TOie Sqgnegbicrg QcpubUcan, educsbag, QfllarcH .25, 1868. Niw AoTErniKiurn. Tka attention of our readers ;eciijr airectea to me iuiiow inxaclvertisemeuts, wliicU appear fur tha (rat lime in our piper to-day. CrReglslera Notice Pater Brown, t-Tuvern Licenses J. F. Ttrarilo, yrUst of Causes-J. K. Temple, j-I.itt of Jurors CiimmlssiiMiurs. (Improvement iu Hows Kjss St Gjodwln -Eaiflo Foundery Chas Bower. e-Nntlcoa In Bankruptcy 3 C. McCundleas. ftrAi?onU Wauted-3 J. Chasa, M. D. ay Wanted L. 0. Robinson. Good reading on erery pajo IiiraovrwiHT. Last neck Tha Pittsburgh Gamut appeared in new dress and quarto f inn. It U a decided improvemenL Hekd Potatoes, for (ale at Wm. A. Porter'! G. C The Central Grant dub moots on next Saturday night. MembcM should bear '-this in mind an I put la appearances. Out aiders are cordU'ly Invited to attend Tiik lcs nf the nation aro shrivelling up for want of exercise. We do not walk enough. Hence dyspepsia, Uvcr complaint, debt ity, and a Hvcly demand for false calves. It Is all wrong. Window Glass of all sizes, for sale, at G. W. Roberts' Dru? 8toro. Local Lkoislatidn. A e nolo a bill passed the House lan week "authorizing the School Directors to levy a special bounty tax la Jackson township, Grecno County." Tiik large, newest, most fashionable and chea; est slock of dry goods la tin county, at Evans' Store. Goto Evans' fir bargains la shoes and gj iters. F1U1.OS and tub Pora. Three new Italian bells were baptized by tho Pope a short time ago thousands nf American belles aro self baptized everyday with Phalon's "Flor de Mayo," the new perfume for tha handkerchief. Sold by all druggists. Krkk of Natcrb. A responsible man tells us of a curiosity in thu animal kingdom: A resident of Jacksjnville has a bitch that re cently gavebirih to two pupa, which have but two legs each, neither having any sign to show forore paws. One died since birth the other he is rearing and it will at some future day command a handsomo sum All kiwis of fashionable gonJs at Ev.tus. Tiih citizens of CVntn.l township, Wetzel county, held a meeting at Fuirviuw School House, on tho 14th inst., and organized the "Feailess Grant Club of West Virginia." The club ad ipted res iluti onu indorsing C in gress in the Npeacumcnt matter and recog nizing Grant as a p itrl.it and statesman. BAitKtTTS Uuir Iiesti native, hy siugl bottle ordoz.'ii, for sale, at Q. W. ltobnis' Drug Storo. How wast of our citiz.-nf ifro beautifying their grounds by planting trees and shrubbary ? In the forests almut here is found the soft or water maple, which not only makes good shade, but In beamy is equal to the genuine silver maple. .Every man hither he owns propei ty or tvut should plant trees. DaivK ayjrgain whilo you may. There is n rare opportunity Ht Evans' Store just now. Ijjr!) keg's, s:ri.tly pure White Iead, fr , at G. V. Huberts' Drug Store. G. A. or tiik R. The organizing of the Grand Army of the Republic is being rapidly forwarded in West Virginia. Wo note that Mnj. J. II. Hristor, fonneily of our county, bin been temporarily elected Post Comman der of thu organization recently firmed in Wheeling You can save mouey by buying tickings at Evans'. Vahsisii and urupu.-s of all kinds, just re ceived and for sale, at G. W. Roberts' Drug Store. M. C. A H. BtLL say they have Just recelv cd at their cheap Boot A Shoo Store, Siyer.s corner, Waynesliurg, IV, a lot of New Goods consisting in part of ladies high cut glove kid Hals. tho latest styles, ladies' and gents' lJrue3ells slippers and any amount of gum overs writable for ilthersex, which they will sell for loss nioDtfy than they can bo bought for else where in the County. ' Give them a call and be convinced of what they say, Knox's fresh Garden Seeds, just received and for sale, at G. W. Roberts' Drug atoio. L. K. Evans' has just returno.l from Phila delphia with a full assortment of spring and summer dry goods. A riiiNO of beauty is a joy forever ! The bard evidently saw with prophetic vUian, Evans' splendid line of Carpotings. Firm Flaxseed Oil, sold at G. V. Euberls' Drug Store. Siioks and Gaiters in great variety at Brans' Store. Wk overlooked the fact last week that Hon. Jno. C. Flenniken, of our borough, was ap pointed by the Slate Conventioa, as delegate from this District to the National Republican Convention to be held in Chicago, May 20, pro. The appointment is an eminently satis factory one. Wm. McKennaa, Esq., ot Washington Is the other delegate for the Dis trict. Elector, J. 8. Rutm. Pi-rk Red Lead and Litharge sold at G. W. Roberts' Drug Store. Notice to Mechanics Tho undersigned will receive proposals until the 1st day of April, lor the stone and the Brick work of a Church to be built In Waynesliurg Pa. SilJ house is to bo seventy-two feet long by forty six feet wide; lower story eighteen inch wall, upper thirteen inch. The stone work will be lei by the perch in the wall, and the biiek work by the thousand. For further particulars and full description -apply lo tho undersigned. Tuos. IIofKIXSO.Y, T M. Fuiuia, N. Clabic. A ratTTT foot is regarded by many aa the chiet of ornaments. To this end, Evaus' made the selection of his new Hue of shoes a speci ality. Strikro Oct. Muny of our young men, mechanics and others, are setting their faces Westward this Spring. Monday last Robert Adams, of Dawson, and "Charllo" Berryhili left for Cheyenne City, Dakota. Tuoy wll, be followed in a few days by several other boys of our town.' We also, noted one or two families who bd "struck and packed' for Western destinations. We hope the sua cess of all may be at brilliant as thair anticipations. "Maiio Baasaxv Aoai:" That Cock to conspicuously displayed by oar neighbor, last week, over the Township election has a de jected air well suited to Vie occasion that brought him forth. "To crow or not to crow?" was fie question decided In the af firmative, under the hypothesis, wa presume, that It were "better to endure the Ills we have than fly to otliors we know not of!" Demo cracy, if for none other, deserve credit for the christian virtue of Patience 1 seeming reslgni'lon and cheerfulness ia times of dis tress. It Is the part ol wis lorn to nuke the most of llttlu tblagi and the ca33 la p ilut Is one of tho but. A buje (?) majority was that of thru la comparison with their in ijorlty of tiyhtun at tho Borough election of last June! Truly, a victory of magnificent proportions! And then the manner In which it was achieved most be solacing u thos) of the faith wh ) pretend to political principle. It Is a notorious fact that at least Jim voters were Imp ortjd and voted in this townshl.1, thru of whom spirited them selves away immediately alter voting and have not been seen here sluce. This la downright frai-.d and a corruption of the intent ol the law. To arrest their miserable dupes and try them for perjury is not dem'nded, but we think It could be clearly proven that tho so called defeated candUiU fir constablo was the lawful choice of our citizens. This outrage upon lilght, just hero In our uildst is a potent reminder of the truth that Democracy, so called, is but the synonym of all that U bass, treacherous and wicked. Whilst wo pity the tools in tho foregoing price of villlany, the utmost depth of shame and inlamyls reserved for the Instigators. Why fore the rooster f Rkbklm k in thk W. Va. Pknitektiaut. the Moundsville National, of last week says, yesterday, tho 17ili Inst., about 4 o'clock tho usual peaco and quietness of our town was disturbed by a rapid firing of musketry at tho Penitentiary j twenty five of the convicts bad made an attack upon tho sentry-box situated nt the S. E. corner of the stockade, and succeeded by pouring In a shower ol stones in driving the guard from his post and capturing Capt. Williamson of the Guards; also some six or seven muskets and nmuni lion ; many of tho citizens upon hearing the firing rushed to tho assistance of the Guard:-, and after a sharp little engagement, succcedod in capturing several, killing one and wound lug seven. The convict killed was Woodson L. Crews, those wounded, Abner Marks, mortally; Mike Rililett and Jack Lawson s'igluly; Goleman (colored,) severely; Win .letter still ut large ; Alihetis Copeland and Lawrence Cady.sliglitly. While the firing was going on, somo of them endeavored to make good their escape. They wcro pursued, however, and nnst of them retaken within two miles of town ; four aro still at large, named Wm. Jctter, James Schroder, Bernard Brooks and O. J. Woodbridge. They went olT in the direction of Wetzel county, and probably down the river. Wednesday morning, 18th. Marks 13 still living tliis morning, but cannot long survive as his wounds aro very severe; ho was shot iu tho breast and ryht arm with a load of buck sh .t. Dos't Do It! As soon as you are up iu the morning young lady, or old one, don't rush to the front door or window and hang yourself out for hours at a time. It don't look well' E pccially If you aro en dislMUt In drops and person. It' you desire to s 10 whit is going on in the street seat yourself on a More-box and use n pen knil and stick. Unpleasant re minders aro nuggest by tho head and shoul ders of a woman protruding as far as safety will permit from a w'ndow. And let us say to you young ladies, rarely if ever will you set your eyes upon j our futuro husband if that is what you aa- looking for. Ho will, if sen sible, think rf unwashed dishes, rooms in dis order, us latternly slovenly wife, tho moment ho detects tho fiizzlcd head hid by a sun-bonnet or chance covering of any kind. First fbish your work, then arranged neatly In prom enade costume, sally forth for a walk. You have ape feet freedom in this and will enjoy It and be benefitted. But dor.'t endanger your lives and your reputation for practical S'-uud s:ms'i by dangling from a window! Don't! Rkaiuso Itoox Wo heartily endorse the truth, that no village, however small should be without a literary association and a library, in which should bo deposilel newspapers, documents relating to tho history of the coun try, local curiosities, and other matters of gen eral interest. The first step should bo to so curc a club nt subscribers, tho next to obtain a room, tho third to form a library, to be open oo certain days, and then to hold stated read ing, of original papers, or selected works, debates, conversation, and business meet ings. Thousands of young people have at such ossocia'ions acquired much useful know ledge. When the association is rich enough, lecturers may bo ldred; until then the village schoolmaster, clergyman or other resident men of culture, may bj Induced to address the meetings. Why can't wo havo such a coterie in Waynesburg ? Who will move in thema tlor 1 'A Tniso ofbeaity is a joy forever." And nothing is so beautiful as a picture of health Hcadacho, Nervons Pains, Sour Stomach, Distress after Eating, Prostrating Weakness, Disinclination for Sie'i-ty, Mjntd uospon dency, &c, aro the rulo ruth.tr than the ex ception with -the human family, and have stamped their ellects f);on us all. The most effective, gentle, sud 1en and agreeable remedy is the Plantation Bitters. Th?y have prob ably cured and alleviated m ro cases the past five years than nil other medicines combined. They aro sold throughout tho length and breadth of the land. Maokoua Water. A delightful toilet arti clessuperior to Cologne aud at half tho price There has been considerable discussion lately ubout tho qu:stion: "How many times does a moveable wheel revolve on its own axis iu rolling once around a fixed wheel of i hu same siz j t" The question was started in the Scientific American somo months since, and the mechanics all over tho country have been making wheels and adapting rollers in the attempt to settle it. The Scientific Ameri can says that the true answer Is one, while tho Amriem Artitan insists that two i Hia only possible reply. Perhaps tome of our mechanics can seiiie me mailer. Man Killid. On lost Monday week a sad accident happened at a steam saw mill In Cross Creek township, which resulted in the instntanneous death of the owner, Mr. Harrison T Harsha. Mr. Haraha'hod been firing up, and on stepping backward, slipped, and fal ling against the fly wheel In his rear, bis body was drawn under it (the wheel runs in a pit) head foremost The body f tho .unfortunate man was recovered shortly afterwards in a horribly mutilated condition. Wtukhjto tVywrfiT. DiscHAaou n Basaauprcr. Otho Wade and Wenman Wade of ihls county, "adjudged bankrupts on their own petition" were "di charged forever from all debts" contracted prior to the filing of their petitions, by Judge McCandleas of U. a Dist Court, last week. Their aggregate debt was $ 14,000. It cost about $ 100 to put each case through and they are the first discharged In this county. Bankrupt will fail to tee thebenifi cence of this Act until after the 2nd of June, prox., when the fifty por cent, clause becomes opertive. Prosiotid We are pleased to learn 'hat Mr. B. Frank. Flenniken, the gentlemanly and efficient teller of (he First National. Bank, of this place, at a lata meeting of its Directors, was advanced to the position of Asiistant Cashier. This action la compli mentary and speaks well fur the business qualifications and future lucceas of the youug genileinan. Piscatorial. The late spring weaihor affor ded a fine opportunity K extract "finny denis n from their native element" Business, In that line, opened brisk and It was not unfrequent that inviting "strings" were taken. The salutary law against S'lning has Incroascd the population of our waters and the sport prom -ises "fat takes" and good reluras. Eviav column of a new spaper contains from five to twenty thousand distinct pieces of metal, the misplacing of a single one of which would cauii a blunder or a typogra phical error. With this curious fact before you don't you wonder at the gcnoral accuracy of newspapers? Special attention Is called to the advertise ment of "Eagle Foundery" under New Adver tisements. A recent visit to the establishment convinced us that Its enterprising owner, Mr. Chas. Bower, bad pnt things In better condi tion than heretofore ami that ho would make it an ol jeel to meet all orders promptly. Butter has reached famine prices in this laiitudo, and is still going up, if, indeed there is any to go up. At forty cents a pound onc must have a pretty strong article and eat a good deal ol It to get his money's worth. ' Tiikt Sat" that L. K. Evans' ought to bo impeached for bringing such a magnlficlent stock of goods to town and selling them at such very low prices. Fayf.ttr County Court convenes on the second Monday In April. Fon anything in the Diug Line goto G. W. Roberts' Ding Storo. ELY-LOAR On Batuiday tho 3 1st of March, IHi;8, by Geo. W. Uilom Esq, Mr. William II. Hy, and Miss Martha J. Loar, both cf Franklin Township Greene county WAY.NKSDi nO MARKET, W ay.iibudro, March 17, 181)8. Corroded Weekly for the Rkpcm.icah. PRODUCE. Itnttor (fresh roll,) f lb 85 Igizn doz 1A Potatoes v bush 1 60 32 SO Lara ? R - 10 Tallow V lb 12M Country Soup V lb 0.1 Urlod Apples V lb..- Oc FLOOlt AND GRAIN. Flouripbbl 13 W Wheat V bush 8 40 Hye v bush 1 1031 15 Corn bush - 00 Corn Meal bush 80 GROCERIES. Correo H B 2S330 Tn At lb 1 80 Hrown Kustir Tfi lb 15 Hell ned miliar nib 20 UyrupTfiKal to Molussis (N.Orleans,) 1 20 Hurt-hum a gal 80 salmbnl 3 M lUeall lb 15 PITTSnURfllf MARKETS. SATURDAY, March Jl, 1968. During the past week, In our general markets thcro hasbeena moderately active Jobbing de mand In most branches of trade, but prices, with fow exceptions are quotably unchanged. We quote as follows, which are the wholesale prices : GRAIN AND FLOUR. Wheat. Ponn'n. and Ohio, Winter Red 12 60 80 live V bush 1 75 OntK? bush ... 67"$68c Corn (I hush (rt9' .Spring Whout Flour 10H0S1125 Wlutur Wlioat 12 001250 PROVISIONS. Shouldeni UMll SuLinr Cured Hams lMal'?iC Ijril ltic Potatoes, V bush 1(31,10 Apples Ibbl .00aU,nn L'hecso - - 1531(1 KmsH 7 doz R h 23 nutter ... Mff.ss I ir eased Hogs 90 SEW YORK DRT GOODS MARKET. New York, March 21. Dry Goods The market Is dull and week, and holders have consequently reduced the prlco ot prints lc "jl yard. Heavy brown sheetings stead y at ISc for Atlantic A; I7c for Pacific and othor brand?, but wo look for n further dueling of lc TP fard before the downward tendency Is arrested. 11 ofior styles of cation there is nopartleula change to observe. However it may be with gold stocks tho rivcra are "rising." The Hudson, Ohio, Mississippi, and their tributaries, suddenly unsoosed from the icy fetters of a long and snowy Winter, are leaping into lifcand vigor under thestimulusof onr warm Spring sun, and, overflowing their banks, sweep away over the brown meadows and bare fields until the scattered trees and half buried forests ride like navies at anchor in their inland seas. Wher ever the cities have trusted too far the constancy -of the streams which supply their commerce, they find their streets and wharves submerged, and the property and lives of their people en dangered. Owing to the many heavy falls of snow during the past Winter, ami the late and sudden coming of the Spring, our Spring freshets will prob ably be unusually high, and unless promptly met and adequately guarded against, they will prove seriously dis astrous. A New York paper says : . "At a ball up town, a few evenings ago, some of the ladies had three ser vants to hold up the train of their dresses." piRST NATIONAL BANC, " Of WAII-KSBUaO Opens. Close fto'elork A K. o'cioca r ti . DISCOUNT DAY -..TUESDAYS. R. BONIB, Pres't. J. C. Flkicwheh, Cashier. D. Fa.lK. FLEKinKK, A1iUut CaiMer. special gotta. PSN.KHTI.TANIA CrNTRAL AIX-KOAD-On and after Octobe , 1807, train IlT W dPrl Union Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty street, as follow : Arrlv. Mall Train 1:20 a m uepart. Day Expreal...iMam W all' No. l...0:3i) a m Fast Line... .... 1:8") a m Wall's No.l tut m Drinton No. S....7i50 a m Wall' No. 8:50 a m Cincinnall Exp K10 a m Johnstown ac.l:15a ni Phil a. Exp 1:50 p m Wall' No. a 1:10 D 111 1 ram 8:20 a m Wall' No a o u n Cincinnati Ee 11:18 a m uko. ...ii:SQam Jonnnowu ac ioOp in Phll'ft. P.n 4. m ... Wall No. 4 fcSOpml Wall' No. 6 &50p iu Wall' No. 7:00 p ro Alloona ao. and Wall;. Nq.8.'"J;40pm Fast Linn ..T:ao p m WU' No. jjgjjo f m Emlg't Iralit-lOiSO p m Cincinnati Express learn dally. All other trains daily Eicepl Sunday. Philadelphia Kxprxaa and tho Altoona Ac commodation and Emigrant Train arrlv dally Cincinnall Kipres arrive daily except Mon day. All other trains dally except Sunday, For furlhar information, apply to a Vf.H. Bftckwllh, Agant. a-Colfitt Y . umi lERASIVE SOAP s manufactured tmm fmnv MATEKIAm una m.v I,. considered the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For dale by all Urocorioa. 0;4-ly. To Cnuroptle. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) lo all who desire It, the prescription with the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which he wa cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption. Ill only object I to ben efit the alUleted and he hopes every aulTerar will try this prescription, as it will cost them noth ing, and may prove a bloating. Please addrma REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. IBS South Second St. WUllamsburg NewlYork. 6;5,'il7-lych!M!l rErrora of Yonth.A gentleman wha sufTured for year from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay, and all the effect of youthful In discretion, will, for the sakeof aunerlng humani ty, send froe to all who need It, and receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sullerer wiBhlng to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect conddence, JOIIN OODEN, 6;5-ly 42 Cedar St., Now York. J-Tht Healing Pool, and Hon of Mer cy. Howard Association Reports for Young Men, on the crime of solitude, and the error, abuses and diseases whloh destroy the manly powers, and create Impediments to marriage, with suro means of relief. 8ent In sealed letter envolopcs free of charge. Address DR. J. SKII LIN H0UOI1T0N, Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. oly ctjnt gtUrfvttecment.si. i FPUOANrS FOR TAVERN LICENSE V AT Al'KIL. TERM, 18s. Henry J. Jennings, Carmlohals Borough. Oilman Hickman, Newtown. William Kelly, Jeirorson, Kvcrly Taylor, Hamilton House, Waynesburg. Kdward Ferrell, Freeport. Unnjumln F. Morley, Willow Trco. Jesse Mitchell, Jackson Tp. Thomas llradloy, Sherman IIoue, Waynesburg. James P. Cosrav, flreeno House, do II. H. Llndsi.y. hating Ilouno, Jefferson. M. S. (Jrecne, Mnrrisvllln. Ocorgo Unwell, Dnvlstown. Islah Faddis, luce's Landing. James P. A Hums, Graysvlllo. Marlury llryan, JackHonvllle. Phillip Illley, Jacksonville. Llppencott Leonard, Morrlsvlll. David 11. Jones, Greensboro. Martin Moulger, Jacksonville. II train Curl, Carmlchad. Mrs. It. J, Itumarncr, Jelfhrson. Susan Pottlt, Wuyncsbuig. Maria Sntlon, do. Wm. Phillips, Ml. Morris. James Carter, Jacksonville. S. M. Sellers, Bridgeport, Franklin Tp. Mrs. J. Hurn, Greensboro. John Nlswanxer, Clnrksvllle. William liniinen, Jolloytown. Applicants must lllo tnolr potmen and bond immediately. J. F. TEMPLE. 3;ll-to Prolh'y. n EQISTER'S NOTICEi lii Notice Is hereby given to all creditors, lega tees, wards and oilier persons Interested, thut the umlerslancd Executors, AdmlnlHtratorsand Guardians have tiled their account In tno ltcglster's Oince, and that the same will be pre sented to the Orphans' court to be held within and for the County of Greene, on Wednesday, April 16th, bW, for confirmation and allowance. PETER llllOWN, RogUtor. Final account of A. A, Purman, Guardian of Hannah M. Ross, deceased. who was amlnor child of Hon. Uenjamin Ross, deceased. Account of Maria Sutton, Executor ol the lost Will of Joel Sutton, deceased. Account of Simon Cocn Executor of the Will of Jackmvre Cocn dcceaHed. Final account of Ilea Dowlin & John Dowlln Administrators of tho Estate of Joslah Dow lln, Sen. deceased. Account of Ell Knight and John Sharp, admin istrators of tho estate o( William Crouse, deceased. Account of Jeremiah Stewart, Guardian of Malhias Estel, minor son of BUo Eslel, de ceased. Account of George Hennen. administrator of the esUitc of Sabtas Muin. deceased. Account of Workman Hickman, administra tor of the es talc of David L. Keener, dee'd. Account of John N. Watore, and George Waiars, Jr., executors of the Will of George Waters, deceased. Account of Aaron Cox, guardian of James B. South, minor child of Justus South, dne'd. Account of Aaron Cox, guardian of Franklin P. South, minor child of Justus South, dco'd. Account of Krancts Drake, administrator of tho estate of Daniel Burney, deceased. Accuuntof I. N.Cary, administrator of thoestato of Thomas Alfreo, dee'd. Account of Marion Glial Inn and Harvey Hlg- gins, executors of the Will of Elijah Chalfan, (leceoHcd. Account of James A. Black, administrator of the estate nf William F. Dallou, dee d. Account of James A. Black, administrator of the estate of C. A. Mestreatt, deceased. Account of William Moredock and George Moredock, admidlstrators of the estats of John F. Mordock. deceased. Final account of Mary S. Huffman, and C. P. Jordon, executors of the Will of Benjamin Hufl'man, deceased. Account of Jeremiah Stewart, guardian of the minor children of Hiram Horner, deceased. Account of Reuben Brown and W. G. Morris, Executors of the Will of Renben brown, deceased. Account of A. J. Shrlver, Administrator of (the estate of Adam Shrlver, Jr.,deceased Final account of Thomas W. Taylor, Andrew Huqhoa and John Clayton, administrators of the estate of Samuel Cr.iyne, dee'd. s IIEIUFF'3 SALE! B virtue nf a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene Coun ty, and to mo directed, thoro will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, In Waynesburg, on the SATURDAY, THE 11TH DAY OF APRIL noxt, at 1 o'clock, p. ro., the following property, viz : All the right, till, Interest and claim of Jacob Klnchart of, In, and to a certain Tract of Land situato In Franklin township, Greene county. I n., adjoining lands of David Han. Daniel Boner, William Trait, WilllamScoltaiid others, containing two hundred and sixty-three acres, morn or less ; about two hundred of which are cleared, and has erected thereon a large brick dwelling house, two stories high with kitchen attached, one log dwelling house, tine barn, nne stable, line waggon-shed, corn-crib and other buildiniss; tho land Is well underlaid with coal of an excellent quality, with abun dance of timber : also, apple orchard, cherry and other fruit trees. Taken in execution as the property of Jacob Ri nehart at the suilof the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank of Waynesburg. H. B. SILVEUS, 8;lS-ts Sheriff. jysSOLTJTION OP PARTNERSHIP 1 The publio are hereby notified that the firm heretofore existing under the style and title of T. Braden Co. is thl day, (February 13. 1W8,) mutually dissolved. ROBERT EOYP. TilOS. BRADEN. The books or the firm wiH be left with the un dersigned, to whom all person indebted will pay their accounts, Business will be condnet ed at the old stand, opposile the First National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa., by ;ll-w THOS. BBADP.N. JEGAL NOTICE! Nolle I hereby given to all the creditor of Morgan Boll, of Rlcbhlll township, that Justus F. Temple, Assigns of said Morgan Bell, ba died his account in the Court of Common Plea of Greene county, and will b presented on the 1st day of April Term, 1ML for allowance and confirmation J, F. TEMPLE, ;I8-U Prothoooiary. vn .11 SSIQNEE'S NOTICE! Notice Is hereby given to all the creditor of Jacob A. Pennington, of Carralob.nl, Oreeo county. Pa., that Fella H. Crago, assignee nfwld Jacob A. Pennington, hia died his account In the Court of Common Plea of Green county, and will be presented on tha 1st day of April Term, IMS, for allownnee and conlrmattnn. .... J. P.TKMPLK, S:ls-le J'Tnthnnotary. II K R I ) I" 3 SALE. UvwtrtnnfawTltof Fi. Fa. laaued out of tha Court of Cum moa Pleas ot Orawi County, and to m directed, I here will b xpod to publlo sale at the Court House, In wayaeaburg. on SATURDAY. Ih 11th day f April, UBS, at I o' clock, r. St., the following property, vis t All th right, till. Interest and claim of the defendant, of. la and to a certain tract of land situated In Jemtrson township, adjoining land 01 H. C. Houlaworth, Wm. Klneaid, Widow Wy- corT, Oil Company, and other ; containing any-one acre, mora or leu; occupied by Mekr W. Waters, about thirty aorw of whlcn are cleared, having arectad thereon a log dwell ing bousa, a log atabl and other building,, with a variety of fruit tree. The land Is well watered and limbered. Taken In execution as the property of the Clifton Petrolum Company of Penn'a., at th suit of Jamea Barber. II. II. SILVEUS. I:IS-U Sheriff. s HEKIFF'B SALE. Br virtu of a writ of Van. Red. Issued oat of th Court of Common Plea of Oreane County, and to me directed, thar will be xpowd to public sale at theC'ourt Hons In Waynesburg on SATURDAY the 11th day of April MO at I o'clock r. at,, the following property via 1 All th right, title. Interest and claim of David M. Johnson, of, In and to a certain lot of ground situated In Jacksonville. Rlchhttl Town ship, Green Co. Pa., bound on the North by an alley, on th East by an allay, on the South by South (or back) Street and on th West by an alley, adjoining lota of Drak Johnson and oth ers. Taken In execution a th property of David M. Johnson at th suit of Morgan Bell. II. B. SILVEUS, ;1Me Sheriff. (tlothiug. G REAT BARGAINS! N . C L A It K A SON Are now offering thalr splendid stock ol OVKR COATS AT COST, No one wishing an ovr eoat, should fall to tak advantage of this opportunity. Also, anything ' ! In Ihtlr tin at th MEREST TRIFLE ABOVE COST I In order to maka room for ihslr SPRING STOCK1 All our good ar new and fresh andof th ht styles, and were bought In th most favorabl time In tho Fall. JUST OPPOSITE DAY'S BOOK STORE. N. 13. T. All persons knowing themselves Indebted eith er by book account or not, will pla call and ottle and save cost. 10:30-tf. THE LATEST SENSATION! T TELEGRAPHIC! Th Preldnt ha not yet bn Impeached, but A . J . SOWERS llaa purchased an Immense stock of . FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! OVERCOATS, PANTS, VESTS, I1ATS, CAPS, etc, etc. of the latest style and beat workmanship. A choice stuck of NOTIONS! Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchief, Neck Ties, Suspenders, etc., also on hand, which will be sold at astonish ingly LOW PRICES ! . Oallandahlmhforyoa bnylwwbr. II Invariably aatUna all WHO WISH TO PURCHASE I Room ta Allison's bnildlag, 'Wynatmrg, Pa. a. x aowi 1 Lnfl, 10,-!ra S jysSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP I The partnership heratofor existing blwn W. II. Sutton and Daniel Shirk t thl day (March S. IMS.) dlsaolvad by rautoal eonnt. Th books and aocounu of said Arm ramatn In thhndof Daniel Shirk, who will continue th bualno as tholt si and. Allpmona know ing themelv Indebted to mid firm will plaa eauand ae.,1. .hel, L ;H t W. II. hVTTON, QREKNE UOUNTT FARB t AT PUBLIC SALEK WII1 b odand at publlo sal at th Court IIoiaw, at Waynaaburg, on SATURDAY, MARCH , iM, at li o'clock, at. Th farm (known tha Jama IlugUea.) alluat onTan MlieCrMk, about on mil rrora tn town 01 jeneraon : part in jnr son township, on th S. E. sld of th creak, and nartln Moraan township on th N. W. aid of th ork. Tn proptrty will b aOrad In lam SEPARATE LOTS, AS FOLLOWS I No. I. All that tract In Morgan township, ly ing N. W. oltlio publlo roadlaadlng from th Waynburg Plk to Houlswortb' Mill, and bat wn said road and Smith' lln, oouUlulng ABOUT FIFTEEN ACRES I No. 1 All that tract In Jeflanon township, in a. a. side 01 Ten nil ureea, containiBg ABOUT SIXTY-FIVE ACRES I NO. I. All that traat In Morgan Township ly ing uehwvwu no niup ww u uw..w vw.. having a good two story dwelling hou, Unant nou, Darn, ana tn requisite out uoum ) ww talnlng about ONE HUNDRED ANDTWENTT-FIVE ACRES. Thl property I one ol th beat term In (IrHni enuntv. esuih tract ha a fair oronortlon of good farmland, and also, a good quality of eoai anavaiuaoiouiDDer. iniiutnnvppuf' tunltv to aacur a; valuabl farm. Further particulars and term mad known at ui um 01 sale. F OR 8 A L E I l.lh. . VAK n . AIU, I- V. n .111 ,.i ill . ' 1 v..m vu.utw ib . . vj mutual oonsent dissolved, th business will b carried on by J. O. Fobotcb, at Mordock's X Rds, until April let, 168. I offer my ntlr stock at flrat ooal. and tnrntofth Drocexty for on year with th privilege of ranting for a longer perioa. xnis is a aesiram location ror th Mercantile Buslnesa, a good community. tnveuint to Bonooia, unuron, rost umca, Bla Wmlth, eto ate. My entlr atock wa bought thl Bummer and Fall. JOHN O. FORDTCE. n REENE CODNTY, 83. In th Conrt of Common Pleas. Secamear Term, 1847 : In th matter of lb account of Ephralm 8. Wood, CommitlM of th sslat of josno amcneii, a lunauo. And now to wit 1 December 80, INT, the Court having ordered the account filed, notice li here by given toall persons Interested thatthesam will b for confirmation at the next terra of said Court, j. r. TEMPLE, l:l-to Prothonotary. D ISSOLCTION OP PARTNERSHIP I This Is to give notice that the firm of Geo. W. Robert A Co., I this day mutually dissolved. Th buslne of th late Arm will be conducted at th same plac and as heretofore, bv Goo. W. ItODsr. uw. w.nuiir.nin, Mrs. R 8. WISH ART. February S, 1805, M8S-t T EQAL NOTICE. letters of administration upon th aslat of Pelr Meighen lat ofGllmor tp., dee'd., hav ing been granted to th undersigned, nolle la hereby given to all persona Indebted to said estale to mako Immediate payment, and those having claims against the sain to present thorn properly auwsnucaiaa lorsetuement. WM. MF.IOIIEN, of Wayns township, Administrator, W AYNESBURO COLLEQK ! AT WAYNESBURG, GREENE COUNTY, PA. Rav. A. It. MILLER. A. M. Prealdeutand Professor f Moral Science, Ac, Professor of th Ureak and Latin languages. W. U. Hljvl j , a. ProfeMsor of Mathematics. (I. (1 MII.I.KR. Teacher of Penmanship and Book-keeping. Mrs. M. K. B. MILLER, Principal of tha Female Department. Miss LUCY V. INOHItAM, 'l onelier of Instrumental Music Mrs. M. C. PARKINSON, Teacher of Elocution. Miss EMMA J. DOWNEY, Teacher of tho French Language. The next Term will open on MONDAY, 20th, ISO!. April NORMAL DEPARTMENT. For tha special bsneflt of th larg number of icacnars auenaing ma institution, tno rroros ors, assisted by tha County Superintendent, will oonduct a Normal Class, giving a thorough cours of Instruction In all th branches taugbl in nescnowm, ana ai nca noura as win not in Urfur with th regular College recitations. Those desiring rooms for self-boarding may be veomtnniliud nv annlvlnv uiin. For further particulars address tha President. SM-tf. piIRNITURE! J. W. WOODWELL t SONS, MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS) IN FURNITURE! OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION, in M-Thlrd SL, lHy. PITT9BUR0, PENN'A. UfANTED AGENTS TO SELL DR. WIL- TT LI AM SMITH'S siiTiONABY or the aiL. It contains over one thousand closely printed double column, octavo page, from nw leetrotyp plates, on good paper, and 1 appro priately illustrated with over two hundred en graving on steal and Wood, and a sarin of fine authentic map. It la highly eararaeBdeJ hy all learned and eminent men. and by tho press ceaeraUy throagtioul th country, and la lb bast book of in kind In th English languaga. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Owing to rheuaprecedented popularity of this work, a small English abridgment adapted to mvnue reaaero, inanouiceraoiorra, 01 aDoat SO pages, has bean reprinted by another Ann in larger type, and spread over 800 octavo page, evidently by maklna a book laraar than it original to give the Impression that it la our dliion. It contains leas than ona-halfth read Ing matter of our comprahentv edition; but to thosa who dealr thl Juvenll edition, w will, early In March, MUD. furnish th English work, far superior to th Amarlcan, at 13.76 per copy, uenu lor utrouiara giving iuii particular. art PARMELEE BROS. I;ll-4t TH Sanaom Su'Phlladalphla. Moffats Life Pillb AND FH(E5IX BITTEBS. The Most SaceessM Medicines In the World. Established In 1835 by one ol onr Most Eminent Phyricians, and now used throughout North and South America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine in cases of diseased LiTer, Blood or 8Un, Indigestion, CostiTeness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism and Feier and Ague. Thousands of certificates ire In ut fotttMstion, glTins detailed aceeunts ef perfect Cubes effected by these iaraluablo Medicines. They regulate the System sad put all the functions of the body in a healthy condition. BUd tyaU SragaMa. Wait Kawtead, Prattl. Mara, la i as Dr. Ma atoast and Dr. W. a, MoOtt, Tak JJ URDKHI "ovaa tu Lrr." Majority of thon who raad iwppsta, Barer van gtv a hasty glaaea at a buatnw advtrUa- snani ana u a MAN Actually ha a ehet?a varlatv of Mod whloh h 1 MUlng at UiVY l)WtKf Tiea, u,tl eaa b afforded, It hardly pavaklm to pabUaai . - .uwviun w. mil FOUND It bt to almnlr Invlta ararvhod In aiamln our stock and price bfor rohaalnc wv sanal wjr but Uttla In raaard to o ability and dttorralnatloa to make it advantav u 1 tno who ar awt DEAD Tothslr own Intatvat to bay thlr CaadU. Wnla Ralaona, OruearlM ana raryUimg IN Tharaeryrho- H. A.RInhart,lnLdwllh' old building, opposlt th publleaquar, WAYNESBURO. ; a r.RKsn SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED AND t rOB IALC XT. TAB Lowest p r i o b s. lfcM-tt R BAD AND KNOW. QUICK BALES AND "SHORT PROrTTSI IMMENSE STOCK OF FRXSU OROOEWBS AND PROVISIONS Constantly arriving at tha Iter of JOHN MUNNELL, WATNESBURO, PA. ConsUUng, la part, of OnoCERIBS. TONFTCTIONAIUaaj, TOBACOfJ, EOARfl. SNUFF. CRACK ETW, . MO,3 CARBON OIL, FISH, BAOOJ. Ao,, A In addition ta tha abor. a full stock of NOTIONS, HARDWARE, SPECTACLES, POCKET KNIVES aad lhausaad of other artlelas. which ar b. Ing sold a low a U TIHEB WILL PERMIT! COME AND BUY. JOHN MUNNXLIi. lhlltf. Jonn Huoasa. ........ rowA Lvoa. rjl LUCAS A CO. rOBWAKOIXO AKD COMMISSIOK kalCRAITTB. And dealers In Oroosrl, Hard war, Laftthar. Sho Klndlng. Iron. Nails. Halt, Flan, Ac. Also) gent for Aubrey, Cromlow Coon's Window Sash. A supply kept constantly oo hands. Rlos'a landing, Pa., abov th acw. l;5-tf. UBLIC NOTICE. A th firm of ITUOHRS k LUCAS Is dhwolved by mutual conaant, th Commission boainea will itlll be carried on at the old aUnd.ln good order, and on th moat maaonabl Urma, In th nam and styl of L. HUOBES CO, (Mnlor partner.) They flatter thmalve, by having ih Houm and tha beat location In ui plaea for thatbnelnasa, that they will aacxrVa a liberal harof th publlo patronag. Trhy will also kap agooofuwply W OROCER IES on band to aocoinmodata ail Who aiay favor tham with a call. L. nU0HEH A CO., Rica's Landing, Pa. t;l-tf. gARKER ft HA9ELTINEI ifo. 11 yinn araziT, . PITT8UUROH, riNH'A'. KAKurACTCaau aw's dcalscs i PICTURE AND PIIOTOQR APII TRAME8 OF AIX KINDS. 08EWO0D. OlLT a WALNUT MOULDINGS, ricrvBas, STiaxocora and tiiw. . . -Olldlngand Re-gilding to Order. M,'W-ly pL vSTIC SLATE ROOFINQI Th Una of ODBERT JONES will furnlh tha PROPERTY HOLDERS! of Orea county, with tin PLASTIC SLATE ROOFINtil Introduced last Summer, and o highly rcom madsd by tho who have tried It. .A11 order lan, with I W. Jonea, Wayne, burg, Pa., will rclv prompt attantlon. ODfiERT AJONEH, ;ll-ra of WaaaingtoB County, Pa. Okoxob. c. Stomuss, Joans C. tfAown Altoniay at Law. Notary rablle. gTURGISS A WAGNER, UNITED STATES CLAIM AND GEXZIUL COLLECT1NO AUENTS. a-Kortha adHitBMt of CLAIMS. rf all klad agalnat th Uallad Stat, inch aa PEN8I0N8, INCREASE OF PENSIONS, BOI N Tr, flW EXTRA BOUNTY, and tho of any ethar elaa call oa or write! to) th MlUtary and Naval Agency of nM;lUIM WAU.HHK, WahMt St., 1 Aoor betow Tiagaaa' ai mer. (V si3t,) tHfMai KIWaVtowN, W. VA. NPERSON. PENZOLD A CAIXSON, at a-aiiOTso Tana WELL KNOWN MERCHANT TAILOR ING ESTABLISHMENT! 8S ST. CLAIR STREET, Two 4ora (root thalr old room. ftl.'H-ly. .: