Gi itqatimettt, JournernAn Wanted. We want a good, sober, and careful Jour neyman, to whom a permanent situation and fair wages will be given. One yibo can work press preferred. Boy Wanted. -We scant a largo, stout boy, from 14 to 19 years of age, to learn the printing busi ness. Et&-We are Rained to announce the death of Captain Jam ycCullough of the 140th Regiment of i?etwisyjva* 4 lnf3ntry, which took place on the 31st ult, in one of the many Battles in front of Richinynd. ,Capt. C. had keen for some time actiug:Majorof the Reg iment and in consequence of 4-. el. Frazier liaving been wounded, a few days previously, was in command of the Regiment at the time of his death. He was badly wounded in the thigh, and bled to death. : Capt. McCullough was the only son of E. McCullough, formerly of Morgan township, iu this county. He was in the army at the time of his Lthf,r's death, and received his discharge to enableitim to return home to settle up his father's estate. After this object was effected,, he taised a elmpan . y and again ,went into service as its. Captain in the 140th Regiment. He received a rather severe wound at the Battle of gettysburg, the efect of which ha had barely recovered from, at the commencement or this springs campaign. Capt. C. was educated at Waynesburgeol -lege, and was nniversaPy ,esteemed among our citizens. We all recollect his manly bearing and unassuming deportment. He /eaves many attached friends to inem:n his 3 untimely loss. ,We regret to announce the death of another one of our most promising young men—Lieut. Sio k fuEL GREENLEE of the Ist Pennsylvania Cavalry,—which took place on the 27th ult., near Richmond, in one of those fierce cavalry raids, which preceeded Gen. Grant's advance to his present position. Lieut. Greeiilee was also a graduate of Waynesburg, College. After his graduation .ho studied law in the office of A. A. :Ptirman Esq., of this place, and was admitted to prac tice, shortly before ho went into the military service Young Greenlee had those fine qualities of head and heart which made him many warm friends among our ciCzems. This is the second son our fellow citizen Jacob Greenlee, has lost, in the fierce struggle non• going on. lier Capt. Muguland ,of the Isth,Cavalry, arrived at home a few : days ago, having been wounded in one of the late Battles in front of Riohmond. A ball struck biro in the lower part of the abdomen, but its force was broken by the watch foh, which was thus, per. baps, the ( ing his life. .The wound w& n!.c, i:1 ,- _ , 3l.sequenco of this 1 prey :2 dzi - 1- .ZerOUS. Valentino House. Our friend Andrew Bence, Esq., of Wash ington Pa., has taken charge of the "Val entine House" of that place. We take pleasure in recommending Mr. Brace as a clever gentleman and feel confident he will make a popular and accommodating landlord. Give him a call. See card. Notice to Drafted Men. All Drafted ;nen who are exempt !rota Draft on account of manifest permanent dis ability and unsuitableness of age can have their papers properly made out by calling on D. R. r. & James inghrain, in Nu. 2. Campbell's Row, Waynesburg, Pa: Jane 1, '64. Notice to Drafted Men. Persons who are drafted can have their papers made out by calling at the Office of Furman & Ritchie. June 8, '64 r AIyRIED, On the 4th of Jiite;"lB64, by the Rev. L. Hewitt, Mr. JOHN W. HAYS, of Co: I, Ettli Beg., Penna. Reierves, to . Miss SARAH L PHILLIPS, both of Wayn'esburg, Greene county, Pa. News from Latest Rebel Journals-- Don't Know What to Make of Grant. Pperations at the front says the Rich, mond Sentinel, of May hlst, have fre quently confounded calculations, and !turned speculation hither and thither with short turns and little ceremony.— Now Grant has been retreating on Fredericksburg, and anon he is at'Spot sylvania Court House. Now again he meets with a disaster that would have sent a reasonable man back to Linoofri, but quickly he is flank-marching for Richmond. Now he crosses the North Anna and confronts Lee, apparently for battle ; but night comes and he and starts fbr the Peninsu la: brow he • crosses at Hanovertown in his supposed flight to hi . 3 new base; but last and latest we learn tliat his face is again turned toward Richibond, and that he confronts Lee on the Tol6"pa..tc moy creek, with prospect of imiliedia:te fight. • It is time for us all to cease speculat ions as to Grant's . movements and at tend to the facts. lie has been offer ing fight when we thought he was re treating when we thought he was offer ing fight; be has been advancing when he was whipped, and heading up stream when he had every reason to hurry down. He has gone by the rule of mil itary contrariness, and has always ais amointed us whenever we suppoSed Mt he was acting sensibly or consis tently with himself. We suppose that he came to the 'final . Sea at last ; though: warped by experie.nw, we ex press the Opinion with 'becoming doubt. Friday's Batt e--Our Lines Cannot be Broken. NEW Yons - , June 7. 7 --A . Times spe-I cial datedS9ld Ilaxtor, June 3d, saysi of Friday's fighting: 'The general as sault was made,pro.raptly at the hour or dered-4:30 A at ,—and was made by Hancock, Wright, and Smith. Warren and Burnside did not participate. The attack was brave and our loss severe,i but ale result was indecisive. Genet- I , ally, the line was advanced materially. Gen. carrieo. and ketains his dis tinct atla K etentrenc.hed position, aid the other corps are in possession of de- j jtached works and various positions, more or less importapt, them which they drove the enemy. General Barlow, under Hancock, carried everything be ' Ifire him capturing guns, prisoners and 'colors, but owing to tits advanced posi tion, had n(:t relinquished them. Our men set to work immediately to strengthen their newly acquired i ; ri:;eners taken are from all the corps of Lee's army proper, show ing that the ,ca.viy has used every thing he can conmiatia. Gen. 5 berillin lis reported to hold Boat Briilge.— IThis may induce the enemy tc retreat !across the Chickahominy. - June 4th, (Saturday) ni.--,The enemy made a night attack on the Sec ond Co ps last night, which was repuls ed with great loss. Gen Sheridan took Bottom Bridge. Last night cannonad ing opened on our right but there is no musketry firing yet. Another Tribune correspondent says. of Fiiiday's fiqlit : From the formida ble character of the enemy!, works, it was 4.'ee4ied impolitic to continue the assault, and si noon our men rested in their own pLsltio'r , q I .after makingthem impregnable. The advance upon these works was • ,'simultenepl,. s. General Brook's and Minn's brigade f'tmed two lines, preceeded by the 148th Penn sylvania. The slcirmish,v,led a charge,, etarging the works at tiiepint 9f.bay ' onet, and driving the enemy from.them in confusion, but the rebels made a charge while were reforming, and drove our men out a few yards from Their works. Here strong works were con structed, and held in spite .ot all efforts to dislodge them. In Barlow's charge 217 prisoners, one color and six . pieces were taken, and Colonel Morris, of the Seventh New Fork heavy artillery, was about to turn them on the enemy, when he was charged upon by overpowei ing Masses and compelled to retire. Another correspondent itys: Of one thing the enemy mast now be thoroughly satisfied. He cannot break our tines through, nor, drive our men from their established positions, though he pile every man 'of au corps upon any point of our tine. A REMARKABLE CASE.--The most re ..niark.4l3lescase-oCglitaliot Wm:lnd we ever lieiir# of , sals the Marietta Rebel, is that of.a soldier w ounded at Resacca, brought to Marikia oniViredne.sday, and now in the hospital at that p lace: Two bullets passed tlirongh his hen' d, making four • .• holes, at the brains were oozing out, and, astonishing to tell, l e vas per fectly conscious, and conversed mtelli , . gently concerning his situation, and was. anxious to know the doefor'S opinion of his case. He was alive thirty-,five hours after the wound was inflicted, and may be yet, as we have not heard of his death. zer*very effort iy to made to re pegt the three hundred dollar clause of the conscription 40t, and pass a nation al bankrupt law, ere the adjournment of Con,,--ress. SPECZAL NOTICE. 1 would respectfully inform niti friends throughout the County. that I at now at home, in Waynesburg, and have arranged my visit's . so hp to spend from the first to the twentieth pf emery month at Waynesburg. this my customers may depend upon. respectfully, S. S. PATTON. aroh 2, '64. rs . Ss eln Sections fipt e cp:istarisclion of Ike Turnpike from Miirriswille, 4reensa,cllunly.lo Rice's Landing, in said ecnist3„ pr,hient an.; Managers of 111, Wayne,burE Twin .. .Ake Read t• mimany will eimanenee at RI s's . (4erse coudtl. l'a , on Friday the Nth day of.itine, 11.44, to sell by sertionk tpliStruvtisit the 'aid Tpriipike, and rorditilit said sale from Jac to da3 Monk the line ofraid Road, mild the whole road to the gaill end Morrisyilte is Spid. i•pe.:.fi:ationr. conditions and terrns of pyn:ent made kno%n 'l4e eve.al qly4 of Pale. py order of the rnaideut and tr.lnd At anage.s. J. L. AL - CONNELL, President. A. A. I'URNIAN, iSecret ry Washington. Browns% ille and :,:fijontown papers ropy the above um if of sale. May 23, MASONIC. THE flrethren or Newcomb Lodge No. I 279, A. Y.ll , intend celeltratmg the an niversary of St. J.tliti the Baptist. on the 24th Of June 0 , 64, iti CA1011'11,1E:L.. (reeve county. Pa.. by r. nlie 111 1- o::cs - ton. They respectfully invite neighlmring Lge'eee, Chapters. and Encampments. slid traveling la,eihten in good staatiine, to parhicippts in the ewe ;;;;; nies of the J ay, An addiess will he &livered by Rev. S. T Stewart hf P ittsburph. To wept the Hall at half-mutt tell o'.•lot h.. A. .:11 ISRAEL L. CRAFT. ISAAC itpvoN, Thos 11. LAIDLY, ii , s. 9EDGWIcK, JoHN J. tREE. HENRY J. JENNINGS, JESSE WALTON, Gointssittte of Invitation. April 27th, '64, To Contratctors. OFFICE* or THE WA VNISBURO OIL COMPANY, Waynesburg, Pa., June 14th, 1664. OEA LED proposals for boring a Well for said Com. patirug , the farm of ROBERT MAPLE, on Dun kard Creek', ill Greene County, will be received unfit the 4th ofJuly next. Said proposals to state the tern!. per fobs for boring to a depth not exceeding seven Iturntreil'and fifty feet (750)—giving the amount for each Illlnaied feet. • The Company will furnish a Meant Engine as work ing power fur boring. " The proposal? mast state the terms for boring, and the Company I, furnish bluing apparatus; and, also the amount the person proposing to funnel' said ap parkin's. •, Proposals to he eadorsrel "Proposals for holing n il Well," and directed to CoMammal oil Company Waynesburg, Pa ; lty order of Me Lloaril of Directors, • IPA HES B. 41...t/SLYSEV, Secretary. June 11;'64. Legal Notico Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Lrvr L. cot.ENIAN, Imo o r Whitely township, Greene C0L11 , 11.% , hay ape. beet gr tilted to the undersigned, by thy Register or Grewie persons knowing 'horn et:lye' indebted to laid Estate are reel lied to psy the same, and persons baying eritin,s sgrumd 54141E41We are requested to present them, dilly treatent.authenticated for set -1441110N piALF.A.NT, Executor. June 15, 18C4. • • C 4 DIIIOTOORAPII p 4 ill felt GENTLEMEN.— ..L.. Sas*Pkii autiVart en sept for 15 cents. U ses* u sweekopo • ' r ow. name sad ruldress.. 111 - Stift Tilk, Liberitleet. w iaw o 1 • , IiIIAND IIhiRROUTAN COMBINATION THAYER & NOYES' UNITED STATES CIRCUS, -VAN AMBURGH &CO'S MAMMOTH MENAGERIE Egyptian Caravan, Combated for tie Season of 18(4, with Oao Price of Ad- DEM Consolidated nth the onl, LEGITIMATE CIRCUS lye/ Organized.-Moser. AND RETIEED AMUSEMENT. Pre-eminent Equestrians, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Testers, Gowns, Contortionists, Equilibrists and General Per formers—Splendid Stud of Tasman HORSES, Founts and Taxon Muurs—Magnificent Collection of Livlnn Lions, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, BEARS, HVENAS, WOLVES, 1140E1/ENS, Area. BABOONS, Mans of all kinds and sizes, &c., ored by the Great Van Amburgh Himself : Wlll exiiiltilt at lilravine-burg .Tiiexday, JAme 2181,1564, r noon and evening, at 2 and 1 o'clock, P. M. Admission 10 cis. t'htidien jinVler P 2 dears of age ?Acts. The M . A NINIOTII WAR Et_EPHANT HANNIBAL, The LirJest the world, weighing rcariy 10 000 Pound, S. A. TAPIR, or llir 0 Z . 0 Tfri S Of the New Warld.the Only One on Exhibition. A WHITE POLAR BEAR, Front the A eiic Regions, the Only One in America An AFRICAN OSTRICH, sine Feet High. A Pair of SNOW WHITE PEACOCKS, A Pair of JAPANESE MASKIN SWINE 11e first ever impi - irted in America. Besides an immense variety of Rare and Beautiful 13CASTS, BIRD4I and lispymns. - DR. JAMES. L. THAYER, The Eloquent and Scholarly Clown and Comedian MR. CHARLES W. NOYES, The unrivaled Home Ta,cr, who will introduce his Beautiful Perfornti,g liorse. .4 CRAY EAGLE, Jr." Charles Reed, the Champion Equestrian. George H. E' • a i t n hetheell:. world. Greatest Lev. r Besides a nnmecoitz Corps of A nxiliarics and Attendants, The PRACTACION of this stupendous Consolidation will prolific in splendid effects and marvels of mat nificenee. The Mythological ContammgCar of the Muses, Ed. Parmeles famed Brass Band Will be drawn by 12 beautiful Arabian Steeds, gorgeous. ly Caparisoned with cloth of velvet, richly studded with brilliant emblematical ornaments of gold and silver. The Superb Dens, Carriages, Baggage Wagons and other Equipages, [manufactured by the celebrated FIELDING liatikesits, New I ork,l are of the most elegant and cost ly discrtpoton,itind of incomparable style and finish. The . .... - l-cliscribable grandeur of this wonderful' Cavalcade. irepAenting, as it does, a NOVI AG PANORAMA of over a Mud; in LENGTH] with its attractive appointments and attributes, is so superb beyond conception, exciting in the beholder the re dization of the fervid amusements which gave birth to chivalry and its attendant pageantries The Mansorsai,rr desire to Impress upon the PUblic minllthat each ant every Feattre of this Grand Combi nation is entirely unexcepbonsble and of a high toned and moral character. the undeniable excellence and su periority of this establishment is a cow ede4 fact For the everint emusement of 'll'adice'end Children, Mr C. W. NOIE,' will ezhi:,it Lis great Performing Monkey , "VICTOR,'' The best trained annual of the kind in the world, During the Entertainment NI DNS. DAVIS, The only successful rival of the Great Van Amburth will enter the den of Trained Lions, Tigers and Leopards At each Entertainment will he introduced the Performing Ponies' Monkeys, Elephants and DR. THAYER'S Educated COMIC MULES, SAM & DICK. THE 60aGrOtni PROCESSION will enter town at or abotii 10 o'clock ia the morning, , S A P '. ' • ' e ..... - 1. •. - --ji WA 4, ..• 1 ' ' The Grand Combination will be at Car mi(hLes June 22nd, Brownsville June 23d. June 15, 'B4. A. SPRINGER, Agent, Executor's Notice. utters testamentary having been grantedto the un jj dealt: nod on the estate or roseph Thompson, Br., ate of Morrie township dee'cl. s l l persona know ing themselves indehted to side Estate, are hereby 'notified to pay the Swim immediately; and those hav ing claims aaeinsi the Estate, are requested tc present them duly aifthafiticat ed for payment. NANCY YtIOMPSON, MILAN THOINreION. has 14(41. __y. The scrofulous contamination-is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion,from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of ; Him who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of thefathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finalay Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not have health ; with that " life of the flesh " healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect ,upon this class of complaints, is indisputably .proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the folloNiing diseases : Kin g 's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, <Coughs from tu berculous deposits 'in •the lungs White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mereurigl Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole , series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual eases may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when 'all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to lum of its benefits from personal experience. ScrofUla depresSes the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitu- I tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer _to the public under the name of I Avxn's SARSAPARILLA, although it is cern ! posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out I the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood; purge out the causes of disease, and I vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar ! 1 virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus, expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing ; but they will neither be deceived nor disapp9inted in this. Its virtues hal* been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it „is in tended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been hefore the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been availible to them. A."1" . £11 2 9 CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in ad anted stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that Its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Pa. J. C. &van 84 Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Win. A. Porter and Win. I.:reign. Waynes burg, Pa May 3is•, 'l4 VALEATiNE HaI)SE, WASHINC7ON, PA. ? . . r ieLm a cilr vw Brno®, V A KEA great pleasure in informing his numerous friends allii the traveling public generally. that he has taken charge of this popular house of public en tertainment, and has refitted and thoroughly prepared and renovated the same, rendering it one of the hest !tote Is in this or any other county lie feels author ized in saying taat no lintel in the Western country cm surpass the “Valentine" in the ennipletenes of the culinary arrangements, he having einpl•iy,Pe I mic of the best cooks to be found anyux here. Ills Malt, no those who have heretof.de attended it can testify, is supplied with LirtaWS ow il as have never before liven placed befrire the general ',oldie. and it is his intentiod to deep up Iris i eputation iu this regard. lie respect- Indy rug :rests his ;Hen Is to give lion a call confident of his tinnily to render I erfect satisla. thin. June 15, Nil. AV UII.EIV BRUCE. PUBLIC SALE. IV ILL I c ad .vot at pi.: .ale St 2nd . ige.l at Jeiters‘qa. GI erne 4.,;:tuty. PS. all the •meuis, Hooks, R.I. nice f.rui:tire of i r. Wlll H. tteietliet with a 1.. t of Lumbe't and other properly too tedious to !newton ALSO, at the same time and place will be offered fir sale tile house mill lot, the rrsillenre of Or Gal hritiO, together with household goods, fariiiture, Terms made known mt d ,y of tale. J. ts. LA IVLEY, Executor N. 11.—Those having ac.courra in settle n ill pleas. c.O ou the, at ac early a time as practicable, at iny residence in Carruiehaels Pa. J. D . 1.A.11)1.1,1r, _ Flllll FOR SALE-. 9111 C subscrit,ero ff ers for sale the valuable far situ aced in Itichhill tp , containing Two Hrindred and Thirteen Acres, Well timbered and wa erect, and a good Apple orchard on ,t, tine hundred aid ainy acted cleated. Tht 2.1 by 40. a story and a Intl high , twit porches, a stone room no .one arid a flour oil the other, anti a goud cell. r wader the house. aojo.awie of Meek, V/ ti. l acolis, Johni.o tr, Wid,oy RAMA, aid oit i , era. A good teiiau !Kds« on it.'a'log ha'rn oad : tittle ou ii. Principally all down in glees Any one winh ing to purchase, will du well to ca.! aod see it. Jane 9,'84.-2t. J(HIN 1,1 \ MUNGER. Legal Notice, letters Testameuialy noon tht Estate of ALLEN 1 j EVERLY, late nr tntukani to w (treetrn coun ty. deed. having beau gra ' , led by the !tegir , ttq. DI Go retie county to the undersigned ail per:mils knowing them selves indebted to said E•tat,, are notified to pay the saute, and persons Lavine claims against said Estate, are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlymeut. MARI 4.11 EVERLY. Ex' x WM. FURMAN, Ex'r. June 15, 1864 !Administrator's Notice. yETTRRS of administration having been & anted 1.4 upon the estate of Robert Reynolls, dec'd. lateOt Jeffermul, Greene county,•Pa.. to-Michael Reynolds tied J. W Parkinson all persons indebted tokard estate will make immediate payment, person hatolle claims will prevent them properly authenticated for settlement, • .. RograritinVOLDS, J. W. PARICINSON June VI, left ' Adm'ta. peculiar taint or ,:tion which we call COPULA larks in constitutions of ltitudes of men. It produces or is lured by art en led, vitiated state the blood, wherein : fluid becomes in tpetent to sustain vital-forces in their wows action, and ,es the system to into disorder and These ;re issaed under the Act of fongre. a of N!arch Bth, 18.6-1,, which provides that ail Bonds is surd under this Act mall be "Exempt from Taxation' by or under any state or municipal authority. sub scriptions to these Bonds t;r:: received is United States notes or ties of National Minks. They are to be ••Re deemed in Unlit," at the pleat.:tre of Bo I:overmnent, at any period not less than ten nor ni•ire than forty years from their date. and until their reriemptirn 7Five per cent. interest will lid 'pal in coin," or Bonds of out over one handled dollars annually and on al! other Bonds semi_annually. The inter.:st is payable on the that days of March and S.ptember in each year. Subscribers will re..eive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, a., they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded on the books of the U. S Ti' !voter, and can be transferred oil . , eu the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and more convenient for coin -I.ercial uses. Sttbsciihers to this loan will have the option of hav ing their Bonds draw interest from March tst, by pay ing the accrued imerefit in coin—or in United , vites notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per rent for preminnw or receive them drawing inn.re.-4 finni the daienf;!.,bscription and (o.posit. As these Bonds Exempt from Munk.lf al or Stet e Texa.tlan, their v !ue ii increased t rout One to three per rent. ,er 311hIl (U. acetirlin^ to the rate of tax levies in various' parts of the country At the present rate of premipin np goll they pay Over Eight Per Cent Interest is curienty, anti ale of equal covvitnience as a perm -01.111 or It.11:11;:riry in% ostioent. It is Ll,!leved that no returnee offer so great induce ments to r.. the varinys description of I'. :A, Bonds. n a!I other f.rtna li:e failA or ability of pis - ate ;Nati. sor k.tock companies or see. erate comroun ilk; only is pledzed for paymt nt, while for the debt., of the United States the whole pr, , ! , er , y ,f the country is holden to secure tlt pAyrri.:nt of both principal and intreres, in coin These Bond: may he sul,seribe.l for in Sni:ls from Fst) to any m:: pt it ude, on the same termA and are thus made (pally available to th ,, smallest len.,er and the largest capitalist. They can be coot tea into money at any uromeat, and the li.lder win have the bt,nellt the il,t,rent. It may I, t . s,•in Ito Ftal. , t!js tann^vioi; that th e total Funde.lDcht of the ,T,rni:ed Statt:it ran which in terest is payable in gold, on the 3rd day of 41 ir rli 't , it wa5..:785,: 1 65,t0ii. 'l'lle interest on ibis debt for tha ccoling fiscal year will he 11 , 15,9:17, 126, while tho toms rove nue in tgola for Cie earr emit fiscal ye it en:l ing .lune ';'„;tt, 1661, has been so far at the rate of $.110,00,1,000 per an n a It will be seed tlia _eve a the present7goll revenrs o f the Coversm, nt are largely o eXCP,3 of the tvan:= of the Treasurer for the payment of go leia tere , t, whin recent inci ease of the tariti w ill tlonlole , s raise the aminol receipts front customs on the silo, amount of itopoitation, , , to 8150,000,000 per into it. National itato!rs acting as !orn agents were not b-st.icd i;coo the United State 'nea.otty until Affirch i 5, bet in the fikst three weeke of Apt ii tit ,übscriptions averaged nines hart 'Ti al week.'9 win 4e receive . by the First Narninai Lank of Sc.:mud Nationa: Lard: or Pi,i , a,ielphia. Pit %third National !tnk of Poiladelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS hick ere dvi,r,hartriei of Publ:e money, and all Itcspectablc• Banks and Bankers ihronghout the country. [acting as agontgui the N Lineal Deposhary Hanks,) will rurniNh further informa tion on a;plitatioi and Afford Eve ry Facility to Subscribers. May 10. 1d63 -2T treasurer's i%otice TAX-PAYERS OF GREENE co, The undersigned, treasurer of Greene coun ty, hereby gives notice that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly approved May Bth 1855, he will attend in the several TowLships and 80. roughs, at the times and places designated, between the hours of 9 O'CLOCK, A. M., AND 5 O'CLOCK, P .11., to receive tho State and County Tax for 1864. to wit : Whitely township. on Monday, June 20th. at Elisabetti Morris', Newtown. Per:oy township, on Tuclday, June 21st, at Mrs. Kurrows', Mt: MOrris. Dunkard township, on Wednesday, June 2nd, at Phillip Knsarts. Monongahela township, on Thursday, Juno at Wm. Mestrezatts, Mapleto7m. Carmichaels Borot4h, f.rikiay . , June 24'h, at Henry Jennings'. Cumberland lowialtip, on ,Satartlay, June 15th, at Henry Jennin,gs. Carmichaela. Abu - gait township, cm Monday, Tune 27th, et the place of holding eieedienn. fierson township, ou Tueeday, Juno 28:h, at the •'lnghrant House," Jeifreon. 'Washington township, on IVQdliesday, June 29th, at Suttons Store. ;Morris township, on Thursday, June 30th, at E. Barkers, Esq. Rielit - lilt township, cm Friday, July Is:, at Mrs. Bryans'. Center township, on Saturday, July 2nd, at Roaersville. 11; ayne township. on Tuesday, July sth, at :7.'.trosniders Store, Roherts Run. Gilmore township, on Wednesday, Jaly 61,4, ut Joileytown. Sprnghill township, ort Thursday, July 7th, at Whites Aleoo township, on Friday, July Bth, at the place ut holding elections. Jacks.n township, on Saturday. July 9th, at Peter 11. Grimes', White Cottage. Greene township, on Tuesday, July 12th, at Jeremiah Stewarts. Fianklin township, Wed.aeaday, July 13th, at :S. Urreeits. Bridgeport. Marion township, on Thursday, July 14th, a! the Treasures' Office. The. Do.ks will be in the hands of the Tress• urer, at his office on and after the let day of June, where any one desiring to pay their Taxes will have the opportunity. There will be a deduction of sper cent, on State taxes paid previous to the 25th of July. United States or good Pennsylvania currency will be required in payment of taxes. All Mercantile licenses int2,:t ae lifted on or before the Ist day of August. 'JAMES S. JENNINGS, County Treasurer Treasurers Office, May 11, 1864: NIN BOOKS, NEW BOOKS. SUND4Y Si:WOOL LIBRARIES. .Sunday School Tel.aments. Sunday School hymn Books. In any quantity at DAY'S BOOK STORE. CHO OL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. A general assortment kept constantly on and at DAY'S BOOK STORE. SINGING BO Q KS. Melodeon, Minstrel, Ellesia, Jubilee, &c., &c., at DAY'S BOOK STORE. BLANK BOOKS. A large assortment, all sizes, good paper, at old prices, at DAY'S BOOK STORE. Wall 'Caper and Z,Vind.aw WFapping raper, all sizes. Also the best assortment of Stationary ever 1.. - ,roug,bt to Waynesburg, Call at DAY'S BOOK STORE. 24 Sheets of Letter paper for I.l7cents. At DAY'S BOOK STORE. Cash for rags as usual. June 8.—'64. LEWIS DAY. EXECUTOR'S NOTME. TN the ;natter of the petition of !Motel T. 171 loot and 11.hecca °attest', Executor and Executrix of the last Will and Testament of James ❑. G.tocar, decfd. The C..ert Brat Is a Role no 'lgnatius Gook to come into Court on tlid first day of next term to show caps,: why a commission should lint be issued, to perpetu ate the testimony nf now living witnesses, in relation to the legacy whin It it is alleged by the petitioners was pledged said Ignatius 110.. k, for indemnity to Adam's and said James 11. Ganear to his life time, for the payment of a judgment given Gen. Jesse Lag..ar in considers: ion of Iris advancing said legacy. Whereupon the Court 'directed notice to be given to said Ignatius Gby Hook publication In the "Waynes burg Messenger," three weeks preceding the first day of next Jane: J. F. TEMPLE, Proth'y. IGNATi US HOOK will fake notice that In pawl ante of the above order of Conn he is commanded to appear on the Seat day Of neat tern and answer said petition THOS. LUCAS, Jane I, Ir3C4. Sheriff. 111 IS. 10-40 BOND' TO mr: 1861 OAP 1861 gir 6 07 ‘\o\ 4 if rim r•i o 1/. 0 UR ve RAILROAD CERTAIN RUNNING THROUGH VAI" BiSkirrite CON G WIT H THE 01110! N. CLARK & SON II AVE , :],••;nutly :Med up the morn formerly octa -1 hied I , Y . 1 Bradley, and having wade heavy panh il.es is the Elam aye now prepared to otirr a la: get and inure lashiunable mock of ' -- ,P.1111,1 11 MO TJ..221111 (1, .thing than t h ey hav4. ever Orme. kindly incite their many !omit clistrimei have n ccr I.cen SO lortunan, as ie . give thew a riA. SD .sitv in TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ADAMS INN And they will show yoa styles and qualities that can not fail to p ease, "a nt sorb reasonahl • prices you 1.• senor in the good old days of pence and blenty iif aSS.ll.llleta, canpot out ed. Mew, - and Boys 'ar of every grade. Vests Inaint4le-tittost sdk.velvet to the cheapest cottottade.— PLO:, and Fancy tas.;iin , te pants, of French and A iner- Iran tin .tin.krtvre. Ise MARS EILLLS, 1.1.\ EN. a A TIN E rc Ali 0 CoTT6N ADE pants. COATS OF EVERY STYLE. Fr k$ :111,1 sarks, Linen dusters, and Ir‘titurner raSEi !Ilel, C.V. an.: the very latLst, the English Walking Coat. A .6 - le arr,o'rlinent of nd I' I'S, comprising all the hest and tier: era Eastern !v.!. A greater va t iety MOMS Mid ,n% la than will be timed ro any similar errtai.thAintelii Coloren ar r ri ;A:•r ligee F 5111114, r. , earts aunt Tics—among Inch ere tan Tribril,tr., Itar yin] and English Ribbon 1 it,.— tior-t—•roli is. G.oyea, ILin and Lint r• , !d ,, ,. and 17)0T PAPER rz-3LAP4B 2 A erect rnprovt.mriit on the Loc! , wond Uit.\l'S patent Niletuieled Molded ollar, supetier in iluiann,u and tit, in boxes of ten, and 'one bun ,ire:;. IL,ad (he Sign—make no nu make—Two doors i: , e Adam-, Inn. and near')' opooFile Joe Ya tei'S INnty 4, '6l.—tf. NEW GOODS, Just Arrived at tgPC)3 Li A VIM , . made extensive improvements in their 11 sir:re/crow:. are prepari , tl than ever tit he. ,i11:1 , U41, their cos:inners. 'flicy are tal-rit g tart!, sr,. best and latest toyles of 'Press Silks, a Ipacca I oArrs. all cithi,s, .tdozatattiques, a knots, t o de rart;ri.d etntoc: : riohit Wool Ps i:Hes, Sohn Clothii.s. solid ' fu ;.1 of the latest st; ...I. Ladies' Dress Goods ! Slift nig, Cloaks and 3Tatiller - r, Cotlara acrd Sleeve., Em. brinidered Bonnet liead Nets, Gloves and hest quidity Kid(:hive., Prints and Ginrtiaind Ilitlitiorals and iiikeleioia, of RIl PLZ , 2 and pr - ces.— Trlllallings, Consisting of Qiii rraidar 111111011,3 Also, s Larne assort neat of Linen Handker chiefs, plain and lietnaticlied. Mourning Goods .4% large and 61/1 asmortment of the most fashiona ble flbdrrning 'ode that could be had winahaat... CaEsilurrea, Verdings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cotton ;wee, Seettng Flannels, gcr, TIARDWARE, Of EURO: AN GROCERIES, Coffee, Te t, Sugar, Mulissca, Salt, Tobacco, &c, &c HOUSE FURNISHING' GOODS, 3-4, 4 4, 5.4, 10 4 bleached 3-1, 4 4, 5-1 unbii ache.] mg Colton and Linen Tabie Liven Sheeting's lied l'i^king and ‘Vintiow Curtimi. our stock is complete iu every tine, and 31 clir fjpylo.• want g.,r),1 bargains. all we Lave two lb a Li,. a.un before th , t , May 4. 1561.--tr. The Very Latest News ! fiIIIIIIIUS Opposio the Greene llouse, WAYNESBURC, PA. CHARLES B. BRADLEY TS now receiving from the East, and mat ufaeturing .1_ at trig Own t stabil:4llll , li: 1l)1= largeyt {VAC ae• morment of SADDLE-4, EIaDLES, if ARNEse, 111::`'ES, and SADDLERY HARDWARE ever before pre,Tated ta the public.— De lovites one and lett to give him a call, as he in ie . termined to sell at prices kvhit DEFT DODIPETITION. ITaving workmen who have worked at the husine=n many years, he feels assured that he can turn cut as good as any establlshisent in the State. FArtnets and the publv generally would do well to t lye a call before pnrt:MLaing elsewhere All work dare in the neatest and roost fashionabit; styles, and warranted. Remembar the place, cppoßite the Ore. , ne 11,114 A Mhy 25, ', 4-tf. CHARLES?, U. BRADLEY 13= k is) ;441 SAYERS & HOSKINSON, SAYERS' CORNER, SAVERS & UOSKINSCIN have just opened au ex cnsive and ltstirely new stoat of Fashionable Dry Goods, Bought ta the eastern market, at the very lowest cash rat ea: comprising ail styles o f the most fashionable and matures of Gentlemen and Ladies' wrar It is useless to enumerate. They Ir.ve everything in the line, with Eor nets, Eats, Caps, Boots Sr, Shoes.— Wares of all kinds, and a complete variety of the best. Gr-11. C:0 0 30 IX 1 - 313 All of which they prr.prse to sell at the very lowest figures, depending en tle quality and cheapness of their goods to pin them custom. Aprti 27th, ISM. 101118 IS 01,11-107113 G IS IR INFORMS the Crememuuty that he has Div » up ihe Dquertean business and resutued the same Ohl trade the SIIMMIL SMITH BUSINESS. lie is prepared now to repair (;locks, Watches and Jewelry, in the very be-t style, shortest notice. and on reasonable terms. lie has on 1 , 1(11(111m very best Clocks ter este. SliOr.—Campbell's Rowe, rent door to Squire übb.,,, ayne,butg, Pa., l'ffoy 18, prci ADMINISTRATOR'S NO i ICE. ETTERS testamentary upon the estate of Dr. Wm. j L. Galbraith. late of Jefferson, Greene county, having been granted by the Resister of said county to the undersigned, tall pereons knowing theinneiven in , debtect to east coats are hereby notified to pay the same, and those haling claims against said e...ate are tecf tested to prey ut theta duly authenticated foe set- June. 1, '64. .1. P. LAIDLEY, Admr. Administrator's Notice, LETTERS of Administration having been granted u Jln the estate of Jetties Stewart, late of Wayne tp., io . Mary Stewart and Hutson at twart, ap poisons indebted to said estate nil make irnatzdiste papenutt, and persons caving enlists, will present them Konlig ly authenticated for Settlement, June I, MART STEWART, RUSTON lififiiWA2T. MEMM!! HOLD I=l WAY NESBETG, PA 14:•111:14 0 VtiNtitipoa. Dr. lloofland's GERMAN BITTERS rrIrr.RED BY DR. C. N. JACKSON, PhfH iS NOT A Bar Room Drink OR A SLIBSTITUTE FOR RUM OE AN Intoxicating Beverage, but A LUCIUS CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A PURE TONIC, Frey from Alcoholic Stimulant or Iniurioss late t 3. AND WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, and JAUNDICE. Roofland's Oeril:an Bitters WILL cURE EVERY CASE OF Chroilie (kr Nerv(mi DebiMN', Disease o the Kith:Qs, oltd ()Iseasem ilq;" 'rem a Disordered :stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOW IN3 SYMPTOMS Resulting: from Disorders of the Dtestive Orgaue : Constipation, Itio . ; - 'rd Pileg, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidly cf U,e Stomach, ',Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust f or rood, FtOllt'kEl or Weight in the Stomach... Sour I:flirtations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of :he SU oinaf'll, c wiuvui ur "t• the Hein!, Hurried and Difficult llteathing, Fluttering at the Heart,' Choking or Suffocating eent.atiovs When in a lying posture, Ditties of Vision, Dote or IVebei before the Sigh,. Fever and Dur, Pain to the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration,' Veliowne,,i of the skin and Eyed, Pain in the Slue, hack., Lio ia , ace-, Sudden Flushes of ft, at . po r emz in the Flesh, constant hoaginings of E., 0, and er::-.1.14 pres:Aort Hoofla,nd's German Bitten WZI,L G!VE YO A trrynTr, Sile:oNG NERVEr3, SILADI NEKKES, FE/MIN:IE4, EN MICIETIC P LTV' FEEL4 , .0.0. A (r)00 A (LONG CONE4TITUTION A 11F.A1.11117 t'ON:ITITUTION, A ii4Jl NI) CONWTITUTIOti. I= WEAK Delicate =3 Thin I= Deprevsed Wlf.L. 'RAZ TUE Sallow Complexion Clear; RILL MASS Tklit Dull E,e - . Clear & Witt prove a blessing in very Can be tb, perfect oafety by ME PEN LE, P.A.RTICTIL.A.II. NOTICE. Thi`rf.E.7e many preparations sold under thrf name et ii.tirts, put up in quart...bottles, compounded tel 11, cheapest whiskey 'or common rittn, - colling [tom %) to 40 teats per galic.f, taiii.s dieguised by or Cos tiarfder Seed This s , ;,•s nf ii hers has caused and will cantinne cause, as long as :hey can be sold, hundreds 1., die th dolth of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually umi• r lht influence of Alcoholic fellows tants of the •,a eat kind, the desire for Liquor is created and it.pt up, and the result is all the horrors attendee[ Upon a drurita d'a l.fs and di•atit. For shunt t. ho desia. and n have a Liquor Bitten, we pa bii,n ika following rereipt. Get one bottle. of IL7 , oPand's German Divers end mix with titres (411:1113 of good Brandy or w•tttatwy, and the result will he a preparation that will far excel in medical virtues und true excellence aun• of the numerous Liquor Bit te•r2 in the marl:et, sod will cost touch less. You will have all the virtues or 131TTEMI is eurt ne4 tiln with a good article. of Liquor, at a much keel rwe than these in ierivr et eparatitna. wilt coin you. D EL ICAT E CHILD REN, Thome surrerit.g from MARASMUS, wasting ails, with 'Scarcely at ,y th.fill on their bones, are cured in a very short t•au'; ern bottle in such ha,* most surprisaig eifec!. &illicit, Reoulth g !Toni levels of any kind— Those Bittern w renew your strength in a very vhort time. FEVIIIII. AND ALGVE, The chins win net return if hese Bitters are ured.— N ui a Fever and Ague /restrict would be without thew. From Be::. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor si the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Althoff/9n not disposed to tavor or recommend atint Diedieilleal in general. through distrust of their ingredi ents aim effects; I yet know of no sufficient reuoua why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to 'thee received from any simple preparation, ,in the hope that lie may thde contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to 170ofiand'e I Carman 'littera, prepared by Dr. C. M Jackson, of tbie city, heCRUSO I woe prejudiced against them for many years, Lader the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert l'elmemaker, Esq., fot the (elusive: of this prejudice by proper teats, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. 1' use of three bottled of these Bitters, at the beginking of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration td a degree of bodily and mental vigor wbichl haft not felt for six months baforti, and had almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank Goal and my friend for directing me Co the use of th4m. ['Lila., June 23, 'B2, N, BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS 1 I AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of alt having friends In the army to the fact that "1100FLAND'fi German Bit ters" will cure nine-tenths of the clieeasea induced by expo tures and privations incident to camp lite. In the lists, put,lislied almost daily in the newepapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion sre suffering from debility. Every case or that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand'a German Bitters. Diseases reaurtine limn disorders of the di gestive organs are speedry removed. We have ao hesitation )9 elating that, it these bitters .ca rs freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be loot.. The prnerietora are daily receiving thankful letters from sufferers le the army and hospitals, who bays . keen restored to health Sy the use of these Bitter/, sea, 'to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS • See that the signatnre of "C. M. JACEB ON," is Oil the WRAPI'ER ieacitbottis. PRIVIES. L.ROE sum sink° Pita MoTTLV., OU HALF Dos 114.00 Muntuat diza 75 " " Ott 11./.1.r Doz. Vie The Large Stae, on account of the quantity the bot ties hold, art much the cheaper. should pour nearest druggist not have thi article, do not be fiklt, off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place. but scud to us, mud we will terwaid, securely packed, by express. Principal Office and Illannfactoiy, NO. 631 ARCH aIREEf. JONES & EVANS Phicceoror to C. M. JACKSON lic, OW 7Plocsrisr3 01100 111' e r for BOA ht. IWO, r twit vs) I tralicl iJslO iTROti 01 hearty, stout, Lively, OLD ok YODNO•
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