Sick. 1. Eat!' lg. too Ina, and swallowing food imperfectly masticated 9. Taking too muck Raid during wale. 91 Waking poisonous whiskey and ether &oily:sting liquors. 4. Keeping late howl at night, and simpinAr toe hae in the morning. S. Wearing the clothes 64 tight as impedo circulation. S. Wearing thin shoes. 7. Neglecting to take sufficient exer aim to keep the hands ad t feet warm. 9. Neglecting to wash the body suf ileisastly to keep the pores of the skin 1 0 0 4!. 9. iachanging the warm clothing worn in a warm room during the day for the fight costumes and exposures kookiest kW evening parties. 19. Starving the stomach to gratify $ sunned foolish passion for dress. 11. Keeping np a constant excite ment isrfretting the mind with borrow ed troubles. • 12. litmploying cheap doctors, and awalloiving quack nostrums for every t.,„weruni" ill. la. Taking the meals at irregular Intervals. _ _ 14' Reading the trash and exciting iiistative of the day, and going crazy politks. Our Receipt for Curing Meat. -TO Mae gallon of water, take one and auk, one-third lb of an ger, one-half oz. of saltpetre, one-half ea et potash. In this ratio the pickle liPbwinereased to any Tiantity desired. Let time* be boiled together, until all the ate' flhont the sugar rises -to the ed off: Then throw it *"c ,Cooli and when add, pour iff r beef or pork, to remain liajtfour Of fiVe. weeks. Themeat must be well covered with 11111111beillasbnekl not he put down for 111111111 Alter lilting, y sp during it.sheuld be sightlrinfc- MIIPIOMPI 'which re grfattribloeli &c., leav lilt meat fresh and clear. Some went 1&1 find it to 11111111111tvar i thotte 'the oixerSion o f mpurifies theffeekhrity throwing ist always to be A:4 itt salt aid anew If ' this receipt is properly tried, it will never be abandoned. There is awe that surpasses it, if so g00d. 7 - Ger wor `*nymph- Deal Like kis Looks. ' ' u ps 'ones asked to execute a . arriving at his hone ,he saw W l*ens wife, who in rely to -the haquiry whet& r her husband was at ham., said he was; at -the same time she usiguested him to be seated, and her hus band would speedily see him. ' The oft tor waited patiently for some time, when the fair Quakeress coming into the room he rosinded her promise that he might see her husband. ateldiesd I promised that he ' thee'r Ste did see -thee and sierlikott thy - look, therefore he anuided thee, and lath departed from *. • 11 21 1 ' • 101 1 0110 1 ONLY I. IMMO Alit) lEWlttart .iaNNIIMItIO2,6INiftM ` sires Hots fbr Cash I gridoj Mr and Connor 7 Pedlars, Traders, iik.ll•lllo•44ol4eNeetal Deaden tan make elm . - , uppt *walk investment • any pattern or qualiiy- and in any quasi *ander. Estluilifis for any class of word sul ar hoq. Tmvary Pedla, todtat s 0f *Odds twanyintettired,'Eficti "as' i111;44- that, OM.. at .kart notice Good Canvassing wilts small capital. can Bad constant employment cod full particulars tree. TN Pelt tA W :is 'k's/ Is ildry Large! 'k, . j II WHOLISrlald S UPPLY'ran ttcarried in a lie% or..camyet jig& And milL met h..er Ithedialliat NM' lef slaty .R*o place Sameseliow smather thing i —this busineesls strictly 1 Iseinahle: Thee is no ne'hell- sof misrepresenting er miessambig. reor gottar st.oW for themselves, and mg" Mmilesimil t ;' ilhltadisees in which .n ample lad witisfactory ' ell.oooo imirlinea - far the massy wet ived and as Wto im meet is pnekered al the same tone. e. It e.hl is which no perms need be afraid er canvass the same leld again and wig, made enrolees are letredecel, a perast• aw=aw s oseardessisseeeeined is crested. In age army, sr times at hems disabled =sr..re Clergyman oat ot heath. or any 'person who wishes wtl er as amine assmontion , awe one tbell ir it IitiRRAT PRCTINIeRY INSRMR- OthressareameN OPPORTUNITY seNlosi UOW. na .TRT HI AND ORR FOR Treglanp,L. T fIRLSCTNSLOTR OF 3 LiVZIRY. ear semen Arles and most Weak% ea efegwdeNglowelsonde MI seer aey were in this Loyal S. We ans estismatly filling ardem from persons lealliagedm 1111111 C. a adenoids wholly with as To such Inhowqmillgietwobem remelts et oar taste mad kedg eree, Mud es podosees cam , euemer saris 12= 11 % ARK SO Poll T t ADVANtek stets Who style and quality of goods are wanted, and we Mgt mad the sateiretlergelltpqprese at the Illalled Ow mute; ,".•.! 111 . 11 , ,1 7-7 . NU AN) SILV(R.--WATCNES ! ; • Said movements U adnaketuird in the Met . of pa materiel, all warranted at prices from I. Me matt. Pent anywhere—pa co ll ected loso WitSllerfron laaranteed I ,L Iv aTtz. raffiltv; "THEY a o or mat 1 1/ 141 ./ 1 -• ateillhilf by IOU! liehtl tot Ikea 1! • li. * T. &H. WOMAN, Ilaimisetan and Importers, 3 1 , sp re uspotAx„ PAW You( Sec is, • 41.-10ismildhi. ••• in D 1 103111111414'43 1141 TENTIO N. err , seappn,, 14 ,48 imi•• ofroia• Co. s— alads by. Ms bait& Ile as. R i v e i f olod Oar le imeasame the safety the etteouty repents- Sundiatt thereof. yen are rop~flofloosted to oast is esseestiea at the OAK Milk IS Wayne.. IMMO* . 4 MOW atiEligUi 1164 s ss ?W. O'CLOCK is the afterseasi. "ter thwanapais. iimpolismiteeenlitsa tw 21the gee- GMsOa as. aawoved ai= I 3I6 4 ,IVITV RUN 'n V PPOWNI* ~t~~_~ ,~ ~.gue`'D~~ ~~ f ARMY AGUE DROPS! FEVER AND ASE,. AND Al.l. BILIOUS DISEASES ! Attention SUFFERERS FROM 11713 aim HUM L rug remedy for the pernnaneet tare et FIVER NMI AGUE. ETC., was ieeever ed IMMO y eat* age by owe °r ow 1087 SCIINTIVIC -ANII MOCIMISFIL CHEMISTS OF AMERICA 1 ! not of Thousands of eases it 1W never been known to WI effecting a .radical cane. A suttee bottle orates. drops has curial diseases which have. IteeleteS the Most Skillful Bivalent Talent. It Contains nettling that will injure the Constitution It Purifies the Blood !! It Removes Obstructions from the Liver It Promotes the . Discharge of Bile!! !! k Effects a Radical and Permanent Cure by Removing the Cider upon which the Eve Depends ! ! !! ! ARMY AdTIE DROPS. As its name imports. leislosest. Skid is the rest Sped -9s Ihr 111410191181Mi01likartt in the MAO. lekss as Tema. its pepelaritrin.ent thehte iron y lad else where toms animal ark. dimparbere Wee quick and wrinklier 'As - PRIEVIENTATIAVE Ist hap pmvila a watt bletneng and laved mum a valsabld iifi ht those min•matic Writhing where they woald bass Silks irictims to BILLDHJS DUMMIES. The (tills will not Return if these trope J,41.147: AGUE DROPS , Qtnetiv dINVES AWAY Languor and Wes kmen ! • Raman THE SYSTEM To Ito vorl IWIZOTAIIIrt mat ANINI kTION ; IN vtaiMplelMtrito boar avid eleurfni out, WEST VINITIGE OF DISEASE predecod by loathsome stlema. ILW W ! Mr• No person nrsiding in a Fryer and Ague District should is without a Bottle of the Army Agile Dope, glut kle etrongly raeranninended to traveling throngh places c►uged wit► maim. WS respectfully tall attention te stir Testimosiale. VI any of ens letters attest that hundred, St lives have keen moved in tie &my by atm use. Indeed, so well are Its curative qualities appneeiotod. iw SM./troy. that the lawn sorlypens in the bed and Illespi tel nee it almost exclusively in elm dieloboto foe which we claim its iafa!ii /Mite. The beat physician, always nine the best was. to **et a erre, hones the osever mitts of *in Army Agn6 Drop 3. IMMURE We are happy to refer to 04r Sim .1111 i ids. . . ..„ llloeteg, N.Y. CPls.* ft 2 . ' • ;$ 1 1• den., ' ' : • l lf.' i " 4. Oen 'Hinter . Ws. lecher, R'klyn. Nen Silpstrish. Rev 16 II Ch tpin, Nun. Ziee, Nev. Kr. Cheerer, N. Y. E.I. Pyko, Oftth N. Y. Soy. Mr. Songs, Col lank*, nib Y Y C Wu ffitu. Morin , Wood, fr Col Fowler, rah N its 111. ROIL IC Kallillitioch, •• Maj. Dorentus. 'A D C. Don "Lir Odell. Maj. Itoldirryda MIA Pa . Don Moyer Costlier, N. Y. Hi". Wilenr, IL D. C. Holt. flamer Creel. y, .. Maj. ltamary;li ' At I hundreds of when i Maj. Stillwell, *urge is lquatly well-known Rep- Noy 1i11b610114. . :1 , 1 ai. A. tenet", Or ,wilioll seeobrou- Lt. WkolaaJ , ..- _ taro ' • , One Dollar per Bottle. . Wl . O' =Co. Principal Alice, 1181 WATER STREET. 111. 1111.— . 1 1 1eae serwlae males, bearlike agp.slipaatare s .the wrapper., . Deal let yel ti M pat yOn or whit any other If be does not boon *Ow- sale. us $1.25 per, malt, and We Ipil_popilipr Ow Wan of Use AlUa 111 EX per .noi pest paid. 00.. /BUloll,ftetriNibirak ♦ „ :?3 411 1 0 12 1 11 611.4111382 Vl*. . W ilh 10 lir a 4 '4 W 4 W nOook, oC 41 , ,svoricipe ' p CMCI I + Et ...} ~ ~~_..__ are taken ! 'llB2l AND Sew Week. A we call Scenrut.s. lurks is the emistitutiOns H of multitudes of men. It either ineibtesse or is roil by an en. vitiated state blood, wherein id beanies in. ot to sustain Ames in their action, and se system to _ into disorder and - decay. The serofuloup contamination is variously caused by mereurial disease, low living., disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure sir, _ fi lth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, It is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " 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, derangements 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, via. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distemper@ 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. dyer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti. dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cue 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 corn. bine virtues truly extraordinary . in their effect upon this clams of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : rules Evil or Glandular Swellings Tumors, Erup• Lions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Dry _stpolas, Rao or St. Anthony's Fire, Mt I= . ditpoo &slif r d' Ca f ig Wht es in the sago, thiellings, Debility Dropsy, I ftp pYs ta ll t: L o Lmm.D., r Diseases, Penn& Wa l/ ma and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual eases may be found in Ayaa's /Sauciness mouse., which is ed to the &negate kw, • *ken, Wherein ate' be I *rite Me, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those taken mama sec-' dons Oputi er that very may hani etches to Saba (peevish° 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 remits than are healthy constitu tions. liebee it tends to shorten; and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tionsr 10 4 et to spend yealeeln perfecting a reme t disk& is adequate Mite came. a This we now offer to the public under the name of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Ritholl6 it is COM ,pSed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you spay protect yourself from the suffer. ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the fold corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge_ ,c4.llie cow. of dimes', and vigorous heath *ill follow. By its pearlier virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers whisk hair within the system or burst out on any part of /Is We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of sarMpsriuo, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed is this. 'lts virtues hare been paves by abundant trial, and them Teresina ne ciliation 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 verb 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. 4LVM.II , 'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Te World's Great Remedy ter Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con• sumption, end ibr the relief of dotumasptis4patients in advanced stages of the disease. This luta been mo long used mid so lather. sally known, that we need do no more lain mare the public that its quality is kept up in the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied, 4m to do an it has ever done. • Praprotibp Da. J. - e; Aim 64304 - Prodigal and Analytical Manage, Lowell, Mae& Bold by all dragglsts everywhowo. Wm. A. Porter and Wfi. Creigh., Wayne.- burl. Pa. May 31M '64 Administrators' Notice. LETERS of Actm inistration, cum testa mit to nnozo, ha ving been granted to th e uersic.ned upon the estate of REBECCA HEDGE dec'd.. of Morris township. Notice is herehygiven to all persons khowing them selves inhedted.to said estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims to present time properly authenticated for set tlement., JOHN M. CONKLIN, Nov. 2, Mt —Co. Adininistrator. Administrator's Notice. y ETTER€ of ado inistratton'hn.ing been granted to the undersigned limn t)te etttate of MARK MEL LON, dec'd otlitlchhilktp,aotiee la harobl Owen to all indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. EZEKIEL BRADEN. Nov. 15 , 14. /Wm. AdministratqA Notlot. WHEREAS, Leiters of admini tration en the Es tate of IBA AC MORFoRD, ded'd•. late of Springhill tp., have been ¢•anted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to said estate are reqpested:to make immediate payment. and those having claims or demands against the wale dt said decedent will wake known the same without 8 kW= ldrcNA GEO. STOOPS. Nov lA. 'fit. Administrators Admip*ptor's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the unde.signed upon the estate of LOWS BARNHART, dec'd. of Math ill 94, notice is hereby given to all indebted to said estate' ' make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present their properly authenticated for set tlement. JOUN G. DINSMORE, Nov 30,'61. Ad'm. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS ofadmini Marion having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of BENJ EVANS deed of MoinonalgektA,,, uptick . * ',mashy given 4h all indebted to Ritter, do Wire lift:mediate - WM' ment, and chose having claims agarnst the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement, MARGARET EVANS. A d mi n istt affix. EME Legal' Notice. ' r ETT and at administration upon the estate } IN J. nage. deed., having beef granted by the Register of Greene county, to its undersigned Is lobby notifies all penning Indebted-In t said estate to mete sentediate payment, and all persona having =agaiast laid estate are requested to present duly authenticated for 'entailment, to 11118}10}10RE. Inigeiree tosviabigt, }layette mutter Munger ie. 1864. En NEVER PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW THAT WWII SHOULD BE DONE "1111161 Till II '1 'tali! Till PAST," Goods are cheap to-day, but will sorely be higher in a few days. Gold Steadily but Certainly Going up! BOOTS AND SHOES are now being F old at James B. Lindsey's E 33 Panic Prices •'Delays' are dangernua.•' tome then all ye that would be ben►fi•ted. Remember that Mr: lIN I)SEY was the only Merchant In Waynesburg who bought GOODS during the recent pante,be t el B east at that time laying in his Fall and Winter Cincotta. am now also opening my Fall and Winter assort ment of Trimmings and Notions ! ! carefully Pelected for an exclusively RETAIL TRADE And willself at Inweat m irket prices : Trimmings, Embroideries, 6foves and Hosiery. Notions and Fancy Goods, Skirts and Corsets, D and Drawers, For Ladies, nentlem-ri and Children in every varie.y GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING"GOODSI and a splendid a•sotlment of LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S FURS! LADIES' VIOTORINES, LADIES' Mims, MN Mil MI MI MS A full line of HATS AND CAPS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Ladles Turban flats, I/flack Canton Saratoga, Waterfalls, Felt Velvet Trimmings, ar.c., Gent's Fine Silk flats, Fur, Wool and Cotton flats, OF ALL PRICES AND STYLES, SOWSVI SVA I AT4I PLUMES AND FLOWERS, Of the very latest inyles, and ran pe purchased at ex ceedingly low prices. These goods were purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR CABS, and will he sold for very short profits. Call and examine, it wno nouble to show woods Remember the place—immediately opposite the Court House, next doer to the Post Office. JAMES B. LINDSEY, Wayneebarg, Oct. 12, '64.3in. PETROLEUM BANK OF CREENE COUNTY. MrCbT2C,IEI IS hereby given that the Odd Fellows Association at Waynesburg has filed in the Attorney General's Office, of the Wive of Penney Wants, a cenificate that paid Association desires Is change Cie same into a Dank of Wee, Discount and Deposit, to b• known by the name, style anti title of be PETROLEUM BANK OF GREENE COUNTY to be located in Waynesburg. Greene county, State o Pennsylvania. with a cadital stock of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, with the privilege of increasing the same to THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR'S, in pursuance of an Act entitled '`clupplement to an Act to establi-h Free Ranking in Pennsylvania," &c., passed the 3rd day of May, A. U., 1861. .1. F. TEMPLE, dee'y JOS. RANDOLPH, Preirt. WM. A PORTER. Treas'r. Oct. 5,'64-6m BOt or awl 1111 0 1=PICI PILL; Wiu. PSOMMT AND PZILVANFITLY CMS ANY CADE of Syermattorrhel r Sesseutal Weakness ' /1m Involuntary Pi ca Daily Loasiesi govesaa Onourem. CAM", 011 mamma Ao-, stroverms to etuneerim; while they will speedily oormathosoterrlble morbid eopdltione which spring bast he primar d Imam, orfrom secret vice. . '..r THB SPEC LFIO I'ILL is equally applicable to the treatment ^1 evory kind eif Genii/if yr frriaary .frritatsoa ineapacityy. or • , potensy; Diabetes, Lints orm , D4s/c.DusP , Doestie in the Mass; Milky Ilischeryms; In fl ammation or Weakness o ft he Mid ,bas. Clergymen, Lawyers, Students,and allwho follow sedentary occupations, or whose Braitt and Amass Bystess are over-worked, are peen/Orly sub f oet to weaknesses of the Sizerro-Uareenv Oa/tam These shodid no t fail to use TUB SPECIFIC PILL. Persons afilicted with any one or more of the above disorders, are sure to have several, and some. times most, cribs TOLIOI/11141 SYMPTOMS- Deailyed Dtgeettom; lam el Appetite; Zone The.; eb n owpag 4 4 Boyar: "fug and Noreouo, or homey oleep win luerVul dreams; Troubled Bra:Misr; Fetareve Voice; irregular who* of the Heart; Pustules& Erwptioses on the face and neck; Headache; Afeettoss q the Zyee; Lsea ey Memory,• itteteleaullmateeet/Htat and Bturilinge; General Weakness and Dedoiesee . ; Atoirsios to Society; Relaxed Condiefes, or DsfultaiSied the Genital Onto's': - Iseelwetasy ilFightily or Daily Afruiseteus; Frequent &unit* Water, withpeouttaraitoodttegooseationsi Ze scaoiy,aca Prase.laud Opbalosine—"l have - nsed your 'Brume Pius" in many eases of Spermator. rims, and with the coo et payee.* auceors."--.7. Ku, TON Baum, IL D., LL D.;:Broatlyn. • - - "It is u near a 'specific' as any medietne - sia be. I have eared very severe cues with from six fro TEN noust."—B. Mara, M. D., Ed. Repertory of ifeeL_Bcienes, law- York. • "I know of no remedy in the whole Materia Medias, equal to your Smarm PM in Sensinel or Urinary Weelesessea" —Anoint Baum, D., PrA i t ib erganiro Mena*" pt pstria o , ,v. T. worm oMr a a u. Onvtlentrei, and r devotes hieeter mself oathnetestiesay to these Preparations."—D. Mum. fern/ Rau, Jr: _D., LL. D., American Medical emootto, New-York. • • '• • "I have a personal bondage of Mr. Wilwars. Imes Boum Jun) Ifmantrrr, and can assure the , Probsdoe and the public that ms PEEPAEATIONS NAM arum= ox."-Jas. R. CHILTON, M.Dal Chentied, 7. T. TM SPECIFIC PILL Is not allemeopathie_reenedy, nor does It - contain Mtstreary, DellOWnitfto,ortnlyinjurtonelngredlent. or Print per box st s boxes (whets ordered at °nett) Atria, Itentby Ma d, Sold Wholesale and Retail,. at the Sole General Depot in the United Ensign by a . J.IIMISEINEW SO Sobs Shisirt, N. T.; WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS RINEHART Prattkal midi) sad Stone SOL. Thirdfit Cart kik", Sept. FINE 3DIII 6 11, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No. SS North Third Street, Lat.ly occupied by .1. T. WAY Ik CO. JOEL J. DAILY, HENRY/. DAVlS,rhiladelphia. ELTIEN GILFIID, • sANCL W. VAN CULIN June 1,1864. ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIIILADELPHIA, PA. DIXEARIES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systent4—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the 110 WARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge. Ad dress. Dr. J. BKII.IN lIOiJCFITOV, 'lnward Associ ation, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philada., Pa. April 13,'M -Iy. LADIES' DUFFS, CEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. REE WAILIMB, =ED & Co., • Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and PiIIMICE COIESSIIII MittiliffS, N. N. Cor. Sixth and Market SU., April 13.'641y. PHILADELPHIA. MEW GOODS SAYER'S & HOSKINSON'S, FOR FALL AND WINTER. r ,Ty are offering the largest, beet and latest styles Alpaccas, Coburgs & Wool Delaines ! In a word, we have a full supply of the latest st yle ot ladies Drees Goods, Collars and Sleeves, Em broidered Bets, Bonnet Skirts, Linium, Head Nets, Gloves, Deanery, best quality Kid Sloves, Prints and Gingham.. Balmorals anedkeletons, Trinintinrs. con sisting of Quilled Ribbons, Braids, Buttons, Beaded Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, too numerous to mention. A large and full assortment of the most Fashionable Mourning Goods that could he had. Men's Wear.— enssimeres Tweeds. Jeans, Cottonades. Flan nels. Boots and Shoed of all sines, Hats and Caps, La diee'lials, 'foods and Nubies. HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE AND Housefurnishing Goo a, Bleached Sheetines, Un bleacl.ed cheering. Co:ton Table Cloths, Bed Ticking and 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 them. Call, soon, as our motto is: QUIOK SALL'S, AND SMALL PROFITS. Come one and all, as we are going to sell the Goods as low as they can be had in Waynesburg. Mat k this. _ _ OT,q lIIADQUARTIRR, PRO. MAR. • New Brighton, Pa. AN ACT FOR ENROLLING AND CALLING OUT the Natinnol Forces, &c. sac. 24. And be r further enacted, that every-per son not sulject 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 Uo iced States to desert, or who shall barb , r or conceal, or give empb-yment to a descrter,or carry hint away, or mitt in carrying aim away. knowing film to be such, or who shall purchase front any soldier his equipment, arms, ammunition, uniform, clothing or any part thereof. and any Cap tain or commarviing officer of any ship of yesetl, or any conductor or superintendant of any Railroad, or any other pnblic conveyance, carrying away any such soldier as one of his crew, or otherwise knowing him to have deserted, or shall refuse to deliver him tip to the orders of his commanding officer shall. upon leg al conviction, he Rued. at the discretion of any court .hav cogaizance of the fact. in any sum not exceed ing five hinidred dollars. and be shall be imprisoned not exceeding two years nor lame than Mx months. Enrolling officers and loyal citizens are requieed to arrest or give information that will lead to the arrest of all persons violating the above section. JOHN CIITHRE9TBON„ Copt. and Provost Notarial 24th District, Pa. itrigig IS 911.......iirrig6 IS s, sysh, NriFvOenßup the Uaguenean testo".e.:ll l :l");47,Votries tame old trade the SILVER 511112211 Z IitTEEN3OBB. 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 hest Clocks for Stale. PHOP.—Campbell's Rowe, next dear to Squire Wcbbs. Waynesburg, Pa., May 18, 18844 f. R. DOIJGIIERTY CARRIAGE EANIIIPACTIIRER. Respectfully informs the public that he has located In Waynesburg. Pa., where be intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in tie business, he feels condi dent his work will give entire satisfaction. lie will use nn now 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 Stfeet, One square South of the Court angle, Waynesburg, Jan. 25,181111—n0k4. BRIDGEPORT HOTEL, . At the kit*, one mile eaerifirsyneiburip WITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR. r y witilersigeed hereby los* the chimes et' abil t,,sfttriut ov i tsmuu....du.. Luc,: ; 1 0a . ,„,thtru - is. 114 4 10 11041 te Allikerepoised to ea mooing public to she soy loot miaow t 61-1101111411* a illiegolobso or Wrongs of -- " ailia . V the •Oettor4 1441 eiWoi.lres ' lie hottlitoratto ISM be earehally Jo r , ' 4-11 - soil awl try us. Jac Is. net. ftitakttipigia. EiaMM7MMIME IWanamaker & Brown, II " OAK BILL • I I I FINE READY MADE 1 1 I CLOTHING , ix. E. Co ki r t r g re itt t h s. k Mar-1 11 11 PHILADELPHIA. Ij 1 1 1 48:ial Department CUSTOM WORK, I; 1 R. Sixth Street April 13, 1854 ly, ISRAEL, GDULO ME IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF losipry, osipry, Gloves, _ SAMit THE GIRARD DOUSE, Corner Ninth and Chestnut Ste., ZEILALDELPIELd. H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. April 1, 1A64-Iy. JUST ARRIVED AT AT SAYERS' CORNER, DRESS SILKS, SCOURN'ING GOODS. GROCERIES. SAYERS 4- fIOSKINSON 0ct.12,'n4 Ibiratistmtnts. DRY GOODS. J. 11 1 ,. BARKER & CO., 59 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi ted in this city. embracing MKS, *- 1- 4. "list CLOAKS, t(00 Housekeeping Goods, & BON IVEAR, &c., &c., &c. NC6ibich they offer at WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES. March 16, 1864 10 4 --= oi . GNAT Cl,Oll 11011 SI Of Till fig. Pittsburgh Cloak and Mantilla Store ! 73 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, IDARIS, London and New York Fall and Winter JL Fashions for 1864 and 1865 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 and fashionable Fall and Winter Clnaks, Masques, Sacques, and Ctrculars, in limb, Velvet. and other heavy fabrics for winter wear, and having purchased largely of Cl , lllB and other fabrics some eight months ago, at 50 per cent. below the present prices, we are able to sell Ladies Garments 50 per cent less than any other Cloak 11.11. , e in the United Kt tea. And shall keep our stock full and fashionable through out the season. and shall offer inducements to 1 flyers 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, Mark ct Street is the only exclusive Cloak House in the City. Sept. 21, 1864. M. J. SPENCE. J. & 11. PHILLIPS, 26 & 28 ST. GLAIR STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. Manufacturers and dealers in FLOOR, FURNITURE & OARRIAGE Table & Window Shade Oil Clothe WINDOW SHADES, SHADE FIXTURES, Ice. ALSO, DEALERS IN LEATHER BELTING, Lace Leather, Inla Rubber Belting, Hose, Steam Packing. and Rubber 13111)11P1 generally. 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 assorted and at reasonable prices. Aptil 13, '144 ROHS! CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS 1 B'eltr2 211 SE NCoNifiT lEL.MALrYIE s And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILg. Paris Cloak and Shawl EZPORIIIE. . H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO., 68 IWARZET STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. J. O. FACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN' rAoantra & IRWIN, MANUFAcTUTURERS OF Furniture and Chairs, Ski. 103 Smithfield St., PITTSBURGH PA. Nov 4,'61-Iy. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, TORNER OF PENN & T. CLAIR ETREETEI, PITTED , 7R OH, P.R. J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. Err 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 orate. and satishaetion warranted. April 8; 'B3 ly S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, KAMUTACTIIRERS AND DEALERS IN XOOB, OAP, LETTER, A N" all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have remov ed from NO. rt WOOD STREET to No. 33 guithlteld Striseto rirrigouson, PA. frP•nyeash Traderor Rata. Noir. la, IMI-Iv THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNMIIII & H A tl n lo N n g eirtg urc to Gree sed rkeStrOklll)lll3lllllZ7OnitillYet the badness at the old stand. They will in a few days be in receipt of a large owtottlneht o 4 Pews Gnoceties alll IProvisloas, Praise, Confectionaries, Notions, • Ise., ke ~ which they win sea at the Inelnilt pokes await& Core irm %Lower, Banter, seg., sag Gauntry Pro duce always oh hint. Nardi dth Man NONE ! ..,, :4 - 0,.. .. ..-- 4 1 % ,01. A 11 . 411 0 0 0 0.,.10311)110,1**00040edtib i o zu. WO beamist! isairre bec e low 1 4 5 0 2: 4 1 • 1 4.110.- 1161. ft.ebil day Tsar Andhra ais, lab of moirir t wala d. by tesal procabs, Mei Oft It, 164 P. DAY. Vito ffo CONSUMPTION.. Theyimmodingslyinereme the etrestet and er•opees the color° (there/6 6/ooti. Vicysubdtle the 14iArena Fever, and diminieh the Eitpectora,ficm. Thy check the night sweat* always, in trum erre% teferrgeons (far. 'The a ppekte ta at once invigorated, and the patient, rapidly gains jfeah ; the tempt and tiai dijficult breathing are greedily relieved; the sleet , 'cornea etant and refreshang • the evacuation* reofrsa btr and uniform. ALL 11 !IL 111.:NERAL birMr. TOMS DISAPPEAR NITII A 'RAPIDITY TUAT IiEaMS MALIN ILLLOUS.—J. F Churchill, AL D. TEE ItYPOPEMPICITTAI are an apprnywinie and s-trirra rwyny fne ovary dis order ettarueterizad by any eec or faun:of the following SYMPTOMS: Plyeult, Impofert, or ton Pap kl Breath ing, Otkr. n PIO. of the ,EPtreMiti4J; Night to, _Morning Chills; Ileetic; Wasting of Fle.da, Enlargement of tbs . Glands, or AS Walinuß Courg, ; Loss of Strength; Twitching of the eier•re4 or ; Shooting. Pain s t hrough the Shoulders, eht.t, Face or Limbs; Partial or Tato l Loss of the Vas of the Limbs; llerdache; G .sweats Loss of Appetite, Ilene.-burn, Oppreeriets of the 'Stomach attar, .'inking nk ing et the Btomseh before eating; 'Weak or Sou,. ICt(>700( ; pderi ties (go the litocel , ; Sallow Complexion; Dtroor tnents of eke Lir.r or IC idne ; ',lied Growth, or Delayed. Den ti lion, ia children; .Irtretne ¬. tirenese to Cold; do., an in the scroral singes at C'on gumption, i n Catarrh, A ethnut. Bronchitis, Dye pepsin, S,:rqi ula, _Wort( l'aralysie,(partialer complete), dc., and EspeciallyinatiFemnia Dis orders or Uterine kreki ula rit leg, such as liiSfeult,, Painful, Suppreeeetl, &unto, Breestive, Dele;:mt. Premature or too Frequent Xiinstruation. WIFICKESTEICS BYPOPROSPHITES are the beet remedy known to Medical &donee, in every cane where tiro physician commonly j - iresetibes "tonics," iron, whiskey, cod-liver o.l,qatisino," fae. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OP Mr ITYPOPI7OSPLUTF.S is the only reliabli form. of this liornedy ,un rtis approved by the Medical Protegsion goner:llv. 1 ,- ,sE.A .O 0 7:IIER, 808 ANT REM Y T.V.L.V6 , 11;0.V. - +-ow 4 r RicES:—ln 7 04 Bottles, sl—Six Bottles for 415.. In 16 oz. Battles, $2--4Thrto for b 5. Circulars free. told by ail respect:ll4o Druggists, and at Who sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHEI3TER, SS John Street, N. Y. Pulmonary Diseases, the Most mop tire treatment should be pursued during the Summer months, the peril when Mcst rat tents untvisc/y suspen e l the use of the Uemod Aprit 27, '64.1y Proclamation The greatest char e ever (agree to buy good Jewelry at Low Prices! 100,0 SO Wzgrlies. Chains, Lnikcts, Rings, Braeslvo, Sets Jewelry Gold Pens, &c. TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, And" not ro be Paid for until you know what you are to get. Certificates naming, an article and its value are pie ced in Sealed Envelopes arid well mixed, one of which will be seat by mail to ally address on iereipt of print. /)re Certificate 25. eats, Five for $l. Eleven far $t Thirty for S 5. There are no blanks. You must get the value of your money. Circulars with particular sent FREE iddress A. J. HARPER k r 0., Box 5119 P. 0., New York 229 Brnadwny. N. It April 13,'64-Iy. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN, Just Published in a Sealed Envelope ALecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radial. I tire of Spermatorthrea or Seminal Weakintssli Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ntehts to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consultor lion:Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapac ity. cesnitine from Self-Abuse, &e. By ROBERT J. CULVER VVEL'., M. D., author of :he ' Green Book," dre. The world renowned author, in thin admirable Lee— lure, clearly proves trout his own experience that the awful consequences of Felf-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without clang. surgical operations. boogies, instruMell , s, rings, or cor dials, or the application of thi knife—pointing net. a mode of a cure, at once simple, certain and effec•aa4 by means of which every sufferer, no matter what Air condition may be, may cure hunselfcheaply, privately. and radically. THIS LE(/TUBE • WILL PROVE A BOON TO TIIOIIBA N AND') DOUSANDS. Bent, mule, seal, in a plain envelope. to any address post-paid. on receipt of six cents, or two post statops- Adt'ress the publishers. 4:Wig. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, Neiv York, Post Office box 4588 June 22. Itirs4. ~1Z~tl~C~~1hIiC: Afflicted Read.--- EADlion, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the p fleart. Torpid Liver, Palsy. Irrita bility of the t ystem General or Local Pains or Weak ness, Night Swears, Dimness of Sight, Fits of Despon dency, Muscular Prostration and all die...arms of the Nervous Centres, never dream of the CAUSE of their several afflictions. Thev treat results as it they were crows; and so no relief is timid. WHAT IS THE CA USE OF THESE DISEASES very frequently ? There is the secret—solitary self abuse, practiced by thousands. Commenced when boys, at school or elsewhere, it is kept up even during young manhoml, producing mental and physical pros tration. If continued, there diseases. and even mad ness are the result. If the victim be conscious of the cause (Whirr decay, and rMt it, he :utters under those terrible nocurnial 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 SELF. DESTRUCTION. or sinks to an untimely grave. If he emancipates himself t.efore the practice has done its wor:t and enters matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his seise tells him that this is caused by his early follieg. SUFFERING YOUNG MEN, Let no false modesty prevent you from explaining yenr case to one whose acknowledged position in the 'medical profession, and respectat itity in pr vote life. point him as a private counsellor. Think not toter* yourself, arid sataniper with a faculty, the destneedoe of which renders a man truly miseratie. Conte to Dr. KINK EI-IN, confide in him as thousands have done before you. In short, to be cured radically of all forms of secret diseases, and ruinous effects of self-indulgence. apply to the most successful and experienced Dr. KINEE. MN, Ganes I( PHYSICS ls, Northwest corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine. a ignore and a half from the Merchants' Exchange, Philadel phia. Remember that STRICTURES of the URETIII are rapidly removed by the application of a new therapets. tical agent, only used by Dr. K. PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICE, &c., for warded to address, in any direction; put up secure front damage or curiosity. • POST PAID LETTERS addressed to Dr. KIN- ItELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith- April 27, 1864--ly. MARRIAGE:—Its loves and hates. sorrows and wa gem. hopes and fears, regrets and joys: MAN HOOD, how lost, how RESTORED; the nature, reatment, and radical cure of spermatorrhma or sem inal weakness, involuntary emission s, sexual debility and impediments to marriage generally ; nervistatems, consumption, fits. mental and ph, Mail incapacity, re sulting from SELF-A OUSE—are fully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE. by WM. YOUNG:M. o. This most extraordinary book should be in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, itssl every men o• woman who desire to limit the numbsr ( drip* oftlipring to their ci•cuinstances. Every pal/ disease, and ache incidental to youth, maturity, ait old age, is fully explained; overy particle oE-Aneuri: edge that should he known is here given. It is full of engravings. Ist fart it discloses secrets that every arm should know ; still it is a book that most be lockedt up and not he about the house. It will be sent to any, one oil the receipt of twenty-five cents,. in specie or, postage stamps. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, .No. Spruce St., above Fourth Philadelphia. ET - AFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, in mat-. tel what may be your disease, before you place your-, a- If under the care orally one of the notorious Quacks; —native or foreign, who advertise in this or abytatbeir; paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Book, and read ham . fully. It wiEbe the melbas of saving yo u man y a am, lar, your health, and possibly your life. Pr YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diaram. ea described is hit publication, ethic Office. Noir 410,1 Sproul St, above Fourth Philadelphia. Odle* trouts foal letiO4 OAT* / prll 27,'64 I ADAMS' HOUSE, WAYNESBURC,PENN'A •g, 410),JI HENDERMiI, ARES plowure in infonahig his 'Friends rived , ti • traveling public generally, that he .. T . . .. 0 Ms napalm. house erentertailinient add ' 4 • dent in saying that ht cs n render rgliplik '1 5.e-aMittwiti be made to meet re inuital - ' 4: • es of hja featl+l, __,...- ',,:: ' : 1; ".... 4r ' The *AR And TABLE will na — Fara beet andides knead in the inedbelg ient stabling. Give us a trial. • Waynesburg, April IS, lif4.
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