. , 11 4EXIA, MOW. light snow had fallen, and the !boys desired to make•the most of it. ,It was too dry for anow-ballihg, and ::not deep enough -for coasting. It did very well to make tracks in. There was a large meadow near the place where they were assembled. It was proposed that they should go to a tree which stood in the centre of a meadow, and that each should start from the tree, and see who could make the straightest track— that is, go from the tree in the near est approach to a straight line. The proposition was assented to, and .they were soon at the tree. They ratkged themselves round it, with their baeks toward the trunk. They were equally distant from each oth er. If each had gone forward in a .straight line, the paths would have been like the spokes of a wheel —the tree representing the hub.— They were to go till they reached the boundaries of the meadow, when they were to retrace their steps to the tree. They did so. I wish I could give a map of their tracks. Such a map would not present much resemblance to the spokes of a wheel. "Whose is the straightest ?" said James Alison to Thomas Sanders, who was at the tree first. "Henry Armstrong's is the only one that is strait at all." "How could we all contrive to go so crookedly, when the ground is so annin9th t and nothing to turn us out of %We- way?" said Jaenb Small. " How happened you to go so ttl ; e ,t, I:Log?" asked Thomas. 7. :r p ers:oa that till pine • : ''''tht* iii I' yonder, and never iookedlawatyffro 11l it tilli'reached the fertue _, L ___,'p "I wamoui - as "st a rAtag t t could, k me. without)lOokin ''' Wu but the ground r said ' ' 4:0 . i.-- "So did ;1.,", amAtier. "So did I, said astir,fal -Others.— It appeared that no Ike but Henry had ail - 0d 4 a partieew object. They 'attk•mpted td *gojtiir aigh t without any definite • . ”Oltey fail ,ed. Men eantiq . „ .... ~,, ~- -_-,'aurtiing good without ,- .. i . i. : J im... Gene 'rill purposes, .;; 7 r• ' Gans will not aiail. *• , _ 'st 'do -as henry did ; fix *Noe ',. distintft and de finite as en obj:: ""and gi) steadily forward to , ..ik , ns only can you suceeed.—Sunday &hool Gazette. ONLY A OUP OF WATER. A young Englishwoman was sent to „Vrotsee d tt Apo editta4ed in a Hu guenot schooTin Paris. A few even 00Plitel4HA.ifhe fatal thasSitere of Bdi tkolcquew's Day, she and some of her young companions were taking a walk in soma part of the town where i t4ezie were sentinels placed on the walls. When a soldier is on guard l;te must not leave his post until he is relieved—that is, until another sol dier comes to take his place. One of tha soldiers; as the young ladies passed ,him, besought them to have the charity to bring him a little wa ter, adding that he was very ill, and that-it would be as much as his life was worth to go and fetch it himself ; .trho ladies walked on, much offended at the man for presuming to speak to *UPI?, all but the young Englishwo man,, whose compassion was moved, and who, leaving her party, procured some wiAer, and brought it to the soldier. He begged her to tell him Wier name and place of abode, and this she did. When she rejoined her com panions, some blamed and others rid iculed her; but:they soon had reason to lament that they bad not been equally compassionate, for the grate ful soldier contrived, on the night of the massacre, to save this young EnglishwOw, while all the other iukabitants of the house in which she dwelt were killed. From the Cumberland Presbyterian. - TO A LADY FRIEND. Friend of my heart, what can I say to thee, What can I write that would be worthy o Thine eye, or worthy of my pen. Shall I Discourse of beauty ? 'Tis a fading flower, Time can mar the -fairest features and its Ruthless hand spares neitherage or sex, all Are alike obnoxious to its ravages, n d itsdeep furrows will deface the beauty Of the handsomest ' 4, Shall I discourse of wealth and fortune-- The blessings they confer? Alas for wealth, ott times when we need it most, it !MI To Wings and flies awa) Shall I discourse of learning and accom plishments Of mind? Aere I might pause and think, but • No, of what valueis the mind without The heart? Though cultured to its full ex- IDM Tis not the mind alone that makes the man, What then, since neither beauty, wealth Learning, seem worthy of our verse, of what Are we to write—what else remains? 'The one thing needful, that remains and 121 U Deserves all we can say and more. Tie this That gives true value to the mind. Tie this ,That makes us place a proper estimate On beauty, that emiuent meteor • That dazzles for a moment then . departs Tie t his, enables us to use onr wealth aright, In doing deeds of kindness to our fellow- ME Shall I — not then tni new fe,upclfrind press naickly phrase the wish that each and all Both learning, wealth and beauty should ,pout Their untold treasures In thy lap. No, I Wish thee happiness, and joy and peace. And to this end I pray that thou may'et Have this "one Ming needful," this pesrl of price, This blessing without which another things Were vain. Then let me say to thee, Ppar God r= ~ And his commandments keep, for this is al) That is requii ed 'of man, and woman tot: ; For woman is a part of man, a most Fiarential part„ without which he were lost, A knife without a blade—a riddle in crea tion. - rg.qprx..- OhreAnn ; ; E M. SAYERS G. W. G. WAGUELL SAIMILS 41. WADDELL, Attorneys and -Counsellors at Law, Waynesburg, Pa. PROMPT attention given to the collection of Pen. sions. Bounties, &c. Business of all kinds solic ited. Office in Second Story SAYERS' BUILDING, East of the Court House. SETTLE UP. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle by the Ist of November next. Ail acrunts unsettled at that date, will be lett with an officer for co)lertiort.— "A word to the wise is sufficient " This is the first public call I have made on toy customers for mune} , since I commenced business. j Sept. 3, '62, Adininistrator's Notice JEll'EltS of administration having been granted to D the undersigned, upon the estate of JOSIAH DoW LIN, sr., late of Cumberland tp„ pollee is herebygit en to all persons knowing themselves in dehtea to said estate to I! ake immediate payment, to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same, wilt present them properly authenticated fur set tlement. HE! DOWLIN, Aug 20,'62-6t. JOHN DOWLIN, Aduirs. HOPE FOUNDRY, .lEforclowil garo - 11.1t3, Pa. THOMAS FAUI,I, & SONS, at their Foundry on Water street, BriA geport. Pa., ;tear the U. P. Cilllftil, are prepared to furnish Engines amlldachinery for SaW and Grist Mills, Oil Wells, Tanneries, &c. Fancy Iron Bailing for yards, balconies, cemeteries, &r., al ways nn hand tr wade Lowder VII short notice Plough Castings, and Castings of ail kinds Sept. 11, 1961-13,• EXECUTOR'S NOTIC E f ETTER s testamentary on the Estate of ANDREW LANTZ„Ir , dec'd, late of Franklin township, Greene county, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indehted to said Estate are request— ed to make immediate par ment, and all having ct aims against said Estate are requebted to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. AUTHUR I PORTER, Execu tors MARY LANTZ, July 30, 1862. II Persons having business with tt'e County Treasurer are informed that he may be found at hie office in the Court house at Vv'aynest.urg on the let and 3d Musmiss and TUESDAYS of every month. .1. F. RAN DOLPH, Treasurer. April 23. 1862. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of MEV:IIER IttNEILART. dee'd., of Centre ir.wosijir, notiee is her. by given to all person! knowing themselves in debted to said estate to make immedive payment to the undersigned, and these having claims against the same, will present thorn duly authenticated for settle- Meta. SAMUEL RINEHART, Sept. 3, 1814. Administrator. AT OLD 11111 ii MINOR & CO,, AT TL'E FAI 3,IERS" AND 11.1ECHANICS EXCHANGE, • ARE now opening the largest assortment of Dry Goods to be foiled in the county. winch wilt pos itively be sold at the Lowest Prices to sun the times. Their el,,k of SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS Is complete, embracing everything nsnally kept in this market, and a lisle more LADIES' DRESS GOODS. The choicest selection of New and Beautiful Dress Goods, new sirte, 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, l'alut-Leaf Hats, comprising all the new styk.s. winch will be sold low BOOTS AND SHOES. Every description of Boots. Stioes and Gaiters. for men, women, Misses. boy's, youth's and children's wear, in great profusion. MOURNING GOODS, cd•c. - - A fat: stock of Mourning, Housekeeping, Fashiona ble Minh cry Goods. Notions, &c. GROCERIES, lIA.RDW AltE, QIIEENSWARE. Family Groceries constantly on haul, at the lowest prices• Fish, Salt, Hardware and ooteenswars. The public are respectfully invited to ex.onine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Waynesburg, April 30, lelf2 'MINOR & CO. LODGE, No. 585 I. 0. F ~. ME,F,T in Waynesburg, in Allison's flail, opposite the court Ilnuse, on Thursday evening of each week, at 74 o'clock. °Fries:as: F. I. PORTER, N. G. H. L. &BARN ES, P. G NoRMAN WORLF:Y, E.G. 3, F. TEntet,E, Sec'y. B. F. IfErtntsoron, Treas. W. A. PORTCR, Chaplain. Nov 6, thol. HAMILTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. ILIRTZELL, Proprietor. 7E stibscriher respectfully Worms his friends that he has taken this well kitoivil 11 , 1 .. .5e where he is prepared to accommodate travellers And others, with goodattd substantial meat. &Mk, &t. lie will spare n 4, pains or attention in rendering its guests comfortable anti happv during their sojourn with him, not forgetting to give due titivation to their horses miff carriages. &c. S. HARTZELL A pril 10,40 44—t1' ADAMS HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa JACOB LEHILEY, PROPRIETOR. rrins well known Hotel has been refitted in new I_ style by its present proprietor, who takes this or, poriunity of informing the travelling public that he is fully prepared to accommodate :hem with the best the maikei stliirds, heel& s giving them comfortable quar ters and beds. has also line stabling. for any number of hor sec, Wayneshurg, April 16, IS6I. WOOL CARDING. .T=l,_ Gr3OPI. Si, T THE WAVNE ,4 IHIRG -TEAM NULL, has _alined up his CARDING mAcliir; ES in litre order and secured the services of a competent aa=isuint for the purpose of CARPING WOOL. lie respectfully solicits the patronage of the Wool growing pohlie and assures them that every care will he hikes to do work in a scientific simmer. May 21, Ititi2. WAYNESBURG STEAM MILL. WM. ROGERS respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has leased the NEW STE A :V MILL at Waynesburg, Pa., where I. e will alwa sLc found ready to accommodate all who may cal! on the shortest tnt, e Grinding done on the same terms as by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can be Is ft at the Mittor at Yeator's store. Pan. 27, th 62 TOBACCONISTS. I - 100' i R & HAGER, Manufacturers and wholeftle and retail de:dentin Tobacco, Septa and Snuff, Segar Cases, Pipes. &c. Wilson's Old Building, Main street. Sept 11, 1861-Iy. WATCHES AND JEWELRY S. M. BAILY, Main street, one door East of the old Bank Budding, keeps always on hand a large and elegant assortment of Watches and Jewelry. 13 - Itepairing of Clocks, Wattto's and Jewelry wit receive prompt attention. [Dee. 15, !Silt— Iy FOUNDRY• DUNN & DOWNEY, At , the Waynesburg Foundry, ou Greene street, keep constantly.qn hand Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Crates, Plough Castings. and Castings /if all kinds. item. 11, • B ANIL. p.AME4S'ASI. DROVERS' BANK, 14 1- ItYslutubvirg.. C A BLACK, ,Fteet- •- .1: LAZEAB, } •qAtier. ii*CoNfT 1)1Y. • •• • O,NI)N S P . .ftY.; • • , Sept. 1 8 6 1-47- • • - if. . . . - •• • 4 at.eunoixik,asi zr.dise. . , . SAMUEL' Wel. LL ' A Saddle,. Harness sad "fru qic 141 . 11terf.11y.t - ark teg,`Main street.. . r Sept. 4.1,1861--ly. • • Arra; oNVlniCtidii.ClA32l. HE liadersignsdairCulll inform the ciu eU arir(pea.. T gailesallfolbarliblbai• rrlainep VIC Lows Y. BUSINEsS agora, wad is able tb .. secalblinadlatri all. who may filsOr hiss With a call,' with Cverithilig in *Wine: - • Vt",. Q. W. DAY, Wsvassausts, Say 7081111-3 m: ' Proprietor. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture From his experience in the husinees, he feels confi dent hie 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 he Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of theenurt ouse, CABINET MAKING. JAMES GANIER & CO., mrculd respectfully inform their friends and the pu he that they have new on hand a good aesortmeut all hinds of GEO. HOSKINSON CABINET WARE, sui h as is min ally kept in shops in this kirt of the cowl try, made of the best materials, and by►the best work men. (U — They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared In attend promptly to funerals, either in town fir ulinliffy. Waynesburg, .January 24, 1860—ly. • The undersigned would respectfully inform time Pub tic that he is now prepared and mann acturing Ceibiisaat Ware, nch as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that line. Ile also wi,hes it understood that he keeps a Hearse and makes coffins, and is pre pared to attend calls in town or e,ointry, at any !noir. SAMUELJEWEL. Wayne.sloire,Oet. i }bb. EMILY GROCERY CORECTINERY. Two doors East of •'Messenger" Buildings Main Sired, Waynesburg, Pa. ISAAC noorra, i o hip RE fr iends S P E C a ' n f d f t t he public i c a ge ri „ " e u ra " 1 1 1 1 ;: 4 ;h s at t l:e has net opened an entirely new stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, of a superior quality, selected with an eye to the wants of the community. lie flatters himself that his stock is all prime and fresh. bought at low prices, and will he sold accordingly. lie keeps every article pertaining to an establishment of this kind, end 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, Candies. Crackers, Songs, Tobacco. Also, a somtrior variety of Cigars, and all other articles nenally kept in a (frocery. CONFEC I lO`s It I ES II is Confectionary Department is supplied with a va riety of Candles, Cakes, Raisins, Drops, Chocolate, F„,r rign and Domestic, Fruits. Also, a variety of • Notions which will be sold a, low as they can be had at an , eft er CSiabliShillent in town. Cousitty produce taken in exchange for gootl. Clive hint a call, at the new store room, 'tea, the Messenger publication robin Man iN, 1c,59; n 0.50. NVAYNESBUI‘ G 3IARBILE AND STONE INOIIKS. SAVER l 12IVEH Alt 7', Practical Marble & Stone Gitters, Third Door East of the Court House, Main street. at• ol k \ VII ERE they have, tau' keep hit, 11 1 I t 4 a d 1 . huge and eXtellsiVe as-uru.ent of liar . and Drilailielital 11 ra A; j E itl Stich Iliolitlii,elllS, 4 . 1 grave stones, oI evt:ly variety ;Ind stylo. Particular attention paid to caning. 11 hich Will . be (lime ht' - as good workmen as ..an be found :illyniteru m the husines,; as seen practically engaged of the Ina:mess for .IvehltV-flve years, awd the other erglaelin yhhars. Tliey I! .1101 OW:N. selveF they calitiot be slirliasseil ill point of skill ahot taste by ally in the west. Persons we:111112 h'iyilling ill our lithe call have it furnisher( It, ally e :u lower rates ihah any other esialilisliihieui in the rmil.iry. P e rs o ns can save 211 per relit by irircliasilW All kiihi6 of buil,nng w.,rk dot., ill eiiher hoarille to inns. :\ I,', I i ART. nesburg, \lay 211, 1E57—0hi..i.1 IifiIYIEHE AID BEES' WIG THE undersigned respectfully infoims the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the mail between the above 'mills, lie has pl,•tred upon the route two Ile NV and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation or the travidlng community, One will leave the Hamilton House, ‘vayinisliurit. every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 7i o'clock, and will arrive at Rice& Landing in time for the [Matto Pittsburgh, the other will leave Rices' Landing at Ole Salute tone and arrive in \Vayilesburg at noon. No pains will be spared fur the accommodation of passengers, TINIOTHY DOUGHER, Proprietor. August 7th, IRGI. no. 0. Grocers. Forienrifing 11.1 COMMISSION MEB.CIIANTS Ricer' Lending, Greene Cu., Pa. Are prepared witli the largest and beat 6rorery Forwarding 'rooms in the i '• for ull goods en run signmeuL and also GOOD WA IZE HOUS E on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to Mint, for storing all hinds oft•sr ,iihoateat Irttrgli. or the Eastern cities, on the mast reason:Ode terms. They hone by strict attention and lottu eXpei 'tenet., in tisitiess. to NY ei e a liberal share of patrona_e. 1;1 addition to the above, they will keep oil hand guile ast,tottlsit?l; t of FREJI Gum the head of :It i; es. tri accom modare all who Will 1,1'6 , 1 thr ill sit) ; h ir r , qtage. April 11. !Stitt. The above g,ntlen,n Live notice to the pu Llir. that by the death 0l a 1,1 . 1111t1 part ner.llle late firms .1 Stro snot, d Sudjels irks. and Se&ewirk , Co— ih4.:Ll."c hmu aml the hosiers. led I 10-si•ry wrist be willed wil,l thew; not herearler the above I,ll,wess will he 1,1111:I111 , 1 and promptly lift , toted to by the above drill. Also; 1.e:4 , 1t/ r. Shoe as Well as.' g.ool;e:sartdient 0f 'Atilt .'a‘v. , tr Nl 1w knot no basil. All tip Commission otos( be paid before the goods are rellltPv Ntarell b. I t - ii; 1--oo :19—tan. flirts on. ROBERT REYNOLDS, Proprietor, Jefferson, Greene County, Pa. The subscriber respectfully infurnts his friends :tinl the travelling public, that he has taken charge of the Nat al llouse,:tinl is amply prepared to accuninindate all whc may favor inn with a call. ROBT. REVNOLD:". Jetiers. , n, Greene county, April 2n% %,6--nofut INGERAM HOUSE, Dr I. THOMAS, JEFFERS“)N, GREENE COUNTY. PA. Sept. 11, containing all improvements known in this country or Europe, overs!rung bass. rii orb grand action, harp pedal. hill it ii flame for ...'i115.0 CASH, Warranted for 5 Ve sirs. Rich turoddiug, cases. , :.175 to , 7. - 200, all warranted made itt the best seasoned material; and no stand bettor than ally sold for 1.500 by lire old ninth *l.nl.l.ol mannlarture We invite the best judges to ex anutte i and try these . new Instrumento, and we stain! really LUAU tunes to ..test them with airy others itedmi- Itet,preid in this couutry. • 6.4IOVE6TEEN & HAWJlluedl,'t:2,Ruos. Jane .I.L'llVAinos. f 478 Broadway New 'York. . : • iIIFIV. undersigned wilt still continue the manufacture 1 of all kind. of Furniture, and re:pectin hy i.olicits a tmlailillatice Of the patronage so geberrusly 1 xiciiiled . tlic lairf.,:c. .. • . ~ ___ liailiPWA IRO ASSOGI ATioN cm..., r, , , , „,;, lie furnished with the greatest poFsi - ..,.. - 44, ,1,,w o atll,A DELPIYIA —tor Ike liel . 2;f of the Sick and .I.V3r) 0..,10.rg Ai,-fist 13, 1602. 1,, II ATEN. 9.. Distressed, afflicted nith Virsleve and Chronic - _.:,',...4s , - 7 0 , - • l'uease., ilaty4s4,4l4lllll'aandrips 40ahiat-Avot. •r- ---- •i-i -s- ‘ cola. ni, . t.-S - 4,..1 ,, , " - V. 41111 1 . ai r4+430/18 Interested.. • 4 Midler:l . , Valudblit. I t g , •f• ; 4': 4 ' " VW 'S "' titosi , s eleilliwykolympr 14 tiarildttqi lirrpof area 4 • • I', , -..• Emilwa vr , g, A si , - a ," ~1 .. o . . f Lt .... it - Eire ss =tliterf it ctsswy 'bat Ise Atrapil Oileillilk " I_, toe . ~, e irr "i ,*r. vigg, e v ) , ' t! Nei : lnv:oß bll. WeetlPhitft '%ltliet proyeally a; . 44.. , ' a.. . T r. .., 4 , r040. , 40 ,.. 4 „,, e , done ineke . ! . .teTtn,Lyite or. ()volt lic,coppi, }re ukArTfii.pit, nptr tree arc eltreflleittOtO alittintit &Illy 'lnd liquidhte their in- Dr. J. BEILLIN •. i ' • - . ~.• • ,„ debtedneee. if , 4/fily wuutlll BiLlf• ibeippelver coots and N0.2‘014.1t 1 .. •', ! I , . - Tp - i ,, Rouble. ' MINOR & CO. . sk impl y : ,• . i• : - ... '•*; . i ' Witynesburg, July 24, MM. It. ilith, Carriages of Every Description, Waynesburg, .lan. 2.5. 18t30—nn 34 LOOK AT THIS. t ~~• r a~ ~ttesiitlt~lltq, ii AILY MAIL ii At E. RUNNING REGELARIS BETWEEN IMUGIFIENri & OILIVER, S. di. J. SEDGWICII, Grocers tied Commission .thrclue,as, L.:LA: DING, P.l E5O BAST PIA\OS, GROVESTEEN dk. HALE, AWING removed to their new warerommr, No. 478 Broadway, are now prepared to (dyer he public a magnificent new scale roll 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, g. .y • I Maitafactured at ALBANY, N. Y. rrHE BEST AND MOST DURABLE INSTRUMENT I made, and selling at Eztrernely Low Prices, to suit the limes. YOA_ • _ PIANO FORTES OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES, WITH OUR PATENT INSULATED IRON RIM AND FRAME OVERSTRUVG BASS, Containing Every Real Improvement These instruments are far superior to any other Piano l'orte :nail°, for duraidiny,4nirity, and sweetness of tone. perf«•crinu of , lastic touch, and for keenitos, in tune FULLY WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. ;Li- - Send for Descriptive Circulars, giving prices and every information. Satisfaction guaranteed, or Th o r l ey an d "p„,,,.e. refunded. BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO., Albany, N. Y. July, Roth. TO CANE GROWERS. A"- person or persons wishing to purchase a good Cane Crusher and Evaporator, would do will to call on S A MITEI, lIEATON for them, as he has the agency Mr selling Cook's celebrated Sugar Evaporator and mill. Those wishing to purchase had better buy soon. a , the manufacturers will soon he art throng that it will be difficult to supply the demand Address the undersigned at Ifunter's Cave, Greene county, Pa. July 3inos SANPL lIEATON. itts I? ) ttrg, PrIFSBURGII XACCVICTSM. Ecut.Aft DAILY sAi.Es at 2 and S a' , .1,,, k, a. the MASONIC HALL AUI 'FION Iff/USE, No 5. filth titrr.et, of prints, Delaines, Dress Goods, Ky. Jeans, Satinettes, Cassimeres. Table cloth=, Towels. linens. Umbrellas, Hoop skirts, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Yankee l'ii , tiotts, bry.TS, SHOES & GAITERS at Private Sa!e du tin , / the dal rued evening. All Goods Warranted as Represented. T. A McCI,ELLA NH, A L.....atteer. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. AN ORG.AN MELODEON, mini Foul; ,vropS AND TWO RAN OF KEYS .O 5 AvEs ABOVE INSTI2.I , 9IENT has tw^ii in n-or ill FL pm:ite thmilc Ir.ss o.on tn.vo years, :Mil is in cX cel'ent oritet in i•sery restwi t. siyi, of tuneit,- is ver) lianilsonw. and oinal to thr hest nialk Pianoforte. N!anttruriurer'.. , in B. , sn.n; 14,r sale now Gn cal;11, by JOIE\ 11. )lELIA r.v.:()", - & lIS ',MIN'S. 1:( D)\ mr:LonE(INs 111 AND !EkInIONII . M- . ..—Tlf SCI 110( fl. II R )10 NI I . zI,IIII. virtzaw and licapest illS(111111elit e'er srhoc.:s Ire churches. et... etc. Pei n. 5 ()crave Double Reed 510011 poi, 15(? 5 to ; 1, 3 i. lirludu~,nc 5 Port:11,1, - 1+ Octave Porlable 31,10(leotts 1 Octave Portabiv 'lL=lud roue A spiel: dill seleileil 101 of tile aimve mem= j 11,( r'l,lVl . 4i 1..111 fit furs iu it , l:lltit. and Gn 5.1.1 1/y :1 1 )!IN it :SII.A.1.()11. t 4! Sireet. A lii,;:tl(ll,roltht w Ulei.:ls :LFul Tcat hers f r,,-,;, j NEW PIANOS. Now reiTiVint! a ia•w supply of Piano Flole., from l'lllek , ,,ri/o! a Sons, Boston, Dazlenin Brothers, New Yolk; Danett, Davis Co.. Boston; George 'Sleek, New York, and Haines tiro:hers, New Vurk, all of w lock yr itl lie 5‘,1,1 at Eastern Vat-tory !nice, JOHN H. 751.EL1,0R. SI Wood street, hawed n Dlatliond and Fourth SECOND HANDED PIANOS At 575. SI(10,S12.1. gl5ll, for by JOJIN fl. MEL , OIL BI Woo,tl ritroet April 16-o.glos. '6l, iIAILD3IIIII, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. IJlS,ystemiPoetic, ciinuected with I'lloseoetA Ile has paid particular attention to the study of -(od Gemini Mode'' !ling cliseikes, and respectfully sidicits those living at a distance lab,ir ne eet t ro i iiii ;orieti ons that have not benn cured bevairse perhaps their diseases wino. not lii stood, to send linn a vial o f their urine for et:milieu aiel the neenssar y ittes can In , sent them. Oirn., , nil 11,141'111V. 1113 Grant street. Pi tsliiirgh. May 1,, trui'iitc, NEW SPRING GOODS 111 BUB CtIiNE :I )D ) Si North-Ens! Corner 4112 &Market Streets PITTSBURGH, I'A. .11 - sT REccivrm, .1\1) HAviNG DETimmiNEJ) To rTosE orT in!..4 ENTIRE STWK. A1)1: GREAT I , ancy ,W,H. lv,!11 LI , I v, NI , ,WEsT S'I'VLES f; 1)1i1:,:i5 GO )1)7 4 . Pest lhako ul c.di,o.s Vafd uticl a tv4atier ith.ached for torok,l Cul , in all avpartittpiltg, attli 1114,111051 lit• 111,1111:111,. rk,rii —Cu.; GRE.II.' cAusu; JTACT_TrtaAI•T Pablislied in a Sealed Ennelap ; Price Sta Cents. A LEIHTI:RE, Itl 1)11. ( . 1 LvEitxvill.L. ox THE ('Ai A.\ll ('CU(•; or Site , mallet, lora, Coo stiutpittl. .Mental and PliNst, al 'toothy. Nerr00,,,,,, Nett - hem the Lastly, Las-it n,ie. Weakness lit the hubs and the Rack. Indisposition, :turf heap:wily s 4 t wly awl 1,,1w, 11l Ilhess of A it wellehsion. Loss of Nivinory. Aversion to sorirT • Love or solitude, tieltlDistrust, Affections of Eyes. l'iltlitlots un the Fare. Involuhlary Ellii,SlollS, :11111 Sexual Liettpaeite , the C'oitsequelices of Youthful 1:1 , 11sr.,Ii011., &i•.. -Th adwirablt• Lector, dearly proves that the shove etiiimeraled, oftwt sell , attlicted evils linty he re unwed without tiwilivino atilt without I lang,r(ms stirgi rat operatitills. 41,1111 SllOlll,l be red by every youth and every wall ill the land. sent under seal to any addr( ss, in a pllin sealed enculnp, nn the receipt of ll4Co <333. 7 e 4 .7La The purest and hest BAKING POWDER k now u, fur uetkihe light, sweet Mill nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 eVIIIS INlanufartiired by N. 13. KOLLOCK, Unentisi, corner of Broad and t lie,ttut streets, PIIILA DELI'IIIA, and :!.101.1.) BY ALL DRUW:ISTS AN I) GROCEK)3. s;atell 5, IS62—ly DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1 . 111 E pwlttership bvrvlofore eNisiing between the un 111 the ' Purniture Business."' tinder the [mu of ATEN & PHELAN, is this (lay dissolved by mutual cobsebi. The Ia nmess of the thin will Itr, set- I Lod their warehouse by Mr. Aten, he br tug author ized to settle in the name of the firm. ELI A TEN. Z. W. PHELAN. PITANZIrtrRE. -AND _~~' f :" sburp Abintiistmals. Vittsbtrpt 711VC81-21.at 0311 0 1. 9 5; CARPET STORE NO. 87,•FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. SPRING STYLES OP 1862. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR RUGS, HEARTH RUGS, MATTS, AT LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. April lc-- linos. .1. M. lIVELROY. DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE zt. Y G 4c) cs . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. No. Al. SMITHFIELD ST., CORNER OF THIRD, PITTSBURGII, PA. April 16-61 no. .1. F. E:iCKNIAN. HENRI' B. LONG. BECKMAN & LONG, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Audenßural & Farming Implements §IA 1 ).1:1 Agents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Wood's Mower and Iron harvester, ;lad Boeltstock & .1111111011's ? ornery, -117 ,- , 'Agents for sugar Evaporator. il=r6Orglinin Chinese SOgar Cane Seed, of supe rior quality, always on hand. No. 127 Liberty Street, • April PITTnaI'HOH, l'A. khil**n 11011ITE SEWING ETACRINE. INVENTED 1,45-IMPROVED ISCO. ADAt TED TO ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTII- 1N (.; Serving Equally am well on Inns lins, Cloth and Leather. CORNER PENN ecS r. CLAIR STREETS PITTSBURGIi, P I= April 15- -Iyr J. & H. L'HILLIP*. .:Vos :21 and 3.5' ( lair Street, 'Pittsburgh, Pa NANI'FACTWIEW4 r1.0()R NSPI.III.:NT GICEEN ITI0,111 . 12.1; (11, 11,ta!is, \VI \ 1 0 (Ar . 1' ?ISLE cAttizim:E ( . 1j)•1 ;ts Also, dealt r.y alher .13c1;ing, L u r e b a th Pr, India 13,11in4r. .ILse ,9”ane Parkinl'll l ,ing, TuVs. (loth i n l r, and all ather arliel(% , ; mndL of Inlian and retail heyt , ,,, \vl;liii.:l our rztovk Irtruc ‘v,ll , Clelleil, and at the lelVeSt !ah'S. April IVIE