A Child Embracing its libither. BY THOMAS HOOD Lore thy tender mother, little gab/ ICiss and clasp her me t y have a soh, villrffi* and clasp her neck in vain— Love 'iv' mother, little one Gaze upon her loving eyes, Ann mirror back her love for theo— lkrikfter thou mayNrt shuddef sighs To meet them when they cannot see, Gaze** her living eve! Press her lips the while they glow With love that they harve 41pm told— Reitefber thou may'st press, in woe, ' And kiss them until thine own are cold, Press her lips the while they glow! Pray for her 'at nig ecnd more, That Heaven may long the stroke defer, For thou way'st love the hour forlorn, When thou wilt ask to die with her, Pray for her at eve and morn! Children's Feet. A wiitfr far Halls Journal of Health, says that life-long discomfort, disease, and sudden death, often come to chil dren through the inattention or care lessness of parents. A child should never be allowed to go to sleep with odd feet ; the thing to be last attended to,iang a child to bed, should be to sec 'that the - feet are diy and warm ; negtleet of this has often resulted in dangerous attack of croup, diptheria, or Sere tom. Always, on coming a0h944, pu entering the house from a vast otprand is rainy, muddy, r thawy weather, the child's shoes st , be re owed, and the mother shoi heutWif the stockings are the' 4 33142; and if so, should require the.. his *en o 4 the feet held before and rubbed with the hand until ISealr dry, and another pair of stock . to put on and another pair ofshoes, the other stockings and shoes be placed where they cah be well so tai to be ready for future use at alaannsauts make. Tight shoes inevit- Wkkast the free circulation of the t)bool , and nervous influence through the fret, and directly tend to cause cold feet : ; N 34 health with habitually cold feet, is an impossibility. her While breakfast was being served huit Saturday to the 29th Ohio, in the ieemale Academy building, Nashville, the ficor gave Way and some fifteen or Unsay of the soldiers were injured, four g l : 4 V .ft i g Oi e Ffi 4140°1181Y' mg ROIL 11111 IS I .SAIMILINS 7 WHOIMAKE OR RETAIL U PRICES. !foods, Soodoso, 7pofpoo , Wool N e elaep thi Ta4atztity Traveling or Wiejiee S 1111! ", Voderolinnelatil Bowtoit, and Shoes. iftts, Caps, AND PIKIPMS, 00 Cloaks & nadow Shades. GANT'S AND BOYS' WEA.R ! ..triWaftVPl on ! brolderlem, IPlNdli.erehleb, .FL ? loves, . • Notions and Nick-Naclks In treat variety. Akeo, a Vert Win augply of , 1 14141ag HOUSEKEEPING 60004 I lililr.4\.2:l3,WAXL3El 7 Opdoro Stoolle Prompt and Clare% Aktootiog. • IDIORPT FORGET THE PLAGE. 1171:11130111M 31.01711 M lei. f 4, NOL4st, WAYNESBURG, Pi. WM. A. PORTER 11027,4111. WOIIMOIS M hertiby Ovum to all persons concerned, J! the *bowing Mzeattors, Administrators and OMMMilices babe or der ed their several accounts to le ickliehed foreettlement at March Term, 1864, and giabadii‘Onannlta will he filed according to law, and Yealgenglafiiki n t Orphans' Court of said county and T ignite of *anis at said Tenn, on Wednesday, the 2111 et arch at 1 o'clock, p. for confirmation and a N. 11=tronnts meet be on lie thirty days pre cedingthebitting of said Court. Those upon whom eitat4L i ma have bast ingued, will please fi le their Ac cou and snag trouble. MIMI* alitJeattiaa Adtierr, Admintatzatbr lash 1110* Allem *Sprawls, deed. iff Account bf Wro. Day's and Amelia Davie, Nilhdstrators of Denryttavis, dec'd. ' toe i f fic4of Joseph South; administrator of dt. deed. ' '• . • fi gor II Lantz, surviving administrator, pen. esatellte of Andrew Lantz, Nen., deed. Ana monad of Jmeph Hoge, Administrator of Elijah 'nommen, deed. AceOura et. of Lindsey Clymer, Executor of John Clymer, Ihim Amount offlaniel Dunn and James M. Duun, Exacta t om alums Dmin, deed. kee otLevi lewsmdkevi Phillips, teutors lvt p e et.deel,wtowAi l is a of hobs *c(reeken, deed. lettlinle of Levi Benin and Levi Phillips, Executors of Wkarnas McCracken, deed., who was Adminie. Elcaracßeo. atieth . _ Account Maptgo_mery and narriet Fulton Adminfetinit ofiltrltcm, deed. Mecum of Morgan Dell. Administrator of X liar Still. well, deed. AccrAtat of John Cris+, Adminikrator of Catharine Gregory:deed. • . 'Mal women of Rea Row, Guardian of Rebecca Win = ;454 tforawdy Pettit) a atiaorelaid of Matthias Pet tit, decd. Airs 0.1.1 ri t 4/di AIM !NU* gieCiltOr of Cillibillifle Morrie, FissiISOOSSI ferMKT Pail), &wetter of Mac • Jane Baills, M 1 ..c A r a m ga t or pac.: Johneos, Executor id Joseph John -7 ftm laryttraellkin ita =7:42 ligilis del". Account' . Itf ' -minor chit accou $lOlO rodtes a iled es‘f 1,0 41:: ...a. 1'ar 1iP1 . .144144 . - 0 - - min'iaalltitaig, A "Ill i talla li agia ' ekilis agill ie Jame Alioaran , fijacrati. . a,* .., 'Mit For Rats, Mice, RI Bed Bags, Moths ens, &c., lase( Fowls, Animal' Put up in 15e. 59e, ll' 52 and $5 sizes for W "Only "Free "Not "Sat pir-soid ,-Sold whe WS - I . f ,sir, F — g 2L "s ,l 2°=gg--- —.d, .1 - .M.°•',:' ,3 1:1 w- " rang B"m. V ,—...56 sr,,,AFirgli mi m• r=s g ,utilfs..z 1 g c 7,. c iii*?. -2 1ii; 74. ® '" ° m:nR 7 4: l4 g r. *I I-4. 72 Eitiesti-'4 . m x 09 t.. 4 & 1....:-... tr --k— : 2.1 = s' i, a!:: 2 9 i I -- 4 - -s P 3 .m --.4.14.-ziw- - MP CD desift sieFa.-•:P0217; W i" - •• , b Z,tl . g l .o'°- . 1. 7. ; .41 CO at o.;iosr;:c2- 0 ""q at, 01 -0 ...-=.:. • • cp !-.o't= o- . .1; iz,„ •.4 ~..,,= ::, ...14 1 "oo.z=rm ; II . a 'irs ° c , .1. tz .. X" .• xj i:g g.. 15 * igi OW Ct.ow i m= , z R 9 glii -"-= - - 4 - 15..4157Ei5" on ra W: g-N. - .4 -v. C: ~,...me,T, g • B. L. COOK, E. PETTIT s WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, IR. 0008, PZITTVE 4 CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And "milers in Produce, „Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c. No. 12 Smithfield Ss:, Corner First, Pittsburgh. REFERUNCES—Springer Harbaugh & Co , Pittsburg; Hitchcock, MgCreory & Co., Pittsburgh ; George A. Ending, Cashier German Tract and Savings Bank. Pittsburgh; Mitchell & Ladd, Cincinnati, 0.; W. H. & J, D. Ladd, Richmond, O. Jon. Rhine, Cashier Mt, Pleasant Branch Bank State Bank Ohio, Sepit.39,'63.ly. _111P" CLOAK, MANTILLA, SHAWL dELIV3a FUR EMPORIUM, 68 MARKET STREET. The Newest Styles Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS, AT EASTERN PRICES. R. GITNIZIMIALITIOUL dr. CO., Sept. 30,'63. 68 MARKET ST.,between 3d & 4th Z . 8. Erirala4UllA2r, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats, Caps, 1111111 it, 75 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, P 6, 30ZUR 01311117111WGZALBE, Wholesale Dealer in 111111G1 111111 S AID ME, No. 52 Smithfield St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Will keep constantly on hand, Old Monongahela & Rye Whiskey, Bran dies, Wines, Gins, &43, Sept.3o,'63-6m. WM. N. OGDEN di CO., MANUFACTURERS OF 1111112,, AND Silvered Glees Reflectors, Knobs, &c No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. SePt.3o,'63-Iy. W. 8. YOUNG di. CO., MANUFACTURERS Or 1111111M1 121111114 . OF 'MIRY DESCRIPTION. Corner Smithfield 4. Third St*. Pittsburgh, Pa. Material and workwanabip warranted, and aald at isdricad prices. Cara taken in Packing for i#nd "u water aairiage. eapt.29l3-6w. • SAL LOVVIIIULZDas, X A NUFACTURZRB OF Brushes, Children's Coaches' Looking (Mines & Piot* liming. - - bIiALIOI IN VARIETY . 61001111, 311 .9f TRrei sheet,•.Pfttalhinth, e Brusher-muds .6or Orier. GlAftlliM. ti SOWS Clothing Emporium, The only Establishment of the kind where every one may be suited both in quality price. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF HU AID NM OEM Ever offered in this county, comprising all the latest Eastern cu,s of 111/Batil AB* **TS' Wear. together 'With • general aloortmeat of HATS and CAPE. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods very descriptton. Our motto is "we study to e," and no one after a thorough examination of Lock has any occasion to go elsewhere, if he does like the bad penny, "sure to return again."— mg our numerous lot of OVERCOATS may be d the BEAVER CLOTH, PILOT CLOTH, SEAL-SKIN, MOELSKIN and ,NCHILI.A... Of Business Coats Plain and Fancy timers of all grades and qualities, frock and sack. oddest of all coats is the BLOCKADE RUNNER. at manufactured out of captured goods. These s are exciting the cut iosity of hundreds, and are ng rapidly. Ifyou want a sight at them you must WHIT. invite the many who have heretofore favored us their custom. and the public generally, to stop in one door below the Post Office, in the West end Ilison's building, and we will show you more Is and better styles than were ever offered in 'nesburg. Oct. 6, 1863. T IN TUE -MARKET! All 4 7111'111 &DNB JOSI.A.B PORTER, Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick uilding, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opened a rge and elegant assortment of Fall and Win • Dry Goods, comprising Dtess Goods, of all ids and at all prices. Domestics, a very large ck. Flannels of all colors and qualities.— mts, Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings. Check, illings, Crash, Tpwlings; Boots and Shoes, )ths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho 7, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; a complete variety of IiOCERIES AND HARDWARE. We buy principally for cash, and as goods 11 bought are"half sold we are enabled to sell the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for past favors. Sept. 9,'63-Iv. 11081-lIMEA. LODGE, No. 888 1. 0. F iurEET In Waynesburg, in Allison's Ball, opposite AU the Court House, on Thursday evening of each week, at 64 o'clock. Commis: THOS SCOTT, P. G. )11. R .I'. flues N. G. 1G: Jo amiss. V. G J. F. Tamme, Seey. W A. PORTER, Treas. Nov. 6, NH. Odd Fellows Saving Association 1717.ALYNXIMi3EITY3Eteir, Chartered by the Legislature March 27th, 1862. J• F. RANDOLPH, President; J. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y; All Business Communications should be addressed to Wm. A. Cotter, Waynesburg, Greene county, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Loans and Dis counts made. 8ept.29.'63. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDOR & SIMINGTON H A b V e o N n a g g gu re t h o aze rre d e t n he ,k st s o t e r k opn o i f de G r r w oreac on t u ely e the business at the old stand. They will in a few day', be in receipt of a large assortment of Prime Grocerles 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 on hand. March 4th 11363. B. & N. T. ANTHONT, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, 601 Broadway, New York CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, FR Catalogue now embraces considerably over OUR THOUSAND Mil - trent subjects (to which additions ar, continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Amesicans, etc., viz: 27 MAJOR GENERALS, 190 BRIG. GENERALS, 259 COLONELS, 84 LIEUT. COLONELS, 207 OTHER. OFFICERS, 60 NAVY OFFICERS, 525 STATESMEN, 127 DIVINES, 115 AUTHORS, 30 A RTIStS, 112 STAGE, 46 PROM'T WOMEN 147 PROM'T FOREIGN PORTRAITS, 4,500 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, Including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will be filled on receipt of SIX, and sent by mail free. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Of thise we manufacture a great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to 150 each. Our ALUUMB have the reputatiin of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds can be sent safely by mallet a postage of six Ms. per oz. The more expensive can be sent by express. We also keep a large assortment of STUMM & STIESEOPIC YIEJS Our catalogue of these will be sent to any address on receipt of stamp. E. sis H. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photographio Materials, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Friends or relatives of prominent military men will confer a favor by sending us their likenesses to copy. They will be kept carefully, and returned .uninjured. Fine Alhunta made to order tor Congregations -to present to their Paetor, or for other purposes, with suitable inscriptions Vet.21,'62-13us. LOST'' TO Yllll IEII Just Published in a Sealed Envelope A Lecture on site 'Nature, Testament and Radical o ure cl y gipeorrhaia or Seminal Weekness, In voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi aunts to Marring, genectlly; Pierirolumneas lap o re nump _ Lion, Epilekey awl Ls; Mental and Phyaleal teettpao 4y, annul ng tram Sail-Abu.., &c.—By war. 4,, INIM ELL, $. D. Author of the Groan Road - -- Tiln _wor,llllol4Wrned-Ailtheir• b4 t afiminib.lo446-‘ turn, ele- - • moves fr DES TRIEST CASSIMERE, 186 3 ' WM. A. PORTER, Cashier Manufacturers of Price, Six Cuts, TI A-" , , _: .-..,, __: t „,4 , ,: t .., ~ , Li ‘, Will take particular notice that I am selling off my entire and extensive stock of X 4901, ea* HITS IND WS IT COST, As lam going to leave this county. I offer one of the rarest opportunities to those who may wish to supply themselves with GOODS for Spring and Summer wear. ALSO, Any person wishing to go into an established paying business can have an opportunity, as I will sell out wholesale. gar Any person knowing themselves in debted to me by either Book Account or Note will please settle up, and pay off before the Ist day of Aprll, or their accounts will be left in the hands of proper authority for collection.— By paying - attention to this notice you will save coat. JOHN C. LIGHTCAP Waynesburg, Feb. 3, 1864. NEW GOODS I. MOH & BROTHER, AT THE 101 M & ERRS EXCHIR, WAYNESBURG, PA., la AVE just received a very large and carefully se lected stock of Seasonable goods of every descrip tion, and are selling 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 theougheut he season. Our Stock embraces FRENCH MERINOES, CASHMERES, THIBET CLOTHS, COBURGS, ALPACCA, FRENCH WOOL, ROBROY, AND CICILIAN PLAIDS, POPLINS, LUSTERS, WOOL DELAINES, PRINTED DELAINES, &c. ALSO IVIOI:IIELNINGfr AND Second Mourning Goode, LADIES' FORS, WOOL HOODS, AND HEAD NETS, Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, gannet Silk, RD)bons Roches and Flowers, also, Men -and Boys' Wear. A GOOD STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS AND TWEEDS, Jeans, Cords and Fustians, 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 House in the county We can defy competition in low prices. Our old customers, and the public generally, ere invited to give us a call and examine our Stock before purchasing We charge nothing for showing goods, why not call and see for yourselvest Nov. 4, 1863. R. DOUGH - ER/1 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. ♦ll new work will be Warranted for One Year. Shopea Greene street, one square South of theCourl ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1560—n0 34. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS & RINEIIA.RT Practical Marble and Stone Cutters. Third Door East of the Court Rouse, Main S Sept. 2,'03. HAMibTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. H4RTZELL, Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully Informs his friends that he has taken this well known Hose where be is prepared to accommodate travellers And others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &c. He 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, ifrc. April 10,—No 44—tf WAYAPESBURG STEAM MILL. WM. ROGERS respectfully inform his friends and the public that be has leased the NEW STEAK MILL at Waynesburg, PA., where he will always be found ready to accommodate all who may call on the shortest notice. Grinding done on the same tenns as by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can be left at the Minor at Yeator's store. Nan. 27, ISM put' laming, ®ABLY MAUI HACK RUNNING REGULARLY BET V-EEN BYRIMG 1111 MESS' WEB. THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying ofthe mail between the above points, he has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the travOlng community, One will leave the Hamilton . House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 71 o'clock, and will arrive at Ricee' Landing in time for the Roat to Pittsburgh, the other will leave Rice.' Landing at the same time and artiste in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY ROUGHER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. 9. 11111011 ES & OLIVER, Grog., Fe rwar ass and • COalninStrlON lESZCILAMM I S aices' Lemdixg, Greene- Co.; Pa. Are Kepekod , with the lampassand heft Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the Ono, for all goods on con signment, aird WO . GOOD WAREHOUSES; on the I:mn k Ot i tlw river, einwenieni,for baits to land, for itonng all kinds aproduce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or tne Eastern cities, on the most reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention and long experienee, in Mariposa, to receive a liberal share of patron*. In eddltioth tlie above, they will keep on hand goat easottnient of I$ 11 GRoczipas. from tbp halo qt wholesale priCes, to aceom IntaliVaihdin - will liver thenioldi thEll ayr. - $lO4/tAftly: Natt,tf , VMM UP2MMIr al;IMIN14- ND v Wi3Eßlai ..? egai o LT ETTERS testamentary_ upturt tasat - ate of JAMES SA NEAIR, late of Mane* tp..._.yeene county deed, having been granted by the Segteter of said county to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the same, and those having claims against said estate are requested to preient them duly authentica ted for settlement. . _ Mh. 2, '64 Notice to the Public. THE Cabinet business will be carried on at the old stand, by the undersigned, where all kinds of Furniture can be had and made to order. A Hearse kept in reading, to attend funerals. AMOS HILICRED, March 2, 1864. REBECCA GANEAIR. ETTERS of Administration of the estate of JOHN CREE, sr., dec'd, late of Cumberland town ship, Greene county, Pa., Save been granted by the Register of said county, to the undersigned. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the same, and those having claims against said estate are teguested to presenaltem duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT ZIMMERMAN, Adna'r. Feb. 24, '64. RACHEL CREE, Adm'x. GREENE COUNTY, SS : 111 the Court of Common Piece of said county, of Dee. Term, 1863. In the matter of the Real Estate of Stephen White, by the Sheriff. And now, to wit: Dee. 23. /883, the parties interested agree in open Court upon James Inghram as the Auditor to distrib ute the proceeds of sale. By the Court. I will attend to the duties of the above appointmen at the office of John U. Flenniken, Esq., on Friday. March 18th, 1864, at which tune and place all persons interested can be beard. Feb. 17, '64. JAMES INGTIRAM. Auditor. CREENE COUNTY, SS : TN the Orphans' Court of said county, of Elepte mber IN Term, 1863, No. 1. In the matter of the partition or In the matter of the partition, or valuation of the Real Estate of John Steel, Deceased. And now, to wit, December 2'24, 1863, the Sheriff's return to Inquisition :confirmed., and the Grant of a rule on the Heirs and legal Representatives 01 said de ceased, to come into Court, on the first day of neat Term, and accept or refuse the Real Estate, at the valuation, thereof, or bid for the same, or show cause why the same shall not be sold. By the Couri. Jan. 20, 1863. JUSTUS F. TEMPLE, Clerk. CREENE COUNTY, SS: TN the Orphans' Court of said county, of September IN Term, 1963, No. 11. In the matter of the partition. or valuation of the Real Estate of Benjamin Jennings, Esq , dec'd. And nowpto wit: Dec. 21, 1963. Sheriff's return to writ of Inquisition confirmed, and the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal Representatives of said de ceased, to come into Court on the first day of next Term, and accept or refuse the Real Estate at the val uation or bid for the same or show cause why the same shall not be sold. By the Court. Jan, 20, 186£. JUSTUS F. TEMPLE, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LELTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of David L. Keener, tate of Dunkard township, dec'd., Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment. and those having claims araingt the same to fresent them duly authenticated for settlement. WORKMAN DICKMAN. Adm's,Dutikard Townshi Feb. 3, 1f533.-6t. • MUNN Ail MO 1111.110 All XI.MCYX" 3Ell NaEIX). fj•Ills GREAT THOROUGHFA REIS AGAIN OPEN I FOR FREIGHT AND TRAVEL. The cars and machinery recently destroyed are being replaced by new and substantial stock with all the recent improve ments, and the bridges and track are again in sub stantial condition. The well earned reputation of this road for speed, security and comfort will be more than sustained under the re-organization of its business. On and after Monday, August 10th, the Passenger trains will be run as follows: Leaves Wheeling—Daily, at 10 30 A. M., passing Cameron at 12 26, P. M.; passing Grafton atli 08 P. M.; passing Cuinbertand, at 9 20, arrives at Baltimore 6 00 A. M. Leaves Baltimore—Daily, at 9 00 P. M., passing Chmberland at 5 45 A. M.. passing Grafton 11 18 A. M., passing Cameron, 2 56 P. 51., arrives at Wheeling at 4 40 P. M. Leaves Wheeling daily, sseept Saturday, at 10 00 P. M., passing Cameron at 11 51 do., passing Grafton at 3 00 A. M., arrives at B Itimore 5 00 P. M. Leaves Baltimore, except Sunday, at 8 15 A. M., passing Grafton at 1 18 P. M., passing Cameron at 2 44 A. M , arrives at Wheeling at 4 20 do. The Schedule of the Express Train now runs entirely through, same time, and making eloae•connection. Er Through tickets to Eastern cities can be procur e 1 of the Agent in Cameron. For the safe and speedy transportation of live stock and produce, this rodid offers every facility and induce ment to drovers and shippers. New and substantial stock, and drovers abonse Cars" are being added to their already very large rolling stock ; altogether making this the most desirable or all lines in the coon try from West to East. WM. P. SMIT'-f, Master of Transportation, Baltimore, .1. B. FORD, Agent, Wheeling. JAMES R. BELL, Agent, Cameron, W. Va. Aug. 16, 1863. SOWER, BARNES & CO., PUBLI 111 RS CMD DEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, AND STATIONERY, No, 37 North Third Street, below Arch, CH. G. BOWER, W. IL BARN PHILADELPHIA. F. C. POWS. t Publishers of Pelion's Outline Maps and keys, the largest and beat Outline Maps ever published. Ban der's new Reaifers, Greenleaf, & Brooks' Arithmeties, &e„ Blank Books, Writrng, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Papers.- Aug. 19. '63, MARTIN RURIILI/M, ORO. 110N111611T. R. M. HOWARD, C. P. B VIOMBROTT. Bail iOAllf & Importers and Dealers In PORDXGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ' . No. 441 Market Street, below Fifth, Phila. Aug. 19, 186 i. R. lIARTZELL No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, SO GTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of. Watches and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' OLQCIg 3ErtZel:7B3El9 WHOLESALE AN RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED Aug. 19.'63 M. GOLDMAN, .1110. V. WATSON, JUL L. SERGI, JAI. •.14 9 C0111•11. GOLDMAN, BERG &CO. Vlirki.coleparale Csltisleorms• AND DEALERS IN Cloths, Oassimeres, Testings, Tail ors' Whitman's; &c. Nq. 306 lifeirket Street, Phi/axle/phut. Aug. 19, 1863. STATIONEWS WAREHOUSE, JOHN P. CHAIR/FON, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND I aniaSZSALIg 4. I ZIONZIL I 32 kloith Fourth Street, 2d ikory, Phila. Aug. 19:83. JOIN STETP & CO., STIMEASORB TO UP & ER OTHER, INTSOLESALE DZIaapIICILS ER rI . It s No. 24 ItrortA Wittp; Street, and No: 25 Nook Water Skid, ftiladiielfit. Aug. fq, 103 . rammtloaloack. pitiwwwwwithlimmiarais qbeinionwedfter agrasaily es baud lame sopiumen s. 1•11. AAR MN 11_ REBECCA GA NEAIR, Ex's D. T. ULLUIVI, Ex'.. LEGAL NOTICE. JUSTUS F. TEMPLE, Proth'y Express Train. Mail Train. Vitilabelptia. ELI HOLDEN, tit et.. Importers and Dealers in HOUSE FUMISHIAG GOOPS, NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, First door below Exchange Bank, PiTTSBURCH, PA., WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articles, Consisting of Hardwa Plain and Planished Tinware, Brushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanne.l Ware, and Cooking Utensils of all kinds. A great variety of Shaker Goode, Bird Cages. Lc , can be obtained on the most reasonable terms. Refrigerators and Water Coolers, DOOR WATS AND 'FANCY GOODS • Sept 20. 1563. KAY & RICHARDS. W. D. & H. M'GAtabUili t No. 87 Fourth St e , Pittsburgh ., Pa o CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, SHADED, DRUGGETS, and all in their line, which they offer at prices much minced from those of last season, having been purchased during the late decline at Lowest CASH RATES. CHATRCII CARPETS, supplied as usual on small acvance on cost. Dec. 2,1823.-3 m. 1, O. FACKINER, JOHN M. IRWIN' TACEINZR & Mt\LFA c TLTURERB OF Furniture and Chairs ! No. 103 Smithfield St., NON 63 ly PITTSBURG!, PA . Batt 9111111 Z "DEAR MOTHER. I'VE COME HOME TO DIE." A Song of the Returned Volunteer 25 "BROTHER'S FAINTING AT THE DOOR," De scribing a Touching Incident of the War 25 .-BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom Corning" 25 "0 WRAP THE FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A Song of the Dying Soldier 25 "0, 1 WISH THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden 25 "WHO'LL SAVE THE LEFT 1" Descriptive of a Charge at the Battle of Murfreesboro 50 "WITHIN THE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S GUNS." Describing the Battle of Gettysburg • • 50 417 - Any of the above sent by mail, on receipt of the price. CHAS. C. DRELLOR, Oct-21,'63-ly. . No. 81 Wood St., Pittsburgh. CIRPETS AND OIL 'CLOTHS. New Stock jot received at the 11217 tang 3V1)11] Illcruirland, Collins Zr. Co. iced. & 73 FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Poet Ofliee, We have just receired an entirely new and choice assortment of • 1-ttlone w noon OIL CLOTHS, vrailm4m azt.ueutz% And all goods in our line : which having been just purchased for CASH when prices were at the lowest point, we are enabled to sell at from Ten to Twenty-live per Cent Less than Prices of a few Weeks ago We respectfully solicit an early examination of our stock by buyers in town and country Prices will most probably advance before Pall, therefore now is the time to secure Carpets at this point. Country Merchants Will find our new stock is worthy of attention. jt&-Please observe the direetion.llNk Fifth Street,. near Smithfield, betweea Pas Office and Dispatch Building, in the new and elegant iron ware house, Nos 71 & 73. NeFARLAND, COLLINS & 00. J. W. IN'FARLAND. NINNY U. COLLINS. JACOROLOBaER. Jill) , 29, 1863._ II Qa ail 4 1 0 6 :` is Niii hit li. :Oil r2k AND CANA AND WOOD CHAIRS, SELLING OFF WHOLREIALE OR RETAIL JAS. W. WOODW ELL. 97 add 99 'Third street. opposite E. Edwondson & Co and 110 Fourth street. Aug. 9, 'N. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies or the season will be served up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG. Fortier Virgin and Alley Smitbfle st Pittsburgh, Ort. 14, '61...y CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. 7 FLflh Street, PITTSBURGIA, PA. FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. October ' ly OVID 41241111. If. REINXBIAN'S DUMB BITING NISH, So. 67 Sullthileld St., Pittsburgh. Enlarged and fined up in elegant style. All delicacies of the season always on hand. ger•Delicious OYSTERS, first of the sea son. N0v.4.'63-Iy. ST. CLUE HOTEL, 7ORN Elt OF PENN.& ST. CLAIR STREETN, PITTSBURGH, PA J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR E - This popular house has recently been thorough ly refitted and furnished, and now forms one of the most pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mod erate, and satisfaction warranted. April 8, '63— ly Sir NICHOLASOrIEL, CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREE PITTSBURGH, PA. FEU L, Proprietor. April 4. TINDLE dr. INCOOR23, Wholesale and letail C 111 AND FUR EITIIIII xicarrcr.vtamarricrmi2isisies sq. faZia4 , o ; at U..* AAP: wate Nap dap UMPIRE 1111 akaw 00*, GAP, LZTT3III4 A L =tiZar PPM ILlkkarivemov • Mit abillatablii arercira Toole** Rep. i Mk 1140 1863. FALL I:N`As NEW GOODS! JO IV. BARKER a MI With every article i 4 ous limo a$ Wholesale& Retail, Largest Stook WEST OF THE MOUNTAIN:, PITTMBURGTI. The CheaNmitha W. D. & H, MALLOW NUMBER 87 FOURTNe STREW / PITTSBURGH, PA.t CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADE'S, DRIIGOSTS, and all in their line, which they offer at phew much reduced from those of last season. having NIS purchased during the late decHne at Lowest CAM RATES. CHURCH CARPETS, Supplied as usual on small advance on eest. Siov. 11. 1863. THIRD AuuuvAra OP NEW GOODS AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, if oralta-Most Corner of 4th & Marking itad Pr i r e rilEUEITTEtorMIE g Cloths and Cassimeres, Flannels and Blaekets, Cloaks and Shaw*, Ladies' Dress Goode of Every Description Black and Figured Bilks ; Bleached and Untdosabod Yualins; Irish Linens, pure Flax. This will he found the largest andihandsomeetetosa of goods in the city. Oct. 11. 'Mr. REDUCIie PRICES, WILLIAM KNABE & CO. 111 E above Piano. from their Factory possess all superior and latest improvements, including ati AGRAFFE TREBLE, Overyoung. Improved Fall Iron Frame, Felt Covel• Hammers, Ate. THALIERG, one of the moat eminent pianists im world, says "I have great pleasure in certifying IKft I have tried your Pianos, and find them equa4 not superior, to any in this country. Alton Abets grert, qualities, which distinguish them, is the of tone, the agreeable and easy touch, and volume et tone.. Wishing you ail the success you son! MP serve, I am, air, yours. truly, 8. THAL C. Gaols, the well known composer, Wfieshigtba. Delaware. says th 4 "they cannot be surpassed by say in the market." WWI delighted ea Sea !lig the clear and full tone of one of your first elese Pianos.' The above Planes are warranted for fiveffaati, For gale by • CHARLOTTE BLUM No. 43 Fifth street, Rd door *boo" Wood at...Fatleedades New Building. [Jan. '39,1M. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPASENTIVIER OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOT • WINDOW SHADES, TABLE On CLOTHS. CARRIAGE CLOTER. .41so, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Le - er, Inalwu Rubber Belting, Nose Bkinit Packing, Tutting, Wheat Drilla . Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, ote., Ste. Wltnlesale and retail buyers will find Ontateek tarp weirseleeted, and at the lowest prices. ( April 24, 1862-Iy. zwirm sminaare araminnil. INVENTED 1845-IMPROVED .ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OP iwomions. ING PURPOEES. Sewing Ego iiy al Well Ala Miner 111114, Cloth an. iaellaCk CORNER Or PENN Wr. C/[ .Pr April aufwver of goop . ilosuipimil dif 3IP t 7 I*7 1r tr XL al NO. 43 esurnmuponner, E .: 1111'11;1%w, resivA. • it MitindillikeV " 'IOIIIIIM/111 Arra* Itted4 mat II *II mit at taw timest tee. Aug. at, Ile I. Vittstgrg. IMO 59 MIIIXET STREIT, IVITINAIrS t to c • tfj t o 0 • o tv. 1 „ g F4' 6co 0 p. t -4 pui ZSI Po A b i t cr) •-. V 4 'n* 0 04 C Cn oxi t i .• 42 SX I C C/2 • " 0 kgµ=*~~ .a.3lq3ci octsrpavELY 111:4 ONE PRWE Sept. 30, 1863.•6pi KNABE'S PIANOS I :7111=1 a. & H. ritaiLLIPS, lVus 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, PittsbUrgbp P*. DI A N 17SA ETU R ERS Or z A. IL WORllitrift /LOOM R. R. BUGE/L