• The Menocacy The Monoeacy river is a stream of about fifty miles in length, rising in Pennsylvania, a few miles north of Gettysburg, and running thence south ward to the Potomac, which it enters near Edward's Ferry. At the place wheie it is crossed by the Baltimire and Ohio railroad the river is from fifty to one hundred feet wide, and about sixty feet below the railroad bridge. At this season it is fordable at almost every point, and of itself would consti tute a very imperfect means of defence against a sumior force. The eastern. or Baltimore bank of the Monocacy is • for the most part steep and wooded, but with frequent slopes and openings, which would enable an army On the defensive to be flanked without much difficulty. The western or. Frederick bank is comparatively smooth and-even. Neither of them at this season is anything like so formid able as those of the Antietam, from Ai.eadysville to its mouth on the Poto mac. Otherwise the two rivers have a considerable resesiblance to each other. West of the Monocacy to Frederick and thence to the base of the Catoctin mountain, and even half way up its slope, the country is comparatively sfuooth and well cultivated, looking in many respects like the valleys of Orange county, of which it is a prolongation geographically. Four years ago no person could travel through it without being struck by the app.upnt content ment and order which nrMiled among its population, which bore no resem blance to the ordinary type of the South erners. Fredrick city, situated in this valley, looked then and still looks the very pictare of neatness and comfort, as it was of prosperity and loyalty. On the eastern side of the bridge the country looks differently, being more hilly and heavily wooded. The hills rise into a range of mountains which traverse the state from north to south, being the continuation of the chain which leaves the Hudson at West Point, and passes through New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania into Mary land. Most of it would be found ex ceedingly difficult of pasiage by any army in face of an enemy of halt its strength—the hills, ravines, and woods forging so many natural means of de fence for a distance of fifty miles, until the open country is leached near Balti more. The railroad bridge, about three hun dred feet long,. has ad an interesting history. In!September, 1862, although constructed with iron only, it was blown up by the rebels to check the arrival of reinforcements from Baltimore to McClellan's army, the man who fired it paying the penalty with his life.— Subsequently the garrison which • sur rendered at Harper's Ferry, upon be ing paroled, encamped there for a time; and if we are not mistaken a small gar rison has been maintained in that neigh borhood ever since. On the western side of the river the railroad forks, a branch of three miles passing up on the right to Frederick, while the main stem bends to the left toward. Point of Rocks on the Potomac. The Catoctin mountain is a range run ning parallel with the Blue ltridge, about an average distance of ten miles on this side. The Village of Middle town and Burkettsville are in the val ley between the two, the former on the western slope of the Catoctin, and the latter at the base of the Blue Ridge; near the battlefield of Orompton's Pass. The turnpike, a national road bridge, is lower down on the Monocacy than the railroad bridge, the distarice be tween the two ranging about half a mile. PREUERviur.fiturr wrruouT &Pam— Where it is desired to keep fruit with wit sugar, put it in bottles, fill them with call water, and loosely put in the porky, which should be long and soft sad previously soaked in hot water.— iSet the bottles in cold water and heat it.up to boiling; let it boil five or ten minutes. Then, with a mallet or other convenient instrument, force the corks in deep and tight, wire or tie` them down, and the work is done. We have seen strawberries and other fruits kept in this way for more than a year. GRAND FLOTILLA ON TUE 1 010 3 7 1 . 1 . 41 :W46- " Eri-M! FIRST SPRING ARRIVAL OF CLOTHING: A. 1 SOWERS, ALLISON'S BUILDING. opposite the public square. bas just arrived from Philadelphia, with a splen did usortment of ready made Clothing for SPRING AND. SUMMER WEAR, and is prepared to dress any customer, from the manli est boy to the largest man, and fit him tidily in the Height of Fashion." He bas, also.,} tine stock of Hats and Caps, For men and boys, and a good variety of useful No tions. AU of which he offers • for sale at the very cheapest prices going. • IMEILIMOCLIELINCIIr, Mr. SOWERS is also a pm tieing Tailor, and keeps a imad egpply of Cloths, Cassitneres. ice which he WM mare up to order. Also, cquitig and making done when the clothe are furnished. Waynesburg, April 27 1884.—am. MW 13008, NW BOQI(S. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES, Sunday School Testaments. Sunday School Hymn Books. In any quantity at DAY'S BOOK STORE. OOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, general assortment kept constantly on and at DAY'S BOOK STORE. SINGING BOOKS. MO. - 4ton, Minstrel, Ellesia, Jubilee, &e., &c., a DAY'S BOOK STORE. BLANK BOOKS. A large assortment, all sizes, good paper, at old prices, at DAY'S BOOK STORE. Wa n p a pa : Oitl Window Blinds. Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Also the beat assortment of Stationary ever brought to Wayrieeibaag s .-" Call at DAY'S ROOK STORE. 24 Shoots of Letter paper for 10 cents. • At DAY'S BOOK STORE, 'Cask* r age as Juue LEWIS DAY. LZ 4 = mr44= l/ CARDS F ata GIE 001 1 0447 111." l ! gni& vim PHOTORAPH CILIARY, Wilson's Frame Building, one door east of the National Bank, WAYNES.I3 I OIIO, PA. Messrs. Wallace & Craig HAVE fitted up a splendid Sky-lizlit Gallery, the first regular picture-taking establishment ever in stituted in the place, where they are prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MALETANOTYPES, CARTE DE VISIIFES, And all other kinds and. sizes of pictures, in a style equal to t e best artists. Especial attention will he given to copying pictures and enlarging argent All applications will be promptly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attract". and every de sirable accommodation will he rendelftl to customers. This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accur ate likenesses every offered to the people of Greene County. Call any time it suite you. Pictures taken any time in the day, add in all kinds of weather Photograph Albums always on Hand: Waynesburg, April 6,1864.4 f. 186 3 ! FIRST IN - mum .DIARICET ! 11111 vairma BD D 1 .TOSTAN PORTER, 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 Goads, comprising Press Goode, of an kinds and at all prices. Domestics, a very large stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.— Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings. Check, Drillings, Crash, Towlingoq.Boots and Shoes, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, lloopskirts, ho siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; also a complete variety of • GROCERIES AND ILARDWARE. 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. Sept. 9,'63-Iv. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION ! WM. BERRYBILL espectfully informs his customers and the public It that he has removed his Boot and Shoe establish ment to the frame dwelling opposite the Methodist hpissopal Chuich, formerly occupied by Joseph Taylor. where he will keep on hand oi make to order TALSILIONASLE BOOTS ANL SHOES, For Gentleman, Ladies' and Children's' ware. All work will be warranted to give eatimaction and not to rip. Orders will be tilled promptly, and every effort made to please. Reparing done on short Notice Waynesburg, May 11,'64.—8rn0. IL DOUGHERTY, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., wleere ha intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in the business, he feels confi dent his mirk will give entire satlsfa'tion lie will use no low priced material, in any part othis 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 theCouri ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 1860—no 34. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON HAVlNGurchaedthesekZ G rocerieslately beongto 4reen&rlrosevcontinue 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, Notions, &c., &c., which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. Corn Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. March 4th 1863. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS & RINEHA.RT Practical Marble and Stone Cutters. Third Door East of the Court Rouse, Main S w'ept. 2, 'l3. HAMU.TO HOUSE, Warmburg, Greene County, Pa S. - HARTZELL Proprietor. TNE subscriber respectfully Informs his friends that be has taken this well known flimse where he is prepared to accommodate travellers •d others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &t. lie will spare no pains or attention in rendering.his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him, not forgetting to give due attentilio'their horses and carriages, &c. EL HARTZELL. April 10,—No 44—tf ADAMS' HOUSE, WAYNESBURC, PENN'A • .JACOB HENDERSHOT, rrmas pleasure in informing his friends and the traveling public generally, that he has taken charge of this popular house of entertainment and feels confi dent in saying that ht can render perfect satisfaction. Every effort will be made to meet the wants and wish es of his guests. The BAR and TABLE will he furnished with the best articles found in the market. Ample and conceit ient stabling. Give us a trial. Waynesburg, April 13, 1864. BRIDGEPORT HOTEL. At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg, SMITH GREENE, pROP.RIETOR. 9111 E undersigned hereby notify the citizens pf Greene and adjoining counties and the DROVING 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 pationagg of the public. The BAR will be 'Supplied with the ehoiceet LH/ EOM. The Table furnished with the best the coun try&ah atlbriP. The ST 03LE will be carefully at tenlltd to call and try us, Jan. 13, 1864. 11108121/ EEL LODGE, No. 658 1. 0. F MEET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Hall, opposite the Court House, on Thursday evening of each week, at 02 o'clock. Orriegget• D. R.l'. HUSS, F Q. $ J. F. Testms, dec'y. D. W. 811/41BN, Treas. Nov. 6, 1862. Odd Feßows Saving Association 0 I 1017.11.3rDirinillii331171 = t 41 3 1- , Paw, Chartered by the Lesisiatare Mara 27th, 1862. J. F. RANDOLPW, , Presideni; Sec'y; • W A. PORTER, Cashier. All Bulditith awatioas shoed be addressed N Crew ay, Pa. Calmsdeaw to. Lassa Die etsashi Waft • Sect. Look at This! To all whom it may Concern! riIHE undersigned would respeetfuliy in form hie old customers ' friends and Tin: _ public. generally, that lie has ieturne,l t,, Waynesburg, and opened a SADZ)LERY SHOP, On Main Street, one door east of the Farm ers' and Drovers' funk, Waynesburg, Where he will keep constantly on ha: .1 ob am les in his fine, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sand,es, Itridles, Martingales, Collars, liarness, in fact every thing usually kept in an establishment of i'le %Ant UX Persons wishing to buy will please rice us a call and examine our work before purchasing e se where. as we Ratter ourselves we cac sell a. good work as we ever did. A ll work manufactured of the best material in the market, and made in a heat anti substantial manlier. "Warral.ted net to cut in the eye." J. T. HOOK. Waynesburg, April 27 115114 -tf • ittt' iaging, DAILY MAIL HACK RUNNING REGI'LARLY BETYEEN TIME sill THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for toe carrying oftlie mail between the above points, lie has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for O the ac connuodation of the travnllng rout 1111 l uitv, ne will leave the Hamilton Waynesburg, every morn ing. Sundays exeript.,.., at 74 o'clock, and will arrive at Ricee' Landing in time for the Hiram) Pittsburgh, the other ve Rives' Landing at the same time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will he spared for the accom modal ion el passengers. TlMtallY rUGHER, Propirei..r "giro 7111, lUti . no 9. 1) it tI ii~x Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, S. E. Corner Sixth & Mao. ket Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Special Department for I CUSTOM WORL IN°. 1 S. Sixth Street I April IL 1864-Iy, • 1 4 , Afflicted Read.--. READ ,_,,.l,ll,.i i id e ir p i, i . i s e tt p lll 4 nre i r,l a ‘ i v p l i t t i a i t t iz i, lt t t s,i i ;p i e .leart, Torpid Liver, Pal-y. Irrita bility of the yeteur General or LOC , 1 Pains or Weak ness, Night caveats. Dimness of Sight, Fits of Despon dency, Muscular Prostration and all ills.-•ases o f the Nervous Centres never dream of the CAUSE of their several affliction... They treat results as it they were c.,uses; and so no relief is found WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THESE DISEASES very frequently 'I here is . the secret—solitary self abuse, practiced by thousands. Commenced when boys, at school or elsewhere, it is kopt up even during young manhood, producing mental and physical pros tratloll. If continued, these diseases and evegaad- Hess are the result. lithe victim be conscious 1111/the cause of his decay, and quit it, he suit - era under those terrible nocturnal arid involuntary emissions whiCh weaken and shame him. till life becomes grievous.— Thus place between certain decay and premature death and horrible outniring, the wretched victim rush es to SELF•DESTRUCTDIN. or sinks to an untimely grave. It he emancipates himself before the practice has done its wont and otters matt. ituotgq, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells hint that this is caused by his early follies. SUFFERING YOUNG MEN,. . . Let no false modesty prevent you front explaining yetur case to sole whose acknowledged position in the medical profession. and respecta . ility in pr vote life, point hint as a private counsellor. Think not to cute yourself, and so tamper with a in , tilty, the destruction of which renders a man truly miserane. Come to Dr. KINKELIN, confide in hint as . thousands have done befon- you In short, to be cured radically of all flu MEI of secret diseases, and wiltot.R effects of self-indulgence apply to the most successful and experienced Dr. KINKE LIN. Gen:llA N Cif Sih [O . AC al.! Doha; streets, between Spruce and Pine. a square and a half from the Merchants' Exchange, Philadel phia. Remember that STRICTURES of the URETHA are rapidly removed by the aaplication of a new therapeu. tical agmt. only used by Dr., K. PACKAGES OF MEI/WINES, ADVICE, &c., for warded to address, in any direction; put up secure Irmo damage or curiosity. ir t - POSTPAID LETTERS addressed to Dr KIN KELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered lot th - April 27, Ititi4-Iy. 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It will he sent to any one on the receipt pf tweitiy -five cents, in specie or postage stamps. Address Dr. ti M. YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce_. St.. above Fourth Philadelphia. UIgri — AFFLicTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat tet what may be your disease. before you place your s, Wunder the care of any one of the notorious quacks —native or foreign, who.a4vertise in this or any - other : paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's 11 ~k, and read itcare fully. It wilt be the means of saving you many a dol lar, your health. and possibly your life. 1)r YOUNG din be consulted on airy of the discos- esdescribed in his public-1[ Mo. at hie Office. lsim 416, Spruce St., above For•rth Philadelphia. frOlfice hours from Still 3 o'clock daily. pri127:'454-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA lAISEASES of the Nervous, seminal , iJrinaryand J Sexual Systern•—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASS(WIATIrrN—Sent by snail in sealed letter envelope,. free of charge Ad dress, Dr. 3. SKILIN 11011(111TON, Howard Associ ation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philada., Pa. April 13,'64-IV. SOWER, BARNES Bs CI, I'UDI.IiHERB AND DEtLFR:: Miscellaneous, School and BlatiE hook',. AND STATIONERY, • No. 37 North Third Street, below Area, Cll. G. SOWER, W. 11. BARNES, PIIILADEII,pIIII F. C. POTTS. ) Publishers of Peltnn's 0 14 1 1ille Maps and keys, the largest and best Outline Maps ever published. San der's new headers. Greenleaf ' s & Bro'bks' Arithmetic:la, 4.c., Blank Books, Writrng, Wrapping, Curtain and WO Papers. Aug. 19.1¢3, ISRAEL GOULD WITH J ll liXllll A 1110, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF lioslerY, Gloves, %MAI %44 - ,14A,, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No. BB North Third Street, Lately occupied by J. T. WAY as CO. JOEL J. BAILY. HENRYJ. DAVIS, Philadelphia. ELTON B. BILFOPL, SAM'L W. VAN CULIN June 1,1864-Iy. To Clear the House of Flies, 178 E DITTORER'a. CELEBRATED Lightaiw a neat. eke" amide. easy to 111.. a. Every , 'beet will kill a guest. SOLD Evattywaziat. 1111011 AIDS it 00., Mit and Marks Iltreara, 'MksSOS, VOWS* aims" 401.411. `1864 11 - 0 C Do- 4," LE James Lindsey 's NEW STORE T. ~,„E undersigned has opened a new Cash Store, in Ithe room formerly occupied by N. Clark & `ton, in A Bisons building immediately (*mote the Court !louse, Waynesburg, Pa , where he 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 CASII, at the low at warket prices, and will ,e sold at a small ad vance on first cost. I have determined to do a strictly CA•sII BUSINEr;S, and will be able to sell at small profits. My GOODS are ENTIRELY NEW Most :if which have been made to order, by the very best workmen in Philadelphia, e‘presslyfor this mar ket. 1 invite your attention particularly to lily stock of Ladles' and Childeren's Hats, Gloves.and Hosiery, Lad Collars and Corsel.ls, titlier Hoods, &c., &c., ~,,,:tnent is large My work is Food! My ;.. , : it y,ni lie,' any art ene in Slice line, FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST: From the Finest to the Coarsest, ntii MU BE SUITED AND SAVE MONEY! Call and examine, it iv no 'Amalie to show goods ID- Greene County Orders taken at par for goods. JAMES B. LINDSEY. Way neOatrg, March 30.'n4. Allison's Budding ~,~~iY~~~~l~~~i~. 1864. .-i" -11--7-I ‘Jar 1864, ftv . "," .4) n• vrts:,) Great Inducements to Gash Buyers ! HOOD, BONBRIGHT & CO., Wholesale Dealers ill 10111161 $1 DOME BY GOOOS, 529 Market St., and 526 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA, , Would respectfully invite attention to their LARGE STOCK of leading DOMESTICS, ASS iiiatiaiL MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, and ma y popular goodq of PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE. A mil 13. 1864. THE GIRARD ROUSE . Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts., PHrLADELPHIA. I{, W. KANAGA, Proprietor. April I, States Unioll Hold. 606 and 608 Market, St., Philadelphia. OHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager. I..'in IS Hotel is located in thevery centre of business and is near the respectatile places of amusement, which makes it particularly desirable to person,. wisp- Mg Philadelphia on busisz-ss or pleasure; and the Mauager hopes, by close personal attention to the want: of his guests. to make it a conitli , tab:e home for such as may tavor his house with their patrocage. April 13264. , 3W4 IDII3-111:0211,, Chestnut St., Between 3d and 4th, PRILADELPECIA. IN the immediate viclnt4Y of the principal Banking Hokises. Custom (!nose, Post Office, Commercial xcliange and the Jobbing H.Q4Se4. The best business man's house in the.eity. HENRY NEIL, Aprii 1V64-Iy. Proprietor. AMERICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Old Indepe4dence PHILADV,PHIA WYATT & HEULDINGS, April 13, 1864-Iyr- M. GOLDMAN, DOA. L BERG. COWMAN, BERG ei CO. ICTlVlscoleassala Cllothiars• AND DEALbRB IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tail or& Trimmings, Sto. No. 306 Market Street, Philadelphia. Any, Iy, S . El=l I= Et 611111 • HOWARD & CO . , intportp.rtii and Deniers in 4, ronExaN AND DOMESTIC HARAAIii AND CGLERY, „o. 441 Alt rket Streetsbelow Fifth, Aug. 19, iB6l. ELI UOLDEN, N 3.708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Wanes and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' CI-a4CICII3. MEC=OTT WHOLESALE A J RETAIL.. Ali KINDS QF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 19,'n3 GILLESPIS, WELLER & CO. Wholesale Grocers, A.N D com xissios ERCHANTS, N. W. (tor. Sixth and Market 248.1 April 13,'64-9m. PHILADELPHIA. PLO. F. WADDLE. CHARLES H. REED, WARDLE, REED at CO., W4OlOOlO Groot* Taw* and MEM COHSE NUTS, N. N. Oer. 8110 *id Iftrket April 11,4443', 1564 SOME THINa NEW. 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 best in the market; NOTIONS of every description. COUNTRY PRODUCE, The highest market price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Give us a call. R. & T. %V. CL. RKE, Opposite Court House. . Waynesburg, May 11, '64.•tf. 'IST4 N ICNAa BRADEN & HUNT HAVE on hand a supply of the HUBBARD MOW -I\G N ACHLN ES. Any one wisning a good re liable Machine can now have the opportunity. Read the following testimonials : WE. whose 'mutes are underwritten, having used the light Hubbard Mower, take pleasure Hi rerohimehti int; it to the Farming public., as the hest Machine ex tant ; and we feel confident that those who wish to purchase a Mower will be satisfied that then have inadc a good ii.ve,tinent of their money by purchasing the light Ilubbatd We have used the above Mower dur ing the whole of the past harvest without the neces sity of stopping to repair; sucli is the strength and nini net,s of the Hubbard that u ith the proper care all the unrecessary expenses and loss of nine ii:avouled which is so (mouton with other Mowets In sloot, the Hubbard fu dy conies up to Our expectation, agreeably to the recommendation given it Not only on account of tite clegaticv whip bit i.ertornis the work hut also the ease to the team with it to, Ii Ia dime. The draft is lighter awl the necks lever flOlll soreness. All this is avoided 011 act...nowt' the Ma chine holm: an perfectly hal:tined. The. Mutittivd ex. re a oil.: r ?dowels on account of it doing the work as satisfactorily iu drivit g slow as iast, h also en bailees the safety u: the Mhaine un irresittar or rough plated. As. NIITI7DELL, CEPHAs hi EEtCd, HEAT/I.IOH S, DAVI:3 W JOHNS, A. CARY, IA Dltitti MITCHEL, HENRY BELL, 11111. ES MEEK, 111.1 CH MONTGOMERY, JOHN CLAYTON. For further particulars inquire at the "Messenger" office, Waynesburg, or of tire undersigned SAMUEL BRADEN, JOHN HUNT, Agents, Ruff's Creek, Greene co., Pa., June 22, ISCrI By virtue of an order cf the Orphans' Court of Greene county, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 13th day of August, next, Ali the right, title and interest of Wm . F. Balton, of, in, and to a certain lot of ground, situate in Monongahela township, adjoining lot of S. H. Cove on the north. the public road on the west, lot of Wm. H. McCoy on the north. and the Monongahela river 011 the East, containing about one acre, aad on which are erected a log dwelling house, kitchen, &c. TERMS 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 W AY NESBURG STEAM MILL. VIM. ROGERS respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has leased the NEW STEAD' MILL at Waynesburg. Pa., where he will always be found ready re accommodate all who may call on the shortest notice Grinding done on the sante terms as by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can be left at the Millor at Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, 1662 Notice to the Public. rriiiE Cabinet business will be carried on at the old I stand, by the undersigned, where all kinds o Furniture can he, had and wade to order. A Hearse kept in madames to attend funerals. • AMOS miLruco, March 2. 1264. • 'REBECCA GAN krtilt. vittstm Abotrtisfintnts. ArrY GOODS W. BARKER & CO., 59 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, •Pa. Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi ted in this city, embracing . ALM .. Znii.W.W.D.Q 9 BEAM 260D3 Housekeeping Goods, GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR, &c., &c. 7 PROPRIETORS JlllO. V. WATSON, JAS. A. M'COMAB WHOLESALE & ItETLIL, GEO. BON BRIGHT =EI Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES. March 16, 1864 3DittlZll 1111 11122 Z "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE." A Song of the Returned Vo.unreer 25 "BROTHER'S FAINTING A T THE DOOR," De scribing a Touching Incident of the War 25 " BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom Coming" 25 "0 wnpa. THE FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A Song of the Dying Soldier "0, 1 WISH THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden 25 "WHO'LL SAVE THE }:EFT 7" Descriptive of a Charge at the Ilatre qs Murfreeshern • • • " • • '• • • • 50 "VVITHIN THE bININD OF THE ENEMY'S 42111115.tt Describing the Battle of Germsburg• • 50 7"Any of the above sent by - Iliad, on receipt of the price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, 0ct.,511, 2 63-Iy. No. SI Wood St., Pittsburgh. Ti~iaba do MOORE, Wholesale and Retail CHAIR AND FURNITURI 7h.C.fII.I\7I7.N'A.C7PVI=I.3EMELB NO. .1 SMITHFIELD STREET, Near the Mongahela fl _use Pittsburgh, ,Pa. sy- wzaigosaue swam. CORNER GRANT Alm 4TH STREE PrrTBI3IJROII, 11 1 110114, Proprietor. 4pekt. R. & T. W CLARKE, AT TriE Orphans' Court Sale. JAS. A. BLACK, Ad'rnr CLOAKS, Which they offer at SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1864 ! AT THE PITTSBURGH CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, No. 73 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA NYE would respectfully call the attention of the trade to our large and elegant stock of Lathes and Misses' Cloaks, Saques ans Circulars for Spring and Sommer wear, haying now in stock all the lead ing and popular styles of the season, to which we shall daily add all the fore go and original designs as they come to hand through the regular European steamers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS find us fully prepared to fill Cher orders at all times, having a large and magnificent stock of .W)3EL813M,., and LIMIT SUNINIER FABRICS, from which to tuanufattlue Ladies' garments of every description. Buyers would do well to remember that ours is the (pity exclusive Cloak House in Pittsburgh, where Ladies' Fashionable Costu mes can be had at all times, wholesale and retail. M. J. SPENCE. . _ March 23, 1564, J. & 11. PHILLIPS, 26 & 28 ST. GLAIR STREET, PKVZSBITRGII, 73. A. Manufaciurers and dealers in FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE OAL CLOW', Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths WINDOW SHADES, SHADE FIXTURES, &c. ALSO, DEALERS. IN LILA TRIER BELTING, Lace Leather, In h Robber Belting, Hose, kteant Packing. and Rohner Goods generally. N B. Soh' Agents for Allegheny county, fur the sal of Metropolitan Co.'s UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER Wholesale and Retail Pnyers will find our stock large, well assorted and at reasonable prices. April 13, '&1 CLOAKS! CLOAKS 1 CIES BUHRIt Venit And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK ! Paris Cloak and Shawl EMPORIUM H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO., 68 RgE.S.RRE2' STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. JELMIVICYIiTALT-4, H. KLEBER & BRO., NO, 122 WOOD STREET, Four doors above Falb, and nearly opposite the First National Bank. PITTiIBURGII, PA., sole Agents, and only Depot in this city for THE GREAT STERVVAY PIA4O AND Carhart's Harmoniums & Melodeons. • pliEsE two instruments are among the most ex traordinary successes of nincit.;nl as arrested by the best performers in pi ofessional and private cir cles. The STEINWAY PIANO has become, the admira tion of the whole musical world, and has received tlinty-two first premiums of gold and silver, and also the first prize medal at the Great National Exhibition at London in ISti2. Also : Best Italian and French Strings for Violin, Guitar and Bass. Newest Sheet Music received week ly. Church Music Books, etc., etc. Every Piano Warranted for Pivc Years. taken in exchange. April 6, 1564-6 nine. 8,1. gook, E. PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. 4K, JR. 0003 X, .PiATIT & CO., CO,ViMISSION MERCHANTS, And ')eaters in Produce, rioir, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c. xo. 12 Smithfield St., Corner First, Pittsburgh. REFERENCO:9—Springer Harbaugh & Co , Pittsburg; Hitchcock, :McCreary & Co., Pittsburgh ; George A Endley, Cas h ier German Tract and Savings Bank. Pittsburgh; Mitchell & Ladd, Cincinnati, U.; W. 11. & .1 D. Ladd, Richmond, 0.; Jon. [Shins, Cashier Mt, Pleasant Branch Bank state Bank Ohio. Sept. 39,1i3. I y Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY ANT` SMITHFIELD STREL - ' 1 i 3, Where•OY ST ERS and all the delicacies °Mlle seaser will km served up in the most palatable style. LLI YOUNG. Corner Virgin and Alley Snuthtle et Pittsburgh, Oct. 14, 't 2.- y WM. N. OGDEN & CO., sANurAcmuna or itallllll 4/11 DM Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, kc No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 8ePt.30,'63-Iy. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, LOANER OF PENS & ST. CLAIR STREETB j PITTS B .7ROH, P. . J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. This popular house has recently been thoroneh ly retitled and furnished. aunt now forms one of most pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mod erate, and satisfaction warranted. April 8, '63— ly S. B. di C. P. MARKLE, MAAIUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOR, CAP, LETTER, A m , all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have remov ed from NO. 2 7 WOOD STREET to . No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, P 4. Irroreash Tradefor Rap. Nov. 13, - CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. 7 Fltll3 Street, PITTSBURGH, PA FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. October ' 112 ly 1. 0. FACKINER. 4014 N NI. IRWIN' TALOKUTEB. ac 1,743171 W, MANUFAcTUTURERS OP Furniture and Chairs, • Ite. 103 suidursikeld Ist4 P01% . 4:64 -If. Ircrreirtataii. IPA. 1 , 4 j -t 7 - 11 , ';t ig t f t 444414,i4aUve . Importers and Dealers in 4) HOUSE FURAIWING GOODS NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, First door below Exchange Bank, PITTSBLIFICti, PA., NVHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping ArtiLles, Consisting of Hardware, Plain and Planistfid Tinware Ilmshes, Wooden Wale, liaskets, Plated W are, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Janaline4 Ware, and Cooking Utensils of all kinds A great variety of Shaker Goods, Bird C.gss, deC , be obtained nil the icr,l TelFonaMe tertus Refrigerators and Water Coolers. DOOR MATS AND rANCY GOODS. KAY & Seta 30, 1883 3E'TJII.WrirTSIE3O 1P4.10..N0 CANE AND WOOD C7,IA/RS SELLING OFF WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAS. W. WOODIIII ELL, 97 add 99 Third street. opposite E. Edo ondson gr. Co and 11111 , n.urth street. Aug. 9. '63. aldo Pork. Jniptly and certoir r-q LLL ST`_CPS CF COITSULIPTIO.N. Th.y iner , lice the the e.or :1( y subdue the t vrld cl.ninkh 11, ?ato , a. y t !,e acipl t am, ,tb4, 3.lN\ ay+, in t., The o,,paite, is tit oec.einccip • 11,,11., t *...t the I i,nt 1% , ;.1, y cal.; s. .17,,11; il.e gh, t!.:1 4 ,h , tile L, : . re e, relic \ ;V 3 Cecp V.:l I t' E rel,t•slii • the , IC7a7tin , ,€•gu,- 1 , 1 t • and vh Vorm. L w, kr. N hr ., . XIP- i , '%' DT S .1 . 1 3 FAT?, ITII A I 1)1'1 Y IIAT `61:1.2:13 LLLOU 6.—J. F. CLurchzil,2f. D. zypopnospanmEs nre an nr7ronT 4 9i e and P^9CT , I , II:r" , EDY f r cv. , ry clta onler elair,,,,wrizvd L L.:.y t.r VT SYMPTOMS: 7 - ).15 , c7/ %+,, pp7r44 ,,, , cr tOro -• : ,10.8 cr . L.- ,r, IA ; 2.7jit -• .31 it lad 8, OP '111,71; ' Twitching cf too li(r^.: cr Pain.ithrou h C: . • -' .'..dial or of t!,,3 Its, Loss ,1" t!: Stomach., ~, „' i WIM=E t (/'the limy( ',s ; ejtlee L. , fr 0, , I, or Ate?, Jed, Den ,‘ "iv c,.9 to C i , !; (rniyumptiov, in C , Lti.r?.. r, .1' • ~,;,1p1ete),.1.,!., and I Areci,:7 j A :-tiers or 14,,, pint 7:;//v7, Supprctsed, &only, • 2',-cm.ature or too i'requotttialetl.sti-.;uz,...1. WINCHESTER'S HYPOPITOSFIL7ES are the best remedy known to Medical E•aicn:..2, c..ery ease whe:a t.;e physic•irn conmk..;', = Winchester's Genuine Preparation: OF T-72: ILYPOPIIOSPEITES is the form of this IZolne,:y 2 u.ndis prove.' • •_'" r:enerr (• IL' Li, ...1% py - r 1., n T sa. In lei oz. Eonleg, b,r t_ free. bold by ail re2.pectable Drur-Lists, and at sole General Dcpot is t Le United b L.Ate+4, by J. WINCEESITE, 36 Jcha Street, N. Y. In Pnlontonary Diseases. the most tc. , N tiro treatment should be punzecf.. during; the Summer MOClttath, the - pentod when mnr•st ratienth etvx.:29 - Iti the use of the Lilente<l:, ApriJ 27,; c4.ly For Rats, Mice, Roaches, ALnts, Bed Bugs, Moths In Furs, Wool ens, &c., Insects on Plants, Fowls, .Animals, Put up in 25c, 50c, 81.00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, $ and tt.s sizes for HoTELs, Venue lasrrrtmosts,&c. "Ot ly infallible remedies known." "Ftee from Poisons " "Nor dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." Al4l.Sold Wholesale in all large cities. _"Sold by all Drugg'sts and Retatlers every u C. lkv.-AB.E!!! of all worthless imitations. ,irir -Se hat -CosTA's" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, betnre rou toy. -Address HENRY it. CceS rAR• 1!- 'Principal Depot 482, Broadway, N. Y. by all Wholesale and Retail Drug• gists in Waynesburg, Pa. Feb. 17, 1864.--Fin. LIME!: 1101iLla llErtillill UST published. a new edition of Dr. Cia)ver -0 wells Celebrated ri:ssay on the radical cure (without mediLiii,) ot Sin.,!lnatorrlitna, Or Seminal, Weakness Involuntary rie:1::.,41 Los:.,cs, Impotency., Mental and Physicalloicap,city, liopediu:ents to Mar riage etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in duped by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. I[7 - Price, iii a sealed envelope, only ..cents. The celebrated anthor in this admirable essay clear ly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the tt!arming consetmeitces of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine, or the application of tit,- knife—pointing out a mode of a cure, at once simple, certalit and effectual. by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, nutlet seal, in a plain envelope, to any address post-paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Hovvery, New Yolk, Post Office box 4566. June 22 11514. $l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2 The* Greatest Chance ever Offend! Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watollee, Perfect Time-keeperE, Sent Free, by Mail, for only $7. Cleg.ant Ilan "ng Case Watches, same as above, for 1.. Also, Chains, Selo of.lewelry, Cold Pens, Brarele , Locket, Hinge Pins, etc., etc., TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, liVithout regard to value. and not to he paid for [Ripe . know what yeti are to get. Send 25 cents for a Certificate and Circular containing .full list and particulars, and intoims you what you can have for $l. 5 CERTIFICATE'S FOR z.A!. AGENTS WANTED. Circulars sent free. A :Idre.s. A. J. DARFER & 208 Broadwry. N. Y. Box 5219 P. 0., April 13,'64-Iy. New York. $225 SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES, S22S Grovesteen 4 Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y. 'MEW ENILa GED SCALE PIANO FORTES, IA with all the latest improvements. This years` experience with greatly increased facili ties for manufactaring, enable us to sell for CASH at the altuve utrasually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the highest avverd at the World's Fair, and fear v e successive years at theAnierican Institute. War r tilted live years. Terms Cash Call or send for de scriptive circular. ]larch 9, 1864.-Stoos. IP F-!if 4 OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, REDUCED PRICES lifarl I= =MEI =MI I: REM= MEM
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