Beat rifle gun 8 Bestandlaxiert display of tin ware 4 I do do 4e Beat band rakes, 2 io number 0 Beat sickle 0 Best drawing knife to CoMairTHH. John Mcaamote, Thomas Al free, E. A. Flennlktn o 8. Boat two horse plow. S 8 do do 1 Beat harrow 3 ' .8 do . 1 Beat cultivator 1 a do 50 Boat Bhovel plow 3 do do BO Best mattock M do broad hoe 60 do (Irauiiht chaiua 5 do ikodhorso 1 2 do 0 Beat cook Btovo 3 2 do 1 Best Aril Rtovn 60 Cohbitteb Paul Boa, Jonah Pratt, Wm. Canon. C1AH a 0 1 Host burMn Beat bAdstoiut a no 2 oo Baal cliuni l oo Bust set wlddaor chains 8 do do Beat urn chair BMt set split-bottom chllra ' '2 do do Bt armchair, unlit-bottom, 1 00 1 00 . . l oo 1 00 60 1 00 start hair duien brooms J 2 do do UU Coxmittbs. Jim. Stephenson, T. L, CimidiIbs, Harvey Deuny, jsiq. NO. 3. Bint linear mill . 4 00 i do do a 00 Boat evapiirator It 00 3 do 2 00 VaXMimt. Dr. J. B.Orooms, Donais Dslauy, C A. Mart, CUM 7 H!liaS LIATHKJ, SC. Best tot doiiblo harness 11 do do Bout Mt single harness i do do . Beat gent's saddle S do do Best Lames' saddle a do do aWKnU'eaUlle-treos,3 In Dumber do ladles do do do calf shin do sids upper leather do do solo do ft 00 3 00 3 00 i 00 J W0 2 00 3 00 i 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 00 1 00 Cosmmisv J. T. Hook, Iols Oroenlw, T. It. M'Mlnu. cuss 7 do 3. Best plr Fine boots, sowri do do ' Best ds pegged SI do do Best do coarso do 3 do da do Best womens' fine shoos, sewed, 9 do do da Bust do do pKgd fl do do do Comuittu. It. D. Stickle, Jno. Pntnnan, J. C. nett. CLASS 8, v 209 I OO t 00 1 00 1 00 T6 1 00 (0 1 00 61 Bltr Best cored liams, two In nimilnr 100 2 do do i m Best lard, 5 lbs m Best honey, 6 lbs 00 a do do ' (0 Best maple Bllgiir, 4 lbs AO Best maple molasses, 1 gallon 75 Best sorum sugsr, 0 lbs no a uo no do l 00 Best sorxhum moliases, 1 gallon ' 1 00 jl do dil do 60 toMWTiss. van'i. uurlnotl, uepnaa Porter, V. HiiaVen. CLAM 8 MsHUraCtOaiB AtlTIClKS .10 1. Beat fulled cloth - . . 5 00 a do do 1 oo Best red flannel on a do i oo Best dress goods, domestle oo a do do do j oo Beat pair factory blankets "' J OK 2 do do - 1 OO Committor M. Stanly, Tlios. Ross, Samuel Robinaon. o.a. Bsst pair blankets, home made n oo a do do i oo Best yarn carpet u, on a do do j oo Aral mge-irpet . 2 00 a do yQ Oonimltteo Mrs. Bllaaboth Swann, Mrs. David Bred den, Mrs. William 31. flenniken. to. 3. ' Best flax linen, five yards 1 00 2 do do do 50 Best tow linen . 1 00 2 do do 50 Best table linen l 00 2 do do so Best linen thread, 2 outs 60 2 do do do 25 Committee Mrs. Mary Armstrong, Miss Betty Jamison, Mrs, Henry Sharp. neck. no. 4 Best white quilt . 2 00 1 00 2 OO 1 00 2'-eo 1 00 2 00 do., .'do. Best fancy quilt 2 do' do Best scrap quilt 2 do do Best patch quilt 2 do do 1 oo- Committee Miss Rebceca Reynolds. Miss Minor va Cree, Sophronia Fleuniken. CLASS 10 NO. 1 Best orotohet work 2 do do Best crystalized work 2 do do Best knit inserting 2 do do Best crotohej edging 2 do do Committee Miss Abby Jamison, Miss Eddie Diddle, Miss Lib. Hartmau. no. 2. Best oriental painting 2 do do Best greoian painting 2 do do Best oil painting 2 do do Best photographs 2 do 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 i oo 50 Com miltee Miss Maj?ie McClintock Miss 11. Richio, Miss Minerva Barnes. no. 3. Best ornamental hair work 2 do do do Best ornamental slippers 2 do do Best pocket handkerchief 2 do do Best pin cushion 2 do do Best needle book 2 oo do 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 I 00 50 Committee Miss Elinyra Baily.Orphy Long, Miss Milln Coteral. no. i. Best work baskets 2 do . do BeBt watoh pocket S . Aa ... Aa 1 00 50 1 OO 50 1 00 50 1 00 Best ohemise, band and sieves 2 do do do Best chemise, yoke and sleeves 2 do do do Best gloves, bom. made 2 do do 50 75 50 Mrs. Hiram Smith, Mrs. James Ren. 9 T - It . . n 11 ' lura. Harriet nuiueiu. CLASS 11. NO 1. Best coat made by maohine 2 00 2 do do l 00 Best ooat made by hand 2 00 2 do do l 00 Best vest made by maohine 1 oo 2 do do so Best vest made by hand 1 00 2 do do 50 Committee N. Clark, Diok Marat, V VII U M. i IVIl HO. 2. Best pants- made by machine 1 00 2 do do do , .75 Best pants made by hand 100 2 dp .do do- . 75 Best shirt 1 00 2 do 50 Best oloak 8 00 2 do 1 OO Committee- .Mrs. Uiobltd Long, Mis. Margaret Jerome, Mrs. Jos, Armstrong. fc w. 3. Best bonnet, wade by exhibitor 1 OO 2 do , do ' do 50 Best dress do do 2 00 2 do. .do do 1 00 Best lamp mat do do 1 00 2 do do do do 50 Committee Mrs. Jus. Stephens, Miss Liazic Black, Miss Emma Downey. no. 4. Best hearth rug mado by exhibitor 1 00 2 do do do 50 Best suit for children do 1 00 2 do ' do - do - 50 Bout rustio work do 1 OO 2 do do do . CO Committee Mrs. Rob't. Grey, Mrs. Hannah Minor, Mis. Wm F. Flenniken. class 12. Bust pair ootton hose 50 2 do do 25 Best pair linen do 50 2 do do 25 Best pair woolen do , 50 2 do - do 25 Beat pair woolen socks 50 2 do do 25 . Committee Mrs. David Schroyor, M's, Annie Kiii?liart, Mrs. Nelly Cmgo. class 18 Kiicrr. Best col. apples, grown by exhibitor 2 00 2 do do "do do 1 00 Best specimen apples, 1 pk do ' 1 'Oft 2 do do do do 50 Best collection p Holies do do 1 00 2 do'"' do do 50 Best collection Pears do do 1 00 2 do do do do 50 Best specimen do 1 00 Best do quinco 1 00 Committee iev. J. C. McClintock, Rev. I. N. Cary. no. 2. Best ool'ection plums 1 00 Best specimen do gallon 50 Best collection grapes 1 00 2 do do 50 Best specimen grapes 1 00 2 do do 50 Best domestic wines, 1 pt. of each 1 00 Best collection currents 50 do : do p goofeberrics 50 do do stiawberrics 50 Committee Jas. Barnes, J. K. Bailey James Rea. - CLASS 14 GARDEN VEQKTAHl.KS. Best collection potatoes, 1 00 Host specimen potatoes 50 1 00 50 50 50 50 2 00 Best sweet potatoes do beets do Cabbage, 2 heads do pumpkins, 4 in number, do parsnips do collection garden vegetables 2 do do do 1 00 Committee. Dau'l. Stephenson, Tlios Horner, Esq., Aaron Burwell. class 15 no. 1. Best and most wheat crown on two contiguous acres 2 do do 6 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 4 00 do Best do do corn 2 do do do Best do do oats 2 do do do 3 00 Coiumittoe David Blnker. Wru N. Armstrong, S. P. Minor. no. 2. Best specimen wheat, J bushel "50 ao , uo corn do do do oats do do do timothy seed, J bush. 2 do do do 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 Best do clover seed do 2 do do ao 50 Best newly introduced wheat, J bu. 1 00 i ao. ao co 50 Best do ' do corn do 1 00 do do do oats do . 50 Committee Davis Darrah. Wm Alles uorb. U.irrard. CLASS 16. riiKSHIlVES, Best preserved apples, one qt. 1 00 50 z preserved ao do Bust preserved peaohes "do 1 00 'i preserved do do . 50 Best preeorved pears do 1 00 'i piesorved do do 50 Best preserved quinces do 1 00 preserved do do 50 1 00 Best preservod goosbenies do a preserved d) do 50 1 00 50 1 00 Best preserved cherries do 2 preserved do do Best preserved tomatoes do 2 preserved do do 50 Commtttkk Mrs. Hottio A. Flenniken Miss Sallio Dareing, Mrs. Corb. Garard. CLASS 17. JELLIES. Best currant jelly ono pt. , Best quinco do - do Uet blackberry do do Bust apple butter do Best tomato do do' Best blackberry jam do Best rnarmalado 50 50 50 50 50 SO 50 Committkk Mrs. Daniel Burtnetl. Mrs. Alphred Arinstrong, Mrs. Rea JJowlui. . cuss 18. Best soft light bread 2 do do do Best rusk Best pound pake Best sponge do Bost butter five lbs. 2 do do 8 do do . Best cheeso 2 do Best cucumber picklus Best solid soap 2 do do 1 1 50 50 50 25 Committee Mrs.. John Wiley, Mrs. 8. B. Swan, Mrs, John Guynn class 1 9. Best collection of flowers 2 do do Best design do 2 do do Best cactus (popes head) 2 do do 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 Boot do squaro 2 do do Best crysthemum 2 do Best dahlia 2 do Beat verbena 2 do . 50 00 50 I 00 50 Committee Mrs. Kll Long, Mrs. Col lin Andrew, Miss Sarah P. Sharpnotk. . class uu. Best oolloction Geological Soeoimens at Minerohv ' . 6 QO f i. i joinmiCV S rnii. ivramcv m Directory Con. . nnrtment Miss M. James Bell, Mrs. Ileaib ctAss 22. Directory Corn mittee on Gentleman's Department Maj. ISuml MoFavland, J. M. Gallaher, George Mustard. ' 3BY-LAWS. 1st. Tho board oi Manneers will np- point a siillicienl number oi nmrehals to superintend tho exhibition and see that all stock and other articles arc in their proper places. 2d. Members of tho board appointed for tho purpose, will attend each commit tee in viewing stock &o., and if any va cancy occurs they will appoint suitable persons to till the saino 3d. No premium will ho awarded for any animal or artielo unless the commit tee deem the samo worihy of it. 4th. No stock or other articles shnll be entered by the secretary until the per son entering ehall produce a ticket cj' membership. 5th, No person shall serve on any awarding committee who has nny arti elo or stock before the same ; and in case tho other members oi the committee can not agree they may select somo other persou to serve with them for tho time being CMi. Tho board will appoint and oi ganizo a siitlicient number ot policemen and gato keepers to serve during tho Fair. 7th. Any person exhibiting nny artU cio not enumerated in the toregoing list, the awarding committee are authorised to recommend a dieoretionary premium, if the article be considered worthy by said committee. 8th. Competition will bo opon (o por sons from all quarters. It shall bo ths duty of the officers and persons having charge nnd control ot the hall, to protect and defend all articles on exhibition from being touched or handled by owner or others during the exhibition. By the requirement of the charter tho election of tho Board of Managers takes place on the Inst Saturday of May. ot each year at Cnrmiohaols all persons hold ing tickets of Membership aro entitled to vote. Capt. H. II. Cue)!, Pres. J. P. MiTciiKNHR Sec'y. J. E, SAYERS, WAYNKBUIU.: UNION STATU TICKET FOR GOVERNOR, . GEN. J. W. GEARY, OP CUMBERLAND COUNTY. . District and count ticket. CONGRESS, HON GEO. V. LAWRENCE, Of Washington County, ASSEMBLY, LIEUT. .IAS A. WOODS, Of C uter Tp. ASSOCIATE JUDGE, ' ,: ELI AS STONE, Ej., Ot JJOiioi.galiela I p. I'ROTIIOMOTARY, LIEUT. TIIOS. LUCAS, Of Jefferson Tp. , REGISTER AND RECORD KR, CORL"L. TIIOS. P. REPPEliT, Of Moiiongihela Tp. COMMISSIONER. CAPT. JOHN A. BURNS, -OfRidil.ill Tp. AUDITOR, LIEUT. GEO. W. SIIOUGII, Of Gilnioro Tp. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, COL JOS COOKE, Ot Marion Tp. Tiik Copper-johnson-Natioual Union Conservative Clymcr, alias, Democraito Parly, hold a Muss meeting hore todoy. Mr. Clymer is one of the distinguished speakers to bo present. Jefferson Da vis' nnme does not appear on the bills, ho boing detained by "unavoidable cir cumstniices-ut Fortross Monroe and can- noi take tuo stump until his health is recuperated. Wonder if anybody will have tho hardihood to ask Mr. Clymer wny iiedidnt vole to enfranchise tho soldier? Why ho relused a vole of thanks to Gen. Grant, and his brave nicnT Why ho opposed arming the State when treason's hordes woie marching on the Capitol f Why lie considered tho North tho aggressors in tho wart Why he opposed the collection of taxes levied by tho Government t Wl;y he counseled rehiMnt.co tolho draft t Why hoop posed a jrir.t rcsoluiion requestinir Con gress to defino nnd punish treason! Why ha opposed tho payment of boun ties to Union volunteers t Why flu his every vote and act, from tho begining mini uiu ciojo oi mo war ho opposed the causoofthe Union and tavorod that of the rebels t Ye loyal men ol Greene, can ho stand up and t-peak to you without unswcriiiir one oud all ot tboeo questions I Let us i CO.. I OUCLE 80UND8! in3 by One and to Sus tain the Finer ! GRAND MEETING OF THE RE . . PUBLICAN MASSES I 1 At WAYNESBUBG, SBPT. 15, ItfiO It is now necessary that thu peoplo have a clear and defluito understanding conc9rning tho momentous questions that present themsolvcs for their deci sion. Tlio raiuous ''Policy" at present advocated by tho supporters ot the Ad ministration is repugnant to the minds ot all lovers of the Constitution nnd tho Laws. It has no other object than that of gratifying the rapacious ambition of an individual few, and to tho consum mation of their ends they would not hes itate to plunge us again into civil war and establish a despotic government over such portions of our country as they may find Xheuisu'ves able to subjugate. To the end that nil may hear a trullifrl ex poso ot this "Policy," an impartial and truthful discussion of national nffaira with on explanation of nil the diniculiies that exist among our political factions, tie State Central Committee has ap pointed this v QATHEBlNQ OF THE PI0PLE ' We at ayncsbnrg on tho day named. invito aix to attend I Will llifit tint firm oonvictions of the right, comb i and have your faith reuowedl You that always despised tree governments, that upheld treason and denounced loyalty, comb i and if there is ono spark of manly honor in your bosom wo will couvinco you of your wrong I We are authorised to announce tho name of COL. F. MONTGOMEllY.oii' Miss, as ono of tho distinguished speakers Oilier promii cut men are expected to bo here amoi g them our present Governor, and our next Governor. We will notU fy tho public in time to a certainly. Come in by batlallions by squadrons by companies nnd by fours! All come, and let tho day bo long remembered I Ii. M. Sayrks, , Ch'n Rep. Co. Com. m . a. . UKI'l'ULICAX MEEIlXCS. We have the gratification of announ cing the following township meetings: Nuwtown, Fiiidav Skit. 7th, 18GC, Caumiciiaki.?,S.tuiii),vySkit,Si1i,I8GC, Let a full attendance show your una bated ardor in tho good cause, lion. Guo. V. Lawrence will bo present on both oc casions with other competent speakers. Improve tho timo nnd let tlje work go 6Ji! Wo expect to hear a good ao3:unt of Whitoly and Cumberland townships. . "HOW GOES THE FWHTT" Gloriously! Beaton back at every point, tho tattordemullions of tho enemy indicate by their faint firo sir.all hope of success. Since tho adjournment ot Con gress tho clarion notes of our lenders ring out along tho lines, and they pro duce no uncertain Hounds. .Ever in tho right it is tho herald of coming victory, tho final overthrow of 'rebel dvnnsiv and "ono man nowor." Wlmn ,...!, as Androw G. Cm tin, Gen. Jno. W, Geary. iry, 'Gen. J. A. Logan and hosts of er champion,, brnco themselves for oontest, it must nerve their followers other the to renowed energy and aciion. , From all parts ot the Slate wo have news tho most encouraging Tho ball has opened in oarnost. Wo have tho cheering intclligonoo Hint the friemls of freedom aro moving, nnd with thnt fearful determination which so terrified traitors when treason's guiis at Charleston uWiikoned an outraged populace. THE "MUGGING SCENE. " Such tho Richmond Examiner char actorizes the entrance of tho Mussaohu setts and South Carolina delegations, arm in arm, into tho Phila.- Convention. It wns truly a miserable farce, a perfect puppet show designed by the managers ol tho circus. Tho nion from either State no more repicsen'.ed thoir consti tuents than they did the natives of the Sandwich isles. It was suggestive of tho intimacy which has always exisited among rebels North and those South flaying so long been separated by hostile picket linos, iu all probability they were really glad lo sco each other. Vallar.dig. ham had made them a visit and of cotirsa his welcome was not so warm. It is a notorious fact that the delegates from this Statb to the Phila. Conven tion were appointed by three me i in liar risburgand not by tho voico oftho masses, that of all thoso delegates, those who figured in public livo never oast a veto offensive to Jeff. Davis 1 Significant is'nt ill v.. r. 'Hii.i." Montoomkiiv in a speeoh in Washington the other" day, wont so far as to say that Mr. Lawrenoo vote I against the tariff at the late Seision of Congress. Everybody knows this is a base false hood. However, any statement Mr. Montgomery oan make has no weight with decent, sober-minded mon, who know him. We leave such unprincipl ed demagogues lo work the nun of their party, which they will certainly do sooner I'or lutes. CLARKSVILLE MEETING. The Meeting at Clarksvllle fast Tues day was one in which there was consid erable intorotvtak3to. The turn-out for a township meeting was large. Quito a number of tho Conservatives of the township were present nnd paid respect ful attention to what was said. Tho meeting was organized by calling Ralph Drako Esq. to tho chair as Pics. Ilonry Ziiumers, Henry Luse, John Lewis, Enq Adam Staub, V. Pres. Geo Dougherty, Jesse Walton, Win. Martin, Secretaries. The people were addressed by Hon, George V. Lnwrcnco for about two hours wherein he gave a good ncconntof his own stewardship and showed tho per fidy of our accidental President toward his former friends. As tho day was unpleasant and rather cold tho meeting adjourned. FAUBE AND CONSIDER. Tho Pittsburg Chizclte making use ot tho above caption says i 'Words aro things. ' Tho Presnlenl, in his reply to tho Committee oftho Phil adelphia Convention, spoke of the Na tional Legislation as "a body called, or which assumed to be, the Congress of the United Stales" nnd he further de- j scribed it as 'seen hanging en tho verge of the Government." These expressions were not accidental or designed. They were selected for a purpose. Thev are so to speak, the entering wedge of a rev- . . r Q o " olution. Thu body so spoken of has been re. oognixd by tho President in every con ceivable form as tho legitimate Congress of tho United States. Annual, special, and veto messages have ' been sent to it. Even whsro a bill bus ben passed over tho Veto the President has declared it to bo valid law, and has executed it. Trea ties olid nominations have been sent to tho Scni'to for ratification. The Presi dent and tho Departments have respect fully responded to calls of either House fuf information, how, it is said to simply "assume" to be a Congress, and to -'hang on the verge of tho Government." It is not the "Government,", but mi excr escence, a fungus, adhering to its ex tremity. Why theso expressions? Simply' to givo his followers tho hint to propnro tho wny for treating Congress as he treat ed thu Louisiana Convention. If this is not tho solution", will any man tell us what tho solution is ? APPLICATIONS FOR BOUNTY. Hundreds of letters are received daily at tho officio ot tli o "Paymaster General and Second Auditor, from soldiers and heirs ot soldiers entitled to pay. under the recent law for the equalization of bounties to soldiers. There will I e no payments made under this net for several months, and p'nb.tbly not bctoro tho next meeting of Congress. The inauguration of submarine tele graphic communication by means of tho Atlantic cable, says the Richmond Whig, makes it interesting to enquire into tho ! difference ot time in tho various cities in I different uartsof'tho World . Wlir.n it iu . 12 o'clock liiirh noon m. M,, V,i, rf. lil'iu fiu .; . i j- - ... , htty.hve minutes, and fotftwo seconds U- nrltJ'' "I (1 M.) ' nt London ; titly-seven "'inutcs aud t.venty seconds after G (P. ) at St. Petersburg; seventeen mm. ..to t.i.,,tv. . ... i, i, .. f r , . utcs, twcnty.toni seconds alter 7 (P. M ) at Jorusnlum; fittvone minutes and forty, four SHcnn, ltnl. t-l m , , i , Mill seconds alter ( (P. M.) at Constan- tiiioplei forty minutes and thiitvtwo seconds utter 4 (P. M.) at M .drill ;thirty. ono minutes and twenty seconds after 5 at Ureinen; thirty minutes and li fly -four seconds alter 4 (P. M-) at Dublin) and forty-ono minutes and twenty-four seo onds after C (P. M.M at Florence. The difference of timo between tho extreme East and West points of thu United States is three hours and fifty minutes In tho China sea, between Singpore and China, it is midnight when it is noon at Now York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOP ! LOOK AT THIS ! ! HORSE STEALING 13 "PLAYED OUT." milE GHEAT EASTERN DETECTIVFJ X noi se auu livo stock Insurance Company. Chartered by tho Statu of Puiiusylvanlu. CAPITAL .... 100,000. 3 Horsrs, Mules and Cattle agnlnst losses rcsult ingfroin Thoft anil Doath. by lire, acciilcnt or natural causo. Principal office, 108 Bouth no oircot, niiiaiioipiiia. . , Presidunt, Col. C1IAHLES FU.VLEY, Pottsvlho, Penn'a. Vlce-Presodent, D. L. EsTiiiir.v, do do Bec'y. Dn. B. Bhckkk, Phil'a. General Agent, P. Huflu, do llcdl-rciicc by rcrnimio j. To Hon. 8lmon Camoron, Harrisburg Puun'i). Byrd Patton, Esq., Poltsvllle, Pa. Gen. Jos. Htitchter, Hardware Merchant, Reading, Pa. Benain1n Haywood, Esq., Rolling Mills, Pottsv'ille, Pa. Dr, John Glonlugor, President Lobanon Bank, Pn. - L. Whitney Baker. Pottsvlllo, Pa., and others. 8oo circular. Reasons why you should Insuro In this Cnmpsuy : Our ratos aro lower In proportion to any other reliable liisuriinco Company. While they only nsure against Fire we Insure against all risks. ThetMnd Duoth by lire accident or disease. For tur- ther Inflation wo, refer you to .our local agent, N. H. McCLELLAND, Wuynesburg, jurg, i' Agent tor Greone county. aug29 PUBLIC SALE 0s VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE UNDERSIGNED ADMINI3TRA tors of thu lutu LOT LEONARD, ute'd., will oll'i;r at pftbfio suit, on the premises, on SATURDAY. Ifith duy orSipt., IHiiU, tlm fol lowing iK'su-lbed Farm, lutu thu proouitv of S'lkl ilece used; to wit i A trail of laud slhmlo la Ivllurson township, Groenu 'comity, Pu.i (iiljuinliit! lauds of 11. C. lInulsA orlh, Jacob Hush, Esq., and ollicru, contdnluir TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES, moit) or It ns, aliout onu hundred and sixty ofwliieh nru cleared, and on which lire elect ed a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, a good Frame Tenant Housu onu inul a half slories liigh,lFiamu Darn thirty fuet by forty, and other necessary out buildings. This Is among tho most desiiablu Farms in the a unly, and Is wull worth the (t'tentioH of purchasers. Thcio are several banks of excellent coid opened on thu premises. There Is also a tlno orchard of apples; somo peaches and otiier fruit trees on the farm. Thu Farm is situated convenient to schools and chin ches, i.ud with in onu iniiu of thu trunplku. A good grist and saw mill adioliis tho properly. TERMS made known ou dnvol sale. LEVI LEONARD, JOHN S. 1UVARD, augL'IMt Administrators. VI .'lyiiesburg I&ctuil Grocery market. Nil. MCI.EI.LAND'S PRICED, SUB , Jcct lo change ot Market. Extra Rl'J Ciill'eu, 3 llsfur$l CO; Imperial Tea, two dollars und ten cents per lb., best Young Hyson, two dollars and tun cents per ., lirowu Sugar K'J, 14, 15, Hi, 17 and 18 cents per lh. Piiro Whito Sugar '.'0, i!2 and 28. Borgliuin (id to UO cents. Rico 14 Hi. N. O, Molasses .fl :,0 per gal. Caudles 20 cents per lb Extra Syrup, Lower inns, $1 CO per gal. Sugar (lured and Family Hams 27n Si!) els. per lb. Sugar Cured Dried liuof 30 cla ncr II). Best W. It. Cheese, ao ian nnr n,. I Caailles, plain nnd fancy, 30 en UO. Oranges, 7i per tins, rlleo uuriion Lumps, 30 to tfl 00 Pure Whito Carbon OK BO net iral. liaisons. 1 r . 8 pciri 1 iVss' " ct'nU Pw . Primes, r, ctB. ner lb. Stonu ware. !!U nto. nnr in . Tomato .lugs and Fruit Jars, 2 5 to a dollars per do?.. 3pt Fruit Cans, Self .sealers il AO per doz. Extra Wired lirooms, homeuiado, iir conts each; Pat. Buckets 33: Nails, IVdo cents ner lb. 200 lbs. of salt at iM 7.-. cU Ht1 lull Viminia Tobacco. 7 voara old. l 30 nnr li. Bust tiu ware of over duxcriotlori wnmini. cd at low prices Also, overy thing kept in u first elaas Grocery, from a necdlu to a pitch fork, at low prices. All goods sold cheaper when taken in large quantities, full sauitalUc tiou guarautucd. Flax seed and ull kiuds of I'roilucu takon at highest prices. Call at Cosgrny's Building, a few door? bo low P. & D. Walional Bank. nug2!) tf. SheriW's Sale". 11Y virluu of a writ of 'i. A'n .. Isam.,! nut Jj tho Court of Common. Pleas of Grcor.e It is a gcnsral feeling among those abontto county, nnd to mo directud, thnra will lio ex-! purchase musical Instrumeuts, that were they posed to public salo at tho Court House, In in dlroct Communication with the factory they Wayncsburg, on would have a greater opn rtunlty for select- SATUHD.VY, SEPTEMBER I5TII, NEXT. m5' a'resU and perfect lustrument, than It At 1 o'clock, p. in., the following property viz: 1 w,oukl 1)0 Psible to obta(n from any agency. All the right, tide, Interest ami claim of do- i .V?" ,s" 'seribers would say, that to obviate fendant of, in and to a certain tract of land i 119 "'"iculty, and afford persons at a distance situate in Morgan towufcliip, Grecnu county, ",u same privileges secured to those near the Pa., adiolnlng lands of David Cmyr.o, Adam-1 :l"7 Mussrs M"?"n & Hamlin have cstab son's heirs, and C. C. Harrv and others) eon- ! lwUi;J tt ""'""er ot Whoemit Agtntiti nt liri tabdng one hundred and fifty acres, mom or I l"J"' po nts. whew a full supply ot all the lc.s, about ono hundred of which aro cleared ', v,u 11,113 styles or Ublnet Organs is constantly and on which aru erected a double hewed log l lull l,,xni- 111 8 nSu"y iu Pittsburgh Is House and kitchen, ffame barn and stablo with coal biuiks aiul apple orchard and some other trim, trees. Taken in execution ns tho property of Samuel House at thu suit of William Kiiieald. HEATH "JOHNS, niiL'22, -Ht Sheriff. Equalization of Bounties! SOLDIERS of !80l-r,2 who served 0 yoars, or were discharged from wounds or disa bility incurred i the Urn of duty aro entitled to an additional one hundred dollar houiil. Those who enlisted lor and served 2 years, or were dtscharaed for wounds, &e, aro entitled to fr0 additional bounty. Thu hubs of said du ci'ased soldiers aro entitled to tho same. Thu undersigned having scrvid tiiiikk vkaiis in run aumv, nnd having h id consider able experience i. collecting BOUNTY AND PENSION CLAIMS will collect the nouxrv under the late liw. Call at Downey's Law Olllcn, cppusite Court House, Wa.ynesbnrg, Pa. Bring your Discharges with you. J. A. WOODS, . lUglS-t Claim Agent. HAMILTON HOUSE, D Q. SPKRRY, Pitor-iiiiiToii, . ., WAYNESBDRQ, GREENE CO., PA. : r I 1 1 1.' ....I ..... ' I " Miusurioer rcHocciiuny nnnoiuiccs o I thu public that hu iias taken charge of the ' H"1"'11"11 House, which he is deterinined to j ence in ' hoteUlocping3 haa qualiricif ldin'ir 11 e buoiness, and ho feels perfecily confident "ml "u sausiai lorny entertain all who may invor him wiih a call. Tho house is '"'a0 nlul well-furnished. It has undergone a I ,l",',"nl1 renovation and been re lilted in such style as renders it quite pleasant. The rooms have been re-papered and newly painted ; the mom in uommaiiuy .supplied- Willi tlio best CM hies the couutiy affords, and pains aro taken to render guests comfortable Hates as low as thoso of other hotels. D. G. Senimv, MVG3t8TABLG. - There is connected with tho Hamilton House a Livery Stable, with good horses, carriages and buggies for the accomodiMon oftho pub lic. Horses boarded, nnd well attended to, at moderate rates. 1). G. Sruinv & 8o.. HUgl"), 'ilil.-ly ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Will attend to all claims for back pay, boun ty and pensions of soldiersand their representa tives. Tlio Pensions of tho following class aro Increased irotn tp8 to m and ta.l per month, and w dows tor children under sixteen yoars 3 per month each, vin t 1st. Thoso wlio havo lost tho sight of both eyes, tho usu of both hands, or otherwise total ly distillled and Incapacitated from performing manual labor. 2d All widows having children under six teen years of ago are entitled to $2 por month additional for oach child. . 3d. Guardians representing tho minor chil dren of BoldierBaro eulliled to the same increase ns If thu mother wasllvlng. aug.iGOtf News! milE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE- I reived from thu East a new Block of DRY I1Y. GOODS, which he oilers to tuh poblio at tho ;lowst possible rules. Call and boo him. Ilo.ns In thu west end oftho "OiieU '.House," Wayncsburg, P. . , W. A. PORTER. atigttf. I 1 w. u iHMii.roN. r jomu; IIArfllLTOAI & JOE MANUVACTUIlfiltg OF STONEWABlf full varturlus a4 pitterns. Th above tlrin have recently established a manufactory of the kind named ttl GREENSlitfRd, GREENE CO , PA., and aro prepared to turn but everything la their lino, such aa Churns, PUclicra, Jars for preserving fruit. 4c, &c. A aupply kept con Btantly on hand. The public, and country merchants particularly, are earnestly request-' od to call and examine tholr stock before purcliuMntr elsewhere. unlerstioma distance will rociove prompt uttentiou, aug8,-8m. MASON & HAMLIN'S CAI.ET ORGANS, FOR FAMILIES. CHURCHES SCHOOLS; AJujited to Sacral, Seiniip and Horn Jwie; PRICES t (mo. $130, $140, tico, andup 1 wards according to number ot stops and stylo of case. Tho Cahikkt Ouoass manufactured cxclu slvly by Mason Ss Hamlin, have met with i success unprecedented in the history or mttsi. . c l instruments, Supplying a want long felt, they have been received with tho greatest fa vor by tho musical profession and tho publloi havo already beeu very widely Introduced, ami demand for them is slill rapidly Incroaalni and must continue to increase as tieir merits become known. They aro admirably adapt ed to the performance of Secular aa well as Sacred Music Thu Cabinet Organ Is cssontlnllv dlffnrsnt from and a vury great improvement upon all lusiiuiuuuia ,n iuu iuuiuuuua or uaruvouriiai kind, ITS SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE CON SISTS IN - 1. Tho raoro organ like character of Its tone. 2. It has greatly moro power and volume of tone iu proportion to Its cost. 11. llytho omnloyir ent ot a vrv ilmnl "" . capacity ior expression u vaat- al l. i.-n . . I y greater man lias eve ever before bean attnlncil In such instruments, This Invention la es pecially vahublo, because scarcely any prac tice is necessary lo lender It available. Any ordinary purlbrim r can muster it In an bour. 4. It admits of great rapidity ia execution, adapting to the performance of a great variety of lively secular music. r. No instrument is less Uablo to get out of order. U. It will remain in tune for years. WHERE TO BUY THE CABINET ORCUK. " ?"" ". " purcimsi.ra may rely oa neingseiveu acre, as advantageously as at mo laciory. a competent player and nmfi cian is always hi attendance at the warorooms oftho subscribers to perl'urm on the instru ments, exhibit their various powers and quali ties, show theiliil'eientstopsand their combina tions and explain their Internal construction. All instruments sold la the city, are sent to the residence or tho purchaser without charge, and thoso sold out of tlio city are securely boxed and dullvured at the railroad stations or landings In tho city, free of expense. - Persons ordering an organ by letter, are as sured that as good an instrument will be sent, us if they wero here to select it personally; the subscribers, considering themselves bound by honor and Interest lo solcct and forward none other than the verg bent of thu stylo order ed. Tho subscribers will bo happy to rccslva conunuuicallons from any one thnt desires further hi nirinatiun about the Cabinkt OaoAM, and are anxious to put into tire hands of every body, who'lier intending to purchase on In strument i.r mil, a copj ol tlio circular, which contains a vast amount of interesting musical luloruiatiou. Copies mailed free to any ad dress. CHARLES C. MELLOR, & CO., 81 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Solo Agent for the M.iaon & Hamlin Cabinet Organs for Western Penusvlvaniu. . augS. 'Uij-4t. ""aYEIIS-CATIIAUTIC PILLS ABE the most perfect purgative which W nru able to producoor which we think has ever yet been mado by anybody. Their ef- v Wftl 'o8 have boon abun dantly shown to the community bow much ' they excel the ordi nary medicines iu use, They are safe and 'pleasant to take, but powerful to cure Thcii penetrating properties stimulate tho vital actlvrius oi the body, removing ths obstructions of its organs, purify tho blood, expel ilisoaso. Taoy purge out the foul hu-1 mors which breed nud grow distemper, stim ulate sluggish or dlsordurod organs Into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the wholu system. Mot only do they euro tha cverv-day complaints of everybody, but also forinldablo ana danger ous diseases. While they produce powerful effects, they are at tho siuno timo, in diminish ed doses, tho safest and best physio that can bo employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they aru pleasant to take ana. bolng purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have beoa mado which surpass belief, wero tliey not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many emin ent clergymen and physicians havo lent their names to certify to tlio public the reliability of our remedies, while others have sent as the assurance of their conviction Jhat, our Prepa rations contributo Immensely to tha rollof of our utlUc.cil, suffering fellow men. Tno Agents below named Is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, con taining directions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints i Coslivenesa, Bilious Complaints, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache, arlsiog from Foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain ailsing therefrom, Flatulency, Loss or Ap petite, ull Diseases which require an evaoua-' tion medicine Thoy also, by purifying the blond and stimulating tho system, cure many complaints which hv would not be supposed thev could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Nouroigla and Norvous Irritability, -Demugcments of the -LI vor and Kidneys,' Gov.t, nnd other klndrod complaints arising fiom a low stato of tho body, or obstruction'' of lis functions. Do not bo put off by unprincipled dealers' with other preparations which they make mora profit on. Demand Ansa's and take no others. Tho sick want the best aid there k is for them, and they should havo It. Prepared by J. 0. AYER A CO., Lowell,'. Mass., and sold by Dr. D. W. Braden, D; Wm. L. Creigh, M. A. Hartcy, Wayneaburg, Pa., anO a UDruggwi throughout the couttty,'. augS, 2m - - A VIJI rt , - , . .... . ft V. )) iBStene I Tools Ve wfberl" ence"essary ThS "praridooU ffi Tron8Un SS&S J can Bloncil Tool Works, bprlngfleld.- Ver iniont. 1(-Sm.