PARTITION NOTICE. IN T11E ORPHANS' COt'ltT OK TUB COUNTY OF OIIKliNE, No.' 17, Ua-Mbiir SvtM-m, 1800. IX tlio nitiltcr (if tlio partition of thu Ileal Kstato of Is.mc IKiHvli-ili', deceased ' TO tllC! Clllldl'CU lit' TllOlllUS DlaCliledgO, l:itu of Vim Huron County, Iowu Joliu Rlack!cd::ool Sunk county, Ohio; Sarah Ann Wallace," of lim ftnto of Illinois I Iluiuiiili Henderson, ot'llllnoiij Jluiystrtt Vide, wlio.se liitciosl id purclui.ied lv .Siicra Eliwlilcdiie ( Hirum Blucklcilgo, ol Dcl.iwaro county, Oliln; William liliicUU'ili'e, of the Mute of Indiana j Levi lUufkIfl?!,"r Carrol county. hlo ; Dauglilcrsul' Win. Elacl.Ud.i'.e, ilce'il., of Car roll kuuuIv, Ohio hiuiita m-t Kuown i J-.-'lli Baker, husband of Martha linker, ihc'd. "') children whoso interest is purchased V.y Ivivi Bliicldedgo s Mary Richardson, nvIicho lu'.er cl Is owned by friers Rhicklcdge i James Blacklcdgo, whoso interest is owned by Levi Blaek.cdgo i heirs ot'Maiy Williams. Uht ol Bucks ciiunlv, I'n., deceased! to wit : John William, who ilu il 111 Bucks county, P.i., leaving children wki.se names nml resiliences arc unknown ; heirs ulThos. William.-, dee'd. Who died In Bucks county, leaving Issue whose name and residences iiru unknown; heirs of William Williams, who dad iu JJnrlis ceimtv, l'u , leaving isaie whose niimen ami residence lire unknown ; Jcreniia'i AVilliauis, who resides in Jay county. Indiums Margaret, who intermarried with Ahel Lester nnd reside? In liullanii i heirs of Eii.iboili Biiison, dee'd., vi. i thu children and In ha of Thomas liurson, dee'd.,) ltiehuul liurson, residence Henry county, Iowa; Tims, liuisi.n, Oreene eoinity."l'a. Samuel Burson, wlm re sides in Henry county, Iowa ; .Martha, in termarried with Hugh Swim, Henry count v, Iowa j Eliza' eth nnd Sarah Ann, rcsidiig in Henry county, Iowa; .Mary intermarried with Jiowen Heatoll Hill, residence mlllini'is j thu children of James Diirson, dee'd., whoso in terest is now in H I- is Hlnckloilge ; Sarah, who intermarried with Johnson, of Ohio, whose Interest is deeded to tillers Elacklcdgi'j Levi Burson, wi n died hi Urcciio county, l'a , lcaviug issue, K.lward llmson and Mary Ann, intermarried with llenj. Hartley, resiling in Orccun county, l'a, and Scnia, intermarried with Tliaddeus Horn, ami ltsldiiig in the State, of Indiana Joseph Ihtrsnn of Jcll'.-rsun county, Ohio, now dead, leaving issue u daughter Elizabeth, iulerinanied with nnu Shelby, who resides In Jefferson county, Ohio; Isaac liurson, of llrceue eoiuity, Pa., Abra ham liurson residing in Urccne county, l'a,, Margaret Biirson, whoso residence wusllucru suy county, Ohio now dead leaving issue whoso names and residence are unknown; Elizabeth, who intermarried with Frederick Wise, Wash, county, l'a.; Thus. Biacklcdge Who resided in Carroll count y, Ohio, and died leaving iisiiu Nancy, who intermarried with Robert J ickson, id' Ohio; Thomas, who ro sldesin Iowa ; Elizabeth, intermarried witli Robert Ilauunlllon, of Shirk county, Ohio now dead leaving issue, their names and residences unknown ; Mm tin Blackledgc, w hose interest is deeded to Levi Blackledgc; t Joseph B'ackledgc, who resides lu Cnshock tou county, Uh'u; Levi Blacklcdge of Illinois, who died leaving children Jesse. Black ledge and Sar.di intermarried with Nathaniel Harris, whoso interest is purchased by Levi Blacklcdgo children and representatives of Martha White, dee'd., viz: children of Jcsso White, dee'd., Margaret, Isaac, Alfred, Eliza beth, James, Jas.iu, nnd Susan, whose inter est is deeded to tillers Blacklcdgf; James While Isaac White, William and "Margaret, Who iutcrm irried with David (loiieher, nnd whose interest is now deeded toStiets Black ledge, take untie that an inquest will be held upou tho premises, late the real estate of said I3AA.0 BLACKLElXiU, dee'd., siluato in Scfforson to.viifihip. adjoining lands of Thus, iharpneck, Hon. Thomas 1'. Pollock, Ueorgo nnd John Hex and others, on TUESDAY, Mli dav of March r.t xt, at 10 o'clock, a. in., of said day, for the purpose of making partition oi sum estate among me liens mm legiu rep resentatives, if the same can be done with out prejudiea to or spoiling tlio whole, other wise to value and appraise the same, accord ing to law, at which time and place you arc requested to attend if you see proper. HEATH JOHNS, BiiKMiT'g Omen, Waynes- Shir, burg, Pu., Jan. 1 1, 'u7-td. h E w PHOTOGRAPH -IX- WAYNESBUUG, TENN'A. SMLic.Ik., "Weal lao Has fitted up a new and splendid 'Photograph Gallery In the third story of ALLISON'S BUILDING, Where ho in prepared to executa HIOTOGUAP1IS, AMP.ROTYPES, MALEI ANOT V PES, CARTES DE VISITE, And nil other kinds and sizes of pictures, in a style equal to the best artists. Especial at ten tion will he given to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will bo prompt ly attended to. 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II 11114 been proven by no tUlll L'Xpt'l'illU'llt to lnci'vusu tliu iiti:tti tity of milk nnd cream twenty per vent, und make tho but tor 11 1 in ami sweet. In futteniiijt cattle, it Kives them ui) appetite, loosciid their bide, nnd makes them thrivo much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such aa Coughs, Ulcers lu tho Limns, Liver, fpfJ2??k acts an u speclQc. Ily putting from 01lc-)KLlf n p;lpcr tu a p:ipLr in a barrel of swill the UboVU ill Hl ASCII Trill bu eradicated or entirety prevented. If Riven in timo, a ccrtafn pruventlvo unil uuru for tlai ilog Cholcia. Prico 23 Cents per Pnpor, or 6 Papers for SI. FREPAIU2D BY S. uV. FOUTZ As IIKO., AT THEIR flllOI.EN AlE nnt (1 and iirniriXE BETOT. No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Hid. For Hiilo by DriiKKlsta ami Storcligepera throuuU out tho United Bukl, Huberts ifc C'n., iifreiitii, WiiytU'shurft novLM'ii .-ly. I'll, 31flI03L23l GSOCEEiES! Let All Persons COMB TO WAYNESUURQ T'o GS-et CHEAP GRCCERSES OF COTTE3!ffia!L & TAYLOR. ProprietorRol" the t-p'i-inliil Orornry .Store, fm liierly owneil in' .lu.,i'i)ii Yo-itiT. Mr. Taylor keeps on hum! :r eoni'. sui; lv of tlio verv licit SUUA!!, COFFJOt:. TIOAS,' K1CIC, Mof.AS 810S, SPK'KS. CAUr.ON HU LAMl'S, IiAMP C1IDIXIKA HI loll KIXDINUS, Ac, &&, inul, in liict, KVKItV TJiINO usually kept iu a fust ebiss Grocery Store. Two tloors Enst of Wilsons Netv EulMint; Oct 11, 'Gr.-lf BEOOMTiuTcTlON NOT OF HUT OF G1IOCEHY & CONFECTIONERY ! TIJR. IIOOI'EU would still have bis riemls 11X inul pillions bear n niinil, tieil bo con limit's in Hie Orocery inul ContV-eliosiery trade ut bis usuiil pbu-e ot iloin' busiuebs, uiid that lie .ins Hist reeeiveu A Fresh Supply of the best quality of all ai tides in bis liue. TOYS NOTIOXS and a Rrcat variety ol useful articles always ou bund. BEFaESHaiEUTS, In coimeelion with the iilmve, Jfr. Hooper Keeps n itesuiuraiu, wuent n:m . ui'.A.it, ner ries and nil the luxuries of the season can be obtained. The mont attractive ami most popular resort jn town, June U. 'C.Vly "SHERMAN "HOUSE;' JUST OPENED II Y IJOSITIVELY the most complete Hotel in . our town, Everything combined to fur nish the best accommodation ever yet offered to tho public, Meals furnished at all hours, table provid ed with' the best of tho season. Also, n tino iVe vrtam mhon lilted up and at'uelied to tlio bouse, und a hah unrivalled for the variety and quality of its contents. C'hoico wines and brandies, good whiskey, ale, line cigars, &c, form a few anion;; the prominent items. Travellers and those desirous of refreshment will do well to cull, "Tom" still retains his old reputation of an aeeomiiindatinif gentleman, und hospitable landlord. House, the one for merly occupied bv the "Messenger" Olllce. May!),'t;(l.-ly. u u e k rv U H O U 8 li Jefferson, Greeno County, renii'a. WIS. 11. J. nUMGARXCll, Proprietress. HAVING RECENTLYJFITTED UP THIS well known establlsluneut, Mrs. 13um OAiiNun Is prepared to furnkli the best, to the travellliitf public. Tlio TABLE always sup plied willi the choicest delicacies, tha BAU with the lluest Wiues and Liquors, good sleep ing apartments, and an abundance of stablo room uttacbed to tho premises. Public putrounge solicited May 211,'CC -ly. ttofocrt E) o suits , Carriage Mannfactnrer WAYNuamtiio, Pa., RESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho 1ms located In Wnynesborg, Pa., where ho In tends to manufacture OAKltlAGES Of every description, From his experience In tho business, he feels contlilont that his work, lu style, IIuIbIi and durability, will give entire satisfaction. It Is his determination to purchase ibo best material in markut, and employ none but competent workmen. trAll now work warrontod for ono year. WayiiOBburtf, Fob. 21, 1800 t gpif rv n " a i pins,. 3tM A Cu;ci Iok Ilou:m l'lrinor wrolo to tlio N. Y. Fiinnuis' Club : A year or two uo I lu 1 my iiUuntion eulleil to it n ica liouso built by u f.uiiier near me, which win simply ,-i bin muJo with roii.;U boanU, lrt tout S'jimi'o, and rooi'eil oyer, leuving a lurvjo ojietiint; at thu trout ami tiilen. Ilu e ikl hid ice kept puifuuily until tho next winter. He put on a l iyur ot Biiwilmt about a foot thifk on tho jroutul, and llien ntuckeil in too mindly in tlio ceiitvo IS or ''() inu'u'i I'roni thu wiiUh, uiul then fl!lci in with sdvvilust, unil up over tlio top a toot or morn thiek List winter betoru lill in; my icu hcitso, I (lutenuiiie l to try Inn iiiu'.liri'.l. 1 uevoi'iliiily tore out till tha iiisi li! wall, anil shoveled out tho mv ilu.it i thuit lillcil by ehekini; it stmijly in thooeutru lo to 0 incited irotn the wiill, This spano I tilled in with pi n o sawdust, and covered tho wholo over tho top a toot thick or more. I left nut tho window betoi'u mentioned, and took down my dour and kl't it ull open, ho the ami c:in bhino in tlicro every d iy. No,v for results. At tho present timo I havo an abuudaneo of ice, and thu e.i'.ces feeui to ciiine out as Kjuaro and p-'ifeot ft;) when they went in, seemingly nothing hiokiiii" except what is used out. I am sitlblied how to build an ico bottto. MOKE WORKING CAPITAL. We think that a majority of Ameri can tanners will be ready to concede that they arc uuublu to farm it ns well as they ought to, tor want of stillieient woiktng capital. A farmer with in.sulli cient woikiur capital always labors tinder a disalvantao. When (iprin opeiis,he finds a vast deal ot labor crowd. in; upon In in to be pel foriiu'd. Upon somo lields where he wished to sow oats, or barley, or splint; wheat, very curly, ti.o water is Ntuudiii;;. and there aro no drains to coi.vcy it oil' rapidly, and he is obliged to wait foi its slow cvapoiatton. Ho has not had the lield drained beeauso he could :iot command thu means to do it. The evaporation ol the, water cools tho ecil to such a device, that when bo frets his grain in, it is a Ioiilj timo in coming up, and is backward throughout tlio season.' As it is lato before the ground is in condition to work, lie gets behind with his l:i-k, and realizes that another team and another laborer might enable him to catch up with his work; but he lacks tho money to secnti Iheiu. Finally, the plowing is hurried up too tilbt to bo well done, and the grain j;ot in too late, mid i:". b:nl order. The result is leas than half a crop. It lie had os sensed more working capital, h,.' would have manured his ground, and it his own supply had failed, ho would have pur chased kow in the nearest town, and hauled tt upon bis gn ur.d, or would have made up the iklieieuey wi'h bono dust, ashes, lime, piaster, pondivtio, or Homo oilier fertilizer. Ai hid sovi:;g has been delayed, it has tue!ujd upon the planting season, iv.A hit, planting is done too late, loo hastily, and conse quently i.vt well dune. Tho results are bimilitr to those ot his own c.rop.i. Agiin, for want ot eaprat hu usi.s in ferior implement), and works under dis advantage, and sutlers loss irom thai cause. The eame want is felt in culti vaiiiig his planted crops, aj,d the yield is dim ni-hod for want of proper culti vation. Harvest and liayipg comes on and for want of laborers and hbor sav ing implements, the i arvest is unduly prolonged, the grain baeonies oveNi';pe and shells in gathering, or is injured by rain, and there is loss again The hay gets too ripe, or is exposed too long in curing, inul is consequently interior in quality, and tells upon the stock in 'win ter. To pursue this subject farther : tho corn ripens before the farmer is ready to cut it up, and the stalk are irjurcd for fodder ; the potatoes aro not dug until wo havo had sotno pretty hard tresis, and u portion of the tubers lying nearest thesuiface is fronted, and winter overtakes the farmer before bis work is done, and finds hita unprepared for the closing up of the season. I'roni all these causes., the annual incomes of many farmers are undoubtedly diminish ed r.t least ono-half, and their lives har rassed until they are heartily sick of fanning. These losjes and vexations might bo avoided by increasing thoir working capital. 'Oh, yes,' exclaims the indig nant reader, 'increase our working capi-i tal ! and how is that to be done, pray? Wo aro jtiat able to bilng tho year around, row, and how are wo to obtain any surplus to lay up for another year's use ' Well, let us consider tlieqiieslion Most farmers are too ambitious of own ing a largo farm. If they purehaso one, they expend nearly all their money in the purchase, reserving oltogelher too lit tle to stook and work it properly It would bo better policy to take up with less land, and then havo the means to work it in such a manner as to ensure larger profits than a larger farm would afford, worked ns thoy would be obliged to work it with their limited moans or. if they must have a largo farm, it wouli I be bettor to give a mortage tor one' ! fourth or ono third ot the purehaso mon ey, retaining that amount to Btock ntid carry tho farm. Thoy .would much sooner havo tuotiey ahead, than hy pay ing all down, and then be cramped tor waul of means. Those who have farniB, and aro com pelled to cultivate under tho disadvan tages ttbovo described, would do well to sell part, and apply tho receipts iu work ing the remainder. Wo opine that their prolils would be greater than they are under present management. Or, if de termined to keop their farm intact, they had bettor mortage, and borrow, , tho money nooossary to work it as it should bo workod. Many farmers havo their money in such a shapo that they could not part with a portion of it without , destroying tho symmetry of the romia-1 dor let such raise the money by mor tgage but in other case.", unless tlio farm is very small, we should preter to sell u portion. Will not those toil-worn, care-hans-sed farmers, who havo been nil thlir lives behind their work, laboring under difficulties, sulk-ring losses, deprived of tho eomtorts anil rctining luxuries of the well-to.do fanner, simply because thny do nut employ stillieient working capital to carry on their tunning operations in a thoiongh nnd economical way, nivo ihts subject thoughilul consideration, and resulvo, now. in the begininng of a new year, upon a change in their man agement, and thereby uttiiin to that high and enviable position which justly belongs to the lieu mid intelligent Ameneau farmer? Cor. American 'itrnitT. HIOSL'LTS I'UO.M INCIDENTS. A single vote Kent Oliver Cromwell to tho long Parliament; King Charles I to thu se.ilLId, and rovo.utionized Givit Ibitain, Four votes in the city of New York made Thomas .lellbrsou President of the United Stiles. One vole iu Congress annexed Texas to the Union, a, a. 1j war with Mexico, und gave us California. Hy the disoi udie ico of u lad in 1800, a gar Ion g ito in Uhodw Iilaud was lelt' open, a pig got iu and destroyed a few plants, :i quarrel between the owners ot the pig tind the garden grow out of it. which spread among then friends, de. feiued the Fcdeinl candidate for the Legislature, and gave tho State a Dem ocratic Sonnti r, by whose vote tho war ot 1812 with Great. Hi itiiin was declared. FIIOM THE E.VllNYAKD TO THE ALTAR. The Steubeuvillo IL.rald tells tho fol. lowing romance : 'A beautiful young heiress, living in tho western part of the 'State' ot Columbia comity, whoso lath er had forbidden tho addresses of her lover, (a young gentleman from Canton,) went out to milk tho other niornirg, but instead of doing that, threw down the bucket, jumped into a sleigh, waiting in the vicinity, went to Smith's Jerry, Pa., where the knot was tied, inul soon niter returned hoi.'io tho father wondering all the time why Miny was so long milking. The beautiful heiress went out with n ndlk pail, and enmo back ! with a husband. I2TTEIIESTING TO TOSACCO CIIEWERS. In Philadelphia the business of making first rate chewing tobaeuo of old cigar ends, cast off quids and other refuse pieoes picked up in die streets, is carried on extensively. A paper of that city says s Even body who is in the "streets .it a very Into hour of the night or early iu tho morning, may notice individuals about tlio fronts of restaurants, hotels and bar-rooms, gathering from the streets nnd gutters tho btu'iips ofciL'ars that havo been swept out or er.mlicd , . , .,, irom tne spittoons, aua will wonder what possible use cmi bo made of t'neni. 1 !'"' lwscd tlirougb Mie centre, thus reveal . . . I mg the two (or double) spnngs braided 10- The aufi'.ver has already been given Tim Winstcd (Conn.) II. raid in i'espon iiiblo for tho following: A chap who was hunling iu Canaan, a short t mo ago, savv a fox 011 the op posite side of Blackberry river, and drew bead on him. Just ?s be pulled tho trigger, a pound trout jumped out ot tho rivor.and tho ball put a ho!o through him, nnd then through the fo:c, nnd then struck a bee tree.' and out eqttiitcd a stream of strained honey as big as your linger. Wading up tho liver and pick ing up bis trout rnd fox, our Nimrod hastened to tho tree ; und, while sud denly withdrawing his rammer to plug uj tlio tree and stop the criminal waste of honey, ho knocked over a rabbit nnd brace ot partridgC3. Vai.i'aw.b Biucks. Tho San Francis, co Tows, of Nov. '20, speaks of a valua ble load of bricki : Q lite a crowd of people collected in front of tho Bank ot California, yesteiday, watching the struggle of a powerful tortiu of horses in their attempts to movo a wagon load of silver bricks. The load was so heavy tint thu wheels sunk into the cobble stones nearly to tho hubs. Alter n long struggle, and the assistance of several of the bystanders, the team Btarted tho load, which consisted of about one bund-, red silver bricks lvoni tho Staio ot Neva da. The following corrects uu important miscalculation iu statistics, and is, ulse, a very pretty specimcu of tho 'retoit courteous :' 'Massachusetts,' says tho New York JlirulJ, 'has three negroes in her Legtslatuio, and threo hundred and lilty-four in her iStato prison.' To which a Boston paper replies t 'New York has two gamblers iu Congress, and over two thousand 111 her city 1 her State prisoim nro crowded with poor thieves, rulliaiis and rascals, aud her city government with rich ones.' A Box shipped at merchandise at Philadelphia, a tow days ago, direoted 'EowAiiu Mason, Portland, Maine, was accidentally broken opeu ut Boston, and found to contain threo dead bodies a woman nnd a man, each with their throats cut, aud ono man bearing no marks ot violeuee, ' KuwAitu Mason has not been found in Portland, aud it is believed tho threo povsons were murder ed. Fred. Douglass Bays ho is not permit ted now, as fori) crly, to onjoy tho lux ury of a whole scat whou trovoling. Some poople really prefer sitting uoxt a 'niggor' to standing. THE G1T11ERIN0 STORM 3E-I-A.SB ' 33XJJEtT 1 "A. HEDGE & SON Have Just feeelvud a New Stock ol BOOTS AND JSUQES, .'. .. ' .. HATS AND CAPS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, HOSI ERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DE SCRIPTIONS. Wo have just received a largo assortment ol tho latest kind of ready iiiado GOOTG AND SHOES which we cuii warrant to wear, and do good service. Also a few Low Priced Hoots and Shoes which we will not w arrant bought expressly to t,miirii! wiiii uur iiri;;iumiH. ; Don't fail to call if you want tn seo cood articles in our line of trade. It will cost noti- uiL' id iook in mem. j Renu mber the place, "Allison's EuiUUng, l,illMlU iih; vmui 1 1 .use. Waynesluir, May '-', If. . LATEdTb'ASlllU.HS DEMAND . r. J Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OH noiT.LE Sl'KI.NU) ?i--,4 K--SL i T The Wonderful Flexibility an I ureal com fort und pleasure to any lady wearim; the Du plex Elliptic Skirl wilt'be cxpciicncud parihi nl.irly m all crowded assemblies, operas, car riages, railroad ears, church ews, urin chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the sliirt can be loldi-d when in use to occupy a small pliico as easily nnd conveniently as a Silk or .Muslin Dress, an invaliublo ipiality in crino line, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady h iving enjoyed the pleasure, enm fiirt and (treat convenience of wearing Hie Du plex Elliplic Steel Spring Skirt for n single dav, will never afterwards williinlv dispense with their uw. 1V Children, .Misses and Youuu Ladies they are superior tn all others. They will not bend or break like the tnau spring, hut wll preserve their perfect und graceful sbape wle u three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered vith double and twist ed thread, and the. bottom roils are not only double springs, but twiee (or double) covered: preventing tiiein from weai big out when drag ging down stoop:!, sti.lr, &e. 'ihe Duplex Elliptic is a great favoiitowitb all ladies uud is universal! recommended bv the Fashion Magazin s as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the billowing lnesliniabiii advan tages In Crinoline, viz.: superior quulitv, per fect nmtuil'aettire, stylish shapo anil finish, lK'xibililV, durability, comfort and econnmv, i mpure for .1. W. liltADLEY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get tbeaeiiiiiiie article. CAUTION. To guard against Imposition be particular to NOTICE that skirts otfered us "DLPJihX" have the led ink blaniii, viz.: ! "' lj'oUiey' Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon inn waisi.naiui none others are genuliin. ; AI.'o Noiiee that ev ry uoop will mlinll a ,111 gelher therein, which is the secret of their llexibllity and strength, and a combination not to bo found in any other Skirt. For sale in all stiees where llrst class skirts are sold throughout tho United Slates, and elsewhere. Mir.iufuctund bv the Sole Owners of the Patent, WEST,, 1JUA.DL1CY it CAIiY, U7 Chambers & TJ it SI Iteade Sts , N. Y. Oct. 10, 'tin in IP ES -L O 2E3 IIAYINQ BEEN MADE, WE OFFEH OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! lilll, FISH BACH LEATHER, HOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Gaps ! iaS, NAHILiS ami SALT, Ami a prcut variety of EONNETS aud HATS lor the liulies, at the lowei-t prices that Goods have been sold for since the commencement ol' the War. HtlNTO .'From 13 1-2 to 2r, els. per yd, Mt.'NI,l'3,... " 11! i-2 t. 10 " '1SII At Pittsburgh prices. I HON & Nails" . ' Curd Prices. B.VII ' f:i per barrel. COTTON YARN, at reduced rates. Wo havo the goods In stow, nnd all wo ask of our friends Is to cull and seo for themselves for we are satlslled that an examination of our stock and low prices will repay them for their trotinie. 10 our irieiuis at a distance, wo ex a cordial Invitation to call' and' soo their i lends who am always glad to see tlieui, ! 0 can assure tlieui that It will repay them tend old friends who for we can assure tlieui that It will repay tlieui fur the trouble. W. II. M'COY A CO. Tito old stand of W. II. M'COY, Oreensbo ro, Oreene County, Pen n'a. ' LMnylO.'tin-tt STILL coiilmuo to cairy on tho Marble mul Stone cutting business at their long estab lished staud Immediately East of the Public kqiiuro, Main Street, Wuyuonburg. This cstabllshiiient has been iu constant operation sluco 183!), and tho long experience and energy of the proprietors, linked with the oterelse of soiuul Judgiiiuiit und good tasto, havo won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. Anextenslvo stock of tlio various vi'iletlesoftliobestiiiarblo kept constantly on hum!. Special attention paid to polishing, prosiihig, curving nil ongravliiir. All order.' nt tilled. December 23, 18C3. , T . W . ROSS, PnYSIOIAN AND BUHUEON, tyrVM In Jewell's building, West end of U V)m n Wyngthui, p .l,-tf. "18 yours vsiaullshed in N. Y. City,') "Only Infallible remedies known." " 1 "Free from Poisons."- . m "Not dangerous to tlio Human Family." "Ruts como out of their holes to die." . "CosTAit's" Rat, Roach; &c Extbam's Is a paste used for Hats, Mice, Roaches, lilnck and Red Ants, &c., &e. ' "OosTAii's" Hen-lleo Exthuhinator :, Is a liquid r wnsb used to dostroy, nnd also us a preventative for Bed-Bugs, &0. ... "Costau s" Ei.kctiuo Powder Fok Insbci Is for Mollis, Mosquitoes, Fleas Beb llugs, Insects on Pliints, Fowls, Animals, &c. (Ey ! ! I Bkwaiib II I of all worthless Iiul--liltinns. ft3"Seo Hint "Oostak's" unme Is on each Box, Bottle nnd Flnslc, before you buy. y Address, I1KJ1KY It. (0STAK, 484 liroudwuy, N. Y, ' CSSild In Wuynesburg, Pa., " SriTlly Roberts & . Co. And all Driigk'Ists and Retailors everywhere "COST A R8" CKLKIIIIATliO . , BUCKTHORN SALVE, For Cuts, Rums, Bruises, Wounds, Dolls, Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sure Nipples, Bleed ing, Blind and Painful Piles j Scrofulous, Putrid and 111 rom'itioned Sores j Ulcers, Flnndular Swellings, . Erupt ions Cutanoous Alt'i'ctions, Ringworm, I cb, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &! ; Chapped Hands, Lips, &c.; Bites hi' Spiders, insects, Animals, &c, &o. CirBoxos, l'")'ets.,ri() cts., and $1 si.s. Cirsoid tiv all uuitrgists every where. et3"And by Uknuv R. Costaii' Depot 48i Bioadwav, N. Y. fyAud 'by Roberts & Co., Waynesburtf, Pcna'a- C O S T A R ' UNIVERSAL S om Solvent, For (Joins, Bunions. Wai ls. &a (BTBoxoh, -'" cts., Ml cts., and $1 6iises. CHr-Moin ny "it Druggists everywliero. CrAnd by IIumiv li. Costau, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y'. 3-And by Roborts & Co., WaynesburR, I'cnnit. "COST AR' l'liCrAUATION OF S" Bitter-Sweet AND ORANGe BLOSSOMS For Beautifying tlio Coinploxion. Used to Soften and beautify tho Skin, re move Freckles. Pimples, Eruptions, &c. Ladies are uow lining It lu preference to all others. WBoltl.'S; $1. B,-EoM by nil Drdgglsts everywhere. ra-Aud by IIunhv R. Costaii, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. B-3-And by Roberts & Co., Wnyneshurg, Penu'a. ' "COSTAU I'UCTOIIAL . 8." Cough Eemedy, For Coughs, U.ilds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Crout). Whooping Cough, Influenza Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all diseases of the Throat and Luligs'. tNTHoltles. L' els., fill cts., and till sizes. ""''! lVf all lW?gjsU everywhere. . 'f.;rA,.ul Itf """ K. Costaii, Depot : 1'".!'. , . 484 tnuAnd bv Roberts & Co.. Wnvnosburir. Penu'a. "OOSTAK'S"; CKLKU11ATKD . , . Bishop Pills, A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Nervous and Sick Headache, Costlvoncss;' ' Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Conaump- Hon Diarrhea, Colics, Cbllls, Fovnra. and geueral derangement of tho Dlgeitlvo Organt,. ; Boxes, its cts., fiO cts,, $1 sisics, - , , Sold by all Druggists every wboro. And bv IIkniiy 11 Costaii, Depot 484 1 in, yhv hnbn by Rb oT.iytO.-8ra. ny iiouorii a vo., wavnciburf.