The Farm-Houee. . . - should be an object of beauty in landscape as the mansion; why , It is not costly , massive nwmaion, notf ii towering up with its bare walls, that adds beauty to scenery any more than the walls of the farm house. If the iareners would only learn to cultivate a lcilOwledge of the beautiful in nature, =tingle around their dwellings the Illness and comfort derived from the advantages of trees and shrubs— the 'evergreen to smile on the desolate and hoary frost of winter, and the de lightful- shade yielded from the noble . . eliti and the beautiful maple in the sum iner—their rural homes would smile triumphantly over the bare walls of many a palace in the cpuntry. Trees mat only yield their shade in summer, but they protect us from the ice, chill ing blasts of winter. Trees tastefully arranged around the dwellings of the farmer's home not only materially en hance the real value of his homestead, but they are a protection to his prop erty. If his barns and outhouses were so arranged that groups of evergreens were interspersed between them, a very beautiful effect could be produced and in many instances would be a perfect safe guard - against fire, for the surround log of buildings by thi.kly studded belts of evergreen trees (such for in stance, as the Norway spruce and many Wier. kinds of trees) would be found oftentimes to curb in the flames of barns and such buildings and save the real deuce. We have known this to be the case iti• several itistitEelti - Jo that the trees are often of.ese s/tue to us, per haps; than we' eready to admit. Farmers, Look to Your Interest, and Drain your Land. lhaining has made great progress in estimation and practice of our pro gressive farmers. Tile factories have biken,established in many parts of the e‘iptry, and consequently tile can be procured conveniently for making per manent drains, in low grounds, where most needed. should the next ten ytiari witness an equal advance in this diqctiOn, underdraining will he regard ed as,. riione the most indispensible operations of the farm, and its bene fits will soon be fully realized. Under gronnd.draining involves an amount of wealth not yet appreciated, though rap idly becoming realized by the intelli gent farmer. It is au undoubted fact Oa the most productive portion of our taws: lie neglected and worse than useless-for want of this knowledge or the absence of enterprise. A single year's crop from laud before useless, has soiliedines paid all expenses of the im provement; and the drains made with till ten years since, or more, are as effitiGllt as when first constructed. For health a,nd wealth nothing contributes m4e qhere circumstances admit of drainage, and where do they not, to a gra,* or less extent, than underground draining. • Eggs in Winter. r. U. informs us bow hens may be myte,o lay in winter when eggs sell at him vices. Usually in spring and summer hens lay well. It would ap pesli 'that nearer the temperature cf winter can be made that of spring the better the hens will lay. His hen-house in winter is in a cellar with windows on the south side reaching from the top to the bottom. Under the roost is a staloolloor covered with peat or loam a foot and a half- deep. - Since chang ing' hi 4 hens from a cold to a warm "'hulk; and feeding them with boiled poOackes, flesh, powdered bone, blood, &c., eggs have become abun dant. No fowls .should.be kept over two years, as they lay best when a year old and bekite. Meet roosters from small varieties an 4 different breeds. Bolton Greys are, nearest tile standard for layers. Years, of experience have confirmed our valontoorrespondent in these views of barnyard fowls. His large and elegant Hook ni chickens which we saw last summer served to satisfy us that our correspondent is most successful poul terer, one who has karma wisdom from praptiga aad experience. Sails on thesacks of. Horses. It ht said that att ointment made of whits lead and milk will greatly soothe and ileal galls on horses, occasioned as they ,fsequentry are, by a harness that doelopt ht, or from some other cause. In ones of long standing, it will be necansty to repeat the application daily for it week or more, gently rub bing:and stirring the blood about the iniqedlittrts. Care must also be taken not .t o fresb, irritation by riding or cihpranae.siniting the wounds. AUdifOr ' S Noticel CIREEN4 -CANIrn, 8. 8. Coramouweafttaf Paurs * 3l- 1 is the Court of Com varda for use of •Thortras •I-- mon -41eas, of said H. PiteiOsu r ,-Jas, TN/oak- I County, of Decerti mortou abd others, . her ,Terwr, - 11137, - bio. vs. W. Thomas-Ada and Kat, hilts Roseherry, Exeitor4 of Heirs Faeias. Mathias 11100 teberry, deed, with Roars-to Tone Tee- 41118. j And now, tp wit: Decawiier ilvt. 1884 David Craw vital ford, Meted aditer disgrilaiteltit:blilanee of the fond remaining court after paying the amottnt d ydreseilitatons of Askiaeon Sellers. _ Aneed mitan,4 , frethonotary. willia~dato'ilte - dotiefs of the above nppoint Inent,artabrolfriantiter's Office, in 'Waynesburg, on WeAultnity,3itelffitt 'day Of Matth nett, when and wbereallaniiona litereased eau attend, if they think prepeets dlto D. OR A WFORD, "ea 15th, 115: deditor +Y. • a in Washington tp., at Sutton's Store, on Wednesday and Thursday the Bth and 9th cf February. In Morgan tp., at the house of 'Morgan Bell, on the 10th and 11th. In Jefferson tp., at the house of Wm. Kel ley, in Jefferson on the 13th and 14th. In Cumberland tp., and Carmichaels Bor ough, at the house of Thomas Curl, in Carmiehaels, on the 15th and 16th. In Monongahela tp., at the house of Wus Mestrazatt, on the 17th and 18th. Iu Greene tp , at the honse of Jeremiah Stewart, on the 20th and 21st. In Dunkard tp., at the honse of Phillip Kass sert on the 22nd and 23rd. In Perry tp., at the house of Mrs,. Burress, on the 24th and 25th. In Whiteley tp., at the house of Mrs. Morris, in Newtown, on the 27th and 28:h. In Wayne tp., of the Ist and 2nd days, of March, at the house of Jeremiah Spragg. In Franklin tp . at the house of Smith Greene, at Bridgport, on the 3rd and 4 t h. In Marion tp.,- at the Commissioners office in Waynesburg, en the 6th and 7th. In Morristp., at the house of E. Barker, Eq., on the Bth and 9th. In Richhill tp., at the house of Margery Bry an, in Jacksonville, on the 10th and 11th. In Alleppo tp., at the Mudlick School house, on the 13th and 14th. In Springhill tp., at Stephen Whites Will, on the 15th and 16th, In Gilmore tp., at the house of 'Enoch Ren ner' on the 17th. In Jackson tp., at Peter terimee Store, on the 18th. In Centre tp., at the house of Samuel Woods, in Clinton, on the 24th and nth. JOHN PRIOR, JOHN G. DI NSMORZ, THOMAS SCOTT, COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, Waynesburg Pa., February, Ist 1865. Greene`County, as. • By the Court, nerUS F. TEMPLE, ITD LT ng IMIT4A =t=EM COIL AND COIL OIL. BY . PROFESSOR BOWEN. One Volume. Cloth. Price $2,00, COAL AND COAL OIL ; or, The Geology of the Earth. Being a popuiar description o, Miner als an/ Mineral Combustibles. By Eli thiwen, Pro fessor of Geology. This wort sheild ha in the hands of, and read by all who gateau,' leterilit la Coal Oil Or Coal. Complete in one volume, belted. Prise 89 00. Published and Or sa!e at the Cheapest nook Hon., In the World to buy or send for a stock of books which is at T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chesnut st., Phil'a., Pa. Copies of the above, w itf hr rent everywhere. at onee, free of postage. ou receipt of the price ay us For Sale by all Booksellers. Feb. 16, '6l Greene County, S. S. IN the o.lphan's Court of sa.d county:of Deeeatber Term, 1814. Nn. In the mailer of the settlement of the final account of Ezekiel Braden. Administrator, Ds Bolds a -a, of the Estate of Jonathan Walton, decd. Exceptions filed—see account. And navy, to wit : December. 1854. the court refer this account to A. A, Psuaim as auditor to report upon exceptions. J. F. TEMPLE, Clerk, 0. C. The undersigned will attend to the duties of the above appointment at his office, is Waynesburg. an Wednriatag, the Bth day of Marta, 1865, *hen and where all petsons interested can attend if they see prop-Ar. A. A. PURSIAN, ieb. 15, 'CC Auditor. Coicononwealth of Penn's. Greene Co, 88 In the Common !Pleas of said county, No. 4, Septemiler Term, 1864. Archibald Grottir, LIBEL IN DIVORCE Ifs And now December 9n. 1864 Amanda Grooms. Alias Subpeenes, returned and proof being made that detendant cannot be found is said county, the Conn order publication by the niter itt according to the Act of Assembly, in such case made and provided. Uy the court. Attest, J. F. TEMPLE, Proth'y. The defendant in the above case will take nerice that she is required to appear in the Court of Common Plea+ of the courtly of Greene. on the first day of the next term, to wit : March Roth, 1565, to answer the petition or libel e f the plaintiff. Jan. 11, 1885.4. HEATH JOHNS, VIVI". COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. -C:-o-:}---- The tax payers of Greene County are hereby notified that the undersigned Com missioners will meet them in the respective townships, to hear appeals from the asses ',lents of the township Assessors, as follows, to wit : In the Orphans' Court of Greene county, No. 3. June Term, 1864. In the matter of the par tition and valuation ot the real estate of Wil liam Miller, dec'd. And now to wit : Dec. 20 '64, Inquisition confirmed and the Court direct the return of the Sheriff as to the service of the writ on parties out of the State. to be amended and to amend the affidavit to the petition, and grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, viz : Elizabeth Myers. (wid ow,) and Elizabeth Miller. residents of Came ron, West Virginia, and Jacob Miller and Hannah Miller, intermarried with Jacob Isi minger, residents or Aleppo tp.. Greene coun ty, Pa., to come into Court on the first day of Maich term next, and accept or refuse the land et the valuation, or bid fqr tke same or „show cause why the as to abedl not. be sold by the court. Attest, J. F. TEMPLE, Clerk. HE ATLI J OLIN% SW. .ia2s Administrater's Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Greene county, the undersigned, ad ministrator Upon the estate of John Thomas, tale of Dunkard tp., will sell at public outcry on the premises on the 4th day of March next, about thirteen acres of land, situate in said township, a short distance from Dunkard Creek ; the land is enclosed and nearly all Cleared; with a log dwelling house, stable, orchard and other improvements thereon. The land is on a stream emptying into Dunkard creek, near Maple's term ; and being less than a mile from the most productive oil wells, is believed to be first class oil territory. Term. of sale : Cash upon the confirmation of the sale. JOHN A, STONE, February 1, 18(15. Greene county, as. In the Orphans' 'Cohn of said county of Sep. term. 1864, No. 21. in the matter of the par tition and valuation of the real estate of John McNay, deed. And now to : December 20th 1864, Sheritisreturs to inquisition approved and con firmed, and the Court grant a rule upon the -heirs and legal representatives of said deceased to come into Court, upon the first day of March Term next, and chose or refuse the estate at the vaioition thereof, or hid for the same, or show cause why the samestiall *A be sold. By the Court .1. 1, TEMPI t a, Attest, Clerk BEA/111101MS, 86111 Soitclitistm -Nein - I Mtge, The SlOnth Western Ilibrifal School, located in Millsboro, Washington county, Pa., has takt.inuter concreted to California, as stated in a eoreinge,rneskadvertisemaut; but will, as usual, tiPienits slimmer session on the first Mon. day in April, 1865, under the ears of an able and experienced corps of Teachers, and su pervised by county superintendents. The summer session will be divided into veo terms. SPRING TERM Commencing lit Monday of April, and clos ing 30th of June. Tuition, $5.00 FALL TERM, Commencing July 3151, and-closing St.';.t*ctis bier 29th. Tuition, $4.00 Boarding in private families cheaper than anv similar school in the State. Good rooms—well furnished, for ittudsnts who may wish to board themselves. Millsboro is situated on the Monongahela iver, nine miles above Brownsville. Pitts burg and Geneva Packets. passing daily. For further information, address Mr. JESSE PHILLIPS, eb 2,3 t cc. of the Uoird of Trus:ccs Legal Notice LETTERS Testamentary upon the eat a',e ofJOHN T. RINEHART, late of Fran kiin township, dec'd., having been granted by the Register of Greene county. to the undersigned, persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to pay the same, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement. URIAH RINEHART, JACOB S. RUSH, Jan. 18, '65.-6t. Executors. Legal Notice LETTERS testamentary upon the estate of STEPHEN STONE, dee.d., late of Mononga hela township, Greene county, state of Pent Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment of the same, and those having claims against the estate are requested to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JAS. STONE. Jan. 18, E. LON, Ex'rs. Firee*UwelMat ice, EErrEns teivap•st o w having been granted to lbe undersigned wpm the estate of Joel 1.. St, ion, deed. late of Marion township, Grerne coonly. Pa. Notice is hereby given to all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment. and those having claims to present them proper ft authenticated for settlement. MARI ail PUTTON, WM. 11. et urroN, Ja2s 6s Ezeeutors. Administrators' Notice. lETTERM of Pt dmistration, cnet testament° huhnn, A upon the estate of John Cotterell. deed.. ha v,ng been issued , o the undersitr.e/i, notice is h, rehy give,l to all persons having claim., :,,,11111st tie said to present them for set ,, einrnt. and alt pers , us i”- tlehted to said estate &fa tegoveded 10 Isette i!lht 1111 - d Dvnient, P.() CtITTEitEI.I., jr J.NO. HaViN Feb 15, '65 Administrator's Notice. ETTERA o f oat the es+ale of I a CEO KIN(, late ok Wayne 10., , bee. pawed to the on 4•lwyttell, is I wi vi,y given to persons tbowwing ;hem:wives indebted :0 said rwtate to mails nnnrrdiaic payment. those having clainigi AgaillAt Ills eaata to pre.blit 1.,,a I , loy aullientie.tiefi for tiettle;went. I'ETLiI YEAGER Feb. HI, 'ti. Administrator's :Notice. lETTEIII4 of Administration on the estate or .13S. j Carter, dee'd., late of Morris tnwsehip, Greets county. Pa., having been granted to the underAtetted on said 'state, all persons indebted thereto ars rsqt;;r ed to Make limed. ate payment ; all persons having etatat against said estate to present there properly authenticated for settlement. I'. W. TAYLOR. Wash ip Jan. I I, Ihns.•6t. Adiu'r. NOTIC2I. The admini . stratora of Isaac Itlorford. dte'd. will be at New Freeport, on '1 hum:day and Friday, the,th and loth days of February, tor the purpose of settling with those indebted to said estate. It is hoped all interested will at tend promptly to this notice and save cost. SAAII'EL 111'NAY, GEORGE STOOPS, Feb 1 Adm'rs. Legal Notice I ETTERS of administration upon the estate of A Eh !Stephens, deed., haring been granted by the Register of Greene courtly, to the und,rcigned Ile hereby notifies all persona indebted to said estate to make musediate payment, and all persons hating claims against said estate are requested to present theta duly authenticated for settlea eat, to Feb 1 'Oft •BRUIAM GLAir, Alszer Administrator's Notice. ETTftwo of Administration on the Estate •f ZE -1,1 SAO RILEY, deed, late et Morris ip. Creene en , Pa., haring been granted t• the undersigned liotwe ie hereby givo.n to all pe , anne indebted ro to make immediate. payment, and toe hevivin • aims &canot the Estate to present them dale enthentnxtind fer aett:•ment. L . 11. T I,4=*:, GREAT CLIIII CBE C} 11 Pittsburgh Clank and Mantiiia store t 73 market Street, Pittsbunh, Pa, 13ARIS, London and New York Fall and Wioter Fashions for 18d4 and ISO now ready and on sale at our sales rooms 73 Market 'Street. We have now in stock everything desirable in Ladies and MlS,es rich elegant and fashionable Fall and Winter Cloaks, Basques,' riarques. and ('trculars, in Cloth, Velvet, and other heavy fabrics for wilier wear, and hiving purchased largely of CI-tits and other fabrics sonic 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 House in the United el tee. ♦nd shall keep OUT stock full and fashionable through out the season, and shall offer inducements to Luyers of Ladies wear, not equaled in the United thaws. Country Merchant's will find us fully prepared to fill their orders with dispatch. Remember 73, Market street is the only exclusive Cloak House in the City. Sept. 2.1, 1604. M. J. SPENCE. MIS I ELMS I CLOAKSI :Mtn elln 357-4crvicr rtima.ror And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK ! Paris Cloak and Shawl EMPORIUM GUNSENHAUSER, & CO., 68 MARKET STRMET. ..11P it t milzvtit i-cas• THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIORR & SIMINGTOI H A b V e l o N n "4: ri g g un t t o a4e r d ee t n he & st s o i c r ic i, sn o i L(i r r w oe i r i rie c s on la= the business at the old stand. They will in a few days A t e in receipt of a large assortment of Prime Groceries and Proirlsions, F ru i ti , confectioneries, Notione, 4r.c., 4r.c., which they warren at the Wryest prices for cash. Core Mew, Flower, Sutter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. - March 4th IBM scrofulous contamination is variously tensed by mercurial disease, low livintt, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, Impure air, filth and filthy . habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatevdr be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "froni 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 chilll_ren." 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, 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 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 puliliely known and remarkable cures is has made of the following diseases : ging% Ev il or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Emo tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erir sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Sat Rheum, fbiald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgl Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Syphilis Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, F ema l e W ea k n e sses , and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individnal eases 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 sonic 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 come 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, tip. 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. r This we now offer to the public under the name of ATER'S SARSAPARILLA, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsfiparillcz 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. IMME! A:YEWS CHERRY PECTORAL, Tne World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the diseace. This has been so long used and so tither. 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 . Da. J. C. AYER & Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. . Carriages Gt hoaryilascripuca, • PrOlll hiii eipi.rience iu the business, Ir feels 4 onti 41,4: hi. will give nitre satietzietion He will use no ',ON material in ail), part Of aid work, and will not etniii..y ally • 4 111.'1,1 WI workman. Wei A i' , ,r•er ao I All new wi!l he burg, l'n. '64 .Ecyyre: T er ma a va.ix-, BOXES or TEM SPECIPZO PEEB.Tai WILL PaO3MTLT AND PETIIANE:..N'TL Y MEE ANY CABE C7l Sperrnatorrhea Seminal Weakness, on Involuntary ?lightly on Daily Lassesi HOWIXES Ozt6lx_l.Ly (24.rzzo, ce nowrv!. an do waver-so Ix CUSP. ACTS ; while they will speedily' correctthose terrible morbid conditioas which spring fromt he primary d THE ISPECIFIO .PILL is equally app li cable to the treatment of eV ery km, a of Genital or Urinary Dritation,_eapac ity, or Impotency • Diabetes, Lime or "Brick- Du Nt ,, Deposita in the Cams; Milky Discharges; fiammation or Weakness oft lie .ca,- nem ace. eger pyret*Leittvers, Stud ents,and ailtrtio follow sedentary occupatinna, or whose - .Brain and Nervous System are oter-worked,are peculiarly sub ject to weaknesses of the GENITO-ITAMAUT OEGANII, These should no t fail to use THE SPECIFIC nu,. Persons afflicted with any one or more of the abo.e.disordera, are sure to have several, mud some tunes moat, of the romovroG S ""2" Met rl" OWC S Deranged DidegiOn; 1488 qi ApPetihe; Zaps of Flesh; Constipated Bowels; Fitful an Xtrrotys, OP heavy sleep, qvttle Zustizzl dreams; 7'roubled Breathing; To aura of Voice; Irregular action°, the Heart; P4ataoats Ervptions on theface and. neck; headache; .etrections of the Ea/6e ; Lars of areMOnt •; Suddeteflusliesof Heat and Blastanys; Genera( Weahnees and Indolence; Aversion , te , Society; Relaxed, Cnelitioe, , , eT Diminished, Sin, of the Genitql . Ore :se; Istoluntary 21 ,- ightly or Daily E 17115.64072.:; I , ', , •;. , y;tent desire to pase 'Witter, withpeculiara:.z.ndinut,Asll:::l,l69; .arel4neholy,&e. Professional Opinions.—"l have used your :o Pius , In ni.lny c.13, , s of ,S,oerniaLnt rhea, and the Inosiiptrjecr, s u cees,o—J, TON SANDERS, M. D., LI. D., Beook:in. • "It is as near a 'specific' as any meiliene can be. I have cured very severe . eases with from sts sun DOSFS."—B. RriTri, M. D., El. Repertory o/ iSccievoce, Atio-Tork. "1 know of no remedy in the. whole _Valeria ifedica, equal to your b•uictito l'lrs; in b'enanal or Urinary Weaknessee." ADOLPH 13E1112E, pro./of Organic Chemistry and Ettieiotogy, N. T. Personal Otsinions.—"Hr. Winchester IS VOSTLIT or Al 4. CONFIDENCE, and devotes hinaseli (nausiastically to these Preparations."—l). Maas_ IT limas, N. ft., AL. D., American Ifeditni Gaserfe,./V - sw- York. a "I have a personcl knowledge o f Mr. Wirrcurs sra's llosrery AND INTEGRITY, and can EINNIFO 140 Profession and the public that um I`RE'PARATIONB CAN SZEALR.DON."-JAN. It. cyCLETON,AED.,C44Iitnides2I. T. THE SPECIFIC PILL iot - a gomeopathip remedy, nor does it - contain idercsrry, Iron,Can: barldes, or any Inj urions ingredleat. pi" Price: $1 per box, si ic boxes (ichsn ordered as osec) for $5. Sent by *Ad beicsale and Retall„ et the Sole General Depot imtheirtiltsd Rotas by 7 WENCHESZERi 36 ;dm Mot, N, Yy LEGAL NOTICE; vertu of administration latving tteen granted._ 4-4 on 44 / 1 1.4011an neap 2itiftiggegain :of tifintilet tit r Greene co . Pa. to the undereifite4. all, prowls indebted la said iiitind(atiaLifoilbliedrta-miatke km*" alials pay menu all having ciaime to preetekpies 'pawky andheillieated for nettl..ment. a C..: :.• • 10 ;4 ' 4tain 1417 ThonVit• -40 W Wei? we c 4; larks lions of :men.. It tures or is :an eft. ded 'state , wherein !mem in , sustain •ces in their 'ion, and wsterri to W7uiamaker & Brown, 11 . 'OAK LULL I 1 FINE READY MADE 11 CLOTHING , 11 s. E. evr&Sreth. & PHILADELPHIA. I ;Special Department for( ) I I CUSTOM WORK, II ilrfo. 1 S. Sixth Street ff=o3 A, r I 13 'iCI I), 3SRAEI3 GOULD „int , 11D111 111111 ID, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF Hosiery, Gloves, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No. 28 North Third Street, Lot , ly occupied by .1. T. WAY & CO 111 A 11ENRY.I.DAVI:z. W. AN CULIN June 1,1861. ly GEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. RE ItEMD di. Co., Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and PROM GOIIIIII2IOII N. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., April ;t_i:ll.lV G• i , OD S SAYER'S & HOSKINSON'S. I AT SAYERS' CORNER, 1 1 1.111 F'll ll l., t11:1,r !psi an I lateit sty les, DHSS SitAS,• A,lpaccas, Coburgs & '4V o)1 &Lines ! Li a Iron!. have a f.,01 of Ihfl I ..tf•st style oi tuns; e ,, 1111 , 1 r 410 1 .1-. Lin iu2n. 144,1,1 ioves, ~ o. , lity I:l,,vots, Pr . iits and "'" C h "'• :t:i eon " 1 U. I,l!Ed 1010,1 s. llotnms. Beady') inowio;,,, MP! Aoliokis of all Is illtiS, too latuterous in ZiIOI7.RIWING GOODS. k and la!! ti-t , tert trent of the wtst ra , !tietta`lle •;: ening Gtaat, tit I e lrui. kletra Wear.— ti Ili I I , ctat t tita.l e . t , F.an• ,hflea tti a!! slztt.s, flats arta Ca.pa, La ttoeds at.d :slOl,l HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE AND GROOERIEB, N.u, A, It leariwd itheetines. Trn . I tem ded l'oardt Taide lied Ticking ' a!:d our in evpry lire, and if our iti,•Tok watu Crud I,ltgains, all tve lutv. to sal' is. that e 6er:tic them. Cail aoutt, as our j•i/rif QUIOK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS: Cone ono and all, as we are going to sell the Goods as low as they can be Lad in Waynesburg. Mzu k this. t. 12:64. SAVERS 4- ❑OSKINSQN. Eiiillifig IS OLE- -11111111EG . IS fiEl9 NrOII,NI:Q the Cre , qtr , enmity that he haa i Li , ui, up the 1),1...,Ue111.:111 Lusthess an resumed the awe I trade the sxLvrzt SZKEITH .131751NZE53. He is prepared now to repair Clueas, Watehes and Jewelry, in the vet y hest sty le, shortest entire, and on lie Liu nu hand the very best Clocks fer sale :.110?.—rampbelPs Rowe, rext derr to Squire ayarsbarg, Pa., h(l4 R. DOUGHERTY, CAREIAG'Fi NANTIFACTURER, Ile,pe,lnitly :worms li r .• public that tie has located in Mlle lie to manufacture Warranted for One Year. Silol,oll (171!111., street, one square SOU til 01 . LIMCOLIII Wavoicsburg, Jail. 25, 166i)—no 34. BriIDDEPOTIT HOTPL i At the bridge, one nails east of Waynesburg, SMITII GREENE, PROPRIETOR. r lIIE ittotersigned he.rehy notify the citizens of 1 Greene an.l adjoining enIVILif3 and the DROVING 8.,,d TR.\ VEU NI: PU}11.11; in general that he has ta hen ctiaree of this Hotel and is fully prepared to en reiteln the 'raveling public in the very best manner Ilc retsreitliily solicits a liberal share of patronage of the jinlie. The 11,alt will he supplied with the choicest LIQ (TORS. 'Pie Tu6le furnished with the best the coun try van allud. Tile NT %OLE will be carefully at tied. d ta- rail and try us. Jan. 13, 1304. PETROLEUM BANK OF CREENE COUNTY. I 3 hereby given that the Odd FeHaws Association at NVaviiemm re ha' , tiled in tle. Attorney General's ()thee, of the s'aie ~r Penney Iv Atia, a eerlinente that said a: , seeiation desires to ct tto same into a !lank of Issoe. Disentint slot It, 04. it, to be known by the name, e , y In ant Cale of he PETROLEUM BANK OF GREENE COUNTY „, he he atcd in Way hesbuysz, Greene county, Slate 0 l'euesylvannt. with a eadital stock of FIFTY TIIOUSAND DOLLARS, v.-11 ::f ..in_ same VIREE I:UNDID:1) '11,101 7 ,4AND DOLLW. 4 , in purs!Luire ,” kr! “8111:!:1:•:t1.',:t lit t1:1 Art to Fr re i,l pa,sed Ole 3rd da of May, A. .1. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y kNnoLpii, rrrs•t. AI. A I'OETER. TreAs'n San k Notice. 1 ` FARMERS' & DROVERS' SANK," wil.)ilegtoirg, , Dec. 17111, '64. ivoTicE is hereby Riven, n err Petite to the provis ions of the Act of the Leen , agate of l'enu'a.. enti -11,1 art "Art evallling the Barka this Common ve .11h, to become associations tin- the purpose of yanking under the laws of the United Stuties." tint at it meeting of its stockholders, tile FARMERS' & 'PROVERS' SANK," has voted to become such sae"- chump,. for the purpose of banking as aforesaid , and its tlitecjhrg hare procured the authority ut the own ers ortsin think of its capital stock, to make and sail ow ledge the necessary certificate of organization. Snell hank or , sesociati , ii to he called, the -Farmers' Sr. Drovers' 1114dionak Beak; let-Arerseriberg, Pa." J. LAZEAAL.cssbeir. WAYNESIi3HG itARBIEAND 811 E, WORKS: -.s : sPAW,Rs & iinisiCkyr 'radical Marble Stoke 01*# ittio Noiwi r withep, . i! tJ~ . Philadelphia JEST An:VI:LP Al NCITICI3 Oct. s,'ll4—Crn -----0- NAIR ACCUMULATED 1 IN A DAY I LID IN GREENE COUNTY SEM AT IAIIiNS Pi ' Oil Found in Large Quantities ! AT DIFFERENT POINTS. NEW YORKERS Pll iladelph i a s HER H 1 r while "Oil on the brain" is the raging ic, and 111,11.1faltds , doll.irg are being invested in 0116141,1:s and Olt Terri:ory, wary are reserving a pultion of their capitol and invcit ©LMITECG 7. 7,7, at the well known Clothing Emporium or N. CLARK, & SON, where they are just opening their <2101\731 lin Ti m% CL 0 r lINrG, f'e+h from the Ea-tern cities and Bought when Gold was Trdat !! ! from 5 to 12 per relit. 3. day, no iilia ,, Mee 0 every NV.• have heoght au Sli , ll. of ueo.k and are 11t . ttlin , 11$ I; inn al soil' prices hose vim , hesitate to hay. Our since f both MIT AEI MT UPI r"rl ' JU ti I fuel ;old complete. toatA of the latest Fro, kA, PS:scls, alot Hie ve papal tl tJti‘iin, , s coat, Clio ENGLISH INAL4.KILIG FIAT. flverOoatsnievefy grade 1.141 111 ,, ,t 'l4h iora!,', Ileetvv Beaver, Chisciit real-sh,ei, ai.d ILA , very newe,t, TIGER OVER COAT. PalitS cf every variety— PLAIN I'A and PI111) t'.v4yIMERE Yttets of every style.— the F•Urht bring the DOU FILE-PRE A sT k'U ItNI6IIING GOOLtt, CM NOTIONS., such as Traveling Shirty, Drawers, and Undershirts, WOnl Port-mmies, Ties, Pulse-Warmers. i Collars l:butli 4linen t id paper,) VIVA 1 Garrote or Byron of 211 E1Z419. A. fine assortment of HATS AND CAPS ejwave nn lottfs. Alen Clothe and Caeituant which we Will make to owlet on , Rhert, Don't wise the place—Jubt Opposite Jos, Yeater's Confectionary, 11 MED TWO 11E3 ifig OF AVE 11l Nov. 36, '64—tf. CUMMINGS & JENNYS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE, AND COTTAGE UPRIGHT Plano Fortes, I\T co. 276 3E3x - comcilwas - 3r, NEW YORK, DISTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR FIVE VMS, r -' IlEraE instruments have nun* been for inany years before VIP public. and have from their tiperitiiity of 1011 e, pf touch, durability, and eltgance f drawn Mt th malty and very Hatt. , itie commen dations from'a number •t .he most m otitilient mem bers of the . unisical proieciopit. They are now offered to the public at prices from 25 In 311 per cent. lower than any other instruments of equal qualities. The steady, mrtea.i•ng demand for hate induced the makers to increase their faeiliiVs tier ittamifactUtilte th , ut, and they are now fully polta t!tt to 111 ,- el the demands of all. until wholesale and reitill customers. liealera ill localities wliere &hese instriwienie have nut vet been introduced..lusiring an agency for tl;,111, will "be liberally dealt. with. Send for a circular Der, 19. 3 mos. ST. GLAIR HOTEL, / . 011NE12. OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PlTTaßcflicitr, J. N. ANDER , ;ON, PROPRIETOR. I tP This popular hotu , e has recently been thorough- Ty Witted stud farnistted, and now, futins non of tl)e most peasant atoßping places in the city. Terme land erate„ and satisfaction warranted. April 8, '63— ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPIAIA, PA. IA D; EAS SS of tke Nervous. Seminal , urinary end JUI , dole eyeteristo— , Oteei and reliable treateleirt—in /emits of4tte.MOW4l.ltl4 ASWACJATION- 7 0ent byr man iecipeuer totter' deoelbeei. (Pee of charge. Ad jartreft7"arWasfli ARM' 1,163 "ark. CONSUMPTION. They imm &Hata 7yinitiePh 4 o the 64 rength end d eepen the coior f tne pa le bipod. They satmlue the Chia% sad Fever, end dimitt6ft the Eapectorati(m, They cheat the night erweatA fit - Wayg; in fl - vnt dealt tO PUriefin, days. The cf:.petite, is at intif?rate,d, and the I , llli,nt a' ,, ; .;girt v..".ims ; dhe cp volt and the diTy reTkved; the sleep beevnl,s CLI: 11l : the z mow tione regu , - bre nui ALI. IF%LNERA r.,_/SYSLI : I,- 'f:%176 DISAPPEAR IN [TIE A It Al'll)rl'Y 'MAT f3EIL'.I3 MAL. \ F. C4archz 11, if. D. TSB E.V.POPFLOSPECITra are :In apprnprin` , F'rPTrIC )IT ,, TtIYY r, , T every 211‘. orLler al,y or the l.llow :_•3 - V:\ I P 'l' 0 : ..L5l Prerqhin,.l: LT t, 1.:;; ; .Al, , Pro yr Chula,' ; tf , IVO/ of 05' G /CI .71.. ! 5S (..OULL: j I' ...d Of Strength; hr'eugh 11:o ',•,3 or /. i•ntbi; • lor J.,,cs t'l,; ( f tho Lintht: - 1 • • •: ,;h- 6 6 ;,.<3 ".7; 2 . .7 , 71 4 ; Loss A, f!, LC, 1 e r f adl• 6 ./'" 4 ea Ur , ukt or .`ee Mao 76. ; • , :f the, .Euir. - 1,; •.i; 6 ; 1• • of re 7 , r oit Ki;17. , ! , 1; ; oie , ? Gyrksl,o,;, (.7 en.; c•i; Co (A/0 az in tit.: cc , t;ral .c!ftgets of ( 10;2, iCo?., 7r7., A5Ci,J.241,2, ! • i.t , per lor ,d6lO, and. ES:11•C ian yia LAE, 711,1 i PIS -2.8 Cr U.;•rihe, tt:t' st• - , 11 :13 iffiClat, fol , ,Sup . ,92'cer , I;:rt'e•`' Tr,;l;tuture cr too Er c e . 046/:t.filir./161::Wa2iVii• WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES are the best remedy kr , .+Tvir to Ilfeei , nl Feionee, erc•ry ease whcro 1!•0 ph y 2; 1,21 CUM!: i. 610 prewribes. "tunZos," t. 4 (.01, (ea.. Winchester'3 Genuiro Vreparaticrt. OF TITE JJYPOPIIOItPiJITE.' is tLc 0117 Y veilabis Pins of this Ilrquedy,and i s el , pr , . , •ed hJ tl:e Medicat Pr. - .tessi en g-07,..rr.!1v. I t , 7llEte, .1' OIIAVY I:E.VED IN7 (_;• • a 4 - r PIC E3:—l o 7 en tl—Fgx totilea fele $5. In 16 oz. Bottles, $2-11.rce for .1•;). Lreuiarg• free. £ , 01,1 by tt!l re,o,ect: , !,le, ],ritist‘4, and at the solo General Depot to the United ;L:11.41.,i, by WINCICESTIR, 3G John Street, N., Y, In Pulmonary Diseases , the most ac tire treatment should be ruralised during the Summer mouths, the perje4 when Most pat lent; Im-trimly wets Pena the uss; el' the Proclamation The clan c rver o:Tere. , to buy good. Jewelry at Low Prices ! ico,o 0 VI 'mi.,. I m bravilele, TO ET:: SOLD FOR EACH,. Ala n3t ro ho Paid for rtitil yeia - -kiaow what J n aTe, tu get. lit ;tail value are elk Env, sand w,•:: nub hi - Whit% Ilt 11 1.1 OM Irr dpi price. (~ I',: ". * it, .2! . .f I. Flet eu fot 1•0- ' I.4rik , . You must get %. lat iihus par ituars said I'ItEF ' OEM Pr , a N. A; I !RITA TO 1014 It Just rublished in a :sealed Envelops I•Tlihr . N!inn ill, and %dielL, 11 ~ , •et mar, Wcajorent ANA and f!.117.4.11..r.i , V. CMlAittrr. Eptlvp-3 , .1,1 I ; :cad I•uceir al lycapac..- i:y. iiir)BERT .1. 1 I 1. Vl, v , M titiLiklf ~t‘ die • Green Book," wal I reT:r".l'lll,l :11010r, this admirable Lee tlve. t,‘ Ids owrn that the use may be effectually re,i,, , cfd .1 v, libuut dauge..o,las surgical imacumeirs„ Hugs, nr cot.- diak• 411:,11 Of tit, knifo---poliorng al a mode .or a cure. at uuce rectai,, nod offecdual, 01 tviiitit every no flatter what his (,plll[:.rn be, may cure Inuue;lcbeaplp, privately. awl radii ally. LEGTVIII-:. NVILT, pRovE A BOON TO TIIOI , SANDs• AND 1 Itt - .1',4A NUS. tt.letti, tt. tdoto to any a4drev post-I,:nil, un rtroiln 01S'll I,llls, ur Iwo post atamPs• Adeet:Q. tleu puh.i,,hers. 1,!%.;../ C. KI.INE & CO., P. 27 I.I“WC . v, New lurk Pogi. Office bo.l 4386 1t ii tcl f . 7 , 1 k yid Liver . Palsy. lrrite i 10 ' 0 Y 01 t Ystom ( o'n. !;! 1 or Loe .1 Pains or Week- Nurhe )11td , iiar I'les', pion and all Its- 3, , e9 n f the Nees ow! 'em , e, net er rr• the CAUSE of their Fe% era', atllii Thula. ev 11,ai +ll:tS as It they were C ft , / f id ;11111,11 it 74E or TIIF,F , r. PI:"EASES ver, fre!ooi. , a ! lie, it on; surer—solitary self. , • pct, ib•ib by ronmenemd whey at or ei,wilete, i 1 is kept rip even during you::.; ono 4 i t.: iii-er II :lad bhy,ital pros tratimi ,11.1P:"1111,(1, lif,Pa&f . :4, and even mad- Et•ss are the it. IC be eutierinus of the 10l it, lie ,ailrers under those teirible noeturnal and involuntary ewisainns WhiCkit wen II all,' kiln 1:1i life bCCOIller. grievous.— , 'flin.A titme S,eisvee” tieray 11114 prematur • d, etll :toil h , q!!!!:, • wie,,he, :;1' victim rush os to SitA,F• ItEsTl;l I• 1 !:s, or sinks to an untimely grave. like em.,l ciaai es lino sell before the prectiell Las done its woe- ::titers inatrimnity, his marriage is tiuittill. Nio; tin hint that this is Gauges( by his early folhe=. tit; FTEILINC YOUNG RIEN, Let no rase inide.ty prevent you from explaiitiax your coon to ore whose acknowledged position in ma medical reSpettat flay in IrT Vine tite. point hid no a piivi:o collodion Think riot to cure yoursn'S, and co wiper with a faculty, the deb - tract/0W of whidt ri-Inters a inantritly e. Conie to Dr. KINKEI.IN, conEtle in him as thousands have - don berm, you. In short cmcd oldie:111 y of Ai:forms of secret diseasco, 01.2 rlilllll,o SelC - i/trilligetice. ape* to the west elie,e,i,fel al! ,xpe r iencri hr. KINKS LIN, CEitm.x corner uf Third and Union street. , . hrtiveen Sprite(' and Pine, a squat* and a half from the Yierchunis' Exchange, Philadel phia. Remember that STRICTITtIEf: of the unETrrX are rapidly tninoved by the a qiiication of a new therepea tieal ager:t. only Dr. K. PM:KM:ES MiA)It•INF,S, ADVICE. &C.., kn.. warded to addles , . in ;illy direction; Ina up secure front do mare or curiosity. r_., -,-- POST PAID LETTERS addrerond to Dr. KIS- K SIAN. Philadelphia., will he answered forthwith. April '27, ISC:4-Iy. AT Aran A GE!—lin , loves and hale. SnfrreiVe and sa lt' Uerri. at.ki le ors. 14 , 41ets and joys: MILY4- 110o1), how lost, how ItEN . roliED; the nature, teat:neut. and roneal enc.: of sou tnatorrho* or Peril. Taal Weal:ne.SS, I vlliSnwry ..1111, , i , /11S, sexual de6iiity and ituprdinteals It marriage generally ; ilerettllSßolllll,. - 1'.. , 115 1 1110 ion, fits. Mental a1 . .c1 ph , eie..,l incapacity, re- Lotltine from Pir..1.,F% A tilittlE—are fully explained io the NlAltttlUil.; t:UI Ur.. by WM_ N't)UNt.:, M. D.— 't his eXtra,r,liisary book should be in the hands of every 01 lell.p1:1111ie marriage, and IS. 1e:111 0 acsire to limit the number rthon "1;140ri0.... 1 ,, gv, r y ili , ease„liid :',. - i•ienlal Is maatrity, ant; rd.! age, i , inn v ex..!;.1:1.•,1; overt/ eaille.le of knowl- - Edge tha' -'boa6i e hely. given. At is full ot• enelavine , In 1 a .fieelos, carets that every nee should know ; sill it P.: a Luck that 1111111 t be locks& lip and 1)..1 he ;1!...111 /Lein/112 , e. It will be sent to any' 1)111 On 1.1. e ter, !pi of !Went) live re'lllsr. in specii or, t 1 M. 1: 10 UNU, 4 .400 ;s:prm ,Sr ;Olive Foto Ut Philadelphia. UN I , 4)IITUN A TE, no mat tel Willi lent' bet oar rh,ea=e. I , eforil you place your s, c ii:!er the c Ire ufauy one orthe notorious Quacks :orei;fn. W:i. , atlveriise ill this O,T ally other- PaPer. get a copy of Dr. Vnone's and read hears" fully. II saving you many 4 rk:lk; IdT. tour 11,nnh. and your P r Y1;12 N(,; ran Le consulted on any of the.diSliPlV es described in his !A:kilo:hoe, ; I I h- office. Pic, s 41), , SI , T , Ice :1.1/01".• rill Philadelphia. Lours front !Ito. ,'cyoc l , - ;. daily. Aril ';11 S. B. C. P. MARKLE, tml - r.1.1211 RElliz AND DEALERRiN 33001 L, CAP, LETTER, 4 hI) all kiwts t V.' 11APPING PAVER have reincri ed Iron! :%U. '4' vvOim !..,-;7lrt:ET to No. 33 Svat haeicl Street s `. PlTTsLitair.U. PA. Nov. 13. 1841-%y M — rorCash Tradvfor Ra•*s . Notice to the Public. .a . Mlff Cabinet busineas will be carried' on 'at the .Old Blau& kw tie undersigned, where—all bads a 1 . urnitide can he had and made to order. A Uwe" '.leapt it! standtanittaein ettend.limeemar. , - '--` 4, 4 :i.- , littlae llil lAth : - Mardi tat— =1 .1. HANPER 0., Bus .5219 P. 0., New York