~"~~dt Wanted. Subscribers knowing themselves In. t f rill de 110 us for the Massy:non, or other- NY ob tge us by paying the slime in lately. We are much in need of ' f, Pork, Corti, Wheat, Flour ) dm. ' cif Which we will Willingly take on accounts a imaw, bkP. Pkt). Mat.. Cki.rick.t %m Wayritabnrg, Pa.- bee. 1, 1864 . Menrollment lists of the'several town takiiißiitinow ih the hafids of the respective Rallkilißg officer) for correction. All persons • Rm . :requested to assist the officers in making the proptr clumges. W. TAYLOR Dep. Pro. Mar. Pittsburgh Almanac for 1865 Leiris D.►y dealer in Banks and S:ation ery's has just received Minor's P;ttcburgli Alumnae. Price only 10:As. Everybody call and get one. Also, American Union Disiq for 1865, for sale. From the Cumberland Presbyterian %till Another Minister Gone. Rev. George N. Mattax died on Tuesday, the 6th inst., at his home in this comity. Etpecting an obituary from some one better acquainted with his life, we forbear comment. Three minis ters—all in the rnorninz of life—have fallen within akw weeks! It seomp a strange providence ! But let us nit .doubt: Blind unbelief Is stlre to err, scan His ways in vial ; God is his own interpreter, And he will make it plain. The followin4 particulars are COM nunicated by Bro. Edmiston : 4. Allattna reached home on Tharsday. Was much affected with th.escenes of affliction and suffering witioased during his absence. The destitution of hundreds of or phan. children was one of the subjects of deep interest to him. 'geeing home friends, and having Mitch to narrate, there was likely no atnitement of excitement on Friday-. -About the hour for retirement on Friday he complained of a slight chill. Ile bathed his feet, and walk . ingout, upon his return fell on his knees and hie head to the floor, and was-initnediately helped to bed. -There was soma parnlvsis in one side. and he complained of pain in Saturday morning Dr. Cary WAR was sent for. but being from borne dietkot reach him anti( in the after „Pr. Cary requested medical coun ml, and Dr. Stephen Illstchloy Was butaediately Btifore night on Saturday he had siieire spume. which ceased after the use of anti.spasmndics. From 8 o'clocir that evening he walk uncon sotoihs until he departed on Tuesday, at, 10 o'clock; a. m. His physicians were of opinion thattriere was a clot on the brain. the raptue o f a hloo • 1 vessel having Ist6ii place. Thus fell our Bro a martyr to the interest of others— strangers too. Stand firm. The New Ilarenshire Patriot is not among those who believe that the wotk of Detno crag endta with the closing ot the polls on the,fith of November. The duty ot every Democrat —well says the Patriot—is as plain to day in defeat, as it was before the elec thM. That duty is to stand firmly by their tOsitidples, their patriotic convictions, their time-honored organizations. Ellin) the man /3, wd steadfast performtnce of their duty ..they will *not be swerved either by the *IMMO or the persuasions of their political eniMies. Time will prove the policy as well as the justice ot this course. The policy of the Administration is just as obnoxious to *WO heretofore, and its inevitable ten * just as fatal to the welfare of the country sod the rights xua interests of its %labia& It is juntas iimixortstit to them. sad to the country, That this policy should Istridnietloned 3 sad for that end it is still Hie illsty and interest alike foe us all to labor The'Serdiel ot the ballot-box can be revers ed in due dine; the delusions under which tilietmemis of honest voters have acted sill be removed by the tide of events, and the course of the Democracy will yet be vindi cated by the saber second thought of a suf fering sod outraged people. 'lnes this lame comes. it is the Datnocratie patty that nal be reoluired to ease tram utter rein giiistever is to be saved sf personal er nation. 7 $ value. That old party has ever proved sgise to its mission, and it must and will not gam despair of the itepahlie. Its organi smikwenast be preserved, its camp fires gp . et WI kept burning,. its sentinels must *Old watchful at their posts, and its gal iggig arm. must still present a bold and de to the enemy. Ng other course iscoosistent with honor patriotism or self- Orkinent ; and this course we trust the 33,- 1000 Desnoerats of New HaMpshire will un ligint*igli pursue. Flithit WIIh Issdlasse-111011weess 400 and 400 Iliewasten killed. D tivms Cul, Dec. B.—Detachments of the Tina and Third Colorado Cavalry had a light with Indians near Fort Lyons, killing between 400 and 800, and capturing SOO po- Elles and mules. "toasts do not get Drunk." The chiefs 4 •Black mettle," "White Ante , fits : w awa fa an order di . whig , us., Indian and "Little R •h" were killed. The '" s were ab mt 900 strong. Oar loss ;oho MAW, et the Oulorell I Artillery was 9 killed and 38 wounded, Oar troops iligia the service, says 4 are still paroling the savages, . a Nate at intoxication which is • ...•- . Ths manner in which words are delivered • dews*, bit tkat is eviden4y is easizeintes , ,• * ' as kiosk do not' get drank. E s► aught t 9 hew nunnkr to the "cur* are SO . ' =so AINI do looartorece ebbe . • - I • tbs sin at • druakeueso ettpele rllllllOll, • drowns memory t dis tempers the bodyt dimin ishes strength, defaces beau ty, corrupts the blood, inflames the liver s weakens the brain, turns !nen into vralkiug hospitals, causes internal, external, and incurable woumls, is a witch to the senses, a devil to the soul, a thief to the puree, the beggars companion, a wite's woe and children's sorrow ; makes man become a beast and a self-murderer. Who drinks to other's good health, robs nimselt of his own ! Nor is this all ; it exposes to the Dime o o = 41 7. 40 -= W Such *re some of the evils springing from the root of DRUNKENNESS f tik rOne of our government officials !just returned from Peru; tells us that among the first and most frequent in quiries made of him there about our public men was, whether he knew or had ever seen the celebrated American Chemist, Dr. J. C. Ayc' of Lowell. His remedies are finind in every village from the elevated shapes of the Andes down to the coast, and their remarkable cures seem to attract even more attention there than in this country. The senti ment of wonder at their effects, take a tar deeper hold on a half civilized and! superstitious people than it dues with us where the rationale of medical problems i s so much more generally understood. No other American b.s made himself so faMiliarly known to the masses of the people in foreign countries or excited in them so lively an interest in himself as the Doctor has by his skilful application of chemical science to the treatment of disease. That mug be a dull man who does not feel some pride of country when he finds among distant nations that he is al ready known and lcome there, through the 1al3on; of our Statesmen, Merchants and Scholars, whose, renown has become national property, and col sequently in some measure his own. Whel her Dr. Ayer's remedies do actu ally cure more than others or not, they have secured the reputation of being a God-send to those afflicted with disease, and where great numbers in any com- ' munity believe that they owe their health and lives to one's skill, they are sure to feel an interest in him which will find expression when they meet his countrymen.—Sationa/ Era, Wash ington, D. C. The Official Vote of Pennsylvania HARRISBURG, Pee. s.—i he full offi cial ViAti ut i i enllSy(Villillt for Presi dential electors, taking the first naine on t.tteh ticket, is a. follows: Lincoln (Morton ItleMichael) 296 9 M.'Cieliun( . ltunt. L. Johnston) 275,3 L Lincoln's majority, Total vote 1864 T,,t,il vote 1860 In reaee in four years 96,255 Wealth to Govern. The N. Y. Times, having probably read that "money is power," concludes that wealth must hereof! er govern. It says "The property of the wealthy should not be voted away by, or be in any way under the control ot, the laboring donee, and the right ot suffrage should be regblated between he rich and the poor according to their wealth." This u - til afford pleasant reflection to the poorer members of the shoddy party, who voted at the late election to sustain organs and politicians of the Timm stripes tiro. THE RAID IN WEST VIRGINIA. Rebel Account el Unser Cap. , tures at New Creek and Pledniont.—Stacceskistl Vision Raid info Western South Carolina. New YORK, December 6.—Richmond papers of Saturday last eontain accounts of the recent rebel rails on the Balti more and Ohio Ra !road. General 'tos ser is said to /save been in command, and it is 11-Med that he captured a. New Creek and Piedmont eight hundred prisoners, eight cannon, two hundred wagorrs and ambula.ices, eight hundred stand of small arms ; fifteen hundred horses, fifteen hundred head of cattle, and a large amount of other property. The capture of Charlestown., West Virginia, by the rebel Cavalry, last Tuesday night, is also claimed. A successful raid of E:ist Tennessee Unionists into western North Carolina, on the 20th, is reported. The raiders are said to have destroyed or Carried off .considemele. The Fright ha Georgia Carona* Spreadial -and Feverish rribet Issued• NEW YORE, Dec. 7.—We have, to day, some additional items front rebel sources, showing bow the fright at Sl.er man's approach to the sea coast is spread ing in Georgia and Sou th Carolina. All the officials, civil and military, have issaed fierce and feVerish proclamations, calling on every male. old and young, able to shoulder a musket, to immedi ately report f:r dam The Mayors of Cnarlestou and Savannah, as well as the ' rebel army officers commanding in those places, have issued, before their already , terrified. communities, d .cuments of this! character, probably by this means adH ding con-iderably to the panic. Governor Brown, of Georgia has is- sued the ea more proclamations on the crisis ; but in Charl stun, according tol the Republican of that city, even those' stirring papers of that city do not bring out the citizens. for it appears that a military guard has to go around the Wan and drag them out of their hiding places. General Dick Taylor has been con signed to the command of all the Ala , bama and Georgia Reserves, with head quarters at Savannah The Macon Telegraph of November 25th, says Sherman's situation is daily growing m ire precarious, and we way confidently hope for his complete over- I throw and destruction. The Central road is said to be entirely destroyed by him between Griswohlville and Mclntyre. Chase Appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6.—The Eveneng telegraph has the following : Hon. S. P. Chase was last night appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. shilling idly spent by a foul may be picker up by a wise man, who knows bet ter what to do with it: so it is not lust. A FAMILY SWlifT AwAt.—We dont know when we have read a sadder story than is em bodied in the foilowing, under the head of "Doaths,' in the Utica. iforniiv Herald of Saturday• In New Hartford; of diptheria, on the 16th instant, Limas H. GRAVES, aged 9 years. On the 22d instant, WILLIAM T. Gs/vas aged 7 years. On the same day, Fernando G. Graver, aged 6 year. On the 23d, Hattie Margery Graves, aged 2 years. The notice adds that all these were chit dren of Rev. C. and Mary Ann Gravest four lambs snatched from a single flock : Four chairs made vacant in a single house hole.—and all in the short space of a - meek. —Albany Ere. Jourpal. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Most:we, Dec. 12 , 1864. —GR..A.IN —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 $1,65 for fall. Oats in good demand and firm with oaks from store at 60a92. No change to note in corn —but little offering and not much wanted. FLOUR—The demand continues quite moderate, and well known brands of extra family may be quoted from store at Clan 25 per bbl—the bulk of the sales being at $ll. GROCERIES—The grocery market is quiet but stuidy with sales in a jobbing way at previo is qiwtations. • BU I't ER—ls in pretty goo? eupply, and the market ia, in consegnence, a shade easier, though prices are unchanged. We note salsa of roll at for fair and 40 for prime. EGGS—Continue searce, end. with a good demand, the market may be quoted firm at 85r per dozen. 20,081 572.687 476,442 POTATOES—Are coming in pre`tv freely, and the market is a shade easier. We note asks of "Peach 131 o" s" from donor, at 90v, and small lots from store at 95a$1. APPLES—Steady with vies to a fair ex tent at 2a3,26 bhl, as to quality. OM 25th 18 4 34, in RichhiN tp. Greene co. Pa., MARIAII , wtte Jacob Loar, aged 45 )ears 3 months and sixteen days. Sister L. was a member et the M. P. Church, a consistent christian, a devoted wife, and kind mother; tweaty-•even years of her stay upon earth were spent in the chnroh, she /eaves a husband, children, grandchildren, and numerous friends to mourn their loss. May the Lord comfort them 1.1 ife, an•_l prepare them by his grace for - I meeting in Heaven. M. W. CUMMINOS & J.:1104, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE, AND COTTAGE UPRIGHT Piana Fortes, wc.. 270 333rcos‘c:1-vtray, NEW YORK. EACH INSTRUMEN'T WARRANTED FOR FIVE TEARS, Till ERE Irai n netts have now been For many Year' 1 e n . ..• • uiwtioritv tfine' htlese at touch, dorth ft!. ..iid rote en fins n; tir. will rou6 a u y ao.t vet, ahlte toe cout - inn dation., from a nun ser h. most s women' mem bers of the mu =kat profusion. They ale now offered to the patine at Vie... from 11 to ho per cent. lewer Noy other instruments of etiuet qedlilltli The sivady, or,oand for those superior instrument.. NOM indiieed the makers to incresee their fardly p p.r inn. ufeciuring th m, and 'My are now fully Pfeelt ed to suet tne demands sif all n.no who legate end remit cus ##### 'ere. Devlorn Menil•les where these , tiorruments have not yet been introdo el. desiring an agency for them. will he lih rally dealt with. Send for 4 ~T , U lar. Dec, 14 9 mos. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS ofadtnini .teon havint been 'nutted to the undermined upon he PAtate nt Nd.J BV AN II dpe.4 of Illtototigabela tp • nosier is , ierrny given to alt indebted to writ estate to mak. 'worti t's. pay. men and *bury having elaiw *risme" th. sift* lob present them ifroperty autitototi-titoot for 1 . 01 0.111. 1 M0, RGA Ite r RVAK 4 Dec 14 ‘Avetile..seuip, IMF ENGINE PA gAlid s'IMI subscriber bevies us haul - *a world -bend ep . , L 11 4 " ia,ii 4l4l I. 00014ar: wigs (ewe pump. Itri wheel: steam Mika' .. esideis i wkiss em l: 1 war leer for elk 14 ic• s Ali • Ago, NaK attain& DIED. . Parrishuil Mall SO. 414. To Oahe,' nirvana* 1114 . - 0 'Sella lee. application h vine bean lamas Dy the boards of dimctars of , he diettichr in said ertuatt; *ant their (leant in unreal* Ihr *any of the - ,111 . 401 Y tendant thereat, you are repeettfalhr tequected to meet in conveatien at the Court Hamm, is Wayne., buig, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 h, 1864, at Tw o 0' CLOIIt is the afkorAroft t fo . tfloofilirPos• above stayed, wuctlftlillt 1, tho .y 4 .6mr. st ii, Itth 'Pet it/1m of 111.- suppletnept of the school Isw% approved mega' dny of May, 18e5. C COBIIMI 4 I. • . Pee 14, 3t.. &Wt. Com. etch .ets, Estray. CAME tresspassing on the premises of the subseri her in Foankiin tp., (reeve to. Ys., sr. Gray Mare.,ur.poorql In he '1 or 15 yasre 41. a temp or 1171 lett f. re knee, which trytkee her lame. is about 15 or 16 heads 114 h The on oar is requested to chute f-rward, prove pr.,perty, pry rel.a.e.s. and take her avv.y ELIZABETH KENT. Dec 14 HAM ACCUMULATED IN A DAY! LIND 1N MB COUNTY SILLIIG 111111111 ?EIS Oil Fond in Large Quantities I AT DIFFERENT POINTS. NEW YORKERS Philadelphians! EMI H MIST. DTY r ',hp* "Oil on the brain , " is the raging epidrion 11ic, and thousand. of doll tro are being invented in (hi Storks and Oil Territory, ovally are Tsservitts a p pion of their capitol an! invest in. MOTMEg B g at the well known Clothing EN periaii of N. CLARK, & SON, where they are Not op•gin; their u• • ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~` _ 1111 Vlll2lll CLOTHING, fresh firms the Eastern cities and Bought when Gold was Tumbling. 1I ! from 5 (012 per cent. a day. an advantage we wilt guarantee o every purchaser. We have bought an immeeetee stock of emote and are determined to sell them *attach prices none will hesitate to bey. Our sock of both 1111 13YS' CLlfilli is full arid complete Coals of the latest. style, Frock., Backs, and the very popular (metopes coat, the t. ENGLISH WALKING COAT. Over 0, tvo of every grade and. most lashionab'e styles Iteav y ti. ver , Cliincht h. deal-Skins, and the very newest, the TIGER OVER C OAT, Pants of every variety— RIBBED PLAIN. FANCY, and PLAID Vesta of ever, ety , e,—the later being the LOU KLE-lIRKAYIT FUB.~IeIII f 6 GOODV, ♦ND NOTIONS. such as Traveling Shiro!, Draw,. and .11:Indtvstlitte, Gloves. W.. 01 146 , 1 m rod-loonies. Ties, Pulse-Warmers. Collars (both Ikea aid papa.) SVAIVI Garrott or byritt or all etch. k tine assortment or HATS AND CAPS always nn hands. Also Cloths and Casimars which iv , will ovdce to order nn short mak% Don't sus the plus—Jut Opposite Jos, Yeater's Confectionary, 11111 311131 TWO HIS AST 81 111 AMI 111 Pinv 30,'14—t! To Country Merchants! ----- I AM prepared to ihriiiihAina. of Se10 1.1 4( 1101 _1 114 WlltinPW r - 11,11,11'it PARIAL 11N vikt.carips. mord INC . AI AI I I . II . eg” tit aa vow. 0f.4. %was . • tißb 0 1 *a) autatity at tits rabliabiaegjaarowt PAW. LZWIN Witrnegbffre. Ts.. Noy 15- 'OW ft. be alo es 111111.k.1.01 ft /14 of irrams n NAISAILAW, *ant. ke• 86 *Wm lio. UMW* . eaN.. Were km* raIIOPSIO 1 111 e =iiitfillmliille N hthy than la ai west*. 0. to laalat Ihmaltadiateparoo ol lik Wail* IMili t i te m astatta . l, t).111011_. II Ho, for Salt River. In Ardor to lemSe in ye , honorable tanner 1 must collect money suoush to pay bty boniest debt, All persons. Weieture, indebted to Charles t 1 Bead• ley. by hole or hook account are herkby notified to net- Ile their atuntsvint anti intilte payment in John Bradley on or before the lit day of Deceudier next, or the gnaw n ill be collected by legs! process. N. B.—Preens baring• work encased will please net for it immediately, as I want to till niy orders fht any good friendiyin little Creene. - Nor ttd. $6.0; Trees ! Trees ! Trees ! ! ALI. persons having engaged trees of h viD TIMMA a, are untitled t h at the Tift.S will be the Rantslten %Innen. in Wlvort•hurg, nn the 124 tact at %Vitt'. Cottage nn the 24th ; at Millshorn, Ricer' Landing, cleneva and Greensboro, on the 25th. N0v.22, Executor's Notice. T IFFTICRA of adminhdration having been 'ranted J to this und•rvigned upon the rotate of JOHN YOUNII ditc'd of Richhill tp . entire is hereby gleam to all indehted to maid estate to make immediate pay ment and those having 'claims evilest the Name to pft!fellt them properly authenticated for ...Weeny/it. Nov. In. 114 GEO WOODRUFF. Ler. E. & U. T. ANTIMONY & CO., Manafaatarera of Photographio Material., WiIOLIVSALE AND RETAII 5011ROADVITILY N. Y In addition to our wain business of rilaro. fi RA Nip; MATERIALS, we are headquai taro of the following. viz : STERESCOPE MEI STERESCuPIC VIEWS. ow t ► me walleye an immense assortment. Inrludlag War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Vend... stapes. Groups 'Statuary, ke k e Also, Revolving lkyrt4,st.Prli- i.,r PnlOic anA privet.. terkinVon Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt or 'Stamp. ___-e,- Photographic Albums. We were the first to introduce theee into the United @tate'. and we il.autifemure Imogene« quantities in peat variety, ranging in price from ,S 4 cents to SSO each. Our A LiIILVIS have the reputation of be!na superior in beauty and durability to any others.— They will be sew by mole. riga. on receipt of price. ED — Floe Allmon, made to order. —O-- CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Cataterue new teraLraeoa now FIVE THnr. RAN U dirot tut stihiecte (In which additwas ara eon tinuallv being made) of i ortraita of Eminent Amen. Sum, : aholit 100 Major-Generals, I 550 Statesmen, 200 Brig.-Generale, I 130 Divines, 275 Colones,l 125 Authors, 100 Lieut.-Colonels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers, 125 Stage, 75 Navy Officers, I 50 Prinvnt Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 3,000 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the oust celebrated En gravings. Painting., Staines. &c. Catalogues tent on receipt of f iauip. An order for tine Dozen Pit:TU.I6A front our ratalogue wi!l he tined or the receipt offl.sllo, and sent by yeas. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D. will poleaxe remit twenty-five per cent of the amorist with their order . Z &H.T. A NTHON I . en Manufacturers of Photorraphia Materials Sol BROAIIW Y -T prices •Ril fatatity of •or goods gannet fail to With Airy 9.1564. 12num. / 110 LI ISTLIt. 3. 11. /OW/LL. JORDAN. HOLLISTER & CO. 1011E111Blig CIIISSIDI Ths ]_7RGgBNTB. For the Bale of Flour, Grain, Hay, Grass, Seeds, Lard, Butter, Egg,s, Green Apples, &c., &c., &c, 264 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSSU IGH, PENN'A. REFERENCES: .1 a. dr. O. U. Davenport, Woodolleld, Ohio. X .L Nooney, do. do. John Round. Sum. ,, erfield, do• Martin It barn. Caldwell, du. 11 , ad f m eizear. Pittv burgh, Can 4k. Om. do dn. /unkind, BrllllUlllll4. Co , Bridgeport, C. Nov. 30, '64. Interal Revenue Tax. NOTICE hereby given to sit persons who haes bean assessed for License end au income. for May last, undvr thele cerise Laws of the United stat a, within the county of Greene. that their Mies ate now amt payable and that the collector or hi, lastolly will be at ih- Maces, and at the times herein stated to receive the same: JEFFERSON. Dec* lth, 11104 GAR31111:11S81. 01 , '' 13'11. " GREENSBORO, •• 11th, ' re IST. 1 , 4011,R Is. " loth, " NEWTON' N. .. 17(11, .. ROGERSVILLE, " GiTh. •' JOLI.I ToWN 20in. NEW rnkEPORT, " Slat. " JAcI,'*IONVILI,E, " ?Slid illt. EVAII, •• 13rd " And if said taxes 'rent* paid within the tittle sited. ded, the person or person■ so neglecting or refusing to pay eh ill he listoe in pav ten per centum mum the amount thereof United states fund■ and National Currency only received in payment of taxes. 1111101212 iIDIIIII is thereby given to persons who have neli•ticd ti pay their taxes for the yeses 18112 and ' , 3 tha: un'ess they came np Noun and settle them ntrthe? will be eoktectert as the Jaw Areas. Thnse who know themselves ta have been erroneously rasesrsd , will lip li ty w tha Alllllll9of for the proper ceroifieate. roe 'whip-ion BEFORE the Etst day of DECENBEI. If these certificates are %%^t feat is heihr. the time specified, there will tie no remi4eitis Showed sod the Taus will hays vz) ha collecte , A L YER. OI . P A MYERS. Jr Seeculora of A lard Item, Deputy Col., deessised. LIST or CAUSES FOR AT TOIIO. 1 1"MR74, 4864• It2MMMME= A ni e b Zee •e John Fuller.No dr,Jos• sem 'OlO Capita'. vein vs Lumley. Nu. 141 Sops tens. 111 Barden vs Wood, Nn .9. Dec terns 1851 Overosoresof W.bitely to. •e 11assikos, O. IS. 800. bran. jiE 11 6 , 161461 sod Wits To Loom Na It March tivos. Canon 41111118 Wet vs 6tereimpasi ie. loos woo Mb C i Woltonor vs Gray. No. 46 Juno to. to 111611 Saw and IdeN ay ye Goitter No. 76 Job. tom. lot Lome* Adol'4, vs t.ootoit boiti No A. Larch woe IS lipmedes ft octavo ye %Cob Wait". *Op urns 'IN 111.11MIUM 310111111111. I would respectfully inform my Men. thronsitout the County, that I at now A imam in Waynesburg, and been lIIMINied #y sighs so as to spend front the dim to tin tWentistb of every month at Ilialemetteit • iiip pi y custamore may depend mpea IsiFy nmpeoltfair, L L P.l,ilM. • , lidlltgaiL.' 64 o . , • .41"._ ..: • • - - qininothetably the bat netidaed work of the kind in the WWI" Notice. , bee.sted Mate of Writ{ votive et hereby is mike borne isse mhos the ttsicated for ear Arst. I Harper's NEW DIONTHLY IMAMS. IT is the fort/meet hilasesine of ibe day. The fire side never ha.: a more di.liehiftil companion. ear tee million a more enterpri•ing friend, thee flarser'i Mas sine —Aletliedist Pratertime (He Itissiere.) The merit populAr .Imuntoly in the y Observer. He must refer in terms nt eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of Uarper's Magazine—a Jour nal with a mutiliauy circulation of about 170.000 copies —ill whose pa ee are to be found Mme of the 4holcest light and 'enurel reading of the day. We speak of titio,work re an evidence of the American Poops ; and the popularity it has acqnired is merited Each Number contains holly 144 pages of reading matter, approptiately itinttrat.ol with good wood cats; and it combines in itself the rary monthly and the more pbiiwophieal quarterly, blended with the hest features of the deity jotart.al. It h,s great power in the dia. .ruination of a love of pure literature.—Treherrr's Chide to *Antrim* Literature. I. mdse. 'flue volume. bound constitute of , iIPIXISCIVIP a li brary of laillreffillht4l4ll riadiny stub as ranuot be I tied in the same coropaer in any ther publication that has come tender uur nutter.—Beefon Courier. The Pohlidhers have perierted a symileat of shaiihig by which they Call supply the 24444402 tat and Wsat- LY promptly to those who prefer to maitre their per iod rats oirertly from thl. Mhos • f puhilratiou. The piimare uu .11 'is blativme i+sl costs ■ year. which must be paid • t the subscriher's post- ar3Elrtaff.ls : Itaarser IdAa ram une year Si 40 An itlitra copy cf either the Mtc•tlnt WMWILY will be supplied gr't•s for every club 01 sive subseri• Sera at $4 OW earls, la ono remittance; or SIX Conte for SW KJ. BACK NUMBERS OAN BE SUPPLIED AT ANY TIME. A eomplett get, now ecanpriee Twenty slue Vol umes, in nom: cloth binding will be tent by tame**. freight at expense of purchaoer, far In 25 per "'plume Single votainos, by mail. postpaid, $3 cos. Cloth cases, far binding, SN tenu, by watt. postpaid. ADDRESS, HARPER & BROTHERS, Nov !3,'64 AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! WATCHES AND JEWEIAY Or EVERY DEICItiPTION AT THE Lowest Prices for Cash ! --0 - A RMY and Country Menthauts, Pedlars, Traders, (•1 Sutlers, and General Dealers can make anoi nt u• pronts upon a moan inVrprnvent : JoWelly of my pattern or quality and In any quan • .ity made to order. Estnnatell cur any class of er..rit Partirtear attention paid to supplying Auctioneers, Country Pedla•s, ludiau Traders. an Army Dealers. Any style of Goods manufactured, such as ins. at. Jinn., etc., at short notice Good Gativrotsinit Cie kir, with * small capital. can dnd constant employment: Illustrated lists anti full particulars frets The Profit to the Retailer is very Large! A WHOLESALE SUPPLY ran be carried in a knapsack. lannd valise, or carpet bag. Bbd Will u. t b. ;ate bri , its.--bisity or toriinve;.ient to cury from pta , e to place Rentsiribe• anoillsr thiegl —this hosinsiis is strictly noliontble: fkire is nu heed of utisrepresenring nr exageratinx. ! , ..r guous 11.0 W for iliein.elves, and prove Ihelosslves!: It is a /11411(101P in which an ample and satisfactory equivalent is eiven for Le money rec. ived at.d as encouraging profit is pocketed at the same t me. It is en occupation in which no person need be afraid or *stutted to canvass toe same ...leld again and again. for where once our goods are Introduced, a ierma vent and con animus feinand is cre.ted. To soldiers in the Army, or thrice at home disabled by the hardships ..i war. to Clergyman nut of health Teachers, Postmasters nr any person who wishes either local or an active art ovation, and hr,s, that brings with it GREAT PECUNIARY INDUCE MENTS, this presents AN OPPORTIIN ITV at... Whits isirt with. TRY IT! AND SEE FOE YttURSEL VES CAREFULLY SELECTED LOTS OF JEWELRY. cOhihrtsed our itcwest itvles and most saleable va. riety ut Goods , sod be sent anywhere in the Loyal dtatcd. We are constantly tilling orders grunt persons leaving the dome of goods wholly with as To such we p he best exercise of our taste and jurist , orient. and crow our 1. ng expt.r;ence can ensure salts faction. WE Asti( NO P ADVANcE; state what style and quality of goods are wanted. and we send the same and collect pay by Exist - tee at the end ot the route. GOLD AN) SILVER WATCHES!! G‘,Da movements and rnal , ufactitrail in the best niannel..4 nitre material, ail warri:nted at priers fr.,lti SW to 3250 each. Sent anywhere—pay collected by es. pre:a Satialitetion guaraoeed7 ALL W ATCH Ed AT FIRST PR t.ES ; THEY REIN‘; OF OUN OWN I NI PottTATIIIN Circulars Free by Mail ! goad for three 1 ! T. & H. GAUGHAN, lannfactarers and Importers, 71. Higii_okuW AY, NEW YuKK Nor 13, ' 4.-3 moths. Administrator's Notice.. LETTER' of ad in , strai ha..ing been granted to L th- undersiened upon :ke eetate of MARK MEL LON eec'd of Itichhill up., ' , mice le h-rehy given to all indebted to sod estate to make immediate payment and those having ei3iMa against the same to present them properly authenticated f.r settlement. EZEKIEL BRADEN. •d'un. Nov. IS• •04 Register's Accounts. To be presented on Wednesday, 21st day of Dee. Term, 1864. Rtots•rta'• Oren r, Pa . Nov. NOTICE ie her by given to ail creditors legatees 141 " 1 . 44 'd "tit's Pe'llown '.otensted that, the un dervilo,id Executor*. Ao..ottoistrators, and Guardians hate fited 'heir "...'c..otita in the Kegener's efilee, and that the eve.e we' b presented to the the orphan's Court!., b% neld withoi and for the County of Greene v• - - , c.oestiay, Dec. tad, '64, Kir ecvntirination and al '...israuce. PETER ttROWN, Reigieer. Acet o Henry @hafrWck, Guardian of Elizabeth J. florner a minor child of AMend HORNER. deed. Account ofJacob Millar and Danl. Evans, Aunt're of DANIEL EVAN*. deed. Accohnt o' Wm Braden, Sag- adm'r of JAMES C HUdd, derd. A ccieunt oi E T Gallagher. guardian of M E McLIEN , formerly M E Ll.tvidaon Account of E T Gallagher, guardian of ALEX. DA VIDS'rN. • Float are ,, r nt of sears'! and Matthew Garner, Ear's: of leam'l Gardner. :wed. Account of Washington 'Stephens. adm'r, of JOHN ROGER:3. flec'd Partial. account of Alfred ano Russell Armstrong, Lent. or W 'l. AirtmylloNG dec'd. Acrount nt Eli F. RanCilph, doiluistrator, of IdAAC dec'd. Account A Greenlee, shier. rf MARY GREEN LI‘E. dec'd. Float a count of Ezekiel Braden. Adm. de bouts mina of JONATHAN W At.TONI, +feed. Account .f Enos Headley, adm'r. of L. D. HEAD' LEE. deed. Notice to Man ifactuters of Sorgum. A ----- 0 --- LI. persons Munising themmilves manotheturers Al nor 'hum and lesuilue wishin my Divisinn—No.. 10;—eninginsad of Maloll. Prat.klin. Wayne Whoa , Isl. Perry and Wakshingtsn h.omahips. a.e required to 1 apart to me at my Mks in Wavne+burg. the amount mantailletorod. on or before the 20th day of Doe., 1664. tinder a penalty of 20 per east additional as, and a lino of *lOO. IgninN WINENART. 17. R. autet. Ass'r.. 10 Div.. • 14th. Col DM . Pa. ALL nub pentane residing in D'vklion.—N o 111— o posed of Cratsr, Massie, Richhill, Jackson, Mktg go. Gilmore end , pringhill Inweettips, will molt te wee, at my elks, tinder a like penally. rali WIZ ORI'IIANS" C VAT OF CRESMI CO.. Nn 3S. !damming, twin mt. la the maser al ilia Notate at %hap Phillip,. late of Wayne taws ship. in said ewer*. decsawd. to Jake Eddy OW. Sian of Lytle Phillips. Nary libibips. (winnow.) Catharine. sitersparriad with van. pit*. Slisahvth ii".111 " 1 " 41I Wil WM "bow ..spa • * animas 111 Itasid Phltl William Phillips. alarm Phillip* Jobs eddy Isiardias 4 Mars Anse Phillips. Urn, eddy. Nisei of ?Webs Phillips. Ter. sad earbr at you, all Iterehy soneed thee. by tiraaof a wrii as. Was bread gist of the plpure wart of 1110•••• growily. ea brit t he be Deli ewe him ape& tbe parWiew he Wye* umem abis.egs thee* Say at Neirewilla. llo6, . I **clack. P. N.. afraid dim dmi paean If arsilisti ioa a t vehroulas Md apptaireerwat of said Nei se is Sim said writ regroirin4 et which Ow sod plow yes eint allteinCiliggeW • 111111 re 41•1.11. ---e Critical Notices of th Frew SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1 8 6 5. eRANKLIN SQUARE, N. V IEIEOI Ml+ M V. S. Am% Asir.. II Div . 14th col Dint. Ps .A:yer's *A .ItS APARILI „s woitti-s 1211 BCDOYDLA LID SCIDITULOVIS DISZAI4I3. /Vent Zosery AVdes, a ale_lllkaacit mercAara qf lfairn 4. 4, I have sold large quantities isf your SABSATAZ 2LLA, but never yet one bottle which *sled of the desired effect and liallsatisiketion to these who took it. As fast as our people try it, they agree these has been no tnediolue like it before in our community." eruptions, Pimples. Blotches, Pustules,. Moen, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. Prom Rev. Robe. Stratton, Bristol, Eng/ond. "I only do my duty to yon and the public, when I add my testimony to that you publish of the me. (Hotrd virtues of your SAISAPAZJLLA. My daugh ter, aged ten bad an *Meting humor in her cans, ayes, and hair for yaws, which wa were unable to cure until we tried your Sauserealize. She has been *all for same months." • Prom Mrs. Jame. a assa.insosess mai much esteemed team qj • , Caps May Co.. N. I. " My daughter has suffered Ibr s year past with a aerotaloas eruption, which arts eery troublesome. Nbthing afforded any relief until we tried your SAIL 111APAJULLA. which soon completely curial bar." From Marks P. Gage, Esg.,q(the w d efy-ksowadras ot Gage, Aftwray ¢ Co., iitontifizawrers of main• eUed papers in Nashua, Ir. R. I bad for several years a very troublesome kir visor in my fade, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and bosoms an intolerable affliction. I tried almost everything a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your saursArANILL.A. It Immediately made my face worse, as you telt& me it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotchss, and continued until my face is as smooth as anybody J, and 1 am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. 1 enJoy perfect health, and without *doubt owe it to your SAILIIA.P4ittI.LI." .Itryaipolas —Genera Blood nobility Purify the _ Proms Dr. Robe. &win, Houstas SY. Ds. ATM: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Sorg&loos Sores by the persevering use of your BABLIMAIIILLA, and 1 have Just now cured an at. took of Malignant Brysipelas with it. No altera tive we possess equals the 84711.A.PANILLA yell have supplied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. X. Johnston, Esq., fralsinan, ONO. my " F w right a or trtniiffitring -elve w hich he yosra lad t yellow Ery all tbesipel on as ebrated Weida/is I could ressiti, and took hundreds of dollars , worthisf medicines The dicers were so bad that the cord" beanie visible, sod the doctors decided that my arm mast be amputated. I began taking you r 8 A RIBA PA [ULLA. Took two bottles, sad some of your PILLS . Together they have Oared as. I am now as well and sound as anybody. Being in public place, my case is known to everybody in this community, and excites the wonder of-ali.' From lion. Henry Mame M. P. P., rgf Newcastle, C IF., a /aiding member Ville Canadsais Part. " I have used your SeReIPAZILLA in my for general debility, and for purifying the Used: with very beneficial results, and feel essofidemie in commending it to the afflicted." Bt. Anthony's Wire. Roo , Milt SWAMI. Scald Head. iinrit Prom /Threeyy Siekter, Zip., the atite alideto V tie decoct Democrat, Peramillectaim "Our only child, about three yllarli Of MIN wag le" tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his hoe, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without anyl. parent abet. For fifteen days wegue.rded his ha Let with them he should tear open the festering an corrupt wound which covered his whole thce. --Mov ing tried every thing else we bad any hope from, we began giving your SAINIAPARIU.A, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as direct. awe began to heal when we ba d van the first bottle. and was well when we bad tin the second. The ereleakes, which bad some out, grew and be is now as healthy and fair as any othei l ftr whole neighborhood predicted that t h e child mat die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. Front Dr. Hiram Stoat, ef N. Loots, Milsdari. "1 And your SaaearaittLir a more ellhollaa remedy tOr the socondary symptoms of Saphida,, and for syphiiitie dismal than say other we The profession are indebted to lon for sotai of UM best medialaes we hare.," Fran A. J. French, M. D., an asistitt Austrian of Lawrence, Mass.. who is a prominent .amber the Legislature of Massesoinisetts. "1)1. ITII—Xy dear Sir: I ham illand SARSAPARILLA lu 111/0111112te needy for heal of the primary and secondary type, aeleirna eel in some eases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we ime ear ploy with more certainty of socosos, viers a power hi alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, 4r Ifew Brasiewek, NI J., had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or serawiat dime's, which grow more sod more aggravated for years, to spite of every remedy or treatment that could tespybid, mail the paseveriog me of Asia% tilisacustMus ttiyevsd bim. Few canes can be found more inveterate sad Caroming than this, and it took several deem bot tle* to cur* hint. lonetmethcea. Whites, ?Mat Westakftefflo are generally produced by internal .Sersekkpus Meer ethos, and are very often cared by the alterative erect of this BAKRAPARILLA. tome 0111011 regalre. however, in iid of the memeArateuz.s, the applieatios of leeal remedies. Prom the welt-t loson and wielelresiebrafed Dr. Jacob Morrill, VCeliewseatl. "I have found your BaswsAuTL. • ae smeellast alterative in dhows of females Many eases of le. regularity, Leueorrhook Internal Illosratio ,n and Neal debility, arising bon the madam dieldmis, have yielded to it, and theft are few that do nel6 when its elhot is properly aided by local tmatieent." A iady, unwitting to edam the pubilostios of her came, writes: "Xy daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Leueorrtues of long standing, by two bottles of your SANSArARILLA." MtionmatismGout. Liver Ocenplalist„Thre. pewee Newt Disease. Nfflaratir" what mimed by Sem" la in the yeti aim siyirf Mind by au. LIT SANtAPAaiLLA. AYER'S - 4 CATHARTIC PILLS- possess so many advantages over the other pus. games in the market, and their ennerior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the beg it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do al t that they have ever done. prepared by J. C. AYES, IL D, • Lowell, Mass., and sold by Wm •, Toner and Wm. Creigh, and 6yalavdera av aryw►are. For Rats, Slice, Mooches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths la Furs, Woolens, &c. insects on Plants, Fowls, Anlmal,&e. Put up in 35e. 51c. oprul SY.OO Boxes. Bottles and Flasks. $3 *ld $1 silts f6t Hetes, rab lie Institutions. act... "Only infallible remedies knows." "Pose front poison , ." "Not dangerous to the• Ituseast ramify." •ltass sumo out of their Mae* to tile." Sold wholesale in all large ernes: los..Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. f! !!!BEWARE!!! of all worthless intim- tiuns. • flie - See that "Costar's" name is on each Box Bottle and Flask„hefors-you btu. ps- Addrees HENRY R. COSTAR. AlSP . Principal Depot 482 Broadly'''. Y... . OP - Sold by all What - eerie Reit Retail Drg gists in Waynesburg, 111.1114•0 m. IP ''_.ll Ity elms of a writ of Venditi , di Pihtionast, istolod oat of the court of Common Phew Af Gnentrtanniy. and to me directed. thew will beodpotre4 in public sato at the Court Houma. is Wayasebarg. ad Resdaysittar UM of Bas. gala, at one o'clock p Al. els &WWII( property, Oa: All tlia *ht. tills. lamina aa‘elphin oltbetspitaat of In aad too lot around shams in PieWtreielf ley township. GM". e n . Ms Wins bbort in *!'NL told lanais* WI Mt feet. and adjoining lido tei Q. Nam .. now, and has erected theme), owtoore weer dwelling Hoene. lON. fruit tress. and a well at water ; also ell hie right. tills. lawestitsteletwa *Alta and t.. a react of lord Whales ow Whbsly .timParlhit, Argpser county. Pa . roorissioir SO arrareadois *akar eiljefii tag lairds of Mark Gordon. B rid John., fames Pariand and James Johns, about SO sews of *PM are aimed, and be. ~Salad thwena dose lag ham. Talawin asesution sorbs pompom of Jesse lisFer. land at ths psis of Blab eturibo fee errtait T e. asistly. Vine LvvArkinierift Amman App".l ~.1 111 b alw 11%..10rry.r. 'Air • • Admit' IMS**. Udders .f adidlobendind Aft Ste Ito- - MN.f ISAAC JimairmuK. , 10rd.. . taw nf Hl SL, a... been g salad ' 'kr the arelhw rill wig. su permimp• *Mord to **l wilifir Si. peip..4ol'lo = min imidelliste payasees. sod *Ado 400 air rlikalme err apiaut dm maid ofreardest. ynd re ate hews d's maw without de . • IN AM ' , o**Ar. • 4111.0. STOOPS MMUS' latorp Mow IS, 'ft MEI
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