I A. . m I WllfllttMK Ifc J tor Ihn, furlhohw;.u1H(1, L- -:'-, -- - Zl rCirr ' . 11,0 vall,e nnJ biMinw. I ,81 GEN m ibiiui u in in hit. , . i . FJLL "mess court hor m vu wni,i court a farm for the strong, n .i.. vT mo aim and the perfecshun ov tho titl , ,. er as tho alio waul a fule aud v.. ,fc. or, court hor in the kitchen, in the par lor, ovcr;the wash tuhand at the nL nor i tfimirft ' 7 " young innii, and tyii don t git a real good wife. ti. fu won't bo ui the courting Vu can rely on this, and if vi. I.,., .i . . ' - ...a mese ru.s wnrk n-t end ', and I will ghow yo how tho thin J- .v.a and it shan't cost yu a ,ent for it nnther' A littlo crirl. aft chTh whore she sn'iS up for tho first ti.no ,.i.i 7 . IlIlltA At.. I .1 . . --- with rj"r7i17 r S- W,t'r ,,"l,Khe Mi-I, nn.. . .1., . v.v ""m. u mau F.uiu uronnu With BOIiio ninn take any." & ELECTION CLOTIIISi AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF N. CLARK & SOIrobnation! MAINE STREET, WAYNEBUliJ wHETtHnd by an Act ofthe Oono- "leal Assciubl Commonwealth olTcnn- Isylvanla, eiiu Act relating to tliu elue ItiiiiM of thi'hnwiiiltli,' passed 2d iluv nf .Inly, A I it Is mndo tho dutyof the . f , liHr:nu ui ..xii.y V.UIilU UI1S IjOlllUlOll- vi every grndo and tho very latest winter wealth to alio notlco of tho General MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING on it, hut I didn't S. II. JTHMSOY. JAS. DlCKftn. -- WHOLESALE DRY ooons" " McElroy, Dickson & Co' LATE Wilson St McEli 34 Wood Street, styles. Ovircoats, Dress Conts Ji Business io new nnii wonderful Coat, Manufactured, THE SIBERIAN tho first eve coatJ e,7?nlwCArS',t!l0larSCi,tstof!l er offer uJ Wnynesburg. UNDER CLOTH , "very grade, Drawers, Under shirts and wool over shirts and flue liucn shirts. Elections, ii h notieo to enumerate : 1. ilio ijo bo elected. Contl election ill J. I, Heat I High Sheriff of the county of i) hereby make known, and give ptitioi to tho Electors of tho counhjuio that on tho 2tl 'i uef October Next I (beinn thely of tho month) a Gen eral Jueclibo held nt tho several established by law in liich timo they will tho several officers hoy, I laving recently re-llit,l iiT...''1.. elr PALL "STOCK".; i " 3 7 STAPLE AND DOMESTIC) P Ct'8- DHY GOODS it IN LAHGE VARIETY. H FLANNELS, BRADLEY'S STJJUBENVILTJS, tviii.LsiJURGII, TflDMPwrtMiu . or i,nvuLm-YMiK so.ia.am tne Smoothest Face ! BY CHARLES HICKEY Campbell's Jlow. WAYKESBURG, PA. NOTIONS OF EVERY VARIETY, Gloves, Suspenders. Ties, Wool n.df Hose liig Store. 88 UulU' A SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS AND CASS1MERS, nfflmVtsiat t?.AH.i. ..... .." o'""1-" "nu American inannRc tn . r,i. ' . wls,llnS a suit made Sent an -?- ?UrU b 8c'nmodated. bept. 0, 'ou-t f N. CLAHK & SON. NalcorOil Sfocfc. tob,4Su"fc?sy.pe.. election di said counl vole by b:t! hereinatieil one r itor (ione 1'ennnylva O.N IS 1 veyor Gen! Pennsylvaf ONEPJ ident Juilgj ilictrict ot sylvanm." ONE P scmbly of ayivania. ONE 1 uror of i hi ONE 1 nnsriioner ONE eyor ot ONE viz ; lor tho office of Ami. io Commonwealth ot for tho oflico of Sur- !ho Commonwealth ot for tte office of Pres Fourteenth Judicial lunonwcalth ofPenn for member ot As monwealth of Penn- for tho oflico ofTreas v ot Green o N tor the office of Cora- oountv ot Greeno N tor the office ot Sur- imtv of Greene. )N for the office ot Aua- No. nu .io, 'us COURTING. BY iO. K1SWMAX. Courting is a luxury, it is sallad, it ia . ise water, it is tho pla spell ov the soul ? the mart who has ijeyer courted has lived in vatui he-has been" a blind man amung - h'vlandsoariiUiad maLr ukanes he has v been a firlr,;n in the land of hand or - gans, amV 8e ot muvuJnring ca nals. Orting is like 2 little springs ot soft ilcr that steal out from under a rock at io foot ov a mountain, and run down to hill, side by side, singing and dating and spattering cache other, edying frothing and kaskaling, now hidir under the bank, now full ov shadtfr, till bimcby tha jine, and then tha g slow. I am in favor ov long eourtlig; it gives tho parties a chanco to find oit each uther's trump kards. It is real good exercise, and h jiibt a.i m nersehtaB two merino lamhs. Courting is like strawberries and cream wants to be did slow to gef, tho flavor. I have saw folks git acquainted, full in luv, git marid, settle down, git tew wurk in 3 weeks from duto. This iz just tho wa sum folks lai n a trade akounts fur tho grato number ov altnity mean raochaniks we have, and the poor jobs tha turn out. Perhaps it iz best I ehud give Bum good advise tew young men who aro about 2 court with the final view tew matrimony, as it was. in the hirst place, youiiij man, ru want tew gil yuro system awl rite, and then find a young woman who iz willing 2 be courted on the square. The next thing iz to find out how old she iz, which yer can dew bi asking hor, and Bhe will sa that she iz 10 years old, and this yu will find won't be fur out ov the wa. Tho next best thing iz to begin mod erate t say onse every ntte in the week for the fust six months, increasing the dose as the patient scorns to require it. It is a fust rate wa 2 court the girl's mother a leotle -on the start t tor there is one thing a woman never dispizes, and that iz a lectio cood courting, if it iz done strictly on the square Atter tho furst year yu will begin 2 be well ' ac quainted and will begin 2 liki the bizzi ness. There is one thing I always ad vize, and that iz not to swop folagratft oftenor than onse in too days, 'less yu forgit bow the gal looks. , Okashionly yu want 2 look sorry and draw in yure wind as tho yu have pain i this will set the gal to teasing yu 2 find out whnt ails yu. At a gineral thing I wouldn't brag on uther gals much when I was oourtin. It mite look as tho yu knu 2 much. It yu will court 3 years in this wa, all tho time on the square, if yu , don't sa it iz a leotle the slickest time in yure life, yu can get measured for a hat at my expense, and pa for it. Don't court for muny nor buty, nor rolashuns theso things are jist about as the kerosene ile rufiuin bizziueas, liable to get out ot repair and bust at eny min- Exchange Hotel J W.HAHN, Proprietor. IN INVITING THE PiTnon i.i, 1 age, the undersigned iiels conlide. C at by 1 islon? experience, ho will bo enabled to Pendleton, WanictHrins Jeweler, iVo. -v.ftk SlreeU n.nl 1oo) PITTSBURGH, J A. Jewelry mm oruei, imi, w . --.Murks, iges. &c. i Jewell? WvC.ils -t ami made to look equal to new. ""un Will UU Ml 111 Mnan..n,nn ..i.. . . . I rensnry, i.' i.-i.ii Cahmiciiakls, Sept. ,', J. f. rnmnn Tr Q11fl1M . - vwuiUli Sale of Oil Stocks. I Will 0Tlr Ml nnl.ll. dnvO,.i 7 1. "'"-non on Katur. oayuct. ah, atCarm p. h L. n.. r. . two Shan 1 1.. i. .:" .' ;. Tr ,D,y.0'' i2 Conllia,,v. hj i u u . .u .ma- ors.K). " i f,1 ,,tty l le nr6t assessment on each J, " ' 1 "i ot 35 w.,u(c liuw i ScpCts. ireasiirv. . A GILBERT, Treasurer. llitjheal Ouh Vrku l'uidfvr Old Hold S,- Silcci: ALL OKDERB PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Julv 12, '"-1 y GOODS GREfflV RGIIB! Josiah Porter, (AT THE OiiD STAND of W. A. PORTER,) Has received, and ready for sale at sweeping reduction New Summer Goods, comprising tho latest and most fashionablo styles, anil of a very superior quality. Tho attention of tho Indies is particularly invited to his select assortment ot DRESS GOODS comprising everything In that line that can bo desired. Cloths, Cassimercs & Vestings, Laces. Bonnets and TrlminiiiKS, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, &c, at extremoly low prices. of the very latest styles and very pretty. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and everything usually kept in a country Dry Good Store. ' We invito all to call and cxamtuo our stock before purchasing elsewhere. No troublo to show goods. Wo fool assured that our stock and prices are unsurpassed outside the city. Give us an early call. JOSIAH PORTER. June 14, 'GS-Iy, JMimWlWH FOR The Secret Scrvicc,fnc Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape. BY ALBERT!), utptt a ' . ' -'uuaajjKjj I'. Tribune Correspond?. The most illtcreslinirnnil rvi: i nlUll,Pr. ..mhrnHn,, u nTX" ' " ml1 Uirmigll the S.rtilhTiS t0 SclrWyeWSJWiar; "Trihuno" at tho outbreak of tho war, with our armies mid tlects, both Kist and West, during the first two years of tho Rebellion -, ma uimmig enpiuro ; m i-uumiumuui twenty nuaUhsin seven dill'erent rebel prisons; li's escape, and almost miraculous Journey by. nidlit of nearly 400 miles. It will abound in sutirring events, and contain more of tho fact ueideut and romance of tho war than any oth er work published. lIoKAcii Uituiav says 1 "A great many broks will yet bo written concerning this War, in addition to the many already ui print; but not one of them will give within a similar compass a clearer, fuller, moro readable account, entirely from personal ob servation, of tho nature, Animus, purposes, tendencies and instrumentalities of the Slave holders' Rebellion than docs the unpretending narrative ot Air. lticiianison." Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled ofllccrs and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it peculiarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing 175 per month, which wc will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS. &C0., W. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets, scp20-lm Philadelphia, Pa. Ilnr ol'ilJlLV ot Ot Ul'CCIIO. ONE p() lor tlie ol,io ' rector of poor of tho county of G Thes'!ction will bo held thro'-out the couijl tollows Tho tors of Franklin township, will miJtho bouse of Smith Greene. Tlie Jo ot Marion, will moot at the wjihdow of the Court Houso in WaynJg- , Thoptorsof Whitely township, at tho hniorinurlv of Lewis Ileadleo, Esq., iiewtown- Tlmjetors of Dunkard township, at tliodwug houio of Kusarts Mills. Thdoetors of Greeno township, at tho off of Jeremiah Stewart, Esq ThJnntnrs of Monoiiirahela town ship, filto houso occupied by Win .Mcs- trezatib Mapletown. 'iM.JlnRtms of Jciiorson township, will icet at the houso of Win. Kelly, in Jedlfon. Tt Electors of Morgan township, at the Uool House near W. T. 11. Pauley. Tft Electors of Jackson township, at Jolason's School houso. 'io Electors of Cumberland township' t the west window of the hoo occupi eo oy ju.M-pii oroio in carmithaels. 01Iui .Ejectors of. .tho Borough of Car in Carniichaels. Tho Electors ot Center township, nt tho houso of Samuel woods, in Clinton. Tho Electors of Morris township at the houso of Edward Barker. 'lho Electors ot Wayue towmslup, at Phillip's School House. Tho Electors ot Washington town ship, at the brick School House, between the inns ot Heath Johns aud Bcnj. Rosii Tlo Electors of Alloppo township, at the louso of August Miller , ou Wheel inn Oreek. Tie Electors of Riohhill township, at tho tuso formerly of Joseph Funk, in Jack onviiie. Tie Eloctors of Porry township, nt tho hou formerly occupied by John Minor, tn M. Morris. Ttu Eleotors of Gilmoro township, nt tho luuso of Enoch Hennon, in Jolley-town Til- Electors of Springhill township, at Sttilicn Wbito's Mill, permitted to vote whose ntained in tho 1U of taxable In habitants, furnished by the coinmlssiouers,un less fliBt.be produce a receipt for the puymeut within 'I years.of a state or county tax,asMes8cd agreeably to the conslitutlon.nnd give Bi'tisfac tory eviJenbo, either on his own oath or nlHrma tiou of another, Unit ho Uw paid sueli tax, or on fullure to produce a receipt slmll make oatliof lho payment thereof, or second if ho claim a vote by being an elector between the ages of twentv-onu and twenty-two years, he shall ucpose on oam or ainnimtuiu unit he has resi ded In the State at least one yenr before his ap plication, mid make such proof of bis resilience in too district as required by this act, and Unit he docs Verily believe fnun'tbe accounts given 111 l il that lie id of Hire al'oresuid. and lmvu such other evidence as is required bv this net : whereupon the namo of the person so sdniilted to vote shall bo iuserted in tho nlphalwtleal list by the inspectors, and a note unulc oppo sito thereto by writing the word 'tax' il'lic shall bo admitted to Vote by reason of havim? putil tax, ortliu word 'ago,' if he slmll be admitted to vote by reason of suc h age, and slmll be called out to tho clerks who shall make tho like uotes in the list of voters kept bv them. "In all cases whero the natna of the per son claiming to vote is found on the list furnished lv the Ciiuuiiis'jioners and as sessor, or his right to vote, whether fouud thereon or not is objected to by any qual ified citizen, it shall b the duty of the inspectors to examine audi person on oath ao to his qualifications, aud if lie claims to b ave resided in the State for one year or more, bis oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but shall malic prool thereol by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he bas resided within the district for more than ten daya next preceding said election, and shall al so himself swear that his bonn fide resi dence, iu pursuance ol bis lawful calling, is niiiii Jij.i,it.and that he did not remove into said district tor mo u r- , voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, as required, of his residence and payment of taxes aforo said, shall be permitted to yets in the township, ward or district in which bo shall reside. "II any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officers of an election un der this act irom holding such election, or iih or threaten any violence to any such olhcer, or shall interrupt or improperly in terfere with him in the execution of his du ty, or shall block up tlie window or ave 'hp m nnv wiudow where the same may h linldino or shall riotously disturb tho neace at such election, or shall use orprac ties any intimidating threats, force or vio- lunnc with desiirn to influence unduly or nvflrnweanv elector or nrevent bim from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, ..i,.l, i.orunn on conviction shall be fined in nnv sum uot exceeding five hundred dollars and imprisonment for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months.. and if it shall be shown the court urlim-a ti.! trial of such olTenRO shall be other ofllccrs t and tho provisions and the act of the general assembly, entitled 'An Ant re lating to the elections of this Commonwealth,' approved lho 2d day of Jnly,l:t!i,and ha sev era! supplements, and all other like laws as far as tho same slmll bo in force and applicable, slmll bo deemed and taken to apply to the election forjudges: Provided, That tlie alore suid electors shall voto for Judges of the Su premo Court on a separate piece of paper, and lor all other Judges required to be learned la tlie law ou another separate piece of paper. ". At a meeting of the return judges of the several election districts In each comity provi ded for in the act hcreiubvforu cited, duplicate returns of all the votuj given in such county forjudges of the sitpreluu court, and all Judges which the qualified voters of such ci unty are entitled to elect of tnemsi'lves unconnected with any other county or dis(rict,slmll be made out by the clerks of the board ot return judges, one of which returns the president of suid board shall forthwith lodge iu the ottico of the prothouotary of tho court of common picas of such county, and the other he shall enclose In an envelope, whicli envelope lie uluill seal aud direct to tiiu secretary of tho commonwealth, and place It in the nearest post otllce. (i. In case of the election of president judge of any judicial district composed of two or more counties, at a meeting ol tho return Judg es of each of such cminlics,tlie clerks aforesiid uluill make out a fair statement of all the votes which slmll have been given at such election within tho county for every person voted for as such president judge, which shall bo signed by said judges and attested by the clerks; and one of uiid judges slmll take clmrgo of such statement, and shall produce tho samo at a meeting of one judge Irom each of said coun ties, which meeting shall bo held on the sev enth day after the election, at tho court houso ot one ot the counties to ue nxcu ov taxing sucn counties alternately in their alphabetical order. 7. The judges ol tlie several counuosnavmg so mct,shall cast up the several county returns, and niako a sufficient number of copies of a general return of all the votes given Ibrsuch cerQTy JnlTWirf'tfjnci, an o! wiiicu i iey huuu with In the otllce ot tno protiionouiry-wtne court of common pleas of each of said counties, and one of whiob they shall encloso, seal and direct to the secretary of tho commanwealtli, In uiaunerprescribod by tlie 6th wctioa of this Si In case of tho ejection of anyjudgo orany court of record how existing or hereafter to be created, having Jurisdiction over torritory lyins within and not including all of any coun ty, tho return judges of tlie several election districts within such torritory shall constitute a board ot returnee judges wuurespeei wuui election, aud slmll, at tho same timo" and place of tho return judges of such county, proceed in all respects Iu relation to such elections as is required of tlie county board in the ith section hereof, except that they shall lodge one of tho duplicate returns in tlie ofilco of tho clerk of said court iu stead of that of. the prothouotary of the court of common pleas. The Judicial Return Judges, will moct at the Court Houso, in Washington, Washington countv, on the seventh day after the elecUon, bcing'Tucsday, October 17th, 1805. Given under my hand, at my office in Way- ncsburg, this 2ith day of August, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and M nnn wnDrnii . VItlI1flf Iff 1 ff I I I II O IP s NEW GOODS ! Just Arrived ! Prices' as Low as Usual ! ' to Wit the times i tiUlliEUlS ; STORE, -I Wayne, burg, Peim'a. AusuH 30 1805. in h mm E. S B.VYKR3. T. I10SKINSON NEW STORE ! ! llwoToSix li BOXES THE SPECIFIC FILL is usually sufficient to effect a prompt and rad ical cure of SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI NAL WEAKNESS, and is equally the spkcif 10 kkmkdy for every specios of Genital or Uri nary Irritability. Involuntary or Nightly Sem inal Jiminionn, from whatever cause produced, or however severe, will be speedily relieved, and the orgnns restored to healthy action. PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS. "I have used your Sntcino Pill la many eases of SiieriMtorrhea With tne most perect mceent." J. Milton Sandkhb, M. D., LL. D. "I have cured very seven catee with from six to ten dosos of your Specific Pill." U. Kkitii, SI. 1). Price fa per bor.. Six boxes for $r, by mall. Address J. WINCHESTER, No. uu John Street, N. Y. nia2S, 'ttfi-lyeow Positively the Latt Notice. Tho Books of MiNoa & Co. and Mmon & Bno., must bo closed against tho last day of Scptombor, 188r; or they will bo placed In ho baud? of un olllcer for collection. imuu-M SAYERS & IIOSKIiSO.', SAYERS' CORNER, WAYNE SBURC, PA. MESSRS. SAYERS & IIOSKINSON Have Just openod an extensive and entirely new stock of FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS Bought In the bost Eastern market, at the very lowest cash rates, comnrising all styles of the most fasliionablu and serviceable texturos of Geutiemen & Lades' Wear It is useless to onumnrnto. They have every' thing in the line, with RONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS And Shoes. Wares of all kinds, and a com plete variety ofthe best GROCERIES. All or which they propose to sell at the very lowest ngurcB. (luponuing on mo qunuiy anu ciicup ness of their goods to gain them custom. Sept. 20, 1BU5. t f. 3,600 ACEES WESTERN LAND FOR Tho undersigned, having largo tracts o; land situated in Southern Iowa and In Missou ri, is desirous of disposing of it on reasonable terms. The land will be sold In tracts to suit purchasers, from 40 to. loot! acres In a Tarni. Those londB have been examined by tho un derslgucd and ho can tender any lufbrinatlou required couuernlnir thcin. f. ii. wiiisoy, j tf Wayuosburft Pa. I mike known and give notice, as in and by the lltli section of tlie aforesaid act I am di rected, 'that every person, excepting justices of thoteuco, who shall holu any olllcuor ap po'mtm'iit of profit or trust under tho govern ment fl'llio Lnilud States, or of this State, or any cly or incorporated district, whether a coiumbsinncd olllco or otherwise, a subordi nate otlcer, or agent who Is or shall be em ployed under the legislature, ludiclary or exec utive daiartiucnt of the State or United States, or of iu city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and tho State Legislature, and of tho select aud common council of any citv, comni ssionera of any in cornornted district, is by law Incapable of hold- Ian or oxerclsintr at tho samo time tlie oflico or nppolnunent of judge, Inspector or clerk of any cfretjnn of tills Commonwealth, and that no lusiector or juuge, orany oiuer imiixr ui any inch election, shall bo eligible to any olllco then to be voted for.' Also, that in tho fourth section of tho act of Astemblv, jntiiled 'An Act relating to tho ex ecutions, and for other purposes,' approved April lti, 1H40, It is enacted that tho aforesaid Kith section 'shall not bo so construod as to prevent any militia ottlcor or borough olllcor from serving as a judge, Inspector or clerk at ny general or special election in this Com monwealth.' AIbo, that In tho 01 st section of said act it is enacted that 'every general and special election slull bo opened between tho hours of eight and ten In the lorenoon, ami snail con tinue without Interruption or adjournment un til seven o'clock lu lho evening, when tbo polls shall bo closed. The irenerul. special, citv, Incorporated dis trict and township elections shall be conduct ed bv the Inspectors and judges elected as aforesaid and by clerks appointed as hereinaf ter provided. 'No nersnn shall bo permitted to voto at any election ns aforesaid but a white freeman of tho ago of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided tn this State at least ono year, and In tin election district where he offers to vote at least ten days Inline'' lately preceding such election, and within two years paid a suite or county tax, which shall have boon assessed at least ten days before tho election, but a citizen ot't'io United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this Statu and removed therefrom and returned, and who chall have resided In-thn election district nr.d paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to voto after re siding In this State six months ; Provided, That White froeineu, citizens of the United States, btitwoen the ages of twenty-one and twenty two, and having resided In' tlie election district ten days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to voto slthough they shull not have paid tuxes. had that the person so offending was not a sixty-five, and in the eighty-ninth year of tho resident of the cily. ward, district, or the , Independence jif the Uinted St.itos. i.,.i t ei.titUl lo vo'o therein, Siieiufi-'s Office, Wmmesburij, '., Sept. 6. then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less thai one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars and bo imprisoned not less than six mouths nor more than two years," "It shall bo the duty of the several as sessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special or town ship election, during tha tifne Baid election is kept open, for the purpose of giving in- formation to tlie inspectors unu joibjo, when called on in relation to the assess ment of voters as the said inspectors or ither of them shall from timo to time re If nnv nerson or persons shall make a bet or wager upon tlie result of any election wiihin tins Co ninonwcaltli or shall oiler printed or wrnMr.v.e.cr....eijlier by lenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, be or they shall forfeit and pay three times the 'amount so offered tobs bet. If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election iu this ConiTonwcallh, or being otherwiso quali fied, shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person, knowing the wautol such qualification shallaid or procure such per son to vote, ilie person, on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. II any person should vote at more man one election distriot, otherwise fraudulent ly voto more than oneo on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver tc the inspector two tickets together, withthe in tent illegally to vote, or advise and pro cure another so to do, he or they shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than lllty nor more than five hundred dol lars, ami be imprisoned not less lliah three months nor more than twelve months. It' any person not qualified to vote in this Cnnrnonwealth, agreeably to law. (ex cept the sons of qua I : fl oil c't'zens,) shall appear at any place of election, for tho pur pose of issuing tickets or of influencing citizens qualified to vole, lie shall on con viction, torfeitand pay any sum not ex ceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months. In case tho person who shall have receiv ed the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for the next spring election shall act as inspector in his place ; and in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in bis, place; and in case the person elected judge shall not at tend, then tho inspector who reoeived tho highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, or If any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by the law for the opening ofthe election, the qualified voters ofthe township, ward, or district for which such officer shall have been elected, pres ent at the place of election, shall select one out of their number to fill the vacancy. Pursuant to the provision contained in the 7th section ofthe aot first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge ofthe certificates of return ofthe election of their respeotive districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge Irom eaoli aistriot at tne oorougn of Waynesburg, on the third tltly after the day ofthe eleotion, being ON FRIDAY, THE 13th DAY OF OCTOBER; then and there to do and perform the duties required by law pf said judges. Also, that where a judge, by sicknes or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend such meetingof judges, then the certificataJ or return shall be taken ohame of by one of the inspectors or olerks of the election of the district, wno snail aoanu periormiue duties required of said judge unable to attend. NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6. Tho Great Invention of tho Age in J. W. BRADLEY'S New P .tent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. Tins isvf.ntiok conslsUtf Duplex fdf two Ell.,cPubB It HtBKI , y mHnr eihmly together? " wee, cftsffiX. ana cnuit .firtngt' ' tot il seldom bend or break, like the Btngie Vyo. ... and consequently preserve their perlecnA.' : beautiful Shapo more than twice as long aa 7 any Single Spring Skirt that Ever Has or Can- -( be made. . THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort .' and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be expcricnccu paitlculnrly , in all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for " Promcnndn and Houso Dress, as the Skirt can bo folded when in uso to occupy a small place ., as easily anu conveniently as a iik or musun Dress. A Lady hayingEujoyed the Flcasure, corn tort and Great Convenience of wearing tho' ' Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a singlo dny will Never afterwards willingly dispense; with their use. f or umurcu, susses ana Young Ijiidies tlioy aro superior to all others. THE HOOPS arc covered with 2 ply double' twisted thread and will wear twice as long as- ' the Single yarn covering which Ib used on all1 Singlo Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Donbie Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing oil the rods when dragging down stairs, stone stops, &c, &c, which they arc constantly subject to when In use. All are ma-.le of thu new and Corded Tapes, ' and aro tho best quality in every part, giving to tho wearer the most gracolul and perfect Shape possible, slid aro unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and eco nomical Skirt ever nmdo. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARD, PROPRI ETORS of tho Invention, and SOLE MANU FACTURERS, 7 CHAMBERS, and 7'J JS si HKADKHTHKETS, Hew xortt. , FOR SALE tn all first-clues Stores in thy City, and throughout tho United Suites ny Canada, Havana no uuna, jwsa:", cur America, and'thc West Indies. trhotdrefor the Duplex I-Uvl,cY'A Teachers NOT V Election of President Judge. Also, iiv an Act uklatinu to 'tiiu ELEcrios or Juuoiis, AiTitovni) Ai'itii. lSrii, 1861, IT IS DUIKCTKIIAS FOLLOWS I 4, Tho election for Judges shall be hold and conducted In the several election districts in tho same manner In all respects as elections for representatives aro or slmll bo held nr conduct ou, and by the same judges, inspectors and- SEWING HACIIISBS, AWARDED THE. XHHGEST PREMIUM AT THE International Exhibition, LONDON, 1862. INDUSTRIAL FXPOS1TION, PARIS, 1SGL KONIGS13URG, PRUSSIA, 1803. AND STETTIN". UUSSIA, 1865. TN COMPETITION WITH ALL tho leail J. nig Sewing Machines IN EUROPE AND AMERICA, and tho United States Agricul tural Association ; Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute, Washington; Franklin Instituto, Philadelphia; Mechanics Association, Boston; American Institute, Now York ; Maryland Institute, Baltimore ; Mechanics Association, Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Louisvido; Mechanics Institute San Francisco ; AND AT EVERY STATE AND COUNTY FAIR WHERE EXHIBITED THIS SEASON. Upwards or 200.000 of these Machines Have Already been Sold, A fact that spoaks louder than words of the success and popularity of Wiikeleb & Vh son's Family MA- Skwino Machine THE CHEAPEST CHINE IN THE WORLD, BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. mm AUClll.NE WARRANTED for three years. Customers Bisk Nothing in Purchasing:. INSTRUCTIONS FREE. Always Happy to Exhibit and Explain them. t3" Circulars, containing an explanation of tho Machine, with testimonials from Ladies of the highest social standing, given on applica tion, citherin person or by mail. WM. SUMNER & CO., Agents for the Western S'ates and Western Pennsylvania. Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium t NO. 27 FIFTH ST-,...P1TT3BUR0, PA. July 12, 1805 ly WILLIAM BAILEY, DKALBB in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C. MAIN STREET, WAYNESBURG, PENN'A One door East of tho Old Bank Uullduiir, "IITATCHES, Clocks and Jewelry, repaired vY a si .orms. Waynosburg, July 22, 1802 I short norice, and on very reasonable Tho undersigned Cnnntv SnW"" Will exnnuno Teachers for lho difbrenfclR' ...... In nf llmmii. I - I .J. n...I ..tJ .k uiiu. ..I uivtiu vwunty uiu mil o ftuii 111:1-. ces desi!;niUed,coinniencing ut 10 o'clock a. m. Ciimliurlund and Cunnichacls B'tough, on Thursday, September lltb, alVnil.'ihaels. Monon giilic-la, on Friday, tH'ptcinlV15th. ill itliqni-UM u. Jiiiukiird, ou Monday, September isi.', at . Dnvistown. Greeno. on Tuesday. September tilth, it N I amln -g It ni-l.. " v. ,., Perry, on Wednesday. Sentcmler 20th, atv . Afount Morris. I Whitclcy, on Thursday, September 21st. at Newtown. Wayne, on Friday, Scptemler 22d, at. Worley's School House. Uiliuorc, ou Saturday, Scptcuber 23d, at Jolleytown. Jackson, on Monday, beptcmuer zatii, at Milliken's School-House. Springhill. on Tuesday, September 20th, at White's School-House. Allcppo, on Wednesday, September 27th, at Elbin'g School-Houso. Riohhill, on Thursday. September 28th, at Jacksonville. Morris, on Friday, September "29th, at Swartss' School-Ilouso. Center, Saturday, Sept. 80tli, at Rogorsvillo. Jefferson and Jefferson Borough, on Mon- - dav, October 2d. at Jefferson. Munmn, on Tuesday. October 3d,at Center School House. Washington, on Wednesday, October 4tlt at Ross' School-Houso. WaVhesburc. on Thursdav.Octobor 5th. for Franklin and Marion. Applicants will present themselves tor exam- ination In the district in which they expect t teach. They will be required to be present at the: timo of commencement, provided with Stod-" dar's Intellectual Arithmetic, Osgood's Fifth,' Header, Pon, Ink and Paper and Ave cents to. pay tor the Revenue Stamp on the Certificate, and also a Postage Stamp. Teachers must avail themselves of this opportunity to be ex amined as private examinations will not be granted, and they are the only exainlnattor" to be held lu the County for the coming school term. , . I have the State Superintendent's Annual. Report, Teacher's Monthly Roport and alt. necessary blanks for the present school year for distribution. Citizens are invited and Di rectors especially aro requested to attend: the examinations. Persons addressing me on. olHcialpbuslucss and wishing an answer wll! please enclose a Postage Stamp. T. J. TEAL, Co. Superintendent Ricb's Lanmnu, Sept 1 Htli. 1805. F. BBOWX., Three Doors West of First National Bank. B110WN& PARKER THE well known FARMERS' GROCERY; formerly kept by Strosnlder & Simouton, has recently passed into tbe hands of Pbtbk; Bbown and John Parkkb. Theso gentlemen, having replenished tho stock with a new as sortment of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES' Confectioneries, ifcc, solicit a fair share of tlie, public patrouago. The invitatlou is to all caU audsc them. uial.'G5-tf BLANK OIL LEASES On hand aud for sale at tho ftepubh can vuicc.