'.(ft. awl hUm. WAYNES BUHG: WEDNESDAY, JUNK Jt. 1807. . Couht. -This beiug court weak we hive tho usual exoeee of people io our town, Makes business brisk. - Burnett's CocoSlne, the best balr dressing . ior sue at uraaens urug owre. Lrr every men appoint himself oom mittee of one to kill all doge and oats tearing op his garden-beds. ieei -I. mi ' Thb Count' Convention meets this afternoon, (Tuesday.) We go to press toe early to give prooeedinga this week. Our readors shall, be advised In oar next issue. " Phalon's genulue Wight Blooming Cereus, for sale at Braden's Drug Store. 'Bia J one. 'Tho annual meeting at the white church on Ruff oreek wae held on last Sunday. The turn out was not so large as usual, Saturday would be more suitable for this meeting than Sunday, the par pone having degenerat ed to one of; mere, sight, seeing and pleasure seeking. " What say our honest Baptists! Lladsey's Btood Searcher, tor sale at Bra den's Drug Store. - '.''' Good Advick. Call on; a business man about business iu business hours, attend to your bunniest, nni'io itnrae ' mediately about jour businewj, in order tfaaf he rpshave time to attend to his "'X bDusii8'Arid then business wkll be ' baJiiness.n both parlies can do buii. " r 1 j So says a coiempeSnfr J, Vpdjtt sounds i, nan. 'V ...71 i ' - rorpureCo.Llvrv4di Mjriiiot be- A'VWfi nwcw, gu ioDniu(unrtjijgm(ire.. X: 'l .v Ki$& " v'.. . iJUiiie.FH ; neeii. reaucua io i Dearnom tw r .w -n . -..- i"f f9L" . iwnriincr witnewi'ii a nolumn jVonli ' odyeoding their way to ?jto4,'$Vn4:t bat 1 ,f!lif, .r!tlPii or it may have v ij(0iitr'a'c1teilrom too frequent bathing. ';'.';?!rih boysV. Vould say, , find some i f pIsMoreiimtable Ibjaii'near the bridges l ,-i - before you feMkinto tr :', . s. -i ..4k. .A . ' i'i ' i . 1 . French 'Army Lotion, thereat liniment ia l&J ''J, UM stQjybena i Co - gooj sense, too, tne commissioners nave bad the railing, round the Court House newly painted. Don't stop here, Mr. Commissioners, look at the shabby out side walls, a black' oupola, unooutb coal . , piles in the yard,;roJs,(udows. .nd 4iraantiea,8nuttoro. Fix rrnm up I Never mind what Mr. Won't-pay-a-ceut aays. r Go ;to Q. W. Roberts & Co.'s for a good article ot uniting aoaa. Shining. Information roaches us that certain parties near Jefferson have sein ed and taken largo quantities of fish, re cently, in Ten Mile. We would remind our friends, whoever they are, that the special set passed by our last Legislature prohibits this and imposes a heavy pen slty on the offenders. ; There are those in this section who decidedly object to this procedure, hence ' we publish this gentle admonition.- Oo to Q. W. Roberts & Co.'s and get a bot- uo oi jusniers jiero enters. A Fact tiia can't br Duputkd. That L. K. Evans has been in receipt ot one of the largest and most auperb as' sortment of Dry Goods, cloths, cassi mers, elo , that has ever been opened in our town, The immense patronage ex tended him by all classes of our com munity speak volumes oi well earned confidence in his behalf. It always gives ns pleasuro to see a worthy, industrious man suooeed in business. Uis stook will will bear the closest scrutiny, and pass examination by a unanimous vote. Only one dollar will buy a bottle of Lindscy 's iooa ocarcner at u. v. KODeris at uo.'s. Iloitss Theitino. Mr, II, Moredock, living near Jefferson in this county last Saturday night bad three fine borne stolen from his bnrn A few. d iys before Mr. I. Hupp and Mr. Jesoe Boll Inst one each. The gentlemen all reside in the same neighborhood. The thieve bave not been apprehended nor . the stolen property recovered. Here is a mystery to wot k up. We hope the sooundrela may be forretted out and receive the extent of tho law, . One way to do it is to advertise. Remember that Q. W, Roberts & Co.'s is the place to buy all kinds ot paints, dry and In 11. ' - . ' - MonumkmtaIi Faib. A grand Fair for the benefit of the fund tor tbe erec tion of a monument to the fallen soldiers from Allegheny oounty, closed in that on Friday evening last. It was in ope ration ten days, and was a deotded suo east, oyer, twenty-five thousand dollars having been realised. An inoi lent of the tair was the voting of a silver tea set to Rev. Jesse Divine, (colored) of Al legheny, as the most popular minister in the cities. We look at this as a kind of jeak. ;i Taa latest and handsomest styles of the sea son to be found at the Clothing Store of N. Plrji e) Bon. v- Tu Commission Busixkm. It will be important to all to know that new firm having the forwarding and commission business tor an object, has been started in Rice's Landing. This firm pride themselves upon their experience and they are not unknown to the public tor reliability and promptness in their trans. actions. They bespeak patronage ot the people. See card.. - . Faint bruihea, white-wash brushes, Mucking brushes, Ac., atO. W. Roberts Co's. Sthawbrrriks. 'Though we have no market ot .any consequence for this de licious fruit, it has made its appearance in our saloon, to the intense satisfaction of those who lrcquent those places. In Delaware and Maryland the crop is large, and in many cases tho producers realise 1000 per aore, the purchaser to do the picking. What do our farmers think of the business T AU the popular patent Medicines of thodav. sold at G. W. Koberts & Co.'s Drug Store. Bi.cNriKn. It is none the less gratify ing to Mossrs. Braden & Walton than to ourselves that we correct the state ment made last week in regard to the completion of the Planing Mill. They tell ns it will be jn operation by the' first of J uly, instead of the last, as we had it. J bis is progress, truly, and speaks well for the energy ot the gentlemen. A splendid Assortment' of fimv soaps and perfumery at O. W. Roberts & Co's. MoNo'voAURt R. R.SubHoription books have been opeDod for this road in Pittsburgh. We have not heard ot tho opening ot any books in this county. Is it "to be or not to be 1" . Dom't f rget yourself and" loave town with out culling on N Clark & Son. , PaintJ On, Paint I When von see the vivifying and enlivening eft'-ct it has why don't yon paint f S me are took- iug free uxe of lead and il bur the great miyority of our citizens let their prop erty degenerate year alter year, until now we have a town made up too much of tumble down frames and bricks that have an air of 'look out or don como oo you.' It should put to shame the men who live only to hold property and exact exorbitant rents. Go to work, wo say, and put an additional value upon real estate, and thereby confer a favor on renters, and an appearance upon our village. For liberal flealini? , good and stylish cloth inp, go to N. Clark oV Son's. Decided Go ahead-a tivknebs, Talk about your Continental and Monpnga. bela Houses, they ;aiij't any place' corn; pared with (he Hamilton House 1 Our frlie-ndsoThiirg'fipm tlie country mustj not make the mistake and drive through Waynesburg. Take' the second look and you will see a "faint resemblance to the old shell that stood on the corner opposite the public square. Quiiieb has had it re roofed, re-painted and renova ted generally that's all. ' Ho has taken the lead io furnishing us with a clean Snd handsomo looking hotel. We would say to many others 'go the on and do likewise.' His store is in the east end of this building and a good store it is, too. Every body knows Gdiiier and every body goes to him for cheap and substan tial Dry Goods. 1 ii Ir you want anything in the clothing lino go to N. Clark & Son's- Sppino Fever. This disease is sup posed to make its appearance, simulta. neously vrith warm weather. Signs of its approach are manifested in a disposi tion to sit on store boxes, &o , and a disinclination to anything like exertion. We notice in tho few warm days we have been favored with, that many find it quite difficult to navigate. Lecture The lecture ou Tuesday evening of last week, by Uev. Alex. Clark, ot Pittsburgh, subject, 'A man or a monkey,", delivered in the interest of th Pliilooiathean Literary Socioty, waa listened to by a respectable and highly appreciative audience. The per formance was of that chaste and elegant nature characteristic of the distinguished lecturer, abounding in a deep vein of common sense, interspersed with humor and felicitous illustration. ' The audience respectable and appreciative, as before stated, was not as large as the Society had a right to expect, and we can only condemn the spirit that makes 25 cents difference between a lecture such as that of the Kev. Clatk's. and a trawllin mountebank's or wandering juggler's ex hibitions. Aside from vitiated taste and parsimoniousnesa no excuse oan be of fered. And beside, what encouragement have literary associations for accepting the responsibility of procuring mental and moral food for the hungry publiot Let u point you to this as the great se cret why no one who valuea his time and labor cares to visit Waynesburg to act in this capacity. Henceforth let not the 25 cts. stsnd between. Rather do with out your tobaooo or your habitual glass for a tew days snd give two hours to the cultivation of the head and heart. In behalf ot those who do appreciate we thank the gentlemen of the P, L. Socie ty for their sucoesstul and excellent en gagement. ' . ', BcMtrta hats and cans, of -the best aualltv and latest styles, at N. Clark & Bon's. ; TMiHWAHCK.-.The relorra la agitated to an unusual extent in our midst. The ! late meetings of the organization have been immense out-poo rings." Steps have ueen taicen to crush the trafflo in our town, and more than Drobablv the scheme will be a auooess. All it require ia the nerve that actuated our judges in the last crisis, which we have all hopes they still possoss. Oa tho part ot prof, fessed temperance men the majority are doing their part, some few that hang fire will not prevent the explosion. Dr. Miller in a few short remark, last Sun day night, "hit 'cm up lively," causing thoin to twinge when he touched the tender parts. . . N, Clark, 4 Son have Just received a New Stock of Clothing. A Ckk taintt There's no two wars about itthe direct course is to Evans.' lie keeps tho most fashionable, choapest and most popular Dry Goods store in our town. Go and see him 1 Baitist Com-kor. The committee ot location met in Brownsville one day last week, but tbe result ot their delibera tions we have not hoard. Report says, that if it coines to Greeno county it will be' at Jefferson.; Shame on Waynes- i burg capital and enterprieo. ' Linkn coats, pants and vests, at N. Clark & Son's, cheap. RucoNSTHiCTioN. Those who have been dealing elsewhere and need to bo reconstructed in the way of material for the body, such as, Calicoes, Delaines, Clothes, Cassimers, etc, should go to Evan's. Do reu iikar t When out new board ot eoniM'ilmcn go into purer wo shnll expect a (jfiii.'rnl clnitiing of onr town, alleys and stn.eM. It m high lime Hume. i ,1,inK fhnuhl lie iloiip. I H-iliit.-s the i.ostrils in 'I he Ktd'ch that many phice on Main an I nljiintng streets should be abated. Decaying vegetable ni'ittcr, manure heaps, etc., should be removed Clean up ! rr i .i - 1 1 we honestly believe, he would lay down his lite but that he should excel in the Dry Goods business. Look at his stock once. Pi.kntt of S.lt, full birteln. at $3 25. AH kinds of fish at low priocs. Tea, Cofltie, Sugar, Rico, MclnHnes and all kinds of Groceries and Notions, at the very lowest price We will pay 50 cts. per bushel for Oats and HO cts, per bushel for Shelled. Corn at N. II MoCi.ku.anii's Grooery Store, a few doors east of the P. & D. Nat, Bank, opposite side. 2w. Tub Show I Tun Snow ! The baro mention of this will set many of our readers agog with curiosity, Wel, it is a fact, that Waynesburg is to have an other show, this is consolidated, called a circus and monagerio, and under the management of Whitbey & Co. The agent has been here and he tells us they have the largest show in tho world 1 That they havo a superior collection of animals, embracing elephants, lions, ti gers, leopards, a full aviary of birds, and a host of other curiosities of the animal kingdom. Ha moreover asserts that their circus troupe is the most per fect combination of the kiud in existence, doing wonders and calling forth the en comiums ot all who witness their per formances. The grand entree of lho cavalcade at 10 o'clock A, M., will be proceeded by an elegant band of music, drawn by sixteen Arabian horses, the whole forming a publio parade worth a day's journey to witness. Ail this we have no reason to dispute, and those who desire to see it must come to Waynes burg on Thursday, June 20tb. RAILROAD MEETING. At a meeting held at the Court House In Waynesburg, on tho evening of tho loth iu.it., to consider the matter of tho proposed Monon gahela Valley Railroad, Dr. Alex. Patton was elected Chairman Jacob Rush and John Bayard, Vice Presidents and M. B. Wise and W. E. Gupon Secretaries. Dr. Patton on taking the chair stated the object of tho meeting at length. Addresses wore also made by others In favor of the build ing of the Railroad. On motion It was Rtnolwd, That this meeting urge the citizens of Greene county to attend tho Railroad meetintr, to be hold at Brownsvlll", Fayette county, on the 2nth insi And that the per-, sons tlms attending aro horeby appointed dele gates from Greene county, to said meeting. On motion a ljourned, A. Patton, Cha'm. M. R. Wisa, W. E. Gapew, Socy's. Wantkd 10.000 lbs Broke Wool well washed i 1000 lbs new feathers 100 bushels corn ; 1000 lbs Bacon. ; The highest prioe will be ptid for the above artioles. . Wm. A. PonTKit. Waynesburg, May 2d, 1937. 4t. Turmkd Up. The Morgantown Post has appeared, after an absence of four weeks, in new dress. It is a sprightly looal sheet and merits tbe patronage it reoieves. ' '. I'ITtTbUUG UKXKRlh MA Km. Saturday, June 8, 1867. Throughout the week the genoral markets have ruled very dull, - and at the close there was no sign of improvement. Prices are gen erally unsettled and tending downward. The weather has been very fine and the growing crops, In all directions, far and near, are re ported In a most promising condition, During the past week flour has declined la tills mar kotone dollar per barrel. . . We quote the Pittsburgh market as follows, which are the wholesalo prices t URAW-Whoat at b$8 10 Corp at , ., 00 oo vv pct it iiifwn. J as. wuin.T win 8t,Vl.n yen)Si llltt,r ,mIf of wll,ch tlme j hj down a new and handsome side walk , have been acquainted with him and hi pro in front of tho Hamilton Houne nnd. fesslonal career, and know him to bo an hon Itye at o$l'24 Buckwheat ,, f3,Ko(a7B, Ox. I It. i FLOUJtf-Bnruig Wheat at!.,"..i2,00ai j.bo, j i - - Ry, t .':.'..V... aSI4.no 9 80(IO,00 , HAT Baled at 9it,oo ton, 1 f00? ..Ioo ifg.oo CHEESE Western Reserve at '-1 . Hamburg at New York Goshen at BUTTER-Prlrao Roll at. APPLES Per barrel at PuTATOES-Per bush at.:.... .20 16(100 20g00 14(300o. t9. 00(31 1.00. 1 40 WOOL. 1 here Is nothing .about wool In any of our exchanges that Indicates anything like what will be the price this Bering, nor can we hear or any purchasers in tne uinrKot, though we know of considerable preparations being made to lulu, store and shin the article. Tho fltiurcs will comu out after a while, by due exercise of patience. Waynesbarg Market, COIIUKCTKD WXKKI.Y DT 1. Ol'lHSU nutter, fresh roll...: in Coll'ee por ft I....80 to 33 Corn per bushel n Corn meal per bushel Country Soap por lb Candles, mould per th Candles, dipped " ".. Cheese per lb,...., Dried Peaches por lb Khm ptr dozen flour per bbl , Flax seed per bushel Penthcrs per lb .. Lard per lb...; B. W. Flour per lb Molasses Ontsner bushel i 70 08 20 "1" 18 m .4 lift ... ir ..in oo a oo its , 10 l 7fito 1 f' S .... ,:275 to 3 , IS 22 ""'"!!""".. 20 1 00 1 00 , I no 8 20 MHir brishol . i invmiy sccu per dusuoi..., Rice per lb Suttar, crushed per lb Sugar, rofiaod " " Sujmr, New Orleans, 6 lbs , P. R. Sugar, lbs , Svrnp, por gallon Salt, No. t per Mil SoftBonn ner eullon 2fi uo 00 Tar per unllon I Tea nerll 2 Turpentine per gallon.., Tallow per lb Wh'Mit per husliel,.;,,., White Lead per keg.... White Lime perh'ianol 1 60 ..'. 15 .., 2 () 4 to 5 Of' , t 0 'JOO to 2 75 4S I'otatoes psr husliel.. I Turnips, por bush.... NEW YORK WONKY MARKET. June 3 '4nld dosed at I 1M!. Srii -IAii NOTICE3 TO MY FlUEnS A.X1) PATRONS. I have, as mauj of you are aware, wild my Dental pracilce to I)r J S. Hertli;. llo Im's ' bof.fi L'ntriiirei) iti thn nrnnlloi. tf n..ntldiru f..- : - ... a, , orable, uprhjht, enei't'otlc minj as Bellas one of lho most careful and successful opera tors I have ever known. 1 can conscientious- ly recommend him to all mv patrons, feeling assured he will reuder the very best sutislac tlon to all. I must now sny farewell to all my friends. i.nd pleusant acquaintances. I go to seek another homo, expecting to see hut few of you again iu tho present s'ate, but cherish ing a fond hope to meet you all In the land of the Just. With every good wish believe me truly yours, S. 8. Patiom. C;12-3t. , . ... TO i:0SUMPTIVCS. Tho ndvortlser, having bono ruatorwl to lionlth In a few wooks by a vory ilmplo romody, aftor having Ruffored fur ereral yeare with a mvero littIToctlon, and that dread dlsi'Aae Cotummption lianxluai to inuke knuwu to hii falldWHiutTerHriithumtiani of euro. ' To all who delimit, ho will send a oopy of the precrl'' Hon used (froeof chargo,) with thu dlrectloni for prepnr. Ing and unlng tho mine, which ttloy will Sod a euro euro' for Connnmptlon, AtUma, Bronohltle, Conglu, Colda and all Throat und Lung Affectlona. The only olijwt of tho advorllacir In lending tho Proacrlptlcnti to benefit tho af flicted, andaproad information which ho cnnoolvee to be Invnluahlo, and ho hopes every urTrrer will try hli remedy, u It will coat thorn nothing, and may prove a bleating. Partloe wlnhlng tho preoprlptlnn, freo , by return mall, will plcuueaddroae RKV. KDWAKD A. WIMOJf, ;My. Willlatnoburg, Klnga Co, Now York. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who oiifferod' for yenro from Norvoui De bility, Premature Decay, and all tho effecte of youthful indiscretion, will, fur the euko or aufTorlng humanity, aond free to all who nood It, and rocelpte and dlroctlona formaking tho almplo remedy by which ho wan cured. Suffcrera wishing to profit by tho advertiser'! eiporlonco, can doaoliy aildreulng, In por Oct confidence, 6;Wy. JOUJt B. 00DBN, 43 Cedar St, N.w fork. COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN ERASIVE SOW la manufactured from PUTIK! MA. TlilUAl.S, aud may be coniildorctl the STANDARD 01' EXCELLENCE, for aalo by all Oro- Ccri. f);0.Jy. THE HEALING POOL, AND II0t;SK Or MRIiCT. Howard Aaaorktliw Reporta (lir Yountt Men, on tbe crlmnor anlitudo, and thoerrnra, almaea and dinoaiwa which deatrny the mauly puwere, and croiite ini)ieilliiiouta to mar rlaifo, witltanronieaiiaof relli.r. Sent In amiled letter en relupiw free ofeliuriro. Addruaa UK. J. SK1LUN 110(10 It TON, Howard Aatuclatlon, Philadelphia, l?a, tfi lj. 6tV A YounoLadt returning to Iior country homo, after a sojourn ot a few months In the city, was hardly recognizod by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty three she really appeared biit .eighteen. Upon inquiry as to tlie c iuso of to groat a chantrn, he plainly told them tjiut sho used tlie CIR CASSIAN BALM, and considered It an in valuable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By Its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal uppt arnnco an hundred fold, It Is simple In Its combination, as Nature her solf is sirqplo, yet unsurpassed In. Its efficacy In drawing Impurities , from, also hoallng, oloansing and boauiifylng the skin nod com plexion. By iu dlmct action on the cuticle it draws from It all Itslmpurlties, kindly healing the sumo, and leaving the surface as Nature lutondod It should be, clear, sott, smooth and boautltul. Price $1, sent by Mall or Express, on receipt of an order, by W. L. CLARK Jfc CO., Chemists, ' No. 8 West Fayette St., Syracuse' ' N. Y. Tho only American Agents for thu sale of the Know Thy Destiny, Madame E. F. Tuoatrroit, the jrroat Engll-h Astrologlst, Clalrvoyantand Psychotr.etrlclan, who has astonished the.sclonllflo classes of the Old World, has located herself at Hudson, N. Y. ' Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight,' at to en able her to Impart knowledge of tbe great est Importance to the tlnglo or married of either sex. While In a state-ortranoe, the dellnlates the vory features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument or Intense power, known u the rychomo trope. guarantees to produce a Ufa-like nlo- ture of the future husband or wila of tha an. fpllcant, together with date of marrlaM bo. sltlnn in life, leading traits of character." c. This Is no humbug, as thousands ortostlmunl als cad assert. She will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture Is what It purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place ol blith, ago, disposition and comnlex. Ion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped en velope addressed to youself, you will receive the picture and desired Information by return mail. All communications sacredly coufl- ..... ..Bi. nuun-M in uonnuence, madamk K febI3l'ti70ly BX IIuJson' N Yl CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY BB. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. TO CURB COMSUHrTION, U lyrtoq ma b Sraiiuwl k Out the Itma will hri. To MfmrlUI, IUU, tiw liter and ctointch mart SM bt -'tiniit ta4 utppetlUctMIMi laritaod wholwoiu lood, whkh, by IbM mxlloliM wlU bo dinned yronwly, tat Sood kwlUir blood midot ibat balldlnf op lha otutltatlan. SCHENCK'S MANOBAKS FILLS clotwMtlwrtomtMhot oil billoiu or miiooai mma. nUlotUi tnd, br uIdd tho Bo Wood Tool la too. Motion. Uio mppetlt U rwtorod. SUUHNCK'g PULMONIC SYRUP II nulrloloui umll Hmedlcltiil, nd, by tulnitho thno nmodlM, II Impurltloo ttra expollad Iron th intern, tad food, irholoeoino blood nude, whloh will repel (11 diMtue. It Htlenti will ttko the medlelsei tteoord lni to directkji.1, Coninmptlon Tory treqneally In Ho but ttcje ylelda reedlly to tholr totleo. Take the till! trftiuently, to cloaun tbe Itverend itomwa. It doe not follow Out booauH tbe Iwwuli ere not eo Uto they ire not rouulrod, for umotlmot la dlin km ttwr ere neeeMry, The itoRiuh mutt bo kept beelthy, end u tppetito crottod to allow tho Pol nooletVntptoeotonUiorefptraieryerituiiproperlr . udtUxvtuiy Irritation. Then all that li required to per orm a pormanent euro la, to prorent taklnj cold, Euroiae about tbe roomt u much ei poaalble, eat all tbe rlehtwt Ibod lat meat, lame, and, in ieot, anythlni the oppeUI orarei i bnt bo particular and aetioetewoU. litodw.e.n,o, lyr. Wonderful but True. MADAME ItE.MIt.QTON, tho world-re nowned Astrollgist nnd Somnambulistic Clair voyant, wlillo iu a clttirvi'.yant statu, deline ates tho very features of the person you aro to marry, andby tiiu all of ait Instrument of Intense power, known as tho Paychomotrope, guarantees to produeo a perlect nnd lite-like plctu-e of tho future husband or wlfo of the i applicant, with date of marrinoe, occupu'lon, leading traits of char cter, &a This w no nip.pslllon, rs tit'moni'vls w it'iout number citu tiHS':r'. HVRtiiuni: l.l.i.v ! Mvtli. ngf, ilNnositi.in. cof u ..f i-.i'.i ;u, i .n.l un Kir .1 F !..,. . ci liw il ty c-'iita, and stvn,,.. ! .Tv;h pe inl- tiie9ci t ynu.H.-ir. vu will r.-fii'ivu tn.' iin ture In' return nun, togtlli'ir wltii desired lu form ttion. SXrAddress In confidence, hUiumk Qkr tkiiiib lttMiNoTuN, P. O.Box 207 West Troy N. Y. febl3 'OMy. n free to Everybody. A Lnrise pp. Circular, clving information of tho greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how tho homely may b:come beautiful, tho despised respected, aud tho for saken loved. No youi.ff lady or fecnt'aman should fall to send their ad Ires, and receive a copy post paid, by return mail Address - P. 0. Drawer, 81, fobW.'GT-Gm Troy, N. Y. . PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACE, FOR pitESK.nvtNO, UliSrORINO, ANO DI.AUTI ' FYINO TUB HAIR. And la tho most delightful and wonderful ar ticle the vorld,evor produced. Ladles will find it not only a eertaln remedy to Restore, Da rkon and Beautify the Hair, but also a desimblo article for the Toillct, as It is highly perfumed with a rich and del lento per fumo, Independent of the flagrant odor of inouiis or raimand Mace. The Marvel of Peru. A new and boautltul perfume, which In delicacy of scent, and tho tenacity with which it clings to the handkerchief and person, Is Ulli-'U1UUU. The nhovo articles for sile by all druggists anu t'erluinors. at $1 per bottle each. Bent oy express to any address iiv proprietors. t. w. vvuianr &co., 100 Liberty St., Now York; Oct. 24, lfSCC ly. SOMETHING NEW! MItS. K S. SAYERS its HOSKINSON Have Just arrived from the East with a largo assortment of foreign and domestic DRY GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, which they propose to sell at the lowest CASH PHICES 1 such as Dress Goods, Dress Trimming, Dress Buttons, Ladies's Hhuwls, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps also, a great variety of nlco articles, at yery low prices, for Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear e Wares of all kinds, and a comploto , varie ty of tho best GROCERIES. All of which thuy propose to sell at the very lowest figures, depending on the quality nnd cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. . Give them a call before purchasing else where, slid thoy will provo ta it tho above Is correct. Room In Allison's building, nearly ! opposite ma nouri, uouse, w uynesuurg. , il,'7-tf ...... Hsist ofOauses FOR TRIAL AT JUNE TEEIU 1807 . BKCOND WlSBKlST DIVIS10M. Hook vs Hook, No. 19, Nov, term, I8S0. Daughcrty lor uso vs Weaver, No, 12, Soot term, lMfl. Coe vs Llndlry, N.i t7, Juno Term, 1837. Slinuuh vs Kinney's heirs, is':j. 2, Hpt. T, 'ST. Hilderbrand vs Lambert N'. H, Sept T, 'BO. Morris vs Lucas, No. 71, June term, I8'!3. Shelby vs Dunham, K'. 02, September T., 'C2 Tanner vs Hughes & Klncaldr No, 79, June Term, I84. Pbarimcck vs Curl, No. 104, March term, T.5 South vs Long. No. flJ, December term, 18(15, lllokman vs lllckmau & Wyly, No. 0. March term, mod. 2ni division.' Martin vt Driver's administrators, No. 64, March term, '(ill. Ltndsey uso vs Bell, No. fit), March term, '6fl. Gonon vs Sbrivjr, No. UO, March term, '00 Fosters Admliuitrators vs Anderson, No, 1,1, June term. '00 Keener's Administrators vs. Minor, No. 61, June term, '0(1. Henry Lantz vs Stephens, No. 14A, June T, '06 Hook vs Odeubaugh, No. 211, JunoT., 1868 Hornbake vs Dunkard Valley Oil Compiny, No., CD, Septembor torra, 106.. i . Evans vs South et al No. 7, Deo. term, '66. Brlslervs Oliver, No. 71, December, term, '00 Lants's Ex'rs vs Hook, No. 80, March T. '67. J. F. TEMPLE, 8iJ8-to. Protl'y. PIERS fflVER CEASE I AT TOE OF N. CLARK & SON. IT 13 NO LONGER IMPOSStBT.E TO GET a full suit for 7 SO, of good material, Hint we will warrant to give entire satisfaction. LluhtCassimer Pants nnd Vustfor SU M. fln and nice style i Summer Punts nnd Vest for US oo, t'ie very best all wool OASSLMER SUITS ! from 20 to 25 dollars, the Varae' that has cost you 41 dollars. A large and beautiful stuck of Hats and Gaps! The newest and bcBt styles, the mote elegant ' , aro the Henrietta, St. Cloud, yacht. Uroiiu- H"a I -. - ! 130C3.V Clp, ! , . tho cap dnrlvinp its name from El gland and America's Munificent benefactor Mr. GEO. PEA.BODY. Every American youth who loves hor greatest, benefactor should not fail to have one of tlioio CAPS. A full anil oomplete assortment nf ueutienicn s turnlshini goods We have the New York Mill and Warosutta M-.ulin Shirts, two of the bent brands of muslin manufactured. TUE CELEBRATED ENGLISII RUFFLE SUI0T, Wool and Casslmer Shirts, Fine Corset Jean Drawers and Summer Undershirts. Llnou Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery, with ties, bows, and scarfs In endless variety. The Eugene, Victoria, and Labella Bow, the very newest, tho Zphyr Scurf, 7000 Paper Collars, of all styles, Ward's, Shakspere, Linen Imita tion, Water Proof, Embroidered, Kayatone, Goldsmith's, Phoenix. Grays &c, Jfco, . " ' A fewn't:e Into stylos cusnliners that will be sold by the yard . We kindly ask you to com pare prices before buying. S;2 ly LIS! OP APPLICASTS FOR TAVERN LICENSE AT JUNE TERM Maria tutton, Wavnesburg Greelie Co., Pa. Jesso Mitchell, Jackson townslilp, do John Niswauger, Clarksville, do Edward Fevrell, Now Freeport, do do Rinohart Church, Rogereville, ' do do Strosuidor & Turner, Waynesburg, do iteory ii. uuviw, jenerson, do D. A. Worley, Wsyno burg, do Phillip Reily, Jacksonville, do Jesse Wells, 'do do Thomas Bradley, Waynesburg, do M. S. Green, Bridgeport, do George Cowell, Duviatown, do Benjamin Morley,. Willow Tree, do Margaret Wilsou,. Jacktown, do KATI.Vd IIODSK tICKNSB. N. L. Burnett, Ciirralchaels borough, Pa. fi,2i-tc J.F. TEMPLE. Proth'v. 1 1 Stitem.orLt. Account of tho School Directors of Washing ton Township, in relation to the Bounty Taxes tuvieu anu cuiicciea iu me year ittbt, Dll. To amount of duplicate in the hands of T. W. luyior, iSsq., tor Taxes levied June 18th, 1804 .. 3,0G5 73 Utt. To amount disbursed, &c. By exonerations to col'r....$ 40 43 By collectors tees 60 00 liy Treasurers foes 30 00 Uy cash to order of John Hunt 171 87 Bv cash to F. & D. Bank 720 50 By cash to Wm , Inms ... 40 00 By cash to sundry porsons . on orders for monies ad vanced t .... 1,716 50 By cash to tiilas Barnes' - - , order 272 43 By cash to A . A. Purman's order 5 00 3.0BS 73 Bounty Tax loyied and collected iu 18.15 : Dli. To amount of bounty tax levied $0,020 13 UK. Byexon. to collector $ 2.18 15 Uycnsh paidF. & D. B. 4,784 77 By collector's commtsttm' "95 69 -By cash paid by'ftfiasur ;r' -' ertoF. &D. Bank...... 737 40 ' By com. to col. Oliver J j 74 , By ain't uncollected". .r'.'...1'-140 88 it' 020' ia Bounty Tax levied and -'Collected la 1800. To amount ofTuxcslovlod..,..".,.....i2I053 87 UK. By exonerations to col,..f 83 24 By collector's fees Rar.n By cash paid to toollector O. Baker, on order, &o. 2,708 (132,958 37 We, tho undorsignod Auditors, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is oonect aooording to tho accounts laid before us for settlement, to tho best of our knowledge. : ABMGU BOSS, ISAAC MITOHKL . , BKNJAM1N8HIUK, Auditors of Washington township. April 8th '07 cont. to the 20th, cont to 11th of May, cont. to lOtb, cont, to 17th when set tled. DR. To subscription money to hlro vol's 7.2U 70 OK. By am't paid for volun teers and lost money fc collector's fees $7,190 05 Bui . in collector's hands... 22 057,213 70 We, the undersigiied Auditors, do certlly that the foregoing statement is correct, aocor- diug to the papurs and allofriiti ns luld down before us. AUNEit ROSS. ISAAC MITCHEL, BENJAMIN SHIKil, . i39-w Auditors. . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. LETTERS of admlnlatratlea faavlej been (rantetl to tb nnderalxnnl upon the eatateorOve. B, Minor, late of Mar- lun lp., thla eountir, node la hereby flvao Io all peraona harluv elaleia attalnat aald eeute to preeeat Uiera, rrnr. erly atUnDtloalil, fur a.tUement, ana all peiwtia Inilebe. ea wi tuu muh. .r. ruuoaiwi iq maae prompt paytaeaa. Saaas MtNea. tt2t-H. S. 1. Hraaa, adnr'f . WALUUE k TiTLOB, SAtS kt GROCERIES MQ , PROVISIONS, Ota sxms Wast e Prir Imi i tfm. We have Just received a well st'ldi)d Mok of CHOICE F AMI LY Q ROCKRI K3, which we purchased for CASU and are coufldnut that we can supply our customers and all who may favor us with a call, as cheap U not okesft than any other hoase in the County, COFFEES, ' bUOARd, M0L,ASbE4 " 1 ?RUPa. TEAS, KICK, BOD A. TOKAcrm CI0AR8, SNUFFS, CANDLia, BOAPA f.A lHAur COFFEE, STRAVYliERRIB'i, JELLIES. At!.. AO . Don't fall to call and examine our stock a t , see for ytiurselves, for we aro determined, sell as cheap as the cheapest. ' 6;S tL IIoffat's Life Pilii Tho Host SacemM X4hlai !h the World. . EstabUshod In 1835 hj on tt bar Host Eminent Physicians, an4 now used throughout North tad South America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine 1st eases of diseased LiTer, Blood ot Skin, Indigestion, , CostiTenesa, BUious (mplaints.Bheuaatlsn. and Ferer and Ague. Thousands of certificates aro ta our possession, giving detailed accounts of perfect Cubes effected by these InTaluable medicines. They regulate the System and put all' the functions of tho. body in a healthy condition. told bjall Urunlaia. White SevlaaU. riijaS ten, Irmmiri is Dt. eeU VeAt aa4S.ir.ai SCtOtlaftTTert. 1857 SPRINa AUUIVAL OF 1867 DRY aOO.DS AT AT-k, MINOR'S OLD ST11. THE GOODS ALL FRESH. TUB STYLES , LATEST AND BEST! THK- Fabrics, as Represented, and tub: ASSORTMIM KIPT C3MPLETE. THE UNDERSIGNED 18 DETERMINED to sell, and the rkadt casu will secure the very best of bargains. Call and examine bis stock L. K. EVANS. 4;24-3m Waynesburg, Pa. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby elye to all creditors, legatees, wards ana other persons Inter ested, fiat the undersigned Executors, Ad ministrators and Guardians havo filed their accounts In the Register's Office, ond that the same Will be presented to the Orphans' Court to be held Witlild and for tho couoty of Greene, on WEDNESDAY. June 13, 1807, for confirmation and allowance. PETER BROWN, Reg & Rcc. Account of J. M. Whlto and John Hewitt, Executors of the last will and testa meut of Henry Hewitt, deceased. Account of George Kent, guardian of Emely Ann Eagou, minor child of Uriah B. Eaeon, decensed. ' Account of Thomas Hill, Guardian of Enos Zimmerman, minor child of WiltUm. Zitnmcrmnn deceased. Account oi Thomas Hill, Guardian nf Carolina Zimmerman, ninor child of William Zimmerman, deceased. Accouut of Alexander Davis, acting Executor of Christopher Davis, decuused. Account of Francis Druko, Esq.. Guardian of Mary Vannatto, miner child of Johns ' than Vannatta, deceased. - -Account of James A. Black, Esq. Administra tor of the estate of Charles Moster zatt,' deceased. , BOUNTV TAS STATEMENT. . April 1, 1865. Perry A. Bayard, Treasurer of war fund of Whitcly township, stands charged with . - r Amount of duplicate and subscrip'n7,470 00 P, B. Clsims Credit for money paid - to Banks and recruits.. a 7,470 00 Paid for ten recruits on the call of 1804. for 500,000 men 5,530 00 Ell Rose, Treasurer of the war 'fund of Whitcly township, for the year 'OS. - TV To amount of duplicate .'..,.$4,383 U . Roso claims credit as follows 1 Amounts paid to Banks 8,102 00 Lost money and foes 231 a Vincent Stephens $00 00 Samuel Hudson nnn aa Samuel Bayard zqq nn vmceni mepnens. .. 25 00 8hrlvr& thftlfant...., ' ioa Money paid by Ross., 116 OO BaL In favor of Ross, collector...... a? By subscription t m We, the undersigned Auditors, do eertlfr that the above statemeut Is lust and true, asfa stands on our books. JACOB SH RIVER. ' G. UlCKKAN, 1 ...