.(She ISayncsburg; Qilcpubttcau, 23ct)ncot)oy, (SDcfoWr 2,I3CT. fatwrsburg $rpubUraM. AHItlVAI.S AND PKPARTl'nKS F THE M A I IS TO A N U V UuM W A V -N t b IT HU Prom VByneshuin to Wayneshurir. arrival, iVednesdays, 7U p. la.; departure, Wcdniatduys, , a. ai. t via JofleyUiwn.l From VayucsburK to Willow Tree, arrival, Wednesdays, 11 a. in.; tlcpurlure, Wednesdays, lim. ' : , From Wasrdntonr. to Waynesbtlnt, arrival d'llly,7'3p. m;texccptSiiuduyii,jdcpurluru daily, lUn. in., (except "tindays), From Illce's ljiudine; to Wayneshnnr, arrival dally. , p. in., (except Sundays, (departure daily, 6, it in., lexcept Sundays). From Wayneeburir I'll, to rumeron, W. Va., RtTlvul,Tiiesduysunl Saturdays, ft, p. m., depar ture, Monday inn) Friday, H,a. in. From Wayni'sburirto West Alexunrier, Wash. t'o 111., arrival, Fridays, 7, p.m., departure, sintiirduys. 7, a. m. . From Wavncsliurg to Morunntown, AV. Va., arrival, Wednesdays, 5, p. m., departure. Thurs days, H, a. in. From Waynwdmrg to Mlddleliouroc, V. Va., arrival, Wednesdays, 5, ji. in., dcpurluru, Tues days, 4, a. m. Nsw ADVEKTiarMRicM. Ths attention of our readers a specially directed to the follow Inif tdvertUemeuO, wbic.lt appear I'ur the first time in our paper to-iluy. A New Discovery J. B. Gclir. Anility Levi Murray. , Wimlnw GlnM and Putty, for sa'.e at O. W. Ituberts & Cos Urua Store. For the Kkmmilica. bARicitAKi,. Not having the tlmo to do Vote to a regular dhcuni n of tho imnr . topics of interest that coma under observation, ' will you allow a budget of od la and ends, Jum bled toetlior in an off band wanner, to in rado vour columns? If so here they aro, pell mell. In your flying visit Bomo week, ainca of which you g.ivo us a brief, very brief, notice we were to soue extent disap pointed, in not awing our peculiar advanta- je sorted up to the world in th'j moat glow ing terms of editorial compliment. Now, , we think, that wo are a great people, and o course If others do nut "see It," and pander to our vmitiei, we think them Silfuli. Po r liuinn mttire loves flattery, and iu general, the more it gets, the jliittr it is. Hut sirl ously. there are mora Improvements being mnd i tills season than for some years previous The buildunr of tlm ucw C. P. Church, Indi cates an improvement lor the future In tin tyle of public buildings, a reform much neoiletl The church Is now under rof, finished with a wide cornloe; an octagon belfry, surmouuted by a neat ootair inal pointed iplre, with Indices to the four points of the compass, and of tho wind. Tho church is built In the pointed Uotlilc style. It U ex pected to have the bwment finished ready for me this fill. The Presbyterian church Is undergoing re pairs, a new roof, with a wido cornice, adds beauty and comfort to this otherwise old slyle of Iwililltvr. In the way of improving privalo dwellings we may notice Messrs. Iliddlt, Knox. Hatha way, Wiley, Daiigherl.y and others, who with tuidry paintings have removed much of the dingy appearance of this ancient town. The old hoard side walks lutvo been replaced by substantial stone pavements, llnslness secuui cm tho increase, or at least our merchants are making their shelves groin under heavier stocks of gio.ls than for years previous. As Urn seawn for Agricultural fairs Is at hand, allow mo to correct an impression that intny people have in reference to tho (li-eenc County Agricultural Society. It holds Its meetings annually, and its exhibitions the aame, although omo maliciously disposed persons have for a number of years reported every Fair as "put off." This year the same old lie is hatched M rig tin by Pome one, and Industriously circulated, with reports of sick ness, to thus Jeter persons from visiting the Fair. To all euch I wonhl say the F.iir will ba held at tho time appointed, unless uo'.ice is given in tho county papers, and if you do not take tlium, you will not bo posted. Tin pMUical world Is all quiet, cv.;ry one Rceuis as undisturbed as though tho ship of State was gliding on sn vmrum id sea, instead ol being steered by a reckless hand amid the ehoals and breakers that have engulfed so many Republics of the past. In fact, a gener al apathy has stolen over everything, even our last chancj of connection with the out . Bide world by railway has been shelved, and ssems likely to rem tin so, unless speculators from a distant force it upon us, and then reap all its profits. Tho wcathor still continues dry, and per haps I do too, so I will close. O. W. P. ; J .'CAiimcnKLS, Sept 25, ISfi. If yon want anvtliing in tho Drng line, go . 10 uraucn s i-inig store. , Bsb ISai.l ExciTiNo Game, Our c.im J ments on a luzy game of Base Rail played on last Saturday week, on tho north common, , brought out quite a crowd to witness tho grcal match game played on last Saturday, 8opt. . 2f, 1SG7, in the old field. Njvor in tho bis- tory of "Base, Ball" in this place have the boys played with moro determination than, they did then. Ths contest was witnessed by 'probably the largest crowd that has ever as -Bcmbled lor a similar purpose. Showing con clusively that more than common-place iuter et wa attached to tho gamo. They were so fWull matched, so strong and skillful, tint neither party Tor a moment considered tho re nlt favorable to their sido. Yet they played with a determination worthy of older and .moro experienced exponents of the exercise, and received the encomiums of the multitude ot being clcrcr athletes. Tho following is r'the score. ' - - Itlnplmrt. II. 2h 1 l amiiliidf. 1. ('. p 3 V Ifrtphntliifi,K. cl C'auiplieil, A. lb 4 TliKliram, J. ilU $ Ailiuua, K J. It 1 Allison, Wm. a a 6 Undatiy, R.of 8 llunnel, 8. r I 3 Adams, II. 21i Klnctmrt, (I. Ih Campticll, T. t'liiupliell, J. as flower, Kcl. 1 f Adama, It. Tj. c f Campbell. II. .ll Hayera, Jaa. K. p Wallace, J. II. rf 4 Total, w-as. x man , , 1 S S 4 5 7 8 9. Rlnahart, H. A. 8 2 0 0 6 9 6 3 S. Adams, Itotwrt S40S8l)ltD. Mlaaed Fly Catches, Adams. Kly Catches, ' ' Mlaaeil Fly Catchea, Ttlneliart, Kly Catehxa, " FiUipdlJ'.'llj.Blneliart, " " Ailams, tTmplre, J. V. Hmulloy, Scorer, T. Minor, i one oi garao, mree uoura. The boys were much encouraged by the presence of ' lovely woman," (what deeds their smiles Incite!) and somo of the "older heads," on the field. Among tho famil iar faces, we noticed that of Lord R K. Campbell, and Lieut. David Taylor, who ap peared to enjoy the game highly, as did all present. The boys left the field In such good humor, that they forgot their mwiwrj to the "National Brass Baud," whom they left playing on the field, without even tho thanks of the players, "let alono" the oys ters ! 1 The sequel and, in fact, the best of the story, was la the evening, the defeated aide "sotting up" the oysters at Parkers, which, be it said to the credit of John, "wore done" in line style . ' --; .. .. , o "; 1 " If yon want Window Glass, good and cheap, 'jp w Braden's Drag Store. MAtaiAesa flereral weddings hare taken 'place hereabouts of late, but we presume the ' parties an waiting to prepare or a aies eah before thy send m their notices. -' W shall fait treasonable length of thns. ' Yoiso Fom CoscEBt. The Concerts given by the young folks In the.College Chap el, on Monday and Tuesday evenings of last week, under the chargo of Prof. Huey; of Pittsburgh, were highly entertaining. ' The selections were in good taste, and the music fine. All seemed surprised, indeed, to hear children sing so well and so understandlngly. That Prof. Huey has been able to impart such proficiency to his pupils and in so short a time, can only be accounted for by the facts that the Prof, himself is a proficient in the art, and has a peculiar faculty of Imparting instruction to others ; that the children under his charge were thoroughly Interested in tho work, and, of which the last is a natural result, hive mumVn talent. Prof. Huey has been exclusivly engaged for twenty-five years In the Instruc tion of children. At the solicitation of a number of our citizens, we understand that he intends visiting us again In the course of a few weeks to instruct another class. Carbon Oil, warranted not to Explode, at 0. W. Roberts & Co s Drug S ore. There is a pork-packing establishment iu (.'liicltinattl In which are killed, cut and pack ed, th reo hogs per iniuuto. Tho hogs are forced np an inclined plane to tho top of the hull ling, where, in squads of fifteen, they aro Introduced to the "knocker-down," a man whom, it is said, handles a long-linndled hammer with a good deal of "slight." They next pass respectively Into Hie hands of the scalders, scrapers, hangers, gutters, dressers, packers, sausage-grinders, &c,, Ac. We re gret that we have no such factory here, it might be supplied at almost any time, for a few hours, from onr streets. Plenty nf our citizens would gladly volunteer to perforin the (iflke of "knocker-down" until we should be somewhat rid of these filthy pests. We would by no means, however, recommend tho ymlitii ofthepoik. Wo are not sure, Indeed, that there would bo any, as our "street swine" seem from external appearance, to bo com posed principally, if not wholly, of skin, bones (a lew bristles when you Interrupt one by kicking it off the pavement) filth, sipieal and griml. la us have tliu nuisance abated ! Pure While Lead and Linseed Oil, for sale by 0. W. lloberts & Co. Thk dry weather, of tho present, is unpre cedented in this locality. There has been no rain of consequence for about thirty days, and the cftVct is that tho pasture is scorched to death, our watercourses are dry, vegeta tion is early assuming a wintry aspect mid the dust is intolerab'.o. A sudden change from hot to cold lias transpired the past week mid it is confidentially expected that if It don't rain soon that it will snow, or there will be a longer dry spell. Henu'al nnd Spanish Float Indigo, for s tie at (J. VV. Huberts it Co's. Drug Stme. Tun Jacktown Faih. This camo off Wed nesday and Tlmrs lay, of last week, nnd we hear that the display was creditab'o nnd a largo number of people present. Wn had hoped that some of our friends iu that neigh borhood would send m a report of tho exhi bition. As it is wo submit the above add ing, what may be us interesting to many, thatSiyerstfe lloskiuson hive received a nice stock of Fall nnd Winter Dry Goods Trim mings, Notions, &c, Ac. They aro fresh and flp-ap, lie sure that you nulto them a call, Pot Ash, Soda Asli and S il Soda , for salo a 0. W. KoueitsAi Co s Drug .Store. The October Phrenological Journal con tains Portraits and Characters cf Mary Queen of Scots; Charlotte Hrontn , Thomas Nast, the Artist. Well-written articles on Anthropo logy ; Married or Slugle? Boots and Beauty ; Sick Headache, Its Causo and Cure; The Fashions, Illustrated; Forming Character; "F.xpression ;" Grapes and Blackberries, il lustrated. $1 a year, or :w cts a number. Address S, H. Wells KJitor, 3S9 Broadway, N. Yoik. Dye StuHs, of all hinds, nnd of the best quality, sold at G. W. Huberts A Co's, Drug Storo. Pmi.AnKi.rmv University or Mmhcink and Si rc.kky. The trusters and faculty of tho above M cdical Colic c have issued 'schol arships" at .Scncnry ,lVo Mir each ; which cu titles the h older t attend lectures until gradua tion, or as many sessions as he wishes. This renders a medical education cheaper than ever prop oscd by any University or Col lege in tliis country or Europe, possessing the same extensive facilities. r.kra r Mixttm VnMir, mil vry branch of Mrdirinr and Surgery i llionmihly tauilit. Tho student holding a "scholarship" can en ter the college at any tirao during the Lca tures, attend as long as he wishes and re enter the Institution as frequently as desired. Persons wishing to obtain scholarships can apply to L. Oldshuo, M. D., Professor of Uiinc-Fathology in the above named College. His oOlco and residence is No. 132 Grant street, Tituburg, Va. If you waut any kind of Cough Medicines go to Braden's Diug Store. The Atlantic Moxthlt, For October Contcnts-Tuo Guardian Angel, Tliemisto cles Ben Johnson, a biographical and cri tical sketch, Uucharilableness. The Throne of the Golden Foot. By-Ways of Europe. From Perpignan to Montscmit, by Bayard Taylor. Hevicws and Literary Notices. &c, Ac, Tickuor & Fields Publishers Boston. "2 be, w not to be Aul' the ovation." Whether to sutler with mental anguish. Feverish lipscrackiug pains, dispeptic agonies And nameless bodily suffering ; ; Or whether, with sudden dash, Seize a botllo of Plantation Bitters, And.asGunther swears be ruysclfa man again. Gunther said my eyes were hollow. My yisage haggard, uiy breath, treniondous bad,. - i ; . . My disposition troublesome In fact, IIo gently hinted I was fast beeomine Quite a nuisance. '" ' Four bottles now enaath my yoMthayo dis appeared, My food has rehab, my appetite is keen, My stop clastic, my miud brilliant, and Nine pounds avoirdupois is added to my weight ...... .. ., . Maoxoua Wateb. A delightful tollut arti clo superior to Cologne and at half the price. Madder and Eitract Logwood, wsrrantad, sold at G. W. Roberts Co a Drug 8tore. ; Wastid.-N. II. McClelland, will pay forty cents per bushel lor 10,000 bushel of oats delivered at his grocery. - Lime by the Bamri or Pound, at Q. W. Roberts & Co'a Drug Store. RtmcMtf MarnagundDetfhiiutrttJjreti fctf oU Tributu oHffMcl and Obituariu charyd Tkt mmtf saw btodtmnUto wee Mawf fsiSrAait, ' ' ' - -. . ... i.V .;iMu:"l Ifl-i.unul.il , l'o All whom it hit Coacans'. I would call the attention of Soldiers and their Heirs to the following Benefits and Restrictions of the Pensions Laws with which they are not generally acquainted: 1. There are many persons entitled to Pen sions who have not yet applied They should do so immriH.ittty, as their pensions will com mence only from date of opicarioa j and If ap plication is not made vithi thru ymrt after discharge or decease, their pensions will com mence onty from date of filing last paper in the case. i. Pensions which have been on file for more than fAr gran after discharge or de cease of soldiers will, if allowed, commence oay from dale of filing awl paper; and those not settled tritlanjivt ytnri from date of appli cation will be vrry difficult to obtain. 3. There are many soldiers, both officers and enlisted men, now receiving one-fourth, one-third, one-lulf, two-thirds aud three fourths pension, w ho are entitled Xahvihtr ratt; but not coming under any special act of Congress do not know how to get their pen sions Increased. 4. Orphan brothers and aisteis under 1 6, and partial y or wholly dependent fathers are entitled to the same pensions as widows or mothers. I would say to any and all soldiers and their heirs, who have been so far unable to prccure their pensions or who have not yet applied, or who wUh their pensious increased, that 1 can show them "How to Do it" elfectn allv and rapidly. I also collect all other sol diers' claims as heretofore. J. JACKSOSI PlIRM lH. Claim Agent Hied. ENOCHS-Very suddenly, on Tuesday morning of last week, of Cancer In the breast, Mrs. Klintheth Knochs wife of Mr. Amos Lnochs of this place. WOLF On Monday, July 2d '07, at Ids resldenco In Morris towurdilp, Air. Geo. Wolf, Ksq., in the 61st year ol his age. SMITH At his residence In Morgan town ship, Greene county. Pa , on the Bth of July ItSGT, of Lung Disease, Mr. Joseph 8. Smith, iu tho 74th year of Ills ago. IVAtll SIU IHl MARHCT. Waynesih'ri), Oct, 2, 1S07. Corrected Weekly for tho Kecculivam. I'itolircK. Under (fresh roll,) ? ft Fues V do.. rolntoos y liusli Ijird tl. Tallow II' C'limtrv Hoi y Ih Ul iud reaches Jl II ... 20 I!!', . 1 2.il00 10 l.'i (H 10 FI.OUIl AND OHAtN. Flour fi lib! Wheat V bush Hye V hush I'oi li o hash l oin ileal (i hush... 10 50 1 se so TO 7j CiUOCF.UIKH. Cofleo "P ft I'eaV l Itiow n snuai fi If, Helloed MlKur V ft Hynii n iml , Molasses (N.l l-leiilis,).., Sornhniti Sail f hhl Uico',1 II. 1 K,-, I". a i 1 IH I l 1 (10 8 1" riTiMiiiiKJii n tit k :. H.vrunnAY, Sept. 21, ISffT. The general markets 1-avo wt hern very ac tive duriutf the hast week. There 1ms la-en III. Ileof sp' rial Interest to note, cither ill Ua toiie or 111 pi'leea. We ipioie ns follows, which nrc tho wholo'ale siore prices : Olt.VIN' ANIl FI.(li:H. heal, I'eim ii. urn! Ohio, Winter lted t fi2 an llye j! bush $ m ao imuif hush -it Coi n ri hash st Qo Sirlliu Uheat Hour 10 tW.i.10 7", Winter Wheat 11 a.,t,U M I'ltUVI.-MllNH. shoiildera ll'tfall?.; '-miihi iirt'ti iiiiuis Jl'n JI'i I.nc.l :il:i!4 mi, f nui, i.'v.n pii Apples H hill 2UO(.tllNI C1lepe l-.liira IS doz W.2l liulter t UH AU WAHKET. CniCAoo, Hept. 2s, tSH7. .....I.. ,.t ,,i .-.I,, niiinr iii-iiNFim. pinit. lloKsare modeiutely active lit 50,7."x!!7,UO llll.AIIK.I.l'IIIA. KKPT.2s.--HiiiuTtliir Hour 37,50 a s.2. Corn nn ehuiiued. OatsivlvaneliiK, ut70i,sile. Provisions ucciining. Arralxmneiit ol' Andrew Jolumoii. If ' I T 11. . ii:ijor ticnnnti jiOiiti (it'iiviTCd a lniiir mill vi!iroiiS8pcooh at Hamilton. Ohio, on AVwltiomlay, in wliich lie ar- raio;iH'il the Doinocnuiv lor thoir eriniiw ami infamy, ami said of Amlivw Julia son : l'dl nio to-dav if you ia1 JuIT. Davis m tho Presidential chair, or .Mr. Kobcrt fj. Ijoc, cotiiil thoy have done more for the rebels in this land than Andrew Johnson lias since lie hut) lioon President ? If thev could, I would like to know m what wav tliev 1.1 1 1 f, T. T rtr, r cuiiki niivo none u. ji jeii. iwvis had been President, what would he have done? He would have return ed all tho property to tho rebels that they had lost. Andrew Johnson has done that. If Jell. Davis had been President he would have pardoned all the rebels that asked him for pnrdon. Andrew Johnson has done that mid more too. If Jeff. Davis had been President he Mould have denounced this Congress, and called them a set of traitors. Andrew Johnson has done that. If Jeff. Davis had been Presi dent he would have appointed rebel Governors down South to control those States. Andrew Johnson did the same thing. If Jeff. Davis had been President he would have vetoed the Freedmen's Bureau bill. Andrew Johnson did that. He would have vetoed the civil Uights bill. Andrew Johnson did that. He would have vetoed the first Reconstruction act of K'ongress, and all the other acts, which Andrew Johnson has done. The RcinoTal of Hiekles. Gen. Sickles has received an official letter from Governor Orr, of South Carolina, in which the latter states that while he was at first opposed to some of General Sickles' orders while in command of the Third Military district, ho is now satisfied that bis ad ministration was, on the whole, mark ed by great wisdom, moderation and forbearance. This, he says, is the senti ment of the element in South Carolina which he (Orr) represents. He fur ther states that he believes the people of South-Carolina are largely indebted to Gen. Sickles' administration for much of the prosperity and good order C retailing tnerc. flie Gov. closes is letter with expressions of regret at the removal of Sickle. : ediCal. DR. WHITTLES Y. UK, F. WHITrf.ESY, Physician for rhronlo Mseasra, hma pernwnenl niBee In Wanhliniton, PenUHylvKiiin, where he has been eiuiinied lor the pant twelve years In tho suceawful treatment of all DISEASES OF A C1IKOMC HATCUE. The fkn'trir Might present a volume of rertin ciltes of Clirvs, complimentary nollees, Ac., but the most satlsfai'tory testimonial will be alven the puljltu 111 a trial of hlsaklll. Dr. W. devote exeluslve attention to Chronfc Ailments, In winr ariiummia uwu Ullliorniiy HueCtlPH- fill, rllectiiitt cures In many canes that have iimiii'i ii . ...... . wj i.ui.-, ui Lirtiiiniriil, t'arnlyKli, Rlieiuniitim, nronelilllK, fntarruh, lmifliHft.1, I Itm-iim of the Spine, Ktoomi h, ileart, Liver, UowoUi, Kidneys, Ijiiikii, Keiiialu KLsenaes, (Jeiiurul liobll lly, ii-., 4o., Are nil promptly and permnnmtlv cured hy the Iloctor'H KVHtelil of treutliient. Diirlnu the iuiki few years, the lloetor hat r-Kisteied tiiiiidreTi of cures to which ne win no pnmM-i to kIvh ihose references who mny call upou him. IIo Invites all mulcted with any form of rhronlo disease aim uuvinif luiteu louuuuu ruuei, lo GIVE HIS MEDICINES A TRIAL. Tils principal ngents nreseleetnl mitlrele frnm the Veuutable Kingdom, and tlieneare so eoin- ninoii as io equHiixo ine vuiu loreen or the tmilv nnd thereby rentore It to uerfeet hen I III 'I'h'e lioetor has been especially sueevssful In the ireaillieiH ui ail F E JI A L E D I S E A 3 E S W'omfMi hy tlif Room fall victims to mulihllcR pp t'lillar to tlit'lr st'X, many or whom iniirlit ht ativt'tl ft i mi liven of wret)H'liioN4uiil pmim(ur iiriivt-M ny iiiiyiiii in iiiiip iu irr. w. 1 ill ri-IU-eilii-N Piiiolovetl in tlit nrwlh-H of lir. W. art rMitiiiil i' tiirt'-l oTctMHlvi-ly by hlin from IiIkowii .Miiiicni i4toiinuory aim are Rimty 'urn in Mimllty nuti npi-4'ifli' In etnl. tr. v, tliiiLoiitMH tiUHHHf hy iin-nim of thi Crlnp. tlio otilv fnfiiili- hit! tfKt ui fiisi'iisc, iifvor I'uilliiK to tliNrovfr its nutnri', I'.nilitv niul cnnthtlltyt tlniH fimhlliitf ill ill 10 i-iiijiuij n , RATIONAL, SCIFNTTFfC AXU CTHATIVE Of tlienbsoluto pert ulnt y of his mnt)n of d latino nos In nun HHttMfy vfry patWmt who ulvw film nt.ial riiiii t hi lil-lliunl.iiia hiimlll ......... run hf known of any iUmi'iihm, In th exnnuimiiou oi huh Ki'creuon, ne Hinpioyn npu t'lil. (iK'iiih'iil niil liilcroHroiilcnl trstft. nn i-am hrtiiK presentctl In whii-h ont ol Hm.h t'stn Is nut KtiiiK'iuni to nn tieeuriUH (iininoi, ihf (MtnrilmH nut ctulm to lie n "rtirM nil," nor vt "ilif viuhl nrm of the Almighty otri'trlit"! t'urtli to ftavt tin worlil from nrmimnmi tlNnolntlfin.' hut Itu iloes proft'Bs fmm.-iuUmUMu lU'tjniiuuionU YEA US OF EXVEIUKSCK, l"evoted exclusively lo the treatment of chronic Ills, with his Infallible testsof disease, to lie able to rel eve and permanently eunr nil those eases ivnien tiro uoiaireuiiy beyond liiereneli ol rem edleri. OFFICE COItNER OP MAIN & CllEST.NUT ST3. OPPOSITE THE MANSION IIOURR WAaillXOTON, PA. CONHUI,TATIOMS K II 13 E AND CONFIDENTIAL. 0;l-tf. P, VII:TTI,EHY. F IR8T A B It I V A L OF A FULL STOCK OF FALL ASP WISTEtl DRY GOO OS I AT SHIRK & SUTTON'S Wo riValrn to Inform our customers nml nil moKo wiiu wisn to buy GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES That WftKro rorofvinir a rnnmlf Io Rtork of Full mid WlitttT TiiMtdH. u hl'-h wo urn drtoriiiln'M to suit, If you will conuMiml mc tin1 in. Our BtcwU of DUY GOODS, omhrnon tho hff, gtftplrs, extra hravv hrown iiuihIIih. drlllintr, nuitoii tlannHn, fth'fichml muslin, glnghnmtn frooflnHnortmont of FINE DRESS GOODS! nln. Keneml notions hoslrrv. bIovpm. IHm- minx, rllhon4( buttons, Ac. Also, n lot of burrwi, IX ABUNDANCE! Boots and Shooa, oxtro, haTthnnd mnIe boots, for infii and hoys. Hint on QMsortniHit of tln niul hmvy Hhoon for Wonipn. MiNim nnd ChllUrpn Coino to ut to buy your botta and Hhocsfor the wuuur HATS AND CAPS for mm nni bors, n jrrpntrnrlrtynn'1 lit prlrps tomtit nil. Full ntylcof Imlltm liutH, wruulliB, fiuthors. flowerB, I)rfwtriiiiiniimHt Ac, - uin,uiii;D fm,l V I iw. vr, W1I'KI( Milium , rilf, aoilu, pppiter. nptceoud indigo, Ao. Cuuio ami ne our stuck. D0NT MISS TIIE PLACE, A. Wilson Jr. ' ball dine, smrnc Afltrrroy. 9jIS,'fl7.tf Wuyninburg, 1 N O T I C E In eonseoitenr. nf i1iA,l.,ikih nf riin ir..in.. .r the firm of Maine A hj.tell.of Wayneubnrir, llio hook aecounu and all bnslnesa connected with the lll Unit Will lm selltwl nn liv ihf, nlnl.ir- snoe.l, tho iurvlviug imrtner. All persona hav I mi claims against the tlrm will prewnt them properly authentleaud lor anttlement, and p. r sons kiiowini( fhemselvm lrnlehte.1 to the same forfuniilure or otherwise will be rninlreil to make Immediate puvtnenton or befora Nov. 1st, lM7,ortUe sumo will be collected according to law. THE FunxiTTRB BrsiTHjw will he parried on at the old stand by the nudei-sia-ned, a.i usnnl. n uniers ior worK win iM proiuptiv artendeii to. Work WIUTanUttl all li.Iuli F IkI .nil in mmn satlsfaetion. UanEKTAKtn earnestlv snllolted. to which spechil attention will be given. A rlno hearse in -onutn rvaoinoni toatrend mnernis. ,i-ew . Oi-UUUi. B4TEU. pAINTS FOn FABMEB3 AXD OTHERS. TliA flraflnn f I rt oral Palnl Fj am maw m-m.. fhctnrlncr th nAt. i'biwkn.l imlMniii r i lalal in use; two coau well put on, mixed wtli fin re Unwed oil, will last ID or 15 years j It Is ofa iKht brown or beautiful chocolate color, and ean Imi cbanifcd to vrncn 1m1 Unn. .1 m I. niiwa n. cream, tn salt the lasts of the consumer. It la raluable for Houses, Hams, Fences, Utrrlaaeand far-maker. Palls and Wooded-ware, Agricul tural Implement, Canal JViaU, Vasacl and HhlpV Dottoms, Canvas, Metal and Khlniilc Hoofs, (u belBsr lire and water proof, i Floor Oil Cloths, (on manufacturer havlns; used jnori bbls. the past year,) and as pal at (or any purpose la unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and ilheslyeneaa. Price M per bbl. of aim ., which will supply a farmer for years to eoraa. War ranted in all caaea as above. Rend for a circular wmcn wtvns iuii pnriimiar. none genuine nn Isasbnuuled In atraut mark Orafton Mlnarat M gounty hw(1 1) El OUT OP THE Al'DITOKS Oi" MOM l ONGAIIKI.A TOWNSUI1', lit ' lit CA TION TO BOUNTY TAX, Jainls A, Illaek, Commlltee of Slonongahela towitshlp, on drall ol Mareh, ItuH. un. To lMirrowe.1 money To subscription money.. To rocrultlng (eea ttmo W mh w to W) en. llv amount nnld out as bcr Touchers an- proved fikH 00 ('. A. Mestrciat CominlHee of draft of Hept. 1S(M. I)U. To amount received from F. 4 D. Bank 1200 00 To amount of autmorliitlun monay nald him i , S197 00 lo ordur from ftcliool Dirtfelora tl 00 cn. Hv amourlt nnld out as nor vouchers ap proved 7735 00 Ainount of nbm-e mentloneil order from School liirectors not entereil In proper place on towiiNhln liook, hut supposed to be euougU to sipiurc me accouui. .laiiiea A. Illaek, Treasurer of Bounty Tax for lni. I'll. To amount of duplicate tTJil 78 n. Hy am't paid out as per vouchers approved S7320 93 Rv nin't. credited on bla note liKilllist tho township 80 M 17551 7' Ainount of subscription money received by Andrew laiulup, Kfeu.. ondrtitt of March 1SH5. I'll Toaniouiil (it subsi rlptlon twit 45 to aiinscrtiiuon money recetveii ny bint . nnd hot now siflwr rlotion Dapers. as Ls'iuiru lamlap'ivlinin.... fu 91147 (Hi fit. llv nnrt nnld f . A. M.ntj!ii(......Sr!H 00 Hynm't paid V. il. McCoy SV1 00-IM7 00 '. A. Meslrerut, Cuinmitteo of draft of March I'M. - I'll. To amount of money rocoived JlftjSI K I'll. lly amount paid out luKt fti Hr. Geore F, Birch, Trcusurcr of Ilounty Tax for the year ISM. lilt. , Toiimount ofdiipllealc $lro 82 roiiiuouiit of subscription M ti; Total giwi (H 'it. llv receipts from F. A H. Hank ...8370 00 lly order horn I. 11. timy fur KlllWlltUlO X) 00 lly lllnolint of fltteb llnrwell, credited on Ills older for sub stitute , :. ; a( M llymnoiintof W. If. .Mefov, cred it on his order for substitute.... 31 13 llv amount of I. T. Wclttier, credit on lils order for substi tute... . MM lly Treasurer's per centime l til By John liiinliaiii, collector's per ceiilaitu 89 ftS l.'i'l llallaueo duo Mononoalicln Ip 121 71 !023 05 In the matter of tho settlement of the account of William l.'loTciigor, collector of bounty tax lor i ii, hit. i'lHiinount of dupllttite ns sprcinl In the bntnl ot sum t'ojiectnr dined May 11. wi jsinxj v ('H. Hy n?nount thnt Wm, Mnitr-znt, Trons uriT of tho bounty tnx, mliutts that CleavHnuiT nnld Ito hi in nul-or vouchors (not pnliiiL'.i, lui :iciivcimr h Imtuls 12.V) 0 Tht iuidllorn hiivr rcfiMon to bcllcvo thnt "W. rionv.'iiirpr n Iko jmld to tho F. I. Mink of tiyncsonru, hooiit imkut nnnorcti ini'i nny ni hir, but htivt had no vouchers productTd before them. Th1 nndorsinnoil, nivlltorsnf Mniumtrnhcla (p.. ("rufj'tnonoovc nii!miitttfoo corr'i nnoord liig to voucher, &a, nlm-ffi bfftrothiin. WIMJ.AM KUlMlHNKR. JDSKWILS JIAKTLKV. !i:H-nt AudHorn. E. 9 SAYEHS. ATTOltNKT AN1 COt'SFLt.OR AT I. AW. fiia'MHIiintootbf'r bulnrs will ottnnd to nil ('fines iu Hnnkrtipter thnt irtnv hppiitriirit.-d to hH care. oiU':o,oiioMite Drn Htoruof U. V, Hob- ctih i n, QENEHAL ELECTION V II O C Ti A 51 A T ION. WIIKHKAM, In nnd by nn nt of tho O. nnral Assembly of the t 'ititinninwcalth of I'l-niHylva-n:o, until led "An net if lailim hi the rleciiiins oi the i'oinnioiiwealth," msr. -M day of .Inly, A. i., '.eSi, u is muuo nio mny oi ino wiierni oi very county wilhin thin oiinrionweMlth tout ve public noticnof tin? Ofiierul KlniMions, and In sucil nonce in eiiumi'i aie ; I. TheotllcerN to be elected, 2. lX'Kiuiiate theplaceut Wiilch the clootlon Ih to on neiii. I, 1IKATII.KHIXM, IIlirliSlinrlfTof (tin county of (Ireeue. do tierehv iiiittie known, and ulvc tlie pnblh imtico to thu Klectlou of tho county ol ureene. inai ON TIIE 2ND TUESDAY OF OCTOBKIt nst, 1ilnif t!)f HtU day of IIia month) a Oeneral l-.lwiiitn will in nehi at ine ncveral enaction ditt trlets established by law In nnld f""hnt v. ut wiiieb time they will vote hy ballot for the Hcvenil offi cers hereinutter named viz: (INK PKItsoN fur tin otllco of Jtido of the Supreme t 'ourf of the Mtnte. (NK 1'Ktt.Hf N for member of Assembly of the (!nmmonveallli of IVimsylvuhia. (INK PKItoN for tho oMUu of MlirliTof the (iniiit v nf ( lrt 'iit. oNft I'KltsiiN for tho ofllro of Treasurer of the count v of (ireene. ONK rilHsoN f(rthe;oni(;jof;commlsloner of llic ruiiui v ui itrri'in.-. ONK rKlisON for tho ofrteo of Coroner of the rountv of (In-rni'. TWO PKUw s for tho otllep of Jury Commis sioner, oi i no eminiy or oreenc, euuu elector vntlnir ffirbut one. ON K TKItsoN for tho ollloe of Au-Utor of tho conniv or (treetie. ONK I'KltiN rortheodlfrt of Dlrcot'irof tllf IVjr of the county of Orccm', ThPfaM election will bu hold throughout tho couniy ns lonmv: The Klectors of Franklin towiiHhlp will meet at th lion ie of Nmlth (irccn. The Klectorsof Mat hm t4w!iMlilp will meet at the West window of thuCourtiiouseln Wuyiies hurix. The Klectorsof Whltrly towiiHhlp. at tliPhone formerly of I-wlf Ilendlee, Ks., In Sewiowu. Hi! Klei'torH of Imnkurd towtunlp, ut tlic dwellliiK Iioiiku at Ku-witrt'if Mills. The hrectomof (ire -no tuwiishlp. at tho ofllc1 of Jeremiah Stewart. Tiie Klectors of Mmouiahe1n townnhlp.at tho .muse oucupit.-u uy v iu. juhuczhi:. in uapic to" II. The Klecton" of Jetri-rxon township will meet ni ine mmse oi in. ieny, iu .icnerson. The Klectoniof Mortran township, ut tliev:lnxl house near W'.T. II. Pauley's. The Klectors of Jack sun township, at John sons school boti.se. The Klectors of Cumberland township, nt the vi wiunoirT oi me nous ocvupieu uy jouii Gore, In (!armlchiu'ln. The Kleetors of the Horoiiith of CarmlehneW at the Knst window of th houi occupied by Jo seph (tore. In armiclimdM. The Klectors of tvntro township, At the hoase of Sniniiel Woods in Clinton. The Klectors of Wayuo township, at Phillips srhool honso. Th Klectors of orris township, at the house of Kdward Marker, The Klectors of Waahlntrton township, nt the brick Hchool liousi ImHwccd the far inn ol ilcuUi Johnnnnd Inj. Uom. The KItietortof Alleppo township, at the house of AiiRU.st Millvr, ou wliAcUiiK t'nwk. Thu Klectors ol lUchhiU t4wtiAhip,nt the house ftirmerly of Joseph Kunk, Jwikitonville. Tho Klectors of Perry townuhly, at the house mrmorly oooupied y jonn Elinor, in mi. .Moms. f (jwiiii (iitiir. in .th. .uorris. more Uiwushlu.at Oiohuu- TlieilcctorMoroilii Of Kpoeh f lenuen, In Jolieylowu. j He lienors oipriuifiuu lowusnip, at ntepiion White's Mill. I make known And Rive notice, as in and liy the Uth section of the ufurumiid act I am direct ed, "that every pur?on, exctptintf Justices of tho piice, who shall hold any om-e or appointment a prom or .mm unuer ine uoveniinent oi ine t'niled HtAtes or of this Htatn. or any city orln- orporutod Utstrict,- whether a eominiHMloiieil otllcer or otherwise, a ttutKirdinaie ottlccr. or aneut who is or shall be em ployed under the leg- uiHiure, juiiiiiurr ir rx:uiir ufjmri niriu or this Mut or United State, or of anv cltvor In. corporitted district, and also that every member of (Jon grcss and the tflute IeaUl.iture, and oftrie sel(!l and common council of nny etty, commis sioners of any incorporate district, is by law incApnwe or nouuiiff or rxcrcisinn at me same time the office or appointment of judjee. Inspec tor or elf rli of any flection of this Common wealth, and that no Inspector or Indmv or nthar ntnVer many such eletaton. shall be eligible to any ofMce then to be votM Mr.' Also, ttmltu tho (ourth auction of the act of Aftscnibtv. entitleil ''An act re latin to execu tions, aud fur other purposes," approved April M, Wl. it Is enacted that the afore a Id itoh k. tlon shall not be so onstrwed as toprwvent my mu ma omcer or oorouicn omeer rroin serviUtT as JuduB, iaspttrtor or clerk at anyg:neralur special election In this Commonwealth.' Also, that in the blst section of saM act It Is enacted that "every fp'tieral and special election shall be opened between the hours of tight and Um in the forjiom Had shall eootinue walkout Interrtrpttonor airjrninrmnt until Mven oVltck In the evening when the polls shall be clotM.' The general, special, eity, lncorporatl district and township elections shall be conduct! hv InKpectonandJadelroeteilasaforeAahland by iras appoisieu as nereinanerprovtdeiL lio Derson shall he Denatlted to rote at anv lection at aforesaid but a White freeman of tho Of enf twenty-one years or more, who ataall hava resided tn this Slate al least one year, and, in the Ccfjitl gltlvfvtijscmcnt.ss. ten days immediately pmceeilinench elfTCtlon, and withliiiwnyoarspitbtasiatttor eoutitytnx. wiiich shall have been assessed ut leiutt ten days before the election: but a citlaen of tho rolled States who lias previously been a qualillcd vtter m runic uini removeu iiiereirom aim reiurn eti, and who shall have resided In the election district and paid tAxcs as aforesaid, iiall be en ttleJ to vote nfter residing in this Stuto mix mouth: Provided, That wiiite freemen citizens ofthe United states, betwwn thcagtsol twenty one and twenty-two. and lnvlti resided in the election district ten tbiysas Aforesaid, siiiiillm e. titletlto vote, ult hough thr.y shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to Tote whose name is uoteonlulnej Iu the list o( taxable in haiiitmitrt, furnlsbea by the Commlnsioucrs, mi less first, he prodin-e u receipt for the payment within two ears of a state or county tux nss.-sM-ed re!ul(l to the coiiNtitution, and iv satis factory evidence, either on his own oath oralllr mation of Htiotber, that he lias (aid such a tax. or on faihmt lo produce a roceipt shall make oath of tho payment thereof, or second. If he claim a Vote hy helms utl elector hetwwn tlie aces f f twenty-one ami iweniy-i wo years, nesliull de noAc on oath of nlllnmitlon that he has n-dded In the state at leat one year tefote his npiHIca thm.niid make such proof of his residence lit the district na rcijuln U hy thWacfamMhat he does vertly believe from the account nrvei him that hwls of ae aforesaid, uii'l jflve such oilier evi dence as ns re(iiired by it its not ; whereupon the name ol the person so iidiuitted to vote hIihII be Inserted In' tlie alph.ibotlcnl list by the Inspec tors, and a note made opposite thereto by writ tn'4 iIih wa1"Lmv" if he shall bo udmltted to votehy reason of tin vino; fuiid tax, or the word "ao"lfhe, shall he admitted Urvote by reason of such use. and shall be called ont to the clerks, who shall make tho like notes in the list ot voters kept by them, "In all eases where tlie mmo of the person clalullnif to vote is found on the list furnished by the Commissioners and ascjtsor, or his rmtit to vole, whether found thereon or not. lsobj.ci toby any iiml I hYd citizen, It shall be thedutv ol tho Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to hisiiiallllcutiuns, and if he claims to h'tve rcsldt-d within the HI ate for one year or more. Iilsoalh tthiiH not be sultleient prsif thereof, but lie snail niiiKe proof meieoi iy ar least one eom Dtitent willn rvS. who shall be a oualilletl elector. that lie has renided within thu distriol tor more Until ten days next, precedinn said election, and (dm II also himself swear that his bona fide resl-d-tiae, In purMiuiiitie or his lawful CalUna, Is within the district, and that-hn did not remove into suid dblrktiur thepurp'ise of voting there in. Tverv rfcrsnn otiallfled nsaforpsnld. nnd who shall niakt dim proof, as required, of his resi- oenceaiui paymenioi irn aiorewtio, sunn iidmltte l to vote In the biwusliip, ward or dls trtet in whlcli he shall reside, 'If any person shall pw-veut orattenfp! t'pre ventany oillcers of mi election umler this net from holding siteh election, or use or threaten any violence to any such oHlcor, or shall Inter rupt or Improperly Interfere with him In the ex ecution ol his duty, or shall block up the window ornvenue. toany window where Ihe same may tie holdhiff. or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or Khali ue or practice any in t iml' hit Ink threats, force or viob-nce, wttli design lo iuiliience unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from votlimur rostra In the fre d(Nii ol choice, Htich person on coiivictlou shall be tincd In nny sum not exceeding live hundred (lollursaud Iiuprlsonnumt for any time not less than one month nor more then twelve mouths. and If It shall bo shown the conrt where the trial of such olienee shall he had, that the pt-r- sou Hoohvndlnn was not a resident of the city, ward, district, or the township wh-Te tho said oliwice was committed and not emit led to vote therein, then on convict ion he shall be sentenc ed to pay a line of not less tlmn one hundred nor more than one uiousaii'i dollars, Hint io imtrt-som-d not less than six months nor more than two ycirs." "It shall be the duly of Ihe severnl assessors, respectively, to ntteud at lite pl ioeof holding every Reneral, upeclnl ttr township electhin.dtir lntr lint time said election Is kept open, for the purpose of uivitm Information to the invpeeiors and Jinltres, when called on, in relattoii to tin ri'hl of any prson assessed by them tovorrr at such elections, or such other matters lit relation lo the assessment of voters us thnsaid Inspee tors or cither o! them sliiili I'roin time to time re iiuire ff any person or persons shall mnltc nnv bet or wK''i- upon t!ie result of anv ele't-m within this ' of 1 1 mot i wen 1 1 n orsuaiiouer lomaKcnny sucii het or waner, cither by verbal proclamation thereto or bv nnv printed or written advertise ment, challenge or invlt any person iw person io niaae hiicii net w wa-T, upon eonviciioii thereof be nr they shall forfeit and pay three times tlie amount so oifi-red to be bet. Il nny pei soti:uot hy law (Ualilled, shall frnudii lentlv vote at any election in this Coiitmurt- wenith, or beinj otherwise qualified, shall vote nit of his properdistrict.oril anv person, know ln the want of Mich italltlcation, shall aid or proctirettt.cn person io voie, ine person, on con victiou, shall be lined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars find he. Imprisoned for tiny term not ex'eeuiiit inreo monius. If any person shall vole at more than (me elec tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than on-e on the same da v. or shall fraud- ulenllv fold and deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, With the Intent lllctcallytnvote. or advise nnd oroeure iinoiiier so to do. he lh' y shall tie fined In any sum not less Minn fifty ier more than five hundred dollars, and he im prisoned not los Hum three or more than twelve motiiiis. Ifany person not quail (led to vote In this Commonwealth, ayrecuhly tn law, (except the sons oi qu'niiic.1- cinens.i snail appear ai any place oi election, ior i ne purpose or issuing t nr. etsorof Influencing citizens rlialilled to vote, he shall, on conviction, foi teit and pay any no m not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such oll'eiice, and he imprisoned fur any term not rxcc(4Tinu twelve moniui. fn (vise the nerson who shall have, received tin second highest number of voters for Inspector mini hot inrcim on me nay oi eiecnnn, men ine nerson who shall have received the second h littl est numhi r of vot. s for judge at, the next sprltm f-ieciiou snaii act as inspsior in ms place; nun In ease the person who shall have received tin hluheMt number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in ms place; nna in rase uie person elected Judge ahull not attend, then tho Inspec tor who received the highest number of votes shall appoint n Judge in his place; or If tiny vacancy aball continue In tho tsiard for the spao of one hour nClcr tlie time fixed hy taw lor me owening or mo eieciiou, the (planned voters or the township, ward or district for which mi'h oflleer shall have (n.-en elected, present at the place of election, shall select one out of their number to till such vacancy. Pursuant to the provisions contained In the Tlilh section ot the tier, tLTHl alloTcSi.lil, me Judg es of the n foresaid districts shall respectively teke'-hartre of the certlflcatcti of return of the election fif their respective districts, nnd pro duce them nt a meeting of one Judge from each district at the lioroicrh of Wavnesmir, on the Third dav after th" day of election, being FHIftAY. IM'TOIIKK MTU. Iit7. then and there to perform tliu duties required by law of saio ju-iuea. Also, that where a Indue, by sleltnpsnor una voidable accident, Is unatilc to attend such meeting of Jud'r", then th certificate-or re turn Hi hi II tie taken ohtirpe of hy one of (he in spectnrs ftrelerks of the elecilon of tlie district who slinll do and pTrorin the duticM rcqhlrnd of said Judge unable to ntlend. Also, hv an A r hki.ati.no to thk FrErrioN OK .M'llOKS, APt'TlOVKn A I1 IMtlf. 1-jTJI, 1V)1( IT JH iJlltr.'TKIl AS FOl.T.OWH 4. the election for judges shall be liehl and conducted in the several ejection districts in fhesainemuiiiii-r in all respects as elections for Representatives are or shall le iield mid con dhrted, nnd hy the same Judgea. inspectors and oilier ofllcrs; and tho provisions and the act of the general assembly, entiliMl "An Aot re lating to the elections of this i Vnnmoiiwealtb," approver) t tie 2nd day of July, and Us sever al supplements, and all other like laws as far as the same snail lie in forcoaud applicable, shall ho deemed and taken to apply io the elections tor juatres : rrovmeo, xuai uie aioresnia eierj tors shall vote forjudgej of tluj Supreme Court on a te pi irate piece tit paper, and tor all oilier Judges required to he learned iu tho law on another separate piece of ) m per. At a iiieetlug of tho return judges of the several election districts In each county pro vided for by tho act hereinbefore cited, dupli cate returns of all the votes given in such coun ty forjudges of Ihe .Supreme Court, and hi Judg es which the qualified voters of each county are untitled to elect of t hum pelves nnoonnected with nny other county or district, shall l-e made out by th clerks of the board of return Judges, one of which returns the President of said itonrd shall forthwith lodge. In the office of the Pr thonoturv of the Court uf Common Pliwor sucii ounly, and the other he shall enclose In an eri- vciope, which cnveioiMj lie sunn seal and direct to the Hecrtdary of tho CommonwcalUi. and place it in the nearest ist olhce. t. In ctiHi-of the election Of Preshlent 1ml vn nf may juuicimi uifsirea coirtyostai ol two or more oounticrt, at a meet;.! out he return Juduca of eachofsucli dainties, the clerks afo.vt.uid shall niolieont a fairsUiteincnt of all the votes which shall have been given at such election within tho county for evry person voted Ibr as sueb presldciiljudge, whkdi shah be signed by said Judges and uilcsted by tiieub-rks; and oaa of su mi jihtgiM snail uuce enarge ot sttcn siauuiieiit, and shall oris I ace ttie samt! at a nieetino' of one Judgj from cacti of sald)coutities, which rnueLing suau w fieiu m iiiwveniiiuny aiwri.no elec tion, at tho court nous In one of the counties, to be fixed hy taking such counties oltcruaAvly in their alphaljeilcaroMer, 7. ThelmUes of the several eonntles having so met,shallcist urin the several county return. 4 and made a suliictent number of copies of a nen eral return of all the votm given for such oirl in said district, all of which they shall certify, aud one uf which they shall lodge forthwith In the office of the Protlio notary uf the Court of Common Pleas of each of said ctninMe. and one ! of which they shall enclose, seal und direct Ut the fiecrerary or lue iomtuonwcaJtu,.in luuunur prescribed by the 6th section of this act. H. In com of theeleetlon ofnnr tudtre of anv Court of record now existing or hereuftttr to Im creitted, havlugjurisilictionuvcrtcrritory lying wiininanu tioi inciiuimg auoiany vouuiy, trie return Judges of the several election districts within such territory shall constitute a board ot returned iu ltf. with rw-iKMjt to such election aud shall, at Ihe suine time and place of the meeting oi ine reiura juugen oi sxicn cajnty, i froceedln nil lwpocts In relation to such elee- I loo as is required of the rocnty board in ihetNh i s;ctlon hereof, except that they sliall lodge one of thedupllcaie returns In tiieodlce of the cleric ' of said court Instead of that of the prothunotary 1 Of the court of common picas. I Tte OomrreeslonaJ Keturu Judges will meet In Ocoonlanoe with an Act appro vu-t, Mav 1st, IHiil, at the Viurt lUuw In I leaver, In the borough of Hea-er, In th aoonty of Beaver, on the seventh day aft tha atooUon, being Tuesday. October loth,Hl7. . . . The Senatorial Return Judges will meet, In o conlance with an Ac tap proved. May Ath, ls, at the Court llinwe In Co ion town, In the county of Fayette, on the 7th day after the! election, being Tuesday ( vtoher ir,th, tff. 9 1 DffcRTKn' DISRANCHIHINI LAW, I - Aatliereindlroetad, I oioofiva official notice oi tb jDUowins ttroviihxij of an Act approval j Jcjjiil dvcrtijitmrntss. . JimeMIt, 11; relllWA further supplement io iii I'lm-iiun iiiws oi tins Loliliiioiiwriiu i" v ittKKAi, tiy timaL-t of Ci.tiKris or tint 1 mie-l Stales, eutillil, "An Ait to auind the vml arts uerutraioro paascit ti- iffovtirr lor tn. enroll lim and ciilliuij out the national font ami for other purMs.''s,"ttiid approved Murijli tlllrij, una tliousiiiiil eight hniulretl and tilxty-flvn, alt pi'r sons who liuvo ilesertctl tin, nilfltury or navnt sorvli-eoftlio I'nllea Klah ami who linvtt in buen ilisi'hariteil or rulteviM nom the pniiU.-r or ilisiihility tliereln rovUletl, aro itet-iniHl ami niKi'ii to nave vuiiinutriiy r.lliiiUlstiwl unit lor leili-d their rlKlitu of citiZfiishiu ami their rlghta to beironie citizens, ami aro ileorlveil of uxtir clslnuany rluliUof ett liens thereof; and Wiikkkas, r-ersons not citlrens of the Unilwl States, are not, itmlertlie constitution and laws of Hrnnsylviuila, iUuUlied ulcctois of this C'om- iiiiiiiweuii il. WKcrioN I, He It onsetcif ty tlia Senate and House of llepresentutives ofthet'oiiimoiiMiealtll oU't liimvlvnliin in (leucral jsisi ailHy met, and It is.lieri'by euaetrd hy theiiuthority ol'tliesaiue, Thill In all elei'tlous liereiuler to bo held In tills I'omnioniiroHltlt. It .bull lie ntilHwftir for tba uilgeor linvtarsnr any stieh election to re- ceiveuny Hanoi or imuot. rrom an-r persftn- or liersonaemtinwil In tlie lirovlKhuis'iinil subject lotliedlKnbiiiiy Invposed by sold act of Uanurt-M niroved Miui li third oim thoiinaud eight htin died nnd slxly-flve, un-HlsLmll be iitilnwlnl for any such person lo offer to toto auy bullot or tinllota. Btt'. i. That If any snrli liidii and inspectors of eleetlon, or any one of tlieiii, slmll receive or consent to receive uny such uulaairal tnUof or tsilloU Iron any such disiiiulltled iierson, ti.or tlieysooili-ndlint shall bo Kiiiltyol misdemeanor, and uhiii conviction thereof, In any court of ouarler Sessions of this t'oiiiiiionweiiltti, ho shall for eileh ollclice be sentence! to puv u flna of not less tlmn one hundred dollars und to un ileiKoun iiiiirisonmeiit In tliejallof Ihe prober comity for mil IvsHtlum lly l,ivs. Ki. :l. Thnt if nny person ileu-ived of cttlxen ship nnd dlsipiniiiicd us Htoicsaid, slmll at any election hi rialti r to be held iu l his Couiiuoa weiilih, voteor tender to the otllcers thereof ami olh-rto vole a liallot or ballots, any person so of leudiiiK shall Imdec med aiiilty of a misdemean or, nnd on conviction tlieriiif In nny court of iilarler sessions of this Commonwealth, ahull tor each olfent-.e be punished In like manner as la provided In the precedliw seelion f Ibis aot in ens of ollk'erH of eleetiou rvoeivlug tuclt On liiu'llll ballot or ballots hue. 1. That If any person shall herenfiar per snaile or nilvlscnny person or persons deprived of citizenship ami ilisiiuiillHcd as Hinrosuld, to oiler any ballot or ballots to the olllcers of uny electlou hereallerto Im held 111 this CoinilKiU wt'allti.or shall persuade or advise nny such otll cer to receive any ballot or ballots froinnny per son deprived of cltisiiiMhip and disiiiuilllled ns aforesaid, siieh person so oltcndjiiK shall hu uuiliy of a mlsdeiueaiior, nml upon conviction thereof In nny court of quarter sessions of lliis Commonwealth, sliall be punished in like man. nerss is provided in the second section of this iet In I he ease of otte-ors of such election reeulv luttsuch unlawful bullot or btltlots, nt.VNOK IN' THK MOTIR OK VOTlNft. As therein dlreetis), f nlsnarlve ofllclnl notlrn ot the lollnwihK provision or an Act approved Murnli .til, Iswi, untitled "An Act natulauns; tho linxle of viillnu al all theelei'ttons In the several counties of this Couimonweultb SKirnos 1. IIo II enacted by theSetintn and llouseol Hepreseulatlves of the Coliimonwealllt of Peiiiisvlvaiila iu ileneral Assembly met, and II is hereby enacted by llieaulhorily of the suine, flint the iiiiilllied voters or the sevurul counties ol this C'oiiiiiloiiweiillli, nt nil geliernl, township, boroimh niul special elections, are hereby hcre iillcrniilhorizi (I ami required to vote by tiekcta prlnleil or written, severally classified ns follrtws: line ticket shall cmlirm-o the mimes nf nil Jit. lues of courts votedjior. mill lobe liitielliHl out side ".Imlicury ;" one ticket alinil ethhraco tho names of nil state olllocr voUsI ror, anil lalielled "State," one ticket shall embrace. I ho names of nil county olllcers voted lor, Including ulllen ,( Senator, member und liii'inliers of Asjeinblv, If voted fur, ami memhers nrcouxrras, If voted' for, iiiiJ Iw laiielliHl "County ;"nne ticket shall em brniethe iiami s of nil township officers voted for, and be labelled "Township;" one ticket shall cinhrucctlic names or all tioroilitli olncers voted lor.aml he labelled "lloroiiuli ;,rand each class shall be deposited litscpariite ballot-boxes. EiiFCTii'x OK.HIHY twnirasroxmis. I nlso make known thnt by nn net entitled "An Act for the better slid more Impnrtlnl selection of persons lo serve ns Jurors In each of the coun ties of this Cotniiionwenltti," approvitl iho Intli lav nf April, A. II., WI7, It Is directed ns follows: -' Thai nt I he Kcnernl oleel Ion to ho held on tho second Tnesdnyof October, Anno Iioinlnl om, thousHiid elht lufmlred nnd sixty-seven, and trl-niinnnlly tbereniter, at such election, tho lislllled elcotoi-sof the several counties of this Coiniibmwenlth shnll ideel, In tho rnniiner now provided by law for the election of othercounty oilkeis," two sober, IntclliKcnt ami Judicious p'-isoas, toscrve us Jury couiiiilsHioiicrs iu each of said counllcs, for the period nf three yeur cusulnir their eleetlon ; but the sumo person, or persons, shall not ho elexlbln for re-election more than once iu nny period of six veins: l-HoviliKn, That each of said ipiallllcd eli.etiirs shall vote for one person only as Jury coimnis sloner;aml the two persons liavlnu the i-rcatesl niiialicr or votes, for Jury commissioners, shall he duly elected Jury commissioners for such county. (liven under my hniulat mvotnee, In Wavnes Imitr. thiH litis ilav ofSepteuibcr, Iu the venr of our (.old one thousand elKht hundred nml slxly seven, nnd in the ninety-Mrst year of Ilia Inde pendence of tlielltd .Stales. Ml-K'. HKATlt JOHN'S, RIlHIIirr. JlffftlCtttS' C:!5ttttCjS. 1-1 GAL NO TICK. loiters of ndinlnlstratlon upon Dm cslato of Ilamel Owens, Inteor Wnvnesburx, dcc'il., huv itiit been grunted to the linderslitned, notice Is hereby ui ven to nil persons Indebted to said estate to make luiineiilule p ivmeiil, and tlioso Imvina claims aKiiinst the same b) present tliem properly uuthentiuuted for set I lenient. ,. JNO.C. Kl.KNNIKKJf. ft-Ct Adnilnlslrnbir. E G A L NOTICE. Ittent of ndmlnistrntlnn npnn the estnte of F.lijali Church, late of Center township, den'd., having been uranted to the nnderslifiieil, notlcn Is hereby Bivcn to all persons imlebted to nnld estate to make Immediate payment, nnd thoso havinir claim au'iilnn tin-same lo present them properly authenticated for setilcment. JNO. C. FI.KNNIKRV, lUS-lt Admlnislrator. N TICK! Notice Is hereby elvirt IT.nt the rt.'.l ic,, ol Minor Co. have I n left with Hiinon I'.iuclinrt, Justice ortha Peace, In 'Wiivncsburir, r-irimtatiu rK collection. All claims not paid by tae l.l of OOTOHKR next, will he collected WitllCost. II. CI.AY.Mt.NOrt, Administrator of Philip Minor, doo'd. A DMINWTKATOK'8 NOTICE Letters of ndmlnlstrntion liavlnir been .ranted to llio uiiderslKneil upon tlieeatateof John Mor-dis-k, Wr., of llrecni! county, I'enn'n,, rtee'd.; notice is hereby ftiveA t all persona In dented to said estnte to mnko Immediate pay. incut and those havlnu claims will present tlioin properly auuicuucaico lor seiiiemcnr. jacoii ir. MimnocK. . ,IA.Mhl. II. KOHDYI'K 1 Cjll-Cw of Greeno tp., adinlnlstratorR. jyiO.VL NOTICH, letters testamentary tiijon the ostate of John l''ishcr,rif Klchhill lowiiiiip, flreene county Pa., having been granted to Ihe undcrsliilie nu'Ucels hereby given to all persons lndubU.ii to said es tnte to innkn Imniedlali' payment, and tlioso liiivlny; elHiins against tlie hiiiiio will present them properly authenticated forsnttlotaent. JOSHUA ACKLF.V, Kxocutor. IJ.MI.NHTHATUU-3 NOTICE. A Letters of administration having been trrantett lo theundersiifncd uism the estnte of Susannah Renler, late of the boromrh of Wayneslimy, dee'd, notice is hereby given lo all pemoiis knowinii themselves Indebted tosaldeslatfl to make immediate, piyment and those havlnii claims npon said estate to present them prormr ly authenticated fur settlement. P. A. KNOX, 0;23-aw Waynesburifc Pa. Adm'r. T IIE W0NDEU OF THE AGE! TTHE, MONEY AND LABOR SAVED 1 THE LATEST & BEST CHURN! On of the latest Patents, Issued on the llth day nf September, IsM, to wm, II. Met 'uteheon, of asmuirton, lowa, win oe on axuiuition in n tew duya 10 VI H JIU KNELL'S, In Wsyneshnre. Pa. This CiTL'rtf must sunnr- cedoanytulng of the kind heretofore produced. i lie soupienoss oi iisconsiruction, anil its two, fold or reverse. I motion, that pnsluccs butter from three to six minittea must Induce the com munity to examine its qualities. It saves time It saves work and produces as much butter as any churn in existence. Air. Munnell has full power to mil riulits for Pennsylvania or New York State ns well as to furniaa Churns to oltl xens of this county. Jttnutis, vtulom a ro., 3e-tf. Agonls. jyssOLUTION OK COPAUl-NEKSUIP. i , . , V r",J l" a ""o 'stnis najr illaso ye.1 (Auiiost 1st .117,) by mutual consont. 8. A. routa retlrlnu, li. E. FOl'TZ Is hereby au thorlje; to settle the business of the late firm. 4. It ft Will fVttl f I tl 111-1 lllfk ki.alu ' ..... wkhmhw sua wwainrma ill III" i)WD ft 1110. H.A. FOlJT. . . UAViu K, MJUTZ. A'D MF.IJICINE ilUnlNEfW MANUF VCTUH- No. 110 traukTlu street, under ths namA and! Slyle-.rf , , UAVIDE.VOUTZ. !. ... . BalUinore, M-J, i "Or