The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, January 18, 1865, Image 4

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    TEM PETROLEUM, SALT, IRON AND COAL
OF HOCKING VALLEY, ATHENS COTATY,
eino.—The Hocking Valley lies on the ,
western border of tue great Apalchian
mineral basin, which extends from north
ern Pennsylvania, seven hundred and
twenty miles to Central Alabama, and
comprises an area cf about 100,0001
square miles. It is from this basin, the
richest, perhaps, in the world, that
rennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky,
'Tennessee and Alabama draw their im
mense supplies of coal, iron, salt and pe
troleum. While throughout the vast ex
tent, these four staple minerals are found
in variable quantities, and not mitre
qftently grouped together, it is rare that
any one locality produces them all in
large quntities, yet in the Hocking Val
ley, yea, within a radius of twenty miles
from the county seat of Athens county,
are to be found inexhaustible stores of
coal, salt, iron and oil.
General McClellan, it is reported
will sail for Europe in 'February; his wife
ilind child will accompany him. ''Bur
leigh" the Boston Journal's correspon
dent in New York makes the following
statement in reference to the General's
movements:
A company of gentlemen this city
have fitted uq a fast sailing clippe ship
in elegant style, placed on boardr every
conceivable luxury, manned her com
pletely with a fine crew, bat her in
charge of one of the ablest captains, and
tendered her to Gen. Georg:: B. Mc-
Clellan for one year, to sail where he
will with his family and friends —the en
tire expenses to be borne by the gentle
men. This is the New York style of
doing thing's.
lie that governs his passions does
more than he who commands armies.—
Socrates, being one day offended with
Ins servant, said, "I would beat you if
were not angry."
serA man's best fortune—or his
worst- 7 4s a wife.
s-Words cannot heal the wounds
that words can make.
Barlake heed of being infected with
the breath of a profane heart.
AT WHOLESALE ONLY !
I=Ml=l
WATCHES AND JEWMAY
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE
Lowest Prices for Cash !
A -
RIIIY and Country Merchants. Pedlars, Traders,
Sutlers, and General Dealers can make emir
-us profits upon a small investment
Jewelry of say pattern nr quality and in any quan
tity roads to order. E•tintai es for any class Of wcrk
Ittraisited. Particn'ar attention paid to supplying
Auctioneers, Country Pedla:s, bidtan Traders, and
Array Dea!ers.
Any style of Goods manufactured. such as inven
tions, etc., at short notice Good Canvassing Clerks,
With a Final, capital, can find constant employment !
Illustrated lists and full particulars free.
The Profit to the Retailer is very Large!
A WHOLESALE SUPPLY ran be earrieti in a
lnapsack. hand valise., or carpet bag, told vi all not
Mt like books--bulky or inconvenient to carry from
Mare to psace
Remember enothier thing: —this business is strictly
honorable! There is no need of misrepresenting or
trgagerating. Ont. goods st.ow for theturetv,:s, and
psuve themselves::
It is a business in which bn ample and satisfactory
equivalent is given for tl,e Inoury rev, ived das
sucouraging profit is pocketed at the same t me. It in
an occupation in which no person need he afraid or
ashamed to canvass the same Sell attain and again,
Ilor where once our goods are introduced, a ?em),
aunt asict continunus demand is created.
To soldiers in the Army, or those at home disabled
ky the hardships of war, to Clergyman out nt health.
Teachers, Postmasters or any person who wishes
either local or an active occupation, and one that
brings with it GREAT PEt UN FARY INDUCE
MENTS, this presents AN OPPORTUNITY seldom
mitt with. TRY IT! AND SEE FOR YOURSEL
VES
CAREFULLY SELECTLD LOTS OF JEWELRY.
l=lour newest styles and most ya
oods, will be sent anywhere in the Loyal
States. We are constantly filling orders from persons
leaving the choice of goods wholly with us To such
We promise the best exercise of our taste and pule
eemt„ and from our long experience can ensure satin
fatties. WE AP.K. NO PAY Vi ADVANCE; state
whet style and quality of goods are wanted. and we
will send the same at d collect pay by Express at the
eel of the route.
GOLD ARO SILVER WATCHES H
Rood movements and manufactured in the best
•aaner. of pure material, all warranted at pri , e. from
•1$ to $250 each. Sent anywhere—pay collected by
express. Satisfaction guaranteed! Al, I. WAT('Ii•
id ♦T FIRST PRICES ; THEY BEING OF OUR
OWN I NPOSTATION.
Similar' Pm by Mail! Send for them !!
T. & H. GAUGHAN,
Manufacturers and Importers,
716 BROADWAY, NEW YOUR
11.,.13, ' 4.-3 months.
21111Db1 IDITYMD1 9 3
CONVENTION.
PaiIFOIFLFANIA DWARTNIENT OF COM' F. X 011001.19,
Harrisburg Newt 30, 'Ol.
Direetors of Greene Co.:—
Amts: Application having been made by the boards
of directors of the districts in said county, stating their
desire to increase the salary of the County superin
teadant thereof, you are resonctfu , ly tequested to
meet in cooveudon at the Court llonae, in Waynes
berg, ei
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 1864,
dt rove O'CLOCK in the afternoon, for the purpose
above stated. atzordine to the terms of the Bth Bee
tle* of the supplement of the 'chord taw, approved
the eth dry eif May, tees. C. COBURN.
Dee, 3t. Sap - t. Cont. Seh.ools,
To Country Merchants!
I An prepared to furnish Mt kinds of
SCHOOL BOORS.
WRITING P%PPR,
- LETTER 'PA PER,
ENVELOPES, PENS. INK. SLATES, &a., &a.,
very fair terms to •sl arriiw.
Attsburgh Almanacs !
it MINI quantity at the Publisher's loweet prices.
LEWIS DAY,
"Waynesburg, Pa., Nov. 15,'64. St.
STRAY CALVES.
CAME to the anbseriber on the Ist of Sep
!mallow. two stray calves about one year old.
Ilms white heifer with black spots on its
Wiles.: The other a pale red steer, with a
white face, red spot around his right eye, a
red stripe across his nose, and white along his
left- They are at Elias Thomas', OR the
bead of Dunkard creek, Jackson tp.
JOHN R. THOMAS.
_Deski_ll,
_11364.
/bank. Notice.
-0-
114 fAMMiRS I DROVERS' BANK,"
waynewburr, Pa , Dee. 17a, '64.
brushy given, agreeably to the previa
latioefeeLet of the Letiolature of Penn'a.. enti
tle "dm suablkeg the Banks of this Common
weal'. W become associations for th e purpose of
heakimattder the lore of the • Unite Oteteo," that
011 le stockholders, the "FARMERS' &
01 has voted to become
of beekhur U aforesaid 6 ca d
_ procured the authority et the own
-4110 ,
of its capital Meek, te . Mee •trnd
educeowledge the neeeeseeyeetttiM ate
lift teak or Association to be called, the ra ,
Ilusrersi National Mask, of Waynesburg, Pa."
J. LAZRAR, Coeheirt
11111. IL
MINMMIM
'"4l g lie
Diao
ARMY AGUE DROPS !
FEVER AND AGUE,
AND ALL
BILIOUS DISEASES 1 !
--.0 -
Attention
SUFFERERS FROM
311111 MO nit 1111/
Tints most wonderful remedy for the permanent
Ctiff! of FEN GR AND AMIE, STC., %vast iseover
ert some years ago by one of the
MOST SCIENTIFIC ; AND SUCCESSFUL
CHEMISTS OF AMERICA ! 1
Out of Thousands of eases it bay never been
knr•wn in fait in effecting a radical rum. A eiseh
bottle of these drops has cured diseases which Lave
Stubbornly Resisted the Most
Skillful Medical Talent..
It Contains nothing that will injure the
Constitution !
It Purifies the Blood !!
It Removes Obstructions from the Liver
It Promotes the Discharge of Bile!! !!
It Effects a Radical and Permanent Care
by Removing t' - e (Jailer upon whioh the
Egue Depends ? ?
;'
ARMY AGUE DROPS.
As its name imports, Ins been. and is the great Ppeei
tic for all RIDIOUS DI EASES in the Ann.. It has
no equal. Its populatily in our noll'e army and else
where is a. universal as its cures have been quick and
wonderful As a
PREVENTATIVE
ill ham proved a eriat bless and say. 4 mart , a
valuable life in those umtunatie localitiert where they
would have fallen victims to BILIJOITS DISIWBES.
The Chills will not Return if these Drops
are taken 1
THE
ARMY AGUE DROPS,
QUICKLY DRIVES AWAY
Langnor and Weakness !
I=l
RESTORES THE SYSTEM
To ha na'ural BUOYANCY and ANIM 4TION ; IN
VIGORATIV the bide and clearing nut
EVERY VESTIGE OF DISEASE
produtct by lost'nrome miatm
BE WISE IN TIME !
re' 'No person residing in a Fever and Ague
District should be without a Bottle of the.lsA.
Army Ague Drops,
%nod it is ii , ronrly reecommended to traveling thrnngh
places charged with miasm.
WS respectfully call attention tc our Testimonials.
Many ef ear letters attest that hundreds of lives have
been saved in the Army by its use. Indeed. so well
are its curative qualities appromated in the Army. that
the most successful surgeons in the fie.d and ilospi
tal u.e it almost exclusively in the diseases for which
we claim its infallibility. The best physicians always
seize the best means to effect a cure, hence the univer
sality of
THE
Army Agn6 Drops.
TISTIM011113:
We are happy to refer to
fi.n. McClellan, RI. Rev. 1;i/iko n Potter, N.Y
Gmt. Fremont, Rev. Dr. Tyng, '•
Gen. !tumid°, Rev. Pr. Taonr. ,i
(ten Hancock. Byy. ti W Beecher, B'klyn
Gina Kilpatrick, Rev. K H Chapin, 116
Gen. Zice, Rev. Mr. Cheever, N. Y
Col. Tyke, 95th N. Y. Rev. Mr. Hangs. 411
Col Quick, 17th V Y C 11:s Hon. Mayor Wood. B
Col Fowler. 14th Nrt! M. lion. M. Kolhfleiach, "
Maj. Doremus. A D C. lion. M. F Odelt,
Maj. Reifsnyder, 35th Pa. Hon Mayor Gunther, N. Y.
Maj. Wilcnx, A. D. C. Hon. Horace Greel.y, "
Maj Ramnay,l A. d hundreds of others
Maj. Stillwell, ) Surgeons equally well-known gen
liej Babcock, U. S. A. men, fer which! see circa-
Lt. VVltelan, ) lar.
_O-.
• PRICE,
One Dollar per Bottle.
Wilcox & CO.
Principal Once,
181 WATER STREET.
N. B.—None genuine unless
bearing our signature on the
Wrapper,
Don't let your Druggist put YOll Of
with any ether remedy. If he does not
have it for sale, enclose as SIM per
mail, and we will send you one bottle
of the ARM! MR DROPS per mail,
post paid.
WILCOX & 00,
181 Water Street, New York.
N... •e 4.
- Army Ape Drgs !!!
I T 1,
decay. The scrofulono
contamination is variously caused by memorial
disease, low living, disordered digestion from
unhealthy food, impure air, filth 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
tits of the fathers upon their children." The
diseases which it originates take various names,
according to the organs it attacks. In the
lungs, Scrofula
in produces tubercles, and finally
Consumption ; 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, viz. purification and
invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood,
and these dangerous distempers leave you.
With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, von can
not have health ; with that "life of the flesh"
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
is compounded from the most effectual anti
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, Erup
tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores,
sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Pire,ll
Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu
berculous deposits in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole
aeries of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
eases may be found in Atun'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. 1 This
we now offer to the public under the name of
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, although it is com
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 follow. 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
part of it.
We know the public have been deceived by
many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised
much 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.
CHERRY PECTORAL ;
The World's Great -Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of thb disease.
This has been so long used and so naiver•
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.
Prepared by Dn. J. C. Am & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
%Vni. A. Porter and Win.
,Creigli, Wayne,
burg, Pa. Niay 31st 'r4
LETERS of Adm inistiatiem rum !rea
m?' to nnexo, having been granted to the
uersig.ned upon the estate of REBECCA
HEDGE dec'd.. of Morris township. Notice
is herehygi rem to all persons knowing them
selves inhedted to said estate to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims to
present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. JOHN M. CONKLIN,
Nov. Administrator.
ETTERA of ad:: inistrat ion ha-ing been granted to
JLA the undersigned upon the estate of MARK MEI.
LON, deed of itichhill tp., notice Is hereby given to
all indebted to said estate to make immediate payment
and those having claims against the same to present
them properly a u then ticatedfor settlement.
. _
Nov. 15"6.1
lIEREAS, Letters of adminiptration on the Es
tate of ISAAC MORFORD, tied'd., late of
O pringh I I tp., have been g - anted to the subscribers,
all persons indebted to said estate are requestedlto
make immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against the estate of said decedent will make
known the saute without delay.
S OWE!. McNAY,
GEO. STOOPS,
Nov 15. '64. Administrators
New York.
Administrator's Notice.
lETTERS of Administration having been granted
kJ to the undersigned upon the estate of LOUIS
BARNHART, dee'd. ofNi hhiiltp.,notice to hereby
given to all indented to said estate to make itnnte
diate payment, and those having claims against the
same to present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. JOHN G. DINSMORE.
Nov 30,'64
LETTERS nfadinini tretinn having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of RENJ. EVANS
deed of Monongahela tp., notiee is hereby given to
all indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the same to
present them properly authenticated for settlement,
MARGARET EVANA,
Dec 14
lETT ERR of administration upon the estate o
./ T. J. Acklin, deed., having been granted by the
Register of Greene county, to tl.e undersigned Ile
hereby notifies all persons indebted 10 said estate to
make nantediste payment, and all persons having
claims ',siding said estate are requested to present
them duly authenticated for settlement, to
ISAAC MESSMORE, Adm•r
Uterine township, Fayette county.
October 25. 1564.
E- imps admieistration baying been granted
ML IIB itedetaifood upon Me estate .of JOHN
YOUNG. dec'd of chhill tp , notice is hen by gives
to all indebted to said estate to make immediate ply
meat and those having claims against the sae e to
prevent them properly authenticated for settlemeat,
Nev. 23, 64. CEO WOODRUFF, la'r.
Twitpis lw 4eint or
, fection which we call
diorvt+ Willi is
constitutiant cie
ltitudes of men. It
flier produces or is
woduced by an en
-bled, vitiated state
the blood, wherein
t fluid becomes in.
qietent to sustain
vital forces in their
igorous action, and
vies the system to
into disorder and
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
dk:4MR , ES
Administrators' Notice
Administrator's Notice.
EZEKIEL VA D l f ,
~y,
Administrator's Notice,
Administrator's Notice.
Legal Notice
Executor's Notice.
NOW IS THE TIME
NEVER PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW
THAT WHICH SHOULD BE DONE
"1110 E THE 11111111 E EY THE PAST."
Goods are cheap to-day, but will surely be
higher in a few days.
Gold Steadily but Certainly Going up!
BOOTS ANT) SHOES
are now being s old at
James B. Lindsey's
Panic Prices !
'`➢elapa are dangerens.' Conte then all ye that
rentild hp heiuti'ted. Itruwitther that Mr. lIN DSEY
was the only Merchant In Waynebbnrg
who bonght GOODS during the recent
pante,he Lel it. east at that time laying in bin Fall and
Co 04!,
I am now also opening my Fall and Winter assort
ment .1'
Trimmings and Notions ! !
carefugy selected for an exciutdvely
RETAIL 'fl-CADE
And at I ntrket. prices
Embroideries,
Gloves and Hosiery.
Nol ions and FaIICY Goods,
Skirls and Corsets,
Undershirts and Drawers,
For Ladies, cientlein .n ana C:iiitheri in every varie.y
GENTLEMEMS FURNISHING GOODS,-
and a splt.mlid a-sorttnent of
LADIES 4 GENTLEMEN'S FURS!
LADIES' VIOTORINES,
LADIES' MUFFS,
LADIES' OUFFS,
MINIM NMA fill COM
A full line of
:tau CAPS,
FOR LA.DIE3 AND GENTLEMEN.
Ladles Turban Elats,
Black. Canton Saratoga,
Waterfalls, Felt Velvet
Trimmings, S:e., Six
Geni's Fine sttii li2ats,
Fur, Wool and Cotton Hats,
OF ALL PRICES AND STYLES.
trAWT - - - 1 WR.:VA,IVE
PLUMES AND FLOWERS,
Of Ili vcry latc , t le-, and rail pe purchased at ex
credim! y 1.. w
gr:ods sve:{: Turd:ascii
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
and will I r SOld fOr very short profi , s.
ca'l a,,11 ,s no noublu 1 0 014 , 1 V goods
Ilt . nn'lnin't the nlaCe—illllll..dintrly OPIJOL•i: , : t h e Count
Douse, next do:Jr (Witt!.
.1 A MES B. LINI)SEY,
Wayrwsligrg, OM. :2. '64.'m.
PETROLEUM BANK
OF CREENE COUNTY.
sC:)•X 1 1 -
TS hereby g'ven that the OJd Fellows Association at
Waynestoirg has filed in the Attorney General's
(Wive, of th. ?;ate of l'ennse leanini a rel llll, ale that
=aid A-a;iialiou desires elianze t e Fame into a
Bank of issue, Dis c ount and Deposit, to be known by
th, name, s'y le ant title of :he
BOXES of smog OP'ECEPIO PILL;
WILL PIZOIITTLY AND PHILMANENTLY CURE ANT CABE 07
Spermatorialea, Seminal Weakness, on
Involuntary Nightly on Daily Lossesi
110 WET EFL OLIGINALLY CALM, 08 ZIOWEVER.
oniverzo itt ons.r. kart's; while they will speedily'
correctthose terrible morbid conditions which spring
fromthe primary d isease, orfrom secret rice.
THE SPEc:IFIO PILL is equally applicable to
the treatment of every kind of Genitalor Urinary
Irritation,_lncapac;ty, or Impotency; Diabetes,
Limeor"Brick-Dute , Deposits in the Uarsa; Afilk y
Discharges; Initammatijii or Weakness o ft he Kid.-
tleys,&e. Clergymen, Lawyers, Students,and allwho
follow sedentary occupations, or whose Bren and
Nervous System are over-worked, are peculiarly sub
ject to weaknesses o f the GENITO-URINARY OMAN&
These should no t fail to use TIIE SPECIFIC PILL.
Persons afflicted With any one or more of the
above disorders, are sure to have several, and some
times most, o ft he roucoroiro
S'''Z'ZICFTOMS.
•
Deranged Digestion; Loss of Appetite; Zoe* of
Flesh; anstipated Bowels; .Fitful and Winona,
or hearse sleep, eoith lustful dreams; Troubled
Breathing; Failure of Voice; Irregular action of
the Heart; Pustulous Eruptions on the face and
neck; Headache; Affectionsof the Eyes; Loss q(
Netnory; Budders flushesof Heat and Bluehinge;
General Weakness and Indolence; Aversion , to
,Society; Belayed Condition, or Diminished Sise,
of the Genital Organs; Involuntary Nightly or
Daily Emissions; Frequent desire to pass Water.
Wltlipsouliar attending sensations; Nencholy, &a.
Professional O pinions.-"I have - used
your eSreavro Prue in many eases of Sparstator.
rhea, and with the mostperfect success."—S.
Tow SANDERS, M. D., LL. D., Bra:days. •
"It is as near a 'specific' as any medicine - mat
be. - I have cured very severe cases with from six TO
TEE noses."—B. Baas, M. D., Ed. Repertory of
Zed. "Science, New-York. -
""I know of no remedy in — the whole ifateria
Medico, equal to your SPECIFIC Prm. in Sensinal or
Urinary Weaknesses." ADOLPH Beams, if. D.,
Pro_f. of Organic Chemistry and Physiology, X. Y.
Personal Opinions.--" Mr. Winchester is
voirrny or ALL communion, and devotes himself
enthuaiastically to these Precerations."—D. Moss.
Dr= Itszsz, /)., LL. D., American Medical
tieeefta, Nato-York.•
_ _
"I have a personal knowledge of Mr. Wrscaes
vra's llostasry Ann brranarrr, and can assure the
Profession and the public that MS PREPARATIONS can
Seaatienort."-Jas. E. ennron,X.D., Cliantst, Y. Y.
Ad 'm
THE SPECIFIC PILL
Is not Homeopathis remedy, nor does it contain
Mercury, Irattpasklaarbllm, or any injurious Ingredient.
far Pricer: $Y `ho: six boxes(token ordered at
ouod)torss. Sentl4ltail. Sold Wholesale ar..l Retell,
IA the Sole Generalikepot In the United States, by 4r
J. WINIMEIME24 36 Raat Street, N. Y.,
WAYNESBURG
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
SAYERS it RINEIIA.RT
Practical Marble and Stone Cutters.
Third Door Eas of the Court Rouse, Main St-
Pe Fa 2, '53.
Notice to the Public.
TE Cabinet business will he carried on at the old
stand, by the undersigned, where all kinds o
Fu are autheAbod and made to order. A ihkano•
kept'la rewiltnesii to ennui foneneis.
AMOS mincßan,
Mardi Ilk REBECCA GAMAMIL
Fla
111ae1p!ia.
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL,
FINE READY MADE
CLOTHING,
S. E. Corner Sixth & Mar-1
ket Streets.
PHILADELPHIA. I
Special Department foil
CUSTOM WORK, I
iNo. 1 S. Sixth Street I
April 13, 1364 ly
ISRAEL COULD
IME
Jlllll 110,
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF
Hosiery, Gloves,
INUVI Wll),Ss
WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES,
No 28 North Third Street,
Lath occupied by J. T. WAY & CO.
.TOEI, J. BARI%
lIENRYJ.DAVIA, Philadelphia.
ELTON R. GILFOPD,
'AML W.VAN CULIN June 1.1864. ly.
THE GIRARD must],
Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts.,
PHZLADELPHILL
II W. XANAGA, Proprietor.
April I, 1564-Iv.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
)Sex n'+l Svatcm=—new and reliable
1 1 , r
e l T .i r t i i n n n e r n y t ,: n d
reports of Or, BOW ARD AS:3OI - 1.81 - I{,N—Sent by
mail in seale.i Inter eriveh, I", e of rliare. Ad
dress, Dr. J 11()IPAIITo Howard Assnci
aii.n, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pliz:ala., Va.
April 13,'f4-ly.
CEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. REE
WARDLE, REED CO.,
Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and
PRINCE COMMIS3IOI EMITS,
N. E. Cor. Sixth arid Market Sts.,
April 13,'641y. PHILADELPHIA
DE I CAMS
JUST ARRIVED AT
SAYER'S & HOSKINSON'S,
AT SAYERS' CORNER,
FOR FALL ANE WINTER.
T 11 , 1. 1 7 . .1" are olnring the largest, hest and latest styles
DRESS SMS,
Alpaccas, Coburgs & Wool Delaine,s !
In a word, we have a full supply of the latest style
of Ladies Dress r;oods, Coliars: and sleeves, Em
broidered Sets, &mite( Skirts, Linings, Head Nets,.
Gloves, flosiery, best quality Kill Moves. Prints and
Ginghams, Ildlinorals and Skeletons., Trittimirws, con
sisting of Qiiilled Ribbons. Braids, Iluttons, !leaded
Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, ton numerous to
mention.
ViCOURNING GOODS.
A large and full assortment of the most Fashionable
Mourning Goods Unit could be had. Men's Wear.—
Ca.siineres Tweeds. .1 ear's, Cotton Rlir!A . Flan
nels. !toots and Shoes of all sizes, flats and Caps, La
dies'llats, Hoods and Nu hies.
D WARE, QUEENS' WARE AND
GROCERIES,
isefurnishing Con s, ITn
.ed "hewing. Co.tim Table Cloths, fled Ticking
"itolow
stock in complete in every line, and if our
; want good bargains, all we have to say is. that
the place to secure them. Call soon, as our
OK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS.
ne one and all, as we are going to sell.
GoolB as low as they ca❑ be had in
lesburg. Mat k this.
ITIIS 4- nosKIN soN.
DEADQUARTER,I, Mtn. NI AR. OFFICE,
New Itriuhton, Ira.
A- ACT FOR ENROLLING AND CALLING OUT
tile Nntionoi &C.
sEc. 24. And further enacted. that every per
son hot to !lie rules and articles of tear who
steal! procure or et.tice or attempt to prof ore or entice
a soldier in the service of the 11 tied states to desert,
or who shall liarlyr or conceal. or give einpleyntent to
a deserter, or carry him awry. or aid in carry ilt g nitn
away. knowing him to be such, or who shall purch•tse
from any soldier his equipment. arms, ammunition,
coif nail, clothing or ally part thereof . and any Cap
tain or comman•iing officer of any ship or vessel, or
any conductor or superintendant of any Railroad, or
any other public conveyanee, carrying away any such
soldier as one of his crew, or otherwise knowing him
to have deserted, or shall rerttse to deliver him up to
the orders of his commanding officer , hail. upon legal
conviction, he fined. at the discretion of any court
bay cognizance of the fact. in arty snot not exceed
ing five hundred dollars, and lie shall he imprisoned
not exceeding two years nor less than six tumults.
Enrolling offices and loyal citizens are requieed to
arrest or give information that will lead to the arrest of
all persons violating the above section.
.101lN BEIITSON,
Copt. and Provost Marshal 24th District, l'a.
illiillig IS 01111 -- 10THINIS lIEW.
NFORMS the citizens of Greene county that he has
1 given up the llaguerrean business and resumed the
same old trade the
SILVER SMITB BUSINESS.
He is prepared now to repair flocks, Watches and
Jewelry, in the very bet style, shortest notice. and on
reasonable terms. Ile has on hand the very best Clocks
for gale.
SHOP.—Campbell'a Rowe, next do•tr to Squire
%Vela's.
Waynesburg, Pa., May 18, IP64.tf.
R. DOUGIIER,TY,
CARRIAGE REANUFACTIIIMR,
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 cone
dent his wsrk will give entire satisfaction. lie will use
no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will
not employ any but superior workman.
MI new work will be
Warranted for One 'Wear.
Shopon Greene street, one square south of the Court
cruse,
Waynesburg, Jan. 26, 1860—no 34.
BRIDGEPORT HOTEL,
At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg,
SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR
TIIE undersigned hereby notify the citizens of
Gteene and adjoining counties and the DROVING
and TRAVELING PUBLIC in general that he has ta
ken charge of this lintel and is fully prepared to en
tertain the traveling public in the very best manner
He respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage of
the public.
The BAR will be supplied with the choicest LIQ
ROLL The Table fitrandvid with the best the coon,
try can afford. The BT AIME will be carefbily at
tended to—call and try us.
Jan. 13, 1814.
Vittsbug Viatrtistmtnts.
DRY GOODS
J. W, BARKER & UR,
59 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
Have in store the lamest stock ever exhibi
ted in this city. embracing
a 10 9
CLOAKS,
DiE2Y3 :GLOOM
Housekeeping Goods,
Off ISL BOYS' WEAR,
&c.
Which they offer at
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Country Merchants supplied
at the lowest Eastern, CASES
PRICES,
March 16, 1864
SCOEIM
GREAT CLOAK RICE GP Till ET.
Plttpoourgh Cloak and Mantilla
Store
73 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
PLondon and New York Fall and Winter
Fashions for 1854 and 1905 now ready and nn sale
at our sale: rooms 73 Market ..Atreet. We have now
in stock cverythuie desirable in Ladies and Misses rich
elegant tool in6hionstile Fail and Winter Cloaks,
Sactlncs, aid Circulars, in Cloth, Velvet,
anti other heavy fabrics. for wimer wear, and having
purfliased hugely of CI ills and other fabrics sonic
zfight months aCte, a• 50 per teat. below the present
prices, we are able to sell Ladies Garments 50 per cent
less than any otle r Cloak Boise to the Untied st
And shall keep our stock full awl fashionable thrown
out the seasen. and shall offer Indio ements to Lovers
of Ladies wear, not criaided in the United States.
Country Merchant's will find us fully prepared to
An their orders with ilispitich at-roe:Wier 73, Market
street is the only pal Cloak Muse in the city.
Sept. VI, Mil. M. J. SPENCE.
J. & 11. PHILLIPS,
20 & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PILI"P.V.I3TIPs.a/Z, PA.
ManufartureLs and d, alon.. in
FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE
OIL zv
Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths
WINDOW SHADES,
SIIADE FIXTURES, &c. ALSO, DEALERS IN
LEATIIER BELTING,
Lace Leather. lir ia Rubber Belting, Iloce, Steam
Packing. and Rubiier Good,: generally.
N. B. Sole Agents tlir Allegheny county, for the sal
of Metropolitan Co.'s
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
Wholesale and Petal! Buyers will find our stock
lame, well assorted and at reasonable prices.
April 1:3,
CM! ! ROHS!
fIIiPMEB 51V1,17,
zbarAo•w - MIS-I>V
And Receiving Daily New Additions,
CLOTH AND SILK !
Paris Cloak and Shawl
EMPORIUM
H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO.,
68 NEARELET STREET.
1. D. FACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN'
FACEINFIR & xavirra,
MANUFAcTUTURERS OF
Furniture and Chairs,
No. 103 Smithfield Sty
Nov 4,'63- y. PITTSBURGH .PA.
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
TORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS,
PITTSBCIRGH,
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
ll ^ 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— I y
S. U. & C. P. MARKLE,
MAMUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOK, CAP, LETTER,
ANII all kinds of WRAPPING PATER kaveremov
ed from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 Snlthfteld Street,
PITTSBUROI4, PA.
rt7"orCash Trad.'for Rare Nn'7. 13. 1A.41-iv
THE UP-TOWN GROCERY.
STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON
H A arpurchdtheetoekof G rocerieslately
eingto z eenastrosnid„rwicontinue
the business at the old stand. They will in a few days
be in receipt of a large assortment of
Prime Groceries and Provisions,
Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, &c., &c., which
they will sell at the lowest prices for cash.
Corn Meal, Plower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro
duce generally always on hand.
March 4th 1863.
PUBLIC NOTICE !
ALL persons indebted to me are hereby notified that
my notes and accounts have been placed in the
hands of D. Crawford. FAN.. for collection, and unless
they are paid clear before the 18th Of,NOVIICII4OEE
east, they will be callected by legal process.
Day's eters, Oct. 19, 1984 F. DAY.
IMIIIIME=iIII
CONSUMPTION.
They immediate7y increase the terAnga rind flaPpen
the color ulth crate blood. q hry subdue the (Am+ sna
Fever, and diminish the Expectoration.. Tlit.y cheek
the night sweats, always, in from seran to fourteen,
days. The appetite is at once invigorated, and the
patient rapidly gains flesh; the cough and the
difficult breathing are speedily relieved; the sleep
breornes calm and velreshiag ; the evacuations raga
lar nud erni,form. ALL 'JIM GENERAL /PIMP
TOMS DISAPPEAR, ITH A VAPIDITY THAT
SEEMS MAHN' ELLOUS.—if. F. Churchill, )!.. D.
nwornospurras
are an appropriate and enrctr EFITPDT fir cwiry
dis
order characterized by any one or Lade of the following
S - 17.1VIPTOINIS:
Difficult, Im yerfert, cr too Rapid L'rent cold
vse, ef the Eig ri ties; Night or iliorning
Hectic; ng of igem int of tit*
Glands, or ,swellings; Cough.; loss of Strength;
Twitching of -tho licrres or 177 , t,st 7 es; ,t572001A07
Pains through the Si,ould ers, ice or L i 11.1 , 3
Partia lor Tart .1.088 of the /se o f the Limbs
Headache: G dines ; r 6 Paleness; 2 1:14'
iSWeftts, h,e , of Appetite, 'tea rt-Burn, OPPredti6 4 %
of the Stomach, r, or A SLJ, in g rf ths /54eIn ae.S.
b fors eating ; Weak or Sour et,mr, irrogulari- •
ties of the Eatcol,; Sailmo
sne rf the Liter or. Ki , 17? ,, i1; Pet: , oled Grouls,.
Or lie '‘t ye 4 Dentition, in i tare n Extreme eftf
te oes to Cad; etc., as in the se: c.nc 5 o f
C'onsump tion, in ectarrh, A.M . ma, Bronc%v iti.q I,2s
pepsia, Scrifula,Neuraigi , i, Parai , , , as. ' k partie. or
complete),&c., and ?. y F t #,/# //is_
opder4 or Uterine leregulariiii,s,su , ',l aaDi, cult s
Painful, Suppressrrl, &ante, Emre Bird, Dete ed..
Premature or too _Frequent 2,Lemetruatliegm
WINCHESTER'S EYPOrnosplurK&!
are the best remedy known to Medi - eat Eketarm tat
er2ry ease where the phisieia7i con.net,Ty I , resite
"tonics," iron, tri• 1,4%4 CUa-r iser cn Z., quinine," &a.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
OF TH iirropLrivrinTrs is the only reliable
f arm. of this Itemeiiy-3aiiirl is a;iiirovo , l by the Ateditat
Profession gPncral iy. ISE2OI 0 21/IR, SOB Air
OX.
U' PRICES:—In 7oz Lott:es, 1:1—,c1 Doltlas for
4‘ 5 . In 16 ca. I.l,,ttles, i.2—Throe t ircialara
Gee. Sold by all respeotal , le Drivralsts, and at tims
sole General Dap , t i a tl_d United States, by
J. WINCHESTER, 38 John Street,
TnPutmerartry Diseases, the muslin°.
live *ream:lent shell - Ad be pursued
duringthe Surerner months, the period
when inc , Gt :at ierSiti Vaazponti
the Übe Of ii: tzcnied
Apii: 27, 'f,!.!y
Proclamation
The greatest than e ever offeree to buy good
Jewelry at Low Prices !
100,000 %V; r..1,Q - 4, Chains. i.ockets, Riuys, Frac.lets,
marts oC.le w,lry. C , lll Pens, &C.
TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH,
And not ro be Paid for until you know
what you are to get.
Certificates nantinig an article and its value are pla
ced iu Seated Email/in.'s and wets mixed, one of which
will be seet mail to any address on receipt of price.
Ore Certificate :2.5. ruts, live fur rl. Eleven for 12.
Thirty for 'f!ter• are no Maeks. You must get
the value of your money. Circulars with particulans
sent FREE iddreits
'2 2 9 121, - ;:rtwai*. N. 1
A!.111 1:1:C.1-1y.
LECITRE TO YOBG MEN,
Just Published in a .Sealed Envelope
A Leonre nn the Nataro, Treatment, and Radica,
;ire .ISpermatf:rrle.va or : 4 ..l)mnd Weakneaal
Involuntary I:9:i..e,nr, Sexual Debility, and Impedi
inel,ts To Ilarrreze generally. Nervnuseess. Coma' ITT
-1 :;1:(1 ; Mental ;;;;,1 Physji•al Incapat
ity. selc—Abuse, &r. By ROBERT J.
Ul LN'ER LL ,M. U., atultor of Green Book,"
Le.
'rite %vorl.l renowned author, this admirable Lee—
tube, clearly proves 1,11: 0‘1:11 p!,,,ril"! , CC that the
St h-AhliSe 1,1,1 y he effectually
re:noved 1!1,11 It inn, tied witlmut dangerous
sorg;ral opemtions, Immries, Mstrommrs, (lugs, or cor
dials, or the ;tl.iohcaitell of the t,titfe—lheittling Ottt.
a mode simple, retrain and effecmal,
by means of whi it vVI,I - y slStr,Ver, 110 MaiteT Whet his
condition : r :y be, in,:v ruse buoselretleaply, privately.
and
WILL PROVE .1. 110fiN TO
TII,fi'SANDS ND 1 ii(O:sANDs.
under ni a dinin envelope, to any addrers
pos!-;,:kid, on lII!.Six Is, Of IWO post stamps.
AdOtess lie pulon,,ntas.
CillS..l. C. KLINE &
127 11”wei y, New Vo:k, Pest Office box 4586
22,
kfl
Lion. Epi:epsy, l'itioitattoo of the
flea-t. To rviii Liver, Palsy,
biltty 01 the i• plea' General or ' A re ' , e ine or W e ak_
oesg, h zeta w ear,, h)i,o,e ,, SL
. Ide, Fits of Despon
dency. Pro , tra! en, atol alt dis, a,es o f the
of the I 'A If:SE. of their
several ;itilictiore4. Toev teat results as it they were
c.ni se and I!" re•!j,i . ( 151111,i
. .
‘virAT 'niE c.. 1 / 4 1 : 4 1; 1 /1 , TEIES I E DISEARER
very I l itirtmo'y '1 lime is thc sercet—soldary self
-1,1;!. 10'1 , 1 I.v neet , lteb,.. t .Weeeneed when
bud s. al :school or cl..ewliere, it is key; op even during
pr nJ onysical pros
tration 11 trill lulled, ttu e 4:1-en , OS 51111 even Lead
tws, are !lie wtoli hu eonscioos of th e
derav, nit at, lie ,litlers under those
terrible lull nnrtnrual and I:ll , olintary whioh
weakrit him. nit tiro beromrts grweousi.—
hus :11.‘ 1,t11,re , .11 c,. main ile-ay and prematur •
death and toe wretched victim rusk-
SELF• 1121.1.'11 1 ,1\ or rinks to an untimely
grove. If he geeencile.re4 loin self I .cfore the practisle
l: as d rot its wor ( and enters reafrinteey, 111 S marriage
cutiu oil'', ind his sebsri tells him that this is caused
by his early billies.
l'll.;1'1•1111:Nrli YOUNG MEN', . .
Lei no fikit prevent you from explaining
year ea4e to one whit,e achntorle.itted position in toe
medical Pr..f._•iou. no re.Trrta'. hay in pr vale hfh,
point him iet a private riotn:ellor. Think not to cute
yourself. and se %yeti a faculty, the destruction
of which tt-nilt•rs a man truly mlserah . e. Conte to Dr.
KINKELIN, con tide in hint as thousands have done
be.hire
In slmrt, to be cured radically of all annul of secret
diseases, and minxes e8cf.1.:4 of self-indulgence, appliy
to the moot successful and experienced Dr. KINKS.
LIN, GERMAN Pnratci.Y , Northwest corner of Third_
and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, a PI/UMW
and a half from the Merchants' Exchange, Philadel
phia.
Remember that STRICTURES of the URETIIA are•
rapidly removed by the almliration of a new thetapidla-•
Deal agent, only used by Dr. K.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICE, &e.,
far--
warded to address, in any direction; put up secure
damage or curiosity.
11 POSTPAID LETTERS addressed to Dr. UK
KELIN , Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith.
April 27, 1864 y.
MARRIAGE t—lts loves and hates. sorrows and an
gers. hopes and fears. regrets and joys; MAN
HOOD, how lost, how RESTORED; the nature,
reatment. and radical cure of sperniatorrhcea or sem
inal weakness, involuntary emissions, sexual debility
and impediments to marriage generally; nervousness,
consit unit ion, fits, mental and phrsicai incapacity, re
sulting from* SELF-A HUSE—are hilly explained. in
the MA RID AG E GUIDE, by Will. YOUNG, M. ret—
This most extraordinary book should be in the bank
of every young person contemplating marriage, and
every man or. woman who desire to limit the number
of their offspring to their ci•cuinstances. Every pain.
disease, and ache incidental to youth, maturity, and
old age, is fully explained ; overy par:lsle of knowl
edge that should he known is here given. It is full of
engravings. In fact it discloses secrets that every One
should know ; still it iv a book that must be iodced
up and not he about the house. It will be sent to 'any
one on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in epeeist : or
postage stamps. A ddress Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 411,
Spruce St.. shove Fourth Philadelphia.
[EP' AFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mal
let what may be your disease. before you place your
sr If under the care of any one of the notorious glisteks
—native or foreign. who advertise in thiaor , iny.naper
paper, get a ropy of Dr. Young's Book, and'rkad Nam
fully. It will be the means of saving yon manyO trot
lar, your health, and possibly your life.
Pr YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diesme.
ea described in his publication, at hi! Office. Nes 416.
Spruce st., above Fourth Philadelphia.
.I .o fflce hours front 9 tit , 3 o'clock daily.
pril 27, '6l .1
ADAMS' HOUSE,
WAYNESBURC, PENN'A.,
JACOB HENDERSHOT,
TAKES pleasure in informing his (Heade en* the
traveling public generally, that be has takegjaargit
of this popular house of entertainment and We aB
- in saying that ht. can render perfect entiejggion.
Every effort will be made to meet the wants attAhrielt
es of hitt guests. . t t.fr..
The BAB and TABLE will, be' At " the
best articles found in the market. Aaip - It 1,02-
ient stabling. Give us a trial.- • :'
•
Waynesburg, April 12, IN4.
Ittb
A. J. II ( 0,,
Box st? i 9 P. 'O.,
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