fad Platimmt. Journeyman Wanted. We want a good, sober, and careful Jour neyman, to whom a permanent situation and fair wages will be given. One who can work press preferred. Boy Wanted. We want a large, stout boy, from 14 to 16 years of age, to learn the printing busi ness. The Exact Quota of Greene County under the several calls. 379 MEN YET TO RAISE. Ballow are the Quotas assigned to the sev .eral sub-districts of Greene County, on the vas of the President of the United States for !700,000 men. It will be seen that some 379 men are yet to be raised by Draft or other- DM C) 4 0 ..4 t :: ?. 0 0 .., .0 te TOWNSHIP GO4 —J H ;''' `X i- r Ibo .. OH go pi ... CI ke2 ''''' 0 iZ 4 8 '.3 .E- , t !. ....- 0 i. Bowfin!. mLI 6 - .q : 4 6* 0 z of , 0 -I ?' Washington 91 30 22 8 Norris 128 42 16 26 285 95 36 59 Aleppo 115 38 14 24 Springhill 111 37 9 28 Gilmore 68 23 12 11 Jackson 95 32 10 22 Cer t re 186 62 28 34 Franklin 143 48 41 4 Marion 142 48 33 15 Wayne 154 51 16 35 Perry 119 39 29 10 Dunkard 160 53 23 30 Monongahela 126 42 15 27 Greene 77 26 16 10 Cumberland 168 66 46 10 earmichaels bor. 42 14 13 1 -fferson 134 44 31 10 organ 126 42 80 12 hitelv 97 82 20 3 Total, We are indebted to the politeness of Pro vost Marshal CAMPBELL for the above table, which, we have no doubt is correct and relia ble. The Steamer Telegraph. Some changep have recently been made in the officers of this craft, which plies between Brownsville and New Geneva. DOYLE BROILER, one of the oldest and most trust worthy Pilots on the River, has been made Captain, a position he not only deserve; but will fill to the entire satisfaction of the pub lie. SERE. 11. CARNA.CE, assisted by Rona= /MICR, will "do the honors" of the office, and will be found courteous, obliging, prompt and accurate. Indeed, there are few better fellow; or more accomplished and efficient Clerks. Below are the other officers : let DISIO-ROB'T. Mein-run. $d 44 -ISAIAH WALTERS. Ist Engineer—lsaac Coyest. $d 64 . —N. CARPENTER, All good men, experienced, and in every way fitted for their positions. Under such offi cers, the "Telegraph" cannot fail to maintain its popularity with the traveling community. Andrew Wilson. We regret to learn that ANDREW WILSON, son of F. B. WasoN, of this place, was fa tally wounded by guerrillas on the 17th of March, while on picket duty on the Rapidan. lie was shot in the left cheek and right arm, and lingered of his wounds until the Ist of April. ANDREW was an apprentice, in the Messenger office when he entered the service, and was an amiable and honorable lad, and made a brave and faithful soldier. We have been deeply pained to hoar of his early death, and tender our heartfelt sympathies to his parents and friends, Saddles and Harness. Our readers hereabouts will be gratified to learn that Jens T. Hoos, one of the best mechanics we have ever had in Waynesburg, has recently opened a Saddling and Harness making establishment in the Brick building directly East of the Bank; where ho intends to keep constantly on hands complete stock of every-thing in his line. A life-long acquaint ance with Mr. H. on the part of the people of this locality renders it useless to say anything in his favor.. His honesty, promptness, and .obliging disposition will soon secure for him s large and profitable custom. Removal. N. CLARE' & SON have removed their Cloth ing establishment to the building formerly occupied by Lewis Day as a Book Store, and are fitting up their room in elegant style.— Their assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing for men and boys is the largest ever 'brought to our village, and is by all odds the most desirable and attractive. When this is said, enough is said, if we add that the prices v-111 be found as low as the lowest, and as cheap at retail as they are among respectable dealers in our great cities. Geo. E. Minor & Co. This old and popular firm . are in receipt of a large and elegant assortment of Spring,& Summer Goods, bought on the best terms, and offprilig at' slim profits. No house in town desta.ves more liberal encouragement, p,na - 4 • are gratified to know that they are not ol:;) , retaining their old custom, but mak ing now. Fair dealing, good buying and at tention.to business entitle them to a still lar ger trade. _ The Turnpike. The Waynesburg Turnpike Company have received such encouragement as to enable thorn to put the road, between this place and Ric. .3 Landing, under contract. Tne Mangers will proceed at once to lo cate the road from Jefferson to Rice's Laud ing, it being already located to the former place. The books of the Company are still open to receive subscriptions. A Chance ter Supine. Wm. A. Port.= tamps ajar readers 4042 today's Mort UNA* in dosing out ids itocitof Goads AL PArlodlOolos to make MAU hr IieeWSPAPOONI DIM* win make mow by Was ibis ht New Store and New Goode. It will be seen by their advertisement in another column, that' our neighbors and friends, E. S. Baum and THOMAS HOSKIN sow, have formed a partnership for the prose cution of the Mercantile business, and have just openel a splendid assortment of Season ' able goods in Sayers' Building, opposite the Messenger Office. Mn llosxmox is known to most of our readers as a son to Geo. Hos kinson, Esq., and was for several years employed in his Dry Goods establishment, where he obtained a thorough knowledge of the "ins" and "outs" of the business. He is an upright, unassuming and accommodat ing gentleman, and will'inake a popular mer chant among those who appreciate sterling integrity and quiet, unobtrusive deportment. I Mr. SAYERS is a gentleman of ample means and enterprise, and will see to it that their shelves are always filled with Goods. We take pleasure in commending them to the patronage of our readers and the public. What Shall We Eat ? This will be a question for public consider ation, if prices continue at their present rates. flow are people to live ? The common ne cessaries of life of all kinds will soon be lux uries beyond the reach of persons of limited means. While government officials, horse and mule contractors, and "loyal" thieves generally, can afford to live luxuriously and `fare sumptuously every day,' the poorer classes must suffer and starve. Speculators are making money off the necessities of their fellow-men, when they have no justifi able excuse for doing so. Livery. • COSGRAY'S Livery Stable still maintains its reputation for fast and well-kept nags, and neat and comfortable "tarn-oats." "Jim" understands his business, and will be happy to serve his friends on short notice with any thing they may require in his line. Don't forget him when you want a drive or horse back jaunt. EMI The President's Disloyal Relations. The Chicago Post, makes the follow ing interesting statement : "In the recent diabolical outbreak of secessionists in Coles county, in this State, two of Mr. Lincoln's own cousins were among the active and leading porticipators in the attack upon the sol diers, and fortunately both of them are now prisoners. They are W. F. Hanks, of Charleston, and S. Greenville Hanks, of Big Creek, Edgar county.— The latter, when arrested, boasted that he was the man who killed Surgeon York." To be sure, the President ought not to be held responsible for the doings of his own or his wife's relations ; but since it is the fashion with some extrem ists to judge a man disloyal because his father, son, brother or cousin may be a secessionist, we don't see why the rule, if.et is a good one, should not have a universal application. Eighty-five Thousand Troops Offered from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wis consin, and lowi--The President's Acceptance. WASHINGTON, April 24 —The Presi dent has accepted the tender on the part of the Governors of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and lowa, of an ag gregage of eighty-five thousand volun teer infantry, to serve one hundred days from the time of their being mustered in as regiments. These troops are to he paid, clothed, subsisted, and trans ported by the Government, and em ployed in fortifications, either in their several States or wherever required. PL/BialC MEETING. The stockholders of the Waynesburg Turn• pike road, will hold a public meetine: at Waynesburg, on Saturday nest, the 7th day of play. The public arc respectfully invited to attend, and aid in the enterprise. The managers will make an exhibit of the financial condition of the road already comple ted. By order oi.the Managers. OBITUARIES. DIED—On the 30th day of March, 1864, of Inflammation of the Stomach, Mrs. Etuot lic-NARLAND,wife of Wm. MeNarland, iu the 82nd year of her age. The subject of this notice was a kind and indulgent matron, a good and obliging neigh bor ; she was a consistent member of the Christian church for about 45 years. Her last sickness was short, only of about two days' duration. She seemed to have some premonition of her death, which -she met with christian fortitude, and expressed her willingness and anxiety to go home to rest giving full evidence that that &ear Savior who sustained her amid all her troubles and conflicts in this life was able to give her a peaceful and triumphant victory over death. She leaves to mown her absence seven chil dren and many friends—yet they mourn not ae those who have no hope. The day fol lowing her death, after a tuneral sermon was preached by the Rev. C. Tilton, from Reve lations 14 : 13, she was interred in the fami ly grave yard. where her body sleeps peace fully awaiting the resurrection morn. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. DY virtue of a writ of Venoitiom Exponas, Punted JI) out of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene coon. ty, and to me directed, there will he exposed to public sale at the house pf the widow numgarner, in .refer, son, on Saturday, May 28th, At one o'clock, p. in., the following property, via:— All the right, title. interest and claim of defendant. ot, in and to a certain lot of ground in the village of Jef ferson, fronting Main street 60 feet and runui ng hack feet to htemerry alley, adjoining Edward Parkin son on the North, Jacob French on the 'South, and has erected thereon a large FRAME DWELLING HORSE, Frame stable, well of water and some fruit trees.— Also, an out lor e adjoining lauds of Edward Parkinson, Michael McGovern, and rutining to Mill street, con taining about three and a half acres, more or less. Takei into execution as the property of James Kin caid at the suit of Edward Parkinson. iturviving Matthi as Ili nue i . dco'd. THUS, LUCAS, She. itf. May 4. 164 A4toiiisistratotos Notice. T ET'f WI of Administration have beer granted to 14 the undersigned upon the estate of WM F. late of Monoogahela ii.. deed. All persona hemming thenteetvgis indebted to said wel, gra hereby notified to pay the seine. }Aid these AWN, Mar against said 4 0 elealearo 11114411 ed to pre twit 44 y aataemiesusd forsettissisat. JAMEd A. SLAM May 4,11444. Amehmarater% For the Messenger rizarg flution. To be held on Saturday, the 28111 day, of May. Terms of Announcing Candidates. . Congress, SIO :—Assendily and Sheriff, District At torney and Corn mission $4 ;—Auditor anti Poor House Director, 62,00. To be paid in advance. Ono tits for announcing candidates and printing tick ets MCAT BE ACCOMPANIED WITS THE CA*ll. ASSEMBLY. WE are authorized to announce Gen. JOSEPH GARRARD, of Cumberland tp., PP a candidate for -A.senibly, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Elections. Messrs. James & JENxtricis Sirs—Be pleased to announce the name or WM. A, PORTER, of Marion tp , as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decis ion of the Democratic Primary Elections WE are authorized to announce JOHN PIIEL.kiNi, Esq., of Marion tp., .s a candidate for Assembly, sub je,t to the decision of the Democratic Primary Elec tion. SHERIFF. MESSRS. EDITORS WOUDltgallela tp., to be entitled to something at the hands of the Democra cy of the county, we beg leave to announce %V 11.1.1 M CLEAVENGER, Esq „as a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject to the decision of the Constitutional Democracy in ,ontradistinction to the Miscegenation, Abolition, Jap panese party now in power. MANY McCLELLA.Ni DEMOCRATS. WE are authorized to announce L. D. INtaIRAM of Morgan to., as a candidate Mr:Sheriff, subject to the decision 6r the Democratic Primary electimit. MANE DEMOCRATS OF JEFFERSON & MORON Trs I`.'lE are authorized to announce ABNHR M. BA I LEY, of Miley tp., as a candidate for Sheriff sub ject to the Decision of the Peruocrati• Primary elec tion. WE are aatbor!sed to announce STEPHEN KN , GHT, RirhhiH'tp. as a eandnia e for Sheriff, subject to the Decisfo n of the Democratic Primary election. WE are authorized to announce D. U. PAUL Dunkard tp., as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the dec talon of the Democratic Primary Electioo• ore authorized to announce A. F. AM MONS . Esq of Perry tp. ' as a candidate Mr Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Elections, WE are authorized to announce HEATH 3611 N of Washington township, as a c.fudulam for Shedd; subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election. WE are authorized to announce J, LINDSEY 10 DEIN, of Centre tp., as a candidate for Sherif, sub-. ect to the decision of the Democratic Primary Elec ion . Messrs. Joes:s & JENNINGS :—YOU. will please an nounce S. Vc ILSON VA NATTA, of Ittelibill tp., as a candidate for Sheriff at the next Democratic Primary Election, subject to the rules and usages of the par ty, and oblige MANY DEMOCRATS IN TIIE WEST END. IVE are authorized to announce HENRY 13. VETS, of Wayne Ip., as a cataliihne for Sheriff, sub ject to the decision MI the Democratic Primary Elec tion. WE are authorized to announee JACOB LEMLEY, of Marion tp., as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election. Messrs. JONES & Jessmos :—Phase announce PHILLIP KUSSA,RT, of Dutikard to., as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic PrilisarY Election. E•aT END. COMMISSIONER. MESSRS. EDITORS , —Do us the favor of annnuming ELIAS SCOTT, Esq , of Centre Ip., as a candinaie for Coutoy Commis , sioner, subject to the Democratic Primary election, and oblige. MANY DEMOCRATS. Moto's. Jones & .IrNNINGs :—Please announce my name s candidate for County C,lnnitesioner, sub ject to the decisions of the Democratic Primary Elec tion, JAA.:OB ciURIVER, Whitely tp. WE are authorized to.announce THOMAS SCOTT, of Whitely towns I ill, fug a candidate for commission er, subject to the decision of the Hemocratic Primary E'ectiou. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Mamma EIDTORS :—You will please announce JO. SEFII Esq of Marion tp„ as a snit te candidate fcr Prosecuting Attorney. subject to the decision of the Detip.cratic party at their Primary election. Arai von will' greatly oblige MANY VOTERS IN DiEvEtteNT PARTS OF TM: COUNTY. WE are authorized to announce 4 G. W. G. WAD DELL, of Marion to.. or a candidate for niArict At torney. subject to the decision or the Demociatic Pri mary Election. WE are authorized to announce R. P. HUSK. of blarimt to as a candidate for District Attorney, pub. ject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Elec tion. AUDITOR. Messrs. Johns & Jgros IN os :—Ylease announce JO SEMI PATTERSON, of Whitely ip.. as .a candidate ror County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic Primary Election, and you will gratify Mst:y OF HISYMALNDO. e are authorized to announce A. J. MARTIN, of Wayne ill.. as a candidate tin. Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary eleciiou. WE are authorized to announce WILLIAM GWIN, of Jefferson tp , as a candidate for Auditor. subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Eiectioii. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. WE are authorized to announce MILLER JAMS, of Morgan tp., as a candidate for Poor House Dire( tar, subject to the decision of the Democratic Prisnaly elec tion. WE are authorized to announce ARTHUR RINE DIA KT, of Franklin township, as a candidate for Poor loose Director, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Primary Election. SPECIAL NOTICE. I would respectfully inform my friends throughout the County, that I am now at home, in Waynesburg, and have arranged my visits so as to spend front the first to the twentieth of every month at Waynesburg, this my customers may depend upon. Very respectfully, S. S. PA'l' ON. Larch 2,'61. . New Hat at. d Cap Store.— P 1 lAN U N I IING,N PA :. 13h es O iaOblD ,etrdee TTSBaf, ~ as ish a NE it , HAT ~111rD CAP /10U:, amt persons visiting the city will find it a firs; Chas catablishment, fitted up in the latest modern styl e , with every convenience for doing a Wholesale and Retail Trade. A large stock of every variety, style and quality of HATsi and CAPS kept constantly on luau d, whirls will be sold at the very lowest prices.— Mr. Fleming is a Practical flatter, and guarantees setts action to purchasers. Oct. 1. 1852-Iy. CLOSING OUT The old Stock at old prices, to make room for SUMMER GOODS. Call soon and get bargains. Will. A. PORTER, Greene House. Waynesburg, .:11ay 4, 1864. Mil ACRE LOT FOR MI T EundersrVl otte r at public sale inWay trgonstAA ywk iiten, Ylut on the hill North of Wayeeshorg. containing FOUR ACRE, more or less. Terms made known on f lay of sale. W. T. IL PAULEV. May 4, 1664,4 t. Orphans' Court Sale. In the Orpilan's Court of Greene co., Nn. 2, March Term. 1564. In the matter of the Partition of th Real Estate of Daniel Evans, Sr., late of Anemia tp.. in • aid county, doc'd., Catharine Evans tw Woo Elizabeth, intermarried with John Lemons; Susannah interniarrii d with Elias Mackey; Geroge Eva ns. Han nah Evans, Justus F. Temple, Guardian ad Limn' of Thomas .1 Evans, James Evens, Eliza C. Evans, Sar ah Jane Evans, John Evans, and William L. Evans, minor children of said Daniel Evans, Sr , deed ; Mar, garet iniermarried with James Cainpsey ; Jacob Evans and Jeremiah Evans ; Jesse Evans, Samuel Evans, Rachel intermarried with John Murphy. ; A II inter married with Ganes Jackson. and to the children of Timmins Evans, dec'd, viz : Benjamin Evans, and Benjamin Gillet, guardian of Thos. Evans. a Minor. You, and each of you, are notified that, by virtue of. a writ of partition issued out of the Orphans' Court of Greene county, an inquest will he held and taken upon the pretnise. In Alleppo and Springhill townships, off the list day of May, A. D., /SW, i t 12 o'clock. M., ofsaid day ; for the purpose of making partition at val, nation and appraisement of the said real estate, as in the satd 'MTh required ; at which time and place you clin attend, if you think proper. TAO'S I.VCAS, Sheriff, Sheriff's °Mee, Waynesburg Pa., April 13, Mt. Sheriff's Sale, BY virtueof a writ of Venditioni Exponns, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene coun ty, and to nie directed, there wilt be mowed to public sale :tithe door of the Coon House, in Waynesburg, en Monday, the 61111 day of June at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following property, viz : All the right, title, interest and claini of the defendant, of, in to a certain tract of land situated in Spring. hill tp., Greene Co , Pa., adjoining lands of Jonathan Whipkey, Daniel Evans and W. 'lineman, containing One Hundred and Twenty Xeres, more or less. about 40 awes of which are cleared, and has erected thereon ondliewed log dwelling bowie, log stable. *boas apple orchard ow the powslons. Tatou in asocutioa as AO Pro Party at Jobe Lyo at the euk of John Meow tow 111011 of Jacob Preach, now tor gag or Mow* ma. TMDL LIMAS. ellteriff, *hours Mao, Waya%burg, Pa., May 4, 1864. AGRIOD'LTURAL IMPARTMENT OF THE PITTSBURG SANITARY FAIR The purposes of the approaching Great Sanitary Fair, to be held 'n this county, on the let of June, is one which so eminently commends itself to our sym pathies and hearts, as to require no argument to se cure the co-operation of all who are able to advance this praiseworthy enterprise. The undersigned have been appointed *committee to receive and arrange for sale all contributions of Live Stock and Farm Products, of any and • every descrip tion, which, however simple, or of little money value, will be acceptable. Toey would at the same lime spectfully urge upon all to niake.as valuable contribu t ons as it is in their power t t offer. The great, indeed, the sole aim of tie Fair is to. do good to din sick and wcu nded of our al tily. and though the feeling which will prompt all to contribute is ow of gratitude to our soldiers, the occasion may be used incidentally to bring before the public e%echoicestock, and new and useful machines and products. Those who are engaged 111 the various branches of husbandry Flaott:d be represented. e 4 llltable armaments, stalls, provender. etc., will be provided, slid all height set tled at ibis point. The Allegheny Comity Agricultural Society has authorized the undersigned to “Gt the handsome Pre_ mom of $51 , 0.00 to the Ague('korai Society, or the contributors , of the County, vs hick shall donate to the Fair the largest amount, in value, of Live Stock. Al legiseny County not to he a competitor for the premiuni. Com ITTEE. —Moses Chess, Chairman, J. T. F. Wright, Secretary. James Kelly, of Wilt:inshore, Jolts Voung, of Ewing's Mills, Jacob Economy, Matthew Hall, Palmersview, Rob't. 'Stewart, Etna, James McCully, Pittsburgh May 4, Ign4 1864 1864 \ % 01) HOLD -4!)t • 1 7 0 U R AL RAILROAD CERTAIN RUNNING THROUGH 1 ' X if Mc, is CONNECTING WITH THE OHIO LIO! N. CLARK & SON HAVE elegantly , fined up the room formerly occu pied by 7 herons Bradley, and having made heavy purchases in the East, are now prepared to oiler a larger and-more fashionable stock of ZNI3III 1103 Z 12211 Clothing than they have ever done, and would kindly invite their many good And faithful CUSIOIIIO9, and a!I others who have no ver been au iurtunate as to give them a call, to stop in TWO 0003 S WEST OF THE ADAMS INN And they will show you styles and qualities that can not fail to p'eass, `•and at such reasonabl prices you will imagine yourself" lining in the good old ddye of peace and plenty- Our assortment cannot be surp .ss ed. Mena' and• Boys' wear of every grade. \*"/-4 from the finest silk velvet to the cheapest cottonade.— Plain and Fancy Cassimere pants, of French and Amer ican manufacture. Also MARSEILLES, LINEN, SATINETT AMU COTTON ADE ramp. GOATS OF EVERY STYLE, Frocks and locks, Linen dusters, and Bunimer Cassi mere Overcoats, and the very latest, the English Walking Coat. A fine assortment of HATS and CAPS, comprising all the best and new est Eastern s yles. A greater va riety of Notions and ruin's furnishing goods than will le found in any similar establishment White, Coloreu and Negl gee Shirts, Scarts and Ties—aniong which are the Tubular., Harvard and English Ribbon Tie.— Suspend( rs. Coves, Hosiery, Linen Collars, Plain and Embroidered, and 5000 PAPER COLLARS! A great improvement on the Lockwood Collar, GRAY'S patent Enameled Molded Collar. superior in style, durability and lit, In holes of ten, and oce hun dred. Read the :Sign—make no mistake—Two doors Wiest of the Adams MP, and nearly Opposite Joe Yu ter's Confectionery. May 4, '64.—tf, NEW GOODS, Just Arrived at MOE 4°,180P HAVING made extensive improvements in their storeroom, are better prepared than ever to ac commodate their customers. They are otl.rif.g the largest, hest and latest styles of Dress Silks, A 11,:i cea Lu,lrra, all colors, Mozambi ou es, all hinds, Poll de chevres. Figured Woo( Jetaities, Solid %Vim! Us. Lines, Solid Silk Chalties, Solid Nlixed (mities, in a word, v‘e have a lull line of the latest style of Ladies' Dress Goods ! Shawls, Cloaks and Mantles, Collars :yid Sleeve s , Em• broidereil Bonnet Silks, !lead Nets, Gloves and Ho s i e ry, best q wilily Kid Gloves, Prints and Ginghatils Italinorais and Skeletons, of all sizes and prices.— Trimmings, coosistiug Of Quilled Ribbons, Braids, Batons Also, a large assoriineni of Linen Handker chiefs, plain and henistielied. Mourning Goods A. larze and Cull assortment of the most fashions b:e M. wiling Gods that could be ha•l M.M.1%7".151 WMAL3FIL, Cloth.. Cassinwres, 'estings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cotton aces, Shirting Flannels, Ice, HARDWARE, WHIAIIi fij GIOCHM, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tobacco, &c. Ste, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 3-1, 4.4, SA, 10-4 bleached Sheeting, 9-4, 4 4, 5-4 unbleached Sheet iug Cotton and Linen Table Cloths, Liven Shectings lied Ticking and Window Cutting. Our stock is complete iu every line, and if our friends want g.,od bargains, all we have to say is tuat this is the place to secure them. 1 Call soon before the rush begins. May 4. 1864:—tf. ! MAD I COM 1 2 1 011 IS evott NOWT 3Ea.g0.a.r,"16' 2 And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK ! Paris Cloak and Shawl EMPORIUM. H GUP(SENHAUSER, & CO., 68 86ARRET STREET. Pittsburgh. Pet,. 5E5T.13111717.A.11. 1 1".61 CHAMPION SALVE ! Because it Never Surrenders to Anything is Exist etce ror cuts, otti sores, burnt, p ins in the Ride and beast weakness in the back, toothache, tetter, cores and frozen feet. N. B —Pare the corn and spreaii the salve on a piece of thick niuslin or linen, thinly applied; then apply it to the place affected and keep dry. Renew the Patsies every fourth day till cured. This is a sure thing. It has been in use for .even years in 011.0. and six years in this elate, and gives Online satisfaction i s all that use it. Price, 85 cents. blade and se•M'iy J. H. STEWART. wrsom by •BAYARD HEWITT, at Riea's lAA& tag, Sitsnise minty,. Pa. May 4, 1864. MASONIC. riltlE Brethren of Newcomb Lodge. No. 479. A. Y. M., intend celebrating the anniversary ofSt. John the Baptist, on the 44th of June next. in CARMICH AEI.B, Greene connty, Pa. by public procession. They respectfully invite neighboring Lodges, Chapters, and Encampments, and traveling brethren in good standing, to participate in the ceremonies of the day An addiew will he delivered by Bev. T Stewart, of Pittsburgh. To meet at the Hall at halt-past ten o'clock, A. M ISRAEL L. CRAFT. ISAAC BURSON, • - , THUS 11. LAIDLY, JOS. SEDGW Irk. JOHN J. CHU% lIENIIV J. JENNINGS, JESSE WALTON, Committee of Invitation. April 2;tli, 'O-1, 1313MEM NEW STORE SAYERS & HOSKINSON, SAYERS' CORNER. rxESBURG, AYERS & HOSKINSON have just opened an ea. ensive and entirely new stock of Fashionable Dry Goods, Bought in the eastern market, at the very lowest cash rates. comprising all styles u f the most fashio nable and serviceable textures of Gentlemen anti Ladies' wear It is useless to enumeralft. They live everything in the line, with Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots At. shoes.— Wares of all kinds, and a complete variety orthe best. GRO CD..IM3ELIM All of which they propose to sell at the.very lowest figures, depending on the quality and cheapness of their goods to gain them custom. Apr 6171.11, hook at This! To all whom it may Concern! undersigned would respectfully in form his old enstomers friends and the 00- putitic geictit ally, that he ' has returned to Waynesburg, and opened a SADDLERY SHOP , On Main Street, one door east of the Farm ers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg, Where he will keep constantly on hard all articles in his line, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's saddles, Bridl e s, marring,,;es, Collars. Harness, in fact every thing usually kept in at: establishment of the kind lEr Persons wishing to tray will please give Us a call and examine our work before purchasing e:se where, as we flatter ourselves we can seii as KOOli work as we ever did. All work manufactured of the best material in the market, and made in a neat and übßiamtiai manner. "Warranted not to cut in the eye." J. T. 1100 K. Waynesburg, April 27, 1864.41.-` GRAND FLOTILLA ON TII E r0mx...1&. - vv - ALmt.mi FIRST SPRING ARRIVAL • CLOTHING ! • . A. J. SOWERS, ALLI3ON'B 8171 LIMN ti. opposite the public square, has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a splen did assortment of ready trade Clothing for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, and is prepared to dress any customer, from the small est boy to the largest man, and fit hint tidily in the **Height of Fashion." Ile has, also, a fine stock of Hats and Caps, For men and boys, and a good variety of useful No thins. All of which he offers for sale at the very cheapest prices going. TALIMECIVI.X.NII3I-. Mr. SOWERS is also a pra ticing Tailor, and keeps a good supply of Cloth+, Cassiineres. &o , which he will make up to order. Also, cutting and making done when the cloths are furnished. Waynesburg, April 27, 1864.—Gm NO WAR TAX UPON .LAND. Bytavi,iiretni,mge o t t e i n h a e m d e i n r i ect o io f ni i t ) c a o y r i t d - Gray. Esq.. late of Richhill township, dec'd.,there will be excused to public sale on the ',realists, on SATURDAY, MAY 7TH. 1864 A tract of land, situate part i Riehhill and part in Gan. trc town, tup, Gr. ene county, adjoining lands of Isaac Throckniorton, heirs of John ricott, dee'd, Ur Porter, and Dr. D: W. Gray, coLtaining NO 111111111111 & Rif Y-101111 ICIS, More or less, about SO acres or which are cleared, and has erected thereon two tog tenant houses, siable and nth , r outbuildings. Said land is wen watered and timbered; the timber being of a superior quality. 'llia farm is adopted to agricultural or grazing purposes. and being near the stale Road leading from Waynet burg to IVheelittrand Grave Creek, makes 114 !oration desirable. TERMS made known on day of sale, POTSMICI de information in regard to this land. can call upon the Executor at his residence near the farm. L. W.GRA Ex .:cutor April I3tli IS,rit SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of It writ of Veiiiiitioni Exponay, issued out of the Court of Common !lessor . Greene coun• ty. nod to not directed there will he exposed to public sale at the house o . f . w blow Buingarioir, in Jefferson, 011 Saturday, May 2Sth, at t? o'rlove. the following property, viz ; An the right, tit le. interest and claim 01 defendant, or, in and to a certain piece or parcel of land in Jefferson tp.. Greene county, Ya.. bounded by lands of John Hazer. heirs tot Ruth llowi wiirt it. Jnlw Smith and others, coot airing SIX ACRES, more or less, all cleared, and under fence, and in a good state of cu Itivation. Taken in execution as the properly of Swan Lucas at the suit of George Teagarden for use 01 Henry Lose, jr HOW for use or W. p, Rogers. TAUS. LUCAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Wayuesbrog, April 13, $250 Bounty. SPRINGIIILL TOW N: 4 111 I' Will give two hundred and tiftdollars bounty to fill her quota. Apply soon. April 6,y 1864. BOXES of the SPECIFIC PILL, WILL PROMPTLV AND PERMANENTLY CURE ANT CASE or Spermatorrhea, Seminal tWeakitese, or Involuntary Nightly nr Daily Lennie*, however griginally Caused, or however Aggravated in character; while they will speedily correct those terrible morbid conditions which sprang front the pri mary disease, nr firm secret vice. 'f HE SPECIFIC PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of every * kind of Genital or Urinary Irrita• lion, Incapacity, or Impotency ; Diabetei, Lime or — Wick-Dust" Depti.ins in the rine ; Milky Discharg es ; Inflammation or Weakness of the Kidneys, &c. Clergymen, Lawyers. Students, and all who follow se dentary occupations, or whose lily in and Neivoats System are live r- work ed . are peculiarly subject to weaknesses of the Genito-Ulinary Organs. Thes4 should .1 it rad to tide TIW SPLCIFIC PILLS. Penton: , edtcted with ony otie or more of the above disorders, are sure to have several, and sonletimes mast of ill , : following:— SYMPTOMS. Deranged Digestion; Lose of Appetite; Loss of Flesh : Cutisti tilted Bowels ; Fitful and nervous, or heavy sleep with histfill dreams; Troubled Breathing.; Failure of Voice; Irregular action of the Heart ; Pus pitons Eruptions on the Fare and heck ; Headache ; Affections of the Eyes; Loss of Memory ; Sudden flushes of Heat and Blushings ; General ‘Veakness and Indolence ; Aversion to society ; Relaxed condi riot: or Diminished Size of the Genital Org.ins ; lu voluntary Nightly and Daily Emissions; Frequent de sire to pass Water, with p•culiar attending sieneations; Melancholy, &c. Profesalonsl Oplulonsi.—'l have used your 'firt.Cll , l47 PILLS' In many caves of dpermatorrhea, and with the most perfect succes."--). MILTJA tl•rneaa, M. D., LL. I)., Brooklyn. "It is near a 'specific' as any medicine can be. I have cured very severe cases wtih six to ten doses." B. KRITH, M. D., Ed. Reportory of lien. Science. New York. "I know of no remedy in the whole Material Modi ca. equal to your Brzciric PILL in Sett titt al or Urina ry weaknese."—AnoLen Haulm, M. I)., Prof. of Or ganic Chemistry and Physiology, N. Y. Personal Oplnlons.-s-Mr. Winchester is wor thy of all Confidence, and eevoies himself entliusias ,ics ly to these Preparations"—M. .Mnazorrit REESE M. D. LL. D., American Gazette, New York, "I have a personal knowledee of Ma. WlNcHes?Es lIONILSTT AND INTEGRITY, and Mu assure the Profes sion ned the public that His PREP•NATIoNs cmir RE RILIED ON."—JAL R. CHILTON M D. Chemist, New Yerk• THE SPECIFIC PILL. la not a homeopathic reamed., nor does it contain Merru,y, iron, Can the:ides, or any injurious ittgredi ent ug— Price ; $1 pecbeg, six boxes (whet ordered at once] for SS. Sent by wail. Send nibehmate and lie taAot tile Sole General Depot in the United Mates by AprH 27th 11161—ly 3tl,lolia Street, N y. "Pay up like honest men, and Great will be your Reward. " ALL persons indebted to the late firm of PAuLEY & JENNINGS are hereby noeified, That the books and accounts of said firm have been placed in the hands of DAVID CRAWFORD for collection, and if said claims are not paid on or before the 2Uth of May next, payinerit thereo be enforced with costs of suit. April 6, 1864 PAULEV & JENNIING2, Administrators' Notice. LEWERS of Administiation on the estate of AMOS MARTIN, deceased, late of Jelfo•rßoo town sit ip, Greene county, Pa., have been granted by the Register of said county, to the undersigned. All per sons knowitw themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the same, and those having chtiurs asaim.t said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated (or settlement. "r (DUMAS W. TAYLOR. April a.: SMUT BAYARD, Adizers. I= 18641 * 3 ' l " . xl.xl`Ti - 1864, DAY 0,00.0 Great Inducements to Cash Buyers I HOOD, BONBRIGHT & CO., MEIGI & DOMESTIC DIY GOODS, 529 Market St., and 526 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA, Would respectfully invite attention to their LARGE STOCK of leading DOMESTICS, AMASS 1? MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, and many popular goody of .:kiIYELPH IA MANUFAC' 156.1 PIIII 11 prii 13, IlWanarriaker & Browu,l Aprli 12, 1254 ly, TIM GIRARD HOU% Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts., H. W. ICANAGA, Proprietor. April 1, IPAI-ly. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Corner of chestnut & Ninth Sts, PIELIZA.DZZAPBLEL.` J. E. Kingsley, & Co. Aim' 12 1864-1 mo, PROPRIETORS, GILLESPIE, ZELLER & CO. Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. W. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., April 13 i ,'6-1-6m • PHILA DELP!! I A GEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N, REED. WARDLE, REED di. CO., Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and PRINCE COMMISSIOI EMITS, N. E. tor. Sixth and Market Sts., April 13;64 ly.. ' PIMA DC.T.PIIII - • , Afflicted Read 1--- • READ,' ells afflicted wit 'mom nip • „ ion, Epilepsy. Palpitation of the i leant, Torpid Liver, Palsy. Irrita bility of the r ystum General or Local Pains or IVeitk liens, Night ;Sweats, Dimness of sight. Pita of Despon dency. Muscular Pritinratinit and all die, axes 0 f M rs Nervous Centres . never dreain of the CAUSE of their several afflictions. They treat results as it they were r uses: and so no relief is lona& WHAT IS THE CAI E OF THESE DISEASE.; very fregitently t '("here is the secret—solitary self :Muse. practiced by thousands. 01111111elleed when Mlle. at school or else where, it is kept up even (hiring sailing manhood, producing mental and physical pros tration. If i•ontimiril, these diseases, arid even mad orss are tile sesu It. tithe victim he conscious of the cause of his decay, and quit it, lie ,utfers under those terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions which wealsen and shame MM. till lift: Lernnrs grievou.,,— Thos tutee e tintWceil certain ilec:ty and mem:our e drai h anti horrible stitlering, the 5 , , reWileil Victim rush es to SELF• DEsTitur rIoN, or rinks to an untimely grave. If he emaiteihate4 himself hefore the practice has done its wort and miters matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells hint that this is caused iry his early follies. SUFFERING VONIIG MEN, 1,..1 10 fake modesty prevent you from explaining your rase to one whose acknowledged position in the medical profession, and respectat , iiity in p r sate point hint as a private counsethir. Think not to cute yourself, and so tamper with a faculty, the destruction of which renders a Illalltruly mlserah . e. Come to Dr. KIN K ELES, confide in Bins as thousands have done before yOll. In short, to he cured radically of all foims of secret diseases, and ruinous effects of self-indulgence, apply to the most successful and experisucsol lie. KINKE LIN, GERMAN 1 . /It - :110 Northwest corner of Third and nlillll Streets, between :Spruce and Pine. a square and a half from the Merchants' Exchange, Philadel phia. Remember that STRICTURE.; of the URETI3A are rapidity removed by the aptitiration of a new ileerapeo tiral agat.t, only used by Dr. K. PACKAGE 4 OF MEDICINES, ADVICE, kn., for w2riled to address. in any direction; put up secure front damage or curiosity. irrPOST PAID LETTERS addressed to Dr KIN KELI Philadelpkia, will be answered forthwith. April o I I a gels. ttil a t u f , : p E , ; i n t (i s f o e v a e i s s an r i g h r a e t t e s s ,, , s ,d wr. j ) , ‘ , %; . s . a . n 5 l A ag: how Ins:, how RESTORED; the nature, reatineut, and radical cure of spermatorrhota or sem inal weakness, involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impediments to marriage generally ; nervousness, C 0101.111114 ion, fits. mental and ph, sirs I incapacity, re sulting from SELF-A Itl; SE—are fully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE. by WM. YOUNG, M. 1).- 1 most extraordinary hook should he in the halals of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man o. woman who desire to limit the number of their offspring to their ci.ctionstances. Lvery pa i n , disease. and ache iwidettral to youth, maturity, and old age, is folly explained ; overy panicle of knowl edge that should he known is hie given. It is full of engravings. In fact it discloses secrets that every one should ktfow ; still it is e. hook then Inuit be locked up and N u t lie about tlit, house. It will he sent to any One on the receipt of tweray•five MIN. in specie Or Pestage stamps. txddress Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 4111, Spruce St,. above Fourth Philadelphia. ID - AFFL'AITED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat ter what may be your disease, before you place your sr If under the care of any one of the notorious Quacks —ltt;ve or foreign, who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Bock, and mast hears fully. It will be the mean, of saving you malty a dol lar, your health, and possibly your life. Dr YOUNG can be consulted on any of the &se:Al es described in his pnblicatiou, at his Office. Not 116. Spruce Kt., above Fourth Philadelphia. 11:r0Mce hours from 9titl 3 o'clock daily. t pril 17, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WS EA @ZS of the Nervosa. m V p al, Urban , mid If Seams' Sysisow oaf amisriest—isi sienna of ROWAN) WHOM-41cm sy sail is sissist lettier essalormis. fate 9,f douse. An dros, Dr. J. SILILIN 118011QATC0 1 . liaward A sonsi attest. Pin. I *wit Mite Sliest, Pktisia., Ps. 4prif 19,44- I v • rlitabdpkia. Wholesale Dealers Itt OAK HALL. ; FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, E. Corner Sixth & Mar-1 ket Streets. 1 PHILADELPHIA. jSpecial Department for CUSTOM WORK', I No, 1 1 3. Sixth Street I PHILADELPHIA. A 'I D Dr. Hoofland's GERMAN . BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. Di. JAOllB.O* IS NOT Rai• Room Drink SUOSTiTUTE FOR RUM Intoxicating Beverage, but A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Iniuriona AND WILL EFFECTUALLY CUBE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, and JAUNDICE. Hoofland's Genzan Bitters WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF ILRE Chronic, or Nervous Debility. Disease o the kidue3s, and Diseases aria.. Lai, trout a Disordered fitomaeli. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blond to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. , Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dios or Webs before the Sight, Fever arid Dull Pain in the ifes6l, Deficiency of Per sitimtioo, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, +-hest, Unfits, ace., Sudden Flushes of I fret, Dunning in the Flesh, Constant :Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Hoofland's German Bitters A GOOD APPETITE, SRONG NERVE:B, EISA1:11' NERVES, BTEADY NEREEs, DRId'E F'EELINGS, ENERGETIC PEELIFOL REALTY FEELIN G A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STRONG CONSTITUTION. A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION, WEAK Delicate Thin Depressed WILL N/KE THE Sallow Complexion Clear. WILL NIIICS TfE Dull Eye - - Clear & Driest, Every Patnily, Con be teed by perkiet safety by MAI IC OR FRII !LE, PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name oI Bitters, put up is quart bottles, compounded of cheapest whiskey or common nun, costing from *1 ltr 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by 4uise or Co riander Seed This class or Bitters lute paused and will contivine cause. as tone as they can be cold, hundreds 1.0. die ih death or the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence Of Alcoholic 'stunts tants o f the worst kind, the desire for Liquor iv crested and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a drii Ora. 'a lire and death. For those who desire Mid will have a Liquor Bitters. we publish the following receipt. Get one bottle o German Bitters and mix with three quarts of good Brandy or whiskey, and the result will he a preparation that will far excel in medical virtues and true excellence any or the numerous Liquor Bit ters its the market, and will cost much less. Vol) wit) have all the virtues of IIooFLAND'S Hirrens in con -1100.1011 with a good aitiele of Lil/1101, at a much km, price than these Ulterior preparations will cost you. DEL 'CANT; CHILDREN, nine° suffering from MALIASIIIJO, wasting away with scarcnly any flesh on Own bonus, are clued in a very short t • uu; 0114: boule 1/1 drllll COMO, will have ijiMot Resultill Irma iwrre of any kind- Thou. Ilitiew renew your s irelighli in a Very short FEVER AND AOl7ll, The china will aka reiiiia if hese Bitters ere uued No aetion Ili a F.LIVO4 11//ti Agile Millift should tot without theiu. From li.r. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of tee Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although hut disposed to Mt or Of recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredi ents t u rd eWeets ; I yet Snow of no Sufficient reason.' why a matt way not testify to the ta•nefita he believes hitucelf to have 'received Irmo ally simple preparation, bu the hope that lie may thus contribute to the b one & of others. I do this the more readily in regard to floofland•e German Bitters, prepared by 114. I'. M Jackson, of thin city, because I was prejudiced tigainet them for missy y eau, under the impression that they were chiefly au alcoholic !Milerc. I alit indebted to ate friend, M o berg Shoemaker, Esq., flit the removal if this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try theta, when suffering linty great and long continued debility. Tim use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning ce the present year, was followed by evident relief; and restoration to a degree Of bodily and mental ♦igce w hi c h I had not tuft for :Rix menthe before, and bad almost despaired of regaining. I therefere thask Lkoll and my friend fur directing We to the use of them. JILIW 3 3 . ' 62 . J. N, BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! AND I'HE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all Ijsving friends to tlta army to the tact that "HOOPLA N Wig Gsristan tern" will cure nine-tentha of the diseatiel induced by exposures and privatMes incident to camp lite. in Me lbws, Published all:mat daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the tack, it n ill he noticed that a very large proportion are suffering flout debility. Every ease o a i that kind. can he readily cured by Hooiland's German Hilte:s. Diseases resulting from disorders of the di. j Remise organs are speed)) , removed. We have ea hesitation ln stating that, if these Diners den freely I used nutting our soldiers, hundreds of liven might be i saved that otherwise win be net. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful lettere from sufferers to the army and hospitals, who have been restored to health by the use of these Bittern, min to them by their fliends. BEW ARE OF COUNTERFEITS Bee that the signature of "G.,111. JACKBOI4," bus the WRAPPED of each bottle. PRICES. LARGE :MIZE 51, 0 0 PER Borns, en HALF Doz. $5.04 alaufust Sun " " oa Hsu , Dos. 4,00 The large Size, on aceNint of the quantity the bet I Ilse hold, arc much the cheaper. • ISltould your nearest druggist not have IPlarticle, illo i not he put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, bet send to us , and we will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Office and Eannfactom IsiO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS tolosegios Sq C. N. JaCip9lll Zs") .11*T'sZap Vi tieNllll4 EY. P4s IlalsOey Druggists sa4 Desk 1.11. , spy 1E184664 :Saw. ~i[x~cl~~r~. OR A OR AN A PURE TONIC, DUO% WILL GIVE YOU EZ=I sTlattll4o., WILL NiAK6 TMI Hearty, I=3 WILL MAKH THII . ... W lit prove a bleating in stout, Lively, • OLD Ca rourte