Jgrat pfpartmnit serWie are informed, through James Seals a returned prisoner that Clarke Bark, son of Neal Bark is dead, and that Richard L. Adams, son of D,trcson Adams, and Sun uel S. Rinehart, are on their way home from rehet prison. We have no particulars of where or when Burk diva. W. S. Throckmorton, M. D. We are pleased to see our young friend Dr. W. S. Threckmorton again on onr streets. We understand that he has com pleted his last course of medical lectures at Jefferson College, Phila., and now prepared to locate himself as a practising physician. 'Will' is a close student, affable and gentle manly in his intercourse with society, and we bespeak for him a liberal patronnge wherever he may choose to settle among Hucksters Notice--Look Out Tour Hucksters License only gives you the privilege of peddling produce out of the county; but does not give license to bring goods into the county, unless , oti procure• State licence to peddle. The law in such cases made and provided will be enforced. We have rights and menu to maintain Ow/. A. CITIZEN. March 20, 1865 Adams' Express Agency Adams' Express Company have establish ed an office in this place and have appointed our clever friend Wm. A. Powran, Esq., agent. This win prove profitable to the company, as well as a convenience to our citizens. 'We learn that offices have ako been established at Rices' Landing and Greensboro. This company is perfectly' re eponsible. Oil Land Agency. W. T. H. PAULEY, Esq., it will be seen by his card in another column, has opened an office in Philadelphia, f o r the purpose of selling oil lands, leases, interests in oil wells &c., with branch office at - New York and Boston. Pauley has been engaged in the , "oil business" fo: some time very successful ly and has quite an extensive acquaintance in the East as well in our own part of the state. His business qualifications are very good and any business entrusted to his care 'will be honestly and promptly attended to. OFFICL—No. 9, South Third St., Phila., Pa. See card. RETORTED FOR TUE MESSENGER Wedding in High Life. "Black spirits and. whitP, Blue spirits and gray; Mingle, mingle, mingle, You that min;:le may." On Sabbath last it was announced through our streets that "Aunt Nancy Claybourn," a "CAW lady" of our borough, was to be initiated into the secret mysteries of matri mony for the fourth time by Peter Willts, 4.1 genuine Congo nigger, (recently from the Southern Gmfetleracy) or in more elegant phraseology, an " American citizen of Afri can 'scent." The wedding came off at the residence, of "Aunt Nancy," where were assembled the whole Guinea aristocracy of the neighbor hood, from the handsome octaroon with no marks of servile lineage, save a slight kink in the raven hair and a little more white in the eye than belongs to the legitimate Cir casian orb—to the pure, unadulterated, bona fide nigger of ebony cuticle, thick lips, flat nose, receding forehead and spindle shanks. Then there were large numbers of "saucy white folks" present, who could not, if de manded by the master of ceremonies, have shown genuine cards of invitation. Aunt Nancy's spacious cabin was so crowd ed with bidden and unbidden guests, that the hymenial Alter was erected in the yard, with no canopy but the sunlit-empyrean. All preparations being comileted the bride Appeared "adorned for her husband" in.a lo 'breasted, narrow skirted, rather short wiiite t ,robe, worn without hoops. A large white itibband streamed gaily at her side, and her wool was ornamented with an elegant wreath 4,if. flowers. The groom. having recently em dgrated from Dixie, did not appear in very teplendid habiliments, in fact, some malicious ipensolis, whispered that Aunt Nancy fur nished his wedding out-fit from the ample .stores of her former spouses. lie this as it may, his clothes seemed to have been inten .tled,for some gentleman of far more, Ilercu dean proportions. The august ceremony of i glaeing together these two pieces of living ebony, was performed by our fellow citizen PoarEa, Esq. in good style. When the .command to "salute the 'ride" was given, Aunt Nancy forestalled the groom, (no 'ln ht 'through mistake) by kissing him with rvat 'fervour. The festive scene closed, in a large ,consumpt;on of sweatmeats, and a grand ( promenade through the town. The parties .have now fairly spread their sails "on the .ocean of wedlock their fortune to try," but .we scarcely dare to indulge the hope (con- Aidering the age of the bride) that this mar triage will result in a family of' sturdy nines worth in southern markets, $lOOO per capita, in good times. If the marriage fail inrespect to issue, let the sable pair console 'themselves with the poetical phylosophy ."0/ho do the best their circumstance po well—act nohly—anuels could no inure." Republican please copy College Contest The annual contest between the Union and Philomathean literary societies of Way peebnrg College took place on Wednesday evening, the 15th inst., at the College hall, in the presence of a large and respectable audience. The performances were credita ble to the young gentlemen engaged, and show that they have mode commendable progress in mental improvement. They wielded with no mean skill, those great weapons of civilization—the Tongue and the Pen`—and gave promise of assuming in due time, a fair position in the intellectual world. We would not, however, wish to intimate thspetivi Essays equaled the roasterpmees of the sllos4 . oter or the Rambler, or that the orations would compare favorably with those Webster Or Everett. The essays aboun -1 tick] with the cote non tanks of young writers —largo words—sounding phrases, and sen tences, overloaded with ornament, and con structed with a principal view to harmony. The fault inivst prominent in the orators on this occasion, consisted in delivering their speeches in strained and unnatural tones of VOICO, or in the melodious sing-song manner, NI Lich our funiable friends. the Quikers employ, in exhorting their breth ren. Willi young and unexperienced speak ers, howevor, these defects are common enonrt.ii, an,l we think that our yonng, aspi rants for the honors of the rostnim, can cor rect thew with less dialenlty than Dennis- thenes found, in modulating the wonderful voice that rim:se,l the States pit ancient Greece to resist the Macedonian tyrant. The following are the mones of the gentle men who bore Ml' the honora of the con- IBM SoloTt ;IT, —Tlie Lull of Penn—B. E. lEl', Waynes!)urg, Pa. rn East Finley, Original Oratitul—liistoric IL 11. LIND:Tx. J. 11.1.,“n, ut llinnan Cl i arac, ter the rez.,:llt ut E Ideation more than clitrvr- Q.nee 4jf No.cur.‘l —Atlivin, J. Ili. • Dunkard Oil Region 11,11. ur t111E1: N crn:xrr An ele.:ant map of Greene county, from actual and accurate surveys, giving nll the principal streams, and the names of all the landholders in the county, lots just been publisued by Messrs. 'Little, & Co , of this city. The to t - nships are colored in the best style of art, and it is hamolsomely bound in pocket, size. IC, is also gotten up on heavy anl superior paper for etunstlug houses ain't offices. Copies of it may be obtained at the of)ioA of t h e "E . , - t2rett nil (...!<pany," NJ. 134 South Third stmt. Mr. McConbell's long experhaiee as a surveyor in Greene count}•, and his personal a , rluaintance with the oWli er of every tract of ten acres iu the county, are a sufficient guarantee of the correctness and value of the map. The large interests of Philadelphia capitalists in the lartd and oil developments in that regian, renders the map indispensible, and invaluable to them, and will insure speedy sale of time first cdi- ME We are gratified to learn, and to state, on (indisputable authority, that the late &yel -1 opments on Dtankard are not only of a high ;ly encouraging character, but fully establish I reputation of that locality as a first class of oil region, comparing favorably with Oil creek or the Kanawha. The attention of oil men is being directed, however, as well , to Ten Mile, Wheeling, and Fish Creeks, as to Dunkard, awl nearly all the lands of those streams have been put in market, and fonwl ready sale. A few months, we think, will witness developments on these *cams that will chaldmge the credulity and !peel the most sanguine expectations of:the public. Arqrcur:l. 011ie Oil Items From Marietta we learn that the preparations iOr boriio are immeuse. and a plentiful number of "strikes" are anticipated. A New York company has re-sold the Ebert oil pro c perty, on Federal Creek—which it purchased of Mr. Ebert, of Zanesville, fin• $40,000 at $200,000, retaining a one-fourth interest. The "Fee Simple Petroleum Company" is the name of a New York company which is on operating one hun dred and thirty-nine acres of land on Iforseneck, near the celebrated Giltillan well, and adjoining. tile properties of the Tack and the Rawson companies Tile Warren Citron fek tells of a man in that place who had a one eighth in terest in an oil purchase that he had so much confidence in that he wanted to increase it to one-twelfth. [ 4 t . tecill (Jerre pondettre to the Pitt,ltti;lCottri.P.rcial.3 Great excitement now prevails in Massillon and vicinity on the oil ques tion originating from the singular cir cumstance, of a spring break . * out about one half mile west of town, some ten days ago, which has since been eonstanq running off water highly charged with petroleum. There can be no doubt of the existence of oil, as the spring has been visited in these ten days by hundred of persons, many of whom have taken away samples of the oil, which proves to be as pure as any yet discovered, and what is still more strange, divers other streams have bro ken out in the same vicinity, all charg ed with petroleum. It is also said that indications of oil on the Lir grounds. adjoiiiiir town, and on tin: land.; of Dr. Stets, adjoining the fair grounds, are strong and umnistakable. If onlv one- halt of - what is said of the old (leposit at Massillon be tine, , it certainly should I I command the immediate attention or (the "oil princes . ' of the land, some of whom are already hero. Some from Chicago were here yesterday and som e have arrived from the ea:t this morning.' I know there is great tendency to exag geration of oil strikes, and there doubt- l e ss is some exsggeration in what is; said of Massillon deposit. Yet, that there is oil here there can now be no question; the only question is to what quanti(y. It may be that this will prove to be the great oil basin of Ohio, and again the present flattering indica tions may prove to he only of the sur thee. The problem will soon be solved I by the auger. J. M. The West Virginia Regions The oil excitement in Wetzel county, notwithstanding the draft is about to take place there, is represented to be on the increase, and lands in that coun ty, which a few months ag,o could have been purchased for two or three dol lars are now selling at from fifteen to one hundred dollars per acre. Boring is rapidly progressing on Fishing Creek, with the usual “indications of success," but as yet no paying well has been struck in the county. Land spec elation rages high on Proctor Creek, a small stream running trough Proctor township, hi Wetzet Couunty, and bor ing has also commenced along the creek. A company is being formed in 'Medi ng for the purpose of holing for j oil on the far of Mr. Graham, on the I left fork of Proctor Creek. Subscribers for Fruit Trees. Persons having subscribed for fruit: Ti' we can credit the story, there is now Trees from the undersigned are inform-' a very romarkable case i n on t o f the l'bila ea that they can be had at the followin delphia hospitals—that of a soldier who it is g said has not slept for over fourteen years!— places of delivery : Sleep forsook Vito in 1850, and he has never Waynesburo% Court week. fit drowsy since. lie goes to bed tin- p!- , v- Greensburg, March 22, at J. G. C. sisal rest, when ,but has been Blacks. Blacks. olosely watchod ti,r torty-two days and oozing Brazillia Stephens, on Tuesday March and never detected EMI White Cottage, March 29 Persons receiving Trees and treating them properly ; it they do not live *ill be rellaced by me. March 23, 181.1 Receipe for the Cure of Diphtheria. IVe clip the following from the Philadel phia 31ure,1 "We have just received a receipe for the cure of diphtheria from a physician, who says that of 1,000 cases in which it has been used, nut a single patient has been lost.— The treatment consists in thoroughly swab bing the back of the mouth and throat with the following solution Table salt, two drachms ; black pepper, golden seal, nitrate of potash, alum, one drachm each. Mix and pulverize, put into a tea cup halt full of wa ter, stir well, then fill up with good vinegar. Use every half hour, one, two, and four flours, as recovery progresses. The patient may stl allow a little each tune. Apply one Ounce each of spirits of turpentine, f.:west oil, and aqua alninonia; mixed every hollt to the whole of the throat, and to the breast bone every four hours, keeping flannel to the part." ~icmorials— DON'T FORGET YOUR GlRL 4 .—When 1 liv ed among the Chocktaw Indians (says a traveler), I held a consultation with one of ! their chiefs respecting the stages of their progress in the arts of civilized life, and among things he informed nie that at their start they made a great mistake—they only sent their boys to school. These boys came home intelligent men, but they mar ried uneducated and uncivilized wives; and the uniform result was the children were all like their mothers. The father soon lost all his interest both in wife and in children. And ,tow, said he, if we would educate but one class of our children, we should choose the girls, for when they become - filo:hers, I they educate their sons. This is the point, and it is true. No nation can become fully enlightened when inotherS are not qualified to discharge the duties of home wo rk of ed ucation. Parents, give your daughters, as; well as your sons, the best education in your power. Yorsu MAN.—Don't be a loafer, don't call yourself a loafer, don't keep loafers' company, don't hang about loafing places. Bette) work hard for nothing and board yourself, than to sit around day after day, ' or stand on corners with your hands in your pockets. Better for your own mind, better for your own respect. Bustle about, if you mean to have anything to bustle about for. [any a poor physician has obtained a real patient by riding hard to attend to an imag inary one. A quire of paper tied with red tape, carried under a lawyer's arm, may pro cure him his first case and make him his for tune. Saclt is the world. To him that lattli shall he given. Quit droning and complain ing ; keep busy and mind your chance. So says one of our profoundest exchanges. Many perscins who use kerosene lamps are in the habit, when going to bed, or leaving a room for a short thee, of turn ing the wick down low, in order to save the consumption of oil. The consequence is that the air of the room soon becomes vi tiated by the unconsvoned oil vapors, by the gas produced by the combustion, and also by the minute particles of smoke and soot which are thrown off. Air thus pois oned is deadly in its effects, and the won der is that more persons are not immediate ly an d f a t a lly injured by breathing it. 'lrri tation and inaateation of the throat and lungs, headache, dizziness, and nausea are among its effects. Last Ditch Resolutions The suhjoinel are the resolutions passed at a recent Richmond meeting: Pmoice , /. That we bitterly lament the ne cessity of continuing the war. Teekoired, That we cannot prevent it; that Is with our tivmies. feexv/ce,/. That we hereby say to our mo thers. our wives, and our sisters, cheer up, fit fur you; nerve our arms by your prayers, your letters, and your sweet mess ages!. Re. o/re , /, That what desertion there is trom the army is caused by the people at home; we soldiers tell you that you do this at your peril. Re.olred, That should our armies be dis banded, we will "bushwhack, — or at least, some of us wi11,,, Rest,(col; That- Almighty God helping us, we will never be conquered. rd. :1 veteran relates the foll.rvin , : It € 4 l 24. Oats Wel . 2 not much fancied, they Id not command Over 80a0le on tl ()ace l ' aPPenea that a " a° driver was en- track, and from command the usual l a ' dvance was e gaged in leading an unruly male for a short dema ' ned. distance, wine!, j o b proved about as much as EGGS—Continue scarce, and, with a good he was able to do, and gave full employment : d em"dt the rket nui t Y be quoted I'm° at 120a22c per dozen for both of his hands.. .As Was thus en- POTATOSAre conning in prettv freely, gaged, a newly appointed Reigadier rode and the market is a shade easier. R e pole near him, in all the consequential radiance l sales of "Peach Blows - at $1.05a.1.10 per of his star-Light, wlten the mule driver hail- bushel- ed Lim as follows: APPLESStea#with sales to a fair ex - • • tent at 4,50a5:61 "I say, I wish you would stud a couple of men clown here, to help manage this Mule." The 'Brigadier, indignant an being so ta , miliarly addressed, sternly inquired: "Do, you know who I am, sir?" ~ TREASURER "Sir," was the reply. "you are General' WE ace nolhorize4 to announce . TIifiNTAA lANIS Kpil : , of Yorris town hip, a; a rwidulate tor , Treasuer, I believe." i t,ul n ovi to the docis;on of the Primary Election. "Then why do you not salute me, before, m "" 11 15 . i7"s ' 9,thlressing me?" inquiried the Brigadier. i a I will,' responded M. D., if you will get' OIL LANDS FOR SATE Ph. i l (dn. d hold the mule!" I' The Brigadier retired in good order, rrill F. on.lersiztool has opened an ofllee f r the sale 1 of oft LADS, LE AISES. INTEREST IN OIL. : t. CLI S. itr.. at No. 9 South Third Street, Plitlatipl --.....--- --- -- 1 Oki, Pa., where all couttiouticalAns on business will —A. happy man is one who loves his neigh- be attended it, bar, is kind to the poor, and pay s f o r hi s 1 0 _ i Also, branch offices at Ns , * ork and 1104tnn W I*. .11. PAULI', 1' & CO. EA paper. I March 22, 186.5.—tf. DAVID THOMAS A Singular Case Quincy, Illinois, two men recently went to law ztbout ft calf !Itch they both claimed. Numerons slitnesse; testified on both sides, and the judge, finding the legal acumen quite at fault, at tast decided to place the calf on the street at equal distance from the residence of each claimant, and leave the animal to find the %vay home, and decide the case by its own instinct. The president is not responsible for this story. V 3 2 - The fitter of N. P. Willis, the poet, is now seventy-eight years of ag - e. .At the late printer's strike in Boston, heing a pinfer himself, and favorably disposed towards the Trltn , evirt, which was left in the lurch, Mr. Willis went to "case" again, and worked like a hungry chicken picking corn. The typos tvill he very apt to call him an "old rat." t : - ,ErForney's PrcxB, the organ of the Re publican party in this State, &dares the pas age of the anti-slavery amendment to be "a j triumph fur that little party which, thirty yeas ago declared, the Gmstitation to be a ; covenant with Hen." LA the people ponder and reflect. t, :i.;--At a parish school examination, lately, I,vhen the question was asked, by did the children of Israel make a 0-olden calf ?" —a little fellow replied Because they hadn't gold enough to make a c9w." Too niairs , men, In) more carry their religion into tl.ieir business, than they wouhl weir a life preserver in the parlor 1=E1=!:11= 4 l y The report that Andy Johnson pass ed through Bourbon county, Kentucky, on his tray to 'Washington, is denied ; but it is admitted that a great deal of Bourbon, pass ed through M,r7,7. A court in Miton, 0.. has awarded a young lady there $6,500 damages for breach of promise of marriage. ta-It is believed the new Atlaniie. cable will sustain eleven miles of its own weight To Consumptives The undersigned having been restored to health in a fe'.y weeks by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis ease Consumption--is anxious to make known to his fellow suffereus the means of GEE To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription us. (tree of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find n swce egre for Consumption, A411111:1, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, &c. The only (inject - of ;he advertiser in sending the Prescription is to henefit the afflicted, and spread inflirmation which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he Lopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties whishing the prescription will please atllres. Itev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County - , New York. March 15, '65.-3in. New York Money Market. I I NEw Your:, Marell 16.—Gold closed Ito-day at 172 . :;a173 . New York Petroleum Market. NEW YUIZN, Mara IG. --Crude `3sc ; refined in bond 58a59 , refined tree 79a 80c. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Market NEW Yul:K, March IG.--Cotton 63a 65c; Flour $lO 20a10 40 for extra state; 810 65:110 85 for extra It 11 0, *3lO all 50 for trade brand.. Whisky ;.' 4 32 25. Pork, :512 25a33 87 for new mess; rlO 75a131 50 for do cash and .regular way; S2B 2.5a28 50 prime $33 for prime mess. Butter, 16:121c for Ohio. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. sATyr.DAV, March 18, 1865. BUTTER—_I few packages were ail)OS ed of at 30ft33c. the latter figure for a choice art;cle. FLOUR—The asking rites were, Extra Family $l.O 25a10 75 for Spring and winter wheat. The principal inquiry was for hotter descriptions. WHISKY has undergone no change. Sales, 35 bbls. city rectified at $2 20a2 per gallon. GRAIN— Corn prices were nominal ; we note sales of two hundred bushels shelled at per bid Arintarg ftectiialt. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. °VFW' , or CoNi eTttoLLVAI ii F: 4 _4"fttlEsc , . Wastri. , gtun, Febreary i 51.11 Inert. WIIEREAS, by sat ii:tiietro ty evidec ne present.- Cr, the mule isimmd, it ha- h..en ilia e to appear 'hat .:The FARMERS' AND DROVERS' NATIONAL P. AN I.: of Way ve:Morg" in die borough of Vstvyi,, burg. in the county of Greene and stat,:of PennPvlca. ilia, int: been duty organized owlet. and F1C.1 . 0 Ming t, the retiotro,ot,, the Act of r:olit.trets entitled • An Art ;I Nal je,,,el I'rtrti:orry Pi:t111-11 by a of Uttiteti Stales howls. and Lv provide for the circulation and redemption thweiii," approved Juno .1, 1 ,7,11, alai has romidied vvi ih all the print:nu:ions of said Art letteirett to lie I-outfitted with before continent! ill!! • It , tot , itters of li.tukinz undersold Art: Ire. I. !WWI of the 4:itrrelli•••.. Jn Hereby ce r tify th a t Faro eri i i l :tiot Drovr s' !Sauk of ICavueshu re ., in the beiriolz!, lit . comity .'f Greene xr.ti 'Stale of is Itlrlinr 1/..•1i It, o',ll,l!.efire the business of Banking under the Act ulucrcuid. wherenf, ivitm ss my 11 , 111,1 and s, al otrl-e Ihia TIVcIIIII,NV of Merol,Locl-c. Comptroller of 111 e (;urreltry 1:ire!! 't;:3 Legal Notice, 1.1',171 7 .11: ,4 of :I , l , ,tioitzirmirm having hee l , zrthteit to tlie , m , f , rsiVtQA on tint vstwe 1,1 Saihn-1 Rinehart. tat.. 4it , C:s . llll , ' 1111V1Ship. I; 1,•(. 0 , ,!iv. der'd 'N. olive N.!, rehy ci yen t 4! Is, ~ 1 •0'1.. 1112111,11i:Ile• U:l3 I . ficf,t, Find e•oare to pre,mt then, ivro:. , ;rty f.ir Mirh Administrator's Notice LETTER' , been Lt-fahlo.! r• the I , ld-r-1.Zn0.1 oto , n t!!” ocrate “1 1:. Apph•um.. n+t lii. Bhtlltp. Nnhi-o i. hortltv given itidph(vit =aid retato to make io.rthhth,te plytttellt, and th , co h,11,17 Main, to iito,eht properly aotherlnewed lo) S 1). A ITE, Adorr 'Alarch L. BROWN 6c CO., J 11 fLtovk N &CO . ) Bankers and Collectors NILLTARY & • NAVAL CLAMS 2 Park Place, New York. CotreFi, !ct :!t„: C., J. W FISIII:a S., I, , 478 1401 street. llueie¢ had thron years' eXperiefien in the Collec tion General Irani:lnnen nr hli i nn!, in all Dspartinenis ui tin, GiiVerilizient, Lye can ii,,nre nor Cite its end that all litiSi" initesleil to iIN and ptntnhils at I. W.: arc prepared to male advitn( e up on. Anil neentiale tin. sale, and lot NJ) (tTtileinilster's and 'lien as Celt it Lite tonne:vie rvosior: 00. I,Vidows, Moo,:ers and Or phan BMILticS diA-barged for wound's re d in I, 1N h. , Lave xrned t‘v,, .; vars. an , l wo is, , f (:;..o.‘o‘t, tau tlooloy to as are elo Pug •tnti S”l,ilur4, and the. Navy f•rll)7l,r,s N,tvy reosr or Pay ~ i itrs 41 rst ttl,l, •(),-.111-,.ttre retaro4 properly vt , trectect. and clearalic,s .Itlttti,itM from Oftlitttitue and Quarter- Depar!!/),111.4. R.-retitle tS,tatrip,4 for sale at a discount of 7i tit -I ~,er relit. )1 :felt 15, 1'65. —3,1 111 friigH EAU AND ND SDI STRAWBERRIES GREAT AGRICULTURIST. rt is claimed fr,r this 11,•\V SeolflinV, that it is of un equal- szc and I,,,,durtir, en, s eta 11121, 201 1:1" rieS, in - mY ut . tMdh weichms over au, ~11111.1! P./01: 11l el,rssy rnmson ertdr,r, vet' flavuted. and a first mark e t turrry, Fir an arruotint of i,, orkein. !Introduction. tritmllie.. d Irp us, charm:Pr and of the pent!, size and elimocter of the and other thfr , 11:J,11011. see, our 'irriz!ar. IVe have hmvzht 111 c .1,1,1 he, entire st,, , k ut plants I'lur =ale. and are now milt, to furnish them at the ndlow prices.. I plant 75 :;0 plains 5' I ....211 101) 4 • :25 IN) :i 11 I 5 . .,1 •• • 1.25 nn L 0) :010 .• :31,0 0: =lll Oar stprl, ~f Stmuwherry I'lantl this sensnp—is, C,•ldr , a) (tl , h,•-t earl and ;1,a,i1 nl n ruli!orrin size anti prod ictivences , Freuedt • s 'lt'i , •n,phv Ile (;attri, Wilson's' Al tarny, and a If nth , •r , Nr,irable the largest arid ~e .stwt2: have ever ,tiered. Strawberry - Plants lby A2-intlttiri, - 4,1 4 11401,1P11 needed. For ultm 10 rt‘l,9;ol. For --13, 11 Ayr , 11.1/ .;1) Gold. n Seeded, 13 Russell, 12 4 1 01111,11,„ 1 , 01 Pi grf,:1111 jot, 12 Seedvd, 12 RnsPell. 12 FI/Ime/re, h 2 Fr,rt it's Se,ling', For 1,14 1 , 12 icti!thil,t, 27 (1”1,1( u SePtl,l, 21 Bits -24 Fllll/1,, 22 rierich's:Sv.;,ll;i.g, 12 Kitle.rt, \Vcitut• For description a:+ove and rnant• other k litl t, !nude al cu Ituie, prices, &c. see uur illus trated Catelogue. GRAPES. vines art; grown in the open air. from the best hearlig wood taken from bier own vineyards, and are greatly stiteribtr to those bubbler glabibs, with their 11 , kt, cramped in I, OIS They are healthy and vi t ....trolls, have rentarkaidy good riots. and give entire satisfaction in their growth when planted. which k the. trn • tesi of a good Vine. We offer in large ituantiii blie following Concord, *)nloware, Ifarifocl, Creveling, Diaort. Ulll,Ol Village, Nlaxarawny„ Taylor, Eisirielinrir, Ilrr brnunt, A Rel . etta, lona, I.icztela sidirondac, and all soh-r desirable kinds. RASPBERRIES. flue r ,, i ection is num massed, if equaled anywhere, and includes Ilornat, the largest el al', z id of areal exrellence.. Pilate, v try early and valuable. Imperi al, very productive andrine. SMlCiletie, very heaot.i• Isl and rood. itatet, v 'y beautiful and good. Ilrinct , WS r )I:l73ffe. burst flavor. Franconia, one of lie very best Improved black Cap, hardy and very profitable. Vhiladelphia, , Allen's hardy, &c. Blackberries. New I:m.lmile, Dore L. ster and Newman, in any quanti y • Currants. We have lekes special patine tfl 'collect the hest varietie3 raids. and have a very liiiizesupdly ..f Cherry, larzesl and hest for Jelly. White Grape, hest while. very line Victoria, Productive and latest. Shart Branch iled, lnudnrtive and very gaol. Ver. saillaise, very large and hest quality. GOOSBERMES, A: , ;PARAGI ,4 , AND LINNA:US RHUBARB. fiend for Catalogue, Plarop, at our Sued Store, lionicullural and P. erie1111‘1T:11 t i Oil se No. 19 Fifth street, Alt articals b , .f/fitcf nu to shill an c-tablisnment can bo had, ot the Inf , t qualify and foi the fin no favorable MEM '.'treet, Pi ishurgh, Pa March P, I;!,•;."; DAILY MAIL LINE JIL - 4 1 351_1?. COD NHL ifilligElol WAYIEBEig. LEAVES IVashio , .:' no, Pa. every day at 1 o'rloch, Leave: Wayneshotg every ni:(11. ar 1 - 2 o'clock, pl • arriv nr, at Vl - a-dow , zi-o in :nw• CI( Ile ( OACII (Or l'insldiri) and The CA ES tOr Travel. rs going Eon: or West, will find this the flit ick- est. rout, l'att OA, "liktmO.tm% Wayne ,l,,, Tgl Pk , hiarch o, 15.15.—tf. • Sir' IFIL IZ far 1. Et 43 3 . McElroy, Dickson & Co., 1, vre wn,s )N & 3n Et:any WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, 54 WOOD STPOGET, S. B. 31eClrnv irtmf'S Dichson John T. Sh.ut, PittsbitrO, Penn'a March 6,16,5.-21 k% For Sale or Exchange ! rilifE Fuh . eriiiers; offer for Fale or in exchanee for °the,: lands in tins County, several Tracts of land in lissitand Kansas Waren 4'65, Legal Notice. ETTERS of administration upon the , essikin of 1J EIS Stephens, dee',l., having been granted the Regi.ter of Greene county, to rte undersigned tf.fie hereby notifies a'• I persons indebted to said estate to make mutediate payment, and elf persons fiestas claims against said estate a, renuented to present them duly authenticated for settlement, to Feb 1 '66 k 11,151 GUMP Athu'r (*Plor, f tt, r:;:\ Erf.sitr itin,J;,!,ll,,Js .1 I%.\()\ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC any stoos, NO 34:6 W. MALVIN:CORE. ST., 3E3 A. 3C.a TlitaO Pt. 3M S . TF:I , IIr.N 4, Late Derrirs, Stephens 4. Co. ;11. A. MILLER, dn. do. .1, A. Koreas, . do. 7'h rasher, /tamers 4- Co. M. L. I,ZEkR do ill Farriers' 4• Drovers' Bank, rdynesbur7 .lau. 1,, 1,65.-If Messrs. J. & J. B. Milholland, HEM EMS Al MACIIIIIBII3, Cifte'B 7nnne 0.1 Pc/t a re., tw , e , sv - treA frov2 the ed met 110 +/Re. `TEAM engines of ail natteriins with the to t 0 improvements. For Mille and Oil p"rpn,se+ chinary repaired nn the bliorteiit notice and in Eno best manner. Persons wanting any kind of machinery should ex amine our facilities tor turning out good work. Pitoshurgh, March Li, fe6s BI AC$ & 1 would respectfully inform tnv friend throughout the County, that I at now a borne, in Waynesburg, and have arranged my visits so as to spend front the first to tilt. twentieth of every 1110111i1 at Waynesburg. this Joy customers may depend upon. Very respectfully, 5.:. i'ATTO2.i. karch 2, 'hi. E..& U. T• ANTIROAY & CO. Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, WIIOI,ESALE AND RETAIL. SDI 313.011 L WAY N. Y U. ”Ilr mein 1,11:+1/1 , SA 01 Pif (I'M • (7R ptur - AisTERINI.,A, w ale heatilinatiers of the 11 1 1j , 11',/ , g. SIX : STERESCOPE EMI STERFNPIC VIEWS Of th , .: tk" , 11:1.,• all IlLl34clt, inns hiding Wur Sc t•11,-, .IttwriraN Fole.l;!is ;Ind 1.111r141, svarr , ,, , r a'l . 7 A kir. }; , .sole 'mu p,valf! tk , our uddicrs 01‘ of Stamp. = Photographic Albums. IN , :e into Ow 1:17i! 4 1 mAnur... fl) :!mat %",uwy. f2lllff f iii prit , ft , m :1 , 1 C-111, I 1•:11 Ti. 1 1 ,r S :]w riTtituti.,n 61 . f 'IV , " to env ft! ‘‘ l- - I'f'. r r,riprn e 1, 11)Ittils 'node to otil*-r. FHOTOCRAPHS. Our SA - tiutial:v 11 g 111111 Viz 100 Alaior-1 !•:! :200 Brig.- CL: - , lt,_ 275 Oolong. lrti L:,.r.t.-Col,,ite! tqieclus. 7.5 0:11,•Prs. OF . 1 1,1, = e,pl :a m, A,l rrtl, r •.; =9 =MIN . 11. 11 !peaso ri.tt,ll 111 an ties Sri Crut of !he their ,pt4l , r r 1 (4.1! rs l 11. T. A \TIP) \ I•rr Arar t .5 ,, 1 1:a.: l!,11' 1 s . V- SCI INOV 9, 1564, 12111 c,,, OIL LAND AGENCY ! R. W. JUNES JONES 8c GAPEN, Agents for the purchase and sale of On Lands.... oil well interests .—Lecses and oil siocks4 Dran,li ,fikes at New 1 - wrlt, 11,ston and lialti 0 01,e at the room: o f t h,. voi,engahela ftil Com parry —Corner of 2 , 1 ;rd 1 1;04,M s'lrects. l hil'a vs here ill ~ ,, ItinunicaLi.us to US ,1 , 11, , u'd be athires.ed ar JONES & GAPEN. Legal Notice. ETTEI:i-', of .•tdministrrinn having. to4.n granted 1 j to 1 , 11 , 1111.111 signet 111 , 11 111, eStilti!( l l ZENifiti .I()liiNsttN, vVzistiiiigton itutice is hereby iveii to all tiie:otol to S 3 / 1 1 ..state to snake imnif!- dime paylotoo. 1111.1 tiro-o Living claims against ❑ie :ante hi, prenettl them ortio‘trty sultlll,lltiCated for set ilenwnt. RUH Eftl' ZEPHANIAH JOHNSON. Arr inra Matrl) 1, •gg I=l CLILI EN, Lit, A. & S. Cleavenger & Hays. SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS. WAYNESBURG, PENNA. 0 FrAV INC purchased Satiowl 11:1'enllisters Saddlery 1 es ialilioliment, respect inform 1111 . people of 1 ream, ronu ty, that they are prepaced to accommo date them in :01 kinds of work in the hest of style nod at need:rate Clive us 11 trial. —hi the dams ilmtse".—main street. ‘214. List of Causes for Trial at March Term, 1355.--First Week. Snrivor V., Stephens No 135 Dec. Term, 155-1 6loiver vs Low.; 61 , •hens No 136 Dec. do 1651 I.Vy:y & 6 v.. 41.7. vs N,1;10;‘,; No LZ Sept. do Isr,s LaLe vs sionesm & ',Vol . No 11; sent do ISA marsh ss I),,,ves ..No 6.1 June do 1637 II wi: vs tot's A dio'rs. No. 1.26 Sept do 16.59 ‘Vriglit & %vim vs llayned No 131 Dee do 1, 1 56 Stout vs Stennens No lid Dec do 165.9 Jolly vs host I'o 6:1 Sept do 1560 Scott vs Fdz;;;tltiel; No •27 Jtim, no 1561 Scutt vs Sitom No 3 , 1 .June do 1861 Mad: V, Sa:11: No 31 June do 1861 IVllitely tp vs 11nronton No :6 Den do 1501 loulo,:n vs. Illooenart & Lantz No 3.2 nisch do 1662 Same vs Same No 63 June 00 ISlil. 3101 l vs Stoon No -:n Sept do isr.;t2 titv.hratu ~., t.mtti. No leki 6 ept do 1062 soor lt vs ...,:itit ,'1 al No .N 1 Julie del 15 1 12 thaporol &Nv IP . v, -, 110,h NO I Dee, do 1563 Laniz's ho'c,. vs Lawz's heirslEvily) NO I M. T - 64 Second. Week--First Division. Brad 6,ril v.; (i.lenliatigh No .42 June Terni, DCA LW:3,r %. et al No lIS Dee do 1552 Gam. , on vs s,n i e No no Dec do IsJl Throcknopri on vs fiord( No 131 Dee do 11,2-1 Career NV 0..2 &Cu vs .Ino Lindsey No I June do '59 Gordon vs Kent No 169 June Term iSJ9 Taylor fir use vs Stewart No IS Sept do 1559 Caloido.ll cs Cleavenger ceps do 1559 e Aetti'is vs Dell No 111; rcpt do 15:53 vs Grim et al No Ti June do ISUO Ar 111.4 1 ,01 I, VS Fullor No 95 June do 16611 for Aluroily & wife vs Taylor & Capin No 116 Sept do 1860 Second Division. Coni`th 'Cro Murpitv & w:[: • - v:( Fry & TOOOIII4'q No 117 Sell Terra, 1860 Gre22 ej- wile Vi Iljneharl No 35 Dec do 1660 141.11er n), use vs M'N e 213.. '6 .I.(l6l'rs NO 29 Jone T. '6l F & Daidr el a) N. 51 Sept 'r.nn, Is6l Gapeo`s heir:. va 1.,•16!y No 112 Sept do 1661 1 - .1611 vs Wemi.l Ni 16 Die (in 1661 Stephen.: & w:re vs Laol2. No 26 March (16 (662 Indr.im vs Rolarhart & Lant6. No 33 March do 1862 mimic vs Sallie No 24 Marrh rill 1862 Cordon No 10 June do 16.62 Wade for Animous vs Rose. Wade & t , otyder. No '5: March do ISO. House's Ex - rs vs Braden No 33 Sept du 1864 Wllowt.o - vs 210 f T Derek No •1B Dec do 1564 J. F. TEMPLE, PimlCy. Prothonotary's (Waco, March I, CHANGED HANDS, -p-_ COPZEILAL & T1V716011. furttterly II A , war, by rt f 1 .1 seph ‘,..e,,terGTTlNCyTaS4Obrwer hand a en.ul suopiv or the very hest SUGAR, COF FEE, TEAT, RICE. MOI,As6ES', ..•51'1( Es, CAR itoN nIL, LAMPS, (AMP CHIMNI ES, SHOE His I 1 NCI4, &e.. &c., and, hi rind. EVEN*" TILING xt,na ly kept in a first etas, GriTery Store. A laii4e supply just received. More in the new Brick hnildmg west id' Caniiiiiells Store. IBMII MEI Stephens, Aliller & Co DEALER:i IN Between lloward and Eutaw Sts SPECIAL NOTIC23. T'l ."1: T11‘)1 . .1 .1.114 I ;1; aro I• 4;, ...MA. L I 1:21 • 4" NM i,. et =MIMI EMIEBBEEI DEMO - A ND all Business and 1 as 't Professional e • : who wish to do thois own pristine, and" and cheap! f. Adapted , <, 1: to the p rinting . bills, oculars, eathao Labels, Card and, 4.4,"<"'clf Newspapers.--.. Evil instructions iuresho, pony each office enabling, a boy lea years old to work amens successfully. Cisetilars sant free. lliseav men ahem of Type, Cuts, Arc., 5 ream. Address AP AMa . PRE6I6I COMM 31 Park ROW, N. Y., and 35 Lincoln 3t., Barton. Feb. 16, 1864.-Iv. riIIEIE soldier:l)er otters at his residence; now Dorsi& 1 aint's Ferry. hetween now and the dent nt Apri n«xt, at private save and on reasonehie tenets, the het towing property : Two sets of HEAVY TIMBER WHEELS with screws attached, a dm. rate Jack for knish Timber, two sets of heavy breech bands, two NM or lead harnta-s and thri a toe chains. March I. '65.-tf Jog. r:. GAR ‘llll. lICREAS, Letters of administration an the tee tate of L. Hider Paves. 41101'4 Alas t4IJ Wayne tp., have been eranted to, the leibserthers, . all persons indebted to . id estate eisk request/trio ' , • make immediate panne/IL/tad these hong vistiet-stb detaandsagminettfre estate of said decedeet wilt mailte knevra the same without delay. .lEREMIAJI LIETTI DK L St 7-30 LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the underst-gr,ed has assumed the General Fubscription Agency for tha Fa le of Unite! Staten' Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenth.; per cent. interest. per annum. klio;vrt ag the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Thi , e Not are i.4,11e , 1 nodvr date of August 35th lal F, and are payable three years from that time, currency, t,r are convertablw at the option of the hoklet U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. =Ai-BEAR/NG BONDS: 111,:r L 4 ,ids rim now worth a premium of nine per :r.vbrditl; gold iorere: , t from Nov, ri bet, which I I.kc, ti• 'WU is Ilr 1 1 ,4, 7-:10 loan, at current ati ,, nt ten per oent. per an. State and Inuniaspist fro,' ooe /o three per text. 'mere. r t h• c dnu other property. The 111•111 sen,laturttly by eau pons attached 'I Off anti sold to any lIIIIMI 11!t1 I t ., ! to ON: ewtt per clay on a $5O note Two coil, BE oi ;A r. c;oo. Jim:moms muted will be promptly nirlitAted f'l2 ,o 'lpt (If , ul ,, criptiuns. Mit is The only Loan in Market st - 1.111 . r1 . 11 1,3 11,,, Govern wen t, and it is confidently exi,, , ced that its snperiot advaritaz.es will .niakit it GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 5200,000,(100 remain unsold, which will probably be of within the next GO or 90 dayil, when the notes will undoubtedly command a peat. LIM as has unil.,rwy been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans In order that citiz,,ns of every town and section of the country may he afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the Nation ,1 liank , , State Banks, and Private Bankers Uirooghoct the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at-par. Subscribers will re- leer their own agents, in whom they have confidence, anti who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders JAY COOKE, St R , CRIPTION AGSPIT, Philadelphia Subscription will be received by the Fiat National Hankot iNaynceborg Mardi S . , INi5.-3in ViBTORY I VICTORY ! THE SIEGE IS ENDED. WE WILL NOW TAKE THE "QUARTIIL' 100,000 ROLLS OF NEW WALL PAPER DIFFERENT PATTERNS. (Only think or ell") in) For Parlor nr Kitchen For Town or' Country, From Costly to the Cheapest. Window Carlin , . too, and all other kinds of ainmenition. VVETE ALONG," 'l7A.lii TANI 221)11, At the old locatlon. No. 87 Wood Street, four deem below Diamond Alley.• Conte Early—come any time. A ., WASTER P. MARSHALL, March S, 1565.-111.17 Register's Accounts. To be presented on Wednesday, 22d day of March Term, IMO. REGIRTER'a OFFIC E, Waynesburg . , Pa . Feb. 8. 1864, - 117OTME is hereby given to all creditors. legatee" 111 wards and other persons interested. that the un ilerintand Executors, Administrators, and Guanidine' hate tiled their al7CMillt3 in the Register'a office, sad that the same %WI b presented to the the Orphan'" Con rt to he held within and for the County of Greene. Wedn”stlay, Man h '22nd, '65, for confirmation or al lowance. PETER ItROWN, Final Recount of Malinda• Ph nips, adininfigraLrix of .biro dec'd. Account of W A Barnet admr of Jane P. Barnet, diec'd. Acc't of W m Leonard and Sul Fordyce idling of David ''' Leonard dec'd Final account or Geo floskingnn and Jenne 11W, Sire of Thos lioskinemi dec'd AWL of David McCullough. Exr of Anthony Cooper deed ace% of Gideon Long, adm'r of David Keener, deed Acc'tof J. 8. Crawthrd, guardian of Dan'i. Swann.. .cillor child, of Dan'l. swan, deed. Account of Robert Zimmerman and Barbie! Gres Ex'rs, of John Uree dec'd, For Spring of 1865 ! --0-- WALL PAPER, WINDOW MIS, BORDERS AND DECORATIONS. AND every article in the Paper Flanging llne, now offered to the trade and buyers, generally the hiteest vo.sible prices Call and see at JOS. R. nucHas & BRO • r No 107 Market Street, between Fifth and Liberty Street, • Pittsburgh, Pa, POBTABIJE PRINTINC OFFICES, For the use of IttLER CNANTS, lICHSFISTM, At Private Sate., Administrator's Notice. Feb Pttt, '64. $lOO •` $5OO '4 ' $lOOO '• " $5OOO ~ amz
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