partition Notice. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE COUNTY OF GREENE, No. 17, Dccen.bcr Si:ssion, 18G0. - IN tho matter of tho partition oftlie Real . . Estate of Isaac Blaekledgfi, deceased! ' . To tbe ctaiilreu of Thomas Bluckledgn, lute of Van Buren County, Iowa John Blacklcdge of Stark county, Ohio; Burnt: Add Wallace, of tho State of Illinois j Uaiimili Uuuderson, of Illinois) Mtinrnrel Vale, whoso Hntorcst is purchased by Silors Bhickledge Hiram Blacklcdgo, of Delaware county, Ohio; "William Blackludgo, of tbe Slute of Indiana j lovl Blacklodge, of Currol county, Ohio ; Daughters of Wra. BlaeUlodge, deo'U., of Car roll couuly, Ohio names not known j Joseph . Baker, husband of Martha Baker, di c'd. and . children whose interest is purchased by Levi Bluc'Medgo i Mary Hichurdson, whose inter est is owned by Sdors Biockltdgo j Jumes Blacklcdge, whoso intercut Is owned by Levi . Blacklcdge t heirs of Mary Williams, late of fcucks county, Pu., deceased ; to wit i John Williams, who died t Bucks county, Pa., leavinc children whose nanvs and residences are unknown heirs of Tlu. Williams, dpcM. who died lu Bucks county, Pa., leaving Issue whoso names and resiliences arc unknown; heirs of William Villlams, who dud In Bucks county, Pa , leaving fcfeuo whose nnmus and residence arc unknown ; Jerenim j Williams, who resides in Jay county. Indium; Margaret, who Intermarried with Abel Lester mid reside? in Indiana ; heirs of Elizabeth BurBon, dee'd., viz : (tho children and heirs ofThomas Burson, dee'd.,) Hiehard Unison, residence Henry county, Iowa; Tune. Buin'm, Grecuo county. Pa.; Samuel Burson, who re sides in Henry county, Iowa; Martha, in- tormariied with Hugh Swan, Henry county, Iowa ; Kliaai etU and f arah Ann, rcswir.g in Henry couuty, Iowa ; Mary intermarried with ' Bowen Beaton Hill, residence in Illinois ; thfl ' children of James Burson, riee'd., whoso In terest is now in Btl-rs Elackledgej Bnruh, who intermarried- with Johnson, of Ohio, whose Interest is deedod to Stiers Jilaekledge; Lovi Burson, wlo died In Greene county, Pa, leaving issuo, Edward Biusnn aud Mary Ann. Intermarried with Benj. Hartley, residing in Greene county, Pa. und Snniii, intermariied with Thadcleus Horn, mid residing In tho fitute of Indiana ; Joseph linrsou ot Jellerson county, Ohio; now dond, leaving issuo a ' daughter Elizabeth, intermanied with one Shelby, who resides in Jcffors'in county, Ohio; Isaac Burson, of Greeno county. Tit., Abra. ! 1iam Burson residing in Greene county, Pa Margaret Burson, whose residence was Quern Bey county, Ohio now dead leaving issue whoso names and residence arc unknown; Elizabeth, who Intermarried with Frederick Wiso, Wash, county,' Pa.; Thos. Blacklcdge : -who resided lu Carroll county, Ohio, and died leaving issuo Nancy, who intermanied with , Hobort JackBon, of Ohio; Thomas, who re sides in Iowa; Elizabeth, Intermarried with Robert Hammilton, of Btark couuty, Ohio now dead leaving Issue, their names and . residences unknown ; Martha Blackledgc, whose interest is deeded to Levi Blacklcdge; Joseph B'ackledge, who resides in Cnshock ton county, Uh'o; Lovi Blacklcdge of Illinois, who died leaving children Jesse Black -ledgo and Sarah intermarried with Nathaniel Harris, whoso ibterest is purchased by Levi Blacklcdge ; children and representatives of Martha White, dee'd., viz ; children of Jesse ' White, dee'd., Murgarot, Isaac, Alfred, Eliza both, James, Jason, and SiiBan, whoso inter, est is deeded to Stiers Blackledge; James White! Isaac Wbito, William and Margaret, who intermarried with David Gouolier, and whose interest is now deeded toStieis lllnek ledge,. take notice that, nn inquest will be held upon the promises, late the reul estato of said ISAAC BLAOKLEDGE, dee'd., situate in Scfferson township, adjoining lands of Thos. Sharpneck. Hon. Thomas P. Pollock; George and John Hex and others, on l ui'.bUA i , otn , day of March next, nHQ o'clock, a. m., of said day, for tho, purpose "of making partition of said estate among tho heirs and legal rep resentatives, if the samo can be dono with out prejudico to or Bpoiling the whole, other Wise to valuo and appraise tho siiir.o, accord ing to law, at which time and place you ore requested to attend if you see proper. IIKATU JOHNS, Biieiff"s OrricB, Waynes-) Sh'ff. burg, Pa., Jan, 14, '07-td. f , N EW Photograph id . . ' ' 'V V Gr JSk. Xji JLm'ZH 1 "2" .. ..-IN", WAYNESBUUG,' PENN'A. ftas fitted up a now arid aplentlid 'riiptograph Gallery lu tUo third story ot : ALLISON'S BIDDING, ' ' Where he ' Is' prepared to execute PUWOGUAPIIS, r tt- Arntrirnn LEIANOTYTES, CARTES DE VIS1TE, And all othor kinds and sizes of pictures, in a stylo equal to the Dest artists, especial anen- flon will be glveu to copying plelures ana en- lamina them. All applications will be) prompt lv attended to. Their rooms are commodious end attractive and every desirablo accommo dation will bo rondarod to cMotomera This is decidedly the best opportunity to sccuro accu rate likenesses ever offered to the people ol Greene County. ' Call any timo it suits you. Pictures taken any tiuio lu tlio uay, anil in all kinds of weather, Nov, if.. I8fl. tf. DR. . ..:.1I.-.:TOM0R TTA8 been in sucocssfu! practlde for a num XX ber of years, with the experience of the different hospitals in Europe, also a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of Now York, continues to attend to all professional cases at 1 is onico , jnq. uzb ruuert street, Phlla. - No natcnt Medicines arc med or. rocom- mended : the remedies Administered are those which will not brake down the;.opnstitution, but renovate the system from all Injuries It has sustained irom mineral mciuciuca, aim leave the system In a healthy and perfectly cured i. condition. ? t'-V . .. .' . " DYSPEPSIA, that distressing discoao and foil destroyer of health and happiness, under . mining the ' constitution and yearly carrj'lng thousands to untimely graves, can most em phatiolly be cured. .'- Melancholy, Abberratlon, that state of Alie nation and weakness of mind which renders persons Incapable of enjoying the picasbrcs or performing the duties of life. . ' RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic or accute, warranted curable.. . Epi - lepsv, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub born cases of ' ; ' . -v FEMALE DISEASES- radically removed;: SalfRlieum and every ' description of ulcerations t Piles and scroful ous diseases which have baffled all previous medical jklll, can be curod by my treatment . . and I do say alldiseaes, (yes Comumpticn) can Yia pnmrl hv WAarlns mv Medical .Tnnet. which Is a protection to the lungs against all eliangcs of weather In all climate Having Investigated fpr.yathe cause and character of Intermit' " tonto(fever and ague) In all parts of the United . Btates will euro permanently all chronlo or anntinumi . Aoriin sn.l nnrvoni rllROHna In a . few days. ' '" QANCER CURED WITHOUT TITB KNIFE. Olt DRAWING OF BLOOD. ) -' " Tape Worm, that 'dread to tho Human 1 Family tbr years, can b romoyod with two or hrefl doses of my nowly discovered remedy, . warranted In allcnics. ' Consulta'Ion In the ', Eurllsii and German Languages froo of charge. Will make vlslti any dlstanoe, If desired. May bo addressed by letter : (oonflden.ially.) Bnd Medicine sent with proper' directions to any part of the country.- ,-,' ... .- I , vr c iuiv -fioi vjo ruuvrt .Dtreeb ... i uua, 1 Swrt!'OHy ,;-.: ! :i utwiv .1 CILIBSiTID Horso and Cattle Powlers.- Thii preparatloa. lonjf wtl fovorablg known, " will ihor- mtlUy rduvigoral rokt-n-dnwa iiml luwtpfrltU Loritii, . by ItrenRtlieulnjf tiiA cltmnting Dm itoniftch udlntctv UllCI. It 1 ft inr pr ten live of nil dii eafief incident -to this tnlmnl, iuoh M LUNO FEVWl, QUVW, YELLOW WA--TKR, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL , EXERUY.&o. Iti uie improve! the wind, fnoreuci tha appetite-glvcs A m o o i it and j gloisy ikfn and tram forms (110" miaorablo ike It too into One-looking And iplrijc uwmv. L To keener of Covi tills nrrnm-atlnn U invAhmfila. It Increase! the quantity aud, Improve! the quality ortneniiiK. jinu been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and weet. In futu-nlng cattle, it glvea them an apiwtite, looaoni ineir niae. anu makei them Utrive much falter. ' In all dlieajci of Swine, iuoh u Coughi, Ulcers la the Lungs, Liver, &o., thU article aotn m a ipec'iilo. Hy putting from one-half a pnper to a paper in a barrel of strill tho above diseaees Will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If Riven In time, a cortafu irevontive anu eure for uie nog unoiera. Price 23 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for $1, . MEPAEED BY S. A.. FOUTZ &. BRO., , at Tnnia nnw.EsuE ni'o anu .Mi.ninvE mvnr, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by DrngitisU and Storckeeptn through out the United Btatei. Huberts Ph.. & Co., agents, : Wnyncsliurir, novL'l'ti .-ly. 1 MORHJ GSOOBEISS! Lot All Persons COME TO WAYNESBURQ X0 CSrOt or .I'OTTEBEIi & TAYLOK. Proprietors of tlib tiplundid Grocery Store, foi nierly owned liy Joseph Yeiter. Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a pood supply of the very best BUUAjf, UU'-l'KK. TKAS, KICJ'i MOLAS SES. SPICKS CAKHON OIL, LAMPS. LAMP CUJIMNIE& K1IOE FINDINGS, &c, &c, and, in fact, KVERY THING usually kept iu a first class Groeery Store. Two doors Ensr. of Wilsons New Building Oet II, '(ifi-tf UECOSSTRUQTION - NOT OF !UT OF saacSoopsr's GI 'OCERY 'is CONFECTIONERY 1 MR. HOOPER would still have his ricuds -mid patrons bear n mind, that he con tiuues in the Grocery and (Confectionery trade at his usual place ot doing business, and that uv niu iusi received A. Fresli Supply of tho best quality of all ai t'clce in his lino. jwics jNunujNhnml a great variety of usotul artides always on huudi ' In connection with tho above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, wheno.IOEX;REAJI, bor--ries and all the luxuries of the season ean be obtained. . The most attractive nnd most'po'pular resort I" town. JunjjU,-jii5-Ty si K E.'IV JS E3. Ol'SC, Jcffcrs6h, Grccno County, rcnu'n. MJiS. if.". J. IlUMGAIlNEn; ' n-oprietreu- HAVING RECENTLY PITTED UP TIII8 well known cstahlishmcnt. Mva Hi,.,. OAitNi'.ii is prepared to funrl.h the best, to the travelling public. . .Tho .TABLE nlways Bun- plina with tin oiiofqosf tlelieaeies, tha BAR witli the finest Wines and Liquors, good sleep ing apartments, nud an abundance of stable room attached to llio premises. Public patronage solicited May ?3,'l6 -ly. EEobcrt t o;oo-g.ertv. Carriage Munnlactiirer WAYSKsnrno; Pa.. J RESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho baa l located in WinniHuhfpir. Pa.. Whnx.i Iih In. tends to maaufucturo CARRIAGES Of ovory descrlntlon. From his cxnerionce in tho business, he feels confident that his work, In stylo, finish and durability, will give entire satisfaction. It is his determination to nurcliaso die best material In market, and employ none but compotent-workmen.' .'- fjTAJl new work .warranted, fbr one year. iuvuusuur, run. zi, itiu 1 1 Assignee's nrollcc-'-'-.''-''' miIE..NDEliyiGNED ASSIGNEE OP I Moroak liKi.r. of Rlchhlll townsliin. hera. by gives notice to nil persons Interested thatl llioBiUUB llUUltS aiut Motes will tio:4oft w 1 1 Mr. W U am Mnf r nnd. tit. dm nlrl stand, for sottlemont and collection, until the 1st of March next, and if not promptly settled they will bo collected by duo procoss of, law at onca. . ..The creditors of said nsslgnant wilt also take notico tkat,tliclr.cjuuna must be'prgi sented at-onco, as I nii deermlpd.tfliJiploso up inn uusniubs ijnmeumveiy . janw,UY-n. j. i1, TlUMl'Ut. , f T!"W . ROSS,? P JJ Y B.I C I AN", A N.D. 8 U B G,B Q IJ.(. rFFICE In Jewell buUdlng, ,Wst end of VI Main itreat, WiiTefbufft P FOUT Z'S ' 't1 . From the Now York Observer. FEBRUARY.. . Kart( rglKrf lu wlilte, a Mamtul ablntli hulJe, .. -Anil kil.Kitli illence.el hor M:iknr' fun, Bit cewelh froru the Iwrrowlnjor the plow, AaJ rioitt tin li.iriunl .linking, Mn i .lumia reit Tliu n-iini lilt rurerwl piwiona; aud oxli ile ' Th'i uuliraathbd carbun ofhlalbiteiiug tliouslit. ' And drluk lu lioljr buiillh. 2frt. SijonrHfi). Whother a farmer have a large breadth of land to cultivate, or only a small number of acres, nil his plana, with reaped to Ins crops to be raised the an I r moiling season, should bo wull under stood.' If ho h.ts already adopted a ro lation systom, he will k-iow what kind of grain, or othor drop ore to grow on eacrf porfon of his firm. ' On a jrr.nn farm, our most miceosKful fai-murs moasare enoti fiehl, nud dosig Date it in a book, by a certain letter or figure. If whuat, hardy, oats, rye or Indian oorri is to bo g a vn on that piece ot land, ho knows how miny bushels of seen win no required The present month is also . the best timo to procure seed of any kind, so as to have every thing in . rendines, aflor . tho growing season has coinmonoed. If a farmer is not sitisflaJ with his grain tor send; if his crop wore -not gutht red w i'h eare;il will ba far nioro profilahlo . and satisfao tory to procure soetl grain at some re liable seed store, than to sow. inferior seed. Without good good no farmer em expect to raise a remunerating orop of any kind of oeroal 'grain, roots, or leguminous plants ; Inferior, shriveled, half-developed kernehuof graiu can no more produce large ears, heavy panioles, and full, plump kernels; than an ill-bred, half-developed, shabby animal oan get stook that will grow up as round and beautiful as a gazelle. And this law holds equally good through tho ontiro vegetable kingdom. Kernels of seeds, whether of grain, grass or roots, can never impart to their rcspeolive pro duals, excellencies which tlioy themselves never possessed. , ... In those sections of country where cereal grain has been the chief product of tbe farm for many successive years, a crop of lield peas, beans, or flax may bo substituted for a orop ot oats or barley, with satisfactory results. Now is the timo to send to. some distant part ot the country, or to Canada, for a supply of seed peas. A crop of pons will usually leave the ground in a better condition than a orop of oats or barlov. when winer grain is to follow as suramor orop. Keep all kinds of stock off winter grain nnd meadows. WJiere winter wheat has attained a large growth ot leaves, it used to be cwnsidered bene, ficial to turn on light, animals and let them graze, when tho ground was har3, dry, and frozen. Bat those who have tried the experiment once or twice s'eom to be satisfied that it is an injurious practice to allow animals to gnaw off tho young wheat plants iu late autumn or winter.. Barnyard manure, on some farms, may be hauled to distant fields On sleighs. If this labor be deferred till the growing season commences, manure is seldom hauled, on wheels, . any considerable distance, when the ground is sott, as it is apt to be early in the spring. h ruit oroharda, all over the oountry, are sadly neglected i and tor the want of an hour's work on each tree, the fruit is often small and very inferior. Farmers have but little time in the spring, or summer, to prune fruit trees. But in wild weather, during tbe proaoht month, and tbe next also, resolve to give the ap pie and pear trees needful pruning and scraping. With a sharp hoe, let the bodies and limb; be thoroughly scrap ed, reraoviugall the dead bark that hangs in scales. Then, with a sharp, .fine- toothed pruning saw, cut your way into the tree tops, and thin out the super numerary branches, so that ; a person maybe able to olimb from limb to brand), in autumn, when plucking the fruit. . ' , - We should not advooate such severe pruning as was practised several' years ago, to the niter ruin of productive orchards, by roinovtng : several large limbs from each tree. After a tree has beon allowed to grow at random for A dozen or more years, it is better not to romove the large limbs, as the life ot the tree will be seriously endangered. Very large wounds seldom ''heal over"1 ou old trees. ' ' After tbe limbs have been sawed off, oover ovary wound: with liquid grafting wax, applied hot with a brush. As soon as the liquid wax is applied, before it has become, hard, oover it with a piece of brown paper, pressing the paper into the wax. More than three-fourths ot all the orchards in the land would be rendered far more productive, were the trees treated as has been direoted. At this season ot the year it is desira to make preparations for a lot of young Eigs next summer. Sometimes high red sows will not be in season till the wjntor has past, and the weather becomes frarmi unless they receive peculiar man agement When it is desirable that ft brood tow should bo in season' in the winter, let ber foed be changed for a lew days. Instead of feeding nolatoei. .anplee, or dry whole grain- feed a pint of ry meal twice each day, 'for a' week, or eq uays,. . , .. jtEw that ire expeoted to drop their lambs next mouth should be kept in an enclosure, by therustlvei, where they my receive extra care ; !"," .v- If ewes be thin,, let each .one have a pint of oatmeal per day,' in addition to liberal -allowance of coarse fodder. Oatmeal Is ranch better for ewes, pre vious t'J eanlng, than other 'gram. After the young lambs bogin to sub sist on the milk ot the dams, the inoul of peas and Indian oorn is far superior to oatmeal for feeding ewes with young lambs at their sides, us this latter kind of feed will procure moro milk than oats.. February is the most sovero month of the year in our norihorn oold latitudes, for domestic fowls. Few people are aware how muoh the prolificacy of gallinaceous, fowls, turkeys,, goese nnd ducks, depends on the treatment they receive during tho month ot 'February. In order to be doubly pioliflo tho ensu ing season, domestic fowls must be pro tected from tho intense cold ot February, and well supplied with an abundance of nutritious food Sheep that aro designed for'' early spring mutton should receive a liberal allowance of grain, or meal, daily, be sides roots, water and salt. As the water ceases to flow from springs, in some instances, during tbe oold weather, sea that domestic animals do not suffer for want ot a liberal sup ply of drink. Almost every fanner ought to trens- plant more fruit trees. The supply of fruit of apples and pears is by no metus adequate to the doniand. Now is the time to calculate - how many moro fruit trees may he transplanted with profit. Examine the fruit reo ords,. and .'elect those varieties that have succeeded most satisfactorily in your locality. III places where sugar' nmplo trees abound, . preparations should be made for tapping, trees and making suar, as soon as tho cold weather u gone. When one has help, let ono boy, or man;' .''run the sugar bush." With a little judicious mauageinent, a hundred dollar's worth of maple sugar may bo made with a liltlo labor, " WHO WILL CARE FOR ANDY NOW ?' A FAnoDT. Why am I so' sick and weary j' come now Cowan, smtll my breath j All arouud me seems reeling, is this "Victo ry or Death ?" Ah 1 bow well I know your answer, to my fate I "humbly" bow ; If you'll only tell mo'truly, "Who will care for Andy now?" Bo witli traitors I am marching With no laurels on my brow i For tho pooplo won't sustain me ; '.'Who will care for Audy now ?" I have "swung around tho circle, " spoka a piece at every town j " But tho people laugh and jeer mo call mo Hilly Seward's clown j "I have filled most every ofllco," broken al- - most every vow. I havo alwoys been "most humble," "Who win care lor Anny now f" So with traitors I am marching, &c, Lot "My Policy" bo my pillow, and my "Ve toes" reach the skv. I will bo tho groat Dictator, or wilL like a rebel, die. Soon wfth Cowan I'll be marching, with no laurels on my brow, Geary won by 17,000, -'Who will care for Andy now t" So with tiaitors I am marching, &c. Proverbs ot Joth Billinirs 'Iluinlm. nature is the same all over tho world. 'oept in New England, and thar it is ao according to circumstances.' . , 'Rum is (rood in its place, and hell U the place tor it.'- 'It I had a boy, who didn't lio onita wen enougn to siuo mo, 1 would set him to tending a rotale dry goods store. 'When a fedow gets a going down hill, it dus seem as tho' cverythin had been greased for tho okaahun.' 'He who kan ware a shurt a whole week and keep it clean, ain't fit for en nything elce.' 'I nevor knn a fool who hadn't a goo I voice ' 'Thieves hunt in couples, but a liar has no accomplice.' 'There iz multitudes of folks who mean well enuff, but how like the devil they act.' 'Give the dbvil his duo, reads well enuff in a proverb, but mi friend, what will become of me and you if this ar !! 1 . " . . . . rarigeraent iz carried out t TOILET FOR GENTLEMEN. For preserving the oomnloxion Temperance. . To preserve the breath sweet Ab stinence from tobacco. For whitening the hands Honesty. To removo a stain Repentance ' ' Easy shaving soup Ready money. For improving the sight Obsorvv tion. A beautiful ring A family cirolo." For improving the voioe Civility The best companion at the toilet A wife. Dan Rice remitted, in settlement of an aooount out. west, a three dollar bill, which, was returned indorsed) 'This note is countering please send another.' It was wo month before Dan replied, saying that he , had been unable until now to ' get' another oounterfeitthroe dollar bill, but he hoped the one now enolosed would suit. What a curious being a printer is ' He ifatds when he 'lets, and sets whe n he sfrthrfa," and whon he wishes to sc, at ease hettands ereot It is, however, tho natueof tho ca t which causes him to $tand. :'" ' ':: u ' ; , Wnr aro' women the greatest thieves! Booause they crib their ohildren, bone their stays and steel their petticoats and buttons. .''''."'. uti - in ' 1 '; " As no dajt is without some clouds, so oe fortune it without aomu shadow. DRY GOODS AT ESlICivPIICIS! -AT- lliM'S OLD ST1ND, 5 THE GOODS ALL FRESH, -TIIK JE5 Tl? "ST JLm 3Z2 3 , : LATEST AND BEST! TIIK Fabrics, as Represented, AND TIIK ASSORTMENT KEPT COMPLETE. milE UNDERSIGNED IS DETERMINED JL to sell, and the uianv "cash will Bocure the very best of bargains. Cull and examine his stock L. K. EVANS. decll-8in Wayncsburg, l'a, Something New IN WAYNESBURG, PENM'A. T EI OS, BRADEN ( At the room formerly occuplod by Andrew Wilson, Sr., next door to Bruden's Drug Store.) Respectfully informs the good people of Greene couuty, thut ho has openod a HARBWAHE STGaE. And invites a call from his friends and the public generally. His store is filled with everything in his lino needed by tho Farmer and .Mechanic. Ueing a practical farmer, ho knows exactly tho wants of his farmer friends. Among ids variety of goods will be found Iron, Nails ofall kinds, Planes of all varieties, Au gers, Braces, &C. Tuttlo toothed, cross cut and mill saws, band saws and tools ofall des criptions. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Mowing Machines, Cutting Boxes. Corn Shel ters, Plows, Cultivators, Shovels, Forks, and everything iu his line. SADDLERY HARDWARE, A general assortment of saddlery hardware, to which ho invites tha attention of purchasers. WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS, Tn1, Buckets, Butter Bowls and all kinds Of Kitchen Wooden Fixlns. Willow Baskets; Brooms, Brushes, Coal Buckets, Brass Kettles, Buggy whips, Bhot Guns, Boys Wagons and sli.ds. All persons desirous of purchasing any of the above articles and many others not mon ioned ) will consult thjlr in tores t by , . GAL LING SOON. IIo will take pleasure in showing 'his stock at all times. So give him a call whon you come to town. Kememoer tue place, oppo- sue tne nrm national isani;. dccl2tf THOS. BRADEN. iSlicriil'a Salt?. ' BY vlrtuo of a writ of Fi. Fa., Issuod out of the Court of Common Pleas of Greeno county, and to mo directed, there will bo ex posed to public sale at Carmlcbtels Borough lu Cumberland township, on SATURDAY, 23d DAY OF FEBRU ARY NEXT, at '0 o'clock, A. M., tho following property, viz : ) All tho right, titlo, Intorcst and claim of Do fendent of, in, nnd to a certain lot of ground In the borougn of Oiirmiehrcls, No. 72, in plan of said borough, adjoining lots of Iliiiun Curl ou the South-Ea-t, hounded by an ally on the Norlh-Wcst. fronting on Main street fitly feet, running ua"k ouo hundred and fifty feet to un alley, and has erected thereon the f rame of a stable, ' , Taken In execution as the property of James Mordock at tho suit of John W. Hath away. HEATH JOHNS, JanlC-ts Sheriif. S!acriJl''8 Sale. BY vlrtuo of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Greeno county, aud to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at tho Court Hpuso, In Wnynnsburg, on SATURDAY, Kith DAY OF MARCH next at 1 o'clock, d. m.. tho following proporty; vizs All tho tho right, title, interest and claim of Defendent, of, in and to a certain tract of land situate in Rlchhill township, Greene county, Pa., adjoining; lands of Ifu'rUm Johnson, John Killen, Burnett's heirs, John Laugh rldm and others, containing EIGHTY-TWO ACRES moro or hw, on which Is ereeted one hewed log houso, log B trn and oilie r out-, buildings, and about fifty acres of which is cleared, and ou which there Is a good apple orchard, &c. Taken in execution as tho property ol John lams at tin ho suit of Thomas lams tor use of Mary Ann Wilson. Jnn3(),'(i7, HEATH JOHNS. Sh'ff. IVAVniUNUHHUiVlARULfi&STU. sffiBM miiffl. STILL continue lo carry on the Marhlo and Stono cutting buslnoss at their long estab lished stand -Immediately East of the Publlo irmaro, Main Street, Waynesburg. .' ' r This establishment has boon In Constant operation sinco 1831), and the long cxporience and cnorirv of the proprietors, linked with the exorciso or sound Judgment and good taste, have won for thorn a wide snroad and enviablo reputation. An extensivo Block of tho various varieties of the best marble kept constantly on band. . special at'.rouon paiu to polishing, pressing, carving pti ; engraving, 1 ' i ' Aiioruov -mti ruiea. December 28, 1802. ADMINISTRATOE'8 NOTICE. : LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on tho estate of JASPER BANE, Into of Morris townshln, Greene county, dee'd., liavlns boon grantod to the undorslgned, notloo is hereby given to all persona Indebted to said estate to make tmmedlato payment and those hav-. Ins claims to present them Immediately, Prop ped? authenUcated for settlement. ' ' UW, LilUlllJNISK, . of Morris township Administrator, Jan9,'60-6w. . f i ;'... , m-3 o' 4f;.l i'i w. J A Vm .1) THE 01TIIRRI.C HAS BURST ! n . i ,i. i. , A. HEDGE & SON Have Juit received a Now Stock ol BOOTS AND SHOES, ' '. ' HATS AND CAPS, COLLARS, NECK TIE8, GLOVES, IIOSI- . ' ERY, TRIMMINGS OF , ALL LE ' ' '' SCRIPTIONS. Ve have just received a largo assortment of mu inu-ai ttiuu oi reauy minis BOOTS AND SHOES which we can warrant to wear, and do good service. 1 - Also a few Low Pricod Boots and Shoes which we will not warrant bought expressly to v....iuiu nun uur ii(!frHOrS. Don't fail to call II' yon want to see good u.. in iir hub oi iraqo. it will cost noth ing to look at them. ltewember tho phieo, "Allison's Building. OllllOS to thn Pmirt If ,wn Waynesburg, May 2, if. . '' '" J. HICKUNC & CO.'S SUE OF WJTCIIES. On the popular one price plan, giving every patron a handsome and reliable watch for the low prico of Teu Dollars 1 Without regard to value, and not to bo paid for unless perfectly s:tislactorv! . ww riMum,i iiiintingWittrlua Minto7r,o " i..i'ir"i tm-iii'H, r.UiUUtMlfa 10(1 to llM) tlnlil llillllliiKninminiii.nr Wutclici 2"0 to 1.IIIK) llnl.l ll,u,lhK Dnirll.li lvn, iilM) to ;.1,lm lnM Hnntiiip; Dnplra WiitcliiJs lr,o to 5. non (liiltl lluiilii, Amio icun WatckiM 101) to 6, 'H'O Pllvnr Hunting l.vi?ra fio to 6,(HW) Sllw llniillin Uiiiilcxea - 1 7ito 6IH) tlnlil Lnillm' Wutahiv to to 10.1100 Onlil llniltlne I.vplll, ' (0 to 10,iH) MlMYlhiui'.iiMSIlrrr Wntclioi fto to as.niM Ihii.tliiir Silver Wulrhm 26 to iiUJItK) AmnrtiHl Wulrhm. nil klnila in h. Kvury rilnin ol.tiiiim n Watch liy thlaarrannniont, cnt. Inn I. in 510, whllo it nmylio wurlh $760. No iiurtlullty Hll'MVII. . , . ' Mwra .T. Illcklh Co.'n (rrrat American Wntch Co, Ni.w V.irk City, whli to lniiii,.,llntvlv ill' or tho atmro MiiiKiilllri.iilSliH'k. Cull lli,:it- luunlnirartli'lrii, areplac- . ... n...-.. ..-. uumi-inni enimiuiotlifliirtlclt namnl (ill lliclr ciTIISratm, upon imyinmit or Tun Dollare, win Hut It li a Watrhwnrth STfiO or uuo worth lew. The ""''' our ccriuicutca putltlra yon to thn article mimed tliereiipou, tlni piiyuii'iit, Irrciipiii'tlvo orite worth, iliicl an no nrtlelo vulueil lew tliiin $10 In imninl on any cor- inieiiii., ii win in onco no won unit tin in no lottery, but a Ktriil.i;lit-rorwnril li'Klllinnlii truiumrtlon, which tuny be pnrlli lpnlml hi ovonhj the mint riMtlilloun I A InKloOertlllcatu will ho aunt by mall, pnntymM, upon receipt of 26 cenlH, Hvn for$l, elevelU'or $2,tlilrly-tlreounil oleunnt pieniluui or S, nlxty alx iinii more vuluiililn pretnl inn for 10, one liiiiulreil uml moat imperii Wutcll for $16. To Ak'rnte or thoaii wlehiiut einplovment tlila la a rare op portunity, ii a K-Kllltniilolv cniiliicti..il ImalncHs, duly iiiithni IzihI by rli,. (lovfi nineiit, and open to the most care ful acrutiiij-. 1'ai tin I Addrciw, .1. IIICKMNO CO., , 11U lkoudwny Near P. 0. JanSO, 07-3moi City of Now York. 2P E3 O 353 HAVING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARQ 1 EST 3TOCKS OF DRY GOODS !! la.! n'-niin fJTnn nunnv LEATHER, BOOTS fc SI10ES, Hats 8s Caps ! IROIV,' IVAlis awcl SALT, And a rrreat varietvnf TtDXVWTCi a riATa for the ladies, nt tho lowest prices that Goods havo beon sold for. sinco tho commencement oi uiu war. . riHNT3 From 18,1-8 to Wets, por yd. MU8LINS,. .' .18 1 -2 to 40 Y.im At Pittsburgh prices. iiiUJNiSs Nails" i Card Prices. hALI " $3 per barrel. . COTTON YARN, at reduced rates. We havo tho goods In store, and all wo ask of our friends ia to call and see tbr themselves for wo aro satislled that an examination of our stock and low prices will repay them for their iruumu. i u uur iriuuug iu a instance, we ex tend a cordial invitation to call and see their old irionus wno ate always glad to see them, for wo can assure them that it will repay them tur uiu tiuuuio. W. II. M COY & UO. Tho old stand of W. H. M'COY, Grecnsbo ro, Grccno County, Penn'a. MaylO.'cn-tt 1794. Char tered, . 1794. NSURANCE or COMPANY IORTE! A BV1ERI CA! riiikudeliiliia. Oldest Insurance Company in CASH CAPITAL Ai'D HlTHPi.ua. $!j73l,0. America. ovp SEVENTY-ONE YEARS Successful Busi ness Kxpeileneo, with n reputatinn for IN TEOltlTY and ; HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED by any simala: institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, $17, coo.ooo.uu i , : LIBER L RATES for nil the safer classes of property, Insurance of DWELLINGS and CONTENTS, a speciality. BRICK or STONE DWELLINGS Insured PERPETUALLY, Ifdesirod, on tonus of the greatest economy and safety to the insured. ' ' It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insnre In tho best Companies, and tlioro Is NONE BET TER than tho old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, r - j DIRECTORS i Arthur G. Cofllu 8. Morris Wain, John Mason, Goo, 1 Harrison, Francis B. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, Wm. Cummlncs, T. Charlton llenrv. Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, ' Charles Taylor, ' Ambrose White,' 1 Richard D. Wood, William Welsh. ,l,'(r WUJhunH,, Bowen, j . jamcs . uicKRon, '" ARTHUR d. COFFIN, President.1 AttLKs Platt, Booretary, -. i si -.. ' ..;n ri M..SAYERS, . JanO,'C7 tt Agent lor Greene County v ' "' J .iNTotloe. ; . : ALL persons knowing themselves lndobted to tho. RHPunLioAN Opno, either for Job Work or Subscription during tha six months tun paper was conducted hy air. Wntklna, will pay the accounts to Mr. Jos. ,B. Buyers, who la authorized to receipt for the same. Early attention to this matter will save cost. . , MBSSliS B1DDLK A CLARK .t aUgS.- .... . 1 i . .i-sTi ftiiH .J.y'Xv! v , . r . , - . . i 1 LUZ : "18 vein established In N. Y, Cur." "Only lnflible remedle known. , "Free from Poisons." ' ' Not dangerous to the Human Family." ' "Rats come put of their holes to die." "Cr,STA's- Rxf ..-Roach,. &o' ' Exnira'i Is a paste used for Hats, Mice, Rotohes. Black and Red Ants, &c, 4o. , "COSTAH'S" BUD-BUO ExTK81IJjAT0m' '' Is a liquid or wash used to destroy; and also as preventative for Bed-liuga "CosTAa s" Eticrmo' Po'wde Fo ix'swrrs Is lor Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Hob Bugs, Insects on PlaiiU, Fowls,. Anfmals. . &c. .... J '. i. , v . - i ..... T I M Bwa 1 1 1 of ell worthiest Imi tations. , , . OfSee that "Costab's" namo Is on eacl Box, Bottle and Flusk, bofore you buy. i,;, STAddrosa, HENRY K. (08TAR. ' 4 84 Broadway, N. Y. STSoldln Waynesburg, Pa., . "By Roberts Co. And all Druggists and Retailors everywhere 'fit; "C0STAE8" ; r CKLKIIBATED " 1 BUCKTHORN SALVE. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Bolls, Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleed ing, .Blind and Palnfcl Piles, Scrofblous Putrid and lU-coiH'itloned Sores ; . Ulcers? Fliindular Swellings, Eruptions Cutaneous Airectlons, Ringworm, I-ch, Corns, Bunions. Chilblains, &c; Chapped Hands, Lips, &cl Bites of Spidors, Insects, Animals, &c, &o. SrBoxcs, 2B cts., 50 cts., and $1 sizss, fsTSold by all Druggists everywhere, i , ; yAnd by Hknbit 11 Cosiab' Dcnot 48 Broadway, N. Y. Vm" Robort8I& Co., Waynesburg, " V 0 S T A R ' UNIVERSAL S Corn Solvent, For Corns. Bunions. Warto. Ao. GrBoxes, 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 sizes. tipSold by all Druggists everywhere. 3"And by Hum R. Costab, Depot 484 Broadway. N. Y. ; '.- 3-Andby Roberta A Co., Waynesbunr. ronn'a- 0 ST A R rBKTABATION OF Bitter-Sweet ' ,;: rj ' -' ' -..;; ORAGe blossoms;;. For Beautifying the Complexion. Used to Soften and beautify the Bkln, re-' move Freckles. Pimples, Eruptions, &o, '" I Ladles arc now using it in preference to all . others. crBottles; 1. (SrEold by all Druggists everywhere. , tvyAnd by Hunby H. Costab, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. . , .... WAnd by Roberta & Co., Waynesburg,. Penn'a, - 'I ' "C OSTAR : PXCTOBAL Cough Kemedfc For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat', i Croup. Whooping Cough, Influenza Asthma,. . Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs. t (srBottles. 25 cts., 50 cts,, and $1 sizes. . ' "8old by ail Druggists everywhere, . aPAnd by HituBr R. Costab, Depot 44! '1 Broadway, N- Y. :'.' BQuAnd by Roberta & Co., Waynesbut.' ' Penn'a. mm w - . '1 '.'V ;:t 'V( ''.f ' '' CO ST A USiw';: Bishop Pills, : A UNIVERSAL DINNER TILL, .'. For Nervous and Sick Headache, Costlvenasa,'' j Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billousaesa, CotutiraS ''1 tion Diarrhea, Oolloa, Chills, Feteta. anrl t general derangement of the Dliestlva Ortana. I Boxes, 85 ota., 50 ota,, i ami. - Sold by all DruggisU everywhere. " '' BtwVn y""? . m '' -And br Roberta k tV . W..v,.' V Pa. aWT.H,'e.-. i 'Ok 'Al..,..., . .. V.ti.1 1 ;.7f ..(!.''. 1 J it. Tus t Jt Hi t'rf '-V:
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