The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 06, 1864, Image 4

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Alt About We Wheat Crops.
'Firms m INDIANA.—The Plymouth,
Marshall countY, ,Indiana Republican
says of the wheat crop of that county :
Several intelligent farmers in this
county, of whom we have made inquir
ies the past week concerning the grow
ing wheat crop, say it is badly damaged,
and r,annot possibly make half' a crop.
WHEAT x KUNTUCKY.-^Tilo Hender
son (Ky.,) Reporter says of the wheat
crop in that section :
It gratifies us to state that the wheat
in this section is Net injured so badly as
at first supposed. In many places
where it was thought the wheat was
entirely killed by the cold, it is coming
out again and promises to yield an
average cropp. Only in low places is the
wheat seriously hurt.
Tag Omo WHEAT Cr.ors.—Col S. D.
llarris, of tke Ohio Cultivator, reports
to the Columbus Statesman that in
Eastern Ohio, the prospects for a good
Wheat crop are not very cheering.—.
Wherever the snow was blown off the
fields by the bitter wind in January
bat, the seed was frozen and the young
sprat killed. In places where it is
evident there was heavy drifts of snow
the crop looks bright and promising.—
A few days of warm weather will de
velop the extent of the injury, and en
able abetter j7tdgment of the prospects.
THE • WHEAT CROP IN lOWA.—We
understand, and are sorry to learn,
from farmers in various parts of the
country,' that the winter wheat was
materially injured by the cold, dry,
Writily weather, a few weeks since.—
There was a larger extent of land sown
in this variety of grain than usual, and
the prospect for a big crop was excel
lent until the period we speak of.
A Singular Contest.
Two Gentlemen of high birth the one
a Spaniard, and the other a German,
having rendered Maximilain IL many
services, they each, for recompense, de
manded his natural daughter Helena in
marriae. The prince, who entertained
equal respect for them both, could not
give either the preference ; and, after
Tuch delay, told them that from claims
flexbodi had to his atteniton and regard,
he could not give his assent for either i of
than to marry his daughter, and they
must decide it by their own. powers and
address ; but as he did not wish to risk
the loss of either, or both, by suffering
them to jlght with offensive weapons,
he had ordered a large bag to be
brought,and who was successful enough
to put his rival into it, should obtain his
daughter. This strange combat be
tween two gentleman was ?n the pre*.
of the whole imperial court, and lasted
half-an-hour. At length the Spaniard
yielded to the German s Andre Elhard,
Baron of Tether 4, who, when ho had
got his adversary into the bag, took
him on his back and placed him at the
Emperor's feet, and on the following
day married the beautiful llelena.
Sty on the Eye-lid.
An exchange says :--Put a teaspoon
ful of black tea in a small bag; pour on
it enough boiling 'water to moisten it,
then put oh the eye pretty warm.—
Keep it on ail night, and in the morning
the sty will most likely be gone ; if not
a second applimeen is certain to remove
it.
SPRING AND SUMNER
FASHIONS *FOR 1864 !
At TRH PITTSBFIIfiII
IILOAN AND MANTILLA STORE,
Na. 73 Market Street,
PVJETIEBURCIIM, PA.
TATE would respectfully call the attention of the
lir trade So our large and «Ilegant stock of Ladies
and Mines' Cloaks, Segues ant Circulars for Spring
a d llkopmer wear, having 'mug in stock all the lead
iff, and popular styles of tflE season, to which we
shall dells; add all the foreign and original designs as
they come to hand through the regular guropean
steamers.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find us fully prepared to fill ther orders at all
tinter, having steno and magnificent stock of
lifESlXJaErsil
and Limn SUMMER FABRICS, from which to
manufacture Ladies' garments of every description.
Buyers would do well to remember that ours is the
only exclusive •
Cloak }louse
in plttsburgh, where Ladies' Fashionable Costumes
can be had at all duvet, wholesale end retail.
M. J. SPENCE.
March 23, 1984,
NEW SPRING GOODS!
77 & 79 Market Street,
PITTSINT/SON, PA.
CLOUSER INS RETAIL
JOSEPH HORDE & CO.,
INVITE the attention of Merchant§ and Milliners to
thPir new stock for the spring trade, consisting to
•art of
Bonnets, Rats, Ribbons, Flowers,
Irames, Silks, Crapes,
Laces,
nd ail other Willowy Goods. Also a large and choice
sock of
!UBB & MANTLE NUMMINGS,
, toekings, Gloves, iiandkerchieth, Embroideries, Mop
rte, Corsets, Braids, Buttons, Combs, and every va
,Lty of Notions, email wares and Shaker Roods. As
N.. buy for Cash and sell for Cash, our stock will be
And as cheap as any other ho.
HORNS & CO.,
77 & 79 Market St.
/a -Wholesale Room up stairs.
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March 30, 1881.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE•
P.T.TEAR testamentatory upon the estate of Olive
Lunt, dec'd., of Centre tp, having been granted
IN! underidgited. notice is hereby given to all per
!).3 .ndebtett to snid estate to make immediate pay
-1,1 %ridthose having claims against the seine to pre
t :hem duly authenticated for settlement.
ELIAS SCOTT. Executor.
;A 30, 1804.
$225 SEVEN OCTAVE $225
LEE & IRTALHER., ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES,
10 - CMCLIEL PUBLISHERS AND IMPORTERS Grovesteen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y.
STEW ENLA RGED SCALE PIANO FORTEE,
NT ( ;TWIC is hereby given dins the Directors of the Administrator's Notice. • Or
11 with all the latest improvements.
This years' experience with greatly increased Will
'.4 Poor
r ETTERS of administration have been granted to MUSIC AND MUSICAL -INSTRUMENTS,
II; YciielAle for the coming year. Ilene wishing.
„ SL4 the undersigned upon the ensan of um Wreen- jes for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at
'he position win please meet with th eta at their *M.,No., 7"42 theatabl St., *low 81A St., Pinklii :he above unusually low price. Ous %strange** re.
egu:at ioartng, wharh Wilt be behirthstie Moray In „.., 4/siiii late of Morgan,: .libuollet.'4. Alellsirei Ail give*
ID all persons ' dellnlß+lo traidaatiitio 41i Fsedi- , . - firishlusd aitre isiniortment of ceived .the highest award atitre Weald's, Fbir. oak*
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GAZiWarle.
OIL CLOTHS,
17111DOw ONADM
MTarland, Collins & Co.
MEM
NEW CAIInT STORE,
NO. 71 & 73 FIFTH ST.,
Second Door, over Miner's Book Store,
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Have just opened their
SPRING STOCK,
Comprising a most extensive and complete
assortment of every description of
ERIS HO AMIRICAI GOOOl
Including many entirely
NEW STYLES,
novel before in this mak et
Having purchased our goods just previous to
the late advance in prices, we now offer a great
part of our assortment at
WHOLESALE,
At Manufacturer's prices. And RETAIL et
a very
SMALL ADVANCE!
We offer to buyers in large and smal
amounts all the advantages that the market
affords, for confirmation of which we rater to
our customers during the past year, and Pius
burgh Merchants generally, with whom we
have done business for many years.
JAMES Men\ RLAND,
HENRY H. COLLINS,
JACOB GLOSSER,
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March 22d, 1864.
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CLOStIRRENNER & 17 , 7r,1,811,
- No. 430 Chestnut Sut et, I'LliadelPhia,
March 23, 1t“:4..
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants,
Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woob
ens, &c., Insects on Plants,
Fowls, Animals, &c.
Put up in 25c; 50c, $l.OO Bores, Bottles and Flasks,
82 and $S sizes for Ettyrsts, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &C.
"Orly infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
/ref - Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
`Sold by all Druggists and Retatlers every
where.
Ut...!!!.BEwARE!!! of all worthless imitations.
_ .
Itifir•See that "Cos Tart's" name is on each Box,
Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. •
ba..Address HENRY R. cos rAn•
P_IT - Prineipal Depot , V .R 2, Broadway, N. Y•
. %4?...501d by all Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists in W-aynesburg, Pa.
Feb. 17, 7.36.—5 in.
GREAT DEMAND FOR
Greenbacks.
"IVOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership here
jlrtothre existing between JOHN BRADLEY and
eIiARLEta R. BRADLEY, was dissolved on the 6th
day of March, 1864, by mutual consent. AB debts ow
ing to the said firm, are to be received by the said
Charles R. Bradley, and all demands on the said part
nership Will be paid by him ; and the business of
SADDLE AND NANNESS
will he carried on by said Charles B. Bradley, at the
old stand, opposite the Graeae llou.e, where he hopes
to receive a liberal share of patronage. John Bradley
will continue to act as salesman in the establishment.
JOHN BRADLEY.
CHARLVI.
S. B. P,nnidma inikealnit 6nit.11111411 1
ow on erlefore the Ist day of April nest, In or•
save time and live ktipotAkilia adlndY•
" 4, Bi 11114.
CLONING. CLOTHING.
11, CURE %, 00 4 3
Clothing Emporium,
The only Establishment of the kind where
every ono may be suited both in quality
price,
THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK
0
FALL SI WIER COTE!
Ever ()Terra in this county, comprising ill the latest
Eastern cuts of
ALEPE
Wear. tneether with a general assortment of HATS
and CANS.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
of every descriptton. Our motto Is "we study to
please," and no one after a thorough examination of
our stock has any occasion to so elsewhere, if he does
he is like the bad penny, "sure to return again."—
Among our numerous lot of OVERCOATS may be
found the
TRIEST CAS suurnE,
BEAVER CLOTH,
PILOT CLOTH,
SEAL-SKIN. MOELSKIN and
CHINCHILLA. Of Burliness Coats Plain and Fancy
Cassitnele of ail grades and qualities, frock and sack.
The oddest of all coats is the 111.01 . K.A DE RUNNER,
a coat out of captured goods. These
coats are. exeiuttu the cut et' hundrOda, and are
selling rapidly. If you waLt 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 sum in
just one door below the Post (Mice, in the West end
oCAllison's building, and we will show you more
goods and better styles than were ever offered in
Waynesburg. Oct. 6, 1803.
THE UP-TOWN GROCERY.
STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON
H A b V e n i rG air r i i g ure t h o a i„ q , 7 e d e t n hezt s o l c ro k sn o i fi e fil r r l o v c i r i rie c s o aa n t i t
the businrss at the old stand. They will in a few daya
be in receipt of a large assortment of
Prime Groceries mid Provisions,
Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, &e., &c., which
they will sell at the lowest prices for cash.
Corn Meat, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro
duce generally always on hand.
March 4th 1863.
ORPHANS' COURT
SALE
I N : tr.
e , en i e taa,e o n
county, f
the order u n dersigned
e O rph ans '
e l Court on o f
the
premises on
Wednesday, April 13, 1864,
The following desc!ibed Real Estate, late the property
of Joseph Miller, Esq., to wit: A tract or laud situ
ate in Morris tp., Oteene county, adjoining lands of
James Bunn, Joseph Saunders, and others,containing
Aar S 9
more or lees. on which are erected Two Log Houses,
one and a half stories high, a Frame Barn, a Grist
Mill with two run of stones, a Saw Mill and other
outbuildings, There is a
GOOD ORCHARD
on the premises. The property Is In good repair, and
In a good state of cultivation.
F A1P.1141113L.1 4 611[ 41,
One-third of the purchase money at the continua
tion of the sale; one-third in six months therefrom
and the remaining third in twelve months, with inter
est from the confirmation.
JOBEPH CLUTTER,
ROBERT MILLER, AdnOrs.
March 23, 1864.
Guardian's Sale.
TN pursuance elan order of the Orphan's Calm of
Greene county, the undersigned will Wier at public
sale, on the premises, ou
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1864,
the following itesrrihed Real Estate, to wit : A tract
of land situate near Donkard Creek, in Perry tow aLip
Grcene c , utity, adi , sititag taarN of lotto. and (loot6e
W. Long, John Kennedy, Patrick Donley and others,
c (Attaining
EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES,
more or less ' about Forty-five of which are cleared,
and on which are erected, two frame dwelling houses,
a frame stable and other out buildings. There is also
an apple orchard on the premises. This property is
eligibly situated In reference to churches, school
ho uses, mills, &c.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third of ti.e purchase money upon the confirma
tion 01 sale, and the residue in three equal payments,
with interest from confirmation of sale; the first of
whica to be in six months, the second in twelve
months, and the remainder in 18 months from confir
mation of sale. The purchaser to retain in his hands
during the lile of the widow of Ephraim Williams,
dec'd., the amount sec apart :or her nse in the partition
of the estate of said dee'd, The principle and interest
to be paid according to the terms of the recognizance
JLT6TIJS GA HARD, Guardian of
March 30, 'GI. Ephraim and John Williams,
Executor's Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the . Orphan's Cowl of
Greene cottuty, and under the directions costa In
in the last will and test..rnent of Janie.; Greenlee, de
ceased, the undersigned Executor ofsaid will, will sell
at public outcry, on the pre wises in Morgan ip., on
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, '64,
a tract of land, adjoining lands of dolin Cnrhitt, Fl(qcli
er Allman, Aaron l'nx, jr., David Roee, John Neswun_
ger, and others, containing about
ONE HUNDRED & SIXTEEN ACRES,
Abort ninety-five acres of the land is cleared, and in
a fair state of cultivation, with a two story frame
h , use, frame barn, and out buildings erected thereon.
There are some fruit trees on the premises, and an
abundance of coal and Hine of the best quality. The
!brut is well watered. In a good neighborhood and
convenient to mills.
TERMS OF SALE :
One•third of the purchase money upon the confirma
tion of sale, and the remainder in three equal pay
menus, the first of which to be in six months, t. e sec
ond in twelve months, and the last payment in eigh
teen months from the confirmation of sale; with in
terest upon the purchase money from the confirmation
of sale. RAIN A. GREENLEE,
JOHN GREENLEE,
March 30, ISM. Executors.
Guardian's Sale.
I N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Greene county. the undersigned will expose to pub
lic sale, on the premises, 04
SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1864,
The following described Real Estate, to wit : the undi
vided 10Ufth of the undivided seventh part of the fol
lowing described tracts of land, to wit: A tract of land
situate in Dunkard tp., Greene county, known as the
"Rome Farm" of the late Enoch 14outh, deed., ad
joining lands of Daniel and James W illiamson, Rob
ert Maple, the heirs of Win. Lambert and others,
containing in the whole
TWO HUNDRED ACRES,
A tract of land also, situate in nunkard tp., adjoining
lands of Wesley McClure, Jacob Cornell, John Mason
and others, containing two hundred and seven acres
in the whole, and a tract of land situate en Colvins
Run, in Perry tp.. adjoining lands of Minor Long, Is
rael Cornell and others, containing in the whole, two
hnndred acres.
. .
TERMS—Cash upon the confirmation of the sale.
BENJAMIN F. BAII.I,
Guardian of Ruth and Jane Daily, minorclaildren
March 30. 1864. of Elizabeth Batty dee'd
NEW GOODS:
=II
&NOR & BROTHER,
AT THE
FAIRS & MIMES
WAYNESBURG, PA.,
HA VE just recelved a very lame and carefully se
kcted stock of 6ea sonaide Good, of every desvrip
Lion, and are selling at competition prices.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS:
To this department we pay arrat attention, and our
Stock will ha foiled complete, 10 whi , M will he added
a succession of Novelties theoughout the season. Our
Stock embraces:
FRENCH MERINOES,
CASHMERES, 'MEET CLOTHS,
COBURGS, ALPACCA,
FRENCH WOOL, RODROY, AND
CICILIAN PLAIDS, POPLINS,
LUSTERS, WOOL DELAINES,
PRINTED DELAINES, &c. ALSO
-MC3OI7MLNXIOT43I
AND
Second Mourning Goods,'
LADIES' FORS ) WOOL HOODS,
AND BEAD NETS,
Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, Bonnet Silk, Ribbons,
Ruches and Flow cos, 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, ore invited to give us a call and
examine our Stock before purchasing. We charge
nothing for showing goods, why not call and see for
yourselvesl Nov. 1, 1863.
186 3 !
inRsT IN THE MARKET !
V1D122 DOB
ZOSLELZE PORTER,
Porter's CA Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick
Podding, 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, Tickings, 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 ena bl e d to sell
at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam
ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for
past favors.
Sept. 9:0- iv.
R. DoUGNERry,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER,
itespectfully in foam: the public that he has located in
Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture
Carriages of Emery Description,
From his experience In the business, ha feels Min
den t his ‘s srk will give entire satisfaction. Ile will etc
no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will
not employ any hut Slll2 etiur workman,
All new work will be
Warranted for One Year.
shopen Greene street, one square South of tho Court
nos(`,
Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 15.60-410 34.
WAYNESBURG
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
SAYERS A; RINEIIA.RT
Practical Marble and Stone Cutters,
Third Door East of the Court Douse, Main S
sew. 2, '63.
HAMPRON HOUSE
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.
HaRTZELL, Proprietor.
TILE subscriber respectfully hifortn; his fi lends
that he has taken this well known litmse
where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and
others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &e.
will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests
comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him,
not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and
carriages, &c.
B. HARTZELL
April 10,—No 44—tf
WAYNESBURG STEAM MILL.
WM. ROGERS respertfittly inform Lis friends and
the public that he has leased the NEW ::TEA Y
MILT. at Waynesburg, Pa., where Le will always lie
found ready to accommodate all who may call on the
shortest notice. Grinding done on the saute Willis as
by water mills. FLOUR. and FEED kept constantly
on hand. Orders for either can be It ft at 'he Miller at
Yeator's store, (Jan. 27, 1662
Odd Fellows Saving Association
107.41L. , jr.N.MEi.131:1MRLar, Pet.
Chartered by the Legislature .I.llarth 271 k, 1862.
J • F. RANDOLPH, President . ; J. F. TEMPLE, Sec'y;
WM. A. PORTER, Cashier.
All Business Communications should be addressed
to Wm. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene comity, Pa.
Collections pioniptly attended to. Loans and Dis
counts made. 8ept.99,'0.3.
TAKE NOTICE.
A". persons who are indebted to WM. A. POR
TEN. by note or book account, are requested to
make immediate payment. Unless settled by the
first of April, they will be left at the proper place for
collection. I Iman what I say. Look out, one and all.
Waynesburg, March U. 1864.
TO ALL INTERESTED.
A LL
N erso i l i l o s r i da nd t ted : r o e t r h e e qn fi e r e ng do f to M ik
i li n a or ane
home
d late payment. as the books Inuit be settled without
further delay.
Waynesburg. March 2d, 1864.
Legal Notice.
LETTERS testamentary upon the estate of JAMES
GA NEAIR, late of Marion tp., Greene county
de e 'd, having been granted by the Register 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 present them duly authentica ,
ted for settlement.
REBECCA GA NEAIR,
Mh. 2,'64. D. T. ULLUM, Ex'r.
Notice to the Public.
lIE T 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 Scam:
kept in readiness to attend funerals.
AMOS MILT RED,
March 2, BM. REBECCA GANF,AIR.
LEGAL NOTICE.
y ETTRRs of Administration of the estate of JOHN
14 GHEE, sr., dbc'dlate of Cumberland town.
likHreene comity, Pa., have been granted by the
of said collutY,- to the undersigned: All w
awa' knowing themselves indebted to said estate am
berebrwstyled ti pay sal. sash, and thaw* ategthie
claims, agatast said estataarelequastedi Is) preseatthem
afb; irlatl . tirAteir ttletaft iv a
AIN Aikeile=
•
amok to, do. - s
MIST 111111111 111 1111 NE!
BARGAINS,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
ALT ,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICEP,
Hoods, Sontags,
Ladies' Wool 'Vests,
A lame quantity of
Heavy Wool Socks,
Traveling or
Negligee Shirts,
Undergarments,
Boots and Shoes,
Data, Caps,
AND
:r• SHILIWO,
Oil Cloths & Window Shades.
CLOTHING,
GENT'S AND BOYS' WEAR!
Trimmings,
Embroideries,
Handkerchiefs,
noslery,
Gloves,
Notions and
Nick-Nacks
lu great variety, Alect, a very large lamely of
MSS 66(4" EIR t
HOUSEKEEPING COO JS I
XX.13,Xtr0W.111.11.1111,
Orders will Receive Prompt and Carefu
Attention.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.
GREENE 710 USE,
Feb.2l, 1814.-Im, WAYNESBURG, PA.
WM. A. PORTER.
WALL PAPERS,
WINDOW SIEADIIII3,
BORDERS, DECORATIONS,
A ND every article in the Paper Hanging line are
too.v Offered to the trade and buyerzl generally at
the lowest price; possible.
tall and see at No. IU7 Market street, near Fifth,
Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. R. lIUGLIES..
Feb. 17th, 1664.
gitte' lanbing,
DAHJV MAits HACK
RUNNING REGULARLY BETWEEN
WHIM BB RE lAMB
THE undersigned respectfully itiforais the generous
Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the
mail between the above poilqs, he has placed upon the
route two hew and commodious Hacks for the ac
commodation of the trav tiling community, One will
leave the nail:thou House, NV ay nerehurg, ever• worn•
Mg. Simila.vei excepted, at 7} o'clock, and will arrive
at Ricer!' Landing in time for the Roat to Pittsburgh,
the other will leave Rices' Lauding at the same time
and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be
spared tht the acsoinmodation Of passengers,
TIMOTHY I.IOIJO HER, Proprietor.
August 7th, 1861. no. 9..
BUGUES & OLIVER ,
Cirrocers, Forwarding. and
commassx ON IntACIFANTS
Rice? Landing, Greene Co., Pa.
Arc prepared with the largest and hest Grocery and
Forwarding Rooms in the I lace, for all goods WI con
signment, and also
GOOD WAREHOUSES,
on the hank of the river, convenient for boats to land s
for storing all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitts
burgh, or hoe Eastern cities, on the most reasonable
terms.
They hope by strict attention and tong experience, In
business, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
I In addition to the above, they will keep on hand
gooe assot fluent of
FRESH GROCERIES.
from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to accom
•codate a!I who will favor them with their patronage.
Apri 11. 1860.
i(ada.
SOWER, BARNES St CDe
I'LBLI4IIEIL9 A D DEALERS IN
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books,
AND STATIONERY,
No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch,
G. &mnt,
W. 11. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA.
F. C. NYITS.
Publishers of Pellon's tlulli ne Mips and kept, tho
largest and best Oilthilie Maps ever published. San
der s new Readers, Greenlears & Brooks' Arillimetics,
&c., Blank Books, Writrng, Wrapping, Curtain and
Wall Papers, Ant;, 19.'63,
MARTIN 1111611c.r.n, CEO. BONBllleillT.
R. U. HOWARD, C. P. SUESSERUI7.
1/11/1117 CD.,
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOIVIESTIO
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
.;Ilitrket Street, below Fifth, l'leila.
Aug. 19, 1563.
ELY HOLDEN,
No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth,
SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA,
Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry.
MANUFACTURERS'
CLOCK 3E1C017.5113E,
WHOLESALE AN RETAIL.
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
Aug. 19.'63
M. GOLDMAN, JNO. V. WATSON.
JOB. L. BERG, JAS. A. AI:COMAS.
GOLDMAN, BERG a CO •
VP73►olesala Clothier's•
AM) DEALERS IN
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tail
ors' Trimmings,.
No. 306 Market Street, Pkiladelplita.
Aug. 19, 1863.
STATIONER'S WAREHOUSE.
JOHN P. CHARLTON,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER,
AND
WISOLESALE STATIONER,
32 South Fourth Street, 2d Story, Phila.
Aug. 1e..63.
JOHN STROUP & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO STROUP Ir. BROTUER,
WICOLESALE DILELLERS
FISH,
N 0.24 North Water!' Street, and No. 25 Notrh
Water Street, Philadelphia.
Aug. 19, 1863
DRY GOODS.
W, BARKER & CO.,
(9 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi
ted in this city, embracing
atuo,
izmilwa.o 9
CLOAKS,
DE2-TS 800 Ms
Housekeeping Goods,
GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR,
Which they offer of
WHOLESALE & RETAILS
Country Merchants supplied
at the lowest Eastern CASH
PRICES.
March 16, 1564
110SIIIMIC4 LODGE, NO. 55S I. 0. IP
, • .
)'l E tr:: T ft ii o i u l t V- t a lik i t ' t i' ts s e hli c r u g l' T in t' r i sTa r y Pi c B v nVPn e s az i 1 ; 3 1
week, at o'clock. OFFicr.ns:
TILOS SCOTT, P. G. ID. / .P.vss N. G.
(14 J. , g, V. 0
.1. P. TKMPLE, Sec'y.
W A. PORTIA, Treas.
Nov 0,; 962.
ittshuo AZwertistmcnts.
J. D. FACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN'
I'ACILINER &
31 , 1'SL c Tit Tt APRS OP
1 •
Furniture and Chairs,
No. 103 Smithfield St.l
Nov I't ly PITTSBURGH, PA .
J Dlllll 4 1:1 1 2 111213
"DEAR MOTIiER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE."
A song of the Roomed Vole:item 25
"BROTHER'S FAINTING A'l' THE DOOR," De
seribiulz a Tonwhinz Incident of tine War- • • -•-• • 25
' BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel "Eingdo
Comme" 25
"0 WIZAP THE FLAG AROUND ME, BiIYS." A
Smg ot the Dyin2 Soldier 25
'•o, I W1 ,, 11 THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of
the Lonesome. Waiting Maiden 25
"Vcllol.l. SAVE THE LEFT," Descriptive of a
Charge at the Battle of Murfreesboro 50
"WITHIN THE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S
GUNS," Descrihiog the Battle olGettysinurg• • 50
ILI - "Any of the above sent by mail, on receipt of 11th
price.
CHAS. O. MELLOR,
No. 81 Wood St.. Pittsburgh.
JE T T-T3FLIVIrJrCriI.3II
..2LIN.T
CAINE .&WD WOOD 0E6T8.0,
SELLING OPF
AT
REDUCED PRICES,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
JAS. W. WOOD% ELL,
07 add 99 Third street. opposite E. Edmondson & Co.
and 110 Fourthostreet. Aug. 9, '55.
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND
surruFIELD STREETS,
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season
will I , t eerved up in the most palatable style.
ELI YOUNG.
Corner Virgin and Alley Salitidie at.
Pittgbargb, oil. 14, '6•2.•y
CORNUCOPIA SALOON,
No. 7 Fifth Street,
PITTSBURGTh pA
FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR.
October • I 0± I v
wwiplAt- App,37pt
V 4" 4A 4.1' Z 3.4.41.4.0
REINENEAN'S
a
DUQUESNE sEITING DOUSE,
No. G 7 SMithlield St, P ittaburgh.
Enlarged and hued up in elegant style. All
delicacies of the season always on hand.
Ad . -Delicious OYSTERS, first of the sea
son. N0v.4263-Iy.
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
TURNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS,
PITTSBORGII,
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
Er 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 mud
erate. and satisfitctio6 warranted. April B.'G3 ly
rox. mac"lmam Roma.,
CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREE .
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FEUL, Proprietor.
April 4.
WIND.= & MOORS,
Wholesale and Retail
CHAIR AND FURNITURE
MIXALNI:IIPALCTT_TX=I.3E.II,./E3
NO. 21 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Near the Mongabela lloure
• Sept.:3o.'o-Iv. Pittsburgh, ,Pa.
S. B. Si, C. P. MARKLE,
MAMUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOK ; CAP, LETTER,
AND all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have rernov
ed from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 Solthtleld Street,
PITTSBUBC/S, PA.
trroreash Tradefor Rags. Nov. 13, Piel-ly
Vittsturg,
EAT IS. IttlIZA2Oll.
Importers and Dealers in
11911 SR FURNISHING GOODS
NO. 30 FIFTH STREET,
First door below Exchange Bank,
P ire SURCH Pa.,
WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF
Housekeeping Articles,
Consisting of Hardware, Plain and Planished Tinwarqk
Brushes, Wooden ‘Vaie, Baskets, Plated {Pare,
Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, slid
Cooking Utensils of all kinds.
A great variety of Shaker Goods, Bird Cagle, &e ,calk
be obtained on the most reasonable terms.
Refrigerators and Water Coolers,
DOOR. MATS. AND ram=
GOODS.
Sept 30, 1563. KAY & RICHARDS.
B. L. COOK, ':E.PBTTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK S
COOS, PETTIT & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,.
And Dealers la
Produce, ~'lour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &o,
No. 12 Smithfield St., Corner First, rate&urgh.
iIF:FERENCRS — Springer Harlem &Co , Pittsbnrgt
Hitchcock, McCreery & Co., Pittsburgh ; George ti
Endley, Cashier German Tract and Savings hank.
Pittsburgh; Mitchell & Ladd, Cincinnati, O.; W. H. dg
.1 D. Ladd, Richmond, O.; Jon. Luling, cashier Ms,
Pleasant Branch Bank State Bank Ohio.
Sept. 1013.1 y.
.111E•'_132._ IL Mei
CLOAK, MANTILLA, SHAWL
.41-NT)
FUR EMPORIUM,.
68 ...ILA RKET ST.RAZET.
The Newest Styles Black and Cohnisd,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
AT EASTERN PRICER,
3a. GUNSENBAITSER dt. 00,
Sept. 39, '63. 68 MARKET ST., between 3d & 4111
isOUGMERIDGE,
MAN ITFACT [JEERS OP
Brushes, Children's ecraehear k .
Looking Glasses & Piotar4) Frames.
DEA LE3 IN VARIETY GOODS, &Cs
No. 72 Waod St.M, Pittsburgh, Pt a
Machine linshee made to Only*.
Ju 1r Iy.
3033 N CUNNINOI34.I4,
tviinlesttie Dealer in
FOlillgi ¶L ES 1111 110.4115,
No. 52 Smithfield 3t, Pitl B torgA, PGE.
WOl keep conkdontly on hand,
Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Bras.
dies, Wines, Gins, dso.
6ein.30,'C.3 Um.
win. N. OGDEN di, CO4,
MANUPACTCAII,E3 OF
1 .a r 11111)/1
AND
Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &o.
No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Po *
EePt 30,%3-1 y.
T. B. YOUNG dr. CO.,
meNxrecrurAtes ay
1211.11 1 12
OB EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Corner Smiziveld 4: Third Ste. Pittsburgh
Material and wolkniansliip Warranted, and sold
redu,r.l prces. Care taken in packing for land a
water ca riage. 5ept.29418-4Sm„
TELIRD ./IRRIVAIs OP
NEW GOODS
AT
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S J
Mort h-East Corner of 4th &. IllarkOt &told
Xs 3. 1 11 - "1 1 1E3 3E317 XX Cir .7E3C i
Cloths and Cassiinr!re,s,
Flannels and Blaukvis,
Cloaks and Shawls
Ladles' Dress Coi's of Every Description
Black and Figured Silks ; Bleached and Enbleaslait
N'ushns; Trish Linens, pure Flax.
Tide will he f,,iitiLl the largest and handsomest kik.
of go,,ds in the city. Oct. 21, 'lri
lINABE'S PIANOS
MANtriCTURVD RY
1 - V I.\ .I‘l_ ENA 1.11 1 , WO.
Factory pi-isies. all ttio..
superior and late,t noproveiticias, including thla
GRA 1 7 1.' TRFT3I.I:.
01 , 1:+tiong, Improved Fo!! Iron Frame, Felt Coves
&r.
ALTIERG, 011 e of the mast emiutrut pivists in tS'A
world, says : have gnat phi:wore in certifying Hi'
I have trim) }our Pianos, slut hurt them equal, LC
not superior, to any in thin country. Among Wets
grett qualities, hich distinguish them, is the evenn
of time, the ugreeahle and easy touch, and volume
time. Wishing you all the success you so highly der
serve, I am, sir, yours truly, S. TIIALBEIW."
U. GROUE, the well known composer, Wilmington,
Delaware. says that "they cannot be surpassed by a 3
in the markrt."
U.Vt writes :—"1 WELS delighted int hoar
ing the clear and full trite of one of your fast GIJON
Pianos."
1173 , The shove Pianos are warranted for five yew%
For sate by CIIARLOTTE BLUME,
No. 43 Fifth street,2d door above Wood et., Patterson.%
New Building. [Jan. 29, 1.;
J. Ar- U. 1' lIIILLIPS.
Nos 26 and 28 St. Clair Street.
Pittsburgh, PA.
MANUFACTURERS 01?
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT' GASEIOI
OIL CLOTIM, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL
CLOTHS, CARRIAGE CLOTHS.
.11so, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leaih
er' Incliats Rubber Belting, Hose Steam
Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills
Tubes, Clothing, and all other
articles made of IndiarT
Rubber, 4-c., 4-e.
Wholesale and retail buyers will had °wawa tarp,
well selected, and at the lowest prices.
April 24, 1862-Iy.
k ao 4-.10 33
ROWE SEWING MILONINE.
INVENTED 1 81 5 -IMPROVED 1860.
-ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTUII
INC PURPOSES
Sewing Equally as well on mas•
line, Cloth and Leather.
CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS.
PITTSBURGH, P 4.
A tl 18-Iyr. A. M. M'GREGOR, AGENT.
St&ELL
Blank Ereentsons, Buninanns and Coastal
ble'a Salesand al) °Ow Manks, always "
band a; ihisoffins.