wt 11 tm m.dW WAYN ISSUUnO: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1807. liPiHue Salk. Mr. Thomas Hill wishes us to mike known the fact that lio will soil t 1U residence fn Thursday, llth lint,, Horse Cows, Sheep, und Farming utensils, &C, &0 Halo to commence at 10 o'clock, a m 2w. T. Bradon &, Co.'s Is tlio place to get Wooden waro of all kinds. Foix assortment or New Goods at the Grocory Store or N. II. McClclland's which he is determined to sell at shorter profits, Uian erer. Call and satisfy yourself, a few doors below F. t D. Bank, opposlto side. QuMrios. Who sells tin cheapest Drugs In yVavncsburir. Anuoer. Dr. Braden, because ho buys in New York of Importers aud manufacturers, and sells at Pittsburgh wholcsalo prices. .: . .- ' Tim Atlantic Monthly. This ever wcl como periodical, for Aprll.ls before us with an array of sterling articles from the pens of distinguished authors, making it decidedly the most readable ni-'giwino published. T, Braden 5; Co. keeps Saddlory Hardware, IIosiiiMKA Loixm, No. 5o8,lie'd it election on Thursday evening, March 28, 18G7, and clouted U10 following nam cd persons to fill the chaira for tlio sum mer term : N. (1., Alex Wallace; V. G., Daniel Trull; Treasurer, T. I. Porter; Secretary, D. R. P. lluss. O. W. lEUrr&COri)KL(i STOKE. JH TUB I'l.ACK TO 1IUY - imi'os, OILS, PAINTS, HYC STI'FVS. PATHNT MKIIICINES, PtlKFL'MHUIKS, ' TOll.KT SOAPS. BltltSIIKSOF A l.l. KINDS. CAMION Oil. I.AMI'.S, TIU'SSKS, snom.ima bracks, NOTIONS, An.. , Willi li liuvu Ik'Hii Luutilit f'T r:i!i. mil win 1 SOLI) AT I'lllOKSTOBUlTTlIK TIMES. At a regular March 20, lNii 409 I. O. fO mcetin- on Timw1.iv I . Wav-nosho.- !,.... F. ImU Ihcir' flection ! tor olli ers fr tho ensuing mmnicr term which rculted in tho choice t Win. T Webb. N Robert Smn tnersgdl. V. ( i Daniel Owens, Treas urer; Eli Aten, Secretary. Allen's T.uns Balsam. I" any qusnlitr, at Braden's Drug Sure. Call and get a circular. Buacth'ct. Pat. Sunday was without question tho loveliest day of the season and 1 .. , i. ... i aA .l.ilw .,,iiir..p1i,tf,l 111- till! Wiivnt'S'tlinilil lH. I Its holy influence did not restrain our l"iur i penl up dozens uom inn raw mum .i m c ... ... 1 t.. I.. I 1 of walking and having l:i the w irm suuli;;ht, and the drinking In of pure, healthful summer breezes. Dr. Braden can beat th mail onlow pi Ices. Tmk Presliykrinn announces that Prof. Elmer Cox, n graduate of Wayneslnng College, has been employed to take chrge of tho Academy at Beverly, Ohio. Mr. Cox is a fioo scholar, an experienc ed teacher, and in every respect a worthy young man. Ho will begin his labors iu the Academy on llioiind Mon. day in April. I our wanderings last week we dropped in i to see our friend "Bob." Dougherty, at Inn ; coai'.., .u. ..s.... i!..u.n mi n,iina Sliimt Wn lmintl nlm lishinent, on Greene Stiect. cutting, sawing, shaving a. vay Industrious ly. He stopped work to show us his finishing room which was filled with carriages, sprlng wigons, etc.. of excellent manufacture and Mpcrlor nnls only awaiting the return of tnir weather nnd good roads to go off his hands. "Bob." Is an invcterato wag, genial fellow, good "Plmmycrat" and withal, is do serving of tho confidence and patronage of tho public. . T. Bradcu & Co.'s is tho p'.cco to get your Iron, Steel and Nails- Swinoin' Hound.'' On last Wedncs day a runaway team of three hones and a lumber wagon dashed up our atreet. amid tho cries of men. screaming of women, yelling ot boys, howling ot dogs, fqnalling of cats, and general panic; turned down a by-street, and b'rought up in an alley half way back nhere they started from. Strange to ay the damage was of no consequence having missed all obstructions and rounded corners ''beautiful " All oc casioned by ono of the horses rubbing his bridle off. Watnjssbuko Colleor. Tho next term of rtliis Institution will open on tho fourth Mon day of the present month. Students desiring it, will have opportunity of a thorough course .of instruction In Penmanship and Book-keeping, and also in Phonetics und Elocution, so that young gentlemen and young ladles may "hero prcparo themselves for toachlug, whde -pursuing their collogu studies. For Informa tion In rogurd to boarding, &o , &c, address tho President. .. a . Statkmkkt Rkquikkd. By ro 'orenco in an act of the Legislature, approved April 2.1th, 1808, relating to the Bounty Tax, Township . Auditors will see that the provisions are somewhat stringent, und that a refusal to comply with it may prove rather expensive to thom. Largo bounty funds wore raised In most of tho districts of our county, but us yet 110 published statement of tint di'oune.ieail has boon furnished by any of Hum. Tim ponple who submitted to heavy lax itlon to raise this mon ly, have a right to know how t was expended, and can easily cmnn A their olBclals to lurnMi tho stateiuuut required by law. Sluce the abovo Is In typo wo have received the report of the Auditors of Franklin tp, which will bo found in our advertising co! umns. It s well enough perhaps, so far as it goes, but ltepor's should be lloiiifrM bo the poople can see definitely how their money hns been expended. The Report should com prise bunds lasuod, to whom, amount, princi pal and Interest t taxes levied, when, number of assessments, amount ot each;; bounties paid, to whom, amount, subsiltutn or not. Every thing would then be satisfactory, othqrwlao It Is an enigma. Moving Day. The First was such a blustry, disagreeable duy that fuw persons changtid habitation Notwithstanding, tlio re has been considerable shilling since and Ucforit.' Mov lug duy Is a great Instliutl n, but It isgonurul ly alto a uuisauce. Many grieve ovor the ne cessity which compels them to "get up and dual." Tlio following changes have been made In the business department i Halsted's Hoot & Blioo Store toSayers'cnrner '.Sayers & HosklnSon to Allison's building, room lor mcrly occupied by Hedgo & Bon Cotterell & Tuylor, sold to Iier. Win, Wallace, to room occupied by Day's Book Store, Day's Hook Store In Cotterell St Taylor's old room, SaycrsA Q ipen, Att'ys. at Law, to room occupied by Bayers & Rincliart's Marble Works Inghram, sold to Prof. W. Scott, rcinuln at the old stand Thompson & B iltzoll to west end of Braden's bulld'ng. Wyly & Buchanan, Attys at Law. to Hamil ton Hoiibb (,'leaveneer's Saddler alien to Amity. Wash. Co Wm. A. Porter to his o'd room In Greene House A. Wilson, Jr., sold to Sutton & Shirk, of Ruffs Creek, at old stand Uiiileys Jewelry Storo to LcdwiUi Building opposite the court-house. Go to T. liraden & Co.'snnd Oct vour tools fur farming and mechanical purposes. Rt. Rkv. Kkiifoot, Episcopalian Bishop of Pittsburgh", preached In tho Court House', on Wednesday evening last. A large nnd atten tive audlcnco wcro In attendance, and the discourse of the eminent divine v. as listened to with marked ntteu(n. Episcopalian scr vico will bo held In this place semi-monthly from Slay next. Morns ICoom Wantici) Tho fact that nil who now occupy houses not their own are paying exorbitant rents suggest tho propriety of building more houses. An effi rt will tm made the coining summer to supply this dclioieiiry, The idea is a plausible one which we hope to gee ear nod out In ( id, wo know of no want. jusi now, more prcsmng than tho want of house Fill y more if erected would find occupants at reasonable rates. Lamps Up We. have at last had tint n,"r" MM'"K "' rc,,, 11,11 . Ill,nl L',sl 8 Xnr.iy llw wm' fixtd '"" '"sU "T,:1 i!1 ,,,B eV("""8 "a"'- en i.tr Hi" nist nine. 11 must lie mm 1'imv that wo were nut t'tvoralily im-pres.-cil with the improvement, no doubt, lieenisu our expectations were higher than reason would dictate. In so far ;u the woik is done it is we'd. I tm t the lumps arc too '-few and f ir be w cei!. '' We hope to see i'lst twice the ,,.(., l ei' L'lt i'.lo.l bi.n:o the limit; in ilioji . ii. ... j.'ii,,! . .. m i, , :. i,. 'in ii n i iuiv I li. I ill pn, 3 Xi"'"-'', l;xen, etc., but can they say Hie i-. vv wo have are not a great convenience ? Why, then, shall we not uiiiku it greater make it perfect now it is begun f One t-ut.li fcigiit as hint S.it.udny'H on our street repays lite Jib eial minded citizen lor all he expended on the enterprise. Tho town wore ra decidedly lively air, everybody seemed in good humor, the National li.in.l graced the inauguration with spirited productions "gallimt youth and inayden fairu' Uittcd up and down beneath the glare. By all means let tho work he completed. Postal Facimtikh OilTiuriic. Tho post.oflioo at Gray's Landing this looiwty has again been discontinued, I rf through the influence of the "Old Line" of Steamors and that of Jno. L. Dawson. There is no cause tor tho discontinuance excepting the animosity and selfishness which tint line bara to all who oppose it. A reliable gentleman informs us that during the last quarter $40,00 were received for stamps ; that 4 daily papers are received ; 13 weeklies ; and that the office will pay ovor $125,00 a year to the government, besides it is a greit convenience to immediate resi dents. Why deprive tho government of revenue and tho people of oommodi. ties to humor the caprice of a tew un principled, avnricious and dollar-grasping wretches who would it left to thorn selves unscrupulously plundor the peo. plo of tho Monongahela Valley T This, with many other tacts ot outrage com mitted, when considered, more than ever demonstrates tho necessity of keep ing the "Peoples Line" on tho river. We trust our representative at Wash ington will take it upon himself to right this nutter. At a meeting of the Waynesburg Temperance Society held on the 31st, i 11st. Tho following resolution was unanimously adopted Kksolvku, Thai the thanks of ihis So ciety are due ami ne hereby tendered to IC. M "aycrs Ksq , and m. Gopen K-q., (or the able manner in which they retires mtcd this Society before the Court upon the License Question, also to the Judges of tho Uourl, and the Committee that circulated the remon Ntrnuce. Jas Si.o'.n Prcst. Jno O 'r.KNNiicics Sec. Dip tho Atlantic dry with a tonspoop '.wisi your neei into me loo ot your bout 1 iiniko postmasters perform their promises, mid subscribers pay tho print 41'; soinl up hshing. hooks with balloons in d lish for stnrs; when tlio rain comes down like the caiarnul of Niagara, re. member whore von Mi vour umbrella: olinko a uiosqmio wi'li n bnekbati 111 snort, prove an tilings hitiieriD eim-ul- nil linpos-iiilo, lint never go nil) bu to GiniiKit's lor Dry Goods pUo Justicks of Tint Pkaok Tlio new'v elected Jusliues oi the l'eaoe, where they mean to accept the ollloe to which they have beou elected, aro required by law to tile their acceplnnees with the Pro. . . , 1 . thonotnry of the County within twenty days after tho election, otherwise their commissions will not be issued. AlMllTTKD TO PlIACTICK It id B gre.il plcasiiio to announoe that our friend Cait. J. D. Donlky, was admitted to practice Law in the soveral oourts of this county at the last term. He is i gentleman of fine ability nnd will doubt less prove a vuluable addition to the legal corps., t , - - ii i Wm. A. Poptkii. At homo at his Old Stand in the Greene House, where he expects to remain for a time, will be pleased to have all of his old nnd new friends call and see him. lie will do the very best he can, in the way of cheap goods and seeds of all kinds, without humbugging, cheating or lying, April 2nd 1807. Hki'.uhkd. The bridge crossing Ten Mile creek, known as the Sinter bridge has been repaired no as to save the comity the very great expenso of build ing a now one iu its stead. A few years since this bridge was let out for repair, tho undertaker fail, ng to excouto the the reparation it wan handed over to the Commissioners again. Somo time lust month Mr. S. Groves took tho con tract and has now finished it, thus saving the county heavy expenso. What Marks a Ucsuitr.. For the benefit ot those who are not thoroughly posted in such matters, we publish a slalemcut showing what constitutes a bushel : Corn, shelled, fiflyeight pounds, Rye, fill) -six pounds. Irish potatoes, sixty potitids. Barley, forty nix pounds. Wheal, sixty pounds. Corn, on .he cob, seventy pounds Buckwheat, filiy-livo pounds. Oats, thirty-two pounds. Sweei potatoes, fitly pounds Onions, fifty-seven pounds. Ileaus, sixly-lwo pounds, liinn, I'venty pounds. ( lover seed, forty five pounds. Timothy seed, sixty pounds. Finx see. I,, filly-six pounds. Hemp seed, forty five pniur.N. liltlu grass, t-iii'dvii pounds. Di led ap: los, twenty-lour pounds. Dried pencln x, tliiriy.lhrci! pound. of peeled, and ihli'l v-six ol uupcclid. j As Oi n I), The, Washington (.V, : t a uy H:nrir s.iys mat .ur. A r. i.Mn oil.o. i t Pie lei ii ktown, that county, has in i;h io-s'ssio!i a deed dated May 2i)ili, liiV.i li is wiiitcn very closely, on it Iiiigr, he:.vy, unruled thcel ot pa per, and is correctly punctuated. A small portion ol the deed has been des troyed, nppni'Piitly by lire. Many of tho letters are so dilfereiit in shape from those ot ntiw-a-ibiys it. would require a grijat deal of timo to decipher all the words, allhoiigh many of them can b'j rend quite en-iiy. The ink does not up pear to have faded much, it any. The word 'ye' is used where we use tho ad jective the, as 'all ye right.litle n.lerest,' .to. 1 hn interesting relic ot the past wim picked up at JNu'.v ivoiit Liourt Hoiiho, Va . by Mr. John Doimghho, during McClelliirs campaign on tho peninsula. JEFFEUSOX'3 LAST WORDS ON SLAVERY. Tho world is already familiar with Jefferson's repeatedly expressed opinions in favor ot the ultimate abolition ot Slayery in our country. Tho following lotter to Mr. las. Ilen'on, ot Middle town, Uutlcr Co., Ohio, was his last words on the subject : MosricKixo, May 20, 1826. DsAitSiui The subject ot your lot ter of April 20, is one on which I do not permit myself to express an opinion, but when time, place and occasion may givoifsuuie favorable effect. A good c.iue is often injured more by ill timed efforUofiis friends thsn by the argu ments of its enemies. Persuasion, per sovornnoe and patience are the best advocates on questions depending on the will of others. The devolution in public opinion xohich this cast requires is not to de expected m a clay or perhaps 11 an age; but time, which outlives all thingt will outlive this evil ako My sentiments have been forty years b fore the m6i'c,und had I ropented them forty times, they would only become the more stale and threadbare. Although I shall not live to see them consummated, they will nit die with me, but (i'vi117 or dying, they will ever be in my most fervent prayers. Tiics. Jkfkkkson. Is it not profanation ot his namo nnd memory to link them with the so called Democratic party of to-day. A party which labored its utmost to cherish and extend in institution which the great founder of Democracy styled "an evil " All things a'u transitory but that revo lution which brings odium upon tho tamo of one of Americas noblest stales men is most offensive. INCOME TAX PAYERS' GUIDE. , For tho tenelltofour readers, subject to the payment of the lncomu tax for IKUli, we give t ha following synopsl; of the new law, by which they will see nt a glance tho charac ter of tho articles to be returned upon, und deductions to he made: HKTUttNS , 1 From the profits In any trade, business or vocation from wiileh income is actually du rived, or any Interest Ih-rciti wherever canted 2. From tho payment ot delits iu a foiiner year conslduu'd lust, mid which liavo not ; paid a previous income tax. j 11. Kroin routs. . : I 4. From Ui'inlng operations amount of llvihstorti Soil; amount of agricultural pro ducts sold, fi. From prolils realized by sales of real es- tate pureinise.i since t'eeeniiiur ui, inii l II t- io'il inleresi.oil . n. builds or olher evi dences ol liulelil'iilness ot iinv railroad, canal liavifaiioii, or slack-water company; or Inter est or dividends on stuck, capllal or deposits In any bunk, trust company, savings lustltu 11 111, Insurance, r dlroau, canal, turnpike ca nal navigation or slack-water company. 7. From dividends of any Incorporated company other than those uhovo meniloned. 8 FromViihis and profits of unv lucoroora- ' l'l emnpany not dlvhWil. u I I ' 'lit ill vv 1 rnii mi nw"ci utiiivio n libit ur g00urliles of Urn United States, i Iu From IniereHnn nous, bonds, nv.rt- ' atod above. , 1 (.' Kiom any salary other thtm ufnn oill cur or employee of the United States. . . . 12. From any salary or pay as on olllcert r employee ot tiiu union chiucs. i. From nrollts on sales of gold or stocks, whenover purchased. K. From all sources not above cniim'eiatcd. Q:osi income. i , . DKDL'CTIONS. i ,., .. ... . 1. Excnint bv law. AI.000 . 2. National, State, ciiinty and muulclpal taxes naid within the year. ' 8. Losses actually sustained ' during the veur bv tiro, shipwreck, or incurred lu trade, and not areaily deducted lu ascertaining prollls. ' 4. Losses or sales of estate purchased since Deccmhtrill. In. 0. Amount paid for hired labor to cultivate land from which Income isdrrived. G. Amount paid for the live itock which was sold within the year. 7. Amount actUAilyiiaid for rent of home stead. 8. Amount paid for usual or ordinary re pairs, excluding payments lor new buildings, permanent Improvements or betterments. 0. Interest paid out or lulling duo within tho year. It). Salary or fay as n officer or employee of the United States, from which a tax has been withheld. 11. Interest or dividends from corporations enumerated above iu paragraph 0. Taxable income. Amount of tax at H per cent. Tim art of Juno 3D. 1HU4, was amended July 3D, IKUli, so that ad carriages, &c, aver a;;ing in value from $31)0 und uot exceeding tj'.i(W shall pay $K; if exceeding $500, they shall nav iu. Uold watches valued $100 to pav ijl; valued above $100 to pay $2. Bil liard tables kept lor use uot subject to special tax $10. Ounce plate ot gold, ttepl tor use, per ounce, troy, fide; ounce plate of silver, kept for use, ,per ounce, troy, exrocding forty ounces, used hy one lauiily, fie. Urn. &, Kt. MARRIED. OOLDEN MnCLKfX V ND On the 4th of Wlirnanr. bv lee Hcv. Wm. Wallace, Mr. John Golden und Mrs. Sarah M't'lullaii'1, of Waynesbuig, Fa; "WeBliall meet but we shall miss him, There will be no toiirle'S eye, For a Uoi.ukn chord is severed, And our hopes in ruin lio. " Ifochctort' Lament. HAVER-BUSH-Mareli 7lh! 18117, bv Rev. J S. Gilison, Mr. Ilirmn Haver and Miss Hannah Rush, bothot Greene county, Pa. NEW YOIMC MONI'.Y MARKET. ' Apiil a Gold closed at IH4J. Wayncshurg market, i'ii!:ut:cTi.i) wkcki.y liif j, unniKit. Iluii.fr. liesh roll t'ml. e per It Corn p:-r I !!.' 11 -1 :orn meal per liuhe,l.. , l.'oi!!il"y Son; 1 per lh Cm. de?,. mould per lh randies, dipped " " dices.' per II) Dried 1'. iielies per lb f.i'xs pi r ilo.en Flour per bid..,, Fuix s. e.l per bushel Feathers per lb Lard per II) H. W. Flour per lb Molasses Oats per bushel Rye per bushel Timothy seed per bushel... to 30 30 to 3.) ' li.-i 70 08 , ;il I'O 00 " lij H' '.'.".!"...!. 8A ....75 to I '"',' 3.-.to-b I til) ..-75 to I Kiee per 11) iSui;nr, crushed per lh Sugar, rclined " " SuL'ar, New Orleans, 0 lbs 1 P. R. Sugar, s lbs '. 1 Svrup. per gallon I Halt, No. 1 per bbl 4 Soft Soap per gallon Tar per gallon I Tea per lit 2 Turpentine per gallon 2 Tallow per lb Wheat per bushel 2 T4 id (10 00 (1(1 00 ii'i DO (II) ....... 2 00 Ir 2 B0 ... 4 to ii 0C 1 no 40111-10 ,r.'.-i to 1 no ,; 45 While Lead per keg White Lime perbusliel Wo. 1 common to line Potatoes per bushel Turnips, per bush o rlTISUtltO liKNlORU MAKKKT. Saturday, Sfarch 80, iw;7. We (mote the Pittsburgh market us follows, which aro tho wholcsalo prices : GRAIN Wheat at 10 Corn at 7.1 Ryo at , sjtl 3.-l 4i Buckwheat ifllJ.'iy;!".'!. Oats. f.". FLOUR Spring Wheat at $13,00ni:U.0. Winter " at a$ln,im Rvoat ifr7 (lOigS. HAY Bale'd at $?2,l0 '0 ton. Loose ut $2C.00(;I0 00. EOGS-Salcs at : 20c. CHEESE Western Rescrvo nt IC. Hamburg at 1K. Now York Goshen at : 20 BUTTER Pi imo Roll at M(iMc APPLES Per barrel nt $4.00Qt,75. PUTATOES-Per bushel at 0 CHICAGO " MARKET.: Chicago, March 30, 18(17. .. Fi.ocn Quiet, with a scarcity of deal able brands; 2. SUM) bbl sold at fil3 Mia IT, 00 for winter extras; $IOal!i for spring extras. Wiiuat Steady at an advanco of lac, closing firm at outside.' 1 Oats firm aud io higher, closing i;t 43 tttS. for winter receipts of No. 2. Ryk Opened quiet lint rallied and udv me ed Sate, closing steady nt 8 1 30 for fresh re ceipts of No. 1. Baulky Moderately, active; sales of No. 2 in store tit 82a87c. Phovisions Tlio mnrke't continues ouiet with no decided chingo to notl 0 In values.-! McssporK sold at Li! nil; iicel T.ama at 10 fiO V bbl; Cumberland middle at ! jc, loose; dry salted shoulders nt 8c, 1 iose, and HAc packed. Lard Inactive and nominal at l-'Ja 13c. . Dkkssko Hons Qul'ut at JiOaflJiO. ; Livn Hons Active and a shado easier at 7 U0a8 00 for common to good. , , . , "U.T:mciTMAHKET." : Satchdat Evbmno, March 30, 180". Tho quotations of tho New York Stock Ex? chango to-day aro without any Important changer : '-i , ,. U. S. Uonds, 1881.....'. W.)h U. S. Bond, ii 2iVs. 1802 Um.j U. S. Bonds, n-20's, isori .....insj IT S. Bin s, (now Issue) 5 SO's, 185...H7i U. S. Uonds, Mill's .; 10.-4 BPJ3JIAL NOTICES. Wonderful but True. MVD.VMR REMI.iGTON. tlr) world-re-nowned Astrollgist and Somnambulistic Cl.dr V iyaut, widle in 11 clalrvoAnt state; dclinc ules the very features of tho person yn are to marry, iindby tiiu all of ii'i iustruitt'mt of intense power, known us the Psychoinotfope, guarantees to produce 11. perleet and lll'u-llko pleture of tho future husband or wife of the applicant, with dato of marriage, occupation. leading trails of char ctcr, &c, This is 110 Imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By staling place ot birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, nnd en closing ft: ty cents, nnd stamped envelope ad dressed to you.seif, you will rccelvo the plc luro by return mall, together with Ocslied hi formation; tSrAddrcss In confidence, Mahamii Qivn tiiudis RiiMixyruN) T.' 0. Box 287, West Troy, N. Y. . . fti,i8'o7-ly. Kno'tY fj'hy Destiny ' Mauamk K. F. Tuohnton, thegrcitt Engll h Astrolnglsl, Clalrvoyautaod PsytJliDir ctriclan, who lias astonished, tho scientific classes of the Old World, has located herself at Hudson, N . T.' Madaino Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, as !o en able her to Impart knowledgo of tho great est importance to tho slng'o or married of cither sex. Whilo In a state of trance, she dellnhites tlio very loaturcs oi' tho person you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of Intense power, known as the Psychonio trope, guarantees to produce a lile-liko pic ture of the future husband or wife of the ap plicant, t pother with date of marriage,'' po sition iu'life, leading traits of character. &c. This is no humtmg, as thousands of testimoni als can assert. Shu will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that tho picture Is what It purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating' placo of bhth, age, disposition tind complex Ion, aud ouclosing fitly cents and stamped cn velnpe addressed to ynuself, you will receive tho picture nnd desired Information by return mill'. All communications sacredly confi dential. Addicss in confidence, Ma da mk K. F. Tiioiinton, P. O. Box 'J3, Hudson, N. Y. febl3'B7-ly mmrCONFESSlON'sTNlTEXl'ERIENCE JL OK AN INVALID. Published for Hie benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who sull'ei from Nervous Debilitv, Premature Decay ol Manhood, &c, supplying at tho same time Tim Mhaxs dp Hki.f-Ciiiik. By 0110 who hns cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing n postpaid addressed envelope, single copies, v free of charge, may bo had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., May28 "fiO.-ly Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. Free to Everybody. A Largo (1 pp. Circular, giving information of tho greatest importance to the young of both sexes It tenches how tho homely may b:como beautiful, the despised respected, and tho for saken loved. No yom g lady or gnnt'ainan should fail to scud their address, and receive a copy post paid, bv return mail. Address . I P. O. Drawer, 81, fel)20,'(17-fim Troy, N. Y. A YoiiNo Lady returning to her country homo, after n adjourn ot a few months; In the city, was hardly recognized by her ! fiiends. In p'aco of a course, rustic, Hushed face, she had n soft ruby complexion of almost marble smootlm: ss, und lust'-td of twenty three she really uppcu'ed but 'i.;liee!i. Upon lixmiry as to the.c ius.u oCs.) great a ehiunje, she plainly tol 1 them that she ussd the CIR CASSIAN BALM, .and con-ldered it an in valuable ac(u'iMtii)u lo any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appearance 1111 hundred fold. It is simplj in iis combination, ns Nature her self is simple, yet unsurpassed in Us efficacy In drawing Impurities from, also healing, cleansing und beautifying the sUln and com plexion. By its direct action on tho cuticle it draws from it nil lis Impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface us Nature intended it should be, clear, solt, smooth and beaiilitul. Price .411. sent by Mull or Exnress, on receipt of 1111 order, by W. I'. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. a West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. Tho only American Agents for 'the sale of the. PRKPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACU, l'Oll I'llKSIUlVINO, KHSTOU1NO, AMI IIBAUTI 1'VINO TIIK 1IA111, And is the most delightful' and wonderful ar ticle the world ever produced. Ladles will llud it not only a certain remedy to Restore.D.uken and Beautify the Hair, but also a desirable article for the Toillet, as it is highly perfumed with a rich and delicato per fume, independent of Hie fragrant odor of the Oils of Palm and Muco. Tlic Mai-rcl of Peril. A new and beautiful portuiue, which in delicacy of scent, nnd the tenacity with which it clpigs to tho handkerchief and person, i& tmeiiuulled. The ubovo articles for s do by all druggists and Perfumers, at $1 per bottle each. Sent by express to any address bv proprietors. T. W. WRIGHT &CO., 100 Liberty St., New York Oct. 21. 18(iC ly. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIO. Thla moilicluo, hive hinI liy Dr. J. It. Bjiik.nuk, or lilla-h plus, 1a iiitO'jdid !o dlrinalro tho food and nmlcoit itiio.'-'.ii-inn, llic fiiv. pr.io'.w nrilloBlton, 11 c cn tntn!! tlio etomarli with S'-hi'arkM Mandrnito 1'HIb, the Tmtc .0111 rc:t(ir.n iIiohiiiuHHp, and lood tUai c vtM ll ,t 1 3 t'l.o:) l-o o:'a UAiu:; it vrill bn caiil diicml. Cjii' Ui 'p.'on rKniot lu r-.irci.l li' 0 livicV l1 j inn. li 11 r; ji ii:i'i:i On? B'.ouiie.'i and liver )j mn'lo ln'a'Oi.' h i.L llic rt;iii-'l.lo rialorcd, liixir.n tint Touta a. nl I1-... :ii'-j ni (.1 iv I In iiiiarlj- oVurywiie ol'con iii. ion, A l. -li ilusuii IniiiiciOI'lhc SKAWKKI) TONli: l iJ, li.iMcrw.irlMSCi.il llio MANIHtAKB 1'IL!. ."il, ti.ii'i.- oi'iliiial' uiu ol' diiK'p.ia. I',. Si:li'..'( iiifttiio pi-i'i-ionnl vlnilii in Nhw Vurit. iij-ioii, mil li.i.iiic:ii! OilU-o in flitladul p'l i ir.-:T." u-cuw. j?i c tift'l)- piiii-.'i'.i o e.mh p aco, or li.. tt ;ii ?' o.i ('....u.ip.ion Icir li duytt lot vUIta II n. ill c jl...i'rv3. p tvrliaitii;. tiett llic two li!c .ii.i.i.iO! .Im I'-ir'oi', 0. in (vlii'ii In lliu litit ttta-rn ot t; u. .::.; on. mi 1 ttio o'.li..-r u. lin now la, in poi-icot ll. :Ji, f.iV J'l I'll .loiri'niincilt ftaii.p. Si.dii" ftl; I i-'j'jlf.t.. e.nl Iva nr.', p-Ic.i $..V) pir l.y.tie, ur i7.V' ilui In. -Iii.i-ii. Ailiiaurj :ormlv!co rli.ud 1 tll-ii'o-.i'.l to Or. S.'ilK-ic'l'a l.'inc':lt I). u:o No. l.t Njrili 'i-.li S'.idm. rie.n In '.plus, l'.i, uiMi-m! Wio.i' u o A nee-: Ii.mi:i. n.inma it Co., X. Y.i i'. S. llu-.co. Ilittiiiioro, Ml.! .lolin I). C.irlM. iJi.in n utl, ouioi V,' n Inn' k Talor, CU1 cu.io, Hi.: Cu. li.ia liroj., Si Loiiia, Mo. La w ox mo. 1r, A COUGH, A COLD, OR A SORE THROAT RliQUIItKS IMMKIilATK ATTIiNTIOS, ,'ANU SIIOl'I.l) 1IK CIIKCXKU.' Tr Al.l.OW'l!!) TO CONTINCK, lllltrrATIONOI'TIIK M'NIIS. A I'Klt MANJiXT TIIIIOAV IIISK.VSH, Oil CON IS U. MCI' I O.N is oktcntui'. nr.sriT. IB 11 W IV ' 8 BRONCHIAL TROCHES ii.vrisu a Dinner infi.ukncb to tiiu i-ahts, UIVK IMMKIIIATi; illiLIKK. For Bronchitis, As l lima, Catarrh, Cons ump ttve and .Throat. Diseases, Tiochcs ore used with always good success. SINGER3 and PUBLIC SPEAKER will And Ti-mIh nscful in clearing tho volco when taken before Sinning or Speaking, and relieving ihe throat alter an unusual exertion ot the vocal organs Tho Trorhen aro recom mended and proscribed by Physician and have had testimonials from eminent, men throughout tho country. Being an ulwom of true merit, and Having iroocu ineircmciicy ny s test of numy, years, each year fludsjhem In now localities In various parts of tlio wor'.d and tlio Trorht aro universally pronounced better than other article'. , Out am only Biiows'sHitnNciii.i.Tiiociins," and do nnttak onv of tho Worthtetn laiitailvnt, Unit may bo ottered. Woi.d BvunrwitititH. NorSI-Bino. NORTH . AMERICAN , STEAMSHIP CO, OPPOSITION LINE TO CALIFORNIA. VII MICAKUili, KYKItY TWKMfY UtYif, itii Passkkukiis, FnmoiiT, Asn U. S. Mails. On tha folluwiw first cliiss Steamship : On Atlantic. Oentn SANTIAOO UK ci in, Sis nt ANCISCO, MCAII.VOI.A, DOKATo, Couafi fij on 1'mUU: Urenn AMKHICA, MOSKS TtTI.OU m:iiiiask, ' - KKVAtlA. PASSAGE AND FREIGHT AT SEDUC ED BATES. SAir.INO DAVS FROM NEW YORK... March 3ith... 18(17, I Muy 10th and aOih, 1HH7. April siutli... " I Juno 'Jmh " And every twenty days thereafter, leaving 0:1 the Saturday previous when a regular Hailing Day comes on Sunday. For further informa tion apply to thu NORTH AMl'.ltti'AN SI r:MSHtl' I II. Wm. It. Wkiui, .It Exchange Place, N. Y. 8; JO ,1mo. 1. N. Cahhinotov, Ay't.. 177 West St.. cor. Warren, N. Y. THE OLORY OF MAN IS STRHNii I'll.- -Therefore the nervous and debilitated should Immediately uso Helmbold's Extract Huchu. Ihlilcow-ly SPIN N il -TRiDB! 1887- M'Elroy, Dickson Co., 3NTO. 3L WoodBtroot,' PIT TSB OR CH, WM11I M &B0QS. Have their stock open for tin trade. GOOD GOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' S. B. M'EljROY. JAMES DICKSON. JOHN T, fell AN E. :im Oh ! she was beautiful and fair W lib starry cva and raili uit hair, Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the v.-ry heart and mind, CRISPER COMA. For Curling tlio Hair of Kilhcr Sex Into Wavy and Clowy Ringlets, or Heavy Massive Cmlcs. Ry usinir this arlicle Ladits and OenlU'iueu can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is t!m onlv iirticli! in the w rl.l that will curl straight hair, and at the smite timo cjvo ll a beaulilul, Rlossy nppeiiranre. Tho Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but Invigorates, beaut iries and cleanses it ; is highly and (le liilhtlully perlumed, and is the most complete article of tho kind ever offered to tho American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any tiddr ss, sealed and pustpidd for ifl, Address till orders to W. I,. CLARK & CO.. ChemiMs No. 3 Vct Favette St.. Syracuse,. N. Y. Ichi:t,'(i7-ly W A LTPA3MSlasi FOR SPRISO SALK9 OF 18(17. Wk are now prepared to olfer to our custo nierS and the Tiade generiidv, an extensive cu'lection of PAPER IIAWGINCS, BORDERS, push lio.ini) rmsTs, ivrc, kto. Embracing nil qualities of goods, known to tho Trade, fur Parlors, Dining Rooms, Halls, Chanibi.is, Churches; Assembly Rooms, iSc. . A Ii.S O, TRAWPlRBSr Oil CLOTH INI) MPF.R'WiXDSW SniDI!S.. ' At the Lowest Market price, nt Do. 107 Market St., near "i'ifth. " JUS, It. HLUllKS: BKO. mG 3ms. MONEY FREE AS W ATIUt. in.ooo ACTIVE LOCAL ami Traveling Agents, Male or Female, of ull ages, are wanted to solicit trade inevety city, town, villaue. bntiilct, workshop and factory, throughout thu entire world, for tlio most saleable novelties ever known. 51)0 Per cent PROFIT and ready sale wherever of fered ! I Smart men and women cm make i'roin i;" to ij'iO per dnv, and no risk of loss I A small capital required of from Je'O to'$IO( the more money invested Ilia (ireitcr the poolit. No money required iu advance wo llrst send tho iirticles aud receive pay after wards ! If you actually wish In make money rapidly and easily, write lor full particulars and addicss Jllll-NOR & CO.. (Frma Palis,) I'eblH-ly . 210 Broadway, New York Chy. FOR NON-RETENTION on 1NCONTIN enco of Urine, Irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glimds, stone in ihe bladder, calculus, gravid orhilck dust deposits, and nil diseases of the bladder, kidneys und dropsical sw'cHmiis, Usk Hhi.miioi.ii's Fi.i'ii) Kxtiiact Urciiu. Jl;l;lcow-ly . TTENTION 1 SOLDIERS ! Disbanded Soldiers entitled to. addiiiona' bounty under tho recent Act of Congress should bo careful whom they employ to col lect ihcirducs.. .It,, knot every unprincipled "sharper"' who himgsout Ids tblngle that Is n limitnl chim mcnt. I am thus authorized by law, and will at tend to all soldier!" claims for hack-pay, i i:n sioxs and AnniTioiiAL iioiintii s. Having tl.c correct blanks on hand to nmke such applica tion, tlicro Is nd cause for n turn of paper? nnco scut, or dcluy In making them out. Re cclpls given for all discharges placed lu my p ssesslon, ... , Apply at once two moro months will Im to late. 11. F. FLKNNIKKN, P. O. Rox 109, Olllee First Nat. Rtmlt.1 Jan.lo,'c7 Waynesburg,' Pa. Conveyancing done on reasonable terms IlelmbolcTs Fluid Extraci Is -certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, (1RAVKL, DROPSY, OR(5ANI(! WKAKNESS, 1'K MALE COMPLAINTS. UENEJIAL DE BILITY, , aud all dlsoases ol the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing In ; . ! i MALE OR FEMALK, ftom whatever cause nilglnntiug and ini unit . : tor nt HOW LONU STANDING, Diseases of these organs require tho uso of a diuretic. ' , , , , ' If no treatment Is submitted to, CoiiKUinp lion or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh nnd Blood are supported from those sources, nnd tho ' 1IKALTII AND HAPPIKKSS, and that of Posterity, 'depends upon prompt uso of a re'lablo remodv. IIELMHOLD'S HXTRACT BUCIIU, Establlsbed upwards. of IH years, prepared by II. T, llEL.MIl()LI, ' rtt Broadway, New 'York, nud 1,1 i not Hontli I0ll Street, Plnladclplili.j Pa,' 9:13oow-ly Soinethiusr lv 'A YXKsn una, pyyp'A.. THO8. DRADEN .,ii. ("At tlin mom formerly occupied by Andrew Wilsou, Sr., next door to Braden's Drug Store.) Respectfully Informs the good people of Greene comity, that he has opened a , HAHBWAHE STOHE. And Invlles a call from his friends and' tho public generally. His sturo is tilled with everything in his lino needed by thu Farmer and Nlechunie. Being a practical farmer, he knows exactly the waiilsofhis firmer Irli-iuls. Among his variety of goods will be found Iron, Nails of all kinds. Planes of all varieties, .Au gers, Braces, &. Tultle toothed, cross cnt and mill saws, hand saw sand tools of all des criptions. .1 AGlllCULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS Mowing Jlaehlnes, Cutting Boxes. Corn Shel lers, Plows, Cultivators. Shovels, Forks, and everything lu his line. SADDLERY IIAUDWAHK," ' A general assortment of saddlery hard ware, to which be Invites the attention of purchasers. WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS, Tubs, KiickeU, Butter Bow's and all kinds of Ktlchen Wooden Fixiiis. Willow IIiisUi lirooms, Brushes, Coal Buckets, Brass Kettles, Hiiggy whips, . EWot Dims, Boys Wagons ami si' (Vs. . J All persons desirous of purchasing any" of the uhovo articles mid many- others not mon dimcil ; will consult their interest by CALLING SOON . lie will take pleasure lu showing his stock at all limes. So i;ive him a call when you come to lown. Iteinem'jer Iho place, oppo site the l'list atlonal H1111K. dec 1 'ill' TltOS. BRADEN. DRY GOODS AT lira iicij AT- mm lo ST.il.": THE, GOODS ALL FRESH, Tin: LATEST - AMD BEST! Till'. Fabrics, as Represented, AND THE ASSORTMiST KEPT COKPLETE. rnilK UNDERSIGNED IS DETERMINED 1 to sell, and tho iikahy cash will securo tho very best of bargains. Cull and examine his stock. L. K. KVANS. decll-Sm Wiiyncsliitrjj, Pa. TAituno more unnlnnsnnt and tinnscfttl rem edies for unpleasant and dimgorotis tllseaacs. Use llelmbold's Extract Buclm and Improved Rose wash. :): llleow-ly. Manhood . How Lost, How IXeforc(l. hut published, a Mio edition of Du. Cm.VKiiwni.i.'s Ci:i.i:iiiiatkd Essay on the raitaal cin-c (without medicine) of Sper matorrhea, or seminal Weakness, Involilil tarp Seminal Losses, Impot ucy, Mental and Physical Incujmciiy, Impediments lo inurr!au &e i iiIho, linsmui'lion, Enllcpsy and Fits induced by Bell-Indulgence or sexual extrava gance. t.i'ri(!e, in a sciuen envelope, nmy u cts.. The eeleliruted author, In tills ndinirablo, essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' smei'tssiiil tiracllco, that the nlartnln.!; conse quences ot self-abuse nmy Im radically cured wilhont the dimjrerous use of internal medicliuv or the implication cd'thu kiiil'e pointing out a mode of euro ntonce Kimple, certain nnd cHcc liial, by means of which every Biilfurot, no matter what his condition nwy be, may euro himself chciply, piiva'ely, anil radically. CaTThis Jvbiiy shuiild be In the haild.1 of every youth tmd every man hi the land. Sent, , under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, r im'ui, on receipt of tlx cents, or two )usliii;u stamps. Address the publishers., CIIAS. .I.C. KLINE &CO 1 27 Bowery, New York, Post (Wine No. 1580. mar-'li'iiii-ly IIEIMROLD'S FLUID 'F,tTlt ACT BU-' CI1U is pleasat In taste and odor, freo ffum all hijurltius inoperlles, im.l Immediate lu lu lu'tloii. ;):i:iefw-'ly ; ' There comelh lad liuiims ol joy to nil, '. fo vounR and to old, to p;ront nud lo smiill j , , The beauty which ouce was so precious uiidr lare, Is free for all, and all may bo fair. By tiiu csh oc CllASTKLLAR'S UrHITl' MQ'HD lisiaiiL, FiirImii'orlngml l'oiiulifyliiuthc Complex ion, The moi't v iluable and perfect preparation In use, lur clvlni the skin a beautiful pearl-' like lint, Unit Is only found hi youth, it iiiiickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, lilolches, Moth Patches, Hadowiifn. Fruit Ions, and nil impurities of tho skin, kindly ;ieallin the same leaving tha skin white and elcarns alabaster. Its i.'je can not bo delect ed by thu closest scrutiny, nnd Ik In;? a vege table lireparatlon Is perfectly harmless. Ull tlio only art Iclo of Hie kind used by the French, mid Is considered by tha Pailniau as indispen sable lo a perfect toilet. Upiva-ds ' f 110,000' hottlos wcro sold (lurliipt (lie inu.t, year, a sulllelont iruatiuiloii of Its cllleacy. . Pi lco on ly ".I cents. Sent by mall, post -paid, on rc ceitit of an order, by 1JLKUER, SI'IUT TSiV Co., Chemlsls. !f8B River St., Troy N. V.'. fbi()'07-lv. IIIXMIlOUJONCItNl'IIAlKII ;Vl'ItA('iIL(Tlo'. ' the Vital lliontW. nm,Mini.ti' rinirsiinti.ii kuthaot i.rAiuu . U tl Ureal l!M 'w'i'ie. i Both ttre prepiwcd ticcor.llnit to' rules ot ' PhiiMtncy nud Chemistry, ami are tin most ctivc that rtm be made, Ustitfow-ly