ipniim 11 1. 1'--J u i Clic H2niincbtira ' ctmbUcan, -3fcbHcbai), SfcbrimtrL' 1808. '. Nkw Advkiitiskmkkt.. Tlie nlU:ut"nn of imr readers 's lHfc-lally directed to tliw t'ullow in advertisements, which a)H.-nr Tor the Orst lima in our piper to-day. (rShetlir Hale It. Silveus. Executor's Mi; Win, Gordon. ta-Krost King B. Urnckury. fyUeceipts & KxiionUilures. "M tluya, my weekj,my montlis,rny years, fly rapid as the whirling s;liore8," Yea, and you'd better hurry up and secure a bur (jsin Id Dry Goods Clothing, Trimmings, or something of the kind, at Frank, McUurgan'a, tuTorc he sells cut. "Kino Frost!" Tlio Curculio, Woid Borer, Locmt and all other insects ') destruc tive to Fruit Trevs'and Fruit, successfully pre Tented from committing their ravages on orchards, by Fisher's new nnd useful process, patented Bept 12, 18G3. Alto, the prema ture budding of Fruit Trees and injury from Frost prevented. Mr. B Bmckney, of Wash ington Co. Is now at the Wofley House, in Waynesburg, and desire to sell the riglvt of townships In our county. Ills undoubtedly an opportunity I'cr enterprising men to make money. Fanters, particularly, will note the great saving lu Fruit, Trees, Shrubbery, e Any person wishing to purchase BhouUl call soon as the rights are beiug raphUy disposed of. A BoQKtTlS k HlXOI.lt DROIT or Fl.VII. All armful nf roses might exhale a moro orapnw- cring odor than a single drop of I'iialon's "Night-Blooming Cereus." but In freshness, delicacy, and pure, healthful fragrance, the drop would flir transcend the 11 nvcrs. War Maw Mirror. A. II. M. Arthur's lfoma Maj uin! is nt band for February. For good moral an J Instructive reading we coainwuu1 it to every family. Published at Pliila., and for s ale at the Book Stores. IIkahts aro not trumps in tho great game of lifo. Frank McGurg.m's Notions and Ttim ruings, Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc , arc chiefest among those who admire the beautiful. ISTKRNAI. llKVEXCK In'tiIK -MTU PlSTIIK'T. The following statement shows the amount of Internal Kevenue Taxes collected upon the Annual, Monthly and Special lists, in the '.'Ith Collection District nf Pennsylvania (luring the year 1807, and also the quantity of Dis tilled Sphits and Refined Oil produced, in tho district, and placed In bond during the same period : LAWRKXCH COI STV. Annual Income List Special Tax List, Special Annual Tax List Monthly Tax List, i;,7ri) ifi 4,110,') HO i,:no on 47,.13l 42 ci.ei.1 .w Whisky produced and placed tit bond, B,2ll gallons, $1,00 10,482 00 Total revenue In Lawrence count,. 72,127 6S I1KAVK.11 COCNTr. 'Annual Jncomo List, $12,877 00 ' Special Tax List (1,220 00 Special Annual Tax List, r.an Oo Monthly Tax List, 2.19i 45,870 01 Whisky produced and placed in , bond, 3,001 gallons, 2,oo fi,oiK,oo 'ltedned oil, do do 4.-.,9)0, 20, 93.18(100 Total Revenue, in Beaver enmity, WAS1I1SUTOK COEXTY. Annual Incnrao List " Special Tax List, Special Annual Tax List, Monthly Tax LIbI . l-.,o;,8 oi .$U,nii r,:, . 7,12 00 4,313 IU ,. 40, r: 9 tu 4.", 327,04 Whisky produced and put in bond, 6S.3.-.8 Mgillons, $2,00, 151,358 SI Total Uovcnuo In Washington co. rJ7,4l'J 97 ORKF.NB COCXTT. Annnallncome List $2,051 32 " Special Tax List, 3,'Jj 00 Ppecial Annual Tax List l.OiG 10 Monthly Tax List, 07,084 62 45.S27 04 Whisky produced nn l placed in bond 213.913 93 cations, 2,00, 427,827 90 Total Revenue in Greene county,. 473,134 94 Total taxes assessed and dutiable . productions in the distiict amount to $387,790 30 There were some 23,300 gallons of UofinoJ Oil produced, which. Is not embraced in the foregoing statement. That quantity was not bonded, the taxes having been assessed at tho refinery. The bonded oil was transported in .bond to eastern districts generally, where the taxes are paid upon its witlidraw.il. The larger portion of the whiskey proline ed, was transported in bond, principally to Baltimore, the tax is upon which remain un paid until it is withdrawn. Oil and whisky are re-inspected at their withdrawal, and a credit allowed for leakage. This item is a pretty largo one, and the rcyo nue is reduced accordingly. During the past yoar the oil refineries in op eration were, ono in Lawrcce county, and three in Beaver county. , . The Distilleries in operation woro; three in ' Lawrence county, two in Beaver county, twelve in Washington county and fourteen in Greene county, making 01 in the District, producing 287,515 47 gallons, The ' Messrs. Gray of Gray's Landing, in Greene county, produced 143,805 1 gallons of blaky .rjuring the year, the taxes upon which amount to $287,790 20 . There are other sources from which rcve . line is dortrod fines, forfeitures and penalties ibr the non-payment of taxes. In this Dis trict they do not constitute any considerable bortion of the revenues collected. There are sometimes pretty large deduc tions from the amount of assessed revenue by abatements allowed the Collector for uqcol toctible taxes, by Uic remission of taxes tm properly assessed and by the refunding of ,. axes improperly paid. Rtporlt of Criiectrr . "Wmi.is xna Lamp mold out to berk" there is a chance for restoration of health. If therefore, the constitution has been weak ened by disease or excess the nerves shatter-1 ed the stomach weakened the appetite gone, and all Ui6 world appears gloomy . poursorao fresh oil into your Jamp, la the shape ol Plantation Bitters, which will make tlio flame of life again burn brightly, and il luminate a once Wretched existence. For ladies it is an elegant and gontlo stimulant, exactly such as they require. Many lamities will not lie without it. t It bar an Immense ale throughout tho world. XyiNOMA Wati r. A delightful toilet ard . ctl aupaj'T to Cobgiic and at half the pric Comi-i-aints coino lo us ol'tlia ftilure to ru L Vwuoni.kL or 1!pkit. Wukrsas, It Uav celvt tho Ui'.i'uiii.n-.M iiy auligcriliurs at New ing pleased Almf,Uty God to remon from us Ficeport nnd other oRIccs hi the county. It hy death, 8. II. Milllgan, a worthy member of is alleged they are allowed to be opened tin 1 1 tho I'liilonmlbean Literary Society, of Way-1 read, or thrown carelessly asUla and lost, by ucsburg College, whoso memory we cherish parties who hare no right to handle mail mat- with feelings of true respect and lore, alike lor. Tliis U hot the first tlmo such word has for his talent, purity, and christian integrity, reached us. We can Inform our subscribers that the paper is mailed regularly each w eek and if it fails to reach tlieui it is tlirou;h gross negligence of post utlice oflkiuli. For which they are amenable to tho luw and should suf fer its Densities. If any subscriber can make out a clear case agiimt sueli ollk'UI, substan tiated by facts, we will hive the olT.-uder brought to justice. Are you going to the great race at Wayun'iurg? What race? Why, tho hu man race, of course ! You aro not posted or you would know that everybody in Hie county arc making their miles iu 2:40 to see who will got the first choice of those custom made Hoots and Shoes lhatM. C & II. Bell are sell ing so very low for cash, and warranting every pair. AWoRiiir Act. Mr. Amos Enochs, of our borough, last week presented the Iruild itu committee of the C. P. Church, a ch)ck for the h milsome sum of osk tuol-saso hol lars, to be appropriated to the erection of the proposed new church. This commendable act will redound to llw l isting lnnor of the geutleman 'Tnc good deeds men d live after them!" Stork I'aoiT.iiTr tor Hale. B. F. Daily, atU.inurd'aJ'ort, litis county, offers nt private sale his valuaMe Storo Property, Any person wanting properly of this kind will do well hy calling upon Mr. li.iily soon, us this Is one of tho best locations iu the county. I, 22 .It. I Das.;i:hoi.'s. Wu call tho attention of the ! Town Council (as ours lias iruiMientlv been di ; reeled to it hy the public) to the exposed con dition of the C'.'ll ir near tho comer ol'.M iin and Washington Sis. It ii a pilf i'I for the ! pedestrian that illicit be productive of fearful i cottseoileuces and should bo immediately I covered Sm.i.il Low. A lot of corn shutters, sli'lgli-soles and slcijih-bell.i, just received and for sale low for cash, at T. Bradeu A Cj's. Mi siiit io l'i.un:M:;s. Ol the swarm of interior perfumes got opto compete with lYalon's ''Nlglit-Bloomlng Cereus," scarcely even the memory remains. They arc literally forgotten, while the sales of lhat e pbn ultra ol all fragrance constantly Increases. Win Dhwocn.vrio Miss Mkkti','0 s Kimviv.- j e have heard the 11 :v. (,'. 1'. CI inghton, of i t!in Methodist lOplscop il Church, Smith j preach n condensed re prod irtion nf all the sermons hu cv r pre-ichod In his life, J (to use his own words). Judging hint by his effort of Sunday last we aro prepared to say that he nevor (IU much good iu Hie ivoild in a spiritiisl way. The text wis: "lam not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ ; for it is the power of Uo I unto salvation, to those who be lieve etc. " 1 lis argument, If such It may lie called went In prove that the kingdom nrc.tirist ",VI" not of tills earth." That the salvation of man was lo beworkcl out by soirllu il moans alone without the aid of secular power- 'lhls accounts we presume, for the "divinity of sla very'' and tho grand part it is to play, or rath er mi to, in the consummation nf Divine will. And hence the objection in the S aith to any interference with tho ''institution." Construe the paying of Christ in a stiictlv literal sense and what would tlio ntllco of religion lie among men? But, we do not propose to dis cuss theology as there would, no doubt, bo as wide a difference between us as in polities. The p arallel between himself and Paul in his fearless advocacy of tlio .camo of Christ was good. Faul wrote to tho It imxna, fx cvae in person. "I) unto others as you w.iuld lhat they shout I do unto you'' was acknowl edged to be a "niea point" and ono upon which he was careful not to dilate, further than to reprimand what ho thought an un favorable feeling against him before he was heard. We should like to have heard him lurtherupon this "nice point" but his christian spirit forboro. In fact tlio sermon was con servatlve ia the extreme, with a free and lilicral ground whereon to base his principles and a striking contradistinction between tho sayings and doings of tlio sect and people ho represents. As we have inthuited wo would diffjr with the Iley. Clauliton in religion and politics. But, for all that wo nro partial to his right to be heard. We may be censured for what w have said concerning him, but not justly when it is considered that all,, and more, too was invited. Why was the meeting in tlio Court House when there are choreics in our place, and clergymen, that profess the same politics ot'Hev. Caughton? Why tho absence, of anything that would givo it the semblance of an assemblage for worshipping Christ 1 The matter was in tho hands of Democratic politi cians and no ono assisted the reverend gentle man in the pulpit. Flocks of Democrats came in from the country as to a political gathering and men attended whose ears are not accus tomed to hcai the word of God. But for the women present it would have been considered a political meeting, as much so as if the most rapacious Copperhead of our acquaintance had filled the chair with the tlijhc differences of Methodist hymns, prayer, etc. We ask. wtiy all this unless to invite comment ? The Rev. Claughton, certainly knows, if not, we would have him, that we of the North differ from the South in the fact that hero men are not ostracised for opinion's sako. It would certainly appear better if be would associate with men nf his own calling, or brother lay men. If he does not preach political sermons he shouldn't "hang out the sign." Thus de ceived we expected to hear him gibbet him self with his own arguments, but be was wary enough to forebear the risk. Let the gentle man keep in mind the old adage lhat "evil communications corrupt good manners" and morals ; let him introduce himself to the peo ple through the proper channels and he may be assured that he will bo beard with due al lowance for the many bcrcsys of b Is doctrine. If not bis motives and sincerity will be ques tioned, from the very reason that the people will think his politics and religion won't mix and therefore neither will he acceptable. There is a portion of our citizens that will object, at all times, to Democratic Mass Meet ings on Sunday, whethor for tho furtherance of Southern missionary projects or the Interests of their party. ' Dr. Payson's counsel to a minister was, "paint Jesus Christ upon your canvas, and then hold Him up to the people, but so hold Him up, that not even your Utile finger can he seen ' Pat Cr. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of T. Braden & Co.,-Will please to tall Immcdiateljr and sqdare np th.eiraccoo.nt. The bocks of the firm must be cloSC. f. T, fJltADLX Jt Co. I ; !ii-3l. who ihoujb dead Urcth by bis pure life in all our hearts, admonishing us, also, to be ready for the day ol the Lord so cometb as tblef in the night. Therefore be il Rttohtd, That we, the members of the P. L. Society, by bis death hare lost an estimable member aud Urn frleud, yet we trust that our loss is his eternal gain. JtteletJ, That we truly and deeply sympa thize with the friends of the decsasod in their bereavement HttaiviJ, That the Society bsll be draped in mourning lor thirty days. lirtolrtd, That these resolutions be, pub lished 'in each of the County papers and in the Cumberland Presbyterian and that a copy of the same be sent to the parent of the de ceased. W. A. Fksklamd,) S. L. Mestrkiat, Committee. 8. D. Acna, ) Waynesburg Pa. Feb. 1st. On, woman, loveliest of created beings! to thy virtue we give love, to thy beauty admi ration and to thy hoops the whole pavement. Wk acknowledge the recilpt of Miner's Almanac, for '09, from our friends of the Arm of Stanley & Slekelsinith, at Oirrard's Fort. They demonstrate tholr shrewdness In (lis tributiog those pamphlets gratis, with their advertisement on the back. We know where of wo speak, when we sa; the Arm. named enjoys a reputation and business patronage second to none In the county, It is only a matter of surprise to ui that they don't m ake it generally knonn by advertising in the Hh- I I'llI.K'AX, Tut Phrctiologic-.it Journal, for February is full of interest and entertainnvent. There ii no perl 'leal better suited to every tasto. Clot It at tho Book Stores or of Fowler A Wttls pub. N. Y. city. Look Yb! The selling off of the entire Block of Dry Goods, at cost, ofJno. Q. Ftii- dyc ', A Co , at Mordock's X Roads, Is the or portmiity for getting bargains. They aj being rapidly disposed of and to secure a "good thing" you must call sion, Sue adver tisement. NoTU'fSo MarruiatB and Dtiitht inserted tree but all 'Jributei of R'tpeci and Obituarits eh'trned enlit rents a hnr. I ht mm') must be advanced to Stimre thtir insertion. HAMMOND-ADA MS-On tho 8th,of Jan. at Canousbnri:, by Uev. D. A. IVarce, Mr Oeorge T. Hammond, jr., of Washington, lo .Miss Mary L. Adams, of Waynesburg. May the sea bo a placid lake for thctn in their voyagooflife and not"a wave of trouble roll across thtlr pencefid breasts!" I1EATTY BL'IIK At tho houso of Robt. Hamilton in Hookstown, on Jan, 22, lftflH, by Simon Itinehart, Ksq., Mr. TIioumb Heatty, ol YV. Ya. and Miss Nancy Ikirk, of Franklin tp. this county. POLLfiCK Duccmbcr 12th, 1807, Mary M., daughter of John and Maliasa Pollock, nf Morgan Townshhi, Greene County. Pa., atttd 9 years nnd fi mouths. JUiifhcts. WAYMMiM'SIU MARKET, Wavnimiicro, Jan. 38. ISM. Corioetrd Weekly tut the HkfvnLivAM. riUIKCL'K. Hotter (fresh roll,) f Kukk "0 doft l'otutnoN y hush m... I,ur, yft .... Tallow Ih ...,, Cmatrv H,wip yi ft Iirle.l Applea V lb X an 1 ,r in ii DC FLOUR AND UIIAIN. Ktmir V bill Whrrtt Y lll... ......... H)rof loinl, iwn y hush ......... Corn Meal $ bush ..... GROCER I FA n oo a. 10 ..1 leei is 76 su Coffee j lb M Tea id tft llrmvn .Mnqttr y lb Itwiooil Humr v-tb syrtip r dl MoUims ( N, Orleans,).. Horn horn fl gal Halt y Hlil .., Rleoia tb .. ,. 2am ....1 K33 00 W 20 SO 1 -.. I 00 I 00 u rirnocBGn markets. Satl-rdat, February 1. 1868. The tone of the market deems to he gradually Irnprovlns, and inerehants art looking forward and anticipating a good spring trade. During tno weou vtiora has tiwn little or no variation In rrlrps. Wo quoto as follows, which are the wholesale prlcN: GRAIN AND FLOUR, Wlioftt, Pnnn'a. and Ohio, Winter Red ti Sfl.tJ 65 nje p uusii l )MI l ();ilVloh - SltSSr orn hinh loaior. Snrlm w heat Flour . 11 do II j n liner n neat ntoviaioNu, Shonlilers y Sucar Cured llatus tjird .... Polrttm-s, y bush........ w Apple f bill ........,.... ClletMMi w Kukh l dos ........... muter. ..... ,..,...,.. liruned HHi,. ,li 0011 : ' HISe t tatatm l;m 40 SM.17 The bill repealing the charter of the Connollsvillc Railroad was struck from the statute books of the State oo Thursday last, without discussion in cither House. As the Bait. &Ohio Road liavo about two millions surplus capital and arc the bona fide owners of the road, its early completion to a point of connection with the same is anticipat ed. . Tho signs are hopeful ibr the passage of a- general Railroad Bill, and, vt course, theintcrcsts of Western Counties brighten in proportion. If the Supreme Court can have such in fluence upon our legislators, why is it that the voice of tho People is not more potent? By a recent decision of the Court of Claims, tho members of the following Pennsvlvania regiment aro entitled to $100 bounty: 2Gth, 27th, 28th, 29th and 71st; also, H persons who enlisted bet ween April 15th and July 22d,18Gl, and were discharged upon surgeons' certificates of disability and received no bounty. ' . ! LH.JJ.. -LLi Maine, as a State, is the first to in struct Ire r Republican delegates to the national convention, in ftfvor of Grant fur l'reiiircut Tilt! OPF.MMU VICTOR V OF TIIECA.n , CONGRESS .SUSTAINED. corrmuEAvmi in:n vked. Gen'K M'm BeaHy, tliu Ripubli-' enn enmlitluto fori Congress in the VHItli District f . f'Uiia (to ii 11 tlio vacancy caused by t.IjuS dentil of Jlr. Ilnmiltou,) was f the 2.7 ult.f clui'tcu Iiy over one thousand nxajority. nist November, ajiih. tlio liibuMj. ,CV. Ilava had only 210 majority in tlie district. The result h especially grati fying nnd auspicious from the fact that the Democracy threw their whcT power, with Andrew Jolinson at their head, into this Jirat election in 1868; that thev did their utmost to get ouo fact to Hustain their noisv clamor about Con gress being repudiated by tho people. Here was a test ease j it was Congress rw Johnson ; a Congressman was to be chosen ; the district was to say the least very dose, and needed hut the change of two votes in a hundred from last October to give them tho coveted victory. They canvassed the district with great spirit; their new Senator (Mr. Thurnian) led tho long list of spenkorK, among wlvoim wtint Vallan- digham. That they confidently look cd for victory was shown by the outgtv ings pf their leading presses. That "great Democrat io reaction, " which Bet iu lust summer aud fall, and which, as we are told every day, the present, couiwof Congress is biiro to strengthen, received a bad sot back. A Republican gain of over seven hun dred votes in a single district, since, lastOotober, is a kind of reaction which applied to the whole State of twenty one Congressional districts, would givo a Republican majority of some eighteen thousand. We aro afraid this is not tike kind of eucourgoinent the secession Democracy expected. Their boasted reactiou has come suddenly to grief. If Stanton's reinstatement, Grant's horrible treachery, the Joeobin doings of Congress, and the growing impii denco of the reconstructed frecdmen down South, can do no moro tluvn this to help along the great and glorious rebel cause, then hadn't the iinterrified better try another tack ? Taxes Due the Statu. Alle gheny County is indebted to the State iu tho sum of $27,542 03, taxes due and unpaid. Of ourncighboring conn tics, Armstrong owes ?fl,0'JG 71 ; Cam bria, 80,821 24; Clarion, $1,800 98; Eric,$17,958 40 ) Kayctte, $9,914 50; Groetic, $0,79059 ; Indiana, $.1,213 14 ; Uwrcncc, $3,951 21 ; Meroor,$2,82 31; Somerset, $3,802 GO Venango, $2,8 1 2 78 ; Washington, $748 72 ; Westmoreland, $12,730 30. Tho only counties which have paid their liabili ties to the State arc Beaver, Rlair, Butler, Centre, Crawford, Delaware, McKcan and Montgomery. Tho total amount due the State is $064,880 19. JIL A great pressure will soon be made to carry out the e.xjiansion policy to increase by many millions, the volume of currency. Speculators aro tho head of this movcmcnt,and those speculators nro Democrats who would break the plighted faith of the nation, ruin the credit of tho country, and plungo us into nnarchy all for dollars and cents and lust for power ! . HH!1. . 1 I 1 Wfiaro glad to' know that wo furn ished, the as-tute editors of tlio Geniut nf Liberty the material for an item last week. They need brains and as they arc willing to use ours wo won't object if they only report progress in common sense. " The Republican State Convention will meet in Philadelphia on tho 11th of March, to elect delegates to the Chi cago National Convention assembling 20 of May, prox. A Horrible Ontrace. A teacher of a colored school in Breckinridge county. Kentucky, pro posed to have a concert and exhibition on Christmas Lve. Slicvas warned that it would not be permitted, but still went on with her preparations. The exhibition was finally held in one of tlie colored churches, which was pack ed with the friends of the school and children. Within a few minutes after tho cxccrcises closed, but not until the peoplo had left, the church was blown to pieces by the explosion of a, toe of i ii i i 1 1 . , . p. iruwuur uuu nuu uecn piacci ,inier tlio platform on which the children were seatcu, and nrobablv fonched nfTwifh a slow match. A-., exolosion durinrf the exhibition Would nrnhnhlv hnvn div stroyol therjitircaitdience, 1 " ,nHr.-Thc: lUr. KDWAHD A. W1UWN win tpnrt (free Of cliunrel to all ho desire It, the prescription with lliedlrectlons Ibr maklngand using He simple remedy hy which he was cured of a tuna affection and that dread dlarsuwCansamptiai. Hleooly ohjert istobeh ent the afflleted and he hope every sufferer will uy uilapraaurlptlon as It will eost them noth ing, and may prove I hleseing. Plemie addreu Ret. KiWAHP A. WlLHOV. So. ,l!Wh Serordst. WlUUnuburg SYork. .... . tiv-io , produce a luxurlantsrnwih of hair upon n mA head ernmnllnM f., alua recipe for the re moral of I'lmplee hfetchce, Kmptlona, etc., on llieekin. leavlne kl,cH.M ..n 1 . i-.t tl tlful, rn be ntiialird wllh.ml chin hr .! n. 7lxh',H UlliroaUxay. ew York. t-Culnat 4'o'a. Q IIS i I KRASIVE SOAP Is mnnnfoetiired from Pt'FtR MAIKItlAI.I, and niiV l coiulilered (lie AT A Nil AKU OF liXl'K :i.l.KS('K. Fur sale uy all urocuriM. Kii-ly. y.-lIoWHrd Association JN jwru for Yontig Men, ou tli crime of solitude, and the errors, shtMfS and diseases whtrh destroy tho manly f'ower, and create Impodlmonis to marrlag, Willi sure means of reliaf. Bent In analcd lnttr Aiivlnips'ire of charge. Address I) It. J. HKIL- LIN HOUOJiTON, Howard AMoelatton, 1'hlla. delitila, Pa. , 0;ly S-Errr of Taalh.-A eatle.'naa sutftired for yer from Nervous Iblllf;T, Pro- mature Decay, aud all tlis effects of yonthfril in- illiicrotlon. will, fortlissakeo miffnrlni Imrosol ty, send frceee-all who'RWsl-lt.and receipt and direction for making the ntmla remedy h wnirn ne was rami. Munerera wMinng to proai hv the advertiser's oxDcFlaaca aan do so by ad- Urrwhig, lu jiorfoct ouutldHiiee, Mill. , ,,.,ir.., fr,5-ly MOrdarHUNev York. COPPKll AND TINWAHR K3TAWJ9II MKNT IN WAYNESBtW, Ft. DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY, BI'T VBK IT TO 111' Y I'HKAP ANO I'HKri'LHTOVFM UF W. 1 r. II K L r II E X S T I N E , Tlicy llav tlie handsninmt and noatcsl pattern of WOKINU, jIKATt.VJ, AND tt'l'OVES ! PAH1.0R i.. .,. r.iii tt,,.i nvnminA the ilirr.trcnt riattertis hefo'rn' you: purchase, elsewhere. They have tho KiiHEDAl.K, for wood or coal, inreo (; hiiiI the t'orfcctlon, for wood, Ihrue sizes. They am the het Htuvin In ue. Iik't Id the woiiiku scold any longer, hut get them ftUHl nicy nci u. Tboy mnnufactiiro TIN, COPPfcn ASF BHEF.TIIION WAltEl of all kinds. Kverythlji'n' n our Hon will he attended in promptly; send In your orders soon, for 1 will sell cheup for cash or Country proauce, STOUTINO AND ItOOFlNfJt dono lo order on the nhortent notice, at the old slant), south of tho Nhvrlir's Ilimse, Waynes, burl?. Pa. W. II. HELPIIENSTINE. l,JU-6m M E 1) I C A L, , nit, WHITTLES?. till. F. WHITn.EHV, Ptiyslclan for Chroavle I HscHMeH, iimhh iH'rniHlinni omcein waHninsion, I'cnuKylvtiiita. where he hn lieen engaged for the imhI twolvu years lulhe sucowsftd (rent men t ol all DISEASES OP A CUHONIC NATURE Tlio iHictor mlKht present a volume of eertlfl eales of rttrc, i-oiiipltiiientnry not Ices, Ac, hut the iihimi MutlHfiictorv t4Mtliiiinilnl will be slven tlie puhllc III a trial of his skill. Hr. W. devotes CXCIUfllvn niltilllioi, or ,.ir,iinu niniiriiifl, ,,, wlilcli his practice has lieen uniformly sueceea fiil, .era-i'tlng cures In many cnae that have ba filed all other systunui of Innlruent. Paralysis, niieumallsm, nronehills, Tntarrah, Deafnenfl. Itincascsof theHiilne, Htomnoh, (i art, Llvor, Mownls, Klilneys, Luiirk, (aiuule lMeeaioi 4 teneriit ImiIUI lty, 4o.,AC, " i. Are at) Momptly and tiermaneritly enrol by the Ikictor system or trHntment. imrliw tno past few Tram the rinctor Iihh rfMrlnternd nu i undreds of cures to which he will he pleel to ire Itiow references wbomav call upon him. Its Invltm all afflicted with any form of ( hrouio disease aud having failed tooblaln relief, lo GIVE HI8 MEDICINES A TRIAL. His principal (gent aro selected entirely from tlie Vegetable Kingdom, and these are so com bined as to equalise the vital forces of the body and thereby restore It to perfect health. The IlocKw has been especially successful In ths treatipent of all FEMALE DISEASES. Women by the senrs fall victims to maladies pa. cullsr to llislr aex, many of whom mhikt be Mved from lives of wretchedneen nnd premature graves by applying In time to Lit. W. The rem edlea employed In the practice of Pr. W. are manufactured exclusively by him from his own Medical laboratory and aro always tpura In oimllty and epecinc In eirnct. Dr. w, diagnoses disease hv moans of the Urine, the only infalli ble test of disease, never falling to discover Its nature, locality and curability, thus enabling hint to cuploy a RATIONAL, Sf'lKNTIFUi ANt CURATIVE - TKEATMEST. Of the absolute certainty of his Diode of dis gno hlm rat- Irlal. from the uiioealone he will telfaoenrat-1 ly all that can be known of any disease. laU'tjt examination of this secretion, he cmnlovs e.,,,t caL ehemlcHl and mlcrooeoDlcal testa. ,aAj. bclog preeentcd In which one of Ib'o teate ia r . i X. i V u ,UT,aooes. The Iloctordoes not claim to be a Me-ura al nof . "Iherlahlarmof theAlml,iT stretinod forth tnsavelha world from prmafiira dlaaolullon " ne aoes proicss mmsclrntllte acqolreins JXU? OF E&P&mtXCE, rievoted exclusively to the treatment of chronic "", u ,i,e inuHiiiMtt hw.1 cueeaee. tooeame oreli urt, and permanently cure all those ease wmon are 004 s,irea,ajr neyona me reacn of rem Mies. OFFICE CORNER OF MAIN & CHESTNUT STS, . .. . orrOSlTETHE HA'8I0! HOU8B ' WASnrNOTON, ft " CONSULTATIONS REE AXD CONFIDENTIAL. Mt.' J T. WHPrn.BnT.' yAYNESBURa MARBLE AND STONE W 6 It K H ; SAYJWS ft ItlSEUART. mill coiXInneto carry on the Marhle andMoae illtiua uuelwesal IHelr long eelabllahrd ataad nilitmllateeHetof tlie lihlie reiuaepl between 11 .Ml. - ... I u.. 1... h. ..-. - ... ...... rk. 1 his cMiaiMi.iiiuent has been in conataat c toner. alionelncc l. and the long experience anu en eruy of the proprietors, linked with the exer cIm of wmnil Judgment and good laate, have won for them a wide.prcad and rnvlahk' repuraUon. An eitcneive nloek of tu various varieties of Hi,- heat niiirhtc ked conitsnlly on hand. Spe cial utteutlon jiolil iq pullshiug, presslug, carr Ing and cnxrliig. All order, promptly tilled. (,Zk'-tf. G KB AT B A HO A I N 8 1 Ns CI. ARK SON Are now ertlpMKg, Hlalr spianiOit stock, of OVRR COATS) AT C9tk No on wishing an avtr oat, should tell to lake antagejor tnis opportunity, aim, anyiui cum In their I in at the MKHEHT TBirtR Aftl tWT 1 In order to makt room fur their SPRING BTOCKI All our KsO mxm nnw inq irmpuntLwnim ini tiylm, ww bWrjkt iu the fuutt fn Tor able uui iu iiiti r i JVHT OPPOMTB DAT'S BOOK STORK. All persons knowlmr IhnMsereea Indebted ellh e hy book account or Bute, will please, call aad fMiieenn mtv coai. fjyiE LATEST SENSATION t T E L 6 K A P ll I V I Ths President has not yet bean Impsarhed, but A . J . SOWERS list purchased an Immeass stock of FALL AllO ftlNTKD CUTMNOI OVHRCOAT. TArtm YBITi, HAm CAPR ETC., ETC. of ths latest styla and bast work Ms fu hi p. A ctaolea stock ol Jf O T I O 31 SI Hosiery;, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Keck Ties, Suspenders, etc., also on hand, which will be sold at satont.h Ingly LOW PRICES ! Call aad soa bins before vo Kr.yelsewher. Us wno wma to rvRcnAari Hoorn In Alllroa's battaf, W'syaasborg, Pi . A. J. aowBlus. Pa. liniai gUUTflTL, WSPLAT! DRY GddtA CLOT II 8, CASSliffiRS, ., A? bvans establishment: CpMPtdif A ASScJiiTMrLNT evertthino in the unki Wishing I roas aal far the Tall Irade, ha of. ajnhiaaoBtaataailslilM Um ralaa kweash. The atork la aa lata aa Um lalrat aad Ua bast la market. Mlnor'iBulldiBC OTPoSltS the Oreeae Honee. a,. I va.m. n IFT3 FOR THE MILLION! A II II K S T O V K , nolUHT KXPKFilHLV F(n THE KWITIVK llAln A 11 LAD, A I I 8 A A C II O O P K R ' S akuuHiir ssn cusmnofrst t Mr. Hooper would still hare his friends and pat rous bear In mlqd, IImI Im eoullnue In Ilia Orw eery and l.'tiif,tlunery trudust his usual place ol doing lill rum, and that he hu Just rrvulfcd A FHKH Bt'FI'LT of the host quality ur all articles In his Una. ii. TOYH-NOTION.S. and a areat vatlety aWlnl articles always on hand. REFRESHMENTS. . In eonnectlon with tho above. Mr. Hoonar keeps a Hoataurunt, whuru DF. LlCIltl'8 OVHTK1IBI With all tlio "ct ceteros," are served at reason aide rat,. The most attractive aud most popular resort IB town. :lt:'n-ly. Uwinrii:. C. cfTriiiiiki JoHM'trWioVist Attorney at Notary PutiU. i . t. . . . gTUnuirW' W A ONER, UMTEII HTATIVS CI..JM AN P llr.rlr.nAK. CUI.l.KITIiU. AUJiNTt.. -Portlinadlnment of ( 1, A (MH. of alt kinds afalast the liillpd blates, sueli a , PUNBJflN, IVCIIF.AHKOF rf.NRtOVSjB'H'ye it.siuv b.llt. UULMl, and those of any other clans call on or write! .i thaMllllary and Naval Agency f n , I, lit, inn oj n A, I i r.i,, Walnut St., 1 door heb.w llegntis' corner, (t u KlMirs.i ;. 'tl-tm MOItiUSTuW N, W. V A. fcX'7TxT; cl i mYxI i I'ace'H Climax Salro, a Family blessing for 2," rents. It heal without n Near. No family should bo without it. e warrant It to cure Scrofula Sores, Salt lthcnm, Chilblain", Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions or tho Skin, t or Sore Ureast or Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bruise. Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Ac, It makes a perfect cure. It has been used over fifteen years, without one failure. It has. no parallel having per fectly eradicated disease and healed after all other remedies had failed. It is a compound of Arnica with many other Extracts and Balsams, and put up ia larger boxes for tho same price than any other Ointment. Soil by Pmrsiila srtrywhm. Wait St fluwlaad. Proprietor., Ill I.ihertr HlnNt. New York. T UW IS TO atVE NOTICK: That on IheSlh day of January, A. !., ISAS a Warrant In liaiikriiiitcy was IskiimI against lbs Katale of TlldMAH If. If TII of Carmlrhals, In the County of tlrneno nnd Hints of Pennsylvania, who lias ben adjiidgil a llankrupton Ills own petition ; that the ay tn.ftit of any debt, und tliedelivery of any prip erty bclonitlng to micli llHiikrupt, to him. or for his use, mid Hie tran.fi'r nfany proprty by him are forbidden by ljiw;lbat a im-etlng of the lYmlltors of the said llnnkrupf, to prove their fielMa, and to chooaeono or more An.lgneee of his Ksfate. will tie held nt a Court of Hankriipt er, to lie holdcnnt thef'ourt House, In Waynea hitrg, freene county, lvnnsylviirihi, lfore Jotfeph II, iHmlev, HcKl.fnr, on the nh jluy of Feliruary, A. I)., 116S, at lOo'rlwk, P. M. TIK'MAH A. ItllWI.KV. l;K-lt tf. H. Marshal, II1III8 IS TO UlVE NOTICEi r Die That on lbs tie! day of Deeemher. A. .. IM7, Wsrmnt t in llnliKruol Ilniikruidcy was ImiicI iwifl W. .loliea of Wiviim. agnlnat the fiate of f,wJ W. Jones of Wa-nas- burn. In the ronnly of oreene, and Ht.le i t feniiayiysnia, wuo litis iM-cn aljuiiail a llnnkr'iilt on his nwn iwttlion: ttiat the pnyiiiei of any debt, and delivery nf nay Mwperry In-looglng lo mcli liankmpl to hlrn, or for his nue, and Ihn transfer or any property by hi 111 are forbidden by ; lhat a meeting of Hie (.'redllors of tlie auld llankriiit, to prove Ihelr lelit, and In choose one or more Algneea of hla tXelc, will be held at a Court of llnnkruptcy, to be holden at the f 4jurt House, In WavneatMirg. Oreene county, Pennsylvania, lieforejoeepb It, Iionley, IUwIs ler, on the Idrn iAY or rKnaitaay, A, l. Ihas at I o'clock, p. m. THOMAS) A. MOWI.FY.' l;Jt 1 H. Marshal, n O I'll T OF P I' K Ah s: Notice Is hereby given to th Tux-payers of Oreene county lhat the Court of Appeals for the several lownahlis of satdeounty will he held si the following times and plscca, to henrsppeals from the sascasmruls made by the Township. Assessors. ' In Msrlon township, on Tuedny, February lib, at the Commissioners' Offlee, in Wsyneaburg. In Washington town.bip. Wetlneaday, Feb. 6th, at the house of Iiavld clavtou. In Morgan townahlii. Thursday, Peb. 61b, at tho houae of Morgan llell. ... In JefTerson town.tiip, Friday, FoViisry 7th, ai the house of Wm. Kelley. rumberlfind township and CarnilcltadM Botough, February Sth, nf the House of Henry Jennings, 1n Carmlchmla llof. ' Oreene townnhlp, Kljr't!iry 10th, at the house of Jeremiah mewa?. MonongahO tbwfiablp. February nth, at the nous- of ertlinin M,-trsMtl. (h'ukanl towimhlp, February I.Th, at the house of C. A. (larrard. Perry town.hlp, February 13ln, at the bona of William llurris. Wayne township, February 14th, at tba houso ofjeaaephllllwt., Oilmore toafnuinp, fchrusry Will, at ths housji of Kuoeh Hennen. ' Bprtniihill townslilh, February 17th at the housn Htdien White.', Aleppo townsh)n( Feliruary Mth, at lha bonso of Augustus Miller. Hlchlilll townahip, Fehniary 1Mb at the houso f Marlary Bryan: Jarkannvtlte. Moms fowh.ililp. r chriuiry Xitli, at the bouse nf Jamea Adameon, Nineveh. Jackson lown.hip, February Slat, at the boosa of P. M. Orlmee. Centre townslilp. February 22nd, at the house of lllnehan Church. Franklin township. February 21th, at the house of M. H. Oreene. Whltclev township. February 3T4h, at the boom of Oilman Itl-Kin.n Y.l.lA Ki.iAHnCtrrr. J. M. MHItHlM. in A AC J. HIPP, Corn's. l:l.ts-.'t. p; THK niSTRWT COt'RT OP THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENS' A. IN THE MATTEn OF WF.VMAN M'ADK, A BAKKKTPT IN HANK HI PTCV. To Whox IT MAT t'oyciBir : THe undernlgncd hereby gl vca notice of h la ap pointment aa Asalgnee of Wen men Wade, of perry townauln, ilreene county, Pa wlthla raid Trial rlrt, who has been wljudgcl a Bank rupt upon hla own petition, by the Matrlct Court of aald Metrict. D. B. P. Iir3. AtVt. l:M.(Vult Aaelgnee. IN THP maTiucT cornT or the 1 W ESTERS DISTRICT OF PENN'A. IN THE M.VTTF.It OF OTHO WAIiR, A BANK . KL'IT I.N BANKRl'lTCY. fU WMOX IT MAT CO!CI!B.t t The nnder.gned hereby circa notice of hla appointment a Araigncenf CXhoWade, 14 IVr, rv towii.hip, Orecnr county. Pa., within sold Idatrirt, who hue been attlniLril a Oankrupt upon his own petition, by the M.-trtcl Court of aald IH.trlct. l R. P. lllH, Att y. at law, M'VSrf-. .Vsalgnes. U D1TO R ' N O'T ICE ! fiarrvr: CorxTT. w. ' In the matter of the settlement of the sftrour of f. K. Kviwis, Siiniiniiirator oa tlMci3ie uf KphraimC. Alexsndcr, dee'd. And now to wiv : Iiecembor l, 1SCT. the rmr; Bprolntcl p. II. P. Jluas, Ksq.. auditor, to dis tribute tbentn,a In the hand or ih.iM,n..., and make report, 4c. Hy (lie Court. J. F. TE.MPLE. Ocrk. All peranus Interested are boreby Botuied lhat I will attewl to the duties of the obove appoint. S?en.!i?lJn)r !!T; ,a Waynaabnrir. ou Mokbat. the 10th day of February, A. VH P. ' ..... D. R. r. tn-BB. h-U . Auditor.