f oral IHatUu WAYNKSBUllGi . j '.t c , , . , WEDNESDAY, MAY 2S, 1807. Mishler's Herb Bittern, u certain euro for Dyspepsia, at Q. W. Robert & Go's. Dbmonsthatbd That tlie tale stylo of short drosses display '. large foot to a great disadvantage, The heavy ralna ot Saturday and Sat urday night filled the banks of Ten Mile to overflowing. Much of the bot tom land was itiundatcd and some dam-i age done. , . . , Rkoibter in Bankruptcy. We notice the name of'Capt. J. B. Donley, of Mt, Morris for the 24th Dist., among the list of nominations 'for Western Penn sylvania, and recommended by chief Justice Chase for appointment to Hon. Wilson McCaudless. It is tin excelleut appointment. '. Goto G. W. Roberts, and buy our paints, dry and in oil. A Goon IIotjsk. Our readers will refer with pleasure to the advertisement of A. & B. F. Campbell Jr., in another column. The name of the old firm has been done away with but the establish ruent still maintains its reputation for honest dealing, good stock and cheap rates. You liavent seen Wayneaburg until you visit Campbell's Storo. .,;' . ... All the popular Patent Medicines ot the day, sold at G. W. Roberts & Co's. 'A Man ou a Monkey 1' Rev. Alex. Clark of Pittsburg, proposes to deliver a lecture to our citizens,with the foregoing for a subject, on Tuesday evening the 4th of June, in the College Chapel. This really brilliant and able minister combines iu his discourses tho elegant and instructive. Ho abounds in 1'ioli coloring, dazzling imaginative, and practical wisdom. Lot all who would not miss a treat attend. To au. Whom rr may Concern All porsons indebted to Win. A. Porter will at once make payment to him, and if he is indebted to any person let them pre sent their accounts and get their pay. W. T. E. Webb is no longer my as aignce, Wm, A. Pouter. Ferfumery, Hair Oil, Toilet Soaps and a great variety of Notions, at G. W. Roberts & Co's. Corn. The season is about over and most of this grain is planted. Farmers tell us that corn planted thrco weeks since has not yet come up, owing to wet, unseasonable 'weather. In all prob ability re-planting will have to be done in this, section. The wheat and lruit prospect is cheering. Hard at It The workmen are fast ra-rooliiig tho Hamilton House. This is in perfect accord with Guiiikr spirit of improvement. He buys the biggest houses, keeps tho biggest stock of Dry Goods and sells them the cheapest of any man in the County. Uphams Freckle, Tan and Pimple Banisher, for sale at G. W. Roberts & Co's. : Tntc Exhibition. On last Thursday evening the exhibition given by the Javenile Mile Somety of the C. P. Church, in the College Chapel, passed off in good stylo and with the eclat deserved by the performers Much might be said oonoorning the manner, matter and obaraclor of all that was said and done, without disparagement to tho youthful actors. There were those in the audience w ho listened with unfeigned pleasure to the reading of their productions. As none but linguists can appreciate the exquisite musto they have on suoh oc casions, we cannot pi offer our opinion on that score. The tableaus were con sidered good, the beBt part of the pro gramme. A large audience attested the faot that it) just requires our youth and beauty to bring the citizens out, We have nothing to chronicle concerning order, unless it may be the boorish habit of stamping, which, to the credit of the boys, was but little indulged in this time. A good deal ot superior sole leather is usually worn out at publio exhi i titions, by stamping and shuffling to manifest the approbation of their wear' ers, ot the performances, or attraot at tention. We notice that gonerally who stamp the hoayiest are least able to fur nisb boots for thomsolyes. Stamping is an Indication that the persons are in the habit of attending cheap shows of a low order, where the custom is popular, and Iho habit accompanies ,thera into halls where respectable exhibitions are held. Enthusiasm which manifests itself by ' atampinir is not to be dosired. Cattle iu fly-time are justified in indulging in in this privilege ( but wero they to visit College Chapel and stamp half as muoh as animals capable of counting two, how 1 long would their presence be endured T Goino Down. A, TV Stewart offers his stock ot Dry Goods at auotion in viow otthe deoline. Guniun, the A. T, Stewart of Greene County, will not sell at auotion but he is offering his stock at suoh low ratos that competition will Jjirdly be thought of. .' Over With. The Democratic Pri mary election oo last Saturday was marked with more than ordinary inter est, The contest for Sheriff was most animating. The friends t the different candidates voted early and often. Men were voted from West Virginia. Iu the evening tho returns cave sure indU cations ot an overwhelming majority forBilveus for Sheriff. His majority over both candidates being something less than 2,500. Wantku'. 10,000 lbs Broko Wool well washed j 1000 lbs new feathers 100 bushels corn ; 1000 lbs Bacon, . The highest price will be paid for the above articles. Wm. A, Pouter, Waynesburg, May ';2d, 1807. 4t. Lindsey's Blood Searcher for sale at Dr. D. W. Braden's Drug Store, City styles, M'Gurgao's, latest and best, at Frank Dull Just now the tamers are busy washing and shearing their sheep, mak ing it dull. We may look.however, for flush times soon, as the wool clip in this county is estimated by an old dealer to bo woj-th $000,000, and it will not be long until it is in the market. Connoisseurs say that Frank M'Gur- i gan has the unest and most fashionable goods in the place. Bazaar and Festival The enter tainmcnt in the Court House on to-morrow evening promises to be a recherche affair. The Hier's Baptist Mite Society have long had it in preparation. It will bo wanting in no particular. Those who attend may have the assurance of being feasted on tho early delioaoics of the Boason, can be iurnished with divers fancy articles from a chemise band to an elegant bonnet for the ''doar one," bo sides contributing to tho advancement ot a worthy causo. Take our word for it and go. One Dollar will buy one bottle Lind sey's Blood Searcher, at G. W. Roberts & Co's. Personal. We wero not allowed last week owing to the crowded state of our columns, to notice tho return of our friend Mu. Rouert Adams from Wash ington, D. C. "Bob." has served tho Government nobly and faithfully .for the last six years in the capacity of defender and official, and now volunlaiily returns among us to escapo tho excitement of the city. Ho is ever welcomo in Waynes burs. Frank M'Guiman ns'nnUlics the peo ple of the county by his low prices. The Washington Roubeky The ao count of which wo publish on our out side, has a-ixuiiicd another shape since the article referred to is in type. We learn that tho young Ellsworth was a detective from Cii.ciunatti and in the guise of a '-fast young man" sold the guilty parties and proved tho means of their arrest. The denouement i said to have created considerable surprise in town and country. That locality is be coming celebrated, criminally, so much so, tb.'it,hereibouta instead of consigning an offender to tho realms nt Pluto we tell him to go to Washington county ! Pure Drugs and plenty of them, at D. V. Braden's Drug Store Tni.M.MiNos, a large and fancy assort ment at if rank JU Uurgan's. Truk a PiiEACiiiNU. In every branch of business, the benefits of advertising are immense, Ihero is a risk but it is small, and the probabilities are largely in favor of success when you let it be known that you have something for sale, theroby going steadily to work to turn up something latherthan sit still, waiting for something to turn up.' Guiher understands this and improves every opportunity, of letting people know that he has a large and fine assort ment of Dry Goods which are sold at the lowest possible rates- Laird's Bloom of youth for the com plexion and skin, at G. W. Roborts & Co's. Enlarged. On last Monday the Pittsburgh Gazette actually came to us with a broad grin on ita face , this may seem strange, too, whan we toll that it is longer than it ever was. The Gatelte is the largest and cheapest journal in Wostorn Pennsylvania, complete in all ita departments and what is better, rad ically right in politics. It has com pleted its first year under the manage ment ot the present proprietors, Penni man, Reed & Co., and if itoontinues in success as heretofore must outstrip all competitors iu the journalistic race. It now contains 30 columns ot good read ing and costs considerable less than any daily or woekly in tfto city. Every one of our tanners should send tor the Ga zette. N. 13. The Gazette would be more popular here I' we could get the last edition on the day of issue. Wm. A. Poktur will sell Shoep Shears and Wool Twine cheaper than the cheapest, lie cannot be beaten in the price of any article he has a full line ot goods, the place to get bargains. It. Toi.r. payers indebted to Waynes burg Pike Co., at gate kept by James Buck, will be expected to pay arrearages to the Company Tkkabuukr. Halli Hair Ucnewer, the host prepar ation for the hair in use, at U. W. Rob ertiiVCo'i. , , Outlandish. Some porsons devoid ot shamo, without respootfor themselves or the community at larae, have indulg- ed tfieir Cowardly propensities of late iu ,i , , r the committing of sundry outrages. On last Saturday Dight the house of Mrs. c. u . i j. . Susan Pettitwas stoned and aoverai windows and the sash broken. On Sunday night the same persons, we pre sume, amused themselves by throwing large stones and a barrel into the well of Mrs. Allison. What cause these ruffians have for injuring the property ot these ladies we cannot surmise. Indeed, could there bo a caase T We Call the at tention of our borough authorities to this matter with the expectation that means will bo taken to quell such riotous pioceedings in future, and we warn suoh as engage in it that unless the ca rousing is desisted from they will be ap prehended and summarily punished. Wk would be much obliged to minis ters it they will furnish us promptly with notices ot the marriages at which they officiate. Also, to any person who may furnish us with notices of deaths occur ring in our community. Marriages, deaths and other iucidents have occur red recently which we should have not ed, but they came to us too late. By heeding this you will confer a favor on us and our readers. Allen's Lung Balsam and Perry Davis' Pa m Killer, in any quantity at Braden's Drug Store. Lecture. Our readers will hear in mind the temperance lecture ot Rev. J. A. Davidson, in the uhnroh on the hill this evening, After the exercises he will . organize a Lodge of Good Tem plars. Mr. Davidson comes to us aftor haviug spent eleven years in the lecture Geld, in England, British America, and in the United States, especially in Cali fornia and Michigan, and is strongly re commended from different parts of our state, having recently organized forty one lodges in the Eastern part of it. Another large arrival at Frank M'Uurgnn'u Clothing and Dry Goods Store. Attention Reserves 1 T h u r s d a y next is the day tor tho first annual meet ing of tho Pennsylvania Resorvo Asso ciation, to bo held in Harrisburg. Gen. Win. M'Cundless has been selected as tho orator for tho occasion. All mem bers of the above distinguished organ ization during the war, are earnestly requested to attend. Tho 30th of May, 181)4, the Reserves fought their last battle ns a body. Gen S, M. Baily, formerly Colonel ot the 8th P. R. V. C , extends an earntBt invitation through theUnioutown papers, to the members of the Rcsoryo organiza tion. All ot Ayer's and Jayne's Medicines sold at Braden's cheap Drug Store. ' Trial op Lennox. The trial ot John Lennox, charged with the murder ot Robert Morrow, in the borough of Washington, on the 21st of October, 1HG4, was commcnoed in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Washington Co., on Tuesday. District Attorney Boyd Crumrine, and N. P. Fetterman. Esq., of Pitts, appeared fi r the Common wealth and Messrs. Montgomery, Gib son, Hart and Brady for the defense Tho prisoner, when arraigned, plead 'not guilty,' and the trial was proceeded with. The jury, alter an absence of some hours, agreed upon a verdict of "murder in the second degree," and recommend ed the prisoner to the mercy ot the Court. Lennox was brought into Court and sentenced by Judge Aoheson to eight years imprisonment in the ' Peni tentiary. Tun Siuour. Murder. The Grand jury oi v asningion vo. iouna a irue T L UT. Lf . rt I 1 . bill against John Bird and Thomas Whittaker, the alleged Sproul niurdor ers, evidence nave been adduced to warrant their being held for trial. The case is made strong enough to insure the belief that they may be convioted. A true bill has also been found against Bob, Mathews, the alleged robber of tho Canonsburg Bauk. Tho trials of all these prisoners will not take place before the next term of Court. Whrrk'8 tub Disgrace t We under stand that certain parties in our neigh borhood have perpetrated matrimony, but in order to gratify a fashionable tolly won't "own up." Now it tho 'blissful state" m not to blissful why not "acknowledge the corn!" Caret and wrinkles come no sooner for a frank avowal, and it is very evident that it leaves no room for scandal. Take a friend's advice and if you are in the har ness don't try to kick out so soon I Cold col der Russian A mericft. MARRIED. YOUNKEIi RICKEY O n the 18th inst., at the residenoe of the bride's father, B. F. Rickey, by Rev. Kendall, Mr. J. Younker and Miss M. A. Rickey, all of Greene county Pa. ... U. S. STOCK MARKET. Saturday Kvbsino, May 25, 1807. The quotations of the Now York Stock Ex chango to-day are as follows: U. 8. Bonds, Os 1881 '. ...MV U. S. Bond, S 20's, 1H2 100' U. S. Bonds. 11-208, 18G4 10r C. S. Bonds, 6-20's, 18US 10(i IT. 9. Bonds, (now issue) 6-20s, 18G6.....107J 10 40s 0I) iJocemoer 'umpounas ...,i iii: August 7-8U8 100, June 7 -80s ion July 7-80s 105J l'lTISDUBCI GKNKBAL M.UUKT. ! Saturday, May 28, 1807. SS(W hus been very unsatisfactory. The opinion is ironoral that there will not be any Oeculod ; n!e nnlll after ham m. active all the week. Holders are not dlspos- ed to itive way la order to effect sales, but we !""'",",,'., rnn,.- ,n ,',.. lina been considerable dealluif. Wu quote the Pittsburgh market as follows, which are the wholesale prices ( GRAIN Wheat at . $3 10 Corn at $1 iiool 3(1 Rye at o$l 72 Buckwheat $3,2fi37ft. Onts 70. FLOUR Sprina Wheat at SU.SOalU. Winter " at a 10,00 Hvo at $9 ROidlO.Ou IlAY Baled at ; $23,00 ton. Iiooso at .;. fi27.oo2S,(Mj EGG9-8alcs at 17alc CUKJiSK Western Kesurvo at IU. Hamburg at...., 17(918 New York Goshen at S0a22 UUTTEtt Prime Koll at 1520c. APPLES Per barrel at fT.aOg.B.JO PUTATOE8 Per bush at 1 80 CHICAGO MARKET. Chicago May 25, 1867. Flour Spring extra $12 50aU 00. Wheat Irregular ; No, 2 opened at 12 (0. declined to 2 50, and closed at 2 57a2 60. (John Firmer and steadier. Sales of No. 1 at $1 02al 03i No. 2 at9ua9Bo; closing quiet at 1 02 tor No. 1, and 9u a97o for No. 2. Oats Firm and 8a4o higher; sales of No 2 77a79o, olosing at 7o. Rye Dull aud unchanged. Provisions Quiet i mess pork $22 50 Lard Sales at 12o. Beeit Cattle Firm at $G 25a8 70 for oonimon stock steers to smooth ship ping beeves. Hogs Active at 6 00a6 80 for com mon to extra choice. Sheep Dull ot 7a7 20. o Wayneaburg Market, CORRECTED WEEKLY 11V J. OUHIKR. Butter, fresh roll 15 to 20 Collee per lb 30 to .' Corn per bushel fi" Corn meal per bushel Coiintrv Soaii ni;r lb OR Candles, mould per lb 25 Candles, dipped " "... , 20 Cheese per lb 2r Dried Peaches per lb , f Ktfirs pr dozen .' " Klour per bbl 1 00 Flax seed per bushel 2 00 Feathers per lb 65 Lard per lb 1 H. W. Flour per lb J Molasses 75 to I fio Oata per bushel 35to livo per bushel 1 00 Timothy seed per bushel 275 to 8 p Rice per lb li Hugur, crushed per lb Sugar, retiued " " ; 'M Sugar, New Orleans, G lbs 1 00 P. It. Sugar, 8 lbs 1 00 Syrup, per gallon 1 00 Salt, No. 1 per bhl 4 00 Soft Soap per giillou 25 Tar per gallou 1 00 Tea per lb 2 00 Turpentine per gallou 1 50 Tallow per lb 15 Wheat per bushol 2 50 White Lead per keg 4 to 5 0C White Lime per busiiel 150 Potatoes per bushel ,,..123 to 1 50 Turnips, per bush ..; 45 . . o NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. May 27 Gold closed at 1 37. SPECIAL NOTICES A COUGH, A COLD, OB A SORE THROAT rl'.quirksimmkoiatk attrktiok, and should uk chucked. Ik Ai.lowkd to continuk, IRRITATION OF Til KLUNOS. A I'KK A1ANKNT TllltOAT DISEASE, Oil CONSUMPTION IS OFTEN TIIK RESULT. BROWN'S BBOWCHIAL TROCHES HAVIKO A DIRECT INFLUKNCB TO TUB PAHTS, v OIVB lMMblDIATB BEL1KF. For Bronchitis, Alim a, Catarrh, Consump tlvo and Throi Diseases, Troches are used with always fiood success. SINGERS and PUBLIO SPEAKER will fiud Trochet useful In clearing the voice when taken before Sinning or Speaking, and relieving ihe throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs Tho Trochet are recom- mBndBd nnd nreacrlbed bv Physlclana, and t " . haVo had testimonials from eminent men i throughout the country, Being an alwom of , moriti and having proved their efficacy by a tost of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various Darts of the world and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other article?. Oiitain only Brown's Bronchial Troohm," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitauons, that may bo offered. Solo kvbbywhkbb. Kov21-Gmo. WOT A Young Lady returning to hor country home, after a sojourn ot a few months in the city, was hardly recognized by hor friends. In place of aoarse, rustio, flushed fiico, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to tho cause of. so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the CIR CASSIAN BALM, and considered It an in valuable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its uso any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appearance an hundred fold, It is simple in its combination, as Nature her self is simple, yet unsurpassed in 'its efficacy in drawing Impurities from, also healing, cleansing and boauufylng tho skin and com plexion. By its direct action on tho cuticle it draws from it all ltslmpurltlos, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Naturo iutended It should be, clear, solt, smooth and beautliul. Price $1, sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order, hy W. L. CLARK Ss CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Favotto St.. Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agonta for the salo of the same Know Thy Destiny. ' Madami E. F. Thornton, the great English Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psychomotrlclan, who has astonished tho scientific classes of tho Old World, has located horsolf at Hudson, N. Y. Madamo Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, as lo en able her to impart knowledge of tho great est Importance to the single or married of clthor sex. While In a state of trance, she deliniates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument ofiutouso power, known as the Psychomo trope, guarantees to produce a' Ufo-hke pic ture of the future husband or wife of (lie ap plicant, togethor with date of niarrlago, po sition In life, leading tralta of character, &o. This Is no humbug, as thousands of ttlsUrrt Jnl als can assert. She will send whoa desired a corilfled certificate, or written guaruntco, that the picture Is what It purports to be. By enclosing a siuull lock of hair, aud stating place ol bhth, ago, disposition ad complex ion, and enclosing fllty cents and stamped en velope addressed to' yousulf, you will receive the picture and desired Information by return mail. All communications sacrolly oonfl deuttal. Address In confidence, Madami; E. F. Thorntok, P. O. Box :'3, Hudson, N. Y. Icbl3 '67-ly DR.. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE FILLS. A Substitute for Calomel. Tbm Pint tra aunpoMdof nnom raoU, harlDf lb potrer lo Mu tht momMou af lb ttnr prompt! u4 Snottullr bin pill or monurr, wd wilhoui produoloiurof IhoM ilairoMblo or dnrau offeoto which often fellow tho uM of tho 11 tor. In til bUloiu dluraon Uimo Plllt mor bo mod with eonfldonoo, u thoy promote tho dtahorio of T tiled bllo, ond remoTo tboto ohttruotiono from tho Uror tnd biliary duetv which on Iho ou of blUou OJToetloni Inirenonl. BUHENCtt'S MANORAKB PILLS euro Sick Booduho, ond oil dlwrdon of tbo Llror, Indlooted by ollow skin, coated tonnue, eootlvoaon, drowilnooo, ond t general fcellni ot woorlneu ond loaltnde, showing thtt tho Uror U In o torpid or obotruotod oondltlon, la short, tboa Pills mor bo ntod with od ron tons In oil eosee when purgotlro or ollomlr medicine Is required, Plosao oik lor "Dr. Bebonok's Hondrtko PUIt," ond obwrro thot tho two llkonosm of the Doctor ore on the QoTernraeut stomp ono when la the loot stoxo of Consumption, tnd tbo other la hit present heelth. Sold by ill Druggists tnd dotlers. Prleo If oont per box. Frlnclool Office, No. U North Ith Street, Phllidclphlo, Po. Uooerti Wholesale Agentot Denies Borneo A Co., tl Pork Bow, Now York; S. B. Honeo, lot Belli more St., UtHltnore, MO. i John 0. Pork, N. K. cor. el Fourth tnd Wilnut St., Cincinnati, Ohlot Walker Taylor, 1M ond 189 Wabuh Annuo, , CIiIcoko, IU. t Collins Brothers, southwest corner ol Second tad Vino Sis,, St. Louis, Ho. 4th b eth w. so. mo. 1 jr. Wonderful but True. MADAME REMINGTON, tho world-renowned Astroligist aud Somnambulistic Clair voyant, while iu a clairvoyant stato, deline ates the very feitturcs of the person you are to marry, andby too aid of un iustrumiut of Intense power, known as tho Psyclioinotropo, guarantees to produce a perluet aud Ufo-liUo picture of tho tuturo husband or wife of the applicant, with ditto of marriage, occupiition, leading traits of char tctcr, &e. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By staling place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and Itair, and en closing fifty cents, and stumped envelope ad dressed to you.sulf, you will receive the pic ture iiy return mail, together with desired in formation. t-yAildress in confidence, Maimmk Gkr triidb KtMi.NuioN, P. O.Box 2117 West Troy N. Y. . febIS '07-ly. o S'rce to Everybody. A Largo (i pp. Circular, giving information of tho greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It tenches how the homely may bacomo beautiful, the despised respected, and the for saken loved. No youiiB lady or Ecntlaman should full to send their address, aud receive a copy post paid, by return mail Address r. j. drawer, zi, fob20,'fl7-r,m Troy, N. Y. PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACE, IfOB FRESBIIVINO, IlliSTOItlNO, AND UEAUT1 FY1NO TUB HAIR. , And is the most delightful and wonderful ar- ticlo tho world ever produced. Ladies will fiud It not only a certain remedy to Restore, Darkon and Boautify tho Iluir, but also a desirablo article for the Toillet, as it is highly perfumed witli a rich and dollcute per fume, independent of tho fragrant odor of the Oils of Palm nnd Macu. The Marvel of Peru. A new and beautiful portuiue. which In delicacy of seent, and tho tenacity with which itcljngsto tho handkerchief and person, is unequalled. I be ttbovo articles for sale bv all druiriilsts and Perfumers, at $1 por bottle each. Bent oy express to any address nv proprietors. 1. W. WKlUHl' BUO., 100 Liberty Bt., New York Oct. 24, 1800. ly. llounly l ax statement. Account of tho School Directors of Morean township, in relation to bouuty taxes levied and collected in 1804 t Dr, April 1st, 1801, levied $1,217 87 Ur. By exonerations $ 19 81 By collector's commission. 8.1 00 by cobalt paid rarKlnson..., By cash paid M'Glumphy, 300 00 300 00 iiy do. Uass and Jiucuing- ham 600 00 By interest on orders 8 00 Iiy cash paid school fund 60 00 1,210 81 Balance uncollected 7 03 Bounty tax levied and collected in 1806 t Dr. Toam't. of bounty tax levied $5,819 88 Cr. By exonerations $ 888 09 By collector's per ccntage 171 59 By cash paid lor 19 vol- enteera 5,259 15 $5,819 88 we, me undersigned auditors, ao Hereby certify, the foregoing statement is correct, ac cording to the accounts laid before us for set tlement, to the best of our knowledge. J. O. POLLOCK, MILLER IAM3, JOHN BELL, Auditors. The account of T. P. Pollock, D. P. IBoll, Jacob Rush, and Henry Bell, Commissioners of Morgan township to levy and collect a tax 10 pay volunteers, uy an aci 01 Assomuiy, ap proved the 21th day of August, 1861. Dr. Amount of tax levied $0,819 62 Cr. By exonerations $770 00 . By interest and disc't paid Bank 82 00 By ain't paid cotleotors... 130 23 By " not yet collected... 56 00. By attorney's lees 10 00 Bv transnt'n and exp. of volunteers 128 85 $1, 170 08 $5,813 01 Dr. To subscription money $2,713 00 Tlv mniinf nntrl 1 7 vnlim. tocrs $8,853 70-$8,355 91 2 21 Balanco to collect $55 00 ur. Balance due Col. IIarrls....$ 69 00-f 67 21 Balance duo Commissioners 178 We, tho undersigned, do certify that the foregoing statement is correct, according to the papers and allegations laid before us. J. OT POLLOCK, MILLER I AM3, 6;16-8t JOHN BELL, Auditors, Mercantile AatcsNuieiit Lint of Greene County, Fa., Tor the ear 1S07. UOHOXOAHELA' TOWNSHIP. MrRlroy, Dlekwm A Sbano A V Utiiiluiur ! CniiKliwuuur k Son M IIiiiw Wm lluiiKhnar , 0 A Mivlriisutt Wrn limy A Sons J M A S I Utu (ctl.tlll.rjj fttlllir T0WN8UIP. J M rirowo A S Morris WO Morris J f l)onlo A Co U Sonth A Oro K V MwrU DUNKARD TOWNtUIP. A P Suwiirt J H Taylor 0 O Loiuloy 0 II I'jtitl WT Williams A Mitlo JuuwiA Woolsoy(illatillory) N Cleavuogcr (Olstllli.rt ) ORKKNiTOWNSniP. Daltcy k Ob Stauluy A Sirklosmlth Iints A Looiloy IStwIouACo CUUBKRLANUTOWNSHIP. T L Cumnions ... CARMICUAKLSIIOROUUII. J h MonlRHr Win lliirtninn llilli.y A MHchnor HorntT A Cri4tliUo J 1 lllitllUWH Holiry Jimi.oa A J JJuruutt UORQAN TOWNSHIP. A J Rnraon Amos Wiilton VlutuliiT Allinui Millor Inms Stout Prior Urluh l.ippi.ncott ((llstlllary) U 11 Muruuock(lt.tlM.Ty) JKrVARSON TOWNSUIP. Huwlt nnithors C'lowl A Uro J A Llmlai.y Hmllli A Hluck A J Mm tin U11II17 A Flftitnikon 1, MukIiom A Co J0IH'i SoilKwick 0 I. Urmiy R YotniK M A Joiinlen W II Murtln oiau not.. 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Smith A Hnpklus Jacob Swurt J A II I'oliil W Rom A Co WIIITEI.Y TOWNSHIP. O 0 Lmnlnv Jollll HiuIhoq Hiiltur Uutlsou V1VVK TPWvumn Ri'hhoii Calvort Oiunluu A Strustililor OILMORB TOWNSHIP. P UcCollougli A Co SPU1NOIIIU TOWNSHIP. II 8 White John IJarirur 11 s Into (ut tho mill) . auurru lonnaiiir. Woodruff A Dye RICIIIIILL TOWNSHIP. Illnslt A lllnut JumtwOiloiy u w tlruy Junius lluvs I) M AJ W Walton HiikIimA KIiiuUiI M'tUuinnliv A Luwls O.HirKo lloiti'h (.M.tllliTy) WtiHiii.n Hr.von (iiutlllory) John lliinlgiiu (ilUiilkTy) MARION TOWNSHIP. Pelijr llrown N Clark A Son L.K Uvnno Frank M'Uurirun , SaytM'sA llodkiusoa A J Soworrf Jimii'H (luiiior A A II VOampoell Shirk ASuttuu Lowis Uuy Tlioiiionnii A Iliiltsoll . Tii.vlor A W1.II11CO N II MrClulluuJ I.nac Hooper II A illnehurt J Mitniii'll Scott A Co O W Roberts A Co M A Ilnrvoy Slater oaonbaugh D W nrailoil Ilrailen A Co Win Bulky Unas A Taylor UaMteils JACKSON TOWNSHIP. CENTRE TOWNSHIP. P M Qrlinoo KOorilnn JiuiuiM Call A Co Coll,UobertaAOo ... FRANKLIN 1WNSHIP. Ji-sse Hook K A Unua II I. Illltltnnn A J l.lpiii'llLOlt Hook A Wlaa(ilMIIIory) ovwiii.ui n,.7V... will u nnill lit IHB I rillVlliriir S OHioll 111 WllVIK'Hburff. nil TIiiiimiIiiv tl Vrlrinv M,.w Jlft unil 31, 1807. A. HOWARD. Mercantile Aiiiirulsur. ii'i just jfAsmuwa djsmaind J. W. Bradley's Clebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OH DOUBLE SPRING) SK.IR T . Tlie Wonderful Flexibility and crcat com fort aiid pleasure to any lady wearing tho Du plex Klliptic Skirt wilt bo experienced partic ularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, car riages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small Slace as easily and conveniently- as a Silk or luslin Dress, an invaluable quality in crino line, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, com fort and great convenience of wearing the Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring Bkirtfor a single dar, will never aftorwards willingly disponse with their use. For Children, Misses and Younn Ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful Bhapo when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The boops are covered with double and twist ed thread, and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down stoops, stnir, &o. Tlie Duplex Elliptic Is a great favorite with all ladles and Is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the (allowing Inestimable advan tages in Crinoline, viz.: superior quality, per fect manufacture, Btyllsh shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enqujro for J. W. lilt ADLEY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Doublo Spring Skirt, and bo sure you get the acnulno article. CAUTION. To guard against Imposition be particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz.: "J. W. Uradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon tlie waistband none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal ing tlie two (or double) springs braided to gether therein, which is tlie secret of their llexlbility and strength, and a combination not to he found In any other Skirt. For sale In all storeB where first class skirts aro sold throughout the United States und elsewhere. Manufactured by the Bole Owners of the ratent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, U7 Chambers & 70 & SI Reade 8ls , N. Y. B; 15-tlm Administrator's Notice. IETTEfiS of administration having been J granted to the undersigned upon tho estate of Murgeret Kuonoi, of Dunkard tp., Groene county, Pa., doe'd t notice is hereby given to all pei sons Indebted to said estate to make immcdlato payment, and those having claims will present tLcra properly authenticated for settlement. 8. KEENER. 6; 16-Gw Dunkard tp., Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. l.KTTKHSof adnilDlilrntlon hating Wn irrantiil to tho uiiilurslKiiml upon tho ostoteofOno. K. Minor, late of Mar ion tp this county, nollco Is luirel.y iilvon to all poraona havlnit olaltns aRiunst aalil oalute to pruamit thuin, prop orly atithoutlcatiHl, nr sottlomont, and all ponima Indobt ckI to tbs saais aro roquootod toiaako prompt payment. . ' Ba Minor, lltt-SU . , 4.L.MIJUS, Adiat'a, .l 'i.HL-'.JJI. SOMETHING NEW! MltS. U S SAYEI13 & 1IOSK1NSON Have Just nrrlcd from the East with a large assortment of foreign aud doineitlo Bin? GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, which they propose to sell at the lowest CA8II l'HICKS! such a Dress Goods, Drona Trimming, DresS Rntuins, Ladliw't tfhmvla, Boots and bllues, Hats and Caps ; also, a great variety of nice articles, at yery low prices, for Geiitiemen & Ladies' Wear, Wares or all kinds, and a complete varie ty Of the best UKOCEIUKS. AU of which they primnso to sell at the very lowed Aguros, depending on the quality and cheap ness of their goods to gain thorn custom. Ulvo tlii-m a Cull before, purchasing elso wherc, ami thoy will prove tnat the aove la correct, lloom in Allison's building, nearly opposite the Court House, Wavncsburg. l-.l.'07-tf MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS MD PnffiKEC BITTERS.' The Most .Successful XedicJiiM In the World. . Established In 1835 by ono ol our Most Eminent Physicians, and now used throughout North and Sonth America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine la coses ot diseased Liver, Blood oj Skin, Indigestion; tosttYenesc, Billons ; Complaints, Rheumatism and Fever and Ague Thousands of certificates', are In our possession, giving detailed accounts of perfect Cubes effected by these , Invaluable Medicines. They regulate the' System and put all .the functions of the. body In a healthy condition. t Soli by all Drugglsto. Wbito Eowtaud, Propria ton, Suooaooort to Dr. JolA UoOst tat St. IT; J Uoffiit, Now York. ' UKLMUOLD'S EXTUACT BUOIIU and I.mi'riivki) liosK Wash cures secret and dell Cite disorders In all their stupes, at little ex pense, little or no change iu diet, no inconve nience and no exposure. It is pleasant In tasto nnd odor, immediate in its aetion, and free iroiri all injurious properties. 8; 13aow-ly LADIl ANlfaENTLEMEiY. " FELLOW CITIZENS! MR. PBESIDEffT, iAI Jflillli. yyEhave Just received1 a splontild stock of 0 3P 3T G4- AND mnm clotiiinoi ADAPTED TO' MEN , AND BdYS1 WEAR j ALSO, A IfFJLL LINK OF Gents' Fiirnisiiing ' Goods, Which we will Bell at the lowest rates:.. Call aud exxniine our stock. Prices aro down and if we can't sell a man the clothing lie wants nouodtin VViiNKsnuna CAN. A. J. SOWERS. Room In Allison's Building, Waynesburg, Pa, fijl-Sm: 1867 SPRING ARRIVAL OP 186T DRY GOODS ' -AT- ' ' '. REDUCBD FllCfiS! -AT- "MINOR'S OLD HiNi, THE GOODS ALL FflESH, ti IB- LATEST AND BEST! THE fabrics, as Kepresenied, AND THE ASSORTMtf,T KEPT COlrfPiEfE. TnE UNDERSIGNED IS DETERMINED to Bell, and the rhadt cash will secure the very best of bargains. Call and examine his stock. r h. K. EVANS. 4;24-Um Waynesburg, Pa. LEGAL NOTICE. AIiL PEK80N8 Imrborlnn pnunr-i aro hornby notlflMf that tho Omint jr will pay no bill for boarding or oarn tIt. en tbem, unless tlw pauper Is ro turned to tho poor bous Immmllntoly. And all porsons who entice away paupart able to labor and employ Uinm, will be required to pay for the labor, and unless paid for quit will be brought for th anio, as well aa proceeding criminally for said oiTenoa. May 16, 1307. XaTiiua Uiniha. Moboas Bill, Win. P.SroTT, 5 1 22 St Poor House Diraetonu THIS Mtalillshmtnt will ha oarriod outhaproaantsaaooii In all its porta, Carding, Spinning, nianurauturing Cloth, Flannel, Blankets, Janes, Casainult, nto., aa formerly Wo ask the pittronago of our ftirtner cuslomnrs and tho pabllo gonerally. Jams Rush, o:22 4t . . Carmlchaolo, Pa. US. 3VE. sayors, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOU AT LAW. In addition to othor huilnew will attend to HI oeoaa In ttankniptoy that ma; lie ontrustod to his oaro. OtBoa. oppoalto Drug Storo u( tt. W. lUoorlo Oo,