The Greene County Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 185?-1867, April 17, 1867, Image 4

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' CASH. CAI'ITAI. AM) Hlltl'I.M, OVKU
SEVENTY-ONE YEARS Sucrpsst'ul Pud
nuss Experience, with r. reputation ir IN
TEGRITY ami HONORABLE PEAUNfl
UNSURPASSED by any runnlM inslll.nlmn.
L09SI5S PAID since ormi)uliu, 'I7,
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LTOEUXT, RJ1T3 for nil Ilic safer classes
ofproperlv. InnrneeoriWKI,L!XC.a and
ffiRW.rxtxns In.-roil
PERPETUALLY, if desired, 011 U'nns ol Hie
greatest economy and safety to the insured.
it is WISDOM Swam
tbo host Compnnus, ' ''V'w-l" Mm k v
TER tlmn the -olil INSURANCE COWPAM
OFNORTH AMERICA.
T)mECTr.fi s
Arthur- O. Collin W. Monls Wain,
Samuel W. Jones,
JohuA. itrown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Richard I). Wi-oil,
Triiit W..1l1.
Jiilm Mus..n,
Geo. I. Harmon,
Francis I!. Cope,
Edward il. Trotter,
Edward 3. Clark'.',
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William II. liowen
T. Charlton liciiry,
t vt n;..i,!.,
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
Citt I.E8 Piatt, Sectary.
J:m!),'(;7 tl Agent lor Greene County.
mm she 6? mm.
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vnliw. nn.lnottolio paid for unless pel tcctly
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ASTEOLOG-Yr
at Tim wosuuiii-tti. w.vr.1. vnos 4
MADE DY THE GU EAT AST! ;OT,Oi;'!y'T.
MADAME H A . P c R !1 ! G Q .
Bho reveals sccu'ta noinmltil ever luicw.
Sho restores l lnippiiH'.-.s tlio.-iu who, IV0111
doleful events, ealic troplief, eun-xA lu love,
loss of ruliitiomi and lYiiiidt), l.i.rt()l' numey,
&c, have Veeonio dtspoinU'ii!. tfiui lniiijis
together those loii.'.csi'pei'ate'l. give:! in oriir.i
llonconceniingol'sent fiim-l or lov. rs, ro
Btorcs luster stolen pirpirly. lellu yen Hie
lillHincBsyoU urn best (nullified to pursue and
in what you will be most micoc: . I'.ii, eanne
spcudv innn!:iL-es and tells yon tlio very i!;.y
you will niiirrv" uivesyou Hie n:tiu-. I'.' u.i s
and chanrterii lies of the person, l-'lie reads
your veiy llioii,s?hts, and by her almost super
natural powers unveils the dull; and hidden
mysteries of tlio fuluro. From ll'.e stan w e
see in the liviiiament the lealille M ils that
overcome or predominate in the. configuration
from tlio iisiec1'' and pos-itloiiR of the plan
ets ftud the lixid ft.irs in H10 heav.'iia at the
time of birth, she deduces Hip future dcs'.iny
of umu. Fail not loeonpult the prrentest As
troloslsl on curtli. .It roMs you Imt a irillo,
nd you nuiy never nqnin have so (Hvorable nn
. opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness
and all desired Information,!?!. Parties liv
ing at 0 dUanoe can consult the Madame by
mail with equal safety mid satisfaction to
themselves, us if l.i person. A full mid cx
rllcit chart, written out, with all impm-ii a
answered and lihencsscs enclosed, sent by
million receipt of price above mentioned.
Tlio strictest s ercpy will hn inaiiilaViied, and
nil cornpondeiieu reti'.ined or destroyed.
' References of the hhrliest crder litmished
those desiring tlicm. Write plainly the day ol
tlio month mid year In which you were horn,
enclosing a small lock of hair.
Address, Mai-amo H. A. I'ERIllfiO,
P. 0, Drawer WA, EuJValo, X. Y.
feh!3,'fi7-ly
ifiMIi
Throw away yourf.dsw frizes, jour switches,
yoiir vt ig
Dcbtructivo rji'coiulmt, nndnot worth a fig:
Come need, come youthful, come ugly and fair
And rejoice hi your own luxuriant hair.
KK'AliATOUCAnrXI.
For restoring hair upon bald heads (Irom
-,i,,.... ,"iiii, It mav have fullen out) nnd
forcing tl groth ol hair upon the lace, it has 110
equal. Il "HI force the heard to grow upon
the smoothest face In from live to eight weelis,
orlmir upon bald heads in fiom I wo to three
months. A Teiv Ignorant practitioners l avo
assorted that there Is nolli ng that will lorcu
or hasten the growth of tlio hair or bear.l.
Tliclr assertions nro false, as thousands oi hv
lnit witnesses (from their own experience) can
bear witness. Hut ninny will say, low aro wo
to distinguish the genuine from Ibo spurious ?
It certainly Is dilleult, na nhie-teiilhs ol the
dlllerent Preparations advertised lor the hair
and heard tiro entirely worthless! and you
may havo already thrown away large amounts
In their pur.ihiioo. To such wo would say, try
tho Reparntor Capllll, It will cost you noth
ing unless II fully comes up to our represen
tations. If your driiL'glst docs not keep II,
sendusono dollar and wo will forward It,
" postpaid, together with a receipt for tho mo
ney, which will ho returned you on nppllcii
tloii, providing entire satisfaction Is not given,
Address, W. CLARK d CO., Chemists,
No 3 West Kiiyullu a.Symcutio, N. Y
;; 1febl!,'C7-ly
WHISKEBS
AND
M.U ST AGUES!
FORCED to grow upon tlio smoothest race
In from Uiroo lo livo weeks by tislm' Dr.
HBV1GSBB RlCSTAURATlOUll CAl'lL
LA1R13, Ihu most wonderful discovery in
modoin science, acting upon the Reurd and
ilalrtu un iihnoBt nilraeuloiis innnner. It ins
boon used by.tho olito of Paris nnd London
with tho most flatlerlng success. Names of
all'liurchaseis will bo registered, audit en ro
salisluotlon In nt.t given in every lnstaiieo, the
' n nnnv will bo ctieerfiilly refunded. Prlco by
mall, nealed and poatpui.l, 1. yesoriptivo
clrcnlars nnd tett iivmlals ninllinl IVeo. Ad
flross IIFRUKR, SII.UTTS &.CO., (.l.omhH
jZ im River Btrco", T"- Y., 8olo
1794.
1 mmin
l bulinhl
SO'JIETUINO NEW!
MIW. Iv S SAVK1W& IIOSK1NSON
llnvc )nst iinivd IroiiiXrw Y' HK wllli a
lniV,o u!i:;nil nciit ci luroyu mm nun".'."'"
f .'j'i.i li
I li I;. I"
wlildi Ilii'V prop!ifi' Id fell tit t'10 1'West CASH
J'liiCKH ! siii-li . I'rc?.i t'ooiw
'J'r'miMiliur, Driss i;iitton, finy'i latent
Miill'i, l.-ulies's Sluv.ls, Emu, B"'ta
uml Sliiici, 1 l:its nii'l C'jips ; nU,
agrunl vtriety iif nlcu nrtloles,
ut yi-ty i'iw priced, lor
Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear
Wires of nil kiiuls, iiml n rompleto , vnrio
tvef Hie licst CillOCEUlES. All. of
wliicli tlicy pr"!)oP(! In Hell at tlio very iocsi
fl'iri'i. iliMiciKlnv'T on tne iH:iiny mm t:iniiii-
nc'3 ol tlii-ir !roc.;ts t'i'j:iin iiwiu rnwi.
( vo tlicm n e:ill Id' r.' iurcliawii 'Hf
wlien.', iiml tin v will p.ove In .t Hie il'iovo is
cnici l. Kui'n'i i,i Ailii. !i' I'Uili'.ii'ir, nearly
oppo.t.- tie C nil lli.u o, V.'aj uc.l)ur(f.
llOVS'tili tf I
MVS? ft
7i !
Yhen l.y the of l'TI. .TOINVILLE'S
EMXll! you can hu cured pi rmaneiilly, and
at n tilllim; -'st
The a .tonisliin;; sneoe:-s whieli has attended
this invaluable medicine fir l'lnsicnl and
NervoiH '.i-a'inesa. (lein i'd Pebilily .and
i'l'iisiiation, l.o.-s el" Muscular Energy. Ini
poteucy. or any 0! lliecon('iUelices of youth
In! Indiscretion, icihI'ts il the most valuable
p.rpalMtion ever iliseovered.
It will remove, all nervous nfl'i clions, de
nn.t..ln,i. e;:eileuiclit. incainicitv to study or
hiisiiioi'l.istof liicnimy, cniffiMon, thoughts
ol'si II' ilcMrection, Iciii's ol in.-amly, ivc. it
will restore the appitile. renew the health of
llioso who h.vve .lc -.troyed It by her.sual ex
ecs or evil prsel'i'1 1.
Yomi:: nidi, bo liumlnifred 110 more by
'Quae'.; Doctors" mid i"iiorant pracliti'jners,
bin. fiend without delay tor the Elixir, and bo
at once restored to health and happiness. A
pei feel euro is guarantei d in every iiislancc.
IVicc 1 or four hollies to ' no i ddress, !?:!.
One bottle is suliieieiil toel'ect a cure in all
onlinarv eases.
ALSO. Dll. .TiHXVILLK-S SPECIFIC
I'll.i.S, lor ll'.e speedy ami permanent cure ol
(lononliea. (.licet. Urethra! Dbcharires. (Jrav-
cl, Stricture and nil iifoelions of the Kidneys
and ' liindiler. Cures effected !:i from one to
live days. Tin y are prepared from vegeta
ble extracts that ar: hanneleis oil the system,
an.; never naitsi ale the slonru-h or iuipreg-
llale Hie bi ath. clian .'.e of diet is neces
S'li v wl ilc ii: in"- them, nor docs their notion
in any mam.ei inteili re with liUoinesrpursiiils
I 'i ir'c i" ner box.
llitlu rof the aluvo mentioned nrticles will
be Ki. ni. to any nddrei'H. rloseiy tfeiild, and post
paid, by mail or express, 011 receipt ol price,
Adilrc: s ell on'erslo
l'.KKtil'K, SI'.UTTrl Sr. CO., CTiomlsfs,
No. lis.", l'ivc'r Street, Troy, N. Y.
leU'OOT-ly
ADEUHIJ, COIBES, FIA2CH
A3fD
T)1!0IHXF.I) by the 11-ai of Prof. DE
I i;i;;-,;.:.VFi:isEUi.Et'!ii:vEU:. One
anplieulion wiliTanU'd to eu-.l the. jiinststrai.'slit
nil,! .itubboi'i' hair of either sex into wavy
1 in " li I:'., in' heavv mafsivo curls. Has been
i ii 'el by Urn la ihiaaablcs of Paris and London,
wiih Hie .110 t Kn.tuyi'vj rcsiitts Uoes no in
jury to the hair. Vii'co by mail, scaled nnd
lioslnaiil. r!. Dc'criolivo circalars mailed
I lice. Address 1IBIWER, S'lHiTTS A- CO.,
! Chcmii ts, Is'd. River St., Troy, N. Y.,
I Sole .V'.en'.s fur the United State3.
I t'l'b'.'ii.'.i.'-l v
iim
T
mi-: rnorosED jmpka cintENT
-OF-
FOR SELL1N0 CHEAP GROCERIES!
HAYING JUST RETURNED FROM THE
city, he hat opened the largest
EJoyj Grocery
in town. ITe des' res to Inform tl'.o citizens
of WiivucsV'U! and vii inity of Hie care ho
have taken in lA'cling aiock, having on hand
a irooil siipplv of
CONl'KClloXS, TODACCO. CI
UAKS, TAU. e.Uo, PKOVr.SI-
oxs,r,Ai'C)N, DiMK!)i;iii-:K
rOTATOls, FISH,
.J'KACIIKS,
C:ill Aral sow h'm U3 ho 1ms becu getting ft
You will find him accomodating, and can
sell lower than any one iu tlio plate. He
cure to go to Hie riht place, in
. LEDWITH'3 OLD BUILDING.
oppo'itothe Court House, and formerly oc
cupied bv thn t'oat Olllee. ' .
up I ,'jhl.-l .
ATTOPiNEY AND COliNSELLOR AT LAW
Will attend to all claims' for buck pay, boun
ty and peusionsof soldiers and their representa
tives. The Pensions of the following classare
inerensed Irom ij lo tjl" and ft-Ti per month,
and w.dowii lor children under sixteen years
$a per nionlh each, viz i
1st, Those who havo lost the sight of both
oyc'i, the use ol'linlh hands; or otherwise total
ly disabled and incapacitated from performing
manual labor.
2d' All widows having cj lldren under aw
teen years of ago me cntllled to ijf'J per month
addilioinil for encli child.
Ud. (luardiaiis repivsonlhig tho mW chV
d,'cn of soldiers are untitled to tho samo lncreaso
as If Iim niolhtr wasHvbig. augl.'Uii-tf
EXC EuTd ni ex cTfs To n i
UlIASTELLAR'S
HA IK B;XTi:il.niiATOR !
row niiJtoviso sm'iitii'r.uous n.iui. '
To Iho ladies especially, this Invaluable de
pilatory recommends Itself as being nn almost
liidlspeiislblo ai tlt lo lo feinalo beauty, lu easi
ly applied, does not burn or Injuro the akin,
but nets directly on tlio roots. It Is warranted
to remove Btipcriluoimhnlr from low foreheads
or from any part of tho body, completely,
totally and radically cxlorpating tho same,
leaving tho skin soft, smooth and natural.
Thlrt Is tho only artlelo used by tho French,
and is Ihu only renl ell'ectuiil depilatory In ex
istence Prlco 75 cents pur package, pent
postpaid, to any address, ou receipt ot uu
0rRERt?i5R, S1IUTTS & CO.J CliouiMs, ""
.v 'Mr M Uiv Ut,, Troy, N. Y. '
PRINTING !
TEE
REPUBLICAN
GREENE COUNTY, TEXX'A.
Is prepared to do all kinds of printing, such as
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
BALE BILLS,
UORSE BILLS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
BILL HEADS,
TICKETS,
SONGS, AC.
Li a workmr.u liko manner, at short notice
and on reasonable terms.
OUR FACILITIES FOR PRINTING
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
nro equal to those of any other establishment
In tlio county.
PARTIES YISHINQ ANY KIND OF
J O II PRIIVTIN C!
dono'should glvo lis a call. Wo nro ready at
nil times to do anything In tho printing line.
O 371 IP I O 3S3
In ' Bayers' Building, Immediately East of tuo
Court House.
From tho Xe-.v York Olmmei'.
NOTKS FOR APRIL.
April is pre-eminently tlio vernal
seed time, although in ccrtnin localities,
south of our latitude, most of the seed
ing has been attended to, and tho joud;j
plants aro beg'ntngto appear.
In some instances, ground is cold,
heavy, and utili1. to he plowed, or ppadeJ,
on account cl tn excess of moisturo. JI.i.
nuro of any kind, cannot, ho expected
to fertilizo soh that nro naturally wet,
until relieved of tho surplus moisture.
While tho sulisoil is yot soft, let ditches
bo out, and stones, tiles, or wood laid iu
the bottom, jieforo tho plow is started.
Extensive trrtits of country nro plowed
and sowed jannunlly, which do not
yield halt it cjop, simply becni.-o there
is a superabniidaneo of water iu the f oil
Clover sew and grass seed should bo
sowed as soiti ns practicable, afler the
frost lifts di- iJipi arcil front the ground.
Eetoro tlio liilds or gnrU'ins are siiHieieiit
ly dry to be'plowed, n good job maybe
poi'fiirinoil almg the beaten track of tho
highway, bj grading tho rough and un
even burdi s, siuolhiiig tlio sill face,
oollcc'.i'.ig tin stones in heaps, and sow
ing (;ras. si d. Grass seed thai is sow
ed early in lio season, is woikcd into
tho soil by iLt'iiig, Ilia wing and lain,
which instil ;i its early ei'inin.il.ioii and
growth. lion seed is sowed late, say
several wee'.i allcr tho growing season
has conimc ccd, tlio roots meet with
mora resist; ico when cnteiing thy no:i;
and should liero bo much dry weather,
tho young rasa will soon wither nnd
die. '
i
Fruit trclfl
, ornamental trees, shrubs,
vines and It:
slies nro to bd transplanted,
In ordering any hind ol 'trees or planls,
aim to secjro Mich only ns have good
root. Tlill'iy nnd beautiful tne.i and
shrubs aro if little vnliio, when most ol
their roots ru left in the ground whore
the tree wis taken up. Another im
portant ivisiilei aliun In bo borne hi
mind is, id
li:' spa.'iiins holes tor trees
id fill them wiih rich mcl
:ii if such ca.'lh must be
and vine
low soil,
hauled li'fii
a dii-lanee. U:e'a mil i-
(ar better
liberal up
inferior gi
ii- trees of any kin
iliin a
're to
iiMliou ut c-ri'-e "i
it ii J.
While lu
o;:nd is a.ifi, iel th-i sur
fico bo daj up around ra.-p'-ierry and
bhiokoerrybiidiO'i, ami u iniiloli ot some
material sjlead over the surlaou It tiio
sot! bo Bufli'ianily fortiio, chip dit'i, s.i'.v
dust, shavjigs, or tan-hark will, subserve
a sal'uf.icf'iy purpose. In c.so the
hind is por, spread manure two inches
in depth 'O'.itid every hush over an
arei of li teet ot more hi (limiieieiv
It will paj lo maiiiii'o berry vines and
bushes qlo as well as it dooa to apply
tei'liliziiigiuatarial to tho soil hi- the
produutio of a crop of cereal graiu.
Ground ust bo unusually (cit'do to
produce i fan- crop of blackberries, if
grass is n-initted to grow around the
bushes.
liemo about half an inch in depth
of tho soiaround strawberry vines, and
apply a lieral dressing- of hen nuinuro.
Scatter ((pint, or more, nround caoli
bill, spoiling it thin over an area ot
twenty kihos in diamiler. Such ii
dressing ill produce a bountiful crop of
berries, ilho vines bu in a beallhly con
dition. Bufon ho season is suPdjiontly ad
vanced t spool tho plow, call out all
hands ti tho moaJowi and collent Iho
looso sto ;s and other obstructions that
will hinji- tho mowing machine. In
case Iim
wood ashes, gyp'tim, or com.
mercial
fianuro bo ao.ved on cither
meadow
or pasture Holds, tho earlier
in tho sion sueh articles can bo now-
ed, tho ;ol(or it will be. As so n as
prjotiesfc after any of this kin I offer
tilizing itoi'ial has been sowed If the
sod is a 'hido bound' let the surface
bo harrvod. Bono dust, or ground
boue of tiy kind, should bo han-otvod
into tin iod of huvns nnd meadows, as
frngmefi of bono will deuoinposo much
sooner Jhou oovorcJ with a littlu soil,
than oti allowed to remain on the
surfacahhofTfoitnd.
Manj fiirniors and gardeneis also,
makonferious mistake, by planting
Indian ti-n so early in tho season Hint
the Beelc.innot vegetuto oil account of
cold wither. When seeds of tendor
planls .'i-uiiiiato, and thoir growth is
ohocke by cold wind, they seldom
rooovo Vom tho injury which they
receive Plants ot a moro hardy natui-o
sufFup tt litllo by exposure to cold
storms Therefore, it is always better
to put t tlio seed of hanlv plants as
oon a ho soil is suflleiently dry to be
plowo Spring wheat, spring rye, oats
and ;y ro of this elmraotei. Thn
earlier toll grain can bo put in, after
the gr ud 1ms sutllod and hcuome ro
ally di mid fit to bo plowod, tho hotter
will be tho crop. On tlio contrary, if
tho gr nd be plowed before the soil has
settled ud become dry, heavy ruins will
aatura it so that it will become so
oomptl as to neeu oreiming up ngain
with ti plow or spade, before tho roots
of anyjiud of plants can spread through
it.
Pro! r preparation of seod graiu is
point neglected unite too much. Unless
cereal grain has bueu saved tho previous
season with unusual care, it should bo
run through a fanning mill, sometimes
twice, with a heavy blast and light fed,
for tlio puipono of blowing out all the
light nnd inferior kernels. Those far
mers who take tin ii" feed oats, barley,
or any other seed Irom a bin containing
grain that ripened nt different periods,
among which nro tho small, lialliipo
kernels, can never produce bountiful
crops of grain. Many farmers are ex
ceedingly negligent on this point and
tho con;io(jucuco itf, light crops of infer
ior gram.
Do not plow corn ground too early iu
tho season. It is a serious mi-take to
plow land whore Indian corn, broom
corn, or eorghum is to bo planted, two
or thrco weeks before the seed is put in,
especially if this laud is infested with
grass, or noxious weeds, as nueli plants
will nlwajs g-t tiio ftart of tlio com and
require double tlio labor to subdue nnd
exterminate thf weeds. Uat it plowing
bo deferred until the timo has ai rived
lo plant, nnd tlio seed bo deposited in
lrer.li soil, tho young plants will get tho
start ol grat s and weeds, and all the
labor of our thorough hoeing will be
avoided.
When teams commence plowing, see
thai they aro Pol over. worked dining
tlio that lew days. When horses have
peiformed but liulo labor, during tho
winter, they should no! be required to
plow more than half a day's work, each
day, fur sevoi ul days, until they have
becotuj .-.ocu.ilotnod to ilia steady and
fatiguing exertion of draiving a plow
When lioi-HiM have woikcd but little
during tho winter their imnclc-i require
hardening gradually ; whereas, if they
aro 'pni through' Irom tjio commence
ment ol tho plowing, they soon become
us stiff as el ! stagers.
Tho uV.i ivbich .i man drive t, in m.my
times, an excellent ir.dex lo his true
character. Of c :iir.-e tiicio ore excep
tions t'i to.! i",i!'i, Vet, as a general
thing, t ie iii'i
ah'.axs ibiv'
s i 'c '-rial farmers will
: ) I t "ants, lend them
gr'iiei i.o'i c ire. A limber. awiltlo'iU'd
funia,-" hom, or r- id.ttt-r, by a littlo
over driving, especially hetoi o the plow,
may yi.-iiy bj slilfciitd iu a few liours
iii" a ',roK'..i il-nvo'li'iy liorse. This is
p..) l.niUi'h true with y"ui:g hoihes.
nu.l o.v.e:i less 1 1 n 1 1 live years i.'l.l.
Do not tci-.- that a team will be kd
too inu .'ll wh- ii thi'V di'A'.'.' plow nay
allei
i
i'ae
y b-.'.-t i'.";iie.!y we
evir I juu-Uiir a i.il.ing ox, was a hall
btlihel of meal per i! ty, half a bu.-hel of
turnips, all tho hay lie would oat, and
little ivhipping and worriugby biutling
cbiveis.
tiee that milch cows do not grow poor
for want of a liberal e.llowaneo of meal,
roots, hay and water. At this season of
the year, tbey will grow poor, if they do
not ree.eivo extra attention.
A t.i rn.u man in tho west of Maryland
lushed to the Piitomac: river, last rum
mer, swearing that ho would drown
himself. When ho had wadod in lo
tho depth of bin waist, his with, who
had followed him, seized him by tho
hair, and then ,as a spectator dosorifes
it, she led him back until she had reach
ed a place where tlio water was about
two feet deep, where sho pulled him
over backwards, sousing his head under,
nnd then pulling his head up again i
'Di'owri'yoiirself (down ho went), leav
ing mo to keep the children (another
plunge.) Got drntikl (another souse)
and tint tor tun river! (another dip.)
Better u.-e tlio water instead ct mm I
(another dip and a t'.hako of his head )
111 learn you to lcavu mo a widow I'
Alter soiisiig him to her heart's con
tent, idle led him out, a wctler if not a
w'iht man, nnd os coiling him to tliu
house .Mint tho door.
'I say,' said n wag to a tall youth,
whose nppeiii'anco will bu readily under
stood -1 say, wasn't them a great big
tree standing in f ont of your father's
house'!'
'Why?' inquired Iho young fellow.
'Because,' taid Iho other, 'you look
no ihiindoring (run, I reckoned you
mitjt have been brought up in the shade.'
A aUYOit of oru of the communes of
Franco lately made tho following entry
upon tho register! 'I. Mayor ol
lound yesterday in tho forest of- a
man named Uollin committing an not
against the laws. I commanded him to
fmrrendei', whereupon ho set upon mc,
heaped too with intmlt nnd contumely,
calling mo a ragainullln, un ass, and a
precious dolt, and a scaro-crow, nil of
which I epi'tify to bo Into 1'
Among tho bills just Bigned by tho
Governor of Pennsylvania is one incor
porating a society for 'the prevention ot
cruelty to animals.' Similar societies
have been instituted in miiny places, nnd
their ob'ient must enlist the sympathies
ol tho residents of largo cities, where tho
sad spectuelo of overdriven nnd worn
out animals of draught 11 of too fre
quent occuiToneo.
. . . . -
A Tankhb lawyer, who was )!eti(liiig
thoeauso of a little boy, took him up in
hi- arms, nnd held him up to the jut y.
suffused in tears. ' This had a great
('fleet, until the opposite lawyer ii-knd
tho boy, .-Wliii t. makes you cry?' '.Ib's
pinching me,' said the hoy.
A Ntidito recently lelused to take the
oath as postmaster nl Forest Depot,
Virginia, boetiuso ho 'syiniialliizod' with
tho South during tho rebellion. ;
fj E V
PHOTOGRAPH
G Xj Xj E3 2?1
1 . , -IN-WAYNKSBUUO,
I'ENN'A.
. yjyzx laco
H:: fitted up a new and splendid IMiotoeraiih
Gallery in tho Ibiid story of
ALLISON'S EriLDlNa,
Where lui Is prepared to execute
riiOTOOltAL'IIS,
AMHIIOTVPES,
MALEIANOTVl'I'S,
camtks dk visrns,
And all other kinds mid sizes of pictures, in a
style equal to the best artists. Especial atten
tion will be given to copying pictures nnd en
liirchig them. All applications will bo prompt
ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious
iiml attractive, and every desirable aceomiun
d,:lion' will be rendered to customers This is
ilccld'-illy Hie hc-l opportunity to feenre aeiai
rntu likenessfls ever ollered to the people ot
(ti'ia ne, County. ( 'all any tinui it suits you.
Pictures tahifl any lime in Hie day, and in all
kinds ot ( ut !n r. Nov, l"i, I MO.",, tf.
LA'l ICST FiVTiliols S 1j K .IAN ' )
V,r, J Bradley's Celebrated
PiUcnfc
DIIFIiBX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUiH.K Sl'RING)
The Vi'oiiderfn! Flexibility and g'-eat com
fort and pleasure to any lady wca.iii'.r the Du
nlcx Eilimie Skirt wilt be experienced partic
ularly m all crowded asiu ieliiies. operas, car-
riii'cs, railroad ears, church i cws.nnii chairs,
for nronienadi' un.l liou-a; (Ir.-ss, as the) skirl
cuil be folded when iu use to occupy a small
place r.sc.isily and c 'invnk'iitly as a Silk or
Miiblin I 'l ess, nn invalu.dili! (pialiiy in cr'mo
ur.e. not i'.mii-l in tiny Sinla Spring Skirt.
A Ii'-dv Invlm: cnioved the pleasure, com-
fni t ami gn-it convenience of weaiiiv.jlliu Du
plex Kllinlie Steel Siirm'; Skirt lor a Miclc de.v,
will never iifl::nvai'i!s williicly (li.-iense with
their u-ie. For Children, Jiisaes and Vounu
Ladies lacy are supeiior to nil others,
'I'liev v.U not bend orbre il; like the sin.'.lc
spring, but. wi'l pivaervn (heir pcrleet and
eia.'elrl shapo Wi n thivn or four ordinary
skirts will have been thrown a.-iilo as u.;eles.
'l'lie hoops are covered with double ami twist
ed Ihi'i ad. and the l.iitlo.a ro,! are. not only
double pruig, bultwnv (or double) cuvered
prewnliiig tlicm from weailug oiu when drag
!;ini (lnwii i-t-ioi'S 'l-,ir, Ac.
The Diijii.'N Eiliplie is a great favorite with
all la-Hi s an, I is universal! r"coia;neii'!ed bv
t!ie J'':..-'lii i!i Ma-.'a'Mi s as' Ihu slaii i.ird skill
of tho li . Iiionable world.
'I'o enjoy the billowing iiicstiuiable advan
tages in Ci'inuhne, viz.: supenov qualil,', per
ti et inannl'Metui'e, stylis!'. shape an I Jinisli.
Ilexihiliiy, (hirabilitv. e-.tnfort and eeunoinv,
ein'ii!!" i'or.l. V. lillAllI.EV'S Duplex Ellip
tic, or Double Sprl'ig I'ldit, and be sure you
gi t the aenuuie article.
CAUTION'. To cuard aiaiii'l, impo-dtion
he particular to NOtlCU that ..liii'l.i oU'ercd as
"hL'l'l.l.X" have tlio red ink stamp, viz.: ).
V. I'ladley's Duplex Elliptic Sleet Spring,"
upon Ilio waistbuiiil none otlicisiuvgenuiiii:
Ah'o Notice Hint every Hoop w ill ni'.imt n i'lii
hiiiui! passed through the centre, thus reveal
in:; Hie two (or doiil'le) spiings braided lo
srilher therein, tvlueli is the secret of their
Ilexihiliiy and slreiiyth, and a combination not
tu be found in any other t'k'ut.
For sale iu nil slo'cs where llrsl class skirts
are sold throughout tlio United States ami
elsewhere.
MaaulV.elurid by the Soln Owners of tho
Patent, WESTS, T.RAPLEY .t CAUY,
Ii; Chambers & 7H Ss VI Reade Sts , N. Y.
febii'OT-tJia
Oil! s'.ui v.'as benuliful and fair
With starry eyes and radiant hair,
v'liose cui iing lunilii!.-: soft, entwined,
Enchained Hie very heart and mind,
cnLsrisit cobia.
For Curling the Hair of Either Sex Into Wavy
mid Glossy Kinglets or Heavy
Abusive Curies.
I'y usinir this aniclo Ladies and Gentlemen
can beautify theniselvi s n thousand fold. It
is mo only article in tun world mat win curl
straight hair, and nt the samo timo give it a
beaiililiil, glossy appearance. The Crisper
Coma not only curls the huir, hut nivigorutcs,
beautifies and cleanses it; Is highly and de
lightfully perfumed, nnd is tho most complete'
tu liele of Iho Uiiiileveroll'ercdto the American
public. The Cii'per Coma will ho scut to
any ai,!iv ss. sealed ami postpaid tor I,
Addrcsti all old its Id
W. I,. CLARK & CO., CheinMs
No. n West Fnvctte St., Syracuse, N. Y.
lebi;i,'G7-ly
vr a i l pTFeiasf
FOR Sl'RING SALES OF ISC7.
Wi: uro now prepared lo oiler to our custo
mers, and the Trade geneia lc, an extensive
co'lectioii o'
rAPER IIANGIKGfJ, BOEDEPiS,
rim: no.vni) mums, mv,, uto.
Einbraebig nil qnalitlci of goods, known to
lb,! Trade, for I'nrlors, Dining Imoms, Halls,
Chambers, Cliurclii!."; Assembly Rooms, &c.
A h S O ,
Tii;:.'eT.:iF..,;i' cil clotium paper windiiv
shades.
At tlio liowesl Market price, nl
ITo. 107 T.larkot St., near PiVth. '
JUS, li. Hi:UUES(.vj PRO.
iv.'l alms.
MONEV FREE AS WATIllt.
10,000 ACTIVE LOflAL
and Traveling Agent. Male or Female, (if nil
ages, uro wanted to solicit trade in every city,
town, village, hamlet, workshop nnd factory,
throughout tho entire, world, for Ihu most
saleable novelties ever known. SO!) l'cr
Cl'llt PROFIT nnd ready sale wherever of
fered ! ! Smart men and women can mako
from Mi to it'.'iii per day, and no risk of los !
A small capital required of from ij-1' 'o $100
tho nioiu money invested the greiler the
poollt, No money required lu advance wo
llrst send Hie articles and receive pay ul'lrr
wards! If you actually wish to ninke money
rapidly and easily, wiilc tor full pnrliclilars
nnd addles!) MII.NDR it CO., (From Pails,)
fcbia-ly '.'10 llroadwny, New York CUy.
UTILL eontinun to cairy on tho Marble md
rO Slono culling business at their long estab
lished Bland Immediately East of tho Public
iiouare, Main Struct, Waynesburg.
fills csUihlislnncut has been In constant
(i lcrntlnii since Kelt), nnd the long experience
noil energy of the proprietors, linked with tliu
ic'ereise of sound jinkiuent mid good Inslu,
h wu won for I liem a wide spread and enviable
n piilntlon. . AiicxK'iihIvo slock oftliu varloui
vi'ileliosol'llie liesl iiiarblo kclit coiislanlly on
hiiiid. Special iit'eu'.ion paid to pollsl'ilng,
piiwhig, cu wing ub ; engraving.
Allordo','.' -Hilt .- llUod. ,
December 23, 1803. '
i
WOU3SS! : I
UTJS & Slfflifj
FOUTZ'S
OSMIkAIW i '
Thll nmnnr.tlnn.
lonx mil mvumljly
uuvn, win llmr
otiKlily reliivluoriiU
bruki'D-ituirn and
low-ijilrlU'il homt'i,
by, itrninUitnlin
nil cleun.lnii (lit
tomuU ud Iotoi
tinea. It li turn fin
tciiUvb of ail iiu-
ea iintmnl, nick u LL'KO TEVtll, OLA.NiltUS,
X I', 1. 1. u w WA
TEU, II EAVKS,
COUGHS, D1S
T K SI 1' K II , VK
VF.US, FOUNDI-.R
LOSS OK AI'I'K
TITKAN'D VlTAb
KNElUlY.io. Its
uo improvci tho
wind, Increases
the niinntltn-.irlvf'S
smooth ami, i
nliMjy skin and
truiiitrnrDui 1 1, a4
mln'mMo skclctoa Into Bnu luokliig and spirited
aw. . . , -
i . . , -
To keepers of Cows this preparation Is InralnaM,
It Increases tlio auunUty and Improves the oualilr
oi me milk, itnas
been proven by ae
tual experiment to
lncrenae ttia quan.
tlty of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, and muke tha
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
outtle, It gives tliein
an appetite, loosens
In all diseases of Snrlnc, such as Coughs, Ulcers la
tho tnnita, I.lver,
lly putting fniin
onc-hiilf a pniier
to a pnper In a
bm-rel of swill tho
Bi.iiVi, ,1 I n lines i
will buomdlultcd
or entirely prevented. If Riven In time, a certain
preventive and euro for tho Hog Cholera,
Price 25 Coats por Paper, or S Papers for tL
IREFAilED BY
S. A..FOUTZ & URO.,
AT T1IEIH
nnoiKnin nnio and mkmcixe DEroT.
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
for Siili" hy PniKjI.itj and Stonikocpsri tliroutl
eut tho United Slates.
i!oh..'r: it t.'i
ii'jeiit.), Y.'nyiieshurc,
nov'-M'G .-ly.
Pa
RECONSTRUCTION
NOT of
THE UWIOH
1!UT OF
Tse, acSHooper's
GUOCEIIY & CONFEUTIOXERY I
j J R. 1!0! VER would still lmvo his riends
Jf.l nnd patrons bear n mind, that ho con
tinues in Ihe Grocery and Confectionery trade
at his usual place ot doing business, and that
lie has iust received
A
TO
reoli Supply
of the best quality of nllait'cles in his lino.
TOYS-NOTIONS and n great variety ot
useful articles always on hand.
" EFHESHMEHTS,
In conncclion with the nbove, 5Ir. IToopor
keeps a p.e.staiuiuit, where ICE CREAM, ber
ries ami nil the luxuries of the season cud be
obtained.
The most attractive and most popular resort
In bivyjij Juno I t. '(i-ly
ii II 3 B Ti JB 13 45 U 8 Ii ,
JcITirstiii, Crceitu Ceur.ty, I'cnii'n,
MRS. If. J. liUMGAHNjai, Proprietress.
HA VINO RECENTLY FITTED CP TOI8
well known establishment, Mrs. Uiim-gaiini-'.u
is prepared to furiiMi l he liexl, to tho
travelling public. The TAliLK always sup
plied widi tho choicest delicacies, (tho BAIl
with tliu finest Wines and Liquors, good sleep
ing apartments, and an abundance of stable
mom attached to tho premises. Public
patronage solicited May 2;!,'('.(i -ly.
DTFGOODS
-AT
-AT
1
IE1! OLD STAND.
THE GOODS ALL FRESH,
run
i3 '3? "ST T-m m J3 ,
LATEST A Mb BEST 12
TIIH
.Fabrics, as Represented,
' AND TllK
ASSORTMENT KEPT COMPLETE.
rjHIE UNDERSIGNED IS DETERMINED
I to sell, and the iikaiiv cash will soc.uro
tho very best of bargains. Cull and examine
bis slock b. K- KVANS.
decll-ilm Wayiiesburg, Pa..
ANsimacc'H Notice,
rnllE UNDIvRSlGNED ASSIUNEE OF'
I. MoituAN lini.i, of Rlciihlll township, here
by gives notice to nil persons Interested that
the STORK HOOKS and Notes will bo left
Willi Mr. William McClellnntl, at tho old
stand, for settlement '.md collection, until the
1st of March next, and If not promptly settled
they will be collected by duo process of law
at once. The creditors of said usslgnnnt will
also take notice that their claims must bo pro
penlod nl once, as I am determined to close
no the business buniedlntuly
'jumVOT-tf. ,J. F. TEMPLE.
T . V . ROSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
0
fFFICE In Jewell's building, Wost end of
Mam stroot, ywnvsourj., . '-"
KitfkJal
.nuM them lurlvs
much foster,
-:i""'ivl: :t. A