The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, January 23, 1867, Image 4

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third Blmy ul
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AI.LIo(XS I!L'!I.D!Xa,
Wlinrn li" Is w pared t' execute
niOTOGllA.I'IIS,
AMnKO'nTES,
MALEIANOTVriW.
CAKTIvS 1)12 ISITL,
An.l nil other kind and skies of pictures In n
style coital to the best urllsU ''.special atten
tion will In- rivvn to copying pictures uml en
Uviti" litem. A'.! npplioaliiJiiH will I"' pmmpt
lv attended to. Thiirroon!ar('i:oinnioihu;
liml attractive, and eveiy desirable accommo
dation will he rem'.ered l customer lhis 1"
decidedly (lie best opporl unity to secure accu
rate likflU'SKi'rt evi l' oll'crcd to the people (it
(ipviic County, (.'iill liny tinio it suits you.
Pictures taken anytime in the day, and in all
kinds ol wuitlier. Nov, t.". IKiM. If.
Dit. w. 11. tomoii
HAS been in successful practice for ft imiu
ber of years, will) the experience of the
diilet'eiil hospitals In Kuroe, also a member
of tlie Analytical Medical Institute of New
York, cadio'ites to allenil to nil professional
caws at 1 is olllee , iU. 1128 filbert Street,
l'liih.
Ko intent Medicines are iucd or recom
mended ! the remedies administered are those
which will not brake down the constitution,
but renovate Hie system from all injuries it lias
fiiistulncl from mineral medicines, and leave
the systesi ia a healthy ami perfectly cured
condition.
DYSPEPSIA, thiit distressing disease una
fell destroyer of health and hu;ipiii"ss, iindcr
niiui'ri the eor.siit'iit'ni and yearly carrying
llum.iifl-' to untimely graves, can most cm
pliatilv he cured.
M'.l.'.-.clu'ly, AbVerraliim, that state of Alie
inlhn and wuikno'sof mind which renders
persons incpalile nf orjiiyiiy the plcusbreaor
iiortnnniirr tlie duties ol'lil'e.
RHEUMATISM, In any Ibr.n nr condition,
(lirohie. r in cute, warranted curable. Epi
lepsv, or tilling dcUnc3?, nil clironlo or stub
born ra-cs of
I' KM ILL DISEASES
lalie.dly r.-muveJ ; S.ilt Riic-uni ami every
dcsciip'inu of ulcerations ; Piles and serolul
. uus i1Imv.i s wiaeh have balllad nil previous
medical skid, can tie cured Ly my treatment; j
and I Cm My al!disea"s, (yc CuMnmillou) can .
lie (aired by wear'un; my Medical Juivt, which :
is n protection to the lings air-iinsl all changes
of weather i i all c'.iiuat: s having investigated
f ., ,.n.ih. 1 1 w. iiv.' nt'd iA iiiu'lcr of intenidt- '
...c, ,,! in i.ll iviiUol'tiH' I'aitcd 1
Stales will cure, permanently an cnruaie or;
acute eases ol A.ue and nervous unL'i'.si's in n
caxci:k cvrtsn'-vviTnorr TtiK ksifb
Oil DK.VW'tXd OK ni.oon.
Tape Worm, that drea 1 to tlm Human
Family for years, can be removed with two or
' three 'drea s'of my newly discovered remedy,
warranted in all csif. t'onsulta'ion in the
Kndis'.i andticrmun l.aniiuaires free ofejiaruu
Will muUvl.ils anv distance, if desired. May
bi! addressed bv letter (conliden. tally.) nnd
Jle.lieinc sent with proper diicctions to iiuy
part of tin; country.
OFFICP. No.' O'JS ri'.bert ?lrect, Fhiln.
livuli'iiC-ly
XIS Jts. D 353
1IAV1:,T, FiV.iUT 5IADI3, WE OFFER OUR
CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG
EST STOCKS OF
DRY GOODS!!
m mum.
LliATIlEri, D00T3 i SHOES,
Hats & Caps !
iZXX, ?SAaLS asid SALT,
And a ereut variety of BONNETS nnd HATS
for the Indies, at the lowe.-t irices that Goods
l,ave neen som lor sinco we coninienceiueui
PRINTS From 12 1-2 to 2.'! cts. per yd,
MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 lo tt
FISH At Pittsburgh prices.
IKON & Nails" " Card Prices.
SALT " $3 per barrel.
COTTON YARN, ut reduced rates.
Wo baye the goods In store, nnd all we nsk
cf our friendsi is to cull and see for themselves
for we arc satisfied that an examination of our
stock and low prices will repay litem for their
trouble. To our friends at a distance, we ex
tend a cordial invitation to call nnd seo their
old friends who me always plad to see them,
for we can assure them that it will repay them
for the trouble.
W. 11. M COY & CO.
Tho oil Bbiwl of W. II. M'COY, Greensho
ro, Oreene County, Vtua'u. MaylO,'(i.-,-tt
Carriage Mannfacliircr
Waynksm:ko, Pa.,
r) E3FECTFUT,LY gives notice that ho Iim
V located in Wuyneaborg, Pa., where he in
tend!, to manufacture
C A U It I A O E S
Of every description. From his experience in
the business, be Inula conlldent that his work,
In Rtvlo, finish nnd durability, will t?ive entire
sa'.isi'aelion. It 1- his determination to purchase
the best inatcrWl in market, and employ nono
but competent workmen.
T All new work warrented for one year.
Wavnesburi:, Feb. 21.1 80t) 1 1
MOST DISABLE THE COUNTY.
aUB UNDKKSIQNED VIU. OFFKR AT
, public outcry, on tho premises at Itiee's
Laiiillim, Urceuo county,
Tliursdny, Jamiary 21, 187,
the largo, well arranged unduew Brick Tuvcru
Bland, known na tho
"II 0 H 0 NG AH ELA HOU315 ."
Besides the noculiar advantnncs derived from
tlie situ ol thu buildiuii. the nrooeriv Itself, Is
tho best in that section of the countrv. Its
basement cittern ample room for a STOKE
IIOUBii, there Is convenient and spacious
ntiibllng, a iilcd well of water nnJ other out
buildings. Tins is n Bpicnum npporiunujr lor
nv one contemplating the hotel business.
HUGHES ACOi
Founded in 1840
AND
ISMIBATi'l) CV LECISHTIVB ClUaTliR,
milEONIA INSTITUTION' OFTIIK KIND
1 in the Union conducted liy a I'ractieal hu
ninessiniin. Our liigheitUomim'rciul Author
ities, (!iist and west, pronounca his systems .of
llouk-kecpiiw unedualed coniprehendlnt!
ev.-rv depaitmiitit .of business, and yet so
nkillullv condensed that the attentive student
imuicis tin; wht.'lc, in bix of ciahl wuekft. It
CC'tlflstS ol
' STOCK I500aS,
closed o.iee with n loss mid twice with u g liu
--cNliiliitinir by tlnve. dillcreut lntlhotls die
transi'er of old to new books.
1AKT.KUSIIU' ROOKS,
conducted ly three, dill'eicnl met'nods, ox
hili'uiiifr the transfer of Hie hl new linolm,
with Hie Introduction of u new partner j also
practically illunr.itim: the
VJMVATE I.12I)0K!i,
bv means of v.hich the resullsof the business
ure keiitout of the K'-'ueral limika, for the use
ol the partner? only. ........... ,
How every one. may get rich. How to pet
rich hy Hading. Tlie cause ol. Commercial
failures. On speculations. The moral inllu
ntice of integrity in youtl), etc. Also leelures
"P"" COMMKHCIAL LAW,
nn Piirl.ner ihips, ConlivcK Insurance, Cotu
mnn Cirriers.'llin SbitiU'i of r.iniii'itions, etc.
lT-n ti-il In-1-uction;-, in Di'lTlX' 1'INU
coi-NTKiti'iiiT bank xon::i,
by a full set of rcr.utoe viirneltes nnd coun
i..,, ftndii liirirei'ollectionof counterfeit notes.
oilUliAlLKOADISOOICKIiliriKG,
(in nnmwcnpt,) exhibits Hie construellon nnd
equipment, tne cperatini.' rei'eipts and expen
ditures ; t lie boons clo..ed and a dividend re
corded. These books are advertised by others
but noi tamdit elsewhere ia the ci'y. Our
new svstem of -
lUtlVATElUNK HOOKS,
(in manuscript,) embraces nil the best forms
in use nmcn private bankers. Our new en
larged edition of DnlVs Steamboat Hook keep
in'? Our full course of business praelie In
cludes about FIFTY IJUSINXSS HOOKS,
ruled ioabonl thirty dUVcren' forms, viz: II
T.ci'-ers, 7 I ; i y Hooks, 5 Journals, (J Bill
l mks,
C 'ash Uooks, 4 rwies isooks. invoice
! Uooks, 1 Disiamnt Hook. 1 UieeK iwpsier, i
Deposit Ke'i-.tev, 2 I'oheclicn uegisiers, i
Tickier, 1 llaiuls' H.-gister, 1 Freight Hook, 2
I'asni.re Rooks, 1 Find Hook. Thesa Hooks
practically record idiout six hundred business
tr nsu lion", comprebendin.n DulV's original
pi inol'bu-iness cducalUm, introduced twenty-live
years niro. How far others leivo sue
, l,.,i In imitatin!' Idin will be best seen by
conipaiunr the nusmess papos a:m im i
M I"!!"': w,"
UlC jituiuaiva ui
this institution.
Harper's Enlarged Edition
OK
rilJTS BOOK-KEI'j LNG.
Price ?2. Pottiv. 20 renin.
SOLD BV HOOK SELL1215S GEN-
EUALLY.
AWARDED FOUIt SILVER MEDALS.
Which, with the lollowiiijr testimniiials. ituli
cale the characler of the work :
'No other work upon Bookkeeping explains
(he subject with so much clearness and sim
plicity. F. W. EDMONDS,
t'a.diier Mechanics' Bank, Wall slreel, N. Y.
'As mi extensive ship owner, Aniericnn ami
Eui' pean merchant, bank director, elc.. he
lies borne the reputation of the hi.uliest ordn
of business talents. JNO. W BUlt.NllAM
Me.chant, No. H South ttrcet, N. Y.
"I irruduat'.'d in Duff's collejio in half the
time I expected. His admirable system in
cludes not him; superfluous, nor leaves out
iiiiytliinir ess utiul. .!. H. COMPTON,
Cashier Niagara Bank, Lockport, N. Y.
"Tne inobt complete work of the kind I
have ever we:.." J. E MUUUY,
President Exchange Rank, Filtsburirh.
The most clear and comprehensive that I
have met with. JOHN SNYDER,
Cashier Hack nf Pittsburgh.
V...... n....,i;ilfi, titKinimiiuilv crineiir in (tin
ii ,,i,- tiiitv nl'tlm hnnroved method
i 0. jIr ,)lin. GUKDON J. LEEDS,
Tecol.dintt gee. ot the Amer. lnsti , K. Y.
OuW. II. Duffs Fenmansbip
For the best'bus'iness nnd Ornaniental Pen
manship, awarded our present Penman, by
the i
United States faro at Cincinnati I. in 18fio
Peniipvlvania Stale fair nt Wyoming lHlio
M'..t..,- Pi.nnai'llMlllil filll ILt. Pi 1 1 ilt IliriT ISltll
U'estein V iiriuin fair at Wheclinc ltiiin
Ohio State fair nt Cleveland 1H2
All of which lire exhibited at our olllee.
OUU TERMS.
Have never been advanced, while others nre
chiiririiijr $")0 tuition fee, or $10 nnd IB-extra
for penmanship, and $12 to $20 for text
books and blanks.
For our jrrmluutlng course, Including busi
ness penmanship, time unlimited, tiro &!.
The enlarged edition ol Duff's Hook-keeping,
with blanks and stationery at booksellers'
prices, , ,
Our blanks are mado up of fino extra sized
paper ruled complete, wi li lull sets of auxil
iaries. We therefore present the business student
with the following
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES:
1 We have tho best Pentium In tho west.
2 Dull 's System of Dunk-keeping, (sanc
tioned by the New York Chamber of Com
merce,) taught by the author.
3 The dally lectures of uu experienced mer
chant. 4 A saving of scvea or eight wccUs In lime
of study.
5 A saying of the same number of weeks
board. m
U A saving of $0 or $7 hi Hooks and sta
tionery. 7 A diploma signed by ono so long and so
favorably Uuo,n as a preceptor, as ua recouni
ant, nnd as a merchant.
Vm full nartlculars. send for circular, 75
pages, with samples of our penman's Husinoss
nu ornamental writing, nicuwuig vwuuiy
five eeuts forposttigo, to
i dcff & soar,
PRINCIPALS,
febl7'(l(l-ly PITTSBURGH, Pa.
ll otioo. ,
AT.T. norsons knowlmr themse ves Indebted
to tlie Rhvuiii.ican OkViok, either for Job
Work or Subscription during the six months
the paper was conducted oy mr. waiiiins,
will pay tho accounts to Mr. Jus. E. Haycrs,
who is authorized to receipt for tho same.
Eailv attention to this matter will inva cost.
' MESSRS B1DDLE & CLARK.
tugS
FOUTZ'O
CCLF.BRATrD
Thl pri'tiai'atlnn,
long ami favorably
knuwn, will lliur
ouKhly rt-luvigontta
l)i'iki-nli)wn imJ
own)iitiltd lionten,
by Hlri'iigtlienliitf
aud cleannliiK thu
itomaub auU tutuM
tlnci, It li a lure pre
vt'iilivu of till Ui
riiNt'M Iticltl'tit to
tl.U animal, inch u Lt'N'O FEVLli, GLA.NDhiHrf,
TI.MJ IIL'l VL'a MJ li
coiro us. dib! fii
TKMPKK. FR
VKIW, roUNOKR
IMA i)V AI'FK
TITK AND VITA ti
i:NKH(lY,&o. Hi
use improves the
wind, IncrvAsca
tho npiiutlUj-ffivos
a a in o o t n and
glossy BkiuuiiU i
transforms the1
niiHoruhIa akcluton Into a flne looklnv and spirited
To kwiiera of Cowi thin nrpiiirntlon in Invnliinlild
It iucrcuHut the quuutity aud lmprovcR tho qimllty
oi ui( num. it una
bwn iroven by ac
tual experiment to
inureuM) tho qunn
tlty of milk and
crt'iim twenty ptr
cent, and muke the
butter 11 1 in nud
Bwcct, In fattening
cuttle, it lvt!t thi m
an iintite, luoscnn
t.VVltir. ' ' li I u c i nun
makes them thrlyo
much fuster.
In all dlai'R'ca ot Swing, melt
Coindia, Vlcora In
tlio lainus, I.tver,
tliis ai'ttrlu
ootd as a iiL-cillo.
By nultiiiit from t
if
one-liair a paper '
to a putK-r In a
barrel of swill the
boerailkated
or entirfly prrventwl. If Rtven in tlmo, a ccrtata
pruvcntlvo and euro for tliu Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for 61.
lUlEPAEED BY
s. a. iroiJXK sc. nuo
AT THEIR
ffnniESJlE DltlO AM) SIEDICIXE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Huln by IiniiridsU and Storekeeper! tlirouth
out tho United States.
ltoberU & Co., at'ents, Wnyncs'inm,
ra. novi't'ii
-IV-
GS00EE1ES!
Let Ail Persons
COME TO WAYXLSLlUna
R:ro O-et
CHEAP GROCERY 0
OF
Proi.rletoraof the upleiidid Grocery Ptore, foi
nterlv owned by .loset.h Ye-'ter. Mr. Taylor
keeps on hand a '.nod supply of the very bi'st
Sl'dAii. rol'V KK. TKAS. iiice, Morvs
SF.S. Sl'K'F.S. C.VUliON (UT,. LAMPS,
LAMP (UIIMMIKS. SlIOHFINIHNtirf,
itc, and, in fact, RVHHY 'nilXa usually
kept in a fust class tiroeery Store.
Two doors East of Wilson? New lV.il Jing
Oct II, '(la-tf
UECOFSTIIOMON
NOT OF
ITS
HUT OF
GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY 1
MR. IIOOPKR would still have hia rii nils
and patrons bear n mind, that ho con
tinues In the Grocery and Cnnl'ectiouery trade
nt bis usual place ot doing busiiKB, and that
ho bus iusl received
h. Fresh. Supply
of tlio best quality of all articles in his lino.
TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety oi
useful articles always on hand.
r-EFaSSHKTEHTS,
In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper
keeps a Itcstaurant, where K.'E CREAiM, her-
nes and all the luxuries o the season can bo
obtained.
The most attractive and most popular resort
lutown. Juno I t, 'll.'.-I v
''SHS3RMAH" HOUSE,"
JUST OPENED BY
Tlioa Bradley
1 POSITIVELY Iho mot complete) Hotel in
. our town. Everything combined to fur-
nisli tlie best accommodation ever yet otTjred
in tne pmuic,
moiub lurnisneu ai nu nours, uiuio proviu-
el with the best of the season. Also, a line
ice eiviim saloon tilted up and nt'acliod to the
house, and a hah unrivalled for the variety
' .... .... . J.
act duality ot us contents. Clioleo wines atul
brandies, good whiskey, alo, lino cigars, &o.,
forma few among tho prominent items.
Travellers and those desirous of refreshment
will do well to call, "Tom" still retains his old
I,:HUHlIMI i'l mi UV U.'llllllll.Mll 11, KIJUUUIIIHII,
am! hospitable landlord. House, the oik, for
nierly occupieil bv the "Messenger" Olllee,
Mayfl.'iiik-ly.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Letters of Administration upon tlio F.stato
nf Tiios. Ai.imikk, late of Jeil'crsnu tp .Oreoiio
Co., Pa., dee'd, having been granted to tho
undersigned by tlio Hegtster of Urccno Co.,
all persons knowing themselves Indebted to
said KHtale, ire requested to pity the same,
and those having claims against said Estate
aro requested to present tlieui duly authenti
cated lor settlement.
I.ntnsA Ai.rnmt,
1. N. Caukv,
Dec. B, 18r,. -Ct. Admr's.
ii II U ti X K II O II 8 Bi i
JiUuraon, Greene County, ro:iu'a.
WiS. fi, .. liUMUARXEll, Projiriartu.
HAVING RECENTLY FITTED UP THIS
well known establishment, Mrs. Bum
OAiisun Is prepared to furnh Ik hf.it, to tho
travelling public. The TAULK always sup
plied Tvltli the choicest delicacies, thn H.H
wltli the Hnest Wines and Liquors, good sleep
ing apartments, nnd an abundanco of stable
loom attached to tho premises, Publlo
patronage solicited May 23,'66 -ly.
mmf Column.
l'liLDLNO STOCK
A CoitiiuM'onnsT 8:iys, with regitnl to
feoiliitK stock in winter i With good
cireaml nttention, clock coming into
winter quarter in fair condition mtiy bo
brought through the winter on tlia conr
so - and less vuUiadjlo portions o! fuddor,
au 1 (lonio out tliiiviiiy tit spring. Oan-
cr illy there in ft largo growth ot corn
fod 1 tr, nnd if tins 1ms been saved pro-
pj ly, it wi'l furnish u large amount of
V i'ttulilo foul. Cut fine an I mixed with
tho different qualities of meadow hay,
1 Blraw of tho different varieties ol grain,
1 a'l cut., moistened, nnd a littlo salt ad.
ded and allowed to be. in bulk a few
j hours or days, not'ording n the. weather
J may bo, to soften before feeding, it will
bo eaten neatly or quite clean, and do
In much good us thu better quality of
hay tod whole. lSq.oeiully it a small
ein itikliii'' of meal or any kind of grain,
or a few pulped roots tiro added, we
have a Co "d which stock will thrive upon
in a remarkable degree.
If the firmer has both hay and grain,
it is bolter to feed a portion of the grain
in this way, ground into meal, than to
sell it wiling a portion of his hay in
stead, if eithor .nust bo disposed of. The
more oonoenlrated tho food tho more
fattening material is furnished, and the
richer and better tlio manure. Com
fodder, coarse hay atul straw cut and
mixed as abovo, with a littlo meal to
give a flavor to the talo and smell, will
b'3 culcn olean, with tlio exception, per
haps, of a fe w piecci of tho liard butts
mid joinU Fed three times a day regu
larly, with what thoy will eat eWn,
Btockof all kinds will thrivo as well as
thoutzh tod on an canal amount of
English hay, uncut, and thu same quan
tity ot gram. A ton of sweet corn fjd
dcT prepared in above, and fed, is worth
nearly as much as a ton of hay. Form
and Firesilo.
1I0V TO MAKE iiOTII 1SXI1H MEET
Mr. Joliimon says that lie lias noticed
that those fanners who huvo the most
dilii'julty to make both ends meet, al
way pl nv tho most and keep tho most
stock. Now tlieso men take the true
plan to keep themselves always poor,
and bring in link'.. It is good profit to
raiso lilies hundred bushels of win'tit
fiMiu tan acrc-ii but when it takes
thirty nures to raise that amount, it is
riised at a los. So it is with caltlo and
sheep. Yo.i will seo the thinking farmer
m skill'' fonr -veai's old steers worth from
o.)i) to 3S0 caoli, and his neighbor's
,,t
tho stum ng), not worth over $2 1 to
$10. If his land is exhausted, and a
great many farms are then he should
plough no more than ho could thor
oughly m mure. Seed with clover and
grass, and let it rest n r even iwo years,
and that field will net only pay well fur j potion thn will render sickness tolera
tillago, but will furnish mannresfif lightly ble, solitude pleasant, ago venerable, life
managed) to make ' another field of tho ' more dignified nnd useful, and death
same richness, also, It is bad policy ess terrible.
when a field is once highly manured, to Wispcm kjii t:iic Ni:w. Yeau. Keep
keep cropping with grain until it is used ' out ot debt. Pay as you go. Buy
up
Tlio luttcr end of the land will bo
worse than tho first. lint 1 t tho laud
lay in tho clover, even one year; but
two aro bettor after it is manured, theu
it will stand, porhaps. nix good crops
before it requires manuring; if clay sub
soil, it certainly will. Country Ge-it!o
man,
THE "FARM AND FIRESIDE."
We have reoeived the first number ot
a Pennsylvania Agricultural journal
having tho abovo titlo. Tlie editors,
evidently acquainted with tho work
they have undertaken, after presonting
their onterprtso to tho public and invi-
tinr llw.ie imi ml f.-innds to aid tllQtri.SDV!
,.w , , oar8clve3 tO mako a jour
" u yn" J
nal worthy of tho ereat aorricultural
community a valuable compendium of : mother. As ho reached tho door of hie
rural intelligonco, a pleasant companion mother's residence her corpso was be
to the farmer, gardener or stock-raiser; ing carried out for burial.
nniustructor of their families and ade
fondor of their manifold interests."
There is something neat aud novel in
tl)(j mako-up of this journal and speak
. . ....... i.:..,.u .i.i r
ing typographically it would please the
most oritical. Tho only Agricultural
, ,. , , c. ,, , .i,i,i
paper published in tho trt.ito, it snoulU
I ij0 patronized as a homo institution.
! . 1 ... o t. i r 1 i
i 1AT ,( t nt. 11 ia nnhtidhnrl
v ti uuiuiuoim .,..
vveekly, in quarto form, beautifully iU
, ' , I, 4l) q
Ins', rated, lerms 5,UU porye.u. n.
; g FoiS Publisher, Pllila., P
0. Box.
893
LuiKii.M.iTt m Fahmino. In this art,
and almost in this art alone, 'it is the
liberal hand which maketh rich.'
Li'iornlity in providing utonsils is tho
saving both of funa and labor- Tho
moro perfect his instruments, tho moro
profitablo aro they.
So almost ia it with bis working cattle
and stock. The most perfect iu their
kinds aro over the most profitablo.
Liberality in good bams and warm
shelter is tho sourco of health, strength,
and comfort to animals, causes them to
thrivo on less food, und secures from
damage nil sorts ct crops.
Liberality' also in tho' provision ot
food for domostio animals is the source
ot flesh, intisolu and manure.
liberality to tho earth.in seed,ouHiirc,
and compost, isthe source of its profit.
Jonah Quincy.
A Si.tmi r Mimici'. A con pin were
married by inictake in Detroit the other
evening. The groomsman and brides
maid got into wrong position, so that
tlie groomsman was next thu bi'tdo, nnd
thu groom besides Ihu brides maid. I bo
clergyman suppo.-ing that two couple
wore to bo made one, asked tho gentle
men to join hands with their respective
ladies, which was done, nnd in a few
minutes all tour were married. Whin
the situation was fully comprehended,
tho parlies concluded to accept it nod
make the best of it.
Tiikhu are no peopl : in Ihe world
with whom eloquence is so universal as
with the IiiHh. When Leigh Ritchie
was tiavcling in Ireland, he passed s
man who was a painful spectacle of pail
or, squalor, and raggedness. His heart
smote him, and he turned back.
If you arc in want, said Ritchie 'why
don't yon beg?'
'Surely, its beggiu' I am, yer honor.
'You didn't say a word.'
'Av oocrso not, yer honor, but see
how the nkiu is spakin' through tho
trowsersl and tho bones ctyiu' out
through me skin.! Look at mo sunken
cheeks, an' ti e famine that's starin' in
mo eyes I Man alive, isn't it beggiu I
am wid a thousand tongues?'
Costi'i.niKNT to Dhmocuats. Among
tho left-banded compliments paid the
Democratic party by tho Southern
press, wo have seen nono quite equal to
tho following tribute, offered by the
Richmond DiuU:h. Its truthfulness
is historical : 'Will they light? Not
they. They humbugged the South be
fo:o the late war with tho idea that they
were as staunch men us Yancey ; but
when the war tocsin sounded they got
them, inlo eaves and holes, with tho
wolves and bats. A plagua on such
friends, we say.'
A story is told of a soldier
w" '
about one hundred aud fitly years ago,
was frozen in Siberia. The last ex
pression bo made was 'It is ex .'
He then froze as stiff as marble. In th"
summer of IS 00 some French physd
ci ns found him, after having laid fro
zen for ono hundred nnd lifiy years.
They gradually fl awed him, and upon
animation being restored, ho concluded
his sentence with 'eeedingly cold,'
Ri MKMntii' That scrimping the feed
(if'.tatteiiing hogs is a waste of grain.
That over-fed fowls won't lay eggs.
That educating oh Idren is money
lent a liurdred per cent.
That one evening spent at homo in
study is more profitable than ten in
i lounging about couutiy taverns.
That viows should always bo milked
regularly and clean
Tun real design of education is, to
give children re.iotirees that will endure
a
long as !i(o endures s habda that time
win oui ueieriomie nm unuuj , w...-
nothing except tho money is m your
pocket. Have no ncoount current at
the grocer's or butcher's. Go without
new clothes till you can pay for them.
Give your noto of hand to nobody.
Eschew credit. Deal for cash only.
At a recent railroad dinner, in com
pliment to the fraternity, tho toast was
given : "An honest lawyer, tho noblest,
work of God." But an old farmer in
tho back part of the house rather spoiled
tho effect by adding, in a loud voice,
'and about tho scarcest.'
A Sad Rltuus. A former resident
of Allegheny city, Mr. Gcorgo Varty,
returned home, after an absenco ol six
teen years, coming homo for the pur-
' pose of spending two holidays with hh
At a Christmas festival of tho Moth'
dist Episcopal Church in Titholo, Pa
liev. 1). S. Steadman received a pursi
containing fivo hundred dollars from or
omanizaliou calling themselves the "For
ty Thieves." The Swordsman's Clul
also presented him with one hundi'co
and twonty-five dollars.
A Cokst'.bmc in Kentucky, in pub
lishing some personal property for sale
put up a notice, with the following
clause i 'I wyll xspooso fr sail tho Cda
18CG uv Jan won lytic rono hors, or w
much thereof as ma bo nessary to latlisli
gugircrjt.'
Education is a companion which no
misfortune can depress, no crime can des
troy, no oiioajy can alienate or enslave
At home a friend abroad nu introduo
lion in solitudo a solace and in socie
ty an ornament
An Indianian says that hanging seed
corn in n smoke house, nnd leaving it
thoro, while tho meat is being smoked,
will keep moles and field mice from eat
ing it after it is planted.
Making Uoads. Drain them. There
cannot be a good road where water
stands by the side ot or on it. Keep out
stones of every sisso, and have tho top
of tho road evenly and slightly round
ed. The man who takes nri pains to
mako or save manure, will not find
farming a very profitable businoss.
THE eiTHERlSO ST01U1
HAS $rV I
A. HEDGE "& SOxN
llavo Just received a New Stock ol
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
COIXAR3, NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSI
ERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DE
SCRIPTIONS. Wo huvo just received a large assortment of
thu latest kind of ready made
BOOTS AND SHOES
which wo can warrant to wear, and do good
service.
Also a few Low Priced Hoots and Shoes
which we will not war runt bought expressly to
compete with our neighbors.
Don't fail to call It you want to sen good
articles In our line of trade, it will cost noth
ing to look at them.
Kemonihcr the place, "Allison's Building,
opposite the Court If .use."
Wuyneshurg, May 2, tf.
L AT EST K AS 1 1 ION 3 DEMAND
W. J Bradley's Celebrated
Patent
DDPli EX ELLIPTIC
(OU DOUBLK Sl'IUNOI)
Tim Wonderful Flexibility and great com
fort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Du
plex KUiptie, Skirt wilt he experienced partic
ularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, enr
riai'es. railroad cars, church I cws, armchairs,
for promenade and liousi dress, us the skirt
car. be folded when in use to occupy a small
place as easily mid conveniently as a Nm or
Muslin Dress, an invahuble quality in crino
line, not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady hiving cnioved the pleasure, com
I 11)1 1 unit fri i-.i i v., u y rim n. iiLni.tii uiv
ldcx lOliliilie SI eel Sprn.ir i.kirt lor a single day,
will never afterwards willing!,' dispense with
their use. For Children, Misses and Young
Ladies they nre superior to all others.
They will not bend or break like Ihe single
spring, but wi 1 preserve their perfect and
irraceliu suape wli n ttiree or lour nr unary
skirts will have been thrown aside as useless,
The hoops are covered with double and twist
ed thn ad, and the bottom rods urn not only
double springs, but twice (or double) covered!
preventing tlu.-in liom wearing ouiwlien drag
idnir down stoops, sb.ir, &c.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favoritnwith
nil ladies and is universally, recommended bv
the Fashion Magaziu s as the standard fckiit
of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following Inestimable advan
tages in Crinoline, viz.; superior quahtv, per
fect inaiiufacture, stylish shape and finish,
llexihiliiy, durability. comfort, nnd cconeniv,
enquire for J. W. liRADLIAT'S Duplex Ellip
tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you
get tile aennine article.
CAUTION. To guard against Imposition
be particular to NOT1CI0 that skirts oll'ered ns
"iH.i'J.LA" have tlie red ink stamp, vi..: .
W. liradlev's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,
upon the waistband nono others are gcmitno.
Also Notice that every Hoop will ndndt. a pin
lining passed through 'lie centre, tlius reveat
Inir the Iwo for double) snrlugs braided to
gcther therein, which is the secret of their
flexibility and strength and a combination not
to be found in any other Skirt.
For sale in all s'to'es where first class skirts
are sold throughout tlie United States unci
elsewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the
Patent, WESTS. BRADLEY & CAUY,
U7 Chambers & 7!) & l Reado Sts , N. Y.
Oct. lo.'iiu-yin
P. IB. GRIMKS kU,
LATEST ARRIVAL!
F.ALL AND WINTER STOCK
OUOHT BEFORE THE 1ADVANCE IN
PRICES, TO SUH EVEBY1JODV.
33 k sr ZGr o oas!
CUE above firm, located at White Cottage,
Orceae county, Pa., take'pleasure In nn
nouncing to their friends mid the public that
they have and aro receiving from the eastern
cities a largo stock of staple nnd fancy, for
eign and domestic DUY GOODS AND NO
TIONS. This stock consists of Calicoes, De
laines, Casshneres, Tweeds, Handkerchiefs,
I'iiices, II op Skirts, Tickings, Linens, Bleach
ed and Brown Muslins, Gloves and Hosiery,
Gents' Cravats nnd Ties, Collars, Jaeouetts
and Cair brics, Ladies Dress Goods,
Ready Made Clothing,
Boo s ocs, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
wiro. Dye Stnll's, &e., &c.
" yr'iiolithcy will sell as low as possi
ble to CAi i buyers or for country produce, at
en i.ues us will enable them to make a liv
ing Please re nembertlus Is tho old firm of P.
M. aUIMES. They have got a new Iioubo,
lew tlrm, and tho best of all new goods.
Sept. in. lSliii.-tf. '
Exchange Hotel
. .--.
G-reO 1 1 S1DO r O,
J. V. II UN, Prmprictop
TN INVITING THE PUBLIC to his patron-
L age, the undersigned teels conlldent, that
. ,.,v., - . .,.. ,
iy lus long experience, nu win uu
ender satialactton to an. no gimrnmeen mu
.est accommodations botli to man nnd beast.
Mayl0,'t!5 ly J. W. UARN.
l A f X K S BU'U M I RL E & 8 T 0 E
WORISLS!
mm iliiEi!.
STILL continue to enny on tho Marble and
Stone cutting business at their long estab
il'ihed stand Immediately East of thu Public
Miinro, Main Street, Wayuesbui'K.
This establishment has been In constant
operation since IHlllt, and the long experience
add energy of tho proprietors, linked with the
orereiso of sound judgment -and good taste,
Iwo won for them a wide spread and enviable
reputation.- Anextensivo stock of the varloua
verlcticB of the best marble kept constantly on
hiind. Special atteoMon' paid to polishing,
pleasing, curving an engraving,
Allordov mil - filled.
December 23, 18(12.
T . W.ROSS.
PIIVSTOTAN AND BUHUEON.
AfFICJS In Jewell's building, West end of
J Masi street, waynosouif pa , .i,-u.
v.
; 1..'.
If.
"18 years established In N. V. City,"
"Only In' tillible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
'Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Huts coiiie out of their holes to die."
"Costar's" Rat. Roach, -&c Extkrh'i
Is a paste used for Hats, Mico, Roaches, .
Rlack and Red Ants, ic,, &a. . M
"Costau's" Hi:i) Deo Kxtkhmi nator
Is a liquid r wash used to destroy,
and tdto is a preventative lor Red-liugs,
&c.
"CosTAn's" F.i.ECTiuo Fowinn Fob Insects
Is for Mollis, Mosquitoes, Fleas, lieb-
Kul'S, In-sects on Plants, Fowls, Anlmuls,
&c7
3" ! ! 1 IkwAim ! I I of all worthless ImU
tat ions,
KTSeo that ."OoBTAn's" name Is on each
Box, Bottle and Flnsk, before you buy.
t-Aililre-s, II K. Ml I K, UINTAH,
4S4 Broadway, M. V.
feS-Sold In Wuynesburg, Pa.,
ftjj' Iiy Roberts & Co,
And all Druggists and Retailers everywhure.
"COST A RB"
CKI.iaillATUD
II U I 1J
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils.
Cancers, Itruken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Weed- -
lug, llhiul anil i iiinlul riles ; acromions.
Putrid and Ill-con' Hloneu Sores ; Ulcers,
Flandular Swellings, Eruptions Cutaneous
Atlecttnns, liliigworm, l en, corns, liunlons,
Chilblains, &a ; Chapped Hands, Lips, &c.j
llites ot Spiders, Insects, Annuals, CSC, fix.
(ffl-Boxcs, 2S eta., 50 cts., and $1 si.os,
CSrSold bv all Druggists everywhere.
it;And by tinsiiv it uostab' uepot 484
Broadway. N. V.
KvrAnd .by Roberts t & Co., Waynesburgi-.
lVnn a-
COST A It '
UNIVERSAL
S
CSt
WUA V IUUIM
For Corns, Bunions, Waits, fire
fyTjoxcs, 2.1 els., 50 cts., and $1 sizes.
tSjrSoM by all Druggists every where.
r",5"And liy IIiiMiir R. Cosr.ui, Depot 484
Mroadway, N. Y.
e-3T.nd by Roberts & Co., Wayncsburg,
Peiin'"-
"COS T A R '
ritnPAUATioN or
S"
Bitter-Sweet
AND '
ORAXGe BLOSSOMS
For Beautifying tlio Complexion.
Used to Soften and beautify tlio Skin, re
move Freckles. Pimples, Eruptions, &c.
Ladies are now using it in preference to all
others. ' -l
tOPllottljSi $1.
gjrold bv all Druggists everywhere.
S-a-And by ID.sky K. CosiAn, Depot 484
Broadway, N. Y.
(K-Aiid by Roberts & Co., Wayncsburg,
Penu'a.
C O S T A It ' 8 "
PECTOn.VL
Cough Eemedy,
For Coughs, 0 .Ids, Hoarseness, Snro Throaty
g
'roup. Whooping Uougll, iniiuoiif.a Asiiiinii,
insumptlon, uronemai Atreciions, uou uu
.....rr, -...1 r
inscases oi inu i iiroai, mm uiiiiua.
tt-a-lloltles. Ii5 cts., 50 cts., anufl sizes.
83-Snld by all Druggists ovorywliere,
S-if-And by HisNiir K Costaii, Depot 484
()UllwnyJN. .
And by Kobe:
erts & Co., Wayncsburg,
IM.IU
l'eiin a.
" CO ST A R
CBI.UHI.ATKn
Bishop Pills
J
AUNlVKlUAb UliXiNlUl 1'll.U,
; Pof N(!rV0UI( nnd Sick Hendaclio, Costlvcncw,
, Tl1(ii,TCHtlon. Dvsnnnsla. Dlllmnness. CoBlumD-
.1.... IU,..,..,.... l',,U.,d ('1,111a Voinn n,l
bltfll i'llllllll.U, V"i,vs w n, u,,,.n. uu,
general derangement nf tho Digestive Organs.
tltWfin OK nla . SO ntd ill alwua.
Sold by nil Druggists every wboro.
And bv Hkjikt 11. Costab, Depot 484
Broadway, N. Y. '
-And by Roberts A Co., Warnciburg,
Pa.- 1 ' -v
BOT.U,'06.-Sm. .;i1i ,-.' ... j i, .1,
, ;. ; j .': V l ci..,j'i ' hi Mr' ',. l-.,-,iii.. ij. , j.
i- 1" i i'-i -..'I J r.mVi.:. .