. WAYNESBUUO: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 180(1.' Go to Odonbatlgh's Drug btoro for pure Liquors. Our paper is necessarily crowded this week, and if it contains much that is un interesting to many of our readers, they may impatn it all to Andy Johnson. Several communications are laid over. Q. Where can Oils and Paints be hud f A. At Hoffman Roberta' Drug Store. Wra. Q Soon, ot Fayette oounty.has been arrested for abstracting $2000 from the sale of the Adams' Express Co., at Greensboro. The robbery was commit, tod so mo time since, but the company were baffljd in settling the conviction Most ot the money is reported recover ed Uo will be lodged in tho jail at this place. A euro for flstelo, nnil Hoof dlscnso goncr aly at Odonbaugh's Drugstore. -- ' Entpxphise Tho thrill and improve" meiit of the mercantile portion of our community his received now impetus from the estalilinlimcnt oi a Hardware Store in onr midst. Mr. Tnos. Biiaokn is the energetic mover in this enterprise, anJ is deserving ot the thanks and pat ronage of our citizens gonorally for thus supplying a very deplorable deficiency in our commercial interest. Feeling that his scheme is laudablo worthy of sup port we commend him to pubho con fidence. See advertisement in another column. Q. Who keeps trusses and shoulder-braces? A. Hoffman & Roberts. "ItMiqht'have been" A vivk. On "Wednesday morninglast, sparks from a chimney ignited the roof of Mr. Jesse Rinehart's dwelling, in our borough. It was discovered and extinguished before any damage was done, beyond burning a tew shingles. It is becoming a dan gerous season for fires these blustry days and our citizens cannot be too oaretul in cleaning flues and adopting other menu res preventative of disaster, Qo to OUcnbaugti's Drug Store for puro Carbon Oil. - - A Word to Souiibiw. There is no earthly use f RJ'ting your discharges recorded on the dockets oi this county, as the record of it would not be evidence for any purpose whatever. Again, the officer who does it violates his duty in using'tho docket for a matter foreign to its purpose and design, and entirely without authority of low. ... . Q. Who keeps the best and chcapost drugs? A. Hoffman & Roberts. Hazzakd & Sons, Bnoksellors and publishers, Monongahcla City, Pa., have sont us a piece of mnsio entitled La j Belle Videre. the Blind Bov's Carrol i Waltz, composed by Cyrus C, Black, arranged for the piano by Rudolph Iltlzbrink, and respeotfully dedicated to Hon. George V. Lawrence. They have our thanks. Go to OJenbaugh's Drug Store for Dyo Stuffs. , . ' Taken to thk Pknitrntiarv. In the court proceedings at Pittsburg, last week, we notice-the sentencing ot Har. vey DoHison, of Greene County notori ety, to five years and six months in the penitentiary, for stealing. This must be the third or fourth term for Harvey. Q. Where can ynu got pure ernnn'l popper? A. At Hoffman & Roberts' Drug Storo. Hkwc and Thuiik. Never buy goods of those who don't pdvertise. They have old styles, inferior quality, rxtortionat" prioim, or, there is something wrong with the "proprietor. Q. ':7Uo keeps tho best dyo stuffs f A. Hoffman & Rol erts. v- TiiK winter, so far, has been unusual ly mild. We are having, nt present, a cold snap, with light snows. The boys are waiting anxiously tor the skating season to open. Go to Odoubaugh's Drug Store for puro jnemcmcs. Conkidkncb Gamb. A Now LUbon. (Ohio) paper says a newly married oou pie in bridal costume, recently stopped at that place' to spend a few days ot the honeymoon. The bridegroom borrow ed $50 of an accommodating gentleman Bod then mysteriously disappeared The bride wept and tore her hair at thus being left without money and without friends, and the sympathising inham tanlsof the town contributed liberall) for her relief about on hundred dol lars being donated. She then disappear ed, the promising couple havino play. ed the same same in several towns of the slate. Q. Who keeps the best assortment A Hoffman & Roberta , OpkRatks to a Cuakm. For some ysarsthe best thing produced among the various forms ot reed organs, melo. deons, etc., has been the "Uabinet Or gap," made bf Messis Mason a liamiin, ot this city. Besides the beauty and great power of tone for so small an in strument, lurnismug . .. gn n amount of organ tone tor the smallest t)ioes, it has the advantage of a double lillowt, aettd upon by twt blow pedalt. They have now ndded to the resources ot tho instrument a new one, wonder fully effective and wonderfully simple, which they call the "Automatic Belt lows Swell." It is, in fai t, acontrivance tor swelling and diminishiiig the sound nlpleasuro, without the aid of a sepu rate-swell pedal, but simply by tho same action of tho feet which works tho belr lows by the blow pedals. With a little practice it operates to a charm, and the swell and "dying tall" of liuriuouies bo comes Sas obedient to the performer's will and feeling as if the reeds were Bet to vibrating by Ifn own breath Dwight's Journal of Music, Sue alvertis(!iiint in anolhur column Q Who keeps Kneolimd's Rat Paste T A. Hoffman & Roberts. 'Lkw" Joiissos, under tho Wright House, serves up fine Oysters in every style troin a ten cent bowl to a dozen in the dialling dish .it'eYfn to the dozen.. Q. Who keeps Sliriner's Cough Syrup ? A. Hothuan & Roberts. Ir will be noticed by advurUhoments in to-day's paper that tho old firm of GicoE. Miym & Co. liu been mutual, ly dissolved, and that L. K, Evans has "sot up" for himself. It was hardly sup poseablc that such g 'od fortune could befall nn ex cd. of the Kkitiiucan, bat as all know Mr. Evans, not only as L K. but "O. K." in everything he under, takes, it is useless tor us to niako at at tempt at "putting"' him. It is no more than proper, however, tor us to state that he has a well slocked establidiinent, is prepared to suit all by selling reason able, nnd that ho still retains Mr. Ci.w Minor, the efficient nni gentlemanly clerk ot the old firm, to attend to the wants of his customers. For anything m tho Dry Goods line, try him 1 The Washington County Muiidkr. As this late horrible tingedy in Wash ington county is absorbing public atten tion at prudent, we open cur columns to a full description of particulars as taken from our Pittsburgh exchanges. The Commercial ot the 7th has the following fro.n a correspondent in the '.own ot Washington : Washington. Ta., Deo. f, 1800. It becomes my sorrowful duty to send you an an account of ono'of the most fiendish murders in the annals of crime, last night (December 4)) Robert W. Dinsmqre, a "well to do' fanner rcsioN inj about five miles north-west of tins place, in Hopewell township, was mur dered before tho very eyes of his wife and daughter. Ho had been to (own and had I een trying to get a 1.000 bond changed, and lie retained liooie late in tho evening About 10 o'clock, p. m., while lie 81 reading a newspaper and his wife was getting i.e'uly for bed he heard a rap at tho door. ' He asked who was there. A voico replied that Mr. Miller, (his next neighbor) was s'ek. When Mr. Dinsmore heard that, he went to the door and found two men there O.ie asked him it ho would let one of the boys go down. Ho replied that they must bo mistaken, that he had no boys. They then sprung into ihu house ana caught hold ot him, ono of them saying, "you are the on i we want." And then commence 1 a deadly combat, which ertded in Mr. Dinsmore Winy; shot, and cut in the breast in such a manlier that death ensued in ubout three hours. Though he was wounded to the death, he fought nn, and the rob bers were compelled to knock him down with a chair. One of the daughters sleeping up stairs, hearing the noise, camo down, mid her little sister making a noiso up stairs so seared the villians thai they lied without gelling any plun- r. Mrs. Dinsmore was compelled to bo an nye witness to the horrible trage dy, being unable to get n'.vay through fright. As soon as the murderers had fled, Mrs. Dinsmoro, with I lie assist much of her two'"daughters, (ihey lu-ini tho only persons about the house,) closed and locked the doors, fearing that they might come back ami kill 1' em all. Alter ono and a Imjf hours had elapsed, one of the daughters went and aroused the neighbors, who arrived just in timo to see Mr. Dinsmore die. " The uows spread liko "wild fire," and caused intense excitement through town and county. Court hml.g in session in tins place, tho County Commissioners, by the advice of Judgo Auhuson and the Bar, offered a reward of 81 .000 for the orrcst and conviiliou of Iho murderers. About 10 a m. this morning a man j . , ! oy me name oi itourt j.ogto wns ar. rested by Sheriff S.nitlj nd Detective fjrecr, ihey thinking ho filled ihu do scription given by Mrs, Dinsmore of tho largest murderer. He was placed in j lil, and the house he had been staying at was searched, and a suit ol clothes bo- longing to him all covered with mud I which was not yet dry, and a pair of I boots with one heel off, which was nl most conclusive evidence against him, for a heel that filled the boot nicely was picked up at the scono oi the murder Foglo took his arrest quiio coolly, until aohainof evidonce was prod flood ngainst htm that left him no room for hope. lie then oontessed that he was guilty of the crime, and that his confederate was a beardless boy, not rooro than seventeen ; , W1, M ' .,B, . ,. . ory, ot Canton township. He further said that they had the plot laid for three weeks to rob Dinsmore. At pro-em writing, Montgomery is still at large, but his arrest is expected every minute, He can hardly tboapo, for tho whole county Is aroused. TESTIMONY OV II3. DlNSMOMt. At the coroner's inquest, the wife ot thn miiitlcTed man tostiried as follows : Mrs C. Dinsmore sworn I am tho wile of Robert V. DuiHinore. declared; I live in Hopewell township, Washing, ton county, 1'aiwasat linniu dnriiij; tho day and evening of the 4th t:t De cember, IB0(iitnearteno't lock, cvoninD. wo wero itbo.t tjniny to bed i Mr Dins-more- was ivudiiii near tlto hack tviudov, of the room where his hody now lies, called tho silting room; I heard some iimi rapping at tiic lioel kitchen dour; I felt afraid, as it was an unusual hour, and old .Mr. Dinnnoru not to let iheiu in without impiiriii who they Wbicj ho then asked who they were and what they wanted;, some person replied that Mr. Miller as vet y sick. Alt', Dins more then opened the door, this person anked whore tho boys were, and if some one of tliem wtniltl emtio down Mr. DiiiMiioro told them that this was the wn if,' place, that wo had no hoys i he said to them that lie supposed it was Mr. S!oiiniiij''B that ihey were inquiriii!; fori two men then inhcd into the kituhcii, ami Kiid to Mr. Din -more, "you aro the man we want ," he replied, '-what do you wart with me, you rascals yon V they hail a severe tusseli in the kitclien for a good while; Mi DiiiMiiore rushed through die anting room into the h.ll, where I think ll oy caught him, hut I was so ciiiftised ili t lam not certain' whe' her they brought, him hack or he came back himell.I went to bed when tho ran was lirst heard ut the door, Mr. Dinsmore having told nic to do so ; when Mr. DitiMiioiu first camu in from the kitchen ihey wet e following him; the first one hail a pistol in his hand; when 1 saw the pistol, I hollowed, '-Do not shoot," thinking lie was going to shoot mo ; I had got out ot tho largo bed, nnd was standing on the trundle bed ; utter they had come back from the hull, they tus seled as tar us the dining table ; I then saw the tall inu, who had come in litt, shoot twite towards Mr. Dinsmorc's litnlyi the tall man then told the other to strike him (Mr. Dinsmore), when he took a chair and st uck him on the head; Mr. Dinsmore tlien said "Oh 1 I am shot ;" 1 think he said ho uppocd he waskil'et) the men then plai ted and ran out tho door at which they came iu, and left it open r.tter litem; the window was broken when they wero otiflhiig in the kitchen ; it they were w!ii!u men they were blackuiioil ; I think ihey wero young iiien ; one of them who did the shooting was a tall man, he had on dark dollies and a broad biiinm d hat ; the other one, who struck M'. Dinsim.ru with a chair, was a small man, I think, and s'in;-!aced ; I think the pistol was a revolver, for tho shots were so cloto together th it he could not have time to have hauled between them; my opinion is that i, was rather 'n long pi.-tol. Near ono o'c'ock wo sent niv daiijrh tcr Nancy lor Mr. Hubert Caldwell i the reason why we did not send sooner was that there was but three ofusin the house myself, Nancy Jjiivina iiml Ella, who is about i inc yours or age, anil wo wero afraid thai if any ot u wcio to go nut they would rush in again and kill us all. 1. immediately alter the men went away, fanned all tho doors. Alter ho had lie. n mIioI. ui (1 h trite. k u iih Hie ehnii'. Mr. DinsmoiB went into tho hail, fainted and I .. ,, r i .i i i . ...................... j Mimical cure ot Seminal weakness or Sncr- full Tie lay there perhaps for ten nun-1 ,avo had testimonials from eminent men ' nwtorrhma, induced by Mf-Abuse, Involnn utoi then ro.-e up and walked into the j throughout ftio country, Being tin arliclo of tary Emissions, Impot.ncv, Nervous Debility, silling room, near the fire, nnd sunk ' true merit, anil having moved their efficacy by and Impediments lo man-lago KCtierally ; Con down on the floor ; 1 think he was t ft twt r many year, each year finds them in SSS'r'' sen iblo then, but we placed pillows n,.w localities in various pints ot tho wnrU, VERVVEIjL, M. DM Author of the "Green under his hea l, and he became soiiMhle nll( tlie Trm-i, tire uni.crsullv pronounced . Hook," Ac. alter nwhiio ; ho said ho bad fainted , ) he said i "I see it now thev h; ve allot me ' auL'.iil tvlint T llw.mrlil il.nu li.i.l done it for. audit thev had taken his . i pocket book; It oh I him they had not. lie then a-ked what they did it for, I tol i. him I did not ko , . I asked him ii nc inm nail liny iLiiieutiy wiiii any oou, lid said hu had not, that ho knew of ; I think ho then atked who I ihought Ihey weie I told him again 1 dnl n it know. Ho was iusoiiMb'lc when Mr. Caldwell came, 1 thought ho was dead, but Mr Oaiilvvell ilionght " ho breathed a few times nl'u-r. Tho voico of the person wlu first spoko nt the door was a solr. ono. I did not hear litem say any il.ing alter llto d cd was done, it they did my itltcnlion was di reeled lo Mr Duismiue, ami did not hear it. The children made a confusion up Mairs ai d in ihu hall, but I do not know whether the men were alarmed at il or not 1 was sn ipped ready for bed when the rap was liii made at thetlour, and that was Ihu reason Mr. Dinsmurn told me Id go iu b'.'d when he went to open Ihe door. J j. Tho UiKdte. of the 7lh says t We an nouiicel yesterday thai a young man named Koglo had been nrrestd in Washington, IV, on the charge of be ing implicated in the Diitsmnre mur lcr. Eoglo confessed lo the crime, and taied that his uceoinplice was Win Mont. giimery, n young man of about eighteen years of age, ami son of Hon, .William Montgomery, ex -member ot Congruss r'am ll,st'i,Jt-, V,'S' "faied ' tliut they did not inteiul to murder the man. ,,, . I.II.V tO lfl't. llU NlOlll'V. T'rliau 1....... ti,,.,i ho had b'eou to VVashington the day b.toro en lcuvonng to get a $1,01)0 bill chtingud'. During the scuftla with the nuirdored man, Koglo lost the heel oil one of his boots ami a button off his coat. He , . i . r . .i . . . . was iracKCii to irusuiuginii uy uie pc ctiliar truck ho made, ami when captor a wa8 8"" menuiieii by tii0 uiiiuina, iiu ib u jfiniuy ii ii 1 1 ui iK'Spe rate character. Ho formerly lived with Mr. Harvey near Washington, and was, through his iiilliii-ncu, sent to ihe House of ll.'fiigi for incorrigibility, lie Hub scquciiily entered the nrmy and served with mi credit lo himself Since his discharge hu has been living with Hon Wm. M inig.iinery on ihu same road with D.iisinora, the murdered man. Montgomery was captured y. aterd iy af oi'iumn, as we aro informed, and is now in confinement with his companion in guilt lie is a mere youth, but is represented as being already a hardened criminal. . The Steubenvillo Jlerald gives tho following particulars of his eapttiro t Win. Montgomery, one ot the mur- ; derers of Robert YV. Dinsmore, near Washingto , Pa , was arrested ubout 5 o'clock Friday evening at Wellsburg, nnd is now lodged In jai at that place, lie camo into Wellsburg fonlwrn and wearv, apparently in a famishing condi tion, and repaired immediately to the Virginia House, wlico he naked for something to ea , staling ho was h ngrv nnd tired. lie was recognized by Messrs liaird and Duvall and iminediatelvy ar rested, lie sunv'ndorpd himself willing ly into tho hands of the law, and de livered to tho rdlicorsa lare knife and rcvolbor which he had on his person. riTTSBUKO (kxkkaTharket Pirrsneitoii, December 10, I8i!(t. Tho week closes very dull, business continu ing depressed In almost nil branches of trade. Consumers lire looking tor low prices, nnd scarcely purchasing enough to supply lmtiio (Hate wants. The whole market is barren nt any feature of special interest. 'I ho sumo In activity is nolicalilu iu other titles east and west. GRAIN W cat at $2 no eni r,r, Corn at ICwi'doo. RVe at $1 21WI 30 Huckwlieat dull. Oats m. FLOUR Spring Wheat at $ 1 1. 70. Whiter " at $1:1,00 Rv'i "t T '-'.". HAY Ruled at 27.n0 V ton. Loose ut $'.'tf.UU($:'..' nn. EGOS Sales at v. a,7Jo. CHEESE Western Reserve nt ili. Hamburg at I(i(tl7. New York Oosheuat 20 RUTTF.R Prime Roll nt 2Hfi:m. APPLES Per barrel at 8.2:.(ii:t.ui). NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Dec. 10. Gold closed nt 137. YU CAN SAVE MONEY . BY BUYING YOUR HOOTS AND SHOES AT II A L 8 T E D S ! I WAYNESIiURG SHOE STORE. NEXT FARMERS' AND DROVERS' NATIONAL BANK. aug.S.-tf SPECIAL NOTICES A COUGH, A COLD. OR A SORE THROAT ' Rl QCIKKS IMMKDIATK AT.YNTIOX, AND SltOI'l.l) HE ClIliCKIiU. Ik Au.mvun to costixuk. limiTATinXOKTIIBM'SIIS. A VKH. MANK.NT TIIHOA'P I1ISKA3K. Oil CONSL'lll'IION IS OKTUSTltK nKSL'LT. E5 El O V A "S BRONCHIAL TROCHES IIAVIXO A HUIKCT INFLCKNCK TO T1IK PAIITS, GIVE 1MMKMATC ItKl.IKF. For Bronf bills. Asthma, Catarrh,. Consuinp tlvu nnd Tliront Diseases, Tioches are UBeU with nlwny gotxl gurcess. SINGEB3 and PUBLIC SPEAKER will find Trot h useful in clearing the voico when taken before Sumlng or Speaking, and relieving iho throat aftfr an uniisud exertion ol tho vocal organs Tho Vortrs aro recom ,n.l,.,l nn.l r.wrlluil hv Pliestelam. nnd i.tter ih oi other nrtlMn.- , . n , ,, rr rinne j.eeiuie, eieuny iove liom 103 own Omtain only BitowN s ltitr.Nc.iiAi. Ttiocut'S, ' cxl,L.r!l.nce U.at the awful consequences of sclf nnt do not take ani'ollliu W orthies Imttiuon,, flb nmv tu eftcclunllv removed without that may ho. offered. Si It. I) l:vtttVWIIF.ItE. v-ii-onio. t, m. nun i it u Nit. FAINTS AND DYE-STUFFS, Per -ul m ory, TOII.KT AllTICI.KS AND FASCV SO.U'S. A LAllfiE STOCK O.V HAND A NEW SU1TLY EVERY WEEK I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CA.ME1 AT niiitt m ww, OUR GOODS HAVE BEKN UOUO T Itir cash, selected with care, and will be warranti il as represented, mid sold nl the very lowest cash prices ! ALT, THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES SOLI). AM) MOST OF THEM AT OLD PRICES. Pure liquors. ALCOHOL. TURPENTINE. VARNISHES, Ac, ALL AT SHORT PE0FITS. Cull and see our stock before purchasing elsewhero. Thiinkful for Iho very extensive patronage already bestowed, wo hope to merit a ccailinuance of the same Tt'ST received a new lot of choice pcrfumo t'ltmi.rir liiirhlv apfint.M1 BdiinA. COSinOtiCS, &c, lncliatling many nkw autici.ks very cheap, call anilTeo thorn ot BRADEN'S DRl.O BTOREI ALARGK stock of Patent Medicines just received. Call aud see our Sl'OCK and PUIOliS. . (TITfE CONFSSIONS AND EXPERIENCE X OP AN INVALID. ...-,. Pul ilished for ilio lienoHt ami as a C AU1 IOiN TO YOUNU MEN and others, who Biifter from Nervous Uobilitv, Premature Decay ot Manlmod, &e., supplying ot iliosaino time Tim Mhass ok Ski,f-Cuhb. Uy one who litis cured himself after uudergolng considerable quackery. By enclosing a po-tpaid addressed euvelopo, single copies, free of charge, may bo had of tho author. . . NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., May28 'OO.-ly Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. CONSUMPTION CTJHABLE BT DR. tlCHENCX'S M2DICINIO. TO CI BK. CONBL'MP rtON, tb J v. utrn trnwt b proptroJ n lh ll lun' will hi '. To KKompllah Iti4.t.t0 I vttr tnd ttotna 'h must llrit ba fllerweil and an ipia' t ora;M lor iiood irho:e.onu) loo.l, tvltlch. tho q titollo'jiu will lo dVej:od ropurlr, and I'ooJ Itetth b.ooa mn toi thai btiidliii up llto o.)3;:u ;on. suhf.nuk'j handbakb pills c'oir..li3itoiiiacbo! aa hil'cai ot timcoiw auouum Ini.i, a id, by ui'ni On H 'a -i Toalo In oon rw:!n. tltt? r.pK'l to lro.roro.. HCilKNCK'b l'I'I.UONtC SYBITM In nittrleteui aj woll ai Tiuiillolnal, a::l. I)'.' mittlw thio? rained es all Impurtlm aro oxpoi'ol Irom ll;o 'I'otn, a:xl Itooil, wlioluMino l:ooj iiialo, wtt'Rtt mII repia a'l dlKtue, It patlenti will taotlmo niodlclncf ticcori. Intt to dTACtiouf, Coutimuplloii vor troijituutly In ll tail itate yleldi niaill lo llicir actio i. Tnko llto p'lli r&tuonlly, tooienuMlhullreraiid iSoitiaoh. U d'Hinol follow thai bt'ai:(otlij bowuliarj njt oo live thai' art not miuirud, lor pamciluinj la dnr.' ha a thny ara ueceonry, Tho atotiiarh muil l ki pi hen'th.', iwd .i oir.iy.lio crimo to allow tint l'u. monic 3rip to aoiou tho ro.'plmiororfranu properly aul lia.- any IrrUatio t. T:kj all tlut la rj(u rol to p.irorm a prinani'i'. euro ti, to pree.it takln.i told. Gxurciu about the rooin u much a pjuiblo, eat all tho richcrt fooI 'at uiHat, ftama, ami, iu tact, anylli'iif thn r.ppeUo cravoi but lw particular and uuwticaUt wall. laud w. e.u mo. 1 Tr. PTtBPiRED OTL OP PAI-M AND MACE, for niKSr.RTiNO, Rt:tiTonnio, aso iieauti yvneo TnK lunt. And Is tho'most ili ll;;htful and wondirful ar ticlo tho worltlever produced. L ulles will find it not only t certain remedy to Restore, Darken and Beautify tho Ilalr, but also a desirable article for tho Tolllet, us It Is highly perfumed with a rich and de'lcatn cr fume, Independent of llm fra, rant , odor of the Oils of Palm and Mace. The IWarTcl.of Peru. A new and beautiful perfume, which In delicacy of s ent, and the tenacity whh which it clngs to tho handkerchief and person, is unequalled. The above articles for'stlo by all druggists and Perfumers, nt $1 per bottle each. Scut by express to.any address hv proprietors. T. W. WRIGHT & CO., 100 Liberty St., New York. Oct. 24, 18i;!. ly. SOMETHING NT?! MRS. E S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON, Have Juat arrived from New Y' rk with a largo assortJient of foreign arid domestic DOT GOOBS which they propnso to sell at tho lowest CASH PRICiCS I such us Press Goods Dress Trimming, Dress Buttons. Gay's Patent JlulR bulieg's Shawls. Furs. Hoots nnd Allocs, Hats and Cups : also, a great variety of nlco articles, at very low prices, for Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear Wares of all kinds, and a complete J varie ty of the best UKOCEIUES. All of which they propnso to sell at tho very lowest figures, depending on the quality anil cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. O vo them a call before purchasing else where, and they will provo tint tho a'inve is correct. Room iu Bayers' corno:, etut of the Court House, Wayncsburg. iiov8'C(! tf THE GR'E AT.C A.USE H U M A ti LS E R Y ! M"' PMthttl, inn Scaled Knvcoic. rrlce six mit. ' A ty'8 c!f Tim Natcih:, Tueatjikst and Tlu world-renowned author, In this adml- medicine, nnd without il oineroimsuriciil ope rations, bougies, Instruments, rings, or cor dials, pointing out a mode of euro at once cer tain and effet.iu tl, by which every sulforer, no f ' matter whnt bis condition may be, may cure nttnsei cno'iiiy, piivaety, nnu raieitny. This lecture will ptove a boon to thousands and thousands Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain sealed envelope, on Iho receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing tho pub lishers. Also, Dr. CULVEIWELL'S "Marriage Guide," ptlco cer.ts. Address the publishers, ('HAS J. C. KUNB & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Ofllco No. 4530. mar2:'(;i!-ly Jj51,SOO PE& YEAR I We want uveitis every wiicie to sell our iMiaiovia) ifio Sewing M tcliiues. Tineo new kinds. C'udi-r and upper feed. Warranted live years. Above salary or largo commissions paid. Tito onlv machines sold hi iho United Stales lor less than 5U0, whleh tire luily licens ed by Howe. Wheeler & Wilson, drover & Ralier. Singer & Co., and Bachelilcr. All oilier cheap machines are Infringement)) and Ihe seller or user ;ne liable to arrest, lino and iniprissomnent. Circulars free. Address or call upon Shaw & Clark, liiddefurd, Maim or Chicago, 111. Jan. 17-ly. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration upnu tho Estate of John Bum., hto of Morgan township, Greene Co , doe'd., having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Greene Co., all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Esintc are requested to nay the same, and those having clsims tig ' Inst, said Estate, ore requested lo present them duly authenti cated lor settlement. S.tn.iu Rial,, James Bku, Dec. 4, 18(10. fit. . Adin-rs. 11 otlco IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPL1C1 1 tion will bo made at Ihe next Session nl tho Pennsylvania Legislature, by the Odd Fo lows Association, at Wayncsuurg. Greeno coiintv, Pa., to change lite name of the same lo the Exciianob Bask of Wavnesiiiiiio, Also, to authorize said bank to tssuo stock in shares of titty dollars each. the whole not to exceed one hundred thousand do lars. JOS. V. RANDOLPH. July 11, '00. -(tin. President. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration upon tho F.stato of Tnos. Ai.fhee, lalo of Jefferson tp .Groone Co,, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Greeno Co., all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Estate, a' a requested 10 pay the sumo, and those having claims against said Estate are requested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Louisa Ai.fbkh, ' I.N. Cabkv, Doc. 5, 180S. St. Adair's. PLAIM, H0SE8T JAKMKR .AND GAY in Ml OF "Little Gerene," DON'T BE HUMBUG FJ! DON'T BUY YOUR CLOTHING, Of iinn hnrso pedlars ho carry nothlnj but a class of GOODS ynu could not give away in tho city, and who mo a set of shoddy nieu ! who deal in nothing but shoddy clothing ; who don't pay one cent to support the govern ment or lighten yourtaxes ; who stay all tiledil nl yourhoiiso ontl In the morning pay the bil; with 11 pair of suspenders or a pair of u loves that cost not less than the magnificent sum of '.'." cents! If you make ID ci'nts nil' of flu in your neighbor Is robbed of $10.01) to unilte it up. But buy j-our clothing of N. CLARK & SON Who will deal honestly nnd fairly with you uud give you VALUE RECEIVED for every dollar ynu may spend. Wo want you to come and see us and we will show you goods that tho best drcssjd men that walk BROADWAY would not be ashnmod of. Wo are just open ing a new siocit o: WINTER CLOTHING Both Mens' nnd Iiovs'. whleh for nrlnn nnil qiifllity we. challenge competition. Wo will sell you Overcoats Irom $1 to $iu. 0(1 less than any estanilslimeat in Fitlshurjih, and Sails from $5 to $15.00 less. Wo have a largo slock of all tho newest and best style In tho market, among which la t ie Driver ll.it the Planters' Hat, tho Ristori, the Croquet, Iho Bisnmrk and others. A full lino of Gents' furnishing goods equal to any city furnishing storo. Drawers unit Ltioei sinus, wool ami wlute shirts, Bus ponders. Gloves, Wool and Colton Socks, anil fit) do, ties of a I shades and colors, plain and fancy, some styles you cannot find m unv storo this siiUt of New York City. Th inking you for your past liberal patron age, we ask you lo btlng your friends and ueignnois in ami wo ui prove an wo say Two doors West ol the Adams House nnd nearly opposite Campbell's corner, Miiln Street. May Ifi, ly. NEW EXCITEMENT ! THE PROPOSED IMPK.lCir.MEXl -OF- H. RINEH ART '. FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES! II AVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE cily, ho hub opened tho largest New Grocery in town. He des'res to Inform tho citizens of Wayncsburg and vicinity of lint care he have taken In selecting stock, having on hand a Bond Kimiilv of CONFECTIONS. TOHACCO. CI- GAKS, TAR. also. PKOVLSI ONS, IJACON, DRIED UKKI?' POTATOE .. PI S II , DlilKD PEACHES, 1&0 , &u , &a Cull nnd see him as ho has been getting a isra SOPFIbY You will find him accomodating, nnd can sell lower than any one iu tho place. Be sure to go lo tho right place, lit LEDWITIi'S 0LDOU!lDING. opposite tho Court House, and formerly oc cupied by the Post Olllce. up!8,'i)l!.-tf ;riow is the tijws i A. J. SOWERS Has just returned from the East witli a largo stock of which ho will sell cheap for cash. Come and seo : Over Coats from $." to $:i Dress Coats from $10 no to uo 00 Hu's. " " - fi W to 2t" Ot Best all wool suits from 20 00 to H' ( 0 ot 1, Union Suits I) to to 20 00 UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HATS AND CAPS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, FINE SHIRTS And a general assortment for Men and Boys wear. Oh! do not forget that tho chill winds of WinSr Aro piercing nnd cold to tho body exposed ; if your gat iwm are torn and let In the weather, Come quickly to Sowi as' and get yourself clothed. R join in Allison's building, Wayncsburg, p,,. novl4,'liU,-3in. ii It E Fi 13 HO U S ii, JdTcrsoii.Tirceno County, rciin'a. MRS. R. J. BUM OA US ICR, frometrttn. HAVING RECENTLY FITTED UP THIS wotl known estalilislmiont, Mrs. Bijm oAitNKit is prepared to furni.li tkt rt, to the travelling public. The T RLE always scp nliod Willi tho choicest dJIciclcs, thn BMl with tho flaest Wines and Liquors, good sli ep Ing oportnvmts, and an abundance of stable room attached to tho premises. Public patronage solicited Mi:; ai.'00-ly. $90 A MONTH I-Aornts waiilod for six entlrelv new articles, Jus, out. addresaO. T. GAHEY, City Building, Blddo tord, Mine. . lanl7,'liO.-lT. A SEWINQ MACHINE E3 VC I TJ M . . Wl cnx & oiltb.,' celebrated iioIhUss Sew .1 . t:i' ?.V.'!.n'r''n l n I"''mlmns for suhicrl. 1 i'ltT nil 1 " MAGAZINE for known 1 .it '"H, Mngiizlno Is now so well .ain . 0,1din public, that wo need Slllyfc,i,.!K,HI whut bu 1,0 'flalcD said, hMiel if regard lituiatmv ah son.elMni excelle m e Ihey consider lis power for coo Ma i SI, w"! ';vt'r 8v"" '",,ko 1 '. '"'"'rtcr or nil things puro and noble, the. lonelier, whether by sto y, poem or essay, that otdy s mt.u vo l)y ,h, f, , J Rule can they bo wiso r happy Iu order that our lady readers throughout lh country may havetmo stylea of dress, w l ave placed our FAS'JION Departuieut la the hands ol M'm Eemerest, of New York." ' This ImTy Inn becomo thn nihltcr r.ffisbian In tho fTnlKd Stales, nnd it Is gratifying to know flint h r tssln la pure and womanly, TERMS YEARLY IN ADVANCE -I copy $2.r,0; .1 copies for ijtii 5 copies, sad ouo extra to getter up of club ft 10; I) copies, and ono extra. $l; 1 1 copies, unci one extra, i)'Jl. Sample Mos. 20 cents. (UTFor premiums wo have selected a pair of charming pictures ''77m Drnu lurt of tin Smallmet," and "77it Return of the 6Wiu," Uim ol tliesc pictures will lie sunt lo etch per son from whom we recelvo n club of subscri bers as above. One will also be sent lo each single simscrhcr who snids us iJ'J.uO for tho ' Home Magazine. For $U we send thn ' Homo Macazlne" and fhn 'Clilldren's Hour," .Mr, Arthur's nw ma gnr.ine for tho ''Little Ores .' For ft.riil w send Homo Mngn.iuo and "Lady's Hook." For.".l0 w siiiul tlto three magazines Just named. OUR SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. The machine we olTer (Wilcox A Glhbs') Is tho No. 8, as described In Iho manufacturers' list, cash price 30, furnished wilh hammer, fcllur and braider. This machine has become a household litvoiile on account of its noise less, rapidity and easy mauagomeut. A child can work It. For fat subscribers the Homo Magazine, and $100 we send ono of these machines. Ilul.iu order to enable those who cannot procure so many subscribe s to get a machine, we bav" so arranged the ofler'that, by tho sddilion of a fumnt'ove what inny bo secured for nub fcriptlons, of irom $." to $;to, according to size of list, any ono may obtain a machine. Send an ceuis for specimen number of Horns Magazine and gut lull particiat s. Address ' T. 8. ARTHUR & CO. 0l!a Walnut Street, I'hiltultljihia, I't, FOUT Z'S Tills preparation. long aud favorably known, will ttior ouKlily reloTlgorata nrotcenuown ana low-iplrltca honei, by HtrenRthiiniriK and cleanilnK Uia atomacb and lotaa- ' tinea. It la a aura ri re tentive of all die. eaflee lnciSnt to tlila animal, moh u LVSd FEVB, YELLOW WA TEa, HEAVES, COUOIIS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OK APPE TITE AND VITAL ENEHO Y, he. It uae Improvea tha wind, Inoreaiea the nppetllA-glvea a amootn ana Rloisy akinand tranflforma t Ii a J niieralila skeleton into a fine-looking and iplrltM bone. To keener! ot Cows this nrenaratlon la Invaluable. It increases tha quantity and Improves the quality oi the mint, it naa been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent and make the buttor Arm and aweet. In fattening cattle, It Rives them an appetite, loosens tneir niae, aim nukes tliem thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swlno, such as Coughs, Ulcers la the Lungs, Llrer, &o., tliis article acts as a spvctlic. uy putting iron, one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill tha above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In lime, a certain preventive and ouro for the Hog Cholera. Pries 25 Ceats per Paper, or 8 Papers for (t PREPARED P.7 S. A. FOUT Ac imp., AT THEIR frnniF.su. drta and medicine depot. No. 116 Franklin St.. Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Drugtilsts and Storekeepers through out the United States. IMl'iuan & Roberts agents. WaynfaburSt Pa. noviM'tf .-ly. UREIvNIS COUNTY, SS ' Iu thn Orphans' court of said' county, September ID, istili, tho uccouat ot Ralph. Drake. Atlm'r of Levi Rurson, d.:c'd., being presented showing a balance In his bauds of ijt lS.r,.7:t; wn ritlcrcd to P. A. Knox as an Auditor to distribute, &c. To all persons interested, titkn notice -. that In pursuance nf said autlnaily I will meet persons who desire to bo present, nt tho oillcs of E. M. layers, Esq., iu Wuyncslmrg, on Wednesday tho 1 2lh of Dec. next, to disttibuta i ho fund. P. A. KNOX, nov.!!8 Ot Auditor. STEXOOnAI'lir-VriTUOl'T A TEACHER. A SYSTEM OP WRITING WHICH WILL provo of vast Importance to persons wishing to take notes,' transfer sermons or speeeheB Into manuscript. It may tin so quired In a short timo. 1'iiro, postpaid, 0 cents. fiMms A. R. WOOD, Box 101, Wayncsburg, Pn, iiovl'8 2iiio. Piioth'vs Orrics, Wayncsburg, Nov, 2(1, l.ififl. f nnJIAI. LIST FOR DECEMBER TERM, J. IStiU, coniDicncIng on tho llrd Mondav. Bboi'.gli vs Kinney's heirs, 'o. 27, September Term, 1 H.r7. Sllby vs Dunham, No. 02, Sent. Term, 18fi2. Stephens vs Carroll. No. 102, March Term. '03 CrtidicU vs Dunn & Owens, No. fit, December Term If till. Inghram vs Honk, No, 12(1, ,Tunn Term, 1H(U. Miller vs Miller, No, 10 ), March Term, IHGft. Miarpneck vs Curl. No. I(i, March Term, 'US Wilson vs Oliver. No. !!), Juno T. I8C5 AuldvsAuld, No.l t, Sept. T. 180.1. Campbell vs Williams. No. 10, Sept. T. lFOS. Maple vs Prior, ct. ui., No, 87, Dec. T, lHi J. Ilennctt vsScntf, No. Kit, Den. Term, I8G5. Messenger vs Rkhhlll tp., No. 114, Dec. T., 18(!.".. Hickman vs Hickman, No. 0, March T. 18ilfl. Nichols vs Adm'rs Nicliols, No. mt March Term. 18110. ' Spcrrv vs Uoldcr Oil Company, No, 131.' r..nt. 'Ctn IUI'11 B i.iltlUll ft. IIM, 1 iU1l. Slirivcr vs Shriver, No. Mn, March T.. irim. fliiininvsoiiyora, no, ini, jnurcliT, 1808. Rinehart vs VaiulrufT, No. 21, Jimo T., If Sprlnghlllo Tp., vs. Leinmons, No. 155, J R0(l Term, 180(1, Rlcliey vs Stownrt, ct, M.. No. 103. Juno J. F. TEMPLE, Prothonoiqry , 'lorm, lBtitt. uov.28-tc. Election Notice. rnilE Stockliohlers or the First National 1 Bank of Wayncsburg ftro horoby notified that n election for directing, of said bank will bo held at Its banking house lo. Wavnea' burg. TUESDAY , lau 8, 1807, at t o g v. u. JNO. 0. FLKNNIICEN . 1 oe' ' CailtU Horse u Cattle