.':! The State dubt of old Virginia is $2,. 000,000. TIilto are fourteen dolhronod Princes in Europe Vornionf sheep are emigrating to Vir giniajn Hocks. Medieul mon adviso Mr. Seward to ie tiro from public life. Blind Tom's musical talent makes the Londoners open tlieir eyes. In "oincTjioj U of the west the early frosts w-eren 'hard f'teezo.' There are 137,000 porsons in Brooklyn who d business in Now York. . The bears are very hungry and plenty in Maino fliis season. Many Oliio ministers refuao to preaeh for less than 81,000 salary. The building of a Biblo house is con templated at Constantinople. . During the Into storm Vormonters did not see tho sun tfor seven days. Two murders and livo. robbers havo dug out of an Indiana jail' Aii,Arkankas editor and postmaster havo had a duel lioth will die, r.. ,i. j ,i .11 , vuu miiiui mi tiiuiisauu uunars aro nsiv- e 1 for tho horso 'Kentueky.' Bribery is rifo in England, and voters nro paid as high as XI. 30. A base ball struck and kill a negro boy in Annapolis. It is believed Ulat tho Russian General Mouravieft' was poisoned. Government allows Jed'. Davis $20 per week for tho purehaso of rations. Lord Ponsonby, a British swell, died in his yacht atMadoria. Tlio Lbcomotivo brotherhood meets in Boston in November next. Thoro aro 20.3 insurance companies of all kinds in Now lork city. lurkey is arming to tho teeth against the poor Urete-uro in Candia. An insane lady in Brooklyn strangled liersulf villi hor garter last week. The Marquis de Galilei has been seat on a fancy mission to Mexico. Two French bishops and seven prions have been massacred in China. Jjiiuy J ion and Kato Benin avo the stats at Maguire's, San Francisco Thea tre, Fivuthott.-nnd coolies woro sent to the West Indies lnt year to die like sheep. Morgan Smith, tho negro actor, has been very successful in London. The Prince de Oondo' body was sent to England in ice from Sydney, Y. S. V. Victor Emanuel is now of as httlo no count, politically as tho Queen of Em gland. Tho United States havo two hundred times tho amount of coal that Great Britain has. The negroes ot Mississippi nro grow ing nothing but cotton. If it foils, then what ? 'Ladies in Paris will wear Turkish trousers tins winter instead of well, un rnentionables. Dawison, the tragedian, is a Pole. Ifo is paid by tho German theatre in New York $G,000. t A Nuw York paper boasts of i's poiti-tor-nosed reporters. It probably has setter' compositors. Tho Illinois girl who lately lost her epecoh save whispering has had forty offers ot. marringo. Tho debt of Great Britain is $4,0 II, 410,49;, and that of tho United States 82,814,307,730. Tho vines of California are loaded downViili fruit of unusual s'nso and sweetness. Louis Napoleon is showing tho world what a smnll hole ho can crawl through gracefully. Speaking of uniforms, Mr. Punch says militia men will bo always raw till they aro properly dressod. Tho annual consumption of tobacco by tho human family is 4,480,000 pounds 70 ounces por head. The diffefenco between tho number of Doonlo who cat and those who slnnn in I New, York is 197,000: , - , 1 Bonsard, the pout, and Count de Mon- toleinbort, eminont litternteurs of Franco, j nro at tho point of doath, i ' j mormon Disnop recently deceased loaves olovon wives iw3 forty seven chil dren to mourn his loss. Napoloon is taking moasitros to enable him to muster an army of 1,100,000 men, siioutd ho require it. Tho. cable worries Wall street. Coin binations in London, Pans and Berlin control their markets. A Georgia sheriff has boon arrcslod by military authority for exeoutiag a process ct'.the County Court There aro 0,000 New York merchants among tho stockholders of the now Mer - ohaot's Express Co. Upon the beautiful Island oi Barbs does there is not vacant space enough for a'pionio. It is all cultivated, Goldsehraldt, tht astronomer, Just de ceased, discovered fourteen ' tolesoopio lUniiin with in onora izluu J, E. SAYERSpiiUtaMiBT W A YNKSIJ AjSllT WEDNISnDAY. OCTOBKK 17, IHtiu. THE VF.UD1CT. Despite falsehood, chicanery, fraud, disregard of law, colonization, bribery, corruption of all kinds the bltickat ever improvised by human agency, tho citi zens ot tho "Old Keystone" havo highly resolved "tbiii tho dead shall not have died in vain ; that tho nation slyill, mi der God, havo a new biith of freedom, ana that a government tor tho people and by the people shall not perish from tho earth 1". This is their vtrdict and with it wo nro highly salibfiod. The struggle has been n herculean one, the more so from tho ultra means resorted to by our opponents, and tho great and vital issues at stake. Never was party creed so bolied as lhat, of the Kopubli can, and yet we firmly believe become it ctp'Aiscd the l ia'it, it conquered, Nono cryi bo sofo'd hardy, or foolish, as to nt tempt, or to think, tho stand taken by tho freeman of tho North will causo, or bring about, another another distraction ot tho states. Tho decision, is emphat ically iiijiiust the President and although we believe him fond of distinction, am bitious to the extent of crime, almost, he would ho bold, indeed, to attempt this work of superorrogation. Tho name lido lhat flooded tho country in 'CI, and bore our shattered, Bhivcrcd vessel over the quicksands nnd shoals ot treason still claims tho right of bearing upon its bosom the old bark, now that peaco has stilled tho troubled waters Tho terms dictated to llu South will be excepted elso they will have to bear tho tela lion of provinces subject to tho government. No other tdturnalivo prcsent'iii" ilselt thoy must see the wis loin of lire adop tion of tho amendment. Other than this cannot be, tho decree has gone forth the c ijiuval mutt submit to the. terms. WlIEHEIdTUE "XIGUEK?" Wo havo somo curiosity to know what has become ot "Sambo." The last heard of him hu was stumping this Slate for Clyuicr ; sinco Iho defeat of that worthy we hear nothing concerning him. Ah ! wo think of a clue to his whereabouts tho Bad's lnvo swillomed hi'ii, gulpcl, -clean gone !" They havo elected near ly every oho of his "worshippers" and thoro will bo "reign of terror" as a oon- sequence! -'What a terrible condition our country's in !" Say, you of tho Examiner, Gsnim, or ilesse.mje.r , can you relieve our doubts in this crisis ? DEUOCUATIC CONSISTENCY. Some four weeks previous to llie elec tion, wo published, tho proclamation of tho Sheriff, beginning somewhat, in this style 'I HEATH JOHNS. High Sheriff oftboifcu.' In this proclamation were certain laws governing the Elections in this Commonwealth, certified by the Sherifl to bo tho law of tlio Sute. and warning all persons from violating it. Among these is the one disqualifying leserters, naming the penalty of its vio lation with sutUYiont instruction to guard against it. Wo havo another proclamation, not public, having an entirely different signi. fixation and bearing tho numis'iikable imprint of Messenger type, Hero it is, verbatim : Wavm;siiui!o, Pa. Viscb Lkwis Days 1 Store Sir : We aro appointed as a 'vigilance onm -iniltoo' ami empowered o appoint simi lar committees in tho several townships. SVo havo selected you to operate with us, and inform you of tho duties DEVOLV. ING UPON YOU. The first nnd most important duty is TO GUI' OUT A FULL VOTE. To this end let all your energies bo direct ed Go to each Democratic voter, one.two or three days befoio the election and OBTAIN THE PLEDGES of the voters to attend tho polls in the morning. Incpiro nud encourage all your friends Show them tlio importance of the defeat of the 'Negro SulYnigo' and 'Nero Equality' party Converse with leading men around you, and boo to it lhat every Democratic voter is at llib polls carl. Examine your tickets and have men appointed to uUemJ t0 making out full hands for the voters. In a word do everything in your pow or to increase your vote in your town ship. Sou to it particularly, that no man shah bo deprived of a vote under allega tion of DESERTION OB AN Y OTU, Ell CHARGE. Yours Respectfully, -JAS. S. JENNINGS.) J. F. TEMPLE, I Committee. HEATH JOHNS, It was not for publication,, us the render will judge, but we publish for tho benefit of Jhoso accustomed to hoar two sermons from tho same text and who are yet willing to gulp both, 'Vince,' by the way, is a oaso in point Is there not a question of Lawin such oounsollng and subtnfuge t And i there not back bone enough in tho Republican Bar to punish such flaming inconsisten cy ! A ix kinds of Trimming are to bo found at Hodgo A Son's. THE COUNTY ELECTION. Tho Pitisbui g h public and pother democratic papers oimplain bittitly ol thodeotption practiced upon Ihem by their politicians in this . county. We noticed that tlieir early dispatches from this place spoke glowingly of the major ity in Greene, placing it nl 200O, somo times 2.300. The causa of complaint wasgood.it dwndied down no much that l hey couldn't help berating such falsifiers And why is this so 1 We can seo no other reason unless it may bo tho infamous moans employed to stum late and nti.su tlieir vote, disgusted Bome and thus lowerod it. 'Tis nnnee0's.irv to speak ot tho various uses mado of 'poor Sambo' all to no avail. The law was placed nt defiance, we hear from every quarter of its violation men were voted in two townships minors were voted deserters, a caso under our own observation, notoriously known as such, voted in i very itutttiice,wa havo not heard of a single exception and yet, after ull this, to be defeated 1 "OLD CL'MUEULANI):" She is indeed, our banner township. TI I IRTY-T WO of a gam ! They have school-nouses down there. So, it is throughout tno county. We have largo gains in some instances there is a falling off but they nro' few. There is anew day-dawn yet for 'little Greene!' Any body wishing certificates of tho truth(?)coni eridug Gko. V Lawiikncu's vote on "Nigger SuflVago" can procure them by calling on S Lraenr, J. F. Temple, Jno. Phelan, Jas S. Jennings, or, "Mike." Connor. PENNSYLVANIA!! il now ro YOU like ir ? Two Congressmen Gained I a st;r?j regjxf fos a. j, It is with the most iutonw gratification we aro onableil to minounee the "rand and cmnploto overthrow of tlio allied powers ot treason in tho' Oid Keystorc rjiino. iv ;a iy as sua n .v.ays was to meet 1.-1. It I the fou tano to f'ae.i. a victory, none the less brilliant l'.;:nuso bloodli'ss, has been won, second only to tho recoil ot armed . traitois from the blazing mouths of her muskets on the plains of Gettysburg. uiut. ami miiiMer nave run rampant long ennuirli i il lias Ijeeu sai I. 'treason imi.t be made oiJiou.s," and tho y,,iec of 'run I'boi-i.h in thunder tones proclaim their assent ! With what discord and harshness it grates upon the ears of'tlio opposition '? b.im.'d in their every ciTm since the yeiii oi, m u.:srroy mo goveruiiieut. they cannot but sc.) in Ins a disastrous ;wA; to nil their nob' nies. Their party life has been one of deepest infamy, their actssujii that ''tlio memory of men c.ir have no torgetfulness." Let us hope it is doomed to lhat oblivion "where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary aro at rest. The ofiioial and, ostima'od majority tor Ueary in the State is I0,o87 m n bout tivelvo Counties the majorities be ing estimated The ollicial returns conlii m our Con giessioual gains. Messrs. Cake, in thi lenth, Koontz, in the Sixteenth, and Covode. in the Twenty first Districts are elected by handsomu majorities. Th 1 eiinsylvnnia delegation in tho Fortieth Congress will stand Republicans, eight ecu i Democrats, six. In the Legislature we lose a Senatoi in the First District, but arc recompens- eil by tlio gam ot number in tho Twciu ty-sixth District, Mr. Taylor, Unionist, succeeding Win. Hopkins, Democratic. Uoth Houses stand as follows : Senate Republicans 21 " DniDurats House Republicans " Democrats ,. 13 33 51 83 Majoiity on joint ballot 32 This is a handsome majority m each House and will result in the expulsion ot tlio ronegado Cowan from the United Stales Senate. In our own District the result is ex hilurating. Uoaver gives 83d majority for Lawrence 1 Lawrence 211, Wash ington (not official,) about 3U0. Greene gives 1G21 for Montgomery. Lawrence's whole majority, 1088 I Covodo's majority over Wior in the 2 1st District was 358. N1BKASKA- The Territorial and State election want Republican by Rood majorities. 21 "P. V. V J INDIANA. UiI(W MAJORITY 15,000. LEQISLATU2E LARGELY UNION. EIGHT UNION. T1IUEE DEMOCRATIC CONCIKESSMEN. . Indianapolis, October 1 1, 1800. Further return from tho State elec tion nivo tho Unionists inorcaV' gains. Tho majority will surely reach fifteen thousand. The Legislature has the largest majority for the Unionists ever given to any party. The . Senato only lacks two Senators of a two-thirds majority, there being thirty-two out of fifiy. Wo have ga'uod six Senators and probably kcvcii. The lower House stands sixty-three to thirty-seven, a Union gain of three over the last special Legislature. Iniuanaivmis, Ind,, October 12. Olll oial returns are coining i'.i slowly, hut show nothing to indicate a change in the general 'result given in last night's repoit. The Legislature, from returns received up this time, stands Si nate. Union, 32: Democrats, 18. House, Union, 01 ; Democrats, 30. The Union ists will t-ortainlv have forty majority on joint ballot. Congress, eight Unionists and three Democrats. Wnshbiii ne and Orlh, Ui ionista, in tho Seventh and Eighth Districts, are conceded by both parties. o riTo. UaiCN KAJGRITY 45 C00- CiSfii:sTr, October 1 1, Uo'urns from forty fivo oounlies givo a Union majority of thirty fivo thousand seven hundred. The romaining forly-three counties will probably increase the major ity to t'iny.five thousand. 30,000 U3I03 MAJ0P.ITY. Iowa swells Iho chorus with an un usually largo majority. We make a clean sweep of Governor and Coujjrcss. men sis in number, Good for Iowa ! MEXICO. Nkw Yokk, October 12 The ' nbl's City of Mexieo correspondence, dated September 29th, says ; Maximil'u an's new ministry was very active and industrious, but had done nothing to restore public confidence The compact between the Lmperor and the Church party is virtually to turn over (he power into their hands, on the receipt of twen ty divu million dollars', Maximilian be 1.. ... 1,' a i ..-,u,, .w, iceicne.. ,m oruer -i" issued on tho 29lll inst., to send 2,D0l) ii ,,,,a (.-, 1,,.,,... (,.,, ,lu ll .... 1 San Luis I'otosi, in order to re. possess the northern departments, The Chinch party have commenced operations- by .tu..l .i-itur lti.il tlm nt,j..u .t l. should be suppressed.' . Maximilian remarked in conversion ' that tho hisses received by President ....,, L.l I.VllOVC Wl IIIU liVM Johnson on his tour, iiiiht be consider ed as good news for his empire. THE NEXT CONCmESS-ITd CTUIt.VC TKH ALUEADY FIXED. Tho Boston Tnicctter, referring to tho October elections, says. 'Complete re turns from, those States may, possibly show that they have mailt) somo small ;;.iiiis there, but in tho best case lor ihem the chaugo will fill far short of the requirements of their position. Suppos- ' inij them to have gained two or three ! members, to what States can thev look tor the other iwcnty lhreo of twenty Itiur members they must gain, or con fess themselves vanquished in n fair, const Hut ioual contest 1 Can they gain ary in Massachusetts, New Hump-hire, and ltliode Island f Not one. Can ihey ijniii any in Coiineclicut ? I'ossib't one, but probably not one. In New Jer.-ey ( Not one. They are more likely to l.,sy 'ban to gaiunmiuig the Jersey lJlues. In Illinois t Not oi n. In. Wisconsin ? Not one. In Michigan, or Minnesota, or Nevada ! Not one. At llu; utmost, the Johnsonian vote in thu lloii-o ot Kepreseulatives cannot be ruii-cd lii'yond lilt v eitrht,' and to that number only J . , J iliriiugh resort to violence in thu Jlordur States Our weak point now is those Slates, just as it was during tho war. There the Johnsonians, by ilugal pro ceedings, may secure seveial new mom bers, und swell their number up to lilty eiiht Representatives in thu next House ot Representatives. Against that small force there would bo one hundred und thirty. three Union men, a body jdrcng enough to keep matters right, backed as it would be by a popular majority of not less than half u million. Thanks to what was done in New England in Sep tember, und to rt.hat was done yesterday in PeniiHvlvunia and the Northwest, ull d inger to the contrary may be consider ed at an end all danger, we mean, from irregular action. For it is not within the bounds ot possibility that, the President could do anything in tlm face ot opposition shell as would have daunt ed even Andiew Jnekson. Mr. John. son is a very obstinate man, and is very fornd of having his own way j but he is not a fool, even lliotigh he bus done some very foolish things and he will never attempt to drive ids pickaxe whore k never can be, made to go. Yesterday's verdicts will ir.ttuefico ull ids to mor-1 Offlclal Ki t urjis for (lie C ounty of Greene, IX PICKS, 1 V i a a ? '?! if Candi'datks. i T'WNsiiirs, Minion Franklin..., N hllely.... Munis , Ollinon , Allrpp't l'crry l'.M V !.( 1UH .(it! ill 2;;n iia ti ill j:".) ,.iis i r7 a.i 157 a" i.-.rt . - t;:t tin i c.i in c,:) in ,. a na i;:i i;a i;a a . C"i II!) H2 llll K.l r.'o ,.74 HU 7:1 U 7J I4H :i? i.-.s llll l'.M mi mi Hit l'l) 72 I 4U li.-, I". I S'Tlllfllllil VI I4"i li". 1 Tit) li'i Hiehinli tin a:,:, inn a?'.) ins ;i7i) ins asu Ji'll'ersmi 84 H7 71) IS7 HU SH Hi I lull .Mormm......llu 144 112 ill I ID 117 lull 147 Orecne !!.". InH lit e!) iir. Ins til 07 Jaelisfin 84 8'-' 81 8:1 8:1 8-.' 8:1 8 Carm'ls iioro'r.t) 4il t.'j hi ill) r, i;ti M Dunkanl.... Iia; 2.1!) l i.l 2.18 lot L'.l!) Inn ;!iii) Wasliini;ion. in Hi,'. 12 Hi;! in HU in ui, C'lliulii 111!.. I'.lil 114 I'.lJlvl )M 1.11 1112 I. 1 1 Centre: 14li I7' lits 184 III 182 IHM8.I W'uynu 64 201 ill 207 M 21 Hi r. 211!! Morgan !)!) In!) !l!l IliU 'M 170 'M 172 Totnl li'.mi Km in in .Tito d:, :t:n: nm ii wm, and inllueiiee them for g.oil. 'llu y will lead to a great increase ot the popular majority in the elections which rem. 1111 to be decided i and by I lie time that all Iho-c elections shall have been held, even the 1'iesidenl himseit will be forced to 1 mlci stand lhat the compact id the Aliii'lieiin people which lie threat cued to undertake, is no light task. Ami thou the character ot tlie opposition to him is tmch lhat ought to make bun reflect seriously on what is biloie him. and pi obably it will e.iusu him ihus to reflect, lie may be able to despise I eiitis Iv.iina f 1 1111 lie fooli the liLilitthat proceeds from the Uimi, wbeieisthc liuual (luy-spi ing, as the nai nral (lay-HpiuiLt is 111 the East, ju , Ir. icd .lotllisoii uiu.sl Kiel' tlhe iUll:t :illlie nt by 'the course of Empire.' WOJIIiN OF INDIA. Dr. Hut!'.'!', a missionary from India, lately said that he came from a land where the sun shone brightly nnd con si.-iteiitly, whore everything was lair and perfect to the eve j but' amidst all the cultivated lifelines hu did not remem ber a single llower, except the ruse, lhat was fragrant ; an 1 though the birds were very splendid, there was ni't one that sang II was a sad thought but might also bo applied to the people Ho had never hoard a he.nty, happy laugh from a 'woman outside the pule ol Clin-lianity. With every opportunity fir observation, lie had never focii a moiig them a happy female face. John Jii'uugham is nt tho Walnut ' 1 heal re, riiiladelphii. NSW ADVEaTISSMIS CtT3. t Y VIKTL'K Ol'' A WHIT OP VKN'DMT- , j) ,M KxMi.NA.s.lssucd out IhcCourl of Cm ' mon 1'fras ot (Irceni; t'.'oiuilv, and to me di ui d i retted, there will he exposed to public s.ile at 1 th- 1. mill House, 111 ii a; neunnij;, 011 . j (S'lttiiy, tin loth diiij of Svbwlmr j next, Hie lol:e,viie proper! VI.: 1 All tin: riht, t'ule, interest ami claim o! De feu. hint, of, In nnd to a certain tract of land, , ..... . .... a I , .... .. : senaie in v imioi.'iaiiiu lownwup, ureeue i:t., l'u . mlloinin..; i.inils of M!.r;;a:i Vo.ne.', Wm. s1,!'irmt'ck' '''.''V ,I".?,i,h.V'!! l'iv,n,w''' 01 hers, ci:iiiaimii i Al.'itg."., more or lest, about Of) Ai ics elnvn;.l on! Ins creeled thnre- 011 one hioui! unit irame (iwellinj; House, two tenant houses, frame bam undatable, one up- pie orcnaru, i:c. Taken in execution ns Iho properly of Geo. V. Ivelley, at the suit of Alviu Cloud, Ilimm Cloud and Eleanor Diivall, for the two of El eanor Duvall. HEATH JOHNS, Sheriff. ALSO, At. the same time and place, all tho right, title interest, mid claim of Du imdniit. of, in it till to a certain tract of land, situate in Ccnliv lownsldp, (Ireenii Co., l'u., cimliviilng IIS ACKi.il more or less, utioiil Si) acres of wliieli 1110 cleared and has erected Hi. reon tsio frame dwelling Imitse, one tenant, liouse.frame liarn. n ' sl'diio and olh -r out. bulldine.s, !o nnph- orchards, &e mid adjoiuim; lands of Moriii ! ''" "'' ''l' Huiluiau, Heirs ol Isan Thomas mid Hilars. Taken in execution ustliu property olTlios. Kelllnt tliu suit of Levi Slcw-ii-l. ' HEATH JOHNS, Sheriff. Oct 17. 'Cll- ll,. 'Ihis in an article lor wa-hing villho'it ruli Iiini;, eee)l 111 very dirty m.ices, which ill r timt i! a very Hliilil run, and unlike other preparations ottered lor 11 iike pui-iosi', wn.i, Nor nor -rut: ci.drin.s, Init will Icive Ihem A-llliijt llian i.lditiare no liioou n'iilu.ol ll,, u.-n..l wear and lei-.r. 11 removes grease spots asii'bv maijIcTiind u.,i'iu 11 1,1 i... .'...., 1.. to n ., ,. un 1 iiu vol 1 n nixini;, n 1 II III 1. IJII.MII III ill orilinary caseseiiiirely i-eniove it. Tliis powder isprepin'ed ill iiecordimeu with chemical Si lein e, nnd unon 11 process prcnliar t" ilselt. wliieli Is seemed by I.cltcis Patent. It lias been In use for more limn a year, nm lias proved itself a uuii eisal favorltt! wlnaever il, lias hieu Hied. Anion:; llie uilvautiijjes claimed are the lollowinj;, W.i ll saves nil the exii'jiiso of soup usually 11 ed on cotton tmd limn jo vs. It saves most 01 tlm liibnr of rulihlnif, mid wear and tear. Also, for cleiililn;; windows It is nirp.issed Willi one quarter llie lime nnd labor 111 -tially reiliircd il Imparls a beautiful gloss and lustre imii h snpiilor to any other mode, JSo water required except to niolilen tliu powder, I'iieelioiiH with each package. And can lie readily appreciated by a i-lnle trial, 'lltu cost of washing for a faiuily ol live or six persons will not exceed tiiiiish cunts. Tliu nuinufaclurers ot tills powder are awaru that many useless coliiiounds luivu been In lr iduced to tliu pullie which have rottud the el Un, or lulled in renio' lutr the dirt. but know ing tlio liHrinsle excellence of tins article, they eoiilldenty proclaim it us Mng adapted to meet a demand which lias long existed, and which lias liuretoloru remained uiisuppliud, HAMTACIUIIKI) 11V lluWK&STKVUNf, Mll'.Vl'.iSM, id way H slni. ii.y nru coMiiH, !!t)tf I tread w ALSO, MAL'PACU'III US Of FAMILY For sale by Cliocers and Dealers everywhere. Ut 17'liU itin teim t on Ohio Is Indiana a State 10 .0111.11. citiier Wlieeler titum. or Umver be elisiegardeil ? Is last g-owing Iowa lt l!'ll;i1'. l" any I.en r.Ciua us. l,v;,m iU a powe.less conio.uuilvl The" Ji.sl t'l't' JT,V! 1,um1,8 01 sU'tu ' , , 1 jSew .jiili.-iailiers to iriji 111:1V In: 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir III 1 resu elitln eves, lull - ,i those eyes cannot kIiiiI tin niselves to I liCXY Oii ihi"VYCV, j j iC..ed - ay . tli v-o of the Klmlon livtrt Tuesday Oot 0llitSti. 63 . i. Cj ass s ' 3 a " u E ? s 1 3 I a i 'A i T i : I-. 5 3 I III :';io I'Jt I!I2 IL'I! I III I'.'t 1 110 I '-'. 1 10 I -.'II IL!:' ii'j '.'lii in mill L'.tj in i!7 ir :i7 niJ ir.7 v t:.'l 111 I (III IMS 1112 III! ml iu in ml Hi) ii:'. 8.' i u KI I III I I'.I tv. 72 I til 7.' 1411 147 7 Ii7 1.11 (l." 1)7 li2 ! .'Ill i;n mi si i an 7.' III! (i.i mi (12 :;7 i.'.h v. i in mi (a H.-. I -'I 71 141! i.v.i Itl'J mi i;:o I HI I,", I a7ti lu'J :)7i) mo :i7u mu a7'J ins ;i.v.i ais i;::i 187 81 lt. HI ISII 80 8! 81) 1811 l!l.ri 82 147 I ill) 145 110 lit! Ill) 1 HI lu'.l Ill) II". tin 107 !i4 f i 7 B4 107 tli 107 .Mill Hi 107 (it 8-' 80 H- :l 8L' 8:1 82 8:1 lot 8'.' 811 4; u; nu 4n nt) 47 lis mi rt r.s. ytin Iu4 2iii) lol l'iio let '.i;n lot ::,7 2.17 lo.l mi in Ki.-, in in:, in nil in 1117 MM I.IO l!),1 1.111 1112 I2:l'l!)2 If.l I!) I l4H'2l-!l ls:l Kill 182 140 181 III 181 HI 8:I Isl 111 Illlll t, I 2i HI ill 2011 M il!) fil22il2oI.lt 171 Inn la' Ioil 172 !)! 172 '!! fill 172 Pi.i :.t; r,;n :,!:! in,; a.'iT Ii-.it .-. win nm M.Aki,.tajvi.Jfc-4'4 s yi'.vTK;)ii.M.i. yciioob, I niMiniin, l inn co, vx. Tills Selmo! ulTurs exeelli nt facilities foroti lalniii 11 llioroii-li. I'nii.'lieal Km;liia Kiluea lion. 'I'm! sj'.uii) ns.-ls t.KiFu who Inleihl to hi i iiiiui liMi'liers. A eerlilicale I'roai lliisin--t it ii. i . 11 -is 'iinl for li; 0 In nil parlsd! I'. nn syLvitni.i, iiinl evmw llie 1i.jI.Ut Inmi ex nn winlioii liy Selioul ..Itii cirt Tile Wililer T. llll will ojieti, D. i'. in'.nT .".tli. l'"i t'i'i ii!-ir or Ciilal"i;uu, address oi l 17, 'lit: tit .1, A. Cooi'Kn, r.K;i CHOICE! Wl. Will 4'llll lV I- V.ll'i'UU III Il lll'l'l,' lk. r.J with isoiiimYri!,. K' ( nil ly 1 1mI, 11 s.i.i Vi.wiMi y.- "with the m..ney (--.lii) fur one year in mlrunce. I C.r On mill nfier ) um irv Isl, M7, we slial1 1 .- . ,1 rf(u:rii iuuiitcks ijv siu.sci'rHrst ' ''uu bC'1'' away as luvmianis nearly , ' T1IK Eli HUIIDitD! ol'ihein) inaehiiiea, ami they jtive universal snli-iaetion, TliiBin-w siibsciibi r.s may he fiom o'ne, or lVoni various plaeev. Si ll. I llie names as fisl ns you nhtain them, v.iili the inoi.ey, by check, dial!, or I'ost (.):' lice oriler. Sample coph s-inul (."uvu'.i.rs sent free. TKHMrf iflt.lo a yeir in advance. MillsKY i-I, MOi:i!I.-3 .In., i"o Co, Oetl7-liw. :!7 Talk How, New York. I.. TAYI.Oll. 11, IIA.VS. TAYLOH & IC,Af3. Joweller.-., Xu. II, iitt'i'bi'H's How W aynes .nr. . '. llavlrj; recently rerdveil an extensive'stock cmhraele.; watelii-t. riiiis. eye .asses, Ac. Tll".v lire prepared to sell at low r.ilen for easli. liepiiiriirij done at short lietice. and in irood style. , Oct 10 Dm I QTWltTHUbY Itr.PDltT OF J n;t ;t nuiwai, imnk kv wmmiuui Onlhemorulnjrof Isl Moiuliy of Ocloher, '(.ii. i 'ui'sontfifs, , IN 1 it ' t nnd liills iisco-i'iit I'nrniiiireau.! i'ixtnris... s i-- nno no ' I ''si' (a! 'rpj,., Cuirent '?'xpcns".5 ; Tuxes p-iid Dun IViihi Nr lioaal I!iid:s I 1'. S. I!i;;Im-. 1 ISoihIh ' U 'S. lionds 011 hand ' N'otcijol'Sl ite IJinks 1il'ul money. Ki.'li.l.bmee r.i.d L'a,-.li Hums. Fd.onn 00 Oflrnl 110 IIS l!0 2.-l,.-'.l -ill K7!) Ifl' w.'!),07;) c:i I i.iAr.iLi'niis, Cap'rlal Stock Depnslls for liu r.-are Surplus Klllld. file ilal'nm outstanding Individual d 'posits...,', I'nclaime.'l dividends , Dm-' to .Salioual IJanks.....' IVuiit and Loss ,.:;!iO,()iil) C'l .. I l.e- 'l Ini ,' .. 7l.'.i".:. (.0 ! .. t;i;,7ti en 12(1 (IS .. :t.:.mi(. ,. .1.!SI 75 ' ,:" i (170 C) lladieid t'uro of Si niimtl weakness or Sper I. John C. Flennlken, Caililer or the First ' '''fe '" ''''-Almse, Involun N.ili. nial Hank ot VVayneshiuf, do solemnly , , ; 1"'1' Nervous DcbHity, swear that the above siatemeiii, is .rue to tlm '". .' ' nls to " .'rrlage generally , Oon- best of my knowledge and belief. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent BIPLBI BLL1PTI0 (l)H DOCHI.K .'sl'lil.-.'i.) Tilts Wolldei'ioi i''li Miiiiity a:i rr:i com oil, nnd lileasuii: to any lady wv.iu iji llie Du ilex kil.i lie rtltirt will no . k,i.-t-l 'iie- d o ii iie 'id.irl.V in nil crowocd nsnnil.ia i. 1 i eui. ciir riai.s, railroad cars, ei.uii ii , 1 ws, arm e.n.iirs, l'u- i-o:ii.-n 1. ie and h use uiv.-,.-, a . ine hkIiI cm lie h i, led Win n in us, 1. 1 oeeii.y a Miitill tiro us ' iilv and cvVi ::i. iilli us a ;ili or l-.i- liii Dirss, an lav ,!'i., ol on oh 11 i in i- me. n it lound in any an; A I uiy It iviii,.'.- ij 1 . lit an I ,;r, -'I ciii u:- nc lex Kl Ij'li ' ..ii. el S.-,i-i :. -.ill uui r iine.'w.ir.l.. ii... in. Ir iih. F.r Cm 11. Liidics liiev a. i m'.k ii .r'l 1 'I'lley will 1.0I in-ii 1 o-;io sprio.u, hut wl I n.- ,-rr urai'eiill shape a n Ii I -it - -. .vie , kel. :.: 1 ,iu.v, 1 i'iil 1 f V.. ,1.1,1.; lie- II, I ir! r n ;.i-i ;,I,m1;v 'I'-V'-ii l.- - Old 11 1 .mu j. an oli;c" Mk lik.' Hi.-, in -.l" I i,-i- ;, ti' el 10 - or lull- ii-.ii'i.iiv SMI'lS III II . VI! O' VII Ull ol 0 -I I : Hi II ii Toe Ittwi,-.- arc c. oi-ic.l wi a -I mIoi..- .,. I : a Mi di He- ad, .Old llu". I 'Mo , i i.l- ,00 11. a o doi'.ol 1 ,-ilii.-, toil lnj. e , ' n! mill 1 . ..v.-ti I' pivveulm llielll I: oil) ,1 r o ll,;.; i.ll W ,-, ; (jin; down .-loops, Muc 1 11" DiipleX ij.hj'il,: 1.. a it I'.ivo.iie n.l 1 all ladies and Is iniiveisdl.i lecoiiiui- n ie I Ii tliu Fasaion .I(.;.iai s is tiie sUu iiird skill, of the fashionable world. To en,) i.y llie following lii-'slbna'iiii nilvan t'les in Cilnollne, viz : Hii.ierior ipiallt-, iin- leel iiiiiuuiiictill'c, slytisl! iiiniii nud finish, ll'Xihilhv, ('iiuahilll.V e iiill'oi'l, nul ocoi, niv, i.iioinr., ioi' .1 W I tit A Dl.l.'.Vst 11,11,1,,,- l.'i,,,. tie, or inmiiiu .-ipnng c-kih, u nu 110 sure you LTi't the ai'inliiie arliele. CAU I'll )N. 'I'o Kiiai'd a-mliisl, li iio,.lion he particular lo NOI'ICM lint lrlsoll','i','d us "DLT'l-l'iX" liavn llie r, d ink Maui 1, vl..i ,). iV, Unidley's Duplex I'.ihplie , Steel 8,tltl;t:," upon llie waislliaud nouit othersitre ni'iiiiine. Also Notice that evcri Hoop will admit a ,.lu heinu' passed thronirlt 'hu eunire, laiis reveal ing llie two (or double; spilogs braided to. gellier therein, wliieli Is thu secret, of Ihelr llexliiiilty and strengtii, ami a eoiuhin diou not lo be 1. mm I in any other Skirt. For, sain tu all sttees where Ihsl, class skirts me sold throughout thu United Stairs and elsewhere Alii iitl'clnrtd by tlio H ilt Owners nf Iho Pal. nt, VV Iia I'S, UltADIdiVA CAIiY, 117 Cliiutbers & 7;1 Aj HI Kendo Sis , N. V. Jlet. Iil.'llll-.'liil A ViC.VK 111 ide by any one willi ijllfi Hteuell Tunis, oexperi- (itiee neeesHiuy. lhu PresldenU, Cashiers, and Ticasui'i-rsofil Ji.inks Indorse thu circular. Sent lice witli samples. Address the Aiueil ean Uloncll To. I Works, hpilnulli'ld. Ver Humt. iui0'l,-;ttn. xii mil c mm 1 nm iv mhi 0 A B I N K T ORflAHB,, In cases of Ituscwnnd, Carvod" hoseWDW, ' I'.bimv, 1 ns'iavej ,uul gilt 1'lnln Ulack WU nut, l)aiiluil Wulmiti Carved Ulack Walnut, l).imlud iViiluut, l'liilu Oak, Curved Oak, in:. Tiiitsu Instrumi'iits nro evidently destined to lieeniiio 11a i Lsliiunalile for private use, nd even uierii extensively used, tli in the Plsnq 1 oite. Tlieir cipueiiy for liotli secular srtd sirred imwe, tliu purity and richness of tlieir tones, the meat viulety of wliieli tlmy are ca p;ilile, inul tli. Ir uleincu us pieces of furnl luru urn sururinjr tln ir rapid Introduction in Ue iliawu.i! rot.insoi llie hesi iniml,.,.! .l,-,.i... v.iiile llie low piiees ut which Biline of the 8t li s in ll ilxi eases aro ntl'ailed, uilnpt them to iho wiliest use, Tliu l.'iiliinet Organ benrs tho iiimo rclrtloa tollio llarmoniiun or Meloileon, which the million; 1'iano Form l-tiira to tho SiAnntt of olilen limes. Its volume nnd beauty or tone niul the uninlie, cIluetB of which It l have alti'iieieil to it an amount and decree of ' intention and favor from musical connoisscnw wliieli li.i.u not tiefori! bjeil giveu to liny ftw" sliiuuenl :,f this el iss. Auioiik iliose vvlio Imvo publicly rocnirnlzed the Hteiiin ipin iltii a f tlio MASON & IIAM l.i.N HAiilMVl' ofiiiANs, and who pro. nounru Iheiu suiieiior lo every other Inslru nient ol llu ir class in tlio world, me a iHree" poriioiiin the niosl eininent ornanists, iiiuU' : ists ami uiiisi, hu 1,- in the country "His liie iiinvei sal opinion of the mticlcul ' prolesslon," says 'llie New York Tritmn, ! "tiiat Messrs. Mason it Iluuilin have Biiceed ed in malting a better small instrmuciit tlian any ( tuvi oi the oian kind, Una nosiich mechanical- work of llie kind cuu bo found in Kiluilie." " I'uese Instruments r.'prcsi nt the highest acconipfWimeiits of industry in this ilepurt lin iil" (lays i'ic limit, 11 Advertiser, uddlnn, ihis U not only our opinion, but the uuani . iiions vuiiliet 01 th. orunni.itN " , t 'Ti is," wriies Dr. l'rlmu of TheSem York ohtiwr, "a iiiorioiis luslniment lor thu tern pie semce, so nanlily securcu" as to bo avail anle for any con .trillion, nnd so oll'nclive as to iivd tno desiivo of the mosi. refined aud ln-.lii!ious." ;lr. (loltsi lmlk, tlm celebrated pianist do claies it "w jtiiy llie hihpriusu it has receiv ed, and sure to liml ill. way into every house hold nt taste and lelineinent which cun pos silily iillia'd ils'moileiatc expense." The m auufaeiurers respuci fully invito musl c d prol'. ssom and aiu iteurs to examine these in-Minn nts, nnd Ibim tlieir own judgment iv.sicciiiii; theui. loose who are not uajuiz- mil (il the iirimress which M. it II. have ra eently made in this class of instruments can not but he inn-rented in such un examination, erpccmHy of the latter ttj les of Cnliiii-t Or-K-insi and Iliose who have liern prejudiced lift iin-.l .,11 sue'.i instruments, will be likely to have sin Ii pii judieis removed Anion;; lic.-e who havo Kindly expressed He. irliijin appreciation of the ,Mason& lliim lin t'aiii- et ir:iins, nnd publicly declared ticm I in-, liesl lnotniineuls of their class In the world, are sm-li well-Unown orifiinistsund art il s of Huston and New Yoik as Merge, llrnun I! iiieroli, Hruce. Hitler, Culler, Davis, Kiel f. ldl, l'.icliiiei. Kradcl. Fries. Uoldheek, Got tseh ilk. ijoelikiini, Heller, Hill, Kr-iissman, I. nn;, I nimril, Maurat'i, William Mason, .M irdzek. MilK Mosenihal, Morgan, Meisel, I'aue, l'arkcr, llyii'i. Svudcrson, Smith, Stoe pei, IMi iknseli, ,Se!iullz Tlioimu, Timm, l'licennaii, Wells, Wolfalion, Whiting, Will cox, Vtceb, Zw del, iC'irralin, together with, liuu .Iri'dsof others in oilier principal cities, inclndim; a luiye portion of tlio most (listiu-jiui-licd miiiici.ins ot t:ie whole country. Cai iiov to 1'i ik iiasi-.iis. T e iMnson &. II. i'.niiu t'ahinet Organs derive tlieir superioil; ty teit aloni; run ;;iiuter exeellenco of m icri il and woi kniar.ship, hut also in a measure' iron tlio eia.iloynieiil ol peculiarities or con- j slrue'i in whicli, hcin;; patented, cannot Dei I lined by oilier makers. Kvery instrument!. 1 . 1 .. m .1. 1 1 1... .... .... ... Il 1 1, i ", UW..H, ,,,..n us iiiimu-iMmiiB ;(,. wm, Is, i:, t'ml, "JIASON ii UAMLUf , c. 1 iNe.Tono.vN. : Circulars wiiii full particulars, nnd lists .of 1 sl. I-s nnd prices (yliieh vary from $110 to ram li n 1 i,,,:1-11:1"11' . I IIAI.'IJ-Li C. 1IF.IJ.OR, & CO., HI Wood Street, Hc lween 4 ill Street it Diamond Allcv, 1'iTi'smiiion, Pa. R de ui? -nCj for the Mason fc Hamlin Cabin it O.jlaus. Oet.H).'(i(i-4t. JNn, THE GREAT CAUSE ii ti tli A ii SERY! Just I'M;.-.!,,;!, a Sen!,;! JCitretoie. l'rict tix ci lily, A T.i-i '"llllli: ON TIIK NATCH!!. 1 IIKATMKST AMI1 leal Ineiitiiicily. iV;c l!y KOI1UHT J. CUL- lUiHM.I,, M. J)., Aut Author of tho "Green The world-ivnnwned au'luir. in this adml raole I.ectiue, clcariy proves from his own expel i -itee that the awful consequences of self may lie cifeciu dlv removed without un dicitic. .mil wiilmut dam;i-rous surgical ope-" rations, bougies. Instruments, rings, or cor dials, poiiitiugoul a mode of cure stonce cor t diiiin.l cir.'ctnal, b.v wliieli every sufferer, no m-iiter what Ids condiiion 'may lie, may euro loiu.-'l' cheiply, ptivncly, and radlcitlly. Tiiis li -ctuic will puivo u boon to thousands and llioi'.j.niils S'ui nnd raeal, to any nddress, lit a plain p -ali-d i-nvi'looe, on llie receipt, of six cents, or two posi.ijjo shinips, by aibdrcssing tlie pub- llfhers. Al o, Dr. Ct'LVKlUVKIX'S "Marrlago On: I '." p-f-n 'Jo cur ls. Ad rl'i.ss the iiuli:slen, CM Vfl .1. C. 1CUNR &CO., I ; U o-re v, Neiv Vork, Post Odicj No. 4580. Iili;-.'!:'.,ii ly A UK NT S W AN T ED FOR i in; en touui. iio'ik ov .ii!'i'tl.cs and Incidents k K!;ii;;m.ion. r i; 1 1 i', in poitlon of t!in war that " .' r into tli s re rular liistorles. ili 1,0 h" emii idle I in lonianco or poetr'.', Which is a very mil put of it, nud will, If preserved, convey to siiceeedinir e.cnorulioni a l etter ides of lh s.ilrll ofllio o nilliet than ninny dry rep, ns or careful iianntives of events, nnd tlds part may he culled the tfrsslp, llie Inn, llie pathos of tlm war. Tills Illustrates tlio eh meter of the lenders, the humor of the eol- ... u .., ..1 .....in,,, un, uutvuijui nnd liiii'ilslilos of the service. 11 1' 11. inn iincK 01 our Heroes, 1110 romance The v liinm Is prolusely Illustrated wllh over ami 1 iii.'i-itviiiits liy lltu first artists, winch ai'i'iealw beautiful) worthy of examination ns speoiuii its of tlm art. Many of Ilium are set into llie Holly ol'tlin lest, after tlio popular style ol liiisi tier's Pictorial Field Uook of t!0 Iti'volu lon. The book's contents lucluda m. inlalsoenecs ofenmp, picket, soy, 8eout, bl- vouae, ne; . Iimi imiiiu-iielii adventures) Ihilhlnt feats of bravery, wit, drollery, comi cal ind ludlerous adven'tu'es, etc., etc. Minis' uienl as well "H Instruction may bq found In evmy page, as (jmpliio detail, brlllj. nut n l,, and authentic history, and sklllVillv ' Interwoven In tnls work of literary art. Tl.ll U.,,.i oi.IL ltu..li' 'n.n n..l.. II J "- ' "-, " " i,u.'iiw niv uivu ol dry del ills and piii'lNiin works, and wanl ponieililng limnoi'ous, I'oin intlo and slartllug. Oui' ngi'iiis are m iklie,' from tlOU tu f'JOO per niiiiilli, clenrof all expenses. Honil for circu lars, giving lull p irtleulars, nnd sue our terms and pro ot ol the above assertion Addresss, NATIONAL I'L'lir.I.sllINQ CO. .,07AlluorSt., Pliiiadulphla, Tft, VH.HOI llll