j, e, sayersTki WAYNUSBUIKi: WEDSE4DAY. FEBRUARY 20, I SG7. BONDS! BOJ1D3M BONDS III Not Nationnl,.State, or County bonls, but bonds of your own good faith in the IturuniiCAN. Wo appeal directly to lhoso who havo never settled with the paper since it passod from L K Evans' thands. Wo must havo somo assurance te'bre tho first of April next that such accounts will bo adjusted. JVj bills, unless In a few particular instances, will be sent to delinquent?. Let all who jiis pect they owo us anything either for subscription or .advertising, como ipromptly and pay up. Remember what 70 6ai l last wcef., none but Ih'ise who .pay will roeciva tho paper. We havo to meet our obligations and shall uso every honest moans to obtain that which cis rightfu ly due us. Come and pay, Ull ui ynu can't pay, or take the amtqHf.nrs ! TIIECONNELLSVIblili RAILROAD BILL. Tho bill referred to failed in the S 'lis nto on tho lbth inst, by four votes. Whether or not wo consider this ns showing tho probable f ito of a g nural railroad law, wo must adaut in this case that the monopoly proved strongest. Tho prospects are not good for its pas BJg). Wo havo noted with interest that meeting! were held iu adj lining counties, and that a il-.'torintnntioii was expressed to resent tho injary at tho polls, regardless ot party sentiment in case their representatives disobeyed tho wishes of their constituents. The matter of a General Ktilroad Bill is yet before tho Lgnlalnro. It there is any one part of our C jminonwealth that it will alT.'Ct more than another il is Greene County. Its de'eat prostrates all hope? of future a Ivancement. Our hidden wealth. which his so Ion;; awaited tho call of enterprise to comi 1 n th' will bo remanded. 1) lom-d for years past to the withering and crushing ell jets ol monopolies, who never knew, nor ever will, when their sell'nh appetites nre satiated i no dir ct ou'-lct for our pro. duets; no means of itijress; no comfort able, in fact, n ithiag.that can be called a thoroughfare, the want of which we hive so grievously fe't all this and more wo tvill be compelled lo bear for timo to oomo. Iu its success wo predict a rem cdy. Oar present representatives of this section, we are pleased to know, favor .the movement, but could not the people of our county asscniblo in convention and send up a voice of warning to tho capital, that would ir.fluonco some who in the future expect emolument t their bands? It is ouri'.utylo cast iu our mite. Lot somo of our solid, bitsi. ness men move in the matter nt once Appoint a day when the men ot nil par ties may assemble at a states' place, and show tl e world at largo that we are not imbeciles, that we would escape the thralldom tho ignorance of somo years jinoe f ubjeoted us to. Wo trust that tho defeat of the Con tiellsvillo bill will hasten action. BOLDIER3' AND SAILORS' BOUNTY. Tho IIouso passed a bill to equalize bounties of soldiors nnd sailor. It is a substitute for th'j law of last session, and gives each soldier who has sorved any timo eight and one-third dollars per month, wth a deduction of all Federal State and local bounties which ho may havo rooetved. AH of tho Eastern men voted against tho bill on tho ground that soldiors from their States would re ceive nothing, as thoy had boon paid aN ready buoU larga bounties by those States. The Western man voted for the bill for the contrary reason. It passod by 91 to C2. This bill, if not curtailed m its for Tuition by certain conditions and pro. visions, wo consider as near tho equaliz ing of bounties as Congress will ever get. Let the S.-nato pass it ns abovo, giving to all honorably discharged Sol -Jiors, without restriction, the pro ra'a for timo sorved, and it will rendur uni versal satisfaction lo tho men who, above all othors, should bo satisfied. Mr. Searight, tho sagacious and patriotio (?) Senator from Fnyefio Co, 'has introduced a bill in tho Legislature to inflict tho death penalty on negroes for 'committing outrages on white women. Tho editor of the Crawford Republican reoommends that ho add a clause to hang white man for similiar otrag.is on black women, and thus require oopporheads to bo equally virtuous as tho Wicks, ui.d at the same time prevent tho mtuyling of copper so freely witli t bony, FORGERIES. A pamraph is Koing the round of the iXonocralio papers, which they repro lent to bo an extract from u speech of Daniel Webster, delivered "inoro than hirty years ago," They havo been dialleuged timo and rnd again by the lladteal press to Hulitanii tu Iho usscr ion by prudiicii.;.; the speech of Uto groat Uatosnian from which they mako this ixtraet It is needless to say tlmy have tailed. Any one acquainted with his writings 'unow it to bo an untruth. So, loo, "Brick" Pomeroy's libel casn with Geii'l. Duller. Tho shameless originator had it well bols'.ercd with falsehoods, and it was widely circulated Koai-liiutr tho General's ear In comes out in a card in thu N. V. Tribn e over Ins own signature, slumping it a forgery, As nil ndvertisin card it did "Uriel;" good servio?. His character, liu had none to sacrifice, II seems ihey adopt Shcnd ill's idea not '1'hil' Sheridan, ho never lies that a lie is never well told unless it ex ceeds all others. Jilt SIIELLAU.VRUBiM SPEIXUI, This intilliblo document, which wo present our readers t idiy, c.vvn"nls itself to the good ssnse of all who nro not alUieted with ni'.oinnvitiiu on poli ties Wo might in military parlance style it "shirt, sharp, nnd djjisive." Contrasted with the sop'-.nnrij cH'iiiou of Joo L Di.vsin, recently circulated in our couniy.it is the niastci peiee beside tho productioi of the novicj It is a lucil expose of tho tenets preahed and adhered to by sham Djinecracy. Sjtting forth iu bold unmistakoablo language the folly and liu danger of their mentis sistent dogmas an I sophistry. Wo would bespeak a careful reading "SWINGIS" HOUND." D ..Mnocniny with the ingratitude that charae!eriz"S the party, already attacks tho lVesi djit, fir the g'owing nilimai'y between him and Congress, whereit? he yields the ground so stubbornly held I during tho last campaign. The N. Y. iVo!il with a frankness hitherto nnas ! snmed admits the truth of tho f-llow ing facts, and at the same luno "gets one in bsautiful" on tho President's "mug." 'It the President h eapibl i of yield ing, it would have ben better to save Iho country from this long turmoil by yielding long ago. By his vigorous opposition to Congress he has exasper ated the radicals, and edaea'ed Hie S ii l Ii into stii'.ihoiiiness At an earlier stage, the South would have submitted moro easily, i n, I Congress liuve liei n exulting. The Presi lent cannot justi fy himself eithe1' morally or logically in kreping everything at log.'iheads for so long n period, it' the quarrel is 'o bo settled at lust by Congress having its own way. I To should either not yi 'Id at all, or have yielded sooner and saved all this gratuitous mitchief." How many of Iho U'orUs' readers in these parts see it in the same light? Tiiomvs Ji.-.KiTiiso'x tho author of tho Declaration of Independence, and to whom 1) nnocrats love to appeal as tho f .muder ot their party, says in his letter lo Judge Hoan, Sept, Cth, 1810: 'In. dependence can bo trusted no where but with ths people in mass; they are inh rontly independent ot ail but moral law.' And this ho said when speaking of the Supremo Court as tho last resort. Ho also said: 'Oar Judges are as honest as other men nnd not more ho.' And again, 'As or tho safety of society, we commit honest maniacs to lludlam, so, Judges from tho bench, when their orrouioiis biases nre leading us to ili.-solulion It may indeed injure them in favor or for luiio, but it saves the liepublio, which is tho Supremo law.' Notwithstanding these sentiments of Jefferson, tho Con servatives (alias Domocrats) throw up their caps for him and shout aloud over the late decisions of the Supreme Court, deciding that Congress cannot pass any law requiring qualifications of practicing attorneys in the Courts. Though the Courts nro created under tho Constitu. tion by Congress, nnd Congress may require certain qualiliculioiis for Judges, but as soon as the Court is created il ba coms n master of the creator, nnd denies tho creator any power to require qualifi cations of attorneys. Tim Court holds that it has the power to require a good, fair character, and of course it the Court thought treason a blur upon an attorney it could exoiudo. - So theOourt holds, or rather it is the feeling of the Court, that Itehellion against tho Government is u trilling matter, not comparable' to petty misdemeanors or even immoralities, Tho people never accepted the Drod Scolt decision sustaining Slavery, much h ss will they accept those sustaining the Rebellion. Sknsidlk. Horace Greeley, in a leo lure recently dehverod on "Advertising," said i "Somo men who know enough to advertiso nro yet so narrow minded as to conline their advertisements to journals of their own creed and party. It they do not ehooso to trade with uny but men ot liko faith, this is wises but il they desiro tho wholo publio for cus tomers, it is otherwise," Oun Vamshtwh, A carlcntiiro resembling Punch's tnts of tlio "venerable journalist'' dedicated In the following lines: With scissors and pasta, You adapt to your taste Each article; and you now head It, or Give It a twtst. Its force to assist For you aro a country editor! "Comment Is unnecessary." A Mwiuiiit of the In liana Legislature I bulonging lo thu Copperhead persuasion, cannot read or write. Kve'utntje Democracy grows honest, John M jnissey and thu above are instances of whore they send representative moil. Thk bill to make League Inland u situ lor a new N ivy -Yard, especially for iron. dads, was pised by tho S 'tiuto, by a vota of 21 to 17, unit now only needs tho signature of tho President, Tan IIuNinnrrv Sunk Into signiH-. eiSfno all former feats of sailing vessel. (ji.'iiikk's fliimciise St.ock of Dry Goods casts everything hereabouts in the shade. A late arrival, call and s-e. KACII THINKS Foil IIIMSIII.F, Tin" iitlenll.in Elvnn t all wlu i-iiiiiiiiim1imIii for ihU C'i'Miiin, t Fur tu; Ki;i'iaii.ii.'.i. Till-: LOYElfS SOUhOQU. Ye heavy e',011 hi Hi i cloak llislty Awake your thunders from on lilj's. Disclmrgo your ilrenclila ; sheds nf rain, O'er summit's crest, o'er jjroyii iiu 1 i! tin j An 1 let tliv torrents, dunning wrath, As if on purpas isi my p itli - I'll spoj I aw ly, through m'nt no I spray. I Ye chill D icmilpr win 1 Hi it ht.vj , Call iiji your wliltenin ;. b;in IVig snows, And IIU tha frosty ev mine's uir, Till scarce I sub the Hi"k .irlng t;! are, : That's thrown from out the eo'.t.igo il tor, : Wliern Imailily dwell tho honest poor, , Wlios'i voltes g .y heguile my way. Your pawsrls vain, the drifting blast Shall ever blow unheeded i e-t, Nor rain nor torunls shall Impede, Nor cold nor ilirknixs slull I lined, , l''or what isllooil or Winter's storm, I!' wailing hearts are Intaliag warm ? j And (can it he!) one heat t for me, Wliilo miny fir the "yello.v shine," I Will hravjtiia d'tep or work the niinoj ' I for friendship I'.'fwat, trua, ' Wotill piy ili.j purchasj frjoly too; ; IV.it 'tis not wtviPli cm nuke in blest, For h'tiv in iu's purest J y mid best, ( Isfdtlil'nl love ; who cm ilisprov.j ? Soi.nx. . . . . . For Hie 15':iMn;i.i.MS. j A FHW TIIOUOIITd. j Tim war c'oud of rebellion pissed , over and the bright sunshine of peace smiled upon us. Trie industrial inter ests of the country had to some extent become paral;7.;d. "Tito plow stood still in the li tld of promise," and eve ry thing b"gau to sliovv lint war wis wasting mil country. H it, when peaie came whit a minvmiiry change. A wholesoma reiction e.iliveued and ins vigor.ited every h most man's heart, and every thing bi I fair that an nbuu 1 aut proipurity w ml 1 f illo.v in the foot steps of p.j km. I iio v ask tin hmest man, aro we realizing or enjiung pea .o and proiperily ? . Wlrm the brave and honored Soldier was welcomed to his home, his heart was light, buoyant and resolute. II) grasped the plo-v bj the handles, but ere he tiirnol many furrows ho was comptilled to observe tho situation. Another war is threat ening. If ho sows I o has no assurance that, lief ire reaping time ho will not be called forth to conquer another band of traitors. I lo sees Herculean ( flirts being made by grot and influential (but not good) men to firco triitors, ot tha deepest dn, into the councils of tho nation s and t hreats made by no less a porsonago than President Johnson I hat tho militiry arm shall he usa I in their behalf. Now this state ot alTiirs conM have benn obviated, had President Johnson (afor llooth made him President) Said as an old fanner would say t his sons. "Coma biysl here's work for you. You know how its done, but I will nlvise you. Here are thirteen States that havo suspended their relationship to this government by acts of hostility nnd rebo'lion, thoy are now submissive and penitent and dmiro being restored to their full relationship with the governs mont politically, socially, &o. .This wu will do, but before doing so wo want somo guarantee that will forever set aside the possibility of another rebellion originating iu tho samo quarter. Wo on, make -your test oaths, nnd enforce them, throw up such protco'ioiia around Congress that none but good true, and loyal moil can enter.'' It Andrew Johnson had said a tew words liko tho forgoing to Congress, nt the proper timo, what a diliaivnt stata of nfl'iirs there would be now. The loyal element iu iho South would have gained tho ascendancy. Loyal men would have been sent to nsk admission to tho councils of tho nation, the machi nery ot government would have moved off in him working order, and wo would bo enjoying Iho benefits resulting thero from, lint instead of that wo havo a man disgracing thu Presidential chair brought to that position by tho hand of an assassin and trim to tho tratorous and malignant spirit ot his constituent Booth. Booth and Johnson eo work ers in an iniquitous plan to annihilate the namo and form of Abraham Lincoln, Tho former destroyed his lite tho latter is trying to destroy his principles. In stead of using tho advantages of his position to promote the Interest and welfare otnr country ho is doing nil in his power to disgraco ns. Our in duslrial Interests ' are sulTering almost as though hostile armies wore yot in thu Held. Let him go on, if there is no remedy, nnt heap insult upon injury, disgrace upon disgrace. Ins lite will be but it blot upon the pages of American history. The poor, old, npostato, ho forsook the principles that elevu'ed him to an honorable position, and precipita ted himself into a gulf of infamy, dissi pal ion and ilcgred.-ition, for tho sake of a visionary notoriety that his weak and tuiilo mind conceived in the empty shell of "My l'oi.u v" k. LIO I IT AT LAST! The Cjmufrcial of Monday last says the proceedings in Congress nnd tho news from Washington iu general, touching the question of reconstruction, are ot tho highest importance. A com plete reconciliation of Congress and tho President is on the point ot consilium i tion. The President gracefully, and with apparent sincerity, yields every I thing. Oar special dispatches sot forth I the tonus i f reconciliation and give a I history of the preliminary steps with in-1 teresting particularity, The plan to be adopted provides for I dividing the rebel States into military J districts, which, until civil governments lire restored, will be govern 'd by mill-1 tary cjinuiau luis d .(signaled ' by iho Presidjial. The Consiitiiti onal Anion. 1 incut is to bo the basis tor restoring civil ' governments; nil male persons of proper i age, without regard lo race or color, ; uru to be voters Irom tho Mart, an. I , whenever a State shall thus reorganize nnd elo 't representatives liiey are to be i admitted to seats in Congress The text, ol 'th .. iil-iii will be found in our dispatches. It. goes to the bottom of an I comprehends the entire business It embraces every essential idea fir which Congress has contended, and in some respects gees even furl her than a majority ut, one timo would have insist ed on going In brief, it inflicts a penalty for treason, seiures equal suf fago, disfranchises lea ling rebels, r palliates llie rebel, and makes sacred the f.-deral debt Audio all t Ins. il. is almost ab-olutely cclain, the Presid-'iil gives Ins asscin; to insure restonifon on a plan giving efl'.'cl to these great ideas and precious principles, he will cordially co 0A-i aU' with Congress. If it. i-hall be carried through if which there uo.v seems to bo every probability then indeed, as in form "i- periods in our recent history, when times were di'kest will the n itioti 'out of this ne'.ile, d inger, pl.lek this flower safety. ' Sinei) the above was wn't en we have received l ews of the adoption, at six o'oloek and ihiily minules Sunday morn ing. of Senalor Siiki.m vn'.s substitute, by a vole of ihii-ly-nine to ten. That, the House ot li"pre;eii(ative will concur in the aetiou nf t'ne Sjiiale. their can scate. I v be am d ml'. Tii".TM.i.i-;-r si ...u:ii-:-i of ih.i Unite 1 Stal' s S 'ii ito. is itli'- Cowttii the shor test. .Mr Divis; while tinteen ot the forty-nine ate over six leet iu hcightdho h-aviest, .Mr V m Wfi'il.j; the lightest, Mr U'd lie; while twelve wei.'li two hundred poutidi or more. The Senator With tho hrg'st idlest, Mr Pomerny; the s:n lil 'sl, 1 iid iie: while nineteen have chests neas ning i.i ctrcu'iilerenee forty inoh.i i or in or, j with the largest In -ids, Mhs'-s. ("iiii.'M, N .smith, Poine nyanda id Via Winkle: the smallest, Mr. Lane, ol' Indiana; while thirty have heads ineasiring in circti nl'eieiiee twenty-three inches or more; the oldest, Mr Wrtght; th.i youog 'st, Mr. Spfngiia; while lliirly-inio havo lived lor iiioto than half a centtii v. GKEELKi': .VD'R'H I'O OIOUIIV. Tho C-'ii.tni! (1 :,9."i'i publishes a let ter tromllirioj (;ee!oy, in which he offers to (i jorgi ins the billowing good advice: "In my j itginenl your peopio begin at the wrong cud. Vou borrow ; neediess trouble cooci." nit'.g your rehi tious with tlie I' ideral (j-'ive: nmetit Your first and great concern is peace an 1 good will among your own people. Make the great mass of Georgian, whether loyal or once rebel, white or black, consented, harmonious and kind, ly towaid each ether, and you need not much earn what is done or left undone at Washing! in. H.mic", g to work, every man, woman and child of you, and grow at least twice tho cotton and corn, and put up twice the meat, you did last, year, and let Congress do its worst acts, wait and taki its own time tor it. I speak from the depth of a hearty good will. Pray try to on able lo write mo soon that almost every one in Georgia is hard at wotk, determined 10 live and let live, an I conceding to every ouo elsa a perfect equality of rights." Wiiimih Aim Tnnv Capiain John 11 Stewart, the Pennsylvania State Mil itary Agent nt Washington, desire s in I'm million .of John O Toole anil John Jameson. Iu Captain Stewart's ullieo at Washington is a cet tilicato of back pay aiif liming lo (MO'2,30, in favor of John O'Toole, whose son ot the same name was a private iu Company G Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, On May 0th, I8li(i, it was mailed to John O'Toole, Pittsburgh, and was returned through the dead It Iter i tlicc. On June lNlh, I SOU, a cheek for !?(lf 00, and iho discharge of John lamesmi, ' ot Company M. First Regi ment Pennsylvania Cavalry, was mailed to John Jameson, Jleriiotisville, Alio, ghepy county, Pa., and also returned through the dead letter olllco. To Soi.iiii'.us. By the provisions ot tho bounty net of July 'JSlh, 1H sol diers who had lost their ' discharges uotild i.ul collect thu 11)0 bounty. To remedy this a bill was introduced in the IIouso of Ueptosentatives last neck, providing that in such cin-es on uppltca tion lo the Second Auditor's ISiirouu thu bounty she dd bo paid, I his will no doubt become a law before iho end of the to'sion. . - - Nkw Covntkhfkit. A now counter feit ot the twenty-live cent notes has been Issued which is very diflieult of detection The scroll work around the figures "23," on the upper left hand cor ner, touches the Hue hues around the edgo ot tho note which forms the bor dering, while on the genuine no part ot the scroll work touches tho lino, i Kl'.llONSTM'CriNO i'Olt EllillNITY. "Mack," the Washington correspondent of tho Cincinnati C mmercitil gets oft' tho following ; Mr. Moorhead, of Pittsburg, closed un eulogy on his Into colleague, Phillip Johnson, with the following very touching piece of rhetoric t ''How im portant that we, while using our best energies to reconstruct the Government for time, should not tail to use proper exertions for reconstruction peisounlly tor eternity.'" I nm atraid if Congress men don't maku better progress will) eternal than they havo with temporal re construction, they will all go to the dcyil by default. A :ash of souniKits JusTicK. Loi:rs vii.i.k, 1'Yb. 7 Belle II' over, a 'likely' colored girl, was poisoned this morning by a while man who had been keeping her for a mistress. The man was ninetc ted, and gave his reisjn thai he whs afraid tho girl would tell his wife that she was with child by him He was tried this evening belore Squire Kens nedy, and on nnikiog the above expla nation, was released. Truly, the negro has no rights that white men ate bound to iispcot. Tiik L.vitst Srvi.n op BosNt-'.r. As exi'hango says that the stylo of bonnet which has just made its appearance iu called Iho 'lievenue Cutter," nnd con sists of a two cent Internal lievenue snimp, worn on the top of the head, and tied under each ear with a shoe siring. It, piesenls n very pretty appearance at. :i ,u?w' "V.1".1 1,0 vry u0lut ,rM" at this season of the year. Tub London Paiwk is very anxious always to record in an appropriate man. ner changes of fashion. The latest a diieveilient is a picture representing a fashionable and nllectionale couple, the husband s are.' ing vigorously in his waistcoat-pockets. The young wife in quires, "I f ive you lost ycur watch, love?" an I ho coolies, "No, darling 't'.vas a nu.v bonnet I Inl f .r you some where.'' Washington Coi:stv t'o'nr The Criminal C nut ot Weslungton county, Pi, comiueticed on .Momliy List -it, Washingioii. Ilisprnbiblelhal 11 obt F-'gler and William M intgomery, tbe panics chureed with llie murder (f Kohert Dinsiiiore. a f tw months since, will be placed on trial A Lvwiiiwuii (Virginia) paper, speak, ing ot General Sheridan' transit throu'gh the town, savs: 'He uas received whh j ist us much reJpect, as ln is eiltitled to everywhere in tbe S nith which is none at all. An ' tv 'i, iir! s.ays, the man who im agined hioiself w'se because ,e d teeled some typographical orroioj in a newsjia I er has g me east ward to get a perpen dicular view ot the rainbow. i.!;i'r.inr.!:Mn:ci:T. Iht.TiMimi: Feb. 1(1. lito eofi'en firm al i;Ua i:!:o fir prime in bond. Sugar lirm at 1 0 1 1 0 L; . s for fair lo good lor re lined. Flour dull. Wheat PonnIv:i nia red 81 7a"2 !M) : prime Matv l:md$1 10a3 lo. Corn Sin, ply good', inark.-t lower; white O'laPMe:' yellow OtaOoi': mixed Western, ODe, Oats .lOa oHc. IlieL 23i 1 ,1t). Whiskey iinc live. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In t.'t-t Cummon I'h'iii of llic-ue. v nmly : lNt.be mutter of the account of John liege, J l-.s., trustee ol Maiy Ileaton, idow of Aliipih lleaten, ili u'd. Notice is hen by s:;ven that llie account of s:n;l trustee bus been b'ed in ihe. ollien of Iho riuliiniiolury, mid will be presenled to tho umri. on tlie .din ilay ot .March next, lor al lowance. J. I' TH.Ml'LU, t'ebJO-to. Tiothoiiotary. chsrjffs'salk''' I)Y vhtmfofa writ of enililioni ftxpnrais, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas ol Greene county, and to mo direited, there will liu exposed to pnb'.ic f.alo nt the I'ouit House in Wayiiesliiii on Tuc-day IHth, day of March next at 1 o'clock, e. .n., the I'd. lowing properly, viz;. All the righl, title,, interest mid claim of Pelt, ol, iu ami to a cei 'ivn Tract of land sit uated in Franklin Townskip (ireenc Co., Pa. a.ljnining Ian nl'Duniel Tliroekmoilon Anms Cleveiiger, David Sc. ti, Jes o Hill an, etliers containing oun hundred mid eighty live uen s more or less, omi hundred and ttiirty acres ot which arc eh-arnt, and has creileil thereon line frame ''welling bonsn nnd kitchen, frame barn, lug stable tenant hnu.-c and other nut. lmildlii:s two apple orchards aminf er fitiit trees on the premises. Taken ill i xectiiien ns the property of Pa vel A oriey iV I horn ts I Mil at Ihnsuit of farmers .v uiovers Jtank of Y avncsiliuv.'. HEATH" JO-iNS, Slieriff. fell. 20, '(',7 -ts. 1)Y vhttte ota writ of Pi. Fa. istuo 1 out of I) th thu Court of Common Pleas ot Oreeno county, and lo me directed, there will Uc ex posed to public sa'o at Ihe Court House, in Wavnesbiirg, on KVTL'KDAY, Kith day of March next, at I o'clock, p. in., the fellowlng prnpeity, viz : All theii'iht, tlllo. Interest nnil ehdniofdo- I fendiiiit of. in nnd lo il certaiii Iract nf land siliialein Washington township, Urcetie coun ty, I'a., c.inlaining two hundred uen s, lunrii nr less, about one hundred and sixty acres cleared, mid has erected thereon one hewed loir house, hewed lie' stable and olhc: out buildings ; ' adjoining lauds ot .Mm Taylor. Hubert jMet ornilek, John McNny. licnrgo Wivecarver and others, un whlc'i there Is an apple, cherry and peach urchin il. Taken in exeelilinn as llie properly of Thos. McNuiHn and (Icorge Ilnlhnan at Ibe suil of 0. W. (J. Waddell. 1IKAT1I JOHNS, ' luh'.'O, (17-ts tm'lT BEAUTY ! AUBURN. GOLDEN. FLAXEN AND SILKEN CURLS, "nROniTCED by tho use of Prof. D15 1 r.RKUX FUIHKUbECHEVFUX. One application warranted to curl llie must straight and sliilitiori) hair ot either s.x lu'o wavy ilnglels, or heavy ninfsivo curls. Has been used by the tashi.iaables of Paris and fj iinlou, with the nio-t iiratifying results Does no In jury to the hair, Price by mall po'iloil and postpaid, $1. Descrlptivb circulars mailed free. Address UIOUGISR, HIHTTT.' & CO., Cliemlsts, No. t'S". I liver St., Troy, .N. Y., Sole Agents for tho United Stales. reb'-'ii,'07-1y wotioo! NOTICE Is hereby given to iho DELIN QUENT TAX OobbEirrOIW of Greer o county, that if their accounts nre not squared up at or before March (.'omt, stilt wil ho brought without respect to persons, fob 1 3-to TII09. IAM3, Trotisurcr, EXCELblOni EXCElSIOni CHAS'IICLLAW'S I1AIH i X I C.IMIIN ATiUS ! Villi IIKMOVINU'SCI'KHFI.UOCS II A I II. Tolhu Indies especially, this Invaluable do- pilatory recommends Usi It lis being tin uhiiost iialipi'iihilile ma tele to fcniulu bciiuty, Is easi ly Hiplied, does mil burn nr Injure llio skin, bill nets directly on ;hu roots It Is warranted lo remove supetlhioits hair from low t'orcbeadB nr frora imv part (if llio body, completely, totally anil radically evterpiiling Hie same, leaving the" thin snfi. smooth unci natural This is tho only nitielo used by llio French, unit Is the only real I'tleclitul depilatory In ex istence, l'lien 7.1 cents per package, sent postpaid, tunny address, on receipt of un order, by Itl-.IiOKR, BllUTTS & CO., Chemists, fb'0,'ii7-ly H,-, Itiver St., Troy, N. Y. WHISKEBS AND M U S T A C II K S ! HOWEP to grow upon the smoollipst faco . in Irom three to live weeks by using Dr. hKVIONKS lil-STAUKATKUK CAl'IL I.MllK. tin) most woiidcrlul discov. rv in nimhaii science, acting upon the Heard ntul llair in tin uhunst miraculous inaiiuer. It bus tit-en used by llie elitn of 1'iiris and Lrndoti with the iiu st llaMtalng success. Niiiues of nil imrelia:'!! s will tie registered, and if entire satisl'.ielion Is not given in everv Inst nice, the nnaiey will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, .;i I. Descriptive circulars nod teitimouia's mulled free. Ad dress liKKUKU, SIlinTS&t'O., (Vemha.s, No. fiS.-, Itiver Ktreet, Troy, N. Y. Bole ii"cnls for Ihe Uniled Slates. I'eb'jn.'iiTl y . Sl'l'TSiu KO When by the use of Dll JOINViLLK'9 Kl.lXlIt you can ho cured prinanuiilly, and nt n trilling cost The astonishing success which has nllcnded this iiiv.iluablo nieiheiiie for I'm slcal and Nervous '.eal;ni'S,s, (iein.a-al Debility and Prostration, Loss nf Mitsnilar Knergy, Iai poleiiey. or imv tiftheconsispieiicesol'yottlh fitl indiscretion, renders il the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It wi I remove an nervous inn cnons, ne presKiou, I'Xiatenieni, llleapacin to study or business, loss ol memory, ( illusion, thoughts ol sell'-destnii'lion, I' ai's of insanity. iVc. It will tistore the api'itile. renew Ibe healtil ol those who have desiniyed it by sensual ex cess ot evil practices. Vianiu' men, lie immnuuca no more ny 'Quack Doctors" and i.nioraiu I'taetiiioni-rs, but Bind whltou! delay lor llie Elixir, and be at once restored l" licaiin ai.ii napianess. a perfect cure is guaranteed in every iu.-.Imiicc. Price .! or lour bottb.-s to ne i-ddreHS. ifta, Onu'boltleis sutihaeut loetleet n Hire iu all ordin irv cases ALSO. DR. JOIXVILTJM SPECII-'IC P1I.I.S, tor the speedy and pernaneiit euro o (imc'ir'aca, (Heel. Lrelltral inscuarges. Urav el, Stricluri! and all alleclioiis of the Kidneys and I'.itu'.der. Cures ejected hi font one to five days. Ihey are prepircd Irom vegeta bleexuactslh it are hainieless on the system, ami never nauseam the stomach nr impH'g li.ite the br. ath. No change of di"t is nece s,.ry while using liiem, nor dues thilr iieljon in any nianuci 'mtei'feie with hiisinesspursuits l'liee.'.-iil per box. Kitherol tho a'm e nvuit'oned articles will be sent to any nd.lrcss closely seali-d, and post paid, by mail" or express., on receipt of iriri. Ad Iress all on'ers lo llERtlER, SlirTTS & CO., Chemlits, Jh). 2.sr. River Street, Troy, N. Y. lo'.'jn,M7ly There conn-lb glad tidings of joy load, To young and lo eld, to great and to small ; The" beauty which onco was ao precious and rare, Is free for all, nnd ill! may he fair. By tub i:sk or CHASTE LUll'S WHITE !.IsJi!I2 For Improving and beautifying Ihe Complex ion The most v duablc mid perfect preparation hiiise. for rising the skin a beautilul pearl like lint, that is only found ill youth, it illicitly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, lilolcli-s. Moth Patches. S nl I'.vness. Enpt ions, mid all impurities of the skin, kindly healing tbe same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its rse can not la detect ed by tho closest scrutiny, and being a vege table preparation is perfectly lurink-ss It U the only articin nf tbe kind used by the French, and is considered bv the Parhiiu as iinlispen sablr. to n peilVct "toilet. Upwirdsi fao.ouo buttles were sold during Ihe past- c..r, u silflieienl gua-aiitco of ils ellleacy. Price on ly ;." cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on re ceipt of an order, by BERUER, Sl'lUTTSit Co., Chemists. ass River Hi., Troy M. Y. fcb20 '(17-1 V. M' ONEY FREE AS WATER. 1(1,000 ACTIVE LOCAL and Traveling Airrnts, Male or Female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade incvety city, town, village, ham'it, workshop aim factory, throughout the entire woild, for thu most saleable novelties ever . known 5:)f) for real PROFI T and ready sale wherever of l'ercd I I ISiniirt men mi l women can make from y to y.'.O per dav, and no risk of o.-s : A small cipital leipiiu-d of IVom 'jil 'n foul the more, money inve-ted the greater lite peolit. Xo money" reipiired in advance we lit hi send the articles and receive pay uflrr wards! If you actually wish to make money rapidly and" easily, write lor full p'llieulars mid address AHI.N'OR & CO . (From Paris,) I'eliMI-ly '-'10 Broadway, New York Chy. SOME Tilla'd HEW! MI'S, 1J S SAVERS &IIO.SKINSON Have just nnived from Kr.w Y' nit villi a large iissorUicut of foreign and domestic ii Ht in Vil Vic 'iai'tf whicli Ihey propose to sell at the lmtest CASH I nll'l-.s. ! sucli as Dress (ioods. )ess Triinming, Dress lln'.tons. (Jay's P,il"iit JluU's, Ladles's Shawls. Furs, Hoots mi l Shoes, Hats and Caps ; also, a great, variety of n'ce articles, at very low prices, lot Gcutlomcn & Ladies' Wear Wares nfall kinds, nnd a enmplelo varie ty of tlm best GHOCERll'A All nf which they propose lo sell at Ibe very lowest figures, de'pe'idliig on the ipiallly ami cheap ness of their goods lit gain them custom G.vo tin in n call before pur.h"slng else where, and they will prove tnattlio above is correct. Room In Snyers1 corner, cnyt nf tho Court House, Wayiiesburg, iiiivs'till tf 1)UBl4'9ALE- I. Tho Dwelling IIouso and Store Room, noettpyod by II. Silverman Si Co.. in Orccn-boro. will he sold at public sale on MONDAY, the LT.tU Inst., at '2 o'clock, to llio highest bidder. Conditions i $ down anil tho other half to suit the purchaser. fubl,l-2w IISSKY SILVERMAN. SliATEU 0T)lNlLAUGII, DKALEU IN DRUGS, MEDIOINifiS, Li quors and every thlngnertalniii.toa rust class Drug Htoro. Proscriptions carefully com pounded. "Creigh's Old HUnd," Waynes uru, P. May 80, '(iO-ly. ASTEOLOGY. THE WOULD ASTOMSIIED at Tins wiixiiKiinu. niivi.i.vriiix MADE BY THE ORE AT ASTUOLOGIST. MADAME H. A, PERHtGO. ' . t She reveals secrets no mortal ever know. She restores to liappliieiis thnsu who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in lnvo, loss of relations ami I'riemlH, loss nf money, &e havo beconiu despnnili'iit. tiho brings together those long seperated, gives In oriiia tion concerning absent frleii Is or lovers, re stores lost i r stolen property, tells yon tha businessyou nro best iU.ilille'il to pursue and in wlmt you will bu must nucei-usfm, ctiuso speedy marriages nnd tells yon thu very dnf you will ntarrv, elves you the namo. UUvnesn mid characteristics nf llie puison. She rends your veiy thoughts, mid by her almost supers natural powers unveils the dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars w. see in Iho llrnianient tho uuditlc stars tlm overcome or predominate in thu configuration from tho aspects nnd poMtlons of tha plan ets and tbe llxed ettirsln the heavens at the lime uf birth, hIiu dediKCB fie future destiny nfnian. Fail nut to consult llio greatest As-. Iioloni-t un earlh. Il costs you htll a .trifle, i and you may never acain havesofaviir'dileiitt. oportunily. Consullatioii feu, v ith like' anil all desired iiiloruiiilion, )f I . Parties i;V ing at n distance can consult the Madame by mail Willi iipnil salely and Fiitisl'aclion to tlicnisclVKi, us if in person. A full and ex I lieii chail, iviillcn nut, with nil Impiiriea iinswered and likenesses encloseil, sent by mail on receipt of price nhnve inenlloned The strictest S1 cresy will bo maintained, ami all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest Tiler iiiruislioil those dc.sh he' tlicin. Write plainly the davot the ill' nth and year In which you were horn, enclosing a small lock nf hair. Address, J,i.Ui,'. 11. A. PR Ull 100, P. O, Drawer L'll.'l, Buffalo, N. Y. fehi:t,';7 ly .IMMiBI ESFiLLI. Throw away ynur false fii.zes, your switches, your wig De.-tiaietive of c aulort, and not worth a fl t ' Coine ai;ed, come yonilil'iil, come ugly and fair And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. R K P A I x A To 1 1 C A I T LLI. For restoring hair upon, bald heads (from whatevi r I'luie it may have fallen out) nnd' forcing a groth ol bair upon the face, il lias no e pi.d. Jl ijl force the beard to grow upon tlie smoothest face in from live to eight weeks. orhair upon bal l heads in fioni two to three' months A few Limraut p'aelitiiaicrs havo asserted Hint llure is nolh ng that will force or hasten the growt h of the hair or beard. Their assertions are talse, us thousands of liv ing witnesses (Irom their own cxpciieiice) can bear witness, lint many will sav, I owaro wo It,, disliniiii-h Ihe genuine Irom iho spurious? It certainly is ihlicnlt, ns nmclenlbs of thn dilh rent Preparations advertised for tho hair and beard are entirely wort bliss; and you may have already tlirow'u way large amounts in their ptii jliasv'. To such we would say, try the Keparator Capilli, it will cost you "noth ing liulesi it fully eoines up to our ropresin tations, If your drugaist does not. keep it, send us onu d 'liar and we will forward It, postpaid, tin'clhcr with a receipt lor llio mo ney, w hich will be, returned you on nppllea . ti' n. providing entir.' s itlsfieiion is nfl given. Address, V. I,. CLARIC& CO., Cbeinists, No West Eayclte t't.,Syriu use, M, Y fell I. ",,'e7-1 y criTiirr.",' spring wheat. rriI')SK wid.b g to purchase SEED WHEAT 1. can addres-i l In. luiilersb'iieil at Waynes burg. TIicw ui at will be delivered al Way iiesburg irteiim Mill in sacks, with bill of enst ami I went live els. per. bushel pr lit. No money will be rupihed until the wheat is de livered i I ill to in-ure the wheal to come, tlia money must be il.-posi cd In either of the banks soon, suit can lie drawn upon delivery. Failliirs i-liouid club together and oilier, to pave trouble and expeiis Spring Win at does well bv sowing in fresh land. Einfiirc of Andrew lluglcs. nf Wash ington to., Johu Jenkins ami L. Minor, of Centre. W.il. HEATON. fcbl;l-2w CSAGE 0RAKG5 HEDGE PLANTS. Ial-o have Osage Orange Plants for sale. The Hedge, will grow tome lie a 'ence hi four yeats. nnd is acknowledged tube thn best and cheapest fence ill thu world. It will piotcrt yniir sheep and horses from dogs nnd Ihievis. Wind will not blow it d awn, water will not wash It away nr lire hum it up. Fur further mf.ri.'aiion call on J. C. Flenniken, J ,s. E. Saver or the undersigned, Assis tance v. snt'.d to uln clubs lor Ilia purchase ( plants W.M. II EATON. ft;b:s-2w. ; Ma of Ileal Kstata! AS ASSIGNEE OF W.M. A. TORTER, iindec viihmtaiy assign uient forlho bene fit of creditors, I will expose to public sulo in IV' ait of the Court house, In the Bi rough of Waynesliu'g. un the lbTH DAY OK MAltCII, 18(17, all tlm right and title of the said Porter, of, in and to tbe following real estate, to wit; All tha. large and vain idle BRICK HOUSE and ml in Iho Borough nf Wayiiesburg, kuowu as the GREEN HOUSE! This properly consists cf a lot of ground fronting on M iln Street sixly feel, running luck one hundred and eighty leet to an alley, and has erected thereon a large two story bi-ek h . use; this house is well linislied with cellars under thn whole house, one end of' llie ion.ni is tiitislieil ! n Store Htrmi, with :onntirt 'iv'h7, (Sr, alsti, warehouse and stable, smoke, and wnsli bouse ami other out buil dings on thu lot. Thcni are a variety of fruit trees, grape vines &s., In a good state of ctll tivc.lion This property lsocated lu the bu siness part of the borough." ALSO, At the same time nnd place, a square of lots fronting on Franklin Street on Ibe north ono hundred and eighty feet to nil alley, all under good Icnceand hi a good State of cultivation. Ti e whole of llio above named property Is. very valuable to any pel n desiring to estab lish business in this thriving borough and Ihey wi uld ilowell to pun-has '. Terai C esh. W.ll. T. E. rEBB; fell I.'! Is Assignee. aTp0cts1Tm tavkrn license, for march term. ihii7. Glhuan Hickman. Newtown, Ureene Co. Pa, Thos. Ilradl y, Wayiiesburg, do do Siiin'l ,lc well. Gray's old sliiuil do ilo C, A. Garard, Taylorlowii. ('o do ,1. W. I lai n. Greensboro, do Strosnldcr & Turner, A lams House, do I). A. Worley, Worley House, Wayneshurg, Susannah Pel tit, Hamilton House, do Mnrgaiy Hryan. Jacksonville. Geo Moiilger, Vaiiatta's Old Htand. Henry. I. 'leimhigs. Carmlchiels Borough, It. J. Bunigiuncr, Jefferson, Pa. J. F. TEMPLE, fuhl3-tc Prothiinotiiry. g"n. HOLLAND ' WITH . 3E3cvrorort db Oo Impnrteis an Johhers of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Cl"ths. Casslmers, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, &c,, itc, Nos, 4n.- & 107 Maiikkt Btkiskt, A iocs fourth, North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. tsrMr. Holland taken occasion to advlso tho retail nierchnntsol G'ccno, Wnshlngion nntl adjoining cimlles Unit ho will call upon them anil solicit their custom for the above niiinoil houso. TIioro wishing to address lihn can do so at Beullsvlllo, Pa. febia 7-lt.