imlhiiiilios to promoto the piosrenty ol thi national motri oli will rc-oiivu ll etUoiciit ami generous 10 operation vt Congress. Aciiacti-ruiiAi. oi'Kiiatioss. Tim rruort of llie Commissioner ol Agriculture review iho operation ot'liis Department during the past year, ami lliu aUl of Congress in it efforts to fin courago Uiobo States, which, scourpoiTUv war, nio now earnestly ena;iioil in the reorganization of domestio industry. OCR PORKMN RELATIONS It is a subject of congratulation that no foreign combination against, out' domestic peacj and safety, or our lemti- unto influence, ainomr the nations, have been formed or atteinnted. Wliilo ecnli' inoiits of reconciliation, loyalty, ami nati iotUin have increased nt home, a morn inst rons'nloralion of national character and rights has been manifest ' e1 by f jreigu nations. TUB AXLASTIO TKLMBAI'lf. Tho entire success of the ;lI:ltl,j 'JVc 'vauli botweon tho const of Ireland mid tho Province of Newfoundland is an achievement which lias been justly cele brated in both hemispheres as die open ing of an era in tho progress ol cvil ia7iion. There is reason to expect that . canal success will attend, aud even gie.i ur results follow, the enterprise lor connecting tho two Continents through , he Pacific (Jconn by ine prniojiuu ... ,.r telegraph between Kamchatka and IHO KUSSIBII Jiunsvnmu'io " .... KMIOUArlON OF I'OllF.lON criminals -p n . rois.nfr ! ."e Tr H rnmenU of persons convicted ot infamous often- "infamous often- ..J nnnd.tion of emigration to our ; ces, on oonainon i ; States with r urse, and the practice, an insl V I 10 r . TW .uu . J"-" h-,,mt f,lll)OCl 01 oompiauiv on i - iai.iv""""' l'-- . J" been ronowea. j 111 IIIU 'l i congratulations' to F.MPEiioii of Russia. t.ajly ,.,! ,e restored between the Tho congratulations of Congress to respective nations, the Emperor ot Russia upon hisescipej tiih fkmaS CasaDUn invasion. lrom attempted assassination, have been I On Hie Uth of June last, in violation presentodto that humane and enlighten- ()f ou. n 4.u t ,hl i ty laws, a military expu drnlcr, and received by him with ex- ,ltin ,! oi.tuipnsu against tho IJritisl. prosaions of grtteful appreciation. j N().ln Atnuricu Colonics was projected iiMiORATtos of FRRF.DMKK to a FOKKioN ' and attempted to bo carried on wi'l.in COUNTitY. I the territory and jurisdiction ot the Uui- ' ' ted States. In obedience to the obliira- The Executive, warned of an attempt tl()) iml0St.(l 1)011 lilU Executive by tho by Spanish-American adventurers to c!l)Il!4t,tlIli0II, to ho thai tho laws are induce the emigration of trecdmcn ot hlMMy c3e0tt.,if 11 citizens wero (he United States to a foreign country, vtwwA by proclamation, against taking protested against the project as one t jn orMlwj, 8U(.h uiawful prjeeed which, if consummated, would reduce j,,,, ntvj t10 ,,,.,,,,. civil, miliiary. and .hem to a bondage even inore oppressive ..tlicers wero directed to take all than that trom which they lyive just been W(S measures for the ei.f.rcemcnt relieved. Assurance has been received ()f (() y Thu t. ;Ji!1,n UM lml t.ora the Government o the State in ms n()t wil!l t ,,, um vhich the plan was matured, tint the 8 ,m.u9 Sml(J (ff r t.iliit,s wh it lirooeoding will moot neither its eneunr. j , Wfjn it, tu. cement ..or approval. It is a question . captured, and have been .niliiyuj yum mi ' ' ! I'.ir laws upon this subject are adequate . lL , . . I ... . . i o tho prevention or punishment ot the .i,;.nio"lliu3 mediated. THIS FRANUO..MBXICAN DIFFICULTY. Iu the month of April last, us Con cress is awaro, a friendly arrange iiont was made between tho Emperor rf ' i ranoa and tho President ot the United Slates for the withdrawal from Mexico ot tho French expeditionary tuiliiar) forces. This withdrawal was to be ef fected iu three detachments, the first of which, it was understood, svould leave Mexico in Novenibor, now past, the second in March next, nr.d the third and l ist in November. 1807. Immediately "..on tho completion ot Iho evacuation, the French Government was to assume the same attitude of nou intervention, in regard to Mexico, as is held by the Gov eminent of the United States. Repeal -id assurances bavo been given by the Emperor, since that agreomont, that he would complete the promised evacuation jvithiu tho period mentioned, or sooner. It was reasonably expected that the proceedings ihns contemplated would produce a crisis ot great political inter est in the Republic ot Mexico. Tho newly appointed Ministnr of tho United Htatjs, Mr, Campbell, was therefore sent forward, on tho 9th day ot November last, to nsnuino his proper funcions as Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to that Republic. It was also thought expedient that ho should be attended in the vicinity ot Mexico bv the Lieutenant Gonoral of the army of the United States, with the view of obtain. i:ig such information as mightbo impor t int to determine the course to be pnrsu ad by the United States in re-establish' ing and maintaining i.ecessary and pro- nor intercourse with the Kemihhanf .Mexico. Deeply interested in the cause of liberty and humanity, it seemed an obvious duly on our part to exercise whatever inflonce we possessed tor the restoration nnd permanent establishment m that oountry ol a domestio and repub iican torin ofgovernme.it, UliLAY IS TUB EVACUATION OF MKXICO. Such was (he condition of nflat'H in regard to Mexico, when, on the 22d id' November last, ofllcial information was received trom Paris that the Emperor ot Franoe had some time before decided not to withdraw a detachment of his loroes in tho month of November past, Booordintr to eutr;igement, but that this decision was made with the purpose of withdrawing tho whole ot those toreos in tho otisumg prinff. Of this deter ruination, however, the Unitod . States had not received any notice orintima tlom and, bo eoon as tho information was roooived by the Goverumcut, care was tnkon to mako known i'B dissent to the Emrjoror ot Fratiao. I onnnot forego tho liopo that Franco will reconsider the subject, and adopt some resolution in regard to the evscini tion of Mexico which will conform as noarly as practicable with the existing nga.lemont, and thus meet the just -lr .lnttniia nt lliu ITi.lla.l Mini.... .i.ww.m wa M vims,, uillLCi A HQ -4 relating to the subject will bu tofora you It is bvlieved llial, t:M die evacuation ot Mexieo by the pudi lonary forcos, no subject turner loui, ditforeuues between Franco aud the TTn.led Stales would rotnain. The ex ,H"asions of the Emperor and the people t'PVauoe warrant hops that the trudi urt'iiry trlefhihlp latweuii , the two munintf mipht lg that case be p.now- nA sail rwftrmanuiUl v rantnrnA r-. , f CLAIM FOI1 Pltr.XCU1 sroil.ATlOSB, A claim ut a citizen ot tho Unitod States for indemnity for t-poliaiions eotu milled on llui Ing'i seas by lliu Krtiu-h authorities, in tlio exeaiso of a belliger ent power ngain'sl Atcxi. o. has been met by Ihe Uovernuieiit Jjot ,,! rut.ee nt proposition to ikler settlement mm. timtual convention lor the adjustment of all claims ot citizens and subjects ct both countries, arising out i Iho rectnt wars on this Continent shall bo og eed upon by the two countries. gUtion is not deemed unreasonable, it belongs to Cnyreia . to direct iho muirW, which claims i-.r in. em... y by foiigneros i as wen us uj iirit-ing out of the h'to United , , , civil war, sliall ou ii.i.uiiu..v ...... mine I have no doubt Hint Ihe subject ofoli such claims will engage your at tcntion ut a convenient and proper time IMMUNITY CI.Al.MS AGAINST KKULAND It is a matter of regret that no con siderable advance has been rumlo towards hii adjustment of 'lie ilili'eronce between the United States and Great -Liritain, arising out Iho i!ceilatius upon our iiMionul eotnnierco mil other trespasses committed during our civil war by IJrit ih subjects, in vio..iion of nttei national law and treaty obligaliuns. Tlio delay, however, n ay b believed to have refill to I in no small degren from the domes tic situation ot (iri at liiitain. An ou- tiro ,,,. of ministry nec t,oultl.y ,,,.,,. ,1L. ,,st m cnrreil in Hint sest-iin of I.'arliii" mont The atlennoii hi me now iinum tiy was called to the subject at an early d .y. and thern is some reason to expect thatit will not bu consideu; d in a be- coming and friend v spirit. 1 he impur lanco ... .... . . ,xlUr-erat. d. Whatever llienis, 11 1.1 iu;umi"i ifmi,hWw between the Uo countries i . .. , i.i.i...,i ;in ;,.-,.;i.. C I Ol Oe V UllMiniii uv.ij , r ., , , tfiul t:iith nnd non- i, ki i I, J o t . 1,1 1, (r..,.n .FIl'MiTII. V.. V. ..... .... w,.t. - ... ..'V, in the Province o( Canada. Judgment and scute ee of death hayo been pro nouneod agiiiitit soine.wdiilo others havo been acquitted Fully believing in tho maxim ot government, thai, aevi-rity of civil punis inenl for ipi-guidcd persons who have en,M'ed iu revolntiniiai v at- tempts which have disistro islv failed, is universally comic : ned for wh.it As , The Ways and M.taiis Co.- tnittee were unsound and utuvi-e. such tepie-eiila. said, rather than that for what is said, i iuslrueied to inquire and report whether funis nave been u-ade lo'. tlio liritish' The very iinnoitanl nuestion ot sulfn-'o VXw ''''T'1 "f. "l" U, ol! ",,Uo" Uover.l.nent. in behalf oftlie co -victed , ' ' ' " "t l' ,uM to I be murests of Un persons, s. hei,,. suslaioed hvaneu- -nl tho Constitutional Am. ndnent are ! cnlllll.y Tllu resolution olfered on li.'lilened an-i hi.mine iudL-mcnt. nill. it pwud w itlicut a word, but it is lull ot Monday with regard to at Un ... Mexicn is hoped, induce in their cases an exer- else o. clemency, ami a juilieioiH am nesty to alj who wero engaged in the movement. Counsel has been employ ed bv the Ooveinnietit'to defend citi. zens of the United Stales on trial for capital olTeuces in Canada ; and a dis continuance ol the prosecutions which were instituted it) the courts ot the Unll- cil biutcH against thuso who took part in lliu vxpeJitioii, hua bcun dirt-ttoJ. i tiik FHNi.w Titounucs is tnuusD. ; 1 have regirdetl tho expedition as not only political in its nature, but as also m a great me sure toreign from Iho United Stales in its catis.s, character and objects, Tho attempt was unilorsiood ' to bo made in sympathy with an iitstif-I gent party in Irelai-d, and, by striking aln Uri'ish Province on ibis Contineiit, HuiieHigiiuu lo aid Hi ol.tai.iing redress t'ttl lutIltiM.lt firiiu.,iliii..a n.l, ...ti .t A.. sutied, the people oil, el;,...l had sufr.tr. cJ at the hands of the llritish Goveriw mcnl durii g a period of several centur. it-s. Jbe lii-rst.us engaged in it worn chiefly natives ot that country, some of """in ii wiinu iiiuer niiu I'ot,, ticeome iiitiisci.l of iho United St iles under our ! gimerallawa 9t naluraliuition, Com.1 plaints of -misgoverntnent in Ireland' continually ongiign tho utienlion of tho Uriiish nation, and so gi eat ilo ngitation IlI tmtif rvl'ii'n lli.iia i T....1.... 1 .1... .1 Britisli V r, C ,,T necessary to snspend tho writ of 7m l m corpus iu that country. These circn.n. stances must. .in-feanl ,modify the i,iniu'ii men wi! un;iri. i.inui it tti nave entertained in ictra.d lo an cxpedi ion expressly pr.il.ili.ied by our trality l.8. S i iongns those laws rem-1 , upon our siamto-inoKs, ttit-y should ,U tanh, fully executed, mul if they operate harsh, ly, unjustly, or oppressively. Congress alone can apply tho remedy, by tlieir modification or repeal. TUB TltOUIIl K IN KASTKIlN l-X'ltOPIC. Political and co niercnil interests ot j tho ITnited Slates aro not tinlik Itlv tri lit. ! iiffeatfld In some degree by events which aro transpiring In iho eastern regions oi Europe, and (he time seems to have cotno when our Government ought lo have a proper diplomatic representation in Greene. T IK IIIOHT8 01' AI.IKN CITIZKNS. This Government has claimed for all persona not oonvicled. or accused, 'or siisiecteil of ciiino. an absolute p iliiinal right ot si'lf'-expiitiinlinii, and a choice of new rational hI egiancc Most of the En tipeiiu States have dissented from this principle, ami have claimed a right to hold siii-li of their subiects as have Immiurated lo and beiin naturalized in (he Uniied S'atos, ned uttvrwards return ed on transient visits lo their native com trie, to tlio performance ot mili tary service In' like manner ns resilient siibji'ets- Complaints nridng trom ti e claim In this respect made by foreign IStatvi hay huretof ira been tnatlera oi Controversy t etwao.:. tlio Umt.d States mid some of tho European Powers, and the irtiintiou couseipie.it upon the fail. Z Ihe "wil? Wrff, Shitty . .,.,. n.Pilv eiiirmed. Wh-lo tunii ivt w -w ----- - ... Ji eat Ri itain has never acknowledged Iho light ot expatriation, she has not mao'ieally niMsicu upon . iu r..... , has been equally forbearing! and 1 rnssm j has proposed n comproiniso, which, al though evincing increased liberality, has not been accepted by the United States Peace is now prevailing everywhere,..! Europe, and (be present teems to be a tavorablo time tor un assertion by Con grcss of the principle, so long maintain ed by tho Executive Department, that naturalization by one State tnliy exempts the native born subject ol Any' olhei State trom the pcr'nMiimiite of mililmy service under any foreign Government, so long as l.o dues not voluntarily re nounce its rights and benefits. A CON'Cll.lATOUY APPLAL. Ill the performance of a duly impose, upon .no by the Constitution, I l.ai Mitts submitted to tho Representative -of the States and otlhu People Kttel information of our domestic nnd toreig. affair as the public interests seem I. require. Our Government is now undo going its most trying ordeal, and in; earnest prayer is, thai lliu ptrilmay V successfully and finally passed, witliou impidiing its original strength nnd sjm mctry The interests ot the nation an best to be promoted by tho revival i t fraternal relations, the complete oblitera tion of our past differences, and there iinitigii'iitii,!! of all tip' pursuits of peace Diri'Ciing our ifforts to the early accom plishittent ot these great ends, let li en. leaver to preserve harmony between the cr-oidin le Departments t,f the Gov eminent, that each in its proper sphere may cordially co-operate with the other iu securing tho maintenance ot the Con slittttion, tho preservation of the Union, and th'J perpetuity ot our tico institu tions. Andiikw Johnson. Washington, December 3, 1806. She lUpnbliciut J, E. S A Y E FiS, lid iTo p'i ii if Pti lil i shirT WJSDSTEsDAY. DICCEMIiKIt 12, I soil. TIIK PHK3IDENT8 'TIECE." Til l message which we place before our leaders in tuts issue, seems to bo eiiaraoienzcil by all Hint, is laxo. It is dry statistics and old thoughts. It may he construed as conciliatory, w hen wc remember that it is addressed to that body which ho described as "hanging on-the verge of tho g ivernment, "there by acknowledging it us a legal and pow- ei fill branch of the Government. Hut tun ut. f ii .k ft.iiwi'i' i n f 1 .in ti-n fin m off Im . . , , , , , 1f HlU nyiliimi bolh Pnrllw- Ilu mucn in inesnmo position as'iie man wh0 mjl1c. ,,l(t of lwo , irm.nt0. , , , . "., , '"' ;' 'K "' he shoveil out, the logs parte I and he sunl: bu' ween them. , i in; i'epoi n oi tne OMneiary oi ms rreasury, the Army, the iNavy, wit 11 all t)K,ir subordinate matter, show a du- . ... ,,,,,. , , lllf(,.hU , ,1... . tlon- 11,0 "'euitural and nnueial growth is unexcelled in previous h's- lory, nnd all now required is tlio re es- lablish.nent of our country on n linn iWlj f r'nvnntNamM at uinm t,vr ou.uu.ww. Wasiiinoton, Deo. .'5. Sknatb. The Sei.aio was caled to older by 'President Foster. Alter the f JU, Mess,, AJ tll0"'V Nc'3luill Wl,,'e appointed the eoiiimitteo on the part of tho Senate to wait upon the President. Mr. Stiinnei moved to call up ibu Senate bill No 1, an act lo regulate the ..leclve franchise in the District of Columbia. Tlio mo tion was put and lost. The rule rclat ng lo bills of a previous session waa lead, and it was decided thnt no bill of the kind could come up till after tho sixrti day of thpKO'sion. Mr Chandler mtro d'icod a isolation calling upon tho Pies idi'iit for information concerning AJosU i 01111 "ir'"'M '',0 'Solution wunt.Qvcr j 'Mp- oneiman presented a bill to prevent the illoual appointment of officers of she United Slates. Mr. Williams introdnc ed n bill to regulate the teut.ro of ofllce. IIousk. On calling the r.dl,14G mem. berg answered to their iiameB. . A com inltte was appointed lo wait on ihe Pnes. idem. Mr, Jilliot asked leave to Intro duce n bill to repeal the 13th section of tho net of July 17lh,lHU2.vvliich section autlioiizts the President to gi ant pardon an I innnesly to persons who took part in tho rebellion. Mr. Pluck objected, aud the ruVwere suspended. The bill was then pas-ed by a vote of 1 1 1 to ail, A bill was itiuoduced and letened di eltot.ug the SeuiuUry of ihe Trinsiiry to sell to millions id gold every Monday hIho a bill for ihe mooting of Co. grew ou Uiu UU of March. Mr, Suveus iu- w . iroduced a bill to regnliita rcmoTula from office. It, was laid over. On motion ol Mr.'L-iwroneo,' of Ohio, the Judiciary - ll-lr- the expediency ot providing a mode o' - pro'icduro in cases of impeachment. The President's message was then received Mr. Steves moved to postpone tho read ing until to-day, but the motion was lost. Tim sday, Dl'c -t. Sunatb. ?dr. Sumner gave notice that lie would the next day introduce a i lesulution deelaiing ihe t,B ptinuiples cl recoustriietiou, utid the jurisdiction ot CoilUI'eUS Oil. the whtdu mil,!, ,'! nnd thu ! i ... ', ., ' exclusion ol ill g 1 otate'i'ovoi'n.nt.its I,-,,,,, :.. ...., ... - j.. iBvwvMuwii in v'iigi von nmi romvoling on thucouHikmiuiml ameinN me.it. The bill iCDeah.iir the niuuestv a , jlauso failed to bruui'ht im I P' IloL'SK A l lllo was jilontod fur tt ' 1 uind ng committee of nine on trecdmcn " flans. A resolution was adopted re-, ..ti-lllir til., 11. till, l l.:ll 1 .. t... I...., J I - - ession to the coiiiUiiiteefnraine.idine.it nd favoring the repeal t,f it o law in uiising the jiay ct iiu-inbtis. A leso iiiion was iniiiHliieed calling upon the .'ieside.il for int H-matiiiii as to how near he veigo of the government the tut so"! i. '.ingress was, and if it was not nearer Hie cntru than ho suppi cd. IJejected A resolution was adopted declaring as ,iii. u.iiit.i , if lb.. II : . ' .i... ..... . ..,.., mi -insnei iu uiu I'icsiileiits message, ilmt it li ids in lite disloyal altitude ot the South, and the idsiiltu , ,.f il,.. ...l, :.. .i... v ...i i. " uimiiuns 111 II1U llUllll, additional reasons for the adaption ot lllO C. nslitllt iillllll :miiM,, I,,,,, nt lii.tnri, it Will Consider the DronriotV Ot livilll ' I" . o o them Congressional representation. A motion to Iw it on the table as lost - ,. yeas 02 nays 119. A bill to equalize Dotllllies was reterreO. A lull was llltro. duced providing for a navy yard at' . . ', r . , ,, J, , , leveia.i... v. n oni in repeal I nc clause oi uiu civil appropriation mil increasing ino pay oi memoes, was-rcicrrca, wiin an ameniluienl, directit g those who had received tho excess to refund the amount. A resolution was adopted yeas 107, nays 2S instructing the Committee on Territories to inquire intc tho expedien cy of reporting a bill providing territor ial governments for the late insnrgo t Stales, and to giv-H all adult male inhab itants therein, and not participants in thu rebellion, tlio right of sufFuigo. A resolution calling on the Postmaster General for information with regard to removals of postmasters, oud another asking tor ii.foiniauon ot the President with regard to icmovul of officers con firmed by the Senate, were laid over until t -day. A resolution was adopt ed to appoi- t a O'linmittei) to inve.-tig ito alleged frauds on thu revenue A bill w as introduced and referred providing for the election ot a delegate to Con ,rl.oss ,,., DiMi i.-t of Columbia The hill provides for impartial sulfiMgii. was adopted. Adjourned MARRIED. "December 3rd lSCoT'lJy Itev D G Zonk. Mu Jo8i-.rn Manny nnd M.ss Maktiia AitJtsriiO o all of Greene Co Pa. Deo 4th by Rev. II K. Craig, at the house id" the bride's father. Mu C o. N Dojnr and Mi s Mki.isu.v Aui.d both of Greoi o Co. DIED. " Al Curmiebu.-ls. Prt . D--e. IMtli. lid, llev. II. G. AsiiKiisos. ot the C. P. Church, used Dbout 30 jears. Waynes'jurg Marka , . rooiiiirxnii) whi:ki.y iir .1. umiiKit. Httlter, I'resb roll Colli-c per lb Corn per busliel Corn nnul per Imsliol Country Soup l"'.' Candles, moubl per 'h Cuildles, tlippetl " " ; (;lteese per lb Dried Peaches per lb ICsiss pir dozen Flour per bbl V ttx Seed per bnslui Feathers per lb bitrd per lb n V. Flour per lb Molasses (lids per bushel live per bushel "" Timothy seed per bushel Hiec per lb ngar. crusln-d per lb sii'.'ur. relinetl " " y Sugar, New Orleans, B lbs ...i..;.,. I'. H. Sn.ir, K lbs Svriip, per gallon Aill, No. I per bl-l Soft Soup per gallon Tar per (jullnn Tea per lb Turpentine per gallon Tallow per lb ' Wheat tier bushel While Lend per keg White Lime per bustle! Wo 1 coinnum to Hue Potatoes per luishol Turnips, per bush ....Hit to .t.-i ."ii 80 SB S3 ! Sit .11 00 i mi . r.o 12 Ot ,.7rlo I fit) 31-10 IW I (in llllil 10 I) S'i 15 S3 , s:i 1 00 I no I tm 4 ou 25 1 on 811 9 o s 0" i.'i 2 (it) ... 4 to n oi- 1 no fiiiaiai. ;.73 to I UU 43 iMJWAVtlMiraHM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE I A smiths' bellows, an anvil and Iron "cis tern pump Taey aro (food as new and will bo gold lower than cost to any one wish lug to purchase. V Q B.'n.mv, Wayncsburg, Pa. f ,1- - l7isilutjon of rnrtucmli l. pilKpiiilncrshlplieri-tol'ore existing butween I Gko. K Mimih and I' K. Kvans, lint er the style of OISCK B. WINIJR & CO.. U tills -lay (llssolvcl by the withdrawal ol (h;o. L. Minor Torn said Arm. The Ina-lness ol said Him will ho settled by L K Kyans, wlmalo (J Is am hot lml to collect all duliUanU pay ah l..aebtutU1eSSot.BaldflimoKM1NO Lit. liVAJS Dec. 4, 18(18, I rocnmmenil my former partner L K. Evrtns to the former ctistoiueii ol lliu Into fltm for a coutlnuauce of their piil roiitwo. dec 11 UEO.K MINOR. Ltsl of rrrmlitms Awarded r the Rlcb hill Asrtcaliural Korletr, af thrlr first fair hi Id at Jirkfuniille, tireene Co,, ra., Oct , 3rd andtth. Vim. CLASS I HOUSES. DIVISION NO. I QUICK (UUL'IIIIT. UmI lalll, in 4 jri-nn uliil iiiwuril, (I W WUaou Wuhlni; inel"iiCu '.i Sluuo I'd ilo J K l. l,lhrl,k,', Hklihlll .vn,lilJ 6 IMI liuMt bi-ttinl Mi ni willi liil, I itt ft liiiir yu:ir olil anil up. wiin. A J Oniy .tli-litiill tuwunliii ttoi) Oentg-l'liiiK lhri-tiyi,unuiiiliiiwaril Smith flreon, rrituk tin luwii4lii 6Uu 2,1 ilo C'liarlt-M Curr, Wunlitni(tiin County .1 u,i Hi'tt mure two yttuii mul iiitv,iril U .1 Lluly Wuh Co 3 Ol) 2,1 do lIuorKu lli'iiilli.y, Wu.viir tuwnhli 1 fin Htt ttullloii onu yctir lid iiiwar, Fn-d n,in. W Vik a 00 Itift nvira aii,.y..urunil iipwir-IC IttiUu.MurrL tp 2 00 2d do l.i-nry ..iiliturr, M.irrl 1,iwihIiI)i 2o) a!'i'd,"J!iij',h Aurimiviii'Il, i"wu4mp" ltt t iprluK li'1!'"' ''"I' M hi l on rtwri Kltt, Ukhlilll tp 'id lit t-.ilj tli AtluiiH, Oitiru t iwiislilji IIi'Nf liiiviutf ni.irv cult, 7i (I While. Vt t Virtrtniii ill 1 it 100 tlilu Aaiutt t'uiiiiniiid, Ulcliliil' tuwiitilii(i liivlstow so. 3 hiiatv huacciit. nt a -Mtn I v,,i iin.l unwuril ll Cutilcv.Rlcli in till 2,1 do V MiMluwui, Al,li. ny cily 2 w ii-i j mm nu.i u,w.n I u iviiKiniun.Kiiii tp 400 2d do John l.,iit,AII,i,p,.ti,wn.W SoO DIVISION NO. 8 IIOltSKS FOIt ALL I'URI'OSKS. Dot rtt,illi,iii four yeM and upwiti-tl 0 W WUrioul',Vniliiiitf. !..,.. !".';r""iv . u on u i ij in ;uri, in, -n un lomeuip o uu , " '' 1,1 r" '""r .v'',iri -i m-.irii u i,iut,i,W:uIi co 4 no ' 2,1 do Aliimr Ji,..iH. J 'l-lni.n t,,nii,h-p 2 00 K;-". Kl.iiiliir y,-:n .i... ni.w-tr.l 1-1 Kent, Hi..!, tp 4 0.) LMiulm-4 NoM", Wii-li ,-,,utily 20i) '!'"! !" :,r" ,,!"'"" v"',',r" ','!"' " ,-' ; i...Lrkvm tu mo 11,-at i,r.,o. i.i.ir,, will, ilia-j or Niuri' cullii.l K ljiu;.l,ri,lmi Uiriiiitinvwiiip iuoj! I lIVIUOS Nil. -I II LI'.MI II. UMI lin MAItlll. ! Mu.: ii mum s nsn mauis. ll'.t inie-h It ,r,i'i, S mii-d M,-i'i-.K-k,'ii. W.wh uo 00 ' 2,ldjilW H illuii, .1.1, kH.iniillii ban ll.-i ni.it, di iii!ii-i..N,.l,ilui Ui ,r. Friiitillu Ip 8 no 2n, Id,,, l.il..h I,iiiiw,lti. Witrtliihu'hin comity 4 0) lti',t nt.it'-li lii,i-4"ii tor rtroi H-I...J W.,lt,-!i..l.i li.iimvl'l-. f. .00 IK-MI litn-uit, liii'iu ii.h, .1 ilin U -witt, Ail 'jipo toA'n-ild,! .'tiiO j iiivtsioN no. fi Titorrtxii, pai iso and wai k- i.'.o uoiisi:s AM) MAPI s. i ll..t lrn!tini;li-,-.,., l'li.ul,.s I'i.rr. Wh,.n W Va 2d do W It l.'or:i. Wanlifii.to.i eiiuiity 11,-st pi -ioi; li,,iSf(.l,,iii.i,;hi,Hun. W;inliin,.t(.nco i'ildo.10 lll.,n,y, t,liiiii;t,,ii cMinly lli.lii.ir. Hi'i.-ntiil pri'iniitin. toll W llliini'.v. Wusli c. Ou wulking til', rolnniiiu.u diil not i'i',.irt. Div. No. ii Tiiiiitoi'oii-iini;!!. V- no jl no 10 0 J Jll IK) 1 Bt-nt HtiiUion, four .vi'iu-a nnd npwiud,J Itnrloy Wli linn , Wratcrn ViivInU tit uo CLS3 '.'CATTLE. ' '"v'S'oo. I suour iiokn on himuiam plkk I in.ooniiii. Ri'Ht hull lhr yiinrn nnd uiw:iriU, Thos Hook, FriinlOin '""""'"i' ,,,,, ,, f M 00 lli-ntl-.,w thr.o yuiirn und iinw.trdi. J K Lamchrldire. ltloh 4 110 , hill touimhip ' 4 OS ' Bint Lull tutu yi-nr ami upwnnl. It Julinan, Ilk-h tp 400 2d ilo Anion CiiMiiuin, Itli-tililll liiwimliiii 2 00 , ik-tbuii cnii, i:iioi,iik-. hicIiIiiii township soo 1 ,,lv- so- " oun- No Stock. mv. no. 3-nativkor ouadb. itmtCPW thrco y,w and upward, J K UuiihrWai ., ",'"'"'!;",' . , , ,, lli.tl,uiIfiill,AHi'im,Hnlililllti'lililp iu0 J)W N() 4lV()li,u..OOXKNASO ,,,,,, catplb. ,,8, y()k;, rns,.,8;- u;im.y, Ci-ntru towmhip fiooo m-uii uiiiiiuu L'l.ASb mu :i ; iiitat. mv no, 1 Spanish ntxtis and ulvk i-amiis. 11,-bt liiirk . II A l'""t,-, Vi-rinnnt 1 io oo ai .l willkiai shriviT. w.wWi,t.ic.wniy 6"') KS,;s:!:"a""ram urtcjMA . wiiot UiAM JNU. 1-1 UUii. Bt, 2 ncccwi SpunwrVrmi, s H,.rv,y, Centra tp Is W CLSM NO 5 SWINE. Hint l,ii:ir,.l It iMiiirliriilito, Tli-hliill towiwhlp '31, In l'l,ili, M.ir.l, llr, liliiil t,,n.hii Ili-tit Iji-ihhI now mul iiH, I'liillti Miii-.-Ii, Hlt-hhlll t. 'J,i,'i Siilnu,. .Inlii-H, llirlihill tiiwiiMliip ll,.t t,lv. It ItrMiir. Ill, 1,1, ill tnwn.liii, l!mt tut I11111, l'hilli Mumli, Itlrliliill lowilr.ilj CLASS NO. U. POULTBY. None entered. CLASS 7 DOMESTIO MAN'l'FACTL'llliS. Ili-ftt tl.uiiu-l, 10 ytn-ilH, S.iliui,,! Jullt'H, Itl.-liliill tp Jil ilu A ll,niit. Hii lililll tn 11,-Ht n;tf-ol'lll,lllki-tK. .I.llll.-il Ilru'Mnrk, Itli'lllltll tl 4110 U.-..tCiitiii'tt. timrviinls Mr I'liilip M1n.l1, Kii-h ip 4 nil J,l ilu Mra ,liun,'n l'iii,i,-r, 111, -.hill town-lip 1 110 ll,-Kt i:tir wirr.ei. Hiiekfl. Mrs .1.1, II.-. Ai-lili')' lilrhlllll tp 1 (10 J, il.i Mrii 11 1; ill ! '.nun. 1 itiuin-rmnii i,iiiiu, ii itwt p,nr -.,r.it,-ii li-in'. ir Win iirinnis, Climb ip 1 ,oo jil ilu Mr v Yiiik.it, itii hiiiii tiiwiuiuii f,o llc-t i-in iii t. in .Viinln, .li.u Ciirti r, M irrlstowtMlilp 2 00 ;iniiiilt,-i, ilt,l lint ri-pnrt oil riiK i-;ii-u!t lle.it ni,5 Iuio Cii,lii, W.uihliifatim ciiiiity mo' 1 OD, Div. so. S--L.NI-.N. y:ir.ita.-Iioy.1r.i,MriH.r.-jri.iiitniir, vrrU Ilct lilll'll tmvnwhll! ;;,, im . f , nn loo I!,.t t.il.l,' luii.il, S im". IIiMti.iii, All,-p(.'i town-lilii U,-Bt tin 'ii tlivi-ii'l, Mi-a T l.ux.-nr, KU-lililll i.iwiimIiIp DIV. NO. !! COTTON. l-, t i-nvi rlit. Mm 1- DuvMi,, Itirliliill t iwnnlilp Iti-i.tCuuiiti-ri'iu.., Mi' Wtu (.lruo:iii, CuniU'rhiiultp mv. so. t i.ti.u'intt. I ll,-st imlrnraiiu liot,,H.rilm,oii, llo.-klcU W Va f.1 00 ' l'-et p ;lr .,i.irii liuoia, r'nil.li M,-N,--. WiihIi nil)' 1 "0 lli-l nul.- Ii,iiiii-w, ,1 K l.,llH io, Itlcliliill tp & no Cent U-ill it.iy..-ii eull' Hkllm, .) ACntii, W.K.Iiiii'jt'ilit-o It oil U,'..t Iwu I,I,M 111,,, 1 l,.illi,!i , W llr, 1111, Kkhliill tp it 00 :',! .In. I Al'iiin, Within ttnii ri.unty I 00 lliMt ni'li-Hiiililli-,,! K l.i,ui;liri,l(,, llli'llliill Ip !') 11.1 ilo Nattiiiu Utl;lliM, M iiyil, nl.nrK tl Oo DIV. ii QI'II.TS, FANCY WORK. &C. Ili'St wliltp qnilt, tf M (Iriiiiiii". Cumliorliiliil tp t'J Oa 11,-Ht liiiu-v quill, Mm .1 Lumir, llii lilitli tuwimkip i 00 il ilu l',-i,li,i liny, Miirri lnu-iisiiip 1 00 2,1 Kemp iiullt, Mm Mllriniii,Ciiiiii,. rl,iii,l towimlilp 1 00 ll.-rtt i-riK-li-t iv.irk, ('yiilliiu num., iiu-mini lowiiNiup . uj It,--, r ttilv. Mi-h lr u i'ilr.iv..lii,,lH,,iivlll,i l uo Ml 1 00 1 00 1 HO f.O S 1-0 1 00 1 no 1 00 J,l ilu Mr., Willi. 1111 lii-tioiitri. 'iimlierljiiiil tnwiixlilp 11,-Ht lump mat. ,l:iin'iil.'uriel', llllililll IuwihIiIii licit pniile-l li,iiiilk,'n'h!,'i..lihn M-ulit. Alliiiu tp Itl'rtt pin Cll'lli' 11, il t'n.itcK, lli.'lllllll lllWInil M ilu .Mm W illl.iinil diiiiii, riiuili,rluii,l titwii.hlp Hint mill riirrhllil, M'-m W i' I .tn llnionM, I'litnii tp Ili'Ht i-I..iim.i ImiuI, .M.l W Walton, Jm-knulivlllo licit 1-.I...MII.-I nk-L-VeH, " " ' ' lU-tt nrawvw, " " " " mv. no. (! 5iiji;!Xt..Ni:ofJ. n,-t lmltiT i-li'ilii, .1 S lliiiarl. .Ii-T.wn tl Ol) llHt l,utt..i-. Mr liri'il,, :h. Iti. li1!!!! ti,ttn-hlp 2 00 'J 1 ili Ms Il W Wullun. I'.ii lililll t;vii.iip 1 00 llvl I111I1 ilnznii i-i.in Iu hi". Mr- I M,uli, Itlrli Ip i oa ill il.i .li:i-. llariilrnr. Itli-ltlilil tnwii-lilp 1 Oo IIi.Kt W.IJ7111. ltlii-rt M'-K,.iili 1, Iti. illiill t-iwimlilp Ii 00 Jit iln.li'im l.,itl;rli:ill-W i-t -rn Viriviiiiil 3 00 II. -tit i-prlm: w:,:i.,u. J ) Wtitt'Ui. .li,i'liiuvUlu ' fi 0.) Ili-sl lull ili 11 I1.1W liJ.'.i, Til ,iii i I'ljiM, t'llliinrull 'J "0 ll,-t inttnrli - ";' ,.t t,.l...-:i'l, TIiiiii,ih ICi-hlllliX'-P. .Iil,'lmilvllj a 00 lt.vl HIMIIt III H'lli'l ,.li.lin I' .ll. C UIO',1 tnM-.hIl -I (HI ll.Bl hli,l liinii'.-, Wllli.iui ll!..ili'-k. Klcliliilllp 1! 0') criASSX-AUIUCUl.Tt'BALl'IMDL'CTs It,...! ,11, , in.' 111 ,,1, lii". l-lillli.M.,rli. IC Iiliill tp f, 01) 11... luiii,,-rail . .1 K 1.1111.11 1 If . Itirliliill tn i 0.1 Iti'Ht r-innliu mill, .'uiu 11 'lrV", All.',ii,t ImviiHlilp ilent fruit ilry llnus,', Uriah 11,1-1 0, lltr, ttiwiinlhp j 00 a o'j (.LASS i(i-iionrrci;r;ruitAL, i.ur;fiK- .MliNTS. H-iit ilni-n liilliipplm, MiitllilJiMllil.-li.M.iirli tp II 01 1 till k n.-fi -- uiiii, 1- ll,'l v.uli ty liill uppli'S, I'hillp M ,rh. Itlolilllll Ip 1 Ml UitHii.rllil''li'at iWiiUKr!i"H. INillip M ,i-hii, 111,'ti tp 1 UO II, -.11 hihvIiiii Ii lll,i'llKI'.ll"i'..st"ill K., Ill.lt, llli'li IP 1 0" It.-t till HMI'rl pltUlii,iN,l'liriiitii,l,'lt'iiX, Mi'lllKlllVillU 1 00 11,'iit ,1,1 lii'i..lt,iiii,i t llrMnr. llU lililil liiwiKliip 1 no II, '.1 il,ipiliiiilillu. Ml-n I'hll .M.iikIi. Itli lililll ip llHt ,1" h.(iia..iii, Mr. ,1 l.ii.'ur, Kk'IiIiIIi tuwimlilp II. .Ml ,lllU'll..ll..l li l,lUl.rlll'i'IUr,. Itli lililll toWIMlllll l,u 1 ou rl ,1,1 lilll'liwlluill, Itulil'l'l IlllM,,!', Itl, lllll II tn'U:ilil 1 in) ll.-Mlllllllll-11'.V, " ' 1 II" li.,li!iiiut, " . " " " 1 o' Ik-I ilo cutii asn, fi iiiit-Iii earner, Bprlnglililll tp do CLASS 1 1 ntESEIlVES. lli'HtprMorvi.diniin.-i)i, mu ipnrtMr.l W Wiiltoti, .luck- niivlllo , 1 o a,liliiMr.Miii'liiii Hull. Hii lililll tmvniililp do Kent iliiplllinii Mm J W Wiiltim, Jiuiknnlivilln 1 00 lli-Ht ilu lilui'lllii rrv, 1,iiii T"im il'ili-n. Illi-liliill tp 1 "0 II...I iliii'ltriin, Mr U W Wiiltun, Itirliliill toulwlilp I on lli-ul du tniii'it"' , " ' " I '", liil ilu du Mr William Orooint, Ciiiiiliurlanil towimlilp oo CLifSS IS-JEU.IE9. Ili.nt current 111 v, nnu iitmrt, .tuiiu'n Curtnr, Itlcli tp o M ilu Iwuin 'IVnu'iirili'li. 111,1, 1, III t,iA tiililp 'i ItuHt ilo iolni'i, Mm .1 W W iiltnii,.lui'kiiivlllo 'ii -J,l iTiiiln..ulii'--iCiil'biii. Itli-lililll tnwiiHlilp -il ll,',l ilu lllui-hlinrry, l,l.l T.-iiitn nle.i, Itli lililll I p Ho U,',tt,aiiauil,ult,'i-,J,uiH'" l)i',i,,nrk llkliliill tp 00 OliAS. 13-IJUEAD, Il,.t win Unlit lii'i-ml. Mrs n W Wall, in Itl'-lililll tp U,iliiMrn,luiui'-i(',iiiti'. .(1,'liiilll Imvn-ilnp lli-Ht ,'llv,'k, Mr, .1 W Walln..lai'k,iiivlllo ,l.l.l,.'l...l W U-lli,i,..t,.,.l,.,,i,i'lll.i II no fill Tin limit riti'iini.wr iili kli. Mm A'llllum OninriK. Cuinl" tp Jo Ilent iiHHiu-tiKl ilo l,iu,'T,'HK'ir,l,'ii. Itirliliill tinvimlilp J" Hunt tiimntii i-uliiip. ..ImiliiTaiiuiirili'li I l-1 ti 1 1 1 tp. J'l llent uriiiiinvlnii, I pint Mm .'lilllp Marnti. Itirliliill Ip. f" lli.t i-iirrnnt ilu, Mm .1 l-ir, Itli-lililll trnvii-lilp Ilent Klili-rlii-iryiln, Mr. I'hll Mai'.li llli'llliill hiwimhll. CLASS H-CLOTniXa MADE BY EX- Wy UIUITOR. Haul viwt MrWilllp nruiiiiin, rnmlii'i'lniiil luwnslilp Du for pniil. , aliii t, iIi-im nml nlouU " (:LAS i.i-FliOit viiDnr'T. noil ilnlillii, Mrs J W Wiiltntl..liiiili'iiivHli' llnat rullilil lliil,,i,,,'t,l 'IVux ipli'll, llli'llliill tl fi 0(1 1 uu CLASS 10-FINti ARTS. n,-itiiiiil,rotviii.liiiiril.'ii, A Willlin-ii, Wii.vnwliiirit 1 no Do pIlotliKtuplia, IlillI'lliiMll'l lii-(,l'nlliualoll nf .mill 0 DO CLAR3 1 7 .1 vrKS AND MULE9, llt limit. A (1 .Tiinilm. I'rillllillll tnw.ii.lilp ill Un A lliipHllll! Illi-llien i-iwii-iiii lli-.t iiiiiloTTinmiiiil'iirl. WiwIiliiKlmi poiinty Uu " ' " " CLAS9 l-KQUKSTUIANISM, Do.t htniilo ,,ii,.trl,in, UV rr. aw fi oa in ilia nipii .trim o.M. walto.1, iwi, A. Ai ftovr, gwt'jr, DRY"' GOODS -AT .1EEHC1D FSICIS! AT "MIM'S OLD ST.I.D," THE GOODS ALL FRESH, INK i 0 I? "ST Ii 313 3 , TEST AND BEST! -THU- Fabrics, as luip relented, AM) Til!-: ASSCFiTMErJ KEPT CCMPIETE. nniKCNDEnsiQNKl) 13 .DOTKRMIXED 1 to Sell, HIIll 111: itl IY CASH will suelll'll the very best uf bur!F;ttu. C ill inul i xiiniinu bis stoek L K. EVAKM dee 11-3IU Waynesbure, l'n. Something New IN WAYNESBURG, PEW A. THOS. BRADEN CAt tlio room formerly necupioil by Andrew Wilson, S,'., next door to Braileu's Drug Store.) ! Itespcctfully Informs tho jjootl people of Orecno county, mut Uu has opened a I And Invites a call from his - friends and tho 1 public gennialiy. His store is lilled with cveiythi i in his line needed Iiy tho Fanner , , s i" !,u knows exactly the. wants ot his burner In-tiils. I A11101.K ltis variety of goods will be found Iron, , aW nfall kinds, Planes of all varieties, A11- I irers. Braces. & :. Ttiltlu toothed, cro.n cut tr' 0 und milt saws, hand saws ami t jols of all tles 600 criptioiis. 3 00 I JS 1 AGRICULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS. Mowing Mai-bines, Cutthi!; Boxes Corn Sliel- l,,,.a 1i,,-u t i.illl., l....j d.i,,v..ld li-iiil:a nml everything in his line. SADDLERY IIAUDWAUE, . , . . . ,, . i.,.i..,.M A g-nertd assortment of saddlery hardware, to which lie Invites tho attention of purchasers. iVimtlVV i.vil-iii nv ITT KIMllS W UU DJ!,2N 'YAK lii VP ALL IvliNIJa, 1 rnhs. Buckets. Butter B iwls and ull knuis of Kitchen WooiU-n Kixiits. WillnMT HiiHicutm linimni, Ilnisliofl, Cord Buckets. Brass Kettles, Biijrgy whirs, Shot Utiiis, Buys Wagons ai.d si di All pcis-ms desirous of purchasing any of tlic aliove articles and in.tnv otlters not men- ioncd i will consult tlnif interest by CALLING SOON. Hit will take pleasure in showing 'his stock at nil times. So give him a call when you coinu to town. Itemt'inber the place, oppo site the Kirst Niitionul Bunk. tlecj SIB; TB 03. ' HRADKN. 0ft. M VIfJTE-J TiEilE TABLE. KIOIIT TItAlNSrnAII.YlT.I.ANn fHOM MIIMMiO I'll I. V AXU I'lTTSaCltll.l. ANlri'lVUTIlAI.NS DAILY TO AM) KIIOM KII1U, IKU.V BAVa KXCHl'TllI).) , nv anii iiTr.a SIDNDA Y". NOV. hi, I Ran. TITI-t Pi8rnir..i'Tr,liiH nf tli- .Vintivli mla It illr I Cum. pmi.v )vitl .l"iv,'t finiii Il'irrliluu-, .iiiil iirilvo ut .iliiluiti'l plilu iiinl I'lttstuirlt im 11, II-, .v., : KASTW.-UU), tilill,i,ti'tplil.i llxpn-HH lav,.. irirrl-liil"1.' ,l iPv .'n,-it .V,i'i,,iy) ut J l', A.M., Illrl.irnV". ut W,"ll fiiCI.nl -I,,:,!., al 7 00 . M. i'u.t l.iuii 1,'iivin IIuri'i-li-H'iilt!lv(ii,ivi,t Xt ,1, 1 1 e- at !l :'0 . , iiikI nrrlvi-H ut Wimt I'llil.ul.'li.lili ,11 1 'J'l I'. M. B-l- K.h. I.lim H ut O'u'll Krl" i.rrlv.n nt ll,irrl..iir;i; ilaliy ii xi't'l't ." lay), turl i',inu,-i.-t Willi Cit I in,, l,.,tr lli'l II ti-rUlitirir at H.JO . M llallv I'lvpi,., It'Ui'.'ii II irrl.i'ninf Iu Iv i-.i - it Sun 1 ,v -ii ut 1. 10 !. . uu I ,ii.-:v,,u.n IVu't I'uii r! Ip'ii t at .'..JO r. ;i. ui'iiiit al ll irrMi'iirir. flnitl Ill Un'i'v-ii li.'iv,,, tl.irrl luiii; ll.lilV ut s.to p. M. iiirt arrlvaut V"l iill,i'I,,i,i,ial 1'J.IO a. m mii- p.'rnt llirrl.t.iint. tiliii nt 0. 10 i". Hi. Tliia tralii liaa iiii laiiui .rll.iii liiaii thi. "'i'''' . . , , , " Lillli-u-itiT trulll, via 0,iluml,l:i. Imvm ILil-i-liluirt it illy (Siiiuliivs i'Ki:i'it,l) ut 7.00 a. N., ini.l iirrlviMiit PlilluiM- iiiiiu ut lino v. m. iiiii.irviiiii Ai'i-iiuiii,liiilnii,TiiiMt jii.v, l,'iiv,.iinrliiiiiii-ir I It'Jl;. WKSTA AMD. Krln M. ll wait, rur ..ilu, Iihivik II ,rrllirir iliilly (in r,'i,l Sunila.vl ut J.,i) p, ti nml ai-i'lm. al Ki ln nt 7JIII e. it. Krln Kml Mini wi-Ht, fur Krlu li-itvcn .InrrNlnirtr iluily (r-xi'i'lit S In.VHlat 1.10 p. m.. urrlvliiji nt Krli. iitlLUA n. in llultlni'iri. 1'I.xpri.Nn luavi'f llurrlM-uir't itallv (i-xiaipt Sun. ilaym ut tt h. hi., nrt-lv.-n nt Alimuiii. 7 :ui it. in,, tnkoa lil-i-ukri-.. nii-l nrrlvai nt 1'lttitiitr.ili nt 1.1111)1, in. iill-i,li'li)ll i Kxiin-m li'iivi',, II irrlaliui-K il illy nt 3.10 n. m.. iii-rlvi'i ut Ali'Kinn ut s.'i,) n. in., tutu driinkrut ami uirlvcMitl I'itinlmruhiit I.IOn. in. tVnnt linn li'rtVfH IIiirH-lnirn dully (wept Smuliiv) nt J .().'. p. int nrrlvm nt AHihiiiii ut H.M p. in., titki-n Mijipir mi'l nrrivi'Hitt IMtlfthiii'uti nt Uu. in, M ill Tritlu li'uvon ll'irrt-tlitii'tf 'lillv (oxmpt 8ihhIii,vh) nt i.i'i. iii.i nrnvcN iu Aiioiitm tn t.jo p, m,, tuki-it mipiiar, iiiiti iirnviwMii i hihmhi'hh iiiiixiii. in. Kmlnriiitt Ten I ti WVhI (to uhli-li .i flv-t cIiihi piwHTinor nir I n-MiU'lieil fur tlioiirniiiinilatioii oflirrnl (hi vol) h'nvrii II'irrliliU"K ilnllyi'XiM'pt Mninliiv) nt 7 11. in,, niTlven nt AMiinmi 'J.JO p. in , dike ti Inner and arrive nt hllitlmrlt at lo M i. in. IHIli'i'vllli Ai'i'omimMlittldn, M'put, Iphvpii LunrniliT dnlly (cvi i.pt HtiiidiiVH) iit-'imin in., li'iivi ,1imnt Jny ut a.DO jj. in. ii int arnvut nt lari'iriiiiirtf'ii -hi p, in. Snp't. MI lllt Div. INnm'u. H. It, utr tj i; vi.ii vii i) ! ALAIiOKll pp, (latttloeiin. tunehlnir how tori-inovoTan, Freckles, I'lmples, Blotch-t-s. Moth 1'iitchcs. rlallowticss, Kruptlnns and all Impurities of the skin, How tn force Whiskers, restore, curl and beautify tho hair) renew tho ai?u, euro Drunken ncss, Nervous Debility, and 'oilier useful and vahiahlo Inlor inij'.lon. Kvct'vlindy send for II. Address B'Kita'KR 8iu:Trs &CO., Chemists, 285 Hlvor Bt., Troy, N. Y. dccA-lni PHOTOGRAPHS AltO AMBR0TYPE8 MAPH IM CAnMiClLELS. OIIKENR COUNTY, PA. Pt tl. Iliiiilcim Id mirnmtliinllv Innnleil tn llui 4 no 'I,"V1' muned plactt nnd would resneclfnl 4 ly invite lliu intention of Ilia public to his wlII 9 uo in runnei! kkvi.ioiit oai.i.kiit. l'l;iit"Hriiplm nf every vnrlnly, m aim style, ami a line assortment or Alliums, rr;' . : . , Carfl. & i y Imudifur solo. I I5j)..llf,.u Over 29U00 Pianos Made. 2400 Sold at the Pittsburg t gency t C8MSSI1G PlliS ! REASONS wlli TIWYAKKBEST, The remarkable genius of the Into Joaas ( liu kt rintf, ana tlio same ability cuutlnueiMn Ills (OU8. OIIT81DB.TALKKT. Tlio con.blimtlon of tho Uesl outside talent with tlieir own genius 1MMKNSK CAPITAL wltliwliieh to obtnin the best wnrltmiri! In keep on Inoul slocks of tbu k-Bt inateriai to be neiisoiH' J for years, KACTOItr. ' The firijeRt In thu world, nccunvltitr five I ttercs ol jirmnul-iind lis milted Doors, Oi leet I wide, and live miles in letiulb. r' - MACIIISUltY. The niost cnn-pltto mul expnnslvo of nny piiniii fiii totv in lite country, iiuiny pints with, oiitailnplieiite. beliijr li-viitud ' expressly by the elder .Mr. Cliickerintr. , I KXei.Hlli.VCH. I . ! With Sin-in nilvnntuces, after the labor of n ! bull' eentiiry. iliiiinjr wlileli lime lltey Imve liHitniMet,ir,.,t thirty th'iisiind plimnfl, tlicy , nou'iiuer tin- puilie mi eatiti! new scale piiiao, j tlio mo.t perleet ever mailu. j ' itftxtri.T. .iii f-rs. t Iiiekerinj! Hons tire nou' nmit i"C inure iiIiiiiiih tlion ntie firm In Hi I'r.ttiM. Stales, and . ... I KXIMtHTTO UUItDPK I yearly, a lnrue nt iiilier of liitntinens which ' tire usi'd iiy the lemlinjj itrilnls ol'tlie ilny. Tlieir reputiition lias beconio Wom.u wiuk. ARTIST'S OPINIONS. , TIIALIIKHO, . , ''I cnnMtler Cbickerlnu ft' Sons' Pianos beyond comparison tho best I havo ever seen in America." OOTTSCIIALK. 'I consider CliickoilnR Sons' superior to any in tlio world." Pianos 1 nejtevo mat in every particular your Pliiima itD superi r to any I have ever seen ia this country or .Europe." ''For volume and flno quality of tone, wi'h rdcely nf articulation, the Cliukerlng Piauos arc uiiequalcd. UAHSIN'I. .. 'I always use anil always rcccommt-nd your Tamos to iny ptiriils and friends," mnzto. ''I consider your Pianos tho finest I hare ever played upon.'" ...... IMl'llliTAST TO rCRCIIASr.ItS. The Suhscrlhers aro the exclusive wholes ilo Agents lor till) Chiekeiing Pinnos, for Wes-- leni rcnnsyivanin ttsiern imto anil West Virginia. Special arrangements, cnabluthrm to sell at exactly the same price us charged at the F..ctnry in Bns)iin, thus saving freight, Insurance ami risk of transportation to pur chasers residing in or West of this city. . 1". :"1"s-"l":'a BIY """""".riiueniionw the selection o their stock, visitiug tho Fac- Tlio Subscribers gives particular attention to lory nearly every innuth for tltis purpose! tltuir experience In the business, musical skill. am' practical knowledge ot the manufacture of I'ianos. enabbt them lo select (lie very best instruments that Jlcss.s Chiekeiing produce. Kvt.,.v iDstrUniimt warrantt il for 5 years, by the manufacturer and the subscribers. Pcr- wms t a dlstnaco desiring further informstlnn should address the Bulisuribers who will be' j happy to Bend I'teni post puld drawings of the. voiIdiis styles of I'ianos, prices, &c. uiu riauos tiiKeiiln exchange. ClI.VItLlCS C. MEUOlt, &CO 81 Wood Street, Between 3lU Street & Dlamontl Alley, PlTTSIIUUOII. PATENTED JllAV SilTII, I8C0. This is tin article for washing without n'' bins, except in very dirty places, which will ' r iuh'u a very s.'uht tuS), and unliko other prepai'iilions oll'eredlora like purpose, will Nor hot run i.'i.orin:s. but will leiu'o them wuirua Ih 111 onliiiitry methods, without tho urn d wear and tear. It removes I'l'tistt spn's as if by niugic, and sol'lens the dii'L ly soitUiag, mi that rinsing will in ordinary (vises entirely teinove it. Till, powder is prcpati'd in nccordunco willi clien.l"il s l -tt. e. ami 1111011 a process p, ciili.ir to Itsell. which is seemed by julters I'ntcnt, It Ims liceii In use for more th in a year, unj , , , ., ... . , ... i, ,,.1,,,,.,,.,- I'"- I'lini.M i.e i .nun, ,-i-i,ii e.v mu ., ."'v. il hni! h( I'll used. Alllotl j; lib) inlVdlitiige.. ; cluiiiiinl are the lollo-.vli'if, vi. : j n an .!..- i.x,n,-.i.1Hi uwiiy u-cd n Colloiitlllil lllli.ll ".0 lis. Il naves molt of iho luiior of rubliltii, and , .,.,,, , i , I " '"V 1 1 . . , ,, Als i. lor cliMiiiiii: windows It Is unsiirnassi'il. Jth onu iiunrter lliu luiii! and labor nsuuHy j required It imparls a beautiful ami lustm , iniicn sup rtor m any oilier inn 10. no water reiptlred except to uinUtcn the powder, ' . Directiniis will) each paekairn. And can he ruadily apprccittcd by a sincle trial. Ilia cost of washing for a family ol ttyo or six persons will not exceed tiiuisk cunts. Thu iniiniil'actiirersiif tills powder are awaro ' tb'tt many usclcir compoumls havu been ili- tr iiUiccd to tint public which havu rotted tho cl all, or hilled In rtmiovliif tint dirt, hut know ing thu Intrinsic excellence of tins article, they coiiflilvnl y proclaim It as bcWip; ailaptud to meet a demand which has long- existed, and which has horetoforu remained uiiBiipplicd, MANCPOTCItKI BV IIOWK & 8TKVENS, . L'uil Hroadwiiy U Btnii. AI.FO, MAUPACTCatlllS OP PAMH. Y DTE Cornllg.. For Bala by Urocurs and Dealers everywhore. Oct 1 7 '(ID thu Public Sale I f WIIi OFFER AT PUnMO SALE 01 I iS'iiriWny liithuf DUClOMIlEUncxL, I8fl, mv resldcnco on which I now reside, at tho Junction of 111" hirnplko letullnii from Waynes', liiltir to Cameron, and from Waynenlnu-ii to All itiieoniirii. west va , one ana iiiroo-iourttt, mllus West of Waynoshurg. Containing or IhoroalmiiU. ono huntlrod and twenty-flva acres of which a e cleared anil under a blub, statu of cultivation, with a good frame house, tenant Iioiihu and a larfto new friinio bank barn. A lariro quantity ol select irult. Tlio farm is onu f tho most Onslrablo for fiit-mlnn- or unizlna In tho county, It may he illvldud In two mticcls to suit niirchascrs. dl- ltling by tho Hinlu road, or If not sold sooner Ull' WIIOIU will uu soul mi viim uny. Bnlu to coinimm o nj in o'clock. Torma made kuowu on day of sain.