road or destroy. one of the bridges, but it is heard that the force now guarding the road in that direction will be strong qinnagh . to drive the raiders off. . total fhpartment. The Fourth. Our National Anniversary was celebrated, in different portions of the county, by the Sabbath Schools ; but, with this exception, there was no commemoration of it. A Pic Nic, by our public schools here at Waynes burg, and a dance in the Worley grove .among the "youth and beauty," were about all we had to vary the monotony of the oc casion. Why this "ge-lonous" day should be thus neglected, we are at a loss to tell, though thc, , fact is indisputable that we have /ad no general civic celebration of it these MEIMI Odd Fellows. JusTos F. TEMPLE, Esq., who has just re-appointed Deputy Grand Master for this county, organized a lodge of the I. 0. odd Fellows, at Oak Forest a week or two since. The officers are : . Y.. G. —John Clan. V. G. —James Meek. 'l'.—James Call. • Sec.—Geo. I'. Ullom. All good men. The Lodge has fine pros pects. It has been called after Mr. Temple, --a deserved compliment. la-On our late visit to the Oil Region, -we made a brief call on our friend, MinLoN STANLEY. Esq., and found_his shelves amply tilled with goods of choice selection. On his recent Eastern trip he seems to have . made extensive purchases, and from all ap pearances can meet any call or supply any iletnand of his customers for fancy or staple tGoods, Groceries, IlardsVare, Notions, &c. illis salesman, Mr. SICKLESMITII, is a most .courteous and obliging gentleman, and to the ladies, we doubt not, is the great "attrac tiop" of the establishment. Heavy Fleece. Vaiiiington Dunn, Esq., of Washington tip., :eared a Buck a few days ago, the Sleet* of which weighed 14 lbs. The Buck :weighed 98 lbs., and the wool was washed. 'Wbo.can beat thia..?i„ In Hospital. In the list of sick and wounded Pennsyl vanians, in the late battles we notice the name of S. D. Waddell, Co. K, 16th Regt., Pa. Cavalry. ile is now in the hospital at Killed and Wounded in the 85th. Whilst skirmishing with the enemy on the 16th and 17th ult., in frort of Bermuda Hundred, Henry Fry was killed, and Al bert Bisset slightly wounded in the thigh, both of Co. F. Corp. Hiram Gooden, of Co. G, was wounded slightly in the knee.— inepublican. AT nomz.—Mr. N. H. McClelland, Co I, 161st Regiinent, arrived at his home in Waynesbutg, on Thursday last. He was se -verely wounded in the leg. Also, on same day, Mr. Jefferson Zane, Co. F, 85th Reg., on sick furlough-30 days. [Republican. arNever buy goods of a dealer that don't advertise. You can be sure that he is close, stingy, and lacks sufficient energy to take Advantage of the markets and buy cheap. IlarSergt. Joseph Cooke and R. L Ad .anis, Co. A. 18th Cavalry, have beeu taken prisoners Sabbath School Celebration. We do not recollect of ever witnessing a inure interesting and pleasant celebration, than that of the "Laurel Run" Sabbath School, on last Monday, the 4th of July. It showed unmistakably that the teachers, pu pils and patrons of this school and vicinity, had not forgotten the day which John Ad ams said should be ,"ever-memorable in American history." The grove selected on the farm of J. Brice Gordon, was quite pleas ant and suited to the occasion. The pro cession having been formed at "Inghram's School House," marched with the "Stars and Stripes" at its head, to this locality, accom panied by the exbiliarating music of Temple's Military Band. Raving arrived, the meet ing was organized, and prayer offered up by Rev. Ekey, of Newtown, after which an ex cellent e piece of vocal music was sung by the School. The Declaration of Independence was then read by Lieut. J. Jackson Purman. The orators of the day were now introduced to the audience. President Wier was the first speaker, His address was brief and plidn, and chiefly directed to the "little folks" Thenugbout it. abounded in excellent infor mation and sound logic, as do all the Presi deni's efforts. David Crawford, Esq., fol lowed the Professor, and whilst his speech was eufficiently plain to be comprehended t. , y the juveniles, yet it touched many of the great and leading topics of the day ; and the whole of was delivered in that pleasing style which is so peculiar to that speaker.— The addresses now being over, all parties betook themselves to the discussion of the viands prepared for the occessipn, permit me £ri add s showed conclusively to my mind, 'that whatever might be the scarcity of food in rebel inarliets, there i 5 none in Greene county. The exercises now being orer, all repaired to their homes, sat afled in mind and stomach with the day's festival. QUID RUNG. Bargains for Gold and Silver. We are selling the best of Calicoes for 15 (la., Muslin from 10 to 25 cts. ; Farmers and Meebanic's Cassimeres, 37f cts. ; Sugar 16 ets. ; Coffire; e 2s ete. ; Tea, 1.00 ; Women's t4losa. from 50 to 75 eta. ; Men's brogan's from 50 cts, re 1,00. Al other goods in proportion. Goole have not gone ap, but m°,0Y.401713. Sri g doug your "Yellow 1 1 '. 4 .4tatglA 4. ..*r_PO"e n k tic al•tbsPt It rot CIPIt 49rOn s • '64, tormt, IMP WayniiiturF, pit e 69; Gov. Curtin, in accordance with the call of the President, has issued Proclamations for 24,000 Militia men from this State, to serve one hundred days. The threatened raid on our border led to the call. Gov. Ourtin has issued another Proclama tion for men. He says the people are not re sponding freely, and that the invasion is for midable.' It is to be hoped there will be no further delay in organizing to repel the rebel hordes. On the 4th inst., by the same, Sergt. GEO. W. SCOTT and Miss AMANDA J., daughter of Samuel Woods of Center tp. AO-Accompanying the above announce merits came the largest and most delicious wedding cake it has ever been the pleasure or good fortune of our typos to discuss. In return, they tender the happy couples their congratulations and hearty well-wishes. May Care sit lightly on them, Time deal with them gently, snd Heaven bless them in all their ways. On Thursday evening, June SO, 18G4, by Rev. M. B. Pugh, Mr. George Kendall, of Jolleytown, and, Miss Mary E. Seals, of Waynesburg, Pa. • REFRESHMENT. SALOON. b. N. JOHNSON, Mr. Johnson has. at much expense, fitted up in fine style, several rooms in the basement of the Wright House, where tie invites the public to refreshments of COVED AND SPICED OYSTERS, Sardines, Ale, Sarsaparilla, Pop,Porler, Lager Beer, Lemonade, ICE CREAM , Strawberries, Segars, &c., &c.. &C. Ile is amply prepared to accommodate and entertain all that call. in the most approved manner. TRY HIM. July 13, 1864. One or two good journeymen saddlers, also a good Harness nand, who by applying soon can obtain a good berth aryl liberal wages.— Good workmen are decidedly preferable. July 13, '64. J. •r. 1100 K. Take notice, that the partnership heretofore existing in the name of HUGHES & OLIVER, in the Grocery, Forwarding & Commission Business, in Rices' Landing, Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. They feel thankful to their customers for the liberal share of Custom that has been bestowed upon them. All those indebted to the above firm, either by note or book account, it is to be hoped, will call and settle without delay. - July 13, '64. HUGHES & OLIVER. The undersigned have associated them selves together in ttre name and style of EMI .114,TARD, & CO., at the old 'stand of Hughes & Oliver, in Rices' Landing, Pa , for the purpose of carrying on the Grocery; Forwarding, and Commission Business in all its various branches. They hope, by the long experience ot one of the part ners, and strict attention to business,to receive a liberal share ot the public patronage, in their line of business. They will keep constantly on hand a good supply of groceries, such as sugar, coffee, rice, molasses, and nails, iron, oil and paints, and ail articles usaally kept in a grocery store, all of which they will sell at a very small advance over cost and carriage. For the Messenger BY virtue of a writ of Vendi:ioni EXponias, issued out out of the Court of . Common Pleas of Greene county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Waynesburg, on Saturday the 23d of July next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following! property, viz : All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, of in and to a certain tract of land situate in Cumberland tp., Greene County, Pa., bounded on the East by the Monongahela river, on the South by John S. Fuller, on the West by lands of John Crago,.{ on the North by the lands of James Crago and others, containing one nundred acres, more or less, about seventy acres of which are cleared and has erected thereon one hewed log dwell ing house and kitchen, log stables anti other out buildings, also a tenant house and garden attached, and extra apple orchard, and an abun dance of coat on the premises, and a quantity of river bottom, and the whole farm in an ex cellent state ot cultivation. Taken in execution as the property of Wrn, Chisler, at the suit of Presley Swan, for use, &c. THOS. LUCAS, Sheriff. By virtue of an order issuing 7out of the Or phans' Court of Greene county, Pa., the under signed will expose to public sale on the prem ises on • Saturday, Sept. 3 rd, 1564, all the right, title and estate of David L. Keen er, of, in and to the following tract of land sit— uated partly in Perry and partly in D•inkard townships, said county, adjoining lands f Phineas Hedlee, Isaac Lemly, Ead m Rosi's heirs and oth'ers, containing SLVENTY ACRES, more or less. TrIiLIEIL MI . BY virtue of an order issuing out of the Or- phans' Conrt of Qreepe county, Pa., the tinder sigperl wilt sell 011 the premisee on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 1864, at pnblie sale, all the interest and estate of Robert and Elizabeth Kincaid, minor children of James Kincaid, dec'd, of the undivided fourth interest in the following tract of land situated in Jefferson tp., said county, adjoining lands of Wm. Kincaid and others, containing three hun dred acres, more or less. Weiz-saxas cool' Skala . 24,000 is C 0044 BPI:MULL NOTICE. I would respectfully inform my- friends throughout the County, that I at now at home, in Waynesburg, and have arranged my visits so as to spend from the first to the twentieth of every month at Waynesburg, this my customers may de end upon. Very respectfully, S. S. PATTON. Maroh 2, '64. MARRIED, On the 3d inst., by Rev. M. B. Pugh, Rev. BRADBERRY TUKSBERRY, oflieigs Co., Ohio, awl Miss ELIZABETH A., eldest daughter of Samuel Woods of Center tp., Greene Co , Pa. BaseMent of the Wright Blouse, Waynesburg, Pa. W 8 sr Trill, DISSOLUTION. New. Firm. LINDSEY HUGHES SAMUEL BAYARD & SON, ISAAC HEWITT, Jr. SICEILIFS"S S 'ILE. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Waynesburg, fa., July 13,18E4. 1 ORPHANS' COERT SUR. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation o 4 the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest from the confirmation Of sale. WORKMAN HICKMAN. Adm'r of David L, Keener, deed. July 13, 1864. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. One-third of the purchase money on the con firmation of the sale, the residue to be paid in two equal annual payments with interest from the date of confirmation of sale. THOMAS TAYLOR, Guardian of the said minor children July 13, 1864. WANTED TO KNQW • 115 ND desires to leant who was the perchawer 41. of the riqba for “owsted IMPROVED PAT- T tot an of Month Woolen Milk ° rt f P *Gress infoomation to , Nl l2 F ICZ. Itelt!upPt Pc, JOE MUM SAIL By virtue of &writ of Venditioni Expoessi, issued out of tee Court of Common Pleas of Greene coo nty, and to medireoted there will be exposed to public sale stale Court House in Waynesburg On Saturday. July 23d, 1864 r next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following propetty, viz: all Di right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to a certain Tam of Land situate in Cum berland tp., Greene con , Pa., bounded on the East by the Monongahela River, on the South by John S. Fuller, on the West by lands of Crag°. on the bicirih by lands ofJarass (huge a ' , Mere. containing One Hundred Acres more or less, about Seventy Acres of which are cleared, and has erected thereon one Hew ed leg Dwelling House and Kitchen, Log S tqble and other nut buildings. also a tenant Douse and Garden attached, also an Exi,a Apple Orchard and art abun dance of Coal on the premises, and a quantity of river bow - mi.-and the whole Fl7l/111 in an excellent state of cultivation Taken in execution as the party of William &hisler, at the cuit of Presley swan, for use &c. THOMAS LUCAS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Waynesburg, Pa., Juue Rli, 1.6(4. IMMIX I N th v a i t e: a o ti f js tl i t i e av re e ce b n e t et v p e r tj t 7 s ie e i d i t i o i f t poni s ;e sho g w ei n e tf Board of this county by the presentation of fake cer tificates, restpecting the impoverished and disiressingly needy circumstances of applicants for relief, we deem it an imperative duty to warn the narties-whose con sciences chide them tin the crime, against the repetitio of such offences, as we are determined to make a put, lis example of such ieckless ineit,liy legal process. and we request all /tryst citizens to aid us in the accent:dish meet of this object, that the interests of the county may be protected, and the guilty punished. DANIEL TIIROCKMORTON, June 22, 1884. JOON PRYOR, JOIN G. DINSMORE, Om HAWKERS AND PEDLERS, • micocoir.. czbicrw. y the act of assetultly of 'March. 1834. Hawkers and B Pedlers in Greene county are required to procure a Ike tse from the county Treasurer immediately, or tin y will be et:met:nod to pay the penalty of One Hundred Dollars, to be collected by summary proceed - ng b.tlote a Justice of the Peace. The License is fi'ty dollars. J. S. JEN N ING S, Treasurer. June 29,.1864 STIIIIIII AIRY Oil MLEI, FROM my premises in Washington tp., Greene en., Pa., on the evening of the 2tith of Mat , last, a two year old black mare colt, with a star in its face and a tolerably heavy main and tail. A reasonable Reward will he paid for any information leading tons recovery. Addres• GEORGE ESTEL, June 22, 1364. Waynesburg, Pa. Legal Notice, Letters Testamentary on the Estate of LOT L. COLEMAN, late of Whitely tONVOSIPip. Greene county, havieg beer gr tnted to the undersigned, by the Register of Greene Imonty, persons knowing them selves indebted to raid Estate are term fired to pay the same, and persons having claims against said Estate are requested to present theta, duly authenticated for set tlement. MARION CHALFANT, Executor. June 15, 1564 Election Notice. = WHEREAS, a joint rssolution, proposing certain amendments to the Constitutios of this Commonwealth, has been agreed to lAy a ma jority of the members, elected to each house of the Legislature. at two successive sessions at the same, the first session commencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty three, and the second session commencing on the first Tuesday.of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty. four. And Whereas, It is provided in the tenth ar tide of the Constitution, that any amendment , so agreed upon shall be submitted to the peo ple, in such manner and such times, at least three months after beings) agreed by the two houses as the Legislature shall prescribe, such submission to be in such manner, and form, that the people may vote for, or against, each amendment, seperately and distinctly: there fore, sECTION I. That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the people of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejectton of said amendments or either of them, the Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this Commonwealth, commanding them to give notice in the usual manner in not less than two newspapers in each city and county, provided that so many are published therein, and by at least two printed handbills in each election district of every city and county wherein no newspapers are published that an election will be held in each of the townships boroughs, wards, pi educe and diso icts therein, on the first Tuesday et Auguo. in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and sixty four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification or rejection of the said amendments, which said election shall be opened, held and closed upon the day last aforesaid, at the places and within the bouts at and within which the general elections of this Commonwealth are directs ed to be opened and closed ; and it shall be the duty of the judges, inspectors and clerks of each of said town ships, boroughs, wards, precincts and districts, to re ceive, at the said elections, tickets, net exceeding the number of proposed amendments, either written or printed or partly written and partly printed, from each of the qual. tied voters of this State who may offer the same, and to deposit them in a box or boxes for that purpose, provided by the proper officers, which tick ets shall be respectfully labeled on the outside, "First Amendment, "Second Amendment," and "Third Amendment," and those wl,o are iavorable to said amendments or any one of them, may express their ap pro ve! thereof by voting each s many seperate written or protied, or partly written and partly printed nap lots or tickets as there are amendments approved by them, containing on the inside thereof, the won!s, "For the amendment." and those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may express thier oppo sition by voting each as many seperate written or print ed, or partly written and partly printed b Mote or tick ets as there are amendments not approved Ly them, coutaining en the inside thereof, the words, "For the Amen Intent" and those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them ntay express their opposi tion by voting each as many seperate writtten or prin ted, or partly written and partly printed ballots or tickets as there are amendments not approved by them containing on the inside thereof the wools. "A-sattist the amendment " The electors voting for or agains. the first amendment shall be considered as voting for or against the proposed fourth section to at tit le three of the Constitution, extending the right of suffrage to I soldiers. Electors outing for or against the second! amendment shall be considered as voting for or againts I the proposed eighth seetton, to article eleven of the Constitution ; and electors voting tor or against the third amendment shall be consider. d as voting for or against the proposed ninth section to article eleven of the Constitution . Sr:most. That the election on the proposed amend ment shall, in all respects, be conducted as the general elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted. and it shall be the duty of the return judges of the re spective counties and districts thereof, first having care fatty ascertained the number of votes given for or against each of the amendments, is the manlier afore— said, to make qut duplicate retu'is thereof, expressed in words at length, and not in figures; only one of which returns so made shall be lodged tu toe Prothonotary's °tripe of the Court of Common Pleats of tee proper coun ty. and tile other sealed and directed to the secretary of the Commonwealth, and by one of said judges deposi ted forthwith in the most convenient post Mike, upon which the postage shall be prepaid at the expense of the proper county. fitscrion 3. That the several duties required to be performed by the Sheriffs, Commissioners, Constables, Judged, Insepciors, and all other officers whatever, in and about the general elections n r this Commonwealth shall be performed by such officers in and about the election herein provided for, and alt persons. whether officers or others, shalt be liable to the same punishment for neglect of any duty or the cotanhission of any of fence at, in or about the said election, as they would for the neglect of like ditty or the commission of like offence at, in or about the general elections of this A:Solomon wealth. Approved the twenty third day of April, An no Domini one thousand etght hundred and sixty-four. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, By virtue of a writ •ssued by His Excellency, the Governor of the Commmon wealth of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly, approved the twenty-third day of April Anno Domini, one thousand, eight hundred and sixty four, it is made by duty to give public notice of a special election to be held on the Ist Tuesday of August 1864; apd in said notice, among oth er things, to designate, 1. The purpose of holding such election. 2. The place 'where such election is to be held. Now, therefore,' in parsitance thereof, I, THOMAS LUCAS, High Sheriff of the county of Greene do hereby make known and giy,e public notice to the electdrs of the county rf Greene that on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST NEXT. (being the 2nd day of the month) a special elec tion will be held at the several election districts eatablished by law in the said county, at which time the qualified electors will vote by ballot upon certain amendments to the Constitution of pcnnsylvania hereinafter mentioned, viz: . „~~.i .~ ~.r Whencyer any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual mil itary service under a requisition from the Pres ident,or by the antbority of this commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right( of suffrage in all elections by the citizens. under such reg ulations as ars or Shall l p, preacribed by law, as fully se if they were pment at tlyqr usual place of election/A. ' No bill shall be passed by the Legit,'atilt& con. taining more than one subject, which drill be clearly expressed in the title, exceptapplopria lion bills. THIEIi AMENDMENT No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any power or privileges in any case where the authority to grant such powers or privileges has been or may heriafter he confer red upon the Courts of this Commonwealth. The said election will be held throughout this county as follows : • The electors of Washington township Dis trict, to meet at the Brick School house, be tween the farms of Heath Johns and Thomas Ross. The electors of Franklin township, to meet at the house of M. S. Green, in said district. The electors of Morgan township to meet at the School house, near David Bell's, in said district. The electors of Jefferson township to meet at the house of Kelly, in Jefferson, in said district. • • The electors of Cumberland township to meet at the house of Samuel Houston, in said district. The electors of Monongahela township. to meet at the house occupied by Wm. Mestrezatt, i n Mapletown, in said district. The electors of Perry township, to meet at the house. formerly occupied by John Minor, to Mt. Morris, in said district. The electors of Dunkard township to meet at the dwelling house at Maple's Mill in said district. The electors of G reene township to meet at the house formerly occupied by G H Davis in said district. The electors of Wayne township to meet at Phillips' rwhool house, it said district. The electors of Jackson township to meet at Johnson's School house, in said district. The electors of Gilmore township, to meet at the house of Enoch Hennan. in Jollytown, in said district. The electors of Springhill township to meet at Stephen White's Mill, in said district. The electors of A Ileppo township to meet at the house of A;ex. Miller, on Wheeling Creek, in said district. The electors of Richhill township to meet at the house formerly of Joseph Funk of J ackson• ville, in said distrct. The electors of Centre township to meet at the house of Samuel Woods in Clinton, in said district. The electors of Morris township to meet at Edward Barker's in said district. "I he electors of Marion township to meet at the west window of the Court House, in Waynesburg, in said district. The electors of Whitely township to meet at the house formerly occupied by Lewis Head lee. in Newtown, in said district. The electors of the Borough of Carmichaels to meet at the east window of the house occu pied by Joseph Gore, in Carmichacls. The election is to be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by a public proclamation, and to be kept open until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. "'file Inspectors and Judges of the election, shall meet at their respective places for holding the election in the district to which they re spectively belong, before nine o'clock of the morning of the election, and each of said In spectors shall appoint one clerk who shall be a qualified voter of said district." The Return Judges of the respective Districts in this county are required to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Waynesburg on Fri day, the sth day of August, 1F , 64, then and there to perform the duties enjoined on them by law. Where a judge, l.y sickness or nnavoirla . .le accident, is unable to attend sitch rneetiog of judgez, then the certificate or return shall be takcu clrtrge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of the district, wi o shall do and porform the duties required of said judge unable to atten•t. 1 mate known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of tae general election law 1 am directed. "th it every person, exeeptingjustices °Nile peace. who soak hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States. or orthis State, or a sy city or incorporated district, whether a ciumanis sitmed officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent who is or shall be employed under the legisla• tive, judiciary or executive department of this State or United States, or of any city or incorporated district. and also that every member or Congress and the State Legislature, and of the select common csuncil of any city, commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of ho,ding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector orjutige, or other officer at any such elec tion, shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for " Also, that in the fourth section of the Art of Assembly entitled, "An act relating to elections, and for other purposes." approved April 16, 1810. it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be construed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from sere• tog as judge. inspector or clerk at any general or spe cial election in this Commonwealth " Also, that in the filet section of said act it is enacted that "every general and special eicetion ai,all be opened between the hours of eight and ten in tue forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'vloik in the eve..ing, when the pulls shall be closed. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid but a white freeman of the age of twenty , one years or erns e, who shall have resides in this Stwe at !Last one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and wi hin two years paid a stale i r county tax o hich shall have been assessed at least tell days before the election, but a citizen of Uni• ted States who has previously been a qualified voter of this Stare and removed therefrom and returned. and who shall hale resided in'the election districtand paid taxes as aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote after resi ding in this State six months ; Provided, that white freemen, citizens of she United State, betwen the ages , of twenty-one and twenty-two, and having resided in the election district ten days as acoreseid shall he en titled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall he permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants, fur nished by the einninissoners miless first, he produces a receipt for the payment within two yearn, of a state oreouety tax,assessed agreeably to the constinition,and give satisfactry evidence either on his own oath or of fitmation or that of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath or the payment thereof, or second, if he claim a vote by being an elector between the age of twenty one andi twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirtnas, ti ntithat he has resided in the State at least one year before his application, and make such preof of his residence in the district as is required by this act, nd that he does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of age aforesaid, and give such other evi- ' dente as is required by this act; whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspec ors; and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "t if," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid / tax, or the word "age," if he shall he admitted to vote by reason of such age, and shall be called out to the clerks who s n all make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. "lit all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on tire list furnlsked by the commis *dopers and assessor, or his righ t to vote, whether found thereon or not, is objected to by airy qualified citizen, it Shall be the duly of tan inspectors to exams lee such person on oath as to his qua iificationt, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, butsliall make proof thereof by at least one competent witness. who shall be a qualified elector, that he has reside I within tne district for more than ten days next preceding said e.ection, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pur• nuance of -his lawful calling, is within the district, I and that he fawn remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified ae aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, as required, of hie residence and pay anent of taxes afwesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, watd or district in which he shall reside. ' "If any person shall prevent or attentat to prevent: any election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, of shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of hie dtt'y, or shall block; up the window or avenue to any window where the sante may be holding or shall riotously disturb the pe4pe at such election, ur shall use or practice any in: it timidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him front voting, or to re train the freedom of cho ice, such person en conviction shall ba fitted in ally sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and imprisoned. fir any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown the smart where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person- so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district, or toe township where the Said offence was committed and not entitled to vote therein, on sonvietton berthed be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred um more than one thousand dollars and ne imprisoned out less than six months nor more than two years " In case the person who shall have received the se cond highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of notes fur judge at tae next election shall act as inspector in his place ; and a 'ease the person who: shall have received the highest number of vote* for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, ant in case the: person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspec tor who mce.ved the highest number of voter shal l point a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall; continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, he qualified voters of the township, ward, or district for which such officer shalt save been elected, pres ent or the p race of election, shall select one out oh their nuinber to fill such vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors, re spectively, to attend at the place of holaing every gen eral, special or township election, during the time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving infor mation to the Inspectors and ,tudges, when called on, in relation to the rig* of any panel pressed by them to vote at such eledlons, or such other matters in rela tion to the assesentent of voters Its *el said inepeciom or Mier of *es* shall from'Shoe Sti time *mills." WOK** LcCeses elsost& Illusatiree Ovvilca, liCaYeelltirli t re /let p. - 1 - MEACMOIII AIMIIINV ISA ktbAPARIVI'k° NOTICE Ott gives ututeandpett Mer chants, fc that they "have tieen' ap praised and c fled and mentioned as below, and that a Court of appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office, in Waynesburg, on Tuesday, the sth day of July next, when and where all persons interested can attend if they see proper. SAMUEL BAYARD. Mercantile Appraiser. CLIIIR. $ crs. E B Woodruff 14 7 00 CUMBERLAND TP. - Carmichaels Borough. Henry 3eniison 14 7 (10 J W Hathaway 14 7 00 J Barkman it 7 00 R Moffit 11 7 00 Flennegan 4. Hartman 14 7 00 Frost & hlotoyer 14 7 00 8.1 Acklin 11 7 WI Jaceb A Pennington II 7 CO DPSKAIII) TP. Wm Cil Nimble G 0 Lemly A P Stewart W T Will atm; John E Taylor JQPPe Unnk A J Lippincott Ellen Huss P Mt. Cu De ugh Mahlon Stanley Lon Taylor s bner Morris T P Pollock & Cn Curb AL Fleuuegan Jacob Frynch & Pagae II II ..indsey R Reynolds Hughes & Oliver r 3 & J Sedgw iek Bayard 4 Hew it P Qrimea Mli on Day Fletcher Altman AMOS Walton Miller lama William Gray J C C Hlack 4 Co Robert Rosa A 4. W Ibmgliner W H McCoy 4. Co H rqwlby C A .Her. trezart R K. Camphell 14 ' 7 ( 1 0 Joveoli Y eater 14 • 7 00 Andrew Wilson. Jr 14 7 00 John Monne! 10 7 00 John Strosiiider 14 7 00 10 W Braden . 14 700 Andrew Wilson. Br • 11 7 00 Thomas Bradley 11 7 00 Lewis Day 14 7 00 Josiah Porter 14 7 041 N Clark ..t Son 14 7 00 Sayers 4. tioskincon It 7 00 Wiitiam A Potter 1:1 10 00 William L Creigh 11 7 00 George E Minor & Co 13 10 00 Isaac Hooper 14 7 00 A J Sowers 14 7 00 JAIME B Lindsey 14 7 00 R & T W Clark 14 7 00 M A Harvey 14 7 00 I) South & Brother E F Morris W G Morris M Walton John W Walton James Gillogiv Thema Eisithitiger Morgan Bell Hopes & Kinkaid John Call & Co 14 7 00 Abraham Keo4 14 ' 7 115 Kent & Fry 14 7 00 Thompson tinge & CO 14 .;* 7 00 SPRINGHILL Tl'.. Wm Husk inson 14 7 00 John HudAnn R & T M Calvert W R Hudson Edjab Strosnider 14 7 PO John Sir snider 14 7 00 Thomas Brock 14 7 00 WASHINGTON TY. Wm 11 Sutton 14 7 00 Sintnn :111nrednrk Uriah Rinehart Janes& %Volga) , Edward Clevei.gcr .legse Rook George Moredock MONONGAHELA IT Samuel Minor 0 15 00 Wiliam Ow A 50 00 Alexander Men trezatt 6 25 00 MORGAN TP. C II Morejock 6 25 00 P Bryan John Hilton J Routh & June 23, 1861— 4t Executor's NOtice. 1 N the Platter of the petition of Daniel, T. mima a n a j_ Rebecca Gaoler, Executor and Executrix ofihe last in and testament of Jas. H. Guniiir, dec'd. The Lour t grants a rule on Ignatius look td come into Court on the first day of next term to show cause why a commission at (mid not be issued, to perpetuate the testimony of now livii:g witnesses, in relatiol to the legacy which it is alleged by the petitioners was pledged by said Ignatius Hook for indemnity to Elijah Ataains and said Jas. H. Ganear in his lifetime, for the payment of a judgment given Gen Jesse Lazear in consideration of I is advancing said legacy. Whereupon the court directed notice to be given to said Ignatius G. Hook, by publication in the Waynes burg . Messenger three weeks preceding the first day of next June. J. F TEMPLE. Prothonotary. And now to wit : June 13th, ♦ D. 1864. the Court appoints James bighram,Esq Commissinnef to take testimony in the above case. J, F. TEMPLE, Prwthy I will attend to the duties of the above appnintment at the office of Huss and 10i:brazil; in Waynesburg, on Friday, the 22d day of July next, when all persons interested c's attend. JAMES INGHRAM, June 29, 1864. Commissioner. " Executor's Sale. BY virtue of the last will and testament of Jas. Hoge, dec'd., of Morgan tp.. Greene Co., Pa., the undersigned Executor will offer at pub lic sale on tie premises, in the township. coun ty and State aforesaid, on Monday, July 13th, 1864, The fallowing 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, .Abijah Huss, and others, located on the State road between Waynesburg and Jefferson: The buildings consist of a Stone House. and log Kitchen, Frame • Barn, Wagon Shed 'and Corn Crib. The farm is well watered, also a fine variety of fruit. 1 113131.4 L S Or SACS 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,.'61.-td. Executor. ADMIATIOTRATORI NOTICE. LETTIMS testatientary upon the estate of Dr. Wm. U. Qatbraith, late of Jefferaote Greene county, haying been muted by theVelkiater of said county to the uudersigneT, 'all pens krAwing themselves in• debted to said ciliate, are I ereby manned to pay the same, and those haring C. aims again .r:sai,t e tats are req tested w get •Itt thew duly analleliticated tot . tleanert. June 1, '6l. J. B. talttLEY, Administritor's Notice. LETTERS of Administratlan keying been granted uynt the e.tatelif4autea Stewart. late of Wayne tp., to Mary Stewart and Huston:wart. all persons indented to said Wale wit! make imai.:Aliate payment, and person' havitkr claims, will prestett them proper ly authenticated in teettlement. June 1, . MARY STEWART, HUSTON STEWA ET oFtxecutor'e Notice. T. ettere testamentary having been grapted to the un dersigned on the Estate of toseph Thompson, Er., ate of Morris township; decd. All persons know ing themselves indebted ,to made Estate, are hereby !notified to pay the same isnmediatel3k, and those hav ing claims against the Estate, are requested' tr. present them duly authenticated far payment. NANCY THOMPSON. MLA juarcrint. (STRAIN' T OBT enntewhere la the einannewettod of mignon, jj pa., about the m 41141 k of April la" an old Saddle. The In 11 14 4 very illdnedde one; but from its lo fa vabehle to the owner. :The perm*ption e Wet property will confer a eru ilte Asko 1111 1 00. Lite•PATILIIY. ME ALEPPO TP FRANKLIN TP GILMORE TR GREENE TP JEFFERSON T f JACKSON Ti' MORRIS TP =1 MONONGAHELA TP. 1:1 4 14 14 I 14 / MARION IP 1.131:11Y 11' 14 7 OU 14 (10 11 7 00 111 cif 111 LL Tl. 13 10 00 13 10 00 11 7 t.O 11 7 00 II 7 00 14 7 00 CENTER TP WHITELY 'TP 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 Ou WAYNE Tr' DISTILLERS. CUMBERLAND IP 0 15 00 0 15 UO DUNK RD TP 0 14 00 0 15 00 FRANKLIN TP 6 25 00 JEFFERSON TP 0 15 00 RICHIIILL Tl' SPRINGITIT.L Tr. 11111 WORLD'e G . 701 i -UT ktarleDY SCROFULA AND scuorritovs Dawns. From Emery Edes a well-knawn merchant q/ 0 only, Maine. " I have eold large quantities of your etikseArAn- ILL A, bat never yet one bottle which failed of the desired effect and full satisfaction to those who took it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has been no medicine like it before in our community." _ _ Eruptions, Pimples. Blotches, Pustules. Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. Prom Rer. Robt. Stratton, Bristol, England. "I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that you publish of the me dicinal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA. My daugh ter, aged ten, bad au afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, rial hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your SARSAPARILLA. She has been well for some mouths." From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a teen-known and muck" esteemed lady .2f Denniscille ' Cape Atay (b., N. J. `. My daughter has suffered for a year past with tt Perofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SAR SAPARILLA, which Soon completely cured her." Ermn Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the-knotsnfirm qf Gage, 211 rray mangfof enam elled supevs in laahua, N. H. " 1 had thr several years a very troublesome hu mor in my face, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an intolerable affliction. I tried almost everything a man could of both advise and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SARSAPARILLA. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it might for a time; hut in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and continued until my face is as smooth as anybody's, and 1 am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SARSAPARILLA." 00 7 00 70Q 7 00 7 IN, 7 00 7 00 7 (0 00 GO 7 GO Erysipelas—General Debility— Purify the Blood. From Dr. Robt. Sarnia, Houston St., N. Y. Die. Arnn: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Sent/alma Sores by the persevering use of your SARSAPARILLA, and I have Just now cured an at tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alters tive we possess equals the Sertearann.LA you hays supplied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. " For twelve years I had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during which time I tried all the cel ebrated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds of dollars' 'worth of medicines The ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your SARSAPARILLA. Took two bottles, and some of your PILLS Together they have eared me. I am now as well and sound as anybody. Being in a public place, my ease is known to everybody in this community, and excites the wonder of all." From Hon. Henry Mont.°, M. P. P., of Newcastle, C. IV., a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. I have used your SARSAPARILLA in my family, for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very beneficial results, and feel confidence in commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire. Bose, Salt iiheurd, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. 7 00 EMI 7 OD 7 Oil 7 tio 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 I'o 10 00 7 CC 7 00 tie From Harvey Stoller, Esq., the able editor of Tsuickhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. " Our only child, about three years of age, was at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hands, lest with them be should tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Hav ing tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your SARSAPARILLA and applying the iodide of potash lotion , as you direct.' life sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes which had come out, grew again, and he is now as' healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." cilis and Mercurial Disease. Fr . Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. "I fi your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual remedy ter the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The, profession are indebted to you for some of the bolt medicines we have." From A. J. French, M. .D., an eminent physician of Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of the Legislature of Massachusetts. "DR. ATER—My dear Sir: I have found ,youT SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effect ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a power ful alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Brunstrek, N. J., bad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of ATER'S SARSAPARILLA relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen hot ties to cure him. Leueorrhcee, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulcer ation, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of HIM SARSAPARILLA. SOWS cases requite . , however, in aid of the fiIaItaAPARILLe, the skilful application of local remedies. Front the well-Noun and widetteelebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I bare found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of ir regularity, Leueorrbasa, Internal JAcerstion, and local debility, arising from the serfftilous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its erect is properly aided by local treatment." lady, unwilling to allow the pueliaition of her name, writes: My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Lencorrhsea of long standing, by two bottles of your SARBAPAR4LLA." Rheumatism G out. Gout. Liver Complaint, Dye. pepsia, Heart Disease. Neuralgia, 10 00 10 00 OM when caused by &memla in the system, are rapidly cared by this gXT. SALSA PAICILLA. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS 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, anti that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Wm. A. Porter and Win. Creigh. Waynes burg, Pa. May 31st, '64 L Pill: ITWoTo SIX BOXES oz Trtim SIMICEPIO PILL, WILL PuoMpTLY AND PERI( ENTLY CL - RE ANY CLEY. OD Sperritatozrhea Neissinal 11/eat:mess, on involittatary Nightly on Daily Losses, ItOWETZR ORIGINALLY CAIIBIIS. OR nownvng A. GRAvATED LI/ ceAruevari; white they will speedily correct t hose tcrribk; morbid conditions which spring from the primary d isease, or irrOlit react vice. —. g o., Tltl 811;:c1F10 PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of er ery kin a of Genital or Urinary Irri tation. L Inca paci ty, or Impotency; Diabetes, Lime or" Eric- 1 , 11 a" Deposits in the trance; 37111../ Discharges; Inflammation or Weak n ess o f he h: "; neya,da. Cle,•pynrerl,Lawiers,.Stadents,anrlrll aho folloW sedentary occupations, or whose Brain and / 1 4rrenot a.a» era ouemt erred, are peculiarly 80,. ect, to Weatilles3eS o f the GEN IYO-1, 7 NIN ART OIMA NS. These shouldaotfailtouse TIII.I CPIiCIIIO 1 ILL. Persons afflicted . uilh ary one or more of tbo above disorders, are sore to have several, and some times most, of the FOLLOWIZR S'2".IMCIPTO4S.. Deranged Digeation • Lose of Appetite; .:ose rf Flesh; isetipated Fitful and Nervous, or heavy sleep : , with lu.tjal dreams; Troubled Drearily; irallurs of Voice; leregular action of the Heart; Ptintulous Eruptions on tie face and neck; Headache; Ait'ectiona of the Eyen; Loss of Hemory; Buddenglueheeof Heat and IlluShings; General Weakness and indolen e ; Aversion, to Aociety; P,elared Condition, or Diminianal &se, of the Genital Orp , :ns; /Aro/unary, Xtleigy or Daily D'missiohe; Fee Turn t d6siro tolease Water s withpeculiaratlendingseneati , ms; Haancltoly,ite. Professional Opinions.—"l have need your Spirerio PILLS' in many cues of Spermator rhea, and with the most pe,7feet suceess."— 4. Mn s 8 sszotr.s, M. D., LL D., Brooklyn. "Itis as near a 'speeific' as any medicine can be. I hays curod Tory severe cases with from six TO KEITH, M. D., Ed. flepertory of !red.. nee, s'rew- Fork. "1 Lnow of no remedy in the whole Nat eria Medico, equal to your SrLcirre I',u. in Semptal or Urinary Weaknesses." ADOLPH Bausa, N. D., Prof. of Organic Chentiatry earl Plsysrtology, Y. Y. Personal Opinions.—"Nr. Winchester to you'll!' Or ALL CONFIDEVCH, and devotes . blmsell enthusiastic/21/y to these Preparationa"—D. Mray.- mit RIES; -IL D., LE D., American Medical Gazette, Kew. York. PI have a personal knoeokslge of Mr. Wyserrri. TER'S HONESTY AND INTEGEITT, and Con assure the Profession and the public' that its PLEPARATIONR CA az =Lazo ox."-Jes. IL CHILTON, Itt.D., Chiornid,..v; THE SPECIFIC PILL Is not a Homeopathic remedy, nor does It contain Mercury, Iron,Caritharklee, or any injurionsingredient. tor Plum 11 per box, six boxes(taiten ordered at once) for ss. Sent by Mail. Bold Wholesale and Retail, at the Soliti General Depot In the United States, by 7. IMIC/BBTEB, 86 John Street, N. Y., Legal Notice. r ott"nt Testmentary upon Om Pratte of ALLEN iJ EVERLE, We of Denkard township. Greene coun ty. deed. having been granted by the Register of Greene conntYslo the siaderaigned all persons knowing them selves Ituleleed to es4d Estate, are notified to pay the seem anti persons having claims against said Estate, ere requested I present them. duly authenticated for settlethe l 4. • liCklit AR EVEELY. Ex' x. WM. FURMAN. Ex . r, 1 13' 4 14 1464.' VPdttl@lL . Dr. Hoofland's GERMAN BITTERS PRZPARID BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Phila., Fa. IS NOT A Bar Room Drink • OX, A SUBSTITUTE FOR RUM OR AN Intoxicating Beveltge, but A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGMBLE A PURE TONIC, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious IV'S% AN ►0 WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER 4:O,IIPLA INT, DYSPEPSIA, and JAUNDICE.. Hoofland's German Bitters WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic -Or Nervous Debility, Mamma o the Kidneys, and Diseases aria- Ing 11'0121 a Dis.ordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOW IN SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs:' Constipatisn, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to Cho Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pk Of the Stomach, Swimming of the Bead, Honied and Ditlicuit Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,' Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posters, Dithness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dutl Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, chest, LiuQs , &c., Sadden Flashes of Beat, Burning in , the Flesh, Constant Imagining, of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Hoofland's German Bitters WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPETITE, SRONG NERVES, 1I! AI , TY NERVES, STEAM, - NERREs, BRISK FEELINGS, ENERGETIC FEELII•O8. REALTY FEALIING€4 A 0000 CONBTITUTION, A STRONG - CONSTITUTION. A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, A ;SOUND COMITITUTION. I=3 WEAK WILL MAKI THI Delicate WILL )(AKE THE Thin =1 Depressed WILL 'MA ICE THE Sallow Complexion Clear. WILL Mai THE Dull Eye - - Clear & Wight, Will prove a blessing in Every Family, Can he used by perfect safety by HALE FEMALE, PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold ander the name el Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounniel or the cheapest whiskey or common rum, costing trom 10 he 441 cents per gallon, the tamatisguised by Algae or Co. riander Seed This class of Bitters has caused and will continue cause, as long as they can be sold, bendreds r die th death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Slims. tants of the worst kind, the desire for Ligtior is mated and kept up; and the result is sit the horrors attend/tut upon a drunka•d's hie and death. For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we publish the Billowing receipt. Get one bottle of Ifoofland's German Bitters and mix with three quarts of good Brandy or whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medical virtues and true excellence any of - the numerous Liquor Bit ters itt the market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtue's of iitIOFLAPIDNI Barrens in con iteetim mi itt, a v,mr , kt article ut ldsont. at a much leas price than these inferior preparatioin will cost yon. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MAIISMUF, wasting with scarcely ally flesh oh their bones, are curs,: 11, very short tune; one bottle in such eases, will ha-:‘, most surprisisig effect. Resultitig trout fevers of auy kind— Those Bitters sr renew )our strength in a vary short Woe. FEMUR AND AGUE, The chills will nut return if hear Bitters are used No person in a Fes er Luna Ague District should ►s althorn them. Front Rev. .1. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor o/ the Etictirlopott:rt of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to htvor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through die:trust of their ingredi- ents and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may nut testify it. the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may time contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Efooffarad's German Bitters, prepared. by Dr. C. kt Jackson, of this city, because I was prejuaited against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly au alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to nay friend, Robed Shoemaker, Eeq., rot the removal 31 this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering front great and' lung continued debility. Tile use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was follow d by evident relief, and reiteration to a degree of bodily and mental vier which I had not telt for six months before, and bed almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and toy friend for directing me to the use of them. Phila., June 23, 'O2. J. N. BROWN, ATTENTION SOLDIERS I AND TUE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having friends in the army to the fact that "DOC/FLAN D'd Gorman *lis tens will cure mine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to canton's. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspaper, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very loge proportion are suffering nom debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hootiand's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the di gestive organs are speedly removed. We have as hesitation In stating That, it these Mite's were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives aright be saved that otherwise will be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful loiters from sufferers in the army and hospitaht, who hay, been restored to health by the use of these Bitters, sirs► to them by their fiiteds. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Bee that the signature of "C. M. JACKCION," In ue the WRAPPER of each bottle. ratcEs. LAMS SIZE 8100 PER I3OTTLE, OR HALF Doz. 10.00 MEDiUId SIZE •5 •• •• OE HALF Doz. 4,06 T ties hon account of the quantity the but sh (i nid your nearest druggist nett have tl.l article, do not he put off by any of the intoxicating preparation!' l e m Llda.ragree size, the cheaper. that may be o ff ered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by napes,. Principal Office and Manufactory NO. 631 ARCII sinirr. 30NES & EVANS tildecesoor to C. M. JACKSON Jr. Co. ,1 3Prcmpiri ',tag a. Kr For Salo hy Dr Ink% ard *tilt t • , I Clotted Salle sTRONO 4 Hearty, stout, Lively, OLD cm YOUNDr
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