Recipe for•Soatlet Fever. Methodist preachers, who keep thei r eyes open as they go through. the world, have very fine opportunities to become segnamted with the nature and treat ment of human disease in its various forms. They are much in sick rooms, and the society of physicians. They are good observers. And not unfrequently do their opportunities furnish them with information of great importance to in valids. These reflections are snggested by a note from Rev. W. F. Wilson, of Painesville, Ohio, coutaining a receipt for the cure of scarlet sever. Take ou, country through one year with anotherr ho disease is so fatal as this among chil dren. Sometimes it baffles the skill of the most eminent physicians, and bids defiance to the most potant medicines. Last year it appeared in malignant form in Painesville. Its victims were numer- CiliS, and many hearth-stones were shad owed and hearts made desolate, After some time the recipe given below was ' highly recommended by some who had seen its virtues tested. It was tried and Proved a great success. This was the ease hi many familes. The maladay at length appeared in the family of Bro. Wilson, and his observation confirms the above testimony to the efficacy of the remedy. Ile sends us the recipe for insertion. It runs as follows : "Take one tablespoonful of spirits turpentine, half a spoonful of oil of juniper, and one tea spoonful oil of cloves ; mix half a pint of West India molasses with one pint of best quality of West India rum ; simmer it together until all is mixed, in a new tin or bright pewter basin, cover edorer with a tin or pewter plate, so as to keep the steam from catching fire.— Give to al adult half a table spoonful once an hour, (children hi proportion) until the canker comes off the throat— and that will not be long. Then dilute it with tea made of saffron and catnip, equal quanities, with half the amount of snake root added. This tea should be taken freely by the patient from the first. The above recipe is from elder Rider." Christian Advocate. How to Thaw Frozen flesh The New York Post says frozen flesh ought never to be rubbed. The juices of the flesh tissues, when frozen in their minute sacs or cells, at once become in each one of these enclosures, crystals,• having a large number of angles and sharp points; and hence rubbing the flesh causes Ahem to cut or tear their Way through the tissues; so that when it is thawed the structure of the muscle is more or less destroyed. The proper mode of treatment is this :—When any part of the body is frozen, it should be kept perfectly quiet till it is thawed out, which *should be done as promptly as possible- As freezing takes place from the surface inwardly, so thawing should be in the inverse order, from the inside outwardly. The thawing out of a portion of flesh without, at the same time, putting the blood from the heart into circulation through it, produces mortification; but by keeping the more external parts still eongealed till the internal heat and the extaraal blood gradually soften the more interior parts, and produce circulation of the Mood as fast as the thawing takes Owe, most of these dangers are obviated. If the snow which is applied be colder than the frozen flesh, it will still further abstract the heat and freeze it wose than before. But if the snow is of the same temperature, it will keep the flesh from thawing till the heat from the rest of the body shall have affected it, thus prevent ing gangrene. Water, in which snow or lee had been placed, so as to keep its temperature at thirty-two degree Fah renheit, • is probably better than snow. Valuable Estate for liiii..Al_lC. 3E • IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Crerr•.e County. there will be offered at public out cry, too the premises, in Morgan tp , in said co., on Thursday, Feb, 25th, 11.862, at 2 o'dock, P. M.; the homestead Farm of JAMES itutairs, Esq., containing 230 Acres, mon or less, adjoining lands of H C. nealmeerth, J Litman', Lot Leonard, Solomon Hickman and oth ers. There is erected on this farm a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn and other out buildings. Two Apple'Or shards and a Sugar Camp. This body of lawns well situated on Ten Mile Creek, about one mile and a half above Jefferson, and is well watered and timbered. TERMS.—One-third of the phrehase money on con ; one-third in one year thereafter; one third in two years. with interest from confirmation. JAMES HUGHES, 3011 N FLENNIKEN, Eseentors. Jan. 20th, 1664 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Greene county, I will expose at public sate on the premises in Jackson tp„ on Thursday, February 18th, 1864, at I o'clock, P. M., a tract of land containing One Hundred and Forty-five Acres, more or Mee, adjoining lands of Udall Ankrotn, Tbos. Leaec McCuilough's heirs, and Abraham r3taggtrs. Between CO and 70 aeree of the above tract are cleared and under cu!tiCation. Thera are erected, on in id f:rni, A LOG HOVSE, and other outbuildhigs. There is also all apple orchard n the prem TEEMS.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sate, one third in one year thereafter, and one-third in two years, with interest. JOUN SCOTT, Adin'r Jos. Morris, dee'd. Inn. W, 1864 Administrator's Sale. risfiV o unilersigned, Ailmin:stratum' upon the estate li t.joHN ptiSTPR, deed, Will sell at public sate un the premises, in _Wayne tp., Greene colony, Pa., oh Friday, Feb. loth, 186.1, A tract of land situate in raOl adjoining lands of Jobn - Ktighn , on the part. W toegray on t'- south, David and Otho lepragg On the west, and of Otho Spragg on .he 'North, containing RIMINI ACRES, MORE PR LESS, About sift/ ;If ishich me cleared, with two Lougee, a barn. Leto ambles, and other buildings erected thereon There is an. Apple Orchard on the premitne, and the whole is well timbered and watered. 'l'eassit OF Selz :—one-halt of the purchase money In hand, and the residue in six months with interest from confirmation of tale. HOBERT CrUONNER„ SAlrt W ,PELTD,S, Adm'rs. Jan. 6,'64 LOST HE stldMarillser lost an order a few days MM. for TBloo,,dbarded by the School Directors of Marion town**. There a a credit on the bark of it for M. The Vatic are notified not to trade for said order; tod any, paraan finding it will oblige by banding it to tag mataseriber. lad. 0, 1804. SA min s rogni. viftsbit cgoeutistmtnts. BOOT AND SHOE Ammon. 11111111111 an AUCTION HOUSE, FiftA &red. Artt.lt.rtiq Halt, Pat/sherd, Penns. T_TAWING just been in receipt aft very — large con signment of ull kinds of Gents:, Ladies', Itiseits toys and Children's Boots, Shqes and Gaiters, would call the particular attention of Country Mer chants and dealers to the same, guaranteeing that both in relard to PRICE and QUALITY OF GOODS we call give better satisfaction than any other house in the West. One call we think win mance to prove the correctness of the above assertion, as we are continu ally in receipt of goods direct front Boston. Pittsburgh, April 8, '63.-Iy. 1..-t *A 7..-..7..T:,:.--.3 pi— GE , ......„..,..,... . DI ..'7.=., n eiti 7 , Ew :2 . 3f , o. v.; 12 •,. =,- : 0 = ET.' 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OIrktIfSEXCELAI7IOIII. & CO., Sept. 30, '63. 66 MARKET ST., between 3d & 9t h ZEILLZADIAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats, Caps, lIMBIRILLAS, IC. , 75 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. f1ept.30,'63. JOHN C'D'EIIWINGIUM, Wholesale Dealer in FOIESI EIS AID LIMNS, No. 52 Smithfield St. _Pittsburgh, Pa. Will keep constantly on hand, Old Monongahela & Rye Whiskey, Bran dies, Wines, Gins, &C, Sept.3o,'63-6tn. WIVE. N. OGDEN dic CO., 'MANUFACTURERS OF I.II2IPZ i) AND Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &e No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, rn. RePt.3o,'63-Iy. T. B. YOUNG dc CO., mANUFACTURERS OF lialilllll2l 2a123 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Corner Smithfield 4. Third Sty. Pittsburgh, Pa. Material and workmanship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken in packing for land and water carriage. nept.29'63 6m. JAL LOUGESLIDOE, MANUFACTURERS OF Brushes, Children's Coaches ; Looking Glasses & Picture Frames, DEALER IN . VARIETY GOODS. &C. No. 72 Wood St.eet, Pittsburgh, Pa, Machine Brushes made to Order. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Conn of Greene county, 1 %Innen on the !Remise?, on Saturday, Feb. 20, 1564, the following described Real Estate, late the property of John Chambers, dec'd, to wit A tract of land sit uate on Dunkard Creek in Wayne tp , Greene county, adjoMing lands of Wm. Lantz, Esq., Win. Lantz lot' Jacob). Samuel Hinegardner s heirs, George Yager, and others, containing EIGHTY ACRES, MORE OR LESS, About sixty-five of which are cleared, and on which are erected a Two Story Log Dwelling House, an ex cellent double Log Danl, Smoke House, "Milk House and other outbuildings, and having a good Apple Or chard on the premises. This is quite a desirable proper; ty and is well worth the attention of purchasers• TICRAIB.—One-half the purchase money at the confirmation of the sale, and the remaining half in a year, with interest. NATIIANIEL P. XEIGLEY, Jan. G, 1864. Adurtinistrator. Adestilistrator to Notice. r ETTERS of Administration upon the estate of JO SE HILLER, late of Mettle tp.,(Breast county, need., tdßeingliptin 'reused to the uaderidert by the Register et s4dossaity, penitent heele" c.lO *gable t said estate, are requested to present them for settle, meet, aid those knowing tberseeves indebted to said estate, are requested to some forward mel Pay the same. JOSEPH CLUTTRE; Dec. 23, 1863. ROBERT MlLLE4l,—Adw'es, Legal Notice. ETTERS of adutinistratiOn upon the eshate of John Chambers. late of Wayne tp., Orem* eons ty, dec'd,, haying been granted by the Register °fink: county, to the undersigned. lie hereby .11004811 aY perecna knowing themselves indebted to ant **es is come forward promptly and pay the same, and those having claims against sell atISY tot them duly authenticeted for settlement. N. P. ,Y. . Jan. 0, 1964. ' WYMING. OMR tI4IIM tt Clothing Emporium, The only Establishment of the kind where every one may be suited both in quality price. LARCEST AM) BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FALL El WIITER CLOTIIIIG! Ever offered in this cotinly, conipri6ing all tl.a latest Eastern rills ul. MinWS Wear. tnaiiiiier with a general assortment of HATS and CAPS. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every description. Our motto :s "we study to please," and tk(l one, after a thorough examinatum of our stout: has any occasion to go elgewhere, it he does he is like the bad penny, ' - sure to return aeziin. - - Alnong our numerous lot of OVERCOATS may he found the TRIEST CA SS! Al ERE, BEAVER CLOTH, PILOT CLOTH, SEAL-SKIN. MOELtiKIN and CHINCHILLA. Of Business Coals Plain and Fancy Cassimme of all grades and qualities. frock and sat k. The oddest of allcoats is the BLOCKADE RUNNER. a coat manufactured out of captured goods, These coats are exciting the cm josity of hundreds, and are selling rapidly. If you n ant a sight at them you must call soon. . . We invite the many who have heretofore favored us with their custom. and the public generally, to stop iu just one door below the Post Office, in the West end of Allison's building, and we will show you more goods and bettet styles than were ever offered in Waynesburg Oct. 6, 1863. 186 3 ! PIIIST IN THE MARKET! Xllll IniMl Obn ZOSIJLEC PORTER, Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick Building. Waynesburg„ Pa., has just opened a large and el,?gant assortment of Fall and Win ter Dry Goods, comprising Press Goods, of all kinds and at all prices. Domestics. a very large stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.— Prints, Mosfins, Ginghams, Tickings, Check, Drillings, Crash, 'rowlings; Boots and Shoes, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, .Hoopskirts, Ho siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; also a complete variety of I Respectfully informs the public that he has located in GROCERIES A.YD lIARDWARE.! Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture We buy principally for cash, and as goods') Carriage 3 of Every Deseriptiono well bought are half sold we are enabled to sell at the I 0 WEST PRICES. Call and exam- From his experience in the busines , , he feels confi ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for dent his wsrk will give entire satisfaction. lie will use past favors. no low priced material, in any part of Ins work, and wit) Sept. 9,'63-Iv. not employ any but s b uperior workman. All new work will e Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of theCourl ease, Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 1560—n0 34. HOSIIIMIKA LODGE, No. 558 1. 0. F ' t w ~.~ ~ 1 .4Ui-. 1 _ ~ MEET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Hall, opposite the Court House, on Thursday evening of each week, at 64 o'clock. OFFICERS: N. WORLEY, PG. 5 Scorr, Thos. N. 0. / D. R. P. Huss. V. G. .I.F. TEMPLE, Sec y• IA - * A. Poursa, Treas. Nov. 6, 1862. Odd Fellows Saving Association li7I7.A."SrIVMES33I7.IFIL Gr, Orbit. Chartered by the Legislature March 27th, 1862. J. F. RANDOLPH, President; 3. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y; MMMEMMII All Business Commnuu•atinns should be addressed to Wrn. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene county, Pa. Collections pioniptly attended to. Loans and Dis counts made. 5ept.99,'63, THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON HAVING purchased the stock of Groceries lately belonging to Green & Sirosnider will continue the business at the old stand. They will in a few days he in receipt of a large assortment of Prime Groceries and Provisions, Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, &c., &c., which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. Corn Meal, Flower. nutter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. March 9th 1863. Mr& S. T. ANTI:CONY, Manufacturers o f PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, 501 Broadway, New York CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, OUR Catalogue now embraces considerably over FOUR THOUSAND different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans. etc., viz: 27 MAJOR GENERALS, 190 BRIG. GENERALS, 259 COLONELS, 6'4 LIEUT. COLONELS, 207 OTHER OFFICERS, CO NAVY OFFICERS, 525 STATESMEN, 127 DIVINES, • 115 AUTHORS, 30 ARTISTS, 112 STAGE, 4G FRC/31'T WOMEN 147 PROM'T FOREIGN PORTRAITS, 2,500 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, Including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, &c. Catal ogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An wiler for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will be filled on receipt of 51.80, and sent by mail free. PHO TOGRAPRIC AL 13 CMS. Of these we manufacture a great variety, ranging in price hom 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six cts. per oz. The more expensive can he sent by express: We also keep a large assonmens of SUNSUITS & STERESCOPIC VIEWS Our entalogue of these will be sent to any ailibess on receipt of stamp. E. & H. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Friends or relatives of prominent military men Will confer d favor by sending us their likenesses to copy. They will be kept carefully, and returned uninjured. Fine Albums made to order tot Congregations to presvnt to their Pastor, or for other purposes, with suitable In:erg') aura Oct.2l,'f36an. A LEM 11 YOIIIO III! Just Published in a Sealed Envelope Price, Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhms or Seminal Weeknees, in voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedt mum to Ilsiviage generally, Nervousness, Consump tion, Epilepsy and nig ; Mental and Physical incapac ity. resulting Item Self-Abuse, are.—By ROBT. J. CAJLVERWELL, M. D. Author of the Gress Book, 4e., lc The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lee. ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-abase may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations. bougies, instruments, rings. or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at one certain and effectiudi by which every sufferer. no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. Taw Lisclban WILL /WV' 11001111101111100WAlle TtIOVINIJIDL debt alder seal, to any addrese, in a plain, envelops, ari Ore seissis of six cents, or two postage stamps, by isibinsmat aks . J. C. untis Pi 001. ttia pa ihnrely, New raft, Post blies Boiit 4. DOL. NEW GOO DIN MINOR & BROTHER, AT THE IMIERS & CBES MR WAYNESBURG, PA., T 7 AVE Just received a very large and carefully sa il_ lecteit stock of Seasonable Goode of every descrip tion, and are selliog at competition prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS: To this department We pay great attention, and our Stork will be fettnd complete, to I%lt Will be added a SllCC(l,Siffirl Acrellies tite ,, aglndut ,he eeaeun. Our stuck entbraceg: FRENCH INIERINOrs, CASH:VA:RES, TIIIBLT CLOTHS, CODURGS, ALPACCA, FRENCD WOOL, Roßßoy, ANT/ CICILI-\N PLAIDS, PoPLINS, LUSTERS, Wow, DEL<AINES, PRINTED DLLAINES, &c. ALSO NZ C) TJI3- lei WI Q. AND Second )Mourning Goods, - LADIES' FURS, WOOL HOODS, AND ICEAD NETS, Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, Bonnet Silk, Ribbons, Ruches and Finn ors, also, Men and Boys' Wear. A GOOD STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS AND TWEEDS, _leans, Cords and Fustiars, A nice assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every description at Low Prices. Having spired no pains in selecting our stock of Goods, We think it will favorably compare with the stock of any other floitse in the county We can defy competition in low p•ires. Our old customer,. and the public generally, are invited to give us a call :tiol examine our stock before purchasing We charge nothing for showing goods, why not call and see for yourselves Nov. 4, IL DOUGIIERTY, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, WAYINESBTJHG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS A; RINEHART Practical Marble and Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court House, Main S Sept. t 2, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE ej j JAMES GANIER & CO., Wculd respectfully inform their . friends and the pu lie that they have now on hand a good assortment ail kinds of CA in= WARE, such as is usually kegt in shops in this part of the coun try, made of the best materials, and by the best 14 Ink men. j]=They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all titnee, prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town or country, Waynesburg, January 24, 1860-Iy. HAMILTON HOUSE Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. HdRTZELL, Proprietor. ralllE subscriber respectfully informs his friends 1 that he has taken this well known liof.se where he is prepared to accommodate travellers Ind others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &c. lie will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn whit him, torgetting to give due attention to their horses and carriages, &c. 13. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 44—tf WAYNESBURG STEAM MILL. 11TM. ROGERS respectfully inform his friends and V the public that he has leased the NEW STEAM MILL at Waynesnurg, Pa., where Lewillalwayshe found ready to accommdtate all who may call on the shortest notice. Grinding done on the same terms as by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can be lEft at the Miller at meater's store. (Jan. V, 1862 icee'ianlzng. DAILY MAIL HACK RUNNING REGULARLY GEI VrEEN HMIS AND mas'IMER. THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carry in of the mail betweeu the above poixts, he has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the travnl lug community, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 74 o'clock, and will arrive at Meet,' Landing in time for the Homo Pittsburgh, the other will leave Rites' Landing at the same time and arrive in Wayne,borg at noon. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOUG HEX, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. 9. RUGII.ES eig: OLIVER, Grocers. Forwardino and COMMISSION IIitERCILANTS Rises' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the largest and best Grocery and i Forwarding Rooms n the Nam, for all goods on con signment. and also GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to land, for storing all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or tne Eastern cities, on the most reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention and long experienee, in business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will keep on hand gooe anaortment of FRESH GROCERIES. from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to accost modato all who will favor them with their patronage. Apri 11, 1880. LEGAL NOTICE. LETTERS of Administraeban of the estate of Thos. G. Donnelly, late of Bienbill tp., Greene county, dec'd, having been granted by the Register of Greene county to the undersigned, he hereby notifies all per. cone indebted to said estate to come forward and pay the same, and those having claims against said estate to present them duly anthenticaied for settlement. 106EPH NIcKBRIIEN, Jan. 6, 1864. administrator. LEGAL NOTICE. lAETTEUEI of Administration on the estateof nlbi Phillips of Perim', lam of Morrie tp., Greene COI/ ty. Pa., deed, having been granted to the node signed. Alt persons indebted to said estate are re7uerted to make immediate pp:, meat. All having ciao Ls against the same are requested to present them yroperly au theaticated soy senderne lit: Jan. a 1864 MA LINDA PHILLIPS, Adm'r. NOTICE. TErr my bed and boar.; without jot cause, in Jack eon tat, in Greene county, Pa , on Thursday, Jan. 214, leCel, my wife, Nancy Jane Huffman, and two c tee, Mary E. and Mason S. Iluillnan. I hereby Waal all persons not to trust or harbor them oa my mee•unt, as I will not be reapoesible fer them. .11/1/1. 27,155 t, WM. H. HUFFMAN, CREENE COUNTY SS • • TS the Orphans!. Court cifsald century, of September Term, 11033. No. 1. In the matter of the partition Or la the matter of ther,partitioa, or valuation of the Real Estate of John Steel, lieceissed. And now, to wit, December 211 d, 1853, the Sheriff's return to Inquisition ;confirmed, and the Grant of a rule on the heirs and legal Representatives at said de ceased , to come into Court, on the first day of neat Term, and accept or refuse the Real Estate, at the valuation, thereof, or bid for the same. or show cause why the same shall not be imld. By the Conti. Jan. 20, Ist:3. JUSTUS F. TEMPLE, Clerk. - • CREENE COUNTY, SS: IN the Orphans 'Court of said county, of September Term, 1163, No. 11. In the mattrr of the partition. or valuation (lithe Real Estate of Benjamin Jennings, Esq ,deed. And now, to Wit Dec. 21, 1863. Sheriff's return to writ ot Inquisition continued, and the Court grant a Wenn the heirs and legal Repres e ntative; of said sk i:rased, to coin e into twin on the first day of next Term, and accept or reline the lira' Estate at the val mition or hid I. :I - the same or show cau. , ,e why the same shall and be sold. Be the Court. OREM ran, 20, 1,714 GREENE COUNTY, SS N the Orphan's toart of said county Of Dec. Term, IW,I, No. 12. In the matter of the seitlement the al-et,titit Mitt:int Lang, Admihistraittr of IVAI• &ilium.; in Licchuhtant's ::ends And now to wit : Doc. 23, 1F.03. account rontirnipd and tin. t,tirt appoint 14. W. G. :addle, Esq., Audi tor to diAri , :uit: the lands in the Acministra JUSTUS: F. Cerk. I will attend to the buttes of the above appointmen6 at tbt• Pncorder's Cunt Wdynt..f.hut4, I'a du ',pars-- d,y, La': Ilih laly of February, laBI, at whiat [tide and place, all parties ilizere,ten cad attend if they one pr.yer. E. W. G. WADDLE. Auditor. LEGAL NOTICE. I ETTERS testamentary upon the estate of Samuel Itinegarden. late at ‘Wayne tp., Greene counts% det'd., having been granted by the Itegis . er or said county to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the same, awl those having claims against silt' estate are requested to present them duly authent:ca ted tor settlement. .1. A. SAN FEE Battelle Tp., Monongalus Co., W. Va. Jun. 6, 1864. Exerutor LEGAL NOTICE. ETTERS of Administration of the estate of ARETII.I.II\TON, decd , late of Monongahela tp , Greene county. Pa., having been granted by the Register of said county, to the undersigned. All per sons knowing, themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the same, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly antteroicated tot settlement. Jan. 13,'t13. A. V. BOUGIINER, Adner. ?abiTot t /talonz % r VIIE undersigned would inform the citizens of Waytiesburz and vicinity, that they arc prepared to take Photographs and Cate De Visites, IN TUE LATEST STYLE Those wishing anything done in our o ne wo uld do well to soot!, as the arrangement is Mit fur a :tort time. Particular attention will Le paid to CARTE DE VISITES, MELAINEOTYPES, FERREOTYPEig, A IVIBROTYPEi: 3 , &c. We are also prepared to take life size Photographs 10 Water colors. Pictures of deceased persons taken almost life size from small AtitUr,,typo July 1, 160 HD 01110 BUM - 11 p nitirfii el TIM , : GREAT TDOROUGHPA TIE IS AGAIN O P EN FOR FREIGII l' AND TRAVEL. The cars and machinery recently destroyed arc being replaced by new and substantial stock with al I the recent improve ments, and the bridges and track are again in sub stantial condition. The well earned reputation of this road tor speed. .security and comfort will he inure than sustained under di, re-organization of its business. On and after Monday, Ang.ust the Passenger trains will be run as follows: Express Train Leaves Wheeling—Daily, at 10 30 A. M., passing Cameron at 12 26, P. M.; passing Grafton at 4 08 I'. M.; passing Cumberland, at 0 20, arrives at Baltimore 6 00 A. 31. Lem eg Baltimnre—Da ily, at 9 00 P. M.. pa.ping Cumberland at 5 45 A. 11., passim= Grafton 11 18 A.M., passing Cameron, 2. 50 P. 31„ arrives at Wheei ng at 4 40 I'. 31. Mail Train Leaven Wheeling tliti!v, except Piatnrchiv, at 10 09 P. M., passing Cameron at 11 51 tln., passing Grafton at 3 en A. M., arrives at B. Itirnore 5 00 P. ➢l. Leaves Baltimore, except tiundav, at S 15 A. M., passing Grafton at i IS P. M., ii.tsing, Cameron at 1 44 A. M , arrives at Wheeling at 4 25 do. The Schedule of the Express Train now runs entirely through, same time . , and making close connection. EP- Through tickets to Eastern rains can be procur ei of the Agent in Cameron. For the safe and 9medv transportation of live stork and prodtire, this Told oilers every facility and induce ment to drovers aTiti shippers. Nea• and substantial stork. and drovers ‘`t aboose Cars" are being added to their alrumly very large rolling stock ; altogether making this the most desirable of all lines in the coati try trout Nest to East. WM. P. SMIT7, Master of Transportazion, Baltitnnre J. B. FORD, Agent. Wileoiilg JAMES R. BELL, Agent, Catneron, W. Va. Aug 26. 1863. VRAttlAia. SOWER, EMINES El CO., PUBL/HIERS AND HEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, AND STATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, cit. C. SOWER, W. H. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA. F. C. POTTS. %Publishers of Pelton's Outline Maps anti keys. the largest and best Outline Maps ever published. san— der's new Readers, Greenleaf's & Brooks' A rit nineties, &c., Blank Books, Writrug, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Papers. Aug. 19. MARTIN BUEHLER, GEO. BONBRHAIIT. It. H. HOWARD, C. P. SUIRBERUTT. 110111111 & imparters and Dealers in rOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,. No. 411 Market Street, Mole Fifth, Phila. Aug. 19, lvtO. ELI NODDED7f, No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, SOUTH SIDE, PIIIIADELP.IIIA. Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' CLOCK 3EXCVELSM, WHOLESALE AN RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED kug. M. GOLDMAN, JO4. L. EERG, COIaDMAN, BERG & CO. 1717aicolossa,14e• Clotlzjors• AND DEALIiFtS IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tail ors' Trimmings, &c. No. 306 Market Street, riaadetpkta Aug. 19, 1863. STATIONER► WAREHOUSE. JOHN P. CHARLTON, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, Atilt WEOLESBL•E STATIONER, 32 South Fourth Street, 2d Story, Phila. Aug. 19.'01. JOHN 2TROUP & CO., SUCCESSORS TO STROUP & BROTHER, 2 1 .7;11ALERS X Dir r 7f S No. 24 IV,,,rth St, ert, and No. 25 Notrh Water Strut, l'hitadtipl.il. Alia 19. LEE di. 'WALKER, PUBLISHERS Attri) DIPORTERS OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Nog, 72$ Chestnut St., Below Bth St., Phila. Constantly on band a large assortment of SUPERIOR PIANO-FORTES. Any. 19`, 'OS. T PAICISIOO2.I Impitters and Dealers in 110 ESE FURNISHING GOOK NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, Flrst door below Exchange Hanky PITTSBURGH, Me, WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articles, Consisting of hardware, Plaitt P a Planished Tiny. are, Gushes, Wooden Ware, Ila•ikets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned P: arc, and Cooking Utermils kindg. A great variety of stiak , .r. Goodi, Bird Cair,, con b e obtained o n the mom rcasoliab!e terms. Refrigerators and Water Coolers, DOOR BATS AND PANCT GOODS. TENIN.E, Cietk Feet 39,1'63 W, D. a IL EITAIIIIPI No. 87 Fourth St " 9 iittsbur,h• P a' ?, -, AR TETB, onr, cLoTas. :MI DES, DIZUGGETi:, rnd idi in thiqrue which they Frii.es much re from Ciiisc of' purchased duriu~ the late diriciiiie ;it ii , itvei,t I:NT LS. CI UIZCII CARprrs, applied as usual on small advance 011 tort. Dec. C, 1863.-3 m. D FACKINER. JOHN M• IRWIN' riticiaNza. & IRWIN, 311. 1 FA c TIAL HERS OF Furniture and Chairs, No. 103 Smithfield St , N0v.4,'63-Iy. PITTSBURGH . , PA IDVIDN3 4DI Ell V 1213 "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME DOME TO DIE." A song of the Returned Volunteer 25 "IlitoTHEß's FAINTINt: AT THE DOOR," De scribing a Touching Incident of the War• • • • • • • • BABYLON IS FALLEN." sequel to - Eing,:oni Coining" 25 "0 IVILAP THE FLAG AROL ND ME. BOYS." A Song of the Dying Soldier 23 "0.1 WISH THE WAR WERE OVER." Sung of the Lonesome. Waiting Maiden • 25 "WHO'LL SAVE 'IDE LEFT?" Descriptive of a Charge at the Battle of Murfrecshar , ..... •• • • • - • 50 "WITHIN THE ;AMEND OF' THE ENEMA'S GUNS." Describing the Battle of Gettysburg . 50 FrAny of the above sent by mail, on recellit of the price. CHAS. C. MIZELLON., No. 81 Wood Se.. Pitt6burgh CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A. CRAIG, Near Sa , .ers' Corner Next door to the Pest We have just received an entirely new and choice assortment a And all goods in our line : which having been just purchased for CASH when prices were at the lowest point, we are enabled to sell at from Ten to Twenty-eve per Cent Less than Prices of a few Weeks ago We respectfelly solicit an early examination of our stork by buyers in town and country -- Prices will most probably advance before Fall, therefore now is the time to secure Carpets az this point. Country Merchants Fifth Street, near Smithi!c!d, between Pos (Mice and Dispatch Building, in the new and elegant iron ware• house, Nos 71 C. 73. J. W. M . F11:1..3 ND. ILENTIV H. CCI.LI: 3. JACOB oureacß July 29, 1863. CANZI AND WOOD CELAIRE.I, SELLING OFF WIIOLESALE OR RETAII JAS. W. WOODW ELL, 97 add 99 Third street. opposite E. Edu-ondson & Co and 110 Fourth street. Aug. 9, '63. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AYD Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the FW' 9.0411 will be served up in the inost palatable style. ELI TOTING. router Virgin and Alley Sinitlitie Pittsburgh, Oct. IL '69. y JNO. V. WATSON. JAN. ♦. N'COMAI DUINESNE BITING No. 07 Smithflo ld St., Plttaburgit. Enlarged and fititcl lip in elegant style. All delicacies of the seitsc.^. always on hand. DefiLious OYSTERS, first of Ow rea son. Nrov.Vo-1 v. _ ST. CLAIR hOTEL, VORNELI OF PENN & ST. cLA irt STREETS, PITTSicIIi3II, J. N. ANDERSON, PEoPRIE'I uR. I . ,_rf• This popular house has remn.'y been :111,:onch ly retitled an furnished, and now torins tlre n 5 thr font pleasant sin, ding ;places city. Tt. , lit. !m! crate, and sa faction warrant.:d April ly ST- NICSOLAS HOTEL, CORNER GRANT AND 4TII STREE rlTTsßurcill, PA. FEUL, Prcipi r. April 4. ALIV 13 Carrl73FlLM,:r7.l. CN. NO. 21 SMITP.PIELD sritE i • I\r2. 1: - .d...Lta.gahela lit use Pittsburgh, Pa Eapt.3o,'63-1y U. A; C. P. MARKLE,• MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOZ, CAP, LETTER, AND al! kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have 1C1111 . .' eti from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to No. aa Smithfield Straet. piTTRBUIMiI, Pa. Mr vitae Tradafar Rap. Pio% 13, 111.17 1;.%..): R.- RICIIA111)5 New just received at the DIV IAITYA 321111 McFarland, Collins & Co. Ncs. 71 & 73 FIFTY STREET, PITTSBURGH talitS73, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Will find our new stork is worthy of attentiaa. 7 _l" Please observe the direction, ems McFARLAND, COLLINS & CO. F I ID'.I=LNIMILTI4L MI it -J SMITH FIELD STEEETS, CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. 7 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. October I 02)211 alfill, L. REINEDEAN'S TINDLE dr. ivtooktr, %Vito!esal, and 11;;7i1 CHAIR AND FURNIPTIE Dr, Boofland's GERMAN BITTERS BY DR. C. 11 JACKSON, Phila., Pa. SOT A Der Room Drink SUBST3TUTE FOR RU Intoxicating Beverage,. but VEGETABLE EXTRACT Free from Alcoholic Stimul.,mt or Iniurioaa' sTin f a l c4, AND WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER * COMPLA INT, DINPEPSIA, and JAUNDICE. Heofland's German Bitters WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF t'h:•onic or Nervous Debility, Disease of th e hidoe3s, and Diseases arts. log from a Disordered ZozunaelL, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM Resulting, from Disorders of the Digestive Organs; ConstiptMn. Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to this Dead. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, De:mist for Food, rutin F , 3 or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit at the Stomach, Swintining of the Dead, Hurried athd Dill - it tilt Breathing, Fluttering at the Ileart,t Choking or Suffocating Semettimis when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Fever and Dull Pain in the Head ; Deficiency of Per spire:inn, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pak/ in the siae, na,k. Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Dent, Burning in the Flesh, tot:staid Iningininge of anti great Depression of Spirits. Hoofiand's German Bitters A GOOD APPETITE. SP.ONI; NERVEs, LEA L't V . NERVES, BTEADI: NERK FIIIIt;K. FEELINGS, ENERGETIC FEELIMIS. lIEALTY FEELINIZS, A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STRONG CONSTITITTION D A LEALTiIY CONSTITUTION, .60.UN11 CONSTITUTION* WEAK Delicate Thin Depressed WILL MAIEN TILE DWI IC3 e Clear & Bright, Every Family, DI ' IF. r1:1, h.LE, There are many preparations sold under the name at Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of %lie cheapest whiskey or COIIIIIVIII rum, coating from t r ry 40 cents per galion, the taste disguissd by Alan or Go riander Seed This Clary of Bitters has caused and will continue cause, a, tong its they can he cold, hundreds t a die th death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the inthience of Alcoholic t4itltil lame 0:' west kind, the desire for Liquor Is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant "on a ‘'rn oka d's Pre and death. yor th: , .•e who desire and will have a Liquor MMus, we pull;11 the following receipt. Get one bottlo of lloonand's German Bitters and mix with throe quarts of good Brandy or whiskey, and :Le result will lie a preparation that will far excel in medical virtuosi rend true elcellence any of the numerous Liquor Bis i,rs in the market, and will cost much less. You Lave all the tithes of Iloortaiin's BITTERS in cOur ne,tion with a quid article of Liquor, at a much lees price than these interior preparations will cost you,. Those suffering from MARAAMUS, wasting warty with :vet}, any iiebh on their hones, are cured is crry short time; one iottle in such Cases, will LAY* IM,St. Surprising effect. REDUCED PRICES, 43/A31611%1r 9 Resultir g from fevers of any kind— nose Bitted. w revels your strengli in a very short time. The chills will not return if these Bitters are used.— ts rerun in a rover anti Ague District starild ba without them. From Rev. .1. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor gl the Encyclopedic: of Religious Knowledge. Although hot dispo,c.i to laver or recommend Valerie geNeral. through distrust of their ingredi ents and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reagens tiny a mail may not testily to the benefits he believes ttimself to have rcentred tram any simple preparation. la 1:1, hope that lie may thus contribute to the betted& of o,hers. 1 co ihie the more readily in regard to ficatiduid** ueinian !Biter. ;Imputed by Dr. C. M Jachon, of** iwcara: i was prejudiced against them for lawny tar , . under the impression that they were chiefly au alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esg., fot the removal if LIliS prejudice-Ay proper tests, and thr encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long contidt;cd debility. The use of ihree bottles t - 4 . these th,tets. at the beginning of the preset :t year, v..,s Loy, v../ by evident re and restoration t a %fret , of bodily and is aitai vigor which 10. ,tot i. bit six months leffore, and had [red I t'..er,teie thituk Goa ai..; to:, friend tur duetting um to [lle , vie of them. t , June •2;', J. N. BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIER'S ' We cal! the attention of all Laving friends in the aro y to the tact that "noori.A.NU'S Get.natt irs" will cull. nine's tilts of the Gise;.Aes in.t.eed by pouims mot privations inci Icnttn camp iile. In the lists, pirolislite alincvt i! - .T'y in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it noticed tLat a very large ptoportion are suffering flora det.Y.lty. Every case ot that hind call tie readily cure' n) Geren*n !Liters. DiscLses resulting from .s cf thedi. st:‘ e (ngan • me peediy Ahe have ea Lt ...;;;;;I,it•ti In sta'ing. that, it these lAttele were freely rased among onr soldiers, hundreds of HVEs might tm cart d that I;e The pra t aktors are daily receiving thankful letters froa , slit - lure's to the army and hospC: la, who have been restored to health by the use of arse Bitters, ilogit to them by th. it nit tJs. SV:LIVARC OF COUNTERITITS See that the signature of "C. M. .I.l.(:S."SdPi,•' Ii 11: , 1V it.ll' ci ..qtCII}OWQ. LATtry. PAYE 21,60 rna BOTTLE, OR .finis D , z. e 5.0. 31ZE 76 '• iiALV Doz. 4,8111 I‘ , Large Size, on account of tar ti".nt.ity gm het tt nit:. art inuco. the. .heapEL our nearest drurygo-: not hi.ve It e arilcle, do Dot i‘e, pia elf be at.y of the h :once:wig piepar.tihha thzt eel). I,e offered !,1 p;.-cc, serd to tz4 v..: v.:11 fui., ad, ,:ecu.t.'4l4..kked, by t4pfesu. rdneipal O z^a arid Zandactery, JONES 6,7. - , EVANS, " For Sale by Draggling and Dedefo virgprwta in Out ni4ed Slaw, -4 ' May 1t7.1,V1L . I t • Iptna. 4 ' PREPARED OR A Or, AN A 111 1 ;11LY CONCENTRATED A PURE TONIC; WILL GIvE VOL' =I = I= WILL MAKR THU I= Sallow Complexion Clear. Will prove a blessing in Car: be used by perfect eatery by PARTICULAR NOT/OIL DELICATE CIiLLDRE:I`.T, MITER AZ .D.A.GVE, PRICES. NO. 631 ARCH SIREET.;, (Sur . ceascr to C. M.:LIM:SON & 00.0 I'.r.c>r>rd.c.4-cartog FTROS66, Hearty,. Stout, Lively, OL P as V 0 LIN Gl.
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