The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, January 30, 1867, Image 3

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WAYNE3BUKG:
Wednesday, January so, 1807.
- To Odr Readkbs. Again we petition you
to tti lis by contributing to the columns of
your paper anything that will bo of locul or
general Interest During tlicso long Winter
lights, when you have drawn your easy chair
before the cheerful flro, write us your thoughts
on the political questions ot tho day, your
experience or suggestions in farming, any In
cidents or accidents that may havo happened
In your neighborhood recently. Give us the
material and wo will try to build a suitable
fabric.
Puro White Lead and Flaxseed Oil for sale
at 0. V. Huberts & GVs Drug Storo.
Anonymous coiiiinuiibatioiis, we must
fcay again, will be thrown among the
Nvasto paper. Several have been Unit
tfisposod of of late. Our iiitnds wil
also bear in mind that reports ot marri
ages aud death must bo accompanied
by the name ot tlio perion sending
tlem.
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys for sale at Q.
W, Roberts & Co'b Drug Storo.
m O m
Br some- "unseen power" a steam engine,
or part of one at least, has found lis way to
our town common, and it is rumored that a
planing mill, door and sash manufactory Is to
go up next Summer.somowhore in these parts.
We shall hall with gladness any improvement,
but wo should much rather see tlio building
and hear the rumbling of machinery than to
bear it on (lit.
Oils of all kinds for salo at O. W. Roberts
& Co.'s Drug Storo.
-
Every parent having a child to edn
cato should send for a circular of tho
State Normal School.
ItS a iVailtPgea ,
are said to bo unsurpassed. For circu
lars address the Principle, J. A. Cooper,
Edinboro, Erie county,
Physicians Prescriptions carefully com
pounded ut O. W. Huberts & Co.'s Drug Store.
-
Tim closo winter wo aro having
augurs bountiful harvests. Fanners
speak eheeiily of future prospects. Tho
industry of this class, tavorud by the '
powers that be, will give a quietus to hard
times.
A large and well selected stock of Pel Turnery
for sale at O. W. Roberts & Co.'s Drug f tore.
s Osk week ago we were "snow hound"
this week wo aro "icu bound." One
inflexible band of ico girds all
'nature and as yet tlio gonial, solar rays
liavo ivltised to release her from tho
..11 1 - rn t! j .. n.
ui'Hl uiiiui x ww riiii'vi v km viiiuv- ;
ing and loo dangerous fir riding veri- Z ok, Mis MAii'oiic Sku.kks, uf (Jroene
ly, ihoso aro "troublous '.imos." Mow ' county. nnJ Mr, John Josiss, of Wash
to raise tlio wind, we don't know. To it' county Pa.
say that our piaint, oi l burg was null i - - --
would inadequately express tho j
thought. IVesMalls below the super-i On Thursday last., in this place, of
latively superlative sameness that reigns i Typhoid Pneumonia Mns. Fuanois IJ
mi , . , : wile ot tho Hon. Jessie Lazkaii, aged
supreme. Iho sports or winter aro 5!) yClrH '
crowinij old, and liko a well worn coat, ! n-i. i i
b , , 'i Iho burial ceremonies woro pcrform-
we aro wil ing to Iiij them aside, liusiness j , , . ... , ,
, , , , i , ; ed on Sunday last. An instructive aud
nas reauiioit uiai. siaim point wnence
there seems to bo no retrograde nor
progressive movement. The loungers
aud loafers are visibly on tho increase,
as a lew moments in the village tavern i
or groceries will demon-tr.dH. They
gather there to recount "the, dangers j
they havo passed,'" or ibegtiilu tho
fleeting hours" with pipo and j ko
Sewing circles aud parlor festivities are
not patronized to that extent which in
door conliuoiiioiil would suggest. Even
the "boys," driven to desperation by the
i i ..u : .: :
. . , , ., 1
to slide in the streets, l ave thrown aside ,
their sleds in disgust and nnniso them.
eelvos by tying tin cans to tlio tails ot
any of tho unfortiinato caniuo species,
that fall into their ruthless clutches. Oh I
tho degeneracy of thoo days !
Varnish of all kinds, nnd of tho very best
quality, for salo at G. V. Roberts & Co.'s.
i ,- i . I I t -w
OUH BOOK TABLE.
Lady's Hook. Tho Feburary issue of
this excellent periodical is nn our desk
It if a number of more than usual attract
ion i tho illustrations aro of tho very
highest order of tho art, and tlio literary
tunllor cannot bo excelled. Tho "LoH
Motley" is a steel engraving containing
thirteen figures, and is very expressive.
The fashion plate is tho forth eoininjj
lashious for .next month, in beautiful
stylo. It contains tnor.i engravings,
useful and ornamental, than any pro. L
' ous number. Qoduy has none to excel!
liin, so the last issue excels its predeces
sors. Terms $3. Address L. A. Godey,
riiiladelphia.
Atlantic Montui.t. Tho February
issue of this mor-lhly is before us, Its
table of contents if rich. The Guardian
Angel story of Now Kngland life;
JIalia a poem by Alioo Caryi Charao
teristics of tho Elizabethan Literature
George Budillion's Knight, Comic Jour
nalism, bono whoso experience pecu
liarly flu lilm to' writo on this subject;
Elisabeth's Chamber; Kath.irine Morne;
a Driffiwood If'irei. Apothcr Out-Door
Paperi Haul Estate, a. poem, by J, T
'tovvbrldgoi How Mr. Frye' would have
prpaelind iti Ulscial Phenomena in
Maino, tho first of a series of popular
Aciontitto. pnpersi Foini Mngginro, n
chapter ot Italian .,expeuuncui h'eeolee
tiohVol' John VanJorlyn, the Ariisti
Tbq Republican Allianooiiho Standpoint
of tho Board ing-I louse. Address Tick
nor & Fields, Boston, Mass.
IIuaw.k's Monthly.- This favorite
and popular periodical for next month,
is before ua with all its attractions. It
is rich with the bent ot reading from the
pons of popular authors. Now is the
time to subscribe. Address Beadle's
Monthly. 118 William St. N. Y.
Faints of all kinds, dry and in oil, for salo
atO. W. Roberts & Co.'s Drug Store.
Somk of our patrons complain ot tho
irregularity ot the mails, with what jus
tico we are unablo to say. Tlio paper
is mailed promptly each weok iu time
for tho out going mails. Cureless post
masters, storms and impassable roads
are circumstances over which wo havo
no control. Wo trust the cause of dis
appointment will bo attributed to its
just source.
Trusses and Abdominal Supporters for sale
at U. W. Roberts tfc Co.'s Drug Storo
Oisnament tub I'aw.ok Suspend an
acorn by a cotton thread so as nearly to
touch tho wator in a glass vessel (a hya
cinth glass is perhaps the best); set upon
the window or mantel, and let it remain
tin ro lor eight or ten weeks, moro or
less, without being interfered with, ex
eept to supply tlio evaporation of tho
water, and the acorn will burst, and as
it throws a root down into tho water, n
sprout or stem will bo sent upward,
throwing out beaulitul leaves, thus giv
ing you an oak tice, in full life and
health, within your parlor.
So says an exchange, it may bo woi'ili
an experiment.
TTENTION ! SOLDIERS !
Disbanded Soldiers entitled to additional
ttmitilv it, uli.p tlm runout A ..I ,F fimrctts
cl,..nlil I... r.,,...f.il v.-li,M lln... r.mnl.v t, f'lll-
led their dues.
It Is not every unprincipled
"sharper" who hangs out his shingle that Is a
licensed chi.n wient.
I am thus authorized by law, and will at
tend to all snUlicU' claims for hack i-av, i-bn-
BIONS aild ADDITIONAL JlorJSTIliS, Having the
correct bhnks on hand to make such applica
tion, there is no cause for return of papers
onco sent, or delay In making thorn out. Ro-
ceipts given for all discharges placed lu my
P ssession.
Apply at onco two moro months will be too
latJ. 11. I' FLEXNIKKN,
P. O. Box 103, Odlco First Nat. Rank.
jan:lt),'l7 Waynesburg, Pa.
Conveyancing done on reasonable terms.
FORBEAR.
Forbear, wrath only kindles-wrath,
An 1 stirs up passions' lire ;
While mmwVy xo'ii, mildly teiuU
To cheek the liiltrivst ire.
T, .,.,, 1 V.w l... M
very impressive sermon was preached
by Dr. A. 15. Miller, at the C P.
Church, ufler which, although tho day
was one of unusual inu'etnency, a larae
and sorrowing cortego followed the
remains to the cemetery on tho hill.
The deceased was an old resident of
our town and has ever been honored for
her moral worth, christian principles and
urbane disposition. Society has lost an
ornament, Christianity a friend, and the
community a member that cannot bo rc-
n)M
'
On Tuesday. Jantnry 22d, 1807, at
lh(j gt Cy Pittllbliri?hi
jKSSIK A. S. Hawkins. wif of Charles
II. Hawkins formerly of this plaeo.
0n Monday last, at her residence in
Morris tp, this county. Mi.s. Sahaii,
wife of Gho. Lkhitnuu. Tlio deceased
died very suddenly, scarce a half hour
between seerniiifr health and death. It
is presumed from apoplexy.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
Jan. 20. Gold closed atl.1t.
Waynesburg Market, .
collltnCTKI) WEEKLY UY J. UUIIICIt.
nulter, fresh roll ?fi to 30
Collno per It '. 33 to .
Corn per bushel
Corn meal per bushel
Country Soap per tti
Candles, mould per II
Caudles, dipped " '.....
Cheese per lb
Dried Peaches per lb
ICir us pr dozen
Flour per bbl ,.,
Flax seed per bushel...,
Fuathers per b
Lnt'd per lb;
II. W. Flour per lb
Molasses
Oats per bushel
live per bushel .,
Timothy seed pop bushel
no
70
r8
25
L'5
L'l)
I f 00
2 25
no
10
75 to I f0
yoto3r
1 (10
..3U0 to a 3
15
, 22
Ml
i. 1 00
Ulee pur li)
Sugar, crushed per 11)
ti
Sagar. rellneil " "
Sugar, New Orleans, G lbs .
r. H, sugar, s nn
Svrup. per gallon
Salt, No. 1 per bbl
Soft Snap per gallon
Tar per gallou
Tea pur U) ,
Turpentine per gallon...
Tallow per lb
Wheat per bushel
White lioad per keg
White Lime pcrbusiiel.
Wo' 1 coininon to tine...
Potatoes per bushel
Turnips, per bush
o
1 uo
I 1)0
4 (10
25
1 00
2a 2 40
2 00
15
3 50
4 to 5 00
i no
i 40U50
125 to 1 (id
45
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Dai.timohh, January !iG.-Cofleeiuiet:
' i
stocks light and hold litnily. Flour nom-
hilly unchnnjjeil. Wheat i'-i 15 for ,
Southern rod. Corn stoady at 02 a (J70
. .
lor . mixed, . 1'rovisious nnuhuniiud..i
Wlneky nominal.
riTTSUl'KU (jF.NLIUL 3MKKKT
Satuhdat, January 2(1, 1 80?
During the week there lias been but little
stir lu our markets. In nearly all brum lies
of trade, business lias been almost at a stand
still, and at tho close, this evening, thcro was
every prospect of remaining so. Tlio snov
storms and blockades have Interfered with
the receipts nnd shipments of goods not only
on the railroads, but ulso on the country wag
on roads. Our rivers are frozen over as solid
ly ps they havo been at anyjiiuofor many
years.
URAIN-Whcat nt 3 OOiijS 00
Corn at 70f7fl
Rye nt fit 2mI 25
ifuckwhent dull.
Oats ro.
FLOUR-Sprlng Wheat ut I2,-().
Winter " at i5,ro
Rye at H 00.
HAY-Riilc'd at $21,00 V ton.
Loose at f lio.utit.i'.'a.uo,
EGGS Sales at SWisSSc.
CHEESE Western Rescrvo at I .
Hamburg nt 1Cm17.
New York Ui when a'. 20
MJTTKU-l'rime Roll nt 2S(a:iii.
APPLES. Per barrel ut 2.UOoia.7.".
CHICAGO MARKET.
CmcAno, January '.'il, isti7.
Pi.oun Dull and noiu iual at ijiouio no for
spring extras.
Wheat Opened n shade firmer and closed
quiet at 2 HIJa2 20 for No. I; .l 87u2 20
for No. 2.
Cons Dull and unchanged j light sales at
78fa7HJcfor No, 1.
Oats Dull j small sales at tOjc for No. 2.
in storo
Piovisions Oncnd dull but closed firm nn l ,
moro active ; mess pork 33aiUc better; ut ;
f 18 2,rml 75.
Mv:t lloos Stcadynt (J.i 7.iafl (10 lor com
mon light: $8 15a0 40 for good to smooth
heavy.
Diikssko Tims lOaL'c higher; sales range
from ijiii 7.a7 7!i, closing at $7 il" for lots
dividing on 200. Receipts I. not) dressed
hogs, Shipments 1.MI0 dressed hogs.
NEW YORK DRY CiOOl) MARKET.
New Yoiik, January 20 Tho dry
gootla market is flat, prices aro sustained
except for Atlantic A. heavy brown
sheitiiigs, which aro reduced to 22a,
same lis other varieties.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Piiii.ADui.i'iiiA, J.inuary 2:!, '07.
.T..H ,l .1.. t t.... c.Qn
Ss --. ,. w, ,, ,.
mil. Oats 7a.iSc. Clover seed AS S.luB ii 0.
i W.iskey nominal
SPECIAL NOTICES
A COUGH, A COLD, Oil A
S0.aE TKKCAT
Rl QIMIIKS IMMKMATl! AT'f KNTION,
am 8iKnii.li in; cui:ci(i:u.
Tk Al.I.OWKD TO COSTINI.'K,
lIir.lTATIOXOV'TIIK 1,1'NOS, A I'lIR.
MANUNT TIHIOAT DISKASB, OB
CONSL'MI'TIO.V
IS OlTIiNTIIU HF.SUI.T.
II R O V W ' S
B HO N II I A L TROCnES
UAVI) A MltlXT ISrl.UKNCK TOTIin I'AIITS,
CIVR lJIMUDIATK IIKI.IKF.
For Broncldtl.4. Astlnin, Catarrh, Consump
live tt itel Throat, Discuses, Tioches are
used Uli always yond success.
SINGERS and PUBLIC EPEAKEI?
wil! find Troriat useful in clearing tho voice
whentahen belb.o Shining or f?pe!;ii. and
reliuvhif? ihn Ihroal nTl.er nn unusual exertion
ol Iho voeul organs Tho VWWk.i are recom
niended and prescribed by Physician!, and
have ' had testimonials from eminent men
throughout tho country. Ileitis an ulwoiu of
true merit, and htivin;; promt their efllcucy by
a test of many years, each year Umls them in
new localities In various parts ol the wor'.d
nnd tho Tmrhe.K nro universally pronounced
better limn other article?.
Out us only ' jitows'sBiinvciii w, Thophks,"
and dn not tuUe any of the Wm-thknn fmitntloiis,
that may lie olfered. Bold KvtBvwnnuu.
Nov2l-(iino.
PREPARED OIL OFPAIjM AND MACE,
FOlt l'UKSI.IIVINU, KICSTOIIISO, AMU IlKAUTI
FYINO T1IK IIAIK.
And is the most delightful; and'.wouderful ar
tielo tho world ever produced.
Ladles will find it not only a certain remedy
to Restore, Darken nnd Reautit'y the Hair, but
also a desirable article for tho Toillet, as it is
highly perfumed with a rich and delicate per
funic, independent of the fragrant odor of
the Oils of Palm and Mace.
The JJarvcS of Peru.
A new and beautiful perfume, which in
delicacy olVont, and the tenacity with which
it chugs to the handkerchief and .person, is
unequalled.
The abovo articles for sde by all dnr&;ists
and Perfumers, at $1 per bottle each. Sent
by express to any address bv proprietors.
T. W. WUIG1IT &CO.,
100 Liberty St., New York.
Oct. 24, iPOrt. ly.
.-
SB. SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE FILLS.
A Substitute for Calomel.
TIiojo Pill ire compoioj of nrloui roott, hanng
tho power to roliw tlio eccrctlom of the liver u
promptly and nircotnally aa Wuo pill or mnreury,
and without produolim any of thow dlBialilo or
danncroui effects winch olton follow tho me of tho
latter.
In all blllou dliorden thcao Pllli may bo uwd with
oonlliloiieo, an tboy iiromoto tho dlrchargo of vitiated
Wo, and rrniovo luoso obrtructlons from llio llvor
and lillliu'y ducts, whlclt aro tho coum ofhllloua
alfcctlnnn In ponorat.
BCIIKNCK'B MANDRAKK PILLS euro Sick
Headache, audall dilordcnoltllo Liver, Indlcatod by
allow klii, ooalod toiiRuo, cosllvonta, drowaluoa,
and a Boneral li clln:i ot wcwlnmi and lanltudo,
Uowlnn lhat tho liver la lu a torpid or obrtructed
oondttlou.
In Bliort, thou Pllla may bo uaod Willi advan
lapo In all cuca when a purgallvo or mltoratlva
modluluo U ro iulrod.
Plono ask lor "Dr. Bchonok' Mandrake Pllla,"
and obiervo that tlio two Ukonesus of tho Doctor
aro on tho Uovoruuieui itanip ouo when In tho last
itago of Coniunipllou, aud tho otbor In hla proaonl
health.
Bold by all l)mglit and dmtcn. Price St cenla
per box. Prlno.pal Oftlco, No. It North Otb Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Oenoral Wlioleeale Anontit Dcmu Damoi ft Co.,
11 Park Kow. New Yorki B, 8. Uauce, 1M Baltl
more Sl Datllmorn, Md. l John 1). Park, N. K.
or.af Pourlh and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohioi
' Watkor A Taylor, 134 and 1M Wabaih Avenue,
Cblcapo, III. i Colllm Brothon, aouthwoit corner
ei Second and Vine flu., St. Loula, Mo.
lh b eth w. oo. mo. 1 jr.
rnitE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
X " " OV AN INVAUI).
Publlhnd for iho benellt andas a CAUTION
TO YOUNU MEN nnd others, who sull'er
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay ot
mUnnA,- etc., supplying at lliesame time
Tim iIi.anb nir lHi.'.r.v- litiin. llv imri w in liuu
cured himself utter undergoing considerable
quackery. By enclosing a poipaid addressed
cnvelopd, slnt;lU copies, free of charge, may
In, linii itf tin, iintlimv
be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIIl, Esq.,-
Mny23 'Ctl.-ly ilrooklyn, Kings Co., N. V.
! IIP
PU21E DIM, MEDICINES,
OILS PAINTS AND DYE-STUFFS,
UPorrum ory.
T01LC.T AIITICLES A!IU FAKCI SOAl'S.
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND A
NEW SUPPLY EVERY WEEK I
WILL SELL CI9KAP Full
ASM AT
OUR GOODS HAVE BEEN 110UQ IT
tor cash, selected with care, and will be
warranted us represented, and sold ut tho
very lowest cash prices I
ALL THE 1'OrULAll PATENT
MEDICINES SOLD, AND MOST
OF T11KM AT OLD I'HICES.
Pure liquors.
"WHisls-iesj.
WINES, BRANDIE3
ALCOHOL,
TUUPENTINB.
VAHNLS1IES, &o.,
ALL AT SHORT PROFHS.
Call and see our stock before purchasing
clscwhero. Thankful for tho very extensive
patronage already bestowed, wo hope to merit
a continuance of tho sumo
TUST received anew lot of choice perfumo
funicry, highly scented soaps, cosmetics,
&,., including many ni:w aiithu.ks very cheap,
call and see them at BltADEN'S DilUO
STORE!
LAROE stock of Patent Medicines just
received. Call and bee our STOCK and
PRICES.
AXF.7T rEuriMi: rou the u.iM)Ki:urun:r.
Pbnlau'e IVis'il ISlooiiiins 'rrcu."
l'halou Nielli Ellaoiilinri C'crcua."
riinlon' ' NIsht Klaomill Coii'iu."
Phnlau'it "M;ilit tllo.miiii tcrcu."
llialon'i 'Ni:'ut iJlaatuius Ciriun."
A mnrt pxijnl-lto. dvllcati-, nnil KrnRrnnt Vrrfmno,
(Hull led from tho rare uml Ueuutllul lluwer Hum
which It taken In mime.
Uiuiufacluri d only by
I'HAI.OX Si HOX, New York.
BE W All 13 OP t'OUSTKUKKITS.
ASK FOU PHALON'ii TAKE NO OTIlElt.
jy'.Ti,' Wi.-lyeow.
FOR SALE!
3wr .
1'
.lAMl 1NOR1CENE COUNTY, PA., CON-
tiumn? tittout
12S j&.
e3,
looi.led on VliIt.cly Oreelr, two miles from
(Jrcensbiiro. Soil rich and under cultivation.
Improvements 1"H hoie, o' chard &e. Good
Oil territory. This pioperty liclonns to the
Whitely Oil Company and will be sold clr up
lo pay the Indelit'.'dues of said Company.
Parlies desirous of investing will address
THOMAS STEEL, No. CO Smithlield Street,
Pittsburgh. jan2:i,'(i7 '.'w
'Ur.NQtlKSTlON'ABI.T TUB UK8T SCSTAISKD WOKU
OF TUB KIND IN T1IK WOULD." .
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fireside never had a more delleht ul couipan
ion, nor the million a moro enterprising friend
than Harper's Magazine Methodist J'rotcs
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Tho most popular Monthly In tie world.
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We must refer In terms of eulogy to tho
hitfh tone and vailed excellences of Harper's
Magazine a journal with a monthly circula
tion of about 170,000 copies in whoso pages
are to bo found somo of ilia chioccst light and
general rending of the day. We speak of this
v.ork ns an evidence of tlio culture of llic
American People; and the popularity it has
acquired Is merited. Each number contains
fully 144 pases of rending mutter, appropri
ately illustrated with goou wood-culBj nd It
combines in itself the racy monthly and the
more philosophical quarterly, blended with
the best features of tho daily'joui'nu1. It has
i;ro t power iu tlio dissemination of a loyo of
pure literature. Tiiuhsku'b OuiJe lo Amerinii
Literature., London.
The volumes bound constitute oftheniselves
a library of miscellaneous reading such as
can not bo tound In tho sumo compass in any
other publication that has come under our
notice. Jloston Courier.
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States poBtaeo Address,
itARPER & BROTHERS,
Jan23,'07. Franklin St., New York.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
T FTTF.na flW ATlMIN!T.lTUATmW nn tlio
Li estate of J.VSl'ER HANK, late of Morris
township, Greene county, dee'd., having been
granted to tho undersigned, notice Is hereby
given to all persons indebted to said cstato
to make immediate payment and Ihoso hav
ing claims to present them Immediately, prop
perly authenticated lor settlement.
OEO. LIUHTNER,
of Morris township Ad nlnl.-tr.itor.
,)iinl),'0il-w
SLATER ODENHaITGII,
DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Li
quors and every thing pertaining to a first
class Drug Storo. Preacriptlons oarulully com
pounded. "Crclgh'e Old Htand," Waynes
burg, Pa, May UO, 'Ofl.-ly.
MIDI'S iss mil
DRY GOODS
AT
AT
"JIIM'S OLD ST1SD."
TUB GOODS ALL FRESH,
inn
.'33? "ST" Xj 3j3 JSJ ,
LATiEST AND BEST!
ttii:
Fabrics, as Represented,
and this
ASSORTMENT KEPT "COMPLETE.
milE UNDERSIGNED 13 DETERMINED
X to sell, aud the bkauv cash will secure
tho very best of bargains. Call ami examine
his stock L. K. EVANS,
dec! l-i!m Waynesburg, Pa.
Something New
IN WAYNESBURG, WNX'A.
THOS. BRADEN
f At tho room formerly occupied by Andrew
Wilson, S. ., next door to Rraden's DnigfsloreJ
Respectfully Informs the good pcopl" of Orcein)
couuty, that he has opened a
HA3ttBWAH3a STOIIS.
And invites n call from his fiictnU and Iho
public generally. His storo is lilled with
evervlhiig In his linn needed by tho Earne r
nnd ''. Mechanic. Uelng a pruetleal fanner, he
knows exactly the wauls of hw fanner frii'iuls.
Amoi.g U variety of goods will be found Iron,
"nils of all kinds. Planes of all varieties, Au
gers, Unices. &e. Tultlo toothed, cross cut
and mill saws, hand sa'vsimd tools of all des
criptions. AG 1 UCUL.TU UAL I M I'LE MENTS
Mowing Machines, Cutting Boxes. Corn Shel
ters, Plows, Cultivators, Shovels, Forks, and
everything in his line.
SADDLEUY HARDWARE,
A general nsortment of saddlery hardware,
to which he invites the attention of purchasers.
WOODEN" WARE OF ALL KINDS,
Tubs, Duckets, Cutter Howls and all kinds of
Kilchen Wooden Pixins.
Willow Rackets; llrooms, lirushcs, Cioid
liiickclfl, i'l'ioH Kelilcs, ihiggy whips, Shot
Gun:', Hoys Wagons and si (U
All persons dc-riroti of piuehasing any (f
the above articles and many others not men
'ioned i will consult their interest by
CALLING SOON. I
no will talto pleasure In showing his stock ,
at nil times. So givo him a call when you
ennio to town. Uumcmber tlio place, oppo- j
site the Eirst National Rank.
dec I '-'If TIIO.S. BRA DEN., '
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VVIWTER TIJV3E ITABLE.
EKIIIT TKATNS (HAILY) TO ANO FltOM l'llll, VDKI,.
I'lll.l AM) I'llTSIICIllill, ANDTWOTIHI.NS
OAII.V 10 AMI KIIOM IHtlU, (tfL'X
UAVS KXl'KI'TUD.)
nM AMI APTCtt
MONDAY, NOV. I!), IRfl
TIIR Piwnoii.t 'f ruliin uf tin I'miiHylviinla itallrnn1 Com
imiiy will ilrKirt from llariUlmrK, utlJ urilvu ut I'hiliiilcl
iillluuml I'iunburgli hi I'iiIImwh:
EASTWARD,
riillNili-lphltt K.xirfM Ifiivi.rt llurrl.lnirtf ilallv ("wppl
.V.nnlnv) nt iM A. H., uml uri'lvca ut W. al I'lillaili'liilnu ul
7.IHI u.
Kiint I.Iik. 1'iiVM llurrlaliiit'i; 'tally 'xccit M iint ivH) at
(1.311 A. , mill nlllv.mil Wuat l'liiluil..Jila ul I '.li p. M.
llri.akril'.U ut llari'lnlairif.
I'lrl taut I. Imi llaht Iruiii Krln ni'i'lv.-H ut lltirrlslmri;
ilally (i'X-i.,t .Wniiiluys), ana miuim'tit Willi V.wt l.iiin li-uv.
Inv lltiiTMmr: at U.'JU a. m.
Pally I'hliri'W lcav,. I I n rlnl.ui'i; .I,l I v fi.x,.,.,t Ninulari)
nt 1. 10 l'. m , uml iirrlvimut Wi't l'lill.uh.lj.lil.i ,,t (,,411 1.; m
lliiiii.T ut IIiii-i'IhIiiiik.
I'liii'iiinatti xt"',,,! 1c:ivim llarrMairn ilallv nt S.-lrt p.
M., uli'l urrlv.'i ut ifflt l'liiluili..liiaia 13.4U A. si. Silli
liiT at llaiTblnu'K,
llan lau : Ai iitnilatl'm lcavi-a lliirrblmrc ilnttv frx-
n.'ia Sini'la.VH) at 1.4H v, H., nml iutIvuh al ',,'.n I'lilla-li'l.
III I ill al LI.4U V. M. '1'llln train luli no L'ullhi'i-tl.iu ll'iilu llm
W.-t.
I. :iiic:ihIit trnin. via (V.lnmMa, t.-nvi- Unri-lsl.nri- .Itillv
tSiiuilii.Vii I'viviit,..!) at 7.H0 a. m., una tuilvi-H ut-riilla.li i
jilil.i at l'.'.::u i. h.
lilll.'i villi' Ai'i'umiiilatlnn. vlaMc.loy, I-iivi-f Ilari lnlmrn
ilaily (I'Xrrpt Siimla.vr.) al 11.110 a. II., ihinl urrbrrtat l.ai.
i'anti.fuKl.10 A. M., I'i'Olii'riliiw with l.aiua.Ui'r Tialu fant.
WESTWARD.
Uric Mall wi't, for Kiii', l-nv. llnnWuirR ilally (,..x
n il Siiii.luy) at '.'.Oo P. M., nnl ari ivci at Kilo at 7.:!li p. M.
Ki'if Kal I. ill.' wi'-l, lor lil'll' IrllV'.-n lliin-ialilirii ilaily
(i'Xi'.'I'I Sanlay.s)nl 1.10 p. in.. aiTii iuit at Krio al ll.o.'i u. ni.
II. iltillltiro Kxiri's icavi'H llan hl.tir;; ilally (i xfrjit Sonj
ilayH) at '.t.ll'i u. In., iijtIviih at Alloona, 7. '10 n. ID., taki ii
bivalil'.iMt, nii'l nrrivi-rt at 1'illntoirli at 1 ..'10 li. in.
l'lillmlilj,hta lltiiroa-iliTui'ii llurrl.il.iiij; ililly at lUOtt.
in.. iinlvi'H at A UooMa nt H.'Jft it. in,, talioi broukliiHt uiil
lirrlvi'4 at 1'llli.liiilv'ti at l.-IO li. in.
Kant liin li-uvi llarrj-lu- ilaily (fxci'it Sun.liy) ul
4.0ji. in; nrrivos nt AII.miihi ul N.oft p. in., takin nuppi'i
uml nrrivauut I'lllnlniri;!! ut 'la. in.
Stall Tlliln Ipuvi'h ll.iri'Itilairg ilally (wopl SlllnlityH nt
1. p. in.; urrlvi'H at Altooniint 7.'J5 p. in., takia Mippcr,
nml urrivt'i, nt I'iIIhImiiuIi utl.aOn, lit.
KiniKrniit Tmln AVi.1 (tn lilrli n Hint plans pirrnin'r '
cur In attui.i..l l'ir llioflcianiioilatlon ol l.K'ul travol) li-uvon
lliirrlsluir); ilally (pxi-i'pt Monilnyl ut 7 n. in., aniv-H nt
Alloona 3.10 p. in , tilki'n ilinni'r lllul itrrivi-a ut lil tHl.iirU
lit lo.ll,, i. lit. I
llillrrvilli. AiToiiiiuo.lation, wi-at, lonvna l.ancantor ilallv '
fpxi-i'pt Snnilnyn) utaolip, in., loavoi, ,1oiint .loy ut a.f.o :
ii.iii.,an.lairivi'iiit Uarrlslur,'fiil .'..;io p. in. i
r SAMI ia.A III.ACK,
fup't. MiJ.llf li'. I'liin'a. I!. I!,
jW I
' "MicriflT'H val. j
"I )Y virtue of a writ of Vemliiinni Exponas,
J) bsued out of the Court uf Common I'le.is
ol'Oreeni! couiilv, and lo me directed. Micro
will be exposed In public talent the C'ouit
House in Waynosbiir"', on
SATURDAY. lil'i'lM) Y OF FEIi
liUAliY Xl!'.X.T,
at I o'clock, P. M.. the l' ilio'.viie; proj
All tlx- l ioht, tide, liiteiv.t, uml tlai;
ert y u?,
v. I'l'De
fendeiitof, in and lo a certain Tract of Land
situate iu Cumberland Township, (.la-eiie
county, Pa., eontidnln!! about
FOUTY-MV A(Mi."S,
more or less, about llHecn acres cleared, i'd
Joinino; lands of Jeplha Mitehner, Henry
liiirpneck, Ellas A. PlenniUeu, mid .lames
FleniiiUen, bounded on the East by tlio
Monongahela river.
Taken iu execution ns tho property of 'The
Flenniken Oil and Coal Company' at the suit
of Ellas A. Plenuiken.
tanlO-ts HEATH JOHNS, Sh'll.
who iff' S4;if.
BV virtuo of a writ of Venditioni Exponas
issued out of the Court of Common Picas
of Oi'cene county, and to mu directed, there
will lie exposed to puol'ie salo on the premises
in Cumberland townshi, on SATURDAY, '-'d
day of March next, at ft) o'clock, a. in., tho
following propurto, viz :
All (lie rylit, title, Interest nnd claim of
defendent, of. in and to a oertain tract of land
situate iu Cumberland township, (Ireeno Co ,
Ph., adjolni'm lands of Morgan Voiuifr, Win.
Sharpneek, Peter llewit. Rice farm nnd other?,
ccntoininn one hundred and three ne'ren more
or less, aiiout ninety nercs cleared, and lias
erected thereon a frame and Stone house, two
tenant houses, t'rome barn and slabe, an ap
ple orchard on the premises.
Taken in execution ih Iho propoitv of Geo.
W. Keliey til tlio suit of Alvin Cloud, llii.nn
Cioii l and Eleanor Duvull lor use ol said
Eleanor Duvall,
CiTlf the money is not paid down on day
of sale the Slieriil'is direrled lo kjII Ihe prop
erly. HEATIIJOHNci,
Jail.li;.'!)7.-t3 riheriff.
BY virtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa., issue l nut of
the Court of Common Pleas of Oreene
county, and to me directed, there will bo ex
posed to public sale at CurmicliicUIjorougli In
Cumberland township, on
SATURDAY, 23d DAY OV FEIillU
AIIY NEXT,
at. ;o o'clock, A. M., the following properly,
Viz. :
All tho right, title, interest and claim of De
fendent of, in, and to a certain lot of niound
In tho borough of Carmlelnels, No. 7'.', iu plan
of said boroiigb.uiljoinine; lots of Hiram Curl
on Iho Soulh-Kti't, bounded by an idlvou the
North-West, fronting on Main street fifty feet,
running on 'k one lumdred and fifty feet lo im
alley, mid litis elected thereon the frame of u
slalce,
Taken In execution ns the properly of
James Mordoek at the suit, of Julm V. Ilath
awitv. HEATH JOHNS,
jaiil6-ts Sheriff.
1T94. K, 1794.
INSURANCE 0 0 ,11 P A If Y
NORTH AMERICA!
raiik:tiMgifii:i.
Oltht lnsurmtcc lonipnny.. tn : Amsrica.
CASIt C.MMT.U, AND SIIIII'M'S. OVKU
$3,7l,0.
SEVENTY ONE YEARS Suecessful P.nsi
ness Exporienco, with it reputation for IX
TEORITV and HONORAIll-U DEAMNO
UNSLRl'ASSKDby any s'unal.: institution.
EOS.SES I'AII) since orgiiui.alion, I7,--,0)
ooo.oo !
MBER t. RATES Tor till tlio safer classes
of property, liiMiiiinco of llWEEMNUS aud
CONTENTS, a speciality.
I'.lilt'K or STONE DWELLINGS insured
PERPETUALLY, if desired, on terms of Iho
greatest economy and safely to the insured.
Ills WISDOM ami ECONOMY to In.ire in
the best Companli s. nnd there Is NON iKV
TER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH AMERICA.
DIRECTORS :
Arthur O. Collin ; 8. Mortis Wain,
Samuel W. Jones,
John A lil'own,
Charles Taylor,
Ambroso Vhiln,
Richard D. W. od,
William Welsh.
John Mason,
Goo. I Harrison, .
Francis I), Cope,
Edward H. Trotter,
Edward S. Clarke,
Win. Cuinmines,
William II. Rowcn,
1 Charlton Henry,
James N. Dickson.
ARTHUR li COFFIN, President.
Cii.tiif.ks Puatt, Secictiirv.
13. M. SA.TF.R9,
Jan!i,'l!7 tf Agent ior Orciio Coiinly.
ANMiuue' Police.
riVIE UNDE1WOMCD ASSIGNEE OF
1 MottoAN Hull, 0f Rle.ihill township, here
by gives notice 0 n persons Interested that
the STORE 'JDOKS and Notes will bo left
With Mr, William MeClellnnd, nt tho old
stand., ior settlement nml collection, until tlio
1st of March next, and if not promptly settled
Vliey will bo collected by due process of law
ut onco. Tho creditors of said nwlgnant will
ulso take notice lhat tliclr claims murt be pre
sented nt onco; its I am determined to . close
dp tho business Immediately. ''""
Jnul),'07-tf. . J. F, TEMPLE.
f
111?
MUX
r rn a
THE rilOPOSEl) IMPEACH M EST
OF
H.RINEHART!
FOR SELLING CHEAP 0R0CERI13!
HAVING JUST RETURNED FROMTI1E
city, ho Ims.opcued Iho largest
New .'Grocery
in town. Ho ties' res to Inform tlio citizens
of Waynesburg and vicinity of the cure ho
have taken in selecting stock, having on hand
a uond supply of
CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO, CI
OA US, TAU. also. I'KOVISI
ONS, HACON, DI'.lKl) HKlSi?'
rOTATOES FISH,
DlilEU rEACIUiS,
tte , ito , &.a.
Call and see him as ho has been getting n
m SDPPEiY
You will find him accomodating, and cau
sell lower limn any ouo in tho place, lio
sure to go to tho right place, iu .
LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING.
opposite the Court House, nnd formerly oc
cupied by tho Post Olllco.
np:s,'i;u.-tf.
.Tlnnhood . How Lost, How
JTCesitorcd.
ji Junt niM'nicd, a new edit inn of
Jj'Dii. Ci'f.vniYi'Ki.i.'s Ci.i.KDUATi'.n
Essay
on Hie radical ciirr(wlthout medicine) of Spci
matorrhoM, or seminal Weakness, Involun
tarp Seminal Lotnes, linpot ncy, Mental an 1
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to marriaire,
Sic i alr.o, C'liiHtmu lion, Enilepsy and Fits
induced hy sulf-Indulgeuccor sexual extrava
gance. r-9,Pviep, In a sealed cuvelopo, only 0 cts.
The celeliraled author, in this fidmimblo
('say clearly demonslrates from a thirty years'
suci cssi'ul practice, that the alarming eonne
(ii"iiecs of seif-ibnsH may be radically cured
wiUionl the dangerous use of internal medicine,
or Ihe Application of the knife pointing out n
mode of euro atonco simple, certain and cffec-
Iual, by menus of which every sufferer, no
mailer what Ids condition maybe, may euro
himself' cheaply, piiva'cly, and radically.
e-3This E-say should bo In tho hands of
every youth and every man in tho land.
Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any
addiesx, inf i'iiV, on roceipt of tix cents,
or two postage stamps.
Address tho publishers,
C'HAS J. U KLINE &CO
I27Rowery, Now York, Post Olllco No. 1.18(1.
niaiL'li'ilii-ly
UM't n I NO H li W!
MU3. 15. S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON
IInvo )ust arrived from Nkw York with a
largo assortment of foreign and domestic
Hi r.f -W-
which they propose to Bidlut the lowest CASH
PRICES 1 such as Dress Goods, Diess
Trimming, Dress I!u'-t.ons, Gay's Patent
Mull's, Ladles's Shawls, Fins, Roots
anil Shoes, Hats and Caps : also,
a great variety of nlcu articles,
at very low prices, for
Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear
Wares of all kinds, and a complete varie
ty of tho best GROCERIES. All of
which they propose to sidl at tho very lowttt
hg.ircs, depending on tho quality and cheap
ness of their goods to gain them custom.
G vo them a cull before purchasing else
where, and they will prove tnat tho above is
correct. Room In Mayers' corner, eiivt of tho
Court House, Wayuesburg. novS'lill tf
:PiOW IS THE TIME.!
A. J. SOWERS
lias just returned from tho East with a largo
stock of
'1
which ho will sell cheap foreash.
Coine and see : Over Coats from 5 to sj.".s
Dress Coats from ijjilO Do to 80 CO
Hit's. . " " fi 00 to L'." oo
Rest nil wool suits from 20 00 to .10 00
Rest Union Suits n oo to 20 en
UNDER SHIRTS, DnAWEHS,
HATS AND CAPS,
NECKTIKS, GLOVES, !
FINE SHIRTS
And ft general ussoumeut for Men and B:ys
wear.
Oh I do not forget that tho chill winds of
Winter
Aro piercing and cold to tho body exposed :
lfyourgi'.i iminfc. Rre torn and let in thu weather.
Come quickly to Sowmts' und get yoinrelt
clothed.
Itooinin Allison's building, Wavnestmr;,
Pa. novltoc.-oi)
TEL 3VE. BTv37--rs-, -
ATl'ORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L A W '
ill M end to all claims for back pay, h uii-1
t valid pensions of soldiers and their reprcseir.a-.
fives. The Pensions of the following chib- am
'increased irom ijka to and $2." per unml'ii,
and w.dows tor children uuder sixteen yean
ijS per monih cacli, viz :
lt. Those who have lost the sight of lioo'i'
eye, tho use of both hands, or otherwise total .
ly disabled and incapacitated from performing'
manual labor.
2d- All widoWs having children under tix-'
teen years of age nro entitled to,$2 perm onth '
additional for each child.
Od. Guardians- representing tho minor . .iV-
.iVcw of soldiers tiro entitled to tho same inci ease
ns if the motlar was living. nngl,'iiii-ft'.
Ul'AIlflHlIVM MALE. .
THE undersigned guardian of Mary l
Nieliolsou, will sell, iu Greensboro, on
TUESDAY. JANUARY 2!). isnr
at 1 nVlnflr U tn tlin Imiiun .....1
t.b . .. .., 4- , ...v w 4lll lllCCt 1)1
irfiimil'i timv tll.ctlllli.il till Alurv V.i.il. I. I .
cl of
h"'" " t- ....,, ,i, iiuiuii.c.l
by lot ol hrvmo on tlm North, Iliuuilton on tho
East, Morris on the South nnd Btrect ou tho
Went; being part of'ols numbered 13 ami hi,
In plan ot said town. ,
There Is a neat frame dwelling house, aLti,
a Una assortment iff Iruits on tlio prciniss.
TER.M3 . .jdiio at sale, the balance of ouo ,
third at con flrmal ion, one-tldrd hi one 'yen'
and remaining thin1 in two years with 1U-,' ;
est on both navmetits l'mni r ,i, il,... .. 1 1.... ' 'I
I' 11
; PoB 'tsaioii to be given on the 1st of Aiull
next. WM. P. GRIFFIN",
jan,J,'07-ts ( Guardian. '