The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 07, 1862, Image 4

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turn to d he, ht. abeth, N.
Witiilo349olll. Gexe ' in the
of an interim y It interview,
44.414rAra1t 10010Hait and
:re are two men who can be
depended upon under all eircumstan
eels and in every emergwcy—l mean
Getiars4l4olllelltn *fild General Hal
lech. There Is no &Mit they must
take things as meet them—and
- they hikw' 4 ;- 4oik to con
tend wit`; tit e is, at this
mow - 40v at-the Nsca his heart
levee, and, which wiXforth all
the abilities of his powe 'es M.l mind—
that. of entrenching, engineering and
besiegkig. AU in regard to Gener
al Rai:leek, he will do his work like a
soldier. There can be no feat of
thtwe two able soldiers doing any
balite or didicpPal act. They are hon
est to the core, and will never betray
their country."
Visit of the French Minister.
Richmond Enquirer says :
We tutderstand that Dr. Lemoine,
the representative of thirty thou
sand French residents of Lousiana,
*held an interview with M. Le
cempte Henri Mercier, the French
Minister to the United States, who
arrived in this city from Washing
ton on Wednesday. The result of
the interview we have not ascertain
ed, but it is very probable that mat
ters were represented in their true
light to the visiting Minister respect
ing the war, its causes 'and policy.—
Dr. liemoine is an enthusiastic sym
itskrase_ r witb the South, and is
&awl up to by those whose senti
ments le speaks, with confidence
and vemeration.
ffir: The Right Rev. William
Wads, D. D., Bishop of the Episco
pal Church ih Virginia died last
month at his residence, near Mill
wood, Clark county, in that ' te.—
Bisitop Meade was sev , , -three
yelps of age, a man of mark char
acter, and wielded a remarkable re-
once in every section of
4
meals. graduated at Prince
ton College, had been a minister in
tP Spiscopal Church fifty years, and
ir_rsbop thirty years. He was the
'fdunaer and President of the Episoo
iiif Seniirifiry in`Alexandria. At the
p.ommeacement of the national dis
, tNitece,, it is said he deprecated dis
union, and made fervent appeals to
avert a civil War, but when 'Virginia
seceded he linked his interests with
those of his State.
SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE.
We havezn hand a first rate Sewing
'Machine for sale. It is entirely new, just
from the Manufactory, and is one of the
best machines %n use. It will be sold low
for cash or approved produce.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
• lIILADELPSIA—for the Relief of the Sick and
iarasattd, ciliated wi th Pint/ent and Chronic
. end *specially Dieeasel of the Sexual Or-
L Paw
faIIIB.
r u atdvice given Gratis by the Acting Surgeon.
V =PORTS on SPERMATORRMEA or
. - AL WEAKNESS, and other Diseases of the
4
Orninn a , and on . he . NEW REMEDIES em
~. tbut Diettensary, sent in sealed letter envel
"SDP.roe Mame.. - Address
Dr. J. SE I.i. itotraitToN, Howard Association.
MO • Stiallth Ninth Strtet, Philadelphia, Pa.
* Dec. gg, MI-ly. .
RI NOTICE.
T EWERS - TEellitENTAßY * having been granted
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to the undenignen upon the estate of MOSES Br
awn, decreased, of Monis townibip, notice is hereby
given .to all persons indebted to said estate to make im
meditte andthose having . claims against
the MUSS to present them, properly authenticated, for
_ .
eZement.
mit 23..
- ' 31131:BOUTORPS NOTICE.
1 .4,
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been 'granted
Ili the undersigned, upon the estate of ELIZA
ft H FRANKS, deceased, late of Greene county, no
tice is hereby given is all peisons indebted to said es
tate to Make immediate payment, and those having
emimp against the saute, wail please present them,
properly autnentieated, for settlement.
E. CIIALFAN,
April 140.811% EICCMOT.
ilkePlitliiitrator's Notice.
effrtiis OF ADMINISTRATION having been
WNW" . d to .site unilemigited upon the estate of
Allo,##,ol. WAVJOIR, deceased, of lowa, notice is
bet ebt given to all persons knowing theumerses in
debted to *aid estate to make immediate payment, and
moss 1/01Ting chjtna staling the same, will present
*Pap Noperly authenticated, for settlement.
J. R. WOOD,
Ifortbiis, 15.82, Aditr.
Administrator's Notice.
h/rTTSRII OF ADMINISTRATION having been
' anted CO tits undersigned upon the estate of
A S PAVAN, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all
, ill themselves indebted to said' estate io
`M e e
,payment, and those having ciaims
ao Lune, to present them, properly authenti
catett', for settlement. TEMPLE BRYAN,
Jtdminiterator of James Bryan, dec'd.
March 26,1882.
Administrators Notice
IiETI'PRS of admintstmtion having been granted to
antiergigned, upon the estate of JAMES GAR
. deceased, late of Dunkard township, notice is
to
her . gtven all' persons knowing themselves in
to said estate to make immediate payment, and
thaw awing claims a ' the same, will present them
properly aathenti for settlement.
• M. E. GARRISON, Adm'r.
•
Apr B t, 1859.
Albodirnistrator's Notice.
tioVIllllll4ll ofedMinistratitm having been granted to
th e anilsorsigned, upon two estate ofJORN DOUG
aq4/180‘1. of Monongahela township, notice is
Abentby given to all persons knowing tnemselves in
debted to said estate to in ake immediate payment, and
tittose having claims against the same, will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
111, 1862.
A. C. A. KESTREZATT
.
gxec ut or ' a Notice.
• L E T TER TESTAMENTARY having been granted
to the tindersigned upon the estate of JANE
IIIiGIMPS PO
of Jethrson Tp„ dee'd, notice is here
by gfreo to all pensons Indebted to said estate to make
' e payment,and those having claims against
to ?resent them,properly authenticated, for
Pettit/04 11 4. EDWARD HUGHES,
MARGARET HUGHES,
Executors.
March 26, 061
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
TrAIIE NT AR Y having been granted
to the undersigned upon the estate of THOMAS
NS,MOR'O, deed; late of Greene county. notice here
bygf to all perso n ; indebted to said estate to make
int lift payment, and tkosn having claims agains
u m jam s w in precept }hem, moperly authenticated, for
vetthrWelltt. ROBERT DIN S MORE,
JOIJN G. DINSMORE,
*CI) I r net Executors.
10401599 ' 011 , 11 irorrion
~av aCklßY baying been this day
thefed, is pursuance of the &-
SWIM tied will and testament of
;late ipf Centre township, Greene
n" hereby given to all persons
"144/000 aNdsdeceduut to make trump.
dires=ri haute['*ties claims new' the twine
.0 1 1. INAVVitirti t ilLior settlement.
_ 4EIgT,
• .
, - Executor.
JOSEPH BEBOUT,
H. A. McCONNELI
's Helios.
RRTY,
OdIaIII4IINitr.BIANUFACTURER,
Respestfulty isteirmarthe pubtie that be has located in
VtraynditintrorPs., wbere he intends to manufacture
CarlaSsi er &very Description,
From hitleiperience fa the business, he feels confi
dent hia wart wiii 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.
Shoport Greene street, one square South of the Court
ouse,' ,
Waynesburg, Jan. 26, 1860—no 34.
( CABINET MAKING.
JAMES GA.NIER & CO.,
victim respectfully inform their ,friends and the pu
tic that they have now on hand a good assortment
alt kinds of
o.63lEgirr MUM%
such as is usually kept in shops in this part of the con n
try, made of the best materials, and by the best work
men.
IrThey still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times,
I prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town
or country,
Waynesburg, January 24, 1860-Iy.
LOOK AT THIS.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the Pub
lic that he is now prepared and menu acturing
C7a1:).1../xet 1 017airet,
uch as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and
every thing in that line. He also wishes it understood
that he keeps a Hearse and makes coffins, and is pre
pared to attend calls in town or country, at any hour.
SAMUEL JEWEL.
Waynesburg, Oct. 26, 1669.
RELY ROMY & COPECTURY.
Two doors East of "Messenger" Buildings
Main Street, Waynesburg, Pa.
ISAAC ICOOPIIR,
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, 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 be
sold accordingly. He keeps every article pertaining to
an establishment of this kind, mid hopes to merit a
share of the patronage. His stock is comprised in part
of the following:
Teas, Coffees, N. 0., Crushe 1 and Pulverized Sugars
Molasses, Starch, Soda, Cream Tartar, Salt, Pepper,
Candles, Crackers, Soaps, Tobacco. Also, a superior
variety of Cigars,AudAll other articles ueually kept
in a Grocery.
CONFRCTIONA RIES.
His Confectionary Department is supplied with a va
riety of Candles, Cakes, Raisins, Drops, Chocolate, For
eign anti Poutestie Fruits. Also, a variety of
Notions
which will be sold as low as they can be had at any oth
er establishment in town.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods.
Give hint a call, at the new store room, near the
Messenger publication room.
May 18, 1859; n 0.50.
WAYNESBURG
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
- SAYERS & RINEHART,
Practical Marble & Stone Cutters,
Third Door East of the °mut House, Main street.
WHERE they have, and keep on hand a
large and extensive assortment of fine
and ornamental
MARBLE WORK,
such as monuments, tombs, tablets and
gravestones, of every variety and style.
mimi' Particular attention paid to carving, which
will be done by as good workmen as can be
found anywhere in the business; as one of the firm has
seen practically engaged in the business fbr twenty-five
years, and the other eighteen years. They flutter 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 of
stone. SAYERS & RINEHART.
Waynesburg, May 20, 1857—n0.2
~t Cts' nnbzng,
DAILY MAIL HACK
RUNNING REGULARLY BETWEEN
WAYEMIG Mil EIS' tillin
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 travidln ,, 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 far the aceotnnuniation of passengers,
TIMOTHY BOUCHER, Proprietor.
August 7th, 1861. no. 9.
HUGHES ‘r, O.ILIVF4R,
Grocers, Forwarding and
COMMISSION MERCNANTS
Rices' Landing, Greene Co., Pa
Are prepared with the largest and beat Grocery and
Forwarding Rooms in the place, for all goods on con
signment, and also •
GOOD WAREHOUSES,
on the bank of the river, cwvenient for boats to land,
for s tnriog all kinds, of proffice, for shipment to Pitts.
burgh, or tne Eastern cities, on the most reasonable
terms.
They hope by strict attention and long experienee, in
business, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
In addition to the above, they will keep on hand
gooe assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES.
from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to accom
modale all who will favor them with their patronage.
April 11, 1860.
S. & Z. SEDGEIVICK,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
RICES' LANDING, P. 2
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 win! 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 band. All up Commission must be paid before
the goods are removed.
March 6, 1861—no 39-6 m.
Mason.
16,1311611.4 1 / 6
ROBERT REYNOLDS, Proprietor,
Jefferson, Greene County, Fe.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the
travelling public, that he has taken charge of the Nation
al [louse, and is amply prepared to accommodate all who
may fayor him with a call. ROBT. REYNOLDS.
Jefferson, Greene county, Pa., April 28, 'sB—noso
INGHRAM HOUSE,
BY
I. THOMAS,
JEFFERSON, GREENE COUNTY, PA
Sept. 11, 1861-Iy.
THE GREAT CAUSE. OF
3E3C173101 - .A.N WEXIBLIELPIt'Iir t
fast Published is a Sealed Envelop Price Siz Coes.
ALECTURE, BY DR. CULVERWELL, ON THE
CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrhces, 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, Aversion to Society,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness,
Headache, Affections of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face,
Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity, the
Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, &c.
This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the
above-enumerated, often self-afflicted evils may be re
moved without medicine and witdout dangerous surgi
cal operations, and should be read by every youth and
every ma in the land.
sent under seal to any address, in a plain sealed
envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage
stain" by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New York, Post OMce D 044584.
April 40, 1861-Iy.
HOLUM'S DANDELION OOPPEZ.
/FMB 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 twee compelled
hi abandon the use of coffee, will use this without in
vades, effects. One can contains the stetistit of two
pounds of otdindSY tare*. Pried 11) runts.
1144 11 1AMIN "MOM brim es
itimr Sinltitioe• asdiaikes,
sT. otolt"FroTET4 l _
CORNER OF PENN & ST. CL&IR STREETS,
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR
OFTERB A LADDIC AND NW Meg OP
1717410C.ara
lODDIDID, WINDOW SHADDS, FIRE maIIIEND,,
IZ==l
: 40604,14 t 6frL iptr . i= r, 1"11114 1 1 7 I,. llo l7l4 c re llri•
I=l9, lan. " I
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Cheap Hine, and good fare. Stabling for any
number of horses. April l6—lyr.
OT. NIOHOLAS HOTEL,
CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREETS,
PITTSBURGH., PA.
FEM., Proprietor
DEE
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
AN ORGAN MELODEON,
WITH FOUR STOPS AM) TWO RANKS OF KEYS
OF 5 OCTAVES.
THE ABOVE INSTRUMENT has been in use in a
private family less than two years, and is in ex
cellent order in every respect. The style of furniture is
very handsome, and equal to the best made Pianoforte.
Manufacturer's price $2OO in Boston; for sale now for
$125, cash, by JOHN 11. MELLOR,
81 Wood Street.
ATASON & HAMLIN'S BOSTON MELODEONS
AIL AND HARMONIUMS.—THE SCHOOL HAR
MONIUM, the most useful, elegant. best and cheapest
instrument ever invented for the use of schools, lec
ture rooms, village churches, vestries, etc., etc., etc.
Price. $ 80
5 Octave Double Reed Melodeons 150
5 Octave Piano style Maki(!eons 100
5 Octave Portable Melodeons. ... 75
Octave Portable Melodeons
4 Octave Portable Melod eons
A splendid selected lot of the above instruments just
received direct from the manufactory in Boston, and
for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, SI Wood Street.
A liberal discount to Clergymen and Teachers. •
Aprill6, 1862-Iy.
NEW PIANOS.
Now receiving a new supply of Piano Fortes from
Chicksring & Sons, Boston, Hazleton Brothers, New
York; Hallett, Davis & CO., Boston; George Sleek,
New York, and Haines Brothers, New York, all of
which will be. sold at Eastern Factory prices.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 Wood street, between Diamond and Fourth.
SECOND HANDED PIANOS
At $25, 4 )50, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, and $l5O, for sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street.
April 16-6,nos.
Piril43l3l7l 2 l.C3rXlC
'MOURNING & HOUSEKEEPING
DRY GOODS STORE.
D. COOPER az CO..
NO. 75, MARKET ST., PITTSBURGH.
FMIMES in mourning will at all times find here
a large assortment of such Goods as are used
for
WI 0 17 XL MT I IV tea- . 1
Selected with much care, and at the lowest cash,
prices.
ALSO—Our stock of Household Goods, such asl
Table Linens, SI heetings, Counterpanes, Towels,
&c., is always full and complete.
April 1.5-2nicis.
mrcta.raxicradva
CARPET STORE i
NO. 87, FOURTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
SPRING STYLES OF 1862.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR RUGS,
HEARTH RUGS, MATTS,
AT LOWEST RATES FOR CASH.
April 16-3ilios.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO
Cioetziatry - 21Xforc:therzttisi,
DRY GI- CP CP X:0 13,
BARKER & CO,S,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
59 Market Street.
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
IST M W ar C) CO 31:1 ES
for sale Wthe
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.
GOODS CUT IN LENGTH TO SUIT
J. Tiff: BARKER & CO.S,
59 Market Street.
THIRTY NEW STYLES OF
SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTLES
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
IV . 4, IPI7
AT 50 CTS. PER YARD AND UPWARDS.
11&11 1)1N&Iolo Wgglo,'Sc
The largest and choicest selections ever offered in
this city, at
121 CTS. PER YARD AND UPWARDS
April 16, 1862-361
1862. SPRING SEASONS 1862
PITTSBURGH, April, 18132
JOSEPH HORNE,
No, 11 Market Street. Pittsburgh,
Begs leave to call the attention of COUNTRY MER
CHANTS, MILLINERS and RETAIL BUYERS, to
his
Lax wes stool. c:311" Gi-coc:sciss,
which will be sold for cash as low as they can be
bought.
Bonnets, Children's Hats, Sha ter Hoods, French
Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Bombazine, Crapes
Frames, Velvet Ribbons, and all other kinds of
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Embroidered Collars and setts,
Handkerchiefs,
Infant's Waists and Caps,
Flowerings,
Black Lace Veils,
Grenadine Veils,
Crape and Love Veils:
Ladies aud Misses Cotton Hose,
Men's Cotton Socks,
Gloves and Gauntlets, of all kinds,
Hoop Skirts and Cossets,
Ladies' and Gents, Linen Hdkfs,
Hair Netts and Mohair Caps.
Spool Cottons, Skirt Braids,
Pine, Needles, Tapes, Combs,
Patent Thread, Shoe Lacers,
Buttons, and a full line of
Notions and Fancy Goods.
NEW GOODS
CONSTANTLY COMING IN.
April 16, 1862-2 m
THE SLAUGHTER COMMENCING:
The Enemy Driven into Their Dn.,
trenchments !
WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER !
(BUT TAKE ALL THE QUARTERS W$ CAN GET!)
100,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER,
BORDERS, W., TO BE SOLD THIS SPRING
Window Curtains, Fire Boards, Lesters
FOR YOUR COMFORT.
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Bagains not confined to remnants : we take RAGS as
well as CASH.
WALL PAM IR STORE,
AT THE DIM STAND,
W. P. IgA/FISHAL/..,
NO, Si WOOD STEET,
March 19th, DM PITTSBURG'II,
JOSEPH IL HUGHES
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY civ , co 31 .
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST
RECEIVED.
NO. 41, SMITHFIELD HT., CORNER OP THIRD,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
April 16.--6mo!i.
J. F. BISCIONAN. UNNRY B. LONG.
BECKMAN & LONG,
Wholesale Retail Dealers in
Agricultural & Fanning Implements
TISIA*2, ASSIS
A g ents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Wood's
Mower and Iron nap:ester, and Bockstock &. Amnion's
N ursery,
arr A gents for Cook's Sugar Evaporator.
MP-Sorglium or Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, of supe
rior quality, always on hand.
No. 127 Liberty Street.
April 16, 1862-Iy. PITTNBUSIGH, PA.
HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
INVENTED 1843-IMPROVED 1860.
ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTUR-
Sewing Equally as well on mus
lius, Cloth and Leather.
CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, P 4.
Aprtt IG-ly r. A. M. M'GREGOR, AGENT.
J. & H. PHILLIPS,
/Vas 26 and 28 St. Clair Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS OF
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENTIGREEN
OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL
CLOTHS, OARRIAGE CLOTHS.
Also, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath
er' Indian Rubber Belting, Hose Steam
Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills
Tubes, Clothing, and all other
articles made of Indian
Rubber, ctc.,
Wholesale and retail buyers will find ourstock large
well selected, and at the lowest prices.
April 24, 1862-Iy.
R.3O3IBCCITTALIJ,
JACOB KLEE, BIMON KAUFMAN, JOSEPH KLEK.
KLEE, ILAUFIII4N & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
CO La CP IC 33 1 ar,
No. 93. Wood street, 'next door to corner of Fifth,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
Always on hand, a large assortment of Cloths, Cass i
meres, Vestings and Furnishing Goods. [lan. 29.
P. REYAIER. J. S. REVAIER. H. D. REVIKER.
(Late at Miller & Ricketson's.)
REVILER & BROTHERS,
(Successors to Reymer & Anderson,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
FOREIGN PRIIITS,
Nuts, Confectionery, Sugars, Fire -Works, &c.,
Nos. 126 and 128 WOOD STREET, above Fifth,
Late No. 39 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
March 11, 1862-6 m.
fp P ,
Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular
and successful Commercial School in the country. lip
wards Or TW ELY'S HUNDRED young, men from TWENTY
MET different States have been educated fo 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, whit knew nothing of ac
counts when they entered the College.
.U - Ministe t' Soils 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 nt . the College, enclose twenty-five
cents ift letter stamps to the Principals,
JENKINS & SMITH,
Sept. 11, 1861. Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAM KNAI3E & CO.
91HE above Pianos from their Factory possess all the
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superior and latest improvements, including the
AGRAFFE TREBLE, _
Overanung, Improved Full Iron Frame, Felt Covered
Hammers, &c.
THALBERO, 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, 8. THALIEtERG."
C. GROBE, the well known composer, Wilmington,
Delaware. says that "they cannot be surpassed by any
in the market."
H. VieuxTem:vs writes :—"I was delighted on hear
ing the clear and full tineof one of your first class
Pianos."
.11The above Plan te are warranted for fi ve years,
For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME,
No. 43 Fifth street, 2d door above Wood st., Patterson's
New Building. pan. 29, 1862.
J. R. ISTELDIN,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER,
Printer 33 ma. cl. e•
AND
Manufacturer of Blank Books,
No. 101 WOOD STREET, BETWEEN DIAMOND
ALLEY AND FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Wrapping, Wall & Window Paper.
CASH POE RAGS.
April 16, 1862-60.
HOME MADE MATS
R. VITX.T.a.TAXALWEISCIP.IST
mAmu FACT IT KEE OF
SHIRTS, COLLARS, WRISTBANDS,
BOSOMS, AND FURNISHING GOODS.
No. 467, St. Clair Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
April 16—lyr.
JOSEPH HORNE,
77 Market Streetr
Wall Paper ! Wall Paper ! !
THOMAS PALMER,
No. 91, Wood St., Between 4th k. sth.,
SECOND DOOR BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
150,000 Rolls Wall Paper to be sold this Spring: Also
a fine assortment of Glazed and unglazed Green and
Figured Curtains, Fire Board Prints, Lesters,
New Patterns—Bright, Beautiful and Showy. Come
all, and see for yourselves. Qur motto PI, "SMALL
PROFIT/3 AND QUICK SALES."
April 16-2 mos.
LIGHT! LIGHT ! ! LIGHT !! !
LAMP AND OIL STORE,
NO. 81 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH', PA.
T AM prepared to furnish dealers with the best quell
ty of refined Carbon Oil, at the lowest market
price.; also Burning Fluid, Camphene, Benson, Alco
hol, Ike. I have also on hand and for safest wholesale,
and retail, a great variety of Lamps, Chandeliers
Pendants, Brackets, Globes, Chimnlea, Shades, Wicks,
Cans, etc., telletberwith everything pertaining to tho
Lartip trade. Churches supplied With natures and oil
on gift MoSt favorable terms. Orden respenfully so
licked, P. H4TGBIg.
Nov. 110,1861-6 m.
THOS. C. LAZEAR,
TIIiORNET . AT • ..XiAlifirk
NO. 13 GRA* STREET,
apt. 11.166111 c Prifillaine, PA
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litakstmtals.
J. M. 11141LROT.
DEALER IN
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ING PURPOSES
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ENABE'S PIANOS.
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HENRY[CBY,
IMPORTER AND - DEALER IN
CHINA, GLASS- AND QUEENSWARE,
No. 122, Wood Street, East Side, Fourth
Door above Fifth.
HAS constantly on hand a complete assortment of
goods in his line, suited to the wants of private fami
lies, and country merchants. Also, fine Vitrified Iron
Stoneware, very durable, for llotels and Steamboats;
Table Cutlery, Plated German Silver Twt and Table
Spoons, Forks and Castors, Tea Waiters and Trays ;
and a great variety of the cheapest and beet Self-Seal
ing Fruit Cans and Jars.
11 -- H. Hlgby ie sole Agent for and owner of
PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTHES WRINGER
In and for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. It is one
of the greatest labor-saving inveentions of the day,
and no housekeeper should be without it. It is sold at
a price within reach of all. April IG—lyr.
47'. W. V1TC)C,3a121173E.T..X.5,
97 & 99 THIRD STREET,
(NEXT TO BANK OF PITTSBURGH,
MANUFACTURER OF
.V° T-T riV 1::T M
IC 3E-31IE AIL 11C ma_ mg ..,
SITPERB PARLOR
Library, Dining & Bed-room Furniture
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
117 The largest assortment to be found in this city,
and will positively be sold at the LOWEST PRICES
to suit the times.
Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the country.
April 16, 1862-Iy.
J. T. CoLins
COLVIN & MASON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, WOOL AND PRODUCE,
NO. 6, SMITHFIELD STREET,
OPPOSITR MONONGAHELA HOUSE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
April 16-lyr.
1862.] TO MERCHANTS. [IS62.
HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS.
BONNETS, &c., AT WHOLESALE.
M'OORD & CO.,
131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
HAVE now on hands for their Spring sales the
largest and cheapest stock of
Hats, Caps, straw Goods
Bonnets, 'Shaker Hoods, Paint-Leaf Hats,
And all the new styles of MISSES' and LADIES'
HATS to be found in any city, which they are prepared
to sell lower than they cau be purchased elsewhere.—
Please call and examine our stock.
M'CORD & CO.,
April 16, 1.862.-ly. Manufacturers.
T. A. DicOLELLAND
Auction and Commission Merchant,
55 FIFTII STREET, MASONIC HALL,
Sales effected of Stocks, Merchandise, Hardware,
Cutlery, Hoots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Sta
tionery, Fancy Goods, notions, Heal Estate, Fund
ture, &c.
Underwriters, Executors or Assignees• sales prompt
ly and legally attended to, on moderate mints.
Sales settled promptly. UonsigumentS solicited.
BOOT AND SHOE AUCTION HOUSE .
Every description of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for
Men's Women's, Misses', Boys', Youth's, and Chil
dren's wear, can can be found at the Masonic Hall
Auction Honse, No. 55, Fifth Street.
'. A. McCLELLAND, Auctioneer.
April 16—lyr.
R. R. BULGER.
Manufacturer of every description of
NI IV X ri" RAE ,
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.
RUSH HOUSE,
M. RUSH, Proprietor,
o. 397 Liberty St., near Pa. R. R. Depot,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
frills house has been lately enlarged, refitted and
1. 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 retP il, or served up in every style.
The delicacies of the season always on hand, together
with superior brands of Liquors, &c.
Oct. 9, ISGI:ly.
ROOFING ROOFING!
GRAVEL, CEMENT AND CANVASS ROOFING,
DONS-ON SHORT NOTICE,
And In the most Durable Manner.
HAVING the most competent warkmen 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 atten
tion and care. Materials for sale, with all the instruc
tions. Enquire at 75 Smithfield street.
Jan. 20, 1562. B. F. SHOPE.
WALL PAPER,
10171.12.cicolair ELlmerecielso,
EVERY VARIETY—LOWEST PRICES.
JOHN J. DEZOIIOHE,
ill WOOD STREET, CORNER 5%H.,
PITTSBURG'', PA.
Green and Buff Oil Cloth for Blinds. Cord, Tassels,
and Curtain Trintinings of every description. Also, a
fine assortment of Gilt Cornices.
Sept. 11, Ifitil.
THE PLACE
FOR CITIZENS OF GREENE COUNTY
TO OET THEIR
STATIONERY,
Blank Books, Court Records, &c.,
IS AT
W. G. Johnston & Co.'s,
Steam Printing House, Blank Book Factory, and Sta
tionery House, 57 WOOD STREET,
ept. 11, H6l-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA.
1) W ili
(Successor to G. Parys & Co.)
Pittsburgh Steam Refined
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Preserves,
Sardines, Catsups, Fire Works, &c,
No. 187 LIBERTY STREET.
Feb. 26, 1862. PITTSBURG'', PA.
R. PATRICK & CO.,
Bankers and Zlschange Brokers,
CORNER OF WOOD AND PIFTHSTS.,
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 Com
mercial Paper, Loans, &c. Stocks and Securities of
every description, bought and sold on Commission.—
Collections made on all parts of the United States; and
uncurrent Funds taken at the lowest rates.
We solicit the correspondence of Banks and Bankers,
and can offer favorable terms to putieo who may open
accounts with us.
Aug 21, 1861—ly.
THOMAS LEMON,
(SUCCESSOR TO JAMES LEMON,)
Manufacturer and Dealer in
PIIRNITIIII-11,
OF ALL KINDS,
Sole Manufacturer of
WELLS' PATENT SPRING BEDS.
• 11.8 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Nov. 13,1861-Iy.
EDWARD SPENCER,
DEBRONCANT TAILOR.
No. 200 Liberty street,
Nearly opposite Hand, 'PITTIBOTHWEI, PA.
Oct. 9, 1881: ly.
S. B. eis O P. MARKbE,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS [N
ROOK, OAP, •Li:BVIN1131,
AN.ReI "s
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Str T to
No. 8111OMMIlliaMrld,
rialdiarfreakiNa.
ilreash or Trade for UP. • iror. 13,1861-1 p
Ntiatistmtnis.
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. N SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURG,
Will keep constantly on hand
Old Monongahela and Rye Whisky, Bran
dies, Wines, Gins, ac., &c.
January 29, 1862.
Steam Cracker and Bread Bakery.
W. C. MACKEY,
Manufacturer of
C) XT. .43. C 1 EC. SRI .
AND FAMILY BREAD 85 CAKES,
No. 14 Smithfield pt., uear Third,
Oct 9, 1861:1y. PITTSBURGH, PA.
•
WM. IWO:MANN. DANIEL SIRTE. L. H. VoIGT.
L. H. VOIGT & CO.,
(Successors to L. G. Grad',)
247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Produce & Commission Merchants.
Receive and sell Flour, Grain, Butter; Cheese, Pork,
Bacon, Lard, Feat 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 S Geo. J. DUFF.
1. C. 11. WOLFF. / THOS. H. LANE.
Whitmore, Wolff; Duff di. Co.
SIGN OF THE ANVIL.
Importers and Dealers in
IL X) w .19\R E .
•NO. 50 WOOD ST., 3 Dews above St. Charles Hotel
Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Jonti N. MASON
89 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pit
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of
EATS AND CAPS,
And dealer in Children's Hats and Caps, and Stra
Goods. Military Caps made to order.
Sept. 11,1t361-Iy.
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,
J. D. FACKINER. JNO. M. IRWIN.
FACKINER & IRWIN,
Manufacturers of every description of
F'T.I3ELZTITT.73EI.3O,
NO. 103 SMITHFIELD STREET.
I'ITTSbURGII, PA.
A full assortment of Pittsburgh ManuNntured Fur
niture constantly on hand, which we will sell at the
lowest price FOR CASH, which is our only tetns.r
Sept. 11, Iti6l-Iy.
VENITI.AN BLINDS;
G. P. WERTZ,
VENITIIII BLIND FACTORY,
NO. 72, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST.,
AVAREROOM ON FIRST FLOOR,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rVIIOSE wishing to furnish their houses with Veni
tiaii Blinds of the
MOST EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH,
Will livid 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
OLD BLINDS REPAIRED NEATLY, or remodeled,
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 & Revolving or Stationary Shutters,
Would save looney by giving me a call, Corner of
Third and Market Street,
GEORGE P. WERTZ.
Oct. 9, 1861;1y.
CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS.
ETA YOUNG,
AT THE CORNUCOPIA,
NO. 40 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WILL be receiving daily, throughout
the season, fresh CHESAPEAKE
BAY OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &c.,
which he will furnish at lowest market
rates to Hotels, Restaurants and private families.—
Oysters by the single Can or less.
Oct. 9, 1$01:1y.
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 hest the market affords. His
Bar will be furnished at all times with the
best Wines, Liquors, and Ales; and refreshments will
be furnished at alt times, day and night, Sundays ex
cepted.
Thankful for past favors, be respectfully solicits a
continuance of the same, and assures his old custom
ers, and the public generally, that no pains or expense
wilt be spared which may tend to contribute to the
comfort, convenience, and satisfaction of his guests.
Oct. 9, 1861:1y.
JAMES LOUGIIRIDGE,
(Successor to Loughridge & Maxwell,)
Manufacturer of
Brushes, Looking Glasses,
♦ND
Chilci.razz'tss Cloaca:Loos,
And dealer in Variety and House-Furnisliing Goods,
dr.c., 72 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
January 22, 1802.
JOSEPH lIEYEIL & SON,
Manufacturers of
FANCY AND PLAIN di •
117131117297.1 LE AND CRIELERS.
Warehouse, No. 135 Smithfield St.,
Between Sixth Street and Virgin Alley,
Nor. 13, 1881.1 y. PITTSBURGH, PA.
H. D. BRECHT & BRO.,
LOOSING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings.
Dealers in
French Plate and Window Glass,
128 SMITHFIELD STREET,
J)EMLER'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, 1861:1y.
DR. CALVIN KING,
SURGEON DENTIST,
47 SMITHFIELD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rrEETH inserted in all the late styles, ate. ,
moderate prices, and satisfaction guaran
teed. Oct, 9, 1861:Jy.
J, C. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lamps, Carbon and Lubricating Oils,
39 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG'', PA.
Always on hand a full Stuck of Oil Lamps, Chandeliers,
Shades, Wicks, &c. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy.
Manufacturer of
LOOZCISTG GLASSES
For the trade, Oval, Pier and Mantle Glasses; Gilt
and Rosewood Mouldings, Looking Glass Plates, sr.c.,
NO. SG WOOD STREET, next door to Citizens'
Bank, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sept. 11, 1861-Iy.
DRUGS, OILS, V4ititleltllB,
PAINTS, DYF4STUFFS,
NO. 2.96 LIBERTY STREET, between 711* and Smith
field Streets,PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sept. 11, 166-1-1 y•
B. F. &Win
. „
BiallaillAM TATUM,
NO. 75 BMITHFIVIO STRUT,
PITTS/3MM PA
Sept. 11, 1861-Iy.
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
Wholesale Dealer in
WM. E. DE BARENNE,
WILLIAM FLEMING,
First Premium and Excelsior
cifi A
Proprietor,
Manufacturers of
J. J. GILLESPIE,
JOHN P. SCOTT'
Wholesale Dealer in
TB Opal I) Slithieg
TCEBACCONISTS.
{OOPER & HAGER,
Manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in
Tobacco, Began and Snuff, Segar Cases, Pipes, dic.,
Wilson's Old Building, Main street.
Sept 11, 1861-Iy.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
S. M. GAILY,
Main street, one door East of the old Bank Building,
keeps always on hand a large and elegant assortment
of Watches and Jewelry. •
(Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry will'
receive prompt attention. [Dec. 15, 1961-Iy.
FOUNDRY:.
DUNN & DOWNEY,
At the Waynesburg Foundry, on Greene street,
keep constantly on hand Cooking and Parlor Stoves,
Grates, Plough Castings. and Castings of all kinds.
Sept. 11, 1861-Iy.
BAKU.
FANIERS' & DROVERS' BANK,
Waynesburg, Pa.
C. A BLACK, Pres't. J. LAZEAR, Cashier
DISCOUNT DAN',
WEDNESDAY.
Sept. 11, 1.9111-Iy.
- SADDLES AND HARNESS.
SAMUEL M'ALLISTER,
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Maker, old Bank
Ing, Main street.
Sept. 11, 1861-Iy.
LINDSEY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER,
ASTANDARD MEDICINE for the speedy. radical
acid effectual cure of all diseases arising from
IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD
This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures
in desperate cases of
eicruftila,
ClitazienllS Diseases,
Pimples on the Face,
Old stubborn Ulcers,
Tetter Affections,
Dyspepsia,
Jau tidier,
Mercurial Diseases,
Liver Complaint,
Lott' Spirits,
Cancerous Formation,
Erysipelas, Boils,
Sore Eyes,
Scald Bead,
Rheumatic &Ructions
Costiveness,
Salt Rheum,
General Debility,
• Loss of A ppetite,
Foul Stomach,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
and all Diseases originating in an Impure state of 'the
Blood.
THE ABOVE N A PORTRAIT OF DAVID M'CREABY•
sworn statement of David 111'Creary, of Napier tp..
Bed ford county:
In April, 18a6, as near as I can remember, a small
pimple made Tis appearance On my upper lip, wtllich
soon became enlarged and sore. I used poultices of
sorrel, and a wash of blue vitriol, without effect.—
Fiuding Use sore extending, 1 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 upon Dr.
Shaffer, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who also
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 con
tinued spreading toward the nose. I next used a prep
aration of arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a
time checked the disease, hut the inilamation soon in
fcoased. 1 called upon Dr. Statler, of St. Clairsville,
Bedford county, who also pronounced the disease Can
cer, and applied a salve s kid to be a never failing rem
edy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the
spread of the sore. In December in the same year, the
disease bad eaten away a greater part of my tipper lip,
and had attacked the nose, When I went to Cincinnati
where I consulted Prof R. S. Newton, of the Eclectic
Medical College. Ile pronounced the' disease "a cu
taneous Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of
mercury." Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave
me internal remedies. My face healed up, but the in
flammation was not thoroughly removed. In February,
1857, he pronounced me cured, and I left for home. In
April the disease again returned, and so violent was
the pain that I coital 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 I got from
Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had
cat off the left side of my nose, the greater portion of
my left cheek, ned kad attacked my left eye. I had given
up all hope of ever being cured, since Dr. Ely said be
could only give relief, but that a cure was impossible
In March, 1858, 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 Ilound that I
gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers
commenced drying up. I continued, and when the
third bottle was taken, my face wag healed as if by a
miracle. I used the fourth bottle, and I have been
healthier since HELD I have been for the last seven years.
Although my face is sadly disfigured, 1 ant still grateful
to a benign Providence who has spared my life, and
which has been done lhrsugh the instrumentality of
LINDSEI 'P. IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER.
DAVID M'CREARY.
Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August, A.
D. 1858, before me, one of the justices of the peace in,
and for the borough of llollidayslkurg, Blair county,
Pa. JOHN GURLEY, J.T.
Witness—U. J. JONES.
We also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, o
Elderton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula
after being unable to get out of bed for three years.
To the case 01 a lady in Ansonville, Clearfield coun
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 nose
oft, and his case was worse, if possible, than Mc-
Creary's.
The particu'ars of these cases—every one of which
was cured by the use of the "Blood Searcher"—may
also he found in a circular to be had of any of the
agents.
A BAD SORE LEO CURED.—PittsburgA, 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 I could not work for nearly a year. My leg swell
ed so that I was unable to io anything for a long time,
for at least six months. I tried several of the best doc
tors in the city, but without any benefit; finally I called
on Or. Keyser, at No. 140 Wood street, who only at
tended me about two weeks, and gage me he itwo bot
tles of medicine, and lam entirely well, add have con
tinued well for six months. lam employed at the
Eagle Engine House on Fourth street, where any ens
can see me. THOMAS FAR/ILL.
READ TH/S CURE.—I was afflicted with a horrid di
cease in my feet and ankles. so much so that for six
weeks I was confined to my bed, and at other times to
toy chair, where I was compelled to sit fur 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 toy pain. My feet and legs became very much
swollen, and having heard of your Blood Searchei
(although I had very little faith in it), I was induced by
Messrs. Alexander & Son, agents at this place, to try
it. I had not used one bottle before I began to find
immediate relief. I tried another, andlut now able
to walk about without crutches. I 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 Lave been.
Yours, truly, FaTEN RISHER.
- . .
APOLLO, Armstrong Co., Pa., Dec. 12, 1859.
We, the undersigned citizens of Apollo, being ac
quainted with the facts in the above statement, testify
to their correctness.
JAS. X. WIRVAIN, J. S. ALSXAN.DIiiii4
Jos. IS'CAsevrai. WM. MILLER.
CANCER CUBED.—A letter from England, Mr.
JOHN POPE, of Btaenovon, near Pontypool,
Monmouthshire, England, v, rites as follows: ,
IBLAsmovo:kr, Aug, mgt.
Stir—An old woman in this place has wished me ea
write you respecting l i IINDSEY'S BLOOD szAsen
;
ER, from which she found great benefit and wishes to.
have a little more. Site has been suffering Stens a
disease of a cutaneous nature for the last six or seven
years. tier daughter, who is living in Atnerielt, ob•
tamed 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 get completely cured. I told,
her I would write to you for the agency in this country.
and she felt very much pleased to bear me say so. I
now beg to ask you on - what Mims you will supply me;
you will please bear in mind the carriage, and supply
use as cheap as possible. The carriage on the one dozen.
bottles was .£1 88 6d. The medicine was a present from,
her daughter. I would like to have the Blood Search
er in ajar or small cask, if you can sand it in that way,
or in pint or quart boules. I will send a bill through
bank or registered letter, which ever will be most con
venient to you, if you will Bend me carrier's receipt of
the parcel as security. I would send you a stamp to,
answer this, but as it M 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 enough
and charge me with the postage. Yours, respectfully,
[Signed,] JOHN POrt
LWe have seen the letter which is published in to•
day's Dispatch, irons John rope, aad belibve it is gee
Me.— Elm. DISPATCH
DR. GEO. R. KEYSRRI
WWI tIWPIIIETOR,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A
M. A. HARVEY and W. 111. ORM% Wayneslonrg,
J. MATRA WAY, Earinichaeltowo.
M. sTAINLEY, Garrard Fort.
.1. F. ST WART, Dayistown.
WM. BLACK, Jeforgot'.
J. C. MACK 4. CO., Grpousborp.
MELLOR lA MB "MartinirvUto, and by Druggists and
Mer4uts Riviera - y.
Oeiclbtr 11, TB6l.
COUNTRY 1411101Prek3
Of aU kinds
Rec,eived at this Offibe in payment of debts