r ! Gen. - Stendan on' Troth: Gen. W. T. Sherman, inielate letter, ad dressed to Major R. M..fiawArritssistant General, the following paragraph appearin— "ln this belief, whilst I assert for fps Gov ernment the highest *military prerugailver I em willing to bear in patience that political nonsense of slave rights, State rights, freedo ~ . of conscience, freedom of the press, and such other trash as have deluded the Southern people into vsar, anarchy, bloodshed.s nd the ,foulest crimes that_have disgraced any time or . any people." Other army officials . have talked in much the same style about freedom of com3cience and of the press, and *e are tho now? ;he time may come when he, too, shall stare vacantly cut of .obitylon. • jar Abolitioii begets war and disunion— war £egets debt- debt begets tantion—tax idion begebtirden on the laboring or pro ducing class. The beauties of all this system of coercion * or force may be seen in the con dition of things in Europe. Abolition, then, brings war, disunion, national debt, national banks, the tyranny of chartered money mon ge and laboring,people impoverisffed by tWion. Why will' honest. laboring men vote with such a party ?—[Patriot Si Union. LIBERTY or THE MMES.—Junius says, "the liberty.ot the Mess is the palladium of all the civil, political and religious rights of an Englishman:" Once it s wats so of an American ; and it mast bti o so again, even if that liberty is re gailik over the dead carcases of the ushrp sollod tyrants who have stricken it down. • MEW CODDS EU 1864. B t 1864 "V&.° j[ll rEundersiKned bas opened a new Cash Store, in the room formerly occupied by N. Clark & Son, in Alhenna building, immediately opposite the Conn House, Waynesburg, Pa , wattre he has received and is now opening a very large and excellent assortment of 1300 Th ANN SHOE S , ,Hats and Caps, `Trimriiinges and Notions ! I These goode were all purchased for CASH, at the low. et market prices, and will i.e gold at a small ad- Vance on first cost. I have determined to do a strictly Clot BlltllNErld. and will be able to sell at small profits. My GOODS are ENTIRELY NEW Most of which have been made to order, by the very best worktnain Philadelphill., exPtessly for this mar ket. I invite yap attention particularly to my stock of ',adios' .011 a Childeren"s Hats, Gloves stndlottery, Ladies? Collars and Corsetts, Shaker floods, &c., &c., My assortment is large ! My work is good ! My prices low ! if you need any artiste in tte Shce line, ..FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST! From the Finest to the Coarsest, CALL AND BE SUITED AND SAVE MONEY! batillnd eganrine, it is no nouble to show goods irr Greene Cdunty O derl taken at pit: for goods. JAMES 13 Waynesburg, March S. '&44001,101110ing. SOMETHING NEW. R & T. if. CLARKS, AT THE Hamilton House. Waynesburg, Takes this method of informing their numer ouspatrons and the public generally, that they have made very large purchases of SPRING AND SUMMER.GOOD% LADIES' DRESS GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, All kinds of Groceries, SUGAR, of every Grade; COFFEE, of all brands; TEAS, the best in the market; NOTIONS of every description. COUNTRY PRODUCE, The.highest market.price paid for all kinds of CouturY Produce. Givt As a call. R. & T. W. CLARKE, Opposite Court House. Waynesburg, May 11, '64.-tf. JORANO FLOTILLA ONTIIE 1:1111I.B.AILWA.1763Ell FIRST SPRING ARRIVAL OF • CLOTHING I A, .1. SOWERS, A LusoN.S BUILDING. opposite the puhlic square, ji has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a splen did assortment of ready made Clothing for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, and is prepared to dress any customer, from the small boy to the lareest man, and ft him tidily in the 'Height of Fashion." He bas, also, a fine stock of Hats and cave For men and boys, and a good variety of useful No ra:MC All of which tic offers tor sale at the very cheapest prices going. T'ALI.T_BC)XLI.ITGr. Mr. SOWERS is also a pra tiring Tailor, and keeps a good supply of Cloths, Cassiineres, A.o , which he will make up to order. Also, cutting and making done when the chubs are furnished. Waynesburg, April 27 1861.—Gm- ghee' DAM MAIL, HACK RUNNING REGULARLY BET% 'EEN 11,13'111111G. undersigned respectAilly informs the generous Public, that hawing t contract for the carrying oftlre mailbetween tht abdtile'e goirts, he has placed upon the route two lbw and cdibbiodious Backs for the ac commodation of the traviillng community, cline mill ti Ma F il l os iutditree nonce, Waynesburg, 'sou' morn eiteeptoe, at 7/ o'clock, anil w il l arrive at ' 11,011001 litho* far the Beano Pittabereh, kite ~wiz %me Niece Loather at the Bute time sia flt he 10-••*.4tt of ' APPIOMINR. • - oge & 67 1 . 4 • 4 - NEW ih quinr' PR eOffift GILLERT . Wilson's Frame Building, ong door east °film National Bang, Messrs. Wallaee .3 Craig fittedu splendid Sky - ti-ht alieTlie first regular r tu-taking :- sti uted in the place, where they are prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPH,,ABROTititS, MALEIANOTYPES, CARTE DE VISITES, Arid all other kinds and•sizes rif pictures, in a style equal to t e beet artists. Especial attention will be given to copying tvctures and enlarging them All applications will be promptly attended to. Their room', are commodious and tit , ract e, and every de sirable accommodation will he rendered to 1 . U:110111CM This is decidedly the best oppoi to tidy to secure Recur ale likenesses every offered to tare people of Greene County. Call any time it suits you. l'icterei; taken any time in the day,.add in alji kinds ofvesiihet Photograph Albums always on Hand. Waynehburg, April 8, 1864.41. 1. 8 6 3 ! FIRST IN THE MARKET! t___ 2All 6 VIVIIIII 3D.ODZ JOSIAH 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, cotawising Press Goods, of all kinds and at all prices. Domestics, a very large stock. Piannels of all colors and qualities.— Prints, Alusli,ne, Ginghams, 'Pickings. Check, Drillings, Cresh, Toriings; Boots and • SlMes, Cassimeres, Tweeds, finopskirts, Ho siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; also a complete variety of GROCERIES A.N.6 _HARDWARE. 4 We buy princi for cash, and as goods well bought are h ,sold sire are enabled to sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for past favors. Sept. 9.'63.1v. BOOTS AHD SHOES FOR THE MILLION ! BERRUILL ritenectfully informs nis customers and the public AL that be has.rentovcd his Boot and Shoe establish ment to the frame dwelling orpositd thh Mdthodirit bpiscopal Cliorcli, formerly occupied by Joseph Taylor. where he will keep or, hand o• make to order VASNIONABLD BOOTS AND SHOES, pr Gentleman, Ladies' and Children's ware. All ors wlil be warranted to give satis retion and not to rip. Orders will he filled promptly, and every effort .grade to please. Aspiring done on short Notice WayneaLurg, May 11, '61.-6aio. It, DOUGHERTY, CARRIAGE ITIANUFACTITRER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg. Pa., where he intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From hie experience in the bltilifißg, lie IMIA ciinfi• dent hii‘wsrk will give entire catlsca , tion fie will use aglow priced material, in any part of lus work, and will not employ any but wiperibr Workman. AJl.pe:w wqrk will be litrarlll@nted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of tbeCourl ouse, Wasnesbnrg, Jan. 45,1880—n0 34. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDER & SIMINGION IJAVING purchased the stock of Groceries lately belonging to Green 8205trosnider will continue the business at the old eta They. will in a few days be in receipt of a large assortment of Prime Groceries and Previsions, Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, &e., &c., which they will sell at the lowest prices for rash. Cora Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. March 9th 180. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS tic RINEHA.RT Practical Marble and Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court Rouse, Main Sq Sept. 2, 't 2. HAMMON HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Ps S. 1-IARTZELL ) Proprietor. THE subscriber respectfully !Minim his friends that he has taken this well known fro•se where he is prepared to accommodate travellers And others, with vbdatid substantial meat. diiititokt.. He will spare On pain* ni• &tenth:lh in rehdering Itiii ilibkla comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him, not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and carriages, &c. S. HARTZELL. April 10,—No 94—tf ADAMS' HOUSE, WAYNESBURC, PENN'A., JACOB HENDBUSBOT, TTAKEpleasare in informing his friends and the traveliiig pahlin generally, that he has taken charge of this ponniar.house of entertlininent and feels confi dent in saying that In. in render perfect satisfaction. Every effort will lye made to meet the wants and v.:Wit te of hie gleors. . _ . The BAR and TABLE will be furnished with the best articles found in the market. Ample'and conven ient smiling. Give us a trial. Waynesburg, April 13, loci. BRIDGEPORT HOTEL.. At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg, SMITH GREEN E, PROPRIETOR. THE undersigned hereby notify the citizens of Greene anti adjoining countb-s and the DittiVlNC and TRA VELNO l'U81.1(1 in general that he has ta ken charge of this Hotel and i. fully prepared to en tertaln the traveling public in the very beet manner Ile respectfully solicits a liberal share Of patronage of the public. The Wilt will he Ruppli•rl with the choicest fig UORS. The Table furnished with the hest the cowl try can afford. The f•tT -BSA; will be carefully Lt- Send. d to. call and try Us. Jan. 13, 1864. 110f61616111LA LODGIC, No. 588 1. 0. V lkirEET in Wayneeliurg, in Allison's Hall, opposite nil. the CCotrt House, on TliiirsdAY evelpg of each week, at 6* o'clock. OFFRSERA: ••• MNP, N. G. D. A. P. 1 1 U€ 1 8, P. G. SA. I. AMUR/N.V. G. J. F. TEMPLE, tiec'y. D. W. BRADEN, Treas. Nov. 6, 1862. Odd Fellows Saving Association OF 171741.-1nDir.1003311:71 2 1.4131-, Pea. Chartered by the Lees Ware March 27th, 1862. J. F. RANDOLPH, President; J. F. TOWLE, Been Wit A. PORTS*. Casbas. All in sfases 0011111101111MIDOS Ilboskt be addressed re W. Ja Perms, Illiessessemillasess la w, Ps. Csileseisps Ipos geosas IC Vises Pi* 41011111011111011 k . Look at This 11 To all whom it may Concern ! • ~,HE underii g npd would respectfully 1 form hie “Id customers, friends and the c. q _ public generally, that he hie retuned to • Waynenhu , g, and opened a. 13401111111EIRT swop, On Man Street, ote door not of the Farm ers' and DrovQra' Bark Wayneeburg, Where he will keep constantly on hat d all articles in his line, such as Ladies' and Gentlethin'S saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, Harness, in fact every thing usually kept in an establiihment ,of the 117' Persons wishing to buy will cfleV.o gee us a call and examine our work before purchaatag e se where, si we flatter otirselves we can sell as gond work as we ever did. AIl work manufactured of the best material in the market, and made in a neat and substantial manner. Warranted flannel:lt in the eye," . . J. T. tiook Wavneshurg, April 27 1g64.41 SS "I" _.....W .A.F1L.91" tiii. CHAMPION. SALVE ! Because it Never Surrenders to Anything in Existence For cuts, old Sores. burns, p ins in the side and beast weakness in the back, toothache, letter, corns and frozen feet. N. LI —Pure the corn and spread the Salve on a piece of thick muslin nr linen. thinly applied; then apply it to the place atrected and keep dry. Renew the'plaster ever , . fourth day till cured. Ibis is a sure third It has been in use for seven year* in nh.o, and six yearn , n this State, and given entire sati•fartion to all tha ase it Price. 95 cents. Made am,' sold by J. fi STLW A iiT N()TICE is her by given that ewart's celebrated raineion Salve can now be obtained at any of the following agencies: Call & Persley ; Tinge & Carpenter. Rogersvile; M. Bell & Cewitt 'y Laud ing; Ina. 11 ..,per, Mini 'r & . WayiteMmeg. he Cel-hraied lkinedy rnr external diseases. twelve ye IA in use at the old Price. Mau 9, I,lolabililia. • • 11 1 ranamaker & Brown,ll • If ii OAK HALL , jl FINE READY MADE 'i CLOTHING, S. E. Cormier Sixth & Mar ket Streets. PHILADELPHIA: Special Department for CUSTOM WORK, No.q. S. Sixth Street EEESII J- E;1 April 13, 1864-Iy, ,Aftlicted Read --- i READ 4-. N1E1141:11 wail 1,01:1311 mp• . Epilepsy, Palpitation of the L.leart. Torpid liver, Palsy. lirita- Witty 01 the 3,a.,11 General or Loc• I Pains or Weak ness, Night •S'•. eats. Dimness of eight, Fits of Despon dency. 3litscular Prostration and ail Its sees of the Nervous Centres never dream of the CAUSE of their several :Alit-lions. Titev treat results as it they were cuses: and so no relief ns Intuit' WHAT IS THE , CAVS.E OF THESE LISEASES very frequent:v.? I here is the secret —solitary s , -11- altise, practiced by llhrtnstunts. COmmetwed Wlllll boys. at school or elsewipre. it is k pt tip even during young Hannon.). prhatc . ng mental and iniy-ical pros tration If continued, ther.e itiseates and even mad ness are the result. 'flint victim be conscious ~f the cause of his decay, RU.I quit it. he utters under 1 / 1 11 t 4 ! terrible nocturnal and involtuutry emissintts which dtid shame him. tit' life heroines trie4ron,.— Thus place lietwee, certain decay and premium" e death and horrible suffering, the writhed victim rii,h es to SELF•DES or ,inks to an untimely grave. If he emancipates himself before the ma, nice has done its woe, t and enters nitur minify. his marriage is unfruitful, :nil los sehse tells him that this is caused by his early follies. SUFFERING YOUNG MEN, Let no false niod,sty prevent you from evplaininir pittr ease to one whose acknowledged immtion in the medical profession. and re.specta int,' in pr vote life. point him as a private counsellor. Think not I. cue yourself, and so tamper with a faculty, the destruction of which renders a man twly nilsetan e. Come to lir KINKELIN, confuie in hini as thousands have done brio,- you. . - In short. to be citred tndically of all fin nis of secret diseases, and riiiiioes effects of self-indulgence apply in the most successful and exiierieneld Dr. kiINKE Id N. G eitatgia Pit ystci N orthw cixner Third and Unii,n Streets. between Spruce and Pine. a square and a half from the alerchants' Exchange, Pliihidel phia. Remember that STRICTEP , E 4I of the DRETIIA are rapidly removed by the a plication of a haw therapeu tical agei t. only u4eil by Dr. K. PA UKACEs (IF ADVICE. &c., for warded to address, in any direction; put up secure from darnage or curiosity. Er POST PAID LETTERS addressed to Dr KIN KELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith. April 27, 1864— , y. is, r g v s ! 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It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents. in specie dr postage stamps. Address Dr. lA M. YOUNG, No. 41cla Spruce St. above Fourth Philadelphia. Ii:TAFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat te: what may be yoUr disease. before you place your s. If tinder the c ire of day one: Of the notorious Quacks —native or foreign. who advertise in this or any other paper. get a copy writ?* Young's R . k. and read quire fully. It will he the means of erving you many a dol lar, your h. alth. and possibly your life Pr YOUNG can he consulted on any of the disess es described in hl ,, pablicatiou, at hi , Orrice. Not 416. Spruce above Poi rill Philadelphia. 11:7"Ortee hours from 9 till 3 o'clock daily. I pal 27, '64-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA - rxisEAF•ES of the Nervous. Seminal. Urinary and 11 Sexual System--new nod reliable treatment—in reoorte of the HOWARD ASSOCIaTit N—t..;ent by mail in sealed letter envelope, free of charge Ad- Areas. Dr. J. SKII.IN 11‘)IJGFITO%, (Inward Assort atidn, No 2 south Ninth Street, Philada., Pa. April 13,'64-IV• SOWER, BARNES & CO., PLUILT3HERS AND DEALERS of Miscellaneous, School and Blank Boake N AND STATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, ell G SOWER, W. H. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA F. C. POTrs. Publishers or Peltnn's Outline Maps and keys. the largest and best (Mt Mays ever published. San der's new Readers, tOtenlears & monks' A riitltlttica. &c., Blank Books, Writreg, Wrapping. Ciirt.,lll slid Wall Papers. Aug. 19.'63, iSRAEIs GOULD MEM 3DIII 1.111111 411), IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OP Hosiery, Gloves, WWI SWAst WRITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No. AS North Third,. Street, Lan-ly occupied by J. T. WAY a CO. JnEL J. RAII.Y. HENRY.) DAVIS, 'Philadelphia. ELTON R GILPOPD, t.;Aat'L W VAN CULIN June 1, 1864.-ly. To Ulm the House of Flies, USE DUTCHER'S CELEBRATED lightning Fiy.riller, a neat. awe adtrle. ewe to U. Every awn win sum s asamitsok Great inducements to Cash Buyers I DOMESTIC BY MS, NMI EMI VPatifitia: 1864. "m'z'Axil`TGr 1864, 07A 00001 t, 1106 D, BONBRIGHT & CO., Wholesale Dealers fl, 529 Market St., and 526 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA, Would respeetfiffly invite attention to their LARGE STOCK of leading DOMESTICS, *AWNS Sail if MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, mt.l 1,, • , p p ~ r PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE p"1 13, Ibtrt 1. E. WALItAVEN, (successor to W. H,CARRYL) WHOLESALE & RETAIL CURTAIN STORE, Masonic Hall, No. 719 Chestnut St., ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, PIIILADA CURTAIN MATERIALS, Wide I relit h et,ttoiQ Wide Fri Itch Urttettteltes. Wi.ie Error h Sa , itt de LaLie %% ide Worsted Damasks. Wide Uot.o W ide Moquette. Eretteh P. unites. (Alt Corokes and f;imptz and Fiint-4. Tassels am! Loops. I looks. Wog, and Brackets. Funi,iture 1.111.163 "46:4211.11154 Lace Cuit.:ivs, r.t..:;.n0 a pair. Late Curtains, 400 a pair. Lace Canning, 4,50 a pair. Lace Cartaine, 500 a pair. Lace Curtains, 6.110 a pair. Lace Ulm:line, 7.00 a pair; Lace Cu, rutitis, 7.50 a pair. Lace ulnaiue. 6.1..) a pail•. Lace Cultlias, H 511 a pair. Lace Curtains. 900 a pair. Lace Carta i 115.9 511 a intim Lace. I urtains. 10.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 12 .00 a pair. ice Curtaina. 14 00 a pair. Lace Cr rifling, 15 00 a tare Cgriaihs 16.00 a pair. Lace Cttrptins, SDO a pair. Lacer cWriaina, 10.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 2.00 a pair. Zace , Curtains, 30 00 a iiai ...Lace Cerullo, .01.00 a pair. Lace Curtain 3. 50.00 a pair - 4' UMW .814SES Painted and Gold lloreers—in store and for sate at time trillowing phew, with good Fixtures complete for each shade, retail Gold Bordered Shades & Fixttiree, $1 00 Gold Bordered 'Shades & Fixtures. 125 Gold Bo.dered .Q.1 , .t.1.-e &. Fixtures, 1.511 G o ld Bordered Shadet. & I ixtures, 1.75 Golc; Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 100 GIII , I Bordered 811 . 41 e., & Fixtures. : 1 10 Gold Bor erect dbades & Fixtures, 3.50 Golf Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 400 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, •50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fiviire..„ .00 Gull Bord.red I.liades & Fixtures. 0.00 Cold r bailee & Fixtures, 7 50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 900 Gohl Bordered Shader & rixtaies, 10 00 4 - 4.141 Bor.teied & Fixturm 10 50 Gold tioruered Shades made fu unt.eri ally style or siee U. S. FL.IGS on hand, and made to order, all sizes April TR GIRARD HOUSE, Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts., ritiLADELrztaA. K. W. X&NAGA., Proprietor. April 1 l'r;4 Stag's Union ilotel, 606 and 60S Market, St., Philadelphia. CHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager. pins lintel is located in the very centre of business and is !War the respecta . .le places of amusement, which makes it particularir ElerA,M)l, 1., person. l'hitr.delphia on litidr:.ss 4pr plea-ore; and the manager hopes, by clo.se personal aitention to the want , of his guests to make it a coml. tah e home for such as may :avor his huasL With their patruLage. April , 31101.1i1110111. Chestnut St., Between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. IN the intrriedlate vit•lnity of the principal Ranking Ho,:ses. Custom House. Post Offi..e, Commercial Exchange and the Jobbing (douses. The hest business maws hous, it, the city. HENRY NEIL, April 13,'64-Iy. Proprietor. AMERICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Old Independence Hell, PHILADELPHIA WYATT & .HEULDINGS. April 13, 1864-Iyr- M. GOLDMAN* JNO. V. WATSON. JOS AN L S LD tR9. JAS. A. M'COMAS. GOM, BERG itt CO. Iggirlxcilessktle^ Clotl3.lerses• AND DEALERS IN Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, Tail ors' Trimmings, &e. No• 306 Market Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 19, 1863. ‘1111 . 4.13uE . Ht.1.R, CEO. BON ARI:111t. R. H. HOWARD, C. P. bt; ESSER 0 Tr. Bala Rllllllll & W.l /linporttra audDealers ln FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HAR:WAR- AND CU VERY, No. 441 .11.1.rket Strict, below Fifth, Phila. Aug 19, 1So:i. ELI 110.1. DEN, No, 708 Market Street, b 'tween 7th & Bth, SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' CLOCK MEICOT—T M) WHOLESALE Al RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. Aug. WO GILLESPIE, ZELLER CO. Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION Mf.RCHAN'TS, N. W. Car. Sixth and Market Sta., April 13034 Oni• PHILADELPHIA. CEO. F. WAHOLf. CHARLES N. REED. ARD.I6II, BEND a Co., Wholesale e rocery, Tobacco and I 11111111, 1.00?.i04$ I. Ara woe*. rammasonsinft For it :Is, Mice, Roaches, Anis, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Wool ens, &c., Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals. &c, Put op in 25e, &tc. SI 00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, $2 and $s sizes for HOTELS, PUBLIC INS rITETIONS, &C "0, ly infallible remedies known." 'Flee from Poisons '• "Nor dangerous to the Human Family." "Rata come out of their holes to die." • `Sold Wholesale in all large cities. `Sold by all Drugg .918 and Retatlers every where. t...Vs„ttlEswAr.r.l!! of all worthless imitations. ze "COsTA 's" name is on each lox, • ihnile, and flask, before yod buy. ZVI- Address HENRY h. CtIS FA R• 1" Principal Depot 482, Broadway, N. Y tia„Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gizits in Waynesburg, Pa. Feb. 17, 18154.-Bm. ittstio, Al atistin nits. Y (CI I lUD& I W. DARKER & Ca l 59 MARKET SEE, Pittsburgh, Pas Have in store the largest stock ever eshiii ted in this city, embracing L ? ‘l 4 - ' 11.7 iso 9 DEM BCuiCIM Housekeeping Goods, CMS' SI) BOYS' WEAR, &c., &c. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Country alerchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES. March 16, 1864 SPRING AND SUM TER FASHIONS FOR 18641 AT THE PITTISBGROH CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, No. 73 Market Street, WE 611 Y. Tc2pertfu!ly call the attertion of the trade to our large and elegant stock of Ladies and Misses' Cloaks, Saline, , ans Circulars for S;long and S'utomer wear. has g how in stock all the lead- Ms and n-roddr styles of the season, 1.0 which we shall daily add all the fore an and m Minal designs as they come to hand through the regular European Steamers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS I find us folly prepared to fill tiler orders at all times, I,avang a large and m.gnificent stock of and LIGHT SI'MMER FABRICS, from which to manufacture Ladi.& earwente of every decryption. Btlyers would do will 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, 1563 CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS WOMB B?Stit P/toPIIIETORS .1\1" - 0Ii7ST I=I.3M.ALIZPM' And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK ! Paris Cloak mad Shawl H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO., 68 IYI.A.RIEZT STREET. Pittsburgh• Pet. , 3011.431011 trill 411210 "DEAR MOTHER I'VE t•OME fIOM r TO DIE." A of the Itetuined Voiunteer 25 "BROrilEß's FAINTING AT THE DOOR." De scribing Touching I“cideit of toe War• -•••• • • 25 ' RABYLON Is FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom Coming" 25 "0 WRAP THE FLAG AROUND ME, HOTS." A tlic living soldier 25 "0,1 WI"U THE WAR WERE oV ER." Sung of the Lonesome, Waiting Menlo' 25 "WIIO'Lj,SAVE THE LEFT 1" Descriptive of a Charge at the' Battle of Murfreesboro 50 ° WITHIN THE SOll N D OF THE ENEMY'S GUNS." Heacrilang the Battle of Geitiaburg• • 50 .trAny ef the above sent by mail, on receipt of tbe price. CRAB. t 7. MILINOII., Oct.ll, '63.1y . No. 81 Wood St.. Pittsburgh F'I7.IEt.NITIZT3Et.IGI AILIVEI DANA AND WOOS ONAZIAS, SIILLING OFF JAW W. WOOER, ELL. 1/1 add if Thiallatime. WPM/ C 0.4 flat 01.11111101 MY IN& bish W CLOAKS, 'Which they offer at PIT' SZUB.GEE, PA ►i9i # EIIPORIUDL AT Ot itTOSICED macs% XSTAIL. Vittsigrg, J. & IL PHILLIPS, 26 & 28. ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGU, PA. Manufacturers and dealers in FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE Olt CiLturtut, Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths WINDOW SHADES, SHADE FIXTURES, &c. ALSO, DEALERS IN LEATHER Dr.2OIIITG,„ Lace Leather. In is Rubber Belting, Hose, Bream Packing. and Runner Goods generally. I% B. Sole AEPIIIN for A Ilegbeny county, for the sal of Metropolitan Co.'s UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGEF. Wholesale and Retail Buyers will find our. stock lame, we!! ass , ited and at reasonable prices. Apiil 13, '64 EAT ta larvtAlss l ..^:"‘ Importer.: and Dealers in 110ISE FLIININIII% GOODS O. ZO I FTH STREET. First door below Exeliang,e Bank, PlrreSaiinti, P. 4„ wHERE EVERY INSCEIFFION GF Housekeeping Articles, Uonaisliag of 11prlw3le, Plain am! Pia , ishrnl Tinware B :us h e ,. d Waru, Japann,l . .Varo, and Cookina uf all A grrat varicty of shaker &c , can 0 , 0.11 4 1 ti ,• Refrigerators and Water Coolers, DOOR MATE .11.74 D r.tING-z COODS. d, p: 31 leo rocuAnDs. 0-211 , L. REVt7L'llfistbr'S DIIQUE,";NE WING HUE, No. Oil Smithfield St, , Plitsbiprgh. Enlarged and fitted tip in elegant Rule. All delicacies of the season always on hand. Z-O" - Delicioite OYt first of the Rea son. Noe. a '6:l-Iy. EL L. COOK, E.FETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR. COOX, .e.4.2iTIT di. CO., CON:MISSION MERCHANTS. And 1,1 Produce, flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c X. 12 Smithfield St., Career First, Pittsburgh REFEHENCdS—S32rh:gnr llarbangli Sr. , Pittsburg; Mcereory , Put3burgli ; George A E!ldley, Cashier Ccnnaa Trti.t amt Savings Bank. l'aliburgh; Mitt.tiell & 1.11 0 ,1, Cute.innati, 1 ).; W. H. & .1 Lt. Ladd, Ru•hmnt„l, O.; inn. limns , Cashier Mt, Pleasant ii rant it Patik state [lank Ohio. 6evt,.',1;1;c3.1y J. D. FACKINER. JOHN M• lh rAcla3rEn & XILWXN, mt\tr tCI I 1 lliff.3 Furniture and Chairs, No. 103 v.mithfieltit St , Nov 4 Tt3 ly t I,(tai ,P T. B. YO I1G&CO MANUrai. TEEM:Si OF 111T1111112 OF EVERY tr;CRIPTION. Corner Smithfield 4. Third Sts. Pittsburgh • Mini rk tn. All:lilted, and sold rednerd prices. Cate Wien for land A. WiAtt`T cal riage. , ept ti 3 Cm. iras. x G 'WM ar, MANI:YAM:I:ERR 'Or Brushes, Children's Ccaches; Looking Glasses & Picture Frece.B. DE4LER IN•VARIETY GOODS, &C. !rood St.eet, Pittsburgh, Machine Brushes made to Order. Jii;yl,'lVt. I v Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY ANT. SMITHFIELD STREEI:), Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the 'easer. will be served up in the most lalarahle stve. ELI YOUN , :. Corner Virgin and Alley duLthfle et. Pittsburgh, Oct. 14, WAX. N. OGDEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS Or IA I K T I ) Ba AN b Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &c. No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, fa. St Pt ;11),•63 Iy. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, CORNER OF eliNts. & S P. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSBCIRGII, P.R. J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. ra-..f1.i8 popular house Ime mei ently been thorough ly refitted and furnished, and now forma one of the moat Weasant stopinog places in the city . Terms mod ewe, and satisra, io n warrant. d, April 8. 'h3— I y ST- NICHOLAS HOTEL, CORNER GRANT AND 4'lll :TREE PITT:BUP,(iII, PA. FEE§ L, Froptielor. April 4. TINDLII dit. 1111 Wholesale and Retal CHAIR LE FLBNITURE 3lyZ-16.1%7 'ET MI ll_ CU:- LT TO. 21 tiNIIVHFIELD Nnat the sim.; Re , ot 20 '63-Iv S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, 11UFACTUREII8 AM) DEALERS IN VOO.ll, CAP, LE7.i.l"Elt, N D all kinds (t WRAPPING PA PER save remov ed from Mt. 27 14,001), , T lIEET to No. 33 Snitlifiold St reef. I'ITT6LI.II(;ii, PA- E.7 - ••fir;:ash Tradefor Pare Npv , , 3+ P. 31-17 CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. 7 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. Otbober ' I i 2 ly WAYNESBURG STEAM M L. UrM. ROGER 2 reopectfully inform his friends and the public that he has leased the NEW INMAN MILL at Waynesburg. Pa., where L e witl always be found ready to accommodate all who may call on the shortest notire Grinding done on the same terms as by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders fur either can be left at the Millor at Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, 1862 Notice to the Public. THE Cabinet business will be carried on et the aid nand, by the undemigned, where all hinds a Turnitore can be had and um& to order. • Wane t in readonwile wend • 81181111111.1 e. 8 el'lliatke OIL CLUB,,, aten:ale N'Farland, Collins & Co. Elf CARPET MU 11 NO, 71 & 73 FIFTH ST,, second Floor, over Miner's Book Store, NEXT DOOR TO POST OTFICI SPRING STOCK, Comprising a most extensive and complete assortment of every description of ESL ER AMERICAI HON Including many entn.F.-:y Having purchased our goods just previous the Ia a athalt: p-il•cF., we now offer a ariAtt part of our as,ortu:cot at WHOLESALE, At Mantifficturcr . 3 price 2. A❑d RETAIL Vtr: ' , `2:111 , 1 , ADIATIII 0 We car 10 buyers in large and atrial antet“,ts ViiVMD3I.T.C.4 :hat the market affurt!. , 2, lorconfirmetiun ut which we rater to our customers during the pant year, and Pitta• burgh :vlerehants generally. with whom wei ha , ,e done business for many years. JA%iEr Nei...ARLAND, RY ii COLLINS, L'..C013 G.LoSIsER, March 22d. 1864. H. KLEBER & BRO. , NO. 122 WOOD STREET, Four doors above Fif.h. and nearly opposite the Fart National Hank, Sole Agents, and only Depot tv this city for THE GREAT STEINWAY PIANO Carbart's Harmoniums Sc. Melodeons. two instturoetas are among the Tanta ex- A uccei,re/ of fri ,, dcrr limes, as tweeted b) the best perfo: niers In plareabliThai and private el/- 00P. The fiTEIN xv AY ' PIANO has become the adtnint tion tons:cal and has received thirtv-tvvn first premiums of gold and silver, and aloe :he fine rrqte medal at Vle (.:eat National Exhibitiod at Loudon in 1,,62. Aso liver Dalian and French Sitinge for Violin, nags "... , tvest Sheet Music received week ly. € hunk ^runic Books, etc . etc. Every Piano Warranted for Five Years. ; , 1 -4,1 : 1 Pi n ~a taken in Excbanze. April Cr, 0364.0 mos *ECIFIC Six ) 4wo 0 110.71 L'S 01 7 T ECIIVIC PILL; L L Pr. NI r-rr.T Y CURL: ANT CAFE 01 Sperm -- torrtiea, Seminal V.,"calcsiess,om lavc) - aata. - ry y on Daily Losses, EOWRVES ORIGINALLY CAI6L - 9 4 OH nowtvza CRAN'ArLD /3 CM". rACTIR Whlle they W:11 SpLve.:ly, correct I. terrt,:e morbid condition 3 which erring from t bc orfrorn Fecret vice. THE ti?Et lEW PILL is equally applicable to the t . ..zatrnent of cr cry kind; Genttal or Urinary cr Impotency; Diabetes, Lima or -Dust" _Deposita in the 11.7arsa ; Kay 4P.r/u2r7eB: /7 . '77inatation or Weakness o f t ha /Cid ne,yB,4-..0. Crier; pnen.,Lawyers, Stade ri;s,ttnd all who follow codonta:y occupaticnj, or whew Brain and 3 - errous Syeens era cver-worked, are pruliarly ercb. j cot to wes%-acc - tes of tlle (..EsTro:EnT.N.l'"? CrAANS. touldn trail to use TilE 6PZE.IIIO 11.121,. • Pers , ns aff.icted It r.r.y ono or more of the r bore di :orders, aro sure to have several, aad some times moat, o f the FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS. Deranged Digeetio-..; Loss of .Ippetits;;Warn/ Conz.7'ipa:c( 4 , Bowe? ri Fitful and 2. - e.rvoiP, or h.. Try eZe?p, lustful dreamt; Trt nr ig Lrea:cing; .Iro i lure of Volca; Protect,. aor :le Bear t; PUJi:LaintS Eruptdons on Lheface a facai:; Heevineh-e; ,Affeetions l y the Ey es; LOBB of memory; Budd-ta jtaa,':.esof eat an , Mzzahings ; General Weakness cad Adolenoe; Arersion, to AS.),:LtY Relazad Condition, or Diminished Bite, tAo Greni:A Ore fine ; Involuntary 2tright r pr Dailp Erni Beim? , t; _Fre ran t deairo to pass i&s ATI thimeuZiur a aendinp acr,„:ationa; Melancholy, ace: • Professional Opinions.—"l have used year .13P&CLF10 PILLS' in many cases of Rpermator rhea, and with the mos:perfect success:L-4. MIL. TON SANDERS, M. D., LL. D., Brooklyn. " It is as near a ‘speciffe' an any medicine CLI, be. I have cured very severe canes with from asz TO TON DOS'S."—B. Eurrsr, M. D., Ed. Repertory of Zed. Science, lreze-I - c. rk. "I know of no remedy in the whole Idateria Med lea , equal to your SPECIFIC Pus in Seminal or Urinary Weaknesses." AnoLrit Benin, M. D., Prof. of Organic Clentietry and Physiology, X. Y. Persona.' Opinions.—" Mr. Winchester ra WORTUT OE ALL CONFIDENCE, and devotes himself enthu.siastically to these Preparations."—D. Meas. DITIL 1.11.V:,3, M. D., LL. D., Americana Medical Gazette, York.. " I have a personal knozaedge of Mr. Wananee rte.'s Hoxasry ANL, Irracurrr, and can assure the Profession and the public that me Ptirssartass CAN DERMA= 010-324, P.. CrattoN,M.D., Chemin, r. THE SPECIFIC PILL Is not a Homeopathic remgdy, nor does it contain I.terenry,lron,Canthasides, or any injudousinizeitient. ..4"" Price : $1 per box, six 'boxes (t/Iten. orglierikt at one:, ) for $5. yentbyblsit. Bold WbolosalegEtitail, at the Bole General Depot in the United St, J. 33 3.1.. La Street, N. Y., ORE, $l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2 The Greatest Chance ever Offend I Zlll :£4 rITREEr, L., Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watt , liee, Forfeat Time-keeperf.., Sent Free, by Mail, for only $7. Eleroit HAT, t Case Watchei— Sane as Rhore, for 1 ; Alen, Watd.vft, Chef rie,.Fete of Jewelry, Gold rer.., Bra, e!..i3, Lockete, Pins. etc., etc., TO B 2 SOLD FOR $1 EACH, Without regard to value, and not to be paid for tai ye know what enu are to get. Send 25 rents for a Certidcare and Circular centaining full fiat and particulate, and in tonna soul what yen can have fore]. 5 CERTIFICATE FOR SI. AGENTS WANTED. Ctrcuians sant free. A &how A. J. HARPER & CO.. 208 Broadwry. N. Y. Box SVOP. 0., April 1.3.'f4-ly New York. 1225 SEVEN OCTAVE $225 ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES, Grovesteen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y. NEW ' , ALA GED PCALE PIANO roiree. with all the latest improveibents. This years' experience with greatly increased fselli ties for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at the above Unusually lute price. Our Instrument* ril• ceived the highest award at the World's Fair, and fee five successive years at th eAmerican Inatitute. War rinted five years Terms Cash Call or seed for de strintivr rirrnler March . 9. 1864 Arum or ALL Jams FOR wax AT rig AT TEES Have . just opened their ALII STITES, neVrl before in this ma,- ]EIatO"~T.~IS. AND 6il !orh. 41..i.:1 ... PI .... a 1=