7111~fiffinillY, An eigh — Ange - an ititerAting ar -44), ikneri.! Sys : e have said that the amount of bullion whit& uhlt pass *tough the Assay Office during the present year is estimated at one hundred million of dollars. Let us try to give some gwiral4dea of the weight and bulk the. gold required to make up this sa. A cubic inch of fine gold weighs about 101 ounces, Vd is worth a trifle less than $210; a cubit foot weighs about 1454 pounds, and =is worth $362,600. A hundred mil lions in fine bars will measure about 274 cubit feet—say 21 cords. If cast into a solid cube, each side•would be about 61 feet. Oar coinage is of 'stan- JArd gold,' the- $l4 pieces weighing 208 grains. A million dollars in coin weighs nearly 4569 pounds troy, equivalent too , about 3685 avoirdupois, or more than 11 tons. A keg 131 in cues high, 10 inches at the heads, and 111 at the bilge, will hold about $50,- 000 in gold coin. Two thousand such kegs would be required for $100,000,000. Gold ,in grain occupies about twice as milpkak Vacs as it does- east into bars. it i id that, in'tallfornia, gold dust vows vOkileyokd by . tiwkist•— This measures 40,000 pints or 925 bushel& - - Alto 4134,sthe coin which any ftpositor would be likely to car ry With hint . makes no very great bulk. Into a box measuring 10 in ches long, 8 wide, and 5 high, $36,- 000 in gold coin can be packed. A bag 6 inches by 9, will hold $5OOO, leaving room to tie. Silver coin oc ouldswonlittle-more than twenty-five times the bulk of gold coin of the mime value. WAKE THEM HAPPY. Whegrent art in child-culture is to keep the little ones happy, having all things as pleasant and bright about them as possible. Children will have trials enough in spite of yon. God will try them. And you yourself will be compelled to try them now and then. It cannot be helped.— BA, But the less the better. Tke , worst men began early, and had tumults and angers and abases when they were little, and ought to have been kilt iaugking the days away.— Homes of:discontent, sour homes, cloudy homes, irritOle, jawing, nn divine 'homes, make_retrellious and restless and Auiswessfni lives. TES' NOTEIR. It has been truly said : "The first being that rushes to the recollection of a soldier or a sailor, in his heart's difficulty, is his mother. She clings to his memory and affection in the ;nidst of all the forgetfulness and hardihood induced by a roving life. The last message be leaves is for her, his last whiner breathes her name. The mother,'as she instills the lesson of piety and filial obligation into the heart of her infant son, should al ways feel that her labor is not in vain. She may drop into the grave, but she has left behind her influences that will work for her. The bow is broken, but the arrow has sped, and will do its office." A SMART RETORT. Mr. Court, who has been address ing large open-air meetings in Edin burgh, Scotland, evinces the happi est taut in parrying off drunken in terruption from "victims" stagger ing from "over the way!' A very drunken fellow vehemently inter rupted him by asking, "What will you substitute for the puir man's drink ?" "Substitute !" said Mr. Court; "I would substitute that shocking bad hat yon wear with a better one—that shabby coat on your back with a better one—a miserable .meal of food whieh you take with a good one—and I would substitute your present ignorance with useful information. FRESH ARRIVAL CfE O PAIL l WINTER GOODS! IT is with great pleasure I announce to the citizens of Waynesburg, and Greene county, that I" sin now receiving and opening my WA %SS %Mill erraCrlN. comp CA-OCLIZISSO Which for Beauty, Variety, and Cheapness and substantiality, will prove satisfactory to all com petent judges. I have greatly enlarged my stock and am better prepared now than ever before to supply the wants of the public. I in vite an examination to a partial list of my stock which ceillhliCal - FINE soots, KIP 1400-tr 1111138E8 COARSE DO., BOY'S DO.. YOUTIPS DO., A.DIEIr BOOTS. AlALleOltafid, A.y A IMES AND TRUNKS. 17:7/BWor 110978. .:FJPI3 4111f09 +NS, 2DV DO. Airlllrs OW, 'ors" an, MI.;NII De. C.III;..DREN , 'S CAPS Thank- A "rie4tXlrP "" br L a l iteation to fai fzgeilt 4- busi. loth-! Ehere of opordioliar C orset . %TA?. Sept. "1" ctiiiminfr* J/4414, ... , ' .. , ',0 , " G.. 111111 . ' '''' 'til t . . ..•. . . . a r NEW FAIL MID WINTER, DRY COWS, illikiiiiilßM, & ...tilt 59 MARKET ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW SILKS, And an immense stock of every description of DAV 20004 9 PRINTS st In cents, new styles: LONG CLOTHS at In cents ; BROWN SHEETINGS at 14 cents N. 8.-ONLY ONE PRICE. Country Merchants will be supplied in Dress Goods cut in length to suit their trade at the Piece or Package price. Oct. 1, '62—limos. VENITIAN BLINDS' G. P. WERTZ, HID HEIM, NO. 79, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST., WARIROON ON FIRST FLOOR, PITTSBURGH, PA. 'FROM wishing to furnish their houses with Veni,-: tian Blinds of the MOST B,2DRUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH, Will find it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics. Every attention is paid to the wants of customers. OLD BLINDS REPAIRED NEATLY, or remodeled, is desired, to appear the same as new, of the LATEST STYLE, without extortion. Those having Dwellings, Churches or Public Build ings to furnish with Blinds & Revolving or Stationary Shut term, Would save money by giving me a call, Corner of Third and Market Street. We, the undersigned, take pleasure in recommend ing Mr. GEO. P. WERTZ, manufacturer of "Venetian Blinds," to the favorabla notice of our friends and the public generally. His work is executed with much taste and durability ; in fact, it surpasses anything we have seen in the Blind business, East or West. Ile uses nothing in his line hut the best of material, such as can be relied upon. Mr. Wertz is very prompt, and always ready to oblige his customers. Price reasona ble. In short, he is the excelsior of our city, and most worthy of our influence and patronage. E. Edinunson do Co., Upholsters and Dealers in Wall Paper, Nos 86 and 08 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa William H. Devore, Undertaker, tio. 104 Grant street. J. C. Bidwell, Pittsburgh Plow Works, Duquesne Way and Garrison Alley. James Benny, No. 328 Penn street Pittsburgh, Hammer & Hauler, Cabinet Makers, 178 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Thomas Scott, No. 324 Penn street, Pittsburgh . _ Jas, Dalzell & 80'1,69 and 70 Water street. Win. 3. Lippincott, No. 118 Water street. Jno. M'D. Crossen, Monongahela I.loube Pittsburgh D. W. C Bidwell. No. 143 Water street. V. Fehl, Proprietor Girard House. J. Heron Foater,79 Fifth street, Pittsburgh Geo. H. Keyser 140 Wood steeet. Daniel Fuller, M. D , 104 Fifth street. James Hurdmau, Leather Merchant, Nb. 105 Wood St. W. S. Haven . , Stationer and Job Printer, comer of Wood and Third streets. Pittsburgh. Bunter, Cabinet Manufacturer. Jos. Schmidt, Liquor Merchant, 400 Penn tweet. John W. M'Gregor, No. 705 Penn street. Samuel McKelvy Geo Cheney, 556 Liberty street. J. M'Coy, of the 6 in of M'Coy Az Miller. Color Man ufacturers, No. 9211 Penn street) Ninth Ward, Pitts- burgh. Pa. W. Siebert. of the firm of W. & P. Siebert, Grocers and Tea Dealers, Nos. 50 , and 501 Penn street. G .1. Young, Dealer in Pictures and Looking Glasses, No. 979 Penn street. Culp & Sbepard, Commission '?Aerchants, No. 343 Liberty street. Herbst & Barker. Produce Dealers and Proprietors of the Pittsburgh Bag Manufactory, No. 267 Liberty et. A. S. Getty, of the firm of Wrn. Cooper & Co. k hole- sale Grocers, 213 Liberty street. John B. Semple, of Semple & Jones Oct. 1, 1802;ly WHEELER & WILSON'S "Sewing Machines," NO. 27 FIFTH STREbT, PITTSBURGH, PENNA Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR, MACHINES sold in the United States, 110,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR. WHEELER & WILSON'S Improved Sewing Machines, with increased confidenceof its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the lockstich impossible Is unravel, with the es senile, advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side—is simple in con struction more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We eive full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck, all on the same machine, and warrant it for three years. Circulars containing testimonials from ladies of the highest standing. East and West, Flying prices, &c., will be furnished gratis on application in person or by letter. Sewing Machine Needles, Silk, Twist Cotton and Oil constantly on band. WILLIAM SUMNER & CO. Pittsburgh, Oct. 1, '62—tf. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, g. E S 'HATS, NUN BONNETS, L¢DJEtir HOSE, PRIMES' ROSE, N. M. Corner 4th and Market Streets., .GMIL,DREN'S 1106 E. Has just opened his second supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising, io part— Black Reps; Colored Reps; Valosers; Figsred Merinos; Plain French Merinos; Plain Black. Bilks ; Fancy Silks ' • Mona De'll,aines, new styles , ; Traveling Dress Goods; ' Cloalip; Mai*); Flannels: • Mankato; ,Clothe; Cesium:Fes; Satinetts; Kentqcky Jeans; SILK EULTA, &SRN CH FUR MATS, .Of.D UNION DO., covtritel.34.trD no., Roos .00 with tAO ooKotosoidotsew goods. Oct. 1,',02-11y -ELT NEW SHAWLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, First Premium and Excelsior PRICES LOW. ALL WOV. WARRANTED ! GEORGE P. WERTZ. FOR THE YEARS MS, 1839 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 80,000 MORE THAN We offer to the public ZLDUCED PRICES, 3. NI. .1117R01177.131LD, D. Ni4,0111111Ci1i.Da....;.---16L.111161111111.1114 ( aii.IMAM * irocaelims, 14t ',bath strwat, Pittsliiirsk Pa., 1:0" . Osags Roues--7.4 A.M. 1..3 P. M. 6-8 P.M. August 20, 1861. agnesburg Nusiutss earbs; E. M. SAYERS SAVERS & WADDELL, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Waynesburg, Pa. PROMPT attention given to the collection of Pen. sions, Bounties, Ac. Business of all kinds snlic lied. Office in Second Story SAYERS' BUILDING, East of the Court House. SIIITTLE UP. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle by the Ist of November next. All arccunts unsettled at that date, will be left with an officer for COileCtiell..- 7: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. 111 1I IS AT OLD PRICES! 10110011. & 00„ AT THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS EXCHANGE, A RE now opening the largest assortment of Dry A Goods to be found in the county, which will pos itively be sold at the Lowest Prices to suit the times. Their stock of SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS 19 complete, - embracing everything usnally kept in this market, and a little more LADIES' DRESS GOODS. The choicest selection 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 Hata, comprising all the new styles, which will be sold low. BOOTS AND SHOES Every description of Boots, Shoes 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 Queenswars. The public are respectfully invited to eadniine our stock before purchasing elsewhere Waynesburg, April 30, 1802 HOIHIMKA. LODGE, No. 585 1. 0. F. EET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Hall, opposite M the Court House, on Thursday evening of each week, at 7i o'clock. OFFR:ERs: H. L. BBARN ES, P.R. T. I . PORTER, N. G. • NORMANWORLEIC,'E. G. J. F. TEMPLE, Seey. B. F. HERRINGTON, Treas. W. A. Powns,.Chaplain. Nov 6,1861. To all Persons Interested. THE decease of the senior partner in the late firm of MINOR & CO. renders it necessary that the affairs of the concern should be settled immediately. All per sons indebted by note or book account, are therefore requested to call without delay and liquidate their in debtedness, if they would save themselves costs and trot/ '.le. MINOR & CO. Waynesburg, July 2d, 1E62. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. T "E partnership heretofore existing between the Un dersigned. to the "Furniture Business," tinder 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 is the name of the firm. ELI ATEN. Z. W. PHELAN. FURNITURE. TILE undersigned will still continue the manufacture of all kinds of F niture, and respectinhy solicits a continuance of the patronage so generously extended the late firm. COFFINS' will be furnished with the greatest possi ble dispatch. ELI ATEN. Waynesburg, August 13,1862. HAMMTOW HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. H.RRTZELL, Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends that he has taken this well known Base where he is prepared to accommodate travellers And others, with goodand substantial meat. drink, &c. lie will spare tik. pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him, not torgettlng to give due attention to their horses and carriages, &c. 8. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 44—tf ADAMS HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. JACOB LEMLEY, PROPRIETOR. TIIIS 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 :lie market affords, besidts giving them comfortable quar ters and beds. ETJ=" He has also fine stabling for any number oflior ses. Waynesburg, April 16, 1862. • TREASURER'S NOTICE. Persons having business with tFe County Treasurer are informed that he may be found at his odite in the Court House at Waynesburg on the tat and 3d MONDAYS and Timnava of every month. J. F. RAN DOLPH, Treasurer. April 23. 1862. WOOL CARDING. WM. ROGIrERB. AT THE WAYNESBURG -TEAM MILL has litted up his CARDING MACHINES in tine order and secured the services of a competent assistant for the purpose of CARDING WOOL. lie respectfully solicits the patronage of the Wool growing public and assures them that every care will be taken to do work in a scienktlc manner. May 21, 1862. WAYNISI3URG STEAM MILL. WM. ROGERS respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has leased the NEW STEIN' MILL at Waynesburg, Pa., where t. e will 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 left at the Millor at Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, 1862 TOBACCONISTS• HOO' ER & HAGER, Manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealersin Tobacco, degars and Snuff, Begat 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 Building, keeps always on hand a large and elegant assortment of Watches and Jewelry. ID — Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry wil receive prompt attention. [Dec. 15, 1881— ly FOI7NDRY. DUNN & DOWNEY, At the Waynesburg Foundry, on Greene street, keep constantly on band Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Grates, Plough Castings, and Castings of all kinds. Sept. 11. 1861-Iy. I:rVs0:41 14 AMERS' & DROVERS' BANK, Waynesburg, Pa C. A BLACK, Pres't DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY Sept. 11. 1861-Iy. tfierson. • ROBERT 1111EYNOLLDS, Proprietor, Jefersoo, °TOME County, Pa. The subscriber respectlially informs his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken charge of the Nation al Douse, atid is amply prepared to accommodate all who may thvor him with a call. ROBT. REYNOLDS. Jefferson, Greener ZNIMILAiIf 1110111111, • - 1. '111,0111.10 15 GRIMIP9I6 COUNTY, P , l 16 0' Ho /153-47. I ii,. L l , 1 i OARRILG It ANUFACTURER, IRespectfhlly informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture From his experience in the business, he feels confi dent hie work 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. G. W. G. WADDELL Shopon Greene street, one square South of the Court ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25, IS6o—no 34. CABINET MAKING. Wt uld respectfully inform their friends and the pu lie that they have now on hand a good assortment all kinds of 08=51111 1 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. U3—They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town or country, GEO. 110SKINSON The undersigned would respectfully inform the Pub lic that he is now prepared and mane acturing Cabinet Wares, uch as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that line. He also wishes it understood that he keeps a Hearse and wakes coffins, and is pre pared to attend calls in town or country, at any hour. SAMUEL JEWEL. Waynesburg, Oct. 26, ibbio._ MIRY OEM & COECTIOEY. Two doors East of "Messenger" Buildings Main Street, Waynesburg, Pa. ISULA.O ELOOPER, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has net opened an entirely new stock of. FAA' 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 f 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. CONFECTIONS RIES. MINOR & CO His Confectionary Department is supplied with a va riety of Candles, Cakes, Raisins, Drops, Chocolate, For eign and Domestie 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 IS, 1855: n 0.59. WAYNESBUhG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS & RINEHART, Practical Marble & StOne Cutters, Third imb r East of the Court souse, Main street. W lERE they have, and keep on hands a 1 large and extensive assortment of fine . and ornamental ?AI MARBGE WORK, such as monuments, tombs, tablet , and grave stones, of every variety and style. Particular attention paid to caning, 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 usiness for Twenty-five years, and the other eighteen years. They !titter them selves they cannot be surpassed in point of skill and taste by any in the west. Persons wishing anyining in our line can have it furnished to ally place desired at lower rates than any other establishment in the country. Persons can save 20 per cent by purchasing of All kinds of building work done in either marble of tone. SAYERS & RINEIIAItT. Waynesburg, May 20, 18.57—m/.2 WAYNE= An RICH' LAIDIG. THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the mail between the above points, he has placed upon the route two . new and commodions Hacks for the ac• commodation of the travnllng community, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at it o'clock, and will arrive at Ricee' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh, the other wilt leave Rices' Landing at the same time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOUG H ER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. HO. g. RUGH ES clir. OLIVER., Grocers, Forwarding and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Rices' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the largest and best Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the [ for all goods on con signmenl, and also _ _ _ on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to land, for storing all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or the Eastern cities, on the most reasonable terms • They hope by strict attention and long experienee, in business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will keep on hand gone assortment of FRESH GROCERIES. from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to accom modate all who will favor them with their patronage. April 11, 1860. 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 wit', them; and hereafter the above business will be continued and promptly attended to by the above firm. Also: Leather, Shoe Findings, &c, as well as a good assortment of Mill Saws will be kept on hand. All up Commission must be paid before the goods are removed. March 6. 186 I—no 39-6 m. "A•CX.I93MEL'Ir : Jast PubUsked fit a Sealed Envelop; Price Six Cents. ALECTURE, BY DR. CULVERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrluea, 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. This admirable Lecture clearly p.mves 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 plain sealed envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4586. April 15, 1661-Iy.._ ICOLLOCKS DANDELION COFFEE. THIS 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. 1.air57a.133., The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light. sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. 11. KOLLOCR, Chemist, corner of Broad and Chesnut streets, PHILADELPHIA, and SOLD BY A LL DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. March 5, 1862-Iy. J. LAZEAR, Cashier IthiILADELPHIA—for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially Diseases of the Sexual Or- VMS. Medical Advice given Gratis by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable REPORTS on SPERMATOREMMA or SEMINAL WEAKNESS. and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES em ployed in the Dispeneary, sent in sealed letter envoi opts, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. No. 2 south Ninth Saint, Philadelphia, Pa. 25. TO CANIII 21)W2111PA. ANY person or persoull to purebue a good : Cane Crueher and E wewid AO well to . call °BSA/MEL MATO for thew. he ke _bail the agency for selling Cook's celebrated Weaporator and RM. Those' wishing to WOW bet 'Gowns die numulheturers 101M0 we Owen that ft will levaltaiehk tompity the d! Su Maltai the undarmead et Hanter'll ag , 114 Pt. July 111,42-yasale.* 1141iiirs ATO i. Carriages of Every Description. JAMES GANIER & CO., Waynesburg, January 24, 1860—ly LOOK AT THIS. us' faAing, DAILY MAUI HACK RUNNING REGULARLY BETWEEN GOOD WAREHOUSES, S. & J. SEDGVITICTI, Grocers amid Commission Merchants, RICES' THE GREAT CAUSE OF HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Totrestr,- 11 160,Wbotits, dt.e. - To Destroy—MC Sides, ariniuti. To„Destrpg..—*4-13w. . • , To . Deitioy—Moths in Furs, Cloths, &c. To Destroy---Mesquitoes and Fleas. • To Destroy--Inserts on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy—lnsects on Animals, &. To Destroy—Every form and specie of Vermin THE "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. " Destroys Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF kAMliikfl HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer, if they use - Cosna's" Exterminators. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We have tried poisons, but they effected nothing ; bnt "Cos-r Ax's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Bed-Bugs, quicker titan wt can write it. It is in great demand all over the country.—Medina [O.) Gazette. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. "Costar's" "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. "Costar's" "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, &c. in 25r, 50c. AND $1 00 BOXES, BOTTLES AND FLASKS, $3 00 AND $5 00 Sizes FOR PLANTATIONS, SHIPS, BOATS, HOTELS, &C., &C. —Sold Everywhere—by All WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agents in New York City. Shieffelin Brothers &Co Harrah Risley & Kitchen. B. A Fahnestock, Hull &co I Bush Gale & Robinson. A. B. & 1). Sands & Co. M. •Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler & Hart. MeKisson & Robbins. James S. Aspinwall. D. S. Barnes & Co. Morgan & Al/en, F. C. Wells & Co. Hall, Rurksl & Co. I Lazelle. Marsh & Garner. Thomas & Fuller. Hall, Dixon & Co. P. D. Orris. Conrad Fox. AND °TILERS. Philadelphia, Pa., W. uyott & Cn. B. A. Falinestock & l'n AND OTIIERS And by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, STOREKEEP ERS and RETAILERS generally in all COUNTRY TOWNS and • Vri,LAGES, In the UNITED STATES. WAYNESBURG, PA. ID"Sold by IS HOOPER And ti e DRUGGISTS, STOREKEEPERS and RETAILERS generally fei i i" - CO7NTRY DEALERS can order as above Or aaaress orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, &r., is desired, end for [1862] circ'-lar giving Reduced Prices] to HENRY R. COSTAR, PRINCIPAL DRPOT—No. 462 BROADWAY, N. V. Waynesiturg, August 13, 1862 Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, upon the esz.tte of !WEIGHER RINEHART, dec'd., of Centre township, notice is her , by given to all poisons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to make immedive payment. to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL RINEHART, Sept. 3, 18842 Adtolnist rotor's Notice LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of JOSIAH IDOW LIN, .sr., late of Cumberland tp„ notice is here hygtx i.ersons knowing themselves in debtea to said estate to it ake immediate payment, to the undersigned, and those having claims against the saute, will present them properly authenticated for set dement. REF BOWLIN, Aug 20, '62-6t. JOHN DO MAN, Adners. Vittsbnrg4 Abgertistmeats. CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS. ELI YOUNG, AT THE CORNUCOPIA, NO. 40 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., WILL be receiving daily, throu;iont the season, fresh CHESAPEAKE („. BAY OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, acc NQB1) which he will furnish at lowest market rates to Hotels, Restaurants and private families.— Oysters by the single Can or lees. Oct. 9, iS6l;ly. ...... _ _ _ 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 best the market affords. His Bar will be furnished at all times with the best Wines, Liquors, and Ales; and refreshments will be furnished at all times, day and night, Sundays ex cepted. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, and assures his old custom ers, and the public generally, that no pains or expense will be spared which may tend to contribute to the Comfort, convenience, and satisfaction of his guests. Oct. 9, 1861:Iv. PITTSBURGH CJel" XCO Nr - 3E3C4C101CT1913111. REGULAR DAILY SALES at 2 and 8 o'clock, a the MASONIC HALL AUt TION HOUSE, No' .5, fifili Street, of prints, Delaines, Dress Goods, Ky. Jeans, Satinettes, Cassimeres, Table Cloths, Towels. Linens, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Yankee Notions, .kc. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS at Private Sale during the day and evening. All Goods Warranted as Represented. T. A. McCLELLAND, Auctioneer. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. AN ORGAN MELODEON, WITH FOUR STOPS AND TWO RANKS OF KEYS OF 5 OCTAVES. TABOVE INSTRUMENT has been in use in a 1„ private family less than two years, and is in ex cellent order in every respect. The style of furniture is very handsome, and equal to the best made Pianoforte. Manufacturer's price $5OO in Boston; for sale now for $155, cash, by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street. MASON & HAMLIN'S BOSTON MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS.—THE SCHOOL HAR MONIUM, the most useful, elegant best and cheapest instrument ever invented for the use of schools, lec ture rooms, village churches, vestries, etc., etc ., etc. Price.s 80 5 Octave Double Reed Melodeons 150 5 Octave Piano style Melodeons 100 5 Octave Portable .Melodeons. 75 91 Octave Portable Melodeons 60 4 Octave Portable Melodeous ...... •• • • ....... •- • • 95 A splendid selected lot of the above instruments just received direct from the tosaufacitury in Boston, and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR.. 81 Wood Street. A liberal discount to Clergymen and Teachers. April 16, 1882-Iy. Nall/ PIANOS. Now receiving a new simply of Pismo Fortes from Chkkslneng t Bow, Bostria. Hazleton Droners, New York;llidlett, Davis & Co., Houton; George Sleek, New - York, turd Haines arolbent, how York, all of whiclt will be sold at Ilastanammen prises. JOWN INNLLOR. 81 Woad stook bowie" Allimiseme said.Pearth. 13-44 actilc, junno . At ilk "ItwliMailit Mame& " 416. J. & H. PHILLIPS. Nos 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT; GREE OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, C4RRIAGE CLOTHS. Also, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leat, er,lndiau Rubber 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 will find our stock large well selected, and at the lowest prices. April 24, I tad— Iy. R. Shoemaker & Co. French, Richards & Co JACOB KLEE, SIMON KAUFMAN, JOSEPH KEEP KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., Manufacturers and IN/Jules:lle Dealers in cl L C) X3C .N" Cii- No. 80. Wood street, next door to corner of Fifth PITTSBURGH, Pa. Always on hand, a large assortment of Cloths, Cass i metes, Vestings and Furnishing Goods. [Jan. 29. SNARE'S PIANOS. .BGRAFFE TREBLE. Overstmog, Improved Fall Iron Frame, Felt Covered Hammers. &c. THALBERG, one of the most eminent pianists in the world, says: "I have great pleasure in certifying that 1 have tried your Pianos, and find them equal, if not superior, to any in this country. Among their greet qualities, which distinguish them, is the evenness of tone, the agreeable anti easy touch, and volume of torte. Wishing you all the success you so highly de serve, 1 am, sir, yours truly. i 3. THALBERG." Administrator. G. GROBE, the well known composer Delaware. says that "they cannot surpassed by any in the market." H. VIEVXTEMPTS writes :—"I was delighted nu hear ing the dear and full o'ne of one of your first class Pianos " :117 - 7 - flie above Pianos are warranted for five years, ,ale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. Ci Fifth street,2d door above ,Wood et., Patterson's New Hui!ding. pan. 29, 1862. BO'OILSELLEE, STATIONER, 3E. .1. i for do Sill ciar ~ 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, IS62An. rtrazrrzußE AND CITAIRS. Warehouse, No. 135 Smithfield St., LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES Gilt and• Imitation Rosewood Mouldings. Dealer, in French Plate and Window Glass, 128 SMITHFIELD STREET, TIEMLER'ti BLOCK, hetw.•en Fifth and Sixth, j) , Pittsburgh, Pa. City Glass at Manufacturer's Prices. Particular attention given to repairing Paint ings, Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price. Oct. 9, 1861:1y. 47 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. rr EETH inserted in all the late styles, ate% moderate prices, and satisfaction Tuarati teed. Oct. 9. IS61:1y- •ND Claiacia-eaVis And dealer in Variety and House Furuiehing Gonda, &c., 72 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA January 29, 1862. SHIRTS, COLLARS, WRISTBANDS, BOSOMS, AND FURNISHING GOODS. No. 47, St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. April 16-Iyr. P. Rumex FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Confectionery, Sugars, Fire Works, &c., Nos. 126 and 128 WOOD STREKT, above Fifth, Late No. 39 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. March 11, 1882-Bm.. THOlt C. LAZEAjt, 19141111111111P0Z AT LAW, NO. es ORAN? STRUT. tiAsintr i tl Atibtrtiiemtnts. littsbark Abtatisem WI. E. Di BARENNE, 89 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of EATS AND CAPS, And dealer in Children's Hats and Caps, and Hue Goods. Military Caps made to order. Sept 11,1861-Iy. J. M. MIETBLROY. DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE ' Steam Cracker atO Bread Bakery, la Pit lir Gr OCO 13 SO. W. C. MA y ak. Y. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST Manufac RECEIVED. NO. 41, SMITHFIELD ST., CORNER OF THIRD, a Pt A. 0 MC in MIL B a PITTSBURGH, PA, i AND FAMILY BREAD & CAKES, Na 44 Smithfield st., near Third, • • ! Oct 9, 18b1:ly. PITTSBURGH, PA. J. F. BECKMAN. HENRY B. LONG. BEOHNIAN & LONG, 1 April 16-6rnns Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Agricultural & Farming Implements , IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 1 6 1A101 4 14,2 I CHINA, MASS AND QUEENSWML Agents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Wood Mower and Iron Harvester, and Bocketock & Ammon Nursery, EEPAgents for Cook't, Sugar Evaporator. 117'Sorghin or Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, of sups nor quality, always on hand. No. 127 Liberty Street, April 16, 1862-Iy. PITTSBURGH, PA. le kil = nil 0 UA , ii v . taLUk .a. la in L . lL ., Ll . L± .. Lj INVENTED 1845-IMPROVED 1860. ADAI TED TO ALL KINDS OF MANLIFACTIJ ING PURPOSES Sewing Equally as well on onus tins, Cloth and Leather. CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA April 16-.lyr A. M. M'GREGOR, AGENT Ft M W1C:0'17,431J , MANUFACTURED SY WILLIAM KNABE & CO above Pianos from their Factory possess all the 1 superior and latest unprovetnente, including the Z. a wzzonw JOSEPII MEYER. & SON, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN Between Sixth Street and Virgin Alley, !tin✓, 13, 1861 ly. PITTSBURGH, I'A H. D. BRECHT ct BRO., Manufacturers of DR. CALVIN KING, SURGEON DENTIST, JAMES LOUGHRIDGE, (Successor to Loughridge Ac Maxwell,) Manutimurer of Brushes, Looking Glasses, HOME MADE BRUITS I R. IPI7X3LNIAX.A.3I36XBON MANUFACTURER OF J. S. REYSII. H. D. REVidt.R (Late at Miller & Ricketson's.) B.EYIER & BROTHERS, (Successors to Reymer tr. Anderson.) 1/1/ROLUALB DICALORS th EDWARD SPENCER, 1111:1121,01WIT TAILOR, No. 200 Liberty street, Nearly opposite Nand, PITTSBURGH, PA Oct. 9, MS i; ly. _ _ pept. 11,111111 FOREIGN WINES Amyidumcsi No. 52 SMITHFIELD STREET, Will keep constantly on hand • . Old Monongahela and Rye Whisky. Brans dies, Wines, Gina, Acc., January 29, 1862. HENRY MGBY, J. T. COLVIN COLVIN & MASON, COMMISSION BECRONANTS AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, WOOL AND PRODUCE, 1862.1 TO MERCHANTS. tom HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW 60008 BONNETS, &c., AT WHOLESALE. M'CORD & 00., • 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. j AVE now 1 , 11 hands for their Spring 'Woo UN* 11. largest and cheapest stock of Hats, Caps, draw Good Bonnets, ,Stinker Hoods, Palm-Leaf Hats, And all the new sty!. s nt MlBBlEB' and LADIES• II ATS to be found in any city, which they ere pisparst to sell lower than they cau be purchamed elsewhete.-- Please call and examine our cock, • ST. OILER lIOTEL, CORNER OF PENN & aIT. CLAIR RTREET64 J. N. ANDERSON, pROI'RIETOR. neap Bills, and good fare. Stabling for say nunif r of horses. April 16—Iyr. ST. SIC 8 SILAS 809111 L. CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. FETIC, Proprietor. Apro f. R. R. BULGER. Manufacturer of every description of inr pt. iv x or 17 MIL .IEI • NO. 45 StMlifffrf ELI/ STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'S.. A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE Constantly on band, which I will Ael I at th , a lo w w price.; for cash. Aug. 21, 1861-Iy. 39, Liberty St., near Pa. V. R. Depot, PITTdRURGII, This house has been lately enlarged, refitted esti re furnished, and is now in the best of order lb* the accommodation of boarders arid travelers. The BEST OF OYSTERS RErEIvED DAMS. Sold wholesale and ref. , ' 1 „ or served up in every style, The delicacies of the aseson always on band, !nether with superior brands of Ligonot, &r. Oct. 9, 1861:Iy- ROOFING: ROOFING: GRAVEL, CEMENT AND CANVASN ROOFING, DONE ON DDORT NOTICE, And Is the most Durable Manner. H AVING the most competent w .rkmen in the city. who understand their husiness, we can safely say we can do work as cheap, and, if anything, better that any other Bran in the city. Repairing done with atten tion and care. Materials for sale, with all the instruc tions. Enquire at 75 Smithfield atreet. Jan. 29, 1862. B. F. SIMPE. WALL PAPER, ‘717133.411.c.mic. 111133.arcle•ii. EVERY VARIETY—LOWEST PRICES. • JOHN J. DEZOIICHE, 112 WOOD STREET, CORNER .5T11.. PITTSBURGIFI, PA. Green and Buff Oil Cloth for Blinds. Cord, Tassels„ and Curtain Trinuititugs of every deacliption. Also, a fine assignment of OIR Cornices. Sept. 11, 1861. (Suocessor to G. l'arys & CO.) Pittsburgh Steam Refined CANDY MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fortis., Nuts, Pickles, Preserves, Sardines, Catsup.. Fire Works, &c, No. 187 LIBERTY STREET. Feb. 16, 1892. • PITTSBURGH, PA. NO. 103 SMITHFIELD STREET PlTTe6tlieli, PA. • A full assortment of Pittsburgh Tilitimthetured Far nham constantly on hand, which we will sell lit the lowest price FOR CASH, which is oar may pore s ., Sept. 11, 1861-41 - S. & C. P. IMPARICIA, munIiNmeTINNIIIN ANWINIA LIM NI 3110 Z, 011g1P 10117.7.111110 AND all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER baGIGOISES. hem NO•Ng INOOD MAIM' to IN. stsliiiimhaem sem 1 cash frror Telsabs Rap . I>r 1-11 PITTAIWIIIMIR, Pit JOHN CIINNINOHAN4 Wholesale Dealer in No. 6. SMITHFIELD STREET. 111 POSITE MONONGAHELA HOUPII. PaTSBURGH, PA. April 16-Iyr April If,, 1862-1 y RUSH HOT7SE, m. RUSH, Propiietor. V. 11,a 11)1YR 0 • THOMAS LEMON, fSVCCEHSOR TO JAMES LEMON,) Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE OF •LL XINDII, Sole Maootacturer of WELLS' PATENT SPRING BEDS 118 Fourth street, IPittaburgh, Pa. Nov. 13, 1861-Iy. J. D. Facie ntut FACKINER & lILWIN, Manufacturers of every description of NrCTII-ZWIT11:11ELIECI, EL=ll FJ .1019:1 N. MAIDOS M' CORD k. CO., Manufticterrers. =I
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