foal WAYNES 11 uft(i: WEt)NE3nTuIIuST22. I Win. M. I. UosFKitusci!. Tlio AmnlM Conferonco of tho M. 1. Church, I'itis- Durgli ilistridt, will incut in the Ml'. vniurmi in v tiyiitHt)itrv, Wreeno county, M 1. . nr . 1 a., iseptoniber 5th, IHiifl, W.u Wai.i.vk. m -r. m Tun Greene C.iunty Agricultural Society willlir.ld their ltth annual Ex. liibition nt Cirmielnols, on Thursday nail Fruity, Oct. -1th ami flthlHGfi Their lint of premiiitiH will app.-ir in our columns next week. Bash Uai.i.. Last week w is tin- first for our National Game in tliis place. Through tlm tuition of Gen'l Rally, our young men got in- jSllit In'o Us mysteries mill Immediately nrgnn IVcd achib. The present ineuia I'or tin; gaim) scums to exceed tint fur all others. No doubt a profieeney will soon bo gained which sled' 'enable us to challenge some ol'the itf-rli1xr-Ing clubs Look out, Uniontown ami Wash ington I Wb would consider ourselves dereliet In duty if we did not eoiitinuo to remind our Supervisors of the bad condition of the roads. Tlio lulu rains have unified them fearfully, in many places rendering them dangerous to -travellers. They are sadly in nn;l of nttuutlnii ' nml will bn more vim.y still when Winter's storms get In. .. -. Wn learn from our Pittsburgh exchanges that ft desperate affray ooeured on the steitn or "Cliieft.iin" at L.e'j No. 2, wbieh came . near resulting fat illy to a mm named Law rcnc Jlnrphy. lie was assaulted by three moil nnd In the meleo pit knocked ilo.vn with a slim; shot. All wero in a state of in toxication when they came aboard the sP.'amer. Two of tho parties h .ve been arrested the other is still at. largo. Murphy is a resident of this county, nnd lives near C.rocn-ibnro. Amos.j Us. Tub Hon. Gboikiu V. Lwviiknuk pii.Ilho citizens of our county f visit recently. Wo hid tlio honor, foijiho first tiino & a voter, of greeting and hearing him speak, lie spoke twice in the upper end of the couniy last week and by his honesty nnd candor succeeds cd indispellingiho doubt existing toward him among a few, unused by tho inisrep resontation of his enemies. Wu hope to see him again era he takes bis seat in the next Congress as a rcoleo,te 1 member. Tim now bridge, at the upper end f tho pike near Elys, nears completion It is certainly a great improvement, but t should have been a double one. What nay our Uonitnissinnors to a double one on tlio south side of town? Wo hour they are going lo creel one on the site ol Slater's old bri lgj and wo think travel demands that it should bo double- I: will be as economical, look belter, ami last oiii;er, . Fll.rilV AU.KY4 ASK O.TIIOt.'SKS. 1( our council do not b.-lievo that thu lil h from Alleys ami n i h nves elites a very disagreeable smell we iiniie them lo olev.ito tlm ns'j'ves on si n - nig'i hull ding in I o it'i'i tli I m.. it. a i 1 it they a' i! not silislij j that soai 'thing m.-eds atten tion wn will say no iri 'e about th'.'lillhy ooniiition of our town. & -s .- - II.vi srun's Wavxi;shi'!m Shi):-: Sroiit:. IIow wo can sell siieheip! Wo b ay all our work from thu in tk.trt, saving the j fiber's prn;H and thou dividj u'.ir stock among our branch stores. Our Ilomo-M i li! w.uk is m imifuitur od e.rprM'i ') ui, aii 1 wo warrant it to bo the best that is .made. Our estab lishment is intended to bo pcrmau tit and ruli'iblo, representing all goods as as they really nro One, 1'r'ny, nnhj Don't buy before calling at llalsted's cheap Shoo Store, next to the Farmers' ib Drovers' IJanlc. Tna Cabinet Org to, m atrilantured by Mason & Hamlin, U an itii'irovemcnl 'upon instruments of tho melodooti ud ( li'irutouium kin 1, an 1 isript liy winning its way to ex'ensivo cireulatioa. To soino extent it seeui-i to c imbtuo ll'.o id'iioo, Ins proved stca.lt isl in his tlcvo cap ibilitio of tho piano, and of previous ! tJ tit utioii, Ihn laws and read instruments; for while it has almos. ! l. ino qaioKiio-s ot action a:pi oapie.tty t u' : rapid, lively m nii) of tlnuu !, it add j nl.io thu batter a lap'n 's to s-nrod and . hotua nvisio of th j other. T.i no w!io j vi ii.ii ; h ivo booo nj aujiHtom.'d to inoioiloons , , . .,, , , , I fttid lYiriininu m, will lu oh'irinol with 'tlt3 ojtisi lorahh) im )! ivo n ints which ! liivu ijon aituno i n in i uiniuot, u.'gun nvilh its bettor q i ility an 1 voluaiu ol 'tonu, an I greilly in iron il p vjr of 'oxprcssio'1. .V Yur.'i Kutmintr, ;Cjjo adverlisouiiitit in auothor o ibinin. - .. ... 'the rniLi)!ibi'in u ) nvknti;), Wo havo nothing condensed froui the 'jirocoedings of thu uunvention, Owing to ottr limited nuiount of space wo givo 'our readers their roHnhttionS and the "uubst'iiico ot their nuMreM to the people, "with soma of thi prominent f ntures of 'tho occasion'. .Senator Doolittln was elected f rcBident ot tho convention llpon laljing his scat, ho addressed the 'dolenii's asstunblod and was loudly 'cheered. Vulhindighain, Fernando Vood Vorhees nnd oihurn indigtiantly wilh tlrew from lliu oonvontion. Val's lottor 'Withdrawing, was ivosentod. but object dd to being road, ltjvui'dy Johmon ol 'f'lrcd it resolution that it bo rend, which vai'Visud by a tavo-thir'Ji vote. A coin nillen on If esolutooos ami Address was nppoiiilii'l, tho lion. 10 lg ir Cowan, Ohairnian. All aitempts at, oratory by iai'ties present was S'pi"lnhed, for fear of self committal. After mature deliber ation tlio (Joinmillcc rcfjrroJ lo, report tJ us follows 4 TUB DECr.AKATION Of THE rillNCII'I.KJj OK TUB I'lllUIIBI.I'llf.V UONVHSTION. Admonishetl liy t lio Holoinn lessons which fur tliu last tivo jears it has pleas cd tho supremo lfuler of tlio Universe toiive to tho American puoplo, ami profoundly grateful for the return of peace; desirous ns u lui'ifu majority of their countrymen, in nil sincerity. nro to fnrwt ami luruivu lliu past; revering 1 ' i thu Constitution as it comes to us Irom our mice: ancestors; regarding tho L'nio.'i in its restoration, us more sacred than ever, looking with ihs'p anxiety ititotho future is of ius'ant and continuing trial, here by issues and proclaims tha billowing declarations of ptinciples aid purposes on which they have with perfect unani mity, agreed: Writ, We hail with gratitude to Almighty tio IThi! end ot tlm wai and the return i t peace to an alllictcd and beloved hind. .SVckk, The war j s closed has main tained llu authority of the Constitution with all tlm powers which it coolers and all the ic-ti i, tioi:s which it imposes upon the (.uncial (iovi r inn n' unabrid:. ed and unaltered, and it b.'H p eserved tho Fnion with tlieeipid rights, dignity a el a:;lh oi y of the Slates peifect anil iininipaiii'd Tltirtl, Representation in the Congress of the United States nnd in tho Fleet.. ral ('olleee is a right recognized by the Constitution as abiding in every State, and as a duly lmnoscd ufion its pe nile, luudamental in its nature and essential to tho exercise of our republican institu tions, am neither Congress norlhelJen eral ( Jovio n ini'ii t has any authority or power to deny this right to any or with hold its enjoyment under the Constitu tion Irom the people thereof Fourth. We call upon the people i f the United. States lo elect to Coitgre.-s as inemoers tlierei t rone but men who admit this fundamental right of repres entation, and who will receive to seats thu loyal lepfesetilatives from every Stale in allegiance to the United Slates, subject, to tlm constitutional mrht of oii'di House to judge of iho election returns and qualifications of its own members. ' Fiflh, Tho Constitution of the Unite 1 States or the laws made in pur.suai.oe thereof, are the supreme law of thu laud, (!)invthing in the Constitution or lawsof any State to thu contrary, notwithstan ding All powers not conferred by the CiMiRtituliim upon the (General (Jovoru incut, nor prohibited by it to tho State, are re-ci ved to the Stales nr the people thereof: and among the rights thus reserved to tho S'ates is the right to proscribe qualifications lor the elective franchise therein, which right Congress cannot intci fern with No State or con vention of States has a right to withdraw Irom the Union or In exclude through their action in Congress or otherwise any Slate or Territory from the Uinoi:. The union ol'lhese Stales is perpetual. S';.i;'i, Such amendments to the Con stitution of the United Stales maybe made by the people ih "roof as they may deem expedient, but only in the mo lo pointed out by its resolution, and pro- posing sue, i iimendaieiits, whether by iougivsri or ny a convention, nnd in ra'ilying Ih" saui" a'lt'w Stales ol'the Union h ive .an iriqualili and indef-as' ible right to a voice and vole t' e'eio, S rrnl'i. Slavery is ah I'l-hel an 1 hr ever prohibite I. an I 'here is neither d.'sire nor purple on th. part nfiho So ithcrn Slates that, it should ever l!e ro-establi-h.-d Uj the soil or withtn Iho jm isdietion ot the Untied Stales; and the enfranchised of slaves in all the ta'e of the Union should receive in cmum in with all their inhabitants oipi i) proioclion in every right of person and properly. A'; ihf'i. While wercgird ns utletly invalid and never to bo assuniod or mad,- j, ut binding lorue any obiio'iti, ,n inenrrcd or undertaken in ui-r;iog.wai' again -d the United Slates, we hold tho debt of I he nation to ho sacred ami inv:o' ib!e, and wo proclaim our purpose in disehargiog ibis as in performing all other nation il" obligations to ni.nntain uuiuin.iired and unitnpeached iho honor and f.i;t!i ol the Riiu'olic J'ii''i. It ia Ilia daty ol'the Nation i' (lovernmeiif. to reeogai.o Iho services of the lob I'd soldiers and sailors in tlio contest just, clo.io 1, by meeting promptly a Ids that if the pt't - ent policy be .n i'.-u-and filly, all theii pi -t ,n.i rtgli' i il cl itius, ''.!, civil war may he i csauicd. and c. ills tor Ih-j M.'ryiee t they havy rendered Ihi nation, and by Wilding lo those of 'ho Invo surviveil, ,inl to widow :l" 1 '"'I'l' i'is of lliose who I' ll, the most. ji ii- v i-i " ii'i ii i .ill- v: 1 1 I . Tent It. In An I row John-on, I'lv.-ident ' of the United St tie-, who, in Ins great ' . cm.airy, unmoven ny Melt's. I'll! lie) nn.r Itin ...... I'm 1 reproach, ll lviM , r:litll ;,,,..,,,,,,,, j ,', .., pie and in thu principles of tlm U.wrn-. mont, w Vecoguiiti! a' CUwl Magistrate, worthy of the nation and e.pial lo the great crisis ittioti wltieh his lot iscas'. " , , ' . . ,. , , '. and we tender to bun in the discharge ol Ul,h m-l r,;ll.,-;i!4li,.0 duties,' our profound respect nnd nnur.iuci) of our hiuccre support, After the v to had boo i t:iAen nn th.1 adoption ol tlie t iregoiug d.'claratum ol principles, it was lotiu I that the reading , ot tho Movent!! ono hid been oninuttoi by accident, and Ibis I let was iintioiine cd by Senator D uili'tlc h was ihcti read and adopted with great applause and nnanimiiy Thu declaration of prin ciples was llieu adopted as a whole wilh enthusiastic choors. Mr. Raymond therefore proceeded lo read iho Address, which had been writ. ton by himself, as had also boon tho Dec laration of lYiiieiplm. Ho was so Ire ipionlly interrupted by applause that, iho Chairman appealed to the Convention to restrain such manifestations until the reading of tho Address should bu com pleted Nevertheless, at tho close of ono Kiniloueo declaring that no punplu subjected to such treatment as that to which the South was now subjected, could long remain- loyal, cheer aliur cheer re sounded through thu wigwam. Senator Johnson asked that lliu sen 'eneo be repealed. Tho senteiico was rcadiigiin ns fol lows "No people has ever yet existed whose loyalty mid failh such treatment long continued would not alienate and impair, nnd thu loa millions ul Americans who livo in tho South would be unworthy citi izens of a treo country, degenerate sons of a horoio ancestry, unlit over to bu como the guardians of tho rights and lib orties bequeathed to in by tlio fathers and .blunders ot this llepulilio. . if tin y could accept, with uncomplaining sub. missiveness, the humiliation tluu sought to be imposed upon them.'' This sentiment was again cheered with tho greatest enthusiasm, and at thu close of the reading id tin) ad Iress, F.x liovernor l'ei'iy, ot ii mth CirnUnu, rose and moved its adoption. The motion w.is declared carried, unanimously, amid piolongcil cheering Mr. Samuel .1. Trideii, ot New York, then rose and proposed, on b.hull of thu New Yuik delegation, three cheers for II J, Raymond, who had piepaied the addrc-s j hi read, .Mr Fatten, on behalf id tho FennsyU vani l delegation, second, il the call. The cheer well' then olilhll-.instioully given. Tlie addle., anil words i in nt a i ns about eight ihoiis and will make not far f'ri in lour co iinins in the New Vork morning papers. It demands tho universal ac knowledgement of lb,, legitimate conse ipieiices ot the war, wl i di nro the per petual maintain. ini'i' ol the I ' nioi), and tlio destruction of s!uv ry. It asserts, next, that, thu (io eminent 5oipiircil no new rights or poweis by the war; llnif it aolcd un.y on I he defensive. Congress hadpis-ed a resolution that when the war closed, all the powclM and dignity ol the Slaio should remain unimpaired, and that the power assumed by the ( !ov eminent in the Stale i-ince the war clos ed, was in violation ot the I ''institution. The t'ouslit'itioli declares that no State shall without its Own consent, be depriv ed of its u lal representation in the Sen ate. The action of Congress denying rep- resenialion to the Southern States, up.: pears as great an ell .ri to ovcitiirow n o iiovernmeiit. as was tiiat oy aniieu lenel - e i,. . , J , , i o l I one t .oiir.o'esi ftin eve. i tte on one pretext, another Congress may ex-J lll''lt 1,0 11:1,1 I'lrmcly learned, ciidoothir Stales on aiiolhcr pretext. Compe'ed with that of other ehris Thete is no warrant for this m the Con- tians, tho eaithly pilgrimau of Mr. s-.ifution. Not only cannot ropresentti- M..C(,, w;H ,;;.,,,, " ,, l,1.n; lives bo excluded Irom Congress, bet no , . Statu without its own consent can be do i :l:l "' l" 1 "W1 J"'"'"")'. Huv-. prived of equal represctitalion in the J ing led him along through each pot plex Setititc even by tin amendment to iho i ing path ot life, tin good Shepherd has Constitution. The only pretext for the lU ,. h t.;llt.d him to sweeter joys and action ot Congress is that the States lately i,,,!;,,',,,,,!,,.;, :.. ,ilt ,., in Vebillion htive lo-t their right to re resuntation, which the Supreme (iovein- ment can only restore. Hut it is a prin ciple that no right, can lie 1 ntciled, nor can the right or duty ol a Smb.' to he represented in Congress be impaired by I'eo.'llion. Only Us enjoyment of that pnvi'cge can be oh'-.ti uc'.cil. Tho ad Iress bother a.-scrls that the position of Congies.s in iho mutter is not warranted by iho Constitution and is not compatible with the public) saloty. It is also argued that three-fourths of the loyal Sltiles cannot change tho tiintlamelilal law allecling the others, and that wo have no right to pass j idg uuents upon the motive ot any citizen oft be Uitiud Sta'cs when Ins ac:sare loyai ,' ) win re tin.' la .vs bevel ivln-ll boiler I ban in the on. Tho disturb- Slates lately in atioi s that have occurred .yore due as one. I Id inj i 'tict. it-'. political movement as nny purpose hostile to tlio (iov-i-l'niiient. It' Iho people of tho South show less i!i-pi:ion than toniieily; to aepi;es-e in the no V order f.f alllii; s, it i-bci-iii-o Cimgiess has wilhlu-ld tie ir rights Irom Ihoin. II they Inlt otherwise they woulil be deg Mierale s in of llieif sir.-s, .No peo ple ever ex si el whose biyally would not h ive been impaired by snob treatment. Tnt! poop.c ol Ihe South would not be worth) to be tru-led in iho exorcise of their rights, if they were xviliiog lo si b lit. lo such li i in ill ition. Tlii'xi) men t -1 1 as Ihey di 1 ei;her Irom a convtc- J torn of right, or b,.ea:i-e tiiey were under j f..ll..'ll I. 1. I OJ ( ,.,.. ....... .11 1 ' i i ' ' ' , i"i.-i llli- ll. I . e .-.ll'ilOl leu I. dd more than those who have re mained ill allegiance. Tlio address led .:lm tlieui o latiiro obedience to the la .v. It nihil that the war has swept away slavciy. the ean-e of eectioiial var: Miice and hostilities, nnd has revealed and disciplined our soldiers Thu ad dress directs attention lo the fact that tho now Cniigro.-s is s urn to be eleei ed, nnd upon overs I .mgrc-sional l)i tncl to re turn o:i!y uieuibers who are f ivoroable to the policy id resioi-.-ition August libh. l.T'ei, by 'j'hos Horner, Ivq , at ' the resid.eiei! of the bride's in iiber, .Mr. T'n s. K'ct.i.r.v. I nunerlv ot Fayette county, and Miss I'uiscii.a Kr.i.- l.l-'.V. of J ollersoii township, (ireeiio Co., Fa. iwyTTi.rT-'Trar-.v- DSHD. Ju'y -Joth, 1 Kilti, .Mr. I-'hamms M.-Ci.!-.!.. t.M, of Cumberland to.vtisliip, Creene coutily, I'a,, ;ig,.,l i),-, years nnd .','! days. Tim deceased was born July 2nd, 1771, near Wilmington, I). law.ire, when about livo or six years aid, in company woo iosiioiL-1 s i, on. iv, auii ill tne style of pioneer travel then common, he crossed tho mountains and settle 1 in llii. cuiiuly. Mis locution here was coinci dent, in date wilh ihe year of American Independence, and wan compassed wi'h t!u clangor a. id handships peculiar to that curly day. With many of the his torical incidents and with the names ol many ol the promin nit uolm s who ligur ed in thu days of Iho revolution and ol subsequent times, Mr. McClelland was familiar, and un lo a recent date, could recall them wilh much facility. Though, too young himself to tako an activo part in tho struggle for Indepon. dance, yel sumo ot his kindred w ere ac tive participants. Few persons now living enjoyed Uiop'oasuro of seeing him whom Americans delight to call the ... I . . Cot. ...' . ...'!.. . I ' . . i Father ot Iih couulry That pleasure i,e,o,,-c l() m., .uiciianti. J ii llio political allliirs ot tho nation ho was no- ciUomcd tolako lively inter,., eS- i. i ...i . n .,. i, i teeming it Ins imperative duty to express and vote his sentiments in all pending important elections. ' With the early it-tthunont of Western FeniisyHfaliia and adjacent regions, be was quite conversant and could relate many adventures connected with In dian incursion nnd probatory wail'ire, the whiskey insurection, and oilier evi nls ot histoiie mil res'.. ( )f pious parentage it was Iho privi lege of dece iseil to enjoy early religious training, as pro iniiuary to the aelutil possession id that piety which afterwards developed itself in his life, From informalioii furnished by a son who for many years has been his main depotelaiiee I n' care and support, it ap pears th it in the i:)th year of his age. unler thu preaching of Rev. Riberl Finley, fV Notlh Carolina, ho was awakened to a sense of his lost condition as a sinner, and lei to indobrc !,..,. ;., .,, . ,. , ii. ..urisi, inc memo oi iiiseourse at tlio time was ; "If any man love not our Lord Jesus Christ-, let him be an ttluimt, in inutiilh't." O'1) in. iking a public pro lessiou of his faith, Mr. MoClolland uiiiled wilh the Frcsbyleriai: Church id New Fiovid 'tiee, which relation, inelud ing :i perio.lof "d years, ho has continu ed to sustain up to the tiino of his death. Having in I inner years had quite a passion and taste for sa.ired music, Mr. i MeCh Hand became il professed itistruc- l . . , tor in that in: ('Ol t;int branch of science ami was lor many years, iho honored receptor in Now Frovnlenco Church, Un to the latest period of life, in the sit. vit.0 t hOII!, lu never lost interest, ; , , , , i but was abh repeat accuiatelv much "H'aeiv with Ihn good and blest, Th' so be loved most and best, lie shall forever rest In heaven his lionie." J, M. NMW VDl'.lC Ml iM: Y .M AKK I". f. Allgiul -0 Colli closed iiiietly at 1 !!,!. Vaynesburg Market, coiuna riai wrxiav iiv ,i. oiuui.i:. linller, ftesb roll..-. jl L'e t'olloe per Hi :;i In H"" (torn im-al per biis'hel'. Country Soap per Hi ('.,. .,, ion II0 I": :t.- I 'nndles, mould per Ih ( ' indies, dipped " " Chee.-:e per lb I Iricd reaches per lb Kggs ii r doz'.'n Flour per bbl Foix s.-e I a-r liusbel Feathers per Ih I.ani per Ih P.. Y. Fiom- per lb Molasses I )..ls per liu-bel I(ye per 1 n.stnd li'iee per 111 Sn-.'ar. crushed per lb Suar. reiined " " Sllir-ir. New Irleans, i; lh.. I. I!. Smrar. lbs Syr i pei-iiaUon Sail. No. I per lil.l S-.fl Sn ip p. r '.' illoii Tir per gull-ai !'. .'. p-r h. Terpeiiline per :;-.ion Tallow per Hi! U heat per bushel W hite Lend perhee- I.-. ."ill ,....!; I C.i , r.o I.-. 07 .7.". to I no ....to to !' tin jo I ml .1 no I (VI ;; r.o I no ....'a'.' to 1.1 I to no W.llil" l"''-husiicl " "".ii-i'i;o 1 L'llal SO1 ' "' IN.talocs per hll.dicl.. j ' I SHOKS 1 70F CAN BAV1 MONKY 1. 11 Y DL'YINti YOL'lt ilOO'l'S AND AT ir A L T K D'S! ! Vi'AYNKSl'.n.G SHOE PI'OIIIO, KKXT FAliMI'.KS' AND I)K!)V:i!S NATIONAL DANK. au-i.-tf HI'S DIAL NOTICES CVAN !'.'TMN:.UYK SAl.R AND DIS TllliiUTlON of Pianos, Mclodeons, (fold and Silver Ware i.i now coin;.; on at the S -ilesn.oiiis of Ukui. ii lino , til IJberly St., N. Y. Tlies.1 itoods arc sold at TWO DObLAIH HAt'II, Hkoakm.i.ss or V.vi.n-:. Seal TY HN'l'Y- 1 l L ( i-nts tor ooo nunihercd Notice, or ONM DoI.I.Aii for SIX. Tlio Number on each No'leo corresponds with the number on y'line article of (lontl.i, which will bo rent on teeept of ''. The money will be refunded of the goods do not jdve satisfaction. Agents make TWKNl Y 1'IYK DOLLAliS I'KK V Jll.lv. Send for a t'irci'lar. Kl-lllI) & I'.HO, Ot'l -o: I', 0. lloX. ''i:w, !5I l.iboilv St. New York. A, ill is, 'ly A cahd'i'd invalids. A (.'lei'i'ynian, wlitlo .residing in South Aiiierieii, as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy I'or tlio euro of Nervous Weakness Karl' Decay, Diseases of Iho Urinary ami Seminal Organs, ami Iho whole iriihi of disorders brought on by banuful iiml vicious habits. Oreat lntmburs have been already enred by this noble rcini'dy. I'romp led by a desire to bo'nelU Iho ulllieled and un fortuiialo 1 will send Iho reelpo lor rc'iiirlui; and using (his medicine, hi a smiled envelope, lo any ono who nocils ll, free nf clmi'iio. I'lenso Inclose a post-paid envelope, nil ilrcssed lo yimrsoh'. Aildrcss, JOS. T. tNMAN, Station D, r.ihlo House, Apr II, ly New York City. WIIISKERsV WHISKERS 1 1 Dr. L, O. Monti;.' Condi, the renins! Hlhnulatnr In (be world, will force whiskers or inie iiieiii's in crow on in Htnooi uisi nice or chin; never known to fall t s.iini.le I'or trial wait free to my one desirous of testimr lis k & J, riMIE CONKSSIONS AND KXIT.UIIONCE KX' AS invalid. rubllshedforihebeiiellt andiis aCAUTION TO YOL'NU MUN and otheis, who sillier from Nervous Dobility, rrcnnitiiro Decay of Manhood, Ate., supplyhi!; at iho samo liinu Tun Muanh ok 'Si i.i -t'cio;. liy ono who lias cured himself after niidoi',roUig considerable ipiaekcry. liy enclosing a po"lpaid addressed envelope, single copies, free'of charire, may bo bad of the author. N.VTIIAMKI. MAVI'AIU, IV'., .MayJ.I 'liii.-ly UrooUlyn, li.in.gs I'o , N. V. tlLJLJ t o ' O li N (i M K N . .. I'nUSsLd, h.i Sri,, I I'ui; !,,,,. 1',-iic .'.' rr.i.s. A r.Krn ui; ox rui: N n in:, TiiLAitiKvr ami liadieal t'nri! of SpcnnatorihoM, or Hi iniiril Weakness lnvobinl:irv llini s'c ns, ,Sena De bility, and Iuijieiliuicntslo marriage generally. Ni'i voiisncss. Constimj lion, Kuilepsy ami Kits; Mi nlalan I I'liysical lucapneily. resulting from Self Alm-c, Ac liv KDIildtl'.l. Cfl.VKIt W Kl.b, M. 1)., Aiiticr oi iho (Irecii Hook," Arc. The world renowned anibor. in this udiiii ralile Lecture, clearly prov es fiom his own experience tli.it I he aw fill conseiiienees ol'self- ibus.! may I IJ'.ftii.ill.v reinevcd wi l limit ' nieilii-iac, and without dangerous surgical oiie- unions, noiti, s, in:-.' i iimi'iil s, iitiLts, or eir- i dials, pelntit out a mode of can: .iinnee cer- i-iiuan.l cil.-eiu il, ii v which every S'ltlercr, no matter what condition may he, may cum hiinsel' cheiply, piiva'ely, and ra'lie:illy. This lecture will pmyu a boon to thousands and IhoHsands K"iit imdi-r seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, oa ilpe receipt of hx c.ie.,, or two poslan-e --lamps, by addressing ( has .1. c.'ici.ini; A; CO., I'J7 llowery, New Vork, Post Odiej No. I.V-I). maiL'b'iiii-1' "GHSHMAH HOUSE," .ICS 1' (H'llNI-'d) l!Y I JOSI'I lYIdiY I be met complete Hotel in I. our town, i: rvlliing coinliined to fur nish the Pest acconnnodalioi) ever yet otlered to the public, Mea s Intnishcd at all hours, table provid ed with tic hest ul'ihe season. Also', a lino irv mam .H-ifmi:! Un hI up nnd iit'achi.-il to thu house, and a mil unrivalled lor tlm variety Old iptalily ofiti: eoMents Choice wines and l.randies. good whiskey, ale, line . I gars, Ac, I toriii a lew anions the promnicnl liems. Travellers nnd lies.' di'sirous of lefi'eshment will do well lo call, .Tom" still retains his old reputation of an neeoniaio laliag c-cnllcnian, ant! hospitable landlord. House, the one. for merly occupied Iiv tho "l.:.s.-oli-;cr" Olllce. May'.i.'Uii.-ly. ii il &) rj 82 E3 it BJ sTi. Jiffii'stiii, (irecne County, rciin'a. Mils, ii, .. i:t;M;Ai.:n, rrrietn-s. HAYING UKCFNTI.Y FITTKDLT THIS well known eslalilishu.ent, Mrs. Jiim ii.insiai is prepared to furnbh tin: hint, to tlio travelling public. Tne TAlild'' always sup plied wiih the choicest delicacies, th.) IIAR with the liuest W ines anil l.i(Uors, good slci'ii iug apailmcnts, and an abinnhincc of slalile loom attached to the promise-. l'uhlit; pationage soliciieil May LM.'lil! -ly. Dlt TullIAS' VFNKTIAN LINIMENT. Du n op etioi i' what a piet'tv nntl Inlorost lo.r ,.t,:i.i r t... I I i,, i ,..,. .,t,,.. I it Is no more. Such was the conversation of two gentlemen riding down town in Iho cars' filed of cioiip ! bow straugo ! when Dr. To bias' Venetian biiiimciH is a certain euro, if taken in lime. Now, Mothers, wo appeal to you. It is not fur thu naltrv trail and profit woinal.e, but for Ihe sake ol'vouriiilant child ,1 'ii ,....t.. ..,., r , tij.ii ii. ..i in.. in- ii, j em iv.v.1.. v. .i.,ie to a dangerous disease ; but us-:i Dr. Tobias Venetian Liniment in time, nnd it is robbed of its terr. is. Always keep it in the house; von ni-iv lull winl il lo ni.-ltt. or lo-inin'i-oii- N '.... ...iii.t - .. i. ... i ... i ..P...:.!. o.:.. t:..! i ii'iteieii t ill il -inn ill null t. nil iii't. lltimil ni '.', I yon are prepared, let it come wle-n it will. I 1 nee e dy 10 ceiilsa bottle. Olllce .Hi t'orl- I I unit Sir 'el. New York, s-i! I by all drairalst I DI!. TOI'IAS' VKNM'I'I AN I.1NIMMNP. 4 CKUTAIN Cl K'i for pains in limbs mm I V naeii, soreinro.-u, eroti i, nc nea us n.co ne, . ' .1, ,. . ' i iVc. A pelted lainily nicbeme, and never j fails. Head! lied!! Head !!! I.ivosi , n i. Co., Jin il., June lit, "!l. This is lo certify that my wife was taken 'i-ilusey .'"te Throat ; il commenced lo swell, and was so sore Ih-it she could not swallow, and eon -died violently. "1 used yon I.iu'uiicnl, and ma le a perfect cure in one week. 1 lit-aily I.eii-'Ve licit but for the 1,'ml- Iih ill she wool I have lo-l her lite. JOHN 11. IIAHLAN. Price -lo an 1 .''o ei-iits. Sold by all lU'llirui-ts. 0.1ice.;.il C all in It Street, N. Y. 00 PcH YEAR ! w nacnts every where to s-.l cur nienovia. i-'Jo Sewhi'l Jl icliuies. Three new kimls. L'ndor mid upper Iced. Warranted livo years. Above salary or largo commissions paid. The only machines sold in :he Tinted States 'or le.-s tli in sin, which are luily licens ed by lloive, heeler A' Wilson, b'evcr .t liil-.i'-r. Singer A- Co., nnd Itacln-ldcr. All oilier cheap machines are infringements and Ihe seller or user ere liable lo arrest, line nnd inipris-'onmeiil. Citeulais free. Address or call upon Shaw & ( lark, liiddcfol'd, Jlaiuj nr Cliieiige, III. .Ian'.' 17-ly. flMIM Sl'IISi'llIUMIl otTldi.S l'OH SAL!-: I the propeily hiinwii as Iho T YJ A fi D F A El Efl , eiltl ite at New Itron'itsvUle, Alonongalla eoim iv. V Ya.. Ihr.-e miles 1'ioni Kl.tclisville j Dunka'd t'r; ek,. conlamiii- nb.ail. ttlii acres, it is in Ihie or.l"i, good new il .veiling bouse. earn c'-c hoes ', p ons, sheep pens and all ne cessary nui buildings. I'ciiccs arc In g I repair ; u line y.-iun, o char 1 of choice fruit upon Ih" p-i'inis-'s. It Is near lo churches, schools, slores, mills, -,e,, iVc. The farm will In shown i y JIi'. A. W. Tenneiit, near thu premises, or by the snbscri'.cr. A. 'tlt'S ITS K-mINA' I1IX. JTiy L'ti.-if M-io-l l-'irm. IVci.-.tvt FASUHilS' -GFi-GCiSIlY. '1 III') Ol.ll Ny!i: llfT IN M-.W IIAM.S. Ii . V . T II O .11 1' SUN, n.VYlNl.l purchased the nhove n ulled Gro cery, has rolllled and restocked It He basil coiiipleln slock ot Confectionery, oranges, Lemons, Sugar, Cull'ee, Tea, (green mid black), Syrup, Jfolasses, cannoil fruit cheese, rice, soda ash, white Hum, soft snap (country iiniilo) candles, crackers ol all kinds, cigars, tobacco, (ebo.vlng and smoking) fish, lamps, of, small limey articles. &c. A:c. Any ono iieciling the articles inenlioned or niiylhing In Iho lino not mentloni'd will do well to call. I'lodueo taken In inula, licmimiber Iho place, tho "Kurniers' Uroeery," foraicly owned by I", llrowu. Jtay it, 'iiil.-ly. X"roticci . JS IIEHKliY GIVKN TIIAT Al'l'LlCV I Hon will bo made ut, the next Session ol Iho I'eiinsylvnnla Legislature, by the Odd l'"o lows Association, at Wiiynosbiirjr, Greene ciiimty, l'u., tocliango Ihe iiiimo of tliu sumo lo tbn ExeiiAsni.; Uam or vVavxusiii.wi, Also, to ituthoi'l.o said bank to Issue dock in shares of llt'iy dollars ench. Ihe whole not to exeeeil olio hundred thousand do'l irs. JOS. R UANDOl.l'll, Jiilvl I .'liii. dm, I'resitli'iit i30o"A RflOWTfrl F'S W inletl lor si. eiititelv new nrlicles, us. out. addles nO, T. UA1IKY, Clly Uuihling, Iliildc ford, Jliuo. 'inl7,'iiij.-ly. GUI AT A IKCauiT i IT N. GLAUK&SON ARK NOT TAKING COLD FOR THING, 11LT- (ni'crikCiat'ikM D9(1 I's ciai'a. CUR11KNCY!! Wild, r.UY ANY AUTICLK OF CLOTH ing or Cents Furnishing tionils you may Ibid in their new fresh and well si looted stock Just bought in the Eastern Cities, And which, for. variety anil cheapness, Hie liU'j has not been scon or hoard of for mere than ,Jf TT3 'vf T7!! f "ITS JU J2i U il cJtk&L'iS' W'e will only give a few of the leading itrticlos with prices ami ask you, onu and all, to conic and see lor yourselves, and wo will prove more than wo say. YYo have From in to i.r. dollars, business coats from t to Hi dollars, nnd lor 5 dollars will sell you u coat wo will inntro Hi Fai.ls (rnni I 7" 1 1 10 dollnrs, will sell ALL W in Hi pants and vest lor N.W) dollars, these wo will guarantee ; vests from I el) to .1 00 do lars. A complete iissoitment of For Men anil liovs, price miigiug from "a cts. to r. 00 dollars. Suspender", . Hosiery, Drawers, Linen, Muslin and Drilling, Shirts, wool, muslin anil linen, (lloves, Ties, itc. &o., In endless variety. Suspenders from ti." cts. to 7.".. Tics for I.', an I 7.'. cents, and a snlon- ' H'I eott.m hoso for I'.'.l cents. ' "pposito Campbell's comer, Main ilreel, May Hi, ly. NE7 FIRM! ; ' IMIKUNDI'.KSIGN'KD haveassoei ited Ihcm L selves together ill Iho name and stylo of HUGHES AND LUG. IS, ,.t tho old stand of Iliinui:s. ljAv.nm.t ( 'n.. In ! liices Landine;, l'a for Uifi purpose of currying ., ,u , ., i , , . , , " : "u-iiif ss m all Us various brunches, They hope, by the loinrcxiierieiice of one ol the I'lirtmas. on inn urocciy, I'-orwaruin am: I omnnssion nan suici iiiieuuon lo nusiiicss, to receive a liberal share of Ihe public patronage in their lino of business. They will KKKI' CONSTAN IMA' ON HANI) ai good supply of Oroceries. such ns Smrar' t'ollce, liice, "Mohisse's, Nails and Iron. Oils mid I'aints, and all nrlicles usually kept in a Grocery Store, all of which thf will sell at u Ceiy small adyanee oyer cost, and carria 'C, LINDSKY llltlllKS, THOMAS LUCAS. May e, ;." t !" Lyons Pcriotlic.il i)rom 1'iIK C.KE.'.T FEJIALI-; REMEDY F R . IRREO CLARITIES. These Drops are a seicntilic.-dly roinpoiiiid ed lluid pivparallon, nnd belter than nny fills, fowdcrs or Noslriuus. .Ucing liii';iii, (heir action is direct nud pnsitive, rendering Ihcm -a reliable, speedy and certain spocillc for Ihe i lire of nil ob; -tractions and suppres sions of na'nire. Their popularity is indicated by Hie fact that, over lon.ntni hoitles are an nually sold and cnnsunied by the ladies of Iho I'niled Stntis, every one of whom speak in the stroiiL'csl. terms of praise of their gieat merits. They are rajiidly biking 'the place ot every other :f cm do Remedy, and nro con sidered lo, ul' who know iiiidit of Ihcm. ns" Itbesuresl, safest nnd most infallible propara- I .: ... :.. . i i . .' i, 1 , coniplahils, Ihii removal of all ohslruciions o1' i ll'.ll ill l in: l. "I in, I'll tne cilia Ol llll Icl) II 0 lialiire, and Ihe promotion ol health, regulari ty and strength. Explicit directions Mating when they nuy he used, and ixplaining when nud wh liny should not, nor could Dot bo used without producing ell. 'els contrary lo nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully I'.iucii loi'iui'i t-iii-ii iMMiie, wen urn wriueii ' sericln ,1' .InllN I.. Lvov ,v;.l,l .v!,i,.l, : rone are ireiiuine. ' " frepart'.l by D. JOHN L. LYON. I'.'fl Chapel .Street, I,'- Haven, Conn., who can bo consulted cifher personally, or -by mail, (ttiielosing fitaiep.) coairerning'iiirprivato dis eases and feivndo w. aknesses. Sold by Drcirglsls pvervwlcre C. 0. CLARK A- CO., General Agents for V. S. and Camillas. Nov. N, 'Ci. I y. tobci'l ojiiit i t), Carriage fet Manuracliirer' W.VYNKfliuMin, I'a., I ) ESfECTl'TLLY gives rtijileo that bo bus I li loeatctl In Wayneshorsr, 1 a., Avlicre ho In tends to manufacture 0 A U 11 I A 0 E S Of every doscripl Ion. from his experience hi Ihe business, ho feels coiilident ihat his work, In stylo, tlnirth and durability, will give entire sii'.lsl'aelioii. It is his dclernnnalion lo purchase ,ho bestnialnri.il In market, nnd eniploy none but competent woikmcii. KT All now Work warrcnted for ono year. JVjayncsbiirir. Keb. 21. jaiiu t, t ad.mTnis f hatou's "notFce"" T KITHRSM.1 ADJIINIstlUTION H.VV j Ing been grnnleil lo tlm nnderslgnod up on the eMail! of Dnvbl Evans, ilec'd,; nolleo Is hereby given to all prisons Indebted to said estnteto mnkolnmiciUilo pnyinenl, nnd Ihnsn having claims In present them properly mi thoulioated for setlleincnl. GEO. KVANS, Ailiiu'. Jyll, 'llll.-m. Oko. E. Minoii L. K. Evans. DO'KT STOP TO LOOK BACK ' iiur GO RIGHT IN! to rim sioiii-: ov CEO. E. MINOR & CO 'lllli; above nained llrm has puielnised a L complete stock in lliu l'last. nnd are soiling at reduced prices, ll comprises a general as sortment ot DRY GOODS, GliOl'KIiIICS, llAKDWAUE, tJUICENSWARH LOOTS, SlIOKS, HA'd'S AND CAPS, CLOTHS, CASSlMEliKS, ' ic., Ac., &c. Wo wniil.l also call the special attention Iho l-.VDIKS to tho largest lot or fiH'Biaiiii'N and Calicoes ever ollered hi Ibis market, and at prices ns low us before tho war, uiso, our full lino of Kir.noxs, VKILS. .... dukss coons, . . ' UKMSS TRIMMINGS. liUTTONS. nooi' sKiivrs. I5ALMO. SKIRTS, Ac. You would do well to call immediately, ns prices ure already stilfen'mg in Iho Eastern market. Don't forget tho place, at the 03LjiX STTNTID, la Minor's rtuilding, nearly opposite tho F. As D. N. Hunk, Wiiynesburg, l'u. April IS, 'Oil tf. CHQLEHA1 CHOLSM! now TO A VOID THE DREAD DISEASE! cosh: to town, toit ni.uinmi HAS Jl'ST ItE'l'L'HNMD FlWJt THE eity, and have (.pencil the largest New Grocery In town. Thev di s'ie to inform the 'citizens of Wayncsbiug nnd vicinity of tho euro they have taken in seleoling clock, having on nanil n irooil supilv of , 0ONKKUT1ONS, T01JACCO, CI (iAWS, TA1!, also, I'K'OVISI ONS, I5ACON, DlilKDliKKF I'OTATOK-i, IMS II, PlilliD PEACHES, Call and sou them as they have just You will Iiml them accomotlatimj-. and 'can sell lower than nny oiio in the place. Bo sure to go It) Iho right place, In LEDWITH'S OLD BUILDING. . opposite the Court House, and formerly oc cupied by the Post Ollicc. !l.:S,'Gl!.-tf. ONE IILNDREI) DOLLARS PREMIUM OFFKRK1) Il Y mKon & BU.CHINAL, BJ1ITIHTKI.I1, KAYHTTE CO, l'A. MANM'FACrrHCUS OV CASE MII.I.S AMI V-OWA EVAPOUATOU. This is tlio only successful Evaporator for making a No. I Syrup with economy dud dis p.uch. Oyer ten thousand were used Inst fall, overy ' one of which Was insured, and not one return ed. ft is tho only Evaporator free from liabilities fur infringement upon some previous patent. We are also inrents I'or the celebratod ''VIC TOR CANE J!lI,L,"inaniilai-lui'(.'d by ci.auk's foiico MAcmsn co. Wo oKer Ono Hundred Dollars frem'mm for sample of best Syrup, (see pi leu list, of Carlo Jlills and Evaporators, sent free of charge.) to bo awarded by Sorgh um Convention, tlio lime and placo to exam ine s imples to ho determined by, tho Couven- hon. i). UN EMS, Agent. ALSO, PROPIH ETOR OF.TIIE EAdLE FOUNDRY, niERE ho keeps conslanlly on hand, STOVES of all kimls and CASTINGS ro ,i.,tt. i,,ij ,,l.'al 'u'ipuons. Orders solicited nud 1111- cl proii.ptly. "I" -- Wai sksiiciiii", Pa, l is. Dickson. J. T. Shank. 'rTt'TT; e , i s g o . S. 15. JI'Ei.iiov. S P II I N ( GOODS WHOI.ICSAI.H I M'ELROY, mum & CO., 31 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PAij Now olTertbelrSPRINO GorfDS ntlbo lowest market price! thiijis cash tho stock will bo kept completo during tho season, ltuyers lion enstern and ci'itlral Ohio, JVestenl l'eniisylvaiiiii unit West Virginia, are Invited tocall and cxamlua tho assortiuent. March 1 6 T 11 E MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, Forty uillbrent Hyles, ndaitcd losacreil and secular nvurde, litr f un lo ijniuo each. T1IIR TY FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or first premiums awarded lliein. Illustrated Culalopios I'rcta. Adi'ress, JIASON Si HAM LIN, RosroN.or Mason urothers, nkw Voiik. ' seplii,'(!5-ly WAYNESRL'RG AND RICE'S LANDING ni:w coach i.isk, runs regularly each d iy between Iho nhove points, making con liertloil with tho Monoiigaliehi Steamers. lyS.Vlill.-tf . JNO. J. STROSNIDER. 1