0 gad gitpattztitt, Quota of Greene County under the 500,000 Call. The following is a list of the quotas as signed to the several. sub-districts of Greene County, under the late call for 600,000 =I .. 4. , h....‘Th en - I z P.... C' C: Q , C 1 -- - .... r.... , -O C , .. %.' 0 . ~..,, 0 S.: Township liorough, Wa - sfiingtott Morris Richhill Allepp4). Springhill Gilmore Jackson Centre Franklin Marion Wayne Perry Dunkartl Monc ngatiela Greene Cumberland Carmichaels boi 'letter :ion Morgan Whiteley 399 10 391 ETZI Read !—lmportant ! Persons claiming exemption on the ground of physical disability, we are informed, will be examined by the Physician to the Board of t'urollment for this District at any - time they may prosent themselves at New. Brighton prior to the next Draft, which takes place on the sth of September. Let all persons interested "take notice and govern themselves accordingly." Oil Operations on Dunkard. We noticed, on a visit to tha Duukard re region, last week, that several new wells are being bored, three on the Maple farm and one on the Ross tract, and another on the South tract a short distance above. Arrange ments are also being made, we understand, to operate in other places at an early day. The yield of the Wylie well is undiminished, and with the right kind of pumping and machinery, it is thought, might be largely increased. Scarcely a day passes that cap italists from abroad, and successful operators tsoin other oil districts, do not visit the Dun kard country, and almost invariably speak in high terms of the indications and appear ances. In a few years we predict, this re gion will rival Venango in the extent of its Oil interests and production. P. S.--We are just informed that the St. Clair company, on the Maple farm, struck a fine vein of oil, the other day, at a depth of 585 feet. They will continue to bore, how ever, until they reach the depth of six hun dred and twenty feet. Our Roads. The roads in this county, with scarcely an exception, are a disgrace to the people and authorities. No county in Western Penn sylvania but has more enterprise in respect to public highways than ours. In many in stances, in most of the townships, years are allowed to pass without the slightest attempt to improve them. Lazy and imcompetent supervisors are elected, who do nothing, and can be urged to nothing, and as a conse quence, during the Winter and early Spring months, farmers rarely get to town but on horseback, and are then K> .bespattered by mud as to be scarcely recognizable. It is time this disgraceful state of things should stop, and that our roads should be made passable at all seasons. Let the peo ple shake off their indifference, and see to it that the servants of their selection show mile consideration for their interests and conven ience. A touch of the law would'at do a bit of harm to indolent supervisors. The Harvest The Wheat crop in this county, which has just been gathered, is by no means an average one, though it is better than was au ticipated in the early Spring months. The oats crop is only tolerably good. Corn looks well since the late rains, and gives promise of a fair yield unlesS caught by early frosts. Apples are abundant, but we have no Peach es or Plums. Killed on the Skirmish Line. , . We learn that A. Moredock, Co. F, Ist Pa. Cay., (son of Hufty Moredock, of Frosty Run,) was recently shot dead by a rebel bul let whilst doing duty on the skirmish line near Petersburg, Va. Mr. Moredock was quite young for a soldier, but is represented a a.noble,- brave, and generous-hearted boy. —Republican. Our Public Schools. The Summer term of our public schools closed last week. Since their opening in the new building, they have been conducted, as a general thing, in an acceptable manner, and to the credit alike of Superintendent and Teachers. They will re-open again in a few w eeks. Engine for Sale. Attention is called to the advertisement of. an Engine for sale, in another column.— It is suitable for Oil boring purposes, and can doubtless be had cheap. 'Newspaper business, by reason of enhanced wages, high prices, taxation, &c., is so unprofitable that one of the most talented assistants of a ; morning daily inNew York city has thrown down the pen and opened a broker's office in wall street; another has turned auction eer, and a third has gone intc the noun try to work on a farm. From the weekly journals there are similar subtractions. Mechanical labor is getting better and better pay every day, but brain work is growing cheaper and cheaper. MARRIED, On the 16th alt., at the residence of the bride's fatbor, is Marcia tp., by W. Powers, TaiP Slid *Wi Evainia G. 50ft4 310 0 1 ,4,3r ibih.OgrolL A meeting of the citizens of Cameron, West Va., was held at the office of Dr. S. B. Stidger, on the 28th ult., to take some action in regard to the death of Lieut. Col. Thomas Morris. The meeting, was organized by calling W. H. H. Showacre to the chair, and appointing R. P. Hosack, Secretary.— J. R. Bell, W. L. Head and Wm. Bentley, were appointed a committee to draft resolu tions, and reported the following: Wammea, It is with feelings of deep re gret that we have heard of the death of our friend and townsman, Lieut. Col. Thomas Morris, of the 15th West Virginia Regiment, who was killed in the engagement at Snick er's Gap, while doing his duty at the head of his regiment in defending the rights of his country, on the sanguinary field of battle.— And whereas, it is due from us, as friends and neighbors of the deceased, to pay the last tribute of respect and regard to one who was in life our best friend awl most useful citizen, and who is now numbered with the already vast list of unreturning brave pa triots and soldiers who have sacrificed their lives in defence of their country ; therefore, REsoLvzn, That in the death of Lieut. Col. Thomas Morris, the community has sits taiued a loss of one of its best and most use ful citizens, and the army a good officer ; and thatjt becomes us to bow in humble submission to the will of Providence, and that we sincerely sympathize with the fam ily and relatives of the deceased in their unfortunate bereavement and irreparable loss, of a kind and affectionate pal ent, I, good citizen and a brave. man. • 19 2t 20 12 28 7 9 22 • 20 16 1 IlgsoLvav, That a copy of this preamble, be presented to the mite of the deceased, and be published in the Wheeling Intelligen cer, Waynesburg. Messenger and Greene County Republican. . W. H. H. SHOWACRE, Prest. R. P. HOSACK, Sec'y. At a regular meeting of the Blacksville Ly ceum, a committee was appointed to draft resolutions, relative to the decease of our brother, D. A. M. Golden, who reported the following : Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, in his inscrutable wisdom, to remove from our midst, our worthy and beloved brother D. A. M. Golden, who was au ornament to the social circle, amiable and benevolent in all his actions, and whereas his unexpected and premature departure has cast a shadow of gloom and sorrow over all who knew him, but More especially the members of this So piety, and bringing forcibly to our minds the great truth that in the midst of lite we are in death. Resolved, Ist. That we offer to his bereav ed brothers and sisters our sincere condo lence, in the .bereavnient they have sustained, hoping that their loss is his eternal gain. Resolved, 'tad. That we 'extend to them tie hand of sympathy in this dark hour of their affection, and mingle our tears with theirs as a tribute of respect to the memory of him whose spirit has gone to his star-lit home, Where pain and sorrow never enter. Resolved, 3d, That while we as a body condole with them, we commehd them to the care and protection of Ilim who "tem pereth the winds to the shorn lamb," who is the grant comforter in the day at trial, and who alone can afford consolatioc in the hour Of death. Resolved, 4th. That while we as a society, deeply and sincerely feel the loss we have sus tained, by the death of our worthy brother, who was one of the originators of this socie ty, we are willing.to submit to the will of the great I Am, in whose hands are the destinies Of all men. Resolved, sth. That a copy of the follow_ ing be delivered to kiss Louisa Golden of this place, and also copies furnished the, Waynes burg and Morgantown papers for publication. F. J. TYGARD, ) W. L. LANTZ, i Corn. W. E. CRAIG, . Blackaville, W. Va., July 80th, 1864. Some idea of the losses during Grant's campaign may be gathered from the fact that many regiments have been nearly an nihilated. The local papers all over the country tell the same story concerning or ganizations that have gone from their re spective localities. They each think that their regiments have suffered the most of any in the army, when the facts are that nearly all have been "cut up" alike. The Auburn Advertiser learns, through private sources, that the 111th has been cox-- solidated with the 125th, 128th and 57th New York regiments. Less than two years ago these regiments went out from among us from eight hundred toa thousand strong. At least two of them were among the pris oners taken, by Stonewall Jackson at Har per's Ferry, and were but little exposed on the field until the battl of Getty sburg. Doubtless all of them will receive more or less recrnits in the meantime. But now we see that four noble New York regiments, after less than two years service, have melt ' ediuto one.—[Albany (N. Y.) Argue. We have the following statement from a Washington paper of genuine Republican principles, and which we have no reason to suspect of exaggerating on the subject.— There are now abort fifteen thousand sick and wouided soldiers in the various hospi tals in this depaitcnent. The total number of Fatients . in all the military hospitals throughout the country is about ninety thou sand. In the camp hospitals it is estimated there are about fifty timsand, waking a to tal of one hundred and forty tlmosaud sol diers incapacitated for service. silirßarnum's fat woman, Miss Jane Pishon, formerly exhibited as Miss Jane Campbell, died at Brookfield, Ct., the other day.. Her exhibition weight was 680 pounds. Ten men were employed to get her into her coffin, which was Iso %ride that the door of the house had to be - fugal* to ells its remows. For the Messenger • Lieut. Col. Thomas Morris. For the Messenger Blacksville Lyceum. Where our Men Go. Our Sick and Wounded. Antiquity of Petroleum. It is a popular idea that Col. Drake was the first man to collect petroleum and introduce it to the public in its crude state. • Besides being collected in small quantities and sold in light par cels for years on account of its medical qualities, we have the following con cerning its earliest story : Herodotus, ho lived two thousand three hundred years ago, about the period of the Prophet Malachi, speaks of the collec tion of petroleum in the island of Zante, on the western coast of Greece. Dr. Chandler, in the early part of the pres ent century, visited Zante, and found an oil well in full operation, thus confirm ing the uarrative of HerOdotus. The Patriarch Job bad undoubtedly visited that well or some other one, a flowing well at that, otherwise he would not have thought of the 'rock pouring out rivers of oil." SAD ACCADENT.-A party of five young ladies and three young gentlemen, while out on a sail on Chatauque Lake, on Tuesday last, discovered that the boat was rapidly filling and sinking. Only one of the party was able to swim, and he after charging the others to re main in the boat till he could swim ashore, only about twenty rods distant, and get a boat for their rescue, jumped into the water. The others sprang ;if ter him, in their terror, and three of the young ladies were drowned. Their bodies woro recovered the next day. QUOTA OF TILE SrATE. 7 —The quota of Pensylvania under the call of the Presi dent fix• 500,000 additional men is 61,- 600. This announcement has been made by a letter from Colonel Fry to Governor Curtin. It is estimated that after all previous drafts, extra per cen tage and supplemental damages, there are not enough able bodied men remain ing on the rolls of the State . to supply the number of men assigned as the quo ta of Pennsylvania. Highly Important from Grant. PHILADELPHIA, July 28.—The Even ing Telegraph has the following : Wasmso - row, July 28.—8 y the arrival of the mail boat from City Point we have intelligence of great interest from Grant. Government only allows this announcement at present. PITTSBURG MARKETS. FRIDAY July 29, 1864 BUSINESS--The market was inactive. The only sales making were in a small way. The weather was very warm. The only sales that came under our no tice were as folio ws : HAY—We note sales of 17 loads at the scales at $4O 00@45 00 por ton. EGGs—Sales 6 bbls. at 18c. CIIKESE—SaIes 75 bxs W 14 at 21c 47 do same figure. LARD.--+NOlllinal at 191 e. Oms.—Sales No. 1 Lard Oil, $1 63; No. 2 $1 55 "50 gallon. FLorn—The market was inactive, and prices did not seem so firm. The only sails made were in a small way for local purposes. We quote nominally at $lO 25@11 371 bbl, as per quali ty._ - BurrEn—Small sales of Roll at 30@, 33c as to quality. GRAlN — Wheat—Sales 1 car Red at $2 00 ; White—sales at $2 10. Oats —Sales '2OO bush, from store, $1 10 ; 300 do, at depot, $1 05, awl 1 car do. $lOO. Thum BEEF—Firm at 21c. DRIED Enur —Sales of 12 bbls AP pies at 1'0c; and 1,800 lbs Peachos at 20c. BACON—Sales 2,500 lbs S C Hams, 26 ; 10,000 do Shoulders, 15c . ; 2,000 do Sides, 17e; 3,100 do Plain Hams, 19@20e. TUE MUMMIES OF THEBES. —Messrs. Ayer & Co. have received from Alex dria a cargo of rags to pay for their med icines, which are largely sold in Egypt. They are evidently gathered from all classes and quarters of the Paella's do minions—the oast off-garments of Hailjis and Howadjis—White linen turbans, loose breeches and flowing robes. Not the least part of their bulk is cloth in which bodies were embalmed and wound for preservation three thousand years ago. They are now to be made into paper for AyeiVllMmanacs,and thus, after hav ing wrapped the dead for thirty centur ies, are used.to warn the living from the narrow house which they have so long inhabited, and to which in spite of all our guarc's and cautions, we must sure ly go. —Daily Evening Chronicle. SPECIAL 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 depend upon. Very respectfully, S. S. PATTON. March 2, '64. STRAYED AWAY FROM the premises of the subscribes, on Tuesday evening, July 21st, 1864, without just cause, my wife. ELLEN ARNOLD. I hereby fosbid any one trusting heron my account, as I will not pay any debt Of her contracting. JOUN N. ARNOLD. CLARKSVILLX, P 8„ July 86th, 1861. Aug. 3, '64 Special• Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to !WIN CALL & Co., either by note or book account will do well to call and settle their accounts on or before the 25th day of August, 1864, After that date all that is unsettled will be left in the hands of James Pall, Esq., for coil cction. Aug 3, 1804. • Oil Well Engine. wE have for sale a ten horse power Oscillating En gine, with Boiler and d team pipes. complete. W. G JOHNSTON & CO. 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Aug. 3, '64 Legal Notice. LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Wm. Crawford, late of Alleppo tp., Greene coun ty, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Greene county. Persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to pay the same, and those having claims against it are re quested to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN PHELAN, Adm' r.. August 3, 1E64. Administrator's Notice, ETTSRB of Administration having been granted jj to the undersigned upon the estate of WM 11. BABBOT, dectd, late of Whitely township. notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to aid estate will make immediate payment, persons having claims will present them properly aathentleated for settle ment JAOO* 4.14111VER, Laser. fa" The Books of Words township are also in my passeesiou tar istgeoptat. 1. B. *of. leif• Register's Notice. 11111 GRIM OFIPTCV, WAYNNABIAO, PA., Aug. 2, 1224. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors, legatees wards and other persons interested, that the under signed Executors, Administrators and Guardians have filed their accounts in the Register's office, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court to be held within and for the County of Greene on Wed nesday, tleptember 21st, 1864, for confiimstle i n and al low ance. PETER BROWN, Rcgister. Account of John Delany, Administrator of Wm. De lany, dec'd. Account of 'Samuel Minor and J. E Hartley, adminis trators of C. A. Hyde, deed Account of J. E. Hartley, Guardian o[ Francis Minor, a minor child of Otho Minor, dec d. Account ofJames Guiher, Administrator of Mary Ann Hunt. dec'd. Account of Michael McClelland and John Keys, Exe cutor of the w ill of Nancy McClelland, det'il. Account of Thos. Hill, Guardian of Caroline Zimmer man, a minor child of Win. Zimmernianr, deed. Account of Isaac Mm ford, Guardian of the minor chit dren of Alex.. dec'd. ccount antes Rea and J. P. .Crawford, Ex'rs the will or Wm. brawford, deold, Aug. 3,'64. PETER BROWN, Reg. To Contractors. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIS OIL COMPANY, Waynesburg, Pa., July 30th, '64. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this of fice until SATURDAY. Aug. 20th, 1864, for boring a well The tools, engine, &c., tequisite for boriog to he furnished by the co., the depth to be not less than six hundred teet—the Co. reserves the right to reject any or all bids if deemed too high. The bids must be endorsed, "Proposals to bore an 011 well, " and di rec.e.l to the President of the ili...npany. By order of the Board. J F. TEMPLE, President. C W. ING/111.424, Secretary.—Aug 3, td. COOPERS WANTED. Frhe undersigned Wen to employ immediately two good Journeymen Coopers to make Oil and Whis key Barrels. Time high st price will be paid for labor in rash. Let those who wish a good and perinammt jolt, call at once upon the la Arrsigned at their shop on Dunkard, near the 'nowt] of Meadow Run. BURWELL & BARNHART Judy 27, 2871 —3l 2. tt. 407 0. 10. A T a regular meeting of Richhill Lodge, No. 571, A it waF resolved ihe: said Lodge celebrate its ur g.w aali m, and the prieripalß of the order hi Jackson ville. (:revne county, Pa., on THURSDAY, AUG. 25TH, 1864, iu full Regalia of the Oder, We tit; undersigned Committee appointed for the trawl - natty and cordially Inane our sister Lodges iim the count^ and adjoining coenties to an( nil, and participate with us on itie occasion. A p•lhlie or- Will be delivered. Procession formed. at 10i o'clock. Wayneql urg Brass Rana will be in attendance to en liven the occasion. Turn out brethren and show your attuchutent to tile order. A. J. DICKERSON. THOMAS DINSMORE, J.B ti EN DERSHOT. .luly 2d, 1E64 Coimni , tee of Invitation. DISSOLUTION. Take notice, that the partnership heretofore existing in the natneoIIIUGLIES dr, 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. HUGHES & OLIVER July 13. '6l New Firm. The undersigned have associated them selves together in the name and style of UGHES, BAYARD, diG CO., at the old stand of Hughes & Oliver, in Riccs' Landing, Pa , for the purpose of carrying on the Grocery; Forwarding, and Commission lim,iness in all its various branches. They hope, by the long experience of one of the part ners, and strict attention to business,to receive a liberal share of the public patronage, in their line of business. They will keep constantly on hand a good supply of groceries, such as stir.r, coffee, rice, molasses, and nails, iron, oil and paints, and all articles usaally kept in a grocery store, all of which they %%iil sell at a very small advance over cost and carriage. LINDSEY HUGHES, SAMUEL BAYARD & SON, ISAAC HEWITT, Jr. ORPILINS' COURT Sill By virtue of an order issuing out of the Or phan's' Court of Greene county, Pa., the under signed will expose to public sale on the prem ises oil Saturday, Sept. Srd, 1864, 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 Dqnkard townships, said county, adjoining lands of Phineas [icdlee, Isaac. Lenity, Eadon Rose's heirs and others, containing SEVENTY ACRES, mere or less.. TMELMES3, One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual paymerhs with interest from the confirmation of sale. WORKMAN HACKMAN. A dm'r of David I; Keentr,decAl. July 13, 1864. Orphans' Court Sale. I N tursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Greene County. the undersigned will sell on the premises at public outcry, on Saturday, Sept. 10th, 1864, the followieg de:scribed Heal Estate situated on the waters of Wheeling Creek, A henna township. Gree , e County, late the property of William Crawford, dec'd, viz: A tract of land containing One Hundred and Ten Acres, About 40 arras of wli;c11 are cleared, and on which a•e erected a Hewed Log Douse, twu stories high, and other outbuildings. There is a fine Apple Ore and and other fruit trees. on the premises. The tract adjoins land ofJ-seph McCracken, Samuel Barnett, David B radius and others. TERMS—One big of the purchase money to be paid at the contirtnatiedi of the safe. and the remaining half in a yeer thereafter, with iatereet. Judy 27, '64. JOllltt PHELAN, Adm'r. PRILig vtrtue of an order of the Orphans' Court o Greens county. the undersigned Administrator Upon the estate of WM. F. BALLOW, dec'd., will eel at public sale on the premises, ou SATURDAY, SEPT. 10TH, 1864. A nt of ground, at the old glassworks near Greensln - ro in said county, adjoining lots of Harper core, out the 43 , tith a public road on the West, lot of Win. M. `oy, on the North, and the Monongahela River on the East, containing one acre more or less, on which there is a coniflutable Dwelling House, and other buildings and improvements. MR:did—One third of the purchase money upon eau firmati.in of sale, one third in six months. and the re mainder in twelve months thereupon, with interest from confirmatioh of sale. JAMBS A BLACK, Adm'r July 27. 1864 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order issuing out of the Or pions' Court of Greene county, Pa., the under signed will sell on the premises on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 11564, 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 %%tn. Kincaid and others, containing three hun. dred acres, more or less. • 9re)r - mos G.l" agesieo. One-third of the purchase money on the colt hrmation of the sale, the residue to he 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. CREENE COUNTY, SS: IN the Orphans' Court of said county. of June Term 1800. N 0.21. In the matter of the settlement ofthe account of Alpea Yeager, Executor of the last Will and Testament of George Yeager, d. e'd. And note to wit, December 23d, 19413, Court appoint John Phelan, § sq ., gualtrir 0 . 1 ascertain the facts and report diatiibution, as to the share op interest of Jobe Collins, dec'd, or his nulthor, NW tTolplas , deed, jn the Wale of paid deed. • By the Court, ,WBTtjl3 Ir. TEMPLE, Clerk. . She undentigend will dieciparge die duties of the above appointment, at the office of Black kr Phelan, in Waynesburg, on the 121/I.dity of gleptembec next, of which parties linemand will take notice. Jui7 l l, 'be, JOHffi Pffibtiotff , !WNW. b. N. JOHNSON, B asentent of the Wright House, Waynesburg, Pa. Mr. Johnson has, at much expense, fitted up in fine style, several roomsin the basement o f the Wright House, where tie invites the public to refreshments of COVED AND SPICED OYSTERS, Sardines, Ale, Sarsaparilla, Pop, Porter, Lager Beer, Lemonade, ICE CREAM, Strawberries, Segars, &c., &c., &c. He is amply prepared to accommodate and entertain all that call, in the most approved manner. TRY HIM. July 13, 1864. FARMERS OF GREENE, HOLD TO YOUR ACR&4, RAILROAD CERTAIN RUNNING THROUGH W.6.118A51“ , atifi 2 CONNECTING WITH THE OHIO ! N. CLARK & SON HAVE elegantly fitted ap the room formerly occu pied by . 1111/111aS gradley, and having :nude heavy mirchises in the East, are n;;w prepared to offer a la; ger and more lashOmable stock of 11111111 MTh NMI Clothing than they have ever done, and wont.' k indle invite their Inatty good and faithful rtistone.rs. and a!I others who haVkilf 1 1 ver been in turtunate as to give them a call, to atop in TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ADAMS INN Arid they will show you styles and qualities that can not fail to p . ease, "and at such reasonahl prices you will imagine. yourself" Living. in the dead old days of peace and p lenty. (air assortment cannot be surpass ed. Mens and IS, ys' wear of every grade. Vests from the finest s'.ll: vervel to the cheapest crittonade.— Plain and Fancy Cassimere pants, of French arid A iner lean nialufaciiire. Also MARSEILLES. LIN EN, SA.TINEW AND CtiTTON ADE pants. COATS OF EVERY STYLE, • Frocks and Sack., Linen dusters, and Sul AAAAA ei Cass mere Overcoats, min the very latest, the English Walking Coat. A date assor meld of RATA and CAPS, comprisin all the best and tie. , est Eastern s yle. A greater Va rieiy of Notions and moil's turoisiiing goods than will rOUIlli in any similar estabi-linient White, Oilmen anti Nerligee Shirts, Scants and Ties—among Nkllich are the Tubular, Ilarvard and English Ribbon Tie.— Suspendt rs. Cl.oves, Hosiery, Linen t,llars, Plain and Embroider, d, and 5000 PAPER CLUARS A great improvement on the Lockwood Collar. GRA 1, patent Enameled Monied 4 ollar. superior in style, durahiliv and fit, 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 Ta ter's Confectionery. May 4. '64.—tf. NEW GOODS, Just Arrived at MADE Ai BLPZ HAVING made extensive improvements in their store room, are better prepared than ever to ac commodate their cost 1111 l ers. They are offering the largest, hest and latest styles of Dress Bilks. Alpacca I wters. all colors, Mozamhi ones, all kinds, Pea de thevres. Flgured Wool Ilelaines. eltilid Wool De taines, Sidid stlk ChßUies, rAolid Mixed Challies, in a word, we have a full line of the latest style ui Ladies' Dress Goods I "lia sr Is, Cloaks and .0 antler, Collars aid Sleeves, Em broidered Sets, Bonnet Silks, head Nets, Gloves and flosiery, tieq. quality Kid Gloves, Prints and Gingliams Huhnorals and Skeletons. of all sizes and prices.— Trimmings, consisting of Quilled Ribbons. Braids, Buttons A lso, a large assortment of Linen Handker chiefs, plain and heinstiched. Mourning Goods A large and full assortment of the most fashiona ble Worming Gods that could be had 71 0 1.30.1\7"13 Clothe, Cassitneres, Vestings, Tweeds, deans, Cotton aces, Shirting Hamlets, &c, HARDWARE, 1111113 M ill gROCERIES, Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Molasses. Salt, Tobacco, &c. &c HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 3-4, 44, 5-4. 10 4 bleached Sheeting, 3-4, 4 4:5-4 unbivached Sheet ing Cotton and Linen Table tloths, Liven Sheeting's lied Ticking and Window Curtins. Our stock is complete, iu every line, aml V oar friends want good bargains, all we have to say is Isiat this is the place to secnie them. f ea , l coon belOre the rash begins May 4. Ilil4.—tf The Very Latest Neics 5A0111.1 & IMES MAIIIACTORY, Opposite the Greene House, WAYNESBURC, PA. CaiRLES B. BRADLEY S nnereceiving from the East, and matufactitring I at his Own establishment the largest and best 11 P mortment of SADDLES, lIIRIDLES, HARNESS, e'tLLARS, WHIPS, inurits, and SA DDLEitY HARDWARE ever before presented to the public.— He invites one and all to give him a call, as he is le terniiiied to sell at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. Having workmen who have worked at the linsine, , s many years, lie feels assured that he can turn out as good us any establishment in the State. - Fanners and the public 'generally would do well to ive a call before purchasing elsewhere All work done in the neatest and most fashionable styles, and warranted. Remember the place, epposiie the Greene 11,11,10 = May9.s, ' 4-tf. 10111111 IS OLHOTHE IS Et tt. 141414 'INFORMS the citizens of Greene county that he IMP 1 Olen up the llaguerrean business and resumed the saute old trade the SILVER SMITH BUSINESS. He is prepared now to repair flecks, Watches and Jewelry, iii the very beet sty le, shortest waive, and on reasonable terms. He has on hand the very best Clocks for sale. SHOP.—Campbell's newe, Ilex' door to squir webbs. Waynesburg, Pa., May 18,1g64 tf. Fayette County Mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. NnTi(:E is hereby given to the members of said Company, that the Annual Election for managers for said Coruna ny, tor the ensuing year, will be held at the office of said Company at Uniontown, Fayette (*colony. Pa, on Monday, the 5uL day of September next, between the hours of ere and six o'c lock, P. M., on said day. W. D. BARCLAY, secretary. Uniontown. July 27, IM4. TREASURER'S NOTICE. . The law allots! a deduction of five Pe; cent on the these Taxes if paid before the let elks August. The Books will remelt' in nay hands until the first day of September. Mier that date they will be placed in the hands of Ihe proper officers for collection. Five per rent will be dAVED to the Tax payers by paying his taxes before that time. S. JeNNII4OII, Trees. July 67, 1664. • A.3rees s.tf‘ wo R5441)411 , " ita42. FOS 14834 / 1 D Y SALOON. SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS DISEASEL From Emery Ede*, a soell.known mere/sant V arfard, Maine. " I have sold large quantities of your SARSAPAR ru.A, but 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 medioiue like it before in our community.! , !eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pusttlles, Ulcers, Sores , and ell Diseases of the4t3kin' From Rem obt. 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, had au afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were eagle to cure until we tried your SARSAPARILLA, prhe has been well for some months." Fruit Mrs. Jane E. Bice, a well-known and much esteemed lady qf Dennisville, Cape May Co., N. J. "My daughter has suffered for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SAE fiereRILLA, which soon completely cured her." From Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the wit lely -latownfirm qf Gage, Murray if Co., manufacturers qf enam elled papers in Nashua, N. H. " I had for 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 advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your asusaratutt..a. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it might for a time; but 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 I am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SA ASAPAIIILLA." Eryaipelaa General lood. Dility Purify the B eb From`Dr. Robt. &min, Houston St., N. Y. Dec. AY/fa: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your SAP.RAPA'RILLA, and I have just now cured an At tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No altera tive we possess equals the SaitserAnitte you have supplied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. " For twelve years t 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 inking your S A ITSAPABILLA. "TOOklWobott l t and some of your Pmts. Together they have en mt. I am now as well and sound as anybody. Being in a public plate, my case is known to everybody in this community, and excites the wonder of all." Front Hon. Henry Mauro, M. P. P., if Newcastle, C. W., 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." Bt. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Sickler, Rag., the able editor of the Tunathannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. "Our only child, about three years of age, was at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread untaLthey formed a loathsome and virulent eore, whicletovered his face and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A &Ifni physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap parent effect. Irotfifteen days we guarded his hands, lest with them he should tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. -Bay 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. The sore began to heal when we bad 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 predated that the child vilest dlea w Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Eiram Bloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. "I find your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syp,W . S, and for syphilitic disease than any other we The profession are indebted to you for some of the Best medicines we have." Prom 4.. f. ?e h, M. D., an eminent physician V Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member V the Legislature et Massaohusetts. "Ds.' .Airren y dear Sir: I have Ibund yam SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and aba se in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can ent ploy with more certainty of success, whezew power hl alterative is required." Mr. Chas. B. Van Liew, of New Brunswek, Dr. I, bad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or merouria/ disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that 'maid be applied, until the persevering use of Arxa's SARSAPARILLA relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bot tles to cure him. Leueorrhcea, Whites, Female Wes Ipso, en generally produced by internal Screfu/otaVser• aloe, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA. some cases regdire however, in aid of the titensareatimai, the eßiifhi application of local remedies. irons the well-known and widety-celebrated Dr, Jacob Merrill, of Cincinnati. "I have !tuned your SATUALWARILLA an sucellent alterative in diseases of hmales. Many mem of ir regularity, Lennorrhem, Internal Uleeratien, and local debility, arising from the serofhlous diathesis, Lave yielded to it, and there are few that do net, when its efiket is properly aided by local treatment." lathy, unwilling to allow the publication of her name, unites: "My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Leuoorrtecea of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA. " Itheumatisno,Gout„ _Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this EXT. SARSAPARILLA. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other pur gatives, in the market, and their sneerior 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 J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Wm . A. Porter and Win. Creigh. Waynes burg, Pa May 31st, '64 Y 11 TwoTollY SOX= OF T 2 eIPECIZERO W/LL PROMPTLY AND PERNANENTLYOURR ANY CARE 01 SPernlaltarThea, Seminal Weakneall, on Involuntary Nightly on Daily Looses, HOWEVER ORIGINALLY GAMIN of DOWNY= AG GRAVATED In 011ARAOTER While they will speedily correctthose terrible morbid conditions which spring from the primary d isease, orfrom secret vice. THE SPECIFIC PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of every kind of Genital or Urinary Irritatson,lnvapacity, or Impotency; Diabetes, Lime or" Bric- .Depotita in the URINE; Hilly Discharges; Inflommaticm or Weakness o ft he K id- Clergymen, Lawyers, Students, and al I w ho follow sedentary occupations, or whose Brain and Nervous System are overil_orked, tiro peculiarly sub ject to weaknesses of the tirlciro-UmNany ORGANS. Thew/should not fait to use TUN SPECIFIC PILL person* afflicted any one or more of tho above disorders, are sure to have several, and BORIC t inses moat, °Me For-tonne B "2" WE COMC Deranged Digestion • Zoos Qf Appetite ; Loss of Flesh; anstiputed Binaels; Fitful and Nervous, or heavy sleep, eoith lustful dreams; Troubled Breathing; Failure of Voice; Irregular action of the Heart; Pustu/ons Eruptions on the faea and neat; Headache; Affectionsof the Byes; Loss of Memory; Sodden Aushesof Heat and, Bktahinge; General Weakness and Indolenee; Aversion to Society; Relaxed Condition, or Diminiehed Sias. of the Genital Organs; Involuntary Nightly or Daity Zrnissions; Frequent desire topass Water, wit hpeoulia r attending sensations; direncleoly,Sco. Professional Opinions.—"l have used your SPECIFTO PILLS' in many eases of Bpermator rhea, and with the moat perfect eaosses."—J. MIL TON 8 ANDRES, M. D., LL. D., Brooklyn. "It is as near a 'specific' as any medicine can be. I have cured very severe cases with from au TO VEY noses."—B. Kars, M. D., Ed. Repertory of Ned. Science, New-York. "I know of no remedy in the whole .Materitt Medico, equal to your SPECII7O PILL in &mina/ or Urinary Weaknesses."-- ADOLPH Banns, N. D., Prof. of Organic Chemistry and Physiology, N. Personal Opinions.—"ifr. Winchester is worn/1r or ALL CONFIDENCE, and devotes himself enthusiastically to these Preparations."—D. Mzas prris Ramie, M. D., LL. D., American Mate* Casette, New-York, I have a personal knowledge of Mr. WINCHRS TIE% HONESTY AND INTEGRITY, and can assure the Profession and the publ i 4 that MS PREPARATIONS •AN sa BELIXDOK,"-JAL. B, CSLTON , X.P.. CheMilit, N. Y. Is not a Homeopathic remedy, nor does it eontala 'Heavy, Don,Cantharides, or any injurious ingredient, Price : $1 per box, six boxes (Wiest ordered a otic for $5. Bent by Mall. Sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Sole General Depot in the United Mates, by J. WENUMESTER, 36 John Street, N. Y., FIRM FOR SILB. /TIMS undersigned offers for safe upon advantageous terms, a valuable tract of land, in 'Springhill tp., Greene county, Pa., adjoining lands of Isaac Morfdrd . James Burdine and others, containing 188 .01..C1P1.3e11319 and in a good mate of cultivation. There are one dwelling house, stable, and other outbuildings. A Rood Apple Orchard, and well watered. The farm is well adapted to grazing. and in a gond neighborhood. TERMS—Liberal, and will be made known upon ap plication to the ',eiders/geed, living nn t h.: premises • July SO, 1861 -St. CATUARINE CHURCH. THE SPECIFIC PILL iladp iia. - Dr. Hoofland's GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. Z. JACKSON, Phila., Pa. IS NOT A Bar Room Drink OR A SUBSTITUTE FOR RUM OR AN Intoxicating Beverage, but ♦ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRAOr A PURE TONIC, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Ininrious DABS% AN.► WILL EFFECTUALLY MBE LIVER a'OMPLAINT, DVmPEPSIA, and JAUIIDICL. Hoofiand's Gerizan Bitters WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic •r Nervous Debility, Disease o the Kidneys, and Diseases aris— ing trout a Disordered StomaCl. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWIN3 SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Aridity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn. Insenst for Fomt. Fulness or Wright in the Stomach, Sour Bumf:ohms, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Scoutach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,' Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of ViSillll. Dots or Webs before the Right, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, —hest. Idti bs, &c., Sodden Finales of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Hoofland's German Bitters WILL GIVE YOU A 0001) APPETITE, SEONG NERVES, lIE A 1.1 V NERVES. NE.HKEQ, BRISK FEELINCS, EN EliG ETI C FEELTFCS, lIEALTV FEELINGS, A COOP CCINSTITUTION, . A sTIcONG CONSTITUTION, A IIEALTIIY CONSTITUTION. A SOUND CONSTITUTION. I 4 WEAK 112= Delicate E=l3 Thin I=l Depressed WILL MAKE THE Sallow Complexion Clear. WILL MANS THE Dull Eye - - Clear h. Bright, Will prove a blesging in Every Family, i:ait be used by perfect wifely by MAI E FEMALE, PARTICULAR NOTIOM, There are-many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of Op, cheapest whiskey or .conlition runt, costing trim 40 to 40 VelitS per gallon, the Mate disguised by Anise Or Co riander seed This class of Bitters has caused and will combine cause, as long as they can be Cold, hundreds t• , die th death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the • influence of Alen's;lac minim tants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquot is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a druhka d's life and death. For those who desire and will haver Liquor "liners. we publi:4l the following receipt. Get one bottle of lloudand's German Diners and mix with th ree quarts of good Brandy or whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will tar excel in medical limier and true excellence nay of the numerous Liquor Bit ters iu the market, and will cost much less. Tau will have all the virtues of llonyt.B tirrruas in con nection with a good article of Liquor. at a much less mice than these inferior preparations will cost you. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MARASMUcI, wasting sway With scarcely any flesh on their hones, ate cared iu a very short roue; one bottle ill such cases, will have Most soliefiS;lig effect. 111.3 Resurtit.g Irmo fevers of any kind— Those Hitters w renew your strength irt a very short time. FEVER AND AGUE, „, The chills not return if lIPHP Bitters are ivied in a b'r trr and Ague District should be o about From Rev. J. Ntinton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Primp medicines in general, thiougli distrust of their ingredi ents and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may ion testify Id Lie benntits be believes himself to have received from any shuttle preparation, hi the hope that lie may Uwe contribute to the belied% of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Ifoogand's German linters, prepared by Dr. C. 11 Jackson . of this. city, liecause I was prejudiced against them for ninny years, under the impression that theypre chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I a iiidelited to m rend, Robert ethoentaker, Esq., tot the removal „if this prejudice by propel tests, and her encouragement to Iry them, when suffering from great and lone continued debility. The use tit three boules of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was foltitwed My evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigil which 1 bail nit felt for six months before, and had tt i mos 4, despaired ibi . regaining 1 tlierefere theta Cod and my friend for directing me to the use of IliCtsk Enda , June 23, 'tit. .1. N, LISOWN, ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! Art) Tile FRIENDS OF SOIAN ERR . We call the attention ci all having friends in the army to the fact that "1100FLAND'S German -Bit ters" will cure nine-tenths elthe diseases indulged by es posures and privations incklent le ramp life. in the lists, pith iislied rimiest daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be teemed that a very large proportion are selferivig flea, debility. Every case or that kind can he readily cured byLiloolland's German Bitters Diseases reselling frirrn disorders of the di gestive organs are speedly removed. We have no hesitation In stating that, If these /titters weal freely used among our soldiers, hundreds.of lives alight be saved that otherwise will be lost. The pnitirietors are daily receiving thankful letters fruit sufferers 1a the artily and hospitals, who have been lestosed to health Sy the use of these linters, seta to them by their fiirnits. BEWARE OM COUNTERI.T.ITS See that the signatnre of "C. M. JACIO3OI*," is Ulf lite W RAPPER of each bottle. PRICES. ! Aline :117%51.00 rca Boma, OR HALF' Dog g 5.00 111 swum ISM 75 `‘ Dims' Doz. 4,00 The large Size, on account of the Quantity the bot ties hold. are much the cheaper. gllOlll.l your tiearesi dreggtst not have article, do not lie put otr by any Cl the intoxicating preparattent that may be referee in its place, but amid to us, and a will ferward, sei iireti packed, by express. Principal Office and Manufactory NO. 631 ARC!! SIREET. JONES & EVANS (successor to C. 10. :ACKSON k C 0..) 7E'fir - 4913 ri 9 tear 1, Irr Far @ale hy Fr infrip d United alas STRONG,. Bearly r Stout, LI rely,- OLD ca YOVh 0
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