2 El sae iiiimsAvorism Samicsew tisig 4r, tit* 4480; KIM ha L i a chiming rt. tare of iihome-loVing, mcdbiri, Thiell)4l/10draw a tine, aye, a bread i ttWeen die frivolous butte - illy of fashion, who flits from hall to opera and pilot . , cleeked , in rich roheei and foilowed by a train as hol iand heartless as herself—she who, forgetful of the holy task as neglects those who have beau given in her charge, and leaves them to the care of hirelings, while she pursues her giddy round of amusements. ! , Not so our Home-mother! bless ings be on her head!! The heart wanes to see her in her daily routine of pleasant duties. How patiently she sits, day after day, shaping and sewing some article for use or adorn meet for her little flock ! And how prokur and pleased is each little re cfnt of her kindness! How the litre race dimples with pleasure, and the Whieyes grow still brighter, as mampia decks them with her own hands in the new dress she has made ! How much warmer and more comfortable they feel, if mamma wraps them up before they go to school ! No one but her can warm the mits and over-shoes, or tie the cknewkwters around the necks ! ellere is a peculiar charm about , idie does—the precious mother! They could not sleep, nay, for that mttper, she could not, if she failed to visit their chamber, and with her 'soft bands arrange them comfortably befoie - ; the Slept. Her heart thrills wittegratitun to her Creator, as she looks, on those sweet blooming faces'; arid4h4n their prayers are done, she imprints 'a good-night kiss on each 'rosy liWkis month. It may be, too, a tear will start for one little nestling, laid- en its chill, narrow bed, for whom her maternal care is no longer needeth ft sleeps, though the sleet at the snow descend; and the wild whiter winds howl around its head. It needs no longer her tender care. kmittetter arm enfolds it. It is at rest. She feels and knows that it is right, and bends meekly to the hand that sped the shaft,:and turns with a warmer love, if it be possible, to those little ones who are left her to How tenderly she guards them from every danger, and with what strong, untiring love, she watches by b edside when they are ill ! , -- ,Nngs be on the gentle, loving, •i , elnother ! Angels must look wit, love upon her acts. Her child rtulial4 rise up and call her blessed, a 4 the memory of ber kindness shallots/old her as a garment." d 1.111.111.- A Bather Pleasant Incident. .4.. few days ago, as Gen. Buell was riding on horseback through the sheets of Nashville, an aristocratic la4y, a Mrs. W., living in a fine, large Inlnge t stood at an open door or win diva, waved a rebel flag towards him, i ' 46 ' eried, "Hurrah for Jeff. Davis ....the Southern Confederacy I" . Gemiral reined in his horse, ivied toward the lady, touched his hat till all ile courtesy and suavity fg. wiiicla he is remarkable, aiid, sur itreg the fine house from top to Wont, with the eye of a connoisseur, Ott, ' remarked, "An excellent bogie fOr,a hospital." In less than twajkours every room was full of sick 1 . 61 - diers, end Yrs. W. was politely refilifted to take kind care of them. We heartily congratulate her upon her blessed privilege N OV ministering tie'M Bede of suffering patriots.,- fOlerstitie Democrat. 14, 1 eNTED MBVEMBER .1, 1859 =ll9 THE MEASURE'S ATM tit . neck. B to B, the Yoke b i la kEl ex ar ar ouri o bod E, the y underthe armpits ` 4 t , " 331-. a. Zia ICA 0 081 PAftN?ED IUPSOVID raelicit iroKE SHIRTS. , . ' • A • Style of Shirt, Warranted to Pit. By spndiii,Ligie akove measures by mail we can guara-filliir+lbliti law styli. af Shirt, and bYlrEintag! to any pan of the United States, at ‘l2, Min, &C., .*c., per dozen. Wholesale trade I suptr i ; on the usual terms. go nem . and Dealers in MEN'S FURNISH • GrOo BALLOT BROTHERS, - • 12.1962. am. No. 409 Broadway, New York. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of 4,SAIES. B. WATSON, deceased, of lowa, notice is Wahl. given to an persons knowing themselves in to said estate to make immediate payment, and having chums against the same, will present !Ida, properly authenticated, for settlement. .1. R. WOOD, Adm'r. IWO '36 14132 Administrator's Notice. BRYAN, ETTERB OF ADMINISTRATION having been to the undersigned upon the estate of B dec'd, notice is hereby given to all tillmass knowing themselves indebted to said estate to "lam immediate payment, end those having ciaims Illlismst . ,_. the mime, to Isamu them, properly suchen ti- Oltini r fror settlement TEMPLE BRYAN, Adminiumtter of James Bryan, dec'd. ' - Marsh DI, lttL- ... ~, adinkatstrators McAfee. . bthoi, 'INITIMIS of adminentation having been g rante d to ' e undenrispsest, uponsite same 0(.1 AkIRS CIAR- N,Seessiod, late of Denkard townshi p , notice is given to all persons knowing thenuedviss in - said estate to Mk* inumeilisse , molest; and iMissrbeeing claims agniast. the samp, will present them egMelleMillethenticated fon settlement. .0 i 4 - , y!,.. • M. E. GARRISON, Adm'r. V *MIA MN 3` • 4 ' ESA Viddikathk 4 InfirinAk - "06111111 The Illhaemay late Their Stem tiesehmeate 1 WE SNAIL SHOW NO - QUARTERI (BUT TAKE ALL THE QUARTERS WE CAN HETI 100,000 ROLLS 07 WALL PAPER, BORDERS, &C., TO BE SOLD THIS SPRING. Window C utains, Fire Boards, Lesters FOR YOUR COMFORT. Quick Sales and Small Profits. Bagains not confined to remnants : we take RAGS as well as CASH. WALL PAPER STORE, AT THE OLD STAND, W. P. MARSHALL, NO. Si WOOD STEEN, March 19th, 1862. PITTSBURGH, PA., R. R. BULGER. Manufacturer of every description of No LT "iV ITZTFt. NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE Constantly on hand, which I will sell at the lowest price; for cash. Aug. 21, 186 l —ly. NEW FALL GOODS FOR 1861, AT d. N. BURCHFIELD'S, MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW CALICOS, NEW GINGHAMS, NEW BLEACHED MUSLINS, NEW PLAID FLANNELS, SATINETS, KEN7'UCKY JEANS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, RED FLANNELS, YELLOW FLANNELS, GREY FLANNELS. In addition to the above, we are clos ing out our entire stock at reduced prices for cash par money. The stock will be found one of the best and fullest in the city. Sept. 11, 1861-6 m. WALL PAPER, - 1017.13 a clic:mg" Ellixacie, mi. EVERY VARIETY-LOWEST PRICES JOHN J. DEZOIICHE, H 2 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. THOS. L. McCLELLAND, COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Dealer in Flour, Grain and Produce Generally, NO. 6 SMITHFIELD STREET, Opposite the Monongahela House, Nov. 13, 1661-6 m. PITTSBURGH, PA. THE PLACe; FOR CITIZENS OF GREENE COUNTY TO GET THEIR STATIONERY, Blank Books, Court Records, &c., 13 AT Johnston & Co.'s,: Steam Printing Honse,•Btanie Book. Factory, and Sta. tionery House, 57 WoOD STREET, ept. 11, 1.J61-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA. TO COUNTRY DEALERS. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY VITXMCYLMIEILALI.aM. THE subscriber has always on band Osgood's and McGuffey's Spellers and Readers, Ray's Arithme tics, Pinneo's Grammars, Stoddard's Mental Arithme tics, Bibles and Testaments, Letter and Cap Papers, Commercial Note Papers, Envelops, Blank Books, Pass Books, Steel Pens and Holders, School Copy Books, School Slates, Ink and inkstands, Bonnet Boards, &e., &c. 117 - USUAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Goods packed and delivered to any S. of th DAVIFe city. ROBERT . I, Feb. 19-2 m. 93 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. 113 7D9 (Successor to G. Parys & Co.) Pittsburgh Steam Retitled CANDY MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Preserves, Sardines, Catnaps, Fire Work'', &c, No. 187 LIBERTY STREET. Feb. 26, 1862. PITTSBURGH, PA. Bankers and ilizchange Brokers, CORNER OF WOOD AND PIFTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. Refer to the Banks and Bankers of this City, and to Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & Co., New York City. Special attention given to the negotiation of Corn mercial Paper, Loans, &c. Stocks and Securities of every descltption, bought ane sold on Commission.— Collections made on all parts of the United States; and uncurrent Funds takes at the lowest rates. We solicit the correspondence of Banks and Bankers, and can offer favorable terms to parties who may open accounts with us. Aug . 21, 1861-Iy. J. B. H I L Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Mee, No. 953 Penn sreet, .N yolk Ward, opposite Pots's R. R. outer Depot. 1111111, Cor. °Morrie St. & Mulberry Alley W l 'X r i ur rai3Ell3lELGr3EX. ALL KINDS OF Lumber, Flooring & Weather Boarding Fld I - MI:MED TO ORDER. 43 Orders will receive attention if left at the office of Beck A. Lazear. Atoll 24, 1861-Iy. .7. & 11. PHILLIPS. • Nos 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, CARRIAGE CLOTHS. .Rlso, 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, 4-c., 4c. Wholesale and retail buyers will find ourstock large well selected, and at the lowest prices. April 24, 1861-Iy. ENTERPRISE WORKS DOWN 4r. No. 36. Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, SINKING OIL SALT AND OTHER WELLS ORDERS ISOLIOMED 8:. riLomrrlS FILLED. ALSO RIFLE MANOFCTURERS, INPOSTRRO AND DEALERS IN Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns SPORTING APPARATUS Ss GUN MAKERS MATERIALS April 24.1861-Iv. • . - THOMAS LEMON; (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES LEMON,) Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE. OP •LL mane, Sole Manufacturer of WELLS' PATENT SPRING BEDS 118 Fourth street, Fittsbursrk,. Pa. Nov. 13, 18111-Iy. . tletpartted so 'JO N podoe is elarelves in 'lntent, and orementtheat L., krowalai Via, MOSCIEL1111? TAILOR ; . . see thierty *ow, • am* ofi Maid, PITTIUMOSON, Pk. immi *mho. 1.• kilm'r, s';a11111M C -10 4Z"." , "Arg i rtatig r ar Al r NO. AS iaILANT STAN M PITTOBVIO, TA R. PATRICK & CO., c friii:V . Bf# l6 4 l tti R9FERit iespe4tilly ttul —"6llriirdbat respect will 114 n ILI. at aygesburg, . w re b e always 'found real secanalltoglall:)•bilig41 1 011,04 01 1!": 41 Pt shortest notice. Grinding done on the saroe terineiut by Wateritliall. MAO& Aid PM Appt etinntoady: on hand. Orders for either can be left at the Mill or at t eatoes stows. • • An. SilbiijAttlurtistmtnts. It. WILLIAMSON, ManufaCturer of DIELITARY, PLAIN AND FANCY .19131EEINILTSIN, And dealer in Gentlemen'sGoods, Boys' Clothing, &c., 47 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH; PA. BILE, BUNTING, AND CHINTZ FLAGS of all arises, constantly on hand and made to order. April 24,1861—1 y. Steam Cracker and Bread Bakery. w. C. MACKEY, Manufacturer of C, 3EL AL S. MIL 6 AND FAMILY BREAD & CAKES, No. 44 Smithfield et., near Third, Oct 9, 1861:1y. PITTSBURGH, PA. WM. lIITCEIMANN. DANIEL SHUPE. L. H. VOIOT. L. H. VOIGT & CO.. (Successors to L. G. Graff,) 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., Produce & Commission Merchants. Receive and sell Flour, Grain, flutter, 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. M. WHITMORE t DUFF. C. H. WOLFF. s THOR. H. L•N E. Whitmore, Wolff, Duff & Co. SIGN OF THE ANVIL. Importers and Dealers in HARD w AL NO. 50 WOOD ST., 3 Doors above St. Charles Hotel Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA. Wig. 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 Stra Goods. Military Caps made to order. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. WILLIAM FLEMING, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats and Caps, and Straw Goods, NO. 171, COR. WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. Also, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas. Goods at lowest Cash Prices. Sept. 11,1861-Iy. W. W. YOUNG, (Successorto Cartwright & Young,) MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN OIL TOOLS, CUTLERY, Surgical and Dental Instruments, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c., 97 WOOD STREET, COR. OF DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH, PA. Particular attention paid to putting up Lightning Rods, and to Manufacturing Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing with punctuality and dispatch• Sept. 11, lbtil—tint. P. REYMER. J. H. REYMER. H. D. REYMER. (Late at Miller tr, Rieketson's.) REYMER & BROTHERS, (Successors to Reymer & Anderson,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Confectionery, Sugars, Fire Works, &c., Nos. 126 and 128 WOOD STREET, above Fifth, Late No. 39 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept. 11, 1861-6 m. 11. D. BRECHT & BRO., Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. Dealers in French Plate and Window Glass, .148 SMITHFIELD STREET, DEMLER'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 wholesale price. Oct. 9, lbill:ly. Wt. CALVIN KING, SURGEON DENTIST, 47 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. TEETH inserted in all the late styles, ateg moderate prices, and satisfaction. guaran teed. Oct, 9,1861:1y. J. C. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lamps, Carbon and Lubricating Oils, 271 TRIED STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Always on hand a full Stock of Oil Lamps, Chandeliers, Shades, Wit:Ks, &c. Sept. LI, 1801-Iy. • J. J. GILLESPIE, Manufacturer of ZOOMING GLASSES For the trade, Oval, Pier and Mantle Glastes; Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, -Looking Glass Plates, &c., No. 86 WOOD STREET, next door to Citizens' Bank, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept. 11, 1861-IY. JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in DREGS, OILS, VARSTISICHS 4 PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c., NO. 296 LIBERTY STREET, between Tth and Smith field Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept. 11, 1861-1 y• drsl *BB,OO Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Up wards of TWELVE HUNDRED young men front TWENTY EIGHT different States have been educated foi business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2,000 Per Annum, Immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of ae counts when they entered the College. fj'Ministe 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's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large engraving of the College, enclose twenty-five cents in letter stamps to the Principals, JENKINS & SMITH, Sept. 11, 1881. Pittsburgh, Pa. FURNITIIILT. WILTILEHOUSE I NO. 38 AND 40 SMITHFIELD STREET, OPPOSITE THE GIRARD HOUSE, PITTSBURGH, Pi. THE undersignedare constantly manufacturing and 1 . selling, at reduced prices, every description of PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY, DINING-ROOM, AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Warranted to be of the best material and workman ship. Furniture for shipping. Customers can rely on having goods purchased from this establishment, se curely and properly packed for transportation. Steamboats supplied as usual with promptness, and on liberal terms. T. B. YOUNG & CO. Nov. 13, 1861-19. LIGHT ! LIGHT ! ! LIGHT !! ! LAMP AND OIL STORE, NO. 8%. FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA' -I,AM prepared to furnish dealers with the best quali ty of refined Carbon Oil, at the towel* market price ; also Burning Fluid, Camphene, Benzole, Alco hol, ike. I have also on hand and for ealeat wholesale, and retail, a great variety of Lamps, Chandeliers Pendants, Brackets, Globes, Chimnies, Shades, Wicks, Cane, &c., together with everything pertaining to tha Lamp trade. Churches supplied with fixtures and oil ea the most favorable terms. Orders respectfully so licited. • • P: HAYDEN. Nov. 10, 18111-6 m. 61 : 11 .. C. s4,lf4Zig• tx.x.F.,cTuaxis.xx I) IN i) ; ejLIV Amulaudwatikumi. ed frda AXIFAMOCIE. arm 10 x.. 88 Ss at, PITTS/TIMM 14 ~ 11 - Pilo& or Tad, for Nan. Nov. 13, aamommammome ..aaa %. 4 -4. . , - •It - I _ I I 1r f A mart .4.4sik.ibAkie warnsokeird AsoastreTAlKKOß Neso,llX dge' late of Greens county, notice here- , by giV 6l.l alritallearaihrdelitted totailtatandatta /nabs t itinnedmiskpayinant, and thou havin g claims net (,he same fur present them, Inwood" sea , for settlement. Amiga SILNI SNORE, sitiatig GLOINISINORE, Executor March 26, 1862. Vittsb2lrft4 Aboutistments. JOSEPH R. HUGHES OFFERS A LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF N717491.7—a1—i P.A.PIEKILTL. BORDERS, WINDOW SHADES, FIRE SCREENS, &c., at No. 107 Market , near Liberty, PITTSBURGH, PA. at the lowest rates for cash. An examination of stock and prices solicited, JOSEPH R. HUGHES. Mach 19, 1852.. RUSH HOUSE, M. RUSH, Proprietor, No. 397 Liberty St., near Pa. R. R. Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. rpHlB house has been lately enlarged, refitted and I re-furnished, and is now in the best of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers. The BEST OF OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY, Sold wholesale and retc il, or served up in every style. The delicacies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Liuttors, Oct. 9, 1861:1y. ZNABE'S PIANOS. MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM KNABE & CO. THE above Pianos from their Factory possess all the superior and latest improvements, including the AGRAFFE TREBLE. _ Oversttung. Improved Fuji Iron Frame, Felt Covered Hammers, &c. THALBERG, one of the most eminent pianists in the world, says : "I have great pleasure in certifying that I have tried your Pianos, and find them equal, if not superior, to any in this country. Among their great qualities, which distinguish them, is the evenness of tone, the agreeable and easy touch, and volume of tone. Wishing you all the success you so highly de serve, I am, sir, yours truly, 6. THALBERG." C. GROBE, the well known composer, Wilmington, Delaware. says that "they cannot be surpassed by any in the market." H. VIEUXTEMPTS writes :—"I was delighted on hear ing the clear and full tone of one of your first class Pianos." IThe above Pianos are warranted for five years, For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 43 Fifth street, 2d door above Wood st., Patterson's New Building. [Jan. 29, 1862. ROOFING! ROOFING! GRAVEL, CEMENT AND CANVASS ROOFING, DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, And In the most Durable Manner. HAVING the most competent workmen in the city, who understand their business, we can safely say we can do work as cheap, and, if anything, better than any other firm in the city. Repairing done with auen lion and care. Materials for sate, with all the instruc tions. Enquire at 75 Smithfield street. Jan. 21), 1252. S. F. SIIOPE. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 52 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURG, Will keep constantly on hand Old Monongahela and Bye Whisky, Bran dies, Wines, Gins, &c., C. January 29, 1862. SIMON KAUFMAN, JOSEPH ALEE =I KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in 3r—ffi CO M i l MI X M . Gl', No. 118 Wood street, next door to corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Always on hand, a large assortment of Cloths, Cant meres, Vestings and Furnishing Goods. [Jan. 29. JAMES LOUGHRIDGE, (Successor to Loughridge & Maxwell,) Manufacturer of Brushes, Looking Glasses, •ND Children'ls Cco Et cake , And dealer in Variety and House Furnishing Goods, &c., 72 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. January 29, 1862. A el" CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS. ELI YOUNG, AT THE CORNUCOPIA, NO. 40 FtFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., WILL. be receiving daily, throughout the season, fresh CHESAPEAKE s RAY OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &c. , wid .114 . 1 which he will furnish at lowest market rates to Hotels. Restaurants and private families.— Oysters by the single Can or less. Oct. 9, 1861ily. Fifth Avenue Exchange, DAN. BARNARD, NO. 72 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN' A., HAVING had many years experience in the business. he is prepared to supply the best the market affords. Ills Bar will be furnished at all times with the best Wines, Liquors, and Ales; and refreshments will be furnished at all times, day and night, Sundays ex cepted. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, and assures his old custom ers, and the public generally, that no pains or expense will be spared which may tend to contribute to the comfort, convenience, and satisfaction of his guests. Oct. 9, 1861:ly. A. V. SCOTT. W. H. STURGEON. N. U. WALKER, SCOTT, STURGEON & CO., Importers and Jobbers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC N'ILTCY'Z' GOOD Zit And manufacturers of all kinds of Looking Glasses and Children's Coaches, NO. 62 WOOD STREET, CORNER FOURTH, Oct. 9,1861:1y. PITTSBURGH, PA. B. P. SHOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 75 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Sept. 11, 1861-17. J. D. FACKIN ER. Jno M. IRWIN. FACKINER & IRWIN, Manufacturers of every description of NO. 103 SMITHFIELD STREET. , PA. A full assortment of Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH M.tnufactured Fur niture constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest price FOR CASH, which is our only terms. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. VENITMAN BLINDS! G. P. WERTZ, Finn Premium ind 'Cueleior IiCTIIIIY, NO. 72, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST., WART ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR. PITTSBURGH, .P.A. THOSE wishing to furnish their houses with Veni— tian Blinds of the MOST EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH, Will find it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My wprk is got up by the best mechanics. Every attention is paid to• the wants of customers. PRIGS LOW. ALL WORK WARRANTED! OLD BLINDS REPAIRED NEATLY, or remodeled, i, desired, to appear Abe same as new, of the LATEST STYLE, without extortion. Those having Dwellings, Churches or Public Build ings to furnish with Blinds ez Revolving or Stationary Shutters, Would save money by giving me a call, Corner of Third and Market Street, Oct. 9, 1861:ly JOSEPH MEYER & SON; Murefactuferi of - 41 0 •4141PLIMINV., • • . I= Warehouse, No. 1854111 Oh, Between Sixth INkFeet ee4 %We Mew, Nev. 11. keel -/Y. MVrEIET in iViElnenharg, in Alli so n 'i Hall, oppoeke the Court Howse, on Thursday evening of each week, at 7} o'clock. Orrickas: L.BARNES,N.G. DAVID BUCHANAN, P.O. H. L PORTER, It, V. a, .1. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y. B. F. HERRINGTON, Treaa. W. A. PORT2i, Chaplain. Nev. 6,1861. THE Farmers' and Mechanics' Exchange are now opening a very large and well selected stook of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which have been purchased on such terms as will ena ble them to sell at LOWER PRICES than ever. LADIES , DRESS GOODS In endless variety. Their stock of Silks, Merinoes Plain and Figured Delains, Plaids, Grey Goods; iu shor every description of Ladies' Wear is large. A supply o, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Bonnet Velvets and Silks. DIOURNING GOODS, &G.," m i ll will I MEI'S will ! Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweeds and everything a the Staple and Fancy. Goods Line. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS Their stock is large and is selling at prices to suit the times. Groceries, Hardware, Queeusware, &c. Rept 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 tne Cash never refused. MINOR & CO. Waynesburg, Oct. 23, 1861. 12372333 PUBLIC attention is ~ailed to the new Cabinet Ware room, one door east of Minor's Store, where all kinds of Cabinet Furniture will be furnished to ordet in the most improved style, and on the most reasonable terms. Bureaus. Book-Cases, Cupboords, Bedsteads, Tables, stands, &c. Also - - - Will be put up with the greatest possible dispatch and at the very cheapest rates. ATEN & PHELAN. Waynesburg, May 8, 1861. 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, 1859, non. GREENE HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County Pa. S. H./IRTZELL, Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friend 11. 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, &c. S. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 44—tf HAMILTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Penn'a. lIHE undersigned respectfully announ ces to his customers and to his friends, to strangers, and to the public 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 neitker pains nor expense to render entire satisfac ion to those who may favor lidm with their patronag April 27, 1859. JACOB LEIVILEY CABINET MAKING. JAMES GAMER Sr, CO., %Wald respectfully inform their friends and the pu lie that they have now on hand a good assortment all kinds of 04=INIZIT 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. 117 - They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town or country, lIAS just opened a new Boot and Shoe Shop in the Rooms formerly occupied by Wm. SEALS, oppo site the new Hotel, in Waynesburg, and is prepared to make to order BOOTS AND SHOES of every de scription at short notice, and at the lowest possible prices. Waynesburg, Oct. 23, 1861-6 m. Proprietor, R. DOUGHERTY, •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 mirk 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. All new work will be Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of theCourl ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 1860—no 34. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Pub lie that he is now prepared and MUM acturing Cabinet Ware, uch as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that line. He also wishes it understood that he keeps a Hearse and wakes coffins, and is pre pared to attend calls in town or country. at any hour. SAMUEL JEWEL. Waynesburg, Oct. 26,1569. ROBERT REYNOLDS, Proprietor, Jefferson, Greene Comity, Pa. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken charge of the Nation al House, and is amply prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. ROBT. REYNOLDS. Jefferson, Greene county, Pa., April 28, 'sB—noso ♦t the Waynesburg Foundry, on Greene street, keep constantly on band Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Grates, Plough Castings. and Castings of all kinds. Sept. 11, 1861—ty. nnessms. 3ELICTAICALN WICXO333I 2 IL'ir : I Just Pablisked ix a Sealed Envelop ; Price Six Cents. A LECTURE, BY DR. CULVER WELL, ON THE XL CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrhtea, Con sumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy, Impaired Nutrition•of the Body, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and the Back, Indisposition, and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness of Ap prehension. Loss of Memory, Aveivion to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Affections of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, hivithMtary Emissions, and Semaal incapacity, the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, &c., &c. flj - This miserable Lecture clearly proves that the lecus. fay ile may be re- Mote( MUMMA medicine lad Without dangerous erre ualiaallarlaltilllgill Mt* eval7.s o ll4ltora every es as of e rr il ittr I I mAw J C. I lass ealfri "Ar York, het olles • AprB 16, 17. GEORGE P. WERTZ Vbe l l iiMilinglift 7 01 ' 11 , , • ikv.,,Alllc-ToT•ip MINOR & CO.'S NEW CABINET SHOP. COP }DDS THE EXCHANGE! J. TAYLOR & CO., Waynesburg, January 24, 1864—1 y NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP: CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! L. W. THOMPSON I,OOK AT THIS. INGERAM SOUSE, I. THOMAS, JEFFERSON, GREENE COUNTY, PA Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. FOUNDRY. MINN & DOWNEY, THE GREAT CAUSE OF NEW ?ALL & WIN 2R tOODS, G-EO. HOSKINSON'S. Beauty, Fashion and Cheapness Combined. H" just received from the Eastern Cities a large stock of seasonable goods, among which may be enumerated Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Signslin Delaines, French Ginghams, Garage Delaines. Domestic Glinghams, Bleached Effuslins, Brown SEnslins, Cloths and Cassimeres, Fresh Family Groceries, Fish, Suit, Hardware, Queensware, Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, diet., dec., Together with a variety of NOTIONS. Customers and the public generally are invited to call and examine his assortment of Goods. Sold cheap for cash, or country produce. GEORGE HOSKINSON Waynesburg, Nov 6, 1861-sm. • CELEBRATED PATENT MEDICINES. A FRESH SUPPLY. DR. CREIGH has just received at. his Drug Store, a large supply of the following Patent Medicines : LELAND'S' ANTI-RHEUMATIC BAND, a certain cure for Rheumatism. BGERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. COSTAR'S BED BUG EX TERMINATOR, and a great variety of other Patent Medicines. Waynesburg, February 12, 1862. HAAS & CO., AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTS, Guyers , Building, Vp Stairs, PCTURES taken in all kinds of weather. TERMS MODERATE. Waynesburg, Oct. 30th, 1801. HOPE FOUNDRY, 31F3x - c>1atrxi.m17.1.31..9, THOMAS FAULL & SONS, at their Foundry on Water street, Bridgeport, Pa., near the C. P. Chuich, are prepared to furnish Engines and Machinery for Saw and Grist Mills, Oil Wells, Tanneries, &c. Fancy Iron Railing for yards, balconies, cemeteries, &c., al ways on hand or made to order on short notice. Plough Castings, and Castings of all kinds. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. Z. W. PIIELAN mALRBLE AND SIFONE WORKS SAYERS & RINEHART, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court House, Main street. WHERE they have, and keep on hand a ,11 large and extensive assortment of lute ifilY 4 • and ornamental /414 RIARBLIE WORK 9 - ri:o3, such as monuments, tombs, iablets and grave stones, of every variety and style, INOWC. Particular attention paid to cars ing, which •"•""'"' will be done by as good workmen as can he found anywhere in the business; as one of the firm has seen practically engaged in the business for twenty-five years, and the other eighteen years. They fi.ittet them selves they c32triat he surpassed in point of skill and taste by any in the west. Persons wishing any Wing in our line can have it furnished to any place deSued 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 01 stone. SAVEKf & KINEIIART. Waynesburg, May 20, 1657—u0.2. FAMILY GEICERI & COMICTIOIEBY Two doors East of "Messenger" Buildings Matti Street, Waynesburg, Pa. ISAAC noorma, ESPECTFULLY announces to his jtfriends and the public generally, that he has ust opened an entirely new stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, of a superior quality, selected 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 he sold accordingly. Ile keeps every article pertaining to an establishment 01 this kind, and hopes to merit a share of the patronage. His stuck is comprised in part of the following: Teas,Coffees, N. 0., Urushe 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 Domestic Fruits. Also, a variety of Notions which will be sold as low as they can be had at any oth er establishment hi town. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Give hint a call, at the new store room, near the Messenger publication room. May Id, 1855; n 0.50. pas' Naming, HACK NUB 11 D LONG 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 travnllng community, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 71- 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 pains will be spared fur the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY BOUCHER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. 9. HUGHES dlr.. OLIVER, Grocers, Forwardly.. and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Rices' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the largest and best Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the c.SC, for all goods ou con signment, and also GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to land, fur storing all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or tne Eastern cities, on the most reasonable terms, They hope by strict attention and long eaperienee, in business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will keep on hand a gone assoitioi-ot of FRESH GROCERIE:-:. from the head ~f m..rket, at wholesale prices, to accom modate all who will favor them with their patronage. April 11, 1860. S. & J. SEDGWICJEC, Grocers and Commission Merchants, RICES' LANDING, P.a The above gentlemen give notice to the public, that by the death of a former partner, the late firms of Stro snider & Sedgewicks, and Sedgewicks & Co., have been dissolved, and the business connected therewith must be settled wits, them; and hereafter the above business will be continued and promptly attended to by the above firm. Also: Leather, Shoe Findings, &c, as well as a good assortment of Mill Saws will be kept on hand. All up Commission must be paid before the goods are removed. March 6, 1861—no 39-6 m. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, lIILADELPIIIA—for the Relief of the Sick and Y Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially Diseases of the Sexual Or gans. _ . . Medical Advice given Gratis by the Acting Surgeon Valuable REPORTS nn SPERM ATORItHCEA or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES eat ployed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envel opes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Stmet, Philadelphia, Pa Dec. 25, 1861-Iy. ICOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. TillS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee, will use this without in jurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 1.5 cents. Scollcscas.Pas .T.Jecractsa, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist. corner of Broad and theenut streets, PHILADELPHIA, and SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND GB/ICERS. March 5, 1882—ly FOR SALE AT A LOW PRIDE. rrEIE celebrated tmuing Stallion, "BUSH 311113811 - -1. GER," believed to be the only Stallion of his we4ht. MAP miumis, height 19 Manua,) that him ever made hie time in lea than three minutes. Thiris the sire of some of the beat balm ot .the dl.4lExPlldi gree, price, &c., Moline o O f ., . S. 1 1 : fooz 13, Bro J wnsville, Pa. , — 4osirreir . ohatilik isosirsd at this Mee in papnast of dab% WAYNESBURG RUNNING REGULARLY BETWEEN =En of •-•. • '•'; ityspni. HOOPER & HAGER, Manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco, Segart and 'Snuff, Seger Cues, Pipes;itc., Wilson's Old Building, Main street. Sept 11, 1881-Iy. NIITATCERUI AND JEWELRY • S. M. BAILY, Main street, nne door East of the old Bank Building, keeps always on hand a large and elegant assortment of Watches and Jewelry. I:lRepairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry will receive prompt attention. [Dec. 15, 1861-Iy. DR. T. P. SHIELDS. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Office in the old Roberts' Building, opposite Day's Book Store. Waynesburg, Jan. 1, 1861. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER ASTANDARD MEDICINE for the speedy. radical and effectual cure of all diseases arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOM) This medicine has wrong t the most miraculous cures in despe to eases of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the Face, Old stubborn Ulcers, Teller Affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Low Spirits, Cancerous Formation, Erysipelas, Boils, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Rheumatic Affections, Costiveness, Salt Rheum, General Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, FEMALE COM PI, AIN TS, and all Diseases originating ill an Impure state of the Blood. THE ABOVE IR A PORTRAIT OF DAVID M'CucAttv. Sworn statement of David M'Creary, of Napier tp Bedford county: In April, IMO, as near as I can remember, a small pimple made its appearance on my upper lip, which soon became enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, and a wash of blue vitriol, without effect.— Finding the sore extending, I called nn Ur. Ely, of Schelishurg, who pronounced it CANCER, and pre scribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shatle:, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter consisting principally of caustic; but ail to no purpose as the disease con tinued spreading toward the nose. I next used a prep aration of arsenic, in the form of salve. This fur a time checked the disease, but the inflamation soon in fo.ased. I called upon Dr. Smiler, of St. Clairaville, Bedford county, who also monounced the disease Can cer, and applied a salve s ,id to be a never failing rem edy, but it had 110 effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In December in the same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper and bad attacked the nose, when! went to Cincinnati where I consulted Prof R. S. Newton, of the Eclectic Medical College. He pronounced the disease "a cu taneous Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of mercury." He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me internal remedies. My face healed up, but the in flammation was not thoroughly removed. in February, 18.57, he pronounced me cured, and I left for home. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could 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 in checking the disease, but when 1 returned home there were still three dis charging ulcers upon my face. I continued using New ton's preparations, and also medicine that 1 got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had eat off the left side of my nose, the greater portion of my left cheek, and had attacked ray left eye. I had given up all hope of ever being cured, since Dr. Ely said he could only give relief, but that a cure was impossible In March, WS, I bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher;" but I must confess 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 Weal; commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was taken, my face wan healed as if by a miracle. I used the fourth bottle, and 1 have been healthier since than t have been for the last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured, I am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spared my life, and which has been done through the instrumentality of LIND/IEI'IB IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. DAVID M'CREARY. Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August. A. D. 1858, before one, one of the justices of the peace in. and for the borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa. JOHN GURLEY, J. P. Witness—U. J. JONES. We also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, 0 Elderton, Armstrong county, Pa. , cured of Scrofhat alter being unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Clearfield coup ty, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. fo the case of George Meisel, residing in Carroll town, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that it ate his entire none oft, and his case was worse, if possible, than Mc- Creary's. The partici' . ars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the -Blood 6earcher"—inay also be found in a circular to be had of any of the agents. A BAD SORE LEG CURED.—PittaburgA, September 18, 1861-1 hereby certify that I have had a sore leg for over a year. It was covered with ulcers and sores so that 1 could not work for nearly a year. My leg swell ed so that I was unable to do anything for a long time, for at least six months. I tried several of the best doe tom in the city, but without any benefit; finally I called on Dr. Keyser, at No. 140 Wood street who only at tended me about two weeks, and gave me bet itwo bot tles of medicine, and 1 am entirely well, and have con tinued well for six months. lam employed at tbie Eagle Engine House on Fourth street, where any ens can see me. THOMAS FARRELL. READ THIS CURE.—I was afflicted with a horrid di cease in my feet and ankles, so much ao that for six weeks I Was confined to my bed, and at other times to my chair, where I was compelled to sit for weeks. I was in the care of both our eminent physicians for a long time, but they could do nothing to effect a cure or ease my pain. My feet and legs became very much swollen. and having heard of your Blood Searcher (although 1 had very little faith in I was induced by Messrs. Alexander & Son, agents at this place, to try it. 1 had not used one bottle before I began to find immediate relief. I tried another, and am now able to walk about without crutches. 1 have tried other patent medicines, but received no benefit. I take pleasure in recommending your Blood Searcher above all others, to those who may be afflicted as I Live been. Yours, truly, PETER RISHER. APOLLO, Armstrong Co., Pa.,-Dec. 12, 18.59. We, the undersigned citizens of Apollo, being ac quainted with the facts in the above statement, reality to their correctness. JAS. X. WISVAIN, J. S. ALEXANDER, Joe. M'G•EVIN, WM. Morten. CANUER CURED.—A letter from England, Mr. JOHN POPE, of Blaenovon, near Pontypool, Monmouthshire, England, v. rites as follows: BLAENOVON, Aug, URIC Stit:—An old woman in this place has wished me.to write you respecting LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCH ER, from which she found great benefit and wishesto have a little inure. She has been suffering from. a disease of a cutaneous nature for the last six or seven years. Her daughter, who is living in America, ob tained it for her, and sent her eighteen bottles. She is 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 vet 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. I now beg to ask you on what teems you will supply me; you will please bear in mind the carriage, and supply me as cheap as possible. The carriage on the one desen bottles was £1 ha 6d. The medicine was a present from her daughter. I would like to have tire Blood Seauth er in ajar or small cask, if you can send it in that way, or in pint Or quart bottles. I will send a bill through hank or registered letter, which ever will be most con venient to you, if you will send me carrier's receipt of the parcel as security. / would send you a step to answer this, bat as it is uncertain of this reaching you, on account of the country being in sixes and sevens, a term which is commonly used, you will be kind enntigh and charge rue with the postage. Yours, respectfully, [sighed.] JoLlhi PO? [We have seen the letter which is published in to day's Dispatch, fkom Jobn Pope, and believe it is pen :•te.—Eas. DISPATCH ) DR. GEO. M. KEYSER, POLE PIIONIUSTOI, PITTIMECEI, PENN't A. 11.511Pm1l MA 1i.,11...CR1ME1, Waysitenrg. J. li s etr y l l elcltown. 3.. r. killelFlinialillilipit.. re re - ffeategratti. MILLAR ISM'S,nr. "tad by Iltempieurpd 16=I CI II II II
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