Witai PriattmEnt The Late Supplemental Draft. 4.elow.we give the result of the examina tion of persons drawn du the second sup plementary drift far .Oreene county. The Board of Enrollment disposed of the cases a few day sago ,in the borough of Washington, and at the sate time examined apd : exempted divers persons from this county, from the ap proaching Draft : GREENE COMITY. Greene, physical =SrJ!I Daniel Kellen ss 44 14 'iram Granlee, Wayne, paid commutation Jos. Kent, , 66 44 '' Geo. Phillips, Adam Spragg Abell% Narland, Nich 'Kuhn 'Levi Strosnider, Pobt. 11. Nichols, " John Kunble, Springhill, " 44 1-7 4 i0. W. Tedrow, " physical disability - Airs: Morford, ss Benj. Kiger, Jr., " 7Slinl. Griffith, " 'llaeob sT,.. Wilson, " F. M. Phillips, Duukard, Wm. T Williams, " ." quota full \Vm. Griffith, Richhill, paid commutation John Leslie, 66 64 " Rufus Wilson, 46 Jos. Richmond, " Thos. F Ilendershot " Prank Wright, " Robt. Burns, 41 A J Galogly, " Geo. Loar, s. over 45 years 4no. J Vendershot„ Morris, p'd. commutation Wm. Crunirine, . I, ' ' over 45 years JW. Swart, ‘.' physical disability • L J Power; " entered service L B Cramer, Mon., physical disability Jacob Good, Alleppo, 64 4 Abe Kuhn, 46 Uenry Riggle, It physical clLialkility • *WA Wisconsin lieutenant in the army. .writes "to eight young ladies, xesbling in' Illinois, Indiana and Michigan," to caution them against answering advertisements an ,der the head "Wanted, correspondence, for .mutual cultivation." All answers to such invitations are laughed at and subjected to the jeers of officers and soldiers. He says : "I know of one young lady who is the laughing stock of a whole regiment, and many of them are or were friends and i neighbors of hers, not two years ago. Her fair name and character are blighted, and ,one who has counted on her being some thing more than a friend to him in the future,. 'has cast her aside, and her letters of truth _to him, are unanswered, or returned unopen ed. Ladies, good bye. Learn from this to ,do better. Write to your own and trkd sol dier friends and relatives, and none other." :Su*ittateas. Any person offeing as a sob,stitute for the # t rmy or navy must be able to make Affida vit that he is exempt limn ,14aft ) for either p° the following reasons.: 1. That he is an alien. 2. It born in this conutry. _ that- be has served for two years either in the army or navy since April 15, 1861 ; or, g: If born in this country, that be is under 50 years of age. These requirements apply to either whites or blacks. The fact that a black man has been a slave does not of itself make him eli gible as a substitute. That's So. the Germantown Telegraph ~-,ays that the increase in the price of subscription must ,very soon engage the attention of the pub lishers 9f weekly nemspers. They should 9ne and all be advanCed to three dollars-- With .pape4 at twenty- five cents per pound add upwards, instead of fecni eight to nine and a half cents, as it lately was, and all prigting material and wages city per cent fearer, it is impossible for a newspaper t 9 exist at a less rate, unless the publisher is able and willing to stand a loss of from two to five thousand dollars a y9ttr.. isgrA Scotch paper 4,14 ALe story (if a da'ry farmer, who, after the burial ,of hit wife, drove a hard bargain with the grave diocwr, who bringing his hand down on the shovel, exclaims : "Down wi' pither eld pr she cores?" Wanted for Our Soldiers. The ladies of the Pittsburgh Branch of the United States Sanitary Commis sion appeal to the people on behalf of our sick and wounded soldiers, for rags and bandages for wounds ; for black laarries in every form, syrups, wine, krandy, preserves, jam and jelly, for the sick. They alsc desire the aid of wo 'ilen to make up artielcs for the use of soldiers, _and will give out work at their' rooms, No. 69 Fourth street pp respotk. gifts parties. This appeal should tnset with a prompt response, as thedernand i for all these articles is great and urgent., We have had several sanguinary bat tles lately, and the number of wounded is lair. The resources of the Sanitary. COnmissipn are heavily taxed to supply ;the necessities of the esick and wound ed, and the co-operation of those who are patriotically inclined is heartily soli- Cited to enable the Commission. to ful fil i,tei holy work. ~t. Above all the articles most required by the soldier at this season are black berries. At all seasons the men in the army are peculiarly liable to diarrhea, :which is checked in the earlier stages and the patient cured by the use of the lalackberry in some form. This life-sar 7 inbr berry grows abundantly in our land, and is easily and Cheaply obtained. Every person who has the me s to spare should purchase at leer a bushel of black-berries and hand theca over to the Aid Societies, which they will 'eheerfullyreceive and forward then. If pot able to buy as many as you Wroald like, buy all you can; for surely a fen jives are better than none. Hospital sur geons regard the black-berryjuice, in any I way preserved, as of estimable value. ft ha cured where other means have failed. ft, recalls the slowly-wasting victims of disease from approaching death back to . rgorous life. Knowing how precious, then, these berries are to the sick soldier, will not our good people send forward an abundance to the Sanitary Commis. Qiori l 'The black-berry season wilt not laetlipig - ; therefore, whild: e it. dope, We lay coßtri4ute Lirgely of hlisak-berries, + op in an font! you can , for the ' soldiers ix pie itals..rrrittsimrgt Paitpuerpial . . . To the People of the United States. By fin act of Congress, approved June 30, 1844, the Secretary of the Treasary is author to issue an amount not exceeding two hundred millions of dollars in Treastiry notes, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding seven and three•tenths per centum, redeemable after three years from date, and to exchange the same for lawful money. The Secretary is further authorized to convert the sante into bonds, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum, payable in coin In pursaptitc;e of the authority thus conferred, I now older to the peopletlke Uniteil States Treasury nctes as 4e.scriberi;iii my advertisement. datetl)uly 25, 1864. The eircumstaoces under which this loan is asked for, and your aid Invoked, though differ ing widely .front .the existing state of affairs three years ago, are such as to afford equal encouragement and security. Time, while proving that the struggle for national 'unity was to exceed in duration and severity our worst anticipations, has tested the national strength, sipi dqv,elqped she national resources, to an extent, alike unexpected and remarkable, exciting equal astonishment at home and abroad. Three years of 4 war have burdened you with atle..n. which, but three years since, would have seemed beyond yqn . r ability to meet. Yet the accumulated wealth and pro ductive energies of the nation have proved to be so vast that it has been borne with compar ative ease s .and a peaceful future would hardly reel its weight. As a price paid for national existence, and the preservation of free institu tions, it does not deserve a moment's consid eration. paid commutation it tt quota full paid, commutation I if physical disability 46 Thus far the war has been supported and carried on, as it only could have been, by a people resolved, at whatever cost of blood and treasure, to transmit, unimpaired, to pos.- terity, the system of free government bequeath.- ed to them by .i i he great men who framed it. This deliberate and patriotic resolve has de veloped a power surprising even to themselves. It hig,L.s 6 o.l7n,thp,t in less than a century a na tion hp.34aLizn,4ilaurpak4:4l in vigor, and ex haustless in resources, able to conduct, through a series of years, war on its most gigantic scale, and finding itself, when near its close almost unimpaired in all the material clements of power. It has, at the present moment, great armies in the field, facing an enemy ap, patently approaching a period of utter exhaus tion, but still struggling.tvitha torte the great er and more desperate as it sees the mm at); preach of a final and fatal consummation. Such, in my deliberate judgment, is the present con dition of the great contest for• civil liberty in which. you are now engaged. lip to the present moment you have readily and cheerfully afforded the means necessary to support your government in this protracted struggle. It is your war. You proclaimed it, and you have sustained it against traitors everywhere, with a patriotic devotion unsur passed in the world's history. The seetirities offered are such as should comma 4 your ready confidence. nisch ,effort has been made to shake •public faith in our national credit, both at home and abroad. As yet we haze a4. - ,ked no foreign aid. Claim and sett-reliant, our own means ka.ve thus far.prov ed adequate to our wants. They arc yet ample to meet those of the present and future. It still remains for a patriotic people to furnish the needful supply. The brave men avho are fighting our battles by land and 'ltea must be fed and clothed, munitions of war of all kinds must be furnished, or the war must crio in defeat and disgrace. This is not the ti.ipo Lr any lover of his country to inquire as to the state of the money market, or ask whether he can so invest his surplus capital as to yield hint a larger return. No return, and no profit, can be desirable, if followed by national disso lution, or national disgrace. Present profit, thus acooired, is but the precursor of future and speedy destruction. No investment can he so surely profitable as that wnich tends to, insure the national existence. Paid commutation !I am encouraged in the belief that by the recent legislation of Congress our finances ' may soon be placed upon a sounder and more stable footing. The present deranged condi tion of the currency is iniputable, in a great degree, to dietutliartzes arising from the with drawal of necessary checks, often inevitable in time of war, when expenditures must large ly exceed any possible supply of coin. The I opportunities thus presented to acquire sudden wealth lime led to vieons wcalation, a con sequent increase in prices; and violent flunct i uation. The remedy is to be found only in controlling the necessity which 4,3g.e1s the evil. Hitherto we have felt the need, of more extensive and vigorous taxation. Severe comment has been made span what seemed to many an undue timidity and tardiness of ac tion, on the part of Congress, in this regard. I deem it but just to say that very great mis apprehension has existed, and perhaps still exists, upon this point.• Legislators, like all others, have much to learn in a new condition of affairs. An entirely new system was to be devised, and that system must necessarily be the growth of time and experience. It is not strange that fitst efforts should have proved imperfect and inadequate. To lay heavy bur dens on a great and patriotic people in such a manner as to !geoid, ansl a 3 tg occasien the the least amount of suffering es; annoyance., re quires time and caution, and vast labor ; and, with ci u Ekes°, experience is needful to test the' value of the system, and correct its errors. Such has been the work which Congress was called upon to prefe.m. I an} happy to say that daily results are proving the Internal Revenue Act to exceed cli t eten i cy the most sanguine efpeptations of its authors. In the' month of June, 1863, it yielded about four and one-half millions of dollars, while the cerres• ponding month of this year returned about fifteen millions, under the same law. Under the new law, which went into operetion on the first day of the present month, the Treasury not unfrequently receives one million in a day. As time and experience enable the officers employed in collecting the revenue to et - acres the stringent provisions of the new law, I trust that a milli..in per day will lie found the rule and not the exception. so, mu c h space is undoubtly left for improvement in tne law, and in its administration, as a greater amount of necessary information is acquired. The ptep er sources of revenue, and the most 6frecti ye I modes of obtaining it, are best developed in the execution of existing laws. And I have caused 'neasures to lip initiated which will, it is lop- Congress so to improve and en 'afg,- the system as, when taken in eonnectiori with Le revenue from customs, and other sourees,'o afford an ample and secure basis for the nationd credit. Only on'such basis, and in a steady and vigorous restraint upon cur rency, cater. reeled . ) , be round for existing evils. I Such restrint can only be exercised when the government's furnished :pith means' to provide for its neeesities. But without the aid of a patriotic Pooh. any gatiinnlnt is powerlesi t for this or owiother desirable end. Tag aePomit t tions of the notes proposed to be Osuell , PuliPk \ front fifty to five thousend TREASURY DEPARTMENT, July 25, 1864 dollars, place the securities within the reach of all who are,disposed to aid their country. For their rodemption the faith and honor and property of that country are solemnly pledged. A successful issue to this contest, now believ ed to t l e near at hand, will largely enhance their value to the holder ; and ; peace once re stored, all burdens can be lightly borne. Ile who selfishly withholds his aid,in the hope of turning his available means to gxester imme diate profit, is speculating upon his country's misfortunes, and may find that what seems to be present gain leads only to future loss. I ap peal, therefore, with confidence to a loyal and patriotic people, and invoke the efforts ,pf all who love their country and desire for it a glo• rious future, to aid their government in sus taining its credit, and placing that credit uppn a stable foundation. W. P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury Partic . ulars ofAverill's Victory, NEW YORK, August Tribune special dated Harper's perry, gives the tollowing particulars of Averill's victory: , Averil attacked the combined forces of M'Causland, Johnson, Gilmore and McNeil on the morning of the 7th, after a spirited fight completely rout( d the entire command, capturing all their gulls, col:witting of four pieces, a vast quantity ,0,1 small awls, ,four hundred horses and equiputents, asid four ltv-n -dred and twenty prisoners, including six field and twenty-two company offi cers. Gen. McCausland, with his demoral ized command, fled to the mountains. Our loss was comparatively small—sev en killed and twenty-one wounded. Among our killed was Major Congers and First Lieutenant Clarke, 3d Virgin ia cavalry. They were struck down while gallantly leading a charge. Cap tain Kerr was severely wounded while penetrating the eitemy's Rue. MARRIED, On the 19th of July, by the ne,V. Mr. Dennis, of Manhattan, Kansas, Lieut. A. IJELLIWELL, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Miss LIZZIE J. lIAGAR, of Waynes burg„Creene co., Pa. On Eund,ay, the 7th inst., by Elijah Chal fant, Esq., Mr. DAVID - SLIULL . and Miss PEHNINA JOIIN; :both of Whitely tp., Greene en., Pa. DIED• At his residence, in Franklin tp., on the ult., JOHN McNAY, F.5( , L.., f .s'2.d year of his age. The deceased.was one of the earliest set, tiers of the county, and WaS a man of strict probity and of great amiability of character. He had the respect of all who knew him. 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 front the first to the twentieth of every month at Waynesburg, this rn,y.eltstomers may depend upon. Ve,r,y respectfully, S. S. PATTON. Nit - Lath 2, Sheriff's Sale. B vtrttie of a Writ of Venditioni Ulponas, issued out of the Court of COrlyt)011 Pleas o•• Greene coun ty, and to nine directed, there be exposed to pub lic sale at Ow Court (louse in Waynesburg, on MpitAlay, Sept. kWh, 18,01, at! 9'2Joek, P. M., the following property, viz: Ali the right, title, into rest and el ,int 01 the defendants, of, in and to a certain lot of ground in the town of Jeffer son, Creene county, Pa., hounded by lot of Charles Rex heirs 11l the east, an alley on the South, by lot of John ,Fetcher, dec'd, on the vest and mail) street on the North, being full lot ccyrdiu o to the plan of said town, Erected thereon ,cue.fr holkse and kitchen, one and a hall:stories liigit, Orle frame grocery room, Log stable and WWI etiAgildings. Also sonic fruit trees on the premises, Taken in execution as the property of Eli F. Ran dolph, Administrator of Isaac ',homes, dec'd, at the suit if !leery McCullough and John Hagan. THOMAS LUCAS, BherilL Sberitf,Office, Wayne sburg, Pa., Aug. 17, '6-1 SHERIFF'S SALE. BN virtue of a writ of V,,nditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of (treene eou;dy, and to misdirected, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court house, in Waynesburg, on Monday, the 19th of September 'next, at one o'clock. P. R.. the Bowing property, All the right, title, juiciest and claim of defendant, of, Maud two a certain 'tract of land, situate in Richhill tp., Greene. CO.. Pa.. bounded Ly lands of Widow Bai,ret, Widow Bartholomew, Ellis Bane and others, containing to hundred and Iwesry-four acres, more or less, about one buttdri..el and sixty acres cleared, and erected thereon a large frame dwelhng house, frame store-house, frame stable and distillery, also, a frame lair alit hou , e, with frame sable and (rattle sheep house, an apple orchard an (utter fruß Vet;„ at‘d yne wh lie farm in a good state 011:eu/ti"6""• Taken in execution as the properly of Solomon M. Bother, at the suit of John G. Hughes, endorsee of Daniel J. Barrick, THOMAS LUCAS, Rheriff. Sheriff's Office, Waynesburg, Pa.. Aug n, 'n 4. AGENCY OF THE DUTCH EAST-INDIA COFFEE CO. DEPOT: 168 READE ST., NEW YORK. TUE above Company are known all over the world IL as the owners of the Coffee pialitttions of.‘avaasd Batavia in the Dutch East Indies, and are the largest monopolizers of Golfed on the Globe. The undersigned twno is Opointe.,,i their sole Agents in the United Stateb and in' the Colonies) will have for sale three di . iflerent :of Coffee, which, for regularity of gradelnut chbaptiess of Price, will de. f;f coxupe Winn, Utlr " ftatayi4 Coffee never before introduced in this Country. but extensive ly used in the Armies and Navies of Europe, and rich ly valued, will be put up at prices to reach all consytn era, and oty '' Extra Java will be the "Magnum Bottum? Cciff;e of the age. We will have for accommodation of Grocers; Patin lies, and Government Contractors, samples (dry and drawn) for testing ,Orders solicited. On receipt of cash, coffee prompt ly fsrwarded as directed,. A. LIPPMAN, Reade Street, New York, Aug. 17, '61.-2in. Sole agent, EI. C. Co. .• 'TURNPIKE NOTICH W. DAL Esq., has been elected Treasurer of .01. the Waynesburg Turnpike Rparl Company to re teive all Capital stock subscribe to said road The Stockholders will make payment to the said M. W. Dill of Mt ins,tatukents callp in by the Board. By order of the Prepident acid Managers. IVIcCON Pi EEL, Pro. A. A. PURMAN, Suc'ty. Aug. 17, /86,1; ILegal N9tlce. LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of John T. itoreduca, jr., late iufJetrereox township, deed, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Greene etnnity, persona knowing themselves indebted to said pirate are requested to pay the same, and Wiis4 having; claims against it are re. !posted w present them 'deity authenticated for settle r; EO, ORB lIGGE, Jefferson tio., W. U. BURBDOCE, Greene to., Aug. IT, '6l. Admipistrator's Notice. LETTEIitt of Administration have been gianted upon the estate of George Nichols, dee'rl, late of Greene tp., Greene am, notice is hereby giyen e w all peraolia indebted to said estate to make mitneOiate payment, persons haulm; claims will preant party 44illiuticated tug *en tailme7: ABNlrat FORDYVS, AdaSHIM ILEVIC.V. Aug. if, Adueui. . . C. ITN 7.30 LOAM The Secretary of th . d Treasury gives notice that sub scriptione will be received for Coupon Trea!mfy Note', payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1864, with Semi annual interest at the rate of ocean and three-tenths per cent per annum,—principal and interest both to be paid, in lawful money These notes will be convertible at the option of o ,he holder at maturity, into air per cent. gold beating bowls, payable nut less titan five nor more than twenty years from 40eir date, as the Government may elect.— They will he issued in denominations of '650, 6100, 6500, 6t,000 and 65,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or goose multiple of filly dollars rhe. notes will be transmitted to the owners free of s ionsportaftein citarges as soon after the receipt 41 . tt,e original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interestSroin August 15, persons leaking deposits.subsequent,to ; lust Jra,y the i nterent ed d.gte nf note so dp.te of depnsft Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upward* fur these motes at any one titne.will be allow ed a commission of one-quarter of one percent., which will be paid by the Treasury Departineut upon the re- cept of a hlll for the HMO/Mt certified to by the officer with whom the deposit,was made. No ileductiona for commissions must Le . made limn the ,deposits SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. t lt is &'Ationa I Savjngs..4ank, n4Tering higher ratte of interest than any otter, and the hest security. Any savings bank,wiiii 1i pays its depositors in•U. S. Notes, considers that it is payirig in the .1-2 st ciredlating me diuni of the country, and it cannot pity in anything bet- ter, for its own assets are eitaer in goveriouent securi- ties or itt notes or bonds pa) aide in governinent paper. It is eipialty convenient aft a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always bP spld for a fraction of theit face and accumulated interest, and are t ,pe t eateecurity s wn,4 bank culla'. crals for discounts. 139Wertibie W;43,4 Six per cent. 5-20 &Id Bead. ,reAry )iberal Ante,rest en tioe laltes fur three years, this privilege of conversion is now Worth about tin ee per cent per aultUill, for the current rate for 5 20 Bowls is sot less than nine per cent. pre- niium, and befdre the tsar the premium on six per cent S. stock was over 20 per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annUin. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from atl the advantages we have enumera te.l, a special Act of C ongress 'exempts all bonds anti Treasury notes front local taxation. (in the average, this e;:euiption is worth about twi per cent. per an flaw, nx,c(d !kg ,to ,the role ,ta.l_•4l:Jit in iiaricWs pUts of It is believed that no securities offer so great induce raekte taJevtlers as these issued by the go;iftrument.— In all other (runt of.intlabtedne+Le, the frith or ability of private parties, m stodc companies, or sepetate coin omnities only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property -of llz.• ( 7 ounity is b4:411.1,1 secure the ,tiztliarge of all the obligations of the United State While the government otters the most I.o3eraei tee for its loans, it believes that ti n t very stro,ngest npnea will he to the loyalty and patriotism of the people Duplicate certificates iN ill be issued for all deposits The 'mils. depo..iiting 'oust ender. , upon the original certificate the denomination of notes requited, and whether they are to he issued in bant or paol+t.e to order. When so endorsed it ;oust be left with tM tiC Goer receiving the deposit, to be lorw•nrded to the Treasury Depai uncut iStOrw . riptions will be received by the Treasurer of theilaited 3ta•es, at Washiugtoh, the, several Atesiet ant 1;f - east:rata and ,lesignateel Depositaziee, anti by the First National Bank of 17/7„4.liriVM,Sl-137;7.1Lit-Gr,:Pet. and by ail National petike .which are depositaries of • public money, and All Respectable Banks and Bankers ► throughout the country will give further iiiformation anti Afford every Facility to Subscribers. August 141, thist Valuabl Mill Property' for Sale, 1 N pursuance .9( n,u order f4e .orolupe Court of Greene county, Pa . the uptersigned tyiJl set! at public outcry, on the preAuises, on Saturday, _September 10, 1564, the following described Real Estate, late the properly or JOSEPH MILLET, , dec'd, to wit: A trait land situate in Morris tn., Greene county, adjoining lands of James B‘lllll, Joseph ; Clatter and ,Frede.ricii bough/man, containing .411..CMCM more or less, al) ern:Mae'', about twenty five of which are cleared, and on which are erected a Three Story Frame Grist Mill, with o n e pair of Dims, anti one pair of 00111t1111r1 Mitt Stones. a Saw Mill, a Log Dwelling Douse ore and a halfsiories high, and a Log Stable. The Dam to the M ills is a high, strong stone Damn. The property is in a good neighborhood fur grain growing and is very desirable in other respects. TERMS—One-third of the purchase looney to be paid at the I oolirmation of the sale, one-third id six months, and the rentaining third in twQive mustits therefrom, the deferred payments to he on intorest front the continuation. Aug. 10. IRA Notice to ()oxitractors. rrig,lll‘caYdialt l i e sb a u tr e ilrL u are n 4 i n i r k te o C u oinpany will offer at Thursday, August is, 1564, at 2 o'clock, to the lowest and beet bidder, the Furnish ing, Breaking and putting on Three !toothed Perch of jdniestone, on the East end of be Wayttesburg Tarn q order of the Board. M'CONNpu., Pre . sident. A. A. PURMAN, Secretary. • Aug. 10.1864. PBBELJB BY vtruie a an order of the Orphans' Court oi 1,11 Greene county. the underAgited Administrator, oven The estate of WM. F. HALLOW, wilt sell at public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 10/IL 1 004, A 'ot of ground, at the !old glassworks near preensho ro iu sand c.outity, satioittiag tots of Harper Core, on On; South a pubic road on the West, lot of Win. M. !Joy, on the North, and the gopolikaliela River on the East, containing one acre more or less, on which there is a comfortable Dw . eliiiig House, arid other buildings and improvements. I MPS—One third of the purchase money upon coo rniation of sale. ona third in six months. and the re mainder in twelve months thereupon, with interest nom confirmatiolt of sale _ 4ill, V._1864 JAMES A. BLACK, A.diter Special Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to 1011 N & Co., either by note pr book account will du well to rail and settle their accounts on or before the'2§lti, gay or August, 1864. Alter that date all that is tinsettled will be left in the hands of James Call, Esq., lirr cull( c Lion. Aug. 3. 1564. CREENE COUNTY, SS N the arpliiin's Court of Greene COUllty. No. 3 June Term. 1464, in the matter of the Partition of the Seal &tate of William Miller, late of A Heusi° to., in said domity, deceased, to Jacoh Miller, Elizabeth My. .. era. Hannah Eishiminger;Elizabeth M liter. Von, and each of you, are hereby notified that,kry virtird of a ryas' of pari Won issued out of the Orptraila' Crum of Greene courify r and inquest will be held and upthi thir premisOs ip AllePPe tp., on the ihh day of Sept.,A. 1) , Side, pt 1 o'clock. P.X.. (Weald day . - fur the purpose qfatiking partitiou at valuation and ap praiseinent or MO said reel estate, as iu the said writ !clinked which time and place you can attend. if you thin t paper. THOS. LIJCAS, Sheriff. Mu), W 43 de'bu'g, Pa., Pug. 19, '64. 4,l , BoiiikteAlt ni lI AT .end CAI'S, cntriprimin 3;4 the Lavt and tio.EEst Eastein s y'ats. A greater va 1.0.4 , of AltallalS and :tnrn's inraishing goods than win!) found in any sintila, vai.andArnent. White, Colorer' and Negligee Slrirts, iScarla and Ties—ankang %hien are the TuLular, llaecard and English Ribbon Tie.— tiuspende,ra. (4.nves, Linen Cellar§, Plain and Enakrojdervd, and 50D0 PAPER WARS 1 A great improvement on the Lockwood Collar, GRAY'S patent Enameled Molded t'ollar. superior iu style, tiorability'and tit, in boxes of ten, and one hun dred. Read the Sign—stake no mistake—Two doorz+ West of the Adams Inn, and nearly opposite Joe Ye let's Confectionery. May 4. 'fv4.-11. The Very Latest News ! Allllll di BRE MINKEIIii, ROBERT MILLER, JOSEPH CLUTTER. Athninistrawro Opposite the Greene House, TS now receiving from the East, and manufacturing at his own establishment the largest and beta as sortment of SADDLES, !MI DLES, HARNESS, tItiLLARS, WHIPS. 1 BUNKS, arid SADDLERY lIARDWARE ever bet Ore presented to the publie.— Ile one 4nd all to give him a call_ as he is /e is:wonted to sell at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. Havlng workmen who have worked at the busineFti .I,ea,ra, Ike feels assulud that he can turn out as good as any egpthlishotent in the Stale. Farmers and the public gr nerally would do well in ive a call berme purchasing elsewhere All work done in the neatet4 and Aiwa. fashipnable Myles, and warranted. moor OLD -- llinilig MA . • INNlt t §l ?FORMS the citigena pf Greene comity that he Ims Olen up the Daatterieah busineav and resumed the same old trade the SILVER, smarm gouszNEss. Ile is prepared now to repair tlacka, Watches and Jewelry, in the very be ,4. at) le, shorieat hot ive. and on reasonable terms. Ile has on hand the very best Clocks for elate. SlloP.—Canapbelra Rowe, mat door to Squire W ebbs. . WwynrPhiire Pa.. lVfa• IR P;e4.tf. . . TREASURER'S NOTJE. The law allows a deduction of five per cent on the State Taxes .f paid before the let City Augiot. The Book* will remain in my hands until the tint day of 'September. After that date they will be placed in the hands of the proper officera flir collection. l aye Pet relit will be ea vep to tlto lax payers tLy paying Ibis Lanes lee4ire that time. • MS. B. JENNINGS, Treaa. " htlY 27 . 16114. • STRAYED AWAY. FROM raytel:4oftioth,evialacw.,rsibr.,rt,.ton Taoaday Reven July wife. ELLEN ARNOLD. I hereby trusting heron yory/n ant, as I will not pay any debt of bar waritrantiag. JaiDN N. ARNOLD. Caaaat t sviLLa, Pa., July 28th, /864. Aug. 3, 'Ol.-3t, L IMP OAS th A T a regular meeting of ißichhill ledge. No. 571 .11. it was resolved that said Lodge celebrate its or gaii aalbn, and the piicitioals of the order in Jackson Xii4vkiNene betta V, Pa., an THURSDAY, AUG. 25TH, 1864, in ail Regalia of the Order. e the underrigued Conintitlx* appointed for the purpose, fraternally and cordially toivire our sister Lodges in the count and adjoining counties to attend, and participate with, us on the ~C 60.61011. A public or stloll will be delivered. Procession formed at 10,1 o'clock. Wayneibura Brass Dana will he in attendance to en liven the occasion. Turn out brethren .and show your uttachtuent to the corder. A. 3. I).Ir.R,FAISO N. TITOMAS" liINS %it arc, J. lIENDU RISTIOT, July in, ,Condaiitett of Invitation Register's Notice. 'REGISTER'S OFFICE. INJIVNESIII:RG, PA, Aug. 2, Ibti4. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, legatees, wards and other persons interested, that lite under signed Executms, Administraitint and Gugrdisris have tiled their 31,1_011111S in the Rcgisl er's other, and that the sauce will he presented to the Orphan's Court to be held and,for the. County of Greene on Wed vesdiky, titipic . pther 21st, for' count niation and al lowance. P„ErEll BROWN, Baister. Accuunt of D. W. arty, Executor of David Gray, dee4l. Account of Benjamin Way, Guardian of Anna Swan, Account of George Washington and Jesse Will, Els cntors of Thonias Washington, deed. Account. of Man=y Clack and M Denny, Adwinis- trator's t:f Evan Met re. Ace. , mut td.las. call Atluiinistrator and Elizabeth, Ad- minitgrairix of Thomas &woo, d e ed. Account of John Delan..y, Administrator of Wm. De- lany, Ore'd. Ace'mot of sainuel Minor and J. E Hartley, adminis trators of.P. A. !lode, decd A cconot I,lartley, Guardian of Francis Minor, a filiWor rhild of (?tlio Miuor, do d. Aceoaat of dames Cu ilier, Adtaitlistrator of Mary Ann Hunt. deed. Account of Michael Mee101.9.n.1 and John Keys, Ese nator of the w ill of Nancy McClelland. dec'd. Account of Thos. Mi. Guardian of Caroline Zimmer man, a minor child of Win. Zimmerman, died. Accnunt of Isaac Mulford, Guardian of the minor chit dreg of Alex. t , tillth. deed. A (TIM lit AfJ MeS Rea and J. P. Crawford, Ex'rs of the will of Wm. Crawford, Aug. 3,'b-1. PE'rEtt BROWN, Reg. REFRESHMENT SALOON, JOHNSON, Basement of the Wright 'louse, Waynesburg, Pa. Mr. Johnson has, at much expense, fitted up in tine style, several rooms in the basement o f the Wright Houseovltere he invites the public to refreshments of COVED AND SPICED OYSTERS, Sardines, Ale, Sarsaparilla, Pop, Porter, Lager Beer, Lemonade, ICE CREAM, Strawberries, Segara, &c., &e., &e. Ile is amply prepared to accommodate and entertain all that call, in the most approved manner. TRY HIM. July 13, 1861. FIVERS OF GREENE, HOLD TO YOUR ACRES, RAILROAD CERTAIN WINNING TII It 0 ITC II iirA P al ," !I T Zia! CONNI3CTJN,G win; THE OHIO! N. CLARK & SON HAvE elegantly fined op the room formerly °ern -1,10 by '1 booms Wadley, and having made heavy gairchAseerltt the East, are now prepared to offer a la ger xild more fashionable stuck of MI MI iliM 8112211 Clothing, than they have ever done, and would kindly invite their many good 31111 faithful em , tottrers, and a!! others who have n ver Wen so gor4tuate as to give them a call, to stop in TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ADAMS INN And ilieji‘vill,Shßw Yon styles and misalities that can not fait to please, "and at such reasonabl • prig es you will imagi,re yourself" Irvin"tr is iho Arood old &Jr: of pence At ail glorify. Dor assortment Cilitliot be StlfiluiLi ed. Mens and wear of every grade. Vesta fr , -la the t'e'st silk velvet to the cheapest cottonaile.— Plato and Fancy Ca.ssititele leauts, of F1,11 , 1;11 and Amer ican maatifarture. Alan MARSEILLE:S, LINEN, IS ATE% or ' AND CI rroN ADE pants. COATS OF EVERY STYLE, Frocks and .'arks, Linen dusters. and Summer Cass mere lvertua ts; and the very latest, the Engtfisji Walking Coat. WAYNESBURC, PA. CHARLES D. BRADLEY Reubemlwr the phase, flpflaßile the Greene 11.,t14.?. May 25, 'u4-ti. !AI A RI,ES B. BRADLEY. S ASSAIS A- y er's 4RILLN L virozzay s e kt 4 2, 4tatitEDY EZI SCROFULA LEO SCROFULOUS DISEA SES. . Fran Emery Ede 4, a .well-known merchant V 04foret, Maine. a I have sold large quantities of ygar,SARESAPArte ILIA, but never yet one bot tl e 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. From Rev. Bold. Stratton, Bristol, England. " I only do my duty to you and the public, Alen I add my testimony to that you publish. of the me dicinal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA. datigh ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your SARSAPARILLA. She hna been well for some suonth.s." From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a well-known and Mlle/S. esteemed lady of Denniseille, Cape May Co., N. J. ."My daughter has suffered for a year past with a acrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SARO eareult,Le, which soon completely cured her." Front Charles P. Gaye, Esq., of the widely-known fir= 4. ,91" Gage, Murray co., manufacturers swim. ,ell47dpapers iu Sashuct, N. H. I bad for several years a very troublesome hit sor in my face, which grew constantly Worse until it disfigured my features and bectuneun intolerable Affliction. I tyted,alniost eae,ry,thing.a man could of both advice 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; 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 1 am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SA RSAPARILLA." Eryhipelaa —General lo Debility Purify the BOd. Prom Dr. Reid. Sawin, Houston St„ N. Y. DR. AYER: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your SARSAPARILLA, and I have just now cured an at tack of Malignant _Erysipelas with it. !co alters- Use we possess equals the SARSAPARILLA. youbave supplied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. "For twelve years I had the yellow Erysipelas4* my right arm, during which time I tried all the cel ebrated physicians! could reach, and took hundreds of dolling , worth of medicines The ulcers were so bad that the mortis 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 cures me. I ant now as well and sound as anybody. Being in a public place, lay case is known to everybody in this community, and.excites the wonder WAIL' From Hon. Henry Monro, AI. P. P., o, Newcastle, C IV., a Leading member of the Canadian Parliament. "I have used your SARSAPARILLA in my famify, for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very beneficial results, anti feel confidence in commending it to the afflicted." iliathony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. "rata Barmy .Siolder,_ Esq., the able editor .of tke Tunckhannock 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 he should tear open the teetering ant corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Dew lug tried every thing .. else we bad any hope froza,:wa began giving your sAtusApAizitiA, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when we had given the drat bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes., whii had grime opt, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The wholle neighborhood predicted that the child Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Stoat, V St. Louis, Iklissoort "I find your SARSAPARILLA IL more effectual remedy fur the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The profession are indebted to - you for some of the best medicines we have." Fnnn A. J. French, M. 11., art eminent physician of Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of the Legislature of Massachusetts. "Du. Arse—lay dear Sir: I have found yone 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- All alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Brunmeck, N. J., bad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more end more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Airaa's SARAAPARELLA relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bot tles to cure him. Leneorrhces, Whites, Female Weahnesti, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulcer ation, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases require, however, in aid of the Samseperat.L.s, the Mind application of local remedies. ; from , the welt-known and widely-celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. PI have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of ir regularity-, Letteoixhmit, jnterstal Ulceration, and local debility, arcane from the scrofulous diathesis, lave yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly ,aided by local treatment." A lady, unwitting to allow the publication of her name, writes: "My daughter :tad myself have keen eared ofo. very .debil,itafAng f Leucorrhces ,of long etanding,,by two bottles of your Soonapastru.s." Rheumatism flout. Liver Comp/Itl% Drs. pepais, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, Ace repbll.7 cured by thisEXT. BAREVOPAIitaaI.A. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other pur gatives in the market, and their sunerior 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. P., & C 9, Lowell, Mass., and sold by Win. A. Porter and Wan. Creigh, Waynes here, Pvt. May 3let, 'l4 woo , . I SM, PM. -‘ BOXES or THZ lENOCIZEMO PITaLi . WILL PROMPTLY Ann PiraltAXiiiTLYCLait ANY CAM Os Syermatorrhen, Seminal 'Weakness, oa Involuntary Nightly cm Daily Losses, ROWE VER. 108.1G/NALLY CAUSED, OR now - errs AO GRATATZD Is, ORA R.S.CTER ; white they will speedily correetthose terrible morbid conditions which spring 11 , 0111 t he primary disease, orf rom secret , vice. ev 4 THE - SPECIFIC) PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of every kind of Genital or Urinary Irritation,lncapacity, or Impotency; Diabetes, LiM6or"Brielc- tz et , Peposia in the liseir; di ilk y Discharges; Inflammation or Treaknese o ft ho neye,dr,e. Cler g y men, Laic y era, Stud ente,and allwho follow sedentary occupations, or whose Brain. and _Pryers SYstent areover-worted, are peculiarly Buh -1 cot to weaknesses o f the GEN ITO-ITRTNARY ORGAN'S. These should not fail to use `f LIU b PECIFIC PILL. Persons afflicted with any one or more of tho above disorders, are sure to have several, and 83610- times most, o ft he romowtarG 8 - 2 - I%,¢PTIOAXS., Deranged Digestion: .Lossof Appetite; ZOSI. of Flesh; Constipated BOWeb Fitfut and Nervous or heavy sleep, with lustod dreams; Troubled Breathing; Failure of Voice • irregular action of the Heart; Puatultius lerupti;nts on theface and neck; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Loss of Memory; Sudden. Aushesof Heat and Blushing*: - General Weakness and Indolence; Aversion to Society; Relaxed Condition, or Diminished Size; of the Genital Organs; Involuntary Nightly or Daily Emissions; Iversen t desire to pass Water, Withpeetalarattendingeensats:ons; Mebtnekoly,Sre. Professional rypincons.—"l have used your 4 Sesasso Flue' in many cases of ,Spermator rhea, and with the most perfect success."—J. MIL TON SANDERS, M. D., LL D., Brooklyn. • " It is as near a `specific' as any medicine can be. I have cured very severe cases with from ma Td , TEN DOSEE."—J3. SsITII, 31, 0.; Ed. Repertory of Ned. Science, New-York. _ ."I know of no remedy In the whole afateriet Med ica, eq,ual to your SPEEIVIO PILL in Seminal or Urinary 'name-sem"— ADOLPH BERRI, dr D., Prof. of Orpania Chemistry awl Phyololon, N. Y. Personal opinions.—s9fr. WiWtseter Is ;Forum or ALL CONFIDENCE, and devotes himself enthueiasticalfy_to these Preparations."—D. Maas nrzu RIESE, .fif. D., LL. D., American dledioca Gazette, New- York. e I have a pareonal knowledge of Mr. WINCITES TER'S HONNBTY AND INTSCRITS, and can assure the Profession and the public that no PREPARATIONS CAN DZHELIEDO:i."-JAS. It. CULLION,4I:D., Cliern id, h r . P. THE SPECIFIC PILL Is not a Homeopathic remedy, nor does it contain • Mercury, Iron,Cantharides, or any injurious ingredient. or Price: $1 per box, six boxes(wAert ordered ni once)for $5. Bentby MaiL Sold olesale and Retail, at the Sole General Depot to the ted Staten, by J.WRICKEFZESi 36 Jolla i sl(. Y., • To Contrac 's. OFFICE OF THE FIRANILIX OIL Co Way eesbnig rat., July :10t1i, '04.. ALED PROPOtt 1.:4 will he terelyed RL dce until gIATURBA r, Aug. 20111, 1504, tor boring a well The tools..engine, rec.. requisitenfor horW•g to he furnished by the Co., the (ICBM to be not leashing i.e hundred feet—the Co. reserves tile right hl reject any or all bids if deenied too high The bids west b e endorsed, "Proposals to bore ao Oil well, " and di• meted to the Preaident of the Company. By order of the Board. • J . Fr TEMPLE, President. 0 W. INGIIIIaSI, Secretary. --Aug 3, td. ooflan erman yOU A Goo') A PPCTIIT.E. SRONG NENVES, ILEA L'l Y NE'll•yES, STEADY NERKEst, • IJIU,K FEELi N GS, ENERGETIC FEELINGS, w &Gook, CONSTIT'UTD)N, GEALT,Y REguP e. A sTIioNO CONSTIWUTION. A IIEALTIFY coNsTrrialoN. A SOUND CONSTITUTION, =I WICAK =I Delicate =I Thin I=l Depressed WILL MAKE THE Sallow Complexidu Clear. WILL MA IL F: TbU Dull Eye - - Clear Sc. lir'gilt, Will prove a Messing in Every Family,- 1 .411 be toed by perfect salitty by EEO CUMALE, PARTXCUI4AR NOTZGra There are many preparations sold under the name el thttets, put up ht yuact bottles, compoundeu of 110_ cheapest whiskey or co tttttt of) row, costing tram 20 to cents per gallon, the lase disguised by Anise or Cu ridil,ler Seed This of {liners has caused and will continue cat-e, as long as they can he :Ail, Iminirede 1., die di death of the drunkard. I.ly their use the system is kept mania:illy tinder the influence of Alen/J.)lkt utimu laOls it the worst kind. the desire for Liquor is create.* and kept op, and the result is all the liorrons attend/AM 141011 a itrunka d's life and death. Fur those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we publish rite following receipt. Get one bottle of Ilorland's llerinan timers and hoz with three quarts of good Brandy or whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will tut excel in ittetheal virtue* awl true excellence any of the. numerous Liquor Bit ters in the market, and will root lentil less. YOU will (lave all Ilea virtues of 11°01.1..4N/fa HITTERS in COE- Iteclioe With a good winds 4,1' Liquor, a t a mush leap mire than these inferior preparatioga will Cost you• DELICATE CHILDREN, Those Alfcring from MARA:OII;S, wanting away with scarcely ally flesh .111 their tmbs, are cured in a very slain Olo: tWlie iii such Lasea, wdl have most stirpris.tig effect. Resultii.g irmu fevers 4 any kind— Those Balers w teuew your s uengtli,im a very Awl lithe. 17n1g. A.NZI , 41.017 E, The chills %%in not retuni ..;1 hear Hilleta are used is," pt,soi.iii a "'CACI u.;o1 Ague DiAxiut utluuld be Witllol/1. thew. From Rew. J. Newton Brown, U. D., Editor of the linegcloin.dia Knowledge. A 11 1 ,11011,1. displiSeti to litYllf or recouiuieud Patent Metlidiges w general, Linnligh distil/tit of their tom...h eats and effects; yet gimp/ of Ito audit:Mpg feil9oUti why a maig may not testify to the intitetini he imlievv.l himself to have received nom any simple preparation, io tho hope that he may thus vont/Mate to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to flififfland'a Certain Haiti's, prepared by lir. if. M Jackson, ufsisi i i city, because I aus los:jiff/heft against rheas years, under the ifilloreS6lo,ll 'll4. ; they were chiefly an alcoholic ntir hire. am :niljnbted to soy friend, Robert hoentaker, Egli., tot .tbe retion.4l tf this prejudice by proper LI.:SLS, , or ellC ,, llragelin,ilt to try thew, when suffering r great 39,41 bon; continued debility. Thu use of three isthttesnejttese Ritte,rs, at the beginning ot she prio t ent veal, w :As iollout tot by evident teller, and restoration on a degree of !itrify and mental vigor whirl. 1 Lad Igoe !jilt !fir nisoitijs before, and had aiiiiost despaired of regaining. 1 therelere tha.,k Clot/ and any blend tOr directing we to the. use of 'honk. Juilel.3, 'tit. J. N. !MOWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS 1 AND THE Eit:EIWIJS 01. 0 SOLDIERNI We call the at.tention of all having friends in the army to the fact that "Ittor,FLAND'S Gerwati Hit ters'' will cure 111111 -telitlis lif ail( liiheitt.4lB induced by exposures and 11filiati.q . in . iticklent 1.1/ UMW 111 e. ifl the lists, published ithhost daily 441 1.11 k! new spa pets, on the arrival of Like 04, it t 4 . 4 .1 nuiteett that a very large proportion are surferita4 mini tlehilltY• Every cane or that kilod can he readily curio' by llouilatitl'a Getman Sitters. I)iSettse.4 restiltiog front disorders of the di gestive organs are speettly removed. tk have uo hesitation in stating that. u these Hitters were freely used anion% our soldiers, hundreds or lives Wight ha saved that otherwise will tie lost. The kroPrietors are daily receiving thankful lettere from sulleit i rs rb the army and hospitals, who have beet, restored to health ;iy the use of these Musts, bens. to them by their Calends. BEWARE Me COUNTERVEITS See that the signatme of "C. M. J ACKSOA," ie 'JO the WRA k.:11 of eacilLottie,. PRICES. 1 ,4 " E sixr. 61,00 f6N Mo'rrt,E, nR Il•LF DOZ.IIS,OO MsDic M 612 k; 75 •• oft HALF Doz. 41,00 Thc l arge size, on account of the q nth) , the but ties hoIJ, tilt kind' the chealkir. should your neatest dluggiel not J,1 , 1 article; do not I,e put ka by any of trot intuit- preparation, that may be oitelliit ill no place, b send t o o s , and we will • foga becurrit packed, by „pre„. Pr' cipal Office and ilannfactory • 631 ARCH STREET, ONES & EVANS ASoccettoor to C. M. JACK ON & C 0..) )Pp•csr3ri ersir irr For RA iA by br j 1 $4ll end •44 oited 4aus Ee sTitON4N Hearty, Stoat, Lively, OLD tat ZO.UPt a.