The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, August 15, 1866, Image 4

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    FARMEBS' COLUMN.
"Speed tlio plow aiilspoed the barrow;
Pcaeo and plenty Bond abroad,
Butter fur the ipuilo und barrow;
Than tho eimiion nnd tlio sworn.
THIS FARMER'S GUIDE.
'Tls fHIy In the extreme to till
Extensive Molds nnd till them ill.
Tho farmer, pleased, nmy bonst aloud
His bushels 8wp, Ids wires plowed,
And,- pleased, indulge the cheering hnpo
That lime will bring a plenteous crop.
Shrewd commou-senao bits laughing by,
And sees liU hopes abortive die,
For, when maturing bensous smile,
Thin sheaves sliall disappoint his leil,
Advised, llio empty pridu dispel,
Till 11 tie, and that little well.
01' taxing, fencing toil, no more
Your ground reuiuies when rich than poor;
And more one fertile acre yields
Thau t..e hugo breaddi or barren fluids,
"Nuat bo your farms: 'tis long confessed
The neatest limners are the best.
Each bog aud marsh industrious dram,
Nor let vile balks deform the pUlu,
No bushes on your headland grow,
No briars a sloven culture show.
Neut bo your barns, vour nouses new,
Your doors ho clean, your court-yards
swoetj
No moss tho sheltering roof enshroud.
No wooden panes the windows cloud,
No filthy kennels foully How, .
No weeds with rankling poison grow;
But shade trees expand, and lruit trees
bloom,
And Hovering shrubs exhale perfume.
With pales your garden ciicle round,
Defend, enrich and clear the ground;
Prize high this pleasing, useful rood,
And till with vegetable good.
"Let order o'er your tlmn preside,
And method all your business guide.
Early begin and end your toil,
Nor let great tasks- your hands embroil;
Ono thing at once be still begun,
Contrived, resolved, pursued and dono.
Hire not for what yourselves c:mdo,
And send not when yourselves can go;
Nor till to-morrow' light delay
What might as well be done to day:
By Btoady efforts all men thrive
And long by moderato labor live;
While eager toil and anxious care
Health, strength anil p-'iico, and 11 c im
pair. "Nor thine a life of toil severe;
No ljfa lias blessings no sincere.
Its meals so lucions, sleep so sweet,
Such vigorousliinbs.siich health complete,
No mind so activo, brisk and gay,
As his who toils the livelong day,
A lite of sloth drags hardly on;
Buns set too late and rUo too soon.
Youth, manhood, age, all linger slow
' To him who nothing bath to do,
The drone, a nuisance to the hive,
Stays but can scarce be said to live;
And well the bees, those judges wisu,
i'l.iguu, clia3e and sting liiui till he dies."
CARE OF COWS,
In tlio discussions of the Annual Fair
of tho New York- State Agricultural
Society, Geo. A. fllooic gives his method
ci caring for his cows as follows:
My best co W9 tlo not go dry over six
or eight weeks Tlio best cow I have,
was milked at night nnd had a ca!f by
Iter side tho next mornig, Cows must
bo sheltered, groomed, well fed and
. cared for. A cow should go in tho burn
when tho first cold weather comes on in
the autumn and stay ihuro till it is over
in the spring. Of course tho stablo
should bo well ventilated. I have found
that cows kept in tho bain through tho
winter, do just as well as those which
are lot out. Air, light, gjod water and
good food aro essential. With those
provisions, cows are kept in good health,
there are no miscarriages, and too eon
crsl effect upon tho health and usefulness
of tho animal is good. Cows "come in"
with ns when twenty-four months old,
and wo brood and milk them right along
Three years ago I picked tho poorest and
oldest cows from my herd, kept them
housed from Christmas till March, loosed
them from tho ties mid turned them out,
nnd they plavod like calves. They gave
more milk and did butter tho following
season than they did tho year before
I have kept cows in stanchions from
Novoinbor to May.oai'ing for and groom
ing thum well, and they bred better,
thero were fewer losses, and they were
healthier, nnd did bolter tlio succeeding
season, that if they had boon left out, or
Allowed to. run out in tho usual way
prefer to tie cows for 'winter feeding, but
use stanchions in my milking stnbios
SEASONABLE HINTS.
Now comes a lull on tho farm, a
chance for a holliday to revive' tho lag
ging energios of tho body you would
do woll to enjoy an occasional one, that
you may bo bettor prepared for the
evcre labor that follows. Over work
' is tho great cause of mucii of our sick
ness. The month of August is tho most
favorable season to destroy weeds and
bushop. Wago an exterminating war
on all weeds, you can now ho successful.
Sharpen up the briar scytho and clean
out the fonce comer. of all rubbish, such
as blackberries, elder, &o., and with a
little care you can totally destroy the I
nuisances. Don t let the weeds go to
sood, for it lakes time to do away with
the harm they will do. '
Watch your gram and hay stacks, as
they sotllo, thoy may need re.topping to
guard ngaiusi me rains,
You can sow turnips during tho Grst
of tho month and have a good crop.
Examine' your fruit trees and see it
tho caterpillars aro t work remove the
pe&t wherever found.
Attend to the budding of your trees,
as the bark runs treo and ripe buds can
be bad.
See that your stock hns pure nnd fresh
water a lack of good water often
eanses a serious loss by stunting young
took.
Look for a supply of good clean
plump grain for seed have it perfectly
free from woed scods, Tlio troublo will
renav vou.
Should you wish to tone up a field
with a dressing ol greon manuro, it is
yet time to bow buckwheat for that pur
pose. -
A Lady fixed tho following loiters in
. the bottom of a flour barrel, and asked
her husband to road thorn t OsICU
! B-M-T.
A London morehnnt recently ndvertis
d for a olerk who could "bear confine
" meat." He received an answer irom
' one who had been upward of seven years
in the- penitentiary.. Of oourse ho was
' eligible..
"I'LL CALL TO-MORROW "
It's never safo to bt impolite. A Bos
ton mniiufactnrcr onco lost some exten
sive orders from UtiKSia.bj want of atten
tion to visitors, and the following inci
dent, said to bo literally true, is told of
a' Philadelphia trader, who subjected
himself to groat mortification by impo
liteness to Washington Irving. Ho hail
boon much annoyed by many idle calls,
aud became n litllu crusty.
About this tune, tho owner was one
day standing i" his door, when up came
a rough looking man, in well bundled
overcoat, wearing, course, unpolished
boots nnd carrying in his hand a whip
who accosted bun-
'Good day, sir. Aro you tho owner
of this establishment?'
'Well, Iain,' replied tlio other, with
a look which seemed to say. ''now, you
want to try it don't you?"
'Have you any lino carriages!" in
quired tho stranger, apparently not hoed
ing tho boorisluiess of tho other.
"Well, I have."
"At what pitces?"
"Different prices, of courso "
"Ahl yes. Cau I lojk at them?"
"You o.-in do as you please, stranger.
They are in there "
Tho stranger bowed politeiy and pass
ed in, examined tho vehicles for a few
minutes, returned, and said:
"Thero is one I think, will answer my
nunioso:" poiulins toward ono, "what
I.
is the price?"
"Two hundred dollars,"
"Is that tlio lowest?''
"'Hint is the lowest?"
"Well, sir, I will call and givoyonmy
decision to-morrow," and tho Btranger
walked away.
"Yes, you'll cull to morrow! Oh, yes,
certainly," replied tho owner, in a tone
irony, not ho low but tlio stranger heard
him; but ho kept on his way, taking no
outward notice of it.
"Fool me, will you?" and tho owner
commenced whistling.
The next day came, and with it the
stranger also-
"I have como according to my prom
ise," said ho.
' "I see you have, s'r," replied tho own
er, a little abashed.
'I will tako that carriage, sir" and to
tlio astonishment of tho other, ho pulled
out an old wallet, well stuffed with bills,
and deliberately counted out two hun
dred dollars.
Tho owner was completely staggered
Here was something new. A cabman
with so much money,! lie took tho
money, looked at it. and men at tlio
Htrnnirer, n od hiin from head to loot
and oven examined his boots attentively
Thou ho counted his money over and
over, and hold up each bill to tho light
to see if it was counterfeit.- No all was
good. A thought struck hint; ho would
find out his n a i ne!
I suppose you should like n 'receipt?'
said he, at length, to the stranger:
"It may bo as well."
"Yes, sir. WhU name?" .
"Washington Irving."
"Sir," said the other, actually starting
back with amazement, "did I understand
your liamo was "
"Washington Irving," replied the
other, an almost inperceptablo smile hov
ering around his mouth.
"Washington Irving Sir my dear
sir," stamcred tho owner, confusedly, -I
I I really, sir, beg ten thousand par
dons, sir, but I mistook you for n cabman,
sir! I did indeed!"
.'No excuse, my friend,' replied Irving,
'I am no bettor thai) you took me for.
You acted perfectly right,' and havingat
length succeeded in getting his receipt,
amid n host of apologies, ho politely bade
tho humblo carriage-maker Igood day,'
aud left him to tho chagrin that he had
mistaken for a cabman a man wlicse
lolly genius had commanded tho admi-.
ration of tho wholo world.
THE MERINO STORM
A. HEDGE k SON
Have 'just received a New Stock ol
ROOTS AND SHOES,
11 ATS AND CAPS,
COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSI
ERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
MHS. K.
r. IIOSKINSON.
NEW GOODS !
Spring Stock.
NEW
We have lust received a largo assortment of
the latest kind of ready made
BOOTS AND SHOES
which wo can warrant to wear, und do.good
service.
Also a few Low Triced Roots and Shoes
which wo will not warrant bought expressly to
compete with our neighbors.
Don't fail tor all if you want to seo good
articles in our lino of trade. It will cost noth
ing to look at them.
Remember the place, "Allison's Building,
opposilo the Court 11 also."
Wayncsburg, May '-, tf.
Great Warieiy
MRS. E. S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON,
iS'iit'Ts' Corner, Wtiyncsbunj, Ai.
MESSRS. SAYF.RS Si IIOSKINSON
Have ust opened an extcnslvo nnd entirely
new stock of FASHIONABLE
TAYLOR & FARLEY'S
MODEL ORGANS
0. J. WILLARD,
No. G27 BROADWAY,
T
NEW YORK.
IMIE MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL IN
STRUMENT manufactured, and the
Model 3:rsi23L
OF THE WORLD!
Combining Sweetness and Depth of Tone,
lleaiititul anil ('haste in Appearance, Ko
fming and Elevating in Us Tenden-.
ties. For Churches, Parlors or
the Boudoir it has no efiiul,
and has invariably taken
the FIRST PREMI
UM wherever
exhibited
in
Competition with other well known mamifac-
U1PTS.
TbirtV-fonr different styles, nnd from ono to
twelve stops, Long Double Bellows, Donolo
Blow Pedals, Mieo wen, etc., eie., giwiig
irreiit nowei and steadiness of tone.
fo ....... ...... M.L.J II.. .1 ... .(. TV. ,,1.1..
lllTj ,HJ1-1.13' llllieu III llli: umi..n.
It 1 Orirans. elves a volume ot tone equal to
a sixteen foot stop in a Pipe Organ, and when
applied to our Organs containing tnein, him
four sets of Reeds the volume of time is eipial
t'i a S'-HHM pipe organ, and costing only aiioui
ono fourth as much. Send for mi illustrated
Price List, giving full purlicMlnts. Address
orders, O.J. WILLARD, r
Wholesale Agent, t!L'7 Broadway, N. .
THE (11115 ATi J X I II VALE I)
II w n o c ii I I 11 n P n B T fl
VUdb r in liuiw
The cheapest first class Piano Forte in the
Market. These beautiful Instrimienls are last
winning their way into public favr. The
tone Is rich, full and powerful, and gushes
forth with peculiar sweetness a melody, while
Hie touch is easy and elastic. Are finished in
rich rosewood cases, with full iron frame,
over-strung bass and French urnnd action.
All have large round corners, with hack fin
ished like the Iront. Kvery instrument fully
warranted live vears. Circulars giving cor
rect likeness taken from photograph, wilh full
descriptive price list, sent free to any address
on application.
A CSiaiitiful Sons anil CJos-:is
WOltTII TIIIUTV CISTS,
Accompanies tho Circular, and is worthy oi
preservation. Dealers will no fur
nished thesu Beautiful In
struments nt the
LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES,
and Teachers at the rales of discount. Ad
dress all orders to O. J. W1I.LARD,
A Wholesale Agent, Bioulway, N. .
rionirht In' thn heat Eastern market, attho very
lowest cash rates, comprising all styles of the
most fashionable and serviceumu icxiurus ui
Gentlemen & Mies' Wear,
It Is useless to enumerate. 'They have every
thing in the line, wilh
HON NETS, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS
Ami Slioes. Wares nf nil kinds, and a com-
nlete vurietv of the best UIH ICEIUES. All of
which they propose to sell at the. very lowest
figures, depending on uie tpiamy uuu cnemr
ness of their goods to gain them custom.
Nov. I'D, l.sil'i. t f
Bradley & Smitli
MANUFAdTUHEHS
AND
IN
$A SADDLES, $A
HARNESS. TRUNKS. Ac, &
No. 132 Woo l Street,
Pittsburgh pa.
PHOTOGRAPH
G A Ii L B 3EL "ST
-1N-
WAYNKSBUIIG, PKNN'A.
lias fitted ui) a new and splendid Photograph
Uallery in tho third story ut
ALLISON'S UUILDIXO,
Whern hn Is prepared to . execute-
PHOrOUUAl'IIS.
AM15UOTYPES,
MA LEI ANOT V 1 KS.
CAUTKS UK VISITE,
And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a
slyle eipial to the best artists. Lspeeial atten
tion will lie given to copying piciures ami en
lareinir them. All ainilicntionswlll he pronurt-
lv attended to, Their rooms are commodious
ami attractive, and every desirable aecommo
dation will he rendered to customers This la
decidedly the best opportunity to secure accu
rate, likenesses ever oll'ered to tlio people ol
Greene County. Call any time it suits you.
I'letures taken anytime 111 uie day, ami in an
Kinds 01 weather. Nov. n. i" n
Founded in 1840
AN I)
INrUKriMTliD BY LEGISLATIVE CHARTER.
mil E ONLY INSTITUTION OF TUB KIND
In the U.liion conducted liy a rracueai ou-
sinessman. Our highest Uonuncrcini Auiuor
ilies, east and west, pronounce his systems of
Book keeping unedualed compreneliil'lig
evf-ry department of business, aiul yet so
skillully condensed lhal llio nuenuvc muuuin
musters tho whole in six of eight weeks. It
couists of
w Jk i' ft :s nric u ,n . tn I. m ro.
WORKS!
mm i aim
CJ'I'ILL continue to carry on the Marble tnd
kj 8tone culling business at their long esiab
lislied stand immediately East of llio Public
square, Main Street, Wuyneabur)-.
This establishment has been in constant
operation since I -?:!, and tho long experience
and energy of Ihe propriclgrs, linked with the
exercise of sound judgment and good taste,
have won for them a wide spread and enviable
reputation. Anextensive slock of the varioin
varieties of the best, marble kept constantly on
hand. Special attention paid to polishing,
pressing, carving and engraving.
All orders promptly tilled.
l)demlicr'-':l. inns.
1)11
ir
II. TOMOKB
nEOI'LEOK (JREF
I anything In our line can be furnished on
COUNTY wishing
the shortest notice and
most rj:AsoxM)Li: tkhms
Persons from a distanci Bending us ORDERS
will have Ihem promptlv attended to, and on
account of being near Market Head Quarters
we can furnish goods CHEAPER than they
can he bought elsewhere.
Kt:i'tl I s Your Order.
and wo will give them our strictest attention
and forward go-ids by Express to Wayncsbiirg
by boat or persons living in the ccuntiy can
send by Pedlars and Hucksters.
nmrJ'.m.-i tf BUALM.KY to SMITH.
Bxcliani
0-:roo n ssT30 r o
.1. V. MAUN. Proprietor.
TN 1NY1TIXG THE PUBLIC to his patron
L age, the undersigned feels cunfiilent, lhal
by his long exp.erience, he will be enabled to
render satisfaction to nil. He giiaianlees the
best accommodations both to 111:111 end beast.
May R'li.Vly .1. W. IIARN.
HECONSTUUCTIOiN
NOT OF
AS been in successful practice for a num
ber of years, with the experience til the
dillctvnt hospitals in hurope, also a nieiiihcr
of Iho Analytical .Medical Inslilule of New
York, continues to aP"nd to all professional
cases at 1 is olllce , No. 'J:'B Filbert Street,
Piiili. .
No patent ledl'dnes are med or reconi
mendi d ; Ihe remedies adaiinislered an! those
which will not brake down Iho constitution,
bill renovate the sy.-lcin from all injuries it lias
sustained from ndueial medicines, anil leave
the syslc 11 in a healthy and perfectly cured
condition.
DYSI'EPSIV, that distressing ilisenso and
fell destroyer ol'li 'idth and happiness, iimler
m'ming the constitution mid yearly carrying
thousands to untimely 'graves, can most cm
nleiliellv be cured.
,.. . ......... .... .11..
.Melancholy, Aiioenauon, inni siaiem auu-
nati .n and wi akness of mind which renders
persons incapable ol enjoying the pleasures or
perliirmimr the duties of life.
RHEUMATISM, iu any form or condition,
chronic 1. r aeeute, uarranled curable. Epi-
.lepsv, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub
born cases ol
.am .1 1: urs i:a ses
radically removed ; Sail Rheum and every
description of ulcerations , Piles and tcrolul
ons diseases which have bullied all previous
medical skill,.ean be cured by my treatment;
and 1 do say alldiseaes, fves Co:wimition) can
he cured bv weaiiiu' niv Medical .lacet, which
is a protection to Ihe luns against all changes
of weather in all climate having Investigated
for years thn cause and character of inlciniil
leiiis(ft verand ague) in all parts of the United
Stales will cure permaneiiily all chronic, or
acute cases 'ol Ague and nervous discuses in a
CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE
OH DR.WVINO Ol' lll.OOt).
Tape Worm, that dread to Iho Human
Family for years, can be removed with two -r
three ilosi sof my newly discovered remedy,
warranted in all cases. CoiiHulla lon in the
KiU'lis'.l and (lemmn Languages free of charge.
Will miike visits any distance, if desired. May
be addressed bv letter ( eontldcn. Hilly, ) nnd
Medicine sent with proper directions to any
pari ol (lie country.
oi'l'UT. 1N0. ic.' rmieri carcci,
vnar'-'h'iiil-ly
STOCK 1500KS,
closed oaco with a loss and twice with a gain
exhibiting by three dill'crcnt methods the
transfer of old' to new books.
PAinNEi:sniP looks,
omwlmteil liv Ihreo dillercnt methods, ex
hibiting tho transfer of the old to new books,
with the introduciion of a new partnur ; also
practically illustrating th
I'KIVATE LEIXiEIl,
bv means of which the results of the business
are kept out of the general books, for the use
ol the partners only.
LECTUUSON RUS1XESS SUBJECTS,
How every one may get rich. How to get
rich by ti ailing. The cause ol Commercial
failures. On speculations. The moral inllu
juce of Integrity ft youth, etc. Also lectures
upon
COMMHKCIAL LAW,
on Partnerships, Contracts. Insurance, Com
mon Carriers, the Statute of Limitations, etc.
Practical in-lniclions in DETECTING
COCNTEREEIT RANK NOTES,
by a full set of genuine vignettes and coun
ters, and a large collection of counterfeit notes.
OUU UAILUOAI) HOOIClvEICPlNO,
(in manuscript,) exhibits the coaslrucllon and
eiiuipmcnl, Ihe cperaling receipts and expeu
illnm's: the hoods closed ami a dividend re-
curded. These books ure advertised by others !
but not taught elsewhere in the city, our
new system of
PHIVATEI'iAXlv BOOKS,
(in manuscript,) embraces all Ihe best forms
in use inni ng private bankers. Our new eu
larueil edition of Hull 's Steamboat liook-keep-ie.r"
Our full course of business practie In
cludes about FIl'TY BUSINESS HOOKS,
ruled to about thirty ilillcrcu' lorius, vi, : 11
Lcdaers. 7 Day Hooks, S Journals, (I b'ill
1! 10'Us, ('ash flunks. 4 Saics Hooks. 2 Invoice
Hooks. 1 Discount Hook. 1 Cheek Register, I
Deposit lleglslc; - .'olleclii-ll Uegislers. 1
Tickler, I Hands li-'gisier. 1 rrciuin. i"", -l'assage'Uooks.
I Fuel Hook. These Hooks
in-actirallV record llboulsix himdred business
tr nsaeliiiil'', coniprehending Hull's original
pi., 11 of business education, introduced twenty-live
years ago. 1 low far others havu smc
ceeded in imiliiliug hhn will he best seen by
coinparim: the business papers and houks ot
other pupils with those ot tlic graduates
this inslitulion.
HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCIIU,
IIELMUOLD'8 BUCIIU.
IIELMROLD'S.'IIUCIIU.
IIELJIBOLD'S BUCIIU.
THE ONLY KNOWNLKEMEDY FOR
DIABETES,
IltltlTATION OF THE KECK OF
THE BLADDEIt, INFLAMMA
TION OV THE KIDNEYS,
CATAUUIl OF THE
DLADDEU, STUAN
GUA11Y Oil
PAINFUL UIJINATING.
For lliesii dlsenscs It is truly a sovereign
remedy, and too much cannot bo said in its
praise. A single dose lias been known to re
lieve the most urgent symptoms.
Arc you troubled with that distressing pain
in the hack and through the hips r A tea
spoonful a day of llehnbold's Bucliu will re
lieve you.
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no secret of ingredients. Helmhnld's
Extract Huchil is composed of Iluchu, Cubebs,
and Juniper Hcrrics, selected w ilh great euro,
prepared in and according to rules of
FHAKMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
These Ingredients aro known as tlio most
valuable Diuretics iilforded.
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon the kidneys.
of
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant in taste and odor, freo ftnni nil
iniurious properties, uud immediate in Its
i action.
I
I FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
See Medical Properties cont dncd in Dispensa
tory ul llio U. S., ot which the tollowlugis a
copy ;
'liixiiu. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and
Boiicwhnt aromatic, i's tasio bitterish, nnd
analogous to Unit of mint. It is given chiclly
in coiiiplainls of Ihe Uiiuary Organs, such as
Ciavel. Chronic t'alarrh of the iSladder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra,
Discuses of the prostrate, and Retention or
the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone
in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It
has also been recommended in Dyspepsia,
Chronic Rheumatism,; Cutaneous All'ections,
and Dropsy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Harper's
DUFF'S
Enlarged Edition
OP
BOOK-KEE-ItfG.
Wholesale ngenls for Wm.
Reardman, Gray it Co, 's. Wn
Tuif Memphis Anjus,' a violent rebel
piper, said of Andrew Johnson in 18G1:
"Wo -should lika to see Andrew
Johnson's lying tongue torn from his
toul mouth and his miserable carcass
thrown out to poison mad dojjs, or hung j
on a gibbet us high as Hainan, to feed!
the carrion buzzards."
Since Andrew Johnsoa has determin
ed not to "inaku treason odious," the
Argus thinks belter of him, and now
says:
"The iron linrtncss, tho undismayed
soul ot a singlo man, (Andrew Johnson,)
is all that stands between us and the
fearful vortex of anarchy nnd resultant
despotism which lias oiigulted tho lives
and fortunes of so many -millions beforo
us. Let us rally to tho side of that man,
determit'cd to save or polish with the
Republic"
If we would havo tho kindness of
others we must endure their follies.
Ha who cannot periuado himself to
withdraw from society must bo content
to pay a tributo of his time to a multi
tude, of tyrants.
Not ono paper in the State ol Mary
land which advooatod the re-election
of Mr, Lincoln endorses Johnson's policy-
.
Yon should forgive many things In
others, but nothing In yourself. A uso-nim,
A. Pond & Co's,
111. JMIUOCM Co. s,
1, ml nlher lust, class
Piano T-'ortos
Circulars giving correct likenesses of thesis
celebrated Piano Fortesand Taylor X Farley's
Model Organs, forwarded to any address on
application.
Tho Latest Songs, Published January 1,
1 8(lii, and mailed tunny address free of postage,
Oh, sing me Oiat dear old song
We've drank from tlio same canteen, by J.
G. dark, !,'"'P
Rcautlful Wales, sung by J. R. Thomas, a.'.c
I'm hinmv as tho day is lomr. "''c
Somebody's Darling,
Violets under the snow, by II. Tucker,
bweet be thy repose, by .1. II. Thomas,
Hov.g ot the spoon, n new college song.
The Angel Guide, by Favagcr,
When 1 went courting Sallie, condc,
Only a withered rose.
Mother, 1 have heard sweet music,
Pleasant dreams of long ago,
Oh, say not a woman's heart Is bought,
Kathleen, dear,
Relbro I was married, 0 dear.
We'll meet no more nt twilight hour,
Hcaulil'ul Isle of H10 sea, by .). R. Thomas, 3,"ie
Old don't care, by W. K. Rasford, alio
Light of my soul, of thee Pin dreaming, Ilae
Five o'clock in the mnrnlng, Kic
Cleon nnd I, snna by Harry Tucker, life
Come, Nellie dear, I'm weeping, by Tucker Sue
Music on Iho waves, vocal duel, liy Glover liOe
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GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY 1
MR. HOOPER would still have his riends
and patrons bear 11 mind, that hn con
tinues in the Grocery and Confectionery trade
at his usual place ot doing business, nnd that
lie has just received
A. Fresli Supply
of the best quality of all 111 t'dcs in his lino.
TOYS NOTIONS ami a great variety of
useful articles always on hand.
BEFRESHMEHTS,
In connection with the nhovc, Mr. Hooper
keeps a Restaurant, where ldf-; CllHAM, ber
ries ami alt the luxuries 01 me seasou cau uo
obtained.
The moct attractive and mint popular resort
in town. luno 14. '(ij-lv t
No timu like the old tlmn, 3llc
Give tho old man a chance. 3tc
One bright moony night, comic, ar,e
They all cnniu homo but mine, Hoc
Young man on the railway, ll;,c
When Fenians fight tor freedom 3iic
Down bv the Biite, by J. R. Thomas, !!0c
esrPa'rllea ordering Music and over payina
for the samo will receive their ehaiigo inclosed
with tho Music, or Music will he selected, lis
parties prefer. All oalers promptly attended
to, and any Information cheerfully given.
Rni'KiuiNor.s s lion. G. W. Patterscn, cx
Govornor of New York, Westlkld. N. Yl. T.
H. Oilman, President Lake Shore Runk, Dun
kirk, New xork.
Nkw foiiK City ItrvunnNCKS 1 William A.
Pond & Co., William R. Hradhury, Carlmrt,
Noodham & Co., Siberia Ott ; Hugh Riddle,
Ksq., GeiiMal Supt. Motive Power, File R. R.
Wheelet A Wilson.
a-yAddress Orders.
O. J. WILLARD,
Wholesale I'lanoForto, Organ & Music Dealer,
No. 027 Broadway, N. Y.
Dcd. 20. lSOii.-tf
.Tl W . ROSS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
-VFFICE In Jewell's building, WeBt end of
J Main street, Waynosburg, Ta, apl,-tf
GROCERIES!
Let All Persons
.COME TO WAYNESHURG
J5 O C3rO"t
CHEAP GROCERIES
-OF
t'OTTERKfi'' TAYI.OK.'
n.....i aM'tiw. Biileiidid Grocery Store, foi
nu.rlu nuini.il liv Joseph Yontor. Mr. Taylor
k irood sniinlv of tho very best
SUGAR COFFEE. TEAS, KICIi, MOLA8
SES SPICES, CARIION OIL LAMPS,
? a nci IMNMES. SHOE FINDINGS, &c.
to ami hi fact, EVERV THING Usually
kept lu a first class Grocery Store.
Two doors East of Wilsons Now Building
Oct II, '115-tf
lil.lll'U; I EMM,
TvKALER la Rooks and St itlotiory, Muga-
1 lines. Dully Pa PC, F anq Alleles,
j VYayneimira, r..
April I,
itc,
6B'-iy
rhila.
P 23 A C B
HAVING. BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OCR
CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG-
EST STOCKS OF
DRY GOODS!!
mm, mm.
LEATHER, ROOTS & SHOES,
CL.
KAILS :M1 SAffF,
And a crcat varielv of BONNETS and HATS
for tho ladies, at. the loweft prices that Goods
have been sola tor since the coinnicnceineiii
of the War.
PRINTS From 12 1-2 to 2.".cts.peryd,
MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to III " . "
FISH At -Pittsburgh prices.
IRON&Nails" ' Card Prices.
SAM " 3 per barrel.
COTTON YARN, at reduced rates.
Wo havo the goods in store, nnd nil wo nsk
of our friends Is to call and seo for themselves
for wo aro satlslled that an examination of our
stock and low price" will repay them for their
trouble. To our friends nt a distance, wo ex
tend a cordial invitation to call and see their
old friends who ate always glad to seo them,
for we can assure them that it will repay them
for the trouble.
W. 11. M'COY & CO.
Tho old stand of W. II. M'COY, Greensbo
ro, Greene County, Pcuu'a. LMaylO.'iir.-tt'
3PLAIH AND FANY
JOB PRINTING
TIIE FINEST STYLE.
Our prices cannot bo surpassed for chonp
neBS by nny other establishment m this part
of tho 'Statu. Parties wishing
dono should glvo us a cnU. Wo aro ready at
all times to do unytulng in tho printing lino.
1'rice ?2. J'oit t jC 2D cents.
HOLD HY HOOK SELLERS GEN
KRALLY.
AWARDED FOUR SILVER MEDALS,
Which, with the followinj; tesliinoniid Indi
cate thu character of the, work :
, nilii r work 1111011 lloukkeerlng explains
the subject with so much clearness and Hin
: ..-.... J w w i.iiioi w.
pill II V . A .... - .
Cashier Mechanics' Hank, Wall street, N. .
As an exlenive shin owner, American nnd
European merchant, bank director, etc., ho
has borne the repuialion of (lie highest nrdo
oi'busine.-std, nls.' JXO. W BURNTIAM
Mc.-i haul, No. h Soulh street, N. Y.
'I L'radn.il d hi 1 )ulT's ' college In half the
time I cxpi cled. His adniirable system in
eludes nolhing superfluous, nor leaves out
nnvlbing essential. .1. R. COMPTON,
"Cashier Nlapifa Bunk, Loekport, N. Y.
"Tue moht complete work ol'lhn liiud I
have cvei-K-en." .1. B. MURRY,
President Exchange Rank, l'iltsburgh.
The most clear and comprehensive that I
have met wilh. JOHN SNYDER,
Cashier Rank of Pittsburgh.
Your committee unanimously concur iu the
opinion nl the ulillly of Ihe improved method
of Mr. Dnir." GURDON J. LEEDS,
Recording Sec. ot the Anier. Insli , N. Y.
OuW. II. Dud's renmanship
For tho best business nnd Ornamental Pen
manship, awarded our present Penman, by
thu
Unilcd Stales fare at Clnclnnalll. hi 1(!()
Pennsylvania Si ite fair ut Wyoming IKliO
Western Pennsylvania lair ut Pittsburg ISlio
Western Virginia fair at Wheeling 1(1(10
Ohio St-ili) fair al Cleveland 18(12
All of which are exhibited til our office.
OUR TERMS.
Have never bten advanced, wbllo others aro
charring ijifill tuition fee, or iJIO nnd ijilii ex
Ira for penmanship, and $12 lu Ij'-'U for text
books and blanks,
For our graduating course. Including busi
ness penmanship, lime unlimited, are 10,
The cnlaige l edition ol Hull 's Rook keep
ing, with blanks and Btallonery nt booksellers'
prices, ip.-i. .
Our blanks aro made up of duo extra sized
paper ruled complete, wi h lull -sets of auxil
iaries. Wo thercforo present llio business student
with the following
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES :
1 We havo tho best Penman In tho west.
2 Dull 's System of Book keeping, (sane
tinned by the New York Chamber of Com
merce,) taught by, tho author.
8 The daily lectures of an experienced mer
chant. 4 A saving of seven or eight weeks lu tltno
of study.
r A saving of tho samo number of wcoks
board.
0 A saving of if 0 or $7 hi books and sta
tionery. 7 A diploma signed by nno so. long nnd so
favorably kno n ns a preceptor, nsau recount
ant, and ns a merchant.
For full particulars, Bend for circular, 75
pages, with samples of our penman's lhudniiss
and Ornamental willing, inclosing twenty
five cents for postage, lo
P. DUFF St SON,
PRINCIPALS,
febl7'6G-ly PITTSBURGH Pa.
See Professor Dewecs' valuable works on tho
practice of Physic.
See Remarks mado by Iho celebrated Dr.
Physic, of Philadelphia
See any and all Standard Works on Medi
cine. FROM T1T
S3, TBBE WOULD
I am ncqnalnled wilh II. T. Helmhold j lio
occupied the ding store opposite my residence
and was successful in conducting the business
where others had not been equally so before
him. 1 have been favorably impressed with
his character and enterprise.
WM. WEIGIITMAN,
(Finn of powers it Weightmnn,)
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
From tho Philadelphia Evening luMSn,'
March Kith We nre gratified to hear of thu
continued success, iu New York, of our
townsman, Mr II. T. Ifehnbold, Druggist.
His store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28
feet front, 2110 feet cletp, and live stories in
height. It is certainly a grand establishment,
nnd specks favorably of the merit of his arti
cles. Hu retains his Olllce and Laboratory In
this city, which aro also model establishments
of their class.
The proprietor has been Induced to make
Ibis statement from the fact that his remedies,
although advertised, aro
Genuine Pj cpaiations,
And knowing that Iho intelligent refrain from
using any thing pertaining to Quackery, or
the Patent Medicine order-most of which are
prepared by self-styled Doctors, who aro too
Ignorant to read a physician's simplest pres
cription, much less competent to preparo phar
maceutical preparations.
These parlies resort to various means of ef
fecting sales, such as copying parts of adver
tisements of popular remedies, and finishing
1 Willi cerlillcales.
I The Science of Medicine statnds slmplo,
pure nnd majestic having Fact for its Basis,
Induction for hs Pillar, Truth for its Capital.
A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most
Important ; and the ulllicted should not use an
advertised medicine, or niiy remedy, unles3
lis contents or ingredients are known toothers
besides the iniiiiiifneturcr, or until they aro
salislied of tho qualifications of tho parly so
olfeiing.
HELMBOLD'S'GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU,
FLUIDJCXTRACT SARSAPARILLA-,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
Established upwards of 10 year.
Prepared by H.,T.!HELHBOLD'.
riUMUVVfi 31 E POTS
HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL
WARFAOUSK, 5U4 Broadway Now York.
And
104 Smith
HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT!
:h Tenth Street, Philadelphia Pa,
RY AM DIU'GGISTS.
Nov. W, 1808-ijr.