1 i)t IqnibUnui. J. E, SAYERS, Kdttor and Publisher. WKD!gcD.Y.- MAY , 1ST. TKKUii OK blUSCKll'TIOX. Two dollars a Tear, payable luvarhbly in uvnce.- xmu ilounKf ix taxxiUi, payable, Invariably In advnncc. TEIIM3 OF ADVERTISING. Apvlrtiskmkxts Inserted at l fiOncrsnunrp for three insertions, and 50 cts. a square for cnch addition ul Insertion; (ten lines or les3 counted square. ) Local advertising nnd Schcial Notices, in cents per line tor one insertion, with tT liberal deduction to yearly adver tise rs. Advertisements not marked with (lie nm ber of Insertions desired, charged Tor until -ordered out. More tlmn ono thous-ind people rend the ItKri'BMCAX every week. Hint cannot lie reach- - ed directly through any ni her medium ' REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. In purmimice of n Call fioin tint Slate Central Committee, the citizens of tin- t iveiill towns! ips will proeeolto fleet dolegates toatteti'l : C airily Convention at Vaynchnrg mi the 117' DAY OF JUNK, next, for the purpose ot nominating del egates to attend n State Convention to assemble at Wiltiamsport on tlio 20th of Juno next, and for other purposes'. It is known perhaps to all tint a enndu date- for Judjje of tho Supremo Court is to bo nominated, and also, other matters of importance to bo dune. E M SAYEHS, . Chairman of the- County Committee THE NKa lb ) 1 N TH E NO I ITU. No sa.no mail will for a nioincnt ques tion tho riglit of a viotor to (li'ttatc terms to a conquered belligerent Nor can any one complain,' utter refusing the milder, if hanh terms am imposed on a boalei lb'). Attdr.'w Johnson nol the Democratic PVty porsi-oontly exlwifed ,, 4be South ho' to vwui tho generous conditions ot' the constitutional amend . inont. Tliey did rotn-m them Thus the loyal musics through Jieii represen tatives in Congress were in duty bout d to compel obedience to the Government. The Military I lonoost ruction Hill became a law; more in hut, by the joint exer- . tioua ot the Johnsoniics than ty nny design ou the part of Congress or tin ir tiousUlueut. Negro sufftage is a pro-1 ... uiineut feature of the hill. Dcinncniov . then, though we would not (bit they j should have the honor, by (loir eoniinii- j . ed opposition to every thing that, was . reasonable and just, compelled its ad'p. ! , tion. They (t'-ni .;' m-ikr i' ill issue, . used it. iu every f.on.',eivubl& form and shape to overturn the party in power, , and h we finally i- rough some of their , leading journal taken up and fostered it. Now, it is sim;..!y a "i..ulior turn of tins political kali-id o,npe A few ot the fncoesolabl", sott.-honile 1 species nt the , opposite party keep up the cry of 'Nig ger equality" pfu,, whilst the really shrewd, and by f'.ir the greater number of Democrats, are in favor of negro suf frage prowling t'nt cci t'e induced to vote the Dnnacralic ticket. Their poM tion is untenable bnnue they miike no great effort to sustain it Not one of them if he pretends to solt-respeot, will toll you that he expects by bestowing the ballot upon the negro to become his as looiato any more than the companion of "roughs," or the ignorant and tin principled ot a whito caste. Jot one who thinks you a reader or a lover ot your wife and children will preach to you the necessity vt receiving the negro into your parlor, and the society of yonr family If he docs he is exceed ingly depraved in morals and ono who has a small opinion of his own abilities ndlo-s respect for those connecte I with kim by the dearest of family ties. It fequne3 Jno argninotit for verification. Depend upon it, when you are so ap proached tlie person doing it supposes you arc- a fool, or of a weak and versa tile nature. .. It then the negro is capable of voting, and.it has been proven roaontly in our country that ho is, will it not bo vindicat ing Uerublicanism if we givo'hitn the ballot in the North 1 Honesty to tho South prompts this, if nothing mire. Why bIiouUI fears bo felt for tho result 1 Dout torgut that the opposition , to bo cnuountereijs the same that fought tor Slavery and the disruption of the Stales, Itrrt bai opposed . every thing in the nape ot National advancement uud Boral reform for the lust forty years. pou't forgot that the Republican parly has nothing to retract, t to Democratic party everything. Tho cause must not beabau doned beuauau of a eque laiishness on. the paitofsomo among us. Even if th-jy do desoit remember that wo shall be nil tho stronger . with no trail ors in .our ranks. We have no room tor ihose who will eka k bcf' i'o the Ught or go over to the enemy in the midst of battle. A persistent, stoady trout wins the day. The flood once at its height Dumoutaoy will not besilaie to . step on board the craft, bo it oouiuauded by jSliem, Ham . or'Jftphet, with 'Impartlul buffiso" ' fainted on tho stern. It will be a pitiable iTjfoi'liowevbr, to see the raea who.hsve I ILIJIJ1.II t Ull'.CI-W-IlDBUIIfJItJUU'llinnlLJL i ... ;-i lit, it culmiinl.it 'i - sanding in i. no the i.cuio iiii their ham under ilicir aims begging lor liis vote Hut tltic in u vaticination venuiied lougsinoe Wu leave it to tlid journal of "original ideas," and the cotcriu that frames them, whether or not it thnll lie ItillKled, INSOLENCE TO THE FLAG. " It 5rwrld fill volume to enumerate the in dignities and insults offered to the nation and its colors by the 'recon-truo-ted' of Southern latitudes, Indeed, they are no frequent, an 1 such flagrant viola lions of good sense, that we are con strained to think at times all honor ban ished from the land of tho 'chivalry. ' We applaud tho course of General Sick. le., in compelling tho Charleston firemen to carry and salute the flag, and breathe an earnest b po that bis action a-ill be followed by the other military command eis wherever and whenever occasion cft'e-t's. It will have a tendency to check the siiP'ud ot a li'cliug that cannot but Ilium the South, misrepresenting as it does her better ulas-. ot c'niz mis. Cor. re-i"iideiit Mick' of the Cincinnatii C'juiincrcnil writing to that journal from Louisville, on the politics ol the State, gives the following Why those who haye the power can tolerate it is more than a mystery to us, and wo are sorely at a loss to know by tvhat other inline it could be called in tho lex mtionin, else than treiison : As a slight evidence of how far the rebel spirit pervades every thing in this State, let me iiiManco a Military Institute at. Lexington. It is a liiaueh of the Kentucky University the military and nurii'ulturiil departments ot which are Iocs' ed at Ashland t' e homo ot Henry ('lay, .vhi.'b, from passing into the hands of a degenerate sou, has made a still thither descent, and become a rebel nursery. There are about ihreo hundred pupils m this -Military Institute,' at tho lie ul of which, as the most lit 'nan to teach the young Kentucky idea how to shoot, is iin ex. rebel Colonel A few davsMiice they elebrated '.he b'n th.day ot Clay by a public parade. They made a line show in the broad streets ot Lex ington, in their very handsome uniform, which, to match ihe Principal of the Institute, and to consort with his ideas ol the ttur, American soldier, is ol Con federate gray. Unt who would have thought, ot three bundled young Ameri can, parading in military costume uiihoul a llag. They had guns, and mvoi'iI, and tiles and drums, and all the rest of the pomp and circumstance of glorious war. but imt a jlu wu to La teen in I'rnnt, rnir or tu'iitei: And whnsouie bo'iy asked the ex-O. S A, in charge ot the pr- ces ion, ooi.c-'i'ninij this emission, he -aid there wasn't nik.1i a thing as an American Hag in the institute? It's a .von ter tin- bones ot the great statesman didn't rise in revolt against sui-h a pa role of voting rebels around his tomb The insiili le had belter not celebrate his liiilli-day agiin, till its pupils leant more of lit- hs-'ons be taught ; and above nil till they gt an American (lag Thev are the more 'wexeus ibe for the act I refer to, because if they bad ap plied to the I'Vcdiiian's Bureau they oonl 1 have burrowed halt a dozen Hags, and, it tieccs-aiy, have obtained the services of g.iod, able bodied colored soldier to carry them at tho head and tail of their proce-sion. NATIONAL HOME KOP INVALID SOL- D1EHS. Measures are now in hand which are calculated, af'er the lapse of a few months, to establish, on a grand scale, the desi let attim a National Homo for Inva'id Soldiers. The design is nn ad miral) o one, snd is as follows : It is well known that all efforts to obtain voluntai') subscriptions sutlieient to erect a S ildiers' Homo have been without avail In furtherance ot the object, however, the Legislature ot Pennsyl vania have passed an net dated March G, 18h7. creating a corporation of which Major Genera! George G. Meade is president.and General Horatio G. Sickel is treasurer, with tin ellieiont board of supervisors, who have the power to dis tribute to the holders of ceiliiic.ites a largo number of immensely valuable gifts, consisting of diamonds, pearls, emeralds, rubies. &t., purchased from citizens of the Sjtilhern States during the rebellion, and which articles will soon be exhibited in this city. By this scheme it is confidently anticipated a largo fund will bo oriated towards tho erection of tho Home. A great feature of the of- tair con-ists iu the fact that every pur chaser of the certificates becomes a con- tubutor to this National Home fund. and at the same lime has a direct interest iu tho distribution of tho rare gems men tioned abovo. Thn details of the on tiro sohemu wid be conducted in a pertec.lly fair and honorable manner, Tho situ for the Homo lias already been purchas ed, anil consists of thirty acres id' land, used by General .Meadu- during the bat tle of Gettysburg as Ins headquar ors. The plan has been npprovod by ex-Gov ernor Cui'tio, M tjor General Meade, Governor Geary, and a huge number of prominent military heroes, It is one ol i he noblest enterprises ever conceived, and wo beatttly commend it to nil our readers. See advertisement It) another column. THE I'VULIC iUNANCEft" The monthly blulvmeiit ot the public debt, was prepared to-day, says a Wash, ington dispatch of the 1st last. As compared with the statement of last mouth it shows that it has burnt reduced about six milliore ot dollars during the month, Thirty millions ot seven thirties uud compound interests notos was converted Into 5-20s, The amount of currency wai also rodtiood during tha moiilil, oving to the thmiuidicd in ti i'nal revenue receipts. Aitho igh no reduction was ma 1 ti eler (he law al lowing tour million per month to be re tired, tjii'i'e aro one hundred and thirteen millions ot g il I in the Treasury, ATfoiiNhY General Sr,v iniiy in his lat e argument, entirely demolished the pre tensions of Georgia to overthrow the legislation of -Congress. . He insisted with great force that for the Supreme Court to interfere at this time, would bo, in effect, to claim the right ot a judicial veto power more potent than that of tho Executive, because final in its operation And lastly, ho argues that tho whole case is pure'y political, and not n judicial ono. Mr Sianbery puts his points with much clearness and vigor, but makes ono very curious admission in the opening of bis speech. He confesses that as a politician his sympathies aro all on the Sotitborn side ot tho question, but that as a lawyer he is on the side of Congress. In oilier words, ho acknowledges that he is hold ing and advocating political opinions contrary to bis convi. lions of right This is rather an awkard admission for a Cabinet officer to make, but it is nil doubtedly true, and applies equally as well to several of his colleagues iu the Administration. Faykti'ic Soi.dikh's Momjmknt. Tho managers of tho association have de cided to lay the comer stono ot this structure on the 4th day ot July, prox. Tl'.ei- announce a rapid sale of tickets and assure tho public that tho drawing will Le made in conformity with tho printed programme. Those w ho have not tickets should procure one, if not more, at once. It may some lime occur to Greene Coiinvy that she should erect a masiioleum to her fallen heroes and it so sho will need tho aid of her sister counties. Lend them a bund iu this grau 1 enterprise 1 Mkmi'iiis. May 3 No murders occur red la.it night lor tho first lime within a week. On Wednesday night a planter named Smith Wilson, residing at Ger mautown, near here, while sitting on a sofa, talking to his wife, was shot through his window by an unknown assassin. lie fell into his wife's arms nnd expired i hero is no clue to the murderer. . (JtT.iiKo, April 29. Tlie ice bridge opposite this city is still lirm, and is over fifty tact thick in some places. Tho at. tempt to blow it up proved unsuccessful. The country between here and Montreal is flooded in many places in consequeiieo of accumulations of the ice. Barns and fences aro being carticd away. As KuiToit ot a Virginia 'conservative' paper says tho eleo'ioiiiii Connecticut was nothing but an April fool operation for the democracy, as thev elected for Gc vcmor a man who voted f r the ubo. litton of slavery iu the Dis'riot of Co lumbia, am! lor every war measure pro posed by the abolitionists. In fact, the new Governor of Connecticut is as much j an abi htiuni-t as Ijcii, Wade or Thud. Sti ve' s. This Virginian is well poste I, j aim tens urn tacts right out. lie, evi dunT.lv, don't fancy abolitionists. Atthnhon is called to the advertise, tiient in another column, of Madame II. A, Perrtgo. of Buffalo, N. Y., the great a 1 .. 1 rn 1 m Astrologist and Clairvoyant. Madame P, can be consulted by letter, on all af- la-rs ot life, past, present and future. ' . u Miui, ex mayor 01 new wi eat s, r . , v 1 and the wretch who encouraged the murder ot the black loyalists ot that city, has 'left the country for tho conn .... , . 1 , 1 1 ..1 j '"""' ",,u l'"""my "ouieu 111 Canada. Rt!M) tho advertisement ot Messrs Berg r, Shutts & Co., in another col. num. headed, "A'fllie.ted, suffer no more THE REAL ANJptfllE SHAM. The following resolutions, adopted by a Kentucky convention recently, con trasted with the sentiment of a Virgima "ex-confed," aptly illustrates the Janus faced politicians of tho South. For ex ample, resolution No 2 of tho convention reads : 2 We most solemnly declare a warm ntlachiuenl to tho Union of the States, under and pursuant to the Constitution, by the ndopiioii ot which the Union was effected, uud wo know of 110 better or more ctl'tclu il way t maintaining and perpetu iltng the Union than by uphold ing and defending the Constitution, winch is the bond of Union, by a faith ful observance of the principles upon whiuh tho Union is based, and by thu cultivation of a feeling of friendship and justice towards tha citizens ot our sister Stales. The real opinion is expressed as fol lows : I. 0, I'm n good old Rebel, Now that's just what I nm For this lair laud ot fresdoin I don't care a d 11, I'm glnd I Jit tiiiu it- I only vi i-h wuM won And I don't want 110 pin don For anything I've done. The preamble, as reported by the con volition, reads as follows 1 'rut; ruiiMi.M. 1 Whki has, In nil Republics after the convulsions of revolution, when thu storm of passion has subsided and lesson has been allowed again tj give utterance to the wotdsot immutii blu truth and justice, it has been deemed proper to pauso and assert the true pi in uiplu of government t Now, thercloro, the Democracy ot Kentucky, iu conven tion assembled, do solemnly declare thai this con volition doth unequivocally ex press a (inn resolution to maintain and detent! tho Constitution of the United Slates, and tho Constitution ot the State, against every aggression, cither foreign or domestic, and that the people of this Slate will support tho Goveratneut of the Um ed Shales in t, I .ensures war. ranted and sanctioned by the Constitu tion ot the UiiiU d Slates. The poet expresse his opinion of the Government, the Constitution, Bud the u untry, in j.io following clear language II I bates tho Constitution, This "great Uepublio" too ; I hates the Freeilmcn's Bu-ro, In uniform of blue ( I hales the nasty eagle, With all his brags and fuss j I bates the Yankee nation, , I hates 'em uniss and witsa. Resolution No. 3, as reported by the convention, says the Government is one ot restricted powers, with no right to carry out auy but expross powers, or thoso nooessarily implied. Tho poet cuts it much shorter, and il decidedly more expressive : III. I hates the Yaukoo nation, And every thing they do ; I bates the Declaration Ot Independence, too ; I hates the "glorious" Union 'Tis dripping, with our blood ; 1 hates their striped banner I "Jit it" all I could. Resolution No. 7 declares against trials by tho military. Tho poet ex presses his opinion on military affairs much more briefly and expressively : IV. I followed old Mas' Robert For four years, near about ; (Jot wounded in threo places, And starved .ut "Pint Lookout." I "uotched" tho "roomatism" A camping in the snow; But I killed a chance of Yankees I'd liko to kill some "mV." V. Threti hundred thousand Yankees Are stiff in Southern dust ; We "got" three hundred thousand lietore they ''conquered" us. They died of Southern fever, And Southoi n steel and shot ; I wish they were three million, Instead of what we "got." The 22d resolution reads as follows : 22. Iu conclusion, we declare to the people ot our own beloved Common wealth, as well as to tho people of the whole Union, that we have met, not to Jo ment discord, but to heal dimensions, and to endeavor, to the utmost ot our power, to bung back our Government to its ancient purity, and to try to make it such as il was in fluidity of Washington, Jefferson, and Jackson. Tho poet-warrior hits it off much stronger, to-this (-licet : VI. I can't take up my inn-kef, And fight 'em now no more; Bui I ain't a going to love 'em, Now ihats a "mirti i sure." Ami I don't want no pardon For wl at I was and am ; I won't, bu r c mt.ru cted. And I don't care a d n I Which express the real views of thoso who "vitalized" the party the politi cians or the poet, warrior? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Register's .Notice. N OTICE is hereby give to all creditors, legatees, wards and other pers ,ns inter ested, that the undersigned Executors, Ad ministrators and Guardians havo tiled their accounts in the ltegister's Olllce. ond that tho Biimu will he presented to the Orphans' Court to ho held within and for the county of Green0i on WEDNESDAY. June 12, 18G7, for confirmation and allowance. I . , " " ec' , Account of Win. Duvall. administrator of jamcs iiixenoimun, uec u. Accmwt AbriUmm mm ,, JamM Stewart, administrators of James Staggers, dee'd. Account of 1 hoinas Adumson, administrator 01 ust ol Leroy Gat.esr, dee'd. j A(!C0lmt Ul)(wcyi Ex(.Cutor of Jesso liusscy, dee'd. 'Account of James Call and Andrew Wilson, I Executors of Win. Wilson, dee'd. ' Account of John Haver, Guirdbn of the minor ! children of Archibald Kerr, dee'd. ; Account of William Gwynn, guardian of John T Kineimrl, n minor cmkl ot Alienor limchari, dee'd. n;8tc WALLACE & LiYLOii, lli:,U.KI!8 IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, O.nh noon Wkst or I'ktkii Buown's Stork. We have just received a well selected stock of CHOICE FAMILY GWOUEKl ES, which wo purchased for CASH and ate confident that w can supply our customerBimd all who may favor us with a call, as cheap il nut cheaper than any oilier house iu the County. COFFEE, (SUGARS. MOLASSES, bYUl'1'8, TEAM. HICE, SODA. TOIlACTOa CIGARS, SNUFFS. CANDLES, SOAPS, EXTUACT COFFEE, STH V WUEItltlliS. JELLIES, &U, &0. Don't fall to call and examine our slock and see fur yourselves, for we ate determined to sell 119 cheap as the cheapest. ejMt, VALUAHLIC PKOPKULT FOR WITIIGmST MILL, SAW MILL, COAL UiNKS, &(J. MMIR Undersigned oilers atpilviUo sale that L valuable property, sllu itu on the AIouou indicia Ulver, at thu Mntilli of Muddy Creek, Qreeue county, I'll , containing about Ibrty flva (4 ") acres of rich bottom laud There is ou the lu'ouilsa a valuable STEAM E N 0 I N E 1 which will be included hi thn gdo. The Coal Uauk Is open and shows an inexliaustable sup ply. No more desirable location lor a Distil lery can he found In the State. For lurllior particulars apply to E, A. Flen nlkeo, Davidson's Fo ry, Greene county, l'a., or by letter to tho undersigned, JOHN M. DAH11A1I, 'ft; 8m. Harlsville, Bucks Co., Fa. Nin:im r s malm. BY virtue ot'a wilt of Venditioni Exponas, Issu d nut ot the Court ol' Couiiiinu I'leus of (liueiiu county, uml to me directed, there will be exposed to public sal- at thu Court House, In Wajntshurg, on Saturday, 1st day of June next, ut one o'clock, p. ui., the lot lowing property, viz i All the rifdit, title, Interest and claim of de fendant of, iu and to a certain Tract ot Lund flluale iu Wayne township, Greene county, l'a., conlalnlui four hundred nnd flily acres, mora or less ; utn ul three hundred acres cleared, and has erected thereon two hewed log dwelling houses, two lo Bt.ilil, h, ono log burn snd other out buildings. There are two apple orchards and other improvements on tlie premises. Adjoining hinds of O'ln Hiiragg, David Spragg, William tSprugg, John Spr.igg and ethers. Taken in execution as the property of Den nis Meiidieu mid Samuel W. Fulton at tho suit of Thomas II. Mcijdien for use of Admin istrators of Joliu Luce, dee'd. IIkatii Jonss, fi;H-4t Sheriff, aEirYSBUHfJ ASYLUM FOll ISVAL1U SOLDIERS. Inporporiitoil ty Act of A-.cf nilily of tho Comiuouwoultli of reiiliiiylvmiU, Man-li 0, 1MI7. Thn Biianl of f npi rvlHni-H iippoinlwl tiythn nlioro Cor porulloll to curry tint li. i.l.je.-lH ot tlun'irt ol' llH'oi-pnrn-t li hi , rt-Kpec( fully uiinoiMii-i.1 io lli.i pul'lii- that tin l,iKiln tiirn ol IViiiHvlvaiiln hiiN nulliorlzi'il llm iiiinitiK ol I'iiiiiIh tor tho i-i-i-rtloii, fsliililinlirm ut, iunl niiiliilimiiiin-H ul' utt AhvIiiiii tor Invalid SoMii-H ol' tho lain war. to li Imllloti tin-llatlli-Kii-hl ot'll.'ttyshU'K. uml aniill iiulilrolMi-llt lo imt i' loi ir I'ini'MH to i niiuo to lie. ii-nt'voii-nt iitiji-ci, liavt' i-nipowi'i-i-il tin-Citi poraljon lo tlltrltnt iimonif.it Iho HiiliNrrila r. hik-Ii urlii l'H of vain" uii-l Ine-rrnt, from lIN-oriatlon with' III" lain war, nraiiv lilntlcVH. i-tt'cct... pron. I'rty.oi'i'Klali', n-al or pi i-.soii.tl, w hatt-vt-r, In thu Stain or uiiti-wiiflrtt, ut Miti'ti liinii or upon mirn tu-iiiH, iiti'lln hiii-ii wtty Ami niiiinit-r wlialitii'Vi-r, ii-t to theini.halt R'-niii lll.tuiy laws of IhoCoininonwi-ulthlij tho uuturitry iiotwitlulitiitl-liK- Tho nntcrlirUi- U corilially rPi'omt-niii'il hy Ihofotluwlng iiitiiii-u nun wi-ii Known n-jti.-11 : Mnjor General GEO, G MEADE, Ex-Governor A. G. CUItTIN, Major General UALUSHA HEXNYPACKEIt, M,icr General E. M. GltKtiOltY, Major General JOMN It. HUOOliE, Major General CIIAHLES 11. T. COLLIS, Major Gene id II' V J MA DILL, M j .r General J tS L. SELFU1DGE. Hriiielier General JA.MKS A liEAVEIt, llrigadler General JOSEl'II F. KNIFE, Drgadier General WM. T. HOLTON, lirigmlier General SAM'L M. ZL'LICIC, Uriifiulier General JOHN K ilL'ill'll Y, Hrlgadier General JOHN F. llALLIEll, ISrigiuller General T. F. McCOY, Brigadier General R E. WINSLOW, Drioiidier General HENRY PLEASANTS, llrigadier Geiiernl J. P. S, OOIUM. Brigadier Geneial J. M. CAMPBELL, Brigadier Genei a' THOS. M. WALKER, Brigadier General WM. COOPER FARLEY, Brigadier General I). M GREGG, Colonel F. S. S'lUMBAl'GII, Thu hit lur tlii! Justitution (thirty ihtph) Iihs iilrendy Wen iitiTluirttnl, iui1 il in ho)t-(l tlutt Uie gouil work miiy cuiunii in'o ln'iiirc niiilsiimiiK'i'. SiitiHciiplidiM will l-cnccivt'il t lit otlico of tho Ass, rial ion, N. ll'JUCIiiiinit nirc t. Ihiialulpliiat uii uiitl iiilir Muwliiy, tli.' tlth titiyoi' M;iy, 1M17. For I'iicli riiliMi'i iptiiii ut tho ilulUr.H ft' n rlirii'tito will ho IseUt'il, which will cut it Lu tlu'li-'l-k-r tu mi.-li iirtiuto of value rh iiiity lii iiwanl A to iu inutiln i'. Tin' lii'Nt ili-ili'iiiiiiioii ol' nwar U will In muuV intmetl i ntcly uji'in tlui i'cr itt ol' Sm,iiimiI-ii rlitinnH ut i-nt'li, Tint ilisiill-ufloii will ht jiulilic, it ml untlcr tin diivct mprrviriioii ol Hi'1 Coi poiiituix. I'nrmiiiH ut it ilistamn' mu-tin.-sl( In rt'iiiit tln ir sub- Ht'liptioiiS (Wliftl plMi'lffllt-li'J I i.V PiWt olI'liM IIIOIK'y WtltT, or ri girstcri'ii it't ti-r, to hieim luumpt ililivury. Diret t till luilum t .!. I). UOr'KMAN, SliL'HKTAKV Ki'lllOF .Sl t'EllVIi'ilt?, lt"X 1M.IM.. l'llil:ilt phlA. Th follnu liia in ii Hrhwluh' of ili- awtiMl to In- ninth un der thi' IIimI ilistriUninii. Tln ilriim of DiiuiinnilH nml otlu-r pri'i'iuiiM Btoiii" Hi-ic pmvlia-ii-'l huni i ili.i'iin nf tho Bon tli tinting th'-wxiMiint ilnir Ki'iMiiiii'in'N.4 in rnrtirlurl tu liy Mi-iin. lift I At r (., t it- ni"st i'Mi iimvu iliuiuonil im pirtirn in lh" cuuniiy, uml hy J. Hermann, tUaiiiuml kit tt-r, New Vork. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Illt:orpomn-tl hy Act of Ai-n-inlily of tint roninionwciiltll ol IVtinivlviuiia. Mart-htl. isn;. OIBcolliS eUHsi'.NU'i'Strtvt, I'ltihnWiihln FIRST DISPOSITION. Eiglily Thousand Sti'iscribers ut Five Dollars Each. 1 I Diamond Xccklnco, -fS lliilliauts, valued at...$.;!0,000 i! 1 idauion Cluster Brooch nod Ear Rings b',000 !! 1 Award lo-to Govern ment Bonds 10,000 1 1 Diamond Cross, set iu S Ivor 7,000 fi I Diamond cluster brooch 5,000 li 1 Award to fo Govern ment Bonds r,100 7 1 Diamond Single Mono Ring 4,"00 8 1 Diamond Cluster llruce- i let 4,000 . 9 1 Diamond Single Stone j Scarf Pin.....'. 4,000 10 1 Diamond cluster hrnorh 4,oeo : 11 1 Din wind Clustery. ucc- ! let 4,000 12 1 Pair Single Stone Dia mond Ear Rings 3, ."00 1.1 1 Diamond cluster brooch ,1,000 It I Award HMD Govern ment Bonds 3.000 IS 1 Diamond Single Stono Pin 3,000 10 1 Diamond Singlu Stone Stud 3,i:0l) 17 1 Diamond cluster brooch 2,i"00 18 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring B.flOO 19 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch 2, B00 20 1 Diamond Single Sumo Ring 2,000 21 1 Diamond Cluster King.,. 1,000 22 1 Long India Camel's Hair Hhuwl 1,500 23 1 Choice Emerald Stud... l.fillO 21 1 Single Slouo Diamond Ring 1,000 23 to 31 10 Awards of 10-40 Oov- ernuvnt Bonds, each 1,000 35 1 Three-stone Diamond and Ruby. Lall'-lioop Ring 800 88 1 Dimmed Single-stone - Ear Knobs 800 37 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs COO 38 1 Diamond Single-stonu Ring, alar selling r00 30 1 Diamond Single-stone Pin COO 40 1 Diamond Cluster Brace let COO 4ltoC0 10 Awards of 10-40 Gov ernment Bonds, each find CI 1 Lady's Diam'iUct watch 400 C2 1 Diamond single Stono Ring 330 C3 1 Diamond and Opal Clus ter Ring 2.-.0 01 1 Diamond Single Stono Ring 2110 fifi 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pins 2ittl 0U 1 Diamond Single Stouo Stltd loll f.7 I Diamond Cluster Pin... loO OS 1 Ciiniro and Pearl Brooch ami Ear Rings 100 50lo I3S-I00 Awards Itl-lo Govern ment Hmi Is, each IOC 139 to 'id-lOO Awards. Government LcgiilTciidera, cudi... fie 8,000 Awards, Government legal lenders, each fi Thf itlitrlhatlna'of tho uhovn trw-nnl. will hp nmitn hi public n. ftonniiMUio tiili'tTlptliin I, lull, of whiuh tlno no tlic will huulvi'ii llironull tlio mpi-r. On unit llor Miiy Uihtlio DliumaiUii will ho on oxhiiiUiou ut tlio nlllouof thu AHmirhillt'li. 'Iin; tioll- run i iinlhti'titly ri'ly nn vor.vllilntc hi'linj con. iluL'toil In ihoinnnt hniioniliht nml fair iiiiiiin.'r. All lln nwitrtls will Iin lianilril ttM-irtlllt:ntv linltli'i'n, linnn-illati-ly nltor tlii'tllrtt'llinlloiit ll't-i'of nil coitt, at llio ollltit ul lliv Coniiuiiy, o. lUUC'llUSl'NUl' Slroot, I'lnlmMphln. ni:nTirti'ATi!. Wtthoroliy corllfy Unit wi havu oxninlm-il tha ntiim.oij OikmIn, 1'ti.irU, Kint'i'iililii. ltnhliHi, uml nthor I'l-M-lnnit Stniit-s, im di'icrllivU in tint uhuvo llHt, mitl liuil tlii'in ull Kuuuluo. HUN LE UltO'S,, Mntnmiil Iin,rl.T., ail M Aims i.iss, Niw Viirlt. J. lliat.MANN, Diitn d SKtlrr, UiU UouM Strict, Nt-w Voile, l;t AOKNTV WANTIO, BoukiCBll bo hml contulnlnir tvimty certlfloutim, Ml, MTNIinRD DOLLARS. Allonti'K fbr CurtlUeutt' iiiiint hn inhlritmnil to 1. 1). HOFFMAN, Siiirohrr, (S.:m. Vox US1, l'eit OIUin, I'hllnlulpUli. MAaBtE WORKS. S U .11 ill E It S G I L L & B R 0 . , (Jewells old stand, upper eud of town ) riMIE publle aro rospectfully Informed that I Summersoill & Bro. hive Just received a largo stock of all kinds of MARBLE WORK! Such as Grave Stones, Monuments, Mantle Work. &c. Wo uro prepared to furnish work at reasotinblo terms on short notice. Cull and examine our stock, styles, imduri es bo loru purchasing elsewhere. fii8-tf uuVKNiTtoiisTT. ss. ISTIIB Oltl'IIANs' CODIIT, DkC TliRM, 1800. No. 17. IN tho matter of tho Partition of tho Real E tato of Isiiro Blaokledge, dee'd. And now to witt March IS, 1807, on mo tion the Court grunt a rule on tlio heirs and legal representatives of said deceusi d, to bo and appear at tho next Term ot Court and choose or refuse the pro nisos at tlio valuation, or show cause hy the same shall not he sold. By the Court, J. F. TEMPLE, Clerk All pei scms interested will take notice of the above rule of Court, ami attend If they see proper. DEATH JOHNS, Sheriff. CiS-tC iTScrcnntile ANC8Hiiiuit last of i'cciie County, a., for the year 1807. M0N0NUAHELA. TOWNSHIP. cuss hol. I VI l'J 60 14 7 00 14 7 (10 14 7 00 H 7 no 14 7 00 is io oo a so oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 ii 12 ;o VI V Ml 11 i M 14 TOO 12 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 6 25 00 0 26 00 1.1 10 00 VI 12 611 14 7 oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 la looo 14 7 00 is looo la io oo 15 10(10 u 7 no 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 no li 7 no 11 7 oo 14 7 oo II 26 00 U 2j dO la to oo I la inoo is io oo la io oo ia io oo 14 7 no 14 7 no ! 14 7 00 14 7 no 14 7 00 14 7 (10 14 7 0o 14 7 00 12 12 60 ia io oo Mi-riroy, l)h-knou & Slmua A V llonifhiirr I) CoiilK-uour & Son 51 Unit Win ItoiMhnt.r l! A Mi'Mli'fzatt Win Oray A Soih J M It S I Oruy (ilWIllfry) I'KKKV TOWNSHIl'. J M Urnwn A S Morrlti Wl M.nris J I' Donley . Co 11 South A llio E F .Morrla Dl'NKAHD TOWNSHIP. A P Stcwurt J F Taylor U O l.t lnh-y II II 1'.. ul W T Wllliamil A M.1I4" ,loii,-n .4 WoolBi-y i'illHtni(iry) N Ck-uvvtiijur (illtilh-ni UUHIiNB TOWNSHIP. llailry A Co Slnnh-y ASU-klfinutth I.anlx & l.i-till-y F'SratoliA Co CU.M11EULAND TOWNSHIP. T I. Cuinmons CAKMIC1UELS B0IIOUO1I. .7 I, M.eiliror Win llarttniin I. ai.ll.-y St MitchniT Horn.-r A; Cronaatu .1 1' llutllnwa Ik-nry .linii.-iuii j A J burnctt M01WAM TOWNSHIP. A .) ItnrHOD Aiiiih Wiilton Fli-lrhcr Allnuin .Mi I. r lanm Sl'.nt lrior I'riuh l.ippi nrott (illlllh'i-y) ! U 11 Murialui-k lill-lllh ryl I JUFFEKSON TOWNSHIP. II 'it Ilrothvril CI, in. I & lie. .1 A l.in.lfi-y Smith A III. ok A .1 Martin II. iil. T & Fh nniken I. 1 1 II tt Co Jortuph Si-tlijwkk O L lli iiny I Voting M A .lourilr-ll W It Martin Diulimt Thomail I M0KK1S TOWNSHIP. Fmllli & Hopkins I Jnroh Swnrt J 4 II Pi-nil W lions & Co WlllTIiLY TOWNSHIP. (1 O I.i-inh-y John lln.hon Viilur Huileion WAYNE TCWNSII1. Itraion Calvort Oriinlco & Strodiiiilcr OILMORB TOWNSHIP. P Mi-Cul lough Co SPltlNOIIIM. TOWNSHIP. II SWhlto John Darker 11 S iVhitii (ut the mlin AI.KPPO TOWNSHIP. Wooilrnir k I)yo IlICIIUILti TOWNSHIP. ItlHSit A Iti.L.-i-a .ltilni'i.Ollogly II W Oray lanii's llavfl II M A .I it' Wnttnn Ililo-s A' Kim-alil M'lllniiiihy A Li-wit Oimriw Ko.n-h ellstlllory) WiT.leit llryon (iliiililh-ry) John Finliisati (ill.iillcrv) MARION TOWNSHIP. Pt-ter Brown N 'lark A Sou L It EraiiH Frank .M llnryiin Sayi.ru it Uo.k imoa A .1 Sowol'tl Jiuim-a Onilior A A- II FCiiinpholl ShlrkASuttuu LvwIh Day Thompson A Iliilt7.ill Tnvh'r A Wtillaco N il .M.-Clelliini Inline llooprr II A Hill. h;il t J Munni'll SrollA- t'o 0 W It ilnTta Ik Co M A llarvay Slati-rOili'iil'iiugh 1) W llraiUn ltritth'ii A Co Win li.iil-'.v IlitiiH iTnylor 7 no 7 00 7 oo 7 no 7 oo 7 00 7 00 13 10 00 7 no 7 oo looo 7 oo 7 00 7 oo 7 Oo IOoO 7 oo 7 oo 7 (HI 20 00 20 on 20 00 10 00 10 (10 11100 14 II 14 la 14 14 14 7 7 7 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 13 14 . 14 13 14 IS 14 14 14 13 14 14 13 10 00 io no . 10 00 10 00 lo no lo oo 7 oo 7 oo 7 oo 10 oo 7 00 7 00 10 on 7 oo io oo 7 00 7 oo 7 00 10 00 7 no 7 oo llalnKHll JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 10 00 P M Urlnu-s ! 14 700 Cli.TlllSTOHJ(SlllP. Znonlon la 10 SO lanifH Call i Co IS lnoo Call, HohrrtK A-Oo la looo FIIANKIJ.N TOWNSHIP. .Irco Hook 14 7 00 KAIIil,. VI 7U0 II I. Ilnllinnn 13 lo 00 A J l.li-iii'ott 14 7 fa Hook A ; Wlm ellMlllrry) 6 23 00 Tlii'Ciiurtol' Appunl will ho In-1.1 at thn Trnnmiiw'" Ollk'i' In WayttOHhnid, on Tlmrniluv nnil Vrlilav, May 30 ami .11, 1S07. A. HOWARD, Mercantile A'tiiiralmT. 6;S-lt U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE VOn 18C7. NOTICE 13 1IEHEBY OIVEN TO ALL persons interested that the annual lists of assessments for Internal Hevenuo Taxes for tlio year 1 8U7, havo boou returned to me by the several Assistant Assessors of the 2 lib Collection District of Pa,, and that they will be open lor inspection at the ASSESSOIt'S OFFICE, In the Borough of Washington, from the 2nd to tlie liitli day of May "next, during which time persons aggrieved may make appeals from what they consider erroneous assess nvnls. Appeals must lie lu willing, sped y lug particularly the matter ol complaint, re specting which 11 decision Is requested. JAS. 11. UUPLE, Assessor tilth DM. fijl-2w i'lie Wonder of the Age j TIME, MONEY AND LABOR SAVED I THE LATEST AMD BIST CHUitN! ONE Of THE LATEST PATENTS, issu ed on tho I Itu day of September, IHtitl, to W'lii. It. McCutcheon, of Washington, Iowa, will bo oil t'xliloltloit ina few days ul JOHN MUNIS' ELL'S In Wameshurg, Pa. This CHUUN must Biipeisuile any thing of the kind heretn'i re produced. The siuiiileness of Its construct on, and its two fold or reversed mot ion, ih.it prodihcs butter from three to six minutes must lndiioo tlio community to examine Its qualities It saves time it saves work and produces as much butter us any churn In ex istence. Mr. Mnn.iell has full power to sell lights for Pennsylvania or New York Statu as well as to 1'urnluli Churns to citizens of this county. MOHIUS, ULLOM & CO, . . Aiteuts. . t)27'.f. ml SPUING AKKIVAL OF 1807 DRY GOODS AT liicii mm ! AT UXOR,! OLD STiD." THE GOODS ALL VmU, 11IK- S3T YLB o , LATEST AMD QESTr thf. Fabrics, as Keprcsented, AND T1IK ASSIWMW KE?r CjIYIP.ETE, MMIE UNDERSIGNED 13 DETEKMINPtY I to sell, ,,,!, HKAIT r.is , uSb0Stnf,',,,g;iiu,T ins stock T k. EVANS. '--" Wayuesburg, Pa. I.ELMIIOM.S CONOBXTRATBD EXTUACT Jlo" v ' I! rent Diuretic. iiaMi:oi.i,' msersTiimi) kxthact basuhmiu 1 the Great Jihad Purifier. Both ore prepared according to rules ot riiarimicy and Chemistry, andro a vTmoat active that can bo made. 8;l8eow-ly IN reply to numerous inquiries in regard to the manner of convming tl,0 August 7 8-to. into Hie news-20 Gold Coupon Bond wo make tlie following statement for tho benefit of tho holdeiH of 7 ,1-lns, who may not be informed - I ho Government computes tho Interest on both bonds iu currency from the date of tha maturing of the last coupon, allowing seven nnd three-tenths or, the 7 3-ins, and charging six per cent on the fi-ang For example t you send to aslnngtun luoo 7 3-10 Bond which reaches there on May 1st , 0(( 74 days interest, (From Feb, Intnl.'.'."'. 14 r,(l rri2'--! $1,000 1 in days interest, (From Jan. 1st.) id 06 1 (This is counted at BUS days per annum.) . , 1.019 AC Allowed for 7 3-l()s 1,011 80 You pay Government 470 It will he seen hy this that tho Gold interest s given us currency, which is of itself a profit tu the putty convening tho 7 3-IOsof nearly moi.T m.u.Aiis per $1,11110. nsido from the fart that at llm present rate of Gold, say 40, the 4-JOs pay over 8 per cent, per annum. At nruscnt wo me cnnveitim; the 7 3-lOs ou much belter terms than the Government as tho present buying and sailing rates enables lis to allow the holder ot the 7 3-IOs a better figure than has yet been olmrcd by unv one as a commission. Parties exchanging through us. In addition togettinn' much better terms tlmn they can rroiu tlie Government, will have their 5-2( do ivered to them immediately, thus saving delay V e also register any bonds sent, to us without charge. ( n all Bonds sent us by Ex press, we py cliarg-s both wavs and remit promptly a directed. J.t.s T. Biiady&Co., Oeiilers 11 Government Securities,' Corner I'll tli and Wood Streets, Pittsburgh. Pa fijl-Ut. . THE GLOJtY OF MAN 13 STRENGTH There tore the nervous and debilitated should immediately uso Heluibold's Extract Buchu. 8:l3eow-ly FELLOW CITIZEN! ! MR. PRESIDENT, IS E have just received a splendid stock of S P R I r o AND SUM .11 ER CLOTniNfi! AUAi-i-JiW Hi MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. f ALSO, A FULL LINK OP .Gents' Furnishing Goods, W1,t..l, u,n ...111 ...It l !. 1 .1 .... .. .,.. w iiu ui. um inweai, rnies. Call and cxiimino our stock Prices aro down ami 11 wo can 1 sen a man tlio clothing he wants NOUUDYIN Wavni;shl'kocan. A. J. SOWERS. Room In Allison's Building, Wuynesburg, P. .... ... vtM'.r-iui. niiu uuuML'iiu rem-- cilirs for unploHHiuil tn rtuiiircrous tlisunses. Vwi H(fmho.d,n Kxtrant Huchu anl Improvotl IlllUM ttTltuli It. I It 'iTAitsnrt nmrn iinhliinaunt ...... sale of town lots r 1MIEHE WILLBEOITERKD AT PUBLIC . Sale ul Wayuesburg, Greeuo co., Tu.. on Moml.iv, M..y 27, 1807. Town lots lu tho proposed row addition to the Town of Waynrsburg. These LOTS aro. (leimiiiiiiuy siiuuieu oiun or mo Court House, and iill'ord tine building sites. The plan ot', tliea ldillon to tho town, showing the Lots, Streets, Alleys Ac, is at tin otllco of li M.' Sayersiind W. E Gapen, Esqs., In Waynes burg, who will anawer all Inquiries in relation to I Im property, and soil to persons who wish to buy at PRIVATE SALE. Those who deslro to mnko a choice selection would perhaps do well to call Immediately ami obtuin It ut private salo. T Ha IF5. JttL SI i, , One-tlilrtt of the purohuo money In hand and tho balance ln twacquiil annual paymontg Willi Interest. It, A. BAYERS., fjl-tf "i.'-',y