X (liar. . 179-1. 'J 1 N 3 U SAUCE COMPANY rjORTH A'm ERICA! ' rhiladclyhi.t., Oldrsl lDnrancB i'ompiny to America. : CABII, CAPITAl AND StTnPLCS, OVER $1,731,000. SEVENTY ONE TEAKS Successful Bii'l ties Experience, with reputation fur IN TEGRITY nnd HONORABLE DEALING - UNSURPASSED hy any simiilr.: Institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, $17, 800.dU0.00 ! LIBERAL RATES for nil the .afor e asses of property. Insurance of DWELLINGS and CONTENTS, o speciality. ' HHICK or STONE DWELLINGS insured PERPETUALLY, if desired, on terms of the greatest economy and safety to tlie Insured. It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to histiro In the best Companirg. mid there 10. NERhl TER tb-n the ohl INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. DIRECTORS s Arthur G. Collin R. Mortis Wain, flamucl VV. Joi cs, Joint M '; n. John A rlrown, O-o. T. I irrlson, Charles Tavor, iimel I . f 'P'. Ambrose VV bile, Edward II. ri tor, Richard I). VV. oil, F.dwurd . Clark'!, "William Welch, Wm. Cumnunes, William H Bowi-n. T Charlton Henry, James N. Dickson ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. . C.u tu.l'uATr,Becl,tao'.M Jnn9,';7 tf Agent or Greeno County. ASTROLOGY. THE PIM ISTflffilED at the woNi'inrcr. iikvk.lations MADE BY THE GREAT ASTIl tLOGIST. MADAME H. A. PERRIGO. She rovcnls secrets no mortal ever knew. Sho restores to happiness those who. Irom dolcfu' events', catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and IVkmla, loss of money, iic, hnve become despondent. Sin; wings toother those lir,g sepernted, gives in orini liori concerning absent frienls or lovers, re stores lostcr stolen prcpcrly, tells you the imsinessyou lire beat qualified to pursue and in what you will bo most succcsslm, cause speedy marriages nnd b'lls yon the very dny you will mnrrv, itivesynu the name, likeness and itiiiracterlslips of the person. She rends your vciy thoughts, nnd by ln-r utmost super natural powers unveils the dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars we see iu the firmament the nmlifle stars that overcome or predominate in the configuration from the aspects and positions of the phin cts and the fixed i ters In the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest, As trologist on earth. It costs you hut a trifle, and you may never imam have so favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired Information, $1. Partii a liv ing at a distance can consult the Madame by mull with equal safety nnd satisfaction to themselves, as if iu person. A full and ex plicit chart, written out, with all Inquiries answered ami likenesses enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. Tho strictest 8' cresy will he maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the burliest Tiler un.ished those desiring them. Write plainly the day ol the im nth and year In which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, Maiumk 11. A. PFRRIGO, I P. 0, Diawer'-".)3, Euff-do, N. Y. , fobi3,'6My i Throw away your false frizzes, your twitches, your wig Destructive of comfort, and uot worth a fig : Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and lair And rejoieo iu your own luxuriant hair. SEPARATOR CAFILU. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever cause it may have fallen out) and forelniraerothol hair upon the face, it has no nunl. It ail force the beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few ignorant practitioners have asserted that there is iinth'ng that will force or hasten the growth of tho hair or beard Their assertions are lalse, us thousands of liv ing witnesses (from their own experience) can . bear witness. Hut many will say. I ow aro wo to distinguish the genuine from llio spurious ? It certainly is ilincult, as nine-tenths of the different Preparations advertised for the hair nnd heard are entirely worthless; and you , mar bavenlready thrown i. way largo amounts in their purjhnse. To such we would say, try the Separator Cnpilli, it will cost you noth ing unless it fully comes up to our represen tations. If your druggist does not keep it, send us one dollar and wo will forward it, postpaid, together with a receipt for the mo- tioil, providing entire satisfaction Is not given, j AdUieSS, V. li. LWiniviv v ., vm-nncut, t No R West Eayutte St.,Byraiuse,' N. Y " febi3,'C7-ly . WHI5KEBS MUSTACHES! r in tiom three to live weeks by using Dr. . WSVlGNliS RESTAURATEUR CAl'IL- LAlitK, tlio Uiosi wonuernii oiseovi ry in modem science, acting upon the Heard and Hair U) an almost miraculous manner It has ' been used by the elite of Paris and Lrndon with the most fluttering success. Names of all purchases will be registered, and if eutiro satisfaction is not given in everv ht mce, tho money will bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed aud postpaid.!, Descriptive -clroularn nnd testimonials mailed free. Ad dress BERGER, 81 1CTT3 &CO., Chemists, No. B8 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sow gents for tho United Statu. feh'JO, 'fijly it e e m b nous i : , Jefferson, Greene County, renn'ii. MRS. R. J, BUMGARXKtl, rrojirictvem. HAVING RECENTLY FITTED UP THIS well known establishment, Mrs. Riim uahnp.ii is prepared to funilih tint hunt, to tho travelling public. The TABLE always sup plied wltli the . choicest d' Hcicies. th.i H VR with tho finest Wines nnd Liquors, good sleep ing apartments, and an ubmidaiico of sialilo toura attached to the premises. Public patronage solicited . Muy an, '0(1 -ly. , Aiftiiee'j Notice. fHHE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF X Moiioax Bhi.l, of Rlu.ihlll township, here by gives notice to all persons interested that the STORE BOOKS and Notes will bo left With Air. William McOlellund, at the old stand, for settlement nnd collection, until the 1st of March next, and If not promptly settled thoy will be collected by duo process of law at once. Tho creditors of mid asslgnnnt will itlso take notice that their claims must he pre sented at once, us lam dclcruilucd to closo un the hnnlness Immediately j.uiV07-tr. J-V-JP1?1 T . W . ROSS, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, 0 ,FFICE In Jewell's building, Weit end of mm . t A r.....U..M 1 .li' .1794... REPABM6R it ,11 1; i him, imn MRS. K S SAYER9 & II0SK1NS0N Have Just arrived from Nkw Y' k wllh a large assort.r.eni ox toreign anu uuumuu DRY GOODS which they propose to sell at f he lowest CASH rlilt.;r.a ! sueu as loth uooub, i.iitbd Triiundns, Press Buttons, Gay's Patent Muffs, Ladles's Shawls, Furs, Roots aud Shoes, Hats and Caps also, a great variety of nice articles, at very low prices, for Gciitlemen & Ladies' "Wear Wares ofall kinds, and a complete x varie ty of the best GROCERIES. All of which they propose to sell at the very lowtst figures, depending on the quolity anil cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. G ve them a call before purchasing else where, and they will prove tn'it tho a'jove is correct. Room In Allison's building, nearly opposite tho Court House, Wayucsburg. i.ovK'fiii tf NI'FFEU IVO 3IOKE! When by the use of DR JOINVILLE 3 ELIXIR you can bo cured permanently, and at n trilling cost - The astonishing success which has attended this invaluable medicine for IVsical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, lin potenrv. or anv of'the consequences of youth ful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable p epamtion ever discovered. It will remove all nervous nffcctlons, de pression, excitement, Incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destruction, fears of Insanity, &c. It will restore the appetite, renew tho health of those who havn destroyed it by sensual ex cess oi evil practices. Young men, bo liumbuired no more by 'Quackf Doctors" and Ignorant practitioners, i,i ivliiihnl d, .:i v Inr the Elixir, and be at ouec restored tn health aud happiness. A perfect cure is guarantceu m every instance. Price $1 or four hottlus to rno eddress, One bottle is sufficient tocllect a euro in all ordinary cases . ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, ior the speedy and per.nanent cure o Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges, Grav el. Stricture and all affections of tho Kidneys and Riadder. Cures effected in from one to flee days. They aro prepared troni vcgetn- t.lA nvtmnlo tlt..t'nr tlfimtolcss f in ttlC SVfUcnl. and never nauseate tho stomach or impreg nate me uream. 1VI UIWUHi: "I IHVfc lo iivv riy sary while using tliem, nor does their action in any manner interfere with buslnesspui-suits Price $1 per box. ..... 1 . .. ; 1 ...Ml Wilier 01 llio aoo'-o niennomio nan" m I... n.l,l..c.a nl,emanlll.l llllll ttnt UU BI.III III IIIIJ IHUIIV3,VI"Ol.l.. m.inv., , - paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price, j . ,1 . i ... Ainiress an oi'-it; o BERGER, SI1UTTS CO.. Chemists,. Ko. 283 luver Htroet, i roy, x. i . liblO.MTly BEAUTY! AUBUHN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN AKD SILKEN CURLS, PRODUCED bv the use of Prof. DE I'.RK.I X FRISERLECIIEVEUX. One application warrauted to curl the most stralnlit and stubborn hair of either sex hro wavy rirul' ts. or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the lasld laables of Paris and London, with the mo-t in.tlfy ing results Does no in jury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists,' No. -'S'i River St., Troy, N. Y., Sole Anents for the United States. fibi'o.'tlT-ly NEW EX(lITEHEiT! THE rilOPOSED DirEACIIMEXT OF H.EINEHART! FOR SELLING CHEAP GROCERIES! II AVING JUST RETURN ED FROM THE city, lie has opened the largest New Grocery in town. Ito des'res to Inform tho citizens of Waynesl'iirg and vicinity of tho care he have taken in selecting stock, having on hand a iiood supply of C0NKK0T10N3, TOBACCO. CI GARS. TAlt. also. PROVISI ONS. IJACOM, DRIED UKKK l'OTATOKS FISH, DRIED l'EACHES, &o , &o , &o. Cull and seo h'.in as he has been getting a You will find him accomodating, nnd can seP lower than any one In the place. Be sure to go to tho right place, hi LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. opposllotlio Court House, and formerly oc cupied hy tho Post Otllce. aplH,'ii(b-tf . "EI. JUL. sayors, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Will attend to all claims for back pay, boun ty and pern-Ions of soldiersand their repiesenta tl ;l-s Tho Pensions of the following class are increased irom 8 to $15 nnd $M per month, ami w dows tor children uuder sixteen years $ii per month each, viz : 1st, Those who have lost the sight of both eyes, the use of both hands, or otherwise total ly disabled and incapacitated Irom performing manual labor. I'd- 'All widows having children under six teen years iff ago ire entitled to $2 per month additional for each child. lid. Guardians representing tho minor diil dvm of soldiers aro entitled to the same increase as if tho mother was living. augl,'mnf. EXCELSIOR! -EXCELSIOR! ClIASTELLAR'S II A lit r XTEIUIIYlTOIl ! , VOIl IIKMOVINO SUPHllVI.OOUS IIAIH. To the ladles especially, this' Invaluable de pilatory recommends itself as being an almost liidlspcnslhle article to feniulo beauty, Is easi ly Hpplled, does not bum or Injure (he skin, tint acts directly on '.ho root It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low forehead or from any part ot the uotty, comploiely, totally and radically extcrpaUng tho same, leaving tho skin sofi. smooth and natural. This Is the only article used by the French, and Is the only real effectual depilatory In ex- Islcnon. Prico 75 cent per packago, tout postpaid, to any address, on receipt ot an order, by ... BERGER, SHUTT3 & CO., Chemist, . .V6T- ry KM KJrw t, Trc M, Y, JMIXISrBlTW SILK! BY AN ORDER OF THE COURT OF Greeno county, the undersigned Admin istrator of tho estate of THUS ALLFREH, den'd., will otter for sale, on tho premise, ut Rice's LandlniT, Greene county, Pa., on TIESDAV, MAY II, 1807, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho two thirds of the fol lowing di'soribed property, viz : One tract of land coutaiuiug about six or seven acres, on which are erected one largo two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE 1 One moderate sizod two story frame dwelling, one waro li&use, one saw mill frame, good permanent foundation, and well roofed, with a good chimney stack. The saw mill is large and new, aud well calculated for both Saw and Planing Mill. There will also bo tiller ed ono Engine and Boiler. The above mentioned property will bo of fered in lots or as a whole, us uuy seem best for the estate, on day of sale. It is situate on tho Monongahela river, about twelve miles above Brownsville. Persons wishing good town property or a good location for a Saw Mill or Planing Mill, or both, womd do well to call and examine, we think they will pio nounce this one smong the best frames on the rlvor. TERMS: One-half on confirmation of sale, one-half in three mouth thereafter, with Interest from confirmation, when Deed widbc made. I. N. CARY. " LOUISA ALLFREE, Administrators ' The remaining one-third inteiest iu the (tnmo propel t.y will be offered by the under signed owner, ou the same day, and at tho same place. JOHN MOORE. 4 ; 1 0 ts SPRING TRJDE! 18G7. M'Elroy, Dickson k Co., . INTO 34 "Wood Street PITTSBURGH, m goons. Have their stock open for tho trade. GOODGOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. S. B. M'ELRuY JAMES DICKSON. 3;l3-3m JOHN T. bllANE. " FELLOWS' win minm 4 RE, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. THE l most extraordinary Meoicinn of tho age. Comprising, as they do, Remmkablo Power iu exoelliiiit worms, with pleasant taste aud pel feet safety. Ti ey contain no Mercury, no Mineral, no Turpentine, no Oil ot Wormseed, no Poison, nothing injurious. They are en tirely Vegetable. Symptoms of Woiims : Itching of tho nose, feverishness, twitching or starling suddenly during sleep, pain in the stomach, loss of flesh, paleness Willi hectic nppclite sometimes vora cious, at others feeble, u. dullness of the eyes, drowsiness, a swelled upper lip, tongue white ly furred and studded with red sputts, fetid or garlic breath, grinding of teeth during sleep, a sensation of lodgment in the throat, an un natural craving for diet, chalk or clay, fret fulness and irritability of temper, clmlic lits and palsy. .Intestinal Worms are among the first to undermine the constitution iu the list or diseases. They often occasion severe dis ease, ending sometimes fatally, particularly when tliey nscend to the stomach. Tli. ir presence in tlieir mr st ordinary situation is attended with unfavorable effects upon the gen eral hciii.h. Eminent men assert thai all are mora or less troubled with worms, and that many die unuually from this cause, who, by the timely administration of a proper remedy would bo saved. As FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGES may be taken without any un pleasant results, aud as in'st children are fond of them, their use is recommended to those aomirentlv healthy, and thus dispel the cause of what would produce sulleriiig. Be careful what you use. Various reino dies have from time to time, been recommend ed, such as Calomel, Oil of Wormwood, Tur pentine, &c, so that dangerous and even fatal consequences are produced. The necessity of a safe and sure remedy has caused much research and study by tho proprietors of FELLOWS' WORM LOZENGES. They aro positively safe, pleasant and effectual. They do not kill worms, but act hy making their dwelling place disag ccalilo to them In order, however, to guard consumers against deception by a base compound, the analysis of Dr. A. A. IIAY'ES, Slate Assaycr, proving the above statement. Is annexed. "I have analvzed the WORM LOZENGERS prepare by Messrs. Fki.lows & Co., and find that they aro free from Mercury and other metalio or mineral matter. These Lozenges are skilfully compounded, pleasant to taste, safe, yet suro and effectual In their action. 1 It specttully, A. A. jiayks, m. d. Assayer of tho State of Mass. Please remember dint Fellows' Worm Loz enges are prepared with great care from tho concentrated extracts oi two piams. iney do not act as a purgative or emetic, will not debilitate tho patient, are so simple an infant may devour a whole box wlUiout liurm, and will at the same expel tho worms iu an extra ordinary manner. .... tyFellows' Worm Lozeugers Is tho only Worm Remedy In existence combining harm less quail ic with delicious taste and amaz ng power. Price Twenty fivo cents per Box. Five boxes for a dollar. The signature of Fellows & Co. is attached to each genuine box. Sold by Medicine deal rs generally. Prepar ed at the New England IManio Depot, tor tho Proprietor, J. C FREN't II. Diimas HAitsKS & Co., Geu'l Agents, N, Y. 4;B4-n. There cornel li glad tidings ntjoy to all, To young and to old. to great and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, , t Is free for all, and all may bo fair. -By tiii; usis of . ' ClIASTELLAR'S . WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complex ion The most viluahlo and perfect preparation In use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only found in youth, It quickly remove Tan, Freckles, Pimple, Blotches. Moth Patches. Badowness. Fruit ions, and all Impurities of the skin, kindly healing the amo leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster, lis io can not bo detect ed by the closest scrutiny, and being a vege table preparation is perfectly h.trniless. It it the only article of the kind used by the French, nnd Is considered by the Parisian as indispen sable to a porfect toilet. Upwa-ds ' f Hii.OiiO bottloi were sold during tho past year, a sufficient guamntco of its elllcacy. Price on ly 71 cents. Sent by mall, post-paid, on re ceipt of an order, bv BERGER, SIIUTTSit Co., Chemist. m River St., Troy N. Y, feb20'tl7-ly. THE FASHIONABLE FLNGUS. The editor of the rhiladtlphia ''' lias received troni a lady a letter against waterfalls, in ivliicli sliu deplores 'biting compelled to weir such an abomination,' And ailils, we quito agree with tier. A waterfall it worn, should be fresh at 1 ast once in three day or a week. Oritur wise the hi at ot the heai),will communi cate to it hii unpleasant odor unpleas ant at least to sensitiv eand neat persons. Thoy also breed, as it has be;n ascer tained, minute but very annoying little insects enough said Apropos, we may oite a p e Ji ou this topio. SON0 OP A FASI1I0N11LE 0AL. Oh 1 bury me deep with my waterfall on, And my bonnet so tiny ami nay : Then wrap all my fashionable gewgaws "round This lorro wnen it lurnctti to clay. For I would astonish, lone centuries hence. llio learned fxplor.'rsof tombs; I would rival the mummy in interest, when Some future L. Agassiz comes. To explain to the wondering children of Then 1 he puzzling marvels of How ; Oh ! I'll bother their old heads with what's on my own. It they ever should find me, I vow I Such is a specimen of the poetry which tho horrid men tcill writo. to make fun of tho girls whom they drear and adore. 'The wretches !' We don't wonder that ut a conference meeting re cently, a countryman gave it as his opinion 'that it men were not born total ly depraved, they becumeso pretty mid dlin" early.' THE DARK SIDE OF THESCUTH. A letter fioin South Corolmn says . 'The truth is, that these people aro so tortured with debt and poverty, that they hardly mind :iny'.iiii)j which 1ms riot a dhect relation to getting daily bread and necessary raiiooiit. Tlio widows of tlie men who fought ugi inst us are turning prostitutes. Do you a.-k who pays tlu nif It di.f-n t take much. A pmc'i of ment woi.ldbt i icmptntwn, a-id a bushel wauld be almost irresistible. Their children are glowing up ignorant vagabonds There is u f inily within a mile of this place living in a 'brush bouse,' a shanty of fresh pino branches. It cmisists of u mother who had a son killed, a datightsr of twenty who had a Illiquid killed, another daughter of thir teen, and a grandchild ot three. Tlie oldest daughter (old mc that she had be- n till over the village to get work and had failed I furnished them with cloth ing from the Bureau store, but how thoy aro to live through the year I can't im agine. They were poor before the war, but not liko this. They u fiimih ISibU once, and father tlvivyht ever so mueh of it ' A few words of pity brought the tours rolling down the eldest, girl's sa:'ov ch 'tks. 'Oli!' fhu said, 'I've yone throvrjli a power in the past ttco ! rs.' She told n o that she wasn't used to go. ing barefooted in the winter, nnd it made her Hick, which I consider very proba ble, as we have had three inches of snow. I h"ar that sho is a bad character.' Jl'ei, U'io wouldn't be? Gi:n. Siiki ida.n's course as military Governor ii: Louisiana is aa offensive to the Northern Copperheads ns was Gen. liuilers actions as Governor ot New Orleans. It is a little remarkablo thnt both these soldiers were original Demo era la; both voted for Breckinridge tor President, and both, before the war of tlie rebilliou, were rcgmlcd favoring slavery. Gen. Sheridan like Gen. Dm let-, has scon enough to change his politics and liiH personal appreciation ot tho lar ger portion of tho people ot the South. He does not trust traitors, and rules iu Louisiana under the inspiration, that those guilty of treason must he made to feel the penalties of their crimes. All this gives great oiTcnso to tho Northern sympathizers with rebellion, and beoniiso Sheri Ian proposes to prosecute tho trai tera who nade gutters of the Ciesent City run red with blood in July, 18GG, every Copperhead organ in the North howls with rage, lhit the howl will avail untight I larmburg Telegraph. - I skrknadki) Sophia oneo when she was but a tender lass, and the greeting which I received for my travelling musi eal convention has never been fully ap preciated by me. Ita9 tho witching hour of I A. M., when church -yards yawu. Everything was hushed, and stillness reigned profound. 1 commenc ed to sing, -I Bring a Little Flower to Thee,' Sophia was hanging out of tho window, Htid it was through hor solici tation that I endeavored to wnrble this cussod piece : 'I Bring a Little Flower to Thee.' Sophia's tyrannical pap stuck his head out of the window, and in a voice ot thunder ro.tred . 'Well, just set it, on the door-slop, and don't make so much fuss about stuih a uus.sod little flower ' Tiik GukatEasticiin. The,New York Herald, describing the recent trip ot the great steamer Great Eastern across the Atlantic, snys t Two daily papers were published by the passengers during the trip, one ot which was o' lied tho Th Ocean Times, while the other wan the Oreut Easter Daily Tele- raph A grand billmrd match was indulged in between omo parties of ladies and gentlemen, in which the ladies oatne off victorious. Besides these, games of cricket, fbot.ball, hurdlo race, etc, were indulged in A man who hid joined a temperanco society and regretted it, was told by bis physician to drink an otinco of whisky daily, Turning to his arithmetic and finding that six drains make an ounoe, he was enabled to drink all ho wanted without any toruples A ghost ba appeared to tho widow of a delinquent subscriber of the Lynch btirgtVa.) Newt, saying i 'Jennie, do pay toy news) aper account nnd let rue rest In peace 1' It was paid the next day, and since then the apparition has laid still. A NKWsi'Armi correspondent, who hn recently piiss.d through South Carolina and Georgia, says 'tho traveller is forci bly impressed with tha very great and earueBt preparation for lb eoiniug crop.' AN INVARIABLE MEDICINE FOR .THE PURYFY1NQ OF THE BLOOD, . DR. J- W. P 01 AN Df 8 HUMOR DOCTOR, A Poaltiro Remedy for all kind of Hu Y. mors, par'ieulaily Erysipelas, Nettle Rush, Sail Khcuin, Scrofula, Carbuncles, Bolls and Piles, it Is very gratliying to say of this, or of any other medicine, "It Is the very best remedy known." It Is not alway go easy to prove it. It is. however, exceed ingly graliiying to the proprietor of this medi cine, that, while he declares to the public that this is a most wonderful and effective specific for Humors, as slated above, he has abundant proof at baud to sustain his statement. For sixteen years the Humor Doctor 1ms been manufactured and sold, and every year bus increased the value of its reputation, and the amouut of its sales. In New Hampshire, where it oriuinatod, no remedy for humors is so highly prized. An eminent physician (now an army surgeon) when practicing in New Hampshire, purchased between fifty or sixty galousof it, during soma seven or eight years, nnd used it in his practice. He has since then ordered it for tho hospital where he was stationed. Other plivsicirus have purchased it, and have used it In practice with great success. When the proprietor lived In Now Hampshire, at Qoffstown Center, for the space of thirty or lorty mile around, and in Man chester particularly, tlio Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the nume rous nnd wonderful cures which it effected. Though manufactured In largo quantities the supply was frequently exhausted, and pur chasers had to wait for more to he made. In that region some very severe cases of Ery sipelas were treated with and they were cured I Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles, those ugly, palnlul ulcers, were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithlully used. 3o It was with Scrofula and Salt Rheum. The Humor Doctor cured them. For the sake of showing what Is thought of It, a few testimonials are hero insetted: Milton Galh, Esq , Bostox. I hereby cer'dty that I was sorely afflicted with Boils for two years, developing them selves upon my limbs and other parts of toy bodv The sufferings which I endured Irom ' thoiu are indescribable. Suffice it to siy that I faithfully tried several of the most popular humor remedies, but without removing the tiflliction At length, by the earnest request cl an intimate friend, I was induced to try Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor, und am very happy to attest that all my Bolls were removed, und my health was restored by us ing Dr. Poland's aforesaid medicine. Boston, Jan. 14, 185'. MILTON GALE. ; A. C. Wali.acf, Esq., Maxciiksthii, N. II. I Dr. J. VV. Poland Dear Sir i I very cheer fully give my testimony in favor ot your Hu mor Doctoi a an excellent remedy for humors. My numerous acquaintances in Manchester ! know how severely I was afflicted with Boils and they know how perfectly good my health isat present Your Humor uociorciiicu mo. Please refer to me for particulars in my ease. Juno 1 1, 1850. A. C. WALLACE. Mits. PonTKB, Dovkii, N. II. July 22, lSflS. Du. Pot.Asn: I received your letter in quiring as to tho effects ol your medicino on ' ea-sickiiess 1 am happy to say that 1 think ills "the medicine" for that dreadlul sick- ness. I tried various prescriptions, but found 1 noun that settled the stomach and cleared I he , iiead like tliu Humor Doct r. 1 felt as though . I could hardly wait to get ashoro, to e.itreat i you to introduce it in to ship chandlery stores, I that it may find iu way to' thoso who suffer I upon the mighty deep from sea sickness. If captains who take their families with them, or carry pasaengels, should try it lor once, they would never bu willing to voyage with out it. 1 have used it for my family sinco Its intro duction to the public forhilicus habits, head ache and humors about my chi'dren, and havo always found it a sure cure. i a.n not fond of having my namo appear in public, and would not consent to It on any other account but to relieve the suffer!: g ; but if the Ibreg ang will be of any service to you or the public, you can make use of it. Yours, HARRIET M. PORTER Much moro might bo stated In relation to Ibis medicine, as contained in testimonials, but it is needless. Ask Manchester druggists about It, especially E. VV. Ulako. at B.irr's. Inquire of Mr. Henry Plainer, of Bedford, whoso wile was cured by it of Salt Rheum. Ask almost any person In Goffst own, and they will declare i's value us a remedy, as ttsediu their own eases or by I heir friends. Tho Humor Doctor was lornierly seld at fifty cents per boltlo ; but the cost of every ingredient composing it has gone up so enor mously, that the prico has been raised to mvniii-Jiw. emit only, and that by compulsion, The Humor Doctor is prepared nl tlio Now England Botanic Depot, for the Proprietor, J. C. French Sold by Medicine Dcnlers everywhere. DEMAS BARNES & CO., General Agents, New Y'ork. 4;24-(iui. Something New IN WAYNES BURG, PENN'A. THOS. BRAD E N (At the room formerly occupied by Andrew Wilson, Sr., next door to Bladen's Drug Store.) Respectfully Informs the good people of Greene couuty, that ho has opened a HAHBWAHE STORE. And invites a call from his friends and the public generally. His storo Is filled with everything in his line needed by the Farmer and .Mechanic. Being a practical fanner, he knows exactly the wants of his farmer Iriends. Among his variety of goodswill he found Iron, Nails ofall kinds, Planes ofall varieties, Au gers, Braces, Ac. Tnttlo toothed, cross cut ! and mill saws, band saws and Uols ofall des criptions. AGTtlCULTUHAL IMPLEMENTS Mowing Machines, Culling Boxes. Corn Shel ters, Plows, Cultivators, Shovels, Forks, aud everything iu his liuo. - SADDLERY HARDWARE, A general assortment of saddlery hardware, to which ho invite the attention of purchasers. WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS, Tubs, Buckets. Buttor Bowls and all kind of Kitchen Wooden Fixins. Willow Baskets: Brooms, Brushes, Coal Buckets, Brass Kettles, Bmrgy whips, Shot Guns, Boy Wagons at.d si d. All persons desirous of puiclmslng any of tho abovo article and many others not mon 'loned will consult their Interest by CALLING SOON. Ho will take pleasure in showing his stork at nil times. So give him a call when you eomo to town. Rememlior the placo, oppo site tho First National Bank, deol2tf ..TH03. BRADEN. PutolloNotioe. AS THE FIRM OF HUGHES & LUCAS 1 dlsnlved by mutual consent, the Com missi m busbies will i'III be curried nn at the old st iud, In good order, and on the most reasonable terms, in the name and ttylo of L. HUGHES A CO., (senior partner). They flatter themselves, hy having tho House and the best location in tho place for that bus! ness, that they will rkokiv a liberal share of the public patronage They will also keopa good supply of GRO CERIES on hand to accomodate all who may favor thorn with a call. L. HUOIIES & CO. 1 4; 10-If Rioe'i Landing, Fa, The "Wonder- of " tho -Age J TIME. MONEY AND LABOR SAVED I ' 1 4. ANE OF THE LATEST PATENTS. ISSU- J edouthe lltndayof September, IKtiU, to Win. R. ' MeCutelioon, of Washington, Iowa, will be on exhluition In a few day ut JOHN MUNKELL'S, In Way eshurg, Pa. This CHURN must supercede any thing of the kind hcreto'i re produced. The siinpleneu of Its construct ion, und its two fold or reversed motion, that produces butter from threo to six minutes must induce tho community to examine Its qualities. It saves tune-it saves work and produces as much butter as any churn iu ex istence. Mr, Mmijcll has full power to sell rights for Penesvlvnnla or New York Shite as well us to furnish Churns to citizens of this county, F. .B Johnston i&Co. Agents. 3;27-tf. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND W. J Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) S I5L I JFL T . The Wonderful Flexibility and great com fort and pleasure to any lady wearing tho Du plex Elliptic Skirt wilt be experienced partic ularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, car riages, railroad cars, church i ews, armchairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can bo folded when in use to occupy a small p'ace as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, nn hivalii ihlu quality m crino line, not found In any Single Spring Skirt. A lady h iving enjoyed the pleasure, com fort and great convenience of wearing the Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break liko the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape wlu.n three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twist ed thread, and tho bottom rods aro not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down stoops, shilr, &c. t The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite wifh all ladies aud is universal!) recommended bv tho Fashion Magazin s as tho standard skill of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following hicsllmuVio advan tages lu Crinoline viz.: superior qualitv, per fect manufacture, stylish shapo and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort nnd economy, enquire for J. VV. BRADLEY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and bo sure you get the nenuine article. CAUTION. To guard against imposition be particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz.: "J. VV. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon tho waistband none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal ing the two (or double) springs braided to gether therein, which is tho secret of their flexibility and strength and a combination not to lie found in any other Skirt. For sale In all sto-es where first class skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. , Manufacture d by the Sole Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 07 Chambers & 71) & f 1 Kendo Sis , N. Y. febiriJ-.'lm Crisper Coma, Oh! she was beautiful and fair With starry cyr and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the. very heart and inlud, CB.ISPEE COMA. For Curling the Hair nf Either Sex Into Wavy mid Glossy Kinglets or Heavy Massive Curies. By using this urticle Ladhs nnd Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is tho only urticle in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the samo time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance. Tho Crispcr Coma not only curls the hair, tint Invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and de lightfully perfumed, and Is tho most complete afticlo of llio kind ever offered to tho American public. The Crispcr Coma will ho sent to any addr ss, sealed and postpaid for f I, Address all orders to VV. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists No. 8 West Favette St., Syracuse, N. Y Iebi;l.'ti7-ly ' WALL PAPERS FOR SPRING SALES OF 18C7. We are now prepared to offer to our custo mors, and the. Tiade genera ly. an extensive co.Iection or PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, FIIIK 1IOAI1D HII I NTS, KTO., ETC. Embracing all qualities of goods, known to tho Trade, tor rariors, itining itonms, linns, Chambers, Churches; Assembly xtooms, &c ALSO, TRANSPARENT OIL I'LIITII AND PAPER WADOW SHADES. At the Lowest Market price, at No. 107 Market St.. near Tilth. JOS. it. 1IUUUE3 & BRO, niG Bins. aYoney freeas w7teh" M 10,00" ACTIVE LOCAL and Traveling Agents, Malo or Female, ofall ages, are w acted to Solicit trade In every city, town, village, ham'ct, workshop and factory, Ihn-iighout the entire world, for tho most saleable novelties ever known. 500 Per cent PROFIT nnd ready sulo wherever of fered ! 1 Smart men and women can mnko from 4-1 to if lO per day, nnd no risk of loss I A small capital required of from fJ-'U 'o flOO the mora money Invested tho greater tho poollt. No money required In advance wo first send tho articles and receive pay after wards I If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full particulars ami address M1LNOR & CO . (From Purls) fehl3-ly 210 Broadway, New York CHy. WAYftKglHJUU mHBLESi H I O.tt WORKS! SAM f imuiT. STILL continue to carry on tlio Marble nd Stono cutting business at their long estab lished stand Immediately East of the Public tmiare, Main Street, VVuynwburj;. fills establishment lias been In constant (Deration since UtV, and the lnm( experience and energy of the proprietors, linked with the eorclse of sound Judgment and good taste, h we won ftir them a wide spread and enviable rt pututinn. An extensive stock of tho varloun varieties of the best marble kept constantly on head. Special at1 en' ion paid to polishing, picsslng, cs:vng ut ; engraving. - All ordo ' ' mi i uueu. December 2.1. 1802. Arintinititmtor'ti Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted tn the undersigned upon the es tate of James Neul, lute of Cumberland town ship, Greene county, Pa , deceased, notice is hereby given tn all person Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thciu properly au thenticated for settlement. JOdN OWYNN. 4(3-0w of Cumborland tp., Adm'r. F O U T l'8 Horse anil Cattle Powflers. Thli preparation, lon aud favorably known, will thor. oufjliljr relnvlforal brulcen-dowa and lowiplrtttd homi, by atrenithtnin and etcanalni U.a tomach and Intel Uuta. It l a inr pn- vanllva of all dli. eaat-a Incident i till ftnlmal, tach i YELLOW WA TUB, HEAVES, COUGHS, PIS' TEMPER, KB- VEits.rouNnKR LOSS Or APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &o. Itt dm improve! tli wind, Inoratei the appAtite-.glve LUNO VEVUi, OLAWUUta, m imootR anu loiy iktn aud traniforms t h nlienblt ikeltton bona. Into a Bua-looklnf and iplrilad To keepers of Cofri thli preparation if InraluaMf. It inoruue the qumtHj ana Isaprovw tha quality oi um nut, it naa been proven by ao- ajaaMnMaBaMBBjavBaiSkai. V Afajriiyll W L" -V inoraaM tha a nan mi ik tutu twenty per i nana ma Arm and i fat ten in a gives then tfJf MPPt t. loosen; uiair n i a a , anu makei Hum Uirlra nuoh futar. In all dlKaaea of Swlna, lucb ai Cooitii, Clout I tha Lungi, Liver, Iu., Ihla arllola acta as a peciRo. By puttlnn from i one-half a paper ' to a paper In a barrel ot swill the auore annnsBi z.ijpmw SpfiJF -S Will be aradlcated Haai iii' h. i "'! or entirely prevented. If siren In time, a certain preventive and euro for the Hog Cholera. Frio 23 Cent) per Paper, or 6 Paper for II. fREPAHBD BY - S. A.. 1TOTJX55 & HRO., AT THEIR fVnOlEHUH DltfO AND MEDIflNK DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St.. Baltimore, Md. For Bale by DriiKRlita aud sjtonkeepera through out the Dotted Staler, Roberts & Co.. niienls. Wavneburir. Pa. nov'.M'tl .-ly. UECOiNOTUCTION NOT OF THE UNION HUT OF Isaac Hooper's GliOCEllY & CONFECTIONERY! MR. HOOPER would still havo his riends anil lliitl'ima hilar n niliwl flint Its nnn tinues in the Grocery and Confectionery trade at his usual place ot doing business, and that he has lust received A. Fresh Supply oflho best quality of all ait'cles in his Hue. TOYS NOTIONS and a crcat variety of useful articles always on hand. REFRESHMENTS, In connection with tho above, Mr. Hooner keeps a Restaurant, where ICE CREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries ot the season can bo obtained. The motit attractive and most popular resort In town. Juno U, ';."-;? l.ci'ifr Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene county, and to me directed, there will bo oxposed to public salo at the Court House, In Waynesburg, on SATURDAY, 4T11 DAY OF MAY NEXT, at 'I o'clock, p. m., the follow lug property, viz: A 11 the right, title, Interest and claim of de fendant of, iu and to a certain tract of land situate in Washington Tp.,Urecnc county, Pa., coutaining two hundred acres, moto or less, about one hundred and fifty acres cleared, aud has erected theroon one hewed log house, log stable and other cut biiildlics ; adjoining lands of Robert McCorinie, John McNay, George Wisecarvcr, John Taylor and others, there is an apple, peach and cherry orchard on the premises. Taken in execution as the property of Thomas McNurliit ut the suit of George Wise carver. ALSO, . . . At tho same lime nnd place all the right, title, interest anJ claim of defendant, of, iu nnd to a certain lot of ground situuta in Dttn kard township, Greeno county Pa., containing twenty-four acres, nim e or less, nil of which aro clearod, and has erected thereon ono frame dwelling house and kitchen, and other out bul'dlngs, adjoining lands of Abraham, Sterling and others, bounded on the East by the Mnnongaucla riyerandN.rth by Duukard creek. Taken In execution ns tho property of Pittsburgh and Now York Oil Company at tho suit of tho Administrators of It. V, Day's, deceased HEATH JOHNS, Sh'ff. 4;l0-ts . ..', ; TTENTION f SOLDIERS I . , "7 Disbanded Soldiers entitled to additional bounty uuder tho ' recent Act of Congress should be careful whom they employ to col lect their dues. It is not every unprincipled "sharper" w ho hangs out bis shingle that Is a licemed claim aynit. I am thus authoil.cd by law, and will at tend to all soldiers' claims for hack fay, tun- sions and aiuutioxal bounties. Having the coriect blinks on hand to make such applica tion, there is uo cause for return of papers once Bent, or delay lu making them out. . Re ceipts gii en for all discharges placed In my p ssession. .7 Apply at once two more months will be too. late. IS. F. FLENNIKEN, ' P. 0. Box 108, Office First Nat, Hank. Jan;tl),'(i7 WaX"l'9Uur8i Fa. Conveyancing done on reasonable term. A CURK FOR RLEKDINQ ANU WEAK-" NEHSOF THE LUNGS. Tho unyield-' lug LUNO i YRUP, is a sure cure for bleed-, lug and weakness of the lungs, soreness of tho. breast, pidn in the breast, &c. This Syrup is a lato discovery, has bocti thntotighly tested and has never been known to fail in a single caso. It is for sale wholesalo . and retulu ut Ouknhauoii's Drug Store, Civhjh's old stand, and will be distributed throughout tho country at country stores, Merchant will do. well to keep It on handi Send your order.: Also, The Cough Exterminator, which will cure hard cough, horseiiesa, bronchitis, croup, &o. Another Syrup, expressly forllooplngCough, which La an able thing In thin oontagiou dis ease. All the above articles, are for wleat Eaitorn, Prlcos. at ODENRAUQH'S Drug Store, Waynesburg, Pft. 4;8 tf. SLATER ODENHAUGH, . DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Li quors and every thing pertaining to a first clast Drug Suiro. Prescription onrufully com-. pounded. ."CrolgU' Old 8Und(" Wayne, WftP' 1 Kay W,1a..y. ' 1 v n .ili 1 1 ni. am iaaaa. n nu; . a ML W