The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 21, 1861, Image 4

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Affairs afiSpringfield.
The latest arrivals from Springfield are
up to Friday morning, and report the fol
luting in regard to the matters iti, that por
tion of the State: The Federaliroops were
est i&
still.. . inped - at Little York, ten rules
tiv Springfield; but Generals Lyon
unik ' e. were at their headquarters in
in the latter place. their forces• num
bered 7,000; and had 25 pieces of artil
lrey. •
It was affirmed, and generally believed,„
that .11101,10och was only 20 miles distant,
with 20,008 men, and advancing for an at.
lack—the Federal forces being prepared
and resolved to give battle. Au action was
daily expected.
On Wednesday, of last week a skirmish
occurred on Shoal Creek, 60 miles south of
Springfield, between 50 Home Guards,
Capt. - M.4o.re, and an equal number of State
men.
One mam was killed nn the side of the
latter, b the Home Guards escaped with
out loss,lind retired safely to Springfield.
*the Union men engaged were from Stone
and Barry counties.
This news is a week later than that tale
graphed from Memphis to Louisville, and
voila all that story about a big battle and
so many hundreds being killed.--Mo, Rep.,
Au g ;. 5. •
6ennitc.riaw Mo., Aug. 6.—On Thurs
day news reached here that the enemy was
advancingl'fl us in three columns, with a
forece of 20,000 men. Gen. Lyon lame
ately set ant to meet them with the 2d and
1 : 3d Missouri regiments frcitb here, and the
.41t and 4th Kansas and the let lows regi
-meatwith two orthree companies ofreg
ular iikantry and two or three companies
**plat cavalry from Camp McClellauabput
12 milei west ot here.
Gen. Lyon encamped that evening on
Tyrell creak, and on Friday advanced to
/Du,gBprings, about 18 miles southwest of
*psingfieltr, where he obtained intellegence
of 4Jag enemy.
Trifight ilhok place betweed four and six
o'clo that afternoon A party ot 27 of
Gen. yon's cavalry met 270, as previous
ly reported. When erossing a ridge of high
lank, partially enclosed on the east by a
valley, and when descending the hill, came
npon a large force of the enemy's infantry
variously estimated at from 2,000 to 4,000,
and being unable to retreat, they charged
and cut their way through, with the loss of
live men. The Lieutenant commanding
the cavalry was killed after killing eight of
the rebels.
Meantime the enemy appeared in large
numbers, moving along the valles, but they
were put to flight by our artillery. Our
infantry were not engaged. The rebels
retreated southward to a place called
McColloch's store, on the Fayetteville
road.
The number of rebels found dead on the
field amounted to 40, and some 44 wound
ed were picked up.
General Lyon is said to he btr on gl y en•
trenched in close proximity to the enemy,
and another battle w:s expected.
It is said that there is a boy of some 5,-
000 men t, ly miles west of us, who are
cumin hto attack the town in Gen. Ly—
on': sence. We have two companies of
d Regiment of Missouri volunteers, and
about 700 or 800 Home Guards from the
surrounding country, and two pieces of ar
tillery.
While I write, two companies of Home
Guards have just gone out to reconnoi , re
for the enemy from the west.
Farther Particulars of the Battle of
Dag Spring—Dashing Charge of 11. S.
Cavalry--The Enemy Retreat,
&c.
We have received the Missouri Demo—
crat of Wednesday. in which we find sev
eral accounts of the battle at Deg Spring
—being about the same as that already
published in the Chronicle, except that the
Member of cavalry which so gallantly cut
th ei r way through thousands of the ene
my's infantry is put down by one account as
twenty-seven, and another as forty, instead
of two hundred and seventy iv the telegraph
had it. This only makes the charge more
wondertul. The commands of General
. - Sweeney, Colonel Siegel, and Colonel Sal
omon, have been camped in Springfield for
some time back. The command that Gen.
Lyon brought from Boonville, together
with Major Sturges's force from Kansas,
were encamped ten miles from there, at Lit
tie F'ork, called camp McClellan. On
Thursday, the news came that the enemy
were advancing on Springfield in three
columns with an overwhelming force of
20,000 men.
Gen. Lyon set out in the afternoon to
sneet them, with the Second and Third
Missouri Regiments from Springfield, and
the Fourth and Second Kansas, and First
lowa Regiments, with two or three com—
panies of regular infantry, and two or
three companies of regular cavalry, from
Camp McClellan. They effected a junc—
tion near Marionville, as did also the se—
cessionists. Twenty—two miles South of
6prinfield the advanced guard of oar army
met the advanced guard of the secession—
istsonder Ben McCulloch. The account
of the skirmish our readers have already.
The secessionists retreated to their maul
body. and the two armies encamped within
sight of each other that night. An inci—
dent occurred in the battle which indicates
the character of the foe, One of Colonel
Siegel's Lieutenants had prostrated a se—
cessionist, who then begged for quarter,
which the chivalrous Lieutenant granted
him, but as soon as the hlack hearted rebel
gained his feet he seized hold of his gun
and shot his generous toe, but the Lieu—
tenant killed him and two other Secession
ists, and rode hack, when he fell from his
horse and died in two hours.
The Latest from Cairo.
Gen. Fremont's reception at Cairo was
very enthusiastic. The sight of his eight
steamers, covered with troops and flaunt
ing with banners, is described to have been
a grand one. All the five thousand troops
were landed and encamped at Bird's
Point, where there are now about eight
thousand men. Gen. Fremont has been
busily engaged, since his arrival, arranging
military matters. Fremont returned to St.
Louis on Saturday, oil the City of Alton.
It, was said that Jeff. Thompson was
marching his tome on Bird's Point with
the intention to make an attack, but not in
conjunction with Gen. Pillow. Much con•
fidence was placed in the report. A num—
ber of 'the three months' volunteers were
paid off and discharged, but are remaining
at Cairo The force at Cairo. Mound City,
Bird's Point. Cape Girardeau and vicinity
is over 15,000. Positive inforomoon from
scouts reports seven thousand rebels, un
der Pillow, at New Madrid, and five thou
sand under Gen. Jeff. Thompson, at
Charleston, Missouri.
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, :'g every 'day more and .more convinced
of the necessity of sustaining the Uniun,
and is prepared to make any sacrifice al
most to maintain its integrity. By the
way, there is an erroneous impression
abroa :with relation to the course of Mr.
Crittr
n's sons in Ow present crisis—
both o whom, it is said, have joined the
rebels. \This is not so. One of Mr. C's
eons, whit was stationed with the army in
Texas, has resigned his commission, but
he has not. oined the secessionists. The
Qtbc:r s till retains his commission in the
United States service, and, by those who
know him, ha: never,-,had his loyality call
-4 in question.
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. Their Go Right to the Spot."
INSTANT RELIEF!
PURIFY YOUR BREATH!
STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE!
SPALDING'S
TZROAT CONFECTIONS,
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN,
GOOD FOR LECTURERS,
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
000 D FOR *ACERB,
GOOD FOR CON SUMPTIVES
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SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
LADIES PRE DELIGHTED WITH
BPAL,DiNG'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
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SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly
They clear the Throat
They give strength and volume to the voice
They impart a delicious aroma to the breath
They are delightful to the taste
They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any
I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky
Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat,
to get a package of my Throat Confections, they wil
relieve you instantlx and you will agree with sue tha
"they go right to thrspot." You will find them very
useful and pleasant while travelling or attending pub
lic meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying your
Thirst. if you try one package I am safe in saying
that you will ever afterwards consider them indiapen
sible. You will find them at the DruLTists and Deal
ers in Medicine.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
my signature is on each package. All others are
counterfeit.
A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt o
Thirty Cents. Address,
HENRY C. SPALDING,
No. 43 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK.
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CURE
.01vAido c A
4 ) CURE
Nervous Headache
. 4 .1 74 , CURE
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kinets °
H !?tdaehel
By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Ner -
feu* or' Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken
t the commencement of an attack immediate relief from
pain and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Head
ache to which females are so subject.
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They act gently upon the bowels—temoving Cashir
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For Literary Men, &ideate, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuble as a
Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and visor
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural etas
icityand strength of the whole system.
The CEP; I ALIO PILLS are the result of long
nvestigation and caretully conducted experiments, hav
ing been in use many y✓are, during which rime they
have prevented and ielievcd a vast amount of pain and
uttering from Headache, whether originating in the
nervous system or from a derviged state of the sto mocha.
Tito) , are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all titun with perfect safety without
making any change of diet, and the Wise,' re of ang.rliF,
agreeable taste readers it easy to administer them to
eki/drce.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding
On each Box.
'old by Druggists and all Dealers in Medicines.
A. Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of OM
3P.FILX.C.IEI 535 C3MW - grei.
II orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
45 Cedar Street, New York.
From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.
The have been tested in more than a thousand cases,
with entire success.
From the Examiner, Alrfoik,
Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they
were made, viz : Cure of Ifeadache in all its forms.
From the Democratic, St. Cloud, Minn
If you are or hare hart trouble,) with the headache,
send for a box, (Cephalic rills,) so that you may hay e
them in case of au attack.
Fr.?* the Advertiser, Providence, X. 1
The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkable effec
tive remedy for the headache, awl use or the very
best for ihni very frequent complaint WCiell has ever
bees discovered.
From the IVestirn R. R. Gazette, Chicago, 111.
We lieattily endorse Er. Spalding., and his un,ivall
ed Cephalic. rills. •
Masonville, Coen., Feb. 5, 1801
Mr. Spalding
I have tried your Cephali Pills, and / like them so
well that I went you to send me two dollars worth
more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, tr. whom I gave a
few out of the first box I got from you.
Send the Pills by wail and oblige
Your obedient Servant.
.tee KENNEL/17.
Ilaverfurd, l'a., Feb. 8,.1861
Mr. ripaldtlig
1 wick ynu to send me one more box of your Cephal
ic Pifis, /have received a great dent of benefit from
them. lours, respectfuny,
MARY ANN riTOIKIIoUSS
Spruce Cxeek, .I.luntny:clon Co., pa., z
January io, laGl. S
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H. C. Spalding.
Sir:
YOU will please semi me two boxes of your Cephalic
Pills. 'Send them immediately.
Iseepeilfully yours,
B. Slmorkip.,,
P. 5.—1 hare aged une box of y,ttr Pills, and, find
kem excellent.
arrA single bottle, of SPALDINfrr3 PREPARED
GLUE will save ten [laws: its cost annually.,l-1
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDINWS PREPARED CLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THE PIECES !
ECONOMY
,; , ,ty "A Stitch tot Mize S ices Nine." "tif
As a , :cidents will happen, eveli it will utoilal6.l fain
it is very d,bira.•.:..,1 1•• i:.• :nae cheap awl
yr:ilk:at way lwr repaiuu Fuirilitt; re, Toys, tr.,,keay.
r.PALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
tur.•ls all .e.iteit eulerge:scies, and in) l.nse!;0141 can
afford to he without it. It ij aIw:LYJ ready, and up to
the sticking point
"UaiDEMIL IN fiVEtle: ma lle3llE.•'
N.• B.—A Brush accompa..ies utile. Pi ice, 25
Address,
DENRY C. SPALDINC.
No. 40 Cedar Street 'Sew York.
CAUTI(OI
As certain unprincipled persons are attemiiti ng to
paint pai o ff on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my
PREPARED GLUE, I would caution ail persons to
examine before purchasing and see that the full name,
C,..IIIPA.I.IIONO'S PREPARED ADLUE...Za
is (mine outside wrapper All others are swindling
counterfeits.
March ti t: 61—no 1.
ST YOUR COUGH!
WARtIIROUS E
No. 38 and 40 Smithfield St.,
OPPOSITE THE
GIRARD ROUSE, ..
PITTSBURGH, PA
THE undersigned are constantly in.tuktfacturing and
selling at reduced prices, every :leAai ptiou of
Parlor,
Warranted to be of the best material and worK mansbip.
Furn iture forshipping. Customers can rely nn having
goods purdiased nom this establishment, secuthly and
properly packed tor transportation.
Steastilmats supplied as usual with promptness, and
on liberal terms.
SPRING OF 1861.
w PA M%
wALTEIit P. MARSHALL,
No. 87 WOOD STREET,
(Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,)
Has for sale beautiful French German & American
WALL PA PERS,
For Parlors.
50,000 rolls at 12iets.
50.000 rolls at 6, 8 and Wets.
Window Curtains, Fire Board Prints
Tester Covers, Ceilings, &e
EV'Look fur the Stripedeitt•
March 13, 1•G1—no 17,
J. woouv.m.t.j wat.Ev.] [T. BILK EV
JOSEPHLL 44 Co.
W. W. MAIL]
Saddlery, Carriage & Trunk
H.IRDIV.IRE AND TRIMMINGS,
No. 121 IVOOD
PITTSBURGH, PA.
March 6. IS6l—ho
kiviavelg itaa663
Dealer in Dried Frliit Seeds, Butter,
Fish, Pig Lead, Speller and Produce
• Generally.
No. 25 WOOD sill 11 , 1 ET,
PITTSBURGH, P.l.
Agent for Clotltie Chimney Tops, atone Winer Pipes,
St. Loofa Fire Clay.
Mardi 6, 1661—n0 36-1 y
1300KSELLER& STATIONEit,
93 ;rood. t
Corner of Diamond Alley, "
PiIIISBURGH, P.
VON ANTIA: on hood, o. rt ~td.
STA:siDAILD, THEOLOGICAL, SCHOOL AND
JUVENILE /WOKS,
DISPATCH!
niiiElnk
itis Iraqi tottnts.
N°77Z7L.N.1 1 1'17./1.3111
Chamber,
Library,
Di;ling •R nom,
and' Office
T. B. YOUNG & CO
March 27, 1861—no 42-Iy.
The Largest Assottment and Lowest P.ric s in
Pittsburgh. Come and see
Halls,
Chambers,
Churches
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FOREIGN dIND DOMESTIC
ARDWARE.
Cur. of Secoud & Wood Streets,
P11"r8BURGI-1, PA
March 6, 1861—no 39-6 mu.
MAID & DAVISON,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HENRY IL COLLINS,
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COMMISSION AIELICHANT,
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ROBERT DANIS,
(SUCCESSOR TO JOHN S. DAVISoN,)
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Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries,
HARDING'S [.A MIEN BIBLES,
NELSON'S POCKET BIBLES,
and without daYps.
IM"'SCIVIZZ 33C)C2CM.IS,
IN USE IN THE
Presbyterian, Cumberland Presbyterian,
Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran and
German Reformed
Churches.
In every style of Binding.
PSALMS OF D.IVID,
COMPREHENSIVE COMMENTARY,
COMMENTARIES
By Scott, Hy, Clarke, Barnes, Alex-
antler, cobus, Owen and
others.
Books mailed any distance w ithout extra cont. A
iberal discount from Publishers' prices will he given to
all considerable buyers. as well as to (lei gyinell, Stu
dents, seminaries and Colleges, FOR CASH. Blank
Books, Staiimiary and Paper. Led,gers. Day Books,
Journals, Cash BOONS, Records and Dockets; Arnold's
Maynard and N yes', and other Celebrated Inks; En
velopes, Gilloit's Pe us, Faber's Pencils, School Stites,
Inkstands, School Copy Books, &c.
Special attention given to Sunday School Books.
March It, ISM—no 34--6 too.
HORNE'S TRIMMING, STORE.,
WHOLES.ILE .FIND REMIL,
NO. 77 MARKET STREET,
PITPSBURGH, PA
HAVING just received a large and carefully selected
stock of Goods, wu would Bali ll an Vliamillalllllll.ol
front Merchants and Milliners visiting our city.
Our assortment comprises
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C Straw Bonnets and Hats, Wit-
Straw Goods I low and Palmleaf Shakers,
an ) Bonnet Ribbons and Flow-,
Go.,ds. I era, Rushes and Silk s
I Crapes and Bombazines,
Veil Bureges and Tissues.
( Worked Collars and Seas,
Embroideries I Flowering , and Edging, Laces
and j and Mauic Knitting, Love
Linen Handkerchief . .. 4 , rind crape v r nr,, Wash
Blood and Bobbinets,
Dress Trimmings, Braids. But-
Dress Trinuntligs, tons and Tassels. I iinctc r
Hosiery, Gloves I We.; and Tit-s Uotton
and '1
Hose of a I kinds. Lisle and
Gau diets. silk Gloves, Black Lace
• M itts.
( Hoop Skirts of the hest make,
Hoop Skirts, ; French and English Corsets,
(tousle,j La.lies Nursing Corsets,
Cents' Neck Ties, f Gents' Neck Ties, Shirts unit
Shirts and C.i.ilars, Z p:.,1,r V
- hletlatid Wool.
spoo Cotton, Needles. Combs - .
Tidy Cotton, I Tutu's, Buttons, Whalebones
Hatr Netts, I Hooks and Eyes,
Belts aid Notions. \ coll o , V elvet Rib_
Lou,, and a hilt line of .\u
lion..
To persons who buy good.; to sell again, our pric.e+
are as low as an Eastern Jobbing Mote.
JOSEPH HORNE
Wholesale Pooins, Nos. 7 and 79, Maiket
,S 1 rue t , (up stairs.)
March 20, 1861--ho 41.
G. HAMMER.]
HAMNER Sr, DAULER'S
CABIiiET WARE P 4 0
a. smirretvi LLD STRiEET,
Betweeu 7th titieet - hud rltrn,..berry Alley,
PITTSBUIIGII, P. 3
(lotitamly nu Land a large assortment of elegant mid
Fasloom.ble FUItNI . fURE, wm !anted to he the he , t
materials and work ma ailtip. Pi es it tlia
tine,. All orders will be promptly' attended to.
March 6, 1561-1111 :;o—iy.
It. WILLIAMSON,
AIANUPAC . VILER
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IM.
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GENTS FiUtiskElNG GOODS.
4', St. Clair Street,
PITTTSBURGH, P.R.
Every descriptoto of Ladios, Gentlemen's. aid family
wing executed by baud or machine, on the oho rtest
notice.
April 24,1861—1 y
STEINWAY'S PIANOS.
WR I T
THE 081 PIACI II HE 11111.0 1
.1
Tilley have twice as match tone as those
Of any other Maker—They have the
full Iron Frame—The French
EU - A written guarantee warranting each Piano for
30I17:0 "VMALMILSI,
Is given at tile of purchase, and entitling the buy
er to rerun the instrument if proved defective.
The: STEINWAY l'/ANOF have invariably receiv
ed the prize medals. wt:, r , v , r they have been
exhibit,, at the State and l_ tints
Sole ater" for theew•ivalled STEIN WAY PIANOS'
for Western 'enn'a. Eastern Ohio, and North Western
Virginia, is at
_ _ _
P. S.—Also, Carhart's Original l'Aelothlons. Martin's
unrivalled Guitars. Brass and %Yin,lt instruments,
Sump, and every other article in the musictal line,
rota a .lewsharp to a Church o.gan;
Newest sheet Music received weekly.
March 6, Bill— n 039--6,110.
C. YEAGER & CO,
No. ItO Market Street,
PITTSBURGH, P.R.
HAVE now opened a large and well •
selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
TRE.mmiNGs,
ND F./INC l' GOODS,
Which they will sell as low as any Eastern
House. A call and examination of the e v irne is
respectfully solicited.
.liarch 1 1361—n0 ll --4 y.
Lodges,
[JOHN S. DAVISON
653 gifiraVaigiiAt
SOLID BJX. VISES,
Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels
and Spades,
NELSON'S P.ITEYT SHOVELS,
Picks, Aida Walg- s, C,-011)"mrs,
At!.. , its for.] T. 11.11,1e,' Ax ,, , and Ilat , 11 , 7::.
IiVAREIIO E, 17 11A1111111.41` Lir
L . l - 1G 11, P.l.
larch E. 1861—iil, ati
WM. I'. B ECK
2130.5. LAZELS.3I.,
185 I,IIIEIiTY r,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Wholesal Grocers and Dealers in
Country Produce.
ORDERS for Crocrics, rusburgli Manufactures
Flour, &r.. tilted at usual Lena...
CON: S M ENTS of Produce solicited.
February 13, /n.6l—no 36.
tier T. BO N
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CANDY 3114.NUFALCTUUT,
Fona; g a and Dann , stic i5-t its, Nutt, Pick Ls.
Having, a large conitection with importing s
East. I:un prepared to farmsh Cmulily Dealcts with a
la rgu assmi mem of Foreivi Frtu.s as they afrtve in their
.S O l,Oll, ou equally as good terms as thy call huy else-
Whirl
ant - tmv rtweiving s uvw rn.p Olangoq, Lemons,
Itatc!s, Raisins, Unnu,7. Mum:. Currants and
etp dr4trt:lllon A 1,4. Fic,b l'etu.bt
C..bs tit . •tsui er.or
(..,onnton uancy and Candies,
of u: -, rink, and v. ill he g 4,1.1 at it.;
you e I true'lt call spctuil ai enit.u, to tn:,
Cough Unlit. 1t is l ilt rurpassrd in lire Country 16r
the cure of Chug;ts and 1 ;01(1s. 'liar IT.
February 27, 3S.
J. & PIIELLIPN I
Nos 20 and 2-3 .St. Glair Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS OF
FLOOR OIL cLoTils, TRANSPARENT GREEN
OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE 011. CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL
CLOTHS, CARRIAGE CLOTHS.
.11so, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath
er, Iniliau Rubber Belting, Hose Steam
Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills
Tubes, Clothing, and all oilier
ariieles male of Indian
Bobber, 4-c., 4 - c.
Wholesale and retail buyers will and our stock large
well ticketed. and at the lowest prices.
April '2l,
ENTPPPPir 111 '"""
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OWN & T.LTLE
No. 3j. Vi ood Sireet.
PITTSIIULZGIi, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED BO ING TOOLS
SINKING OIL SALT AND OTHER WELLS
ORDERS SOLICITED 6 - . PROMPTLY FELLED.
A LSO
RIFLE IIIANUFC 17'RERS,
Double and Single Barn,i i:Liot Guns
SPORTING APPARATUS GUN MAKERS MATERIALS
April 21,
H© Yai Ak..IJLEXSSON,
ILLIAM 11., WHITE.
NEW YORK EIGLE STORE,
SS and 60 Market Street.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dry Goods at Wit)lesale & iteti:il
CHEAP FOB CASH.
April 21. Ib6l-Iy.
sonN
DEALKR IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY, STTNER-WARE,
I'S i? PA.
w atc h es an d Cl cks Carcluily hep aired
March ti, 15t;
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Plaai:ig Mill mid Lumber. Yard,
Efface, no. 9.53 Penn sreet,
Ward, opposite Pen .'a R. R. outer Depot.
Mill, Cer. ofMorrits St. & Mulberry Alley
ALL JaIN DS OF
Lumber, Flooring & Weather Boarding
Fti.:MSLIED TO ORDER.
ff_r Orders will receiVe attention it lea at the office
of Beck /sr. Lizear.
April 21, lath—ly.
The undersigned would re,:pectfuliyinforni the Pub
he that he is new pi e.paied and inanu acturing
• Ca.5aa1.3.3.e37c Taro s
urh rts BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and
every Ming in that litn Ile also wishes it understood
that he keeps a Heal re and wakes coffins, and is pre
pared to attend calls la town or country, at any hour.
EA= EL JEWEL.
Waynesburg, Oct. IS, lb*.
OM
Grand Action—The over
strungbaes, and many
other Improve
men te.
H. KLEBER & BRO'S.,
NO. 53 FIFTH ST ,
Next door to Masonic Hall,
PITTSBURGH, Pi
POSTLEY, NELSON di
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CAST STEEL, FINE TWIST AND IRON
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Preserves, Sart'llk+ o.c
IS7 LIBERTY STREET,
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(FORMERLY OF GREENE, COUNTY,)
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LUOK AT HIS.
NOWIS YOUR
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"Secure the shadow the substance fades."
The undersigned 1 ing purchased the Photograph
ing Establishment Jeremiah Bchroy, includi,,s hi s
whole apparatus add fixtures, would respectfully idform
he citizens of Waynesburg and surrounding country
that he is prepared to take pictures of every style. from
the smallest to the largest size. O. HAWS.
Waynesburg. Jan 18. 1860—n0.33:
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MAIN STREET, WAYNESBURG, PA. AU work
oi warranted unexcelled either in natural :Ipm:trance,
durability, or neatness of workmanship. Work insured
from one to ten years. and CHARGES MODERATE.
April 21, 18.58—n049.
65i0.
ROBERT REYNOLDS, Proprietor,
Jefferson, Greene County, Pa.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the
travelling public, that he has taken charge of the Nation
al House, and is amply preMtred to accommodate all who
may favor him with a call. RORT. REYNOLDS.
Jefferson, Gretna county, Pa., April 28. 'sB—noso
HAMILTON HOUSE,
Waynesburg, Greene County, Penn's..
r iIHE undersigned respectfully announ-
L ces to his customers and to his friends, to
strangers, and to the public generally, that he has rented
and is now the proprietor of the Hamilton House, here
tofore an excellent and popular hotel, and that he will
spare neither pains nor expense to render entire sat isfac
idlt to those who may laver him with their patrons:4
April 27, Mg. JACOB LEMLEV
s. & S. SEDGWICE,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
The above gentlemen give im: ice to the public, thnt
hy the death eC a former partner. jolt tirint of S.
snide r and Seiiiieti, it & etu., ilaVe
,tikefei and 11111 I.llSilless co. Ite•
11,1,4 Ile w• 11,1 till 11..re.,,er (tie above.
1.11 , 111 e-s wil! he vett, 'Mated and it,
he the ait uje firm. Also; Leather. Sliee
as well as a g4/0111 ;ISSOI lenell of NI LI Saws will LW Lrpt
All up Connoission meet he paid
the g,eelS are reeleVel.
' 11 arr 11 ii. 1:M4—m..30-11111.
MAL
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FROM
WAYNESBURG TO RICES' LANDING.
THE mittersemed ', a ye to miorin ;be panne, that
los line o; wni le teeth: theise m Way
nesitut d. every moraine, ;0 7 k, arrive at V.ires' I.:in
ning in I ;me to connect IN 1;11 the litavingthat place
for w.,ndel a rommminms c,,u-
Veyaltre betWeell 1110 S, poiuis Wfil lOW it to their advan
tage to giveliice then patronage.
is te,lns are Moderate
THOMAS BRADLEY.
December 19, 1860—no 28.
D AILY MAIL BACK,
WAYNESBUR(i & LANDING
DIJUGI-1114:11, ro:spi.4 . tfally in ifi anA
, - •dt .•,,s 1 . ..!n, • d. recdavcd Liu! ~.iart, l
1. :1',!11 ilil:lVe
1:1•1. .1:1 C ; air 1 a , 0d..1 a too
1:.:, I 1:0:11 !ay_ t'ctamq
i 1.1,11011
..1.0 11l iLr kad ntdg, and
dd••:. 1 . 1 Ole
Jr :LA.IO 3:-
PAS. B. LAZFAII
NTetcarii,a.A. - yr
hi-tts to his
In gelieral that he oily be consiiiivii on ail
tiFt'a,ttS am! "pemiim,.s inciil,3oal to the bruit, urnt! 1011.
Fe, t,toderat , . alit! ut 11 , 11IC cases a c.,,otruct of lao
cure Hit pay Will he Made If desired.
Residence at 1 rtisvde , ime wile Eastof Waynes
burl. Gremie r4i., Pa.
N. 13.—thdels left at the Greene House, in Haynes
hung, tlii he promptly attended to.
pull 17—nu
14.1 ATEN
NEI,II GAMET Si 3 '0
MIMIC attention is railed to the new Cabinet Wit
A roues, one door east of Mi:101',1 Store. Whew it
knots of( :Loinet Ftinlinire will be forokkieol to urdel o
I,;e ;oust improved style, and oil the most reaSt/11:1 le
torus. Bereans. Book-Cases, Cupboonts, lietiste .
'Pabtes, Stand, &c. Also
or el,
LOP 311,
Will he put lip with 'he giemesi, p,isAible dispatch and
at the very cheapest rail's.
ATEN & PHELAN.
Waynesburg, May S, 1n61..
eIiWIL W
New Groeeriy &Provision
II MR ME. CP
HAS the pleasure of announcing to his old customers,
l and 'tends, that be has rethled the
Opposite the Court House, and is prepared TO carry on a
GROCERY & PRODUCE BUSINESS.
lie is determined to exert his best efforts to meet the
wants of the community , and hopes by careful atten
tion to bus Mess to to Hi public thy r. He will keep on
hand constantly a stock of superior
FAMILY GROCERIES
Queensware, Hardware, Confectionaries, Notions, &c
Please can and examine for youmtve! , . Produce is
ken in exchange for goods. D. OWEIN6.
May S,
NEW GROCERY.
Two doors East of "Messenger" Buildings
Matti Street, Waynesburg, Pa.
ESPECI:FdLiX an boo [tees to his
Iriends and the public generally, that he has
u.st opened as entirely new stock or
FA„lil IS GROCERIES,
of a superior quality, selected with an eye to the wants
oldie cmumunity. Ile hatters himself that his stock
i. all prune and fresh, bought at low prices, mil will be
sold accordingly. Ile keeps every article permining to
an establishment of this kind, mid hopes to merit a
share of the patronage. Ills stock is comprised in part
of the following r
Teas, Coffees, N. 0., Crushe I and Pulverized Sugars
Molasses,
Starch, Soda, Cream Tartar. Salt, Pepper,
Candles. Crackers, Soaps, Tobacco. Also, a superior
variety of Cigars, and all other articles ueually kept
in a Grocery.
CONFECTIONARIEti.
II is Confectionary Department is supplied with a va
riety of Candles. Cakes, Raisins, Drops, Ciiculate,For
"eign and Duniestie Fruits. Also, a variety of
Notions
which will be sold as low as they can be !tad at any ott
.er establishment in town.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods.
Cive hint a call, at the new store room, near
Messenger publication room.
May 18, 1859; n 0.50.
MARBLE AND STONE WOMKS
SAYERS Sr, RINEH ART,
Practical 'Marble & Stone Critters,
mmediately East of the Court House, Main stree
......, --- WHERE they have. and keep on hand a
fCt,
pis , , r, and
V/v.tt , I I, 1
.t i r\,,
la o r r tt i, :t ie nLiiktmisve assortment of fine
t 1 74 , AI
Lijhi4D tara VW W447i,
such as 11101111111.1iN, tulips, ;:liiiels and
.: ',4- - : grave stones, ,(every varnoy and style.—
'OSPartictilar attention paid to cars nu;, whtch
will he lime 1,2: as good workmen as can he
foulia anywhere in the business; as one of the firm Iris
seen practically engaged in the business for twenty-five
years. and•the other eighteen years. They flitter thou
.,,lves they cannot be surtia.'S... I in Junior of skill 'ma
taste by any in the west. Persons wishing anything in
our line can have it furnished to any place desired at
lower rates than any other establishment in tite country.
rei,iiiS can save !tit per cent 1.1, porchas . .ll . 0' its.
All kinds of builuing wurk dime in eitiwr ninrlile or
E1.1.in...5A Y A:ILS &Itlis,b;l:AßT.
y
Wanesburg, May 24-18,57—n0.-2
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iIIJGIII E CO.,
Grocers, Faro vrdiag and
COMMISSION marzacErgwyg
Rices' Landing, Greene Co., Pa.
Are prepared with th, largest and beet Grocery and
Forwarding Rooms la tlte place, for all goods on con
signmem, and also
_
GOOD WA. F.EHOUSES,
oe the bank of the river, convenient I,e - boats to !and,
for 'coring all kinds of produc., G.r ,itiontent to Pitts.
/..t.i, or the blaistiiiii cities, so the 111U:SL reasonable
nos
Thei hope by b:.rit't :Wl:Mit: Mid let Z experience, in
usitieti, to lei eive a liberal snare of p.tron age.
lrt ad !idol' to the above, they will keep on hand a
good assintiueht of
from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to accom
modem all who will favor them with their patronage.
April 11, 180 e.
S. S. PAT TON,
RESIDENT DENTIST,'
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DB. S. DODD.
Z. W. PUELAN
DANIEL OWENS,
Led with Store Room,
ISAAC 1100PZZI.,
WAYNESBUhG
FRESH CiAOCERIES
A PICI-
NEWGOO'DS,
GEORGE HOSKINSON
HAS just received from the Eastern Cities a I- age
stock of seasonable goods, aiming which may be
enumerated
Dress G00d.%
Dress Trimmings,
Muslin Delainn o
French Ginghams,
Barage Delaines.
Domestic Ginghams,
Bleached Manlius,
Brown Muslin,
Cloths and Cassimeres,
Fresh Family Groceries,
Pint*, Sait, hardware,
Queensware, Hats and Caps,
Foots and Shoes, &c., &c n ;
Together with a variety of N ()Toms. Customers and
the pa 'die generally Are invited to call and examine his
assortment of Goods. Sold cheap for cash, or con ry
produc GEORGE GOSKINSON.
Waynesburg, April 17—no -Li.
A. WILSON, jr.,
WILSON'S NEW BUILDINGS,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF
WHICH have just been selected in the Eastern Cities
and brought to Waynesburg, and are now open•
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
The best quality of French, English and American
Cloths and Cassimeres. color and quality warranted.
A full aQsortincnt of Uottonades. plain and fancy, from
the best thetories in the Uhmed states.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as Silks, De Laines, Malys, Mohairs, Lawns,
Jac:miens, Brilliants, Balzoniles,
LADIES' SHAWLS,
Of all de, , eription,—to which articular attention
inciied-
BLEACHED AND BROWN G-DODS,
SilictillZA and Sheeting 'ensiles, embracing New Verk
Mills, Linesitale, Lawrence, Pocassett,
Aiantic, Uahut. met Dinnistim.
I itiSll LINENS,
A toll as , ortr , o: • of the cele:•rated Solt Finished Lin
:l I:1r other . ,or Sheeting Linens, or the
rmothictthe.
A spli-i,did assprtniont, slid; its plain plaid and striped
place. plaid and striped Mull and Naiusook.—
I'l - up and hiip,il swiss and Mink initslins.
BONNE RIBBONS, &C
Latest llooneis and Ri!Owns, Flowers, Roches
and all die kinds or Milinary Goods. Also
Ladies 'Aids, lir ad li sees, &e.
ROSIERV AND GLOVES
This dt-partment ram :tins a perrert variety or all kinds
1.11:1‘e , , Sze_ c.mstituting a fall assmiment, which
mum tott he enumerated.
BOOTS & SHOES-HATS & CAPS
AB varieties kept constantly 'Ti hand, and will be of
fered on terms as favorable as any Huse iu the West
It t~ •nrtld be inrpossib!e. and itititeether tinneres:riry
to all r•anurrruinn of the atich•s ham',
hat pnlrlic anti:item k respectililly selivited, and nu I!rir
of his ceiels and prices,' he is
all, Ile iris said about his goods
not jnsu lied by farts. Call and see.
A. WU...SON, Jr.
‘Wityi es'orrirg, Arrii 21. IS6I
1 K. CAMPBELL.
(laving just re, eked a large stock of goods from the
Ea,o•lo Ii lr.. w'.l, It lie determined t , t sell as low as
oilier e,iabii,llllellt ill Waynctmmg, for cash or
prAti.ite, Lon,istitig in goods of tn.. Aillowing:
..1C) ULM" - ar 41=0 C=" ,
Clothes. t'a,iiiieres, Butlltlo, Cord, Shawls, Ticking
Itiankets,
Drilling. Canton Flannels. Check,
Under Shirts and Drawers, Silks,
Gingham:4 Merinos, Alpackas,
Cashmeres, Paraniettoes
Colimirgs, of all colors,
Delaities, and Plaids,
Lave' a. Cloths,
Debases.
Dosiery and
Gloves of
all kinds
Mohair f'aps. Collars. Fringes,
Silk and Tabby velvet,
all kinds or Ribbons
Silk Ilihlioss, Cambrick,
Iss Muil,
.11a,kon-ts,
Figured
and plain
Awl many other aiti..les to tedious to tnentlan in
adcenisenu :)d pieces of l'alkoes. Wel pieces
of {trawl% and Ill:ea:1,1.11 Lalteo Cloaks, a beau
tiful article Skirts.
mit! and 1 ross rut Sav,s, St,tcnrds. litlivos ;ilia Forks
'Faille mild tea Spoons, I>uni biehs, Pad Lorks, Fait
vet, gull {lieges, olaP slies, Screws of all sizes, Spr.gs
and Sli , mils. Si'!-i Fasiners. Shears and Sri-s .,
npbnrd and Meat Saws. Sausage Chop
pers. alit! Sluirers. Cast au,' Shear steel Trowels, Cotlee
Mills, nod Augurs, Wrought and ca-t Nails, Shovels
and Fors.
QUEENSWARE.
Stone, Litierinn:l, and
0,711111011 Ware
in Sets or toy the
piece, Class ware
and Moss Lamps
GROCER, ES.
Slar, Tea, Coffin. Since, Pepper. Ginger, Cinaninnn
:Inves and N titnnfgs, 'tobacco. Rice, Spanish add Com
mon Segars, Hopes and Hedcord,s.
WOOOCN.Wc RE—TIIhS and BllCketS
Oats, Pants and Vests, Caps and stun nets. The heel
and cheapnst Stock of BOWS and Shoes iii Way nes
burg, ladies. GellllO,ll.llS. Minns and Ilijitherks.
cfrle z
Prandreth's l'erry Davis' Pain killer, Nerve. and
Bono Liniment, Opedildork, Castor and Sweet Oil.
fry's Cordial, Bateman's Drops Essonce Linnamon,
Freys V itiiiiinge and Cough Syrup, Woods flair Re
storative. Bichard,ons Sherry wine 'Shiers, Alltoks
Porous Plas,nr.
The above will be sold low for all kinds grain, read'
ers, Butler, Dried Apples. Lard, Pork, Huron, Linnet'
and Flannels.— flout and Salt by the barrels.
N(pv. SU, tio26.
Ltl66 JEWELRY
S. M. BAILEY,
Main Street, one door East of the Oal Bank
The public are re,pectielly thforteed that t hare re
plemseed tuy •mrk. LU ate te,w prepare,l to furnish,
at the lowest ',rail Nrice
Gold aad Silver Watches,
of all sty lee ;kw( qualiLtri, mcluJing till: lamed Ameri.
edn manufactured Watches; :list), all descriptions of Or
namental Jewelry, such az
illedalions, Bracelets, Gold Chains, Breast-
Pins, Ear Drops, Ear Rings, Fin
ger Rings, Gold Pens,
Gold and Silver,
Pen and
Pencil Cases.
And everything, in the tine—and of qualities and prie&
to suit the most fastidious purchaser.
Repairing of Clucks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., still
promutly attended to, and all work riviired by Mtn will
he warrartiid to perfotin satisfactorily for one year. lie
respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage.
Wayne burg, June 13 1660-Iy.
711'112 ILO 03 . E,
Waynesburg, Greene County Pa.
S. lI.3I?TZELL, Proprietor.
THE stilisgriber tat:tinily !tint:ins hie friend
that lii i has taheit this well ittii , tvit
he is prepared to Pi tiiiveliers and
,VI/It 1,1111,1; 1141 :11(7:13. lie
wi! , spare it Pains itr . a in rendering his guests
ciii„fortable tint happy duriiiir their siijourn with hint,
;rid liirgriti 'Ad to give title it re Liou to iucir 1101St'S and
earrtages,
hpril 16,—N0 44—if
TIE EXCHANGE!
.1. TAYLOR &
Having °petted a Wholesale and Retail
tittoe Store in the Basement of the - HAMILTON
HOU E," tA:tynesbunt. Pa., would inform then- frie , ldt
and the public. RCneratly, that they are Prepared to ac
commodate them with the beat of
Brandies, Wines, Gin, Rum,
Pure, copper-distilled Rye Whiskey. &c., on the most
reasonable tennis for cash, or good grain, such as wheat,
e, corn, oats, &c, Confectionaries and Oysters always
on hand. Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Waynesburg, Pa., June !2.2, 1859. nn3.
CABINET MAKING.
JANIES GANIER &
Weald respectfully inf,rin their fiend; an the pu
he thatthey have now on hand a gw'd as.urunent
:A kinds of
OADXNET WARE,
such as is usually kept in shops in this part of the coun
try, made of the best materials, and by the best work
men.
ilThey still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times,
prepared to attend proiziptly w funerals, either in town
Of country,
Waynesburg, January 24, 1820-Iy.
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DRY rn o:~c~
‘VHITE GOODS
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ag gray, _
as rescue. Read the fol.:owing .
Oak Grove, S. C., .1u ne_2.4th,_likil
PROF. 0. J. WOOD : Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restera-
tive is rapidly gaining popularity In this community. I
have had occ anion to lay predjud ice aside, and give
your Hair Restorative a p,rfeci, test :
During the year 1554, I was so unfortunate as to he
Doom) iroin my sulky against a rock near the roadside,
from which my head receised a most terrible b low
causing a peat deal of in nation, which communizated
to the brain and external soh face of the head, from the
effects of which my bar was finally destroyed over the
entire nurture of the head. From the time I first din
co‘ ered its dropping, however, tip to the time of its to
tal dis ppemance, I employed everything 1 could think
of, being a professional Nip myself, and, as I thought,
understanding the nature of the disease. but was filially
defeated in every prescription advanced.
These and no other circumstances induced me to re
sort to your worthy Hair Restorative. which I have
every reason to believe, produced a happy result : two
months after the application, I had as beautiful head of
young hair as 1 ever saw, for which 1 certainly owe
you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir,
shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers ; more
over, I shall use my influence, which 1 flatter toys( If
to say, is not a little.
You ran publish this if you think proper.
Yours, respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT, M. D.
Office of the Jeffersonian, Philippi. Va , Dec. 12, %W.
Dear Sir :—1 feel it my duty as well as my pleasure,
to state to you the following circumstances, which you
can use as you think proper. A gentleman of this
place, (a lawyer,) has been bald ever since his early
youth ; so much so, that lie was compelled to wear a
wig. Ile was induced to use a bottle of your —Hair
reeitorative," which he liked very much , and alter
using some two or three bottles his hair grew out quite
luxuriantly, and he now has a hands,mie head of hair,
he gentleman's name is Bradford, and as he is pry
well known in our adjoining counties, many pelllbait
can testi,y to the truth of this statement ; I give*. to
you at the request of Mr. Rraiitlird. You can sell a
peat deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the ad
jutning counties if you have the proper agents.
lours, Sac ,
THOMPSON SURGIINOR.
Da. Wool) : Dear sir :—Permit me to express the
oblir nie, es I am under for the entire res oration of my
hair to its origiiml color ; about the time of my arrival
in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but
upon the application of your "Hair Restorative" it
soon recovered its 01 ig,inal hue. I consider your Res
torative as a very wonderful invention, quite OE:minus
as well as agreeable. S. VIIALBERG.
The Pestorative is put up in bottles of three sizes,
viz : huge, medium and small ; the small holds a
pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium
holds at least twenty per cent. more than the entail,
retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holds a
quart, 40 per cent more in proportion, and retails for
t Mee dollars per bottle.
0. J. WOOD 6.:(.70., Proprietors, 444 Broadway,
New York. and It 4 Market Street, St. Louis. Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers.
jrrfluid by Wm. A. PORTER. Waynesburg, Pa
June 15, 1 , 61. M and P. 1 r.
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY!
• FOR THE: CURE OF
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS
AND COLDS.
THE 1114 KORA ARALBICA,
DISCOVERED BY A
WHILE TRAVELLING IN ARABIA.
All who are suffering loom Aeonsumption should use
the MAKORA ARABICA, discovered by a missionary
in Arabia.
All who are threatened with Consumption should
use the MAKORA ARABICA, discovered by a mission
ary in Amnia.
All who are sufferiug from Bronchitis should use the
MAKORA ARABICA, discovered by a missionary in
Alabia.
All who are suffering from Sore Throat, Coughs awl
Colds, should use the MAKORA ARABICA, discover
ed by a missionary in Ai abia.
All who are suffering front Asthma, Scrofula and
Itopm ides of the Blood, should use the MAKORA.
Alt A CICA, discovered by a missionary in Arabia.
It cures Consumption.
It cures Bronchitis.
It cures Sore Throat. Coughs and Colds.
It cures Asthma, Scrofula, and Impurities of the
Blood.
This unequalled remedy is row for the first lime in
troduced to the public.
It was providentially discovered by a missionary
while travelling in Arabia. Ile was cured of Coa
sting,' ton by iis use alter his case was pronounced
hopeless Ity learned physicines in Europe.
qe has Mrwarded to us in wining, a full account of
his own extraordinary cute, and of a number of other
"toes which have come under his observation, and also
full account of the medicine.
At his request. and impelled by a detlre to extended
k now ledUo of this remedy to the public, we have tem
lii: rndl.uuuicatiou pi jutted in pamphlet form for fore
Its interest is enhanced by an ace- eel h,
gives of smile lie scenes of the Syrian mas-,,:cres,
whidi he obtained 110111 those who suffered in that aw
fil tragedy.
This pamphlet may be obtained at our office, or it
will be sent flee by mail to all who apply for it.
We import the MAKORA ARABICA direct from
Smyrna ;I...rough the house of Glenn & Gylippus, and
heve nhvat s on hand a full supply put up in Louie'
minty for use with lull directions.
Pike one doliar per bottle. Sent by mail, on receipt
of prix C. and 21 emus for postage.
For o , lle wli ,, ;esale and retail by
LEEDS, GILMORE, ste CO..
Importers of Drugs and 31(!dicines,
61 LIBERTY STREET, N. 1 r
Ej — Also, by Druggists generally.
March 27, 1501—no 42 iy
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE.
THE NEW REML:DT FOR
tIttEIIMATiSIII
During the past year we have introduced to the no-
the of the medical profession of this country the Pair
Crystalized Chloride of Propylamine, as a
REMEDY FOR RHEIMIATISDI;
and having received from many sources, both from
Oysktans of the highest standing and front patients,
the must
Flattering Testimonials of its real value
in the treatniiint of this painful and obstinate disease,
we are induced to present it to the public In a form
READY FOR 'IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope
w:lt commend itself to those who are suffering with
Eld.s aliln nog complaint, and to the medical practition
er who may feel tlivt4ed to test the powers of this
11.111PJS
1,1 XI It l' ILO PYIA IN E, in the form above 'apt,-
keit of, has rtertitly I.CCII exteasively expetiuiented
% all in l ice
PENNS VLVAIVIA HOSPITAL,
aiid with MNRKED dUCCESS as will appear from
pushed accounts in the medical journals.)
17 it is carefully put up ready Ter imedlate use,
witl, full directions, and can be obtained front all the
•Luggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesales o
BULLOCK & URENSA&W,
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists,
Philadelphia
June 26,1361-1 yr
GREAT CURE.
DLL LIELAAIPS
INTL REIBILIMTIC BAND
IS THE ONLY KNOIVN REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,
AND A SURE CURE FOR
All Mercurial Diseases.
It M a conveniently arranged Band, cotitsSiting a
medicated compound, to be worn aroundl,lsiW a j a i,
0 01111 injury to the mu,: delicate persons, lifiro * lnge
M halms of living is re gulled, and it entireirieskoves
rite ilitease from rite system. without producing tree ie.
ju rious effects arising from the use of powerfttl internal
medicines which weaken and destroy' the constitution,
and eive temporary relief only. By Luis treatuasek the
medical properties contained in the Band, opine in
colitaa witli the blood and reaches the disease, tlennign
the pores of the skin, effecting iii ceery instance epex
feet cure, and r est...rem the parts tit - flitted to a healthy
condition. This Band is also a most powertlill AM.
EnCURIAL agent, aud will entirely relieve the =
from the Paraichnis effects of Mercury. M
eases are cuffed in a few days. and we are erinsitserthr
receiving testimonials of its efficacy in agameintoge
cases of lone standing .
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PRICE c 2. CO, to le WO of Druggists genet y, or
ran be sent by mail or express, w ith full directions
for use, to any part of the country direct (rust the
Principal Office.
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N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sleet Free.
Agents W ated leverywOuThlr e... l3
Sold by NVAd, A. PuitT ER, Waynesburg. Pa.
June 16, 11,61, M. & P. 1 yr.
JOSEPH ADAMS
No. 114 letrot *met,
PITTSBIIIIO P.ll.
ItKrum:am—D. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hawk Theo
dose Robbins, Russell Brrett.
kida Si, 1881-Iy—M dr. P.