Hiding Indian Corn. A correspondent of-the Germantown Telegraph, speaking of the practice of billinv,tvrn, says: "Constructing large conical hills, on land which is light and dry, must inevitably tend to increase the effects - of, drouth ina-4nuch as it exposes more tnirface to the atmosphere, and consequently increases -aerification at times when all the moisture contained ifs the soil is required for the support and sustenance of the plants. When rain Alle, the conical hill coudoects:the water from the roots to the centre of space be tween the rows and hilts, very little of the fluid being retained about the plants, or within range of the small roots, by which the pabulum is taken up by the growing plantif, and without which they would immediately languish and decay. cln light soils billing is always disadvan tageous to the crop. Every fresh strut unt-gf 067th.placed over the roots causes a protrusion of a new set of laVrals, to the detriment of those previously form ed. This exhausts the energy of the gla nt, without increasing, in any great degree, its powers of appropriating food from the surrounding soil, as the first formed roots cease to grow as soon as those caused by the deposition of new soil are developed, and in a short time will be found to have lost their vitality 'and' hceonte mere worthleSs appenda:- ges " rtIEVJ GO I riS 133 1864 B 1864 4 1 0$ '41141 NEW' STORE filliritnamsigned has opened a new Cash Store, in the room formerly occupied by N. Clark & Son, on Allison building, immediately opposite the Court Waynesburg, Pa , wliere be has received and is it opening& ikg large and excellent assortment of BOOTS AND 4gIIOES jtats and Caps , -.. • mings and Notiong I I • 4. .• These goods were all purchased for CASH, at the lowrst market prices, and will t* sold at a small ad vance on first cost. I have determined to do a strictly CASH SVPIIIEs3S, and wi t t/ ha, al4 to sell at small priority. !'kty liiOODS. are . ENTIRELY NEW • most of whjch,bave bien mad& to order, by the very best workmen in rhi.teddinbAC etpmssly for this mar ket. itkvtle youiatle Won partic i tady to my stock of Ladles' -and Childeren's Hats, Gloves and Hosiery, LadioV Collars and Corsetts, t Shaker lEhboda, &c., &c., My asiortment.is jArge I My srork is goof)! My prices •IoU , ! if you need any article in tt'e Slice line, FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST! 4,74'9,ntAt0 pu i est : to, tlte Coarsest, GAtab AND BE SUITED AND SAVE 'MONEY! Call,Ssd eramioe, it iA nn trouble to show goods. 10" Greene County Orders taken at par for goods. • JAMES B. LINDSEY, - Waynesburg, March 30, '64. Allison's Building.• SOMETHING NEW. & T. A. CLARKE, AT THE Hamilton House. Waynesburg,. Takes this method of informing their numer nuspatrons and the public generally, that they have made very large purchases of - SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES . , VESTING, All kinds of Grocericx, SUGAR, of every Grade; . . - • COFFEE, of all brands; TEAS, the best in the market; NOTIONS of every description. • COUNTRY PRODUCE : , The highest market price paid tor all kinds of Country Produce. Give us a call. R. & T. W. CIA RKE, • Opposite Court House. Waynesburg, May 11, . .CRAND FLOTILLA ON Tile 3:033Ma.ALWAL1 2 1..311! FIRST SITING ARRIVAL OF CLOTHING! • A. Ia SOWER& AiirN.liUlLpl lf square, latust arr i ved from With a Li:cn dad assortment of ready made. Clothing for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, and is prepared to dress any curitornerdipm the small est boy to the largest man, and fit lin/tidily in the "Height of Fashion." He has, also, a fine stock of Hats and Caps, For men and bays, and a gaol variety of useful No dose. Mt of which he offete for sale at the e'er: cheapest prices going, ° M.A.II.ACARI War . Mr. SOWERS is also a pra.tiging Tailor, and keeps a good supply of ClOOl3. Ca99i me res. Sti., which he will nudge up to order. Also, cutting and making done when - the cloths are furnished. WAvnelbuse, Aptil 27, MA.— 6m. S L TRAY MARE Q TRAY ME tatiedup by the suhscribei" In Jackson tp., Greene county, Pa., on Friday, un e 10 t h , 1664, a dark chestnut sorrel, about 141 hands high, a rtnaH white star in forehead, a small white spot near ,and exppeeed to be about 9 years old. Apr ore Township Book seamen/ to law. The owner is reqicidsrd tp come ,forward, prove property, pry all charges, Sad - lake her away, or tale will be die. e 22, 186 t or according to taw.: ' Jun AULTAH CS:ILE. itte' 'Sankt*. SWIM(' MAIL 1 1 1 AV K AItIYNNINC REpTYLARLY BETWEIIIN All -Ell.'llll. 4,obee & 418's 'EW PIIUTOGIUPII ME, Wiliea's Frame Building, one door east of the National Bank, WiTATNESSUBSI, PA. Messrs, Wallace & Craig up a pi •ndol Shy-lint Gallery, the H A'; ti, t refa g mui s ar picture-taking . establish me lit ever in taunted is the place, where they arc prepared to execute PIIOTOGIZAPHS, ' AMBROTYPES, BIALELANOTYPES,. CARTE DE VISITES, And ail other kinds and sizes of pictures, in a style equal to t e beat artists. Especial attention will he given to copying pictures and enlarging them. All applications will he promptly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractit • e, and every de sirable accommodation will he rendered to customers. This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accur ate likenesse. , t every offered to the people of Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken any time in the day, and in all kinds of weather. Photograph Albums always on Hand. Waynesburg, April S, 1561.-tf. 1 8 3 ! FIRST AN TIIE MARKET ! 1,1111 6 \4111D212 S.'IDDB zon.az PORTZ'S., Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick Building, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opened a large and elegant assortment of Fall and Win ter Dry Goods, comprising Dress Goods, of all kinds and at all prices. Domestics, a very law.ge stock. Flannels M . all colors and qualities.— Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings. Check, Drillings, Crash, Towlings; Boots and Shoes, Cloths, Cassimeres, Threads, Hoopakirts, Ho siery, Gloves, al!•.sorts of Fancy Goods also a complete variety of GROCERIES AND _HARDWARE. We buy principally for cash, and as goods well bought are half sold we are enabled to sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for past favors. SfAt. • BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE • 3LICII-aar-aiGODIT WI)/1 4 13ERRYRILT 4 R7h p a e ri f e iii h i Is i .';e f on riam7sedhilisettoor,;t anders irbdoeu)eu)lic establish ment to the frame dwelling opposite the Methodist bpiacopal Church, formerly occupied by Joseph Taylor. where lie will keep on Ilan d or make to order rASW.OW.A.Wit imglus 4N 7 SW .O #IIOES, For Gentleman, Ladies' and Children's ware. All work will he warranted to give satisiaction and net to rip. Orders will lie filled promptly, and every effort made to please. Rewiring done on short Notice Wayneelairg, May 11, '64.-61no. R. DOTTGITERTI • CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Wagneehurg. Pa., where Re limeade to. manafactitre Carriages of Every Description, From his expet,ience in the business, lie feels confi dent his werk will give entire satisfaction. Re will use Below priced material, in any part of his work, and will not employ any but superior workman. All new work will be Warranted for One Year. Shopori Greene street, one square South of tlteCou rl ouse, Way nesbusg, Jan. 25, 1860—no 34. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. .STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON H AaN n O wi purcha s ed afredelnhekstslcrtnoirieGrr,ov`irersontt the business at the old stand. They will in a few days be in teceipt of a large assortment at: Prizue Groceries and Provi.sions, Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, &c., &co which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. Cora Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always un hand. March 4th 1863. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS RINEILOIT Practical Marble and Stone Cutters. Third Door East of the Court 2 1 / 4 / S Sept. 2, 'l3. HAMibTaN HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa S. IMATTZEL4, Proprietor. TIIE sascriber respectfully inforMs his friends [!at be has taken this well known II ese where 'he is preparel - to accommodate travellers And nibers, with goodand substantial meat. drink, Sr.c. Ile will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with hint, not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and carrigges;ke. _ April 10,-N; 44-tf ADAMS' HOUSE, WAYNESBURC, PENN'A., JACOB HENDERSHOT, ,r,KES pleasere in informing, his friends and the traveling public getter ally, met he Inn tzken charge of this popnlar houf , e of entertainment and feels eonti- Ilent in saying that he c n render iteircct eatisfaetion. Every effort will he made to meet the wants and 'wish es of hia guests. The BAB and TABLE will he furnished kith the belt, articles found in the market. Ampleand con veit iellt stabling. Give U 3 a trial. Waynesburg, April 13, 1864. BRIDGEPORT HOTEti, At the bridge, one mile east of 'Waynesburg-, SMITH GREENT, PRQPRIETOE., T HE undersigned hereby notify the citizens of Greene and adjoining counties and the IIitOVIN and TRAVELING PUBLIC in general that he has ta ken charge of this Hotel and is fully prepared to en tertain the traveling public In the very best manner He respectfully solicits a liberal share of. patronage of the public. • The BAR wilt be supplied with the choicest LIQ UORS. The Table furnished with the hest the Own' try can afford. The ST ABLE will be carefully at tended to— call and try us. Jan. 13, 1864. H 0 5 1111111.4 LODGE, No. 538 1. O. P &Ai . ... ~ . Af i E 4 ST in Waynesburg, in allieon's Ball, opposite the 'Court House, on Thursday evening of each Tree •at eliVelof . .k. °shouts: . G. J Jonas, N. C. D. R. P - . 1:117BS. P. q. lA. L A NINA:FM, V. G. • J. F. Tassear., aec'y. , D. W. Baarsam, Treas. Nov. 8, 18411. Odd paws Saslng Assniathw 9,]t 1017.""rieakOMICOInka-, 1.e4. 4 7 64 .':irtAttedair tfiebtik - 410 1 47/ I MAllbtifin• P 1140 Seen Anlndkuni r.stemadis ;edn s imift, Peetgr, 418sOsteraa. posliddit imam and Die .lllll. 1101,421,40. Look - at s To all whom it may Concern ! T ITE undersigttrd would respectfully in essse., form his old customers, friends and the rdifilic generally, that be ha= returned. to Waynesburg, and opened a SADDLPLRY SHOP, On Main Street, ose door east of the Farm ers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg, Where he will keep constantly on hard all articles in his hue, such r,s Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, .M.artingis, GollaTs, Harness, in fact every t.stally kept in an establishment of the kind. ILT'Persons wishing to buy will please give us a call and examine our work before purchasing e;se where, as we Batter ourselves we can sell as gond work as we ever did. Ali work isiatinfacittred of the beat n;itterial in rite market, and made in a neat and Sulistaiitial manner. "Warranted tint to cut is the eye." J. T. HOOK.. Waynesburg, April 27, 1864.-tf. SS wIMIAT.A.Xt.2" St CHAMPION SALVE ! Nampo it Never Simenders to Anything For cuts., old sores, burns, p ins in the side end breast. weakness in the back, toothache, tetter, coma and frozen feet. N. B —Pare the corn and spread the salve on a piece of k muslin or linen, thinly applied; then apply it to the place affected and keep dry. Renew the plaster every fourth day till cured. This is a sure thing. It has been in use far seven years in Oh.o, and six years in this Slate, and gives entire satisfaction to all tha 'use it. Price, 25 cents. Made and sold by .1. 11. STEWART. OT ICE is hereby given that Stewart's celebrated Cant ion Salve can now be obtained at any of the following agencies: Call & Co., Penney; Hoge & Carpenter, Rogersville; M. Bell. Graystille; Bayard & Hewitt, Rice's Land ing; Isaac Hooper, Minor & Co.. Waynesinirg. The Celebrated Remedy 'for external diseases. twelve years In use at the old Price. Mae 4, 1864. Wammaker tkßrovm, 4 .0a Mil FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, S. E. Comer Sixth & Mar ket Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Special Department for CUSTOM WORK, No. 1 g. Sixth Street ARli 13, 1864,-Iy, Afflicted Re ad,--- READLion, Epilepsy, eic2a7piitthati3O:7o,ritlhpe• L___._--Heart, Torpid Liver, ralsy, Irrita bility of tife eystain Genera,/ OF !most Pains or Weak ness, Night Sweats,Dirriness of Bight, Fits of Despon dency, Muscular Prostration and all disc ases o f the Nervous Centres, never dream of the CAUSE of their several sanction.. They treatsesults as it they were uses; and an no relief is farina. WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THESE DISEASES very frequently There is the secret—solitary self abuse, practiced by thousands. Commenced when boys, at school or elsewhere, it is kept up even during young manhood, producing mental and nhysical_pres tration. If continued, these diseases, and even lnad uess are the result. If the victim be conscious of the cease of his decoy, and quit it, he suffers under those terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions which weaken and shame hint, till life becomes grievous.— Thus place d between certain decay and prematur e death and horrible suffering, the wretched victim rush es, to SELF•DESTRUCTION. or sinks to an untimely grave. If he emancipates himself before the practice has done its worst and enters matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, sad his sense tells him that this Is caused by his early Mies. SUFFERING YOUNG MEN, Let no false modesty prevent you from ex/dal/sing your case to one whose acknowledged position in the medical profession, and respectability in pr.vate life, point him as a private counsellor. Think not to cute yourself, and so tamper with a faculty, the destruction of which renders a man truly mtserab . e. Come to Dr. KINKELIN, confide in him as thousands have done before you. In short, to be cured radically of all forms of secret diseases, and ruinous effects of selfindulgeuce, apply to the mon successful and e. - 4perietictuP DT. RINKE. LlN.:Csaloss Puystclissi, Noethw'est corner of Third and Union Streets ' 'beltiveen Spruce and Pine,a square and a half from t he Merchants' Exchange, Philadel phia. Remember that STRICTURES .if the URETIIA are raniMy removed by the application of a new therapeu.. tic al agent, only used by Dr. K. ' PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICE, &c., for warded to address, in any directiont . put up secure from damage or curiosity. • POST PAID LETTERS addressed to Dr. KIN EEI.IN, will be answered forthwith. April 47. 1564-Iy. ' ARRIA GE!—lts loves and hates, sorrows and an gem, hopes and fears, regrets and joys: MAN IA(tI), how MP:, how RESTORED; the nature, reatment, and radical cure of sperniatorrhrea or sem inal weakness, involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impediments to Marriage ggnerallY ; nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and physical incapacity, re. suiting from SELF-A ItllSEare fully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. I).— 'I ,i 9 most extraordinary book should he in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, ash every man o• woman who. desire to limit the number of their of t( their cicitti - ,stances. Every pain, dis , -axe, and ache Mcidental to youth, maturity, and old age, is fully explained ; overy particle of knowl edge that should he known Is here givAn. It is hill of :ingra.',•ini;s,. 'in fact it disclozes secrets that every one shouldknow , still it is a book that must he locked up and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in P - , - xc.!p or postage stamps. A ddress Dr. WM. YOUNG, No.'4iti, Spruce St.. above Fourth Philadelphia. IrrARFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat tes what may be your disease, before you place your s, If under the care of any one of the notorious Quacks 4 -native or foreign. who advertise in this or any other paper, get a ctr,i.y of Ur. young's .0,1;4, and read itcare rally. It will be the means of saving you many a dol lar, your health. and possibly your life. itr YOUNG can be consulted on any n f the disens r,s deathbed in. his publication, at hi. , Oftice. Not 416. Spruce St., above Fourth Philadelphia. Ire Office hours from °till 3 o'clock daily. i Aril 2:,'64-Iy. S. 11411T7,E1,1. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, D A s F, ,sn al r. l r o v f t e t n h , e , N i ' i e e r v, vo au nd ,SeelU rTreatminary art i , n 1 reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad lress, Dr. J. SKILIN Howard A senci at HH, Nn. 2 South Ninth Street,Phitada., Pa, April 13,'64 -Iv. SOWER, BARNES et CO., 1.1313L1 MEW.: AND DEALERS - MNeellanefans, School. and flank 8004.5, AND STATION CRY, No. 37 North Third Stteet, below Arch, CII, G. SOWER, W. 11. BARNES, F. C. POTTS. F Publishers of Fellows Culline Maus and keys, the largest and test Outline NAN erei, pyanahed. San det'a new Readers, Cre#ll.leat,e ProAs' Arithmetics, Ike., Blank Books, Writrng, Wraptrlng„ Curtain and Wall Papers: A K . 19.'63, ISRAEL GOMA) WITH 1841313 & lb Gig IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OP Hosiery, Gloves, VIOASIt %%WO t WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, Na AS Thleil, Street, Lately occupied by J. T. WAY & JOU J. BAILY, HENRYS. 'DAVIS, Philadelphia. lILTON B. 011.801111, BAH% W. VAN CIILIN. June 1;1864-1y. To. Clear the Rouse of flies, DU' Ottaill OELE Witgin °w as ll iseitiaas itroN, 41t : • in Existence VOlakiphia. E!;!E3MMEM;Mi!MMEira PHILADELPHIA, PA PHILADELPHIA ilalpjr. 1864, Ism:!TP-` 2 " 7 " . 113 1864, tRY. to"( 1, Great Inducements to Cash Buyers ! HOOD, DONDRIGHT & 001, Wholesale Dealers 111 FOREIGI & DOMESTIC 1111 Y MS, 529 Market St., and 526 Commerpe St., PHILADELPITIA, Woulal respectfully invite attention to their LARGE 'T!J.CIi: of leading DOMESTICS, DAMN MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, and ma.,y popular ends of • PHILADELPHIA gANETACTURE. April 13, 1864. I. K WALRAVEN, (Successor to W. H. CARRYL,) WHOLESALE & RETAIL CURTAIN STORE, Masonic Hall, No. 'll9 Chestnut St., ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, PIIILADA. _ CURTAIN MATERIALS, Wide French Sating. Wide French Brocatelles. Wide Frew( h Satin de Wine Wide Worsted Damasks. Wide Union Damask Wide Moquette. trench Flushes. Cornices and hands. Cords, Gimps and Fringes. tassels and i.nons• Hooks, Rings and Brackets. Furniture Coverings a2iti face Curtains, $3.00 a. pair. (.ace Curtains. 4.00 a pair. • Lace Curtains, 4,50 a pair. Lace Curtains, 5 0111 a pair. Lace Curtains, 6.110 a pair. Lace Curtains, 7.00 a pair, ace Curtains, 7.50 a pair. ace Curtains, 8.00 a pair. 4.ace Curtains, 8 50. a pair. Lace Curtains, 900 a pair. Lace Curtains. 950 a pair. lace Curtains, 10.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 12.00 a pair. Lace curtains, 14.00 a pair. Lace Certain?, 15.99 a r.a',c. Lace Curtains. iiil.Bo a pate. Lace Curtains, 18 00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 20.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 25.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 30.00 a pai aFF Cu;tai,ns, 4041 F pay. Lace Curta . i nt, 50.014 pgur. Vaunted and Gold Boreers—in store and for sale at the following prices, with good Fixtures complete for each shade, retail. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $l.OO Gold Bordered SSladrx & Fixtures, 125 Gold Bo•d;.red Shades & Fixtures, 1.50 Gold 4104 - 4.724 Shades & Fixtures, 1.75 Gold BOrdered Shades & Fixtures, 200 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 300 Gold Bor ered Shades & Flxtures, 3.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 400 Gold.flordered Shades & Fixtures, .50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, .00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 11.00 Gold Bordered Hiadea & Fixtures, 7.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 0.00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 111.00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 12.50 Gold Bordered Shades made to miler, any style or size. U. S. FLAG'S on hand, and made to order, all sizes. April 13,'01-tini, THE GIRARD HOUSE, Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts„ PEZILADELPWA. H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. April 1,1564•1 y States Union Rotel, 06 and 608 MArket, St., Philadelphia. • OHA.. S. M. ALLMOND, Manager. Tills Hotel is located in thevery centre of business and is near the respectable places of amusement, which makes it particularly desirable to persons visi , - ing Philadelphia on busir c-ss or pleasure ; and the - Manager hopes, by clo:4e personal attention to the wants of his guests, to make it a cciinfmtabie home Qtr sari as may :aver his l'kupe with' the . : f . patrol:age. A • 31c, ILDII3 111)21.1a Chestnut St., Betwcen, ad and 4th, PIIILA'DELPIIIA. EN thz immediate vicinity uf the principal Banitirg Custom House, Post ()ace, Commercial 11..`xrliaoz4 and the Jobbing Mouses. The best business bottle in the city. HENRY NEIL, VtOrtetur. AMERICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Old Independence Hall, PHILADELPHIA WYATT & HEULDINGS, April 13, 1864-Iyr7 M. GOLDMAN, JNO. V. WATSON, JOS. L. KENO, JAS. A. M'COMAS. GOLDMAN 9 BERG & C O L linTlic>l Isaac- Clotta ars§ AND DEIGERS IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting% Tail-. ors' Trimmings, &e. No• 306 illarket Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 10, 1863. 'MARTIN BUEHLER, GEO. RONEIRMITT. U.N. PIONS:ARri ? C. P. RUEN.SEROTT. NEM, MAID & CI ., Importers and Dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND MAURY- 1 ' .7.‘:;0. 441 Ticrket Strf:ef . tekw Firlh, Phila. A ilk. r9;q863. n • , ELI HOLDEN, Mq. 7,1:18 Market Street, between 7th •Si . Bth, SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Watell i es and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' ca.socliar. TELOI7II6.IE, WHOLESALE AN RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. lag. 19,263 aiLrizaria, zzI4MIL osk CO : Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION , *MCHAWS, N. W.Var. Sixth and Market Ste., April 13,'646m PHILADELPHIA. GEM F. WanitE. 'CHARLES N. REED. °L a - - . E. Witai Sta., APO . at'iM 4 7. nittAraltWlit. AII%V,VS% MASS% BRADEN & HUNT TILUAVEon hand a supply of the HBBARD MOW ING MACHINES. Any one wishing a good re liable Machine can now have the opportunity. Read the following testimonials: WE; whose names are underwritten; having used the light Hubbard Mower, take pleasure in recommend ing it to the Fariiiitigini ()tic, as tie bust Machine ex •tant suit we feel confident that those who wish to purchase a Mower will be satisfied that they have tnade a good investment of their money by -purchasing the light Iliibbaid. We have used the above Mclver dur ing the whole of the past harvest without the neces sity of :avowing to reK e rr; such is the strength and firm ness of the Hubbard that with the proper care all the unnecessary expenses and loss of time h, avoided which is so common with other Mowers. in short, the Hubbard fully collies up to our expectation, agreeably to the recommendation given ip. Not only on account of the elegancy won which it Ferforins the eon*, but also the ease to the team with which it Is dope. The draft - is lighter and the horses' necks never millet from soreness. All title is avoided on account of the Ma chine being co perfectly balanced. The Hubbard ex cels other Moweis on ac: aunt of it doing. the work as satisfactorily in (frith g slow as last, 55 also en hances the safety of the Machine on irregular or rough places. AS A MITCH ELL, CEPIIAS M HEATH JOHN s, DAVIS W. JOHNS, A. CARY, SIIIADRiCII MITCHEL, HENRY' BELL • MILBS MEEK. • HUGH MoN rnommtv, JOHN CLAYTON. For further particular; inquire at the "Messenger" office, Waynesburg, Or of the undersigned SAMUEL BRADEN, .1011 N HUNT, Agents. RutTe Creek. Greene c 0., Pa., it:ate '22, 1861 BY virtue of the last will and testament of Jas. Hoge, dec'd., of Morgan tp.. Greene Co,, theundersigned gxect4tor will offer at pub lic sale on tie premises, in the tpwnship, coun ty and State aforesaid, on Wednesday, July 17th, 14364, The following described real estate, VIZ: ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRE, more or less. 90 acres cleared and in a stale of enitiya. non, adjoining lands of David Crane, Samuel Smith, Abijah Huss, and others, located on the State road between Waynesburg and Jerfe:son. The buildings consist of a Stone House. and log Kitchen, Frame Barn, Wagon 'ltd and Corn Crib. The facto is well watc:red, also. 4 hue variety of fruit. TERIVXS Or SALE : One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation ; the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the con firmation of sale. ISAAC F. RAN.DOLfIi• June '64.-td, Il.ecutor. Orphan's Court Sale. 13Y virtue of an ooer cf the Orphans' C4Art of Greene county, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 13th day of August, next, All the right, title and interest of Wm . F. Patton, of, and tort c4 , itnin lot of ground, situate in Monongahela township, adjoining lot of S. El. Cove on the north, the public read on the west, lot of Wm. ft McCoy on the north, and the Monongahela river on the East, containing about,.pne acre, and on which are c.t:ected a,log dwelling house, kitchen, &c. TERIVIS or SALE: One-third of the purchase money on confirm ation of sale, one-third in six months, and the residue in twelve months thereafter, with in terest from the date of confirmation. June 15 1864 WAYN ESBURG . STEAM MILL. ViT M. ROGERS respectfully inform his friends and V the public that he has leased the NEW STEAM MILL, at Waynepnire. Pa., where L e will always be found ready to accommodate all who may calf 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 he.ltft at the Alitlor at Yeator' ft store. (Jam 9.7, lbo9. Notice to the Public. r u HE Cabinet business will be carried on at the old etand. by the unders , gned, where att kinds o Furniture can be had and made to order. A Ikarse ke, L iu readiness to attend funerals AMOS MILIIIED, March 2, 1864. REBECCA GA NEAIR. vitishllA Ibinrtistments. DRY COODS. I We BARKER & UOI, MARKET Pittsburgh, Pa, Have in store the largest stock oyez ted in 1,11:„a city, ionbracirz, i' tLitei - aita.W - Zoi4 9 BEAM ECODE Housekeeping Goods, GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR, PROPRIETORF.4. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eakern CASH PRICES. :larch I*, 1864. Jlj /DI VIII glitt3 "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO PIE." A Song of the Returned Volunteer 25 "BROTIIER'S FAINTING; AT THE DOOR," De scribing a Touching Incident of the War• • ••• • • • 2.5 ' BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to `Kingdom Coming" 25 "0 WRAP THE FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A Song of the Dying Soldier 25 "0,1 Wlsll THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden •, , 25 "WHO'LL SAVE THE LEFT 1" Descriptive of a Charge at the Battle of Murfreesbefff.•. ..... .•: • 22 "WITHIN TIIE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S GUNS." Describing the Battle of Getusburg• • 50 57Any of the above emit by mail, on receipt of the pricy_ mu. 4. mind.oz., 0ct.21,'6.1.1y. No. OM Wool St., Pittsburgh. TIZirDZIE & mooam, Wholesale and Retail .CHAIR AND FURNITURE, NO, 2t 211111121211* BTRE • Neot It* g2Pialiela 11 0 4 4. 1 8 ePt40.413-11. Pittsburgh. .Pa. aN, 211:1011110.6a MOIMIN COANCR. tigel Ays. as "MK •• P. Aral 4 . . Executor's Sale. JAS. A. BLACK, Ad'inr CLOAKS, Which they offer at SPRING AND SUMNER FASHIONS FOE 1864 AT TUE PITTSBURGH' CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, Mo. 73 Market Street, PlTTszu'Rea, PA wou'cl respectfully call the attention of the V trade to our la rsP and elegant stock of Ladies and Misses' Cloaks, eaTie:i ace Circulars for'spring and Summer wear, having non - in stock all the lead ing and popular styles of the season, to which we shall daily add all the fore en and oricinal designs as they come to hand through the rir,,nlar European steamers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find us fully prepared to fill tiler order, at all times, having a large and magnificent stock of ...X3EA3EK.,„ and LIMIT SUMMER FABRICii, from whi.h to manelfarture zarmentA of every description. Buyers would du well to remember .that 011 iS the only eXCILIEiVe Cloak House in Pittsburgh, where Ladies' Fashionable Costumes can be had at all limos, wholesale and retail. M. .1. SI'ENCE. March 21, IS6I .1. & 11. NUMB , • 26 & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET, PIT'ZSBUII.G.TI, PA. Man;ifacturers and dealer's in FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE OIL OLOTRB?) Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths WINDOW SHADES, SHADE FIXTURES, &c. ALSO, DEALERS IN LEATHER BELTING, Lace Leather. liVia Rubber Belting, Hose, Steam Packing. and Rubber Goods generally. N. B. Sote Agents tiir Allegheny county, for the sal of Metropolitan Co.'s UNIVERSXL CLOTHES WRINGER Wholesale and Retail Boyers will find our stock large, well asserted and at reasonable piices. April 13, 'u4 MIS I CLOAKS ! MAYS ! 2Vtlta VI . OOE IV-CY'r/C7 And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK Paris Cloak and Shawl EMPORIUDI H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO., 68 IiIIikRIKET STREET. Pitt silbtzi-glx X.Et.. a.all dl H. KLEBER & BRO., NO. 122 WOOD STREET; Foc,r doors abnveTinh. and nearly oppneite the First National Bank, PITTSBURGH, PA , Stile Agents, and only Depot in city for THE GliEhT STEINWAY PIANO MCI .Carhart's Harmoniums & Melodeons. r IHESE two iostru merits are among the most ax traordinary successes of modem times, an attested by the best performers in professional and private cir des. 4TELNWAY eiANO has become the admira tion of the wh, le musical ‘vorld, and has receiveti thirty-two first premiums of gold and silver, and also the first prize medal at the ( - treat National Exhibition at London in 15.62. Aso : Best Italian and Frerch Strings for Violin, Cuitar aid ItasL; etheet, re,:eived lveett ly, elyarch Music Books, etc., etc. Every Piano Warranted for Five Years. wrold Fianna taken in exchange. .April G, 1564 6 mos. B. L. COOK, E.PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR PraTIT & CO, CO:MISSION Arid "lealerti in Produce, flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain . &o, 10. 13 Stnithficht St., Cor:ncr F,rsf, Pill.;6urgh. BEFEHENCES—Spring.:r Ilarhatigh & , Pittsburg; Hitchcock, McCrePry & Co., rittsbtargh ; (;ttorgit A Endley, cadtier Gorman Tract mid tSavii;gs Hank. Pittsburgh; 3litetiell Ladd, O.; R'.•ll. & .1 I). Ladd, Ittelimmt. 0.; MIMS, Cal-1.11.1 Mt, Pleasgmt I.l:anch suit, Hank (thin. Young's Eating Saloon, COP NER V1IN; ALLLY SMITHFIELD 'TIZ.Y,EI-s, Where OrSTER:i all,l all th.. drdiracies of the st,a.t.t, palatable F. 711 4 ., Cr;rl; ,. r . "v'irgh, :1;“1 Alley : -. . , lttfitt.! Ft Pitt.Aurgh, Oct. y tistlS I.e served;. um. N. OGDEN dit. CO., 31AN1. - F.WITREREi 1/1 411115411 al liditia, MI Silvered Glass ReflPetors, Knobs, &c No. 69 Marko ;- , t Pittsburgh, ra. sort ST. CLAIR HOTEL, SORNER OF VENN & ri T. FLAIR FTREF,TR, PITTSB ;Rah% P.l. T. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR EL:- This popular house ha ,, recently heen thoro-;h ly refitted and furnished, and unu form one orthe most pleasant stopping places RI the city. Tents mod crate ,and Satiefac t ton watt-anted. 1p::1 • 1y S. B. & C. P. rklA K E. MAMUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOK, CAP, LETTER, AND a.:.„kinrla otIVRA.PULNO PAYER have remcv, ed (aim NO. 27 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Suithtleld Street, PITTEIBUTICH, PA Nbv. 13, IdAl-ly n":'nrCash Tra4cfor Rags CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. 7 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGR, PA .FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR oC4ober 64 • . J,. O. FACKINEL JOHN M. IRWIN aw,va & 144011:11AcItT or. Furniture and Chairs, Ne. 10* faitthiltld Bt.. NovVlikly. rtrrepultou EAT tt 3F MUM% HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS WHERE EVERY 11N - SCRITTION OF Housekeeping Articles, Unnsiniiis of Hp ithvare, Plain and Planisired Tinware , Brusbee, Woeden 'S'ate, Basketr, Plated Ware, Cutler;. Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, and looking Utensils of all kinds. A great variety of shaker Conde, Bird Cava., &c , can be obtained on the 111091 reasonable ter:".' Refrigerators and Water Coolers , DOOR MATS AND FANCY GOODS. KAY & Stla 50, 1562 CANE AND WODU VITAIRES i4EL.I.ING orr WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAR, W . WOODNA ELL. §7 dd 9 Third strati. opposite E. rola . (Indent; & l'u and 110 Fourth street. Aug. 9, Tl'y i , ;rlloiqfrlyiurrtheofrengt7/. il ,, Ppe* thoe , dor.i y subdue the CA und the E.7,42:0rati071,. They che the liivht Lily in frQin seven. to font te,n. Jays. The appetite is ut ontisit:lvigorcited, end the ativnt vapid I y ()tang fit rh the cough and the (.'ilfie ale g nre speedily relieved; the Elect), 1,-edanes calm and refre , dling ; the e eaciuttions twit tad V/2 i form. ALL IHE GENERAL P- TiVidS ET , A RAPIDITY THAT SEEMS MAR VEIJ-01.7.—J. F. Churchill, Jr. D. THE ETP'OPHOSPHITES are :In appropriate and arnoirto rriiirny for every dis oriler characterized by any ouc or more cif the hdluw ing Cam' SYMPTOMS: adia D , Yrmit,linpetlect, or too Papicl Breathing, Cold if the Ertn,railiee ; Hight or Morning Chill , N; Ilee'ic; Winding of Flesh, Enlargement of al cholas, on Cough; LOBB 0/ AStrOltirt Twitching of the rerves or vnuseles; ,Shootb. Pa in t hrough the Shoulders, Chest, Face or L halo , : Partial or Total Loss of the Ctiet of the Limb.- Ileadache ; Giddings; Excessive Paleness; Eicis Sirats, Loss cf . Appetite, Heart-Bora, oppreeeie, the Stomach, slur , or Sinking of the Om Ware eating; Weak or Sour Nomach; of the Bowels; Sallow Cololpi eXi ; i;a'at.c ,/ the liver Or Kidneys; Retarded Growl% on Pclage,l Den , ' tioa, children; Extreme &net - r:Rese to Cold; de., as in the several stages of (Pan,rimption, in Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis,Dys os la, &rya la, Xenrolgict, Paralysis (partial:;. complete), dc., and Especiall yin alLtema le Dis orders or Uterine Irregularities, such as Difficui:, Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, Excessive, Delayed, Preatotaro or too .Fregoont itlenstruation. WINCHESTER'S HYPOWAKIITES . , . . are. the . best remedy known to Medieal Science, ia every ease who're pliy,le!an commonly preger.i.. " iodics," irc,n,whiakcy, cod-liner o.l,9j.finittci Winchester's Genuine Preparation Or VIE - 1117'0 PITOSPI7ITES is the only re? fm•ni of this lteniedy, amli al Truro by the it •,1 I'r'fe ion generally. 1." 0 0 TIIER, .1? I: E Y ..\ - 77.-1 LW -V 1: 7 RN,: Orr :—I a 7 oz tottlo, Dottie.; f ir $5. In 10 oz. Dott.es, ,i2—Thrt:e for $l. tree. F•old by all respeetabitAtruggist.i, road at the sole Geacral Depot is tha United,Stalu, by WINCICESTER, 36 John. Street, N. Y. • n Pulmonary Diseases, the most ac. I tire treatment should be pur.sucd dtiring'tLie Summer months, the period When most ru t ieut s 'an - wisely Suspend the use the I.2c2actly. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Red Bugs, Moths hi Fins, Wool ens, Insects Oki Plants, Fowls, Animals, Put up in 25e, .50e. 51.00 Boxes, P, Ls nod Flasks, 5,2 and , F 5 for 110 - recs, Puttac issrirr moss, &C. "Ol , ly infallible rernediel known." "31Ci from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the human ••12tos COIIIC out of their holes to die." ;;01,i AV ioies , Olc in all larg• cities. by all Drugg . sts and Retatlers every vs here. '4" ; .I.!!!REv. - Ar.E.!!! of all worthic^ imitations. :zir'See that "CosTi,&'s" name is on each Box Bostic, and Flask, before you buy. HENRY R. COS CAR• 0-ifl - Prinoipal Depot 482, Broadway, N. Y. MERCHANTS, 1,, all Whoksale and Retail Drop: \Vnyrc, , ,burg, P a ICo. 17. I 11A1111001 MI LOST, iiiiiIESTOREII IST published. a new edition of Dr. Culver well's Calrbrated Essay nn the rad, rare k 111i4 .ut medicine) of Spermaterrtm.a. or seminal Weakness Itivnaintary Seminal Lossest, Impotcric, Mental andPhys.i.Ml Incapacity, Impediments to Mat trigc. etc. ; also, emianniption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in self-induie,enCe or sexual extravagance. 1 — i — P ire,i in a sealed envelope, only e cents. Iv' • Th relehrat,• author in this admirable essay de111011:013ICS, front a thirty ;cats sit , reFentl practice, I t the alArntimi rouser 'ICIICeS 6= f abuse may be t td:raly cure. I ivartout ate dang,rot.a of in let nal ythcie, or the apo'ication of tilt kitife—pointine out a mod, of a cure, at once simple, certam ar,d ellectmal. t . ymean. of which every sufferer, no matter what but r , mdttioll May ha, may cure 11;mself cheaply, privately, eni r idiryllt. Lettt,.trP slottlri he iii the hands rf e , Ettry yor.tl - Vvc:y Man in the land. in a plain ens ,, lope, to any addreis nn cents, Cr tWn pr , sz.ltentpr th , _ . $l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2 Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watchea. • redact Time-keepers Sent Free, lay Mail, for only $7• Ziegant Hunting Caae Watches, same as alms., fit also, Wasetes,, Chains, Sets of Jew airy, Gold Pena. Bracelets, Lockets, Rings, Pins, etc., etc.,• With'ut regard to value, and net to be paid for till yo know what y,tiu arc to get. Pend 25 cents torn Certificate and (At cular containing ,full list and partictilare, and infoime you what you can have tor $l. • 5 LERTIFICATEB FOR al • AU) T'S WANTED. Circularssent free. Addrise A. J. HARPER & CO.. 20 1 3 Broadwry, N. Y. Box 5219 P. April 13,'64-ly. New rk. $225 • SEVEN 1225. IMEWOOD PIANO•FORTES, azoresteen ' Co., 499. Broadway, N. Y. NEW ENLA GED scAtx PIANO FORTES, with all the.tateet tutProvewe ni6- This yeara' experience with greatly increased facili ties for huihafacturing, enable ne In sell for chfili at the above unusually low price. - Our Instruments re. calved the knighted award at the VViirld'sand_fer eve successive years at di eAgrierfoitil Inatitet a. War - rtn , tedlive pear . Ossit. Call or. send for de scriptive circiiihr. • March 9, Iget.gaene. IBLANKS OF ALL *WM Fa OA= •AT AVM 0/11M1. - • Importers and Dealers in NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, First door below Exchange Bank, P3TTBBUFICH, PA., TJ ToiTIT TJ kNial eIU thrh. °alp) y ant 127 ALL STAGES CF CONSUMPTION. APril 27,:%54.11, Ea (..1115..1. C. KLINE & CO.. Bowe. c, Nel.% York, Post Gt.Tice bus 45iti =HEM The Greatest Chance ever Offered! TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, c - 21 Il REDUCED PFUCE