The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 10, 1864, Image 4

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Somebody's Darling.
tint° a ward of the whitewasheil-halls,
.•Where the dead mid dying lay,
'Wounded by bayonets, shells, and balls,
Somebody's darling was borne .one day—
Somebody's - darling, so young and so brave,
Wearing yet on his pale sweet face,
"Soon to be hid by the (last of the grave,
The lingering light cf Lis boyhood's gre.ce.
I . ofatted and damp are the curls of gold,
',Kissing the snow of that fair young brow,
.Pate are - the lips of delicate mould—
oniebody's darling is dying now.
,Back from his beautiful blue-veined brow,
Brush all the wandering waves of gold.
,dross his hands on his bosom now,
.Somebody's darling is still and cold.
; iss him once for somebody's sake,
Murmur a prayer soft and low;
,One bright curl from its fair mates take,
They were somebody's pride, you knew;
Aomebody's,hand.hath rested there—
Was it a mother's soft and white?
•
And have the lips of a sister fair
Been baptised in the waves of light?
God knows best! he has somebody's love;
Somebody's heart enshrined him there;
Somebody wafted - his name above
Night and morn on the wings of prayer,
Somebody wept when he marched away,
Looking so handsome, brave and grand;
: Somebody's kiss .on his forehead lay,
Somebody clung to his parting hand.
Somebody's waiting and watching for him—
Yearning to held him again to her heart,
And there hp lies with his blue eyes dim,
And the smiling child-like lips apart,
Tenderly bury the fair young dead,
Pausing to drop on his grave a tear;
; Carve on the wooden slab aids head,
"Somebody'a darling slumbers here."
DISSOLUTION.
Take notice, that the partnership heretofore
existing in the name of HUGHES & OLIVER,
in the Grocery, Forwarding & Commission
Business, in Riess' Landing. Pa., is this day
tifesolyo by Inuit's' consent. They feel
thankful to'their customers for the 4beral share
of Custom'that has been bestowed upon them.
All those indebted to the above firm, either
by note or book account, it is to be hoped, will
'call and settle without delay.
July 13, '6l. HUGHES Sr. OLIVER.
Fayette County Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
°TICE is hereby given to the members rt said
i -
Conipany, that the Annual Election for managers
. or said Company, ior the ensuing year, will be held
at the mince of said Company at Uniontown, Fayette
Foinity,Va.oya Monday, the sth day of September
next, between Dig hours of ene and six o'clock, P. M.,
0 said slay. W. D. 113ARCLAY, teeretary.
Uniontown, July 27, 1864.
• New Firm.
The undersigned have associated them
selves together in the name and style of
`1317011,11, BAMAILD & Cp.,
at the old stand of Hughes & Oliver, in Rises'
, for the purpose of carrying on
the Grocery; Forwarding, and Commission
Ousiness in all its various branches. They
hope, by the long experience of one of the part
liers, and strict attention to Misiness,to receive
a liberal sharp of tjtc public patronage, in their
ine of business. ''hey li , jll keep constantly
on hand a good supply of groceries, such as
Sugar, coffee, ripe, molaises, and nails, iron,
oil and paints, and all articles usually kept in
01 grocery store, all of which they will sell at a
ry small advance over eeseand carriage.
LINDSEY HUGHES,
SAMUEL BAYARD & SON,
ISAAC, lIEWI`Ir, Jr.
MANS' COURT SALE,
I3y virtue. of an order issuing out of the Or
phans' Court of Greene county, Pa., the under
signed will expose to public sale on the prem
ises on
Saturday, Sept. ard, 1861,
all the right, title and estate of David L. Keen
er, of, in and to the following tract of land sit—
'stated partly in Perry and partly in Dunkard
townships, said countY, adjoining lands of
Phineas Hedlee, Isaac Lemly, Eadon Rose's
heirs and others, containing ' SEVENTY
'ACRES, more or less.
UGUEIPLINESI.
One-third of the purchase money to .be paid
on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue
in two equal annual payments with interest
front the confirmation of sale.
WORKMAN HICKMAN.
Adm'r of David L Keener, deed.
July 13, 1864.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order issuing out of the Or•
phans' Court of Greene county, Pa., the under-
Signed will sell on the premises on
Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 1564,
at pnblie sale, all the interest and estate of
„Robert and Elizabeth Kincaid, minor children
'Of James Kincaid, dee'd,of the undivided fourth
Interest in the following tract of land situated
in Jefferson tp., said county, adjoining lands of
Wm. Kincaid and others, containing three hun
dred acres, more or less.
' ' rents of /Sala.
One-third of the purollas.e mcney .gn'tlke Fon-
Littgition of the sale, the residue to he paid in
two equal annual payments with interest from
the date of confirmation of sale.
THOMAS TAYLOR,
Guardian of the said minor children.
July 13, 1864.
NW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
Sunday School Tevaments.
Sunday School Hymn Books.
In any quantity at DAY'S BOOK STORE
HOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
A veneral assortment kept constantly on
and at DAY'S BOOK STORE.
SINGING BOOKS. •
-McJrdeon,••Minetrel, Ellesia, Jubilee, &c.,
&c., I pars pools sTpRy..
tLANK
A' large assortment, all si;es, good paper, at
old prices, at DAY'SOOK STORE.
Wall' Paper and ' lndow Blinds.
Wrapping Paßey, all sizes.
Also the 'beg anoint rtient at Stationary ever
.brought tq Waynesburg,
Call at DAY'S BOOK STORE.
4slieete q) Better paper for 1d cents.
4t p4rs ADOK STORE.
Cash for raga as us • •
lane 8.—'64, EWIS DAY.
Adbigniargto NOR,e.
LETIg d tion "Peodeoto Lite" My
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pontheestate of damsel Houle,
eta:Tiatairi orgin tIP., Notice is hereby given to an
',mons int** to nip .oLete Pill woke immediate
t wrens WOO* daps" wilt present them pro-
PeYm" iiii te d tor ttlemen
yorly aa n Wi t LLIAM INCAIIO.
Judy 10 18li Adaers.
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41
• 1 11 : 41.6 a ioditoraiipooodi vow-Mating La. elr ngine.
V.. 100 with Soder and d team co
apes. mplete. o.
A .. I . 57 ood otevei, Pipoburik.
ATT . , : •
svo pAt
64"
gem
PHOTON CURRY,
Wilson's Frame Building, one door eft
a the National Bank,
WAYNESDUB.O zuk.
Messrs. Wallace 41; Ora%
HAVE fitted up a splendid Sky-lisht Gallery, the
first regular °lmre-talons establishment ever in
stituted in tire place, where they are prepared to enee,nte
PIIOTOGRAPHS,
AMBILOTYPES,
MALE/ANOTYPES,
CARTE DE VISITES,
And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, in a style
equal to t e beet artists. Espemal attention will be
given to copying pictures and enlarging them All
applications will be promptly attended to. Their
rooms are commodious and attracti , e, and every de
sirable accommodation will be rendered to customers.
This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accur
ate likenesses every ofteted to the people of Greene
County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken
any time in the day, arid in all kinds of weather
Photograph Albums always on Hand.
Wayiies'burg, April 16.6 f .-hr.
186 3 !
FIRST IN THE ELARICET!
121111 tDbl3
JOSXBB PORTER,
• •
Porter's O Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick
.1
Building, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opene„
large and elegant assortment of Fall and Win
ter Dry Got ds, comprising Press Goods, of al!
kinds ami.at all prices. Domestics, a very larja
stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.—
Prints, Muslins, 4ingliams,"Tickings. Check,
Drillings, Crash, Towlings; Boots and Shoes,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho
siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Gods &e.;
also a complete variety of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.
We bgy principally for cash, and as goods
well bought are half sold we a;re enabled to sell
at the LOWEST Calf and exam
ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for
past favors.
Sept. 9,'63-iv.
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE
MILLION !
WM. BERRY - I . :I — ILL
Respectfully informs his customers and the public
that he has removed his Boot and Shoe eetablish
meat to the frame dwelling of posite the Methodist
adAscopal Church, fohnerly occupied by JosgrfhTailo)::
here he will keep on hand or make to order
PASZLIONADDEI DCIQTI3 AND
11110Taik
For Gentleman, Ladies' and Children's ware. All
work will be warranted to give satisfaction and not
to rip. Orders will be filled promptly, and every effort
made to please.
. Repaying done on short Notice
Waynesburg, May 11, 'o-I.—& no.
5
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER.
Respectfully informs the public that tie has located in
Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture
Carriages of Every Description.
From his expe - ,i;ncp ip 91e ltoiness, lit feels cqnfi
depl Will'give entire satlify.tion He will use
no low priced material., in any part of his wurk, az;ii will
not employ any but suEerior workman.
All new work will be
Warranted for Ode Year.
Shopon Greene street, one squarp Sopilt of - Wall:lour'
ow,
Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1860—n0 34.
THE UP-TOWN GROCERY .
STROSNIDER.& SIMINGTON
HAVING purchased the stock of Groceries lately
belonging to Green & strosnider 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, Notions, &c., &c., which
they win sell at the lowest prices for cash.
Corn Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro
duce generally always ou hand.
March 4th 1863.
WAYNESBURG
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS
SAYERS 8.; RINEIIA.RT
Practical Marble and Stone Cutters,
Third Door East of the court House, Main 4 .- )
Sept. 2, '63.
HAMMON HOUSE,
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa
fIORTXELL, Proprietor.
THEnnbscriber respectfully informs his friends
that he has taken this well known Hir•se
where he is prepared to accommodate travellerii ind
others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &L. He
will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests
conifortatile and happy during their sojourn with him,
not torgettlng to give due attention to their horses and
carriages, &c
April 10,—No 44—tf
ADAMS' HOUSE,-
WAYNESBURC, PENN'A.,
JACOB HENDERSIIOT
• "
TAKES pleasure in informing his friends and the
I traveling public generally, that lie has taken charge
of this popular house of entertainment and feels confi
dent in saying that he can render perfect satisfaction.
Every efllirt will be made to meet the wants and wish
es of hia guests.
The BAR and TABLE will he furnished with the
hest articles found in the market. Ampleand conven
ient stabling. Give us a trial.
Waynesburg, April 13, 1t44.
BRIDGEPORT HOTEL ,
At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg,
MUTH GREENE, PROPRIETOR.
undersigned hereby notify the citizens of
Greene and adjoining counties and the DROVING
and TRA VELI NG 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 Will be supplied with the choicest LIQ
UQRS. The Table furnished with the best the coun
try can afford. The 'ST tIILE will be CilitOilly at
-
tenth d to- call and try us.
Jan. 13,1864.
HOSIIIIIIKA LOl5Oll. N g . 5 . 118 • 1. 0. IF
vg - pET in Waynesburg, in Allison's IRO, opposite
.1.4 . Court Rouse, on Thursday aysiniris of each
week, at 6i o'clock. OFFICERS:
J ..•nwe, N.
D. 4. g. nUss, PG. )R. I. incuincy. p.
3. F. TEMPLE, See7Y-
D. W. BEADLE, Tra4R.
•
Odd Felisw4 saving Associatio4
Chartered by the ZegigatAtre /hterah 27th, 1862.
.1. F. RANDOLPH. President; J.p. TEMPP". See
WM. A. PORT**, 4monr.
All Ilveimese• Cominamembmat 11.01. be INlnreted
ao Wm. A. Pater, Wayama t aurs, mou e = u m,
ptemptis attended le josate - haat Allfm 1
Gam
Look at This;
To all whom it may ,ConcerrEt!
%Mfg undersigned would respectfully in
t'''. 1, form his eld customers, friends and the
public generally, that he bat returne3 to
Waynesburg, and opened a
SADDLER lir SEOP,
on Main Street, one door east of the Farm
ers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg,
Where he will keep constantly on hard all articles in
Ins line, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's tiaddies,
*idles, Martingales, Collars, Harness, in fact every
thing usually kept in an establishment of the kind
ILe — Persons wishing to buy will please give us a
call and eamitie cw.r work before purchasing else
"ere• 3s wOriltlAcd.pprselves we can sell as good
work as we ev'r did. All work manufactured of the
best material in the market, and made in a neat and
substantial manner.
"Warranted net to cut in .the eye."
T. 13.004 E.
Waynesioirg, April 27. ISM4.-tf.
gitte lanbing,
DARN 1111-,"i'D HACK
RITNNING REG' L'. ;L\ t,!.'II'EEN
fiYIESIIIII fill iIiZIE . 1 11113 i.
THE undersigned -respectfully informs the generous
Public, Oat having the contract for the carrying ofthe
'nail between the above ,rusts, he has placed upon the
route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac
commodation of the travidlng community, tine wil
leave the Adam's Hoo.e, Waynesburg, every morn
ing. Sundays except..., at 7 o'clock, arid will arrive
at Ricee' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh,
the other will leave. Landing at the same time
and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be
spared for the accommodation of passengers,
TIMOTHY Proprietor.
ugust 7th, 1861. no. 9.
Apr 13, 1864- Iy,
Ift :Afflicted Readi---
READde i t i l l s e a p ti et e i t a t i v p !t t with
ion of Tv.
deart„ Torpid fiver, Palsy, Irrita—
bility ei the t ystem General or inc Pains or Weak
ness, Night Esc eats. DiumeSs of Sight, Fits of Despon
dency. Muscular Prostration and all dis. rises o f the
Nervous I;entres. 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 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 physical' pros
tration. If continued, these diseases. and even mad
ness'are the resi4lt. If the victim he conscious of the
cause of his decay, and quit it, lie r;:trers under those
terrible nocturnal and Anvohtntary emissions which
weaken 'amd shame him, till life becomes rieviitts.—
Thus Mgr.?, betweeit certain decay and prematur e
ddath and tiorrible suffering, the wretched victim rush
tosSEA.F.DESTHUCTION.I. or sinks m ut untnuely
grave. If he emancipates himself before the pra c tic e
has done its worrt and enters matrimony, his marriage
is unfruitful, and his sense tells hint that this is caused
by his early follies.
Si„JEFf,;RIMP YfrENG MV O SI,
La no false Modeky prevent you Won explai!iiitE
your case to one whose acknowledged position in the
medical profession, and respects; ility in pr vale life,
point him as a private counsellor. Tli nk not to cute
yourself, and so tamper with a faculty, toe destruction
of which renders a man truly mlseralfe. Come to Hr.
KINKEI.IN, confide in him as thousands have done
before you.
In short, to be cured radically of all forms of secret
diseases, and rui»oos effects of self-indulgence. apply
In the most successful and experienced Dr. KINKE
LIN, GERMAN PHYSICIAN, Northwest Corner of Third
and Union Streets, between Spidee and Pine. 4. suimre
and a half from the Merchants' Exchange, Phibidet:
phis.
Remember that STRICTURES of the URETIIA are
rapidly removed by the application of a new therapeu
tical agent, only used by Dr. K.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICE, &c., for
warded to address, in any direction; put up secure tirm
damage or curiosity.
Ea" POST PA ID LETTERS arldi.esser to DT.
KELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered f orthw ith.
April 27, 1864—1 y.
ARRIAGE —lts loves and hates. sorrows and an
gers, hopes and fears, regrets and joys: MA N
-1100D, how lost, how RESTORED; the nature,
reattlient,' and railieulcure sperinatfirtluga or sent-
Mal weakness, involuntary emissions, sea debility
and impediments to marriage generally ; nervousness,
consumption, fits, mental and ph , sical incapacity, re
sulting from SELF-A tlUSE—are folly explained in
the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Wlll. YoUNG, M. D.—
Tkis most extraordinary book should be in the bands
of every young person contemplating marriage, and
every man q - woman who desire to limit the number
of tlfeir offspring to their ci.-cunistances. Every pain,
disease, and ache Lichlental to youth, maturity, and
old age, is fully explained ; overy particle of knowk
edge that should iie kitown is here given. It is full of
engravings. In fart it discloses secrets that every one
should know ; still it is a book that must be locked
up and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any
one on The receipt of iwenty-five cents, in specie or
postage stamps. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416,
Spruce St.. above Fourth Philadelphia.
fjj'AFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat
tet what may be your disease. tierlire you /dace your
s, If under the cue of any one of the notorious Quacks
—native or ioreign. who advertise in this or any other
paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's B. and read itcare
fully.- It wilt be the triett,s of-saving you malty a dol
lar, your health, and possibly your hie.
Pr YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseas
es described in his puidiaitinii, at hi'- Office. No: 416:
Spruce St.. above Fourth Philadelphia.
iti"Office hours from Still 3 o'clock daily,
pril 27,
S. lIARTZELL
pIOWARD ASSOCIATION,
DIpASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and
Sexual System:—new and reliable treatment—in
reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by
mail in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge. Ad
dress, Dr. J. SKILIN lIOUGFITON, Howard Associ
ation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philada., Pa.
April 13,'04-Iv,
SDWEB, BARNES & CO.,
PUHLI SHERS AND DEALERS 4N
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books,
AND STATIONERY,
No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch,
CH. G. SOWER,
W. H. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA.
F. C. POTTS.
Publishers of Ppiton's Outline Maps and keys, the
largest and best Outline Maps evg, published. San
der's new Readers, Greenleat's wok?: A riihmetice,
&c., Blank Books, Writrug, Wrapping, Citrtiai' dpd
Wall Poen). Aug. 19. '63,
ISRAELI GOULQ
WITH
4bsll 2141111 11),,,
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF
lilpsiery, Gloves,
%lASI SgSlA t
WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES,
No . 2 ,s North Thlril Street,
Lau occupied by J. T. WAY at CO.
pap. J. BADS,
HENRYJ.DAVIS, Philadelphia.
4LTON B. GILFORD,
BAM'L W. VAN CUM Jsne 4, 4561.1 y.
Legit Notice.
LSWIM of Adoduistration upon the estate of
W iii. Csastford., late of Alleppo tp., Gwen* contat
1 100 0 %4 blivre se diaastesito the oadpitnipted, by
=tar 0 musty. Persous billowing
veit lade Ati NO Oates. eseserinallolJo Pas
the nisse, and Was hiplog clews .. are 111.
1 .
quested to present dole duly amine 01111.0 t
aneskt. %
Aiwa 3 , l a w i!9111,11
...' .. IP"?
i{abdia.
Ilfaliamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL
FINE READY MADE
CLOTHING,
S. E. Comer Sixth & Mar
ket Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
Special Department for(
11 CUSTOM WORK,
ilNo. 1 S. Sixth Street I
PHILADELPHIA, PA
1864
NE\ k CONS
FE
James 1 Lindsey 's
NEW STORE !
17:E und e rsigned has opened anew
bS l la
heoonme yocupedby.;lark7;on
in A ltisons building. trained lately opposite the „Con rt
House, 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 gores were all purchased for CASH, at the
low. st market prices. and will ~e sold at a small ad
vance 00 titSt toot. I have ileiermilled to do a strieVy
CASH DUrq,NESS, and will be able to sell at small
profits. My GOODS are
ENTIRELY NEW
Most of which have been Made to order, by the very
best workmen in Philadelphia, expressly for thi. war
ket. I invite your attention particularly to my stork of
Ladies' and ChliderenPs Hats,
Gloves and Hosiery,
Ladies' Collars and C'orsetts,
Sher floods,
My assortment is large My work is good I My
prices low! If you need any article in tCr; &ince line,
FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST:
From the Ftoest to the foorseq,
GALL AND BE SUITED
AND SAVE MONEY!
Cali and 4amjiip, it is no noutile to snow goode
D- Greene Comitty Orders taken at par
for goods.
JAMES B. LINDSEY,
Waynerlutrg, March 30, 'hi. allisou'e Building.
iilxbclplia.
1864, °E6XPltil%T°. 1864,
DRY G00)08%,
Great Inducements to Cash Buyers !
HOOD, DONI)RIGHT & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
1011EIGI & DOMESTIC RI gIIOOS,
529 Market St., and 528 Commerce St,,
PHILADELPHIA,
\VO respectfully invite attention to their LARGE
STOCK of leading
DOMESTICS,
amase
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR,
and Illa• y popular enulD of
PHILADELPHIA MA.NUFACIETRE.
A prii 13. 1864.
THE GIRARD HOUSE,
Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. KANAGA ; Proprietor.
April l, 1h64-ly
States Union hotel,
606 and 6OS Market, St., Philadelphia.
101:1AS. M. ALLMOND, Manager.
911113 Hotel is located in thevery centre of business
and is near the respectable places of amusement,
which makes it particularly desirable to persons VlSr
lug Philadelphia ou bit , ip:.ss or pleasure ; and the
Manager hopes, be close personal attention to the
wants of his guests, to make it a coinfo , tah'e home
for 61,101ais may favor his house with their patroti4ge.
April 13.'G4.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Old Independence Hall,
PHILADELPHIA
WYATT & HEULDINGS,
April 13, 1864-1377
M. GOLDNIAti, JNO. V. WATSON,
JOS. L. SEIM, JAS. A. M . COMAS,
GOLDMAN, BERG & CO•
W2solelsel¢ Cacotl3.l e• rims •
AND DEALERS IN
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tail
ors' Trimmings, &c.
No. 306 .tilarket Street, Philadelpliza.
Aug. 19, 1863.
HA RPHI PIGEIIS.CII, GEO. IPONBRIGRS.
R. H. HOWARD, C. P. SU En CBOT?.
MEIER HOLM & CO,,
Importers and Dealers 1111
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE AND CIMERY I
No. 441 Mt rket Street, below Fifth, Phila.
Aug. 14, 18u3.
IZOIMEN,
No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth,
SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.
Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry.
MANUFACTURERS'
I3OT-TASM
WHOLESALE AN RETAIL.
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
ug. 19:63
GILLESPIE, zfra i LEß & co.
Wholesale Grocers,
A N D
COMMISSION MERMANTS,
N. W. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts"
April 13,'64-6m• PHILADELPHIA.
GEO. F. WARDLE.
CHARLES t. (4,EEq.
VIYARDLE, REED dig. CO.,
Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and
1111110 E COMMISSIOI
N. E. Cor. Sixth and 141.01
4pril 13,'64-Iy. PHILA DELPHIA.
Administrator's Natio°,
lAETTERS of Administration ;baying logien granted
to the undersigned upon tbg egtate H.
/10T, dee'd, late of Whitely tonna, MAIM
in lamb, glom , to +M patrons indebted to _if eetelik
Kill make immediate payment, persons baying duns
pill onwesit than peemely seikantiented Ns settle
ment IMMO illontves, miser.
117 Th. 'Make of illestis wittraship jr. alts 14i my
onseemiee for settlemmin. i .
fee. %.10114.
064
SOMETHING NEW.
R & T. W CLARKE.
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,
_ _
SEJ,Q 4R, of every Grade;
COFFEE, of all brands;
TEAS, the best in the duke!;
NOTIONS of every description.
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
The highest market price paid I,:ir all kinds of
Country Produce. a 44141.
R. & 'l'. W .
Opposite Court House.
Wnyneshurm, May 11,
ILAWAVVO
BRADEN & HUNT
HAVE on hand a supplv of the 11131111-1111) MOW
IN t: MACHINE:S. Any one wisnins a good re
lialne Machine can now have the opportunity. Read
the lollowing testimonials:
WE. whose names are underwritten, having used
the light Hubbard Mower. take pleasure rn recommend
ing it to the. Farming 'mirth:, as the heal Maehine ex
tant ; and we feel confident that those who wish to
pnrchace g Mower tc ill be satisfied that they have wade
a Food inve,tinent of their money by pm - chasing the
ugh. unbijar . d We have used the above Mower dur
ing the whole ot - the iitha harvest without the neces
sity of stopping to leicatc; such as toe strength and firm
ness of the thibbard that w ith the proper care all the
unrecessary expellSe , and loss of time is avoided which
is so common with other Mowers. In short, the
tit;bard fully comity ujl to Our expectation, agreeably
to the recommendation g iyen it. Not only on accoimi
of the elegancy w It. we Midi it erlornis the is orb, but
also the ease to the team with which it Is done. The
draft is liglithr and the neiLl.s. never suffer from
soreness. Ail this is avoided on account of the Ma
chine being so perfectly balanced. The Hubbard ex
cels other Moweis /311 aC , Ahilllti.,f it doing the work as
satis - Mi tinily ju drivit. g slow as tact, as hi: MSC/ en
hances the safety 01 the Machine oa irregular or rough
places. AS A MITCHELL,
CEPHAs MEEKS,
11EAT11.101INS,
DA Nis W JOHNS,
A. CARY,
d A 411,01 MITCHEL,
HENRY HELL,
MILES MEEK,
HUGH MoN
JOHN CLAYTON.
/'or further particiilar4 inquire at the "Messenger"
office, Wayn,,,;stiurg, or u 1 We undersigned.
ANUEI, BRADEN,
JOHN HUNT, Agents
Rutre Creek, Greene cn., Pa., June 22; 1864.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BY virtue of an older tithe Orphans' Court
pf Greene county, the undersigned will offer at
public sale, on the premises, on
Satarday, the 13th day of August, next,
All the right, title and interest of Wm. F.
Ballon, of, in, and to a certain lot of ground,
situate in :Monongahela township, adjoining
lot 01 S. H. Cove on the north. the public read
on the west, lot of Wm. 11. McCoy on the
north. and the Monongahela river qt the East,
containing about one acre, and on which are
erected a log dwelling house, kitchen, &c.
TERMS OP SALE :
One-third of the purilmse money on confirm
atioi; Bale. one-third in six months, and the
residue in twelve months thereafter, with in
terest Iron) the date of confirmation.
June 15 1864
II Al' NIESHURC: STLIAM MILL.
)
''
rM tbe ß i ( l ( l l 4 . ; . e it tlia " t l i i ' e . l:1 1 1 1 ,.. V t t . 1 :i f i " t r t. ' :, ' E ' r ' S II I I II' a A n ;' I
MI .1, at Waynesburg. Pa., where I e will always he
found ready to accommodate all who may call on the
shortest notice Criniling done on the same terms as
by water milts. FLOUR and FEED kept i onstantly
on hand. Oiders fur either can ce kit at the Millar at
Ye,tor's store. (Jan. 17, 1562
Notice to the Public.
(3 E ',,,iisint•ss will he carried on at the old
I_ stand. by the wolersiqued, where all kinds o
Foriiiiore can lie cal atid wade to order. A Hearse
ke;.t in readitiCS, to attend funerals
A NIOS mu" RED,
Mardi I 1'864 REBECCA GA N EAIR.
vittstmA Abilatiscutents.
Dny GooDs
W, BARKER &r,
59 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Have in store the largest stock ever exhild
ted in this city, embracing
L it,KS,
aZia:Wiso t--% 9
PROPRIETORS
DEM 2TX),M
Housekeeping Goods,
GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR,
&c., ate., &c.
Which they offer at
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
Country Merchants supplied
at the lowest Eastern& CASH
PRICES.
March 16, 1864
ZDSMIDIII
"DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE."
A erfog •irthe Returned Volyintegt 25
"BROTHER'S FAINTINVT THE DOOR," De
scribing a Touching Ind ent of the War 25
' BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom
Comiiig" 25
"0 wfte.p. THE SLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A
8 " 11 0 . 1he Wing soldier 25
" 0, I .r Is II IHE WAR WERE OVER." Song of
the Longsoine, Waiting Maiden 25
'.'WHOII.I. SAVE THE LEFT I" Descriptive of a
Cliarge at the Battle of Murfreesboro 50
"WITHIN TIIE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S
RUNS." Describing the Battle of Getlysburg• • SO
47 - Any at the above sent by mail, on receipt of the
price.
CRAB. O. =COLLOR,
0ct.21,'63-4. No. 81 Wood St., Pittsburgh
CHAIR AND FURNITURI
NO. 91 SMITHFIER I
Rear the 2 • 4
.°3;ll:sebaurelr
Rept,30.4134v
.Pa
I. V1CH024.11
CORNEjt PRA NT AND 4TH STREE
PITTSBI]RuIL, PA.
Prier..A,rilf• •
AT THE
JAS. A. BLACK, Ad'mr
El=
CLOAKS,
T/NDLEI & iff0031,311,
Wholesale and Retail
SPRING AND SUMNER
FASHIONS FOR 1864 !
AT TIIE.PUTSBUUGU
CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE,
no. 73 Market Street,
pram TSZTIV.OU, PA.
AATE ytonhi respectfully call the attention of the
II trade to our larlif. Ovglotl idol* of •Ladies
and Misses' Crmks, rtaqiies :11t11 Pilafs for eSpring
and Summer wear, haying now in k nil the lead
ing and popular styles 01 the •eauo, to which we
shall daily add aLi the fore go and (mein f designs 1.4
they come to hand t h rou gh the re4iitar European
steamers.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find us fully prepared to 111 Cher orders at all
times, having a large and magnificent stocrt of
.%XX.A3C-X.,
and MILT SUMMER FABRIC:4, from which to
manufacture Ladies' garments of every description.
Buyers would do well to remeuther that ours is the
only exclusive
Cloak House
ill Pittsburgh. where Ladies' Fatili ianatOr Costumes
can he had at all times, wholesale, and remit
M. J. SUCNCE.
Marc{l23, ISM
J. & 11. PHILLIPS,
26 & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Nranufacfurors and d , alcn; in
FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE
''ILOT •
Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths
WINDOW SHADES,
SHADE FIXTURES, &c. ALSO, DEALERS IN
LEATHER BELTING,
Lace Leather, itnt.her Belting, !lose, Stearn
Packing. and Hubner Goods gene rally.
N. B. Sole Agents for Allegheny county, for the sal
of Metropolitan Co.'s
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
Wholesale and Retail Buyers will find our stock
large, well asserted and at teWS , J4taille.
April 13, '64
CLOAKS CLEIAB CHAU I
BUZMED DtEZ
row Pt 1,72,111:D
And Receiving Ddily New Agitions,
CLOTH AND SILK !
Paris Cloak and Shawl
EMPORIUM,
H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO.,
GS raiLREET STREET.
I=9.tit,sl-I.3urgh.
tib
H. KLEBER & BRO.,
NO. 122 WOOD STREET,
Four doors above Filll. and nearly 01,ims;te the Firet
National Bank.
PlTTizlWltial, PA ,
Sole Agents, and only Depot in 112 i, city for
GREAT SHIN NAY PIANO
MEI
Carharl's Harmoniums & Melodeons.
riniEs.E Iwo instrumente tI? ;thong the most ex-
Imordioary SliuceSst, of frillthq !, t inios, as al tested
by the best performers to plofest.tonal awl private eh
ties.
The STEINWAt PIANO has heroine the admira
tion of the while mosami world, mid toot received
thrty•two first premiums of ‘ , 01.1 and Fiiver, and also
•
ilie first prize medal at tie t.teat National Exhibition
at 1.0,141. D in ISO 2.
Also c Best Italian and French Strings for Violin
Guitar and [lass. Newest Sheet Music received week
ly. Church Music Rooks, etc., etc.
Every Piano Warranted for Fivo Years.
iLroht Pianos taken in
April 6, 1561.6 mns.
BE COOK, E.RETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR.
COOK, P.EILTIT di. CO.,
CO MISSION MERCHANTS,
And ')ealer.* in
Produce, _Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c.
No. 12 Smithfiebi St., Corner First, Fittsbur , h.
REFERENCES—Spriii.er Ilarhaugh & Co , Pittsburg;
Hitchcock. McCre.ry & Ui , Pittsburgh ; C , .orge. A
E;iniley, Cashier German Trart as Sayings Bank.
Pittsburgh; Mitenell & Ladd, Cincinnati, U.; W. 11. &
.1 P. Ladd, ittchniond, 0.; Jon. Biting, Cashier Mt,
ltragch hank gate Bank Ohio.
1 4014Pg 7 § Eating S 10Q11 1
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY ANT`
SMITHFIELD STREE.L., •
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the sensor
will he served up in the most palatable stv!e.
ELI YOUNG.
Corner Virgin and Alley Sunthfle st.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 14, '52. y
WIVE. N. OGDEN de. co.,
mANurAcTc rt ßi q 0 ?
'1.11Q3
AND
Silvered Glass Reflectors, }Knobs, &o.
No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
SePt.3o,'63-Iy.
ea, CLAIR HOTEL,
TUFSER OF PiSN & AT. CLAIR STREET%
PITTSBCIRGH,
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
In This popular house has recently been thorough
ly refitted and furnished, and now forms one of the
most pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mod
erate, and satisfaction warranted. A pril 8, '63— I y
S. B. & C. P. MARKILE,
RIAMUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOK, OAP, LETTER,
A ND all kinds of WRAPPING PA PER have remov
ed from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to •
No. 33 Snltilleld Str,elec,
k , lrretiumGp. rA.
irrorcash Trolefor . Raga Nov. 13. 0431-11
QORNUOOPIA SALOON,
No. 7 Filth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR.
cumber ' 02 iv
1. D. FACKINfa. /01:1/1 RA. 11WIN°
rsoltszrz4 & in:Or:2r,
fIANITrAcTFTURZREI OF
Furniture and Chairs,
No. 103 Ratltbile/d it.,
LlVl'"it • PITTSBURGH .Pt.
! MCCANN.
Importers and Dealers in
ROUSH FURNISHING GOODS
IsTO, .30 FIFTH . STREET,
First door below Exchange Bank,
PiTTSBURCII, PA.,
WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF
Housekeeping Articles,
Coll46llilig of Hardware, Plain and Planishe.d Tinware,
lliutAllf!s, Wooden Ware. Elaskets, Plated Ware,
Cutlery, 'lran Ware, Japanne 4 Ware, and
Conking Utensils of all kinds.
A great variety (Wet/atter Comic, Bird Cages, &c ,cala
be obtained on the most reasonable terms.
Refrigerators and Water Coolers,
DOOR IidATS AND FANCY
GOODS.
KAY & RICHARDS.
pt 20, 1863
Tr' IC7 It DTI 9LT 11.3311
..tgLI\T
CANE AND WOOD "CBAntii,
SELLING OFF
‘VIIOLESALE OR RETAII
J.4S. W, WOODW ELL,
07 arid 99 Third street. opposite E Ethi ondgon & Co
and 110 ' , kali - 0 euvel. Aug. 9, 'tilt .
th) Voth.
omp yan
IN ALL STAGES CF
CONSUMPTION.
Thev?,rtrneebytelyinerenqe the sirevgthaarl .4 core*
thtte,ioroi the pile blood. y subdue the 70114 end
II dinnutoh the E.4pectoratiun. flay check;
the vaight,6ueute 4 alrt up, in fin e,a,n, to fowleo r t.
yq. The a ppett is at caw ad, and the
:,th_nt Val rs the e , ' , 213 era the
~ ..hrce, l t t euthing are weedily relieved; the sleep
1 , ..e.n.Ls calla an I re:,.. , tittg • the ertfetlatin?.B regtb -
II r and 2111iform. Lift 1 lIE EN EltA ft SY MP-
C\ DT? .
?PE ITli A 1- . .AeliaTY THAT
SELIIS LtAlt \ 1' Churchill, .11. D.
TEE ErPOPZIOSPIIIITa
:Jo an apprnprintc and srr.rinc rrmtnr rot' every diS
ordcr chttructcrized Ly auy L..° cr 1..u1 d oft he L.dlux IDS
S - ITNIP'I'O2vIS: .4gl
Di 7 cub . , in pc rfert, cr ton Pnpid BrOgf.'ziney, Cold
tig.d J.b.n dies; ce fitseiling Ch i ;
lA.rtic; ng of Fle,h, Elan ryon en t of the
Gland R, or Swe WRVS ; Cough 1.49 of ,StrengtA;
:Ling a ilia of o'l'6B or Mu.wies; Ellootin
P, ins t hroug4 the S",caio 'crs, (71 To,e or in,!4 ;
lor T, , nt Lots C.t . the l ad of tho LiniZs;
L'4,thich<:; d in, ; E.rco 5;7 . 0 Pale, ; igh;
.1.0:S or I/earl-Burn, Opp- c.s,:as
•I . I !to :Rum acit cii..an ing c f ehi3
eating; ;
. the
,& 1 11 , w
r 1 rta ; 1. t ',wed G r otreh,
I}c:ade4Dentitiou, chiid;•ert; Extreme ,Senoi
-1:! :.8 t) C.; Id; cE.c., as in the sect snlgcs of
(1;v0.4,e;,:pti0,7, lit Co Ea re, "lath Ma. Bro7lChiti*.
Avny . Filq, ell/Wig ti, .)'(;iw72,lA.;.l.(partiaicr
3nd Espec all yin:Oil-of/a/o/4f
, -,lers or Uterine, Irrepf hti ck, such rs / Ocult.
fstitrjryci, SuppresPol, ~!•'eanly. Ere, .s,ire, Delayed,
i'rei,zataro or too kresila-ki,Jle,adruetion.
7,717/CHESTEIt'S HYPOPHOSPHITES
arc the beet remedy known to Medical Science, in
every ewe AV here ILo 1.11 , inn c.nronoily 11re.eribefl
ton i4s," iron, •)d-liver oit,quinine," (to.
Winchester's Genuine Prep4rution
OF 7ITE ITYPOPHOSPITITFS is the only reliable
f (inn or thi4 Letnedy,alid it •ve , l hv the Medical
/ 2:0 07.11E11, _V OR Y
Em /7, y TA
ii.2..r Plai_ ES :—I n T C 4 rot Iles, sl—six Lottlea for
$5. In Iti oz. Beaks, e.!---Throe for $5. l ireulara
free. Fr!:', by a!I res; , eetable I,ruggists., and at the
Cole General Dei....t in the 1. Dile,' ti Lutes, by
J. WINCHESTER, 36 John Street, N Y.
Tn Pulmonary Diseases, the most ac-
treatment should be pursued
during the Summer months, the period
when most rat lents unwisely ..uspend
the Itt.c of tlxt,
April T,',764.1y
For ItAs, Mice, Roaches, Ants,
Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Wool
ens, &c., Insects on Plants,
Fowls, Animals,
Put up in .).se. atty, Sl.llo Boxes, Bottles and Flasks,
S 2 and , ± , 5 si;es tint HOTELS, PCIILIC INS ['MUTTONS, ACC.
“cl ly infallible remedies known."
"Flee front Poisons "
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
Wholesale in all large cities.
Sold by all Drugg'sts and Retailers every-
where.
ti....!!!Bew.kr.E!!! of all worthless imitations.
that "CosTAF:N" name is on each Box,
Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
HENRY K. CC'S FAR.
243-Principal Depot 482, Broadway, N. Y.
- & - j„-,.,501d by all Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists in Waynesburg, Pa.
Feb. 17, 1864.-Bm.
MAINOT. lO LOST, kW BOOM
JUST published. a new edition of Dr. Culver.
went. Celt brated Essay on the radical
rwe (without medicine) of Spermatoriliea, or sentinel
Nr , ealsre , s Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar
riagc etc. ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in
ti y:,l ;ielf.i»dulttence or seXual extravagance.
Pri , o, in a sealed envelope, only it cents.
The, celebrated anchor in this admirahle essay clear
ly demonstrates, from a thirty plats successful practise,
that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be
radically cureil without the damierous use 01 internal
medicine, or the apo`ication of tin knife—pointing out
a mode of a cure. at once simple, certain and effectual,
by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his
comiitYtit may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately,
and ratiteally.
This Lecture shoulffbe in the bands of every youth
and every man in the land
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address
post-paid, on receipt of six cents, Or two post stamps.
Addiess the publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE &
till Bowery, New York, Post Office box 9566.
sleep 2'2 1664.
$l, $l, $7, $T $l2, $l2
The Greatest Chance ever Offend!
Beautiful Geld Plated, or Silver Watches.
Perfect Time-keepers, Sent Free,
by Mail, for only $7.
Elegant Hunting Case Watches. same as shove, for,
r„ Also, WatcLes, Chains, sets of Jewelry, Geld
Pens, Bracelets, Lockets, Rings. Pins, etc., etc.,
TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH,
Without regard to value, and not to be paid for till vt .
know What you are to get.
send 25 cents for si Certificate and eitcu tar containing
full li,st and particulars, and informs Sou
what yen can have for SI.
5 CERTIFICATES fOR SI. AGENTS WANTED.
Circulars sent free. Address
A. J. HARPER do C
Box 520 P. 0.,
New York.
2ea Broadwry. N. Y
April 13,'64-Iy.
225 SEVEN OCTAVE
ROSEROOD PIANO-FORTES, I22S
Grovesteen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y.
ITEW E.NLA GED SCALE PIANO FOUTES,
IN with all the latest improvements.
This years' experience with, greatly increased facili
ties for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at
the above unusually low price. Our Instruments re.
ceived the highest award at the World's Fair. and far
five successive years at rheAtuerican Institute. War
r tilted five yea ra. 'r . ft rm. Cath Call or send forEb
scriptive Watch 9. /994.-691°9.
BLANIr e S
OF ALL MRS FOR 41 411
Ctrs MIMI
REDUCED PRICES,