1= , t , Pe Alt g. Pe,* • ARAI FOR THE lAN WE LOVE. " Vive L'Aviour." ME :Lan ye true patriots and join in this song. •-i urrah for the man we love. ellan's our leader—he's gallant and mr.ong; • riarrali for theman we love. ..Ts.--4•145'41 win the race—to the White liousle he'll go, • ,ier Lincoln and Chase are Willing or so; .h fps the man, hurrah for the man, hur rah for the man we love. Aexican plainohe won a good name ; ,lurrakior the man we love. r4Saott spoke hie praise, and we'll do thasame ; finrrah iOr the man we love. .us.—Ffe'll win the race—to the White House he'll go, her Stanton and Halleck are willing or no. al for the man, hurrah for the man, hur rah for the man we love. le Sam sent him out to the bloody Crirota, Harrah for the man we love, ;ch established his fame as a great engin eer, Hurrah for the man we love. win the race, to the White House he'll go. tber 13eecher or Greely are willing or no. -,;th.for the Man, hurrah for the man, hur rah for the man we love. secessionists tried the Union sever ;p rose the man we love ; Mac drew his sword and boldly said ""ssvir," p urrah for the man we love. ..ms—He'll win the race, to the White "Iloose he'll go, t' - ter plundering traitors are willing or no. .ah for the man, hurrah for the man, hur rah for the man we love. n flock 'round his banner in zealous array, And hasten your footsteps to greet him ; rmined in earliest, from this very day. -.n the-President's chair to seat him. Rus—With Ms.Clellan for President—UP WITH THE FLAG ! rebellion will end-e—away with its rag. --a cheers for the man, three cheers for the' man, three cheers for the man we love HIP! HIP! RED, WHITE AND BLUE, the hope ofthe Nation, choice of the brave and the free, :n in 'a heartfelt ovation, all offer honors to thee. • oices are joined in communion, remember the soldier so true, -) longht for the glorious old Union, •Lnd stood by the Red. White and Blue ictious dissentions shall sever e bands which our Washington wrought ; Union, unchanging forever, ,brined in each patriot's thought. :ova and our faith are not hollow; .-trength they were nourished and grew; Chiel we have chosen will tollow, stand by the Red, White and Blue. -„- the war waged its wide desolation, ."• A threatened our land to deform, the pride of the nation. ore our Hag through battle and storm. • .:art beats with treed men's emotion, •_.. is ever most steadfast and true, -Arearsto the Union devotion, staa ds by the Red, IA bite and Bluo :....iongs then unite in communion ; k starl6pt, tour flag are above ; • ./h for McClellan and the Union , ....nab for the mark that we love. AA Union ship shall be guided him who is e'er staunch and true, 'le, through the States, undivided, k* '1 sa - ltier in Red. White an Blue • Immediately after the occupation Banta, the troops were put to work ina for buried property. Up to the .ient writing eighteen pieces of artil y, from twelve to sixty-four pounders, ve been found, most of them buried •ed and spiked. Gearrs men have up six of the eighteen pieces. A amount of excellent ammunition Also resurrected from mother earth. ammunition found was principally . shells of the sixty-four pound guns, are very valuable. The enemy bur much more property, which the spade ri pick will soon turn up to the surface. • :!7' Men only judge the opinions of •,e - rs by their conformity to their own. nsfluently, fools are never pervaded anything but nonsense. Greene County AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. i R nnual Fair crow Greene Cnunty Agricultural society will be held on the Society's Grounds near iiaels on ednesday and Thursday, ii.E 12TH & 13TH Or OCTOBERNEXT Thy Exhinition is expected to he larger than u sua 0,, , re attractive. A long list of Pientinine isof - 1,‘.1 to Exhihitors. A a;. 24. 1864,6 w. 1.1 • n-i Qi* gA n-0 c IF - ffi.3.l AFTULTIIRAL SOCIETY !'NF strnual exhibition of the Jefferson Agricultural :- , .ciety will he held on the grounds of the society , T Jefferson, on IHURSDAY and FRIDAY, THE Aith 21st days of October next THOS. P. rou.ouY., Pres. PA NM BAYARD; Sec'y. Jefferson, Sept.2l, ISt4. incorporation of the Union Literary Society, fa the Matter of the Incorporation of the rcuion Literary Society of Waynesburg Ott ia.,w to wit: June 71th, 1864, the Court Iry w ing examined the ankles of Itu•orloration and therein nothing injurious to the community ufflawiul direct said Articles of Incorporation to •d in t.e Prothonotary's office, and direct no of the same to be inserted for three weeks in a publis,led in Greene ro , giving entice cNitication has been made to the court for incor which said incorporation will he granted I' n jection of injury or nnlawfallie. , s is made I the same. BY THE COURT. A 0,1, .1, F. TEMPLE, Prathonotary, W.tr iteshurg, Sept. 28, 1864. Farm For Sale: A FIRST class Farm in Benton Co., Ind , containing ,66 , Acres well improved land, ad under lance, in et of (4.lnrd, the county seat only two hours drive ..!,‘i a Railroad Station and live hours drive from La favetle. The improvements c insist o' a Two Story Frame House of Seven Rooms, iar;:re Frame Barn with Granaries, Stabling, Sheep ; ,, beds, Cow Houses and Corn Cul., Two tenement with stabling, &e. A young thriving orchard e..bowe fruit trees. An abundance of water. I:raz e.weinis fur any quantity of Stock adjeneng the farm. is'; ract can be divided to advantage into two, three boor Farms. and will be sold on ten (vial annual ;.a mints, each payment can be made of the thrm.— F,;r :her particular , address, WI BRADEN . Indianapolis Ind. Sept. 2rlih, 1804.--i1111). Orphans' Court Sale. N p.u . silance of an order of the hphans' Conrt of tirplie county, the undersigned will otter at public ,iitcry on the premises, on Saturday, October 15th, 1864, 7,1 , , following described Real Estate, late the property of Lot L. Coleman, deed., to wit: lot of ground situate in the village of Newtown, - erne l'oll lily, bounded as follows : On the East by , i•on ,reet, South by lands of Mare Gordo u, on tin: tf•sf b. hinds of :horny Lentz, and an the North by 'el of P, rry Monk, on which are erected a Two Story Log lnolse, a Two story Frame Tan House. and 'frame Bark house, and the necessary Vats for a Tan nery. ILIRMS—One-half the purchase money to he pail the cohfirmation ache sale and the remaining hair year Items That elite. with interest. floPti '64. ARION. CHALFAN, Executor. e & . co) 8 IEW • . pllorfoGßApil• G AL BR, Wilson's Frame Building, one door east of the National Bank, WATNESBURG, PA. Messrs. Wallace & Craig HAVE fitted up a splendid Sky-light Gallery, the first regular picture-taking establishment ever in stituted in the place, where they are prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMI3ROTYPES, MALEIANOTYPES, CARTE DE VISITES, 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 them. All applications will be promptly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attracti'e, and every de sirable accoutgpodation will he rendered to customers. This is decidedly the best ()ppm tunny to secure accur ate likenesses every offered to the people of Greene County. Call air time it snits you. Pictures taken any time in the day, and in all kinds of weather. Photograph Albums always on Hand. Waynesburg, April 6, 1664.-tf. Notice to Teachers and School Wayne, on Thursday, Sept. 29th, at Worley's School House, Gilmore. on Friday, Sept. 30th, at Jolley town. Jackson, on Monday, Oct. 3d, at Johnson's School House. --- - • • Aleppo, on Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at Elbin's School House. I:M::1 Springhill, on Wednesday, Oct. sth, at Wititc's School House. - _ RichhilL, on Thursday, Oct. 6th, at Jack town. Morris, on Friday, Oct. 9th, at Swartz's School I ouse. Applicants will present themselves for ex amination in the district in which they expect to teach. They will be required to be at the time of commencement, provided with Stod dard's Intellectual Arithmetic, Os , ood's Fifth Reader, pencil pen ink and paper, and live cents to pay the Revenue Stamp on the Certificate, and also a Postage stamp. Teachers must avail themselves ot this opportunity to be ex amined as private examinations will not be granted, and they are the only examinations to be held in the county for the coming school teen. Citizens are invited, and Directors es; ecially are requested to attend the examinations. Persons addressing me on Official business and wishing an answer will please inclose a Postage stamp. 'l'. J. 'PEAL, County Superintendent. Sept. 7, 1861. The Very Latest News ! SADDLE & HIES HEATTORY, Opposite the Greene House, WAYNESBURC, PA. CHARLES B. BRADLEY now receiving from the East, and manufacturing lat his own establishment the largest and hest as, sortment of AADDLEA, BRIDLES, HARNESS, CI)LLARS, WOWS, TRITYKS, and SADDLERY HARDWARE ever before presented to the public.— Ile invites one and all to give lain a call, as he is de: termined to sell at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. fraying workmen who have worked at the business many years, he feels asamred that he can turn nut as good as any establishment in the state. Farmetsaud the public generally would do well to ive a all lAiore purchasing elsewhere All work (lane in the trratest and most fashionable styles, and warranted. Remember the place, apposite the Greene Ibmse May 25, CHARLES B. BRADLEY. NOTHING IS 01,11-101111 G IS NEW INFORMS the citizens of Greene county that he has given up the Daguerrean business and resumed tile same old trade the SILVER METH BUSINESS. lie is prepared now to repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, in the very best style, shonest notice. and on reasonable terms. lie has on hand the very best Clocks Tor Sale. SHOP.—Campbell's Rowe, next door to Squire Weblis. Waynesburg, Pa., May 18, 18844 f. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS tt RINEHART Practical Marble and Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court Douse, Main S't :Sept. 2, "3. ADAMS' ROUSE, WAYNESBURC, PENN'A., JACOB HENDERSHOT, r IAKES pleasure in informing hie friends and the traveling public generally, that he has taken charge of this popular house of entertainment and teens confi dent in saying that lit cut render perfect satisfaction. Every Oil irt w ill be made to meet the wants and wish es of hia Coeds. The BAR and TABLE will be furnished with the best articles fit nil in the market. Ample and conven ient stabling. Give us a trial. Waynesburg, April 13, 1b64. BREDGEPORT HOTEIJ, At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg, SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR rimlE undersigned hereby notify the citizens of Greene and adjoining counties and the DItOVISG and TRAVELING I'I3IILIC in general that he has ta ken charge of this Hotel and is fully ;trepan] to en tertain the traveling public in the very hest manner lie respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage of the public. The BAR will be supplied with the choicest I,IQ, UORS. The 'fable furnished with the hest the cons 'try can afford. The ST ‘1.11,E will be carefully at tended to- call and try us. Jan. 13, 15154. Legal Notice. LETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Don. J NI 1.1 , 4 LINDSEY. deed, late of Waynes burg, Greene rounty, Peoria , having' been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to pay the same, and those having claims against it are re uested to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. K. H. LINDSEY, JAMES INGHRAM, Sept. 14, '4l. lighters. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS or Administration having hen granted L to the ntidersigned upon the estate of JOHN MINAS, Esti , dee'd, late of Franklin township, notice is hereby given to ;di persons indebted to sa d estate to make immediate payment, persons having claims will present them properly authenticated fur settle ment JOHN MFNAY, Jr August 24, 180. Richbill tp , EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. T ETTERI TealamentarV Ilpon the. estate of Jaen!) have, data late Of V 1 finely tp., notice IP hereby given to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate 1r:1volt-tit. persona having charism will pre sent them properly aullient Waled for stn lament. CATHARINE ROeE, ELI 1t01413, ELIJAH CHALFAN, Ex'rirt. Sept 21. 1861. Auditor's Notice. lIIE Trustees of Greene Academy will take Notice I that the Audi ors of Greene county, will meet at the Academy at Carruichaelit, on the third Tuesday of October, at I o'clock. for the Purpose of Auditing the accounts of said Institution. THOMAS SCOTT, SRAEI. L. GREEti, JOHN CLAYTON, Auditors. Fcut. 28(1i, 1%4 Directors. ~E ~~~~4 1864 KIM GOODS ZEi James B Lindsey's NEW ST ORE MITE undersigned has opened a new Cash Store, in the room formerly occupied by N. C)ark & son, in Allisons building, immediately opposite the Court House, VlTayneslmrg, 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 CASH, at the low, st market prices, and will he sold at a small ad vance on first cost. I have determined to do a strictly CASH I.I.IJSINEsS. and will he able to Fel I 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 this mar ket. I invite your attention particularly to my stock of Ladles' and Clitlde:en's Hats, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladles' Collars and Corsetts, Shaker Hoods, &c., &c., My assortiaent ig large My work is good'. My prices low you need any article in the Slice line, FROM THE LARGEST TO THE MALLE T! From the Finest to the Coarsest, GALL AND !BE SUITED AND SAVE MONEY ! Ca!i and examine, it is no rouble to show goods 11.7 - Greene Catmint y Orders taken at par fur goods. JAMES B. LINDSEY, Waynerburg, March 30, 'O4. Allisun's NEW GOODS, Just Arrived at DMA AtOq HA VIM; made extensive improvements in their storeroom, are better prepared than ever to ac commodate their coistuniers. They are alining the largest, best and latest styles of Dress S ilks. A Iparea l.usters. all colors, Mozant hi toles, all kinds, Pull de Chevres. Figured Wool :telatties. ;Solid Wool De- Solid Silk (litanies, Solid Mixed Challies, in a word, we have a full litre of the latest style of Ladies' Dress Goods ! *ha wls, Cloaks and Mantles, Collars amt Sleeves, Em broidered Sets, Bonnet Silks, Bead Nets, Gloves and Hoi.iery, best qualify Kid Gloves, Prints and Gingbams halo rats and Skeletons, of all sizes and prices.— Trimmings, consisting of quilted Ribbons. Braids, Buttons Also, a large assortment of Linen Handker chiefs, plain and tie nistiched. Mourning Goods A large and full assortment of the most fashiona ble ittheriiititt G.toits that could lie had 11 0 2:MN' Mil NAT Casiiiineres, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cotton :toes, 6ltirtieg Flannels, Ste, HARD WARE, ['JEERER MO GRUM Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, T./1"We0, &c, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 10.4 bleached Sheeting. 3-4, 4.4, 5-4 unbleached Sheet lug Cotton and Linen Table Cloths, Liven Sheetings Bed Ticking and Window Culling, Our stock is complete in every line, and it our friends want good bargains, all we have to say is that this is the. place to secure them. irr Call soon beture the rush begins May 4. lgn4.—tf. Look at This! To all whom it may Concer* rrIIE undersigned would respectfully in form his old Customers, friends and the OA public generally, that lie has returned to • Waynesburg, and opened a SADDLERY SHOP, On Main Street, one door east of the Farm ers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg, Where he will keep constantly on hard all articles in Iris lilts, such as I,inlise . and Gm:din:mon'. Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, Ilarziess, in ftct every thing nsiially kept in an establishment of the kind. jUr — Persons wishing to buy will please give us a call and examine our work before purchasing e.se where. AS we Hatter 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. "WarraLted not to cut in the eye." J. T. HOOK. Waynesburg, April 27 1864.-tf. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION ! WMI BERRYHILL e.spectfully informs his customers and the public R that he lute removed hie Hoot and Shoe establish ment to the frame dwelling orposile the Methodist hpiseopal Church, formerly oreupied by Joseph Taylor. where he will keep on hand 0 , make to order FASHIONABLE BOOTS AWL SHOES, 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. Reparing done on short Notice Waynesburg, May I I, '64.-6mo. R. DOUGITERTY 9 CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER. Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, l'a., w here he intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in the business, lie feels cora dent his wsrk will give entire satlsfaetion lie 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 vinare South of the Court muse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 1880—no 34. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY . sTßosmon & si m iNGTOIN HAVINGb,e rcing t h o tts G e n t . t t lr ic s t s o i c o k ,si r i LtiGr er oceries o lately the business at the ind 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 Coro Meal, Flower, Rutter, Eggs, and Country Pro. duce generally always on 111111 d. March 411, HAMILTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa S. HAWTZELL, Proprietor. ir LIE subscriber respectfully Informs his friends tbnt be has taken this well known Hoese where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, Act. He will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him, not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and carriages,acc. April Io,—No 44--tf 1864 TARE TO YtUR ACRES, RAILROAD CERTAIN Nkr.ic 'I "I' 1 THE OHIO ! N. CLARK & SON HAVE elegantly fitted up the morn formerly OCC.ll pied by Thomas Kraftley, and having mad' heavy purchases in the East, are now prepared to Idrar a larger and inure fashionable stock of Zi?llin ADD 1112111 Clothing than they have ever done, and would kindly invite their many good and raithiiilrteitomeis, MIA ail others who have nr ver been so fortunate as to give them a call, to stop in TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ADAMS INN And they will show you styles and qualities that can not fail to it:ease, "and at such reasonahl prices coo will imagine yonrsell” liginz in the ,good old days of pence and plenty. Our assortment cannot he surpass ed. Mews' and Ilevs' wear of every grade. Vests from the finest silk velvet to the cheapest cotton:hie.— Male and Fancy Cassi mere pants, of French and Amer ican manufacture. Also MARSEILLES, LINEN, SATIN ETT AND CoTTON A DE pants. COATS OF EVERY STYLE, Frocks and stacks, Linen dusters, and sininnier (' a,s mere Overcoats, anti the very latest, the A fine assortment of lIAT. and CA PS, eimiprisin all the best and ricw est Eastern yleQ. A giemer Via riety of Nations:mil inen's gmuls than will It found in any similar establishmentlinen and Negligee Shirts, Scants and Ties-31,1011g Hhirh are the Tubular, Harvard anti English Ribbon Tie.— Suspenders. G.rwes, lliosieiy, Linen Ut-dlars, I'lain avid Enibroidert il, and 5000 PAPER CZLLATIS A great improvement en the li' tv/md Collar. 'S patent Enameled iqnnled collar. suidn lot in style, durability and fit, in boxes of ten. and nne hun dred. Read the Sign—make no mistake—Two doors WPSI of the Adams Jun, and nearly opposite Joe Va ters Confectionery. filay 4, '64.—tf, NED BOOKS, NEW PfES. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIESI, Sunday School Twamuots. Suoday School Hymn Books. In any quantity at DAY'S JO)VK STORE SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, A treneral assortment kept constantly on hand .At DAY'S BOOK STORE. SINGING BOOKS. Mel deon, Minstrel, F,llesia, Jubilee, &c., s DAY'S BOOK STORE. BLANK BOOKS. A large sssortment, all sizes, good paper, at old prices, at DAY'S BOOK STORE. Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Also the best assortment of Stationary ever brought to Waynesburg. Call at DAY'S BOOK STORE. .2-1 Sheets of Letter paper for 10 cents. At DAY'S BOOK STORE. Cash for rags as usual. June 8.—'61. LEWIS DAY. ACENCY OF THE DUTCH EAST-INDIA COFFEE CO, DEPOT: 168 READE ST., NEW YORK. 9-11 F, Company are known all over the world as the owitias "f the Collee Plantations of.lavaavd Batavia in the Dutch East Indies, and are tile largest monopolizers of collt! on the Globe. The nutters tamed (who is appointed their sole Agents in the United States and in the lit ittsh Colonies) tv ill have for sale Hume different kinds of Cotfee. c fir regularity of grade arid cheapness of price, will de 'y competition. Our Batavia Coffee never before introduced in this Country. hot extensive ly used in tire Armies arid Navies of E 111,11,, and tidi ly valued. will be put up at prices to reach all consum ers, and our • Extra Java he his "Magnum [Mount" Coffee of the age. We will have tor accommodation of Gtiteets, Fami lies, and Government Utouractots, samples (thy and drawn) for testing ore,3rs solicited. On receipt of rash, entree protopt ly forwarded as directed. A. LIPPMAN. IFS Heade Street. New York, Aug. 17, '04..2.111. Sole Agent, 1.),E I. C. Co. Afflicted Readd".... READ!! i li i , ll . llll E ft p l i i 4 t s ti v lCLe p ti a 4 l, i it li a l ii 4 4 ::::l n Sll t !:;!: ; iieart, Torpid Liver, Palsy, Irma bility of the r y s pym l:eiteral or Loc,l Pains or Weak ness, Night So eUtS,Dilins , SB of Sight, Fits of Despon dency, Muscular Prostration and all tits. aces o 1 the Nervous centres. rover dream of the CAUSE of their several aillictimis. They h e at results as it they were c.mses; and so Is, relief is found. WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THESE DISEASES very frequently 1 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, minim:trig mental and physical pros. tration. It continued, these diseases, and even mad ness are the result. If the victim be conscious of the Cause of his decay, and t nit it, he sutlers under those terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions which weaken and shame hint, till life becomes grievous.— Thus place between certain decay and prematur e death and horrible suffering, the wretched victim rush es to SELE• DESTRUCTWN. or Sinks to an untimely gravel: If he emancipates himself betinre the practice has done its wont and enters matrimony, It is marr i age is unfruitful, and his seise tells him that this Is 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 profession. and respectat , Huy in pr vale life, point him as a private counsellor. Think out lit ewe yourself, anti so tamper with a faculty, the destroiction of which renders a man truly ndserab e. Come to Dr. KINK ELM, confide in him as thousands have done before you. In short, to he cured radically of all rooms of secret diseases, and ruinous effects of self-indulgeme imply too the most successful and experiencsol Dr. KINKK LIN, GERMAN Pintsiol N, Northwest molter of Third and Union Stroots, lietWeen Spruce and Pine. a square and a half front the Merchants' Exchange, Voltam, l phia. Remember that STRICTURE.: of the 'DR F.TII A are rapidly removed by the application of a new therapeu tical agent, only nsrd by Dr. K. PACKAGES OP MEDICINES, ADVICE, &c., for warded to address. in any direction; put up secure from damage or curiosity. POST PAID LETTERS addressed to Dr. KIN KELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith. April 27, 18n4—I y. MARRlAGE'—ltsloves and hates. sorrows and an gers, hopes and feats. regrets and joys: MAN IMOD, how lost, how RESTORED; the nature, reatment. and radical cure of spermatorrhcea or sem inal weakness, involuntary emissions. sexual debility anti impediments to marriage generally; nervousness, constimp ' , fits. mental and pli , sical incapacity, re suiting from SELF-A till SE—tiro fully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. D.— This most extraostlitiary book should be in the hands ()revery young person contemplating marriage, and every man o- Wilnaill who desire to limit the number of their olfsprim to their ci•cuntstatices. Every pain, disease. and acne imidental to youth, maturity, and old age, is fully explained ; overy particle of knowl edge that shootl se known is here given. It is full of engravings. Infect it discloses secrets that every one should know ; till it is a book that must be locked up and not he about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty.flve cents. in specie or postage stamps. Address Dr. WM. V 01;N G, No. 410, Spruce St., More Fourth Philadelphia. I:I7"AFFLIC'ED and U.NFORTUN ATE, no tom lei what may Ii your disease, before you place your self under the tire of any one of the notorious Quacks —native or Moir). who advertise in this or any other paper, get a COW Or Dr. Yriung's Bo6k, and read itcare fully. It will bt the tneans of saving you manya dol lar, your health and possibly your life. illr YOUNG Ito be consulted on any of the dispos es described in aim publication, at hit' Office. Not its, 11 9 Spruce St., a e ?posh Philadelphia. mice bo front Still 3 o'clock daily. „ '64- „ . I. HARTZELL AP MUNE, HOLD RUNAING THRRIGH COINNECTING WITH English Walking Cont. I,ibbclliii;t. `'~ i` iWanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL FINE BEADY MADE 1 1 CLOTHING, 'S. E. Corner Sixth & Mar ket Streets. PHILADELPHIA. ISpecial Department for CUSTOM WORX, iNo. 1 S. Sixth Street April 13, 1S(11-1y iSHIIII GOULD lISIBB all I,ATEI IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF Hosiery, Gloves, WATiS. WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No. ftl.f North Third Si reet, Lately occupied by .f. T. WAY & CO. .10F.I, .1. BA KY, lIENRY .1 If AVI,4. Philadelphia ELTON It. (411,POIII), sAM*I. W. VAN CliI.lN .11111 e 1.15f1. ly SOWER, EiIRIES a LOG, 11:11I.IIHEIIN AND DEALEIIN IN Miscellaneous, School and lllank floolis, AN I) STATIoNEEX, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, cll. c: \v. 11. HAHNE:3, PHILADELPHIA F. U. POTTS. rilt.lishers of I'Mton'S " 10 lOW Maps and keY', the 1urg...1 and Itext Oulliu, ever del 's new iivallers, Grvi•l)l.•.ir, & &r., Hooks, Writnig, ‘Vrapping, Curi.tin Wall Papers. Aug. 19. '63, THE GRUB HOUSE, Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts., pErtLanEzrEciA. H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. April I. 1',61.1y. HOW,RD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA I IisT..tQES 011110 N rv, n . Sominal. Frinary and S) —llO I.V Hti rrtiablr 11,1111.•111—m reporas the ill'A RD A Srli /12lAl It liy ;nail in soak, letter 1 . 1i , ..1 , ), , e 4 . tree of clootsti. Ad e oss.SKll.l:s; No 2 Sotith Ninth Street, Philaila., Pa. April IB,'ii-1-Iy. 1. HOMDMN, No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, ,SOETII SIDE, PIIII,ADELPHE4. Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry MANUFACTURERS' Cl_A 0 CIM. ww , LEsir.r. VETA If.. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REP ,RED AND WARRANTED 4112. 19:6:1 GILLESPIM, ZELLER dr. TO Wholesale Grocers, EEO COMMISSION MERCI lANTS, N. W. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., A Fit 13,'61•1;iti • PHILADELPHIA GEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. REED. vranDLE, REED de. CO., Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco .and PillllllloE COMIIII2IOII MERRITS, N. E. Cur. Sixth and - Market Sts., April 1:::61 ly. PIULADELPIIIA. Aztisbu j Abacrtistinnts. ggy tote", We BARKER & CO., n MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. nave in store the lamest stock ever cxhilii ted in this city. embracing atLx3, ' ZZ.ii'MLZ 9 CLCrAKS, IDEAZ 860 IDZ Housekeeping Goods, GENTS' (i) BOYS' WEAR, &c., &c., &c. Which they offer at WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES. March 16, IRG4 J. O. FACKINER, JOHN M. IRWIN' 1 1 ACRINER & IRWIN, MANUFAcTUTUREICS OF • Furniture and Omits L Pb.. 103 Smithfield St., Nov 4,'63-11q. PITTSBURG/I PA. ---- - Notice to the Public. ,MIE Cabinet business will be carried on at the old stand, by the undersigned, where all kinds n Foriiiinre can be had and made in order. A hearse kept in readincss to attend lunerals. A Altni - blesch MIL IiEBECCA GANI4IR. NEAT CM :1 THE WEST. Pittsburgh Cloak and Mantilla 73 market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, T)ARIA. London and New York Fall and Winter Fashions for IStit and 1865 now ready and on sale at our sale , rooms 73 Market 'Street. We have now in stock everyth ins: desirable in Ladies and (Vi=ses rich elegant and fashionable Fall and Winter Cloaks, Basques. Sa•garS. and (In:Wars, in Cloth, Velvet, an d other heavy fahries for wiiter wear, and having purchased larsely of Cloths and other fabrics some e !Ott months a,tyr.. at 50 per cent. below the present kr ces, the are We to Sell Lailien CarinerllB 50 per cent less than any oilier Cloak House in the United :St tes. And shall keep our stork full and fashionable through ont the season. and shall oiler indurements to lovers of Ladle , Nvintr. not equaled in the United Slates. =country Merchant's will find us fully prepared to till their order- with 11 . Remember 71, Nlarkct street tin imly eAclusi"e Cloak hiss in the City. Sept. VI, M. J. SI'ENCE. 1-3 E CDILT "M' , T. CLAIR HOTEL, TortNEit of PENN & T. CIA IR STREETS, P 17788 7R(711, J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. Its 'Phis popular lonise has recently been thopoi2h ly whiled and furhished_ and now twins one .o'the most p . eas.itrit stopping [daces iu the city. Terms mod erate. II d satisfaction Wart - allied. April F,'o3 ty S. IL R C. P. MARKLE, IItAIMI AND DEALERS IN BOOK, CAP, LETTER, ANDaukiii,„„f WRAPPING PAPER have reumv cd fn nn 0. 27 W 1,01) 6TREET to CORNUCOPIA SALOON , No. 7 Fifth Street, PITTSBURG.II, PA. FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. °ember • i a. ly ST- NICUOL.A.S HOTEL. CORNER GRANT AND 4TH SPREE . PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 - Proprietor. Store ! J. & 11. PHILLIPS, 26 & ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Manufacturers and dealer' in FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE OIL 01„07W Tabl3 & Window Shade Oil Cloths WINDOW SHADES, strADE FIXTURES, &r. ALSO, DEALERS IN LMATZIEB. BELTING, bare Leather. In Rehher Ileltinu, 1105 e, Swam m'. and liuhurr Gnnds senetally. S/,1/. ARC nr. 1 . 41 r AlivOictly county, for the sal ul Mel!eiallitan Co.'s UNIVERSAL CLOTITES WRINGER Whnl , •side and Boyers will find our stock lurife, well assorted :toil al rieo:onaldii prices. April 13, '6,1 CLOtti'S I. CLOAKS ! el 1 , 0 Ifll - .1 r> 'Rs% 4.4 . 4 11 ‘‘.a 37 4 .4 . C3O 'VW 11,M'113C0 And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK ! Paris Cloak aLd Shawl EDIFOBIUM, H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO 68 MARRET STRE ET. r:•zt. It lO7AI, H. KLEL3ER & NO. 122 WOOD STREET, your doors above nearly nppo~it~~ Ilse firs National hank. I'ITTSBUIZGEI, PA , Hole AErrits, and Dray Depot in tei- city lor T.: - .l_l] Tif_i;AT STEINWAY PIA[ EMI Catliart's & Melodeons. P.- r. I nil -1,111.1)1 PI 11 , , // , ‘)) , g 11) , ` 1))0 , t - .•r.imtry (.. e 11. .1111..., atle.l*. 11,. 1,1 le, 11l ()101l Itol.ll 1,11%,1.1 11 AN() has lurnmelL•c :ultnira- IP~n of :tie •aii la' inudirni world, :laid received flints-two lust of rrnlii doll silver. at. 4 also :lid iii ci prize int•ilai at the thuat. National Exhibition at Idindi, : Italian and Freud! Stritozs flu f;iitlar and I. <. No‘vost RLert Music received week ly. Clititcli , rte. Every Piano Warranted for FivG Years in,, taken lu exlbange April ti, I; loos 3.01H3 I.o'll Nil Thin "DEATI Fvc, (•OAIE 'll HE." A :4ollif Vll 4 / 1 1 , Per 25 FAINTING Al"I'111..; H )K," De scribing lucideht of the War 25 ItAISYLON FA ' , Sequel to `Kihgd.mt coit.thg" 25 "II \vil'‘ll '110; Flito AROUND 51E, 130V:i." A .s,,ou of no , in 2 SldelifT 25 "0,1 THE WAR WERE °V ER." 6ong, of the Lnnrs,uu,•. Wailing Nlaideo 25 nwiiOII.I.SAVE THE I.EF"f I" Descriptive of a Chant! , :It the ItulUl. .o . sllirfrvegbilro 50 "WITHIN Ti; stilTN 14 "THE EN ENIY'S GUNS." Descril.oig the Rattle Gettysburg.• 50 it:- A. 'LI , of th.• :113tIve seia buy mall, 01114,A:iv( "CORI price. CHAS. C. IVIELLO.B., 0ct41, - 1,34 ) . No. SI Wand St., Pittsburgh B. L COOK, E. FETTIT, WM. M, COOK, E. COOK, JR. COOIC, P.ETTIT de. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And ')eaters in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c. _Yo. 13 ..s•lliity..././ sr., C.v./ter First, Pittsbur g h. 111.:FEItF:NCES --,4 1.1i14D•r flarban h & rliisl, , 11"1; Pnelicock. slcCreory sn I:n., ; (4eolge A Lodloy, Ca. bier (:,rinan 'Tart and Savings Dank. l'at-dno - 21;; Mounen & Ladd, Cnndmoui, U.; W. 11. & It. ; Jon. Bions, Cashier Alt, Plen,:teti State Bank Ohio. St•id 39.'ei3.1y Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIR.(I IN ALLEY ANT' SMITIIFI ELI) sTREE - 1:", Where OYSTERS 'Ito! all the delicacies or the seasot• will be served up in the Inn+t paNtable style. ELI YOUNG. Corner Virt;ln and Alley Sunthtle st. rittsburgh, Ott. Id, 'ti2. y WM% N. OGDEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF 111A1 P 2 AND Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, Etc. No. 69 llarket St., Pittsbur g h, Pa. • sePt.aa,',::-Iy. No. 33 Snit Wield Street, YITTBRURrII, P%. orCash TirallPfor Rage Nov. 13. 1,01-1 y EAT MUM TmporTers and Dealers in EIRNISENG GOODS NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, First door below Exchange Bank, PiTTSBURCii, WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articles, Consisting of Hardware, Plain and Planished Tinware, Brushes, Wooden Wate, Basket, Plated Wart, Cutlery, Iron Waree, Japaune4 Ware, and Cooking Utensils of all kinds. A great variety of Shaker Cootis, Bird Leese, &c, , cah he °la/tined oo the most reasonaMe terms. Refrigerators and Water Coolers, DOOR MATE AND PANGS GOODS. IiAIC & RICHARDS fi pt Iso FURNITURE AND CANE AND WOOD CRAMS. SELLING OFF WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAS. W. WOODW ELL, 97 :Hid 99 Third street. opposite E. Edmondson & Co and 110 Fourth street. Aug. 9, '133. 3)oth ozh. 1N ALL STAC,E.3 CI CONSUMPTION. Thcyimmediatelyinerea;elho eY'rovr,M, and r7nopols the color 0 thepaie s:d,due the ( Fever, and diminish the Expeet‘ , rution. Tht yclot: the night stoats, always, in trt.ri t'erea, to lb?, teem (.1 aye. The appetite is at once i , •tilh , "ti.cl, and tho patient rapidly pains 17 rill ; the cmih, end the ail b r catkin g are spy4lii7 relieved ; the Eleep lweumes calm tn , l reft,..qhiLz ; nvu bre and •ithi f oria. cILNEI:AL TOMB D'F I A P PEAR VA ITIL A LANDITY THAT SEEMS MA ELLOU6.—J. I. Citurekill,ff. 11. THE IZYPOPZOSPHITES are an appropriate and srretric rrmrny f r csvory dio ordcr eliuructerized Ly r.i.y a.a ur C. Li the LAleuing, SS:INIPTCO2.IS: Di(ier:7t, Eurrfert, or too Re7pid Erece'l7ng., Co7(1- 11e83 eilf: F.Plreinitie,o; i gitt or Nori , inl Ch ii ; Lactic; ira,t ng .1 , 7,A, Enl,tryonctit of tb, - ; Gland , :, or ,s•trdieng.a; Cutzch; of Strength; Twitching of the verrel ; Sh J'ains through alto .67,0u/derß, Ch.. , f, i,ce or ; Partial or 7'ota tho 1 .."e of ILo .11e 1(1 ache ; ralev,: , a; r:+corts, Los. 9 of Appctit. , qrt- ,vt, mrt f the Stoe t,r, ny the tq?r, bifOrd ; Weak or AcourNomarle; irtaa tie.: of the Etuel.o ; t o C ; - 1140118 of the _Li rer or k p,!/1 roi cot or lrc&tycct De; i t ion , irlC..oit a; Extreme to C. , 1 , 1; cfc., as in the several stogc, of C'on.amptior,in Catt rrh , 21,th ma, b'eonch 2' ia, .Py , - ,e to, &rot - 111 , 1,4V , ,r, (port rd lor complate),&e., and .11;special yin a:1/1»oft. , p;t oeflera or Eter Lo.:,h as Painful, ,Suppr,vol, „E;re t ,,,pre, Delaped, rnutaiwre or too iirequvut I+lcn6truattion. WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES are the best remedy known. to Medical Feience, :at every ease where ho ph) si4 , .nn c.inttionly 1)7,, rihvs " icmiGe," iron, zchiokog,cod-tivcr (I . c. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE ITYPOPI7OSP HT TES i s the only re! aLla f orm of this Lentedy,and is r.:,l,r , ve.t l y t Proiec inn gon o!I r. USE 2:1) VOL/ Y REm N.T.f ci R _V: riZICE6:—I a vz Dottles for $5. In 15 oz. B.ni!e , , *2—Tlirco for *5. Cir,..t.larrl free. seed by all r.. , pcei:iblo 1.:11...ez,h5t5. and at the. sole General Depot in the United states, by WINCHIST 7 R, 86 John Street, N. Y. Tn Pulmonary Diseases, the most noa tire treatment should be pursued durina the Summer 111012 t h r., :he period, when irlott patient!: unwisely emspend the use of the Llcate:ir. • (- MC April '27 For Rots, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths ha Furs, Wool ens, &c., Insects on Plants, Fouls, Animals, &c. Put up in 95c, 5(11., ..4.1 110 Hoses, Honks. and Flasks, "2 and (5...5 r(izes for 11(yrEr.(1, Pt BLIc INsIIIIIIONS, &C. "Orly in6dlihle r,itwilicS known." 'Free from P.M.loor " "Non Mumorous In the Ilunmn Family." C 01111: 011100Ileir holes 10 die." .. P.7 '. 'Sold Wholesale in all large cities. .X..-Sold by all Drugg sts and Betatlers every where. ..74..!!!LIEw.utr.!!! of all worthless imitations. 27:ir-See that "CosTAß's" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. - t - T4-„Address HENRY K. CuS FAR. ;7-ii - Principal Depot 98 - 2, Broadway, N. Y. 5.Z4....501d by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Waynesburg, Pa. Feb. 17, 186-1.-Bm. EMIR lig UST, RIVIESTOM JUST published, a new edition of 13r. Culver.. w'ell's Cele !Hinted Jnsay on the radical ruse (without rued it irre) of Spertriatorthara, or seminal ealuiess Involuntary Seminal Liisses, ltupotency, hltuital and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to ?tlar rine ; etc.: also, Consumption, Epilepsy, ;rad Fits, in duced by self-iniltilgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only ti rents. The celebrated ;minor in this admirable cs.rmy clear ly demonstrates. front a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-ahuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use at internal medicine, or the apnhcation of thi knife—pointing out a mode of a cure. at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, Oman cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addre.s post-paid. 1111 receipt cif six cents, or Iwo post stamps. Address the publishers. _ _ _ J. C. KLINE & 1.27 flwery, New York, Pus'. (Mice bux KieS June 22 18(4. $l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2 The Greatest Chance ever Offered! Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watches. Perfect Time-keepers, Sent Free, by Mail, for only $7• Elcgant liantioe Case Watches, same aft above, for Iso, Watt:Les, Chatos, Sets of Je wetry, G. 11.1 Pens, Braceicis, Lockets, Rings . Pins, etc., etc.. TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, Without regard to value, and not to ne paid for till yo know what you are to get. s e nd 23 rents tar a Certificate and Circular containing full list and particulani, and intotnis you what you can hnvr tor4l. 5 CERTIFICATES. FOR RI, AGENTS WANTED. Circulars sent free. A dikes: , A. J. HARPER & f 205 flroadwry. N. Y. Box !,..119P. 0., April 13.'61-ly. New York. SEVEN OCTAVE $22 - 5 X 225 IZOSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES, Grovesteen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y. EVV EN LA (I KU SCALE PIANO FORTES, IN with all the lati,t improvements. 'This yenrs' experience with tt•ently increased facili ties for enatiii fu:toriug, enahle lie to veil for (*ASH at the above otinsitally price. Our Instruments re• cpiveri the ttlzitest liwtoil at the Wornps Fair, and tog five silecessiVe years at ill CA worivati lioantit e. War rtotwl live years. 'Sc runs Cash Call or Bend for de scriptive circular. Harsh 11, 1514 -Niins ICEIT - A MKS ~'i REDUCED PRICESe