THE DIIIILB OHILD. She is my only girl : a4ked ioi ber as 80141 wart preriobs thing, For all unfinished was love's jewelled ring, 'Till fi,et with this soft pearl; ' Xbe ski* that time broughtiorth, I could not see, Hey fill, tow perfect, seemed the gift to me Oh 1 many a soft old tune I used to sing unto that deadened ear, And suffered not the lightest footstep Dear, test she might wake too soon ; And hushed her brothers' laughter while ek. lay— Alit needless care! I might have let them play 1 'Twits long e'er I believed That, this one daughter might not speak to sea: Waited and watched, God knows how pa dingy; How willingly deceived: Vain love was long the untiring nurse of faith, And tended hope, until it starved to death. - • • *ft! if she could bat heir Frpr poe.short hour, till I her tongue might teach To call me Mother, in the broken speech That thrills the mother's ear Masi those sealed lips never may be ~,eticred To the peep music of that lovely word. My heart is sorely tried 46 Ise' her kneel, with such a reverent air Beside- hoer brothers, at their evening pray er; Or lift those earnest eyea To watch our lips, as though our words she knew Then wore her own,as she were speaking, toe. I've watched her looking up Itrthe bright wonder of a sunset sky, illritlarach a depth of meaning in her eye, That .1 could almost hope Tht struggling soul would burst its bind- -ing cords, Isteihs Lug pout up thoughts (low forth in *olds. The eon of bird and bee, The chorus of the breeeee; streams, and games, 1101 the grand music to whieh Nature moves, Are wasted melody To her; the world of sound a tuneless void, While even silence bath its charm de -01,3141! Her 'hoe is wry fair! Her blue eyes beautiful! of finest mould The soft white brow, o'er which in waves • ' l4 gad • -Ripples her shining hairl Algol this lovely temple closed must be, For He who made it, keeps the master key Wills He the taint( within litteulet from wiles babel-clamor be kept free, Wen that Hie still, small voice and step might be Heard at its inner shrine, Through that deep hush of soul, with clearer thrill I a iadid :f grieve! 0 murmuring heart be still! She aeews to have a sense t)f quiet gladness in her noiseless play She, bath a plealant smile—a gentle way Whose voiceless eloquence Toaeikesidl hearts; though I had once t e fear • . 'That e'en her fatler would not care for her. Thank God, it is not so And when hie Bone are playing merrily, She comes and leans her head upon his knee— Oh! et such times, I know By his full eye, and tones subdued and mild, How hie heart yearns toward his silent child. Not of all gifts bereft ! E'esi now, how could I say she did not speak ? What real language lights her eye and cheek, And renders thanks to Him, who left Unto her soul, yet open avenues Far joy to enter, and for love to use. iA.ud Go' in love doth give To her defect, a beauty of its own, And we, a deeper teaderuess have known Through that for which we grieve. Yet shall the seal be melted from her earl Yea, and my voice shall fill it , but—"not Acre." When that new sense is given, What rapturi will its first experience be, That never woke to meaner melody • Than the rich songs of heaven! To. hear the full.toned" antheih swelling round, egW,4l3p. a els teach the ecatacies of sound! A BEAUTIFUL 00EPESB. Some time since, in clearing out the rains, of an old chapel in War leickshire, England, says an English paper, several lead coffins were ex humed, containing embalmed bodies which were buried more than two hundred years ago. The coffin *blab contained the body of Lady Aubrey Leigh, buried in 1640, was opened, and the body found perfectly embalmed, and in entire preserva tion, her flesh quite plump, as if she I meiltre,,,,beic fees very beautiful, 6cbands - exceedingly small, and not wasted, she . waxt dressed in fine linen, tritamad all, oyer in old point lace, and two rows of lace _ were laid : i st iorxis her forehami. 'Mr beauty m14=10.0; Jairee isreyelasbea a nd ye wantrikPerfeet, and fey were-oloaed; ti do port of kir boo or Soso was at all fallso Pth'Pr§. Vii*VlS Bookseller and Stationery, No. 88 1797c,c0d1. ,strut, Corner of Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA. Irr Country Healers and' others supplied with SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATIONERY, at the lowest wholesale prices. Oct. 15, 1862.--dinos. STEINWAY & SONS' WILIMOS, THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD. WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS WE would respectfully direct the attention of cid. sons of Waynesburg and vicinity to the vast and universally admitted superiority of tire Pianos made by STEINWAY & SONS, New Yorb. The tone of these instruments more nearly resembles the "Mime voice" in the prolonged and singing qual ities of thOtr sound ; and they combine in a wonderfu. degree POWER and SWEETNESS. Both fm brit liantinstrumental performance, and as an accompani ment to vocal MUSIC, they are.altogether unrivalled. We Challenge Comparison, and we Was rant them superior in every respect to anything ebr. in the shape of a Piano Forte. Sold at New York Factory prices by H. KLEBER & BRO. No. 53 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Sole Agents for Steinway's Pianos for Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, and North Western Vir g:llia. H. KLEBER & BRO. No. 63 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole Age n is for the "Carlota Harmoniums and M lodeons, ' for Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Oh and Northwestern Virginia. Oct. 1, '62 ii' NEW FALL, AND WINTER DRY NODS, -ALT ITABSIIIIII, & iiiii.,sl, 59 MARKET ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW SILKS, NEW SHAWLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, And an immense stock of every description of DGIV (200 1 134 9 PRINTS at In cents, new styles: LONG CLOTHS at In cents ; BROWN BREEDINGS at 14 cents N. 8.-ONLY ONE PAIGE —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, First Premium and Excelsior TIIITIII 11111 fiCTOIY, NO. 72, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST., w•aapoott ON FIRST FLOOR. PITTSBURGH, PA. THOSE wishing to furnish their houses with Venii Ilan Blinds of the MOST EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH, Will And it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Mr work is got up by the best seetranias. Every attention is paid to the wants of customers. PRICRS LOW• ALL WORK WARRANTED! 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 Ir. Revolving or Stationary Shutters, Would save money by giving me a call, Corner of Third and Market Street. GEORGE P. WERTZ. Oct. 1, ISSerly WEER & WILSON'S "Sewing Machines," NO. 27 FIFTH STREWF, PITTSBURGH, PENNA Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR, FOR THE YEARS 1658, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 80,000 SAOMNES sold in the United States, MORE THAN 20,000 , SOLD THE PAST YEAR. We offer to the public WHEELER & WH,SON'S Improved Sewing Machines, Aurza SEDUCED P3ZCES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It ilbse equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makesthe lockatich impossible Is unravel, with the es sential advantage of being alike on both sides. forming no ridge of chain on the under side—is simple in con struction more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ?Whine. We Ewe full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck, Ml on the same machine, and warrant it for three years. Circulars containing testimonials from ladies of the highestatandiyg, East and West, giving prices, Sic., will be furnished gratis on application in person or by letter. ' Sewing Machine Needles, Silk, Twist Cotton and Oi constantly on hand. WILLIAM SUMNER & CO. Pittsburgh, Oct. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Z. XI. X U. Cora*, •1k see Usurigat Street/4 Na. jog °posed his second amply of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising, in part-- Block Regi s Colored ; Valetta.' ; ured Merinos, Plain Fren ch Merinos; Plain Black Silks ; Fancy Bilks ; Moue De Lainrs, new styles ; Tc=g Dress Goods; Shawle; • Flaauelet Blankets; Goths; Ceirsinsonsag, Bathtaeesr Komeiky hug • Whit a Milt artisisiarre et sew soak. kV/ le !items or vAigtomszi alum $1116914111121L rime undersigned, hereby, otters at private sale tha farm oil which he at prelsent resides, situate in Rich hill township, Greene County, adjoining landsof Wil son Vanarta, Daniel Gooden, James Gribben, Junes Bea and others, containing saes Ali.cnEtzta, about one hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cleared, and on which are erected a Brick Dwelling House, fifty feet by thirty.four, containing nine rooms, a large Frame Barn and a Frame Stable, and other out buildings. There is a fountain of water at the door, mid a fine orchard of young fruit trees on the premis es, together with an inexhaustible supply of coal This property has been used as a Tavern Stand for a great number of yearsty my late father Samuel Va lletta, Esq., and is well calculated for the purpose, be ing situated on the leading road connecting the Ohio and the Monongahela rivers, and is within se wen miles of the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It is well worth the attention of purchasers, and will be sold OX REASONABLE TES I would bdd that the adjoining farm of Wilson Vanatta will be sold aiong with it if desired, containing two hundred and fifteen acres, having erected en it a val uable Steam mill. The two farms would make a very desirable Wick farm. Persons desiring to purchase may learn the ierans by application to the Hon. Jesse I.azear, in Waynesburg, or to.the subscriber on the premises. March 18, 1883. JAMES P. VANATTA. Washington Examiner and Genius of Liberty please publish 4 times and charge this office. LEGAL NO'ZICZ. y ETTERB of administration having been granted _LA to the undersigned upon the estate of ELEANOR RINEHART, late of Franklin tp., dec'd., notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT ZIMMERMAN, Whitely tp., March 11, IBC. Administrator. ICCECITTOR'S NOTICE. lETTERS testamentary upon, the estate of DA VID BARE, deed, late of -Perry township, Greene county, having been graird by the Register of Greene county to the undersigned, all persons baying claims against the estate are requested to . present them for settlement, and those indebted to said estate are requested to pay the same. JAS. 11. BARE, March 18- Administrator. agnesburg usiuess ark. R. DUNI-LEI:CU CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in the business, he feels confi dent his 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. Shopon Greene street, one square South of theCouri once, Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1860—n0 34. WAYNESBUR G MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS & RINEHART, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court Souse, Main street. WHERE they have, am' keep on hands a I large and extensive assortment of fine and ornamental K MAREME W such as monuments, tombs, Oß tablets , and grave stones, of every variety and style. 20002 ' Particular attention paid to carving, which will be done by as good workmen as can be toand anywhere m the business; as one of the firm has seen practically engaged in the business for twenty-five years, and the other eighteen years. They natter them selves they cannot be surpassed in point of skill and taste by any in the west. Persons wishing anything in our line can have it furnished to any place desired at lower rates than any other establishment in the country. Persons can save 20 per cent by purchasing of us. All kinds of building work done in either marble of tone. SAYERS & RINEHART. Waynesburg, May 20,11357—p0.2 LOOK AT THIS. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Pub lic that he is now prepared and mann sewing Clixlcoixi..e•t 'Wawa, ueh 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. S ARUM. JEW EL.. Waynewburg, Oct. 26, 1569. HOSHIMKA LODGE, No. 53 8 1. 0. IP MEET in Waynesburg, in Allison's 11411, opposite the Court House, on Thursday evening of each week, at 61 o'clock. Orriczain T. I. PORTER, P. 0 .. NORMAN WORLEY, N. G. Tiros Snarl", V. G. .1. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y. B. F. lIERNINOTON, Treae. W . A. PORTER, Chaplain Nov. 6, 1862. , SEIPIELII UP. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle by the let of November next. All mecums unsettled at that date, will be left with an officer for collection.— 7`A word to the wise is sufficient " This is the first public call 1 have made on my customers for money since I commenced business. Sept. 3, '62. GEO. HOSKINSON. EIIRNITIOBII. fTHE undersigned will still continue the manufacture of all kinds of Furniture, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so generrusly extended the late firm. COFFINS wilt be furnished with the greatest possi ble dispatch. EI.I ATEN. Waynesburg, August 13, 1864. HAMILTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. HaRTZELL, Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends that he has taken this well known [tome where he is prepared to accommodate travellers Ind others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &c. lie will spare nu 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, &c. O. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 44—tf ADAMS HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. JACOB LEILEY, PROPRIETOR. ?.HIS 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. 'Er He has also fine stabling for any number of hor ses. Waynesburg, April 16, 1862. Persons having business with the County Treasurer are informed that he may be found at his office in the Court House at Waynesburg on the let and 3d MONDAYS and TUESDAYS of every month. .1. F. RANDOLPH, Treasurer. April 23. 1862. WOOL CaILILDEINVI. 1 1;973t/C. N1.C)431-31Elitel, AT THE WAYNKSUURG sTEAM ROLL, has fitted up hie CARDING MACHINES re fine Order and tenured the Services of a cosifietest wrist:tot foe the purpose of CARDING WOOL. Me etopeolgally eolicrts the patronage of the Wool pouring gob* and were, them that every care will be taken to do work in a erientgle manner. May 21,1862. WAYME.IIIIIURG STEAK MI IROGEIRS respectially Wenn Me tends and the public that be One leased the XXIV in at WaYlleabari. Pa, where t. ewW ItberlY• be (mud seedy lib ISseSISMOOII46 all site wry call as OS shortest moth* grinding done on the muse tango as by water biding end FULD %apt eerusawilly on hand. Orders for either can be left at We Mew at Yeator‘e SIAM (Jan. WATOJERS 411.11 D S. M. BALLY, Main Meet, one door Ennt of Or old !lint k "#• 14,111 3n on hand` Igoe MA elegant onionament °', =wafts inn Jaasalry: F — RePoninit of Clods, Witsche, and Jewels/ WU "'MIN PratePtlittuties. Mee. 15, feel= fy Peummit DUNK & DOWNEY; Al she WaimeaMeg Peesseiy, enik•• 10.6“1, keep seestaapy es laeg Pak* and Pad* awes. Smos, Pio* Orgill., mull Cu*. et elikisdp. ikpl, /1, MI ly. 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'• 32,00 and Carriers, 2 cts. each Thirty '. .. 45,00 E=7" Payment required invariably in advance A da rem', A. .1. GLOSSBRENNER & CO., Mb. 11, '63-2m. 439 Chestnut St., Phila. D. M. LAKE, MD R. L. HOC KERT M. 1) DAB. DAZE & ZOCZERS, 147 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 'Err OPTICS YOURS-7. • 9 A.M. 1. •3 P• M. 6..8 P.M. August 20, 1562. BAWL. FAMERS' & DROVERS' BANK, Wayntsburg, Pa. C. A. BLACK, Preet. J. LAZEAR, Cashier DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. IMPORTANT To Delinquent Tax Collectors. CONSTABLES of the various townships who have Duplicates on hand for collection, are hereby notified that longer indulgence cannot be given,—the OUTSTANDING TAXES MUST BE COLLECTED IMMEDIATELY. The demand against the county Treasury are unusually heavy, and the funds are exhausted ; and suit will be brought shortly against all de linquents. JOS. F. RANDOLPH, Treasurer. STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL M" CO MIL SS .4k. La MI 1 rf I HE EXECUTORS OF WILLIAM ARMSTRONG 1 dec'd, will oiler at Private Sale, the Steam Mill, situated on Muddy Creek, Cumberland tp., Greene county, Pa., about a quarter of a mile from the Monongahela River, The Mill is a first class one, nearly new, two run of stone and can be run by water power a portion of the year. A comforiable Frame Dwelling House, A lot of ground connected with :the property The Mill istonveniently situated to a rich and fertile sec tion of the county, convenient to market, and has an excellent ran of custom. For term. and further par ticulars, inquire of the undersigned. RUSSELL ARMSTRONG ALFRED ARMSTRONG, Executors. Carmichael., Pa.. Oct, 29. 18624 y, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Greene county, Pa., the undersigned Administrator of Elias Sriilweil, dec'd, will expose to sale upon the premises on SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1863, The following property, to wit: A lot of ground situ ate in the town of Hamilton, in the borough of Jeffer son, Greene county, bounded by Greeoe street on the North, East by lot No. 2, West by lot No. 3, and called in the plan of said town, No 2, and upon which is erected a Two Story Frame Dwelling House. Also, an out lot, situate io said borough, containing three and a half acres, more or less, bounded by lots of Ed ward Parkinson, Julin Reynolds, Barnet Neal and others. TERMS,—One-half of the purchase money to be paid at confirmation of sale. and the remainder in. one year thereafter with interest. March 25, '63. MORGAN. BELL, Adm'r. O3JUAN'S COURT MLLE. IN purauance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Greene County, the undersigned will sell on the premises on SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1863, The following described Real Estate, to wit: The un divided lia:f of a tract of land situate in Wayne tp., Greene county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Jacob Coon, dec'd, James Stewart, Henry Shultz, and oth ers, containing in the whole, Two Itundred ind Seventy Acres, About one hundred and /thirty of which are cleared, and on which are erected "Three Cabin Houses" and other outbuildings [lt being the undivided half of the tract of land of which Isaac Blair died seized.) TERMS wade known on day nt sale. MARK GORDON, Guardian of March 25, 1863. Jane and Phebe Blait ALECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price, Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Sper.natorrhiaa or Seminal Weekness, lir voluntaiy Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consump tion, Epilepsy and fits; Mental and Physical incapac ity, resulting frem Self-Abuse. &c.—By ROBT. J CULVERW ELL, M. D. Author of the Orson Book, fc fe. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec tore, clearly proves from his own experience that the awlit, consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations. boogies, instruments. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at one certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. THIS Letrrtles WILL reovz • BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addres'ing. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO . 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4566. March 4, 1863. 331111WILLILY AND SILIVERAVARE• tIMIE undersigned would nutpectestly invite your at- J. meting so lii well eelected aleck of Fine Gold and Bilges Watches, Pius Gold Jewelry, of every kind and v•• ren of sty lee—comprising all of the newest and wont eeagtttW ,barn.. A lee. SOLID SILVER WARE, Equal to Coin—sad the best =die or Salver ?toted W are. Each write* it wageless!, wiles as ',presented. Watches and Jewelry eauksh4l esnallaldi and latiallie don guatanteed• JAVA (Slicallsor t• fiteelfer g Jasolay.l No. 612 Amur, SLEW. ?MLA. • *WOI I, lBld.-11 Ism 111101111M1 11Pli 11112:11411111aa. pier Wl. Is 001.4 ON TR4 1441111114401 OF mai lonaes, decd. iii Wbii*r tp.. Grosse roloimiag Made of the Mein efleuet Orradtord, data., lOW A adorer gisualaper.diebuildiag efa rime!' i lIIIOINU4Iron pr tM lII g day at April, kOO Tee Flan fan sago sr the speunds ou said day, or, a tile homes of Oesdissi. Mall 40111404. i JACOBTrustees. COBRI=F:r, Mardi 14, NM mail. XIVPZCZ• ArEll6 of sikioisWlPli s 4: e ttat = been L . ' . WI of ' WO* Ilosesood. roses i• fl a ma sivers ). oil venom lusowisg ihelooslooll le Amid Waif so We joisolNew mg all dieseVairinst el* MOB SD pnimilplooli.lheif • • DO ilomeia. ILI It: Illarcli 4, Mi t - ,itigimisistriese. GREENE ROUSE RE-OPENED, Great Bargains in Dry Goods AND CLOTHING WILLIAM A. PORTE R Hjust returned from the Eastern cities with the 11 largest stock of GOODS ever brought to this place, which was bought low and will be sold at about old prices, for Cash lit Produce. He invites particular at tention to his large Stock of BOOTS AND CLOWNING ! WM. A. will he found at the "Greene House:" Joe will remain at the old room up town. Call soon at either stand. Waynesburg, Dec. 17, 'fit FIRST ARRIVAL-CALL SOON! DRY GOODS g 2122,, COST CONSIDERED t 111/101 111%. Having made extensive improvements in their store room are better prepared than ever to accommodate their customers. They are offering the LARGEST, BEST & GREATEST VARIETY Of Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Millinery Goods, Notions, &c., ever offered in Waynesburg, in chiding an immense stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of all descriptions,. Shawls, Trimmings, Vel vets, Children's Plaids, Flannels, Linseys, Cloths, Jeans, Tw4iteds, Cassimeres, Satinetts, and Yarns. If you want Goods, call and be convinced'-- If you ever bought goods to your satisfaction, you can do it now. All goods,Foreign, Domestic, and Home made, sold or CASH or other READY-PAY. Call and look at our stocx before buying. MINOR & CO. Nov. 12, '62-6mos. IN FILMS SIYIII ASSOCIATIOI OF SVISITOVASSI 1)Szl Chartered by the Legislature Mh. 27, '62 .1. F. RANDOLPH, President; J F. TEMPLE, Bec'ty; WM. A PORTER, Cashier, MANAGERS.—Witt. Davis, R. W. Downey, Norman Worley, D. W. Braden, J. L. McConnell, Josiah Por ter. fl7° All Business Communications should be ad di eased to Wm. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene coun ty, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Loans and Discounts made. Business day every Thursday. Dec. 3. 'tl2.:6lnos, CABINET MAKING. JAMES GANIER & CO., Wc uld respectfully inform their friends and the pu lie that they have now on hand a good assortment ail kinds of OARIMFET VITAXIII. such u is usually kept in shops iq this part of the coun try, made of the best materials, and by the best work men. j3=?They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town or country, Waynesburg, January 24, 1860-Iy. ittt' Sanbing, DAILY MAIL HACK RUNNING REGITLARLY BETWEEN MEE El RE' MB. TUE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the mail between the above poirts, be has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the travidlng community, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing. Sundays excepted, at 7# o'clock, and will arrive at Riree' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh, the other will Mare Rice? Landing at the same time and arrive iu Waynesburg at noon. Nopaina will be spared fur the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOUG HER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. D. HUGIIIE6 & OLIVER ) Grocers, Forwarding and COMMISSION MILIOLCIIANTS Ricca' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the largest and best Grocery ant Forwarding Rooms in the 03 t•„!, for all goods on con signmem. 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, on the most reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention and long experienee, in business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will keep on hand gooe assortment of FRESH GROCERIES from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to acCom modate ill who will favor them with their patronage. April 11, MO. S.dtd.WGWICB, Grocers and Connuission Merchants, RICA'S' 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 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, IB6l—no 39-Bm. IiOWAILD AMICIATION, Tilasd~lpbieq, Medical Advice given as hy the Acting Surgeon. Velmale REPORTS on MPERMATORRIREA or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES em ployed the Miipsamuy, sent sealed litter gies, free of thmr.__Addup. or , 0 4 111 4"-Ww9W06.114masdnonciatien. Mo. lead* 11nn.ai, nallhOpilig, Pa. January 14. MR At MIS MUM GIECIMIWItot, at limue•=6; mr so~OP 11.4111=66111*. vittsbagp Abberlisements. !ILL BM! FILL fiPilll At No. 107, Market St., near Liberty St., Pit - tsaikvaxrig.ll2, T NOW offer a very heavy stock of all grades of Wall Papers, at the lowest rates for Cash, embracing all grades of goods to be found in the largest stocks, east of west, together with Window Shades, Fire Board Prints, Window Fixtures, Gold-bound Cloth Shades, &c. Buyers will And it to their interest to call and see. Rags received as cash at market prices. Feb. 1863. JOS. R. HUGHES. L. OLDSZI72I, M. D. Professor of Pathology in Electic Med. cal College of Philadelphia, Pa, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, No. 132, .G••NT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. HIS system of practice is Electic, connected witl Urino Pathology. From his long experience he confidently tenders his professional services to the pub lic. Feb. 25, 1883 181111 MU. IMPORTOR AND WHOLESALE DEALER IX American, British, French & German Dry Goods and Varieties, GLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY And Fancy Goods Generally, No. 129 Wood Street, above Fifth, X: ) .l.ttearkruaralki, frr The attention of Country Merchants is invited to our large and well selected stock of FALL AND TVINTER GOODS, Just receiving, and which will be sold at very small advances for CASK. Oct. 15, '62. limos. J. F. BECKMAN. HENRY B. LONG. BEWEZIMAN & LONG, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Agricultural & Farming Implements ti 1 110)*? Agents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Wood's Mower and Iron Ifarvester, and Bockstock & Amnion's Nursery, 1111ry' A gents for Cook's Sugar Evaporator: Sorghum or Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, of supe rior quality, always on hand. No. 127 Liberty Street. April 16, 1862-Iy. PITTNRORGH, PA. li Yu = ail n HOWE SEWING EIALONINE. INVENTED 1845-IMPROVED 1860. ' ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTUR- INC PURPOSES. sewng Equally as well on mus tins, Cloth and Leather. CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSBURGH, P 4 April 16--lyr A. M. M'GREGUR, AGENT J. PHILLIPS. Nos 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I•IANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT; GREEN OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL CLOTHS. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. Also, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath er, Indian Rubber Belting, Hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, 4c., 4e. Wholesale and retail buyers will find our stock large well selected, and at the lowest prices. April 24, 1862-Iy. 3E4...M7kUCONTALIA, RUSE, SIMON It•UPNIAN, KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CI Li 0 'l' MC I N 131- No. SO, Wood street, next door to corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Always on hand, a large assortment of Clothe, Cassi mere., Vesting. and Furnishing Goods. (Jan. 29. KNABE'S PIANOS =I WILLIAM KNABE & CO. 91HE above Pianos from their Factory possess all the 1 superior and latest improvements, including the AtiR.RFFE TREBLE, Overstoung. Improved Full Iron Frame, Felt Covered Hammers. dr..e. • Mammas, one of the most eminent pianists in the world, says:"l 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 ynu so highly de serve, I am, sir, yours truly, S. THALBERG." C. GROSE, the well known composer, Wilmington, Delaware. says that "they cannot be surpassed by any in the market." IL Viso:mem! writes :—".l was delighted on hear ing the dear and full trne of one of your first class Pianos." The above Pianos are warranted for live years, For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 43 Fifth street, 2d door above Wood CL, Patterson's New Building. [Jan. 29, 1862. PITTSBURGH ALI7CITICAMT .11EKCOLTIBI3. EGULAR DAILY SALES at 2 and S o'clock, a. JR, the MASONIC HALL AUt TION HOUSE, No , fifth Street, of Prints, Delaines, Dress Goods, Ky. Jeans, Satinettes, Cassimeres, Table Cloths, Towels. Linens, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Yankee Nations, &c. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS at Private Sale during the day and evening. AR Goods Warranted as Represented. T. A. AItCLELLAND, Auctioneer. FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN. AN ORGAN MELODEON, WITH FOUR STOPS AND TWO RANKS OF KEYS OF 5 OCTAVES. 9-iHE ABOVE INSTRUMENT has been in use in a I_ private family less than two years, and is in ex cellent order iii every respect. The style of furniture is very handsome, and equal to the best made Pianoforte. Manufucturer's price CUM in Boston; for sale now for 5125, cash, by JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood Street. Alf ASON & HAMLIN'S BOSTON MELODEONS jrl AND HARMONIUMS.—THE SCHOOL HAR MONIUM, the most useful, elegant best and cheapest instrument ever invented for the use of schools, lec ture rooms, village churches, vestries, etc., etc., etc. Price. 80 5 Octave Double Reed Melodeons 150 5 Octave Piano style Melodeons 100 5 Octave Portable Melodeons. 75 44 Octane Portable Melodeons 4 Octave Portable Melodeons • • A splendid selected knot' the above instruments just received direct Emu' Me manufactory in Boston, and for tale by JOUN H. MELLO*. dl Wood Street. A liberal discomet to Clergymen and Teachers. April 16, 1862-IY. NZIV PIANOS. Now receiving a new windy of Piano Fortes from Chicktiring & Bons, Boston, Hazleton Brothers, New YOrk; Hallett, Davie & Co„ Boston: George Steak, New York, and Haines Brothers, New York, all of which will be sold at Eastern Factory prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, between Diamond and Fourth CORNUCOPIA SALOON, IMO Mum*, PirrßUßGif, PA 'BBD. WZISS, PROPRIETOR. OmMaw rittsburk Abbtrtistmenbt BOOTS AND SHOES • -OP E VER Y DESCRIPTION AT About Half the Usual Price ! AT Concert Hall Shoe Store ! NO. 82 FIFTH SD. PITTSBURGH, PA. • A LL Goods are warranted the best in Matte% and A 'tie easy to satisfy yourselves about the priest at one call will convince you, Nearly opposite the Post Office on Fifth street. Dealers will find our prices 25 per cent lower than other Rouses in the city. Oct. 15, 1862,-6 mos. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, • Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORL. No. 52 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURG, Will keep constantly on hand Old Monongahela and Rye Whisky, Bran,. dies, Wines, Gins, &c., 4.c. January 29, 1862. X. W. VITCHOPIZIWMXLirar, 97 & 99 THIRD STREET, (NEXT TO BANK OF PITTSBURGH. MANUFACTURER OF T-T IV X 'l' zr MEI •ND 11E-311E A_ MC ANL MN SUPERB PARLOR Library, Dining & Bed-room Furnitura KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. The largest assortment to be found lit this dm , . and will positively be sold at the LOWEST PRICES to suit the times. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the country April IS, 1802-Iy. - . .1. T. CoLvir. Joan N. Miaow. . COLVIN & MASON, 0021CMISSION MERORAN'riI AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, WOOL AND PRODUCE, NO. 6, SMITHFIELD STREET, OPPOSITE MONONGAHELA MUSE, PITTSBURGU, PA. April 16—Iyr. 1862.] TO MERCHANTS. [1462 HATS, CAPS, AND STRVW GOMIS BONNETS, &c., AT WHOLESALE. M'UORD & Co., 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE now on hands for theii Spring sales largest and cheapest stock of Hate, Caps, straw Good Bonnets, Shaker Hoods, Palm-Leaf Nay And all the new styl. s of MISSES' and LADIES' HATS to he found in any city, which they are prepare/ to sell lower than they cau be purchased elsewhere.-.- Please call and examine our stock. M'CORD & CO., April 16, 1662.-Iy. Manufacturers ST. CLAIR HOTEL, CORNER OF PENN k ST. CLAIR STREETS. J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. —Cheap Bills, and gond fare. Stabling for &ay Huta rof horses. April 16—Iyr. ST. FICZOLALII ROT L. CORNER GRANT AND MI STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. FEU L, Proprietor. April 4. =13702 R. R. BULGER: Manufacturer of every description of 3L" IV I I P 17 EL 3113 NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A full assortms nt of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURE° FURNITURE Constantly on hand, which I will sell if the lowest price: for cash. Aug. 51, 1801-IV. WALL PAPER, Wissclo•vv 1191:Larcloas, EVERY VARIETY—LOWEST PRICES, JOHN J. DEZOIICHIC, 112 WOOD STREET, CORNER STH., PITTSBURGH, PA. Green and Buff Oil Cloth for Blinds. Cord, Tassels. and Curtain Trimmings of every description. Also, a fine assortment of Gilt Cornices. Sept. 11, 1861. io 1 4) I/ Bp (Successor to G. Parya & (.o.) Pittsburgh Steam Refined CANDY MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE D?ALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Pickles,-Preservaii, Sardines, Catsup. Fire Works, &c, No. 187 LIBERTY STREET. Feb. 26, 1862. PITTSBURGH, PA. THOMAS LEMON, (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES LEMON,) Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE, OF ♦LL KINDS, Sole Manufacturer of WELLS' PATENT SPRING BEDS. 118 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 13, 1361-Iy. S. L. WBLDXN, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, Printert, 33 cl e• AND Manufacturer of Blank Books, N. 101 WOOD STREET, BETWEEN DIAMOND ALLEY AND FIFTH' STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wrapping, Wall & Window Paper, CASH FOR RAGS. April 16, 1862-6 m. J. D. FACILINF.A. Jiro. M. rims. FACKINER & Manufacturers of every description of .FI:I7 4 .I\TTIVErNILIIII ; NO. 103 SIUITIIFIELD STREET. TTIBBURGB, PA; A Pall assortment of Pittsburgh PI Muirtifactured I* allure constantly ou hand, which we will sell at Po lowest price FOR CASH, which is our only tents Sept. 11, 1861-Iy. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MAMUFACTITRERB AND DEALERS IN BOOZ, OAP, LETTER, AND all killed' of WRAPPINGTAPEN More remov ed from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to No. 33 AnMittel& Street, P1TT531.13614 PA. casA rrrnr Tnulefor Riuts N0...13. 186r.1y HOMES MAZE SEURTS R. VIPX.T.ACAX.A. tizi C>N" MANUFACTURER OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, titill TBA BOSOMS, AND FURI 4 .IBI-2ING GOODS. NO. 41, it. Clair Street, PiTTSIBUIRGIVI, PA. April 111-10. THOS. C.--404ZEAR, AT Law, N 9.0 fnuorr grrassr. &pi. 11,11111.1 /44 M Pt,ThiViellti Phi