The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 12, 1863, Image 4

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TO IY WIFE.
Et JOSEPH /MENNEN.
[The following, by a young Irish exile.,
.ho died some years ago, a journalist, in
~
,ew Orleans is singular for its tender
leaky, simple expression and exquisite
:rvor. In its way we do not know its
inal. Brennan wrote few poems but was
true poet. What he htts written should
e collected and published. lie is now
news only by these lines to his wile, and
he afectionate verses which the unfortu
late Irish poet, Clarence Mangen, address
d him. Mangen speaks of him aq being
•endowed with all Shelley's soul."]
'ome to me, dearest, I'm lonely without
thee:
Day time and night time I'm thinking
about thee;.:
Night time and day time in .dreams 'be
hold thee—
Uowelcotne the waking that tease@ to fold
thee.
Come tcyne,,darliug, my sorrows to light-
en;
Come in — thy beauty, to blesa'and to bright-
en;
Come in thy woman hoodoneekly and lowly
Come' _in thy loveliness, Jatteenly and holy
Swallows will flit round the desolate ruin,
Telling of'Spring and its joyous renewing:
And thoughts of thy loveand its manifold
treasure
Are circling my 4*art with a promise of
pleasure.
Oh, Spring of my spirit! ob, May of my
bosom !
Shire out on my soul till it bourgeon and
blossom.
The past of my life has a rose root within
And thy fondness alone to the sunehine
can win it.
Figure that moves like a song through the
• • even—
Features lit up by a reflex of Heaven
Eyes like the skies of poor Erin, our
mother,
Where shadow and sunshine are chasing
each other
Smiles :tuning aeldont, but chilillike and
simple,
Opening their eyes from th® heart of a
dimple ;
Oh, thanks to the Saviour I that even thy
seeming
Is left to the exile to brighten hie dream
ing.
You have been glad when you knew I was
gladdened: -
Dear, are you sad now to hear I am sad
dened?
Our hearts ever answered in tune and in
time, love,
#§ octave tu octave, and rhyme unto
rhyo►e r %ye.
I cauoot weep, but your tears will be flow-
mg:
You cannot smile, but my cheeks will he
glowing
I would not die without you at my aide,
love :
You will not linger when I shall hive
died, love
Come to me, dear, ere I die of my sorrow ;
Rise ott my gloom like the /WO of to-mor-
ro W-
Strang, swift and fond as the words which
I speak, love,
With a song on your lips, and a smile on
your cheeks, love.
Come, for my heart in your absence is
weary ;
Haste, for my spirit is sickened and dreary;
Coale to the heart that is throbbing to
pros tlioe ;
Come to the arms that would fondly caress
thee.
For Rata, Mice, Roaches. Ants, Bed
Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woollens. dm.,
Insects, on Plants, Fowls. Animals, 4c.
Put up in 23c. 31c. 81 00 Bones. Bottles, and Flasks,
$3 and $3 size. tor HOTELS, 'PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &C.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to die Human Family."
"Rats come out of their boles to die.
ID" Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
sold by all DRUGGISTS and RETAILERS everywhere.
Itcyrsae. !!l' of all worthless imitations.
See that "CoSTAIII" name is on each BON, Bottle
and Flask, before you buy.
QT Aed rens HENRY R. COSTAR,
PRINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by Isaac Hooper, :Rbemick Clark and other
Waynesburg. Pa.
Ma y6,1853,-0
BANK NOTICE.
rim] Wetockholdent mf the FARMERS' AND DRO
jIL YEWS' BANK OF WAYNESBURG, in Greene
county, Pa., will apply to the Legislature of the State,
fix,an extension of charter fur the term of fifteen years
froin Ste expiration of its present te , in. The location,
corporate name and privilege., end a ' , pont of capita:
stock to ten: one hundred and fifty Ultimata dollars,
to be the same as under its present charter
By o•der of the Board, J. LAZE AR, (.shier. WaYnelkboDli9,ll°V. Board,,
Fa.. July , 1,'63.
3LEGISTMLII NOTICE.
)1", °TICE is. licrobriiven .t 3 all person. concerned,
j that thp Ad/owing ,Xmccatrini, ,Administrators
guardians have ordered their several accounts to
bb published foratittlement at Sept. Term. 1863, and
that said accounts wiU he Auld according to law, and
presented to the Cirsihan'S Court of said county and
eitue of Pennsylvania at said Term, on, Wednesday,
"ld of Sept., at 2 o'clock, fit confirmation
and allowance,
N. p. Raid accounts mum he on file thirty days pre
mein( the sitting of said Court. Those upon whom
citations have Seen legume, will please lite their s ac -
counts and save trouble.
final account of Andrew Johnson, Aduer of Phenius
ii. J pholvn. deed. . . .
The account of D. Donley, Esq., itdiier of Jane Wat
son, dyed,
The account of Daniel Donley, HI., adner of Hannah
Watson, dec'd.
The account of John Si ott, Adin's of Isaac McCul
lough. late o fJacjison R. deed y.
The account of -WIPHIM Cl'osgrny. 11d i n'i upon the
goats of J. T ertioVlWLdoed• , •
The account of Sarah sillinsos and David Johroon,
Eleanor , 'of Joseph J. Johnson, who was sew,
of William JolinsOUrtfre.d. • ,i, .. s .
The account of E. M. SIMIIIII, Ildner of weorge . nom
as dee'd. •-.-
Thwareosantof W-#l7/IMPr, A dm'r upon the
estate OfJobn Kirinht.
_..
h oly
Tl: • Pattial &moat reser 4111 seiti Elisabeth
Knape gleCUtOtil of Jobs Wiar t _ ' .
JUST= 2- IMMIX,
gag. a aflabedon? Odle, Aripmegiare . S. !ii•
NATHANIEL CLARK. ALONZO J. CLARK
OrTigihTlCih
ATIIANIEL CLARK, the Clothing Merchant has
N
associated his Son. ALONZO J. CLARK, in
Company
With himself, in the CdotLing business. This is the
Right
place to get your SPRING and SUMMER Clothing.—
If you walls, a
Dress
Snit, Fancy suit, or one for business, you wall find ou
establishment the place to purchase Our business
house indirectly in
Front
of the Court House, in Allison's building. Come one
and all shoulder to
Shoulder
and we will send you home again with your
Arms
lull of cheap and fashionable Clotting. The
Present
high plices caused by traitor!, in
Arms a
have made a very sligt,t advance in orr 141Iltai low
prices. Now is the time to get good tougains. We
expect to
Carry
on a CASH business, and will be enahled to sell at Very
short profits. If you will favor us with a call we will
use out
Arms
in ahowi ig you our goods, wheter you desire to put.
chase or not. We ask nothing for showing goods.—
So come •
Right
along. and see ua, and we will greet 3 on with a smite
upon our
race,
and do our utmost to please you. We have made ar
rangements with one of the best Merchant Taints in
Pittsburgh to manufacture goods to order, which they
will
Forward
tom as soon as manufactured. So that perrons de
siring goods "made to order" can have them made in
the latest style. Our
March
or Spring goods have already arrived. If you should
be passing our establishment pleas.:
Halt,
and we will try at least, to find you a good place to
Rest:
NATHANIEL CLARK Jr- SON
NOTICE.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned. person ally, are requested to make
immediate settlement, as my old business meat be set
tled tip. In my absence the businese will be settled
by my son. A. J. Claik. All accounts not settled be
fore first of June. 1863. will be left with the proper of
ficer for collection. I would very touch regret tbia
step, but to prme,t myself from g: eat lose, I will Le
compelled to adopt it
April 1, 1963. N. CLARK.
01111 HUM SAVIIG ASSOCIATIOI
OF
111VIIPAS4'4S141 ItNz. l
Chartered by the Legislature : AM. 27, '62
J. F. RANDOLPH, President; .1 F. TEMPLE, Sec'ty;
WM. A. PORTER, Car.bier,
Marraosas.—Wm, Davis. R. W. Downey, Norman
Worley, D. W. Braden, J. L. McConnell, Josiah Por
ter.
CD — All Business Commulications should be ad
dressed to Wm. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene coon
ty, Pa. Collection." promptly attended to.
Loans and Discounts made. Business day every
Thursday. Dec. 3. '62.:6m05,
THE UP-TOWN. G ROC RY.
STROSNIDER & SIMINGION
H AYlNGpurchasedthe T k l Griesiatel ebegoreenaoser will continu
the business at the old stand They will in a few days
be in receipt of a large assortment of
Prime • Groceries and Provisions,
Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions. &c.. dec.. which
they will sell at the lowestprices for cash.
Own Meal. Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro
duce generally always on hand.
March 4tlt 1663.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
SANIUEL M'ALLISTER,
Saddle. Harness and Trunk Maker. old hank
ug, Main street.
Sept. 11, 1861—fr
TOBACCONISTS.
& HAGER,
Manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealersin
Tobacco, Segars and Snuff, S,•gar Cases, Pipes, &c.,
Wilson's Old Liu n street.
wept 11, Mill rv.
Boons, &c.
LEWIS DAY,
Dealer in School and Mist...n-114.0ne DOoks, Station
ery, Itils, Magazines and Papero. One door east of
Porter's Store. Main Street. Sept 11, ISfil
BANE
F A MERS' & DROVERS' BANK,
Waynesburg, Pa.
A BLACK, Pres't. J. LAZEAR, Cashier
DISCOUNT DAY.
WEDNESDAY
Sept. 11, 18R1-1y
gitect
DAMY MAU; HACK
RUNNING REGULARLY BETWEEN
WAYIIBIII6 AID RICH' 111111 G.
THE undersigned respectfully Informs the generous
Public, that having the contract for the carryinp of the
marl between the above points, he has placed upon the
route two new and commodioui Hacks for t:le ac
commodation of the travnllng community, One will
leave the Hamilton House, Way nest?urg, every morn
ing, Sundays excepted, at 71 o'clock. and wilt arrive
at Ricee' Landing in tine for the float to Pittsburgh,
the other will leave Hires' Landing at the came time
and arrive in Waynestoarg at noon. No pains will be
spared for the accommodation of passengers,
TIMOT;I DOLIGUrR, Proprietor.
Aup b ust. 7tb, ISel. to. O.
RlJ6r H E b cir, 0 LIVE II
Grows, Forioardisg_asii
COMMISSION manaucsAnrirs
Rica' Landing, Greene Co., Pa.
Are prepared with the largest and hest Grocery and
Forwarding Rooms in the g for all goods on con
signment, and also
GOOD WAREHOUSES ,
on the bank of the rivet, convenient for Loots to land,
for attiring all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitta•
burgh, or tne Eastern cities, on the most reasonable
terms
They hope by strict attention and long experienee, in
busineee, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
In addition to the above, they will keep on hand
gooe assottatent of
_ _
FRESH GROCERIES.
from the head of market, at wholesale prices. to :trepan
mediae all whn will favor them with their patronage.
Apri 11, 1860.
S. & SEDGIVICAL,
Grocers and Commission Mercha n t s ,
RIVES' LANDING,
The shove gentlemen give notidy to the public, that
by the death Oda former partner, the late arms of biro
snider & dedgewicke, and Pedgewleka lk 00., have
been dispolved, god the hwrinea. connected therewith
must be settle& man thew and hereafter the above
business will 614 coatis/14d and prompt'' , attended to
by the above ftm. A*: Leather, Shoe Finding.,
as well as a good spooraposat of Will Sawa will be kept
no band. All njo Obeuniattoa taut Oa pa Id before
the good. are rllllllO l / 1 111L
Mara 6, 16111—Ma6-410.
ST. CLAIR. HOTEL ,
ROEMER OF PENN 44 ST. CLAIR STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
[lj'• This popular house has recently been thorough
ly refitted and furnished, and now forms one oftbe
most pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mood
crate, and satisfactioe warranted. April 8,'63-Iy.
elaputsburg Nusiuess earbs.
tatlotalktiti:3.
TILE undersigned would inforui the citizens of
Waynesburg and vicinity, that they are prepared
to take
Photographs and Carte De Visites,
IN THE LATEST STYLE
Those wishing anything done in our line would do
well to call soon, as the arrangement is but for a rhort
thee. Particular attention will be paid to
CARTE DE VI:SITE:3, MELAINEOTYPE3,
FERREOTYPES, A MBROTYPES, Jac.
We are also prepared to take life size Pitoiograplis
in water colors. Pictures of deceased persons taken
almost life size from small Ambrotypes.
HAAS & WHITE,
April 8, 1863. Near Sayers' Corner.
It DOUGHERTY 4
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, lix feels confi
dent his wsrk will give entire satisfaction He will use
no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will
not employ any tut superior workman.
r „ All new work will be
Warranted for One Year.
Shopon Greene street, one square South of theCourl
ouse,
Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 1860—no 34.
WAYNESBUI:G
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
SAYERS & RINEHAR'r,
Practical Marble & Stone Cutters
Third Door East of the engirt Souse, Main street.
WHERE they have, am' keep on hands a
large and extensive assortment of fine
h‘lll and ornamental
itI3SIMARBIIE WORK,
11117, such as monuments, tombs, lableiq and
grave stones, of every variety and style.
Particular attention paid to can ing, which
will be done by as good workmen as can be
round anywhere in the business; as one of the firm has
seen practically engaged in 11w basiaelis for ;wenty-five
years, and the other eighteen years. They flatter them
selves they cannot be surpassed in point of skill and
taste by any in the west. Persons wishing anyining 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 ns.
AU kinds of braiding work done in either marble of
tone. SAVERS is RINEHART.
Waynesburg, May 10, 18.57—uu.2.
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
0
JAMES GANIER & CO.,
uld respectfully inform their friends and the pu
lie that they have now on hand a good assortment
ail kinds of
08.111MEMIT mum= .
surh as is usually kept in shops in this part of the coun
try, made of the best materials, and by the best work
men.
Err They still keep a Hem*, and are, at all times,
prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in town
Of country.
Waynosburg, January 24, 1800-Iy.
LOOK AT TWS.
The undersigned would respectrulTj, inform the Pub
lic that he is now prepared and ntanu acturing
Cia,bi.23.4egt
uch as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and
every thing in that line He also wishes it understood
that he keeps a Hearse and makes coffins, and is pre
pared to attend calls in town or country, at any hour.
SAMUEL JEWEL.
Paynesburg, Oct. 26, ISM).
HOSHIMK A LODGE, No. 558 I. O. F
, ;1111E m + 01 ,10
-'4IW
lk EET in Waynesburg, in Allison's - Gall, opposite
111 the Court House, on Thursday evening of each
week, at 61 o'clock. Orricans:
WORLEY, PG. f Scorr, Thos. N. G.
I). R. P. Hues. V. G.
J. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y.
W• A. PORTeR, Treas.
Nov 6, 1862.
SETTLE UP.
ALL perscris indebted to the subscriber, by note or
Book Account, are requested to call and settle by
the Ist of IVoveniber nest. All acct. tints unsettled at
that date, will be left with an officer for collection.—
A word to the wise is sufficient " This is the first
public call I have made on my customers for money
since I commenced business.
Sept. 3, '62. CEO. HOSKINSON.
PURNITURE.
TAE undersigned will still continue the manufauure
of all kinds of Furniture, and respecttulty 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.
HAMILTON HOUSE,
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.
HaRTZELL, Proprietor.
91111 E subscriber respectfully informs his friends
that he has taken this well known lIo'•se
where he is prepared to accommodate travellers Ind
others, with goodand substantial meat. drink, &t. lie
will spare nu, pains or attention in rendering his guests
comfortable and happy during their sojourn with hint,
not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and
carriages, &c. _
April 10,—No 44—tf
ADAMS HOUSE,
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.
JACOB LEMLEY, PROPRIETOR,
rIIIIIS well known Hotel has been refitted in new
1 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, besidts giving them comfortable quar
ters and beds.
tEr lie has also 6ne stabling for any number of hor
ass. Waynesburg, April 18, 1862.
TREASURER'S NOTICE
Persona having business with ti*e County Treasurer
are informed that he may be found at his office in the
Court House at Waynesburg on the Ist and 3d Mosiumis
and To LIDA VS of every month.
.1. F. RAN DOLPH, Treasurer.
April 23, 1862.
WOOL CARDING.
WIVE. Pt CZI 131-M Pt gEt ,
A T TILE WAYNESBURG -TEAK MILL, has
fitted up his CARL/I\t, MACRINEM in fine coder
and secured the services of a competent assistant for
the purpose of CARDING WOOL Ile respectfully
solicits the pationage of the Wool growing public and
assures t7 u •m that every care will be taken to do work
in a scientific manner.
May 21, 1e62.
W AY NESBURG STEAM MILL.
WM. ROGERB respectfully inform his friends and
the public that he has leased the NEW STEAP
MILL at Waynesburg, Pa., where L swill always he
found ready to accommodate all who stay call on the
shortest noth e. Grinding done on the same terms as
by water mills. FLOUR and FEEL) 'kept eonstantly
on hand, Orders fur either can be left at the Minor at
Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, 1662
WATCUES AND JEWELRY
S. M. BAILY,
Main street, one door East of the oW Bank Building,
keens always on band a large sag elegant assortment
of Watches and Jewelry.
Erßepairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry wil
receive prompt attention. (Dee. 15, 1861— ly
ILIOWARD ASSOCIATION,
I,3ll w l .3"clearklaler, Piexamsek.
Medical Advice given Gratis by the Acting Surgeon.
Valuable REPORIIII on NYNRMATORRLDEA Of
SEMINAL WEAIiN g 6I . and other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, and od the NNW REMEDIES em
ployed in the Diepenaary, sent in sealed teeter nave'
opal, free of charge.' Address
Dr. J. MULLIN HOUODTON. Noward Ageoeindon.
No. South Niiliedltriet, ladleyfralphin
January
14, 1663.
CIRPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
13111
McFarland, Collins & Co.
Neat door to the Pot Office,
We have just received an entirely new and
choice assortment ut
t
ingols va% .lAmml
And all gbods in our line : which having been
just purchased for CASH when prices were at
the lowest puint, we are enabled to sell at from
Ten to Twenty-eve per Cent
Less than Prices of a few Weeks ago
We respectfully solicit an early examination
of our stocktey buyers in town and country
Prices will most probably advance before Fall,
therefore now is the time to secure Carpets at
this point.
Country Merchants
Will find our new stock is worthy of attention
O`Please observe the direction.lK
Fifth Street, near Smithfield, between Post
Office and Dispatch Building, in the
new and elegant iron ware
house, Nos 71 & 73.
mcFARLAND, COLLINS & CO.
J. W. M'FARLAND. HENRY H. COLLINS. JACOB GLOSSES
July 29, 1863.
HUD 1112'11211112311,
tef+T- - i 0 4 :Ll Cal *1
DRY GOODS
AT
Minor &,
WAY NESBURG, PESX'A
Good Fast Colored Calico, 16, 18 and 20 cents
Domestic Ginghams, 25, 28 and 30.
Brown Mostins, heavy, 25 to 371.
Bleached Sloshes, 20 to 35, best yard wide,
Challies, 18 to 37.
Good Stout Kentucky Jeans, 50.
Best do warranted all wool filling, 60.
Heavy C,,ttou pant stud; 50
Linen " " best, 374
Light Cotton " " 25 to 33.
ISHE undersigned would respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they have now received
and opened,at their old stand in WA VN ESOURG,
Another large and carefully selected stork of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
Consisting of a huge, and beautiful assortment of
Ladies' Dress Goods, such as NIOZAMBIQUES,
CIIALLIES, Wt)01, DELAINES, DELAINEeI, BE
REGES. &c A large lot of JEANS, TWEEDS,
SATINETS, and CASSIMERES. A beautiful as
sortment of
SUMMER BALMORAL SKIRTS.
A large Stock of SPRING SKIRTS.
Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings,
In this department, we have spared no pains in select
tug, and we flatter ourselves we can please all of every
Baia% ti r"" OAS
For Men and Boys' wear, BALMORAL and CON
GRESS GAITERS for Ladies' together with a very
large lot of MOROCrO and CALF SHOES
XX 4L.11. 3ZO liTi7 4k.1=1.M,
GLASSWARE, HATS AND GAPS,
QUEENS WARE, GLASS and NAILS,
and indeed everything kept in a first class store
Ea" Remember we give the highest market price fur
all kinds of Produce. Give us a call.
Naj 20, lSti3 MINOR & CO.
Lewis Dad's Stationery Packages.
HERETOFORE Packages of Stationery have been
considered a Its mbn I from the tart that El ey are
usually „made of very inferior paper, &c We have
just examined one of Lewis Hay'., Packages, and find
all their articles of the very best quality, each parka,e
containing
18 sheets of good writing paper.
18 envelopes.
2 steel pens
'•
1 pen holder.
Price, 2.5 etc, Put up and for sale, wholesale and re
tail, by LEWIS DAY, Bookseller,
Waynesburg, Pa.
•
N. B. Agents wanted for the sale.of tiles! Packages.
.Tune 17,1863.
PENNSYLVINIA HUSH,
CORNER OF
SECOND AND LOIIIST STS.,
EL HARTZELL
HARRISBURG, PA.
ROBERT VAUGHN, Proprietor
June 10, 1663.
STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL
FOR la AL. _T_. M :
frlIE EXECUTORS OF WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
dec'd, will offer at Private Sale, the Steam Mill,
situated on Mudcy 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 poweaa portion of the year. A «main' able
Ftame DlVelling House,
A tot of ground connected with :the properly The
Mill is'conveniently situated to a rich aid fertile sec
tion of the county, convenient to market, and has an
excellent run of custom. For terms and further par
ticulars, inouire of the undergigned.
RUSSELL ARMSTRONG
ALFRED ARMSTRONG, Executors.
Garmlchaels, Pa.. Oct. 29. 1862-1 y,
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN 1.
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope.
A Lecture on Ike Nature. Treatment and Radical
Cure of Sper.natorrhma or Seminal Weekness, In
voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi
iiitias to Marriage generally, Nervoumne.s, Consump
tion, Epilepsy and fits; Mental and Physical incapac
ity, resulting trent Self-Abuse, ROB?. J
CU LVERWELL, M. D. Author of the Gress Book,
fe .fe.
The world-renowned author. in this admirable Lee
Lure, clearly moves from his own experience that the
awfu consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually
removed without medicine, and without dangerous
surgical operations. bougies, instruments , rings, or
cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at one certain
and effectual by whir Is every sufferer. no matter what
Ids condition may be, may cure himself cheaply. pri
vately, and radically. THIS Lrennta WILL PILOTS •
NOON TO THOUnANHS AND THOUSANDS.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, ou /lac veceipt qf six cents, ur two postage
stamps, by addressing.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A. CO ,
In Bowery, Ners yp r k, Post Office Rol, 4388.
• March 4, 1683.
Administrator's Notice,
LETTER@ of adinioignittiftO WRAF been er2 4ra ted to
the undeteifned look ow eus of jktgadt
MAW RU., deed, late of fitm!kolit.-. ainif4 1 1 . belt*
given to ail peewee having chums agninalt4al spate
In present them property autbsotioolad Ibr eankateat.
and to thoep indebted to the mar la Arnie itnalibms
oe*
21, 'U. .1111461111pal.tifflWAtr. Adler.
PITTSBURGH
New Stock just received at the
Nos. 71 & 73 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH
vaatuDir aelualbaz.
OF STAPLE
NO HUMBUG!
Price, Six Cents.
PIROMIVM LIST OF THE I abbatist muds.
Jefferson Agricultural Fair for 1863,
HORSES
Best Stallion.
2d do
Best 3 yr old stallion,
2d do do
Best brood mare
2d do do
Best draught horse
2d do do
Judges—Zadock Gordon, William 'Stewart, J. C.
Flenniken.
Best 2 yr o:d bonze cult 2 00
2d do do 1 00
Best 2 yr old mare colt 2 00
24 do do 1 00
Best yearling horse colt .2 00
2d du do 1 00
best yearling mare colt 2 00
2d do do 1 00
Beet spring horse e. It 2 00
24 no do 1 00
•
Best spring mare cult 2 00
24 do do 1 00
Judges—Jacob Greenlee, 10/1151 DOWIIII, Hiram Bell
Best pair matched horses 6 00
24 do do 3 00
Best 6 ingle harness horse 3 00
2d do do 2 00
Best riding animal 3 00
Best trotting animal 13 GO
2d du do 5 00
Best pacing animal 10 00
241 du do 4 (10
Judges—George Moredock, Jacob Longnecker, lay
ette county. Reed Itiggle, Washington county.
CATTLE.
Best bull 4 00
2d do 2 UU
Best 2 yr old bull 2 UU
2,1 do do 1 00
Best yearling bull 1 Oil
Best bull calf (ti mos. old) 1 00
Judges—Mark Gordon, Jelein lab Long, Bdas
Barnes.
COWS
Best cow
2d do
Best 2y; old cow or heifer
241 do do do
Best yearling heifer
211 do do
Best !wail . calf [6 mos. old]
Bea yoke ut oxen
2d do do
Best beet annual t Oo
2d do do 1 00
Judges—lon:se Biddle, Eli Long, I F. Randolph.
SHEEP.
Best Spanish buck 6 UO
241 do do 3 00
Best yearling Buck 3 00
2d do ao 2 OU
Best buck lamb 2 UU
Beet grade buck 3 00
Judges—James Ross, Washington county, Moses
Murtou, Ellis Bally.
EWES
Best ewes [ti in unfilled 5 00
2d du du 2 Ott
Best lut of lambs [6 in number] 3 WY
Best lota it sheep [lO in number] 3 00
Judges—Anti Evans, Washington county, Morgan
Wise, Janice Rea.
S WIN F
Best boar VO
2d do lOU
Best brood sow 2 ou
•
Best Inter of pigs au
ftd do du 1 00
Judges—John Clayton, Michael McGovern, Thomas
Alfree.
I'OU LTR Y
Best Ruoster
do
Best lut of hens
2d do
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Judges— Dr. W. B. GiWraith, Dr. W. D. Rogers, Dr
r 3. Culver.
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
Best fulled cloth [lO yd,l 2 U 0
2d do do 1 00
Best hence made red flauvel 3-1 yd wide 10 yds 200
2d do do do 1 00
Best flannel 1 Oo
Best pair blankets, hotne•tnade 1 00
2d do do do 50
Best.factory blanket 1 00
Judges—Win Black, Wut A. Porter, Janus Barnes.
Best pair of boots 1 00
Best calf skin tanned 1 00
Best side of upper leather 1 00
Best side of sole leather 1 00
Best double harness 3 00
Best side saddle 2 00
Best man's saddle 1 00
.edges—Jonah F, Randulpa, Samuel McCollister,
John Bradley
Best dress coat 1 00
Best pants 50
Best vest 5U
Judges—John Prior, Joshua Phillips, Elkhart/ Motht.
Best carriage, exhibited by manufacturer 3 00
Best buggy 2 00
Best farm wagon 4 00
Best cart I 00
Best sulky / 00
Best wheelb , rrow 50
Best two horse plow 1 00
Best corn plow 50
Best harr ow 50
Best cultivator 50
Best feed curie: 1 00
Best grain cradle 50
Best mowing machine 5 00
Judges—r:olomon Hoge, John Uunnnll, Wm, Cree,
Sr.
Best secretary
Best bedstead
Best 'iureau
Best washing inaCitte
Best set of chains
Best churn
Best marble work
Best cooking stove
Best psrlur stove
Best pair draught chains
Bei t ax
Best mattock
Best spade. made by exhibitor
Best stiovi I do do
Best manure fork do
Best hay fork du
Judges—David Rose, John Snyder, Eh Aten
Best barrel ot dour 100
best corn i 41,01118 dozen 50
Best honey, 5 pounds 5u
Best sugar carte molasses, I gallon 50
Best sorghum sugar, 5 pounds I 00
Judges—Julna Hewitt, Samuel Sedgwick, Augustus
M Alter.
Best coverhil 2 00
. .
d .
2.1 o 1 00
Best white quilt 2 00
2d do 1 00
Judges—Mrs. J. Fult,n, Mrs. M. Bell, Mrs. P. Neel,
Mary Crane. Satah Black, Mary 81111[11.
Beet fancy quilt 2 00
2d do 1 00
.. .
Best scrap quilt 2 00
2d do 100
Judges—Miss Fanny Long, Miss Nancy Bayard,
'Miss Eine line Greenlee.
Best pair woolen hose 50
2d do do 25
Best pair cotton 11064 i 50
2tl do do 25
Best socks '25
Best cotton socks 25
• . • .
Judges—Alls. 55'py, Mre. Isaac Randolph, Mrs
Isaac Burson.
Be=t piece of home-wade carpet 2yd wide, [lO ydsj 2 00
2d du du du I 00
Be t piece home-wade linen, [lO yd.]
2d do do do
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Judges—Mrs. W m. Stewart, Mrs. '1 hos. Sharpneck,
Mrs. Abraham F. Randolp h.
Best bonnet 100
211 do Si)
Best made dress, 1 00
2il do do Si)
Best made shirt SO
Judges—Mrs. Caroline McCollister, Mrs. Jana Ham
ilton, Mrs. Albert Ritchie.
Best lady's collar 50
Best undersleer es 50
Best pocset liatid4irchief 50
Best silk embroidery 50
Best tapesuy 50
Best lamp mat 50
Best stand :,,aver 50
Best hearth rug 50
Judges—Misses Mary Flenniken, Lizzie Lindsey, El
len- Ritchie.
Best collection of flowers 1 CO
Best designs 50
Beet Cactus 50
Best boquet• .0
Judges—Misses Lizzie Black, Martha Bayard, Lucy
V. higni am. '
Best peaches \ 75
2d do \ 21
Best quinces 50
Best marmalade 54)
Best quince jellr 50
Best apple jelley 50
Best grape je:ley 50
Best currant jeller 50
Jo 'gee—Mrs. John Dowlin, Jr., Mrs. Bain. Bayard,
Mrs. John Bell, Jr.
Best loaf of bread 50
Best light cakes 50
Best pound cake 50
Best sponge rake 50
Best fruit cake 50
Best cucumber pickles 50
Best preserved corn ,10
Judges—Mrs. Joe. Randolph, Mrs. Dr. Rogers, Mrs.
4 oho Cotterel.
Best butter, 6 Ms 50
Best cheese, 12 lba 50
Beat solid soap 50
Judges—Mrs. Dan. Moredock, Mrs. 11. C. Routs
worth. Susan Lindsey.
Best selection of apples 1 00
2d do do 50
nest speeinien of apples (I peck.] 50
2d do do 25
Best collection of pears 50
Best collection of plums 50
Best collection of quinces 50
Judges—Thomas Ross, Thomas Mc (lengthen, Judge
Pollock
Best specimen of wheat 1 00
do do cons 50
do do r) e 50
do do oats 50
do do barley 50
do do sweet potatoes 50
do do Irish do 50
do do beets, 4 bush. 60
do do pumpkioi 50
do 00 cabbage • 50
Best Collection of garden vegetable, 1 GO
Id do do do • er .5d
itidges— ,, Migh Montgomery, Joihn 1 0 3 11 4 Sr, Benj.
03 1 4 1
Bra Ferrate Eque.triau 6 00
Id, do lo 3 IV
alleggio- Jemee Rub , Juan Fleanikep, Mitmel Ana.
MAC.
BOOT AND SHOE AIIOTION
165 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
4 00
2 00
3 00
414 1114111141VID'a
AUCTION ROUSE,
Fifth Street. Masonic Hall, Pittsburgh, Penns.
ry A VING :11/91 been in receipt of a very large con
signment of all kinds of Gents', Ladies', Misses
Boys and Children's
2 041
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
would call the periieular attention of Country Mer
chants and dealers to the same, guaranteeing that both
in re•;art to PRICE and QUALITY 44' GitOILS we
can give better satisfaction titan any other house in
the West. One call we think will suffice to prove the
correctni ss of the above assertion, as we are continu
ally in receipt of goods direct from Boston.
Pittsburgh, April 6, '63.-Iy.
D. M.,DART, MD.-
DRS. DAZE & EMMERT,
147 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
117 . " OFEICIi 1101.11 S-7. • 9 A.M. 1. •3 P. M. 6..8 F.M .
Augui.t. 20, 1802.
J. U. lIILLERMAN.
No. 75 WOOD STREET, PITTz,BURCHI.
lI A VINO
remoddled his store and filled It with ev•
ery variety of lIATS, CAPS and STRAW
UOODS, is featly to Wail upon his customers, (whole
sale and retail) and show them a good lee of goods as
is to , e found in a first class Eastern house. and offers
them for Cash, as cheap as t. , ey ran lie sold
J. H. HILLERMAN.
Pittsburgh, April 75 W-lod
3 00
2 OU
2 00
I 00
2 MI
100
I 00
R. R. BULGER.
Manufacturer of every description of
X 1 'LT PI. x icr „Ft. .
N 0.45 SMITHFIELD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PENN 'n.
A full assortment of
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE
Constantly on hand, which I will Jell at the lowest
prices for cacti.
Aug /I,
4 00
9. GO
Irg 1 / 2 1 = lii n
HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
INVENTED 1845-IMPROVED 1860.
ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTUR-
=I
ewng Equally - as well on mus
lin, Cloth and Leather.
CORNER OF PENN & ST. GLAIR STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, P 4.
April 16-Iyr. A. M. M'GREGOR, AGENT
ST- NICHOLAS HOTEL.
CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREET
PITTSBURUH, PA.
FEIIL, Ptoprietor.
t April 4.
Csi 241
U PREME COURT.
73 Market St.
HEAR YE! EMAIL TE!
Fthe name of the peo r i le of the United States, you
are hereby summoned to appear before the under
signed, Judger of the Supreme Court, to show cause
why you should not save one•half by puichasing your
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
SACQUES & CIRCULARS,
From 111. J. SPENCE,
No. 13 Market St., Pittsburgh,
AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
The above Court will be open from day to
day until further notice at No. 73, Market St.
LAURA CHEAP, Judges of the Ladies
ANNA HUARRLE, wants of the I kited
MAGGIE PERFECC, States.
Er Fail not to appear under datuag9 to the pockets.
Pittsburgh, April, 8, 'O.-31n.
PII.3FLISS
Cloak, Mantilla and 'Shawl
2 00
1 OU
I b 0
1 00
1 DO
2 00
2 1.1(I
1 OU
Emporium.
Lt.apen every few days a splendid absorlment
of the newest desmis Sac Ties, Circulars and
Matitiletts tor Spring and " s•unimer Wear at prices that
defy competPimi. Alan, a handsome assortment 01
every varlet), of Shawl=; a complete stock of children,s
Cloaks. 11. GU NSENIIAUSER & CO..
flB Market nt. 1 door below 4111
Aprrl B. 634 m
NEW SP NC GOODS.
SECOND ARRIVAL AT
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
Figured All Wool De Laines, for 38, .
New Style. Figured Spring De Laines,
Traveling Dress aluds, Pup/ i ne,
A Ipaccas, Silk Cloaks,
Shawls, Dusters,
Bleached and unbleached !Unsling,
Irish Linens, Shirt Fronts,
A lot of old Goods very cheap
Pittsburgh, April 8; 180. tacos.
J. & IL I' BILLUPS.
Xos 26 and 25 St. Clair Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
IIANUFACTUIiERS 0 F
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT, GREEN
OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, 'FABLE OIL
CLOTHS. CARRIAGE CLOTHS.
Jlko, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath
er, Indian Rubber Belting, Hose Steam
Packing, Tubing, Meat Drills
Tubes, Clothing, and all other
articles made of With:
Rubber, (tc.,
Wholesale and retail buyers will find our stock large
well selected, and at the lowest prices.
Aril 24. 1862-Iy.
P. REYMER. J. S. REYMER. 11. b. RENNER
RETIVLER & BROTHERS.
Who:esale Dealers in
&MAD 21111-1123.
Nuts, Confectionery, sugars, Fire Works.
Ai.4 also Manufacturers of all Varieties of
Fine Cream Candies, Chocolate Creams,
Gum, Jelly and Licorice Drops, Jellies,
Syrups, &c.
Nos. 126 AND 12S WOOD STRUT, ABOVE FIFTH.
April 8,1863.-6 in. rITTBBILIKGII, PA.
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND
SMITHFIELD STREETS,
Where 0 VSTERd and all the delicacies of the season
will be served up in the most palatable style.
ELI YOUNG.
• Simmer Virgin and Alley iinntlifie st
Pittsburgh. Ont. 14. '6.2.-y
S. 8.. 414 C. P. ItIANKLE,
AhIUFACTURERS GND DEALERS IN
BOOK, 9.4 p, LETTER,
A N" all km& of WRAPPING I' A PER have remov
ed from NO. 211 WOOD STREET to
Sp• 43 Snlithltellti Street,
rrneftuimn,
Cash or Tradefor Rags N 1 3, I+;1-1;
THOS. C. LAZEAR,
At TTORNEY AT LAW,
NO, 63 GRANT STREET.
AeD'• 11,1S81. Iv
eaFOR SALE, 4T THE luipsswi t .
Gwynn, a lot of Ilatausva's emisaasTan
Ilowarlo &mots for 1: .srpsia sue Debility. Only
00 eta per Bottle. Usually sell at a dollar.
sA►o,
INSEI 'll2ll Io
THE FAMILY SOAP MUM.
The public are cautioned against the SPURIOUS at
tides of LYE for waking SOAP, Arc., now offered for
sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is
that niade by.the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, their trade mask for it be
ing "SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED ILYE."—
The great success of this article hes led unprincipled
parties to endeavor to imitate it, in violation of the
Company's PATENTS.
All Manufecturersf , fluyers or Sellers of there Spur
ions Lyes.are hereby notified that the Company have
employed as their Attorneys.
$. L. HOC KERT H. 1)
And Metall Manufacturers, Users or Bellew' of Lye, In
violation of the rights of the company, will be prosecu
ted at once.
The BAPONIFIER or CONCENTRATED LIE
for sale by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores
The United States Circuit Court, Western District
Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, in 1862, In suit of
the - Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company," vs.
"Thos. C. Chase," decreed to the Company, on Nov .
15, 1862. the exclusive right granted by a patent owned•
by theta for the Saponifier. Patent dated October 21,
WO. Perpetual injunction awarded.
SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
121 Walnut Street, Philade/1)111a.
Pitt St. and Duquesne Ws; Pittsburgh
3131'27, 1803.
STEINWAY & SUNS'
THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD.
WE umild respectfully direct the mtention of citi•
zens of Waynesburg and vicinity to the Vain
and universally admitted superiority of dm Pianos made
by STEINWAY & SONS, New York.
The tone of these instruments more nearly resembles
the "human voice" in the prolonged and singing quaf
ities of their sound ; and they conduit.. :n a wonderfui.
degree POWER and SWEETNESS. Both fot bril
liant instrumental performance, and as an accompaLl
went to vocal musk. they are altogether unrivalled.
We Challenge Comparison, and we Was
rant them superior in every respect to anything al*
in the shape of a Piano Forte
Sold at New York Factory prices by
H. KIEBER & BRO.
No. 53 Frith Street, Pittsburgh.
Stile Agents for Steinway's Pianos for Western
Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, and North Western Vas-
No. 03 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Sole agen is for the "Carhart Ilarutoninuts and Me
lodeons," for Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio
and Northwestern Virginia. Ont. 1, 4F2 Iv.
73 Market St.
WILLIAM KNABE & CO.
riniE above Pianos from their Factory poasess an the
superior and latest improvements. including thn
.AGRAFFE 'TREBLE,
Overawing, Improved Full Iron Frame, Felt Covete
Hammers. &c.
THALBEitG, one of the most eminent pianists In tid.
world. says "I have great pletueure.in certifying that
1 have tried your Pianos, and find them equal, ilf
not superior, to any in this country. Among their
great qualities, which distinguish them, is the evenness
of tone, the agreeable and easy touch, and volume of
tone. Wishing you all the success you so highly de
serve, I am, sir, yours truly, S. Tli ALBERG."
- - .
C. GROBE, the well known composer, Wilmington,
Delaware. says that they Cl/1111M be surpassed by any
in the market."
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H. VIEUXTE3IPTS writes :—"I was delighted on heat
ing the dear and full tr ne of one of your first class
Pianos "
'The above Pianos toe warranted for fi ve yew*,
sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME,
No. 43 Fifth street,2d door above Wood at., Patterson's
New Building. [Jan. 29, 1882.
WHEELER & WILSON'
"Sewing, Machines,"
NO. FIFTH STRELT, fiITTBI3URGH, PENN 4
UNiTED STATES FAR,
MACHINES sold in the United States,
WIIELIER St WiLSON'S
Improved Sewing Machines,
with mcreased confidence of its n erits as the bent and
❑cost use fat Family clewing Machine now in use. It
does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fahrka,
makes the Itickstich ILlf OSSIb le In unravel, with theta.
settiat advantage of being alike on both sides, forrubaq
no ridge or chain on the under simple imam
struction more steeds in !totem. ot, and more durable
than any oilier machine.
We give full instructions to enable the purchaser tc
sew nnithary seams. stitch, hem, rot. quilt, gather;
binJ and tuck. a'l on the name machine, and warrant
it for three yearn.
eirrulans containing testimonials front ladies of the
highest standing. East and West, giving prices, &c.,
will he furnished gratis on application in person or by
letter.
Sewing Machine Needles, Silk, Twist Cotton sad Oi
constantly on Hind.
VENITIAN BLINDS!
G. P. WERTZ.
First Pierninto and ExWsior
1 1 1 iliall FACTORIV
NO. 72, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST.,
Ws RRROOM ON FIRST FLOOR,
PITTr 4 BURGII, PA.
rimio§t; wishing to iurnish their houses with 'Vaal
tian Blinds Of the
mosT EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH,
Will find it to their interest to give me a call befort
purchasing elsewhere. Illy work is got up by the beff i
mechanics. Every attention is paid to the Millie o,
customers.
PRICES LOW.
ALL WORK WAR RA IN TE.D !
01.1) WANDS REPAIRED NE ATIN, or remodeled, is
desired, to appear the bailie as new, of the LATEST'
STYLE, without extortion.
Those having Dwellings, Churches or Public Build
ings to furnish with
Blinds& Revolving sr SW lon ary Shutters,
Would save money by giving me a call, Corner of
Third and Marliet Street.
GEORGE P. WERTZ.
Oct. 1 1862:1y
l'ill'alitTliGli. PA.
-Oft,-
GEORGE HARDING, Esq.. of Phina., and
WILLIAM RAKEWELL, Egg., of Pittsburg
TAKE NOTICE,
4:0-11 4
O.IP.IFIXCURIEI z
ittspur g .
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS
11. RIBBER & BRO
lEN.ABE , S PIANOS
=
Awarded /he First Premium at the
FOR THE YEARS
1858, 11459 and 1860.
UPWARDS OF 80,000
hl 0 it A N
20.000 SOLD THE PAST YEAh.
We offer to the public
..a_or
REDUCED PRICES,'
WILLIAM SUMNER & CO
Pittsburgh, (S.t 1, '62—tf.
CORNUCOPIA SALOON,
No. sr Fltth
PITTSBURGH, PA
FRED. WEL4, PROPRIETOR.
Oftober I • . ly.
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