Agrintitttral. How to Cultivate Sorghum Upland is alleged to be preferable to fiat or clay soil ; and it is better to be pliable, and not apt to brake after heavy rains, and all the better for having a southern exposure. The ground should be well plowed as early in the spring as practicable; before planting it should be thoroughly and deeply cultivated, and freed Of clods by the liberal use of the roller. None but well ripened and sound seed should be used, the very purest that can be got—four quarts to the acre, and for the smite amount of ground one hundred fifty pounds of superphosphate of lime, or its equiva lent in some kind of immediate fertili zer to be applied in the drills and cov. ered with the seed. The seed shozdd be scalded by covering with water at one hundred and sixty degrees Fahrenheit one and a half minutes ; then reduce the temperature to blood heat, and leave the seed in the water, say twelve hours, when it should be remov ed from the water and kept moist some forty-eight hours, er untill it shall have begun to sprout. The seed thus treat ed should by no means be allowed to get dry befbre being covered. The furrows should be shallow and about four feet apart. The seed and the fertilizer should be distributed care fully and covered to the depth of half to three-fourths of an inch. As soon as the plant has four or five leaves it should be partially thinned, the process being conducted with cam, .seeking to -restrain the strongest plaids ' which, on sibeesueut occasions should be reduced to eklit or tettinehes in a row. lithe cane is thick enough without the suckers they should be removed. Labor may be saved by planting in hills *We and one-half feet square, leaving four stalks to a hill, although the plant •ing in drills is preferable. The cane heeds early and thorough cultivation, which should be continued until the plants are.three or four feet high ; after this the cultivator had better not be used. as the roots about this time com mence spreading. The suckers should be cut off, as the pulling process disturbs The roots and lacerates the stalk. The cane is fit to cut when the ma bority of the seed heads have become rown, but the crop increases in value until the seeds are pretty well matured. The freezing of the uncut cane is disas trous-tinless worked up immediately Better to cut green, if the seeds have shot up to their full height than allow it to freeze on the stalk. In cutting it should be taken off obliquely just above the crown roots, the tops topped off below the upper join; bladed and shock ed or piled where it can be sheltered from the sun and weather ; it can re main in this condition for several weeks without damage. In procuring seeds for planting all canes not fully in head are too green, and should not be gath er,cd for that purpose. Is there Profit in Farming? A few years ago a smart, intelligent young man, Mr. Geo. W. Woodwcll, Purchased a small farm in the lower part of Newburyport, and commenced the growing of onions, putting more and mdre of his land to the cultivation. till is year he had six acres. The crop was small, owing to the.extreme drouth at the very time when 4n was most needed for their growth, Zfill he obtai l ed two thousand bushels, which sold at $l. 75 to rising. $2 per bushel, and gave him a c;ear profit of about two *wand dollars, which covered the original cost of his place. six acres of land, dwelling house, barns, &c That would seem satisfactory for one year, but at the same time he hail only about half a crop for a good season. On por tions of the same land he had grown six hundred bushels to the acre, and eight and nine hundred bushels have been grown to the acre in this vicinity. A Full crop would have stocked him eight thousand dollars instead of two, with very little additional cost. —Herald Raising Plants from Cuttings. Peter Henderson, of je-sey City, a noted propagator. gives a simple mode of raising plants from cuttings, such as roses, verbenas, carnations, •Ec. adapt ed to experienced cultivators, although not the mode used on an extended scale. A common flower pot saucer, or even a common kitchen saucer or other: di* is filled with sand. and the cutt ings thickly inserted in it. It is then watered until it becomes about liquid as mad. The cuttings should of course be of green or unripened wood, three or four inches long, placed in a strong light room or green-house, kept in a temperature of 50 deg. or 80 deg., but best at 70 deg., to 75 deg , allowed to remain from ten to twenty days. till rooted and the sand kept constantly in this semifluid state, for if they become partly dry they are ruined. FARMERS' PAINT...—FaMerS will find the following profitable for house or fence paint Skim milk, two quarts ; fresh slacked lime, eight ounces ; linseed oil, six ounces; white Burgundy pitch, two ounces ; Spanish white, three pounds. The lime is to be slacked in water; exposed to the air, and then mix ed with about one fourth of the milk ; the oil. in which, the pith is dissolved, to be added, a little at a time, then the rest of the milk, and afterwards the Spanish white. This is sufficient for twenty-seven yards, two colgs. This is for a white paint. If desirable, any other color may be produoed thus, if & cream oolor is desired, in place of a part Spanish white, use the ochre alone. —Working Farmer. -The question was recently pro pounded tia a down east editor, "Are hoop skirts dangerous?" He immedi ately answered, they are always very dangerous when they have anything n them! er"l wish," said a son of Erin, "I mild find the place where men don't die, that I might go and end my days ther+e•" WA child, speaking of his home to a friend, was asked, "Where is your hornet" Looking up with loving eves at his mother, he replied. "where moth er is!" Was ever a question more. truth !illy, beautifully, or touchingly answer td? D. R. P. iIUSS. JAMES INGIIRAM Government Claims. Huss a 1110 AL Attorneys anal Counsellors at Law SOLI/IERS CLAIM AGENTS, Having been duly limns val according to Law by the government rEQUIRED OF ALL l'En- SONS TR ANCArTING Frcll FFS:TNESS. they are fully prepared with all the suitable blanks and ne• cessary instructions front the se verni De partments al tVashington City, to prosecute irh promptness and dispatch all kinds el War Claims. Pensions. Bounties or Bark Pay. due discharged soldiers, their widows. orphan ebildremparents brothers and sistersdis well as the bounty of one hundred dollars.dne dischargt• en soid ers on account of wounds received or Sickness contracted s• bile in the s in accordance with the special Net of At M 3d, IFt33. Also. the Bountr of four hundred dol lars to Veteran Recruits and -direr hundred dollars to raw recruits or dischar , ed soldiers or their neNt of kin, as authorized by the Reso lution of Cangress of January 13th. ISI;t, as well as all county or towtashin bounties due them, will receive their undivided attention if entrusted to their howls legal business of all kinds respectfully solicited. Collections will receive their prompt attention. Mr. Huss, who has been practicing with succesit tor sotne time in the Claim business, most respectfully refers to the following elamiants, who, among others, have obtained Pensions, Bounty or Back Pay through his hands: Samuel Rinehart. Rogersville. Greene Co. Pa Wm. McClelland, Waynesburg, do do Michael M'Govern, Jefferson, do do Jos. Silvens, Rogersville. do ,do A. B. Smith, Mordock's P. 0. de do Thos. Barnhart, New Freeport, do do David Johnson, White Cottage, do do Jacob Greenlee, Clarksville, do do Jno. Lundy. Jefferson, do do Wm. Pratt, Four Mile Bridge, do do Longstre'h, S.pragg's P. 0. do • do Sam' I. Coplin, Prairie City, Ml' Donogsh Co. 11l Harrison Morris, Newtown, Greene Co. Pa Thos. Roseherry, Oak Forrest. do do Rinehart B. Church, Rogersville, do do I.Vm. Wilson, White C o tt ag e, do do Wm. F'ox, New Freeport, do do F. B. Wilson, WayTlPS',llr", do do Mrs Lydia Morris,W bite Cottage, do do " Eliza Snyder. Oak Forrest, do do Barbery Masters.N Freeport.do do " Nancy Hunt, Waynesburg, do do " Carrissa Mattux. Sparta. Wash. do " Mary Thomas, Oak Forrest, Greene do " \lary C. Silvetts, Rogersville, do do Office in No. 2, Campbell's Row, Wayne! bury, Pa. Jan. 18. '65.-3m. OIL WELL PUMPS! OIL HU HMG TOOLS OIL WELL TUBING (Light and Heavy ; Iron and Brass ]obits.) OIL WELL PUMP RODS OF ♦LL KINDS Brass Pump Chambers and Valves Wrought Iron Pump Chambers lined with Brass. Pump Tops and Finished Rods. IV E have on hand and for sate. Light and Heavy Artesian Tube. Brass or Iron Joints. We o ill guarantee our [dent Tube to stand a working pressu is of 300 Ms, and the Heavy 1.000 lbs to the square inch Wrought Iron Brass Lined Chambers, the same size. pipe, for heavy working pressures. We hive ju=t in troduced Tubular Wrought Iron Pump Buds, Flush Joints. made along and one side its emire leng:h, and cannot cut the sides of the tube. All kinds of articles connected with CO=T—a. WM3Cai.asr !i : Kept constantly on hand Send for Circular of prices. Davis & Phillips, OFFICE, NO. 80, WATER STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa PUBLISHED THIS DAY! COAL AND COAL OIL. BY PROFESSOR BOWEN. the Volume. Cloth. Price $2 . 00, COAL AND COAL OIL I or, The Geology of the Earth. Being a popular description or Miner- OA and Mineral Combustibles By Eli Bowen, Pro fessor of Gm logy. This work should be in the hands of, and read by all who take any interest in Coal Oil or Coal. Complete in one volume, bound. Price $2 00. Pobligherl and or sale al the Cheapest nook Linos, in the Wnr ld to Loy or rend for a stock el Looks which is at T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chesnut st., Phll'a., Pa. copies of the above. wiz► be sent everywhere. at once, free of postage. on receipt of the price by us For Sale by all Booksellers. Feb 15 '65 Auditor's Notice ! GREENE COUNTY. S. S. ounrucwweahl, of rem I.yl- to the Court of C otn vaunt tnr use of Thomas I mon Pleas. of said 11. Meig,lien. Jes. Throe*.' County, of D.cent -1110)1011 and others, h"r Tenn, 1857, No. vs. Thntnas 11111 and Mathias Roseherry. Exertnr , of ticite Facial. Mathias itos,berry, (feed. with notice to Tene Ten- ante. ) And now, to wit: Pecemhsr 21st. liftfil, David Craw ford, Es q.. appointed auditor to distribute the balance of the fund remaining in court after payilif the amount decteed to tt.e representat one of Atkinson Sellers. Attest. ... wow fly the Conn, JUSTUS F. TEMPLE, I!llIAL Protlionbtary will a•iend to the duties of the alum appoint ment, at the Treasurer's Office, in Waynesburg, on Wednesday, the dth dny of Match next, when and where all persons interested can attend. if they think proper to do en. D. CRA WFORD, Feb 15th, ' 05. Auditor . EXECUTOR'S SALE. -:0:- I ' pnrsuance of an ordtw of the Grphans' Conn of Greene County. Pa , the undersigned Executor of the last will and testament of gdard i eu s w i nger. dec'd . will sell at public outcry on the premises on the 14th dvy of March next, a valuable tract of land, situated on the Monongahela river. in bunkard tp., Grrene Co.,_ I'a. adjoining tondo ..f icier Morris, I heirs o(Griiyeth Morris, land formerly of J onathan Miller. deed.. and the M titomtahela river, tnnt WAY NF4PURG STEAM MILL. DA. hundred acres more or lees . a large portion of the laud is Cl, nicd, with a !og I , out -t, barn and other - Iv N. ROGEibh respectfully inform his friends and building , - erected tharem . There le a asktacirut yof , the publiethat he has leased the NEW STRAY timber 11,,n the lautt» awl u abundance ottrail. - I NNW SS W . Pa., where k e will always be Tfilt!dit <if SAME —ohs sear of the mi ntage me. I fend as accerneuridase all who easy call on the t.ey upon the confirmation of the tale. and the remain- , glibulleft . • Grinding finite on the same terms as der is twelve mouths thereafter. with inform from by water anitS. FLOUR and FEED Inept constantly emtbrimation. JAIL. T. STRINGER. ilo land. Orders fur either can be lt ft at the hfillerat Jan. 4,18‘13. Eiattltet,Jr. , - Tor.or stem. (Sin. 27, ISM COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. ----(:-0-:)---- The tae payers of Greene County are hereby notitiedlhat the undersigned Com missioners will meet them in the respective !ownships, to hear appeals tonn the asses_ ments of the township Assessors, as follows, to wit : In Springhill tp., nt Stephen 'Whites on the, 15th littd I fith. In Gilmore tp., at the houn of Enoch nen- nen on the lith. In Jackson tp., at Peter Grimes Store, on the 18th. In Centre tp.. at the honco of S:nnuel Woodt:, in Clinton, on the 24th and 25th. JOHN P MOE, JOHN G. DINSNIORE, THOMAS SCOTT. Com M EliS OFFICE, Way net,,bura February, Ist 1865. Commonwealth of Penn'a. Greene Co, SS In ;fie It ',Mimi.) Pleas of said no. 4, Te'iti, 18 1. trchiha6l Ctllf ms. I 111E1. 1' DiVOII , E And now Derellaier 211, 1 , 17;4 A 1113114 a GMotos, Ali as stihvettett returned and proof bem f f mad e !liar defendant caliaot be r , ..11 , 1 in e yid cltily. the Conn order publication It) the elms-. itT aceordine to the A,l of A psembly iu FUrti rase Made and provided. ity 1t,.• votirt A !test, .1. F' 11.1‘11'1.E. The defendant Fi the ahtlVe rise vvi I take to rice that she t+ ',wined to appear in the Court of c„„,,„, it Pien4 of II) , 1:01, of Greene. on Ibe iirsi d a y of tile 'tent term. to wit : March 211t11. 166:.i. in answer the petitim , ur libel u I the plailitltr. in,,. It , 1% ., 65 HEATH JOHNS. :411'iT. Greene Ccunty, In the Orphans' Court of Greene county, No. 3. June `Term• 1864. In the matter of the par tition and valuation of the real estate of Wil liam :Miller, And no to wit : Pcc. :20 . 61. Inquisition confirmed and the Court direct the return of th?.. Sheriff as to the service of the writ on parti es o ut of the State. to be amended and to amend the affidavit to the petition, and zrant a rule upon the heirs and level represervati es of said deeensed. viz : Elizabeth Myers. (wid ow,) and Elizabeth Mill44r. residents of Came• ron, %Vest Virginia, and Jaen!) Miller and Hannah Miller, intermarried with Jacob Isd mincer. residents or Aleppo tp.. Greene coun ty, Pa., to come into Court on the first day of March term next, and accept or refuse the land at the valuation, or bid for the same or show cause why the same shall not he sold by the court. Attest. J. F. TEMPLE, Clerk. HEATH JOHNS, Stiff, Fxeentors'Nctlce, ETTF,III 4 tes'atoont an, baying been :ranted to ) the under*i!lned upon the estate n• .1 I tel 1. . Stilton, deed. tale of Marion township. (:rertie county. Pa. Noire is bersby eiven to all person: konwieg them se'ves indebted to said estate to make ionmediate rat tnent and tiIOSP haring .Maims to In ennui them plover ly authentkated for seitlenent. 51 A MAT! PUTT‘)N, WIL 11. tSETTON. Exeetitors j rn Administrators' Notice. ETTEI2 .4 of A dni;Firatioti. cum testament , '" bltUtio. . Upon tJe estate of John Cm!, sell, deed., ha v.llg beet, issued to the un.if , sis. eil. woke is hereby given to all persons bastion els hits sg ;lust tile said estate to present *ltem for sett...mem. an•' an Pertu'llg toed to soil] estate are requested to mawe imme diate pa) am nt. .INO cOTTEHELL, Jr JNO. iiA VEN F 4 b 15. 'O5 Administrator's Notice. y ETTER4 .f Administration on the ecrate of I A cEOIiSG, late of Wayne to., dec'd , having been granted to the en ets•t: nett. It .fice is hereby given to persons knowing themselves ind ebted to said estate te make immediate pa) meta. and those has hug claims against the estate to present them duty authenticated fur settle:neut. I'ETER YEAGER Felt. 16, M 6. Greene county, n. In the Orphans Court of said county of Sep. term, 18t54, No. 21. In the matter of the par tition and valuation of the real estate of John McNa y, And now to w':: December 20th sheriffreturn 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 valuation thereof, or bid for the same, or show cause why the same shall !:ot be sold. By the Coun 3. F. TEMPLE, Attest, Clerk HEATH JOHNS, Shff. 3.‘25-te Greene County, S. S. N the o.lplyin's Conti of sa d county, of December J Term. 18 6 4. No.- 111 the moiler of the settieinent rf the final account of Ezciiicl Braden Adminininitor. De Bonis x n, of the E,.,rare of Jonathan Walp , ti. dec'il. • n. tiled—nee weimont. And now, to wit : December. 1561 the ( . 011 it refer thi4 art:omit to A. A, Putman, an andtt.r to re,mrt upon erceptinus. .1. F TEMPLE, Clerk, Cl C. The undersigned will itteittl to the ditties of the R hove appoionnent at hi• office, in ‘Narbegliorg . eu wednepeay. the Silt doe i t Marco. 1815, wttr n and where all persons inte-ested can attend if they see proper A. A. I'URtI AN Feb. 15.'65. Auditor. le 0 r: • nj GREAT CLOil 110181 OF TIIE ZEST. Pnltiburgla Cloak and Illantilla Mere 73 Market Street, Fittsburgh, Pa, PARK London and New York Fall and Whiter Fashions for 1864 and 1866 now ready and on sale at our sale= rooms 73 Market Street. We have now in stock everything &skittle in Ladies and Mis.es rich elegant and fashionable Fall and Vl inter Cloaks, Basques, Sa , ques. and Ctrculars, in Clu h, Velvet. and other heavy fabrics for wider wear, and having purchased largely of CI the and other fabrics some eight months ago. a' .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 11.1414erl St tes. And shall keep our stock full and fishionahle through. OM the season. and shall offer induce.nents to foyers of Ladies wear. not equaled in the United States. Coo wry Merchant's will find us fully prepared to fill their order• with dispatch. liwoenther 73, Market street is the taoy egt lus.fre Cloak if 'use it the City. Sept. 11, 1864. M.. 1. SPENt E. CRIB ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS I. WOMILS STittr, za - cplAr 7/E1M.41.3D1Z And Receiving Daily New Addit:ols, CLOTH AND SILK ! -- - Paris Cloak ar.d Shawl EMPORIUM. H GUNSENHAUSER; & CO., 68 ASILRRET STREET. 3P itt.slaux-633.. Paw. ADAMS' HOUSE, WAYNESBURC, PENN'A., JACOB HENDERSHOT, 9 , .AKEs pleasure in informing his friends and the traveling public generally. that be Mistaken charge °fib's popular h ouse ocentertainment and feels confi dent in saying that ht, can render perfect satisfaction. Every effort will be made to meet the wants and wish es of hia guests. The BAR and TABLE will he furnished with the hem ankles foaod in the market. Ample and aansein Witt staining. Give us a trial. Waynesburg, Aerli 19. 1564. .cay. The scrofulous contamination is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, di-mrdered digestion frotn 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 he 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 l ung s. 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 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, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt 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 series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual eases may be found in ATER'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. II 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 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 to 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 naqaestion 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. A din'ro CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Da. J. C. AYER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. A. Porter and Win. C. ettpt, Wayne,- hurl Pa. - May 3,1 'l4 CO „ lc - 11 ' 24 . f TwoTo Six-1 BOXES or TEE manna pazz i W/LL P RoYPTLI AND PERMANENTLY CL - F N ANY CASE es Spermaiterrhea., Seminal Weakness, os involuntary Nightly on Daily Losses, 110WETEN, OBSODTALLT CAUSED ON lIONVEYEZ AG 6EAVATED lii emir-tem; while they will speedly correct those terrible morbid conditions which spring from the pr imary d isease, orfrom secret vice. - 4 THE S PEt: IFIO PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of every kind tir Genital or Urinary Irritation L lncapacity, or Impotency; .Diabetes, Lime or" Bric- DIL Derosite in the MaNE; y DiacAarye4; Inflammation Cr Weakness oft he Kiel says, &a Clergyllic n,Lawyers,Stud ents, and ell w Ito follow sedentary occupations, or whose Brain and Nervous System are over-worked, are peculiarly sub ! ect to weaknesses of the GEN ITO-T: nrNAAT PILL These should n t fail to use THE SPECIFIC nu,. Persons Italie-Led with any one or more of the above disorders, are sure to have several, and some times most, o ft he FOLLOWING - 5r WI S • Deranged Digestion; Loss of Appetite; ;ogee Flesh; Constipated Bowe's; Fitful and Nervous, or heavy sleep, with Iwo:flit dreams; Troubled Breathing; Failure of Voice; Irregular action of the Heart; Pustulous Eruptions on the face and neck; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Lou qf Memory; Sadd,rejtaahesof Heat and Blashings; General Weakness and Indolence; Aversion to Society; Relaxed Condition, or Diminished Sim, of the Genital Organ.,; Involuntary Nightly or Daily Emissions • Freguent desire to p.m Water, Withlnmaiarattindingeensations; Melancholy,&e. Professional Opinions.—"l have used your SPIICIFIO PILLS' in many cases of Bpm-stator rhea, and with the *wet perfect success."—.l. MIL TON SAyeans, M. D., LL. D., Brooklyn. "It is as near a 'specific' as any medicine can be. I have cured very severe cases with from six TO TEN noses."—B. KEITH, M. D., Ed. Repertory of Ned. Science, New-York. "I know of no remedy in the whole Atateria Indica, equal to your SrLCITIO PILL in Seminal or Crinary IVeaknessee." ADOLPH Bensta, N. D., .Prof. of Organics Chemistry and Physiology, N. r. Personal Opinions.—" Arr. Wii , sefer is 'WORTHY or ALL cosine:Nes, and devotes himself enthusiastically to these Preparations."—D. MEWS. HITE REESE, Jr. 1)., LL. D., .inarleas .dratiosi Gazette, New-York. "I have a pereona2 knowtorkwhidAys WiNctras tat's IfoNairry AND INTEGRITY, an can assure the Profession and the public that Uls PREPARATIONS CAN SEMI.= ON."-JAB. It. CHILTON, Chemist, N. Y. THE SPECIFIC PILL Is not a Homeopathic remedy, nor does it contain Mereary,lron,Cantharides,er any injurious ingredient. Or Price : 111 per box, Mx beses ( when ordered a s eses ) tor $5. Sentby Mail. eold Wholesale and Retail, at the Bole General Depot In the United States, by J. WESIMEIDMEB„ 3€ John Street, N. Y., LEGAL NOTICE. aJrr ERB of admit i,tralMn ha t,e been granted on the estate of Joseph llatiatan, late of Centre tp , Greene co , Pa.. to the undersigned Iminotts indebted to raid estate are II:gulled to make imme diate payment, all having claims to present them properly authenticated for sett le it ient. *LZIN lIftFFMAN, Centre tp. 'WILLIAM lIUFFM AN, Jan 4, 't . L. rtv Morris tp, Adaers. iIE peculiar taint or ifection which we call cu or 1 - 1.. lurks in ie constitutions of ,ultitudes of men. It ther produces or is :minced by an en !Oiled, vitiated state ' the blood, wherein 'at fluid becomes in. impetent to sustain ie vital forces in their igorous action, and :Ives the system to IL into disorder and .A.YM'EL'S /11ilabttpia. [lWanamaker & Brown 4 • 1 OAK HALL riNE /O...;ADr MADE : 1 CLOTHING,S. ll E. Corner Sixth & k II PHILADELPHIA. ! li Speciai Department fori l 1 CUSTOM WORK, N jsTo, 1 S. Sixth Street II April 13, Hi ly ISRAEL ODULD TII J. 021) 3) I.lllll ' i tiL a IMPORTERS JOBBERS OF Hosiery, Gloves, VARoAs WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No 28 North Third Street, ly occupied by J. T. WAY et CO. JOEL J. HAD Y. lIE itY .1 DAVIS: Philadelphia. ELTON II GILFOi'LL z^ , AWL W VAN CUI.IN June 1, IS(4. ly. GEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. RE Virgi.RDLE, REED dr. CO., Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and MEE COMESSIOI E. Cur. Sixth and Market Sts., April 13:64-Iy. r r r' e Giyuab JUST ARRIVED AT SAYER'S & HOSKINSOWS, AT SAYERS' CORNER) FOR FALL AND WINTER. TIMEX are offering the largest, best and latest styles of DRESS MKS, Alpacos, Colturgs & Wool Delaines ! In a word. we have a toll supply of the latest style or Ladles Drees Goods, Gol;ars and Sleeves. Em broidered Sets, Bonnet Skirts, Liouoge, Head Nets. Gloves, hosiery, hest quality Kid Gloves, PrMts and Gitighanis. ltalmorals RIO skeletons, Trimmitirs. con si:tiriLf of Quilled Ribbons, Braids, Buttons. Beaded Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, too numerous to mention. SIZOITANING GOODS. A In rye and full aaaorl itetit of the most Fashienaide Mourning Goods that could he had. Men's Wear.— (3 ' ,11 -• CasAmeres Tweeds. Jeans, Cottonaded. Flan. nela. Rota and shoe, of alt sized, Hats and Caps, La dies'llaid, ,loods and Nutdes. HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE AND GROCERIES, lirniikefornishing 011 , 1 8, IPeactied Slieetines, Tin - bleac ,, ed Co.ton Table Cloths, fled Ticking and Window Blinds Our stork 1,4 complete in every line, and if nur friende want coral bare:des, all we have to say is. that this is the place t., secure them; Gill snout, as our 1110110 in: QUICK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS. Come one and all, as we are going to sell the Goods as low as they can b had in Waynesburg. Mat k this. 0ct.12,'04 11A YERS ¢ fIOSKINSON MING IS OLD-1011118 IS 111 1 NPORMS the citizens of Creole county that he has 1 :t% en hp ihe Daguerreae business and resumed the same old trade the SILVER SDI MN BUSINESS. He is prepared ecw to repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. in the very tre,t , shortest entire. and nn reasonable terms. He has on hand the very best Clocks no' male stfol 3 .—Cainpbt , ii'S Rr ne, next door to Squint Waystrtzbufg, Pa., May t9,164-tf. 11. DOUGHERTY, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER. Respectfully informs the pli b t u that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture Carriages of every Description. From his experience in We business, lit feels confi dent his wsrk will give entire sattsla-tion lle will use no low priced material, in any part (inns work, and will not employ any but superior workman. All ow work will be warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of the Coors ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. 2.5, 1860—no :44. BRIDGEPORT HOTEL, At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg, SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR. rlile undersiened hereby notify the citizens of IGreene an.l adjoining , counties anti the 1)110VING and TRA V ELIA G PUBLIC itt gener,tl that he bas ta ken charge of this lintel and i. fully prepared to eh. tertalu the travelinz public in the very best manner Ile respectfully solicits a liberal share of pattottage of the public. The BAR will he supplied with the choicest I.IQ [GPM. The Table furtlislmt with the best the coun try can atrord. The ST t BLE will be carefully at tend, d to- call and try us. Jau. 13, Isl 4. PETROLEUM BANK OF CREENE COUNTY. NG)T=CM TS hereby given that the Odd Fellows Association at Waviiesbnig has filed in the Attorney General's office, of lll!.are of Penn.v Ivania, a certificate that said Aceoviation 4,4, 3 to rhanss t le same into a Ralik of Isstie. Iltscontit tlepOilt. to be L HMV,' by Ile name. wy le aim lit'e of he PE TROLEUM BANK OF G ENE COUNTY to he totateil in 'Nab oeslovit. Cree%,, comity, Stale o Pene•wiviiiiiit. with a coilital stock of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, wita the privilege of increasing the saute to THREE 11liNitRED 'FIR/US' AND DOLLARA, in pursuance nl'an Art entitled "rinpplentent ro an Act to establi-h Free Ranking in Pent,svlvania," Aze., passed the 3rd day or May, A. D.. 1561. . _ F. TEMPLE, dec'y .lOC. RANDOLPH. Pres'r. WM. A PORTER. Trras'r Sank Notice. -0-- ' FARMERS' & DROVERS' BANK," Waynesburg / Pa , Dec. 17111, 'RC NoT,E( 7 is hereby given, agreeably .to the provis ions of the Act of the Legis'ature of Penn'a., act enabling the Banks of this Common- Nehlth, to become associations thr the purpose of stinking under the laws of the United states." that at '4 0,503,m 01 its stockholders. the ' I FARMERS' & DROVERS' BANK," has voted to become such sisso- Clalion, tiff the purpose of banking PP aforesaid ; and its dire, tors have procured the authority of the own ers of two thirds of its capital snick, to make and acknowledge the necessary err' ificate of organization. Such Rank or a £S , a. tati , ll to he called, the -Partners' & Drovers' National Bank, of Waynesburg, Pa." .1. LAZEMt, Coheir. Dec. 21. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS & RINEHART Practical Marble and stone Cutters. Third Door Los of the Court Douse, Moist St. :Sept. 2, 3. IVEALTII ACCUMULATED LAS O 1 GREENE COUNTY RIME AT FARMS PRICES ! Oil Found in Large Quantities AT DIFFERENT POINTS. NEW YORKERS _Lek 1 4 Q" 31:1 Philadelphians! HER TO !FEST F vv! , Ve "nil on the brain," 1. , the raging e pidern. ic, and thonsamia of doll.tra are being inverted in Oil Stocks. and Oil Territory, many are regening a portion of their capitol and Ltvedt 111 eLTSAM v. g 3 at the well known Clothing Emporium of N. CLARK, & SON, t Ilan ago Trag2l2 CLOTHING, Bought when Gold was Tumbling. !! I from 5 to IS per cent. a day. an advantage we Will nuarantee 0 every purchaser. We have bought an immense stock of goods and are determined to sell them at such prices none will hesitate to buy. Our stock of both MOS' MI NU CLOTEIG is full and complete. Coats of ilie latest style. Frocks, sacks, and the very popular business coat, the EVLISH \MING COAT. Over Coats of every grade and most fashionable styles Heavy Beaver, Chinchi 11. Beal-Skins, and the very newest, the TIGER OVER COAT. Pants of every FA PLAIN FANCY, and PLAID CASSIMERE Wawa(' every vtyht,—the lawn being the DOURLF,ORRAST FURNISHING GOODS, NOTIONS. such as Pulse-Warmers. %ItW4 1 Garrote or Byron of all rtzes. it fine assortment of &wave on hands, Also Cloths and Casiiners which we will Ake to order on short notice, Don't miss the place—Just Opposite Jos, Yeater's Confectionary, TN NM EST OF HAMS' 111. Nov. 38, 'o4—a. CUMMINGS & JENNYSL MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE, AND COTTAGE UPRIGHT Piano Fortes, 2~To• 270 Miro ea.crviuret3r, EACH INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR riIHESE instruments have 1)01, been for many years I before the public, and have from their superiority (Atone ' hness of touch, durability, and eligance ..f finislir drawn forth many and very tlattming commen dations from a numser of he most ir,otnineut mem bers of the musical profession. Oct. s,'(4—fim They are now offered to the public at prices from 25 to 30 per cent. lower than any other instruments of equal qualities. The steady, increasing demand for those superior instruments. have induced the makers to increase their facilities for manufacturing th. m, and they are now fully prepared to meet the demands of all. mob wholesale and retail customers. Dealers in localities wher , i these instruments have not yet been introdoced. desiring an agency for them. will be liberally dealt with. Send for a circular Dec. 14. 3 mos. ST. GLAIR HOTEL, tOIINER OF eENN& ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSB.7RGH, PA. J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. Er This popularhonse has recently been thorough ly refitted and fur nished, and now forms one of the most pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mod erate.and satisfaction warranted. April 8.'53 ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinary and Sexual System +—new and relish!e treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—dent kr mail in sealed letter envelopes. f re e o f c h um , U ?v Ad dress, Dr. J. BRAN 110111111 TO, Howard Assoc! anion, No. 2 Smith Ninth BMW, rhaada-, April 13,414-Iy. IN A DAY! where they are just Opt ring their fresh from the Eastern cities and AND Traveling Shirt•, Drawers. and Undershirts, Glares. Wool Socks. Port-monies, Ties, Collars (both linen and paper,) HATS AND CAPS Rt. leb..-1• .6 NEW YORK. FITE TEARS. nth, yorh. CONSUMPTION. They tmes 04 tate Nis sees se the errs gth elAspesi the cotor o ithe pale Lava ". 'I hey subdue the c and Fever, and chminhat the Eapectoration. Thy ehraa the eight meet*, always, in from errs* to fourteen, days. The appetite is at once ineiporlted, and the Patient rapi.ily gains Asia ; the crmgh anal the difficult breathin g are speedily relieved; the sleep becomes calm and refre , lliug ; the evacqtation r fr ,- lar and uniform. ALL IIE GLNERA SYMP TOMS DISAPPEAR W 1711 A LAPI MTV' DLIT BELMS hIAILVELLOUS. —J. F. Churchill, Jr. D. TUE 81170PHOSPHITE8 are an appropriate and erreirto I:FVFMY Inv every d order characterized by ally ob., or law e of the Ivllowing SYMPTOMS: ag-.3 Difficult,lmperfert, or too Rapid Breathing. Cold , : peas of Me .Ertromatiea ; J%7jit oe _Shaw iny Hectic; IFurting Ealargbmcnt of She Glands, or Swellings; Couch; Loos of Streout,4 Twitching of the perres or inumgeg; Shouting Pains through the Shoulders, CheBt,.l . UC6 or Limbs; Partial or 'l%'tal Lose of the 1, - 66 o the Limbs: Headache; ida in CN; EPOPNRirO raielle , 4,l Fight Sweats, Lava of Appetite, I:cart-Burn, epr - cBoon f the Stomach, Witt, or Sinking of the Stomach, before eating; Weak or Sour Eqoulcch; irregulari ties of the Bowels; Sallow Complexion; boraiwc ments of the Li rer or Eidneys; Lot, rdefl Greicts s • or Delayed Dentition, in children; Extreme $501.51- ti r eneNB to add; etc., as in the several &ages of Consumption,ineot4irrh, A alhin a. Bronchi tB, peptia, ...Scrofula, Neuralgia, Prtralys i.N(partia t or' complete), tfc., and rspecial y Pal Ilmarl; orders or Uterine Irregularities, su,h as 4 111 f; Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, ErceBxive, pea 2„ ed, Premature or too l'iwuratt Atenstruation. WINCHESTE2:I3 HYPOPHOSPHITES are the best temerly known to Medical Science, in every case where the physician commonly prescribes " tonice," iron, whieke cm," 0.1, quinine," &a. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF VTR HT POP ITOSPITITES is the may reliabla form o f this Remedy, and is n:iproved by t he Medical Profession generally. 1:-.‘"E1C 0 OTHER, -A - OR Y Y BEM ED Y CoYntlin r yG "ROY: seriPraci:S :—I oz Bottles, sl—six Bottles ter nl6 oz. Bottles, s . 2—Thrvo ter II Circulars free. Sold by all respect:lMo Druggists, and at the sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCIEESTEL, 36 Jan Street, N. Y. Tn Pulmonary Diseases. the most ac tive treatment should bo pursued daring the Summer months., the period when most t at rivals unwisely suspend the use of the .EZetzteey. April f 7. '64.1y. Proclamation The greatest than e ever ofTere: , to buy good Jewelry at Low Prices 1. 14:10,0V0 IN2Tehes. Chains, Lockers. Ring's. Brae.les t Sers nf.lewolry (:nitl Pens, Ace. TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, And not ro be Paid for until yen know what you are tv get. Certifiraies nanune an artn le and lin value are pla, cad ill Se.aieli Envelop, and well mixed. one of which will be semi by mail to any address ri µ receipt of twice. (Ore Certificate 25 etas, Five fir Eleven thrll2. Thirty for 85. Tiler- are no blanks. Von must Ret the value of ynor motley. tdryttlare with particuara sent FREE iddress A. J. HARPER 4 I 0 229 Broadway. N. April 13.'64-ly A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN, Just Published in a Sealed Envelope A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radice, tire •41:Spermatorrlicea or eeminal Weakness& Involuntary Emissions., Sexual Debility, and Impedi. melds to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consump tion, En'lep.) , and Fits; Mental and l'hvs - ical locapas ity, resulting front '' , 'elf-.Ahttse. &e. • Bv ROBERT J. CULVER 14 EL , M. D., author of ihe • Green Book," &c. The world renowned author. in this admirable Lie lure, clearly proves Iron: his own experience that the ilw fill consequences of P k c. A huse 0155 6e effectual!, removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations. bungles, iiistru mews, rings, or cnr or the apvdicatirm of the knife—poisiting nut a mode of a cure. at since simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer. no matter What his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately. and radically. LECTURE• WILL PROVE A DonN TO T/IOI I BA NW?, AND 7110V8AN DS. Sent, under sent, in a plain nvelope, to any address , post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CiRS..I. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office box 45116 June 22, 1864. VOlabtlAia. Afflicted Read. READ!! itiii„tin-,:rep.i,ise;ply—id,awipi,ithit-,....7. 7 „r". ' Heart. Towid Liver. Palsy, Irrita bility of the Fysteut General or L0c..1 Pains Weak ness, Night Sweats. Dimness of Sight, Fits of Despon dency. Muscular Prostration arid ail aces o f the Nervous Centres never dream of the CAUSE of their several afflictions. They treat results as it they were c uses; and so no relief is found 'WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THESE DISEASES very frequently 7 here is the secret—solitary self abuse, practiced by thousands, Commenced when boys. at school or elsewhere, it is kept up even daring young manhood. producing mental and physical pies [ration. It' continued, these diseases and even mad. !less are the result. If the victim he conscious of the ° cause of his decay. and t nit it, lie suffers under those terrible nor; rital and involuntary emissions which weakcti and shame him, till life becomes grievous.— Thus plate, between certain decay and prematur • death and horrible se fferiita, the W ref tied victim rush es to SELF• DESTRUCT!' IN, or sinks to an untimely grave. If lie einalli'll , ateS himself before the practice has done its Wer. I and enters leair itrney. his marriage I is unfruitful, and his se bse tells hint that this is caused by his early follies. SUFFERING VOTNG MEN, Let no false modesty prevent you from explaining your case to one whose acknowledged position in the medical profession. and respecta' Oily in pr vate life e point him as a private counsellor. Think tint to cute yourself, and so tamper with a faculty, the destruction of which renders a man truly miseralt . e. Come to Dr. KIN KELIN, confide in him as thousands have done bethre In short. to be cured radically of all (rums Of secret diseases, and rniuone effects of self-indulgence apply to the most successful and experienced Dr. KINKIS LIN,GppM'N PHVNICI N. Northwest corner if Third and streets, between Spruce and Pine. a square and a half from the Merchants' Exchange, Philadel phia Remember that STRICTURES of the URETIIA are rapidly removed by the a.mli,ation of a new therapeu tval age, t. only 115 ed btr Dr. K. I'ACK AGES (tF MEDICINES. ADVICE, ar.c., for warded in address. in any direction; put up secure from damage nr curiosity. frj''POST PAID LETTERS addressed to Pr. KIN KELM, Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith. April 27, Ibb4—,y. IA RV! A GE!—lts loves and hazes sorrows and an gers. hopes and fea , a. regrets and joys: MA N -1104,P, how lost, how RESTORED; the nature, reatmei , t. awl of spermatorthina or sem ivat Neak:o.,.. involuntary emissions. sexual oebility and inim , iiiments to lictrriage generally ; nervousness. rnt.soalptinu, tits. 11,1113 i :I),d ph sisal incapacity, F r . stilling from .SELF-.A , :USE—are fully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. ytitlNG, M. I). his most extraordinary book should be in the hand* of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man o woman who desire to limit the number of their offspring to their ci-cumsrances. Every pain, disease, and ache Mcidental to youth, maturity, and old age, is fully explained ; overy particle of knowl edge that shoot,' nn known is here given. It is full of engravings. lit fart it discloses secrets that every one et imid know; still it is a honk that must be locked up and mu lie about the lonise. It will be sent to any one Ott !lie receipt of twelorfive cents. in specie or postage stamps. Address Dr. WIN. YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce St.. above Fourth Philadelphia. 11.,r'AFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat tet what may be your disease. before you place your ran If under the care of any one of the notorious Quacks —native or foreign. who advertise in this or any athOrs paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Paoli. and read iwavit fully. It will he the means of saving you manna dol l ; tar, your health. and possibly your life; Pr YOUNG can he consulted on any o f ijite Oiseent e. es descriheil in his publication, at hi- Office. Kok 41fi, Spruce eat.. above For rth Philadelphia. IrrOffice hours front Butt S o'clock daily. Prii 27, 'f4 I S. B. ai C. P. MARKLE4 MAMIIFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOK, CAP, LETTI3.II, AND ali kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have utaial/ et/ from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to No. 39 SnitlillioNd Street, PITTSRUII(M, PA. Irroteasii Toole:for Ran Nov, 13, 13.32-1 v Notice to the Public. Tum Cabinet business will be carried on at the old stand, by the undersigned, wbere all kinds to Furniture can be bad and made to order. A IahrAIMA kept in readiness to attend funerals. AM OS lousy, March thrls, RiriBNCGA GAII&CA Box 5219 P. 0., New York
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