1794. tcrcd, INSURANCE COMPANY " '. OF NORTH AMERICA! . riiifa(U'liliia. . . Oltlrst Insurance fompnny tn America. CASH CAPITAL AND Rt'lll'I.US. OVKlt $1,731,000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS Successful Busi ness Experience, with a reputation for 1N TEGUITY and HONORAULE DEALING UNSURPASSED by nny Biniah.: Institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, I7,- eoo.ooo.oo i LMEIUL RATES for nil the safer classes or property. Insurnnco of DWELLINGS ami CONTENTS, a speciality. BRICK or STONE DWELLINGS tenured PERPETUALLY, if desired, on terms of the greatest economy and safety to tho insured. It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insnrf i In the best Companies, and thero Is NONE BKT TEU tlian the old INSURANCE COMFANi OF NORTH AMERICA. DIRECTORS : Arthur O. Collin S. Morris Wain, Snmuel W. Jones, John Mason, John A. llrnwn, Geo. L. Harrison, Charles Taylor, Francis li. Cope, Ambrose White, Edward H. Trotter, Richard D. W. od, Edward S. Clarke, William Welsh, Win. Cummlnijs. William II. Bowcn, T. Charlton Henry, James N. Dickson, ARTHUR O. COFFIN, President. Ciia lks 1'latt, Secretary. , . E. M. SAYERS, Jan!),'B7 tt Agent lor Oreeno County. J. HICKUfJC & CO.'S fiRBAT SHE OF WITCHES. On tho popular one prlco plan, giving every mtron a handsome nud rehalilo watch for the ow price of Ten Dollars t Without regard to vahio. nnd not to bo paid for uulcss perfectly sallstiictory 1 600 Soll.lilold limiting Wiltolu! C mimbbIi-cw.i Uoia wntciiM ' P 6110 Wtitch'-K. KlinnK'llp.l - 71,000 OiiIiiniMilliiKCIimiicimntcr Wntclina Jl.000 01,1 Hunting Kiii-IIhIi Iwni 3,000 Oolil ItillitiliK Dilili-x WntcliM , 9,1)110 (lolit IIiiiiIIiik AmiitIciui Wutchul " 6,000 Sltvvr Hunting IiiiYcm ' ' 6,0110 Pllviir Uuiitiiifc lliipli'xoi 6.000 fluid Uiliia' WiiMu ' 10,0011 Gnlil IltiiitlliK l,i'iln 10,000 Mlci'lliiiiiiin Sllvur Wntrlioa 2.5,000 Huntlm; SilvwWutrlM SO.ono AMorM Wntrhiw. nil hlinln fiio t frno 2m to 100 to Mt to 2110 to ir,o to loo tn ro to 7.1 to 60 to 50 to fiO to 23 to 10 to Eipti putrun "MitliM 11 Wntoli bv tliH nrnumt'iin'iit. riwt Inn Imt $10, while It iniiy bo worth ilM. No lurtlnllly Intwn, Mkiwgm.T. Hirltllnir A Co.' jrrtnt Anm-kiin Wntcli On., Now York City, wloh tn itnmi'1lttti-l.v lifiHi of tin' nliovo lnnj;nill-int HiiM'k. (YrtitliMti'H nuiuiiiuntrlich'!', im l:u flil in nealwl onvoInpoK, Ilulilon. an- oiitliM to thi-nrlklrfl nataitilon tlii'lr rnrtlflcatfH, upon payment of Ten DoHur, whether It lain Wati-h worth $7W) or oik1 worth Jww. Tho Thrtrt'lurnof iur otTtillriitr., ontitlofl you to tho nrtl.-h' iiaimal thcri'iipon, uMHipaynt"nt, Irriin'ctlvi' of it worth, Atul iwnu ttrtit-lo vuliu'd IcrtH than 110 h imnidl on any rcr-titlc-iltc, It will at onrc U Hern that tliio Iri no lottory, hut a atralKht.forwaril h'gltiinut. ti-anaactlon, wiik-h muy !o pnrtii'ipatcil in oviai hy tlio iihmI fatidioiM I A RliiKlpOrlillrnto wilt Ix-Ht-ut hy mail, pont.paM, upon roct'lptof'J6 ri-nta, tlvoforSl.i'h'Vtui for.W,tlilrtylhH'aaii1 elt-giuit priauiuiu or $5, Hlxty nix anil nioro viiluiilih' prfaal utnfor 1 10, nni- hunilrcd ami most Hiipi'rh Wiitrli for $lfi. To Airontfl or tlioai-. wishing omployini'iit thin in n ran1 ti portunlty. It Im a h'gitlmati-ly cmiihicti'il luisim, duly Authori.c(l hy tint (lovmitufiit, ntal upu to thu most euro ful scrutiny. Till' ml Aililiow, ,1. IIIflKLINn A CO., 1 111 llroiulwav Ni-ar 1'. O. Jan30,'67-3inoi Cily of Now York. ASTEOLOGY. Till: WORLD fflfflllD AT TUB WOSDEIUTL ItliVlit.ATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, MADAME H, A. PERRIGO. Sho reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. Bho restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations mid friends, loss of money, &c, have become despondent. Slit) brings together those long seperaled, giyes iiilonim tion conoernUij; absent frlen ls or lovers, re stores lost or stolon properly, tells you the businessyou are best qualified to pursue and in what you will bo most successful, cause speedy marriages and tells yon thu very day you will marry, uivesyou the naino. likeness and characteristics of the porsou. Bho reads your vciy thoughts, and by her nlmost super natural powers unveils the dark awl hidden mystories of tho future. From tho stars wo see In tho firmament the ninllHc slurs that oyorcomo or predominate in the configuration from the nspocU nnd positions of the plan ets and tho fixed stars in tho heavens at tho lime of birth, sho deduces tho future destiny of man. Fail not to consult tho greatest As trologiat on earth. It costs you but a tiil'.j, and you may never again have so favorublo an opportunity. Consultation feo, with likeness ana all desired information, if I. Parties liv ing at a distanoo can consult tho Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full and ex plicit chart, written out, with all Inquiries answered and likenesses enclosed, sent by mall on receipt of price above mentioned. Tho strictest s"cresy will bo maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest order furnished those dosirlng thoui . Writo plainly tho day ot the month and year in which you wcro born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, Madamd II. A. PERRIGO, P. 0, Drawer H!)3, RullUlo, N. Y. foblB,'n7-ly Throw awny your false, frizzes, your switches, your wig Destructive ofcomlort, and not worth a figs Come aged, come youthful, como ugly and fair And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. SEPARATOR CAPILLI. For restoring liuir upon bnld heads (from whatever cause it may have fallea out) and forcing a grotli of hair upon tlio face, it lias no equal. It ivill forco tlio board to grow upon tho smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald hoads tn from two to threo months. A few ignorant practitioners have Asserted that there is noth'ng that will force or hasten the growth of tho hair or beard. Their assertions aro false, as thousands of liv ing witnesses (from their own experience) can licnr witness. Rut many will say, how are wo to distinguish tho gonuhio from tho spurious ? It certainly Is dlflcult, ns nine-tenths of tho different Preparations advertised for thu hair and beard aro entirely worthless) nnd you may havo already thrown away large amounts In their purohnso. To Bitch wo would say, try the Reparator Capllli, It will cost you noth ing unless it fully comos up to our represen tations. If your druggist does not keep it, send us ono dollar nnd wo will forward It, postpaid, together with a receipt for tho 1110 noy, which will bo returned you on appllca ; tlon, providing entire satisfaction is not given., Address. W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No 8 West Kavutto St,. Syracuse, n, Y. i fubl3,'C7-)y i , . WHISKERS AND i JM.U'ST AOIIES! ; IIORCED to grow upon tlio smoothest face 1 In Irom throe to live works by using Dr. HEV1GNF8 jHKBTAURATEU.lt ; CAPIL , LAI KB,' tlio most wonderful dlscavory In modorn science, acting upon the Heard and ' Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has . t l,f IIia nlltn nf Porta nnrl Tnrtnn .(Wcuunuu - with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers win uo rugisioroa, anuu enure atlsfactlon Is not glvon in ovorr Instance, tlio money will be chcorfully rofundod. Price by mall, seated and postpaid, l. Descriptive . olrcnlar and testimonials mailed frco. Ad dress HERO ICR, HUUTTBaCO., Cliomlifs, Na 11185 River Street, Troy, N. X Bole tnontk tot th United Btat. ftb2V87ly 1794. SOMETHING NEW! MRS. E. S. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON Uavojust' nrrlvcd from Nkw Y'inc with a largo nssorLrcut of foreign and domestics BUY which tlmv propose to sell at thn lowest CASH PltlCESI Bitch os Dress Goods. Dress Trlmmlnc, Dress Buttons, Guy's Patent Mull's, Ladles' Hhawls, Furs, Hoots anil Shoes, Hats and Caps ; also, a great variety of nice articles, at yery low prices, for v - Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear Wares of nil kinds, and a complete , varie ty of tho best GROCERIES. All of which they proposo to sell at tho very lowest figures, depending on tho quality ami cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. 0 vo them a call before purchnsing else where, mid they will prove Unit tho above is correct. Room in Silvers' coiner, eiiU of the Court House, Wayiieibuig. novS'tlll tf Sl!lTEiS NO mWK ! When by tho use of DR. JOINVILLE'S ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, nud at a trilling cost Tho astonishing success which lias attended this invaluable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy. Im potency. or any of the consequences of youth-1 ful indiscretion, renders it tho most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, de pression, exi itemeut, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destruction, fears of insanity, &o. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of thoso who havo destroyed it by sensual ex cess or ovil practices. Young men, bo humbiigcd no more by 'Quack Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay lor tho Elixir, mid be at onco restored tn health and happiness. A perfect euro is guaranteed in every instance. Prlco if t or four hottlus to one mldrcss, $:t. One bottle is sufficient tocltect a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure ol Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges. Grav el, Stricture nnd all uH'ectlons of tho Kidneys and Uiaddcr. Cures ell'ected in from oho to five days. They are prepared from vegeta ble extracts that are hai nie.less on tho system, and never nauseate tho stomach or impreg nate the breath. No change of diet is neces sary while using them, nor does their action in any manner iuterfere with businesspursuits Pi ice if 1 per box. Either of tho nbo''o mentioned articles will be sent, to nny address, closely sealed, and post paid, by mail or express, on "receipt of price. Address all orders to BURGER, S11UTT3 fcCO., Chemists, No. !8,r) River Street, Troy, N. Y. lebL'n,'C7-ly BELATJTT ! AUBURN, GOtDEN, VLAXEIT AND SILKEN CUELS, PRODUCED by tho use of Prof. DE 1 15R1SUX r 1U8KR LE CHEVEUX. Ono application warranted to curl tho most straight and stubborn hair of cither sex into wavy ringluts, or heavy massive curls, Hus been ,,0.1 1, ll, l,,E,!,,n,il,li nmlmn.l T.nnrl,,. I with the most gratifying results Docs no in 1 Jury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, ipi. Ucscnptlvo circulars mailed Ireo. Address RICIiGER, SlIUTTd & CO., Chemists, No. 'lar, River St., Troy, N. Y., Solo Agents for the United States. fuli2ty(i7-1y NEW EXUITEMENT IM THE PROPOSED IMPEACHMENT OF H.RINEHART! FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES! ! TTAVING JUSTRETURNED FROM THE i J.l cl city, he hto opened tho lurgest New Groc ery in town, IIo des'res to inform tho citizens of Waynesburg and vicinity of tlio care lie have taken in selecting stock, having on hand n eooil supply of CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO, CI GARS, TAR, also. l'ROVISI ONS, BACON, DRIED 15EEV POTATOES F I S II , DRIED PEACHES, ito , &a , &o. Call and sco him as ho hits been getting a Yon will find him accomodating, and can sell lower than any one in tlio place Ho sure to go to tho right place, hi LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposite tlio Court Houso, and formorly oc cupied by tho Post Olllco. apl8,'tiil.-tf ; '313- T&&. saycrs, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Will attend to nil claims for back pay, boun ty and pensions of soldiers and their representa tives. The Pensions ol the following class are increased irom lf'8 to $15 and t-'.'i per month, nnd widows for children under sixteen years if'J per mouth each, viz t 1st. Thoso who havo lost the sight of both eyes, tho use of both hands, or otherwise total ly disabled and incapacitated from performing manual labor! 2d' All widows having children under six teen years of nge aro entitled to $2 pur month additional for each child. lid. Guardians representing tlio minor eliil drrn of soldiers are entitled to tho samo increase as tf tho mother was living. nugl,'(in-tf. EX C EL S 1 6 R 1 E X C EL S I oTl CUASTELLAR'S II VI It EXTDRniXMTOIt ! VOU llEMOVINO SUl'UHI'LIIOCS HAIIt. To tlio Indies especially, this Invulniiblo do pilalory rocomniends Itself as being au almost Iiidlspcnsiblo artlclo.to fuiualu beauty, Is easi ly applied, dues not burn or Injure tlio skin, but acts directly on tho roots It Is warranted to romovo superfluous luilr from low foruhoads or from nny part of the body, completely, totally and radically cxterpating tho same, Icaviug the skin soft, smooth and natural. This W tho only artlelo usod by tho French, and Is the only real effectual depilatory In ox Istonco. Prlco TS coots por packngo, sent postpaid, to any address, on receipt ' of an order, by "J , . DERGER, BIIUTTS A CO., aicmists, 1 cMOBT-Jy j; 885BlTerbt,( Troy, ,N. Y. Ill PRINTING! THE REPUBLICAN f Fid Waynesburg, GREENE COUNTY, PENN'A . Is prepared to do all kinds of printing, such as POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, SALE BILLS, HORSE BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, BILL HEADS, TICKETS, SONGS, &C. In a workman liko manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. OUR FACILITIES FOR PRINTING BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS aro equal tn thoso of any othor establishment hi tho county, PARTIES . WISHING ANY KIND OF JOB P It I IV T I IV CJ! dohu'bhould give us a call. We are ready at all times to do anything In the printing lino, OFPIO In Savors' Building, Immediately East of tho Court House. THE FARMER'S FIRESIDE. Around the fire, ono wintry night, Tho farmer's rosy children sat ( Tho fagot lent its blaz'ug light, - And mirth wont round, and harmless chat. When, hark I a gentle hand they hear Low tapping at tlio bolted door, And thus, to gain their willing car, A feeblo voico was hoard Implore ! "Cold b'o.vs tlio blast acrops tha moor, . . Tho sleet drives hissing In tho wind; Yon toilsome mountain Hus before, A dreary treeless waste behind. My eyos aro weak nnd dim with ago ; . No road: no path can 1 descry t And these poor rags 111 stand thb'rngo Of such a keen, lncicmo. t Jky. 'So faint I am, iheso tottering feet No nioro my palsied fraiuo can bear j My freezing he irt forgets to beat, And dill'llng snows my tomb prepare. "Open your hospitable door, And shield mo from tho biting blast; Cold, cold it blows across tho moor, Tho wenry moor that I havo passed." Willi hasty steps tho farmer ran, And closo beside tlio tiro thor pluco Tho poor half-frozen beggnr-man, With shaking limbs and puie-bluo face. Tho little children flocking came. And chafed his frozen hands In theirs ; And busily the good old damo A comfortaulo mess prepares. Their kindness cheered his drooping soul, And slowly down ills wrinkled cheek The big round tear was seen to roll, And told the thanks ho could not speak. Tho children then began to sigh, And yet all their merry chat was o'er j And yet they felt, they knew not why, Moro glad than they had done before. T1UHT HAKNS. I havo noticuil lately thaUomo of your correspondents have) again brought up tlio subject of tilit buns, contending that hay will keep butter in such ; also, that it will keep butter, nnd, as I under-, stand thorn to say, would dry better in tho barn than in tho stack. However tlio fuels or theories in tho case may bo. it is certain tliut tlio opiuiou ot most far mers is niiiiiBl all this. Sumo fnriiu.rs put thuir early cut hay, which is supposed to contain moro sap than that which U cut inter, on tho t-cat-fold sidrj of thu burn. And I think tar mors generally put their greenest hay on the scaffolds or lofte, nil her than into bays which nro generally much wider nnd deeper So in tho season of hay ing, bams aio left nioro open for tho draught of air than at other seasons of tho year. I havo put good sweet hay into the tight, nicely-built stables in tlio village, wliero there was no ventilation, and in a few weeks the outside would bo mould and bud. And 1 havo heard oilier vil lagers that had light barns say, that they did not buy hay out ot the fields because they had found that it would not keep in their burns. We universally fit.d that corn barns ate Hindu very open, nud tho cribs nar row, for tlio better circulation of air. I think that both hay nnd corn arns should have ventilation at the top as well as uour thu bottom. Hay from the fait marsh is usually slacked out ; and ninny a time I have heard farmers say their hay was not dry enough to put into the burn so they would stick it, Hay in tho stack will dry better by being raised up from the j ground, to secure a draught ot air under neath. Many even go so far as to build the stack hollow ; that is, they ti l a bag full of hay, and ou commencing the stack set the bag up until the stack is nearly finished, when some small sticks are held over tie holo after the bag is drawn out.and a little more hay is pitch ed on, and the top finished. This meth od of stacking liny has been found to work admirably whore hay must be put up not more than half cured, as it is sometimes ou the mai'csh' on account ot tides. I am aware that much depends on tho weather about drying hay that is track ed green ; but I think the more air we got, either by stacking hollow, or by big cracks in the barn, the better for hay, unless it is perfectly dry. Cor, New England Fanner. Things Woitru Knowing. A bit of glue dissolved in tkitn milk and water will restoro old crape. Half a ornnber ry bound on a corn wi'.l soon kill it. An ink-stand was turned over ou a white table-cloth ; a servant threw over it a mxture of salt and popper plentifully, and all traces ot it disappeared. Picture frames and glasses are preserved irom flies by painting them with a brush dipped in a mixturo by boiling three onions in a pint of water, lied bugs are kept away by washing tho crevices with salt water, put on with a brush. Soft sonp should bo kept in a dry place in a collar, and not be used until three months old. Dhstroy Cattkmw.i.au Eoos Now. The Maine Farmer says that during March the eggs of tho applo trco cotter pillar which may be found encircling the ends, of tho small twigs of the trees cau be much more easily and com pletely destroyed than they enn at any other timo of the year, They can be readily seen, and by choosing a warm day for tho operation, with a light lad der upon which tonsoend the treo, and a small basket in which to put the twigs containing tlio nosts, the work can be performed most satisfactorily. Eari.. Kimsq. Dr, Hall, in 11)8 Feb. ruiry number of his Journal of Health, says , : . , , One of the very worst economies of time ia that filched from nesessary sleep. The whoto9iile but blind commendation ot early rising is as misuhovous in prao tice as It is arrant folly iu the try. Early rising is a crime against the noblest part of our physical nature, uuless It is preceded by au early retiring. , We caution parents particularly not to al low their children to bo wakod up in tho mornings i let nature wake them up, sho will not do it prematurely i but have a cure that they , go to bod at an early hour; let it be earlier and earlier, until it is found that they wake up ot them-, selves in full timo to dross for breakfast. Being waked up early, and allowed to ongago in difficult or any studies late and just betoro retiring, has given many a beautiful and promising child braia fever, or determined ordinary ailments to the product ion of water on the brain. i A CURSE TO THE COUNTRY. " Next to tho inordinate tiso of intoxi oating beverages we uiay probably class the hasto to become rfch as a deplorable evil tho desire and oxpOQtation of get ting something for nothing, or for a very inadequate equivalent, if wo may use tho word in such a sense which lead so many of our youth to abandon trades iu order to stvell tho crowds of clerks, lawyers, doctors, fcc, now nnd always so largely in excess of the de mand for their services. A desire to be rich is notiu itself wrong, but tho ten dency is not to soruplo at tho means, and to cud in disgrace and ruin. There ore oases where a young man justifiable in getting into debt there j are cases where a few years of a struggle with indebtedness may do him good but these are 'tho exceptions which prove thu rule' correct that debt is in. compaliblewith independence, nnd should bo avoided. Borrowing money on in terest is a curso to any young man, eat ing up his earnings and keeping Li in poor. Tho man who saves even a few dollars a year, and invests it at interest, will eventually become rich whilst tlio one who borrows to make up the deficit occasioned by extravagauce, or ventur ing beyond his means, will undoubtedly struggle all his life to keep his head above water. Avoid 'speculation,' mistrust all Hcliemea, promising enormous returns, whether lotteries, taro bank.s, or mure respectable modes of gambling, bo assur ed that any gains that may uccruo from them are more than lost by thu tasto they give for inordinate ri.iks. If you call to mind thu lucky individuals who havo become wealthy in this wy in the past twenty years, you will find nearly all of them poor now tho money has gone as rapidly as it came, and is teach ing tho same lesson to its present pos-ioe. sors. A dollar earned by honest in dustry, mental or physical, is worth more to the man who turns it than ten fold gained by speculoiion, and is not near so likely to be expended foolishly or risked recklessly. Ho who can save such a dollar will moro probably accu mulate wealth in lite tlmu the one with out industry who makes more money with less work. It is deplorable how many ot our young unmarried men waste their earning in tolly and dissipa tion, and are 'loo poor to get married' or, if they marry, havo acquired such tastes and habits as lend to render that relation anything out au ogreeablo one. There can bo no good reason tor a young lady and healthy Ringle man, having no no one dependent upon him, not saving something every year for investment, and it is to bo regretted so fow do so. A Vinc.iNiA Van Winkle, The Lynchburg (Vu ) li publican says that 'a Federal ollicer belonging to the garri son of this place was met a few days ago while ridiug about tho suburbs by ft rusty looking specimen,' who came for ward and offered to 'surrender.' ' The officer asked him if ho had killed any body, or done any mischief ot any kind. The speaimea said he had deserted the Confederate army in 1801, but had heard of Goueral Lee's amnesty procla mation while hiding ubodt the moun tains, and had coma forward to give himself up, and be returned to service. Great srrjuise and consternation seized upon the specimen whon he learnod that there was now no Southern army, no Southern cause, and that all the battle flags had been folded and put aside. Tho specimen was treated to a dose of amnesty oath and a pair of b'uo breeches and wont ou his way rejoicing to North Carolina, iu which 'district' was his home when he left it six years a gone.' Cituici.. An unmitigated wretch com piles tho following memoranda for young ladies : 'Iiavo a good piano or none. Bo sure to ' have a 'dreadful cold' whon asked to 'favor tho compa ny.' Cry at a wedding, but dou't faint. Always scream at a spider. Never leave your curl papers in tho drawing room.. Drop your handkerchief 'when you are going to famt. ' Mind you aro 'engaged' it you don't like your part ner. Abjure ringlets on a rainy day. Never faint unless it is convenient to full into tho arms of tho young gentle man you love. Komember, it's vulgar in the exjremo to know what your mother is going to havo for dinnor. When yon go shopping, bo sure to take your Ma along to carry tho bun. dies.' Ir is hotter to sleep in a room com fortably warm than it is to sleep in a very oold room, providod there is good ventilation, foe tho reason that less clothing is required to keep comforta ble. The less clothing, consistent with oomfort, the better, whothor awake or asleep. Warm air is just as good as oold air, and vontilatiou is more easily secured whon there is a difference of temperature between tho air in the room and that outside. - Tho best way of warming and ventilating sleeping rooms is to have au open grate fire and open window. Wuat to do with the National debt ! Leave it a-Loan. . . NEW PHOTOGRAPH C3- "J HmJLmJH 2FL TST . -IN-WAYNESBUKQ, FENN'A. alt:j!L. "WtxiicioG Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Uullery In tho third story ot ALLISON'S 15UILDING, Where ho Is prepared to .execute , PIIOIOGttAPIIS,' " . ; i AMBROTYPES, I MALEIANOTyi'ES,- .: CARTES DE VISITE, And ail other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a style equal to the best artists. Especial atten tion will he given to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will be prompt-: ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractive, and every desirable accommo dation will bo rendered to customer! This is decidedly the best opportunity to tecure accu rate likenesses ever tillered to thu people ol Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken any time iu the day, and In all kinds ot weather. Nov, 1.1. J8(ir. tf. DR. W. 11. TO10R HAS been In successful practice for a num ber of years, with the experience of tho dillerent hospitals in Kuropit, also a member of tho Analytical Medical Institute of New i oi k, continues to attend to nil professional cases at 1 is olllco , No. 1)28 Filbert Street, Fhila. No patent Medicines are used or recom mended ; the remedies administered aro those which will not brake down thu constitution, but renovate the system from ull luuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the systen in a healthy and perfectly cured condition, . , ' DYSPEPSIA, that distressing diseaso and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining thu constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most cm plmticlly be Cured. Melancholy. Abbenallon, that state of Alio- nation and weakness of mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying the plcasbresor perlbrming the duties of hl'o. 1U1KUMAT1SM, in any form or condition, chronic or ncctito, warranted rhnihlo. Kpi lepsv, or falling sickness, ull chronic or stub born cases of FEMALE DISEASES radically removed ,- Salt Illicum and every description of ulcerations Piles and scroful ous diseases which have' hatlled all previous medical skill, can be cured hy my Ire... nent; and I do say all discaes, (yes t'oiimuiiitian) can lie cured by wearing my Medical .Tacet, which is a protection to the lungs against ull changes of weather in all climates having investigated for years tho cause and character of intermit tents (fever aud ague) in all parts of the United States will euro permanently all chronic or acute cases ol Ague and nervous discuses iu a lew days. CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE OH DUAW1NU OF BLOOD. Tape Worm, that dread to tho Human Family for years, can be removed with two or three doses of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in ull cases. Consiilta'ion in the Enelish and German Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May ho addressed by letter (eonlhlon.ially,) and Medicine sent with proper directions to any part of the country. , i OFFICE No. 1)28 Filbert Street, Phlla. mnr24i'iG-ly W X VSiES Kl UU n A 11 K Hi &. M VOX i STILL continue to carry on the Marble mid Mono cutting business at their long estab lished stand immediately East of tlio Public touare, Main Street, Wayiieshuir. This establishment has been' in constant operation since 183!), and the long experience and energy of tlio proprietors, linked with the exercise of sound judgment nnd good taste, h wo wou for them a wido spread and enviable rt ptitation. An extensive slock of tho varlotin vi'tieties of tlic best marble kept constantly on hand. Special nt'ev'lon paid to polishing, pressing', cD?tlngnt .' engraving. Allmde' Mill , lillod. . December 23, 1863. , , . . , , 7 LATEST FASHION 8 DEMAND W. J Bradley's Celebrated ' Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC .. (OltDOUllLli SPUING) , Tho Wonderful Flexibility nnd great com fort and plcasuro to any lady wearing tho Du plcx Elliptic Skirt wilt be experienced partic ularly In all crowded assemblies, operas, car riages, railroad cars, church .ows, armchairs, for promenade and houso dress, as tho skirt can bo folded when in use to occupy n small iilace as easily and conveniently ns a Silk or iluslin Dress, an iuvaluublo quality in crino line, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady h ivlng enjoyed the ploasuro, com fort nnd great convenience of wearing the Du plex Elliptic Steel Sprlujj Skirt for a single day, will novornftcrwnrds willingly dispense with their use. . For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the slnglo spring, hut wl I preserve their perfect and graceful shape win. n threo or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown asldo as useless. The hoops aro covered with double and twist ed thread, and thu bottom rods aro not ouly double springs, but twice (or double) covered! preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down stoops, stuir, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a grent favorlto with nil Indies and is umversall) recommended by tha Fashion Magazln s as the standard skirt of tho fashionable world. . . . To enjoy the following Inestima'ilo advan tages in Crinoline, viz.: superior quality, per fect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexihlliiy, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. BllADLEY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and ho sure you get the aenulno iiitlelo. CAUTION. To guard against imposition I be particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DUPLEX" havo the red Ink btanip, viz.: "J. W. liradley's Duplex Elliptic Stool Springs," upon tho waistband none others nro genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin boiug passed through tho oelitre, thus reveal ing tlio two (or double) springs braided to gether therein, which is tlio secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to ho found in any other Skirt, For sale In all stoics where first class skirts aro sold throughout tho United Slates nnd olscwhero. . i Manufactured by tho Sole Owners of, the Patent, WESTS, IHtADLKY & CAHY, 07 Chambers & 71) & fl Rcado Sts , N. Y. feb'07-am TM OtlOO. , 5 ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Rkpuhmcam Officii, cither for Job Work or Subscription during tho six months tho paper was conductod by Mr,' Wntkins, will pay tlio accounts to Mr. Jas. E. Buyers, who Is authorized to reeelpt for tho samo Early attention to tills matter will savo cost. . . u MESSRS DIDDLE & CLARK. u4 mm iiiMT. FOUTZ',8 Hn ai Cal Tali preparation, Iodic aud fttvorably known, will thor ough! relnTlorat broken-down and low-aplrtud bono, I by llrengthtnlnj and eleanilnc tha tomach andlataf Uues. , H ! a tnra tn! ' TenUM of all dli- , Uiis Mlnntl, luch I YRLLOW WA TF.lt, H BATES, COllOHS, DIB TBMP RR ' FB- veiw, rouknuR LOSS OF APPB T1TBANDVITAI. ENEIIOV.Jio. IU uso Improve! tho wind, Increase! the tppatita-f Ivm LUNQ fEVtil, (lUflllUUV, HV i " a imooin ana, (lottjr ikln ftnd Iramformi t h nliereblt ikelcton bortt. . Into i fine-looking ind jplxltti To keepera of Cowi thli preparation li inralnabla, '' It Uoreaua Ui! quantity aud lmprorea the quality ui uie mils, it naa been proren by ac tual experiment to . Increase the quan- -tity or milk and ,, dream twenty per cent, and make Uu buttor firm and week In fatten In a- . cattle, It nirei them . mil Bj(!uie, looivna i their hide, and I makes them UuW , much outer. In all disease! ot Swine, luch ai Cough!, Clocri la - the Lunge, Ltrer, 4o., thi! article acu ai a iecino. By putting from , one-nan a paper to a pnner tn a barrel of iwlll the above dlieaeea will be eradicated or entirely prevented. It glren in time, a certata : preventive ana oure tor tno uog unoiora. - Fries 8 Cents per Paper, or S Papers br IL PEEP ABED B - -i; S. A. .ITOTJTS5 & URO., AT THEIB (TnOlESAlE DRIU AM) MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St.. Baltimore, Md." For Sale by UruggiaU and Storekeeper! through- ' out tho United Statci. ' Roberts & Co., agents, Waynesbum, Pit. ' :' " " '. nov2'b' .-ly.o !. MOREi',"lll"';: GBOOEEIES! Let AirPersons COME TO WAYNES13UUG ... CHEAP CROCERIuS . OF :' "" .- .ir. fOTTEREFaV TAYLOR. Proprietors of tlio splendid Grocery Storcj for mei'ly owned by Joseph Yoater. Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a irood supply of tho very best SUOAlt, COFFEE. TEAS, RICE, MOLAS SES, SPICES, OA15HON OIL, LAMPS,. LAMP CMMNIEa SHOE FINDINGS, &e... &c, and, in fact, EVERY THING . usually kept in a first class Grocery Storo. Two doors East of Wilsons New Building : ot-t it, 'un-tr reconstruction; NOT OF' THE UNION HUT OF ' .. -t Isaac Hooper's GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY J R. HOOPER would still havo his rlends i L nnd patrons hear n mind, that ho con tinues iu the Grocery and Confectionery trade nt ids usual place ot doing business, and that lie has lust received 'i ; ' A. Fresh Supply of tho best quality of all ui tides iu his lino. TOYS NOTIONS and a Rrcnt variety ot useful articles always on hand. ( In connection with tho above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, whero ICE CREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of tho season can be obtained. ....... - The mod attractive nnd most popular resort In town. ' . June 14. 'liu-ly a it e e x u a o u s u Jefferson, Crccuo County, Pcnn'a, MliS. II. J. DUMG Ally Jill, rroprietrtu. H AVING RECENTLY FITTED UP THIS well known establishment, Mrs. Bum oaunkb is pruparod to fhrniih the bent, to the travelling public. Tho TABLE always sup plied with tho choicest delicacies, tha BAIl with the finest Wiuosund Liquors, good sleep ing apartments, nud an abundance of stable room attached to tho premises. Public patronage solicited Mity23,'Cn -ly, Robert Uoiiffherty, Carriage Manufacturer Waynhshdiki, Pa., 1 RESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho has located in Waynesboro. Pa., where ho In tends to manufacture .1 C A It R I AGE S - Of overv doserlntlon. From his oxnerlenen In tho business, he feels confident that his work, Iu stylo, finish nnd durability, will glvo entire satisfaction. It is his determination to purchase ho best mutorinl in markot. and emnlnv none hut competent workmen. ,. CaT All new work warranted for ono year, i Wavnosburu, Feb. 21. 18(10 t; Assignee's Notice. qillE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF 1 Mohoak lhvt.i., of Rlchhlll township, lioro hy gives notleo to nil persons interested that the rui(l'J KUU&.3 anil Wotes will be left with Mr. William McCloUnnd, ' at the old stand, for settlement and collection, until tho 1st of March next, and If not promptly settled they will bo collected by duo process of jaw at once. Tho creditors of said asslgnant will also taka notice that their claims must bo pro pented at oueo, as lam deternilnod to . close, up the business Immediately. Jnu'J.'UMf. - ' J, V. TEMPL1S. ' T. W . ROSS, ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,' '' ' ''':' : OFFICE In Jewell's building, West end of Malu strtist, WkynsBburth , , .t,rtl, i 1 V St A
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