J. E, SAYERS7 Editor and ruliliihrr, WAYNESDURtt: ' W K ON K D A Y.nSEPT liaT I IK R2ii,l tT;rSl UNION STAT 13 TICKEI . FOIl GOVEIiNOH, G-EN'.J. AV. GEARY, OF CU1II5FJILAND COUNTV. LISTBICT AND COUNTY TICKET. "'! " ' 'COXGUICS, HON1' GEO. V. LAWIttfNCK, . , ..;, Of Washington County. ' "' '" ' SENATE, -' " :! ' CAPT. .TXO. W. DEFOKI), !'.' ' ;' Of Fayette Co. ASSICMHLY. . LIEUT. J AS A. WOODS, Of C. liter Tp. A&SOCIATU JUDGE, ELIAS STONE. Ks.j., Of IMoiior.gnhelu Tp. PROTIIONOTAHY, LIEUT. TUO.3. LUCAS, Of Jefferson T. REGISTEn AND RECORDKR. COIU' L. Tl IOS. I UEITEUT, Of Moiiongahela Tp, . .:.s COMMISSIONER, CAPT. JOHN A BUl.NS, . , , Of Kiehiiill Tj). ' AUDITOR, LIEUT. GEO. W. SIIOUGII, ()t t-tilmorn Tp. I "POLITICS MAKE STRANGE BEDFEL LOWS." "Tllll" Mntltirninnt V nC nil nllmra ij undoubtedly the man whom wo wished : to bo the opponent of Mr. Lawrence in '' the contest or Congress. lleforo bis nomination wo thoairht. it ,1 judicious Heleelion was made, wla,aitT ! the latter culd be re-eleutod by an in! creased maiont v. hut .. wo ,,- dent of a suneiior vote. 1T,m1,r in I his own parly, it can not bu presumed j . i i Mr. Montgomery will win advocates from the lJepiiblican ranks. No men tion in copperhead organs ot his record leads us to live supposition that ho litis none.: Known only as a political trick Bter hoiias done nothing whereby his name can be associated with anything like distinction. Ho did acquire soimi prominence in the public journals at ono time during his Congressional career, by being the recipient ot an unmerciful caning, nt tho hands of ono "I3illy" En. glish, a Western Congressman of his own party j but other than Ibis he seems to have departed a political existence. We haye it from reliablo authority that at public meeting of tho members of the Bar of Washington county, before the February term, in 18CG, held in the Prolhonolary's Ollico, for the purpose of making out tho trial list for the ensuing term, Mr. Win. McKcnnan expressed regret nt the deoeasu of Judge Liudsey. Mr.'iMontgomery iu tho most emphatic termor exhibiting much malevolence denounced Ihe late Judje Limlmj, declar ing '"ho was no lawyer and tlio moM cor rupt Judge that ever ait on thebech; bo could not get twenty democratic votes if living and a candidatel" G. W. Mil ler, Esq , A. W. Acheson,' Win, Mc Kennnn, Alex. Murdoch, Jno. 15 Bel!, Joseph Henderson and David L. Wilson, with others who wero present and to whom referenco can bo made if any doubt exists w"ero shocked at such ig nominy and reproach cast upon the char acter ofa man so universally esteemed by all who knew him, and several re uented it with scorn and imligtia'ion ns n slander on the memory of a personal friend and n Judgotf unblemished repu. tation as a Judge. Flagrant as this langnaga of Mont gomery was, he now petitions tho friends of tho deceased iudgo for th'.'ir votes Tlio question is will ho get them I Again, when wu listen to the speeches of Mr. Purman and other conservative or oopporhead orators on the stump, we would suppose there bad never I cen might but fie nvst friendly tooling bo. tween them, and the strongest enmity against; Geo, .V, Lawrence from some personal grudge. . .: At Jacksonville wo learn Mr. Purman in a apoevli slated "that nothing but tho eold it eel wo'uld answer such men ns Geo. V. Liwrenoo 1" (doubtless Andy thinks lo, for ho and all his clique have utterly failed to answer him on the slump.) And on the evening of tho 1 8tli insl , in tho Court House he said that "if Jeff. Davis and Geo.WY Lawrenco wero tried for treason by an impartial jury, ono would be as likely to - bo found guilty of troa on as tlio other." What hii idea of an 'impartial jury" is would not bd hard to divlno, but from euh language ono would suppnso something more than a more difference of opinion existed However, when wii leiirii that Mr. Pur- ( man's "own" Monlgomory branded. hiTu jr. ii ' ' "" publiuly, in the Washington Court liouso in 18G2, na -'a Wand with tlio finger of sooru pointed athun, saitl, "A umtno smitll a mark , shoot at I" ami tLut "Hub" (Jibson, Mr. Montgomery's "left bower" met hiw I'urman at Jackson ville.aiid from tlio stump denounced biro as "Lauear's donkey, kept to pack docu ments l all these thing "go to prove thero m something more ihun hatred or love in the mutter. Truly, desperate extremes require despcrute means, and this strange, hybrid conglomeration ot friend and foes intlionto their straitened olroninstanecs. Their cry is, "save the 'Coiifctitutionond tlie Fla-f strike bauds und all 'swing urond the cirolo !' " They will swing so far next Tuesday week, wo are afraid lliy will never light again GRATUITOUS (?) VERY I Tlio Jol'.iio.ippersons hereabouts, as elsewhere, are welling over witli nflou- tion for tho soldier, their coat sleeves are ever wot with the pearly drops shed in his behalf, but when it uonies to tne pocket, or for olliee ah I that's tho ten der place. Their Stale, District, County even I jo rough nominations verify this. Not a soi.mnn among thiMii ! Yet, just here in Greene county their nomination on tho Johiieoppeison ticket would elect, liven 'Sam 'Montgomery Linrr. Sam'i.. MoNTuo.Mr.iiY, ha beou beaten tor '.he nomination ot Disl, Attorney by D. II. V. lluss, olliuialing Mayor ot our town. That 'Sam.' should bo indignant is ra tional. Ho has been an earnest advo cate in tho soldier wing ot tlio party and this cold shoulder must prove a 'stun ner,' A few more of tho samo stamp will receive eye-openers similar to this when A. J. distributes bis favors in tins section. Wo ventu o to say, not a soi. i:i:i:, or any ono that ever 'disgraced' himself with 'Lincoln's livery,' will bo invited to the 'Bread anil IJuttor' feast. liEIILND TTlVTucK. We understand that one of our John-coppersoii.wonld.bo-Cotigrcssm.iii if.he- M "9- ''"'S i tho Court "0,"e "ot 1"S to .tii, ijnvicuuuB speccn un iuu i.hii insi . , called him a liar Mr. Lawrenco, on that occasion, so slu.ig them to the quick by hurling their brazen falsehoods into UH,,r lLLU1' 11 QLS awa wl1" lllL'ln t0 ,wal,ow lhum ' consequently instead of drawing on Goorgo to the tune of n thousand or bo, as he promised them they might do, could they refute his ns scrlinns concerning his record, they, after his back is turned, call him a liar. "Consistency thou art, &o.!' Oiticuai. Doci'MitNTs, from tho pons of tliu best soldiers of the' age, declare that the Second Division of iho Twen tieth Corps, commanded by ' General J jbn W. Geary, lias been engaged in all O v important battles iu its department, and WAS NEVE II DEFEATED, ex. cepting when the whole army was driven back, and never lost a STAND OF C0.L0H9, nor a SINGLE GUN. Now, what do ollieial documents prove in relation to Iliester Clymei ? Wu answer, that Jliester Clymer voted to defeat the MJiyro msoiucr the union sol. l.miis, AND DAMN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ! All this is what ollieial documents prove ol the official course of Geary and Clvmcr! GRANTS ADVICK. Genornl Gkakt has given tho watch word for every soldior aud'voter. It is this: 'Votu oni.v kok such mks as WUKKTKUK TO TUK OOUNTIIV IX 1 SO 1 1' To vote for n man who is not true to ibis motto is to violato tho motto itself. The sentiment of tho General's words covers everything. It is i 'Vote f-r such men only as acted with those who wore true to the country in its great peril.' THE FIGUItES. The Beaver Argus give9 tho following estimate of ihe contest for Congress iu the 21th District i Lawrence's majorities Lawrenco 2000 Beaver 1 000 Washington 500 Total " 3.j00. Montgomery's majorities Greeno.' 1300 Lawrence's mnj. in the District This is not tar from correct. ..2000. Greene, however, will hold Clymer down to 1100 nt the highest. THfc EXTiU TWO THOUSAND. Johnsoni.tcs whilo "swinging round tho circle" take pains to frequently re peat that Congress has voted $2,01)0 ad ditional pay to each of its members. They however, omit to state that tho proposition to increase the pay of Con gress was moved in tho House by tho 'bitter Copperhead," Mr. Niblack, of Indiana, and iu (he Seuato by tho "four thirds rebel," Kiddle of Delawnro and that s majoiity of tho Democrats of Iho House voted for tho i.ioreaso, whilo a nujirity of tho Republicans opposed it. m .ntt.-. ; GUTASSKSSED. Uvury man that voted on ngo at tho last election must gut assessed beforo ho can vote this fall. Every soldior should see that his namo is duly enrolled. At. lend to this at onto.. '....' 'THIRTY-SIX.'.' A corrosponilent of tho Frauklm ' pository, writing from Ilarriihurg, illusy tiatu lbs President's fondues for Li favorite number, thus t "The I'residsnt was sober when ho first appeared, and looked well consider. lug the wear find tear of conscience and temper te has uudetgoiiu thr last two weeks. II. s speech was a repetition of hi stereotyped phrares, during which he swung around the circle, committed the constitution to our keeping, as he did everywhere else, renewed his original arithmetical proposition that us the Union consists of thirty-six States, he mu-t be the President ot exactly thai number. I have ascertained by cart ful inquiry that he took just tbii ty-six drink.- hclora speaking i that be spoke just thirty six iiiinutts , tl,.,t ho swuii" around the circle just ihirty-nix times, that ho gapped just thirty-.-ix tunes be. f ire going to bed i that he tdok .jus thirty-six cocktails before breakfast that he lol'cired to 'my policy' itiM thirty -six times j that ho gave jni4 thirty six bows to the committee of reception mat no piotut.-ed every oflice not vet lispoted ot hero to just thirty six nsiu- rants, and finally that ho delisted out of the partyjustllirioj thirty-six voters iu his or.o night's stay with us. It proper to say thut Mrs. Cobb was not with him, as the prcssuro for pardons was such that tlio President and she could not both be away trom Wibhiii". ton at one time. ANOTHER WAR EMINENT." Fears arc really entuilained in Eurane that tho war is not over between Prus sia, Italy and Austria. The latter pow er, in settling with Italy demands con ditions relativo to tlio debt ofVunetia that .are said lobe wliollv iii:i,l,ni..,i.!,. The Prussian troops in lvturnini: from ! Austrian territorv Imvn ..it ... i 4 w niu ii. u , HUM iiissiaaud Italy arc ready a.'iin to draw tiic sword. Austria lias uever b-.ou celebrated for her good faith. r OVElllIAULINU FALSEHOOD. The following explains itself. It dis poses ot a falsehood which h is been ex tensively circulated in support of a bad cause Rooms Union Siath Cknthai, Commit !IU.) Ciibt.h:t Stukkt, I'iiii.'a.. I Setemlii,'r 3, I.-ikj. j C. w. Athconu Ji-q., JIj!aMt Pa, Di!.ii Snt . Yours ot tho 11 lb inst. is duly received, enclosing that shame lessly t ils.0 card on thu suiject ot b.iun ties given by Congress to white and colored soldiers. Our politi.al adversaries are acting upon the :id;ige, 'A lh, well adliere.l to is ns good iiBtl.etrui.il.' As military nent of Pennsylvania nt Washington for more than two i-ears. I became'' fa ...:.i. ,.m . i " , . ... iiMii.ti niui :i.t mo laws or U'ingress.1 granting bounties to soldiers. I Tims'. ; po-iiivcly n (lit in that no act or acts, ot 1 Congress discriminate wniut white st'-' dieiv nr in furor nf o'wt'd sddi;n. Ail nssertioiin to the contrary are f ilsehools, inleiulcd lo mislead and deceive. 1 You arc at libei-iy to make any use you please ol this communication. j Yours, truly, I Fit. Johdan, Chairman, -J Lost. Somewhere on the road be- I tweeu New Yoik and Chicago, "The 1 Constitution and the Flag." Any per. 8011 filli!iii;r them, ,)ml rctiinillii! them to A. Johnson or V. II Seward, will bo! amply rowardul with bread and bu'.ier- ' If returned to the latter, it nhould be ' done within sixty days, ns he doo.s not : hod himself responsible Lr nnyihiug I beyond thai tunc. j The New York AltiM wants Johnson to stop talking ami triko a bee line to Washington.' Johnson could not strike aoueiinu. u ; travels on a circle. j Tiik unfavorable weather, which Ins prevailed for the past month, has created apprehensions that tho corn crop will not thoroughly ripen. 'MV POLICY- ILI.USTIt.VTKD. - Once upon a time, tradition . has it Mrs. Smith borrowed from Mrs Jones her iron kettle, for the purpose of soap toiling. The saponaceous compound produced, thu kettle was returned, but. as alleged, with a hole in the bottom. Hereupon Mrs. Jones seeks" redress through the medium of the civil courts, sueing Mrs. Smith for damages. The ingenuity of lawyers is known to every, ho ly. Seldom has it been so strikingl) lv ought to view as in tho adjudication of the case under review. Kcsolved to fortify h'.s fair client on all sides an 1 cf fecln.illy to lorelose every nvenuo to the recovory of damages, tho defence inter poses these three potent pleas, each one of which, it were needless to say, i! substantiated, could not tail to 'floor' the plaintilf, viz I Your kettle was broken when wi received it. II. Your kettle was ti'.'io.'c when vi returuod it. HI. H e never h vl your kettle. IKiihive no wuh to pursuo 1. 1 s i -remarkable process any further. If tin reader is anxious to know its tormina tion, he is at liberty to look it tip in Ui. law reports. The case has a counterpart." howevp In tho reeonstrii'jlion policy of tlio 'hum bio individual' elevated by Jons Wii.isi-: Booth to the Presidency of tho Unite. States. Here aro the strong points rsis ed by that eminent funulionaiy iu tho enforcement of -My Policy.' I The rebel Suits ucvir wtre out of the Union, mid by uo pondl-iUty cuuld they go out. II. The rebel States can onlr be brought back Into tbe Union by means of 'My Policy.' III. Thero never were any rebel States. Shade of the illustrious Solon t hide, hldethy diminished bund! I'hilti.J'rtst. THE "UNION BEPUOLtCAN PWTFOflM. Aiiicm'.ini'iil of thf I'lii.itilalloii or Die UUiU Miiuh, uiili'U 'uMlu luntnos ut lis bile oitslitii, lirHnlved, liy the S, unlti and House fif U'.'preM'ulalivi s ol the United Stales ot Aineiica, iu Cuugiess aweiiiblcd, two i birds id' both Houses concurring, Ihut he billowing in liclo bo proposed to iho Legislatures of iho several States as an iliiendinent to llio Cuiixtitu'ion of the United Stales, which when ratiflod by iliree tiairths of iho said legislatures, ball be valid as a part of Iho Coiiailu lion, namely i Aiiiici.i SrcnoN ?, All persons lioin or naturalized in the United Slates, mil subject, to tho jurisdiction thereof lie citizens ot the United Stales, ami nf the Stall's wherein they le.sidc. No Stale chall make or (mh'irco ney law i hieh hhall ilni lgo the privileges or iui miniiiies ol the citizens nf llio United States. Nor shall any Slate deprive any per.nui of life, liberty or properly with out duo process ol law. nor deny' to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Si.uiion 2. liepre-entativcs shall bo apportioned iimnn iU) neveral States according to their respective numbers, counting tlio wliolo niiuilier ol persons m each Statu, excluding Indians not taxed j but whenever the right to vote nt. any election f ir electors of President and Vice President, or for Unit.d Sla'c Hep resolutives in Congres.s, exccu'.ivo ami judicial oII'mci's, or iho meinburs f iho Legislature thereof, is deuie I to any of the male inliiibitanls ol such State, being twenty-one years ef age, and citizens of I he United Slates, or in any way ubridg ed, exceit fir part.iiap i;i in iu rohelllion or other crime, tho basis of reprusuuta tiun thencn shall bu reduced in tho pro portion which tlio number ot such malu citizjns shall bear to the whole number of m i!e citiz ms twenty one years of agu in that State. Si:i;riON ;j. N person shall bn a Sena tor or Representative iu Congress, dec. lor of Proi lent or Vice Prcsidsut, or hold any olliee. civil or inilit iry, under the United S ates, or inidoi any State, who," previously taking an oith as a niemher of Congress, or as an olli tur ot the Uniteil State.s.or in a inember of any Stale legislature, or as an exeuutivo or jud'ei al olll.ier of any State, to support the Constitution ol the United S.ates, shall h ivo engaged in in uirci:th;n or re bellion agaiiwi ihe same, or given aid or comfort, to ihu enemies thereof ; hut Congress may, by a vols of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability. Suction I. The validity i f the public debt of the United States airhoriz "d by law, lnclii'liug ileitis incu'i'ctl tor tlio payment, ot pensions an, I Ii eintius tor : ' ' . service in Mipirossinfr insurreet on t r rebellion, shall i -t In questioned, hut mci I her the Ui.ll'hi Stales nor any State, Mil .ill assume or pay any , , I , . . . . debt or obl'.ou. lion incurred in aid f iuiiirreclioii er rebellion against the United S ates, or any claim for thu loss or emancipation of any slave, but all sncll debts, obhgii f.oos and claims shall be hold illegal and void, s.m 4. n.,, 1 TT. .I-... I) II" uiana IJuion lie publican J- i MilSS MoOtill'" I ' AT MT. MOIllHS, (lUUIiNIi CO. PA Tm;tisiAr, Sia'iiiMiiiat '27, 1HGG All the friends ot Liberty and the Union, of efiual rcprcsentati' ii, and the rejiudiation of the rebel debT, of Greene county Pa. and Mouongilia county, W. Va. are invite 1 to attend. Has- W. T. Wii.i.kv, an 1 J M. 1 1 .v. i (Ians ot West Vn. Hon. Gho, V. Law- iu;s(u: and G. W. K Misoit of Puiina. ...:n . ,,,...,. ., 1,1,.,. j ii. .,!., ' ' l" -'- i'-"ieo v.. the issues of the day, llally loyal Frees men ! Friends of Lincoln and Congress in such strength that thu men who cry 'Civil War' .if we succeed, will take warning remember their past exoeris ence cease their vain brawling, and cry Peaeu' as lustily as they did in ISJI Come, and teach llieui whit they seem to have forgotten, that llio power (hat put down the rebellion still lives, on 0 on" mjducs lay. Sept. 20lh, 1 GOG, to which they .iviteall tho 1'rulcriuly in the adjoining .unities of Pennsylvania ana West Virginia. "A address will bo delivered y Huv. J. J. Mcllyur. The procession form at 1 o'clock, P. K Gen SberiJati said i "I fear Nurtherii men don't understand the thing. In a word, these rebels are willing to come back if they can plaeo thu rebttl flag right alongside the start and stripes. They want to preach rebellioiii tbey want to go back to Congressional halls, cloth, ed wuh the mnntle of authority j the? are tery willing to como back if Lee anil Johni-ion shall stand on the same planu us Grant and Sliei niani they are" willing to come back if this rebellion shall be made a thing to bu proud of, und its memory shall f :U as a glorious heritage to their children. I consider these gorgeous luiier.d pi oeessiens an insult to mo and to every man who ever wore thu Federal blue.' A'. 0 Ummmt. Come, Phil, Sheridan, you dry up nowi und don't make ud df.jol of your fell' as iiunii u'niiliv lii'.aliiuw ,.,l f. I " , , . ' , i..,n uuru iiuiiu woo ii uu k""" 'uai way befoiu you, S lim Atahami Times. It thai lellow will uiak the Keystone Stale u visit, wu will "set up" thu best we've got, let biin halloo for Jeff. Davis and Leu till he's hoarse, and then pat him on iho back and say, 'Ilully boy! you re no d-d fool for speaking ja.st what you think !' Mil. 11. SMITH'S JIIMUJ.N'ATIO.NS. The following communications ad' dressed to their respective departments explain themselves : lIi'.NiHis Own, (iui:i:Nn Cm-M'v, Pa. ) Heitcinhcr -t, ltn.ii. f .Si7. Jl:'i;nijmrl Ksj , Ansexmr iilli Ihtl. J'n. S,u: Ibavo tho honor to resign my r llioe as Ass't. " Assessor of the ll.h Div., 2 Mi District. Pa . to take effect Ihe 1st day of OvtoVu, lfiiill, or sooner , it practicable. Yours truly, HlliAM S.Ml'1'll. IIuxTiuts Cavk Qiii-.i ni: Co. P.v. ) September L'llh ISIili. , Urn. A. A. 1U litllj'. M G.n .Sir. I have tho honor to rcipiost you to ac cept. my resignation of the olii iu as Post Master at Hunters 'Cave Greene Co. Pa. Yours truly JIiiia.m Smith. ... r .. .1 1 , Over one thousand persons bave.nr- rivod in Galveston and Hamilton, to .1 , 1 escape th) persecution of guerrillas 1.1 the interior, wiso rob and murder indis- criminatily.for plunder. Alfiirs through, out the State nro daily becoming worse, ....-iu..u in lienor, unu iiiiiumerauie out- 1 I...,, 1 ! ,1 . rages are hourly rtcoiilud. TI.0Jol1nrebclso.1s. after 1 ho .,l... ,.f Oitobei, will eviibniiy seek a more; - .- ubrious C'ginn-ut. - -... 4 ..... A Sl'ANDIN'i 1-JV'I.T T.l Till'. S II.DII'.I! IIiksthk C.VMBii ac Iho head ol the Ue inocratiu ticket in this State. N3W ADVUUTISEIiISNTS. SHSTilrF'S a .ALE t "X A 1 't I I .SI H 1 . . . . . , . . , r ! " ,,1.11 1 , iuimiii- f j itvi 'iii.iiu iji..i ..,,1 ..r 1 ... ' ol diri'Cle;!. ther ' will be eli ,S".l t. ie.ii,!!.' u ,1 .at. Ilia Court House, in W-iviieshurs, uu Scur- . 1.1 ,, '1. , 1. ,. . .I' lav. .'Id d ,v ot -November licit: ut I n'elieVv 1'. M , tin; loll, iwim; piMji.-rly, vi.: Al! the ri:;ht, til e, inierst 'and claim of 'e feiideut of, in mi l o a certain tract, of land .'hullo la Spin,' till tiwiishlp. n ml linia r S'Ven'ii 'a a;:r s, m iro or le.si, i Ij il.ila I mds of Willi i n IV'.si-it. John 'I. n la-sna ur.d o li mm. ul" wiii '! lh 'ni are ah nr. in acres e'earod, an 1 erectj.l Unrj.ia oau ci'iia li mi, eve. , ,VC. Taken in cxceult'in i:t!ic ninperty ot'O. II' nw suit i.v.m! u4 1 1 i.r iv r Iniivei oi.,.-i,r Sept, 21. 'lid. -.It. jB'SHlAL Kr.i'X'l'iHN P 11 O C L A M A T I O N I Wniiiiius, in and bv an Act of the General Assembly of the Coininonwcaltli of Pennsylva nia, entitled, "An Act ivlatinn to thu elec tions of Ihu Coninionweallh, passed '',! day of July A.D.. IS.T.I. it is iiia h) tliu dul v ot' tliu Hhcritr of every eonaty wiiiiin this Common, wc'illli to give public nolice. of ihu General Kindlons, and in such nolice to cnumerat; : 1. Tim olllccrs to hu elected. 2. Designate tlio place at which the election is to he held. I, 1IKATII JOHNS, him, Rheritr of the county of tlrcenc, do hereby make known. """ K1V0 l"lillll! UDiiee io uiu i'.ieciora ol Uiu cuutv ,,i (.ireeno (bat on Ihu 2D Tl'KSP.YY Ol1 OCTODKIt N1CXT, (being tlin nhit'i day of the nmntli,) a general election will lie held nt the several election dis tricts established by law in said comity, at which tunc they will volii hy bollut (,r Ihu several olllccrs hereinafter named, viz ON 10 I'Klt-ON for llicollleuof Governor of tliu Ci minion weal III of Pennsylvania. OXK I'KltSOX for incinber of Coii"rcss from Ihu Twenty-Fourth District. ONii 1'liltSO'N for .Seindor of the Common wealth ol I'ennsvlvaui a. OXW l'Klt.SO.N lor uicmlier of Asssinbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. rwu I'liitsu.NM ror thuollluu of Assoeiato .Tiidcn of the county of Grecmi. INK I'KIISON for tin nillec of Pn lthonn- ry of the cunlv ol'Gicene. ONU PKIWONCor the olllcu of Register and cordcr ol the county of Greene. ONK I'KltrfON for the olllcu of Coninils- nier of thu count v ol'Greenu. ONK I'KItlSON lor thu olllcu of Audi or or e count v of Greene. ONE 1'KU.T'ON for tlie olllcn of Tllreclor nf e l-oor ill inn coiintv ol Urcenn. ONK PHItSON for thu olllcu 0f Dist. At rnny of thu county ot'Grouno. Tlio said tdecliou will bu li dd llu 'inli'tiniit. Ic county as follows i . l lie eieetois ol I' rankhn townslilp, will meet tin; houo ol'Sinith Greene. llio electors ot Almlon lp., will meet tit tlio st window ol tlie Court House, in Wuvncs- ri?. I'lic electors nfVlillely tp , at Iho Imusu inerly of Lewis Heudlec, Use,,, iu Ni wtoivn 1'hu electors of Dunkiinl to . at the dwel- L' liousu of Kussart's Mills. li liu elcclois ol Greeno lp., at tlio brick fiso formerly octupicd by It. J. Davis. 1'he electors of jMonomrnliclu In., nt the usu occupied by Win. Mestewsatt, in JIaple. All. o electors nf Jeir-rsmi to., will inset nt Hiotisiof Will. Kelly, in Jeirer.,011. Tl... ..I....I i mr . . . r. , , ..iu umwnn III .UlliatUll ll., Ill llll, aellOlll House near W. T. II. Pauley. Tim electors of Jackson tp., at Johnson's School House. The electors of Cumberland township, at the west window of Ihu bouse occupied by Joseph Gore, in Cimilehacls. The doctors of the Ilorousli nf Cirmicliaels will meet at tho east window of the liouso oc cupl'.d by Joseph Qoro, ia Caruildiicls, The electors of Center tp., at tlio house ol'( Siiniiiel Womls, In CHi.tmi. Tliu elcianrs of Morris lp., at Ihu liouso of Kibvurd Hiirker. Thu cliictius of Wayno tp, ut Pliilllp's Sehniil lluiiho. Tlio lu lor of Wiishinytiin tp., nt tli lirlck School llousu uu thu 'unu of ll. uth JiIiiii. The electors of Atleppo tp., at tho Jiouau of Auu'iist Miller, uu WhiTlliiy; creek. The I'lu.liirs ol llichnitl tp , nt hn house former!) i l Jojupli b'.nik, I J.ickmmvlllu. Tlio 'ctiirs nt iVrry tp.. at the Imusu for inerly m ciipleil hy .I.ilm Minor, l Ml. Mortis Tlie el. i iiiis ol (iilnierii tp. ut thu Imusu ot Eicich II Mm. hi, in .lull, vln.vii Tuu EliM ims ol .S.ni'iKliill tp, at Oleiihcii Wliite's Mill. ' 1 I nmki! known nml nivo iiotlec, ns in and Ijyihu tatli nji lion ufiiio uli.ivs,,i,l net I urn ilneeieil. "Ilmt every person, exccptiie' ja.s liees ol lliu peace, who slmll hiihl iniy 'uliice or iiimitilmeul of pmlit nr trust umler tlio I'OVcrillllelll llftlli; Ulllleil .Stales, or ol tills Wale, or iiny eiiym- tin-. .i jj. i ato t I'.lstihl'. Wllellier u eoiiiiiiin,i,,ii,:i olllcer or otaerw.se n HlllioiMiMalc olllie I', nt' ii nl iA- In. iu , . .,i ... ii Uu employed under tl.e lei-l ,tivu Jiii'li, i ,,y execuiivo ileparl.iient of tins Statu i't,.i , j-xeeuiivo l..liiiri.ieiit ut' Hits Stan. ..r United ju1"1! ' "i iin euy or iijo,ii)i)r.ile(l disuiei, loiinii (ivory i.ieiii icV ul" (',, ...... o thoHhitij LiM;kHiine, ,,,! ofl,u u,i:i all ............ uuuiHii in any iny, coiiiiuis.si.,neis i i ii ' oisiiici, u liy law iue ip.t. , .we.iu- . a.T, iMie; ut llio sianui ii,,0 uu oniuu in iipp'.iiiiuiciii 1 juiUm.', iiis.iector oi e.Oik olunyoiectloiiiit tiiisCuiiiinonweilth anil Unit n iiisjn.-ftur ,r .i,,,., ,. ,,,1.,... ..,,,, '. lit any mull eleetion. slmll hu eli-ililu to i,nv oil ee 11... 11 o, l. e..t.. 1 r.... i J io, unu in llio loliitii neclii.11 ol lln; act of I . . . ii . .1 I """""n eiiiuaai -wu Ad rcliilmj. tocxecu. I 11011-, unu 1. ir oilier iuri. s,e111)MuVl,(l Aiil IU. I slu. 1 1.1 (.i.a,.,.i. iie.i n 1 ...... section ' -Hind no. lie so cn!i,ini,..l , vent iiny inililury olliccr 01 lioruii.rh f,;ili-'er ,', Mu ri"l""'ed 'y law of said JikIhus. Iroiii son inn as jitd.;, insp, ciur or'eiei l; at ' ' 1j"',l!l:dwliereiijiid);c, hy sickness or un . any bciiii ul 0rs11cei.il c;cction u,u r,,. 1 v hldi.e aeei.lait. is un dilu to ulteud such inonweilltli. Also, that in the f . I nt sot-ilou of said l(, t It is enacted that 'vyerv .;' aier.il end special elec tion shall he oiiein.M between Ilia hours of u Z Z"'"' i!"'1 t"11' ' ? i':'!! l'".: polls slmll hu closed." ,,- , Thu !rclienil. silclul. etl,- ln,...,.,..,i..,i .1:.. triel mid towiislmi i.,.,.ii,,,"J .1, .11' ... '.. ....... .. ed by inspectors and J.l elected as ,irru: K.iid,unil by eluiks appomlu.l as hcreinalUr lUOWOUO. , "iNo person sh ill lie llet'll' I1 1 eil 1,1 Vrtil in y eiecuoa as illoresud lint a whii i lreemaii ot llu'ii;,'!) twenty-ona years or ni irc, who shall have rcsid d in u,ia Hlalo at least one Voir, mid hi tin! election ili.,,et where, he i.f Kus lo vote at least, tea day.- lainiedialcly irc cee.lay such election, and wlihiu two yeara paid u tilal'j or County tux, which shall h vg been assessed nt least ten days heluro Iho ! eiccuon ; ihu a ciii.eii ol tliu United .States, I "lio lias pruvioa-ty been a on aiiiU il voter of j this State ,u,, removed tlieivtro;.. and rauru- ; S'1' w1"' s,lil!1 ll;ivu 1'L'sill",''iu the 1 lection 1 district and paid taxes 11s id'orcs lid si, ill cdtled to vote alter residing i, , tilisSi ai ,ix i months: l'rovhlud, That whitu fruuaien, eiti- z,.ais 01 uiu unueii Males, between Ihu 11-i.s o" twunty-ouu and twcnlv-two, and haviici resldcdin liieelecihn di,t let tun daysiisal'oru nam, saau u.i cuutleil lo vote, allaou.'li tliev Lsimll not have pal taxes. 'No person s'i dl bu permitted to veto whose, naiiiu is 11. it contained in Ihe li,t of lax- '"":! hy ll.u Conimis- i-ioiier.s, unless ursi. he produce a reeeiot I'm llio payment wiiiiin two year.-of ii statu or comity lax, assessed isirci-uhlv to Um Cl,nsi. Union, and ",iv s.lUfuclory (''vll aice, either on Ins own o alii oraillneaii ai uf miitlcr, that he has paid siih a tax. or on lailnre to pn,. duce a receipt shall nia!;e oalii nl' llie pay. lucnl thereof; or s.-cin I, it' he claie.i a vote l.y ')ein.4 an el. clor eetwecii iha nj;e,s of tweinv one and Iwenly twoyeais, lie s all deposj ni oath or alll-maiion lint he Us re.-i.le l in the Slate at lest one ye ,r before his application, and inaUe Micii iro.il'of Ida led l. uce iu Ihe (il-.t:iel as reiiii.e 1 l.y lliis net, and that he doea .erily Ii li. Ve ir i'.i Itn ae.Miiais :;iv.;u hi. ii 'h it lie is ol' la., ic ,,i',,..,i. ,; I ,,.i' I kiicIi ..l!.,.r ,.,-i.l ,...,, I.....I ii..' ... j ...... ............ , .j .,, i ,, uu., ui'l I W.ie.'ell.ion , ,. name i.f In e o.a.1.111 so admit- j ted i i vole shall be ia.s He.i hi -the al'ih ihetl (cal lis by tlie i.op.'e'oi.i, an 1 a a .te nnieop ' poMl'! loeiet.i hy ivnti.i:; Ihe word "I ,'x " if I he snail lie udinilled lo vole liy r isna of hav in.i piid lax or llie word "a;n" il lie shall bu I ad.iiiited lo v it u bv r uis ni of sueli a ; , mid I sh ill lie called out In tiro el, a!;, who s!i ill j mane llic l,.i: :;o.lS hi la,; !i.,t m vclers 1 by tlieui. ept ' In al! c.is-'s where Ihe naiiie of the peivion I claiming lo vole is found on the list lurnidied I by inc coniiuis.-i iiiers and assessor, or Ids ! ri-ht lo vote, wuellier foun I lh 'icon or not, Isi.lj.u'ied lo by uny ipfalilied i.iliz ai, il slmll be me duly ol'iiie laspeclors to ex inline such person on oath as to Ids ipi iliiiatio: s, and if he claims to have rcsid. d within Ihe ."Slate for' one year or in . re. Ids oalh shall not ho sulll cieiil proof ili.a'eof, bip he sli 1 1 ni ike nroof Iliereoi ny ut least one competent witun who s mil im a ipiahlicd elector, Ih.ilho h.,s resided wuhai the district lor more ih m ten (Iiias next preccc .in .- said election and shall alio hiinselt swear that his bona n.u residence iu pursuaueeol Ins lawlul calhn;;, Is within Ihi (lislnel, ami I lint he did not reiuovu into tuid (listnet lor Ihe purpose ol volia.; Iherehl. "Kvery per.mu ipialill d as al'oi'es.aid, an 1 who shall in ike. due proof, as required, of his residence and payment of taxes aforesaid, slmll he adi ill' d'to vol; in the township, w I'd or district iu which lie shall reside, 'lfuny pers msaall proven! orulleaipl to pre vent any olllccrs un lerlliii net from hoMiicr sucli election. or use nrlhi e.itenaiiy violence to miv such oil! 'er, orsh dl i.it.'ivupt oi'lmiii'oper Ivjntcrlere wiih hiai in tin; ('X,.'callin ol his da t ', or shall block up Ihe window or avenue to any window where tin same any lie li.ildiii;,' or shall rlitoaaly di turh th; peace at such election, or sli ill u.s; or pr ied :o any iuli.ni daline; threats, force or violence, with de-ij;ii to inlliienee unduly or overawe nay eieetor or to prevent liimfriai vo'.in .; or lo retain tlie freedom ot eh., ice, shell peraon on eonvie 1 ni siiall lie lined in any sum not cxeecdim; live hundred dolliva and iinpiisonnieat I'.ir any tiine not less ih.ni nan nioiuh nor more ih.,,1 twelve rnonliis, and if II shall he shown the court where the trial of such oll'eucu shall be had. that the pcison so iillWi'liii"; was not n resident of the cilv, ward, district, or the township where the sill oll'iici! was coniuiil l.'d and ii"t cntilleil to vote therein, then on ihu conviction ha sli ill b.i s mteiice I to pay u lino of not l, 5:;ll)".ii one liundied nor morn than one thousand dollars mi l be imprU mcd not less than six nianlhs nor more than two years." "Il sh ill bo tho duty of the. several asses sors, respectively, lo attend at the place ol holding every ircneral, special or township I'lechl in, during tlie limn sai 1 eleclior. is kept open, for thepurpos; ofgivlcg iufoiiiialion ('. the ins;ieclor.s and ,jud res, when called on, in relation to the ri"ht of any person assessed liy lliein to vote at such elecuous. or such other unit tors hi ro'.u'd m to the "ussjusin -nt of voters us the sdd inspectors or either of them shall from time lo tiuiu reipilro." If any pwsonor persona shall make any bcl or waecr upon Uu result of uny election within llils C iiiiin niweai'.li or shall oiler to make any such bet or wa,rer, either by ver bid proclamation thereto or by any printed or written ndveitl.-i'iiirnl, cbulleneu or invite any person or parsons In make such bet or wnirer, u ; on conviction thereof, liu or they sh ill for feit and pay throe limes tliu iinuiiuit so offer il to he bet. If any person not liy law qualified, shall fiaudiileiitly vote ut uny idecllnn in this Com uionwc.iltli, or heiai; otlierwlso ipedilled, phv.ll , , ' i i nil or procure sucli i person to vole, the pes,,,, nil eonvlc. Ion, shall be line. I In uny suni not exeeedin.',' tn hhiiilred dollars and ho im- prisoned lor uny torn, not exeocdlng three m"' If any purs in shall vote ut mom than ono election ilistiiet, orolherwlse fimtduleiilly vole more than ouco ou the sama dnv. or i. ,u ftaiidulsiilly fold and dellvor to tho Insptotof twollekelstop ther, Willi Ihe Intent lllem.lly lo vole, or B'IvIhu mid oriiciim Himtiier do, lie or they slnill nn conviction bo ttniU in .my sunijni.i iesB 111111, tltiy nor morn thun Ave liiindn il dollars, und liu Imprisoned not Uss II11111 thrue nor inoru limn f elva muntiii. It' any person net pmlilled to rotu iu this Coiniiioiiweiillh, ii)jr.aaldy toluw, (except the " m.o i ..l uuien cii.zt'iiH, j sunn HpiU'Sr Hi n liliicu ol eli cilon, lor the purpono of Isnaiiiit lickctii :.r of ii.lltiunt-lnu ! ns qimlil'.ed to votu, hunhiill, nn convietiiin, f.Tliit nd psy iniysiiin not exceeding mv hundre:! dollars lor ivory Bin ti ollence, un, l, hiiprlnoMa for , any term not exceeding twHre iiiontlu. In ciiKv iho pcr-ou who ahull hare received 010 secoiiii iiiiuwt iiimilieriii voteg r, or Slmll not mielid on thu day of elrellon then 11,. p,.rrtl,n wUl) lmll , . r,c"t sa oml luahesl nnmhur i t votes Tor u.l. Jh'J uuxt spria - eleeil,,,, B ,U , u as i , L, a hisplac, ( i,d hi ewe mm mtaM have reeelye, the hl;;l,eM u.l.i.her ,t' v is f r nspeetor shall not ulteud, th0 ,1(.r,B ju lshdliipiiolM uninspeeiurn, hi. pW and ia ca-u llio person elected judiro slu l n,,t hl:liest. uunilor of votes i-h ill .umeli.i . 1,, in Ins place, i or if any vacancy KU ill cuullnun n the hoard or ,l,e wcu lltmi! .X ihe line llxcd hy aw lor thu mnnK ,i(thl election, Hi a .iiuliti,ul voters f ,ilu iwnsl , ward or dislilet lor which such olllcer slu ii have been elecied, present at Iho plcu f' eli clion shall select 0110 out of their number lo lil! Mich vacancy. ... , ' J'ui'.uiantto tlie provWons conlidned tila- , 1,1c aci nr.si aiorcsalil, tliu ndires 0 llieatoresald ilHrlets shall respectively t,dto ly tnko ciiaize 01 lie! eel 1 I ateso relnni ,,i 11..; Ii in ol their respective ilislricta, and produce them at tliu ineotiiie; f ,, ),., , district, nt Him Imroierli of WAYMiSIll'HU on tlie tin-it 1l.1v nllerilic iluv ol Ihu ,.,.,.ii,, ia on runny, thk ilhu day w I wu 1 "iJi'.ii, Ilien und there to iinrlVirm. , '"eel nu ol JH I ;es, then Uu cerlillcati) or ro- Miinliall tm taken clmifrg of hy one ol thu licipcclors or clerks of U10 elucliou of Ihu dis trict, who shall do a.id perform the duties ru- iiuieii 01 sum jiingc unaUlu to attend. HI.CC I ION (if .Tt'lllltiS. ylx.i, Ii; an Art iv.(.'(V lo lie ICIertim njuil,ei A,irore,t .linV l.Vi I tS.j I , it ia dinxlul as ..Vex. I ...h..tt ! ..:". ,i.;,,iu. ir r,,,',.,,,,,,;' hi . 'Mil "''"""I, ".VI lll'HUIIIl. 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I in Hint iiuiiiiiinwi.iilth, veil urti'iiiinr to (liuufn- .-.-in I li.-i-.-'.t litlh .11 'I' tn vi.ti. .1 lullut in- hiilluH, uny pur. .um Miill.'ll un !i.tt l. ,l,- -,ii",l liiillly nf n iiiimli.iii.i,iMr "H i mvi.ai-.il lli.r,-'il' iu uny i-i.iu-t u iiu:u-triu'.KluiiB ul ' tt.isc.i.iiueiuMv lit!). hull ll'.;it'hiill'.'iii;u l.i'iiiiiinhi,il in III." ui Him run I. iu'.ivi.l."l iu lh" iiv".",lln n-ialun ul'thu ii. -l In i-i.-..niil'..il.,'iiol',.l..,:tlii rTO.-lvlug nu.-.i uiiliiwl'ul I... II. .l.u-1.,,.:.. Six. 4. 'Ill it if uny ..-r-' ill sli ill hi-n-.-lfti-r In-rainuln nn it.lvin.. nuy I" r.'.'ii or p -i-n.n-i ili jii ivi'il uf t-itl.i'iiihip nml 'lt"lli:ilii..lll.i ill.iI-.-il.l f. ..ll.-l-llliy Inlllntiir Inillotn to 111 i,fll".'l.( iiI'iiii i li i-il .lih.-r.-uln-l-tn 1." 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S.-nit,. nml IIommij or il'.p-:--"llliittvi-niiftlii-riijiiiii'iiiw,-:illh nf IVlltHvlimui:, In ili-lii-iill .iil-lll,iy in -t. nml it In h-'l'i'l.v iMuult'il i.v lliu mi. lh uilyiii thiMuiui'.TIint tin. uu, itia.'ilviit.-i-n nf ttii'ii'vi-rnl -.'..tit 1,'k ..I t liis t'uiuin iiiw.-.illli, ut nil )t.-ni-i-.il. tuwii.lilii, ' li.nu'ljJl. illtil np.-.-iiil .'lutalniH. tu-ii lu-ivliy liercillter llllllio ri.".l uu I l-i'ipiifiiiltu vuti. hy ticlli-tn prinli-il nl-wrltti.n, or purtly lu llit.-il or wi-ilt'-ll. ni'Vi-l-.ilIv i-l.lsnlll.Hl nn fullownt Oiii'ltrie-lnli illi-i -ii-.-tli., iiiiii iifull Jii.lt'Nor t'inirl.l vntt-il tni-, uii-l tnl.r Inlii'lt il i'iil.iii-".luiliriiirv," unu tii-ki'l -li ill i.i...... il.,. ...i,. n u ...it 'il.i-lli'il "Siitli';" nun lli-k.Uli.illi.iulinii-ii th.'ii.iin.'ii ofiill- i-iuiiity iilll.'i'i'rt vut.'. l'..r. i ti.-l ii. .Live uillci' nl S.uiutiir, mum-, .' ln-1- mi'llii uul.i-iniil' A-i-.--i.il.lv. II' vol.-1 lor. ttii.l iii..iiil.-ni olOilnl-i-nn, II" VI..I.-.I fur, ini'l hu l,ilii'llU "t'uimtv1 una. tl.-lt.'t hIi ill uiiilii-.tcu On- ii iiiu-n uf nil tuwnnliii untrnrii vn I. -.1 till', nil, I In. Ii.lil.'il "'ruwunhli;" ono liiaiut Hhiill lnlil',.J.' thu imilli'Hilh l...rull''ll nlllui'in vuti-il tut-, mill Ihi. luh.-lli'.l "Inuiuiihi:'!; taut vui-h C'Iiimm nliull ho ilniKmltod In si'pll.-iltol'llllo-t-l.n.n-il, fllvi'n till li-r IIIV hillt't lit IllVllllli'ft. Ill Wnviliulnlrtf. II.U. Illlh.litv ill S"ll"llllu'l'. ill thu vuill- lll'unr Inll-il tutu IllollH- iiii,.'l-lil liiiiiili-u.1 nii.l nixty.nlx.uiiil in thu iillii'tloth your iit'th" lll,lt-jii'll"i'lii-L'ul Ihu Ulllt.-.l Stnt.'n. iii'iAiii.ioiixs.siicriir. H i'l, ml.i-r 12,'OH.to - . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. oi b.iari'.u i; u-.iiisi r.it, into of Centre tn. 0ll.(,m. ( :,,. dee'd., bavin been Kruntod to tlio undersinncd by the leister of UreenuCo. ,,ll i.in,m l:ii,,ul,r ii,,.,u,.iv,.a l,i,,i l ,X hhIi! ICsiuie kto requested to pay tho same and tlioso liavlii; ennuis against mud Kstulu aro requested to present tlioni duly aiitlieiiliculod t for soUlemcnt. ATKINSON C'llF.niSTKll Admv
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