j.'t. simns, eoinuii!fiiir. WAYNKSIJUHJi: "vkpEVl)AY. NOVEMBER 14, IKGli. "'The' writing on Tin-: wall. Tho Worbl hns'n lung article- on elcox lions headed "What of the' FiUuro of which tho subjoined is the gist j Tbefe tintoTtunnta elections' deprivo President . Johnson M wmu . cmgni to nine ueen . w 11 Ani6ndmellt mn uU(.ny al tho 'chief glory of his. sdinipistrntion : bia.k upoh whut lt dci.mtf itl, gglllv the pacilication of tho country alter il.o ! 0luro re ,ncl, iu Congress who will be lata bloody contest. It is idle to ask . B,imuaU,d t0 cll!U.t 8CVtrer condition... whether, by greater promptitude j" allj g0 re,0pen the closing wounds made breaking with tho ltndicalH, he might hy ie tt-r, ' '..'"",, ,. not have averted this mortification.- T)(J f )(J Pos( pl,g ,t . ,,,' htj Ho must now tako the situation as he : T)(j RB,wbllt.nn m, by theso eioc finds it, and make the best of it. l'ow tfAaim mwm Qf tWQ mn erWss during the res.due of hi term, on ; Mf j.,,. 8ai( WJ t.u,y all contend questions of don.est.o.poli- j , it m rt.lllin " power lies,' his only chance of acquiring prest- ft lQ Uw m ige,M.uco....vrlinii with our UmVi rr k u dun ' )ll(J ,icxt two r . . r 1. . J I . I 1 control ef Congress. The Btrps he is understood to bo, taking to resusuitnto and maitUuin the Monroe doctrine, will bo warmly u))provod by tlio country It would be futile for him to contend longer with the radical in respect lo the Sooth, and. ho vif bct consult tho dig nity of his ollije by . lotting his action cease with his responsibility. Against Congress there was no appeal but to the people; and the passions of the war 'ilst i with, tho exception of the XXVil, have not yet' suflieienily subsided to per. j District, here J. hn J. Wicks was elect mil them to judge with candor.. The l'd to A" 1',e vacancy eansed bytho res ratificaliun of tho amendment is not a ignation of Canal Commissioner Hoyt, quastiou for him but for the Stales. Ho tliu !"enatoi8 hold over.. Tho Ser.ato, may hereafter stand aloof from that sub ! therefore, stands 26 Republicans to 0 ject without a.)y loss of dignity or o"t , lmocrnt9. ' The Members of the As. consistency. Against the uncoiiHiitu- spmbly elected wertf 84 Hepublicans and lioual exclusion of Southern States lrom ! l Demoorats ; tlius giving the IJepub. Congieiisit was his duiylo remoiistrale, but having appealed to tho people ii. vain, why should he sharpen aerimony by further opposition ? Thu eleclions, by virtually depriving him ot lvs veto. have rehuvodhhu tron all responsibility for tho action of .Congress. While, theretoro, he holds fist to Ins of t .repeat ed views, he will servo no good purpose by an animated and aggivesivo preset) tatioii of them. A candid eo.oper.lion nun congress, on ucuirai quesiions, nnd a dinillod abstinence from pushing a controycry in which he is powerles, is the course which 'resident Johnson will doubtless think il wise to adopt. The Times reasons in this wise : From the verdict of Tuesday thero is no ap peal. Tlio judgment rendered by four States a month ago was held up as ono Rkelyto bo reversed. Tho argument has been heard, and nino States have disposed of tho points in issue finally, aud with no chanco of rever til. There is no further mom for doubt or eqnivo- cation: tho country indorses tlm notion of Cohgrossi upholds the Constitutional Amoiidinunt as tho basis of onniiiro'iniKn and. explicitly declares the Democratic party unworthy of ks confidence. Upon lhe result tho Tribune s.iys : Here, then, is ttie reply of the l-iynl nnd still advancing North to the ch dlcngo of the Prasideut ii syllables as pluin as lhe hand-wriiing on the wall j that ono hun dred and twenty-six rfldicnl Congress' men are elected out ot a, w hole reprc senUtion of one hundred and six'y two. We recapi'.uloto ns follows, show ing o fatal policy is weighed in the balance nnd found wanting. Mr, Johnson commit ted his political toes to ruin i the North responds with radical majorities in nine teen States Not on inch of ground has beon yielded by the loyiil vote, and in yiew of whatever good wo'ik may re. main to bo done, the North is resolved to maintain its standing army of loyal majorities. ' Tho New YorV Ilrnll romnrks. The general resuljs of tho laid elections, from Massachusetts ' to Missouri, aro over wlielmiiNigly in favor of tho Constitu tiopal Amendment a tho ultimatum ot the victorious North to the Southern glutei rescued from tho rebellion. This great issue of tho conditions essential to tbo restoration of said States is now fixed to the end of President Johnson's term in tlio twVlhirds Kepublionn veto aecursd in both Houses of Congress as they no sr stand till tlio 4ih of March, 18G7. This is tho grand, all important lesson of. these November elections a lesson which tho administration cnntiot safely disregard, even 11 so Inclined, and whlob the States unreeoinlised by . Con. gresswill do well to accept as lliolr only alteronllve. . The extreme radicals, in ' the;pext place, have boon ompliBticnlly- aamouishedjn all these nntumniil tleo tlons, from tho Ailunlio to lbs Pacific ocean, that their revlutionary schemes ol- reconstruction are utterly repugnant lo the people ol tho North, and therefore uttajly impracticable. We an satisfied with all these nmulisi and espceiully sat. Isfied at to tut wisdom of the eotirie opted by ihis Journal lrom tho signitl i( eidiet of the ' September cm ..Veidiet b"the' MslrJe' bclrt election; ou tfic gri'ai Ismw which Ih to mill k tl o. new dispensation o Wis ho public httfie'ltilfiliincnt cl its manhVst desirny. "' ' ; The Coimerdil asserts i Tho question :ut issuo wit tint policy of reconstruction. and the decision is'ugniiist tlio policy ol the President r ml in favor of thai of Congress. The people . have virtually rati tied tho Amendment, ami Ihcy havu virtually said to the South; "Accept llu'so tetitis mul come back to Ihu Union with loyal Representatives in Congress." Congress, by admitting tho Tennessee members, have khown a willingness to ullirin ilio method c.t reconstruction, and contract with tho people will strengthen them in their conclusion. It has also shown them that thero is a feel ing ih Caver ut slixng guarantees ; and f ie g,nllh fcImll 10W . it1 bK.k years, it needs, to act prudently, to put its a blot statesmen forward, to thow that it possesses modcr&ticn as well ns vigor, and that it knows of ether inter, ests in the country besides tlwt one to which all discussion has fixed it hither to. TUB STATE LEG1SI.ATUKE& The New-York State Senate, remains ! unchanged by the elections of Tuesday licansa majority of (iO on joint ballot. This insiiri'8 tho election of i lladicul United States Senator t tuccccd Sena tor Harris. .1- In New Jersey", tho State Senate eon. tains 13 Republicans nnd 8 Democrat's; the Assembly I! 3 licpublicans and 27 Democrats, giving, on joint ballot, the decided Republican nlnjntity of 11, which guarantees the election ot a lie pnblicau United States Senator to till the vacancy caused by the death of Sen utor Wright, . The Massachusetts Sennio- is unani mously R; dical ; the Jlouso stands 22 Radicals to 9 Democrats. . The Maryland Legkdaturo will bn Democratic. The-Senato will nontain 8 Republicans nnd 1G Democrats i and the Assembly, 21 I!c ublicniis nnd 59 Democrats, giving the Democrats a ma. jority ot 40 on joint ballot. This will give the Slat u Democrat for United States Senator to sucuced Senator Cress well. Difiiiito returns from tho Western Su,r'' ,,aV(; 1 J'et rCBU,M!d E,,c,,h noetr, is Know u to determine the political, complexion of nil tho Legisla tures 1n nil the States. They nre uni formly Republican. In Illinois Mr. Ti'tie-ibull will undoubtedly bo relumed to the United Slates Semite. Wiscon sin will elect Senator Howe, or will send a K idicnl to succeed him i Kansas will do hkewi-'e in I bo ease of SenaUir Pom eroy, und will elect a Hadical to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sena tor Liuio. Missouri will elect a Repub lican to succeed ftio Hon. B. .Uriitz llrowiii who declines a re election. Thus the giin in Now Jersey will bnlanco the loss in Maryland, and leave lhe gain of four Senators in the September and Oc tober elections' unreduced Tribun't. ' Tho parole granted Jeff.. Davis some months tigo, giviutr him the privilege ol the ground of tho Fortress during- the day has been extended, through Jixeeu tive clemeney, in removing all surveil. lance on linn, and tho guards from his rooms on Carroll ball at night. Instruc tions to this iflict have t een sent from Washington to General Burtoir, com mandant of tho Fort, thus relieving Ms iinprHonmui t vi anything like severity, and paving the way, as it is generally presumed, for final pnrolu and release. All tho guards over him, both during thodsyand night, b.-lug removed, hu now enjoys evei y pnssiblo menus ot nom tort ond pleasure, while held a prisoner In the l'ort. Itlissid that 'ho has ex prts.mJ gieat gratilieation at the unci ion ot lhe Uovernmoiit, and already content plates the vauaihg ofCurroll InJl. and Inking up his residence with Mrs Davis, in the appartments assigned her, shortly ofier her arrival bore. ' A PotTicAL 'Cuss.' A pout hns urdertsken to Immortahzo .a rooent flat boat calamity on Oil Creek. Tho fol lowing melaucholy stanza tells the whole story i: .. ' . ' ' :. Bh heated and lot, and sot and hosTod; I Aud high her rudder tllmm " , ' And every time she heaved and sot !', A woner leal she sprung, 1' TUB COLfhiFJi. REPRESENTATIVE yKQMRDSTON. . fl t 'Mr. Chnrlu k Mitchell, theWlorcd circn nOininaU'd by thu licpublinins ot the Sixth Wardojof Boston, hat leu elceled to the next Tj' gislaturo of M.is saehuset:s Mmy peisons willbe ready to li'ild np'thelr hands i) amazL'tneut at this re-ull, but we should remiid such that this is i 'progiessivo' hge. . We have not seen it stated that Mr. Mitchell was either a prize fiitiier, a gambler or a bin -glurl and tho ckel'ioii. of John Mor rinse) lo Congress tdu uld ftriko most persons with much greater surprise than ,the election of Mr. Mitchell to the Massa- chusetts Legi.li,ture, : It fn-.y be, in the eyes of some people, a greater objection to have a black Man than a black iccord; but where inU'l'ig( nco rules instead of, prejudice, the bla'ik man will nlways get a chance. The llos'.on Journal, in ul!u ding to.Mit bell s nomination says. Il is one ol tho practical results ot the pol lii'iu creed . which Massachusetts iias been loreiuosl in advocating, and though it may sumo some wnii surprise, tit ceiUinly ercdiable lo tliB district which madelhu noiii'ua'.tou. Ward Six is the wealthiest ward in the State) it embraces within its limits - uioto literary culture and more libeially .educated men thau any other Rcprescuta.ivo District that we know ot, and il is, with pcHnipsihc exception ol a . ward in . New . 'Bedford, thu only ward in this Stale which has a liigu number of colored voters. The ward is the home of'John A. Andrew, and there Seem, lo he a peculiar pro priety thai the first colored man elected as a Representative, as ho undoubtedly will be, should come from a waid which possesses such maiked characteristics.' I'ask IUwi.. The J..hnso:iUvs 'Bawl tng' for Bread and Butler.' , ,, Swisni.niis. Tlie ' Ilanisburg JWo yrjph says: ; We learn that well dress ed, smooth-tongued scamps ars traveling over the country, having with them a model hay and manure loader, with which they are gulling farmers' most oturngeouly. Their mode ot operations is to visit the p'ioeipal lanncis, exhibit thcii' mode"!, sell aright to. tio itatni give nn order on a manufacturing estab lisiiinent. where they pretend to have ft contract fir the manufacture of the implement, receiving in exchange the farmer's note, which they immediately convert into money, nt (Miscount, aud clear out It is ' prol nble that some of ii ..1..1. 1 ...lli i. 11 ii- iimeiii,-1 lym, nuiei hoi v imi 1 ins . . .1 county, nnd burners shoulu exeicisc due d;giliince lo detect tbeni . ANTICIPATED JIETEORIC DISPLAY For sctnio time pAst there has been much talk concemirg the n..tiui nte.I metorio display, announced to ti.ko place on the 1 3 ill or Nth instant II is claim-j ed that it will bo a repetition- of -what occurred on the morning of tbo 13:h of November, thirty. three years, ago, al though ni that liyu the occurrence was generally regarded, ns a pherfomeii Mi wilho.iit a parallel in history. Persons i f middle age, who witnessed it, state tin. t. the whole atmosphere .was filled wiin a snewer oi inuso meteors con monly si en in nuii.m.i evenings, so thick ns to look like snowt ill or llaming il.kes. The theoiy wns advanced soon alter - wards lii.-it this display was periodical nnu lis return subject t caieiilnlioii Thesuljecthisbeei.enlnroedlrom.imo' to lime and neriods fixed I'm the re.-.n-,' ftneeotmctorio showers, and as these periods terminated in November, lhe season of .eteers;a considerable disl n .iv m filwi.ivi-il I, mi nni niii. t,. ,.,., noining to cum- a. Tlio theory 'newspapers ' nil ....,..: ' i pare with thai of 18D:J I. . . I 1 i ima urea ruvivcu, ami r.ewHnjjnor over tliu i - j ... s ,. h,u exhibition of atniospherio lire-works on the nights of the 13th and lllh'of this .mouth.. Wo notice one writer,- howev-. cr, who puts no tnith in. the prediction. He s::ys i It any of our renders should s'u up and take cold, and see no in etc. ors, wo taku this occasion to tell them that they cannot blame us for it i for no do not believe there is any moans of making any cileulalioii of ihu kind. The nliiitispheio may bo subjected to some very general periodic divisions, but thero is certainly not known to science any rule for calculating siuih a metorio nhe. nomoiion, any more thnn detimiiininir tU J.. r. . - - . ... ..ui.. ivmiH ui ii nun siorm or tor-1 undo It is sarpiihinir that any men of of scienco fhotild attempt lo tlx such periods! but there nio so few that would risk their reputation by predicting a met-jiio shower, that there is no oecn. slou fjr nny one to bo misled by predic tions of the, kind. For oiir own. part, wo do not believe tliero will be anything very remarkablo to bo seen oir tho lyth nnd 14th of November, even approach ing a return ol meteors of 18J3, A. we cannot sy thure will not be rain or snow on those nights, so we cannot sny mere will not be meteors. Jjnt wo have no Ueliui in the prediuiion buuamu it is not sustained by sob nee. . ! , "-" L '- ' ' , K "Vt- V(m Thkm -Countorreit greenbacks of Ihu di'nominntion ot two Uollaia nio , in eirouUtion. .Thev poorly executed, nnd experienced yc can easily aqtocitlioin; f (l, ' Whitteinore's cure t..r ih.v loot rot. in hep, sold at Iloffmsu & Roberts' Drug Store. . " M . The popular vote. r-X ?.i'lioWi-ii JohiiFon . si rieahd lrom Congress 'to llipi 1frt,M The suppor-t abide by ta result. -' Tlio October cfco Vl lions resulted in nvurwlu-lhiinir Kcniil). . . . i " . . hcan nu'joritirsin Ye Slates that voted then. .Ot tlie.;twelvu that, voted, on. Tuesday last, ten wenl the sumo wy,to wit; V Massachusetts , .1 ...70.000 New York 13,000 New Jersey , t ,',V. ,!. . .:.,'.. .3,000 Illinois,, . -13,000 Michigan 3'J,0()0 Wisconsin 18,0ti0 Missoui i . '. j ...... ''. .. ..2(1,000 Kansas...' 10,00b Minnesota 6.0(1! On the other gi-!e stand rebel-conquered Maryland with some fl.OOD mninni; composed entirely of returned rebel and always rebel Delaware, wit; about 1,000. . The verdict is as emphatic as any tin-, was ever given by the American peoph JV hat suys Mr. Johnson Nun. Charles L, ' Mitchell, the color' ed man who was on Tuesdayielected ii the Massachusetts Legislature, will hav the honor ot representing in that bodv the wealthiest district in the State. Ii is the homo of ex-CJovcrnor Andrew and several other distinguished gentlemen Mr. Mitchell is a printer, and served in tlio army, losing a leg in one of tho bat ties before ltiehmond. There will be two colored men in the Massachusetts 1 egislature. Wk di i.i. Piiiu.ii's. This gentleman spoke in Boston . Tuesday evening, and made another severe attack upon Con gress, General (runt, &a He considers Congress a swindling concern, because il undertook, in its last long snssiou, to find a neutral spot thai was neither up lo the - level of popular idea, nor low enough to come under Executive patro nage. The Ilnrrisburg correspondent ot tho I Chninbersbuig Repository, after carefully inquirirg into tho expression and nfli uities of the next Legislature, has pre pined a table givn'g the first choice of most ot the members for United States Senator placing the c'ght members from Allegheny county doubtful, 'lhe table fiiots up as follows. Curtin, 31); Cain, eroe, 1 1 ; Stevens, 7i Grow, "i doubtful, ID. The Union liepublienn enuciis will ..i' : ..i .1 o . . i-ousisi 01 eiKiny uiict' oeuaiors uini 0 Kt-prcsculutives. ENTHU4A8TIC. ' A jiibilaiit Kepubliimn in a private note to tho editor of the Fillshiirirli '-i''?: ia L' ,-ra' "l'olt ovtr ,lie -''--itia. Hear him 'Tho Lord has spoken . tin ough His people. His voice has been heard from. Maine to - Minnesota. Was not the thunder of Massachusetts terrible to evil-doers 1 1 think it must have caused lhe dry bones in tlio White House lo shako. If tho good God does not see til to take me to llenw-n when I die, I trust ho will send me to Massachusetts. If Andrew Johnson should now see tit w mmm' 1 m,oulu B" 1 " namo iiS llko ll,u V-' , , , ( . . T , ... I I . ; Tun liaml of no i xpeit printer travels j nlllu llUles i setting up 25,(100 letters I"or aie.-ino u.ve. ung t louse n'"1 tne-U..tn in Greensboro, oecu- ... mi . t. h'd by Mr. Uuber. located on County Sln'Ql m tbe "U1 paitot'lho ; town, will be sold at private sale and possession l'ih-ii un iiiu im iu nn ui. I---t, - - For lerins apply to Mr. IJarber, Greens- " u0,' I'"-'' or s'lv-'"na"i 13' Second ! St reel. Pittsburgh. 3w Street. Pittsburgh "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOW IS THE TIME ! ! A 'J S O W V, Tt S iias just relumed, lrom the Eist with a largo -'i. st-ck of 'CLOTHING ' ' which ho will sell cheap for cash. Come and seo : Ovor Coats from tn Dress Coats from I0 ou to so 00 n on to 25 on 20 ui) to o on U U0 to 20 Ot. ' 'lest nil wool suits from 8,B:t Union Suits UNDERSHIRT, DRAWERS, MA IN AIMUl'Af.S, . . NECKTIES, GLOVES, FINE SHIRTS And a general assortment for Men and Buys . wonr. OU! do not forget that the chill winds of . Winter Aro plarcing and old to tho body exposed ; lfyourgainiente are torn nnd lei tn the weal her. Come iiiickly to Bowsns' and get yourself clothed. ... Rioiniu Allison's building, Wnrnosburg, Pa, nuvl4,'u.-8m. ohcrifl' Nale. III VHll'Uu "e a n iu i or c.iliii-. l)io( Kxi'osas, issueil out tlio Court ol Com mon Pleas ol Ureono County, and to me di rected, tjiero will lie exposud to public sale at tic Court House, la Wayncsbutg, on , Saturday, iht Mlh day of December next, at I o'clock, P. M., Uio followiug pro port v, vni All tho right, title, interest and claim ol de fendant of, In and to a certain lot of ground Ifl Rices' Landing, AdJ.milng lots of John II uu lies, Thomas llughcs, pumpkin run ami the Mnnongnhula liver, containing oue-fburtb of nn acre, uinro or loss. .... ' Tnkcn' In exen-tlon ns tho property of Isant Ilewii, J. & 8. Sedgwick, II. C. CI- ud, et. ul doing business, and site of Pennsylvania Oil umipnny, si u:e suit oi iionry lA-isny. UEAT11 JOUKS, BUsrlff. DOT. 14, '0-k lahtM ''J is yens estiil'lifheil In N. Y. City." "0iy in''nl!llilc remedies kuowu." "Free from I'oisnns " 'Nut ilinirccmis lo tho ITiinwn Piniily." , : "ltiits ciniQ sutulllicu; iioies in cuu." "Costa u'", Rat . Roaci-i &r ' Ex ri-itM'a Is a puste usi'il for Hats. Mice, Roaches, lihu-k nml Red Ants. Sc., &o. ' fWlAIl'S" I'lKII-llcil EXTKIIHINATOR Is s liqulit "f wish nsPil tu duslrny, iiitl also is a preventative lor Dcd-Hugs, Ac. ' "Costa, " Ki.f.cthio Powokii For Inskcts Is for Mollis, M'lSfiuilocs, Flcns, IVh-, llugs, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, " &c. . - ' '.'" 'i ;i -.ii t j" ! ! ! lh:VAiuj ! ! ! of all woVtldcss lull iilimiH. , . ; .' . ' i ttJ-Si e ilml "Costaii'm" name Is on each 'ox. Pottle nml Flask, Pefore yon Imy- U-Adilress, HKMtV lt. C08TAK. m Bmudwny, N. Y." tJ-Soldln Wnynesbuijr. Pa.. (WBi- ' llotl'miin & Roberts. And idl Piuj,'(;Its and Retailers evcrywhen 'COSTA R 8 ti:i.i:ni!ATi:ii For Cuts, Bums. Bruises, Wonnila, Boils, Cancels. Brnkuii Breasts, t?oie Nipples. Uleed ine, Blind and Painful Piles j Scrofulous, Putrid nnd lll eonr ilioned Hores ;' Ulcers, Fbinduhir Pwellinjis, liruplions Cutaneous Affections, liingwinin, I di, Corns. Bunions, Cliilbiiiins, Ac ; Chapped Hands, hips, Ac.j Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, Ac , Ac. ea-Boxcs, .'") cts., ,10 cts., and ifl siz;s. dor Sold bv nllDrufrgistseveiywIieru. fcyAnd by Hmniiv ' It. Costa u' Depot iH Itiiiadwiiy, N. Y. . . ftyAnd by llollaiau A Roberts, Wnynesburg, l'enn'u- ' ... " C 0 STAR UNIVERSAL !H SSCiVGnt, i.r ; . t ' For Coins, Bunions. Wmls, Ac. t-B'ixo. S"i cts . ilu els..jinil l slzus. ...il..1 1 1 11 ti 1...... i-iuij'!" uvKiynm-iu. I AW l nr l, II..'..... it M....... tOI CiT.mi (y iu.--;iv U. Lostah, Depot 48 erAnd'hy Hulfamn A Roberts, Wnynesburir,'' Penn'ii. ,f-i - "COS T A II ' rilKPAIIATIOX OF Bitter-Sweet AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS For Beautifying tlio Complexion. ' Used to Sofli n and beautify the Skin, ro- 1 l.-1'....M..a Ul.....!. 1.- t..nn r... ( ; ut iu ,Sei.co 'to all , others. bv all DpimIhI. ' wAnd by Uinuy" R. Costal, Depot 4M 1I(inm;n & Klll)erl8 Wllvncilbuni . reuiia, . '"UOSTAR.'!)", l'KCTpnAI, Cough Eemedy, For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Boro Throat, ('roun. Wliuoplng Cough, Iiillneiiza Asthmn, ponsnipplion, Proncliial Afteetlons, and nil dlsensos of tlio Throat and Lungs. WitoUlcB. els., nil cts nnd $1 sizes. car-Solil hy all Druggists eveiywhero. eyAnd by Ukniiv R. Costak, Depot 481 Uroiidwny, N- V. sax. And'by lloirmiiu A Roberts, Wnynesburg, Pemi'a. "COS T.A K ' S " CKLSnnATSO Bishop Pills, -. A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Nervous nnd Slek Headache, Gosllveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia Biliousness, Consump tion Diarrhea, Colics, Chills, Fevers and general doisngemcnt of the Digestive Organs, Boxes, itA ott., SO cts,, ft uses. Sold by all uruggiBisevorjwiieru. nd liy Hknsv il. Costas, Depot, 484 UrosdwikV. N. Y. . " 11..-.. A Hn uS I W.aniii. burg, Ps. I noT.14,'8(l.-8ro.'. . PPM Oyer 2OQ00liatlos Mado ! 24Q0 Bold it (hftrittJl-urg gency ! EIICKIILS RUB ! ..... ' .'T ' '- ' "' " ttEASOSS wilt THE Y A UK DLST, ' ... (it'.SIl-S , f . , Tli iKinarkahlo (Junius ! tho Into Jors- Chlykoi in;;, jkiitl tliu same nlillily oouiln.-'td in tils sous. OL'TSIIlR TAI.IiXT. The eon.liiiiallon of thu best outside talent wltli their own genius I.MMKXSG CAI'ITAI. willcwliicli to obtain tlm hcirt--work men; to keep on hand stocks of the. b'bt uiutuiial lo be seasoned for years, '"''. ,; vAcvonr.: , Thu I nvest In tho W4irld. opcurj ini? tU'ii .acres of ground nnd Its united lluois, u'i Ivct wide, and 11 vo miles In length. . .. JIACIIlNKIIY." ' The rtintit complete nnd expensive of any piiinn I'aclorv in tin-country, uniny paiti wiih- v Z "ii sW by ii&i"'; txi"us'V y in:t a iliiiillcate. thu elder .Mr. t'liiekeiin KXl'iniKNCK, Willi these advantages, after thoJahor of a half century, dining which time l Imy hnvu niiimifiiclured thirty tle.usand pianos, tlicy nuwolfer the puMic anentho new scale piano, tlio most perfect ever made. nnsui.T. Jl'-ssrs. Clilckering A Sons nro how mak ing more pianos tliau any firm in tliu United Slates, and i:xcobtto Kiinori: yearly, n larpu ncinber of instrumen's which mo used by Ilio lending artists' of tho day, Their reputation has become Would wiuk. ARTIST S OPINIONS. TIIAMII Kll. "I consider Chiekciinq-.A Sons' rianosj LEGAL P"OTICE'J ' beyond conijmrison the best I have (jver seen . U lu of Admii.i-tralion upon tho Estnto in Amciicn. ... lol lsiac Wuavcr, of JclVcrBon township, Greene nOTiSCUAt.K. ' I consider Clilekeilng A Sons' Pianos superior to any in tlio world " ... . Whlll.l, "I believe that In every particular your' Pianos ai-! snperl r to any I liavo ever seen iu this cuuntry or liuropo." "For volume and lino (piallty of tonn. wi'h nicely i f aitieulalion, ihu Chickering Pianos uro unetp'ialed. IIASSINI. "I always use and always reecoiumc-nd your Pianos to my pupils and fiieuds," ' 5IIIZIO. ''I consider your Pianos tho lines! I have, ever played upon." iiieniiTANT to I'L'neuASKns. Thu Subserlhers are the exclusive wholes .lo I Agen's for thu Chiclcei nig Piai'iis,- for Wes- tm'i Peniis.vlv.n; Virginia, hpeei. u J-ialiiiii Uliio and West !i I ,1 i-i 1 1 1 ipi-i ,1 1 ii Iu tmiilili, llw ,i, : i, ?.u i. ,.v.i.iiv th iuIiiq ir.ni ui tlm li'.elrii.v In It wirm. lima a'lvlmr fi-ol rlir ' .nsur.inco anil rlsK ot iransiiortaii'in to pur .... .... ' clink-is retiiliiiK ill or West ol'this ( itv. Tl"i Sl'llc''II-'l;a S1"'8 lnrticiil,ir nttenliim to tli-jsolecllon o iiheir stock, visiiiiik ilio Inn- , iu:.v neany eyuiy uioiiui ior uus pin pose: men- experience In I iu business. uum:ca skib. am practical know e,U of thy niaimiaciuru ol Pianos enable tl.ein to select tho very best Instruments that Jk-ssis C-liickuiini? produce. Every Instiuin-mt warranti d for " yenrs. by tliu manufacturer and tliu subscribers. V sous at n distance desirhu! fiulher iiiform ilion should address tlfti' subscribers who will 1-u happy to s-nd Ciem poi.t paid drawings of the vorious styles of Pianos, price., Ac. Old Pianos taken iu cx'-han'.'i!. CHARLES C. M ELIXIR, A CO., 81 Wood Street, Between lli Street A 1)1 immid Alley, ' PlTTSIIUIlOrt. SiniETIIIa'U NEW! MRS. E S SAYEHS&IIOSKINSON, Ilnvojust arrived from Xkw Y hk with 'a largo ossort.nent of foreign nnd domestic which llinv propose to sell at Ihu lowest CASH PHICKS! biicIi i'S Dress Goods. Dress Trimming, Dress Rultons. (lay's Putcnt Jlulfs, Ladies's Slniwls, Purs, Hoots nnd Sliocs, Hats nnd Caps t also, a great variety of nlco articles, .at very low prices, f ot Geiitlcmen & Ladies' Wear, Wares of all kinds, nnd n eiunpleta vnrio ty of tho best. . OROCER1ES. All of wlilcli they propose to sell at tho vci-y lowest figures, dcpe'idhig ou tho-quiility and- cheap ness of their goods to gain them custom. O vo th'eui n call before purelinslng else where, nnd Ih-y will prove tn it tho a'mvu is correct. Room in Buyers' corner, enit of tho Court Ilguse, Wnynusburrf. i.ov8'(i(l tf KECOiNSTltUOTION NOT OL' ' . THE UNION JlUT OF Isaac Hooper's GUOCERY & CONFECTIONERY 1 f R. IIOOPKR would still have his rlmds if L and patrons bear n inlnd, that ho con tinues In tho Grocery aund Confuctlnnery trade at his usual placo ol doing business, ' and that ho bus lust received . ' , A. Fresli Supply ' -.! - I of the best quality ol all.nii'clcs Iu his lino. . '. , . ' TOYS NOTIONS nnd a great vurlety'.of usclul articles always on timid. ; jrefhesHiIIENTS, In connection with tho sbnve; Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where 1CK CREAM, ber rlcs and all the luxuries of the season eau bo ries ami obtained. .- ... t. , I The meet tUractlye and most popular rosort la town. - ., ...juue is, ue-iy ( ' l . ..1119 AIMI.lSTHATIlJS'OflC. letters of AiLi'iltiUiniiiiiii, t A t. Jleiiss( late olfHkliliilflp., Ureeno .v.., hk,; it, iihwii ueoii gouuuu o HIV undeistitnvilUy thu Reg'iter of Greene Co., nU nWins,tiovlns Jlieuisely'e ludebtW to said J-.stuie,vs reiuested u pny the none, and thoso having -chums ngnlnst sa'd Ksttts nre rcuct.l lo preseiit them duly muhenll cated lor sitiluiw-iit. mi litiRAiiun Beiist, Adm txt- ' OH. '.'4, IfCC-lit. C llr.li.NE COINIY A ft " " In the Oriilmns' Co-rt of add County, No. - 'J"i, I.Ve. Ttrin isuri.. - In the mnltcr of thu nermint of J. n. Mn. iilUrii mid A. Hcnniken, Admliilstrut rsof hn . l'ltiiiiiikeii-, di-c'd. And now lowlt t .luiio I A. ISiiil.- The Court nppoirtiil W. E." Gnni n, Jii., niiilitnr to examine suL I nccouni uud JepoiLi u (.xceplioiis llhil. i!y ihu Cotirl. J. l' Tl MI'LK, Clerk, V i'llee is hereby eivcn to tho parties Inter, ested, that I will a'tofid to th-.t dulles of the above npi oluiinent nt my otlli-e in VVnynvi. Inuij, on iMoBtlHy l!i day ot November next., - - ' 1 ii s v ? Oct. 1!), I8t50.-3t. WKjaAi-KH gTATK XOlIMiL mioofj, A i.niMioi.o, i.iul; co., ca. fids Sclnio' iilTiMS excellent facilities fornh. I :'"'"fIV".u3l.. mactical Knglish Educs. i,im. 'n,e Sllltu. n,sistH ,.,(IM ,meml , , ...mm. ii .iv;iiu,n, iv eL-uiiieiiiu mi ii uus in slitmini Issoml for life In nil parts'ol' Penn sy.vaid.i, nml exem.iis thu holder lrom exiun lii'iiion iy School olllcers Tlio Winter Term ' will open, December "Ih For Cl-rular or CiUiiIokuo, address oef 17. 'i;(!-.-(it ,), A. Coockii. Xoi- a DARK BAY .AfARF,. dx years old I witifimuk or a fidu smldlu on tlw left 1 shoulder ol rather llsht indhl nnd steon rumn. I 8!ie was sroi.i:s on stiiavi n fnini llwi iviatnri. ' tield of tho undersigned, in Morgan township, Grecnu ei.tmtv, P.i , (In Thursdiy ninht, Oct. a.-.ih. . If ili liVi rcd,.or any inlbrniation ulvea ii'.iiiiii!; io uie rec ivcry ot ihu nmre, tlienlinvo reward wi I be p iid. ' ADAM II. ROSE. Oat. Ht.'Cii. ' ' ' 4t roiintv, ilue'il, laving heer. ernnted the nn- : dcrsigncd by llu licijisler ol said countv, ulU , persons kiiowin-: themselves indebted tosalil listato aro I'cqucslul to ny the siinie, anil thoso having clabus agaiii-t S lid Estato nroi reipieslod to present them ibily nutlienticatcu! tor settlein .lit. Eu.v Whavkh, . . ' v ' UwiliUl: WfAVKR, eel !!1 lit Admr'B. " AnMIXIsTRATOR'S NOTICE. .Letters of Administration upon tho Estnto. of B.-.N,miiN ' OaixKAui:, l.-.to of Centra tp.f Oieene Co., d o' I., h iving been granted to thu undersigned by tlu Register of Greeno Co., all pers ns knowing llieinsidves indeliteil to said lisinti- r.ro re.-.ieslud to imy the same, mid thosu kaviog claiuis ng dnst s:iid Estute, uro requested to prej. nt them duly anthentl. ea'.ed for sclilelnent. ' ,luii;s Cam., Celiac tlV, Adin'r. Oct. I Mill. (it. PATENTED MAY 2'JTH, l(To. This l nn urilelo lor washing without rati biiU', cxce;it iu very dirty pace's, which milll ........ u 1 rl.l r.il. .I...I ....111... ...I..... ,,:,,!,, ,B.,.eu lor u like purpose, wn.ii ,l,' ,.l)T eLor.iKs, but will leave ! them .,,,, mhu.ay IMlim wlllltmt ,hu I U!1lli all( VM-. , It removes gieaso spots as if by magic, and ' I solk-ns Hie ilul by soaUin-:, so that ruining will in orilhi.ti v casus entirely reinove ll. Tl.ls powder Is pr.cpaied In nccordnnco with cheiiiic il sr ieii- c, iiud UDon a process p- wilinr to lim it, vr'.iich is -si!cu(ed by letters Patent. It lias been in usu for mine limn a year, nnd lias proved itse't'a universal favorite wherever il lias hi cu used. Among tho advantages claimed uro the lollowlng, viz. : Il saves all thu expense of soap usually u.-ed on cotton nud Ihii-u ?,o ds. it S..V... moil of Uie labor of rubbing, and wear.iiud tear. Also, for cleaning windows lt Is unsurpsssod. " it li one qiiurler thu liuio and labor usmilly requited it imparls a beautiful gloss and lustre much superior to tiny ntlior moile. Mo water rui uirud except to moisten Ilio pmyder, Directions Willi each package. And can be readily uppreci itcd by a flnglo ti l d. 1 ho cost of washing for a family oftlve. or six persons will not exceed tiiiikk ckntr. Thu niuuul'iictiircrs ol this powdot- nro uware tint many uselesp compounds have been in Ir idueed to I lie public which have rotted the cl all, or lailud in roinovbig tliu dirt but know ing tlio intrinsic excellence ol'lhis Vllclc, they coidhlunt y proclaim it lis being adapted to meet a demand which 1ms long existed, nnd which has heretofore ivmaluud misapplied, ji.ixcrAOTL-iuni nt IIOWH A STEVENS, ' . 'Joii Uroiidwny B ston. AI.EO, M.WT.M'.rCIU US OK FAM1I.X IiVK COI.OIIS. For sale by Grocers and Dusters everywhere, Oct 17 '(ill-am U. TWI.OII. D. HAAS. TAYLOR & HAAS. Jewellers, .No. 8,t nmnbell's Row. . Wnynesburg, Pa. Having recently received an extensive stock unbracing watches, rings, eye glasses, Ac., Thev lire orennrml to sell at low rules for cash. ' Repali uig done ut short uelice, and la good style. Octl03ui A G E N T S ' V A N T E D f'& R . TUB PICTOnrAL BOQU OF Anecdotes, and -Iucident , .OF THE REBELLION.". rniiorn Is ' a certain portion of tho war that'- X w ill never ao into tho regular histories.- nor bo embodied In romance or poetry, which' Is n very real part of It, nud will, if preserved, convoy to succeeding generations a Utter' l.lcaol'tho spirit of tho con Hie t than many dry reports or careful narratives of' events, and--this part mny ho called the g ssip, the tun,' the pntluis df tho war. This Illustrates the' diameter of tho lenders, the humor of the sol diers. Ilio devotion of women, tho bravory ot men, tliu pluck of our heroes, tho romance'' . und hnrdshlps of the service. 'lilio vi hinio Is proluscly Illustrated with' over DUO cngrnvlugs by tho llrst artists, which, arc really beautiful ; worthy of examination ns specimens ol tho art. Many of thorn are' , get Into the body of Ihu text, after tho popular-, stylo ofLosslng's Pictorial Fluid Book of the , Ruvoluilon. Tho book's contents include re. I niliilscoucosofcamp, plcliet, spy, scout, bi vouac, slego and battlo tlold adventures I thrilling foals of bravery, wit, drollery, eoml- cal and ludicrous sd ventures, etc., oto, anuisi iiionl ns well us InstrucHiin mr to found luevu'y ngo, ns grnphio detail, liiillW t ant wit, and authentic History, ana ikUtulh f interwoven in mis worn oi uicrary bil , This work sells Itself. Tliu people sro tlreoY of dry (letnlls nnd partisan works, and wsntl fomulliliig humorous, romantic and startling,, Our iigeius sro making from $100 to Ic'oo Der month, cloar of all expenses. Bond for clrcn-i litru irivinir tun ivli-ui-ii lira nml ajiri mip lanmi ami prool olthe nhnv6 assertion Address. ( t NATIflNAI. PTTllI TUMTNfl T1 ' fiU7 Minor St., I'UUadelphU, Ft. ,." waiui .