v, .,,11, Mini J, E. SAYERS, Editor and 1'nblisjw, WAYNESBUIMJ;- IVKIWKS OA yTskPi7 eYbeV . UNION STATE TICKET. VOH GOVKIINOIl, , ' ,GEN. J. W. GEAK Y, 41 OP CmUMHEKLAND COUNTY. DI8TBICT AND COUNTY TICKET. , ;, ' CONGRESS, HON (!!(). V, LAWRENCE, i, Of Wellington County, ' .,.! HENATB, ! i. CAPT. JNO. W. DEFOUl), , m ., ! ' 'OfFayelto Co. ' . , -a n1'!";'. --'i ASSEMBLY, " , ,, i Of Center Tp. " . ,. . ASSOCIATE JUDGE, ' ELIAS STONE. Es.j., .' . Of Moiiorgaheln Tp, -" ' PROTIIONOTARY, ' ,', -LIEUT. TIIOS. LUCAS, J" ' Of Jefferson Tp. - " ; 'v 3 RF.GISTER AND KECORDKlt ' ' COR P L. T1IOS. F, ItEPPEUT, Of Mouongahola Tp. ' : 'commissioner, CAPT. JOHN A. BURKS, ; ' ' Of lhl.iil Tp. . '.,,. ,. ' AUDITOR, LIEUT. GEO. W. SIIOUGII, ;'. " Of Gilmoro Tp. . .. t ' POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR,' col jos. cooke, ' : 1 Ot Marion Tp. THE BUGLE SOUNDS! : Si and hy One' and .III to Sus .'. . " lain flic Ting I ' GRAND MEETING OF THE . j PUBLICAN MASSES ! I RE- AT WAYNESBURO, SEPT. 15, I860. -v It is now necessary that the people , have a clear and definite understanding cono3rning tho momentous questions i that present themselves for tlieir1 'tluoi , bioii. The ruinous '"Policy" at present , advocated by the supporters of the Ail-. (. ministration :k repugnant to tlio minds of nil lovers of tho Constitution nnd the fgratifymg tth jnpaeious ombition of an.(livvlUIl J1!"'n .(ii1 to the consum mation of their ends they would not lies- j . :.i i. ..i t- ... ... . lu, y.uiW, u n;;8.n into civil war 0r else they wasn't.' After an e'li.ilibri n.iil dclnl.ir.U n .!.. ' . .... 1 j " tovauuou n ui jjiniu govci iimeni over , such portions of our country as they may Lfiud themso'.Vris able-to snbingate.1 To . tlio end that all may boar- a trulhfcl es , pose of this "Policy," nn impartial and .truthful., discussion of national affairs. with an exnlanation of all ih. .ISffitit... "LW-t.? I''" .... . ... that exist, among -tho political factions (ho State Central, Committee has ap - Pointed this ( . , ; , ..',,; 'gatheewio or the people : !j 't JVayncsbiirg on the day named. ' We in'yhje all., to attend !:.: Ton that have firHijponvjtipns of the right; c.r ( and Ji'ay your ,.lailh;; renewed I 'You that always, despised.'free governments, that Upheld lv,oason , and". 'denounced, loyalty, cpRl nnd if thqro .is duo spark ofmanly honor, iu yonr bosom :wo will oonvinee youofyour . wrong . '; ; ;::.' UV. . His jExcellencj-, GOV." A; (i, CUI flN, GEN, ;JOHN W, GEAHY, tie coding lufti), . are. cxpeolcd. !' Vorf ,.aukoniw'd- to' announce the names qfj , ,,. : . ii--.i' 1 COL. V. MONTGOMERY.op Mtsi'-1,1 HON,' W. T.'WILLEf, op' W. VL ! Hon. thos, iv i'lli ams, W p,v , , HOX);GEOaV, LAWRENCI3. A' a few among the many able spcakors wl".f?(-K?r. ,-....( -.v. ) :.U ' $?V"Py tytoW, hj squadronsy ' by eoi'npanies .nnd by fours J. . All come, an J0',.1!10, day bo long remembered ! ' -j l!t. ' . i - M 'jK-M- SvpHS,-'i 1,..,I-7iM!,H.;.lc,bUpp. .Co.. Com.- , , . ; . ) ' . REH'BMCAN, MKETIXliS, . , ., We have tho gNtiflcatiori pf announ .oing tiro following township me ctings: Mewtovtm, Jav ,Si;it. ,7tb, , 180,,, Carmioiiaku,Satuih)ay Sii'r.9th,l 8G0 Let a'fiift attehdanco slipw ybui' una-. bated ardar iu'thogooii cause' IIon'.Geoi V;' Lawrence will bo present on b.oth 90- caslons with' other conipe tout speakers. ImprbvO the;tiiuo!and let the work go our ! "i "! ' r f f.,..., -I-, j .yjl t 1 - mm !!!!;. - er.,.i;M'dTjfeSENATOtt.'i' "'i'1 '''' place in oulist of carid'uiatcs'tlie trhe : of Cap;' Ji6;"' W. : t)iroKD,,pt Payette tdinly lot the ofllc'S of Senator, to be supported by the citizons 'of this! Fayette, and Westmorernd countiea.-r-CArT. T)epobd' was a'! gallant soldier in the army of the ITnion and wtfhope and expect him to be 'eard from in this county betofo thq elebtion, THE J0RNSON-NATIONAL-TJNI0N-CONSERVATIVE-MEETING. IIi'iMtvr tlvmcr "Does th lint '." A t ,f. A- thk onvvl i ae pm ha v f ', PM tf.K-ft-li lit ' HCEN! 'S INCIDENTS,, Ao,v ifcov , - ; . ',. It is done 1 Last Wednesday camo nna.mBPno,,8tfm. The morning' was nshered in with a dmnp.lnzy ulmos pliero. It hud ruined iho night previous, and the overenst pky looked portentoiiH of henvv weather and a bad day,8 o' clock cani( -and n f tho brigbt fifftf llit'co'n'al Ouu fieghn 16 3'icpel iho lower ing clouds, faint hearts sighed aay their fears, nnd lightsome laces sup hint ed the direful eomitciuim'cs (.1 an .Jiclif previous. f Tlio wo;k of prcpmutioiivwell forwarded,, approached coiuplutiwi. A poster, containing an extract from Cly- mor's speed) oga'nmt tho admittant'c of Johnson into thu Senate ctinnilmr of tho Slato in 'C3, had been Jilaeed by un known hands.in jirominent view. Thcso tho Cijps, made immediate war .upon, not liking to seu Clynier's record made so conspicuous, i Olio night capped head jei kca FUdiieniy oni an upper winuow, exclaimed in bitter tones : "The wooly heads are nlways pastiu' up sometbiu' 1" This explanation was aeeepted, as a mat ter'of course! Evergreens were. sus pended aoross' tlio' street in soma thrco different places, pendant with such ban ners as "Johnson, Clyiner and the Con stitutioii galion." "Tho war. was not for snbjn- (jiist as if nny one said it was.) "Our Flag, not one stripe erased, not one star dimmed." . "Our whole Coun try, "&o. Horso and foot soon began ttf poor into town. ! Men were stationed on the different ronds to stop all coining in, and press them into tho delegations. Many thus detained, rode in ranks, who otherwise- wouM net. A rivalry exist ing between the Tp.delegatioi.s for a flag promised . by the ' ladies of tho town to the ' largest, no donbt, prompted this! About 12 M , tho procession bav ing passed through and around tlio Vil lage, they "massed tbe column" on the pike, near the double bridge, -and every tiling prep.rcd,' it was put in motion for the ' '; : . .;. ; HRAKU "KNTIiUK." The chief marshals led the van their martini bearing, gtancing eyes, and the slieen of their caparison, fit introduction for so grand a cavalcade. Ulster'- and 6taff, seated in a magnificent chariot, came next." When the head, of column nnivi.d nniinsito tha miblio soiiaro. "11 - 1 "Three oheersfor Clymer" was proposed. Iminediately ten thousand throats sent uy Uvsj')qnt''pf Welcome I the. column eaugivt Vlic reliaiu anj rollnd th 1,1 notes far. toward Dotyaburg !U,e I del)' lis of Ten Mile- woro stirred un ! , tlm Ciiurt House steenln rnnt in dvnin t i ........ . urn had been restored they resumed ll0 inarch. Next followed a carriage with the banner havinff tho portraits of Johnson and Clvmer t!nil.l.i0,.,..l n. a.iid the inscription "The IMundura of . ) ! '. ' :llna w: ' oorM W ti) rni . ..... i . . . a Mo W iTestorh backwoodsman, 'or per Imps, subject of Qduen, Victoria. . Start led by the cry of J'Jiere' comes (lie gliosll" we looked and beheld ,tho head ot tiie Washington- Tp. delegation.; : This was thirty some ladies,;mouhted h,nd dressod in whito, rcprcsuiiting tin? States of the Union. Tlio 0(1?, designated i by; the cruel appellation of i.Vtbe ghost l' was tho liniMnu nf T .'.I Willi. n'...l men this' and chariots formed tlio ', rest ot delegation. Iheh 'Moiionuahohl Tp. with band , and ..tanner, "Down with; tho negro boarding Ivnuse bill !' and a full complement of chariots' and hoi semen. Wayne next appeared . 011 tlie scene, composed ns tlio .foregoing:' Next, tho Franklin and Whitely' delega tions bearing a quadrilateral 'baimoT On, ono slUe n huge negro bust, .with the Words "The loyal candidato to succeed President Johnson in 18(itj." . On nuolh cr .."The soldier's friends 1 $3'i0 V Black troops ! ,100 to) whito- t'ibips'l $200' to ' theinselvi !,''.t(J!p44,50O , support treed Wgiees f",' , Tlio gallan: bearers were, no doivbt, tliQ .Iibiwob tit many a warm race with eoiise.iiplion.oiH. cers. 'Jefferson nnd Morgan1 followed in the .train, w ith band; and various do vices such as 'Clymer and the Constitn troni so know 110 negro epniillty f;Free press and Free speech, Democracy tb0' NiUiori's hope I" They dmi't 'rccogni,9 tho action of tho Philadelphia , Ccn ven lion.. "Union the Constitution and the .white hianf" Chariots nmT norsomon' In prop band. ortjon. Iilow, Centre tiles oast ,. horso, and r chariot.- 'Democfatio sofdiars ai a , neither cow ards nor skulkers, Geary , lied when he saidio' l" was a placard born aloft 1 (wo blush to say 'it l)'by a member of cpm.' pany F, 85th Pa.' Volunteers', siiades of Fajstaffc depart 1 f We leave, his dbw meroberment to'hm comrades.'-Thank God, though he1 wore r the "'blue;' tho buttons were not disgraced, for citizen's were substituted for tho brass eagle. Tiieri Morris township with penndn and and banner. A buce - hickory chariot phantly tlieba,niiei..iU9cribed iu ihaont? Fourth, 'fthe roTya KdeU, should , ' ..I 'i:if-i;-ni io ".-j I. 'i. 'I !--.J'iiilr:i 1. Ml) . v" 't J-- V "''"I .'- it; ( inouttf ned just before, with iho nddili-1 lion We vote tht way we shot " They didn't look like Artiazons, norean we ascertain ttudi r what colors tliefvnght. W lwafd of some in that .T;::, dnring th waivwho had carbines copeeyled uiv Clef' their beds to sboipt the cnuillirig ofllocrs.. Perhaps, ihisfs hoot'm alluded tb.on the banner Jhey carneiL' Immediately in the rear, of ' this was a hickory Vehicle, the occupants proclaim big "fcy ft hlefogiypVio jiTiieard tiint"nfor lis is right Vide up 1" "Good, for, ,200 majority 1" Clymcr'a "two platforms" pinned on the crown of the.luit was prominently" shown. , Last , of 'all caino Riili full, msdgpj) us thu i-oVt, present ing no' peculiarities'. Various devices, such as ascetic at the pit's, wlurua negro abruptly' ilefuips d jwjirt man. by a baud on hikshmil ler, 'saying: "Hole nii lnr lilldis chile "t" I 's !" and Tbad Stevens riding Geo. V. Lawreiuo through Congress, CK.oigo being inetainorpbosed into a donkey, were exhibited in tbe procession, cau-ing a vast deal of ineiri incut we presume to the intelligent look ers on. The review was over and the world moved on ! N. fluctuations of the gold market , on Wall St.' no sensation dispatches f rom London 1 Most of the multitude were hungry. and tho result was a simultaneous assault on dinner tables. : . 2 o'clock, and the hot sun was causing the crowd to writhe. Tho ''chain light ning" began to ferment. ' "A fight ! A fight 1 1" all mali'to the seeno ot action, and densely packed tlioy sway, and surge singing out, eafch one for his favorite. Soon m alters are restored and "the fight" is only rt thoipo for conversation. A herald announces in tho public square that the speaking is now to begin and Clymer and aids, documents in hand, and followed by tho people, are seen to bend their steps towards the 1'I.ACK OF Sl'H.UilSO, ON TIIK Mil.!,. , The stand had beeii erected a lew pa ces east of tho C. P. Church, and the hill side, as ah auditorium was quickly filled. The meeting' was brought (o order by calling Mr. Clias. Black t3 Iho chair, one from nearly every Tp. in the Co. as V. Pres. Mr. W. T. Pauley and others as Sccl'ys. A. A. Purman then nroso a'nd explained to tlio assembly, why they wero d'sappoioted in the nou.appearanue of some of their speakers, as only Mr. Clymer was present of all those cul-sido ot the County .announced. Mi1. Bl.uk On, assuming the duties if his olllce, made a few rcmaiks, returning thanks ite., In tlio meantime ."three cheers for Cly tner" was called for and given'.' Presi. dent Johnson cinne near being forgotten, and had it not beou for thoughtful Ii iti't. MuConoell ho-might have been entirely overlooked.- (Poor 'L5ob !' we think thg Uoinoer.icy.of'GreenO treat Inm shabby!) ttir. Ulaik i.ioilucetl air. Clyiner, wlio alter bowing icoognitioii, pro cecded wth ins ffri'.Kcir. After a few common-place sayings ho i 1 . . . . . l. 1 a" """ir, ana drawing dhuu upon tl'nho 8ruat 0,jL':t of Iho-war" let fly. I" A 1... .:. . . .1 . ix r V'B ? new muory .11 iJemocrntw puiiues, ne inui mem "1110 war was wag ed for the preservation of iho Union, ar.d ! the enforeemeiit ot ihe laws !" To show ho violent the revulsion of feeling we Tele r our reades to a resolution a looted by ihe I'emocra'cy of East ljethleheui and Millsboro tps. in ' W.i.-hiinjtoi) Co. Pa. Feb. 1 Glh, .1303, and ' ttltioh was at tho time a fair type uf the party through out the country, ' ; '' . ..!- . t ; t 1 ( i'.! ' !t mourns Ural n r l,, lli,v, Ibiit iki rnrthcr prculi8il 11I Hi" wnr iimli.rtlii. lulu lniniii'lmtliili I'mi liiuiullnii li'inln iiii'iimiily In 11 il(nrliiiiiii, mid W. ruiiiuvlvuiilii ;m n loyul Sluli., vhunlil nut 1'innWi iiiu.llivr inuiur nnollifr dnll.ir liiooiilhni,. it uii.kliliirli ;.. v I nti.l- llirllii'i- Hut wh urn i.,.i. il in Hi,. wnr,lu.i..vrnK iih iiiwic iidim ,i ml.-t-imy polli'y, nr loi' aii.rnviiml iiiii,iu will iii.ivr liwl In ft riu;liMtriii.iiiii of Un-I'fiinii.". I f , ; I ; . . . i'This then, speaks for ilsiMf. Ho pro-. Heeded to say lliat . "the return of. peace did not bring about tho desired end to the 1 nilicals. They wished to force upon .thq enliie. country; upon the South, made desolate by the ravages of war,' tho buuo of negro equality. The I'epubt twins had 'iMijr fu-e 'yam 'miii-mis,' nnd;,Wy kiiowlhey wonhj be ' hurled from power by the ballot ot the jieoplo if this result was not a'.taiiied." Condemning' Con-' ress as a "rump body" nnd dcciiiring their action as unconstitutional, assigned as a reason for disregard of that irtsirti munt that "there was iio'elmiso In it to keep them in power." JI0 compared tho Oo'niinilleo'ot Piiteen i,to the Directory ot tbe French Revolution, stating that "tho nation must assent without n inur oiur to its decrees." Referring :(o 'the Constitutional Ainmidmi'iits Vcquisito for iho ro-ndiuisslon ot t'liq Southuru States, ho 'dkl not propose tdread (hem but would telliciiit they meant.' ' - " ' 1 First. "All persons ' bom wilhin tho United Statues should be citiz -na of the Uinicd Stales eonclusiou, nil negroes should be oitizuns.' .,, . :. :Seifrwd,.'Thei-b shall bono lawscnact-' edin the Stales to abridg'o tho 'rights of these yitizens hence the';'n'pgro. wa;eii, titled to all tho privileges' of the white- rtian, among thorn tho right of siiffrsiio'' I' M'U:-.l !.. .1.. a " ' """i "" iu iaoiunorn people should banish all tboir best nien,' the brain, the talent of the Jqnd.rfiom. their midst. They weuer oiuiht to mwim t TVsft.. um.l.. .i.uv- 11 :r , . bo invalid." Ho "never heard of but one mitt that demanded that debt repudiat ed," didn't sty who ihat. wss. Ho said further that "iho coufodtrata loan was Issued to be psid six movtbs 'after the reeogiiiilon of tin. confederacy -by CTiniiHl States bf Arneriei, hiid thai lime was not likely to &m0 1,ow cou,tl ,,1C debtW otherwise' liian Invalid 1" Here he cited a parallel by way ofilliHi ration, and drew repeated bursts.ol lauglit.utfiom fi'madiiiiring ficarers. 'Suppose a body should be found In your creek.so fleoom po'sed that recognition would bo impos sible, you would appoint a Coroner's' jury to bold an iuqucst, -nnd, they shosld pro. nouuia the body dead i J'on would "not cmpannel another jury to decide that it was Jatiln; ikt'le.it j' , This warj (jloar as rhud to bis deliglileq fwinds,iiijd tliey greeted it with cries of ;No, (lo, , ,Tuk, ing Wendell Phillips us the in i. thorily in (: RepuMietin J'iiiy, ho read an extract from oro of .his speeches wherein he (Phillips) declared thiit 'but two things control a government its the long run hind and tho ballot-box !' 'Phillips and his party wanted both, and with the negro ballots in one hand and their ill tiotlcn minx (meaning the lands of the' South) in the other they could dictate to the nation lor all time to come, They do not want the amendments ho. copied! Thus they expect to tida over the Fall elections and floating again into power they will rule with an iron hand!' Speaking of himself us a cnndbbita he said, I eame before the punple on my past and present record, my competitor,- Gen Geary, I have nothing to say against. Ho served in tho army, nnd with what honor let those who served under and with him say. II any I would be tho last man to pluck a leaf from tho laurel that fhoiihl surround his brow. lie had to be a man of popularity else hi could never have been nominated., The parly nominating him. was without prin ciple, they piefcrrcd populuiity instead I' Casting about him for some topic whereon to dilate, lie attempted to show Gnu. Geary's incapacity by a senseless tirade upon Ins speech at Yoik, cutting him to pieces in what bo,' no doubt thought fine) style. It was as much as td' say, 'big Iniiu me 1' Moreoviri-hu slated that all the qualification required and nil given, as to Geary's sincerity was, "ho endorsed everything Tliad. Stevens had done that sealed the com pact. Stevens advocated negro suffrage and so did Geary if you want negro equality then vote ior (leiii'y !' Here Mr. Clymer seemed to loco- his senses or his 'temper, and became exceedingly joy' on the soldier, 'lie was pleased to see such w.wn feeling, entertained for him by the 'bys in blue.' , The Harris burg Convention was Jioe iVwuw n big as the Pittsburg Convention, nnd not piirkl for I'.oty pnrpiisua, I was never b.aicn wiihin Deuioeialio lines &'. (iivo me ihe voto iiiven In this Statu for MuClollan and I will ho elected hy 2.'), 0(K) majority. I behove tho hmir of vic tory has corno" and appeal to you to make 1110 Governor. Tiking these as tho main points and amplifying in Iho samo truiu, you have the 'great spee:h" ot II m. lleister Cly mer on Wedneiday last.' Ho spoke some two hours. Wo hopo to revert to parts of it at some liluretiine, tor the presont we leave iis digestion to ali clcar-minded readers. It wts a flimsey alfair, and not , delivered .11 a true statesm'niMiko nnd.gentlemany manner j rather liko that Of a low lung politician, ' ' -n .. Alter the close of Clynier's spiieoli the crowd, was jiarranged bv two emi- iieni 1:1 loiiiiiians ot nus I o n tv. liiiuuns of liiVerybody kmw iheir , sp.iodlies by memory, and it is useless' to say any thing concerniiir them. Tl'ft' !'cro.ivd theti 'dispersed iuii;soon fio town was rostor.i ed to its almost u.Mal quiet. A few rtniained Iho Clymer stoct, whlcli was considerably above, par in tlie uuriiinjr. ftdl Unvaittltt civeyiiiff, in fad, we saw it ling aiound lo so It is no mom than lair tosi, liowevor, that there was less of rowdyism linn -c ever saw before at a Dcmocrjtlc meeting. All wo nsk is, that these sunio Democnits will como back on tho ISIli sail hear tlm Iber sldo of the question. ; Thus the day itissid, imd whetliur any of Uie irleiKls-ot tiylier went lioino in batter clietir Ih in they caaie let their own coatcienecs decide. ' 4 " A MEiN JiRVK'kT' '; A Kcheam,' wliiel. fur paltry inoannrms Ims been suldom eipialxl, was diseovred at Wasliington last iek, and promptly expos ed. It was iiotliiig moro nor less than a plan to keep hank fjo pay man t. of thu iuldi tionid bounty votel hy congress to our vct jerail volunteers. To hoard'of ariny oHioers, to wligm the law li;J boen referred, to asoir tain whether houuies could ba paid under it and to frame rules for tlio (lishursiiicnt of tho money, ropnrti on tho Oth inst., that the' act was all riht; and furnished tlio neoohsnry forms tobo used in carrying it out. This report Ho President withhold, or In plain term!., f)oeketcd, v ilh tho pur pose, as is bolievcd, to prevent tho payment of any bounties until after the Fall elections, and, ia the nicaiiliine, to. create tho impres sion that Congress did not really intend any payment, but simply passed somo unmean ing words by which to deooive tbe soldiers and obtain their votes, Tho chances uro that tlio unexpected exposure of this trans aetion'will secure tho publication of tho ro port, ' It is said, howovor, ' that there ia a settled dotnrminatina in Administration cir cles to pruvont the Republican Jparty from ties before tho election. '.. - ,, ';.-"": Ir den. McCIclliin, who really did fight to suppross tho rubelllon, fulled hy many thousnmU to enrry Pennsylvaniu, how is it possihlu for Iliestur Clynior to curry it, whoso Swvicos we're '411 oa--tho side pf the rebellion?' 1 1 '.' V " OUR MFJma!-NO'nCE150Y3 1)' ' - ULUE!,V ' "".'''" '. You nre required to fight again 1 Tho oontesthus been renewed, audio (lis play without donb the love r$iiu haven for Uie cause in which you fought, comu 0111 Doiaiand stiow tho enemies in our midst that yon would"door dio" battling for tho fiuiln of your victory. Lithein know yoiinro'awaroot their treaohjprouH ilesigns and that balllo them you will. Bring forth from their musty hiding pliioos tho, old, ldun' caps, blouses, and paiuw, inai you nun nsiae in tlio Spring ot 'li., -, riaoo on yonr haM tho honored eorps.hadgo and let all 'touoh elbows' in this tlio timtl assault 'upon ' trenson's stronghold. Come In, force on'thY loih and draw 0:1 tho fines of tho Cops a longer expression than the 0110 they wor 011 the Sold (if June. . '.. i' -r '' ,.1 . 1, v , , -- - - . . --- A Uutcher s cart will hold all the Johnson Republicans there is in this seu lion of tho country. ,, ! . AIkktino ok Conikiiicks. Tho Con ferees of the Twenty fourth Cong' esional District, consisting ot Washington, Hea ver, Greene and Liwrencu counties, met at tho St Charles Hotel, , Pittsburgh, oy the 2tftlyfor the purpose of nominatiiijj a candidate for Congress tor ibis district. Hon. William Moiiigoinery.of Washing ton county, was proposed as the nominee for1 Congress.' The nomination was unanimously. ratified by acclamation, and Mr, Montgomery was , declared the Du mocratio candidate fir Congress fiom the Twenty-fourth District. TIIE riTTSHUUOlI UNltN HOLDIEU3'. ' CONVENTION, "' 1 This proihises to lie a larg and im portant meeting.' The ollinial call, was in iho right spirit, and will bo very widely and proniptly responded to by the 'Hoys in llluo.' Among the orators who will speak arc such men as Hanks,, lliltler and lltirnside from the Eat, Logan 'mid Oglesby, ot Illinois, Mo'Noil and Flotclier, of Mis oilri; (hit Held, Cox, iSehetitik, WiHich,aiul many others I10111 tho West. in piopiiiiiou in niiy oilier reiiaiue insurance Tlmia-KU ' Oi.YMi:tt, tlm 0 ipperliead of Coiiiiany.. While they only insiu- ntrainsl. Peaiisvlvaiiiii, nnd iu-t as vile a rebel as Fire jve iesiu-e ii'-ainst all rM-.s, Tlieit, snd 'aJlan,lii!,liftiii hinise'lf, "was greeted," savs "(".tb I'.y lire, accident or disease. For Inr tbe St. Louis ..-itWiMi'i, "with loud hunsnV' it. n i-inti.!i we ivfer you in out local ut ilui Philadelphia. Cuiivcntion. Yet this ' ""''nl' - ,l- Me('I.EI.I.ANl), Vyneshurir. same Convention boiued Vallandi-liinii 1 A-"'"1 ''"' , """"111' stay away. It was nut the disloyaltv, but, miy iiih iiotniciv. iiiju iut'i?v viniUMif t iinui t men i'tiart'tl. - " , . i HEW ADVEltTISEMEtfTS., 1 CniCKEItlNti AND SON'S' PIANOS. -. ' ' , vi-.. ., . ' ' r , . ; . , , , .. .,'.,. . ' , . Tun K-TAiu.'iMitMKXT nr tils' Fiiim. Thit celetilnletl M inulitetory ol'l'iaiios was toiindcil In ISaslon, ill i;sa;l, liy'llie ialu Jonas Chick I' oriiig, whoso nicchaniual skill practical in-'. genuity and untiring Industry sum paletcl him as Hie loreainst Piiiiu '.-.inker ia this cuuntry, and Ills in.slnniients far beyond lliose. of liis eimipclitoiH. His nainii is iiiseivn-ivnilily eon- neeied with tlie hislory of the progress ofilic Piano on account o, the many valuable nil- prnvemenls bo Introduced, the perfection of hismaiiiilac.luro and the vast (luanlily ct liis production. I us I'uicstssT Fiiim 'consists nfllic Sons of lonns l.liicUeiingWllo assumed Iho inanago meat ut Inl iluessoa his decease in 18.10. Ttiey are nil practical piano makers, each one having scrveti 111 ihe woilc 'jeneb and learned every part of tho nianufmture of Pianos. Tlieir skill, enterprise uml ambition has enabled llieiu not only to. sustain, the nnilvncled repu tation thev inbeiited but to trreatlv inei-eas-n it.. No ell' nls liavu been icli utitrled liyCliickellng "' io iiinui r poncei incii- iiuuini n;s, exptnVnieiils and changes liaVe been made without number, until they have now attained their present surpassing excellence.. ., Tiii- Latu Imi'iiovismu 'ii made by Cliicknr ing & Snns, wiiliin Mic last two years, have been of the most marked character, by which ivgrcil; volume and t'lirilv ot Ioum isohtaintd. coinhined with a sweet singing quality rivalling 11111 liuinan . voice, Hy recent Improvements ia Iho 'action' the .hutch is rendered hhm-c elastic nnd prompt, so 1.1ml rapid, dililciill mu sic can ne periorineii with tlie greatest facility without fatigue ...... 1: Tub, FAt ii.iriKS run SIaxltactchino pos siw'd by C'bicUering it Huns,' iir unequalied. Their Fnclorv is luraer than anv Piano Factory ill America by nearly onu third, mid 111010 than double as lurgu as nay In Uuropn. ll is provided with, every kind ' of labor savins imieliinery (mutdi of which is peculi if to lite Factory, being the Invention ot'llie Messrs. Ciilekeiing themselves)., by which tbo work is done better nnd with more 'uniformity than bv bund. Tlm ureal, extent of the drying roeiu, enable Uiem In always hve on blind a large supply of properly seasoned wood, which is absolutely uneuBsary for the production of a tlm-shle instrument lly tliesn means a requnr a'lWonca is attained ia the Cliickerlng Pianos. TiikMuiits oic Nbw Pianos uro so great and apparent that they have gained the ap proval of the best artists ot the, . country and caused them to bo soulit ufler more than over by the public. Tho Chlckcring Pianos nre Undeniab'y tbo MOST MRFECT Pf,yop MAflJ?.. Wvery Instrument warranted for Five Years, The subscriber are llio authorized exclusive agents for Ciilekeiing & Sons, .for Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylvania, E istern Ohio, and West VlrghiiM, and by special arrangement are enabled to sell their Pianos at exactly tbe :t 11 i1 : - . Same price as at Ihe Factory nt Boston, thus saving purchasers the cost of transnorltilion sad rial A choice assortment alwnys to be found at tins Agency. IllustrstPtl circulars tent 't(i nny Address. ' C1IAKLES C. MELlXIlt, & CO., , 81 Wood Street, Between Uli, Street & Diamond AIIop, & t no ft 'sop, tea-it. -. it;.ii!l f., riTTinunuii, r. 8, If, M'Ki.imr. J s. Dickson, J. T. Shank. 3DH.3T GOODS w 'if. . . ' . , AT WIIOI.KSAI.E I rr- SUf T E M H K li 1800 i Mcelroy, diokson raiW- JkfJ-tl,-'S '&rCO. 31 FIFTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Pre at tlmir FA f!f STOCK, now-eoiniiln'n, snkl Invito Un: siluntioir of dimlei'ltf llictj Civrt-(lllly Seliicldiisjodnieiit iH- -f f .', Bry' (Soods, - OFFERED"' AT POPULAR PRICES- . . ... . . , . . " 1 -1 .' Tlis fvecTMPri'. Itifrtii itlons In vuliio. of nil des- ciip'i'His of Meich indUe. renders it a mnlti-i-if rspectal propnely III A I piirel-asus sli.iulil lie ri'(-iueiil uml lln n furu I lie murtist ninrket lie rnmi'S tlits one best iidnpted to HUiiplyiuj retail ili n'ers Willi unndslliry sett, l'lm-liasi rs from Wustui'ii IVimsylvauiit, Kasleni Oiiio and WiMti-rii Vlrsjlnia ro invited Id visit. J'itis hi'iruli and liisiiecl this STOCK OF GOODS which ill lie kepi lull dill ill).' the UiUKoii. TKUMS, net cash, undfrici-s rea.-maljli 'm'eimi, 'mm & to., .o. .'UJllLood SfriCf, 9, " ' THIS ! ! HORSE STEAUHS IS "PLAYED OUT." rililK GItKVr r.ASl'EUN detective L IlOrse and live Mock InsnranreCoinpaiiy. l.'b utired by thu Stale ol Pennsylvania. CAPITA I, '.;.,'. - iJKiO.OOU. i3NrsTJsrj.ii3 - Iti msi s. Milieu am) Cattle n;iiiiisl losses remit in rrum Ttiel'l ami Dcatb. by tire, accideVil or iiiiluial cause. Principal olliee, IOS (South 4th Street, I'hiladelphiii. , President, Col. CllAIHd FPiVMCV, Poltuvibe, j'emi'a. Vice I'reseilciit, D. h. I'-tkim.v. do do tSeo'v. D11, It. H a kkii, I'hil'a. 1 Gi'iii'ial Aueiil, 1', ll.itl',i, do ICi lit rciit'f ly IVriHiio.r. To thin. Simon ('.-micron. Hurrlshiirg Penn'a. , JSvrtl I'liltoii. Ii , PoltaTille, la. Gen. .Ins. Milthlcr, llaidware .Uerclmul, Uiatliiij, I'a. Ilen.i.iiuiii Uavwiiod, Ksn.. nolliiv' iills. Pollsville, Pa. 1 I Dr, .liilrn Gloniiu-er, ttvsi.Unt Lebanon : Itanli, Pn. . ' I 1 1. Wliilney JJaker. IVtlsville, IV, nnd I others Sec circular. Keasniis why yousliould1 j insure in ihjst Company ; Our rates are lower J Vaym'lHil' S6'l,lil rO-'a'J' jaarHttf. VT II. M-CT.KT.f.ANIVS PRICKS, SUU- J.1 , jetii 10 oiiannn "I niaikct. 1-Mrii liii ('oll'ee, a ll.s. ... .1 00 l!;nt Imim rial Ten, per lb., all) West Yoiiiiy Hyson, pi rlli., ' ' a 10 llcsl Oolong lea per Ih.. 1 .. I "0 llrowii Sugar, I2J, It, l.", 111, I7i.'oIS Pure Whiie Sugar "; '5!,- t'2'2:i , 1 iv. ; 1b? ' Soigleni, ' " oiia'.io ' N. i, JliihiPffs per gni.-' : '1 no C.mdlcs u'r Hi , 20 F.xtra Syrup, l-owcrings, per gut., 1 CO Sugar Cured and Family llaniH per th.'1 2?(ifJ!l SugarCuivd Driud liuiil'pnr lb. " 111) j lUl W. It. Cliecse, per ti. ; . 2U i Canrlics, jilalu mid fancy, .lOitfiil) Oranges, per dn-,en, t :" 7" I Nice Uilrhtm Enmps, "CO els. to 1 50 ! Pure While Carbon Oil per gal., 80 Tlanons, per lb., 11 : '40 Figs, pel lb., -to Prunes, .pcj-Jb, , , . , ..--2 S'tontiwsrtr, per gal., ' - ' ' 20 Tomato .lugs A; Ft nil Jars, per do.. 2 Mtoa oil !1 pt Fruit Cans, Self snaicrs per doz. 1 fill r.xtra Wired lirooms, homemade, each, Pat. Jiut-kets, ,'!', ;i'!l"S5 Mails, per lb. i)( 10 200 bids. Bid), by libl. each, . !) 7.5 oiit Virginia lotnicco, 7 years old, 1 SO West TINWAItH.ol 'evyry descilplion war raptetl lit low :pticcs.Si -'1. - Also, every thing kept in a first class Groee ry, from a ncedlo to a pilch fork, at low prices. All Roods sild cheaper when-taken in large quantities. ' J '' i ' : i ., t . Full nill.si'ii.l'iin guaraiitrTil, 1M ... I .1 ... ... . j'l.ixseen nun an limns ol 'i-ouuce, laUt'U ntliTthiAt prices. .. '. t:., ". ' Call at Cosgray-s Iiuilding a few doors bo- low l'. ii l. iNiiuonal liank, nug2!) If. Equalization of Bounties I QOl.DlEliS of INill-li2 who served a years, yj or were diHi.-liargcd from wounds or ili.sa bility ineuireil in li Um qftluia aro ciitilled to an (tdilittoiMl one hmulnd tlnlltvn minly, Tlloso whoenlistel for and served S years, or .were oiHcnargen ior wounus, etc., are entitled to tfr'O atiditioiiiil..4'auity TUc heiHiofsaid do ceased soldiers nie-eulitled to the same, is-,." i ri,i , . , , . i nn niiiieisigji jo Having , sei v-U iiiiikb Vfel:s is Tni:'Ahr, and having bad eonsiilci alile experU'timi.ir, coIIcciIiik HOUNTViiil) I'tlSlOiM IXAlllS wtlr collect the boiisty iiinier (tie l ite liw. . Call tit Downeyts Law OIHco, cpposllo Court IloiifttV. Waynesluirg, Pa, i'ring your Discharges with you. , : ., J. A.- WOOD3, . aiiglSJU , iCInlui AgerttV HAMILTON HOUSE, i ) G. SPEHHY, Pnoi'iin.roit, . rt WAYNESBURG, GREENE. CO., PA. fPHE suliserlber respectfully announces to I the public thai he 'h is taken charge ol'lhe Hamilton Mouse, which lie is determined to conduct as a fit st class hotel.'. Ijoiik experi ence ia hotel-k?cping ban qunlilled him f ir 1.1 n business, nnd he 'feels perfectly confluent that he can satisfactorily entertain all who may lavnr him with ft cull, Tho houso is large and well-furnished... llhas undergone a thoioiiL'li renovation and been refitted in Such stylo ns renders it quite pleasant. The rooms Imvooeenre-papererl and newly painted ; llio table is abundantly supplied with the best, pdl ' tiles tbq country iiH'onls, and pains aro taken ,o rentier guests cnmioriaote. : Kates ns low isthoso of other hotels'. ii). Q. Si'tiiav, li I V R It YST AH It II, V There Isconnecled with tho Hamilton Houso a Uvery Stable, Willi- good horses, carriages nd buggies for thu acoomodaiinn of tlio pub- lie Horses boarded, and well attended to. at moderate rales ' ' P. ,G. Srismir & Son. , auglfl, 'm.-y :" ' '! i; INTcpctrsT t 1 ' ..''.''.' mnE'TsnEuwauED has just re- . I i.n I....... - . .... ;,...,ir,innt I 1 A HIITCU IM'lll 1I1U l-.lkb Ut:r DllK.ll III 1S1VI V GOODS, whlcli lie oners to tub imiiilio .. I lowest possiula rates. ', Cull : and' see 1 -vi r I STOP. I LOOl .1 lloonis in lliu West ond of Mhe ."Uiced and Treasun'rsui 4 mmiis innoriw mo cirouiar. , r 1 J House,"' Wayncsburg, Pa. ' .... .i;ant tree wjlft siiujplcs.) Adtlress the Ametl- 4. I ' '' "I ' , ; V-Al i'OHTJilv.., lean Btenoir toch : rt orns, nprmgnoin, nei- I augi-it : v. vTii-'Uin-t moat.:.!"'. ."'""" gi(-oin. -f: . !.,,. mo.I; f"r.il.o-i l'i i!. o 1 "" .'. ,.'W XiWDf '.'" ' 1 ' l'i 'I .' .' w. t il.nm.roN. r jonkS. 11 m 1110 &, jo i :s TANVVACTURnil 0? STONKWAMl 11 L USlt vuiiutiesikiul patterns. The above Hi 111 UaVc recently ustabl Ulied a iniiunl'uclorT of rfto kind mimed iu ' GUTfiENSIJOUO. GftEENE CO . PA . and uie prepared to turn out everything In tlieir linn such ss Churns, .Pitchers, Jars ft preserving trait. &., ice. A Biipjily keplcon sliuitly on IihikI. Tlie puhlic, and oouutry uicrcliiuiU pmiiuuliu-ly, ore imrnwttiy if quebl-' ctito rail and exainiiiu tlieir stock before purcliiisiini elsewliere. . Orders fiom a distauco will rocluvo prompt atteiillon. ftUB8,-ilm. Sheriff's Sale. BV-vj'tuo of a writ of V. Fn., Issued out of tlie Court of Common l'lens. of Green o county, hntl lo me dircettid, thoro will be ex posetl to puldie sulo at llio Court House, la Wnviirsliurji. nn SAT'fltDAV, SKPTEMrSER I4TII, JtEXTj Al 1 o'clock, p. m , tlie following property vizi All the ii.;bt, tide, Interest and claim of de li ndalit of, In and loiertaiu tract of laud situate ii Moroni lowUlilp, Greene eounty, tM., afJjoiiiinlsiidHtjl' Rmid Crayce, Al'aiu solrs In Irs and C. 'r llnrrv uiitt ollicrs; con liiiiiini; one liiindreft and fifty acres, more or le-s, nliiitil one htindriil of wliieliaro clesred and on wliMf are etertttl a (imible'hewed log II011.it ,md kiti ln n, frame tiara urn! statilu Willi r nil bunks iit.d spplutuuli)iri and some other fniil trees. . . . Taken in t .v-cuti'in 11s Hie properly of S.iaiUel House at Uie silit'oDVilluni Kincuid , . , UliATU JOHNS, aui'V;?.'-at ' - ' 1 SberilT. PUDL I C OK i A L E ' VALUAHLK HEAL ESTATE rnilE PNDEItslGNED ADMINISTKA 1 PHSoftUe l:ite LOT I-EONAItD, dte'd., nil n'Ti-r at piiblb; Kih-mi the pn nilsrs, on SATL'ltDA Y. l.'.lh tb.y oSept ISHti, the rot loing defc-iix-d Fans, lute the property of ml I iiec-ased: tn wit : A tract of bind slttialo iu JiflcrsoR tawnsbrp. Grefne eminly. l'a.j a djoining lands of 11. C. llouls.ortb, Jacob Kii-b,. Kq.. und other, cuntdiilng TWO llUNDltED AND T11IHTEEN ACRES, nioie or less, ahout ono hundred and sixty tif which nre cleared, nnd on which are erect ed a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, sgood Frame Tenant House one inula half aloiles ' high. Frame Uam iliiiSv. feet bv forlv. ami I rltli,, ni.,..i.v ,n,l Imilii intra Tliiala mttiim tlie nio-t dt'siinhlc Fauns in Ihe o uiily, mid it we '.I win lb the a teiilion of purchasers. Tliere. ale several" lnuks of .eaeellent coal opened on ibe premises. There is also a lino ouhartl of iipplesj some peaches and other frjftreeson Hi" liinn. Tlie Farm is shunted eo.v.enicnt lo schools and churches i.nd with in one milciif the turnpike A good grist uml saw mill atlloinsthc properly. riOHMSmailo kuowu on diiv oftuile. LEVI I.KONAl!!),' . , JOHN S. ItAVAKI), niiK'.l It ' ' ' ' Administrators. '. S. Btilci'iiiil IScvcnnc- T.ix, On ii-i; oi IsrntNAt 1!i;vi:m.k, ) 2llh District, Stain of Penn'a., J- ' ir.l1ywj.lW7, Amn.tt Idlh, 1 grift, .) "VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons who 1 have been assessed with an animal Tax, under the Kxcise l,;iw of the bailed States, in Greene count v, that Iheir tuxes are now duo and payable, und lliat the OiMectnr will bo at JHFFKKSON.. September nth, 18IIU. CAli.MICIIAEES, ... ... i , litlv " ' GUIiKNSUOItO, " . 7lh, ' JACKSONVIEI.E, " liitlr, "' And'iil -tluv Olllce, iu Waynesburg. on oil week days up to September 1st, to receive the s ahie, and If sal I In Vox lire not, aid within the TIME ABOVE STATED! the persons so neglecting or retiming to pay Hindi be liable lo Ten 'For Cent, ii lilil ii 111:1 1 upon the nnioimt thereof. United Slab's or National liank IiiihIh only, taken in payment of Taxes.' M. W' SCrTF, "" " Dept. Col., 2nd Diy,, 2llhDls. 1'eurfii. ugl'i.-lm. 2 -. ' . n - AT fOflNE Y A N D COUNSELLOR AT I.A VV. Will attend t.) all claims fori lack pay, boun ly and pensions of soldlorsnnd tlieir represenlii Uv'ei The Pensions of the following class aro increased mini S to if I. "1 and per month, and w dows lor children under sixteen years $2 per month each, viz ; - '1st. TboSu who have lost tho sight of both eyes, the use of both hands, or otherwise total ly disabled ami incapacitated lrom performing manual labor. .., ' " ... 2tb All widowl having chfldreti uiidor six teen years of ago me entitled to $2 por'oioiitli 'additional lot each child. '' - .-- lid. Guardians representing tlio minor dill (i-i'ii of soldiers aro untitled to thc same increase as if llio mother w;is living, nug. ,'tni tf " AYEliCATUAllTIC PILLS ; i IiE the most perfect purgativo wliicli" wo t. aroablotoprotbieuor which wo think has ever yet been made by anybody.- Their ef- vWwHy ms vo becn H"l,D WliL ' y ln 10 111(1 4 x, , t.Jiiiiiiiiiuiy aijwmueu M- they excel the ordi-, 'nary medlelnrshi yse. i utiy urn saw ftflj ,- pleasant to take, but poweritil to euro Theii piiaetratinu nroperjic sl'tmuliUu the VltiltiiclSvi'iea ol tlio hoily, .'re'iuiivlng tho obstructions of its organs, purify Iho blood, cxK!k disease. 1 T'.iey purge out the foul hu mors which lire,etl,iuid grow distemper, stlin-i ulatc sluggisli 01; disordureil organs Into their natural action, .Had impart ft healthy tono wltli strength to the whole system. Not only do ll icy cure tha evcrv-day complaints of everybody, but also formidable ami danger ous rtigcuscs, I JVhliOthey produce powerful effects, t hey uro nt tho same time, in diminish ed doses, the safest slid best physic that can bo employed forpliiltlren.' Being sugar-coated, they Mire pleasant to tidto j And. being purely vegetable, are free from any risk ot' harm, .'Cures have been made which surpass belief, wore 'they not substantiated by men ol such' exalted position and diameter as lo forbid the suspicion of untruth, litany emln eut clergymen and physicians have lent their natiics to certify to tho public the reliability of our remedies, while others havo sent us tlio asHiuiuice of their convioliou that, our Frcos- rations !ontriliutB immensely to the reliof of our allllc.ed, suffering fellow liien. :l Tn Agents below named Is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, con taining directions for tho use mid certificates of their euros, of tbo following complaint's : Coativeness, Dillons Complaints, Itbeuina- ' tlstn, Dropsy, Heartburn. Headache,' arising from Foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Iuaction of llio Bowuls and Pain , arising therefrom Flatulency, Loss of Ap- ; nettle, all Diseases which require an evacua tion tiiodlcluo. ;: They also, by purifying tbe ' blood nnd sllmiilating the system, euro many: complaints which it would not he supposed ' they Could roach, such ns Deafness,' l'nrtial lilinducHS, Neuralgia and Ctervouslrritntullty, PerangementS' of Iho liver and Kidneys, Unlit, ando'hor kindred complaints arising : ' fiom a low statu of tho body, or obstruction ' of lis limclloiis. . Do not lie put ' off byunprlnoiplod dealors with other preparations which: they make- -more profit on. .Demand Arm's snd take so others. , The Bick whuI the best ld there la , Is for tliem, nnd they should have it. ! Prepared by J. 0. AYEIt A CO., TWell, n Mass., and sold bv Dr. W. W. Brsden.l Dr. Wm. L. C5lg!i. M. A. Harvey, Wnjnosburg, Po nne" sUruggi i's throughout the county, . s uugS, 2ni , . , fDflY jbrt AAA A YEAItnivlobyjMiy one wltl 1 ar tbe.'iPO.UUU $16 Httmell Took No export- 1 1 "'bhn. ' euco necessal-y. The Presidents, Casblers, ' .-. . ' 1 !-u f.rrtt fmi r 1 ' l- "i I biu'i ii 11; ri fi Jit vIioi.it l-i; ",. l-aeWlji','3 "'.iVi'. i : '.- t'. ''. ie.- IicxHjJ . '- i:si .' flf.'lj-'i.jl!; - f. . '..in . t rl- .!)... -HI.'- .aouiuiootiii -. t '.'i.:il ! I ' Jl' ' 1 ) I". :-,'itv-l ,oa iu- Im i -'V 1 ifi;.r .asn 7'? . r.-!a 1''" wi '''t""".'",h( lu'' ' 1 '