7 r (V. 41V i..3-4i WAYNESUUUU: Wednesday," may 0, 1 8(10. Auout Town. Why is it that so miny of our resident do not jrid themselves upon the appearance and general stato of affairs in cur vitiligo ? Surely we are delightfully situated, ours Wing a "city act upon a hill," and com manding splendid facilities tor enibel lishmeutniid renovation. We are not acquainted will) the laws of the borough, but one thing id certainly evident, that ,it there are any, they are not enoro d. Some tow years sinco our citizens did make an effort to eoulribu'e to tho looks of thin":) hereabout.-, and w hil't tlio 'Hpirit moved" did reaPy fence some of the town common and sot out a few : young trees. Time passed nnd " 1 he ' l'ark" flourished titiely, unlit some one, J 'mean enough to bleat acorns Win a . blind sow," thinking that tho fonoiiig of the public grounds was an infiiiigeineiit upon tho rights of their '-lean niul bun- gry" stock, tore Iho boards off iho fence to admit the cows and hogs to their Vontod pasturage. Onco began, ihu 'wot t of demolition continued, until now Nvehave but tho bare hill, as of old, with Hit stumps of a low saplings which ere this might havo beon Irces. Iiow Bad the retrospect I Alas, that tho hopes of atl should bo thus blighted. Ou that game hill, now the evening resort of the old, the young, tho great, tho small, the festive, tho sad, instead of having your eyes dazzled by tho rays of the depart ing sun, you might have reposed be neath the umbrageous foliage of , iho most splendid of forest kings, and if the sun bothered you held your hat over your eyes. What pen can portray tho bliss that would have attended the re pairing of tho fence, tho forcible eject" niont of a few misohievious boys with a due application of boot leather I And there was tho spring, too, and the wat ering trough, what instruments of good they might have been mado to the gen erations of Buffering humanity that pass along the road. May visions of thirsty cattle and dusty hog drovers, pectres of dogs with their tongues out, and dirty .faced children making "mud 'pies," forever hauut tho perpetrators ot the outrage. By the way, our streols need particular attention at present. An immctiso amount of tilth, garbage, trash, &o , Gil our principal streets and'alleys. It demands tho un 'inediate attention of our town council, (sooallod ) Who knows but the telo jjraph might bring the cliulera, (wo (lis Tike to say anything about that, however, for tear it will raise the pi ico of butler ) Soiweof tho moro enterprising, wo no lice,, have mado a beginning in the wholesome application ot while-wash. It is a simple compound, not costly, nor of difficult preparation, but thero is a reward for the trouble in the happy el -feet produced upon out-houses, fences, nud trees, imparting to those places, oth erwise unsightly, a clean and wholesome appearance Will not all tiy the chem ical process f 'Tub late explosion of iiitro-glycerine at Aapenwall. was ono ot terrifiu force. '.The buildings of the Panama fipiiit "company wore almost entirely destroyed. A great many thoua: ds of dollars in propel ty lost, together with thirty or forty human lives. Any one may hung--inb tho excitement and consternation among tho people thereabouts at tho time of tho disaster, but if you just go to "tBo storo of Geo. E iMinok & Co. you will find it but little less. They have expended a groat deal of "time, labor, iul raonoy, in tho endeavor to bring to town the best mid cheapest stock yet brought from the East. Mr. Ci.a y Misoit long known as the best and most accom modating salesman in town will attend .to all your wants. Call and seo them 'bacoro the great demand exhausts their supply. , liomeuiber tho "Old Stand" nearly opposite F. & D. N. Hank. "What surprises everybody, 13 -Goods soil at Guiher's. Ilia way Fhost. Our section of the country ' has boon subject to several very severe visitations ot frost, lately. If tho tiuit is not entirely destroyed, it is not from the want ol cold nights. ' To all whom It may concern. Tho cheapest and best goods in town are kept hy James Guiher, , A iukb chance. J. M. Kent of this ' place will sell two first class Knitting Machines at cost mainly for the-purposo of getting them introduced to the com tnunity. Tboy aro warranted and full instructions will bo given in tlioir use free of charge . It la astonishing tho low rates Mnslltis aro fold at by James Guiher, To Postmastkus. ;It U not only made the duly of a Postmaster to give notice promptly to tho publisher'f a nowspa per of tho nonliving of a paper by those to whom it is directed i but it has been ' deolded by the courts that in such a case the Postmastor makes himself liable for the subscription price, . i m m t i i No such cheap Crdlcocs Icopt anywhtra as -you will flod at GuUiox's. ExuiciSB There seems to bo quifo a mania among tho Vniddlo aged and young mon of our town for sonm kind of exercise. In the evening when tho day's labor is done, wo see them oor. gregnte upon tho side walk, eager to shako off the lassitude of the day by 'jumping.'' This is all very wall, hut tor ono thine;, it is a hindcrance to those passing especially ladies, whom the crowd often causo to go round, or entirely across tho street. To thoso engaged in sedentary pursuits there 'is nothing so beuclicial to health as somo system of calisthenics. A prominent journal say : No man who has an hour's time at his disposal need become dispcptic.il for w nut ot exorcise. It' ho has no wood to saw, let hiui uiu the light dumb hells j or if he has nothing in his hand ' but his tiit," let him take gyinnnstio excr c:so and strike out from the shoulder, and swing his arms, and thus get ample exercise. This will really build him up in strength, and hu will have good diges tion niul circulation, It one woiks but foiiiicen hours a day, and oau get eight or nine hours sleep, which ho needs, health can b niantained. In such cum free gymnas tic exercise, that is without apparatus, must be interjected in tho intervals ot business. An engraver, a tailor, a watchmaker, a telegrapher, or bookkeep er can, ten times a day, bland up and take al sorts of free gymnastic exercise a minute or two at a lime, and do as much, nay moro, work at his vocation than to plod continuously, and thereby build up and maintain health ami vigor. Who will not try it? A capital way lo save your moiiy is to buy nil your Dry Ooodsof Jiunos Guiher. PiiiiEsoi.oGV. Mesirs. Fowler and Wells, 380 Droadway, have just issued a new and improved i'hrenological Hint, showing the latest classitica ioii and ex act locations of tho Organs of iho Hrain. designedMor learners. All the newly discovered organs are given. It is divid ed so as to show each organ and all tho groups Social, Executive, Intellectual, and Moral classified. It is uow exten sively used in Europe, and is almost the only one in use here. There are two sizes tho largest near the size of life is sold at $2 OU. The smaller ono which is not more than six inches high, and may be carried m tho pocket, is only $1,00. May be sent by express or as freight. Address, Fowler & Wells, 389 liroadway, New York. t.-t n . Maijuiicu. A. li. Miller -On tho 1st inst., by Hov. "Wiu.." S. TimouKMOH-roN 1 and Miss "Cauuhs" this county, ' M. IIil.i., both of Wo extend our warmest greeting to the newly-married conplo. May thotr voyage on the sea ot lifj hover Lo troubled by storm. N. 13. Tho "devil" persists in saying the cake was tho best lie eVcf eat. Gi:n. Quant, riding la liis cirriago down WaterStreet, Pittsburgh, the other day was stopped by a huge pile of store boxes lying on the levee. To'his hupiiiy or "whit il,ineant?" llu was told that they were new goods being forwarded to James Guiher. 'JTTr "V,Z7Ak puwm amv,i, ijiu inieai, 1 1 1110 a paiiniius iu puniau Chili bv the bombardment of Valparaiso and other cities, for Iho continual non. ...1. ,c .i ...!., ..,.1 BUUOIIbblUU LU LIHIIIOII UL-IIIUIlun, nliu IUI tho reverses which the Spanish fleet has I more than once Buffered, has at length btcn executed, so far as Valparaiso is concern, i ed. A new proposition tor peac 5, offer ed by Chili, wa njected by the Spuu'sh Commander, Nunez, who, oil March 27, i notified the Military Commandant (ien : oral of Valparaiso, the Diplomatic Corps I in Valparaiso, and the Consular Corps I iu Valarais , ,ot ihu upproachiug bom. i bardmeiil, allowing period of four days for the removal ot the aged, of women, children, and nou combatants. The City of Valparaiso is tho commer cial metropolis of South America on the I Pacific, and her progress during the last teu years has been suo'i as to raise a hope among iho Chilians that she would soon be ablo to rival the largo worhK oilies of tho Old and the New World The largest portion of tho commerce and ot Iho properly in the business part ol the city is iu tho hands ot the foreign residents. Of course, extraordinary efforts were mado by all tho foreigners and by the diplomatic corps to avert the threatened disaster from tho city. The foreign residents requested tho Ministers, and, in particular, those ot the United Stales, England and France, to prevent the bombaidment by force. Tho rcp resonlalives of Iho two latter countries refused to comply with this request; but Gen, Kilpatriuk declared himself willing to resist the Spaniards, if tho English Hoar-Admiral would share tho respon- eihility. This being refused, ho declined to act alone in a matter so grave. Tho bombardment took plaee, and resulted in the destruction ot more thnn twenty millions of property. The civilized world has, from tho bo ginning of tho war, been with rare unan imity against Spain, Tho news ot the bombardment of Valparaiso will raiso an outcry of indignation such as rarely an act of moiiuru warfare lias raised before. Throughout tlio Amoricnn con linont it will powerlully strengthen the wish for bringing about a closer connec tion between all tho American States A the defense ot common American inter ests. It will add immense strength to tho popular feeling against European monarchies. Wo learu that in Peru and Ecuador the pecplo threatened to massacre all the resident Spanish, nud that in order to savo Ihem the Govern nienta found it urcessary to arrest them. another IfoMicmi; ;in fayette CITY. . Mr Martin Luta, a' firmer living in the suburbs r f ibis (place, was uotuVeiitly shot last evening, about eleven o'clock, under the following cnunistuiieos. Mr. Lutz had left hoinu in tho morning, with the intention of being away until tho next. day. A young in m by iho naiiio of Todd, and Mis. Lutz, in tho evening locked the house ami went to spend the evening with a neighbor. On their ro turn they found the door broken open, sivd heard some ono up slairs. They called frequently for Mi;. 1-ut,, but ru ceived no answer. They then went for assistance aud procure! weapons, while one of the parly went for au ollicor. Lutz tired out ot the window up slairs Tho oilier party thou entered tho house, and as Lutz canio down stairs Todd called upo.i him to speak or ho would shoot, which ho rt fused to do. ' Todd ihen lire J. Lulz ran several rods, mid Todd was about to lire again, hen he (I. -!.) spoke and said i ''My God, Sum , you have killed me, but il was my own i'-dt," and in a low moments died. Mr. Lutz was a woilhy eitiz-'ii. No blame is attached to Mr. Todd. THE ANULO UVMV.L COPARTNERSHIP UKNEWEO. The pp'uitnf liiitish Free Trade is hostile remorselessly liosiile. It seeks to 'obtain pos sesion of llii) American markets as an outlet for tlio surplus products ot tire Ulror ot linlisii paupers, mid hi tliis endeavor would hreak down Urn imperfectly established Industry of our country, impoverish our hdmicrs, ami bankrupt our manufacturers far more cHecm ally tlmu the combined army and navv of England could do in au open warlaro. Inhe rently, and of necessit y, liritish Free Trado is hostile) to tho United Sulos. Durlni! tho Rebellion it showed this hostility by constantly supplying the Rebels willi mu nitions of war by lmiluing, equipping and manning for Ihcm cruisers wliurewitti to de vastate our commerce hy nlliftving the Ilrit isli West India islands to be depots for R-ibd pirates and ldockadc runners by encour aging on tlio London and Liverpool money mark" ts subscriptions to the Rebel loan, and by mailing Canada hu asylum for Rebel con spirators unci tho liitchinir-ground of -Rebel raids. Hostile during the war, and thorough ly confederate with tho licbels in tin Ir pari tidal attempt to destroy tho Republic the British Free Traders still cling to that unholy alliance, and build on it their plans and their hopes to Coerce us to quit manufacturing, and give them tho profits and advantages of sup plying us With iron and textile goods. Tlio J.mvliin Moiin; Jeunml of March 1 7 'says: "No improvement in the. demand lormanu- I faetured iron from America can bo reported; but if tho feeling which tlm President has aroused against Iho extreme ltepuhlica'n party Should prove permanent, we may expect to seo Soiitlimi ri'imwi'iilativcs irraduullv reenter Congress, in which ease it further advance in proilKjt lyo duties In t hu l"LVjr.?'!'f.r lilipul Ml' ( Itlill III I II 11 b llnw uivmliiiuui lilt-1 - ican orders appear certain."' We invoke the utteiitinii of Congress to this lonewal ot co-partnership between llin lirtlisli Frcj Traders and Iho iiurecoustruelud Kehels uf iiib sr. .'i YIIAT IIEISTER CLYMEil DECLARED AND DID WHILE HE OCCUPIED A t3E.VT IN Til 13 STATE SENATE. He insiited that secession was not iriMjoil Ho dceliired that coercion of armod b n; w.is uiic.onstitutioual j H0 Hlyled Union soldiers "hounds," j bulldogs," HiirelingV "inccildiaiius" ! amj plunderers." i0 prcdi"t' d an 1 ciiouriiged a lire in i die rear of Union soldiers. Ho piwlaitned, by implication, that jjavis was a purer pauio- loan ! Abraham Lincoln. llo discouraged tho raising of arms ! bv volnnteeiinff. , 1 I'M' ...... .p .... II.. il.,,,,,iiiii.ml ttin ill 1 1 ti cv in) nt our armies by conscription. lie opposed and execrated every measure by winch llio Union was saved llu characterized Abraham Lincoln us a "tyrant," "usurper" nud "assassin," lie ridiculed Andrew Johnson as a "recreant," pelf I iinler," inebriate" and "adventurer.'" lie opposed the extension ol tho elec tive franchise to the men iu tho Held periling their lives 1 it defence of the Union, ami when they did vote, he churned that such uso of thu ballot was illegal and a fraud. 1 lo opposed the di.-fraiichiscinent of desoiteis and struggled with all his legal foieo to prevent the punishment el bounty-jumpers. llo'could seo nothing heinous in the murder of a draft (illioer or tho pilfering of an enrolluieut ollico. lie declared tho war a failure and insisted that it ought to cease, while ho advocated tho election to ;lu Presidency of a played out inihlaiy bombast. He rejoiced over rebel add mourned nt Union victory. Ila oppnsod tho establishment of a National currency. lie insisted on Pennsylvania paying hut' linylish creditors in gold, when hy all the rules ot financial business the Stale could only bu asked to pay in currency. Tho paym nt in gold cost tlio Commonwealth many thousands ot dollars, which went at the time to till the pockets of Englishmen who were then engaged in affording aid and comfort to lliu rebels lighting for thu destruction of the Government. Tlioso aro a few of thu distinguished nets performed by Utesier viyiner while ho was a tstate senator, no is now a candidate for Governor, and was nominated by his party because ot his record above given. Will tho people of Pennsylvania oudorao a eundidulo coining before thorn wit'ia rcocord like tlnsl Tho r-sult of the election in October will bo tlio answer. UarrUburg Telegraph. Tub Now York Wovhl's admiration for. President Johnson is evidently on fie wane. That paper bitterly or'nlo'ises the President's Proclamation of Peace, because that Proclamation does not re store tho writ ol habeas corpus in thu Kebel Slates. jTlriJLrol'W says, "for can seo, the tdont might iwh kuvn pllblldled a UUl'tou COII" strnuled uonuuiidrum, The Domo'jrats ha cooled ofatntiz? ingly toward Mr- JoUnsoiv lately, hav ing discovered that ho still believes in keeping governmental affairs from dis loyal hands. SI'UUl.U. TO TIHl "UKI'lIllMCAN.' Washington, D. W.. May 7 Tho Sjnatu was occupied all day in the dis mission ot tho motion to reconsider tho vote by which the Senat e agreed to the amendment to tho Postal Appropriation Kill, prohibiting any o'licer removed by the President during the recess ot the Senate, ti'om receiving any salary until confirmed by tho Senate. Tt.o debate was as elaborate as on previous days, when the subject was under considera tion. Senators HowmII and Trumbull were tho principal speakers against the reconsideration. The House passed without, any debate a UH ijerteeieu ny me j uuieary oiu mittee, which in effect, paves Iho way somen hat for iho trial ot Jeff Davis. iu answer to lliu question as to whether the proclamation id peace re moves martial law in the .South, the fol lowing dispatch is explicit ; W.M! Dia'Alir.MI'NT. Washington 1). C. Apr. 17 '(iO.f 'The IVesidcnl's Proclamation does not remove inaiti l l iw, or operato in any way upon Ilia Freo lmans Huruau iu iho exercise of its legitimate juris diction. It is not expedient, however to resort to military tribunals in any case where pistiee can bo obtained through the medium of civil author ity. 14. I). TOWSSKNI), Assistant Adjutant General." Ir Can't Wis, the effort to make hoi est people and loyal men believe that Iliester Clymer was a friend of the soldeir, tecauie he voted for the. pmiosi- Von lo p.iy Inn in cjoUK That proposi tion was originated when gold was at i premium ot 70, and its sole objoet was to embarrass the Government and not benefit tho soldiers. It was ono of Hies ter Clymer's dodges to bankrupt thu treasury and thus put an end lo the war lor the Union. "Nor a MiiLtlo man th.it served undur Geary in .Mexico," says the Hellcfonto Watchiinn, "will vote for him." To which thu editor of the Ebensbttrg Alle glienittii replies by asserting that it the editor of the WauUmaa was to oomo m hero to Cambria county, whero Geary raised the company which ho lod to Mex ico, and make tho foregoing bssci lion ho would have tho he crammed nown his throat, not hy a "Binglu man," bill by scores. It is said that n lady, on putiing on Imp erii'ti;ts is like a man who drinks to drown Ins grief, because nso.tactny lier seit she is getting ti jht. 'Mwa.wii in. nip-m wwrtgwaagaqniaacagraa Wayneshurg Market, coi'.iii.ci'no wm.m.v nv j. oitiiikr. April 2.1. I8l'6. IVilter, fresh roll $ '!" Clover seed per bushel 1 12 "( Collea'per Ih il.'l (lorn per tuwhcl ?." Corn meal per bushel 7" Country Soup per Mi. 08 Candles, mould per Ih 35 Candles, dipped " ".. L',r OhiH'SO, per "o 30 Dried Apples per It) 10 lined Peaches per lb 25 Kirns p; r dozen 15 Flour vr bid U (ID Klax seed per bushel. I 115 no 15 07 I 00 35 1 50 . ... "5 . 1.-. '.'0 . 0 I 4 5. ilO I DO '.'a'i 40 2 50 15 Fe ithius per lb ,., Laid per lb H. W. Flour per lb.... I .Molasses I o.iU per bushel. Onions jvr inisiici livo per bushel Hire per lb i Sun'iir, crushed per lb., S'lLfar. retlned t " " Hmrar, New Orleans, 0 Svrnp. per (ration , Salt, No. I per lihl Soft Soap per gallon..... Tar per itallou Tea per hi Turpentine per gallon. .. Tallow per H) lbs...., heat per bushel 2 0(1 While L.'ad per keg 00 White Lime perhusin.1 I 5( Wo 1 (i, minion to lino .'lOnltT) Potatoes per bushel..... 2 O0.i2 50 Parsiilpg, per liUilicl BO ririssuiiu- uim;iuii MAUiisr. SIondav, May 7, 'Ot. llusiSKss The market since our last was not very active. The demand was confined to lots to meet tho wauls cf the homo mat ket. JJaoun h'iruiucss was tho order ot tho day. Tim lato advance was fully maintained. Tlio daily transactions are reducing the supplies very materially. Wo note sales as follows s Sugar cured hams sales 10,0:11) lbs nt 21 .Jc V lb Shoulders sales 7,000 M at ldMu. Sides sales (I.OJO lbs, ribbed, at ltijo. Total sales 211,000 lbs. Market closed linn. Flour The market was firm with an nctivo demand. Tho sales were lib-. era! for our market; prices were in f'sv.. or of holders. L ite sales were 27o bbls choice at $10 25 a 10 50. Firm at that r.ito. lluf ricit. Dull, aud falling, 40cts be. mg highest paid. Poiatous No changa. 3 60 high ost paid pur bbl, Uit.uN. Uood demand, tne riock on hand small. Oats 02 a OHots, Corn, 77 nndBJo, Wheat tlrm at 9i 10. NEW YORK WOOL MAKKIST. May 5. Wool There is more do inand tor lino Djinostio Fleeces, which biing fully a a '5 00111811 lb, advance above thu extremely low prices recently current, Coarse wool is nogluotod, hoA'Over, and thu sales in this denorlptinn aro almost invariably allow prloei. Foreign Wool is ooinparatively quiet, yet we note a fair business in Mosli.a at about previous nrlcos. Tne sales this week, besides those reported on Wednesday, onmpriso aiO.OJOlb Sttte and western rieeoos, mainly ut 45 a 60 cents, but including some as low as ou. Market. - 10 cents, 11 - . n . 11 " 18 ' 10 " Water per It, llittter, iioston, ' Hoda, Oinger Simps, I'VHler, vv mo, 13 " 11 ' ' 35 ' ' l iii i iiiwi ill inn in iiiiKiiiiiii Sugar, Cream Mta.-arar. Dii d At Mr. Phillip Minors, on thu 81st of March, Mr. Dknjamin Hamku, member of the 7lh Va Vols. ,' "V Having completed a three years term ct service, he returned from the Army of the Potomao with impaired health ta io among his friends. Ueside himsolf, Mr Uamor had two sons in tho service. Jacob, who was captured and nerulifd at Salisbury, N. 0 , and Noah M., of thu 85th i'a Hegimciit.who is the only sur vivinfi so n. 1 I IIIWI I II mil il S1MX1 Ah NOT!' IX 3- AH KXTENSIVK SALE AND D13 TKIBUTIOX ofl'iauos, Meloduons, Gold and Silver Ware Is now going nn lit the Salesrooms of Hi;i:ii & Bho , 31 Liberty St., N. Y. Those goods aro sold nt TWO DOLLAIW EAIMI, UcoAnLn.i.ss ok Value. . Send TWENTY nvli ( I'lits tor ono nuuinorea notice, or OXU DOLLAR tor BIX. Tim Number on each Notice corresponds with Iho number on ssure article of goods, which will bo rent on icccpt of 2. Thu money will be refunded of the goods do not give satisfaction. Agents make TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS TEH WEEK. Send for a Circular. KEED&RRO. Olllce: V. O. 1SOX, t:i8, t!l Lilieily St. New York. A..riMMy A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing In South America, as a mls-doiiary, discovered a sale and simple remedy for tho euro of Nervous Weakness, Eirlv Decay, Diseases of Iho Urinary and Seminal Organs, and tho whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured hy this noblo remedy. Promp ted by a desiro t.) bcnolU tlio alllicted and un fortunate I will s-.'iul tho recipe for preparing and using tills medicine, in a soalod envelope, to any ono whs noeds it, froo of charge. Plcnso inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourso'f. Address, .108. T. INMAN, Station D, Dible House, A)MI, Iy New York City Gi-.o. K. Minor... . ..L. K. Evans. DON'T STOP TO LOOK DICK1 -1U.T ' f f 1) T H TI 'P I TVT I ' Vjf U ll 1 VJ II 1 1. IS i TO Tint sioill'. Of rnUV. nbnvn nnmwl firm 1... r,r,.,n,:.,1 I complete .lock Iu the East and arc selling nt reduced prices, It coaipri.es a general as - B.iMiiu.ni r,r soi tnient of DRY GOODS, OnOCEUIE3, 1IAHDWARE, QUUESSWARE, BOOTS, SilOES, IIAT3 AND CAP.3, CLOTHS, CASSUIERES, &G., &c, Ac. We would nisi call the spneial attcutlon of tho LADIES to tlio largest lot of ever olf ired in th'n mu'ket, anl at p.-loes h low us before the war, sLo, our full liuo of innnoxs, VEILS, DHliSS GOODS. UltKSS TH I.M.MINGS, I JUT ION'S, 1IOD1 SKI11TS. DAT,MO. SKIRTS, &o. You would do well to call immediately, ns pf'resiue already stifleiilr.R in the Eastern iu irket. Don't forgot tie! place, at tho OSLaTD SSLPtf E, In Elinor's Dtiildinir, nearly opposite the F. Si D. N. 'Ban I;, Wayncsburj;, Pa. April IS, 'liii tf. tTTe MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, Forty uiU'orent styles, adapted lo sacred nnd secular music, for ijSO to ijiiim each. THIRTY-l-TVE GOLD or SILVER JILDAL3, or (lrst premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cntuloirucs froo. Address, MASON Ss HAM LIN, BosTos.or MASON BROTHERS, Nnw You it. Boplii.'ur.-iv BHritleBKl fVolicc. THE Stockholders of tho Moiionjrahela Vnl loy Telegraph Company aro hereby notified that a dividend, at Iho rate of leu per cent., per annum 1ms boon declared, out ol tho Cam illas of the company, counting from tho dato of tho last dividend, January Is', lHlii!, or from tho dato of tho receipt of tho payment or tho last instalment due subscription to stock 10 1110 "'8t0l'Ap,""'.,L.S. WILSON, May 2. 8w. Treasurer. "Administrator's Police LETT BUS of administration having boen grunted to tho undorslguod upon tho os tatu ol Oliver Keener, lato of Aleppo town shimUec'd. Notioe ishoroby given to all persons Indebted to said cstato to make- im inodlato payment, and thoso hnvlni claims arjulnst the same aro heroby notltled to pro sent Ihem duly authenticated for soltleniont, JOSEPH KEENER, May 2-Gw ' ' ' Adiu'r. of Jackson tp. Blscctitors' Koticf. LETTERS Testamentary having bewvemnt od tlio uivluMlimod on tho ostato ot DAVID t.riii .....1 1 .1.. ,,f fnlirtrl mil nWil. UlUll, tlUCU'lSUH, ,imj - ship, Ureeno county, I'a. Notice Is hereby given to all persona Indebted to said cstato to make lniinodliito payment, and thoso Imvluo; claims to prcsunt them properly authentic itod foriottlomont. - JOUNSOft WYCOFF, L9T L. BIOII,. apt8-0w.' Executors. Pittsburgh Cracker CIOtEM! CfiOLSRA! "iiow 10 AVOW TUB.-'- DUE AD DISEASE ! COMB TO TOWS', VOW ) i , , RINEIIART & INGIIRAM KX JUST RKTURN'KD FROM THE city, and lnvo opuued Iho largest New Grocery In town, Tliev des're to Inform thu cid.ens of Wnynest)urg and vicinilv of Urn care they havo taken in selecting slock, liavrug on liana a uocxl supply ol CONKKUTIONS, TUIJACCO. CI UAUS, TAU. iiIho, PKOVISI ONS. l'.ACONT, UltlEDHlCKL'' POTATOlfi. IMSH, D1UEIJ PKACilKS, . &o , tto , tfco. Call and seo tliom as they have JukI ,3 You will Ibid Ihem accomodating, and can sell lower tliv.n any one in tho place, lie sure to go to thu right place, in LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposite ihu Court House, and formerly oc , cupicd by the Post Olllce. i'.p;8,'Uli.-tt. ci.EANfcEYinriTr.ooi). Vi'ITII corrupt, disor- tiered ofvirtueit lilood ( you iirn sick nil over. y. v utll ... i'U, III . It nnv l,ii,.ur ,.f I., liintn tw fir Hiinu iti In some activii iliscis. or it may miirely keep you Ii-.IL ss, depressed nnd good for nothing. Hut you cannot have good health wmlo your Uood Is inipuro.-AV..1--S Kiowmirilla nurses out these Impuri ties and stimulates the organs ot life into vigor ous action restoring tlio health nnd expelling disease. Hence It rapidly cures a variety of complaints which are caused by impurity or the blood, such an Scrofula, or Knur's Lvil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Ksuplbms, Pimples, Brotches, Boil. St. Anthony's Fire, Jlnsj nv Erysipelas, Tetter, or Salt Phcimi. fcv'al l Head, Poni Worm. Cancer or (' .ncr-rous Tu mors, :J.rii Kvi-f, Kcm.doilisjasi-s, slieil "S !! I.'iiii'ii, Irv'-ulaillv, Saiiprestdon, Whites, tSlerility, also Svphilis or Vcneiial DU-osscs, Liver complaints, and Heart Dt-jeasrss. Pry Ayvr's Sarsaparilla, nud bcc fir .yourself the i surprising activity Willi wlncu il cieanscs ino uiooa ami fires uhsj uis-iaics. lulc veas the public, l ave been mla led by l.irio bi'illes, prctKiKlhiR lo f-'ive a quart ( T Fxerar t of Sarsaparilla for on-.' dollar. AIos oflhcse have been fiauds upon llis sicrt, for they notouly contain little, if any Saisnparllla, but often no curative prope't'us whstever. lienor hitler disappointment h3 followed tin use of the various extractaorSaisaparilh which Hood tho market, un'il the name it -elfins be- como synonymous with iinpoiiiiou and cheat Slill wo call this compound .Sarsapsnlli, sad cue tho name from the load of obloquy which reats upon it. We think wo hsve ground for lielieviuir it has virtues which are lrresistablo by the ordinary run of thodi.teuiiesUMiiteud ed to euro. We can only assure the sick, that we otter them thu best alternative which we of tho blond yd discovered by any body. AvKii'sC'in'.imr Plciohal ia so universally known to surpass every other remedy for the euro of Orughs. Col ls, Influenza, Hoarseness, CrOlip, lironc.IllIIS, incipient UonS llinui. il, .Hill '''"VT0!. .IT I ,w,.b. ! v"c rt"B " . 1,0 tll? 1 f, ! ,L l-m i i hero to recount the evidence ot its virtues. Tim world knows them Pi-ormred bv J. (J. A ER & CO., Lowell, Mass.. nnd sold bv Dr. D. W. Bisden, Dr. Wm. L. Cfclgh, M. A. Harvey, Wiiynesburi,', Pa., nnd nl Drugg ts throughout the county. febL' L'm DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT. Dikii op ciroce what a prettv mid Interest ing child I saw last wet k I But now, alas! it is no more. Such wa3 tho conversation of two gentlemen riding down town in the cars Died of croup I how strange I . when Dr. To bias' Venetian Liniment is a certain cure, if taken in lime. Now, Mothers, wo appeal to you. It is not for tho paltry gai i and profit we malic, but for the sake of your infant child that now lies playing at your feet. Croup is a dangerous dlsoas? j but uso Dr. Tobias Venetian Liniment in time, and It is robbed of its ton-..rs. Always keep it in tho house j you may not want it to-night, or lo-morrow no telling when but armed with this liniment you are prepared, lot it coruu when it, will. Price only 40 cents a bottle. Oillce ffi Oort tindt Street, Now York. Sold by all drugglta ilSOO PER YEAR I We wain, iiijeiits every where to sail our imwiovisu ifjii Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under unci upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or largo commissions paid. The only machines sold in tho United States lor less than sjln, which arc luily licens ed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson,' tirovcr & Riker, Singer &, Co., and Baclielder. All other cheap machines lire Infringements nnd tho seller or user are liable to arrest, line and iinprissonnient. Circulars free. Address or cull upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Mains or Chicago, 111. Jiin:a;JV; DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN CURS for pubis in limbs nnd back, sore throat, croun, rheumatism, colic, &o. A perfect family medicine, and never fulls. Read! Read II Head!!! Livonia, Wamb Co., Mich.. Juno 10, '.VJ. This Is to certify that my wifo was taken wIthQulnseySoroTliro.it; It commenced to swell, and was so soro that alio could not gwallow, and coughed violently. I used you Liniment, nnd mado ft perfect euro In one week. I firmly believe that but, for tlio Liul meutsho would havo lostlioMi lo. Prleo 40 and 80 cents. Bold by nil druggists. Oltlce, 50 U.irllaudt Street, N. Y. 'fiiO?EAmI HAS DliliS FOUQIIT AND WON Iu every State, and City, and Town in the Union, by CRISTADORO'S II A I It DYE over all would-be rivals, aud tho palm ot vic tory Is awarded to It for depth nnd richness ol tint, durability, rapidity or Action, aofteulng and lubrleiitinir properties, and entire freedom rom'overy deleterious or Boiling Ingredient. Manufactured hy J. Clirlstadoro, No. 8. Astor HouKCi New-York. Bold by druggists. Ap plied liyTriniarfli'Ssscra: tSSMl , 1 fgmwmz Manhood: ho hoat, hoW He- v. j -I....' I" ' ( sivsLl. "'. iwrTiiililUliod'. a newadltlon iWjlfm 1) (VMTSTNtKIX'S Cbatii. nut medicine) of SeEiuAnouHimcA. rtal weakness, Involuntary Seniinnl Losu, impouiney, Jllentsl and t'liysical incapiiciiy. Impedimenta to Marriage, etc. also, Cossu' tios, EriLKi-st and KiTi induSqd by ftlf in dulgence or sexual cxtrnvuganct. , - , , fta"l'rleo, la a sealed envelops, only 6 cti, Tlio celebrated su'hor in this admirabl essay clearly demonstrates, froiusthUty year's successful prctce, that tlio slarmlnit const- . rpicuccsor selt-abuse may be rttdlcally cured vvUhoul the dangerous uso uf internal medi cine or tho application of tho kuife pointing nut to a mode of euro at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf-. ferer, no msttor what Ills condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and vtolieilti. ea-Tho Ucturo should ho In the. hand of every youth and every man In the land. Hunt, under seal, In u plain ouvqlopof to anf addrtsa, put. )uiJ; on Receipt of sixjeonta, or two poatage stamps Address the publishers, CU AS J. C, KLINE &C0 miWcry, Now York, Post Olllce Box80 mar'.'4:'(lii-ly 1 TAX iSALK., WILL deli nt public s do. to the highest milder, at thu Court liouso in wayneauir on lliu SECOND Mi 'N DAY CF JUNE NEXT, ihu tollowiin; bits of ground sltuato In tha borough of Wayni'sbiirg, for tho payment of mo i.ixcH.iiuo iuui unpai.t iy tne owner or owners thereof uut wnhjli havo boen.nssessed upon s:n,i loiHim uia owner or owuo"S llieruor, for Biato. couniy, towushlp and borough purpose, to wit : , 1. A liUT OP GROUND sltuato upon Midiie or High street, bounded by lot pt J. ic M. Kiiiekut on tho East: bv lot of tho widow of C;ni.ti;in Bidlzell, dee'd , on the ' V'et, and Strawberry alley on the North, be ing lot No. ncv9iity-.seveu (77) in thu pUn of said town or borough. Assessed to the name of Juhn Jones, or Johu Jouos' heirs, 2. A LOT OF GROUND on the corner of Cumberland and Groeuo streets, and bounded on the North by Cherry alley, being lot No. one hundred and soventy-ono (171) in ! . plan of said town. Assessed to or la the uumo of Robert Whlluhill's heirs. i '. 3. LOTS NUMBEiH B. 27. ts, 2t and 80, situate East of the Cumberland Pres byterian Church. Assessed .t'i Jouutb.au. Morris, or tho heirs of Jonathan Morris. . . 4. LOT on tho conn r of Maine or niS and Itlchhlll sirecls, bounded by lot of John Munncll on the East, and Strawberry allry on tin? North, being the West half of lot No. scvciily-nine (7H) in the plan of, said town, Asws.'id to Mrs, Ross, itis3 Ross, M. Rosa and Mos 'a lioss. . ...... ' Ti.lt.M---Cai-h hi hind sufllcient tonav.the tax-s, and co.-ils and expenses of sale, and li 'iid wiih security ou interest lor the payment of the surplus purchase money, accordant to law. THOMAS IAMS. Treasurer ot Green , Couuty. " Trenmrars Olllce, April 4, 'UO-ts. , n;il l 'Hi. ' Exchange Hotel G-roonsDoro: J. W. IIAKN, Proprietor. ' TN INVITING THE PUBLIC to his patron 1 nt'-, tbe undersigned feels confident, that by Ms loii experience, ho will bo enabled to r-nder satisfaction to nil. . Ho guarantees tha best nccommodations both to man and beast. May DMU lf J. W. UA.RN. Lyons Periodical Drops THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY i K IUREGUL A R IT I Ed .... Those Drops are a scientifically compound ed tluid preparation, nnd belter than ,ailr Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Beion liquid, their action is direct and positivo, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for tlio euro of all obstructions and suppres sions of nature. Their popularity Is Indicated by tho fact that over 100,000 bottles are an nually sold and Consumed by tho ladies of the United States, every ono of whom speak in tho strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking tho place of every other Fern do Remedy, nnd aro con fid ere. 1 by air who know slight of them,. a the surest, safest and most Infallible prepara tion hi the world, for the euro of all female complaints, tho removal of all obstructions of nature, nud tho promotion of health, regulari ty and strength. Explicit directions stnting when they may be used, and explaluing when and why thev should not, nor could not bo used without producing cltects contrary -to nature's choseu laws, will bo foutid carefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature of John L. Lvo.v, without which none are genuine. Prepared by D. JOnN L'. . LYON, 195 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted cither personally, or by. jnail, (ouclosing stamp,) concerning all privato dis eases nini female weaknesses. Sold by Druggists everywhere i ' . 0. O. CLARK & CO.. . General Agents for U. 8. and Canadaa.'' Nov. R, '(iii. Iv. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM OFFERED BY nmon & durchsnal, S.MITllflKI.I), KAYKTTB CO, i'A.' , MXNUFACTUIIKRS 0 ... CAXE MILLS AXU COOK'S KVAPORATOR. This is tho only successful Evaporator for making a No. I Syrup with economy and dis patch. Over ten thousand wore used lust fall, every ono of which wus insured, and not ono relum ed. " Il is the only Evaporator freo from liabilities for infringement upon some previous patent. We nrii also agents for Iho celebrated "VIC TOR CANE MILL, "manufactured by clabic's sokko MAeiiiNii co. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Premium for sample of best Syrup, (hoo pi ico list of ("ano Hills and Evaporators, sent freo of charge.) to bo awarded by Sorgh um Convention, tho tiino and placo to exam luo samples tu bo determined by tho Conven tion. D. OWENS. Agent- ALSO, PROPRIETOR OF THE EAGLE FOUNDRY, WHERK ho koops constantly on hand, STOVES of all kinds and CASTINGS or all desndptlous. Orders solicited and fill ed promptly. ' npr'-'fl iirn . Watsksiuibo, Pa, ADMIN ISTHAT01W NOTICE. ; Letters of Administration upon the Estate of JOHN HEADLEE, Esq., Into of Perry Town ship Greene Co. dee'd., having beta granted to tho uudorslgned by tho ltegfstor of Grceao County, nil persons knowing themselves In debted to said Estate are requested to pay tbe same, and thoso having claims against said Et into aro requested to present them duly au thenticated lor settlement PIIINEAS HEADLEE, ELIHEADLEK. Apr 108 w Administrator!. ' Valuable Recipes for,; sale. The following rerlpi s enn bo had by calling on or addressing tho undersigned i Hair Dye, No. 1, for 7. . Hulr Dye, No. 3, 8llmulntln.( Onguont, Hair Honower, Hair Rnatorer,, Ci'.fo for Pim ples and Blotches, Romody for Freckles and Tan, nil fr ' , ",': '"'. 1 Uf so recipes nrs as gnnn ns nnv in use any hero. TIIOS. Fi:RRKL wh nwr3tf ' Wayneslmrg, Pa. , iTTflsL- . . . ' l - w a OO' A MONTH !-Aotarn wanted for six entirely uow articles, Juli oajt,1 t ' ford, Maine. 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