whoovor, understanding the section, opposes it, must bo Id favor cither of repudiation, iis luinlng tlie rebel war debt, or ul' paying tlio rebels fur their slaves, nud wlUi rtiuilshall liaro uo argument. 1'lilLADKI.r-llu OdNVENTrb. Tlio Democratic members of CnngrtSBS lmve published a cull for a National Convention to bo liold In tho City of 1 Idtiulelphlu, on the 'lUhof Aujjtist, nii'd to bo known na the National Union Convention. This cull Is u 'tormaldUbiindiuenlol tho Democratic party, nnd renunciation of the name Democracy, mid an luvitittion lor Us members to meet In Con vention with such dissatisfied persons of the Union party us can bo Induced to unito with tho In forming n new organization. It isa direct confession that tlio Jcinrtcratn fttrtv. Indelibly stained with treason as it is, a name too grievous to bo borne, an I tlio cunning signers ofthis'all, who nro staggering under 'Its weight, ilro riving to relievo thoinsi Ives 'frtilh Iho dreadl'til burden, This proposition to change its name is a humiliating acknowledgment of defeat, o. dishonor and nfnutionul coinl"mnatiun, widen could have been wrung from these men only by tho direst sull'cring mid necessity. And yet it will not avail' Tlio new parly, what ever namo or shape it may assume, will bo the flinno old Copperhead concern. Composed (if tho game men, dollied wilb the wiiho history, and plotting tjo samu dishonors and disasters to tlio country. Tho "cuir cstublMiiH tho fact, however, thai 'the recent revelation to the Democracy of this District, "Hint iho war was just nnd ne cessary," was local in Its character, and did not extend to Washington, for it makes no mention or tho war at all, and, for might tlmt appears in il, tho authors never heard or the rebellion. They discuss the. dangerous siliu llon of tho country, utterly ignoring tho fact thai thuro has been a rebellion, and innocent ly seem to expect that tlio people will ho equally dumb; apparently entertaining tho idea or tho ostrich, who believes that when Ins head is thrust into tlio did bis holy is out ot sight. Hut allow nso to quoto a passage from it. "At present eleven Slatesaro excluded from I be National Council, For seven long months tho present Congr si has persistently denied any representation to Urn people of these States. Laws nll'e, ting-their highest and dearest intersts have been past ed without their consent, nnd in iMsregard of tho fundamental principle of free government-" Ifcro it comphlins in piteous terms that for seven mouths 'eleven Htatcs have not been represented In Congress, but makes norof.r enco whatever to tlio manner in which the Senator and Representatives from those States wont out ol" Congress, or tho condition of those States lor tho live years preceding tlucse seven months. Il'atreclJto treat tlio sulij ict as if tlio Sjiia . tors and Representatives from those Slates had been rudely expelled from Congress, without causoor fault on tho part, and wickedly kepi out of their seats for tho long period of seven months, and very foolishly tries to ignore the fact that Iheso Senators and Representatives flvo yours belore that time, and in violation of their oaths, bad voluntarily abandoned their seats ami inaugurated a cruel war, in which, after a cosily and bloody struggle of lour years, they were overwhelmingly ilefe itod. The ulicmpt to suppress the facts o! history, and keep out of sight tho many events which mark the annals of tho rebellion, is an admis sion clearly fatal to the protended honesty and soundness of their docl l ines. Again they say: 'As essential to national union, wo nnsl maintain unimpaired tlio rights, tlio dignity and tho oquaiitv of tlio States, including tlio right of representation In Congress, unci the exclusive rlghtof cacti State to control Us own domestic concerns, subject onlvto tlio Consti tution of tlio United States." N iw, all this is a mere trick of words, intended to obscure the truth There is no issuo involved concerning ilio rights or the dignity and equality of tho States, hut the real question is, what shall h"tho slatusor condi tion of (! rehvlliim inhnbilmiln of Ihu rebel States; upon what terms shall th"y be admit ted back to tlio enjoyment of political rlnhls. and what securi y shall be taken, what guar antees exacted by the loyal people of the na tion to prevent the horrors and atrocities of an other rebellion? Ill conclusion, tho million ies of this Call ISC the following language ; o therefore respectfully but earnest ly urge upon civ follow citizens in each otate, lorntnry and Congressional Dis triet'in the U.iiled States, in the interest Ot Union, and in a spirit of harmony, nnd with a direct rcfem.co to the pri,",' i ciplcs contained in said call, lo act promptly in tho se.ection of inoderale and oouscrv.-ilivo men to represent them in said Conventicii, to tl:e end that all tlie "States slmll nt once be rest- ivd to their practical relations to the Union, the uousiiiiHion do inaintaiiieii and peace bless tho whole country.'' Hero we have the whole Democratic policy developed, which is th at all llie Slate shall at once be restored to their practical relations to the lion by the iinmodiatJ admission of their Senators ami Ilepreseiilatives in digress. Ev, cry Senator and Itepresentalivu elected ill nine- out of elev en rebel Slates is, I .. .. '.. T am lnlormeil, a rebel, and wholly unable to tako the test-oath. Miny of them wero leading rebels, and bora u large part m precipitating Ihu South into re bellion. And De.iiocrnlic (.'ongrestiion demand their immediate and uncondi tioniil Vestoriillon lo power, and proclaim that ihu failure lo adiui. llieui fir seven months is a gross infraction of their ngl.ls, MnU wanton v.olaiion ., f tho Constitutto,, nl.l.oiig 1, those rebel I op- i i-oviiiuiivi-a ii. in in, i.-tu jn eceeui ng live je.ns Bin. ii uui, on uieir own aceoi lit, an. j . . . ., ' i iiuiill mni jitun i.i niu iiiiiu ((Il-JJMI ,1 most bloody war tor the destruction of .1... i! a .. l l r t iou wovoeniiiuiii. vini nero 1 U l SI 00 i allowed toituggest that theso Deinocratio , , i inemhciso'l Congress have lb one risipect 1 , , , , ,, overreached incline ves J h 'y bavo .... , ,, , i ; H!,"uI,"n'p.irpcwofn!i.iii'i.u,la!ito4 to ,(,, .,u-ul, , meet, anil these constitnio the exact basis and plat- s i i' i. .1 i.' t in 1 1 .... i . .. r . -V1,i.-.,.c.i, ocracy. So that every man who goes into that Convention is advised in ad - vinco, that whatever change of name ho may undergo he mn-l subscribe uncondi tii'lic'.ly tJ the old ' Copperhe id'' creed. This "call" is addressed lo ioU-Uus ,, it i .i i i well as Uui ... uieu.and the loyal men who siii.tni ie l the u.miitry. tuy not fpe. -..-:t cilied, and Couledornto officers and sol diers arc iuvitod to tako their scats in convention in Philadelphia Tor tlio pur poso ol Bottling tho questions and conso quonoos growing out of the rebellion in whio tho have just been defeated." This now party is to bo 'dubbed the National Union Tarty. Jiut according to 'tho doctrines ctitcr. tainod by'llio'uien who proposed to form it, there is no n ition, there is no united indivisible, American people. They and their predecessors for torty years have advocated the dogma that our Govern-, ineiit is a ineru compact, a niero confed eracy of Stales, of sovereign and inde pendent Stales, each cit which according to tho Kentucky and Virginia resolutions which have long formed the cornel' stone of tho Democratic; creed, have a light lo.i judgo ol the liilrnelion ot the Constitu tion ns well ns thu remedy, ami to re main in or withdraw from the confeder ation according to the deti I'liiination of (O'lifttilnl on Fntirlh ''.) She jftqntMicittt. J. E. SAYERS, IMlliir iiiiVrulihslii'r"" WAVNHSiJUKli: wtVdxkiTdaYw TirwmiwTMiiirii'iriiiiiiiii iiiiumiiihiiii m i iiimiiiii m Mini UMION STATii TICKET. FOR (..OVLRNOR, GEN..T. W.GiiAliY, OF CL'M 1KRLA XI) (.'OIWTV. DISTRICT AND COUNTY TICKET. COXURKSS, HON (iEO. V. LAWUKNCK, Of Washington County. AS.I-.MllLY, LI HUT. .1 AS A WOODS, Of C titer Tp. ASSOCiATKJirnrtR, KLIASSTONIC. Of .Monoi.guhela Tp. PROTIIONOTARV, LIKUT. TIIO.S. LUCAS, Of Jefferson Tp. REdlSTKIt AND UK CORDKR, COItP'L. TIIOS. V. liKI'PKItT, Of M jiiong.ihel.i Tp. COMMISSIONER, CAPT..JOI1X A. WJliNS, Of KichhiM Tp. AUDITOR, LIEUT. GEO. W. SUOUGII, Of Gilnioro Tp. POOR IIOCSK DIRECTOR, COL JOS COOKE, Ot Marion Tp. Rally ! Eally !! REPUBLICANS TO TJJ2 .51 Hon. H0. V. L.WViJKXCi: W.M. McKKXNAN and other able sneakers wi nMwi tI)u j, ,. . ., VI,M1,"-V' "" of Clurksville. fi:ii)av, AUtiusr 21, is. kis earnestly re piestel that, every loyal man will attend. Let us all inn, out and j1"'! he:ir;ily in the contest s . that our triumph may lie complete in the F,,ll Turn out. and hear our worthy Kcpro sental've. In d fence ot C.mgrcsi and himself. Tumi out to a in in. and let T1IK FOH see that we are null determined to do. fend the cause oiir'Miiave 15 ,ys in li'ue'' so nobly won on Iho field of buttle JACOI! OKIiKNLKii, W.M. IIKDIJH, Cirmty Cmii'iiiltee. notk'i: -.(.iiiKi.onM'i: Thu Union St lie Cen'l.-al Ciui'iiir.oc I ol I eiiu.ylvaiii i, h we sent giveiing 'o i the Union men of thu Soiuh and leti lor i ii.l ibeoi flu. ikii ,.(' tl... V..: i M .it :.. P;,;,, ,!,,!,!, w!l ,, t(1 M ,u .o,,,. ,,,., . a n,.p ,,,,, ,y call up m all t'iy N irili irii S;-,i,,m lo send .1 ,i., ,ii ...,., , , : i il.'legitPiiM n ot, to sit in (Joiivenlnm, bill giUons not, to sit in Convention, bill beer" nnd o i-opeMte with the tried , champions of liberty from the South. r i . i ir ,i ... p . .i p , , ,, Uotoii Kepu iIiciiim will he held at the ,. 11 , ,r ,, . ... , "it pnilton Ilouso ' in avnesbnrg on r i i , 1 i . . Wcduesdiy eveniiig, -i.'nl pist, fn't'io UKiel. ,, wu!(10,n , t,, ,. s ,,,, , w,,-,, alo ' tho loyal .'Hsomblo in tL-i" f'rJ9 jwl,v.t.ti()i. at riiiladelplii., on th i.'ir.l ,,:(V .jf s t m.xl ' ' ,. - ... Tun in ist of our s,u -e i.li'w wo.'li It o.'e:t;iI. ' 1 by h:ihI1i a-n 1 Ii.ms fr U ,v. M-ninwof ImU":u- Wo ara ca'Ll.mt it will pr..v. o." iut"i'e;t to a in dorily of mir read.'iM ,nid for L,VJ ,,, w , V. n i u. ( Our Meetings! FILL MTENDBl!! CHEAT ENTHUSIASM! Pursuant to announcement, meetings were held last Friday and Saturday nt Odenbaiigh's, in. Jackson tp., and at ttogorsvillo, in Cantor. Tlio call wa properly circulated and at n solsoiiable linur on Friday, tlio peo ple ot tho surrounding district assembled in goodly number at "Odenbaugh's to hear the distinguished speakers uunounu cd for tho occasion. A lively eiithusi asm dUplayed itself in the way of music and banners.' The Ten .Mile Martial Hand enlivened nil wi h patriotic airs. A. staff had been erected in front id' the ho tel at thu head of which, unfurled to the nioiningbn'cc gaily lint teivd the Amen can ensign, and un its folds the appro, priato inscription, "Grant, Geary, Law rence and the Union !'' Preliminaries having been arranged, tho ino ting w.y called to order by the appointment of thu following officers President, Mr. Jo. Ko.-imw, Sr.; Vice President, Kriiu.viu Woods and Vis txsT Smith; Secretaries, Dr. Fc.vncis M IIli.i., Svm',. Mii.i.ikm, J.s E. S.vi:i.'s Lieut. J as A. Woods was then intro. dilced to address tho assemblage. lie spoke but a few m vnents, calling their attention to some of the m ve important issues presented, mid deli.ied his own position as. a candidate lor Assembly in fmv but unmistakable words. lion. L L. Minoii was then called to the stand and oiga,vdthu attention of all tor thy "pace of three quarters of an hour in a vivid and lucid explanation of our nation ul difficulties The speaker of the day, Hon. (J no. ". Lawiiksck, was mxt loudly called for and responded in a speech near two hours in length. We thall refer to him again. At the close of .Mr. Law-hunch's ad dress all rose to their feet and joined ', in a hearty 'three times three" for him and for Congress, nfmr w hich the crowd ! dispersed lo their homes, to meet next , ''hrougln, forth a mouse,'' which, having day at liogorsyille. the peculiarity id being burn grey, nud n, . ,, . , .,, , with a slnb tail.was dniv ehiisteneil,auil Ihe following day came, mdd and ,,, ,)r. s.lull!lir M, M:lU,ml pleasant Soon tho roads lending to ! being scarce, thu aforesaid m-uise al Uogersvi'le were n'ivo with horsemen, though but a few days since a resident men on Dot, nten in c:irria"es. till ca-'er io boar live speakers, upon live questions They were not to l-e disappointed. The persistent and laudable encrg; id' our Iriends at II had succeeded in ereei.. ing a l.irgj and comfirtitlile awning of green brandies phviod on scaffolding ex lending from mo' to roof, and beneath whicli the aiilioncu were comfortably seated upon rude seats improvised for the occasion. At an o nly hmir the meeting organized by electing Mi:. Ai i-'ui n Oniu, I'res J as Ei.v and Tii.h. Iv -Hiiti- V. Ties. Cut. .Ino. I!i:i:xs. Sa.m'i. Mii.i.iki.n, Ma- riiiAs liiivxr, IIhshy Curium, ham Wnvvr.u. Seecetai io.s. aml Hi. j ; Loud calls wero then made, for Mr .Ino. IJ'.'ciivn'.v, who was known to be present, .'m l wh m the crowd were de. : terinined on heari..-'. ,,; los place ! i upon I he speakers' s'land. to their intense gra'ilie.i'i ni, mil held them spell l,o:i':d for near two uns. .il ntlein pi. at out, lino would be bill, to miit'da'o At li res his spirit wanned lm blood !i!;e the music of a tru npei.e.id to .t-uh, an,', for the moment cheer after elieci' would j biir-t frim his hearers, again ihe melting 1 pathos of his voice would cause great. tear drops lo course over t1 c sun brown j c!i: elis of veterans uiiined to such out j ward demon tration of feeling, so great w is the power of .Ids eo'i"4ieo. Sal'-j lice il to suv that his ad Iress was I j ; foal ure of the day. and ho retired from the slatil ami! pro longed acclamation. Hon L. L Mini in follo'vcl in a lev ncal an I appropriate rem irks, confining t'lein mostly lo a eull f or the young men just entering the pulilleal arena to ho ware ho.y they made their slurl, assur ing llieui. from experience, that a good beginning was halt tie; race. Lieii.t. J A. Woods again made a plau-ilile spco h ol lil'ty minutes or more, in which he reviewed the ground held by Copperheads during tho war . and of their attempts at present to delude the soldier. II ) was ficipieiitly applauded bul b id lo give way as the h mr was ling la:o an I thsj Hon. Oi;o. V. L.vvv iiknok li.ad yet lo speak. Mil. LvvviiHNOic arose, imiiiediately and delivered ; n other long and sturliii'' ur- guuieutive discourse upon' the great lop ics fir consideriirion. I le'relraood and explained slop by s'ep his action, mid reasons for so nc:i'ig, .during tho l;,.st session' of Cong,, M. Ho i.lso gavo an interesting acoi'iiiit (if thu trials'und ar duous duties performed by thai body ; oi tne inomeiilmnis problems yet to be solved i and how n dopoii'lcd upon the loyal Union party of llie NoriJi ;Vj. wiiethr or not lliey. should be solved aright, Vu would hki t.) dwell m length lyoa ihu p is'uiou he assumed, but il is impoL-iblo ,u preen. He elcuie l n,i s line ol llie foul c.ilumiiic. neiiig cpciiiated coiicenuno- mi, not bv ic urnliig 'evi lor ovil". but in u calm. dispassnnu'c a id genllou. mly inaiiuc. j All who heard him nro ronowed in their fidelity, and if ho dcu't run in advanco ot the ticket in this county then toe- forfeit all claim ol prophesy. Mr. Lawrence desired to bo questioned upon any point ofhis record, and to all questions asked returned full nud satisfactory answers, in every case sustaining his course. We do not hosilato in saying, that ho was and is tho "right man in the right p'aoe," and would md bo afraid to von tuib our neck that ho will go to the t ext Congress with an increased majority whoever his opponent may be. tJ.u-r. .T.o. RiMiNsin response to ucall made a, short hwrauUe, rpicy, and to tho point, when tho meelini; adjourned with three laid huzzas mid a "ller." It has never been our fortune to attend more orderly, more enthusiastic, more Welle induct ed meetings limn the above la this county. They wero u credit lo Hie party and to the pi. .ces where tln-y were held. Xota drunken man, not an Hilary word, all passed oil' liappi- ly nnd with the utmost i;ood feeling. To our Iriends wo would return th inks for their hospitality and tin h' labors in behalf of the Ri.n.aiLicw. lis siilMoriplion 1M took a sudden Hurry and went up nmuzinnly. .May we all live to enjoy many such h ippy I'alher- V'3. IM I'UDTNCK. Under tho above caption, wo have from tl.u Morgintown ';.', the follow ing notice of a Domuora'.b meeting held at Maidsville, Wet Va. U isnio-t too rioli to be lost. Wo have heard of the oiT goings of sour) from this place lo that meeting, but do not see their names mentioned in tho proceedings. '1 In y either never g it there or was id so little importance as not to j'l.-tify notice by the J'o t : "home Greene comity cf.pperheads, knowing there were not enough men of tlieir ill; in this county to get up a meeting, crossed eve'.' the line on Salur- day, July JSih, nnd sucoeloil in calling togeiher the few faithful in Mi M iid. ville distnei, and had a frolic. All tlio speakers were Ironi (,'ivaw county, l'a. All llie Secretar'm were from (Iciyh? county, l'art of the couimiltee on reso lutions were from (7riw: cuinty i and in f ict tho meeting was lroin Oi'i'cue county. It was a ic.vvi cro.vd from Gri'dm: comity, and if they are trying U coax old M.iiiongalu 1 a to vote On their I ticket tins Fall, and expect to succeed, lliev are ijra; . f v a certainly. Ihe meellog, altera severo labor 1 ot '"" eeuiiiy, i'.i , vas appointed us a delegate to represent lie.- irjiuhl in the Philadelphia Convention. 1 A vigi'auce coin-nitre of - from each town -hip was uppoii.U'd. We confess that Wrst Virginia is poor, but who ever thought her so poor as I i cu'l on Greene county for a d. legitelo thel'hila delphia Cnuvetitio i ? , .v, mi . The II dlidaj'sljurg ll rjltrr s ays: On tho return of one of ihe delegafiiS to the CJiymei'-.J.i'iii-on S ddier.-' t'onveiitinn , last week h'.'l 1 in II irrisbunr, the fill ) v ing cdl.iqiy occ.ired l)d,,veeii a wjII kno'.vn g jntle.il in and lii-u: 'Will, Ciptaiu, li'ivv did y en-(iiinyin- li'i't pm ll'.' II id y;i any ligliiing down there? ' Is. ,, in , I "N 11 uV,'ryl!un-' l,:H0'' of vcr' or'J-'r' ' an l 1 w'"".1 Iuvu 'ou kw that lm'ro VL'10 ''"'. 1111,1 '"ere." A" 'X!-'aiiou is nun ce.-s uy I'osri'osi-.D Tiu Muvlial's Sale of the- property of Hook it Who, published ,,, ,,,. ,. , l,i-ii. m to ba.e la ;oo i, :.i. o I'itldmi g on the 1 1 tit in-t , has been ad j iiirned until Aug Slh 'lij at I') o'clock A M. at the siuic place. . ..j"ti. 'it. J i tie-t K. M ior!u'.i .1 was re nouiiii.ited for Congress, by lhe Uepiib. Ileitis ol tin 2Jt district, both his com -pclitoM w iilidravviiig from the Iii.iI. The lioiieral Ins rciptoft for g'iiPal.tlioii ever this re.-i'.lt. Tin-; R C'J.iUw'.VM-i AND TIlii T.VXKi.. Tlu la d. .V iflA .1 il riii'tn i(e;iioiisti-tes clearly the elli.'ient handling ut our financial questions by the fist Congress. In thu miti-t of tho clamor raised against Congress for what it did and wh it il refused lo do , there seems to.be a disposition to ignore o-.'.ii'cly the fact Ihal il red lived t!u d muesli,! taxation t' iho. extent ot some seveiity-livo million: of dollars a year, in aeeor.i.mcc with llu recommend ilions of the U venuu Cum- inisMou. This fact is of ipiile as much importance to the misses id the people as the redueiioii of the principal of tin nali mal debt ; for tho load of laxatiotn had become too greit I r tho pro peri v of llie co'P try, and h id not relief been thus idfot'lvd", the levenues wherewiih the debt is being paid off would have fallen off so largely as to arrest the re duction of the debt. Congress, by abol islniig the cumulative luxes that preyed upon the v ery vitals of our uianufi'cliir- ing industry, his improved ihu prospects of homo labor and home c ipiial, s icu r ed remunerative omploymoiit to the poor man, and at the same time lightened (he burdens id all It is true that ihe reduction miglit !u carried fuilier with beiulil lo the coun try, li ,t the Treasury Departmnui was desirous that the revenues should not ho seiiously impaired, and Cjugress acted Willi a due regard to the recommend. i tiops of i he Secretary. l may bo salidy iisseiied thai while the biiriiiiis ol the people h,ivo been thus lightened, it has been done in hiicIi a way lint the surplus ipplicabhi In paying idi'ihu public ib.bl may not be iutci'feio I with, nor tint great : vo,k interrupt ,1. ., ,;. I he.'elore, we give credit to ihe A Inn in.-drition tor its iivnri; in loin in lliaiiees I I, i llie prosperous solvency they once ex- hMlv,t w, imM uml tlu mik p01furm: ed, by Congress in effecting so large a diminution of taxation is ol even more, importance, and deserves to bo quite as well remembered. It was deemed by tho ltVpuhlicnns in Congress the best plan to try this meas lire of diminished taxation, and see how it worked, and what ell'eet it would have upon the revenues, before going any fur. llier. At the next session wo cannot doubt that a slill lurther abolition or re duction of taxes will be idl'cetcd, though not to so great an extent as to impair the revenues, it being deemed best to maintain these at as largo a total as may bo consistent with thepiirpose of paving off the national dent, without opprusiive" ly iifterfcriiig with the business of the people. As i he task id ttimplv lying ti e taxation goes on, it will vvipo'out inary inquisitorial exactions, as tho present bill has already done. Tlie snniu ni nt ut revenue will bo raised from fewer sour ce, ami by this means we shall probably be able to got rid ol Home of tin va-t. swarms of officials neces.-ary under tffo j existing system. It inu-t be remembered tint we can- li"t hope to pay oil" the debt if, by rodiie. , log onr revenues loo iaigely, we take away from the govel mn-'iit, 'lliat surplus which is applied to the vvo;k id ivduo- i the mountain ol debt. W e cannot have at the same time a continued and l.ar J red irge reiliiclion ot debt ami a rwei'pui" uelioii ottaxes. Our opiioiieiitsclam , or lor iMiii, uiougn any reasnnaliliiiiaii : may see that sucli a tiling is impo-.'Pde. Coi gress lias, therefore done well for tho government nnd the country. It hat relieved Iho people of the tvocst forms ot taxation, and those which mo-t injurious ly ac'cd upon our doinelii; induslry, while it lias pie-ervid llio revenue wiih a view to the c.oijt nuance of the work of paying oil' the debt. I As the country inc' ea- cs in populu'ion, and the south recuperates fiom the de.- ! iriictive i-llecls of the wai', ihe revenues will atiginent steadily even while wo annua ly lighten the taxes. The amount ol leveiiue vve ra-so is not the evil to complain of thoii'h Deinocra'.ic. p.irti. S ins stupidly llii.d ll no belore Ihe peo- plo as a heinous c urge against the l!e- piibheaus. ilhotit raisiejg some sueb ntiiount, it is sheer nonsense to look for a reduction of th.i debt, and these parti sans know it. We do not lind the na tional Administration favoring any re daction of the revenues beyond that an. thorizel by Cong es, and on this topic the Administration and Cougiess occupy substantially the same ground. There was no conllict whatever between ihein on this po ut. Oongivs took counsel of tho Treasury i.i framing its 'tax hill, and no moie reduction of taxes was at templed than tlio S.-ci clary was willing to allow. Neverlhvli'ss. the primary credit ol ; TOTICE is hereby given to all persons who ( lished a uumber of Wlm mtk Aicuvitt nt iui any reduction ot taxes belongs to Con. '"vt' Ils-,,'('d willi an annual Tax, : poitaut points, where a full supply ot nil tho gress, which body at the session of 18 i fell, so much impresse 1 with ibis iioeesi . ty as to provide lor a j lint revenue eoin iii'.ssidm, to sit during the recess mid ex amine the whole subject of revenue and taxation. This niea-uiv was wholly thu work of l!epibieaiis. Tiie opiKisition would have preferred to iu.il'e.ise apprn prialioiis, taxes and debls, as ihal would make a stronger case fir them against Hie responsible ruling parly. Such lias been tlio course of ihu oppi siiion thioughiml llio Iiepublican adiuiiiistra- i tio is ul Lincoln Mini Johnson. It the ' iloaii ant. pirly .-howe l its enp.icny to subdne a gig ti. lie rilieH'cti nnd aliol . h th" vast ins; it 11 iui ol t. ivei v, il has 011 . tlie re'.uni ul lie ice shown :-ti'l more sig nally its aieli.y to cope with the great i financial proble.n involved 111 the mastery ' of 1 ur debt ami currency. The Treasury L : "" vyi-ii". e.-s, eacn in r.s way, li.l- (lone ' its allotted task, nnd so well thai already , nr , tela is reduced one handled and ; iweniy -i mr millions ot dollars, iitnl our I'lld ol luxation ligbtened sevetnv-l'ue millions, all in one year. From Ibis 1 I the public mdg; i f tit.- future. Til'.UIo.MO I'WLL-A'voaN. MAN NiiAR LV KILLED. One of tho most terrible accident whic it lias been our iirovincu lalelv to record, occurred ve , i t: rd.ay mornii ir unom naii.pa.i ni..o o clock, at tin tobacco ware-house f .Me srs. Slelfee it Keuiiedy, on Wood street, bet ween Fill.li an I Six h. 'J'lie pailicii lars, as farm vve could learn them, are asloliows: A yi nog ipuii by liie naine of W. II. 11. Jl.igar, in the employ ot t.lie above name I li.-m, vvns at woik in the (bird story ofliie building. Some person i'u the attic called out lo him, and desire I him ' to lake n hateoct' that be was li. Hiding down. Il igar steie 1 for ward lo take llio tool, and a-i hetind upon in uiior vviiicu covers tlie M itel, .vay, it hi ing insecurely pi iced tilted with him, and he 1M1 through. Tne hatchway in llie second story was open, and, passing through that, he lell to the lii'st II tor, sinking noon his shoulders, iiraugo lo say, aliliougii be was c uiiplet ly pa'raly.i.'il liom his sho aiders down, Ail wan perfectly conscious. lie u as ('III )Vl I to his boarding house, No. lup. I colli street, anil Ur. Waiters wascal -'.din, who pi'oiio,iiiee,l his back brok.'ii, tie-idci other injaries. Iiiiim: ill:, afternoon he, was removed lo Mercy Jlispilal, )v'heru In; now remains in a precuneus condi'.ioii . Mr. Il.igarisa young man ot about twenty-live years of ago, anjl is single. His p.irenls, who nro very ag"d icsido imWayiiesbiirg, Orocne coiintv, l'a. Mis etnpl'iyurs represent htm as being in every way uu estimable young man For a short tiinu ui:ertlio f all, so com pletely paraly. 'd wai his system tint he felt no pain, but after iv-action took place, liosnffo.ro. I intensely. His ree jvery isi'.1i'emuly dotibltu!. The nbovo we haveli'o'U ihn Pittsburg r,i:;Ui! ot tho llith iust. As ctatu 1 before the young innu w is a firmci' resident ot our town and vva-i universally esteem ed, as an 1 1 1 1 o s t , i:i 1 Is'.ri oas and in every way respectable gentleman. His, will Do not only a g'eit hu to the family, bllUo t,mll,nllllily. T ,,,. , Lutei' intelligence brings- thu news id li'n denllif1. His body whl be brotiglil. ,IU0 lor buniaI, -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ or Fi. 'i., issued out of tho Court of Common Picas of Greene comity, and lo inn dhectud, there will ho ex posed to public snlo nt tho Court house, in Waymsliurg, on SATURDAY, SKITEMHEU I.V1TI, NEXT. At I o'clock, p. m , tho following property viz: All the iLbt, title, interest ami claim of do- fciitliint of, in mid to a certain tract of laud situate in Morgan township, Oreeno county, I'a., ndjoin'.n lands of David t'rayr.e, Ailain son's heirs, and C. C. Ilarrv and others; con lainini; one hundred and lil'ty acres, more or less, iilioiit one hundred of which are cleared iiml on which are creeled a double hewed loo; 1 louse and kitchen, frame bai n and stable vvitli coal banks and npple orchard and sumo other fruit trees. Taken in execution as the properly of Samuel House at the suit of William Kiucaid. HEAT'.l JOHNS muL'.',-::! (iheriir. K(iuiiiz;itiou of bounties I m QOI.DIKRS of isill who served II years, or were ilNehar.'c.l from wounds or ,1'isa bilily ineiirii d !u llm .';.. .,' are enlilled lo an in il'.tin il iiii liuii-ln t tjnlhrx himiili), Thoe who enlUicI for and Kerved 'i years, or vvci-o diseli ir;;ed for wounds. A-c, are entitled lo if. Ml lid lilional b'Uinly. Tlie lieiis of said de ceased soldiers arc entitled to Iho same. Iho ii!idi'tsiirn"il having hciv.i! tiiiiki: VK.vio, is -rii,.; aiimv, mid liivin r b id c.nidia- able exoei ie ir. .olleclin JtOL'.NTV M) I'l.N'doN i:,.IM.S will lolled Ihe ihiotv under tile fit" I iW. Call at I ) Wiley's Law Olllee, rpinsito ( unit House, Wayiiesbiir I'a. Lriie;' your Ditchaiircs wilh you. .1. A. W'dOiW, IIUi;l."i-:it Claim Am-llt. 10 USE, 1) (1. Kl'LRRY, I'aoeiMi r.u:, WAYNESBURQ, GP.EEK2 CO.. PA. rpill'. subscriber rc:iocctl'ii!ly miiKiimica lo I the public that lie has taken chaw of Ihe llaniillon House, which he is determined to conduct ns a Hist class hotel. Long experi ence in holel-k 'cpinsf h is qualilled him for .. I....! l i... '. i i" t ,.... ' ,n, i,0 'an satisfactorily entcrlalii nil who may lavor him wbh a, 'cd'. Thu lmiiso is ' WW and well liiriusti d. ll bus undergone a thorough renovation and been I "lilted in such style ns renders il iiiile pleasant. The rooms have been re p ipcrod and newly painted ; tho table is abuuilaiilly .'Upp'ied with the best edi blcs the counliy ull'mlm and pains are taken to render jiuests comfortable. Kates ns low as those of other hotels. D. (. Seianiv, DJ VI3 VN'rAltLK. There is connected with the Haiuilton Ilouso a bivcry Slahle, with good horses, carriages and buggies lor tlio aceo:od I'lon ol lli'i.puli- Hi Horses boarded, nnd well altendcd to, at moderate r iles I). II. Sr..ni:v it Sox. aui!.". v.ii.-lv - !ji. BiaH'rSlIll iiSt'Vl'ISIiy B' IS, On no; or ln iinai. Itnvu- i.n, ) -Mtli District, Stain of l'cnn'a., ll Wi's.iei, Awnst llith. liSiib, V. until , ..... j..v lav j.:i n i I Hi: I. II III U Ulil '. r.-i. III I .ii.i..u'oijli a m a.fiin l vi j.uia in UOIlSlUDlly (Ireenc coiintv, thai their taxes are now duo: kept on hind. This agency in 1'iltsburgli is and payable, and that Ihe Collector will be at a '.We-iA: one, and purchasers may rely on .IEl'T''KUSON, iKepb-mbcr .lib, isiiii. being set veil here, ns advaiilageously ns nt CAIi'MICllAI'.L-s, " i;th, " the laelory A compoleiit ilayor and musi-- ; i; !". N S H , " 71 Ii, ci ui isalwaysiiialtenil.iiicual ihe. warcrooms ..IAt'KSi)NVII,l,i:. " i.eth, " I of Ihe su'iscrilieis lo perioral on Iho instru And nt tlie Oiiiee, in Wavncdiurg. on nil incut 1, exhibit their various powers and qinili week daya nolo September 1st, to receive the 1 lies h w the diU'eienl siopstiiid Iheireoinhiiia sainc, .uid if said taxes are not paid wit bin Iho lions, and explain their Internal construction. STATED7 Ihe persons so neglecting or refusing to pay shall be il.l.ilc to 'lona For ccii' al iilion d uion llie aoemnl thereof. United Stales or National 15.iak nul ls only, la-n in piv.nait of 'I'ax-'s S W Si'OTT. D.'pt Col., L'nd Ply., l!HU Dis I'eiiu'a. ioi.:l"..-lin. I ALL persons knowing Iheniselv-'S indebted to llie Ki.ecoj.ie in- Oi-rn-i:, cither- ;,. .lob Work or Suiwriplion Puriag tlie six mouths the paper was conducted by Mr W.ilkllis, will p-iy Hie nccounls lo .Mr. ,I.,s. E Siycrs, wh iis aullioriz si lo ieceiit f ir llu; s uiie. KailV alte'.ilioi I ft ! ':is HI HIT will save coU. -Mi.sR i LIDDLl-; it CLARa. aug", a v : . viTi '.a i -r i T 'i Tl'iTs A H!'. ihe nio.-t p-r.'i-ct pnrgtlivo wlileh we I v an- aide to produce or which we lliiuk h is ever yei li'"ii ma Ic bv naybody. Th.-ir ef- 'M. . -. I'l l.; have bcn abiin- ilanily shmvn to V.i -j VXU-UU ' Hiiiiiuiiitv hownuii'l s ulM'y '":-y '"!. -I. uu. (eh fiV'-V.WX cary iiieilieliirsiu use, in linn lit s' how miii'li UJA- 1 lev lll'e S:l i. nnil ,.. . i . . 1 1 . i i i ii. i, 1. 1., p wciiid to cniv Hun peiietratiiiii propel lie, i'limulate Ihe vil d aelivries oi ihn bo ly, reniovlag Iho oti ilnieiiiins of ils organs, ruiily the Hood, expel disease, T'.ley piu'.;o out "ill i foul h.' inor.s which laved an 1 grow di-.ieiii.iei-. slim ul de sluggish or disordered organs lul l their natural nciioii iia-1 impirt a healthy tone Willi sti-f n.-. th I i l!c wliul;' systeni. Not only do lliey (aire ih.t ei'erv-d.iy complaints of everybody, but alsi 1'ir.iiiil ii.le and danger ous diseases. While lliey prodllcn powerful elleets, Hi van; i i l ie sie.e lime, in (ll,niiiis.i -ed doses, I : i . ' sa1'' ! and lust physic that can be employe. I firc'.i'.! Ir ai. IS- ing sugar-coat ed, tlcv 'are pliMs-iut In take ; ' ami. being purely vegetable, are free I'.-oni uny rlslc o hariii. ('mm bav.i !i -en ma le which surpass belief, were they no',, : libs' ; nti d cd by inen ol shell ex ol -d p i-i!i Ml and i ll.traelel- e.s lo j forbid lb.1 sii 'pi iou of untruth. Many eniln-' ,.i -. ,,..,.,. .,...1 i,i,i-.:, .e..,.. i, i,.;,i ,i.i. .,r.,s piceriiiV to the nubile ihe reliabiiitv of our remedies, while ol eis have Kent us llio asHiirauce o! Ihoirconviclioii Hi d. our Prepa rations oolilr.hiile Immensely tn the ri llu f of out alllie eil, siill'.-i ing fellow men, Tne Ag-aits below mined is plcii'icd lo fiii'iii -h gratis our American Alumnae, con taining dhvi lines for Ihe use and cerliueates of Iheir cures, of Ihe following conijil lints i Hosiiveiicss, llilious Couiplainln, lllieitma llsin, Drop.y, Ileiulburii, lleadncbe, arising from foul stomach, iSuusua, Indigeslioii, Morbid Iiiacliou of iho Howols and 1'iiln inising Iherel'roiii, Flatulency, Loss of Al pcllte, all Diseases which require an evacua tion medicine. They also, by piuil'ybig tho blood and sthnulaling tlie system, euro many complaints which it Would not. ho supposed they could reach, such us Deafness, Partial HhiidiiesH, Neuralgia ami Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, (lout, and o'her ktiulred coinplaluts iirisl'ng' fiom a low state of tho body, or obstruction of lis functions. Do not bo put i If by nninlnelpled 'dealers with other preparations which lliey niiiko , morn profit on. Demand A vnu's and lake no others. The sick waul llie best aid there U is for them, mid they Nliould have it. Prepared by .1. 0. Ai ICR oi CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Dr. I). W. Uiaden,( Dr. Win. L. Crelg!i, M. V ' Harvey. Wnynisbtirg, I'ai, an.1 ul 1 Irugg . e.s tlirouehout Iho eouiily, IIUgM, '.'in C'O Aft A VKAR made by any one with ilVw.UUW .Vlfi-Slcncll Tools. Koexperl- eiuli necessary, and Treasiu'ei'sof It The Presidents, Cashiers, rale of Hi per cent, per annum Is this day do Riinks indorse the circular, cllired, counting from t'a'u of last divldendi Sent lien willi samples, Address thu Anieil- can Stencil To.l Works, Spiiiiglldd, vj:-1 mont. iiugl, am, W. t. lUJHI.rON. JONES. M.winro fit ji:s rANUFACTUUER? Oh" STONEWARE IM ' I all viuletiesiiud patterns, The above linn have recently ustabhshed it inuunfaclory ot thu kind named In. GKEHNS1JOK6, GHEENE CO , PA , nnd am prepared to turn out everything In Iheir lint) such us Churns, Pitchers, Jars for prosomnir fruit, &c e. A supply kept eon Ktontly on hand. The public, nnd country merchants particularly, nro earnestly reinienf. oil to call and examine their slock before tuiri'liaslnu elscwlicr. Orders noma distance will reclevo promnt ''''b . augs.-ihu. "MASON & HAMLIN FOR FAMILIES. C1IUIICIIES& SCIIOOL3. MaphJ to Snrrol, Strul.tr ami J fume .lun. piSICESi I If) i.i:io, llu,iEi(!(), nndup. 1 wards according to number ol stops and style ol case. The C.uiiNT.r Ouu.vxs mumifiielured cxclu-. sivly by Mason A II indin, have met with a success unprecedented in the history ol' nuisi. o I ins ruiiicnts. fupplyinir IX want ln( ki: ' ;i. .1 ,. . - .... ..... .. ., in, ulu iricaiest In. i. v", J ' ; ,u""- , ' , "1 " ' ? ,, ,'" V, J"1"1. and demand lor them is still ranldlvhicr..,i,iln, nnd nuit cont uue to increase ns t'irir merits become known. They urn admirably ndiiiit ed m the performance of S.-cular as well na Sacred Music. The Cabinet Orpin Is essentially diirerimt from and a very u,roat improvement upon nil in-lruuiciitsof the Jlelodeou or llaiinoiiium kind, ITS SUl'KIUOR EXCELLENCE CON SISTS IN i I. The more organ like character of its tone. L It has grcatly'inoro power and volume of tone in proportion to its cost. :i. l!y iho cmploya ent ol a very simple, invention, its capacity for cxpn ssi m is vast ly greater than has ever before been attained in such instrument. This Invention is c9. pecially valuable, because scarcely uny prac tice is necessary io lender It available. Any ordinary perform: r can master it in na hour. 4. Ii alinilsof .'.real rapidity in execution, adapting to the performance of a groat variety of lively secular music. o. No iiistrilmeut is less liable to get out of order. ii. It. will remain In tunc for years, j WHERE TO 1JUVT1IE CAbTNET ORGAN. ' It is a gciif nil feeling anions' those nlmnl. tit purchase musical Instruments, that wero they 111 ,ll.: l'a communication with the factory they t would Have a greater opp rtunity for select- I ing a trcsh an I perfect instrument, than it would no possible to oittnin I rum any agency. The subscribers would say, that to obviate , this dillieiilly, audiill'ird persons at a distimco the same privileges secured to those near tho I factory, Messrs Alison it Iliunliii lmvo n:itnl. 1 All iiisiriun.aii.ssoiii 111 the city, nro sent to th ' n-'hi',,'n,v "'' tlie' purehas.ir without charge', i ami tho.si! sold out of llio citvare securely iio.!.i ami oeiivereu 111 1110 railroad stations or I ill lings 111 Ihe cily, Ireo ol expense. I'ei'sons ordeiing an org m by letier. nro as pure. I Hiatus g m l an ilisliuuieiiL will be sent, as ii'th-y wen- hero to select it persomilly; tho su 'seribeis considering tliemsclves bound by honor un. I interest to select and forward love utlh f than ihe ri-r In-tt of the stylo order ed. The subscribers will ho happy to rcceivo communications lroin any one that desires fun h'T informal ion annul tlicC.uiixr.T Oho.vns, and are a xioiis lo jiut into the bands of every body, whe'her intending lo purelii.so an in .slriiincnt oi not, a copj ol thu circular, which contains a vast nmoiuil of inti resting musical inloruialion. (,'o ies mailed free to any ad dress. CIIAllLKS 0. MKLLOll, & CO., HI Wood Street, I'lllsbiirgli. Solo Agent for the iM.ison iV Hamlin Cabinet Organs for Western l'eniisilvania. lUl'.'S. 'lili- lt. ATTORN 1CV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Vi ill attend I nil claims for back pay, boun1 ty and pen.-ions oi'snldirisamltlioirreprosiuitu le.es. Tne lVie ions ol'ihi! following clusaare increased lroin ij-s to id.", and fr2: ur mont'li, and w .ions lor children under sl.vtooa yours i:2 per monlli each, viz : 1st. Tii i-e who have lost llie sight of both eye-i, the use ol'botli hand:', or otherwise total ly dis abled and iacapiieitaieiL lroin performing in iinial labor. lid- All widows having children under 8lxj Icon veins of ago nro enlilled to ij'2 per month additional for each child. lid. (luanlians representing tho wW rhil dm, of soldiers are enlilled to the same incroaso ns if the mothi.r was living. aug. I, '(ill tf rtlilOMAS FJOIiRKL respectfully annonnrCB I that he has pun based llio shop of Charles Iliekey. and solid's a call from those who may d'-fire his services as I Surlier ami Hair-Dresser, lie occupies room No. fi, Campbell's Row, wh re he is prepared lo perform llair-Cutllng ni-eiiiioie.' , i , i in; i.aie.si mono, anil no Bliuvlng With reiiniagmim honum ni.ors. v Come billi r, conie liiihor, by night or by day, For th; gay nnd the willy ho shaves and oil s hair, A nil na (piickly as one, dressed mid brushed, goes away, Another is sure to drop down in tho chair; And the chin that is Biuoolhcd, and the linir Ihal Is dressed. So polished anil graceful mid netilly appear That if Taste has a mansion on . earth, 'liaeon- lessed, It is hero It is hero I Hern Fancy designs, and its gay the doulgn As the gayest which Fashion e'er tartjjht to llio tri.le, And graceful iho vvavo of iho ! ocks as thej shine, Wliero Ferrd's hand has their beauty array ed ; Then leloldivml young, all tho lrryora of Tnste, ForlfTaslo liiisu iimnsiiai on earth, Litlicf baste, . It. Is hero It U hero I Wiivnesburg. mistl.-tf. - . T OWS I rilltlO UNDLTtSRlNEI) HAS 'JUST ItK' 1 reived from tho East a now stock of DRY (i(J(Jl.)S, which he oilers Trt tiib Vi.iimo Bttliff lowest possibia rules. Cull mid soo hliw. Rooms in Iho west end of the "Qriett House, ayncsbuiir, l'a W. A. rOKTEHv nug! tf ESsviucHtl Police. ri ,11 M STOCivlIOLDKlM OF TUB MON JL ono viiiu.v V.m.i.i.v Tia.iuit.M'it Compan lire hereby uolilled that a DIVTDKNI). lit Urn I'y order of Directors, W. L. S. WILSON, Treasurer, Moiionaiihelii City, Ana-Int. lit).