The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 11, 1864, Image 4

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    Planting Trees.
As soon as the trees are received, un-•
pack them and bury their roots. If the
tops are at all dried, bury the whole tree
in moist earth •for a few days. Make
the holes wide enough to spread the
roots to their full length. - Pare off
'smooth all wounds upon the roots.—
. Cut back the last year's growth to two
or three buds. Set the tree so that the
'.upper roots shall be well covered by the
earth, but be careful and not plant them
much deeper than they stood in the
`nbitery:
Extend and separate the roots, and
Di in with surface soil, taking care that
'no cavities are left.: Work in the
earth between the roots with the fin
gers. When the roots are covered
with several inches of earth, press it
down with the' toot, then fill up the
hole. ' Pia a mulch of old straw, coarse
'manure, or 'clay's, around the tree as far
A a the roots' extend-
RIEW GOODS
FE
1864 B zp lis64
-voo . *en
NEW STORE !
TAE undersigned has opened a new Cash Store, in
it: the:own formerly occupied by N. Clark & Son,
Vs Allisonsbuilding, immediately opposite the Court
House, Waynesburg, , where he has received and is
now opening a very large and excellent assortment of
BOOTS. AND SHOES ,
-Hats and Caps,
Trimmings and Notions !
- -
?hue goods Were all purchased for CASH, at the
lowest market prices, and will be sold at a small ad
vance on first cost. I have determined to do a strictly
CASH BUSINESII, and will be able to sell at small
.protte s My GOODS are
. •
ENTIRELY NEW
Yost of which have been made to order, by the very
best workmen In Philadelphia, expressly for this mar
ket. I Write yourattention particularly to my Stock of
Ladles , and Childeren's Hats,
Gloves and Hosiery,
,Ladies 9 Collars and Corsette,
Shaker Hoods, &c., &c.,
My awortment Is large I My work is good t My
prim lows if you need any article in Ibs Mare line,
FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST!
From the Finest to the Coarsest,
CALL AND BE SUITED
AND SAVE MONEY!
Call and examine, it le ne tionble to 'bow goods.
irr Greene County Orders taken at par
for goods.
JAMES B. LINDSEY,.
Waynesburg, March 30, '64. Allison . ' Building
Pet' laulting,
DAMY MAUI HACK
RUNNING REGULARLY BETVEEN
'MEM LEIG
THE undersigned respectfhlly informs the generous
Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the
nraili,bilitstimin the above points, he has placed upon the
routeefwo new and commodious Hacks for the ac
.comimodation of the travnling community, One
Jeave the-Hamilton Houce, Waynesburg, every morn
leg, Sundays except-a, at 71 o'clock, and will arrive
at Ricer' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh,
the other will Rices' Landing at the same time
and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be
spared,for the accommodation of passengers,
„ ~ TIMOTHY DOUG lIER, Proprietor.
August 7th, 1861. no. 9.
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
01 THE
PITTSBURG SANITARY FAIR
The purposes of the approiching Great Sanitary
Fair, to beheld 'n this county, on the Ist of June, is
one which so eminently commends itself to our sym
pathise and hearts, as to require no argument to se
cure,the co-operation of all who are able to advance
this praiseworthy enterprise.
The undersigned have been appointed a committee
to receive 1101 arrange for sale all contributions of Live
Stock and Farm Products, of any and every descrip
tion, which, however simple, or of little money value,
will be acceptable.• Tney would at the same time te
spectrally urge upon all to mane as valuable contribu
tions as it is in their pownnt I offer.
The great, indeed, the sole aim of the Fair is to do
good to the sick and wcunded of our army. and though
the feeling which will prompt all to contribute is one
of gratkutle to our soldiers ; the occasion may be used
Incidentally to bring before the public eye choice stock,
and new and useful machines and products. Those
who are engaged in the various branches of husbandry
should be represented. Suitable apartments, stalls,
provender, etc., will be provided, and all freight set
tled at this point.
The Allegheny County Agricultural Society has
authorized the undersigned to offer the handsome Pre..
anitim of $500.00 to the Agricultural Society, or the
contributors of the County, u hich shall donate to the
Fair the largest amount, in value, of Live Stuck. Al-
Aegbeny County not to be a competitor for the pre:ilium.
COloirresE.—Moses Chess, Chairman, J. T. F.
' Wtight, Secretary, James Kelly, of Wilkinsbnrg, John
Tawas; of Ewing's Mills, Jacob Henrici, Economy,
Matthew Rail, Palmerstriew, Rob't. Stewart, Etna,
James McCully, Pittsburgh. May 4, 1854.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERA LO.
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posession enables the Proprietor of the "Weekly
Herald' to guarantee the latest and most reliable In
formation possibly to be obtained, not only from all
"arts of the United States, but from all parts of the
world.
Its home correspondents, engaged at heavy cost, and
connected with each new naval and [unitary expedi-
Lion of the government, prove that it is determined to
leave uncovered by its operations and no event can
occur that shall not find immediate report in its col
,owns. It costs the proprietor over one hundred thou
sand dollars per year to maintain its corps of corres
pondents in the field.
In its collation of Foreign News the "llerald" has
for years held a high position. and it will endeavor in
the future to maintain the stand it Vas assumed. It
has emsial correspondents stationed in all of the prin
cipal sites of the world.
Itstelegraphic arrangements extend to wherever the
electricwiral are stretched. When the Atlantic cable
is laid, which feat will soon be accomplished, tele
grams will be received from Europe and Asia. as s ell
es food the United Suits. Then one readers will have
the *Vents of the week in all parts of the civilized
_world regularly and clearly laid before them.
The proprietor devotes a portion of the paper to
Literature, Fashion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts,
Spotting Mitten, Business, Theatrical and Financial
Repent, Cattle Markets, General News, and reports
of ail events calculated to form an excellent metro
politan newspaper—a weekly photographic view of
the world—end all at a very low price.
The "Weekly Herald' is issued every Saturday
awning, and furnished et the following retest--
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Three copies, $2
Five copies, 8
Ten copies, 15
Any larger number, addreued. to names of subscri
bers, $1 60 each.
An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten.
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any larger number at same price.
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JAW (MUM BIBIGISTT,
ItiisOr aisid Ittpr,
• 1 0 1 . 140111RWAPPIPAINI
seam die Bstua.a.
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44t0 7754
NEW
•
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Wilson's Frame Building, one door east
of the National Bank,
WATNESBURG, PA.
Messrs. Wallace & Craig
HAVE fitted up a splendid Sky-lizlit Gallery, the
first regular picture -taking establishment ever in
stituted in the place, where they are prepared to execute
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES,
MALEIANOTYPES,
CARTE DE VISITES,
And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a style
equal tot e beet artists. - Especial attention will be
given to copying pictures and enlarging them. All
applications will he promptly attended to. Their
room. are commodious and attractise, and every de
sirable accommodation 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, and in all kinds of weather.
Photograph Albums always on Hand.
Waynesburg, April 6, 1864.-tf.
1 8 3 !
F=AST IN TEE MARKET !
11111 vaVl9ll
SOSIELII PORTER,
Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick
Building, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opened a
large and elegant assortment of }all 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, Towlines; Boots and Shoes,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho
siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.;
also a complete variety of
GROCERIES AND BARD WARE.
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 youvselvee. Thank% to the public fur
past iavors.
Sept. 9:63-Iv.
GREAT DEMAND FOR
Greenbacks.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership here
-tofore existing between JOHN BRADLEY and
CHARLES R. BRADLEY, was dissolved on the Stlr
day 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 ny him; and the business of
SADDLE AND ICALILNESS
wi!l be carried on by said Charles R. Bradley, at the
old stand, opposite the Greene Hou e, where he hopes
to receive a liberal share of patronage. John limd:ey
will continue to act as salesman in the estahliiihnient.
JOHN BRA DL EY
CHARLES R. BRADLEY.
n -
N. B. Persons indebted te 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, 1864. CHARLES R. BRADLEY.
R. DOUGHERTY
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER,
Respectfully informs the public that he has located in
Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture
Carriages of Every Description,
From his experience in the business, he feels confi
dent his wsrk will give entire satisfaction. He w ill use
no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will
not employ any bet superior workman.
All new work will be
Warranted for One Year.
Shopon Greene street, one square South of the Court
ouse,
Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1660—n0 34.
THE UP-TOWN GROCERY.
STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON
H A b V e l io N n O gi t i r t h o niz e d e t n he & st Si c r k a.n o i r de G r r w or i e ll ries con tuely e
the business at the old stand. They will in a few days
be in receipt of a large assortment of
• Prime Groceries and Provisions,
Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, &c., &c., which
they will sell at the lowest prices for cash.
Corn Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro
duce generally always on hand.
intel* 4th 1903.
'WAYNESBURG
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
SAYERS & RINEIIA.RT
Practical Marble and Stone Cutters.
Third Door East of the Court Douse, Main S
Sept. 2, 'O.
HAMHRTON HOUSE,
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa
S. HARTZELL, Proprietor.
TILE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
that he has taken this well known I1o"se
where he is prepared to accommodate travellers And
others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, Bm. 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. . •
April 10,—No 44—tf
ADAMS' HOUSE,
WAYNESBURC, PENN'A.,
JACOB HENDERSHOT,
TAKES pleasure in informing his friends and the
traveling public generally, that he has taken charge
of this popular house of entertainment and feels confi
dent in saying that ht. can render perfect satisfaction.
Every effort will be made to meet the wants and wish
es of hia guests.'
The BAR and TABLE will be furnished with the
best articles found in the market. Ample and conven
ient stabling. Give us a trial.
Waynesburg. April 19, 11164.
BRIDGEPORT HOTEL, ,
At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg,
SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR.
THE undersigned hereby notify the citizens of
Greene and adjoining counties and the DROVING
and TRAVELING PUBLIC in general that he has ta
ken charge of this Hotel and is fully prepared to en
tertain the traveling public in the very beet manner
Ile respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage of
the public.
The BAR will be supplied with the choicest LIQ
UDRS. The Table furnished with the best the coun
try can afford. The ST •BLE will be carefully at
tende d to— call and try us.
Jan. 13, 1804.
IIOIIIIIINkR LODGE, No. 838 1. 0. r
MEET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Hall, opposite
the Court House, on Thursday evening of each
week, at 6} o'clock. Omegas:
N. Q.
us
P
R. . e
' TllO6l SCOTT, PD• SD.
v. G
J. F. Tilm.x,
W• A. POILTatt, Treas.
Nov. 6, 1862.
Odd Fellows Saving Association
OF
1017.41:ILFWENIS 3 EE 71-4 - 43 r ,
Chartered by the Legislature _March 271 h, 1862.
J. F. tisNßOLPll6 . lh!sidast; 1. F. Figainz, Seey;
- frorai. CMltser.
Booboos Coaumainotions Amid be Abelian"
to Wm. A. Poser. WaYnedsturo essw e cfg=, P..
Ct oci 4iMptompal ausadoll N. Sem Die-
COW tildS! ! I
Imlay atm '
IV'COIMT TEt.M.ALEEIZ
And Receiving Daily New Additions,
CLOTH AND SILK
Paris Cloak and Shawl
H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO.,
Se MARKET STREET.
Pa.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants,
Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Wool
ens, &c., Insects on Plants,
Fowls, Animals, &c.
Put up in 25c, SOc, $l.OO Roses. Bottles and Flasks,
Si and S 5 sizes for HOTEL., PUBLIC INS rITOTIONS, &C.
"Or ly infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons "
"Not dangerous to the Iluman Family."
"Rats come out of their boles to die."
2/0 " - Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
.Nr - Sold by all Dragg'sts and Retatlers every-
where.
U),.!!!BEwans!!! of all worthless imitations.
.1 `See that "Cosxses" name is on each Box,
Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
tagt...Address HENRY it. COS FAR
.my -Principal Depot 482, Broadway, N. Y.
- U—Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists in Waynesburg, Pa.
Feb. 17, 1864.-Bm.
Aprli 13, 1864 ly,
pE D„_ b it t ed
n •
drecs;cte l t
;onsu Tp•
Epil g pt ! onofhe
Heart, Torpid I.iver, Palsy, Irrita
bility of the rystem General or Local Pains or Weak
ness, Night Sweats, Dimness of Sight, Fits of Despon
dency, Muscular Prostration and all diseases o f the
Nervous Centres, never dream of the CAUSE of their
several afflictions. They treat results as it they were
c uses; and so no relief is found.
WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF TIIF.SE DISEASES
very frequently 1 There is the secret—solitary self
abuse, practiced by thousands. Commenced when
boys, at school or elsewhere, it is kept up even during
young manhood, producing mental and utlysical pros
tration. If continued, these diseases, and even mad
ness are the result. If the victim be conscious of the
cause of his decay, and quit it, lie suffers under those
terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions which
weaken and shame him, till life becomes grievous.—
Thus place between certain decay and prentatur •
death and horrible suffering, the wretched victim rush
es to SEI.F• DESTRUCTION. or sinks to an untimely
grave. If he emancipates himself before the practice
has done its won , t and enters matrimony, his marriage
is unfruitful, and his se bee tells him that this Is caused
by his early follies.
SUFFERING YOUNG MEN,
Let no false modesty prevent you from explaining
your case to one whose acknowledged position in the
medical profession, and respecta' ility in pr vale life.
I " him as a private counsellor. Think not to cute
yourself, and so tamper with a faculty, the destruction
of which renders a man truly mlseralie. Come to Dr.
KINKELIN, confide in him as thousands have done
before you.
In short, to he cured radically of all Rums of secret
diseases, and ruinous effgcts of self-indulgence. apply
to the most successful and experieticvl Dr. KINKS
LIN, Getout's Pmvicrotts, Northwest corner of Third
and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, a square
and a half from the Merchauts' Exchange, Philadel.:
phia.
Remember that STRICTURES of the ITRETIIA are
rapidly removed by the application of a new therapeu
tical agert. only used by Dr. K.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES. ADVICE, Arc., for
warded to address. in any direction; put up secure from
damage Or curiosity.
1 . 17 - POST PAID LETTERS addressed to Dr KIN
KEL,' N, Philadelphia, wilt be answered forthwith.
April 27, 1664-Iy.
ARRIAGE!- Its loves and hates sorrows and an
gers. hopes and fears. regrets and joys: MAN
-1101)D, how lost, how RESTORED; the nature,
reattnent, and radical cure of spermatorrhma or sem
inal weakness, involuntary emissions, sexual debility
and impediments to marriage generally ; nervousness,
consumption, fits. mental and ph' sical incapacity, re.
suiting front SELF-AMUSE—are fully explained in
the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. D.—
'lbis most extraordinary book should be in the hands
of every young person contemplating marriage, and
every man ce. woman who desire to limit the number
of their offspriug to their. Feu instances. Every pain,
disease, and ache incidental to yowl, maturity, and
old age, is fully explained; overy particle of knowl
edge that should be known is here given. It is full of
engravings. In fact it discloses secrets that every due
should know ; still it is a book that must he locked
up and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any
one on the receipt of twenty-five rents, in specie or
postage stamps. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416,
Spnice St.. above Fourth Philadelphia.
EU - AFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat
te[ what may be your disease. before you place your
sr If under the care of any one of the notorious Quacks
—native or foreign, who advertise in this or any other
paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Ittmk, and read itcare
fully. It will be the means of saving you many a dol
lar, your health, and possibly your life,
Dr YOUNG can be consulted on any of the disetts.
es described in his publication, at hi! Office. Not 416.
Spruce At., above fourth Philadelphia.
irrollice hours from 9 till 3 o'clock daily.
pril 27, '64-Iy.
8. HARTZELL
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
TITSEARES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and
Sexual System.—new and reliable treatment—in
reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by
mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad
dress, Di. J. SKILIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associ
ation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philada., Pa.
April 13,'64-Iy.
SOWER, BARNES & CC.,
PUBLIIDERN ♦ND DEALERS IN
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books,
AND STATIONERY,
No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch,
CH. G. SOWER,
W. H. BARNES, PIIILADELPHI A.
F. C. POTTS.
&Publishers of Peltnn's Outline Maps and keys, the
largest and best Outline Maps ever published. Sar
der's new Readers, Greenleaf's & Brooks' A riihmetica,
&c., Blank Books, Writrng, Wrapping, Curtain and
Wall Papers. Aug. 19.'63,
M. GOLDMAN, IND. Y. WATSON.
VIA. L. IMO, JAL A. M'COMAI.
GO6DINAN, BERG & CO.
101i711a.c:iplemstable.
AND DEALERS IN
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinp, Tail
ors' Trimmings, &o.
I\'o. 30G Market Street, Philadelphia:
Aug.•l9, 1863.
OT ALL inns vol SALE AT
OFFICOL
EMPORIUM.
illialitipia.
IlWanamakelt & Brown,
OAK
il . HILL.
I FiNE READY MADE 1
I CLOTHING, II
I LL C ret e i r trrett. . Mar-
PHILADELPHIA.
(Special Department for
CUSTOM WORK,
INo. 1 $3. Sixth Street I
PHILADELPHIA, PA
BLANKS
i 3 c tabtpia
119.r 0 .1ELX2V GI- 1864.
1864,
rat Cr (900 t,
Great Inducements to Cash Buyers !
HOOD, BONBRIGHT & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers It.
MIR & UM% BY OOHS,
529 Market St., and 526 Commerce St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Would respectfully invite attention to their LARGE
STOCK: of leading
DOMESTICS,
awns ileie '7 S t
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR,
and many populargoods of
PHILADELPHIA MANLTACTURE.
April 13, ISO 4.
1. E. WALRAVEN,
(successor to W. H. CARRYL.)
WHOLESALE Sr. RETAIL
CURTAIN STORE,
lasonic Hall, No. 719 Chestnut St.,
ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, PHILADA
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Wide French Satins.
Wide French Brocatelles.
Wide Erenth Satin de Leine.
Wide Worsted Damasks.
Wide Union Damask
Wide Moquette.
Erench Flushes.
Gilt Cornices and bands.
Cords, Chaps and Fringes.
Tassels and Loops.
Hooks, Rings and Brackets.
Furniture Coveringo.
12. ii i, r ,;' ; AWitillig4
Lace Curtains, 93.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 4.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 4.5 U a pair.
Lace Curtains, SOO a pair.
Lace Curtains, 0.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 7.00 a pair,
Lace Curtains, 7.50 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 8.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 850 a pair.
Lace Curtains, -9 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains. 950 a pair.
Lace Curtains. 10.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 12.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 14.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 15.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains. 16.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 18 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 2100 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 25.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 30.00 a pai .
Lace Curtains, 40.00 a pair.
Lace Curtain ,, 50.00 a pair.
17111 DOT SatttE3
Painted and Gold Boreers—in More arid for sale at
the following prices, with good Fixtures complete for
each shade, retail.
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $l.OO
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 123
Gold Bordertd Shades & Fixtures, 1.50
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixturee, 1.75
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtur,-.4
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 300
Gold Bor ered Shades & Fixtures, 3.50
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 400
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, .50
Gold Bordered Shades & Fixture., .00
Cold Rord,red Shades et Fixtures, 8.00
Cold B.lrdemi Nhadee & Fixturei, 750
Gold Bordered- Shades & Fixtures,
.9.00
Gold Bordered Shades ar. Fixture;: 10.00
Gold Bordered Shades dr. Fixtures, 1150
Gold Bordered Shades made to order, any
style or size.
U. S. FLAGS on band, and made
to order / all sizes.
April 13,'64-6m,
THE GIRARD HOUSE,
Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor.
April I, 1564-ly
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
Corner of Chestnut 41; Ninth Sts,
J. E. Kingsley, & Co.
Aptll 13 1864-1 mo, PROPRIETORS.
States Union. Hotel,
606 and 608 Market, St., Philadelphia.
OHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager,
Ilnis Hotel is located in the very centre of business
and is near the respectable places of amusement,
which makes it particularly desirable to persona visr
ing Philadelphia on 1)11 , i V:.ss or pleasure; and the
Manager 1110ileN, by close personal attention to the
wants of his guests, to make it n combo. tab'e home
for such as may favor his house with their vatroLage.
April 13.'&1.
•
11A13 1111)211,,
Chestnut St., Between 3d and 4th,
PELILADELPHIA.
I N the immediate vicinity of the principal Bankirg
Houses. Custom House. Post Office, Commercial
Exchange and the Jobbing Houses. The best holiness
man's house, it, the city. HENRY NEIL,
April .Proprietor.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Old Independence Hall,
PHILADELPHIA.
WYATT & HEULDINGS,
April 13, 119041-Iyr- PROPRIETORS.
MARTIN BUEHLER, GEO. BONDRIOHT.
E. H. HOWARD, C. P. PEESII6IIOI7.
MIER, FEU & CO.,
Importtra and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
No. 441 Mt rket Street, below Fifth, Phila.
Aug. 19, 1863.
ELI HOLDEN,
No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth,
SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.
Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry.
MANUFACTURERS'
CLOGS MCC:11715.1131)
WHOLESALE AN RETAIL.
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
Aug. 19.'n3
GILLESPIE, ZELLER & CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N. W. Cor. Sixth and M arket Ste.,
April 13,'64-6in• HILADELPHIA.
CEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. REED.
Inrazzam, REED fir. Co"
Wholesale Grocerplobsaoo sd
I 111 =MU ECM
N. L Col% also aid Mast Sta..
April 13164-Iy. ritunscranA.
Vittsbugk abotrtistm*,
DRY CMS.
J. W. BARKER & CO.,
69 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi
ted in this city, embracing
a =3.oii•Wista g
CLOAKS,
DEAZ3 260D3
Housekeeping Goods,
GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR,
Which they offer at
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Country Merchants supplied
at the lowest Eastern CASH
PRICES,
March 16, 1864
SPRING AND SUMTER
FASHIONS FOR 1864 !
AT THE PITTSBURGH'
CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE,
No. 73 market Street,
PrZTSBURGZ, PA
WE would respectfully call the attention of the
trnife 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.
hie and popular styles of the season. to which we
shall daily add all the fore , go and original designs as
they come cu hand through the regular European
steamers.
iiiillikiiiii3'•ii:iativEldigi
wil I find 1311 fully prepared to fill they orders at all
tunes, having a large and magnificent Flue& of
.%X3E.A3E.X.,
and I.IGIUT SUMMER• FABRICS, from which to
manufacture Ladies' garments of every description.
Buyers would do well to remember that ours is the
only exclusive
Cloak House
in Pittsburgh, where Ladies' Fashionable Costumes
can be had at all times, wholesale and retail.
M. J. 'SPENCE.
March 23, 1844,
NEV SPRING GOODS!
77 & 79 Market Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
11 1 110LESILE AND RETIE.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.,
INVITE the attention of Merchants and Milliners to
their n, w stock for the spring trade, consisting in
part of
Bonnets, Bats, Ribbons, Flowers,
Frames, Silks, Crapes,
• Laces,
and all other Millinery Goods. Also a large and choice
stock of
DRESS & MANTLE TRIMMINGS,
Stockinss, Gloves, ifandkerthiefs. Embroideries, hoop
Skirts, Corsets Rraida Buttons, c..nme, and ev e ry va
riety of Notions, small wares and Shaker Hoods. At
we buy for Cash and sell for Cash, our stock w ill be
lo and as cheat, as ahwother house. •
.105. /MUNE & CO.,
77 & 79 Markei. St.
SerWliolesale Room up stairs.
klatch 30, 1561.
6V211 tiStalt.
• E. REINZIKAN'S
MIEN EATING INSE,
No. 67 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh.
Enlarged and fitted up in elegant style. All
delicacies of the season always on hand.
Or - Delicious OYSTERS, first of the sea
son. Netv.4 '63.1y.
11ZD111 91111 TIIIIIB
"DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE."
A Song of the Returned Volunteer a
"BROTHER'S FAINTING AT THE DOOR," De
scribing a Touching loc,isient of the War- • • • • 2 5
• BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to ' Kingdom
Co g" 25
"0 WRAP THE FLAG AROUND ME, BOVS•" A
Song of the Dying soldier 25
"0, I Moll THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of
the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden 25
"WllO-'LI. SAVE THE LEFT 1" Descriptive of a
Charge at the Battle of Murfreesboro ...... 50
..wirary THE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S
GUNS." Describing the Battle of Getty sburg• • 50
1 1 1:7 — Any of the above sent by mail,.on receipt of the
price.
0. MiteLLOR,
0ct..21,'63-I}. No. 81 Wood St., Pittsburgh
F'I:7I 2 tIVITIDMI.II/1
F4~~f -1
CANA AND WOOD CALAIRC,
SELLING OFI?
AT
REDUCED PRICES,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
• JAR. W. WOOD ELL,
97 add 99 Third serest. opposite dr.. Edmondson dr, Co
and 110 Fourth street. Aug. 9, '63.
T. B. YOUNG & CO
MANUFACTURERS OP
11111111914111 & 12a32Z
OF WIRT eastiurnos.
Comae aigimfieut 4. Mini Ste. Pitieboorgh
wedomesoloto werteesod, Red laid
pp. 0114 OS le poetiz e =
weereankiik
Vittskurg.
J. & 11. PIMPS,
28 & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSMIRGU, PA.
Manufacturers and dealers in
FLOOR, FURNITURE & OARRIAGE
Olt 4L0711$
Table & Window Shade Oil Sloths
WINDOW SHADES,
SHADE FLX'FCRE74, &c. ALSO, DEALERS IN
LEATHER BELTING,
Lace Leather, In itt Riattber Belting, Hose, 81 v "
Packing. and Runner Goods Generally.
N. Eh Sole Agents tor Allegheny county, for the sal
of Metropolitan Co.'s
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
Wholesale end Retail Buyers will find our stock
large, well assorted and at reasonable prices.
410 13, 'O4
EAT 6 ,, r u n, 0p,714,1
. 4 . 4:4 44 .46 4 to.
Importers and Dealers in
DOUSE FURAISDPIG GOODS
NO. 30 FIFTH STREET,
First door below - Exchange Haub.
MUMC I, PA•,
WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF
Housekeeping Articles,
COTIMST illg of Hardware, Plain and Planished Tinware,
Brtisle,, Wooden Wale. Baskets, Plated Ware,
Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanne4 Ware, and
Cooking Utensils of all kinds.
A great variety of Shaker ctonits, Gird Cages, &c , ran
be obtained on the moat reasonab!e terms.
.Refrigerators and Water Coolers,
DOOR MATS AND FANCY
GOODS.
Sept 30, 1803. KAY & RJCIIARDS.
11•EALII.0 IBEVk .
WILSON & McELROY,
NO. 54 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURCH, PA.
Dry Goods Jobbers,
11* YE THEIR
BPRINS90(00)6
Now in Store, and present inducements to
Cash Buyers.
April 6. 1562-2 tn.q
8,1. COOK, E.PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR.
COOK, PATTIT dt. CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS)
And leltiers iu
Produce, ,Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c,
No. 12 S'inithfield St., Cartier First, Pittsburgh.
lizrEassess—Springer Harbaugh & Co , Pittsburg;
Hitchcock. McCreery & Co., Pittsburgh ; George A
Endley, Cashier German Tract and ciavings Bank.
Pittsburgh; Mitenell & Cincinnati, 0.; W. H. &
J H. Ladd, Richmond, O.; Jon. Births, Cashier Alt,
Pleasant Branch Bank !State Bank (Min.
8ent.39,'63.1y
J. D. FACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN'
TACIIINER, &
If .1N UFACTUTURERei OF
Furniture and Chairs,
No. 103 Smithfield St ,
PITTSBURGH. IPA
N0v.4,'63-ly
3&S. XUr GEJLIZ arg
MANUFACTURERS OF
Brushes, Children's Coaches ;
Locking Glasses & Picture Frames.
DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C.
No. 72 Wuod St.ert, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Machine Brushes made to Order.
Jtily I v.
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY ANP
SMITHFIELD STREET:),
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the !MAYO!
will Fe served up in the most palatable
ELI YOUNG,
Cc,rner Virgin and Alley tinutlifle st.
Pitt. , tairgh, Oct. 14, y
WAIL. N. OGDEN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF .
LIYIDD 10.11tIVZ
_
AND •
Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &c.
No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
sert
ST. CIAIR HOTEL ,
TORN ER of VENN & T. (;LAIR TREETS,
PII7 SB•7110.1.
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
ED- This popular houee has recently been thorough
ly refitted and furnished, and now forms one of the
most plea.afit stopping d i.ces in the city. Terms mod
erate, and satisfaction warranted. April 8. '63— Iv
ST- NICHOLAS HOTEL.
CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREE
PITTSBURIitI, PA.
FEEL L, Proprietor.
April t
TINDLE dit. lICOOREI,
Wholesale and Retail
CHAIR AND FURNITURE
17.1P.A. a rr lE7l=l. M SS
NO. SMITHFIELD SPREE?,
Near the Moperthela II lllft
Sept Pittsburgh, ,Pa
S. 14. & C. P. MARKLE,
MAMUFACTURERSAND DEALERS IN
BOOK, CAP, LETTER,
A NO all kinds of WRA PPING PAPER have remov
ed from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 Smithfield S r
PITTSBUSGN, PA.
UrfirCask Tradernr Ado N. 1 3. 1,3t-lv
CORNUOOPLA SALOON,
No. 7 Ftflh Street,
PITTSBURGH, P. 4
FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR.
nsaber • 1 I y
W AYNESBURG STEAM MILL.
VM. EDGERS respectfully inform his friends and
the public that he has leased the NEW EITEAY
MILL at Waynesburg, Pa., where h e will always be
found ready to accommodate all who may call on the
shortest notice. Grinding done on the seine terms as
by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly
on hand. Orders foreither can be left at the Miller at
Femur's store. (Jan. 27, 1862
Notice to the Public.
TTAECabinet business twill be carried on at t he
. old
stand, by the undersigned, where all brads o
Furniture can be bad and and. to order. is Users*
kept In reediases to attend liantrotte.
Ligon lgTLpsav,
March 1, 111114, CC1 GAZ4 &LIR.
~~
OIL CLOTHS,
rfalow
M'Farland, Collins & Co.
AT TEE
CAIIPET STOP 11
NO. 71 & 73 FIFTH ST.,
Second Floor, over Miner's Book Store,
NEXT DOOR TO POST MUM
Hare just opened thetr
SPRING STOCK,
Comprising a most extensive and complete
assortment of every description of
ENGLISHID AERICH GOODS.
Including many entirely
NEVi STYLES,
never before in this fink et
Having purchased our goods just previous to
the late advance in prices, we now offer a great
part of our assortment at
WIXOLESALE,
At Nfansfacturer's prices. And RETAIL at
a very
Jlllll
We otii2r to buyers in large and aural
amounts ail the advantages !hat the market
affords, Mr confirmation of which we refer to
our customers during the past year, and Pitts
burgh Nlcrehants generally, with whom we
have done business for many years.
JAMESIIcFA REAM.).
HE\RY H. COLLINS,
JACOB GLOSSER,
%lareh 22d, 1261.
SECOND ARRIVAL
taw 01P O.
J. M. BURCHFIELDS,
Northeast Corner Foarth & Market Streets,
PITD:I3I3PGII, PA.
Black Hunch Cloths,
Black Cassimeres,
Kentucky Janes, Tweeds,
Saiinets and Summer Pants stuff.
Dress Poplins and Alpaccas,
Plaid and Plain Nozambiques,
Fancy Silks,
Black Organdie Lawns,
French
Travelling Dress Goods,
6-4 and 3-4 Black Wool DeLaina,
Black Bombazines,
Crapes and Veils.
A large assortment of NEW GOODS just
received. April 6-2 m.
Wrote silt rillag I.lw = 511 - 7.• lig 3 sir 5~
2 1864.
z
SPRING STOCK OF
zt, r p
2 ) walyaany
• cloAocA & CANTON MATTING,
A la ge assortment of
'OIL • OTH
i",;:errbarattc,; and well sea s i iina at kaest
Carpet store,
• NO. 87. FOURTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
f, '612 tuna.
ELIfl O V AI.I,
H. KLEBER & BRO.,
NO. 122 WOOD STREET;
Font- doors above Fifth. an I nearly opposite the Flret
Nation xi Bank,
PITTSIMRCIT, Pk ~
Bole Agents, and only Depot in this city for
THII I , GREAT STEINWAY PIANO
AND
Carhart's Harmoniums & Melodeons.
filfiESE two instruments are among the most ex
tranrdinatv successes of moderit times, as attested
by the best performers in Ittufessionai and private cir
cles,
The STEINWAY PIANO has become the admira
tion of the win - le musical world, and has received
thirty-two first premiums of gold and silver, and also
Ills first prize medal at the great National Exhibition
at London in 1362.
Alan : Best Italian and Fre,ch Strinp for Violfn.
Guitar and Sass Newest Slier( Music received week
ly. Church ?Laic Books, etc., etc.
Every Piano Warranted for Fivc Years.
rul I Manna taken in exchange.
Aim' 6, 1664 6 mos.
tlu god.
$l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2
The Greatest Chance ever Of
3eantiful Geld Plated, or Silver Watches.
Perfect Time-keepers, Sent Free,
• by Mail, for. only t 7.
Elegant Hunting Case Watches, same as above, for
82. Also, WatcLes„ Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Gold
Pete, Brai•elets, Lockets, liings. Pius, etc., etc.,
TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH,
Viisout regard to value, and not to he paid for till yo
know whit you are to get.
Serula cents to a Certificate and CllCUlar containing
full list and particulars, and Worms you
what 3 . 1.11 can have tor SI.
C:RTIFICATLiti FOR 81. AGENTS WANTED.
Circulars sent free. Addreeit
A.. 1. HARPER At (0.,
2.t 8 ihadwry. N. Y. Box 5210 P. O.
Arr 13,'64-Iy.
New Yoh.
•
SE', -
SEVEN OCTAVE 1225
ItgligWOOD PIANO-FORTES,
Grooateen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y.
IFEI La RGEO SCALE PIANO FORTES,
ith all "". latest improvements.
„is Y et r s. ,.e x Pe .4 ": , ct mita greatly increased facia
lergir Inanthattli "utrill us ta Sell for CASH at
ilrice. Oar Instsurialti Ts
e sseeesure years et the stra ' . .ican Institut et. War-
Or " e a rthe ve li . u li n t i tt l a Y ward at ?.„ 1 w ork p a Fair. and esr .
Meted Ave year". Terms CNA. n a Um sure era. de
s, UN/4.4tram