-J . ; -VT WAYN ES U UUUi WEDNESDAY, JUNE 120. 18H0. We will receive subscriptions) fur the Rkitiii.ioan to tho 12ih of Outobor lor 60 cants, . NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. The next issue will bo ou tho 1 1 tit of July. Printers alike with all laboring f men must have their recreation. Where the "Jovil'Vill spout his FourtU weean't say as we are not to have ny iu Waynes burg. Wo (tlinll hold ouisolvos in readi uess to do all Joy Woiik, that may re quired duriut; the interval. Anyone repotting celebrations that take place iu our county, wo will be happy to give them i ublioatiori. N. Ui.MtK & Son, have just ioceivo.1 Irora tho city of Philadelphia it large stock of Youth's and Hoy's clothing, and are aro now prepared to lit all persons. So bring on your boy, mid save both money and labor by buying them units already mado. 'For fear soma of his friends may mistake tho place, we would add that bis room is still in tho same 'old houso," onlj only ahem! '; livoin abronii-slone front 1" Last Saturday was quite a gala day in town, caused by mauy larmers being in on business mid tho numerous soldiers attending tlTe Convention. Soda water, ico cream, and "chain lightning," suffer ed immeasureubly. Bands of martial music did considerably to enliven the oc casion. Should iik ArrKNir.i To. Wo see in our travels along the pike that several of the insolutors on the telrgraph line has become detached from the poles ns well as a few lost, thereby interrupting com roumcalion to somo extent. One of the insolators we understand to have been knocked oil' by some mischievous hoy who is certainly void ot gocd raising This should bo stopped and the person or porsons punished who do not appre ciate the good of any of our public im provements. Ouu town 'is certainly improving in appearance, oid sheds are being turn ddwn. awnings nut up instead, houses refilted and painted, presenting by far a neater dress, still there is plenty of room for improvement. Raise your pavements to the proper level attend to your sliadu trees whilo they flourish sweep the streets, and let strangers understand wo can have a nice ton n if wo wish, Back t'uoit run Sujiswai.ks ! Young men do not block up tho way of the pe destrians eNm-c.inllv in fliii ni-nnimrj urliil.i 1 J - " ' n" ' " in your gymnast iu sports, there's plenty of room for thij iu the out skirliyuid roc collect the "Imperial Trail" is quite an addition to the htc style of skirts, hence tho inconvenience of our lady passers by ' SOMIiTlUNO THAT DlCMANDS TIIK I.MMK- niATts Attention ov ' kvkiiy Fakmhii. W. W. Stanley, a gentleman irom cen tral New Yoik is exhibiting at tie Hamilton House, in this village, C. L. : Jlottutu's Patent Excelsior Churn, which ho proposos to introduce through the county. He claims that it is simply the common dasher eliurn remodelled upon scieutitio. principles. There are two processes concerned m churning, me-. ohanio.il and chemical. Tho mechanic cal consists in agitating or dashing tho milk "or cream in order to break the globules of cream. The chemical con sists in introducing air into the cream .. that the oxygen ot tho air may unite with the broken globules and form tho butter. In the 'common dasher churn flia nfwUni!.... .. ..I ..1 - ll... . v.v a..v.w.. f.. ...... j. iu .a n,v IU.LVfM, Vint in Iha 1?vni.Lin 1.. ...... ...!.. v..v tow unwiniii IIIV lilU Jll 1 11 U I Jll-JH are Combined in the same proportion ; so . in every instance it takes all the butter oiit ot the cream, for it confurins to tho laws of nature. In certain conditions of the cream, tho old dasher dees this, but under most circumstances it tills far be. hind the Excelsior in the quantity ot '' butter. This. churn is as simple in con struction as (be old dash, is as easily woi Keu unu cleaned, it has no inetal about it to rust, and is a great uuprovu went on the old dash in gathering but. ter. Sevon chunings have been made near Waynesburg, in every instance the i 3 1 l. 1 T . . cream was put in one vessel, thoroughly imixed.and half put jn the old dasher, and half in the Excelsior, and then churned, the blows being struck together. .At tho house of Daniel Honcr, Esq , the Ibuttor in common dasher was churned r In one hour, in Excelsior 2, minutes. No difference in weight of butter. At .Mr. lsaao Ingliram's, time in common jfasher was 25 minutes and butter weigh M lb. J 2 oz.j time in Excelsior 8 : "minutes, .md butter weighed 1 lb. 11 oz. At Mrs. EIizi.oth Grim's, the tirao in 'common dasher '. 31 minutes aiid the butter weighed 8 lbs. oz , time m Ex. celsion 10 minutes, and W-er weighed 'i lbs. 5 oz. At' Mrs. Lintz's, the tiino In common dasher was 55 minutes, time in Fxeolsior 15 uinuus. No dilferoiiee in weight of buttor. At Mr. M. R Wise's ths time in common dasher was of an hour, In Excelsior 17 minutes. At Mr. Thos Hook's the buUnr in com. mon dasher eliurn woigriod 1 lb,, in Ex. celsior 1 lb. 7 os. At Mr. Geo, Grinios' tho time iu oommon dasher was 55 min. ules, and tho butter weighed 13 oz.ijimo in Excelsior 15 minutes, and the butter weighed I lb. . Tho Greenville, (Pa.) Argus made the following estimate upon the result .of eleven times churning in that place, with the Excelsior and common daslujr, when butter was sold at 35 cents : 'Wo will say there is in Heinpfield township 000 hows, making l.0 lbs. of butter each in one season, which is a low estimate j tho buttor to bo worth 3,'i cents per pound, will Bavo the town, ship "fririS 05 in one year, and save in time, which is money, over and above what thu old dash will do, 82,801, mak ing in tho aggregate 810,02!) 05, calling labor one dollar per day, and ten hours for a day." Churning, instead of beinga drudgery, seems destined to beenmo a delightful amusement. Only individual rights will bo sold in Marion and Franklin ' town, ships. Tlie remaining townships of Greene county will bust Id to clubs or individuals, as he does not care to leave the county scat. IsUMllTANT AlJVAMAOKS We 81081116 we aro doing a real servtco to smallei churches and Sunday-schools, as well us to lovers ot music generally, in calling attention to the Cabinet Organs manu factured by Mason & Hamlin. No one who hears these instruments will be sur prised at the isry strong favor with which they are regarded by our leading organists. Thwir quality of tone is ad. mirable, round, sonorous, pure and sym pathetic ; while they hare abundant ol umo ot tone for any privato house, and for such hulls as are usually occupied by Sunday-schools With all this, their capacity for expression is wonderful, ex. ceeding iu some respects, even that of the largest nnd.inost costly church organ. This is mainly efl'ected by tho introduc tion of a swell, operated upon an entirely new principle, which gives the perfor mer very sullicieiit control over the tones ho produces. Tho moderate prices at which they are sold, and tho little space they occupy, are important practical ad. vantages iu these instruments AYie York Commercial Advcrtyttr. Seo Advertisement in another column. THE WHITE SLVYE-A TALE OF THE MEXICAN P.EVOLUTION. The well-known novelist, Emkiison BiiiNNHrr, annotincos a nov serial story with the abovo title, to uo commenced in tho Philadelphia Saturday Evenino Post, of July 7th. This story, though somowhat different, is said to ho fully equal in its thrilling romance and absorb ing interest to "Tho Phantom of the Forest." It will ba about four mouths in running through Tub Post. Tub Post is also piibli-hing other stories of great interest. Ouo call-id "Adriana" will ivo think interest ladies particularly, As ''Thu White Slave" will ho com menced in the first number of July, those wishing to procure it can do so if they choose by simply -subscribing for the hist six months ol llio year. Price 3 1 .25 for six months; or tor Tin-: Post and tho Lady's Fuu'.nd (each six mouths) 2. 00. Samples containing the first portion ot Mr. Bennwtt's story sent on receipt of live cents. Address II. Peterson & Co., 319 Walnut St , Philadelphia A DEAD SIIOT-A CALIFORNIA RIFLE. MAX KILLS TIIKEE ROBBERS. Tlis last Cal forma mail brings parlio ulirsofthu f llowing romarkablo story: A stagecoach was overhauled by high, waymen, on a lonely road in Nevada county, between Marysvillo and Down- icville, at four o'clock on tho morning of May 1st, and robbed of 58,00 belonging to Wells, Farjp & Co Within a few hours thereafter' tho sheriff's posse was started out in different directions, and Steve Vonard struck what proved to be the richt trail, up Yuba rivor. lie followed his lonely and dillioult road alone, into a rocky ravine threa miles from human habitation, and saw at somo distance above him, pirtiully concealed by rocks, a mau counting over money. Tho man saw him, and Stevo thought the timo of one of them had come, tor tho robber was already taking aim when Venard'fired. Instantly another robber ippeared, but took shelter to fire: and when Steve saw tho roof of this man's head he sent him the contents ot his seoond barrel, ami, having loaded nnow, ran forward to seeuro tho booty before others of the robber band should appear, confident that two of them .were done for. He hail already got tho money baj;s when a third robber showed him self, si ill higher up in tho ravine, and Steve now tired his third shot, which not taking fatal effect, a fourth was firod, and a dead-man s body rolled down among tho rocks. Steve Vor.nrd brought the nows of his advonture and the 8,000 into Nevada City at 2 o'clock the same aflornoon of tho robbery, and soon after the three dead bodies wero brought in tho first shot through tfio heart, the second through the right eye, the third through the body and head: and tho first and sooond when found wero clinching their cocked pistols. Wolfs, Fargo it Co. promptly awardel Stevo $3,000, and at last accounts Stevo and his rifle were lionizing in oenlral California. CORRECTION, Mu. Emrou : You will please inform the loyal soldiers of Greene Co. that the James II. Miller whose name appears in the Messenger in the cantor tho conven tion that met on Saturday last, is not the James Miller ot" Waynesburg. I make this correction for fear somo may think I have "fallen from grace." When I join in wi h the party against whom I fought tor three years, I will have the announcement punted on handbills and posted through out the county, Years Ilesp'ly, Jamks N. Mu.i.iiit. Monthlies tor July. Tho Lady's Fhiknd opens with tho suggestivo engraving cn'itled "Tho Dis tressed llachelor." Fashion Plates are tasteful and attraclive as usual. The Toilet Novelties and Work Table are prolusedly illustrated. Send for it, Price $2,50 a year. Specimen numbers sent for 15 ets. JIdaih.k's Monthly contains the usual amount of varied interesting and instruct, ivo matter. Amoeg the stories aro "An Adventure in Portugal," "Tho White Jack of tho UppMi Saranao," "1 he Psi U. Grip," ifco It approaches tho high est standard of literary excellence, Terms: 25cts per copy, !3,00 a year. Godi'.y's Lady's Hook with this No. begins tho seventy.third volume and is a good lime to subscribe. Contents are varied and good as usual. "Summer Joys" is the beautiful steel ongraving. Fashion Tlates now and novel Work Department plentious in design. Tho Book will speak for itself. Price $3,00 a year. Deduction to club subscribers. MiwBiiiniwiia mmrimummiutit.TaulmnuacMBKmmmmmm MARRIED. On thu 2 1st inst. by Kcv. James So ml'). D. Mr. Josia'ii II. Tai. king ton of Marion Co, W. Va. and Miss Lizzib Vani'i.kvk of tho vicinity ot Waynesburg Greouo Co. Pa. On June 14, 180G by llev. Win Wal lace, Mu. HoKKii Foudvcu and Kaciiki. Howkiis all of Whiter tp , Greene Ce. Peim'a. SPECIAL NOTICES. CS- AN EXTENSIVE SALE AND DIS TltmUTIUN of Pianos, Jlelodeons, Gold aud Silver Ware is now going on at the Salesrooms of Kia:i & Buo , 31 Liberty St., N. Y. These goods are sold at-TWO DOLLAKS EACH, lJivOAiim.uss dp Value. Bend TWENTY FIVE Cents for one numbered Notice, or ONE DOLLAR for SIX. Tho Number on each Notice corresponds with llio number on samo article of goods, which will bo pent. on recept of ij2. The money will bo refunded of thu goods do not give satisfaction. Agents make TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAKS I'EIi WEEK. Send for u Circular. HEED & HIiO. Olllco: 1. O. BOX, A 1 38, 3t Liberty St. New York. A,ii'il 18, ly A CA11D TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, whilo residing hi South America, as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tlio euro of Nervous . Weakness, Eavl-r Decay, Discuses of the ' Urinary and Seminal Organs, 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 benellt tho alllieted mid nn- fortunate I will send the recipe for I ropuring mid U3ing this medicine, hi a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, free of charge. l'leaso inclose a post-paid envelope, ad- Address, JOS. T. IN.MAN, Station D, liible House, Apr II, ly New York Cily. riHIE CONFSSIONS AND EXPERIENCE i r AN INVALID. Publlslifil for 'he benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOL'NU IUEN and ollieis. who sillier from Nervous Debilitv, Premature Decay of Jl uihood, Ac., supplying at thu same liino Tun Mkans or Si.i.i'-lJimn. lly ono who has cured himself alter undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a'postpaid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may bo had of lie; niilbor. NATHANIEL JIAYFAin, Esq., M;i.v2:i 'uii.-ly Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. GRAIN W' cat Is firm good Spring t '.',:ioii?'i.:i.-.. Oats at 58. Prime Penna, mid Ohio O.i sat e:) to ii". Corn at hoc. Rye is dull at unto .-. for Western, ami $l,or for Prime Penna. Ohio liurley at if I. Buck wheat is wiling at ?., S,"i. PROVISIONS-Baenn is firm nt 1liir.i for Shoulders; 17.liUS for Ribbud tides: and 'Jti V'l for Oanvass'-d Suimr ( m-nrl llmlw FLOUR Spring Wheat at ? 10, rmi I; half spring anil hall Winter at l l,SUul. all Winter at il2,iu to $13; and $14 to $10 for limey "brands. l'OTATOES-Peacli Clows at $1,25 to $ I, ill) per bush, and !:),25 to MO per bbl. BUT TER Prime Roll not above 21!u23. EGGS Sales at B.iaaii. SEEDS At $2,0-1112, 71) per bush. Baltimore Cattle Market. IIai.timoiik, Juno 21. liccf Cattle The offerings durinn; tbo past week ware 0!)o lioad, against 513 bead previ ous week. Prices to-day us follows : Common at -$7!j7,50, fair at STJi'Ho, and prinio beeves nt $!) per lOU lbs. Sheep Sales at fij3(l cents per lb gross, for clipped. No wool -sheep in maiket, Hogs Sales ot 13l t per 100 lbs net. WOOL MARKETS. Boston, Juno 23rd. The demand has been nntlv.t ' Tlw, n.il-td ett tl, mant lia.t.. ....... w. .iiwBHiua... vi.v vvn ,.m u JUl.ll .(HO, I OUOIhs lleeco and pulled, and l lO.OOOIhs Texas and California. Prices of lleeco nn-l nulli-l bavo iidvAnced 2a3c per Iti in consequence of tho high prices now ruling at tlio West for the new clip, and manufacturers have been free purchasers. Somo lots of new PonnBylvunia have been received and It sells at 110c per lb as It runs to the bags. Included In sales of fleece were 12,000 lbs choice Pennsylvania at 74o; o,0U0 lbs do at 72 to 72 Je; 80,000 lbs do at 70o, - . Jloney Market. Nhw Yoiik, Juno 23. Total imports lor tho wobk, $1,740,. 013 Gold closed at 151 to day, at I o'clock, ' ' Waynosburg Market, conitKCTr.n wRBKir av J. nuiiiKn.l Juno IU, lHiiii. nutter, frosh roll $ o Collco per Hi ;hi to 11,1 Corn per bushel , nm Ciirn moat per bushel Country Soup per lb ns Candles, mould per Hi ).-, Candles, dipped " " -, Cheesn per lb - Dried Peaches per lb , ,-, Eggs pir down ),-, Flour per bbl m co Klax seed per bushel (;r, Feathers per lb r,0 Lard per lb ,-, B. W. Flour per lb ,,7 Molasses ', ' 1 on Oats per bushel 4;, Rye per bushel 1 o Rico per lb . j r, Sugar, crushed per lb.. -.i Sugar, rellncd " " , r,(") Sugar, New Orleans, 0 lbs JJo Svrup. )ergal!on...... IM Salt, No. 1 per tibl j H Soil Soap per gallon Tar per gallon 1 Tea per Hi a2 .10 Turpentine per gallon , fi() Talhiw per lb j- heat per bushel White Lend per keg 4 00 While Limo jier bushel nf Wo-1 eoinmon to fine lioatjo Potatoes per bushel j ()o:1a r,o GflLG M! I N. CLARK & SON ARE NOT TAKING GOLD 1'OU CLOTHING, BUT CURRENCY!! WILL BUY ANY ARTICLE OF CLOTH Ing or Gents Furnishing Goods you may find la their new fresh aud well selected stock Just bought iu tiro Eastern Cities, And which, for variety and cheapness, tho lik'j has not been seen or heard of for 111010 than TC"1 9" 3P. We. will only givo a few of tho leading articles with prices aud ask you, 0110 and all, to come 11 nd seo for yoni selves, and wo will prove more thau we say. We have From if) to 25., dollars, business coals from 4 to HI dollars, and lor 5 dollars will sell you a coat wo will insure i-r Par.ls from I '" 1 1 1(1 dollars, will sell ALL WOOL panls aud vest for 8.UI) dollars, these wo will guarantee ; vests from 1 oU to 4.00 do furs, a complete assortment or cto 0II3!3 ! For Men and Boys, price ranging from 7. ets. 10 0.00 oouars. Suspender", Hosiere, Drawers. Linen, Muslin and Dillllng, Shins? wool, muslin and linen, Woven, Ties. Ac. iVc, In endless variety. Suspenders from 25 els to "'. Ties for l " and 7" cents, and a splen did cot bin hose for iJ cents. Nearly opposite Campbell's comer, M.iin pi rue i. may Hi, v. For le ! milE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS 1'OR SALE X tho property known as thu TYCARD FARM, situatn at New Brownsville, Monongalia coun ty, W Va., threo miles from Blaeksvillo, punkanl Creek, containing about 2 Hi acres, it is in lino order, irooil now dwellinz house. cariiago house, b,.ihs, sheep pens and all ne cessary out buildings. Fences are in good repair j a lino youiig orchard of choice fruit upon tho premises. It is near to churches, schools, stores, mills, Ac, tfcc. Tlio farm will bo shown by Mr. A. W. Tenuent.' near the promises, or by the subscriber, AUG US'l'US ES UN W FI N. May 23, -If Mapel Farm, Dunkard. School- Directors' Nolicc. rPIIE School Directors of Morgan township, 1 will meet at tho Rull'sCrcck School House, near the widow I lesion's, TtxXt- 1L, 1883, to receive sealed proposals for the erection of tt new school house en tho ground now occu pied by tho Rail's Creek School House. The fizu of tho building to bo 20x32 tt 12 fl. high. For plan of finish seo Center School House, near 8. f!. Orr's, Tho building to bo brick, wilh good sleiio wall, 'ono loot high, clear tho ground. Tho Desk to be of Walnut or Cherry wnod. ALSO, a Coal IIouso nnd Privy. At the same time nnd piaco tlio building that stands thoro will bo sold. By order nf tlio Board. - . JACOB HRBENLKE, Prcs't. Jfo t-m JOHN SMITH, Boc't. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIUIi. LETTERS of administration having boeu granted to Ihe undorslgiiod upon tlie.es tnto of Sarah Hosklnson, of Greene township, dee'd ; Notico Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to raako Immediate imyinont and thoso having claims against tho same to presout thorn properly authenticated for settlement, . ABNER FORDYCE. J20-0w Administrator. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ll persons indebted to Wm. A. Poutkii, either by Note or Book account to make im mediate settlement. The accounts must bo closed. Those having claims will present tlieiii for settlement W. T. E. WEBB, J20-6t Assignee. . 1 - "w-x TAYLOR & FAULKY'S" . MODEL ORGANS. p. J. WILLARD, No 027 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. rpiIH MOST CO.MPLETB MUSICAL IN L S'l'RL'MENT manul'aeiured, and Ihe OF THE WORLD I Combining Sweetness .ami Depth nf Tone, Beautiful and Chaste in Appearance, Ho llaing ami Elcvuliug iu Its Tenden cies. For Churches, Parlors or j the Hoiidoirit lias no eiiiial. Si and has Invariably taken the FIRST PR EM I- . UM wherever exhibited in Competition with other well known manufac turers. Thirty-four different styles, and from ono to twelve stops, Long Dnuhlu Bellows, Double Blow Pedals,' Knee Swell, etc., etc., giving greal powei nnd steadiness of tone. TIIK SUB-BASS, applied to the Double Reed Organs, gives a volume nlUone tonal to a sixteen foot stop in a Pipe Organ, anil when applied to our Organs containing them, ami four sets of Reeds tho volume of lone Is equal tn n 211011 pipe organ, and costing only about one fourth us much. Send for an illustrated Price List, giving full parlicnlms. Address orders, O.J. WILLARD, Wholesale Agent, 027 Broadway, N. Y. THE ( J UE A'FUN RIVALED "V 0 S E" PIANOFORTE! The cheapest first class Piano Forle iu the Market. These beautiful instruments arc last winning their way into public favor. The tone Is rich, full and powerful, and gushes forth with peculiar sweetness n melody, while tlio touch is easy and elastic. Aro finished in rich rosewood eases, with full iron frame, over-strung bass and French irranu action. All have large round comers, with hack fin ished like tho front. Every instrument fully warranted livo years. Circulars giving cor rect likeness taken from photograph, wilh full descriptive price list, sent free to any address on applicalion. A fcttnuf ifi:l Kong nnd thorns WOIITII THJIITY CKSTS, Accompanies thu Circular, and is worthy of preservation. Dealers will no fur nished these Beautiful In strument nt tho LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. And Teachers at the rales of discount. Ad dress all orders to O. .1. WILLARD, Wholesale Agent, 027 Broadway, N. Y; "-UK; Wholesale agents for Wm. A. Pond & Co's, Beardnmn, Gray & Co, 's, Wm. Knabc&Co.'s, and other first class JEiiai.c Fortes Circulars giving correct likenesses of these celebrated Piano Forte-sand Taylor & Parley's Model Oigans, forwarded to any address on application. Tho Latest Songs, Published January 1, I SOU, and mailed to any address free of postage. Oh, sing mo that clear oid song 3'ic We've drank from tho same canteen, by J G. Ciark, 3!c Beautiful Wales, sang by J. It. Thomas, 3.1c I'm happy as the daj is long, fiUc Somebody's Darling, 3.ic Violets under tho snow, by II. Tucker, Snc Sweet bo thy repose, by J. II. Thomas, 3."c Nmg it the spoon, a new college song, fillc The Angel Guide, by Favagor, 30c When 1 went courting Sallic, com'c, 3i)c Oulyawitheredro.se, i-,c Mother, 1 have ltoird sweet music, S.'c Pleasant dreams ol long ago, a,-,c Oh, say not a woinau'-s' heart is bought, Cue Kathleen, dear, 4(Jc Before 1 was married, O dear. l)r,c. We'll meet no more nt twilight hour, 30c Beautiful isle of the sea,- by J. R. Thomas, 3.1c Old don't care, by W. 1C. Basl'ord, 3."c Light of my soul, of thee I'm dreaming, 3."-c Five o'clock in the morning, ' 4uc ('Icon and I, sang by Harry Tucker, .'Sl'c Come, Nellie dear, I'm weeping, by Tucker 30c Music on tho waves, vocal duet, by Glover 0Oc No time like the old lime, 30c Givo tho old man a chance. 30o Ono bright moony night, cemie, 3"c They all come homo but mine, 3oc Yiuuu; man on the railway, 3.1c When Pcmaiirf light lor freedom- 3.-,c Down by tho ale, by J. K. Thomas, 20c rjirPai'tii-d ordering .Music and over paying for the same will receive their change inclosed wilh tho .Music, or .Music will bo selected, as parties prefer. All orders promptly attended to, ami any information cheerfully given. I!i:i i:iii:m';h : Hon. G. W. Pa'ttersrn, ex Oovcrnor of New York, Wcsllkld, N. Y., T. It. Ci.hnan, President Lake Shore Bank, Dun kirk, New York. Nkw i'ouk Cut Ksfkubmcks : William A. Pond & Co., William B. Bradbury, Cnrlinit, Needham & Co , Siberia Ott ; Hugh Riddle, Es-i , Gencial Supt. Motive Power, Erie It. R. Wheeler & Wilson. ffjrAddress Orders, O. J. WILLARD. Wholesale Piano Forte, Organ & .Music Dealer, No. 027 Broadway, N. Y. Dec. 20. I8CJ.-lt' FARMERS' GROCERY, run oi.o namu hut in nkw hands. h. W . T 11 0 M P S O N . HAVING purchased tho abovo named Gro cery, has refitted and restocked it He has a complete stock ot Confectionery, oranges, Lemons, Sugar, Cotreu, Tea, (green and black), Syrup, Molasses, canned fruit, cheese, rice, soda ash, white limo. sol'tsonn feoiintrv made) candles, crackers ot all kinds, cigars, tobacco, (ehowing and smoking) fish, lumps, oi1, small fancy articles. &o.. i!fce. Anv one needing tho articles mentioned or anything In Ihe lino not mentioned will do weil to call. Produce taken fn trade. Remember the place, the "Farmers' Grocery," formerly owned by P, Brown. May 0, 'Oil.-ly. Elokcrt B otixlicrtv. Carriage . Manufacturer Waynksmtko, Pa., i) ESPECTFULLY gives nollco that ho has Y located in Wavnesborir. Pa., whero ho in tends to manufacture CARRIAGES Of every description. From ills experience in tho business, ha feels conlideut that Ids work. In stylo, finish nnd durability, will givo entiro satisfaction. It is his determination to purchase .no best material In market, aud employ none but competent workmen. JrAU uow work warrented for one year. Wavnesburir, Feb. 21, 1800. t j ADMIN 1ST R ATOR'S A OTIC E. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned unon tho es tate of Beninmin Strawn, dcc'U., lale of Glll- inore township, Greene county, Pa.; notico is hereby given to all persons indebted to said es tate to mako liumcdlato payment, nnd thoso having claims against the same to preseut them properly authenticated for settlement. J. T. SMITH, J20-6w Adm'r. P''" " Sfl O Yes ! OTi COME ALL YOU OOOD A'.OPLE, young and old, who want to purchase GOOD AND CHEAP CLOTHING ! nnil examine my NEW STOCK which I Imvo Just brought ou from the Cily of Philadelphia, I can sell ns good suits of 'all kinds of m as cheap and cheaper than can be houulit in any other estal lishinout. I ,.m dctoiinined not to be undersold by any ono. a. -i. wn tiits. , Wnynburg, Mayo, '00. -3m. AYERS" SARSAl'ARILLA IS a concentrated extract of Ihe choice root, so combined with oilier scbstaiwes of hHII greater alterative power as to afford an effec tual antidote for dis eases Sarsapailda is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by thoso who sull'er from Strumous complaints, nnd that ono which will accom plish their euro must prove, as tills lias, ol Immense service to this large class of our af- Ihetcil fellow-citizens. How complolelv this compound will do It has been proven by ex periment ou many ,ol tho worst cases to be found in the following complaints : Scrofula, Scrofulous itwelllngs and Sores. Skin Diseasos, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire, Roso or Ery sipelas. Tetter oi' Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ac. Syphilis or Vencrlal Diseasft is expelled from the system by the prolonged use of this Bursa parilfa, aud ilio liatieut is left in comparative health. Femalo diseases aro caused by Scrofula in the blood, nnd arc often soon cured by this Extract of S.irsiiparilla, Do not d I scaul this invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by something pretending to bo sarsaparilln., while it was not. When yon havo used Aver's then, and not till then, will you know tho virtues of Sarsapiuillii. Fur minutu particu lars nf the diseases it cures, wo refer you to Aycr's American Almanac, which tho AgeTits below named will furnish gratis to nil who call for it. Aycr's Cathartic Pills, for tlio euro of Cosliveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Dysentery, Foul stomach, Headache, Piles. Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from Disor dered Stomach. Pain or Morbid Iuaction of ho liowcls, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neu ralsiia, nnd for u Dinner Pill. They aro sugar coated, so that tho most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best Apenient in tho world for all the purposes of a family physic, Prepared by J. C. A ER & CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Dr. D. W. limdcn.t Dr. Win. L. Creigh, M. A. Harvey, Wnyw-sburg, Pn.. am1 il'Druggir.s throughout thu county. Muv 10, 2m Manhood: how B.os how He stored. Wpjrei Just published, a ne w edition of "v;5f I'll. lUI.VItllWltl,L S UlXKIIIIATIil) Lssav ou tho ruiliail cure (with out medicine)' of SeK.rtMAT'roiiiiimu, or semi nal weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, un potency, Mental ana t'hvsleal Inoatmcilv. Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consump tion, Ki'ii.iu'sv and Firs, Induced by folf in dulgence or sexual extravagance. ft-y Price, in a sealed envelope, only 0 ets. Tho celebrated nu'hor in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a tb'u ty year's successful practice, that tho alarming conse quences of sclt-nbuso may bo radicnlb cured without the dangerous use of internal medi cine or tho application of tho knife poinling out to a mode of cure ut onco simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition limy be, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and nulimlh. KTTlio Lecluro should bo in tho hands of every youth and evt-ry man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, ios: mid, on receipt of six cents, or iwo postage stamps. Address the publishers, ( HAS J. O. KLINH & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Ofllco HoxL.BG niar2f:'00-ly DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT. Dini of ciini r what n prettv nnd interost in.r fliilil f u.iw I, tut ,.-m.lr I lint ., it 'Is no more. Such was tho conversation of two gentlemen riding down town in the ears DicnW croup! how strange! when Dr. To bias' Venetian Liniment is a certain cure, if taken in lime. Now, Mothers, we appeal ti you. It is not for Wio paltry gain and profit we make, but for thesako ofyourlufaut child that now lies playing at your feet. Croup is a dangerous disease ; but uso Dr. Tobias Venetian Liniment In time, and it is robbed of its terrors. Always keep it In the houso ; you may not want it to night, or to-morrow uo telling when but armed with this liniment you tiro prepared, let it come when it will. Prico only 40 cents a bottle. Olllco fid Corl andt Street, Now York. Sold by all druggits PJt. TOBIAS' ' VENETIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN CUR'S tor pains hi limbs dim back, sore throat, crouo, riieumatism.colic, &e. A rierfect family medicine, and never fails. Head! Iteud !! Read!!!. Livonia, Watnk Co.,. Mien., Juno IB, '59. This Is to certify that my wife was taken withQuinscySoroThro.it; it commenced to swell, and was so sore that she could not swallow, and coughed violently. I used you Liniment, and made a perfect euro in ono week. I firmly believe that but for tho Lini ment sho would have lost her life. JOHN It, HARLAN. Trice 40 and 80 cents. Sold by all druggists. Olllco,.ri0 C'ortlandt Street, N, Y. $1,300 PER YEAR! We want agents every whero to soil our imcrovkii tSCid Sewing Machines. Threo new kinds. Under and upper, feed. Warranted five years. Abovo salary or largo commissions paid. Tho only machines sold In llio United States for loss thau tflo, which are fully licens ed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Orovcr & Raker, Singer & Co., nnd Bachelder. All other cheap ninehincs aro infringements and tho seller or user sre liable to arrest, lino and imprissonmont. Circulars free. Address or call upon Shaw & Clark, Blddeford, Maiuo or Chicago, 111. Jan. 17-ly, Exchange Hotel Greonstooro, J. W, HA UN, Proprietor. TN INVITING THE PUBLIC to hU pntron 1 age, the undersigned feels confident, that by his long experience, hewill be enabled to render satisfaction to all lie guarantees the best accommodations both to man nnd boast. May 10,'05-Iy J. W. 1IARN. george i mmi DEALER in Books olid Stationery, Magi sines, Pally Pape, Fancy Articl e, &o., Waynesburg, P. April 1, '6S.-ly 9m lilt BftOtf HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM TIIB Eastern cities and is bow opening largo stock of Spring Goods. For quality and cheapness ho defies compe tition. He Is determined lo sell upon as fa vorable terms ns fan bo dons by any otlieJ house in Western Pennsylvania. . In part ho offers the- following i FOREIGN AND AMEIilOAN PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS, Organdies)' . Lawns, licragrs, - Alpaccas, ' Molinlrs, , Delains, Clmllies, Mozambique-), Poil do Chevies, ,. , Prints, ike,, ifc'e.,' Jcc- Shawls, rIlk nnd Cloth Circulars, Cloaking Cloths, Kmbroldoilcif, Handkerchiefs,. Fh,io .Muslins, , , Hummer Balmorals,' and lloup Skirt;.' . AN - fcXCKM.KSf ASSOKTUK.vr OV HOSIERY IMI UJI1IX CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES VESTINGS, TWEEDS ani JEANS, COTTON AMD LINEN GOOD SI FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEIR, Selected with groat card, nnd will bo sold at a small advance on tho lowest manufacturers prices. , They have the best stock of goods for Men and Roys' wear over brought to Waynes burg. Call and examine for yonrselves, , ., They Invito particular attention to their large stock of ' . i ' -, ' Domestic ECottoii EGoods; Brown and Bleached Muslin OF THE BEST QUALITIES.' ' dihiglininsi,' -Tithing,' Sheeting!1 . x tion ariis. WE HAVE THE MOST C O J l'L E TJ3 AS S0II T .if 12 NT IN THIS SECTION OF THE STATE. We are prepared to sell any kind c-f good's at 111 To Gash Buyers On more favorable terms thau they can eb obtained uny where else in tills region, eyREHEMBEU THE PLACE, J3SIAH PORTER'S OLD STAND. w PETER DI?OW,V. Waynesburg, apii, 'Gll.-tf. . ' Lyon s Periodical t Drops THE GliEAT FEMALK REMEPY F K , 1 It H EG U L AH1T IES. , These Drops are a scientifically compound ed fluid preparation, and bettor than any Pills, Powders or' Nostrums. , Ubiiig liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering , them a reliably speedy and certain specific for the euro of all obstructions and suppnts-' sions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the tact that over J0(),()iiu botllcs aro an- nually sold and consumed by tho ladles of the United States, every one ot whom speak in tlio strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking the place of every other Foiiulu Heiiioily, and aro con sidered by all who know might of them, ns the surest, safest and most Infallible prcpars- . tion in t he world, for tho cure of all femalo complaints, tho removal of all obstructions of naluro, nnd tho promotion of health, regulari ty and strength. , Explicit directions slating when they may he used, and explaining when nnd why thev should not, nor could not bo used without producing ellecls contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully folded nroiiud each bottle, wilh the written signature of Joit n L. Lion, without which none are genuine. Prepared by D. JOHN L. LYON, IPS Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can bo consulted cither personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp,) concerning uirpilvato dis eases and female weaknesses. Sold by I)iuggi.sls everywhere O U. OLAHK CO., General Agents for U. S. nud Canadas. Nov. 8, '(15. I v. , l?ci'iitoi't) Wotire. T.ETTEHS tortamentarv having been Riant j prl llu) umlni'Kttrni-rl nn'nn lliu naiuin ..r n ilia Lautz, late of Wayne Tp., doe'd. Notice is licreoy given 10 an persons indebted to said estatoto make immediate payment, and thoso l.,u, iv r-ltilniu II (Till 11 Bl. lhn Ullllin it.n I.. in,. - ..ft ...,.. v iii-iniiy no tified to present them duly iiuthontlentad for aeilieiin-iM. il.w, JUMtllA EXT. my !I0 Qf JJSOO A MOWTH I-aUn"t8 wanted for six vuttrelv new nrllcles, lusi out. addroBiiO..T. GAUEY, Cily niilldlng, Bidds ford, Mine. Jaul7. 'BO.-ly. "
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