gittartztut.. The Draft = -Actual Number to be 4 , - Furnished. Headquarters, Provost Marshal's Office. Twenty fourth District. Pa.. New Brighton, May `23rd. 1864. Litt of men to be Dratted from Greene County. Name of Sub Nu. °fawn to Actual No. of District. be Drafted men to furnish 'Nulling ton Morris Allepo Sprin p ghill Iklmora Jackson ,Centre ;Franklin Marion Vlayine Dunkard (Greene ,Morgan 36 A 2 26 32 X9tals, Vet Le f tGroone County Sold iero—Additional t lietpf *Mod ofd Wotindect. Co. A, 140TH REGIMMT. Xitted,-John Brown, Jas. Hughes. Wounded—A. D. Walters, Goo Free land, John Gray, Jesse Sprowls, Geo. Jones, L. Koop, J. A. Patton, A. D. Walters. Co. A, 18Tii CAA-Amy Woun4cd—Sergt. James Graham, in kg ; Calvin Poland, in arm. Mming--Dennis Smith, Wm. Martin, Joseph W. Martin. Co. C, 18Trt CtvAt.RY Miseiv—Thomas Titowpso . n (suppoe td tabu wounded,) ileury Thowpe.on. ' BTH 11 - Purd.cd—J. M. G. John. Co. F, IsT PA. CAVALRY. Asa Al'free, Wuunded and inir sing linde(f—jno. N.eff, slightly; Walters., severely; Johnson; Ross. Petroleum in Greene County. Many of our readers are measurably ig permit of the fact that there is quite a prom ising "Oil region" in this county. It is on Dunkard creek, from one to five or ten miles of its mouth, where there have been good surface indications from time immemorial.— Five wells have been bored within the last threeyears, tw,oof which were total failures at the depth they had reached when aban doned, while three have ,yielded oil in consii erable quantities, averagiAg, w..e arp told, tor the gine they were actually pjM, from sto 10 barrels per day. The total yield of one of them, before operations were suspended, was some 250 barrels, and of o,notber perhaps a trifle more. The oil is ,very clear and beautiful, and sills at some 10 cents per gallon more than the Veuangol pil. It is pinch less offensive, and is in great request arson ~: painters as a substitute for flaxseed oil. Three of the five wells we refer to above ,are on Robt. Maple's farm, two mks from the mouth of Doukas], and there is on,e above and orfe below it. The produeing wells are respectively 610, 816 and 600 feet Recently quite a number of leases laws been taken In the Onnkard region by parties 'Aladin; to try Oleic ln4k in oil operations, and arrangements are being made to com mence boring at various points at an early day. P. B.—Since writing the above, we have learned tint, Messrs, Wiley & Co., have re ,commenced puuping their well, the fixtures of which, together with some 20 barrels of were destroyed by tire a few weeks since. The yield, thus far, we are inform-' *xi, will rem 70 karras pgr day. If this be the case, the Greene county oil deposits will soon attract a large share of public atteutiou. A specimen of the oil is now on our 3esk, And is, by all odds, the purest and clearest we have ever seen. flawi4hing, pave i 3 our case, good Woks, pad taste and good luck seem to gs) together, as id happily illustrated in the person and busi ness success of our young friend, Major „Lures B. Dixoszv, whose Shoe and Trim ming store has already become an indispen- Bible fixture to our goodly village. The ad ,mirable selections, ample variety and low prices with which he feasts the eye and meeta the expectations ot bargain-hunters have given him the faslionable run, 444 will ultimately citable him to offer his hand and a. tempting "cage" to some one of the pretty misses who now suede en bee se bewjtching )l, and "sigh to knew it is in Vain!" We wish our young friend this and all sorts of goo d fortune, as he deserves it for his tact, i Cieveruess and enterprise. Going it Strong on the "iahs." The late Abraham Cat•tnack, Esq.. of MlYilongalat3lkt CitY, father of .fp}4l. CAstocx, the gentlemanly Clerk of the steanicr "Tele graph." h a d a rcmpge partiality for names terininating in "lab." lila boys he called Zactuariah, Ilezekiab, Zaphaniab, Jeremiah and Autarialt. Ilis girls, Savan nah. Marini), Sophiati, Keziah and Seriah.— rie died regretting he had'ut another son to call "Obediah " Its it was, however, he did the World god servico, leasing 4 lumily of sterling worth, intelligence and amiability, The Wheat Crop in the East. OW our late trip to Eastorn Pennsylvania $3 were struck with the remaikable promise of the: Wheat crop in that portion of the 'Mate. We never Ea w it look better at this porton of the year, and we feel confident the yield will be enormous. barrresident Davis, in his message, says "the unjust war commenced spinet us in violation of the rights of the States, and in usurpation of podser not delegated ip the Oovernutint of the Visited States, it, die," All right, AA tualkdoesn't it appear to yqu thsfti unaebtody don your way bea usurped woe power not daiegatag in the Constitution tot the llsitcd . • • The Draft in = Greene County, NAMES OF THE CONSCRIPTS. Below is a list of the Drafted men for this county under the 700,000 calls. Our neigh bor Evans has been kind enough to furnish it to us in type : WASHINGTON TP., No. 91 . Henry Brister John Shoup John J. Hopkins Benjamin Stasis Thomas Martin MOMS TP., Samuel Rutan Christopher Chater 1 Luther Rush Sely Rutan !Joseph Bebout.Oliver Saunders A McCollum Andrew J Barker Reason Shape Isaac Morris Levi Curry Marion Bonam James Davis Calvin Rush William Tripp Daniel Rutan 'George Remley D Rush (of Mich.) Mathias Pettit George F Oa clot' Edmund McVey - B Huffman (of Jobia) Israel Rutan Bedon Bebout 2O -28 1,7 21 831 RICFMILL TY., No. 93. Sacksoo J Cummins Samuel Ackley 'Smith Lang Martin Lawyer James Altura Amos Davis Phineas Moore Thomas D Grey Thomas Scott Harvey Grimm John Cliitkeir John W Vanatta William 4;o,ut tried bob Fisher Marion Lang 'Samuel hooky Abram Kinibal Abram Howell nichard t kiey J Wesley Hunt Wedeu J Br) an Francis A J Grey William Ridgway William lams Thomas Steel Isaac SufAer • William Sickles Oliver Mille*. John Bane Edward Poland Chris Cummins Jesse Layzear Boyd McCarty Enoch Martin James Riggs Isaac Grituui Joseph A Grey ALLEPPOTP., No. 94. Jackson Whitlatch Benj Bunghard Joim McVay Daniel Strope Jackson Hinerman Harrison Ulhun Elias B Woodruff• fsaiali Wood Williaw 4 Murry Peter Lohr Hamilton Chambers John 13 Jliller George S Antill SE B Parson Asberry Antill Jonathan Finch Elias Hartswell Solomon Crawford. Alex C Dallison James Parsons Frederick. Wise Madison Vilma Lewis Miller SPRINGHILL TP., No. 95. Jesse Birgin John Sellers Bradford White Charles Strope George Wiseman R. A. Hoskins JasL McDonnough Joseph Kuhn James Knight Hamilton Poland Samuel Hafer Gideon J Johns Benjamin Bayard Henry Fox James Lyons Jacob Isaminger John Minor Vbristian Grey John Lyons Harvey Munihon George Smith Henry Riggs Thomas Spencer Leroy W Smith Jacob It Ayers GILMORE TP., NO. 96. Jose thus Rio° John Wileman William flix Alley J Lenaley Salathial Lernans George Ileadley John Willard John llenneu JACKSON TP., No. 97. Thos T Williams 'Wm B Carpenter Johnson 'l' Smith George Fortier Samuel Roberts Nicholas Johnson James reeks Nicholas Mee Jesse 11 Wood Tho6lllB fiuglies John Smith Isaac Kughn Reinemb'nce Wiley . CENTRE TP., No. 98. James M. Moore Joh!' Norman Cephas Grandan Benj F Manning Thomas S Smith David Fry Andrew J Scott Alexander Pettit Jackson Chedister Joseph Orndorf Thos Roseberry Isaac Wilson Davisl U Spragg Vriah nog/ Eli Ortulorf Christian Scott Abraham Kent John B Johnson Theodore Bryan John Moneger Wes Throckmorton Arch Fordyce (of J) FRANKLIN TP., No. 99. Francis M Kent Abijah H Russ Joseph Snyder MARION TP., No. 100. Thomas Hoskinsou John Summersgill Wait t er Scott S N Burke David Vrewfort) Unnel Daugherty [pry Unkafer WAYNE TP., No. 101, Pumas Davidson Wm MoNealley David Shriver Wm %V Taylor Remembnce Yeager Blisha Lappan Wm ThGranlee Israel Shriver George Mcpule David A Snragg Thos M Calvert, William Maple Milton B Martin Asbry B Strosnider Daniel Driver John I' Roach Win P Clark Joseph Province John I Worley Slater Shriver George Moore . Eton) II Di iver gattmel **wart Caleb Spragg Jacob Kuhn Beni F Bailey Jacob Lemley David R Oens Alexander Minor Peter Cole David Owens (of P) David Debolt Harry ilamilton Geo K Franks DUNICARD TV., No. 103. Simon McClure Roley Walters James M Cumpson Sims Hurst John W Mason George W Jones Benjaman Keeder Amos Jamison Wm A Brown James Bowlby Alex T McElroy John Wildman Jacob Kussart .GREENE Tr., No. 105, Darby Killian William Hunt Corbly Gregg Imri Taylor Darnel Kelley Jonathan M Morris MORGAN IT., No. 109. James M .Adamson Isaac Bell Adam Bottonitle/d James Jinkins Washington, Norris and Richhill tps. will report at Wasbingtou Boronob, June 20th, 1864. Alleppo, Springhill, Gilmore and Jol€- son tps. will report 44 Washington Thr ough, Pa., June 21st, 1864. Centre, Vranklin, irnrion and Way*le tps., will report at Washington Borough, Pit., Juno 23d, 1861. Dankard, Greene, and Morgan tpc will report at Washington Barough . ,Pa ;i m p ?Oh, 1864. • itircrheary witbout practice, is bat a holy witbout a tiottl• Killed in Battle. There is both truth and sentiment in the following, which we take from our friend William A. Stokes's Weatino.reland itepub lican : aliaiLED pi BATTLE I Whatever may be our differences of opin ;on on the causes of this war—on the mode of its prosecution of the object sought by its .contitittance—there as one ground wLich lan true Americans can stand together and 'feel that no discord has power to separate ft - hein. By the graves - 4 those who, on the iitapidan — in the Wilderness—by ~the Anna laud the Po., helve sealed their devotion to their country with their precious blood, there Lean be but one feeling, and there ought to be, and we heartily hope and believe there will be, but one voice. Uncovered and bow ,ed before these mute witnesses of the land's iheroism and patriot devotion, hastily scoop ed from the trampled earth and left tteld.u - d as the storming hosts saß i pt onWard to flew scenes of conflict and carnage, we render I our common homage to the valor, the pa tience, the tenacity and limitless self-sacri fice of our her tic soldiery. eternal gratitude --boundless honor, to those who have fal!en., over many of whom will he set upon the ,rude board roughly pencilled the anonymous tribute to valor and patriutism—"Tnknow,n i —Killed in bagle.". COMPANY I. The remnant of this gallant Company., raised in this place, xcatgbanded ,originally by Col. S. M. BAti.x and siabsequently by Capt. KIST, reached lioine yesterday. So Com pany in the 'Eteserves" has,paade.p prouder record, or afforded higher proof of their valor ,and endurance. Democratic Meeting. Mgssxa. JONES & JENNINGi : —You will please announce to the public, through the columns of the Messenger, that there will be a meeting of tho Democracy at the Town iu Davistown, Dunkard tp., on Satur day., -June 17th, at 4 o'clock, p. 141. G. F. Coot: and .others are expected to aldress the umet.iug,. The Democrats .of Duukard .ears adjoining toccasUpu are 4virdiaky jmlts4 be in attendance. "day 2.86,1864. CAN'T BE DCSE.—Wilkes' Spirit asserts that "the nation cannot live with Abraham Lincoln and Seward at its head during the next terrible ibur years. Even. if honest, they are unequal to the task : and that they are not too honest, is evident in the art they have devised to subjngato the expression of the loyal masses, in the name of the party they have labored to destroy." Ma - in aka 4irganization atl a Terrltory of Montaxis, the Vederal Congress 14s authori zed the right of suffrage in said Territory to be exercised by all male inhabitants. lion. George 11. Pendleton made an ineffectual elfprt to substitute the word white before the word tnale, but the Republican majority voted it down, Thetr intentian was to con, ter the elective franchise upon the aegro.— Lein. Enquirer, MARRIED, On Tueedlay. the 17th of May, by the Rev. C. Tilton, Mr. MICHAEL W. Faerms, of Fayette Co., and Miss MATTIE J. BELL, of Greene county. On Saturday evening, May 28th, 1864, by Rev. Wm. A. Porter, Mr. Lutellus L. Lewis and bliss Elizabeth Lapping, all of Greene Co , Pa. DIED, Of disease of the heart, Bia . aott k. Bolsi.- AV, in the 25th year of his age, son of John U.. Bowlby, Jl:sq., of Monongaiia County-, West %ra, Jn Camp Copeland, near Pittsburgh, Pa., April 9tll, 1864, of Measles, S. CASSIUS DUNN, aged about 18 years. March 27th, '64, Sarah Olive Fchon, aged 10 yea• s, 6 months, and 13 days. April 7th, 6 83, John W. Felton, aged 3 years, 2 months and 3 days. May 6th, '64, Denis McHenry Felton, aged 11 years, 1 month and 4 days. children of fianmel W. and Cath arine Felton, of Wayne t/. Also a boy railed by Mr. Felton, James, son of Win. Dye, deed., aged about 13 'The Above sad mortality was all the result of Lung thsettse Pon tracted with measles. synciim NoTsgm, would respectfully inform my friends throughout the County, that I am now at home, in Waynesburg, and have arranged hay yisits so as to spend from the first to the twentieth of every month at Waynesburg, this my customers may depend upon. Very respectfully, P4TTOi. Larch 2, 'bi. EXEGUTO/1 1 8 NOTICE. IN the matter of the petition of lianlcd T. Whim and Rebecca Ganear, gpteutor and Executrix of the last Vrlll and Testament of James 11. G mem. dec'd. rho Court greets a Rte on Ignatius nook to come into Court on the first day of next term to show cause why a commission should not be .ssued, to pernetti oe r.,sstipany of now living witnesses, in relation to the legacy which it is alleged ty the petitioners was pledged y said Ignatius Ito.dr., tor indemnity to Elijnb Adam's and said James 11. Ganear In his life time, for the payment of a judgment given Gen, Jesse Lamar in roosideral inn of Ms advancing maid legacy. *barman the Court directed notice to be given to 'aid ;patina G by hook publication in the "Waynes, hpfg Messenger," three weeks preceding the first day of usu./rine. J. F. TEMPLE. Proth'y. JONAT' US 1100 K will take notice thgt iA tittrins once of the above order of Court he is cotnntanded to appear on the first day of nest term and answer said petition THOd. LpeAd, June 1, 1864.: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LEATERS testamentary upon the estate of Dr. Wm. B. Galbraith, late of Jefferson. Warne county, having been granted by the Reatseer of said county to the 'undersigned, all persons knowing themeelves in• dubted to said estate are herithy notified to pay the same, and those hawing claims against said e .ate are Ten tested to pres U t them dttly guthentlcated far sat : tlettiect. June I. '6I. J. B. LIWLEY, &duff. Administrator's Notice, LETTERA of Administration having been erante4 urtn the estate of James Stewart, late of Waytte tp., to Mary Stewart and Huston sit heart, all pefV4l,ll indebted to said estate wig make imm.diste payment, and persons having claims, will present Mein proper ly authenticated fur settlement. ph, I, 'GC MARY snWART, HUSTON idTEW AY. _.. - - - -- 1 Administrator l 4 NOtiCe. Ad en In iiitrater's Retire. LE m rr A E R ies iN o : A de d . miniptra dea:e:lie j estste of A ta hf v o: L l mps of dittniiikttation hove heir granted to e h in, Gre en e cou n ty, r*., !lave been granted Sty the LI tbo Ingtofs4 loo4 llP",_the ,egilteo_ _. . _f Win FLllttilou• Itelister of said to tire unditllledottiL\ off Pot' late of MOSOMILINM lIP, OBC - a• Ali PIIIIIPORP . /4 11 'w , od seas luotarine ;es hidebtad to said estate are thersetylet indebted to laid estate, are hatettg Ratified tea ce hy nam e d to pay the sane, sod Owe basstiog . pay SID sates, and thesis Iseing Arhus st said dew s whist said aperte are requested to tosePotalliP ONSlMAlriplegitila fo Prostdd .tio_llll " 1414 Isothentoll l tot setillmatret. t riesisami /MEd A. . • ' s' - T 111.111,11411, • ... . ” May tydult . Autumn tot ' :6 ' 41.11'4 SAYMID, OW*. _,. ISRAELI GNU WI Tii tft IMPORTERS & 3013BERS OP Hosiery, Gloves, likAin VMS* WRITE GOODS AND EILBE.OIDERIES., No. 98 North Third Street, ' Lately occupied by J. T. WAY & CO. JOEL J. BAILY, lIENBVJ. DAVIS. Philadelphia. ELTON B. OILFORD, SASI'L W. VAN CULIN June 1,1664..1y. 1110111 TO llatinto mid. A L a L cco D u r , a a ft o e r e , r i n ,a 7 ire vi s 'l t io rer a u T an e e x n e t ind w i t s a f b r i o i i n t i y D a r:: u i n i n_ su itablenesi of age can have their papers properly made out by calling on the undersigned, at their alike in No. 2, Campbell's Row, Wayilisburg. Pa. 1). FL P. HUSS, Juue I, 'O4. JAS. INGIIRAM. --- lORSES AT PUBLIC SALE, t r 1 f b l u F, , s , u o tis o cV n ie e rs dl w;ill i - I t l i c er l a j t t li i ub d l . ic y sate at u 17 , 'ayilzi,sl - week,) Thirty head of Horses, From 4,0 10 .y.ears,old. and of all colors and sizes, adapted to saddle ,kr harness. Terms (IASII June I.'r4. S(INCAIDS & fir.viirrr. To Clear the House of Flies, USE DUTCHER'S CELEBRATED Lightning Fly-Killer, a neat. cheap article, easy to Ever) , .Erh,Est wilt kill a qua.t. irtrl.9 JE4'EnrsAIoERE. PRENriI, RICHARDS & Cn., Ihth and Market Streets, Philatklphia, wholesale agents June ME, Very Latest News ! Mil MESS MAIRACTRY, Opposite the Greene House, WAYNESBUIte, PA. CHARLES O. BRADLEY I 6 now receiving from the East, and inamsfdeturing at his own estahlishment the largest and heat as sortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES, lIIRNEsS, (;'II,LARS, WHIPS. TRUNKS, and SADDLERY ILA ROW ARE e-ver heroic pre&ented to the public.— He invites one ait all to give Mtn a call. as he is le termined to sell at p,r,f,ce.s DEFY COIIIPETIT/011. Having workmen woo have worked Us htlqinera many years, ke feels assured that 4he can (41111 out hs good as any esiablishiuent in the State. Farmers and the public generally would do well 4o ive a call before WarßikaAlq elsewhere All work done in the neatest and must fanidonahie styles, and warranted. Arinemb r the place, opposite Cie Greene II mae May 25. CHARLES O. NS* MEV. f lt r i _,„,„ 1 , I : r a I e c 0 1 n n s il t l e c u t c r i ( o.s i of the Turnpike from Morrisville, layeane county, to Rice's Landing, in maid county. ritllE President and Managers of the Wayneeharg 11. Turnpike Road Company will commence at Ri e's ending in Greene Count., Pa., on Friday the 1:t1h day of June, 1864, to sell by sections for onsiruction the - said Turnpike, end cominue snid safe from day to day along the tine of said Road, until the whole road to the East end of Morrisville is sold. Specifications, conditions and terms of p yment made kiinwn the several nays of sale. by order of the President and aluald of Martirliger 4 . J. 1.. NIe.CON.N.M.I., PreiLlent. A. A. HAINAN, Secret • ry. Washington, Brownsvige and Vaiontown papers copy the above until day of sale. May FrO WOUNDED SO DIERS---ALL SOLDIERS I who have been discharged by reason of WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ANY BATTLE, and who have not re ce.ved the ONE 71UNDRED DOLLAID3 BOUNTY: can receive oie 5,0411!IIQW at once, by applying either in person or by lett:ex...lTll.,E ISILICAIDY AND NA VAL AGENCY, No. 42; w.l,.is;uT Street, PIMA. DELPDIA. JOSEPH E. DEVITT & LOMPANc. rnRIZE NIONEY.—A full list of ALL PELZES PAY ABLE TO 'mu can be seen rut the orr,pes ese and aW oqi , er c 23 iAls agaknal Mite Owen:me:it promptly c,:ejlei.U.:i. May 25,1354. MASONIC. ItTE Brethren of Newcomb Lodge. No. TPJ, A. V.M., intend celebrating the an niversary of St. John the Baptist. on the 14th of June 1864, in CARIVIICHAEL4, Greene county, Pa., by public procession. They respectfully invite neighboring Lodges, Chapters, and Encampments, and traveling brethren in good 'elding, to participate in the ceremonies of the day An address will be delivered by Rev. S. T Stewart, of Pittsburgh. To meet at the Hall ' half-past ten o'clock, A. If PARAELcItArr !BANC BERSON. Tilos LAwLy, .111 H. SEDGWIt•E„ JOHN .1. CREE, J JENNINGS, JESSE WALTON, Coothoillee Of igvit44,; 4 4). April 274 i, '54, Register's Notice. IlLtal.TUß's °SEIM Waynesburg, Pa., t . • May It, ISI4. Not ice is hereby given tool :reilithrs, legatees, wards and other persons interested, that the undersigned Ex ecutors, Administrator , and Guardians have tiled their accounts in the Register's Office. as d that the same will he presented to the Orphan's Court to he held within and for the County of Creole on the 15th say of June next, for continuation and allowance. Filial account of Rautue I Harvey, Guardian of Elmore A. Bosse'. Account of Louis Kuhn and Mary Langstreth, Admin istrators of Samuel Lattgstretli, dec'd. Armunt ofJohnson Waychuff, Guardiad of Caroline Utighes, minor cipild of Awed Ihtglies, cL•c'd. Account of Wm Gordon, ExeciAors of Hiram Yam, deceased. Account el • Amos Brewer. Eer of !Arm,: Russell, deed. Account of Witt. ['meet, Ex 'r of Lewis Hoge deed. Account of Jacob Cole, gxecutorof the Estate of Isaac Slit iver. dec'd. -teparate and final account of David 11. Johnson, are of the Executors, of the list Will and testament o I Josefth B. Johnson, dec'd Partial Account of John Lindsey and L. D. Ingram Ex• ertrtors of the Estate of Mary Lindsey, deed Account of Byron %V. Watson, Executor of the E: tote ofJolin Watson, dec'd. Final Account of Thomas Lucas and Charles Lucas Ad ministrators of Thomas Lucas, der'd kippl ACcollnt of Daniel Goodwin, Executor of Joiju Goodwin, deed. Aecoutit of Dr. Wm. B. Porter. Guaidian of William elprsw!s dec'd. ,account of Allred Myers and Samuel Smith, Esecutors of Sy!. onus Smith. dec'd. Account of James 11. Bare,. Administrator open the estate of David Bare. deed. May It, '64. PETER BROWN, Register. 101115 IS 011-10TEIG IS 11W 1 NFORMS the citifens of Greene county that helms given up she llaguerrean business and resumed the same old trade the 111,11.1rER //Mr= atriaMllllB. 110 is prepared now to repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, in the very beet style, shnr:est notice, and on reasonable terms. lir has on h;nd the very best Clocks for Sale SHOP.—Campbell's Ruwe, neat do itto eguir, Wthba. Waynesburg, Pq., May hi, 1564 tL LlRt of Ileasitifor Tavern Ll gepses for June term, 18641. Enoch Berman. Jolly Town, Greene county, Pa. Joel L. du um, Waynesburg, Pa. Joseph !Bundle, Wilms Tree, Greene county, Pa. George Cowell Davistown, Greene county. Pa. Gene J. Hupp. New Breeport, do Jo Walter It. Ilmilsot., Eating House, Newtown, Greene goon' y, Pa. M. ie. Green. Bridgeport, Greene county, Pa. May 11.'64. J P. TEMPLE. Clerk. Administrator's Notice: 4FETTERS of Administration having been granted .4 to the undersigned, by the Register of Greene County, upon the estate of Benja Huffman. (de of (-enter Township. notice is hereby Riven to all persons iinowitag tiletuseires indebted to said estate in make immediate payment and all thon having claims agains. the same, to prcseut them to the undersigned duly Abthoric ed for Settlement. MARI S. HUFFMAN 4 C. P. JCADON„ May 11, '54. Administrators. 11. N. 10-40 BONK These Roads are issued under the Act of Congress I.ot March BtH, 166,1, which provides that all Bonds is ,sued under this lotehall be "Exempt from Taxation' by or under any state or municipal authority. Sub -1 scriptions to these Bonds see received in United States hotes or notes of National Banks. They are to be "Re deemed in Coin," at the pleasure of the Government, let any period not less than ten nor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption "Five per cent. interest will be paid In Coin," on Bonds of not over one hundred dollarsannuall-v asti on all other Bonds semi_annuariy. The interest is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon klongs,as daey may prefer. Registered Bond; are re- I corded on the books of the. U. 8. Triasurer, and can be Itransferred only the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and more convenient for com mercial uses. Subscribers to ibis loan will have the option of hav ing their Bonds draw interest front March let, by pay ing the accrued int.Frete, iu eiJirt—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National diaalts„adding fifty per cent. for premium.) or receive them Arawing interest front the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is increased trout one to three p.u . cent. per according to the rate of tax levies in va,ninna parts of the country. At the preseet rate or premium on gold they pay Over Eight Per Cent Interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as a perma tient or t. mporary investment. It is believed that no securites offer Co great induce ments to lenders an the various description of U. 1 4 ; Bonds. n all other forms of indebtedness, the fait./ or ability of private ranks or stuck companies or sell crate communities only is pledged far payment, while for the dobts of the United States the whole properly of the country is holden to secure the payment of Loth principal and interest in coin These Bonds may be subscribed for in RUM from F. 50 to any magnitude, on the same terms anti are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest cap ikaltst. They ca,u, .be COU vA• rted into money at any nueuent, and the holder w:❑ have the benefit the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection that th e total Funded Debt of the United States on which in terest is payable in gold, on the 3rd day of 411. r ch '864 was $768,965,000. The Interest on this debt for the coining fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the cus tunas revenue in cold fer the carrent fiscal year end ing June 30th, ISni, has been so far at the rats of met 6,00,000,000 per ann tun. It will he seen Dia even the pcesent:gold revenr aof the Government are largely n excess of the wants of T,teasurer for the payment of golo interest, while the ,receart increase of the Land wilt doubtless raise the annual receipts frote. customs on the same amount of imporations, to $150,490,,000 per annym. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United State Treasury until March 2tl, but in the first gyre weeks .of April the subscriptions averaged inure than "Ten Millions a week." r3ubscriptions will be receive by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa Third National flank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS %Mai ate depositaries of Putri:c rasorley, atui all Respectable Banks and /Sankera thrwiehouttne country. (acting as agents of the N., tional Depeeilary Banks.) will furni:ll further informa tion on application and Afford every Facility to Sulacribera, May 10 190.-2 mos Treasurer's Notice TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF GREENE CO. The undersigned. treasurer of Greene coun ty, hereby gives notice that in pursuance of an :het of Assembly approved May Bth 1855, ho will attend in the several Townships and Bo roughs, at the times and places designated, between the hours of 9 O'CLOCK. A. M., AND 5 O'CLOCK, P M., to receive the State and County Tax for 1864. to wit : Whitely township, on Monday, June 20:11, at lisabeth Morris', Newtown. Perry township, on Tuesday, June 21st, at Mrs. Burrows', Mt. Morris. Dunkard township, on Wednesday, June 22nd. at Phillip Kusarts. Monongahela township, on Thursday,' Jane 23d. at Wm. Mestrezatts, Mapietown. Carmichaels Borough, on Friday, June 24th, at Henry Jennings'. Cumberland township, on -Saturday, Juno 25th, at Henry Jennings, Carmichaele. Morgan township, on Monday, June 27th, at the place of holding elections. Jefferson township, on Tuesday, June 28th, at the "Inghram House," Jefferson. Washington township, on Wednesday. June 29th, at Suttons Store. Morris township, on Thursday, June 30th, at E. Barkers, Esq. Riehhill township, on Friday, July Ist, at Mrs• Bryins'. Center township, on Saturday, July end, at Rogersville. Wayne township, on Tuesday, July sth, at Strosniders Store, Roberts Run. Gti n iore township, un Wednesday, July 6th, at Jolleytown. Spr•nghill township, on Thursday, July 7th, at Whites Mill. Aleppo township, on Friday, July Silt, at the place of holding elections. Jackson township, on Saturday. July 9th, at Peter M. Grimes', White Cottage. Greene township, on Tuesday, Jury 12th, at Jeremiah Stewaris. Franklin township, Wednesday, July lath, at S. Greens, Bridgeport. Marion township, on Thursday, July 14th, at the Treasures' Office. The Books will he in the hands of the Treas urer, at his office on awl after the Ist day of June, where any one desiring to pay .their Taxes will have the opportunity. There will ties deduction of :Iper cent. on State taxes paid previous to the 25th of July. United States or good Pennsylvania currency w ill he required in payment of taxes. All Mercantile licenses must ju lifted on or before the /at day of August. J ANI ES S. JENNINGS, County Treasurer- Treasurers Office. May 11. Orphan's Court Sale. county. Zi d e e ro r ig f :d e „ Cl ir sg s on Co tl r e t° l„ (ire!. % on Saturday, the 4th day of June, 1864, the to!l e aing tract of land, viz all the right, title, Interest and estate of the tumor chililren of JOillll Phillips, dec'd , of in and to the seine, situated in Morris tp Greene county, Pa., adjoining lands of the heirs of John Manor, Reuben Sanders :ad otters, containing 1312111111111 Alan. dote, or Ices, upon which is *unclad two Cabin housep, and about 44 acres c/cated. 31E3 Mir g One-half the purchue on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue isi nine mouths thereafter with Inter term from the date of the confirmation. lithe widow does not release her dower, the one-third of the pur chase money to remain in the handa of the purchaper Jurior, the natural life of the widow; the interest there of to be pant to her annually during her natural life Unaidian of minor May 11, 'fid. children of John igh IC 3E2 W AL R. T , 8 CHAMPION SALVE I Because it Never Surrenders to Anything in Existence For cuts, old cares, burns, ti , ins in the aide end breast. weakness in rite hack, toothache, tatter, corns and frozen feet. N. B —Pare the corn and spread the salve on a piece of thick muslin or linen, thinly applied ; titan apply it to the place affected sad keep dry. Resew the plaster every fourth day sill cuiad. This is a sure thing. It has been ip use. for @peep years in Ob.°, and air yams in this Stale, and gives entire satisfaction to all tha !Ise it. rrice, 75 certE. Made and sold by J. 11. STEWART NOTICE Is harry given that Stewart. celebrated Campion Be t lve eta new be "Molted a& any or the follawisig steeper: & Co.. Peeelley; Roo & Cagenwer. illofftwatilv; /( 8 .1%. flsayeville: Bayard & Mew*, ftles'e La/W- V/eat Hooper. /Naar& Co.. Weirboes on r, . Celebrated Reateity for externaldieupes. twelve , va in tut, at the ol4Priee. Msv 4.011. 18610 nn 1864 ur 4444, HOLD ?'0 • c,* 4 tOun RAILROAD CERTAIN! RUNNING THROUGH Rik CONNECTING WITH THE OHIO N. CLARK & SON BASE e , egantly fitted up the ?nom formerly °rea pied by lhomas Bradley, and Navin:; made heavy ouch isra in the EaFt, are now prepared to offer a larger and more rasbionable stock of ITIIIMI AID Z 111212 Clothiii,e. than they have ever done. and would kindly invite their many good and faithful rustonere, ariel otherA who have n ver lwen so fortunate as to give them a call, to stop in TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ADAMS INN And !Joey will show you styles and qUaiities that can not fail to p'ease, ••and at such reasonabl • pekes you will imagine youraidt" tieing ix the good old drys of peace and plenef or assortment cannot be surpdss ed. Nene' and lit vo' wear of, every grade. Yeats from the finest star velvet to theebeapest cottonaile.— Plain and Fancy eatutimete pants, of French and Amer ican manufacture. Also MARAII.LES, LINEN, sATINF.rr AND CDTTONADN panto. GOATS OF EVERY STYLE, Frocks and Sacks, Linen dusters. and Summer Cassi mere Overcoats, and the very latest, the English Walking Coal. A file assortment of IIAT4 J 12.4 C 4 V 4. comprising all the hest and neN eat Eastern i ylea A creator va rlet y tre Notion,' 1:1.1 nL ICA In rii iali ink voila than will be found in any similar estah:ialiment. White, Cnlorto and Nerttgre tittina. eirnatA and Ties—among which are the Tubular, liarvard and Englis6 Suopendi ra. (4.ovea, liasieiy, Linen C.llara, I'4Bl.at au] Etnbroidenul, and 50D0 PAPER MA'AM I A great improvement on the Lockwood GRA Y'rl patent Enameled Voided Uotlar. superior in style, durability ani Lt, lu boxes of ten. and one hun dred. Read the dign—rnake no mistake—Two doors Weet of the Adams Inn. and nearly opposite Joe lin teed Confectionery. ►lay 4. '6C—tr. NEW GOODS, Jut Arrived at DitfACIEABVS HoVINO made extensive improvement, in their storeroom, are ?better prepared than rear to ac cuottuodate their customers. They are offering the Largest, hest and latest stylts of bream ditka. ittpacra Ltt:ters, coins, kluxtuiliiimes, all kinds, Poil de t•hevms. F,aured wont '.%elaanee. Wool De iiolid r,lk Cbalties, doted Mixed Challies, in a word, we hare a fog lute of the latest style ut Ladies' Dress Goods Rut vls, Cloaks and Mantles. Collars a - RI Sleeves, Em• Donne: head Nets, Gloves and Hosiery, boat nu +lily Kid GI, wea, Prints and GingNuns Batutorals and liSeletons, of all sizes and prices.— Trommingis, of Quilled Ribbons, Buttons Also, a large assortment of Linen Ilandkl-r -chiefs, plain and nerustiched. Mourning Goods A large end full aeanrtment Of the !mac fashions- M..urning i6at.coutd be bad AIL MI I%T. SS IENT 311.4 1 1.1 Ft. Cloth, Caseianrre, Ve.tifigs. Tive,p4l:, -keno, Colton st.rs, Shirting Flanneip, &c, HARDWARE, MIME ill Coffee, TC.L, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tobacco, ac, lac HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , 3-4, 44, 5-4. 10 4 bleached Sheeting, 34, 4 4, 5-4 unbleached Sheeting Cotton and Linen Table Clothe, Liven Olieetings Hell Ticking and Window Curtin' Our itoek is complete in every line, and if our friends want good bargains, all we have to say is tnat this's the place to secure them. I. i7' Caul soon Iteture the rush begins. May 4. 1g64.--tr. CRA ND FLOTILLA ON TUF. I:I3EIMAILWdII:t.IiI I FIRST SPRING ARRIVAL CLOTHING! A,. J. SOWERS, Ws l ir ULl)l N( 71ielhe public square, arrivedfrom 1;h741: ha with a splen did assortment of ready made Clothing for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, and is prepared to dress any customer, from the small est boy to the larsest man, and tit bun tidily in Me ”lieight of Fashion " Ile has, also, a tine stock of Hats and Caps, For men and boys, and a good variety of useful No hoot. Ali of wittat he effect fur salt: at the ver: cheapest priced going. T.9..11-4C)FLING3.. Mr. BOWERS is alto pra ticing Tailor, and keeps a g,did sappy of Cloth+, Cusinteres. d.n , which be will make up 10 order. Also. cutting mid ciak tug duke when the dotty are furiviihed. Waynesburg. April 17 1464. Look at This To all whom it may Concern! THE undersigned would respectfully in form Me old customers, friends and the i _ gnMist generally, that lie hag returned to • Waynesburg, and opened a SADDLERY SZEOP, Ou Main Street, one door east of the Farm ers' and Drover' Bank, Waynesburg, Where he will keep constantly on hard ail articies in his line, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's daddles, Bridles, blennigales. Guitars. flatness, in fart every thing ututally kept in an establishment attar: kind frp Persons wishing to buy rid please give us a call and esanone our work before purchasing ease where., no we flatter ourselves we can sell a« good work as we ev , r d,4. All work manufactured of the best material in the market, and made in a neat and subettintial manner. '‘Warrauteil not to Nit in UM) eye." J. 7. ROAR Waynesburg, April 27, 1844.1( 6 •./ATE T. 010661110 6 NEW STORE! SAYERS & HOSKINSON, SAYERS CORSF.R, YNF,SB URG, PA SA V F.RS & 110811INS(44 have just opent-il an es. ehEive And eztaely new stock ut Fashionable Dry Goods, tholight in Oa eastern marker, at the very towest cash rates, onsuprieing all styles ti f the most fashighable and &sestet-able textt4tes of Gentlemen and Ladies' wear It is usetesa to epomerate. They h.ve everything in that line, with honoeta, Hata, Caps, Boots & shoes.-- Wares 410 kinds, and a mmiplete variety of the best. GI4t.COCDIEEII I tX39OII9. All of which they propose to sell at the very lowest Ammo, depending on the ,piality and chespneita of their foods to pin them custom. A II; lhh, Issl. _ _ _ 11L41 I;enehr given tient Bens* Marti. Soft the eaboxiber widtbut 111111 Suet MUM Pt prOTlCAtiollift4 thasi irk! no itetes of berceatractins ipermilPlo. IkayV~ ASNWRA Agentwig. pilakipkia, Dr. Hoofland't GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. N. JACKSON, Phila•, Pe... IS NOT A Rar Room Drink OIL .A. SUBSTiTUTE FOR RUM OR AN Intoxicating Beverage, but A RIORLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABIT EXTREI' A PURE TOMO, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Iniutiv 431V62. AND WILL EFFECTUALLY OUSE LIVER COMPLAINT, DV.sPEPSIA, and JAVADICL. Hoofiand's German Bitters WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or 'Nervous Debility. Disease a the Kidneys, and tilseabes aris— ing from a Disordered Ntontarh. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWIN3 SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation. Inward P&L Fulness of Blond to this i Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for Foo' Fulness or Wright in the Stomach. Sour Einciatione, Sinking er Fluttering at the Pit ni the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, flurried null Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,' Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying pnetunt. • Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Siliff, Fever and Dull Pain in the Dead ; Deficiency of Per aphelion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain In .the Side, Bark, tliest, Linrbe, dt.c.".lPrathten Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ui ! Evil, and great Depression of Opiate. Hoof! and's German Bitten WILL GIVE YAII A LOOD'AP PETITE. ti1.1.. 1 11.13, lISIALTY NERVES, kire ALI' NE:Sligo, LIIISK FEELINGS, KNESGET3C FEELINGS, ILEALTY FLELINON, A LOGI4 CONSTITUTION, A CONSTITUTION, A lIE A I,TII Y CON.+TITITT/ON, A SOUND CONsTITVTIoN. I=l WEAK I=l Delicate I Thin I=l Depressed • WILL MAKE Ilia Sallow Complexion Clear. WILL MAK! TVS Dull Eye - - Clear b. Bright, Will prove n blessing in Every Family,. Can be used by perfect tiatety by INALS ea FEMALE, PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations wad under the mune of Vitoria, put up in quart bottles, cougrouwiled or th, ahrispest whiskey or common rum, coedit/ from 9 to 40 crate per gatipu, the mete disiguired ►y /Wu or Co riander tleed, This clan of Bitters hay caused and will continue cause, as long as they can be cold, bundled' 1., Me 111 death of the drunkard. Hy their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Akoholio :Stimu lants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a drunka , d's his and death. •• For those who desire and will have a Liquor Meters. we publish the following receipt. Get nue bottle of iiuotlaad's German Bitters and /nix with three quarto et good Brandy or whiskey, and the result edit be a preparation that will far excel iii medical virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bit ters in the tuarSet, and will cost Much less. You will have all the virtues of fIoOTLAND'iI Bursas is Con nection with a Rood article of Liquor, at a much less price than these itilerior preparations will cost you, DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering 4rom dtIAaSMVe, wainiag away with scarcidy any flesh on their bones, &retuned is a very short tittle; one butt's hi &nth VULG. %Vat have must surprising effect. 111116111,2171, liesultit.g from fevers of any kind— Those Bitters w renew your strength in a very short time. FEVER AND A.G17311, The chills will not return if hese Bitters are wind N.. Per/°" in a Fever snit Ague District ahanstil be without thew. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor tif fire Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Ahhough not disposes/ to mear or reconinientfretstu Medicines in general, (Waugh distrust of their ingredi mos and effects t I yet know of no IlUirltitht. why it man may not testify to tile benefits lie beliescr himself to have received from any simple ponnavetton, in the hope that he may thila contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more reedit) , in regard to ilociftand's Gartman Bitters, prepared by Dr. U. II 'Jackson. of city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, hinter the impression that they were chiefly au alcoholic mixture. 1 ant indebted to.my friend, ilebert Shoemaker, Bay„ foe the remove; ›f this prejudice by proper tells, and for encouragement to try them, tykes suits:tug from great and long continued ,I, 6 bgity. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning at the present year, was followed by evident relief, sod reetoration to a degree of bothiy and mental riser which I had not felt for sit months before, and had almost deepened of regaining. 1 therefere tha.,k tjod and my friend for directing the to the ore of them. Phila., June 13, '6'2. J. N. BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! AND'Ir4IIIE FRIENDR OF SIOLDEIRRO We cgill the attentions e( al/ having 1 lends in the away to the fact that "1t00R1..11%. I.4bnnasi wilt twee riamewstae of the dimities induced by eaponnwe tncidentto camp lite. In the tient, pablisiliall atipeist deity in the newspaper", on the arrival of the eidt.k wilt be pouted that a very large propeplawa ewillerisig houi•debillty. Et ery owe or that Wad can be readily cured by lloodaaire Gefill•A Witte/it Dtbeasei resulting boat disorders of the di gestib e °nazi lee speed.) , removed. We. hare an hesitation In stating that, if these Ilinere were freely used among oar eAdiert, hundred. of live. might be saved that otherwise a ill be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful {attars from autfereta to the army and heapatale, who keys heen restored So health by the use of these Marrs, asst, to them l their tiitudo. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Bee that the signature of "C. M. IA!'KI0l1,'• is 011 the WRAP YETI of each bottle. • PRICES. L An ., B izz 'l.OO rex Ltirrrza, ex nAt.p. Dor $5,00 ?disown dizE 75 " '• ort Hear Dox. 4.ted Th e Large Size, on account of the queutity the bet ties hold, are couch the cheaper. Stuwild your nailrent dreggiet not have t!`i article, du not be put otr by any of the intoxicating pftparstiong that way be offered ill ill place, but send to or. and we will forward , securely pecked, by express. • Principal Mike and Manufactory, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS talwirceasor w C. M. LiCILBOX t Ca..) eIC)Xø . ex i tcL i tio v iky Drawing: alai Reale ).1 sTROX(iv ; Mean y• *tout, Lively, OLD Ct VOUNU•
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