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COFFIN, President AHLcs Fun, Secretary Jan!),'(S7-tf Asjent lor Grecno Counly. GREAT SUE OF WITCHES, On tho popular one prlco plan, giving every fmtron a handsome aud reliable watch for the ow price of Ten Dollars 1 Without regard to value, and not to bo paid for uuluss peifecll satisfactory ! 000 Solid IJ.pI.1 ItmillnKWMc'lin tftW to J7C0 MOMindfCwil (Mil Wiiti'liM liilOln fiH0 MM) bullm' Wutrlii'K. lliliim. ll. il IH) I,. 1,0110 Uol.l lltiiitinx Clit.molii.-t r Wutcliol 2S0 In l.IMM) Ul, lliililhi)! tiiuilluli I 'V.t 2i0 to "3,000 (li.M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i K Dnpli. W.it. Ii" 1 '0 la 6,tH) II, llilntllii; Aliii'rlrnu W.iU litis 1U0 to (,00') Si!vi-rlluiil!iiKl.''Vi'!K '0tu (.000 FilviT Iliiiiilni: Iiuiil. x. 75 to 6.000 Colli LiuH.' W'nt. Il.-rt (0 to 10,000 (lulil Hunting l,..ini. Ml to 10.000 MlarrilMM-uiiH Silver U'ulchoi to to 2j,0iJ0 llililllliit SMiM Wiinliea Wt.i 30,000 A-niii -tut Wulclira, ull kinds 1U Id Kvury fmtron oMuIuh Wutcli liy till nmmffftm-iit, ro.-. Iiii( lint til), alillu it nmylio wui'tU fi'M). No partiality , Sli'tWM. MrH.ru J. Ilickllnt! A Co.'n j?rivtt Aniorlrnn Wululi Co., Jtcw York City, wlli to iliiliii'illiitt'lv iliMi, of ill,. iilmve mnsnllliu.nt diock. Ci'rtitlcattt. iiiiiolotolicli'S, nri' )iliu till in ni'iilpil etivi'luln'il. IlulilM'N urn I'lltitlril to lliiiiirlldrs nniiii..! on 1 lii.tr 1'i.rlilirnti'M, uii.n piiytmoit ol' 'IVn Di.IIhih, wliilliirit lii.it lVuti:li worth i'tM or out' worth Ii-nh. Tho tl'lio return of our et'riltlciiti:s rutiiluii you to tlio ni'lii lu liimipil llioivupou, upon puyntriit, Invmti'itlvo of it.i woi-tli, filial iw no aiticlo vnlutil linn lli.m (10 in tmtnoil on any ci.r. tificiiti., It will a oni'o liim'tin that thla in no lottuiy, but a ali'iiixliMorwiirct U-uiliinato tninMu-tlon, whiclitmiy be lmrtii:iiali'd in i.vrn by tin. uiOKt liutkll.iiiB ! A aiiigla Cirtiniit will lip ai-nt liy uinil, noHl-unlit, iiihi receipt iiPJu ceuta, tlvo fur SI, cli-vim for tlilrly-tluai.niiit ali'Kiuit iirvliiiiini or $5,Hixty nix and uiorovtiliial.lo iri.-iiii. urn tur $10, oni hiiii.lir.1 mul itm.it Niiptrl Watch tor $15. To AwntAor llioNn wlphlii!ri.ii.loyiiiiiiit lliii, la a raro o portunlty. it la a loRltimatoly cotiilitutril uuhIiiuk, duly ailllioi'ii'il by Hi Uovarntlir'nt, aud opi-u to tho must wu'o fill nciiltiny. Ti'.v ual Adilit'Ks J. III0I5U.W CO., UO Lioailivay Noi.r P. O. Jan30,'67-3mna City of .New York. Till; WGRLi) MTHUD AT THE W0N11KIIFCL IttiVKLATIONg MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST. MADAME H. A. PEF1RIG0. She reveals secrets no mortal ever know. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful oveuts, catastrophes, crosses iu lovo, loss of relations aud friends, loss of money, &C, havo becorao despondent. Sho brings together those long seperated, gives in:orruu tlon concerning absent friends or lovers, re stores lost or stolen property, tells you (he tllialnnBQTrmi am li.iut jiii.,llllu,l in .......... 1 u.i mi yj UV..1. .luuilllou ,tj 1UIOUU UIlll I In what yon will bo most successful, cause I speedy marriages and tells yon the very day ! you wdl marry, eivesyou tho name, likeness and characteristics of thu parson. She reuds your very thoughts, and by her almost super natural powers unveils the dark and hidden mysteries of the future From tho stars we see in tho firmament the mulific stars that overcome or predominate in the configuration from the aspects and positions of the plan ets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces tho future destiny of man. Fail not to consult tho greatest As trologist on earth. It costs you. but a trifle, and you may never again have so favornble an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired information, $1. Purties Hy ing at a distance can consult tho Madame by mail witli equal safety and satisfaction to themselvos, as If iu person. A full aud ex plicit charts written out, with all inquiries answered and likenesses enclosed, sent by mail on roenmr. nf nrtrn nlmvn itinnllnnml The strictest secresy will be mtiiutaiued, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. ! nuiuruiwua 01 mo nigncst ordor lurnlshea those desiring thorn. Writo plainly the day of tlie month audVear in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, Madams II. A. PERRIGO, P. O, Drawer 2!t3, Buffalo, N. Y. ibbtl),'7-ly Throw away yourfulse frizzes, your switches, your wig Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig : Come aged, come youthful, come ugly ami fair jum rejoice in your own luxuriant lialr. REPARATOR CAPILLI. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from Whatever causo it may have fallen out) and forcing a groth of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It .v ill force tho beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from flvo to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few ignorant practitioners have assorted that (here is noth'ng that will forco or hasten tho growth of the hair or beard. Their assertions are false, as thousands of liv ing witnesses (from their own experience) can bear witness. But many will say, l ow are wo to distinguish tho genuine from tho spurious ? It certainly is dillcult, ns nlno-tcnths of tho diflerent Preparations advertised for tho hair and beard aro entirely worthless; and you may have already thrown away Inrgo amounts In their purohaso. To such wo would say, try tho Kcpitrntor CapillL it will cost you noth ing unless it fully comes up to our represen tations. If your druggist docs not keep it, send us ono dollar and wo will forward it, postpaid, together with a receipt for the mo ney, which will ho returned you on applica Hon, providing entire satisfaction is not given. Address, W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No 8 West Eayotto St, Syracuse, N. Y fobl8,'07-ly WHISKEBS AND JL'U ST ACHES! FORCED to grow upon the smoothest face In from tlirco to tlvo weeks bv nnlnir nr. SEV1GNES RESTAURATEUR CAPIL- XiAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by tho elite ot Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will ho registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every Instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, Descriptive circulars and testimonial mailed freo. Ad dress HERO EH, 8HUTT8 & CO., Chemists, No. CBS River Blreot, Troy, N. Y. Sole geata for the United Btatot. fob20,'67ly ESflMTl HI. SflJIIfBAfi -jn is w : MliS. E. S. SAY ERS Si IIOSLUNSON Have just artlvcd from New Y' im wllh a large tissoiljiout of foreign aud douit-atic which tltcy propOiO lo sell at thu lowost CASn PRICES 1 such os Dicks Gooda, Dicss TrinimiiiG, Oress Buttons, Oay'g Taleut Mull's, tadles'8 Shawls. Furs, Boota uud Shoes, HaU and Caps ; Also, a great vatli'ty of n'co uvticles, ut yeiy low pi ices, for Getitlfiineu & Ladies' Wear, Wares of all Muds, nad a co,i:pleto vaiie ty of tho best GROCERIES. All of which they propone to sell at tho very lowest fljfurcB, I'.ependln;; fn tho (piuKiy an 1 cheap ness of their goods to gain them custopt G. vo litem a call before pun-hairing else where, untl they will prove lint the a'jovo ia correct. Room hi S.iycr.V coruo-, cost of tho Court Home, Waviiclnii;;. novS'iitl If ' XtSoZaTIM When by llio use of DR. J01NVILLE3 ELTXIU'yon cau be cured penntmeully, uud at a liiliiii1,' cost The nsloiiUhio success which lias attonded litis Invulniihlo medieine fur I'lnsltal and Neivous 'VetiUncss, General Deliilily and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Encrjiy. lm potcticy. or any oft ha con.?t!tU::iiecs of youth ful Indiscretion, renders it lliu most valuable preparation ever diM'Ovei'ed. It will remove nil neivoim alU clinns, de pression, cxeilcmcn', inntpneity to study or business, loss of Memory, confusion, thouhls of self-desliuotitm, fears of iitsanily, &c. It will restore the nppclilc, renew llio licttllhof those who havo tlestvoycd it by sensual ex cess or evil pracliecs. Youn-j men, be humhuo-ed no more by 'Quack" Dot -tors" and ignorant pracl'nioners, but send without delay ior tho Elixir, uud ho at oneo restored tn health and happiness. A perfect cure is guaranteed in every iustnnce. Pi ice ifM or (our bottles to one f ddress, One bottle Is sulllcicnt tocllect a euro in all ordinary cases ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'8 SPECIFIC PILLS, (or the speedy and permanent euro ot Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges. Grav el, Si rlc.turo aud all nll'cctions of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures elfected In from ono to tlvo days. They aro prepared from vegeta ble extracts that are hurmeless on tho system, and never nau&eato tho stomach or Impreg nate the breath. No change of diet is neces sary while using them, nor docs their action In any manner iuterfcre with busincsspursuils. Price Hit per box. Either of (he above mentioned articles will be sent to auy address.closeiy scaled, and post paul, by mail or express, on receipt 01 price. Address all on'ors to BERUER, SI1UTTS & CO., Chemists, No. '-'85 River Street, Troy, N. Y. lcb'iO.'GMy AUBURN, GOIDEU, FLAXEN AND SILKEN CURLS, PRODUCED by tho use of Prof. DE L HHEUX FRISEKLECIIEVEUX. One application warranted to curl llio moslstraiglit and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and Loudon, with Iho most gralil'yins results Does no in jury to the hair. Prico by mail, sealed and postpaid. $1. Descriptive circulars mailed freo. Address BERGER, SUUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. I'M River St., Troy, N. Y., Sole Aqents for the United Slates. feb20,'07-ly NEW EXCITEMENT! the rnoposED impeachment -OF- H.EINEHAKT! FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES I HAV1 NG .1 UST R ETUR S'ED FROM THE city, he has opened the largest New Grocery in town. Ho dos'res to Inform tho clllzcns of Wn.yncsbuig nud vicinity of tho care ho have taken in selecting stock, having ou hand a cood supply of CONFECTIONS, TODACCO. CI GA11S, TAU, nlso. PROVISI ONS, BACON, DRIED BEEF POTATOES, FISH, DRIED PEACHES, &0., &0, &0. Cull and see liiin as he has been getting a MEW SUPPLY Yon will dud lilin accomodnling, and can sell lower than any one iu tho place. Be suro to go to the right place, In LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING, opposilo tho Court IIouso, and formerly oc cupied bv the Post OlUce. opltyiiti.-tf. Sheriff s Male. BY virtue of a writ of Vindi. Ex. issued out of Iho Court of Common Please of Grecno county, and to mo directed, thcro will be ex posed to public sitlo in lront of the Court nouso in v aynesourg, on SATURDAY, 2ND. DAY OF MARCH next, at I o'clock, p. m., the following prop- A'l the right, litle, interest and claim of de fendant or, in and to a tract of land situate in Jackson township, adjoining lands of John Morris, Samuel P- Bayard, John Rose and others, conlalnlug 113 acres moro or less, about 50 of which are cleared and has erected tboro on a hew ed log house, log barn, log stablo, &c., and has thereon an apple orchard Taken In execution as tho property of Jesse Chedistor at tho suit of Atkinson Chedlster. HEATH JOHNS, Bh'ff. fobliMs 3. IMC. 3iyo:rj3, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW , Will attend to all claims for back pay, boun ty and pensions of soldiers and their representa tives. Tho Pensions of tho following cluss aro incroasod lrom f8 to $16 and per mouth, and widows lor children under sixteen years f'2 per month each, viz i 1st. Those who havo lost the sight of both eyes, Iho use of both hands, or otherwise total ly disabled and incapacitated lrom performing manual labor. 2d- All widows having children under slx toon yearB of ago aro entitled to 2 per month additional for each child.' 8d. Guardians representing tho minor chit drm of soldiers are entitled to the samo Increase as If the mother was living. angl,'o-tf. Something Now IN WAYXESlWtta, PENN'A. Til O S. GRADE N (At the room formerly occupiod by Andrew Wilson, St'., next door to Bradeu's Drug Uloru.) Rcspectuillyinfonnsllin good people of Grecno couuty, thut hu Laa opened it KtAEDWAEE STORE, And Invites a call from his friends and tho public generally. His store is tilled with cvei ylhiug in his lino needed by the Farmer and Mechanic. Being a pracl leal farmer, ho knows exactly tho wants of his farmer friends. Among his variety of goods will he found Iron, .Nails ol'all kinds, Planes of all varieties, Au gers, Braces, &o. Tuttlo toothed, cross cut and mill suws, baud saws and Uols of ull des criptions. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Mowing Machines, Cutting Boxes. Corn Shel ters, Plows, Cultivators, Shovels, Forks, aud everything in his line. SADDLERY HARDWARE, A general assortment of saddlery hardware, lo which lie Invites the attention of purchasers. WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS, Tubs. Buckets, Butter Eowto and nil kiud3 of Kitchen Wooden Fixitis. Willow Baskets; Brooms, BrutilitiS, Coal Buckets. Brass Kettles, VMy whips, Shot Gun;!, Bnvs Waeons atid si ds. All persons desirous of putchasing any1 of tlie above articles and many others not men "loucd ; will coubuU their interest by CALLING SOON. ITo will take plcnMirc in showing "his stock at nil times. So sivo him a cull when you como to town. Remember tho plnco, oppo site tho First National Bank. decl2tf THOa. BRADEN. DRY GOODS -AT- msEsj AT- Wm OLD STiXD," THE GOODS ALL FRESH, tub JS "ST X 323 SS f LATEST AND BEST ! t UK Fabrics, as Represented, AND THU ASSORTMENT KEPT COMPLETE. ' THEUNDERSKINED 19 DETERMINED to sell, and the uiuur cash will secure tho very best of bargains. Call mid cxainiuo his slock L. K. EVANS, decll-iim Wayncshurg, Pa. P33AOE3 HAVING BEEN MADE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE LARG EST STOCKS OF DRY GOODS!! Bill HSU ' leather, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps ! IRON, IV AILS and SALT, And a great variety of BONNETS and nATS ior tne tauies. at too lowest prices mat uoous havo bcon sold for since tho commencement of tho War. PRINT3, From 12 1-2 to ascts.poryd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to 40 " " FIHII At Pittsburgh prices. IUON&Nails" " Card Prices. SALT " f,1 per barrel. COTTON YARN, at reduced rates. Wo havo tho goods iu store, and all wo ask of our friends is to cull and seo for themselves for wo aro satisfied that an examination of our stock aud low prices will repay them for their trouble. To our friends nt a distance, wo ox- tend a cordial invitation to call and seo their old friends who are always glad to bco them, for wo can assure them that it will repay them for the trouble. W. II. M'COY A UO. The old stand of V. H. M'COY, Greonsbo ro, Greeno County, Ptnn'a. Mayll),'lin-tt There cometh glad tidings ot joy to all, To young and to old, to great aud to small j Tho beauty which onco was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and oil may bo fair. Bv TUB USB OK CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complex ion. Tlie most valuablo and perfect preparation Inuso.'for giving tho Bklu a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Erupt ions, and all impurities of tho Bkin, kindly healing the same leaving the Bklu white and clear as alabastur. Its use can not bo detect ed by the closest scrutiny, nnd being a vege table preparation Is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of tho kind used by the Fronch, aud Is considered by the Parisian as indispen sable to a perfect toilet. Unwa'dBof UO.OOO bottles were sold during tlio past year, a sulllelent guarantee of its ctllcacv. Price on ly 7fi cents. Sent by mall, poBt-patd, on re ceipt of an order, by . UERUEU,8!iUTTS&0o., Chemists. I KBS River St., Troy N. V, l feb20 '7-ly. (fatmcri' Column. Manuhincj Tucks Too many, in ap plying timnuru to their fruit trees, forget the roots, anil apply within n foot or so ot the body. It lliuy wore to caretiilly remove tho soil, they would find that troes of vigorous growth, ami irom so v. en to tan toot high, have roots, that are really thu imin sources of nourishment, vurymir from six to ten foot from the bo dy. Tlie application of manure, there -tore, to give the est results, should be distributed mound tho tree at a distnnoo of from five to oight feet from tlio trunk. In positions wliero tho turf is desired to be maintained, out and roll it buol:, put on llio runnuro, fork it in very lightly, and then replace tlio turf. Horticultu rist. EARLY TYING UP OF GRAPEVINES ON THE TRELLIU. If tbero is anything in the theory, tlutt gr. tit injury is ollen caused by cx traciton ot moisture and evaporation when in contact with continual cold, then it is advicablo to loavo tho vinos ly ing upon tho ground until after tlio cold, drying winds of March have passfd. As tho season ndvances tho circulation of nnp increases, and in March thoro is more nquoons matter in tho vine than in the month of January i and consequent' ly it is moro suscoptibie to changes of tempcraturo, nnd is more allectcd by cold, drying winds i but to what extent injury is caused by continual cold, dry ing winds at this season, we will not un dertake to say. There aro those who believe the plant more often injured by tho cold, dicing winds in March or April than by any extremes of temperature during tho regular winter months. Without attempting to prove or disprove tho theory, we shall only say that our experience for some years has been in favor ot leaving our vines on tho ground until quite lato in tho Bpring. We have sonio times left them even until after they had bloomed and set their fruit, and unco or twice wo hnvo thought that wo escaped injury from frosts, and lrom cold, driving ruiii ami sleet storms, by tho vinos being on tho ground, we hnv ing plenty ot fruit wbon some of our neighbors, whoso vinos were neatly nnd carefully tied up, ivere destitute. iior ticulturid. ORNAMENTAL, TREES. The coinmitteo on usttul and orna mental trees, at tho lata meeting of tho Illinois Horticultural Souioly, rccom mended. 'Tho Norway Spruce, the Austrian Pino, the White 1'iuo, the Bilsam Fir, Hud Cedar and Arbomlio. Each has its place in giving variety nnd buauty to the grouiiilsaround our prmriu homes Tho hemlock, where it will succeed, is almost deserving the appellation ot 'Queen of Bounty' aiuorg all tlio trees of the lawn ; its long, pendant branches, hanging fold above fold as it rises from the ground high in air, charm tho eye, while tho delicate tint ot its foliage con trast beautifully with tho richer hues of tho Pinos and Balsams. Tlio chaste and pretty ,lnni ers indis ponsuble on every plantation always up and beautifully dressed, ready to attract tlie cyo of tho passer-by. The White or American Spruue has been too mnoh neglected when point ed singly, it is uiito attractive, owing to tho peculiar, delicate, bluish tint of its foliago s it transplants with all the ourtainly of the Norway Si'ruoo, and like that, will flourish in all soils and situa tions, Among deciduous trees tho S otch Larch stands pre-eminent. The Sootuh and American White IJiroh always good upon, the prairies, rapid growers, symmetrical in form, with soft, delicate iolmgu the stately Elms, Lindens, White and Yellow Willows, the whole family of Maples, the White nnd JMuo Ash, the llonoy Locust and tho Tulip Tito and several other well known tiees all deserve a placo on every considerable plantation.'' SUGGESTIONS ANDISFORMATION FOR THE SEASON. In those sectiutis of the country which have passed winter's cold aud spring winds, general planting will commence It is best, however, riot to bo in a hur ry; cold winds are very hard on spring planted trees. Whenever planting is done, always shorten in most ot tho last season's growth. It is through these much ot the evaporation takes place that dries up and kills a trco before the new roots are formed, Let it bo a rule never to plant a tree without pruning it. Never plant on a cold, windy day, nud do not plant fruit trees ou a poor, thin soil. Subsoil, drain nnd enrich, cannot bo kept too prominently before tho p!an tor. If tho trees grow too luxuriantly to bear well after this, it is easily reme died. The work for tho prcsont soason will, for tho most part, consint of preparations for future operations, and particularly for dealing with tbo man lire question All those kinds that are grown lor their leaves or stems require on abuudanco of nitrogenous manures; anu it is useless to attempt vegetable gardening without it. To this class belong cabbago, lcttuco, spinach, etc Tho othor class, which is grown principally for its seeds or pods, (as beans, pass, eta ,)do not require mueu manure of this oharactcri in tact, they are injured by it, It causes too groat a growth of stem nnd leaf, and tho ear liness, a great aim in vogotublo growing is injuriously nflocled. Mineral ruun- ures, as wood asnes, uoneaiist, eto , are much bolter for them. For vegetables requiring rich stable manure it is bettor that they have it well rotted and decay ed. Nothing has yot bcon found so well fitted for tho purpose as cold hot bed dungi though, to the smell, no trace of 'ammonia' remains in it, In mannging the vcgetablo garden the hisheH excellence should be aimed at, Ti ls is Iho chief source of pleasure in a garden. If one can takn no pleasure in his garden it the watching of the beautiful procesfos ot nature in turni-h-inir hi in food, nnd the mauv lessons tliov teach liiin. which Im in a thousand ways can so plutisurnbly and profitably apply, havo no ohurins or aUraoUoui lor lijm, lie hut better give up gardening; l'oi ; issuretlly, in most cases even to 9!) in MO itiHtitnces the market gardener will bring tho vegetables to bis own door cheaper than be can urow ihoiu. Am-, item' gardening should primarily ho pursued for the lessons it teaches ami the pleasure it affords, when it ceases to do this it should bo abandoned. Should the weather prove favorable, as it ollen is about tlio end of the month, peas uml potatoes may be planted. Frost seldom gets deep enough in now dug ground to injure thorn after this date Lawrence Journal , 'ITo would kiss the queen till he raised a blister, With his arm rouud her neck and his old felt hnt on Address tho king by tho title of 'Mister,' And aok liiin tho price of tho throne bo sat on." An EiiglUltmnii'i dean-lption of a Vhm. iuTshwi"t! A son ot tho Emorald Islo, but not himself groon, was takon up (for he was at tho titno down) near Manassas Junc tion, by a Confederate scouting ' party He wore no special uniform of either army, but lookod moro like a spy than a volunteor, and on this ground was ar rested. 'Who are you? what is your name, and whero are you lrom?' were the first questions put to him by the armed party, Pat rubbod his eyes, soratohod his hortd, and answered. M5o gorrn, gentlemen, this is ugly questions to answer, and before I answer any of thim, I'd bo aftor nxiu'ye, by yo'ro lava, tho samo thing.' 'well,' says tho loader, 'wo are of Scott's army and belong to Washington.' 'All right,' said "at. knowed ye was gmlloinon, for I am that same. Long l'.fo to Ginerul Scott.' 'Aha!' roplied the scout, 'now, you ras cal, you aro a prisoner!' and bo seized Pat by the shoulders. 'How is that are wo not friends V inquired Pat. 'No !' was tho answer, 'Wo belong to General lieau regard's army.' 'Then yo told mo a lie, my boys, and thiukin' it might be so, I told ye another. Now tell mo tho truth, ami I'll tell the truth, too.' 'Well, we belong to tho State ol North Carolina.' 'So do 1 1' promptly rospotulcd Pat ; and all other States of the country, tooj aud there I'm thinking I beat tho the whole of yez Do you think I'd como all the way irom ould Ireland to belong to one Stato. when I had a right to belong to Iho whole ot thorn V Pat was taken to tho camp, but, as nothing cnu'd be made to appear against him he was discharged. GEORGETOWN ELECTION. In tho election in Georgetown, Dist of Columbia, for Mayor and Common Council, tho registry shotvs 971 negroes and 1,351) whites. At 9 o'clock the polls opened, nod a rush ot voters, with out tlistiiHilion ot oolor, commenced, Tim voles of several colored men wore ivj :oied because they could Lot bo idont iiied, and a few on the ground of minor ity. This action ot the Judges delayed the colored voters somewhat, requiring them to make oath as to identity ami ago Great exertion was made by each party to bring voters to llio polls during tho entire day. There was less ol driinkuiiticss and disorder than usual up on thestieets. Charles D. Welch, radical, was eleot ed, by a majority of uinoty-six votes, over Henry Addison, present Mayor, who was the conservative white man's caudidato. The larger number ot the Councilman on the Addison ticket are elected. NASBVS LETTERS. The famous letters of Petroleum V. Nti8by, written by Mr. D. R. Locke, wero first suggested during tho early part ot tho war on the occasion of tha funeral sermon, at Wingert's Corners, in Crawford county, Ohio, of a soldier who had given his hlo to his country. It will be remembered that until the last Presidential election all of Nasby's let tors were d ted at Wingert's Comers. The preacher, ou that occasion, com menced his sermon with the remark s Hero lies another victim to this G d d d Abolition wor,' and m nil bis edu cation, habits, political belief, &c, is nearly allied to tho character which Mr. Ajocko assumes, Mr. L. having a keen sense of the ludicrous, and know ing n ell tho preacher and his foibles, was struck with tho humor presented in the antagonism of his calling and praoticos, and at onoo assumed to represent the ono and the other. Ilonco the Nasby letters, A DEMOCRATIC APPRENTICE. An Irish strar.gor, slightly tho worse tor whiskey, got tangled in a political controversy, iu a saloon in Trenton, one day last weok. Ho advocated 'DoraO" cr.icy,' with the same volubility ot a skeleton. His antagonist finally ventur ed to remark: 'You don't know what Democracy is!' 'Don't know what Dcmocraoy is, ye Blaok Republican spalpccnT I've been iu the Ohio Stato prison for five years, served in the rebel army throe years, and voted six timos in the Sixth Ward, New York, at the last election Divil a man in the United Slates has served a bet tor apprenticeship to Democracy than meselll' Tlio 'Radical' knocked under and treated the party. A Hoititini.R CttiMt). Tito Washing, ton Review of last week says i On Mon. daj night last a young man named Mc Henry Moore, aged botweon eighteen and twenty yoars, was committed to jail on tho horrible charge of having s t . uticuu ins own siNier, n itiieti iiiary iititiu Moore, oged about fifteen years. Tho child was, we learn, born on Sunday night. The parties roside, we under stand, in Cecil township. Tlio accused was oommittcd to jiil by Justioo James Moore, of Cannonsburg. j PHOTOGRAPH G- j&. JL. Xj 33 1 H. 5T -IN WAYNESBUIU?, I'ENN'A. Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery in tlio third story of ALLISONS BUILDING, Whera ho is nrenared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MALEIANOTYPES, CARTES DE VISITE, Arrl nit ntltor tiimln mlit ul'nl fit ntctllrca. In A stylo eiiiai to tlio best artists. E;.peciul alteu lion will bo given to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will be nromnt lv iitti.niti.it In 'Clieir riHiins urn cominoilioiiH tiitd attractive, and every dcsimblo accomino- tlaiii.u will lie reiKiereti 10 customers mis is decidedly tlio best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever ollerctl to the people ol Grecno County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken any lime in tlie day, and in all kinds of weather. Nov, If,. J85. tf. DR. W. II. WiTMOli HA8 been In suceesarnl prat-lice for a uum her of years, Willi llio experience of the dillerenl hospitals iu Europe, ulso a member ot the Aitalyltcal .Medcal tmnilulu ol JNow Yoik, continues lo attend lo all pinfewional ctiKes at 1 is otllcu , No. U-t) Filbeit Street, 1'iiiU. No patent Medicines nro nscd or recom mended : lite remedies iidiuiiiislcrcd arc those which will not brake dowu llio constitution, hut renovate I lie system from all Injuries it has sustained lioin mineral medicines, and leave ihesysie n iu a heallliynud perfectly cured contlhioti. DYSPEPSIA, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health aud happiness, under mining lite constitution and yearly cairylng thousands lo untimely graves, can most em phaiielly he cured. Melancholy, Ahber'ttllon, that slide of Alie naiit.n nuil wcnktics of mind which .renders persons iuc.ipable of enjoying lite plcasbres or perinrniinv: iho duties of life. l!ll KU.MATISM, hi any form or condition, chron'.cor ai eiue, warrtinted curublo. Epi lepsy, nr falling sickness, all chronic or stub born cases of FE M ALE DJS EA SES radically removed; Salt Rheum and every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scroful ous diseases which buvo bullied all previous mcd'cal sll, can be cured by my treatment;. ami 1 uo say nl! ctscaes, (ves jonmrnpUon) can bo cured by wearing my Medical Jacet, which is a prolcciion to tlie lungs against nil changes ol'we.'llier iu oil c'imales having investigated for vers the cause and character of intermit- tenls(iev''rnnd ague) in all parts of tho United Stales will cine peimaucnlly ull chronic or aculo cases ol Ague and nervous discuses iu a lew days. CANCER CUPED WITHOUT THE KNIFE OU DRAWING OFULOOD. Time Woim, that dread to Iho Human Family for years, can he removed wilh two or three doses of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consiilta'inn in tlio English it nd German J.ansuascs l'ieoofrhiii,o. Will make visits uny distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (contltloii. rally.) nnd Medicine scut wit li proper diieclious to any pun in ine country, OFFK.'E No. U28 Filbert Street,' Phila. uiarlili'ilG-ly WAIT Si I'.M jil'iii) r.A iiiiJ.K JtSTONS Ml I MIME QTHJ, continue to curry on the Marble itnd lO Stone cutting business nf their long estab lished sland immediately E.ist of tlie Public ninare, Main Street, Wuyucsbiirii;. litis csiaiilisiiment lias been in constant o Deration since IN.'!!), and tlie long experience aul energy of Iho proprietors, linked with the OYcrcise of sound Judgment and good taste, hive won for them a wide spread and enviable reputation. An extensive stock of tho various varieties of tlie best marble kept constantly on hand. Special at'.co'ion paid to polishing, pressing, cowing ad engraving. Aiioruov mil nueu. December 23, 18C2. Sheriff's aaie. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Greene county, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale at tho Court House hi Wnyncsburg, on SATURDAY, Otii DAY OF MARCH. NEXT, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following property viz: All the right, title, Interest and claim of Do feiidenl of, in and to a certain Tract of Lund situate In Cumberland Township, Greene county, Ph., containing about FOUTY-FIVlC ACRKS, moro or less, about fifteen acres cleared, ad joining lands of Jeptlia Mitcliner, Henry Sliarpueck, Ellas A Flcnniken, and James flemiikcn, bounded on tho East by the Monontruhela river. Taken in execution as the property of 'Tlio r icumkcn Ull ami Unit uompany' at tue suit of Ellas A. Flcnniken. janlB-ts HEATH JOHNSSh'fl. SltciHI'i Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Greeno county, and to mo directed, thcro will bo exposed to puolic sale on tlio premises in Cumberland townshl, on SATURDAY, 2d day of .March next, at 10 o'clock, a.m., tho followini'iirimerto. viz : All tho right, title, Interest and claim of dclcndcnt, ol. in and to a certain tract oi land situate iu Cumberland township, Greene Co., Pa., adjoining hinds of Morgan Young, Wm. Sharpneok, Peter Howlt, Rico farm and others, ccntainiug one hundred uud three acres more or less, about ninety acres cleared, uud has erected thereon a frumo und Stono house, two tenant houses, frome barn and stabo, an ap ple orchard on the premises. Taken iu execution as tho proporty of Geo. W. Kelloy at tho suit of Alviu Cloud, Hiram Cloud and Eleanor Duvall tor use of said Eleanor Duvall, CJ-If the money Is not paid down on day of sale tlie Shorn! Is directed to sell the prop erty. HEATH JOHNS, jan.lu,'07.-ts Sheriff. MliciitPM Sale. RY vlrtuo of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, Issued out of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Greene county, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House. In Wiiynashurg, on SATURDAY, ltilh DAY OF MARCH next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following proporty, via t Ml the thu right, title, Interest and claim of Dcfcndcnt, of, in and to a certain tract of hind situate in Itlcldiill township, Greene county, Pa., nillmnhtg lands of ll'irrison Johnson, John Killun, Harnett's heirs, John Laugli ridge and others, containing EIGHTY-TWO ACRES more or less, ou which Is eroctod ono hewed log house, log Barn und other out hull. lings, and about fifty acres of which Is cleared, and on which there is a good apple orchard, &c. Taken In execution as tlio proporty ot jonn lams at it the suit of Thomas tains tor use of Mary Ann Wilson. HEATH JOHNS. tui'ir. s 0II1U Hon anil Cattle Powders. Tlili preparation, long anil nivorabl known, will tlior ouKlily rvfnvlforata broken-down and low-iplrttta horari, by ilrensthenlng and olaamlna Ilia atomacb and lutaa tinea. II la a anra pra ventlva of all dli- eauea lne-idi.nl Ia thla animal, luch I YRLI.OW WA TEH, H EAVES, COUGHS, DI8 'TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE T1TE AND VITAL F.NEKUV.40. Iu ua improve! tha wind, IncnaiM tha appetit-.lve LUNO FEVltB, GLANDfcBS, amoain iu floaiy akin and Irani forma I h a' Bliurabla kaleton bona. Into fine-looking md ipltiud To keener! of Cows thla nrenaratlnn I. inwtn.M It laoreaaei tha quantity aud improvea tha quality oi wo mini, ii naa been proven by ao- uiai experiment to tna qnan mllk and twenty per . and maka tha ir Ann and In nutenlna; It aivea tbem an appetite, looaena BMr uieir nine, anu V make them thrive muon outer. . In all dlteaaea of Swtne, each u Ooufhi, Uloeri la tna Lanm, Liver, to., tliia article acts ai a aneelflo. By nutUng from i one-half a paper ' to a paper In a barrel of twill tha above dtaeaiea will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certatB irovuiuvo aim aura ior tuo uog unotem Prion 80 Cants par Paper, or t Papers tor IL PBBPAJIXD BY S. A..FOUTZ & DUO., AT THEIR WHOIF.SAIK Dltl'U AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For 8ale by DruKglati tod Storekeeper! through out' tha United Statea, . Huberts & Co., agents. Wnynesburs, Pu nova t 'H .-ly. MORE GROCERIES! Let All Persons COME TO WAYNESBURG 1?0 Car CHEAP CROCER.ZG OF ' COTTSRCL & TAYLOR. Proprietors of the splendid Oroccry Store, fot merly owned by Joseph Yen tor. "Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a (rood supply of tho very best SUOAR. COFFEE, TEAS, WOE, MOLAS SES, SPICES, CARIiON OIU LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNIES, SHOE FINDINGS, &c.. &c, and, in fact, EVERY THING usually kept in a first class Oroccry Storo. Tivo doors East of Wilsons New Building Oct II, 'oTi-tf RECONSTRUCTION NOT OP THE UWION 15UT OF Isaac Hooper's GUOCEUY & CONFECTIONERY! MR. HOOPER would still havo his riends and outruns lienr n Aitmt Hint Im fumes in tlie Grocery and Confectionery trado at his usual nlttcn nt dniiiif hiiuinnou nml ....... a ..j MV4 wm, ho has lust received A. Fresh Supply of the best quality of all ait'clcs In his line. TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety of iinciui urucics uiways on liiinu. REFRESHMENTS, In connection wilh tho above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of tho season can bo obtained. The most Attractive and most popular resort In town. Juno 14. '!5-iy GREENE HOUSE, Jefferson, Gro tn County, Pcnn'a. JIflS.IiJ. J. DUMGAENER, rro,metn. HAVING RECENTLY FITTED UP THI3 -wnll known CSt.lLhllfilltirinnt r.. n ------ , . ;. ;".- Aiiia, uuai- oaunkr is prepared to turiinh the bent, to tho travelling puoiic. mo iaujk always sup plied with tho choicest delicacies, ths BAR with the finest Wines and Liquors, good sleep in nntLvlmcnts. and nn nhnnrlnnna .r .1.1,1 room attached to the premises. Public patronage solicited May 23, 'QG -ly. Robert jfousherty, Carriage gBB& Miinnfactnrer WAVNF-snuno, Pa., - r) ESPECTFULLY gives notice that he has t located In Wavneshoitr. Pa., where he in tends to manufacture ' CARRIAGES Of every description. From his experience in tho business, ho feels confident that his work, in stylo, finish nnd durability, will give entire satisfaction. It is his determination to purchase die beat material in market, and employ none but competent workmen. KTAU now work warranted for one year. Wavnesbum, Feb. 21. 18(i0 tl Assignee's Notice. ., . rrUIE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF J. Mohoak UuLt, of RlcbhlU township, here by gives notice to all persons Interested that the STORE HOOKS nnd Notes will be left with Mr. William McClelland, at the old stand, for settlement and collection, until the 1st ot March next, and if not promptly settled they will bo collected by due process of law ' at onco. Tho creditors of said assignant will , also tako notice that their claims nuiBt be pre sented nt once, as I am determined to closo ' up the business hnmediatciy ( jauu, 07-u. J.r. TflMtOiJS. T. W, R088, PHYSICIAN AUD BURGEON, 0 .FFICE In. Jewell's building, West end of AT...M a. T-..U,m,. an 1 f . F O UtZ I'f-A MH.i,l inortaae V3, , sK1 HI cream