rvl WA YN ESU UKU: : TVEDNE3DAY, MARCH 2T, 1867. Just received it inriro atock of Drugs from New York at Mrudou's Drug Store. ----- IUbmovam. Persons removing this rpring and wishing their paper chanced, will ploaso notify us of the lact, giying the- post oflioo at which tlicy now re. coive their paper, as well tn tho name of the one to whioh they wish- it sent Town subsoribers can notify the car Her, . On ok Timb. The ong of the robin with five inches oi snow on tho ground. - - ' i la. Vim Tullct Soaps of all kinds at Dr. Bra don's Drugstore. Uxcmun i Unci.kan'1 'We again call tho attention of our citizens to the nuc ocssity of cleaning up the alleys and streets of our town. If sense otHhnmo will not prompt this let the authorities proceed to do it. Horrible sidewalk, miserable crossing, abomination recking every whoro one out louder than did over q iakiug pjptiluou ut tho approach of a leper. . Look Our. Farmers koep an eye on y.ur stock Horse theives are opera ting in Washington County. lUu. Sicilian Hair rcnewcr at Dr. Bradcn's Druis Store. SntA.NUK bct Tuck Tlte weather, wise proclaim the Snow of the last week heavier than any the past winter. We are not inclined to deny their assertion. On Friday morning it was tho depth of 6 ve inches continual)- falling and on. tinually melting. No estimation can be made of the d"ptli had tho ground been in condition t rcusivo it. Something Jess perhaps, than six feet Ai.r. a Mistaki'-. -'Tim'' says thero are- no places on the pike (t) but what a mules cars are visible, unless he falls. Am. kinds of Worm confections at Bradcn's Drug Store. Ru.in! Rkad! All persons knowing them selves Indebted to N. CLARK & SON cither by Note or Hook uccaunt aro requested to call and pay tho same, by thu 1.1th day of April, or we will be compelled to collect by taw, without respect to p rson . GntoG. vv Roberts & Co.'s Drug Store and get a bottle of Hall's Hair Renewcr. Bishop Kkm-oot, ol tho Protestant Episco pal Church, will hold service In tho Court : House In Wnynesburg, on Thursday evening, March 28lh, at 7 o'clock. Farmers go to T. Braden & Co 's and get one ofulsStccl Plows. iiik L.ICBSSK ui.estion, more were seven-1 teen applicants for tavern license in tho coun ty of Greene, and this at tho March Term of court ! Five of these from tho town of Waynesbiirg. D ies thla speak well for the sobiiety of our community ? The determined efforts of the friends cf tempcranca thwarted su :h a wholesale prostitution of our public morals Aa earnest interest w is manifested, remonstrances circulated and signed, pellt'ons sent up, an I, bo U sal I to t'ia UsUng honor of our Judges, but oik! of tho fivo was license 1. Wo nra not disposed to crow over tho fallen fortunes ol'lltj unsuccessful applicants, out we aro rej deed thu thoso In authority begin to see tho law In that clear light which enables them to do Justice to all. This Is the first fruits of the reform movement and we predict that twclvo months in we will entirely rid us of this baro. T. Braden & Co.'s is the placo to got a good 8ido Hill Plow. A Mccii Nkiwkd Imciiovkmbnt. We aro pleased to learn that part of the "Slater Farm," adjoining our borough, has been purchased by some of our citizens for tho purpose of lay ing out an addition to thu borough. The portion of the farm which it Is propos ed to devoto to this purpose Is beautifully situated immediately south of the Court House, and will allord do'.ightful sites for residences. Tho wnnt of Increased facilities for building lias long been felt here, and wo are glad that thero is a hope of Its now being supplied. It is truo that the number of lots which we un derstand It Is proposed t" lay out at present, Is not as largo as we think it should be, yet it will be n great benefit so far as It goes. Tho demand for tho lots being so great, they will, no doubt, be rapidly bought up, and we would advise persons who desiro lots to bo prompt in applying to thu owners before they arc all disposed of. It Is also proposed, we learn, to burn a largo quantity of brick on tho premis es, and this, in connection with tho Planing Mill, Bash and Door Factory, which Is bo ing erected here, will alford an abundance of material for building, ut reasonable prices. Q. Whore Is tho cheapest place to buy drags? A. AtO. W. Roberts & Co.'s Drug Store. My customers and nssoclato-ocs I'll feed ynu on nice potatoes If you your patronage will glvo To one who lion stly trios to livn, Tobaccoos, 'lis said, that wo havo somo In quality surpassed by none, Teas and Sugars, wo have tha s tmo A clear conscience we will maintain. Tubs, buckets, baskets and brooms. With peaches apples, raisons anil prunes At the lowest rates wo will supply To all who wish of us to buy. ' Our stock Is good Our prices fair, If you doubt Hits stntomont, To IsamiAM's repair. G. W. ltaborts & Co.'s Is tho place to get Puro No 1 Carbon Oil will not explode. i 'apt - ' Laid u The steamer Chieftain, of the . "People's Linn," I laid up at Brownsville. The Elector makes through trips alternate days. Getting Ukady. Our out-door me chanic are all busy ut work upon repairs ol property, and getting ma.enal in shape for uew buildings projected, and ti be put up at tho earliest possible day. rimuunou Timor. Ai the Sprinar opens tho mcroaiitile busiiicsi revives, and tho depleted shelvos are being rapid ly refilled with new irturelmndiso. We invite tho attontion of merchants thus replenishing their stock, to the advertise ment of tho Pittsburgh firm of Molilroy, Dickson fc Co. Tliis oil and reliable firm are prepared to furnish the Spring styles of Dry Goods at thoir usual low rates. Their well merited popularity in this section is due that reliable and gentlemanly member of the firm, John T. Shane. All who are acquainted with him will soaond us in assuring the pub. ho that those who trade' with the firm will bo dealt with liberally and fairly, A splendid assortment of Fancy articles such as Soups, Combs, Poniade and Perfumery at 0. W. llobcrts & Co.' Drug Store Go to T. Bradffu & Co.'s for your agricul tural Implements. - Tun Suorr Cask. The trial of Geo. Scott for tho larceny of $2000 from the Adams Express Com., at Greensboro, in Aug. last elicited considerable inter, est during its progression. The aeons cd is said to have protested his innocence and confi lently assertod that he would bo acquitted whon pliioo.l upon trial. A true bill being f jutid by the Grand Jury, ho was arraigned and found guilty. The evidonco adduced warranted the verdict, but wo havo rarely seen so much popi lar sympathy awarded to a man guilty of such high misdemeanor, Itis previous good character, his service to his country, his talent, weighed hap pily in his favor and tho Judge in pro notincing seiitenco nlltfded touching'y to the necessity which imposed such severe penalty upon a young man of previous exemplary habits. He was sent to tho Western Penitentiary for two years and left this place on Mon day last in charge of Sheriff. Johns. All kinds, of Paints, dry and in oil, can he had atO. W. Huberts & Co.'s Drug Store. Twi'.NTv-FotTii H irrells of lino Winter Wheat Flour for silo at N. II. McCleU laud's. Tin: Wu.m. .;ic -jk run Aim Arything that will save time, money and labor denial ds the attention of the pub'ic We direct our readers, ihcreloro, to the advertisement elsewhere in our columns, with the foregoing cap. ion Brushes ! finishes ! Any kind of a brush can be had at U. W. Roberts C.i.'s. UsCKIIKMO.s'lOUSI.V "SlUITKD." OllO of out liquor venders, hearing that the court pronoar.ced him liable to indict ment at any lime for violation of tho license law, picked his traps and moved out without further warning. Like Lot's wife ho is said to have turned and taken one hut, lingering look uef'ore he disappeared beyond tin Cmietcry lull. Unlike her, however, his flesh and blood remained intact, bearing him with incredible swiftness from the scene ol his personation. If you wauta sood pair ol f boulder Braces go to G. W. Roberts is Co.'s Drug Store. Tub Poor Housh We refer our readers with pleasure to tho Heport of the Grand Jury on tho condition of this institution. It is a handsome compli ment to tho ability and faithfulness of the present Steward, Mr. Wm. Itinehart. It is pleasing to know that wo have an officer in charge of this trust who per. forms his duties satisfactorily, It is perfectly right that men engaged in' merchandizing shou'd reduce their stock as much as possible in order to give place to the new lot. G-iiikr is doing it in this way and will give you bargains in everything in Ins line. Ti:b weather for this month, so far, his been very un-spriiig-liko. The ground is thoroughly saturated with water, aiid tho roads almost impassable. The rivers and creeks are full to over (lowing, and the damage to farms along their borders very serious. A splendid assortment of Puint Brushes, at G. W..llobcrts & Co.'s. Somb Pocinv, Moms Tmctii. Could wo climb where Moses stojd, And view tho landscape o'er, We'd roll big rocks and chunks of wood 'Gainst tho delinquent's door. 'Tho man who takes tho papers And won't pay when he .is dun'd Will dream of Satan's tapers. And by honest men lie shun'd.' Hi fuskii We learn that the Supreme Court after an inspection of the record in tho Fogler ease, has refused to allow a writ ot error to remove it to that tri bunal, not soeirg any thing in the ruling ot the court below that needed revision. Whatever hope the prisoner may have indulged on this score, no ono, save perhaps himself and counsel, expected thu Supreme Court to inteifero. There is therefore nothing now loft to him but to prepare to meet his end. HWim. . to Importer. NivW Jam. Our County Cumins, hiimcrn have (ietermiuod to ereut a new jul. The plans are now being prepar- cd in Pittsburgh, h is ihe intention to , ooiiiineuce t he work at the earliest pos ! Bible period Wash. linview. j .Our Commissioners might take a les ! son from this. An institution that costs the county $1000, or thore nbouts, a 1 year, (S.'O Wouoinls and Expenditures) to ' very little purpose, should bo abolished ; and a new one erected that would an swer tho oud for which it is de signed. PiioTKcr youn IIol'sks. As the sousjii for thunder and lightning storms is rapidly approaching, the owners of buil dings should make arrangements at once to guard ngainst danger from that source, nnd iro butter plan can bo devis ed than by having Copper Lightning Uods erected. Business on the Monongauef has been rather dull of lute. There is an immediate prospect of revival however, GniiKn having ordered somo New Goods. Gopt's Lady's Book. This desirable peri odical for April Is at him I. The engravings and the contents ore first-class, and wo com mend it to laxly readers We consider it trllly equal to any lady's magazine .published in this country. Price only $ :i per year. Ad dress, L. A. Gody. Philadelphia, Pa. Bkaih.k's Monthly. Tbl popular monthly for April lias reached us. Its columns are its usual tilled with the best reading matter that tho talenied writers of tho t'uy can furnish. Its pages are very attractive, und is one of the most readable miga.ines published. Tho tablo of contents, if possible, are moro fascin ating than ever. Terms $.1 per annum. Ad dress Beadle tfcCo, New York. A correspondent from the Rocky .Mountain rf gion nays that when an Ida. ho girl is kissed she looks up surprised, nnd in nngelio tones, in which regret and resent ment uro equally commingled' exclaims, "How could you 1" To which the swain replies, and ia expected to re ply, "It will give mo great pleasure to show you" whero you can buy cheap Dry Goods at GciiikiiV Thikd his IIasu. On Tuesday last, being court-week and rather a brisk day, several "degenerate sons of noble s'nes" imbibing too much of the "ardent" be came veiy "how came you so," and tried to '-kick up a muss." Our new officer, Capt. Frank. Campbell interpos ed. The parties likely to bo trouble, aomc on Ins hands, Frank, diminutive in stature but large in courago, took the rullims by tho collar and mar -lied them off ton magistrate. Alter conlnbuting to the coffers of the Commonwealth they wer.i dismissed. This sninmaiy manner . J of dealing wilh noisy, riotous, charac ters is just what is required and demand ed by our citizens. Let it be followed up and individuals ol this class will soon find they have no business on our street. With this singlj exception there were no rows during court. A nii.i. is now bctoiethe Legislature incorporating a company to construct n. tunnel from some point net designated in the city of Pittsburg, to run under the Allegheny and Monongahcla rivers, or, in part, under the Ohio, to such points as may be selected by the company in West Pittsburg or Temperancevil'e, on the one side, and Allegheny City on th other. Tho Pittsburg Gazette is not able to say whether the prop fed tunnel will be like the letter Y or V, but its object is to connect that cily with both the north and south banks nt the rivers wnicli bound it on both sides the one branch terminating at some plaueiu the lower part ot Allegheny, the other pro bably at or m ar Sawmill run Annapolis, Mil , March 18 In the f lolntn, ,n..u.- .1,,. i.;n .,,. ..s...vo w ...j, w. mining negro testimony in osurta, on the same footing as while citizens, failed tor want of a constitutional quorum Tho vote was: Ayes, 30; Nays, 19: Absent, 31. A reconsideration will probably be movod and the bill enacted. Savannah, G., March 18 A meet ing was held here to-day, at which about 2,000 negroes M-ere present. Three white and five colored speakers addressed the assemblage. The speeches were confined to the topics of Universal Suffrugn and the right to sit on juries. Tho affair passed off very quietly Tub Trenton Se t'inel in speaking of Jackson township, Ocean county, .N J., says "that it is almost unanimously Democratic, ami the intellectual differ ence between its oysters and .its men id scarcely discernible.'' A man living in Washington Territo ry has named an infant son as follows : loliii-Elmer-Sherman-S h e ri d a 11-Mc-Pherson Kilpalrick Thomas Butler Far-rngut-Lyoii-Grant-Mack-t?mitli. , A new newspaper is mentioned among the enterprises of tho present spring; iu the interests cf woman's rights. All the work, editorial and typographical, is to be done by women, and its advocacy, the erlnrgcd freedom ot the sex, is to be ot the most ardent and ultra character. The Staunton Vhfyiiuan speaks ot a fatal and mysterious disease prevailing among the foxes in that section of coun try, supposed to be caused by their catiii!? tlie bodies of dead soldiers. l'lTTSUl'KU OKNBIt.tli illUKKT. Satuiiuay, March 23, 1807. Tho weather has been very unfavorable for mercantile transactions. Tho country roads could not be in a worse condition than they nre in ivw. They are generally almost im passable. Business, however, continues to bo pretty active and gradually improving. Flour, sugar, colfeo and olhur staple goods are generally linn .and tho transactions abro gate a fair amount for the season. There is ti fair demand for ui st kin is of grim. IJ icon and lard is considerably la pared after, and holders nre firm. We quote the Pittsburgh market as follows, which sro the wholes de prices 1 GRAIN Wheat at 02 nil.". Corn at 7,ic,j,))() Rye at $1 3i'c liuck wheat ... $3,2."Kii37'. fill $I2.2.-.M2 M 4l4.onal5,nu 1 30 I $ .'3.1111 V ton $28,U0;I2 on. Cuts , FLOUR-Hprin Wheat at Winter " at.. Rve nt HAY-Balo'd ut Loose ut KGQS-8alcs at , CHEESE Western Reserve nt " Hamburg at New York Goshen at HUTTER-Pihno Roll nU.,.. APPLUS Per bariel at , POTATOE8-Per bushel at...: H!J. . fflls 21. 83A3.'c f3.UU(ai.uU. . ' 7oa80 NEwvmnc mon'iy market.- M irch -'; -Gold closed ut 11. r Waynesburg MarkeN UOKUKCTKD WIXKLT 11 Y J. UUIIIKH. Bulter, fresh roll..... M to 30 Colleo ner lb ...ilu to M Corn per liusliut. ....... Corn meal per bushel.. Country Hoan per Itt... 08 Cundles, mould per lb u,. uuulles, tupped " " Cheese per lb Dried Peaches per lb Egu's pir dozen Flour per bid Flax seed per busUel Feathers per lb Lard per lb U. W. Flour per lb Molasses i. Oats per bushel , ,. Rvo per bushel Timothy seed per bushel...', iii ... . -1 ! 14 W ! Oil , " iiu m : :::::::: ....77 tn 1 i).-lo4o I 00 .275 to .1 '-'5 IS luce per in .,. Sugar, crushed per lb , .' Suirar. rellncd " " 2(1 1 00 . 1 (II) I on 4 Oo 2.-1 I 00 . 'I (lU li on Sugar, Now Orleans, G lbs 1 It. Sinrar, lbs , Svrnp. per gallon Salt, No. 1 per bbl Soft Soap per gallon Tar per gallon Tea ner lli Turpentine per gallon i allow per in W heat lier bushel y r,o White Lead per keg 4 to 5 III' While Lime per busiiel l r.o Wo. 1 common lo line 4)a"0 Potatoes per bushel 1 1'5 to 1 iiu Turnips, per bush 4 5 CHICAGO MAKKIir. CuicAon,' March 23, 1807. Fi ,ouu Moderately active at about yester day's prices. Wheat Stead it nt an ndvanco of talc. closing tirm at outside, Oats nnn and Ic higher, closing at 45Jc for winter receip's of No. 2. Ryk Opened quiet bnt rallied and adv me ed la'-'c, closing steady at- $1 22 for fresh re ceipts of No. I. Baiii.f.t Moderately active; sales of No. 2 In store ut fiiabuic. Piiovisions Tho market continues quiet with no decided change to noti e lu values. Mess pork sold nt $22 2.'.; beef hums nt $10 r.O V bill; Cumberland middles at !jc, loose; dry salted shoulders at 8e, 1 lose, and 8Jc packed. Lard inactive and nominal at I2ic. IhiKSSEii Hoos Qul'tat $!)u9fi0. Livis Hoes Active and a shade easier at $(i 7.'iu7 80 for common to good. U. 9. STOCK MARKET. Satuiiuay Evkmxo, March 23, 18C7. Tho quotations of the New York Stock Ex- rflvfU'il to.inv nrit w.ilwiiit. -1111 v tmii.irlutif chnngei.-: . H- ??' """'Is. ' 1. lOii 'US. Bind, r id's, 18112..!, inn. 1 U. S. Itonds, s-20's, li!S...-.i in7j U S. II 11 s. (new issue; fi au's, l.S(i5...l(l7 U. 8. l:onds, .7-3()'s..., 111.13 MARRIED. GALLENTINK-R04IS15KRRY Get. 20lh 1811(1, by A. J. Hineriniin, Esq., Mr. Win. R. U.illeutine und Miss Mollie ltuseberry, both of Greene Co , Pa. THOMAS C L A R K-November, 1 Sib 18(i(l, by tlio same, Air. Thomas nnd Mis3 Lida Clark, all of Marshall Co., West Va IIARTZELL-WHIP K E Y-November, 29th I8i;i;, by t. e same, Mr. John Harwell Jr., and Miss Natlio ' A. Wliipkey, both ol Marshall Co. W. Va.. KING-P LETCH K R December, 27ih 18(iH. by the san e, Mr- Samuel King and .Miss Lizzie Pleteher, both ol Greene Co., l'a. RlCllSTER-CRISVVKLL-Jaii. 1st 1807, by the same. Mr. Fred. Kjig.nu. I Miss Han uili Criswell, nil of Greene, C'1)., P.. JIARTLN-LOWREV-Jah. l.lth IRU7. by Hie Biuni'. 7lr. It F. Mmliii In AI cj Kiiv 1 A ! Lowrey, bo:li ol Greene Co., Pj. JOIINSON-WAIT-Feb. 1 1 Hi 1 37 by tho same, Mr. Wm. T, Johnson and .Miss Snllie E. Wait, belli of Marshall County, West Va. WI IITLATCH-CRICKPERN March !)lh I by'-' '". Gi orge Whillilatcliand Miss uuMC,x frickperu, ull of Marshall County, I West Va. LOWREY DOUGHERTY March loth 1 807, by tho same, Mr. Robert Lowruy mid Miss Rachel A. Dougherty, both of Marshall Co. West Va. DUN KEN FR AYS March 17lh 18(!7, by the same, Mr. Win. Dunken and Miss Lizzie Frays, both of G.eeuc Co., Pa. CHAMBERS HINERMAN September 20th I8UU, by Rev. Adam Wise, Mr. Benja min Chambers and Miss Mbllie j. Hlliermuu, both ol Greene Co., Pa. W ISE MI LLER February 17ih 1807, by Rev. C. 8howllcrMr. lleiiry Wise and Miss Lizzie Milk r, both of Greene County, Pa. SPECIAL STOTICES ANEtf rCltllMK I0U THE Ut.M)uiui..J. Pbalon'a l'lmloD'a Phnlou'a Pbnlon's Phnlon'a "Night Blooming Crrcna." "Mgbl Illoouiing Cereua." "IVlgut Bloomlug Cereua." 'Night Itloomlng C'crcBa." "Mailt Blooming Ccrena." A moni Mqulnllc. ikllcuto, unci Krnernnt IVrfiimi", dim loil from tha tarn una kunutllul Uuwvr fi'um which it takuii Its dmuo. Uanufacltircd only by FIIAI.O Ac flOIV, New Vork. BEWAItK OP COUNTERFEITS. ASK POIl PIIALON'S-TAUfc KO OTHER, yj'.'.-i,' 'C-lyenw. .-'' ' A C0UOH,. A COLO, OK A SORE THROAT RKqUIUKS IMMKIIIATK ATTIiNTION, AND SHOULD IIU CllliellKO. Ii' Al.tnWKH TO CONT1NCK, . inillTATIONOK TIIK MINOS, A 1'HIt. MA.NENT TIIIIOAT IIISEASK, OK CO.NSCVlll'IO.N IB OFIliNTUK lll:SL'LT. B R o v n ' Hi BBO ISCHIAL TROCHES luviao a mitccT iskmjhncu totiik r.uiTs, , (IIVK IMMKIIIATK IIHI.II r. For llron.-Hiitk As ihma, Catarrh, 'Cons limp live and Throat, Dix-nses Tioclies nro used with always good sueciss. SIN3ER3 and PUBLICS SPEAKER will find Trvktrn useful iri clearing tho voice wlien taken bufore Binalng or Speaking, und relieving jho throat niter an unusu d exertion ot tlio vocal organs Tho Trocliet aro recom mended and prescribed 'by Pliyticlant, and havo hud testimonials from eminent nion throughout tho country,"" Being an abvo.n ut" true merit, nnd lmvliig fifoetd thulr cillcacy by a test of many years, cacli year finds them in new localities In various parts ol ' the wor'd and the JTrocAw are uiil.ersally pronounced better than other article'. ' ' . OiiTAWnnly ' Bnows's BimNCiiMi. TsnenKS," ' and (lo not take am' of the Vortl,k Imitation; that may lie otferell. . Soio nvtHYwusiui. , Nov31-6rao. , . roiiderfui but True. ' MADAME REMI.VGTON, the world-rq-nowued Asirollgistiuul SninnainbulUtlc Clair voyant, while in a clairvoyant state, deline ate! tho very features of tho person you are 1 to marry, andby 1:10 aid of an lustrum mt of Intense power, known as tho Psychomotropo, guarantees to produce a perieot and llfu-iiko pletureof the tulunt husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of char eter, &e. This h no Imp ititlon, ns testimonials w itliout number can nssert. l!y sinting place of birth, ngo, disposition, color of eyes and hair, und en closing H.ty cents, and stamped enVelirpe ad diessLd to you.se, ynu will receive the iie luro by return mail, together with desired" In formation. ' . . (-Address in confldeuee, Muiamk G1.1t TiiuiiK Rkminut.in, P. O. Uox2i;7, West Troy, N. Y. fibl.fCMy. S'rt'c to Kvcrj foorty. A Large r pp. Circular, ulving infornmlioii of tho greatest importance lo the young of both sexes It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, tho despised respected, and the for saken loved. No you g lady or gent'nman should fail to send tlieir ad Iress, and receive a copy post paid, by return inaiL Address T. O. Drawer, 21, feb20,'C7 fim Troy, N. Y. Know Thy Destiny. Madasik E. F. TuniiNTOv, tltecreat Enili-li Astrofoglst, Clairvoyant and P-iyehon- elrieian, who lias astouislied the scientific clavses of tho Old World, has located herself at Hudson, N Y. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second siht, ns to en able her to impart knowledge of the great est importance to the ring e or married of cilhersex. While in n state of trance, elio dcliniatc8 the very leatures of I lie person you nre to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomo tropo, guarantees to produce a life-like pic ture of the future lmslmud or wife of the ap plicant, together with date of marriage, po sition in life, leading trails of character, &c. This Is no lumi'iu;, ns thoiisinds ol' testimoni- j ids can assert. She will send when desired a C-'ilified certificate, or written guarantee, that Ihe picture U w hat ii purpoits to ho, By cnclosii'ga small lock of hair, and staling place ot liiitli, age, disposition vnd complex Ion, and cnolos'-ng fllty cents nnd stamped en velo e addressed to ynusclf, you will reeciyo Hie nietuns nnd desired Information lv return 1 m:d'. All communications sacrelly confi denli.il. Address in confidence, Maiiamk K. F. Tiioux roN, P. O. Box '-:::!, Hudson, N. Y. febl3'(!7-ly fer' A YiirsoLiDT retnvnms to her country home, after a sojourn ot a few months in the city," was hardly recognized by her j fi lends. In place of a coarse, nif tie, flushed faee, she had a sift ruby complexion of almost marble sino'ithncss, and instead of twenty three she really appeared but 1 Ighteeu. Upon inipiiry a ti tin emvi of so great a chanje, ! hho plainly t'd 1 them that she used the CI It-1 CV.9SIAN BALM, and coiv-'u'ered ic an in-' valuable ncqui.-ilion in any Lady's toilet. ly its use tiny Lady or Guntlonmn can improve their personal iippuir uioo an luni'lred fold. It Is simpl in iis cninhiniitloii. its Nature htf scli Is simple, yet unsurpassed in its ellleaey in drawing iinpurl'i'-s from, nlso healing, cIcAiiHing nnd beitiilil'ying the stdn nnd com plexion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from It all lislmpniities, kindly lie dlng the same, and leaving the surface as N iture iulonde:! it sliould he, clear, soil, smooth and beiiuttlul. Price ij'. sent by Mail or 1'xiavss, on receipt nf an onh r by W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. .'I West FayeltcSt , Syracuse. N. Y. The only Anietieaa'Ageuts for thu sale of the same. PREPARED OIL OP PALM AND MACE, I'OR l'UKSCIIVIVO, ltl;BTOtUXO, AS'll IlKACTI FYINO TIIK.IIAIII. And Is the most d lightfu'i and wonderful ar tlelo tlio world ever produced. Ladles will Hud it not only certain remedy to Restore, Darken and B-'autliy the llalr, but also a desirable article for the Toillet, nsit is highly perfumed with a rich and detioato per funic, independent nf Ihe tra;rant odor of the Oils of P.tlmaivl Mace. The barrel of Vivii. A new and beaittluil pertu-ne, vieeh In delicacy of s -out, and Iho tenacity with which Itdjngsto the haudkerchief and person, is Uiietialled. Tho above articles for s do by all druggists and Perfumers, nt I per bottle eneh. Sent by express to nnv nildrrs-i bv proprietors. T. W. Wltlllitr & CO . inn Liberty St., New York. Oct. 21, I SW!. ly. DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. A Substitute for Calomel. Thorn r.l.l are compjieJol virloiu root, htring tho pnrcr to re ax Iho iccrctlona of tho liTor aa p-ompUv and ctTcotually oa hiuo pill or moroury, and without producing any o'.' Uiobo dliagiocablo or ilaiiiTcrcui cttc'.i nhxh oitfi follow tlio me ol tho laltor. In :i tallloua dlnoritora theso P11U may ho mod wllh oona loito. ai Iho proinolo Iho dlactiariro of Tlltatcd b' o, a'ld ruiuovo thon olmlructloni troin Ibo UTor aid bll'ary ducia, which aro tho cauw of bllloui atlbstlont In toao-'a1. ' BUIlKNr.lt'S HANnnAICQ PII.L8 ouro Sick Ilco'Mio, .nla!ld.o:aorjolllioUvor,lnaicotod by uillow ilcln, couol lonpuc, eoillvoiicii, drowiluoia, and a gnno.'al liiolln? ot we'iiiMti and .'aultndo, ilioiTiiis tha'. ilu liv.r la lu a torpid or oiu.ructcd cond tion. Iu thcrt. tliais l' ll tat bo uiol rlth olnii. Inio In alt wlicn a pjrtailvo or aHorulvo uiud;9ino la roiu roi. l'oi-o 4i ior 'Pr. Scho-.icVi Mandratto Pllla," and oM'rvo Ihil l'i hvo llkonioi ol llto IJootor aro on Iho Oovor;u..w.l atniup a.ie whan In the liul tia to ol Comuuip.loii, and Iho oUiorlu lilt proaoul ho-.'lli. Hi d by all Dru'ig'it and dm'crr. Vf.c 5J eontl " rar box. i r no pi. Olllco, Na. 15 NorJi 01 h Blrost, ' raiisJotpVa, 11. i!iiijrii Who cia'o Anontii I)oma Uarnoa i Co., tl t'arlt Itur New Yorai 8. 8. Ilauco, los Haiti nioro S ., Ha ll or. Mil. ; John u. farK, n. c cor.01 1'ourih and Walnut B .. Clnc nnatl, Ohio) Wa kcr & Ta. lor, WI and VA Wai aah Aenu Cl' cn o, III. 1 C'olllni Urothon, aoulhwoal corner 0. Eoioud end Vino 8:1., Bt. Lou'a, Mo. Hih6Slhw.oa.mo.ljT. milE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE 1 or AN INVALID. Published fofhe benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNU MEN anil otiieis. who Biiller from Nervous Debility. Preinaturu Decay ol Manhood. Ac.. stiiMil.vlntf at Ihe same time Tun Mkans or Sm.r Cuiik. Ily one who hs cured himself after undergoing considerable nuackery. By enclosing a postpaid aihlrcssed envelope, single copies, free of chnrgo, uiuy be luiu ottmi noiiior. 1 , NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., May28 M.-ty IJrooklvB.KIngs Co , N. y. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP - CO 0PP0SITI0M LINE TO CaLIFORSU. VIA ML'AUIht t, KVEUY TWKN f K I) VV, With Passi.nukus, Fiikiuiit, anhU. S. Mails. O i tlw fullftwinij firslKelast Stiitmshii 1 On Atuntie Ovt'in I Cmwt'u on I'm:! fie Oftan sisriMjo mi ci iu, I ami:hica. Sam Fii xi lseo, U03I S TATI.O 11 MC.lll.IOCA, NtlinASK I, DDK A III, NI.VA OA. PAS3A83AND F'anQHT AC IttDUC B RTZe. 8AILINO DAYS FR M NEW YORK. Maivh!)0ih...lt;7. I Mny liilb an 1 3IHI1, 1807. April .Mith... " I .lunu 'Joih " And overy twenty days Ihe eafter, lfivlii? on the Salni'dav p,evlom wh"ii a regular S iiling Day crimes on Suuilny. For further Inlorina lion anplv to thu NOKTit AMERICAN STEVMsrilP CO. Wsi. It. Wnui. t'it't. ."4 Exchange Place, N. Y 11:211. 2mo. i), a. ciiiui'xiTos-, .l.;'r . 177 West St., cor. Warren, N. Y. THE GLORY O? MAX IU STRKXOTII.. Thereli relhe nervous ami debilitated slnAiUl innu diately Use ileluilioh'.'s Extract Uuchu. H:l;ieo-ly SPRIplTllBf M'Elroy, Dickson : Co., Wo. "Wood t3tioot, PITTSBURGH, mum. Have their stock open for tho trade. GOODGOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' S. 1J M'ELROY .TAMES DlfiKriOtf. 0; 1.1 .1m JOllNT.WIANli Oil! she was heiiulirul nnd fair W ith starry eyes and radiiut linir, Whose curling temltils snrt, entwined, Enchained Ihe very heart and miud, CRISPEB COMA. For Curling ihe Hair of Either Pex into Wary and CUossy Ringlets or Heavy MassivcCurles. By nslnrj this arlicle Ladh s and Gentlemen can beatitit'y themselves a thousand fold. It i-i fie only artiel in t'.n w arid that will curl straight hair, nnd tit the same time give it a neaiiium, flossy appearance, the Crisper Coma not only mils tho hair, hut invigorates, beautifies nnd cleanses it ; is highly aiid de lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete artiele oflhe kind ever offered to the American public. Tho Crisper Coma will be sent id any nddr ss, sealed and postpaid for tjil, Address nil orders to ' W. L. CLARK & CO.. ChemiMs V,. It .... V.. ........ J. C . XT V .1 111.HI.IUUU CL., iTlULllMe, ,1, 1, 1 iebi:l,'!iMy Takb no nv.re unploaennt and tinitsi'litl r 111-' eilies for unpleasant n".d ilane.eioiis diseases I. Use Helmlio d's Extract 1'iueliu and improved Rose wash. :j: i:jeow ly. j MniairoDiJ . How liO.i, iBiw ' Et'koyf(l. 1 Jii.il jiniil s.'iftl, tt new e lilio'i of 1 On. Ci;lvhiivi:i.i.'s Cci.tiutATi.u Essay on the r.itHnil (:hjv ( vvitln ml medicine) o'l'Sper nialorrh(e.i, or sjuiinal Weakness, Iuvnlun- tarp Seminal Losses, linpot nev, M1nt.1l and j Physical Ineapnciiy. Impcdinii'iustonvirri-itre, ie j ulso, Consuni' lion, Epili psy and Eits 1 induced by self-Imlulgence or sexual exirava- gauce. l!f-4.P'.iee. in 11 sealed etivvlope, n ly li ets. ' The celclii'aleil. author, in u,i8 inliiiirnnle essay clearly demonstrates from a lliiiiv years' sueeessutl pr,-ielee( Unit the nl irtniiig eonse ipii'tiees of self- liaise may lie radieiiiiy cured without til'-dangerous use of Iniernnl medicine, or Hie application of the knil'e pointiim out a mode of cure atonee Miiiplc, eertalu.iiul elfee tual, by tin -ins of which every sulferer, no matter what his condition' may be, may cure himself' cheaply, ptiva'.ely, and rauieidly. ea"Tlii8 E-sny should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to nny address, jmt-iuil, on receipt of tlx cents, .or two .postage stumps, y ' Address tho publishers, ' CHA3J. C. KLINE &Cf., ISTRowery, New York, Post Olllco No. .138(1. maiL'ti'iiii ly 1 1 ELM HOLD'S 'F.CIDEXT RA CT IIU CilCis plea at In l.if le an 1 odor, free from nil injurious propv-iiies, and iniine linle in its aciiou. UiMu'-w-ly PR OF 'oJa LS. " PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL LAIID SCRIP 'piIE Board of Coiiini'isijlim.'rs now offer fm L s ilo 5'.'(),(i()o acres of Agricultural College Land Scrip, being. the balance oftno Siai, granted to the Commonwealth of IVtmsylva 111a ior me endowment 01 .agittlillirul (.01 leges In this Statu. Proposals for tho purchase ol this Linn Scrip, addressed to "Tho Board nf Commit sion rs of Agilcullural Lund Scii:,"hl b received nt the Suiveror (Jenernl s i lilee 11 Harrisuurg, until 13 o clock, at., on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1807. Tills land may bo located in tiny State o' r :. 1... .1... 1...1.1 iciiiuii v, ny inu noiiiers 01 mo scrip, itpoi my of iheuiiappropilati d lands (except luiu -Ml lands) of llto United Stales, which mm tie subject to Bale at private entry. Eaeli idee, of scrip represents a iiuaiter section ol om hundred and sixty ncres, is issued in blank and will be tinnslerable, without ettdorstnien or formal assignment. Tlio blank need not be II lied until the seiip is presented for h en lion and entry, wi en the psrty holding It eat utt ute uiann aim finer 1110 tatul 111 tils ovvt name, Bids must be made its per acre. 11 i d no bids wilt be received for less Hum om quarter section. 1110 M'l ip will nc Issued Immediately on tin payment oftho money to the Surveyor Gen crul. On all bids for a less quantity ibm 4(i,il(i(i acres, one-third nf tlio purchase mone muai ne pan: wi inn len onys, ttuu ine remain lug two-tlihds wllliin thirty days alter nolitl cation of lliu acceptance ot the bid or bids le Miu Hoard 0 Commissioners, JACOB M. CAMPBELL Jurvcyor Uen'l. For the Board nf ComniUsloni'is. IlAiinisMeno, Feb, S", I8il".-ts Nolioo! NOTICE Is hereby elven to the DELIN ot KN'P 't'A V mr.l..VTOHM i' atk fj- V s. art viliVI uoumy, that if ill ir ik counts uro not siumuii up at or bulbre Match Cuuit, luliwll lo bniuxlit without respect to uersons, ., 1 , febia-te TUOi lAMt, Troawrer. n it. r 1 r 11 nr. 1 1 1 r 1 a j - 1 i im r LV WAYNES BURG, PESWA. THOG, D R'AD E N ( i llio room formerly occupied by Andrew Wilson, 8.'., noxt door to Uradeu'a Drug Slore.) ' ' ; . .. Respectfully Informs tlio good people of Greener cou ny, lit it ho baa opened a . . ... '.I'. .v tr A rtr Hr Ann nmnfiri IX JX J.I U XM AUl) fj IV II 3d, ... j And invites a rail from his friends and tho pulilii: gi-ui'iallv.' His store is tilled with every till ig In his line nuodud by tha Partner , nnd Mech inlo lieing a irnctlctil I'armur, 'ho knows ex-ictlv tho wauls of hii farmer Irlentta. Amoi.g bis variety of goodswill lie fiiimd Iron, ."lulls of. ill kinds. Planes of nil varieties, Au eers, llraces. &e. Tultlo tiKitlied, cross cut and mill saws, baud saws ami t.ols of ull des criptions.; fll ? f f' I T I T 1 7 1 ? A T . TMPT.V.MRVTS Mim inr T:ii-IiIiiph rnttbiir Rotes Corn She). iers. Plows. Cultivators. Slioveis, Forks, and everything in his line. SADULKKY IIAIIDWAIIE, : A general assortment nf saddlery hardware, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. WOODEN" '.VAlilfi OF ALL KINDS, Tubs, Bucket, Hotter 15 iwls and all kinds of Kilelicti Wooden Fixlns. Willow Haskelp; Hrooms, Crushes, Coal Thickets. 13: am Kettles, Buggy whips, Shot dins. B")'g Wagons and si ds All netsons desirous of nmchiislnc nnv of thealiove articles and inanv others not ucu 'ioned ; will consult their interest by CALLING SOON.. . Ho will take pleasure In showing his stock at nil times. So give him n call when you come to town. Ui-memlier tho place, oppo site tlte First National Hank. dccl'-'tf T1IOS. BHADEN. AT AT IlIM'S OLD STiffl." THE GOODS ALL FRESH,' TUB 3 "37 T-m 33 S3 , ! LATEST AND BEST ! . TIIK Fabrics,' as Represented'. , AN I) THE ' ASSOPiTMi.'iT KEPT CCMP1ETE. milKUNDEHSIGNEn 13 DETETtJIlNED I to sell, nnd the iiudv cai-ii v ill eecitro the very best of bargains. Call nitd exiuidnu ills .-lock L. K. EVANS. ;- decll-:!in Wiiyncsburg, Pa. HAYING I3EEN JLVDE, WE OFFER OUR CUSTOJIEHS ONE OF THE LAIiO- EST STOCKS OF " 1 . DRY GOODS! iEATUEIl, BOOTS & StIOES, ' f Hats & Caps ! NAlI'Santa SALT. Aud n great variety of BONNETS and IIAT3 for thu ladies, ut the lowest prices that Goods have been sold for since tlio commencement of ibo War. PIUNTrt From 12 1-2 to 2Scts.peryd, MUSLINS,... " 12 1-2 to 40 " PISH,- At Pittsbureh prices. ' ltON.&Nall8" ' CardPricM. UL'I 8.1 per barrel. . ,' COTTON YARN, nt reduced rates. We have the goods hi store, and nil wo ask if our ftli nds is to call and see for themselves or we nre satisfied Hint an examination of our ' .lock and low prices will repay thein for their rouble. .To out; friends at a distance,, we ex end a cordial invitation to call and see their iid friends who ate always Rlad to see them, or we can assure llicm that It will rcptiy them or tlio trouble. , V. II. M'COY & CO. Tho old stand of W. II. M'COY, Oreombo rn. Greene County. Pun'n. MaylO,'(ir.-tt lucre comelh Rbid tidings ol joy to all, I'o young and to old, to irjcut aud to small ; t'he beauty which once was so precious aud rare, :s free for all, and ull may bo fair. Br tun i-SK or Cll ASTELLAR'S r rw ! af.lr w - piMlil, For Improvlinjland Bonutlfylngtlie Complex The most viliiablo and perfect preparation n iise, lor I'.lvini; tlio skin a beautiful pearl -ike lint, that Is only found In youth. It iiilck'y removes Tan, Freckles, Flmplofl, ilntclie. Moth Pntelics. Satlowntiss. Erupt m. and all impurities of tlio skin, kindly 'Oiiling the same leaving the skin white and' loarns alabaster. Its t'e can not bo detect- ii liy iho closest scrutiny, ami btlnn a vene tble preparation Is perfectly ninnies. Itl n only nnleln of lite kind uwd by tlie French, ml Is considered by the PaiU m ns In llspea t tlile to a ietfect toilet. Uw-ds' f .'lil.nuo liotHe were sold durlmr the past veur, n, . siunciuiii liu i-iiiiieo ni us etnency. Priori n- SiCIIFMBlS: iv t.t i ntua. neiti ny mall, post-paid, onro ept ot tin order, by , ; BEUaElt,SHUTT3&Co.,ai.mm's.' V- ' - 1 .1 KtWlUvwSt, TioyN. Y. fcb90'Mr.