WAYNES BUUU; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 18H7. A splendid assortment of Lamps and Lamp chiniuoys at G W, Ro orts t Co.'s. Suoah Makinii. Soino days ol tlio past week were exoellont for Sugar mak ing ooM nights with frost, arid warm, gonial sunshine. I'a nppeni anoo in our market promises that our farmer, some of them at least, aro improving their time. A splendid stock of Dru.s just on mid will bo sold cheaper than ever nt Dr. . Ihaduu's Drug Store. . , , A Dhaktii. Ojji, for something Irom which we oould ' manufacture li-looal itotns. Local items ore ns scarce as good roads in Greene County. An unusual event, of any character what soever, would bo acceptable, if nothing more than the arrival ot a ten penny snake show in town. Wo did think ot commenting on the proceeding ot the State Legislature but we can't (Id that, because they ain't doing much else but playing chess with the Central Kailrutul Company at which, the Legislature, it it don't watch, will get boat thu worst kind. It wo talk about our subscribers, we oan't say aiuuh, because a great many have not paid up yet. Having ransacked the town and found items as scarce as hen teeth, we turned to our exchanges to find relief, but could Bud mighty fjw that would interest our readers and but few that would interest their own. So we threw down our pen and took a big drink of water. Times aro dull, uodorg tights no nuthiu'. ' Brushes of all kinds at U. XV. Unbel ts Co.'s Drug Store. A Soujin Waunino. The Duchess do Per Blgny, 0110 ot tho lenders of tho fashion m Paris, has got into a lawsuit with her milliner, whose bills she refuses to pay, on tho ground that the charges are excessive. Such troubles can always ha avoided by trading with Guinea Foutz Cattle Powder by tho gross, dozen orpapcr, at CI. V. Roberts & Co. s. . Coveuinq Coai. Finns. Tho Morgan Ilerald says that many persons throw fresh coal on, und ashes on top of that. Firemen and others reverse this pro cess, covering tho hot coals first with ashes, thus preventing tho burning ot the lire through the night. A little at tention to this matter would probably save in the course of the jear enough to pay the subsoiiplkju tor a good pa per tho Kki'I'di.ican, for instance. - -4w Six Papers of Foutz Cattle Powder (or one Dollar nt Dr Brailen's Drug Store. Uninjuiied. The recent and sudden changes of weather have caused some apprehensions concerning the fruit. As yet, we have not heard of its beir.g in. jured in this locality ; everything prom ises a plentiful supply. A flno a sortment of Perfumery, S up and Pomade at G. W. Hoherls & Co.'s DrUij Store Tooijj and Ihpi.kmksts. For ppring work should be looked after und got ready, Now is the time to attend to this work. See that they are all in good repair, oil those requiring it, rnwid any that aro broken, see that the nuts are all on, sharpen up the old hoes und scythes, and purchase any thut will bo wauled. Get tho best, and take caro ot them, and you will be amply repaid for the lit tle extra expense. Tnos. Dkaih'.n keeps all kinds of farming implements beside a large assortment ot other Hard, ware, Woodeuwaro, eto , just the place ito buy your new tools. All the Patent Medicines of the day are sold -at Bradou's Drugstore very cheap. Cash paid for EGGS by Wm. A. Porter. W. A. PORTER YET LIVES. Farmers, wo are sparing no pains to iurnish you with the best Fruit and Seeds of all kinds, such as the Buckeye, Garrison's Extra Early, Goodrich, Sam, M"Quayo, of Greene county ( Garden Seeds of every kind, from tho well known farms of Knox, ot Pittsburgh, Laudreth, of Philadelphia and J. 13. Wilson, of Washington. Grape Vinos, Poach and Apple trees, Clover and Grass Seed, and Rhubarb Plants. In tact any and every thing that a man or woman may need Hoes, Hakes and Spades. The war is over, tho sun of peace again shine!" upon us, let us go to work, thousands of aores ot land in our oouuty are doing ub no gool which might be nobly ornamented with the Grapo, Peach and Shrubbery. You can oultivate a Grape Vino as cheap as what you can a hill of corn. Any article not on hand will be ordered. We have Caoon, Fish, Groceries of tho best qnality and Dry Goods, cheap er than the ohoapest. Wo don't sell all the goods that aro sold in Waynosburg, neither can we boast that the world has been upset, all the rost ot mankind thrown off and wo lett behind.' , ' ' - Wm. A. Poutick WATNitsuuito, March, 2, 18G7. . Physioinns and others in .want of Medicines will do well to see pur stock And prices, at Braden's. Bkadi.e'h Monthi.t. Is r pleto with anecdote and entertainment for the pres ent month, Hislori, ltomance, letters on nil topics ot intercut till its pages. AJdroBS lieadlo &Uo. 118 William St. N. Y. Tru-SL's! Truss si L irgost stock of Truss ci In town, atO.'W. Roberts Co.'s. Anotueu MutriNu.-To show that there is no wanlmr of Interest In tho temperance move ment, wo aro pleased to ehronie'o a well at tended nieelinir of Its friends, and no dotlbl Its foes, at the Hip! 1st Church on Sunday evening last. Dr. A. B. Miller delivered the discourse of the evening, the puiigunt truth and philosophical reasoning of which, could hut Impress the correctness of the speaker's convletious upon the good sense of his hear ers. Tho Society continues to augment in numbers. Foil thorough instruction by l'rofes sioual Teachers go to the State Normal School at Ediuhoro, Erie county, l'u. A term at u good school is of more val ue than a year us usually spout. 2w3l. Go to G. W. Huberts & Co.'s. Drug Store und get a bottle of I.indscy's Blund Searcher. No Mail. This exclamation is be. coming too frequent ot late und as there is a difficulty in determining which is the most to blame tho postal authorities or the road supervisors wo will impute it to neither. Tlio missing of our daily mail from Pittsburgh deranges our local machinery more, perhaps, than any other mirth::) that could befall us. Our merchants and mechanics disliko to re sume their avocations until they have ionised tho morning Comnurehd , Dii pa' eh or Gazette, politicians wear a sar ly air because they h?.ve no nows from the Capital and ttie twenty-four hours wo have to wait until another mail is due, seems like an ago. When it dooj come what a rush 1 This derangement is to be deprecated the more tor tho yi. in n A n tKrif (l.n lrwtnl mirmi'fl n m nnill mtl 1- ed to accept much that otherwise would not find a place in their columns and must delay publication until the last moment in order that their readers may have the latest intelligence VVhon this occurs on Saturday, at it did last woek, and we have to wait until Monday, it is doubly provoking indeed it is a sub -ject of surprise to ourselves, that we can speak ot it in suoh moderate tones. If an occasional mail must bo delayed wo insist that it skill not be Saurdays. Pninls of nil kinds, dry and ia od, at 0, W. Roberts & Co.'s Drugstore. Hon. J. Piiw.AN of the Houso read in dace, last week, a bill relative to Haw kers and Pedlars in Greene county. As to its purport we arc not informed. Closing Exkisoises.--TIio present term ot Waynosburg College will close ou Wednesday, March 13, 18u7. The Examination of Classes will oc cupy the usual number ot days closing with a public examination of select classes from the Female Department on Wednesday. On Tuesday evening, (12th) tho pupils ot the Female Department will give a Musical and Literary Entertainment. Q'lestion tor discussion : Females should enjoy tho right ot sulFmgo. The Annual Contest between the Union and Philomalhean Literary Soei eties will close the exercises, on Wednesday evening Proposition (or Discussion : Tho Pro tcstant Denominations ot tho United States would accomplish more good it united in one organization, than they do in their present condition. Coneoa Cream and Hair Gloss can he had at U. V. Honoris & Co.'b Drug Store Notis. That matter to ho published should be mailed on the Saturday pre vious publication day from all parts of tho County. We have had to delay articles frequently for the reason that they come too late. Tisue. Wo hjivo heard of a heavenly smile, nngul expression of countenance, and bcnovolonco pictured in the face, but we have never seen any thing yet that surpasses tho radiant loveliness of n friend's physiqe . when ho steps into tho sanctum nnd says, "I should like to settle my hill, What is it t" Atlantic Montiii.v. This journal has altainod a popularity second to none among Amorioan literary mon lilies, The number for March furnishes a rare intellectual treat. Weil written papers on poliiics, travel, homo progress, inci dents, story, cto., adorn its page. Tick nor ifc Fields, Pubs. Boston Mass. Rioii Fiinmiir. Tho Express, last Saturday, took from this place 05 pounds of silver, It was tho property of an old gentleman of our County who died recently, and was found soereted in two coon-skins. His fiiends wisely deter, mined to secure the premium. What a resurrection ot musty coin there would bo if Congress should adopt Horace Greeloy's Kiuanco Bill I Will bb Soiu. A tlrst'class two horse wagon, substantial in every res pect, and just suited for farming purpo ses or draught, For information apply to N. II. McClellund. Posthonkd -The drawing of tho Fay. ette County Soldier's Monumental Gift concert has been postponed until tho 16th of April. "Fen Placinos." The revolving sea sons bring each their series of Amuse ments for "Young America." As long as we have mul wo presume there will be marbles and so long there will be boys to shoot them. Dirt begrimod, bruised knuckles and a pocket full ot "commas" nro tho prerequisites of tho ycung adept. Tlio game is so much abused wo think it nhould be prohibited by the borough authorities. It is the precursor of loose morals, prodiio'.ive of profanity and too frequently results in qnarrell and bad feeling among play mutes. Boys quit ono or the other. A CAIJD. Mr. Euirou: Many of tho friends of Wuynesbnrg met at tho M. E. Parson, age on tho evening of tho '23rd inst., and replenished the pantry, wardrobo and larder, then handed us somo nice "Green Backs," tho whole amounting to fifty-four or five dollars, for which we uro truly grateful to tho donors, praying God's blessing upon them. J. McIntiuh, M J. McIntihis, Tub Lady's Fmksi. For March contains its complement of rich and in structive matter. Beautiful Engraving?, elegant steel fashion plates, early spring style's ifco., ito. Send for it Deacon & Peterson, 319 Wa'nut St., 1 hila. Cosi'iiiMKD.-'-Wo learn that A. Hob crtaon Esq., ot Beaver county, has been confirmed by the Senate, ns Collector of Internal Kcvenuo, for this, the 21th District. liicirr Aiii:ad. It gives us pleasure to nolo tlio ouergy nnd enterprise of our merchants or mechanics f.t all times. They are tho life ot our village, tho n. aster-wheels of local activity and go-ahead-atiyennss. The case in point is that of W. II. IIkmmiknstisu. Ho korps all kind of Tin and Copper waro, Stoves, n now pattern, Hollow Waro tfco., &o. Repairing, Tin Roofing and Jobbing of nil descriptions dono at tho lowest posible ratej. Articles warrant ed and universal satisfaction given to all. At the old stand Washington St., South of Main. Kr tlio IlEl'UULICAX, Fiiom Jui'KEiisos Wo are still here and expect to stay so long as tho mud remains in a solublo stato. A short picco of pike has been opened below town on account of the bad condition ot tho old road on tho farther side of Rex's .hill. There is no agitation ot tho Temperance question but one thing I can say for the citizens of Jefferson, they don't all drink. Our schools aro in a nourishing condition, and though with Waynosburg and Cannichaols wo lannot boast a Collego or an Academy, yet if all things work right wo aro to have a Normal School soon. Improve ment is at a stand still and was it uot for "Tim's" daily hack wo "should for get that wo livo in a busy, teeming world. One man tn town has twanty four cah Last summer ho had thirtiLven but some wanton juveniles shot them There is said to huvo been a groat cat cviOtiiliiij on account thereof. -Feb'y. 20th 1807, Win. Tun Dinrmorb IIojiicidk. On Tuesday of last week, Houert Fogler was arraigned lu tho Court of Oyer und Terminer for Wash ington county, beforo Judge Acucsou, for tho murder of Hobert V. Dinsinnre, of that county, cn tho 11th of December last. Short ly alter Ids arrest, Fogler acknowledged his guilt, and confessed thut the deed had l eea committed by himself, and n young sou of llou. William Montgomery. Tlio prisoner was defended by Messrs. James It. Hnth, J. Y. Hamilton and Woods Little, while the Commonwealth was represented by Di.stilet Attorney Cruinrine, assisted by Itirvoy J. Vankira, Ksq., of Washington, and G. A. Fetlcrni'in. Esq., of Pittsburgh. Thu trial occupied Hve days, thu Ju Igo" charging the jury on Saturday afternoon about five o'clock. Alter remaining in their room about three quarters of nil hour, the Jury returned a ver dict of gnl'ty of murder in tlio first degree. Sentence id death has since been passed upon Fogler. Wo understand through private 8oiii'ccs that Montgomery's ease has bceu dis posed of and that he was cleared, Fogler re fusing to testify ami the otl'er evidence being iiuulllcieutto convict. R.t!I'ication. Ollleiul notice of the ratilicalion of tho Constitutional Amend incut has been received by Congress from the Legislatures ot Wisconsin und Rho'.'o Ielaml. Wayne3burg Market, coltltlXTUO WLUKLY 11V J. OUlllUn. nutter, Tiesh roll !fl to 80 Collee per lb 110 to lia Corn per bushel (i) Corn meal per bushel 7u Country Soap per lb Candles, mould per II -" Candles, dipped " ".. M Cheese per Hi '-'' Dried Peaches per lb "r Fggs pi r dozen Flour per bbl H " Flax seed per bushel 2 -'- Feathers per II) fn Lard per Hi 1,1 IJ. W. Flour per lb i Molasses 75 to I fj" Oats per bushel :ioio;," live per bushel I 00 Timothy seed per bushel 800 to 0 Ulee per )! ' Sugar, crushed per lb -2 Sugar, reilned " " Sugar, New Orleans, 0 lbs 1 00 P. It. Btigur, H lbs I 00 tSvrup. per gallon I Ot) Halt, No. 1 per bbl 4 ou Holt 8onp per gallon !tf Tar per gallon I no Tea per lb 2 00 Turpentine per gallon 2 00 Tallow per 11) 15 W heat lier bushel 2 AO White Lead per keg 4 to A )( While Lime perbusiiel I AO Wo. 1 common to fine 40aA( Potatoes per btishoL 120 to I 00 Turnips, per bush tilt i mil i ttit limit 4S NEW YOHK MONEY MARKET. March 8. Gold clomd at UI8J. PHILADELPHIA. MARKET. Pim.ADiai'iUA,, March 2. Business v.ry dull. Flour quiet; Stute $1300 Prime wheat scarce, red Stato $3 00a 3 03; California 83 23. Kye declining t $1 30. Cum active; sales 7,000 bush yellow at $1 OOafloat. Contraband whibky $1 o0. o NEW YOltK DRY GOODS MARKET. Nkw Yuan, March 2. In cotton Roods there was a pond liufiness doing. Printed Chlieos were particularly in active request prices steady at 2 lo for Merritnac W; lite for Coclieeo; I He for Hprngue's fancies; I7ie for American and Richmond; I tic for Gloucester; lUc for Amoskeng; Hjc for Jewell; 1 lie for Waniflultii and lie for- Homo and llovey's prints. Unbleached muslin in steady request at full prices for nil standard tnukesnsfollown: Atlantic A ami Indian Head, 22c; Pacific AK 21 c; Lawrence C, 21c; Dnight A, 2(k; Koxbury A. 20c; Atlantic V and Indian Head, ilO inch, I7e. Munched muslins of best makes are in good request nnd linn nt 87.Jnto 40c fir New York mills: 32ic fer Wamsiitln; 2",e for Lonsdale; 2'Jtc for Jame's Star Mills: Waltlmm Xnru I c lower, and sell at 171c. C'ottomiiles dull nnd heavy nt fine for Farmers nnd Meelmnns', i2c for Far mers TJnion A; 27Jn lor York and Everett. Woolens, both forebrn nnd domestic, contin ue languid and depressed, except ladles sack bi'js, which are iu steady request at $1 87 to Sg C5. MARRIED. WALLACE ALLUMS February 2:.th, 1H(!7, by Rev. I). G. Zook, Mr. Thorn is C. Wallace and Miss Mary Allutns, all of Greoao county, Pa. CARTER PARKINSON Jan. 20, I8G7, by Rev. A. W. White. Haiuuel A. Carter nad Julia Parkinson, both ot Greene county, Pa. " SPECIAL NOTICES a'rtc to JUvci'jboily. A Large II pi. Circular, giving information of tlio greatest importance to the young of both bcxos. It teaches how tho homely may bscomo beautiful, the despised respected, and tho for saken loved. No young lady or scnt!aman should fail to send their address, und receive a copy post paid, bv return mail, Address P.kO. Drawer, 21, fcb20,'G7-0m Troy, N. Y. milE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE JL OP AS IXVAI.I1), Published forthebeiiellt ami as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MKN nnd others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay 'ot Manhood, fcc., supplying nt the satno time Tub Mkans of Hhi.k Cciik. Iiy one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a'postpaid addressed envelope, single copies, free of chargo, may be had of tlio author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., May23 'Gli.-ly iSrooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. Wonderful but True. MADAME REMINGTON, tho world-renowned Aatroligist and Somnambulistic Clair voyant, while in a clairvoyant stato, deline ates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by tlio aid of an lustrum-nit of intenso power, known as tho Psychoinotrope, gnarimtees to produco a perfect nnd Ufo-liko picture of tlio future husband or wife of tlio applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of ehar.ctcr, &c. This is no imposition, as testimonials w ithout number can nsscrt. . By Btatlng place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes und hair, and en closing fifty cents, uud stamped envelope ad dressed to you.sc'f, you will receive the ple turo b y return mall, together with Ocslred In formation. C3Addross In confidence, M.vnAMU Gku tiiudb RujiiNuTos, P. O. Bos 207, Wc-aTroy, N. Y feblS'i;7-ly. A COUGH, A COLD, OR A SOKE THROAT Iii:Qi:im:s immkwatk attkntiox, AND SHOULD 1)15 ClIliCKKU. Ik Ar,inwi:i) to continiib, IHUITATlll.NOI'TIIK I.IJNOS. A I'KIl MAN ENT TIIKOAT DISEASE, Oil CO.NSl'Jll'riON 18 (H'TliN THIS niiflUl.T. BBONICHIAL TROC1TES 11AVIK4 A Dlltlicr ISFLUBSCB TO TUB TAIITS, (ilVK IMMUDIATK ItKl.IHl'. For Bron:!iitis. As thnu. Catarrh, Cons ump live and Throat Diseases, Tiocbes uro used with always good success. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKER will find r.Wa' useful iu clearing the voice when taken before Sinning or Speaking, and relieving he throat after an unusual exertion ol the vocal organs Tho Troches nro recom mended nnd proscribed by Physician!!, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout tho country. Being an abvorn of true merit, und having promt their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them In new localities hi various parts ol tho world and, tho TrarU nro universally pronounced better than oilier article?. OiiT.viNonly ' niiows'sBiioNcnrAi.TiiocnuB," ami do not lake any of tho WorlUem ImittuioM, that may bo offered. Hoi.u livtavwiiHUB. Nov2l-Cmo. Know Thy Destiny. Mauamk E. .F. TuoitNTox, the great English Astrologlst, Clairvoyant aud Psychometrlclan, who has astonished tho sclantlflc classes of the Old World, has located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madamo Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, ns to en ublo her to Impart knowledgo of tho ffreat ost lmportiineo to tho single or inarrleu of cither sex. While In a stato of trance, sho dcllnlatcs the very leatures of tlio person you arc to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of Intense power, known as the Psychomo trope, guarantees to produco a llf'o-hko pic ture of tho futuro husband or wife of the ap plicant, t' gether with date of marriage, po sition lu life, leading trails of character, &o. This Is no humbug, ns thousands of teslluionl uls can assert. 8ho wtll send when desired a crtMed certificate, or written guarantee, that Hie picture Is what It purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, und stating place ot bhlli, age, disposition und complex ion, und enclosing fllty cents aud Btnmped on vclopo addressed to yeuself, you will receive tlio picture and desired Information by return m al'. All communications sacredly confi dential. Address in conlldence, Madams E, F, TiioasToN, P. O. Box m, Hudson, N. Y. feblO '07-ly iajr A Yol'nu Ladt returning to bor country homo, after a sojourn ol a few moutln in tho city, was hnrdly rtcognbsod by her fiiends. In place of a coarse, ruftlc, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty- three sho really appeared but eighteen. Upon Inquiry as to tho cause of so great a change, tho plainly told them that sho used the CIR CASSIAN BALM, and considered it an in valuable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gun tleman can improvo their personal apprnranco nn hundred fold. It Is simple in Its combination, as Naturo her self is simple, yet unsurpassed ia its efficacy In drawing impurities from, also- healing, cleansing and beautifying tlio skin and com plexion. By Its direct action on tho cuticle it draws from It all its impurities, kindly henling the saino, nnd leaving tho surface as Nature Intended it should bo, clear, sott, smooth nnd heaulitul. Price $1, sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order, by W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 8 West Favetto St., Svrncuso, N. Y. The only American Agents for'tho sale of the same. PREPARED OIL OF PALM-AND MACE. Foil 1'iiBsiaiviNo, iti.sroaiNo, and ukauti- VY1NQ T1IK IIAllt. And Is tho most delightful nnd wonderful ar tlclo the world ever produced. Lnilles will Ond it not only a certain remedy to Restore, Darken and Beautify tho Hair, but aUo a desirable article for the Tolllct, ns It is highly perfumed with a rich and delicato ner fume, independent of tho friujraut odor of tlio Oils or Pulm nnd Maeo. The ITIarvcl or Peru. A new nnd hcautlnil nertunm. hl.-1i In delicacy of scent, and tlio tenacity willi which ucimgsio tlio liandkerchlef and person, is unequalled. The above articles for silo by all druggists and Perfumers, at $1 per bottle each. Sent by express to any address by proprietors. T. W. WRIGHT A CO, loo Elbe rty St., New York. Oct. 2f, lftGC ly. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. Thin modlulno, invo.itcl iy yPl ,j. ut gimK!IOK ol l'lii:aik'!ilru, la intoiulU to illuolra llio food uj lmikultlnloHiymo, the llivt priirow of illumMon. 11 c'caiuIot tlio Htciii.vli wait Brlii-wVii Muitlrnka Tills, tlio Tou'c noon rcKlom ilia aitietito, and lood tliat cjiilii u ,t bo tu:o:i bc.oro ujlna a mill 1 easily itiw-itcil. OmisiiT'ipHon onnnnt 1 ctiro.l by Bnhick't Pul iiionlc s. rui uiiiivd llio aioinai li ond liver la mado huallli)-and Out ;ijii-t..o mi.'nrtd, hoiico llio Tonlo ami l',i: trs iv liv.i i nnv). 0,Trmw 0, euu. HaniU'loii, A li. li iloain Imttlojol llio SKAWKKI) . To.Vii wl 11.1 v or icir hojoi on ha .MANlUtAKB I'il.l.s wiMcuiv miv oi liimi';' n,u of d p,'ii.ia. IT. S':;k..i.'i; uiukx r msionsj rbita In Kr York. IIo-ioii, and si 1,1, ,.,,,t.:,ai O:!loo lu J'lillndd. phio over.- wwk. Sen .!iU.v i,iiors ol etch 9ta, or lo'ia'iiili.eioiiu):uuiiipuoii At Ilia da. a fur vinlt. tl)u. r,in-o ol.n-c, whmi purclivins, llil tluitwoliko. tio:"ao! tho Hocisr, ouo ivlion lu tlm la it amso ol lloti.'.inip 'oii. mn tho other ov lif now la, lu puiicot lltl-.ltn, Hl'C'Oll llio tiuv.iriilr.tiit MUliip. 8 ild In- oi; nruititlaiaiuid U'aiera, price l.so por lioltlo, or 7..Vl tliu Imii-ilozcii. All li'ltcra lor advice aliu.iid Ik) alluied to Dr. Siiiibnok'h Prlnclfal Otllw, No. If Mji'Ii dili siieol, l'iillnil,.!,l, UouiTal Wlio.nalo Auula l IMiuw llanion ft Co., N. Y.t S. B. liauco, lialtimoio, Md.t John D. I'arka, Uiuclunall, Olilos Walliur is Talor, UUl coijo, III. tloiliua Uros., Si Louis, Mo. 1st w. ci, mo. lyr. LIST W CAUSKS FOU TillAL AT MAKCH TEKM. 1807. FIltST WEEK. Much vs Bus? ey, No. 10fi, Juno Term, 18!ifl. Hixou lor use vs Neaps Kxecutors, No. 20.1, Marcli Term, 1 H.'.O. Harvey vs Bell, No. 210. March Term, 18.1!). Craddiek vs Owen & Dunn, No. 61, Decem ber Term, 1 still. Mimdcllvs Cleavcnger, No. 109, September Term, lt(U. Ilnss' Administrators vs IIuss, No. 101, Juno Term, imi,i. Olussey vs Franklin township, No. 10, Sept. Term, IHliS. lltigginsfor use vs Graham, No. 81, Septem ber Term, 1SU.1. Stockdalo vs Uoss & Stevenson, 200, Juno Term, 1 still. Hughes vs Uoss & Stevenson, No. 207, June Term, 18UU. SECOND WHK1C 1ST DIVISION. Coo vs I.lndlcy's, No 17, JnnoTerm. 1S,,7. Shough vs Kinney's heirs, No. 27, JuiieTerin, 18.17. Adams vs Gordon, No. 8!1, June Term, 18C1. Henderson ys Kughii, No.'JO, June Term, '01. Morris vs I,ticas, No 71, Juno Term, lH(i2. Shelby vs Dunham, No. 02, September Term, 18(12. Sliarpncck vs. Curl, No. 101, March Terai, I .-. Lemlcy vs Qapcn. No. 121, Juno Te m, 1865 Campbell vs Williams, No. Ill, Sopi.mba Term, lsti.i. 2nd division, South vs Long, No. 02, December Terra, '05. Hickman vs Hickman & Wiley, No. !), Marcli Term, IHiiO. Gordon vs Shrlver, No. 140, March Term, '60. Hussvs Stepneus, No. 181, Marcli Term, 'Oil. lleniley vs Cloud's, No. liiil, Marcli Term, ISlili. Foster's Administrators vs Anderson, No, 15, Juno Term, 1800 Lynch ci al vs. Dunkard township, No. 128, Juno Term, 1800. Hook vs Odeubaugh, No, 211, Juno Term, 18(10. Williams vs McCoy & Co., No. 100, Septem ber Term, 1800. MclOlroy, Dickson & Co. vs Bums' Adminis trators, No. 107. December Term, 18(10. J. F. TEMPLE. Proth'y. fb27-to. APPLICANTS FOU TAVEHN LICENSE FOH MAKCH TElt.M, 1807. Oilman Hiekiniin, Newtown, Greene Co. Pa. Thos. Bradley, Waynesburg, do do Sam'l Jewell, Gray's old stand do do C. A. Gnrard, Taylortown. r3o do J. W. Ham. Greensboro, do do Strosuldcr A Turner, Adams House, do 1). A. Worley, Worley House, Waynoshurtr,, Sit.-annah Peitit, Hamilton Houso, do Mammy Bryan, Jaeksouvllle. Geo. Monlgor, Vanatta's Old Stand. Hoary J. Jennings. Carmicliicls Borough. H. J. Biungarner, Jetlerson, Pa, George Nu,tim, New Freoport, Pa, Jesse -Mitchell, Jackson township, Pa. David It. Jones, Greensboro, Pa. Hiram Curl, Cnrmlchnels Borough, S. li. Bayard, ltlees' Landing. Pa J. F. TEMPLE, febl8-to Prothonotary. ADallNISrfUTJK'o NOtLJa.. LETTEH9 TESTAMENTARY on tlio estate of A. WILSON, Sr. late of Marion township, Greene county, deo'd., hnvinji been granted to tlio undersigned, notico Is hereby given to all persous Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment ami those hav ing elulins to prosont them Immediately, prop porly authenticated for settlement. W. T. E. WEBB, ANDUEW WILSON, of Marion township Ad Jilulstrators. feb.l6,'07-Uw BLATElt ODEN13AUGII, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Li onel's and every thine pertaining to a tirst class Drug Storo. Proscriptions carefully com pounded. "Crehjh's Old Stand," Waynes- . d. r.. an 1 1, a urg, ran amy u.-jr. Crisps com Oh! she w benutlrirt Vt ith starry eyes and rain' t Whoso curling tendrils soil, cniwBll Eiichalnetl the very heart and mine., ' CRISPEB COMA. For Curling the Hair of Either Pox Into Wavy and Glossy Kinglets or Heavy Massive Curies. Bv uslnir this article Ladles and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is tlio only article in tlio world inai win cun straight hair, und at tlio aamo time, give it a beautiful, glossy appearance Tho Crisper Coma not only curls tho hair, but invigorates, beaut illcs and cleanses It ; is highly and de lightfully pcrftimnd, and Is tho most complete article of llio kind over offered to tho American public. The Crisper Coma will bo sent to any address, scaled and postpaid for $1, Address all orders to W. L. CLARK & CO., ChoinWs No. 8 West Favetto St., Syracuse, N. Y. Iebl3,'07-ly ,19..'nc.uvtt'ip-C 'fl jCimx asnoii sisvav anx do xshav suooa oAi 'woou s.kos v mvio 'N IV ONIMIOIO GOOD S.NTOS V 2iaVrIO "N IV ONIHXOIO AVO iSale of Real Estate! AS ASSIGNEE OF WM. A. TOUTER, undeq voluutary assignment for tlio bene fit of creditors, I will cxposo to public sale In front of the Court houso, hi the Borough of Waynosburg, on the ; 16TH DAY OF MARCH, 18G7, ' all the right and title of the said Porter, of, In null iu imu luiiuwiuu tvui uaiuvu, to wn : All ihtu largo and valuable BRICK HOUSE and lot In the Borough of Waynesburg, known as the GREEN HOUSE'! Tills property consists of a lot of ground fronting on Main Street sixty feet, running back one hundred and eighty loot to an alley, and has erected theroon a large two story briek houso; this houso is well finished with cellars under the wholo houso, ono end of the hoiuu in liitisheU ir a More town, with counter, shdnivj, (y., alto, warehouse and stable, smoke and wath house and other out bull dings on the lot. There are a variety of fruit irees, grapo vines &o., in a good stato of cul tlvctlou This property is located lu tho bu siness part of the borough. ALSO, At tlio same timo and place, a squaro of lots I'rontlmr on FranUln Street ou tho nortii ono hundred and eighty foot to an alloy, all under good teuco and hi a good stato of cultivation, Tlio whole of tho above named properly is yery valuablo to any person desiring to estab lish business in this thriving borough aud they wouiu uowoii 10 purcuase. Terms Cash. WM. T. E. WEBB, fehliJ-ts Assignee. H ONEY FREE AS WATER. M 10,000 ACTIVE LOCAL aud Traveling Agents, Malo or Female, of all iges, aro wautedto solicit trade In every city, town, village, hamlet, workshop ana factory, ibreughout the entire world,. Ibr tlio most saleable novelties ever known. 500 Per cent PROFIT and ready salo wherever of fered 1 1 Smart mon and women can make from 5 to $!0 per day, and no risk of loss I A small capital requlrod of from kJ20 to $100 the uioro money Invested the greater the pooflt. No money required In adv.inco we first send the articles and receive pay after wards 1 If you actually wish to make money rapidly aud easily, wrlto for full particulars and address M1LNOH & CO., (From Paris,) foulil-iy 'Q uroimwuy, now iorauiiy ln thu fnmmnn Pleas of Qre.s.np. rnuntu IN the matter of tho account of John lloge, Estp, trustee of Mary Ueaton, widow of Abllali lleaton, dee'd. Notice is hereby given that the account of said trusteo has boon filed In the ofttco of tits Prothouotary, aud will be prosonied to tho Court ou tho 28th day of March next, for al lowance. ' . J. F. TEMPLE, I foblO-te. Prothonotary. I LATEST FASHION DEMANDS ' AY. J BradJoy's Celebrated v . Tho Wondorful FlcxUiility o' foj-t and pleasure to any lady weflnR lhe plex Ellintin Skirt wilt bo excrlenoeil puc-" ularly la all crowded assemblies, operas, kt. riiigcs, railr.mil ears, church i ews, arm chairs, for promenade nnd houso dress, as the skirt can be folded when lu use to occupy a small place as easily and e aivenlently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an Invaluable quality in crino line, not found In uny Single Spring Skirt, a i...., i. i,,t.,i,l tin, tib.iiRiiro. com fort ami great convenitmcool wearing the Du plex Elliptic nteel spring niuriior a wi8iouii will never afterwards willingly dispense, with their use. For Children, Misses and loUm? Ladles they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the singlo I.,,, u.tn i,f,.u,.ru tlii lr Dei'I'ect and graeim'il shape win n three or four ordinary skirts win linvo ix'cn iiirown uhiuu u uimciw ir,... I. .. v.. ..,.,1 vtlh rlnillilil mill IwlsU l IIU ,,,,,, J, O 1.1 W V ", V. . .. .......""- ed thread, and the bottom rods aro not only (10111)10 springs, lllll IWICC tor ihhiuiu; rareu-ui preventing them from weariug out when drag ging down stoops, utiiir, Ac. 'I he Duplex Elliptic is a great favorlto with all ladles and is universallj recommended by the Fashion Mnnazln s ns the standard skirt of the fashinnitble world. To enjoy the billowing lncstlmnVio advan tage's in Crinoline, viz.: superior quality, per fect mimul'acttire, stylish bhapo nnd finish, Uexib'tliiv, durability, comfort and economy, cuipip e for J. W. PiHADLBY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and bo suro you get the neuttino itrticie. CAUTION. To ginird against imposition be particular to NOTICE thii't skirts ottered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz.: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband none others are genuine. Also Notice Unit every Hoop will admit a phi being passed through tlio centre, thus reveal ing the two (or double) springs braided to gether therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, nnd a combination not to be found hi uny other Skirt. For sale in all sto'cs where first class skirts are sold throughout the United States aud elsewhere. Manufucturnl by tlio Sole Owners of tho Pt,,l IVIi'STM llHAm.KY. f!AUY. 1)7 Chambers & 71) & tfl Hcade Sts , N. Y. lent) lu-etn ftSaaihootl . Slow Lost, How StCMlorrd. Htxx.hstpublishrd.d new edition of Da. L'Ll.VKltWKI.I.'S Cl'.l.l.llRAfl.U Essay oa the ratiVu cure (wltlumt medicine) ofSper niatorrhua, or seminal Weakness, Involtm tarp Seminal Losses, Impot ncy, Mental and Physical Iucapncity, Impediments to marriage, &c ; also, . Consumption, Euilcpsy and Fits induced by self-Indulgence or sexual extrava gance. Bgul'vlcc, in a scaled envelope, only 0 cts. The celebrated author, in' this admlrablo essny clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of sclf-abuso may bo radically cured wiuiouiiuc dangerous useoi interim! medicine, or tho application of thu knife pointing out a mode of cure atonco simple, certain nnd effec tual, by means of which every sutl'erer, no matter what his condition mav iie. may euro himself cheaply, piivaoly, and 'radically. (jrt his K-suy should lie in the hands or every youth audevery man in thu land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, toany address, Mutjiaiil, ou receipt of, tlx cents, or two postage stamps. Address tlio puiiliKliers, CllAS. J. C. KLINE & CO,, ' 127 Bowery, New York, PostOllice No. 4588. mar24:'(IO-ly O C ELS I OTFTXlTETSlj) 1 CIIASTELLAIt'S It Aid LXTKK.TIIlT.vTOR ! FOB IIHJIOVINO SUI'KllFLOOUS HAIR. To the ladles especially, this Invaluahltt do- nllatory reeonimcnds itself as being an almost indispensiblo article to female, beauty, Is easi ly applied, does uot burn or inline tho skin. but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hnir from low foreheads or from nuy part of tho body, completely, totally and radically extorpating tlio same, leaving the skin soft, smooth ami natural. This is the only ui tide used by the French, and is tho only real effectual depilatory lu ex istence. Price 75 cents per package, sett postpaid, to tftiy address, on receipt of an order, by BEHUER, S1IUTTS & CO,, Chemists, eh2(). '07-ly 28.1 River St,, Troy, N. Y. A' XTENTION ! SOLDIERS 1 Disbanded Soldiers cult to additional bounty under llio recent Act of Congress should bo careful whom they employ to col lect their dues. It Is not eve ry unprincipled "sharper" who hangs out his shingle Unit Is a Imn.ie.d claim aijcnt. I am thus authorized by law, and will at tend to all soldiers' claims for hack pay, ten sions and additional uousTiKS. Having the correct blanks on haud to make such applica tion, thoro is no causo for return of papers onco sent, or delny lu making them out. Re ceipts given for all discharges placed lu my p ssession. Apply at once two inoro mouths will bo too late. B. F. FLENNIKEN, P. O. Box 108. . OlUce First Nat, Bank. JanM,'U7 Waynesburg, Pa. Conveyancing done on reasonable terms. SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, . issued out of thu Comt of Coinmou Pleas ol Groeno county, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to public sale at tho Court House In Wnyiioshurgon Tuesday I lit It, day of March next at 1 o'clock, i'. si., tho fol lowing property, viz i All tlio right, title, Interest and claim o Deft, of, in aud to a certain Tract of land bI uated in Franklin Townsklp Greene Co., Pa. adjoining binds of Daniel Throckmorton Amos Clevenjfer, David Scott, Jes e Hill nndotheig containing one hundred and clgbtv-llyo acres more or less, cue hundred and thirty acres of which are cleared, ami has crmicd thereon one frame welling house and kitchen, frame barn, log stable tenant house and other out buildings two apple orchards and of er fiuit trees ou the premises. Taken iu execution as the property of Da vid A Worley & Tho.ivis Hill at tho suit of Farmers it Drovers Bank of Wayueeburg. 1IEATU JOUNS, Sheriff. feh. 20, 'G7.-ts. b rsrotioo i NOTICE is hereby given to tho DELIN QUENT TAX COLLECTORS of Groora county, that if their accounts aro not snuarea up at or before Maich Court, suit wl'l be brought without respect to persons. leuli)-io Tiiuo. iA.ua, ireasuror. Notloo. ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted tn thu Kki-uiiliuan Genes, either for Job Work or Subscription during the six months the paper was conducted by Mr. Walkins, will pay the accounts to Mr. Jas. E. Bayors, who is authorized to receipt for the stunt Early attention tot Ids matter will save cost. ' i Ml&SKS DIDDLE A CLARK. Ug8