WAYNESUUUOT WEDNESDAY, MAY 80, 18fl. SOLDIER CONVENTION. The Soldiers of Greene Uonuty are re quested to meet at tlio Court House iu W'oynesburg on Saturday, Juno 2, 18CG, to appoint DoleijnUs to attend n Soldiers Stato Convention to le held at I'ilts. burg, on the oth day of Juno next, and to further advanoo the intereus of the Soldier in this County. All honorably discharged Soldiers are requested to attend. ' ' ' Josp.ru Cook, Ch'r. . . Of Last Convention. , Guiiikr, liko tho Pro ident, holds his levees, adim'ting Democrats and Kepub lio.ias indiscriuunately to see his New tloods. Ukno Timks. Dy the last issue of this sheet we learn that it is compelled to suspend on itceouut of pecuniary embar rassment. This is deplorable as the Times was creditablo in every way to the editor, and to the County. Venango must havo been forgetful of her inter ests. Goll has ,one up to 138, but it don't effect ' the prices a partiolo at J auks Gum Kit's. Wk desire to cull the attention of our readers ta tho advertisement of Mr. A. Esknwbin, he offers for sale one of the finest farms in Monongalia county, W Va. It is known as the Tygard Farm. To such of our readers who de sire a good farm here is au oppertunily rarely offered. Churches, Schools and Mills are close by. Good buildings and fences land in nood order. Hain. On Saturday night and Sandy the )9ng wished for and greatly needed showers came. The lefreshing atmos phere, the reanimated face of Nature present quito a contrast to the dusty earth, and dry parching winds of a tew days ago. The blasted wheat crop and tho backwardness of other staples drew quite long faces on our farmers, but we are glad to see them cheering up and hope they will meet their dread enemy 'bard times," 1ialf way. There is in reality no need of concern. Reports from the Wust, North west and East are allifaYorablol It is only in some dis tricts pf the, middJo and Western Stat'S that the crops are blighted in some de gree "Wiikn you catch a black cat shave hitn."i i If . youj . want to avoid being shaved" go to Jamks Guhku's. Lincoln Monl'mknt Association. Tho Post Masters at Waynesburg, Clarksville and Cartniohaels, in Greene County, Pa , have been appointed Agents to collect funds for the Lincoln Monument. They nro solieifd to raise the sum of $500 in Greene-'-County; You will find that tho cheapest and best goods are sold by JamicsGuuiiic. Tiik f.piinoorafiO Primary Election came off last Saturday, resulting as near as we can ascertain as follows : Assem bly, Jno. Pholan, by a large majority. Associate Judges, Goo. Iloskinson, I. L. Craft., , Proth'y, Justice F. Temple. Comrn'r, J. M-Morris. Reg and Iter. Peter Drown.' 1 And. Jonathan Allutn. Poor House Director, Win. P. Scott. 'DrVT. W. Ross, the opponent otMr, Phelan, we opine, would have polled a larger vote, had it not become known throughout tho Comity that ho was for merly' a s-.irgcon in the army. These would be friends of the soldier display their friendship in a singular way. There was but two men on their County ticket, making any pretentions to having been iu the army ; tho ono we mention nboveund a drafted man. "Actions speak oudor than words." Ui to the time of going to press we have 'nothing definite concerning the re. turns from West Va. election. Guuimt prices. is proverbial for his low For tho Republican. '', , RfiANUONVIM.IC, W. Va , i May 21st, 180G. f Mr. Editor : I used to be a humble -contributor to the columns ot the Re-r-UBMCAN, and have thought fit to send your editorship this unworthy produc tion t it it meets with your approbation you may hear from me agaiu, . Tho Spring is very backward here. The t farmer, ara just planting corn, ji)a1 mg ' an-vXtri effort to put out n Spring crop, and have sown . a large crop of oats, and planted a great many potaties!'" 'Some are preparing for a buelf wheat erop, the wheat and rye be ing quite a failure. I think there will be enough for seed In tho Fall and Some surplus. The pasture is fine and wool growers will have large quantities for the next market. No fruit of any conse quonce Infills di'-trici."- Money is quite Boi)oa; ;pw,ing to the email amount of produce' taken to market. 1 ' ' Thorawas, soma,, dissatisfaction here in' ' reference to iher Registration Lawi but nine tenths of those objecting took the required 6in!tftTlieV. grumblo, too, about the proptied amendment to the State Constitution disfranchising rebels, reminding tue of a 'bumble bee" In a fleece of wool. On the 24th Inst, the people of West Virginia will ratify this amendment and let them km that tbey shall neither "rulo nor ruin." The citi zens within the bound of my lubors are a jiioils amljf utriotio class, peaceably ( Ursuing their avocations, wido awake and watching. They think that tho old Ship of Stato'wbieh has been in the dock a short lime for repairs) will in good time, put to see greatly improved, and substantially' repaired. As bho starts upon her long voyago of national pros perity spread evory sail, catches every breeze, and while she ploughs tho troubl ed waters of political strife and gathers wealth and honor from every clime ! her happy ciew will publish to every laud tho superior glory and goodi:ess ot Columbia's happy shores, look upon the silken told of our lime-hoiiored flag as it gracefully floats on the air, leeljpjroud that they are American Christians, and The Star Spangled Banner i Oh, long may it wave, O'er Hie land of tho free, and tho !'. ru o the brave !" The majority possess a great deal of true Virginia hospitality and I meet al most universal welcome. Tho "Andv" Johnson fever has somewhat abated. It is Generally believe! that we have a good set 'd nieu'at tho head of the Gov ernment and if "Andy" does get a little "coltish" th y will keep the locomotive on the track. U I, a t onus. REPRESENTATION. The following startling facts from the Doylestown JrtdHgenccr are worthy of tho candid consideration ot every loyni man: One of tho public questions which conies nearest homo to the minds ot the people is that of equalizing the basis of Congressional representation. The Re construction Committeo ot Congress, hi their report, which has just been adop ted by an immouso majority in the House, makes this a precedent to tho admission ot thu Kobel communities as Stales into the Union. It should be constantly kept in mind that the demand ot theso recent Rebels, and ot their Northern allies, is that they shall come back into the Union, not as equals, but at superiors; not wielding the same power as that wielded by the same num ber of voters in the loyal Slates, but a vastly greater power, so that, man, for man, each lao rebel shall count for nearly twice as much in influence upon all national questions as-a- loyal man, so that in the flouse of Representatives and in the election of a President he shall have two votes to the loyal man's ono How monstrous this demand U will be apparent from tlio consideration ot a few Fgures, which we herewith present: I The total vote cast in 18G0 in the eleven R.-bel Slates was only, 867.U24. lliey could not poll as many now within a hundred thousand. The two Stales of New York and Pennsylvania cast at the last Presidential election 1,303, 128 votes, or 333.401 more votos than the eleven Rebel States combined,' Naw York and Pennsylvania have foir Squalors) tho. Rebel States have ttfontii-tivs New York and Pennsylvania have fifty-five members of Congress; the Rebel States will have sixty two Rut even this does not fully show tho glaring injustice ot the caso. Each llebel Congressman will represent only 11,000 voters; each Pennsylvania or New York Congress-, man represents 25,009 voters. At the rate upon whioh the Rebels will bu rep resented, Pennsylvania and Now York ought to havo nintythree CongreHinen instead of only fifiy-live. But' after the apportionment of 1870, unless tho basis of representation ahull have beifii equal ized, the Robe! States will havo'a still moro unjust advantage,, for they ; will have added to j.heir, ba.-is ot represents, tion two-tif'.hs of all the colored popula tion of the South. This will give them from twenty to thiply more Representa tives than they could claim under the old system, before emancipation. The power of one voter in ' the South will bo greator than that of two voters in the Northern States. Tli's is tho desirable entertainment to which, under the names of justice and mercy and magnanimity, the people of Pennsylvania are invited. Hicster Clymer is the champion ot this' scheme cf robbing the people ofl'enn cylvania of their just rights, that superior power may be given to the Rebels., GOV. OOLE?nY AND PRESIDENT JOHNSON. '. ' At a meeting lately hold at Jackson ville, Illinois, Governor Oglesby addess ed the vast asemhsge in an able man ner! and wo extraot the following, hav ing referenoe te President Johnson's present position;) . . v- ;. ' 'Well, they say. 'Oglesby, what have you got to say about Congress and the President!', .Thats the rub. I say, when Congress passod the Freed mans, Rureau bill,' Congress did right. When the President vetoed it he did wrong. When Congress passed the Civil Rights bill, Congress .did right. When Hie President vetoed' ft,' he did wrong When Congress passed it over the Voto Congress did dotibly right. Tremen dous applause. I coui9 here (o endorse Congress I say, let Congress go on. We look to you because you are tho law-making power. ' The President has uolhing to do with it. Wo have get no one man power in this country. We dont want any vuin coxcomb to talk about mnintaiuing tho rights pi the people. Hear. Who in the name of common sense is there in this country but people. Cheers I tell Mr. Johnson he insults the people by talk ing to them in this way. Applause They dont want any body to stand up and feed them. Laughter. The world never gazed on such a demagogue, but liko all enormities it contains within itself the seeds of destruction. His cgo tism befors tho American people makes him powerless for harm. He led the American people! I tell.you she Amer ican people can lead themselves and are his superiors. Great applause It he wants to lead anybody why don't he arouse himself up to the trying times to the dignity of a double em itiou, n,il say, I will elevate the colored iiasiii ot the South, who need support. Ap plause. But, no, he turned his back on them and goes suufliiig around some platform ai.d talks about tivking care of llie American people. They ask, '"what will you do if he comes bick V I will taktf him, but I will tell you tiankl.v, I will-never respect him a:iin. Never! Nevhr ! ! NEVEIJ ! ! ! Wo elected him because ho said he was in favor of free dom, lie recjived your votes and mine and then took couikuI from the worst men of the nation. From Vgllan digham, from Sam Cox, and Stephens of Georgia. He takes counsel from every rebel tnat goes and visits Washington. and excludes every loyal man from his counsels, because they will not flatter and fawn upon and cater to his pgotism and vanity. I tell him plainly I don't t . . . . want lum to stand by mo. 1 say "r-a tan get thee behind me." Laughter He appointed Governors of the rebel States and they called elections and membe's have beeH chosen for Congrpss and Mr. Johnson says, "let them go in." I say to Mr. Johnson, I don'l care if they never get into Congress. It will be no loss to the nation if they don't. Did we 6rht this war ior llie benefit of the rebels f Did we especially consult their happiness? Not a bit of it. We fought this war tor tho" preservation of the Union of our forefathers. , Are we to rush down there and hurry them up into Congress! Why should weT They hate us and despise us. It is unsafe to trust them. I don't care it they never get into Congress." It will be remembered that this man is the Governor of Illinois. Re is th representative of the masiot tho people ot that State. The exponent o-f those Htern soldiers who went with Sherman ' from j "Atlanta to the Sea " Their courage has been tried upon many a southern ; battlefield and U is cheering to know that they can wield the ballot as eflicent- , ly as llie bayonet, and will do it. Waynesburg Market. colllfKCTKU WEEKLY 11V .1. GUIIIKR. May 30. 18G& liulter, fresh roll ..; 25 33 ( ollee per lb Corn per bushel Corn meal per bushel ... WO 100 08 ... . 3r 25 ... 30 ... 25 1 ....U OD i ! .... 15 o: country Soap per lb Candles, mould per lb Candles, dipped ' " Cheese per lb Dried Peaches per lb.... Eggs pir dozen Flour per bbl. Flax seed per bushel.... Feathers per lb .!...... Lard per lb IV VV. Flour per lb , Molasses...,,...,, Oats per bushel;..!.'.. -i.. Onions per bushel'. Rye per bushel l ou 1 S" lno nice per lb. Sugar, refined " ;. . ou Sugar, New Orleans, 6 lbs ...i, 1 1)0 Svrup. per gallon I u Salt, No. 1 per bid ..-.,.;-1 5U Soft Simp per gallon '. 25 Tiir iur irnllrm 1 lid Tea per lb... -" r- 3,-w ,2a'i 40 Turpentine per gallon.. .i Tallow per lb W heat per bushel . 2 u ... t II" ... 4 (lU White Lead per keg, one ivimo ner ousaui :. . I Wo. 1 common to line 5nau Potatoes per bushel S 00a2 i l'arsnips, per bushel '. 8" rilTSBUKG tiUNKRU MARKET. May 20, 1H00. Giiaw Club Wheat at 2.33 Oats fiim, at 50 to 55, from storeat (Jd to 65. Shelled Corn at SO. lfve is in demaud; sale otlOUO hi shtls, it 1,00. Fi.oun $10,75 to 11,25 for fair to choice brands ot Spring Wheat, and $12,50 to $13 for Winter Wheat brands, llye Flour is selling at $0,50 to 1. Provisions 13. icon nt 14 tor Shoul der i 17 for Sidesj 2 1 for Plain Sugar Cured Harris, and 222i)-far Canvassed do. Laid is i selling ot 20 to 21 for country and 22J for city. . I'otatoeSi Sales in a regular way at $1,3.5 pur. bush, and $3,50 to 3,85 per bbl, as to quality. ' -. i ;: liinTKii Is quiet, and unchanged, Sales at 20 to 25 for common to strictly prime Koll. . ;: u - m ." ; v J : ; Egos Steady and fresh at 22 . "Baltimore Initio Market. Bauimokk, May. 24 Beef .Cattle. Piiees to-day j ranged ; as follows j . s A fe'w common to fair at $7,60(98, good $9 and extra beeves 99,23 per 100 lb--no icalawojfs, iu market.ii-.i'JM,-,.i'-, , , ,', ;: .. .11 . -; i ' , - . n .i j Nw YonK May 28. : , Qoldf irregular, unsettled apejj lower, opening at 140. and declining 'to. 13!), and closing at 1392. I DIED. V Iu Wayiioahurg, Pa., on Friday the I8th Inst., I860, Jamks EmVAiii), youn gest child ot liev. Pr. J. N fe Mrs. CaiiolInk Epmistos, aged three y cms six months' and eight days. On the 20th in;t., at Jefferson Greene County Pa , Jamks Gwtnn, aged ubout "8 vears. ... The subject of this noti:e was former ly a citizen of Muddy Creek Valley of this County, where during tho many years of his residence there, he had, by industry and tnigidily amassed a consid erable fortune, lie had recrnlly remov ed to his late home iu Jefferson for the purpose ot spending tho evening of his days in qtuit, but in a few weeks there after ho was summoned to his last, long real ing place. He was a good citizen and good neighbor, known for his uniform kind ness to his family and friends, and for his general sociul qualities. During his last hours, ho manifested considerable anxiety concerning the salvation of Ins soul, and treipiuntly . asked fov anil toi k great interest iu the prayers ot hi. nu merous friends in his behalf He leaves a it'o ami live children to motiin his lo.-s SPECIAL NOTICES fjpAN KXTKNSIVfi. SALE AND DI3 TlilUUTION ot'Tiauos, MelocWous, Ould and Silver Ware is now going on ui the Salesrooms ill IJuki. & Huo , !)l Liberty St , N. Y. These goods are sold at TWO DOLLARS EACH, ltnr.Aiiui.iiss of Vai.cb. Send TWENTY FIVE Cents for ouu numbered Notice, or ONE DOLLAR for SIX. Tlio Number on cucli Notice corresponds with the uuiiiber on punie article .f goods, which will bu pent ou rccept of The money will bo refunded of the goods do not (live satisfaction. Agents make TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK. Send tor a Circular. UEED&RRO. Ofiieo: 1'. O. UOX, filSH, 34 Liberty St. New York. A..I1I IS, ly A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America, as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Earl- Decay, Diseases of llie Urinary ami Seminal O.gaus, and tho whole tridn of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habils. Oreat mmihurs havo been already cured by this noble remedy. Promp ted by a dcslru to benefit tho altticted and un fortunate I will send the recipe .'or j repuring and using this medicine, in a scaled envelope, to any ono who noeds it, free of charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourso'f. Address, JOS. T. 1NMAN, Station 1), Bible House, April, ly New York City. - . . milE CONFSSIONS AND EXPERIENCE I or AN 1NVAI.II. . Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO' YOUNU MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Deliilitv. Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at llie same lime Tun Muans ov Sni.i'-Cuiiii. I!y one who lias cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. Ry cueliwiug a potpa!d addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be nail nt tlio autii'ir. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. May 28 .-! y JkljrjKnpCo LN Y. Register's Notico. ATOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL 1 1 creditors, lenvtees. wards and other i (...fuiiiia Inlfti'.iftO.fl Hint tl.n iin(li,rttlirnpil Kv ocotors, Administrators mm Gimrdinns hiive Hied their accounts in tho Registers Olllee, nml ttiiit. Hit! a-irnn will hn ire.ti.nted to the Orphans' Court to be held within and for the coanty ol ureeno, on VVetlnesilny, June u, lHiiii, lor contlnmulim ami allowance. Account of J. A. Sauteru, Executor of S. ninduimhier Account of John Haver, Gard'um of Wilton lkidle. a minor. Account of S. II. lleutlleo and E. T. Headlcc, Administrator of I. F. lleadlee, dc'd Account of John NetF and Henry Sliarpueck, Admr. of John Netf. dee'd. Account ol'Hcnj. Wiiv, Executor of Thomas Jiurson, dee d. Account of Paul R.;a, Administrator of N. L Smith, di.'c'd. Account of Jacob Raaior, Executor of Jplm Mvers, dee'd. i AccountrofJacob Ramer, Gtiiirdlun n!' Nicey Ann EvauB, formerly Nleey Ann Minor. Account of Uriah Hineliart, Executor of usnn RinuhiirL dee'd.' Account of J. G. Dinsmore, AdmiuUtrator of . ujwis Harnhurt, dee'd Account of Thos. Moore, Adiuiaistrator Of W. I. Urnck. dee'd. PETER BltOWN, Register and Rec, M iy in, 'tiii.-tc. .P1 HVW 10f.alAL. A AT-JUNE ' ' 'TltM, I SOB. ' Coinmon-wcatlivs Tiiomas Wood, Te'rui.'rlSBiL . M - No. Bursou Xut uti V8, Bur8)n, Nik 41, Julie Term, iu-.i " ' ' . io ., , i Tucksburry vs. Lantz, No. 42, Dec. Term, '54. Garrison vs. Board, No. 118, Dec. Term T4 lu llowlsworthvs, Gwy nn, No. ll,,MarcU Turin, IB.iU. . , , Church va. Flenmknn. No. 12i). Jtinu Term, iH.,ii. Ilennen for nso vs. Elder et al, No. 133, M, 1 Term, I857. ; Shougli vs. Kinney's heirs, No. 27, Dec. T. is.-. 7. Moiitgoinuiy ct al vs. Fonner, No. 12, Sept Term, isr.s, Clemmer & Dunn vs. Cooper, No. 137, Supt Term. 18.18. Piper vs. Kincaid, No. 05, Juno Term, 185!) Hook vs. Oil's aduir's., No. 130, Sept. Term 18.1'J. Armstrong vs. Fuller, No. 08, June Term, '60 Uintzvs Laniz, jno. so, Bept. Term, ihuu, Same vs. Same, No. 51, " " 1 Sumo va Same, No 52, " " 1 S uno vs Same, No. S3, " " Htalev va. Cole, No. 72, Dec. Term. 18l!0. Shoemakor vs, Ycager, No. 00, March Term 1801.,. . , . ' Miller for use rs McNcely, adm'r,, No 29, Juno Term, I8GI. btephens and wile vs Lanlz's heirs, No, 38, juarcn rem, isua. Tanner vs. Hues et al, No. 70, June Term, 18li. i -- Rice vs Rice, Kb. 113, June Term, 1804. VViirdold Vs F, No. 87, Dec. Term, 1804 Hawkins vs Mifgan tp No; 47, Dec. T. ; Hawkins vs sano, No. 48, " " " Hawkins vs sano, No. 41). " " Maplu vs Kusiiit. No. 80, Juno Term, 1 803 itieaterzait vs. uray, jno. bb, Whlllatch vs Viliitlutch. No. 89. June T. llixenbaugh fir use vs. Watois, No, 41, Sept. Term, ists. Ross et al. vs.tyrayetal. No. 08, Sept. Term, - leeo. 1 i 'i Wise vs. Slmml No. 79. Sopt. Term, '05 Common wealth vs. Johnson Ex's., No. 10, December lona. 180A.- . -Bnyard vs Meet, No. 42, Dec. Term 1805 Hogs vs Hell, fo. 85, Dec. Term, 1805. South vs Long; No, (12, Dec. Term. 1805. Noel vs. Swarcttl No. 03. Duo Term 18(15. Commonweal , vs. . McGurgen, t No. ;107, ww lum, won. -, i ,, ( J. V. TEMPLE, Proth'ry, May J.3, 18'.-to MO 0. J. WILLI RD, Wo. (l7 BKOADWAY, NEW YORK. ffUIE MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL'. IN- SlKLJll-.M' manulac'.ureil, ami tlio Model Organ OF THE' WORLD 1 - .''it Combining Sweetness and Depth of Tone, lieautllill anil ( haste Iu Appearance, l(u l'ming and Elevating in its Tenden cies. . For Churches, Parlors or t - the Boudoir it has no equal, ; and has Invariably taken the FlUSTPUiiMI UM wliurever exhibited in Competition with other well known manufac turers. Tldrtv-four different styles, and from ono to twelve stops, Lung Double lscllows, Uoulilo Blow Pedals, Knee -swell, etc., etc., giving gretit powei ami steadiness oi tone. Hit. BU haw, nppuen 10 me ijouum Reed Oranns, elves a volume oftonn equal to a sixteen foot slop In a Pipe Organ, ami when illumed to our Onjans containing llieni, anil four sets of Iteeils the volume ot time U equal i a '-'(Mio nine organ, and costing only about one fourth as much. Send for an illustrated Price List, giving full particulars. Address orders, O. J. V 11, 1. Alii), Wholesale Ageut, l!7 urouiiway, Ki. l. THE UllUAT UNRIVALED VOoE" iM A N Q F 0 R TE The cheapest first -class Piano Forte in the Market. These lieauliUll insliuinenls are last winnimr the.r wuv into public favor. The me is rich, full and nowerlul, and gushes f.irih wilh peculiar sweetness a melody, while the touch is easy and elastic. Are llnished in rich rosewood cases, with lull iron frame, over strung bass and Fiench uraiiii action. All have large round corners, wuu imca un shed like tho trout. Jivery instrunieni luuy warranted five vears. Circulars giving cor rect likeness taken from photograph, with full deserlpiivo price list, sent free to auy uddress on application. A Ett niitilul song mill utnoniB WOUTII TlllllTV CKNTS, Accompanies llie Circular, and is worlliy of , preservation, ucaicrs win u iui nished these Ueauliful lu sliunu nts at the LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. And Teachers at the rates of discount. Adr dress all orders to O. J. VV1LLARD, Wholesale Agent, 0'J7 llroadway, N. 1. Whoh'sale ncrenls for Win. A. Pond ACo's, Rcardman, Gray & Co, .'s. Win. Kuabe&Co.'s, and other first class ' 'V . . ' ! . ' rxXT2.o Fortes Circulars uivimi correct likenesses of theso cflebiMled Piano Fortes and Taylor & Farley Model Oigins, tnrwarUea to any aaurcss on application. Tbo J.a'.est Wings, runiisneu January i, 18G(i. and niidled to any address free of postage. Oh. fill!: me that dear old Bong a.lc We've drank from thu same canteen, by J. G. Ciark, ; .. . 85c IV.'iuttii'ul Wales, sang by J. R. Thomas, a.io I'm happy as the day is long, C0c Somebody's Daifuig, ' ., ' . ,r-' ' ; 3SC Violets under Iho snow, by II. Tucker, IWc tavect be thy repose, by J. II. Thomas, , 8.1c Song ot tho spoon, a now collegesoug, HOC The Angel Guide, by Favager, line When I went courting Sallie, coiu'c, ".0c Only a withered rose, . ' , .'1:1c Mother, I have hord sweet music, .He Pleasant dreams of long ugo, 3.1c Oh. s.iy not a woman's heart 13 bought, cue Kathleen, dear, 4(.'o Hefore I was married, O deiir. 35c We'll meet no more nt twilight hour, !!(: Reailtil'ul Isle of Hie sea, bv j. R. Thomas, 31n Old don't care, by W. K. Basford, 85c Light ol my soul, of thee I'm dreaming, H5c Five o'clock in tho morning, 4()c Clcon nnd I, f-anj: by Harry Tucker, 8i'c Come, Nellie dear, I'm wueping, by Tucker 30c Music on the waves, vocal duct, by Glover 00c No time like tho old time, , . l)0c Give the old man a chance. :Mc Ono bright moony night, e-iuiic, . 3.1c They all come home but mine, ' '' ' , Sue Young man on tho railway, . . . ' 35c When Fenians fight lor freedom 35c Down by Iho giile, by .1. . R. Thomas, lido $jrP.irlii ordering Music and over paying for the same Will receive their change inclosed with the Muie, or Mrnlc will be selectodi 'as parties prefer.1' All.orders promptly attended to, and any inform itiou cheerfully given. Rui'i;itnscK9 : lion. O W. Pat'ersru, ex Gin'nrnor of New York, Weslfl-. Id, N. Y., T. R Co'man. President Lake Shore Bank, Dun kirk. New York. Nkw Tokk CiTv.RrFKnKN'cns,: William A. Pond & Co., William U..' Bradbury',' Curliart, Necdliam Si Co . Siberia Olt ; Hugh Kiddle, Esq , Giiiiftal Supt. Mollvo Power, Erie R, It. Wheeler A Wilson.. (. , . S3" Address Orders. O J. WILLARD. Wholesale I'lano Forte. Oman A Jlush- Dealer, No. 027 Broadway, N. Y. Dec 20, 1-R08 -if IP or JBC9,l0 ! riUIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE 1 the property known as the TYCARD FARM, sltunto at New Brownsville, Monongalia coun ty, W Va., thrco miles from Blacksville, Dunkaid Creek, containing ubout 2 lit acres, it is in (hie order, good uew dwelling house, caniagu house,-barns, sheep puns and all ne cessary out buildings. Fences are In good repair s a flao young orchard of choice fruit upon the premises. It 1b near to churches, schools, stores, mills, &s., &q. The farm will be shown by Mr. A: -W. Tehucnf. near the premises, or by tho subscriber. AUGUSTUS ESENWEIN. May 28, -tf Mapel Fftrnv Duukard. 1 SomctliliiRlCnwand Navol for Agents, Podlers, Country , Stores, Druggists, and nil seeking an honorable and profitable business, tree by mail for 85 cts.f wholesale 9 n?r doz. Canvassors realize $n to if; 1 2 per dav profit. ABBOTT & DOWD, I . Manufacturers, 1U0 Water St., N. Y. ' May 23, '66.-41. ,,.' . ; Administrator's) .folic e "'" T ETTERS of udmlnlstrstion iiavlnir hoen JJ granted to tho uudorslgnod upon the es tate of Oliver Keonor, late of Aleppo town ship, dee'd. Notice Is horeby , given to. all persons Indebted to said estate to make lm mediate payment, and, those having claims against the samo are ioreby notified to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. .... JOSEPH KEENER. . . . i May i-Swj 4V.()m'V. ofjrsosoa tn.5 33 WIS !:; XyjATSZ1 TvKALER IN B inks 8l.Afl,nrlr. Wall Pn Lf Window Paper, &o. Biindsy Schnot pooks of nil kinds constanlly cm hand,' Way- neshurg, Pa., opposite Post Office. Msyfl,'ce.-ly mOti' UNDKRSIGNl'iD ADMINISTRA 1 'IXJHthe estate of the late LOT LEN AltD, dee'd., will otl'er at public salo, ou tbo premises, on ; i SATURDAY, 9th DAY OF Jt'NK, NKXT, the following described (arm, l.ilu the property uf aaid deceased, to wit : A Til ACT 0 F L A X D filuato in Jeflersf.n township, Greene county, Pa , adjoining lauds of II. C. lloulsworlh, Itlcob Rush, Ksq., nud others, coutaiulug TWO HUNDRED AND HIIUTEKN . ACRES, more or less, about ono hundred and sixty of which are cleared, and on which ate erected a two story frame 1 WELLING HOI'S U, A good frame tenant he use, one nnd a half stories high, a frame barn, thiiy feet by forty and oilier necessary outbuildings. This is umong the most di sii uhle farms In the county, and is well worth the attei.tiou of purchasers. There arft several banks of excellent co.il opeued on the premises., There is also a fine orchard of - npples, some peach ami other trait Ireeson the farm. TERMS OF SALE will be made known ou the day ot sale. LEVI LEONARD. JNO. tt, UAYARI), May 9, 'li. ts Ai'mln'o'i-o.-' AYKU'S SAKSAi'AUlLLAv IS if concentrated cxirnbt of llie choice root, socomliined with other substances of si ill greater alterative power as to nlfoid au elfi-c- unildole lor dis- j ' l'asl'3 Sarsiipuiila is ( iu,.uii;n in L'llie. CIUCI1 wanted by those who i- sulfur from Striuious complaints, and that ono which will accom plish their cure must prove, as tills has; ol Immense service L ims large class ol our at Hided fellow-eili. -ns. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by ex periment on many ;f the worst cases to be round in llie loiinwing coiiipiniiiis Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and 8ores Pkin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Krupuons. St, Anthony's X' ire,- hobo or Ery sipelas. Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ac. i Svn'iilis or V( nerial Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged nso of thisSarsa pariila, anil the patient is lcltm comparative health. Fem ile diseases are caused by Scrofula In the blood, and are often soon eun d by this Extract ol Sirsaparilla, Do not discatd this lnvaluarlle mcdic'ne, because von havo been imposed upon by soni"thing pretending to he sarsaparllla. while It was not. i When you have used Ayer's then, nnd not till then, Will you know tl o virtues of Sarsaparilla. For nilpute particu lars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, which the Agents below named will furnish gratis to all who call for it. , . , , Ayer's Cathartic Pills,' for," the cjnu of Costivencss, .lauudice, Dyspepsia, Indigi slion Dysentery, Foul stomach, Ileadache, Piles. Rhtfiima'ism, Heartburn arisinit frMn Disor dered Stomach. Pain or Morbid Inaction of l he Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neu ralgla, and tor IJItiner Pill. They are sucar coaled,. s6 that Hie most sensilivo can take them pleasantly, .and they arc the best Apeuieut lu the World, fur all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by J. 0 Al ICR1 & CO., Lowell, Mass.. and sold by Dr. D. .W. ' Rraden.l Dr. Wm. L. Creigh, lit. :V. Harvey, WayueMnirg, Pa., and al'Druggri'.s throughout the county. Mav 10. '2m. ... O Tes! O, Yes! COM13 ALt,' YOU GOOD , PEOPLE, young .and old, who want to purchase good and cheap Nothing! and examine my NEW STOCK which I havo just brought on from thu Ci:y of Philadelphia. I can sell as good suits of all JilniU ofL . ; ' : i i t i I 1 1 ; i as cheap and cheaper than can bo bought in any other est il liuhment. I am deteiiuiued not to bo undjrsold by nny ono. , . ":A. J. 80WER3. Wnyniilmrg, Mjy 9, 'fl.-3in. FARME-aS "GBOCEIIY," TllH Oi.l) NAMI! HUT IN NI'W HANDS. L . W . T II O M I SO N . HAVING purchased tho above named Gro cery, has refitted and restocked it Ho has a complete Btoclt ot(7infectlouery,oranges, Lemons, Sugar. Oolfi d, Te,-" (green and black), Syrup, Molasses, canned fruit cheese, rice, soda ash, white lime, soft soap (country made) candles, crackers ot all kinds, cigars, tobacco, (chewing and smoking) fish, lamps, ol', small fancy nrlleles, &c. &C. Any ono needing tho articles nif'iitlonnd r anything In tlio lino nrtt ineulioned will do well to call. Produce taken tn trado. Remember thu place. Iho "Farmers' Grocery," formerly owned by P. Brown. ; May !), 'Uli.-ly. AGENTS WANTED TO T..KB ORDERS for the best sellinghook over published, THRILLING STORIES OF THE GREAT REBELLION. Compilsing heroic adventures and hair-brcadth escapes of Soldiers, Scouts, Spies and Refu gees; during exploits ot Smugglers, Gueri l las. Desperadoes and others ; T les of Ixiyal and Disloyal women i Stories of the Negro. &c, iVc, with iuciihntsof Fun and Merriment In Camp and Meld. By Lieutenant Colonel Chillies 8. Greene, late of the United' States Araly. Handsomely iilust ntud with engrav ings on steel aud in oil colors. '. Send for circulars snd S'.'o the liberal terms offered. C S. G IfEENE Co., Publlsl crs. No. 134 S. Tulrd Street, Philadelphia. May2,4w, ' Sl.SOO PER YEA8 1 want ngeifti every where .to sell our impiiovkd $2ib' Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Ahovo salary' Or largo commissions paid. The only machines' sold in ilm United States for loss than if to, which are fully liceus od by Howe, Wheeler Wilson,' Grover Raker, Singer! & CV., Innll Such elder. All other cheap machines aro Infringements nnd the seller or user are liable to arrest, tine and iinprlssonmont. Circulars froe. .Address or call upon Shaw & Clint, Jllddoford,, Mains or Chicago) in Jan. 17 -ly. STEAMER ."CHIEF- i iTAfN,"lU R'Aiiiums, A Cnimnnmlcr.' Capf 11. I steaSSKaflJESw , i Mason, Clcrkt loaves ' Greonsboro,, for. Pittsbui'gh evory Mnndnj, Wednesday and 'Friday", at Diti"." Tjcbvos I Pittsburgh for Greensboro every Tuesday, 1 Thursday and Saturday, May tuyoo.-Gin. Impediments ti tiox, Ei'ii.F.rar ni uulgenreor sexua f-j-ntee, in a si The celebrated ossayclearly demon! suceessmi practice, i oiiences of nl(-abusi without tlio dangeroil cine oi tno npplieutio out to a mode of cure I and elfvctual, by nieaii fercr, no matter what limy euro himself rculimVu. tr i'he Lecitlro should bo In the hands i every youth and every man In tho hind. Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to I address, pot; fiaUl, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps Aililn ss lliu puimsnurs, (HAS J. C. KLINH CO l27Rnwcry, New York, PostOUlca Box 4184 vj miirL'li'dii-ly ' I WILL sell nt public sale, to tho highest bidder, at the Court HuUse in Waynesburg, on tho second Monday cf junenext, tho following lots of ground situate In the borough of Waynesburg, for the payment of the taxes due and unuiU by tho owner or -owners thereof and which have been assessed , . upon said lots on tlio owner or owiie-8 thereof, for Slate, county, township aud borobgh purposes, to wit : W)ff. I. A LOT OF GROUND situate upnu Maine or High street, hounded by lot ol J. &M. Riuehait on tho East; by lot of the widow of Chiistian Baltzell, dee'd , on the 1 We.-t, and Strawberry nllcv on tho North, be ing lot No. seventy-seven (77) In the plan of said town or borough. Assessed in the name of John Jones, or John Jones' heirs. 2. A LOT OF GROUND on the corner of Cumberland and Greene streets, and bounded on the North by Ch"iry alley, beh.g lot No. one hundred and seventy-one (171) iu the plan of said town. Assessed to or in the uiinio of Robert Whiteliill's heirs. 3. LOTS NUMBERS LMi, 27, '.'8, 29 and u, situate East of tlio Cumberland Pres byterian Church. Assessed to Jouathaa , Munis, or the heirs of Jonathan Morris. 4. LOT on the coiner of Maine or High and Rlchhlll streets, bounded by lot of John Mmincll on the East, und Strawberry alley on the North, being the West half of lot No. ' seventy-nine (i!i) in the plan of said town. : Assessed to Mrs. Russ, Miss Ross, M. Ross and Muses Rush. TERMS Cash in hand sufilcitut to pay the taxes, and costs and expenses of side, nnd bond with security on interest lor tlio payment '. of tho surplus purchase money, ticeordluj to law. THOMAS IAMS. ... Treasurer ot Green County. . Treasurer's Olllee, April 4, 'DC ts. ... apll 'Hit. ' Exchange Hotel ; Greonslioro, . : J. W. HAKN, Proprietor. TN INVITING THE PUBLIC to his patrou- . L age, the undersigned feels confident, that by his long experience, he Jwill bo enabled to render sallstaction to nil. He guarantees the ; bent accommodations both to man snd beast, May Io.'CI-iy J. W. HARN. , Lyo.ns Periodical Drops ,' THE GREAT FEMALE f REMEDY F , It . . IRREGULARITIES. .-, , , Theso Drops are a scientifically compound ed fluid preparation, nnd better than - any J Pills, i'owders or nostrums. . lieinn nquiu, their action is direct and positive, . rendering them a reliable, speedy nnd certain spccillo . for tho cure of all obstructions and suppres-, sions of nature. Their popularity is Indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles 'aro an-i minlly sold and consumed by the ladicB of the i United Slates, every one ot whom speak in tlio strongest terms of praise of Iheir great mollis. They are rapidly taking tho plaeo of every other Female Remedy, und aro ceni Biderod bj all who know nUghtof them, as the surest, safest and most infallible prepara-. tion in llie world, for the cure of all, female complaints, tho removal ol'all obstructions of ' naturo, and the promotion ot health, regiilari i ty and strength. Explicit directions staling i when they may lie used, nnd explaining when ; nnd wh they should not, nor could not bo ' used Without producing clteets contrary to 1 nature's chosen laws, will bo found carefully folded around each bottle, with the written , signutiiru of John L. Lyon,, without which none are genuine Prepared by D, JOHN L. ' LYON, IPS' Clmpti Street, New Haven, Conn., Who enn be consulted either personally, or by mail,,, (enclosing stamp,) concerning alljpi'ivatu Uis-, eases nud tuinnlu weaknesses. , , , , Bold by Druggists evervwhertf ' 1 c o. Clark & co., J j . General Agci.ts for U. S. ami Cauados.' Nov, 8, 'Oii.r-IV. ADMINISTR ATOIW NOTICE. Letters of Administration upon the Estate of JOHN UEADLEE, Esq., late of Perry Town ship Greene Co. dee'd., having been granted ' to the uudersigncd by the RcgUtcr of Greene ' County, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said Estate nrejrecpiested to pay the-i same, and those having claims against said Es tate are requested to present them dulv au thenticatcd tor settlement. ' PUINEAS UEADLEE, ELIHEADLEB. . Apr 10 B w, Adininislrators. ' DR TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT. TJikd or ennui- what a pretty and interest--17 ing child I saw last week ! But now, alas I It is no moro. Such was the conversation of two gentlemen riding down town in tho cars' Died of croup !' how strange ! when Dr. To bias' Venetian Liniment is a certain cure, if taken in time. Now, Mothers, we appeal to you. It is not for tho paltry gala and profit we make, but for thosako of your Infant child that now lies playing at your feet. 1 Croup Is a dangerous disease r hut uia Dr. Tobias . Venetian Liniment In lime, and It is robbed of Its terrors. ,. Always keep it in tho house ; 0 you may not want it to-night, or to-morrow, no telling when but armed with tills liniment ' . you are prepared, let It enmo whou it will. Price only 40 cents a bottle. Olllee f8 Cort- nndt Street, Now York. Sold by all druggits DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT.' : A CERTAIN CURS for pains la limbs ami back, sore throat, croup, rheumatism, colic, &c. A perfect, family uiodicino, and novor fails. Read! ,Rud:i Read !!! ' Livoxu, WaVsr Co., MiciI., June IC, SU. ' This Is to certify that my wife was taken.' with Qulnisoy Sore Thmut; it commoncod to swell, and was so sore that sho could not swallow, and toughod violently. I used yoii Liniment, nncl made' si perfect cure iu ono.' week. I firmly believe Hint hut for the' Llnl uient sho would have lost her life. ... , '-',. i JOHN H. HARLAN.. ir. Price 40 and 8Q cenU. Sold by nil druggist 0mce,5(l Cortlaudt -Street, N. Y. . ' : ; i SOp -A MONTH !r-A..K-r?j wanted lor slxmtirely nsw artlcles.usv out. Jddres aO. T. GAREY, City Building, BIdft. forMlae, J,nl7, ftsfil