4 mat gt vat tux tut. Democratic Meeting and Pole Rais- Ing. The Democracy of Richhilltownship will hold a Mass Meeting on Saturday, the 17th inst., to ratify the nomination Major General GEOP.OE B. McCLEL- L Ali and Hon. GEORGE. li. PENDLETON, at Chicago Turn out every friend of :McClellan and every lover of the Union and Con- btit utiou Able speakers will address the meet- MAICY DEMOCRATS. ME Ratification Meeting 'rue Demaerats of Mlrion, Ffanklin, and adjoining townships, will meet at e he Court H use, on SAtardry evening, Sept. 17th, to ratify the nominations of! Gen Gno. B. McCi.tn.i.‘x, for President, and Hon. GEO. H. PENNA.:Dos% for Vice l'reeident. All the friends of the Constitution, I the 17 niou, the enforcement of the laws in every State, and the perpetuation of , the country as framed by the fitthers, and as administered by Washington, Jeffer son, Jackson, and all the great states men of the past, are cordially invited to attend, as well as all who desire TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER - N - FAT to' save the country. • A. A. PITIDIAN, C. D. C. C Democrats Rally ! ! There will be a Democratic Meeting and Pole raisitg at Morris\ ille, on Sat urday, Sept. 17th, to ratify the nomina tion of MCCLELLAN and PENDLETON, There will be several good speakers present b) address the meeting. ANNIVEV3ARY EXERCISEi IN WAYNES BURG COLLEGE. Baccalaureate Sermon, Sabbath Even- it Sept. 18, 1864. Address befOte the Union and Philo mathean Literary Societies, by Senator W. T. Willey, Monday Evening, Sept. 19. Public Examination of Classes in the Female Dept., Tuesday, Sept., 20. Commencement, in Feni.Dept_ Tues day Evening. - • Meeting of the Alumni Association, and" Address by Rev. IL G. Anderson, A. M., Weihmesday, 10 o'clock A. M. Commence Mont in Male Department, Wednesday Evening. The following Gentlemen have been selected by the Faculty as an Examining Committee, and are requested to be vresent during the Exercises of Tuesday , especially, and of the entire occasion if 'convenient: Rev. S. T. Stewart, Rev. A. J. Swain, 'Rev. I. N Cary, R. A. Meennnell, Esq. Rev. J. N. Edmiston. A cordial invitation to all the Exercises •of the occasion is extended to the pub ic,. Public School. The Phblic School Of our Borough,, will commence on Monday, the 19th of Septem , ber, 1864. DIED, At her residence in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 4th ult.:, of ;Typhoid fever, Mrs. SABAH LOAR, wife of A. bear, formerly a citizen of Waynesburg, and only daughter of Fred erick and Mary Afford, aged 11 years and 28 days. She died a Chrictian. mrs. EBB THE WAR NEWS The only news respecting Gen. Sher man's victory at Atlanta is the announcer; ment that the rebel papers contain re ports of a battle between Gen. Sher man and Il.ood on the 31st ult., in which our Ibrces were at first repulsed; but erentnally drove the enemy back with heavy loss, including three gener als, Anderson, Patton and Hardee:— The position*of the rebel army is pro - bahly still at Lovejoy, six miles south of. Jonesboro', the scene of Gen. Shermau'sl victory. Our army is evidently too much exhausted with long marches and rapid movements-to immediately pur sue, and its commander evidently does not propose to do so at present. When ilia truth is known, it will doubtless be found that Wheeler has - interrupted nommitrileation between Atlanta and Israolyillei• that he pannot with safety! :cove his army • any further until his , traihrtad' films are'repaired and Wheeler esitirely stit4:..en froin the locality,. so 'that : supplies can be safely trabsported. It requires a 14.rge amount of food To provide for sq extensive an army, as is f*ll 13esides, the wounded must be cared for and safe conduct giv .en them to the hoSpitals in the rear.- 1 11111eanwkile Hood is in no condition to :resume the offensive, and is probably entrenching himself in his new position. itt is possible,; however, that he may leave a firce to check the advance of Gen. Sherman and make his way with the main body of his army to . join Lee at Richmond. Indeed some fears are entertainedin'Gen Grant's army that ouch may be the case. It la - supposed that we will soon hear 'of the . capture - o1 Mobile. All the pre iiarations on the part of Admiral Farra gut and Gon. Granger ate made to this end, audit will greatly facilitate fled. Sherman's operations in Qeorgia if this sacosalean be speedily . ; achieved. Nvill few him a much .shorter for ,sseffia, grid insure the overthrew of the-rebeitionlii the ,s . outhwest. tkilt . tht*iu.is Pcif' • iv:asinit 'alibbitrv.. WV* . . slightliggiataeliakbeeh fought near Berryville, in which the rebels wore whipped. Geo. Sheridan is pursuing the retreating - forces as rapidly as cir cumstances will admit. Gen. Grantis gradually piishing his way toward the Panville road, and em ploying his cavalry in reconnoitering the enemy's position, In these enter prises he has been very successful., and important positions taken by the rebels have been recovered. Shelling of Pe tersburg continues at intervals daring the day. We learn from the department of the South that an expedition to Gainesville, Pla., proved disastrous, and that a force which was sent into the enemy's terri tory for the purpose of gathering sup plies was overtaken and badly whipped while the men were scattered through th, , .! town "foraging." The capture of the pirate Georgia by the Niagara is a happy event over which the people, and especially. our merchants, may ,congratulate themselves. There now remains but one pirate steamer afloat, (the Florida,) to prey up on our commerce. Gen. Rousseau announces that Wheel er is in full retreat toward Florence, and that the raid of the rebels is a com plete failure. Two of our general offi cers—Kelly and Ilaskell---are reported killed in skirmishes during the pursuit. The damage to the railroads is very *light, and will soon . be repaired The telegraph lines have been cut effectually, and it will require some days to repair then. Owing to this circumstance we are without news. from Gen. Sherman since the 4th inst. hews by the way of Nashville report the loss of the ene : my in the late battles at three thousand in killed and wouoded. Two thousand prisoner s were.- taken, among whom was a brigadier general. John INlorgan,the noted guerrilla lead. er, has been defeated and killed in an engagement at Greenville, Tenn. He was probably setting out upon another raid and met his fate in the early part of his expedition. The Richmond papers I confirm the news of his death, and ac knowledge the defeat of his forces. Gen. Sheridan's army is in full pur suit of Early. Since the engagement at Berryville, the advance of our forces I has been somewhat delayed, and it is I now believed that the enemy has no intention of retreating further along the ! valley at present. The fight at Berry vile resulted in a repulse of the rebels, though the darkness put an early end to the conflict. Mosby succeeded in' 0:114116 11 cr An unguarded ambulance train I on Monday, but subsequently lost a portion of the wagons. Gen. Grant retains the state quo in trout of Petersburg, but is understood to be continuing his cavalry demonstra tions on his extreme left. On Sunday night our batperries along the entire line, opened and saluted the enemy with a terrific fire for an hour, in honor of the fall of Atlanta. Terrible Lake Disaster. The Schooner:Mayflower, Capt. P. F. Averill, of Tort Huron, left Cleveland on Friday with a cargo of 160 tons of coal for the Wed° Gas Works. The crew consists of. Averill, Mate George Lincoln, both of Port Huron, and Archibald Simpson, of Cerona, C. W.,and James Sanderson, a boy of some 16 ye2r.s. The Captain's wife and three children were also on board, and his sister. The schooner was too heavily laden, and apprehensions were felt for her safety when leaving port. The run was made to Avon Point in a little over half an hour. From young Sanderson the Sandusky Register obtained the following partitit lars of the sad fate of the schooner and all on board except himself: On the approach of the storm, the Captain attempted to make the mouth of Black River to escape its fury. Fail hie, in this, part of the deck load was thrown overboard and much more washed off, the lee rail being for some time 3 fbot under water. The attempt was niade to take in sail, but only with partial success; she capsized about 4 o'- clock, all on board being swept into the hell of waters.. For a time all were struggling together to save themselves and each other. The Captain's sister caught the boim, wrtile his wife eu. cumbered with her little girl of two years of age, _ought, Ito support, Ef forts were made to get a 'hank for the w,omen, but in vain.. The infant only five months old _wastemporarily rescued and placed in the care of Simpson, and was directly washed away by the wind and waves and at last, swallowed up in the lake. After a brief interval the schooner went, down esti:Ting all with her but the captain and the boy. Sanderson. 'roe latter . by•*swiinming and catching hold of the. main Sail - reached 'the 'main mast and gained' the cross-trees Ife at fmnpted to throw a' rope to the cap.tain but it did not - rp tick him. The last he saw of him he was floating' on two hatches tewards shore. Tho wind hauled round . , afterwaids towards the `South, which - wo_nld probably carry bier} do wn the lake. From a hare atter 4 o'clock to 7 mat; ter Sanderson . .maintained his hold on the cross-trees, - about six feet from the water, when he was taken off by the tug Ajax, of Cleveland: The Ajax re mained near until dark, seeking to dis cover others of the unfortunates, but in vain.— She thew rut into Black river, and left-Saturday - morning for Point-au- Pelee.' The 'bor Sanderson •weut Sat urday- to 'F e rvira,.. and fronr thence to ]Sandusky. * • • • Tho captain's little boy of five years okie was asleep in the cabin and went &ell with the schooner. The. StriYflower was owned by Messrs. A. Fiih," of Port Ijuron, and the captain. She was new, ebnli n g . out in /sine last, and was ' making her fifth trip. The cantain's frienis Welt'astho3e of his-Wife, are, we are informed, of Chi cago.." • • • If* Celitrai 1141 tread.. 44,Ff p",44ziiico, Sep. t 5.-4-100 Z. ',4 l ,Altetli6llol*. 'oasts* tilloolotook or feu} IES Description of Foli Morgan. [From the New Orleans True Delta.] I Our correspondent furnishes the fol lowing description of Fort Morgan: The fort is a regular pentagon, each of the five sides being of nearly equal length. There are bastions on each corner. The inside bastion, toward the bay, mounts two 32-pounders and one eO-inch smooth bore. The next bastion I enfilades the land with a single 32 poun ider. The next sweeps the land with two 32 pounders, and has a free range of the sea, with an equal number of the same dimensions. It also mounts a 10 inch pivet gun. That bastion which directly fronts the sea mounts three 32 pounders and one 42 pgund Dablgreeu rifle—one of the sort "that shoots far at a distance." The one which directly defends the en , trance of the channel, in.ntuts. three guns, a smooth and a rifled 32 pounder and a smooth-bore- 10 pounder. The curtains which connect the bastions mounts one f l 42 pounder, four :32 pounders, two large Blakely guns, one smooth 16 pounder, one rifled 32 pohnd:r, and a 24 pound Dahlgren—the whole surrounded by a dry ditch. There are two outside bomb proofs, mounting seven 32 pounder.— There is also a NN atter battery, mounting two 10 inch and two 32 pounders. The fort had therefore in position forty-one (runs Admiral Faragut's Own Report. FLA() SIIIP iI ni Font), ) Monn.E BAY, August '23. ; Dear Conwxlore: —Fort Morgan makes an unconditional surrender at . 2 p. m to-day to the forces of the army and navy. Paige did not make us wait as long as I expected. We will cheer our flag and salute it, when hoisted, with one hundred guns, by the fleet. Congratulate General Canby upon the great success of his first effort in this de partment. Nothing could have been more harmonious than our (30ml - fined operations. We had no ambition to ex cel each other, but in the destruction of the enemy's works, which was effectu ally done by both army and navy. * * Very truly yours, D. G. FARRAGUT. To Corn. Palmer, commanding at New Orleans. ELECTION PROCLUITION. WHEIVAS, In and by an act of the Gene, - al Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled, An act relating to the elec tions in this Commonwealth, passed 2d day of July, 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate: 1. The officers to be elected. 2. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. 1. Thomus Lucas, High Sheriff of the coun ty of Greene, do hereby make known and give tnis public notice to the Electors of the county of Greeine, that on the SECOND TUESDAY OF ouroDER. NEXT. (being the 11th day of the month) a General Election will be held at the several election districts established by law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for the Eeveral offices hereinafter named, viz : One Person to fill the office of Auditor Gen eral of the State of Pennsy.vania. One Person, in conjunction with Washing ton, Beaver and Lawrence counties, to fill the office of Member of Congress, to represent the counties of Greene, Washington, Beaver end Lawrence in the House of Representatives of the limed Slates. One Person to fill the office of Assembly of the Commonwealth. One Person to till the office of Commissioner of Greene County. One Person, 'to fill the office of Auditor of Greene County. One Person to fill the office of District Attor ney of Greene county. One Person to-till the office of Sheriff of Greene County. Oise Person to WI the office of Poor House Director of Greene Ccutity. The said election will be held throughout the County as folltiws The electors of Franklin township will meet at the house of Smit,b Green. The electors of Marion to*nship will meet at the West window of the Court House in W ay ncsburg. The electors of Whiteley tp., at the house formerly of Lewis Headlee, Esq., in Newtown. The electors of Dunkard tp., at the dwelling house at Maple's Mill. The electors of Greene 114„ at the brick house formerly occupied by U.. 1. Davis. The electors of Monongahela tp., at the hatuse occupied by Wnt. Mestrezatt, in Maple town. lie Electors of Jefferson tp., will meet at the house ot Wm. Kelley, in Jefferson. The Electors ot Morp - an tp., at the School house near David Bell's. The electors of Jackson tp„ at Johnson's School house, The electors of Cumberland tp., et the west window at the house formerly occupied by Jo seph Gore, in Car michitels. The electors of the Bough of Carmichae-ls, at the east window of the house lormarly occu pied by Joseph Gore, iii Carmichaels. The electors of Centre tp., at the house qt Samuel Woods, in . . he electors of Wayne to., at Phillip' School house. The electors of Morris tp, pt the House of Edward Barker. The electors of Washington tp.,ftt the kick, school house, between the farms of Thomas Johns and Benj. Rosa. The electors op Alleppo tp, at the house of Augustus Miller, on Iv'heeling Creek. The electors of Richlt II tp.. at the house formerly of Joseph Funk. of Jaeksotivile. The electors of terry tp., at the house for• merly occupied by John Minor in Mt. Morris. The electors of Gilmore tp , at the house of Enoch Heiman, in Jollytown. elee.ors of Springhill tt4 at Stephen White's Mill. The return Judges of the respective Diis tricts i t this county are required to meet' at the Court House in the borough' of Waynes burg, on Friday, the 11th day of: October, 1864, then and there to pertorm the duties en joined upon them by law. Whereas, by an Act f Assembly, approved the 2nd day of .Lay, 1839, entitled, "An Act re lating to 'the Electors of this Commonwealth," and other Acts in conformity thereto I„ Tautens Lucas, tilieriff of Greene county, do make known and give notice ins in and by the lath section of the aforesaid act, I am directed that every person except justices of the pease who shall hot : any office or appointment of profit or trust niter the Gov ernment tit the Faked Sluice, or of lbw State, or any city of incorporated district, whether 4 nolninmeloned officer or otherwise, a subordinate citticur, or agent who is, or snail be, enOloied under tin legislative, judiciary, or executive departneitt of this titme or United notice or ef any city or imorporated district, and also, that every member of Cullen:se.. and :state Leg ;Mature, and of the seism and *Common council of any city, commissioners piano incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding Or exercistirl et the 8-tine time the (Mice or appoitiM•ent of judge, for or clerk of ally election pf this l'emilionweaiii i , and that no tuspector or dodge or any °Meet of any such election shall be eligible to any ots:s teen to be voted for. Also, that in the fourth section of the Act of Assem bly, entitled, As Ac relating to eseentions, and f.r o.her purposes," approved April 11,1840, it is enacted that the aftrresaid ilth ction'sitittot be construed as t nyevent any eror borough (Miner from serving its judge, inspect ii r clerk at'aoy general or special eleetirtit in this Conon °tweed, Also, that in the rje. eectien of said acid is enacted that every general and epecial *leaden strati be opened betvreen the hntirs (freight and ten in the forenoon, and aliati.ccAtione wi.IWW hatenuptitin or adjeurn. went until Owen u'alsia ill the gemming. talielisthe polls shag linuthised. "No penserridialtbagleiiil tg.,vatte at any gleetion as agfnenitedent a white — 'fisf to are ortfrentt - Ong years litiedrift wins soun rs' kind in this awe atjeast rine Tesurottni elhesehliction district Where, be offessotenete,sfyleast *awakes preceding frith Are akin sod within taro peers paid a.Mde or couniaiax, State-sizsasontiot. -Provided, -That the , *bibs _free , men, citizens of the United iStates. between the ate of 21 and 22 years; and have...resided in the -election dis trict ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid to gee J"o person shall he permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furn ished by the Comm issiimers, utilise first, he produce a receipt fat thepayment, within two years, of a State or counry tax assessed arrecafily to the Constitution, and gave satisfactory evidence either on their own oath or affirmation of another, that be has paid such tax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath of the payment thereof; or second, if he claims a vete by tieing an elector between the age of 21 mid 29 years he shall depose on oath or affirmation that lie has-re sided in the state at least one 3 ear before his applica tion, and makesuch proof on his residence in the dis trict as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe from all accounts given !inn that he is the age afi.resaid, and give such other eViderce as is required by this net, w hetet , poll the name of the person so ad milted to vote. shall be inserted iii the al,dialietifial list by the inspecting and a note madeopinkette thereto by writing the word "tax," it he shall lie admitted to vote by reason.of having paid tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age. shall tie called out to the clerks who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person clitimln g to vole fout.d on the list furnished by the ultimo.- sinner or assessor, or his a right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified eit.zen, it stet I he the duty of the inspectors to exam ine such person on oath as to his qualification, and it he claims to have resided in the State one year or more, hit oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, by at least one competent witness, who shall be a quali fied elector, that he tills resided within the district for more than ten clays next acceding s id electioti, and shall also swear liiinsellticit his bona tide residence in pursuance of Ira lawful calling is within the district, and that lie did not remove into said district for the purpose n f..voiing therein "Every pe.rs it qualified. as aforesaid. and who shall ni due due proof, it* •equireit. of hi+ re Admire and pay ment of taxes as aforesaie. shall be admitted to vive iii the township, ward or district in which' lie shall te• side. "If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent any officer of any election, or use r thrtaten any vio -1 tence to any officer, or shall taw ri it or improperly interfere with 111111 in the execiiiirm of his duty, u , s Shall Wild( tin the window or avenue to any NT indow where the same may he holding. or shall riotously dis turb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice ani intimidating threats, face or violence, with design to Lithence unduly or overawe lily elector, or to vo yeur hint !rum voting, nr to restrain tie freedom of choice. sac, person on conviction, shall be lined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprison ed for any time not less than one month nor mere than twelve months and if it shall be shown to the court, where the trial of such offence shall be had. that the petson so offending wag not a resident of the city, ward. or district, or the township where the said of ten, e W:n4 committed and not entitled to rote therein, then, on conviction, he shall he sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred Or more than one thou stool dollars and he imprisoned not less thati six months: nor more than two years." In case the person - who shall have received the second high •st menthe, of votes for Inspectors shall not attend On the ,l a y of election, then the person who shall !wive receiv d the second highest number of votes for judge at the next !prin g election shall act as inspector in his olive, and in case the person who shall have received the highest ,amber Of votes tar inspector shall not at tend, the person elected j !dee shall appoint an hispec tor in his place; and in case the person elected judge shall not attend. theo the inspector woo received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, or if any vacancy shall continue to the hoard for the space, of one hour weer the hour lined by lax for the opening of the election. the qualified voters r.I the township, ward or district for wttic.li each officer shall have been elected, present at the place of the election, shall select one out of their Number to t➢ll such vomit- It shall he the ditty of the several assessors respec tively, to attend nt ihe place of holding every ge , cr I. special or township election. during the time said elec tion is kept open, fir the purpose rl gis tut informa tion to the inspectors or judges when called on, in re lation to the right of any person assess,.ll by them to vote at such electiame, or such other matters in relation . . . . , to I Ile OSSOIRSIIIt, lit, of VOlB+ as the Sit ii inspectors or either of them shall from time to time requi re. • Also, that where a judge, by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable to attend such meetings of the judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or r.l.rks of the election of said district, who shall do and perfiirm the duties of said judges linable to attend. SSe 77 I. ben the qualified voters of more than one ward. township or district meet at the same place to hold their election; it shall be the duty of the respective ju Igcs of said election districts in addition to the rer titicatss required in the 7tith section of this act, to make out a fair statement and certificate of al, the votes which shall I have been given for each candidate, distinguishing the office prelatic,» which he shall have been voted for; and one of said judges shall take charge of said certificate, and, also, of the several cer- I ilicates'made out for cacti stet ion district as before d 'retied, and produce the same at a meeting of all the judges in Ibe county, in the manlier prescribed In the 78 , h section of this act. Sec. 78 The judges of the several election districts, in each county, being so met should select one of their number to act as Presiihmt of the Board ; and alto, select two *tillable qualified electors of the county, either members of the Board, or otherwise, to art as clerks, a ho, I efore entering on their duties shall be s.;verallv sworn or affirmed, to perform the duties t f their om e W Llt Minesty and fidelity, and f on the tin ,rd brine so nitmed, it shall be the duty o, the several return judges to deliver the certificates it. election, in their respective districts to the Presiden t of the said Board, who shall cause the clerks, iu pres once of Solid Board in add together the number of votes, wilich shall appear it said certificates to have been given tir any person or persons, in respect to each office 07 station. si.e. 79. The clerks shall. throughout, in presence of the ju Ige, make out returoa in the manner, b !mint& ter do ected, which shall he signed by a I the judges present. and attested by said clerks ; and it :41;01 net be lawful judges or clerks, in casting sip th votes which shallappear to have been given. as shown by the certificates under the Tti and 77 sections of this act, to rank or reject any par thereof, except where, in the opinion of said ,judges, such • ertificates is so defective as to prevent the catil.l f tom being under, stood, and completed in adding to other the number of votes, in which case it shall he the may of said cterks, to make out a true and exact copy o said paper, or certificate to be signed by ion' ju l gee, and at. tested by said clerks, and attached to awl transmitted with said return (where the same is directed to be transmitted) to the .teeretary of the Commonsveal b, aid the original paper shall be deposited in the pro. thoimiary's office, arid by the said Mike copied and transmitted wi , h the return of said election, to the Secretary as aforesaid. Ist. Duplicate returns of all the VO'PA given for every person and ,ersows who 'hail have been voted tor, for any office or statioa Well the electors of ahe county are entitled to choose of themselves, uncork:weird with shy other county or dtstrii t. And, pursuant to the provisions of the filet Section of the Act of.luiv 2. 1839. when two or more sounties shall compose a "district for the choice of a member of the House of Representatives of the United States.— one of the return judges in earl, county composing the district shall take charge of the certificate Eli 'wing the number of votes given in DM county. for each call • did ate for said Mee ; which the said judges are re quired to uplift out, and produce the Caine at a meeting of one judge Conn emit county. at such place, in su-li district. as is. or may be, appointed by law for the purpoQe : which meeting shall be held in the seventh day alter the election. and then and there to perform the duties enjoined ttp.tn them by law. Whirl, sat meeting fort. e 24th CongressiOnal District. composod of the cnitht ieR ot Greene. Washington, Heaver, and Lawrence will be held at the Court IlnuAt. su Beaverd in the county of heaver. ou the Iditt of Oct., 1341. (liven under my hand at nry.ffice in Wayneriburg the Bth day of srpt , A. D., 1864. THOS. LreAs, Sheriff. shernp4 Office, WaynGsbnrg, Pa , Sept. 14, '64. Circular No. 110. OFFICE OF A. A. Pao. MAR. WESTERN i)lcfsl9N og PEPIN'A., Harrisburg, Sept. 2d, 1862. j Hereafter the examinations of drafted nien will be made at the Head Quarters of the Dis trict Pro. Marshals ' no matter from what epun ty the men are drafted. All orders and in structions in contradiction herewith, are re pt sled . 0rt.102,r of Capt. R. I. DODGE, 4. 4. Y. M. Qpnl. WM, SCHOFFLER, f•-topt. 14, '6l. Capt. & A. A. A. Gen'l. Legal Notice, LETTERS of Administration upon the estate Hon. .1 ME.' I.INDSEV, deed, late of Wayne - burg, Greene county, Peona , having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate era requested to paw the same, and those haying claims against it are re queisted to prevent tlein duly authenticated for settle- Mont. fit. IJ. LifiltstEY Set t. Is, te.i JAIWEV Adw'r►. Administrator's Notice. kITERS of Administration having been granted - .1.J to the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN MeN A V . , Esq , deed, late of Franklin township, notice is betebf , gisen to all persona indeb'ed to sa d estate In - make -immediate payment, persons having claims will nreeent.thent . properly authenticated for settle ment J(JeCIS PrlcFril, V, Jr , A ur,piat 21,' 1864. tp , RITIIIK IS 0111-101111 IS 111. INFORMS the citieena of Greene county that helms eh en up lila 1/aguerrean tuskless and rammed the saute old tradathe SILVESI. smarm immerse. Ile is prepared now to repair taxis, Illiatebee and Jewelry. in the very best style, eh, meat uatioe.and ea reasonable terms. Ile lotion hand the very bent (Necks for sale SHOP.--Campbell's_ Ft,Ave. • ext do.i to equits Webb.. ra., May 19,iff44.-tf. ME NMI *MIL : ,.. ) ,' Apr w. mkt. owl, itaaires elee4eat A rjoiniec.. Itt thew ryotobpralunokke Road treo , lao It o 6T. soo,o eatiai Milm Mo le ORR '' • '''' he 6 awritioNoth ediet - A„.; " tai 7 , 1 , . ihawro ~,..A.,,i . ..4. Illy oadeoeed lit) , A, • - U. MIS 750 LOAN. The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice 010,5 . 0 scriptions Will be received for Coupon Treasury Notee, payable three years trout Aug. 15th, 1664, with Semi. annual in terest at the rate of seven and three tenths per cent per annuin,—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These lintel will he cenvettible at the option of the holder at maturity, into six p.r cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less that. five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Goverment may elect They IA ill Le igsued iu denominatious 01 $5O, $lOO, SLOO, sl,ono and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fin). dolly.' Ttie notre Will be tratomittett to ii:e owners free of ttaimportation charges as soon after 11. e receipt of the original Certificatt s of Deposit as they can he prepared As tht notes draw Interest from Argus', 15, persons making deposits suhsequent to that date mum pa) the i merest accreted Irrnn (late f note to date of deposit Parties depo ng to elity-five tLouraud dollttrit and pwaitls f,r these notes at any one time will be allow ed a Colllfilie6ioll of one-quarter of one per ceia.., which w ill he paid by the 1 t easury Department upon the Je- ceipt of a bill for the amount certified to by the officer whom the deposit was made. No deductions fin muit Ye made flow the depovits SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It is a National Savings Hank, offering a higher rate of interest ilisu any other,' and tke Lust security. Any savings hank whit h pays its depositors in U. S. Notes considers that it is paying in the best circulating me- diuni of the country, and it cannia pay in anything het- ter, for ita own asetts are eit.ier in governen , Ait secuti- ties or in notes or bond: , payanie in government paper it is eyLinify convenitmt aA a tentimrary or permanent investment. Thu notes eaq always he sold fir within a fiaction of then face and accumulated interest, and are the Lest security with bask collwerals for discounts Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest 0 t ilia botea for three year,, this privilege of conversion 14 now wortha.l I out that e per cent per alailllll, for the oil rent late fin 5 20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent pre taiutn, and before the war the prewmak on SIX p , r cent IT. B. stock was over 2( per sent. It mitt Le seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from ail the advantages we hare entaineta- te a special Act of C ingress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes front local tax Atiun. Ou the average this exemption is worth about two per cent. per an nuin, aecortling to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country It is believed that no securities otter so great induce- manta to lenders as thew, issued by the government.— In all other forms of tudebtednestle the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or sepetate com- inanities only, is pledged tor payment, while ale whale property of the country ia held to seture the d at:barge of all the obhg,ations of the [Jotted States While the government offers the moot liberal terms fur its loans, it believes that the very strongest anima will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people uplicate calificnits will be sewed for an deposits The party depositing must endorto upon the original certitica.e the denomination of notes required, and whedier they are to be issued iu bank or payable to order. When an eittiored it mug be left witV the of ficer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Detour [merit Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United sta•es, at Washington, the several Assizt ant Treasurers and designated Depos , taries, anti by the First National Bank of '~PAYN~ 8B ZJ ' RCi-,,Pa., and by all National Bauka w hilt are depositarie4 of public money, and All Respectable Banks and Bankers throughout the eouutry will give further arif,ntuation tnd Afford every Facility to Subieritiers. A.,,Rum IG. 114t4 I,\G. List of Causes tot Down for Trial at September Term, 1864. Henry Validruff us Elijah Chafian ¢ Pery Mar tni Ei'rs of Jait Vamitutf de . ..`d, No titi, March T, '5B Craft for use Waters No 125, Kept. T 18.311 hturforrl v 4 Iteok No Di, De, T. 18.9 Feasters A LlnCrs vs Davie garnishee No 118 June T,1856 Jackson ti)Sehool die VA Grim, et 31 Gapen's Heirs vs I.alniy No 152, Sept T 1161. Cliambe;sburif hank V, G )1110,1 No 10 Jane T ISti Overseers of Whitely tp vs liam ikon et al Nu 76, Julie T, 18s2 Wad , ! for use of Annn.ns v; Hose Wade an,! Snider No 150, March 'l' 1552, hatonan & wife vs John Itu , ll, No I, peel', 11363 Rice's I.4'r s vs Loner Efre No 24, F•ept 1' 1i163 131.ick Shelby Nu 11l Julie T 1860 Wegner vs Gray Coralth o: Pa vs Henry Taylor No 114 Much 'l' '&3 Com' I ill of Pa vs Peter F'ry et a: No 117, 41 , 4 T Hass & McNay vs Jas thither No 711, June 'I, 1,P63 J. P. TEMPLE, ProtCy. Prothonotary's Office, Aug 31, 1461. Sheriff's Sale.! I -3 Y %lime of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued' out of dm Court of Conimsn Pleas o' Greene con* ty, and to me dime ell, !bete will be exposed to pub lic sale t the Ctltrt House in Waynesburg, on Monday, Sept. 191 b, 1864, at I o'clock, P. M the following properay, viz: All the right, title, intelest and cl .im Al tile defendants, of. in and to a certain lot of ground in the town of Jeffer son, Greene county, Pa., boundtil by lot of Charles Rex heirs on the east, an allay on the slouth, by lot of John Pletcher, deed. on the west and Main street on the N ort h . b e i ng y o u Inc sceordine to the plan of said town. Erected thereon one frieze house and kitchen. one and a half *torte, high, one frame grneery . room, Log stable and other outbuildings.. Also stone fruit trees on the premises. Taken in execution as the property of EI F Ran dolph, Administrator of Isaac 7 lonitas, dec'd, at the suit cf henry McCullough and John Hagan. THOMAS LUCAS. Alma. Sberes Office, Waynesburg, I'a., Aug. 17, '64, SHERIFF'S SALE. 131 virtue of a wilt of V .tolitioni Ecp ,nac, tActied JO out of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene county, and to in.: directed, there will be elpeeed to public, sale at the Court Huuae , in Waynesburg. en Monday, the 18th of September next, gt. one o'clock. P. al.. the following property, aiz All the right. title, interest and claim cif defendant. of. it and two a certain tract of Lind. sttuate in Richhill tp.. Urgerlft co., Pa., bounded ly lands cif Widow Barrel. WNW Bartholomew, Ellis Bane and others, containing to hundred and tweloy-four acres, more or less, about one hundred and rims acres cleared. and erected thereon a lane frame. dwelling house, frame more-house. limier 'table and distillery. also, a frame tenant hum e , With frame stable end frame sheep house, an apple orchard and other fruit Ire( i., and the. wit to farm in event state of cultivation. Taken in eitheution as the properly of Ilinlonton N. Booker. at the suit of John 0. Hughes, end 10(114t1 of Daniel J. Derrick. THOMAS tur:ss, sheriff. Movies Mee, Waynesburg, Pa.. Aug (7.' .4. - SHERIFF'S SALE. yll if virtue of a writ of Vr.nditioal Eames,. looted JO oat of the , Vt of gammon Nees of Greene coun ty, awl to imp .ted.thore wilt be expoOed to public isle at the 04 . House in Wayaubtatz on . MONDAY, K r eiVl34)/itER,' • 19 4 4. : 1864, at 1 ..cket, r; ort.o o iraiimpineliffeeri tiv fill. IL . All 116* right. 'ION OPOltott.hild ctidatAlfttia ilsikrukuts. of iw and to ailittlatu ilalt isf 1fr 41,1411 % alnOrlotAili= ..Only l'a..; bombast be' iamb of I !l . ff t labs and other*. • loaning one WI hem baits,wit , . and a dwidadg apene. awry thud , dif billhi ' IS - 4012111401. - -mime limit • ~ A, . ~... pi 4 jal liiitelpareOpmt; F • wilt. , --9 e ;07:. '' " a li• ' r --A Greene- k OMB tY AGIMIRRAJ E OMIT 'vim Annual Fait of thwereene County Agricultural Society will be held on the Society's Grounds near Carmicliatte on Wedoesday,aad Thursday, THE 12TH & 13TH Og DOTOBER NEXT. The Eihi ition Ea Axpegted to be larger . thaa and more attractive. A long hat Pregituuti it of fered to ExhihinAra Aug. 21 1813.1.-ew. Register s ,Notice. IitEtiIBTLICS O.I•FICA. WA IrlEs.ol.llo, , Aug 2, 1864 Notice is hereby given to all creditors, legatees Wards Mid other persons interested, that the under' siStted Executors. Administrators and taitasilians have filed their accounts in the Registei's office, and that the saute will be presented to the Grphatt's C'otort to he held Within and fir the County of Greene on Wed nesday, September 2.lst. 1814. for confoinathin and at lowance. PETER BROWN; 1u gimer. Account uf Thomas llill, Adzie... of Mary Ann Doty dt c'd Account of E. lii into/ n 1 Ji I 0 .Irn ilet'd. A count of 1•11i0 Strati', acting P.xactitid of Ed.oi h South, de. 'if:: A ccoutit of :Sarah Johnidon, Executrix, of 1. 11. Jolla. Mil, Egg., decd. Account. of.los. M Eerilian, A dirra.‘ of l'hos. t. Don: At( runt ofJohn 111W/dire, acting Aditdr of John Bice!, dec'il. Account of A. V. Bougloter, Adtier of Elizabeth Lin ton. ilec'tt. Account of Hon. Mark Gordon, Guardian of Ilitchel !Bair. Au:omit of Jcsse Ilirkmnu , Ailtu'r of Chlrirote Ili, k dec (I. Account of D. W. Gray, Executor of Da( id (ir e}, Ac. ouut of Benjamin Way, Guardian of Anna swan, Account of George Iltisk ippon and Jesse Dill, Exe- FlitorS of ThomasNn~koson deed Account of Ilciiry Itltol, and E. M Penny, A ilminis trator's of Evan McClure A ccohnt of .I.ts. ran Administrator and Elizabeth, A (I niiiiistratrix of 11%iolitai Eagnti, dec'd Account or John Delaiq, Adininibtrator of Wia. De lany. dee'd. Account of saltine! Minor and .1 E Hartley, adminis trators of I! A. 3Rd.,, de 'd A, vaunt of J. E. Bartley. Guardian of Francs Minn., a minor child of Mho Mini., doe it. Account of James OU ther, Ad:Mill:dr:lto. of Mary Ann hunt, ilec'd. Account of Michael McClelland and John Exc. utor of the will id . Nancy McClelland, Account of Tons. Dill. (iitarilian of Caroline otraier loan, a minor child of Wm. Zimmerman, di.c'd Acton:it of Isaac NI oiford, Guardian of the Honor (Alit 11,1.0 of Alrt. Slll,lll, A LCHOut of.! allot, Itea and J. P. Crawford, Fars of the g ill of Wm. traH, ford. dev'd, Aug. 3. 'ti-1. rrEit BiIOWN, Beg. REFRESHMENT SALOON, L 100 3017W50N 9 It asernent of the Wright Nonce, Wayneftburg, Pa. Mr. Jeitni.m hag. at much expense, fitted up in tine ,t) le, se:Verdi rooms in we basement ~t the Wright house. where he invites the public to refreshments of COVED AND SPICED OYSTERS, Sardines, Ale, Sar:aparilla, Pop, Porter, Lager Lewonade, ICE CREAM, Strawberries, Segars; &C., &e. He is amply prepared to accommodate and entertain all that call, in the most approved manner. TRY 11131. July 13. 1864. FARMERS OF GREENE, HOLD TO YOUR ACRES, RAILROAD CERTAIN RUNNING TUIROUGII COXNECTING 'Wll'll THE OHIO! N. CLARK & SON lIAVE elegantly fitted up the mom Cprinerly Occu pied by !mums Bradley, and having Hinds heavy pureli taea iu the East, are now prepared 14) I)lYar a la gel and more tashionable stock of zhint MO Mall Glothing than they have ever hone, and would kindly invite their ninny good and faithful cuatolueis, and &I others who have II ver been so fortunate at to give them a call, hi atop in TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ADAMS INN A nil the) will show you styles and qualities that can not fail to p'ease, '•and at such reasonahl prices you will iinasnie yourself" tiring in Ike good eld d .ye oj peace and p/tary lur aosintment cannot he sum sl ed. hit.llll . and It. vs' wear of every grade. Vests from the Moist s.lk velvet to the cheapest cottoratile.— Plain and Fancy A:assintere pants, of French and A nier• icon assaufacturs. Also NI AftSE:ll.ll.Erl, SATIN Erf AN I) 'Cr aTtIIN A DK pants GOATS OF EVERY STYLE, Pro , lts and Sacks, linen dusters. and tinntniet Lass were Overcoats, amt the vet y latest, the English Walking Coat. A file aseonment of lIAT .4 and CA PS, comprisin all the best and nee eat Easresu a glee. A greater v.t rirty of Notions and in n's turmsling gouda than w i.l b found iu an) similar mitablistini ,, nt White, C,lnren and Serb gee tiliirts, Scarfs and Ties—among la Wilt are the 'tubular, Ilaiv.ird and Engliab Ribbon Suspend, Ll.ovee, 1./0402y, Linen C.liara, Hain and Embroider, d, and MOO PAPER CLULJARS A great improvement on tile Lockwood Collar. (4KA% • patent Enameled sto ded I filar 1111,0. tor in st. le, durability an I tit. in b,xeg of ten. and of e hun dred. Itead ?ht. Sign —make ha utiataka —Tv. a do.,r, Writ of the A darn,: Inn, and nearly opp,,,,it t , .100 y 3. toe.. etitifet 11.11 rt. . May 4. The Very Latest News ! SIIIDLI Opposite the Greene llotiNe, WAYNESBURC, PA. CHARLES B. BRADLEY IS now 'receiving from the East, and sna; uttaturing at MN own establishment the largest and hest as sortment of t3AIMLI;ii, liaßNEetat, (:• } I.I.ARB. WIIIPS. 7yurics, and iimiptitity ItAitimaitg ever before presented to the pub:lr. /1e inVitfNl one and all to give hila-a calk as he is le tenanted to soli at prices which DEFY COD PETITION. fravlzit workmen who have worked it ttie businese many 'earn, he Gels ntsitited that the can ion* canes good as nny establishment its the State. Fartaelbend the public. grnerally Mould do well to • lee a cell purchasing elsewhere ail wort done in the neatest nud most ibslitounble styes, and warrant e 4. Remember The piace, eppin.jte the fireeae May 2.5, • 4-4 f. . C. 14 AIME* H. MIA FA". UTOR'S SALE. I) sine• ef thorily :if 0, teat wit! and ipm, ionest IJP co 'Lasater Poland: deed.. f wi foffier u ante v ..t the homestead-or tl,e deceased, le Rolatuti v.artuhip. Greene county. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24T1T, b 8 4. All the real and pemeneiresstato of the deed deseritted as follows, .via: The itotonotead Fetes. csietainite* One Heaved *ad Thirty-Six Rai a half Laos. ewe er leis, *beet ha acres er which are leer e ailionetegAssis of At edition ituu, Sae ELI s histadt, an miorra. These is erected on OA, Aullial rood one wad* half story FRAME DWELLING HOWIE Mrusilliazitc,fteisie is lash a toot Ws rY lg d ie .1"441 MA W- MI geoffartak ork.o he • • arikaogssle • ik 1400 t 4 :!ii11114100114 near Wetiactre • • lIL —One-Csifolt of she otircbale unit afiski mluMt thrT.e. e. thortieloaft. Virlit ?worms. • ' • sA;RS4l..pA"eit's ARILI> lo s WORLD. ox 443115 AT Ern RCROFTYLA. AND SUMMON DISELSIES. /Won Zinery Edits, a wellnhnottni merchant qt• • Oa 'Mut,' Maine. I have cold large qaaptitles of your 8 ILLA but never yet one ottle uiitch deeirkelfect and full satisfactkm to those who took It. . As rack*" our people try ft, they agrugthere has been no medicine Like it before in cigr coltimunity . .“ Eruptions, Pimple.. Blotches. Pustules. moors, Sores, and all Diseaspa of the Shia. Front Rev. Bobt. Stratton, Bristol, Eagan'. " I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testrmony,to that jou publish of the me. dicinal cirtnes Of your SARSAPARILLA. My dough ter, aged ten, had an atill4tinig humor •in her ears, eyes, and hair her leers, which we were, tutab/e to cure until wetlied your Saitaareatta,..a. she bas been well for some mouths." . lion dirs. Jane E. .litee,.a well-known wed muck esteemed lady of Deaniscslle Cape May au:, J. "Idy daughter baa suffered' lbr a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which. was very troublesome. Nothingafforded any relief until We tried your SAit- AAPAYULLA, which soon completely cured hey" From, Charles P. Gage,Esq.,rifiliewidely-latownfinn 4 - 4 f Cage, Murray 4. Co., tottiltufactwriera of new ' riled papers is Naskaa, ' " I lied for several . } . eare 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 It'ntaxi Mudd of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Kaitaerawitta. 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; and I am without any evinptorna of the disease that I know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Seaga PAPILLA." li;rysipelee General Debility,— Purify the Blooa. From Dr. Robt. Saari*, Houston St., N. r. DR. A ria.: 1 seldom fail to remove Eruption:sad Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of year $A RSA PA RILL A, mud / have just now cured an at tack of Malignant Erysipelas with It. No altera tive We possess equals the S'AassPanzLil. you have supplied to the profession as well as to Me people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. " For twelve years I had theyeilow Erysipelas oa my right arm, during which time I tried all the eel ( !trate(' physicians I could reach, and took hundreds of dollars' worth of medicines The. ulcers waren bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors derided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your SARSAPARILLA. Took two bottles, and some of your I'r LLs Together they have cured ISM. I sin now as well and sound as any body Being lea public place, my case is known to everybody in this community, and excites the wonder of all." From Hon. !ferry' hfonro, M. P. P.of Newcastle, C. W.. a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. "1 have used your SARSAPARILLA in my family, far general debility, end for purifying the blood, with very beneficial results. and feel confidence in commending it to the afflicted." Ft. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Salt TlihetUn t Scald Head, Sore Eyes. • Tian Harvey Siekler, Esq. the able editor of His Turickhanuock Itemooltit, Pennsylvania. " Oar only child, about three years of age, was at tacked by pimples on Ids forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and 'indent. tore, which covered his face, end actually blinded his eves for some days. A skilful physician Applied Dili - nye silver and other remedies, without oulty lmi s parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his lest with them he should tear open the %Marin corrupt wound which covered his whole fare. lise• tug tried every,thin. else we had any hope from, war began giving your -SARSAPARILLA and emplying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. me sore began to heal when we had given the first battle, and was well when , A e 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 whose Leighboi hood predicted that the child m • die." Syphilis and Mercurial Diassee. From Lr. ifiratiz Stoat. of St. Lottis;'Artssoart. " 1 find your SARSAPARILLA It more Mitten] remedy fur the seeondsiry symptoms of Syphilis, and fur syphilitic disease than any other We passelli. the profeeeion are indebted to you forams of Um beat niedioines we hare." From A. .1. French, M. D., an eminent pdiyaktian Lawrence, Mass.. who is a prominent mitaber qf the Legislature of Massachusetts. •• Du. Arica—My dear hir: I hare bond Savours's.' Lida an excellent remedy for both of the printery and secoutkory type, a atbßt nal in some cues that were too obialtude /4 11 4 other remedies. Ido not know what we am mab ploy with more certainty of sums, where a parer. lul alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Van Lkw, of New Bruussek, N. J, bad dreadibi ulcers on his legs, caused by the mule of mercury, or mercurial disease, which pew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment thaisewhi be applied, until the persevering use of Aimee SAIUSAPAIIILLA relieved him. Few cases can be *rind more inveterate and diareseing than this, and it took several dozewbot tles to cure him. Leu.corrhcen, Whiten. Pernale37l4it kneel, ere puerility produced by intern] Sorg/ideas Meer ation, and are very often cured by the 'attritive effect of this 8111SAPAIIIILLA. 80110111 CUP riKai d e however in Ma of the hanaarazita.a, the application ofloeal remedies. From the well-known and widdrcelebratat Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. • " I have %mid year SAASAIPSJULLA an excelimill alterative in diseases of females. Many eases of ir regularity, Leucorrhaa, Internal Ulceration„ and local debi/tty, arising from the scrofnicum diathesi, bare yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” A lady, unwilling to allow the publication qr tier same, writes: • " 31. y daughter and myself have been eared ate very debilitating Leueorrbea of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA... Rhaumatiern,Gout. Liver Complaint. DH. • pepsin. Heart Diaelleer when caused by Scrofula in the system, are repidif cured by this Err. Banassiniu.s. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS poMess so many advantages over the other pur gatives in the market, and their sowerinneirtass are so universally known, Sot do more than to assure the IMAISPAROPIAIitY ie maintained equal to the best It Mier bit been, and that they may be depended on to do al& that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYES, IL D., & I.L.Avell, Mass., and sold by Wm A. Pnrter and Wm. CreizA; Wayne*. burr, Pa. airy 31r, .64 BOXES or ru OnIMMO 1124 Wilt. Pigott-rim Ant* MillY43lllllo , LrCcsiAirr Cum 9i liperniottorr'heVilitintal Woalumosny ea 'lnvoluntary Pi t.ly as Dolly Lenses. Howavin Ousts/at. • AVM, ON !LOWEY= A. aitavaran =y cala.ieram while they R 111 speed:ly come 1, hosii, Terrible morbid eendkions which spring tromt he primary d imam, or from 1.11(711i vice. TILE SPECIFIC) PILL is e qually applicable_ the treatment cir *eery kind o ir 601tUdi Cfrinar„.• Irriiat' Inoopartey, or Inpotoselii Diabatee, Lime or"Bric*- Duter Doporitalu &sr rm; Jan y Mac/tarp .s: I vtammation or Werskaikeso ft he ICia osysoto. Ckrgymos,Lairyere,Shidents,anclallwho follow sedentary compactor's, or whose Brain and Narrow Systcrs are over-worted i apeentiarly sub ject to weaknesses of the Genzvo. m •aatt 0141.311. These should not fai I. torso TIM Cala. JILL. Persons aillicted with any our& snorer. of tho above disorders, are anre to havelilltirld. and some times /nod, ofthe you.owura ' SYadPTOI4B. Der triopuel Diosotton; Loot el .4ppottte,' :Cot* of FtseA; CinsatipaSed &mat; FiV./ and Farrow. or hoary elerp, lath lualfar reame • Troubled Dreathintr; Faoluro of rotas; Irrepuliu• aotion Neart; Puna/ 4 nm iNiptiona on t Woo., and ,reek; Afeetiono Beata the By es- Lots of if • Sudden oloseetf nd Mai/Wogs; Gilman; Weakness and indolence • Irerrion to &clay; Relanoot audition, or Dena4s4/aid Xiee, of tko (7enitat _Organs; In;ohsagary Bt giejiy or Daily Rrutesiona; Frequent dastre to witkpiodiarattanidiag agisittsK‘,fte; Auk IProtaaalennall qpintans.- 0 1 have used your `l3rectrto Puss' inFosses of Speretator rilea, and with the most al staxess.",—.l. Mar vow fisitreas. IL D., LL ~Broolaya, • "Itte as seer a 'speaks' as say 1404144/%8 can be. I have eared very severe essee with fawn sex To yew sons."—a. Kum IL D., El. Repo. Ka. &tow* .ffew- rant • • know of no remedy la. the whole Notorfa Ilfectioa,arl 704r 8 / 1 043180 Fns . In 80814/441 or Urinary oaLlsoamso. . —AnoLra _Banes, M. 0., Prof. of Organio Chomiery and Privatoloft,l7. Y. Pevatnual Oplisaions.—'tAfr. Friesier•ta worrier or ALL mummy,. and devotes kb:welt enthusiastically_ to theso 'Proparationa."—D. Dixon Drll4 Rizsz. J4l - • P.. LL. /A, Armorial,* Afainiesui Groootio,l4 , lwrork. "I have a personal Leoaclocloo of bit. Warestas- Tres liounsur AND iNtNCRITr • and can 01118410 1848 Profession and the publa that ars Ptersaaviows Gas an sauna ost."-.lss. it. Calms, ALP, eiwada, 2r. T. • IaPECiFIO PILL Is not $ Hosseepathie remedy, nor does ft eantain reiTr lo14(11=. Ma"l .o_witar. 4 BeldAtienneand = at the ,alae al, Depot to the United awes, by se min Guist, yr. 1:;,. SALE OF BANK STOCK .•'--.* treilmmr„ '11104.1 P r* adios*** MOW Stock 111 Go ere Masa a( tillhwifteOurl Terms ceeß ita tte t: UllatMij, A Ai*ULU tia