The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, December 21, 1864, Image 3

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Holidays—No Paper.
It is our cnstoin to give the Rioters a
week of vacation in the holidays, and our !
readers will therefore expect no paper
next week..
Wanted
Subscribers knowir.g themselves in
debted to us for the MEssEsort, or other
-
Seise, will oblige us by paying the f,aine, I
immediately. We are much in need of
Coal, Beef; Pork, Corn, Wheat, Flour,
&c,, all of which we will willingly take
on accounts.
We have a Judge at Last !
We learn from the Pittsburgh Commer
cial Journal, as well as directly from Fay
ette Cminty, that Judge Ewtso entered
upon the duties of the Judicial otlice, in this
District on Monday last, at Uniontown.
Judge Ewing has the reputation of being
an excellent Lawyer, and his appointment,
we doubt not will he satisfactory to the
District
A Wolf Chase !
The Sportsmen of Greene anl the adjoin
ing counties are respectitully invited to at
tend at Newtilwn in Whitely tp , Greene
County Pa., en the 24th of the present
month; with a full supply of hoiind,z, as I
expect on that day to loose a Inu t beautiful
dray Wolf, between the hours of one and
two o'clock P. M. This beautiful and wily
animal possesses t a high degree ell the
characteristic; of his race; and will no doubt,
afford an ample share of pleasure to all
those who may favor with a call.
Come one, come all. and let m= he merry.
ABRAHAM GIMP.
Taxes
We have some tax to pay according to the
fellowing list, taken from an exchange pa
per. Oar fathers paid an unwilling tax on
tea, but we pay an unwilling tax on coffee,
tea, sugar, molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper,
beef, cows, lumber, butter, matches, Can
dles, soap, silks, satins, prints, ribbons, hats,
bonnets, stockings, pins, needles, crape,
mishits, coffins, railroads, salaries, circuses,
theatres, auctions, banks, breweries, taverns,
retails, oysters, Falcons, manufactures, bil
liard tabgs, watches, carriages, incomes,
deeds, Mills, receipts, bills, bon ls, notes,
bridges, lawyers, doctors, dentists, boats,
skiffs, shops, yauls, medicine, lards, houses,
tenements, paper, hides, donkeys, lead,
legacies, wax, hardware, tinware, brittle
-*are, knives, cuttlery, cookery, jugglers,
flax, fur, fruits, willow-ware, glass, light,
and everything else imaginable. Could our
ethers have endured all this ?
Obituary Notice of Uriah Higinbotham
On &Imlay the 13th of Nor. 1864, the
people of Manhattan buried their most
prominent citizen.
Higinbotham was born in Greene County
Fa., on the 2241 day of May 1831. Ills boy
hood days were spent upon the farm. At
an early age be commenced met Futile life
as a clerk in the store of an elder brother in
Pendleton County, Virginia. Here he dis
played those qualinies of mind and heart
that have naarke 1 his character as 4. man.
Always industrious, trust worthy, and faith
ful ; and manifesting rare good judgment.
strong regard for justice, he won the esteem
and confidence of all who knew hint.
Hie faith was not a matter of mere spec
ulation or a heartless formality but a matter
ofpracticable life. It made him a just and
honest man, a faithful friend a kind neigh
bor, a loving and self earn icing huslronl
and father, and a universally esteemed mem
ber of society. It was his faith that sus
tained him in his sicknesF, that kept him
calm and serene thiongh the hours of ap
proaching disolittion, and enable him to
-meet the transition front the present to the
future life with the foil assurance, that
through the goodness of the heavenly
Father, he was going to rejoin the band of
friends on the other side of the dark river,
in a land more beautiful and in a condition
more blessed than our earthly senses 'can
conceive of ; there to be joined in due time
.by all the loved ones lett behind. Iris only
;regret, his only sorrom was caused by syin
mathy with those who were called to monrn
Alio loss of their earthly protector and corn-
Isttaiou.
The family and near friends have stistalL
.a an irreparable loss ; and the community
emsilly afford to lose the example and la
bors of so good a man ; but his example stil
Three and the inflaence he exerted upon oth
ers for good, will never die. If his philos
ophy is true, he is now the guardian angel
of theonee who weep over his departure, and
through the gentile influences of his spirit
upon theirs, he can still lead them up to •
ward a better, a purer and happier life.—Er.
diHon SAf.stox P. CifAsa has at last
,rePtived the appointment of the Chief Jus
ticeship of the Supreme Court of the United
States. Chase does not lack naturalability to
discharge the duty of the office, but his life
has been spent in politics, rather than the
Tractice of the law, which has hitherto been
regarded ss s necessary training for the
proper discharge of the duties of that high
and responsible office. Chase the successor
et Marshal and Taney Such a thing
,could not happen under any other adtnin-
Oto.tion
• .attorney General BATES some weeks
Agatesigned his sfituation, an,l JOHN J.
seup, of Kentucky, was appointed by the
,resident, to II his place, aud has entered
ppm the discharge of the daties of the
The administration has ridded itself of
ilissars Blair and Batas, the only members of
the 43elohtet who showel any indication to-
Olt* conservation.
• .iletnowledge and timber shouldn't
tie much used till they are seamed.
State Duty.
The subjoined letter addressed to the
Commissioners of Mifflin County, by Brig.
General Lemuel TiSdd, the officer intrusted
with the duty of rising troops for the State
defence, will be of interest to many of our
readers :
Headquarterx P. it Inv. Gents Dep.,),.
Harrisburg, Nov. 17, 1864.. )
1. Are those who bold exemption certifi
cates from LT. S. boards exempt under the
..Sttte law ?
The certificate•of exemption for mental
physical dis Ability, given by the physician of
the enrolling board of the U. S., should not
be received as evidence or disability or dis
qualification for State service. Each board
must make its own exemptions, determining
from all circumstances of each particular
case whether the party is a proper subject
for exemptiol. .
2 Are those who paid commutation to
the United States or furnished substitutes
exempt ?
The citizen owes silegiance awl, as a con
sequence, service to both State and Nation
al Governments, and exemption from service
under the provisions of the Acts of Con
gress for enrolling and calling out the Na
tional forces, does not relieve a party from
the service he owes the State under militia
laws, of the Cominunwea!th. his a super
added obligation.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen your
o'aedient se rvii nt. LIMEL TODD,
Inspector Gen'l Pennsylvania Militia.
D"'"Z"' Dr. Dio Lewis's "..V)rinal IN3titute
for Physical Elitcution,". located in Boston,
Mass., incorporated in 1861, and employing,
!several eminent Professors, will open its
Winter Term for 1865 on the 2ild of Jannary
next. Already nearly two hundred grad
uates of this institution are at work in the
cities and towns of the northern States. Of
these, about twodlurds are ladies.
Ladies and gentlemen who would enter
the _Ve? , Prv'ession, and become teachers
of the popular system of Gymnastics, can
send to Dr. Dlo Lewis for a circular.
The old Knickerbocker says : "Sdccess
to Dr. Lewis. Gentlemen or ladies who
do real good in this world, and would learn
a calling whose practitioners are evr.ry day
in more request, should qualify themselves
to become teachers at the Normal Institute."
Table showing the aggregate votes in the
States named at the PrWential Elections
respectively, 1860 and 1861:
1860.
California 118,810
Connecticut 77,216
! Delaware 16,039
Illinois 339,693 848,235
272,143 280,645
Indiana
128,331 143,331
MIMI
145,216 *91,309
97,918 115 141
Kentucky
Maine
92,502
Marylario
Massctehusetts 169,533 175,487
Michigan 154,747 162,413
'Minnesota -34,799 42,534
165,538 *90,000
65,953 • 69,111
121,125 128,680
675,156 730,661
, C 42,441 470,745
14,410 f 14,410
476,442 572,697
19,9;31 22,187
42,844 55,811
46,195 33,874
162,180 148,513
Missouri
New llempshire
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vertnont
We 4 Virginia
Wiscunia
3,870,222 3,D82,011
17,234
16,528
UM
Kansas
Nevada
Total
*Nearly.
tEstim..itecl
Snow and Suffering on the Plains
A party of voyagers from Idaho reached
St. Joseph last Wednesday, coining directly
from Denver city. They were caught in a
severe snow storm, being completely shut up,
and suffered severely. Most of their mules
perished, and wagons had to be abandoned
as well as cooking, utensils and supplies.
The party subsistee tbr several days on
parched corn, which was prepal by a
tire made from willow twigs, the 'only fuel
to be had. After leaving everything be
hind, the party walked about one hundred
avid twenty miles, and slept on the snow at
night, with corn for a diet. Many persons
on the plains have suffered much from the
severe storms and it is tearad many have
perished.
rie - J - )bn Morgan, a notorious Arkansas
bushwhacker, was brought up to Memphis
from White river on Monday, and know in
confinement in Irving block. lie was captur
el near Duval's Bluff; after a hard race of
eight miles, at the end of which his horse
fell from exhaustion.
-The purest and best precepts and ex
amples should be exhibited to our youth in
the development of their minds and the for
mation of their character.
MARRIED,
On Thursday, Dee. Bth, '6.4, by Rev. Le
vi Hewitt, Rev. JOEL J. WOOD, of the
M. P Church, Rogersville Ct., Pittsburgh
District, and Miss M.IGGIE E. BOYD, of
Washington co., Pa.
On Friday, Nov 18th, at the residence of
the bride's father, in•Cantre tp., Mr. THO
MAS B. FRANCE, of Allegheny co., ML,
and Miss LIZZIE SELLERS.
DIED.
Nov. 18th 1834, MARY, wife of Law
rence ()lark, aged 92 years, 8 months, and
34 days.
Sister Clark has been a consistent member
of the Regular Baptist Church at Waynes
burg, for upwards of 20 years, during which
time she has ever evinced her faith in the
love of Christ by her regular attendance at
the house of worship, which was one of her
greatest pleasures. Her ear was ever atten
tive to the voice of divine instruction and
her heart leaped for joy to see her friends
going forward ID the sacred cam to %mild up
Zion. As a neighbor her beuovolence was
unexcelled for she possesses that eence of
goodness and love for mercy rich 'so high
ly adorns the ehristian character.
She loaves a husband and family to mourn
the loss of a friend that can: neier be re
placed again.
To. the Church a star of the first magni4
tulle is set but will rise again with a more
glorious splendor at the promised morn.
"Asleep in Jesus blebsed sleep
From which acme ever wakes to weep,
A calm and undisturbed repose
.Unbrohe by the last of Foes."
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
MosnAT, Dec. 19 , 1864.—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 fin• White. Barky
is not very active, but prices are unchanged;
sales at $1,60 for spring, and 11,65 for fall.
Oats in good dtmand and firm with sales 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 sllall
25 per bbl—the bulk of the sales being at
$ll.
GROCERIES—The grocery market is
quiet but steady with sales in a jobbing way
at previous quotations
BUTri in pretty good supply, and
the market is, in consequence, a sictde easier.,
though prices are unchanged. We note sales
of roll, at 38 for fair and 40 fur prime. -
EGGS—Continue scarce, and, with a good
demand, the market may be quoted firm at
35c per dozen.
POTATOES—Are coming in pretty freely,
and the roarlzet is a shade easier. We note
sales of "Peach Blows" from depot, at 90c,
and entail lots from store at 95a$1.
APPLES—Steads• with sales to a fair ex
tent at 2a3,25 per bhl. as to ouali,;;.
OIL WELL PUMPS !
OIL WELD 1101111 G TOOLS
OIL WELL TUBIM3
(Light and Heavy Ir.n and Brass Joints.}
OIL WELL PUMP RODS
Brass rump Chambers and Valves
Wrought Iron Pump Ohamben line 3 with
Pump Tops and Finished Rods
E have on hand and for sal,. Liuht and neavy
Artesian Tube Brass or Iron Join , s. We will
guarantee our Liiint Tithe to stall a workiwz twessu le
t 3uo lbs. and the Heavy I,lron to the square inch.
Wrought Iron Brass Lilted Chant hers, the same size
pipe, for heavy working pressures. We have just in
troducod Tudintar Wrought Iron Pump Role, Plash
Joints, route Mime and one side itA ewire length, and
c ta t me t t emit !hr eutea of the tube.
All kinds of articles connected With
1864,
110,000
86,616
16,924
c3im, wimiai.. s :! !
Kept constaotly on hand
Re-nd for C Icular.nr
Davis & Phillips,
OFFICE, NO, 110,
72 70.1
Bank Notice.
''FARMERS' & CROVERS' BANK,"
Waynesburg, Pa 11
Dec. 1 7.. ' fit. 1
NOTICE is herehy avawahly to the provis
_ill ions of ilie Act of the Legislature of Penn'a..
an "Act enit'iling the Banks of this Common
eve,ttli, to heroine a , 90, - iaiinilm for the porpose or
hankina tinder the law of the United 1 4 1.1 , 4•!.." tires
iv a in.-tine 01 its the `I FARMERS' &
DROVERS' BANK," has vcArti to liee,ione such $4160.
CWIOII, for irtnk in, as aforesaid ; end
ise directors lint,: procured the authority it the own
ers of two thirds of its rapiiet stork, to snake and
acknowledge the pri , es•isryrertidrate of organization.
Rush It IC or iri iti n 1 , . br ellio 1 .1 1, e ...Farmers'
& Drovers' National Dank, of Waynesburg, Pa."
J. I,l2F,Att, C t-li:'ir.
Dec. 21
TO COMMIE
4,015,773
%ME t ehncl Pirftetiv . s of Waßhins.ton tp , ftreene
1 Pa , will nil*, fir sale to t' , e lowet , bidder,
nn Raterriat., Jab. 1" , 65. the b of a New
Frame AO:no] Ms. Nn. 6, (at. Pisgah) in said
towaghie
eisle at I c.'etoek Pale led See-itiontione will be
exbil.iie,l tiloy of 91.1 e. The old hafiliag will alai',
be sold at the F 711111 time.
W. SE SUTTON, Sec
Dec 21
STRIV CILVES.
CAME to the sub.criber on the Ist of Sep
tember, two s.rav calves about one year old.
o:ie a white heiter with black spots on its
sides. other a pale red steer, with a
white face, red spot around his right eye, a
red stripe across his nose, and white along his
hell v• They are at Eiias Thomas', on the
head of Dunkard creek, Jackson tp.
Dee.2l, 1R.51
CUMMINiS & JENNYS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAND, SQUARE,
AND COTTAGE UPRIGHT
Piano Fortes,
1V c). 270 13 x-ca et ollacra.-yr ,
EICR INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR
lIMJEAE iniftruments have riuw been for many year ,
J . before the mildly., and have from their tuperiority
of tone, hues' of touch, durability. and &teal ce f
finish; drawn forth many and very flute inz coalmen
[tallow+ from a num or wf lut moot p.romnient. mem
bers of the muNical proterston.
They are now offered to the ',oldie at prices from 25
to 30 per rent. lower than any other instruments of
float qualities. The steady, iorrea,ing demand for
those superior instruments. have induced the makers
to increase their l'acithii-u for manuficturine tit tn, arid
they are now fully prepaaed in mess the demands of
all. with wholesale. and reta,d customers.
Dealers in localities where (liege helmsmen's have
not yet hem] introdueed, desiring an agency for them.
will he liberally dealt with.
Mend for a cirria'ar
Dec. 14. 3 MOS.
Administrator's Notice.
ETTERS of ndinini tration having been granted to
L
the under:4l,4mM upon the estate of lIENJ EVANd
dec'd of Monongahela tp , notice is hereby given 4A
all indebted in said estate to make immediate pay
ment. and 2 ihome having claim. against the saute to
present them properly authenticated for 'enlistment,
AIARGARE 1' EVANS.
Dec 14 Adminisnatrix.
OIL ENGINE FOR MLR!
•
/UTE anbeerfber having on band a seccind
gine in good • repair. 28 in stroke, 7 in cyleniinr,
with forte pomp, ly wheel, steal" and water Ike
laid safety valve, all ready to attach to boil r. while*
I wiled& very low if tailed for at once.
Drs 14 C ANDIRSICtf .
oF ALL KINUR
Brass
WATER STREET,
PlitsburMi ; Pa
0-
Fib kTII JOHNS, Pre
JOHN R. THOMAS
NEW YORK.
FIVE YEiRS,
:loon toirninala
CONVENTION.
.6__L___,_,
PEtIIIaYL ?AMA MPAPITIIIZIWT or COM'F. McllOOL/1,
To
Harrisburg Nast 30. 'AL
Sehool Mutilators orG rousse Co. $—
Goats: A pplication Irt vine been made by the boards
of direvors of !he districts in said con fay. slating their
cle4.re to IllettilSe the ettlaty of the tt,•tiuty rtuperin
tendant !hereof. you are respectfully requested to
meet in convention-at the Court Ilona*, in %vaynes
burg, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 18641
It TW O'CLOCK in the . atfternvon, the newly.
above mated, accomniat t , the torrne of the Sth Sec
tion of 111.• ennolenuent or the school law, approved
the Sth d..y of May, 15th. • C Ctaill It N.
Dec 14, 3t. dupl... Com. etch •ale.
Estray.
TAME trraapaseink on the premises of the suberri•
her in Franklin tp.. Greene C0.,1'e., a Gray
More.Pur.posed to be .2 or 15 years nld, a lump or
lit I left f •re knee, "eh Celt make.: her lame, is about 15
nr 16 hands nigh. The ()Inner is requested to route
f rward, prose i.roperty, pay sharers. and take her
away. ELIZABETH KErir.
Dr c 11
REM ACCUMULATED
IN A DAY I
LIND 1N GRUM 'COUNTY
SELLIIG AT 111111112 PIES !
Found in Large Quantities !
AT DIFFERENT POINTS.
NEW YORKERS
Jet. I%lr 131
1 ) 11 iladelp inns!
EAGER TO MIST.
I_4llr witi!e "nil nn the brain" is the !aging spidenl.
".• and thnusande of doltsre are being invested in
011Stnrke and Olt Territury . . imi.) are reserving a
p , r:tun of their ea t nuol an.l invest in
COLOTraih2
at the well known Clothing Emp.wrium of
N. CLARK, & SON,
where they are just op. nine their
r 7 •
1111 MID Vallll
CLOTHING,
frelt front tht: Eastern cities and
Bought when Gold was Tumbliag ! ! !
from 5 to 12 per rent. a day, an advantage we will
otarantee o every purchaser. We have bought an
immense stock of goods and are determined to fell
them aloud) prices none will hesitate to buy. Our
eit , rk of both
AID BM' CIOTEIG
is full sold complete. Coats nf :he latest sty's. Frocks,
sacks, and the very popular business coat, the
ENGLISH WALKING GOAT
Over ir!'” Its of evslry grade swill/wet fashinnnb'e styles
Ilenvy Deaver. Chinch' 11. deal-Skins, and the very
newest, the
TIGER OVER C OAT.
Pants of every varietr—
RllthEl)
PLAIN.
FANCY, and
PLAID t'AAJIIMERE
Vests of e vety stvls.—the latest being the
DOWILE-1111E ART
FIJ tiOnDit,
MEI
NOTIONS,
such as
Travelin: shirtg,
Drawers. and Vlderstrirts,
GiJves. Wool Sado',
Port.sanuies. Ties,
Pulse-Warmers.
Collars (both Ira en lad paper,)
11%1% TASIiil
Gariote or Byron of sit size,. 1 Ane assortment of
IIATS AND CAPS
always on hands. Alen Clotho and Casitnare which
we will rn.ke to order on short notice, •
Don't Min the place—Just
Opposite Jos, Yeater's Confectionary,
In lob. , 4•1 I 1
TWO ENS WEST OF APE' 111
Noy. 3n, '64—tf
To Country Merchants!
I AM prepared se (urn isli•ali kinds of
80H0 1 11.1100Kft;
WRITINfa P PEU,
i.E.TrEa rAPER,
vivti.orgx.rcis. INK. A LATKI, te.. /re.,
en very fait term* to -.41111410.
Pittsburgh Almanus
In Kay nuantity at thatubliabeen lowe.t prit:es
Le.WIS DAY,
Wavnostrant, Pa.. Nov. 15;N61. 3r:".
... -
Legal Sonora.' . .
kETTIIIM of Adminteiretien cm 111:e Wits tif Z.
it N•V RILEY, deed. law 01 *Wm' "Z.* eat
i
P. imew bees mattakfte the gigeeratiptetrie t
iiieleby given to aillnthtliteithe said estate
m se dke itmuilsdkis payS nd those haviwilitim,
il i
goalie the Mete to ' ihett.ditle antheaket
fey settlene.nt. 'V ti. UtNDIT, Admit.
Vet. 7 • .• •
Adniinistritor's Notice.
ETTERA nf Administration having been granted
to the unde.signed upon the estate of LoWS
HARM, AR I', dec'd of Rh hhilt tp., notice ts hereby
given to all indebted to said estate to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against the
same to present, them. properly authenticated for set.
tlement. A. JOHN G. DINSJIORE,
Nov 30,'64. Ad'at.
Ho, for Salt River.
In nreler to leave in an honorable manner I moat
collect ;Finney minuet' to pay ney lumen dams ,
All ' , ergot's. tom more, Indebted to Chinon , 8- Brad
ley, by note or book account are hereby notified to set
tle their accnunta and make payment to John Bradley
On nr before the let limy of Irecearber nett, or the lame
will be collected by legal process.
. .
CUARLEI B. BRi111:Wr
N. IL—flersrins having work etleared will pleases...ill
for it immediately, AI I want to tllll my orders for any
good friends in little Greene. Nov 33d, '64
Trees ! - Trees! Trees ! !
persons having enraged trees of rtvinD
TilOht An, sire notified that the Tnes will be a
the flamilton 'louse. in Wavne-Oinre, on the, t 2.1 in.!
nit White Cifitage. on the 24th ; at Millsboro, Riegel'
Landing. t;eneva and Greensboro, on the 25th.
Nnv.2R, 'fit. D. THOMAS.
Executor's Notice.
T ETTERR of adminktraiion having been granted
to the r4ien.,l mini the estate of .1011 N
YOUNG der'd of Itichhilt , notice is hereby given
to all indebted to said estate to make immediate p4y
went and those having claims against the PAM* to
present them prupetly authenticated fur settlrmeat.
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rn printing, neatly
id rheapl/. Adapted
the printing o f Hand
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thels, Card a and
t.all Newspapers.--
ill Instructions arconn
my earl, (Ave en,,hling
my ten years old to
work them anceeasfolly• Circulars item free. Speci
men st-ets. of T 3 pe, Cuts, &c., 6 cents.
dil rues MIA MS' PRESS CO.
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31 Park Row. N. Y , and 35 Lincoln St., Soelon, Mast
Feb. 16, 1M64.-iy
JORDAN. S. HOLLISTER. J. D. POWELL.
JORDAN. , MUSTER & CO.
FOREIIIIII6 NEMO!
For the Sale of Flour, Grain, Hay, Grass,
Seeds,
.Lard, Butter, Eggs, "Green
Apples, &c., &o; .
264 LIBERTY °STREET /
PITTSBU3GH. PENN'A. •
REFERENCES:
.1 A. Sc G. 11 Davenport, WoodsileV, Ohio.
Noorwy, do. dn.
John Round, dunroerfield, do'
Martin & ljam, Caldwell, do. •
IT•ad 4- bletzear, Pitutburch. Pa.
Wilson, Carr k Co., do. do.
Junking, Branum .1. Co., Bridepott, C.
Nov. 30, '64.
Interal Revenue Tax.
NOTICE is hereby given to alt peramta who have
been assessed c.v. License and an income. for
May last. under theEticive Leave el the United Sint •r,
within the county of Greene. that their Laren are now
dne, a nd payable and that the collector or hie 11Ndiuty
will he al tie places, and at the times herein stated to
receive the Caine:
JEFFERSON, Dec* 12.11, 1864
C‘I4III:IIAEL 66 , " 13. h, 4 .
6REENBIIORO, " 14th, 6 '
MT. MORRIS, 6% 16th, "
NEWTUWN. 17th, "
RoGERsVILLE. " /9th, "
JOLLVTOWN .‘ 20th. "
NEW FR EF.roRT, 44 216 •• t.
3 ACKsONViLLE, •
. 22nd "
NIP.EVAII. •• 23rd "
And if said taxes are nnt paid within the time toned
fled, the pereon or persons en neglecting or refusing
to pay shall he liable to pay ten per centum noon the
amount thereof. United Ptat.s funds and National
Currency only received in-payment of taxes.
11;222 - 1111i1D2311
is hereby giveA to persons who have neglected to pay
their taxes for the years 11362 and 'r3 tha: unteis they
cone upsilon and settle them off they will be collected
as the law aimless. Those who know themselves to
have been erroneously assesred, will apply to the
A or for the proper certificate. for rem isidott.
BEFORE the Etat day of BECEIMER.
If these tertilicties are not rent in beforct We time
specified, /here will ho tin reipission :Mowed sad the
Taxers will have to be calleate
A L. IiIYERR,
P A. MY RIM. Jr.
Executor* of Azfted Myers.
Doputy Col., deceased.
LIST OP 0A131388 FOR TRIAL
A T DEO. TRRRIE, /SO*.
Bell's Mailers Het!. Ne MR Ben Term T!5O
Armstrong' s les vs Jomt Fotlet,Nn 9 4 ,Jttne term '6O
Ospetes Lein vs l.Pmlcf, Nit, 114 Pept. tom. 1801
Goolon vs Wood, No. It, Dec. term WI
Overnemen of Whitely" Ip. ea Nazellton. No. 71% Dee.
termi 186:
Illterhens And Wife me Loafs. No, W. Nam* triew, let
Clebure Saving lual. vs Gordon NoJO, June term 1562
C E WPl%lolit t Re Gray. No. 56, lam hunt 1661
Naas anil ltioNay ve Gurnee No. 76 June term, 1862
Lants'e admen ve Lantircheim. No. /, llwrei *no 'MI
Hoene'. Executors VS J.cobßraden,NoWNep teem '64
SPZCZAZ NOTICE.
1 would vespeetfally inform my Men , /
thtougfiout the County, that I et noik a
boas, in Waynesburg. eati. itaaa arralagett tafa
littits so as to spend -from the first to tha
twentieth of every. . man* st Waynesburg.
Alia •y customers may depend upon.
Very respectfully, S..S. PATTON.
areft ?.;
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work of the kind in the World!'
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side never had a more drlightfill companion. nor
toe million a tn.,s o entPrpri ing friend, than Harper's - 1
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Observer.
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and Tatted eccenences of Liarper's Magazine, -1 jour
nal with a month y circulation or about 170,000 c.inies
—in whime pa es are to be Ruud some of the tholrest
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and the popularity it has acquired is merited Each
Number COIIIOIII fully 144 pages of reading matter,
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combines in 'welt' the racy monthly and the more
phil•aophical quarterly, blended with the best features
of the daily jounml. It his great power In the dis
smminalion of a love nt pure literature.—Trubner's
°Nide is disseriett a Literature, L ado v.
The ►uluuteee biome! evuoriturei of iberuselroo a li•
brary t f miscellaneous is adiicr, sorb as cutout be
bond in the same compass in any the, publication
that has rouse under our outice.—Bosten Courier.
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by wdi they ran supply the, MA611114112 *Rd W ET tt-
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call virertly from tlt. Office r f Publication.
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oftice.
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for binding. 5d tents, by mail, postpaid.
Nov Q .'Gt
WATCHES A 111) JEWELRY
-0
AI. MY and Country Merehant4, Pedlars, Traders,
Sutlers, and General Dealers can wake emu.-
profits upon a small investment:
130 Divined,
125 Authors,
40 Artistr,
Jrtn•try of thy pattern Or quality and in any quan•
.ity :uu.te to ~rder. Estimates tin any class of w.'rk
tnrni.hrd. I'Vrticu'ar attention paid so supplying
Auctionssrs • Country redla,s, Indian •traders, anu
Army Itea!ers.
Any style of Goods manufactured. en. h as Inven•
Timis, etc., at short notice Good Canvassins Clerk•.
with a small capital. can find constant employment I
Illustrated lists and full particulars free.
The Profit to the Retailer is very Large!
A wilol.EsALE surrLy ran be carrie 4 in
knapsack. hand ValiS , !, or carpet hall. and wtll to 4.
be inky or loronveclent to cur) , from
pla , 'e to place
nemenilie- annthar ihtt:e —this busitirsa is iltfirtiy
honorable: Thtre no no :wed of misrepresenting cr
exager.iiinz. :%..r gooc. st.ow far theni,eivea, and
peeve thentsetvos
It is a business in which ample and satisfactory
equivalent is given for Ge money reel ived at d as
encouraging profit is pocketed at the same Line. It is
an occupation in which no person need be afraid or
ashamed to canvass tne same seld again and again,
for where once onr goods are Introduced, a Jetma
nent and con humus eemand is created.
To soldiers in the Army, or those at home disabled
by the hardships of war, to Uergyinan out nt heal h,
Teachers, Postmasters or any person who wishes
either local or an active occupation, and one that
brings with it GREAT PECUNIARY INDUCE
MENTS, this presents AN OPPORTUNITY seldom
met with. TRY IT: AND SEE FOR YOURSEL
VES t
CAREFTILLY SELECTLD LOTS OF JEWELRY.
comprised our newest styles and most saleable va
riety of Goods, wi'l be sent anywhe , e in the Loyal
slams. '.Ve Ire consiantly filling orders trout persr , os
leaving the choice of goods wholly with us To such
we promise the hest exercise of our taste and judg
ment, and /min our loog experience cart ensure saris
faction. WE ASK NO PAY IN ADVANCE; state
what style and quality of grinds are wanted. and we
will send the saute at d collect pay I.y Express at the
end ut.the route.
Good movements and manufactured in the ben
manner, of mire matemtl, all warranted at price. fr..m
$lO to tii2so each. Sent anywhere—pay collected by
e%prews Satisfaction guaranteed! ALL WATCIi-
R 3 AT FIRST rftwEs THEY LIEINuI OF OVIt
OWN 151POitTAT/oN.
T. & H. GAUGHAN,
Manufacturers and Importers,
BROADWAY, BW YORK
Nov. ts,' 4.-3 me.vala*..
I ETTERI of ado inistration ha"ing been granted to
/A the undersigned upon the estate of MARK MEI.
LOTi, deed of kivlthill fp., notice la hereby given to
all indebted to said estate to make immediate payment
and those having claims against tile same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
Nov. IS' 'el
To be presented on Wednesday,
list day of Dec. Term, 1864.
17E0187E1es OFFIct,
M'aSresburg, Pa.. Nov. ,1, 1864,
NOTICE Wtier• by given to all creditors. legatees
wards and other persons interested that the un
dersigned Executors, Administrators, and Guardians
hate filed their accounts in the Register's offloc, and
that the seine will, b • presented to the the Orphan's
Court to be held within and for the County of Greene
Wednesday, Dec Mat, '64, for confirmation and al
lowance. PETER UROWIV , Register.
Acc't n Henry Rharpneck, Guardian of Elizabeth J.
Horner a minor child of &Mud HORN ER, dec'd.
Account ofJacob Miller and Dae'l. Evans, Aont'rs of
DANIEL EVANA, dec'd.
Aeatonto' Wnt Watlett, Esti- ad n't of 1)01E3 C
HUMS, decd.
Acceuntni E T Gallagher, guardian of M E McLIEN,
tormerly Si E Davidson.
Account of S T Gallagher, guardian of ALEX, DA
VIDSON. .
Firm; wan at it eara't Matthew 0 , Erei
of Ra or'7 Gardner, dec'il.
Arcaunt of Washington Stephens, aclm'r., of JOHN
gtoGEAri. deed.
Partial account of Alfred and Russell Armstrong,
"Ex`ra., of W . AKM nTIItiNG.
Account of Eli F. Randolph...dui inistrator. JEAAQ
dec'd.
Account J. A. Greenlee, atna • r. of MARY GREEN
LEE, dec'd.
Final account of Ezekiel Rraeen. Adrct. de Nair i.e of
JONATHAN WALTON, deed.
Account of Enos Headley, &ain't', of L. H. HEAD
LEE, doe'd.
Notice to Manufacturers of 6.orgum.
ALL petenne knowing themselves mannfactutere of
Sorghum. and residing within my Division—No.
10;--ertnimised nr Mmion. Frauktin. Wayne. White
ley, P.rry and Washington townships. are required
to report es me at my ntrlce in Waynesburg, the
amount usannisetured, oat or before the Welt day of
Dee.. 1861. ender a penalty of 50 per emir additional
lay and a One of OWL
izISION RINEHART.
C. G. Aan't. Asa'r., 10 Div..
Ith," Col. D. Pa.
ALL each parenas ripiding in, Iltivioicla..—No 1);--
comimeed Crni,r, Morris, Jaek . ron, illep
po," Gilmore and ►'prinshil! township., will report to
Mg, at my r.ellea, ander a liaa peoatty.
HIRAM SMITH.
TN THE OItPUPPIIP - C Illitt OP GREENE COL;
1 I. No. Sliodeptrinhar Ursa. /1164, In ale Mastiff or I l le
IReal Estate of Senille Phillips. latil of Waver tow",
ship, WI said collet),, deceased, to J0hn . };.4.13. assay
'
than Of lawW Phillips, Nary PhiWps, (w Otnii'l
Cottle,' Do. hitt/Mb/AZ*4 AN" -r- t Ilit% .leili
iiiterelarried with a ptinfisehilis paws lii asidt ii.
Barad. Phillips, .1111%sb,n~lks'. ' i, caiman , flpsh
..11nilla Eitity ithof Airlian• Pkimireetkli -
1 5 , 04y(01 kir MDOba , m . Pi"
and each of you. am ..kaisilip notalled that, by
stshlwwf a writ of era , j o lls isd!ld'i taut44,4he , Pr''z
Please Vilinteisfiriassiesswany.pyt iii‘ireakt - wip h.,
Weald tablllii - V-**Plldll'reg is Y' q.l 11 ‘ taP 4- ...
0 ,14
Aim air *tek of - a Rhishin kt ' 'll . D. i .pt ;
& ethic T. pit.iyitifahll illY: 1 1 1001 r . IA
;mirth its a a valuatios said est 'as V siA;l3
aniliseni as in the said writ ;squirrel; at which time'
thiliplike you can at/acad.-al you thish y tiipes.
ilk), L •44 nil
, .
RV Vs lea, W. seilirroOct,'3l, I.9tt.'
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Harper's
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE
Critical Notice* of the Press
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
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ADDREB3,
Fit V PER & BROTHERS,
ORANIiLINI 461 U ARE,
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Lowest Frices for Cash !
GOLD AN) SILVER WATCHES!!
Circulars Prize by Mail! 'Send for them !!
Administrator's Notice.
EZEKILL BRADEN,
Ad'ut
Register's Accounts.
MISME
SA-RS4 pA-Yer's•
4RILIAN
WORLD 's
/ft,
Felt rE.VP.D
FICROFULA AND SCD.OFULOU'i DISEASES.
Prom Emery Edee, a well-brown merchant te
0-.forri, Maine.
" I have sold large quantities of your SAR6AP,AI4.
ILLA, Wit Dever et one bOlllO which failed of the
desired effect and lull kat*fnetion to those who took
it. As MA as our people try it, they ngree there baa
been so medicine like it before in our community."
Ettrptions, Pimples, Blotches, .Pustules.
Ulcers, Botes, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From -fler. Robs. Stratton, Bristol, En fond.
" I only do my duty to you and the public, when
I add my testimony to that you publish of the nve
dieinal virtues of your SA RS AP &JULIA. 'lily daugh
ter, aged ten had an a ffl icting humor in her pare,
eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to
Cure until we trked year SARSAPARILLA. She has
been well for some niontha."
From !firs. Jane F. Rice. a well.known tend much
esteemed Indy qf Dennissille, Cape May Vo., N. I.
"My daughter has suffered for a year past witti
scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome.
Aothing afforded any relief until we tried your VAR..
RA PA RILLA , which soon completely cared her."
From Charles P. Gage, Esq., qf the leidety-kaownjfrort
ir
Gage. Murray 4. manufacturers qf 0142111-
elled papers in Sack ua, N. IL
" I had for several years a very troublesome hu
mor in my face, which grew constantly worse until
it disfigured my features and became an intolerable
affliction. I tried almost everything a man could of
bath advice and medicine, but without any relief
whatever, until I took your: SARSAPARILLA. It
immediately made my fate worse, as you told me it
might for u time; but in a few weeks the new akin
began to form under the blotches, and Continued
until my face is as 'smooth ad anybody s, and 1 am
without any s 3 mptoms of the di: ease that I know
ot I enjoy perfect health, and nithout a doubt ewe
it to Our SARSAPARILLA.'
Erysipelas—General Debility Purify the
Blood.
From Dr. Robt. Sawin. Houston St., lfr. Y
DR. AYER: I seldom fail to remote Eruption/land
ScrQtieuus Sores by the persevering use of year
SAW; APA RI LLA and I have just now cured as at,
tack of .I)lalignant F.rveipelas with it. No altera
tive we povvevc equals ale SAURAPARILLA you hums
supplied to the profession as well as to the peopW•
el co
Frov J. E. Johnston ' Esq., Wakentan,Velio.
•• or twelve years 1 had the yellow . Brysipelas on
my right arm. during which time I tried all the cel
ebrated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds
of dollen; worth of medicines The ule i tz were so
bad that the cords became visible, and doctors
decided that my arm must be amputated. b begs*
taking Your SA RSA PA RILL A. Took two bottles, %n 4
momeofyour 17LLs. Together they have cured *ie.
am now as w ell end round as anybody. Being in •
public place, my case IA known to everybody in this
communit). and excites the wonder of all."
Front Hon. Ilenrtt Morro, M. P. P.,raf Newcastle, C.
IF., a !calling incinbor (11 the Canadian Partieseend.
lu.le
.tour ,tSAIRSAPAKILLA in my fandrY,
for general debiliti. and for purifying the blood,
with very beneficial result!, nod feel confidence 1111
commending it to the afflicted."
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Sslt Itheetrn i ,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
&MA llareey the able editor qr duo
7'rat , l,tuainock Democrat, Pennsylvania.
.• Our only child, about three years of age, was at
tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly
spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent
sore, which covered Ins face. and actually blinded
his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap
parent effect. For ilfreen days weguarded his handib
lest with them he should toir open the festeringezd
eorrnut wound which covered his whole face. Bas
ing tiled every thing else we had any hope from, we
began giving your denser ARILLA, and applying
the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore
began to heal when we had given the first bottle,
and was well when welted finished the Fecoud. Ds)
child's eyelashes, which had come out; grew agate,
and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The
whole neighborhood predicted that the childAkiallt
die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. — , N;
Frobt Di. Iliram Stoat est. Louis, Missouri.
"1 find your 8 AOFIA PARALLA a more etltrotvg
remedy fur the secondary symptoms of SypM
and tor syphilitic disease than any other impasses&
The profession are indebted to you ter some of the
be,t medicices we ha,,e."
From A. J. Ferree, M. D., an eminent physician qf
L:nr. pew,. who i,e a prominent mevnber Qr
thr arc of _VudeaChllSel Is.
ArEv.—Sly dear Sir: I hare &mid your
sA , O4tpARII.L.I. an excellent remedy for
I..th az' i!te seeOrrrhiry type, and effect
nal in conic C4Se , drat were too obstinate to yield to
other rentedie.:. do not know what we CIR. em
ploy n ith morn certainty ot autaxa.a, where a p4iwer
tul alterative is required."
Chas. S. f - ait Lieu., of tiew Brunstra, N. J.,
had die:laid ulcers on his legs, caused by the abase
of ry, or mercurial (lis'ertge, which grew more
and more aggravated Or years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment that could he Ppp.ied, until the
persevering U.lt of ATRR'S SARSAPARILLA relieved
hi, es t , ha tumid more inveterate and
distres,ing than this, tad it took several dozen hot
tics to rule him.
Lvaeorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by internal Sem/tams Meer
ati,m, and are very often mired by the alterative:
of Silk SA RSA P.l HILL.t. Some eases require,
er, in :Lid of the 'ii.iIIiSAPAttILLA, th@ akaall
Xrpiittat;oir of local reineclies. -
Frew Me u-11-kn.c, len awl reCrl, I y:epltbrated Dr.
Jdeob Morrill, qt t incinnati,
" L have found your sAltssrettll.l.A. an exiellent
alterative in diiiensmi of females. Many oases of
regularite, Letieturliira, Internal Ulceration, and
local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
have yielded to it, and there are few that do noi,
when its effect Li properly aided by local treatineat."
A iddy, unwilling to allow the publication of her
name, writes:
3lv drin„_.rhter ;.nd myself hare been cured ofs
very iiebilitalffikr Leneorrhma of long standieg t 'br
two bottles of your USA PARILLA."
Rheumatism Gout, Liver Complaint. Dyw. -
IP eP eart DisSase. Neuralgia*
when caused by Sctr , ; , 'o. in tin Fystem, are ntpkity
oared by this L'A.T. 6-11:5.1£A KULA.
A Y E R'S •
CATHARTIC PILLS
posse,. SO many rolvaninge3 over the other per
gatives in the market, - Lind their stmerior virtaes
are so universaliy known, that we need not do
mono than to assure the patilie their quality is
mrintnined (Anal to the bait it ever has beep,
an4l the they thav he drimided on to do all
that they hav'i ever done.
l'i.eraicd by J. C. AYER, M. D., &
Lowell, Ulm., and gold by
Wm A, Porter and Win. a nd by deaders es
aryvvaers.
For Rats, Mice,llldachex, Bed
Bugs, A nt,g, Moths in Furm,
Woolens, *dr. I samects on Plank ,
Fonrhi. Animal ,ite,
rut up in 25c. 51c. atui $l.OO Boxes, Bottles
end Flask*. 13 lid $5 sise's tor Hotels, Puts
„lie Institutions.
"Only ierfallihle remedies known."
"F iren.fru
' ;Not lialiterAos to the fttlinn Family."
"Bran tutee net el their holes to die."
jar whole:sale in all large (Ther..
ts;Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every
where.
PD - !!!BEWARE!!! of all worthless imita-
,
year Beo t tiun
hit "Co'star's" nanle is on ea&. Box
Bottle nnd Flask. before *on
'Address HENRY I. COSTAR.
APS - Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
Air Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drell
gists in Waynesburg, Pa.
April 111,',4•0m,
AURILITI"S SALM.
nilkuirtf writ of Venditt , tti Extiontra,c
"t• altike Court of Common Pleas of streesitt.
and tiintui directed, there will he eapoged s se.puelic-eede,
at the trnitrt Donne, in Wayneubtfig, not ?iionday;illie
litth of Dec. next, at one o'clock, p. tn., the Inffiannitir
property, viz:
All the right, title. interest!, and oleittn of Defendant
of,in and too lot of grousidisituate in Sew kiwti ,
White
ley township, Greene Co.. Pa.. hetpet *feet in front
and running hack 180 feet, and arijoiningjetkv.66,-
Molnim' Heir", and has erected there.*
.orte two story
dwelling Hoopoe, coine fruit trees, and a wen ef Vinefir 1 -
sleben bin right, title, intesentreed elating of. iti and RI
a tract of lard eiturtted in Whitely
township, Greene
county. Pa , containing 80 twee, more or Moo adjoin—
Me !aside . dif MAPPttr i i Ykicas• 3 1 4 461 )4 1 04 '
Peened and .1 jets ammigis of sinful fru,
.eleaced; anti terectSd terinitillgWe horn. -
Taken in execution as the property of Jesse Maria , .
land at the snit Of Elijah Chalfart for use of V.•
ileatoy. TIDOS. I.ITr."AS. Sheriff.
Client '. Odiee, Waynerhorg pa • „ rr v. 23. 'tt4 •
Administrator's Notice.
frEHEREASS., Letters 44 aiminwirslinn eh O. T . ,
fate of ISAAC 1110hF0So, if t e wd . art,. „f:'
'hill tp., have been r antod to the
.ayherrivilec•
ipereek,e indebted to said eataie are, tequiamedtto
as immediate payment. and aboee aairiaa .141111,0. fa
fi d e agateet ILP agitate tif Fa. 4 der edeet wtll pan:.
A
the *awe *AWN ilebae.
Nov. 15, '54.
all APO ET. :vrti kV,
GEO. ETOoPtc,
AdAintionicore.