The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, July 25, 1866, Image 3

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VVAYMKSUUllU:
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. 180(1.
No Coiiiif.ction. We notice in llio
last Messenger an artielo denying to tlm
Hon. G. V. Lawiienck tliu credit of es
tablishing the late post route between
Wind Iiidgo and New Frecpost. . It
-says it belongs not to liitn but to Mil. J.
Lazsau our former representative. Vn
,havo no further informnlion llinn llint
of last week nnd to thnt wo adhere mi
less more satisfactorily informed.
Guinea says if people will not buy their
goods of lilm they must lose money.
WiiatNkxtT On what was to l'nve
been "bIiow day," a seeming ennui ex
isted ninong the crowd in town. To
.dispel this torpor an eccentric individual
.played the part ot snaka channel', in tlm
jhfiernoon. Having clitaiiied, hy some
means, nn enormous Llacksnake, near
seven feet long, ho paraded tho street
having it coiled around his person. fir
regsing.it.pii'ting its Iliad in his mouth;
and handling muuh in the same manner
('as an eflecliouato (?) la ly would a lap
dog. No doubt it was 3 mere matter
ol taste, but for otjeo we would give
preference to a hip-log. lly way of
.-ariatiou a row was "kicked up," with
black eyes and bloody nose9 as a finale.
Whether it is pleat-ant, for our citizens
to have Shell displays on tho street we
can't Bay, at all trventa, no efi'jrt w.ib
mado to prevent it
Quiii th buys for cash and sells for cash.
New Sknsahon. On Saturday the
30th inst , a new conch made its appear
anceor. onrstreet, with "People's Line"
blazoned in large letters upon thu hides'.
This is intended as an opposition to the
'Old Line of coaches between this piaee
and Kice's Landing, was made by Mr.
R. Dougherty of out borough, apd pre
sents in construction and finish a iiual
and workmanlike appeartnes. itlo.
J. Strosnider is proprietor of this new
linn. There seems to be a "dead
set" ngatnst monopolies everywhere
As "uompilion" is said lo bo "the lik- of
'trade" we would say to all parties "go
in." If Rome one, however, still more
enterprising would conceive and execute
'a railway from M'Kccsport up tho Mori
'ongahcln nnd Ten Milo valeys, it would
just be the biggest joak" out.
Ojii"Kn buys cheaper than any merchant In
town or county.
' ' u
liMN, lUiv, Kain. The earth has
been almost deluged by copious rfiiowers
of rain lately. With short intervals it
has rained hard, inucsia illy, for tie
past' four or livo days. We fear much
damage has been done to the meadows
ftnd oats crop However unless some
thing m i'0 serious occurs wo shall hope
for a plentiful harvest, excepting wheal
of which there will scarcely be the seed
.gathered in this county.
ct
Truth Go all fliound to the stores in town
and then to Gmnr.u's, and you will he con-.
i vlnced that ho sells the Cheapest (inn lu st
goods In tho county
Festival and l(,Aiit.f Ttio members of
to "Chalmcr Mite Society" of tho Fits-
bvterian Church in this tlac "ill
frive)
a grand Festival nnd Fair at the Court
IIouso on Tuesday evening.July Illst.- -Every
arrangement has been perfected
to make the entertainment one of inter
est nnd satisfaction. . Tho citizens of
Wnynesburg ami vieinngo nro respect
filly invited. Proceeds to bo used in the
advancement of Church interests.
Examini! your lightning rods and seo
'that the points are bright, and that the
Other end penetrates (he earth deep
enough to bo imbedded in perpetual
moisture. Yon may save your building
by it. Barns especially are now in dan
gerof being strrck by lightning, as they
are about being filled with grass and
straw, which will continue to send up a
vapor for some time.
A Talb or Woe. "I clasped her liny hand
In mine, I clasped her beaumtnis form t 1
"vowed to iW, hor from the wind and from I
Jhe world's rnld storm. She oast her heautl-1
oui oy.-s on mo, the tears did wildly flow," .
and said i I pray ynu go sod purchase your :
Dry Goods of Jas, Guincn, as his are the
test, and cheaper than the cheapest.
'Chick itnma & Son's Piano Factkiiy
is larger than -any other in this country
by 'one third, and more than double the
Sice of any iu Europe The premises
comprise an entire square of 20Q.OU0
feet, or about 5 acres. . The building is
in the form of a hollow square, 'each side
2-10 iect leng, and 52 feet wide, and is
5 stories high on the. streets, and G
stories in the hollow square. The foun
flations walls ace of granite and contains
$000 perches laid in cement, 1,6.50,000
feet of timber, and 800 casks of nails.
floors in the building, it put togeth
er would cover a space of more than 6
aoros. It has 000 windows, oor.taining
11,000 lights of glass. The whole of
this immense Btruut tire Is devoted excln
. lively lo making Pianos. The rough
material enters the first story, whore it
is sawed and1 plahud preparatory to be
ing made Into cases ot Pianos. Then It
is taken to the next stbrjr, uhere it ue.
quires the form oi the Piano oasei In the
next it is veneered. In the 4th story it
receives tho sounding bonnl nnd iron
frame, and going through the main buil
ding is varnished. It begins its decent
on the opposito side, stopping at each
Btory lo bo strung, receive tho action,
keys. &o., until it finally reaches the
wuroroonis. Tjiterally "forests ci.ter ftt
one of Uio building and come out per
feet Pianos at the other." The entire
3rd story, is used for a drying room,
nnd is kept at !)!) dogs, tho 'year round
Stock of various k'n Is is hero piled up to
I become thoroughly seasoned. Tho
Messrs. Cliickoriiig are vory 'particular
about the seasoning ot wood, as on it
depends entirely the durability ot the
pianos. It takes nbcJtit four months to
finish a Piaro. This docs not include
seasoning, which takes years.
(See advertisement in another column.
Funny, Wasn't Ir? Of all jio pen.
pie who cadio, in town, last Tuesday
week, but two.'of our knowledgo, came
fur tlio purpose of seeing "the show"
All had business (!) and made it conve'
nient to get to town on that day "
T ho harvesting ot tho West has
caused tho bottom of tho grain market
in nicngo 10 urop out. Minora nro
"... 1 .
grinding row wheat, nnd tho delusion
rl a scarcity has completely vaiislied
Speculators have suffered severely, as
they deserved to. . Another combination
of spoliators is not likely to bo formed
very soon.
WASHINGTON AND .JEFFERSON COL
COLLKGE'COMMENCEMENT.
On Thursday, Aug ist 2nd the com
mencement exercises ot the Washington
and Jefferson College, t-iluated at Can
nonsbiirg Pa., will take place. This is
one of the oldest educational institutions
in the State, and durnig its long career
ot usefulness it has earned a, reputation
among American S'jhulars which is only
equalled by tho rstoem and veneration
with which old Eden is regarded by the
erudites of Great llritam, or Ileidlberg
by the Germans, The prograunno se
lected for the commencement 'exercises
is one of- tintvyti.'il excellence For the
benefit, ot those interested we .give it
entire:
'English Salutatory", II II. Fulton,
Waihiuutou Pa.
"Latin Salutatory," S. W. Walton,
West Newton, Ia.
Philosophical Oiation." iVilliatn
Woodburn, Sewickhy, Pa.
"The Times Demand It.1' Julius
bylcs, rleasaiilville, Pa.
"llise of New Si ienei s.'' A V.
Clover, Kllsliatt City, 111.
"Heroic Character." T. DavH,ni:,iis
ville. Pa.
It Dors Move Though." Samuel
S. Gibson, lil.iirsville Pa,
"Intellect and Education their Rela
tion to Society." James M. Miller,'
Hat-clock, Fa.
"The Martyrs r.f ihe Pepublic," Dun
can C. Miluer, Ml. Pleasant, 0
"The Mass "William J. Myers, De
catur Indiana
"Pilgrims to 'Pnrnauss " John Tv.
Paxton, Cannonsburg. Pa.
"Our Nation's Epitaph " N. E.
Slryniuker, Lancaster Pa. '
"Firmness in tho Iliglit, as God gives
us to eo the Hight" Uoliert L. Stew
rrt, Camions'iur-; Pa.
'Discontent is Immni'talitv." Lean
d ! C. Woollolk. Louisville Ky.
Vnl -dio'.ory Oration Juhu D. Sha
fr. Uakorstown. Pa.
'! i... f ,n....i i, ,1 o .,(, :.,..
ij it c i.uii ii-1 1 1 it iu
I7egrees anil uio ij.iccaiuiirciii.o Address
of tho President
There will ofcouse be a large atten
dance of tho Alumni nnd friends r.f
the institution. .His Excellency Cover
nor Cuflin nnd General Geary will
doubtless be present,
Tub Lady's . Fiiii:sn, I'ou Ai:i st.
"Harvest Timo." tlio harvest lime of
life, as well as of tlje season is the ap
propriate steel engraving of the Aiv.rsT
number ot this beautitul periodical.
Wood.cuts illustrating the latest fashions
in dres-es, bonnets, hats Tho
music is tho son2 of "Childhood and
Home'' Amoiia the literary contribu
tions, yve note ''One Summer's Pornanee"
by Clara Augustus "Tho Distressed
Bachelor,'! (concluded) by Mrs Oliphaut;
Novelties.' Receipts, Fashions &u.
Price 82 50 a year t Specimen num
bers will be cent tor 15 cents. Address
Deaoon & Pktkhbon,
Street, I'huudelphiii,
319 Walnut
R0UKY Koit Acust "The Toilet oi
is ile um,.uy nMvi ing steel
e, graving for tli'is No. Its contents are
,rt..iiU.,u anli iniei-est and i tni mMii.io f,n-
till, lieside the literary matter are the
hues', i litstrali-d 'Fashions, new styles of
architecture, fcu ,' &o. It is well "worth
perusal by everybody-. tingle copy 25
cts , one year $3,00 Address, L A.
Godey, N. E Cor. of 6th & Chest. St.,
Philiidelptiia,
Washington, July 21 18C6,
The iate spent seven hours to day
in discussing the IIouso resolution to
admit Tennessee lo representation in
Congress, and finally adopted a substi
tute for it, which is more -of a cliantte in
phraseology than In principle of the reso
union. It of course goes back to'tho
Houso tor eoncurrenoe. Senator Sumner
Brown, Ruckalow and McDongal voted
against the admission of Tennessee
The discussion arising oirt of this ques
tion, nnd the disagreement between the
two Houses, inevitably postpones ad
journ ment beyond Wednesday next.
The House consumed three hours to
day in repiimanding Gen. Rossoan
He mad? a speech denouncing certain
members, who had acted, he declared
as public prosecutors, and thon judges
in his naso tor which he was excitedly
called to order trom several pnrts of
the ball, lie conoiuaeu dj tendering
his resignation as a member, which tho
IIouso decided did not olenr him from
its consuro. Ho wns thon culled to tho
bar nnd very briefly reprimanded bv
ihe Speaker. Ho then inimcdiatidy re",
tired from tho hall.
The following is a statement of cni-li
on hand in tho United Slates Treasury
on tho 21st inst. 'United States notes,
5i'S,4"6.Ull) j National Dank notes
101; fractional currency, $-181,(W7.M
gold, 83J 1,878,99, nilver, $.fW , live
ci;t coin, gtjUO j surplus issue United
States notes, Hfi.232,423 total cash in
the vault, S97,r.7-I.4o0 5i).
Tho receipts from tho Internal Keve
nne to-day were 8fl9l,MH,lH. The re
ceipts for t(,j tt-oek endina to-diy were
12 . tin I nor 111
-p ,Uw I ,iJ'J, 1 O,
Cor. J. 0. Fkkjk, of the 12th resri
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, ceceived
a call tor the Johnson National Conven
lion, with a request that if approved ho
would reply in a brief letter. The reply
was i
I'olimile, ra., Juno 2S, -ISfiO. A
W. handall, E-q pear Sir I here
with return to you your call for a Na
lional Convention you were pleased to
send me. I desire to say that I do not
train in your crowd, nnd therefore do
not sympathize in the objects of your
conveiiunn. l touirtit in this v ar nsamst
treason and traitors, and I do not feel
now like ignoring tho past and helping
me ioppei nouns una Kopublicnn trai
tors to plana these same tnjri in power
again, where they can make la,vs for me
and crack the whip of slavery over the
free people of the norlh. That day lias
gone by, and we now live in an enlighten
ed age.
Koapeotfiilly,.Vour obedient servent,
J. G. Fhick,
Colonel lato 129th Penn'a Vols.
Tiik Copporheids are gathering In
all parts ot tho country their fices are
set towards Philadelphia and Washing
ton. From the Ptaltimore American we
lea n that , I esse D Bright Clement L
Vallandighain nnd Charles J. Fulkner
pussed through that city on Wednesday
evening on their way to Washington.
In, the cars they exhibited great glee,
and rej-ticing over their pnliucal pros
pects. Messrs Vallaiirligham and Bright
openly proclaimed their mission to Wash
ington to bo to urge upon ihe President
the appointment of John B. Weller, ex
Senator from California and ex-Governor
of Ohio, as Secretary of War in place
of Mr. Stanton.
'Is one day thu 4 h, fio " losses by
iiro in tho'Unfted States were as follows:
roi tlund (rough guess), $3,00(1 1) 0 ;
New Orleans, S3()U.(IOU; New York,
?2.j(),000; Philadelphia, $-J.)U,0()l)iUiic!S
20;),(U()i Nevada, lob.0(); Lawrence
burg, 8100,000. Total, $I,250,OOJ.
The IIouso has fixed July 25 rm the
date of its adjournment, and wc supp o
the Senate, will concur with it. .The
Democra's voted solid' for the adjuiini
inent RflARRSED.
On the I Sth inst. by Kev. John Mc
Clintnek, Capt. li. N. Lini.sky of Jef.
f:rsou, Pa , and Miss "F.rri.i.K." daughter
ot II C. IIou swoith, Esq , of tho same
vicinity.
Tiio above parties will accept onr
thanks for the delicious cike nccompn
nying the notice. If our well wishes
can benefit them in any way, yve freely
give them. May tho Capt's. tnatrimoni
al career bo equally brilliant as his mili
tary record, always bearing in mind .that
a soldier's first duty is to "obey orders,"
Jim? 27th, 1800, by Pev. J-S. Gib
son, Mr. B.wtNi:rr W. Siiauinix'K to
Miss Saiiam 1 . MuunucK, belli otGrci ne
Co , Pn.
I5y tho sr.nr, July 1st, 1SG6, Mr.
KiaiAun Yol:n(5 to Miss Maky A. Kki.
i.v, both ot Jefferson, GreenoCo , Pa.'
By tho same, July 4th, 1800, Mr.
Timmxs l'i'.YNOi.ns to Miss Isacki.a Nutt,
both ot Greene Ce , Pa.
O i the 5th inst. by Kev. Jas. Sloan
D. D assisted by I lev. SamuM Hender
son. ,1a mus G Sloan, of Washington
City, formerly member of Company 'G
1 tilth Peg P. V. and Miss 'C.'nniK"M.
second daughter of Alexander Hamilton
Ksq , of Washington Co. Pa..
SEW YOIUC MONEY MARKET.
Gold closed quietly at. 1 50 J.
Waynesburg Markat-
cOItttHCTKI) wekkly nv j. ooiiii-.n.
Butter, trcsh roll,
8 50
Collee per lb.,
Corn per bushel
30 to 3U
ino
110
08
.V.
: Corn mca'l per Imshal....
I Con try Snap per lb ...
('undies, mould per lb....
Candles, dipped " ".. .
Cheese per II)
Dried PeiieJies por lb.....
Feirs p r defcen
I-'lour per bbl
Fiax seed por bushel...
Feathers per lb
I.ard per lh
H. V. Flour por lb
Molasses
Oats per buhel
Rye per bushel
Klco per lb
Sugar, crushed per lb...
Soirar. refined " " ...
ir,
2.1
1.1
.13 50
. I (IS
so
. ir
. f?
. 1 no
. 4r
. I 00
. -is
22
20
Sugar, New Orleans, 0 lbs .' i oo
ovrup. per gsiion , j oo
Salt, No, 1 per bbl 3 r,o
Soft Soap per gallon ,'. 2,1
Tar per ffallon , , 1 oil
Ten per lb , 2i3 40
Turpentlno per gallon..... 2 fin
Tallow per lb 11
Wheat per bushel t... 2 bo
White Lead per keg .- 4 on
White Llmo per busnel 1
Wo. 1 common to (Ino BOafiO
Fotatocspor bushel, 1 20al 8fl
riTTSBl'RO GENERAL MARKET
PlTTiBCHOH, July 21, 1868.
GRAIN Wheat-Spring at 2.8B92,8.
Cora at .' 8u8flc.
Ryo at $90(51)5.
Buckwheat dull.
FLOUR Spring Wheat at 1 10, 00 10, 75.
Wlntor " at $I2,00$K!,7
Rye at 9MO,$o,oo,
HAY Baled at 92J,00ton.
IiOOseBt., 18.00(525.00(
EQG9 Salos at....... - 20cts.
CI1KKSE Western Resorvo at 1 Brt 1 6.
nnmburg st 17 18,
Now York Goshen at 20a21.
BUTTEn-Prirae Roll at 2028.
WOOL MARKETS. ,
Boston, July 21. Tho Bultelin snvs, "With
! the virtual defeat of tho now lurid, and the
now clip pouring In very rnphlly, tho wool
market has ruled very heavy dining tlm part
week, and previous rates have not heen fully
sustained. Though the receipts havn been
Immense, tlio sales foot up smaller than for
any previous week of tho season.
Bales of domestic fir the yveek foot upsoino
,1 7r., 0( 10 His. nt it ra iifip of Sl)a70e lor lleeec, innd
I'.-.l t...... !'... .11.1 f
.-mi'ij: iiir iiij ;u i"u- i.,uv;a ui jjunen. in
cluded lire litsof old Western fleece ftt fiOaHUc;
.MichiL'.ui hi liOali.C; old iiow York and Ver
mont at flSndtlej new Ohio at tiJiuMJe Cor
ineoiiun ami mie; mm jri-niifyivaiiia ai YhnTUC
fill' goO;l locllillci! lots.
Nj:w Yniiii, July2l. The ninrket continues
dull and unsettled, and prices tend In f.ivor ol
the puri'lciser. Tho rales loot up lO(l.Om) hs
Mate iiiul yvcsiern nonces, niHiniy at n'-'anoe,
itt includiinr small lots at rather higher prices,
and small lots unwashed 40n4lej 10,000 Ilia
tutihcd, BliafiTJc; 25.000 lbs Toxns, jiart at
ara 2(!cj sn.nnii lhs Cnlilb nia, 2(ialuc; :m,oi)o
His pullfil, fi.'ni(i2c; -1,000 low do, liOo, 77.00(1
lhs Southern, ,1.1a:t7J", 2,000 II g uuwushed
Virginia, 4,1o, 7,0(H) IIjs noils, 20e, I7,0oi)hs
nnd tin hales Cape, 4-lc, nnd 71 bales African,
14c gold.
. BALTIMOHK CATTLE MARKET.
Hai-timoke, July 21. UeefCalHn The of
felines dnriii!! Ihe pust week were 8U1 head,
agiilust 7i)D liend the previous week.
. Prices to-dny raiiRcd as follows, PealaVHs
?(i, common 4n.r() to ?7, 1 ur 7Mi(3 good
s,r,o, mid prune at super ino IDs but lew
sold at Ihe hut named price.
Siiiii'.p Tho supiilv tliia week has heen
large, and demand moderate. Sales at 4Aif(!,
per ID.
Hoes. The supply In the market wns fair
lius week, and prices are temlim; downward,
wualhc.rhciiiit uufavnraMn for the hog market.
Small sales at 25 to S'1I,5U ptr 1IH) lhs
net.
Julian 1-L'l.r.f.n, ior many years a
prominant .citizen ol Fayette conniv
and formerly an Associate Judg of the
Court, died on Saturday, the 7th instant,
at an advanced age,
...... f
l MB jo'iue jtegmer recommends a
delegate to Ihe Philadelphia Convention
upon the ground that "ha fought as a
private soldier -in behalf pf the Southern
eliiise."
SPECIAL NOTICES
Or AN EXTEN31VE SAtE AND 'DIS
TlUBUTIONof Pianos, Melodeons, Gold and
Silver Ware Is now going rin nUhe Salesrooms
of Rked & Bno , 31 Liberty St., N. Y. These
goods are sold at TWO DOLLARS EACH,
RKonm.Les op Value. Send TWENTY
FIVE Cents for ouo numbered Notice, or
ONE DOLLAR for SIX. The Kunfer'on
C'ich Nolico corresponds with the number on
pnie article of goods, which will he sent on
recopt of 2. The money will ho refunded
of the goods do not give satisfaction. Agents
make' TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER
W KEK. Send for a Circular.
KEED&BRO.
Ofllso: 1'. t). BOX, f. 138,
Rt Liberty St. N'cw York.
Aj ril.lii, ly
. mZ-4&
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
A Clergyman, whilu residing In South
America, as a missionary, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for tho euro of Nervous
Weakness, E.ol'' Decay, Diseases ' of tlio
Urinary and Seminal Organs, and tha whole
triun (jf disorders brought on by baneful and
vicious habits. Great numbers have been
alro.-idypred hy this noble remedy. Promp
ted by 11 3esiru to benefit tho atHiotud and un
fortumito I will Bend tho recipe :'or 1 reparlns
and using this medicino, in a scaled envelope,
to any ono who needs it, freo of charge.
Please, inclosn a post-paid envefopo, ad
dressed 10 yoursoT.
Address, JOS. T. IXMAN,
Station D, Bible Mmisn,
April, ly New York City.
T
ME CON'FSSIONd xVND EXPERIENCE
Of AN INVALID. '
Pulili-.hedfor'lielienelit andas a CAUTION
TO YOUNG JIEN and others, who suffer
from NervoufvDchilitv, Premature Decay of
Manhood, &c supplvinsr at tho samo lime
Tun Means of Sklf-Cwsb. Hy one who has
cured biniself al'li r undergoing considerable
quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed
envelope, sinidc Copies, free of charge, may
ho had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
May23 ,C(5.-ly Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y.
WHISKERS! "WIIISKERS 1 1
Dr. L. O. Montez' Corro'it, the g-eatcsl
stiniulator in the world, will force whiskers or
mustaches to grow on tha smoothest face or
eiiia ; never known to f.dl ; sample for trial
sent free to my one desirous of testing it.s
merits. Address, REEVES fc CO., "8 Nas
sau St. N, Y. jyl I, -3m.
JUST. OPENED BY
1)OSniVKLY the most complete Hotel in
L our town. Everything combined to fur
nish the best accommodation ever yet offered
to tho public,
.Meals furnished at all hours, table prnvid-1
el with the best of the season. Also, a fine
icecream snhnn lilted up nnd iit'nched to the
house, and a run unrivalled for the variety
and quality of its contents Choice wines, anil
brandies, good whiskey, ale, Duo cigars, &c, j
lorm 11 lew ninong Tho prominent neinn.
Travellers nnd those desirous of lefi-oshmont
will do well to rail, "Tom" still retains his old
reputation of an accommodating gentleman,
and hospitable landlord. Douse, t lie ono for
merly occupied bv tbo "Messenger" Office.
May !), 'till.-ly.
1ST otic
S HEREBY GIVEN THAT APrLICi-
llon will he made at 1 ho next Session ol
the Pennsylvania I.cgi?lfrm, by tin Odd
Fe lows Assoointim, at aynesburcr, Greene
Ciuntv, Pa., to rlmngo the name of the samo
lo Ihe Exchanoh IJavk or WAVNKsmma.
Also, to Riithorizo said hank to Issue itock In
shines of fifty dollars each, the Whole not to
exceed onehuntlrod thousand dn'lars.
JOS. F. RANDOLPH, .
Julvll.'Ofi.-fJm. President
AUMINISTRATORifi, NOTICE.
LK ITERS of administration having been
granted to the Hndorslcned upon tha es
tate ofSarnh Hnsklnson, of QroAe township,
dee'd ; Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment nnd thoso having claims against tho
samo to present them propnrl7 authenticated
for settlement. ABNER FORDYCE.
J80-6w Administrator.
"ASSIGN KB NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
persons Indebted to Wm. A. Foktb;
either by Note or Book account to make Im
mediate settlement. The accounts must be
closed. Those having claims will present
them for settlement W. T. E. WEBB,
J20-5t Assignee.
ADAMS' EXPRESS LINE,
THIS safe line will fonr'ard with dispatch all
packages, trunks, &c, to all parts of the
United States. Apply to
.JOSEPH COOKE,
Jyn,'66.-4t. Agent.
PIANO FORTES.
fllHE Instruments now manufactured by this
L well known, long established linn, me tli"
results of nearly lmll'a cenlury (d' study, ex
periment and Improvements.
Possessing greater advantages than all other
makers throughout tills loug period of increas
ing experience, two guiierations oftctive, en
ergetic mind hove bueu iis-idui.usly employed
In perfecting their productions.
TIIE CIIiCKERINU PIANO'i
Are now at tlio head of all tho instruments
manufactured In this countiy. For purity and
sonority ol tone, elegance of (IiihIi, thorough-ne-snud
dur.'ibility d' structurn, they rank
foremoi-t of all.
Wit'.i tho merely micliinicil excellence
which ri.'sults largely from the Ingi nious lu
volitions of Messrs Chickeriiig themselves
they combined beauty, delicacy, and poetry
el'loiio which Is a rare charm, and seems to
depend i.s much 011 die intelligence as nn' the,
Icindiwork ol tl a maker.
Among the lending artists who have visited
thirf country and W'ill-kuown I'htilMs ot li is
ton and New York who uso the 'I'lnckorinir
1. in., ,u imiMiii-m't.- id iiusi! 01 inner mailers
111 ine couiiuy, t: ay ue mentioned,
Tlial'ierj,
Do Meyer.
Nill.lelVII,
Dr.'sel.
Searl'enbcrg,
Bisini,
Parker,
G it -sclmlk,
.rael!,
Hoffman.
Lo n hard,
Lang,
Warren,
BiUtow,
Wchll,
Musrio,
Pychowski,
RaUi nmn,
Benedict, '
Strako.ch,
Gilder
PIITSBURQ AGENCY FOR
CI1ICKERING & SON'S PI IMS.
(EatMUfo.l in 1831, ly J. II, StlU.LOR.)
ttl'POllTANT TO PURCHASERS.
Tho subscribers are the exclusive wholesale
Agents for the Chlckerlng Pinuos, for Western
Pennsylvania. Eastern Ohio and West Vir
glni'i. " Special arrangements enaido them to
sell at exactly the samo price us charged at
the Factory in Boston, thus saving freight,
iu-urunoo and risk of transportation to pur
chasers resiihng'iu or west of Ihis city.
Thu Subscribers give particular attention to
tlio selection of their stock, visiting Ihe Factory
nearly every month lor this purpose j their
experience in the business, musical skill, and
practical knowleiWo of the liiaimlilcture of
Pianos, enable tin lh -to select tho vory best
Instruments that Messrs. Chickoilng produce.
Every instrument warranted lor 5 years, by
thurinanutiieturer and the Pulucrlbcrs. Per
sons nt a distance desiring furtliei Information
should address the suliscribe'S, who will be
h ippv to sen them (post paid,) drawings .of
the various styles of Pianos, prices, &p. Old
l lanos in Ken in cxciii.nge.
CHARLES C. MKLLOR. & CO..
81 Wood bet. 4th St. and Diamond Allev,
Pittsburgh, Pa. July II. 'tIG -tt.
. A LECTURE
HlJfti,fir TO y O U NO MEN.
iitsf Published. 111 a Sailed F.nnlouc. Price nix
rnits,
A Lixture on tub Natcki:, Tiieatment asi
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Si niimd
weukness Involuntary Kmlssioiis, Sexual De
bility, and Impediments to marriage generally.
Nervousness, Consuini lion, Kpilepsy and Fit's;
Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from
S'll'-Abnsc, C4S By KOIlKliTJ. tX'LVJOR-WF-LL,
M. D., Author of tho "Green Rook,"
The world-rcnnwncd anthnr. In this admi
rable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own
exerience that the awful consequences of'self
abusoj may lie cl!ectu;dly removed 'wilhiait
medicine, nnd without dniigcniussurgicul ope-
rauons, uuugies, instruments, rings, or car
dials, 'pointing out a, mode of cure ntouco cer
tain ami eueciii'ii, ny which every sutlerer, no
matter what his condition may be, mnv euro
himseli' cheaily, piivalely, and railicnlly.
This lecture will piovo a boon to thousands
and Ihousands. ..
. Sent under soul, to any address, 'in a plain
scaled envelope on Iho'rcccipt of tlx, ci rits,
or two postage stamps, by addressing
( HAS ,T. C "KLINE. & CO,,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Olllco No. 4.-,S8.
mnri:l:-iiii-ly
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
As Assignee of Wm, A. Poiter, under vol
untary iifsignmcnt for benefit of creditors, 1
will expose to sale at public vendue or out
cry, in front of the Court, l loiw, in Wnynes
burg on the lib DAY OF AUGUST, isiid,
the I'o'lowing real estate, to wit: All the
rigid, title and interest of said Win. A. Porter,
0. 4n nnd to that part of lota No. Ififi, 107,
nnd U!S, in plan of tlio Borough id AVnynes-
1. urg, purchased by said Porter IVotnJt.W.
Downey, Esq., b; Ing all nf said snare (except
that portion id' lot No. Itlli, owned by Daniel
Owens, to wit : two-thirds ot Said lot). This
properly has erected thereon a new mid gr-od
Inic k dwelling house nnd other out buildings,
besides a number of young nnd thrifty trull
t'CCS.
ALSO, a square -of lots on Franklin slrect
being Nns. C7, 68 nnd CD, In Die plan of said
borough. Terms of sale are one half Ihe pur
chase money In hand and the balance on the
Hist day of April next, with Interest from day
of sale, possession will be given on tlio- first
day of April, '1307. WM. T. E. WEBB,
ilyll.'eti.-ts Assignee.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
rpiIE undersigned Executors of the inst Will
I ol Evan Evriiis, dee'd , will . fler nt public
out-cry, on the premises, at 2 o'clock, p. m.,
on SATURDAY, July 28, .LSbfl, tho elegint
Farm known as the Improved half ol tho "Old
Joseph Ramsay tract," tilunUd in M'monpu
hola tp., two miles above Greensboro, con
taining 110 ACRKS and Borne perches, f
which about SO meres 11 ro cleared, Sft acres
being RIVER BOTTOM. This firm Is in
good stato of cultivation, -wcH Improved,
watored and timbered and abounds with ooal
and llmes'one.
TERMS : Ono-half of the purchase money
when title Is made, with Judgment obligations
tor tne oaiance, psysoie in one yesr with in-
terest
L. K. EVANS,
iV. OKKENF,
Exocutors.
jy H.'Pfi
-it
ft R E K A U II V H li ,
Jefferson, Crccno Cnimfy, Penn'a.
MRS. R. J. BUMGARXER, Proprietress
HAVING RECENTLYJFITTED UP THIS
well known establis uiient, Mrs. Bom
qarmer is prepared to furulih the best, to the
travelling public. The TABLE always sup
plied with the choicest delicacies, tha BAR
with the finest Wines and Liquors, good sleep
log apartments, and an abundance of stable
100m attachod to the premises. Public
patronage sollcltod May 23, '68 -ly.
"' SLATER iDDENBAUQli;
DEALIr IN DRUGS, MEDICrNiSS, LI
qunrffnnd every thing pertaining to a flrst
class Drug Store. 'Proscriptions carefully com
poundod. "Creigh's Old Stand," Waynes
burg, P. ' Msy 80, '66.. ly.
O Yes! 0,-Yes!
0
(O.ME ALL YOU GOOD PEOPLE,
young nnd old, who want to puichaso
GOOD AND CHEAP CLOTHING!
and examine m.v NEW STOCK -hich I havo
Just brought on from the Cl;y ol Philadelphia,
I can sell ns good suits of all kinds of
CLOTHING?
ss cheap and cheaper than cm be hought in
any oilier estal'lirlimeiH. 1 m determined
not to bo undersold by miy one.
. A. J SOWERS.
Wavnepburg. May 0, 'fill. -8111.
AYHIl'a SAUSAI'AKILLA
TS a concentra'ed extract of the choice root,
so combined with other scbsUnces of still
greater alterative power ns to afford an offec
JlNWW, antidote Jbr dls-
'1 ' ?i-rtd 1"
VJKtAVW'Vf&litZ' a rerr.eny m surely
'Vf-V '',' wanted by thoso who
sijA. ysr suuor inun Mi ruinous
' -B" eoniplainlH, and that
one which will secoin
plisli their euro must
prove, us this has, ol
Immense service lo lias 1 irgo class of our af-
llicted l'ellow-cili,-ns. JIuw eomplelely this
compound will do it lias Heen proven hy ex
periment on many .of the worst cases to be
found ,in tlio following complaint :
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores
Fklu Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches,
Krupdons, Si. Anthony's Fire, Rose or iOry
sipelas. Telt.-r or Salt llheuni, Scald Head,
Ringworm, i'C
Syp'iills or Venerkl Disease Is expelled from
the system by tho prolonged use of this Sarsa
parilla, and the patient is lelt in oomparalWu
hoaitli.
Female diseases arn ctiued by Scrofula In
the blood, and are often soon cured by this
Kitract of Sirsapurilla,
Do not dijcaid this invaluable medicine,
because you have been imposed upon by
soni.'thlng pretending to btl sarsaparilhi, while
It was not. When you have used Ayisr's
then, and not till then, will you know the
virtues of Barsaparilla. For minute parllcu
Isrsofllie ijlsesses It cures, we refer you to
Ayer's'AmeriCsn iMummic, which the Agents
be'low named will furnish gratis to all who call
for it.
Ayer's Cathartlo Pills, for tl(e 'euro of
Cnstiventss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, IniligHBtion
Dvscntery, Foul stomach, Headache, Piles.
Rheumatism, Heartburn aftJing from Disont
dercd Stomach. Pain or Morbid Inaction of
'he Bowels,- Flatulency, Lftss of Appetite,
Liver Complulnt, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neu
rnlrda, and fori D'.uncr Pill.
They are sugar coated, so that the most
Bcns'uive can take them pleasantly, and they
are the best Apeiiient iu tho world for ull'tho
purposes of a family pr-vsie.
Prepared bv J. C Al: Kit & CO., Lowell,
Mass., and sold by Dr. I). V. Bradeii, Dr.
Win, L. Creii!1), St. Harvey, Wayui sburg,
Pa., hui' nl'Iirugg.i'.slhioughoutthe county,
Mnv IB, 2ra
DR TOBIAS'
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
)ii'r or criorp what a prettv nnd lntere3t
1 log child I saw last week I But now, alu!
It Is no more. Such was tbo conversation of
two gentlemen riding down town in tho cars
Died of croup I how strange ! jvhen Dr, To
bias' Venetian Liniment is a certain cure, if
taken in time. Now, Mothers, wo appeal t i
you. It is not for tlio paltry gala and profit
wo make, but for the suko of yourinfnnt child
that now lies playing at, your feet. Croup is
a dangerous disease ; but usu Dr. Tobias
Venetian Liniment In time, nnd it Ib robbed
of Usterr.rs. Always keep It In the house;
you may not. want it to-night, or to-morrow
no telling when but armed with this liniment
yon are prepared, lei it como when it will.
Price only 40 ccritsa bottle (Mice fill Cort
iindt Street, N(HyYork. S,iM by all driiggits
" DR. TOBIAS'"
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
CERTAIN CUK3 for p?ins hi limbs ano
XVnacK, soretliroal, croun, rheumatism, colic,
(SC. A period, lainiiy nioilicinc, and never
fails. Read! Redd I! Read!!!
Livonia, W.unh Co., Micii., .Icno If!, ',"3.
Thla Is lo certify that my wife was taken
with Q'tinsey Sore Throat ; it commenced 1 0
swell, and was so sore that elm could not
swallow, and coughed violently. I used you
Liniment, nnd made a perfect euro In one
week, ' I firmly believe that hut fur tho Lini
ment sho would bavo lst her life.
JOHN II. HARLAN.
Price 40 and SO cents. Sold by nlidrucgists,
Ollice..')ii Cirtlandl StiMot, N. Y.
ISlOOPEn YEAR J
I w.uit iinenis every where to sell our men
We
novi:n
f-ejn Kewimr Machines. 'Three new kinds.
Under and upper feed. Warranted live
years. Above salary or large commissions
paid. The only machines sold in Hie United
Slates for less than lo, which nro i ui ly licens
ed by Howe. Wheeler & Wilson, G rover &
Bilker, Singer & Co., and iSnehclder. All
oilier cheap machines are infringements nnd
the seller or user ere liable to arrest, lino nnd
imprissonnient. Circulars free. Address or
Call upon Sl.iiw & ('lark, Blddeford, Maina or
Chicago, Hi.
.Inn. 17-lv,
riMIESUHSCRIRER OFFERS FOR SALE
i Ihe property known ns tin
TYGARO FAR5VJ,
situate at New Brownsville, Monongalia coun
ty, W Va., three miles from lllacksvillo,
Dunkard Creek, containing nhput 2 It) acres,
it is iu fine order, good new dwelling house,
carriage house, lurns, sheep pons, and all ne
cessary out buildings. Fences are in good
repair; a lino young orchard of choice fruit
upon tho premises. It is near to churches,
schools, stores, nil'ls, &c, An. Tho. farm will
be shown I y Mr. A. W. Tennent, near the
premises, or by the subscriber,
AUGUSTUS F.SF.NWEIN. ..
lu'iiy 23, -tf M.w"l Fi.rm. Dual r l.
FAHMEHS' -GHOCERY.
TIIK Ol.n NAMK HUT IS NI'.W HANDS.
L . W . T II O M P S 0 N ,
HAVING purchased tho above named Oro.
eery, has refitted and restockod It He
bus a complete stock ot Confectionery, oranges,
Lemons, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, (green and
black), Syrup, Molasses, canned fruit, cheese,
rice, soda nsh, wlilto lime, soft sonp (country
mado) candles, cruckers ot nil kinds, clgurs,
tobacco, (chewing and smoking) fish, lamps,
ol small fancy articles, &c, &e. Any ono
needing tho arilcles mentioned or anything In
the linn not mentioned will do well to cnll.
Produce taken In trado. Remember the place,
the "Farmers' Grocery," formerly owned by
P, Brown. MayO, '6il.-ly.
Carriage AliiDiifactnrer
Waynrbburo, Pa.,
RESPECTFULLY gives notlco thnt he has
located In Waynosborg, Pa., whore he In
tends to monufacturo
CARRIAOES
Of every description. From his experience In
the business, ho feels continent mat
his work,
la style, finish and durability, will give entire
satisfaction. It Is his determination to purchase
J10 host material In mnrknt, and employ none
but competent workmen.
-3"All now work warrontcd for ono year.
Wavnesburfc I'sb. 21. 18-tj
GUI JIT A ItfllT.
N. OliiAllK h SON
ARE NOT TAKING GOLD FOR
CLOTHING;
-BUT
Cirfceiilbactts and FiMin'a
CURPbiTOY!!
WILL BUY ANY ARTICLE OF CIAJTH
iuit or Oimts Furnishing Goods you may flha
Inthelr new fresh and well sclobted stock Just
bought iu tlio
Eastern Cities,
I. I i I'
And which, for variety and ' cheapness," tlii
lilts has not been seen or heard offer more
than
I I ,1 V
V"n will only cive a few of tho leadhiir artlclflu
with prices and' ask y6li, dho and all, to come
nud sen for yourselves, and we will prow
more wan we say. we uavo
3.
From 10 to 25, dollars, business cotiti from I
to 1 dollars, and for S dollars will sell you
coat we will insure
Pants (rom I f " 1 1 10 dollars, wilFscll ALt
WOOL pants and vest for 8.00 dollars, these
wo will guarantee : vests from I 60 to 4.00
do' lure. A complete assortment Of
II !Svt.3 cfi3 0iXS !
For Mcn and' Bovs, price ranging from 7 cts.
10 0 no aouars.
Suspender", ,.
Hosiery,
Drawers. Linen, Muslin and Drilling
Shirts, wool, muslin and linen,
QloveB. Ties. &e.. fee
In endless variety. Suspenders from 5 'cts.
in in. ties tor is and 75 cents, enaasplen;
did cotton hoso for 12J cents.
Nearly opposite Campbell's corner, Main
Street. . Muy ltf, ly.
lfB"W FIRM!
i I., I.'.'
- III JE UNDERSIGNED have associated them
L sidves together iu tho name and stylo tit
HUGHES MD LU'CIS,
.11 the old stand nf II nilllli'fl TtATAnP, 1A
Rices Landing, Pa.. f()r the purpose of carrying
on tho Grocery, Forwarding and Commission
business in all its various branches, Thoy hopef,
by tho long experience of one of tho Partner
sntl strict nttcnilon to business, to receive a'
liberal sbato of tho public patronage in thett
lino of business. They will '
' , ' : . -- . '
KEEP CON STAN TLY (ON HAND ."
t good supply of Groceries, such as Sugar'
Coffer-, Kice, Molasfr.es. Mills and Iron, Oils
ind Paints, nnd nil articles usually kept In i
Grocery Store, all of which they will soli at ft
rery small advance over cost and cnrriai:.
LIXDSEY IIUOIIE8,
THOMAS LUCAS.
May 3, 'G,"--tf .7. .
ADMINISTUATOIl'S NOTICE.
I ETTER9
ETTER9 of itdminlstrotlon having' been
granted to Ihe undersigned upon the' es
. (d'lleninmin Slrawn. dec'il.. late of Qllll
tnti:
mora township, Oroeno county, Pa.; notjice is
hereby given lo all persons indebted to said es
tate to miiks immediate payment, and those
having claims against tlio sumo to present
them properly authenticated for settlement
j. T. SMITH,
J2O-0W AdmT.
Lyons Periodical Drops'
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY F ft
I UREGUL A R1TIES.
These Drops are a scientifically compound
ed Iliiid preparation, and better than nny
Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid,
their action Is direct and positive, rendering
them a reliable, ' spoedy and ..-qrtnln" Specific
for the cure of all obstructions and nunnrniu
slons of iiaturo. Their popularity is indicated
by the fact that over IOU.000 hottlcn im an.
nually sold and consumed by the ladles ofUis
Lulled Slates, every one of whom speak in
thn jxrontrest terms of praise of their great
merits. They are rapidly taking the nlace of
every other Jennie Remedy, od are con
Kiderod hy i! who know aubt of them, 84
the surest, safest and most Infallible prepara
tlotUn tho world, for the cure of all female
complaints, tho romoval of all obstructions o'
nnturo, nnd tho promotion ot health, regulari
ty and strength. Kxplicit directions stating
when they msy he used, and explaining when
and why they should not, hor could not be
used without producing effects contrary to
nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully
folded around each bottle, with the written
signature of John L,. Ltom, without which
none nro gonulne. ' ', . , .
Propnred by D. JOHN L: LYtttt. inic
Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can
ho consulted either .personally, or .by mail,
(enclosing stamp,) concernlng'airprlvate dls- '
casus and female weaknesses.
Sold by Druggists everywhere ,
C. G. Clars&co.,
General Agents for U. S. and Canada.
Nov.. 8. 'flfi 1 v. ' , ,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
T ETTER3 OF ADMINI8TR VTION HAV
J.J Ing been granted to the undersigned tan
en the estate of David Evsos, deo'd.1 ttotloe
Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said
estate to make Immediate payment, and thosa
having claims to present them pronerlT au
thenticated for settlement, .
jyl,, '06.-0,. GEO. EVANS, Adm'r.
?9P.A MONTH I-Agbn
wi.ut.id lor slx cnilrely new srtlcles, Jos out
sdresjiO. T. GAREY, City Building, add,.
li 1 . .k