r ifr my WAY NES U U 110: WEDNESDAY? JJnE 20. lRiiC. We will receive suhsoriptions for tho Rr.rntucAU to tho 12th of October for 60 cents, ' THE FrUHVALS. Tlio past week litis Uui'ii one of life: iiml festivity. In (iiidiiion l0 its being the week of court, with mi uniiMiul siir and activity in business circles, thu Ktsiivnls ot the Mite Societies of thu M- 1'. mid V. P. Chut'ulicH, as previously announced through our columns, cntnu oh". Tho lui'incr listed during thu evenings ot 13th uud 1 1th last. In view ot thu limited aeeunimedaiinns too lunch can--uot 1). said in praise ol thu eoimnkUe 'on arrangements, lietreshnients were of tho best and in ample (jumililie. Our ;ci:izun8,aee:iiod to bestow their gratuities liberally, and tho Society we have no doubt was bountilully rewarded in i's cominondablu c!i'jrt thus to soeare public donation. Tho "15ryaii .Mite S iciuty," ot the 0, P. Church, javo their onlcrtaiiimeiit on Friday evening last. To say that it, was in every way a couipliitn success would bo u tame assertion. All wero gratified beyond anticipation. Wo have not space for details or particulars, otherwise would bo pleased to give them. Among the interesting teacuros of the occasion wero tho music and toasts, the postal, floral and refreshment depaituicnts, n iniiiatiiio .well with ''iiioss covered bucket," from which was drawn an in exhaustible supply of "ice cohl" lemon- ado, nbona-Jilc bed room with all nuces, Bary appendages ; ai'd fancy articles of all descriptions. A beautiful photogrph album was disposed of by giving the assemblage tho priyclcgo of voting it to tho handsomest lady in the house, each voto to cost ono dime. Also n Ii:ic dressing gown for one of the pastors of our placo was disposed of in tho same way, at 25 cents per volu. from the many ingenious devices resorted too to relievo or.oof his spare stumps, it i. pre sumed quite a handsome sum iv.is it:iH ed. Nearly everything was mad'.1 sale of in tho one evening, and no duvbt the jiublio aiiil tho sjcioty wero each crpially pleased. Lranr Fixiiuueh (!::Nr;iv. O.i the evening of tho Mth inst., a ooitplo of youti" gents, who came to town during! tho day by way ot thu Landing, made a draw upon tho personal i fleets of .Mr. ! Timothy Doiigher, the proprietor of iho tVayncsliurg and Landing Hack Line, to the tune of thirty dollnis and a gold watch. The trio were occupants d the same bed room, and the thieves "pi-csuni i ed their cheek" whilst "Tim" was i.sha p, otherwise it is doubtful ivlie'.her he-hud "cashed it." Wo learn also that an at tempt was made to enter tl e house of Mr. Jno. J'uehamin, but that gi nilenian hearing the noise, r::iml the window ly way of bidding them "good evening" in tho shape of a "Colt s elm gated" ulien tho parties fled. Nothing has been seen er heard ot them since. Out at Last. Tho Elector," tho second steamer ol tho "Peoples Line" was tttkun off the ways at Drownsvillu list week and went down to Pittsburg to fit up. Sho is represented as a model boat in every respect a credit, to her builders one and all. She is said lo have made second best time on record, for Motiongahola wait, or. her trip down, j am! is uo doubt the fastest vessel on this trado. "Tho people are jubilant over the success of thu new line and greet tho j steamers "Chicltaiu" and "Elector" at every landing with tho wildest demon strations of joy. Those of our readers who have nut had a trip upon either of tho above boats, try ono. The ncco-ii-modatious aboard and tho affability and I gentlemanlike kindness of ollioers and Wew demand tho warmest praito of all who travel with them. Tho "Elector" a commanded by Capt. Phillips of Brownsville. ! Rui'LECTiox at i.Asr Tho Newbury fort Herald concludes in testing history .of the vartous sub.stitu'.es for iho largo .and costly pipe organ with the following well-deserved notice of tho Cabinet Or gan ! "All these inventions worj;, how-1 ever, but htlle tnoro .than a series .of vx periinents, a striving after an ideal, which should combine all excellences and reject nil imperfections, which, ac cording to the universal testimony of the greatest musician throughout tho worldi-has at last . been attained in tho 'Nbinei Organ'- of Mason & Hamlin. Thosa who- have had their cars pai nod by tho thin brassy sound of tho old fash joned serapVmo, in which tho wind was forced instead of drawn through, or who bavo tried to bo thankful for the improv ed melodeon, but wishing tliere was nioiu ptit, can hardly realize that an instrn moot of tho same class ohould be cumin ble of such powr, richness of tone, nml surprising effects as tho Cabinet Organs. Jt is fortunate, too, that thoir expenses is so low ' as' to place them within the neans of almost every family in the land; and their infjum.n.is vthll, we doubt not, be unbounded , in immeal, rial hello und locial culture." ' : ', .," -; t., . tSeo advertisement in mother column. Tun FouiiTii ok July. Is it possible that the spirit of our forefathers is dead ill tho bosoms of their children? Will the faithful few In (ireunc County permit tho fires of 'TO to bo smothered f Have you so soon forgotten tho fu ry struggles through which wu have but recently p.'.ssed, tho glorious ii'iniversavy of that day in '(jo ? Must this great national sabbath go by without a shout of joy, the boom of a gun, cr the roll of u diuiu ? What say you "Young America !" If nothing else, drag tut the "old m pounder' from the mud In which it has been wallowing for the past year, and make the surrounding hills re e-Jio lice dolus notes, even at the i-.xpeiisu of Cop perhead nerves. Tin-: itKco:tDixa uk ii:i-:n.s. 15y an a-t of ilio Aisembly it is pro vided that all ilocds and transfer! ot real cstato in the Statu of Pennsylvania, must be recorded six months from the tinia of their acknowledgment, in the l'ecnrder's ofiiee of the county where such property is located. We have several times been leminded of this, fiet, lately, by parlies having lost heavilv through neglect ot tho plain provisions of' the law on the suhjjet. Deed: and transfers not icci.r ded as aforusaid, arc regarded as worth less, and snbseipieiit sales i f property thus held can be nude, to tho injry and loss of parlies thin negligent, Persons settling up estates executors and ii.lmin istrators. should bJ very careful to have all their releases recorded. To mako a moitgagj or j j Igni'jnt valid un 1 ac cording to law, tho p'operty bound should bo put on record in proper tiuio. So do not delay, those who have neglected this matter, but act at once Tun new live cent coin will bo ready for delivery to purchaser, at thu mini in Philadelphia, about the 23th of Juno, and can thou be obtained in quantities of filty dollars ami upwards. Orders ac coaip-.nied by tho greenbacks wil. be received a', once', and the coin furwaroVJ , j, , li y express, free ol charge, as soon as J 1 , ' ' ready for slupnieut azssnxt, gkauv in in.-5'roiiy. Wo have betoie us tho second an 1' ,, I,-,,, , . .n, , riMienl y published vo ume of 'The Great, . , In'helhon. a IIisloi-v i.t the (ivil U'.n- ' , ' - " in ir.u un-.teii ,-i;ates,--oy j. i nua-liey, tho well-known author i f Napoleon and his Marshals," and "Washington , , . , ,, and las Geueials. run. many c.vpres ions to bo found m this book, we judge the writer to be a Democrat, somewhat, but slightly, ii-cliiu.l to i'op'.crlii.-adisni, and opp ised to the "II i Ilea!.--," but in the main patriotic in his sentiments. Happening lo light upon a couple of jia-sagt-s of this volume relating to Gen eral John W. Geary, now tho Union cin'idate for Governor ot Pennsylvania, wo concluded to publish them for the benefit of such f our readers as have not seen Iho book. j la the aut' or's aecounl of" tho ba.tle of Wafih.itchie. near Chatt.auoo.'a, ho says, on page i'ol: , "All this'ume hoivy md ineessnnt volleys of musketry arose from tho spot where Ge;.ry was struggling a;;ai!ist : overwhelm!.?,, nuinb.o-s ' The H-M.V.in.r hcr-j was il'-spcrato, ami s-veial times 'no itas ncaily overborne; but with that teieieiiy which has al.eays ditinguished him, he still clung to 1 is position, aiid lit length hurled this enemy back, com pelling noil 10 i;u;e veinge on i.oououl . niiiiint.im I he valley was now ours. Geary uaino 1 new honors in this h:lW- fought batlle; but tluy were dea.ly ivon, for his son, u captain, was killed." And on page 2 til, when describing ' " " the battle ol Lookout .mountain, tho : writer says again: i I "At this jiinetura thu scene beeamo i oneot most exciting interest. The thick ' fog, which had heretofore rested in dense ! folds upon tho sides of tho mountain, concealing tlio combatants ti in viu-v, I suddenly 'lif ed to the summit ol the loky I ,.;,! ,.. ,i ; J, I "S- ,V'",.""lu Sa.e oi iiiijiis.ioos in inu viiiieH anil on llio plains below a ccenu such as is witnessed but oncu in a century. Gen, Geary's, oo limns, flushed with victory, grappled niti tho too upon llio rocky lodges, and drove him back with slaughter from li'u works. While the result was uncertain the attention was breathless aad painful; but when victory perched upon our standards shout upon shout rout the air. The whole army, with one accord, broke o.ut in joyous acclamations. Men wee frantic with joy, and even General Thomas hiinselt, who seldom exhibits his emotions, said involuntarily, 'I did not think it possibe for men to accom plish so lyach.' " So much, for the present, as to the written history of Gen. Geary, ' Aad whilo all this glorious st'-uglc was going on, whero waa Jlr Heinler Clymer? On this or any other battle field risking h s lifu in tho service of his country? Not at all, lhit some one. may say, perhaps, ho was, while at home, sustaining tho National Administration in its efforts to crush tho rebellion which was threatening tho lile of the nation. Perhaps ho win i-Tiduavoring to reconcile tho people to . tho heavy but necessary burdens which tho war imposed upon them. Perhaps ho was cheering on new recruits' who might ba marching forward to lill up the ranks of our 'diminished armies; do all ho could to promote the comfort of tho soldiers ami making the somen as. pleasant and honorable as possible. , Had he been engaged in any Of lhso praiseworthy objects, he hhould huvo duo houor tor his conduct, even if it did not suit him to risk hiscomtmt and tile on tho Held of battle, Ihit his neighbors- and acipiiiiutnnces know that ho "cared for uono ot these things," On tlio contrary, he acted with the faction that was do:ng all in its power to cm barrat-s the Government in its efforts to ruisu recruits and pay them; the 'action that was endeavoring to promote discon tent and sedition in thu loyal Slates, and to take from soldiers in the ful l the privilege oi voting; m short doing all politically that was calculated lo plcato Vail iiidighaiii and other traitors in the North and rebels in the South. Geary Ciymor. Wiiai a contrast! And yet thu Coppei heads pretend to think that ll latter has some chance i t an (lection. We think that, Geary's record in tho war, und Clymer's record nil 1 lii Senate and clsexwioro, inu.-i oe blotted fi The pages of history before any such disaster can occur. Vcify.'i'tf Journal. THE I-OKKIGN NEWS. Till-: I.UPKNIMXU WAU MAGNITUDE OF THE Al'.Mli-.S. The European conterance having fail ed, thu only alto: native now is war, anil we may at any moment receive lie a s of tho commencement ot tiostilittes. 1 lie pretexts are numerous. Tlio Prussians may attempt to diivi: the Austrian garri son out (d lli.l-lein, or Austria may take the i1. illative ot an attack m Silesia or march an army into Italy. Tl.o Ital ians are i:i a blaze 'of enthusiasm, and for thu tunc being thu original points of dispute are lost sight of in thu oyershnd owing import.vce ol tho Venetian iies lion. Kvcu it 1'ius'ia and Austria woio to conic to an agreement, it. seems im- po.-sthlo to allay ihu martial ardor of Italy by any! lung .short of thu rxpidsion of Austria lroin tho Peninsula. The people and tho Government i.ro united as ono man, and in tliei'r present temper it is within thu bounds ot probability to anticipate that ll.ey would da-h them-, silvcs against Austria, even if unsupport ed by a single ally, 15ut in no case is Italy likely to bo isolated. Tho war once commenced between Austria and 1 'Hy .wonl.l rapidl extend over Kurope, i How it is likclv lo end is a nueslion that i . , ;. , , , ,! . cannot bo predicted. J. at from present, ! np; eaia:u-es it will probably bo short, sharp ami decisive. r.(t even utinug ; the meat wars of the first Napoleon ll"V!' la,'""r arilllM ' .ll,H '', l he loi'ccs ol Austria nro estimated at ,,i i r, i eight hunurcil taoiisan I men. Italy, is : i i...t.. ..i.l. ......'it... l , oi i pai oil' in t;n e oi.-i mie juie-.iuun-i i inalo popuia.ii'ti in the r.el'l. 1 riis ia , 11 r'A'r :i1" '"'t'e''' cipiippcd army m' '!' ;,I1C0 u',M : tak! the held, it is probable that the coii .mnhjA m,y a of two and'a ha'f millions ot men. . ! rtaMcsjs.TaittiwTu On .I-iino II, a .tho reddpnea ot thu bride's father, tit, Canton, Ohio, by l!ev. K, Buckingham, Mr. 0. II, Hawkins, of Pittsburg, uud formerly of this place, to MIsh ,Ii:'nik A. daughter of George Schlehaeb. t.J l SI I1! . J11LUIO jllnt, .f, 1 H.'iti. of Spotted fever IUnsaii your.ge.-it child of Jo-kimi ui d I'- mini: Wmhhkmi of Ailcppo tp. lin'ell,! Cl"""'' 1''r A'"1 1,1,0111 17 'M' l1' Vf T,1,' f T'(! " ? ,ri,h ,",r!"", ' " .' veat s o monihs and 10 days. 7aynasb'.inj ffiarko;, i-oi:u:;cri:! vi:i:ki.v nv .t, i : i -i i I i: it . ") .tunc 111. W(. 11111 or, fiesh foil :! '.'(I ('nllee per Ih til) to !!;( c..ni n,-r luisNcl inn hi!) 0,-i Corn ' meal per bushel f'omitry 'Soap per Iti Zm?"" j cheese 'per In !'..'.!'.'.'.'.!!!'.'.'.!!!'.!!!!! ' K';u',,"'s l"'r l-.irii-s ii r i oz-n HO i" 13 .".a , i ;" w .' ii o" ... 1 no I" I 1)0 1 3 0 I on I (HI i ' 'j." 1 no l!a! 10 r,u I" 2 fit' ! no .1 ,-, r.imiio i; dona Mi ,. Ml Flour per bhl...; H' I"''", l'ld.. l'c.Ohi-1'.i per 111 Laid per lb , j.Vs't ,f "l'lr '"'r 1,1 oii'pe' bii iie'l"!!!. live per bushel..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.' Jticu per lb.' ?!"il" ea nshed per lb. Siitftir. relineil ' " .. ,Su,,;ri K(!wOile.ms, (i lbs. Svnni, per iviiUon. . Salt, No. 1 per bhl Soft Soup per gallon T.ir per callon Tea per iii Turpentine per gallon 'fallow per lb. Wheat, pur bushel Whitu beiil per keg While Lime perbiisiiel,., Wo, 1- cniiiniim to line..,, I'olatoes per biuhel IVsiii; s. per bu ;hel .... PilTSUl'UH UKSEKH UUIKKT. The .exti-aoi-iUnary mlvanco In gold has made but. a very slight Impression, taking everything Into eniulilerulion. fniporleil gooils me Ihnier. mi l henl ntu slight advance, tint there is no excitement and domestic pro ilnee generally, remains about -Ilii! sumo with gold at I.Mt, thnl itiliil with gold at I HI. lilt.VIN Wl eat is llrm good Siii-liii' nt .fpL' L'.-K.y.MlO. Oals-at 58. Prim,, 'Peil'iia, i.ml Oaio O.i sat (it! In ii". Cm it ill HDii ityo Is dull at tin to !).", for Western, nml t for I'iimo I'eniui. Ohio IJailey at huclt wheiit, is selling nt i(ii,2,-,, I'KOVl.SlO.N-llacon Is (lrm nt 5,at.-,.l tor Slemlihav; I "Juts for Nibbed 1 1,1. ,vml '.'I I i'.'H for Canvassed 8uiir Cured Hams. , 1'' I. OL'H Spring Wheat nt i.'I(),(HIii ! lialf Sjiilng nml hall' Winter nt tfMIJulli nil Winter at $12,50 to $1:1; ami $11 to ,fiif,,r fancy bi'iuuls. ri)i',Toi-;s.-i-licii niows nt 1511,1s t l.'J0 per bush, and tf-1,-"' to ll.'ill per hbl. lilJTn;it I'iimo Itoll not above 2i)a'.':.' ICtlUS Sales at '.'-.'.i'.';). HliliUS At sJ'.',ii.in2,T0pi!r bush. , llaltltiiuro t'attli) .ilarket. Hai.timoiik, June 21. licef Cntlle Thu otl'oi ings daring thu past wore .Il'7 head, against Old lioad previous week. O.ving io tho light supply to-day prices wero rather stiller, and show an average advance of ioo per UK) lbs. Common at .'jt7,2o,1S,2,-, fair 65.2,5fi)S,7,',, ,u,d good at St!i(,j!),2. pur I Oil lbs. Sheep S des at o(ii) io per lb., gross. Lambs brought $3,5001 1, 50 per head. aw in1' i.i warMWM8f w.g?OTinnjwTirt lHimhi i i rwn m h -raramiij'WA.mm-j'tt vmtrm r mmm m ft mm im hiiihbi-, :- corn MVRKET. .liino 10 Gold opened at 151 J bid in New York this morning, but there wero uo Boilers. 'Ihu foreign advices coiitiuuo unfavorable, flnancinlly, and this was what stiffened up tho gold market, mid sent thu, premium up U loS.V Five Twenty bonds ko:p firm at UIJ r.l()2;S; lHMI's advanced ) 10. 10'a' better, and 7 oO'sare strong. Imiston, .Tune Hi The Wool niiiiket con tinues (pl'ltc nctive. Sales ,,f iloniestic fool up some (iL'."i,oiit) It's, nt a rang) of 4r.:x7."o for ll.-eee, and lOiiTl'Jc for Ih.) vaiimis grades of pulled. Ohia, niPiliuin mid Hue, at Cluii.-.o; iiunieroim small parcels of Ohio and Pcniisyl--an a (liable extra nl ii"ia7"ic, SPUOIAL NOTICES. ' K.-l" AM KXTKN-?IVR 8.VLK A XI) DIS TH I Ul'TK )X of I'ianos, Melodeons, CM.l nn.l Silver Ware is now going on a: the Salesrooms of Keen & Ih , "I Liberty St., N. Y. Tln-s-j goods lire, sold at TWO DOIJj.VlW EACH, Kiui.uini.iiss or V.M.cn. Send TWKNTV T1V10 C'enl.- for ouu nunilic icil Notice, or OXI-: DOLLAR for SIX. The Number on each Notice corresponds with thu number on pinie article of good., which will ho sent on leeept of $1. Tho money will bo refunded of the goods do not .ulve suti-if.iclion. Agents in ike TWLNIY-FIYK DOLL A 113 i'KIt WKtdC. Send for a lhciilur. l!KK!),tlilt(.' Olllee: . 1. 0. fiOX, illtts, yt Liliei-ty St. -1!W York. A. ail V ly A CAM) TO INVALIDS. A Clergy man, whitu residing In South America, as n missionary, discovered a safe and simplcremcily for llio euro of Nervous Weakness, K i'i ' Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal O.gans, and Iho w'uolu train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numburs have been already cured by Ihij noble remedy. Promp ted by a desire to beiU'lU tho alllicted nnd im I'orlii'iiilu I will send the recipe :or repaitug and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, free of cliarac. Please Inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourscU'. Address, JOS. T. IX MAN, Station 1, liable 1 louse, Apr II, ly New York City. mill? COXFSSIONS AND KXPEP.IKNCK J OP AN INVALID. I'ulili.-hedfnr'liobi'iiellt Hildas a CAUTION TO YOU NO Mi:N and etheis, who sull'ej from Nervous Deliilitv, Pi-i'm.-ilure Decay of Muihood, supplying nt the --aine 'time Tun Mr. v;is oi--Svi.r t'riii:. I'y one who lias cured hiins-lf after iridcrgoln;' conslderaiilo ((iiai-Uery. I5y enclosing a po- tpaid addres-ii d cuvi'lope, Mimic copies, free of charge, may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYPAIU, Eso., Jlayj:) "liti.-ly lirooklyn, Kings Co , N Y. Ill 11! 1 1BC83IT M. CLARK & SON AltE NOT TAKING GOLD FOIl HUT .CURRENCY!! WILL TOY ANY AKTICLE OP CLOTH ing or Oents I-'iuni-iliieg loods you may Ibid in their new fresh and well si lectcil stork just bought in thu ' E4 TP Cities, And whic h, for variety nnd chcapners, the lik'j has not heea seen or heard of for mere than We will only give a few of Iho leading nrlMcs with prices and nsk you, one and all, toe ane nnd fen lor yoiusclvcs, and wo will prove more than wu say. Wo have '('tin From 10 to 'J. dollars, bu'hiesp coats from -t to Hi dollars, and for dollars will sell you 11 coal wo will insure, Pat.ts (10:11 1 7" 1 1 10 dollars, will sell ALL WOt L pants and vest for 8.01) dollars, these wo will guarantee j vests from I nolo 400 do Tars. A complete, nsaortini.nt of For Men and Dnvs, prlcu ranging from "" cla. to "1 (Ml dollars. Suspender", Hosiery, . Drapers, Linen, Muslin nnd Drilling, Shhts, wool, muslin nnd linen, UIovcr,' Ties, &,!., itc In endlesi variety. Snspenders frnni .1 els. to 7,'i. Ties for I." nnd i"i cents, and a splen did cotton hose for yt cents, Nearly opposite. Campbell's comer, M.dn Street. , May Id, I. v. A5iisii:jt.s:i'atoi,'ts IVotk'C T.ET'l'EIW of admliilnl ration linvhig been IJ granleil to the imdi.rsigiied oil the estate of JaniesUwynn, dee'd , late of Jell'ersmi tp . nolle,! is hereby .given lo all persons indebl d lo said cslalc to niakii liamedlate payment und those having claims to present thyin properly luilhniiliealeil forsetilci it. WILLIAM OWYMM, MARSHALL OWYNN. , Admhilatraton of Jainus Owynii, duo'd. May o, iau'i.-0w TAYLOU & FAULFY'S ODE L ORGANS. O.J. WIL LARD Xo. C,27 liltOADW.VY, NEW YOMC. milK MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IX I STKl'MXNT aianutae ured, und Ihu OP THE WOULD ! Combining Sweetness nnd Depth of Tone, 1 1-"t ii I i lul mil ( 'liaH In Appearance, Uo llning and I'.lev ding hi ii-r 'Penden cies. Eur Churches, Pallors or Ihi! lioudoirit has no cipial, and has invarlablvtakiai wherever exhibited in Competition with other well known mnmi!ac turi'is. Thirty -four different styles, and from one to twelve stops, Long Double lidlows, Double Iilow Pedals, Knee Swill, etc., etc., giving great powei mid steadiness of lone. THE SUlMtASS, applied to the VWilu Heed Ononis, elves a vohniie tif tone rinial lo n sixteen font stop hi a Pipe Oritan, n:i I when nppllcd to our Oruans cantainhu tlicm, mid ' four scls of lieeds the volume of tone Is eipial ! t a $'J(Kio pipe organ, and costing only about ' one fourth us much. Send for nil ilhi-lr:ited Price List, giving full purilcttlars. Address i orders, O. ,T. WlLLAIil), Wliolcsalo Agent, (i'.'T liroudway, N. 1". TIIK G U K ATM ' N! 5 1 VA LV. I V "VO S E" I A H 0 FORTE! The idienpcst lirst class Piano Forte in the Market. These beautiful inslnuneiits are last wluulnir their way into putilie favor. The tone is rich, full lin 1 powerful, and gushes forth with peculiar sweetness a melody, w hile the touch is easy nnd clastic. Are lliushed in rich rosewood cases, with lull iron frame, over slrnng bass and rrci'.eli uron,, action. All have large lomid corners, with hack tiu- Hied like th" Iro'il. Every instrument fully i warranted live venrs. Circulars giving cor - reel likenrs-s tali, n from iihotoirraiih. with full descriptive price list, sent free to any address on application. won rii tuiiitv ei.Ms, Accompanies thu Circular, nnd is worthy of preservation. Dealers will no fur nished these lienulil'ul In struments nt the LOWEST WHOLESALE PKICES. And Teachers nt tho rates of discount. Ad- , dress all orders to O. J. WILLAI!1, I Wholesale Agent, I!-'" I'road'vay, N. Y. wvi m Wholesale agents for Win. A. Pond A-Co's, I'l'iirdman, 0 ray & Co, 's. Win. lCnabci. C'o.'s, mi I other llrsl class IPaiclo fortes Circulars giving correct iilo-icsses of these celebrat"d Piano Purl sand Taylor & l'loVy's Moilel Oig up, forward :.l to ai:y ndilrcss "on niplicali.ui. . The Latest Hongs, Published .laiuiary 1,. ISil.i. and mailed to any address free of postage. I )i, sing me that, dear old song Jlec We've drank IVoiutliu same canteen, by J. G. Ciark, :."ic l'l-aut'u'ul Wales, saiighyj.. 11. Thomas. .:),"(: ! I'm liappy as ihe day is long, r.ue Somebody's Hailing, :!.",e inlets muter tlic sno-.v, liy ll. rnclscr, il.lc Sweet lie Iby repose, by.), II. Thomas, ' li.'ic Song nt the spoon, a new college song, Mlc Tim Angel (J'.llde, by Kavager, ttnc When I went eouriiug S.illie, com'c, ;;ec Only a withered rose, ;).",e 'Motlier. I have lie R.vcel ir.u ic, :i."c Pleasant dreams of long ago, Oh, s.iy not a woiii.ui s heart is bought, fine Kathleen dear, " 400 lief.re I was married, ( dear, ;ir,c We'll meet no more at I wili-jl.t, hour, tine lienulilul isle of 1 he s-'ii, liv ,1. I!. Tlaai::;;-, Jiei; Old don't care, by W. IC. Itasl'-ud, ,""ic Light ot my soul, of thee I'm dreaming, .".'.c Five o'clock in the iuiii niiig, " .Ilia Clcon and I, :ang by Harry Tack -r, tli'o Ci me, Nellie dear, I'm weeping, by 'flicker :!; Mnsicon the waves, vocal duel, by Glover Cue No lime like the old linn;, jtne Give the old Hi-Hi a clii.niv. :icc One hriglit moony night, cone, tioe They nil ciene home but mine, .'Inc. Young man on Hie rahwny, ' ;i.u When P, niaus light lor freedom ti.'ie Down by Ihc i,ale, by .1. It. Thomas, line CF-Parlie.-i ordering .Music and over paying for the same will receive their cliaiuti: inciiisi'd with the .Music, or Music will be selected, ns parties prefer. All orders promptly attended to, and any information cheerfully given. KiU'i-uiiiNct.ff : Hon. 0 W. Pa'llersrn. cx (loi'ernor of New York, West Ii. id, N. Y., T. It. (i Lilian. Pn aident Lake .Shorn H.mk, Dun kirk, New York. Ni;v I'onu Cirv l'r ri-.iiiA-cr.s 1 William A. Pond & (Jo., William I). Itradbiiry, Cnrlnnt, N"edham ,t Co , Sioeria Olt ; Hugh Kiddie, l-ls. , Gcneial Supt .Motivu Power, EilaU. li. Wheeler & Wilson. C;$"AddiT;-i.i Orders, 0 .T. wn.r Ai:n. Wholt fjalu Piano Porte. Organ & Music Dealer, No. tiJ7 liroadwav, li Y. Dec. 20, I SC.',. -If 'lilt! (11. 1) NAMK ill "'r IN Nl V IIAMM. L . V . T II ), M I S 0 N , J TASTNO purchased the above named (Iro IL eery, ha t relilleii and restocked it lie basil complete slock ol (.'oul'celioncrv,orane.s, Lemons, Su:;ar, Colfce, Tea, (;rrcea and blin k), Syrup, Molisxes. canned I'l iiit. clieese, rice, soda ash, while lime, soft soap (country made) caudles, crackeis ol all kind 1, ci-aiv, tobacco. (cho:ving and saiokiiii;) lisli, lumps, of, small fancy articles, in:., ic. Any mic in-edlng the arlielcs meutloaed or anvth'uig In Iho line not mentioned will do well to call. I 'rod nee taken In trade, licniember the place, the "Fnrniers' Uroeery," formerly owned by I'. Drown. May !', 'uti.-ly. For f3-lo 2 mnuufDscniiinit offeiij foi: sale . the property known its th-.i TYGARD FARf.,1, slluatu at Now Ilroivnsvlllo, Mouongalli couu ly, W Va tlireo miles from lil acksville, Dunkiud Crock, conlainin; about mil acres, It is In (Ino ordor, good new dwelling house, earilagii housa, b.ons, shenp pens and all nn ei ssary out. buildings. Fences are la good repair t a lino young orehar'l of choice fruit rlpoiilho premises. It lit near lo chinches, schools, Hlorcs, mills, Arc, Tlio farm will be shown by Mr. A. W. Tcnneirt, near tho picmlses, or liy the subscriber, AUUUSTL'H KSENWE1N. May -If. .Mapel Farm, Diiiikard. p i : 0 1'Ll ?" l i xlf . STEAM Kit "CII1E1' T.lX,"li. II. Annuls, 1 j,K ' -Vj Co ui 1 ouuiLindiji', (,upt II. isoN, Clerl;; leaves (Ireiiiisboro, fir Pin sbnrgh every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, nt !' ill' Leaves Plllshurg'i for (ireenslioro every Tuesday, Thursday nml Saturday. May toy tit). Cm, O Yes ! 05 Yes ! HOME ALL YOU (1001) PEOPLE, J yin(::g and old, who want to purchase CG3D AK3 CHEAP CLOTIilNG! and examine my NEW STOITI "Inch f hnyc just broiighl on from tlic Ci.y f Pliiladelphin, I can sell as good sails of aft l.inda of as cheap and cheaper thin cm be bntr;!it hi nnyoth 'i- j'stal li.'h-aeii; I iu dcteniuued not to lie und rtold by any one, ' A. .1 iiO'iVEItS. Wayncdiurg, .May !), 'liii.-.'liu. AYUliS SAIISAI'AlilLL.V I S a concentrated cxiiact of the choice roct, so cianbined wilh oilier sclistaiicescf still gr -ater nllerntlve power as to all'oni an ell'ee- t mil null dole for dis cuses ,'Sarsap iri la is rejaile,! to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who i-ulli r IVoin t-.tru.nous eoniplainls, nnd that one which will accom plish Iheir cure must prove, as this him, ol Immense service 1,1 tins 1-irge class of our nf tlieted fcllow-chi.-ns. How eonfpletely tins compound will do it has been proven by ex periment on many , .of the worst cases to lie found in Ihe following coinpl aints ; .Scrofula, Scrofulous (dwellings and, Sores. Sfiln IHseases, Pimples, Pustules, lilotchcs, Eiiip ions. St.. Anthony's lire, Hose or Ery sipelas. Tetter or Salt Itlieuni, Scald Heuil, ltingwonn, Ac. .iyp'iilis or Vencrial Disease Is, xpellcd from tlie 'uvstein by the prolonged use of this Sarsn parilfa, und the patient is lelt in comparative liealth. Female diseases are cau a-d by Scrofula in the blood, and arc often soon cured by this Extract of S.irsaparilla, Do not diseaul this Invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by soae tliing prclendiog to lie saisaparilla. while it was not. When you have used Ayer's thin, mi l not till llicn, will you know thu virtues nf Sarsaparilla. For iniuute parllcu Jinn of llio diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, which the Agents In-low named will furnish t,iulis to all whocall for it. Ayer's Cnthailie Pills, for the cure of Costivcniss, .laundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Dysentery, Foul stomach, lleadiichc, Piles. Khcmna'isni, llcnrthmai aiising from Disor dered Stoma, -li. Pain or Morbid Inaction of Hie Dowels, Flatulency, Loss oft Appetite, Liver Cotiiplainl, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neii rnlniii, 11111 1 lor 11 I tiiincr Pill. They nve Miirar led, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and lliey are the best Apcnient in the world for nil tho purposes of a family pl vsie. Prepared by J. !. A 1 Kit & CO., Lowell, Mass.. and sold by Or D. W. Hradeii.t Dr. Win. L. Crci':'i, .Sr. Harvey. Wnym shurg, Ph.. nil'' nl T'ltigg, ;'.s :hrnu;;houl the comity. .May Hi. l: 111 i13ac2l:o(i: how Z.csl, Eaaw EJc- yyT.-.T 'Ltlt published, a new edition of f a--; "'ty Da. Cia.vi.nwi i.i.'s Cia.iaaiA-nai JaL..iV.i Essay on the rmlUilrm-c (with out medicine) ol! SnaiM.vrroioino'.A, or s'.-inl-nai weaknc-is. Inviduularv Seminal Losses, linpotcacy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage. cic.;also. Cuxscmc tiox, Eeii.ncsv and Pus, iiidu cd'by rclt iu dulireiiceor sexual i xlravagince. i'--)"l'ilce, in a sealed envelope, only (I els. The celebrated nil lior in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from n thiity vein's successful practice, that tlio ularoilng consn cienecsof sell-abiise may be riilicall cured wiihouttlio daiererous use of internal Inedi cinn 01 tho application of Iho knife pointing out to a mode of euro lit once simple, certain, iind cll'cc.lii d, by means ol which every .suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, p:ivnlely, and iil!fii. e,j"T!ie Lecture should bo hi the hands ol every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under s-ad, in a plain envelope to anv nddrcs:, mx ji.ihl, on receipt of sixYcnls, or two postage stamps Address Ihe pub!i.-heis, ( HAS J. C. KLINE 6.(1)., I271)nwcry, New York, Post (Mice Iioxl.isii niai-2l:'(l(i- ly DU TOW.U5' VKN'KTIAN LIN'I.MKNT. j'Jii-ii oc 0 iit what a preltv and inlcreat Ay lag child 1 saw last wci k ! tint now, alas.! It Is no lanrn. Sach was the conversation of two gentlemen tiding down town in tlio cars' Died of croup! how strange ! when Dr. To Idas' Viaelian Liiiiincnt is a certain cure, if taken in time. Now, Mothers, we appeal t yon. it is not for thu paltry g-di and profit we make, but for the sake of yourinfaiit child that now lies playing at your feet. Croup is a dangerous disease. ; but, us-.s Dr. Tobias Venetian Liniment hi time, und it is robbed of its terr rs. Always keep it in the house ; you may not waul It to-night, or lo-mi mm no telling when hut armed with this liniment you are prepared, le.1 it. ,-omii when it will. Price only -It) c.hilsa b.ittl . OiUco Mi Curt unilt Street, New York, bold by nil druggils DU. TOiilAlj' VENETIAN LINIMENT. ACEliTAlN CL'ltV- forp-dns i limbs mm back, sore throal, crouo, rheuniatisin.colic, itc. A polled, family medicine, and never raits. Head! Red!! It-ad !!! Livonia, W'avjjh Co., Mien.. Juno 1 iT, V,:). Tliis is lo certify thai my w'.fj wSs taken with (J iinsey Sore Thro it. ; it commenced to swell, nnd was so sore that she could not swallow, and coughed violently. I used you Liniment, and made a perfect cure in one week. I linnly believe that but. I'm- tho Lial men! sliu would have lost her life. JOHN II. -HARLAN. Price III and SO cents.. Sold liy all druggists. Oillcuioii Oa-tlanlt Slre.et, N, Y. J3l,S300 PSA YEATS ! W' want iiKiatu every where lo s-l our imciiovi o i2i Hewing Maeliiue.i. Tlireo new kinds. L'udr.r nnd uppar feed. - Warranted live years. Above, salary or largo commissions paid. The only machines sold In the United States for less than :,ili), wh'c'li are lliily licens ed by Howe, Wheeler 16 Wilson, ' (trover A; Hiker, .'linger it Co,, nml Knchcldor. All othor cheap mnchiuefl nro Infringements nnd the seller or user ere liable to arrest, (ino nm iinprlsmnmont.'. Cirrulicn free. Addr.-s.i or call upon Shaw ii Clark,. liliUloford, .Vain: or Cliieago, III. ' . . j . Jan. 17-ly. ' ; !'', Exchange JSotal GiVar o o n 353 o r o , ' J.'V. II JN, IVp!'i!or rN-lNVITINO THE I'UI'.LICto hi-, patron L Sge; tile undersigned feels conll leul, that by hll long experience, hejvill bu cunliled to render BalM'acllon to nil. He guainntecs the best nccoiniiyidalious both to man nnd beast, May M.'ti.Vlv J. W. ILMIN. wm uwm;.. ft.VLKK In Hooks and Ht itioucrv. Hf en- D I ' !lH. Daily L' lP-'i i'Viany Articl.-s, ka,. WnyucshurA Pa. April 1, 'G(!.-ly mm HEW GOODS I PETER BROW' nAS JUST UECEIVEI) FROM THE Eastern cltks ami is uow opening a Inrgu stock of t Spring (Ooods. For (pi'dily nnd cheapness he d( 'flua compe tition. He Is determined to si ll upon as fa voiahle terms ns can tie done by any other hnibu in Western Pennsylvania. la part he otl'eis the following 1 rOKKKLN AND AMKUIOAN PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS, . Oiviillilies, Lawns, lleragis, ; A lottcrns, Moliftirs, Del, ins, Challics, ; Jloambfiiues, Foil ,le Chevrcs, Piints, &c, iSc, &C. Sliawls, Silk and Cloth Circulars, Cloaking Cloths, Eiidiroidciies, Handkerchiefs, Fine Muslins, Saiuiiuor lialmorals, and Hoop Skirts. AN KXCI.M.KNr ASSORTHKNT OV HOSIERY 1KB CLOVES, CLOTHS, VKSTINGS, CASSIMEIIES TWEEDS and JEANS, COTTON AKD .LBNEN GOODS!'' FOB m m BOYS' WEIR, Selected with great care, nnd will ho sold at a small advance 011 the lowest manufacturers prices. They have the best Btoek of goods fin Slcn nnd Hoys' wear ever brought to Wnyncs burg. Call and e.Miniine for yourselves. - They invito particular uttention to tliuir large slock of O ' Brown and Bleached Musli'i OK THE LEST QUALITIES. , 1 Vulon "S'nj'tss).' ; WE HAVE THE JIOST 1 C 0 J PL : T F. A SSOR TM EXT B TKIS &ECTIG.M Of'tHE STATE, We aw prepared lo sell any kind of goods at 11 mm m 1 . On more favorable tonus thiui they can ob ouiaineii anywhere e.so m nits region. , erLEMEMlJEi: THE PLACE, J33IAH ?mm OLD STAND. W iiynesburg, np'.'.'i, 'li(i.-tf. Lyons Periodical Drops 1 THU GHKAT PEIALE HEMEIrYP It IRltEUULAP.lTIEa ' Theso Drops nre a seicnlilleally compound ed1 fluid preparation, and bolter than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums, lining liquid, their notion is direct nnd positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy nnd certain specitio for t ho 1 ure of nil oM ructions and suppress slims of nature. Their popularity la Indicated fly thu fact, th at over lUO.Ooil hollies arc an nually sold and consumed by tho ladies of tlio ladled Slates, cverv one ol whom speak In tlio Ntrnmrcst .terms of praiso of their great merits. They are rapidly taking Ihu placo of every other Poni do Heinody, nnd urn con sidered In, nil who know nui'M of tlinm, as Hie surest, safest nnd nio.it inl'alliblo prepara" lion in tlio world, for tho cure of all fcmiilu. complaints, Iho removal of all ol.j-trlictions of nature, nurl tho promotion ol health, rcguliirl-l ly and strength. Kxplicil directions stating when tlily niiiy be used, and explaining when'1 and whj "they should not, nor could not bo, used without producing olpebj contrary to, nature's chosen lawn, will bo found cnrefiilly' folded around each bottle, with the written signature of Joii.n. L. Lvov, without' which rone nre'genuinc. Prepared by 0. JO IIS L. LYON,.' Iflfli Chapel Street, New Haven, (Joan,, who can, ho conmiltcd cither personally, or by ninll,' (iinel'islng stamp,) conccrnin;.r'all prlvitto' (lis- eases and feniidu weiikncssi-s." . .... . .Sold by Dru-.'glsls evcrvwhera 1 "'' 1 (J U. CLAl!K&CO., v.f Ucner.d Agents for U. S. mul Cumulus, Nov. H, I v.- H'iWt'uJos h Motive, ,,, KTTKHS lertaiiicntary having been giant-' I J ed tlio undersigned upon thoVstato of Do-' Ilia Lint, late of Way no Tp., dec',1, Notice' is hereby given to nil persons indebted to said cstato I o make immediate pa) mom, nml tlioso 1 having claims iigaiiiBl thu snniu'nru hereby no tilled to present them (btlv auiheiiticstpd for uelllemillt JMII law, r.',. '. cltlemi-iit, JNO, LANTZ, Ex'r.- my ill) tiw $90 A mOUTH I-ArTmn wanted lor six i-nliieiv new urlielc, Jns nut 1 addre; i.O, T. OAKliY, City lluildlug, UUUq. lord, Mow. J:iuu -(jo.-lv.