I 4 I . t'l -J I 1 t f- '. ' ff t '1 I.' . --.-.-Frjsic-srac -3": ' $Iif Wajju wbttty JlcjuMiran. ' WAYNE3BLH0, PENN'A. DiriiHTAM coi'STr ticket. SUPREME .irruiK. HON. II. W. WILLIAMS, 0) AUffthenti County. ' AMHl'MHLY, PR. JOHN HTONK, ...... 0 -uiuuimauula Tit . , siliiiUFF, toils' WAIToy. 01 Hlclihlll 1. IPP-AfiCIlKR, AM I'LL 1IAIIVEY, 01 Ceutru Tp. C0 ISSTONFR, joiix i.wi, . 01 til I more Ti. , .tray roMMissroNi:n, JOttKI'lll.'M MOHIUS, 01 'lirutlia Tp. I'OOH Hol'SP DIRKCTOB, A. MURl.iiV. Of Dunkard Tp. jrituE kha!s (xti o.t i.r.u., tf.y. iKim. F.mtract from II It Opinion lu tho Caicof Hnrlo v. Troll. On tlir whole, tli. 'ii, I inn of Mn.nple.rm tint the provision ! tho in t ill Outturn f I eorilary, 2,ilh, sil2tdeeaiiii: the notes ii-.il.: I l.'i pm-aianiM of Mint act to he In wtiil itoiicjycnla hyut n n-i. r. J.-l I .1 'l.l 1 I I Il.1. i.. "This renders Itiinnecessarvlhnt I should inn- smcr tui' inner uu.wuon wliii'ii li is Ihi ii made, n to tiic 1'ir.otni mi' Mp 'i'iaiiiL'ifi'iiii'iit in pi.v in liLWill liloiiev nl tl,.. IUiiii.,1 Mhiiuu I mi. n f... vnr ofi'iiti'i iisu IhUkiih nt forth,' i lull it'. Inn in a majority of Hie court arc ofu illiroreut ontnlon. JU'lKiiieiii fur tlii'ili-ii'iiiluni." U'oplcd hum Mm Miiii'ifiium -.iw oi s,, hi r-enruai'v wheru tliu opinion Is 'ii l; I1mvI in lull.. im, It nuiy also be fun ml In tin. "Legal IntclllKiii fr'1 of March Is; 1SHI, page 02. in tliosamu enpy of Hi.- "Ann" Inn carefully prepared eulogy of tup Juibjie an. I Ihlscp'nluii,!!! which In Urn foilmvlivJ! ; "Jll'l'n HllAltMVODll ren'miLS upon n-l-l ih'eHes thecase ns Ii hi' ifin-H in.- Ii.ov i-i'ii-.i silting rarahovtiiiinl oil! ill th cnulenia.m uii.l stipes of lhtwiir)d." Will not the holders ofiiirpii. hi;. Im mid f! v eminent bonds consider the .!u lee ns quite too idevnti d ami ctherlut lor such earthly hoiioi on Kl'nt Oil tlllt Wlipi'l'llU) bench ? "ANDV,"asa political .icrob.it, is about to nf tempt his tensation lint. Sec telegraphic under "litivt News." TIIKItEPrill.M'W I O!!T!li: ( Kiilinrrl.illon O!) fsntut As 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 v Di'isniis vim i' le t take will de- the HKPriiiiifA.v by t! sire to take it diiriiv;' ( vear the campaign, we hereby ofil-r it to l.'i.- n-pective I township coniMiitf'.'c- in clubs ofn . , . , ,1 lor '( (lii'.liii'. covci'iii'i' I he lierioil ol I 'a 1 1 1. ..... i i ! . i . i i lie campaign, ami me niuiivr me issue conlainiiig full returns ol' the. el -.ion. I discharge! by the court of that county. We siigo"s! Io each township tlio or-! So ends the Sproiil-YVhittaker sensa- ganization of a township Union Com- lum ""'e of the aci utied being aequitt- millee of three active, salons Union "I"'"1 lho ,,tl.llr "W 1 "'i'1"'"1 , .,, , . . trial, although it was claimed conclu- iu.mi, who will take an interest in . ., . . , . i sive evidence ol tlPMi' jnilt existed, organfing the respective townships I n for the eanipaign, in order to bring! Tut' drawing of the Payette County oiil the full Union vote, encourage Ul0 'Soldiers' Monumental Gift Knterprise :., ttic .. ,. i . i i: i ,i i-i . 1 is announced to come oil' on Sept., !lrd, indillciviil, and enlist those Democrats i ., . ' ' . , prox., mthoi'l iml. I hose who have m-Iio are vuirv ol suiipnrhng apartv;i,. . . ' , , , , , 11 n ' t dollars to give awav could not bestow which has distinguished iUelf in the 'tiinlu f(11. a .,, w'rl,iy n!,j,(f advocacy of the rebellion during the I ' 1 i . . . . , . .... war, and of the rebels since the war. Such Committee; can promote the i ,nion cause ny getting clui.s lor the j Ki:ri lU.lCAX, aivonling to tho abov e jirospeetus. It will prove a most elri- cicnt advocale in the campaign, giving to voters cogent reasons for sustaining Union Uepuhlicnn principles, besides containing the latest news of the day. Circulate the documents! it tii.no a i hi:kti at j.vcktovv.v. , , ,, ' for lecherous old deacons, ttwhcroiis ie have received the report "f" 'sers and smirking ministers who, if meeting of the above nature held on l,ell be paved with skulls of infants, Aug. 17th inst. Several speeches were! act as if thevhad large contracts for made bv gentlemen in favor of the project. The resolu'ions adopt d have the tenor of assurance that r.o obsta'-le intervenes bnt that of legislation. They state the desire of the B. O. II. U to eoniiect with a road from Pittsburg, from Latrobe, Pa., or Cumberland, Md., via, Jonathan Knight surv y. And thev PSniVSS tlirm-elves "rarnral- (y and unalterably' in favor of a Free Railroad Law. and '.'resneetfiillv ask ' the member of the legislature f.o.n t' i section to ne bis influence (to r.rcV lihnwlj) to secure the passage ofsii 'ha law." A-committec was appointed to collect filets concerning the proposed j rontos and the disposition of the dif ferent roads to take hold of the enter prise, said committee to report at a Meeting to be atAVayucsburg on Tues day of Sept. Court. Theke is one nnswer for theeonstant shriek that goes up from the Demo-cratie-Comcrvativc-Coppcrhcad party about enormous taxci, debt, war, etc. Theirs, as a party, through the South em faction directly, und throiih the Northern faction indirectly, is rcpon n'lilcfvr all! The impudence that Ex-Attorney General Black, and like ilk, exhibit in their manipnlatwn-of the President, we account for in the same way that an employer excused rudeness to a lady by a party of coal-heavers : "The fact is," said he, "it is an impossibility to get gentlemen to engage in the business." A Railhoad mcctirioj held at Mon" ojgahela City on Saturday s last ad journed to meet at Rice's landing 09 the lth proxr 10 RriiOfe baslUhat Gen. Sickles Vill be removed thiy'wmkaiwl Gfen. Canby ap'pQintwl : Ws sueecssot? 1 ' IsH tbe old Vrii ' - COM IC I DStAPtU, "We leam tha;t twi'iipoci'ir f tie ronyicta confiuetf in tho "Vt'csfe Virginia Penitentiary, 1 esetrictl ' linrsilny last. An our readers arc perlinjis aware, the State is building a peniten tiary nt Mouiufeville, twelve mik-s ielov, Wheeling. Tho convicts are employed in the erection of the build ings and are at present' confined by h high board fence with armed guards at Btated flistuiiees apart. ' 1 ' On the morning referred to, and in accordance, no doubt, with a previous ly concocted plarr, twenty-seven of tho prisoners made u rush upon the guards at the main gate oveqiowering them and arming themselves with whatever came in their reach. Overcoming all opposition they ransacked the arsenal of its arms nud ammunition, and bold ly marched olf. Three of the number, not relishing their newly acquired, freedom voluntarily surrendered to the authorities. Three others bad at our . , - . KltoSt BUVISO llCUIl re-firrcstl'll. The . , , . . . , rommiiilcr Imvp broken up into siitiails 1 1 of three and four and are prowling about the country. They have visited a number of the farm hoiues slung the U. it 0. 11. 11. (IvmiuuUng clothing, giving in exchange, the penitentiary uniform. The State has oll'cred a re ward of $1000 for th.-ir arrest. liKivuvis from Alabama and other of the Southern States go to show that the people have decided upon early reconstruct ion and are earnestly press ing the matter with a constant increase of the number who are to coiisuni itc it. This accounts for the l'rcsidciit's hasty removal of Sheridan and his expressed intent ion of displacing Sick les, Pope and Scholicld. The recoii- truetion of the country is not his ob- eet. lie is placing the desperate I game of President, w ith the South for ii - k ,i .,.i i i; ik .... i , pieces, lie will be checkmated ! " " J IJntt) and W hittaker arrested for . . tlie nuu-'liT ol .lr. Sproiil, not i ' lotcr arro, in W'asliino-ton coiintv, have been ,.TE accounts say that Jen. I lioni- as will be unable at )i'csent to take charge of Sheridan's depnnmcut, ovv - in to bad health. The President has suspended the execution of the order at the request of Gen. Grant. ' "I r seems as if the Methodist church I this vear is but little better than a house of prostitution. Not a dav but we see notices of llicso clerical iudis 'cretions, principally among Mctho Idists and Baptists. Since minister I began preaching politic their chur ches are little else than hiding places that kind of work! Brethren of the Got!-ind-Morality party Lit usprin!'' The above is from a late issue of that national mouth-piece of the Democracy the Li Conic JKiiiucrui a paper having a larger circulation among the "unwashed" than any other published in the country. There are . thousands of Methodists and Biptists wh i are Democrats. Can they endorse a paper that thus insults tlietn tuat thus hurls its ribaldry alike at God and man? Yet their party sustains til's paper and showers subscription upon the editor because of ju.-t such indecent blasphemy. The Im (Wf Dvrtwrrat is the fa vorite organ of the Copperheads, and we recommend this estimate of the pastors of a respectable church organ isation to the members of that church in this county who so earnestly believe in what tin; La Crnsxc Ikmoerat utters when it attacks the Republican cause. rnelA for (JnvprtmlPiil nondliuMrr nnil thi llolilor or rr-pnlinpli l:in1, llc UrrtaiMt liiinil lo your Ai'iitliliois In 1301 eleven Slates seceded ; and since then only twenty-three have been represented in Congress, until the ad mission of Tennessee in 1SG(!. All the United States Bonds 3 20's, 7-30's and 10-40's all the green backs, and all the National Bauks, were created by this Congress of twenty-three States. President Johnson calls this an "as sumed Congee'' therefore not legal. His supporters and the Democrats call it a "rump Congrext," and a "usurping CongreAi?' and hence not a lawful Con gress ; ami the great etlbrt has been to elect Congressmen in .ihc North, and admit enough from the rebel , States to enforce this "Policy." . If a Congress representing but twenty-three States bo ' not a lawful Congress, then every United States Bon3, and all our greenbacks, and Na tional Bank notes, are w orth nothing ; hecaUso anunlauful -Congress could noti "make; laicful. Bonds , or lawful money.-;"1V - . ','";V, 1 Xhe maa euort, so recently maao by the rebels and their sympathizers, to I 'dSS.imi.ic.l-niKA U.IIC erjjmentV ij faty-nf uieiflpi'io injijmjf, eovtiou of the Ibyai votors .at t $ baUot-bw mid the liust ellort at (Icstruction is now being made Tiutui'oii the Coimsts. AVitiies the recent attempt by Deniocmtie lawyers to induce the Su preme Court of the Unilod fjtiiti to issue an injunction, nullifying tlift 10 construetion Iaws of CongToAs in M:s sissippi, Georgia, nihf ' other rebel States. Itead also the opinion of Geo. Slmrswo'id, t!io Deiuoeratic nominee lor Judge of the Supreme Court of reiinsylviinia, in which he gravely de nies the constilutioiiul jiowcr of Con- j tu l)!,l,or '"oney a legal ii.-11111-i. ixjuic t7.f. mm. jjttiiu nuci. yrticw of March 18th, lSij I, pago vj,) Judges oodward aiid J iionip son of the same Court, announced from the lieiich the. an me alarming. ((WWiie, son of the same Court, announced IV III tj.). (.Sen Jli rriilf m. Siilm-ii til. T ... .1 I III' e 1 "li 1 .ill Uijnl lnltiliijnuvr nf June 10 t JO lnli.i ii'iiri'H ISH iv vil i i 100O, II.IOIS IO!) IV 11,1.1 And this, too, in the face of the diet. ,i . .i ,, .. , ; tliat the superior t.ourts ol everv loyal i' i ,1 . i i .-jiaiuiii nu n tnc qii'-suoii nas oocn ; raised, have sustained the power of Congress. , lt requires, therelbrc, but little knowledge of cither arithmetic or Invi to estimate the imminent danger of putting any more men of Judge Sliars vvood's opinions on the Supreme Bunch of the State! If you believe the present, Congress to be unldirfiil, or de-are our National currency and Government Uonds to be declared vnhurjul, vote fur George Sharsvvood. If you believe the present Congress to be liuijiif, or desire their action on Currency and IVunNo utaml toml, vote to sustain them, fur the. party that vrailnl, tin; Greenbacks and the liouds, the parly that sustained the war, and compelled submission to the National authority, and that stands pledged to keep liiilb with the Ihmd iioldcrs, und fo maintain the National ei'e.lit vote lor I leiii'v W A'iMioiMj t, wrtiv and honored nominee oi' : tins pari v. lly Iln- I'. ,t- A. I','li'i.'l:ii-,!i. I. II I.M' 'K... Spi'..nl !ij the Keplllilii'llll. Biiowx.svii.i.i:, Aug. 27, 'liV. I'lrvl Iilsimtoli, Wash i sin i in, August 2(5. The President has removed Sickles and appointed Canby. He takes immedi ate command. Heals!) aligns Han cock to the Fifth District and orders Sheridan to li"avcnvvoi'lb, Kas., con trary to ( J rant's order. Thomas re mains in command of the Department of the Cumberland. The dissolution of the Cabinet is close at band. Kvcrv member but Attorney General Slan berry has intimated his willingness to the President to tender bis resignation and will formally write it out the mo ment he is inlbrmeil that it is desired. Postmaster General Randall has al ready written bis and will probablv hand it to the President to-morrow if -elicited. So far as the Executive i views can be learned the resin-nation- (1f Secretaries liiowiiiiio-, Seward, Wclli and lSandull will be ac cepted from time to lime as their suc cessors are determined on, Mim'Iiii.I I'ii:if.'li. iVasiuntiton-, 1). ('., Aug. 20. '07. Since sending previous dispatch both Secretary MeCulloiigli ond Post Mas ter General Jxandall have informed the President that they would at once retire from the Cabinet if he desired. The President made no fleliiiito an swer but it is believed he will not ac cept MeCollough's resignation. The President in assigning. General Han cock to General Sheridan's place lias issued an order making a direct issue with General Grant as to the powers conferred under the Weconstriictioii act over commanders of Militurv Districts. He permits General Hancock toanntill and repeal such acts of General Sher man . administrators, as lie mav see lit, without reference to ( ienend ( Jrant's recent order assigning General Thomas to that command and continuing them all in force. p. Tin: .time for converting August 7-30 Treasury note-j into o-20 bonds has b.i'ii extended to September 15. ru' ilvcvtbfmrntci. IV .M I'liMiiiiM. .T11., .It hlrili .S(,vw, r;iti h'ir:ih, i. lh:' vntkorlxfil v;rn t for llif Ifl.rnil.lCAS, ,'ii til tt cihi. TO ,?-.,en ii:h BAY. roit the G O L D E N P E N . A ISETTI'.a riCS T1I.VS GILL0T3 TEX. TIipso pn r.tpMly vlnrovtr tnlroilufvJ, to all t'lnsH of pfopie'. Art fully rMi;il to tii1 aoiii pin for rs. uuU hfniitynf writinu. Mon II.'Kihlf Mti'l liir:illi' liian nny Htrt'l p, i v r nt inuf;ictnrol. Will not rnrotli-. snl f T s'tm il hox, mlv Hict-nLsor two itoxr for .tft nr. No. 1 foruonrnil ns, S'o, '2 for IjhIits, Srliofils iin l ctnIiHn IVnm msliip. K'iu Trvu nf p )i;n,. Mon'V retuii'l'-1 If tin y tlo n it itivi itsfartiou, A'lJnuu f. V. U. OoV'ii.N Lalat:Uo, luU. The follntvlti'j t n snmplcof hnii'lrtvis of lot ter fnm part wl haw onliTo l tliso pons. PorrsTOU X, PA., July nth. N(7. M. V. R f'OWKV, Lafayttt', In.l. Dkai: sir- Tin box of No. 1 wn nrnrel bv mtRoiun ttn rlttys nee tnu arrive!, nwi I ain so nun'h plt'iustil with tlUMit that I have eonrlinled to take nn Aci-ncy ftr their nnh w fnr, at Itwat, n (oonUT thnv irnwM No. 1 nntl ttnc nws No. 2, for uiilch I imu'Iw your prUn tn Asinf. Al- tin-ss Hbv. s. Hii;uKtui:r, Of KKI'ITIILICAX. Warrnntfil U but flvn timra m lonar, ani (tive IwttiTsatlsr'action than nnyHtf'! mannfap turod. He ml for rln'ulnr of tfHttni'mlHlA from Protrssom of Schools tn Lolh-jji, nnl from promhtojit hnslnt'SH lionwe. M, V. C. 8;l-J1ih. jbiiinioFFMTsi' " " . MOUGANTOWX, VEST VIRGINIA, ATTORNEY FOR COLLECTING " rtsioN, bocxtik, ARncii or nr, ' AND ALL MILITARY CJLAIMS. ' Ttvln(( hd IT ymm nxporlenm iTVpronwntlrm tuch cluliua, 1 bnvo become funiiaur Willi the vnrloiis Ijiw nm1 1he lnrgp nmonnt of n-rord Tldcnce In my poanemloD nnblmetot vry TOPcewiful In prosrcutlng nusppiilct clnims, Aba In mnny iiisuiMr bnv proved rameurnl when thrclalmnnt hnd long glvan them lip Hi dcpulr. No muiU'rlio.rilirilciili theclnlm to It lnjtut. I wtrm-tliis Jiav o Pie tainAtliiti, ibtbn has aUi Jitiil.be.'miife'ot tfl n , T)7..,.Uf: OwT.S mm ft ' .it ii ? - iiy rlrtut of irlk nf VcnAttiuhr Ftponiw. iHKtiea out of tlm Cottrt of I'ltiutimn 1'tmg oj lin-UK uobmy. aul tu me Uirt''ti, lln re will bo TVEHDAY, ITtii DAY OF'SEPl'EMUEIl, iwxt. at on o'olotflt, P. M., thf fnllnwlnn uroper Ly, vUr Ail tlm r.tf.iL lit!., Intun t mvl olntrn ot iteiVnitimt of. lnuti'I to u L-rrtitin tru'-t of IttuU tltnnte tti Aleppo townhtp, Urtwno county, IH., COItlUUIlll j EIGUTV ACUK31 inor or Yam. ohmit FVirtrnernn of wh Ich Is emr- fl, on wliitli lKt-rueU-ioii HuweiJ Lou Iiwi'KIiik ll'ttist, l.ox Miitlii) uiul otht r out liiillilinus, un Apple on-liuhl, &-t. Adjoin I n luinU of .lunn h i .ii. -ton, ArcniUuia l MmKimitiy, iai jhcoim una oi iters, Ramti tlmnnnd nlnrr another trfift of land alt- uuio In Aleppo townsltlp, Ureuno county, 1'n., TWO HUHDHF.D ACItF.SI I'h'liri'il.llll.l llllM ITt'i'll'il TlllTPOIl onii l.o liwi-l- iih j iiouw.. T.'imiu ii..h.', l.ou linrn, ki ..uu mi. i i ii'ipp'TMii lui'inn ; kiiiiip rrun it hl, 1r.tlllrl,.K. A,jlnlii( himlH of ll,'l ' S!"0"""' ?"'!" ",0 "fJu'1 , HtnumTK. ,1,'cl., mi, I oiIuth. Tnki n in .xi, iuioii m tim pmpiTtv of Nv iiiinli Wooilruil. at iln-mill ol U. W. liowiuy ;j;t. iikatii jiui.NH.Hhti-iir. s IlKKIW'S 8ALK. lly virtue of n writ of Vpii.llllonl Kxinirw. Is- ttllii'l outol tlli'l.'oitrtof rolilliioli I'h.iiHol Ori'uno I'uiiniy. iiiei io im. iiiri'i'ti'il, Un-rn will lii'i'xpos ril lij puliltt milo ut ttlu Court llousu 111 Wll lies huiK, ou TUESDAY, Krn DAY 0? SKPFEMMCIt, next, lit one o'ploi'U. p. M tliu following proimr- ly, viz: All 111,' rlL'ht,l!tli',lliti'ri'liiii, i-lnlin of (ii'ii'iiitunt, ol, in mill to a ri'i titln triu-t ol hunt Bliunli' In li'll,.rsoii t wii'lilp, (Irui'im futility, I'a., i'olilullllliii ; FIFTY ACRES! min or nnrnl. 1'wrnty nr-rfH flftirnl, ami fius f tvntfil iht'it'oti line I.'h IfouHt', Coin t rili tui'l Monif Kruh Tri't-H. Ailjolnlni! Innls of Win. K nu'itkl, IfiuUi r. HotiNwortli tth'l ollh rn. Tnkeii in fXfi-titlfni us the property ui Dm flif toit IVtiolctint Uit l'oiup;inyt nt tliu null ol .Mor f:tn w. y.oiiniH, KX'M. IIKATII .MIINS, Sht rifl; II U M c S II K II K Y " iMPi:i) r.n G II A I X D 11 I L L . KVKH Y WULh VAltUANTr.I. T Sow Wlunl, pL.vr OiiIn, Harlry, Tlnuithy nml i fovi'r .Sccil. I M. P It O V K D rXTKKYK CIDER MILL AND I'JllXS, en, I lor il.'s..iillvi' l.'lri'iilnr, nli il fi-i-.-. J. KNOX, S ilc Ai-nt fur VVt'il iru P. nii'ii. li; lain rty .SIr.Tt, PUlshuiKll. Wholmnlo and Retail Uialiir In A(.il!Iit!I.Tl'I!.Vl.l.MI'Li:.MKT.S ANHSKKIiH. A lull stork of p'-iimtiulili' rooiN nlivavn on hmiil, Ml'll li" l-.VNMMI .MII.I.M, IIAV I'lll-.-isDs, illt.vl.N lUill.l.s, ITT HNU lioxi-.s, el.'., el''. Sj2i-a F. A. HAI.!,, Iienlfr in Dry lloo'ln, armories,' llnnliraio, ele., i t,'. AT Mi l'OV'S Ol.ll STAND, 2;S-ly. (tri'ell'loro, P;i. Tho .Ii-fr-'t-MfKi Arlmiltuful ptoi-h-ty, of this County will holil Its m xt tuuni;il l-'ulr, at .h-l!fi-mm mi 'l linis-lay v I'liilay the 17th tV Plh of Oi-ldluT, pl'oX. IAN'L. MoitKlMM K, I'ri'M, Kit. Sc.- ., K. II. KNNV. J'sH-St. 1ST OF lMtK.MIU.MS mcitmt.rj Ac.iiiciT.TunAL society; loll TIIKIR HKCfixi) ANNL'.VI, KX lillllTION I To ho hell nt the Fair Oroitinl, In .lACKSONVIM.K. WKDN'KSnAY AND TllL'RSDAV, SKIT,' 2,-.TtKV; iitil'lf, IS(i7. class i-MonaKs-oivisroN no i, (JL'U K DltALlillT Hesl Stallion I years olil ami upivimls...$!n CO Jml do tin do R (ill U.'st brood m.iru with foal at ft. 1 ys olJ ami upw.irilH (! nn L'ml do (In dn 3 'Id It, st slaUion .'I yrs. olil nml upwanls... ii en -ii I do do dn it nn llr.il g 'liling 3 ym. old and upwards. .. fi On '.'i d ilo d i do it uu Ui at stallion 2 yn. old ami upwind... .1 nn '-'ml (In do do I .'ill last nuie 2 yi3. oKl ami upwards... ,1 mi L'n I do do dn I oil licst stallion I year old anil upwards... a on 'J i:,t do do do 2 nn ll.'st mure 1 vear old and upward... a no '.'ml do do do 0" Hi st, .-.prini; colt , ; o Jnd do do On I'liiiinitlli'e : E. Ihno. L T. (Imy, W. Va.j I'r. S. Ulnclily, VViisliinnl'iii county. UIV. NO y-IIEAVYim.a'OUTIIORSFS lltst 6tallion I yi8 and upwards $lu nn -'ad do d do n on liest gi ldiug t yrs. and upwards 4 nn .'ml (In . do dn 2 en Best stallion 3 yrs. and upwards 4 On Vud do. "ilo --Uf von l!i st iri'ldini; 3 v is. and itiM'urds 4 no viinl do do do llcst niaro 3 yrs. And upwards 2nd il (Id do Id'st s'alliou 2 yrs. and upwards '.'ml (Id do do licst mare 2 yn. and upwards in 1 1 no d rj llcst stallion 1 year ol.rSjP. Snd do ilu Ucst mare 1 year old '.'ihI do ' (Id lkt spting colt -'ml do ilc Commiltcc : 'l'uos. Hill, JosliUi Acklcv. 1). D. Jacoes. HIV. NO. 3-IigH5E3 fob ALL PURPOSES. II. st sUllion 4 vcaia and upwards 0 I'nd do dn do A nn licst mare 4 "yrs and upwards 4 On 'lid do ilo do 2 no Best gelding 4 yrs. and upwards 4 00 2nd dn do do '2 On Best stallion 3 yrs. and upward! 4 no '-nd do do do 2 00 li st mare 3 yrs. and upwards. 4 00 2nd dn (l-i do . 3 DO Committed llirim Smith, A. J. Barker, J. ha Jcimings. .my. no. 4 matcii horses axd mares. Beta pair matched liorsci $ 8 On 2nd dn dn 4 00 Best pair matched marej ; ... ' 8 on 2nd dn do" - 4 00 Best pair matched hones or mares for ti mi use ,.. 5 00 2nd do dn ,' ' 8 00 - Committee t Jnn. C. Flcnniketi, James W. Hays and J. A. Gray. DIV. NO. 8 TROTTING, PACTNO AND . WALKING HOUSES USD SLARE3. .. Bait pacing or racking boree or mare...oO 00 2Rd do . do do , 20 00 Best trotting Mors or mar;.'..'.. ...... 80 00 2nd :! ' do : do 30 00 Best walking horse or mart , 4 00 t 00 1 ,ll , 2nu :- ao do i'S :. I..i f 111 O O-T 1 no lonY IWJJWW." B'9 tiding tnniiaal...i., .4. u.,.. Hud do ' do ' . V Best single driving burse or mare.., 2nd dn do , do Hist family linrae bV'tt'ire 2nd do do dn Cnminittee : J. A. 3. Buchanan, Wttlton and Goorge Kni ly. ' I t III' . on 4 on 9 no 4 (Id 3 nn J. W. DIV. NO. 0--TIIO11OUGII BRED. Rett tlii roiigli liriid stallion for all pur poses $13 00 !nd do -" - - do " -; an--' T 00 Pedigree of all horses on exhlhillon In tills division, must be pruuuittd. Coiimillloe i John Parkinson, Esa., W. Va i Johnsnu Sinitli, Esi., and Isaao lioolmr. CLASS 2-D1V. NO I SHOUT IlOltNOR ' DURHAM PI RE HLOODKI). Rest bull S years and upwards...... ' ...f 8 Oo 2nd do do 4 no Best cow 3 years and upward j , 4 0(1 'nd do do 2 uu Bestbull 3yearsand upwards-... ' 4 no 2nd do du 3 oil Best heifer years old 4 On 2nd do do 3 On Best yearling bull 4 no 2nd do do 3 00 Best bull calf. 3 00 2nd do do oil I est heifer calf. 3 On 2nd do do 1 IHI Committee : Tlioinas Hughes, Elias Head ley nud John Bui ley, Esq , iV. Va. DIV. NO. 2 NATIVE OR GRADE. Best bull 3 years anil upwards .$ r 0(1 2ml do do on Best cow 8 years and upwards is 011 2nd do do 00 Best hull between Iwo and thiee 8 on '-'nd do do 2 00 Best IHler hetweeu two and three 3 (10 -'lid do do 2 On Bestbull ralf...... . on 2nd do do no Best heifer calf, 3 mi 2nd do do I nn Ci.niinlitco i A. J Goodwin, John Q. Dlns iiv re and JefTersuri Bill ek. DIV. NO. 3-WOUiUNG CATTLE AND BEEF CAT I LU. Bi'Stynkoofoxcn fl 00 -mi no no 4 on Best heel aidnial 4 Oo -'inl tlo do 3 00 Hist niilcli cow of any kind to be prov en by Hie (Uiinliiy of mil!; ami but ter will, in any period nt mx imvs williin 11 year, llm enw to l)(l(:ii tcred on Seeie'iiry'it Hook nml proiliiced, nn I sallsliictorv evidence givuii of the t ict to the Committee in 00 2ml do do do do do n on Ciimiiiilti't' : It. Mclvitnn. John Cnnkev Esi., ' lid Jacob Loar, I'.so. CLASS NO a-SIIKLP-DIV. NO I SPANISH BllKS AND liltlC LAMBS Hi st Illicit lli 0,1 2nd do r, mi Best vealliiiir Buck I 1111 2ml do do 110 Best I to B Buck Lambs 4 no 2nd do do do on C mil tee 1 Tiuuiris Inns. S.inuel I lor vey nml John Pi.t'.iMaoii. DIV. No "-SPANISH r.vVES AND EWE J.A.MIIS. Best 3 Ewes ... a on 2i,d do do 4 on Hi st 0 Ewu Lainlis 4 nil 2nd do do do on Committee : IV m. I. O (ik. James Patler- Bon. jr., and Rev. Stephen Wingut DIV. NO. 3.-L0.N'(l-VV0OLED AND EAT SHEEP. Best Leicester Buck S nn Best ,1 Kwes ,1 on Best 8 or more lambs 8 nn Best CoiBWnld Buck , , 2 0(1 Best ,1 or morn Ewes 3 (in Best, 3 or more Lambs 2 no Heat Hoiilhilown Buck. fi On li t 3 hives 8 oil Hi st 3 I.anihs 2 nn III si hit sheep 3 In fi in number 3 on 2ml do do do j,, 2 nn Commit tee 1 Elnmnd Smith, Andrew Smiih, Eiamh Baldwin, W. Va. DIV. NO. 4,-UR.tDE S'.IEEP. Best grado Buck $ 8 nil 2nd do do 3 on Best yearling Buck 4 011 '-'ml do do 3 no Best 3 Eewes fi (ill 2ml do do $ on Best 8 yearling hwrs 3 till 2nd do do . do 3 on Best 3 Ewe Liu lis 3 (in 2nd do do do 3 up Committee: Joseph Du bin. Win. R. Fun ner, Monroe W'iii e, J. T. Elbiii, E q., unci John II. JlcUlumpliy. CLSS NO. 4 WOOL. Bi s' 2 fleeces Spanish 2 on 2nd do do 1 On Best 2 fleeccj grade ,. ... 2 li 2n l do do do mi Committee: Mri."iii U. VI(, Sr.nm 1 tains, SaimH Scott um James All, Wash ington county. CLASS NO. rSWLE. Best Bonr 2nd do Best broi d sow end it;s 2nd do do di B, st fat I log , -2nd do do Best liitcr of pigs 2nd do do Best IM;,' 2nd do . 4 On 2 Ilo .. 4 (in 2 tai .. 4 on 2 nn .. 2 Oil I nil . 2 Ol I (in Ci'ininiltce: Robert liiittor. Samuel Web stcr. John Cliun li and Win. Kent. CLASS NO. O-roCLTIiY. Best pair of P d in l Sli iniiais, Dork- Hies nnd Dung III Is, each 2nd 1 n do do do do B' st lot of poo. try Best pairs of pcese, ducks, guinea, liens, pcn-lowls and tin keys, tu h 2nd ilo do do do do Commi Ire: Justice V Temi li. 1 ou i 2 0i 1 Oil fin Pct,r Ilinvvu, Muigiin Bell, Esqs , and Spencer Bi.'iilioul. CLASS NO. 7 DOMESTIC MXNUFAfJ- TORIKS-DIV. NO. I WOOLEN. B"t flannels ? yard wide, fi yards 2 on 2nd do do do do Best pdr bliiikcts 2nd do (in 1 Oo 4 nn 2 on 2 no 1 on 2 nn I on 1 nn fin 1 no en 2 (in 1 en 2 00 I on l m r.o Beft C sinctt J yds. wide, r, yds... 2nd do do do do Best pf.lr wors cd socks 2nd do dn do l!(M p ir of worsted hose 2nd do do no Best carpet I yard wide, 5 yards '-'nd do do dn do Best rag car et 1 yard wide. 5 yanb.. 2nd do do do do ill B, st Hug 2nd do . Committee: Mis A. A. Purman. M'S. D. M Walton. Mrs Pliilin Marsh, Mis. Drake Johnson. M'S. A, J Hinennnn, Es , Mrs Dr. D. W. Gray and Mil. J. K. Uugbridge. DIV NO. 2.-LINEN. B st Fnrn 1 yard wi le, 8 yard $ 3 00 2nd dn do do do I On Beit table lim n 5 varls 3 On 2nd dn dn dn I fin Best lii.en thread S cuts 1 On 2nd dn dn do fiO Committee : Mrs. I. C. Boohcr, Mrs. Ste phen Knight, Mrs. John N. Loar, Mrs. Geo, Knisely and Mrs. Si.nucl Harvey. DlV. NO. 8.-COTTOX. Best coverlet J....'. 3 On 2nd do 1 On Best counter pane... .. .... ,.,. I no 2nd do 1 80 Best pair cotton i hOseVT."-,...;. ... ... 100 3rid do 60 do ' 60 Committee: Mrs. I. B. Jacobs, Sirs, n.im iitoo Scott, Mrs. Thomas Hufibea and Mrs. Morgan Cbnkey. . f, 1 vi DIV. NO. 4 LEATHER " Best pair' of fia. bo,tiH.. 100 2nd do do do -. . 1 00 Best pilr or coars booti.'... '.... ... ' 1 Oo iml do do do ' ''' " ""so Best single harness...... .'.j..., , j 4 00 2nd do . do.,. . 3 00 Best doable harness.... ' 00 2nd do 00 IM .'U.'.'KVlV I'. u - 111 Be 2 ca.f sklni...i.i .U:. Und dn do . . .; Best sidu sole Icathat.'.Ju 2nd dn do 3 00 I no 3 no 1 00 3 00 8 no 1 on 1 00 1 00 fin 1 00 ..fin 4 00 3 00 8 00 .IV,,., ;lU Best grille of upper leather.... 2nd do do do Best 3 sido kip 2nd do do Best pair men's bIiocs 2nd do do do Best pair of ladles' slippers.... 2nd do . do ,, do , do Best saddle ' .'. 2nd do Best aidu saddle...... 2nd do do 3 00 Committee: Wm Colterel. J. M. DiUe. T. T. Vanalta uiid George Kneety. DIV. NO fi. QUILTS, FANCY WORK, etc, Best ivbito quilt $ 3 00 2nd ' dn do I Oo Best fancy ciuiU.... 2nd no do j Best scrap quilt Slid do 1 do 3 on 1 00 2 00 1 CHI Best leather woik ... I 00 2nd do do So Best (Ida..: ., 1 no 2nd do , 60 Best lamp nml 1 00 2nd do do Ao nest indies coll ir , 1 00 2nd do do ' fio Best handkerchief. 1 00 2ml do r.o Committee:' Mrs Jacob Iiar. F.sn . Mrs J. W. Walton, Mrs. A. Ross. Mis. A. J. Booht-r uiui mis. Mlas lleadley. , DIV. NO. fi. -MISCELLANEOUS. Best butter churn A 3 no 2nd do do I no Best 2 pouuds butter ' 1 on '.'nil dn do dn fio Best ciieese, fi lbs. or upwards 1 00 2nd do do d 1 do fio 111 st half dux. corn brooms 1 00 2nd do do do tlo fio Best firm Wau'on 8 on 2nd do do . 3 on Bed spritis wnenn rf'.... ... fi 00 2nd do do 3 oil Best cnriiacu...' Son 2nd dn ' 00 Best dn sdng bureau 3 on 2nd do du -I r.o Best bedstead , 3 00 2nd do I fio Best set of chairs ... 3 00 2nd do do no Best ni'idu t dot. horso shoes 1 00 2ml do do do do . fio Best bod lio sii ... 3 00 " barrel of dour ... 2 on " sujpir from Chinese cane, !'. His 2 on 2nd do do do do do 1 00 Best quart of tuoWes from Chines'! enne 1 00 2nd (hi do do do do fio Bcs' specimen howy 1 no Bi si. luaplu smjiir, fi pounds 1 00 2nd do do dn fin Best maple molars, is, 1 quart fio ' apple " '.' , fin Ciiiimiittec: Andy Kmipp Jeflersoii Billlck, John Lniiililin. Mis A. A. Stunt, Mrs, Polly Diirhiu nud Mrs. Edmund Smlih. CLASS NO. 8 AOUKT L'l'L HAL 1MPLU M EN 'I'd. Best mowing machine " Seed drill $ 4 no . 2 00 . 2 nn I 00 " Side bill plow... 2nd do do Best plow 2nd do Best harrow " Cultivator " Cutlin box 2nd do do Best fanning mill , 2 no 1 on , 2 nn , 2 10 , 2 00 I 00 3 on Best threshing machine, 4 horse or more fi 00 Best horse rako made by exhibitor 2 on ' Corn crusher 2 00 " Hay raiser with horse power 3 00 Committee: Samuel Harvey, J. M. White and John C. Flennikcn. CLASS NO. n. CROPS AND HORTICUL TURAL PRODUCT'S. Itest stininicr apples 1 doen ) ) Of 2n I (to do do Vl lies! full apples I dozen ... 1 ici 2nd do do do fri lies! winter apples I dozen 1 Ol nd do do do i'i llest variety of Milliliter, fall and wiiiternp- ples eacli 1 (III llest variety of pears winter ..... I (hi 2nd do do do nil llest free stone pein-lics 1 dozen . 1 no 2nd do do do fie llestclimt stone peaches 1 lie 2nd do do do fin llest specimen of apricots, nliimbs.qiilnccs, cataWlei arapes, isnlielles, or (trapes (if any kind, yt cation of each, each 1 Wi 2nd do do do ll llest sweet potllt'M'S ft hu-dicl 1 Ml 2ml do do do Vl llest Irish palatum y. bushel 2 w 2nd do do do 1 an llest specimen ol' beets ihushel 1 on 2nd do do do 6fl ties! vnrlelyof piimktiisAsijiiashesofaiiy kind, each So 2d do do 2,1 licst specimen white wheal yt bushel 1 nn 2ml do do do do f? llest specimen red wheat 1 ic 2nd do do do ryi licst siiecitncn uf rye bushel ,...... Inn, 2nd do do- rto fin llest specimen of barley i bushel 1 Ml 2ml do do do .Vi Hesl ppoeiuicn of Indian corn H bushel 1 On llest specimen sweet eom I uiilloll fin llest secllnen oals husliel fio lent s-elnien hiickwiieat lillshel 1 IMI D -st spiel nen waterin, 1 ,iis, musk melons, ('ante, opes ,t' citrons each ti llest spfs'lmi'ii beans, eiililiai.e, turnips, on- ions, carrot Is. lomaioes. ftn each firi llest, display of vcjj.'inliles 1 sa , 2ml do do 1 vl (.'oininltiee: Jniic.s dllloirly, Jas. Hums, Jas. I'. M,'N,iy,nnd ( "aiii. John scotl. (T.ARS X(. 10. I'HI-KKnVK.I. llest specimen of preserves, apples, is'iich- es. pi'ars.fpiincs. trtt' Mtct e I r.es, cherries, toinatoes, plumbs, eiicli 1 aalloli, eaeli 1 (0 2nd do do do do in II, ..t colic -Hon of preserved frnlt 2 (m '.'nl do do do 1 Hi (oxnniitiee: frs. O"orae Coliton, Mrs, Ii. M. W ilton, .Mrs. J. A. Oi-ay mi l Mrs. llenjumlii MuUllsli. CI.AS.4 NO. 1I.-JKM.IIH licst currant, ipiinee, apple, iriarmaladc, 1 qtlHl tol caeli,cacll 9 -71 IIUrTKKX. flest apple tomato 1 ooarl each, cneh fi'i Ilesi hiiicktieric Jam 1 quart.... ii'l i.'oiiiinlK -,J .M.s. .1,, in, I.iiuli'ln, llo"kli,'k, IV. Va., Mrs. II, mm Siollh, Mrs. Mury .immerniiiii. U.ASsl NO. ii llKKAD. I!et soft liKhl bread ,.. 100 2nd d do fi' llei rusk .Hi llest n land cUe ' -Vi 2nd Uo do 2, llest sisaie c-ik,... ., .n 2nd do d 2, llest fruit cake fin 2nd do do 2.1 Best Jellv eakn . .. ,V) 2ri'l do do 2 llest Hidit cuke w ........ .ti 2nd do ilj i't llest iwsla cake... n. tM...rt n.,.. ii 2nd do do i't IW piekh of nny kind Hi llest winesof any kllt'l.eneh 1 pint, each ... 5,1 I'oininiitce: Ii. M, Walton. Morgan C'onlcoy, Itelijioniii Owrit nml Jauies Meek. CI.AS- .NO. LICLOTHim tlest coat mad.' by exhibitor... S 1 00 2nd do do do 1 ln Iksitvcst moil,, by exhibitor 1 mi 2nd do do do .Hi llest nniita made bv exhibitor.. , 1 ml 2nd do do do fi'i llest shirt mado by exhibitor..... .... 2nd do do do llest bonnet made by exhibitor.. . 2nd do do do Bestdresa mado by exhlbltor...... 1 on fin .. ion on 2 1 ... 2 00 1 ui .. 1 no fin 2nd do do .do llest clonk made by exhibitor . 2nd do . do do llest child a dresa made by exhibitor. ini no no an ao Committee: 1. V. I imy, Terry Howcrs, J. 1. Walton and Alonzo Clark. CXASW NO. U-FUiRAL KEPAUTMT.NT. Beat collection of flowers.- 1 00 2nd do dn do fi" Best floral deitxn 1 DO 2nd do do 5" Best eoetns . . 1 2nd do . Vi Best reran urn '. . . . 1 mi 2nd , do . , fio Best dnhlia. . . 1. 1 00 2nd- do Best flat hand bonnet I 2nd do do . , i. . Best round hand... l v 2nd do do . " ' Committee: Misses Mary A. Diirbln. Jinle Tearanlen, Mary Wnlmn. Ioo. F Rows p. Heml ley.LlaaleOray, P.Bristor, Maiotle Conk, Jdlla A. t'onkey, Marjr A. M-OIumphy, Mary Noble. CLASH NO. la FINK AJVT8. ' i Tint V doacn ambrotypea- I too IV) 9n,l do do . . Beat V. iVwa pholoKra.pliS-i 10" and " do do . laUl la fllMneaa ttT .miWMTHM. -KiaC-TlDnL - Ac.. -v t.r. J 00 Tnhi hlhltl hT the artlit. ...,. p 1 1; '. ; . it .u I . 1 CisJ Ml I .11. l I i:-IM 11 i Ktfft'i't' JJfiu rtmtisfittfutji. - imifrtiiiiiift hi A1. iMnstota-; V. T. II. Punier. Jtw. hi, isuyera, U. W, Kernil. a io ' ,. 1 , , CLASH NO. Uk-SIUUM AND JACKS. Dwjt J:uik...., .. u 1 1 n 2nd do . . , . , . , 1 no llest pair of inuleS I...' .. 4 ou 2uil do do I Oo Itest mnloenlt ...... ; .'. a no 2nd fl,i dn - ' 1 . j ik, Ciimnilllee! .Im.C'onrtrlKlit.Hr., JahiM McVuy and Jacob Funk. "'.'. ' I'lV, -Kd. ftt-RACIMO MtrLEH. Thern will l.e BweP alalia pmdlnra xii IM puUl ou Hi. liuila lu Uui hum... All lidara to Ic'ehaiiKil, I'oiiiinniee: Jus. II, Me.llirlpliv..Ias. It. Bur liln, Siuiniei 11. Walton -simil flutter, T. K. Ileiiilerson, N. .1. Hons, lliirvey I'onkey, Humuul Jt'Wol, Hr. nud Kuua Jl (;ielaiid. RULES ANDlliaULATIOm Ist. All eoiiipetltora for prcniliiuu on atnek mi st enterthi-lr immes and plaei. of renldeneo .1 1! Vl,V,'.-,'''','r'l',','Hl"'"',,,r-v-r " ' tlrMtihty 1..,. ', "''"". loKi lhervvlthii ili Kerlptlou of the aiiliiials to be ,'x,mii,.(, A ,, 'nnMrH Mil a,xy u'Hered by Urn u'lUue tho swouU M Nn horsea or vohli'lea of any ileserlptloii, will benilniliieil IiibI.Iii thu aiicl.Buru exei'iit to eoinpelc lor pri'mliiniH, 1. III. No persoim win Im nllnwcl to rriwH Ilia Inielc .liiiiiiK tin, time of truinlnn of hunwa or compellliK lor premliiiii. " 4th. The several l onuiillleen will ffport them-m-lviM lor duly to the Heerotiiry, by ten o'clock the second day. Wh. All Ht.K-k entered for premiums mint bo rellirned on the second (lav (if the cxllltiltlon r forlelt their prnmliiins. The Muck Miirxlinlwllt ItirulHli iiHiiilli'lent amount ol uruiu und buy for all sliK'k oil exlilblllon. ' (lib. The Seereliiry and Treasurer will lie at tho olil, .' at an eurly hour of eacli iluv "I calilbPlon fnriliilv, e. No si, N k will Im- admitted lulu llm r.iiiiiils uutll remilarly entered uimn the Ixioka ul the ottlce. Poors will hi. oh'ii at II o'chH'k Articles entered Tor xblbltlim will he placed Iri the hint, Is o( the liiiimntcrsnt llic ofwuliiK if the exlillilllon, nml remain In their ciikIimIv until the report Is rend. Tim Hoelcty heeoiiiliiK re Kpnnsllilu for Ihelmafi' rutuiu to their respective (11VIIITH. Tl ti. Coiniiilltecson stock will ulve special at tention to Hie follnwIiiK points, via 1 Hvininctrv, Hlze, early matiirily nml general ehiiri'ii terlstha of the linsvl. Ami they are exprmsly directed not Io ulve eiieoiiriii!i'menl to over-fed luiliiiulH, They are Inn her dlieeied to puna unnoticed nil animals or arllcli s when the exlilhiloriilteliipta to tnc undue InMili'iii'C Io procure fiivlirable ,la clnlims. Ami In 110 case Kluill an 111 1 1, ie or ani mal ilei'in,',! tiiiwoithy h Ivea premiiiin. sill. Memb rsof ihe llnanl iipp ilnlnl for llm purpose will iiiieml each coiiimiiiee In receiving atoi-ll. A',., and ir any vaenltcv oeenmtliey will lippiilnl Hiiitulile persons to nil Hie S111111,. mh. No person shall serve ou imy nivarillnR eoininllteu wlei Iiiik any article or slock tieforn the Ntltile. Ami ill enwe the other IliemlicrK of lho eoiiiinillee cannot aarce thev lilnv select noiiii, other person to scrvu wllh them for Hid tluio lieliii!. I'lih. Any person exhibiting any article not eniiiii"t'iiicil 111 the foreifoimr lUt the avviirillnK coinmiltee are iittth'irl.ed to reeiiinini'iid a ills, crellonary premium II the article lie cniiKhlored Worthy hy siil.l eiiliililitti.,., Illli. Coinpetill, 111 will be oticn to persons from all 'inarlers. Il sliall he llm duly or thn olllunra nud p.-rsoiis having chnrit.i of Hie hall to protect nml ih'tcin! all iirtlclcs on exhibition from being toil, -lied or hamUci! by any person durliiu exhl hill, ui. 12ib. All manufactured articles must be ex. hlbitcd by the m:ik, -r, or his or tier property uu lliorl,.,1 11.4,. nt. There will lie a sitlll.'lcnt number of well nr. rauueil stalls fur stock of all kinds. The new and well nriiillKi il Floral Hall is Iiciiik Mulshed, The brass hand will l" III atlen.lituce. It Is the d 't iriii iiiat ton of the II ard of Mana R'Tsof the exhihltion to make the immiiisIoii fll-ter.-sttucas well lisllistrllrlive. Come one, colllll all! tl. M. WAIPIN, l'ld'A A. Boss, It 'C See. H. KNiiiiir.Cor.hee. J. VV, VV.ti.Tox, Trenaurer, MAX.vnctia, A. A. Hroi'T, tthm Mnrahal. .Imi. Al.l.CM. HI, i. ( Marshal. tlKoiioK Knimki.v, Floral Marshal. 8;28-3l. ai.ui: V T1LLE AND D1S- 1CV FOIt SALE. Tbe snlKcriher wltt nft-T at public sale tn front of Ihecoilll hoil'le, In VVavneshurtf, on TTJKii liAV, t!ie 17th day of .Septi nilier, next, , THE GRIST MILL AND DISTILLERY. hKmhI on thr Ktnt Hri'1, onn intM eiiit ut V. iiviicstiiirif. lui'iwn its Mc"l4iiit7. mill." Thrrn will hi-sohl with tin- prrtjicrl y nil tliclrtfi'l lylmr iiurth of Hi" Slitlti ni:ul. nml cast of llm Mini jmtksh T n .Ml hi creek, coiitHlninn nhcut thrun uercN. 'i Im inucltliu'ry In ill ivea both hy 8TKAM AND'WTfiR rOWEKt nnl Inn -rtesirfil-l pmperly fnr porfionft Inclined liMin;!it;;e in hucii n l-illitHH. i tin ifriiM will ho (.iitn-ihir-1 In hrm'l nnn thn ttiilttnef) or Mm miri-hfiMa (norm In twii nniiuttl imviiinl, wllh Inlerest frmn Hip hhIo, Ih ier to.Iuhn Plu lim, KsfM In Wuyiionhurjt, or to the Huhscrihoruti tho pri rnlHet. I IsroFCACSKS FOR TRIAL AT SEP- 1J TE. TEMBER TERM, lm;7. 1 Hook va Hook No. DO, Nov. term, WA 2 liiuliram vs llray,etal No. 7l),lii;c, term, lVl. : Iiaintherty va Teaiirdeii,.... No, HI, Mnrch term, ls.Hl. I Much v Russcy, No. 1 1', Mnrch term, 1VA i lirant vs Kent .No. Kv, March term, law. (I liHiiKherty vs VVeaver,....No. 12, Hepl. term, ISaO, 7 l.antz vs Lalitz, No. 1 Ml, .lime term, lk",ll. a Morrtavs laicns No. 71, .Inn twir. 4aa. S .Miller, Nieholii & Uo., vs Crnri,r.No. I'll, March term, Isiil, . , la Wilson vsri'rwnoy No. VI, rice, terni.lsia. II Tanner vs llualiea A Kinculd, No.7U, Junn term, ISDI. . ., 12 F. n Hank vs M. Hell, garnishee,.:..'... .No. 11, June tcrlo, lidll. l:l Miller vs Miller No. I'rt March term, mi. U Mand.irs vs .Morris tp., .'. feiepteuitK'r term, lai.i. l.'i I'.'UU vs snnic,.. No. 41. Sept. twin, lWfi. la Coleman vs 'I nylor No, s:l, s,.pt. Iwrui, IM' 17 Ileavi-s vs Me(overn, No. 2, Iee. term, ISii... I F. A I). Hank vs L1enven.;rr No. , Dec. term, IKI'v i 10 Map.. ys Prior. p at No. 17, Dee. term, lwi. 2a suaith vs KnottaA l)nn No. iu, Iwew term, IVo. 21 MesnHiiser va Riehhlll tp., No. Ill, Doe. term, H'. 22 ivn it vs snnie Ko, 110 T-tee. term, IMS. 1 nmiinonweuUli va Wilson,.... .....Mo. ua, Ijeo. term, l-a. 21 smith vs Hill No. II, MnreJi term, IMK. 2i Siiiiihvs Parker No 12, March term, IK1 41 ll.irien vs Uavla' Admr'a, No (II, March term, 11 27 Memr.viitt ,t Netl vs M A K Oil Co...; No W, Mnrcli term, Wsi 2S Taylor vs l-inley, No 7i, March term, lsaa 1 I.ihdaey's Mxectitora va HaynrsNo turuli tr-riu.Nsi r fix.l vs KlchMlltp...No 172, March term, IMS ,)1 Foster's aduir'a vs Anderson,. No lu, Juno term, la ' :B .fonea vaMorrlatp ..No 111, Sept term, 1S6 ft Fvnns vs iSouth, Taylor & Co No 7, Don term, Win 1. U Wise va Ijntz.'s exiw'rs .So 71, Dec term, lioa Xi fjikin ct at va Kinney ct al.....No IOS March term, 1 34 Flrt Nat 1 Bnnk vs AnUll No H, March term. 1.7 37 Fori.-r s admr'a va Rlnahart......No 11, Mareh term, l.si7 ' T. T. Tria,Troth-y. Proth'y's OIH 'i1, Aiurnst la, It laaitrwl hy theaitonuT" at tlielkirto nave butniM week iif ceurt, coiiuirncioft; on tha Sd Monday of neplemlK r, lsit7. Orand Jurors will nppcRr'naiiaual.oD Momlrty: and I'ettit Jnmra on Tuis,iay at s;$ o.'lock, . M. I'ettit Jurora nmmwtil to appear isfortrf w.h il not attend. , J. F. Ttuii-LK. Prolh'r. ftSS-Ul .-'"! APPLICANTS FOR EATING HOUSE LICENCE AT SEPT. TERM, I8M. . ( Marin Sutton, Wright Honse. tVayneaburg. ' John A. stismnlder, M'ayneaount. Ilieiiurd Voang. JetTcrson, (ireeue county, Pi ' Ell K. Randolph, JetRraon, do do i . -!") T.TMM,l5;. 8-,21-tc , i . . Cleric- fTHB MONOSaAIlElA aocsE; . " . An. ii ci mh in tra-H !,) ;.nr :il, ics's taiDuto, tiauaiini, "f .,w OLlVETt iE.BAYAiro. 'OPIl-ETORS.' Hm bcl emmo4attoiBi tomhuVd the tnmf- Urucpublle. House and apportenancca complete. TaMc alwaya apculnoniitlrallTWIth the dalle. .' :i i.'ii' u' li'iu: I 1 "I sjiiiir t' lu t I v.J... I.
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