Smi fqvtin gut . The Oil ExeitemeeL The interest, in the Oil question seems to tonsitther incieasiag than abating. New oil SIM' 'are being explered, and old dises work ed to suceesstal results. We see a state *tea in the Petersburg papers that Messrs. Pennock, Bale & Co., of that city are ob- taming one hundred and sixty barrels of oil perlay from a well recently sunk on Back Una; not far from Zanesville, Ohio. It is said to be of superior quality, and worth $24 per barrel at the well. The Ritchie Oil Company partly owned in : the same city is producing nearly the same amount of oil, but of an interior quality. Two or three of the wells in our own minty, have recently had encouraging hopes of speedily finding oil in paying Quan tities. These favorable indications me found on Whitely and Muddy creeks, it we are correctly informed, as well as on Dunkard creek. We are informed that the owner of the Maple farm—Robert Maple—has recently contracted for the sale of his proprietory in• terest in the wells on his term, at twelve thousand dollars. The proprietors of the 'Wiley well" have not yet completed the repairs which they have in progress, for the greater productiveness of their well. We hear of Leases being taken on nearly all of the streams of the county, as well those running into the Monongahela as those running into the Ohio, and of preparation being made for boring, in different parts of the county by local companies. Less than another year will develope whether this is .really and truly an oil region or not. Our Fayette county neighbors, according to the Genius of Liberty, are becoming in fected with the oil-fever. That paper says : 4The oil excitement in this county seems to boon the increase. A number of compan ies are already boring at different points with encouraging prospects of sixcess.— Foreign capitalists are making investments in wells,leases and lands in fee simple:' The Washington Borough Homicide. The inquest in the case of the killing of Benjamin Brady has resulted in the follow hg verdict : That the said Benjamin Brady mote to his death by wounds on the right side of the abdomen and the left breast, in- Acted by a knife in the hands of Richard Fitzwilliams; but whether at the time the *aid Richard Fitzwilliams was guilty of fel - onions homicide, or an act in his defense, the said jurors are unable to agree. And the said jurors do further find that Sample Bweesy is not guilty of furnishing the knife to the said Richard Fitzwilliams. The de fendants, Fitzwilliams and Sweeny, were ta ken before Judge Agnew, ot the Sopreine - Ociirt,'who atter hearing the testimony elic ited before the Coronor's jury, admitted them to bail—the former in the stun of $6,000, and the latter $4,000. • The Coroner's jury in the case ot the horn . icide of Robert L. Morrow rendered a ver -dict "that the said Robert L. !do rrow came .to his death from a pistol shot wound re -ceived from the hand of John Lennox." The accused has not yet been apprehended. Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving Day, has been generally oh -served throughout the country, accompan ied by the usual scenes and incidents of such an occasion. La our place the churches united in listen ing to an appropriate sermon from Rev. Dr. Snan, at the'Presbyterian church. We judge that a goodly number of "Gob blers" on that day, went the "way of all flesh" among our citizens. A pleasant Dinner party was got up by the *inns for the soldiers quartered among us, very much to the satisfaction of the sol diers, if we could judge from appearances. The young folks donned the day by "trip ping the light fantastic toe," At the Masonic Bak which was tastefully prepared for the occasion, which they seemed to enjoy with no little zest. In behalf of the Company, I take the op portunity to express our thanks to the Ladies and citizens of Waynesburg, for the many invora received from them. During our stay in Waynesburg we have been treated with unmarked kindness, re aming us of that yearning for home which keg absence engenders, and making a home _tor us in your midst. We cannot expect to remain long with 708, bat when we leave it will be with re gret, and the citizens of 'Waynesburg will be Sews kindly remembered by the members La Company "F," 16th . Regiment, V. R. C. Very Respectfully, N. H. RANDLETT, • Capt. Com'd'g. New Odd Fellows Hall. 'The Odd Fellows at Call's Mill, on Purse -3,y creek, are erecting quite a tasty and neat beick building, intended for a dwelling on the first story, aud a hall on the second.— The building is progressing rapidly, and when completed, will be creditable to their ports and liberality. Ifirin the hurry of patting on- last paper • Ile press, a number of inexcusable typo• 'NOteal errors escaped correction, which lo some instances marred the sanse, or paw rendered the articles senseless. It is a trying thing to an Editor's patience aalerre the little point which may be in his *Aides, 'knocked out of them by the blun *gag or stupidity of a compositor. Bit such is editorial life ibebol Sympathizers in Canada-- IPSordamation of the Government. : Alimaks, 'November 28:--Owing to informtion that Southerners mid rebel sympathizers in certain —4olanin in „Canada, are manufacturing al iee~aely , and (*fleeting at con 100aint-pointao act and shell and eau ,AM pf government has issued a proc pubillitiow Abe amportatka 111101366 itosstwift iskit4 KIM . . Card. SONIIPIAIk 0111therluid Ptesbytarian A Minister Gone to Rest. Rev. Lniovislif, &Intl: died at the residence of his tither, in this place., on Monday, Nov. 14th, 186 A, in the 27th year of.his age. During the -last twelve years we en joyed the privilege of intimate ac quaintance with this brother who has been called, so early in life, from the labors of earth to the rewards on high. Having charge of several classes in the preparatory department of Waynes burg College during our senior year in the institution, his first efforts as a stu dent were under oar tuition ; and it was subsequently our privilege to be his instructor in Mathematics through the entire course, and to witness his graduation, ig which he shared in the first honors of his class. In diligeuced punctuality, earnestness, and propriety of deportment, be had few equals an, no superiors. Shortly after graduation he was elected to the professorship of the Greek and Latin languages, which position he filled with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of the students and strustees of the College, but in view of devoting himself to the work of the ministry his resignation was tendered to the board at the end of one year. Ouilltst acquaintance with brother Sayers was in the Sabbath School, where he attracted notice by his mark ed and serious attention and by unus ually good behavior. In the writer of 1854-5, during a revival season in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in this place, he became a seeker of relig ion. With him, it was a serious, ear nest, rational work, and his subsequent life gave the clearest evidence of gen uine conversion. Immediately after resigning his pro fessorship in the college in the fall of 1858, he was licensed to preach by the Pennsylvania Presbytery, and at once received a call from the congregation at Punxsutawney, Pa., with which he labored most acceptably for four years, being ordained at some time during that period by the Allegheny Presbytery. While thus engaged he was also a very close student, so much so as to attract the attention and excite the fears of his friends. Nor were their apprehensions groundless, for in Oct. 1862, be was the subject of severe nervous prostration which disqualified him for his work and led him to resign his charge. After his health was in some degree restored, he accepted a call from the Missionary Committee to labor as a missionary at Peoria, 111. IT.,‘re he con tinued his labors until about the first of June last, when he was prostrated by an attack of rheumatism. Although seeming to recover from this disease, strength did not relurn, and at the ear nest advice of his friends he was induced to give up, for a time, his field of labor, starting for his home on the .12th of Sept. Here everything was done for him that was within the power of kind parents, and Mends, and medical aid, but he gradually became weaker until it was evident to the physician that he was in the fatal grasp of consumption. During his last illness he sufered lit tle or no pain, and being almost free from cough, did not apprehend that death was at all near. On the morning preceding his death he sat up and seem ed better, nor did his friends perceive until an hour before his death that his end was so nigh. Observing that be was linking rapidly, they informed him that he could not live, which infor mation he received with great compos ure, saying that be trusted in the Savior in whom he had always trusted. In a few minutes he was too weak to speak more, but tranquillity and resignation rested on his countenance. His companion said to him, after the tongue could give no response, "I know your are happy !" upon which a pleasant smile played up on his face And thus he passed away from earth. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil : for thou art ' with me; thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me." It is not quite two years since a dear sister of the deceased, an intelligent la dy, an affectionate daughter, passed over to the better land; the father and moth er, several brothers, and the bereaved I companion survive to mourn the absent ones, but not to sorrow as those who have no hope. The religious experience of brother ,Sayers was marked, devoted, full of in terest. Whatever imperfections he may have had were errors of the head rather than of the heart; and to those who knew him well, they all faded away in the light of a life devoted with sue. zeal, industry, humility, and oneness of purpose, to the great work of dping good. In his death the church has lost a loyal son and a minister whose piety, talent, and education, gave promise of great usefulness. Considering the wants of our beloved Zion, it would seem to 'I human reason that for him to remain on earth would lukve.been better; but the God whoie he was and whotn he served has taken him to rest from labor. IA us bow tp 'rut will, and praying the. /AM dale "wrest to gm/ iggns , 1 laborers, gird our loins for the work to which He calls ns. The time will nOt be long, "For now we stand. on Jordan's strand, Our friends are passing over ; And just before the shining shore. We may almost discover." For the Messenger. Tribute of Respect. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted by the Philean Literary Society of Waynesburg Col lege, in regard to the death of Miss JENNIE lIOSKINSON. WHEREAS, It has pleased our Heaven ly Father to remove from our Society and social circle, our much loved friend and schoolmate, Jennie Hoskinson, a member of our Society: Therfore, Resolved, That in the death of our friend, this Society has sustained a great loss, in being bereft of one of its most faithful and useful members. 1?&olved, That we, as a society, will bow in humble submission to the deal ings of Providence, in thus depriving us of her agreeable and interesting associ ations, knowing that she is in the hands of one "who doeth all things well." Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the family and friends of the de ceased, in their sore affliction and bereav uieut. Resolved, That thes3 resolutions be sent for publication to the papers of Waynesburg ; and that a copy of the same be furnished to the family of die deceased. CARRIE AXTELL, LIZZIE BOWER, ELLA WELLS, Committee NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—8 y leaving the forts well garrisoned, the line now eighty miles long, General Grant can burl his main body in force, against any part of the rebel lines he may detect, while it is impossible to flank him, or cut his communications with any force short of the whole rebel armies. General Egan's wound has proved more serious was at first suppos ed. The Navy Department is advised that the rebel schooner Badger, from St. Marks and bound to Havana, was taken possession of by the steamer Adelia, OM the ilth inst., off St. George's Sound. NEW YORK, Nov. 22.--A City Point letter, of the I9th, to the Commercial Ad vertise?. says : A movement of the ar my has begun. Yesterday, while among the 9th Corps, on our extreme left, I learned that orders had heen is sued to prepare eight day's rations, with orders to b 2 realy to march at any moment. The artillery of tlott corps set Wit on a tnarch, and by sanset ozicarm,ed about eight miles nearer City Point. on the line of the Railroad. The infantry ful lowed shortly afterwards, and reached Hancock's station, about ten miles hence, and I learned that similar orders had been issued in the 2a part of the 3d corps, for pulling up. however, it began to rain about 8 o'clock, last night, and has continued ever since, converting the country into a continent of mud. The line of march, yesterday, was toward. the Appomattox river, which would probably strike two or three miles below Petersburg, if the design were to cross over to Gen. Butler's headquarters. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Moo tF, Nor, 28. 1861.—GRAIN—The demand for Wheat is fair, and the market is steady with regular sales from wagon at $2 for Red and 2,06a2,10 for White. Barley is not vrry active, but prices are unchanged; sales at $1,60 for spring., and 51,65 for hill. Oats in good demand and firm with sales from store at 60a92. No change to Dote in corn —but little offering mid not much wanted. FLOUR—The demand continues quite moderate, and well known brands of extra family may be quoted from store at sllall 25 per bbl—the bulk of the sales being at $ll. GROCERIES—The grocery market is quiet but stcatly with sales in a jobbing way at previous quotations. BLlnElt—ts in pretty good supply, and the market is, in consequence, a shale easier, though prices are unchanged. We note sales of roll at 38 for fair and 40 for prime. EGGS—Continit escarce, and, with a good demand, the market may be quoted firm at 35c per dozen. POTATOES—Are coming in pretty freely, and the market isa shade easier. We note sales of "Peach Blows" from depot, at 90c, and small lots from store at 95a$1. APPLES—Steady with sales to a fair ex tent at 2a3,25 per bbl. as to quality. MARRIED, On Thursday morning, November 17th, 1864, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Hingley, klr. ISAAC R. BEAZELL, the gentlemaLly clerk of the steamer "Gala tin," to Miss MEDE BAILEY, of Browns ville, Pa. On the 17th of Nov., by R.,?,v. ,1" C. Mo myer, Mr. JOHN T. ALLMAN and Miss ISABELL FRY, all of Washington co., Pa. Nov. 10th, 1364, by Rev. J. S. Gibson, Mr. DAVID BYERS and Miss SALLIE A. Harris, both of Fayette co., Pa. Nov. 21st, 1864, by the same, SOLOMON ZOLLERS and Miss MARY J. COX, both of Washington co., Pa. W• W. JORDAN. S. BO LUSTER,. .7. B. POWELL. JORDAN. HOLLISTER & CO. COMMISSIOI mermmt.C3349.l\l79CESt For the Sale of Flour, Grain, Hay, Grass, Seeds, Laid, Butter, Eggs, Greeil • Apples, &0., ha., 264 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. PENN'A. REPaustrcits: J. A. & D. B. Davenport, Woodefieht, Ohio. IL L. Nuoney, do'. do. John Rooni . t.' llara eadleid, do* . Martiq.& ljam. eakdweh, 1101114 Ntaluar. . riAtehatip‘ ' re. Wagon, Carr & Co., do. .do e. Dralkeint ¢ Co„ DridgepOlL C. 414. P2P2 - mmeLA , IN A DAY! LAND 1N GIOHNIi COUNTY MLLE AT BEE mu ! ! Oil Found in Large Quantities AT DIFFERENT POINTS. NEW YORKERS ...ek iv' Xi • Philadelphians! HER TO lIYEST. II ['while "Oil on the brain" is the raging epidem- D ie, and thousands of dollars ara being invested in Oil Stocks and Oil Territaigy, many are recieving a p of their capitol and Interest in ©LOTAIng U 2 'g, at the well known Clothing Emporium of N. CLARK, & SON, where they are just opening their r_, ..-m-,77.5. ..mnr--1rTr..2... 1111 1/311211 CLOTHING, fresh from tile Eastern cities and Bought w hen Gold was Tumbling I ! ! from 5 to IS per sent. a day, an advantage we will guarantee 10 every purchaser. We have bought an illiteente stock of good* and are determined to sell them at such prices none will hesitate to buy. OUr !rock of both ROHN is Hilt and complete. Coats of he. latest style, Frocks, lacks, and the \ ery p . tjulat business coat, the ENGLISH WALKING GOAT NTT Co it of every grade an i most , aglii. - mab'e et yle, 11,:tv) Beaver, Chinch, 11, Seal-nine, at,d the very netveta, the TIGER OVER C OAT, Pant of every variwY— B ED PLAIN FANCY. and PLAID cASSIMERF Vesta al' every ttyle,—the ' , ten' being the LOU BLE-BREAST FURALSIIING GOODS, NOTIONS., such as Traveling Shirtv, Drawers. and IDrlershirts, Gloves. Wool So-ks, Port-monies, Ties, Pulse-Warmers. Collars (both linen and paper,) 1151A1 Its %MAU Garrote or Byron of MI sizes. A fine assortment of HATS AND CAPS always on hands, also (Moths and Casimers which we will make to outer on short notice, Don't miss the place—Just Opposite Jos, Yeater's Confectionary, n 1111 Nel 9 1 TWO DE EST ADAMS' INTO. Nov. 30, 'o4—tf. Interal Revenue Tax. NOTICE I. hereby given to all persona who have been assessed for License and an income. for May last, under the Excise Laws of the United Stat •s, Within the county of Greene, that their taxes are now due, and payable and that the collector or hie Deputy will be at the places, and at the times herein mated to receive the sante : JEFFERSON, Dee• It h, 1811.4 CARMICII AELS, '• 18'h, " GREENSBORO, ,• 14th, *. NIT. NIORit IN, I. MIN " NEWTOWN, .. 17th, ROGERSVILLE, " 19th, " JOLL I / 4 "FOWN. " 20th, " NEW FREEPORT, " Vet, " JACKSONVILLE, " 22nd " NIN EVAN. .. 23rd " And ir said taxes are not paid within the time speci fied, the person or persons so_ neglecting or refusing to pay shell be liable to pay ten per centum upon the amount thereof. United Stales funds and National Currency only received in payment of taxes. 1111411118 is hereby given to persons who have neglected to pay their taxes for "the years 1801 and 'O3 tha: unless they cum, up anon and settle them off they will be collected as the law directs. Those who - know themselves to have been erroneously assesced. will apply to the Assessor for the proper certificate., for remisbion. BEFORE the Slat da7 dt DBOXIBIIt. If these certificates are not sent in before the time specified, there will be no remission allowed and the Taxes will have to be collected. A.L. lIIIPEIIit, P A. XYLIIS, Jr Executors of Alfred Myers, Deputy Col., deceased. LIST or QA171328 rex TRLAL AT DEC: T .11011C,,3094 eell's Adler's Ireton, No Map Tom iiSa Armin:safes Sea vs Joharlidler,No 96,:ioree term '6O G ewe* heirs vs Losot•I. No. 1411 . teem, MI Gordon ye Wood. No, porn:longs Overseen. of WM0113 , 401' 6 allaigto6. No. 76. Doe. aerie, 166: Weigle*" l ied Wits ire Lott N 0.116.. Wick lend. '62 erbuti &mum last. ireaordon No /0„ Jew seem 2281 Mt.. C 6 Welteenr. re MIT. No. 36 Aloe Ulm '1602 Btu seeltikeley vs eitiller No. 44-11erne l iFt wows 1122211. No I. 11 66 110 1 ,11111410166116 , 16 - 1 16 arellogoll•tip *o . rkei . . 11121 AND Ho, for Salt River. In order to leave in an bonotablO ;manner 1 onus coolest money enoueb to pay my boltelle diens, Al!persons, therefore, indebted to Oasts, B. Brad ley. by nom or book account are berelrysfottlied to set tle their aceounts and make payment to Jobs Bradley. on or befpti the Ist day of December neat, or the same will bet cdtleeted by legal process. CH A RLES IL BRADLEY N. B.—Persons having work engaged wNi please call for it immediately. as I want to dill -my orders for any good friends in little Greene. Nov. 23d, '64 Trees ! Trees Trees ! --0— ALf. persona having engaged trees of DAVID THOMAS, are notified that the Tieea will be a the Hamilton House. in Waynesburg, on the 224 inst at Wnite Cottage on the 24th ; at Millsboro, Rices' Lauding, Umitya and Greensboro, on the 25th. Nov. 23, D. THOMAS. t===*4:4l4 , 4ollUlr7= ,1101134 By virtue of a writ of Venditi ni . Exponas, issued out of the Court Common Pleas of Greene county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Waynesburg, on Monday, the 19th of Dec. next, at one o'clock, p. ut., the following property, viz: All the right, title interest and claim of Defendant of,in and to a lot of ground situate in Newtown.Whim ley township, Greene Co., Pa., being 60 feet in front and running back NO feet, and adjoining tots of G. Morris' Heirs, and has erected thereon one two story dwelling House, come fruit trees, and a well of water; also all right, title. interest and claims of, in and a tract ot• land situated in Whitely tawnship, Greene county, Pa , containing 80 acres, more or less. adjoin— ing lands of Mark Gordon, 1) tvid Johns, James Mc- Farland and James Johns, about 00 acres of which are cleared, and has erected thereon one log barn. Taken in execution as the property of Jesse-McFar land at the suit of Elijah Chalfan for use of T. S. n tsy. THOS. LUCAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's ()Mee, Wavne.bure. Pa•. N0v. 22. '64 Executor's Notice. T ETTERS of administration having been granted j to the and reigned upon the estate of JOHN YOUNG. dec'd of Richhill tp , notice is berrhy given to all indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same to preseni them properly authenticated Tor settletneat, Nov. 23, 64. GEO WOODRUFF, Ex'r. To Country Merchants! I AM prepared to furnish all kinds of tilltiOilL ROOKS, WRITING PIPER, LETTER PA PEE, ENVELOPES, PENA. INK. 6LATES, Ate., kc., on very fair terms to sell Pittsburgh Almanacs ! In an) quantity at Ike Publiiner's lowest prices LEWIS DAY, Waynqaburg, Pa.. Nov. 15.'61. 3t. Administrator's Notice. IIEREAS. Letters of administration no the Es tate of ISAAC 140140 RD, deed. late of Springhill tp., have been g anted to the 11111:1Strib.ers, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay Merit. and those having claims or demands tigainst ihe estate of said decedent will make known the same without delay. si kMU Et, Mclsi GEO. STOOPS, Administrators Nov IS. 'fit E. & 11. T. ANTIIO3Y & CO., Bianafacturers of Photographic Materials, ROLESALE 'AND RETAIL. 501 BROADWAY N. Y I n addit i on to our main hustriess of pll OTO. GRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are headquarters of the fullowing. viz : STERESCOPE MI/ STERESCOPIC VIEWS. (f those Ave have an in - intense assortment, inrluding War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Lando. '..cdnes croor, statoary, Sr. c Also. • Revolv hag 'ttreosc , t,es. nnblic and private exhibit inn. Our log Ito rr ill be neat to any address on receipt of 0 Photographic Albums. We wed , . the first to introduce there into the United States, and tt e inanufaeture immense quantitiee in great variety, ranging in price from 511 cents to $5O t : lfh. Our ALBITSId, have the reputation of being sere r ior iti beauty and durability to any others.— They tr ill he sew by male, FREE, on receipt of price. 1: - . ;+ - irine Albums made to order. CARD PHOTOCRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over FIVE TIIOII• MAN I) cliff...lent subjects (to which additions are con tinually being ntaclel of L'ortraits of Eminent Ameri &e., viz : about 100 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 200 Brig.-Generals, I 130 Divines, 275 Colones,l2s Authors, 100 Lient.-Colonels, I 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers.j 125 Stage, 75 Navy Officers, I 50 Prim'nt Women, 150 Prominent l'oreign Portraits. _ _ _ _ 3,000 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paititiogs, Statnes. Ace. Caisdogues sent on receipt of S taut p. An order for One Dozen PICTURES from our catalogue will he filled on the receipt of S TSial, and sent by mail. 'river. Pli , dog.r.g pliers and other, oreirriwy. goods C. 0. 0. will mense remit twenty-five per cent of the amount with their order. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO, Nan ufacturers of Photoffraphic Materials, BROADWAY,SuI N. Y -T prices and quality of our gooda cannot fail to satisfy- Nov 9.1864. 12niaa. • For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths In Furs, Woolens, &c. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animal ,&c. Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. $3 aid $5 sizes for Hotels, Pub lic Institutions. &t.. "'Only infallible remedies known." "Free tram potson4." "Notdan!erous to the Human Family'." "Hats come out of their holes to die." og--Sold wholesale in all large ernes. by all Druggists and Retailers every where. Xir!!!BEWARE!!! of all worthless imita- tions. r-See that "Costar's" name is on each Box Bottle and Flask, before you buy. OS-Address HENRY R. COSTAR. PS - Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. OR - Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Waynesburg, Pa, April IV64•0111. SPEO2AI. NOTIOII. 1 would respectfully inform my *ion- , throughput the. County, that I at now a home, In Waynesburg, and have. arranged My visits Oct' as to spend • from the *rat to the twentieth of every Arrontili. at Waynesburg. this My cuutugters mpy &WWI Verj rasp, 8.11. rArrok Nardi 2, '64. • - Ater, ri/111 reby 1/1/111- the Sit- A 4 411. 01 A-gue Vs/ ARMY AGUE DROPS ! FEVER AND AGUE, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES ! ! --0- Attention SUFFERERS FROM 11112 MED Abl],lllL PIRA most wonderful remedy for the permanent cure of FEVER ANC? AGUE, ETC , was discover ed 'owe years ago by one of the MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL CHEMISTS OF AMERICA ! ! Out of Thonoandr of oases it has never been known to fail in effecting a radical cure. A singis bottle of these drops has cured diseases which have Stubbornly Resisted the Most Skillful Medical Talent. It Contains nothing that will injure the Constitution 1 It Purifies the Blood !! It Removes Obstructions from the Liver II It Promotes the Discharge of Bile!! I I It Eff.2ots a Radical and Permanent Ours by Removing the Oader upon which the Egne Depends ' 1 ' ARMY AGUE DROPS, As its name inspor la, his been, and is the great Speci fic for all BIDIOUS DISBASES in the Arms. It has no equal. Its popularity in our noble army and else where Is as universal as its cures have been quick and w onderf u I As a PREVENTATIVE Itt h'ts proved a great bless ng and saved many a valuable life in those tnissmatic localities where they would have fallen victims to BILLIOUd DISEABEd. The Chills will not Return if these Drops are taken I ; VIII ARM AGUE DROPS, QUICKLY DRIVES AWAY Languor and Weakness ! RESTORES THE SYSTEM To its, na.ural BUOYANCY and ANIMATION ; IN viconATING the body and clearing out EVERY VESTIGE OF DISEASE produced by Matneome wiasm. BE WISE IN TINE ! i;?B P-.:Co person residing in a Fever and Ague District should be without a Bottle of thellZt, Army Ague Drops, yrad it b strongly reccommended to traveling throngh places charged with miastu. -0-. WE respectfully call attention tc nor Testimonials. Many of our letters attest that hundreds of lives have been saved in the Army by its use. Indeed, so well are its curative qualities apprec.ated in the Army. that the most successful surgeons in the (leaf and Hospi tal nee it almost exclusively in the diseases fun which we claim its infallibility. The best physicians always seize ?lie best means to effect a cure, hence the wittier salny of Army Agne crops. ____.o___. TISTIMOIIALS: We are happy to refer to Gen. McClellan, Ri. Rev. Bishop Potter, N.Y_ Gen. Fremont, Rev. Dr. Tyng. Gen. Burnside, Rev. Dr. Tav or, .., Gen Hancock. Rev. /I W Beecher, B'klyn. Gen. Kilpatrick, Rev. E II Chapin, " Gen. Zice, Rev. Mr. Cheever, N. Y. Col. PyKe, 95th N. Y. Rev. Mr. Bangs, Col Quick, 17th Y Y. C Hs Hon. Mayor Wmid, B' Col F,,wler. ,4th N y. 3 M. Hon. M. Kalbt!Mach, Maj Doremus A D C. Hon, M. P Odell, 4 6 Maj. Reifanyder , 35th Pa. Hon Mayor Gunther, N. Y. Maj. Wilcox, A. D. C. Hon. Home. °reel. y, Maj. Ramsay, A. , d hundreds of others Maj. Stillwell, j Surgeons equally well-known gen- Ma) __l4abcock, I U.S. A. men, for vvhicil see eine- Lt. Whol4n, -0- PRICE, One Dollar per Bottle. Wilcox & CO. Principal Omte, 181 WATEIVBTREI3C. N. B.—None genuine unless bearing our signature on the wrapper, Don't let your Druggist put yOu Off with any other remedy. If be does not have it for sale, enclose us $1,95 per mail, and we will send yon one bottle of the ARMY AGUE DROPS per mail, post paid. WILOOX & Ott.. , 181 Watg_fitalat, Few Tork;:. Nov. 23, '64. M THE OgPH ANS* COURT Or DEXIMSAMM, I Nn. 30,11epternber term % ihhe.lll the natter *AO Real Estate of George Phillip*, late of Ihrtaa einati. ship, in sail &minty, deetesed, to . Jobs Mddy, Ow* dim of Lewis Phillips, Mary Pliti a lt, •= i rg Catherine, intermarried with —.— intermarried With a :Ran wboan Mulls I tint . imul David Phillips, Witham Plittlipe,ll=tipips John Eddy. guardian of Mwv Jan • .1 m, Eddy. Guardian of Pitoeba Phillips - You, and each of you, are here by ro sin s / that, by virtue of a writ of parkin* Meet Mate the Or. phone' Court of Greene °aunty. an Minima - wilt be bell and taken noon „Abe Prainion• Is Alurinliwn aliip,on th.s9th ltay of hi 004 4 0 . 104 : A. AliaMAil w a r remelt, P. M., quid day; Air On "wiliiii I partltiltora i vainaibin end • eit amiiip. in in itie said writ , .., and lion you vita attend, V" . z.- • - - •. t iNg6. , Meire**; *AY 61 14 11 1116 a. 4 ~ Army Ape Drops ! T. 13111 AND THE New 'Nark. hunquestitienbly the beet sustained work of the kind , is the World." -0- Harporysr NEW MONTHLY MAGAZIN& Critical Notices of the Prod. IT is the foremost Magazine of the day. The ilre• side never had a more delightful companion. nor tiie million a more enterpri-ing friend, than Harper's Mag zine.—.Metiodist Prete:rent (Baltimore.) The moat popular Monthly in the T. Observer. We must refer in terms 01 eulogy to the high tone and varied excelletrcesof Harper's Magasine—ajour nal with a monthly simulation of about 170,000 copies —in whose pa es are to be found some of the choicest hglit and general reading of tho day. We speak of this work as an evidence of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited Each Number contains fully 144 pages of reading matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood cuts ; and it combiees it, itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of the daily journal. It has great power is the die nomination of a love of pure literature,—rrithsor's Guide to American Literature, L'. ado*. The volumes bound constitute of themselves t li brary of miscellaneous reading such as cannot be I.Jund in I lie same compass in any other publication that has come under our notice.—Boston Courier. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1 8 6 5. The Pu'•lishere have perierteil s system of mailhor by which they can supply the Maoaznim and Wt m- LY promptly to those who prefer to receive their per iod cats oirectly from the Office • f Publi a ion. The postai.e on HARPER'S MAGAZINE is 24 mato a year, which must be paid a t the aubacnber's poet office. TUEIIII.2IOIE3 : ITARPER'd MAG‘ZINE, one year An Extsa copy of either the Manama el Vlinatime will he supplied gratis for every club of rive Subscri bers at ti 4 00 each, in one remittance; or ant COM* for $2O 00. BAOK NUMBERS OAR BE I SUPPLIED AT ANY TIME: A Complete set, now comprise Twenty-nine Vol umes, in neat cloth binding will be meld 47 44 19 1 .• freight at expense of purchaser, for 113 19 per vonsate. Single yawns., by mail, postpaid, $3 se. Ciotti Vii, for binding, Sti cents, by mad, postpaid. ADDRESS, • HARPER & BROTHENI, raelount scow" N. Y. Nov. 23, '6l AT WHOLESALE OILY ! ==M WATCHES AND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT TKO Lowest Prices for Cash I AY and Country Merchants, Pedlars, Traders. Sutlers, and General Dealers can make moor imors profits upon a small investment: Jewelry of any pattern or quality and in any gun- City :nude to order. &innate@ for any class of work lurnished. Particular atte*tion paid to supplysl, Auctioneers, Country Pedfats, Indian Trader., anti Army Dealers. Any style of Goods manufactured. such as inven tions, etc., at short notice. Good Canvassing/ Clerks. with a entail capital, can And constant etnploysoa•t! Illustrate.' lists and full particular@ free. The Profit to the Retailer is very laze A WHOLESALE SUPPLY can b. canderd-fa a knapsack. hand valise, or carpet bag, and widtsrli be like books.--balky or inconvenient to Ma *Mt Mao! to place Remenil:er is nthwr thir.g: this business it stikelly honorable: There is no need of suisrepreumidag hs exagerming. onr gooco , NAM for ilieradelves, and prove themselves:: It is a business in which ;,ri ample and saitirAietory equivaiem riven for Cie money received and As encouraging profit is pocketed at the sane vas. is an occupation in which no person need be afraid or ashamed to canvass the same 3eld again and agaiii, for where mire our goods are introduced, a raged neat and emulations demand is created. To soldiers in the Anny, or those at home Ambled by the hardships of war, to Clergyman out of health. Teacher:4, Postmasters or any person who *limbos either local or an arrive occupation, and one dog brings with it GREAT PECUNIARY INMICIIC 111ENT:i, this presents AN OPPORTUNITY WON& nict vvith. TRY IT! AND SEE FOR YOURId,jIsI,,.- VES! ! CAREFULLY SELECTED LOTS OF JEFFIKIIIT, comprised our newest styles and most saleable es riety of Goods7will be sent snywhe'e in tie Loyal states. We are constantly filling ordirs trop pennies leaving the choice of goods wholly with as Feitrilain we promise the best exercise of oar taste and inept, and from our long experience can ensuing salbo. faction. WE ASK NO PAY IN ADVANC sate what style and quality of good. are wanted. and we will send the same aid collect pay tiy Uprose at Ils• end IA the route. GOLD AN) SILVER WATCHES!! Good movements and manufactured In the had manner, of pure material, all warranted at prices Mat $lO to 6250 each. dent anywhere—pay coUics express Satisfaction guaranteed ALL WA Ed AT FIRST PRIGESI ; THEY 1511111114 or OWN I MPORTATION. Circulars Free by Mail Send for them!! T. & H. GAIXIHAN, Manufacturers and Importers, 715 BROADWAY, NEW roan Nov 15, ' 4.-3 months. Administrator's NktiGe lETTERs ado inistrai inn haying , een granted In i the undersigned upon the estate o MARK MEL LOY, deed of kichhitl tp., notice Is he by siren to all indebted to said estate to make lin o • to PArgldffss and those having claims against the setae so premiss them properly authenticated fnr sett lemkeat. EZEKIEL ABRADER. Aein Nov. 15' Register's Accoliqs. To be presented on Wedneeidar, 21st day at Dec. Term, 1111114- nominee OFFICE, Waynesburg, Pa.. Nov. 1, PM, I OTICE is here by given to ail creditors. N*pas wards and other persona interested that, Rea Mt deraigned Executors. Administrator*, and Glaardillon lime filed their accounts in the Register's race, MI that thersame will b • presented to the the Orediestie Count(' be held within and for the County of Gressel Wednesday, Dec. :let, '64, for confirmation and al lowance, PETER BROWN, ileaisear. Account of Jacob Miller and Dan'l. Evans, Adners of DANIEL EVANS, dec'd. Account of Win Braden, Sim- adiu'r of JA.llllMiviß HUSS, decd. Account of E T Gallagher, guardian of M . formerly M E Davidson. Account of E T Gallagber, guardian of ALEX. DA Final account of sam'l and Matthew Qataer,, Luis: of Sate! Gardner, deed. Account of Washington Stephens. athe'r.,, of JOMM ROGE.RS, dec'd. Partial account of Alfred and Russell Arseistarigh Ex'rs., of WM. ARMSTMO39. *ROL Account of Eli F. Randolph, administrator. of IMAAB THOMAS, dec'd., Account J. A. Greenlee, atrer. of MAZY OILUK LEE, dec'd. Final account of Ezekiel Braden, Atha. ds kids Sell Of JONATHAN WALTON, dec'd. Account of Enos Headley, ada'r.lif L. D. 11111411111* , LEE, dee'd. Notice to Manufacturers of Sim*. ALL persons knowing themselves searwrillishiran of dorghum, and residing within my DilrhinlireP• 10;--eomposed of Marion, Franklin. Wayne, be lay, Perry and Washington townships. are swpskisir' to report to me at my ones in Way , the amount manufactured, on or before the 20th if Dee., MN, under a penalty of 30 per cent additional tag, aad a fine of MO. SIMON RINCHAItT. U. S. Asn't. Ass's. 1I Div.. * 24 Col. Dho. Pa. ALL such persons residing in n,—No Me-- composed of Center, Morris, it Jacitiroa, Aare po, Gilmore and Springhill tow will repeat 111 me, at toy cam under a like penalty. ' el / 111 5 A 1 11 . Dunn. , U.'S. Ass't. Aster., 11 IN.. • ?Atli Col. Dist. Ps. . IH 00
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