The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, June 13, 1866, Image 3

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WAYNES BUUO;
WEt)NE3DAY,"jUNE 13. 18(10.'
DkatiI djf A Ubntunahian. On tbe
8th mat. , in this place, one I'kndt Mii.ks
familiarly known in this neighborhood
ai "Old Puilny," died. This womau was
born lbs slavS of James Seatoo, who
feavo hortoliisson in law John Hoicman,
the first oleik of the Court In Greene
County, an J the grandfather ot the
presont Governor of W. Va. She was
Irintiumittcd by Mr. Borcnian for her
laltlitul services and kindness towards
bis children'1 in tho year 1814, which is
reoorded among tho first records ol
this county. She has lived hero from
that time until her decease, hut has for a
long time been dependent upon tho
fcliarity of our citizens for lur support
Having outlived the eldest ot our aged
residents nothing ilelin'.tj is known con
borning her exact age, but it Is generally
thought she was near the adanocd peri
od ot 105 years, and has lived a devout
christian during her life.
GRAND CinCUS AND JIENAGEKIE!
How many will gazo at the above
iioading with eyes and mouth wide open,
thinking what a glorious time they
Wdiild have it a show would only coino
to town. Ot tho pretty girls to be seen,
the ginger cakes and beer to be ' spoiled"
how you would jet "tight as a brick,"
and nil this. Now don't you leel foolish
when we tell yon thei'o Isn't to be anyt
"We havo better news than this, some
thing more worthy of your dollais and
dimes but which it shall cost nothing to
ee. It is the peerless Sewing Machine
of WiiKiii.i'.ii & Wilson, more powerful
in combination, moro wonderful, more
'beautiful than all tho circuses ever de
vised. Call and fee them at Cap't. J.
JM. Kicmt's, room East, Main St.
Fknians 1 Fknuns ! Tiio roporl that
N. II. McClelland of this place is re.
iseiving Provisions to supply tho Eonian
army, is all a in' stake, originating, no
doubt from the largo amount, ol Potatoes,
Flour, Deans, Sugn, Molasses, Salt and
Groceries generally, whiuh ho is daily
roueiving and selling cheaper than any
one clso
Extra Winter Wheat Flour warrant
ed, at $13.50 per bbl.
Call and see him, Cosgray's building,
a few doors below F. & D. N. Baiik.
opposite side.
In Tows A Livixy Wkkk. It is
Court week, and our town is full of
poople from nil parts of the County.
Some of them we wero glad t3 cee, es
pecially those ho enmo forwaid ancr'
renewed their subscription, gave us their
hearty good withes nnd dollars, (the
lust tar more pietciablu than tho first )
J'rof. Hamilton it (Jo's, trained horses.
yesterday and day-belore drew a er.iwd
e.l audience. Ti.e Festival in the M P.
and O. P. Churches come rtf this week
' verifying the old adage, '-it never rains
but it pours."
SntAWUHUUY Festival Tho mem
bers of tho 'Bryan Mite Society," con.
Xieetod with the Cumberland Presby
terian congregation, ot this place, will
give a public entertainment in the Col
lege Building on Friday evening, June
loth Proceeds to be appropriated to
tho interests of the congregation.
LvnisT Candida tic. Tho progress
which tho science of music has ot late
made, and the general desire whiuh is
(beginning to be fell that it shoul 1 bo in
iroJuaeJ as one of tho regular coinmoii
tiehool branches, has stimulated inventive
nonius to peifccting an instrument
adapted to use ju tho church and school
at well as the draw'.ng-roum.
As tho result of this desire, wo have
the latest candidate tor favor in the
Cabinet Organ (t Miser's. Mis jii it
Ilamlin, which see ni to bj alaiirably
odaptod fur leading classes in vocal music
It is vary neat and compact in form, sub
stantially made of oak or walnut, and
is in every respect well situated tor the
school. We have h vl the pleasure of
hea'ing it tested, and have been much
surprised that so much power and vol
ume of sound oould lio contained in so
small a space The, School Jnirnal.
&eo Advertisement in another column.
JtNit MnnriNd This annual meeting
ijsamo off last Sunday on Huffs Creek
"There was notsuuli a general cleaning
lout of vehicles and conveyances in the
town as heretofore, but we learn tbt
ptito a large number cf people were in
'attendance
. Gold Minmso is Giikksb Coustk.
jAmong the passengers going up on the
steamer Chiutiain" last Friday was
Mr. Charles II Soidul, Superintendent ot
pperations, for tho Amber Gold Mining
Company, of Philadelphia, who goes to
(lis Keener farm, five miles trom Greens
iorp, tor the purpose of developing tho
nii(ieraj, resources of that region. The
coinpafly M drgWiiiod some time since
for the purpose of boring for, oil, and at
the depth of GOO feet struck it veiit of
gQlil quartz inrce ieei in hiicmiu-s,
speuimaus of which, on being tested,
yielded eighty dollars per pound. Con
sequently ic was determined to sink a
shaft six fret by. twelve. Kven it gold
should not be found in paying quantities,
the projoptj ojr develop other success ol
mineral wealth, and will at least satisfy
as as to what the deep foundations of
the western part of tho State are com
posed oft, Tho capital stock of tho
Company is $350,000, and it has a work
ing capital of f 150,000; In share of one
dollar each.
GRADUATED AT DUFF'S MERCANTILE
COLLEGE) PITTSBURGH, PA.
J. Ingram, jr., Burrcll, Pa.
F. A. Estep, Allegheny, Pa.
W. B. Godfrey, McConnellsville, Ohio.
Wm. P. Godtrey.MoConnellsvilh', Ohio.
J. I). Larimer, Chafliors township, Fa.
J. A. Groyo, jr., St. Clalrsville, Ohio.
Samuel Harbison, Bakerstown, Pa'
John M Gartslde, Millvalo, Pa.
B. 15. Elliott, Newark, Ohio.
P. G. Hays, Newport, Ohio.
Samuel Flint, Bradenvillo, Pa.
G. W. Davis, Bowling Green, Ind.
U. B. Boa, Newport, Ohio.
J. L Culd Hamburg, Newweli, Pa.
Harry White, Pittsburgh, Pa,
I N. Humphrey, Middleport, Ohio.
G. W. Benedict, Rutland, Ohio.
A. B. McCartney, Sharon, Pa.
J. II. Cotton, Marlboro, Ohio.
J. Blair, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John Eberley, jr , Navurre, Ohio.
Geo. Scliaffuur, Butler, Pa.
T. II. Kornan, Monungahula City, Pa.
Jas. F. Wilson, Warren, Ohio,
P. S Coweu, St. Clairsvillo, Ohio.
Alex. Martin, Allegheny, Pa.
Win. Trumpeter, Pliillipsburg, Pa.
M. C. Grimes, New Matamoras. Ohio.
II. B. Goldsmith, West Newton, Pa.
C. II Johnson, Girard, Ohio.
J. II. Calderheud, New Athens, Ohio.
Daniel I. Holoob, Grangeville, Ohio.
C. Christopher, Amboy, III.
.las. Johnson, Allegheny, Pa,
J. M Humphry, Middleport, Ohio.
E K. Stoops, Suwiiikieyville, Pa.
II. li. Stceurcd, Union Mill", Pa.
Matthew Moses, jr., Johnstown, Pa,
B, F. Douglas, Shil-leysburgh, Pa.
D. M. MuFarland, Canal, Lewisvillo.O.
All of whom passed tho usual search
ing ex iminations of tho College satisfac
torily, and who A ill no doiibt hereafter
distinguish themselves by an honorable
proficiency in business. Each graduate'
was awarded the beautiful diploma of
trie Ujlluge, an a credential ot his proli
cioney, of Ii'h industry, ami of his exein
plary deportment during his ooursu'ot
siud v.
MARRIED.
Outhu2ltli of May, l8(jb by J imes
Call, Eq., Mr. Benjamin Adamson and
Miss Eliz ibeth M. Wood, all of Outer
township, Greene county, Pa.
On the i!7ih of May, by the same,
Mr Inraul White of Frai.klin township,
and Mis. Sarah MoNccly, ot Center tp
t'"1?.!"" '''' "I JIIJ
, DIED.
May 17th, l.HlHi, William Schooler,
son of M. U Wise, of Franklin town
ship, agud lu years.
nrrsiti'iiu bii.viiitUi .M.iKKKr
GiiOCKiUHS Coffee, prima Ilio at 2H
to 20. Sugars steady, at to MJ for
I,, na In ,,,., I,!.. 171 f. .. 1 .
,7,'' '. ;,, . '
Ki.U'or 'A' Colfrfu, and hi tor '15 ditto.
Hyo at !jl, and Buckwheat at 2,2.
1 I.OL'U
I'egulai' sales from store at
in si (.... n.... ei i i i
Vu- L 1 S , w1'0! l,'lto'
tor halt .Spring and half Winter j and
12A f )r all Winter.
I'iiovisions Ilacon is linn, and some
holders are asking ,n advance We
quote at 14 J for bliouldms j t for
Ribbed Sides : and 23jr for Canvassed
Sugar Curul Hams. Lard quiet but
uiil'.wcd at 22 to l,3
i ' ' . " '. ,.. ,
I otatoks Quiet at bl.lo to 1 ,20 per
bush, nnd $3 to 3,. 50 per bbl Sales of
some 200 bbls prime Fcach 151ows, in
lots ut 3 25
I.' '." i) ii i, , . ,
I3i n.,ii-Fnmo Loll miy be quoted
at 20 to 23.
Kiins Demand fair at 18 to 20.
Hay Is scarce and firm, at 25 to
. '
J ru vw"
U03TON WOOL JIARKET.
June 9. Thero is a cintinned go id
1 l i . .i .1 ! i
demand fortius stapio. which promises
to hold out as long as there is any old
wool left upon tho market This will
not be very long, however, at the pre sent
ratootcoumption, as.here ar? v y
iew ueairaoio iocs, oi c-iiuer uomesuo
tieee.e or puiieii. regaining in tno liamls j
ot tno trade Ucooipts troni the Interior,
excepting small parcels ot pulled wool,
havo almost entirely lallun off.
Sales of domestic for tho week foot
up some 750,000 lbs, at a range of 4,5a
70o for the various grades of pulled.
Ohio medium and hue at 6JaU5u: Ohio
. and l'oiv'Hylvania choice and double
c.vtra at Goa72c otitsid-.' rate lor small
loss.
Baltimore Cuttle Markcti
IJ.u.TiMoitK, June 7. Uuef CuUlu-
Tho offerings during the past week were
0 13 head, against 1051 head previous
week. Prices to-day ranged as lollows,
viz : Common at $11 to 7i0 ; and prime
beuves at $8 to 0 per 100 lbs, with a lew
at prices a shade higher. Tho market
closed very dull, with a downward ten
dnnity. Sheep The suppiv this week was
good, but owing to a demand in Phila
delphia prices havo been stiffened up
"Sales wore iriado at 5 cents per lb
gross
Hogs Tho supply in market has been
good, and sales made nt$13,2ol4 per
100 lbs net showing an advauuo ot ,Jo
por lb ou the inside figure,
Porto Itico Ml lasses firm at 85 to 87 for Church vs. Flcnnikcn,AlIo02lVJuno Term,
strictly prime, and Rangoon l'ice it quo-: '" . ,, '""', , ,
ted at 10A to 11 Ilennen for use vs. Llder cl id., No. 133, SI.
n wri a . -.. 1 Term, IS.17.
Gums Wheat, Spring at 2,2,. Bi,u, vs. Kinney's heirs, No. 27, Dec. T.
Corn is steady at 75: i curs Shelled, in ' is;,?.
elevator, at 81), and 1 do prime yellow Montgomery ct al vs. Fonner, No. 12, Sept.
ut82. Oats ntah and 330 bush from I Term IS.-.S.
...... -u i) i j . n i . Cleinmer & Dunn vs. Cooper, Iso. IJ", Sept.
store at oS. JSarley is quoied atOJto Term, i .-.
!?l tor ''nod to prime Spriny; !?ales of Pimr vs. Kineaid. No. 9.". Juno Term, 18.-.9.
Waynesburg Market,
COnBKCTED WKEKI.T fair ,J. OUIHRn.
June 13, 1806.
Butter, fresh roll $ 20
CoHeo per lb 3
Corn per bushel 1()U
Corn meal per bushel..,,,;,::;;.,.., 100
Country Bonp per lb 08
Candles, mould per lb... 85
Candles, dipped " " 23
Cheese per lb , H)
Dried Peuches pet lb 2s
Eggs pir. doion l"
Flour per bbl 13 '
Flax seed per bushel... 1 If
Feathers per lb 5
Lard per ih is
H. W. Flotir per lb i...:.. 07
nioinsses ;:. , ;
Oats per bushel.
Or.lims per bushel
ltvo per bushel ;....::...;:...,
Klco per lb .;,
oo
40
l oo
is
fjugur, crushed per lb ,;; Ti
Biignr, rcllncd " "... 20
Rugar, New Orleans, 0 lbs i tio
Syrup, per gallon :..;...... :: I oo
Salt, No. 1 per Mil :..;: 3 7"
Sort Snap per gallon 2"
Tar per gallon I ()
Tea per lb 2a2 40
Turpentine per gallon 2 BO
Tallow per lb 1
Wheat per bushel 2 r.O
White Lead per keg 4 00
While Lime per busliel I fit'
Wo. 1 cmnmoiSMn line AiiudO
Potatoes per busliel 2 (R)u2 r"
Parsnips, per bushel SO
SPECIAL NOTICES.
F AN EXTENSIVE SALE AND DIS
TUH5UTTON of Pianos, Melodeons, Gold and
Silver Ware Is now going on at the Salesrooms
of Rhhii & lino, 34 Liberty St., N. Y. These
goods are sold at TWO DOLLARS EACH,
ltnoAiimxss oi- Vamk. Send TW-ENTY-FIVE
Cents lor ono numbered Notice, or
ONE DOLLAM for SIX. The Number on
each Notice corresponds with tho number on
same article of goods, which will bo fent on
recept of $2. The money will bo refunded
of the goods do not give satisfaction. Agents
inalco TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS FEU
WEEK. Send for a Circular.
REED & RRO.
Olllce: 1'. O. BOX, matt,
34 Liberty St. New York,
A,.ril 18, ly
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
A Clergyman, while residing In South
.America, as tt missionary, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for tho cure of Nervous
Weakness, Eai'h Decay, Diseases of the
Urinary and Seminal Oigans, and tho whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and
vicious habits. Great numbers have been
already cured by this noble remedy. Promp
ted by a desire to benellt tho afflicted and un-J
fortunate I will send tho recipe for preparing
and u?ing this medicine, lu a sealed envelope,
to any one who needs It, freo of charge.
Please Inclose a post-paid envelope, ad
dressed io yourse'f.
Address, JOS. T. INDIAN,
Station D, Bible House,
April, ly New York City.
milE CONFSSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
T
OF AN INVALID.
Published for Mic benellt and as a CAUTION
TO YOUNG MEN and others, who sulfur
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of
Manhood, &c, supplying at tho same time
: Tub Mkans ok Sia.i'-Ceiiii. My one who has
1 caired himself alter undergoing- considerable
, quackery. Dy enclosing a postpaid addressed
I envelope, single copies, free ol charge, may
, bo hud of the author.
I NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
i 5Iay2;t -(li!.-ly Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y.
LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT JUNE
TERM, lSOB
Common weath vs Thomas Wood, No.
Turin, ISiiii.
Ilurson for use vs. llurson. No. 4 1 . June Term.
1814. J ' .
iu( Ksuerrv vs. uu iz, no. -uca jerui, -.
"an 1S011 vs. uo.turu, iV). 1 1 n, LtUV. i erni tl I
Howlsworthvs.Gwyun.Ke-.'llt.MarehTerm,
18.".(!.
Hook vs. Oil's admr's., No. VM, Sept. Term,
' 851J; .. . ,...
Aiinsining vs. i' iinei, ira. im, uiui iiiiui,
Lant. vs Lain., No. -,(., Sept. Term, 18(10.
Same vs, Same, No. 51, " " "
Same vs. Same, No .52, " " "
S mie vs Same, No. 5:1, " " "
ffiNXrL
(
Sliller for use vs JIcNeelv, adm'r., No 20.
1 June Term, I Mil I,
hteplwns and wile vs Lantz's lieirs, Iso, 28,
' March Term, 18113.
Tanl.r VS- iIusl,eset a!i No. yy, jlmo Term,
isi;t.
Rice vs Rice, No. 11. t, June Term, 18fil.
! WurfteUl vs o, No. i!7, Dec. Term, 1801,
; Hawkins vs Morgan tp No. 47, Dec, T. "
niuvkins vs same, No. 48, "
j Hawkins vs same, No. 4'.), " . "
' Staple vs Kusart, No. 80, June Term, 1805
,1 l v9,& f " T" t
Whitlntch vs Wlutlalch, No. 8i, Juno T. "
. llixenbauL'h for use vs. Waters, No. 41, Sept,
A VI, II, .;"
Ross et ul. vs. Gray ct al. No. CS, Sept. Term,
T.- i sr.".
ISC.',.
ia s. oniniin, iu. u, cifia. mini, u.i
Commonwealth vs. Johnson Ex's., No. 19,
: December Term. IS(i5.
Rayard vs Sleek. No. 42, IK'e. Term 18C5.
V9 l'1-'11- N"T- '1l'm-
, ar&aiM-Kris,,,.
U.'! or. ...... XT., frt a.... rn
Commonweallh .vs. UlcGurgell, No,
107
Sla'chTerin, IS(ii.
J. F. TEMPLE, Proth'ry.
Slay 23, ISfin.-to
Adiiiimisirator'si Notice.
LETTERS of administration having been
granted to tho undersigned on tho estate
of James Gwynn, elee'd., Into of Jefferson tp.,
notice is hereby given to all persons Indobt d
to said cstato to make immediate payment and
thoso having claims to present tlicin properly
authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM GWYNN,
MARSHALL GWYNN,
Administrators of James Gwyuu, doe'd.
May , I8in.-f.w-
Executor 6 Notice.
TETTERS tertamcnlary having been grant
J ed the undersigned upon the cstato of Do.
lila Lant, lato of Wayno Tp., dee'd. Notice
Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said
estate t o make Immediate payment, nnd thoso
having claims against tho samo are hereby no
titled to present thorn duly authenticated for
settlement. JNO, LANTZ, Ex'r.
my 80 Cw
APPLICANTS FOTt TAVERN" LICENSE.
. JUNE TERM, 18,00.
Enoch Ileuneii, Jollevtowr, Greeno Co.; Pa.
Hinehart B. Church, Rogersvllc, - " "
T'ios.. J. Odenbaugh, Jackson tp,, " "
Geo. Concll, Davislown, " '
Susan Pettlt, Jacktown, " '
Jesse Mitchell, Widow Thomas', " "
Marlah Sutton, Wright House( " ' "
May 23, 1806.-to J. F. TEMPLE, Cl'k.
ATI
GRECKBICKS AT i
N. CLARK & SON
ARE NOT TAKING GOLD FOR
BUT
dirocniiacKs And Prim'a.
CURRKNCY!!
WILL BUY ANY ARTICLE OV CLOTH-
ng or Oents Furnisliing Goods you may find
In their now fresh and well selected slock lust
I !.. .1...
UUllglll, Ul IUU
Eastern Cities,
And which, for variety and cheapness, tho
liki has not been seen or heard of for moro
than
Y3
4
We will only give a few of the loading Rf tides
with prices and nslt you, one and all, to come
nnd seo for yourselves, and we will prove
more than we say. iv e navo
From in to 25. dollars, business routs from 4
to 1(1 dollars, and for 5 dollars will sell you a
coat wo will Insure
siic)
Paiitslrom I 7' t) in dollars, will Sell ALL
WOOL pants and vest for 8.1)1) dollars, these
wo will guarnnteo s vests from I no to 4 DO
do lars, A complete assortment of ,
XI sat .3 c3 Capa !
For Men and Bovs, prico ranging from 7." cts.
to fi (ID dollars.
Suspender",
Hosiery,
Drawers. Linen, Muslin and Drilling,
Shiits, wool, muslin and linen,
Oloves, Ties, &rj.. &c.,
in endless variety. Suspenders from 25 cts.
to 75. Tics for 15 and 75 cents, und a splen
did cotton hoso for I2J cents.
Nearly opposite Campbell's corner. Main
Street. May ID, ly.
A YER'S SARSAPARILLA
IS a concentrated extract of the choice root,
so combined with other substances ct' still
greater alterative power ns to all'ord an ellec-
nisi antidote tor dis
eases Siirsnpuiila is
re;:ulod to euro. Such
a remedy is surely
wanted by those who
suffer from Strumous
complaints, and that
ono which will accom
plish their cure must
prove, as this has, ot
Immense service to luis largo class of our af
tiicted rellow-citiwns. How completely this
compound will do it has bcj;n proven by ex
periment on many ;of tho worst cases to be
found in tho following complaints :
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings nnd Sores.
Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches,
l.'.innilnni. St.. Antbonv's Fire. Ros or Ery
sipelas. Tetter or Salt 'Rheum, Scald Head,
Ringworm, Ac.
Syphilis or Vencrial Discnse is expelled from
the system by the prolonged use ofthisSarsa
pnrWa, and the patient is leltin comparative
health. , , . , ,
Female diseases nro caused by Scrofula In
the blood, and nro often soon cured by this
Kxtract of S.irsaparilla, . .
Do not discaid this invaluable, medicine,
because you havo been imposed upon by
somnthlng pretending to ho sarsaparilla. while
It was not. When you havo used Ayer's
then and' not till then, will you know tho
virtues of Sarsaparilla. For ininutn particu
lars of tho diseases it cures, wo refer you to
Ayer's American Almnnnc, which the Agents
below named will furnish gratis to all who call
for it.
Aver's Cathartic Pills, for tho euro of
Cost'iveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion
Dysentery, Foul stomach, Headache, Piles.
Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from Disor
dered Stomach. Pain or Morbid Inaction or
tho Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neu
rulgis, mid for a Dinner Pill.
They are siurar coated, so that tho most
sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they
aro the best Apcnlent in tho world for all the
purposes of a family pl'vslc.
Prepared by J. O. A Kit & CO., Lowell.
Mass.. and sold bv Dr. D. W. Braden,! Dr.
Wm. L. Creig'i, M. . Harvey, WnyncBburg,
Pa., ano" r 1'. Drugg; '.s throughout the county.
May 10, 2m ,
0 Yes ! O, Yes !
nOME ALL YOU GOOD PEOPLE.
J young aud old, who want to purchase
GOOD AND CHEAP CLOTHING!
and examlno mv NEW STOCK which I havo
just brought oufrom tho City of Philadelphia.
1 can sell as good suits of all kinds of
CLOTHING!
as cheap and cheaper than can bo bought In
any other cstul lishment. I am determined
n't ts hn iminii'uiiKi mv uiiv unvt
v ' A. J. BOWERS.
Waynesburg, May 0. '0(1.-3"',
$l,SOO PER YEAR I Wo
waul agents every where to sell our iMrnrivsn
820 Sewing Machines. Threo new kinds.
Under and upper feed. Warranted five
years. Above salary or largo commissions
paid. Tho only machines sold luilio Uultcd
States Tor less than 9(0, which are fully llcens
od by Hnwe, W heeler & Wilson, Grovor &
Raker, Singer & Co., and Bacheldcr. All
other cheap machines iiio Infringements and
the Seller or user ere liable to arrest, fine and
Imprlsjnnmont. .Circulars froo. Address or
call upon Shaw & Clark, Dlddeford, Main: or
Chicago, 111.
Jan. 17-ly.
TAYLOR & FARLEY'S f
MODEL ORGANS.
O. J. WILLARD,
Wo. OL'7 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
mm MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IN
X HTRUMENT manul'nciured, and tho
Model Orgnu
OF THE WOriLDt
Cnmbiuinft Sweetness and Depth of Tone,
Beautiful and ('haste in Appearance, ItO
flnlnit and Elevating in lis Tenden
cies. For Churches, Parlors or
tna lioudoir it has nci sqiial,
lind 1ms Invariably taken
tho FIRST PREMI
UM wherever
exhibited
in
Competition with other well known manufac
turers. Thirty-four different styles', nnd from nno to
twelve stops, Long Double Hollows, Doublo
Blow Pedals, Kneo -Swell, etc., etc, giving
great powei and steadiness of tone.
THE SUB-UA39, applied to tho Doublo
Heed Organs, gives a volunio of tono equal to
a sixteen foot stop in a Pipo Organ, and when
applied to our Organs containing them, and
four sets of Kccds tho volume of tono Is equal
t a j'jono pipo organ, anil posting only about
ono fourth as mueli. Send. for an illustrated
Price List, clvlnff full particulars. Address
orders, O. J. WILLARD, .
Wholesalo Agcut, 027 Broadway, N. Y.
THE (iRHA'FuNRIVALED
" V 0 S E " PIANO FORTE!
Tho cheapest first class Piano Forto in tho
Market. These beautiful inslruments are last
winning their Way into public favor. The
tone is rich, lull and powerful, and gushes
forth W'lth peculiar sweetness a meloily, wlillo
tho touch is ousy and elastic. Are finished In
rich rosewood cases, with full Iron frame,
over-strung bass and French crahd action,
All have large round corners, with back fin
ished like the front. Kvcrv Instrument fully
warranted live veins. Circulars giving cor
rect likeness taken from photograph, with lull
deseripiive prico list, sent free to nity address
ou upplicalinn.
A IhUniilifiil "ions and Chorus
WOllTII TIIHITY CKNT8,
Accompanies the Circular, and is worthy of
preservation. Dealers will no fur
uished theso Bcautil'ul lu
strumcnts at tho
LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.,
And Teachers at tho rates of discount. Acl
dt'esB all orders to O. J. WILLARD,
Wholesale Agont, 027 Broadway, N. Y.
Wholesale agents for Wm. A. Pond &Co's,
Beardman, GrayiSsCo.'B. Wm. Knabe&Co.'s,
and other first class
3Pxixio Fortes
Circulars giving correct likenesses of these
celebrated Piano Fortes and Taylor & Farley's
Model Oigans, forwarded to acy address on
application.
The Latest Songs, Published January 1,
18UU, and mailed to any address free of postage.
Oh, sin; me that dear old song l!5c
We've drank from the samo canteen; by J.
G. Ciark, 35c
Beautiful Wrilcs, sang by J. R. Thomas, " 85c
I'm happy as the day is long, 5()c
Somebody's Darling, 8,1c
Violets under the snow, by TI. Tucker, 35c
bwect bo thy repose, by J. II. Thomas, 35c
Wong ot the spoon, a new college song, 50c
The Angel Guldo, by Favager, 3(c
When 1 went courting Sallie, com'c, liOc
Only a withered rose, 35c
Mother, I have hoard sweet music, 35c
I'leasuut dreams of long ago, 85c
Oh, say not a woman's heart is bought, 5(lc
Kathleen, dear, 40c
Bi-foro I was married, O dear. 35c
We'll meet no more at twilight hour, Side
Beautiful Isle of the sea, bv .1. R. Thomas, Ofiri
Old don't care, by W. IC. Basford, H5c
Unlit ot my soul, oi nice nu dreaming, ii.ic
Fivo o'clock in tho mumble. 4()c
Cleon and I, tanif by Harry Tucker, Hot!
Ciime, Nellie dear, I'm wecpiug, tiy Tucker Sue
Music on tlie waves, vocal uuet, by Ulovcr eoc
No time like the old time, 3Uc
Give tho old man u chance. 3oc
Ono bright moony night, cmlc. 35c
They all come home but mine, 3()c
1 oung man on tno railway, sine
When Fenians light lor freedom 35c
Down by tho nato, by J. R, Thomas, ?0c
e-yl'artlps ordermg .uuslc and over navum
for the Samo will receivo their chango inclosed
with the Music, or Music will bo selected, ns
parties prefer. All orders promptly attended
to, and any information cheerfully given.
Rhi'kuknoks : lion. G. W. Patlersrn, cx
Governi.r of New York, Wosllkld, N. Y., T.
R. Oilman, President Lako shore Iiunk, Dun
kirk, New York.
Nnw foiiK (;rrv Rkkkiikncks : William A.
Pond & Co., William B. Bradbury, Cnrlnut,
Needham & Co., Siberia Oit Hugh Rlddlo,
Esq , Genet al Supt. Motive Power, Erie R. R.
Wheeler & Wilson.
iHrAddross Orders.
O. .1. WILLARD.
Wholesale I'lano Forte, Organ & Music Dealer,
No. 027 Broadway, N. Y.
Dec. 20, 1805,-tf
FARMERS' -GROCERY,
THK Ol.l NAMI! Iltvr IN NI'.W HANDS.
L . W . T II 0 M T S O N ,
HAVING purchased tho above named Gro
cery, has refitted and restocked it He
has a complete stock ot Confectionery, oranges,
Lemons, Sugnr, Coffee, Tea, (green nnd
black), Syrup, Molasses, canned fruit, cheese,
rice, soda ash, white lime, soft Boap (country
made) candles, crackers ol nil kinds, cigars,
tobacco, (choivlng and smoking) fish, lamps,
1', small fancy articles. &c, &c. Any ono
needing tho nrtlcles mentioned or anything In
tho lino not mentioned will do well to call,
Produce taken In trade. Remember tho place,
tho "Farmers' Grocery," forniorly owned by
P, Browu. Mayu, 'UU.-iy.
JEfor Sale !
fTIHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
J. the property known as the
TYCARD F A R M ,
situate at New Brownsville, Monongalia coun
ty, W Va., Ilirce miles from Blacksvlllo,
Dilnkatd Creek, containing about 2 lit acres,
it is In line order, good now dwelling house,
canlage house, turns, sheep pens and ull ne
cessary out buildings, Fences are in good
repair ra lino young orchard of cholco fruit
upon the promises. It is near to churches,
schools, stores, mills, &c., itc. Tho farm will
be shown by Mr. A. W. Tenucnt, near tho
premises, otby the subscriber.
AUGUSTUS E3ENWEIN.
May 23, -tf Mapol Farm, Duokard.
STEAMER "CHIEF
TAIN." R. R. AllUAMS.
"Vimmitmlmi Cunt It
4yftTrtWa & Masoh, Clorki leaves
Greensboro, for Pittsburgh every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 0 a. in. Leavos
Pittsburgh for Groousboro every Tuesday,
Thursdsy and Saturday. May tO,'flO.-6m.
Manhood: how Lost, how Re.
' . r . stored. i .
iust publlshod, s new edition of
Da. CuLTinwiLc'i Celbbratkd
EssATOUthe radical curt (with
out medicine) of SrnnsiiTroaHHiiA, or semi
nal weakness, Involuntary Soinlnal Losses,
Impotcncy, Mental ancl Fhysical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Consump
tion, Fraiirar and Firs, induied by relf in
dulgence or sexual cxtravaganco. "
e3"l'rlce, lu a sealed envelops, only 6 cts.
Tho eelobrated atlihor In this admirable
essay clearly demonstrates, from a thhty ycAr's
successful practice, that the aliirmhut conse
quences of self-abuse may be radically cured
without the dangerous use of internal medi
cine or the appllcution-of tho knife pointing
out to a mode of euro t once simple, cortulu,
and cfiectual. by means of which every: suf
ferer, no matter what his condition may be.
may cure himself cheaply, prlvatuly, and
ratticnlu.
Kr'fhe Lecturo should be In the hands of
every youth and cvry mau in tho land.
Bent, under seal, in a plain cnvelopo, to an?
address, ;io paid, on receipt of six ceSts, or
iwo postage stamps Address tho punusiicrs,
C1IAS J. C. KLINK & CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Olllce Box 1588
murS-h'lili-ly
I WILL sell at public sale, to tho highest
bidder, at tho Court House lu Waynesburg,
on the
second Monday cf june next,
tho following lots oT ground situate lu tho
borough of Waynesburg, for tho payment of
tho tuxes duo and unpaid by tho owner or
owners thereof and which havo boon assessed
upon said lots on the owner or owno-s thereof,
for Siute. county, township nnd borougtt
purposes; to wit :
1. A LOT OF GROUND situate upon
Midno or High street, bounded by lot ot J.
& M. liinchart on tho East j by lot of the
widow of Christian Ballsell, dee'd , on tho
West, and Strawberry alley on tho North, be
ing lot No. seventy-Seveu (77) ill the plan of
Bald town or borough. Assessed m the
name of John Jones, or John Jones' heirs
2. A LOT OF GROUND on the corner of
Cumberland and Greeno streets, and bounded
on tho North by Cherry nlliy, being lot No.
ono hundred and scventy-ouo (171) In tho
plan of said town. Assessed to or lu tlid
name of Robert Whitehill's heirs.
3. LOTS NUMBERS 25. 2G, 27, 28, 29
nnd 3d, situate East of the Cumberland Pres
byterian Church. Assessed to Jonathan
Morris, or tho heirs of Jonathan Morris.
4. LOT on tho coiner of Maine or High
nnd Richhill streets, bounded by lot of John
Munnell on the East, and Strawberry alley ou
tho North, being the West half of lot No.
seventy-nine (7u) in tho -plan of said town.
Assessed to Mrs. Ross, Miss R03S, M. Ross
and Moses Ross.
TERMS Cash in hand sufficient to liav the
taxes, and costs and expenses of sale, and
bond with security on interest tor the payment
of tho Surplus purchase money, according to
law. THOMAS IAMS.
Treasurer ot Green County.
Treasurer's Oftlce, April 4, 'UG ts.
npl 1 '(ill.
Exchange Hotel
Greensooro,
J. W. 11 A UN, Proprietor.
TN INVItInO THE PUBLIC to hls patron
J. age, the undersigned feels confident, that
by bis long experience, hewill bo enabled to
render satisfaction to nil. Ho guarantees the
best accommodations both to man nnd beast.
May Ii).TVlv J. W. HARN.
Lyons Periodical Drops
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY F R
IRREGULARITIES.
Theso Drops aro a scientifically compound
ed lluid preparation, und better than any
Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid,
their action is direct and positive, rendering
them a reliable, Speedy and ecrtuiu specific
for tho cure of ull obstructions fmd suppress
siung cf nuUiro. Their popularity Is Indicated
by tho fact that over 100,00(1 botlles aro an
nually sold and consumed by tho ladles of the
United States, every ono ot whom speak lu
tho strongest terms of praiso of their great
merits. They nro rapidly taking tho place of
every other Fern lie Remedy, and nro con
sidered by all who know might of them, ns
the surest, safest and most inliilllblo prepara
tion hi tho world, for tho ctire of all female
complaints, the removal of nil obstructions n1'
nature, and the promotion of health, regulari
ty nnd strength. Explicit directions stating
when they nuy be used, and ixplninlng when
and why they should not, nor could not bo
used without producing elects contrary to
nature's chosen laws, will bo found carefully
folded around each botllc, wilh tho writ ten
signature of John L. Lyon, without which
none arc genuine. . . ,
Prepared by D. JOHN L. LYON, ins
Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can
bo consulted either personally, or by mail,
(enclosing stamp,) concerning nirprlvato dis
eases nnd female weaknesses.
Sold by Druggists everywhere
O. G. CLARK & CO.,
General Agei.ls for U. S. und Cumulus.
Nov. H. '(i,-.. lv. Jj
Dlf TOBIAS'
Venetian liniment.
")tun op ciioi'i- what a prcttv nnd littferest
1ing child I saw last week! But tlotv, alns!
it Is no moro. Such was tho conversation of
two gentlemen riding ciowri towu In the cars'
Died of croup I how strange ! when Dr. To
bias' Venetian Liniment is n certain cure, if
taken In time. Now, Mothers, wo appeal t )
you. It is not for the paltry gala and profit
we make, but for the sako of your infant child
that now lies playing at your feet. Croup Is
a dangerous disease ; but use Dr. Tobias
VetKlluu Liniment in time', and it Is robbed
of its terrors. Always keep It In tho house ;
you mny not want it to-night, or to-morrow
no telling when but armed with this liniment
you are prepared, let It coino when it will.
Price only 40 cents a bottlo. Olllco B0 Cort
uudt Street, Now York. Sold by all druggits
DR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
A CERTAIN CURS for pslns hi limbs ana
back, sore throat, croun, rheumatism, colic,
&c. A perfect family modlclnoj and ritivcr
fitlis. Read! Red!! Read !!j
Livonia, Wavnb Co., Micu., Juno ie, '59.
This is to certify that my wife was taken
with Qiiiuscy Soro Throat it commoncod to
swell, and was so sore that she could not
swallow, and coughed violently. I used you
Liniment, nnd miulo a perfect cure in ono
Week. I firmly bollevo that but for the Lini
ment sho would havo lost her life.
JOHN H. HARLAN,
rrlco 40 and 80 cents. Stld by nil druggists.
OlHco.ii(l Cortlandt Strnnt. N. Y.
&0O A MONTH !-A.knts
wauled for six entirely new nrltcles, lust nut.
addres aO, T.
GAREY, City nuilding; Uiddo.
lord, Mlno.
JM1I7, 'uti.-iy.
Something New nnd Novel Tor Agents,
Podlers, Country Stores, Druggists, and nil
seeking an honorable and prulltablo huslucna.
Freo by mall for 83 cts.; whnlosalo $!) per
dor. Canvassers rcnllio SJ0. to $i per day
profit ABBOTT & 1)0 WD,
iuanutaciurcrs, iuu uaicr at., rt. l,
May 28, '0(l.-4t,
LEWIS DAY,
DEALER IN B ioks, Stationery, Wall Paper,
Window Paper, &o. Sunday School
Uooto of nil kinds constantly on hand, Way
nesburg, I'll., opposite Post Olllce.
May it, 'tlO.-ly
i,.fia'ji"
NEW GOODS.!
PETER BROWN
HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE!
Eastern cities and Is now opening
large stock of
9
Spring Goods.
For quality and cheapness hd defies compe
tition. He Is determined to sell upon as fa
vorable terms as can be dons by any other
Uouso in Western Pennsylvania.
In part lio offers the following t
. FOUEtaitf AND AMERICAN
& OOfS,
PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS,
Organdies,
Lawns,
Berngrs,
Altlaccas,
Mohairs,
Delains,
Challies,'
MOzamblqurs,
Poll de Oherros,
Prints, &c, Ac, Ac.
Shawls,
Silk and Cloth Circulars,
Cloaking Cloths,
Embroideries,
Handkerchiefs',
Fine Muslins,
8umnier.Balmora1s,
and
Hoop Skirts.
AM KXCKI.l.EST ASSORTMENT OV
HOSIERY
CLOTHS,
ui) nines.
CASSIMERES
VESTIiNGS,
TVVEED3 and
JEANS,
COTTON AKD LINEN
GOODS!
ran m ivn mw mit
run muj.1 Jiiiu uuiu ir uiiiij
Selected with gfcut care, and will be sold at a
small advance on the lowest manufacturers
prices. They have the best stock of goods for
Men and Boys' wenr ever brought to Waynes
burg. Cull nnd examine for yourselves.
They invite particular attention to their
large stock of
Domestic Cotton Goods;
Brown and Bleached Muslin
OF THE BEST QUALITIES.
Gingham;
Sheetings,
Cotton Yarns.
We1 have the most
complete assortment
In this section of the state.
Wo aro prepared to sell any kind of goods at
THE CHEAPEST Pflld
To Casta Buyers
Ou moro favorable terms than they can ob
obtained anywhere else In this region.
tKj-REMEMDEll THE1 TLACE,
J3SIAH PORTER'S OLD STAND.
PETER BROWN.
Waynesburg, np2fi, '00,-tf.
la GATHERING STORM
H-AJS BURST!
A. HEDGE & m
Hnvo Just received a New Stock ol
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
COLLAR3, NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSI
ERY, TRDIMINai OF ALL DE
SCRIPTIONS. Wo have just recclvod largo assortment of
the latest kind of ready niado
Boots And shoes
which we can warrant to wear, and d good
service.
- Also a few Law Priced Boots and Shoes
which we will not warrant bought expressly to
compete with our neighbors.
Don't fall to call If you want to see good
articles In our line of trade. It will cost noth
ing to look at them.
Homcmbor the place, "Allison's Bulldlntfj
opposite tho Court H .ue."
Waynesburg, May 2, tf.
FIRST NATIONAL 01NK
Wayn ghJo urg,
D. noHKn, Pres't. 3; C. Fi.isksik Cashier.
DISCOUNT DAY TUESDAYS.
Miy 10, 'OG.-ly
iislMai