The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 20, 1864, Image 4

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A Message from the Army.
BY NES. BOIS:LAND.
Oh, .Friende! our soldieltesits cry out
From all the far-off camps;
Froza lonely watch-fires in the West,
• From Southern woods and swamp
Wherever in their windy tents
Brave boys are gathering,
There, snn•brow•ned faces smile, and bless
Your Christ-like ministering.
Blow! blow, March winds! from mountain
110
From gulf a 4 river banks,
And earry to those Northern homes
(Jar thousand, thousand thanks!
.Aol we who lie ozinarrowheds.
All over the sad land—
From stricken rows. in dreary wards
We stretch a. Pallid hand.
And grasp.tbe palm whose clasp we know
The generous, tender palm!
Whose very touch on heart and head
Its ,spice, and oil, and palm?
.Lad we whose beds aremarrower yet,
Beneath the sun and rain;
Who never more may carry arms
Though spring has come again:
- - iVe too would tell how loving hands
Shut down our dying eyes,
And*end a - blessing Jima the dead
On all your sacriticel
Oh earnest hearts! oh generous hands!
What better thanks can be
Than His, who said—" When I was sick
Ye came to visit Me!"
Work on! Pray on!—No heart may faint,
No hand shall work in vain,
Soon Pain shall conquer us a Peace,
And Peace shall heal our Pain. •
March. 1864.
Wonder is often expressed that
the loss of life in large battles is so
small. The condition of the 28,000
muskets picked up at Gettysburg may
explain partly. Of these 24,000 were
found to be loaded, 12,000 containing
two loads each, and 6,000 from three
40 ten loads each. In numerous in
stances half a dozen balls were driven
in on a single charge of powder. In
some cases the former possessor had re
versed the usual order, planting the ball
at the bottbm of the. barrel and the
powde t r the top. Not' unfrequently
se4Williiper cartridges were packed
each other without being torn or
broken.
air Petroleum is rapidly superseding
All other kinds of oil in use on the En
glish railways. When properly clan--
tied, its illuminating power is found to
be greater than that of any other kind
of oil. A lamp with a flat wick six
eighths of an inch broad, supplied with
petrtheuin, gives light equal to 7 15-
100 candles, while if fed with the best
olive oil,.the effect is that of 2 29-100
candles.
_Again, petroleum does not
congeal nor char the wick of a lamp
And is much cheaper.
*Mansfield's Dismnsatiry says that
,nuif4pf theSarsaparllla of die shops is inert
hind worthless. Dr. Ayer in his writings on
Phis drug states that not only is it inert as
found in the shops, but so also aro most of
the preparations from it, or bearing its name.
He shows, however, tha i totis fart arises
from the use of worthless varieties, or un
skillful preparations by incompetent men ;
that the true medicinal .Sarsaparilla (Sarza
Smihq off) of•the tropics, when freshly
gathered in the bud, is one of the most ef
fectual alteratives we possess. Corr.:blind
with othsr snbstaaces of great alterative
power, like lodine, Stillingia, Dock, &c.,
it makes Ayer's Comp. Est. of Sarsp., which
we have reason to believe is one of most ef
fectual remedies• for humors, skin diseases
and for purifying the blood which has ever
yet been found by anybody.—[Bangor - (Me.)
Mercury.
GRAND FLOTILLA
ON THE
riMia.a. " WA.,ll.3o
• FIRST SPRING ARRIVAL
OF.
CLOTHING .
A, 1 SOWERS,
4 ILI MIN'S BUILDING. onpsiterthe public square,
basejest arrived tz - iiin Philadelphia, with a splen
did assortment of many tripe Clothing
SPRING A% SUMMER WEAR,
and is prepared to dross any customer, from the small
est boy to the largest man, and lit him tidily in the
Height of Fashion "
Ile has , also, a fine stock of
Hats and Caps,
Tor men and boys, and a good variety of oseful No
tions. All of whirls he otTers fur Cale at the ver,l
cheapest priri . s going.
e i li sst&TALAIC) Wt. I Z 4 - Cit'
Mr. RbilietßlS is also a pra mina Tailor, and keeps
a good supply of Mothi, Cassiineres, &e , which he
will make up to order Also, cutiing making done
when the cloths are furnished.
Waynesburg, April 27
NEW 1300 KS, EN BOOKS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
Sunday School Tes•aments.
• Sunday School Hymn Books.
In any quantity at DAY'.-• 1300 k STORE.
II OOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
A general assortment kept constantly on
hand at DAY'S BOOK STORE:
SINGING BOOKS.
Melt . aeon, Minstrel, Ellesia, Jubilee, &c.,
c., a DAY'S SO OK STORE.
BLANK BOOKS. -
A bugs assortment, all sizes, good paper, at
old prices, at DAY'S' BOOK STORE.
Wall Paper and Win owßlinds.
Srirappistg•Papei, alt sizes.
Also the hest assortment of Stationary ever
'brought to 'Waynesburg, •
aril at DAY'S BOO KSTOREB
a,
24 Sheer' of Letter paper for 10 cents.
- 40 - DAY'@, BOOK STORE.
* Tefr al! tidos& LEWIS
lune at LEWIS 15AY.
r si URR . .64,21:18 FOR WiNTLERVIV._
Ilat egologpiso moat Sr 2.$ easso. 'So
. SW sowdoWAO) your own Noise imiligeoo.
tip VIRCIROTTE, 64. ;.lbeitOmot,
• " A Ivor, Tort.
4\fee & c ra
"les'
Firm
PI OTOGROII GALLERY,
lonk Frame Building, one door east
of the National Bank,
WAYNESBURG, PA.
Messrs. Wallace a Craig
11"lE fit t up a sitnciSk' ll"aiierj; the
f, regr pictotakingeitaZi:mcttev:r
in
stituted in the place, Where they are prepared to execute
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES,
iNEALETANOTYPES,
CARTE DE VISITES,
And an other hinds and siies of pictures. in a style
ec . nal to t e het artists. Espee.al attention wilt be
given to copying incturem and enlarging them MI
applications will be mommly.attended t o . Their
rooms are commodious and attraeti , e. and every de,
suable accommodation will he rendered to customers.
This is decidedly the best "ppm tit airy to secnre accur
ate likenesses every offered to the monk , of Greene
County. Call any time it snits you. Pictures taken
any time in th e day., add in al l kinds of weather
Photograph Albums always on Hand.
Wayriesburg, hpril6, IS6L-tf
186 3 !
FIRST IN THE 'MARI:MT:
Lllll 0 DM
JOSIAtE PORTER,
Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick
Building, Wayndiburg, Pa., has just opened a
large and elegant assortment of Fall and Win
ter Dry Goods. comprising Press Goods, of all
kinds and at7all prices. Domestics, a very large
stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.—
Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, 'Pickings, Check,
Drillings, Crash, Towlings; Boots and Shoes,
Cloths; Cassimeres, Tweeds. Hoopskirts. Ho
siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy GOOtIS &e.;
also a complete variety of
GROCERIES AND BARDWARE
We buy principally for cash, and as goods
well bought are halt sold we are enabled to sell
at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam
ine for. yourselves. Thanks to the public for
past favors.
Sept. 9; 63-iv. •
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE
NICII-ALNICYLV !
WM. BERRYBILL •
Respectfully informs his customers and the public
that he has removed his hoot cud Shoe'establ.s:i
ment to the frame dwelling Opposite the Methodist
Episcopal Church, formerly occupied by Joseph Titylo; - .
where lie will keep on hand oc make to order
FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND
SHOES, •
For Gentleman, Ladies' and Childrzxr.s. ware, All
work will be warranted to give satisiaction and not
to rip. Orders will be tilled prontptly, and every elfort
made to please.
Reparing done on short Notice. -
Waynesburg, May 11, '64.—Gino.
R. DOUGHERTY,
CARRIAGE DIANUFACTURER,
Respectfully informs the pnitkc that lie has located in
Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture
Carriages of Every Description.
From his experience in'the business, he feels confi
dent his werk will give entire satlsfa'-tion He will use
no low 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.
Shopon Greene street, one square South of theeouri
ouse,
Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1860—n0 34
THE UP-TOWN GROCERY.
SBOSNIDER & SIMINGTON
HAVING purchased the stock of Grocerhs lately
belonging trroGreen & Sirosnider will continue
the business at the old stand They will in a few days
be in receipt of a large assortment of
Prime Groceries and Provisions.
Fruits, Confectionaries, No;ions. . Fzc., Ace., which
they will sell at the lowcst prices for cash.
Corn Meal, Flower, flutter, Eggs, and Country Pro
dime. generally always on hand.
March 4th 180.
WAYNESBUIZG
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
SAYERS t RINEILkitT
Practical Marble and stone Cutters.
Third Door East of the Coart Rouse, 21j a i n Si -
Sept. 2, 'e3.
HAMMON HOUSE,
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa
S. iIeiRTZELL, Proprietor.
litE subscriber respectfully informs his. friends
that he has taken this well known Ilu-se
where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and
others, with goodandstihstaiitialmeat, drink, &..t. Ile
will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests
comfortable and happy during their sojourn with hint,
not forgetting to giv due attention to their horses and
carriages, &c.
April 10,—No 44—ti
ADAMS' HOUSE,
WAYNESBURG, PENN'A.,
JACOB HENDERSIIOT,
TAKES. pleaqure in informing hi; friend? att.! the
traveling public generally, mat he has taken charge
of this popular house of entertainment and feels confi
dent in saying that he a ii render perfect satisfaction.
Every effort will he made to meet the wast 4 and u idl
es of hia guests.
The BAR and TABLE will be furni9lird with tie
Crest articles found in the mai kt , .. A wple Et , !14:1 . 11-
ten t stabling. l'Alveusa!ml.
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BRIDGEPORT HOTEL',
At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg,
SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR.
THE undersigned hereby notify the citizens of
Greene and adjoining counties and the DIWVIA
and TRAVELI NG PUBLIC in general that he has ta
ken charge of this Hotel and is fully prepared to en
tertain the :raveling public in the veryithest manner
lie respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage of
the p4blic.
The BAR will he trupplied with the choicect LIQ
BOBS. The Table famished with the best the coun
try can afford. The ftT ,BLE will be carefully at
tend+ d to- call and try us.
Jan. 13 , 1864.
lIOSUIMKA LODGE, No. 558 11. O.
we ,
ce(fire.oo,l4
ITEST in Waynesburg, in Allison's Dail, onprifl'e
n the Court Ilnuae, on Thursday evening of each
week, at o'clock. 01,FIVISRX:
G. J .u , ene, N. C.
D. R. P. DIMS, PG. fA. L ANKAux,.V. G
J. Jr. Tarset6,l3ee'y.
D. W. BRADLN, Treas.
Nor. 8, 18627_
Odd Fellows Saving Association
OF
'-..vcr.a. - sr.NTJECUSI33I7.II4.I9I-, Pa.
Clutrterad by the Legirlature Al e& 276 i, 4862.
J • Rttl LPH, Pre iden%J. F. pelitrtt, Sec'y;
101/d. A: PORTE.% Cashier.
Are Biladriesis Conimunieadoria shohild be iddressed
e"to oi. Po r t e r, )111~4s, Gritime COUnqr 'Pa
a" ions ip - to. Loses sae Die
.
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Look at This!, 1864
To all whom it may Conoend
THE
in
form
zl is er o s l if i n c e n ct ßto w m o c u r l respectfu l ly
andtittll
puhlic.generally, that he has returned to
Waynesburg, and omsV a
sanDLERir 'WHOP,
On Main Street, one door east of the Farm
ers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg,
Where he will keep constantly on hat d all articles in
his line, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddies,
Bridles, Martingales, Collars. Harness, in fact every
thing usually kept_in au establishment of the kind
Persons *jelling to buy will please give gs a
call and examine our work before purchasing ejse
where, as we flatter ourselves we can sell as good
work as we ever did. All work manufactured of the
best material in the market, and made in a neat and
substantial manner.
"Warranted 11 , 4 IC cut in the eye." _ _
Waviteshitre, April 27. 1R( I 4
DAILY' MAIL HACH
RUNNING RECuLARLY BET V'EEN
'WHOM BB FIE 1.111118
Till' undersigned respectfully informs the generous
Public. that having the contract for the carrying of the
mail between the above points, he has placed upon the
route t new and commodious Hacks for the ac
commodation of !Ito traveling communitv, One will
leave tire Hamilton 1100 e, Waynesburg, every morn
ing, Sundays except...." at 71 o'clock, and will arrive
at Iticee' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh,
the other Rices' Landing at the same tune
and arrive in Waynesburg at 110011. No paina will be
spared fur the accommodation of paps f i l g era ,
Ti mom V DOUG HER, Proprietor.
ugust 7th, /891..90. 9.
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I IWanamaker & Brown,l
. 1 11 OAK HALL.
II FINE READY MADE
CLOTHING,
E. Co k r e n t e•L t E re is e t t h s. & Mar-1
t i l l PHILADELPHIA.
Department .1
11 ' CUSTOM. WORK, jj
INo. 1 S. Sixth Street it
6ptii 1. 1964-Iy,
i t Afflicted Read
EFAD , : e i ; i l i n e ; r d' , ll l n_ tfid ,
: Lion of the
fear% Torpid Liver, Paky, Irrita
hihty 01 the ystem General or Local Pains or Weak
ness, Night Sweats, liminess of sight, F i t s o f bespon
ddiicy. Must afar Poistratem a n d all di. aces o I the
Nervous Centres. nexer drain of the CAUSE of their
several afflictisnq. They neat results as it they were
c..uses; and so no relief is Mond
WHAT IS THE CA,USE OF THESE DISEAS4S
very frequently 3 . There is the secref—solitary self
abi..se, practiced by thousands. Commenced wan
boys, at school or elsewhere, it is kept up even during
young manhood, producing mental and uhgsical pros
tration. If continued, these diseases, and even mad
ness are the result. If the victim be conscious of the
cause of his decay, and quit it, he suffers under those
terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions which
weaken and shame him, till life becomes grievous..L-
Thus place between certain . decay and premature
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, and his sense tells him that this-to caused
by his early follies.
SUFFERING YOUNG MEN,
Let no false modesty prevent you from explaining
your case to one whose acknowledged position in the
medical prof*ession, and rest:mai! ility in px vats
point hint as a private counsellor. Think not to cure
yourself, anti so tamper with a faculty, the destruction
of which renders a man truly miserab . e. Come to Dr.
KINKELIN, confide in hint as thousands have done
before you.
In short, to be cured radically of all founts of secret
diseases, and ruinous effects of self-indulgence apply
La the most successful and experiencld Dr. KINKE
LIN, GERMAN PHYSICIAN, Northwest corner of Third
&and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, a square
awl a half from t he Merchants' Exchange,
Remelt, her that STRICTURE of the U L A are
rapidly removed by the a,:plication of a new therapeu-
Mal agent. only used by Dr. K.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICE, &c.. for
warded-to address, in any direction; put up secure trent
damage or curiosity.
1,17 - POST PA ID LETTERS addressed to Dr. KIN
KELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith.
April 2.7,.1E..1.4-Iy.
MA RIUkGE l—lts loves and hates Scrl'OVil art ac-
CM'S, hopes and team, regrets aim joys: MAN
HOOD. how lost, how RE:STORED; the nature,
reatment, and radical cure of sperniatortheea or sem
inal weakness, involuntary emissions. sexual debility
and impediments to marriage generally ; nervousness,
consumption, fits. mental and ph , steal incapacity, re
sulting from SELF-A ,ilLlSE—are fully explained in
the .`,l ARRIAGE GUIDE. by WM. YoENG, M. I).—
'1 ;.is tilos; extraordinary bffok should be in the hands
of every young person contemplating marriage, and
every nine o woman who desire to limit the number
of their offspring to their ci•comstances. Every pain,
disease, and ache incidental to youth, maturity, anti
old age. is fully explained ; overy particle of knowl
edge that should be known is here givea. It is full of
engtr:ings. In feet discloses secrets that every one
SI , illll knhw ; still it is a •hook that must be locked
up and he about the house. It will be sent to ady
one un the receipt of tar rely five cedes, in sper;e
postage stamps- Address - Dr. IA M. YOUNG, No. 416,
tSprnee.St. above Fourth Philadelphia. _
11D ---- AFFTICTED and UN FORII UN ATE, no mat
!et what may be your di•eaee, before you place your
s, It under the care of any one of the notorious Quacks
—native or foreign, who advertise in this or any other
paper. get a copy of Pr. Yo,ang's and r.rs.d itcare,
fatly. it will he the means of saving you many a dyl
lar. your 'watch. and pos,ibly your life.
8. II A RI7.ELL
oUNG can be consulted on any n f the
es described zn hi= pnblic..tion, at hi • Office. Not 41a,
spruce sr.. above Fat rill Philadelphia.
e . Office linurs from till 3 o'clock daily.
I 'lt'll '134-Iy.
NOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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T vsEA S' , ES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and
y System--new and reliable treatment—in
sort= of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by
tail in seal el letter envelo:le , . free of charge Ad
dte,,,;, Dr. J. SKILIN :1011WITON, Howard 21.nert
aline, No. 2 youth Ninth Street, Philad4., Pa.
nrit
SOWER, BARNES & CD.,
PCBLI MERE AND DEALER!! IN
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books,
AND STATIONERY,
No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch,
cif. c. ()%v 1:11,
W. 11. ISARNES, PHILADELPHIA.
F. U. Ports.
publishers of Pelton's outline Maps and keys, the
largest and best Outline Maps ever published. San—
der's new Readers, Greenleaf's & Drunks' Arithmetics,
&c.,Blank Rooks, %Vritrng, Wrapping, Curtain and
Wal Papers. Aug. 19. '63,
10211 LAM tpoo
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF
H osiery, Gloves,
17\W%1 &WO
WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES,
No. 2S North Third Street,
Lately occupied by J. 'l'. WAY tz CO.
JOEL .1. DAILY,
112 N RYJ. DAVIS. Philadelphia
ELTON H. IILFOPD.
ei AWL W. VAN CULIN June 1.1564.-1 y
To Clear the House of Flies,
USE DUTOHBRie CELEBRATED
Lightning Fly-Killer,
a neaZ r
chenli arttcla, ;au ribeet will
aiitrart, BV,ERVINTruI te
LNCS, urea* WA ir;, ast4 Marla
et to, rtrilatkOtria,ftillliatatlittiartaa.
Juae f,
.1. T. HOOK
ianbing,
hilalc~pj a.
3SHAEb GOIJtD
123171:1
AiVA/ GOODS
James B Lindsey's
NEW STORE
THE undersigned has opened a new pb Store, in
the room formerly occupied by N. h ark iv. Son,
in Minions building, immediately opposite the Court
!louse, Waynesburg, Pa , where lie has received and is
now opening a very large and excellent assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
Trimmings and Notions !
These goods were all purchased for CASIT, at the
low. et market prices, and will sold at a small ad
vance on first cost. I have determined to do a strictly
CASH BUSINEsS, and will be able to sell at small
profits. My GOODS are
ENTIRELY NEW
Most 3f which have been made to order, by the very
best workmen in Philadelphia, expressly for mar
ket. I invite your attention partictAwly-to my Kock of
Ladles' and Chlfderen's flats,
4
Gloves anti Hosiery,
Ladles' Collars and Corsetts,
Shaker Hoods, &c., &c.,
My assortment is large ! My work is good ! My
pikes low: If you need any article in the Shce line,
FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST!
11=iiil
From the Finest to the Coarsest,
OAU' AND BE SUITED
AND SAVE MONEY!
Call and examine, it iv no notaile to show goods
Irr Greene Costnty Orders taken at pox
for goods.
JAMES B. LINDSEY,
Waysechurg, March 30, 'tit AllisniCe Building.
~Yi~bcZ~~r~.
1864, * s .'Px - i - z`Tar 1864.
,)RYI VOO/1484!)
Great Inducements to Cash Buyers !
ROOD, BONBRIGHT & co„
Wholesale Defiers iu
FOREIGN & HOE DRY GIIIIIIS,
•529 Market St., and 526 Commerce St,,
PHILADELPHIA,
Would respectfully invite attention in their LARGE
STUCK of leading
DOMESTICS,
• *GLASS ia 1"'
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR,
and ma.. y popular goods of
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE.
A prii 13. 1864.
THE GIRARD ROUSE,
Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor.
April 1. 1564-Iy.
States Union 'lota
606 and 608 Market, St., Philadelphia.
CHAS. M. ALT.MOND, Manager.
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Tuts Hotel is located in the very cebtre of business
and is near the respectable placer: of amusement,
which makes it particularly desirable to persons visit
ing Philadelphia on busirt , ss or pleasure ; and the
Manager hopes, by close personal attention to tic
wants of his guests, to make it a comfortah'e home
for such as may laver his house V , OW ft rtiotyTe,
April l3:61.
VIII 314 IDILI
Chestnut St., Between 3d and Ith,
PHILADELPHIA
IN the immediate vicinity of principal Bankipg
Houses. Custom lionise. Poet (Mice, Coinn:ercial
Exchange and iheJobt:ing Houses. The be=t hilemie:ss
naan's house in the city. lIENRY N Ell:,
April 13,'6.1-Iy. Proprietor.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Old Independence Hall,
PHILADELPHIA
WYATT & HEULDINGS,
April 13, 15.61-_-_lyr
=I
EMEEEM
GOLDMAN, BERG & CD.
VET.Ia co Iso mit:4,lga Clothiczasi .
AND DEALMIS IN
Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestings, Tail
ors' Trimmings, &c.
• No• 306 .3larkct Street, Philadelphia.
Aug. 19, 1563
MARTIN BUEHLER,
I=ll
FEEBLER, 110111111 & CO., 4 ,
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN
HARDWARE AND CUVLERVI
No. 441 lilt rket Street, below Fifth, Phila
Aug. 19, 1863.
ELI HOLDEN,
No, 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth,
SOUTII SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.
Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry.
MANUFACTURERS'
CM/iOC-lE.
WHOLESALE AN RETAIL.
All KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
tug. 19,'63
GILLESPIE, ZELLER. ck CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
A ti D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N. W. Cor. Sixtk and Market Stn.,
April Verl-6zn • PHILADELPHIA.
CEO. F. WARDLE. 6 4 HARLES N. REED.
WARDLE, 'ABED & 'CO.,
Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco spa
II lila null out E TS,
NM. Co. eixth &Ili Market gia•
April 17,'04-Iy. PEILAINIALRA
1864
Oil
PRoPRIETOUS
I=l
JA:. A.
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AND DOMESTIC
SOMETHING NEW.
& T. W CLARKE,
AT THE
Hamilton House. Waynesburg,
Take this method of informing their numer
ous patrons and the public generally, that they
have made very large purchases of
SPRING AND .SUMMER GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
All kinds of Groceries,
SUGAR, of every Grade;
COFFEE, of all brands;
TEAS, the 44cEt 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. CLA RKE,
• Opposite Court House.
Wayneshhrg, May It, '64.-tf.
MW%V6Ik
BRADEN & HUNT
AVE on hand a supply of the HUBBARD MOW
-11 LNG MACHINES. Any one wishing a good re
liable Machine can now have the opportsnity. Read
the following testanonials :
WE. whose tames are underwritten. having used
the light Hubbard Mower, take pleasure to recommend
, leg it to the Farming public, as the hest Machine ex
-1 taut ; and we feel confident that those who wish to
purchatfe a Mower will be satisfied that then have made
a good investment of their money by purchasing the
light Hobbard. We have used the above Mower dur
ing the whole of the ;fist harvest without the neces-
I shy of stopping to repair; such is the strength aed firm
ness of the H ubbard that with the proper all the
unrecessary expenses and loss of time is avoided which
is so cdminon with other Mowers. In short, the
Hubbard fully conies up to our expectation, agreeably
to the recommendation given it. Not only on account
of the elegancy with which it performs the work, but
also the ease to the team with which it Is done. The
draft is lighter antfthe horses' necks never suffer front
soreness. All this is avoided on account of the Ma
chine being so perfectly, balanced. The Hubbard ex-
Gets other Mowers on account of it doing the work as
satisfactiwily in driving slow as last, which also en
hances the sa fetycrt the Machine on irregular or rough
places. ASA MITCHELL,
CEPHAS MEEKS,
HEATH JOHNS,
DAVIS W. JOHNS,
A. CARY,
EtIADRMCH MITCREL,
HENRY BELL,
MEEK,
HUGH MONTGOMERY,
JOHN CLAYTON.
For further particulars inquire at the "Messenger"
office, Waynesburg, or of the undersfgned.
SAMUEL BRADEN,
• JOHN HUNT, Agents.
itufre Creek, Greene cm, Pa., June 22, 18h4.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BY virtue of an 0/der of the Orphans' Court
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 Win . F.
Ballou,.of, in, and to a certain lot of ground,
situate in Monongahela township, adjoining
lot of S. H. Cove on the north, tits• public road
on the west, lot of Wm. U. McCoy en the
north. and the Monongahela river o.n the East,
containing about one acre, awl on which are
erected a leg dwelling house, kitchen, &c.
TERMS or - SALLE :
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.
JAS. A. BLACK, Ad'.lnr
June 15 14
WAYNNSBURG STEAM MILL.
M. ROGERS respectfully inform his frienda and
the public that he bas leased the NEW STEAK'
WU, at Waynesburg, Pa., where L e win always be
fo.und ready to accommodate all who may call on the
shorte,st uotire. Grinding done on the same terms as
by water tuUts. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly
on hand. Orders fur either can be left at the Minor at
Yeator's store. I.lan. 27, 1262
Notice-to the Public.
fr HE Cabinet busineas will he carried on at the old
I stand, by the undersigned, where all kinds o
Furniture can be had and made to order. A Hearse
kept in readiness to attend funerals.
A 4102 MILE RED,
March 2. 1864. REBECCA OA NEATR.
vittsbu44 Nnertistments.
DRY GOODS.
J. W. BARKER &) CO.,
E LARK STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
haveii store the largest stock ever exiiibi
tcd in this city, embracing
0 -aii:WiTio - Q- 9
CLOAKS,
renzms
Housekeeping Goods,
GENTS' 86 BOYS' 111111,
&c., &c., &C!
Which they offer at
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
Country Merchants supplied
I•at the lowest Eastern CASH
PRICES.
March 16, IS6I
101141/1)1 1121 V 121.3
"DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE."
A Song of the Returned Volunteer 25
"BROTHER'S FAINTING A T TIIE DOOR," De
scribing a Toudhing Incident of the War • • •• • • • 25
' BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom
Coming" 25
"0 WRAP THE FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A
Song of the Dying Soldier 25
"0, I Wls II THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of
the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden 25
"WHO'LL SAVE THE LEFT Y? Descriptive of a
Charge at the Battle of Murfreesboro 50
"WITHIN THE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S
GUNS." Describing the Battle of Geti}stiurg• • 60
~ IrAtly of the above sent by mail, on receipt of tae
price.
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
0ct.21,'63-Iy. No. 81 Wood 6t., Pittsburgh
TINDLE & 2W00R313,
Wholesale and Retail
CHAR AND FURNITURE
.I;kmA., icrim.a-crxwcrizmEtirs
NO, 21 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Near the Mongabela ll.,use
Rept.30„.63-ly Pittsbureli„rn
•
ST. SIMOSKOSBAS HOTEL,
CORNER CtRANT AND 4TH STR.ES
PITTSAIIRGII, PA.
FZBL, rropriew.
14"
SPRING AND SUMMER
FASHIONS FOR 1864
AT THE PIMEBUEGH
CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE,
No• 73 Market Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
world rewctlully call the attention of the
trade to our large and elegant stock of Ladies
and Wises' Cloaks, ritaimes are Circulars for Spring
and Summer wear, hawing now in stock all the lead
ing and popular styles of the season. to which we
shall daily add all the fore•gn and original designs RS
they come io hand through the regular European
steamers.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find us fully prepared to fat Cher orders at all
times, haring a large and magnificent stock of
6.) X 3EA X-K. v . •-
and LIGHT SUMMER DRIES, from wh,ch to
inanufaetare •Lulicg' zar, , ents of every deirriptiOn•
Buyers would do well to remember tbat ours is the
only exclusive
Cloak House
in Pittsburgh, whsre LaJiPs' Fashi.lnable Coqu meg
can be bad at all times, ..nd retail.
M. J. SPEM:F.
March 23, ISO.
J. & 11. PHILLIPS,
2C & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Manufacturers and ticalero in
FLOOR, FURNITURE & OARRIAGE
WL Otoant 4
Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths
WINDOW SHADES,
SHADE FIXTURES, &c. ALSO, DEALERS IN
LEATIIMR
Lace Leather, lnr. ia Rubber Bolting, Hose, Steant
Packing. and Rubber Goods generally.
N. B. Soli , Agents fur Allegheny' county, for the sal
of Metrniaiiitatt Co.'s
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
Wholesal.• and Retail Enyers will find our stork
we!l aßs,rted and at reaSua aide prices.
Apiil 13,
CEDES I. CLQ S ! CLUE 1
SWYStat- 31 4 1)11E
0 - vcr 3E1.30.49.3:› Y
And Receiving Daily New
,Additions,
CLOTIJI AND SILK
Paris Cloak and Shawl
E PIFORIUffi
H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO.,
68 MARKET STREET.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
11.3M1V1rOliTlkI-i.
H. KLEBER & BRO.,
NO. 122 WOOD STREET,
Four doors above Fifth. and nearly opposite the First
National Bank,
PITTSBURGH, PA ,
Sole Agents, and only Depot in this city for
THE GREAT SEEWAY NANO
LIZ
Carhart's Harmoniums & Melodeons.
EsE two instruments are 40 - intig the Inns!
ex
t Forresses of modern timer, as attested
Ly the bent performers in pitifesFional and private cir
cles.
Tile 1 4 TEINWAY NANO has become the adrnira
tion of the Wole musical v:of - Ifi, and has recebeed
thirty-two first premiums of gold and silver, and also
the first prize medal at the Great National Exhibition
at London in 1862.
Also : Best lidliau and French Strings for Violin
Guitar and Bass. Newest Sheet Music received week
ly. Church Music Books, etc , etc.
Every Piano Warranted for Fivc Y eriis ,
rr 0I 41 Pianos taken iu e.xchange.
April 6, 1564.6 no,.
B.L. COOK, E, PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR
COOEL, PZIS.TX,'T di. CO.,
COYMISSION
And U?
Producg, Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c.
12 Smithfield St., Corner First, Pittsburgh.
REFEICESCES—Sirittvr liathaugh & Co , Pittsburg;
Hitchcock, McCreery & Cw , Pittsburgh ; George A.
Emtliey, Cashier German Tract and savings Bank.
Pitt,htirgh; Mitchell & Ladd, Cincinnati, O.: W. 11. &
.1 ,f). Ladd, Richmond, u., Jon. hints, Cashier Mt,
Pli.zisant Branch Bank state. Bank Ohio. •
, •pt. n!)..1i2. y
Young's Eating Saloon,
COPNII VIRGIN ALLEY ANJ
SMITHFIELD STREEIs,
riffiII'STIMINIFISBNIRMINITM
will be tierved up in the nn - LA palatable stc,e.
ELI YOUNG.
Corner Virgin and Alley Smith& it
PittAurr,ll, Oct. 14, 'tl2. y
Wl%l. N. COZEN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
(1111111Dil 1111J11)34
Ab.D
Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &c
No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Serf :30,'1,3-ly
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
TURNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS,
PITT.SB , 7ROH, PA.
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
LEP This popular house . has recently been thoreneh
ly refitted and furnished, and new forms nne of the
moat pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mod
erate, and satisfaction warranted. April 8, '63— ly
S. B. A; C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS AN!? Up',ALERs 1N
BOON, CAP, LETT 4 XI,
AltD ad kouis of WRAPUING PAPER have remov
. eii from NO. 27 WOOD STREET tn •
•
No. 33 Snithlteld Street,
pirrsßunGll, PA.
13:7"orCaslt Tridofor Rua. Nov. k 3,
COANUOOPIA SALOON,
No. '7 Firth Street,
PITTSB URGH, PA
FRED. 1 1 1EISS, PROPRIETOR.
October r li4 I y
1. O. FACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN'
FACOLINER, &
11 ANUFAcTUTURERS OF
Furniture and Chairs,
N.. 103 Sinftbdlehl St.,
Nerv.4,'6l.ly. . PITTIIFInteif IPA.
En
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Consietin2 (If flardwa're, Plain and Plan ished Tinware,
Brushes, W , . , fleri Ware, Harrkers, Plated Ware,
Cutler - , Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, and
Cooking I:tensile of all kinds.
A great variety of Shaker Corls, gird Cages, &c , can
be ohtained nn tile 'nest re. enable terms.
Refrigerators and Water Coolers,
DOOR MATS AND FANCY
GOODS.
KAY & RICHARDS%
pt 33, 1663
CAN. AND WOOD CHAIRS,
SELLINCi orr•
WHOLLSALE.OR 11 T:
JAS. Y . IVOODII
mid 99 Third 9 , r; r 9. opposite E. Edn ondson &Co
and I IU f'olirth stre:?!.. Aug. 9. 'O.
Thoyimrivd.: , f,lyinoroa.cith.rterrn ,. . ,7, nmi r7<apfil,
the color y h4:ue the
and diallaish t
the a t su,:dbr, alwaya*, 11.:,rn r rit to Jou rtei It
q. h.' C : pen's to at once in z;iy. , :wred,:md ttla
jolt 9wpi.i/77 vaia,./7e,!,; the cough at I the
(ijieult ~Ithi2,l l ere E. pc,dily relieved; the sleep
becomes cal in awl reireFhiag ; the et f;011.4 repu
an& rah ALI, '1 iIE 3i NEPAL
APPEAR \\ ITU A 1: NPi I , IT Y THAT
SEEMS 4.II.:VLLLOUr.3.—J. Churchi
TEE EYPOP=OSPIIITES
arr , tin spproprint nid s^rrTmc f
oricr .1."4col Lae
IVF.Nl 7 t,l:72pel:rfrt,( r tOO'nrip•bi, 8re,q3.177,7,
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Tra , !;ny of 1.7(•, , , Enlorytmta; t of (114
(;1071,1g, or ,Szo., n c•s• ; Cuugh ; of A.SI'C7Ci
TIP g of t:le 9rrrreq cr V ',:e7r.e;
PrrtnStlirOllgh the S.' ;
.p.,rtict I or T;t4 1 Lusa cf ht, C,6 of 1.11(3
Rec , l,tcho; Exee.,:7-6 Pt( C 7:0,1; ..:cj,ht.l
Loss of Ai) loft Il• La •• a., (:',id.va •
of St.-,4adott, r, or sV, ng of the
Frit. ; 11,a/.; ;
L 1.4.3 PortrFn; ; 1 ) ,
trte, .L;rt ror ; Lce r,/'d
•
yed „Do , tio n, e - n ; Exe..c).•26 ,
re:,B to C 0; ctc. , As in the several rr c.l
Cat: , th, A, Eh Br< , Y.t .
Se..N . V . ul,l, 1, tirulg; a, Tarn% ;i.
co.p.Ve), d and Ispecialii yin E.:no
' , lens or UJeina Lln..unZar;rica, sn , h aa
Sapprts,,/, 77, Exco - ~ T - r e, Le z,
entataro or too 1're.q20.,;,t
WINCIIESTEII,'S HYPOPEOSPHITES
re the best mne , ly known to Medical Eeience, 1h
wlwre the I,!1:.• . n
c.'“
touic.," iron, 2c;:zoice d
„ , ,to-ticer 0.1, quinine"...
Winchester's Genuine Preparation.
OF TEE .171TelPITOSPI7.17113 3 the 07:1V r
form of this I: , .rledy : Ltrid is a • v , :
Profc. , lnn ger, rv: v. L 7 iist,, 2,
El) y Ili TY
E 3 :—I aI cz ro;l1c , , sl—Six (. r
D
U. In Di 02. oti.c Titr
, *2—ee br
fide. -bold by rill r,. - .eclaYe trld at U.)
eole General Depot in the United Stows, by
J.:WINCHESTER, 36 John. Street, N. Y.
Tn. Pulmonary Diseases, the most ac.
five treatment should be pursued
during the Summer months, the period
'when most rat ierits isely suspend
the nse of the I:tented y.
For RAts, Mice, Roaches. Ants,
Bed Bugs, Moths In Furs, Wool
ens, Insects on Plants,
Fowls, Animals, Six.
I'ut up in :254, SW. $1.60 Box Os, Bottles and Flasks,
S'..! and $ siz.is for HOTELS, PUBLIC (NS ITITTIONS, &C.
t•Oi ty infallible Toßleftiett known."
“,, , lee from Poisons " •
'•Not dangerous to the human
"Hats come out of their holes to die."
_.,;"Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
_:..lt-Sold by all Drug sts and R,:atlers every
where.
!!BEwArtr!!l of all worthless imitations.
i`Seethat'•Cosrea's" name is on each Box,
Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
1 , .F.1.-Address HENRI( h. COS CA R•
71.4rTrincipai Depot C'2, Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by all Wholesale sod Retail Drug
gists in WaymF , bm - g, Pa.
Feb. 17, le•ii.l.-Bm.
MERCHANTS,
litiMOD: ROW Int, LifROHM
U:4l' pablislied. a new edition 01 Dr. Culver-
CP Cel.• 'waled Essay on the radical
(ore (without (lied:doe) ot Spermatorihwa, ter scnonal
‘4' rah nose Involuntary Seminal Lcsses, Impotency.
(:lental and Physical Incapacity, lir.pellitowys to Aiar
riago. etc. ; also, Consumption, Epi!elisv, ruit Pits, in
ane l I a,lf-jmlulgeace or peva a I extravagance.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only h tents.
The eeleMated anther is lis admirable eF,ay clear
ly demnneerates, from a thirty yeas successful practice,
that tt,ti alarming Cflll6lllll.'llti of sel f-ahuse may he
tadically , :urn., without the dangerous use of inteinal
mourn e, or the aun'icalion of th. Itnile—pointing out
a mode of a cure, at once sinitte, cetlaill anal etrecotal,
I,y }means oh which every sufferer, u, matter what it..
coodition may be, man cure hunself cheaply - , privately,
and radically.
This Lecture tiiinnid he in the hands of every youth
and every man in the land..
eat, Ititlet seal, in 4 ; - .4a.:in en,..,lnre. to any athire. , B
post-y. 64, on receipt cents, or two post stamps.
Address the publishers.
KLINE &
127 flowery, New Yu/k, 1 Office boi. 43 , 6.
June 22 1561.
$l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2
Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watches,
Perfect Time-keepers, Sent Free,
by Mail, for only .$7•
Elegant hurting Case Watches. same :13 above, 11 , r
1 .: Also, WaictlPs. Chains, Sets cft.lewelty, Gold
Pens, Bracelets, Lockets ! Itlngs 6 IC., etc.,
Witipiut regard to value, and not to he paid for till yo
know what are to get.
Send 25 cent= for d Certificate and Circular containing
full list anti particitfais , aunt intianio Sou
what. nu ran have far SI.
fi CERTIFICATES' AGENTS WANTED
Circulars i‘ctit free
2(8 Broadwry, N. Y
April 13,'ti-l-ly
SEVEN OCTAVE 11 225
S22 IIOSEIVOOD PIANO-FORTES,
Grovesteen & Co,, 499 Broadway, N.Y.
NEW ENI.a, GEL) SCALE . PIANO roRTEs,
with all the latest improvements.
This ye•lrs' exp?, , fieitce with great ly increased facili
ties for wanufactaring, enable us' to ie!l for (!A Sif at
the above Unusually low price Our Instrument= rc•
ceived the hizhest award at the NVorl,l's fair. and tor
live sUccAissiVe year, at Qt e A met ican Instiwt e. War
r 4iited fire years. Terms Cash Call or send for ee
scriptive March 9. 1514.-Ernes
BLANKS
OF - ALL RAW FOR SALE AT
1u MICE,
Importers and Dealers in
NO, 30 FIFTH STREET,
Flrat door below Exchange Bank,
PiTTSBURCii, PA.,
YVIIF,RE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF
Housekeeping Articles,
sirAzi • al
A.IOT JZ)
Bay path.
emptily and Ce
IN ALL SrACES OF
CONSUMPTION.
SI - MPTOMS:
April 27,1'fA.1y
The Greatest Chance ever Offend !
TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH,
Address
A. J. HARPER & 0.,
Box f. 2.19 P. 0.,
New York
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REDI:CF.D PRICER,
MEI
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