Sad ittpartmtitt. The Tax-payers of Cumberland tp., will observe that the Treasurer will meet them at Saml Huston's on the 25th inst_ to receive their taxes, instead of Henry kkn nings' as at first advertised. The change is . made to conform to the letter of the Law. A Marked Improvement. Our new Treasurer is cashing all orders on the County, as rapidly as ,they are pre sented. This is bringin,g,itie County credit, up to par and rising. ;County ours are no longer a drug to be repudiated. Credit is due somebody ,for this most salutary . change in our financial bureau—the Trees , urer or the Commissioners or both.—(Re i publiotm• Johnson'4 jqe Cream. This delicious article is in great de. E mand this hot weather among both fair ~and homely, and no better can be found than at L. JOHNSON'S Saloon under the , Sutton house. Call and be convinced. Funeral Sermon 10f Olive Kent, by Rev. Israel J. Wood, at, the brig school house, on the farm of Thomas kgbram, ,Franklin tp„ on Sabbath, the 10th day of July, at 1.,1 o'clock 4. Aar;lt seems to be -accorded thy -the universal consent of mankind that Dr. 2. C. Ayer & Co.'s Sarsaparilla, Pec toral and Pills are the greatest remedies yet discovered for the treatment of dis ease; that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the ..gegqt elixir &Life, whick Philosophers ''have sought for purifying the blood gry it and judge for yourselves. ,fierSee the last Republican for the names ( of soldiers killed and wounded lately. VALLANDIGHAM AT HAMILTON, OHIO. HIS SPEECH THERE. Hs is Met with Great Enthusiasm. , Cmcastcrrz, June 15.—Vallandigham made •liis appeamnce at a Democratic District Con vention tiehlat ,llamilton, to day, with appa ,rent surprise to the larger portion of the as aembly. He,was received with gloat entlin teem and spoke briefly from avritten docu ments, narrating his arrest and ,Mending his action., He said the assertion ,of the President that he was arrested because he ,lgiored to some effect to prevent raising troops and encouraged desertion frpm the army, or had disobeyed or tailed tp CPTI-# O3 - obedience to lawful authority, wasabsplattly Wee. He appealed for proof to every speech he badinade, and to the ,r,ecord.of the military commission by trial.and sen tence of which he was banished. -Tile sole .c.iffegiie laid to my cligrze was wprds of crit icism of the public policy of the Adminis tration, addressed to an open political meet ing of ..ny fellow-citizens. For more than .QllO year no public men have been arrested, and no newspaper suppressed within the State for an expression of public opinion, while hundreds of pni.4!c ,a,ssetnbliks And through the press with lauguage awl ‘vinienee in which I never indulged, are criticizing and condemning the acts and policy of the administration, denouncing the war, and maintaining even the propriety of recog nizing the Southern Confederacy. Ido not mean any longer to be the only man of the i virty who is to be the victim of arbitrary power. It Abraham Lincoln seeks my rfe, ;let him so de ,bl,lt,be shall not again re strain me of my personal liberty,except b Y One process of law. He denonaced order thirty-eight undZir which he r p..s arrested, and said it was against the Qm..t, itution and the laws, and without validity; and all pro- I ceedings under it were null „and ;void. 711 e time has arrived when ,it ,hecomea rne. as a citizen of Ohio and of the United States, to I demand, and by my own act, vi udicete the , rights and privileges,yrJich ugyer ,fcrieit ed, but of which, for so mu months, / have been unjustly deprived. He reiterated his right to criticise the ,acts of the admin istration, and cautioned his political friends from any acts of violence on his account, but advised none to shrink from any respon sibility however urgent, if forced uponl4m. Vallandtgham was accompanied to the de pot by an enthusiastic crewd, and arrived at Dayton to-night, where it is understood he will make another speech, , The Convention elected Vallandigham a delegate to the Chicago Convention. • Orrotarscert, June 15.—Vallandighani ar rived at Dayton at half-past five o'clock and proceeded immediately to his residence.— There was no demonstration. Rumors ar,e I ctirrerit that soon after his arrival, he had taken the night train for Toledo, but subse ... o.4lYollaguncefl that he would deliver a public speech to morrow. There is consid erable apprehension of trouble at Dayton, and the people are very much cx ited: tiginiltcn C9o96.Frvolf by Lfght: fling. During the thunderstorm on the lGth pit., the lightning struck Hamilton Col lege at the chimney in the fourth story, and followed it down to the ground, 'wising through the rooms of several studeifts, giving them a severe shock, but causing no serious injury. W. H. Bates, a student troin Jefferson co., oc cupied a room through which the chim ney passed, and had just got up from a seat in the direct line of the electric shaft. He was badly stunned, and his escape was truly frovidsutial. 18. The Cincinnati Gazette's Epecial from Washington, under date of the 25th instant, furnishes the following : WM:UAW& OPLNION OF GRANT'S CAMPAIGN It is understood that General McClellan has written tto one of Jis friends here that in his opinion. lihless Grant has underrated titre pp:- contingency in whlki WY to prove s fail ure,lis rilieeiTe sufficient supplies. 1411114/9* " 4„. Secretary Stanton's Official Bulletin. WASHINGTON, June 15th, 1 A. To Major-Generol Dix :—The movement of the Army of the Potomac to the South side of Richmond, across the Chickahonainy and Jatries rivers, has progressed jar enoogh to admit the publication of some general facts, with out danger of prematnre disclosure.— After several days' perliminary prepa rations, the movement commenced on Sunday night. The 18th corps, Gen. Smith, marched to White House and embarked on transports for Bermuda Landing. Wright's corps and Burn side's moved to James bridge, crossed ,the Chickahominy, and marched to ; Charles City, on the James river.— lianoocWs.corps and Warren's crossed the Chickahominy at Lopg Bridge and .marched to Wilcox's banding, on the James river. The James river WAS to 'be crossed by the army at Powhattan Point. A dispatch from Grant, dated 5:30 p. m. Monday, Headquarters Wilcox's Land ing, states that: our advance had reach ed that place, and would commence crossing the James river on Tuesday, and that Smith's Corps would com mence arriving at City Point that night. No fighting reported during the move ment, except a little cavalry skirmish- mg. On Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock General Grant was at Bermuda Land ing. Jzr a dispatch from him dated three p. be says : Our forces will commence crossing James river to-day. The . enemy shows tao signs of yet hav ing brought any !troops 10 the eopth side of Richmond. Our movement from Cold Jlarbor to James river has been made with great celerity, and4o far without loss or accident. An unofficial dispatch dated General Butler's headquarters, 2:20 P. 3t.. says General Smith's corps was coming in, 5,000 having already landed. A digpatch .from Gen. .Sheridan's ;headquarters, dated three o'clock yes- Aorday afternoon, near Kenstaw, states :that the General is in the.front,.advanc ing his lilacs •on Renshaw. Another unofficial dispatch dated nine p. in., re ports some advance to-day. Thomas has gained ground, aad one .r bOl. bri gade was nearly surrounded.. It fur ther reports that the rebel General Polk was killed to-day, and his body sent to Marrietta. [This proves that the re ports current that Marietta is taken. and that the rebels have retreated beyond the Chattacoochie, are unfounded.— Chronicle. Gen. Washburne, at Memphis, re perts that Sturgis' expedition met a :49,xge ; r4hel force under Forrest at Gun ,town„p4 after a severe fight and heavy ;loss. he was worsted, and was at Col liersville, toward Memphis. Lats arrival of troops ; 4enders Memphis safe. General Sherman has made arrange ments.tp.repair Sturgis' disaster, and has placed smith in command, who will•resume the offensive immedi ately. No other intelligence has been re,mmed since my last telegram. E. V:riv.FKW IN 0 00 49 414 IVIAR. ,nll Praftga,;;en who are .oxempt from Draft on acconiat of manifest permanent dis ability and unsuitableness of age can hare their papers properly made out by calling on D. R. P. Huss, & James Inghram, in No. 2. Campbell's Row, Waynesburg, Pa. June 1, '64 Notice to Drafted Men. Persons who are drafted can have their papers made out by calling at the Office of Purman Ritchie. June 8, '64 SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 respectfully inform my friends throughout the County, that I at now at hoine,•in WaYnesbuerg, and have arranged my visits so as to _srlezo. Arom the first to the twentieth of ev ery month at Waynesburg, this my e ‘ inerp may ,40 7 pt-1 1 ,0 upon. Ver res'p'ectfully, s.:s. PATTON. Alaro',. 2, %glll l l6 BRADEN & MINT HAVE CM band a supply of the HU HUARD MOW jj ING'MA,cifiNEs. pl o y ate yilphing p9d ,re liable Machine caV, nor tinge Ale ,I",Cgd the following testimonials,: WE, whose naines are tnderwritten , having used Um light Hubbard Mower, take pleasure in recommend ing it to the Farming public, as the best Machine ex tant and we feel confident that those who wish to purchase a Mower will he satisfied that they have made a good ir.vestment of their money by purchasing the light Hubbard. We have used the above Mower dur ing the whole of the past harvest without the neces sity of...ripping to repair; such is the strength and firm ness of the Hubbard that with the proper care all the nor ecessary expenses and Ines of time in avoitied which is so common with other Mowers. In short, fire Hubbard fully comes up to our expectation, l agt*eabilr to the recommendation given it. Not only on account of the elegancy witn which it performs the work, hut also the ease to the team with which it iirs4one. draft is lighter and the horses' necks ,never suffer from soreness. All this is avoided cp acconnt of the Ma chine being so peifectly balanced. The Hubbard ex cels other Noweis on account of it doing the work as satisfactorily in drivirg siow as last, iitrich also en hances the is Machine on irreg.nlar or rough places. ASA MITCHELL, CEPIIAS MEEKS, DEATH JOHNS, DAVIS W. JOHNS, A. CARL, 4ENRY 14 DKICII MITCH EL, H SELL, MILES MEEK. HUGH MON rcomERY, JOHN CLAYTO4I. For (tether ganicolars inquire at tle "Messenger" office, Waynesburg, or of the nnitersigned. S.A.MUEU - BRADEN, JOHN HUNT, Agents. Ruff's Creek. Greene co., Pa., June 24,1864. milloill 7 los i t lily msTallio n w , 7 ,,,,.„1 ec i, 1e d. i ,a r J a z c ri ito ' s n s a o y f ti C ie rd; Wa k r; cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhosa, or seminal W eak Hess Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedithents to Mar riage, ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. fo -- Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated anthor in this admirable essay th•ar ly demonstrates, from a thiny years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine, or the application of tilt knife—pointing out a mode of a care, et once simple, certain and effectual, (y means of which every sufferer, no matter what his canditinn may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. "" This Lecturs yhoqld l f e i)) the haqd.a gr every yoeth and every man in the " * Sent. mule' seal, in a plain enyelopg, pi any address post-paid. MI receipt of sii Cents, or two post stamps. Merest, the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 flowery, I:kw York, Post Office box 4588 Juno 22 1864. STRAY SADDLE. T. OAT somewhere in the neighborhood of Jefferenn. JJ Pa.. about the m ddle of April last, an old saddle The Saddle is not a very valuable one, but front its long use in the *wily mates it valuable to the owner. The person ibturstpg the bast property wilt conga MERCANTILE -APPRAISER'S NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given to the undersigned bier chants, Dissiliers. 4fte , that they Awes been ap praised and classified and mentioned aslidtqw, and that a Court of appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office, in Waynesburg, on Tuesday. the 15th day of July next, when and where all persons,i,n terested can attenda they see proper. SAMUEL SA.YARD. Mercantile Appraiser. ALEPPO TP ccAse. $ cin. F. 11 Woodruff 14 7 00 CUMBERLAND TY. Carnuchaels Borough. Henry Jemison 14 7 00 I W Hathaway 14 7 00 .1 Barkman 14 7 00 It Multi. 14 700 Flennegan *Hartman 14 7 00 Frost & Motnyer 14 7 00 El J Acklin 14 7 00 Jacob A Pennington 14 7 00 DVNICARD TF' Win Cummins G 0 14134 A P Stewart W T Wilt erne John E Taylor FRA.NKLIZS TP lone hook 01 I Lippincott Mon Hues GILMORE TP P Mqq;liqugh .1j13.10.NE TP. Mahlon Stanley 11 7 00 iniri Taylor. 14 7 00 a beer Morrie 14 7 00 JEFFERSON TP T P Pollock & Co Curb &,Flennerap JacoliVrench Sc.ith & Pogue 1111 Om:prey R Reynolds Hughes & Oliver S & J Serlgyv ick Bayard ¢ newt( JACKSON' 1P p Grimes 7110P128 TP Mitten Day MOUG.,IIi TP _ Fletcher Allman 14 7 00 Amos Walton 14 7 00 Miller lams 14 7 00 MONONGAHELA 71'. William Gray 13 10 00 , C G Black 4 , Co 14 7 00 Hobert Rosa 14 7 00 A. 4. WAkrughner 14 7 00 W 11 McCoy 4- Co 13 10 00 It Shelby 14 7 00 ,C A Mar tregatt. 14 7 U 0 MARION 17 R R Campbell 14 7 00 Joseph Yeater 14 7 BO Andrew Wilson, Jr 14, 7 00 John Munnell4 7 00 John Stroenider ',a 7 00 11 W Braden • 14 7 00 Andrew Wilson, Sr 14 7 40 Thomas Bradley 14 7 00 Lewis Day 14 7 00 Josiah Porter 14 7 00 N Clark 4- Son 14 700 Sayers/ lloskinson il4 7 00 William A Portal - 33 10 00 William L Craig,' 14 7 00 George E MinproficCo 13 10 00 Daar.Boolint 14 7 00 A J SOWera 14 7 00 James B Lindsey 14 ,7 00 R & T W Clark. 14 7 U 0 M A Harvey 14 .7 00 ?11lRY IT Li South itc Brother E F Morris W G Morris nic,unux .rp D M Walton John W Walton James GilloglY Thorns Eiaiininger Morgan Bell Hughes & Kinkaid DENT E.R Tr John Call Sc Co Abraham Kent Kent & Fry Thompson Hoge & en SP RINGHILL 'I'P Wax ilaskirtson WHITELY T. John Hudtmn 14 7 00 R & T IR Calvert II 7 00 W B Hudson 14 700 WAYNE TP. E ijals Strosnider John Elm - snider Thomas Brock rotiAscktps TP Vt'ru 11 &mon DISTILLERS. CUMBERLAND TP ?Timm Moredock .1; riali Rinehart DUN K. A ILD TP Jones& Welsey Edward Clever.ger FRANKLIN TP Jesse Hook JEFFERSOIsi Tr ' George Moredock 6 15 00 MONONG4EGILA RI.. Samuel Minorls 00 Wit iam Gray 1 50 00 Alexander Mee trezatt 6 25 00 / 10 EG , C H Moredock RICHIULL TP P Bryan JOllll H ilton TT I Row% & June 22.1864—,4t Executor's Sale. BY::i,rtite of the last will and testament of Jas. Hoge, dec'd., of Morgan tp.. Greene Co„ Pa., the undersignedxeci,ttor will offer at pub lic sale on tSe premises, is the township, coun ty and State aforesaid, on Wednesdaj, July 17th, 1864, The following described teal estate, viz: ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, more or less, 90 acres cleared and in a state of cultiva tion, adjoining lands of David Crane, Samuel Smith, 4iilah Huss, and ,others:, - ocatedAn the State road between Wayneslan f rg,and Jegerson.: The consist °la Stow House ; soli lug Kitchen, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed and corn Crib. The furim is well watered, also a fire vitilVelY 9d 04t. Mai MO Or SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation ; the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the con firmation of sale. ISAAC F. RANDOLPH. June 22, '64.-td. Executor. Orphan's Court Sate py virtue of an order if the Orphans' Court p 1 Greene county, the o unde,rsign4 vat offer at public sale, on tie premises, on ilatarday, the 13th day of August, next, All the right, title and interest of- Win. F. Baliou, of, in, and to a certain lot of ground, situate in Monongahela township, adjoining lot of S. H. Cove on the north, the public road on the west, lot of Wm. It McCoy on the north, and the Monongahela river on the East, containing about one acre, and on which are erected a log dwelling house, kitchen, &c. '.DBMS or SAVE : One-third of the purcha,e money 011 confirm ation of sale. one-third in six months, and the residue in twelve months thereifter, with' in terest from the date of confirmation. JAS. A June 15, 1864 11111111.111 1 1111111S111111011, i N th v a i t e 7 a o a f da thLre a ce: ea t d a ev iar el a ez t = i t t o t ( f a acts tie show l in a T Board of this county by the presentation of false set'. Mettles, respecting the itupoirerished end dirressingly needy circumstances of applicants fur reilef, we deem ii an imperattve duty to warn the parties whose coo. scienceschide them for the crime, against the repeiilion of such offences, as we are determined to make a pub tic example of such reckless men, by legal process, and we request all loyal citizens to aid us in the accomplish matt of this object, that the interests n r the could} , may be protected, and Hie guilty punished. LA NIB I. TiIIioCKMORTON, June 22, 1864, JOHN pevoß, JOHN G. DINgMORE, Corn. Ally OR snit , . MB I OR O S M my premises in Washington tp , Greene en., je Pa., on the evening of the 22th 01 Mar last, a two year old black mare colt. with a star in itP face and a tolerably heavy main and tail. A reasonable Reward will be paid fur any information leading to its recov e ry. Ad lrest GEORGE ESTEE, Julie 22, 1814 Waymesbuil. Pa. STRAY MARE 111141 IF to by tile alibrribetip Jactigrii w Ayer's SA PA.R,IL onwe GiftMr, .ftigiygDY SCROPITLA ASS SCROFULOUS VSZARIS. From Emery Eden : a well-21.-nown 'lambent of o.ylonf, Maim. " I have sold large quantities of your SARDAP.Arte MLA, but never yet one - bottle which failed of the desired effect and fill spillafaction.tn.tbose•who . ,took it. As fast as our peophatry it„tlfey agree there has been no medicine like it before In our community." Eruptions, Pimples. Mashes. .PuetPlee, Ulcers. Sores, and all Mumma of ,thetiOtta• - - From Rev. .Robt. Stratton, Bristol, Xtagload. "I only do my duty to you and the publ/P,.•0101 1 I add my testimony to that you publish of t ic me dicinal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA. My daugh ter, aged ten had an afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your SARSAPMULLA. She bee been well for some months." From Mrs. Jane E. 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I enjoy,perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your.S.taasP.Law.A." prysipelas General lo Debilit7 —purify the Bod. • From Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., N. T. ,DR. AYER: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and firrefulenis .sfires by tbe persevering .use of your ',SARSAPARILLA, and 1 have just now cured an at tack of Matiptiant .Erysipelas .Noidtera live we possess equakthe '3ARSA.PARILLA ynnilnlVe . "applied to the profession-as-wen as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, En „ Wakeman, Ohio. "For twelve years I brifiTthe yellow Erysipelas on my right arta, during-which time.d3zied.alf , th e cel ebrated physicians I could reacilairaltoek:liundreds of donate' worth of medicines. *Ole ukersavere so bad that the cords became visible, and tbe.doetors decided that my arm must be amputated. d , began taking your SA RSAPAILILLA. Took twebattles, and some of your PILLS. Together they have cured me. I am now us well and sound as anybody. Being in a public place, my case is known to everybody in th is community, and excites the wonder of all.' From Hon. Henry Molar°, M. P. P., o f Newcastle, C. W., a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. "I have used your SARSAPARILLA in my family, ,for l debility, and for purifying the blood, •Mith very beneficial results, aud feel confidence in .commending it to the aftlioted." 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 DO 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 70u 13 7 00 .14 7 00 14 700 14 '7 00 it 00 14 700 14 7 CO 14 7 00 14 7 00 *l4 -7 00 14 -1 00 14 7 00 St. Anehotyre Me, Bose. Salt Mesta, Scald Head, Sere Eyes. 1 1 From Earcey Eichler, Esq.,the able editor of the Tunckhaimick Demociat..resaissticania “Our only child, about three yearaof affe, was at. tacked by pimples op his forehead. - Alley rapidly spread until they formed .a loathsome and virulent .Sore, which covered ,his face, and actually blinded eyes for seine days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without anys parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his ha test with them he should tear open the festering ,corrupt wound which covered his whole face. 11er• log tried every thing else we had any hope from, we ,began giving your SAINAPAUILLA, slid apply ing the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore 'began to hell Avtien we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. Tta .child's eyelashes, which had ,eansuout„graw again, and be is now as healthy and fair as, any other. Effie ,whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die.” 14 7 00 14 ,7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 18 1 00 44 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 iF.rou6Xr...llircon Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri' "I find your SKIISAPAIIIKSA. * More -elfecting remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and fbr syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The profession are indebted to you for EOM of the best medicines we hate." 14 7 00 14 7 05 14 7 00 14 7 00 From A. J. French, M. I)., an eminent physician qf Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of the Legislature ceMassachusetts. "Da. Ares —My dear Sir: I have found our Snaserardr.t.e. tut excellent remedy for S ilia, both of the primary and secondary type, an effect ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em gloy with mere certainty of success, wieete &power ,4l3l.4thenlPre,ls 1 - 04 1 / I rVtl." Mr. Clas. S. Van Liew, if New Brunstock, N. J., Itad.dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abase afthercary, or mercurial disease, which grewpose and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, untli,the persevering use of Area's SAIIBAPARILL4. relieved "him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and ,distressing than this, and it took several domeakat• ties to care him. II 7 00 1,4 7 00 7 00 14 7 00 1.4 7 09 0 '15.00 0 'll5OO Leueorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Screitaloas Ulcer ation, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAYARILLA. Some cases require, however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skilful application of local remedies. ,o M 6 no 0 15 00 0 25 00 From the well-known and widely-celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I have found your SARBAPAIIILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of ir regularity, Lencorrlwea, Internal Ulceration, and locardetelitY, arising froth the ecrrindous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect le properlynidedby . localtreektnent," A lady, unwilling to attain the yublicotitnt of her name, writes: "My daughter and thyself ,gave .11Gen cnred of a very debilitating Leucorrbrea of long itanding,by two bottles of your SARt3A resume." itheumatistn,Gont. Liver Complaint, Dya pepsin. Heart Disease, Neuralgia, 6 25 00 0 10 0(1 0 10 00 0 5 06 when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidl9 cured by this } ' ..TT. SARRAPARILLA. possess so many advantages over the other pur gatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by 3. C. AYER, M. D., (r. CO., Sowell, Mess. and sold by TAKES great pleasure in informing his numerous friends and 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 time best Hotels in this or any talker county He feels author ized in saying Outrun hotel in the Western country cap PJIII the "Valentine" in the completeness of the culinary arrangements, he having employed 'me of the best cooks to be found anywhere. His BAR, as those who have heretofore attended it can testify, is supplied with Liquors such as have never before been placed before the general public, and it is time inteutiod to deep up his reputation in this regard. He respect fully req newts his trien is to give him a call confident of his atrilhy to render perfect satisfaction. June 15, ANDREW BRUCE. PUBLIC SALE, W ILL I:e a r j l e d n a , t re lm n bl l t ee ta n l e e e tta u tt i t o rd , ay i,a .lutt' ll 2 t ne; Medicines, Instruments, Ariojcsi, and ofiee . furniture of Hr. Wm . It. GALBRAITH, den?d, toeetber with lot of Shingles, Lumber and other property too tedious to mention. ALSO, at the same time and place will be offered fo• Cale the house and lot, the residence. of Dr Dal braiet, together with household goods, furniture, &c. Terms made known on day of tale. .1. N. LAIDLEY, Ereentor . BLACK, 4d'%r N. B.—Thope having accounis to settle a ill pleas. call on me, at as early a time as practicable. at my residence m Carmichaels Pa. J. B LAIDLEY, June 15.1864. Legal Notice, Le"ars Testamentary upon tht Estate of ALLEN EVERLY, late of Vunkard township. Greene coun ty. dec'd. having bean granted by the Register of greene county to the undersigned all pumas knowing them selves indebted to sift Estate, are notified to pay the same, and persmis haying dolma against said Estate, are requested tq iireaent Ow*, duly authenticated for se ttled;ent. MA ag AM EV ERLY. Ex' 1. WM. FURMAN, Ex's. June IS, 1864. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary having been granted to the 'm deism ned on the Estate of toaepb Thompson. Sr.. ate of Morris township. dec'd. nth persons know ing themselves indebted to sade Estate, are hereby !notified to pay the rune immediately, and those hav ing claims ayainst the Estate, are requested to present them duly authenticated for payment. NANCY THOMPSON, FILM! TIIOIBPBON. &erg. Jose 8, 1884. Legal Notice, y Otani Tanainawary on an Satan/ of Mr L.. /A COLMAN, low of Wllkoh towoshnt. Green!! 1 =1,14/ I =4 oo l4onitrt :=llllol4 .4 oolltrr elet: a tA ill ftw • _ _ °"114"r"' Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS Will. A. Porter and Wm. Creiglt, Waynes burg, Pa. May 31st, YAIJENTINE HOUSE, WASHINCTON, PA., .oLamclire•Nar 3E1r1.1.03 0, To Conf,ractorq. OFFICR or TUC Wilklll2olll3llll OIL e00111.1.111r, ? W aYßealling. Pa.. June 14th, 1864. . S E A LED proposal' for boring a Well tar said Con._ S pany on 1.1 i! farm of ROBICRT 111./LPER, jlll Dun kard Creek, in Greene County, wit! be received until the 4th of 3tily next. said proposals to slate the terms per (4),31 for boring to a dein'', runt ezcent rig seven tippdred anti fifty kV (730)-6eing tlottittguilat for each bubdred feet. The Owingr si `umiak a 'ltem Engine as work ing power kW lions* '0 porposolo utast state the tams rotpitti. and Stig, , Mgiging ti itenitikbbetilig and 4 1 . 11 4', 1031 "4, lIT r!" l*?P°P . , 141 FiknOth sad air naggiut . .., . l'r ta -- w IP bd te l w el i mri ' __ ihPrifka iff hvillt Oil ' .„ , „ „Vri110wint...01,.114.414W X . . i „,„ , , - • . .1 _. ..:. IL , r * ES. 10 4 10 BONDS, These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress 01 March Bth, 1864, which provides that all Bonds is• sued under this Act shall be "Exempt from Taxation' by or under any state or municipal authority. Sub scriptions to these Bonds are received in United States notes,or notes of National Banks. They are to be "Re deemed in Coin," at the pleasure of the Government, atilny period not less than ten nor more than forty years, from their date, and until their redemption "Five per emit.,interest will be paid in Coin," on Bonds of Sot over ouejrundred dollars annually and on all other Bonds semiannually. The interest is payable on the first days of Marskaard September in each year. Subscribers will receive.ejthm Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Boudg are re corded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. .Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and more convenient for com mercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of hav ing their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by pay ing the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. for,premiumd or 'receive tbentiintteingiinterest from the date of subscriptien and &pelt. As these Bonds are Exempt from Mouleipal or _Wats Taxation, their value i 3 increased frost one to thyme per cent. i per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay Over Eight Per Cent Interest in currency, and are of equal convenience WI a perma nent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securites offer so great induce ments to lenders as the Narintss description of U. B. Bonds. n all other forms of indebtedness, the fait or ability of private parties or stock companies or gen erate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed fur in sums from .$5O to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largestenpitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, ectl the tighler.will.liave the ,tienefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in ibis connecnootthat tk e total Funded Debt of the United States on which in terest is payable in gold, on the 3rd day of Mar ch 1864 was $768,205,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be 845,937,126, while the cus toms revenue in gold for the cement fiscal year end ing June 30th, 1864, has been so far at the rate of of er $100,000,00 per annum. ft will be seen tha even the present - gold revenes o f she Government are largely n excess of the wants of the Treasurer for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the nimital,racemts from customs on the same amount ofimportations, to $150,0014000,per annum. Instructions to the National 'Banks acting as loan agents.werenot issued from theAlnited State Treasury until March 26, but in the firstithree weeks of April the subscriptions averaged more than "Ten Millions a week.'t Suliecrintions.will be receive 'by the First National Hank .of Ph iladelphia, Pa. Second National Bank cifPlidadeltilria, Pa. Third National Bask of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY All NANONAL BANKS %Web are depositaries of Public money, and all Respectable Banks and Bankers throughout the country. [acting as agents of the Na tional Depositary flanks,] will furnish further informa tion on application and Afford every Facility to Subscribers, May 10, 1864.—Rnios Treasurer's Notice 10 TUE TII-fAYIRS Of GRUB CO, The tindersigned. treasurer of I.. , seene .00tta ty, hereby gives notice that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly approved May Bth 1855, he 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 20th, at Elisabeth 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, June 23d. at Wm. Mestrezatts, IVlapletown. Carmichaels Borough, on Friday, June 24th, at Henry Jennings'. Cumberland town kip, on Singrd .y, June 25t,h, at Samuel Housi;,iis. Atorgantownship, on Monday, June 270, at the place of holding elections. Jefferson township, on TuetioalkYi.how at Ole "ingkitxu f-X,owte," Jeffers,On. Washington township, on Wednesday, June 29th, .at S.uttons Store. Morris township, on Thursday, June ;30111, at E. FAarlsers, , township, on Fr4la,y, July 4,t, at Mrs. gryans'. Center tow,nship, cut Saturday, July 2nd, at Rogersville. • Wayne tow,nship. on Tuesday, htty sth, At Strosniders Stere, Roberts Run. Gilmore township, on Wednesday, July GOA, at Jolleytown. Spr.nghill township, on Thursday, July 7th, at Whites Miii. Aleppo township, on Friday, Jt4i• 8111, at the place of holding elections. Jackson township, on R t aturtlay. July 9th, at Peter M. Grimes', W,hite Cottage. Greene townsyd, o p, op Tuesday, July 12th, at Jeremiah Stewarts. Franklin township, Wednesday, July 13th, at S. Greens, Bridgeport. Marion township, on Thursday, July 14th, at the Treasures' Office. The Books will be in the hands of the Treas urer, at his office on and after the Ist day of June, where any one desiring to pay their Taxes will have the opportunity. There will bea deduction of spercent, on State taxes paid previous to the 25th of July. Unitel States or good Pennsylvania currency will be required in payment of taxes. All Mercantile licenses must lilted on pp before the Ist day of August. JAMES B.JNNINGS, Vpunt y Treasurer. Treasurers Ohre, May IL MO. NM BOOKS, NIW BOOKS. --- SUND A SCHOOL LIBRARIES, Sunday School - Testaments. Sunday School Hymn Books. In any quantity at DAV . 'S BOOK STORE. C HOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, A geporal apoitzgent kept constantly on hand at p Ay'S BOOK STORE. SINGING BOOKS. Melodeon, Minstrel, Ellesia, Jubilee, &c., at DAY'S BOOK STORE. BLANK BOOKS. A large assortment, all sizes, good paper, at old prices, at DAY'S BOOK STORE. Wall Paper and Windoi , Blinds. Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Also the best assortment of Stationary cm brought to- Waynesburg, Call at DAY'S BOOK STORE. 24 Sheets of Letter paper for 1p cm/. At DAY'S BOOK STORE. Cash for rags as usual. June 8.—'64. LEWIS DAY. 1864 _A I % fit iSO4 .01Vv cer HOLD To touß AC RAILROAD CERTAIN RUNNING TUROUGIII i~i~h~~3~S~~~~ii~ CONNECTING WITH THE OHIO ! N. CLARK & SON '[SAVE elegantly fitted up the room formerly Deco- XL pled by Thomas Bradley, and having made heavy purchases in the East, are now prepared to offer a larger and Angre fashionable stock of 2211101 .3331111 Clothing than they !have ever done, and would , kindlv invite their manyglood 4nd faithlul custerners, and all °that who have Weser been ,an (fortunate as to give Them a call, to stop in TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ADAMS INN And they will show yon styles and qualities that can not fail to please, "and at such reasonabl prices you will imagine yourself" lining in the -oat old days of peace and plenty. Our assortment cannot be surpass ed. Mena' and Boys' wear of every grade. Vests from the finest silk velVet to the cheapest cottonade.— Ylvin and Fancy eassintete pants, of French and Amer ican manufacture. Alen MARSEILLES, LINEN, SATINETT AND COTTONADE pants. COATS OF EVERY STYLE, Frocks and Sacks, Linen dusters, and Summer Cassi were Overcoats, and the very latest, the English Walking Coat. A fine assortment of HATS and CAPS, comprising all the best and newest Eastern s yles. A greater va riety of Notions and men's furnishing goods than,will be found in any similar establishment. White, Colorea and Negligee Shirts, Scans and Ties—among which are the Tubular, Harvard and English Ribbon Tie.— Suspenders. Gloves, Hosiery, Linen Cellars, Plain and Euibroidert.4l, and 5800 PAPER COLLARS .1 A great improvement on the Lockwood Collsx, CRAY'S patent Enameled Molded Collar, superior in style, durability and tit, in boxes of ten, and one hun dred. Read the Sign—make no mistake—Two doors West of the Adams Inn, and nearly opposite Joe Ya ter's Confectionery. Ully 4. '64.—tf. NEW GOODS, Just Arrived at HAVING made extensive improvements in their storeroom, are better prepared titan cant' An Ac commodate their customers. Slew are offering gte largest, best and latest styles of Dress Silks, Alpacca Lusters, all colols, Mozanibiques, all kinds, Poll de Chevres. Figured Wool Delaines Solid Wool De laines, Solid Silk Challies, Solid liiixed Cliallies, in a word, we have s a full line ofdlie latest style of Ladies Dress Goods elm xis, Cloaks and*anties, Collars aid Sleeves, em broidered Sets, lkinnbt Silks, Head Nets, Cloves and Hosiery, best quality Kid Glove'', Prints and Chighams Balinorals and Skeletons, of all sizes and prices.— Trimnyngs, ermaiirting of :Quilled Ribbons, Braids, Buttons Also, a large assortment of Linen Handker chiefs, plain and lieuistictied. Mourning Goods • • A. imp and full assortment of the most fashiona ble hL.urning Gods that could be had AILMNISS 1 17710.A.1=1., Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cotton aues, Shirting Flannels, 4cc, HARDWARE, 111111 G~QCI 111. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tobacco, &c, &c, HOUSE FURPIESHING goons, 1-4, 4 4, 5-4. 10.4 bleached Sheeting, 3-1, 4 4,5-4 unbleached Sheet mg Cotton and 14rienyable Cloths, Linen Sheetings Bed Ticking and Window enrlins. Our stock is complete in every liate,.and if our friends want good bargains, all we have to say is teat 0/44 tlioe place so secure them. • .{yam call soon before the rush begins. MM' 4, ,12364:—tf. The Very Latest News ! Sing &MSS Opposlie the Greene House., WAYNESBURC, PA. tRARLES B. BRADLEY TS now receiving from the East, and manufacturing 1 at his own establishment the largest and best as sortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, CtiI.I.ABS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, and SADDL i Etby HARDWARE ever before presented to the peo t hl t ic.— He invites one and all to give him a call, as he is le termined to sell at prices which DEFY compETrrioil. Raving workmen who have wor,itatt rAt tgie Nosiness many years, he feels assured that kc cap turn aut. 49 good as any establishment in t r ite State. Farmers and the public gt,ne,ratly woµld d 0 well to sive a call before putchasotug utaeophere ,411 work done in the neatest And Iµo§t fashiunable styles, and warranted. Remember the plAce, opposite the greene ample May 25, P. 44. CII ARLES M. URA tn.py. araall:l r~~ !~.i ~ ~~~ SAYERS & HOSKINSON, SAMS' CORNER, WA YNESBURG, PA. & 110.91CINSON have just opened an ex.. jaensive and entirely new stock of Fashionable Dry Goods, Bought in the eastern market, at the very lowest cash rates, comprieing all styles of the most fashionable and serviceable textures of Gentlemen and Ladies' iyear It is useless to enumerate. They le ve everything in the line, with Bonnets, Bats, Caps, Brims & Minxes.— Wares of all kinds, and a complete variety gf tge best. fOr . XLC) . 031111 :7 1.1=0. AU of which they propose to cell at the very lowest figures, depending On 11 e 44j1ty and chpopaesa of their goods to gain theta Aprn2ith, 1801. _ _ IOTIM IS 00-1011116 IS NW. )leNlO 9 NFORMS the citizens of Greene count}• that he has I given up the Daguerrean toustiimis and resumed the same old trade the sirrivia 81MICET8 1111812111111118. Up is prepared nrstrr to repair Cl'print. Watches and Jot - elry. in the very bow; ruin, shortest notice. and on reasonable terms. Heitman handf.he very best (locks for Male. SHOP.—Camplielre Royce, text doar to Squire webs. Viiiyrierbutg. P 6„ May 1/ 1064 tf. ADZINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T FETTERS testamentary npon the estate of Dr. Win. L R. nalkraith, late of Jefferson, Greene county, having been granted by the Resister of said county to the undersigned, tall persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the same. And tame hosing siding Against said estate are req mined to prey at them duly authenticated for set tirtneet. Jun! J. B. LAIDLEY. admr. Admialstrakel Notice LETTERO of Ailiolointsatio* hirkt§ been ifniated Ilyaa the sato* of James limo; tale ' Orple. agrirmlimbd MEMet 3 War4 so Okla ..lade kapa wawa: ad mow bissiod daises, will prompt' Moat WadigiZ If rlilioolicaied to oloollaardo. Dr. Boofland's GERMAN BITTERS BY DR. C. N. jACKSON, Phila., Pa. IS NOT A Ear Room Drink SUBSTITUTE FOR RUN Interrieating Beverage, but VEGETABLE EXTRACf Tree from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Ali / 1 RILL EFFECITALLY CUBE LIVER c:OIIIPLAMIT, DYSP,EPSNA, and JAVADICL. Hoofiand's Gerrzan Bitters WELL OURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease so the Kidneys, and Diseases aris ing from a Disordered Stomach. 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 tke Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pi t of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, flustjed and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in .a :dying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots qr Aeha befoge the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in.the Head, Deficiency of •Eet spiration, Vellowttege Skin and Eyes, Pain 4* the Side, Beek, l ltest,dujw , dcc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. }lodges German Bitters A COOL) APPETITE, kaRfAUG N.K.RVEtI, HEAL NERVES, S'PEA DE NERKSS, BRISK FEELINGS, ENERGETIC FEE HBALTY FEELINGS, A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STRONG CONSTITUTION. A II EA LTII V CONSTITUTION, A tiouriu CONSTITUTION. NiuLL MAKE THE WEAK • 41. Delicate Thin Depressed WILL MAKE THE Sallow Complexion Clear. WILL MAKE THE Dull Eye - - Clear & Bright, Every Family, Can be used by perfect safety by MA 1.0 FEN,I4IA, P4RTIOULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of ,hitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of cheapeat whiskey or common rum, costing *ow IQ to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Co riander Seed This class of Bitters has caused and will continue , cause, as king as they can be cold, hundreds VI die th death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic titimu- Mnts of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor to created and kept up, and the moult is all the horrors attendant upon a druuka! d's life and death. - . For Gone who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters. we publish the following receipt. Get one bottle of Goofland's German Bitters and mix with three quarts el good Brandy or whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medical virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bit ters in the market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues Of BOOFLAND'S BITTERS is con nection with a good article of Liquor, at a much leas price than these inferior preparations will cost you. DELICATE CHILDREN, Thee mrtferiug from MARASMUS, wasting away with scarcely ally flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short trine; one bottle in such cases, will hare Ato.V...utcprising effect. 1111611111•11111, RessolAir.g Rom fevers of any kind— Those Bitters w renew cow- strength in a very short tire. FEVER AND AGIMI, The 4ills will not return if hese Bitters are used person in a Fever and Ague District should int .without them. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia. of Religious Knowledge. Although 114)t dimwitted to tem' or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through dietruet of their ingredi vele and effects; 1 yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believe* himself to tave received front any simple preparation, in the Ite.pe that lie may thus contribute to the benefit of oily cri. ==l I do this the more readily in regard to Donßand's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jackson, of We city, l.ecause I was prejudiced against them for many ye•.rs, under the impression that they were chief* ag •.tcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robe VilmetuaSer, Esq., tom the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. Tba use ot• three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning 01 the present year, was 'followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and bad almost despaired of regaining. I tilerefere thank God and my friend for directing me to the nee of them. Phila., June 23, 'tit J. Pt, BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS I AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIER'S We call the attention of all having friends in the army to the fact that "1100FLAND'd Garman /lit ters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp Iffe. in the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering flow debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by iloofland's Damian Hitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the di. relive organs are speedly removed. We have no hesitation In stating that, it these Hitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bs saved that otherwise will be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from sufferers an the army and hospitals, who Lave ,peen restored to health by the UM of these Hitters, sent. "to them by their illiends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS See that the aignatnee of "C. M. JACKSON," is ow the WRAPPER of est:blot/a. L Aaat Elms $/ • 00 sae Itorru, oat nets' Doz. 85.00 Meatus Size 75 " ` e. as !lacy Doz. 11,011 The Large Size, on account of the quantity the but Iles hotel, apreApachthe abaltdaic - Should your nearest druggist not have (kr intic/o, do not be put off by any of the iutozMating preparation' that may be offered to its place. but send to us, lad we will forward, securely packed, by ',sprees. Principal Mice and Manufactory, NO, 631 ARCH STREW. JONES & EVANS ililiceessor to e. Y. , 11141411L1K111411,44 :2211POIPIrtetiltnrIfte„ VtilOtlAia. PRZPARICD OA .& 03 U A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED A PURE TONIC, ann. W.ILL IYE sTRONG, I= Dearly, I=l I= Will prove a blessing in PRICES. stout Lively, OM ) AGR YOUNQr ESE
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