(liar, tend, 1794. 1NSU1IANCK COMPANY Or" NORTH AMERICA! rhiSa'Jj'Iplii.'t. OUfsi Invnrancf I'oinpniy tn America. CASH CA1MTM, . V l SrillMX.S, OVKU $1,731,000. SEVENTY ONE YK.UKJ- Successful Busi ness Experience, with ft rcptitiiil.ni for IN TEGIIITY ninl HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED hv any shiudi.: lnstilullon. LOSSES PAID sinco oig-.uii.titiiHi, I7, Goo.iioo.oo ! LIllERU.RATESTornll the safer classes or prnpi'itv. Insuinnce of DWELLINGS and CONTENTS, ti speciality. BRICK nr STONE DWELLINGS insured PERPETUALLY, if desired, on terms ol tlio greatest economy mid safety to the insured. It Is WISDOM nml ECONOMY to Insnre hi the hi st C.inpanhs. nml thee isN0NI;. B r. I TEH limn the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA DIRECTORS : Arthur 0. Collin S. Merits Tnln, Samuel W. Jones, .T.ilm AIm"' .Tiiliii A Brown, " T- Damson, Charles Tav'or, r.in-U 1. C "I"- Ambrose While, Edward II. r thr, Richard D. Wend, Edward S. (lnrke, William Welsh, V.'ni. Ciiiiiniines, William II. Jiowcii, I Charlton Henry, .Tnmcs N. Dickson. ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, President. Ci.a . Iftm JnnV',7 ll Agent lor Greene, County, J. HICXUNG & CO. '3 great me OF vmias. On the popular nno prlro plan, pivlns every patron a liniidsoiiie nnd reliable wntch for Hie ' low price of Ten Dollars ! Wilhnut regard tn vulue. nnd not to be paid for unless perfectly iaiwaciorv: fiiiO MMfi.ilil triiiitltio: ViilillfH tlMlMv;Ir('ili"il l.nlil H ull ll" MM l.ii,li.VV,i.-lii'. Dniilni'll. il l.OHll (l.iln llitnl lit r tui-lf .im t.T Wuti-ln-s mil) lli.l.l llmillnii KiisIWi I.' vi'M '3.(11111 (Mil HmillliK linpl.'X W.iti'li" ' (i.iioi) lli.l.l Ilnnlliiu Aiiii ili'.in MiiUluu ' fi.Dilil Silver ll'iiitliiu' l.i'Vi TS fi.llOi) Sllvir IItiiiIIih.' llupli-xm ":,.iiO llnlil l.mllV IV, it. 'In h To.lHHI IIdIiI lllllllltu I.' pilli-a lil.Oliri MNi'rll.lli.'.illi Sih.-l- W.iltlii'S Vi'i.lUKl llulilili- SllviT Watch"" iytinlll A-"it.-.l Hut. -Inn. 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I.'ll .ulrnlalil-riirwiml I. i: i i m:i t ti'aii.-.ii li"n. wliii li m:i.v li' iiai'lii'lii.ili'il ln. vi.iili,v Hi- in.Kt !..li.i:.'ii 1 A lii';l"(Vlllll''i'li' will 1 "I l'v iwil.!"'"!-!'"!''."!1"" rnvipl i.i 'J.'n'i'iit '. t'iv...i'f l.i'li v. nf. '.'':. tliii lv llir nl I'li'KHit I'.i'iiilili'i it .-'.'. lxty hI an. I !'' vilnal.li. .ri ail- wnlnr fill, cm.' Iiiuiill'i"! ami ln"t Hin rli M iil. h lia' -'l i. Tn Ail-lit" ir tli.'.i- wl.-lii.'u'i'i'il'l"Vi""'l I'I'" ' " "'"'""I' liorlniilty. ll li n l.-Kl'liiial' ly iiiii'liu li'il Im-lm-.-". ilnly Billllnll'i'il li.v Hi" (lin.'inliii-iit. ninl i ll I tin- lilti.-l rim lul wrnliujr.' Titr t'l mnU,nlt In Ilina.lwiiv Xi-ar I'. ". JnnW.V.T-r.in.m l ily ..f.Ni-w Yin li, THE TORLD-ASTONISHED AT TIIK WONl)l'!in:l, Itl'.VI'.I.ATION MADE EY THE ((HEAT ASTKOLOOIST. MADAME H . A , P E R n I G 0 . t5ho revcnls necrels no mmH over knew. B!ie restores t'.i luipvir.es-i tlmso who. from rtolufnl event, entiistioplii.-B, crosses in love, loss of relilioiia nnd fiiends, loss of money, itc, Imvo become denpiindeiit, Hli bilngn together tlinsu Ion;? seperntud, five's inioiini tlnh concerning uliseiit lVK-n-la or lovers, re stores lost or utolon property, tells you the business you tiro best innililit-d to inirnuu and hi what you will bo most puccessl'ni, eiui.-e Bpecdy marriages and tells yon tlio very day you will luarrv, ulvesyoii Hie name. HUene.-s nml clmiMClerislies of Hie puisim. S!iu rends your veiy lliou;;lit, iiud by lier iiliiio.si super natural powers unviilB Hie dail: mi'l hidden mysteries of tlio future. From the slurs we. see in the liilimiiient tlio lindilic t-tiii'3 Hint oyereome or predominate- in tliu coiiltguriilion from '.lie aspects ami positions of tlio plml tis and the fixed stirs In the lieim-ns nt the lime ol'birlli, siic deditt.is (he future destiny of man. Fail not Inconmilt tlio irreatest A troloist on caitli. It eoMs yon hut n trills, nnd you may never ncaln liaveso l-ivorWo an oppoilunitv. Ooiis-ullation fee, villi likeness nml nil desired Information, i?l. Dailies liv itisr at a distance can eonsult the Mniltiino by mail wilh iqnal milely and natisl'aclion to themselves as if in person. A full and ex plicit chart, written out, with nil intiuiiies answered and llkcner.ncs enclosed, sent by mall on receipt of price ubovo mentioned The strictest s- eresy will bo maintained, and nil correspondence relumed or destroyed." Deferences of the highest fnlcv lurnislied those desirili'.; Ihem. Wrilo plainly the day ot the nv nth aiid year in which you were born, enclosing a Binnll lock of hair. Address, Mai.amh II. A. 1'EUDinO, P. O, Drawer 2'J3, UuiDilo, N, Y. febl3,'(l7-ly 111 liillliyil UlUiMJl, Throw away youvf..Iss filzzos, your switelies, your wig DeMructive ofeonilort, and not worth a (!.:, i:ome nged, come youthful, conic ugly and fair And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. HEPADATOKCAl'ILLI. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from Whatever cause It may have fallen out) and forcing a grotli ot li.dr upon the face, It 1ms no equal. It a 111 force llio beard to grow ui'on tho smoolhc st face In from live to eight weeks, orlniir upon tmi.l heads in from two to three mouth. A few Ignorant practitioners l ave asserted that I hero is nolhiig that will force or hasten Hie growth of tho h dr or .beard Their assert ions are false, as thousands of llv 11)" witnesses (from their own expeilenee) can bear witness. Hut many will say, Vow are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious t ' It certainly Is illllcull, lis nlne-tcnlhs of the different Preparations advcrllsed for the hair and beard are entirely worthless; and you may have already thrown i-way large amounts In their pur.ihaso. To such we would say, try tho Uepnralor Cupllll, it will cost you nollt Ing unless it fully comes up to our represen tations. If your druggist does not keep t, Bend us one dollar and wo will forward ll, postpaid, together with a receipt for the mo ney, which will ho returned you on appllen thin, providing entire satisfaction Is not given, Address, W. L. CLAUIC & CO., Chemltts, No a West Kayettu StHyraai6C, N. 1 fcbllViiMy WHISKEBS AND , M U ST AO HE 8! T30HCED to grow upon tho smoothest face 1 In Irom three to live weeks by using Dr. HEVIUN'E'S HKSTAUHATEim CAPIL LA1HI5, tho most wonderful discovery In modem science, acting upon tho Heard nnd Hair m an almost miraculous manner, It has been used by tho elltfl of Purls and London wilh thu moat flattering success. Names of . all purchasers will be registered, and if entire DiilM'ucllon Is nut given m every Instance, the . money will bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, l. Descriptive circulars nnd testimonials mulled freo. Ad dross HEHOEU, HI1UTTH & CO., Chomlsls. Nu. rr.H5 lliver Street, Troy, N. Y. Solo Jr-nfo fur Un VtHni Ssba'tTIt 1794. i SOMETHING NEW! MRS. E. S, SAYEKS & IIOSKIXSON Hnvo ust urrlved from N:w Y k with a luriju ussui t nent of foreign uud domestic 11Y B which they propose to sellnt tlio lowest CASH PHICE.H ! such tis Dress Ootids. Dress Tiiniminu', Dress llultons, (lay's Patent Mull's, Ladies's Shawls, Furs, Hoots and Shoes, Hals and Cups i nlso, a great variety of nice articles, at very low prices, for Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear Wares of all kinds, and a eoniploto , varie ty Of the best CiltOCEltlES. All of which they propose to mil at Ilic very lowest fltj.ire.-i, depending on the quality and cheap ness of th -ir goods to gain them custom. (i ve tin-in a call before punie'sim? else where, and they will prove Innt the a'jovo is correct. Hooiii in Allison's building, nearly opposite Ilic Court House, Wnvnesburg. r.ovH'lii! If Win n by tlio uso of Dll. .TOINVILLE'S El.lXllt yon can be cured permanently, and at attillingcost The astonishing success which lins attended this Invaluable medicine fur I'll' find and Nervous Veakness, (ieneral Debility and Prostration, Loss of Slusiiilar Energy, lin potency. or nny of the consequences o'f youth ful Indiscretion, renders ll the most valuable p'cparnlloii ever discovered. It will remove nil nervous affections, de pression, excitement, Incapacity to study or husiness, loss of memory, ci illusion, thoughts ofse f destnicliuii, fears of infinity, &c It will restore the nppc'.ilc. renew the hcaltii of those w ho have destroyed it by seusu-.il es erss or evil practices. Young men, be hnmbuged no more by ''Quack Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, hut send without delay ior tlio Elixir, and be at once restored' to health and happiness. A perfect cure in guaranteed in every instance. Price SI or four hollies to one i-ddress, ijet. One bottle is sullicient tocltect a cure in all ordinary cases ALSO, Dli. .TOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, lor the speedy and permanent cure ot (lontirrhea, Cdeet, Urethral Discharges. Grav el, Stricture and all affections of the Kidneys ami Iiiadder- Cures effected in from ono to live days. They tire prepared li'imi vegeta ble extracts that urn harnieless on the system. and never nauseate the stomach or Impreg nate the breath. No change of diet is neces sary while using them, nor does their action in any manner ir.terlere with businesspursmts Price fit ner box. Either of tho alwo mentioned articles will he seni to any address, closely sealed, and post pant, liy mail or express, on receipt 01 price Address all orders to HEKliE!!, SHL'TTS & CO., Chemists, No. 28:. Diver Street, Troy, N. Y. iel)'jn,'t;7iy BEAUTY ! AUEXISN, GOLBZJI, FlRXSBf AMD SILKEN CURIS, T)D0DITED l)V the use of Prof. DE 1 HKEEX FiilSEltLECIIEVEUX. One application warranted to curl the most straight nnd stuhuor;) liiur ot cither sex nno wavy linL'lets, or heavy mnsr.lvn curls, Das been used by Hie lashionalilesof Paris nnd London, with (lie nio.'-l gratifying result.) Docs no iiu jury to the hair. Pi ice by mail, sealed and postpaid, il. Descriptive eircu'ars mailed free. Address HE1K1ER, SlII'TTS CO., Chemists, No. 'JH.'i lliver St.. Troy, N. Y'., Sole A wilts lor tho tnlteil Mates. Uil!o,Vi7-1y ? the rnovosED impeachment -OF- FOll SELLING CHEAP GD0CE1UES! HAVING JLSTTE'l'ulr7ED FP.0MT1IE city, ho lias opened the largest Hew ry in town. IIo des'res to' inform tlio citizens of WayiM'sl'iirg and vicinity of tho cio-0 ho have taken in selecting stock, having ou hand a irood supply of CON KEUf IONS, TOBACCO, CI 0A15S, T Alt, nlso. PKOVISI ONS, BACON, DHIEI) UKES" I'OIWI'OEn FISH, D1!I ED PEACHES, , cto , ito. Call and sco luni as ho has been getting u Ymi will flinl litm necnmodiitlti''. and can sell lower than any ono hi tlio place. Be suro to go to tne rigiu pmcc, m ' LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING- opposite tho Court House, and formerly oc- cupleil nyilio rest Uiiico. np;n,'iiii.-ti 33- IVI. tg-EL-yGYaj ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Will attend to all claims for back pay, boun ty and penslonsof soldiers and tlielr representa tives The Pensions of the follow ing class tiro increased Irom H to and per month, and w dows lor children under sixteen years 2 per month each, viz. i 1st. Those who have lost tho sight of both eyes, the use ol'botli hands, or otherwise total ly disabled and Incapacitated Irom performing manual labor. 2d' All widows having children under six teen veins of ago tiro entitled to $2 per month additional for each child. I)d. Guardians ri'ni'esentlmr"tho tiinor' chV- (Vi of soldiers are entitled to the same Increase ns If the niotht r was living, augl ,'! If, EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR! ClIASTELLAU'S II Al(t I XTIISIUIA ! ron nuMoviNo stirniii'i.uous haib. Vi dm l.wlti.a ,uiiftjilK. tliln Invaluable do. pllatory rccouinieiuis itsc'lf as being ail almost lliulspensiiiie arucio 10 leumiu ueauiy, is easi ly applied, does not burn or Injure tlio skin. I... I ..,.1. .U.u.,.11., nn Mill ,i,lb It. Id Wilt-l-niltf.ll UlU IllilO VIIIUI.IIJ i-il .'.V .," " to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads or Irom any pari oi mo uouv, compiuiciy, totally and radically cxtcrpatlng tho same, leaving I lie skin soft, smooth and natural. Tills is tho onlyatllcln used by llio French, .1 I., ll.., nnlv.r.Hil 1.11',.1'lllnl iliiollatorv 111 ex- Isterttai, Pii'co 75 cents per packago, sent postpiuii, to any aiuiress, on receipt oi au order, by HERUER, B1IUTTS & CO., Chemists, nl!iO,'7.lf lUvar BW. Troy, N. Y. REPUBLICAN ii mw iii Waynesburg, CUE EXE COUNTY, rENN'A. Is prepared to do all kinds of printing, such as POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, SALE BILLS, ; nORSE BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, ' BILL HEADS, TICKETS, SONGS, &C. Iu a workman liko manner, at short notico and on reasonable terms. OUR FACILITIES FOR PRINTING BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS aro equal to those of any othor establishment iu tlio county. PARTIES WISniNG ANY KIND OF JOB F HINTING! dono'should'glve ns a call. Wo nre ready at ull times to do anything In tho printing lino. . OPPIOE In Bayers' Building, immediately East of .tho Court House. fiumcw' Coltunu. THE INDEEENDENT FARMER. Let sailors lnj of the windy deep, . Let soldiers praise their armor, - But In my head this toast I'll keep Tho Independent Farmer. , , When first the rose iu robe of green Unfolds iU crimson lining, And round his cottage-porch Is secu The honeysuckle twining; When batiks of bloom their weetuois yield, . To bees that gather honey, IIo drives ids liam across the Held, Where skies are soft mid sunny. Tlio blackbird clucks behind the plcugh, Tho quail pipes loud and clearly Yon orchard hides behind Us boughs Tho homo he loves so deuiiy; ' The gray and old bnni-doois unfold - Ilis ample store Id measure, Mororich than heaps of hoarded gold, A precious, blessed treasure; While yonder iu tlio porjh thero stands Ills wire, the lovely charmer. The sweetest rose on all his lauds The Independent Farmer. To hlmtltoSpiing comes daneingly, To him the Summer blushes, The Autumn smiles with mellow ray, .Hisslocp old Winter hushes; Ho cures not how llio world may move, No doubt or fears confound him; His little flock are linked in love, And household angels round him; He" trusts to God and loves ids wifo, Nor griefs nor ills may harm her; . lie's Nature's nobleman hi life The Independent Farmer. TAKE CARE OFTIIE TOOLS. 'Father I whero is tho auger !' ones out John Smith, Jr. ''Don't 'wcily know, son; let mo see, whero did. I use it last? Either in tho barn, or wood Bhed, or down cellar, and there I lelt it; look till you lind it.' And so the boy runs till ho is out of breath and patience, meanwhile Hanking, if uot ppoakwg hard thoughts about his slack father A half dozen places have to bo searched before thu tool is found, and if happily it is found, it is quito likely to be brok en, or ru-ted, or much out of order. 'Father, whero is the hand eawl io quires James Brown? 'Why do you ask James it is where it always is, when not in use; hanging on tho hook near the window, in the tool-room.' James goes, where he should have gono lit first, ami lie limls it in perfect trim; and he puts it back again in in place, when ho is dono with it, knowing that he wt'l gel a Bound n piiiiiand it he does not leturn it to its place. , Now, we da but repeat what wo have often said, that on the farm there sluuild be a plaeo for everytliing and everything in its place. There in no use in trying to carry on a farm or anything cl-e well, without system ami order. -And the caio ot tools is an ii.ipoU.int pint 4f that system. Ono cannot uecompli-ih much without a set of toola, larger or smaller as for' Ijh rowing them uiiuoL'itssai ily, that should bo regarded as next to steal ing them. : And the purchase) of tools should bo followed up by scrupulous care of them. A tool room is, great oonrenlon ie. It may been apartment by itself in the carriage house or wood house. Here lwt there be a row ot pegs for saws; there is the bencii for planes; yonder is a drawer with separate com partmen'.s for screws, washers, nuts, rivets, &e. Here is a place for bolts, thero for chains. The hammers,' uhisels, screwdriver, auger, broad axe, aik,flles all lmvo their appointed locality, ftnd are kopt there and no whero else. The law should be laid down and enforced, that whoever uses a tool must put it back, so that it can always be found at a mo went' notice; nay, even if it be in the dark. ! And this care of tools should load, and will lead on to system with regard to other thing? about tho premises. Here is a corner for extra plow handles, and thero a box for plow points; thore are bolts of all sizes, ready in case of a break dowu; yonder aro hooks with extra pieces of harness.' Notico, too, tho crow-bar, beetle and wedges, and log chains, tho grindstone always in its place, and always in order; the scythes, hoes, spades, shovels; forks, rakes, and whatever havo bo long been kept in their respective places, that they would almost cry out if carelessly left in an unaccustomed spot. The timo spent in koeping sdeh o room in order is not lost. If tools are not earned back, they would, mauy ot them, be lost. Aud thon the moral in fluenco of system and order ia almost beyond computation, American Agri cultarist. , ROAD MAKING. . . ,. The following hints upon this subject we find as worthy ot consideration; and is in the spring mueh time is devoted to repairing and making roads, we givo them tor the benefit of farmers and oth ers : In road-making, one great requisite is tho ready and total removal of all water. There cannot he a good road wh water stand by the side of or on it. "if .the diluhes have no ready outlet, the road bod will souk up the inoistueo more or less, by capillary attraiiliou.and thus remain rutted and inuddy. It is vain to think of having a good road on a subsoil filled with stagnant water. Even on side hills, if water remnins, on the up per.side, it will injure the rna 1 by pas. sing under. Provide, then, 'it possible, for ths thorough drainage ot your rouds, t either by huiIuco or Covered ditches.. ! Sua thai, the road-bed is evenly and isliuhtly rounded, so that tho water can 1'isdily find Its way 'to- tho drains.. It the soil is einyey or loamy, give It. a few umbos of gravel, or even coarse sninl, aud ynit will have a tine and pleasant ' . ... - T. .1 ; . -.1 ! I.. I. ' passage way. ll inu i-uu is latiuy, ii needs tut addition of clay to correct it, and thin wi'l ooi'rect it so that good roads may be had over tlio lightest sandy soils YVOKTII KSOVV! .li TltANSrf.ANIlNIl Tiikkb. If people planting 1 orchards would give strict orders to mark tho north side of trees with red chalk bo fore they are taken up, an I when Bet nut to have the iree put in the ground with its north side to the north, in its natural position,- a largo proportion would live. ' Ignoring tins law, of nu'.ure is one cause ot.so many transplanted trees dying If thu north siilu is expos ed to llio south thu heat oi the sun is too great tor that side ot the treo to bear, and therefore it drjes up and de cays. The Ei'fuct op Maum.uik. Doubt less you hayo remarked, wilh satisfact ion how thu little oddities ot men who marry rather late in life aro pruned away speedily alter iu irrmgo. You have found a man who used to be shab bily dressed, wilh a hugu shirt collar (rayed at tho edges, and a glaring yel low silk pocket handkerchief, become a pattern ot neatness. You havo seen a man who took snuff copiously, and who generally had his breast covered with snuff, abandon the vile habit. A wilo is tho grand witider of the moral prun ing knito, It Johnson's wife had lived, thero would havo boeu no hoarding up of bits of orangu peel t no touching nil tho posts in walking along tho street; no eating and drinking with a disgusting voracity, it . Oliver (Joldsmith hail married ho would never havo woni that ridiculous ooat. Whenever you lind a man, whom ycu know little about, odd ly dressed, or talking .ridiculously, or exhibiting eccentricity ot manner, you may bo suro ho is not a married man; fur the little owners aro rounded off, the little shoots aro pruned away iu married men. Tho Wife's iidvico is the tiller that keeps the ship steady. They are liko the wholesome, though piinful, shearn, nipping off tho little growths it self conceit and folly. Eraser's Mugii- tinc. - , Ouii Tn;N Must Comu. 'Reiteration after generation,' says a line wriler.have felt an we now feel, and their lives were as active as our own. They passed like a vapor, whila nature wore tho same as pect ot beauty as when her Creator com manded her to he. They will havo the same alt rael ions for our cll'spriug yet un born, that she had once tor us ns chil dren. Yet a littin while and nil will hnvo happened. The throbbinrr heart will ho stilled, a ml wo ah all bo at rest. Our funeral tdi.-ill find lis way, and prayers will be said, and wo shall be kit alone in silence and in d.-n kness tor the worms. And it may be tor a short time we shall he spoken of, but tho tilings id' life will creep in, a"d our names will soon lie t ugottcii. Days will continue to move on, ... 1 1 I laughter and song will be heard in the room in which we died; and the i yen that mourned for us wnl be dned, and glisten njrain with joy .and even otir children will co;;mo to think of ns and will not rcmombor to lisp our name. - P. rl Pactum who intend making flnwir beds, or garden, will find it a g-eat a ! vantage to spade their grounds deeply at this lime, and spado and mellow them again when the time comes to plant seed or put out shrubbery , and (lowers, In putting out rose-bushes, procure fine,, rich chip manure, or pro cure rich oui th (roin the forest, to put in the cavities where you propose to place them. Seo that there is plenty ot room to spread out. all the roots and fibres, that will grow readily and vigor ously. . . . u -... ; . , i.. -Tun funeral of tho lato Honorable Colonel Cttsar Kaluaikau Kauhanunpau okalaint Kaiuak.iehukakai Koelackaloni Kapapaakeo, Member of the IIou'so of Nobles, Privy Council of State, nnd Knight Champion ot the Order ot Ivam uhameha, recently took place nt Honolu lu with appropriate ceremonies. It may bo said of him that 'he left a natno at which the world grows pale' that, is at tho idea of pronouncing it. ' QirtTit a number of students ofContro Collego, at Danville, . Kv., presented a moroorul to tho Facility last week, de siring them to havo tho Federal troops removed from tho College grounds, wheio thoy wero encamped,, and threat ening to lcavo tho institution if their re quest was not complied with. ' ,(. A littlo boy asked his mother whtit blood relations meant. Sh explained that it meant near relatives, eto. After thinking a moment, he said: 'Then, mother, you must bo tho bloodiest rela tion I've got.' j ' ; ' 'Fatiihii, aro you going f see tho race to-day V Father, brightning up 'What race, my non'' 'The human race,' was the astonishing response. Husband to wife 'Mary Ann, that boy will be an editor yet.' Wite 'God for bid!' -. Tim Atlanta Era stales that tho rebel Gon. John U. Breckinridge 'has advis ed his friends to aocept in good taith the Sherman lteooimtruction mil, an tne surest and only modo of restoring the country to peaoo and quiet.' , . . i ' . ' , . 'Wiiv do you show favor to your enemies instead of destroying them !' said a ehiefiain to the Emperor Sigi mund 'Do I not destroy my onomies by making them my friends !' was thu Emperor's noble reply. A religious tnuoy party ! was the novelty in New York. All present as sumed Scriptural characters or those Of piou celebrities, nnd tho exercises open ed wilh prayer. Queor times, these. , Ik a shoemaker, in approaching hi end waxes uold, and gives up his awl, what will become ot 1 his solvit he cannot breath his last f . i m ' 1, a-' JL iLm jlm ins 3fl rsr WAYNESBUUG, PENN'A. :. Has filled up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery in the third story ot . . ' ALLISON'S BUILDING, Where ' ho Is prepared to execute ' PIIOTOGKAPIIS, ... , , , ..AMIJUOTYPES, MALEJANOTYl'HS, CAUTEri DE VISlTE, And all other kinds and si.es of pictures, In a stylo equal to tho best artists, Kspecial alteu tion will be given to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will bo nroinnt- ly ulUmdcd to. Their rooms are commodious lind attractive, and every desirable accommo dation will he rendered to cutitomers This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever offered to the people ot Greene County. Cull any thno It suits you. Piclures taken anytime hi Hie day, and in ull kinds ol weather, Nov, ifi, ltitiJS. tf. PROPOSALS. PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL LAND ; SCRIP ; ' IEPOEtL SBjElJLmJZLI iFdlE Board of Commissioners now offer' for L sale i.'.'t),()lin acres ot Agricultural College Land Scrip, bring the biilanuo of tho Seiip Granted to tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia for the endowmeut of Agricultural Col leges in tins Slate. Proposals for tho purchase ot this Lund Scrip, addressed to "The Hoard of Commis sion rs of Agricultui'id Land Seihy'will be received tit the Surveyor General's olllcu tit Hurnsburg, until 12 o'clock, M., on '.; .. ..... WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 13C7, This land may bo located in nny State or Territory, by tho holders ot the scrip, upon liny of the uii'Uinropriatcd lands (except min eral lands) of Iho United Slates, which may be subject to side at private entry. Each piece ,.if scrip represents a quarter section ot ono mindrc'l nml sixty acres, Is Issued m blank, nnd will he tiausfcralile, without endorsement or fornml assignment. The blank need not bo tilled until the seiip is presented for Ieea Hon and entry, wi.cn thu purl v holding It enn llll the bl.mk and enter the land in his own name, liids must, be made as per aero, and no bids will lie received lor less than one ciuaiters'M'tion. The Scrip will be Issued immediately on the payment of the money to the Surveyor Gen eral. On all bids for a less quantity than 40,00(1 acres, one-third of the purchase money liiil-t he paid wi.hin len days, and the remain ing two-thirds within thnly days nttt-r notin ratiim of i ho acceptance of the bid or bi.ls by the Hoard o Comini-'sioners, JACOB M. CAMPBELL .-Mirveyor Gcn'l, ' 1 For tho Hoard of ConuiiiNdoners. llAiinisiiriiii, Feb, 27, 18ii7.-ts WAV.3r-i!nim .N.IISBLb.Ji's l'..- WORELS!' III?, CI TILL continue to carry on the Marble nml k Stone cutting business at their long esnib li ihed stand immediately East of tho Public iouare, Jlii'm Slrect,'VVtiyneshurg. This cstnlilisliiiient has bcj'n In constant operation since idllli, and the, long experience and energy ol'lhti proprietors, linked with the evcrelso of- sound judgment and good' taste, hvc won for them a widespread and enviable reputation. An extensive stock of the variuin vi-rieticsof the bust marble kept constantly ou bond. Special- at'c'J'ion paid to polishing, pressing, carving at'' 'engraving Allo'rdov nit I tilled. :' December 23. ISlia. "LATEST FASHION S DEMAND J Bradley's Celebrated , Patent D II P L 13 X ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPUING) i3 Z-S. i 3FL T . Tho Wonderful Flexibility nnd great 'com fort and pleasure to nny lady wearing tho Du plex Elliptic Skirt wilt bo experienced partic ularly in all crowded assemblies.' operas, car riages, railroad cars, church i ews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can bo folded wheu hi use to occupy a small placo ns easily and cwvonrently'as a Bilk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable quality in crino line, not found hi nny Singlu Spring Skirt. A lady h iving enjoyed the pleasure, com fort and great convenience of wearing tho Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses nnd Young Ladies they tire superior to all others. , They will not bend or break Ukp tho slnglo spring, but wi 1 preserve their perfect and graceful shape w Ir n three or four ordinary skirls will have been tin own aside as useless. Tho hoops are covered with double and twist ed thn ad, and the bottom rods aro not only double springs, but twice (or double)' covered: prevenliiig them from wearing oiu wheu drag ging down stoops, ntnir, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorito with all ladles and Is universally recommended by tho Fashion Maga.in s ns tho standard skirt ol the fashionable world. To enjoy the following IncstimaVio advan tages In Crinoline, viz.: superior quality, per fect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, Uexlbilliy, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W: HUADLEV'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be suro you get the iicnuino article. " ' . CAUTION. To guard against lmjiosltlon bo particular to NOTICE that skirts oll'ered ns "DUPLEX" have tho red ink stain;), viz.: -J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband none olhei'suregenuuio. Also Notice that every Hoop w ill admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal ing tho two (or double) springs braided to. gel tier therein, which is tho secret of their flexibility and strength and a combination not to be found In any other Skirt; : For sale In all sto'CS where (list class skirts nre sold throughout the Uulted Slates and elsewhere. ' ' " ' ' ' ' Mauuf..cturt d by tho Sole Owners of tho Patent, W ESTS. 'BRADLEY & CAHY ' . 1)7 Chambers & 71) & CI Reado Sts , N.-Y. . fnb(i'(i7-:iin i '- ', ' ' - ' ! '. ' ' 'I1 OtiOO. ; . ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Ri.I'UXi-ioan Oi-ricit, either . for Job Work or Subscription during the six ntmitliB tho paper was conducted by Mr Wulkms, will pay tho accounts to Mr. Jas, E 8-iyors, who is authorized to leculpt for tho Bame Early atteiillon to this mutter Will save cost. . , i MESSRS lilDDLE & CLARJ. ' "PO UT Z'S ' CtLlUlUtlD Till! praiMrallnn, long ana mvomlily knuwn, will Uiur ' ouiclily napvlgorHU biuki-ii-ilnwii mnl low-iulrltt-fl how.,1 by kti-enjtlhening ftnit oleausini Hi. ioquuU anil lute,, lini'i. Ufa lura pr Tentlio o nil dli- " eieu-ii Inulili-tit to . tlil. nnlmnl, inch u LUN'O FEVUU, u LANDERS, v n h i, o w w a TUB, II EAVKSJ, COPO MS, D18 T K M 1 K R , KK. VKIlS,KOL'Xni'.R LOSS (IK AI'I'K T1TKAS0V1TAI. KN'KIUiV.kc. hi uflo improvt-l Hi. w I n il , lncrt-naeil tho apiiutlttt-Kivea . imoolll .nil ffloHny iklu and 1 trun.rorras th.'a mlieraMo ikck-ton Into . Snc-looklng nd inlrlted hornij. , , . ,w , To keppi-rs of CWi thl. prcnnnitloti li lnrluiiM It lucmuii. tko nunnlUy ud Imprnvei tlio quitllly oi uio milk, it iiu been proven by to tu.1 uxperlmvnt to Incrt'ttse the quan tity or milk and cream twenty per cent, and make tho buttor firm .nd iwect. In fattening cattle, It si vol them an appetite, loosens . tneir li i n o , ana makes them Uirlvo muoh fuator. In all diseases of Swine, such s Cougli Ploers t tlio LunKs, Mver, dc, thU article aols as a specinc. By pnttinit from one-hulf a p:iper to . paper in a barrel of swill tho or entirely prevented. If Riven In time, . eertatll preveniive anil euro ior me iiih iniiwii.. Frioe 25 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for 11. FB.EFAK1ID BZ s. a., iroivrv: a& bij.o., ' at Tnam . (inoiESAiK nnru ami ncDinxE DEroT.' No. 116 Pranklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sato by DnntitisU and Btorekeeiwrs through out the United suuis. .1 Roberts & Co., agents.- Waynesburc, Pa. . . novil'ii ,-ly, RIXM ) XSTl! UCT10N NOT OF i ' THE UNION BUT OF Isaac Hooper's GBOCEllY '& CONFECTIONERY I MR. IlOOPl-m would still have his riends and patrons bear n mind, that he con tinues in the Grocery and Confectionery trado at his usual place ol doing business, and that he bus iu.-t received & Fresli Supply of the best quality of all ait'clcs iu hisliue.' TOYS NOTIONS and a great variety ot useful articles always ou baud. . . V 3GFRESHMEHTS, ,; In connection wilh the nbovo, .Jfr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICECREAM, ber ries and all Ilic luxuries of the season can bo obtained. ' ' ' 1 ! '" : Tin nim.-) attractive and most popular resort in. town. cJ : . , .lime U. 'li."..ly , U II E' K "K E '. tl'O'll' H ti , ''' " ' ! ' i.i JifffrstMi, ' (ireeiiti Ccimty, Pciin'ii. i AIRS. -It. J. HCMtfA HNJilt, frpprtym. H AVING RECENTLY FITTED CP THIS well known establishment, Mrs. Hcm (i.MisKtt is prepared to funihh tlm tot, to Hie trnviiling public I The TABLE always sup plied willi the, choicest lUiicicics, llu kBA'U wilh the llnest Wlnei, and Liquoi'M, good sleep ing iipiniinenls, nnd an iibnnilhfiee of stnhlo loom altiiehed to tho premises Public niitioiiiiiri. solicited Miiv L'X 'Cll -Iv. I i ra -ii ' -j DRY, GOODS -AT r' iilCiS 1CM! 1 ll -AT- "MINOR'S OLD ST1SD," THE GOODS ALL TRESH, : jb T "ST ILs 333 SB f LATEST AND BEST!: TIIK ' ' , " Fabrics, as Kcpresented, AND THE ,; . ', ASSORTMiiT KEPT CCMPLETE. rpnE UNDERSIGNED IS DETERMINED X to Bull, ami tne iikady cash win icrum 'tho very best of bargains.- Call nml examine hisstocV ...... L. K- EVANS. ' deel l-aui , . Wayac,gb,rBj milE UNDERSIGNED ' ASSIGNEE ' OF' I MonoAN Bki.i, ot Blciililll lownsmp, nro by elves notice to nil persons Interested, that the STORE BOOKS nnd Notes will bo' left ...i.i. M.. Willi,..,, r,.n. .limn! nt thn'olil nun ..... ....in.... ........ - stand, for settlement and collection, untll 'tlio 1st of March next, anil it not promptly senicu they will he collected by duo process of law ......,., 'I'I,,, niiwllinra of a dd iiKHtirnant will lib iMii.u. ..,.,....... ..... -.- -- also lako notico that their claims must bo 'pre sented at onco, as 1 am (icternmieu to oioso :'"t'. .wRbs.sMS p II Y S I C I A N ' A D ( 8 ifj ROE ON , OFFICE In .Tevc'irsbulli1lnktVcst Wl or Main itrost, Waynosbuiy, 1 " " V ft I