ti WW ' i I M&3 WAYNKSHUKU: WEDNESDAY,' MAY I (I, 1 80(1. THE "CHIEFTAIN." We this week havo the pleasure of an nouncing to tlio public, that tho above named vessel belonging to tho ''People's Line of Steamers," Is entirely nnd ele gantly furnished, ready lor seivico. Slio made her first regular trip up to Greens boro, last Saturday, very heavily laden With passengers and freight. On her passage up she was greeted with every demonstration of joy by tho people on tho river. Men shouted, Indies waved Vheir handkerchiefs, and tlio boys cut all kinds of antics. In one place they had but the martial music, arid played w hat bight liavo been "Yankee Doodle," or "Auld Lang Syuo," but it Hounded like ''Hail to the 'Chieftain', who in triumph advances." She ha? every accoin idution 'for passengers and freight and her build 'and appearance reflect great credit upon tho energies of the Company. We hope the eitizuns of our county will give them liboral patronage. Tho ' Elector," the eecoiid boat of tlio lino will bo "en duty" in a short tune. How Piiovokino, Did you ever wad w hat you supposed to be a very Interesting para graph in a newspaper, ami found when you were in the gist" of tlio joke that you sud denly ran against tlio aiinouneemi nt that somebody hud just received so and so in great profusion, and was prepared to undersell everybody else this side of thu Atlantic. We have been caught in that snap many a time, and had we ever learned the iwiny nil of pro fane swearing we doubt not we should have! "went in" on tho Billingsgate with a gusto. But to talk is profitless what wo want to get at is, to inform the public that Jambs Guinea has a store "chuck full" of Dry Uouds. To AvKirrisKiw . It is generally tin derstood that where a paper changes hands all contracts not filled out, con tracted for by former parlies, will bo filled under tho new regime. Those havjng advertisements in wishing n dell nito unaurstandiiig must inform us per sonally, or by mail. We deem this nil that is necessary to prevent griiinoling when reasonable bills are presented. "That which is worth doing at all is worth doing well." An old but true ' adage. Will not tho same principle hold good with regard to purchasing Groceries? If you buy nt all buy the best. Those who think so will most certainly call at Juo. JIisnku.'s. Ho is prepared to furnish every thing in tho line, having but recently received a new Stock. Si'OHTiNo. .As thj young squirrels have bocomo large enough for good eating our hunters in nnd around town are improving their time. The woods round about Waynesburg seem to be full of this species of game, and any one taking his fouling piece for a fen' hours stroll can coiuo back "heavy laden,'' pro viood ho is a -'good shot." From tho largo numbers tho boys bring in of late we suspect they must go out Sundays aril "turn" them. If you want Muslins "what Is Muslins" go to Jimk Guiiieh's. The Wheeler &. Wilson Company have sold over 200,000 machine. The saving of only ton dollars per week on each mauhine, would give a grand aggro gated $1 00,000,00 J .per annum saved to the public in cash, or in economy ai d neatness of dress, and improved health and culture in woman. The savage and tho seini-barbariaa, task woman like a beast of burden for pleasure or profit. What should bo said of him w!'o still dooms his wife to tho drudgery of hand, sowing It rank with carding, spinning, weaving and grinding corn by hand, paddling a camio. fishing with a bono .hook, and inhabiting a hovel It is a much out of plaoo with the civilization of tho 19th century as would bo an Esquimaux in Fifth Avenue, N. Y. It is a shameful waste of time, when the charities and higher purposes of lifo call so loudly: a worso than wasto of niuo hours of tho tun so occupied. What shall exomoor p.illiat j this! Oaly noooBniy that knows no law. Thu rioh cannot urga this pie i. and ju lioiou? ooouoiny would put tho Sowing .Uiiliino into niuo -of every ton families in oik laud Let it be understood that idling with the hand needle is discreditable, and that it is as 'fashionable and much more sensible 'to havo a Sowing Muuhiiio as a piano Jorte. Who is It that has the pccullnrknack of veiling to every one that comes lu his storo I James Guihbr. Read and liui-i.itcr. Head your CjJntv p2er,says a contemporary ,ucforo on pronounce a hasty judgment con 'demning il as worthless. How vory few read their county paper. They take it, up, glance over it hastily to seo if any 'of their friends are married or dead, und if disappointed iu that, away goes tho paper. Head it and become better inform ed Head it and loarn to Wo homo Institutions, and fool an intorost in them Remember it is your county paper and to yoUf interest to keep it up and make it interesting. How are you' to' make it interesting? By giving it your hearty upport, and inducing others to do liko y9, In GRADU ATED AT DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE. PITTSBURGH. V. A. Ilinhard, Warren, Ohioi IJarkley Cooper, St. Chiirsvillo, Ohio. John M. Funk, Titusville, I'a. J. N. Mcintosh, Hamraondsville, O. Win. J. MeKeevtr, Ahogheny city, l'a. Win. A. Campbell, Cambridgo, Ohio. Hobt.J. Wilson, Pittsburgh. Jas T Lambio, Tullyeavcy, Pa. W. A Gilloland, Haekerstown, I'a. Geo L He'm, New Cus'tTo, Pa. L W. Wallace, Poland, Ohio. W. II Sellers, St. Thomas, Pa. Goo. fa. li Knox. Tiskilwa, 111. M. J. Collopy, Coshocton, Ohio. Henry C. Matthews, I'iltnburnh. I), li. Mclntire, Allegheny county, Fa. Jas. IJ Zahni, Ebensburg, Pu. John Wuldron, Pnrkersburg, West Va. Wui. Gallagher, liinningliam, Pa, M. E Boysel, Tarlton, Ohio. Benj. Thomas, Birmingham, Pa. O. W. Beaty, Steam .Mill, Pa. II N. Kiikpatrick, Broadhcnd. W S. liebout, Chirk, Pa. A. S Behout, Clark, Pu W. C. Cravin, California, Pa. Thus. J. Myers, l'hillipsliurg,l'a. II. A Warren, Monongaheln Cily, Pa. W. J. I Surdity, I'onieroy, Ohio. A. Pietist, Girurd, Ohio. D. W. Payne, Jlartlett, Ohio. W II Stewart, Fairfield, Iowa. Frid Fleming. ISirmingham, Pa. Jas Bradley, Monroeville, Pa. Robert Galloway, Connellsville, Pa. C C. I.ohingier, Bra 'dock's Fields, Pa. Tims. y. It, Kaeine, Ohio. W. it MoCnlio, Vnncefort, Pa. J. W. Yv'heeler, Upper Sandusky, O. All of who.n pushed thu usual search ing examinations of tho College suli.-fao-lorily, nnd who will no doubt hereafter distinguish themselves by an honorable proficiency in business. Each graduate win awarded the bcautiliil Diploma of the College, as a credential of his profi ciency of bis industry, unci of his ex emplary deportment during his course ot Miidy. Iris unnecessary to say that any one can sell Calicoes eipial to Ja.mi s Gi.'inuu's. j Ktxir.ir to Faiimi'.us. The Commis j sioners nt Internal Kovenuo, under the ! duecli"i) of the Secn tarT of tho Trons-. ury, in tho assessment ot tho annual in come, will not require of fanners the re , turn of tho valuo of their farm product 1 consumed by themselves nnd fimilios. The instructions to assessors, now burnt; prepared, will expressly authorize this relief. Yob will llnd that ml the best and cheapest Goods are sold by Jambs Guiiihh, J!ao(iki) Cckuency. A great many persons are at a loss to know how to dispose of ragged and mutilated eurren ey that accumulate on their hand. It is tho eaiest thing in tho world and without expense. When you gel threo dollais worth on hand nut it in a small package, tin a paper band around it, j with your iiamu, post ollico address and j amount, then put it in nn envelope, nnd 1 address to thu '-Treasurero! the Uuited States, U. C." In a tew days you will receive new currency in return. It goes and return free of postage Dos'r neglect looking at our column of Nbw Advliitiskmunts. For tho Republican. AN APPEAL IN' BEHALF OF WAYNES BURG COLLEGE. FlCI.I.OW ClTIZKNS OF GltKKNK COUNTY! We invite your candid attention to the claims of this Institution upon your patronago and liberality. It hasalready been a source of great good to our conn ty at large, fostering and increasing the popular interest in education, supplying our schools with good teachers, diffusing general intelligence and refinement, and, as a consequence ot all these, enhancing nil our material interests. . Tho Institution is now in a prosper, oils condition as to the number of stui dents a. id the harmony of all its internal affair! but it i in great need ef fund. Wo earnestly appeal to yon in it b'ehalf About 30,000 of endowment fund has been secured, n considerable part of which was contributed by persons out of our county. This fund is to bo kept as a permanent endowment, tho interest only being used to defray the expenses for prol'.'ssrr' salaries. &c. It ought to bo increased from 830,000 to If 100,000, and we are confident that such nn nppropri ution ot that sum. which a reasonable liberality could readily furnish, would build up in our midst nn Institution that would prove a lasting honor and blessing to our county and tho commu nity at largo. Every citizen nblo to do so should aid the Institution by at least tho purohaso of a perpetual (.$100) scholarship. This could not iudoot be rog.irdod a purely a gift, for suoli a scholarship secures the privilege ot sending a pupil to any de partment ot the Institution perpetually :;;:(! fjeo of tuition feos. An i-flort will bo made during the Summer to present this matter to all the eili.eiis ot our county and we hope to hear of ninny liberal response. We call upon all, without respect to sect or party, to aid in this good work. The Institution is conducted upon the most iheral principles, the right of private opinion being allowed in ull matters ot religion and politics. Our county seat is a healthful and qui et retreat, and with proper spirit in the improvement oi our traveling facilities ll may be rendered in overy respect A most des'uublo location for an Institution of Learning. Let us urge you, thou, to cherish this Institution, and to give it liberally of your means, and you will thus coulrib uto to establish an enterprise that will bo a credit to us and a blessing to our children for all time to como. Rev: Geo. S. Adams, a gentleman ot the strictest integrity, has already enter ed upon tho woik of canvassing the county, and he is hereby recommended to your coufidoiico and kind considera tion Jno. C. Fi.icnmkkn, President Hoard ot Trust. J. Lazkak, Treasurer. -l Rev. J. P. Bardttoll, of Oberlin, agent for tho American Missionary Association in Mississippi, wa lately enticed into a law ofliee iu Grenada, Mississippi, and set upon by a ruffianly crowd that gath ered in tho street, in open day. Tho missionary to the freedmeii could get no reason for tho choking and beating which they proceeded to administer, except that ho was woiking for the nig gers. Tho Bureau agent, Lieut. Blanding, helped him wash tho blood from his face and udvisad a complaint nt once to tho Mayor. On reaching the Mayor's ofliee, Mr. Bardwell found that tho man who had led tho crowd and had beaten him with a etick, had already been before the Mayor, made complaint against himself, and paid the fiuo of ten dollars imposed by his Honor tho Mayor, and was ready for more work at tho samo price. Three day after, Lieut Blanding, ag nt of the Bureau, was aU tacked on tho street and shot three times, and died in twenty-tour bonis. Cat. Gasdte. It is calculated that if no change is made in tho existing basis of representa tion in tho eleven Slates, t!iey will have twenty five more Representative in Con gress than the same number ot voters iu tho States which havo always been loyal. This v, ill givo them a very hand some advantage. In fact, their gain from tho war in political power will be very considerable. Their friend and spokesmen say that they will never consent to renounce this pre-eminence over the mudsills of the North and West. So much thu greater need ot settling the question in determining the terms of their restoration. Decausu a voter in South Carolina or Mississippi hail more power than ono in Iihnois before tho war, when ho was ablo to say that he could whip five Yanks, docs it follow that ho should still havo it alter it has been proved that his superiority was merely inimaginary? Ch!cujrj Hp. THE TRIAL OF JEFFERSON DAYIS. Il has been decided to try Jurp Davis in a civil court in tho Statu ot Virginia, most probably in thu judicial district of Norfolk. Sinco tho Government has decided to bring him at onco to trial on tho charge of treason, preparations to that end havo been iu progress. Il is understood that Chief Ju-tioo Ciiask will preside over the eouit, and that Attorney General Spki-.d will prosecute. The leading counsel tor Davis aro Ciiahi.ks I O'CoNon and Mr. Siika, of New York, ARRIVAL OF HEAD Cl'.KTKRSrEPIIKNS. New Yoiiic, May 10. Tho Fronch s'eamor Napoleon HI arrived to-night. Among the passengers was Road Center Stephens 'iho Fenians aro making preparations for a grand reception. iiiiKt'Ai.o, May 10. The Uull'do Ex press has a special dispatch from New York, staling that the an ivnl ot Stephens, tho Head Center, in New York, caused a considerable movement among tho Fen ian leaders, looking towards inimo Hate operations, and that General Meade, with a considerable number ol United Stale troops, has been ordered to Bull'is lo. The steamer Michigan, which was on tho point of leaving Uiifl'.ilo, has been ordered lo remain hero. A bill has passed both Houses of tho Legislature, and will piotiably bo signed by tho Governor, equalizing bounties. It provides that all veteran volunteers who hayo not received any local bounty, nor givoil their credit to loealilics nnUuln I tho Slate, shall be paid !f3U0 by such j city, county, ward or borough as received credit for their le-pnlisioioui SMmnl Directors or other proper officer nro required lo levy taxes tor thu payment of these bounties. If the veieran has since died, his leg il representatives are entitled to collect tho money. CoNiiiiuss ha passed a bill, by the de cisive vote nt 110 to 11, to revive the grado ot General in the United States army, and tho pay of the incumbent will bo about $l,'JU0 per niuiuii inoio than the present pay of Lieut Gen. Grant Tho bill will, of course, pass tho Senate and tho position will, in obedience to the universal demand of the nation, bo given to Gen. Grant, and tho Lieut Generalship vaoatoJ by hi promotion, will bo given to Gen. Shot man. The United States army will then havo ono General and two Lieutenant General Scott having voluntarily retired, ns the law authorized him to do, with his rank and pay. Ot thu eleven voles cast against conferring this merited honor on Gun. Grant, ono wa natural y enough givon by Gen Ci.flroth, a military repre sentative who differs with Gun GinntV stylo of heroism only in this that Coll .. . 1. 1 . . .i i . . . . . rum is mvisioio in war ana lnviuucauic in police It Is customary to go to Qciuut's for cheap goods. Washington, May 10. There soem to bo no longer any doubt ot thu tau that the Government intend prooeedi ig with tho trial ot Jell Davis. Tho latter I and his counsel have been so officially in formed. The Houso Judiciary Commit tee in tho meantime, aro hurrying the investigation into his alleged complicity in Iho ussassination plot. The commiu tec hrpo to bo nblo to report to tho House at an early day, probably next week. t Thu veto inessngo of the Colorado bill ha been completed by the President, and will doubtless bo sent to tho Senate to-nior:ow. It is believed that thu priii. eiplo ground of objection to tho bill is tlio insufficient population ot tho Terri tory to form a State It seems to bo re garded, quito certain that this veto will be at least Kti-iained. il -in 'i in ii . ... li iT Mh HHMUM -fcH M II I Will 111 Waynesburg Market, j l.-OMIKCTKD WKliliLY ny .1. (1 1' I lllill. J May ll, ISiiO. flutter, fresh roll t 2." (.'lover seed per bushel V..i.... I- "ill ('olleu per ll.v. ( Corn per Inwhel Corn meal per bushel Country Soap per th. Candles, mould per It , Candles, dipped " " 2.1 I lieeso per ill Dried A pics per Hi. Dried Peaches per lb, ill) ill I'.fWS pi r ilo.etl 15 Flour per bid 1! on Flax seed per bushel 1 i;5 Feathers per lb fill Lard per 111 I." It. VV. Flour per lb or Molasses 1 (In Oiits per bu -liei 51."i Orions per tmshul l;'r( I've per bushel A".'r!V" Rico per Hi r" Sugar, crushed per lb 22 Sugar, rcllnod " 20 Sugar, New Orleans, C lbs . 0 Svrup. per gallon 1 Sail, No. 1 per bbl 4 5. Soft Si mp per gallon .-M Tar per gallon r oil Tea per ll .2a2 40 Turpentine per Tallow per Hi r.illiin 2 BO I.". 2" OO Iwat per bushel White Lead perkej;.... White Lime per bushel Wo 1 common to I'me.. Potatoes per bushel.... l'ai snips, per bushel , 4 Cirri ... i r.e ... .WallO 00a2- 50 .... M) riTTSLTilG UKXKKAL .U.iitKST. May 12. Tho week which ha just closed has been characterized by consul el able excitement in commercial circles, and especially has this boon tho case wilh Flour and Wheat. GUA1N Wheat firm and but little offering. O.its (pin t and unchanged at 55 ru truck, in d GO fiom store. Corn i scarce and in fair demand ; prime shelled nnd ear quoted at 8'J on track. Prime IViiu'a ltyo sell on arrival at $1 FI.OUl Very firm with continued good demand, price are slill tending upwind. We now quote Spring. Wheat Family at $10,7oull; and Winter Wheal brands at ri,5U(i13. Bye flour is in demand at $0 and the supply is light. PKOVISIONS Bacon sale from storo at l lffrtjl li for Shoulders; 1 7 a 1 7 .V tor Ribbed Sides j 21U22 for Main Sugar Cured llaius ; and 2Ja-23i for canvassed do. POTATOES Sales from storo at 1,25 per bush, for prime Peach Wows, and ;i,50a3,75 per bbl. Sale if two cars prime, iu bull:, at 1,15. Baltimore Cattle jlaxket. E.u.ti.moiih, Mny 10. Beef Cattle The (ilferings during Ihe past week were 4KO head, against 124 head previous week. Wo nutu a further advance in piices But very few com mon cattle iu market, which will show the average liieh. Prices to-day ranged us billows; Common &I,7'uVi6, and prime Beeves iS'.l.T.lalU p T Kill lots S'leep prices aro higher. Sales were made nt ll:j.i7.J cents per ll gross, for clipped, with a gi oil demand no wool sheep in market. &5llojts The supply In market lias been light anil pi ices tuning liiilier. Sales were neule at $1U 2."at4,75, and s .me as high as $15 per His, net. Nnw YoiiK, May 12. Gold has kept steady at 129. The money market was very casv to day. and tho offerings were largo at -Iqj per. cent on nail. special Nonri;s. 63- AN EXTENSIVE SALE AND DIS TRIBUTION of Pianos, Melodeons, Gold and Silver Ware is now going nn at the Salesrooms of Hkhii & Bito , !i4 Liberty St., N. Y. These goods aro sold at TWO DOLLARS EACH, Ri:oAitii.i:ss of Yai.uk. Send TWENTY FIVE Cents for one numbered Notice, or ONE DOLLAR for SIX. Tho Number on each Notice corresponds with tho number on pwie artielu of goods, which will bo font on reeept of $2. Thu money will bo refunded of the goods do not give satisfaction. Agents make TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK. Send for a Circular. HEED & BRO. Ollleoi P. O. BOX, f. I :i8, 31 Liberty St. New York. April I, ly A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America, us u missionary, discovered a safe mid simple remedy for thu euro of Nervous Weakness, Etui ' Decay, Discuses of tho Urinary and Semlu.il Oigaiu, and tho whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this nolilo remedy. Promp ted by a desire to benetlt the alllicted and un fortunate I will send tho reclpo lor (reparing und using this medicine, in a sealed ouvelope, to any oao who needs It, frco of chargo. Pleasu inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed In yourself. Address, JOS. T. IN MAN, Station D, Ihlilo House, JM .U''X New York City. O, Yes ! O, Yes ! COME ALL YOU GOOD PEOPLE, young aud old, who want to purchase GOOD AND CHEAP CLOTHING! und examlno my NEW STOCK winch I lmvo Just brought on from tlio Cily of Philadelphia. I can sell as good suits of all kinds of as cheap and cheaper than can bo bought iu any other cstalllshmont. I ion determined not to bo undersold by any ono. A. J. BOWERS. Warneslurg, May 0, 0(J.-8m. FAIIMEIIS' CrHOCEHY, TUB 01.0 MAMIS ItUT IN NKW rlANDS. L . Y . THOMPSON, HAVINO purchased Iho above named Gro cery, has rctittod and restocked it He luiaa complete stock ot Confectionery, oranges, Lemons, Sugar. Cotl'ee, Tea, (green wild black), Syrup, Molasses, canned fruit cheese, rice, soda ai.h, white lime, soft soap (country made) caudles, crackers ot all kinds, cigars, tobacco, (cho.ving and smoking) Usli, lamps, oil, small fancy articles, &., &e. Any one needing tlio articles mentioned jr anything III thu lino not mentioned will do weil to call. Produeo taken in tradu. Remember the place, the "Farmers' Grocery," formerly owned by P. Drown. May!, 'uii.-ly. Arii'iiliurni Notice. rPIIK Greeno County Agricultural Society 1 will hold ils annual imetini at Ihe C. 1. Church, Curniichaels, l'a., on SATURDAY, May V'ith, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the election of ollleurs, fur tho ensuinj; year, and transact ing other business ofinterest to tho Society. J. 1'. M1TCHENER, May fl.-tt Hecretary. DEALER IN Ii loks, Stationery, Wall l'aper, Window l'uncr. etc. Sunday School LlSookn of ail kinds constantly on baud, Wuy- ncslmrg, l'a., opposite rest Ullloo. May U, 'i(t.-ly , TAYLOR A FARLEY'S M O DE L ORGANS O.J. WILLARD, Ko (!27 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. fJMIE MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IN X STKUMENT nianufaciured, and tho OF THE WORLD! Combining Sweetness nftd Depth of Tone, Deaiithul and Chaste in Appearance, Ro lining and Elevating in its Tenden - cics. For Churches, Parlors or the Jl uiiloirit lias no equal, and has Invariably takeu the FIRST PREMI UM wherever exhibited in Competition with other well known manufac turers. Thirty -four different slyles, and from ono to twelve ?tnps, Long Double Dcllows, Double Dlow Pedals, Kneo .Swell, etc., etc., giving great powet and steadiness of tone. THE SUU-ilASS, applied to tho Double Reed Organs, gives a volume ef tone equal to a sixteen foot stop iu a Pipe Organ, aud when applied to (air Oruans containing thorn, and four sets of Keeds the volume of tone is equal to a 2iiun pipe organ, and costing only about ono fourth as much. Send lor an illustrated Price List, giving full particular. Address orders, O.J. WILLARD, Wholesale Agent, (127 Broadway, N. Y. THE GREAT UNRIVALED "V 0 S E'. IA NO FORTE! The cheapest first class Piano Forte in the .Market. These beautiful instruments are last winning their way lulo public favor. Tho tone is rich, full and powerful, and gushes furlli wilh peculiar sweetness a melody, while the touch is easy and elaslic. Are finished in rich rosewood cases, with lull iron frame, over-strung has and French urand' action. All have large round corners, with back fin ished like the trout. Every instrument fully warranted live years. Circulars giving cor rect likeness taken from photograph, with full descriptive price list, sent free to any address on application. A l:t;a:cJi!n! Hons 3d l.oi's WollTll TI11IITV CUNTS, Accompanies the Circular, and Is worthy of preservation. Dealer will oo fur nished these Beautiful In struments Ht tlio LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. And Teachers at the rates of discount. Ad dress all miters to O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Agent, (127 Broadway. N. Y. -""-asESsfc.. Wholesale agents for Win. A. Pond &Co's, Beardinan, Gray & Co, 's, Wm. Knabo&Co.'g, and other first class Eiti3LO Fortesi Circulars giving correct likenesses of those celebrated Piano Fortesand Taylor & Farley's JMoilel Oigans, lorwardcU to any uuurcss on uppiiealiou. The Latest Songs, Published January 1, IKOli, and mailed to any address free of postage. Oh, sing me that dear old song iiiio We've drank from tlio same canteen, by J. G. Ciark, Me Beautiful Wales, sang by J. R. Thomas, Mc I'm happy as the dny is long, line Somebody's Darling, li.'ic Violets under tlio show, by II. Tucker, ll'ie Sweet be lliy repose, by J. II. Thomas, ii'ic Song ol the spoon, a new college song, fillc Thu Angel Guide, by Favager, ilue When 1 went courting Sallie, com'c, 80c Only a withered rose, 35c Mother, I have he ird sweet music, il"c Pleasant dreams" of long ago, ii.lc Oh. say not a woman's heart is bought, fine Kathleen, dear, 40c Before I was married, O dear, !l."c We'll meet no more at twilight hour, !H)c Beautiful isle of I he sea, hv J. R. Thomas, 8"fi Old don't care, by W. K. liasfird, Jl.'.c Light of my soul, of thee I'm dreaming, 3,1c Five o'clock in the morning, 4()o Clcon and I, r-ung by Harry Tucker, liec Come, Nellie dear, I'm weeping, by Tucker lino Music on the waves, voeal duet, by Glover line No time like tlio old time, 311c (iive the old man a eh, nice. title Ono bright moony night, cmic, Jl.'ic They nil como homo but mine, :K)c Young man on the railway, 8,"e When Fenians light lor freedom 1)")C Down by tlio Biito, by J. R. Thomas, 20o Cirl'iulies ordering Music and over paying for the samo will receive their chango inclosed with tho Music, or Music will bo selected, as parlies prefer. All orders promptly attended to, and any Information cheerfully given. Rurninscns : lion. G. W. Patierscn, ex Govornorof Now York, WcstlWd, N. Y., T. R. Column, President Lake Shore Bunk, Dun kirk, New York. Nkw folia Citv Rki'eiiunchs i vVilllam A. Pond & Co., William U. Urudbiiry, Cnrhart, Needham & Co., Siberia Olt ; Hugh Riddle, Esq., Geunial Supt. Motive Power, Erie R. R. Wheeler Wilson. C-jrAddros.1 Orders, O. J. WILLARD, Wholesale Piano Forte, Orjran & Music Dealer, No. (127 Broadway, Nt Y. Deo. 20. latifl.-tf B5iviiieiid'''fotic THE Stockholders of thu Monongahela Val ley Telogr iph Company am hereby notified Unit a dividend, at the rule of leu per cent., per annum lias been declared, out ol Iho earn iii'.'s of tho company, counting from tho date of thu last dividend, January 1st, I Hull, or from iho date of tho iy:elpl of tlio payment of the last inslalmcnt duo subscription to stook to tho that of April, lsiiu, W.L. 8. WILSON. May2, Sw. Treasurer, CHOLBRA! CH0LSHA1 JIOW to AVOID Till! DREAD DISEASE! OO.MK TO TOWS, l'OU !nu;ill!!!A IHIIIMll HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE cily, uud havo opened the largest Hew Grocery . In town. They des're to Inform the citizens of Waynesburg and vicinity of tnu caro they havo taken in selecting stock, having on hand a iroou supply ot CONFECTIONS, TOBACOO. CI GARS, TAR. also. PROVISI ONS, HACON, DRIED 151CEK POT ATOK-. FISH, DRIED PEACHES, Call and boo then as they have Just 44, u, ,n-i Y'ou will find them accomodating, and emi sell lower than any one ia tlio place. Bo sure to go to tlio rlglit place, iu LEOWITH'S OLD BUILDING. oppoflto tho Court 1 burse, and formerly oc cupied by thu Post Ollleo. npl8,'(jli.-tf. Gko. E. Minoii. , .L. K. Evans. DON'T STOP TO LOOK lill'K -nut GO RIGHT IN! TO THE Sl'OliK 01' GEO. -E- ftHHOR & CO 'jMIR above named firm has purchased a J. complete stock in Ihe Ri4 and areselling at reduced prices. It comprises a general as sortment ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUKEN'SWARE, BOOTS, S1IOK3, lIATf&ND CAPS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, itc., &v., &u. Wo would also call tho special attention of tho LADIES lo tho largest lot of IKeffitiituvy nasi Calicoes ever offered in this market, an I at prices ns low as before tho war, also, our full lino of RIB HONS, VEILS, DRESS G0OD8, DRESS TRIMMINGS, RUT PONS, HOOP SKIRTS. IJALMO. SKIRTS, &o. Y'ou would do well to call immediately, ns pr ecs are already stiffening in Ihe Eastern market. Don't forget tho place, at tho In Minor's Building, nearly opposite tho F. & D. N. Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. April 18, 'liil tf. f DR TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT. D iiiD op ciiom- what a pretty and interest ing child 1 saw last week I But now, alas! It lno moro. Such was tho conversation of two gentlemen riding down town In tho cars' Died of croup ! howslrangol when Dr. To bias' Venetian Liniment is a certain cure, if taken in time. Now, Mothers, we appeal to you. It is not for tho paltry gain und profit wo make, but for the sake ofyourlufant child that uow lies playing at your feet. Croup is a dangerous disease ; but uso Dr. Tobias Venetian Liniment in time, and it Is robbed of Ita terrors. Always keep it In tho house ; you may not want It to-night, or to-morrow no telling when but armed with this liniment you nro prepared, let it come when it will. Price only 10 cents a bottle. Ollleo fii! Cort andt Slreet, New York. Sold by all druggits $l,SOO PER YEAR I want iigentB every where to soil our i.mcuovhu f2i) Sewing Machines. Three flew kinds, Under nnd upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. Tho only machines sold iu iho Uuited States lor less than $11), which are fully licens ed by Howe, Wheeler it Wilson, Grover & Raker, Singer & Co., anil Baclu lder. All oilier cheap machines are Infringements and the seller or user ere liable to arrest, flue and imprissonnient. Circulars free. Address ut call upon Shaw & Clark, Blddelbrd, Malua or Chicago, 111. Jan. 17-ly. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMEN T. A CERTAIN CURS for pubis hi limbs nnu back, sore throat, croup, rheuitiatlsin.collc, &o. A perfect family medicine, and never falls. Read I Red!! Read 111 Livonia, Watnu Co., Mien,, Juno 10, 'u!. This Is to certify that my wife was taken with Qulnsoy Sore Throat j it commenced to swell, and was so sore that she could not swallow, and coughed violently. I used you Liniment, nnd made a perfect euro In ono week. I (irmly believe that but for thu Llul mout she would bavo lost her life. JOHN H. HARLAN. Price 40 and 80 cents. Sold by till druggists, Ollleo, fid Corllandt Street, N. Y. Administrator') .oticc LETTERS of adinlnlslrtion having been granted to Iho undersigned upon tlio es tate ot Oliver Keener, lute of Aleppo town ship, dee'd. Notice, Is hureby giveu to nil persons Indebted to bhUI estate to make Im mediate payniont, and those having, claims agalust tho samo are horoby nolllled to pre sent them duly authenticated for sell lenient. JOSEPH KEENER, May 2 0w Adut'r, of Juckson lp. .T3a:iOOl:how B.ost, how Itc etturcd. Jast published, a new edition of t-LVrilWKI.L'1 UULISIIHAtKU ftn-w-i Essay on tho raiAWow (with out medicine) of SrKRUArrouuuiBA, or leuii nal weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, lmpoteney, Menial and Physical Incapacity, Impediments lo .Marriage, etcalso, CossuMr tiom, Ei'ii.ia-sr nnd Firs, iudit 'cd by relf In dulgence or sexual extravagance. itJ-l'rieo, In a sealed envelope, only 6 eta. Tho celebrated au'hor lit tins adiuirabla essay clearly demonstrates, from a thh (y year's successful practice, that tho alarming eonwi quences of Hell-abuse, may bo railieall) cured without the dangerous use of internal medi cine or the application of tlio knife--pnhilin( out to a modi! of cure ut once simple, certain, and ell'eclual. by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, pilvaluly, aud (WJ-tho Lccturo shook! bo in tho hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope,, to nnf address ;io ;., on receipt of sixjcoutK, or Iwo postage stamps Address Iho publishers, CIIAS J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York,' PostOilico Box4S80 inar2t:'ii(!-ly iXXTALl. 1WILL sell at public s-do, to thu highest bidder, at thu Court Houso la Waynesburg, on tlio SECOND MONDAY CF JUNE NEXT, the following lots of ground situate In tho borough of Waynesburg, for tbe payment of thu taxes due and unpaid by the owner or owners thereof and which have been assessed upon said lots on the owner or owne-s thereof, for Siato. county, township and borough purposes, to wit : I. A LOT OF GROUND situate upon Maine or High street, bounded by lot ot J. & M. Rinehart on tho East ; by lot of Iho widow of Christian Baltzell, dee'd , on tho Wot, und Strawberry alley on tlio North, bo big lot No. seventy-seven (77) in tho plan of said town or borough. Assessed In ths name of John Junes, or Juliu Jones' heirs. '. A LOT OF U ROUND on tho comer of Cumberland and (iroeno streets, and bounded on tlio Norlh by Cherry alley, being lot No. oiio hundred and seventy-one (171) in the plan of said town. Assessed to or lu tlio name of Robert Whitchill's heirs. il. LOTS NUMHEIW W.2il, 27, 2R, S'J und situate East of tho Cumberland Pres byterian Church. . Assessed to Jonathan Morris, or the heirs of Jonathan Morris. 4. LOT on ihe coiner of Maine or High and Riehhill streets, bounded by lot of John Munncll on Ihe East, and Strawberry ulley ou the North, being the West half of lot No. seventy nine (7'j) iu Ihe plan of said. town. Assesse d to Mrs. Ross, Miss Ross, M." Ross and .Moses Russ. TliRMS Cash in hand sufficient lo pay the taxes, and costs and expenses of sale, and bond wilh security on interest tor tho payment of tho Surplus purchase money, according to law. THOMAS IAMS. Treasurer ot Green County. . Treasurer's Ofliee, April 4, 'tilj-ts. apl I '(id. Exchange Hotel J. S II UN, Proprietor. N INVITING TUB PUBLIC to ids patron 1 age, thu undersigned feels confident, that by Ids long experience, ho will ho enabled to render satisfaction to all. He guarantees the best accommodations both to man nnd beast. MayliViiJ-Iy J. W. HARN. Lyons Periodical i)rops THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY F It IRREGULARITIES. These Drops are a scientifically compound ed lluid preparation, uud better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct nnd positive rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specilic for the euro of all obstructions and suppres sions of na'iiirc. Their popularity is Indicated by tho fact that over 100,000 bottles aro an nually sold ii nil consumed ny the ladles ol tlio United States, every ono ot whom speak in tho strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking tlio place of every other Fum.de Remedy, aud aro con sidered by all who know aught of them, as the surest, safest and most iujiillililo prepara tion in the world, for tlio euro of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion ol health, regulari ty and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may lie used, and explaining when and wh they should not, nor could not bo used without producing el! -els contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully folded iirouml each bottle, witli thu written signature of John L. Lyon, without which Ixntii lll'n ipi.tlllillil Prepared by 1). JOHN L. LYON, 105, Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can, bo consulted either personally, or by mail, (o.eclosing stamp,) concerning all prlvato dis eases anil feinnlo weaknesses. i Sold by Druggists everywhere C. O. CLARK & CO., , General Agents for U. S. and Canadas. ' Nov. H. (J5. 1 V. i 0" NE11UN DR 101) DOLLARS PREMIUM OFFER El) BY .Mil, Al n. M mm m WSWII Wl WWIIWIIIIinh) BMITUFIKUI, KAYKTTK 00, I'A, MAKlT.lCIUlll'.llS OV USE MILLS AXil COOK'S EVAPORATOR. This Is tho raily successful Evaporator for making u No.l Syrup with economy aud dis patch. Over ten thousand were used last fall, every ono of which was insured, and not oao return ed. II Is tho only Evaporator free from liabilities for Infringement upon some previous patent. We lire also aiicnis for thu celebrated "VIC TOR CANE MlLIV'niniiufnctilred by claim's soaoo MAi iiisn .co. Wo oiler Ono Hundred Dollars Premium for sample of best Syrup, (see pi leu list of ('anu Mills and Evaporators, sent free of charge,) to bo awarded by Sorgh um Convention, the time and place to exam ine samples to bo determined hv tho Conven tion. I). OWENS, Agent. ALSO, PROPRIETOR OF THE EAGLE FOUNDRY, 71IERE ho keeps constantly on hand, V STOVES of all kinds and CASTINGS or all desoilpiloua. Orders solicited and till ed promptly. nprL'o Urn Waynksiium, Pa, ADMiNisTiiATons' noticeT" Letters of Administration upon tho Estato of JOHN IIEADLliE, Esq., late of Perry Town ship Greene Co, due'd., having been granted to the undersigned by tlio Register of Greeno County, ull perHims knowing themselves In debted to said Estalo aro requested to pay tho name, and thoso having claims against said Es tato are requested to (misent thorn duly au theuticalod lor settlement. PHINKAS fllOADLEE, ELI HEADLEE. Apr 10-8 w Administrators. Valuable llucipos for sale. The following recipes can ho had by calllnii on or addressing the undersigned i ll.dr Dye, No. I, for 7. Hair Dye, No. 1!, Hunmlatlna Ongunnt, llalr Ronuwnr, Ildr Restorer Cr.ro for Pirn ides nnd Blolcheii, Itoiuody for Freckles and Tan, nil lor These recipes nro ns gnml as nnv hi use any. Where, THOS. FilRIUJU . . Hifto'ltf Wiiynoiduirn, Pa, $9o A MONTH ! wanted tor six entirely new nrilcles, In nut addros ( . T. UAIUiY, City Building m$Z ford, Muluo, lanlvk-lT,