.,Pa.,; 'x " Juno tf.'tix-ut ' .. . DMINISTIUTMX NotlCli1,!'' ' liOLtArnof adinlnlHtratlon havlna lnwn trrAntotl tdthn tinikriiiiieij on tlm twtuto of C P. Morrif. ituo'd.. lulo of Whltoly towhHlilp, (Jrotme county lionet; m nerouy Kivtm louu ulthoiih lndnuttta to said estate t make iminrllutt? nuvniHiit nnd tliono hnviiig tiulniH agulnHt thn sanio Co prciitml uivm property uutiiL'micttipa ior Nniiiomnni. Jiily 16-r3t AUinlnfcUatrljt. COTT. DICKENS. Tiin MAKTEHPIKCE8 Of- FICTIOM AT A Jl.VUVI'X OF CUKAFNtm THE WAVEULY NOVELS, At the uniform price of Twenty-five Cents per volume, uuoli volume Uluatruted wltli an en graved Frontispiece, and bound In uu Illuuil nated Tartan Covor. To bo couipluled lu 4tj vol umes as ioiiows: 1. Waverlv. H. The Plrnto. 11. Fortunes of Nigel. hv. i-overll of the Peuk. It), tueiilln llurwurcl. . 17. Ht. Itoinnn's Well. is. Itedgnuiitlet. IV. The ilotrothed. nnd 2. lvunlioc, S. Kenilworth.' J 4. lluy Mannering, 5. Antiquary, ti. Rob Hoy. 7. Old Mortality. a. The Block Dwarf and II Highland Widow. . JO. ThoTullsinun. a Legend of Montrose. 9. Bride of Lammor- 21. Woodstock. moor. Ml. Knlr Muid of Perth. 10. II curt of Midlothian!.!!). Anne of Oelersteic. 11. The Monastery. . Count Robert of Fur U The Abbot. I Is. 23. Hurgeon's Daughter. The first volume, "Waverly1 issued on Feb ruary 22, 18SS. A volume will oe published about once a fortnight until the Herics la completed. Any voluuio mailed, post free on receipt of prleo. For SIX DOLLARS we will send by mall, prepaid, as fast as published. Die entire set of Waverly Novels, andaeopy.of a newelteel-plata Portrait of Sir Walter dcult, suitable for fram ing. For TEN DOLLARS wa will send bv mall. prepaid. aset of DicKENSdn uniform style., 1J volumes, and WavaHbav, 2i volumos. The cheapest tea dollar' worth to be found in the whole range of literature. Forty-three volumes for ten dollars Any Fifty Volumes, selected at pleasure, will b sent to one address (by express at the ex pense of tha purchaser; on, receipt of tbs retail price, less 'US per cent. Any One Hundred Volumes, selected at pleas nro. will be sent to ono address (bv exDress at the expense of the purchaser) un receipt of the ruit.ll Jjce, icno u par uttiifc. ' works op ciiaITles dickens: Handsomely printed, from clear type, on good f inner, anil of convenient size. Now complete n IS volumes, at tho annexed prices: Oliver Twist ...172 pp 23 ets. American Notes 101 " n Dombey 4 Hon " 5 Martin Choislcwlt -.- Ml " M Our mutual frlend.... " M Christinas 6url. s.. ...-.162 Tale of Two Cities..... ....1M ' Hard Times, a.nd Additional Christmas Ktorles 200 ' Nicholas Mckleby 3i0 Bleak House M ' Little Dorrlt ) " .2S ...-.ii ...... . .1 ......IS ......) 30 25 Pickwick Papers..... ..at - David CoDDerlleld - 51 1 Burnitbly Budge ...M7 " , Old Curiosity Hbop 221 " , Sketches IDS " . Great Fixpectatlons 1st " , Uncommercial Traveller, A mAm .uur 1UIIT, nH- ....i-.i. Any volume mailed post tree-on receipt of price. ; Oa receipt of IS 00 we will mall to any address, onat-DAld. the entire works of Charms Dickens. andalaaatttMl-plate Portraltof Dickens, sult- aoie ior iraioing. BPKCI XT. CLUB RATfX. fteta for elaba arst sent-br-tutpreas, at the ex pense ofthe pnrchoMr. Each sot lu a elub en titled to the Mleel Portrait. ThreeSet with 3 Portraits Of Dickens..-.. JIJ SO Five aeta with " W Ten Aeta with Ki mm 370a tf-fsend for a spetSluen' Witnme and forma club in your town. No books otfer moredellglit. fill readlns: than the novels of Walter Hcolland rharleis Pickens. Theweedltloos, wmllretiiark- ably cneup, are neni nna loateiui 111 appearance, IS a Dill I'Ti IV A. Vt D.aKHdh..H C. , tirand St., N.V. July 1, '0 pUBUC NOTICE. .1 ': : As the Arm f nrdHXSi tVflxB Is'dlssolvesi by mutual consent, tha Commission business will sWUbeoarrledanatthe old stand, u good order, and on tha moat reasonable terms. In the same and style of U UUQU W CU, (senior partner.) They (latter themselves, by- having the House snd the beat location la the place tor that business, that they will akcsiva a liberal Thev will also keep 1 a gooa wppiy 01 . .isnyr,n)- Irvson nana waaro wna may tavor Mfl"ll!r'f'UI'i ....r.. m ' .5' rV' f SSS . m rM Tlio 'above firm have established an Uphol stery t'stsbllsbmemlN WAYNKHBUUU, - .Isy.- - t j. 1 A I EW JJObltS WEST OF CREIOII'S DltUO StOtlE, , , ' ' ' ' ' ' Whors they intend to manufacture out of the ,-j varjf eest material; ,. -; ALL KINDS OF MATTUEb9FS ... Including, U ; If - ; 1 , STRAW, HUSK, , tSCUMOR. WAXUll MOSst, , iiAia And In siiort evorv species of Bed In tiso. nav Ing estHbllshefflhemselvita perbisnielilly In the business It la their determination to do their work lu such manner and ut such rates as can not tail to render eiitlro sntlsluctloii lu every case. ... They Invito their friends of, both town and country, who niisy want anything lu Die uphol stery line 10 cull In aud examine their speol mens, feeling the utmost coulldeiicn that they an suit theut both lu quality and prlco, , '.'- i ALL WORK WARRENTF.D Repairing of all kinds nonn with promptness and in the moat substantial Jrtuunur. It.imetn br the placo, , t, ,. . . A FEW DOORS WEST OF CREIOH S DRUG . MTUKBr wvr.iKsuoiia, r. JulyJSJm. . HUnllEa A MOORF. OTAHTLLNU INTEUJCtklSlCE ! I PUANK McaUJRfl.ANV. Oiieof our most Active aiitt frbllninn mirinttts, roct-ntly returned from Ui uiixt, hrliigluK with lit 111 ai'leudld &3jrlm;ut of ,NEV atJMMER OOODS! The vgav NrATEsxand latkstst Vlei, of sverv vurluty at nkAso.NAUi.K ha rut, amoroulng oil kiuJa ol LADIES' VllESA GOODS, TRIMMINOS AND MILLINERY OOODS, Now Htylnauf islJ.Mll:lt POPLINS: duct nud best riunlllyiif Black Hilks, Chintzes, Precalles, Or- Pandles, Tnrltons, line and nil colors; lino iuul l of Wool Dululnos, together wiJf full lino 01 Swisses, unsiiiiiercsaiiu..ipucctisiursuits. a ..ii J.i.in,...i.i.'. inin.,. n,,,i. consisting of lloniiot Fmuies, Frosted Allusions, Crapes, ull colors, atidnadesi FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, Tlie very latest and finest quality. Oll-bolled ribbons, nil widths, shades and colors; Colored Ijiccs. All d'Merlptlons of Ladles' Huts, trim mod, aud uiiltiiuiuc.il, full assurtmeut of EMBROIDERIES i WHITE 0OOH3, New styles of Pnrusels and rluruiner Umbrellas, Fancy Fans, lln Lm etiubroiiterlcs, Ilem stitched Jlundlterchlels, Collurs aud Cuffs to mutch. Complete ASSORTMENT OF FINE JEWELKY. fellies' and nAlila Iv 111 Gloves, a eomnlefe line alsoLlell thrend and H11U Hosiery ior I.ajlies aud Gents, a full stock, NEW STYLES OK 'HOOP SKIRTS A.ND CORSETS. Alsofthnwls. Lace Curtnlns, and a full linn of Mul'llNING GOODS. Ho bits on band also a splendid assortment of Wall Paper and Carpets: Gents' und Boys' clothing in groat variety anil of thn most fashionable stvles. HA IR CAPS and TRI7.VKH, and In short, everything kept In u (list class store, all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. July 1-tf 111 TOirrTfUMJA N V ASH KRS AND MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. SOMETHING FUR THE HOUR I MARSHALL'S LINE KNORAVINQ OF heneualguant:-" NOW RBADY. This splendid Line Engraving Is the result of two years labor ou the part of tho artist, Mil. Wm. K. Makhhall, who stands at the head of his irofesslon In tho L'ultcd Htntes, It is pro nounced a porfoct likeness of General Grant In his best expression, by Ihe members of his fam ily and llioao who have been personally ac quainted with him for many years. As a work of art it Is immeasurably superior to nil others. Mrs. Grant snys: "I aid dcllgh-d with your splendid uugruvlug of my hu.sbuud, Asa like ness I do not think It could bo bolter," Sena tor Huinnnr pronounces It "a ruru anil finished work, excellent as a Ukenosst" Mr. Bryant says: "It Is reully a noble specimen of tho art of engraving; and appears; to nui to give tha character of tlie original more perfectly than any engraving which I huve seen." Gen How ard couslders "tlie likeness striking nnd the picture lire-like." Mr. Huntington, the emi nent artist snys: 'It has a lnrgo, massive style, and great force and richness. The best thing about It Is the truth with which vou have ren dered the Indomitable spirit of the man," Agents wanted In every township. Address, TICK NOR A FIELDS AGENCY. , . l Fifth Strsot, Pittsburgh, Pa. July I,V " A STANDARD WORK. A DtcnoMAnT or Tnt r.tni.s, Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography and Na tural History, with numerous Illustrations and Maps. Edited by William Hmlth, LI.. D. Published by Messrs. J. U. burr A Co., Hart ford, Ct. 'This work Is a timely response to a wide spread and urgent necessity or ail Bible readers. Being the only Amorlcan Edition of the only abridgment by the author sown hand of his vo. luminous Dictionary, which is too coltly for ths common purso it is at once tha only perfectly reliable aud practical ono, containing all that the general reader end Ktudeutcan wish. The publishers kavo In this given the pnblle a Vol ume of which they may well be proud. It Is a standard work, commends Itself To sll who ex amine it. and snouiu bo round In every ram tv. Be careful to get this edition, if you would have ine most, reimoie uieiionary at ina most reason, able pries. It Is sold hv suosorlption only. Agents Should address the publishers at enco. Jnnn I0-lm M I X S ELL 4 C 0, . . MAirtrrACTCitriil of OVERSTRUNG, GRAND AND SQCASS PIANO FORTES. , ' i.- . .. .... . i "1 ALSO OSLY MAN I'FACTt'RERA 0F ... H I -I . .. . Carpeqter'sratenl Harmonium Grand PUndes Warerooms, 50S.Eea.st Wth Street', Four doors Eest o( Third Avenue, , . . Ererv Instnment warranted seven years. Bend for a circular and Prtcu List. July Ia-nrn. If AHV IN S 1U 1 T ''; CHROME IRON 1 SPHERICAL BCRQLAR SAFES. Wilt Resist all Bazars' Implements Ibr any Lengtk of 1 ime. i"at Z'.l' ' " ' " ."'-' JJ- ' l"'."'.)'). , Please send for Catalogue of Flro and Burgtnr Proof Mates. . : ' ' -, v(,r ' , j 1 a . MARVIN" po,, rii' 1 all Bmailway, New York; 7-1 Chestnut Ht, tlldelnhla; JM Bank Htrcct, Cleleload, Ohio, ESTERNDISrRIQ)I OP PENNAlTp To Whom it May Co-tcens. The nnder stglMd hershy glvsss ststtsw el bia appolntsaent aa Asalgnee of George Grant, of Sprlngtllll tp In the eounty of Greene and State of Penasyl van law wtlhln said IMstrlnt. who Has kenn mdi hjslgeda Bankrupt en hlsesSn aMltlon by the IWstrlotfvmMofssHrt District. ..ittijijrjijattfouji,; G40 MILES 11 Has - 11 - j OF T1IK s'-. ,rr ;rf.'; -1 .V .1 ."tf 1, ' UNION PACIl'lfc t ;-.' i'.'-O ijj taVT ., " hMUiOAD A - Sf 11 T"'y j Are now finished and In 0ralion, Mxly nrfNut ofthe track havcTicen lalil this Spring, and tha work.alpng the whole line between the AtlontiP , Slid Paelne Htatua la being pjishcd forward mora rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand Men arc employee!', mid it is nut Im possible that tho entire track,' from Omaha i Hucraiuento, will be finished in lstil Ins trad u IS7i). The it'.raus proviUed are ample, and 'all that energy, men and money caur ilo to secure tho completion of this " " GREAT NAT IONAL WOmi, t) at the earliest possible day,' will be done. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPanV receive 1 I. -A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the rigtiUr way, and all necessary timber aud other mate rials found along the Una of its operations. II. -A GOVERNMENT GRANT of T.'.tKJO acre of land to the lullo, taken In alternate sections on each side of it road, This Is an absolute do nation, and will bo a source of large revenue la the future. . - - ' s III. -A GOVnP.NMF.NT iGRANT of Vnltid Rtates Thirty-year Borejs, amountlug' to frtsra lo,000toJW,0O0pWriiille;B(-coMliiS to thoidlfn cultles tobesunuountcd on the various section a to bo butlt. Tho Government takes a second niortjEngo as security, nnd it is expected that ndt only the Interest, but the principal amount may be paid In services rendered by tho Company n transporting troops, lunlia, Ac. The interest, is now more I linn paid in this way, besides ssrr lnga great saving In llfnej sad money to the Govern mrnt. IV. A GOVERNMENT GRANT of thai right tolssue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE HON DM, to aid lu building the r. 1, to the same amount as tho IT. S.Bonds, Issued for tlie same purilosej'an't Mo Mons. The Govebxmkxt Permits the This! tees for the First Mortgage RonillioJilCrsitQUJntlv. er the Bonds to the Company only as tho road la completed, and afler II basjwi'n examined by I nitnu Slates Cianmlssioncrs anil pronounced to be In all resoocN a llrst-clnss Railroad, laid with a heavy Trail, and completely supplied wllh dcpjU, stations, turnouts, cur-shops, loco motives, cars, 4o, . . . V. -ACAPirALSTOCKSUnai'RirTION front , Ihestockholders.ofwhli'hovKK P.inirr Mil.ue.v Dollaiis hnvo boon paid in upon thn work al ready doue, and which will be IrtcrbuwdVas lha tvnuts of tlio Company requlie, . ; VI. -NETCAHII F.AIlNINGSon lts'ay Bus- fniws, that already amount to MoHtt THA Til I IXT1-HKJBT on the First Morutiig Bonds. These I earnings sra no indication of ho vast through trfHe that must follow thn 'opening of the line to the Puclllo, but they ccrlaluly provs the r - . .... FIRST MOltl'fiAfSE BONDS upon such propnflv. e.rtilng nearly llire times lliolraiuouut, AIlESr.CC RE BEYOND AN YCONTINOEMCV. Tlie t'nlrin I'nclfls hon.ls are for 11,010 each aud Iiam) ooupuns alluche j. . Theyliav thirty yours to run, and bear annual impr est, pnynbln on the Urat days of January stttl July at the Company's Oillee In the. City of Now York, at tins rate of six 'r cent. In gold. The) l"rlnolpnl In pnynbln In gold nt maturity. The ! price Is 103, nnd ut the present raloof gold, thesu bonds pay a liberal Income on their coat. The Company believe that these Bonds, aw) present ruto lite the cheapest sechrlfy In the ' .' market, and loservo tho right to ailvanuo the price at sny tlmi. ' 1 .-, . Parties subscribing will remit the par value of the bon Is nnd thn accrued Iri'fjreat In currency at tho rate r.f six per cent, per annum, from thn data on which tin) last coupon Was paid. Huh crlptlonswlll bereeolved In Wuvneshiirg, Pa.i BYTIIEFHtar NATIONAL BANK.. In New York - , AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, a) Nassau Hi. and by JOHN J. CISCO A HON", Bankers, 50 Wall H. And by the Compnny's Advertising Agents throughout Jlio United Slates. R'Mnlttnneus should bo mad ) In ilraftsof otlssr funds par In New York, nnd thn Bonds w)t bo sent Iron of charge l.y fntrtrn express. Tartlea subscribing through l's ul agents, will looktd', tliem for thoirsafe delivery, . . m- ; " a pamphlet and map for urn has just been published hy the Company, giving fuller Information than Is possible In an aitveTtlse ment, respect frig tho progross of ths work, tlfii resources of thecountry traverse! by the Hood, 1 ths means for cnnatruotlnn, and ths Value of the bonds, which will bo sent free on application at the Company's ofllces or to uny.of the adver tised agents. . JOH N"J. CISCO, Woosurer, Xow.York June X 'fio-tf. . a . . w-s 'Anting lachinrs. rrillEAVOIJXD RENOWNED... . SING Eli" SE WING MA (JIUSE. f j OLR NEW Fa"mTlY MACHINE, Has been over Iwo years In preparation, and which has been brought to pcrrjtntlon regai-Hles) of time, labor or expensn, and Is now confident ly presented tothepubho aa Incomparably th best Hewing Machlnn in nxlstenee. ' The Machuia in question is simple, eomnaff durable and bnautlful. It ia quiet, light running and capable of performing a range and variety 01 work never before attempted upon a sinrla Mo:hlnc.ulng oilberSIlk, Twlat, Linen or Cot ten Thread, and sewing with equal facility tha very finest and coarsest materials, and anything between the two extremes, li the tncsit beautiful and substantial manner. Its attachments for Hamming, Brewing. Cording, Tucking. AuUt ing. Felling, Trimming, Binding, etc., are, Note I and Practtcnl.and have been Invented and ad Justed espoelally for this Machine. New designs of the UTikjue, useful snd popular folding tops and cabinet cases peculiar to tha Machines mandlaetured by this Compnnv haj-a seen procured for enclosing tbM new Alaohliiex. These are gotten no in evry variety of wood. Such as Block Walnut, Mahosany, Rosewoosl. snd the like, and from the plainest to tha moat elaborate- pattern and finish tha Machines Ihemsalvea boina mora ot less highly ornament ed, tu correspond with the- Tables or Cabinets for which they arelutcndcd, . . A few reasons whv ftfNGElt'R latest Imnrov. rdrlEWINO MACHrNESare the best for J-sui-llrSnd Gneral Pnrnn. , in. Yob en a sew stiTthlf" frtim the (Inn. St tnickness of Swiss or Nansook tessmral thleknssasa of the heaviest Beavereloth, using any kind or size of thread With equal facility from No. 300 Cottoa up to J10 heaviest patent or Linen thread. 3d. It nana a short, straight needre, easily set and mokes the popular Lock Slltch alike on both shlea. 3d. It has an oven se1f-adutlng tension which requires) no ehanaw ardlderss-thiasuaasaaaitit material or dilfrrentslses of tliread. 4th. It Is free from ull springs, wires' and other complications, and la almost noiaeiisis. Si b. No threads to hold or wheels lo tarn In starting. - 1 :,s 81I1. It dnea not have to be taken apart to oil and clean It. 7lh. It has a perfect feed whereby vou can seir the finest materials without having to keen your work rol.'l,.w1 InnrMMil Itft n.uU,..i.S,'j... you never have to assist thu work through aa lu all other mas-htno. ath. It will nem any widtn, sow a straight seanl, ontakvetl In Ihe nxsit anrtest nnsauer with ess skill than la reiiulrul uaEMmiiii aeanvon anyotliormachlne. . t., luattaohmeuu Air Braldlnuv Cording, Quilt ing, Binding, Tucking, Ai- are novel and arac tlcal, and reqiilM hot little skill to ne them. 1 aroiui instruciioua given at tlie bouse ogjbe) airchoser. . ' . :-0 s Mom-s re nihil d If the mouhlnAri antsa,. reprsssenled; Fses-y machine warranted and kepi In rrtiuir thrcsTreaiwtllHitJr. ; . 11. r. i.-AiiF-ie. Agent for Greene 1 isintV 'lMltlt- ' 'i)T:?.u 1 WayiMhv,, - i -fl .1- . CI ALE. fcj . . ra.'w)a1 tetistjaaajj Notice fa herhv given that the fbl lowing properly w 11 be sold In Wayneaburg, on the isth day of July tor Uie payment of fee. due Ihe government stose keeper at. tha dlstilWrv o? Messrs. Honk A Wlae, under Internal Revenue laws. Schedule of property distrained- Mar." Ur M"r"?-,2?3lrJrl Horse-, bne Barrel tluly IVa- A. L. MYER DVpt. Wl.