,;firat Otpartnant. ID Sad Occurredoe, On Sunday evening last, while \Von iirown and Thaddeus M..rri;t*;o estimable young men living it, and ne.. The village of Mr. Morris, in this conaty, were returidng 11.0111 a wedding in.the lower part of P.trry town ship, t h ey l earne d t h a t another wedding w* to conic off at the lemse of Charles Coss that night, and concluded to stop and ascer tain it such were the tact. They according ly rodd to the holise, and judging from ap- pearances„ withotit entering, that they had been tnisinformed, they started homeward. Atter riding - ti . short distance from the dwell ing, they were fired upon three several times by scone person unknown, awl young . 13:own was shot in the temple, the bail entering the 'brains. Our acconmlishett surge( m friend, fr. 1ti0.:5 of this Pace, was called to the unfortunate young man, and pertormed, with his usual skill the operation of removing the frag ments of bone which had penetrated -and disorganized a large portion of the brain, but failing to find the hall, which, he thinks, lodged against the opposite side of the skull. The patient died on Saturday last, after lin gering for several da.)s. SilSplch 11 1111.1i'lled to 711011111 S Phillip., a drafted mall of the neighliorhuoti, who was keeping out of the way of the authorities, he was arrested and is now in jail, at this place, to await, trod or investigation. The Tresumptiot4 is he tired main Morris and 'Brown under the impression that they were 'detectives seeking his arrest. Tile parties 1 -bad all been friendly, aml no o th e r ex pl ana .• ttion can be given of the isie/aneholy o ccur.. tetce, Oil Ittiltsgence. The eNcitritietit in the neir oil region of Drinkard ic4eek4. in (iiitieile camly, s till contircie.4, Tug 'Wheeling Li ir Hi : lever/. that oil 1) creek, few iaiieB alove Lel y, there ai'c derricks up with engines on the ground, aril the parties are either operating, or ready to begin. There are ten other der ricks on the ground and ionic to be. erect:.-1, making twenty-five new mills, nil ot which will soon be in the process o f b o ring. 0.1 the Maple farm the S. atir V;(11 r!!liking, and it is believed that this well largely if properly worke It has alrewly produced 300 barrels. Within a store: • as: is the new well known as the "Kr:ruler pumping a small but rephtr strewn and yielding about tour barrels per day. Wi:hiti hailing distance of this is the Wilin which has produced as high as eighty barrels per day. The Slocum •.vell, a short distance below, commenced fo tip: a , 11 , Prt time :loge. but in consequence of fhe lmrsting of the tubing, operations hay ere - tsol thr pres ent. These fon are the only prolueing wells in this reglim. nn l i: is worthy of note that these are the only wells which have been sunk sufficiently deep, in the opinhm of oil operators. to obtain the greasy fluid. On Whitely creek the National Oil Com pany have an engine and boiler on the ground and are ready to continence b/ii•i nfr . The Whitely Creek Oil Company, a Pitts burg organization, is in fidl operation. .nie well of this company is down &rata eighty feet, and the indications ate very favorable. Gas is quite abundant, and it is rat believed that, at the proper depth, oil will be obtained. The whole, of Dunkard anti Whitely creeks is evideml2: good oil terri tories, and in a few months it will be pretty thoroughly tested. Capitalists from ti e w York, Philadelphia and other eastern cities -are flocking thither and competing vigorous• ly with our own purchasers. There is a constant stream of prospectors to and from the oil region, and'ilie best sites are being quickly secured. All along the river down towards ErownsviJle there is considerable excitement in real estate, and the fever is Fpreading rapidly. The exciting scenes of Oil creek bid fair to be re-enacted here, but whether with the same wonderful results remains to be seen. Big Beets Our friend, Henry Jacobs, F.. , ;( 1 ., of Frank lin township, has presented us with three enormous beets. In size, weight and quali ty we have never seen any that would com pare with them. Again Ahead Wm. A. NETER, Esq., our clever neghbor, sent us a beet weighing eight lbs. As a horticulturist Mr. Potter is not to be ex celled, and we learn, intends engaging in the business next year. Leme Turnip - Our young fried, S 4 PE '•:CE Kt.: , .7r, Of Franklin township, has loft a turnip with us weighing sor 6 lbs. Who can beat that ? A Good Day. Amos Day of Centre townshp, laid on our table a flue specimen of his apples, called Golden Pippen. Many thanks. Removal. Our enterprising young friend ,limEe; B. transEr, has removed his Boot and Shoe Store to the extensive room formerly occu pied by A. J. Sowers, in Allisons Building, opposite Public Square. Shenandoah Valley - The Main armies are quiet, grimly ..T,Atching each other from unfriendly pieket lines. Videttes greet each other 'daily at grey in the morning with the `whistling or bullets, and there is throughout that army a general antina i .thy to conference. Our cavalry are be ginning to somewhat change the tide of affairs and are driving the Yankee horsemen from pillar to post. There have been several small affairs in Luray valley, in which the Confederates have come off first best. The citizens of Staunton say that the body of cavalry wbioh lately passed through that town mi lbeir way to Sheridan were the most went and finely armed and equipped re 'lei& d ar i ng the war. lire Death of Robt. L. Morro*. THE KEARSARGE AT BOSTON. L. 31, vas sl Robert _ who not on Monday night of last week, in g rtn Pfrale Finri6a Captured.-1l Officer,/ and Firctr , / eig ur ht of the centre on Main street (gt? tt&•ottritt of Ctew tithed Primmrs. whi c h was given itt our isOct i ) died on the todowing Thursday itnirning, about nitro o'clock. An inquest was held by Coroner Blitc';, the jai:y being 0 , 111130:4Aof MON• 4 I': 4 . J.lllle , W. Kountz, James C. Acheson, A. B. Wolf, Wil liam 11 Gundall, Gcorge Morgan, and Thom s McKean. The investigation was brOught to a close about noon on Saturday, but the nature of the verdict had not been otficial'y made known up to the time of our going to press. We may state, however, that it is rumored that the finding designates .John Lenox as the one who fired the tatal ball, and that the Coroner has issued a warrant for his arrest. Up to Wednesday morning he had not been taken into custo iv. Previous to the death of Mr. Miwrow. an information was made against Lenox for assault and battery with intentto kill, on which he was held to bail by Justice Judson on Thurs day nio: fling. Mr. M rrow's remains were interred in the cemetery WI friday, and were fl , M)wed by a large concourse of cit izens, The (Icceal wail in the thirty second year of his age. and leaves a very worthy wife and two children to mourn his death.— Ira.i;nyton The Royal Baby The baby is home again to the de light, we presume, ; - )f all. England, and certainly to the irnmense relief of all twwspaper nad N. The child landed at Hull. :m.l its arrival trodueed an out burst of tlunkcyism beyond even En ells 1 Freccdeat. The ..Mayor actually tt Q uit in his r o'o e s to visit a bahv not 12 months old ; the :" 4 1wria's "Ivy Lila a fur rabbii, whirl:, say the report er-, he —appcxed to apprcciate :" a vast crowd assembh...d to see him pa, and —the cow Nvhiell 5m0p1i...41 the intuit wit"l luilk during his vassa: , e from the Elbe to the Ilu:hher, was purehased by Mr. Alilerinan --kl_dwv of ,1:! 2 ,1; t:lry "hiiv!eitAy con s'elerlng the:mu:tat to be hi,tinik.. pot a 41 , 1 p to this kind of it . will 1.1 the wor•Altip now p:ti , l to the lova! !anillY. Atreadv j.ittrnal, wil,ch ,1i. e 1 a r,.,1 th a t th,. b. 0:1 :1 tree be (22:11.4 piantel it. it. in ita.:gae: in a pretty ..11:1.rp ritlieule: and ahl e rmon Ipi‘v Iwy cows beeaum. they te , ..1 r()N.AI zlshante.l carin:r ahont the bailie,: thentselve. It. Nvill in); do to let the En4lish people ruse their p!inces, ti. ido'fs. They al \‘ - ays hre.tk them in the A Head Without a Body.—Mysterious Affair Saturility soni: boys, while nlaying in au old cellar oil Ow corner of Seventh and J;.hu streets, dist•itvercil a papt:tr p:irtially covered v stones and rulth'ish. Oil removing the cove: ing : mil opening the paper, th e y were shocke , l to find a skelton of a human h , ad, and quickly dromicil the fright ful o bj e ct. It soon attracted the atten tion :it p e rsons iiassing by, and sume ht . Coroner of the 01 , 04)x - cry, who need a jury and livid no investit:,ratout on d l 2 spot. Nothing was elicited as to where the head came from or to whom it liclong ed. The oulv discovery made that would indicate how long it had been th;'re was. the paper in which it was rapped w•is the St. Lillis Rept/if/can of September 17th, Ititi 1, clipped of its margin. As there is scarce!) , :t day in which boys of the neighborhood arc not playing in the cellar, and the stones seemed to have been freshly piled around the head, .the junry expressed the opinion that it lutist have been placed there the preceding night. It must have been some weeks, or mouths, since death took place, as the hair and skin were entirely gone, the eyes out, and scarcely anything left but the bare bones. Physicians who examined the head vxpt•esseil the opinion that it had belonged to the body of a youth, of which they could not deterinme, sixteen or eighteen years old. For the poli c e to succeed in ferreting out the history of this thing. with so little data to go upon. would be as wonderful as the affair is now mysterious : bid stranger things have happend.—Cincin toti Gazette. `Hallow Eve." A correspondent writes: ‘• Pleas: give us. in the Cumberlanil Presbyterian, some account of the origin of Hallow EMI relie of heathenism. At least the boys in this region noted like heathens a few nights ago." Ballow Eve, or Hallow'en., is the evening preceding All Saints' day.— The .Roman Catholic, Episcopal, and Lutheran Churches observe the first day o f November as a festival in honor of all the Saints and angels of heaven, and call it All Saints Div; or All Hallows. " Hallow'en is thought to be a niglit when witches, devils, and all other mis chief-making beings are all about on their baneful midnight errands: partic ularly those aerial peoplc,the fairies, are said on that night to hold a grand anni versary."—Amer. cr. All Saints' Day has been observed since the fourth cen tury, but how long Hallow'en has been marked by such ridiculous conduct as is now perpetrated on that evening, we are not informed. While our land is ! pretty well rid of the superstition of witches, fairies, hobgoblins, and the like, the morning of the first day of Novembq generally gives unmistakable evidence that mischievous beings of some : shape prowled about on the preceding night It may be that on such a morn- ing our coarespondent found the fourth wheel of his huggy high and dry in the top of an apple tree, or his fatted calf sOled in a second story hay -,m0w.., ilnsTox, 8.--The Kearsar: -, e ar rived here last night. • She briniss as prts;me sot war the chief engineer boatswain of the Ala., and the sur! , eon and sixteen men of the pirate Florida. The. Florida arrived at Bahia Bay, San Saivadm-, on the night Of the 7th. Wachnsett was also in the harbor, wai; hip- for coal. Cal t. Collins deter mined to iulc the Florida in port, and at Zh o'clock steered f o r her, hitting her on dtv:r fl - tarter without doing much damage. l'apt. Coliius now called out t , ) sur render or he would sink her. The first lieutenant of the Florida ro plied that tinder the circumstances he w.m1.1 surrender. The Florida was towed to sea. ller Captain (Jturris) and half the crew were ashore. No live-. lost Twelve officers and fifty-eight of the crew were captured. Brisk Skirmishes on Grant's Line-- The Rebels Said to be Mining Un der Our Works. NEW Yomi, N , v. //cniiers Army of the Potomac special of the uth says: About mi(loiglit last the robe's ane!upte.l another attack on 4,ar Dirk, ti in ti•ont. of Peterslur4, but were them selves victims of the attack bel;)re re gaitang the abattis of their mvu works, anal were severely intui-he•l. It is sta th,v Intis . 4 ,l their f wc0...4 between Forts M. , rton and NVarren, and at mid ni:dit marched against our liner. ()11 encountering our pickets the latter re treatel gradually t a i ward: their breast works. tiring rapidly as they li2ll BrigTl:er General Pie: ee, brigade occupies that portion of the line. antic ipatel a rebel ma;:wal re, aud strong torce in front of the works alon:r that poll n the lint. A soon as our pickets succeeded in !rettin , within this h ue of Inotl e . piart'd [iron Hilt . lin ; , t-in - een Cric , men nn,l \va-c tt r ifii.. i;it tt•r ,1 dies- :- /1);//lt•IIN't',1! :/;(,: (' 1):1( . k, L,nt 0111*(k11111 1 :`,i teatiwliiie Finis ,rton. 11 - arren. Daintiation. and ope•ied a terrific fire on the tft•nly's \vorks tai prevent their inte:ferenet. in 1:INOr (4 :he :I...ntlii , l(•r, :IVO 2114 1,.•t-11 to IC:11 . 11 the ezto nt (Yr CIO injury' have ....iiffeved lint it ;till hardly (As-, 0 1 100 killed :in 1 won . while the enetny's lugs nut , t reacli front 2.10 to :;09. Price's Dof at at New L -cilia. ills riups 10,0)0 Strong. THE EVACUATION OF .IPN3ONVILIE 3 Coasib9:lts s Tra3sp;rl:4 Destroyed. Sr. - Louts, Nov. 7.—A dispatch front G e n datod Neosila„\lo., 20, says: on the 2Stl, he came op ‘vith Price at N4 ll ;rvlonia. and at . ' or a severe light or three or four hours drove the e nemy trom th e Iii•;11 in confusion with a lass of over inclitdilw: two eolo ne',s. t) .)r total 1.,5, was about 1-20. '1 ire Fe(ieral troops consiste(l Fo n ts aid Brio:nles of Bluat's Toe enemy wa; fiilly teu 111011- sanil ;.-iroinr. Price is I.:lre:ohne wards Cassville n l wiU he vigorously pursued. lie is reported still to have large trains and about ten thousand 0:1- armed conscripts. bat this is quite (I,lllA .About 6:20 rebel prisoners evtlir ed from Price arrived yesterday aml others are cumin r. Th e /.4 , 71:,,c0tt'5• Cain.) special says: n fumation from Paducah states that. on Thursday last, Forrest, with a lare-e force, plac-d batteries on the Tennessee River, within a mile and a Lilco - John ,:onvilie, w h et -, !ranboats and eight transpoits were lying. Farly Friday moroing Forrest moved the batteries up and opened on the transports. whi c h were fired by shells, and the gunboats fell into the Lands- of the enemy after being disabled. The crows and ollieeN of the fleet were all taken prisoners. A lane amount of Government stores and considerable artillery are reported eap ture3. It is also supposed the supplies a t Johnsonville were taken. All quid along White fiver, Ark. St. Charles is re-occupied and garrisoned with col ored troops. %V YORE, \u%. 7.--The engine train from Dunkirk, this morning, w a s thrown down an embankment forty feet by the displacement of a switch. The following is a partial list of the casual t y : It is doubtless a Ktt.r.ro-31r. (Itrk, agent N. York Postt ace Department : Arihur.l. Back, machim..!.4: 11. Jevis. N. Y., fireman ; Mr. Barrager, of Stockport : Mr. Grid dell, a :.oltlier belonging to the 143,1 N. Y. volunteers. Wors.nEo—Chas. H. Burr; Co. E, 139th N. Y. volunteers. The chgineer of the train was seriously hurt. There were. also tbrty others whose names are not known; of these a number have been dangerously injured. eler the debris could be seen a number of bodies N:hich had hot yet been released from the wreck. We are disposed to accord entire credit to the report that Sherman has destroyed his railroad connection with Chattanno , :f,a, burned Atlanta, and struck boldly southward. Ilis extraor dinary strategy leaves hood high and dry on the banks of the Tennessee, con fronted by a large force under Thomas. It it idle to speculate on the inten tions of Sherman. A wide field is open to him : but were we to enter on cln jucture, we would as soon think that he • meant immediate co-operation with Grant by approaching Richmond, ta king Augusta, Raleigh and other main depots of the Confederacy on his route, as anythinfr else. It is a bold move, and the evidence of vast superiority of military capacity over,the rebels. A few days will prob ably develope the plan. ME Railroad Aociient. Sherman's Last Move Plymouth, N. C.. Entirely Destroy- f MARRIED, „,,„ _ On Weanesaay, the 9th inst., by James - . • New Yogis Esq. Mk - THOS. WELLS, to Miss , Novethber 11.—The ca p- Ca' l L 0.. ”. ISA kOBERTS,-all of Centre tp. tain of the transport "Relief." which By the same, at the same time, JAMES arrived at Fortress Monroe on Taes'laY MORRIS of Centre to Miss MARIAII last, from Newbern, N C., reports that ; BAYARD ot Jackson township. on Monday he saw a large vessel on Thursday. October 26th at the residence ' of the bride's tether. by Rev. E. P. Livings fire, off Cape Uatteras. ton, Mr. A. 11. M'GAIIEN: to Miss ALICE Varther particulars ot the capture by : WEST, all of Bushnell, Illinois. the National vessels of Plymouth, N C., on the 4th inst., show that the town aq entirely destroyed by the shelling of the place, and is still held by our gunboats, there being no troops there. Yellow fever has disappeared at New bern PITTSBURGH MARKETS Mosn.ty, Nov, 14, 1864.—GRAIN—The demand for Wheat is fair, and the Market is ,toady with regular sales from wagon at $2 tor Red and 2,06112,10 tiat White. Barley is not v , -ry active, but prices are unchanged; sales at $1,60 for spring, and tt;1,65 for fall. Oats in good demand and firm with salts from store at 60.192. No change to note in corn —but little offering and not mach wanted. FLOUR—The demand continues quite moderate, and well known brands of extra family linty be quoted from store at. sl.lall per bbl—the bulk of the sales being at $ll. (iIUICEPIES—Ihe groccry market is quiet but steady with sales in a jobbing way quotatiOns. lit: ER--Is in pretty good supply, and the market is, in consequence, a shade easier, tlamgh prices are unchanged. We note sales of roll at : for fair and 4 4 ) for prime. EGGS—Continu esearce, and, with a good demand, the inarket may he quoted firm at 35,- per dozen. POTATOES—Are coming in prety treely, and the Market is a shade easier. We fnote sales of "Peach I3iows - from depot, at tt0,,., and small lots troll' store at 95a 1. APPLES—Steady with sales to a fair ex tet.;t at 8,3,25 per Ltd. as to gnaliiy. DRIED FRUIT—Not much enquired for. voted at S cents per pound for ap ples, and 22 cents for peaches. tgiilizi)l Receipts on Subscription since Au gust 15th. !I•ve ti I ,11:011 'Al.)"re Crag) 5.1111 . 1 hanky Jos jd fl:44o:1 luu 4ot J nndell Jno tt aiker Junliig.rr nuut) :;radett P:11 - IIIMI :tiord Hiram C BUI 1)1/11” .1 \E I.;radlorki .11:try AdrAlt,on A ,11,1.11 I; at NVo.,driff Jou ti: ul gin JIPJ 1511 le .S;1111, A 1; 1.;;;H:‘•tt \ t'ZI:I Liare.on A Kerr 1 , ;!, , ..ei \Visa I) ElH , ! nt (;-an'oo N :itL‘ 1;e:1 II 1_)ur1,11 I .1,1 lire:. ,1:1;t.., Ileadl, v :-.;i111•1 ('nit LI Rnxtcur It AtHi Lim n ' ) S AleCn[lou. , h Lv. Harithrtrt I;,:rnfiart Arclt litthn () .Alimie S Sam'lllraden A .1 AiorLon I)unn Ji:u Brewer A NI ItaiiPy A I (i:Erriz,;oll I),nt• I 1 P , I tiehrat:. Jam ~lt-ne 5O I, k% 2 141 E Brad en TOM= I'4•t~r Win Sii . .ivsn 2 00 Polly Snider 50 Ni iiernib thn 5 51 Tilos linyard 60 .11.0 A P:ater,on 6 09 Israel Ilritan Wnl Ut)zaid 2 00 Jos1;0 t 2 E 2 00 Jas I! Burson 360 Ae,; D.vis 2 00 .lan Rued 2 01) 1 Tiirm.km , ,o.ll $4 Jun 11 I 0 , .< SU - 4 ;t1t1 . 1 N1,t4,1t tk.l 11111=IIM I=l =MEM it Y Mannffig =1 \1 re Mary llogn E Gihi.ore Patton Jittrn I),y MWMIMIN Nl4; 1 I. Cr3lt. MEE Mfs E Poricr 1 uo 11 s isoin.sy McFano 1 00 A Ii 7.1 c (. rllau 1 00 Wltl Lit.A.lll A in I I vill:ercml 1 till Ile”r lumpily MEE= Ilenry Liter =OEM Lais C:arke 4 up 1 , 111 ri NS m i 0.. Litt% and BEI 'l'bnd nmit!l K Ullll NV ruby II 1..•=1.r John Illghratit M=EIII2E II shnhz 425 Throckmorton 79 16ner {loge (!vpimi. 4 hiller Jltn M NV I, Wos,,eo E=l Thos Holden E=MI lIMEMI =I MIME James Sickleptunit, .1 II Wood Wm Workman Eql, =IIMIZM Ve Miller Allied b/cas' Robt l'alhers John Huffman S Gutlir ir. Stri Ashlirnn% J4'het Ulu tier I=l I=lll IMO= SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 would respectfully inform my frienu throughout the County, that I at now a home, in Waynesburg. and have arranged my visits so as to spend from the first to die, twentieth of every month at Waynesburg. this my customers may depend upon. Very respectfully,S. S. PATTON. .11i.arch .2 , - • E. & U. T. ANTUOVIr & CO., Manafacturen .of Photographic Materials, to rntr main tnilinnwn• of Wan. M 1( ATERIALs, we nithe Of thus, we !lava an innnen.a-, assort 111..itt. \\; r Ilwriean ana l't,ren.tn ('lira owl awl,— Gr,,ni's Statuary, &.c • Ilcc A lAc , , 11.!VolV niC Stcrl.os . r..pts. 61r pilli . le priv eX.1111,1 i•III I I.IF Ur; \% ill he 2.51.1 to any 011 receipt of Photographic Albums. %VC tt'Sry f firid to iniret:ll:cr pired Staies, and vvt INaniii.trin , immense qutiniiiieit In great variety, ranging in rive truth 50 cent, to Stiii ; each. thir ALBUMS Irree the tell:11;11nm of tie:iig I:npc:ior in beauty an•l dmLb:lay tit any others,- 1 They v,ail be evil by F•tEE, ill receipt of price. Fjp"Fine Albuntg made to order Oar C‘talocue now etu , .races ovor FIVE Tito': SAN() 4119 f •1 , !Ilt sobj,ts (to an• eno tow dly I ortraits of Eminent A men cao Atr , cn, : about 100 I.l:\jor-Clenerals, 1530 Statesmen, 200 ienerals, 1 130 Divines, 275 Colones,• 1 125 Authors, Ii" ) Lieut.-Colonels, 1 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers 125 Stage, 75 „N:ivy Officers, I 50 Prinvnt Women, 150 pr,,inineat Firriyn 3,0 11 0 I:01'1ES 01' WORKS OF RT, of the Most relehrated grin ings, Pa intuigii, Statues, &c. Catalogues sem ipt nt Stamp. An order for (me Dozen Pl. 'TI , ttE, 4 from our catalogue wit! he tilled on the rei Mot of .91 000, and sent by m ti , rags. Ph . i tographers and otir.ro ozderillg g , of C. 0. D. remit twenty-five per cent of the amount with their order. & If. T. ANTHONY & CO. -9lapufacturers of Phatoorophie Materials, 511 littoAlkW N. V -The prices nail qualify of our roods eor.r.e.t fag to svityla - IN.,' 9. 15.64. Muds. EMI WATCHES AND JEWELRY =I aed Country Mi.n.hatit.i, Pedlars, Traders, end iieneral Lealers eke make calor w es i././111:3 upen a :deal investment! Jt i.f in, pallet ! . If 11 , 1410' 311.! 111 Ally gnaw td) iieie'e x !tter. E.!=tunia•es for any cia-s liuni-L:•-:. 31:e.lill011 paid to tlipplyl r .g . Auto tr. neers. Cou airy Pedia.s, Indian Traders, sit.. Alloy De.t , ers. al) le of Cads ntanufactilred. st , :lt as inver.- non, el-., at eirorl run ire Cowl Canva=sinz =mat! capital. eall rim! constant employment ! Illu,trannt tiata amt full paciculara free. The Profit to the Retailer is very Large! A WiIIiTES.k.I.E SUPPLY can I e carried in n knapiick. Laud valise, Or carpet hag i!nil will lil t be :ikr books Or illl'OrlVel:lef11 111 Cary irk in p a rto place Itemei t iher snnther thing business is strictly honorable! There is no need of 111igreilr/ 1 6eliting or exagerattlig. ftur goods show for them,eives, and prove themselves It is a liusini is in which an :until." awu satisfactory equivalent la Rll , ll for ti o mussy rec! !veil ar d envoinazing petit is pocketed at the ',a11.. vine. It is 1111 0.1'11p:11101. jlillllllil 110 pf 1,011111,0 t lie airlift or kiAllilled to cant ass tile sail, field again and again. l'hr tt lnfr,r Harr our thriris are Int,odurcd, a pernia• neht an I con 11111olls r'eniallll is ere: 1.e.!. 1n fu I, 4 To Ilie :lrinv, or these :it !mire disabled bard:A.lm or war to fleecy:nail gnu ii! heal , oticliers, Postiiiimiers ur lily person IS b o el. her local or as active creilpiit ion, ill,' 0, r that lilt It CHEAT l'El UN IA HY INDUCE MENTS. thin N ITV 6,111i.m lie I with. THY IT! AND SEE FOI YtoUItSEL YES ! ! 1 1 fu 6 =1 cARETuLLN - I , : r.LEcTkm LOTS or JEWELRY. ttor liewYSt it, and MOS; githldble Va riety of Guutl,. t.tk relit Int why, in the Loyal Stair,. We ale coosiantly Wittig orders trout per: tuts leacu t g ;h e t d,itse of holly with uN Tit sloth we pronto-e the hest exercise al our tail.: and juda ...rt. and trom our long caper.eoce can ensure salts f tlt", WE ASK NO PAY IN DVAtsti E. state Avow style awl nu:kitty of goods are tratOt-1. and we sto t.eud tlo saute al d cul:ect pay uy Express at LIM 4•1:d oh the rt utr. 00 2 01 ' 3 o 0 5 00 2 1 10 5 00 GOLD AN) SILVER WATCHES!! Coot' movements and manufactured in the Lest inatinel, 4.f porn matertit I, all wittranted at prices fnrtn Sin to s2n.o each. SPIII anywhere—pay collected by proi:x ttiatisfartion guaranteed ALL W ATCII - Al F:itsT Pict..Es; THEV BEINAI OF OUR OWN I M Circulars Free by Mail! Send for them !! B A 6 6 6 3 in fu EEO illn YOO 9 00 Nov 15, ' 4.-3 moiltliF OM I - ETTERS of ada ittistration tra..ing been granted to l iii undersi,lned upon the estate of DIARK M EL 1,4 , ttec'd of Itichhill tp., notice Is hereby men to ad indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those havii g clainot against the saute to present them limper ly authenticated Mr sell lenient. EZEKIEL. BRADEN, EIM Nut•. 15' '54 Tll E AS. Letter, of administration on the Eb y tale of IttiA At; MtlkiFilltD, . late of t"Pringli lil ty., have been g anted 10 the subscribers, per.,i+ a. r indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and line haviag claims or demands against the no Tale of sand decedent will malie kiloWll the sutne without de lay. S 7.11117E1 i MINAV, GEO. 6TOM'gl, Ailittinistratotg MII UM I on '2 1,0 IMO Nov 15,'64 Register's Accounts. To lie presented on Wednesday, 21st day of Dec. Term, 1564. Arrount of Wsshington Stepht Viler., of JOIIN IC )GE dec'd pur iia! account of Alfred and Russell Armstrong, Ex'r... ARMSTRONG. dnc'd. Account of Eli F Randolph, idm imstrator, of ISAAC Tlll .51 AS, dre'd. ACCOMIL J. A. Greenlee, aener. i f MARY GREEN LEE. deed. Fiva I aerount of Ezekiel Braclesi, Adm. de bolas nen of JON ATILAN W ALTON, lec'd. ACCOMIL Rues Headley, adder. of L. D. HEAD- LtE, BM ELM MI MEI EEI LIM BM EIEB ELM Notice to Manufacturers of Sorgum. persons knowing themselves manufacturers of Si. Omi. and residing within my Diviiiiott—No, 10;—composed of Frabklin, Wayne. White ley, Perry and Washington townships, are required to report to me at my offke ill Waynesburg. the atioitint manufactured, on or before the 20th day of her., 1864, tinder a penalty of rn) per cent additional tax, and a tine of ti.:',200. Ira El En OM 2 on 1121 EIM Ml==Bl MB 1 CO R 41 IrIZI .ALT. such persons residing in 11 - vision,—No 11; composed of C,:nt,r, Morris. Riehhill, Jackson, Allen po, (:ilnion. and Springhill townships. will report to inc, at in) office, tinder a like penalty. 2 MI 7 14 '2 00 7 12 12 50 in lull [dig 5 On 3 25 500 in full [dis ELM 2 00 6 60 TN TIIE ORPHANS' C H;RT OF GREENE. CO, 1 Nn. 39, September term. 1864, In the matter at the Real Elate of George Phillips, Lite of Wayne town ,hip, in said county, deceased, to John Eddy, Guar dian of Lewis Phillips, Mary Phillips, (widow.) Catherine, Intermarried with Dille. Elizabeth intermarried will[ a man whose name is unknown. fi 00 7 07 2 00 5 3.4 00 7 25 9 00 ti 17 2 00 7 19 200 7 20 3 00 4 50 David Phillips, William Phillips, Wi • . John Eddy , guardian of Mary . lane Phillips, ijoi'lPith, I Best Spiced Pearo, Mrs T P Moody, 50 Eddy, Guardian of Phoebe Phillip; Best Peach Preserves, J A Pennington, rii) Yon, and each of you, are hereby notified that, by Best Lamp Mat, Mrs L D Ingliram, 50 virtue of a writ of paritiaw hpnief out of the Or. Zest Lard, John Wiley, 150 , Maus' Court of Greene en an Inquest will be _., heW and taken upon th e • in Wayne town- no do Nrs Wm Groom 25 ship, on the29th day of Novantbei„ A. IL, Wad, at 1 ! Best Apple Preserves, Mr. T pliondy, 50 o'clock, d', M., of said day; for the purpose of making Best Corn Bread, F Bradiey. 50 partition k t valuation awl appraisement of said real estate, as in the said writ required; at which time 94 AN Lady's Collar, L Gelb** - 25 I and p lace you can attend, "Vat think rover. -.l' Plum Preserves, lit A Ansley 50 THOIL LUCAS. WV. , ' . Mrs Wench, AD VieII(II,KSALE. ANI) ItETAit SOL BROADWAY 17. Y. STERESCO#E !En sTEREqoPIc VlEVc's. -o CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! 111==e1 Ol' EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE LcweEt Pricei for Cash ! T. Si. H. GAUGHAN, Manufacturers and Importers, 7 16 BRoADWAY, NEW run: Administrator's Notice, Administrator's Notice. -0- SIMON RINEHART. U. S. Ass't. Aser., 10 Div., 24th, E,ti Dis!. pt 11111 A M U. S. Ass't. Div_ , 24th Co l Dist. Pa To Country Merchants' IA M prepared to (impel, kind~ 0( t61.;1104.1.1t(MK5, WRY , !NG P TER, 1.E111,11 ENvtI.OPC4. Pi: INK. -.LATE& &A. &c., nn rery heir term, azatri Pittsburgh Almanacs ! In an) cinantr) at 11,. l'uton•?nr' , prur. DAY, Nov 15, 'ht. ‘Vayn.ghum Pa List of Premiums Awarded hy the Jefferson Agricultural Society held at Jefferson Oct. 20th and 21st, 1864. (I._‘SS I,t Best draught Stallion, Uriali RineL . .rt 2il do (11) do 'rhos Wier Best Stallion, Silas 'Phalli Best 3 year old?..Jtallion, John S Flenniken Best hiNii BartleS Id !lo do ;fame, Kerr flNuAlit An:at - ill, John 1)owlin 2(1 (10 do do Pio:, I 'l'll ,/ , ; - 11. uld Oelffing, rimiiel Murdock 21 do do do do do 11. Shnriawck B e ,J. 2 hor & v Unit, John Ifaver 2d do do do do Thus -Wiley licit \ezirlion- 14141.5 e Coit., David McClain 241 do t ln do do David Rose Best illi•ve e:11' reire. David 31cC7ain liest tk%o uld Cu'd - , Adam Ifewiit 23 du do du du .1., Esafte F Randolph* 11 , _•stfo;It• (':dr..lu'on Davis log 110... , (2 C.,lt rite Kt-rr 23 do (10 (It, L, .laplus Best spring loane l'4l', l'l;irnes 241410 410 4i,) du Julio liavk r Best pair of :Matched de-,e Hell 241 410 410 414, , 41,4 E. inlL:tlis Best single Ih.iving Animui, .1. R. Ile \titt 2(1 do (10 do do John Lindsey . Best Riding horse. James Curl 2d do do do Discretionary V. Stephens Best Trotting Abinvd. Samuel Yorty 2d do do do 11. 11. Lindsey Best J H. Hewitt 2cl do do do Vinceut ;',";tepliens CLASS 2nd Best 2 year Bull, Win Barnes Best y Vincent Siefiliens; Best Bull Calf old) W T 11 Paul- Best Cory Eli LonLr 2d do do Morgan Bell Best heifer cal t; (6 months old) J. K. Bell Best lair of Oxen Zadoe 2d do do do do S C Orr Best Beef Animal, Vincent Stephens CLASS :3rd. Best Spanish Back, A 13 Samson 2d do do do Moses Morton Bert Lot of Fat Sheep, (six in No) J K Bell Best yearling Buck, A 13 Samson 2(1 do do do A B Samson Best Buck lamb, Hugh Barclay 2d do do do Moses Morton Best lot of Ewes (6 in No) Thos Braden 2(1 do do do do I Morediock Bi2st Lot of Landis (6 in No) Moses Mor ton CLASS 4th. Best Boar. 'Morgan Bell Best Brood Sow, John Dom lin 2d do do do Morgan Bull CLASS 3th Best Fulled Cloth (10 yard,::) J.ts Barnes Best Dress Flake' (10 yards) Mrs. Isaac Barclay 2,1 do do do do Mrs J . Dowlln Best Pair of Ifoine-Made Blankets, Mrs Peter Hewitt 2d do do do Martha Gwyn Best Side Saddle, T R McMilt Best Boggy, I. N. Crag,l Best 'Wagon. John Sloneker Best Spring Wagon, 1. N. Cr..go rest Cookin". Stove. T F Eicher Best Parlor Stove. J F Eicher Best Draught Chain, Jacob Corns Best Mattock, Jacol. Corns Best Shovel, Jatajt Corns Best Sorgham Sugar, Mrs John Wiley do do Molasses. Mrs John Wiley Best Maple Sugar, Mrs Isaac Barclay Best Coverlid, Morgan Bell 2d do Mrs Isaac Patterson Best White Quil-, Mrs .1 R Gray 2d du do Mrs Wia Grooms Best Fancy Quilt, Mrs Peter Hewitt 2d do do (1 Miss Maggie Ilennoti Best Sera') Quilt, Mrs 2(1 do (10 do Mrs 1 - Vin Grooms Best Pair of Woolen Hose, Mrs Wm Grooms 2tl do (lo Hewitt do do Best Woolen Socks, Mr,: Win Gowns Best Home-Made Carpet, Mrs I Patterson 2(1 do do do Mrs Win Grooms Best Piece of Home-Made Linen, Miss S P .11firpneck 2d do do Gwyn Best Bonnet, Miss M A Ansley Best Ala Oe Dress, Mrs Win Grooms 2d do do do Miss Martha Hart Best Made Shirt, Mrs Wm Grooms Best Ladies Collar, Mrs Wm Grooms Best Undersleues, Mrs Win Grooms Best Pocket-Handkerchief, Mrs M Gwyn Best. Sick Embroider!), Mrs M Gwyu Best Lamp Mat, Mrs John Wiley B es t st an d Collar, Mrs Martha Gwyn Best Hearth Rug, Mrs Martha Gwyn Best selection of Flowers, Frank Bradley Best Desigu, Miss Laggie Hennon Best Boquette, Miss Lizzie Bayard Best Peaches, Mrs 11 C Houlsworth Best Quince Jelly, Mrs John Wiley Best Apple Jelly, Miss S E McClenathan Best Durrant .Jelly, Mrs F Mowdy Best Loaf GI Bread, Miss L Galbraith Best Light Cake, Mra II C Houlsworth Best Pound Cake, Miss L Galbraith Best Sponge Cake, Mrs T P Pollock Best Cucumber Pickle, Abram Gooseman Best Butter, Mrs Martha Gwyn Best Cheese, Miss S P Sharpneck Best Solid Soap, Mrs Wm Grooms Best Selection of Apples, John Smith 2d do do Mrs Martha Gwyn Best Specimen of Apples, Samuel Bayard 2d do do John Smith Besr Specimen of Wheat Morgan Bell Best do Corn, Frank Bradley Best do Rye, Morgan Bell Best do Oats, John Wiley Best do Barley, Morgan Bell Best do Sweet Potatoes, Ed ward Parkinson Best Specimen of Irish Potatoes, Mrs Win Grooms Best Specimen of Beets, Abram Gooseman Best do Pumpkins. Morgan Bell Best do Cabbage, S D Inghram Best Collection of Vegetables, F Bradley Best Pair of Mules, Lucas Prior 2d do do Robert Wiley Best 2 year old Mule, Lucas Prior DISC ET lONA RY PREMIIIINIS Best Chrysanthemum, F Bradley, 50 Best Child's Suit, Mrs T P Pollock 1 00 2d do do Mrs Isaac Petterson 50 Best Quince Preserves, Mrs T P Moody, 50 2k do do Mrs I French, 25 Best Picture Fra're, Miss L Kendall, 60 Best Design of Flowers, do 50 jteet Variety Jar, Miss M A 2 -knsley,,, 50 SAItS,II) A-Yelies -4411tIVSk' t r. WO RL.E, ' 8 '" 4. 4 3,011. "ZVEDY : SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS DISEASZS. l'i - oln Enr, rg Ed,s, a aisil-known, merchant V I n ,. 1:1?, , , 3faiet'. " I NI Ve -Old large quantittes of your SARSAVAR, ILIA, but rever et one bottle which failed of the desired sill-et :left lull satisfaction to those who took it. As tii,t it. our itc,pitt tiv it, they agree there hap been no medicine iike it before in our community." Etuptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules,. Ulcers, Sures, and all Diseases of the Skin. From I,', a-. 1:,6t. .!; . ?r , re,cdr. Pri. , ,w, England. " I only do iity onty to you and the . pLbiie. whet/ I add in) testitnonv to that you publudi ut the me dicinal virtues of your :`` A I:: , A L' A 11.1 L I.A. Sty laugh. ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her ears, f:::‘ , , and hair for years, which %ye Were unable to cure until we tried) cur SARSAPARILLA. She km been n-04 tor some mouths.'' Frinn Mrs. .Irene E. Rice, a . Irertitytottn and muck eiarensro' kb!!! of Ih-nizi:trille, t %Nu.? .Wag. i b., N. J. " My (laughter has suffered for a year-peg with a ecriontletr, eruptimi, which was very troublesome. Ntithingillewilioi any relief mail we tried your' eerie sv PA itILLS, Which soon completely cured ligr." From Charh , P. G , zge , FN., of thetvidely-knowniirrn ,y - Gtifr , . .111 , -n , y 4- (n., manitfActurere of enam elled prpers , - ii, ..Vqskaa. N. 11. • 1 and litr several years a very troublesome be. mar in my I;ice 2 which grew constantly worse avail it 41isligurol my teat WV,: and became an intoterabla attlietion. I tri , •,l a I most everything a man could of • both udvi,r, :11,0 medicine, 1. - MI without any relief whatever, until I took your SARSAEARILLA. 'lt ittnnodialely nitnie my face worse, as youfofilen a might Jur a time: but in a few weeks the - skin i t began to form tinder the b:otelms slid co flitted until my face is as smooth in anybody .. - ,..and I.aait without any symptoms of the disease that I knew of. I enjoy perti.ct tlealtli, and without a doubt owe it to your SA 1.::: , ..1 VA I:I LLA ..' Erysipelas—General Debility Purify the Bleed. Firm Dr. t:',74.S‘teriii. Houston N. Y. Da. AVEtt: I seldw» tail to remove Eruptions and . Serqraloril by the persevering use of year rtaA PAR; I.LA. and I have just now cured as at tack of Mahyliant Ervipelas with it. No &tem. the or possess Ninth. the 6A UNA PARILLA you hare supplied to the prolession as well as to the people.' Enna J. E. Juhnsi on, Es q , WaLeman, Ohio. For twelve vears 1 had the yellow Erysipelas Ola my right arm. (Turing which lintel tried all the cei cbnitt.,ilLA ,iciant.l could reach, and took hundreds or dollars' isordlt of medicines The ulcera,were,so bud that the curd: became visible. and the doctors decided that my arm 111116 t 1;e amputated. I began taking your S A. - -;114,1 r A LL A . Took two bottles, and some or l'irLs Together they have cured me. I 11111 now as well and tl/111141 as anybody. Being Bs a public place. my case is known to everybody in tbjs community. and excites the wonder of Frnin Hon. 11: , 7,ry .Ifonro, M. P. P., of Netecruitle, C. IV.. a Icadin!, nonnb, r Canadian Partiameity. I have 1.1,11 our SA Gs.\l'. RILLA in 111 111111 fly, for general do;ii!ity. :111f1 for purirying the blood, with vcry t0 , u1t, , , and Ice/ confidence is commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rhetllll. Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From ilarrvy Esq., the ahte editor of the Tuncr;hann,l,ll. h 'l4 ,, crat , Pe7lnsyfrania. "Our only child, :Wont three years of age, wan at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore. which covered his face, and actually blinded his eves for sonic days. A skilful physician applied nitrite of silver and other tentedies. withourany ap parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hand!, Jest with them he should tear open the festering and corrupt wound a Mel' covet ed his whole face. Hav ing tried every thing else we had any hope frern i we began giving your SA I:SA PARILLA. and appljimg the iodide of potash lotion, us you direct. 11 he pope began to heal when we had given the first bottle, - and was well what we had finished the second, The child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew.assiik, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child mat die." • • - - Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. /11 ran, Sioal. St. Luuis. Missovri "1 tin your SA nsA YAI:II.I.A a more effectual remedy fin. the ,eeondary 6yillptems of SyMilis, and tor syphilitic titan any other we poems". .111.1protion a;,.. indebted to you tor Horne Of the beet On dicines Nye hate.'' Frain .!. 3f. D.. on eminent physician 4f t ra,p is a prominent member the Ley's/faun , Massachusetts. " Dtt.. Area.— dear Sir: I have found pale SA::SAt . Aitti.rA excel:ent remedy 8y re. h ox ;ow r,71611.11 type, and abet nal in some casts that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we eau em ploy ‘‘itli more certainty of nuccebs, where a power tul alterative it required." Mr. Chas. S. Val? 2V,71. Brunstrek, N. J.. had dreadful ulcers on his legt, caused by the ebueu of mercury, or Increariat lie use, which grew more and more aggravated for ears, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of ATl:rt . : , ; SAIZSAYAItILLA relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bot tles to cure him. do Mrs Leucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Smite/ow Ulcer ation, and are very often cured by the alterative . effect of this SA RSAPA RILL A. Some cases require, however, ill aid of the SA RSAPA/uw., the application of local rcuieclies. From the 7c, 17-known mid widely-celebrated Dr. "1 hare ',build tour SAttsdP.loll.La an excellent alterative in diseases of females Many cases of ir regularity, Leucorrluea, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arising front the scrofulous diathesie. have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its etfeet is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her "My daughter r.nd myself have heen cured Of very debilitating Lencorrhera of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA." Rheumatism, Gout. Liver Complaint, Dyo pepsia. Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrgfala in the system, are rapidly cured by this EST. SABSA PA !ULLA. AYER'3 CATHARTIC PILLS Mrs J R possess so many advantages over the other par. gatives in the market, and their surierior virttlies are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has beast, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Lowell, Mass., and sold by do Mrs M Win 1, Porter and Wm. Creig4. acid by dealers ev erylvi,erp. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths In Fars, Woolens, &c. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animal , &c. and Flasks. lie Ins. "floly itifill,hle remedies known." "Free fr.:. "Not cianeerous to the Unman Family "Hats come out at their ti-des to die." A.sold wholesale in all larg'e ,Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. .Xll - !!!BEWARE!!! of all worthless intim- tions. ..04 , -.See that "Costar's" name is on each Box le and Flask. before you buy. 11.10' dress HENRY R. COSTAE. -LI , "Principal Depot ty3 Broadway, N. Y. r - sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drn gists in Waynesburg, Pa. April 1i.'6•4•0r». PORTABLE PRINTINC OFFICES, For the use of lICERCHILNTS, Datraci gams, r '-' I it i l l ' ) ;t h il li si t n S na n rnft i n 4 I who wish to do their .4 w wish own printing,' neatly 1 and cheaply., .esdapted i c,,-z.....,, . F — ~,.-„1 ht the print lag of liand - - -. --- - -- , , i-:, - t . _-.•,,, - - bills, Itiltheads, Circe ! - J ior '; -, -1"7-- , 'ars, Labels, Cards and l' •-• - ti i . • -- $ iLal I 'N./ wepapere,-- .. Full Insiructions oceans pa ng - each office enabling a boy tell years old to work them sarreasfally. rirrulani twat Tree . . '.lllifiek men sheets of Type, Cuts, &c., b cent?. Add:esti AllAslB' I•RESS Cs. 31 Park Row, N. Y., and 35 Lincoln Sr?, Roston, Mwt Feb. in, 1a64.-Iv X - VITES the attention of every toad phis Xia(rpear; r 7„ll7 a i' ll i Tn i en "d i a :in in t: n ni,:r7l ,4 4 °T 7 1 : unusually large and beautiful variety of A- merman Aind imported wATengs. CLUCKS, and elegant designs of JEWELRY, SILVER WA HE, ks,' ELI HOLDEN, %II Ilt vast Swami, Plimitassnwhig. Amorn It Ilia Al Sr, =IMIMIE223 1:1=111 .5 ,) C. 711111 51.00* Boxes, Bottles, rP aid 5 sizes tor Hotels, Pvb- ET.T HOLDEN
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