, the may has twice d ng the month exceed ed $3,600,0' for a week, a result which has Keldem been equalled, even when trade was most prosperous.— TIM is a remarkable state of things when we consider the great value of thirtedttnn exported in other years, and remember that, at present, the exportation of this article has al nfost- entirely Ceased. During the past week the number of bales of cotton sent to foreign countries was only two hundred, Nubile the average number exported per week in 1860 was 4,040. The number of bales received in this city since the first of January is 293,691, Nihne during the same time lastyear 8085 bales were received. Here is a falling off of over 100,000 bales. The deficiency has been more than supplied, however, by the grain for which England and France have such need, owing to the failure of their crops. Since the first of January, 1861, 2,276,290 barrels of flour have left thiS port for foreign countries, while during the same time last year but 1,4501 barrels were exported.— The immense number of 20,270,601 bbahelepf wheat have been bought ism us this year, against 9,098,882 in•the .same time in 1860. Foreign nations have also purchased the fol lowing articles in the time mention ed' of corn 9,812,548 bushels, against 8,000,000 in 1860; of rye about 600,- 000 bushels, against 6,000; of butter 15,255,300 pounds, against 7,708,500; of tobacco 94,000 packages against 75,000. During the week our exports of wheat have been 844,455 bushels, and of corn 285,712, the greater _part of which has gone to Great Britain, France and Spain. The export de mand for butter and cheese has also been large : 11,423 packages of 100 pounds each, or 1,143,200 pounds of butter, and 13,723 packages of 100 pounds each, or 1,372,3000 pounds of 4eese having been sold to foreign buyers. Gen. Fremont's Successor. The Cincinnati Commercial gives this account of Gen. Hunter, who is said to be the officer selected to su persede Fremont—as yet his milita, ry services have not been brilliant:— "Gren. Hunter, the reported successor of Fremont, is about sixty years of Age. He graduated at West Point as, the-twenty-fifth in rank in a i t 3B ass numbering forty, and was ap pointed second lieutenant of infantry. Having risen to a first lieutenancy, he was, in 1836, made captain of cavalry, but shortly after resigned. In 1842 he rejoined the army as paymaster, in which position, with the rank of ds .or, the present Administration found him. He accompanied Mr. Lincoln froin,Springfield on his tour to Wash iisgteil,aa far as Buffalo, where, owing to the pressure of the crowd, he suf fered dislocation of the collar-lone. )34440,y after he was made Colonel of the Third cavalry, and then Briga dier General. He commanded a lead ing division at the battle of Bull Run, but was wounded so early in the day t he reached Washington, travel- Wig an ambulance, almost as soon fa Mr. Russell. He saw no service in Nesican war, nor in any of our Indian wars." Gen. Ifeintzlemen's pickets con- Clou s e to advance down the Virginia Aboro, and have crossed the Occo oripl. The pickets are very strong, dompany of each regiment being dedistatvtly on that duty. No traces of tfie rebels in any force las been sewn in this direction for two weeks. Oodasionally a stray rebel is seen, but they all maintain a respectful dis tance. lONIUMIIII COUNTY; se TN the Orphan's Court of said county, of March j term,.1861., No. 1. In the matter of the partition of the real estate of -Thomas Lucas, Sr., late of Cumberland township, ae rosols". And now, to-wit: September 18th, MI, Sheriff Wirigkentakes return of inquisition; same day Inquisi tion °unarmed by the courts. And now, to-wit: September 14th, 1841, the -rMonk g rant a rule upon the heirs and legal epresentatives of the said deceased to appear oaths tint day of next term, to accept or refuse the thilesai estate, at the valuation or bid for the same, or thow tame why the same shall not be sold, and to pay theOld= the partition. /cc. And direct service to be made on the heirs resid ing 0111 of the county, by pubheatien in the Waynes burg"lllolo" few Weeks, the hurt publication to he 13 days o..trip tamp of tbi4 rule. By the Court, D. A. WORLEY, nortlMOßtie, Oct. R), 18614 t. Clerk. Executors' Sale. P = virtue, and in pursuance of the direction.con tamed in the last will and testament of BEAT Nlgtht, late of Cumberland township, deceased, and asi order and decree of the Orphans' Court of Oceans county, there wilt be exposed to public sale. an the Premises, on Thursday, Nev. Slat, 1861, a tract of land, shame in Cumberland township afore said, adjoining land, of Join AI. Flenniken, Jno. Crago, heirs of Thomas Anderson, deceased, heirs of Win. Moudoleeeued, and others, containing a AlLorelei, Mrs Sr less, about 16 hereono acres e r f o which ed a are chafe& a 4 has tect Brisk sum, r two stortesakkalar A Frans slsn, Two Tenant Houses, &c. Said land is well, an d timbered, and abounds in good Stone Cool. , &c. This property is very desirable -oAuticount is location being within on e mile o f t h e Menanabela river, and well adapted to either grazing or nitlifg purposes. It will be sold in one or two mosolik to suit purchasers. Terms made known on Vray4X isle. JAMES NEEL, &LW NEEL, Executors. 134.,. 11,1116,1* OrlPhattiv Court Sale. Tl 4 russance of an order of the Orphans' Court of 4„ Greene county, there will be soid on the premises, on liestwacilsy, Dee. 7th, 1861, the following described real property, late the estate of ISAAC Nom%_of Elehhill township, deceased, to-wit: A Trio of Land itinsaie in IMMO township. Greene co. pilplelaig lands of Jonathan Allitoes, Jobe Foster Clones Scott and others, containing IL.coresso, sues sr less, *bent thirty-live of which are cleared and on which are erected a 21041115 is C. Aortae, loos Missoi, Stable, 411,e, ~ &desirable property and le Mumma in a good a half the parchise Money at the men et the We, and the remaining half one year Messner, with intermit tom thee confirmation. WAITZRA, = Guar4llol4 Ape* 'usk. the by estic NNW SW& OWNS 1011. L Y. BURCIEFIXLDI, 111111811 T, PITTSBURAU, PA. NZ IF CALICOS, NEW GINGHANS, NEW BLEACHED if CISLINS, NEW PLAID FLANNELS, SATINETS, RENTUCKY JEANS, CASSIXERES, CLOTHS, RED FLANNELS, YELLOW FLANNELS, GREY FLANNELS. in addition to the above, We are clos ing out our entire MOCK at reduced prices for cash pat money. The stock will be found one of the best and fullest in the city. Sept. lt. ffell—Stn. WILL PAPER, 17Griuci.caw Of harclems. EVERY VARIETY—LOWEST PRICES. JOHN J. DEZOIJOHE, 112 WOOD STREET, CORNER STH.. PITTSBURGH, PA. Green and Buff Oil Cloth for Blinds. Cord, Tassels, and Curtain Trimmings of every description. Also, a fine assortment of Gilt Cornices. Sept. 11, 1861. THE PLACE FON CITIZENS OF GREENS COUNTY TO GET THEIR ST ATIONZRY, Blank Books, Court Records, kr., 111 AT WA 0, Zoknston Co.'s, Steam Printing House, Blank Book Factory, and Sta tionery House, 57 WOOD STREET, Sept. 11. 1361-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA. R. WILIZIAMISON, Manufacturer of MILITARY, PLAIN AND FANCY RAMMIXILIDAN • And oealer in Gentlemen's Goods. Boys' Clothing, Ice., 47 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. SILK, BUNTING, AND CHINTZ FLAGS of all sizes, constantly on hand and made to order. April 24,1861-Iy. LOUGHRIDGE & MAXWELL, Manufacturers of !rushes, Looking Glasses, AND Clcoswasesois, And dealers in Variety and House Furnishing Goods, Re., 72 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept. 11, 1861. W. wrecawrins. D►atEM. SHUPE. 1.. E. VOMIT. L. H. yam. do 00., (Successors to L. G. Graff,) 1147 LIBERTY STREW, PITTSBURGH, PA., Produce & Conuthadou ercbants■ Receive and sell Flour, Grain, Butter, Cheese, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Feathers, Eggs, Beans, Tallow. Grease, Green Fruits, Dried Fruits, Potatoes. Blooms, Timo thy, Clover, Flax and Grass Seed, and,Produce in gen eral. Purchase on orders at lowest market price, all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods, and every descrip tion of merchadise. Ship your Produce and draw at sight. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. IRON CITY COLLEGE. *813,00 Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Up wards of Twebve HUNDRED young men from TWENTY EIGHT different States have been educated foi business here w ithin the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Hook Keepers at salaries of $2,000 Per Annum, Immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of ac• counts when they entered the College. TMiniete i sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please without extra charge. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cow ley'. Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large engraving of the College, enclose twentrlivs cents in letter stamps to the Principals, JENKINS & SMITH, Sept. 11,:186I. Pittsburgh, Pa. S. swami (H O. DAVI.EE. RAMMER k HAULER'S CABINET WAREROOM, 11.. 118 SMITUFI BLIP STREET, Between 7th Street and Strawberry Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA. Constantly on hand a large assessment ofelegant and Fashionable FURNITURE, warranted to 411 of tbe bee materialls and workmanship. Prices low to cult the times. All orders will be promptly attended to. March 8, 1861—no 39-Iy. Y. Watettoas S Geo. J. Dory. C. H. WoLFF. S / THOS. H. Lars. Whitmore. WoHI; Doff &. Co. SIGN OF TUE ANVIL. Importers and Dealers in .49/b. It MI -4 107 It M t NO. 50 WOOD ST., 3 Doors above St. Charles Hotel, Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA. WI E. DE BARENNE, 89 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of HATS AND CAPS, And dealer in Children's Hats and Caps, and Straw Goods. Military Caps made to order. Sept. 11,1961-Iy. B. F. SHOPE, 1111:11111.01LILITT TAILOR, NO. 75 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Sept. 11, 1861-17. J. D. FAMINE". low. M. Mimic. FACKINER & IRWIN, Manufacturers of every description of N'II:TMILMTITIormtms, NO. 103 SMITHFIELD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. A full assortment of Pittsburgh Manufactured Fur niture constantly on hand, which we will sell et the lowest price FOR CASH, which is our only terms. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. WILLIAM PLEHIIIG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats and Cap, and Straw Goode , NO. ITI, COL WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. Also, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas. Goods at lowest Cash Prices. Sept. 11,1861-Iy. J. J. GILLESPIE, Manufacturer of LOOKING GLASSES For the trade, Oval, Pier and Mantle Glasses; Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Looking Glass Plates, Ace., 0. 86 WOOD STREET, next door to Citizens' Bank O. PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept. r.,1661_14, vt. W. YOU%G, (Sue.orto Dartwright & Young,) MANUFACMS" DZALIBR tll OIL TOOLS, cuTLERY, Ilitrgiva sad Dental Ins... unkim it s , GUNS, PISTOLS, &c., 97 WOOD STREET, cOE. OF SleM o44l . ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. P A, Particular attention paid to putting up Lightt..,,, Rods, and to Manufacturing Trusses. dupporters, et c. Jobbing and Repairiug with punctuality and dispatch. 'kept. li s 1/11L-6rot. P. Dreamt. J. H. BsTi[st• H. D, Rants& (Late at Miller Ric'lateen's.) REYMER, & BROTRZILS, (Succesoora to Reymer & Andemion,) wuoLaseLE DIALINIS IN rORBIGW FRUITS, Nuts, Confectionery, Sugars, Fire Works, &s.. Neu. 195 and 118 WOOD STUMM, above Fifth, Late No. 39 Wood Street, prrnißußGH, PA. Sept. 11,1861-6 w. JOHN P. *MOTT, WboiegaWDerler is DAWNS, OILS, VARNIATUIS, PAINTS. DyE-STUFFS, &c., NO. 296 LIBERTY lITIIRBT, beudeeke 7 1.9 led Bordth lield Strewn, PITTSBURBR, 14 ‘.• Sept. it, 16111-Iy, J. C. KIRKPATRICK ir. CO., Kasufaeturera, and Wholesale and, Retail Dealers in Y.Ellgef %WM/ and Lubrisstivg Oils, 71 THUD STREZT, PITTSBURGH, PA. , Alwaya6olo4 LAMM* . k °fen 4 ll . ll Mt e r r i. v - TI b, LAZEAR, . 11 " 11 M 4 q.'wri Ne.Amiator -• - "1q,14 ONMEn."' pa. 1 4 • atumnits • To MO Wi t ISr ‘V • rirresumen orrsAm Ranximb CANDY 111141MFACTORY, I= Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Preserves, Sardines, 181 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, Haring a large connection with importing bounce, East, lam prepared to furnish Country Dealers with a large assortment ofForeimi Fruits as they arrive in their season, on equally as good terms as thzy can buy else where. I am Now receiving s new crop of Orange% Lemons, Figs, Dates, Raisins,Primes, Plums, Currants and everp description o Nuts Also. Fresh Peaches in Ouns of a superior quality, Pickles, Preserves, Olive, Oils, Catsaps, &cc. Common Fancy and Crystalized Candies, manufac tured fromthe best of materials, and will be sold at the lowest prices. 1 would call special attention to my Cough Candy. It is not surpassed in the Country for the cure of Coughs and Colds. TRY IT. February V, 1861—no C. YEAGER & CO No. ItO Market Street, PITTSBURGH, Pd. HAVE now opened a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS , TRIMMINGS, ND K2NCY GOODS, Which they will sell as low as any Eastern House. A call and examination of the same is respectfully solicited. 'March 1 1861—no 40-Iy. W. w. sum) [JOHN S. DAVISON. MAIR & DAVISON, INPONTXNB AND DEALERS IN Saddlery, Carriage & Trunk HARDWARE AND TRIMMINGS, No. 127 WOOD STIREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. March 6. 1861—no 39-Iy. WM. P. BECK. , PAS. N. LAMM. BECIA dr. LAZZIAIL, 185 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wholesal Grocers and Dealers in Country Produce. ORDERS for Groceries, Pittsburgh Manufactures, Flour, Grain, &c., filled at usual terms. CONSIGNMENTS of Produce solicited. February 13, 1861—no 36. R. R. BULGER, Manufacturer of every description of XP 11? x la XL NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE Constantly on hand, which I will sel I at the lowest price; for cash. Aug. 21, 1821-Iy. R. PATRICK & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, CORNER OF WOOD AND PIFTU STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. Refer 19 the Banks Ind Bankers of this City, and to Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & Ce., New York City. Special attention given to the negotiation of Coin mercial Paper, Loans, &c. Stocks and Securities of every descrtption, bought and sold on Commission.— Collections made on all parts of the United States; and uncurrent Funds taken at the lowest rates. West)licit the correspondence of Henke and Bankers,. and can-offer favorable terms to parties who may open accounts with us. Aug 21, 1861-ly • J. B. HI IL L I Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Office, No. 953 Penn tweet, Mined Ward, opposite Pene'a R. R. outer Depot. MW, Cur. orllKorrto St. *. Mulberry Alley 3P1C1PT19.1131:719LC11-33. ALL KINDS OF Lumber, Flooring & Weather Boarding FURNISHED TO ORDER. Irr Orders will receive attention if left at the office of Beck & Lazear. April 24, 1821-Iy. WitebillC% HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=l Fish, Pig Lead, Spelter and Produce Generally. No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agent for Gothie Chimney Tops, Slone Water Pipes, St. Louis Fire Clay. March 6, 1861—no 99-Iy. NwEIWILIVITrETPL.33 WAREHOUSE No. 38 and 40 Smithfield St., OPPOSITE THE GIRARD HOUSE, PITTSBURGH, PA. V E undersigned are constantly manufacturing mad selling at reduced prices, every description of Parlor, Chamber, Liar a) I, Pining-Roe*, and Office N'T.7.IELATIWIDIR.3SI. Warranted to be of the best niaterial and workmanship. Furniture forshipping. Customerstaa rely on having goods purchased from this establishment, securely and properly packed rot transportation. Steamboats supplied as usual with promptness, and on liberal terms. T. B. YOUNG & CO. March 27, 1861- 42-Iy. J. & H. PHILLIPS, Nos 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MkwUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTkra TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SUADEe., TABLE OIL CLOTHS. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. Also, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath er, Indiau Rubber Belting, Hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, 4e., 4c. Whalestae NW; buyers will . find ourneek tame wen selected , and at We lowe s t Kum April Si, 1861-Iy. ENTERPRISE WORKS ! agninir & 221211211 r. No. 0.1. Wood Street. PITTSBURGH, PP* opiprAcTuroas OF IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, Brom OIL NIT AND OTHER WELLS ognnus IMM4CITED SF PROMPTLY FILM*. . Awl WWI lINLIAIIIMPTIMMOSi mithilieilisjoimi..ili w o ur irto Ftwa ems ithistivitt It Or CA• COCO 3:111 AT • MINOR & CO.'S THE Fart/leis' and Mechanics' Ischange are now opening a.trery large and well selected stook of PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which have bsen purchased on such tering as will ena ble them to sel , at LOWER PRICES than ever. LADIE DRESS GOODS In endless variety. Their stuck of Silks, Merinoes Plain and Figured DeWino, Plaids. Grey Guods; inshor every description of Ladies' Wear is large. A supply o' FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Fealbers, Bonnet Velvets and Silks. MOURNING GOODS, &c. ES WEB! ES MR 1! Cloths, Cassinteres, Feelings, Tweeds and everything n the Staple and Fancy Goods Line: BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS! Teir stock is large and is selling at prices to suit the times. Groceries, Hardware, Clueessware, &c. Kept constantly on hand in great variety and at low prices. The public can feel assured that they can pur chase Good at old prices, and prices that will defy competition. Call and examine their stock, you can not fail to be suited. PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash never refused. MINOR $ll. CO. Waynesburg, Oct. 23,1861. ELI ATEN, Z. W. PHELAN NEW CABINET SHOP. PPUBLIC attention is tailed to the new Cabinet Ware room, one door east of Minor's Store, where all kinds of Cabinet Furniture will be furnished to order to the most improved style, and on the most reasonable terms. Bureaus, Book-Cases, Cupboords, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, Me. Also COFFINS Will be put up with the gteatest possible dispatch and at the very cheapest rates. ATEN & PHELAN. Waynesburg, May 8, 1861. THE EXCHANGE! J. TAYLOR & CO., Having opened a Wholesale and Retail Li quor Store in the Basement of the -HAMILTON HOUSE," Waynesburg, Pa., would inform their friends and the public generally, that they are prepared to ac commodate them with the best of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Rum, Pure, copper-distilled Rye Whiskey, &c., on the most reasonable terms for cash, or good grain, such as wheat, rye, corn, oats, &c. Confectionaries and Oysters always on hand. Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Waynesburg, Pa., June 22, nn3. GREENE HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County Pa. S. FMRTZELL, Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friend that he has taken this well known House Where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &c. He will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him, not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and carriages, ik.c. April 10,—No 44—tf HAMILTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Penn'a. rl l .l-1E undersigned respectfully announ ces to his customers and to his friends, to strangers, and to the publie, generally, that he has rented and is now the proprietor of the Hamilton House, here tofore an excellent and popular hotel, and that he will spare neither pains nor expense to render entire satisfac inn to those who may favor him with their patronag April 27, 1859. JACOB LEMLEY CABINET MAKING. JAMES GANIKR & CO., Wculd respectfully inform their :friends and the pu lic that they have now on hand a good assortment all kinds of CABINET WARE, such as is usually kept in shops in this part of the coun try, made of the best materials, and by the best work men. 11:7They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town or Country, Waynesburg, January 44, 1860-1 y 'NOW READY The Waynesburg Steam Grist Mill, having been stopped a month fur repairs, is now in operation. We are also happy in being able to announce that we have made arrangements with Mr. Rogers, Esq., of Rogers ville, to assist in grinding. Mr. Rogers is well known to be one of the heat millers in in the County, and he will hereafter superintend the grinding. Best quality of Flour, :Meal and Feed kept for sate cheaper than can be had elsewhere in town. We expect to have the Carding Machine in opera tion In Iwo or three weeks, having failed to get ready as before announced, owing to a disappointment in getting some new cards, belts, etc. Aug 14, 1t361. THOMAS HOCK. OWATCHES & JEWELRY. S. M. BAILEY, Main Street, one door East of Me Chd Bank Building. The public are respectfully informed that I have re plenished my stock, and am now prepared to furnish, at the lowest retail prices. Gold and Silver Watches, of all styles and qualities, including the famed Ameri can manufactured Watekes; also, all descriptions of Or. namental Jewelry, such as Medalions, Bracelets, Gold Chains, Breast- Pim, Ear Drops, Bar Rings, Fin ger Rings, Gold Pens, Gold and Silver, Pen and Pencil Cases. And everything in the line—and of qualities and price■ to suit the meet fastidious purchaser. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., still promptly attended to, and all work repaired by him will be warranted to perform satisfactorily for one year. Re -respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. Waynesburg, June 13. 1860-Iy. S. S. PATTON, A • • RESIDENT DENTIST, Row STREET, WAYNESBURG, PA. AU work warranted unexcelled either in natural appearance, durability, or neatness of workmanship. Work insured from one to ten years. and CHARGES MODERATE. April 21, 1852—n049. R. DOUGIIERTY, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in the business, he feels confi dent his work will give entire satisfaction. He will use no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will not employ any but superior workman. ♦ll new work will be Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of the Court Ottse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1560—50 34. LOOK AT MIS. The undersigned would respectfully o ,tintorm the Pub lie that he is now prepared and menu acturing CSarlzsluizeM Wax.-o, melt as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that line. Ile also wishes it understood that he keeps a Manse and makes coins, and is pre pared to attend calls in town or country, at any hour. SAMUEL JEWEL. Waynesburg, Oct. SNI, ISbn. Administrator's Sale THE undersigned administrator of the estate of Philip Rogers, dec'd, in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Greene county, Pa., will sell at public sale, on the premises, on the Seth day of November next, a piece or parcel of land, situ ate in Wayne township, adjoining lands of 0. A. Worley, Alexander Yager, and others, containing about FOUR ACRES. ['he improvements are a CAB IN HOUSE, a Young Orchard, and about two acres cleared. Terms made known on day of sale. H. J. ROGERS, Administrator. 04.1, 1101-44. Administrative's Notice. The above gentlemen give notice to the public, that 1 0. WT rERIB of ation having bees granted by the death of* former partner, the lute firms et St ro io th e alidereig , upon the estate of D &NIEL t snider ! Sedgewicke, and dedgewieks do Co., have Mgt*. 1 0 'or IfeellwelPtilliht tows Matt,, ilic,'4. I been dissolved, dad the besieges connected therewith No 11 hereby' given !Ile all. es indebted n to I mutt be ended who them; and heitter the above Said ht 'lad ishmeeldlte and those beentees will • centimes& and ! peso/0y . , liza=upc s =ms to Pellillt! . " . e m . dilk" . ! . ' li t ha i a blW ! -4" Al ":" • e of - r ~ -7; 4.= '-• ~„ . . _ .... . • iiia %ONO ~, *. -,. ...., - 4 , ~ '.• ,„ „ Seasonable DryG owls ! Having just received a large stock °foods from the Eastern cities, which he is determined to sell as low as any other establishment in Waynesburg, for cash or aood produce, consisting in goods of the following: DRY 4131-4:30 CP TIM, Clothes, Casinieres, Buffalo, Cord, 'Shawls, Ticking Blankets, Flanne,,Lindseys, Drilling, Canton Flannels, Check, Under Shirts and Drawers, Silks, Gingham', Merinos, Alpackas, Cashmeres, Paramettoes, Cubourgs, of all colors, Delaines, and Plaids, Lavel:a, Cloths, Debages, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds Mohair Caps, Collars, Fringes, Silk and Tabby velvet, all kinds of Ribbon■ Silk Ribbons, Cambrick, Swiss Mull, Jachonets, Figured and plain Muslin. And many other articles to tedious to mention in advertisement, 200 pieces of Calicoes, 200 pieces of Brown and Bleached inuslins, Ladies Cloaks, a beau tiful article Ladies Skirts. .IECALIEI.7jIiII7.9.IzIL.M. Mill and Cross cut Saws, Stilyards, Knives and Forks Table and tea Spoons, Door Locks, Pad Locks, Fau cets, Butt Hinges, of all sizes, Screws of all sizes, Sprigs and Shoe nails, Sash Fdstners, Shears and Scissors, Cupbard and Chest locks, Meat Saws, Sausage Chop pers. and Staffers, Cast and Shear steel Trowels, Coffee Mills, and Augurs, Wrought and cast Nails, Shovels and Forks. QUEENSWARE. Stone, Liverpool, and common Ware in Sets or by the piece, Glass ware and Glass Lamps. GROCERIES. Sugar, Tea, Coffe, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Cinamonn Cloves and Nutmegs, Tobacco, Rice, Spanish add Com mon Segars, Ropes and Bedcords. WOODEN WANE—Tubs and Buckets (:).I.4catiliM3.4lF. Coats. Pants and Vests, Caps and Bonnets. The best and cheapest Stock of Boots and Shoes in Wayne. burg, Ladies. Gentlein,ns. Misses and Children.. • . Pnuidreth's Pills, Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Nerve and Bone Liniment, Opedildock, Castor and Sweet Oil, God fry's Cordial, Bateman's Drops &looney Cinnamon, Freya Vitmifuge and Cough Syrup, Woods Hair Re storative, Richardsons Sherrywine Bitters, Allcoks Porous Plaster. The above will he sold low for all kinds grain, Feath ere, Butter, Dried Apples, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Linnen and Flannels.— Flout and Salt by the barrels. Nov. 30, n 026. MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS di RINEH .RT, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, i a 7 East of the Court House, Main 'tree WHERE they have, and keep on hand a • land la o r ir g n e al a u r e it al extensive assortment of One 1114118bE WORK , rill. such as monuments, tombs, tablets and 1111 grave stones, of every variety and style.— Particular attention paid to caning, which will be done by as good workmen as can be found anywhere in the business; as one of the firm has seen practically elligaged In the business for twenty-five years, and the other eighteen years. They flatter them selves they cannot be surpassed in point of skill and taste by any in the west. Persons wishing anything in our line can have it furnished to any place desired at lower rates than any other establishment in the country. Persons can save 20 per cent by purchasing of us. All kinds of building work done in either marble or stone. SAYERS & RINEHART. Waynesburg, May 20, 1857—n0.2 S. HARTZELL WAR! WAR! WAR! New Grocery & Provision SNORE • HS the pleasure of announcing to his old customers and friends, that he has refitted the Opposite the Court house, and is prepared to carry on a GROCERY & PRODUCE BUSINESS. lie is determined to exert his best efforts to meet the wants nfthecommunity, and hopes by careful atten tion to business to merit public favor. He will keep on hand constantly a stock of superior FAMILY GROCERIES. Queensware, Hardware, Confectionaries, Notions, &c Please call and examine for yourselves. Produce to ken in exchange for goods. D. OWENS. May 8, '6l—tf. NEW GROCERY. Two doors East of "Messenger" Buildings Main Street, Waynesboro - , Pa. ISAAC noormi., RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has ust opened an entirely new stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, of a superior quality, selectee' with an eye to the wants of the community. He flatters himself that his stock is all prime and fresh, bought at low prices, and will be sold accordingly. He keeps every article pertaining to an establishment of this kind, and hopes to merit a share of the patronage. His stock is comprised in part of the following: Teas, Coffees, N. 0., Crushe I and Pulverized Sugars Molasses, Starch, Soda, Cream Tartar. Salt, Pepper, Candles, Crackers, Soaps, Tobacco. Also, a superior variety of Cigars, and all other articles ueually kept in a Grocery. CONFECTIONARIES. His Confectionary Department is supplied with a va riety of Candles, Cakes, Raisins, Drops, Chocolate, For eign and Domestie Fruits. Also, a variety of Notions which will be sold as low as they can be had at any otb. er establishment in toww. Country produce tak en - in exchange for goods. Give him a call, at the new store room, near the Messenger publication room. May 18, 1859; ns.so. DAILY MAU, HACK RUNNING REGIILARLY BETWEEN RYER MI illaf LARK THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the mail between the above points, he has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the traveling community, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 7} o'clock, and will arrive at Ricee' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh, the other will leave Rices' Landing at the same time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No paine will be spared for the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOUG HER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. 9. 414 WAYNESBURG TO EWES' LANDING. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public, that his line of Hacks will leave the Greene House in Way neaburg, every morning at 7 o'clock, arrive at Rices' Lan ding in time to connect with the Boats leavingthat place for Pittsburgh. All persons wishing a commodious con- Veyance between those points will dud it to their advan tage to give him their patronage. 7'llis terms are moderate. THOMAS BRADLEY. December 19, 18110—no 98. HUGHES & OLNVER, Grocers, Forwarding gad 00111311:1813ION 111111111101IANTS Rica' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the larpet and beet Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the piece, for all goods on con signmenl, and also GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to land, for storing all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or tee Eastern cities, do the moat reasonable WHIM. They hope by strict attention and long experience. In business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will keep on hand a goos assortment of FRESH GROCERIES. from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to sitcom modate an who will favor them with their patronage. April 11, 1860. IL di I's SZINIIINFICK. Grocers and Commission Merchants, RICES' LANDING, PA. A. h. C4IIIIIPBELL, WAYN'ESBURG DANIEL OWENS, Led with Store Room, gicte yakting, = Vittsbuqk Ittroertistmtnts. iiiiii_*%**`iiiii=ll NEW FALL GOODS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN Immense Stock of Silks, CLOAKS, DUSTERS, DRESS GOODS, &c., &c. 3P I Pt I 1V - Mit ES , Of all the celebrated makes, from 6/ cents up. SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, The most popular brands, which we retail at Whole• sale prices. Also, Flannels, Blankets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, House-Keeping Goods, Hoop Skirts, &c. N. B. As we do a large wholesale business in con nection with our retail, we are able to sell Goods at RE TAIL cli EA PER than any retail house in the city. COME AND SEE, whether you want to buy or not. J. W. BARKER & CO. NO. 59 MARKET STREET, Oct. 9, 1861:3m. Ptttsbur gh, Pa. yf ,z PL, .6 vi - w a It i ~q. n. p. 4 . A, 0 u t g g . 0 pr; 8 2 . g Le 4 $ to '''' 1 : L. th - Z fw A a °r4 ° 4 . Zel 2 u.,. ig cn , &-i - &). ... ,t' cb it W - 00 )-) A i )=), , g .. :1 pi W w Pi . oi X A ^ Ele U '• P La -. 4 )13 4-1 pi :.,. g 41 .4 ;4 P 0 Prti ° ;A 12.1 0 i A 4 4 0g 0 4 ) ~ i-4 t. :F. , 0 41 r 4 is : ~, re 0 , ` 7 : -, g a ,'--,- 0 0 ':: r-r-i 'srA _\ to 4 :. 4 , a all 3 P 4 lii : 7 1 A' i ei, 4 E- ' `" :1 „- L 5Q.c:21.49 ' 6 °I 44 ~. el ' A ve g ?••4 49 E. 0 0 g g E-1 ..,- 0 4 o 0 ~ 41 f: 1. , 0 i 6 0 . ; - w 0: ~ 0 ;-. ■ 4 4 z hi - ' E 4 P -4 a ■ = 4, - ;,'5, ..., Q . rn I. . cr. 1... ' .. . al E , l r 4 0 cr, A cf.: 4n 0 , X 44 A i fr. wlO 01 CS CD ® i .C 7, 0 Z ':' r l4 I : = )4,” -) g _ A 41 , 4 t: _ ,--, g '4 to Q ,-. ~.1 cx.l 6 „.. ~ ~ ® d .'- Z t 0 8 -.4 :'. ATTRACTIVE DRY GOODS!!! 43, HANSON LOVE, NO. 74 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA., TTAS just received a large assortment of Beautiful all Wool Be!eines. Magnificent Silk Robes, Velvet Flannels, •'- ' • Rich Silk Robes, Very Cheap. Handsome Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Stella and other Shawls, Needle Work, Collars and Sets very cheap. Toweling Sets less than half price, Canton and Wool Flannels, all colors, Bleached and Unbleached Shirting and Sheeting. • Prints, Ginghams, and Checks, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts; Hosiery, Gloves, And Mitts of all kinds selling vesy low for cash. C.a. 9, 1861:6m NEW FALL GOODS. NOTICE TO .IE4 ISI Ix MI ix Parr. JOSEPH HORNE, NOW offers for sale, at the very lowest market prices, to wholesale and retail buyers, a very large and well selected stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERIES, RIBBED WOOLEN HOSIERY, BOSTON HOSIERY, U N DERSDIRTS &DRAW ERS, ZEPHYR WORSTED AND KNITTING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, VELVETS. SILKS. PLUMES, TARLETONS. BOMBAZINES, ENGLISH CRAPES, BLACK AND WHITE SILK LACE, AND A FULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS; 11001' SKIRTS AND CORSETS, SKIRT BRAIDS, TAPES,COIII BS„ PINS, NEEDLES, and all kinds of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS This notice is especially intended for Country Mer chants and Miliners who visit the city for the purpose of buying goods. HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, NO. 77 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA _ . Oct. 9,1361.2 m VENITIIAN BLINDS! G. P. WERTZ, First Premium and Excelsior • 1111111 a 111111 FACTOiI Y, NO. 72, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST., WARBROOM ON FIRST FLOOR, PITTSBURGH, PA. rpuoss wishing to furnish their houses with Ven,i— tian Blinds of the MOST EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH, Will find it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics. Every attention is paid to the wants of customers. PRICES LOW. ALL WORK WARRANTED 1 OLD BLINDS REPAIRED NEATLY, or remodeled, if desired, to appear the same as new, of the LATEST STYLE, without extortion. Those having Dwellings, Churches or Public Build ings to furnish with Blinds dr Revolving or Stationary Shutters, Would save money by giving me a call, Corner o f Third and Market Street. GEORGE P. WERTZ. Oct. 9, 1961:1y. H. D. BRECHT & BRO., Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMER. Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Moulding.. Dealers in French Plate and Window Glass, 128 SMITHFIELD STREET, P , RMLER'S BLOCK, between Fifth and Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. City Glass at Manufacturer's Prices. Particular attention given to repairing Paint ings,Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at whoesale price. Oct. 9,1861:ly. RUSH HOUSE, M. RUSH, Proprietor, No. 397 Liberty St., near Pa. R. R. Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. THIS house has been lately enlarged, refitted and re-furnished, and is DOW in the hest of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers. The REST OF OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY, Sold wholesale and rete 1, or served up in every style. The delicacies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Liquors, &c. Ott. 9, 18614. Steam Cracker and Bread Bakery. W W. C. MACKEY, Manufacturer of NiL OS. Mt. AND FAMILY BREAD & CAKES, Ito. 44 Sinithfield'at., near Third, Oct. 9, 11341:1y. PITTSBURGH, PA. DR. CALVIN SING, BURGEON lIT 1 IPST freIitITHFISLII STUMM { 2 81113ROH, PA. I Min, at cm!" MAI1MOOD! HOW LOST, HOW RIESTOOMIS. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope 1 A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENt AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORRHOEA , or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousnesc. and Involuntary Emissions, producing impotestei, Consumption and Mental and Physical Debility.. -- By ROBERT .1. CULVERW ELL, M. D., The important fact that the awful consequences • self-abuse may be effectually removed without utter nal medicines or the dangerous applications of,aws irs. instruments, medicated boogies, and other imperf‘ cal devises, is here clearly demonstrated, and the er irely new RDA highly successful treatment, as atitvet. by the celebrated author folly explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfecllti and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture wilt prove a boon to thousand and thibutrands. . . Sent under seal, in a plain entelope. to any ddress, post paid, on the reecipt of two postage stamps, by add dressing Dr. CIT, J. C. KLINE, 127 flowery, New Usk Post office box 4,586. April 24, 1861—no 48-Iy, LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCH 21. A STANDARD MEDICINE for the speedy, radlsag and effectual cure 01 all diseases arising front IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD This medicine has wrought the most miraculous WINO in desperate cases of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, PiMules en the Face, Old stubborn Ulcers, Tetter Affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Low Spirits, Cancerous Formatlea. Erysipelas, Bails, Stir" Eyes, Scald Head, Rheumatic Affect/ Costiveness, Salt Rheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite. Foul Stomach, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and all Diseases originating in an Immix* PIS a Blood. THE ♦DOVE 18 A PORTRAIT OF DAVID lIPPCRIIAIM Sworn statement of David M'Criary, of Napier Vs, Bedford county: In April, 1856, as near as I can remember, a small pimple made its appearance on my upper lip, whiegt soon became enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, and a wash of blue vitriol, without egiect.— Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pronounced It CANCER, and Pre scribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called up.,ri Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who alas pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter consisting principally of caustic; but all to no purpose as the disease cone dtinued spreading toward the nose. next used a prep aration of arsenic, in the form of salve. This fur a time checked the disease, but the intlaniation soon in creased. 1 called upon Dr. Staler, of St. Ciairsville. Bedford county, who also pronounced the di , ease Can cer, and applied a salve said to be a never failing rens edy, but it had no effect whatever in checking ibis spread of the sore. In December in the same year, tbit disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati where I consulted Prof R. S. Newton, of the Eclectics Medical College. Ile pronounced the disease "a Mucous Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of I mercury." He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me internal remedies. My face healed up, but the hi fittuiniatioa was not thoroughly removed. In February. 1857, hepronounced me cured, and I left for home. th April the disease again returned, and so Violent wag the pain that 1 count not rest at night. Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained un til September.during which time he used every known remedy, and partly succeeded ins checking the disease, but when 1 returned home there were still three diii charging ,nears upon my face. I continueolousing NAr ton's preparations, and also medicine that A got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had eat off the left side of say nose, the greater portion of my left cheek, sad had attacked ray left eye. I had given up all hope of ever being cured, since Dr. Ely said b. could only give relief, but that a cure was impossible. In March, 1858, 1 bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher;" but I mustconfess that I had no faith in it I was very weak when I commenced taking it; but I found that. gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. I continued, and when MO third bottle was taken, my face was healed as if by a miracle. I used the fourth bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven veers. Although my face is sadly disfigured, I atn still grateful to a benign Providence who has spared my life, and which has been done through the instrumentality etc LIN DBEI. 'a IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. DAVID M'CREART. Sworn and subscribed, Ibis 31st day of August, A. D 1858, before inn, one of the justices of the peace in. and for the borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa. JOHN GURLEY, J. P. Witness—U. J. Jonze We also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney. • Elderton, Armstrong county. Pa., cured of Scrofula after being unable to get out of bed for three years,. To the case of a lely in Ansonville, Clearfield coun ty, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its wore form. JO the case of George Meisel, residing In Carroll. town, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, who was wo badly afflicted with Cancer that it ate his entire nos* off, and his case was worse, if possible, than Mo. Crearv's. The particur ars of these rases—every one of which was cured by the use of the "Blood Searcher"—mag also be found in a circular to be bad of any of thS agents. A BAD BOSS Lao CURED —Pittsburgh, September IS, 1861-1 hereby certify that 1 have had a sore leg fog over a year. It was covered with ulcers and cores so that I could not work for nearly a year. My leg swell/. ed so that I was unehtt to do anything for a long time, for at least six months. I tried several of the best doe tors in the city, but without any benefit; filially I caned on Dr. Keyser, at No. 140 Wood street who only at tended me about two weeks, and gave me but two bot tles of medicine, and 1 am entirely well, and have Con tinued well for six months l am einplo3ed at the Eagle Engine House on Fourth street, where any ono can see me. THOMAS FARRELL. READ THIS CUSE.-1 was afflicted with a horrid di sease in my feet and ankles, so much so that for @IX weeks I was confined to my bed, and at other times to my chair, where I was compelled to sit for weeks. 1 was in the care of both our eminent physicians for long time, but they could do nothing to effect a cure or ease my pain. My teet and legs became very muds swollen, and having heard et' your Blood Searcher (although 1 had very little faith in it), I was induced by Messrs. Alexander & Son, wins at this place, to try it. I had not used one bottle before I began to find immediate relief. I tried another, and am now able to walk about without crutches. I have tried other patent medicines, but received no benefit. I tap pleasure in recommending your Blood Searcher above all others, to those who may be afflicted as I have bees. Yours, truly, PETER RISHISL APOLLO, Armstrong Co., Pa., Dec. 12, 18.59. We, the undersigned citizens of Apollo, being I. quainted with the facts in the above statement, tang* to their correctness. J•s. X. M'lavAts, J. ALEXAINDIM Jos. M'GAsvls, 'Wu. Mims*. CNCER CURED . -4 letter from England, NM JOHN POPE, of Blaenovon, nearPontypetell Monmouthshire, England, w rites as follows: oLatotivo7, Aug, 1861. Eta;—An old woman in this place has wished me te write you respecting LINDSEY'S BLOOD MARCU- M& from which she found great benefit and wishes to have a little more. She has been suffering bairn a disease 01 a cutaneous nature for the last six or seven years. Iler daughter. who is living in America, ob tained it tor tier, and sent her eighteen bottles. She le now quite out of it, and I have written to her daugh ter twice and have received no answer; of course she is anxious to get more, to get completely cured. I told her I would write to you for the agency in this country. and she felt very much pleased to hear me say so. now beg to ask you on what terms you will NNW,' mar you will please bear in mind the carriage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The carriage on the en. downs bottles was II Sc 641. The medicine was a present lion her daughter, I would like to Alum she aloud Beards. er in ajar or small cask, if you cap send it huhatway. or in pint or quart bottles. I will - gefid a bill through batik or registered letter, which ever will be tleesteft. venient to you, if you will send me carrier's receipt of the parcel as security. I would send yen a sample answer this, but as it is uncertain of this reaching yen, on account of the country being in .11iNell HiId.SVPHOH, term which is commonly used, you-will be kind memo and charge me with the postage. Yours. respectfultp, [Signed.] JOHN POPE'E' — IVVe have seen the letter which is published in tie day's Dispatch, from John POs, and believe it Is pm nine.—Ell4l. DISPATCH ] DR. GEO. H. IKRYSRR, ISOLE PIIQPXIVOis PITTSBURGH, PENN' A M. A. H ARV EY and W. 8. CRE. I BII. WaPileg air * S. VIA W AY, earmichaeltolia. M. Garrard Mon. 3. P. - 8 liraitddwp. , WM.SLA , • .' J. C. BLACK IP 'bait MILLER lAMd, , . Y • lEEE