WAYNE SB UllG: WEDNESDAY.MARCH 13, 1807. . KsTKHTACNjfKNT. Tim ratifies ot the "Emms Willard Literary Society" will give an entertainment this, (Tuesday) evening, in the College Chapel. The programme consist ot Literary Exercis es Dialogues, Musio, tfco., and no doubt will be agreeably rendered, A email admission fee will bo charged, (or the purpose of refilling their hall. Tru-ses ! Thus ! L irgcst stock of Truss i in town, at Q. W. Huberts. & Co.'s. Look to your Inteuksts. The best tiling our business men can do is to get their posters and circulars for distribu tion the coming court. These are struck neatly and at reasonable rates at this Office. Go to Q. W. HobertsA Co.'s. Drug Storo and get a bottle of Llntlsey's' Blood Searcher. . m m m A Novkl SpKi.uNa Match. Itaihor a striking novelty in tho way of spelling matches came off at the Bit. Zion church in Dunkard Townsliip, bn'Satnrday last. Twenty old citizens ton on a side spelled from tho Old United States Spel ling Cook. Paints of all kimla, dry and in oil, at Q, W. obcr Is & Co.'s Drug Store. Good ' Idkv Tho Commissioners have put in operation the work of en closing the bell of tho Court House by placing latticed shutters between the collonado of the cupola. This will tend much toward the preservation of the building. Wo think, .too, that tho fil ling of holes made by scaffolding or. the front and sides, would add to the ap pearance of tho edifice. A fine assortment of Perfumery, Soap and Pomade at G. W. Huberts & Co.'s Drug Store Closh ok Twtvi The Winter Term of the Union School cloned with the ex amination of the several departments, on Friday last. Not having a reforttr pracn', and being unable to attend per sonally, we h ive no correct account to give of the proceedings. Rumor credi tably acquits teachers and pupil. Six Papers of FoutzCatt'u Powder tor one Dollar at Dr Hindoo's Drug Store. Louie. '-Thi' way of trangrestors is hiird." Tlio ways about Waynes, burg are not hard. E'tjn its people are not transgressors Subject undis tributed, hence an irrelevant conclusion Foul Cuttle Powder by the gross, dczun or paper, aid. V. Huberts & Co.'s. IIunnino. Tho new rteamor Elislin Bonnet is making her regular trips bo tween Pittsburgh nnd Geneva. Tho editor of the Valley Spirit sn.he didn't see nor hear "jc calliope," how ever. Brushes nt all kinds at G. W. Roberts & Co.'s Drug Store. - i. - p 0 the outside of to-day's issue is the remark of Hon, Revcrdy Johnson, Democratic Senator from Maryland, ou the Military Bill. Hitherto a fast friend of the President, his approval ot the bill and his animadversion upon tho veto will be received by the peoplo as sign of returning reason that many of his professed followers might profit by. Coacoa Cream and Hair Gloss can be Lad at G. W. Roberts & Co.'s Drug Storo. Poetical Puzzi.b The Council Bluffs .Nonpareil re-produces the poetical 'pop-'the-qnestion' puz.lo which has come down Irom tho school boy days of 'the oldest man ;' and we have been requestod to publish itt "I thee read seo that mo j Love is down will I'll have . But that and you bavo you'll One and up and you If." A anlAmlM naanrtmnnf nf T.nmnl Ami T.ftmn chimneys at G. W, Ro'erts & Co.'s. m s WllITKLT TOWNSUII" OS THIS Al.KnT. A new ticket was issued at their late election headed "Widow Inspector," on which ticket a would-be popular Dora oorat receivod several votes. We would recommend a continuation of this ticket, for it would not only serve as a nucleus for a new party tor the one -played," but would be a kind of redeem ing ticket for their action in support ing (?) these women whilst their has bands were in the late war. Fhioiitkul M A n a l l n o. A son of Mr. Henry Jocobs ot Franklin tp , ru. oeived severe injury one day lust week, iren having his leg caught by a circular law. The young man was using his loot for clearing away the dust, when tthe saw eaught his leg near the calf, making a wound near eight inches in Hengib, rending musoles and tendons sand carrying away four or five inches of the fibula bono. His physicians are hopeful of recovery without amputation. jLr ladios, in mnking thoir exit in tho ,crowd down the stairways of our places of amusement, would take hold ot their dresses, instead of letting them drag the apace ot three steps behind them, they would save themselves the inconvenience of furnishing a temporary stair-carpet to those who follow. If yon want Modiolnes of any kind go to JJraden'i Drug Store, TOWNSHIP ELECTION. coPs." Sent up ag a f h "NO REST FOR THE WICKED I" Tho result of last Friday's election was most gratifying. Hoi ttotofe tlio Jolin rcbleson clan have maintained undis puted sway over the town and victory was ceded them without a struggle. This lime the desire to elect the favorites of 'Tammany No 2,' did not impress us as being so strong as of yore. There seems to bo a lack of oooperatiou among the faithful and if wo may believe the signs ot the times some luckless wights will lose their occupation of they are not more considerate in bestowing favor or rather in fulfilling promises. The advantages are not so much to ns as the fact that we have beaten 'Tarn, many No. 2,' in its own stronghold, nd, bust of all, they are mad. It was really amusing next day to see thorn holding call meetings lu the bar rooms, on the street corners, and in and around the Court Home, that palladium ot their hopes. No doubt, they quaffed long and deep in their efforts to torget, but yet their faces wear a dejected, sorrow-' iug air indeed. Tammany is shrouded in gloom ' Ilawcver, 'there is a balm for those who weep,' and when Clan Temple' holds its cabal in the old brick, it can with pertcct consistency incorpor ate that ancient hymn in its exercises, whose opening stanzts run thus : Plunged in a gulf of dark despair We wretched sinners lit.' &c. JJolow we give the return. The suc cessful parties are eminently proper men and we predict, will make efficient officers. C0N8TAIII.K. 15. V. Campbell (R) 134 Elijah Adams (D) 122 JUW1K OF KI.KCT10M. G. E. Minor (R) 130 G. W. Inghraiu (D) 125 INSl'KCTOII OF KI.KCTION, J. J. Siinimeisgill (R) 131) W. L Hook (D) 121 AS8K8HOII. Rich. Led with Jr. (R) 12S Alex. Stewart (D) 114 ASSISTANT ASWKSSOIiS. Joseph Wile) (I)).... 127 Dan. Owens (I!). 12o Shimm Rimdiart Sr. (I)) I2fi N. G. Hughes (L) 123 sen n. niuKcroiM ' L. K Evans (IS).. 128 W. Cotivuill (D) 12(i R D ..uglu-rty (D) 125 Isaao Hooper (U) 121 AL'IUTOK. Milton Garrison (R) 125 Hall's Sieillon Ila'r Honewer, at Dr. D. W. Braden's Drug Store. Duty ok Township Auditors. It may not be gonorally known that a gen eral law of the last sension ot the Legis lature, approved April 21, 18GG, requires tho bounty accoun'.s of every district to be carefully audited by the Township Auditors.and'preparo a condensed stulc moot of tho condition of 'hose finances, and publish tho same at tho cost of tho district for three successive weeks, in two papors.' It not only requires this duty to bo performed by tho Township Auditors, but it imposes a ponalty of fifty dollars upon each Aulitor who refuses to comply, one-half of which fine goes to tho prosecutor, nnd tho other half to tho school fund of the district. It provides, also, that tho Auditors shall notify the School Directors or other parlies having tho disbursement of tho bounty funds, to appear beforu thorn at such a time as tho Auditors shall fix, for the purpose ot enabling tho Auditors to oloso up the bounty accounts oflhe township for tho fisoal year. Timk is Monkv. Baily having removed his Jewelry Establishment to tho frame building diroctly opposite tho court house, will keep constantly on bund a full assortment of Bitch goods ns aro usually kept in a first class Jew elry Store, such as Watches, Clocks both wolgbt and spring Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Ear Kings in sets or separate Slocvc Buttons, Watch Chains, Thimbles, Platod Ware, Spectacles, Masonic and 0.1 1 Fellow's Breast-pins. In short, any and evcrytldng you may want In our lino, which wi'l be' Bold at little lower than y iu can buy them lu any of tho Cities. Rl'.PAIlllN'O Of all kinds of watches and clocks dono In tho best manner and warranted, Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. A large stock of Toilet Soaps of tUo best quality, at Braden'i Drug Store. - - Ovkii Tint Dam. Four Ten Mile aquatics becoming somewhat careless went over Hooks dam a few days ago in regular Sam Paluh style. This is the first occurrence ot tho kind wo have heard of yet, and we would advise our horoes not to "roston their oars" too much as it is the loss of many by stran gulation. SoMi'.Tiiiso foil Tint Ladiks. Iloro Is a recipe whiuh our lady readers will find really the thing, and quite delight I'ul. It is called Applo snow.' Try it i Put twelve good tart apploi in cold water, and set them on a slow fire. When sotl, drain off the water, strip the skins from the apples, euro and lay tlrom on a largo glass dish, Beat tho whites ol twelve !ggs to a stiff frost, put a halt pound ot powdered white sugar to the apples;beat them, and then add tho eggs. Beat tho whole to a stiff suow, and turn them iuto desert dish. A large dock of Drugs just from tho East, which will bu sold low for cash, at Bradcn's. THIS TARIFF ON WOOL. Under the wool tariff there are three classes i clothing wools, common wools and carpet wools. The duty on the first class, upon wools valued at 32 cents per pound, is 10 cts per pound, and 11 per cent, ad Valorem; when valued above 32 cents, 12 cunts specific, and 10 per cent, ad valorem duty. The same rates are fixed for wools ot the second class, and those of the third, 3 conts per pound on wools valued at 12 cents, and on those exceed 12 cents, six. cents per pound On woolen cloths, bIiiiwIs, etc., fifty cents per pound, and thirty-five per cent, ad valorem are levied; on blankets, flan nels, etc., from twenty to forty cents per oaud, acosrding to tho grade; on bun ting, twenty ceuts per square yard, nnd thirty-five per cent, d valorem: on dress goods, six cents per yard, and thirty-five per cent ad valorem; on clothing ready made, fifty cents per pound, and forty Tents tier ad valorem, lit'iv cents per pound nnd fifty per cent, nd valorem are imposed ou webbings, belling, etc The duties on carpets are fifty per cent, nd vsloiem on Aubussnn, on Brussels forty four cents per square yard, and thirty five por cent. ud valorem, and on other kinds in proportion, MH. Caulk dispatches of the Olhlnst., repoit a formidable uprising In Ireland. The Fenians and liritis-h have met in slight skirmishes, re - suiting in a loss of soino killed and wounded on each side. Tho Gully mountains aro sf.id to be swarming with the insurgents and some apprehension was felt in tho towns infccled with revolutionary feeling. English troops aro in force on the Island . Swoiin In. Archibald Robertson, Esq., of Beaver county, appointed and continued as United States Collector ot Internal Revenue for the Twenty fourth Dit-ti'ict, received Ins pnpeis, filed his bond and was sworn into office b United States Commissioner fc, C. Me Candless. Berstadt's 'Rocky Mountains1 is to be engraved. It will be sold only by pubseri tion. Aitisi's proofs will cost fifty dollars; proofs before letters, thirty dollars; proofs with letters, twenty dol lars; and plain proofs, ten dollars. Newspapers of every shado ngreo in declaring that in tho McCraken busi ness Secretary Suward disgraced him self and the country. To "McUrakeii" a man is becoming the common word or injuring any one by vile means. By taking revenue, a man is but even with his enemy, but in pas-ing it over he is superior. MARRIED. Tl I Itt H -mil IllTON'Zor.L.V US On tho lilh, of March, IW7. at the. residence oflhe bride's mother, Mr. Jonas E. Throckmorton, ami Miss M iry Emeline Zollurs, both of Greene Co. IV SILVERS ELY At tho residence of the bride's father, by Itev. J. Melnliro, Mr. David M. Silvcus, of Wayne township, and Miss Euphon Ely. of Whilcly township, all of Greene county, Pa. KICN'T CLUTTER At tho rciidcsce of tho bride's father, In Morris township, by Rev. I.yns, Mr. Nicholas J. Kent of Centre town -ship, and Miss Pliebo Ann Clutter, all of Greene county, Pa. NKW YORK MONEY MARKET. March 12 Gold closed at 1:1-1 Waynesburg Market, conitlX'TKD WKIiKLV )1Y J. OUIUKIt, Butler, fresh roll W to 30 Colfeo per Iti 110 to 8;t Corn per bushel 03 Corn meal per bushel 70 Country Bonn wr lb 08 Candles, mould per tti 25 Candles, dipped " " 20 Cheese per lb 2.1 urieu reaches per lb 2r Egss ptr dozen 15 Flour per bbl 14 00 Flax seed per bushel 2 25 Feathers per lb -. 50 Lard per lb 10 H. W. Flour per lb 31 Molasses 75 to 1 50 Oats per bushel 30to 35 Rvo per bushel 1 Oo Thnothy seed per bushel 300 to 8 25 Rico per lb 15 Sugar, crushed per lb 22 Sugar, refined " " 2o Sugar, New Orleans, C lbs I 00 1. it. Sugar, H llig l oo Hvrup. per gallon 1 oo Halt, No. 1 per bbl 4 00 Soft Soap per gallon 25 Tar per gallon I 00 l ea per Iti 2 00 Turpentine per gallon 2 00 i allow per 10 15 Wheat per tmsliel 2 50 White Lead per keg 4 to 5 00 Whita Lime per bushel 1 50 Wo. 1 common to tine 40a5O Potatoes per bushel 125 to 1 CO Turnips, per bush 45 riTTSUl'UG CkVuKVL M.UtKUT. Satuhdat, March 9, 1807 During the past week the 'general markets have ruled dull compared witli tho previous week. Thoro has been but few changes In prices, and the demand for goods very light. A general dullness prevails, caused partially by tho unfavorable weather ami bad condition of the country roads; but more pirtlculaily on tho account of the failure of Congress to pas tho Tariir bill. This failure has had a dis heartening effect, vlsl do lu nearly all branches of business. Trade bore generally depends upon tho manufacturers, nnd as most or thoso aro doing but little ; the Iron mills closed, and likely to continue so most, If uot all the coining spring and summer, merchants havo not the same confidence In an active spring trade Unit they had before tho failure of the Tariff bill. Although spring has opened, yet tho complaint roaches us from all places, equally alike, of tho samo stagnation-- and un satisfactory condition of trade, that wo aro bore experiencing. We quoto as follows, which aro tho wholo iilo prices t UUALN-Wheat at $2 U0.1 25 Corn at rgHO live at Jl .HV,I 33 ' Buckwheat $3,2;(jf373. Oats 4tU. FLOUR-Spi'liiic Wheat at $1 1, 7.5. Winter " at jlA,ou Ryu at v)72.V4i50. HAY Baled at $'.'3,00 V ton. Loose at -'8.uii(:l2 tin. EGOS Sales at 22230. ClUiEdli Western Reserve at III. Hamburg at a is. New York Ooshouat 20 BUTTER Prime Roll at 28q:)Oc J APPLES. Per barrel nl :.009f.?5, CHICAGO MARKET. Cuicauo, March 9, 18(17. Flour Choice brands of Spiing Extra Flour inactive butflviuly held at 'J 750 1U ro for Spriug extra, and 13 OOaU 75 for white winter extra. Wiihat Firm, closing oulot at $1 flTJigl 04 tor No. ft; small sales ol No. I at 3 G.-.uU CS. Cons Without change, and close firm at 79C per bush for No. 1 . Oats Dull and closed quiet at 43o for winter, and 4;l$e for Ircsh receipts of No. 8. PuorisioNs .Market steady but quiet t Mess Pork is quoted at $ I!) .13, but very little changed hands. Sweet Pickled Hams mode rately active ut 12al2ie, packed. Bulk Meat steady, with sales T shoulders at He, and hums ll'Je, loose. Lard firm at l'-'al'.'c and of No. 1 at Hal lc. DiiKSSKn linos Unsettled, hut for fancy lots the pride is considerably higher ; sales uf rough from $S rU to ' 00. Livb lloos Active under a brisk shipping' demaud at au advance of. $ii !)0.i7 3. o NEW YORK WHOLESALE MARKET. Nkw YohK, March 9. There 1ms been a better tone during tho past week. Money is easier, and there is more confidence since tho passauu of meas ures of Congress. Flour, wheat, corn and oats nr better. There lias been a material advance in provisions. There Is an increased demand for breadstuil's for the Southern Slates. A new feature of tho market is the largo busi ness in California Hour. Countkiikeit Coin. Countcifeit five cent coins aro in active circulation 1 he die or matrix by which they are made is nearly perfect, tho metal is very base, in some instances being not much better than lead. SPECIAL NOTICES I'rec to Ever) body. ' A Largo C pp. Circular, giving information of tho greatest importance to tho young of both sexes. It leaches how tho homely mny bscomo beautiful, the despised respected, and tho for saken loved. No young lady or gcntlaman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post paid, by return mail Address P. O. Drawer, 21, fcb20,'C7-Gm ' Troy, N. Y. Wonderful but True. MADAME REMINGTON, tho world-renowned Aslroligist and Somnambulistic Clair voyant, while iu a clairvoyant state, deline ates the very features of tho person you aro to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psyfliomotrope, guarantees to produce a perlect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of tho applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of char .cter, &c. This is no imposition, as testimonials w ltliout number can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and linir, and en closing fifty cents, and stamped envelope ad dressed to you.se'f, you will receive the pic lure by return mail, together with desired in formation. (Address in confidence, M,wamk Guii thl'dk ltiisiiNUTON, P. O. Box 2G7, West Troy, N. Y. febl3 '(i7-ly. A COUGH, A COLD, OR A SORE THROAT RhQCIIIUS IMMKlllATH ATTENTION, AMI BI10LU1 111: CIIKCKICll. Ik Ai.i.nwmi to contivch, imiriMTIONOKTIIK, MiNOS, A 1'HK S1ANENT TllltOAT 1I1SKASB, Oil CONSUMl'TtON IS OFTEN THE RESULT. 11 R O W S ' S BE O N"C HI AL TROCHES HAVIxa A nillECT 1NFMJKSCB TO TUB PARTS, CIVK IMMIilllATE IIBI.IEF. For Bronchitis, As (lima, Catarrh, Cons ump tlve and Throat Discuses, Troches are used with always good success. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKER will ilud Troches useful in clearing the voieo when taken before Sinning or Speaking, ami relieving iho throat after an unusual exertion ot tho vocal organs The Troehei nro recom mended and prescribed by Physiclami, and havo had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an aln-om of truo merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them In now localities in various parts of tho wor'.d and tho TrorUa nro universally pronounced better thau other article?. Oiitain only ' Biiow'N'sBnoNciiui, Thoches," and do not lake any of tho Worthies Imiluiions, that may ho offero'd. Sold evkutwiiiuik. Nov21-Cnio. iHY.fi rEIlITJlE F0U THE U.HDKKRCUlEr. I'hmlon' " Night Blooming Crrem." Fusion's "Night Blooming t'cren." Phnlon's " Night Blooming Coren." Phnlon' "Night Blooming t'onna." Photon' "Night Blooming Cereal." A mnl iqnllto. di'llrato, and FrKHint Vrhim, dlitllnl from tha rnra an J beautiful Uuwor rruui which It takaa Iti nitraa. iluiufucturrd only bjr PI1AL.ON sV BON, New York. BKWARfi OP COUNTEM'F.ITS. ASK FOR I'HALON'S-'J'AKB NO OTHER. yj'-Ti,' IC.-lyeow. Know Thy Destiny. Madam u E. F. Tiioiinton, tho great English Aslreloglst, Clairvoyant ami Psychomctrician, wlio has astonished the scientific classes of tho Old World, has located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madnmo Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, as lo cn ablo her to Impart knowlcdgo of the great est importance to tho single or married of eliherscx. While In a stato of trance, alio dellniates tho very leaturcs of tho person you aro to marry, and by tho aid of au Instrument of intense power, known as tho Psychomn trope, guarantees to produce a life-like pic ture of tho futiiro husband or wife of Iho ap plicant, together with data of marriage, po sition In life, leading traits of character, &c. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimoni als can assert, tihu will seud when desired a entiled certificate, or written guarantee, that Iho picture Is what It purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place ut bhth, age, disposition nnd complex Ion, and enclosing filly cents and stamped en ; velope addressed to youself, you will rccelvo ' tho picture and deslrod Information by return mal. All communications sacro.lly confi dential. Address In confidence, Madams H. F. Tiioiinton, P. 0. Box U23, Hudson, N. Y. fbi3 'er-iy SUT A Yocnq Lady returning to her country homo, after a sojourn ol a few months In tho city, was lmrdly recognized by her friends. In place of a coarso, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and Instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the ciuso of so great a change, she plainly told fliem that sbo used tho CI It C. 99IAN BALM, nnd considered it an In valuable acquisition lo any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appearance an hundred fold. It Is Blinplo In Its combination, as Naturo her self Is simple, yet unsurpassed hi 'its tllk!cy in drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying tho skin nnd com plexion. By Us direct action on Iho cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing tho same, and leaving tho ntrfaeu as Nature intended it should be, clear, solt, smooth and bcaulilul. Price $1, sent by Mail or Kxpress, on receipt of nn order, by W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. Tho only American" Agents for the salo of the samo. PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND" MACE, Foil ruusKitviNo, uisrouiso, and dkauti ftino the haul And Is tho most delightful and wonderful ar tlclo tho world ever produced. Ladies will find it not only a certain remedy to Restore, Darken and Beautify the Hair, but also a desirable arliclo for Iho Tolllet, as it is highly perfumed with a rich and dolicato per fume, independent of tho fiiigraut odor ol Iho Oils of Palm and Mace. The Marvel of Peril1. A new and boautlrul pcrtumc, which in delicacy of scent, and tho tenacity willt which it clings to tho handkerchief and person, is unequalled. The above articles for salo by all druggists and Perfumers, at $i per bottle each. Sent by express to any address liv proprietors. t. w. whight & co.. 100 Liberty St., New York. Oct. 24. 18C0. ly. CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. TO CCItF. CONSUMPTION, tho ivrtora muat ba prepared so that tho hum will hel. To accomplish Ihla. tlio livor and atomauh must first be cleansed aud an appetite orealed lbricood vholosome lood, which, by thoso niediclnoa will bo dipostcd properly, and good healthy blood mniln thus huildlna up tha constitution. BClIl'.N(!i;'3 MAN1IRAKE PILLS eleanaothostoniachotall bilious or mucous accumu lations; and, hv ualnq the Sea Weed Toulo la con section. Uie appet'te Ib restored. BCUKNCKS PULMONIC SVItl'l' la nutrlcloua as well as medicinal, and, by uslnit tho three remedies, all impurities are expelled lrom tlio sytlcni, and good, wholesome Wood niaile, which will rope! all disease. Iliutlonts will talietlieio u.fdlclncs accord ing lo directions, Caupumption very frequently In Its last slaso vlolds readily to their action. Take tha pills Irouucntly, to clennso the Ilror n id stomach. It dees not follow that bi'causo tho bowels are not cos tive Ihey are not required, for sometimes In d'arr hoia they aro necessary. The stomach must bo kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pul monic Syrup to oct on tlio respiratory organs properly and allay any Irritation. Then all that Is re-mired to penorm a permanent euro Is, to prevent taking cold. Kiorciso about tho rooms as much a.i possible, eat all the richest food lat moat, (tamo, and, in fact, anything Uio appotito eiavos; but bo particular and uaslicate well. liiud w. oa. mo. 1 yr. rpiIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE J OF AN IXVAl.U'. Published for Hie benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUN'li MEN find others, who Buffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay ol Manhood, &e., supplying at Iho samo "timo Tim Mfans of Sni.K-Ctntn. liy one who lias cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery, liy enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of tho uuthnr. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., MnvSfl 'tlli.-ly Mrooklyn. Kings (!o.. N. Y. LIST OF CAUSES FOR TftlAL AT MARCH TERM. 1SC7. V111ST WUUK. Llncb vs llus ey, No. I0(, Junu Term, 1R.KS. llixon for use vs Ncai's Executors, No. 205, March Term, lrt"D. Harvey vs Bell, No. BIO. March Term. 18.1!). Craddifk vs Owen & Dunn, No. SI, Decem ber Term, Mundell vs Cleavenger, No. 109, September Term, lHlll. IIuss' Administrators vs Huss, No. 101, Juno Term, !8Gr. Glnssey vs Franklin townsliip, No. 10, Sept. Term, Itfur.. Ilugginsfor uso vs Graham, No, 81. Septem ber Term, tar,. Stocltilale vs Ross & Stevenson, 20C, Juno Term, ISiiii. Hughes vs R"ss & Stevenson, No. 207, Juno 'l...... tui'.ii SECOND WFI'.IC 1ST DIVISION. I Coo vs L'mdley's, No 17, Juno Term, 1 8.17. ' Shough vs Kinney's heirs, No. 27, Juno Term, . 1857. I Adams vs Gordon, No. R!l, Juno Term, I SOI . ( Henderson ys Kughn, No. Ou, June Term, '(it. . Morris vs Lucas, No. 71, Juno Term, lritl'J. , Shelbv vs Dunham. No. 92. Scntetuber Term. im;2. v Sharpncck vs. Curl, No. 10-t, March Term, 18li.i. Lemley vs Gnpen. No. 124, June Term. 18(15. Campbell vs Williams, No. 10, Scptcmhci Term, lH(i5. 2nd DIVISION. South vs Long, No. (12, December Term, '115. Hickman vs Hickman & Wiley, No, 9, March Term, 1HII0. Gurdon vs Shrlver, No. 140, March Term, 'CO. Hubsvs Stepncns, No. 141, March Term, '(!. Uentley vs Cloud's, No. 183, March Term, ISIIIi. Foster's Administrators vs Anderson, No, 15, Juno Term, IMid Lynch ct al vs. Dunkard township, No. 'tl 23, Juno Term, 18(10. Hook vs Udenbaugh, No. 211, Juno Term, I8(!G. Williams vs McCoy & Co., No. 100, Septem ber Term, 18(10. McEhoy, Dickson & Co. vs HurnB' Adminis trators, No. 107. December Term. I8il(l. J. F. TEMl'LE. Proth y. feb27tc. APPLICANTS FOR TAVEUN LICENSE FOR MA HClt TEIt.M, 1807. Gllman Ilickmiiu, Newtown, Ureeno Co. Pa. Thos. Mradlcy, Waynesburg, do do Ham'l Jetvull, Gray's old stand do do C, A. Oarard, Tuylortown. t'o do J. W. Ham. Greensboro, do do Strosnlder & Turner, Adams House, do D. A. Worley, Worley llouso, Waynesburg, Susannah Pettlt, Hamilton House, do Margaiy llryan, Jacksonville. Geo. Monlgor, Vunatta's Old Stand, lle.iry J. Jennings. Curmiclncls Uorougll. R. J. Uumgarnor, Jeirerson, Pa. Goorgo Nuim, New Freepoit, Pa, JeBse Mitchell, Jackson township, Pa. David R. Jones, Greensboro, Ptv. Hirnni Curl, Ciirmlchacls Uorougll. S. R. Bayard, Rices' Landing, Pa. J. F. TEMPLE, feb 13-to Protlionnlary. In tha Common Pleas of Greene county i IV tl.n mnttrtrnl'tlin nrnnnnt nf .Tfdin lloirr1. 1 Kstp, trustee of Mary lleaton, widow of Al.lt., I, 1 1.,., tnll ili n'll Notice is hereby given Unit Iho account of said trustee lias neon niuu in ine iniu-u me Prothonotary, and will t presenioii to tut Court on tho 2btU day of March next for. al lowance. J. F. TEMPLE, tobio-te. Prothonotary. Crisper Coma, Oh ! she. was beautiful and fair W ith slurry eves aud radiant hair, Whoso curling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the very heart and miud, CRISPER COMA. For Curling tlio Hair of Klthcr Pen Into Wavy nnd Ulossy Kinglets or Heavy Mnsslve Ciules. By using tills article Lndh s and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is tho only article iu iho world that will curl Btraight hair, and at tlio sumo timo give it a beautiful, glossy appearance. Tho Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, hut invigorate beaut illes and cleanses it t is highly und de lltlhtliilly perfumed, and is tint most complete article of tho kind evcrnffuredtn tho American public. Tlio Crlsner Coma will bo sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $1, Address all orders In VV. L. CLARK A CO.. C'hcmits No. 8 West Fitvette St.. Syracuse, N. Y. Icbl3,'li7-ly iS.'or.tii'l'tp-'A! 'ot a""IC nsnoii siwav hiix .io ishav suooq omi mm 'S.NOS ? JIUV'I.l 'K 'R.NOS V JIUVXl "N JLV OW!i!O10 3003 'S.NTOS -T jmviO 'M V OMiUlOIQ AVO P R O P O S A L S. PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL LAND SCRIP FOR QXXjUS! flMIE Board of Commissioners now offer fur I salo 520,000 acres of Atiricultural College Land Serin, belnir the balance of the Scilo granted to tha Coinmonwuali b of I'ennsylva uia for tho endowment of Agricultural Col leges lu this Si iite. I'roposals lor tlio purchase ol nils i.11111 Scrip, addressed to "The Hoard of Commis sion rs of Agricultural Land Sciio,"wlil bo received at tho Surveyor General's oillco at Harrlsburg, until 12 o'clock, M., ou WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 18G7. This land may bo located In any State or Territory, by the holders ot the scrip, upon any nf tho unappropriated lands (except min eral lands) of tlio United States, which may ho subject to sale at private entry. Each piece .if scrip represents a quarter section ot one hundred and sixty acres, is issued In blank, and will be transterable, without endorsement or formal assignment. Tlio blank need not ho filled until the scrip Is presented for loca tion nnd cniry, wl.cn thopnrty holding it can till tho blank and enter Iho land In Ids own name. Hhls must bu made ns pur aero, and no bids will be received for less llian one quarter section. Tho scrip will 00 issue 11 immcuiaiciy on me payment of the money to tho Surveyor Gen- oral. On all bldB for a less quantity than 40,0(10 acres, one-third of tho purchase moiioy must bo paid wldilii ton days, aud tho remain ing two-thirds within thirty days alter notlll calion of thoaccepinnco ot Iho bid or bids by iho Board of Commissioners. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Purveyor Oen'L For the Board of Commissioners. IlAHitiBiiuito, Feb, 7, 1807.-IS NOTICE Is hereby given to tho DELIN QUENT XAX COLLECTORS of Oreeno county, Dial if their accounts aro not squarou up at or beforu March Couit, suit wi'l bu brought wllhout respect to persons. fcblU to THOS. 1AMS. Treiisuror, SLATEH ODENl.AlMll, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINE, Li quors nnd every thing pertaining to n nist class Drug Slore. Prescriptions carolully com pounded. "Crelgli's Old Stand," Waynes, urj", P. May SO, 'CB.-ly. LATEST FASHION S '. DEMAND W. J Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) 3 I It. T . The Wiin'i'ful Flexibility nnl great com fort and plea-uru to any lady wealing tlio Du plex Ellii lie Skirt wilt be experienced partic ularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, car riages, railroad ears, church cws, anncbaire, for promenade and house dress, as tho skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place its easilv and c mvenleully as a .Silk or Muslin Dress, nn Invaluable quality m crlno lino, not found iu any Single Spring Skirt. A lady h iving enjoyed the pleasure, com fort and great convenience of wearing the Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt Tor a single dav, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies thev are superior to all olhers, They will not bend or break llko tho singlo sprhi!.', hut wld preserve their perfect nnd graceful shape win n three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside us useless. Tim hoops are covered with double and twist ed thruid, ami Ihu bottom rods tiro not only double springs but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wearing oul when drag ging down stoops, stnir, ifcc. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorito with all Indies and is universally recommended by tho Fashion Magazin s ns tlio standard Bklrt oflhe fashionable world. To enioy the billowing lnestiuin'iio advan tages in'Ciinoline, viz.: superior qualitv, per fect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, llexibiliiv, durability, comfort and economy, enquire i'or J. W. BRADLEY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, andbcmiro you get thi' aeuu'mo article. CAUTION. To jcuiird aaainst imposition be particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz.: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon Iho waistband none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will ndnilt u pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal ing the two (or double) springs braided to gether therein, which is the secret of their ilexibillty iind streiigth, and n combination not to be found in any other Skirt. For salo in all sto-es where llrst class skirts ore sold throughout tho United States and elsewhere. ' MaaufuHnrt d liy the Role Owners or tho Patent, W ESTS, BRADLEY & CAIIY, 97 Chambers & 79 & ft Hondo Sts , N. 1. fehtri.7-llm TSanhooil . How H,os,l, Huw BSewfort'ri. r... ....f..'o., .1 ! pilih'nn nf iljW UK. 1. 1 M Eltwl.l.l. 0 ,lil.l.llll.ljrj SLtkiv Essay on the railirul iw (without medicine) of Sper matorrhea, or seminal Weakness, lnvolun tnrp Seminal Losses, Impot. ucy, Mental aud Physical Incapacity, Impediments to marriage, Ac ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits induced by self-Indulgence or sexual extrava gance. ISS.Prlce, in a scaled envelope, only 0 cts. Tiiu celebrated author, in this admirable, essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that Iho alarming conse quences of sclf-abuso may lie radically cured without the dangerous use of iutcrnalmedicino, or tho application of the knife pointing out a mode of euro atoneo simple, certain and effec tual, by menus of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition maybe, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and radically. (3-This E-cay should be in tho hands nf every youth imdcvcry man in tho land. Sent, under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any address, pnai-imitl, on receipt of six eeuls, or two postage stamps. Address tlio publishers, ('HAS .1. C. KLINE &CO 127 Bowery, New York, Post Oillco No. 4580. ninr2l:'(il!-ly OTLTuTOTl PTeTSTOTI CIIASTELLAR'S rou itrmovisa sci'fiiflcocs haiii. To tho ladies especially, this invuluablo do nllalory recommends list If as being an nhnost iiulispeusililc article to female beauty, is easi ly applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly 011 ;he roots It is warranted 10 remove superlliious hair from low foreheads or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extcrpaling tlio same, leaving Iho skin sofi, smooth and natural. This is tho only ailielo used by tho French, and is the only real effectual depilatory in ex istence. Price 75 cents per package, sent postpaid, to any addicts, on receipt of an order, by BERG Eli, S1IUTT3&CO., Chemists, eb20.'(i7-ly 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. A TTKN1T0N ! SOLDIEltS I Disbanded Soldiers en to additional bounty under the recent Act of Congress should bu careful whom they employ t ) col lect their dues. It is not every unprincipled "sharper" who hangs out bis shlnglo that Is a HasnicJ cliim ajvnt. I am thus authorized by law, and will at tend to all soldiers' claims for u.veic fay-, pun sioxs and additional uountiics. Having the correct bl inks on hand to make such applica tion, there is no c mso for return of papers once scut, or delay iu making thorn out. Re ceipts given for all discharges placed in my p ssession, Apply at once two more months will bo loo late. B. F. FLENNIKEN, P. 0. Box 103, O.lbo First Nat. Bank. jaivi,'(!7 Waynesburg, Pa. Conveyancing done on reiisoiiitblo terms. SHERIFFS SALE. BY vlrtuo of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Greene county, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public salo at thu Couil House In Waynesburg on Tuesday llith, day of March next at 1 o'clock, p. si., tho fol lowing properly, viz: All the rigbt, tillo, interest and claim 0 Deft, of, in and to a certain Tract of land slt , uated In Franklin Townsklp Greene Co., Pa. adjoining lauds of Daniel Throckmorton Amos Clovcngur.D.ivld Scnti, Jes 0 Hill and others containing 0110 hundred and clglity-flvo acres mure or less, 0110 hundred and llilrty ncros of which aro cleared, and has creeled lliereon 0110 frame dwelling houso and kitchen, frame ham, log stable tenant houso and other out i.:i.ii, -u two 1100I11 nreliiirds anil ot'.iir fmit I, Kill,... ft" - - -.HI trees on tho premises. Taken 111 cxeruuon ns 1110 property or jm vld A Worley & Thomas 1 1 III at iho suit ut Farmers & Drovers Bunk of Waynosburg. HEATH JOHNS, SheriT. fob. 20, -CMS. MONEY FREE AS WATER 10,000 ACTIVE LOCAL and Traveling Agonts, Malo or Fenialt of all ages, nro wanted to solicit trado In ovary city, town, village, hunilct, workshop aim factory, ": throughout tho entire world, I'or tho most saleable novelties evur known. SOI) Per cent PROFIT and ready sale wherever of fered I I Smart men and womou can make from $3 to $50 per day, and no rink nf lots I A small capital requited of from $20 to $100 the more niouey Invested the greater tho p.iollt. No money required In advance wo ffist send tho nnlclcH and receive pay after wards I If you actually wish lo mako mon'oy rapidly and eaallv, write lor full particulars and address M1LNOR & CO.. (From Paris,) febia-ty JlOUroadwny, Nov York City.