Ti ) ' III B - I(gl3X3' BY THOMAS MACKELLAM h my little brother and my sisters, and tell them I died for my country." On the field of battle, mother, • All the night alone I lay; Angels watching o'er me, mother, Till the breaking of the day. .1 lay thinking of you, mother, And the loving ones at home, dill to our dear cottage, mother, boy again I setitn'd to come. He to whom you taught me, mother, Pn my infant knee to pray, Kept my heart from fainting, mother, When the vision passed away. In the gray of morning, mother, Comrades bore me to the town : From my bosom tender fingers Wash'd the blood that trickled down "'Must Boon be going, mother * '..Going to the home of rest: ,liiaSyse as of old, my mother, Press me nearer to your breast. Would I could repay yon, mother, For your faithful love and care: God uphtdd and blesslou, mother, In this bitter woe you bear. Xias for me my little brother, Kiss my sisters, loved so well : When you sit together, mother, dell them how their brother fell, Tell to them the Story, mother, When I sleep beneath the sod, "rikiat I died to save my country AU frOm love to her and God. Leaning, oni,he merit, mother, Of tbiOla who died for all, peace is in my bosom, mother,— Hark I I hear the angels call Don't you hear them singing, mother ? Listen to the music's swell Now I leave you, loving mother— God be with you—fare you well. THE PLACE TO DIE. Home should 'be the first word on this subject. The thought of that spot brings in every heart at the question, for no feeling is more com mon than a desire to die at home. " Let thy servant, I pray thee, tarn back again, that 1 may die in my own city; and be buried by the graves of my father and mother."— How many times has this prayer been •offered. So universally is this desire--felt and acknowledged, that the words "he died among strangers !" go straight as an arrow to the heart. You cannot withstand the simple ap veal to your sympathy. God used this desire of the heart Whaelfe said to a disobedient people, "And I shall east you out into anoth er country, where ye were not born, and there shall ye die." To die at home ! It is the thought to=day of a thousand hearts among the sick and wounded soldiers of our armies. Some of these, we are per suaded, are now turning from the close i warm, hospitals, or the soldier's bent,to the beautiful country, and longing for the sight of their native hills, for the old familiar home , with its pleatiant faces and loving earts, for the country church-yard with its white marble and green mounds, its quiet and rest. "Comrade, I am going to die !" said a poor soldier in Virginia, the other day. " Can Ibe taken home?" Poor heart! How pitiful this last struggle for earthly comfort. The same old story—let me die at home —bat with the old, touching interest. Home! the last point on the receding shore to which the dying eye has turned. The place to die becomes a near question to us when, as all nature— tree, bud, and blossom—has come forth with a new and perfect life, we are %Wed on to lay under the green turf many of our friends who have died from home. Then we are so of ten called upon to place our flags at half-mast, when- the Dead March has become so familiar a sound, when soldiers with measured tread and arms reversed so often meet the eye, we must think of the place to die. gi There is no place like home to die," said a student, who had come home sick. Young friend, you do well to love Tour home. There is nothing like It to keep the heart pure. You touch a cord which quivers when you speak to a stranger about the bitterness of dying from home. But there may b,ea better place than home to die.— Ruth thought so when urged to re turn to her own country and kind red. " Where thou diest I will die, and there will Ibe buried." Thomas thought so when he said to his broth er disciples, as their Master was called to meet danger, . 4 Let us go, that we may die with Him." Sam son found a better place than home : " And Samson said : 'Let me die with the Philistines l' and be bowed liims4lf with all his might; and the house fell upon the lords, and upon all the people that were therein. So the dead that ha slew in his death were more than, they which he slew in his life." Regulus chose his place to die among his enemies. When Thomas Drummond said : "Tell my brethren for me that .I died at my post," do you doubt, kind reader, that 4 found the right place to die ? Yes' indeed-rand I trust the words bear comfort to some heart— the right place to die is the post of duty, be it on the field of battle, among strangers, or in a mother's loving arms. TBBABITBER 2 S NOTION. • reistoneheving Winton with tt.e cautrtsPreasurer stui 'vibrated that he laity be found at Ms office in the Detre House at Waynesburg on the let and itd Mosrnays nod Tussuave4( every month. • • • - J. F. RANDOLPH, Treasurer. A prips, ISEL „Icumnrreit. ,s Witalftr Asiage oft tiro- ofANDBEw , 1-* t 4 11. Atottklitc Viorofitip, ' llOl7, IlfirigAN ll • Pante* to the. Iwo/. ~c ~ PlNlons mlitto said goats are toouto.- , - 11 =dilge, Ittotail booiateisigis ItirtV tratolutottoo 't rolPttseeot *too . . • • • /awe tom 1114e11; Mk' gimbal] *aims Cark. Hi iS A? fill NEP WINCOI.. ao AT TILE FARMERS'' AND NECHANICS • EXCHANGE, ARE now opening the largest assortment of Dry Goods to be found in the county, which will pos itively be sold at the Lowest Prices to suit Hie times. Their stock of SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS Is complete, embracing everything usnaily kept in this market, and a little more LADIES' DRESS Goaw The choicest selection of New and Beautiful Dress Goods, new style, very rich. In fact, everything to suit the ladies. MEN'S WEAR. Cloths, Cassimerei, Vestings, Tweeds, and every thing in the staple and fancy goods line. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS ! Bonnets, Shaker Hoods, Palm-Leaf Hats, comprising all the new styles, which will be sold low. BOOTS AND SHOES. • - - - - Every description of Boots, Snoes and Gaiters, for' men, women, Misses, boy's, youth's and children's wear, in great profusion. MOURNING GOODS, &c. A full stock of Mourning, Housekeeping, Fashiona ble Millinery Goods, Notions, &c. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. Family Groceries constantly on hand, at the lowest prices. Fish, Salt, Hardware and Queenswarr. The publiC are respectfully invited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Waynesburg, April It), ISM. MINOR A. CO. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! DRY GOODS CHEAP POE CASE I I RAVING just received from the Eastern Cities a large and extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, lain now prepared to furnish all goods, (with a few exceptions,) at die old prices. My stock comprises all the West styles of Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Muslin Delaines, French Gingham% • Garage Delaines. Domestic Gingham% Bleached BilLualins, Brown Muslins, Cloths and Cassimeres, Queensware, Bats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c., Together with a variety of NOTIONS. Customers and the public generally are invited to call and examine his assortment. Sold cheap for cash, or country produce. GEORGE lIOSKINSON. Wayesburg, April 30, 1862. HOSHIMEA LODGE, No. 555 I. 0. F. MEET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Hall, opposite the Court House, on Thursday evening of each week, at 7f o'clock. OFFICERS: . H. L. BBARNES, P. G. TI. PORTER, N. G. NORMAN WORLEY, E. G. J. F. TbMPLE, Sec'y. B. F. HERRINGTON, Treas. W. A. PORTER, Chaplain. Nov. 6, 1861. HAINR,TON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. Ha . RTZELL, Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends that he has taken this well known lifv - se where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &c. lie will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him noyorgettllng to give due attention to their horses and carriages, &c. • S. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 44=tf ADAMS HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. JACOB LEMLEY, PROPRIETOR. THIS well known Hotel has been refitted in new style, by its present proprietor, who takes this op normality of informing the travelling public that he is fully prepared to accommodate them with the best the market affords, besides giving them comfortable quar ters and beds. 117" He has also fine stabling for any number of hor seta Waynesburg, April 16, 1862. WOOL C.AILDENG. wma. IVO Or3IEFLM, AT THE WANNES'IIISRG s , TE.AM MILL, lias fitted up his CARDING mAcnir4 ES in fine order and secured the services of a competent assistant for the purpose of CARDING WOOL. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the Wool growing public and assures them that every care will be taken to do work in a scientific manner. May 21, 1852. WAYNESBURG STEAM MILL. W i th R is fri e publicOG f that he n e t for l m i e 1.1 endsS andAt, MILL at Waynesburg, Pa., where C. e will always he found ready to accommodate all who may call on the shortest notice Grinding done on the same terms us by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can he left at the Minor at Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, 1862 ELI ATEN. Z. W . PHELAN. ATEN & PHELAN , CABINET FURNITURE ROOMS one door east of Minor's Store. where all kinds of Furniture will be furnished to order in the most approved style.— WE FINS will he put up with the greatest possible dispatch, at low rates. WAYNESBURG, May 7, 1562. TOBACCONISTS. HOOPER & LAGER, Manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealersin Tobacco, Segars and Snuff. Segar Cases, Pipes, &c., Wilson's Old Building, Main street. Sept 11, 1861-Iy. WATCHES AND JEWELRY S. M. BALLY, Main street, one door East of the old Bank Building, keeps always on hand a large and elegant assortment of Watches and Jewelry. 1517'Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry wil receive prompt attention. [Dec. 15, 1861— ly FOUNDRY. DUNK & 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. BANK FAMERS' & DROVERS' BANK, Waynesburg. Pa. C. A. BLACK, Pres't. LAZEAR, Cashier DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. SADDLES AND HARNESS. . SAMUEL M'ALLISTER, Saddle, Harness and Trunk Maker, old Bank build lug, Main street. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. LIVEZT OPENED AGAIN. HE undersigned would inform the citizens and pea l. ple.generally. that he•has resumed the LIVERY BUSINESS again, and is able to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, with everything in that line. W. G. W. DAY, WaYWEBISIIRG, May 7,1862-3 m• Proprietor. HOPE FOUNDRY, Mra-crevmstrilleo, THOMAS FAULL dr. SONS, at their Foundry on Water street, Bridgeport. l'a., near the C. P. Church, are prepared to furnish Engines and Machinery for Saw and Grist Mills, Oil Wells, Tanneries, 44c. Fancy Iron itaiiing for yards, balconies. cenieleries, &cc., al ways on hand or made to order o short notice. Plough Castings, and Castings of ail kinds Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. EL.MOTIO3II: • Or 1 111:011TEMS. Pimp stockholder.* r f Waynesburg College will j: meet in - the College flail, on Saturday the 30th day of August next, at two o'clock, P. 1111., for the purpose of electing their portion of the Trustees for the nest en suing year, ameeably to the Act of Incorporation and the supplements thereto, and for other business. • STOCKHOLDERS. July 12th, 1802—fk. 8021 ii' Jyrmis testamentary having been rented to the J. widereigned on the lifetime of JOHN' noe s d late of Franklin township, et even to 8X penionstaving to preemortheim me? aa Mit aildahtmeiadatall ihtetaittettoXinke haterflade pay , moot- • - JOHN D. REES, • Jvir le. set 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, Ii feels confi dent his wsrk 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 the Couri ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1860—n0 34. CABINET MAKING. JAMES GANIER & Wculd respectfully inform their friends and the pit lic that they have now on hand a good assortment all kinds of OABIZIMT 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. They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, 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 mane acturing 4Croacriameet 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, 1559. FAMILY HOMY & COIRCTIOMY. Two doors East of "Messenger" Buildings Main Street, Waynesbuig, Pa. ISAAC HOOPER, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public generally, that hehas 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. Ile 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, Far 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 in town. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Give him a call, at the new store room, near the Messenger publication room May 18, 1859; n 0.50. WAYNESBU It•G MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS & RINEHART, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court Rollie, Main street.. (0%1. WHERE they have, ant' keep on hands a 3 large and extensive assortment of fine and ornamental . MARBLE WORK , )Pi t such as monuments, tombs, inblet-anit grave stones, of every variety and style. Particular attention paid to can lug, which "'"--" will be donejiy as good workmen as can be found anywhere in the 111111iness; as one of the fain has seen practically engaged in the business fin. 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 any ming in our line can have it furnished to ally place desired at lower rates than any other establishment in the cou ntry. Persons can save 20 per cent by purchasing, of us. All kinds of building work done in either marble oi tone. SAYERS & JUN EIiART. Waynesburg, May 20, 1857—nu.2. pus' fanbing. ®AU V MAR, HACK RUNNING REGPLARLY BETWEEN WAYMES LON. THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying (Witte mail between the above poirts, he has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the trip:Ming 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 Itices' Landing at the saute time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOUGHER, Proprietor. August 7th; 1861. no. ii. HUGHES dic OLIVER, Grocers. Forwarding and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ricea' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the largest and hest Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the r't!tt, for all goods nil con signment, and also ' GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the bank of the river, convenient far boats to land, for storing all kinds of produce, for shipinent to Pitts burgh, or tne Eastern cities, on the most reasonable terms. 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 gone assortment of FRESH GROCERIES. front the head of market, at wholesale prices, to accom modate all who will favor them with their patronage. April 11, 181i0. S. & J. SEDGWICIT., Grocers and Commission Merchants, RIVES' .LANDING, P. 4 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 Witil 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 he kept on hand. All up Commission must be paid before the goods are removed. March 6. 1861—no 39-6 m. titts on. ROBERT REYNOLDS, Proprietor, Jefferson, Greene County, 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. ROUT. REYNOLDS. Jefferson, Greene county, Pa., April 28, 'sa—no.so INGEIRADI HOUSE, BY I. THOMAS, JEFFERSON, GREENE COUNTY, PA Sept. 11, IS6I-Iy. $l5O BEST PIANOS, $l5O GROVESTIIZIN & MLLE, AVING removed to their new warerooms, No. Xi 478 Broadway, are now prepared to offer be public a magnificent new scale toll 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improvements known in this country 01 Europe, over-strung bass. French grand action, harp pedal, full intn frame for 11150 CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich moulding cases,. 8175. to 3200, all warranted made of the beet seasoned material, and to stand better than anyVV sold for 11.500 by the old meth od. of manufacture. e invite the best judges to ex amine and try these new instruments, and we stand ready at all times to test them with any others mama_ factured in this country. GEOVESTEEN & HALE, Jinni 11,'02-3mos. 4.7BBroadway New York. HOWARD A SSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA—ft tke Relief of the Sick sod Dietreeeed, effieted 'via Virulest and Chronic Theerleee, esdi esyseittlig Dengue of Ow &toed Or "e. grAttire even Gratis by the Adis, Sturm 'REPORTS. onSPERM ATORRBIE A or IvEAKNEfts.andi mbar Diatom .of as • s, and on. the NEW, IifeIIiEDISIII .em. 1 111Wentao, Istotit M ledledlettot *nye oPOIII, free of thine, , 4th. a . Dr: J. iIIiiLLIN 11016GINTI5N.NoWardkohoaltion. No. $ South Ninth fit.rtet, tbiladelphis". 15, 1861-Iy. ZOARDIMIALW, OR&T & CO.'S .~ ~ .~ Manufactured at ALBANY, N. Y. REST AND MOST DURABLE INSTRUMENT j wade, and selling at Extremely Law Priest, to suit the times. PIANO FORTES OF ALL SIZES AND STVLES, WITH OUR PATENT INSULATED IRON RIM AND FRAME -AND OVERSTRUNG BASS, Containing Every Real Improvement These instruments are far superior to any other Piano Fortes made, for durability, purity, and sweetness of tone, perfection of elastic touch, and for keeping in tune FULLY WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. 71:7 - Send for Descriphve Circulars, giving prices and every information. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money and expenses refunded. BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO., Albany, N. Y. July, 30th, 1862.-Iy. TO CANE GROWERS. ANYperson or persons wishing to purchase a good Cane Crusher and Evaporator, would do well to call on SAMUEL HEATON for them, as he has the agency for selling Cook's celebrated Sugar Evaporator and mill. Those wishing to purchase had better buy soon. as the manufacturers will soon be so throng that it will be difficult to supply the demand. Address the undersigned at Hunter's Cave, Greene county, Pa. July 6, ' 62-3,ans.g SA M'L HEATON. vittst l ur g . PITTSBURGH .11.17CT3CC:01ST S3OI7EUE3. REGULAR DAILY SALES at 2 and 8 o'clock, a , the MASONIC HALL Alit TION HOUSE, No. 55, fifth Street, of prints, Delaines, Dress Goods, Ky. Jeans, Satinettes, Cassimeres. Table'Clotlis, Towels, Linens, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Yankee N. lions, . 4 kc. 150(.T5, izitoES & GAITERS at Private Sale during the day and evening. All Goods Warranted as Represented. I'. A. McCLELLAND. Auctioneer. • FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. AN ORGAN MELODEON, WITH FOUR STOPS AND 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. Manufucturer's price MO in Boston; or sale now for $125, cash, by JOHN IL MELLOit, hl Wood Street. AEONt & H kt LINS BOSTON MELDEONhM iN)fAt t oNIu ; v .— TIiEscI J IIrAr I MoNIUM. the moat useful, elegant best and cheapest hist' ument ever invented for the use of schools, lec ture retells, village churches, vestries, etc., etc.. etc. l'rire. 5 Octave Doable Heed Melodeons 5 Octave Piano stele Melodeons -5 Octave Portable Melodeons.• • • • ifOetave_ Portable Melodeons 11=Q=M= A splendid selected lot of the shove instruments Just received direct from the manufactory in Boston, and Mr sale by JOHN If. MELLOR, Si Wood :Street. A liberal discount to Clergymen and Teal hers. April lb, 186:2-1y. NEW PIANOS. Now receiving a new supply of Pi - ..n0 Fortes from Chick”ring & Sons, BOSIII, Hazleton Brothers. New York; Hallett, Davis & Co., Boston; Geor_fe riteek, New York, and Haines Brothers, New York, all of which will be sold at Eastern Factory prices, JOHN 11. rviELLoR. 61 Wood street, between Diamond and Fourth SECON D HANDED PIANOS Btlo, ...+7,"75, 81110. .si2s, and $l5O, for sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street April 16-6. nos. ID/ 14 .0113111/4 PRACTICING PRYSICIAN. HIS system is Eclectic. connected with Uttoscoetr. Ile has paid particular attention to the study i , r this "Old German Mode" of distinguishing , diseases, and respectfully solicits those living at a distance labor ing nutter "chronic affections,"•that have not been cured because perhaps their diseases were not under stood, to send him a vial of their urine for examine Lion, and the necessao medicines call be sent them. Office and residence, 122 Grant street, Pi.tsburgli. May 28, 1862:i f. NEW SPRING GOODS 3. M. BURCHFIELD'S, North-East Corner 4th do Market. Streets PITTSBURGH, PA. 21ST RECEIVED, AND HAVING DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT lIIS ENTIRE STOCK, HAS. MADE GREAT REDTCTION.S Fancy silks for 50 cents worth 75 Fancy silks for 1.00 worth 1.25 Embroidered collars for 50 worth 1,25 Embroidered setts for I,OU worth 1.50 " for 3.00 worth 6,00 NEWEST STYLES SPRING DRESS GOODS. Best make of Calicos for 12 Yard and a quarter Bleached 11111SiillS for 12 This stock will be found full in all departments, and cheapest V egt of the num mains. April 16.—limos. THE DOUGLAS M C l ok XL I IL 3EJ • ruHE DIPLOMA OF MEMBERSHIP of the DOUG LAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully engraved on steel, a bout nine by twelve inches dimen sio»s, is now ready for distribution to the sci bse ribers of the monument fund. To all persons forwarding to the Association One Dollar or more, will be sent one of these diplomas, properly executed. To contributors in the sum of Tv‘ 0 DOLLARS of more, will he furnished gratuitously, heside4 the Di ploma. a beautiful imperial size Steel Engraving of Judge Douglas 21 by 17 inches. _ _ Contributors in the sum of ONE DOLLAR will be come life members of the Douglas Momunest A s,toeia lino; in the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS, honorary life members, and in the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, honorary life members of the Board of Trustees. Local receivers and solicitors for contributions are being authorized in the loyal States. Pamphlets and circulars containing the organization, constitution, by laws, and the appeal will be sent to all who will forward their address. Communications should he directed to the "Secre tary Douglas AI mume»t Association," Chicago, Illi nois. All editors who will insert this card in their daily, weekly, or tri-weekly. three months, with an occa,ion al notice to advance the object in view, will have for warded to them immedi tely Diplomas as !know:try Life Members of this Association. also a copy of the above Portrait, upon the Receipt by tne.Society, of a copy of the paper containing the announcement. WALTER B. SCATES, President. LEONARD W. VOLK, Secretary. May 21.-3 m. THE GREAT CAUSE OF XX'I7I4ZLALIV ntrxemPt. - gsr Just Published in a Sealed Envelop ; Price Six Cents. A LECTURE, BY DR. CULYERWELL, ON TILE CAUSE AND CURE of Sperinatorrlirea, 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., &c. lET'TIi is admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above-enumerated, often self-afflicted evils may he re moved without medicine and without dangerous surgi cal operations, and should be read by every youth and every man in the land, „ . sent under seal to any address, in a plain sealed envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing • Pr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New 'fork, Post Office Box 4586. April 15, 1651-Iy. KOLLOCK'S DANDELION cum. 1111118 preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, _IL is recommended by physicians as a NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia and all bilious disorders. Thousands who kayo been compelled to abandon the use of cedes, will use this without in- JuTicdts effects. One een contains the stvength of two pounds of aidinary coffee. Price 25 Ge r i ' Tba pasbet•.and \eon ea KING TOWTOBR known, Ibr g:lhr e r w ?meat ajpo snitricknon e n d cakes. M rait=titirlaVV l A e°111" of 'hi; D t, and sparri4LuiwaGeaufwm anomie. • S, 1854-Iy, flitisturgt Nibtrtistmtnts. 1101 9 4:".A.Ta1-I 1731V1S CARPET STORE i NO. 87, FOURTH STREET, • PITTSBURGH, PA. SPRING STYLES OP 1862. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR RUGS, lIEARTH RUGS, AIATTS, AT LOWEST RATES FOR CASH April 16--- 3. M. WELROY. DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE a_L - sr cr O O D, S . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. NO. 41, SMITHFIELD ST., CORNER OF THIRD, PITTSBURGH, PA. April 16-6 moo .1. F. BECKMAN. HENRY R. Los°. BECKMAN & LONG, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Agricultural & Farming Implements 14 , 11 1 01, ( itAl Agents for the Cockeye Mower and Reaper, Wood's Mower and Iron Harvester, and Bockstoelt & Amnion's Nursery, ID Agentsfor Conk's Sugar Evaporator. la - Sorghum or Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, of supe rior quality, always on hand. No. 127 Liberty Street, April 16, 1662-Iy. PITTNBURGH, PA. klisl::*n HOWE SEWING MACHINE. INVENTED 1845-IMPROVED 1860. ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTUR- ING PURPOSES Sewing Equally as well on mus ilns, Cloth and Leather. CORNER QF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA A. M. srartr,Goit, AGENT April IG--lyr. J. & H. I'HILIAPS. Jos 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRA'siSPARENT, GREEN OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL CLOTHS. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. .llso, dealers in. Leather Belling, Lace Leath er, Indiau Rubber Belting, Hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, 4-e., 4c. Wholesale and retail liners will lid our stock large well selected, and at the lowest prices. April 24, ISti2—ly. 41 0-11 , 3 10._Avatoir CM=I ll= KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in ID LO Y HING , No. 80, ‘Vood street, next door to corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, Pa. A I Rays on hand, a large assortment of Cloths, Cass i mere's', Vestings and Furnishing Goods. (Jan. 20. P. RHYMER. J. S. IIEYNIER. IL D. REVAIER (Late at Miller & Rieketson's .) REYMER & BROTHERS, (Succeseors to Reymer & Anderson.) WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Confectionery, Sugars, Fire Works, &c., Nos. 120 and 126 WOOD STREET, above Fifth, Late No. 39 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. March 11, 1862—Cm. , $BO,OO Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the moot popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Up w ants of TWELV t> HUN DR ED young men from TW EN TY- El 6 HT different states have been educated fo, business here tt Ohio the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Rook Keepers at salaries of $2,000 Per Annum, Immediately upon graduating. who knew nothing of de counts WIWIIiDeV entered the College. ,E , 'llliniste 0 sons half price. 2 ,l tadentß eater at any time. and review when they please without extra charee. For Catalogue of 85 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, IENKIN:4 & Patsbulgli, l'a KNABE'S PIANOS. Sept. 11, 1961 =i WILLIAM KNABE & CO. rrliE above Pianos from their Factory possess all the superior and latest improvements, including the .4GRAFFE TREBLE. Oversteung. Improved Full 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. S. THALBEIRG." C. CROBE, the well known composer, Wilmington, Delaware. says that "they cannot be surpassed by any in the market." , . . H. VIEUXTE3IrT9 writes :—"I was delighted on hear ing the clear and full vne of one of your first class Pianos " tErThe above Pianos are warranted for five years, For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 43 Fifth street, 2d door above Wood st., Pattenion's New Building. [Jan. 29, 1862. 3. R. WELDIN BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, riaztar slits Mt I. ra. et a3r AND Manufacturer of Blank Books, No. 101 WOOD STREET, BETWEEN DIAMOND ALLEY AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wrapping, Wall & Window Paper. CASH FOR RAGS. April 16, 1662-6.. ROME MADE SHIRTS R. X.A.1.8.111/1 GIiZIT MAN UFACTURER OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, WRISTBANDS, BOSOMS, AND FURNISHING GOODS. No. 47, St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. April 16—Iyr. LIGHT! LIGHT ! ! LIGHT !! ! LAMP AND OIL STORE, NO. 82 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA• AM prepared to furnish dealers with the beet quali ty of refined Carbon Oil, at the lowest market price ; also Burning Fluid, Camphene, Bentole, Alco hol, &c. I have also on hand and for eldest wholesale, and retail, a great variety of Lamps, Chandeliers Pendants, Brackets, Globes, Chimnies, Shades, Wicks, Cans, &c., together with everything pertaining to the Lamp trade. Churches supplied with fixtures and oil on the most favorable term. Orders respectfully so licited. P. IiAtDEN. N0v.420, THOS. C. 14AZEAR, A 1 6 T, 0 '!T £l' LAW S NO. 63 GRANT RTRRET, . ptrintrium, Sept. 141861_ is Tfittstrar g t Nifftrtitentents. HENRY HIGBY, IMPORTER AND 'DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. No. 122. Wood Street, East Side, Fourth 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 Hotels and Steamboats; Table Cutlery, Plated German Silver Ten. and Table Spoons, Forks and Castors, Tea Waiters and Trays ; and a great variety of the cheapest and best Self-Seal ing Fruit Cans and Jars. Iligby is 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 R price within reach of all. April 16--lyr. *T. W. li7l7CJlCkiali7l7MlLia-s, 97 & 99 THIRD STREET, (NEXT TO BANK OF PITTSBURGH, MANUFACTURER OF .F l ' T-T Ft. INT X '.l" T_T FL 3E' rWr= l ' l 'lF l . ■ SUPERB PARLOR Library, Dining & Bed-room Furniture KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ii,r - The largest assortment to be found in this city, and will positively be Iffilt at the LOWEST PRICES to soil the tittles. GOMIS packed and shipped to all parts of the country April 16, 1502-Iy. J. T. COLVIN .COLVIN k MASON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN FLOUR GRAIN, WOOL AND PRODUCE, NO. 6, SMITHFIELD STREET, OPPOSITE MONONGAHELA HOUSE. PITTSBURGH, PA. April 16-Iyr. 1562.] TO 111 ERCHANTS. jIS62 HATS, CAPS, AN.D STRAW GOODS BONNETS, &c., AT WHOLESALE. D I VCORD & 131 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE now on hands for their Spring sales thr largest and cheapest stock of Hats, Caps, straw Good Bonnets, ~S'haker Hoods, Palm-Leaf Hats. And an the new still: s of MISSES' and I,A,IIF.ti" HATS to be found in any city, which they are piepaied to as I tower than they gau be purchased elsewhere.— Please cat I and examine our stock. April 16, 18U-1y ST, CLAIR HOTEL, CORNER OF' PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR I= L Cheap Bills, and good fare. Stabling for nny number of boi::es. April ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. FEM., Proprietor. April R. R. BULGER. Manufacturer of every description of ILT IV 9C" TY 3Ell_, NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, IP PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE Constantly on hand, vvhich I wilt anti at lila fuvrest priceTs' fur cash. Aug. /I, No. 397 Liberty St., near Pa. R. R. Depot, rirfsßtutoli, PA. r( 111 house has been lately enlarged, refitted and re furnished, and is now in the best of order for the arrouniuniatio II of boarders and travelers. The BEST OF OYSTERS ItEt_Elle'ED DAILY. Sold wholesale and retr or served up in every style. The Oehraries rrf t h e s, .corn always on hand, together with superior brands of Liquors, &e. Oct. 9, IShl:ly. ROOFING! ROOFING! GRAVEL, CEMENT AND CANVASS ROOFING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. And in the most Durable Manner.. IfAVE+, 1.4 the most competent wmkinen in the city, who understand their business, we call safely say we can do work as cheap. and, if anything, better than any other firm in the rite. Repairing done with atten tion and care. Materials for sale, with all the instruc tions. Enquire at 75 Smithfield street. Jan. 29. Ir6Q. B. F. SiIOPE. WALL PAPER, "VWTixictow ..,33. za,ci. ea, so. EVERY VARIETY-LOWEST PRICES JOHN J. DEZOIICHE, 112 WOOD STREET, CORNER 5T11., PITTSBURGH, PA Green and Buff Oil Cloth for Blinds. Cord, Tassels, and Curtain Trimmings of every desciiption. A lso, a fine assortment of Gilt Cornices. Sept. 11, 1861. TH E PLACE FOR CITIZENS OF GREENE COUNTY STATIONERY, Blank Books, 1 ourt Records, &c. W. CIF Johnston & Co.'s, Steam Printing House, Blank Book Factory, and Sta. tioner y House, 57 %V ()OD STREET, eft!: 11. 1,61-Iy. PIT'I'SBURGII. PA. '4l Xl9 (Successor to G. Parys & Co.) Pittsburgh Steam Relined CANDY MANUFACTORY, WITOLErIALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Preserves, Sardines, Catsups. Fire Works, &c, No. 167 LIBERTY STREET. Feb. 26, 1862. . PITTSIIIIRGII, PA. R. PATRICK & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, CORNER OF WOOD AND PIFT.III STS., PITTSBURG/1, PA. Refer to the Banks and Bankers of this City, and to Messrs. Winslow, Lanier e•. Co., New York City. Special attention given to the negotiation of Coat mercial Paper, Loans, &c. Stocks and Securities of every description, bought anc sold on Com m ission.— Collections made on all parts of the United States; and Imminent Funds taken at the lowest rates. . _ Weeelleit the correspondence of Ranks and Bankers, and can offer favorable terms to parties who may open accounts with us. Aug 21 , 1861-1 y THOMAS LEMON, (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES LEMON,) Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE, Or AL!. KINDS, Sole Manutacturer of WELLS' PATENT SPRING BEDS 118 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, F. Nov. 13, 1861-Iy. EDWARD SPENCER, 141MROILA.NT 'TAILOR, No. 260 Liberty street, Nearly nppnsite Hand, PITTSBURGH, PA Oct. 9, 1861:1y. P. MARKL - E, ikIANDPACTDRERS AND DEALERS IN 800 Yr, 'LETTER, A ND all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have remov- AL ad pow NO, F,woopmtEET to arP• 21 45 111 thik44 SpreeAp . PITTSBURGH, PA. 137- CAA or node for Rop. No% 13, 1861-1 y Door above Fifth. JOHN N. MASON W CORD & CO., 2&trufacturers BUSH HOUSE, M. RUSH; Proprietor, EMCEE= CM ViUsbillgt trettistinitr. JOHN MN N HIGH A M Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 52 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURG, Will keep constantly on hand Old Monongahela and Rye Whisky, Bran dies, Wines, Gins, dm., Rm. January 22, 1862. . Steam Cracker and Bread Bakery. w . c . mAcKE:v * Manufacturer of a Mt. AL. a MC. 3EI Pt. . AND FAMILY BREAD & CAKES, No. 44 Smithfield at., near Third, Oct 9, 1861:1y. PITTSBURGH, PA. WM. HITCIIMANN. DANIEL 81111 PB. L. H. VOlO2. L. H. VOIGT & CO., (successors to L. G. Graft) 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., Produce dc Commission Merchanti. 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 get eral. Purchase on orders at lowest market price, all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactured Goods. and every descrip tion of nierchadise. Ship your Produce and draw at sight. Sept. 11 , 18til—ly. M. WHITMORE S GEO. J. Dune. C. 11. Tnos. 11. LANE. Whitmore, Wolfl Duff & Co. • SIGN OF THE ANVIL. Importers and Dealers in II AL "NAT _EX 11. " ISO. 50 WOOD ST., 3 Doors above St. (Marl, Hotel Sept. 11, It•til—ly. PITTSBURGH, PA. WM. E. DE BARENNE L Su WOOD STREET, PITTS'BURCH, PA Wboh•sale and Retail Manufacturer of HATS AND OAPS, And dealer in Children's Hats and Caps, and Stra Goods. Mary Caps made to order. Dept 11,1861-Iy. WILLIAM FLEMING, wholesale and Retail Realer In Hats and. Caps, and Straw Goods, NO. 139 WOOD S'IIMET. • ATI:n, Carpet Bags ar.d Uwhreihi L.r Gmais PA. at lowest 11 . 1.t1 Prices Sept. 11. J. 11. EM"filN FACRINER & IRWIN, Manniacturers of every description of NO. 103 SMITIIFIE1.1) STREET. A full assortment of Pittsburgh P rlttnufaclTTSMlßGH: PA. tored Fur. !inure constantly no hand, which we will sell at the lowest price FOB (...,AS/1, which is our only tems.r Sept. 11, 18111-Iy. VENITIAN BLINDS! G. P. WERTZ, Finn Premium and Exceleinr HUB HMI', NU. 72, , :ORNEI2 TIMID AND MARKET ST., WAPLROONI ON . FIIIST FLOOR, PITTSBURG'', PA. riiIIOSE wishing to runtish their houses with Vent s " tiau Blinds of the MGsT EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH, Will rind it to their interest to give me a call betbre purchasing elsewhere. My work is gut up by the beet mechanics. Every attention is paid to the wants of customere. PRICES LOW. ALL WORK WARRANTED! OLD BLINDS REPAIRED NEATLY, or remodeled, L 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& Revolvingor Stationary Shutters, Would save money by giving toe a call, Going, of Third and Market Street. Oct IS81;ly. GEORGE P. WERTZ. . 0, CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS. ELI YOUNG, AT THE CORNUCOPIA, No. 40 FIFTH STREET, PITI'SBURGII, PA., b . : m r: , 7 ,, ivi rr n e g „h dlt i Ar i cz A h u BAY OYSTER:, Fist!, GAME &r . O$ which be v. ill furnish at lowest market rates to lintels, Restaurants andp,rivate families,* Oysters h . } the single Can or less. Oct. 9, t86141.y. Fifth Avenue Exchange,,, DAN, BARNARD, Proprietor, NO. 72 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENIVA•, LEAVING hail many years experience 1.1 in the business. he is prepared to supply tie best the inarket afford:. His Bar will he furnished at all times with the hest Wines, Liquors, and Ales; and refreshments will be furni.shed at all Hines, day and night, Sundays ex cepted. Thankful fir past favors, he respeerftilly solicits a cominuam.e of the same, and assures his old custom ers. and the public generally, that no pains or expense will he spired which may tenth to contribute to the comfurt, .:onvenienee, and .atisfaetion of his guests. Oct. 9, JA NIES LOUGHRIDGE, IStweessor fn Loogliridge & Maxwell.) Manufacriirer of Brushes, Looking Glasses, MD • C.12.1.1c1x-eaems Cc:cacti:up/1, And dealer in Variety and House Furnishing Goode, tk.c., 72 WOW) STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA January 29, 1962. JoSEPH 'LEYr R & SON Mannfarturere of FANCY AND PLAIN rimarrruitE AND CUAllta. Warehouse, No. 135 Smithfield St.: Between Sixth Street and Virgin Alley. Nov. 11, PA. H. D. BRECHT 4: BRO Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMER.. Gilt and Imitation Rosewooa Mouldings. Dealers in French Plate and Window Glass. 128 SMITHFIELD STREET, lEMLER'S BLOCK, betvv"en Filth and KERN JLI Pittsburgh, Pa. City Glass at Maiifatturer's Prices. Particular attention "Ivan in repairing Paint. ings. Reelidding Frames and business cards trained at wholesale price. o,t. 9. 1661:ty. DR• CALVIN KING, SURGEON DENTIST, 47 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, Ph. 11ErnEL'Ititraitrerrtit ces, and i : fa l e a t t i e . :ty u les„ at araii teed. Oct, 0, 1861:1y. J. C. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers fit Lamps, Carbon and Lubricating City 30 WOoll STREET, PITTSBURGH . , PA. Always on hand a full Stock of Oil Lamps, Chandeliers, Shades, Wicks, &c. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. J. J. GILLESPIE, Manufacturer of LOOKING GLASSES For the trade, Oval, Pier and Mantle Glasses . ; 0111 and Rosewood Mouldings. Looking Glass Plates, Aim, NO. 86 WOOD STREET, next door to vitizeos• Bank, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept. 11, 186I—Iy. JOHN P. SOOTT, Wholesale Dealer in DRUGS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTS, DYF—STUFFS, &c., NO. 296 LIBERTY STREET, between 7tit and Entith field Streets, PIMIIBURGII, PA. Sept. 11, 1661-1 y B. F. MERE, TA.rziolt, NO. 7640 arrHPIELD STREET, • PITTSBURGH, PA Sept. 11, Jito M. IRWIN
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