Don't stay Long. 'Don't stay long, husband,' said a young wife tenderly, in my presence one evening, as her husband was pre paring to go out. The words them isekes were insignificant, but the look of melting fondness with which they were accompanied spoke volumes. It told the Whole depths of a - . Woman's love---ofber loss 'when the • light of his smile, the source of so much of her joy' beamed not brightly upon her. .'Don't stay long, husband !'—ap.d 31 fancied I saw the loving, gentle wife sitting alone, anxiously counting the moments of her husband's absence ; every few minutes turning to the win dow to see - if he were in sight ; and finding that he was not, I "thought I could hear her exclainaingin disappointed •Unes 'not yet—not yet.' Don't' stay long, husband.' And again 1 thought I could see the young wife, rocking nervously in the great arm chair, and weeping as though her would break, as her thoughtless igoid and master' prolonged his stay to a w ea risome length of time. Q, you that have wives that say lion't stay long,' when you go forth, think of them kindly when you are mingling in the busy hive of life, and try, just a little, to make. their homes and hearts happy, for they are gems too seldom replaced. You cannot find amid the pleasures Of the world the peace and joy that a 9 . ulet home, bk , st with such a woman's presence will af ford. Think of it men, when your wives say to you, •don't stay long.'—and don't let the kind words pass unheeded as of little value ; for though they may he to you, the disappointment or the fulfilment of their• simple, loving wish, they bring grief or joy to them. If you have an hour to spare, bestow it upon them; and the pure love, gushing from their gentle, grateful hearts, will be a sweet reward.--: Western Recorder. BlE\ik l GOODS ca 1864 oss B, 1864 )etP) 'II') .k4F T"undersigned has opened a new Cash Store, in Win room formerly . . occupied by N. Clark & don, In Allisons building, immediately opposite the Court flonsa, Waynesburg, Pa , )14l ere he bap received and is now opening a very large and excellent assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trimmings and Notions ! 1 The, spode were all purehased,for CASH, At the low. at **het - prices, and will be sold at a small ad ♦ance on first cost. I have determined to do a:strictly CASH BUSINESS, and will be able to sell at small profit. m r GOODS are • WWII/ELT - NEW 9 Most of which haye been made to order, by the very beat wortcpapa fit Ptailelphia, eipressly far this mar ker[. ytriviqyo t tta W(4 particularly to sty stock of • , PLOW and Chllderen's Hats, Gloves and Hosiery, LaiMeV Collars and .Corsetts, Shaker Hoods, &c., &c., My assortment is large t My work is good My prices lbw: If you need any article in the Bhre line, FRIMI THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST! From the Finest to the Coarsest, GAIA. AND BE SUITED AND SAVE MONEY! Cali end examine, ft is no uouble to show goods. Orden County Orders taken at par for goods. JAMES B. LINDSEY, Waynesburg, March 30, '64. Allison', Building ADAMS' HOUSE, WAYNESBURG, PENN'A., JACOB BENDERSHOT, TAKES pleaditre in informing his friends and. the traveling pubtie generally, that be has taken charge of this popular house of entertainment and feels confi dent in saying that 11E. can render perfect satisfaction. Every effort will be made to meet the wants and wish es of his guests. The,BAR gad TABLE will be furnished With pie best article.' found in the market. Ample and 'conven ient stabling. Give us a trial. Waynesburg. April 13, 1884. BRIDGEPORT HOTBI 4 At tholipidge, =el:Oleo/4$ of Wayneobilro go ETA gyaliE, 1340mF.T04. TAE' Undersigned hereby notify the citizens of d ml counties and the intoxlsq and 6 4MING PiTSLIC in general that he his ta ken *awe of this Motel and ii fully prepared to en tenni the travelingia the very best manner He - Ilieolicits a 'liberal share of patronage of the phallic Ttui 13S i tt win be stipplied with the phoicest 1.14 U 0 Be„. he %Table furnished with the best the cotto ny can afford. The STABLE will be carefully at tended to—hall and try us. Jan. 13, 1864. 1113111111111(111.0D13114 510. 35 V- 1. 0. if MEItT ill Waynesburg, In Allison's !Lilt opposite the Court Rouse, on Thursday evening of each week, at 14 O'clock. OFFICIUM ' Tool SCOTT, P. G. 2 G. II: .1 % „ t i lsa v N * o 6 • . If . Tetirtx, Sec'y. idi• A. PORTXII4 Nor:6. Met p 44 rem Sayinq WidIVI/r.11111 . 4111191331173E1.01- 3Pee, . . • . Chartered by the Legislature March 27th, 1862. 3. F. Rh.NDOLIif, President; J. P. TEMPLE, Sec'y; WM. A. PORTER, Cashier. All Business Dommunications should be addressed to Wm. deinmer„ Waynesburg. Gres nty, Pa. Collections piomptly attended to ; Lo nd Dia conate snide. Pte fIAIiV MAIL HACK 1916likLASLY SETVEIN WNW di fa WM Ilik , likinthrAS generous ?Thrall:Cite nonillarnanli - earryiondttne waif betw4, vs rant!, he klui planed upon the rotateite fiFothoun Hacks' air ta. " Jac """ ,Weak, and wt arthre. atiUsaa! tke 4 1 00;t4 Plagbanb , at the gam lime and - • Ho pain. will be men, Prorklar. f. 1 4 1 0 41 1i tel : /•• • Mrf to& L OIL CIAYTIIS, TI MM WANIZS M'Farland, Collins & Co. A. 7 -lIZ NEW CARPET STORE, NO, 71 (5c 73 FIFTH BT, Second Floor, 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 BM illi hilEghl ;MI Including many entirely NEW SMES, Reyet before in this maker Having purchased our goods just previous to the late advance in prices, we nowoffer a great part of our assortment at WHOLESALE, At Manufacturer's prices. And 'RETAIL at a very 31.111 111711011, 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 McFA RLAND, HENRY H. cOLLINS, JACOB GLOSSER, March 22d, 1861. SECOND ARRIVAL NE 17 t vDEi 3. N. BURCHFIELDS, Northeast Comer Fourth & Market streets, PITTSI3I3RdH, PA. Black hunch Cloths, Black Cassimeres, Kentucky Janes, Tweeds, Satinets and Summer Pants stuff, Dress Poplins and Alpaccas, Plaid and Plain Mozambiques, Fancy Silks, Black Organdie Lawns, French • Travelling Dress Goods, 6-4 and 34 Black Wool DeLains, Black Bombazines, Crapes and Veils. A large assortment of NEW GOODS just received. April 6-2 m. C> 77 It UP ..IEIC OSIV.R.M..IE; 1864. SPRING STOOK OF CI np ET t - ,} . WILIIMV37 WAWA ¢c OANTON 44.Tpirg, ac. A large assortment of Ott t -ei t ( 9 TH, Warranted and well seasoned at very lowest prices, at BieCALL VMS. Carpet Store, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURCH, PA. April 6, '64-2 moo Ma.30315.017-ALL, H. KLEBER & BRO., NO. 122 WOOD STREET; Four doors above Figt im itl i ti l e a a i rly opposite the first • PITTSBURGH, PA., Sole Agents, and only Depot in this city for THE 5R AT STEINWAY PIANO AND Carhart's Harmoniums & Melodeons. THsE two instruments are among the most ex treordinary successes of modern times, as attested by the best performers in professional and private cir cles, The STEINWAY PIANO has become the admira tion of the whole musical world, and has received thlay-two first premiums of gold and silver, anti also the first prize medal at Bic Great National Exhibition at L'Ondon in 1862. Also : Beat Italian and French Strings for Violin, Guitar and Hass. Newest Sheet Music received week ly. Church Music Books, etc., etc. Every Piano Warranted for Tin Years. lETOId Pianos taken in anhange April 6, 1664-6 mos. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 61 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK, Since its organization, has created a new era in the history of Selling TEAS in this Country. A LL our Teas are selected by a Professional Tea .ly upset. expressly and exclusively for us, and we neVer charge)ry.er Two Vents [O2 C quits] per poitnd above' stisf ior original pqdrages. VVe have but One Price to et ery one for each qual ity,, and that Pike is always marked oh each s ample package at our store in plain figures. We issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which will be sent tiee to all who order it—we advise every Tea Seller to see It. It comprises a full assortment selected for every locality -in the States, Provinces South Atherica and the West Indies. In this list ever kindle divided into. Four Classes or qualities, namely: Cargo. Ilith Catgo, Fine, Finest, that every one may understaud from description and di* prices annexed that the Company afe determined to • pudersell the rola tea trade. W e VienPltgAlcl Veil gal our Teas ip origlnal pack ageig jud over Two Cents per pound above cost, bi &yip; due to be attractive to the many who !mite beret been paying Enormous Profits. Cmr iness a largely done on orders. which we always ecum as well andtpromptly as though the buyer a histsgic, giving true weights and tares, and . • Aye.. uirosply, always guaranteeing -everything ; our responsibility "tabling ma to do all we promise. Every dealer can order hie tens direst from the Company, and panics doing business within Five Hundred [lOOl miles of New York can Return Tea bought of en .if they are not cheaper than they can buy elsewhere, and the purchaser is dissatistied with his bargain, within four- ' c ep alelarello=Utterett *X; hose littl e ak days soll !POPO .O ,IIII OI, I .MPV ed ge. BOSOM Olt to ratidiMlN balk serira. The Thik. allePhy, rob.. T. • 300,000AVO'IIEE . CA CUSTOMERS • WANTED AT WALLACE & CRAIG'S PHOTOGRIIII CURRIE, ygp x .'s Prams Building, one door east the National Bank, WAYMMIIII7I4%, PA. Messrs, Wallace 4 Craig HAVE Cued up a splendid Sky-fight Gallery, first regular picture-taking establishirsent ever in ;au ted the p4ce, where tli,ey are prepArcd to esezuhe PHOTOGRMILS, AMBROTYPES, AIALEIANOTYF'ES, CARTE DE VISITS, Ariball other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a style equal to t e best artists. Especial attention will be given to copying pictures and entarging•them. All applications will he promptly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractis e, and every de sirable accommodation wall he rendered to e.ustousera• 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, and in all kinds of weather. Photograph Albums always on Hand. Waynesburg, April 6, 1661/.-tf. 1 8 3 ! 'ZRST IN TIM MARKET ! lan ttUDDD ZOSIILIC PORTER, Poker's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick Building, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opened a large and elegant assortment of Fall and Win ter Dry Goods, comprising Press 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 Shoe, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; also a complete variety of GROCERIES AND BARDITAR.p. 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 roe fgr yocrsclyps. Thanks to the public for past favors. • • Sept. 9.'63-Iv. GREAT DEMAND FOR Greenbacks. IVOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership here .l.ll"tofore existing between JOHN BRADLEY and CHARLES It. BRADLEY, was dissolved on the sth giiy of March, 1864, by mutual consent. All 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 i and the business of SAD LE AND iIEA.B.NDSS IVI.II32CIIVG- will be carried on by said Charles R. Bradley, at the old stand, opposite the Greene Hon e, where he hopes to receive a liberal share ht . patronage. John Bradley ctint,uup to act it. selesipAa ip the establishment. jOILY 'BRADLEY. CHARLES R. BRADLEY. N. B. Persons indebted to the said firm will make payment on or before the let day of April next. In or der to save time and live in friendship with the needy. March 9, 1854. CHARLES R. BRADLEY. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. tETTERE testamentatory upon the estate of Olive Kent, dec'd., of Centre tp., having been 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 authenticated fur settlement. ELIA* SCOTT, Executor. Marsh 30, 1564. R. DOUGHERTY, IZI CARRIAGE BILNUFACTURER, Respectfdlly informs the pliplic that he has located In WaYn4l , B}3. Pa., 1 1! , 48tia ne ititeptig manufacture - Carriages of Every Description. From his experience In the business, he fggia emit!. dent his wsrk will give entire satlefartion. He will use no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will not employ any but superior workman. All new work will be Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of theCouri ouse, Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 1860—no 34. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON H A b V elo Pi n G o p i u g rc t h o m 4 e re d e t n he a st s o t e r k . -- e C r cIV enn esl t a i t o e i l l y e the business at the old stand. They wilt to stow days be in receipt of a large assortment of / 1 ;1w tqocerles and Ppylegons, ConfectionatisS, Pk/lions, &c., which they win sett at the lowest prices for cub. Corn Meal, Flower, Butter, - Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. March 4th 1663. WAYNESB U MARBLE AND STONE, WORKS. Practical Marble and Stone Cutters. Third Door East of the Court Rouse, Main S ; Sept. 2,•63. 11A1PlibToN HOU2P, Waynesburg, email, 4ThgptY, Pit • H4l?l'44leif, Praprifor. Tars olitipgfibPr resPilf i i 4 1 13! fnforll4 lo ire friends that he has taken this well known llo , re where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &c. lie will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with Mtn, not lorgetting to give due attention to their horses and tarttPgAa, 8. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 94—tf Guardian's Sale. I N pursuance ol an order of the Orphan's Court of Greene county, the undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, on the premists, ox SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1864, The following described Real Estate, to wit : the undi vided fourth of tile undivided seventh part of the fol lowing described tracts of land, to wit: A tract of land sititate to 'iunkaril in., Greene county, known as the Hom, Farm" of the late Enoch South, deed., ad joining lands of Daniel and James Williamson, Rob ert Maple, the heirs of Wpr. tgrubert and others, of:veining itt . thole TWO HUMMED LOBES, A tract of land also, 114414 e. in Dpnkard tp., adjoining lands of Wesley McClure, Jacob Cornell, John Mason and others, containing two bundrea and seven acres in the whole, and a {Tact of land situate en Calving Run, in Perry tp.. adjoining lands of Minor Long, Is rael Cornell and others, containing in the whole, two hundred acres. TERMS—CuIt upon the confirmation of thi Baia BENJAMIN F. BAILY, guardian &Ruth and Jane BailY, minor children March 30. 1864. of Elizabeth Bath/ deed WAY ES DIU MG STEAM MILL. WM. ROGERE respectfully inform his friends and tbe public that he has lensed Die NEW BTginig MILL at Waynesburg. Pa., where bawl!' always be found ready te accommodate ell who may call on tbe shortest notice. Grinding done on the same berms ge ky water mills. FLOUR and FEED tot conear mi ty oh head. Oreinefer skier ella he MA at the Minor a; Yeater'oetont. (Jan. yr No. N* 1 11100 1, *.: Rya• mota r 4 4 obi . --r StO lurk. SPLENDID NEW WKS JUIST IffilUED .BY Carleton, Publisher, N. Y. -0- PECULIAR. Epee Sargent's great Novel, concerning which there has been more talk and s,sseularion, perhaps, than about any other book issued for years. The thrilling and extraordinary facts with which the author has Le• come Repainted have been thrown into a plot and story so startlingly bold, and yet so truthful, so tender and so gentle, that every reader who begins it, mot be fascinated with its unflagging 4oterest. It is sellrng Uce wild tire. Price $1 50. SISTBALL'S WORKS. Embracing hie c4pital new Novel, "Was he ft un cessfu I," one of the best fictions of the season. Price $1.50 Was he Successful, Saint Beget, Undercurrents, In the Trviss, Student Life Abroad. REN&N'S LIFE or zr.strs. A translation of M. Ernest Renan's remarkable work just issued in Palls, where the excitement and sensa tion are so great concerning its subject and author, that already thousands of copies of the coFtly French edition have been sold. It has been extravagantly praised. and extravagantly censured ; but its most se ye.re critics do not deny the wonderful power, britlian ty, and abilisy displayed upon every page of the book. Price $ 1,50 . 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To Love and to be Loved, The Star and the Cloud, Tune and Tide. The Art of Conversation. With directions for Sett-Culture. .• A book of in formation, amusement and instruction. Teaching the art of conversing with ease and propriety, and setting forth the literary knGwledge requisite to appear to ad• vantage in good society. Price $1.25. EDI TALES FROM THE OPERAS, A fascinating little volume of Novelettes, based up on the most celebrated and familiar Operas—giving the plot of each opera in the agreeable form of an in teresting and attractive story. Price 81.00. ERI Till MPH OF GOOOSIIIBTI, A hand-book for Ladiei and gentlemen ; with hints and anecdotes concerning nice points of taste. good manners, and the art of making oneself agreeable. Re printed from the London edition, which is the moat entertaining book on she subject ever published. 12mo. cloth bound. Price 81.50.. OE dEULAH,) By Miss Augusta tvanr. One of the very beet A merican novels ever published. Its sale increases day by day, and already Sp,dpil copies bare been sold.— Price $1.50. • • Eiel VERDANT GREEN. The popular, rollicking, humorous story of college Life in Oxford University, England, with nearly 'AM comic illustrations. Reprinted from the toindon edi tion. A book overflowing with wit, anecdote, and lu dicrous adventure. price 3.1.25. es► These books ere sold by all LIM Ow booksellers, and will be carefully sent by mail, po Stage prepaid, on receipt of price, by GEO. W. (14B,LETO2f , Publisher, April 13-Im. ~ 40.413 Rroadway, N. Y. $l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2 The Greatest Chance ever Offend Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watches, Perfect Time-keepers. Sept Free, by Mail, for only $7. Elegant Bunting Case Watches, same as above, for $l2. Also, WatcLes. Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Gold- Pens, Bracelets, Lockets, Rings. Pins, etc., etc.. TO BE BOLD IVA $1 ERB, Without regard to valve, and pot to tip paid for till yo know wha t Vol are to get. Send 15 cents tor a Certificate and Circular containing ;full list and particulars, and ittfotpis you glint yen can have tort. 5 CERTIFX4II3II FOR $l. AGElfpil WAkfTTAD. Circulars le* free. Address 4.4. 14.4RPE1l CO., 208 Broadwry. N. Y. Soc 5319#: Q., ApFil 13,'etty • New York. $235 kiIEM OcTA.VE $228 1463w06111-1100-VOIVII, For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Wool ens, Insects on • Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 2.5 c; 50r, $l.OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, St and $5 sizes for HOTELS, PIJALIC INSTITUTAOS I 9,.ar.C. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Nor dangerous to the Human Faintly." "Rats conic out of their holes to die." .7V - 8,01,91 Wholesale in all large cities. AirSolai by all Dragg'sts amißetatlers every where. ~ ! !!BEWARE!!! of all worthless imitations. „,,.,D.4"See that "COSTAR ' S" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. ddreaa unbuir N. icusrAß• Z.4rincipal Depot 982, Broadway, N. Y "...153,...501d by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Waynesburg, Pa. Feb. 17, 184.-814. paklAia. I. E. WALRAVEN, (Successor to W. H. CARRYL,) WHOLESALE 4. RETAIL CURTAIN STORE, Masonic Hall, No. 719 Chestnut St., ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, 14111,ADA CURTAIN MATERIALS, Wide French Satins. Wide French Brocatelles. Wide Ercin h Satin de Leine Wide Worsted Damasks. Wide Union Damask Wide 31o y ^uptte. Erench Flushes. Gilt Cornices and hands. Cords. Ginipsamf Fringes. Tassels and Loops. Books, Rings and Brackets. Furniture Covering.. Hai* t 4rifit2ll.HßS4 Lace Curtains, 83.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 4.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 4.50 a pair. Lace Curtains, 5.00 a pair. Lace Cu rtains, 6.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 7.00 st pair, Lace Curtains, 9.50 a pair. Lace LII rtaina, 8.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 850 a pair. lace Curtains, 900 a pair. Lace Curtains. 950 a pair. Lace Curtains, 10.00 a pair. Lace Curtains. 12.00 a pair. - Lace Curtains, 11.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 15.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 16.00 a paw. Lace Curtains, 18 00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 20.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 25.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 90.00 a pai . Lace Curtains, 40.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 50.00 a pair. = MOW BUM Painted and Gold Boreera—in sore and for sale at the following prices, with good Fixtures complete for each shade, retail. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 81.00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 125 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 1.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 1.75 Gold Bordered Shades & Fiitures, 200 Gold Bordered Shaded & Fixtures, 300 Gold Bor ered Shades & Fixtures, 3.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 400 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 4.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 5.(0 Gold Bordered Shade. & Fixtures, 6.00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 7.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 9.00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 10.00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 12.50 Gold Bordered Shades made to order, any style or size. U. S. FIAGS on hand, and made to order, all sizes A pail 13,•64-Gm, States Union Hotel, 606 and 608 Market, St., Philadelphia, OHAS. M. ALJ3dOND, Manager. Tnte [fowl is located in the very centre of business and is near the respectable places of amusement, which makes it particularly desirable to persons viol , . Mg Philadelphia on businars or pleasure; and the Manager hopes, by close personal attention to the wants of his guests, to make it a coinforteb . e bolus for sych as may tavor his !tomtit with their patronage. April 13.'154. 2311aZ 20211, Chestnut St., Between 3d and 4th, PUILADELPICIA. IN Ow it/mediate vicinity of Op principal Banking Houses. Custom llotta, Post Office, Commercial Exchange and the Jobbing Houses. The hest business man's house is the city. HENRY NEIL, April 13,'6:14-Iy. Proprietor. AniacAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, Oppette 014 Independence Hall, PIIITADELPIPA, WYATT HEULDING4, April 13, 1864-Iyr- PROPRIETORS. SOWER, BARNES & CO., PUILI/KIR/1 AND DIALLRS IK Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, AND STATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, CH. G. SOWER, W. 11. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA. F. C. POTTS. *Publishers of I'etton's Outline Maps and keys, the lergest and beet Outline Maps ever published. San deerrnew Readers, Greenleaf's & Brooks' Arithnetties, &c., Blank Books, Writrog, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Papers. Aug. 19. '63, 407 M WIDEHLZR. OZO. DONDZIONT. R.#. NOW•RD, C. P. SUESSEROTT. 1111111111 11011111 & CO., Importers aud Dealers in 14CISLNIO11T AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, • No. 441 lticrket Street, below Fifth, Phi/a. Aug. 19, 1863. ELI EMMEN, No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' C.7.X.C.Cam mrc:rursim, WHOLEISALE AN RETAIL. AIL KINDS 690 f CLOCKS gERAIBEo AND WARRANTED. tug. 16r •••• • N. OOLDMAS, 4". V. War o l , JOl. 1.. BMW, J• 11. A. leC014•41. GOLDMAN BERG & CO. viri! t c.avi t irte , Cl4.c>tkailekral • EALERS IN Cloths, Cassisneres, Vestings, Tall. . on' Trimmings, to, iyo. 306 Nidrket Streef, 4361/440phta. Al;. 19;1863. M.VM 4 W4laBa, PUBLISHERS APID IMPORTERS 111010 AND IDIOM HISTROMENTS I ZO. ?SI (Awesome St., Mowed St., Phila. i or 41111 : 110,114 Aboutistatints. DRY COOD,`; J. W. BARKER & CO., 59 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi ted in this city, embracing tazawagG p CLOAKS, DEMZ MODZI Housekeepin g Goods, GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR, &c., &to., &c. IVltch they offer at WHOLESALE & RETAIL Country Merchants supplied at tho lowest Easters& CASH PRICES, March 16, 186 SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1864 ! AT Tug, viTT.S.III.I:GTI CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, No. 73 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA E would respectfully rail the attention of the trade to our large and elegant stock of Ladies and Misses' Cloaks, Saunas ails Circulars for Spring and Summer wear, having now in stock all the lead ing and popular styles of the season, to which we shall daily add all the rarely' and original designs as they come to hand through 'the regular European steamers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find up NI!) , prepared to fill ther orders at all times, baying a large and tnagnificeitt stoat( of .%X3L43Er.., and LIGHT SUMMER FAIIIIIC.9I, from which to piatinfacture Ladies' garments of every description. Buyers would di.l well to rettienther lltat unix j 3 OIC only exclusive Cloak House in Pittsburgh, where Lathes' Fashionable Costumes eau be had at all tunes, wholesale and retail. M. J. SPENCE. March 93, ISG4, NEW SPRING GOODS! 77 & 79 Market Street, prrTsimactir, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETIE. JOSEPH HORNE & CO., NVITE the attention of Merchants and Milliners to I their n,w stunk for the spring trade, consisting in part of Bonnets, Rats, Ribbons, Flowers,' Frames, Silks, Crapes, Laces, and all other Millinery Goods. Also a large and choice ctopk of MSS & MANTLE TRIMMINGS, Pltockings, Closes, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, Hornets. Braids. Buttons, Combs, and eiteryi va riety' of Notions, small wares and Shaker Hoods. At we buy for Cast• and sell for Cash, our stock will be ',wad as cheap as any other house. JOS. HORNE & CO., 77 & 79 Starke: St. IterWholesale Roam up Stairs: March 30, 1861. SPIT, DIIOUBSNE BITIN DVSS, No. 67 Smithfield St.,.Pittsburgh. Enlarged and fitted up in elegant style. All delicacies of the season always on hand. PP -Delicious OYSTERS, first of the sea son. N0•.4.'63-Iy. HMO IDI Uri inan "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE." A Song of the Returned Volunteer- • • •• 25. "BROTHER'S FAINTING AT TILE DOOR," De scribing a Touching Incident of the War• • • • • • • • 25 ' - BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom Coming" 25 "0 WRAF THE.FLAU AROUND ME, BOYS." A, Bong of the Dying Soldier 25 "0, 1 Wls 111 THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden 15 "WHO'LL SAVE THE LEFT I" Descriptive of a Charge at the Battle of Murfreesboro 50 "WITHIN TILE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S GUNS.[ , Describing the Battle of Deo) &burg. • 50 CrAny of the above sent by !nail, on receipt of the CHAS. 0. MELLOR,. Oct-21,'63.1y• No. Ell Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. FrrilLTlT l l:l:7a_la 041.N.E1 AND WOW) GUAIRS, lIELLU.IO OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. WHOLESALE OR ARTAIL. .JAS, W. WOODS ELL, 97 add 99 Third street. opposite E. Edmondson & Co. and 110 Fourth street. Aug. 9,"153. o ff. 2. YOUNG & CO MANUFACTURERS OF MOM it WIND ow wart vaisgsilliots. Cower SoilOkiiiidTki44lllo. Pilikobitnpk tatattia ltalitiV I=o9=l;Tomicood*Ad- V ittskurg. En 41 WitatiHUM Importers and Dealers in HUSE FURNISIMG GOODS NO, 30 FIFTH STREET, First door below Exchange Bank, PiTTSMIRCH, PA., WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articles, Consisting of Hardware, Plain and Plan isbed Tinware, Brumlo9, Wooden Wale, Baskets, Plated Ware. uutiery, iron Ware, Japanned Ware, and Cocking iL3 tensile of all kinds. A great variety of Bikaikerk;oods. Bird Cagss,.4rx . can be obtained on it:v.llloNi reasonable tering. Refrigerators and Wats Coolers, DOOR MATS AND FANCY, GOODS, KAY & RICHARIM Sept 30, I'M 14L11.0JET, 1804. WILSON & McELROY, NO. 54 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. Dry Goods Jobbers, lIA spniNG tootts Now in store, and present inducements to Cash Buyers. April G, 1862-2 mo. B. L. COOK, E. PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR. COOK, P.O2TIT •R CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And 7ealers in Produce, ,Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c. No. 12 Smithfield St., Corner First, Pittsburgh. REFF.REN C —S 'winger Hathaugh &Co , Pittsbuig; Hitchcock, MrCremy & Co., Pittsburgh ; George A. Money, Cashier clernian Tract and savings Bank. Pittsburgh; Mitchell & Ladd, Cincinnati, O.; W. 11. & J 1). Ladd, Richmond, 0.; Jon. Binns, Cashier hit, Plezomit Branch Bank tgtate Bank Ohio. Sept.39.'d3.ly. .111E'''_2 1 11. XI& XL CLOAK, MANTILLA, SHAWL 4 9.1 V -13 FUR EMPORIUII 9 68 ,11',6. - .ET STREET. The Newest &Styles Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS, AT EASTERN PRICES. Ti. GUNSENHAUSER & CO., Sept. 30, '63, 68 MARKET ST , between 3d & 4th 380. I 011112.11,1 T GE, =II Brushes, Children's CoacheN Looking Glasses & Picture Frames. DEALER I VARIETY GOODS, &C. No. 72 Wood St.eet, Pittsburgh, Pa, Machine Brushes made to Order. J LW- I v. .„ Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITHFIFLD STRUTS, Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the sewn, will be served up in the most palatable stele. ELI YOUNG. Corner Virgin and Alley drnithile at Pittsburgh, Oct. 14, WM. N. OGDEN & 00., *ANI:FAcTuRE4S 111,1131il bill Laillll% VE: I Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &c, No. 69 Market St., Pittabtfrgh, Pa.' SPPt 30,1,3-Iy. =En WILLIAM K.NABE & CO. r 11E above Pianos from their Factory possess all thsi superior and latest nnprovements, including the AGRAFTE TREBLE, Overstlting, Improved Full Iron Frame, Felt Covets Hammers. 4c.c. Mamma, one of the most eminent pianists In the worid.says "I have great pleasure in certifying thitt hat'a tried your Pianos, rind find them equal, It not superior, to any in this country. Among their great qualities, which distinguish them, is the evenness of tone, the agreeable and easy touch, and volume at tone. Wishing you all the success ynu so highly do serve, I ant, sir, yours truly, 8. THALBERG." C. GROllg, the well known composer, Wilmington, Delaware. says that "they cannot be "surpassed by any in the market." H. VIEUXTEMPTS writes :—"T was delighted on hear ing the clear and full trite of one of your first clue Pianos." t i L'i s The abov k ianns are warranted for Ilse yeare t For sale by CHARLOTTE, BLUME, No. 43 Fifth etre , d door almve Wood et., Patterson's New Building. 1./an. 29, 1162. .ST. CLAIR HOTEL, otORNER VF CENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSM7ROH, P.R. 3. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOO 117- This popular ho!!se has recently been tborougk, ly Yoral,sd 2nd fl4rM etAr 41 , W forms one °fibs -Most plc:unlit stopping places in the city. Team plod et ate. and satisfaction warranted. April 8.'03 ly ST. 4,IMECOLALS MOTEL. GQRNI:R GRANT AM.) 4TII STREE . PITTSBURGH, PA. FEU L, Proprietor. LEM TINDLE ZKOORE, Wholesale and Retail CHAIR AND FURNITURI IVIB.I%II7.IP.ALarirtr3EILICIXILIak NO. 21 SMITHFIELD STREET, hear the Mougahela Hoase Pittsburgh, ,Pa. aept3o:63-17 S. B. A; C. P. MARKLE, MAINUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOK, OAP, LEITTED.,, A N P all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have rano. ed from NO. 27 WOOD 'STREET to No. 33 Snlthfield Street, PITTSEURGEL PA. Crroreaah Tradefor Ram Prow. 13.1861.1 y CORNUCOPIA SALOON , No. 7 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGE. PA. ritED: Wass, ITOPRISTOS. IWO* t. I==i