a.:f She McpMitaiL W AYNi SI)U;: WfclVS.KrJUY, OCTOBElt 24, istiii. T. '.' .. Wll II Ml I SlMCO tile ilTeVOCuhln fli.i-isim, !. )ioo,lci by tlic ballot tluTe is a vast a- n.Ount of talking dniio ,y t1(t (Iffoatorl L j Prt, illHs'lrntivo ot theold pluaso "the VU "'Jff'pion strong in death Wo ,n.J'"!0'V)1'Jt!'lion t0 tlieii) lellinir them. ol( ,,' ,;lonRt ft" Ignominious over . throw why not ncknou'b.ilufi- !i unA cl. mil r0 tho ."course of events V Not (, events J'! Not so wftVlheih; A of old. they sfti evorv. w'fV''"5'','.rVM8h. Wgiiifying glass and ,v" (dying upon jiuir prophctio., vision peer .,, """.y .,IU ,n"nr,iy,-,d)ictitig ; naught , 'but calamity and evil to the iiiiliou It .,. H l.0ren?o stioli bubbling and Vet '.; VfS"('? !.lko "K'"- . Frequently tho . ,, , . um V "? country lias been proifounc 'otf.by'lhe H1,,u lips yet it lives! And Mb i1 r!"!-11 ',!vTl0 .?,,jy 1,10 nt . enviable .'position', among , tho powers of earih, ttiytpite the encroachments ot treason and ", gasconaiW cf liaUors. -l---.ru WPiSiVCfl'NOTHE PESIDKSTi a,, Washington lutter Mr. Forney i vfyv T"''-' short diiyaBgo 10 ntiompt ed to feel the popular pulse in regard to f. ''''8 '''vorile revolutionary programme. !...Tho j instant and tumble repudiation, I )Vqn, of tho tjnt ofihat outingo,' ex.' ..-.'Ivdilnwtii him ait equally instant do. I -W.'J I'Ohati ho has an long been plot '!, 'Ae.oiily .ay tor him to avoid y , im,achiiieiit is to ivmovd the cause fr impeachment. It is, I repeat, the most J , ,uhild(.sh4,.dly to suppose that the ! great ri,.Au(eri'k-ati people fear' to' exercise their rights under the 'Constitution, against a faii,he,j .irsime or tyrannical Executive! and ho will rculisw ibis'fant sooner limn jk, any-other iflie altomp-s to 'defy or take L!t-wift:Wi thiMti.. : h remains wiih'An-, drew Jidinsou, between now and ' the c ;hiMt ssioii. of.tliu Thirty -nint h' Jt 11 gtess, to decide whether nr not the 11 p. vesen'.ntivus of'lho American pcojdo shall arraign him for inipenchmeni nec.or !jiig to .tli forms -of' the'Nauonar CoVstitu r- tioilli'.l ' i . ; ' ii'j.li On 'this siilij :ct the Cleveland Lf.niler, ::,Qiiet(jt he -.nHi!-t radical jnunials in the ';couplry, takes' issue with Gen, Under on the qitOKtion of impanelling lite I'res r.idont. nil lays down the following prop. .i ositioim; and argues in then' favor : 1 It i!js ku'ltf fh.lay down' tlio tuie thai impenc!.: T.i inent should 'never be a parly "measure, but.iilu ays a rational ' one. When it is r.) attempted: by a ..politieal partv, and for '1prty jturpoMesj It must ot 'necessi'.y bo jjtinfiir; lai tifan and co'r'rnpt' . Saeh 'iin .itkipoaehnuMit could of course be 8uccei &i lul only when the Jiarty 'pro'sccutiiig it had overwhelming inajmitiea j'tn' both iultthiwhes of 'CVltgi'ess; ' In' fu'eh a! ease. l iud whero, tho' judges 'weror, influenced ?l.by,-j)artisim motivej.; all 'uhances of jus !i,tiebxnd.:flurnes8 vanishes.'' Oiily' ivlum ii;the question iiKb'abovo parly coiifider alions and becomes a rationul necessity, .r,CM !iipvaehment.''bo .prpaeeutet .with j -tafVl'tf : .Jft-j y v 5f;tfl8 nays the vor. diet .pronounced by , the - people lot' four 1-J ..btak'a. wo merely 'Mhd'fulllllli'nont ot an "t-xptctatioif 'c'ntertiiiud by "overy man "SvlioSiftV' wuichcif ' l)'oi:e(iily the temper ,," .JMjrffoa ot tiio,, (iquntry,.! and' the saiie jouriiahdpi.e4. not . hesilato 'to gay ..thaUha If mber clcalions ill -'result in tho reaffirmation of ;tho verdict. Tho ''rWrthon: ndnMnister.; tho following 'n'ditud 'advice' t Sir.1 Johnson i ' ) ' . Th.; ...:.'.!. 1.: t... . -nu n ivnni;i(i (lius ou , COMCIH TO seo. ougro8s. ..pt)!ili t forward Its new tniiihod ot sctllonientj iduHpito protesta--twns ttDdvclbos, or must frankly 'accept tlio Vofdiut '' pl'orfouiioed ' 'by" 'the people " loii-: J i. -y ".v.M"-r.'-""."i'j" ,' "TO''mnjtcfljrciirnjion-i on: tho only " ITa'sis that is prautwablo. : Ho has stated :: ; bis own oaso, am) the pooplo bnvo rel'ns- ' 1 In UMMH.t .U l.l 'I'll.. - i'.i 111.1. ;. alMH ui:olyi.is 'to bVdri 'graelously mid" ". M..l,n..iilUnL-.ii1,:iM'l.L.ii.Vii.n-.i:..:' ' ''is- . i' m' v l,,D i''iuiiir requirement, and to exei t the ln(l(()nou,o( the Jxeou tWtj'iH'iuppnrt'''df the cotnproniiBo notv teuderpj. ,'tbo.Soii thorn 'Sfates. ', ' , wis - -Oyi-KJAL. ,,,, ',-,.. i'u oumiai iciuriis irom nu.tnncmiu ' ' aiv Wr "r'VII Jl uinjMniy in 1 t,lin. . .- T II 11. .mi . .. I lv r. J . ( r! flhuB ..I.t.i.. l..n.i..'d ..... . .Hi I . . 1 , VhwwUtMJ sun prosunie to.'auut Ills" v .election I' ., ' . '.- "!,i:v'.;'':":1'."' rliitt (imdia.rretufils fj)in all but three ' eniiuoH'R mr vmto nro rt'oeived. , jnicing ,iiy"rt- i.i ii-iinii ' my I II f 'ff ' connlii'S, the Unl.-n iii;ij,ji i'ty in lhu Siuto I. A'l BITI'T. . - r.. r l-., , ! U....U I.,.., tjLem lo hri ..- 'i,' " '.' ' hhVQ Uiil' m'tiir H'c'tstcr OU'Meif xUi'M. m&fT&4ti'ym . IMPOltTANT TO FAUMER3. Tim tollowing decisions have been ;ven by the Commissioner of Iuternal Uevenue at Washington 1. Farmers will not be required to make return ot produce consumed iu their own immediate families, 2 The farmers' pioliis from sate ot live etock avu lo be found by deducting from the gross receipts for animals sold, the purchase money paid for the same It animals have been lol Annus the year by death or robbery, the purchase money paid for such M.inials may be deducted from the groe . incomo of tho farm. . v 3 No deduction can be made by the farmer tor tlio value ot services rendered his minor ehildien, whether he actually iiiivM ii.r Hiu-li services or not It his adult chikhen work tor him and receive comp'-nsHiion for tho labor, they are to bo regarded us other hired luoorermu dcterminim? his income. 4 Money laid for labor, except siuh as is used or employed in domestic service.' or in the production of articles consumed in tho family of the'p'odikor, may bo deducted. ' ' . . 4a.- No deduction can bp- allowed in aiiy case lor tho cost of unproductive labor. If house servants ice employed a portion of tlio lime in productive la bor. such as the making of butler and cheese for sale, a pioportioi ato amounl ot tho wages paid them ,may be deduct ed. .... C, Expenses for ditching new land are plainly expenses fir p-jrinaiiout im provement, and not deducted. ' 7. The whole amount expended for fertilizers applied during (he year to the farmer's land may be deducted, but no I'niliurtinn is allowed for fertilizers nro- duced on tho hum. The cost of seed weref at sea, without water or provisions, purchased tor sowing and planting may j for four days. The boat capped several bodeducteJ, i times, and a number ot its unfortunate 8. If a person sells timber standing, ! occupants, on each occasion, thereby 'tho profits are to be ascertained by esi.i- lost their lives, among whom was Cup mating the value ot tho land after tho tain Knapp 'Aft r sulmiing agonies nt removal of the .limber, pud from the sum wh'o'i h in nd shtiihleis.the third mate, thus obtained "deducting the estimated three sailors, and Mr, Frank Garrard, v due ot the land on the first day of 'f Brooklyn. N. Y., a cabin passenger, January, 18(i , or on the day of purchaa j were providentially enabled ou Sunday ed since that dlite. j morning last t') reach the bmch near !). Vhere no repairs havo been nude Fort Clinch, Fernaudina, Flu, In an i, tl. inrimefr iman ni.v l.nililinff oh ii-: exhausted conddion, with tho dead ed by him during the preceding fivn years, notliinar can be deducted for re pairs made during the year for which liis income is estimated . . . . "RETTER GO!" ' - A few days previous to the election we heard a Clyhier man enquire the 1 . v...i. u i',. nearest rot 'olo Canada faying, it (jeti. , , , ',. J Geary was elected ho Wanted to sell out , and migrate. It' he is Mill of the same j mind we would bo pleaded to learn it, ! and would suggest that, to be sure of I lie direct 'road, he would enquire of some of his triends who have traveled it. Tiik People uf Pennsylvania g-ither us the ft aits of their great victory oil the 9th, irst A , IJejiublic.111 Governor for two yi-ais. Eighteen Wi'imbl'icm Congressmen '1 gained. A Wopublicaii U S Senator in place 1 f Ci 1 wan. A liopublican Senate 21 to 12. A Uepubiican House (i.) to :io. The adoption of the Constitutional Amendments. Tlio restoration ot the rebellious States. ... ,. Enduring Peace. Unstained Freedom. Universal . ustice- ' : Such is the lesson to North, to South, to all! ' ' " ' ' . ... TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. IIon-.G. V. Lawrence h is been re-elected to Congress trom the. Twcnty.fourtU District, by tho following vote COL'STIKS. Lawrence...., Heaver......... Washington.; Qrccuo Lawuescb. ItoNTUOMEnT. 2,121 '885 ; 1 ITU . 1,021. : 3,185 , 1,021. Lawroncu's niaj. l-,Blit. 'lho Unionlovyii Standard cflast week says : ( " We learn, just as wo' go to pi ess, that' Captain James ' Cope',' .' son of exi Shot- IF Eli Coiio. rf lhu ldaco. was run over by the care at Oitum wa, Iowa, yes terday, rind ' instantly killed.' Partic ulars next! wcek;'r", . - . .1 A dispatch from Indianapolis, Ind.i sta'esthnta lorrillo storm passed over Franklin, Johnson, County, which de molished sixteon houses, almost destroy ed the railroad depot, and killed ono ho v. 7 ' Tub Governors election takes place in W astern Virginia next Thursday.' ' Our fVictids in that Stato claim 10,000 against 'My l olicv.' " ' ' ' ' ': ... . . .-I;'.. ..,...'....-' Sisuioi's Finn at Wasiiisijtos, Pa About eleven o'clock on., Friday night saya the'. Pittsburg ; CimmcrckU , of the 22 J (nst-V; fire was disooycred .issuing from 1I1 roof ofii two story fYumo house on Main strop, in the borough ot.Yyim ingtoii'i .directly . oposito ,.tho Mansion ILiiisu, occupied by ., Davis Bros., as a bakery and opnfectionoiy, , and before the clttjiui)s could be thoroughly prousiui, 10 fin lies had comuiunioaied,to,' two aiijiiinjiig buildings. ,.,Tho. small though stiorgetio, li re department of tho .borough, ruudui'ed valu iblu serviue, and by the mo-itoxtrnonlinary exertions, ooiiBiied, the, fir.t to tlu,,row iji; which it prigi.iaf ed. notwithstanding the fact. that it was , hply supurnK'd front other buildings by a brick wall and ,t fourteen feet alley . The j house destroyed) were,.thq! pioporly ''of , Hum J Ww.,.AIfMt'y'-- ,,,r 1,8 colilto.meV, uoynsuied.;. by Messrs. Davis Bros., who were in mired to the amount of $!00 in the Cumberland Valley Company.' Mr. Geo. Davi lo&t all his olotbiiiff, $-'00 in money, and a valuable gold watch. A silves watch was stolen front him while the tire wa-i racing The next house was used by Messrs. Montgomery it Gibson as a law olllce. Ttie firm suc ceeded in saving their papers and fur ni'.uie. Mr. John Steep oocupied the third house tw a restaurant and residence, lie succeeded in savn g a poiliou of his fiiruiture, but his loss will be heavy, as his stock was not insured. It is gener ally bjlieved that tho fire was the woik of an incendiary, ' whose object was plunder. - ' THE DISASTERS AT SKA. , We continue lo receive sad accounts ot tho effects of the lalo storms, especi ally along the Southern uoa-t. In re gard to tho Evening Star, the lossot which with nearly all on board Ihe Sa vannah lltpublic.in of the Olh iust. has the following account i Sho left New York on Monday, Ooto. ber 1, at 10 o'clock A. M., with a' valu able cargo, and upwards of i500 souls on hoard, including the crew. On the morning of the 2d iust. 'sho encounter ed severe weather A ' tremendous northeast gale taking the sh.p.she labor- ed heavily and her tire were exliiiguish- ed. At 0 'o'clock, when about. ISO miles off Tybeo Light, she suddenly went down. Eighteen persons succeed ed in milking tlieir escape by taking lo one 01 iter small ooais, in . which iney bodies of two of their companions who had died from want and exposure. Three.othcr' boats, filled with pits sen gers how tinny il was impossible lo learn left the ill-fated steamship at tho same time, ono of which, containing the purser and engineer, was in oompanj w'Rji one which reached Fernandina until Friday, when it was lost siydit of. ., . . .... , -. . . Captain Knapp, who left the ship in lhl. ,,al vvjl, lhu ,hirtl ,.t.( w,im, W(W '(jap-i:?ed four time-, met his death by a piece of drill wood, which, sinking hi.m in inn ioreneail, KillO'l I'lin. J here is hot tlio slightest chanoe of the escape of any of the women and children. . GltKAT Fl.OOl) AND LoSS OI-' Ll VK8 A dispatch from Baltimore, Thursday. Got, 11, says. The rain Iris continiiod to day alino.it without, intermission. Heavy Hoods on all tho streams have caused considerable' damage aiid loss of life. A nun. ber of milldams and bridges have been carried away. Tho bridges on. the Franklin and Frederick tump ko are gone. Several houses have been swept away. A family of six persons and another ot three wet o dimmed. Seeches tor b"i;lge, 0:1 the Biltimore an 1 Ohio Ifuilroad, was des'royed A number of dams and biidg.s 011 llr.t Patapsco were destroyed. The extensive dam at Elsy villo was swept off. and coming ag iinst tho tuluipiko bridge nt Ellicotl's Mills that was destroyed. The wrecks finally accumulated at the heavy stouo bridge at Illchester, 011 the Baltimore ami Ohio road, thiitcon miles ' fioin , Halt nnore, which gave ' w ay to the tremendous ptessuro. This bridge was con idered 'tho strongest on the', road and had t-tood' out njainsl all former 11 oils. 1 The largo dam of tho Union Manu facturing Compupy on the Upper Patap. so with a part of its null race, stabling aiid horses, together with tho bridge connecting the works with the Baltimore and OI116 Wailrya l, we're all . swept off. The daiii of the (Iranite Factory at El licott's and inueli other property nt that point, in addition' to. that'buforo mention ed, has been destroyed. Many houses and inueli other property in the Patapsco Valley 111 Variously "dumiiged. There are reports of 'several lives being lost. Two persons are believed to havo been drowned at Ellicott's Mills. A despatch from Washington, Oct.13 says; ihe Potomac has 'been' lisiiis rapidly all day. Tho canal has over flowed, and many of the houses ulontr . the northern banks are submerged, The inmates ot some of the branches iu tho . ., .t '... -- . .; .- nuiiiiiDnrno id ero ouiiL'ed to eavo n. r t,ie,,,J,,t,on raaa. :The W InTL.TX"., STI. , canal attmued its grehtoslt height at about half-past one o'clock this after noon, ' when' it ; reached within a few inches oftho top ot I lie' fenco at the southeast) corner 'of . the VVhito House lot, south of tho President's. Knst of this lot for' soino distance the water was full of men' and women wading for terra firma, waist deep, bringing olffurmturu and clothing. ',' - ' ' l-i.. ' 1 1 - ; r. VV lio'i 'a, J.'Jiu' I r f Tho son of one of our conservtitivo frjends in this county uaviug lately took n laiicy to . auh' ler of one of our colored citizens, took occasion on n certain night of lust week to slope 'With her.;. They were bursiied (wo understand) by their parents, as far as the Pnnimylvania Hue, when all traces oftho fliug couple wore loBtv.Vois. vdte National.'. . '': l ' ' ' I !TI,i i a Poversod 'pliturb' pfthe Wnr of rnees'i -heard .so"iiiitOh ubbut'prvious A plank haxjiut been brought to New York from California,, which is believed to be the largest ever seen in the United Slates. It measures twelve leet long, it . r : 1. ..'I.. 1 . eiifiii ieei lour inuiies wuio, nnu is tnreu I fuel thick This nl ink was cut from a . ,i tree known'as tho redwood tree, an in-1 habitant ot the Sierra Nevada iiiuim- . I tains. These are probably the largest : treus in the world, many of ihom reach ing the enormous height of three hnn ' t 1 dred tee t. aud raniring in circnruluieneo ' . ' from Unity to ninety feet. ! " 1 1 BtiTiMoRK City greets the loyal ppo- tile of tho North and sends the tiding - , Of Victorv tO SWell the ehorilS Ot p:ilU J . .. ... otic triuiniih. M iyor Chapman was re . ' . , . 1 . elected by nearly 3,001) majority and 11 , 1, 1,1 ... doiiucil that 4s unanimously Kepuiuman ' v .... , . , , ,. ., 1 , in both branches. On tlio ntn 01 ro- , . 1 . -m I...1 ...111 voinber tho nooide of Maryiaiui win, ,11- , . ,. , ,. l .,, elect (ill tho ivvpubliuail loilgre'smail , , .. , , ii ,.,',(., 1 1,,, and a .legislatuio that will lain) uu -, '..' .. . 1 .. ' ..,! .... , UOIlSlllUllonal HllleiUlineilin unu ii.'"i Mr. Cr. swi 11 to tho Senate. -Tr. m - ' , The New Y.ork Tribune compares ' , , , ., 1 Cicnernl Uix to Lord Nelson s sailor, who .' ' ., , once rowed Ladv Hamilton .ashore, mm ,',," , 1 1 ! 1 ,1 . on beintr aked by ber ladyship wneinei ,, , , . ho would have a cr'ass ot nun. a mug or t)e(!r or a , llin,lw of pn,ieh j0r his trou- ! , , . . , - , b()w , .j, yoM ,,1UIU!,, ma'ain.'I will tako tho rum now, nii.t, 1 iv 1 1 . 4 i iftiilu vnwv It 1 UU lilt' INU " J w "V enip is mixing the punch for mo.' Terrible and dcst'ruu ive liros oceured in Oltaway and Qiiehco, Canada, on Sunday and Sunday night respectively In Ottawa many 'tenement houses were burned, and a largo number of -famili-s rendered homeless nnd destitute. In Qiiebeo two thousand houses wero des troyed, four men killed and a number wounded. A public meeting hni been called for the relict of the unfortunate. Every parent who has a son or a daughter to send to school, diould .write for a circular ofthcState' Normal S:hoo!, at Edmboro, , , Piiotkctini the toosot children's shoes from wear by Metal 'liis, has proved u moBt impoilant and ust till invention Uut until lately a great mistake in apply ing iheinchk-fly to the coarser grades of shoes. For the higher the cost ot the shoe the more there is-eaved by protect ing the toe from wear,' which can only be done by a Metal Tip. Genteel Met' at I'ippcd. shoes are now being made and are woru by tho beat families in ihe city. Manufacturers could not have con fei r.d a greater pul liu favor ihaii by supplv irg this great want li jxIoh Jour nal. Donation. On last Monday evening our generous citiiS'-'tis conlnbutcil 10 the Tolict of I'ev. M.l' Siillwell, who is very low i health. coutincd by that slow woik er t-f death consumption. Wo arc not aware ot what amount in cash and ihe necessities ot lite, but prcMime, enough to gladden the hearts ot hiin.-e!f and family. S.M) Ai.T.WUNT. Mis, Hurley, wife of Senator Jhirley, while on a visit to souir of her friends near C imeron, a few da sinco wa-t thrown Irom her carriage, and probably fatally injured, nor shoulder bono, ono arm and leg arc broken, be sides she is otherwise severely bruised, The particulars of tho accident us we learned from a gentleman who was there shortly nfor it ocourcd.who says s Mrs. lhu ley, in company with several frii-uds started for Cameron, in a . two horse cairiage, and in . going down quite a steep hill, the bolt w hich tasioiies one side of t.he' tonguo to the axle dropped out, and the carriage rim over tho, bank, throwing the. whole company out, the other parties were but slightly injured, We cli i ihe above trom the Mounds - 1 - , ville Ntttio-al, prusumni!;. as the parties 1 ' ' are known in this vicinity, it wornd be of interest to some of our. readers. MARRIED. Oct 1 1th, tit the houu ot Mr. James i Carrol, ot Greene county,, Fu., by Ifev K ral?' J'' t t it in a , it. .r.M ami mis . both of tii'eetio CO., ?, """ i i " ' ' ' ' - , . t.. !.. .Hton'Anu Uv : ! aitiito.-nli Ids. "'"' jiMlH.ll M. . f..i, - - -. ; ( -, On 12th 4 Sept ,1806. by. . I lev, -J- C Mumver Mf n M. ,,W. .W.o.ei), to Miss Nancy Hiwuu, all of Greene oo., Pa. Oct.! 9ih. 1 BOn.' by" j,lvy. .0,. ' W, Me Wberteft' lJr. Phasic U. Swan, nnd Miss-Loii' 'Waj.tos, at Hie home of th6 bridd's tathor, lirClai'lcsVille, (Jroono co.', Pa. ?!.; 't : . ." -K'l ,'' ' ' I'!!-' On the 20th ot Sept , 18fid, - by Uov. P. Ax'tdl. Mr Wm. U.' Mii.i.umn to M.ss S. M'. ,Nioiioi,8, both ot Hihlnlli Tp., Oreeuo co j Pa. .,i ,,, . :, . oil Tuosilav evenina, th? Iflth Inst,,, ' i 7i i' v .,.,h hVlhi. ltev A It, inthoC P, Chureli, Uy lliu Itev rt, li, Miller, Mr S.,-,8 Baa, . nnd. M'Mj "Jknnik" Wiam, all ot this place. '. ' , V. .. .': ., .. i .i... t Thanks for tlio ttice cmik firm the above parties On tho 27th of Sept , by thbsamu talnliig a thorough, praetleal Engllsl; Kduca ,' i .r i v Ji, 1IV I,, M'ns A li Miuai'i Unii. Tliu Statu assluls taoso who Intend It ', J;,.-S , ii ' s ' :-l ' n ?!i becnino teachers. A ecrllllcato IVunl tills In th tit liichlull 1 p-,, Greene Co., 1 a. 1 ,tluti u ,, for life hi all parts of 1',-niv Mr both (if Iliclihill On the 2d 'iiist'., b)! the same. Mr Danii. .;rii,-. ,si ai.w.!.J .- ,...' niki SmvI.i'.i V, tti;-' Mufs' KbiCtiitiTHj 1U,' both 6f 'ttichliiU l?p Oreeuo UO.W DiiiLt, Pa, PREMIUMS AWARDED UYT11E GREENE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL HOUICTY", AT THEIR mi ANNUAL KAIU HELD ATUARMIOIUEI.8, pa, OCT. V1T1 & 6T11 I SOU. ' , RmI DrallKllt' Btiilllun. Tlua ' V uv. .!..., "-.I ...... Juliii lliNtou. U,nl Urania Aimiiniil. Khl. Cwiinlwll. " ' u'w Aimiimii. isiiu cwnni I miu Mi piimuiti ji nor. u,i 3 vi.urcW Hiiilllnn, Uiiml fi',i-i. vmi ii-t. J-i n ciu.-r. Km y.-uriiiiK iiur III; -liiinl Iaiiw, ami bral. I. T ni,l,ll... Hi .t Sin-lnn lmro fii.iii'iir imr,u.-k, 2ui bm, j),ii uu.wm.ui .ir. u.t timiry n rim...u. i.t y. nr i,i it.-uun, j,u n,.u iml lnt. fclliui Bl.iiiii. u..t im ,wlt , ,,.,. Uiut.y AmwiroiiK, Jmi i,ii, j k. iiu-n.-y. ii,t n mliru roll, J""" llalljr. II. -t Sprlim mill-.- A.lmry Sti nlil... 2ml Hint, X, II. Allilri'W. Ilrnl Ji Um ..y Itulini-la J.llli.,.li)lllU..l. liillllK,,.'ll.I I...,.I1iii(!.,I ,UH. .... ..... ,,, utu,,,., .-,,, i;ilt iimwy iiiiwi. limi sih-iuk muiu it, .vn ir.-w um., IUiIiiik "li t Dilvliu St.illl.ili, f'1'1"'111'"-;, i11 '";" iuri., .. i. KiiIiiIiviii Wnlti-in, 2i,il h.-l, J. C. N.-ul. ;l v.-ul-ni l -- f Mnu.i-. -jii.t u-.i run-i. coiiiit. u :i .j-.w ..1.1 it. 1. "i 1 iinri.iii iiiini .1111111. u miiuiii. u.. ' .mil. -nil IH'1.1 illlllli-l, rHII.111. Hi-St ll'l' r uhiMmii hhumuIi, iimu u, -j, w-,,, .imu,., ii. lli't illlvliiK iiiilmiil, .1. II. lira, Jnil 1., I', i-i v hi- ! I . tli nl pair ur ililvlut; nml.-a. I,. A. 1'ii.ir. 'JiiU In t. Minor Uiin. Hint rl'lliiK ntilimil, ir J. II. I,il.llv,'.'n.l int, Jimu niurhsiiirr. iut wuiuinn miim 1, ii,.,n-uu . Hint iruiiiim iinhiiiil, Tiiiw.i-mi.jiiii iii.,t, likii- nnung. n.-t im.-hii niuinui, rim... cm 1,211,1 i,.t, a lMI"ikii.' Hi-it Hull, Curlili-y Oiir.u-il, -Jinl lii., ,1. K. hhi-iiiv. iii.t iiuii iin.i..r -j v.-nr oi l. iiu ji Kiimiiiu. jmi liml.Uwiruc Kmuik. llwt Hull h.iU iiii,..i-II uiiiiiIIh ulil, iviiuamwu un, -m iiuii ciii iinitur n nuiuiiis nw w s. Ili'nt jri'Lo Oxi'ii, Julm l.iiii. -Ju.l li,.I.S. I'. Mlinir, n,., u,i,,. a vianniii, .iiiniiihinsi. Muni, Jmt iu...i. IIiiiiiIh Dtiliuiy. Hut imw IIiikIi Kn.-iiimn. u'inl Um, m,u Kw.allMU it -ki ll.-H.-t-:..iwvi-1i ttv.uinil iliroymra iiIiI,.Iu!iim IMI, '.'nil ln-i-t, llniry Slri!-iin.i-k. II lil i r Ulllir-Ulll, y,,iri,i, ,i iiiii, unii i,i, i.m. Mini lli-Ht li'irl'iuitiiial. linli Kivniin. -ii'l ln'Mt, I'.-ai-H'in Miimr. lli S,iiiili llm-k, .Imiy UivdU ml Im.l Anliniy Mrutilii. H''nt ytMi lliu i tuii-li '-iirk. Awii-.try Sti-ulil", 2nil lii-Kt. S, II. Swim. II, ,t i lllUll lulrli liilnli, .1 I I V- l)-ii. mm. 11m I ln'.t, Mill. Iliiniiwiiv. Ili'wl Sa.xuliv Hnek, Ah'iii rv Slnililii, vin.l ln-Bt..li'11'i'l-inill Will-m. - lli.KtS.;lli.ili llili-U, a-iumj- sti-ui.iu. iiit Siuni-u i:m 11 in lennii, r, s u. Swim, 2mlli'.-Ht, J.,11. Il.a. lli-Ht Hp ml -h vi'irliiu ICwin. ,1. n. Una, 11,1.1 Si.uii,.ii Lami, .1. 11 u-,t. jmi wm niinaway. Ilyi-t Siixnny Kwi'H. Ai-liili'V Slitilili-. -.Siiil liuiit. n 11. 111,1,11,-. n,t n,uny i.uhIih. .. 11.1111,11,., -j,i Iiu, N. II. Hlilill.'. UM Si'lllim Kww, Ai.lmri Stl-lilili,. rti.i.i nupinv r fsntii tnnn i.iu.-Hit'rur iixtonuiiiro Ku-i-.' .1. K. Bulky. lli-Ht luliiriiil Mli.vi, Jiiinin ll-ll. --'ml hint, Hiiimifuri. 1t.1t iiiu-u hw,ii Main, .1. n-y ii,vi.iH.,, iMrsV,!!!: .'n,. h."'" a, 'ii'lrt.'"; "r'S K u s Kt.voHll w.i.k iinni.-y. n.t r.it hK, j v. N'-itl. 2imI I""!.!). C. Ni-nl. Mst Mt'itt whmi, . I. K. Hell. I lli-Ht Sil'iliK Wiwiin,.l..N.ri-aKii. lli-i-l IIukkJ' J. N (.'liiK, -.'ml i.ct, .1. M.rr.ip.. m-si ki-iiui hi la, lli,l;ani,v l,n-. Mm i-i'iiprr itn.i miiwern-iiui'iilii'il) ltiHMi.'Niali-iit Hi-rkmn k I.iiiik. next Movvr, l llu!iliiiril-i.) Ili"-.iiin ,t Irtin. Ilit i-i-il i-inti r, II. f . Walmm, ;ln,l li..i, l,.i kuin n i Il.-f-t luirni' Hay Itiiki-, A. Wulix, Uial i-illu kimi, Juliiiriiut Tnililll. Ili'.t ilisplny nf Itnwari-, l.i-n I- A. IVmnl-i, ml lii-i-t, l.i'Wl- A. Wimilii, It-'Kl Iwn liut-st- ilinv, .1. F. Kli-ln'i', Jml liiwt. .1. I'. Ht.-li.-r. llMt I'miliiiiK Sim-:-, .1. V. Kli-lii-r, Jml biNt..l. V. Hu ll. r. ' Hi-it lii--l-.ti-.nl. W. A.lllti-liK HihI rltiirn, ll.-i-k uu & lioii:i. Ili't liiill iliii.n ni' Ih-uuiim, Daviii I'.irk.'i-. lln.1t Ciilii ri-iilii'i-. ilnliii li-a:,'n Sr., 2ml ln--t, Iiv-vl-l Slinivur. Uo-t Kviitiiriit.ii-, Davl.l Sluiivi r, 2ml ln-itt. .Mill I'l i;r,i Sr. It.--t lililn S nlilln, It ili,lul,!i ,k Jt,,-ivu' li st l,:i,ll- Saililh- II A. Smllli. ll.'Hl lli-iin SaiMli. tl'i'i- iliilln Kei'l ll,nt l.-nlii.H Sil.lilli- t ri-i-s, Jii'm Ki-i-r. lli-Ht Call Skin, . I. .tin 1 11 .li-. II -it Mill i- iliipi-r I., Hlli, i, J.illli .'i.,ll.'n, II.--I Si-ln Su!i, .Ii.Iiii riiuil.ii. lll lliu, II.Kll.l.UrlH.llT. 11. 1 1 II t ll. -Jtill lli'rtt, T. II. Itulli. ll,-t I'lin, limit ii,-i:)ri'il. Hiiriit-lt & l.ii-Hti.c, -Ju l li.-rit, Win. ili-,i,i-.v. Hi-ill CniiiMi- Hunt ..ri.il. llnnu'lt ,1: liai-lm. 2ml hrnt, T. II. Until. Il,-M viiiiii.illln-tioi-, T. II. Itulli, -Jml li.-t, T. II. Until. Hint ivnaiaiM tin:- kIih:-h. ii.ui.i, Ilnnii'tl A Piirllii. Il,'4t uin-i',1 II mis ,l,ilm , Wilov, -Jn, ti.-Nt S.iimIi Hart. Il.-nt l.ar.l, Jlr. .lelm Wll.'y. Il..t Ihmicv, 1 im. Julm Owynii llr-t Sniv-I.nni liiiilasv-n, Mr, 0, 11 Anilri w, lin.l lii'-il Mi-i. M irlli I'livviin. II t I'lilli- I cluili, .liun-ii n.iriii-, -Jml lii-.t, .Mm. I'lin., Ii.i llnrrly. llit mlr, nl' Kai'tnry lilnnli -t-i, Mi-4. Jiwi ill lltiyuti. II .t p ilr lilnnk k'-tn, liuini-iitait... Miu .Inlui itaifv. 1, rut, .Mi. M.irllin Ni-at. Hi-. Cirin Cil'in-I. .Mi-h, W. O. Oi-iiiiiih, 'Jml IkM. ill in l'.-nl D.iwlln. I!.--.! lt,ix.'nl-i it.-.M. C.Ui-iiiiiiw.'JiiiI In- t, Mil IhiiIIi K.rlli.M. Ilriit ll.l.X lllllintl, M, H.I, .1,11 O wynii, '-'inl lii-Ht, .Mih. IhiiH.t riin. lli-Ht linv Lillrll, .Mi'H. Saiiim-I ll.ii, -ml lu'Sl,.MrH, Alirnl AriiiMlr.,ii:. Hi-t talili lliinn Mi-h. Alth-il Ai'iiiHtrtini, -ml lit-Ht .Mr. Tluw. t'ni-i, Il'iHtllm-iiTliri-iul, Mrii. .IuhIhIi 0,v,viiii. Ili-nt white .jnilr, Mi-h. .Iiwi-i'll ArillHlriai-f; lirnt titm-y .illlt, NIi-m. Juhi-.i ArtllHtriillir. -lilt lli-Ht. Mini Kli.CH Clilllli't ; lli-Ht Hi:t-Hi tlllll, Jin, II ii, iii! i SiiiIIIi. '.'ml nt, Mini Kali' M Wll.-y ; l.rnt l'ili liiiilt. )1rn II b'Wrliilit, -JiiU til-si, MIh.i (julnilii. UivIh; Imst crot:li:t wurk, Mi.w .l.iri; imt Oivyini, -Jn.l liwtr, Mi'H Alt.x H'iiln--iv. ; lii-Hti-ryHt illil wurk, M-h IV OOr-iiim-.. an lli-Ht. MIh. liaf-M ll.'.vi li.-tknit lum-rlliiK, Mm M O.voiii. -Jml Ih-hI, .Mi-h M.iry S -atnn; hHt ri-nt li.-t i-il;jtiir, AIihh l.lz.ii. Il.-i'tiiiaii! Lost ym.-iiiii iiamllnjr, -Mi-h. I C tin .v, Ju l li.-it, Mi-h T ' M.-Clrllillrl : lu st nil piiliilliiit. Mm'T M .M 'C'li-llati.1 : li.-.il .iriianiinit.il lialr. wurk. Mr I. Kl. tml- k-ii,Jml lii-nt Mi-h.IC flullyi ll.-Ht i"i'li.-l I iknr. lil. f, Mm Alux lli..lui-rH. ilnil Hi-it, Mi-h Ali'V lt...l)t.-i: Imtpla i-iihIiIiiii. JIi-hWO Hi ihh. 'Jml l-nt, Mi-h .1 C ll.il'lv; lii-t Nn-illi- l..ik,MI Kill,' M Wlli-y, Jil l.r.t. Mhh Maiy ICi't-vi-b ; lii-nt watili liui-k'-t. Mihh I'l. ('run 'Jml I ..... t , Mm Saiiiiit-I Hiiiilin; lii'Ht i-lti'iiei-i liatul unit hIciivi'-i, MIsh Mv.Iii ll.irliiian, 'Jml Iii-hI. MIhh Aima .Mitr.liii-kr In-nt i-Ii.-iiiIhii ynki-iilil.H'"ti'l'H, H..h It .1 H -yniililH; lii-Ht kIuvi-h liiiaiit iiiiiiI... .MIhh .Mim-ri'il Cri-c; l., Ht i-..at iiiiiiIi hy iiiu-i-lihi'i. MIhh I'atli.irllln IIi-.vIhj Ih-hI vt:t niaili) liy iiiacliiiK. M Irt4 Ciitliin-lii- Dii.'Ihi Ih-hI vi-.'t ina.l.. l.y lialnl, Mi-HY't' OllllllH, -ill, I lli-Ht. S1M1 Slll'.lll Illll'tl'I.Vl lllHt I:IH main- l-v Imliil, Mrs W t' llrininiHl ln-it liirt. Mi'h. W O iIi'imiiih, Jml hi-.it, .MrH.II.iiiilltiniSnillli; hunt i l.i.ik, Mih T II l.in c ilw. -Jml Ih-hI Miu Ainiil Mll ",tn,'k : li.-nl li-.iiiM-t, Mi-h. W I'l-miyt Iii-hL itr,-hH. 1i-h IV O OriHiiiiH, -ml li.-nt, .Minn M.iltllalllvyi.iu ln--t lamp mat, MIhh Katu M Wlli-v, --'nil Ih-hI. MIhh Kati-M Wll.-yi ln-t liu.irtli 111--, Mih.I (! Ilul'lv. 'Jiiill.Ml.Mi-Hl.i.li' KliamlU'ii: li.'HtHiilt lurcliilil, MihAI,'x II".1:;,'-h.'Jii I li.-Ht, Mi-h Win I'l-nny : l,it ruHtin w.nk, Mi Win I'. nnv. Jl"l l.i-il, Mi.vt Amn .Mitr.l... k: 1. ..'t ri.tlun hum-, JiiU 0 W t-'valiH.Jn llii-t. MihC It An-livu t li.-nt llimn Ii.ihi-, Mi-h Aim.-llinavi 11: li.,t injll. n In-s,,, ) j Halt, Jn, lirat, Slrn ll W Kintn; lu,.. wnulMi H'H'kH, Mr .l.ilin ll.illi'y,'Jn.ii"it Mi-h l!r,.. A.-tiHtr,.n; Ii-h .-.ill.ii-. tlun nl' iijipli'H Mm J.mI .Ii Onynii. 'Jli.l ln-nt, Kll .h -'iiiih: li.-stHp.-i-im-'ii n' api!.i,(! V II.u-ih. -Jii 1 li..t. 0 W .1,-,iiih: ll:'St HK'lllllUll I if H! UM. Ml'H.l.lllll l.lW.Vim l K,, -L'f lltl-l 1 llf .lilu','H, Mis iiilti-lil (l ii'ilii,,!-! Iii'.il null Tii-in nl i;nii"H. Mlnt.l'ilia Uiiiim-I.Jii.l Ii-hI, Mm m n-y Wlli-vi Iii-hI Hp, ;:l. m, -ll nl' imp h, .Mih-OI -I II il-t.-in-l l'".t, M.-.i .1 I) riminl ki-ii: lii. it.l.m'ii'iUi: win -h M -hS.i-.i1i II irl ; lm. ,-nlli..'t.ni nl' pnliitni h. J.-.ini-H II u iu-h: Ii. nt mvih-i pijint'i' i, lliratn li lli.rin It ;' Iii-hI ln-i'tH, ANi'iihain 0,..H-jmin: ln-nt inilil.iKi,, .l,u-ii!iVili-y! lii'Ht patnpkiiiH, Al.riliun O ...hi'iuiii ; li Ht li ir.K'iilu. (! It Atl-tri-w; h mi i'.il.i'l,,ii ul' pu- u-ti vu o l.li-.i, Mi-HMarllii (ly in. Ji. I (."Hi. Uu .Inlm Wlliy: l.-nt Hti.-rliii. n nt' wli-iil, ,Iiihi 'Ii iwi-iiti : li it hk- lm -ii nl", -ii ii Mini M irlll.i (Iwyitn: hi'-t n).i-imi-fi i.t'oalH, .1 , -1 1 , Mll.y: hi-Ht hi -(.i..i.ti nl" tlnntliy Hi-i-1. .Inliui Lnn;. -ivl li-'t. .lai-uli Uiirr; Ii, .it Hpi-i lau-n nl' rlnvm-Hi'i-.!. .IhIiii Cimhii. Sr ., Ii'-it i.'vl.viiilr.nl'ii',-.l wli-at, II'iih.iii l-'.-i- ly-o- li.if.1 iitip!.j pri'v.-rvi-.i. Mi-h l,!ili- I'li'linllmil, -Jii, I Ii Mt M h l'li,)i-lni llnr-i-litlii'Ht p,'iu-liii-tHi,rvi-H, Mr. l,i,. l'i(.i.l;i,ii. -Jn.i i.i-hI, MIh S.ili.iua Jciinliiii : l. it pi' ir piVM-'i'ies. Mr V. I.'. (Ir.ianiH, Jii,l Ir hi, MihT I. Uniieni nt: ln-.it ipi uru a-. h,.mu. Ml -h Iji.li-Swan, 'Jul i.,.-i,Mr,i lailu rli-ntilk in la-nt it'-a o'i,,n-.v .r -h.-i-vi-h, Mi-h I'Iih-'i i !'n ,:ly : licit i:li.irv pr. . ri-..,, M . . '.IC lliir..ill,'Jii. ! , 'lln O It An .l-.-wj h 1 1 t.ml.iln l-i'.n-rv.'H, Mr Win M r i-.iiiiki'ti, Jii'l Ii.-hI, Ml , Julm il.-y ; lii-nt ialir,-iil Ji-lli-y. Mr.i..li.ti,iiiliti U.ivi.h,i, ; li.-it .iilii.-.-..-ll,i. Mi M irjr li Miti lini-.i; ki-nl l-lu -Ulu-rry Ji-lly. Mr-i IVmU ilrih'iim: nnt nppl i J.-lly . M.-h WinU tlriii.iil : l.i'it appli-litilti-r. MIhh Mary .lamH..tr, hi-Ht tnm 1 1 1, nit. a-. Mr i W M r'li'iiiilki-ii t l,-4t lilai-kijnrry Jinn, Mm W ('IIi-ihiiiih: li-Mt nririn il ulu, Mihh S il.nii i .1 i-itui iirn . ln Ht lUlit liri-u l, Mr-r It An livw, Jml Ir-l, ,Mih 11,-11 llan,.-lii orlyi lent l-il-U. Mi'H S llniitlirx I I'i'Ht punti I initio, Ml'Hl Cylil. l-'li-niilkrii: Ii.-hI Hii.in;i..rak.H. Mi-h M i-t Al-iiiti-.ir;( la.Ht l.'itt.'i'. MIhhS'ii-.'Ii ll.irtt'.y, Jtei 1,-t M'h l'aill It-a, ,'lnl lii-Ht', Mi'H Hal-all llal-L; ln-Ht i-lii..,Hii, MUh M u-y ,l,iinl.i..ii, 'Jii ll..i-t, Mm.l I) I'lrntilki'iii luiwl rii.!iiinl...r ii. kli-H, lr Hainlltnli Sinl'lt l In Ht anliil Hiiup. .Ml-H W C Ol-inilllH. Jnil b vt. Mil W'Clll'ni : I. -t ,.,iH. L. 1 1 t ll ,il-.iH, Mi-h Suln. in-i .l.-nnt.-ixi, '-'ii-1 t"'!. Mt-i M i;rnl,- It .n ini l.int rai-tiw. (l'nii'Hli.'iiil,iMi'HTNiiit, Jut In-ni.Mi-H llaiiillluti Suiltli; liiHt i-imtni iHipturi.,l.llHli S,ilntn-i .l.-iintiuHi l."it .-r.vH.in-Uiniiiiitn MiiHSnlnai'i,!, ti'il'i-ti ln-nt ilalilia, M.'hh Snknn-i .I'-miiiijH, Jmtii-Ht MIhh .M ntirti- ll.-n-in: lii-nl nlli.rrli.n nl' (l,'ul,isi.alal, -l;ii-iin..l,,llil Knl.'.'l'H. -Jli.l lii'.t, I. 11 Hull, . . IIISl.'ltni'l.lNAIU'l'lli-lMII'.MS. ' lii-nt I'lnliu, l'l-..r..l to llal.-l l. -nt I'lann rni-.-r I'rmf. J .V lliilii: b 'Ht wihIi Kliinil. Willli.ni Itlti-lili-l li.Ht Hpunli.i it' I... III. 11 ....... H I i If ..! u..l I.i'lll. Oil t lYnuiuMUnii-uti tm, .v.ir.v, i.ni-n.v t iu-t I ninniiv illlliivr. li II lli'll! Iii-t in iin-Ani-'l-linn Illl.nt, ' n n Imi i ii J.-aii. iiiirm-in '.-t iiniiji-iii-, .w I itaiali 11 n l. -Jli'l Ik'M, AIhh jV .1 llarl: lii-Hl-lilaulilKirry pr. rv.-, .ikh m.i itu-ti ii.-a tmn nn j,.iiy, Amu ,iiii-,i,,i' . l..t i.iii.l.. iii l.iii.i. C k An, rmv. 11. II, Cuns, I'r.iHl.timt. J. I'. Mitciii:.-::ii, M.i-rolrry. HIIIIMIflr,l!UH UU ltf-nll,-Vr-"' ( '"-- n , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jYD.UINBTIU 1'IUX JN-. J'lL'K. Ii'tturs of Ail'Hiiiliir.iil ia iinm tltu Kstato of Ai.i-.x. DiMtNS. lute of Kirliliill In., lireene ui., l'ii., tioo it, iiuvin ueen ;rinieu id uiu unilM-simied by tlio Iteyister oi Uii-one t;o., M p,,lwmg klll)wll( u,emsu!ve hidulitud to JMnUi, a e remiealed to pay tlie suuie, 'nntl tluiso bavins cltiluis asuhist mM lMU ,... r.,(,l,u.,.,.i 1Pl.H,mt ti,,,,,, ,n)v iu aiitlicutl- 1 . - l.l.l.AIII'.l 11 Jl.ll.ia. I A dm tx. . Oct. 24, 1800 Ot. i GREENE COUNTY' 8. ' i." In the Orphans' Co;'rt-of s,:dil Couilly, Ho., K1, Dec. Turin IHCJi. '" . In the mailer of Hid ncciiiuit of J. D. Hon nlken and 'l A. Flciinlkcn, Atlinlulstral is of John W. Elenulki'ii, tl"e'd. And now t" wll t T lino 1.1. Itjtlil.- Tho Court appointed V. E.' Oanen. Km., luiillt ir lo iixnininii sail account 1 and report i.'U cxcoptlons tllud. ! Bv lliu Court. , , ' , ' J. F. Tiisti'i.s, Clerk. . i, Nnllee Is herein' L'lven to tho imi'lles Inter- ested, that 1 will attend to Hi) dalles of the ; tiov,i iiivm iiimniit at uiu o jc In Wavnes-: tmrg, ou Mondny thu SUUi day of November next,, ,. .'. . , ;; , ( ,!)t, W. E. Qa.-kx. . . . ; : Trq-?r C1aTE NOUJI.VL SCHOOL, . ' ' ' ' " " libl HOKO, lilllllCO,, l'A, -) Tills School olfirrs exceileiu liiellllios lorolt. il- lo sylvaala, ami oximii.iu thu holder Irom exam Illation by Hulnitll "111 'ers ' Tlio Winter Term Illation of nniinoi om -era i .viiinpun.DjncitilKirMli. ., For Cl-eular or Catalogue, : , i-ir address oct 17, 'Uu Ut , J, A. Coornn. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. . Letters of Administration upon the Estate I of lir:N.iAMis Ohinnaob, Ia(u of Ccnlre . tp., Uruunu Co., oec ii., Having i en (tr iiuim 10 lliu undersigned ly tlio Hi-glstor of Uruem Co., all persons knowing tliwiiselvcs IihIuIiUmI tosaiil Estate are requuiled to nay tlui Hinmt, ami those having claims Hgdnst'aaid Estiito, nrj requested lo present tluui duly authenti cated for Hcttlcuicut. - Jahks Cai.i., C'uniro tp., Adiu'r. r " Oct. l, lUiil!. tit. GREENE COUNTY 8. . Ia the Orphans (Jourt of said County, No. S'pl. lerni iNr.il. - In thu mailer of the iwconnt of .lames D Klemilken, AilmleUlrntur of E i.ilieth JtlnliV duc'd. Auo now to wit 1 Si'pt ,l!i, isr.ll. ae ' count presented lo Hie t'oinl of cordlrni-itlim S-imu tiny exceptions tiled. nnd'W. E. Uapen, E.sc . nppilnteil iiniliti-rto ixiiniiuo tlie uc count mid u.nku repoit. jiy the Cnurt, .1. V. Ti.miu.i-:, .Clerk. Notieo Is liereliy isivi-n lo the n i'tli-s V - del ted, thnt I will intend to Hie ilu'ies nf tlio ii'inve HDD hitnieut. id :v.v elllce iii Wnvne 1'Urg, on Almiiluy the ill It du of Novenilier next. V. K. Om-hs. Oct. It), IHC.iS -at 1 ' Tills is nn article tor washing without nil)-liin--', e.i;cit at vi-ry illfty jMici-s, wliieh.wl'l r (tuire uvery a. mil run, unit uiiliHu oilier pri-piiriiiioiis ouiico 101 a iu;e pui'iosi',, un.i. not hot tub ci.o-nii'.s. inn will u .ivc in. in usu il wear ami tear. It removes urease spots asil'bv manic, and 1 sollens the tllrt oy soiikui:, so umi ruiMiig will hi ordiiiiiry -.iseseiillr,-ly ti'inovt'll '1 bis powder is piqmied la accordance with eiieiiiicii s- it'll, e, ami uuon a process p -cuu;iv lo itsilt. which Is seemed by Luttcrs Patent. ll bus been in use for mure tb ill a year, nnu has proved ItseT a universal fav. rite whcreverH ll lias been Usui I. Aiiiun lhu adv.iutiigis claimed lire the tollowlng, viz : It saves all the expense of soap usually u ed oh cotton ami linen &i) ds. ll stives most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. AI-io,br clcaiiimr windows il U 'unsurpassed. U it It one quarter the. tune and labor usually retpilred it imparlsa beautiful glosj mid iustiu tn.ii li uu .I'lur ti i nm- i il Ii.ji- inn li. Nl, i u..tt,.i. iiiin-b sup.-iior to any olli-a' mo le. Mo water reiiuircd except lo motslen the powder, lJirei-llons with each 'pnekn. And can lie readily uppieci iled by a t-'mfxh trial. Hie eost'of washing for a fandiy ot live or six persons will imt exceed tiiiiuk cksts. The umuuliictun-rs ot this powder are aware Ih it many usi-lefv compounds have been lull- iduci d to the public which have rotted the el an, or'lalled in ri'inovluu; the dirt. but know lug tlie intrinsic excellence, of I Ins. arlii-le, tlu-y eniiliilent y .proclaim it us being adapted to meet a demand which has long existed, and which has heretofore remained misapplied, llAMlK.lirilillUll nv ' UOWK&STKVEJia,' L'Oii liroadw.iy lfstim. ALSO, MAl.T.tCTniUKS OF FAJH IV MH (Ol.lillS. For sale liy tirocers and - Dealers every where. Ot 17'ljtl ;lm TKii YOUR CHOiCE! We will send by hx press or ollierwi.su as ordered, seenrely ptieked, a ij""i Si;wimi Ma ciii.vk, either Wbi'i-ler ii Wilson, or Urover it linker, to any person sending us, lm on tint lii-nt iiy ;' ,itimirt jie.it, tlio names ot Sixteen tNuw buli.serilieis to lhu Ifcw York isfojiei'ver, with the money X-S-'li) lor one year l-i ailvanci', CiT On and after January Isf, '.,7, we shall require KtoiirnKN new suliseii'ii-rs ((!.!). We liavu sjut away as promiuuw nearly .THREE HUHDLIED! of.iheso machines, and they give universal s.tti-lactioii. - . The new subscribers may be from out;, or from vaiious places. . . 8 n.l the naini-s as fist t you obtain thum. wllh tint money, by check, dra't, or Post 01 lleo order. . Kainplc copies and Clreuli.rs sent free. TKUM.S .'l 'o a year ia advance. tSlDMEY li, MOltltlS .la., & Co , 0 tlT-y w. 1)7 l'iirn U 'W, New York. TAYLOR Si nAS. , Jewellers, So. 3,'. amybell'a l!ow. aynes 'iitr.;. Pa. Havirg reci'iill.i'r.'i elvi-il an extensive stock inlii-nciiiir wali'iiet, rings, eve glasses. iXC They nro J.reparu.l lo sell at low rates for cash. iii-i,iiiiu uu.... .. i .....1 ... - . u..w style , , 1 1.. ..in LATEST KA31IION3 Dli.MANi) J. W." Bradley's Cc'K-bratid Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OU DOUBLE HI'ltlNU) ' . XSL X 3FL S? . : . The Wondei-liil flexibility un : great -comfort and pleasure to any lady weaiiiiu llic Du plex Ulli tic Skirt. Will tin cxp.'rljnoed pu-ilc ulai ly in all crowded iisM-mlilics. opi-ins,, car rr.iges, railroad cars, church i.ews, iirincnairs, for proiui-iiailti and house driiss, as Uu skirt can be folded wheu lit use to occupy a small pace us a-hv and conveniently us a Silk or Muslin Dress, an Iuvalu -ible (i ilily in criuo lhu), imt found iu any Siimje. iSiaing Skirt. A lady li ivtnej. enjoyed the pleasure, coin furt ami great eonvi-nieiice of wearing l he Du plex Ehlp'lle Sled Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterwards wiiliiigl i dispense with their usu. For Cullilren, Atiss -s and Younu L-nlies lli'-y arc superior t' all olliers. . .They will not bend or break like the thinhi spring, lint wl l preserve their pertict and graeelul .slnipu wh n three or four ordinal y sldrls will h ive been thrown aside as useless. Tuc hoops are covered with double ami twist ed tin' ad, and the bottom rods aro not o.dy double springs, but twice (or double) covered: previMilIng llieni from weaving dUiWluudrag glngjdowu stoops, st.-iir, M;i ,' ' The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorllu with all holies and Is universal!) recommended b, tliiVKaslii'in .M.igiu'n s as lhu stall, laid . skill ol the fashionable world, -, To enjoy the following ItiCHlliiiubiu advan tages in Ciluoliito, viz.: supurior qualit-', pur feet luauulauliuo, stylish shaiu and fluisli, llexlhllliv, duralilllty "c anl'ort and eennoinv, cnipip-e lor .1 W. .liUA DLIiY'S Duplex Ellip tic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be suru. you get tlm tieniilno article; UAU IIO.N. lo guaril against imposition he particular to NOTICE thai skirts oll'ernd us "DUPLEX" have tlie red Ink stain , vlz.i -J. WV Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel .Springs," upon the waistband none others are gunuliK!. Also Nollue Ihiitevi'i-y Hoop will admit a phi hflnj? passed through 'he cuntro, thus revual- lint lhu two tor i ounie) spunks orutuiiu to- get her therein, which Is iiu secret flexibility and stuengtli, nnd iiconihii: to ho found in any other Skirt. . Forsale laull sto-os wln-m tlrst e' are wild . throughout tlio United St elsewhere. wiiteii ia uiu aeiaei. oi tiien conihiiiatloii not class skirts Uuitud Stales ami elsewhere. ' : , Maiiul..elui'( d ny tho Holr Ownnrs of tuo Patuit, r.WKSTS. Blt VDLEY iSs CAUY, - i 7 ChiinbursiSi TUiSs tl lfjiidu Sis , N. Y. Oet.iD.'iiii-iim -' " , ' C fWU A-Y'E.VIt m uiu by any one with Jp.UUU- I5 Humcil Took Noexiioil enco neci'ssary. "Tlio Presidents, .Cashiers, hud Treusiircrsof ij Itinksladtirsa'the circular. S.'iit liu -with samples.'' ' Address tho Ammi ciin Siencll To.l Works, bptlnglluld. Ver; niont. augl,-ain. , 1 .ll...,li.l';)lll 1 .... I . ., 1 fl.HJ. , 111'. MASOJi & UAJ1LIN . C A BIN li T O It G A N 8 , In cases of Itosewood, .'Carved Rosewood, r.bony, injtraved and gilt i l'lntn Uluck Wul nul, l).iiili!il Walnut; Curved ltlack Walnut, iinpplcd Walnut,- l'luln Ouk, Curved Ouk, , . ike. . TIi.'sm lnstninieuts arc evklenllv destined to . Iiueomo us f shiianiblu for ptlvute uo, sod - even nioiei-xlenslvely uacil, llinn tlio fiuuo Forte, 'l'lieir ciuiaeitv for lioih secular and s.tcrud music, the pmlly and richness of their i.mi-s, iiie ureiii varirt.y oi wnit-ii tiu-y are cu- -l.illi', and tlii'ir ik-gunce as pk-cusof furni liii'n are sui iiiioy; tin ir rapid intiodiiction iu lliu lrawinr rnoiim of Ihe liest uiulc-;il circles, while tin: low piieeB at which toiuu of the styles hi nltin caws are ull'orduU, adapt thcni to tint widi-ft use, . The I'nl Inet Oigtin lictirs the same ri-latlon to the Harmonium or Mi-ludt-nn, which the inndci n l'liino Fortu U-ni-s lo the tymnet of iikUn ihnes, Its viiliime and be nt) of tone, and Ihe artistic tllucis of which it Is capable,' have ntii-ticied t" it an iiinnuut mid denrcu of iiili-iilloii and favor from niu.di'id coiuioisseura wliieh hine not beforu been givnu to imi lu stniiiient ..I' this class, Anion those who have publicly rcooirnlzcd the Hlerluig (inalltii-sof Ihe MASON & HAM IAN t'Alli.NfcTdltUVNS, and who pro-' iioiiiicc thum nipi-iior io tveiy otlit-r Iiihliu- , ii" "' '" """ Lilian in uiu nuiiii, uie U Illl'gO i.nu.fii in uiu iii. 'Si l-llllliutll orgillillH, piau- nnd uuisii -tans In tint i-ountiy . , ' ''ills the univursnl opinion of ihe nuixleal profisslon," s.ivs The New York Ti-iUut, "tlmt .lisrs. Mason & lliulilhi Imvu kllt-l-i..l i ed ia niuliing a belter small inslrmiieiit limn, tiny (.tneri'l Hie nigan kind, tlmt nosiieh jne eh.iiilrid work of lhu kind cuu bo found lu' , jmoiie. ; instrunioiils n-prescnt tlie Mhcit i accoinilUliiueiits id' Industry In this departs' 1 nkiif" says Tlit I'.ukIim Ailverliwr, adoing,' ' "this is nut only our opinion, but lhu unani- , ,,, Vl!r,iul , tVI,w,s, .. .-i, , Wlites ,, i'mo i( TlwNe.a York 0im -irt Kiii,mi, instriunent for the ten ,,i ...vi,.,, m n-miiiv ,..,, .,,.,1 i i aiilu lor any con:;rt:giuion, ami so ull'cctlve as to meet tno tlesirja of the must rvllued aud lusliiltmiH." .Mr. Uoltsi balk, the celebrated pianist de clares it "w i thy the high priusc it has rect'lv- ' eil, and nine lo lind 111, way Into every house htild of t isto nnd reliiii'inenl which can pos sibly aH'oid its moderate expense." Tlie luniiiifiielurers rcpcci fully Invito imiBl c :l professors and aiiiiiluurs to exumiiio tlieHu instiunu nts, and form their own judgmi-ni Hpc-iing iheni. Those who are Hot ,.ounlz ...... ...i .. n t. , . a mil ol lhu progress wh'tcli JI. & H. have re cently laa.le m Oils class ot Instruments can not lint, be interusteil in such uu exundntilion, -especially of the linger sty les of t'aliin"t Or gans j nnd those who have bein prejudiced against ..II such instruments, will be likely to have such pr juilici s removed. ' Aiming llioso who havo kindly expressed their high appreciation of the Mason & llsm- tin t'aiiii et Organs, mid ublii ly declared th. -in the best iiisliumcnis ol their class in tlio world, mo such well-known orgaiilstsand'art ists ot l ioston and New York as Ilcrge, liruun, ' limerofi, liruco. U iller, Cutler, Davis, Jiis felilt, Kii hheig, Fradel. Fries. GoJillicck, Oot tsch ilk, (ioebliing, lletler, Hill. Kr.-jissnian, Lang, Luonhiird, Magrat'i, William Mason, M.irclzek, MilK Moseuthal, Morgan, Meisel, Pane, Parker, llytn. t'.-ndeison, Sinlth, 8loe pei, Str.ikoscli, Sjcliullz , Thomas, Tiiiim. . 'I'lleiicrinan, Wells, Wnlfsln n, Whiting, Will cox, Wceb, Ziledcl, Ziiralill, together Willi hiiiiill-eds of others iu other principal cities, including a large portion of the most distin guished musicians ol tlio whole country.. '. CaIIIIOS TO PLIICIIASKKS. T MllSllU & Ilamllii Cabinet Organs derive tln-ir superiori ty not aloai! roin gieater excellence of mt eii d anil workmanship, but also in a measure from Ihe employment of peculiarities ot con struction which, being patented,, cannot bo used by other makers, livery instrument made by M. & II. bunts upon Us liiiino-hoitrd tlm words, in I'uil, "MASON & HAMLIN CSIdNI'TOHOAN." , . Circulars with full particulars, and lists of styles and prices wfiich vary from 41IIO to .-pi-uuj eneu, vein uec, CUAKU'S (J, MELLON, & CO., . " 81 Wood Street, 'Between tth Street & Diunond Alloy,' l'lnsiieiiuii, i'.i. Sole agents for tho Mason & ilamltn Cabin et Ogans. Oct. 10, '(!- 4 1. , A C Ji N T S W A N T li U'TTTi Tin; 1'icroiti.vti hojk or Anccil itc's anil lucideuts . OF 1 HE REBELLION. ra is n cerlniii nortioo oftho war that ill nev, r go into the renular histories. nor lie tniliotheil m lomancu or ooetr,-. whitli u n Ve.ry real part of It, and will, if preserved, i coiivuy to suceceiiing iieneralloliS a l-ttler Idea of lhu spirit oftho conlliet Until many dry rep -ilsor careful, narratives of eye nls, and this part may bo culled ihe ,gi ssip, the Inn, the pathos of Ilw war. This illustrates the character of the leaders, the Immorof the sol diers, lhu devotion of women, tho bravery ot men, the pluck of our heroes, lhu romauco and hardships of the servlco.; ? . . ,. The v- limiu is prolust-ly illiistratfd with over Hoi) engravings by tbu'flrst artists, which are really beautiful ; worthy of examination its specimens of 1 1 in art. Many of them are si t into tlw body ol thu text, after the popular s'yliiof Lossliu's Pictorial Field Book of the Bcvoludon, . The hook's contents includo re Iniiiiscenees of cilnip, picket, spy, scout. , bi vouac, siegi! and battle Held adventures j tbiiilliig feats of bravery, wit, drollery, couii cal .nit! ludionms advi'htu'vs, etc.i'oto.. f' :. viuus menl as well - s instruction may ho found In evey page, us graphic delnil, lirllli utit wi', ami Authentic history, and skilfully interwoven In tuis work of literary ai t. V ' This work sells itself. The people are tired ol dry details and partisan works, nhd want something hmnoroiH, roovintlo and startling. Ow agenls aru m iking from ijtlOO lo I'.'OO per month, clear ol' all expenses. Send for circu lars giving full pii-ticnlars, and buo our terms and proof of tlm above assertion -Addtrsss, NATIONAL PGllLlSniNO CO. 507 4111101' St., Philadelphia, Pa. .. OctlOilm henfl Kalets, BY VIRTUE OF AAV BIT OF VENDITI iom tixeosAs.lHsueil out the Quart: of Com' moil 1'leas of Oivone County, and to. pie di rected, tneru will he exposed to public sule, at til" Court House, in yVaynesbmijj. ou. - -t,.,. Siurl(i!,pit! 104 ility of November ,- next, tlio following properly, viz I ', Ll '1 All thu rl'iht, title, iuturest and claim of Do- fondant of, in and ,to n certain tract jd' land, siiuate In Cumherlnud township, Greene Co,, Pa . iidfolnlng lauds of Morgan Young, Wm. Slitrpneck, I'etur. Iluwitt, tliu Kleo furni and : olliers, containing UU ACttKS, trioro or less, iibnut Ot) Acres cleared And bus eroded there on one stone and iV.mio dwelling lioujo, two tenant houses, IVumobaiu and stahlu, oaa ap- ., pie orchard, &o. Taken hi cxucutlim as tlio proporty of Geo. V. Kellcy, at tlio suit of Alvln Cloud, Hlraiu Cloud and Eleanor Duyall, l'6r tho usu, of El eanor Duvall. , ' -v : v ; HEATH JOHNS, Sheriff. '. . """ . ALSO. - " ' ' '' At the samo thvo and place, all (ho right,, title interest, and claim of Do cnilant, ot, in, and to a certain tract of land, situate inl'untro. towiishlp.iMreenu.Coi, Pa., conhvnlng Uu, Allli'.s. more nr less, nooiit so acres or which, are cleared and hascieeliul llu-ruon onu-uam div-ellltig house, mm tenant house, framQ bniW , log stable and ollr-r out buildings, two, npplo ' orchards', Ac lind ad.jolnlng laiidsof Mindl cal Ivent. Joseph, Huflinan, Hull's of Isaat) Tl.onvis and t lion. . .' ,.": i- .-.. 1 1 TVkeu In exiicutioii as the property olThoi. Kent at thu ault of Levi Stuwart. i i .,', HEATH J0UK3, Sheriff'-.: Oct IT, 'CO-fit.- , - .Iwnvnrl 1-0,000! ;. j The jrt huuo lit tlw row wtu occupied ( tu the cluctions. - Iim mmi. i' i M IT.. . -. 'I'hii n 3-