A" Live Crab in a Child's Stomach. The last number of the Lycoming . Gazette contains the following account of a singular case : A child of Mr. Wheelaud,,Jo** 4 l. in the lower end of thia borough : eigh t of iig*Wiethe subject cir Tiolettrileren in the stomach, unless when under the effect of narcotics, attended with increasing debility and wasting away of the Warn. Several physicians had been in attendance who pronounced it nothing more than severe cholic, and • prescribed accordingly, but without pro ducing any . permanent effect. Miss Young, M. D., was ultimately applied to. On a thorough examination of the body, and pressing her hand upon the stomach, she felt something move, and became satisfied some living creature was there, and to remove it applied appropriate remedies. These had the desired effect. A crab, one inch and a half in length, with sixteen legs, cla very sharp and covered with IP . : was the result. Some life still re From that time the child re ;. covered; and became perfectly healthy. The supposition is that the egg was swallowed, or the creature when very small. In the stomach of so young a I child the egg would hatch, which would not be the case with one more advanced in life. Miss Young has the crab in a state of preservation. Thus the life of this child was saved by the skill of this lady, whose reputation as a sue- i cwt practitioner is fully established in this community, by the restoration of pest afflicted with intricate and dan gerous complaints. Never Sulk. Better draw the cock of your indig nation, and let it foam and fume than wire it down to turn sour and acid wig Sulks affect the liver, and are still worse for the heart slid soul.— Wath .driven in is as dangerous to the moral health as suppressed small-pox is to the animal system. Dissipate it by g on the mildness, humility, aLW serenity of better men than your sell(tsitilining under greater wrongs than yea have ever been called upon to Ui BTATEI 5-201. THE SECREPAIity OF THE TREASURY has not yet given not of any intention to withdraw the popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten days no tice is given, the undersigned, a -*Getters) Subscrip tion Agent: , will continue to supply the public. The whole amount of We Loan authorised is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars. Nearly Four Hundred Millions have been already subscribed for and paid ttiz ge TyTreasury, mostly within the last seven li The large demand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home demand for use as the basis fareireilistion by National Banking dissociations now organic* isi all parts of the country, will, in a very AIM period, absorb the balance. Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and as it is well known tigiLithre SearoUtey of the Treasury has amplemnd go.. failing resources in the Duties on Imports and Interral fenserfol, aid in the issue of the Intones hearing Legal TiehdeifTreasury Notes, it is almost a eertainte thet he will not find it necessary for a long time to come, to seek a market for any other long or perma nent Loans, the Interest and Principal of which are Pitir e solo l d. nee and self interest must force the minds of these esiniatipg .We formation of National Devit t diket i , Atwell as the minds of - ail who have Id e on Weir hands, to the prompt conclusion uldwr bou fig leis; tea Ame in subscribing to this paler Loan. It will soon he beyond their reach, and advanosneakendsente premium, as it was the result with the ''Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all se emit no loupe he subscribed for at par. C. as the Wenn and Fermi . 41201 yMillinghpyeslibmepeneCiret. um at the resent rate of premium on Coin. The Gore Ravines en imports to be paid in Coin ; these duties have for a long time pass arneollinl to over a Quarter of a Million °filmiest daily,,e sum nearly three times greater than that re miimejlegtie payment of the interest on all the 5-20's and other permanent leans. So_ that it is hope that the Buret*, Coin in.the Treasury, at no distant day will algae ahre Blind siliatemte , resume specie par mirlt_Peln all liabilities. ta_ ,.. .i. tidied 4-20's from the fact that whilst thl tuts mair run for 20 year.. yet the Government a li__ Plight to pay them Win Gold at par, at any time fter illeent. The Interest is paid half-yearly, viz :—On the first dais of November and May. Mulrecribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are pkylibte to bearer, and are $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $lOOO ; oritegistered Bonds of same denomination, and in ad dila*, $5,080, and $lO,OOO. For Banking purposes aril for investments of Trust-monies the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 5-10's cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or cont Mer, and the Government tax on them is only tise end a-balf per cent., on the amount of income, the income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred ifullinsperarnsurn ; all ether investments, such ai in cite from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc, ~ pity , from three to five per cent tax on the in C Zabe and Bankers throughout the Country will continue •to dispose of the Bonds; and all ordors by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. The inpenventence of a few days' delay in the de livery of the Bonds in unavoidable, the demand being surpnat i but as interest commences from the day of snlkepription, no loss is occasioned, and every etlort dies upade to disminieh the gelay. -all coincE, 'Subscription Agent, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia,Noventher 25,..9903.-61.• Administrator's Sale. MBE upttersigngd, Administrators' upon the estate of JOHN FOSTER, dec'd, will sell at public sale promises, in Wayne tp., Greene county, l'a., Friday, Feb.l2lll, 1564, A tract of land 'innate in said tp., adjoining lands of Jahn Rughn, on the east, William Cosgray on tbo South ; David and Otho Spraga on the west, and of Otho Spragg on .ha North, containing RIMY ACRES, MORE OR LESS, About sixty of wbich ale cleared, with two houses, a barn, tiro stables, and other buildings erected thereon. Therals an Apple Orchard on the premises, and the wholatis well timbered and watered. TIMMS OT SALE :—One-half of the purchase money ift band, end the residue in six months with interest from tonamtation of sale. ROBERT O'CONNER, SAM'L %V FELTON, Adin're. las. 0, 'O4 Valuable Real Estate for Sale , IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of „Greene county, I 'rinser on the premises, on Saturday, Feb. 20, 1861, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Jobe Chambers, dec'd, to wit : A tract of land sit uate on Dunkard Creek in Wayne tp , Greene county, adniMing lands of Wsn. Lasts, Esq., Wm. Lantz (of Jacob) Samuel Hinegardner's heirs, George Yager, aWkotions. containing . MONTY ACRES, MORE OR LESS, About stity•tive of which are cleared, and on which ale elected a Two Story Log Dwelling House; an ex cellent doable Log Barn, Smoke House, Milk House and other outbuildings. and having a good Apple Or chard en the premises. TOM is quite a desirable proper; Sy and is well worth the attention of purchasers. MMSMlSMlBe—Oriehalf the purchase money at the confirmation of the sale, and the remaining half in a year, with hrterests NATHANIEL P. KEIGLEY, Administrator. Jas. 6, 1864 Public Sale. Trt Virtue of an order of the Orphan's :Court of Greene county, authorizing me, I will sell by pu b tic aullent op the prennses, ea Btttarcla3r, Feb. 6th, 1864. The fotewing descri4d, Real EMade, late the property of Thomas C. Donne , W, deell, Co Wit: A tract of land 110014 coasts , adjoining lands 1 dwArcl Murphy, Jaynes (Ittlhes, Esq.. Jas. Dux- Jpsepb McKerhen, jr., and others, containing One IJundred it, Seventeen Acres, Qr lam, about sixty_ of which are cleared, and on erected a Log Hance, one and a half stories At_ 'There is a good Apple Orchard on the premises. TERllll.—One-half the parchase money to be paid at the confirmation of S sale ant the remainder in nafillfgelbe filleratinlan, Sikh inmost.. — zap. 0, '64. JCW TILIEN, Muer. • ta lets g Npnh e. lie Pf Fs . by , gamy MWIY:t7OI6 Will Wring Be bre notifies perm, mhettiommelyothelebted te saki estate to come n =rid'per tllte Wee, led Mom bm Maid mum to peteent them duly P. LEIGLEY, • , . Adm'r. Htsbugk y . istristments. BOOT AND SHOE AUCTION. It. 11111111114111D1 &MOTION' 31101113713, Fifth Strut, Masonic Hall, Pittsburgh, Penna. MITAVING just been in reeeipt of a very large wa il_ signlntia of a ll hied. of Beau', Ladies', Misses Boys and CbiMren's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, would call the particular attention of Country Mer chants and dealers to the same, guaranteeing that both in regard to PRICE and QUALITY OF GOODS we tan give better satisfaction than any other house in the West. One call we think will suffice to prove the correctness of the above assertion, as we are continu ally in receipt of goods dire from Boston. Pittsburgh, April 8, '83.-Iy ct . "5 1 =I : :cgglgi""3 H 1.11 0 •' - ' 2 ri g' ' = GL . .N. 04.7„,.. .a1g,e....-c.. c"a at iagto.-8261r e .‘, E , " "Pro 0...., CO O F 4=4B r t=E o a • IN 2co • , 4-=. ): 0 P • Fi;f4cttla-•=e —I D -- cp-0 2 .14:2PE,E1- 4 i ° B? F I°IEP.P. Ca ".11 ' . 22 j „g.a.j ,, g'4 = CO al" Pc E. por,2 g m go r a c , 0 ..a7 :1-.a. '" ~ ,-co OP Ci er) ,:g4 el " 13 e sr;.=,-; , =-?Jr. r' =4 ' Frts)o,..tEß P ^ 1 hI CI) dpi <sE= - :-*•;'!!. ( al i n Ell CO so S=E m Eolosial; ; 5. 73gim5= .03 oC3 .` 6 ,:t 71 - jtr_El s ..g; rysii,z§r.q Cgtlt;igv! mE; 'CD I g1Etp" . ...2.7°- lie l''' titl :i-e.:1 2 2r71 " 31 ' 1-I v2 ati _. y „m. s %;" smagss47:l7, ~a c CD 04. 3 = '' L P 13 t' l 0 P E P ' t:3 kilE 13 3 4" ''i Eng2.`, 2,- IE.- • . el .1. CD &I 2 > t% a 9 tco:, o ` F.:gc:ai F= 4 -3 e.. 1 ,r,.... 2,1?,:*0 . ,... P 3a. CD e) ..=••“;:-.25. g CO EeSE.3.•- g 2 ca: 1., ae 44g:4P. 6 , k2 Ps-v.-a co, z m ;s<T, - :, 0 0-1 rod 1:21.4;.i--zg • th --, -.:2., ...vx. m re=4o2.z.. g ~....,..?„.,-4.5c):E. .. 1•1 2 re,- 6 .a7,. g n ial GOD silos .=•s== 5' Clt Pi 61D7E.'Z'` co Cit: b-, =,...<0.z co 7,c 1 Li tioia.7-7047.: cm • • DRS. S. L HOCKERT & I. H. LONDON, Office, 47 Smithfield Street, • PIT I'SBURGH, PA. TIRS. 11. & L. never fail to cure Nervous and Chron ic diseases, Female Diseases, Liver Con.plaint, Dyspepsia, dm., dm. Their remedies for these, and all other diseases, are always safe and will restore health. Medicines and advice sent to any address. A letter to be answered must contain at least one dollar. Slept. 23, 1863. ELL. COOK, E. PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, 38. COOZ, PRISM= & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And ' , eaters in Produce, Flour, Blume, Wool, Grain &o. No. 12 Smithfield St., Corner First, Pittsburgh. Rummage—Springer Harbaugh & Co , Pittsburg; Hitchcock, McCreary & Co., Pittsburgh ; George A. Endley, Cashier German Tract and Savings Bank. Pittsburgh; Mitchell & Ladd, Cincinnati, 0.; W. IL & J. D. Ladd, Richmond, O.; Jon. Hinny, Cashier Mt, Pleasant Branch Bank 6tate Bank Ohio. Sept. 39,'63.1y. Z"'.PJ►.RI® GLO K, MANTILLA, SHAWL • .41.1%Tri FUR EMPORIUM, 68 MARKET STREET. The Newest Styles Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS, AT EASTERN PRICES. 8. GI3"NBENZULTMER dk. CO., Sept. 30, '63. 68 MARKET ST., between 3d & 9th S. ECILLIIIUMLAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hat% Caps, LADIES' FITS, lIMEELLAS. &C., 75 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sept.2o,'63. 3021131 r CIINNINGEtAIiff, Wholesale Dealer in FOllllO 11113 AID LENS, No. 52 Smithfield St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Will keep censtanily on hand, Old Monongahela & Rye Whiskey, Bran dies, Wines, Gins, &c, Sept.3o,'63-01n. WM. N. OODEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DII AND Silvered Glats Reflectors, Knobs, Ike No. (i 9 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. SePt.3o,'63-Iy. T. B. YOUNG et CO., MANUFACTURERS OF 1111211111 LlUlab OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Corner Smithfield 4- Third Sts. Pittsburgh, Pa. Material and workmanship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken in packing for land and water carriage. r4ept.29'63 Z.A.S. LOUGUILEDGE, MANUFACTURERS 01 Brushes, Children's Coaches ; Looking Glasses & Pioture Frames. DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C. No. 72 IVood St.eet, Pittsburgh, Pa, Machine Brushes made to Order. Julyl,'63.ly. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of au order of the Orplinn's Court to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale on the premises, situatea in Morris tp., Greene county, Penna., on Thursday, Feb. 11th, 1564, The following tract of land, viz One hundred and thirty acres, more or lees, adjoining lands of Cephas Day, Joseph Thompson end others, having about 80 acres cleared. The same will be sold in two parcels, or one entire tract, as may be found most advantageous upon day of sate. TERM OF SALE : One-half the money on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in nine months thereafter, whit intent" fives the date of the confirmation of ape gale. Jossrti THOMPSON, Jr., jot.% 1064. Ada', of Wm. IL Thompson, deed tee's Notice. ETTERllisol'Adasulaietrallet epee the estate of JO -B$Pll MILLER. late of Moms tp l ieesianw, hoed., having. been gout* to the us I* *e Zetet oreata =MOS ° ident. oat thowMf telehikm teittepeß IMF 1k 101116. r Dec. /13, nos. soon Aduert , U R. Win 4ttl 106 4 6 Clothing Emporium, The only Establishment of the kind where every one may be suited both in quality price, TE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FILL 1111 Effill CLOTEIG! Ever offered in this county, comprising all tho latest Eastern cuts of lialifiVii Asa SSTS' Wear, together with a general assortment of HAT'O' and CAPS. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every deseriptton. Our motto is "we study to please," and no one after a thorough examination of our stock has any occasion to go elsewhere, if lie does he is like the had penny, "sure to return ;maim"— Among our numerous lot of OVERCOATS may be found the TRIE - ST CAS SIMERE, BEAVER CLOTH, PILOT CLOTH, BEAL-SKIN, NIOELSKIN and CHINCHILLA. Of filminess Coate Plain and Fancy Cassimere of ad grades and qualities, frock and sack. The oddest of all coats is the BLOCKADE RUNNER. a coat manufactured out of captured goods. These coats are exciting the cut iosity of hundreds, and are selling rapidly. If you want a sight at them you must call soon. We invite the many who have heretofore favored us with their custom. and the public generally, to stop in just one door below the Post Office, in the West end of Allison's building, and we will show you more goods and better styles than were ever offered in Waynesburg Oct. 6, 1853. ROSECRAN'S REMGVED!! JOHN BRADLEY & SON, NEARLY OPPOSITE TUE BANK, HAVING returned from Pittsburgh, with an onus ually large stock of DIM AID NOM The stock consists of Saddles, Bridles and Martin gales, It ,rness, Collars, Rlerse Brushes, Currycorars, Cards, Horse Covers, Wagon whips, Cowhides, Wood and Iron Stirrups, and everything that a farmer and horseman needs. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of work kept constantly on hand or made to order at short notice, by competent workman. AMP NOTICE TO 7110 SE INDEBTED We especially request all persons indebted to us to make immediate payment as further delay cannot be given. We will take Wheat, Oats or Corn If deliver ed soon. Call and see,our stock. BRADLEY & SON. Waynesburg, Oct. 28, 1963. gine' hauling► DAILY MAilis HACK RUNNING REGULARLY BETWEEN WAYIESIEG illi iIICES'LMING. 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 commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the travaling community, One wil I leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 7} o'clock, and will arrive at fticee' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh, the other will leave Hires' Landing at the same time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOUGUER, Proprietor. August 7th, HMI. no. P. HUGHES £ OLIVER, Grocers, Forwarding and COMMISSION 111111RONSIIITS Rites' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the largest and best Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the place, for all goods on con signment, and also GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to land, for storing all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or toe 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. Apri 11, IMO. E. dt. H. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, 501 Broadway, New York CARD RLIOTOGRAPIIS, OUR Catalogue now embraces considerably over FOUR THOUSAND different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans. etc., viz: 27 MAJOR GENERALS, • 190 BRIG. GENERALS, 259 COLONELS, 64 LIEUT. COLO'CELS, 207 OTHER OFFICERS, GO NAVY OFFICERS, 525 STATESMEN, • 127 DI - VINES, 115 AUTHORS, 30 A RTISTS, 112 STAGE, 46 PROM'T WOMEN 147 PROM'T FOREIGN PORTRAITS, 2.500 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, Including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order thr One Dozen Pictures front our Catalogue will be tilled on receipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail free. PIM TO GRA PRIG ALBUMS Of these we manufacture a great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to $5O each. Our A LBUMS have the reputation ofbeing superior in beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds can bo sent safely by mail at a•postage of six cts. per oz. The more expensive can be sent by express. We also keep a large assortment of MEM & STREOPIC Yllll Our catalogue of these will be sent to any address on receipt of stamp. E. & H. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Friends or relatives of prominent military men will conifer drover by sending us their likenesses to copy. They will be kept carefully, and returned uninjured. Fine Albums made to order for Congregations to present to their Pastor, or for other purposes, with suitable inscriptions Cfct.2 1,'63e6r2a. LECTIE TO YOB El Just Published in a Sealed Envelope Price, S( Cents. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cute of Spermatorrhom or Seminal Weekness. In voluntary Emissions, Sexual nobility, and Impedi mots to Marriage generaNy, Nervousness, Consump tion. Soupy end fits; Mental and Ityslcal incapae- Sy. resulting free; Self-Abuse. dr.c.—By ROST. J. CULVEMW ELL, M. M. Author of the Grass Beet, " The wormbronoWned author, in dila adeshabie Lec ture, clearly proves trout his own experience that the awful coeseonences of dieltabuse may be effectually relaarrad t4hhut medicine, and without dangeroue' stie4lp bOtgitot WtrUnerlN Apr ' rr - • NEW Gems vs MINOR & BROTHER, AT TII INN & EONS MN WAYNESBURG, PA., AVE just received a very large and carefully se H lected stock of Seasonable Goode of every descrip Lion, and are setting at competition prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS: To this department we pay great attention, and our Stock will be found complete, to which will be added a succession of Novelties theoughout die season. Our Stock embraces: FRENCH' MERINOES, CASHMERES, THIBET CLOTHS, COI3URGS, ALPACCA, FRENCH WOOL, ROBROY, AND CICILIAN PLAIDS, POPLINS, LUSTERS, WOOL DELAINES, PRINTED DELAINES, &c. ALSO p'y, c•a_kvii ;AI , :11 • ',te-1 AND Second mourning Goods, LADIES' FORS, WOOL HOODS, AND iiiOLID NETS, Ladies' Bonnets and flats, Bonnet Silk, Ribbons, Ruches and Flowers, also, Men and Boys' Wear. A GOOD STOCK OF CLOTHS ; CASSIMERES, SATINETS AND TWEEDS, Jeans, Cords and Fastians, A nice assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every description at Low Prices. having spared no pains in selecting our Stock of Goods, we think it will favorably compare with the stock of any other Rouse in the county We can defy competition in low toices. Our old customers, and the public generally. are invited to give us a call and examine our Stock before purchasing We charge nothing for showing goods, why not call and see for yourselves 1 Nov. 4, 1863. R. DOUGHERTY, 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 wsrk will give entire satisfaction. He will use 110 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 the Court muse, W e' nesburg, Jan. 35,1860—n0 34. WA YNE SB URG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS ,& RINEHART Practical Marble and Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court House, Main St dept. 2 '.63. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE E~ifl; ~~p l+_+jtis-I JAMES GANIER & CO., Weald respectfully inform their!friends and the pu lic that they have now ou hand a good assortment all kinds of 0 ANIMIT WARE. sett as is usually kept in shops in this part of the coun try, made of the best materials, and by the best work men. fp — 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. LOOK AT THIS. The undersigned would respectfully inform the rub lic he is now prepared and mann °mining GSLIZA3:II.I3.'t "CATJELX - Err, uch as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that line. Ile 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. SAMUELJEWEL. Waynesburg, Oct. 26, ISM DOSDIDIKA LODGE, No. 55 S I. 0. F , . • re ... 1 1 , MEET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Roll, opposite the Court Rouse, on Thursday evening of each week, at 6 o'clock. OFFICERS: N. WORLEY, l' G. Starr, THOS. N. O. D. R. P. Iluss, V. G. J. F. TEMPLE., Sec'y. W' A. PORTER, Treas. Nov. 6, 1862. Odd Fellows Saving Association OF 1;717.4L - 1/".WJE:EILI3II7.r4-Cir, Pa. Chartered by the Legislature March 27th, 1962. J. F. RANDOLPII,Tresident; J. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y; ==MWM2 All Business Communications should be addressed to Win. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene county, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Loans and Dis counts made. 5ept.49.'63. BANK. FAMERS' & DROVERS' BANK, Waynesburg, Pa. C. A. BLACK, Pres't. J. LAZEAR, Cashier DISCOUNT DAY, WEDNESDAY Sept. 11, 1861-Ir. 117.11.14XTV221. THE undersigned will still continue the manufacture of ail kiabi of Furniture, and respect:tiny solicits a continuance of the patronage so generously extended the late firm. COFFINd witt be furnished with the greatest possi• ble dispatch. ELI ATEN. Waynesburg, August 13, 1882. HAMILTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. HaRTZELL, Proprietor. TllE subscriber respectfully informs his friends that he has taken this well known flo.se where he is prepared to accommodate travellers And others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &c. lie will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their itojoiwn with him, not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and carriages, dr.c. fa. HARTZELL. A prillo,—No 44—tf 1470011 CAILDITIFO. 1;117.1311C. PLC:IO4I:3-.113 - 19L10, AT THE WAYNESBURG- STEAM MILL, has titted up his CARDING MACHINES in She older and secured the services of a competent assistant for the purpose of CARDING' WOOL. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the Wool growing public and assures them that every care will be taken to do work in a scientific manner . May 21, 1862. . , .. WAYNESDUIIG STEAM MILL. NI at ROGERS respectftilly inform his friends and Ir. : the public that to has legged NEW STEAW NI at Waynesburg, Pa., where he will always be found reedy I. acctintramiate all Who may call on the shortest notice. Grinding done on the llama terms as by water mills. FLOUR Wad FEED ttnit erhistantly onh4md • •Ondese for either ewe be left nth Ibillveet Yeator's store. (Jan. 27.1802 . IEI6 - 3 ! MS2 I IN WM 7111ARICCTI Inn 41 711112 1101)112 301114.11 PORTB3I, Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick Building, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opened a large and elegant assortment of Fall and Win ter Dry Goods, comprising Dress Goods, of.all kinds and at all prices. Domestics, a very large stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.— Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Pickings, Check, Drillings, Crash, Towlings; Boots and Shoes, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; also a complete variety of GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. We buy principally for cash, and as goods well bought are half sold we are enabled to sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for past favors. Sept. 9.'63-Iv. talßSVillitii 2. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Waynesburg and vicinity, that they are prepared to take Photographs and Cate De Visites, IN THE LATEST STYLE Those wishing anything done in outline would do well to call soon, as the arrangement is but for a v hort time, Particular attention will be paid to CARTE DE VISITEIS, MELAINEOTYPES, FERREOTYPEB, A M BROTYP E &c. We are also prepared to take life size Photographs in water colors. Pictures of deceased persons taken almost life size from small Arnbrotypes A. CRAIG, July 1, 1863. Near Sayers' Corner. BILTIMORI Alll 01110 BUM .11-M-CIPMI%T.IMIZO. rIiRIS GREAT TITOROGGILFA TiE IS AGAIN OPEN I. FOR FREIGHT AND TRAVEL. The cars and machinery recently destroyed are being replact dby new and substantial stock with al i the recent improve ments, and the bridges and track are again in sole stattlial condition. The well earned reputation of this road for speed, security and comfort w ill he more than sustained under the re-organization of its business. Ott and after Monday, August 10th, the Passenger trains will be run as follows : Express Trete. Leaves Wheeling—Daily, at 10 30 A. M., passing Cameron at 12 26, P. bi.; {lapsing Grafton at 4 08 P. M.; passing Cumberland, at 9 20, arrives at Baltimore 6 (IQ A. M. Leaves Baltimore—Daily, at 9 00 P. M., passing Cumberland at 5 45 A. M., passing Grafton II 16 A. M., passing Cameron, 2 56 P. bl., arrives at Wheeling at 4 40 P. M. Mall Train Leaves Wheeling daily, except Saturday, at 10 00 P. M., passing Cameron at II 51 do., passing Grafton at 3 00 A. M., arrives at Ii -Itlnore 5 00 P. M. Leaves Baltimore, except Sunday, at 8 15 A. M., passing Grafton at I 18 P. M., passing Cameron at 2 44 A. M , arrives at Wheeling at 4 20 do. The Schedule of the Express Train now rune entirely through, lame time, and snaking close connection. 11J' Through tickets to Eastern cities can be procur ed of the Ageht in Cameron. Fox the safe and speedy transportation of live stock and produce, this road offers every facility and induce ment to drovers and shippers. New and substantial stock, and (travels "( ahoose Cars" are being added to their already very large rolling stock ; altogether making this the most desirable of all lines in the coun try from W...e,t to East. WM. P. SMIT Master of Transportation, Baltimore. J. B. FORD, Agent, Wheeling. JAMES R. BELL, Agent, Cameron, W. Va. Aug. 20, 1863. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON A b V e l belonging i n / g urc t i o taze re d e e n he & str osn n i f e G r r w oc ifl rie c s ont e u ly e 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., &c., which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. Corn Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always ou baud. March 4th 1863. Vhitabei l fhia. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NO. 46 NORM FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. C. M'KIBBIN & SON, Proprietors. Aug. 19, 1863. SOWER, BARNES CO., PI:aLI4IIERS AND DEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, AND STATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, CH. E. SOWER, W. 11. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA. P. C. POTTS. D, Publishers of Pelton's Outline Maps and keys, the largest and best Outline Maps ever published. San der's new Readers, Greenleaf's & Brooks' Aril hmeties, &c., Blank Books, Writrng, Wrapping, curtain and Wall Papers. Aug. 19.'G3, MARTIN BUEHLER, OCCI. BONDRIMIT. R. H. HOWARD, C. P. RtiESSEROIT. BEM & CO., Importers and Dealers In rOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, No. 441 Market Street, below Fifth, Phila. Aog. IJ, 1853. Bra ZOLDEN, No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' CIADC).II3C. mirCytTsim, WHOLESALE AN RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. Aug. 19,'03 AL GOLDMAN, /NO. V. WATSON. JOS. L. BERG, JAS. A. M'GOMAS. GOLDMAN, BERG St CO. Gacothleiris• AND DEALERS IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tail ors' Trimmings, &c. Na. 306 Market Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 19, 1963. STATIONER' WAREHOUSE. JOHN P. CHANIMON, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND 11111110LESALE WZATIONEII., 32 South Fourth Street, 2d Story, Phila. Aug. 1V63. JOHN STROUP & CO., SUUCE6SOSS TO STROUP & BROTHER, WIZOINZKISILIM DZUMIIIRS IN z &Hy No. 24 North Waters Street, and No. 25 Notrh TVater Street, Philadelphia, Aug. 19, 1883 LEE is WALKB3. FLrBLISHERS AND IMPORTERS OF • MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, .24g9. 722 Cite:0111 Siren, Below Bth St., .Phiia Constantly on hand zeaotnivf s a s isi s.. -Atur,l9.2 - • • , HOWARD ASSOCIEATION, • 3Pezissaib- LOOK MK LOOK 1111110! , CLOTRIE! TAU AU 171D211, A. 3. Mateo Central Depot, 1017.421.7r1V-1EL5133t7.11E111113-, N'ao, HAS the pleasure of announcing to Ills old costa mere and the public generally that he has just re ceived an immense stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Purchased from first bands et remarkably low rates, which will ettabie him to soli CHEAPER THAN THE CHBAPEST ! Ws stock embraces everything in the Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods line, such as OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, BUSI NESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, CRA VATS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c., All manufactured in the very best manner from the very best materials. lie also has in store a large as sortment of PIECE GOOD 4, of the latest styles and patterns, which he will sell at low rates, and from which he will make Millato9l to C.,r4:2101` CUSTOM DEPARTMENTS A Perfect Fit Guaranteed or no Sale. Nov. 4, 1863. Ea FALL 1863. NEW GOODS! 12E1 J. W. BARER & CO., 59 MET STREET, 111151311M 1 IC 0 td • C • 0 tj V. tr.' ® c h 0 1. FA _ l4 EA 2 5. ti n• ci) b-j t -4 C CI) P> . • W C :2 W 1 - g C SB With every article in our line at Wholesale & Ii = Largest Stock WEST OF THE MORINS, IRtNia 0 il •l The Cheapest. POSITIVELY BUT [Oa 3-e;i); (-1 Sept. 30, 1863.-Gm ,Pittsburgh Mourning Store.! D. COOPER & CO., 75 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., :Tr AVE received their Fell Stock of Mourning! ALL Dress Goods, Shawls, &c., comprising in part:l Black Bombazines, Black tltro Crain Silk, I Black French Merinoes, Black Thibet Shawls, 1 'Black Cashmere all wool, Black Crape Veils, ) do Cashmere silk warp, Black Lace Veils, i I Black Tamise Cloth, Black Crape Trimming, :Black Empress Cloth, Black Crape Collars, ; Black Barathea, Mourning Ruffles, ;Mack Australizn Crape, Mourning Dandkerch'fs, 'Mail( Victoria Cord, Mourning Calicoes, 1 Black Alpacas, I I Families in want of Mourning Goods of any kind! Will find the best assortment in the city to se/em: from, at the lowest cash prices. ALSO, we have ra departuatan for the sale of llonsekeeping Dry ,Goods exclusively. Housekeeper° will find Table Linens, Sheetiuge, Towelling, Napkins. Counter panes, &c., in erect varlet . Dec. 9. '83.-9m. 1 1 1 .11.111 D ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S North-East Corner of 4tk & Market Staq I"'IT I PEUEIORGr.TaC s Cloths and Cassimeres, Flannels and Biaekets ' Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies' Dress Goods of Every Description ; Black and Figured ; Bleached lid Unbleached :Voiing; Irish Linens, pure Flax. This will be found the largest and handsomest stock of goods in the city. Oct. 21, '63. Zlfilt2ll4l 23:113 "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME DOME TO DIE." A. Song of the Returned Volunteer 25 "BROTHER'S FAINTING AT TIIE DOOR," De scribing a Touching Incident Of the War• • • •• • • • 25 'BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to `Kingdom Coining" 25 "0 WRAP TUE FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A Song ot the Dying Sold* 25 "0, I WISH THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden 25 "WHO'LL SAVE THE LEFT?" Descripti4 of a Chargiat the Rattle of Mutifreesboro• • ...... •• • 50 "WITHIN THR SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S GUNS." Describing the Battle of Getiyaburg• • 50 irrAny of the above sent by mail, on receipt of the price. MULL C. DILEILLONL, 0c4.21,'63.1y. No. 81 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh ONO ASAIL 271. 1 1 ; I I iii; ilr. •. to. • trifill 17 - aistAr eissiftime , Vort " t ~ . ell geti ➢ mitit 'I C—.......--.... en , - ' sow ea, OVA 1, ). 0. FAWNER. JOHN WI IRWIN' PAOMINIIIA a 1 7 / 3 171:11, &NITFA G TI 21/RfiRS OF Furniture and Chairs, No. 103 Smithfield St.. Nov 4,T3 ly PITTSBURGH, PA . CARPETS IND OIL CLOTH. New Stock just received at the 1111222 ,M14)11 McFarland, Collins & Co. Nos. 71 & 73 FIFTH STREET, Next door to al° rust Office, We have just received an entirely new and choice assortment of FbOOR W CIAOTHS, Oltaitg2l2ci And all goods in our line ; which having bees , just purchased for CASfI when prices were at the lowest point, we are enabled to sell at from Ten to Twenty.diro per Cent Less than Prices of a few Weeks ago. We respectfully solicit titi early examination of our stock by buyers in town and country -... Prices will most probably advance before Fail, therefore now is the time to secure Carpets at this point. Country Merchants Witt find our new stock to worthy of attention ffn - Please observe the direction:llg Fifth Street, near Smithfield, between Poe Office and Dispatch Building, in the new and elegant iron ware house, Nos 71 & 73. DIcFARLAND, COLLINS & 01:1 J. W. bePAALAICD. UESBY H. C.OLLIIIIS. asooscsossaa. July 29, 1863, ENABEPS PIANOS WILLIAM I~NAB & co. TILE above Pianos from their Factory posttest MI thti superior and latest improvements, incladiall S GRA FFE TREBLE, Overattung. Improved Full Iron Frame, Felt Covet* Hammers. &e. THALBISIIG, one of the most eminent pianists in the world,. sap; : "1 have great pleasure in certifying Oda I have tried your Pianos, and find them equal, if not superior, to any in this country. Amour *Mir great qualities, which distinguish them, is the evenness, of tone, the agreeable and easy touch, and volume al tone. Wishing you all the success you so b4Oly de serve, I am, sir, yours truly, S. TIIALBMS." C. Gaunt, the well known composer, Wihni,nrelli, Delaware. says that "they cannel be surpassed by any in the market." IL VIEUXTEMPTS writes was delighted oil hear ing the clear and full trne of one of yow Stet deo Pianos." 11:7•The above Pianos are warranted for live pato. For sale by CHARLOTTE RJAHM No. 43 Fifth street, 2d door above Wood at., Patterson , ' New Building. WINDLE & MOOU, Wholesale and Retail CHAIR AND FURIVITURI TterAssavrr.vs.acrritrzt.mmis O. 511 SMITHFIELD STIMMat. Near the Illungsbela use 8ept.30,'69-Iy. ritestwei, fps. la l / 2 1=in HOWE SEWING IKAOSIMII, INVENTED 1845—IMPROVED 4860. ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF AIAPIUFACTVa. ING PURPOSES Sewing Equally as Well on minks Ilns, Cloth and Leather. CORNER OP PENN & ST, CLAIR STREETS, PITTSBURGH, Pa. A. M. WOREGOR, AGENT. April 18-Iyr ST- NICTIOLAS SWIM CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREE . PITTS'BURtiIi, PA. FEIII6, Proprietor. April 4 J. & 11. PIIILLIPS t , Noa 20 and 29 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pit. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSFARENTISEBEN OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL CLOTIIS, CARRIARE CLOTHS. .also, dealers in Leather Welting, Lace Leal*. er, Indiau Rubber Belting, hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, 4c., Wholesale and retail buyers will Ind our stock large well selected, and at the Lewes , . prices. April 24, 186S—Iy. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SIIITIIFIELD STREETS, Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies ettt6e seams will be nerved up in the most palatable etvle. El.l. YOUNG. Vorner Virgin and Alley Stnitlifie at. Pittrburgli. Ort. 14, 412... y CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. '7 Fifth Street, PITT.STURGII, PA. FRED. WEISS; PROPRIETOR. Ootober 2 y FI7VI.MT2TI:7IILNI .432072 CANSI ADM WOOD C31141114U10 SELLING OFF WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAR. W. WOODW ELL, 97 add 99 Third etreet. appeckeld Bilsiandson & Ca km) 110 Fourth street. , . Aug. • N 74. ST. -CLAIR, llNErry' WAXER OF PFATNAr. 4;11 1 1125 staultrra, PiTT.saliltaji, Pa, P. ' s. S. ANDERSON, khar rart_O Limit X - • itartit Winder: haste issis reteiialk4ssint . ly refitted and furnished, n*4 no tonne saier of Pla erin *eitye..avilkillitis note, and satisfaction waiettintesi. AN.S%. r•rritUNINI MA iIFACTUEERS AND DEALS R§ IN BOOK ; OAP ) ND all kinds ofWVAPPYNG PAPER have ream? eqiern, 27 VOW % STREET . is thaitiailleld Strange. rirranuten k ra. frrerCaHt Tradefbr Rage. I. - PITTSBURGH. REDUCED PRIMA,
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