The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 05, 1864, Image 3

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    local gf tpartment.
Jourrieyman Wanted.
4111 ‘111 good, steady journeyman printer, can
(*train good wages and a permanent situa
tion at this Office, by-applying soon, either
in person or by letter.
Fine Fruit.
Gen. S. Morris presented us, a few days
since, with some fine Apples from his farm
on Whitely Creek, Whitely township. They
are called "Union Sweets," and 'are quite
large and delicious. If any of our farmers
-lave anything they think better, we are oven
for conviction.
McClellan Grapes.
Robert Morris, a clever citizen of our
place, handed us a sample of his grapes,
which were as flue a specimen as we have
seen anywhere
Fire !
'On Saturday evening, tho Ist inst., the
attention of our citizens was attracted to a
light in the South, which was supposed to
have been produced by the conflagration of
some town in West Virginia, at the hands of
a rebel raiding party; but we learn from a
reliable friend that the light was occasioned
by the burning ot Andrew Brown's Mill of
Monongalia county, West Va. This fire is
supposed to be the work of an incendiary.—
The loss to Mr. Brown in the distraction of
the Mill and contents, it is said. will amount
to $25,000 and Nye regret to learn that no
part of the property was insured. As this
Mill was in an eligible situation, the loss will
not only fall upon Mr. Brown, but upon
the community at large.
Occurrences of this kind are lamentable,
aad the greatest vigilance should be exerciied
on the part of all law abiding citizens, with
a view to the discovery and punishment ot
the wretch who would thus disgrace human
nature by the perpetration ot a crime so
contemptibly infamous.
eir We were not a little surprised to learn
a tow days ago, that a company of s(ddiers
was on its way to Greene county. Why
they were sent here we know not, nor at
whose instance; the public knows no reasons
for their presence. Perhaps our valiant
Provost Marshal knows something about it.
His unzeillingness, personally, to discharge
the duties devolving upon him in reference
to the draft, and his uniform practice of de
volving: upon others the duties which belong
to himself, wo dd seem to acclunt for the
presence of a military force
We take pleasure in bearing our testimony
to the uniform good behavior and courtesy
of the military thenoelves. The tune soldier
is always a gentleman, and such we find
those quartered among us to be
cDr. I. 11. Longdon, Practical Medi
eo-Electrielan and Electro-Physiologist, of
Pittsburgh, Pa., will lecture in the 11 . .. E.
'Church, Waynesburg, Pa., on Thursday
evening, Oct. 13th, at 7 o'clock, on Elec
tricity as connected with the mental and
physical changes, mysteries and diseases of
human life. 'Ladies and gentlemen are re
spectfully invited to attend.
Alsti, on Friday evening, October 14th, at
o'clock, to gentlemen only, on Reproduc
tion, Marriage and Diseases. Seats free.
Dr. Longdon, with his assistant, Dr. Orr,
will have protessional rooms at the Robert's
House, now occupied by D. A. Worley,
from Thursday, Oct. 13th, until Saturday
Oct. 29th, where he may be consulted in re
gard to all finms of diseases, and their treat
ment.
4Erllenty CoDice. • son of Joseph Cooke,
Esq., was killed on the 19th ult., in a charge
on the enemy near Petersburg. He was
19 years old, and has been in the service
about two years. Henry was a courteous
and generous boy.
Democratic Meetings.
Springhill tp., New Freeport, Thurs
day, Oct. Gth, 1 p. m.
Jackson tp., White Cottage, Friday
Oct. i 1 y 1 p. in.
Centre tp., Rogersville, Saturday,
Oet. Bth, 1 p.
Wayne tp., J. Strosnider's Store,
Monday, Oct. 10th, p.
MASS MEETING?
For Dunkard, Perry, Monongahela
and Greene, at Mapletown, Saturday,
Oct. 22d.
Fo lZichhill, Alleppo, Springhill,
Centre and Morris, Tuesday 0:;t. 2501,
at Jaektown.
For Franklin, Wayne, Whiteley and
Gilmore, at Strosnider's Store, Thurs
day, Oct. 27th.
For Washington, Morgan, Jefferson
and Cumberland, Jefferson, Saturday,
Oct. 29th.
Hon. J. L. Dawson, Hon. Wm.
MONTGOMERY, Hon. S. A Gu.monE, Gen.
S. .Is. Wn.soN, and others are expected
to : be present, and address the meet
.
A pgs. A. A. PURMAN,
Ch. Co. Com.
Sept. 21st, 186-1.
News from Cairo and Below.
A dispatch from Cairo of the 26th
says: A refugee from near Fort Pillow
reports a rebcl force from ten to fifteen
thousand, said to be under K Smith,
encamped lefty miles from the fort.
All males between sixteen and fifty were
being conscripted. It is understood
the rebels were en route to Missouri.
The steamer Nashville is reported
captured and burned by the rebels
yesterday, near Canton, Cumberland.
Sixty hogsheads of tobacco arrived from
Paducah for New York. A refugee
from Charleston, S. C., arrived from
Memphis, having seen over - 10,000
Union prisoners near Macon, Ga. The
rebels were running a railroad to Panola,
Miss., part of the way with horses.
The cotton crop of the neighborhood of
Vicksburg was being taken to that
city to be ginned. There was great
excitement at New Madrid when the
steamer Mollie Able passed there. The
rebels were reported from five to six
miles back of the town. The steamer
Lasalle, from St. Louis for Nashville,
laden with Government stores, struck a
snag; four miles above Cape Girardeau,
yesterday, Boat and cargo are probably
a 'total loss. The steamer Hillman
brings Memphis dates to the 24th. Dr
J. M. Osborne and - Lieutenant E Bent
ley were murdered on the 22d, by.bush
whackerS, just outside of the Memphis
picket litre, . _
ttitgl •
REBEL FORREST'S MOVEMENTS.
Barbarities of Fort Pillow Repeated—
Negroes in Federal Uniforms
Butchered.
NASHVILLE, September, 26.—Forrest
with his whole force, advanced upon
and destroyed the Sulphur Springs
trestle work yesterday. Col. Pace,
commanding Elk River bridge, evacu
ated that point at daylight. Forrest
took possession this morning. His
fiirce is estimated at 7,000 strong, with
three batteries. On Saturday, in the
fight at Athens, 500 men of the
6th and Bth - Indiana Cavalry were cap
tured. Forrest is said to have butcher
ed all the negroes captured who were in
Federal uniform.
Rebel Invasion of Missouri.
A dispatch from St. Louis, of the 26th,
says:—On recommendation of Mayor
Thomas and many leading citizens, Gen.
Rosecrans has issued an order suspend
ing all business not absolutely necessary,
after. 12 o'clock to-morrow, fur the
purpose of organising the citizens for
local defence: Exempts are requested to
join this organization. Gen. Rosecrans
has issued an eloquent appeal to the
citizens of Missouri to take up arms to
defend their homes and repel the inva
ders. State officers and soldiers now
discharged are appealed to, and those
in the city requested to report to
Colonel Laibold, who will combine them
with his own troops, and toxin a brigade
of veterans for the efence of the city.
Col. Merril, Chief of the Cavalry Bureau,
has orderded the arming and mounting
of every man of his command tOr active
service. The Chief Quartermaster has
been directed to or!Tanize into companies
all the employees in his department that
can bear arms. The entire militia of''
the State will probably be called into
the field.
Pilot Knob has been evacuated, and
the troops fallen back to Mineral Point,
where General Ewing has 3,000 inflintry
of General Smith's command. Price
will be with Shelby. Their combined
strength will be from ten to fifteen
thousand, with sixteen pieces of artillery.
Their advance reached Fartnington,
twenty miles northeast of Pilot Knob,
yesterday. There is no information of
the reported capture of Cape Girardeau.
Active preparations for offensive and
defensive movements continue.
--•••• 4.
THE INVASION OF MISSOURI.
Price's Plans Undeveloped---
General Mower in Price's
Rear—Citizens Organizing in
St. Louis for Home Defence.
ST. Lot-is, September 27.—Official
information still reports General Price's
main force at Fiedericktown, with his
advance at Farmington, St. Francis
county. The main body is estimated
at from ten to twelve thousand strong,
principally cavalry. The advance,
about four thousand strong, are mount
ed light. Attacks were made on Pilot
Knob and Ironton, yesterday, which
were easily repulsed. It now appears
that Pilot Knob was not evacuated, as
previously reported. Price's plans are
yet undeveloped, but seems to be the
massing of his forces in Arcadia Valley.
Gen. Mower, who left Brownsville,
Ark., two weeks ago, with a strong
force of cavalry and artillery, is still
moving:vorth ward in Price's rear, and
will be heard from in good time. A
considerable number of troops are arriv
ing here, and the cavalry and artillery
are being rapidly assigned proper posi
tions.
The militia are re ponding promptly
' to the call of the commanding General
The citizens generally manifest a dispo
sition to organize fin• local defense.—
The Rope Walk of Gold and Rigby, in
the southern part of the city, was burn
ed last night, and the extensive quarters
in process of erection by the Govern
, ment for refugees and contrabands from
' the South, and neap ly finished, was con
' sinned. Loss not ascertained
Repulse of Gen Forrest
WISIIINUTON '
Sept. 28.---The Repub
lican has issued an extra containing the
following important intelligence. We
learn officially that the advance of the
rebel General Forrest has been sudden
ly checked at Pulaski, Tenn., to which
pohtt northward lie pushed after des
troying the railroad bridge over Elk
A dispatch received by the govern
ment this morning, contaiuing the la-
test report from Sheridan, announces
his arrival at Ilarrisburg on Monday,
and his intention to follow up the pur
suit of Early, who was hastening to
ward Staunton, with the shattered frag
ments of his defeated and demoralized
army. Every attempt of Early to take
advantage of the gaps in the Blue
Ridge mountains to annoy Sheridans
rear has been defeated.
On Satutday Torbert's cavalry met
the rebel cavalry near Luray7Court
House. After a spirited fight of sever
al hours, Torbert routed them, - with the
loss of several hundred killed, wounded
and prisoners. The rebels were com
manded by C.meral Wickham. The
rebels retreated up the valley.
On Saturday our cavalry effected a
junetion with Sheridan's infantry near
New Market.
Our Prisoners at Richmond.
A dispatch from Washington, of the
27th, says : The officers just released
from Libby prison, some of whom ar
rived in town to-day report that the
prisons in and about Richmond contain
about five thousand of our men. Most
of those on Belle Island are suffering
much from want of clothing, two-thirds
of them are without tents, and many of
them have no other covering than their
drawers and shirts. Even in Libby
many of the prisoners are compelled to
keep walking at nights in order to .keep
warm.
FROM THE SOUTH !
RECRU TING THE REBEL ARMIES.
DEATH OF 8,000 UNION PRISONERS,
WAElmarroN, September 27.—Late
files of Southern papers afforded further
evidence of the measures to which the
! rebels are resorting to fill their armies.
Gov. Smith of Virginia issues a proela-
I 'nation, threatening magistrates and
county officers, that he will revoke their
exemptions and send them to the front
if he finds them any way negligent in
aiding the arrest of deserters.
The Confederate War Department
orders that all officers and men employ
ed in enrolling service, except such as
are actually unfit for active service, be
relieved by details from the reserve
forces of Northern Alabama and order.
ed to report immediately for active ser
vice, and the planters of four counties
are ordered t,) send one fifth of their
able-bodied negroes for work on the
fortifications of Montgomery. The last
order from the rebel war office directs
a registration and enroilmen of all boys
who are sixteen years old.
Tne Richmond prison and hospital re
port shows that from September Ist,
1863, to June Ist, 1811.1, the Lumber of
prisoners of war who died there was
3,327. A Richmond paper says that,
8,000 died at Audersonville in July and
August.
The rebel admiral Buchanan has so
far recovered from his wounds as to be
able to get around on crutches.
Sixteen thousand Bibles and Testa
ments, for distribution in Ilood's army,
arrived at Salem on the thth, being the
first installment of 50,000 from the
American Bible Society of New York.
Robert ()aid has issued a notice de
claring exchang-cd all officers and men
of the Vicksburg capture of July 4th,
1863, who reported for duty at any pa
role camp east of the Mississippi river,
prior to Se? tember 10, 18G4. Exchang
ed rebels say the Yankees have three
full brigades of negro troops at Chat
tanooga. A new military prison is
building at Dalton, Ga., twice as large
as that at Andersonville.
From Alabama and Tennessee.
ST. Louis, Sept. 28.—Mr. Burns,
the telegraph operator who lett Pilot
Knob at noon yesterday arrived at De
Soto to-day. lie reports that General
Ewing had concentrated his troops in
the fort. The rebels occupied the town
and plundered all the stores and houses.
No government property was captured.
The enemy planted a battery on Shep
ard Mountain, and was throwing shells
into the fiat, doing some execution.
A Federal force under Colonel Mills
was attacked at Mineral Point last night
by a large body of rebels. The enemy
was repulsed, but our troops subse
quently withdrew to 1)e Soto.
Potosi was captured by the rebels
last night.
General E,:;.utti's headquarters are still
at De Soto, where he has received rein
forcements.
Gen. Ewine• was ordered to evacuate
Pilot Knob, but the rebels cut the com
munications before he could get away
Major General Blair, home on sick
leave, tendered his service to General
Rosecrans to-day, and was d:rected to
assist in the organization of the militia.
About 12,000 militia are now under
arias which, with the independent citi
zen companies, make quite a formidable
force.
Nothing has been heard from General
Hosseau to-day, his lines are cut on
both the Tennessee, ALtbanta,
and Chattanooga railroads, south of Co
lumbia and Tullahoma
No trains south of Nashville.
Later.—NAsiiviu.n, Sept. 28,—Ow
ing to the outing of the telegraph wire,
nothing has been hoard to-dav of Gen.
Rcsseau or 14. a command. It is be
lieved, however, that a desperate battle
for the possession of Fulas!d has occur
red, or may even now be progressing.
The rebel three, according to the latest
advices, had advanced their lines pre
paratory to au early attack upon our
troops to-day. The fact of the wire be
ing cut, induced to the belief that there
are parties of rebels in the rear of Ross
ean's force. The wires on the Chatta
nooga road, were also down to Talla
home, but have since been repaired and
are working through. Forrest's policy
is to damage to a full extent both rail
roads to the front to the amount of the
Tennessee and Alabama already des
troyed, and which will require several
weeks to put it in running order.
At 4 o'clock this afternoon, a courier
has arived from Rosseau with dispatch
es to the effect that &vino- the night
Forrest withdrew wi his whole force
from the vicinity of Ma'ski, and is be
lieved to have crossed the Chattanooga
railroad.
llosseau reports the rebel loss during
yesterday's fight at about two hundred
Some ~wenty prisoners we also captur
ed.
The C , lonel commanding at Colum
bia, telegraphs that a small detachment
of rebels Are near Columbia, intending
to strike the railroad between there and
Nashville.
S INV; U TAR SU ICIDH.--About 11 o'clock
on Sunday wonting a soldier of the
167th Ohio Regiment, passing through
Cincinnati, deliberately committed sui
cide, at the river landing, by throwing
himself upon the bayonet which was
fixed to his gun. His name could not
be ascertained, nor was it known what
cause led to the shocking deed, al
though it i• - ; supposed the melancholy
consequent upon leaving home was
the ot:v.asion for it.
MARRIED,
October 4th, 1864, by Rev. Wm. Camp
bell, of Niles, Ohio, Rev. S. W. VANCLEVE,
of the same place., and Miss ANNIS E. MO
COEMICK, of Waynesburg, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1 w•o uld respectfully inform my friends
throughout the .County, that ,I at now at
home, in Waynesburg, and have arranged my
visits so as to spend from the first to the
twentieth of every month at Waynesburg,
this m y customers may depend upon.
Very respectfully, S. S. PATTON.
:hue h 2,'t.4.
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Of tise JEFFERSON A ICUL
TURAL SOCIETY. to e paid
at their Annual EXilk lion In
Jefferson, on Thars ay and
Friday, October 20th nd 2ist,
1564.
CLASS IST.-NO. 1
HORSES.
:st Stallion
2l do
Best 3year old Stallion
tot do do
Ise t Brood Mire
241 do do
Best brought Animal
211 do do
JUDGES—Sam'I P. Be yard, laaac F. Ran
dolpli and Jobn Ray. • .
NO. 2
Ile*t 3 year old gelding S 3 Oe
Best 2 year old horse colt 2 00
2d do do 1 UJ
'
Beet yearling Hors, Colt 2 00
24 do do 1 t 0
Best 3 year old Mare 3 tai
Best 2 year uld Mare Colt • 2 00
2d do do 1 U 0
Best yearling Mare Cilt 2 en
2d do no I IB
Best Spring Horse Colt 2 OJ
II do do I on
Best Spring Mare Unit -9 00
2d do do 1 au
JUDGES—Aaron Bunnoll. Isaac Wood and
Zadoc Gordon.
NO. '3.
•
Beat pair Matched Borges ea 00
2 , 1 ,i,, do 4 00
{test single briving Animal 4 on
2.1 (Jo (10 du 2 LIO
Hest Rifling Liiinutl 4 oil
14e.% Trottisig Animal 20 WU
2..1 d o do 5 Ou
Brat Pacing 4 iiiinal JO 00
2,1 do 410 5 110
'Pt.) pair 51111(...s 5 on
.1 C DUE:i—Will. Hughes. John C. Flenniken
and Jusepli 11. Wise, ‘Vashington county.
C.A."I"I'LE-CLAS4 2u
NO. 1.
Hest Bull Si 00
ail .10 3 ou
Bent l year oh; Bull 3 OU
2 du do 200
blest yearling Bull a 00
14,tit Bull Calf 0) motile a old) 2 uo
JUDl:ES—Thulurts luglintin, Ilodbwortli
Harper and John Ross, jr.
lifir
Best C'etv
2,4 ti 4,
... ..,,
Best 2 }ear old IleSer 3 00
2tl do 0., 2 00
nest yearling Ilitifer 2 (111
2.1 do ilo 1 0.)
Hest Ile , fer Catt' (2 months old) 2 00
Beat pair Oxen 4 t:0
2I do do 200
Best Beef Animal 4 00
2d do uo 2 tat
JUDGES—EIi Long, M. W. Denny and
John Clayton. -
S EIEEP-CLASS 3RD
NO. 1.
Best Spanish Bock 83 00
24 do do - 3 00
Best yearling Bock 3 00
2d do do 2 00
Hest Buck Lamb ! 2 00
2d do do A 00
Host Lot Ewes (0 in uunibm) .5 01
°
2 do do 3 0•J
Best Lot Lambs. (6 in number) 3 00
Best Lot Fat Stoop (I. in linni ,, eo ' 3 00
JUDGES-Bmill Braden, Esq., Thos. flaw
kins and Ellis Baily.
SW INE—CLASS 4Th.
NO. 1. .
Best Buar
24 du
Best Brood Sow
jlt do do
Best Litter [nisi
2d clo 41.0
JUDGES—Hugh Montgomery, Vin. 1'
Scott, Esq., mid JOllll Haver.
POULTRY—CLASS 511.1.
NO. 1.
Bela Ron-ter
zd do
Best 1..1111 liens
'2d do do
JUDGES—T. IL McMinn. Noah S. Funk
and Wm. Gwynn.
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.
CLASS GTH---NU. 1.
Rest Fulled Cloth ,111 • dr) $2 110
2,1 d•I ti., do 1 00
Hest lie I Flatiiii° yds] 2 00
2,1 • o do do 1 on
Rvd Drrr.s 2 (al
2,1 du I 1 0u
Iles( pair liffitit aid° 131,iiiketa 2 CO
2,1 du do do 1 vo
JUDGES—James Flenniken, Tlionans Russ
and ‘Vizt. Block.
N O. 2
Hest pair [toots
B,st Titatie3 C.tlfek in
Best sale tipp, LeatPer
ties aide Sole Lealli
11-rt D,ul , le . ess
lest a rigla Ilaruess
Poet
Itestal's
J EDGEti--bulith Raudoipii, Join] T. Houk
and W. T. E kVubb, Esq.
G. 3.
lS at Dr,.s coat [wade by Exhibitor]
pair rabbi do do
du do
J U DUES—Dr. A. G. Gross, N
James Moredock. •
NO. 4
Beer Carriage [made by Esinbit"r]
lIMINEE
Beal Wagon Ida
114.:41.pe0nt Wagoa do
Best rinlky do do
Veit Wheella. row do
two 11.0 - mi ,t,,
Best Corn I'lu ugh
lII=
Best Cuenvator,
Rest Fre.d. Cuiter
lie .t. Go.in Ciadle
Muw:ng &tunbine Au
beet Hay It
Best Brace Drill
JUDGES—Salomon Huge, Jobe Crago, jr ,
and Solomon Riggle.
NO. 5
Best SecTetary, mole by Exhibitor
Best Bureau
Best Bedsteads
Rest Washing Nt made by Eatailor I tio
Best set of Chairs do I t , o
lit•si set split bottom Cluti rs Ou
Bert Churn
tin d.
Hest Mare Work do 11. , 2 00
Iles: Cllllliilig :Rove do do 2 OO
Best Parlor r3LVe do do 2 (10
(test Disoght Utain do IS . 100
Hest Axe oo do I oo
do 60
do d, i 1 09
Best Muttork
Best Spade
nest Stumm! do do 1 00
lleto. Manure Fork .lo • uol 00
. ,
Hest Hay Fork do do 50
Be • t !land Rake [l. in number] ti. , • SO
JUDGES—A. Mildred, Julia Snyder arid
Daniel Boner.
NO. 6
Best Barrel of Fl4l/1"
IleAt. Corn Brooms [n iu number]
Best 110nr. [5 Ile
=I
10.81 Sorgllooo Muiaasrs 1 110
Host 8 Iglr [sllm I 00
Be M IpIP Atolast,et; 1 (HI
JUDGES—Jeremiali Price, Alexander Davis
and Yloredock.
NO. 7.
Beet Tight Barrel
Hest Polk Barrel
Best Flirir Barrel
JUDGES—G. 11. Moredock, Uriah Rine
hart and SVni. erne, jr.
NU.
Best
Itezt White quilt
Best Funry Quilt
Yd Jo ,a)
Best Scrap Quilt 2 2.)
2rl do do I es
JUDGES—Mrs. Lizzie Taylor, Mrs. Robert
Wylie and Mrs. Peter Hewitt. .
NO. 9
Nest pair Woolen flow
24 do do
Heft pair Como llose
do du
Etest Wollett Sot ka
Net Cot ton So. ks
JUDGES—Mrs. Henry Bell. Mn. John ra
ver and Mrs. Edward Parkinson. -
.LN O. 10.
Beet home made Carpet 1 . 0 yJF
do do du
Hest piece home made Liner.
24 do do do
• JUDGES—Mrs. John S. Rapti], Mrs. %V
D. Rogers and Mrs. Henry Sharowk.
T. O. I'
Best Bonnt t
2d do
Best ma le Dress 1 tlii
2d do du . l '.lO
War mule Alm t . Ltl
JUDGES—Niro. Stephen Crin 4 Mrs. Don't
M oredock and Mrs. Joseph.F. RsOdurpla.
Best Ladies' Collar
Best Radarsleases
Best Pocket Handerebief
Beet rink Embroide'ry
Beer Tapestry
Beet Lamp. Mat
Beat Stand Cover
Best hearth Rug
JUDGES—Misseg Martha Mowdy, Sarah
Neal and Mary Milliken.
Best selection of Flowers
Beet Designs
Lest Ua.:ltis
Beset limpet
JUDGES—Miss Ortha Weaver
NO. i i.
S 5 00
3 00
3 00
2 410
Rest Peaches
2d - du
Meg?. quinces
Best Marmalade
Hest Q•uitice Jelly
Hest Apple Jelly
Grape Jelly
Rest Curran t Jelly gp
JUDO ErS—M rs. IVm. Stewart, Mrs. John
Manual and Mrs. John Smith.
NO. 15.
4 00
2 00
3 00
St 00
Ben Loaf ,:f !tread $0 50
Best I.3glit t ake 50
Best Yound C. 50
/lest Sposige Cake 50
Hest Fruit Cake 50
Best Cae•rto6er ritzkles .50
Heil P: eSef Ved (.7 , trtt :1
JUDGES—Mrs. John B. Cog, Mrs. Solon
13. Swan and Mrs. Rev. Charles Tatou.
Best Ihmer {Gila
Beyl (Aire"!
8e..1 Solid .nsp
JUI)GES—Mrs. F. P. Mow(ly, Mrs. Moses
Murton and Mrs Ilugh U. Hunlstvortli.
Hest 8,111-flora of A 1_4)1,14 $I (10
241 do do 50
Bela eperimen .1 Apples [I peek] 541
2,1 Jo do do .15
li,st culler flan of Pe: rs rs,
. Pin Ins . 50
" "
tea inces 50
JUDGES—Mr. George IMiny, FayettQ
comity, Islichael McGovern and
Beat specimen or Wheat
Corn
„ lAA ley bU
JUDGES—J(4M Corioit, Solomon ILerne,
and John
ECIM
Best specieletl Swvett INltaltAtts
Irish
64 11,e1.1
" u.lok ius
b bag.;
Best uillectien of Garden Vegeleb'ee
'ld do du do
JulUES—Samuel Huston, Jacob Green
lee and Wm. Braden, Esq.
T. I'. POLLOCK, Pres't •
SAMUEL BAYARD, Secy.
IDil virtue of an order of the Orphan's I:..nrt of
Iu contoy of FaVetir, Pa.. we will Cell the follow
i nit iieser bed Real Satate of MA It 511 I. P G
late of; Fayette county. dee'd, all that certain
riI.R....EL.CIT OF
, j f ea t e ou the M ongiihela River in think - aril Tp .
laecuu flinty, Pa„ containing
SI 00
I i ti
•! ou
I (IU
:u0
I 110
More nr lee:, adJoireing lands of isaar Morris. nannalt
;Norris nod others, oil w loch ;.re a Log D.velling House
and a Log B rrn. Also that certa
situate iu N , f:rrt , •va. Fayette county, Pa . a,ljoining
lot, of 1)svol Parks and Or. Jam 11 'fiuntip3ou nil
- street, MI winch is erecie.l a
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FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
a story and a half high, and outhuilings. The sale or
the Fayette county property will take plaer on the
wend., ni 111 o'clork a. m., Saturday. Oct, 29th, '6.1.
;hill the .alt .if the Green.: county property on the
pretnieed at. 3 p. lit., of the name day.
One fialls f the iturchase money to be pail on confir
tnotien of 'h.. and the residue thereof in one year
the ether, o tut interest front date of co . nfirtnation.
SUS XNNAII SPRINGER, Ex's'.
J.N.SIES 1' SPRINGER., r.
Oct. 5, IS ,I,
PETROLEUM BASK
OF CREENE COUNTY.
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IS hereby given that the Odd Fell. ion RI
IIeAbUT liaß flied in the Attorney 1 4wcia I's
alive, of 111 • 5..0, “c hellll3y leania, a rwriiiii - ate that
paid A i leireti t. change Ile envie into a
Bank of I.4sue. Dowiiiiiit and liel s to he Ro.,tvo by
the lane, a ylo all title of
PETROLEUM BANK OF GIEENE COUNTY
to he tocatil in Way ottstittrg. (deem. county, State 0
Penneylvaui.t, wilt a cadital stock of
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Clark and
Witt, the privilege of incleaving the same 0, THI{Elt
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, in
of an Act ((Milled ••rialiplentrait to no Act to esitifili I,
Pre,. linaking in 4 , en,,,,, , 1vat,ht,” to., passed the 3rd
day of May, tStil
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ELEtTION PROCUMITION.
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Wfllift FAS, In and by an act of the Gene.-
al Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, eutit ed, An act relating to the elee
tiims in this Commonwealth, passed 2d day of
July, it is made the duty of the Sheriff
every County within this Commonwealth to
give public notice of the General Elections,
and la such notice to enumerate :
I. The officers to be eftiteted.
2. Designate the place a-t which the election
is to be held.
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1. Thomas Lucas, High Sheriff of the coun
ty of Greene, do hereby make known and give
tuts nubile notice to the Electors of the county
of Greene, that on the SECOND TV EzSDAY
OF' OCTOBER 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 several offices hereinafter named,
viz :
One Person to fill the office of Auditor Gcn
eras of the rita-te of Yeunsy.vania.
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thee Peewit, iu cun3unction with NV toriting.
ton, Beaver and Lawrence counties, to till the
office of Alentlier of Congress, to represent the
counties of Greene. Washington, Beaver dud
Lawrence in the !louse of llepresct;tatives of
the tinted t4tatcs.
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One Person •10 fill the office of A-set:11)1y of
the Co:untonw•ealth.
On. P< "son to till the (Are of Commissioner
of Greene County.
One ion to till the office of Auditor of
Greene Court y.
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any Person io till tile office u 1 lli,trict Actor
of Greene county•
One Person to fill din of Sheriff of .
Greetle Cuutity.
One If rtgon to htl the office of Poor House
Director 01 Greene Ccutit y.
The sail election will be held throughout the
County as follows:
The electors of Franklin township will meet
t the house of Smith Green.
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The electors of Marion township will meet
at the West window of the Court House in
aynesburg.
electors of Whiteley tp , at the house
ormerly of Lewis fleadlee, Esq., in Newtown
The electors 01 Dunl:ard to., at the duLliing
house at Maple's Mill.
The electors of Greene tp,, at the brick Louse
formerly occupied by tl. .1. Davis.
The electors of Monongahela tp , at the
house oteupied by Wtu. Mestrentt, in Maple
town.
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Tile Electors of Jefferson tp., will meet at
the house of Wm. Kelley, in Jefferson.
The Electors of Morgan tp., at the School
house near David Bell's.
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The electors of Jackson tp., at Johneon's.
School house.
The electors of Cumberland tp., at the west
window of the house formerly occupied by Jo
seph Gore, in Curmichaels.
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The electors of the Borough of Gamic.ln.-44,
at the eaut window of the house formerly occu.
piedby • Toseph Gora, in Carmichael*.
The electors of Centre tp., at the house of
Samuel Woods, in Clinton.
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NO. 16
muff-CLASS 7
NO. 1.
GRAIN—CLISs 8
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VEGETABLES-CLASS
EXECUTOR'S NOVE.
ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
LOT OF GROUND
ir JO FL IVIC la .
IST CZATX CIII
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
J. F. TEMPLE, See'y
.104. RA N DOLPH. Pres'L
WM. A PORTER. Trene'r
The electors of Wayne tp., at Phillips'
School house.
The electors of Morris tp., at the house of
Pdward Barker.
The electors of Washington tp., at the brick
school house, between the farms of Thomas
, Johns and Benj. Ross.
The electors op Alleppo tp. at the house
of Augustus Miller, on Wheeling Creek.
The electors of Richhill tit. et the house
formerly of Joseph Funk, of Jacksonvile.
The electors of Perry tp., et the house for
merly occupied by John Minor in Mt. Morris.
The electors of Gilmore tp , at the house of
Enoch ilennon, in Jollytown,
ll je elect ors of tipriug bilf tp., at Stephen
White's Mill.
The return Judges 'of the respective Di:-
trios itt this county mire required to meet at
the Court house in the borough of Waynes
burg, on Friday, the 14th day of October,
lBti4, then and there to perform the duties en•
joined upon them by law.
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Whereas, by an Act , : f Assembly, approved the
2ngl day of hurl. 1d39, entitled, "An -Act re
lating' to the Electors of this Commonwealth,''
and other Acts in cualormity thereto :
1, 1 . 11.11i:V1 Lucas, ,11.•r111 lia 110
make known awl give notice as in and by ihe 13t
section, of the, ion directed char tkv ,, ry
fly rSi, u. eXC.I , I j+iStiCtr; of Situ Who shall :WI any
op [ninon...tit ui profit or trust finder 11ie
tiuv
ennu Sraled, or ii elite Stare, or lily
city at itic,,rwrr "CA tik.riit, wnt,lirr a Ciolli,lll-814,11ed
utlicrf Of Antlers:Asc . , toil sr. 'Ol :,get
olio ix ,r AL,II t, , rulrlut rd Lit.der
lionviary, oeliartuivoi 01 thy.. :state or
tares or tor ally coy or w orporale.l disolvt,
:ilia .1160, that e,lll}' 1111:111i.t, of I:llllgrrt,.. anti Stare
~, gislature, Ii 8' :sill colt:nom
MD
1112=611
Is by late lor.tpahle al fh,
sami• tune Li u : ullit.e It ;10W...a1. elit I, I llloge.
to, 411 . ,krk ut auy eI i tiva uI titlS • 11111,•11,
II i 111a1 uu liiSpel.lor or Jtoige or ally orllce.l Roy
rli rlectioh shall be ,711,;Jhle , 1.41 Any Lien io lie
vu r.l for.
A Is, that 11l the Ibuith ? , e7 on of the Art 01
eitti !tie 11, ti to telutit,g, :111.1 1 r
apittntyyti Ari 112,40, it 10 Pitaclet:
, t t i,, t ,14crion chatl 11,11 he coll.itrucul
•
aS • 11111111.1 Olt . ' Pr fir Nor.,Ugh 01110• r Trull
mspeo r 01,1: al ally gealeral ur
Sp,. 1•Irl'fltlll Ili 111 it I VIII .1,.1/11,1101.
Also, that rill two 11011 01 said art it is enacted
that evel t g. 11111,1 i111 1 1.110.1;11 '•h•aiuu .bull Lc uprnod
benrera lh• :ma tell II life itll,lllolll,
and Plclll CI lll.ull , fll.lllall tif
11,1 1 1 011111 Ilia : whit the
he
"N. :nal; Ire Ititnin 11 , 11 Iri't illiy
it Milli:it 111 new iti ill It ,
rifle y itartt: ne,re, ft . 1.1,1 in '414
at east li:ie veer awl it, e
tillers 6, vie al lea:, ti•ii uiereilii g itix eleii
tam and IS it. tt Itilitl ;1 :trill. 01 L4 , ttilly to x,
tvhbrh -hall Fax e been inn °aye e
or ilu• Oretien Ent a t It/
\VII:. lit*, V., yr iiii. Slate
and rsu n , vc i I:utttt
ittl Vt . reiinle.l to tit er ion dstel anti Ir,ul I; ›es
calif , 01:111 be entii hid to v as alter itt,41111.4 in thi•
SIM , " vii!eil Tao! t I! kViti tr• lie
at the lit,led " i t iiiiivvetui the ay, - ol
21 and 22 yea's, :tail has, lire
trill tell days ;is :ilia!! I e eulitleJ to vale
although they .11:111 tioi have paid to n te.
N 0 nerfill , . shall he perionted to Vitt.; IA lit Fe nail
not containnd in the net of tax... le inliiitmanux horn
ieced by 11 e ss i r ritit,l I -.
receipt for the pa) went, within (Iv.),a. i t., rifa
MEI
'zit 511
511
m cowry tax tame sed nrrt irialy ti the rl,l, .1,
g.ve , aln.lrelOry exult lire eitth r oil limit
or r idral:olll..r, Ilia I e has paid :1 ti
tax. or 1111 lai•ore pan e a 1,.."13p1 all ,
lit Lie t r CrC , ntd. II lie c'n I 1 $
by being ail elrehir belt, re,, the axe bl *2l 81111 fis.,
be shall depose on oath or alit, mai inn ihar lie MN,.
sided in the nllate al le at one i ear before his aryl, a
t imi, and inakc such prior us his nuiJrnce 11l 111.! II is
•riel :is is rryuir. d by this ant. aid that he does Nerily
bellere (row allacrollins given him lint lie IS the age
give elicit oilier i vitlelice as is reitts.red
by this art, tsh , I' npo I. the halite of the iietrinit
shall lie ji,,erlell ill the :.1,111411i kcal list
by the itispectois and a note inaile there!" by
wining !lie tt oral "tax." it he shall lie admitted to vms
by reaSII of 'lasing paid tax iir the a oral `age,' if I e
small be a !untie.) to vote by reanin ii• such age. sllall
lit railed 1.111 to the elerXs Who si all make the Lhe
Suites it, the li.) in Suture k , it liv them.
hl all caves where the haute .it the Iterkiitt clanitin
to Vote is lolihn on the list funo.hed by the e.. 111111
si-Iter or as , esstir, a rigid lo vote wheiber
'Omni there n or not, is to by ;Mt' 1411;11,1lial
Sit Zell, it >h 1.1 be !he duly of lln lisp,. bas tl.
lill invli ita to his qualification, aid it
, Ii has to have r•sided ill She ilate ..fle yeas or
111.14:, ithatt nor be sufficient ilfool thereof, by
least one viititioeteut is Otters. +Alai shall be a quali
fied elector. Ilia( lit has tic tiiaiiri for
1110:1, Ilrw lea days ucxl pi cr eding N and
.hrtl :11,41.vear his Ilona tide teaid• lice
It I,IIVIIII Call 1111; 1.151111111 the lllaill, 1,
stud that he ilkd out rimmve into said dlstnt t fur U.,:
para., I xll rug therein
••Eveiy lons n yuahfied . as aforesaid, and who shall
..he due nrmif, 11 d • hi • re itiellre 41111 'sly
!mll of lax". as abiresitie, shall be ahlitilinl In vo e
in the 111 W usurp, ward or district ill Whit I, he Shall le •
"If :my persnif 1/sevillft. or sllvirilit In prev , t
rimy A•t toy ersciissn, or ii e r Alen Ito3'
14 , 10 It to any. hir er, 10 shall 11114, ' , riot sir pi:ln...vs ly
oltorlere %%JlllllllO in 11, 4•Nel1111 , 11 iii 111, 1 11111 1 .
shall 1,10, - k silt Ilse IA 10,10 W 41/ 11. 1 ,L1111 1.0 Ittty window
where 1114, s:uw: wny Ise hnldiug, or shaii t irossti,ly
rh the le n• 4. eerti.iii, sir shall list: or pr.:Alice
sins 1111111{11111.11114 threnle, Cnrce sir viols ore, sn ilk rtenigts
to ietlossisce inishily or vrern‘ye ally tie, for, 0, to pre.
Vrlit 111111 riso: vnl ing. or to teslralii 11 I . siesolissn
clisi:ce. sus: s convi , lisin, shall be lilted ill alit'
911111 1101 exreeding live Itund:esl stsillars, Oust I "in iron
ed lot any iiine list lens: dean "tie womh nor 1111/1111113111
IWtIIV I I insnolis and if ii ,111t11 ite 1 1 110,1:11 10111 P rune{,
inhere live trial sit . 1411•1)1 , 1 :4111.1 1 he hail. 111111 0111
1111,011 el/ sitirsoling wan lied 14 - ,1.1 1 ,11L 01 1114.811)
ward, or district. or the Invs altip %%Aisne the sat,: 01-
Itits v. W 315 ran:twitter' aria east entitles{ in sae therein,
tlieti, "Is rossvi,thss, he shall as: er In nay a tine
01 nil 1,4 110.11 one lonislreil sir wore 1111411 1011, 1. 1.
sand sloshus and lie issipossnisell I‘llt lens than six 111011111t 1
111 1 f wore than two years "
11il•huh Om II It iti• rorpit,-d the , econd
high's[ voles Stial not all. lid
the thou clue p. r•illl ttho Shall 11.1% 11
la•cely d the rietAiiiil .1 votes fo r Ihdge
at the lieSl 1.1,1 - 11114 ideci act as Irs„i•rt.ir in lS
plit.'s :tail iu rai. the 1611511 have tit rivet
the Inglic,rt uuwhrr ill v.aes 1“r ,•11 ell hilt at
the person eleLteil j idge shall appoint antlrwi.-
t o r i n h i s pia,• • • ; and in utae the
shall ant attend, then Wao reCeiVtal Ike
ti 410,4 hilitilier of vules shall appoint. :1 judge
place, ill if an}' vacuuct 5111111 rmetinuc in i.. 41.1 6.r
lho of hue chit,,a' ti r Ike oy ;:.1.
the ,it the el• cliuu. tlor iptalitied *pt..
eilwu. hip, ward 1",,r ec lu h each Shall
1 , •••• , . di Ilan place! of tie 1•11,d
strati titlt One Oat of their to tilt slid! Vacall-
Oct. 5,' 64-Gm
tt shat I.e the lily of the set oral as-rF ,,,, 1 - S resllt`o
sly. In attend at tint plan: of holding cyctly ge i t t I.
spooda I or Itow ii4ll ip election during he time Mild elev.
11014 is kept iyett, fir the purpose c.l gittittz titittrulai
-1 i.lll io the iuspi r thrs or r alltul on, in IC
144 tnu In the 112111 of an) perdu
‘• electituts. 01 sin h other matters • in relarjot,
Fs+ll, lit 4-I vote- as the said imidtchtis ur
enlist' H
of Them Shall Irene time 11l tittle tewilre.
Also, that IA here a judo., 69 swkitttss w ultavoidah'e
accident is tillable to :Olean eurh meetings tit the
judges then lire vrrlifirate • r :emit] afilre, , apt 1..11:111 110
taker: charts 4a 1,%. um: of the imps( tors t‘f cis rho
the eleiliott or said district. who shah do atilt pittforiii
the dirks of said judges ill:able lu alleittl.
2.1 t: 77 111 1..1 11.1' qualified voter of more than tot
%%aid, township or district aneot at tree sail.' place lu
hold tho is e eciitois it shall be tie duly of the re.,ire, Gee
judges e;/ said elet lieldi l!iSiticlS It, lime err
tr:lll.l‘,l the - ;011 t.etlioll of tl i. art. to
urine sill a fait Aatrit.cl,l anti I eri.li( ntr Of al, Ills
vdes which shall! hare hoe,, ga% cu 1;4 each raft, id.s!r,
‘iislll4t , lt,llM2 the Ohre slain-h st Ilhh Orin have
been Yule,' 114; and uric of judged shall lake
chstur of said t m titivate. and. *al.°, of the several ref -
tllita'eS Blade each etc. ital district as helm ' ,
directed, :mil prod ur e the Sittills at a ' , wet ing 1,1 all the
judge:. ill he cunuty, ill the manner phi:cribetl In the
'Nth ~ e ll.ll of thus act,
St.:. 7 The jiiilires of the several rlrtitian districts,
iu cai . ll county, heitag so met should select tine or
their 14111111 , 4 r to art :i.rt l'itisidstit of Ile• Itaitral ;
alto, sew( qualified ellicialis of the
comity, tallier nienthias or iitherwtae. In
act as cit., ks. oho, I clime elite. ring tat their
slot , it, saiveralir 5%%'4,114 or airll'ille4l4 14, the
Italie, •.1 ill ii orti,e with !oiliesty atilt tide ill', and.
tin ti e Ito rd h• ling so lamed, it ritall bo the duty cal
the to vend flaunt jtiiians la airliner tlin
te:prrltl'• il stria t ,
'stir stud 1344411 . 41. typo Shan ran,- 141444 141'14:V. 114 pu•
our 14 cif .•lid Itaaatil lit add ur
volts, tr 1,114 14 .hall 441/11C11 a said cell itir:ur+ in have
been viveti for ai.y person tic P , ISOI4S, 141 ii's,iree to
each utll,s or slat ,•n.
:511.e 79. The desks ::hall dm neltotth ; of
the judge, make toll returns lit 111 , orthitet, II •rettt.a
let ;theeted, phi, li shall t. signed Is a I the
Present. ;toil alit sued 1, said Ora, ; und not
be late Jul to; suit) judges os ; g up lh
votes Vi !dell shall appear ti; hate hem; giVeil as sLnwu
Lv the eeltilicalee under the Sr. ;toil 77 se 110%. 01 hits
DUI, 10 0011110 rejert any rat
ill ll:e 4 .1 , 1.1011..1 said judges. situ II / I • iiihr J h S la
, It f r , iYe is In pleYeln Ihu same t ion, bent:: Mole?,
~ r ood. and to adding to other the huntl.er
of yott.s., iu whirl) ease ;lie 11,111 said
Herbs, lir ;oak., out a line qurtl rvit I top) 0 1:1.14i
paper. or cerl.th ale It be sighed It) said julges, slot t.
lested by said iderks and aititcheil tit and trati,milt"d
with calif ref Nut (Wileff! tile saute is duelled ill Ile
traostotttetl) to the - ecretatv of the Cottottosm cal
aLd the ortginal paper 6111 , 111 ci i • pm.
:ma Ity the c pied and
tk I Ii the return of said &et lion. to the
r 11 1,.11 . 1:11 . , as af•retraid.. Isl. Lit 1.1111,8 4 1 all
the et; rx Elicit ttir t Ve'y 91'154.11 Rad ,elStillF
VI l‘aVe vol;•il ;or, for ,ny rthre or sruuol
Mich the Ocelots "raw comity ate etaltleti to cliiicse
thow...eloot, pot tothertctt tots)' other court). for
t.
lo the 1110%10101e: of the 81S1 rertili
rritlit• Art ul.lu!y 2, 15.,3, ahuge IW,I er More
4 allrnwpu.e a itl*tru't %o% the chuff. e of a theml l l oi
Ilse litotee •RepreeeittatiVes of tie United Slate...—
Ito': of illy rPu 11 J tlgea in eac h
the d lariot Shall fake chitme of the certificate tit. , woo;
the. unit ber II :etre given in lAe eveoli for each ran •
said Which tile said jiti.ge: are re
pro.'ii. -,:ce at a nieetieg
.if cow jititge from r01.11113'. :I I nniVe.
iiLarna, as is. or ntay be, appoint,' by I:0N for I ht.
Parlei , e which liweling shall he Herd ou Hie seSe . itil
th atter the c:ection. and then awl 'liene to perform
t:ltt duties enjoined tip it , thew by tail'%Vb. ii 51(11
montane fort e ronuressianal DC•li lel
l 6( the connlies tit flieettc. Washittonn, Iwnvrr , and
Lawrence wilt lie held at the Court liouse in Braver
in the county or ite.tVer. uu the fith 18144.
Given limier my hand at my office iu Wayitestutrii,
the tith day of scpt , D.,
LUCAS, Sh eriff.
Sheriff's Office, Wayoestmig, Pa , dept. 14, '64,
v. The scrofulous
contamination is variously caused by mercurial
disease, low living, disordered digestion from
unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy
habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin,
it is hereditary in the constitution, descending
"from parents to children unto the third and
fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the
rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniqui
ties of the fathers upon their children." The
diseases which it originates take various names,
according to the organs it attacks. In the
lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally
Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which
suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the
stomach and bowels, derangements which pro
duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com
plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous
affections. These all having the same origin,
require the same remedy, viz, purification add
invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood,
and these dangerous distempers leave you.
With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can
not have health ; with that " life of the flesh"
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is compounded from the most effectual anti
dotes that medical science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the
disorders it entails. That it is far superior to
any other remedy yet devised, is known by all
who have given it a trial. That it does com
bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect
upon this class of complaints, is indisputably
proven by the great multitude of publicly
known and remarkable cures it has made at
the following diseases : King's Evil Or
Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, B ry
sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Silt
Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu
berculous deposits in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole
series of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. •Ilinute reports of individual
cases may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN
ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be
learned the directions for its use, and some of
the remarkable cures which it has made when
all other remedies had failed to afford relief.
Those eases are purposely taken from all sec
tions of the country, in order that every reader
may have access to some one who oar speak to
him of its benefits from personal experience.
Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus
leaves its victims far more subject to disease
and its fatal results than are healthy contains
dons. Hence it tends to shorten, and does
greatly shorten, the average duration of human
life. The vast importance of these considera
tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a
remedy which is adequate to its cute. • This
we now offer to the public under the name of
MEWS SARSAPARILLA, although it is com
posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the
best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By
its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer
ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out
the foul corruptions that rot and teeter in the
blood; purge out the causes of disease, an
vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar
virtues this remedy stimulate-8 the vital func
tions, and thus expels the distempers which
lurk within the system or burst oat on any
part of it.
We know the public have been deceived by
many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised
much and did nothing ; but they will neither be
deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues
have been proven by abundant trial, and there
remains no question of its surpassing excellence
for the cure of the afflicting diseases- it is In
tended to reach. Although under the sane
name, it is a very different medicine from any
other which has been before the people, and is
far more effectual than any other which has
ever been available to them.
AYE ,o 8
CHERRY PECTORAL ,
The World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This has been so long used and so univer
sally known, that we need do no more than
assure the public that its quality is kept up to
the best it ever has been, and that it may be
relied on to do all it has ever done.
krepared by Dn. J. C. Awe & Co.,
Practical and Anagtiail Chem's:B,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists ermwhem.
%V .A. P orter anti Win. Cretigli,
burg, Pa. May t
IggijiLL4
TWOTO Sri
Pill
BOXES or THE SPECZNIECI
WILL PitomPTLYA:ND PErni ANF.NTS. IT CUES ANY CABr. OP
ISpermatorrisea s Seminal Weaknees t oz
Involuntary ightly oa Daily Losses,
nowEvaa °VAGINALLY CAUSED, O 1 HowI:VER. AG
GRAVATED nt citle.•.eren; while they witl speed:
correetthose tern ;)! e morbid conditions which aptin4 ,
from t he primary disease, orfroM fecret vice. ,
TILE SPECIYIO PILL is penally applicable to
the treatment of ea ery kind of Conitalor Urinary
Irritation Irra 11, or Impotency;
Limo or "R'rie.:l.- /), , ,t , Pepo.i.es in 01:1 VAIN 11; Milk
.7
Discharge 6; Pifiammatiun or Wean PAR oft he A
sun, Oterg ik
yine,L,wyers,Stod en! 9, and dlw h
follow sedentary ch.,6l,:it ',in; or wiime
Nervous Sy A', II flret over-w oilled, IWO )x.1'1114101 61.:1)-
pmt to wealm,s ‘es oft G FN-ru-l'erNsav °LOAN ,
Theso should. n t fail to uso 7114
Persons attlict,4l with Rey one or more ot the
above disorders, ore sure to have several, and &onse
t Mies mast, of the romownno
S ""2" IVI PIT' 0 S
•
Deranged Digestion; Lon of Appetite .LossOf
Flee"; Constipated Bowed I; Fitful and Nerea4,,
or henry etr n, teltle lustful dreams; Trout:ed.
Breathing; Fa Huns of Voice; Irr,gulizr aceion of
Vie Hart; Pustesioue Eruption.* on thaft*e and
virrk; Headache; Affections the Eyes ;Xoss elf
..3lemary; Euddertftusheeof Heat and BiAhings;
General TS - cal - nen& a d Indolence; Aversion to
SJciety; Relaxed Condition, or Diminished Sies,
Dthe Genital Head ns ; Dinoluntary Aipht y or
ily Emissions; Feirten t desire to pass Water,
withpeculiaratt,nding,,nnations; Atclaneholy,l4
Professional Opinions.—"l hare unAl
your ‘SPECITIO Pitts' In many eases of Sp.trnta"ar
rhea, and with tbo nioBipeife:l 4rucces4."—J.
TO7S SANDERS, M. D., LL. D., Brook/Pm.
"It is as near a speeitie.' as any medicine o,an
be. I have cured 'Tory severe eases with from sIX TC
TEN DOSEA."--H. k EITII, M. D., sd. Reprirtpry
.3fed. Science, New-York.
"I know of DO remedy in the whole ltaterl
.31 - Nliea, equal to your SPECIPIO PrtL in Seminal
Urinary ireaknimse.4" ADOLPIL BUM, .31:
Pre. of Organic, Chori.ttry and Physiol,
Personal Opinions.--"4lr. irinasse ,
WORTHY or ALL co:inmates, and devotes 1,
antliwiciatically_to thesis Preparations."'—b.
DITH HRESF., D. LL. D., 47/teriCan. ,
Gazette,New-lork.
"I hero a personsl knowledge; of Mr.
Tres HONESTY AND INTEGRITY, And Con •
Profession and the public that HIS PREPARA
nE ALuEDox."-JAs. k. Cunaos, CAez
THE SPECIFIC PILL
la not a Homeopathic remedy, nor does.
Mercury, Iron,Cantharides, or any injurious ,
cjp• eriee $1 per box, Mx boxes(w4leen
ond ) for $5. Sent by Mail. Sold Wholesale
at the Sole General Depot In the United to
J. W/NCIESSTER, 36 John Vant •
&lamed Court—Notice t
r t summoned for the Fero .
1 the 4th, Monday of Sept. T,irm u f
akis Notice that their attenntan-e is rna •
journed Tenn last Coot. 'to to ect
27th day of October next 1981, wit
Talte Notice and govern you sativ
J. F. T :
Sept 98th ; 1864.
peculiar taint or
fiction which we eon
lurks in
constitutions of
itudes of men. It
produces or is
iced by an en
-vitiated state
e blood, wherein
luid becomes in..
tent to sustain
forces Le their
vas action, and
the system to
Ito disorder and