The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, February 06, 1867, Image 4

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    PARTITION NOTICE.
IN THE ORPHANS' COUKT OF THE
COUNTY 01? GREENE,
No. 17 , Deceit ber Session, 1800.
IN the matter of Hie partition of llio Real
Estate of Isaac Blookledgn, deceased i
To tUo children of Thomas Blucklcdge,
lata of Van Dureu County, Iowa t J 1id
Blackledgo of Stark couuty, Ohio ; Barak Ann
Wallace, of the State of Illinois Hannah
Henderson, of Illinois ; Margaret Vale, whose
Interest Is purchased by Bums BlacUledgc
Hiram Blackledgo, of Dclawaro county, Ohio;
William Dlacklcdge, of the Stale of Indiana
Levi Blackledgo, of Carrol county Ohio
Daughters or VVni. Blackledgo, dee'd., of Car
roll county, Ohio names nt known Joseph
Baker, husband of Martha Baker, tU c'd. and
children wIiobo Interest is purchased by Levi
aeklanVn ! Marv R c larilson, wnuse itnur
cut Is owned by Sllers Blackledgo i
James
Blackledgo, whoso interest
owned by Levi
Hlacklodgo ;
Bucks count
Willi..,., tv'
i heirs of Mary Williams, futo ol
ity, Pa., deceased s t.) wit i John
who died iu Ducks county. Pa.,
leaving children wlioee iiiuma
are unknown belrsofThos. Williams, dee'd.
who died lu Bucks county, Pa.. leaving Issue
whoso names and residences are unknown;
heirs or William V'illlams, who died
In BuckB county, Pa , ieuving Is-.ue whoso
names and residence nro unknown ; Jcremla'j
Williams, who resides in Jay county, Indiana;
Margaret, who intermarried with Abel Lceter
and residcr iu Indiana ; heirs of Elizabeth
Burson, dee'd., viz : (the children and heirs
of Thomas llurson, dee'd.,) Hiel.atd Burson,
residence Heury county, Iowa ; Thos. Burson,
Orceno couuty. Pa.; Samuel Burson, where
sides In Henry county, Iowa ; Martha, In
termarried with Hugh Swan, Henry county,
Iowa ; Eliza' eth and Sarah Ann, residing in
Henry county, Iowa; Mary intermarried with
Bowon llcaton Hill, residence In Illinois ; tlw
children of James Burson. dee'd., whoso In
tnrnst is now lu Hli-ra RlncklctlKei Sarah,
who intermarried with Johnson, of Ohio,
whose interest Is deeded to Sliers lilackleilgc
lvl llnrMiin. wl-o died in Greene county, Pa
li-iivlncr luHim. Kdward Buison and Marv Ann,
lntnrm,ii-rld with Belli. Hartley, residing in
Ureeno countv. Pa. und Benin, Intermarried
with Thaddcua Horn, and residing in the
Btate of Indiana ; Joseph Burson ol Jellerson
county, Ohio, now dead, leaving issuo u
daiiL'htur Elizabeth, intermarried wfth one
Klmiliv. who resides in Jellerson county, Ohio:
Isaac Burson, of Ureeno county. Pa., Ahra.
ham Burson residing in Ureeno county, la.
Mnrirnri't. Dursnn. whose residence was Oilem
hiv eniintv. Ohio now dead leaving issue
whose names und residence are unknown;
Elizabeth, who intermarried with Frederick
Wise. Wash, rotinlv. Pa.: Thos. Blncklod.
wlm rnlilr.il in Carroll countv. Ohio, and tiled
leaving Issue Nancy, who intermarried with
Robert J icksou, unto; i nomas, wnu re
sides in Iowa; Elizabeth, intermarried wilh
Robert Hannniltoii, of Si ark county, Ohio
now dead leaving issue, their mimes and
residences unknown ; Maltha Ulackiuiigo,
wlinsp Interest Is deeded to Levi Blacklctlgc:
Joseph B'.ackledge, who n aides in Cnshock-
ton comity, Ull'o; J,cv liat Kicuiin oi iiiiniiis,
wlm died leaving children .lesso Black
ledgo and Sar.ih Intermarried wilh Nathaniel
Harris, whoso ibtrrcst'is purchased by Levi
Blackledgo children mid rcpresentutivrs of
Martha White, dee'd.. viz: children of Jesse
White, dee'd., Margaret, Is.inc, Alfred, Eliza
until. .Tallies. Jason, and Susan. whoso inter.
est is deeded to Sliers 111 ickledge; James
While. Thuur While. William and Margaret,
who intermarried with David Uoucher, and
whoso interest is now deeded toSlieis lllaek
ledge, tuko notic that an inquest will be held
upon tlio premises, tatntlio real estate of said
ISAAC ULACKLEDUE. dee'd., situato iu
Hffflninn tir.vnshin. nriioinintr lands of Thos.
Shnrpneck. Hon. Thoiii is P. Pollock, George
and John Rex and others, on TUESDAY, ."l!i
day ol' March next, nt 1(1 o'clock, a. m., of
salil (lay, .lor llio purpose oi loaning (minium
of said estate among tho heirs and legal rep
resentatives, if llio same can bo done with
out prejudlco to or spoiling tho whole, other
wlan to vnluo und annraiso the same, accord'
inn to law, nt which time and place you are
requested to attend it you see proper.
' IIEATIl JOHNS,
Sheriff's Oifick, Waynes-! Sh'lF.
burg, Pa., Jan. 14, '67 td. f
NEW
PHOTOGRAPH
Gr J3l JLa 2Lm US IFS. "TEST
-IN-
WAYNESBUUG, PENN'A.
jVOr.-A.. Wallace
Has fitted up a now and splendid 'Photograph
Gallery in the third story ot
ALLISON'S BUILDING,
Where he Is prepared to execute
Pllii&OGllAPIIS,
AMBROTYPES,
MALEIANOT iTES,
CARTES DE VISITE,
And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a
stylo equal to the bestartists. Especial atten
tion will bo given to copying pictures and en
larging thorn. All applications will be prompt
ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious
and attractive and every desirnblo accommo
dation will bo rendered to customers This Is
decidedly tho beBt opportunity to secure accu
rate likenesses ever offered to tho people ol
Greene County. Call any time it suits you.
Pictures taken anytime in tho day, and In all
kinds of weather. Nov, ifl. 18IIB. tf.
DR W. H. WITMOtt
HAS been in successful practice for a num
ber of years, with tho experience of tho
different hospitals in Europe, also n member
of the Analytical Medical Instltuto of New
York, continues to nttend to all professional,
cases at 1 is olllco , No. 928 Filbert Street,
Thila.
No patent Medicines are Used or recom
mended s tho remedies administered nro those
which will not brake down tho constitution,
but renovate the system from nil Injuries it has
sustained from mineral medicines, and leave
tho system in a healthy and perfectly cured
condition.
DYSPEPSI V that distressing dlscaso nnd
fell destroyer of health and hnpplness, under
mining tho constitution nnd yearly carrying
thousands to untimely graves, can most em
phaticlly be cured.
Melancholy, Ahbcrratlon, that state of Alie
nation and weakness of mind which renders
. persons Incapable of enjoying the pleasures or
performing tho duties of hfo.
RHEUMATISM, In any form or condition,
chronic or nccute, warranted curable. Epi
lepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub
born cases of
.FEMALE DISE'ASES
radically removed Salt Rheum and every
description ot ulcerations ; I'iles nnd scrotul
ous diseases which have batllcd all previous
medical skin, can ue cured uy my treatment;
and I do say alldlsoaes, (yes CmumnptUm) can
too cured by wearing my Medical Jacet, which
is a protection to the lungs against all changes
of weather in all climates having Investigated
for years the cause and character of Intermit
tents (fever and ague) In all parts of the United
States will cure permanently all chronic or
acute cases oi Ague and nervous dlscasos in a
few days.
CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE
OR DRAWING OF BLOOD.
Tape Worm, that dread to the Human
Family for years, can be removed with two or
three doses of my newly discovered remedy,
warranted In all cafes. Consultation In tho
Enrllsh and Gorman Languages freo of chariro.
Will makeTlslts any distance. If desired. May
be addressed by letter (confldon. tally,) and
Medicine tent with proper directions to any
uart of the country.
OFFICE No. t28 Filbert Street, Phlla.
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J'lllA ANO riTTMllllKOII, AM) TIVO Tit AINS
DAILY TO AM) KltOM URIK, (SUN
DAYS HXUKl'TUl).)
n Axn APTEit
MONDAV. NOV. 19. 18GG
THE I'lHuonncr Traliiii or tlio 1'cnnsj Hnnlii Knllrnml Com
puny will ili'purt lVtmi llnrriiiliiiri;, ulul urrlvo ut l'liilodi'l-
'iiiuitiiu i'liiHimrKii nn ioiiowm :
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riillnilltliln Ktinu Iiiivimi lliirriitlitirff iliillv tixr.int
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Wl A. M.
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:JU A. v., ami iiitIvi'd at Wont riilliitlvliililu at l.Jl i. u.
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lux lliiiTlMlmrK nt iKLD A. M.
Dully Hxnrim Imivn llairlnlniritilii'lv foxrmt Riimlnv
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uiiiiiit ni iiiirrmniirK,
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pi'r nt IliirrUtiui'ir.
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ci'PtSiiniliiy)nt4.lo . iu., nml nnlvoit nt Wmt I'liilu.lcl-
nun ut U.4U i'. i. 'iiiia tiuiu Ima no cuuiu'dl.m frum tlio
iV'l'Ht.
l,miinntir trnln. via Cnluml.lti. Iinvi flnri.M... .i..n..
(Siiiiiliiva i'XM'itil) at7.U0A. ., ami wrlnaut 1'lilliuM-
imiii ill 1 j.ju r. M. .
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ilnlly (vxn.pt Sunilaya) ut IUIU A. M., ami nrrivi-H nt Lmi
cimtirnt .10 A. u., I'onim-lliiK Willi UncMtcf Trulu
WKSTWAHD.
Krla Mull wmt, fur Kile, li'nv,'H lliirrlnlnirii ilnlly (ox.
copt Sunday) at 2.06 P. M., anil nrrlvoa at ttrlu ut 710 v, nt.
Krlu Knat l.lna wint, for Krlo lintTi HnrrlMlitirir ilully
(rxoopt SuniliiyiOnt 4.10 p. 111., urrKInu nt Krlo nl.Un a. 111,
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ilnynlnt 2.0ft a. ni.,ari'lvoN nt Altootiu, 7.!to n, 111 tuliua
uroiiKriiHt, uml arrlvua ut I'lttitlmrKli nt 1.110 n. m.
l'lillmli'lplilit Kxprvai Iimivoh llnrrlaluii-ir daily nt 3.10 a.
tn., iii-ririM nt Allnoim nt 8.2ft a. 111., tukea bmiikCtat and
urrivoM 111 ritmuurKiint t.4u p. ni.
Kimt lino louvim Ilnrrinliiira- dnllv (oxooiit Sundnv at
4.06 p. 1111 nrrivoa nt Altoouu at 8.66 p. m.tnltca auppor
ami nrrivoa nt I'lttMlmi'irh nt 2 it. 111.
Mull Trnln lonvon llnrrliiliiira: dully (oxropt SundnyH) nt
i.in p. m.i nrrivoa ut Autumn 111 i.vup. ui., uana auppvr,
mid nrrivoa nt I'ltlaliuridi ntl.llOu. III. ,
KnilirrniitTniinWiiit(to wlilnh n llrit tilnni pnaaonRnr
car U uttuitlml for tlienooomoilHtliin of loonl traTol) louroa
lliirrlaliuru ilnlly (uxropt Momliiy) at 7 11. in., nrrivoa nt
AltiHinn 2.40 p. 111 , tukoa dinuor mid nrrivoa at 1'lltauurgli
at 10.96 p. ni.
Dlllorvllla ArrnnimmlHlliin, went, liwroa Lnnraator ilully
(oxcopt Siinilnya) at .1 00 n. 111,, Icuvon .Vinilit Joy at S.60
p. ni.,udarrlvoi at MarrUlmrKnt 6..'K) p. m.
BAMUKLA. III.ACK,
. ! if. Bup't, Mldillu Dlv. Fouu'a. R. B,
doc6
ISJotloo.
ATX persons knowing tliemsolvcs Indebted
tn tlio ucpiinLicAN Okfich, cltlior for Job
Work or Subscription durlntr the six inontlis
tlio pnper was conducted by Mr. Wntkins,
win pity tne accounts 10 ..nr. job, n ouyurs,
who Is authorized tn receipt for tlio same.
Early attention to this matter wl)l save cost.
' MESSRS B1DDLB & CLAHK.
F O U T'Z'3"'
-Horsa si Cattle Powflers.
. YUU ftrenArfttlan. '
Iodk anil fuvorubly
kwiwn, will- Umt.
oukIiIj reilivlgoi-Ht
brukun-ilown ml
lowplrltt'U lionet,
by tranKthenlns
And cleuusInK Hit
tomuch uj latw
iloci. It li t lure pr
Tontlvo of til illi.
ennei Inclilciit in
thU utiimal, inch W LU.NU rtVLK. ULA.NDliltS,
I T. U It l ,? HA
IKK, HEAVES,
COIJOHS, 1)18.
TEMPER, VS.
VE113, FOL'NPKR
LOSS OF API'B
T1TE AND VITAL
ENERGY, &o. Its
UI9 Improvei tha
wind, Inoreaiei
tlio ppetlu-.glve
iDooin ana
Kloiiy ikiD and
tramrorml t h
ho!it,b' AtUXua Int0 ane-lool'lnS a iplrlnd
To keepe" of Cowi Ihli preparation li Invalnalil.
It lnorewci Uic quantity aud Improvei the qiiuliiy
vi me mine, it uaa
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
Increaiitt the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
oent. and make tlio
butter firm and
awect. In futtcnlnit
cattle, It Klvea tlura
an appetite, looaeni
j tneir hide, ana
makoa tlmm thrlva
maoh niter.
In all dlaeasei of Swine, tuch u CouglK, Ulocrl la
tho Lunm, Llrer,
4o., this article
acta aa a aiwclRo.
By putting from
one-half a paper
to paper In ft
barrel of mill tho
above dlaeaiea
wlu be eradicated
or enUrely preronted. If given In time, a cortafn
preventive ana sure rar tne Hog Cholera.
Fries 2S Cents per Paper, or 8 Papers for $1.
. rREPARED BY
s. a., foutz &, into.,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DRl'O AND MEDICINE DFrOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Sid.
For Sale by DrUKKlita and Storekeeper! through
out the United Statea,
Roberts & Co., agonta. , Wayncsliun:,
P"j : novL'l'tl .-ly.
QROOERIES!
Let All Persons
COME TO WAYNESUUllfJ
I?o G-ot
CHEAP GROCEF2!S0
-or ,
COTTERS!. & JAYLOB.
Proprietorsoflhe splundid Grocery Store, foi
merly owned by Joseph Yctcr. Mr. Taylor
keeps on hand a good supply of the very host
SUGAR COFFEE, TEAS, 1UCK MOLAS
SES, 8PK3ES, c.vmiox ou IVMPa
LAMP CHUINIES. SI It) 10 FINWNUS, &c.
Two doors Knst of Wilsons New Building
Oct II, '(iil-tf
RECONSTRUCTION
NOT OF
THE UNION
I5UT OF
Esaac Hoopsr 9s
GKOCEUY & CONFECTIONERY 1 i
!
tinucs in the Grocery nnd Confectionery trade
' -u,.r" '.'""V"V "m"B """'"ess, aim mat
11 111s usual pmoo 01 tiotng business, nntl Unit
ic has lust received
A. Fresh Supply
uc nus iusi receiveu 1
of the best quality of all ai tlclcs in his line.
TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety ol
usoful articles always on hand.
1 3EFHE5HRTENT5,
In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper
keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CREAM, ber-1
ohtVincd"11 Uie 1UXUriUS f U'U St'asU Ma b0
The most attractive and most popular resort I
In town.
June 14. 'liu-iy
SHEHMAN HOUSE"
, JUST OPENED BY .
Thos. 23r-caio37-
1 vriuiniirt,iT t .1 . . .
nusiiiVELy tlio most complete Hotel In
L our town, Everything combined to fur
nish the best accommodation ever yet offered
to the public,
Meals furnished at all hours, table provid
ed with tlm beat ot'ihn Renann Alu
ire cream mioon lilted up and nt'nchcd to the i
house, and a lun unrivalled for the variety
iniu iiiiiviiiy ui us eiiiiieiiis, vlioico Wllles IlllU
brandies, good wtilskoy, ale, fino cigars, &o.,
form a fuw among the prominent items.
Travellers and .those desirous of refreshment
will do well to call, "Tom" still retains his old
reputation of nn necominnilailng gentleman,
and hospitable landlord. House, the one for
merly oecupiod bv the "Messenger" OJlloe.
Mayil,'til!.-ly. '.
U It 13 13 1 E II O U S K v
Jefferson, Grccno County, ronn'a,
MliS. It. J. DUMGARNlCIt, Projn-htre...
HAVING RECENTLY FITTED UP THIS
well known establishment, Mrs. Bum-
qaunI'.h is preparcu 10 iurn.Ii Mo bent, to tho
travelling public. The TABLE always sim
Piled with tlio choicest dellrarli. a 11, , ii.ii
with the finest Wines and Liquors, good sleep
lng npartiuonts, and an abundanco of stablo
room attached to the premises. Public
patronage-solicited ; May 23, 'CO -ly..
Robert JOiigiicrty,
Carriage Manufaclurer
WAYNKBBL'ltn, Pa.,
RESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho has
located In Wayncsborg, Pa., where be In
tends to manufacture
CARRIAGES
Of every description. From Ids experience In
the business, ho feols conlldeut that his work,
In stylo, finish and durability, will givo entire
sa'Macllon. It is his doteiniinallnn to nurehaso
vhe boat matorUl in market, and employ nouo
Dutoompctont workmen. - , 1..
TAU new work warrontcd for ono year. ,l
. PitAOTioAi. JoKiNti. Joe and Coinnio
iloia Uodgors, , brother blaekHinithii in
Whltewruttr,Vl8oOnsi,i,httvo groat ro
pufalion" for being jprautioal jokorg
L ist summer Joe bought nn old fashion,
ej cliuru tar tlio purpose of inauul'actur
ing lluur own , butter, and as tlio Com
nioJoro was a widower, and lived with
Joo, all such woik as churning naturally
full to him. One d.iy, after supper, the
first churning was got ready, and tho
Commodore wns mvitud to churn.
'Hold on,' said ho, -till 1 go down and
get some tobaoco.'
He e:it, and while gone Joo did the
churning, took out the butter, and lelt
the buttermilk in the churn. The Com
modore returned, looked nt the churn,
took off his coat, and fays, 'Wa'al, old
churn, it's you and I, nnd here'd for yo I'
and commenced his labor.
Afier churning a couple of hours, lie
remarked that ho 'guessed it woulbo
cheaper to buy butler than make i', 'I
think so too.' said Joe, 'it you aro going
to churn it out ot butter milk '
A few days alter that churning pro
eons, Joe put ore end of u small bar of
iron into his forgo firo, gave tho bellows
threoor four pumps, aud stepped into
tho buck shop. Whilo gono the Com
modore heated tho iron to a black heat,
then changed ends with it and stepped
out ot the front door to watch the pro.
groin. In oamo Joo took jip the Iron,
but dropped it instantly, holding np his
burned hand, and roared with pain
Put on some butter milk.Joe it's good
for a burn !' said llio Commodorfl, as he
iniido a masterly retreat amid a Bhowt r
of bouquets composed of hammers, hard
coal nyd horse. Hhocs. ..
Ir happened during the war that a
clergyman was posted to deliver a poli
tical address. Doth parties admired tho
ability of tho rpcoker, and the result was
many of both parties were present . Fa
ther Sabin chanced to be seated by a
rank Copperhead, who took the occasion
to remark to the old man at tho close ot
the speech, ns follows :
Cnpp rltcad: 'Your preachers mix pol
itics with their religion.'
Sabin: 'What say!' The old man
was hard of hearing.
Copperhead : (Very loud :) 'Your
preachers mix politics with their relig
ion.' Sabin : 'Yes, Union politics. Your
kind won't mix !'
The kind of politics that won't, mix'
with religion wo have no use tor. The
kind that will 'mix' ought to ho preach-
'mix ought
pulpit.
to bo denounced from the
WiiornsojiKsi-ss ov Arri.r.s. Uuw,
mellow apples nro. digested in an hour
and u half, ivhile boiled cabbage requires
i five hours Tlio most healthful desert
j that can be pb ed on tho table is a bak-
cd apple, If eaten frequently at break
J fast, with coarse bread and butter, with
out meat or flesh of any kind, it has nn
admirable cffeei on the general system,
olten removing constipation, correcting
acidities and cooling off febrile condi-
l'ons oreefIeulmilly than tho most np-
... 1 t : i . .,
i iiicu muiiieiiius. jjiooig says tiiey
correct the putrefactive tendencies ot
iii'.rooronous food, avert senrvv ami nro.
, ' ' 1
uaoiy maintain aud Blrangthen tho
power of productive labor.
SHERIDAN'S VETO.
General SlieriJan put a veto on the
arrangement for paying civio hrnoin to
tli e body of the late rebel Johnston, in
New Oi.leans, tlie cream of wliiuh is an
follows : 'I have too raueU regard for
the memory of the bravo men who died
to preserve our Government, to author.
120 Uou'Jofntu demonstrations over tho
rt,"allla. of any ouo who ottompted to
destioy it.' J ho beauty ot it is, this
veto stands to the honor of its author,
there being no power in New Orleans
that can, and none at Washington that
dare; override it.
Mr. Samuel Dixon, of Posey oounty,
j Ind.,oiilistcd for and served three years
na 0 private soldier in the 01st Indiana
volunteers. ' At the timo ct his enlist
ment ho was C3 years ol ago Ho sorv
cd his full timo nnd was never sick 1
day, or unable from thickness to tuko his
rations regularly. At the end of his
torm ho was honorably discharged, and a
fn... A n.t.t ma nnnltail ..f'tt...' It! ... P
iuvv unja tav niri'iicu at iiiu U11IUU Ol a
bounty agent for his additional bounty,
and signed his name without tho aid oi
glasses, being now over GO years of
C0. - ,
. . . m 1 1 ,
Artemus Ward says; 'Some kind
person has sent me Chuwcer's Poom's.
Mr. G. had talent but ho couldn't spel.
No man has a right to be a lito'ray man
onlces'he knows bow tospol. It is a
pity that Clmwcer who lied genyus, was
so uncdiuated, Ho is the wuss spellor I
know of.'
Just three f entonoos ,'too much of a
good thing.'. . .n il t. 1
To duci.inr all advice, unless tho ex
uniplo of the giver confirms his precepts,
would bo about as sapient as if a travel
ler were to refuse to follow the di root ions
ot a fintrer-post, unless it drew its 0110
'.... ",...4 v.L'v....,
",B B,uuu"' u, ""'" fPpea
DRY GOODS
AT
REDUCED FIICIS!
AT
JIM'S OLD STAND.
' 11
THE GOODS ALL FRESH,
TUB
STYLES,
LATEST AND BEST!
THE
Fabrics, as Represented,
AND Tlllfi
ASSORTMENT KEPT CCMPlETE,
MUTE UNDERSIGNED 13 DETERMINED
L to sell, and the itKAiir cash will scmro
the very best of bargains. Call nnd (txitniiiio
his stock L. K. EVANA
dec II -3m Wnyncsburu, l'a.
Something New
IN WAYJSESBVROy PENiYA.
THOS. BR A DEN
( At Hie room formerly occuplcil by Andrew
Wilson, Sr., uext door to lirndeu's Drug Store.)
Respectfully Informs the good people of Orceno
county, that ho has opened a
HAEDWAHE STOHE.
Anil Invites n call from his friends and tho
public generally. His store Is tilled with
everything In his line needed by tho Farmer
nnd Mechanic. Being a practical farmer, he
knows exactly the wants of his farmer friends.
Among his variety of goods will he found Iron,
Nails of all kinds, Planes of nil varieties, Au
ircrs, Unices, &c. Tuttlo toothed, cross cut
and mill saws, hand saws ami tools of all des
criptions. AGRICULTURAL IMTLEM IiNXS
Mowing Machines, Cutting Boxes. Corn Shel
ters, Plows, Cultivators, blnvels, Forks, and
everything in his line.
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
Agi'imml assortment of saddlery hardware,
to which lie invites the attention of purchasers.
WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
Tubs, Buckets, Butler B v!s and all kinds of
Kili lieu Wooden Fixing.
Willow Baskets; Brooms, Brushes, Coal
Buckels, Brass Kettles, Buggy whips, Shot
duns, Boys Wagons and si us
All persons desirous of puichasing any of
tho abovo articles and many others not nien
doned i will cousult their interest by
CALLING SOON.
Ho will take pleasure in showing1 his stock
nt nil times. 80 give him a call when you
conic to town. Remember the place, oppo
site the First National Bank.
declL'lf THOS. BRAPEN.
fehca-ill'a SalY-.
BY virtuo of a writ ot'Fi. Fa., Issuo.l out of
the Court of C Hiiivion Pious ol OroL'nc
county, ana to mo directed, Huto will bo ex
posed to public s:ilo at CuvmicluclaDorougW in
uiuuuntuiu iuwiis., on
SATUKDAY, 23.1 DAY OF l-'EBUU-AUY
NEXT,
at Oo clock, A. M., tho following properly,
viz :
All the right, title, interest and claim of Dn
fendent of, in, and to a certain lot of ground
In the borough of Carruichicls, No. 72, in plan
ol said borough, adjoining lots of llinun Curl
on the South-Eat, bounded by nn ally on tho
North-West fronting on Main street iil'ty feet
running ba k ono hundred and fifty feet to an
nlloy. aud has erected thereon the fraino of a
slab'e,
l.iken In execution ns tho property of
urines juuruucK at mo sun 01 jolui W, Hath
away. HEATH JOHNS,
Jaiil6-la Ulic-rltr.
1794.
t'hnr.
tercd,
1T94.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA!
rhiSadi'lphia.
Oldfsl Insurance Company In America.
CASH CAPITA', AND SURPLUS.
OVBlt
,731,000.
SEVENTY-ONE YEAH8 Successful Busi
ness Experience, with a reputation for IN
TEGRITY nnd HONORABLE DEALING
UNSURPASSED by any simalfi: Institution.
LOSSES PAID since organization, 17,
500,(100.00 I
LIBERAL RATES for nil the safer classes
of property, Insurnnco of DWELLINGS and
UWITENTS, a speciality.
15H1UK or 8'1'ONE DWELLINGS Insured
PERPETUALLY, If desired, on terms of the
greatest economy and safety to the Insured.
It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure In
tho best-Companies, nnd there Is NONE BET
TER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH AMERICA.
DIRECTORS t
Arthur G. Coma S. Morris Wain,
Samuel W. Junes,
Johu A. rirown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
William H. Bnwen,
John Mason,
Goo. I Harrison,
Francis B. Cope,
Edward II. Trotter,
Jidwarii a. uariw,
Wm. Cumminirs,
T. Charlton Henry,
James N.
DlcKsnn.
ARTHUR Q. COFFIN. President
Chahlks Platt, Secretary.
v r jAvirTa
Jan9,'C7 tf Agent tor Grecno County.
UiNHOlulion ol Tai'tnerslup.
THE nartnorshln heretofore existing bo-
twoen J. M. Hoffman and G. V. Roberts.
under tho style of Hoffman & Roiikiits is
this day (Jan. 2nd 1807.) dissolved by the
withdrawal of J. M. Hoffman fro;n said firm.
The business will bo settled bvG. W. Roberts,
who nlono Is authorized to colloot all debts and
pay all Indebtedness of said firm. Tho Arm
will hereafter ho known ns that of G. W.
ROBERTS A Co.
J. M. HOFFMAN,
: THE GATHERING WORM
XXAS 33TJJE1.QT !
A. HEDGE & SOiN
Have just received a Kew Block ol
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
COLLARS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, IIOSI-
1
ERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DE
8CRIPTIONS.
Wo have just received a largo assortment of
1110 latest Kinu ot ready made
BOOTS AND SHOES
which wo can warrant to wonr, and do good
service.
Also a few Low Priced Boots nnd Shoes
which wo will not warrant bought exprossly to
compete with our neighbors.
Don't fall to call If you want to see good
nrllcles in our lino of trade. It will cost noth
ing to look at them.
Remember tho placo, "Allison's Building,
opitosito tho Court, II .use."
Wnynesburg, May 2, tf.
J. H1CKLINC & CO.'S
CHEAT SUE OF WATCHES,
Ox the popular ono prlco nlnn, giving cvpry
nntron a handsome nnd reliable watch for the
low price of Ten Dollars I Without regard to
valuo. and not to bo paid for unless perfectly
satisfactory !
fioo s.iii.io.ii.i liiintinu WuiriiM JNOmrr.w
GOO Muslo Cn'. (lM Wuli;lli' iillO t,1 liOU
filM) Liulifii' Wtiti!lina, Knami'llril 100 to 800
1.IHHI tlulil llillillliKriin.i mti r Wutclli'l liiioto .1011
1.0IH) Unlit lliiiitliii; KnulUh lVKra 200 to il0
;;i,) (1"M IlniiliiiK Diiilvx Wut. liua 150 to SiHI
fi.OIK) ll.ilil IIiiiiIIiik AiiiitIcuu Wutt'lioa Kioto 260
R.iHIO Sllvnr lliiiitinir l'vi-ra M) to 1 AO
fi.tioo Silver HiiiiUmt Uiipi,xca 7S to 250
ti lino (lolil I.rtilli'rt Wntilina to to a.'O
10,(1110 lliilil llnntliiff I,i'iiui.a Mt,, n
10,000 MlHi'cllittiK.iiiK Sllvnr Watclioa fio to 100
2fi.lHH) HiililiiinSilviTWiiti'lii a 25 to 10
30,000 Amwrti'il Wuti h II kllula 10 to J6
Kvury iiiitnm nlitnlm a Wuti h hjr tlila iirrnnRtimi'iit. emit.
Inn 1 .nt iiu, whilo it niaj tio wortli No purliality
aliiwii.
Mt-M-ra .T. Illrklliif; A Co.'a groat Alilcrlcaii Watch Co.,
Ni'W Vork City, wluli to llnine.llati ly UinpiMn of 111.. nlKive
ningnllliiont Sloi k. Curtllkntmi iiamliiKiirllcli'a, an, plar
oil in auiili'il envi'lupin. Ilulilcni aro ontltli'il to tlionrtkli
imiiiivl on llii'lr I'lTtlllnilM. ilium pay at of Ten Diilliira,
wlii.t)iirit lien Wnti'h wurtli rTuOur 01m worlli lii. The
TliiMi'liiriinr our ci'i t I tli nti s iMilltli'a yim to tlm articto
miiiiiMl lhr'iiHiii, iipon payment, Irri'spiTttvo of It wurtli,
nml llano article, viiliml IiwiiIiiiii 10 1 niuni'ii on any uer
llllniti., It will nt onoi Iwawn Hint till la no lottery, hot
n ntnilKliMiirwaril li'Kitiiimto trniiKiii tloii, wlikli imiy bo
pnrtiriputcil in ovollliy tlm moat riiHtUlioiia I
A aliiKli-Ccrtlllciitii will litmont liy ntiill, iioiit'piilil, upon
receipt"!' 211 ceiit8,tlve forjl, clevcli for $2, tlifitv-flirceaml
pli'Riuit premium or J.Vnlxty alxnnil more vnliiiililc premi
um lor $10. one Imiulrcil nml most anpcrli Watch for $lfi.
To Aueiitu or thoiie wliliimt employment tlili Ih a rain op
portnnlty. It Is 11 loxillmnti'ly comlnctcil lnilncu, duly
until. irieil liy the tlovcrninent, anil open to tlio moat cure
fill amitlny. Tar us I Aildn nii,
,). IIICKMNCI CO,
10 Ilronilmiy Nenr P. O.
JaDlO,'07-5mo City of Naw York.
ip jn j. c
HAYING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR
CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG
EST STOCKS OP
DSY
IKilIfi.
LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats & Caps !
inOS, NAILS antl SALT,
Aud a great variety of BONNKT8 nnd HATS
for tho ladies, at tlio lowuat nilecs Hint Oimrlu
have been sold for since the commencement
ol the War.
PHINTfl From 12 1-2 to 25 cts. poryd
MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to 40 " '
At Pittsburgh prices.
IHON&Nails" " 6trd Prices.
SALT ' $3 per barrel.
COTTON YARN, at reduced rates.
Wo havo the goods In store, nnd all wo ask
of our friends Is to call and see for themaelvna
for wo nro satisfied that an examination of our
stocic una low prices will repay them for thoir
irouoiu, 10 our menus ni a instance, wo ex
tend a cordial Invitation to call and see their
old mentis who nro always glad to seo them,
for we caa assure them that It will repay tliem
tor utu uuuuiu.
VV. II. M'COY & (JO.
The old stand of W. II. M'COY, Greensbo
ro, Ureeno County, Fcun'a. Mnylo,'iiS-tf
Assignee's JVolice.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF
I AIoROAXllKM, ot liicnhill towns i n. horn-
by gives notlco to nil persons Interested that
the STORE BOOKS and Notes will bo left
with Mr. William McClollnnd. at tho old
stand, for settlement and collection, until tlio
1st of March next, and 11 not promptly settled
they will he collected by duo process of law
at once. Tho creditors of suld asslgnant will
nlso tuko notice that their claims must bo nro-
scntcu at onco, as 1 nm ueierimuou to closo
up the business Immediately.
Jan!i,'07-tf. J. F. TEMPLE.
DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP.
rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
X existing bctwoon the undersigned has
been this day (Jauuary 3d, 18(17,) dissolved
by mutual consent. Thoso knowing them
selves iudebtod to said tlnn aro earnestly re
quested to make prompt settlement.
HUGHES & LUCAS.
JanlC-3t .
STILL continue to carry on the Marble tnd
Stono cutting business nt their long estab
ll'ihed stand Immediately East of the Publlo
Bjimro, Main Street, Wayneiburg.
This establishment has been In constant
operation since 1831), and the long experience
and energy of the proprietors, linked with the
ererclso of sound Judgmont and good tasto,
hnvo won for them a wjde spread and enviable
reputation. An extensive slock of tho various
miotics of the boat marblo kept constantly on
hand. SimjcIuI attention paid to pollslung
piosslng, curving at . engraving,
Allnrdov.1 mil flllod.
Docembor2a, 1802. :
T. W. RO88,
PIIY8ICIAN AND Hliunmnv
GOODS"
WARS !
rFPIC3K la Jewell'g building, West end of
vears eatHlillsliiMl In N V f'li,, 11
"Only In'ullihlo remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
'Not dangerous to tho Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
"Costah's" Rat, Roach, &c Extiii'
Is a paste used for Huts, Mice, Rouclies
Black and Red Ants, &c, &c. . .
"Costah's" Bkd-Buo Extkuminatob
Is a liquid r wush used to duslroy
and alto us a preventative for Bcd-Bucs
Ac. 6 '
"Costar's" Ei.kctiiio Powukb For Insects
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Beb
Bugs, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals,
IXC.
Will Bkwark 1 1 I of all worthless 1ml-'
tations.
tJ-Hce that "Costar's" name is on each
Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
WAddress, 1IKNKY K. UlSTAIt,
484 Broadway, N. f.
STSold In Wayneshurg, Pa., .
WBy Roberts & Co.'
And all Druggists and Retailers every wnere
"C 081 A K8"
CKI.EIIIIATED
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Bolls
Cancers, Broken Breasts, Boro Nipples, Bleed
ing, Blind nnd Painful Piles; Scrofulous.
Putrid nud Ul-conr'itloned Bores i' Ulcers.
Flandulnr Swelllnga, Eruptions Cutaneous
Affections, Ringworm, I oh, Corns, Bunions.
Chilblains, &c ; Chapped Hands, Lips, &c:
Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, &o , &c.
5rBoxcs, 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 stesg, . ,s
B-j-9iilil bv all Diuggistsevorywhure.
-And by Hksby R. Costau1 Depot 481
Broadway, N. V,
fr And toy Roborts;& Co., Wnynesburcr.
l'cnu'a- "
C O S T A R '
UNIVERSAL
S
Corn Solvent,
For Corns, Bunions, Wnrls, &e
ea-Boxes, 25 els., fill cts., and I I tizce.
. -j.,'.i i, n i...,.,..i,..
- mi i'iu65i uvviwuero.
ra-And by flKMKY It. CosTAB, Depot 484
Uroadwiiy, N. Y. . ..
yAnd by Roberts & Co., Woyncsburg
Penn'tt. ,
0 O S T A R
PKKPARATION OT
Bitter-Sweet
AND
ORAMSe BLOSSOMS :
For Beautifying IbeComploxlon.
TT 1 . I . , . .-'
uscu to dim u 11 anu oenmriy ire BKln, re
movo Freckles. Pimples, Eruptions, &e. '
Ladies are now usiug It lu preference to all
others.
SyBolfl"8; . . -
C-3-Eold bv all Drueglsts evcrywhoro. . '
C3"And by HfiNKY R. Costaii, Depot 484
Broadway, N. Y.
CTAnd by Roberts & Co., Wayncsburg, ,
Penn'a.
n
OSTAR
PKCTOIUL
Cough Eemedy,
For Coughs,Oolds, noarsonosg, Boro Throat,
Croup. Whooping Cough, Influenza Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchial Altuctlons, and all
diseases of tho Throat and Lungs. '' ' 1
09"Bottlca. 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 sizes. ' ;
V9Snld by ail Druggists everywhere. ' '
OiTAnd by HuNur It. Costab, Depot 484 '
Broadway, N- "V.
HSUAnd by Roberts & Co., Waynosburg,
Penn'a. '
"COSTAR'S" ' "
CKLKUBATIO 1 '
Bishop Pills
A UNIVER3A" DINNER PILL,
For Nervous and Sick Handaclie, Costlveness,
Indlgosllon, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Consump
tion Diarrhea, Colics, Chilli, Fevers, and
gencrnl derangement of tho Dlgosllvo Organs,
Boxes, 25 cts., SO cts,, tjl sices.
Sold by nil Druggists everywhere.
And by Hkniiy R. Costab. Depot 484
Broadway. N. Y. 1
ma
Pa.
And oy uooerts s t'o., waywsburg.
rf.
.r
i n;i
altirB I ,'. I 1 -1'.
- -
I alter Us own Soger.
Jan9,'67-4t
U, VY. UVUiUUB.
j um strtes Waynssbujtj, I : oT.14,'00.4m.
;'iiiut
( ' MCJXIS '
i pi1.
1
M.a
..'-';' , ," . ,Vfavnesbur, Feb. 81, 1800 -t j