Vide eatdkeniss, who was appoint ed e Brigadier for good behavior at Bull Run, lost, as you may remem ber his right arm at the b,egae of Fair Oaks on the 31st of Vay He arrived here to-day from his home in New England, and reported for duty at once. He is a remarks bit man. He is the Havelock of our army. He is as pious as he is brave. Every morning and evening he calls around him hid 3 staff, and engages in religious exercises. He is always cool and self-poised, and, relying up on his God, goes into the shock of battle with the world behind him, his eye fixed upon the rewards of the just, and a clear title to "mansions in the skies." When the war broke ont, he was Professor of Mathematics at West Point, but resigned at once, went home, and in one week it was at the head of a full regiment, and es route for the field. At Fair Oaks, early in the fight, he received a shot through the right wrist. He bound it up, and still re tained his place at the head of his brigade. An hour later, his horse re ceived three bullets at once, the Gen. another through the elbow joint of 4e same arm first wounded, and two more through his clothes. He still, however, kept hisplace for some Lime, till loss of blood forced him to with draw. His arm was amputated at once, and he set out for his home, in Auburn, Maine. He kept his house but two days. One week after his return, he rode by rail thirty miles to attend a conference of the churches in his district, where he made a most touching appeal to all who heard him to come over to Christ's side.— His words had great effect. After our reverses before Richmond, he at ono toek-the stump to excite an en thiisiasm for volunteering. His sue cos has been great. His State has more than filled her quota, and though she is the most distant from this Many of the Eastern States, has already here two overfull regiments of her sturdy sons. So much for the good and brave Gen. Howard. AN INCIDENT. A woman from Indiana, hearing that her son, her only son, a noble youth, was wonsuisif in 4:40 of the battles before Rich mond, hastened to seek him. She obtain ed passes, but searched in vain for him through all the hospitals in the Peninsu la. Her endeavors elsewhere were all equally fruitless. Having looked through our own hospitals CO no purpose, alone in a strange pity, friendless, almost heart broken with motherly anxiety and grief, she hears, while in one of the wards, !hat a new boat WO of wourgle4 was ip the harbor. An uncontrollable conviction possesses her that her son is among them. She boogies almost distracted with im patience to fly to him ; and would not waititill the next day, when the wounded were tp lande.d. One of our noble up_ town *dies, who devote themselves to the sick and wounded, happened to be present and could not resist her distress. She finally persuaded an officer to procure a boss, and at once go with the mother to the steamer. The very first wounded man looked upon her was her own son. He sprang to her with the exclamation, "0 mother! I knew you would come. " It was to her a terrihle shock, for she paw that the seal of death was on him.— He was mortally wounded through the lunge, and died that night in his mother's arms, The lady who had interested her self in her, anxious to know her fate, yet hearing nothing, sought the ship on the next day, and found the mother alone with her dead boy, almost beside herself with grief. The wounded had been taken off the ship, the officers and crew had gone OD shore, and there was nobody to care for the bereaved woman, whom no one knew. This heartless' desertion is a last ing shame to the vessel, whose name we do not care to disclose. The lady soon made arrangements for having the body decently toffined, and took the mother to her own home. The American.;Express Pompany, to their honor, or being ac fmainted with the facts, volunteered to convey the body to Indiana free of expense, and the mother, with her sacred charge left for her home. Before leaving she was induced to say something respecting her family history, and, singularly enough, it appeared that herself and her benefactor were originally from the same New-Eng land village, and their fathers had been long and well tried friends. A Successful Rebel Ruse. The rebels have used our telegraph wire in Virginia recently with even more signal success than they bad in ICentucky, and with quite as much impudence. 'he moment Fitz Hugh Lee captured Manassas, he telegraph ed in the name of Gen. Pope's Chief of Staff, .to the proper officer in Wash ington, requesting him to send to the J unction a large supply of shelter tents, and harness for artillery hor ses. The order was promptly filled, and the rehels were soon gladdened by tge appearance pf a train loaden ed with what they wanted. Jackson, on his arrival, sent a message to the Superintendent oflifilitary Railroads cooly asking him to change the time table on the road for his accommoda tion-. We shall probably soon find these and other equally gratifying correspondence published in the fo i -i n of . a telegraphic operator'S diary . in the Southern newspapers. aPhe State of Illinois furnishes the Wew York market with more beef cattle than any other State in the Union. Last year the total re ceipts from it were 80,500. The next greatest source of supply is Ohio, which sent during the same period 86,500. NWThe wheat crop of Minnesato this year will produce 6,500,000 4uahqls, which will allow the State to export 500,000 bushels. Other crops are in a line condition—running over with plenti rlapeec K. M. deflidd G. W. O. WADDZLL 1141,11111111111 di 1 01,11213110ffirs Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Waynesburg, Pa. PROMPT attention given to the collection of Pen-. sions, Bounties, etc. Business of all kinds solic ited.. Office in Second Story SAYERS' BUILDING, East of the Court House. SETTLII 1:111. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle by the let of November next. All acccunts unsettled at that date, will be left with an officer for collection.— "A word to the wise is sufficient." This is the first public call I have made on my customers for money since I commenced business. Sept. 3, '62. GEO. LIOSKINSON. Adoministratotos Notice T ENTERS of administration having been granted to 1.4 the undersigned, upon the estate of JOSIAIi DOWLIN, sr., late of Cumberland tp,, notice is hereby giv en be all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to In ake immediate payment, to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly' authenticated for set tlement. RED DOWLIN, Aug. 20, '62-6t. JOHN DOWLIN, Adm'rs. HOPE FOUNDRY, 33a-coviveriars7l.l.lfo, Paw THOMAS FAULL & SONS, at their Foundry on Water street, Bridgeport. Pa., near the C. P. Church, are prepared to furnish Engines and Machinery for Saw and Grist Mills, Oil Wells, Tanneries, ikc. Fancy Iron Railing for yards, balconies, cemeteries, dcc., al ways on hand or made to order °nation notice. Plough Castings, and Castings of all kinds Sept. 11, 1801—ly. EXECUTOR'S NOTIC E. LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of ANDREW LANTZ, Jr ' dec'd, late or Franklin township, Greene county, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said Estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and an having claims against said Estate are requested to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. ARTHUR I PORTER, Execu tors. MARY LANTZ, July 30, 1802. I , 4: 1 4-I:Pilo v (*)1 Persons having business with P.e County Treasurer are informed that he may be found at his office in the Court House at Waynesburg on the Ist and 3d Mosnays and TUESDAYS of every month. J. F. RAN DOLPH, Treasurer. A pril 23, 1822. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of MEIGHER RINEHART, dec'd., of Centre township, notice is herby given to ail persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, to the undersigned, and these having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL RINEHART, Sept. 3, 1802. Administrator. 11111114 IT OLD MICAS! MINOR & 00 „ 4 T THE FAR.ME.RB' AND MECHANICS EXCHANGE, 4 - RE now opening the e largest assortment of Dry Goode to be (Mind in the county, which will pros ely be sold at the Lowest Prices to suit the times. Their stock of SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS Is complete, embracing everything usually kept in this market, and a tittle More ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS. The eholiesfselection of New and Beautiful Dress Goods, new style, very rich. In fact, everything to suit the ladies. MEN'S WEAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, 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, Show 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, QURENEWARE. Family Groceries constantly on hand, at the lowest prices. Fish, Salt, Hardware and Queensware. The public are respectfully invited to exmnine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Waynesburg, April 30, 1862. MINOR & CO. HOSIIIMEA LODGE, No. 5E3 I. 0. F. I t - 1 :441/ MEtrieTC!nouW„adonuesseting, .i r n hu A . ll , i i s a n y n' e a ve H n s in ll g , o o pro e s a ig week, at 74 o'clock. Omegas: H. L. RBARNES, F. G.T. I. PORTER, N. G. n °awl WORLEY, E. G. .1. . Tantet.e., Seey. B. F. HERRINGTON, Treas. W. A. PORTER, Chaplain. Nov. 6, 1861. HAMILTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. HA' RTZELL, Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends that he has taken this well known Ilemse where be is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, kr.. 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, &el 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 portunity 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. tEr He has also fine stabling for any number of hor sea. Waynesburg, April 16, 1662. WOOL CARDINCI. VITTIT. ROCII-M Pt ES, AT THE WAYNESBURG ' TEAM MILL, has fitted up his CARDING MACHINES in fine older 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, 1862. WAYNESBURG STEAM MILL. WM. ROGERS respectfUlly inform his friends and the public that he has leased the NEW STEA MILL at Waynesburg, Pa., where t swill always be found ready to accommodate all who may call on the shortest notice Grinding done on the same terms as by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can be le ft at the Minor at Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, 1862 TOBACCONISTS. HOO I ER & HAGER, Manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealersin Tobacco, Began! and Snuff, Sagas Cases, Pipes, &c., Wilson's Old Building, Main street. Sept 11, 1861-Iy. WATOZCS AND JEWELRY S. M. BAILY, Main street, one door East of the old Bank Building'. keeps always on hand a large and elegant assortment of Watches and Jewelry. [[rßepairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry wit receive prompt attention. [Dec. 15, 1861— ly FOUNDRY. DUNN & DOWNEY, At the Waynesburg Foundry, on Greene street, keep constantly on hand Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Grates, Plough Castings. an d Castings of all kinds. Sept. 11, 186I—ly. BANE. FA ',VIE RS' & DROVERS' BANK, Waynesburg, Pa. C.•A BLACK, Pres't. LAZEAR, Cashier DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. SADDLES AND imalrEss. SAMUEL M'ALLISTER, Saddle, !Lunen and Trunk Maker, old Bank build lng, Mainatreet. Sept. 11, 1061-Iy. =MILT 011201.1) .4.441121 f. THII kodersigned would inform the citizens and peo pieriffyi"that be has regained the LIVERY ITITRINICRIC spin. and 'is able to accommodate all who may Ihtior Mgt Silth a call, with everything in that W. G. W. DAY, Wdaiumospay May ? , 1864-20. PropriegOr. 411ERTY, R. DO OARBTAGE 'MANUFACTURER, &spectrally informs the public that he has located In Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description, From his experience in the business, he feels confi dent his work will give entire satisfaction He will use no low priced material, in any part of bis 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 theCous ouse, iAraynealmrg, Jan. 25, 1860—nn 34 CABINET MAKING. JAMES GANIER & CO., Wculd respectfully inform their ,friends and the pu lic that they have now on hand a good assortment all kinds of Oatinana i r WirigUrtlig finch as is usually kept in shops in this part of the coun try, made of the best materials, and by the best work men. ILpThey still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town or country, Waynesburg, January 9A, 18n0-Iy. LOOK AT THIS. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Pub iic that he is now prepared and mania acturing Cabinet 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. SAMUELIEWEL. Waynesburg, Oct. 26, ISsfr. MY RIMY & COUICTIOMY. Two doors East of "Messenger" Buildings Main Street, Waynesburg, Pa. ISAAC zoormi, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has ust opened an entirely new stock of FAPiI LY 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, 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 usually kept in a Grocery. CONFECTIONA RIES. His Confectionary Department is supplied with a va riety of Candles, Cakes, Raisins, Drops, Chocolate, F.a eign and Doniestie 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; no.SU. WAYNF,SBUhG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS & RINEHART, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court House, Main street. WHERE they have, an keep on hands a 1 large and extensive assortment of fine and ornamental MARMA WORK, V such as monuments, tombs, iablets and _:•••• gravestones, of every variety and style. Jom-' 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 for twenty-five years, and the other eighteen years. They flatter them selves they cannot be surpassed in point of skill and taste by any in the west. Persons wishing awning in our line can have it furnished to any place desired at lower rates than any other establishment to the country. Persons can save 20 per cent by purchasing of as. All kinds of building work done in either warble oi tone. SAYERS & RINEHART. Waynesburg, May 90, 1837—ti0.9. gicts' yaniting. DAILY MAR, HACK RUNNING REGITLARLY BETWEEN MMHG 1111 las' IMMIG. THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the mail between the above poirts, he has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the travnllug community, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 74 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 for the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOIIGHER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. 9. IIIUGHES & OLIVER, Grocers, Forwarding and COMMISSION MMICILANTS Rices' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Me prepared with the largest and hest Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the {'tact', for all goods on con signment, and also GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to land, for storing all kinds of produce for shipment to Pitts burgh, or tne Eastern cities, At 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 accrual vnodate 411 who will favor them with their patronage. April 11, 1860. S. dt Z. SEIDGIVICIE, Grocers and Commission Merchants, RICES' LANDING, P.l 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 wito 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. Alt up Commission must be paid before the goods are removed. March 6, 1861—no 39-6 m. )tiftrson. 1111.81816. 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. ROBT. REYNOLDS. Jefferson, Greene county, Pa., April 28, '5B--noso INGERAM HOUSE, BY I. THOMAS, JEFFERSON, GREENE COUNTY, PA Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. $l5O BEST PIANOS, $l5O GROVESTMEN & MILE, AWING removed to their new warerooms, No. 1.1 47$ Broadway, are now prepared to offer he public a magnificent uew scale lull 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improvements known in this country of Europe, over-strung Mum, French grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame for SOO CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich moulding cases, 5175 to SWO, all warranted made of the beet seasoned material, and to stand better than any sold for 5500 by the old meth ods of manufacture. We invite the beet judges to ex amine and try these new inetruments, and we stand ready at all times to test them with any others manu factured in this country. GROVESTEEN & HALE, J nue 11: 62-3 mos. 47S Broadway New York. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, lELADELPHIA—for the Relief of the Sick and P Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially Diseases of the Sexual Dr -0". Medical Advice given Gratis by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable REPORTS on SPERMATORRECEA or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES sin ployed In the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter eaves open, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Aesociation. No. 2 gouth Niath tikraet, Philadelphia, Pa. 25, lEBI-IF. -IP4-41 CO Usniallietured at ALBANY, K. Y. MIDI 6118 T AND MOST DURABLE INSTRUMENT 1 made, and selling at Eztreatety Lots Prices, to suit the limes. PIANO FORTES OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES, 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 FIILLY WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. ,R7w Send for Descriptive Circulars, giving prices and every information. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money and expenses refunded. BOARDMAN, CRAY & CO., Albany, N. Y. July, 30th, 1862.-ly. TO CANE GROWERS. ANY person or persons wishing to purchase a good Cane Crusher and Evaporator, would do well to call on SAMUEL HEATON for them, as be 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 16,'ffi2-3mos.* SAM% HEATON. tttsurg, PITTSBURGH ..9-17C7C1.41::"N MICYLTEM. T3EGULAR DAILY SALES at 2 and 8 o'clock, a• the MASONIC HALL AUt TION HOUSE, No 55. Brill Street, of Prints, Detaines, Dress Goods, Ky. Jeans, Satinettes, Cassimeres, Table Cloths, Towels, Linens, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Yankee Notions, etc. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS at Private Sale during the day and evening. AU Goods Warranted as Represented. T. A. McCLELLAND, A uctioneer. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. AN ORGAN MELODEON, WITH FOI'R STOPS ANL) 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 in very handsome, and equal to the best made Pianoforte. Manufurturer's price A2OO in Boston; for sale now for $125, cash, by JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood Street. MASON & HAMLIN'S BOSTON MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS.—THE SCHOOL. HAR MONIUM, the moat useful, elegant best and cheapest instimitent ever invented for the use of schools, lec lure rooms, village churches, vestries, etc., etc., etc. Price. 5 Octave Double Reed Melodeons 5 Octave Piano style Melodeons • 5 Octave Portable Melodeons.• • • • 4,'-Octave Portable Melodeons • • 4 Octave Portable Melodeons• - • • A splendid selected lot of the above instruments just received direct from the manufactory in Boston, and for sale by JOIIN If. MELLOR. SI Wood Street. A liberal discount to Clergymen and Teachers. April Ifi, 1862.1 y. - =moo NBW PIANOS, Now receiving a new supply of Piano Fortes from Chick ring & Sons, Boston, Hazleton Brothers, New York; Hallett, Davis & Co., Boston; George Steek, New York, and Haines Brothers, New York, alt of which will be sold at Eastern Factory wires. JOHN H. MELLOR. 81 Wood street, between Diamond and Fourth SECOND HANDED PIANOS At $25, $5O, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, and $l5O, for sale by JOHN H. lIIELI.OR, .91 Wood Street April 16--6. nos. Y 11 ,3 VI I- J)1111„ PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. HIS system is Eclectic, connected with linoseorst He has paid particular attention to the study of this "Old German Mode" of distinguishing diseases, and respectfully solicits those living at a distance labor ing under "chronic arfections,"•that have lint been cured because perhaps their diseases were not under stood, to send him a vial of their urine for examina tion, and the necessary medicines can he sent them. Office arid residence, 132 Grant street, PiFtsburgh. May 2.8, 1862itf. NEW SPRING GOODS 2. M. IBURGHFiEIsErS, North-East Corner 4th & Market Streets PITTSBURGH, PA. JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVING DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT Ills ENTIRE STOCK, 11 AS MADE GREAT REDD CTION .8 Fancy silks for 50 cents worth 15 Fancy silks for 1,00 worth 1.25 Embroidered collars fo; 50 worth 1,25 Embroidered setts for 1,110 worth 1,50 fur 3,00 worth 8,00 NEWEST STYLES SPRING DRESS GOODS. Rest make of Calicos for 12 Yard and a quarter Bleached !mishits for 12 This stock will be found full in all departments, and cheapest West of the mountains. April 10.--fimos. THE GREAT CAUSE OF .IE3CT7IME.A.MT ivixempt-sr 2 Just Published in a Sealed Envelop ; Price Six Cents. ALECTURE, BY DR. CULVERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrhcea, Con sumption, Mental.and Physical Debility. IVervousness, 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. 'This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above-enumerated, often self-afflicted evils may be 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 plaip sealed envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS..). C. KLINE. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4586. April 15, 1861-Iy. KOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. rimus 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 25 cents. 32C.collcoclx.vms The purest and hest BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. 11. KOLLOCK, Chemist, corner of Broad and Chesnut streets, PHILADELPIIIA, and SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. March 5, 1862-Iy. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. T"Epartnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned, in the "Furniture Business," under the firm of ATEN & PHELAN, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be set tled at their warehouse by Mr. Aten, he being author ized to settle in the name of the firm. FURNITURE. THE undersigned will still continue the manufacture of all kinds of Furniture, and respectfully solicits a coutinurmee of the patronage so generr.usly extended the late firm. COFFIN.... wilt In furnished with the greatest possi— ble ELI ATEN. Waynesburg, August 13, 1863. To all Persons Interested. rpHE decease or the senior partner in the late firm of M &.CO. renders its that the WWII! the concern C of crro should be settledmediately. All per sons indebted by note or book account. are therefore requested to call without delay and liquidate their in dltheedness, if they would' pave themselves costs and tremble. MINOR & CO. Waynesburg, July Id, -184 •Vittstari# cAbberlistmtnts. 11.1. 9 CIALIA1. tratIVAS CARPET STORE i NO. 87, FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. SPRING STYLES OF 1862. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR RUGS, HEARTH RUGS, MATTS, &c., AT LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. April 16-3 mos. FANCY AND STAPLE 13 R Y Gr iCir O .7ZI SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. NO. 41, SAIITHFIELD ST., CORNER OF THIRD, PITTSBURGH . , PA. April 16-6 mod. J. F. BECKMAN. HENRY B. LONG. BECKMAN & LONG, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Agricultural & Farming Implements W%15'0 '4!9%, • Agents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Wood's Mower and Iron Harvester, and Bockstock & AMNION'S Nursery, ill'Agents for Cook's Sugar Evaporator. Sorghum or Chinese sugar Cane seed, of supe rior quality, always on hand. No. 127 Liberty Street, April 18, 1862-Iy. PETTNBURGH, PA. c INVENTED 1845-IMPROVED 1860. ADAI TED TO ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTUR- Sewing Equally as well on miss lins, Cloth and Leather. CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS', PITTSBURGH, PA. April M'GREGOR. AGENT. J. & H. FICILLIPS. Nos 26 and 29 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT; GnEr+N OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. dealers in. Leather Belting . Lace Leath er, Indian Rather Belting, Hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, 4-c., 4-c. Wholesale and retail buyers tied our stock large well selected. and at the lowest prices. April 24, 1864-Iy. MEM= KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in I.IIOTI3ING, No. 80, Wood street, next door to corner of Fifth. PITTSBURGH. Pa. Always on hand, a large assortment of (210t11R. ea , 'S i meres. Vesting:4 and Furnishing Goods. [Jan. 29. ' ) 15(1 • lon P. Rt.THEI. .1. 8. RHYMER. 11. D. REVNIkR (Late at Miller & Ricketscm's.) REYBIER & BROTHERS, (Saccesoors to Reyzner & Anderson.) WHOLESALE DEAL:ERB IN y FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Confectionery, Sugars, Fire Works, &c., Nos. 126 and 198 WOOD STREET, above Fifth. Late No. 39 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. March 11, 1862.--61 n. Ar 4/ ,K) Or' // Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Up wards of TWELVE HUNDRED young men from TVVENTY EIGHT different States have been educated fin business here x ithin 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 ac counts when they entered the College. il"llfiniste ;' 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 'Rushton, and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large engraving of the College, enclose twenty-five cents in letter stamps to the Principals, JENKINS & Sept. 11, 1861. Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM KNABE. tk, CO. THE above Pianos from their Factory possess all the superior and latest improvements, including the .90RAFFE TREBLE. Overstrung, 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. THALBERG." C. GROSE, the well known composer, Wilmington, Delaware, says that "they cannot be surpassed by any in the market." H. VIEUXTVIIPTS writes :—"I was delighted on hear ing the clear and full tr ne of one of your first class Pianos." 1 . - The above Pianos are warranted for five years, For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 43 Fifth street,2d door above Wood st., Pattersnn'a New Building. (Jan. 29, 1862. a. B. WELDIN, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, r tor - Sissd a r q 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 IS, 1562-6111. HOME MADE SHIRTS R. "11717 X la ZJIX.AL mato CP-IV MANUFACTURER OP SHIRTS, COLLARS, WRISTBA NDS, BOSOMS, AND FUIaISHING GOODS. 47, St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. April 16-Iyr. LIGHT 1 LIGHT 1 1 LIGHT 11 1 ELI ATEN. Z. W. PILELAN LAMP AND OIL STORE, NO. 82 FOURTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA• AM prepared to furnish dealers with the best quali ty of refined Carbon Oil, at the lowest market price ; also Burning Fluid, Campheue, Beim°le, Alco hol, &c. I have also on hand and for saleat wholesale, and retail, a great variety of Lamps, Chandeliers Pendants, Brackets, Globes, Chimnies, Shades, Wicks, Cana, 4c. together with everything pertaining to tha Lamp trade. Churches supplied with fixture; and oil on the most favorable terms. Orders respectfully so licited. P. HA'DEN. Nov. 20, 1801-6 m. THOS. C. LAZEAR, 4 TTORII73T .LT LAW, NO. 63 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Sot. 11,1861 kr J. M. M'ELROY. DEALER IN Irl IA :: AO 0 1N( PIJAPOSES 4* , 74 icd.)&uv4-111 SIMON KAUFMAN, *3E400 ItN.A.BEYS PIANOS. I= Vittsburg i gertistments. HENRY BIGBY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, No. 122. Wood Street, East Side, Fourth lIA4 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 Te , . 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. ifj='ll. Rigby is sole kgent 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 td—lyr. IT. W. locroforyvv-mx.ami, 97 & 99 THIRD STREET, (NEXT TO BANK OF PITTSBURGH, MANUFACTURER OF _V" N" TetT 111 D AFIIE .1 4 W- AC Int 4.0 SUPERB PARLOR Library, Dining & Bed-room Furniture KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. j The largest assortment to he found itt this city. anti will positively be rob] at the LOWEST PRICES to suit the times. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the country April 16. 1802-Iy. J. T. COLVIN. Joss N. Mssenv. COLVIN & DIA SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, WOOL AND PRODUCE, NO. 6, SMITHFIELD STREET, OPPOSITE MONONGAHELA HOUSE, PITTSBURGH, PA. April 16—Iyr 1562.1 TO MERCHANTS. [1862 HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS BONNETS, &c., AT WHOLESALE. M'CORD & CO., 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., vvE now on hands for their Spring sales the largest itiol cheapest stork or Flats, Caps, Oran , Good Bohn CIS, 1100d.5., Palm- Leaf Hats, And all the new styli s of MISSES' and LADIES' 11 ATS to . he Maud in any city, which they are prepared Scto l lower than they au lie purchased elsewhere.— Please call and examine our stock. April If, , IHtl2-ly ST. CLAIR HOTEL, CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, J. N. ANDERSON, PRi )PRI ETOR. —(heap Bills, and gOOll fare. Stabling for any numl rof horses. April 16--lyr. I= ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. FEIIL, Proprietor. A pril 5 R. R. BULGEIL. Manufacturer of every clegeription of . 3E" T...T Fit. 2\l" X IV 17 Ft , NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A full ilSßOrtlllt tit of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE Constantly Oh hand, which I will .4el I at the ii/WKII liriceA for cash. Aug. 21, 1861-Iy. No. 397 Liberty St., near Pa. R. R. Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. I 1111 S house has been lately enlarged. refitted and re fn noshed, and is now in the hest of order bir the accommodation of boarders and travelers. The BEST OF OYSTERS RELEI VED DAILY, Sold wholesale and or served up in every style. The delicacies of the season always on band, together with superior brands of Liquors, dr.c. Oct. 9, 1861:1y. ROOFING : ROOFING! GRAVEL, CEMENT AND CANVA S S ROOFING, DONE ON SNORT NOT/CE, And In the most Durable Manner. HAVING the most competent w3rituten 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. 22, 1862. R. F. SIIOPE. WALL PAPER, N7l7ll.3acicslixr lEMbLacle, EVERY VARIETY—LOWEST PRICES. JOHN J. DEZOUCHE, 112 W 001) STREET, CORNER STH.. PITTSBURGH, PA. Green and Rolf Oil Cloth for Blinds. Cord, Tassels, and Curtain Trimmings of every deselintion. Also, a fine assortment of Gilt Cornices. Sept. 11, 18111. THE PLACe.; FOR CITIZENS OF GREENE COUNTY TO GET THEM STATIONERY, Blank lion's, Court Records, kc., IS AT W. G 3ohnston dic Steam Printing House, Blank Book Factory, and Sta tioner House, 57 Wool/ STREET. ept. Y 11, 1161-Iy. PITTSBURGH . , P.A. 41 5 0 4? VI 41 0 (Successor to G. Parys & Co.) Pittsburgh Steam Relined CANDY MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Preserves, Sardines, Catsup'. Fire Works, &c, No. 187 LIBERTY STREET. Feb. 28, 1882. PITTSBURGH, PA. R. PATRICK & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH 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 C mercial Paper, Loans, &c. Stocks and Securities of every description, bought stir sold OH COMOIiSSiOII. Collections made on all parts of the United States; and uncurrent Funds taken at the lowest rates. Wesolicit the correspondence of Banksand Bankers, and can offer favorable terms to parties who may open accounts with us. Aug 21, 1881-Iy. THOMAS LEMON, (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES LEMON,) Manufacturer and Dealer in FURSTXTUR4,, 0? ALL KINDS. Sole Manufacturer of WELLS' PATENT SPRING BEDS. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 13, InfA-ly. EDWARD SPENCER, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 260 Liberty street. Nearly opposite Hand, PITTSBURGH, I'A Oct. 9, S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MAMUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOK, OAP LETTER, A ND all kinds of WRAPPING edd Brom NO. 4T WOOD STREET to No- 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSWURGH, PA. fig' Caeh Or Tradefor Rap. Nev, 13, il3Bl-I,y Door above Fifth. Al' CORD & Co.,Mahn fact rers RUSH HOUSE, M. RUSH, Proprietor, tJ ittsi nir g 4 Abbertistmnds. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. N SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURG, Will keep constantly on hand Old Monongahela and Rye Whisky, Bran.. dies, Wines, Gius, dkc., dfic. January 29, 1862. Steam Cracker and Bread Bakery. W.G. MACKEY, Manufacturer of MIL 49. Ci S MI it SI • AND FAMILY BREAD & CAKES, No. 44 Smithfield st., near Third, Oct 9, IB1i1:1y• PITTSBURG'', PA. WM. HITCHMANN• DINIEL SHUPE. L. H. V 01074 VOIGT & CO., (Successors to L. G. Graff.) 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., Produce do Commission Iliterchants. Receive and sell Flour, Grain, Butter, Cheese, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Feathers, Eggs, Beans, Tallow, Grease, Green Fruits, Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Brooms, 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 nierchadise. ship your Produce and draw et sight. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. M. 'WHITMORE tIEo• J. DurE. C. if. VVoLEE. Thos. IL LANE. Whitmore, 'Wolff; Duff at Co. SIGN OF THE ANVIL. Importers and Dealers in .421. RAO "lilN7 Nt.M NO. SO WOOD ST., 3 Doors above St. Charles Hotel Sept. P tTTSIIIJRGII, PA. WM. E. DE BARENNE, 89 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of RATS AND CAPS, And dealer in Children's flats and Caps, and Str Goode. Military Caps made to (Inlet. Sept . WILLIAM FLEMING, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats and Caps, and Straw Goods, NO. 139 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. A , so, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas. Goods at lowest Cash Prices. Sept. 11,1881-Iy. .1. D. FAC6lxni. .ixo M. lawn FACICINER & IRWIN, I;itnitlteturers 01 every description of NO. 10 :011T1IFIE1.1) PITTSBURGH, PA. A full assortment of Pittsburgh Millufactured Fuer. Land, Willa, we will melt at the lowest prig• FOR CAIBIII, which id our only teins.r Sept. 11, 16111.—1 y. VENITIA.N BLINDS! G. P. WERTZ, Fira Premium and Exoefeior lIIIITIAI BLIIII FACTORY, NO. 72, 4 :OMER-THIRD ANTI MARK ET ST, ItHROOM I , N 711 INT ►'LnQR, PITTSI11;111;11, PA. rpitotiE .rni,ll their houses with Veal _I. fiat' ttliu , l: ;hr MOST 1.N(21 1 , 11 tX D liI.ABORATE FINIBFit ;.. rb..o 1”0, ,•L me a rail before purr b;:ing fe•is rip by the best wrr6ani,, Evt.i) nvrul iron 14. 141 . 0( LI , hail VtaillS PRICES LOW. ALL WO1:K W A ILUANTED ! ~LD 11)$ 'REP.\ MEI) N L A TLy. r,•th,,,kied, desired, t.. appear the sa me TIVW, tlf the LATEST sl\ E. witlmut vxit,rtim, Those having Ihve theln-ho ~,- Build.- illgS To fliriii+ll ith Blitids4; ItevolvingorStatlonary Shutters. wmilil save money by giving ate ei call, Corner of Third and Market street • Oct, 9, CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS. ELI YOUNG. AT THE CORNILTCOPIA, NO. 40 FIFTH STREET, PITTS/WRGH, r&, \VIli. he mceiving daily, throughout the ?eason, fresh CHESAPEAKE tig ) RAY OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &f , • which he will furnish at 11/11',11.( market N. rates to Hotels, Restaurants and private families. Oysters by the single Can Of less. Oct. 9. 1801;1y. Fifth Avenue Exchange, DAN. BARNARD, Proprietor, NO. 72 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A., HAVING had many years experience in the business. he is prepared to supply the hest the market afford•. His Bar will be furnished at all times with the best Wines, Liquors, and Ales; and refreshments will be fur n ished at all times, day and night, Sundays et sewed. Thankful for past favors, he respecrthlly solicits* continuance of the same, and assures Ilis old cantata. ere, and the public generally. that no pains or expel)," will he spared which may tend to contribute to the comfort, convenience, and satisfaction of his guests. Oct. 9, 1861:Iv. JAMES LOUGHRIDGE, (Successor to Loughridge & Maxwell,) NI illitlilletIll"Pr of Brushes, Looking Glasses. QM iChilciiretzesi Coea,oholo, And dealer in Variety and /louse Furnishing Goode, &e., 72 WOOD tillt CET, - PITTSBURGH, PA January 29,1862. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers of F kNCV AND PLAIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. Warehouse, No. 135 Smithfield St., Between Sixth Street Ftret Virgin Alley, Not. 13, ISO ly. PITTSBURGH, PA If. D. BRECHT & BRO., Mann fact o rem of LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. Dealers in French Plate and Window Glass, 148 SMITHFIELD STREET. TAEMI.ER'S BLOCK, between Fifth and Sixth. j Pittsburgh, Pa. City Glass at Manufacturer's Prices. Particular attention given to repairing Paint ings, Reguildittg Frames and busittes's cants framed at wholesale price. Oct. 9, 1891:1y. DR. CALVIN KING, SURGEON DENTIST, 47 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. FrEETII inserted in all the late styles, moderate wires. and satisfartion vtaratt teed. Ort, 4, 1861:1y. J. C. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lamps, Carbon and_ Lubricating 39 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Always nu hand a full Stock of Oil lamps, Uhandellere, Shades, Wicks, &c. Sept. 11, 1881-IY. J. J. GILLESPIE, Manufacturer of LOOSING GLASSES I For the trade, Oval, Pier and Mantle Classes; Gilt anti ReF.ewerol MotAaiings, Conking Inasto Plates, he., NO 66 Wool) STREET, beNt door to Citizens," Beek, PITTSBURG Li, PA. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in DRUGS, OILS. ITARNISSES, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFs," &,c., O. 216 LIBERTY STREET, between 7th and field Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept. 11, B. F. SHOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 75 SMITHFIELD STREET, Sept. I), 38(31-1), GEORGE P. WERTZ. PITTIBERIRGIT, PA,