„#ititirt fettrg. My Mother's Home. Jh ! carry me back to my native shore, For my heart is sad and lone ; And ere I die, let me gaze once more On my mother's cottage home; Oh, bear me back to the quiet shade Of the well-known trystring tree To the babbling stream and sunny. glade, The haunts of my childhood's glee. fly spirit pines for my mother's love, And the grasp of her dear right hand; And to feel once more affection's kiss, From the joyous household band ; When bear me back to my native shoro, For my heart is sad and lone, And ere I die let me gaze once more On my mother's cottage home. The Last Slave in Pennsylvania. gannah Kelley, believed to be the Mast slave in Pennsylvania., died in Cross Creek township, Washington county, on the 15th ult., at the advanced age of 103 years. She was owned by John Gardner, deceased, formerly of Jeffer &au township, but, for a number of years, had boarded with her free col ored relatives in Cross Creek township. ,Notwithstanding her great age, she was remarkably healthy, and gave fair promise of out-living her grand chil dren, had she not been brought to her death by a horrible accident. Rising early on New Year's morning, she was warming herself by a very large fire at the end of a coal scaffold, close by her house, and in some way caught fire, and was so _terribly burnt before assist anse could be given that she died, as recorded above. gar At some religio Is ceremony at which the late Archb . hop of Dublin was to officiate in the ountry, a young curate who attended im grew very nervous as to their being late. "My zood _young friend," said the archbish op," !‘.l can only say to you what the ,criminal going to be hanged said to those around, who were hurrying him, 'Let us take our time; they can't begin ,withimtt us."! AAA country editor received a re mittance, with the request to send his paper as long as the money lasted. lie indulged in a bit of a spree, got broke, and respectfully announced to his sub scribervi that according. to his own terms, bit subscription was out. GAgaW)iirfloWo. OIL CLOTHS, IVITItOI7 V1A.D123 M'Farland, Collins & AT THR Nov CARPET STORE, NO. 71 & 73 FIFTH ST., &mud Floor, over Miner's Book. Store, NEXT DOOR TO-TOST OFFICE. have just opened their SPRING STOCK, Comprising a most extensive and complete assortment of every description of EMI 1111 ARUM GINS. Including many entirely NEW STYLES, never 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 at II very SMALL ADVANCE! We offer to buyers in large and smal amounts all the advantages :hat the market affords, for confirmation of which we riser to .our customers during the past year, and Pitts burgh Merchants generally, with whom we have done business for many years. JAMES Mel.' A R LA ND, HENRY 11. COLLINS, J 6 -0043 GLOSSER, March 224, ISC4. . THE GREAT American Tea Compan, §1 WHEY STREET, NEW YORK, since its organization, has created a uew era in the history or Selling TEAS in this Country. ALL our Teas are selected by a Professional Tea "eater. expressly and exclusively for us, and we. never charge over Two Cents 1.02 Cents] per pound above Cost for original packages. • We have but One Price to every one for each qual ity, and that Pike is always marked en each sample package at our store in plain figures. We issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which will be sent hee to all who order it—we advise every Tea Seller to see it. It comprises a full assor noeta selected for every locality in the Stales, Provinces South America and the West Indies. In this list even janSis divided into Four Classes or qualities, namely: Cargo, Hith Cargo, Fine, Finest, that every one may understand from description and the prices annexed that Hie Company are de.ermined to nxidcrsell the 'Whole tea trade. We guarantee to sell all our Teas in original pack ages at not over Two Cents per pound above cost, be jieving this pas attractive to the many who hove heretofore been paying Enormous Profits. Our business is largely dose on orders, which we always execute as well and promptly as though the buyer came himself, giving true weights and tares, and always gwan,teelug everything; our responsibility enabling us to do ail we promise. Every dealer can order his teas direct from the Company, and parties doing business within Five Hundred [SOO] miles of New York can Return Tea bought of us if they are not cheaper than they can-buy elsewhere, and the purchaseris dissatisfied with his bargain, within four teen 414) and have ihe money refunded to thy Th ose w ho are °per Five Mildred miles Mtn have thirty days 1301 and the same privileges extended to them. Beiides these adventure the Company will pay All Expenses. both ways if the Teas are returned. The Greatlimier' lean Tea Company, usPONTERS AND JOID/ERs. Feb. 16. 44 , 3m05. M vow,' saw, N. T. MEW GOODS Eli 1864 B. Zoe 1864 ~, V‘s' NEW STORE T. r rim underslgned has opened a new Cash Store, in the room formerly occupied by N 4 (Aar,: a Bon, in A IlibOns .minediately opposite the Court noose, Waynesboro, Pa , where he has received and is now opening a very large and excellent aesurtuient.uf BOOTS AND STIOE y Hats and Caps, Trimmings and •Notions ! These goods were all purchased for CAST!, at the low. st foil ket prices. aid will Le sold at a small ;id ance on fir,t cost. I have determined to .10 a strictly CAIS/111.1z 1 INESS, and will be able to sell iiL Slitall profits. My 'GOODS are ENTIRELY NEW Most of which have been made to order, by the very best workmen in Philadelphia, expressly for this mat ket. I invite your attention particularly to any stock of Ladles' and Childeren's Hats, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladles' Collars and Corsetts, Shaker Hoods, &c., &c., My assortment is large ! My work is good ! My pikes low! If you need any article in t"e Sine line, FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST! From the Finest to the Coarsest, GAUD, AND 3E SUITED AND SAVE MONEY! Cali and examine, it is no nimble to show goods. fr• Greene County Orders taken at par for goods. JAMES B. LINDSEY, Waynethurg, March 30, '64. A Ilisoli•e Building ANOTHER CALL ! 300, 1 0D0 CUSTOMERS . WANTED AT WALLACE & CRAIG'S noToGiuni GILLERY 4 Wilson's Frame Building, one door cast of the National Bank, VITATNESEVILG, PA. Messrs. Wallace & Craig HA VE fitted up a splendid Sky-lhlit Gallery, the .first regular picture-takinz establishment ever in stituted in the place, where they ate prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MALEIANOTYPES, CARTE DE VISITES, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, in a style equal to t e best artists. lispec.al attention %I. ill he given to copying 'centres and enlarging them All applications will be promptly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and atiracti% e, and every de sirable accominodation will be rendered to customers. This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accur ate likenesses every offered to the people of Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken any time in the day, arid in all kinds of weather. Photograph Albums always on Hand. Waynesburg, April 6, 1661,41". SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1864 ! AT THE PITTSBURGH CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, No. 73 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA WE would respectiully call the attention of the trade to our large and elegant stock of Ladies and Misses' Cloaks, Saques ans Circulars for Spring and Summer wear, having now in stock all the lead ing and copular styles of the season, to which we shall daily add all the fcrreen and original designs as they come to hand through the regular European steamers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find us fully prepared to fill ther orders at all times, having a large and magnificent stock of ~. Ila* and LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, from which to inanutncture Ladies' garmems 01 every description. Buyers would do well to remember that ours is the only exclusive Cloak House in Pittsburgh, where Ladies' Fashionable Costumes call be had at all times, wholesale awl March 23, 101,, NEW nING GOODS! 77 & 79 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. WHOLESALE BD RETAIL. JOSEPH HORNE & CO., INVITE the attention of Merchants and Milliners to their u w stock for the spring trade, consisting in part of • Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Frames, Silks, Crapes, Laces, and all other Millinery Goode. A lso a large and choice stuck of DRESS & MANTLE TRIMMINGS, Stockinse, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Braids Buttons, Combs, and every va riety ut Notions, small wares mid Shaker Hoods. As we buy f o r Cash and sell for Cash, our stock will be round as cheap as auv other house. JOS. lIORNE C 0..& 77 & 70 Markel St AcirWhOlesale Room up stairs. Mardi 30, Administrator's Notice. ETTERd of administration have been grapted to j the undersigned upon the estate of Mary Green lee, late of Morgan tp.. dec'd. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immedi• ate payment, and those having claims against the saute to present them duly authenticated for settlement. March 9, '64. JOHN A. GREENLEE, Aditt'r. NECOMICINI. O TICE is hereby given that the Directors of the N Pnor House ol Greene county wish to employ a PHYSICIAN fur the corning year. Those wishing the position will please meet wgth them at their next tegalar weetng, which will be held the let Monday in April next. AAROItiviARELRY, WK. DAVIA, D.kre'L FULLER, March 16, 1961. Minters. CLOTHING, CLONING, MAE SUM Clothing Emporium, The only Establishment of the kind where every one may be suited both in quality price. r[lllE LARGEST AND BEST SELEt,TED STOCK OF FALL HD CLIITIIIIG Ever offered in ibis county, comprising all the latest Ez.stern cuts of MAE'S till xt.Etertiit Wear. tot:ether with a general assortment of HATS and CAPS. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of ever? desrriptton. Our motto is "we study to please," and no one after a thorough examination or our stork has any occasion to go 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 CASSIMERE, BEAVER CLOTH, . _ PILOT CLOTH, SEAL-SK IN, MOELSKIN and CHINCHILLA. Of Business Coats Plain and Fancy Cassimme of ail 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 callosity 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 cust.iin. 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, 1863. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY, STROSNIDER & SIIIINGTON HAVING purchased the stock of Groceries lately belonging to Green & Strosnider will continue the business at the old stand. They will in a few days be in receipt of a large itssortinent 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 on hand. March 4th 1803. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths In Furs, Wool ens, &c., Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put lip in 25c„ 50r. $l.OO Boxes, Honks and Flasks, $2 all $;,, sizes for HOTELS, PUBLIC S TIONS, &C. `•OI ly infallible remedies known." Free from Poisons." "Piot dangerous to the !Inman Family." "Rats conic out of their holes to die." Sold Wholesale in all large cities. Zi Sold by all Drugg'sts and Retatlers orery- NV hcre. tT,....!!!BewARE!!! of all worthless imitations. — Seethat "Cosratt's" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. ,Address HENRY R. CvSPAIL• Air• Principal Depot 46'2, Broadway, N. Y• by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Waynesburg, Fa. Feb. 17, 1861.—Sin. Guardian's Sale. T N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of 1. Greene county, the undersigned ;% ill otter at public sale, MI the premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1864, the following described Real Estate, to wit : A tract of land 841:ate near Dunkard Creek, in Perry township Greene county, adjqining lands of John and George W. Long, John Kennedy, Patrick Donley and others, containing EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES ,. more or less, about Forty-five of which are cleared, and on which are erected, two frame dwelling !MUSE'S, a frame stable and other out buildings. There is also ar apple orchard on the premises. This property is eligibly situated in rclei4nce to churches, school ho uses, mills, &c. One-third of tl e purchase money upon the confittna tion of sale, and the residue in three equal payments, with Damn, front confirmation of sale; the first of whic.i to he in biz moon's, the second in twelve months, and the remainder in 18 months front confir mation of sale. The.purchaser to retain in his hands doling the file of the widow of Ephraim Williams, dec'd., the amount set apart 'or her use in the partition of the estate of said dec'd. The pritici?le and interest to he paid according to the terms of the recognizance _ JUSTIJS GARARD, Guardian of March 30, '6l. Ephraim and John Wiiiia.lll6, IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of theene county. and under the diiections contained in the last will and test •inent of James Greenlee, de ceased, the undersigned Executor cfsaid will, will sell at public outcry, on the premises in Morgan tp., on SATURDAY, APRIL 23, '64, a tract of land,t djoining lands ofJohn Corbitt, Fletch er Allman, Aaron Cox, jr., David Rose, John Neswan ger, and others, containing about M. J. SPENCE ONE HUNDRED & SIXTEEN ACRES, About ninety-five acres of the land is cleared, and in a fair state of cultivation, with a two story frame 'rouse, frame ly?in, and out buildings erected thereon. There are some fruit trees on the premises, and an abundance of coal and mime of the best quality. The farm is well watered. In a good neigt.nothood and convenient to One-third of the purchase money upon the confirma tion of sale, and the remainder in three equal pay mews, the first of which to he in six months, t e sec ond in twelve months, and the last payment in eigh teen 111011U1S 60111 the confirmation of sale; with it terest upon the purchase Money from the coufirinatioll of sale. JOHN A. GREENLEE, JOHN GREENLEE, March 30, Mt Eiecutors. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Greene county, the understgued will expose to pub tic sale, on the prtints, s, o SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1864, The following described Rfal Estate, to wit : the undi vided toulth of the undivided seventh part of the fol lowing described tracts of land, to wit: Ali act of land situate in 'ztunkard tp., Greene county, known as the "gotta- Farm" of the late Enoch South, deed. ad joining lends of Daniel and James Williamson , Maple, the heirs of Wnt. Lambert and others, containiiii h in th whole A tract of land also, situate in Donkard tp., adjoining lands of Wesley McClure, Jacob Cornell, John Mason and others. containing two bundle.] and seven acres in the whole, and a tract of land situate en CoMug Run, in Perry tp.. adjoining lands of Minor Long, Is rael Cornell and others, containing in the whole, two hundred acres. TERMS—Cash upon the confirmation of the sale. BENJAMIN F. DAILY, Guardian of Ruth and Jane Baily, minor children March 30, 1804. of Elizabeth Bally dec'd Legal Notice, LETTERS testamentary upon the estate of JAM ES NEAIR, late of Marion tp, Greene county deed, having been granted by the Register of said minqt to the. andoringned. ? &Nonpersons knowing themselves littletted - ffehirfslifferre hereby notified to pay the same, and those ;laving chinos anains4aaid estate are peggestad tgresomet i oln k u iy itale4Wcas ted for settleatent. • REMECCA Oa NEIIIR, AM. 2, '6l. U , T. ULLUM, Ex".. TERMS OF SALE: Executor's Sale. TERMS OF SALE : Guardian's Sale. TWO HUNDRED ACHES, MINOR & BROTHER, LT TILE 111111113 & MO IMRE, WAYNESBURG, PA., AVE just received a very large and carefully se H lected stock of Seasonable Goods of every descrip troll, and are selling at competition prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS: To this department we pay m zzt attention, and our Stock will be found complete, to which will be added a stlece,sirm of novelties theuuebuut the season. Our Stock embraces: FRENCH . lIIERINOES, CASHMERES, TEIBET CLOTHS, CGBURGS, ALPACCA, FRENCH WOOL, ROBROY, AND CICILIAN PLAIDS, POPLINS, LUSTERS, WOOL DELAINES, PRINTED DELAINES, &c. ALSO Itri C 3 TJIM 'MT I M" AND Second Mourning Goods, LADIES' FORS, WOOL HOODS, AND IdEAD NETS, Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, Bonnet Silk, Rittbors, Ruches 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 paint in selecting our Stock of Goods, we think it wiil 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, 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 I Nov. 4, 18113. 186 3 ! FIRST IN THE MARKET ! 12111117111 M tb\DD3 3OSIAU PORTER, 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 Gods, comprising Press 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, eassimeres, 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. GREAT DEMAND FOR Greenbacks. XTOTICE is hdeby given, that the partnership here -thfore existing between J OHN BRADLEY and CHARLES 11 BRADLEY, was diFSIIIVed on the sth day or Mardi, 1664, by ItllltUal consent. All debts ow ing to the said loot, are tti he oceived IZy the said Charles K. Bradley, and all damn& on the said part nership will be paid ny him ; and the business of SADDLE AND HARNESS Atr.ALIC.INIGr will be carried on by said Charles R Bradley, at the old stand, opposAe the Greene lion e, where he hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. John Bradley will continue to act as salesman in the establishment. JOHN BRADLEY. CEIABLES R. BRADLEY. N. B. Persons indebted to the said firm will make payment on or b.-fore the let day of April neat, In or der to save time and live in friendship with the needy. March 9, 1814. CHARLES R. BRADLEY. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERR testamentatory upon the estate of Olive j Kent, deed., of Centre tp., having beeu granted to the undersigned. notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same to pre sent them duly authenticate.l for settlement. ELI: S SCOTT, Executor. Karali 30, 1.161. It. DOUGITER,TY, 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, lie feels coal -dent his wsrk will give entire satisfaction. Ile will use no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will slot employ any but superior workman. All new work will be Warranted far One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of theCouri ie " Waynesburg, Jan. 25, ism—no 34. WAYN ESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS ik Practical Marble and stone Cutters. Third Door East of the Court House, Main S Dept. 2, 'r3. 101111/LTON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. HdIRTZELL, Proprietor. rip H E subscriber respeelfu Ily informs his friends JIL that be has taken this well known Illrmse where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &L. He 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. 8. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 44—tf WAYNESBURG STEAM MILL. M. ROGERS respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has leased the NEW STEAM MILL at Waynesburg. Pa., where L e will always be found ready to.accouniandate ell who may call on the shortest moth e. Grinding done on the same terms as by water/445. I•J,OUR and PEED kept constantly on hand. Orders fur either can be lilt at the Minor at Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, 1862 Odd Fellows Saving Association 08 IinT.A.IrINTIEE3I3"I.7I3Cr, Chartered by the Legislature lklareb.27th, 18b2. J• F. RAN DOLIT, President; J. F. TEMPLE, eee'yi W. A. PORTER, Cashier. All Busirmsa Communications should be addressed to Win. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene county; Pa, Collections promptly attended to. Loans and Ms- Counts made. t3ept.29,'63. TO ALL INTERESTED. A LI. persons indebted to the firms of Minor & Go., slid Minor & Bro., are requested to make imine -11 late payment as the books must be settled without further delay. ' Waynesburg, March 2d, 1864. Notice to the Public. TBE Cabinet business will be carried on at the old stand, by Wre under Signed, where aft kinds of Furniture can be had and made to order. A Hearse kept in readiness to attend funerals. • ABIOS max RED, March 1. 1864. REBECCA QANEAIE. BARGAINS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, ALT GREATLY REDUCED PRICEP. Hoods, Sontags, Ladles' Wool Vests, A large quantify of heavy Wool Socks, Traveling or Negligee Shirts, Undergarments, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, AND Beal,' &WO, Oil Cloths & Window Shades. MOTHING, GENT'S AND BOYS' WEAR ! Trimmings, Embrelderles, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions and Nick-Nacks In great variety. Also, a very large supply of amizais AG fit lig t HOUSEKEEPING GOODS I .13.A.3ELIZIW.LLMILIE1 , Orders will Receive Prompt and Carefn Attention, DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. GREENS MOUSE, Feb. 24, 18:11.-1et, IV.IYVESBURG, PA. VV 11. A. PORTER. WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, BORDERS, DECORATIONS, AN D every article in the Paper Hanging line are now otiered to the trade and buyers generally at the lowest price; possible. Call and see at No. 107 Market street. neir Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. JO S. R. 111JGHE8. Feb. 17th, 1861. gicce Isanbing. • • DAII,V MAUI HACK RUNNING REGITLARLY BET% 'EEN IRYIESIEG MID RILES' 111 DIR THE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the mail between the above poirts, he has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the travullug community, One will leave the Hamilton Ilouse, Waynesburg, every morn lug, Sundays excepted, at 7} o'clock, and will arrive ut Hicee' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh, the other will leave Rices' Landing at the Caine time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be spared fur the accommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY HOUGUER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. O. HUGHES et OLIVER, Grocers, Forwarding and COMMISSION 1111RCHANTS Rice's' Landing, Greene Go., Pa. Are prepared with the largest and best Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the [pace, 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 tne Eastern cities, on the most reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention and long esperienee, in business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will keep on hand gooe assottment of FRESH GROCERIES. from the head of market, at wholesale prices, to accom modate all who will favor them with their patronage. Apri 11, 1860. ~ila dpl~ia. SOWER, BARNES & CO., PUBLI1III:ItS AND DEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, AND STATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, Cm (A. SOWER, W. 11. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA. F. C. POTTS. Publishers of Pao outline Maps and keys, the largest and beet Outline Maps ever published. San— der's new Readers, Greenleafs & Brooks' Arithmetics, &c.. Blank Books, Writrog, Wrapping. Curtain and Wall Papers. Aug. 19. '63, MARTIN BUEHLER, CEO. DONDRIBHT. R. H. HOWARD, C. P. SUESSERWIT. MHO, HOWARD & CO., Importers and Dealers In roaracm AND DONCESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, No. 411 Aberket Street, below Fifth, Phila. Aug. 19, 1893. ELI HOLDEN, No. 708 Market Street, bztweeu 7th & Bth, .NOIITH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' CUCACICira. IaCCITJ M, WHOLESALE AN RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. tug. 19,'63 M. GOLDMAN, • JNO. V. WATSON. JUL L.. BLDG, J•li. A. !MCCOMAS. COLIDINAN, BERG CO. 1 0713.c010 weal° Clcrtlx.i.ervis• AND DEALERS IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting% Tail ors' Trimmings, &c. No• 306 aturket Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 19, 1803. STATIONER'S WAREHOUSE, JOHN P. CHM:MON, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND WHOLESALE! STATIONER, 32 South 'Fourth Street, &I Story, Phila. Aug. 19.'63 JOHN STROUP & CO., SUCCESSORS TO STROUP & BROTHER, witoLEsaz.r. Dnammas ZN FISH, No. 24 North firaterr Street, and No. 25 Arotrh Water Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 19, 1863 LIM dic WILLENIR, PUBLISHERS AND IMPORTERS OF MUSIC MID MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, No. 722 Chestnut St., Below Bth St., Phila. Constantly on hand a large assortment of SUPERIOR PIANO-FORTES. sal. 19, '63. DRY COOD. J. W. BARKER CO, 69 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Have in store the largest stock ever exltibi ted in this city, embracing t WO, GZ- iii:ML Z 9 CLOAKS, DEASZ Et 0 . Housekeeping Goods, GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR, Which they offer at WROLES ALT', & RETAIL. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES. March 16, 1861 4108111111 MA LODGE, rio. 558 1. 0. F ,4. ...0.5107tta. MEET in lA'avitesloirg, in Allison's Hall, opposite the Court House, 011 Thursday evening of each week, at 6} o'clock. Orytukns: THUS SCOTT, P. G. D. It .11. uss Y. G. r J./W.3, V. G J. F. TEMPLE, SPC'y. %V• A. PURPLE, Treas. Nov. 641561.. ittstmg4 bocrtiscmcnts. J. O. FACKINER. JOHN M• IRWIN' rACNINER & IRWIN, 3i \ L F \CII,I4RERS OF Furlliture and Chairs, No. 103 Smithfield St • ov 4, 63 ly. PITT*,I3L RGII PA. 3D11t 1 13 al DI WM Initit3 "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE." A Fun, of the Returned Vommeer 25 "BROTHER'S FAINTING AT THE DOOlt,” scribing a Touching 1 ccident of the War••• • • • • • 25 ' BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom Cnmiuo „2s "0 WRAI"I'IIE FLA": AROUND ME, BOYS." A Song at the Di ing 25 "0, 1 Wlslf THE %VAR WERE OVER." Sea,if the Lmiesione. Waiting Maiden 25 "VVllO'l.l, SAV E 'HIE LEFT I" Deer riptive of a Charge at the Battle of Marireesbiirn 50 "WITHIN THE : , 011N1) OF THE ENEMY'S GDNS." Describing the Battle of Cot it SbUrg• • 50 iErAny of the above sect by wail, on receipt of the mice. CHAS. C. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood St.. Vittstiiirgli. CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS, SELLING OFF WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAS. WOODfI ELL, 97 add 09 Third street. opposite E. Edo ondson & Co sad 110 Fourth street. A lie. 9. '63. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VfIWIN ALLEY AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the seanon will be served up in the mutt palatable style. ELI YOUNG. Corner Virgin and Alley *'in:thtle et Pittsburgh, Oct. I I. y CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. '7 Fifth Street, PITTSB URGII, PA. FRED. WEISS, PROPRI ETOR October ' • 02111 4112.1-11. REINEWIAN'S DUQUESNE EATING DOUSE, No. 67 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh. Enlarged and fitzed up in elegant style. All delicacies of the season always on hand. -Delicious OYSTER6', first of the sea son. N0v.4:63-Iy. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, VORNER OF PENN & 3T. CLAIR STREETS, P/T7 SE 7R OH, PA. J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. 11' This popular house has recently been thorough ly retitled and furnished, and now toms one of the most pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mod emu.. and satisfaction warranted. April 13, '63-- I y ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREE . PITTSBURUII, PA. FEUL, Proprietor. April 4. TINDLE & •MOORE, Wholesale and Retail CHAIR AND FURNITURI A~IBNVFAL 3EIL M3EL NO. 21 SMITHFIELD STREET, Near the Itlut.gahela IL use Sert.3o.'63-1v Pittsburgh..Pa S. B. A; C. P. BABBLE, INANIUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOK, CAP, LETTER, A ND all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have teinov ed front NO. 27 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Sullittle/d Street, PlTTellUlital, PA. in- °Wash Tradefor Rasa Nov. 13.1641-1 y $225 SEVEN OCTAVE $225 ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES, .1• Grovesteen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y. NEW ENLA ROM/ SCALE PIANO FORTES, with ail the latest improvement . This years* emsesisace with peat!, increased facili ties for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at the above unusually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the highest award at the World's Fair, and for live successive years at the American Institute. War ranted live years. Terms Cash. Call or seed br de skriter e circular. March 9, Mt-emus. Eta taIRATIDS. Importers and 15calcrs in DOUSE FIANISIIIiNG GOODS NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, First door below Exchange Bank, PiTTSBURCH •511 WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articles, Consisting of Hardware, Plain and Planisbed Tinware, Brushes, Wooden Waie, Baskets, Plated %Veto, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, and Cooking Utensils of all kinds. A great variety of Shaker CoodF, Bird Cagss, &c , Cap be obtained on the most .aonable terms. Refrigerators and Water Coolers ! DOOR IMAMS AND I'ANCIir GOODS. Sept 33, 1563. KAY & RICHARDS. 1804. WILSON & McELROY, Dry Good► Jobbers, SIMKO L001)8 April 6, 1662-2 MO? B. L. COOK, E, PETTIT, WM, M. COOK, E. MK, 111. COMMISSION_ MERCHANTS, Produce, „Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &lc, No. 12 Smithfield St., Corner First, Pittsburgh. REFERENCES—Springer & Co , Pittsbargt Hitchcock, 111cCreery & Cd , Paishurgh ; Georga A. Endley, Cashier Cl,rtitan Tract and ...lacings Bank. Pitt.hurell; Mitchell & Ladd, O.; W. H. di 7 .1 1) . Ladd, Richmond, ; Ual/leZ Hka Pleasant Branch Bank 61,1.14 Rank OlilU. k1ept.39,'63.1y. CLOAK, MANTILLA, SHAWL FUR EMPORIUM, 68 MARKET STREET. The Newest Styles Black and Colored. CLOTH CLOAKS, H. GUNSENHAUSEB, Sept. 3(0, '63. 63 MARKET ST , between 3J & tab Ad01713-11.1X.T.DGE, 1N L FACTUREAS OF Brushes, Children's Coaches;' Looking Glasses RE Picture Frames. DI: %LER IN V:IRIETV GOODS, BAL 2, - o. 72 Wood St.eet, Patsbtirgh, Machine Brushes made to OrJer. (.1 iv . JOHN C UNNIN Elt kVitillesale Dealer in FOREIGN 1911 ES ill LIM! S, Ko. 52 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh, Pa, Will keep constantly on hand, Old Monongahela da Rye Whiskey, Bran. dies, Wines, Gins, dr , o, sept.3o,,e3-0,, REDUCED PRICES, Wild. N. OGDEN do CO. MAN UFACTURERS OF 1)11 1.41 TB 9 AND Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knoba, &a, No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pg, Se Pt 30 .Y;3- I y T. B. TOTING & C. MANCPUTURERS 1111D1112 13123 Or EVERY DESCRIPTION. Corner Smithfield 4• Third Sta. Pittsburgh Material and workmanship warranted, and sold redured prices. Care taken in packing for land t► watcreai riage. nmpt.29'63 WILLIAM KNABE & CO. THE above Pianos from their Factory pomsess all the superior and latest improvements, including ilia AGRA 1%1 , 4: TREBLE. Overstamg.. Improved Full Inm Frame, Felt Covet. Hammers. &c. Tfl ALBERG, one of the most eminent pianists In world. says : "1 have great pleasure in certifying th 1 have tried your Pianos, and find them equal, nut superior, to any in this country. Among the gre xt qualities, n hick distinguish them, is the event' of nine, the agret•able and easy touch, and volume tone. Wishing you all the success you so highly dee serve, 1 am, sir, yours truly, S. TIIALBERG." G. Gnose, the well known composer, Wllinington. Delaware. says that "they cannot be surpassed by any in the market." VIEL vre.meTs writes :—"/ was delighted on hcq jug Ole clear and Cull to - ue of one your first cite Plants." U7 - Tbe above Pianos ale warranted for five years. For sale by LIIARLOTTE BLUME. '• No. 43 Fifth street, 2d door ab- ye Wood st., Pattensmr's New Building. [Jan. 241, 1861. • J. & H. FHILLIPS. Nus 26 and t 8 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS 'OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT, CREEK OIL CLOTHE', FURNITURE OIL CLOTHiS, WINDOW SHADES, 'FA RLE OIL CLOTHS. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. 31so, dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath er,lndian Rubber Belting, Hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, 4-c., 4-c. Wholesale and retail buyers will find our *teck tarp well selected, and at the lowest prize 0. April 24, 1862-Iy. HOWE SEWING. MACHINE. INVENTED 1845—IMPROVED 1860. ADAPTED To ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTUA- Sewing Equally as well on stn.. lint, Cloth and Leather. CORNER OF PENN & ST. clAllt STREISTd. PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 ill6--Iyr. A. M. M'GREGOR, AGENT Vittskurg, NO. 54 WOOD STREET: PITTSBURGH, PA. HAVE THEIR Now in store, and present inducements to Cash Buyers. 000 X, PZTTIT di. CO., And ")eniersin 31E 1 D--- 1 11k .111 ER. It NIB ..5t.14.1 - =7 AT EASTERN ENABE'S PIANOS =I * LM PURPOitiNS
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