... , -,...A - 1 1 , .... s , fit EiMI Rules for Keeping Animals Healthy. To keep animals healthy is more in that tb mire sick ones, and for this purpose a few leading: rules abould *el ilways observed, and which cannot be.oat of pla ‘ pe here: 1. 'Always feed regularly, as t,n time and quantity. Many animals are made sick by starving at ono time at staffing at another. Espe daily never overfeed. 2. The same rule mist be observed with watering, and let the water be pure. 3. Never overwork an animal. Segular and moderate exercise will enable animals to do more the year throUgh, by all odds, than any hur ried driving at one time, and resting and overfeeding at another, and be infinitely less liable to disease. Allow a regular supply of salt; it is usetift, but an observance of the preceeding rules without salt will be incomparably better than their in fraction with it. 5. Never feed musty or bad food. It musty or bad fodder must be used, pass through a rapid cutter, and moisten. salt, and must it. 6. Avoid unwholesome or poison ous plants in hay. 7. Guard all animals against eMci rain and snow falling on .ibegt, and Agitilsti lying on pold. wet -ground. 8. All changes of food must be glAblig„ ,xprom hay to grass, lot tivistrig he but an hour the first Vs4two Mims the next, three the Jr.e. The same caution must ? 1 , 'cOnserved in beginning to , • i'rects, grain, Ace. . Be eitrettl.tbrit animals always have eeough exercise and plenty of Stables must be well kintinals` often become sitieNftliktitrowthing foul air. 10. Lastly ; and by means least, let litrioool rip* be observed. All anissaibllßlP kept . clean and TlMMtenmaitufttsate, t maintain their an whew:flirty .sed neglected—and cleinpriess is more important to heflWAnibr !® Cot*. - Vrire t -iirat , cattle introduced into airiAas Were brought from England by William Salle in 1672. :Gee. "Warle Hampton and Col. igleton were both engaged lie Vitipg cattle before the 11ev- ':l 4 /25" - Itftssrs.. Goff, Ringgold and INltiee, of Maryland, sent out an or dox.,to England for the purpose of hortythig Abu breed in the United States. This was probably the first telfWction of improved cattle im "sorted let* this country, and from wlikh it is supposed originated the *moue “Patton Stock" in Kentucky. •••• The first effort to improve the - WM. of cattle in this vicinity "that 4rave any account of' was made by *Whew Patton, of Virginia. This Weed of cattle was held in great es timation /tad was generally spread ,40gh the country. Up the year 81 0 1 ,v1 1 all the Bnglish cattle in lien- Vaki. Were derived from the Patton Vns.aer the war oflBl2 Colonel at dere, of Kentucky, import n4 in 1817,in alt,twolve b.ildiaMf' %boned l'butla,, and Olirrt: honied 'enws and the ()tiler eridords. 'these were known iinitiariathim of 1817. In 1817 the late Henry Clay, the Veld .acatiiMan, of Kentucky, trn .portot tW br tbree Hereford cattle; atir, rib& after, one brill and two e - of Abe same breed.--=American t- ourrail. ‘; 2 : F I Feed for Cows; - ' fl of use to think of keeping , . . . My and quantity of our .. .i: t. "'e neglact the fall feeding of. ''' , ._ 4 6tOwlt. When the grass bas beaa ! ,-. , by the frost several times it herliits sweetness and its sub stance. ,i 'There may be enough in , o animals do not like it . a.. - 77? 'Rua it does not make as much ,° or ratness. The pasture feed t be gradually supplemented by 1411eferjlind we can well afford to go la ±l44;:b et le al a k n e d n e o x t pe y n e s t e dry v of it, for Agaraells at very remunerative pri- FfOro' ty be eaten up clean, and a wo out morning and night ocal are not only relishing, but have a di- Wand .larked effect on the milk rt, - ,:,. -,Sweet apples especially, 1 44 .roonable quantitias,are good; ot - dCp' not let the cows have run of timii,....,.Plltartkins are firstrate, WSW at , artizoe, twice a day, with all *salmi removed. Cabbage leaves, loplikandbtairolp and carrot tops, and sitali lice "garden refuse,are excellent. AlittUfliry bay may also be given to taileastage,feediog out only what will imheatee.uir clean. A few pints of brp or cornmeal, or a few ears of Olgrny Or dome oil meal may be arty.' Yettbe change from sim. 8 to this extra feed should dually. all acknowledge of this carefulness in - ' , 4 .41 . 0ii n passing from dry feed 'dually. is ,. g n us . -, where should be iiimilar care eigor eise4 in the -Fall,or the yield of Intik will fall off. Cows or sheep that are in good Hoch, not to say fat, Of ti4:l taginiring . Of the cold weather are half „wiotered. dust now it is that feetitiillkbOst. "The fresh bracing air girrealin appetite; the annoyance of beat and Coo does not wear off the aZiAllbefila can feed all day and i . ale* and the weather is aaktitoOttgh to make it necessary to eiVaatuts , much of the food. or" Uft Ail Sit 4p;.k.Oep-ap the animal het. —44 .rfla!lasist• !MI Dh4" TITION.— THE PARTNER S HIP EXIST Lug besiterm WALLACE R. CRAIG, in the Phountraph bnitness, iti this place, was dissolved, on the 4th inst , by inn tual consent. ALEX. WALLACE, A. C. CRAIG, Waynesburg, Pa., Nnv., 9, 1864. 10 - C=P I T I I Can • The on lersietted" will continue the business and is prepared toe xecnte PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MALEIAN °TYPES, CARTE DE VISITES, And all miter kind. and sleet of pictures, in a style equal tot e best artists. &metal attentimi will be given to copying pictiares and enhrgitis them. All applications wll4 ba pfomptly attended to. His rooms are commtatiltms and attracti-e, and every de sirable accammodat ion will be r. tiered to customers. This is decidedly the hest oppoettthity to secure scour. Ste likenesses every offered to the people of aseene County. Call any time it suP.s you. Pictures taken stay time in the day, and in all kinds of weathes Photograph Albums always on - Hand. ALEX WALLACE. Waynesburg, Nov. 9, 1814 -tf. lETTERS of administration having been strutted t .4 the undersigned on the estate at J (MIN 11. MIL LER. ;late of alleppo tp.. Greene t ouoty. Penn's. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to pay the same, and those having etaima against it are re quested to present them duly anthentieswll for settle ment. LEWIS MILLER. Nov 9. 'B4. Rt. 40 . EMIT BULL. t i ;, n v ! ed; r Li t n i of e rs c e o s . thepaOct . Fil bs sne Bull, Pole Red. with some white on Ilk toga and belly, supposed to be lbw.) years oil, no ear marks.— Entered on Township Clerk's Book, tbi. Rth day of Nov, 18f4. D MOR&DO' K. Nov P, 'C4, FIFTY TEAMSTERS WANTED. F zste ~,,irs men w ae tf i d la rtr h n e . r A . r t t a n Ti v d of e w t h o e : itFoTtnla'cl: ea liorses or Mules. can have thirty-five doltais per month, boarded. Doctor bill, medical attend:till:ll free and time allowed tot disability. By order of E.. 1. OTIIIING, A. Q. M. Army of the Potomac. Call at this office on Thursday lath of November, where further iuflrination will be given by OTLIO UARFZsLL, Wagon Master. Nov. 2, 1861. OTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE N IvArmEstrunG TURNPIKE COMPANY. The election for officers of the Conpany will be held at the Conrt House in Wayn.:sburg, on MONDAY NOV. 7TH, 1864, By order of the - Prexident, .1 L. McCONNELE, Pree. Atteet A 7 A. PURNI AN, See. Iwill -offer for sate at my Residence. in Morgan 1 township, Greene enunty, Pa., on SATURDAY NOY.I2TH, 1864 From Zlilo to 500 bead ofgood SpanichTwes, which a liberal eredlt will be given. Site to ciiininnince at 10 o'clock. HUGII MONTGOMERY. Nov. 2, 1824 LETERS of Adm rum testa ma to nnrio, having been granted to the uersig,ned upon the estate of REBECCA HEDGE dec'd., of Morris township. Notice is herebygi ven to all persons knowing them selves inbedted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims to present them prverly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN M. CONKLIN, Nov. 2,1864.-6 t. Administrator. GREENE COUNTY SS, TN Me Orphan's Court of said County, of Sept IN Term 1864,-No. 9. In the matter of the settlement of the Estate of Wm. H. Thompson, deceased. Dal lance in Administrators hands *1,113 25. And now, Septemb..r gist, 18.i.1 account confirmed and David Crawfor E•q., appoint.,l Auditor to dis tribute the balance in accountants hand. By the Court. TTINST. JUSTICE F. TEMPLE, CLERK. The undersigned will attend to the duti-s of the above appuin men t,at the Treasures's tirfwe in Waynes burg, on Thursday the tat day of Deren.ber next, when and where ail parties interested may attend it they think proper. DAVID CRAWFORD, Audi or Nov. 2, 1864 eIgILPHANS t . COURT SALE.—BY VIR TDB of an order of the Orphans' Court of Greene County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on the premises, situate in Wayne township, Gleam county. Pa., on SATUR DAY, 15th day of November, A. D. 1864, the follow ing described tract of land, to wit : A tract of land situate m the township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Israel Stewart, Richard Phillips, Benjamin Temple and others, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, late the property of Saline' Stokely, dec'd. " Terms : Ont-half of the purchase money to be paid et Ike confirmation of the sale, and .the remaining half in six months thereafter, „pith interest from the date of the confirmation of sale. THOS. LUCAS. Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Alr aynesbnrg, Oct. 17, 1864.• -is. N THE ORPHANS' COURT OP I Greene county, No. 21, September term, 1864, in the matter of the Partition (1 f ithe Real Estate of John M'Nay, late of Franklin township, in said county, deceased. To John M'Ngy, Miry M'Nay, (widow,) Rebecca, intermarried with Archer Fleming, Mary Re hecca Marshal, Sni M'May, Brown M'Nay, Mary Brld, Eliza M'Nay a d Nancy Ann. You, and each of you are hereby notified that, by virtue of a writ of partition issued out of the Otphans's Court of Greene county, an inquest vviltire herd and - taken upon the premises in Franklin township, on the 23d day of NOVEMBER, A. I) , 1864, at one o'clot k, of said day ; for the purpose of making partition & eta ation and appraistnent of the said real estate, as in the said writ required ; at whirli lime and place you can attend, if you think proper. TUOS, LUCAS, Sh'ff. 0ct19.3t • I.IEADWANTERS, NW. MAR. OFFICE, New Brighton, Na. • AN ACT FOR ENROLLING AND CALLING OUT the Nationoi Forces, dr.e. sac. 24. And be further enacted, that every per son net subject to the rules and articles of war who shall procure or entice or attempt to procure or entice a soldier in the service of the United States to desert, or who shall harbor or conceal, or give, employment to a deserter, or carry him away, or aid in carrying him away. knowing him to be such, or who shall purchase from any soldier his equipment, arms, ammunition, uniform, clothing or any part thereof, and any • Cap tain or commanding officer of any ship or vessel, or any conductor or superintendent of any Railroad, or any other public conveyance, carrying away any such soldier as one of his crew, or otherwise knowing him to have deserted, or shall refuse to deliver him up to the orders of his commanding officer shall. upon legal conviction, be fined. at the discretion of any court having cognizance of the fact. in any stun not exceed ing five hundred dollars. and he shall be imprisoned not exceeding two years.not less than six months. Enrolling office's and loyal citizens are requieed to arrest or give information that will lead to the arrest of all persons vioWing the above section. - . .JOHN CUTHItEiLTSON, pinttic SAXAE IWILL sell nn Saturday, the 12th day of November, 1864,31 10 o'clock,,a. in. The following described property:Saint' ed In the Borough of Bridgeport, Fay ette county, Pa., one large Stone FACTORY, 60 feet front by 108 feet deep, 4 stories high; is now occupied as a rectifying es tah lishment and is well cal culated to store large quantities of goods qr grain, • Oirti Swim= rm . (imam! 14inch cylinder; 3 toilers, got up in the best man• ner ; a gond Claw Mill attached , 2 Spoke - Lathes, Circular saws and up and down saws ; I machine for planing circular work of all kin's • I Tenant Ma chine ; Formers of all kind fof bending' wood of ev ery description and for carriage making, I Emery Belt for Polishing spokes; a large amount of wrought iron tibiontiling, turned; Putties, -cast .and turned; 2 goad bailers thyAr.4.,.. , Mrig wood Mr bending.; many other fek~lage snaking ; also, a new tame build ing on tha cam,. lot, 40 - by 32 feet. 2 stories high; 4 cast ;ran Eptgesfor blacksmiths. with all the late improvements for fah or 'bellows ; blacksmith tools in pink variety ; ovielllng houses in- good-order, 4of them three stories high, adjoining the same property ; I vacant lot:Adjoining the large Ishop, convenient for umber; 1 stable and lot, adjoining John Porter and Wm. Worrell ; a largalof of spokes Ind hub;, and other lumber suitable tor Carriage Making. For fur ther ierlekmatkin call on Isaac Baily; Erg., Browns ville, Pa. Will be one-third or ode-half Cash on confirmation of sale, u parties porchaming may choose ; the bal ance ia two equal anual payments„ or a dtscount of Mx per cent_Oicusleidowts: . A. 1111011 PITT. Oct. 116-41 V - AT JACICTOWN,' GREENE COUNTY, PA. 1i ti Le -4,list 'LENS. N. BRYAN, reepectfillly informs her old ffa. Mends, and Me traveling community in general, that she hi keeping a house of entertainment in the Walton y, M the West end o i lima, aid so licits a SU M of Detroiter". , Oct. ortiai WO: bin. ghat Legal Notice. MOSES KING A d'in'e. ELECTION ! PUBLIC SALE. Administrators' Notice Copt. and Provost Marshal 24th District, Pa TERMS OF SALE = A MMII (= it ' ''filiv -- living, disoidercd digt ti ' food, impure air, filth and filthy habits,. depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its ori li, it is hereditary in the constitution, " from parents to children unto the third =I fourth &mention ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowels, derangementi which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can. not have health ; with that " life of the flesh " healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual ante dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, &tip. tions, Pimples; Blotches and Sores, Rry sipelas, Rose or St Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from to deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy Neuralgia , Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader May have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and- thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitu tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. 0 This we now offer to the public under the name of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, althonqh it is corn posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will fellow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any past of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised mach and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. 41-"lrEa:L'B CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. e Prepared by Da. J. C. AYER & .Piactical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. . Sold by all druggists everywhere. Wm. A. Porter and Win. Creigh, Wayn eF burg, Pa. May V.rt, '6l 1 P I. *T *°.. °-4' • • BOX 118 or TED SPEOWXO PlinTO WILL. PROYPTLT AND PsIDIIMOOTTLY CUM ANY GM of Egermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness /D es Davoimatary Nightly os Daily Lames; nowzman OUG/NALLT Ca.usm, -• on nerwarvm Aa-; GEAVATID rot anasciatt; while they will speedily, comet those terrible morbid conditions which spring fromthe primary disease, orfrom secret Vice. - THE BPECIFIO PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of every kind of &Imitator Urinary Irritationlncapacity,_ or Impotency; Diabetes, Lisseor"A"ick• Due , Deposits in the Mom; May Discharges,' Inflammation or 'Weakness o fthe Sici sseysoka. Ciergymen,Lateyera,diedents,and allwho follow sedentary occupations, or whose Brain and Nervous System are over-worked, are peculiarly sub feet toweaknesses o f the GE:IMO-VW/ART - ORGAIis. These should n 0 trail to use THE SPECIFIC PILL Al Persons afflicted with any ono or more of tho above disorders, are sure to have several, and tome times moat, oft he roiromaa SYMPTCDWES., Deranged Digestion; Loes el Appetite; Boss of Fleet; Constipated Bowels; Fitful and Nervoue, or heavy sleep, with lustful dreams • Troubled Breathing; Failure of Voice • Irregular action of the Heart; Pustalous Eruptions on the face and neck; Headache; Affections of the Ryes ;. Loss a/ Memory • Sudden jtashesof Heat and Blushing*; General ' Weakness and Indolence; Aversion to Society; Relaxed Condition, or Diminished Bice, of the Genital Organ.; Involuntary Nightly or Daily Emissions; Frequent desire to pass Water, withpecullar attending aensations; ifencholy,ecc. Professional Opinions.—" I have used you 'Smartt° Pima' in many cases of Epermator rhea, and with the most perfect ituccets,"—J. SAIIDEEN M. D., LL. D., Brooklyn. sn' It is u near a 'specific as any medicines* be. I have cured very severe cues with from fox TO TIN nons."—B. Barra,D., Ed. Repertory of Ned. Science, New- 14. •- 4,—. 46. "2 know of no remedy in the whole Materin Modica, equal to your OPEC :PRO Pus. in Seminal or Urinary Weakneesee."— Anoint Buss, IL D., VOrgartia Chemistry and Hlysiotegy, N. Y. • Personal Opinions. Mr. ••••• Wier IS WOMPILT OP Aid. CONFIDINCN and devotes himself sothurksatioarkto these Preparations."—D. Mass. arcs RIPON Al. D., LL. D., American Medical York. More a personal knowledge of Mr. Warren- Slll'e HON TT AND Irmasrm, and can assure the Profession and the public. that am Parmasmons OAT essighneez.”-Jss. R. CHILTONN.D., Monist, N. Y. THE SPECIFIC PILL . _ le`poA - a 'Homeopathic remedy, rem does - itlidntain M Thwycantlauidee, or say tajurionsia : $1 per box, six boxes (eche* ordered ai onal)lbr fah Sentby Mall. Bold Wholesale said Retail, atete Solo General Depot In the United States, by , • LtIIMMISMA 86 Ma Street, N. 1r.7 Legal Notice. LZiff ERE of administration upon the , •eatate o f .T. J. ricklin, doe,'4., having been* emitted by the Register of ,flreene county, to tea undertagned lie Mealy notifies all person. Indebted to said estate to make ‘ltinveditte payment, sad all persons bastion elaimeamtiest'indll estate are Imptested to predent them duly audeentimandfor settlont rx to lnzerne IT, • MIA C 181288 torsion* etSe stassatir. - • ' aerobes 28, 1864. s E ► !p! P• NEVER 1?117, WIINTIL TO-MORROW THAT WHIM aFIOCLD B* DONE ErCA—ro.A. Ail TIII firfilli Y TIE tiff." Goods are cheap to-day, but will surely be higher in a few days. Gold Steadily but Certainly Using apt BOOTS AND SHOES are now being Rold at James B. Lindsey's ra Panic Prices 'Delays are dangermw." Come then all re that w.ald he betieh , ted. Itemenihet that Mr. lIN DREY was the only Merchant In Waynesburg who bought GOODS Staring the recent patilledld bei ,, g east at that time laying in bill Fall and NV infer Goods. I am now also opening my Fall and Winter °sal in merit wf Trimmings and Notions. H carefully selected for an exclusively RETAIL TRADE And willaell at lowest nytrket prices Trimmings, Embroideries, Gloves and Hosiery. Notions and Fancy Goods, Skirts and Corsets, Undershirts and Drawers, For Ladies, nentlein , n and Children in every varie.y GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, and a splendid assortment of LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S FURS! LADIES' VIOTORINES, LADIES' MUFFS, LADIES' OUFFS, GEITLEMEtS lIITRA FRR MN A full line of HATS AND CAPS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Ladles Turban Bats, Black Cauton Saratoga, Waterfalls, Felt Velvet Trimmings, &c., &c Gent's Fine Silk Hats, Fur, Wool and Cotton Hats, OF ALL PRICES AND STYLES, TM I AI 2 I ISIIMV*AI PLUMES AND FLOWERS, Of the very latest styles, and can pe purchased at ex ceedingly low prices. These goods were purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, and will he sold for very rhort profits. rag and examine. it 's no !tont)le to show goods Remember the place—immediately opposite the Court House, ur.ct door to the Post Office. JAMES B. LINDSEY, Wayneelmrg, Oct. 12, '64.:tm. PETROLEUM BANK OF CREENE COUNTY. NOTICE IS hereby given that the Odd Fellows Association at Waynesburg has filed in the Attorney General's Office, of the State of Pennsy Ivania, a certificate that said Association desires to change the same into a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposit, to be known by the name, style anu title of the PETROLEUM BANK OF GREENE COUNTY to he located in Waynesburg, Greene county, State o Pennsylvania, with a cadital stock of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, with the privilege of increasing the ic.ine to THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND nou,Aßs, in pursuance of an Act entitled "Supplement to an Act to establi , h Free Banking in Pennsylvania," &c., passed the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1861 J. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y TOE. RANDOLP', Pres't. VVM. A PORTER, Trcao'r EXECUTOR ' S NoTi pp v ug - DV virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court o JUlllthe county of Fayette, Pa.. we will sell the follow ing described Real Estate of MARSHAL SPRINGER late of Fayette county, dec'd, all that certain 1 1 11 3a.A.a r i a or LAND situate on the Monongahela River in Dunkard Tp., Greene county, Pa„ containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Isaac Morris, Hannah Morris and others, on which are a Log Dwelling House and a Log Barn. Also that certa• n LOT OF GROUND situate in New Geneva, Fayette county, Pa., adjoining lota of David Parks and Dr. James Thompson on street, on which is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE a story and a half high, and outbuilings. The sale of the Fayette county property will take place on the premises at 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, Oct, 29th, '64, and the sale of the Greene county property on the premises at 3 o'clock, p. m., of the same day. ur.M.YIOI.IC XS. Ode half cfthe purchase money to be paid on confir mation of sale, and the residue thereof in one year thereafter, with interest from date of confirmation. SUSANNAH SPRINGER, Ex'x. JAMES T. SPRINGER, Ez'r. Oct. 5, 1861, BRIDGEPORT HOTEL, At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg, SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR. 9111 E undersigned hereby notify the citigens of Z Greene and adjoining counties indite 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 patronage of the public. The BAR will be supplied with -the choicest UQ UOIL3. The Table furnished with the best the coun try can afford. The sTaBLE will be carefully at tended to— cat, and 'try us. Jan. 13, 1804. Farmers' & ,Drovers' Bank. • ntattnite° & Caesium' eANK, or WAYSE.IIIIIIIIIO, October 24th, MI. ILelection of *WOO pi re etosa_or grip , Beak, will beltenPaerdit Os! moNotr, Ato - nritatit .114, between the hours of it and I P. N. Oct. 26-064, •on ^ J. LAMAR -Cashier. Noticeto'ilievn'dAkL •, r ai *s at ' old 'WV& itfr#4,1!„:"Z:"14410... *Mr- AprH 13, 1864 ly, 3DIII 11111 10,,, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OP Hosiery, Gloves, NN 7 tSI, 4'SAVI6 WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No. 25 NOrth Third Street, Lately occupied by .1. T. WAY & CO. JOEL J. BAILY, HENRYI. DAVIS, 1 rh ELTUN B. GILFOPI), sAM'L W. VAN CULIN June I, 15641.1 y. TIl GIRARD HOUSE, Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. April 1, 1864-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. wszAs lee of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and 15esnal Systern4—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail in sealed letter enveloaes. free of charge. Ad dress, Ur. J. SKILIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associ ation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philada., l'a. April 13,'64-Iy. GEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. REE WARDLE, REED dr. CO., Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and MOORE COMMISSION EtHMS, N. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., April 13,'61 ly. PUILADELPIIIA. fil , SAYER'S & HOSKINSON'S, ATSAYERS' CORNER, FOR FALL AND ENTER. T ,y H are offering the largest, best and latest styles Alpaccas, Coburgs & Wool Delaines ! In a wont, we have a lull supply of the latest-style of Ladies Dress Goode, Collars and Sleeves, Em broidered Sets, Bonnet Skirts, Linings, Dead Nets, Gloves, Hosiery. best quality Kid Gloves, Prints and Ginghams, Balinorals and Skeletons, Trimmings. con sisting of Quilled Ribbons, Braids, Buttons, Beaded Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, too numerous to mention. 7NIOIIRNING GOODS. A large and full assortment of the most Fashionable Mourning Goods that could he had. Men's Wear.— Cassimeres Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, Flan nels. Boots and Shoes of alt sizes, Hats and Caps, La dies'llats, floods and rubies. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE AND flonnefornishing Goo,s, Bleached Sheetings, Un bleached obeering. Cotton Table Clothe, fled Ticking arid Window Blinds Our stock is complete in every line, and if our friends want good bargains, all we have to say is. that this is the place to secure theta. Call soon, as our motto is: QUICK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS. Come one and all, as we are going to sell the Goods as low as they can be had in Waynesburg. Mark this. 12,'64 Oct. 5,'64-61n Look at This! To all whom it may Concern! Wit T lM ,, undersigned to w n 7 e r l s d , r f e r i sx n eLt ft .. : I n t r i t i l l public generally, that he has returned to Waynesburg, and opened a sit.zumnsir SHOP, On Main Street, one door east of the Farm ers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg, Where he will keep constantly on bard all articles in his line, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's daddies, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, Ilarness, in fact every thing usually kelfot in en establishment of the kind. [Er Persons wishing to buy will please give us a call and examine our work before purchasing else where. as we flatter ourselves we can sell as good work as we ever did. AII work manufactured of the best material in the market, and made in a neat and substantial manner. "Warranted net to cut in the eye." J. T. HOOK. Waynesburg, Aprll 27, 1864.-tl. 'mug, IS olli_ioin IS lit tipsA (go, INFORMS the citizens of Greene county that he has given up the I)aguerrean business and resumed the same old trade the SILVER EIZIEZTEC intsnuass. He is prepared now to repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, in the very best style, shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. He has on hand the very best Clocks for Sale. SHOP.—Campbell's Rowe, next door to Squire Webbe. Waynesburg, Pa., May 18, 1884-tf. R. DOUGHERTY, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in the business, he feels confii dent his wsrk will give entire satisfaction. He wiH uae 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. 13hopen Greene street, one square South of the Court ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. Rs,lBlo—no 34. MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS & RINEUART Praetreal Marble aad Steve Carters, Third Door .E;# of the Court Itindie, Mao St . Satoh 'efi• VkitithtlpOL Wanamaker dißrown, Off HILL. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, S. E. Corner Sixth & Mar ket Stfeets. PHILADELPHIA. lepecial Department foil] OUSTOItt WORK, IN°. 1 S. Sixth Street 9SRAEb COM CHM JUST AJUUVED AT DRESS SUS, GROCERIES, SAYERS 4. fIOSKINSON WAYNESMURG Wu / . 3bstrtistinents. DRY GOODS. J. W. BARKER & CO., 59 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi ted in this city. embracing ~6~~LE, ~iPy..tsl~'7~~s CLOAKS, Housekeeping Gook, GENTS' & BOYS' VAR, &c., &c. Which they offer at WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES. March 16, 1864 los 1 30 = NEAT CLOAK NEE OF HE WEST. Pilloburgh Cloak and Mantilla Store ! 73 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, PARTS, London and New York Fall and Winter Fashions for Mil and 1565 now ready and on sale at our sales rooms 73 Market Street. We have now in stock everything desirable in Ladies and Misses rich elegant anii fashionable Fall and Winter Cloaks,• Rasqms, Sacques, and Circulars, in Cloth, Velvet, and other heavy fabrics for wi-der wear, and having purchased largely of Cloths and other fabrics some eight months :ter., at 50 per cent. below the present prices, we are able to sell Ladies Garments 50 per cent less than any other Cloak lirninie in the nuked St , tes. And shall keep our stood , full and fashionable through out the season. and shall offer inducements to buyers of Ladies wear. not equaled in the. United States. Country Merchant's will find us fully prepared to fill their order, with dispatch. Remember 73, Market street is the icily exclusire Cloak House in the City. Sept. sl, 1804. M. J. SPENCE. J. & 11. PHILLIPS, 26 & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Manufacturers and dealers in FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE L e t yr Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths WINDOW SHADES . SHADE FIXTURES, &re. ALSO, DEALERS IN LEATHER BELTING, Lace Leather. In - ia Rubber Belting, Hose, Steam Packing. and litibirer Goods generally. N. 9. Sole Agents ti,r Allegheny county, for the sal of Metropolitan Co.'s UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. Wholesale and Retail Buyers will find our stock large, well assorted and at reasonable prices. April 13, 'O4 CLIMB! WE ! CLOAKS ! BUtatta alittE NOW MI.M.A...ICrE ! • And Receiving 'Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK ! Paris Cloak and Shawl EMPORIUM, H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO., 68 PILARZET STREET. Pittsburgh. I'it. J. FACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN' FILCILINER & MANUFAcTUTURF.RB OF Furniture and Chairs, No. 103 Smithfield St.. Nov 4,'63-Iy. PITTSBUSGII .PA. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS. PITTSBI7RGH, PA. J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. MT" 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. April 8,'63 ly S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MAMUFACTUREIIS AND DEALERS IN BOOK, CAP, LETTER, AND all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have remov ed from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Solthlleld Street, PITTSBUBOB, PA. florreash Tradefor Raga. Nov. 13, ISOM y THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDMI & SIMINGTON H AVING purchasedthe stgekof Groceries lately beiongi!gtGrerVsniorwllontite the business at the old st. bey will in a few days be in receipt of a large itibtortment of Prime Groceries and Provisions, Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, ice. ' Ate., which they will sell at the lowest ri ses for cash. Corn Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro. dace generally always on hand. March 4th 1863. PUBLIC NOTICE! ALL masons indebted to me are berebfaatined that my notes and accounts have been pieced In the Murnasof D. GraMard, Eire. for soilleocion.lll4 liar they are paidon or togfore the 15th cr.NO MB it pieestrnt i r. *WV 10°b"" . ultra mmr4 icrlYtt; Sift/ loth; They immedicitelyi novenae the efrongthand &eyes the color ofthepa Is blood. They eubduo the Chino wet Am:nand diminish the Dayectoration. They cheek the night meat*, always, in from le Velll to fourtaime days. The appetite is at once invigorated, and. the patient rapidly gains flesh; the caliph and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved; the sleep becomes eal m and refreshing • the eracuatio'n reek lar and uniform. ALL TIM Gh'NERAL 6YIW TOMS DISAPPEAR WITH A RAPIDITY THAT SZEMS MAII,VELLOHS.--cf. F. Churchill, if D. TEE irrPoPnospurrris are an appropriate and erzeirio I'AMEDY for every dis order characterized by any ono or Ilium of the fellow bag rir SYMPTOMS: Difficult,lmperfert, or too Rapid Breathing, Cold mesa of the Extremities; Night or Morning Chi • Hectic; Wasting of .FA.h, Enlaugement of tee Glands, or Swellings; Cough; Loss of Strength; Twitching of the werres or lnoseles; Shoetiny Pains through the Shoulders, Chest, Face or limbt; Partial or 7otal Loss of the Use of the Limbs; Headache; Giddines; Exces,ire Paleness; .bight Sweats, LOBB of Appetite, Ileart-Burn, Oppression of the Stomach, alter, or Sinking of the Stomach before eating; Weal.: or Sour Stomach; Irregtiluti ties of the Bowels; Sallow Complexion; berang•- tncnts of the Liver OP Kidneys; leetartled or Delayed Dentition, in children; Extreme &mei tiveflett to Cold; (Cc., as in the several stages of COntruntpUem, in Catarrh, Aethma,Dronchitis,Pys- . PePra,Scrofula,Neuralgia, Paralysiajpartiet ler ' comnplate),ike., and Especial l yin allFemaie De orders or Uterine Irregularities; such as , btame,, Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, .Excestive, Dee vid, Premature of 1 / 4 )9 .rrquons.lllonidnitiiiim. 1171rST". • 1111%,ZLESTER ' S HYPOPHOSPHITES are the best remedy known to 'Medical Seieagg, every case where the physician commonly pros bas "tonics," iron, whiskey, , cod-liver of 6, vtinint,” dt(e. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE ITYPOPITOSPITITESts the onlyrrliaLlm form of this E einedyotti (I I S approved by the Medical! Profession generally. USE.lie 0 MIER, .1V OR .[LA'r REMEDY eo TA 137.Y6 1 IRON: Vir PRICES:—In T oz Bottles, sl—Siz Bottles fa ss. In 16 oz. Bottles, sl—Three for $5. Circulars free. bold by all respectable Druggists, and at the sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WIROHESTEE, 36 John Street, N. I:" Tn Pulmonary Diseases, the most no. five treatment should be pursued during the Summer months, the period( when most patients unwisely suspend the use of the liernotly. April 27,:61.1y Proclamation Tht greatest then a ever offered to buy. good. Jewelry at Low Prices r /1:10,0V0 Wt. Hies. Chains, Locketp, Rinse. Bracelets, Sets of Jewelry. Gold Fens, &c. TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, And not ro be Paid for until you know what you aro to get. • Certificates naming an-article and its value are pla ced in Sealed Envelopes and well mixed, one of which will be set by mail to arty address on receipt of price. Ore Certificate 25, ems, Five for $l. Eleven forll2. Thirty fort- - '5. There are no blanks. You must get the value of your money. Circulars with particarliara sent FREE. iddress A. J. HARPER &CO 229 firnailway, N. Y April 13,'54-Iy. 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Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the puhlishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & 19.7 Bowery, New York, Post Office boa CO., in,. Joni! 22. 1814. hitaleip i:t. ' - Read.--- - E .AD lid reds afflicted with Consents- Lion, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the lleact. Torpid Liver, Palsy; Irrita bility of the fystem General or Local Pains or Weak ness, Night fin eats, Dimness of Sight, Fits of DesPon dericy, Muscular Prostration and all diseases 0 rthe Nervous Centres ; never dream of the CAUSE of their several atflietiorm They treat results as it they Were. causes; and so no relief is found. WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THESE DISEASES very frequently I There is the secret—potitary self abuse, practiced by thousands. Commenced when boys, at school or elsewhere, it is kept up.eveiV tinging young manhood, productig mental and physfeat pros tration. If continued, these diseases, and even-mad ness are the result. If the victim be conscious of the cause of his decay, and ( . 114 it, he 'utters under those terrible nocturnal arid involuntary emissions which weaken and shame hint, till life becomes grievous.— Thus placed between certain decay and premature death and horrible suffering, the wretched victim rush es to SELF•DESTRUCTION, or sinks to an untimely grave. If be elnar,Cipates himself before the practice has done its word and enters matrimony, his marrilige is unfruitful, and his sebse tells him that this is caused by his early follies. SUFFERING YOUNG MEN, Let no false mode,ty prevent ynu from explaining your case to one whose acknowledged position in the medical profession, and respectability in private life,. point him as a private counsellor. Thiadunot to cure yourself, and so tamper with a faculty, the destruction of which renders a man truly miserable. Come to Dr. KINKELIN, confide in him as thousands have done before you. In short, to be cured radically of all foams cit.:4omi diseases, and ruinous effects of self-indulgence, apply to the most successful and experienced Dr. RINKE LIN, GERMAN PHYSICIAN, Northwest corner of Third and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, a square and a half front the Merchants' Exchange, Philadel phia. Remember that STRICTURES of the URETElkare rapidly removed by the application of a new the'iipeu tical agent, only used by Dr. K. PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICE, acc.; for warded to address, in any direction; put up secure from damage or curiosity. 117• POST peIIrLETTERS addressed to Dr. KIN KELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith. April 27, 1664—1 y. 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It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in specie er postage stamps. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce St.. above Fourth Philedetnhen„ • . • • 117• AFFLICTED and UN Ft MT litiviTrA i :judo MI what may be your disease, tears :yobyear n If under the care of any oneoftbeatotorinitiOnacks —native or foreign; who advertise in ttris,or paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Decluand read Mare fully. It will be the means of saving you many a dol lar, your health, and possibly yaw life, Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseas es described in his publication, all O4lcec iPtii Cf. Spruce St., above Fourth Philadelphia. 117'0ffice hours from iltiU , l.o'clock daily. pril 27, '64 •I ADAMS' 1/Ql3 - SA WAYN ES BM RC PEPIPPA JACOB HENDERMIST;- • • rrexEs pleasure in informing his friends aM the treveling•pnblic general4kr that he haslet etirite of this popular home of entertainment rtinkfidetafi dent in saying that he can render petted eat t on , Every effort will be made to iheetthe Manta Midnithds. es of his musts. tkide TheleAß and Th o BLE inCittruishott jbs heetAdteli dadtte icrazgazars *lna, ,04 7 4 ! SKI bag 0 GI 01 Box 52191'. 0., New York