IShe l2nehuvc Republican, ebnes&ag, 35ulg 29, 1808. Nona to Attobhxts. Attorneys will be held responsible for lupr Books, Advertising nl Job Work, ordered by them and no! paid form advance. Such bills to be collectable on demand. Nw AoTEkTisninm. The attention of our readers Is specially directed to the follow ing advertisements, which appear for the first nme in our paper to day. IB-Steam Mill-ITunnel A Yeater. WUreene Academy and Normal School W. F. Orr. Good Lot. A splendid lot of new carpets, floor oil cloths, window blinds, very cheap, at Frank McGurgan's. Pantos desiring a sound and systematic education, are advised to go to Edinboro. In many respects Its advantages are unsur passed. Pansnxs Intending to teach School, should If possible, spend one term at the Normal School, at Edinboro. It will prove of great value to them. Closiso Oct. Frank McGurgan Is closing out his entire stock of Summer Dress Goods ladies' trimmings, bats and mljjlaery goods, clothing Jfcc. Give him a call ! To SrunESTs. For cheap boarding with supctior educational advantages, we Invite attention to the card of Greene Academy un der new advertisements. Sun stroke. Two of our young married copples, last week, were prostrated by son stroke. They are flno spec'mens welshing about eight ponnds each. Si'diirx Dbatii. Wo learn of tin sudden demise of one Al7;ne Rice, of Whitely town ship, on Sunday morning last. lie had work ed the day before, In good health, harvesting. I tho bou lnir and tlio dressing-room one purfume reigns supremo. Pinion's ''Flor de Mayo," the new perfume fur tli hsndkerchlef has no rival in any home where taste presides. Bold by all druggists. Good Liwnrn For Sale. Sirs. Elizuboth M rris, of Newtown, Whitely tp., has a large quantity of the best sawed lumber for sale. Itis mostly seasoned and well adaptel to furni ture making. The School Casket. Is the name of a livoly sixteen pago monthly edited by J. A. Haodgrass A M. I). Sloan, at No. 1 1 Fifth Bt Pittsburgh, P.. It Is a paper for the school anil family. Send fur a specimen copy. The Atlantic. This monthly fur August is filled with interesting math. Parton con tributes a good article on the question, "will the Coming Man Drink Wine?" Send for a copy to Tiekncr & Fields, Pubs., Boston, Muss. Mn.i. Property fob Sale. Attention Is called to tlio advertisement of the sale of the Waynesburg Steam Mill. Tho mill has earn ed moro mnny in the l ist two years than is now asked for it. It is n splendid investment lot somebody, just at this time in the year. Cami' Mkktixg Mt. Morris circuit and sur rounding charges undcrthe pastorship of Rev. M. M. Knton, will hold their annual camp meeting on the ground occupied last year one and a half miles east of Mt Morris, beginning Hept 10, 1 HUM. A general invitation Is extended to all. The Uniform. It has been (l"cideil by the National Executive Committee of tlio Hoys in Jilua, tliut tho Uniform of tho organization shall consist of a blue forage cap, a blue cape and a torch. This will be a neat uniform, and we hope soon to sue a club organized In Waynesburg. IJi'hnkd nr Lioiitnino. Last week during tho prevalence of a thunder-shower, the lightning struck two grain stacks belonging to Mr. Ed. Smi'h, who lives near the Poor IIiuso, and entirely consumed them. We lenrn Hint the gentleman lias been unwell and un- nblo to work for sonio time, and as a conse quence the lops will fall heavily on him. The stacks contained two hundred dozen of wheat Scott asp Dickens. Special uttcntion Is directed to the advertisement elsewhere of D Appleton & Co., Publishers. Tliey offer the best of literature at rates astonishingly low. The complete works of both the above authors with a portrait of each, suitable for fi ameing for $IO,oo t The books are printed h good style, and of equal sizd pages tint they may be bound two or more volu nesin on 3. It is a prize for the lover of excellent reading. Fair Fever. Fifteen hundred nnd fifty dollars have been tubscribtd to getting up our Waynesburg Fair. At a meeting of stock helders last week, Committees were appointed for leasing the grounds snd putting things in shape. The grounds, we are informed, will be east of Slaters lane, and adjoining, one ol the finest locations to be found anywhere. You may bet high on the Fair being a fact. Greene county will then have four Agricultu ral Fairs, but the one at Waynesburg is to .eclipse all. Summer Vacation. The school of soldiers' orphans, at Unloctown numbers about three hundred scholars, and under the charge of Mr. Waters, is said to be in a flourishing con flitlon. They left for their homes on Thurs day last having vacation of six weeks grant ed them. Before dispersing tbey gave three rousing cheers for Giant and Colfax. The boys recognize in them the leaders of the cause for which their fathers fell the nation's legacy of freedom "bequeathed from bleeding sire to son 1" The CuARriEHs Vallkt R .R. Two hun dred and fifty -five thousand dollars are sub scribed toward the completion of Ibis road between Washington, Pa., and Pittsburgh. Three hundred thousand was the amount to be raised before work was commenced, but the Fenna. Central R. R. Co., express themselves ready to gc on with Ibe project with the present subscription, if releases ofl way can be obtained, and the matter put in such shape as to secure them from litigation. Fart of the road Is already being engineered for letting. Democratic Cortbrkhci. The Democratic Conferees, of this District met at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, last Thursday, but adjourned over to await the action of the Re publicans. We hear that David Crawford, Esq., of onr town, received six votes in a little skirmish balloting that was done. This may argue nothing but wo had Just as leave tee . "Davu" get the compliment of the nomination aa "any other man" who has made up hit mind to be a martyr for Democracy. Each of the four counties presented a candidate, Tic t Washington, Col. Wm. Hopkins i Law ranee, Mr. Montis ; Bearer, Mr. Kuhn ; Greene p. Crawford, Esq, Tai CoaTiatxca Aoaik. On Tuesday of last week our Conferees met agttla at the Honongahela House in Pittsburgh and ballot ed for two dafs without a choice. The see ond day Washington county voted several times fir Wallace, and Beaver voted steadily in the afternoon for Donley.' Tbey adjourn ed to meet next Thursday week. The com plexion put upon Congressional matters Is extremely embarassing. Now when it h too late, the remedy is clearly discerned. It ha been frequently remarked In onr bearing that had Greene county presented a so' id front at the Conference there would have been no dif ficulty in securing for her the nomination. This we fcresaw and deplored weeks ago. Immediately after the nomination of oar candi date. Judging from the disapprobation ex pressed on all sides at the manner in which the nomination was brought about, we sug gested the calling of another convention com posed of delegates elected and Instructed by the party in the county with a full understand ing. This was done in perfect candor, not from spite as has been charged by tome, for why shouM It concern us wha the coonty nominates, if only a sturdy, straight forward Republican t Tbt good of the county was uppermost in our mind, and we should liked to have teen the matter fairly contested which would as certainly have contributed to our success in the District Conference. Blame may be charged where you choose, but It seems patent to the observer that if Greene County must yet bide her time, we have no need to go outside cf the county for the cause. Patents. The following sensible item is from the Agriculturalist, for August. The ad vice should be acted on by our farmers every where :"9. D. A.," Ohio, sends us specimens of a bent up wire for supporting plants, says he is negotiating for a 'patent, and asks our opinion. We think for many things the pat ent will work well. But why patent it r It is strange that men who are freely using alt of the contrivances of thoso who have pre ceded them, are unwilling to add to the com mon stock of knowledge, but the moment they hit upon a simple expedient must go and patent it. II a thing has cost time and in ventive thought, we think It should be patent ed, but when one his something as simple as a bow knot a mero twist la a wire, we think U folly to patent it. If one has a wire and chooses to twist up In the way our friend has done, we don't think there are twelve men In the country who, on a Jury, wou'd award him damages. This patent business has been to use a vulgarism, "run into the ground,'' and unless something like sense can prevail at the patent office, the people will insist upon its abolishment. Persons claiming patents fot the simplest contrivances given in the journals are constantly anoying farmers with threat of prosecution. Have a Farmer's Club in ev er neighborhood ; tell these fellows to pros ecute, and make a common cause for the de fence Very few suits, will ever come to trial when It is found that the game of "blufl" will not work. A Oooo School. We have received the Catalogue or the Slate Normal School at Ed inboro. On the front side is a Classified Table of Contents, snd on tho bhek over a Students' Guide, which, if followed will make good scholars of all who attend there. On the Second page is a Railroad Map, engraved fur this work and showing their routes to Ed inboro'. Wo like the fullness, clearness, and conciseness of the Cat ilogue, and the plans nnd methods of instrucli mi di-sfiibod therein Among the advantages "f the Schiol wo no tice nnd commend "a well supplic 1 nnd well conducted Reading Room," an extensive set of Apparatus, nnd a recognition of the neccssl ty of study. The School deserves and has re ceived extensive patronage, and is destined to still greater success. It is highly recom mended by all the School officers acquainted witli it. All our readers should send for its catalogue "Onward, right onward. Into the Valley of Death, Rodo the six hundred." Rut larger, by hundreds multiplied into millions, than the doomed men who rodo to swift destruction in Tennyson's poem, is the great cavalcade of unhappy men who are rushing to untimely graves, followed by the gaunt spectro Dyspepsls. This is all wrong, and should cease. Plantation Bitters, the great Stomachic Pain Killer, cures Dyspepsia, Heartburn, lleadacho, Vertigo, Dullness, and all symptoms of kindred character, is if by magic For Languor, Lassitude, Great Weak ness and Mental Depression, they have a most wondirful effect Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet arti clesuperior to Cologne and at half tho price. I. O. or O. F. At a regular meeting of Ricbhill Lodge, No. 571, L O. of O. F It was resolved to celebrate the approaching 13th of Aug., it being the 5th anivrsary of the opening of our Lodge. All sister lodges and all members In good standing in the county are respectfully invited to attend and per ticlpato with us on the occ udon.1 P. T. Uendebshot, J. H. DlIRRIS, R. L. Norlb, Committee of Invitation . Initial Paper put up in neat boxes of one quire each with envelopes to match at Day's Bookstore. Lard, Sperm, Neats-foot Fish, Sweet and Castor oils, for sals at G. W. Roberts Drag Store. . A srLENDiloi of Paint Brushes and brashet of all kinds, for sale at G. W. Roberta' Drug Store. Go to G. W. Roberts' Drug Store and get a bottle of Misbler't Bitten. Schdat School BoqtjeV, all kinds, for sale at Publishers prices at Day'i Book Store. Da Burtor's infallible Tobacco Antidote for tale at G. W. Roberts' Drug Store. Faints of all kinds, dry and in ofl, for tale at G. W. Roberts' Drag Store Avers' Hair Vigor a new Preparation for the Hair, for tale at G. W. R berts' Good spool of cotton warranted 300 yards 6 cts at Fordyce's. French Abut Lonoit, the best liniment in use, for sale at G. W. Roberts' Drug Store. Standard Prints for 12jcts at Fordyce's, (Jefferson.) Fahnestock's & Bchoonmakar'tPuro While Lead for tale at G. W. Roberta' Brag Store, Chick u Powdiis, Chicken Powder, for sale at Braden's Drag Store. A lams aatortmtat of Mowtog Scythes Juet rtceivtd at TBra oc it Hard ware Store, Btiwart's Champ lorn Salve wholesale and retail by D. W. Braden, agent for Greene Co. Barret', Allen's and Hall's Hair Restorer told at Bradtn't Drag Store. Fahsxstocks Pore Whhe Lead, for tale at Braden's Crng Store. GiirrtEMER't patent, quarter Oxford ties, at M. C 4 H. Bell s, very cheap for cash 1 WaArmo Paper all tlxet at Lewis Day'i Book Store. ' ' Hat fork of all descriptions just received at T. Brsden'l Hardware Store. All of Dr. Sargent's medicine for tile at Braden's Drug Store. . A Rtw supply or Wall Paper Just received at Lewis Day'i Book Store. . New Books received every week at Lewis Day 's Book Store. ' . Blank Note Books nest form now in uso at Lewis Day's Book Store. Goon Moroco Shoes at Fordyce's for $1,23. Foa goods at fair prices call at Fordyce's. LEMLEY HEBRINGTON On Saturday June if 7, 186. by Corblv Omduff, Xsq , Mr. Geo W. Lemley and Miss Mary Jane Uer rington, both 01 Whitely township, Greene Co., Pa. BEAR LEMLEY On Thursday July 9, 18H8, by the same, Mr. Baker Bear and Miss Catherine Lemley, all of Whitely tp , Greene Co., Pa. SUTTON At her residence in Men is town ship, Greene Co., Pa., July to, Mrs Llzi. beth Button, aged 74 years, 11 months and 18 dtys. BLAEER On July 24. 1868, Mr- Jno. Bla ker, of Ureene township, of heart diseiso, aged about fifty yean. WAYSHUKTsU MARKET. Wayhesrcbo. July Sfl, Wo. Corrected Weekly for the Republican. PRODUCE. Butter (fresh roll,) Vlb.... eggs T av. Potatoes fl bush Lard ) - Patina. ..1 50(32 50 12 12 Country Honp V lb ..... vneu Appin v u... to FLOUR AND GRAIN. Flour bhl 13 00 11 00 ..1 15ai 20 ! 10 1 10 wneai t Dunn Rim 91 hnah Cora a bush Corn Meal t bush.. GROCERIES. Coffee V t TeV Hrown Huvar V lb Kelliied Mutpir fl lb H. syrup ruI .MohisseH tX.Orleans,).... sm-Khum fl gal .-tatt H bbl Rlcefl lb sad) 1 80 15 ai loo l ) 80 8 la rirrsni Ron markets. Saturday, July 25. 1W, Durlim tho post week business has been very nil nrlri. without material chanuo from thoso rcporteil ut the eioso or the previous We quote as follows, which ore the wholesale prlCL'' riniiv a VD FI.OIMI Wheat, Vonn a. and Ohio, Winter Red 12 232 30 OaraftbuH.. 73'a)c liVH 1)1111........ i numiK i uii riuui -:t . Winter Wlient 11 OOaill 7o PROVISIONS. .Shoulder suipir Cured Hums...... Lar.1 Potatoes, fl bush....-....- Apples V. bbl ....... Cheese .. . Kmrs do.... ............. Buller........ ....,. ... ifo t,0a5i I3420 as WOOL MARKET. WOOL The N. Y. Tribune of Rntnrdny says Within thefpast week adeollne of from KMc, f, ti has been submitted to; this attracted tho attention of buyers, and wtthln a few days a large business was done ; the general tone of the market throughout the week has been heavy. We still note liberal arrivals of New Clip and stocks are accumulating. Manufacturers have owavery good supply on hand, and they look for a further decline. The cash quotations for to-dy are as follows : Domestic Fleeces at 1S 43o. fur Native nnd Merinos, SSQtSo for 'A and yt do., 4S30c for full-blood Merinos, and 50a.Uc for .Saxony flcec? ; ec for No. 1 Putted 4i45c for Superfine do.: and 4iii7c for extra do. NEW YORK BRV DOOM MARKET. New York, July M. Dry goods The market for cotton goods is Inactive yet steady at 17c for standard brown sheeting of popular brands ; 1411)0 for best makes of dark prints; Doctor prlhtlng cloths; 9 to for new styles of delaines; 28c for New York muslins ; 25c for Wamsutta. W AYNKSBURQ STEAM MILL FOR SALE. We the undersigned, owners of the almve property situated in Waymnbuni Borotmh. oner at private sale the mill and Its appurtenances, WITH TWO IXTSOF GROUND. The milt oeeAples one of the best sites for bu siness In the county. Is 46 by 00 feet, three stories high, one of stone tlwo foot wall ) two of brick, (eighteen Inch wall) and garrett with ginneries. doiw, didui .noenmc, 'ic, iiiree nam run oy a flrstvuws engine of thirty-Inch stroke, thirteen Inch cylinder. Also TWO SET OF CARDING MACHINES, Now doing good work, Spinning machines, eto. Satisfactory reasons for nulling. TE1.MS Seven thousand Ave hundred dollars In three annual payments with Interest. Apply at once at the mill. July -1m nUNNELL Y EATER. GREFNE ACADEMY AND NORMAL aCHOOL. CARMIQHAELS, GREENE CO, FA. Fall Term commences Aug. 17, ISM, and contin ues sixteen weeks. The Normal Department Is for the benefit of teachers. The building baa been reHtted. Students have acceae to two Li braries. Hocletlea are In a flourishing eondl tlon. To the Institution belongs apparatus for all kinds of x pertinents. Uond Telescope, Mi croscope, Cliarta, Ac It Is desired that all should: be thereat the beginning of the term. BOARDINU can be obtained In town or a short distance In the country from S3 lb to Si 60 Cirweek. For Information address Dr. J. B. sldley, Sec. or either of the Trustees. .JulyaV,'-tr W.F.ORR,Prln. M ANHOODs llOYY LOST, HOW RE- Just published, a new edition of Da. Cri.VTca well'b Uklkbhateu EftSAY on the Radical Cure (without Medlclneior UPxajtATouHau or Sem inal, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedi menta to marriage etc ; CoksUMPTion, Epilep sy and Fits, Induced by self-indulgence or sex ual extravognne. scs-Prloe, in a sealed envelope, only f cents. The oelehrated author, In this admirable essay clearly demonstrated from a thirty years' sue ceaaful prooUoe, that thealarmlngconsrqaences of self-abuse may be radically eared without the dangerous use of Internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife ; pointing oat a mod of curt at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which evury auffurer, ao matter what hlsouo ditlon may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately and railoally. ' ' aThls Lecture should bs In the hands of er ary youth and evarr man In Um land. Sent, andar seal in a alalai ssadmia In an address puaipaid, on receipt of six eents, or two post sumps. Also Dr. ColwweU'a "tUrrlac fialds," prlca 16 osnU. Address the mbllebers, CRAB. J. C. KLINE CO 4siBowwy ?aw iura, rost-mnos Dot tsi. Beasl aad ReSleet. The following is an extract from the B A wi w-v 111 I SJ UT sneecn ol r . 1 . xiiair acitvereti in new York, on the evening of the 10th inst. We recommend its careful perusal to our soldier friends: "What civilized people on the earth would refuse to associate with them selves in all tho rights and honors and dignities of their country such men ns Lee and Johnston? Voice "none," "none." What civilized country would failto do honor to those who, fighting for an erroneous cause, yet distinguished themselves by gal lantry never surpassed (applause in that contest, for which they are sought to be disfranchised and exiled from their homes? In that contest they proved themselves to be our peers." The Philadelphia Presa says the Democrats have taken care to nominate a candidate lor President who was in favor of the last rebellion against the Government, and a candidate for Vice President Avho has pledged himself in favor of the next rebellion against the Government. When neoDle are drowned, cannon are sometimes fired for the purpose of rising their bodies, me jjemocrais a a .a a at rra 1v i have been firing cannon over cey mour nnd Blair, hut there is no hone of getting their heads above water. It tliey do, the heads win certainly c in hot water. special gjrt.tt. . 3-Gnlde t Marriage. Teimg Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felici ty. Tho humane views of benevolent Physl clans, on the Errors and nhnscs Incident to Youth nnd early Manhood, Bent In sealed letter envelopes, free of clmrgo Address HOWARD A?Wi: ai IU?(, box r., ruuutieipuiu, iu. June 17,'iB-ly -Addr-s to the Nervous and licblll tatud, whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden causes, and whoso cases require prompt treatment to render exlstonco dnslra ble I If you are suffering, or have suffered from Involuntary discharges, what effect does It pro duce upon your general health t Do you feel weik, debilitated easily tired f Does a Utile extra exortlon produce palpitation of the heart : Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kid neys, frequently get out of order f Is your ropy on settling f or does a thick scum rise tol the top? Or Is a sediment at the bottom ulte it hasstool awhile? noyou iiavespeiiauiaiuiri breathing or dyspeps'a ? Are your bowels con sttputcd ? Do you havo spells of fnlntlni?, or rushes of blood to the heudf Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling UpOn IlllS RllMJCClT J JVU l.-jr, moping, tired of company, of life? Do you vili iT he left alone, to get nwny from every body ? Does any little thing make you start or Jump? Is your sleep broken or rustless? Is llie lUStrO OI your rjHiininmmm j on vour cheek as brliiht ? Do you enjoy your self In society as well ? Do you persue your business with the some energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? Arn your spirits dun nnd nagging, giveu i "i" inemir nfinlvS Ifanrin not lev It to VOIir liver Or (IVS. pepsla. Have you restless nights! Vour back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and vou attribute tills lo dyspepsia or llver-compmmiT Now reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases tinrt. ly cured, and sexual oxcessi-as, are all capalilt ,,r nr,lm.h.u a weakness of the generative op gnns. The organs of generation, when In per-iT-et health malic llie man. Did yon ever lliltilc that thoso hold, dertnnt, energetic, persever ing, successful DusinesH-inen are niwnys muse whose generallve organs are In pertcet henllll You never hear such men complain of helnu melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation ol the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed In business; they dont become sn.l and diseouruKed ; tliey are always polite and pleasant In the company of ladies, unl look vnii anil tliam rluht In tlio faeo none of your down cast looks or any other meniinnss about them. 1 do not mean those who keep the r.r....na InO.ite.l hv rmilltllir tO CXCUSS. 'I lU'Me will not only ruin their eniiHtltntlons, but nl those they do business wiinor lor. How nianv men, from liartly-eurod cllseaseii from the elleets of self-nlmse anil exeessi, have l.rmmhi iiliont that state ol weakness In tlliixe organs that has reduced the general system so mtlcli as to llliltiee aimosi every utm-r ,nrot l,li,wv Imiaev. naralvwls. Ktiinal ett'eetions. Hill cldo, nnd almost every other form of disease which Immunity Is heir to, and llie real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have Hn..ff.r...l f.tmll hut the rieht one. Diseases of lliese organs require the use of Diuretic. HKI.noI.D KLIII l I'.XTHAIT IIU VHU Is the great Diuretic, and Is a certain cure ror disease 01 ine manner, riunr,i, wiiuh. Weaaness, Female Coniplslnts, (lenernl Dehili tv, and nil diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In Mnleor Keinale, front what ever cause originating, aim noiiiuiier m uu Inner. If no treatment Issnhnilltnl toromsnmptlon or Insanity may ensue, nur Hesh anil IiIiksI nreSupporti'd from these sources, and Ihe health and happiness, and that of Posterity, dermis upon prompt useoi areiuune reint-n... Itnlmlu.lif-s t'vtrnet. ltnehll. estnhilslled un ward of IS years, prepared by H.T. HK.I.MHi'l.D Druggist, mt New York, and Ml Month Kith HI., Phlladelplila, Pa. Pkii k tUS perboille, or nollles lor wt..iu, uenvereti 10 ud; iwurraa, cnm by all Druggists everywhere. W-NONB A HI' OKNII1NK unless done up In steel-engraved wrapper, with fue-siniuc 01 my Chemical Warehouse, ntul signed 11. X. HELMROI.D. July l.V2m. rvUAUTKHLY UEI'OUT OF TUB 1ST J. NAT. BANK OF WAYNKaltL KU, July , 18B8. TtKsniTrtf'Ka Ixxinsand dlscounls II0,I5I Wl Furniture and rlxtures..'.. I JI 1,1 Kxpenses - a'fl' 75 Cash Items 1 . " 1 Due from banks and bankers HI IT.H. Bonds KM-?! f Oilier stocks and bonds J,3 Cosh I.".,s:i2 m Taxes paid - i tiVl.lM XI ..-..Jion.onn on ill, mm tn A.SKj US TO.flio m tIABILITTE.1. rnpltal stock Dep. for increase 8urplus fund Circulation Depoalts Due hanks , Prollt and loss Dividends unpaid. rl.sioi 111 i.fii 117 1)10 UK n. r. FI.KNNIKKN, Assistant Cashier, Jnly lS-tt M IXSELL4C0, MAsrrACTi'RFHi or OVERSTRUNG, GRAND AND SQUARE PIANQ FOIITPS. ALSO ONLY MANVFACTUREIIS OF Carpenter's Patent Harmonium Grand Planocs Ware moms, WAjEeost 19th Street, Four doors iMiatoi iiuru Avsnofl, KEW YOItK. Every Inatnment warranted seven' years. aena wri i.ircuiarana rriee iisk July I5-8m. M ARVIN'8 CHROME IRON SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES. - W1U Resist all Burglars' Implements for any Length 0f ') line. Please send for Catalogue of Fire and Burglar . J MARVIN 4 CO.. JM Broadway, New York: 721 Chestnut St., Phlldelphla; 1M Bank Street. CleleUnd, Ohio. JulyLvSni. ESTERN DISrRICT OF PENNA., 6A To Wwow it May Cohct. The nndor signed hereby gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee of George Grant, of Bpringhlll tp., in the county or Ureene and State of Pennsyl vania, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt on his own petition by the Dialrlo Court of said District. . , SIMON KINEHART, Esq., Assignee. Jnly 16-st LL YOUNG PERSONS Can and should obtain a goo-i education. For particulars, addrrw J. A . Coomr. Prin.iinal of the Stale Normal Buiiool, Edinboro, Pa. Juiyl gXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentarv havlnv tieen aranted to the undersigned on the estate of John Lewis, lute of Morgan tp., dee d, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to aold estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly au- John I.K WIS, Wash. Co., Ps,, 1 ,, J AC. IlKKbNLEK, Ureene co.,Pa.J tx June '7,'dK-6t w EdTEllN UlSl'RICT OF PENNSYL VANIA, 83. At Waynesbnrg, Pa., the 22d of Jnly A. D, 1868. To VV llou it may Comukuh : The undersigned hereby sives nutica of Ilia amwkliitiiieiit as As signee ol William A. Porter of Waynesburg, In ine county oi ureene ana maia oi rennsvivania within said Dlstriat. who lias been adiudzed a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Llstrlct. It. II. PH KLAN, juiyu-ou Assignee. . N OTICE! The Commissioners of Oreene County will re ceive sealed proposals up to the first Monduy of August next lor a uouoie ivtng i-osi jirmge across Whitely creek at Garrard's Fort; said bridge to be Hi feet wide, l'J feet high 111 the clear, and the span to be 60 feet between the abutments abutments to commence on the rock If found within live feet of the bed of the creek; If no rock touud In that depth, to be set on timber, to lie ten feet thick at Ihe base, four feet thick at the Hip, unu lo no nuseu iimr t'....t iihnvi h,w u-illernlurk. the WlIlK walls on the north side of the ertsrk to be Vt feet long from the race or the ntmimeni ana 10 ue coiu ineneed 1 feet under ground; the wing walls on the south side to be M leol long toou commenced n r. A ii.lx.nl.u.l UlnphnanluivA tha b J ol the road; tiiewllig walls on both sides to be mushed with coping on ine ion s iin-nea thick: the whole to bo mnde of good material, and the work to be done in a good substantial aud wormilullIlKO manner. ELIAHHCfrTT, J. M, MOURIS, Com. ISAAC J. HUl'P, J July 15-3t N OTICE! The Commissioners of Greene eountv will re eelve sealed nroDosals no lo the First Monday of August next, for the building of a Double Kins Post Bridge across Fish creek, near New Kreeport in Sprinuhill township, said bridge to be 111 lent wide, I.' feet high In the clear, anil tlio span tifeet between the ubutmcnts; abutments to oe coiiliueuceu on ine roca ii louuu wiinin four feet of tlio bed of tho creek; If no rock In that dentil, lobe set on tlmlier to be eight feet thick ut the buse, 4 feet thick at the top. and to be raised 7 feet above low water murk. The upper wing walls on both sides of the creek to ho ii root long, the lower ones on notn sines ai feet long, all lo be commenced 8 feet tindar 1 ... l. 1.., ,A lw, I, ..Una. uuu uestuiuuer, ELI AS SCOTr, ) J. M. MtJllltlH, y Com. ISAAC J. HUl'P. j July 15-81. s II RIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of vcn. exp. issued out of motourior uoininou 1'io w or ureeuo county, mill to mn dtroctoil. there will be exposed to public mile nt tlio Court tlotisu, In Wayiicshurx, on ntuunitiy, nepi o, ioa, ut a o ciock r. iuu fitllowltm property, viz : All tlio rluht, title, In tenist nnd chum of N. ii. Cleuvenirer. of. In mid to ti certain lot of ground, uontuinlnn no ncre more or loss, Hltuuted In Dunknnl Township, Or who County, 1'a., ndjotnlnic lands of Nltdiolas ueiHJit, oouni'u on ine imwi oy iiuiu oi Mr, tel,on tlieHuuth b Miller, on the Wont by Kinlly MiiLh, North . Taken In execution as tlie property of X, T. (.'lenvetmt'r ullaa NelHou l. ujea vender tume sun oi runner auu irov eift Hank of W'aynusburu for tho use of W, Hlclunaii and Dunuel WUIIuiuh II, H-WILVETfl, RherlfT. July 23, M. fc. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing wliloh is at onco ngrecnblo, liealtliy, nnd eflectiml for preserving the linir. Faded or gray hair it toon tutored io tVs original color with the glow and frehneu of youth. Tliiu linir is lliick- cnotl, Tiilliug linir clicckcd, and buld ness oflon, tliongh not nlwnys, cured by its use. Nuiliing can restore the hair where tho follicles ore destroyed, or tlio glands nlropliicd nnd decayed. Hut finch as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair frdrn turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yst lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume, . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PBICB $1.00. O. V. noilEIYrs, Aont; WnynWiur3, Pa. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ion rrnirvimo 11111 blood. The reputation this ex. rellcnt medicine enjoys, is derived from Its cures, many of which are truly niarrcllou. Inveterate raws nt Scrofulous dis ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been E mined and cured by It, I'rofulotis affections and dlaordera, which were sg- Cvated by Ihe scrnfu- CnntamlfiHltnn itnfll they were palnftally sfflictlng, hsve been radically cured In such great numbers In almost every aeo lioa of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed or Us virtues or uses. 8crohilous poiaoa is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of Ibe organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack or enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of Its presence. A gain, It seems to breed Infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into on or other of Its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungn or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by ernprions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Dnnnparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com filalnta generally And immediate relief, and, at ength, cure, by the use of this BARBAPAHIL 'LA: nr. Anthmif'i Fire, Rout or KryrtptUU, Temr.SaU Jtheum, 0eaM Unrd, JNata-m, Sort Epeu, bore Eare, and other eruptions or visible forms of Derasifms disease. Also In Ins more concealed forms, as Duepepeta, Mtrovott, Heart IMeemf.tiU. Epilrney, Xnmiitfm, and the various cfeerows affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Brphillt or renerenl and JTrreurlat JUtmeo are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate malaillea by anv medicine. But long continued use of Una medicine will cure the complaint. Lntrorrlteem or WkUet, Vtertnt Vltemtiono, and trwuUo IXssamw, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by Ha Burtfylng and invigorating effect. Minata Wrec ons for each ease are found la onr Almanac sup plied gratis. JiAetMSHstUm snd Om, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters la the blood, yield quickly to it, aa also I.lr Complaint, TorpUitp, CoHOiHon or nfama. sHm of toe IArrr, and Jmnndir, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons fca tha blood. This BAMSAPARMLLA u a great re storer for Ihe strength and vigor of toe system. Those who are Lmnauit and LUUne, Dmmmon eteat, MeepJeaa, and troubled with Arvos iaw mvehonrlont or fomrt, or aay of tha aVerttmis symptomaUo of Wtnkntn, will find immediate relief and convtncmg evidenca of Its raalorativa power upon trial. PBMPAMMD BT Or. t. C. ATM CO., Lowell, Mmmi, PrmctUmJ amat Anmlytlrml CAtmittt. SOLD BT Alt DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. G. W. ROnHRTs; Agent, Waynasburf, Pa, gTARTLtta INTELLIGENCE! I . frank McGurgan, One of our mont aotlveantf obliging merchants, rcueiiiiy mtutuou irviu tu nil, uiiiikiiih with him a splendid assortment of NEW SUMMER GOODS f The vkiit kratest and iatjst STrr.m, of every variety ai ukahonaulk ha rus, eiuuraeing an Kiuua u. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, irnttitiiwun i vn uti t iitPDV nrvTia DJosa Slvleitof HUM M EH POPUNH: nnest and best quulityof Block Hllkfl, Chlnlzen, Precalles, Or Uy of Wool Delalnen, together with a full Une Uivlaauu t V. mU msros atlll A I MUTt'SkM flr Bill Lit. A fnii ana ftiNhiminhifi II tie or Mllllnerv Uood cnnalMtinRor ltiinnet Frames, Frosted Allusions, Crupe, au colors, ana suauen. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, The very Utest and finest quality, Oll-bolled riUUtfUl, 111 wiuuis. nsitiui , . , ii . a i H(eH. All UesrripilOlin Ul numra .intn, whip med, and untrlmiaeil, full assortment of EMBROIDERIES A WHITE GOODS Naw atvloa of Psrosols and Rummer Umbrellas. Kuncv FitiiM. flue I .ace F.uthrolderiHI. IIhiii- stitched Hand kerchiefs. Collars and Cults to uiaicu. uoni)ieie ASSORTMENT OP tlNE JEWELRY. ignites nnd Oents' Kid OIovm. n chmntpte linn ftlrtol.lell thread and Hilk Hosiery for Ladles uuu uunis, n imi nm-K. NEVV STYLES OP nOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS. Also Rhawls. Lace Cnrtntns, and a full lino of .MUl'HMi.NU uuudh. no linn on nnnd nisoa stileiKlld assortment of Wall Pupor and l'uretH; tlrnta' and lluyti' nothing In great variety and of the iniMt tiuhlonnblu stylus. HA IX, (JAPS nnd THI'NKH, and In short, ovcrythlnx Kept In a lint cluss atom, all of which will be sold nt greitiiy reuueeu prices. July 1-tf s COTT. DICKENS, THE MASTF.RPIEt'EH OP FIOTIOK AT A .M AltVKI, OF t'HEAPNESSj. THE WAVERLY NOVELS, At the uniform price of Twenty-five Cents per volume, eiicn voiumo iiitistrHtou Willi nil en. graved Frontispiece, und hound in un llluml uated Tnrtnn t'over. To be coiupletod In ii vol uiiicH as lonowa: 1. Wuvorly, 2. I vim I km), 3. Kenllworth. 4. Uuy Munnuring. s. Aniiiiuury. 0. ltoll ll"V. 7. Obi Mortality. 8. Tim llluclc llwurfnnil IS. The Pirate. 11. Fortunes of Nigel, 15. Puverll of the i'eulc, HI. (tuentln Durwnril. 17. Hi. ltomnn's Well. 14. Itediiutllitlet. 111. The lletnithed, nnd JUKIUUIlU wiuow. X. TileTiilisuiun. It. Woodstoek. a Legend of MontriMe. U. Ilriuu or Iniiuier moor. 10. Ilt-urt or Midlothian 11. The Monastery. Ii The Abbot. ruir amid or I'crtn. :i. Anne of (lelerMteln. il. Count Robert of Pur ls. . Niirgeon' a Ilnttt-liter. 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Rets for clubs are sent by express, nt the ex pense oflbe purchaser. Each set In a club en titled to the Mtee! Portrait. Thn-eKets with 1 Portraits of Dickens. J12 60 Five sets with li ' 20 (s) Ten Hots with HI " "' " 31 m ffScnd forn specimen volume and fnrmn chili In your town. No booksnnVr more delight ful rending Mian the novels of Waller Hcuttimd Charles Dickens. These editions, wlille remark ably cheap, are neat and tastclul lit apnenniiice. 1. APPLETON on., JhiIiIIbIhts, IMPORTANT TO CANVASSERS AND MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. SOMETHING FOR THE HOUR ! MARSHALL'S LINE ENGRAVING OV GENERAL GRANT. NOW ftEAPY. Tltis NplMiiHd Line Engravlfig In tlie rsnU of tw.iy.Hi" IrJlHtr ofi th ynr of the artist, Mh. Wm. K. MAtMiMi.r. wlM.ntnnrlit nt tlie head uf his -inkfessldrl 1M thi! U lilted MnU'. It Id pro niMinwil prf!t llkonew of (icnernl Orntit In his ImhI expresttlon, by the nipinhfrfi of h In fam ily and thw who have Inn pentnjiHlly tw, iiinlntMl with hi in for matty.ypnrM. An a work of rt It in IminpfiMurnhly siiporlfrrtoi.il othrn. Mra. Hnnt nnyn; "1 am dHlRhud with your uplt-niHd Pimmvlnn of my htmimnd.- A like ntun I do not think It could be (toiler." H'na torHiininpr nronouncen It "a rare and fin lulled work, excellent an a llkene.'?. Mr. Hryant nay: It In really a noble dpeelmrn of the art of engraving and appear to nln to clve (he chnrarti-r of th orlK'Oal more perfmly than any engraving which I have awn," (ton How ard eoiiMidprit Mthe IlkenMn striking ntid the picture lif.ike.' Mr. HufiHimton; the emi nent art I t aayn: ,-tt Jim a larffinaHlve Mylet and great force and rlchnefln. The hnt thing aliouL It In Ihe truth with which you have ren dered the IndomlUible aplrlt of the mint." A gcnU wanted In every townnhlp. Addreaa, TICKNOK4 I IK I. US AGENCY. . 68 Fifth Htreet, rituhurifli. Pa. July I.V w L CARDINO ON TEN MILE CREEK! J. II. DEuOLT Would respectfully Inform the public that ha Is now preparcu to CARD WOOL on the shortest notice and In the best style, at the TEN MILE MILLS, Two Miles below Rngersrllle. He dene com pel" inn, ana reels cnnnuenl of wttlsfvlng and accommodating ail who may favor him with their patronage. Price 7 cents per pound. He I also prepared toarindall kinds of nrain on short notice and In tha beat manner by botb trm sun wiwi. tl .S U, 11. UEMVUt June 3, os-lm. ICBUC KOTICE. As the firm of HUGHES LUCAB la dissolved by mutual consent, the Commission business will still he carried on at the old stand, in good order, and on the moaWeaaonable terms. In the " j" njncjs m ti;,, (senior nartner.i They flatter themselves, by having the House and the beat location In the place tor thathunlneaa, that they will uriivi a liberal share of the public patronage. jinx .-'"'-pasrori,nrrolTOfOROCW.R- lenon nann tnaccnmmiiriataail IhwnalthsMll "j I.MUr,HESCOu n-t" lllce'aUnding.Pa, G40 MILES OF THE tr'NioN Pacific RAILROAD Are now flnlihedand In operation.! Sixty miles of the track have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole line between the Atlantic and Pacific States Is being pushed forward mora rapidly than ever before. Mora than twenty thousand men are employed, and II Is not Im possible that the entire track,' from Omaha to Hacrnmento, will be finished In IHttt Instead o IS70. The means provided are .ample, and all that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible day, will be done. . The UNION PACIFIC .UAILROAD COMPANY I. A OOVEItNMENT GRANT of the rlglitof wny, and all necessary tlmlier and St her mate rials found along the lino of its operations. - II. A OOVKKNMENT GRANt'bf lS.IXju aero of land tothemllo, taken In alternate socttotis on each side of Its road. This Is an absolute do- nattontniid will be a sotlrce df large reveuuo 111 the future. UI.-A GOVERNMENT 7QHANT of. United States Thirty-yenr BolUlS.'ilinonhlititHo fW $lS,IKIOtoIS,lillpermllc,accordlng to tlio dllli cultles toliesurinottnted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second mortgage as security, and It Is expected that not only the Interest, but the principal amount Inny be paid in services rendered dy the Company in transporting troops, malls, Ac. The Interest Is now more than paid In this wny, besides secur ing a great saving In time and money to tho Government. IV, A GOVERNMENT QRANT of tlio right to Issue Us own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount ns the V. S.Ubtlils, IssilcdOit the same purpose.'aml NOMOltK. Tl!F.(IOVKRNSIKt Prhsii'ts the Trtis tees Ibr tile First Mortgage Bondholders (o iftjliv cr the Bonds to the Company only as the road Is completed, and alter It has been examined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to be lit all respects n flrst-oliiss Railroad, laid with a honvy Trail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, ritr-shops, loco motives, cars, Ac, V. -A CA PITA L STOCK SI'IlSCRnTrON from the stockholders, of which ovkh Eiuiit Million' Dom.ahs liavo been paid in upon tlio work nl? reudy done, ami whtoti will be increased as thn wants of the Company require. VI.-NETCASII EAHNINIISoit its yny Bus-. Iness, that already amount to more TiiAit Tun INTKHKsron the First Mortgage Hands. Tlieso earnings are no Indication of thuvust tlirougli trnltle that must follow the opening of the Unit to tho Pacltle, but they certainly provo tho FI IIST MORT0 A ti K BONDS upon such property, costing nearly three times) tlielriiinount, ARESECURF. BEYOND ANYCONTINaiCNCV.' Tho Itnlon 'rnelrlc Bonds are for 8I,ont each nnd have eoupons attached. They havo thirty years to run, nnd hear annual inter est, payable on the find days of January -unit July nt tip! Cdmpntiys milco lit the City of New York, at tho rate of Six por cent, hi gold. Tim Principalis payable In gold nt maturity. 'Iho price In 104, nnd nt the present niteof gold, Iheso bonds pny n llhernl Income nti tlielrcnat. Tho Company believe that these llonds, at Ihn present rate bis the cheapest seenrily In Iho market, and leserve the right to advance tho price nl nny tlnie. Ihirtles subscribing will remit tho par vnlueof Ihe bonds Slid the accrued Interest In currency nt the rate of six per cent, per annum, from tho date on which, the last coupon w is pud. Huh. eriptirinswlll he received In Wavncslmrg, Pa P.YTIII3FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK, In New York . AT THK COMPANVs OFFICE, . Nassau St. and hy JOHN J. CISCO A SON, Bankers,: Wall St j And by the Company's Advertising Agents throughout tlio United states. R 'tnltlencessHould ho made In drafts nr other funds par In Now York, nnd the Bonds will bo sent lreeofhKrKo by.retitrii express. Parties) subscribing through local agents, will look to thetrl for tbelrSnfe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP for im has Just been published by thSX'ompnny, giving fuller information than Is possible In nn advertise ment, respecting tlio progress of the work, tho resources ofthecountry travcrsod by the Rood, the means for construction, nnd the value of tho bonds, wliloh will, tie sent free on application at tho Company's offices or tosny of the adver tised OjjentH. JOIIN'J. CISCO, Treasurer, New.York. June a. '8-tf. fJIHE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER Miivixd UaChink OUR flEWi-AlrfilY MACIlitffi, llns. Iieen over twoynnrs In preparation, anil which has Iieen bvmiithtt:) periectlon regnnllesM uf time, labor or expense, nnd Is now confident ly presented tothe public as Incomparably tha bestHewing Machine In existence. The Machine In question Is simple, compact, iliimlileand beautiful. It is rpilet, light running and cnpthlo of iMrforinlng n range nnd variety ot work never before attempted upon a sinile Much I nc nsi K el ther HI I k. Twist, I.I nen or Cot ten Thread, mid sewing with eonnl facility the very finest ami conrwst materials, and anythlria between the two extremes, In the most beautim and substantial manner. Its attachments for Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, Ojillt, Ing. Felling, Trimming, lllndltig, eUmite Novol and Practical, and have Iieen lnveoir.i .n.i Justed especially for this Machine. iew aesiKosoi the rifura Useful snd popnlnr folding toim and cabln.-t cases peculiar to the Machl nej manufactured by this fJompany havo been breHartm idr enclna nu th . V..u..r" These are gotten np In every variety of wood such as Bick Walnut, MBsrany, fenmWoml' aiul the Ike. and from the r,iin.7'.Y!?fwl'?.,l elaborate pattern and finish-the Maehlnen ,-mm ,,m,ii,, iiKiniiii inns nign y ornament for which they are Intended. wu lly and General Purposes. ,u '"Vi.T?1 'Wnvthlnfrom (He finest sin .' sle thlcknets ofMw ss nr Nnnsook tiv uw i thicknesses of tho heavu-t uiLL -J. seveml any kind or site of thread wltra a aVm.? . Lr"nnNthreadCott:' "P,0,he hItenlo7 an-ri'l .Jf.rfn,. aef. aides oniiuuiiKc on Dvtu Sd. It has en even self-adlastlrtg tension which' pent , I tm rif 7 ,T.nt "'Ickneasea uf mnterlnl np ,110., runt .(-. ... ., , compli,",or.7 rnl Is" ai, Wn,lseirs.and ther, starting ,hre11 loUuW or wheels to tnrn lo' uid eleaiT 64 taken "rart t0'" 7lh. It haa'a perfect feed whereby yon can sew the flnest. materials wlihnnt havlni to k p ymJr work stretched to prevent Its "puckering," s?n.l KTneT"'81 11,0 W"rk tn. It will hem any width, sew a stmhrht mrn.cirmaKeaeu in the must per fee C msnnxr with less skill than is r.-qred tSmew isulahe seam on any other machine. gnc t.MnT,lr,bmiitttfskWltS purelTaaer ' 'Ven l the represented. . ax. not sw bverymacnine warranted and kept In repair three years without charge. v repsur ii. y. UXCAPHER, - , . Agent for Oreene County. A DMDIISTRATRIY NnTTPif JA VM dee'd nr uVkiT.i. , or r- Morrle. , i, rir ;iia'"' againai i ne name to preaeno them properly authenticated for settlementT .tiitl. wnaassi-nguBais, JM "r Admtnlstratri.