. - ~, •~~ The State aqd National Thanksgiving Dey was litnraiLiAlpereed byqpr,eitines, tbsi stores arid planes of 'business being . ; desert. 'Ttskfisfigipas exercises at the Meth odist .- Epi‘Jpal Char* were conducted by Revititind Bev. 'Arm. Waliase. *blamer** v. Mr. Wallace was sciandly sessige, *OW and patriotic. A liberal coY*eetion *milted for the benefit of sick and *Ol4l soldiers. eir Our friend of the Waynesburg itessengN has been presented with a head atm cabbage weighing fourteen pounds .aid a half. Two heads are bet ter than one. P. S.—The last remark is intended as a "gam --J nango Spectator. • 41111rW i kakIn't the readers of the "Spec tator" be greatly benefitted if that pa per were to receive anger cabbage head 1 Other . "goak," brother Wkuizr TAKER. A Fine Map. We live received through the hands of D. W. Kenitody, agent for J. T. Lloyd's splendid Maps, a *le copy of Lloyd's great Military . of the "Seat of War in Virginia."— w" 4 tiik, best and only official Map in es /t is beautifully printed on steel and colored with great perfection of For sale at Lewis Day's Book Store,. or Steam-Mill, Waynesburg, at the small 0 le4+s, 104.4At0d on rollers, or 50c. in thee ~ . .r.- - - CO. Howell.. R Howell, of the 85th Regiment, Pa. VG*, has been commissioned a iariga. Bier Gaimal. The Colonel is a courteous gentleman and a courageous and accomplish ed Alliirflion man vas exempted from the late draft at Thetford, Connecticut, on account of "dronill0111140 1 4 0 ," and another for "chronic pcsiostitfine tibia." An =haw expresses the h. fit the poor Mows Went got it v-. .114Inier # they've ever tried - . .--Prentice ram 'Sow many of timagimao of able-boiled we; ve just voted that the rebellion must b put down, meant to vote that they Apples and help put it doirn ? And how ailinritillinit to vote that the whole work mast be done by other people ? What an paradakt Mow that Prentice is. igrAs editor out west gives the following estice t "Oar parse is lost! The finder is re quested to return it, being very careful not to diliterb its contents, which were a brass rule, a 'piece of leaf tobacco nicely twisted, the amp of a cigar, and a very good leather s triug2' arAn incurable old bachelor, one who heOrningly rejoices in his infirmity, describes marriage se a tissue despotism tempered by puddings. The brute. Our losses in the late battles near Chattanooga are officially reported at 320 0 . tom► Meeting to Promote Volun teering. At an adjourned meeting held in the CAPORimme on the nthof November, 18611, on motimi, Wm. T. E. WEBB, Esi., was chosen President, and Simon Rinehart and R. H. Phelan, Secreta ries, . The Committee who. were appointed ' were repulsed - with quite heavy loss af at the omit meeting to report business for ter an attack being persisted in for an the bonsideratic,n of the adjourned meet- hour, but being reinforced, were enabled hig, reported the following, which was to hold a part of the hill. unanimously adopted :-- In this attack General Carse was We recommend a - County Bounty of wounded quite severely in the thigh.— twatundred dollars, to be paid out of the The 37th 44hio 6th lowa and 103 d Illi eating rands , believing it to be the nois were m the attack. most equitable mode of raising the l A second assault was made at half- Bounty. past one o'clock, in which Mathias', We else earnestly recommend that the Loomis' and Raul's brigades were enga- Relief Board make taliple 'provision for ged. The force reached within twenty the amititate familiei of soldiers. yards of the summit of the hill and We recommend this meeting to ap- works of the enemy, when they were point,la :40mA:tee of five present in flanked and broke, retiring to the re each township for the purpose of super- serves. h4itmtirmg of the raising of the quota in In this assault Gen. Mathias was - theireeapective townships. wounded, and Col. Putnam, of the 93d We dm recommend that our Repre- Ohio, wilt killed. - Their persistent ef sentatives in the next Legislature pass forts coinpellea the enemy to mass heav- 1 an Act legalizing the issuing of the ily on his right, in order to hold the C Bounty. position of so much importance to him. 'The following persons were appointed About 3 o'clock Gen. Grant started as -Township Committees for the purpose . two columns a g ainst the weakened cen of RiLeft the quotas of ; the various tre, and in an lmes desperate fighting, to whships : succeeded in breaking the centre and i Wasbnigton—Jacob Swartz, Heath gaining possession of the ridge, in Johns, Benjamin Shirk, Silas Barnes, which the enemy was posted. The Attel l 4 main force was driven northward to af ilfinn in—Wm. Hook, Wm. Gordon wards Gen. Sherman, who opened on (of ' Thomas Sook, M. R. Wise, them, and they were forced to break Harvey. y• and seek safety in a disordered flight Centre—lsaac Kent, Esq., Geo. Set- down the western slope of the ridge and lersefti mo und Smith, James Call, across the western slope of the Chicks- E s t ,isidititeA 'Harvey. • - manga. Rich Dr. W. J. Porter, John We have taken not less than five Dinsmore, - 7ohn Walton, Ass Ross, An- thousand, and perhaps ten thousand drew - Smith, Joshua Ackley. prisoners. Peni—Patrick Donley, .Enos Headly, Gen. Hooker will probably intercept Jahn Kennedy, George Long, James P. the flying enemy in the vicinity of Ross vile, and the region east of it. There Illito.-Otho Fittragg, Wm. Kent, are reports that we have taken a whole Join Worley, Hamilton Maple, Wrn. corps. Among the casualties are Lief*. Dusan- Col. Espey, 68th Ind., Maj. llcCawley, 401168811,- - Wra. Black, John Cutter- 10th lowa, Col. OmarN_9oth 111., Lt. el, -- Sr. Eli Long, Jos. F. Randolph, Col Stuart, 90th Ilk, Major Walker, ;MILD i Win. lihodes. 10th Mo. , Maj. Welsh, 56th 111., Major At the residents of his sister, lb, Hi ram Major jr.. Lindsey, in Jefferson, Greene Co., Pa., on is ohm Prior Jacob Rush, Innis, Ml leWil, Wended.of Sunday evening, Nov. 29d, of Consumption, r lams, Benj. Way, Alexander win, 6tif 0660, MIL Faller" k Mr. JAS. R. MINOR, of Waynesburg Pa. Pi 0i • - the killed and wounded caw* be °Lr aged about 24 years. ' ' -Crunbeeland--Wm. Hughes, Major tainted, as most of the killed were in The deceased was a young man of great Joe. Rea, George Conner, H. H. Cree, Shenmos eon tad asauriand f at 4nrk: Man Dom. in the hinds the enemy. 4 l i st or amia bility and integrity of character, and ilnOleitrMarion Chalfant, W. B. the killed and wenumled 1411 .be tele- univirSAY beloved, All remains were in ibidson, o r * °mho, Geo. Lemly, graphed tomorrow. tetrad in the Cemetry at this place of Tuesday' Guthrie. - • -I I t risoners say that Gen. Avg *SS of last week. ~. • Mil* ramilmat, Eii Titus, on the ridge just before they were cap. On WOW, iirovessiker 27th, of Brat c one s , Gen. sinseer Morris, a tared. successful. 1 . con_ Fev e r, JAMES, son of Mrs. Eliza IL Berko', T Donley. wl -- formerly ,of Pittsburgh, Pa., aged about 14 A. 10 . Ilak, Esq., sided of "%Vat& and • ' , 18eisiolis Year : VS* tinirneler,.. a _ Beni lllll9ll4 T. P. lon the let centre, and Jahmem's and , vi : Aeci .... 4. l4 nisvilles KY, on .......... .W 'samsl47. , . rifillt t' ''''' ''' t o tal.* * * al QM lighteiestralbn of liWpalkycarc i = jirri . , grt , 409cM4111 lifeciaille4lll tiro 1106 dr -,bittie Wort ' ' •. I I ee, ' ; el " ' lial Viligfroilii As& 161.10114 &IP o t i Thill tie s“ . - dei otalt '' :lr' ''''':' Ceibly Stephen- vim** Ailiiiit,'NOit were ultimately Militenillise.litt . ',' :', D: . . .44 ~.. ' ' Hew* aged * i . ' ' recovered. • ' - He aged 19 years and 6. , k- -- e Carper,. Springhill—Stephen White, Isaac Huff, FAal Lot% Vm. Hoskinson. Luns, , I man Powers, Esq. Alleppo—Jackson Hinerman, Emig!, I Monroe White, John Henry, John T. Ellin, Esq., Andrew Smith. SaeinKm---Saml P. 111 W, Jas. Meeks, P. M. Grks` es, Vain Smith, John Scott. Marion—Justus F. Temple, Simon Rinehash fisq,„Thomas Bradley, Jos. MeConneklit IL Pikelin. Carmichaels Borough—lsaiah Faddis, Thomas Lineolr Win. Hartman, Esq., Alfred Frost, Ashok-R. Woods. ear Salt River letter next week 01 tn. LATEST FROM CHATTANOOGA. Missionary Midge Carried by Oar Forest.--Over Two Thous sad lorlooneris taken. WASHMTON, Nov. 25.—Official dispatches from Gens. Grant and Thomas, to the 24th, have been received, stating that Gems. Grang er's, Palmer's and Howard's corps,on yester day carried the first line of rifle pits between Chattanooga and Carter's ceek, capturing 9 officers and about 100 men. Our loss is a bout 100. To-day Hooker, with Geary's and Osterlimp' divisions, and the second brigade of the 14th corps, carried the north slope of Lookout Mountain. The enemy's loss is about 600 ;. ours was small. There has been continuous fighting from 12 o'clock until after night, but the enemy were repulsed in every attempt to retake the position. Gen. Sherman crossed the Tennessee this morning, at the mouth of the Chickamauga, with three divisions of the 14th, and carried the northern extremity of hfissionary Ridge. Our success so far is complete. The troops from Lookout valley carried and now hold the efstemplippp of the mountain, and . points higher up, "freansr reports 2,000 masters taken. IMPORTANT FROM CHATTANOOGA. Our Army Completely Victori ous--The Rebels Routed and Driven from every Position-- From Five to Ten Thousand Prisoners Captured--A Whole RAW Corps Reported Taken. CniTrArcooca, Nov. VAIL—We are completely victorious. The enemy is totally routed and driven from every position. Our loss is small.. The ene my's loss' is heavy in prisoners. On Friday Rooker was so soccumfal in his moves:mat against Looiisnt Moan tain, that the enemy evacuated that po- 1 sition durift the night. Hooker took possession early this morning. The enemy moved South and got on Missionary Ridge; on the battle-field somewhere near Chickamau ga. He is expected to intercept the flying rebels. Gen. Hooker is said to have not captured less than 2,000 priso ners in his magnificent assault of Look out Mountain. Gen. Sherman being all prepared, began an assault at Ba. m. to-day upon the strong position of the enemy at the north end of Mission Ridge. He had the day before taken a hill near the po sition of the enemy, but, commanded by their artillery, he had to descend in to a valley and then make another ascent to the position held by the enemy. Two unsuccessful assaults were made by Sherman, but with the co-operation of the centre, he ultimately gained the po sition and completed the victory. The brigade of Gen. Came, with a portion of Gen. Vghthew's brigade, composed the storming party in the assault, and they • ~_ ~~ `'' Ell LOUISVILLE, Nov. 26.—The Journal's speasiiiimitatiowa, ditch of theme ys : General Breekinridge's son has just been brought in a primmer. Among the killed are Chptain Barney, Lieut. Wise, Col. Putnam. Severely wounded : Capt. Daniel O'Connor, Capt. Brouse. Wounded : Lieut. Col. Gilmore, Capt. Davis, Abjutant Lucker, Lieut. Col. Heath, Major Johnson, and Adjutant Bond. Our camp fires hat nit were blazing along the crest of the whole ridge, a dis tance of eight miles. Gen. Bragg is ex pected to withdraw under cover of the night. .At.darit Bragg us in a 'fine of battle to cover the Knoxviile Railroad. It is believed that he will not hazard another battle. Our army is aglow with enthusiasm and eager to rue. Prisoners repoet the re l army to A bly demoralized and incapable of offering serious resistance. Also, that Bragg will fall back to Atlanta, Ga. General Barnan occupies Tunnel Hill, which completes our line along the whole length of Missionary Ridge. Gen. Bragg's Rout Complete. Sixty Pieces of Artillery and a Large Number at Prisoners Captained. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—The follow ing from Grant was received this morn ing at ten minutes after three : CHATTANOOGA, 1 o'clock a. m. Nov. 27. To Maj. Gen. Ilalleck: lam just in from the front. The rout of the enemy is most oomplete.— Abandoned wagons, caissons, and occa sionally pieces of artillery, are every where to be found. I think Bragg's loss will fully reach sixty pieces of artillery. A large number of prisoners have fallen into our hands. The pursuit will con tinue to Red Clay in the morning, for which place I shall start in a few hours. (Signed,) U. S. GRANT, Major General. We have official authority for asser ting that in the several battles just fought before Chattanooga we have captured at least seven thousand prisoners. ESCAPE OF OEN. JOHN MORGAN. CLEVELAND, Mov. 28—John Morgan and five officers escaped from the Co lumbus Penetentiary last night. A thous.?l,4 dollars reward Las been offered for their capture. Desperate Condition of Afairs at Richmond. • The Washington correspondent of the New York journal of Commerce writes that private letters have recently been received from Richmond which give a most deplorable account of pub lic and private affairs in that city.— Thousands of the old and wealthier residents are suffering for the common. necessaries of life, dud are heartily anx ious to have the war concluded, and quite willing to come back under the old flag. Many of them are said to have become indifferent as to the ques tion of slavery, and openly declare that the institution is virtually broken up-- having lost all hope and all heart. If this be so, the end of the war cannot be very far off, and the rebel leaders must soon be cast aside like chaff before the wind. Fort Sumter Entirely Destroyed. NEW YORK Nov. 23.- . --By the Ful ton we learn ;hat the sea wall of Fort Sumter has been entirely destroyed.— The rebels were building a bomb-proof on the ruins. The bombardment still continues. -One dollar per bushel for new corn is paid at Indianopolis, Indiana. to feed to the hogs awaiting their turn to be slaughtered. Xtgitot !put Receipts on Subscription for the Month of November. John Young nos Herrington D d Thomas 2 00 In full. Geo Wise 200 5 26 Abram Benner 2 00 5 28 Isaac If, Wood 2 OD 5 50 T Y Calvert 200 5 50 B F Rickey 2 00 6 14 Justus Garrard 2 00 4 W Wm Graham, Jr 200 6 14 Joshua Wood 200 4 28 Abner Tharp 100 6 16 Wm Johnson 2 00 3 50 Elmer Wilkinson 9 00 In full Mies RJ Jordon 2 00 5 26 Geo F Throckmorton 2 00 6 23 J k Shriver 4 00 5 96 Robert Braden 5 00 5 46 D M Johnston 1 50 5 38 Morgan fledge 310 5 28 Jos Wildman 2 00 6 19 John Minor 100 S 50 E Goodin 200 5 55 Jacob Btacers . 300 6 15 Isaac Throcktuorton 2 00 3 07 Dr D W Gray 550 3 30 Adam Cease I 00 5 47 Atom Patterson 10 00 . 5 50 John Bradford 1 60 5 16 Thos Bland 0 OD 3 50 Mrs B Pllfillaft 000 5 26 Geo Beat 000 6 15 John Siminvon • 200 5 46 Win Rush 200 6 24 Mrs Jas Kent 2 50 In full. II J dix 25 5 24 Wm Pratt 200 6 23 Isisc 1r322M 500 4 50 Brown licßay 5 00 5 25 Thos lams 800 6 25 John A Gordo. 00 5 55 Jame Lazes, 00 6 25 MARRI ED, November 26tb, 1863, by Rev. A. B. Miller, Mr. L K. EVANS, Editor of the Greene County Republican, and Miss KATE R. STOY, of Waynesburg, Pa. : : - . 4416410/10014W There never was a goose so grar,' But some dot 800 n or late, An honest gaoler ewe that may And toot her *or hielnate- twit EN ) pingswwwo 111% T for Lir: tter ill" th, orelia! =ln the store. You can't keep howl t one. Del , '63.-4t. LIMA Y. Diaries for 1864, AN sons and sizes, just received by I,,NWHElbirt, the Seca store. Dee. 2 , '63. OR CONCENTRATED LYE wAt makes high prices ; eamoniffer he to re. dace them. It makee ROAP fur FOUR mite a you ad by salsa your kitchen grease. 13:r CAI:I7'ION ! Akspurlous I.yes are offered slum, be careful and only bay the Pitenuld Boyle put up in box cars, all mho* helm Corwrza,sx•te. PENH. MT MANUFACTURING OS., Philadelphia—Ns. 12 I W alma. St., Pittairatit, It. alibi Dsiggirseene MAW Nov. 25, 180.-3 mo. (r . ..;iz zo Saw Nat ar d Cap Re•re.— , NM. FWICINgO4O. b Ne WM, prrraimmr, m., as eitabl • -WE W RAT 0,14 VD 441, NOV/A ad cy Ogg will Illid Wit drat elm; esta=i 'i n the latest altidsni style, w its evegg trismatiencs qlliind 11 , F blilloale and Retail Trade. -A large Week 'dirtyiusWity. . style and quality of RATS and CAPS kept constantly on band, which wilt be said at the very lowest pricusi— Mr.Pleming is a Proetical Wiser, and guarantees sadist action to puirdtasero. Oct. 1, 18112-Iy. Abp' Grower & iltaker's Sewing MACHINES for fussily and manufeeturing pulpitw es the best in use. IMEM!!!!El i AFARM containing TWO DUNDRO. AND FOUR ACRES, more or less, MIMI 170 of which are cleared, and situated en the waters ef„Mud dy Creek, in Jefferson and Cumberland towndbips, Greene Co., Pa., adjoining lands of Isaac Weaver, Cree, and other., is lot sale, and will be sold on reasonable terms, on the premises, on Tuesday, January Oth, 1864. This land is of excellent qt ality, in good condition and roped- r well thabllfell. well watered, and has erected thereon a comfortable Dwelli tg Howse, newly fated up, a good Frame Barn, with ample atabliug, a Sheep Shed, and a Steam Saw Mill in good rmsning order. There are also a Smoke House, Ice House, spring House, Wool House and other necessary out buildings, all new. There is a good vein of 00AL on the farm, and bank open, bonvenient to the tiaw Mill. Good fruit of all kin Is. A bearing apple orchard, and two young orchards of select fruit. Church, School house and Flouring Mill convenient. For terms of sale apply to the subscriber at his resi dence on the farm Dec. 1,1863. mt.sost.susotsusttss $5 REWARD ! VITAS stolen from the Photograph Car of the sub- Ty scriber in Waynesburg, on Saturday night last. a saintiert‘ new Ambrotype Cases , a lot of Geld and silver lipid, several denen - .4f Photographs std Sts 9 drubrotyiws, and asTiosrl Gilt Praise. The above reward will be paid for the detection of the thief, or lid for big arrest eta otelvictiell *ad the is urn of the Goods. A. C. CRAIG BY virtue of a writ of Vgnditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Greene co., and to me directed, there will be exposeu to public scle at the Court Reuse, in Way nesnaUll,Aw Monday, Dec. Misty MIS, at one o'clock. P. M . the following property, viz : All the right, title, a tt os erest and claim of Simeon Dunn, of. in and to two "n lots of ground in the borough of Waynesburg. Greene county, Pa.. being lots num bered 196 and IYI ,in the original plan of said town : bounded on the North by Greene street, on the West by Whiskey attest, on the South by South it., and on the East by Cumberland at. And on which is erected a building used as a Foundry. blacksmith slim, pion shop, saw mill, and other bu Taken in execution as the property of Simeon Dunn, at the suit of Wit.latu T. E. Webb and John C. Flen niken. _ THOd LUCAS, Sheriff Waynesberg, Dee. 2, AROAN MARR hands high supposed to be sev en years old, and blind in the near eye, white spot in the forehead. Was takou up on the Sittis of Nov. by L. L. McCollister, on Ruff's Creek, Morgan tp., Greene co., Pa. The owner is requested to conic forward prove property, pay charges and take her away. L. L. McCOI.IBTERt Dec. 2, 1863. Valuable Estate for MIALIAEL 1 TN pursuance or an order of the Orphan's Court of .1 Greene County, there will be offered at public out cry, on the premises, in Morgan tp., in said co., on DECEMBER 11TH, Di 63, The Homestead Farm of JAMES HUGHES, 5M , deceased, containing Eget id&C)ll.3ligile more or less, adjoining lands of H. C. Houlsworth, J. smith, Lot Leonard, Solomon Hickman and others. There is erected on this arm a good Two Story Frames Dwelling Howie, Log Barn and other out buildings. Two Apple Or chards and a Sugar Camp. Also, at the same time and place a farm adjoining the above, containing 1830 .4LCURLIENS, more or less on which are erected a FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, and other outbuildings. There is a young apple orchard on this farm, and an abundance of coal on both farina. Thin body of land is well situ ated, on Ten Mile Creek, about one suite and a half above Jefferson, and is well wateied and timbered. TEEMS.—One-tbird of the purchase !Loney on con tinuation; one-third in one year thereafter; oue-third in two years, with interest from confirmation, JAMES HUGHES; JOHN FLENNIKEN; Nov. 18, 18U, Eiscutois. A'MT. VOL. NO. 300 6 . 18 132M51 WI-sr:Lt •-()A1)- rte,}. gam nwrinumest AGIATASUZ" =MAL SWUM E. 91H5 Stockholders of tip AiderSOn Agricultural So ciety are requested tri meet ft ►lie "ingn►am House" Jefferson. Pa., on wrATUSUAY, DEC. Nth. It is desired that a WI attendance of the Stock holders be p resent, as business of great importance to the Society wi.l be brough•before thew. 11. C. HAWKINS, President. S. S. SMITH. Secretary. Nov. 4. '63. GREENE COUNTY, 88 : IN the Orphan's Cant of amid county, of June Term. WU. No. R. la the natter of the ftttithreld'sal action of the Real Estate of Unice Elliot, d d. [ettax..l And anw, to wit.: JEW. RI. NO. impost confirmed, and the touts grata a rule on the heirs and legal repreibiargagfes of dec'd, b appior en the fina day of next Tenn, and accept or refuse the real estate at the valnetidn, or show cause why the same shall not he sotd. Service on those out of the State by publication Err six consecutive week., in one of the county pawn. to bat seabird to timer Post *Mee !address. By the Cant, D. A. WORLEY, Clerk. Nov. 4,1861. GREENE COUNTY, SS: 1N the Orphan's Court of said county, of !sae Tens, 18113, No. b. In the matter 'lithe Partition and uation of the Real Estate of Ruth lioulsworth. 41M1 sow, to wit : dept. M. 1863„. Impost MUMMA. and the Casa grant a vale spin the beim, sad legal represmitatiees of sold di/4'd, to earns two Court on tho &stria/ of next fumy sod accept er re fuse the Real Bet ate at valuation, or show eause wk)' the same shall not be sold. By the Court, Nov. 4. '*3. D. A. WORLEY:fIak WillOsTaltarta X T Email Teibrosim7 upontke Notate o f L J MIN W.ATB. late Duakapt tiL Crean county, Detimmeed. Mime Web ranted to the leader ■i eed. by the Itogioter of Gomm enmity, womb brewing tbosupolboo lodated to sod Neste ail re* goolobbl below forward ead plirthe aid pop oomotartiog chine agabootbail NW, ato req•solse puma Vow duly astimbelbssed Ibt ooltioime. bows WATSON, Net 1 Nov. 3. '63. 1:101 loilmellpistradoes Notice. ti.........‘ s ...gib of ~ , , . .k. up.• tie softie of 011%Malt ITSIL law of soilnoll i i , . -Immiee beam gliwolkle Ibe . 1 01" dislAppoilljoy of frigne amialp, wow i!. , 41kil 41011 MO am rellohistelk 10 1 "1".11.11 2 1 1= 1.404"41 = U5ik Nov. 111, 'IL 111141.1 A -MIN CiliieS t 4ilV. SAPONIFIER, FAMILY SOAP MAXIS. VALUABLE FARM ME ROBERT WYLIE Sheriff's Sale. Stray Mare. rro9r. xcimi 111111111 MU anal giti AL %L. swan Central wevirminesseristniitsw, H A m s et the . * ge t :re pu t e to I h ti e dlidast eerved am himeolee Mak ot FALL AND WINTiR CLOTHING, Purchased from first hands at remarkably low rates, which will enable him tonal! CU EAPIR, N 'THE Cli ruk flirt t His stock embraces everything in the Clothing and • Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods line, such as °T WO CO T OATS BU MS O A S TS, PAN , VES T S CRASI VAT&.SAIIRTS, Ali maandiehired in the Ira* best manner trent the very best materials. lie also has in store a large as sortareatet PIMA 6009 4 . of Use Won syles and prawns. which be will sift ist low rates. and from which ha sal make ' Chirelleter MIS A MIN arMITMENT4 A Perfeet Fit Otiagramitsei or a• Side Nov. 4,186 i THE BEST PLACE • TO BET•TOUR BOOTS, SHOES, RATS, QAP,S Gaiters or INksMieritiM, ECE33 imi[mortemirist His Assortmeit is the Lugst ED WORK IS THE BEET I His Prices the Lowest ! If you need anvartiel' e in the Shoe line, From the Largest to the Smallest FROM THE FINEST TO JO COARSEST I Call and Be Suited AND SAVE MONEY I Nov. 4, '63 New Books! F AMILY sad Pocket Wiles, various styli& HOLBROOK'S Normal Malted et Teething J OURNAL of a Residence on a Georgia Plantation Tl3lO Hit Titeomb's Works IAgiiiSIMI AIIACAHLi'd History of England. It:HOOL Books. all kinds used in the county DICTIONARIES, all sixes J UVENIL,H and Toy Hooka in great variety jar LUNG Paper, Envelopes inks, ice., for sale in TT any quantity at the Hook Store., by LEWIS DAV, Waynesburg. Pa. CASH pair' for Bags. Hibv. 11, 1863. Orphans' Court Sale ! IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Greene cnimy, the undersigned will sell, is front of the Court House, in Waynesburg, on S 1 lly, TO STII 01 Ram, 13f3, all the right, title, interest and claim of Thomas P. Pollock and John Pollock, minor children of Ita chael.Palloar, late of Wayne tp., Greene meaty, de ceased, of, iu and to the following described TRACT OF LAND ! situate in Wayne tp., Giresun county, adjoining lands of layton Ibutwart, Emanuel Driver, Abraham White, the Tustin+ sad others, containing 212 Acres, more or leer, about 1( 0 of which are cleared, and on which are erected A LOG HOUSE, FRAME BARN, LOG STABLE, &C TERMS :—One-half the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the Sale, and the remaining half in sic months therefrom. with interest from said confirmation. THOd P. POLLOCK, Guardian of T. P, and John D. Pollock, minor chil dren of Km:heel Pollock, deed. Nov 4,'63, Relief Notice! A Temeetin passed fothlle"er Court aremtee yileo.n.io,,a„i i hag toe to call a meeting of the Court at any time when 1 thought it actually nereseary, and as winter is ap proaching I think that time ban now arrived. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that the Relief Court will meet at the Commissioner's *dice in Waynesburg, Tuesday, Dec Bth, 1863, For the purpose of granting relief to the families of soldiers now in the service of the United States, agtee able to the Act of Assembly, of IMO. Persons applying would do well to bring certificates of actual need of relief. JONATHAN GARRARD, Chairman Wbitely, Nov. 25,1863. ADMINIST stn RATO e RI Alga B Y Gr ri ee n n ue e COt e nity, willOifil'er'at public re u nd C tie on thlt premiere, in Worm tp., Greene county, on Saturday, Decoarriber L4tb, 11911 M That valuable Moist and Saw Mill, and appurtenances, situate on. NW% Cssidrvlitte the property Minh Mc' Neely, deed- These eterected on the lot a large and Viloaarartailis Frame Misuse, Paine Stable, Mimi, Rouse and other eutbuildinp The Windings and Mill are all now and in estefient or der and repair: bale to coninte'nee at one o'clock, P. K. TERMS.—One-third of the purchase money at con finuation ; one-third in one year, and one-third in two years with interest from the confirmation of the sale. JOMiii C. FidithlMlllMltkl, Muer. Nor,llll, N 162. •N CMIETWIR, M. TN the Orphan's (.urt of said coooty,erf September I. Tenn. A. D., 1863, No. In the master pf the i ettlement of the account of Witham lodes, Adehsitunttor wpm" the 'slaw of William Rhodes, deceased. And now to wit: Rept. Itri, 11163, the Court appoint R. A. McConnell as andiuiir, to distribute the balance in the hands of the accoentant. Illy the Own, D. 4. WORLEY, Mart O. C. I will attend to the diadem of the ahem eppeitteneut at the atm of Ilieleeeellea Niß leas ba Waynalblink no lellitudaY. Des. la. Iss&. stein beet of I e'eleeh, P. W r ap same day, beele eb eareet Outmoded all tetreweeti too esteme. eeded*. I. d• lieCOildiddol As oo oldeo. MO' Lost r D R. SA. Arq NPon UM* Artir thislg is the tine of tienistry• . • • VHS, Mt, WS litt NCH E VBBY. E COLOR;,. PBBSEH ME MM. Newaoods; p: EWA MAID B itf•WWV.44 S 10111 1 11A0; mime. Criatalatip • to all the new and fashionable patterns ;are manu factured on thiliall . die # from the latentestmem Nylon. Ladies ran have th eir ripaks made to order and war ranted twlve satirfaebron.. • • - • . • -,' 11 J i. AWIIPSif . • Of vier, kind, of all styles, and Sit every price. Em broidered Curtains, French Corsets, kites , lot of very One tends; Ladies' and Miss"' Deteriorate. Wool Blau es , aft sines , : French Flannels. Linens, Pa masks, Cloths and Cassimeres, at • XA 1•~,R BA 21 Firm irrtencT, PITTSBT.ThGH. PA EAT A fnioporsars and . Dealers in HOUSI MIMS GNU, 30 - FIFTH . STREET, First door Wow Idociaaire Book, PiII%MICH, PA., WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articl es, • Consisting of Dardware, PlWia and Planiahed Tinware, Brucbes, Wooden Wave, *WV. fflatied Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japwase4 Ware, and Cooking Utensils of all kinds. ' A great varlets of Slather Goods. Bird Caps, ike , eau be °liaised on the moat reasonable tams. Refrigerators and Wirer Coolers, Roca nr.Art o urn teams Sept,* 1863. KAY ft RICHARDS. WO. & H. IrGALLUIIi f No. Fourth St• 9 Pittsbargh ll - Pa , CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, DRIIOGETS, opt, Mil *en whisk Uper Wee at prates much en;san liettetteise et lain faiNam, hiving' been purchased during the late decline at Lowest t;i1S11 RATES. CHURCH CARPETS, supplied as u snaion small sdAnce on con. • Dec. 1, 180.1.-.lm. • , ; NOTICE is hereby given to all persona concerned, that the following Executory, Administrators and Guardianshave ordered their seminal anoums to he published fur settlement atDec. Tenn, 0013, and that said aceounte.wdl be filed attinediew to law, art pre sented to the Orphan's Court, of said county ayd Stale of Pen tts~a at a W llahat , on Wellymad tivall3d or Dee. at M., at 2 ediseir, .p in.," for contirtnation and allowance. N. B. Said accounts must be on dle thirty dais pre ceding the sitting (Weak! thiurt, There upon whom ci tations have been lamed, will please file their accounts and save trouble. • Account of Thomas Rinehart and Arthur Rinehart, Kers of John Rinehart, dec'd. Also the account of Thomas Rinehart, Adm'rof Margaret Rinehart, decd. (widow °fisted John Rinehart. Account of fleath John!, Ex'r of Thomas Johns, Sr., dec'd. Account of Jane Fordyce Adminiatratix and Canard Fordyce, administrator upon the Estate of Corbly Fordyce dec'd deco° ut of Joseph Wbitlatch Administrater of lame Whitlatch, dee'd. Account of Jacob B. Moore Administrator of the Eso tate of William Ring dee'd. Account of Michael Funk and Edward Harker, execu tors of Michael Funk, late of Morris tp., dec'd Account of yir initial L. Gregg,: Executor of Aaron Gregg, deceased. Account ofJohn A. Stone veil James A. Black, ad ministrator. of Thomas Board deeenved. Account of Wm. Lang, administrator of hiewis Martin deceased. Account of Justus Gatard, Executor of the last Wil and Tesiauient of Benjamin Morrison, dec'd. Account of Warwick Miller, Administrator of David Black, deed. Account of Walter L. Batson, Administrator of Cor nelius Luellen, dec'd. Account ofThornas 11, Meighen, Executor of William Dye, deto4. Account of Jamey Call, Esq., and Andrew Wilson, Ex'ts of Wm. Wilson, dec'd. Account of John T. hook and Elisabeth Kent, Adi»in istrators of the estate of David Kent, dec'd. Account of George Kent, Ex 'r of the last Will and Tee mem of George Kest. deed. JUSTUS F. TEMPLE, Register. Waynesburg, Oct 28, 1863. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a Writ of Vendkioni Expones, issued uwt of the Court of Go tttttt on Pleas of Greene county, and to me direr**. *ere will be exposed no public sale in front of Ike Court !low in-iNtyneelnirs„ On Saturday, Dec. 191 k, at one o'clock, p us., the following pronerty, viz 411 the right, title, interest, and claim o f David*. Wolter, John Lindsey and Godfrey Gordon; of, in and to a cer tain tract (gland situated in Marion and Franklin tpe , adjoining lauds of Abraham Baltzell and Benj. Camp bell on the West ; W. T. E. Webb on Use north; C. A•• Black, Jim. C. Flenniken, Joseph Teeter, andS. 111. Sayers, on the east ; and the "commons" and Robert Adams on Ul3 south; containing ninety-live acres, more or less, on which are erected a two story brick house, frame Warn, Smoke house, wash house, and other out buildings; there is a good orchard of apple and other fruit trees on the premises, and measly all of the land is cleared and under a good state of cultivation, with abundance of timber and water on the premises. Also a lot of ground in the Borough of Waynesburg, being situated on the corner of Main or High street and Fruit alley, being 50 feet on Main street and 180 filet on Fruit alley, and bounded on the south by Cherry alley, and on the east by a portion of the sante lot, it being a part of lot No. 134. in the plan of said town, on which are erected a two story brick house, 50 feet in front and 311 in depth, with a large perch, * large frame stable, 'Wale room, and other buildings, with a kitchen on the porch and a well of good water. Taken in execution as the property of Defendants at the suit of the Farmers' and Drovers' Dank of Waynes burg". TAWAS LUCAS, Sheriff. November 45, '63—ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. J 317 virtue of a writ of Venditioni Bananas, issued out of the Court of COIIII4OII Pleas of Greene county, and to we directed, there will be ex posed to public sale at the door of the Court House, in Waynesburg, on Saturday, Dee. 191 k, 18418, at one o'clock P. M., the following property, viz : All the right, title, iuterest sod claim of Defendant ot, igand tea rennin petrel of ground sitigniml in the bor drab of Waynesburg Greene county, Pa. lirGhtillf on the North of Franklin street, one hundred ' and twenty feet ; on the west, by hichhin street, ninety feet, on the south by lot of Jesse Rinehart, and on the east by lot of Benjamin Campbell, being the North halt oflots No. 43 and 44, in the original Phan of said borough, and has erected thereon one Fraine Cortege Bosse and Kitchen, and other out buildings, a well of water, and some fruit trees. Taken in execution as the property of Peter Brown, at the snit of We Adiehrieutiders of W. N. Nahhhr. dec'd. TIIOS. LUCAS, Sheriff. Nov. 2S, 1883. Sheriff's Sale. V virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exposes. looted B out of the Court of Common Mesa fit - Greene coun ty. and to num directed. tiers will be exposed to public rale, at the dour of the A. ourt House, in Waynesburg, en Saturday, Dec. 1911, 11.8811, at one o'clock, P. M. the following property, viz:— All the right, Ode, interest and Maim of Defetsdaattelicp in and to a certain tract of land, situate in Gilmore tp. Greene rout. y, Pm, adjoioieg 1,1040 of Joel** max, Joeepitus Rice and others, containing eighth , acres, mere or ten, about fifty bares under fence, awl about thirty auras of which are cleared, and almost iM all sowed down in good grabs. Taken in execution as the property of Stephen Whits, at the snit of the Farmers' and Drovers' Muth of Waynesburg. THOMAS LGILLIkfi, Bberiff. Nov. 'O3. Administrator's Notice. T Spritittl of Adminhitration having bees pasted Late the andersimis4 upon the estate of Wiu. P. Brock, deed, late of Wayne IP.. Greene eounry, Pa. Novi.* is hereby given to all persons indebted to mid estate to make immediate payment, and those having skims against tibijkNliki W ir ral 4214.„ %Ira' licated for settlyalla aim Nov. Whitely miireeb autarawa aloofts. birmir=rexclerzte= 11 •00 ,WM1101* , tiital ti gge r eig miske elm Pralielq t411.11"- 40 11 /0 4100 U• JaMi vohtkipkilt. 1111 r. GERMAN BMW PSIPAR/10 DT DR. It IL MIM I PIML I ft, • IS VIVA Bar ROOM . OA SUBSTITUTE FM Mt OR $1 Intoxicating Beverage, but A itawrx coxcvnitA.raD Rita A MKS TONIC, Free from Alohalio Stimulant ar Iniutioua #. eat 1311) WILL ETTEOTI/AUX WEE LIVER COMPLAINT, lIIMPROVIA, - Nadi Hooiland's Gernian Bitten WILL pia& EVERY CASE.9F fo. • Chronic or Ifervotts Debility, Dismal of the ilithanig, sumbiltiseaaaavariao tog from a Dieerdeeed, Stoittach• OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SVIMNIMI Restating fii• - mi %rasp of tho %pike Organs: Collitipstihn, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to Ole Ilead, hdidity of the Stomach, Nausea , Hearths' Dispel for Food, Pakten or Weight in the , Sour. Brae s, Sinking or Fluttering et she Ming the Stomach, 4winimini of the Head - flurried Ind DiScitt Pl,Mesissat its keein, 010kkg qr fluff essamons when in a lying posture, filintness at on, Dots or Webs before thf Sight, Fever and Hutt Pain in She-AMA Delloinsered Per spiration, Yellowness of the. Skiliand &ea. P in the Side, Hack, thisst, LksoferAkd.„ FIDMMIC of Hem, Burning nt the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and lOU Deproisias Of ' rieufland'&aerman Bii;tow lynx GIVE YOU A GOOD APPVITTE saosic, riseVroti. • ; . u6A.LTY NAMES, • STEADY NEIREs, SEISE „I'MANG ENERGETIC, S, FEELIFOR • R c !REALTY ranitras, A GOOD CONSTITAI A NG CONSTITUTION, A. HEALTUY CONsi ON, A OMNI, CONSTITUTION, =3 WRAY WILL MAIM TWO Delicate WLILL MANE TOli as la Thin 1=1:13 Depreseed =arm Sallow Cereerteirioa Clear, • WILL auks WIZ Dail Eye - - Clear Jk, Win prove vi Waling, in Eve 7 Family, Can be Mk! by perfect'sarety by _, MAL& FEMALE, PARTICULAR There . are many preparations sold under the same of Bitten, put up in mean lisettes, compounded Of this cheapest whiskey or common runt, costing from 90 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Co riander need. . This class of Bitters has caused and will continue th cause, anion( as they can be sold, hundreds to die 'the death of the drataltard. - - Sg their use is Itimit. continually under the influence of alcohol Stimu lants exile worst kited, UNI desime for Liquor minniah and kept up, and the amilleis all Me hang. mbentkit upon a rintalta.d's Weld desilh- Forlhose who desiree and wilt hate a Liquor Bitters. we publi-M the following receipt. Get one bottle of German Bitters and Liz wall Sums quarts of good Brandy or whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medical virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Sk iers in the market, and will cost week few. Yea eel hare all the virtues of Goonatto's BITTERS iu• C 011" inaction with a good article qyr ulna; at a midi leas price than the* interior prelentaiensatill tost You. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering froln IiILSRASMIUS, wasting asga,y with scarcely tiny flesh sso litetrheass. me coral In a very short thee; one batik 'Bath cases, wilt hays most surprising abet. Been Wag Irons Owen* at astv Nod—Moe litters Wilt renew your strength in a very short tuns. myna Alf a* U, The eltßis will ant reatra,if &est Dines are wed.-- N o person in a never and Ague District should to without them. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knotrileake.' Although not disposed to favor or reestassend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredi ents and effects; I yet know of no sufficient renews why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation. in the hope that lie may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in revved to Iloolland'i German Bitters, prepared by Dr. G. M Jackson, orals city, because 1 was prejudiced against them ler nosey years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, itolleft Shoemaker, Esq, for the removal 3f this prejudice by proper tests, and fbr micouramement to try Stein, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Hitters, at the beginning of the present year, was tolinwed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental clips whiehl hied not fen for six ntnnths before, and had almost despaired of -regaining. I Sweeten thoek DOM and my friend for directing the to the smear them. Phila., June 13,'01. J. 11. HEOWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS I AND TM FitIINNIRS OF ISOLINIVAIN. We call the attentios sf all having friends m the army to the Ess that "LICKWLAND'IS GeriNW Sc lera" will-care aloe-tenths of tin diseiMell hitfhtt -r t exposures sad privet ions iecidemt to cusp lite. t lists, pablishedill6o4 daily is the newspapetti, on 14 arrival of the sich,it will be noticed thuds gaff properties are sullissag tiliPla debility. Every f . that Mad can be readily mood by floolbus — rs a Miners. Diesases rasultiag from dleordlde Oft petite owes sae speedily removed. We bit e ato hesitation M stating that, it the* Bitter* rs tycitl is 9 used among our soldiers , hundreds of lives m tha as that lee : mid Wet.,, tho Os am by aulatillideki sf rr fmarealk its tbe asair mod ',. ,beeit Ago d MOW by the use 111 . ' to thee by their Wends. SEW ARE OF cotiwrwitirstrim See that the signature of "C. M. JACIESO2II,"M Oa. the WRAPPER of each bottle. / 1 11401114 p LARGE SIZI lor yi; , e Botrix, ow. Het? H0Z.,464 jegatuat dm J 5 oa HALF IMPFL The Lave ilk& Aft laws at of tha rtitya hot ties hal* Itre *rash iplakfaseepter. SWAM your nearest gnatgilt not ha I aMe, do not be pat off by any Of the Work:mak yosivatiriWilloor that way be oftred is he piece, Wet seed to se..ged we wlll limeys/I), seeurety packed, by express. Principal Ma and 114001111101, NO. £3l ARCH SlitaFt-!;-- JONES • Si lei to C. M. • irr For I°. • ,Reszirme %we, . • a • Of 3. is BIGI • Stile/Mg, Maly, iltiMikt OLD Cl YOUNG.
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