i..irai - ,. - . - . - - .,,i.. cilnt lii vane then Paul unit back Ones imuH lor null, in ami linger in uv n moro ititcust to thi' Dtnioerisy than nnj other female who l-eg bin ded several thousand years. The Pimncrntiu party w 112 built upon thin Mink, mul cttlini coruer-sli n in knocked out, the temple .lulls am) buries all beneath its rooms who arc hollered under it, uv whom I am the chocfest unci thu loveliest among (mi tliouHii nl At one till swoop the wind U knock! out uv the fates of tho Northern Dimoo risy. Wnt U the i)iier now to them if ho does not stink! l'opler noshen.' in deed Trnoly it wi! a poptcr noshen That stink led hundreds uv thousands uv Limncruts by the nose. That 'odei ex the writer sty les it was our best liolf, and one with was I'Veryth'n-fi to n't, 'Unit titink wuk all th.it elevated the Uimokrat over the i.tgger -that wnz our mink uv i-oopi lioiity. lie. at time.-, vuiz not uv ili'i precise odor uv Nile hi otiin potions A Doinocruiiij muss , , , A . . coiiveiislitii, when 'in n tite room, with , . .. . ., , iJi stoves tit it, wuz not llw ino-l odor- uun iriir.criii in mic worm. Dili we 1 1 ' H t K CJoil cuiiliiiyooiilly that the smell which fii'iz cz thu room ot hot, wtiz not tho iuculi;ir uioma uv 'he nipgur, and we wuz comforted. IJ'it this writer redoo ecs tho whole thing ihe wholeilif!'-ro..oo between iho niiocr mid the I'eiii'ctrit -to a mutter ol color ami e!o -i n i -i t--. W.st herisy! Wat ici'iun-lusui ! (thi la.-t wniil, niOMiin I hi lievc, idol liieakin oi t-tn Itiii uv that sort.) Ef iin in; rii"0, IN TIIK. MTK IIMK A Mliiil II Willi Ills 11.1 T. WAfllHl IS IIKITKI' Til N A lll-.lliKJIIAI ! I'm mil- now I ere not cl'Dr Cummins' 'Last Wumiu Cry', ho (mnlv the laM I'm m riy that he rented n iuue tor illU'ty l ine -eats, ez u hi . a lei,. I. ery U1ilir.il-. lll hiil'i in hi- lii-'ei I that ihe world U :ln-iil ji-i-i'iit "t. Thi' miiut (liil.iii hUws his h,in. die lietler I -lu-l he mii l eil. Meie fgiu this !, nia'.ler uv sla'e t'lli-i- c s in '',.t, Dnnuciisy nv N'oo uik !- I h'lt M'jjiu-siMtV .ie 1- inevita ble, and l.i eko,ir then hhaie nv it, tlny'r b'ul.hn in t inn.; I'm i;el I in that v. h le ihcy'r iichecviii a I t nip n in )' Mie-r.es- on ilia' siile i,v the citkle we le los. in.EJ till C"l In I uv the in... ti r uh liiis W :i( liid the .South on m.e I n D.;no vr.,ie sneri sses. 'cei'tin , l bnlstered tip their liiu'i-is? Tin diseoiiramd I see afore me IP iible I see but one or tw o sin eks ; Vcrses were experii need and undoubted uv lite on ni h(,iij;i,ii. Ohio won't U-l , , , . ,, . , , . I i ly will be aoiiiii, but ihe same tndomitrt- hr niggers vole iiohmi , ami some oilier : , . , . Stalls a e in the very moi.c Ux. and , .,s-i '" s"m 'let. riiutiatiou that fought llil thin m-kslieii m i. be the sign nl'lc liirii'iii hum, ii. Ohio in. iv at. or all lie the t'cic ittiin wieh.hi; k uves fuimtakisin may boat in Mine, and conservatism, ga'horin st'c'ig'.h I lime, may lioallv ns tirl l il.-ell elseu ii, it;. M;iy l be 1nd fend it, lor el tins thing goes on, I'm a lu-l ill il rnoiued iiiiiii, pK'i'llOl.l.lM V. Nsuv, P, M (Wuh is Poslti nsier.) in d likewise Pro lessor UV Jliolikle Politicks in the S iiihcru Ciassikle & Military lusii toot. Honorable Hkcoiid oy tiik Jews. A ' knuwti miigistiivo nt tliis city, says the Jlichinnit'i Kmmhicr, whose testimony lis to the. tiicts teterrcd to below is un (l)iliiteillv the most, reliable that can be obi a tied here, pays: van Common wealth' Attorney of the city ot Rich mond for twenty-one years, an.i in thai UiU'iVHll pivsi-Liiicd only three Jews, 'find two nt them were most homuiililv acquitted, there being not a particle ol evidence to su-t iiii tlie eh irges. During my foitileen yi ins of service as a niagis trate, only one Jew was before ine tor trial and lie was acquitted. In all that lmig interval I do nut remember ever having received in application tor pub li3 charity Irom any iiidividual i f either sex of tiny ni;e belonging to the fiilh And. fo far as. I am :,ware. no Jewish eiiild bus ever received even the benefit o! our Ire schools, for which their par rel" without a inuiuii r, pay tlv Ir taxes.' Tut' approaching sculling match be tween Jiimes ll.iinill. of Pitisiiuriili, and Waller Hi uwiie. ol Po'tlnnd. Maire. for ihe Ami i ican championship, is betjin ning to excite meat attention. Browne has nriived til Pittsburgh, and is taking his daily exercise towards gelt ng in trim for ihe interesting ever, I. and Mam ill is no1 idle, nlthotiuh lie will not com nteneo his regular Iruiiiing until mime day this week, an exciting race is con fidently looked for, and tl sands of visiiois will go to the city. Ex. To Visit Nouth Cahoi.ina. Ii is tin dersloid the Presiileiit has been invited to visit his native place in Nntth Caro lina, and will endeavor to bu present at Rdcigh "it thu 'Uh ol May. The I oil I keepers on the mute have ordered an exliti supply of tu di vit ac cordingly. Tun 'cmsednesft' if the fa'hetH is de veloped in llio cliililien, at mi emly ago, in Tennessee. Last Smntdny, two hoys. J ouch nooiu .twelve )eais oiu one a son of Judge Reeves, the other ot Dewitt Moscli) quarreled 'it S nipi ville, Fay cite County, and youtisr Moseby shot tho other, iefl cling n wound ot wlucli lie has since died Com. It is unofficially announced that Maxi mi I'm n was at last accounts on his way to the city ct Mexico. having been woun ded in the arm at Qitetetiiro Juarez had given orders to his oflieers to grunt Maximilian an escort and liononible treatment to any point on the const which he shall Med cs a point uf em barkation, provided he is ciptured. Gov. Geary lias appointed Col. Geo F' Mi Finkiiid. at present clerk in the School Dcpinimeiit, nnd who lost a leg nt Gettysburg, Superintendent of the Soldiers mid Orphans' fSctn ols, under Vie now law. , When you hear a man bragging nt his Union principle, ntk him it he takes hjs sonnty psper. It' he don't, his fencer will drop in spito .ot him, Try it on. Tiik United States Senate, which hat boen in Executive session since tho ad journment of the House,! adjourned on 18th Inst. ' u J . v "-v..; - ..m,W.tT.,,to Site tyniMiatt. J. E. SAYERS, WornBniicrT" wisnMiwn.w. apiulsi, tsc7. TKKMS OF Kl ll.St Itll'TION. Two dollus a year, piiynliltt Invariably In idvanoe. One dollar for six months, payable, Invariably in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. AnvnirrisKMr.sTS Inserted nt $1 no persqunre t'nr three Insertions, and. Wots, a square for each additional Insertion; (ten lines or less counted a square.) Local advertising and Sit.ciai. Noticbs, 10 cents per line for onk insertion, with CJTA liberul deduction to yearly adver tise rs. Advertisements not marked with fhe win . her of insertions desired, charged for until ordered out. Mohk than one thousand people rend the lira Tin. ir an every week, that eitnnothu reach- I ...) .11 11.. ,1.... ...... 1 1! l"U UlIVeilY UIIHllhll HHV 111 UH1 lllltlllllll. ,, , . ll.ivi: loir asvtiiino to sell? I 11 one unwind p,.()ptc B0 by ailvci-tUng in the ltu- I'lll.lCAV. Hnisciiini! for tho Rhi'l'iii.icax. Pav for the lti itiii. ioan. Iris inw fully understood, or Hhould he at least, why the Republican party mistiiii ed tho small reverses in the elec tions nl i lie Ive-t There ever has, nnd will he, men in thu world who cannot keep pace rtilh the limes, v. ho oi.nttnu ally acl a u d'.i;,' upon the car of pr i on hs. To sueh men may he atlrilmled tlie lesul'it we iiave spoken of. The lilieial nod eiil'iLihleiied ideas promulaN eil by the lea ler of 'ho Uepuldieuii iar lv renai d to popular jjovcrnment s; tiu- to Ill-W ilder r.i'lii'f than impress llnnii with the correctness i f their views. The pimple are not prepared tor it' in their ever ready answer when addressed ! in the piaetilnlity of a certain measure. Pet haps.lliere are limes when this would be accepted as a logical rcp'y but 'ley tire not imw Wo cannot wait tor tho Ktiau'uk'is to cmno up In fore clo-inj' in tlie st'ii'.'jle. Such was not tho policy adopted by the Republican piuly durini; I he war, mid. did wo lose by it ? l!u- ll e c, isi-to a suedes lul end Ihrousih wed and through woe will carry us safely over the sea of prejudice and op. po-itioii that lies befo'o. The iiiititi i.-i-suu now presents itself that of nnjra Xorth. We' appiebeiid no dilli'-ully fioiii a thorough understand ing by tho people. X : i Connecticut this Wiij thu issue, The Demount ar rayed iigaiust,ai)d the Republicans for it There were faint hearts in our ranks ; st.i':ingc,loo, in New Engl ml, ultra and pi ng cssive as site is, By an almost super human combination of cin umstauces and on account of vha mild political views of Di.-mnci':itio candidates the people of that St. ,ie concluded to postpone their true declaration on the great question.- They "mil I not lea i.e the spirit of con gressional development. Not that they repudiated Congresn but they wanted time to catch up with them in the great race ot events. So it may bu in a suc cession of instances :U first, but the bill has opened and wo must fight It is better to tace tho muiio twiv 1 Tho grand Jhuile will be in 18(iH and results show that we have far less opposition to contend with than wo had reason to be lieve we should. SEAKIGin-iTTHEACHEUV. The Pittsburg Lculi r referiing to tho deteal of the Free Railroad Bill in tho .Senate, after Us passage by tho House, says i But tlie most glaring treachery exhibited hv the vole in the Senate is that of SEARIiilllNif Fayette, nnd Stntzman ol Somciset. Both of these men 'represent western constituencies deeply interested in ihe Free Railroad law. they were elected us friends ot the measure, and early in the session were outspoken in ils advocacy The vote promised to be so close, thai it became eecessaty they should bu 'seen' by Mr Soott, Thiit they were bought up to violate their pledges to their consti tuent, we do not permit oneself to doubt, loi if they had remained sleadlast the Free Railroad Law would have been so. cured, beyond a doubt Their necessity lo Mr. Scolt is theretoro apparent, and like the good business man that ho is, Siu ziiian wns 'convinced,' and TOM SliAlilUIIT very speedily heuutnoTOM SK -W HON (i '1 he people of Soiner set, FayeltD. Westmoreland and Greene ,''... .., u.,...i, i,,,.. ,.. ,.,.,. s ators t a strict Beoountabi'.ily. As bribery ot legislators is part of the com nn in law ot Pennsylvania, or, nt all evenls,lhu common usage at llan isbnrt;, the be-a reiiiedy ol tho po iple is to nomi nate these fellows for ollico again, and then sink them so low, by the popular vote that 9ven Tom Scott's bugln call lo a canton least at Ilarrishurg will not resurrect tliom. Slitlzman di-gnioes the Republican party, nud SEA RIGHT tho Demociatu, FUTrnw political parties, The Cincinnati Commercial sa) stint parties now are not irlint they woro bo fore the lute rebellion began, except in name, To all intents and purposus, it says, thev are now patties with new is sues to meet and. now results to work nut Tho Northern Democracy can mnke no stronger appeals lo the South than the Republicans, unless it boon the scoro ot political fellowship in years gone by and pledges unfulfilled. Will im itidulgntico In tho sqnlinii'iital luxury ot old memories componsalo the South for casting its fortunes with a jmrty everywhere in thnminorHy where it liai not shed Hi saudy olotbni and put ot) thu robe ot Itepuhlienn riyhteonsnesH ! It, in older to resuscialu uh lallen lor tiiuei), tho Umnooracy of tho North houhlhavo to tullow tho emmplu ol Conneetieiit.iitiil niako leudern ami stan dndhearoiij of in.u that threoorf ur yearn aj;o they burned in cfliv as Ab olitionists, what would ho gained by an alliance witli them that is not ulrcady assured by alliaticu with tho dominant organization! MINE liXPIiOSKJN-KLEVfiN MEN KILLED. A letter from Ashland, Sehuylkil1 county, under dato of thu loth inst.i says i 1 semi you tho particulars, so fir us can bu ascertained, ot thu accident wh.eh ooeuicd in tho coal mino ot'Uan erott, Lewis fc Co., 'near this place. About iiiuo o'clock on Friday evening nn explosion ct tiro d imp took phicoj while twelve men were yet in tho mine, eleven of w hom were taken out dead, One man was rescued ulive, but in a stale of convulsive excitement, caused by the iiihalnlioii of sulphur, and raving to such an extent, that it refpiiretl tho tf torts ol five men to hold linn, lie was placed under thu medical treatment ot I)r Swain, ot this place, whi loiJay cnin-ideied linn out of danger, and in a fair way to a speedy recovery. As to how tho accident happened nothing is yet known, all those wl o c uld (jnss.l)i) give any mlnriii ilioii re garding the cause or origin brug killed, excepting Kitiinr, tlie one nu ntioi.cd above, whose medical attend int will not allow him to be iptesiioiieil on the sub ject. The killed were buried yesterday. A nisi'AToii from Washington, says that 'Mrs Siiilsbury appealed person ally to Senators not to press the resolu tion expelling her husband, promising lo Like bun-home to Delaware ' No man could resist such an appeal. It is impossible to lliink ot such an incident vtilhotit emotion Mr. S ui'sbury is a man of very marked abilities, one of the ablest, most cogent and eflective speakers in thu Senate, of line personal tippoaiNii'.ce, tall, erect, daik complexion, w ith piercing black eyes ai d jet black hair, .courtly nnd impressive in liis inan nc, and ol 'noble and generous iinpuU m s I !ut lor I In? disease which alllicts and ovei masters him, t e w ould be one id tho most inlliienliiil public men ol thu Senate and the country Yet he is saved Irom ignominious expulsion only by tho SMiipalhy fell, lor his noblo nnd devoted wile. Another Senator, McDottgall. whose term has just expired, a man of clear intellect, iiuislied culture and ias cinallii'jr manners, but cursed bv tho a nno alHicioii, was tolerated in the Sen. ate only from a similar motive. One ot the most louehiiiL' sights to bo sect) in Washington during tho session was the presence in the gallery of Irs wife and ilaiiuhter, wailing ni"ht after ii'ght, olten till long pa-t mi night, a xions and distressed, to accompany him to thi ir homo It may be said to his cre dit that, whatever ho may have been to thu rest ot the world, he was never any thing but re.-peetful, obedient and lender lo them. j-.yiHMWMJ& V-.TU time rk.41ir 'lj!ywt.t- MWOM ii i:eti thinks roit uiMsiii.e, Dim nlti'ull.Mi 'Im ii u ntt wliu i:uiiitinmir.itt' .r Uin .-ohiiiin. Jj'.ir l li; li iiuU.i-..u. BAPTIST COLLEGE. No. 15. In our last communication, we tug. d that Wayfie-burg U thu proper phiee lor the site ot the contemplated B iptift Col lege, from the consideration of the lib ot uliiy f our people, tho easiness of access to tho place, and tl o many beau tilul spots about thu town foi the loca tion of llio edifice. A former communication alluded to the numbers, wealth and influence of ihe Baptists in this County and surround ings; the central position of our town: mid the gift of u lot of ground by Messrs. Sayoi'd and Gapei) tor a building site There are several other reasons that may yet be urged why tho Baptist Col lege hhould coniu to Wayiiesburg rather than to any other locality in Greene County-. Waynesbtirg is tho bi.sinm critter of the County. Convenience, then, would unheal e that tho business center should Also be the educational center, and tliu. eilhcr parent, iittoii, friend, or student, e Mild 'kill two buds with one stone,' could attend lo business legal or com mercial, nud at the same time vi-it tin sihoo1, bring their children to and Irom the institution, or attend the semi-auuu al examinations and commencements, This, to Bay tho least of it, is a great saving ot time and expense. Another consideration is, tho fine ( ciUtifs tor boarding which our town nt. fords. This is not one among tti-.-smallest of tho advantages which attend coining t'i school ttt. Waynesbtirg Unlike the old fa-liioneil Institutions of Kurope and this country, although not boarding or rooming its students in the College building or buildings adjacent the present College, bus always bad its pupils bunt dud very plein-antly, and com parativoly ecohomic illy in piivalu houses ol our town. The presumption is, that thu contemplated College will !oard on the saiiiu plan, Supposing this to be thu case, llicso uru plenlv and to spare of houses thai will receive boarders at tending the IiiKtrutionj and should the College come hero, many more boarding houses wt'.l bo erected. It will bo nottcod that tho timo of the proposed mooting ol llio citizens to con sider tho sqbjeul of tho erection ot tit Baptist College in our town it postpon ed till Thursday evening, May 2d, 1HU7. A PIIIKND TO TIIK Col.l.llOU, TUII5UTE OP ltlCSPECT i At a regular mooting of J. F. T. Lodge, No 571, 1. O. O. F a enmniittee was appointed to dealt Resolutions expros sivo of tho feelings of raid Lodgo on tho death of cur beloved Brother John White, who for several days stifl'eied uudor that most toarlul nnd rebellious malady Counumpilon. Dopartod this lituMaich 10 1807. In view of the samo we submit the following : WiiKitKAH, By nn inscrutable dispun smion of Divine Providence, we have been called upon to pay tho la-t Tribute ol Respect to our well beloved Brother, who w.is ondeatol to ut by ninny ties of friendship l'esolv.d, That whiloVo bow in hum ble submission to tho Great inastor ol theUniverso who willeth all things as He thinks best and in whose hands are the destinies of Men, wo can but mourn and regret the death of our friend and Bro tlnr. Hesolvcd, That wo feelingly and ear. nestly sypathtzo with tho alllicted fami ly of our deceased brother in the severe afflictions and inseparable losi that they have sustained. I'noloal, That whilo we have Lost another member from the family circle of Odd Fellowship, one whoso hands was ever ojicii to relieve a brother in distress. one who cherished the principles of tho Order wo who survive hereby renew our attachments to our beloved Order. A'c Ivt'I, That wo will wear tho usual badge of mournincr for tho space of thirty days and that the emblems ot tho Lod;ro be clothed in mourning lor tho same space of tune. Iim,ceil, That a copy of these Reso lutions be filed among the Records of th'' L'ldije and that ivr solicit, their publieiitl'in in each of th county papers. John Cam., Jl-RSK Ml.Allt. L ('nllllllit'ce. JaUI'.S lloiiK. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mm Shirk & Sutton, (Successors to A. Wilson, Jr., Wayiiesburg, I'eiia'a ) We have removed to Waynesburg, nnd 10 ppectl'ully liil'orni our friend's nnd the public, that we arc now receiving a beautiful assort ment of GHEAP GOODS, For Pie Spi'ma Trade, to which wu invite the attention of our old custvnors and all oth ers 1 1 in examination of our stock, which em braces tlu LATEST SPRING STYLES, Or DIIEW GOODS of nil descriptions, very pretty and al astonishingly laOW 3P37iOS3 2 And arc determined no one shall sell bettor goods at ItAis prices than wo d;-. We call ut teiitioii to our stock of Millinery Trimmings, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Uloves in;. I ltibbutis. CALICO AND MUSLINS, And every variety of Goods usually kept la a fust class Store MEN, HOYS I'TUNISIIIXG GOOnSofnll kinds. Mi-n i'i lioys HA't'S, CAl'd, BOOTS is SI 10 US. and Queenswaro. It wmtl 1 be useless to iin ilerliike to ciiumcratiMill our fjoods. U'e will endeavor to make it to your intei est to deal with us. WWo hopo by giving strict attention to business and hoiinriihle. dealing, to nieiit a liberul share of patronage. Drop iu at all events. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE At A. Wilson's Store room in Wibon's New UuiKlino-, Wayucsbiug, Pa. April lit-tf. FELLOWS' A' most cxlruordinary Meuiciiio of llio age. Comprisiii)', as they do. Kcniiirkabli) Power in expelling worms, with pleasant Lute and perfect safety. Tuoy contain no Mercury, no Mineral, no Turpentine, no Oil ol Worinseed, no Poison, nothing injurious, They lire en tirely Vegetable. Sviici-oMs ok Woiims: Itching of the nose, fevcrisluii'ss, twitching or starting suddenly during sleep, pain in the stoin icli, loss of th-sli, paleness with hectic appetite sometimes vora cious, at others feeble, a dullness of the eyes, drowsiness, a swelled upper lip, tongue wliite ly furred and studded wilh red spoils, fetid or garlic breath, gihiilhig of leetli iluriii" Bleep, a sensation of lodgment in tins throat, un un natural craving for diet, rli-ilk yr clay, fret fulness mul irritability of temper, eholio tits and palsy. Intestinal Worms are among thu lirstt'i undermine the eoiistilutiou in the list of ilisuises. They often occasion severe dis ease, ending sometimes fatally, particularly when thev ascend to the stomach. Their presence in their im-st ordinary sutuation is attended with unfavorable i-tlec'supon the gen eral healili Eminent men assert that all are more or less troubled with .worms, anil that many die annually from tldsciuse, who, by the tniiely administration oi a proper remedy would be saved. As FEI.LHiVS' WORM LOZENGES may bchiki n without any un pleasant results, and us in st children are fond of them, Un ir u-aj is recommended to those apparently healthy, and thus dispel the cause ot what would produce siillering, lie careful what you use. V oioos reme dies have from time to time, been recommend ed, such as Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Tur pentine, &c., so t'.uit dangerous and even fatal consequences are produced. Tliu necessity of a safe and sure remedy lias caused much research nnd study by the proprietors of FELLOWS' WORM LOZEiiUKS. Tlmy are positively sale, pieusaut nnd clfectual. They do ii'it'kill worms, but net by making their dwelling place disng eeahlu to them. In order, however, to guaid consumers against deception by a base compound, tho analysis of Dr. A. A. HAYES, Slate Assnycr, proving thu above statement, is ntuiexeil, "I have analyzed Hi" WORM LOZENGER9 ' prepared by Messrs. Pkuows As Co., and Had that tliey nro free from Mercury an 1 other uietalie or mineral matter. These Lozenges aro skilfully compounded, pleasant to tuste, safe, yet sure and effectual in their action, lti Bpectl'ully, A. A. IIayhn, ,M. D. iVssiyer of thu Statu of Mass. Please remember dial Fellows' Worm Loz enges aro prepared with great caro from the concentrated extracts of two plants, They do not act as a purgative or emetic, will not debilitate tho patient, are so simple au infant may devour a whole box without hiirtn, anil will at thu Biuno expel the woiuis In an extra ordinary manner. Cyl'Vllows' Worm Lojengers is tho ouly Worm Remedy In existence combining harm less qnall les wilh delicious tuste nud smnz ng power. Price Twenty -flvo cents pur Box. Five boxes for a dollar. Tho slgnuture of Pi llows & Co. Is attached to each genuine box. Bold hy Medicine deal rs generally. Prepar ed at tho New England Botanic Depot, for the Proprietor, J. O. FRENCH. Dlmas liAHNhis & Co., tivu'l Agents, N, Y. 4;24-8u). . iaG7 SPRING ARRIVAL OF 18157 DRY GOODS AT- AT "MIM'S OLD STAND." THE GOODS ALL FRESH, TIIK f3 ,37 "ST JLm 33 3 , U.TE8T AND BEST! thi: .Fabrics, as Represented, AND TU-K ASSORTMiftiT KEPT COMPLETE. rnilEUNDEIWNEO IS DETEIIMIN'ED I to s"ll, nud the in my e.isu w ill seeiiri) the very best of bargains. Call and cxtiiuino bis stock J,. IC EVANti l;:'l-;liu Wiiyuesliurg, Pa. AN INVARIABLE MEDICINE FOR THE FUltYl'TlNGOF THE BLOOD, H J W. POLAND'S HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Remedy for all kiiu'.s of Hu mors, par iculiu ly Erysipelas, Nellie Rush, Suit Rlieimi, Scrofula, Carbuncles, Boils and Piles. It is very gratifying to say of this, or of tiny other medicine, "It is thu very best remedy known." ll is not always so easy to provu it. It is. however, exceed ingly gratifying to the proprietor of this medi cine, that, while he declares to llio public that this is a most wonderful and ctl'ectivu spccilic lor Humors, as slated above, lie has abundant proof at baud to sustain his ctatemeut. For sixteen years tlie Humor Doctor Una been manufactured and sold, and every year has increased the value of its teputaliou, and the amount of its sales. In iSuw Hampshire, whoie it oiiuiuated, no remedy lor humors is so highly piized. An eminent physician (now iiniiiiny su'geon) when practicing in New Hump-dme, purchased between lil'iynr sixty galonsof it, during some seven or eight years, and lined it in bis practice. He has sinci) then ordeicdit for the hospital where ho was stationed. Other pliysiciriis have purchased I it, and have used it m practice with great success. When tho proprietor lived in New ; 1 lamps!, ire, al Golf-town Center, for the space I ol thirty or lort miles around, an I in Man chester particularly, the Humor Doctor was j well known nnd highly valued for the nume rous and wonderful cures which it cll'ectud. Though manufactured iu laigu quantities tlie I supply Wiis frequently exhausted, and pur : chaseis had to wait for more to lie made. In that regi n sumo very severe cases of Ery sipelas were treated with and they were i cured ! Ervsipohn sores, or carbuncles, those ugly, paiuiul ulcers, were entirely removed wherever this medtelau was faithfully used. So it, w.is with Scrofula and Salt Rheum. The Humor Doctor cured them. For the s ike of snowing what is thought of it, a tew tes;iuioiii d. are here inset-led : Mn.rosO.iLn, E-q . Boston. I hereby cenily that I w is S' rely alllicted with Boils for two years, developing them selves upon niy limbs and oilier parts of my body The siill'erings which I endured Irom them arc Indescribable. Sulllee it to s iy that riailhfully tried several of the most popular humor remedies, but without removing the iillliction At length, by the earnest request ol an Intimate tncnil, 1 was induced to try Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor, and am very happy to attest that all my Boils were removed, nnd my health was restored by us ing l)r. I'olaiHl 3 utorosaid medicine. Bostou. Jan. It, 18.". MILTON GALE. A. 0. Wai.i.acf, Esij., 3Ianciii:sti:k, N. II. Dr. J. W. Poland Dear Sir : I vcrv cheer fully give my testimony in favor ol our Hu mor Doctoi as an excellent remedy for humor-'. My numerous acquaintances iu Manchester know how fcvetvly 1 was alllicted with Boil--and they know how perfectly good my healih is nt. present Your Humor Doclorcuicd me. Please refer to me for particulars in my ease. Juno 11, 1K.-.0. A. C. WALLACE. Mas. Poiirna, Doviiii, N. II. July L'2, IS.-,.",. Dii.Poi.anp: I received your letter in quiring as to thu elfeets of your medicine on s-eii-sickm ss I am happy to say that I think it is "tho medicine" for that ilreudiul sick ness. I tried various prescriptions, but found none that settled the stom ich nnd cleared tie head liho thu Humor I) ict ir I felt as though I could imrdly wait to get ashore, lo entreui you to introduce it mtu shiA chandlery stun s, that it tuny find its way to those wli i siilii i upon the mighty deep from sea sickness. It captains who bike their families with them, or carry pussengels, should try it tor once, they would never U j willing to voyage with out' it. 1 have used h for niy family since its intro ilueiion I ihe public for bilious habits, hciul ncne mul humors about my clii'dren, and haw always found it a sure cure. I nai not fond ol having my name appear In public, mid would not consent to it on any other account but to relieve tliu snlferii g ; but iftlieloreg inn wil-lie of any service to yen! or the public, you can mnke use ofit. Yours, ' HARRIET M. PORTER Much moro might bo stated in relation to thismciUi iiie, ns contained in testimonials, but it is needless. Ask Ma richest or druggists about it, especially E. W. Blake, at Ban's. Inquire of Mr. Henry Phimer. of Bedford, whose wile was cured by it of Suit Rheum. Ask almost any person in Ctiillstowu, and they will decline i's vaiu as a remedy, us uscdiu their own cases or by iheir friends. Tliu Humor Doctor was tornicrly seld nt fifty cents per boi tie; hut ihn cost' of every ingredient coinpnsiug it has genu up so enor mously, that Ihe prion has been raised to HtrtHtg jiet cutis out;, and that hy compulsion. The Humor Doctor Is prepared nl the New England Botanic Depot, for the Proprietor, J. V. French Sold by Medicine Dcders eveivwln re DEM AS BARNES & CO., Oenenil Agents, New York. 4;24-0in. "W. i1. woHid, arr. SADDLE A;JD HARNESS MAKER- (Tn Wilson's Boildino, Main St.) Saddles, Bridles, Durness kept on baud and made to order. Work done lu thu best style, and at reasonable rules. carllepiirlng a speciality on short notice. Farmer friends go look utilise tuck. 4;24-iy. "THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE of the Semite, meet ut Han iaburg on Monday, May IDlh, prox., uttwo o'eloik, P. M., to bold a Session for the investigation of tho charges made against Rail Road Companies for alleged extorlionul charges upon freights nnd passen gers. Parties iuterubted nto notillod to at loud. L. D. SHOEMAKER, 2,t C'Aiirna Committu. QUARiERLY REi OUT OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP WAYNESBURQ, APRIL 1ST, 1807. KtHOUHCI-.S I riaiis and Discouuts, .'. 1 5 1, 707 02 Overdrafts. J, 1 12 its i' uiiiiiuru mul rixiures 85 no Expenses, Hiilailm and Taxes,,... 2,608 U7 U. 8. liouils 85, 1 r,o Oil Cash on bund ai.UiiO 4& U. 8, 7-UUs l.a.M) 00 Due from Hunks 2,785 1)0 $270,71!) 12 ..$100,000 00 . 44,7-1) 00 7t,f2ii 1)0 48,114 Hf, T.182 77 1,410 44 I.i.uiit.iriiiS s C'uphal Htock , Deposit for lucreas, . 8ililus fund,. Circulation, Deposits, Due Bunks Arollt and Loss $2711,710 12 I certify that the above stnteniort Is true and correct. JNO. U PLENNIKEM, li'J4-8w Cashier. pi A S T I CS LATE ROOFING AND oniEU 1 UUPOSKS. A a Roofing Material it stands unrivalled iieisiii: ii nuupis iiseu to every su'ipu anil slope. Nun c mhiisli do. impervious, non expansivo, and uiulccaylng. FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. The only fooling material ever discovered that will r sou the notion of thu elements us long , us tlie structure it protects Being suseepll , blu of litli", if mv wear from exposure, and perfectly FiRE PROOF It Is unequalled as a coating lor Manufacturing nnd Fiu ni Build ings, fences, biidges, bottoms of Vessels, I Vaults, fce. i Re 'cr'-nces given in any part of tho county, or specimens shown lo visitors. Apply by letter, or in person to It, L .IONICS, liKNTi.Brsvir.i.B, Wash. Co Pa. S. II. DOAIf, R L.JONES, I Licensees of Wash, and Greene counties. L. W. .Tonus, Agent, ! 4;2t-tf Wayiiesburg, Pa. TTAS JUST OPENED A FIRST CLASS X 1. stock ot GOODS, Clothin Trimmings, Notions, &c, in the Now Storo Ri.nn in Mr Oeo.ge E, Minor's building, nearly opposite thu Farmers' & Drot'ers' National Bunk, The stock is all new and fresh, purchased since thu Into decline iu p' ices, fur cash, which enables me to sell much lower ilina Ihoso wlio have old stocks bought, at high prices. I would he highly grntilled to Imvc all my old friends.custoiiiers nnd Ihe public generally to call and see me nt my new siore. I will endeavor to make it pay all those who favor mo with a call, as lam determined to sed at such prices as will give entire satisfaction. cyDo rtot f. rget the place, in Ihe New Store Room, in Mr. Geo go E. Minor's buil ding, nearly opposilu this Farmers' & Drovcri' National Bank. t;17 tf FRANK. M'GUHtlAN. BY THE CABLE! SPECIAL TO THE PEOPLE I Wavnksiiyuo, April 14, 18(57. Tho "People's Grocery" removed to West end of Bradi-u s building, formerly occupied by Wyly & Buchanan's law olllce. A new stock just on, wilh thu following greatly. deduced Prices! Tea, Good quality, per lb Sugar, (while) ,;A" brand, oerlb... no 20 18 siugar, iirown, best article per lb Oolih.'ii Svrup, host, pi r gal Canned Fruits, peaches, &c. , 2 lb. runs Hominy, ground, per qt Dried Fruit, cherries, currents, &c.,&c., per lb Soda Ash, " Concentrated Lyc, per pi Star Candles, per lb Colt'ee. best Rio. I) lbs !?'ugar, pulvnri.ed, per lb Rice, best article, per ll Sorghum Molasses, good, per gul Potatoes, buckeye, per hush Baking Soda per lb Corn Starch, per Hi White Lime, per lb..... Sal Soda " Carbon Oil per gal Sntilf, per lb 40 no III 2ii 12 80 3,-. no 20 I.", !I0 (ID in is A 10 lit) 40 Orances. Lemons Fino Candies. Tobacco. i Ignis 1'iiney hoaps, Mils. toys. Noll ns, Madder, Logwood, Arc, 'or coloring- Lumps Lanterns, Scrub Brushes. Whitewash Brushes, Sali-ty Fus, Musket Piwder. IH1 1 Powder, Lend. Shot ami Cups, Mackerel Fish itc. Ac, Feeling S'lt'ilie I th-il wi cm pl.-iiso u I iu price nnd quality, w solicit, a nhnri; of. tliu public pnlroiinge'. Thompson & Bai.tzull, l;l7-tf , , , ' ) Stntementt . Ai-i-nl'illiiK In nn Aet nr Ahhi'ImIiIv innsi,,l Airll 1PI10. making It iil.llK'ilnr.v nil Hi" AiKlitiirrt uf tint illirw-i'iit T,WII-llirt lll'llllf C.lllillKlllVM'llllll til 11i11hIl Jl HtHtl'llK'Ht nrtlii lliiiliitvTux ti-vl,-,l mul rnlli'i'li'il. Wo II ntli-r. sIkih-'I Aililitnl-siil' .li-lkriMiTmviMlUp, Hilbmtt till) tt.lliiu--Ililt: Jiuiich Ki'lly, tn iiri-oiiiit Willi .L'irtr mill T,,wiihIiIi, l,y lliniDty lliiplicitte 1)11, No. 1, Ihuii-iI Ft-ltriiin-.v IstM, i!,-US 74 Ci-clU Iu Ciii.li i:iiil t'liluialltiiu or orili-r $3,111 rt Lint ii i-y, bill mul f.- fiir ciilk-cliuii il.)i) 1)7 .S3.J18 74 WHS7I Jiuni'ii Ki-lly, in nrrtiiint witli .Ti-lt'cr- ni'uT,nvi.iii, llr., Iiy llnunty llil,i- riiti. Jin. ;!. Ib.iii-iI S, iIi,miIi,,- IHU 0,071 40 Oi. tn i-iihIi piil-1 mmiultti'ti ur ,r.er 4,rt60 (10 L,wtiiiiiii,,v.lilll.iiiil I'l-inl'ur culkctlou aiiilri'tlinili-il UKini-y 1175 M $."i,IU3 91 fnilTI 4U n.ugn ,m TliiliiniiA In Jim Kr-11y linlnts 1,016 St) lunula Ki-ll)- in in-iHiiuit with .Ti-IT.-r- - mm L'wtiHlilp. llr. by Ituiiutv llupll- ciilii Nn. 3 ln.iii'il Ki'lirimry, lsiift. lt,4!)7 00 Cr.tiiciinh pulil iniiiiiiiitit-ii or.iirili-r' 6,174 13 Loutmiiut'y,lilllHtuultuunrgrC"llu:tion 740 04 e;U0 77 t. 1:17 HO 0,120 77 Eiilnco in tho hnnili of Jumoa Kelly, collector JuliiiHou WycofTIn ncromit witli JeT fi'mnn Tp., nr. by lloiiiily Oupllcata No. 4, iHHiiiNlOi'liilinr 1MI0, Cr. 10 cili pl, I tliu Fin liii-iV k Tiro vnm' Nut. Hunk of WiivnoMliurir. 3,037 tS COO 00 Cr. to tiinih imlil iiidomcn uiolil noto 12114 IM Uitpllciito No. 2 wiu luaui-il 1111,1, Til nngi'lnl Art nf Anai-ni-bly. Niliiilmr of nn,n millHtiHl, 7il, nt iilUO 00 im-li. Tho limit nf tin. II, unity Liiwa of llio Slute wonlil cmt JIJ 1 UH) 0I) thniu't amount ofllia illirnrunt Dupllnil w In, nlNitit nixtiidii IIi,iiihm,I four kuudrcil uiul nluijly-i-lulit dollar mul nixty-twii uciitH, Wocortlly tuenbovii (oboconiiot m pnr "cnninti pro. enleil. JOIINS.1UYAIII),. I A. D. IttlSII, ' , . WM. P. SCOTT, ' 10 Awlltor SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS .-.dtoiod by Heluihold's Extract Buchu. UjlUcow-ly MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VWoU are regained hy Helmbold's Extract BucUu. 8;Rleow-ly. Orphan n Court .Sale. RV virtue, of an order of the Orphan's Court nf ftrnenn t 'mint.. U.. .1. '". " 1 1 ii . . m..v, me under signed Executors of James Dubeiy, lute of mi . .a hi,, urtxuu Loumy, 1'tt, will expose to Bule on 1 SATURDAY THE 27th DAY OP APRIL 'OT, on thu premises situated In Morris Tp. Greene County, Pu., tho following tract of land, viz. Iulty acres, more or less, situated in the Township aforesaid, adjoining lands of James tonncr, Abel Cnry, John Ross nnd others, all ot which Is cleared, on which Is erected a hewed 'og lionsu mid other out buildings, ap ple und peach orchard, &o. 1 Tmisis op 8.W.W Onu half of tho purchase money at the confirmation of tho Sale, the residue. In ono year thcroiiuer with interest irom tho duty ul the ennfirmnlion of S iln. WILLIAM DUBERY. SARAH DUBERY. , xtorsjjf .biimDuberyJJpocd. IIELMIIOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU and lui'iioviai Hosb Wash cures socret and deli cate disorders hi all their ehves, at littlo ex pense, littlo or no chniigo hi diet, no incnuve nlenco und no exposure. It is pleasant in taste nnd odor, immediato In its action, and tree twin all injurious properties. 3;13cow-lr Just Received FHESII FROil PHILADELPHIA, AT TI1E Clothing- Store OF N. CLARK & SON A LOT OF FINK DRESS COATS, A LARQE ASSORTMENT OF BUSINESS SACK COATS, A LOT OF FARMERS' CHEAP' SACK COATS, A LOT OF DLUE BLOUSES, The ahovo goods have Just been purchased hi Philadelphia, mid will bo sold at very low prices. Call and compare our prices before purchasing. I ROOM TWO DOORS I WEST OF THE ADAMS HOUSE. I May lit, Iy.-nli.iaii:!(),'li7. ! Mier II'-.' SjIc HY virlue hi a writ f Vendilionl Exponas, issued out nl the Court of Common Pleas ot Greene county, anil to mo directed, there will be ox posed to public sale at the Court. House, in Wnrnesburir, on SATURDAY, 4T1I DAY OF MAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock, p. ui., tho following property,, viz : All the right, title, Interest and claim of de fend 'litol, io and to a certain tract of land; situate iu Washington Tp., Greene county, Pa.,, containing two hundred acres, more or less, about one hundred and fitly acres cleared,, and has erected thereon ono hewed log house, log siublu and other Mtt buildings ; udjohilng lands ol Robert Mc.Cormic, John McNay, tiooigo Wisecurver, John Taylor aad others, there is un apple, peach und cherry orchard on the 1 remises Taken In execution as the property of: Thomas McNui liu ut the suit of George Wise-, carver. ALSO, At tho same time and placo all the right,, title, Interest mi l claim of defendant, ot, in, aud to a certain lot of ground situatn in Dun. kind township. Greene county Pa., containing twenty-four acres, mo' eor less, all of which, are cleared, nnd lias erected thereon ob, tin 110 dwelling house nnd kitchen, and oHier out hul dings, adjoining lands of Abraham, Sterling amfothors, hounded on the East by tho Mouongaholu rlyoritndN rlh by Dnuksrd creek. Taken In execution as tlie property of Pittsburgh and Now York Oil Company at the., suit of tho Administrator of H, W, Davis. ueccasca 4lo-ts HEATH JOHNS, Bli'ff. llKLMUOLPS CONCHNT11ATKU EXTHACT BUC1IO.. I tin Great Diuretic. niLMOUlD'l CoSCKKTHATIID fXTSAUT lAUArAUlU ' It tht Great Blood 'Purifier, Both are prepared according to rules ol Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the mosk acllvt that can b uitdt, S; l8ow-ly