111 pepartntint. Ten Mile Valley. From the Monongahela river to the head of Ten Mile creek a distance of forty miles this valley presents the must magnificient scenery, and embraces the finest agricultur al lands of any valley in Western Pennsyl vania. It also abounds in coal and other minerals, and is decidedly the most desira ble locality for Oil explorations in the State. Three wells are now being sunk at different points on the creek with a fair prospect of obtaining the "greasy fluid," in all of them, gas having been obtained in one at the dis tance of sixty feet from the surface. We have recently learned that some of our wealthy and enterprising citizens are deter- I mined to have railroad communication with the east, and are taking the initiating steps' to accomplish it, our energetic and efficient representative, Dr. A. Patton, having 'ob tained the necessary legislation last winter. This is as it should be. We hope our citi zens generally will lay bold in earnest, and perfect the work. The valley of Ten Mile is the natural route of communication between Waynesburg and the Monongahela river, and indeed between the latter point and the Ohio river. This whole route was surveyed by the Baltimore and Ohio company, and 'pronounced by them the shortest and the best route from the Monongahela to the Ohio river. Our farming interests, our coal lands, and our Oil prospects all call for this improvement: let us have it. The resources of this valley bare been dormant long enough and we are pleased to see our people at work with so much earnest ness in developing its wealth. The recent advances in the price of purely ag,ricultui al land in the valley is but a foreshadowing of what will take place upon the completion of a railroad between Waynesburg and the Monongahela river. Farming land is in creasing in value daily in the eastern end of the valley, and we have been inf . ( rmed that purchases are becoming more plenty than sellers, especially in the neighborhood of Jefferson and Clarksville. For the lieQeenger McClellan Bail in Motion. The Democracy of Wayne, and adjoining townships, met on Monday, the 10th inst. , at Strosuiders Store, and ran up a live hick ory, (a native of the bills of Wayne,) on which is borne a splendid flag, Red, White , and blue, with the honored names of Mu- CLaLLAN and PENDLETON, the Constitution and Union, inscribed. The meeting being organized by the ap pointment of David Spragg, president, and Richard Phillips and Jeremiah Cosgray, Vice Presidents, John A. Brock and George K. Pranks, Secretaries. On motion of the meeting, David Crawford, Esq., responded in a speech of some two and a half hours,— it was another of Dave's patriotic and soul stirring speeches,—such as that class of persons who are afflicted with "nigger on the brain" could not well digest, at the dose of which our long-tried and steadfast friend, who never varies. John Phelan,Esq., was called to the stand and made a very appropriate address, at the close of which three times three, were given for Democra cy, and the Union as our fathers gave it to to, followed by three groans for old Jeff; Abe, and all other traitors. WAYNE. For the Messenger. Democartio Meeting and Pole Rais- The Democrats of Greene con nty, held a McClellan ratification meeting at Davistosvn, Oct. Ist. The day was very unfavorable, the constant rain of the forenoon prevented an early assemblage of the people. Ilowev or by one o'clock, a goodly number were present, who set to work and raised a pole of pure hickory, 114 feet in height. The meeting was then organized by the election of the followi-g officers : LEWIS DOWLIN, Esq., President. Josh Garrison, Samuel Long, Dan'l Cow ell, Jos. McCormick and Andrew Montgom ery, Vice Presidents. Jsir Wildman, and Wm.;F. Burwell, Secre taries. The Ladies then presented a beautiful gag, (which their skilful fingers had previous ly arranged,) bearing apou it thirty-four stars as a representative of the whole Union. D. R. P. Huss, Esq.. of Waynesburg, was then celled to the stand who delivered a short but very appropriate speech, doing honer to himself and the cause he espoused. Winch was followed by a speech from R. A McConnell, Esq., in his usual happy style. He denounced the present Administration in full, passing through its whole career from - ..the beginning of the war to the present time; showing in t clear light to the minds of all thinking men, the base and wicked, as well as unconstitutional proceedings of a cor ral* party. Mr. McConnell closed his re marks by enumerating some of the heroic actinee of (ten. McClellan and calling loudly odl men of all parties to give h;rn thekr ,q, hidedsupport in November nest. Which w,e have great reason to believe they will do frog' the three long loud cheers which went up from the crowd for Geo. 13„ McClellan, as the speaker left the stand. "This was the song the people sang, Well vote no more for Abraham ; Sas head's too wooly, and his heart's too black, And his seat we'll give to 'Little Mac'. Democratic Mass Meetings. For Millard, Perry, Monongahela and Greene, pt Mapletown, Saturday, Oct. 22d. For Richhft, Aleppo, Springhill, Centre and Morris, Tuesday Oat. 25th, at dicktown. For Franklin, Wayue, Whiteley and Gilmore, at Strosnider's store, Thurs- Demeeretie Meeting. day, Oct. 27th. A Demoeratic Meeting will be held For Washington, Morgan, Jefferson and Cumberland, Jefferson, Saturday, A Bridgeport, Franklin tp., on Baur- O c t. 29 t h. air met, the 22nd inst. Rally every Hon. J. L. Dawsom, Hon. Wm. Motrroomaar, flon. S. A GEutosa, kikss- Siosirier McClellan, the Union and A A s. B. Woman, and others are expected 44 " 44" : - to be preor6 o . aid 'Orem the meet, .411.40144 • We know that Abe has long been King, - Wat isszt November he'll leave the ring Aid well send him back to Illinois State, Ali !stare doom below to wait." 'U WILDMAN,. I szer , s. W. F. BIIIMELII: I mg. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF ELECTION IN GREENE CO., FA-, OCT• 11,1864• 0 ---......-.... rong'ss. Assent. rl t" VZ .."'' to 0 S TOWNSHIPS. 1 < T, :k.. It, CI. so 6 1 - o : I cz t P F 5 . 1: c.l .a• _ _ Allleppo 87 50 86 49 Carntiehaels 80.... 37 60 34 59 Centre 160 111 143 125 Cumberland ... 144 149 139 148 Dunkard .. 216 54 209 51 Franklin Gilmore Greene Jackson .. Jefferson . Marion... Monongahela. Morgan .. Perry Springhill... . WatAtington Wayne Whiteley. ... 2691 12.37 2581 1253 143 E 1298 Majority TOWNSFIIPS Al leppo Carmichaels 80..... 38 57 38 57 Centre.... 154 113 155 111 Cumberland ... 145 147 144 118 Dunkard.. 215 49 212 50 Franklin . 194 56 203 5;) Gilmore 62 49 50 47 Greene 94 36 96 36 Jackson 73 68 73 67 Jefferson .. 139 90 140 8) Marion 109 93 110 89 MIIM=IIIIII=M= blagatl. Morris.. Perry . . . . Itichhill 244 91 241 96 Springhill 104 39 109 40 Washington ... 137 3 137 3 Wayne 178 43 179 43 Whiteley 139 20 136 29 Total 2926 1261 2625 1233 3/ojnrio .1365 1372 P. lI.D eN , I •-• CT ."‹ P - I De:t Att'y, I TOWNSIIIPS Alleppo . 89 47 Cartuiehaels 80. 38 57 Centre 154 111 Cain• erland .... 143 143 Dunlvird 214 49 Franklin . 202 45 Gilmore ... 50 48 Greene 97 34 Jackrzon 74 67 Jefferson . 140 90 Marion 112 89 Monongahela... 124 70 Morgan 126 92 Morris 171 52 Perry 106 42 Rich , ill 232 9.5 Springhill 108 40 Washington Wayne.... Whiteley .. 137 3 180 43 139 20 Total 2636 1239 Majority.. .1397 TOWNSHIPS Alleppo 88 47 Carinichaels Boro' . . 37 53 33 Centre • 154 111 Cumberland 140 145 59 Dunkard . . 213 53 Franklin . . 195 51 168 37 Gilmore 47 46 Greene 95 36 Jackson .. 75 67 . Jefferson 138 89 32 Marion 196 89 62 52 Monongahela 134 66 Morgan 125 91 66 Morris 171 52 Perry 105 42 Riehhill 241 90 106 42 Washington 137 3 Wayne '73 42 Whiteley 138 19 Total 261912.6 230 279 Majority 1383 49 24th Congressional District. Lazear. Lawrence. Greeno 1434 Washington 187 Beaver 750 Lawrence 1546 Total 1434 2183 Lawrence's majority (borne vote)lo49 _... Will remain in practice in our town two weeks longer tor the benefit of the Butner ' ous patients who are still calling upon him. Let others who do nut know the benefit of 212 44 191 53 63 47 61 48 96 36 96 36 73 68 72 68 141 90 138 89 119 86 88 100 133 72 129 68 128 90 122 95 171 52 171 52 107 44 111 39 239 95 237 93 108 41 108 41 137 3 137 3 180 44 173 46 140 21 136 20 MCCLEL LAN'S POPUL A TIM- A Preiddential vote was taken on board the steamer Com monwealth, from :Sew 'York, ou Thursday evening, which resulted as tollow,: : Mc- Clellan, 180; Lincoln, 43. Tice vote was proposed by a Providence Republican. There was about forty soldiers on board, every one of whom voted for Geo. B. McClellan. This corresponds with ail we have seen of and heard from the returned soldiers. They are all for McClellan. Sheriff. I Contr. c".. ILI I") i 1...4 I r 5I c 5 87 99 88 48 An officer from the Army of the Potomac on board made the emphatic assertion that the army is tZfr their old leader, and feel tiiat they have a personal interest in the election; and that no interference or persuasion of officers Will iuduce them to act contrary to their honest convictions.—Procideace TUE farce of au "election" has been gone through with in Maryland on the adoption of a thing dignified by the name of "Constitution." The whole vote of the State will not amount to more than one-fourth of the legal voters. There is only one side to the political question allowed in this State—the black side. To get a free vote it is re quired to be in favor of freedom for ne groes and despotism for white men. 125 SO 122 95 171 52 171 52 107 42 107 42 S 9 47 38 51; 153 112 144 144 214 48 205 46 47 47 97 34 73 67 140 89 105 90 133 65 125 91 169 49 108 41 232 93 106 42 137 3 179 43 138 20 2642 1227 1415 Auditor Coroner cf.. ,7.7. •••• I 1 111 DlF.D.—Sept. 17th,'64, in the 26th year of his age, WM. WEAVER,sonof Isaac and Eliza Weaver, of Jefferson tp., Greene co.; Pa. Bro. W. professed religion and uni ted with the Carmichaels congregation, of the'Cumberland Presbyterian church, in the year 1856. He lived in the bounds, and communion of the church he first joined until 1862, when he went West. On the let of September of the same year he volunteered in the 78 Illinois Regiment, in which he served his country finthfully until his death.— He was in the . Smith Western Army, Under Sherman, and was engaged in the taking of Atlanta. Since May let, of the present year he had been engaged in nine battles without a scratch, but in • the tenth which occctirred on the Ist of Sept., he received a wound which ended in his death after suffering tar seven days. During his severe suffer ing God's grace was sufficient. He en joyed the presence of his Savior in an unusual degree. His end was what we might reasonably expect atter a godly lite— triumphant. Thus once more, one of our noble, patriotic,., pious young men has fallen a sacrifice . to the long plotted, deep law, Heaven daring Ite hellion, a rebellion which would have Dr. Langdon this new system of treatment call upon him at once that their cures may Le completed by the time he he goes away. Dr. L. does not give Lis patients a batch of medicines charging a heavy fee, and leaving them to fare as they may ; but gives them personal attention throughout their treatment. Dr. L. has superior vitalizing Electrocal Instruments, which may be had with instru.:- ti film in their medical use. For the Messenger Democratic Meeting. At a Democratic Meeting, held at Sine vab, Oct. 3d, on motion Amos Day was called to the chair. Win. Iltitfuian and John Andrews, 'Vice Presidents, anal N. G. Hughes, Secretary. The meeting being or ganized, R. A. Mcecnnell was called on to address the meeting, and responded in au able and argumentative speech,and he showed to the people that it they wanted the coun try saved. to vote tor McClellan and Pendle ton, as the preservation of the Constitution and Union depended upon their success. abitnittirgi. From the Cumberland Preshyteciau Satibath, Oct oth, 1864, at her twine in this place, after a linger ing illness of several moths, hiss JENNIE flostiimeN, in the 19th year her age. The deceased was an interesting and intelligent young lady, being a member of the Senior Class olladi es in the Female uepartment of Waynes burg College who graduated in Sep tember. But while her class•ruates were engaged in the pleasing duties of the last session of their school days, Jennie's delicate frame was , radually sinking beneath the power of wasting disease ; and shortly after they bid adieu to the happy associa tions of school-lite to enter upon the labors and enjoyments of a promising future, it was her lot to bid adieu to parents, sisters, brothers, associates and friends, to close her eyes upon the good and ill of earth, and try the realities of that world "11.44111 whose bourn no traveller returns."— Just when the first breath of autumn blew cold and chill upon the earth, withering the leaves and flowers, death's icy touch severed the tender cords of her young life, releasing the spirit and preparing the body ter the shroud, the coffin, the tomb. "We all do fade as the leaf:" But there was hope in her death. She had professed faith in the Sa s-iour, and was a member of the Bap tist Church. Her last hours were marked with resignation, and her spirit sustained by a good hope— that anchor of the soul, sure and steadfast Let us be instructed by her early death. "Be ye also ready." flow uncertain the hour of death's approach "Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the North wind's breath, And suns to set ;—but all, Thou hast all season's for thine own, 0 Death I We know when moons shall wane, When Summer birds from tar WWI cross the sea, When autumn's hue shall tinge the golden grain— But who shall teach us when to look for thee 2" HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TILE POTO MAC, October 11.—Last evening and during part of the night, firing was brisk in the centre of the line in front of Petersburg. Large bodies of the enemy's troops have been seen moving towards our left the past twenty-four hours. They received the attention ofl our gunners wheneKer they appeared within range. The army remains in its former position at Chapin's Bluff; the enemy not seeming desirous of attacking the line there. T .'~ !. r ~~ V:t ;,• ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHERFAS, In awl by an act of the Gene, - al Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled, An act relating to the eke lions in this Commonwealth, passed 2d day of July, 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff ot every county within this Commonwealth to give pubin: notiee ol the General Elections, un,t,t eel such notice to euatnarrabe: 1. The oak, rs to be eiftteel. 2. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. 1. ThOillUS Lucas, High Sheliir Of t he coun ty of Greene, do hereby make known and give tnis public notice to the Electors of the county of Greene, that on the TUE , DA Y a 1 EX I', AE I ER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NO NEXT.(being the bill day or 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 teveral Mikes hereinatter named, : For twenty-six persons to be electors to tote for President and Vice-President of the United States of America. The said election will beheld throughout the County as follows: The electors of Frartklin township will meet at the house of 6ittitlf 'Green. The electors of Marion township will meet at the '‘% cut window of the Court House in bt ayliesburg.. The electors of Whiteley tp., at the house ormerly of Lewis' Headlee, Lisq., in Newtown The electors of Dunkard to., at the dwelling house at Maple's Atilt. The electors of Grcene tp„ at the brick house formerly occupied by J. Davis. Tito electors of Monongahela tp , at the house occupier by NV 111. Alt,teezati, in Maple town. The Electors of Jefferson tp., will meet at if t -, e h ut' , , A AVee.leelley, in Jefferson. 'Fite Llemors of Morgan tp., at the School house near David Bell's. electorsFite of Jackson tp., at Johnson's School house-. 1 6c eleelors of Cumberland tp., at the west window of the house formerly occupied by Jo- seph Gore, in Cartoicitael,. The electors ut the Lform2ll of C ann i e l l , at the east window tri the house formerly oeett pletihy Jost.p,i Ga..- to rarimehaels. The eleci4,Y. ut Cenire tp., at the house of Samaci u,tis. in titniou. • •he elector, of IVavne tp., at Phillips' School house. electere.ui :\ 'orris tp., at the house el dward bari,.er Tile electors of Washington tp., at the brick school house, between the farms of Thomas Johns and lJenj. ROSS. The electors op Alicppo tp. at the house of Augustus Miller. on Wheeling Creek. Tilt:electors 01 Richh ii tp. at the house formerly of Jose ph Funk. of Jacksonvile. The electors of ferry tp., at the house for• mercy occupied by Jotm Minor in Mt. Morris. The electors of Gilumre tp , at the house of Enoch licimon, in Joltytort•n. The ch.a; ors of tiptiuoieill tp., at Stephen White's Milt. The return Judges of the respective Dis tricts i • this county arc required to meet itt the Court house in the borough of Waynes burg, on Vtiday, the 14th day of October, INA, then and there to pertutot the duties en joined [woo thew by lass. g7irreoa, by ca t Art Asse.tnftl, approved thc. '211.1 dad lt••;:j9,tutit/,‘/, Act re to the Electors of this C o enner m w e ,ati,,' cud other Acta in conformity thereo 1, '1 . 05111.1.5 :!114 . 1 , 1;{ n i.leeiie c eirietc, do mak,. hum% 1, awl give notice as en and by lie 13t sec!u.n iii the attires lid act, 1 aw din-Tied Lilac ev,r) ilerSllll justice; woo sloth uol . tuiy sihee or it profit or nosh under tile GoV 0 , Vie U Oiled Suites, lir 411' his State, or any city lit tile trialetied district, 1 v 0,00 ! , a t o lli.lll , .l ,, litttl till Slit or of tier,v lse,a : , 1/1,91,111/3 , 1; filbert% or spent Who lit or shall under ite legisle live, jiatitelary, (it i - Xeciitive aepariiiiiiiit of this Stale of , tales ur 61 ally coy or in. o.llllfiltell otsirlct Find aiss, th It every of tiiii4ri:Se. and Sl.lll Legisittitire, arid 01 rite se loci aii I rotutuou council 111 811 V. city, Collllol,Simi, , S 011.11 y i .Colinoaied drama. is by tart' incapable of eXeftis,Ml sat Lila same time the Mike or appoiolif eta ol judge. ills ,ec tor or clerk of ally elettnoi of ibis a oiniumiwealto, tan I that bet nisnetstor or ill tge or any otiket eY alai sbdi election gbali be el141:0 , !10 ally btlittC Ines, to be ytntt tor. A Igo, tnat in the f rai s,c , ion or the Act of Assent- Myortittited, Ac. tclating t;., pitilsides," appc.ired Aide i, Ic4o. it id minder: Ih-it the at , ree int paths talon I , Itati not he ...instrucd as t an} intini t oiii et or lirmig.llollicer front t.ervi,tg as jitiigc, inspect Jr r clot It a; aux general or 111 is Cnm:u~~ntvtau n. A 44t0, that in the els sellout 1,7 ,:tl,l act it is ettacte , tint ever ati,t 5t0,141 election he upeard lootween do- hoot, cl eight altd tett to the tort:noon, amd shall c,titiliuP rei bout intrtruptiott or atljourts meta null,eve: o'clock ill the eveling, whet' the puiis slimd ue closed. perain mall be pernOted to vote at any election it , :dot e.aid to, a wilde ire, tuna of tile age of to enty one ears or mate, w:.. shah have re- td,st io thy. Slate at ;east ne t e..r an;' the e'er liiiii district where lie otters to vote al leas: tell dais preceding such tiler lion and wtii, in two }ears paid a State or cannily tax. which shall have broil assessed at least ten days be. ;ore the electlon. lint a tathren of .he United states who ha. previ sly bee.; a y.taltried voter o: Odd, Stat. xnJ removed therenoni ao l rldlirdeil, dud who chat have tecided in th cii cdon district and paid luxes a aforesaid shall be to vote after residing m thi ; State six 1001 tits ..vuleil, That ve white tie, leen, of :he II iiitcd Stales tietwedtit toe nen' 21 and .22 years, and nave resided in the election dis trict tea day as .fdietiatti, shalt he entitled to vivo , although they shall not have paid taxes ;'0 itersoli be pet milled to vote whose name is not contateed io lire net of tax Ade fu n , 'shed by the COttlilit,siollids. trains fir: t, i.e piddllce a receipt for the oat meal, wit len IWO ears, 61a Stale or coutiry tax as.essed twit etaly to tae Constautarn, and give satisfactory evid-ace eithi.r on their ,•w oath or affirmation of another, that be has paid Mein tax, or on failure to produce a teceipt shall maks bath or the payment thereof, or SCC. , hd, if he claims a awe by being an elector bet weett !image of 21 and 21 1 ;titt:r lie shall depose on oath or ailirination that he sided in the State at least one r ear before his epigram thin, and make such proof of his residence in the dis• trim. as is required by this act. and that he does verily believe front all accou its given lion that lie is the age aforesaid, and give such oilier evidence as is required by this act, whir-upon the name (tithe person so ad milted to vote. snail be inserted in the alphabetical last by the insiiectors and a 'tote matte opposite thereto by writing the word "tax." it he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax. or the wOr.l'age,' if t a shall be admitted to vine by reason 0: such age. shall he coiled out to the clersat who st all shake the like notes in the list Ol voters kept by them. In all cases where the Haute of the person claiming to vote is fittimi on the list turn by the coaowe sinner Or assessor. or has a right to vote whether Jbuud thermot or not, is objected to by any qualified cit zen, it alit I be the duty of the inspectors to exam- Me such person on oath as to his qualification, nod it lie claims to have resided in the. Slate sne 3 tar or inure, his oath shall not he sufficient proof thereof, by at least one competent witness. who shall be a quali fied elector, that lie has resided within the district Si, more than ten days next preceding s id eleetioh, and shall also swear himself that hie bona fide residence in pursuance of has lawful calline, is within the distri c t, and that he did not renlove into said district for the purpose of liming therein ''Every pers n qualified. as afiiresaid. and who shall m .ke nue proof, it . equired, of tri..rre , idelure and Pay ment of taxes as aforesaid. shall he admitted to voce in the township, ward or district iii which he shall re side . "If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent any officer of any election, or use Cr threaten any vio lence to any officer, or shall isiteaxiipt or improi.erty interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or Shall block Oil the window or avenue to any window where the same may lie holdnigr or:shall riotously die tura the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any hittioidatina threats, loree or viol. nee, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to pre vent him from ruling, or to restrain the trecdoin of choice. sac . person mi cdnviction. ,hall be lined in any sum tint exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprison ed for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve thumbs and' it it oh ill Ito shown to the court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending wog not a resident of the city, ward, or district, or the township where the sail/ of— fence WMs conanitte¢ and not Analitled to Waite 1,4 i„ , then, on conviction, he shall he sentenced to pay a hue of not less than one hundred or more than one 0,00, sand dollars and be imprisoned uca loss than Mx 11/1011111ha nor more titan two yea's." In Case the person who shall have received it/I°second highest *irtnhet of votes for Inspectors shall not Wood the space of one hour aitrr the hour died by law for the opening of flie election, the qualift 64l 'OUTS 01 the township, ward or di , triet for with .h each officer shall have twee elected, present et the place of the election, shall k'elea , one out ot their number to All such vacau- cy, It shall he the duty of the several assessors respec tively, to attend at the place of holding every ge •er I. NtleClail or township e ection. Miring the time said elec tion is hept open, firlbe purpose ut givins informa tion to the inspectors or judges when called on, in re IttiV the right of any person assi in dstkd by thlelll to *loch - elections, or such other ttters in relation -as d essins of votes as the said inspector's or either of them snail horn time to tine require. A ISO, that where a judge, by sickness or unavoidable accident, is linable to attend such meetings oi the judges, then the certificate ..r return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or chi - 1180f. the election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties of said judges unable to attend. Ske 77. %%lien the qualified voters of more than cne ward. township or district meet at the same place to hold their eteetione it Shall lie toe duty of the respective of said election districts in addition to the ca. , titicates required in the 76th section of this act, to make out a fair statement and cent floats of alt the votes which shall l have been give. for encL candidate, distinguishing the office ( - natation Is hich he shall have been voted for; and one of said judges shall take charge of said certificate, and. also, of t h e SeVerdl cer isticaies made out for each elec. ir ti district as before directed, and produce the saint at it reeling of all the judges iu Ike county, in the manner present:ed. in the 7bili section of this act. . . Skc. 7n The juilt!es of the several election districts, in each rolllity, being 511 met should select oil, .4 their cumber to tact as PreSl.l"tit of the ft.lard ; and select two tunable gnat:lied electors of the cottlity, either mon:bets of the lioard, or tulle: wime, to :let as clerks, e lore emoting on their duties maceral:v sworn or 3ffirlite.l, to perform lite dinies .:t th.rir :lel 3, with honesty :opt file. ity, 011 Coe Ro. 11.1 1/c kV So 1..1 Med. It Shall he the duly of the several Pidgcs to delver II:e cc:tide:it:, of 'heir IV 10 the J . 1 ,- S:11e111 •:1 the :alt B•lard, Wit., shall cause the 4 - 1,1 - k , , Jl. pies 10115 of 531 , 1 ad.l tegeteer the liliodier of votem, woo ,11111 i .Ijl`,/1,11 11 9;116 reitilitatem to hate oceoll etveti forlirhy person or persons, in respect to each oft' a: or slat :ill. r.t ID 79, The rhino: shall. throughout. in presehre of the ju Igo, matte 11l rehires ill tit ,. 111.11iller, 110 •1 iaf ter directed, o hick shall he anthed by a I the PI ges and atteilytt by raid chid ks ; allii it 'Lail out 10 , 01%1/1111 I.ll' s. it jIIO.IIOS i•C rasrirgi tin tit which shall apill - 1111110 14.11,10 , 0 21%010 as .1110s11 by Ille 11t.i.101 . the 7o and Si . .'1001 , 1•1 1 111 S .14'1, 111 0101 , Or rtjrri any par here, ti the hhinthe 111,11 , i SO: It 4 1 -. lll,i'ille•S is SO AS to prevent f till being tailer .rood and enisyleird nt adding to other the cumber of vows, in 1%1.hp 1 . 1,11: it shall 11.11 lie 41111' 01 said vierks. to thake nut a title huil paper, Or certificate 111 be :signed 1.y..at.1 juices, at losleti by said ciiirks ititaciii,l to its I Iran...milted with said eel nrn lwhe re the ....Me I+ , directed to he iritsitonitte.!) N. the • , .i..detait of the I:oltint..n,teabli. mid the nrighial paper shah be di pystlett in the pro anti by the said 0til: a I . tiled and traintinitied %s oh the return 111' Sill 1 to tlii• secretary 5,5 of rresrud, lsl. 1./uplottie rethrett of all the votes glyen for ever' nil Ol,oltS Who .q1:111111ave berg Vl , Leti 101, ItO' any :tike 10 I,lilllo hid!, the electors 0f the c.,u lily ire eui Lied Iu • !Bloke ,if theinselve•, uncoil twulcd watt ;thy ether county rstrh t Givem under my Mind at my °Mee in WayneAhurg the 19th du}' TII(,+.LIT f'AS. Sheritre Office, Waynesberg, I`4 , f'cf 19 'f,4 PUBLIC NOTICE ! AI.I. persons indebted to nip are hereby no!ified flint L - 1.. my notes an i ac,ni tit+ have I, e.t placed iii lio , ls "fry 1i q. for col'et, inn, and nii 's they are cll4 on or h.q . sth nt .N4.)V.ti1113F.:11. next. they WI , I be calleata by legal proee,s, (let. 19 • 16:4, 1.. DAY. (ARPIIANS' COURT vf tiE ul a t , order of the Orplutcs' (Mutt of Gnome ctottoy. and to Its, thief:Sea, t.SLISS, will t, exposed to S:lie lit VI•111111e, of the premises, situate ~, it true township, (Lents counts. ra., oa ,A 1 Ult !),,‘ Imlay et' Not looter. A D. 1564, flue follow me descrilm•l tract of atiol, u. wa : A tract of tau 1 an Ow lump:JO() adj,:‘int: lands c), Israel ,SR:war!, Ile hard tte, , j mina Temple 'ma Mile's. cotimillitie (me littatlrml amt Finis Acres. none or less, late ta:: property of eiontael Stokely, omatl. Terms : On ,, Araif the plirvitase lOollef to 1),. paid 3t the rOunrinalion ot . line soh”, and fle rPontining hail'ln Six month% there:tiler. wltli interest Irvin the late of the cullnrioittiOn - LticAs. c'berilrs nfli,e, 2.3lnei'Jillg, tict. 17. 1564 • - Le. TN TIM OP,PEIANV C 0 U T 0 7 J_ Greene rnunte, N. Yl, Septetutier term. 1864. in lae inatter nt the Partition of the he it Est:tient John Nl' ay, late of Franklin in Said enmity, daut,t,ed To John arNay, Mary 'Nay, (widow.) ltet:eta a. inter tarried won A filter Plemine , ,M try Ile ttaishal. Smolt .11'1lay, Drown M . Nay. tiny Elot tM ' ay and ;Nancy nu. nu, nod en: 0 of von are aeret,y innitied that. by virtue i'f a writ nt a tittnit united tort ttrpliat.s's Enna of Greene locuo•-t win he held and Lakin upon the via noses in Frank alit t, tivniship, on the . 2.:41 day of (tVE.MEEII., , 1861. Al day ; ten the °cm ik 11'.1 fiat tu,ott & SOL' alp,/ a///) qvina/,,a/i/l1 rd re, I ~ r;tte. ;le in the said Writ re:HI:v(1; in whit h Imo :111,1 pla.e tnu ran attend, if )1:0 ti.ink loop. t. rl it) at 11EALQUARTE115, I'RO. VAR ( ) FEICK, llngAium, A N ACT FOI: ENROLLING AND CALLING OUT Forces. dtc. ore. 21. And he further enacted. that every per son not sub j ect 10 the role , and articles of tt ur tchu Si all inns - ore Or entice or atienipt Iu procure or entice• soldier in the service of the U lied "fates to desert, or who Final hurler ur roncrar urcirc ...mpi..yuleur to a dus niter. or carry haul away, or aid in c ,rryin; hint away. knot% ing 1,1111 hi be. slick_ or whin shall purclt • tse I'M. any soldier his Prill 'poem arms, nun unwition. cliitliiag nr any part thereof and any Cap lain Or iii , llllllilli :Mg °Hirer of Ally ship or viisiSel. Or a.,y superintend:int of any Railroad, or any oilier WM.: coaveyntime, earn ing away any such :midi— as ewe Of ties CleW, or otherwis,, 6 uotvmg him to have deserted, ir shall re c luse to deliver him up to orilt.rs of his colaiiinioding °dicer shall. upon leg tl cninvirtlaii, be titled. at 1 11 11 Of any count ,ue , igaiziiiive of the fact. in any sum not exceed ing jive blinked Millais, ant) lie shall he intprisotied ma exreeding Iwo years nor less than six months. Enrolling utha•,s and loyal citizens are requited t trrest or st% e inforinatton that will lead to the :west of all persons violating the ah . tve sect ton. .1011 N CIITIIIIERTSON, Copt and Provost ,11ar-Itnl I.lth list tier, Pa. r 11 ( n ca Cuujj, JUST AttIUVE,D AT SAYER'S & HOSKINSON'S, ATSAYERS' CORNER, FOR FALL AND WINTER. 1111EY are °tiering the largest, hest and latest rives o DRESS MKS, Alpaccas, Coburgs & Wool Delaines I In a word, we haven full supply of the latest style of Ladies Dress Goods, Coliarb and Sleeves, Ent moidered Sets, Bonnet skirts, Lin ings, Head Nets, Gloves. Ilosiery, best quality Kid Gloves. Prints and Gingliams, Itslinorals and Skeletons, Tritumiurs , con sisting of Quilled Ribbons, Braids, Buttons, Beaded Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, too numerous to mention. MSOUR.NING GOODS. A large and full assortment of the most Fashienahle Mourning G la qru could he had. Men's Wear.— chttv. Camtitueres Tweeds, Jeans. Cottotiadea. Finn ',el,. Ro u ts and shoes of all sizes, flats and Cap, La dtea'llata, /Mode and Nubiea. HARD IA AP6E, QUEENS WARE AND GROOERIES. tionsernrnintnng Gan 'N, 111eac!in , 1 gtheetinen, Un Meaci . ed eu.ton Table Cloths, Bed Ticking and Window Minds Our stock is complete in every line, and if our friends want good hargaitis, all we 11:1Vii to Pay is. abut ihis is the puce to 'secure them. C4ll soon, as our MOM, is: QUICK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS, Come one and all, as we are going to sell the Goods as low as they can be had in Waynesburg. Mark this. Oa 18,'"4 MAYERS* WI9KINSfO:. Proclamation The greatest than e ever offered to buy good Jeweliy at Low Prices! 100000 Wetches, Chains, Lockett', R0111(0. braeolets, Sets of Jewelry, hold Yens, &e. TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, And not ro be Paid for until you know what yuu are to get. certiemicchailthig au article and lie value are pla ced In tieeted bnvelopes and well mixed, new of which will be seot by mail to any address on receipt of price. Ore Certificate 25 ovule, ?Ive for sl. Eleven ior t 32. Thirty for IIS. Thee-. are an blanks. You must get the value of your money. Circulars with putteailass vent FEEE addree. A. J. HARPER ac Boa WISP. 0., he. Vbrk. Nrastriway, N. Y April 414'644y. , s , SNOW *UM I AriII4SMI4A NOW IS THE TIME NEVER PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW TIIAT WHICH SHOULD BE DONE ur©■•a.B.Y TIM fill 1111 RY TRE Pia" Goode are cheap to-day, but Will surely be higher in a few days. Gold Steadily but Certainly Going upl- BOOTS AND SHOES are now being .old at James B. Lindsey's rri Panic Prica3! dana,r-trs C , tne then ell ye that bew•ii the , Me. I IN •IsEy war tats only 31erelltint lit Wieyilesbiteg Iyho boti:4 - htt (49t).13 , 4 titt,itig, the recent tout um, ;.i:. sag in his kill ;1,1,1 ani now also opening in:: F ill and ass.:rt =llll Trimmings and Notions ! carot(ol} F(.l.•ctc.l liar an ,xclusively iz TA IL E VIC ADE An i e, t , 01 Taint ill Enlitroidttales, Giovt.% fiio/1012% valid Ca:Loci' Goods, kirt% nod Cor%eis, It'rideirfthirts arid Drawers. For Ladies. Celf . 1,11 , 11:111 C.ii!d, ell in every cane. y GENTLEMEYS FURNISING GOODS, and a splendid ~f LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S FURS! LADIES' VIOTORINE, LADIES' MUFFS, LADIES' OUFFS, UNREEL CMII6 A full line of HATS BD (JAN, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Ladies Turban Hats, Mack Canton Saratoga, In'aterialis, Felt Velvet Trimmings, &c Gent's Fine Silk Hats, Fur, 'Wool and Cotton Hats, OF ALL PRICES' AND STYLES. C, AWAVI‘I YIAMW.k) , SI PLUMES AND FLOWERS, Or the vvry latest s' and an pe purchased ale S . Lne p riC e 9 • These gnndr wele purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CAR ;,111 for Nei - ) Call rt.tti t-salot,e. if nn ;11111111y to show gm - Ws nemernlwr e Plat ly tti , itotite the Court Ho nee, next door in the Jrl.,,e .1 LINDs EV. Waynr•oalcs. Oct. 11.. '6l PETROLEUM BASK OF GREENE COUNTY. TV CVII X C lii her,liy given that the Odd Fe;tows Association st Watalestto4 has filed in the Atteros 3 ()dice, Of lit. Site at Ptraa,, , tvailia, a certificate that .aid to • L . il:111p. t ,e into a Hank bt . Joao.. 111., , uni and f)eil.b:it, to bo known by 111, 113111 C, wyle an,t title ,I.e PETROLEUM BANK OF GREENE COUNTY tube located in Waynesburg. Greene county, State u l'enosylvattia, with a tadital stuck of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, with the vrivilere of inereaaina the a true to TfINEE HUNDRED 1114117.4 AN eirsnanie of all Alt eutillril ".9app;(•lnerlt to an Act to esia.'ll h Free Banking rn PenosviVallid:' &C., passed the zrd day of Alay. A.l). leo!. _ _ JOS. RANIMI , PII. rf .%M. A PO RTER. l'r e r I LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN, Just Published in a Sealed Envelope ,f t Lucas ntr tho Nature, Trelltnont, and ruidiaai 4 71. Mfr of Spermatorraul or ' , carnal Weak lac!. toccata try Etassions. Sexual llrhllity, awl laarni olerng to Mani tar generally Nervous. - .es. C. tiw.ll - tioa Ei , i!rarn ned Far ; Nteldal at, l •al Icrapat irv, , es“ , titi , from Sete-M.lle. fiv ItofiEßT CU LV Eit 4W E 1.., M. D., author of the Green allow, &.c. The ivothl renowned au'hor. in this admirable 4 - leanly 'troves ;root his own experience that the awful coilbetibehees of Sell-Aloise may be effectually removed wit.intit 'Tiede ine, and without tbingerohs sura cal ope.lutols. boogies, ot , trtilllN, a, rings, or cor dials. Or tlie nins'ira•ion of ih. Itthfe—dottotog out .i mode of a elite, at once simple, rertaitt and elfee hy means of which every sittf,rer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately. and radically. rlti-4 I.vir.T. PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND 71tOljetANDs. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address post-paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps- Address the publishers. C 1114../. C. KLINE & CO., 127 flowery, New York, Post Office box 4586. June 12, 1864. ESTRAY HOGS. CAm, Centre towntirPrPPa"in h trespassin g nn near ll le prom ie7 Canter's6f the h '; i r t: in the Ist inst., THREE (MGR loioposecl to weigh about 0 in,unds each. Two lintrr•wg and one ~ .on• One has a short jail ; all three are Ppotted white and black. Entered on Towtishitt Clerk's Bork, tbi+ tat 'lay of Oct„ 18e4, by Junius Roberts, Clerk. JAB. H. BABBITT. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, B Y virtue of an order of the. ntpintn's Court of th e comity of Fayette, Pa., we lv iN .4,0 the toilow ion tleYer heal Real Eatate SPRINGER late of Fayette county, dec'd, all that rattails OF LAND situate on the Monongahela Weer iu Dunkard Tp., Glenne county, Pa„ containing. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or term. mai-sitting Notts of bane Morris, Hannah Morris and others:. on w Writ am a Log bwe:ling Douse and a Lug Barn. Alert that certa LOT OF CROUND situate in Nevi Op»eva,Fayetatt ennoty, Pa.. adjoining lota of llarld raika and James Th0041 , 0 . 04* on - street. on winch W eiected T8.A13101 HOUSE it !rimy and a half high, and ouitotilinge. The sale of the Fayette county property Will hike place nu the peenusea at le o'clock a. tn., fasenaday. Oct. 29er. 'M, and the Pahl of the Gieetio witaely property, At Ore premises as 3 teckhc, p /1).. pgAbq sense dal. ~.rs.. h=ojnot=s ert•tirid4 w wadi iiiiftniplkunifttit .1. F. TEMPLE, .‘..lec'y ort. 1 woold respectfully inform, ntv fried" ' l * throughout the Couuty, that I at taderlidLtUti r , _home, ill Wayttebborg, and have arring~te: 1 " !Plata 60 lo Fper Id from the Sum tkiditior," E , twentieth of every me t W$Y11001), :a1. , . The scrofulous • contamination is varionsly caused liYonercurial disease, low living, disordered iligpstion from unhealthy food, impure air, illtha 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 chitdien." The diseases Adel' it oiiginatee 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 mid r;iiitaneous affections. These all having the 'tune origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and 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 etritettmd and • dotes that medical science has discovered', for this afflicting distemper, and for the am. of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior ttiii k any other remedy yet devised, is known by au— who have given it a trial. That it does corn bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is 'lndisputably proven by the great multitude !of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made or the following diseases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, rs, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and, Grp sipelas, Rose or St. Arithony'irce, Salt 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. Minute 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 cases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader May have access to some one who can 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 constitu tions. 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 cure. 1 This we now offer to the public under the name of AYER'S :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 thesa disorders. Purge,' out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood; Purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the pul,lic have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsq rerilla, that promised much' and did nothing ; hut they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven b y 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 same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual titan any other which ha* ever been available to them. .A.YErt,'S CHERRY PECTORAL , The World's Great Remedy ibr 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 mum , sally known, that we need do no more thass assure the public that its quality is kept op wc., the best it ever has been, and that it may ba: relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Da. J. C. ATER & CO., Practical and Analytical Clunnatisi Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. 11Itt A. P:,: , er ,t;i I t 1 m. Creig.h. V.'ayrtea tills g, May diet, t 4 wo it v*J-2;-IT ' BOXES sPrarrzo PILL WILL PR , 1 , 1717_1 - l`rr :AX6 L Y Cruz ANT Cass - sperrn , vtorr:/e - a, Sc . next al Weakness) 05 Involuntary litgitt I y os. Daily Lowsesi ELONVEVI:II CALTTD, ca rIOITEXLS Ao- ORAVATED is car.trierrn; v:IC.Jo they will speedily correctt hose ter7i ) , .0 morbid c,nditioas which spring fromt he primary ;Ilse:lse, orfroni Fecret vice. - 4 0. TIIL S PEcIFI 0 FILL is equally applicable to tho treatment of e ery ki,nd, of Genstal or Urinary Trritat to n. t .ln p• ze ty, or .brpotoncy; Diabellea. Lima or "_Uric pos4 t 4 in the IJartte Maki. Ineelcargee mo.zior, ( r Weakness o ft he Kid. ttsys,,te. aergynz , n, I.a?ryera, aitsd eats, and saheb.' follow sedentary cr.iurnlti‘ons, or whose Brain sAd • Ferrous System ar a over-worked, are peculiarly sub ' act to weak nezvacs of t Grrirro•lrrimtae Onoasa• Those should n t fai Ito use 'l' LIE ERECIFIC PILL.. • Person* atnicLcd vi:h any one or more of thi • above dhorders, are ta:ra to yaVe SeVerill, and maw times most, oft he FOLLOWING S - WM.tr..l= l . TCYISICS. .. Deratwed Digeettol; Losoof.Appetite; Zo•lit1 Flesh; Constipaled, .bencel,)i and Nerssous,. or I..exyry eeep, wit. hulial drearni; Triimbied .11rearang ; Failure of Voice; Irretrelar adios e the Heart; Purstu,Zous Eruptions on thefaco aisd neck; Headache; ,4,,-Slons Af the Eye_ Loss Of .11cmory,* Buddereflusleeeof Ileac and BiusialtOst General Weakness and indolergoo; Aversion, to ,Society; Relaxed Condition, or liiminialteet Sirs, 01.9 Genital Orvaa; brvoluntary or Daily EMi84401247: Fregilefit emirs o paas Water. withpeculiarattendingsensationß; Nolancholyobs. IPrOintsslenssil Opinions.—'°l have - used • yonr 6 SPECIFIC rum , in matly cases of Bpernsator. rhea, and with the mootrfect suocess."—J. TON SANDERS, IL D., LL D.,Brooklyn. "Ilia as near a 'specific. , as any medicine Aa be. I have cured very severe cases with from "TN DOSES."—B. KETT'S, M. A, Ed. li'epertory Ned. Science, New "l know of no remedy in the whole .Ifaderiff Medico, equal to your SPECIFIC PILL in Seminalor Urinary ireakneeees."—Auxmria ilanum .IL A s Prof. of Orgando Chemirtry and Phystdein , kersomal Opinions.—"ffr. Wi A' WORTHY or ALL CONFIDENCE, and devotes hiamell enthnetaetically to thcce Preparation&"—D. &Iran. ram Rimer-, hr. I)., LL. A, American Neatest Gazette , ICen , YOrZ:. "I have a persona knozzistfofs of Mr. 'Mama* raft's Hoyeavr AND IN - rmoarrr, and can assure Itail Profession and the public that ute PaapeakrioNs C SIZ art SD ON."-JAEL R. Can roc, dr.D.,Chwinist, Z THE SPECIFIC PILL Is not a Homeopathic remedy, stor does it mote* Merenry,lron,Cantharides, or any injurious ingredient. ti g Priee: $1 per box, el x boxes (saes onleraftel ' ~a) for $5. Bentby Sold Wholesale and itetki4 s "! , at the Sole General Depot in the United Slated, 4yr-, J. WEIRDESIMES, 88 Jdha Tby : EPECLIZ, NOTICE. 53 ia peel*. taint or ration which we call ;ROFULA lurks in constitutions of altitiales of men. It her produces or is )(laced by an en .bled, vitiated state the blood, wherein it fluid becomes in impetent to sustain .., vital forces in their igorous action, and 3ves the system to into disorder and EOM;
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