Char, ti'rtd, 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH A MERICA! riiiiudclpliia. Oldest Insuriiiits Company in America, CA8II CAPITAL AM) Sl'lllMXS. OVKtt sl, 7:11.000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS Successful Tinsl ncss Kxporlcnco, villi 11 reputation lor IN TEGRITY ami HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED by my blinnU: Institution. LOSSES PAlDBlaes organization, $17, eoo, ono.no i LIBERAL RATES for nil the safer classes or properly. Insurance of DWELLINGS anil CONTENTS, a ppccialltv. BRICK or STONE DWELLINGS Insured PERPETUALLY if desired, on terms of the greutcet economy and safely to the insured. It la WISDOM mid ECONOMY to Insnre In the best Conipanii 9. and there is NONE BET TER than iho old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. DIRECTORS : Arthur O. Collin S. Mortis Wain, Samuel W. Jones, John Maanu, John A Brown, Geo. L. Harrison, Charles Tnv'or, Francis Cope. Amlirofii Whits, Edward II. Trotter, Richard D. V' od, Edwnrd 8. Chirk", William Welsh, Win. Cuui'.iiini:, WUIiain II. Ron-en. T Charlton Henry, James N. Dic'cRou, ARTIili.U. COFFIN, President. Ciia Ltd Plait, Bccrutury. Ii JI. PAYERS, jan5,'i:7 tf Arit lor Greene County. J. !!IC:a!I)G & CO. '6 KREffi SALE 8F WITCHES. On the popular one piico plan, (riving every fmtron r. handsome and reliable watch for the ow pi ice of Ton Dollars ! Without regard to value, nmlnottobo paid for unless perfectly satistaclory ! t(K) Suliililold Hinitlli'.-Wiilrliun t oUOJlmlcCaneiUM,! V.'iitt lK'H " AIM) I.hiIIi V Wiili'hi'i.Kimliii-llul ' 1.000 Oolilliiiiliii.;Cliioiiniiii'lei' Wutchiin I 1.000 Oolil llHlitio; KiiiiIIi.Ii 1,,'Vi'i'a ; 3.0110 OuM llniitiiju Di.il-x Willrh.'il 0,000 Mold II mil Iiik Aat-vU-sli Wntihua ,000 Hilvi r lliiiain Level m 6.0110 Silver lliniiiii'i lhiile9 JS.OUO Gohl LimImh' Wiltehe.i 10,001) IIiiiiIIiik l.eiiliefi 10,000 M.ic'cll.iM. nlin Silv.ir Wllti'llea 25.0110 llil.illnu Silver '.Vut lie f-Vill ti, f!!M lilHI to 5im lim to J.'iii t,i Jim to If'll to IKIto fill to 7S to fill I 611 to Ml to to 111 to H HI fill $0,000 Aorte,l IVulelu'S. 11II kind Evei-vmilron oliiuius 11 Wuleh by IhlHiirrtinifoiiieiit, roit- lux but t10, while it urn-bo worth S7M. No purtlulliy ilmwn. Mi'.-rn.t. Illrtilhi'- k Co.'h preiit Alnerlniil Wnteh Co., Nrw Yolk Clly, wUh to iiiiinciHiiti'ly ilinpnHi' ,,1' the above mni;iiillci.iitHlork. t'i'i'liili'iil.'K iiiiinitiiriirtl, l,.H. are pine- e,l ill Xltillt'tl lillVI'llipi'H. lloMlTaill'e Clltill-ll t'l tlieiirtielen n imorl on llit'lr rei'iilieHte-, upon nmtieiit of Ten Dollni'ii, uhel Iiit It lir h Wnlrli worth f7.( or one worth 1,-ttn. The Therein of nut r-ertilliHtt,, entitled yon to tin, urtirli1 named I hereupon, hi m ,11 pii.viiii'fit, it r,nTllvi' ot'ltH worth, mill HHlni iirtlele valilril le.n thuli fllli tiutiicil on nny i'it- lillf.ite, ft will nt on,-,' lie tlmt thfH In no lottery, lint aati.iijihl-forwiiril lonlliiiiute triuiKiieiitiii, whli-h iiihj Im pm-llciMlel in even !' the most liii-tiiiliiiiii 1 A InsleCVrtillnile will l, Kent ly iniiil, iMt-piil,l, upon receipt of Ho I'olitH, II vi' for$l, ,'1,'Vi-n fiirJ,tiilrly.hi',','iinil ftlt'iuit pri-inhini or ". iilnty nix iintl more valuable preiiil umlbr lii, one liiuiili-e,l ami iiiohI imperh Watrh lor Ifi. To AentH or thuHe wjshiiiui'iiiilii.vtiient IhiM Ik a rare op pul ltllllty. It i" H 1,'itliliati ly I'oiuhii'ti'il lawlneKK, iluly aulhorifeil l,y the (loverntnent. lilnl opeti to the lllu.it Citru M it'rutliiy. Thy La ! Aihlr, -i,. ,T. IIIfKMNn CO., 119 lllnailwnv Near I'. O. Juii30,'l)7-5inoil City of New York. ASTROLOGY. THE ' WORLD ASTONISHED AT Till! WOSIlliM fl. llLVl;LATIOH MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOOIST. MADAME H . A. PERRIGO. She revvals seciels no mortnl ever knew. Shu restores to btippiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, cresses in love, loss of relations mid friends, lops of money, &c, hove become despondent. Sim brings together thone long scperated, gives in orni i tiou concerning absent friends or lovers, re stores lost cr stolen properly, tells you the busincssyou are best qualified to pursue uud in what you will be most nieei ssl'tii, cause speedy meninges and tells yon the very tiny you will marrv, gives you I lie name, likeness and characteristics of the person, Sho reads your very thoughts, and by her almost super natural powers unvi ils the dark and hidden mysteries of the future. Emm the stars we see in tho firmament Ihe maliflc t tars that overcome or predominate in the conliguralion from the aspects and positions of the plan ets and the fixd tms in tho hcav.'iis at the time of birth, she deduces the future di stiny of man. Fail not to consult tho greatest As trnlogist on earth. Il costs you but a trillo, and you may never andn have so favor hie an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired Information, $1. Parlies liv ing at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with c quiil sutety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A toll and ex plicit chart, willten out, with all inquiries answered and likenesses eneloned, sent 'by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. Tho strictest s cresy will bo maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest "rder lurnished those desiring them. Write plainly the day ot the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, Mauamk H. A. PKRRIOO, P. O, Drawer a3, Iluflido, N. Y. febl3,'C7-ly BMMii mm. Throw awny your false frizzes, your switches, your wig Dcsitueiive nfcoinlort, and not worth a fig : Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair And rejolco in your own luxuriant hair. REPARATOR CAP1LLI. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever causu it may have fallen out) und forcing a groth ot hair upon the face, it has no equal. It .111 force Iho board to grow upon the smoothest face In from live to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads In from two to three months. A few Ignorant practitioner hnvo asserted that there Is notli'ng that will foroo or hasten tho growth of tho hair or beard. Their assertions aro false, os thousands of liv ing witnesses (from their own expoilenco) can bear witness. But many will say, I ow are wo to distinguish the gemilno from tho spurious ? It certainly la dlllcult, as nino-tcnlhs of tho different Preparations advertised for tho hair and beard aro entirely worthless; und you mny liavo already thrown n way large amounts in their purolmso, To such wo would say, try the Rcparator Capllll, It will cost you noth ing unless It fully comes up to our represen tations. If your druggist does not keep it, send us ono dollar and wo will forward il, postpaid, together with a receipt for tho mo ney, which will ho returned you on nppllciv tlon, providing entire satisfaction Is not given, Address, W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No 8 West Eayutte 8L, Syracuse, N. Y. fcbi.V07-ly WHISKEBS AND ;M U ST AGUES! 1 FORCED to grow upon tho smoothest face ' In from throo to llvo weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE'S RESTAURATEUR CAPIL LAIRE, tho most woudorlul dlueovory in modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair iu an almost miraculous manner, It has been used by thu cllto of Pails and Lrndon with the most flaMeiing sticeesB, Names of nil purchase's will he registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in everv lnt:inoe, thu money will bo cheerfully refunded. Piico by mail, sealed and postpaid, l, Descriptive flrculart and testimonials mailed free. Ad dross MERGER, SIIUTTS & CO,, Clicinlsts, No. 'fi85 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole 1T94. SOMETHING NEW! MRS. E. S SAVERS & 1IOSKINSON Have just' nrrived from New Y it it with a large ossort.ucitt of foreign and domestic which they propose to sell at the lowest CASH PRICES ! such as Dress Ooods. Dress Trimming, Dress Buttons, Gay's Patent Muffs, Ladies' Shawls. Furs, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps ; also, a great variety of nice articles, at yery low prices, lot Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear Wares of all kinds, and a conipleto varie ty of the best GROCERIES. All of which they propose to sell at the very lowest figures, depending on tho quality and cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom O.vc them a call before purchasing else where, and they will prove tn it tho n'lovo la correct. Room In Snyi rs' corner, east, of the Court House, Wayncsburg. novH'fiti tf .AJLTWX-.X O TED ! sin 6 rvo no it i ; When by tho use of DR .TOINVILLE'S ELIXIR you can bo cured permanently, aud at a trilling cost The astonishing success which tins attended this invaluablo medicine for Ph'sical and Nervous '.Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, lin potency. or any of tho consequences of youth ful indiscretion, renders il the most valuable piuparulion ever discovered It will remove all nervous affections, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts nf solf-deslriictlon. fears of insanity. &c. It will restore the appetite, renew tho health of those who have tlesuoyeu il rjy sensual ex cess or evil practices. Young men, bo hiimbugcd no nioro by ' Quack Doctors" and igunrnnt practitioners, but send without delay tor the Elixir, and ho at once restored to health and happiness. A perfect cure is guaranteed In every instance. Price $1 or four bottles to no Mldress, if:l. One bolllo is sufficient to effect a euro in all ordinary cases ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, lor tho speedy and permanent cure o Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges. Grav el, Stricture and all affections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected iu from ono to Hve days. They aro prepared from vegeta ble extracts that aro harmcless on tho system, and never nauseate tho. stomach or Impreg nate the breath. No change of diet is neces sary while using them, nor does their action in any mannei interfere with businesspursuils Price i$l per box. Either of tho itho-o mentioned articles will bo sent to any address, closely sealed, and post paid, by mail or express, on "receipt of price. Address all on'ors to BERGER, SHL'TTS & CO., Chemists. No, 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Ich20,'i;7 ly BEAUTY ! AUBURK, GOLDEN,' FLAXEN AND SILKEN CURLS, "PRODUCED bv the nso of Prof. DE 1 BREUX FRISERLEC1IEVEUX. Ono application warranted to curl tho most straight and stubborn hidr of either sex into wavy rlnolotu op liroivv mncslvn roirlo IT.io hotm used by the fashionables of Paris and London, Willi the most Kn.titymg results Does no in jury to the hair. Prico by mail, sealed and postpaid, ifl. Descriptive circulars mailed IW.o A,l, lw.ua TlH'UIJe'H Klll'TTN CI) Chemists. No. 2R3 River St., Troy, N. Y.) Solo Agents for the United Stales. feh2o,'i;7-ly YET" SUIT EH ill! THE PROPOSED 1MPEACIIMEST OF H.EINEHART! FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES! HAVING J USTRETURN ED FROM THE city, hu hub opened the largest New Grocery in town, no desTes to Inform tho citizens of WayuesL'Uig aud vicinity of the care ho have taken In selecting stock, having on hand a itoocl supply ot CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO, CI GAK8. TAR, also, PROVISI ONS, BACON, DRIED BEEF l'OTATOE-. F I S II , DRIED PEACHES, Call and seo lilm as he 1ms been getting a SUPFIiY You will And him accomodating, and can sell lower than any ono lu tho placo. Bo suro to go to tho right place, In LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposite tho Court House, and formerly oc cupied by tho Post Ollleo. apl8,'iiU.-tf 33. 3VE. idayers, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Will attend to all claims for back pay, boun ty and pensions of soldiers and their representa tives The Pensions of thu following chissaro Increased Irom H to lo and :,.r per month, and w dows lor children uuder sixteen years if'j per montii each, viz t 1st. Thoso who havo lost tho sight of both eyes, tho nso ofboth hands, or otherwise total ly disabled and Incapacitated from performing manual labor. 2d- All widows having children under six tcon years of ago aro entitled to $2 per month additional for ench child. ltd. Guardians representing tho minor chil dren of soldiers are entitled to tho same increase as If tho inothf.r was living. augl.'iKi-tf. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR! CIIASTELLAU'S HA I it LXTERMIiVtTOIl ! I'Oll HKMOVINO SlII'lilll'LUOel HAUL To the ladles especially, this Invaluablo de pilatory recommends Itself us being an almost Indlspenslhle article to feniulu beauty, is easi ly applied, does not burn or Injure the skin, hut acts directly on thu roots It Is warranted to remove superlluous hair from low foreheads or from onv part of tho body, completely, totally and radically exterpstlng tho samo, leaving tho Bkln sofl, smooth and natural, This Is tho only article used by Iho French, and Is tho only real effectual depilatory In ox Isleiice, Piico 7A cents per package, Bont postpaid, to any address, on receipt of an order, by BURGER, BHUTTSifc CO., Chonilsts, bii'tiMf IX IUver SI,, Troy, N. Y. , PRINTING! TI-IES REPUBLICAN Waynesbur ort . GllEENE COUNTY, PENJX'A. Is prepared to do all kinds of printing, such as POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, BALE BILLS, HORSE BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, BILL HEADS, TICKETS, SONGS, &0. In a workman like manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. OUR FACILITIES FOR PRINTING BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS nro equal to thoso of any other establishment iu ma couniy. PARTIES WISHING ANY KIND OF JOB PRINTING! dnno'should give us a rail. Wo aro ready at all times to do anything In tho printing, lino. OPPIOE In Savors' Building, Immediately East of tho Court House. 4t ttVlttAtirv' lt'Y4ttl ' Cakr or Flowkiis is Pots. It is a common fault to put plants kept in rooms into two lurgo pots. This bus always a bad effect. It tho soil bo aom. and not over watered, the plants wili indeed grow rapidly, but It will proditod leaves aud branches instead of flowers; and if the soil bo ovorwatercd, the mass ofaoddened soil round the roots has the same effect upon them as stagnant water inasmcer. The soil should always bo in such a state as to admit, air with tho water to the roots; but this it cannot do when it beoonies Slackened paste by being saturated' with water. At tho same time trequont repotting is often absolutely necessary to keep the plants in a dwarf, compact habit of growth, and to prevent them from being drawn up. The way in whiuh practical gar deners ascertain when ro-polting is nec essary, is by turning the platit out of the pot, with the ball of earth attached, aud ifthej find the roots look white round tho outside of the mold, thou tho plant should bo transferred to a larger po'.,but only a size l.vgor;atterw.ud it may be rc potted again, if necessary, but always to a pot only a little larger than the one it was taken from. By persevering in this mode of treatment lor some time, and never advancing more than one size at each change, a plant may be crown to a ilarge size, and made to produce nbun- danuo of flowers; write by the oontrory treatment, that is, suffering it to remain in a very small pot, or shifting it sud denly into a very large ono, the stem will become weakened and elongated, the flowers will bo few and very j oor. Fkkdino Boxks Urn-run than Racks. Horses do not naturally gather tood from trees, why should they bo compell ed in winter to take it from a rack overhoad ! Every mouthful requires the animal to assume an unnatural position, which, with young horees partiuulmly, must intertero with tho proper develop ment ot the muscles of the neck, and with the graceful carnngd of the head. May not the awkward manner in many horses thrusting their heads forward and upward, be attributed to the force ot habit acquired iu feeding from a rack ! Another serious objection to racks is the danger from the s.ed, dust, fco , falling into the eyes ot tho animals: further, all the eflbvia of the stable, the vapoi s from liquid and solid excrements, the exhalitlions from the skin nrd lungs pass upward, and. are, to some cxtnt, Bbsoibed by tho hay an addition neith. er savory nor healthful. The teed box may be mule equally cnnvcnimit with the rack, and is open to none of the abovo objections. It need not be largo; and if the bottom be made of slats, all icjccted fodder can be easily removed- . Somktiivo Nkw. A neighbor of mi ue had a very roucrh cellar bo'tom, und di! not want to' go to the expense of the cement, bo ho took his coal ashes am) mixed it with water, to the ordinary thickness of mortar. It does not matter how many lumps or stones there are. Put it on about tour inches thick, let it lay twenty-four hours, then stamp it with a heavy bh ek of wood three or four times a day, until it is peitectly hard. Il is better than ce ment, as it will not crack or soale off Vui.gak Laniiuaok. There is as much connection between the words and tho thoughts as there is between the thoughts and the actions. The latter are not only tho expressions of the for mer, but they have a power to reach upon the soul and leave the stain ot their corruption there. A young may who allows himself to make use of one vulgar or profane word has not ouly shown that there is a foul spot upon his mind, but by the utterance ofth.it word he extends that spot and inflames it till, bv indulgence, It will pollute and ruin the whole soul. Be careful of your words, as they show your thoughts. It you can control the tongue so that no improper words are pronounced by it you will soon be able to control the mind, and savo that from corruption. You will extingush the fire by smoth ering it, or by preventing bad thoughts bursting out in language. Never utter a word anywhere which you would be ashamed to speak iu the presence of the most refined female or the most religious man. Try this practice a little while, and you will soou havo command of yourself. Wb would that some democrat who professes to understand oil scripture bearing upon black folks, would tell us who Solomon was singing about when he sang the 5th and 6th verses, fust chapter 'The Song of Solomon.' 5. 'I am bluck but comely, O yn daughters or Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedor, as the curtains of Solomon.' 6. 'Look not upon me beoauso I am blaok, beoauso the sua has looked upon me t my mother's children vere angry with me, they made me the keeper of the vineyards, but mine oirn vineyard have I not kept.' Says a California correspondent of a New York tper; 'You bet' is the most popular and fashionable vulgar ejaculation bore I have ever heard Everybody uses it, and all travelers buve reported it. Only a few nights ago, at a party, I asked a lady who had been brilliantly entertaining those present with some exquisite selections if she hod any fr rn'Martha.'and she replied, You be? I! And she did have; and she sung and played it well, too you bell - 'I shall be at home. Sunday ' ramorlr. ed a vounof ludv. as she t, llowuil bur beau to the door, who Boemcd to be rather waveting in bis attachment. 'So hall 1 was the brute's reply, A LITTLE ROUND TURN. , Hire Phil, run out ' this lino and make it fast ' with a round turn to the post of that warehouse in there abreast ot us. That was thu order from the Qotninandef of ono of tho trnspoi ts down there ot City Point, to a strapping Em ' erald-Islander, in the blue shirt, bread collar ami tarpaulin ot the naval persusJ sion. 'Ay, aj-ce, sur-r-r!' And away went Phil with the end ot the warp, and three minutes later he was blazing away at one of the posts with an old axe he'd foui.d lying round loose, II:illoo, there, man I What in thunder ye doing 1' yel led a warehouse clerk. 'Going to cut, the house down!'- 'Aast, there Phil 1 What the misolnet are you up to?' roar cd tho transport captain. 'Shure, on it's only jist hewiu' the comers off I am,' Phil shouted bank, still luthui ing away at tho big post. 'How the divil would ye be otter lakin' a round turran on n square ttick V AN INCIDENT OF FORT FISH ER. A person who. was in Fort Fisher during the bombardment, tells the fol lowing story in an. English magazine; 'Oh 1 the agony ot despair t isoe ball and , sholl falling harmless from thoso turrets ! of iron, or rolling liko pellets along tho I low decks, whilst the gallant defenders ; of Fort Fisher were falling in sheaves within a fortification which would, four , years before, have defied the efforts of j any navy 'a work,' as Porter says, j 'BtrongT than anjthingSubastopol could boast of.' One day a happy shot from ; the fort succeeded in finding its way ; into a weak spot of a two-turretted tnon itor; a piece of iron evidently was turn- j ed up, and jammed the turret. Hur rah 1 one at lust disabled, thought the poor Confederates, By Jove I sne two ; Bailors quiosly wollc out, and tet them j selves down, tho one holding a chisel, : the olhor strikiug with a hammer. j They wero cutting away tho obstruction; ; and so secure was tho monitor against ! any vital injury - being inflicted on her, ; that, although silenced, she would not ; retire from hur position. A swarm of I Southern riflemen were thrown out to I flay tho two bold Federals; but no one hit them, and they worked on calmly, until General Whiting generously inter fered, and said Suoii gal ant follows deserve to live; cease tiring, my lads, st them.' So the iron was out away,' 'MiyI be married, ma,' asked a pret ty young miss of sixteen What do you want to gel married foi?' inquired her mother. 'Why, ina, you know the' children ! have never seen any one married, and I thought it might please them little, j that's all.' 'Nonsei.se, vou can't fool mo.' re marked the old lady, with a significant shake of the hea l. 'Ik a girl refuses you,' says a reject ed lover, "don't give il up, but try it again. Because two negatives makes an iiflinnative iu grammar, however, don'i consider yoursolf accepted when a girl jilts you twice. I asked one female forty -one times, and at last she got to expect it whenever I came, and some times would halloo out 'No!' from the top ot the stairs, before I pot fairly in the house. This is unusual, lei mo here remark.' A 1 osrscmrr, ;l love to look upon a young man. There is a hidden po , tency concealed within his breast which ohurins and pains me.' I The daughter of a clergyman hap pening to hud the above sentence at . the closo of her father's manuscript ns ' he had lett it in Ins study, sat down I and added: 'Them's my sentiments exaotly, papa, excepting the 'pains.' Thk Puris Piitrie contains a most mysterious anecdote. Young married woman, rich, elegant, lovely, on the point of death, to her husband; 'I must confess something, you'll bo astonish ed that I have proved unfaithful.' To which tho following i 'Not more aston lshed than you will bo to hear that I kuew it, and for this reason poisoned you.' ' i A stump orator of New York State wanted the wings of a bird to fly to every town and county, to every vil lage and hamlet, in the broad laud; bin he wilted wheu a naughty boy in the crowd sang out; 'Dry up, you old fool; you'd get shot tor a gooso before yon flow a rnilo.' Urn Tkxt. A reverend divine who was but a so and so preacher, bewig called upon accidentally for a sermon, asked a friend whnt he sdwuld preach about; to which the olhar replied, 'about fivo minutes. ' GitEiaKY says there are one hundred thousand people in New York to-day who, if they bad been placed io the garden of Edeu whore Adam was, would have soon starved to death there tor want ot some one to pluck the truit and put it in their months. Thctu. There iB nothing, said Plato, so delightful as the hearing or speaking of truth. For this reason there is no conversation so agreeable ns that ot a man of integrity, who hears without any int ntion to betray, and speaks without any intention to deoeive, m i m Gen. 'Lonqstiikkt exhibits the tame Stroud sense that characterized his mili tary career, in assuring the people of tne soiiin mat no numuinuon is nnpueu in accepting the terms of Re . onstruotion laid dowu by Congress. A Maine editor says he cannot tm sgmo when editors have leisure time, unless it is after the terry man oames us over Styx, and then, we have no doubt the eld fellow would besiege us for a pnff on his boat.' ., - :v " , NEW . ; PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY -IN-: t ' : WAYNESBURG, TENN'A. ' jVLr.-A. "W.l let oe Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery iu tho third story of ALLISON'S BUILDING, Where he Is prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AM BUG-TYPES, : MALEIANOTTPES, . CARTES DE VISITE, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, in a style equal to tho host artists, Especial atten tion will be givou to copying pictures and en larging them.. All applications will be prompt ly intended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractive, aud every desirable accommo dation will ho rendered to customcri This is decidedly tho best opportunity to sccuro uoeu rato likenesses ever olferod to tho people ol Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken any tamo lu tho day, and in all kinds of weather. Nov, 5, 18i;5. tf. 'PROP O S A L 8 . " PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL LAND SCRIP FOR SiVAX-IS! . TIMIE Board of Commissioners now off.ir for I salo ft2(l,uoii acres of Agricultural College Land Scrip, being tho balance of Uie Scrip granted to tlia Commonwealth of Ponnsylva nia for Iho eudowuient of Agricultural Col leges in this State. Proposals lor tho purchase ol this Lund Scrip, addressed to "The Board of Commis sion rs of Agricultural Lund Seiin," will be received at the Surveyor General's office ut Harrisburg, until 12 o'clock, M , on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 18C7. This land may bo located In nny State or Territory, by the holders ot the scrip, upon any of the unappropriated lands (except miu eral lands) of tho United Stales, which may bo subject to sale at private entry. Each piece of scrip represents a quarter section of one hundred and sixty acres, is issued in blank, and will he tranilernble, without endorsement or formal assignment. The blank need not be liilcd until the seiip is presented for Iocs linn anil entrv. w en tlo nai-tv liolilln.r it i, till tho blank and enter the land in his owif name, uius must, be miulo as per iimm. and no bids will be received for less than one quarter section. The Scrip will he issued immediately on the navment of thu tnonev to Hie Surveyor (lo.i- eral. On ail bids tor a less quantity than 40,ono acres, one-third of tho purchase money must ue pan: wi.um ten uiiytj, una me remain lllir twn.thirld u'ltl.ltt tlititv flora iill,. M.iltH cation of tlie acceptance of the bid or bi.is by ino tviiinio uonunissioncra. JACOB M. CAMPBELL Purveyor Gen'l. Fortho Board of Commissioners. nAiinisiiDRO, Feb, 27, 18(i7.-ts w y : Misi'itta ,ii .t nun. s.svo. UTiB & MEW, QTILL continue to carry on tho Marble itml ti Stone cuttinir business nt thoir lumr ai).- ii'ilied stand immediately East, of tho Public square, jiain career, iinyncsuurg. This establishment lias been lu conshml firkoriitinn since 1XM!L nnil tlin lomr ,vii,...l.w... aid energy of the proprietors, linked with the unerase m solum juiignwut and good lasto, hve won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive slock of tho varioua varieties of the best marble kept constantly on Imnd. Special at'i"".ion paid to polishing, pleasing, curving at engraving. Allordo-' mil fllled. ' ' " December 23, 1803. " LATEST FASHION 8 DEMAND W. J Bradley's (Jelebratcd Patent , DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) " The Wonderful Flexibility and great com mit and pleasure to tiny lady wearing the Ihi piox ciuptio SKirl wilt ue cxpencnucu partic ularly in all crowded assemblies, ononis, car riuges, railroad ears, church i ews. arm chairs. for promenade' and house dress, as tho skirt can bo folded when In use to occupy a small placo as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, su invaluable quality m criuo lino, not found in any Sinulo Spring Skirt. A lady h iving enjoyed the pleasure, com fort and grout convenience of wearing the Du plex umpire 81 col Spring Skirt lor a suiglu day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Lailies they are superior to nil others. They will not bend or break liko tho single spring, but wi l proservu their perfect and graceful shape win n three or four ordinary skirts will havo been thrown asldo as useless. Tlio hoops are covered witli doublo and twist ed thn ad, aud the bottom. rods are not ouly double springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from wearing ou; when drag ging down (toons, stnir, ecc. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladles and Is universally recommended by tho Fashion Magazln s as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following incsthnaVio advau-. tagcsln Crinoline, viz.t superior qualltv, per fect manufacture, stylish shape and flnish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and bo sure you get tho aonulno article. UAUHUJM. lo gunra against imposition ho particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DUPLEX" havo thu red ink stump, viz.: -J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel 8irimrs" upon tho waistband none othersaro genuine. Also Notlco that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through tho centre, thus reveal ing tho two (or double) sprlugs braided to gether therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to bo found In any other Skirt. f or salo in all sto'os whero llrst class skirts aro sold throughout tho United States und elsewhere. Manufactured by Iho Sole Owners of the Patent, W ESTS, BR ADLEY Ss CA RY. 07 Chambers ft 71) & t?l Rcado Sts , N. Y. icDii h7-yin is otioe. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to tho ItKi'uni.iOAN OrricH, either for Job Work or Subscription during the six months the paper was conducted by Mr Watkins, will pay tho accounts to Mr. Jas, E. Bayers, who Is authorized to receipt for tho same Early attention to this matter will save cost. -1 MESSRS DIDDLE iSs CLARK. HI . . SSl'I'J.'L'l" , TOUT Z'S Hon ul Cattle Tiita. ThU prerarnllon, Ionic nnil fttvonilily known, will llmr. oiiKhly relutrig-oral broken-down and low-tplrltrtl honwa, by Hrengtliulnic and cleamlnir the tomacu aud Intel ilnei, Il U a lure pre enUve of nil dla- Hill tnlmal, inch i YELLOW WA TER, HEAVES, COUOHB, DIS TEMPER, EE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OK API'B- T1TE and vital ' ENERGY, to, IU uh Improves tlia wind, lncreMM the Sipctit-(lvu LtJNO FXVUI, QUMlliBs, m imootu and gloiiy fkln and Irvurortnt t h nlioriblt ikeletoa hone. Into a One-looking and plrited To keeper! of Cowi Dili preparation II InTaluahlc It lnereuei the quantity and Improve! tho quality oi me milk, it nia been proven by ao tual experiment to Increase the quan tity of milk anil cream twenty per oent. and make the butter firm and weet In fattrnlng: oattle.ltKlreatlieut an apjwtlte, luoiena , their hide, anil gWrmakci them lurlve miieti tutor. In all dlaoaiet of Swine, luch ai Coughe, UJccn In the Lunga, Llrer, ko.t this article acta aa a ipeclflo. By putting from ( one-hair a pujier ' to a paper In a Barrel ot swill tne -5 ll-Fii S3 above dlaeaaea will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a ecrtarn preventive and euro for tlia Hog Cholera. Frioe 24 Cents per Paper, or S Papers tor L fAzpabxd bt s. a., foijtz Ac nno., AT THBtR (VBOIENALE DRI'G AND JIEDIflNE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St,. Baltimore, Md. For Sale by DriiitKliM and Storekeeper! through out the United Slutcl. Roberis !c Co., agents, Waynesburg, Pa. nov2i'ii '.-ly. more" GROCERIES! Let All Persons it . . COME TO WAYNESBURG ; rJ?o O-ot CHEAP cnoCEK.IG OF ; ; ' OTTE5li:L & J AILOR. Proprietors of the splendid Grocery Store,' fol morly owned by Joseph Voter. Mr. Taylor keeps on hand n irond supply of the very best SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, RICE, MOLAS SES, SPICES, CARBON OIL. LAMPS, LAMP (TIIMXIES. SHOE FINDINGS, &c. &c, and, in fact, EVERV THING usually kept hi a first class Grocery Store. ' ,' Two doors East of Wilsons New Euildlng 1 Oct II, ';r.-lf . : . .- KOT OF THE UNIONv BUT OF Isaac Hooper's GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY I MR. HOOPER would still have his rle'nds and patrons bear n mind, that ho con tinues in tho Grocery and Confectionery trade at his usual placo ot doing bualuess, and that nu tins iut recuiveu . A. Fresh Supply of tho best quality of all ai tides in his lino. TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety of useful articles always on hand. REFRESHMENTS, In connection with tho above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CRE AM, berT ries and all the luxuries of the season can bo' obtained. , The inoet attractive aud most nnnttlar rpnr in town. Juno I I. '(ir.-lv OBEEJV'E HXPfli,1 Jt'ffcrson, Crccno County, Pciin'a, .. ' MIUS. II. J. DUMGAKNUR, WyWrfw..' TTAVING RECENTLY'FITTEniTP titm I I WiU knnWll utnliliulimnnf "f t "" .. i. .vhi, mi;,. iU.M- oahnkii lsprcpiirtiil to furnhl, the Lent io tho tnivellinff public. Tho TAULK nlwnys sup- nlli-Hl With llm rlldlfU'Ht. r1itIlriri(ia i. .. n t r .' U'ltlk tlllt tllU'Ht. VIll(H lUlll T.imtMra . lig uptu In.unta, and an nbunduncti of stuWo mum nt t iiliml In tlin it...-t.,. . l-i . .. ........ v. jornnavs. ruun0 patronngu sohcitad 1 May 23,'C0.-iy. ' Kobcrt I'ouuriicrtv. Carriage Maniifaeliirer i Waynehmiw, Pa.. : RESPECTFULLY gives notice that ho has located hi Wavneshoril, Pu., where ho In- touds to manufacture CAIIJIIAGES Of every description. I"rom his experience In, tho business, ho feels coufldcnt that Ids work, hi stylo, finish and durability, will ulvo entire satisfaction, It is bis detoriuhintion to purchase dio best material in market, and employ none but competent workmen, i . . 3"AU new work warrontod for nno year, .v Wnvntisburg, Feb. 21. lHliO t, j Ansiiriicc's Notice, THE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF ; Moiiiux Bkll, of Rlchhlll township, hero by gives notlco to all persons Interested that ' the STORE BOOKS and Notes will bo left' with Mr. William McClelland, nt Iho old stand, for settlement and collection, until tho Istol March next, and II not promptly settled - they will bo collected by duo process of law ' at once. Tho creditors of said nsslgnant will; also I alio notlco that their claims must ho pro sonbid at once, as I am determined to close, up thu business Immediately - , , JiUUVlR-tt. J. rl EMPLEt ' T, W. ROSST PHYSICIAN AND 8UHGE0N,'!!! r . , . OFFICE In Jeweirihulldliig,5West end of; Main siruiit, Way ncsbii .l,-kf 1 V tUL. m "l lesrjrV . ' -.Ul'.l ,, V 1
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