The Waynesburg messenger. (Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 28, 1864, Image 4

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McClellan and Freedom !
BY J. A. SKOLUOCk
Au—'Bette Cry of Foram:" -
Yee, well =Ay for the esese,
Cermoisnritorand the farm
. 6.lroMilmy SeCielbur, Logs, and Freedom!
. For we mem to remand Fisch
Far free mess aid for free speech,
Mall° o6o lL BlicUensa harm and Freedom.
:Ceases—alleCielhin forever ! Hurrah, toys,
hoorah !
Dern :jib the tyrant. sad stand by the
law,
rat well rally 'round tire pet* bas• ; wok%
rally once awl*
Mholning McCY.llaa, boys, owl neat= I!
We will Tote in millions strong
To trash ouo the tyrant's wrong,
Shouting McClellan, boys, and Freedom ;
We'll emend the band of peace,
That ibis wicked war may cease;
Shouting hicCiellan, boys, and Freedom-
Crumes--bleCklian forever, &.c.
Yrs nal speak in tlander tone
To "the power behind the throne."
lihordittwileCtellsn, boys, sod Freedom ;
That his cursed "little bell" '
Blast me ioager be a knell,
Elholitiwg McClellan boys, and Freedom,
ettates—McCiellan forever, &c.
We vri3i bring with ' l / 4 Littie Mac."
Ali oar "wayward sisters" back,
Slanting McClellan, boys, and Freedom ;
- And their rights we'lt guarantee,
Is the Union at the Free,
* . tioittitrg AticCleilan, boys, and Freedom ;
*Cnortys—ideCtellan forever, &c.
Let the noddies dear the track,
Jeer here's Pendleton and Mae,
Ighipiing the Union cry of Freedom ;
Though the Lincoln crew may prate,
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W. will can, every State,
filsoUting McClellan, boys, and Freedom.
us—McClellan forever, &e.
blEasrax Tam—Talking with the ed
im evening journal, Quill) in
" What's the use of your sec
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rear issue r "Use!" replied the
eflitor; '"why to contradict the
llgragrellEsliatches in the first edi
tion
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ItO YOUR ACRES,
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THE OHIO !
`,:''''N. CLARK & SON
a AVE elegantly fitted up the room formerly ()cell
. bwal;beasentlirailley, and having made heavy
dtt the. East, ere now prepared to offer a
sad me se fashionable stock of
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Clothing than they have ever done, and would kindly
'2ol. i tjteir „many . good And faithful customers, and all
ti hq hive no ver been so fortunate as to give
' ..a : fal.tcr stop hi
PfiNNIS WEST OF THE ADAMS MN
;, -ey Will show you Styles and qualities that can-
ItANI to plume,. "and at such reasonabl ! prices you
arV Mintine'yourself" hiving in tits good oid days or
l pitity. Our assortment cannot be surpass
. .- and IMO' wear of every grade. Vests
at ink velvet to the cheapest cottonade.—
nc, lalssintete pants, of French and Amer
ilk
tilattriettire. Also MARSEILLES, LINEN,
piti ir
diatl, NErr MID COTTONADE pants.
....
m ' - GOATS OP EVERY STYLE,
Frpcks and Sacks, Linen dusters, and Bummer Cass
rilsbao9hrcoats,tuttl the very latest, the
k `W
Walking Coat.
-41aittaillartaierit of HATA mid CAPS, comprisin
all theanittatid newest Easterit a glee. A greaterva
rnnileiPtions and men ' s furnishing goods than will b
in any similar establishment. White, Colorea
and Negligee Shirts, Scarls and Ties—among which
are the Tubular, Hammy! and English Ribbon Tie.—
suspenders, Gloves,-Siosiery, Linen Cellars, Plain and
Emlaspdpret, and
5000 PAPER COLLARS I
A greed t - improvement on the Lockwood Collar,
Erdlat il y t. Ena m eled
andt, n I lat
es of tdpl 4l ie ° n lia an d r. superior u , l e r il l : r u
n in_
Walk the Sign—make` no mistake—Two doors
the Adams inn, and nearly opposite Joe I'd'.
ter's Confectionery. May 4, '64.—tf.
Notice to Teachers and School
Directois.
-Wayne, on Thursday, Sept. 29th, at Worley's
School House,
4liiihnare. on Friday, Sept. 30th, at Jolley
tttarn.
sehroasn,
utie on • Mcnday, Oct. 3d, at Johnson's
Aleppo, on Tuesday, O. 4th, at Elbin's
SCUM House.
epsilighilL, on Wednesday, Oct. sth, at
White's School Hodge.
on Thursday, Oct..6th, at Jack-
Own:
Morris, on Friday, Oct. 9th, at Swartz's
Scheel House.
Applicants will present themselves for ex
amination in the district in which they expect
tp teach. They will he required to be at the
time of commencement, provided with Stod
dard's Intellectual Arithmetic, Osgood's Fifth
Reader, pencil pen 'ink and paper, and five cents
to pay the Revenue Stamp on the Certificate,
and also a Postage stamp. Teachers must
avail themselves of this opportunity to be ex-
Opined as private examinations will not be
granted, and they are the only examinations to
bp held in the county for the coming school
term. -
Citizens are invited, and Directors esreeially
are requested to attend the examinations.
Persons addressing me on Official business
and wishing - an answer will please inclose a
P.est&lje
T. J. TEAL, County Superintendent.
Sept. 7, 1864.
Circular No. 110.
-fatiscz or A. A. Pito. MAR. Glue L..
WESTERN DIVISION OF PENN'A.,
ffarriaburg, Sept. 2d, 1862.
11'00 . 0Or the o.lolMinations of drafted men
w in * aade at the Head Quarters of the Dis
trict-Pro. Marshals, no matter from what noun
tribe men are drafted. All orders and io
tfiratntifens in contradiction herewiiti, a re r e_
jneded. By 'order of • • ,
• Capt. It; I. DODGE,- •
.'' A. A. P. M.' Gee'. •
11111. SCIIDF/LEH,
Setit..l4, '64. Capt. &A. A.A..Genl.
' illitteliß • NOTIN
0 w.D1144.q. ;1;4 be s
the 311.1 j *fur ger wledjpi 1 4Tressurer f
''. Pal np s ike g 044 Comma 0
.. .; ..; 6* 'bard) e to said road. Yto re
.. will snake pel t
i ""'"f- ell!rtlPOßWealied A ° F il• "kJ 111.
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MOTOWN GAL RRI,
Weeds Forme Building, one door east
et the National Bank,
WATEMSDUILO, PA.
Messrs, Wallace & Craig
lIAVE fitted up a apleadid Slty-richa Gaaeiy. the
Ana regular pictare-laksag establishment ever in
stituted is Wheal:we, w here they are prepared ta execute
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES,
MALEIANOTYPES,
CARTE DE VISITES,
And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, fa a style
equal tot e best artists. Especial attention will be
given to copying pictures and enlarging them. All
application's will be promptly attended to. Their
rooms are commodious and a thrum ii.e, and every de
sirable accommodation will be rendered to customers.
This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure liCell r
ate likenesses every offered it she people of Greene
County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken
nay time in the day, and in all kiiids of weather,
Photograph Albums always on Hand.
Waynesburg, April 6, 1864.-%f
186 3 '
rimer IN TEE IMEIRZET!
1/1111
JOSIAZ 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 Got.ds, comprising Dress Goods, of all
kinds and at all prices. Domestics, a very large
stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.—
Prints, Muslims, Ginghams, Tickings, Cheek,
Drillings, Crash, Towtinge; Boots and Shoes,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho
siery, Gloves, alt sorts of Fancy Goods Si..c.;
also a complete variety of
GROCERIES AND BARD W ARE.
We buy principally for cash, and as goods
well bought are half sold we are enabled to sell
at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam
ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public for
past favors.
Sept. 9,
BOOTS AND SHOES -FOR THE
MILLION
BERRYHILL
Itßespectfully informs his customers and the public
that he has removed his Boot and Shoe establish
ment to the frame dwelling opposite the Methodist
Spiscopal Church, formerly occupied by Joseph Taylor.
where he will kerport hand or make to order
rASIZIONA.I3I,IO BOOTS AND
SNOBS,
For Gentleman, Ladies' and Children's ware. All
work will be warranted to give satistaction and not
to rip. Orders will be filled promptly, and every effort
made to please.
Reparing done on f hort Notice
Waynesburg, May 11, '64.—Cnno.
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 satisfa , tion. Ile w ill use
no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will
not employ any but superior workman.
AU new work will be
Warranted for One 'Wear.
Shopon Greene street, one square South of theGourl
ouse,
Waynesburg, Jan. 25, 1960—n0 34.
THE UP-TOWN GROCERY.
STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON
H AVING beon, f l u g rc t h o a s a :e r
e d
e t n h e & s t ti ;) t e r k o s
n o i f d G r r w oc i f l rie c s on %e u ly 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 (or cash.
Corn Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro
duce generally always on hand.
March 4th 1863.
.WAYNESBURG
MARBLE AND STONE WORKS.
SAYERS & RINEHART
Practical Marble and Stone Cutters.
Third Door East of the Court Douse, Main S• 7
elept. 2, 'O.
HAMILTON HOUSE,
Miraynesbnrg, Greene County, Pa
HaRTZELL Proprietor.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
that he has taken this well known Haase
where he is preparedlo accommodate travellers mid
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 him,
not torgetting to give due attention to their horses and
carriages, &c.
8. HARTZELL.
April 10,—No 44—tf
.ADAMS' HOUSE,
WAYNESBURC, PENN'A. ,
JACOB HENDERSHOT,
TAKES pleasure in informing his friends and the
!raveling 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 sneet the wants and wish
es of his guests.
The BAR and TABLE will he furnished with the
hest articles found in the market. Ample and conven
ient stabling. Give us a trial.
Waynesburg, April 13, 1864.
BRIDGEPORT ROTES,,
At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg,
SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR.
91HE undersigned hereby notify the citizens of
Z
Greene and adjoining counties and the DROVING
and TRAVELING PUBLIC in general that he has ta
ken charge of this Hotel and i., fully prepared to en
tertain the traveling public in the very hest manner
He respectfully solicits a liberal share of patronage of
the public,r;
The BAR will be supplied with the choicest LIQ
VORIS. The Table furnished with the best the coun
try can afford. The ST eBLE will be carefully at
tended to- call and try us.
Jan. 13, 1864.
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11011111111 EA LODGE, No. 15 . 5 8 T. 0..
iurEET Wayhgekkuvg, Alligon?e *La, opposite
111 the Ohre Masai, ern Thursday' evening of each
week, at ft; o'clock. OFFICERS:
D. R. P. HUBS, PG. 1 G A. I. 1 ." 2 „ " ; 14 ,,t, N , i,. G a
J. F. TEMPLE,
D. W. Ila Avert, Treas.
Nov. R. 1882
Odd Follows Saving Association
• OF
3217 j gcsrp•• AuslErtria.Gr, 'Par.
Chartered by the LegislatKa March 27th, /EQ.
J • 11',,MAMEWIL, PreeMige4_J. F. TEMPLE , Been
p.
WA, A ,PINTSE- , Ceebter.
AMMeentepe seieleld be addressed
t36!!:+.Pertee,o OMNI couq. PO.
CA'ilDP , s . Pane* Leaseasoc
come ineSs. : seept.s9.'63.
4
1861
BIE\Ai cnnDs
in
James B. Lindsey's
NEW STORE
THE undersigned has opened a new Cash Store, in
the room formerly occupied by N. Clark & Son,
in A Ilignne building, immediately opposite the Court
House, Waynesburg, Pa , where he has received and is
now opening a very large and excellent assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
Trimmings and Notions ! !
These goods were all purchased for CASH, at the
low, at market prices, and will i.e sold at a small ad
vance on first cost. I have determined to do a strictly
CASH 1111: , ANESS. 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 workmen in Philadelphia, expressly for this 'oar
ket. I invite your attention particularly to my stock of
Ladles' and Childeren's Hats,
Gloves and Hosiery,
Ladlob , Collars and Corseits,
Shaker Hoods, &c., &c.,
My assortment N Tarpe t My work is p.m!! My
prices love! If you need any artieie in t^i: ^ln e
FROM THE LARGEST TO THE MALLE
From the Finest to the Coarsest,
GALL AND BE Slieft .
AND SAVE MONEY!
C11!1 and examine, it ki no t - touloie to stiow Roods.
ErY Greene county Orders taken at par
for goods,
JAMES B. LINI)EY.
Wayneavrg, March 30,'64. Allison'e Building
NEW GOODS,
lust Arrived at
Diiih©..EACOP
HA VING made extensive improvements in their
store room, are better prepared than ever to ac
commodate their customers. They are offering the
largest, best and latest styles of Dress d ilks, A Ipacra
Lusters. all colors, Mozanthi ones, all kinds, Poil de
Chevres. Figured Wool "ielaines, Solid Wool De
lathes, Solid Silk litanies. Solid Mixed litanies, in a
word, we have a full line of the latest style of
Ladies' Dress Goods !
shawls, Cloaks and Mantles, Collars a - id Sleeves, Em
broidered bete, Bonnet Silks, Head Nets, Glovesand
Hosiery, best quality Kid Gloves, Prints and Ginghains
Bahnorals and Skeletons, of all sizes and prices.—
Trimmings, consisting of Quilled Ribbons, Braids,
Buttons Also, a large assortment of Linen Handker
chiefs, plain and ileinstithed.
Mourning Goods
A large and full assortment of the most fashiona
ble Mourning Giods that could be had
11C3EN'Ell
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cotton
aues, shirting Flannels, &c,
HARD WARE,
ailliismE all Roams,
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tobacco, &c. &c,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 10-4 bleached Sheeting,
3-4, 4-4, 5-4 unbieached Sheeting
Cotton and Linen Table Cloths,
Linen Sheetings Bed Ticking and Window Curtins.
Our stock is complete in every line, and if our friends
want good bargains, all we have to say is tnat this is
the place to secure them.
4 Call soon before the rush begins.
May 4. 1864.—tf.
AGENCY OF THE
DUTCH EAST-INDIA COFFEE CO.
DEPOT
168 READE ST., NEW YORK.
rIrIIE above Company are known all over ilie world
I as the owners of the Coffee Plantalions of.lavaand
Batavia in the Dutch East Indies, and are the largest
monopolizers of Coffee on the Globe.
The undersigned (who is appointed their sole Agents
in the United ;States and in the British Colonies) will
have for sale three different kinds of Coffee, which,
ffor regularity of grade and cheapness of price, will de
y competition. Our
Batavia Coffee
never before introduced in this Country, but extensive
ly used in the Armies and Navies of Europe, and rich
ly valued, will be put up at prices to reach all consum
ers, and our
Extra Java
be the "Magnum Bonnet" Coffee of the age.
We will have for accommodation of Grocers, Fami
lies, and Government Contractors, samples Wry and
drawn) for testing
Ort:Jirs solicited. On receipt of cash, coffee prompt.
ly forwarded as directed.
A. LIPPMAN.
168 Reade Street, New York,
Aug. 17, 'u4. 2m. Sole Agent, I). E 1. C. Co
Look at This!
To all whom it may Concern!
./lIHE undersigned would respectfully in
J form his old customers, friends and the
- public generally, that lie has returneJ to
Waynesburg, and opened a
SADDLERY snop,
On Main Street, one door east of the Farm
ers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg,
Where he will keep constantly on hard all articles in
his line, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles,
Bridles, Martingales, Collars, Harness, in fact every
thing usually kept in an establishment of the kind
Er Persons wishing to ,buy will please give us'a
call and examine our work before purchasing e.se
where, as we flatter ourselves we can sell as good
work as we ever did. AII work manufactured of the
best material in the market, and made in a nest and
substantial manner.
"Warrauted not to cut in the eye."
.1. T. HOOK
Waynesburg, April 27. 1.864.4 f
TO TM E
Citizens of Greene Co
DESIRING that every advantage trity be offered you
to till your quota on the coming draft. I have pro
ured authority to raise a new company of volunteer
'lnfantry to serve for one year, and am now ready to
receive all able bodiE,d men Who desire to volunteer
in a new organization and It , sufficie ß t local boun
ties are at once offered in the Different 'townships it is.
believed that they can escape the draft which will cer
tainly take place Immenlarely after the sth day of Sep
temher.• No time should he loot, every inducement
should be offered, and instead of being encouraged to
"resist," men ' should' be encouraged to enlist. Th.
Republic must be defended. "against all its enemies
whomsoever." To those who are willing to rally around
and wand by the old•ting for one year or longer, I vi ill
secure to them the following bounty, pay, Bcc., as
ample remuneration for their time and labor
All able bodies' men from 17 to 50 years of age, a--
ceptell, .
Local bounty not lesz than 8300
Government bounty for one year 100
Pay and Jamey allowed for clothing for the same
period 234
Mut total for one year of 16631
or over IMO per month, together with subsistence and
good medic's' attendance
.. ..
,
Persons wishing to volunteer will apply at once to
the office of Simon Rinehart, Esq.. in Waynesburg
when they will be enrotled, and subsisted here uutil
ready to lie sent to camp.
A liberal reward will.bir paid to any person bristle/
rocnitts fa Wayeeeburyr:
.1. M. KENT.
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tiN Bi itS NW BOOKS..
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
Sunday School Tes•aments. -
Sunday School Hymn Books.
In any quantity at DAY'S BOOK STORE.
SBHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
A general assortment kept constantly on
hand at DAY'S BOOK STORE.
SINGING BOOKS.
Mel dean, Minstrel, Ellesia, Jubilee, &e.,
&c., t DAY'S BOOK STORE.
BLANK BOOKS.
A large sssostment, all sizes. good paper, at
old prices, at DAY'S BOOK STORE.
Wall Paper and Window Blinds.• -
Wrapping Paper, all sizes.
Also the best assortment of Stationary ever
brought to Waynesburg,
Call at DA Y'S BOOK STORE.
24 Sheets of Letter paper for 10 cents.
At DAY'S BOOK STORE.
Cash for rags as usual.
June 8.—'64. LEWIS DAY.
i 64
loim. IS 11L11__IllilliG IS nif.
t, latv,
NFORMS the Citizens of Greene county that he hes
1
given up thy Daguerreau husinesi and resumed the
same old trade tne
SILVER SMITH BUSINESS.
He is prepared now to repair Clocks, Watches and
Jewelry, in the very beet style, shortest notice, and on
reasonable terms. Ile has on hand the very best Clocks
ter Sate.
SHOP.—Campbetrs - Rewe, test door to Squire
bl'ebbs.
Waynesburg, Pa., May IS, 1i164.1f.
:11.10,r. vs er rowuji
Lit
OAF LL, Il
S. L. Corr.cr Sixth & Mar
PIIkL\J)ELPiI L
! Special Del.artraea'G foi
0 1 :3 - ril011 WORK,
liNo. 1 9. sixth L'tree,
April' 13, 1864-Iy,
Illun u E re u : i t i s e a p til sy l , et e i t
ip with iat r t r h ip e .
Afflicted Read ---
READ::- nun,
Heart, Torpid liver, Pithy, Irrita
bility of the system General or Local Pains or Weak
ness. Night Sweats, Dimness of Sight, Fits of Despon
dency, Muscular Prostration and all d is. aces 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 THESE DISEASES
very frequently? 'there is the secret—solitary self
abuse, practiced by thousands. Commenced when
boys. at school or elsewhere, it is kept up even during
young inatihood, producing mental and ohysical pros
tration. If continued, liICSV diseases. and even mad
ness are the result. tithe victim be conscious of the
cause ofhis decay, and quit it, lie 'offers under those
terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions which
weaken and shame hint, till life becomes grievous.—
Thus place . between certain decay and pretnatur e
death and horrible stittering, the wretched victim rush
es to SELF•DESTRUCTItiN. or sinks to an untimely
grave. If he emancipates himself before the practice
has done its wont and enters matt mony. his marriage
is unfruitful, and his net.sc tells him that this is caused
by his early follies.
SUFFERING YOUNG MEN,
Tel nu false modesty prevent you from esplainina
year ease to one tvhose acknowleAged position in the
medical profession, and respectat imy in pr vale lif e ,
point him as a private counsellor. Think not to me
yourself, and so tamper with a faculty. the destruction
of which renders a man truly miseraMe. Come to Dr
KINKETIN, confide in him as thiim , ands have done
before you.
In short, to be cured radically of an 1.11111 , • rot
diseases, and rninons effells Of er h . - 1111h4• le • apply
to the MOM. successful and eanerimn• ,d Dr. n
I.IN. krims:: PHYSIC! N. NOltiltVe,l o
and Union Street,, between Span:- and I'M, .mid
and a half fight the Ex h.,
phia.
Remember that STRICTURE , Of ill, .1 1:E ['it are
rapidly removed by the application of a lieW theiatien
[kat agent. only used by Dr. K.
PACKAGES 4)1 , 1111i1DICINES. ADVICE, &c.. for
warded to address, in any diret.tion; put up secure from
damage or curiosity.
fI7 I POST I'M!) LETTERS addressed to Dr. KIN
KELIN, Philadelphia, will be answered forthwith.
April 27, 16114-Iy.
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consumption, fits, mental and phi sisal incapacity, re
sulting from SELF-ABUSE—are fully explained in
the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by NV7I4. YOUNG, AL W—
illis most extraordinary book should be in the hands
of every young person contemplating marriage, and
every man o- woman who desire to limit the number
of their offspring to their circumstances. Every pain,
disease, and ache incidental to youth, maturity, and
old age, is fully explained; overy particle of knowl
edge that should lie known is here given. It is full of
engravings. In fart it discloses secrets that every one
should know ; still it is a book that must be locked
up and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any
one on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in specie or
postage stamps. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416,
Spruce St.. above Fourth Philadelphia.
'I37"AFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no mat
ter what may be your disease. before you place your
self 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 Hunk, and read Retire
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 diseng.
ei described in his publication, at hie Office. Not 416.
Spruce St., above Fourth Philadelphia.
it7•oltice hours from Still 3 o'clock daily.
Aril 27,'64-Iy.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and
Sexual Systems—new and reliable treatment—in
reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by
mail in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge. Ad
drum, Dr. J. SK.II.IN HOUGHTON, Howard Associ.- 5
ation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Plulada., l'a.
April 13,N4-IV.
SCUM BARNES & C 099
PUBLI MEND AND DNA 1.KR.9 Ilf
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books,
AND STATIONERY,
No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch,
SOW ER, 1
W. H. HA It.FS,
F. C. POTTS.
Publishers bf l'eltnn's ue Maps and keys, the
largest and h.,t Otttlin, -, Maps ever published. Sau
dex's new li.. , aders, Greenl eat's & Brooks' A rithnietics,
Blank Writriig, app!ng. Curtain and
Wall Papers. Aug. 19. '63,
THE GIRARD HOUSE,
Corner Ninth and Chestnut
H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor
April 1, 1661-Ir .
States Union Hotel,
606 and 608 Market, St., Philadelphia.
OHAS. M. ALJ,MOND, Managsy.
7 1 1118 Hotel is located in the very centre of business
1 and is itear,the respectable places of amusement,
which makes itiparticularly desirable to pewees visit.
log 'Phihnisitobit op business or pleasure; and the
Maultlisctscdonp._ b y time personal aneneion to the
wants o f Dip „SPANS, to wake It a comfonable home
Mr such as um/ halm &Whistler with their pasonsee.
Apnl
111),i1a1rIpOi1.
I , !N fo. ADE
•"'"
latZl
get
PHILADELPUIA
PBZ~E~' DZ'Ll'.~sLc' .
v4fttigia.
1864. ""' E ‘x . " 1864,
tlit 000111)St
Great Inducements to Cush Buyers!
HOOD, BONDRIGHT & •CO,,
Wholesale Dealers 112
FIIIIIIGI i DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
529 Market St., and. 526 . Commerce St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Would respectfully invite attention to their LARGE
STOCK of leading
DOMESTICS,
YI4'&ASS
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR,
and many populargoods of
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE
A prii 13, 1664.
ISRAEL) GOMA
WITH
30111 tb,a s ,
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF
Hosiery, Gloves,
Ils*Al S.M#VA.
WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES,
No. 28 North Third Street,
Lately occupied by J. T. WAY & CO.
JOEL .1. BAIL*,
lIENRYJ.DAVI: 74 , Philadelphia.
ELTON 13. (ALFORD,
s AWL W. VAN CULTN June 1, ISM ly.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
• CHESTNIJT STREET,
Opposite Old Independence Hall,
PHILADELPHIA
WYATT & HEULDINGS,
April 13, 1564-Iyr
Al. GM OMAN, JNO. V. WATNON,
I. BI:ItG, JAS. A. M'COMAS
.I.'"al •
.».3) LEItSz IN
Clothl.assiin eres, Vcstings, Tail
ors"l7-iIiTED inbLi
I sir, t,
=I
EIMER, 1101 fD & CO.,
importers and Dealtrs in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE AND CUVLERY )
No. 441 Ilbrket Street, below Fifth, Philo
Aug. 19, Nil
ELY HOLDEN,
No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth,
SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA.
Importer of Wateties and Fine Jewelry.
MANUFACTURERS'
C.T—eIDCPg. ECOT-75;
wwil,Esp,t,e, RETAIL.
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REP .RED AND WARRANTED.
4u 19.'l
GILLESPIE, ZELLER 41t. CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
A N D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N. W. Cor. Sixth and Market Ste.,
April ,'G9-Gm• PHILADELPHIA.
GEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. REED
NiTARDLE, REED & CO.,
V7blesale Grocery, Tobacco and
ii.',i.VW. ULM MEMAITS,
E. tor. Sistll•aird Market Sts.,
11:t,1 ly. PHILADELPHIA
Vittsthu Altitrtist wilts.
IDEY CDODS
J. W. BARKER & CO.,
69 MEET STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi
ted in this city. embracing
SiLKE*
Gaiii:WiDG 9
CLOAKS,
DIELPA 260 DZ
Housekeeping Goods,
GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR,
&c., &c., &c.
Which they offer at
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Country Merchants supplied
at the lowest EaStern CASH
PRICES.
Marc'i it,, P 364
"Z 1.011 iil2ll
"DEMI MnTliElt, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE."
A Song ~ f the Returned Volunteer 25
"BROTHER'S FAINTING A T THE DOOR," De
scribing a Touching lecident of the War• • • • • -• • 25
"BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to •Kingdom
Coining" 25
"0 WRAP THE FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A
Song of the Dying Soldier 25
"0, I Wlsit THE WAR WERE OVER." Song of
the Lonesome, Waiting Maiden r 25
"WHO'LL SA VE THE LEFT'!" Descriptive of a
Charge at the Battle of Slur freesbem• • ...... •• • • 50
"WITHIN TDB SOUND OP THE ENEMY'S
Describfug the Battle of Getlysburg• • 50
ALT - AN' of the above sent by mail, oitnamipt elite
prke.
CMS. 0. 21111M10116'
00 4 4' 6 1Gfr• No. el Oda* it, Pithntrirk
GMT CH gOIESE 0! ET.
Pittsburgh Cloak and Mantilla
Store i
73 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
' , DAM, London and New York Fall and Whiter
j Fashions for 1864 and 1865 now ready and on sale
at our sales rooms 73 Market Street. We have now
in stock everything desirable in Ladies and Misses rich
elegant and fashionable Fall and Winter Cloaks,
Rasqufs, Barques, and Ctrculars, in Cloth, Velvet,
and other heavy fabrics for winter wear, and having
purchased largely of Clcths and other fabrics some
eight months agr, a , 50 per cent, below the present
prices, we are able to sell Ladies Garments 50 per cent
less t h an any O th er cloak (louse in the United St tea.
And shall keep our stock full and fishionable through
out the season. and shall offer inducements to buyers
of Ladies wear, not equaled in the United States.
ont - dry Merchant's wilt find us fully prepared to
II their orders with dispatch. Remember 73, Market
street is the wily exclusioe Cloak House is the City.
Sept. 21, 1864. r d r . J. SPENCE.
FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE
iL CLOTRQ4
*a it
Table & Window Shade Oil Cloths
SHADE FIXTURES, Acc. ALSO, DEALERS IN
Lace Leather. In is Robber Belting, Hose, Steam
Packing. and Bo hi,er Gomls
N. B. Sole Agents for Allegheny county, for the sal
of Metropolitan Co.'s
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
Wholesale and Retail Boyers will find our stock
large, well assorted nod at reasonable prices.
April 13,
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! MB !
ODY/211 - 2 %Tint
.I.T.c.w.mt.m.a.m.)-sz:
PROPRIETORS'
And Receiving Daily New Additions,
CLOTH AND SILK !
Paris Cloak and Shawl
=CI
I=
H GUNSENHAUSER, & CO.,
68 MARKET STREET.
Pat.
H. KLEBER & BRO.,
NO, 122 WOOD STREET,
Four doors above FiOlt. and nearly opposite the First
Itiationai Hank.
rirrslicum, PA ,
Sole Agents, and only Depot in this city for
THE GREAT MINAY PIANO
Carbon's Harmoniums & Melodeons.
ruirEsE Iwo instinments are among the most ex
traordinary Fllcresees or uuuteru times, as attested
by the best performers in piiifessinnal and private cir
cles.
The STEINWAY PIANO has become the admira
tion of the while musical world. and has received
thirty-M.O first premiums of gold and silver, and also
the first prize medal at the (treat National Exhibition
at London in F:62.
Also : Best Italian and French Strings for Violin,
Guitar and Bass. Newest Sheet Music received week
ly. Chinch Music Books, etc . etc.
Every Piano Warranted for Fivc, Years.
It_rm:t Pt.,: taken itt t:xcliange.
April 6, 1h6.1 6 tur,..
B. L. COOK, E. PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR.
COOK, tic CO.,
CO' MISSION MERCHANTS,
Produce, Flour, Bacon, Wool, Grain &c.
No. 12 Smithfield St., earner First, FiThthurgh.
REFERENCES—Springer Harbaugh & Co , Pittsburg;
Hitchcock, McCreary & Cn , Pittsburgh ; George A
Motley, Cashier German Tract and savings /lank.
Pittsburgh; Mitchell & Ladd, Cincinnati, ( l.; W. 11. &
.1 I). Lath!, Ricluntool, O.; Jon. Milne, Cashier Mt,
Pleasant Branch Hank Mate !lank Ohio.
Sept. 39,'63. y
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AM'
SMITHFIELD STREEI:-3,
Where OYSTERS 11,4 all the delicacies of the season
Kilt be served up in the most palauthlQ style.
ELI YOUNG.
Corner Virgin and Alley Smalide st.
Pittsburgh, Oct. I
VIM. N. OGDEN & CO.,
MAN CFACTURRRS OF
11113011
AND
Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &c.
No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
SePt.3o,q4-Iy.
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
TORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS,
PITTSB , 7RGII, P.ll.
J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR.
I.&* This popular house has recently been thorough
ly refitted and furnished, and now forms one of the
most pleasant stopping places in the city. TOMB mod
erate, and satisfaction warranted. A pril 8, '63— ly
S. R. A; C. P. 'MARKLE,
MAMUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOK, CAP, LETTER,
A N" all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER have retnov
ed from NO. 27 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 Snlthßeld Street,
PITTSBURGU, PA.
Irroreash Tradefor Rare Nov. !3,1 ,11-1 y
CORNUCOPIA SALOON,
No. 7 FILTh Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FRED. IVEISS, PROPRIETOR.
October ' I Iv
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1, D. FAWNER. JOHN M. IRWIN'
XVICKINER &
MAlsa - FAcTUTURERN OF
Furniture and Chairs !
No. 103 Sonlthlleld St.,
N0v.4,'634y. rrrrsoußczi PA.
TINDLB 4dic MOORE,
Wholesale and Retail
CHAIR AND FURNITURE
NO. 21 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Near the Mongebela 11 use
Rem:lo.'63-1v Pitts!.tirgh. ,Pa
_
NICSOZA2 2ZOTEZ,
CORNER GRANT AN!) 4Th STREE
PITTSBURGH, FA.
FEU I:, Proprietor.
441114.
Tom]El
J. & 11. PHILLIPS,
26 & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Manufacturers and dealers in
WINDOW SHADES,
LEATHER BELTING,
EDIPORIUffi
:141 0-s,,Tetc•xvArz4
AND
41
Importers and Dealers in'
HOUSE FURNISDIU -GOODS
NO. 30 FIFTH STREET,
First door below Exchange Bank,
PITTSBURCR, PA.,
WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF
Housekeeping Articles,
Consisting of Hardware, Plain and Planiabed Tinware,
Brushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Pl,ted Ware,
Cut!cry, Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, and-.
Cooking Utensils of all kinds.
A great variety of Shaker Goods, Bird C.,zss, &c ,can
. be obtained on the mast reasonable. !erms.
Refrigerators and Water Coolers,
DOOR MATS AND .IPANCV
GOODS.
Sept 30, 1863. KAY & R/CHARHSf
FUR
NlriLvt.Tll.3o"
.AND
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRst;
SELLING OFF
AT
REDUCED PRICES,.
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
JAS. W. WOODW ELL,
97 add 99 Third street. opposite E. Edit nrulAme & Co.
and 110 Fourth street. Aug. 0, 'O3.
nth) Poth.
IN ALL STAGES OF
CONSUMPTION.
They imm edi e lyineren Se the ofrenctit and 90Apen
the co/op a (the pale blood. They zubdtw
Fever, end diminish the Expectoration. They check
the night meats, always, in from e‘ ren to „fourteen
clays. The appetite is at once to LigUrated, and the
patient s•api.Jly gains flesh; the cough, and the
th:ffieult breathing are speedily relieved; the elm')
become, calm and refreshing; the eraeuationn rag u
lar anti lin ile;w4 ALL THE GkiNERAL
TOMS DISAPPEAR WITH A LAPIDITY THAT
SEEMS MALVELLOUS.-4 F. (Urchin, M.. D.
THE ErPOPECOSPHITES
are an appropriate and LSPEetrie trmatvr for every dis
order characterized by any one or more of tho following
Or SYMPTOMS: _4O
fxiffieult,jmverfeet, or too Peopid Bre, ?hi n g, Cold
aesd of the Extremitieo; Xight or _Morning ChillB ;
Beetle; Wasting of Flesh, Enid eipmtott of 1,44
Glands, or &ceilings; Co Ugh; LooB of 'Strength;
Twitching of the ve pre..? or Inn,eres; Shooiinv
Pains through the Shoulders, Chest, ace or Li nibs :
Partial or Total luss of the Ide tft ha Limbs;
Headache; Giddints; Excessire Talencm; ltvigh;
b'weata, Loss of Appetite, Heart-Earn, Opp , essicn,
of the Stomach, alter, or 'Sinking of the &vowel,:
htfore eating; Weak or Sour .entomo,-b. ; Dr.-veloci
ties of the Bowels; &limo (17o , pli:ri ;Ih rwrif , '-
Inept? of the Lirer or Eidne Itt; Iletor,led 060 5 ,
or Delayed Den t Rion, to children; Extreme AS , ,i
-tiroless to Cold; d - c.; as in the aevera) iongot of
Consumption, in Catarrh, 48th ma..bYu t rye
pepsia, Scrofula,Xeuralgia, Paralysis.(pa [or
complete),ske., and Especially in:.; /Feina is his
orderB or Uterine Ivrea ala riticB, such as Pifficull,
Painful, s9uppressed, bimnt.o, heceaare, Delayed,
Premature or too irequtatAlenatrication.
WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES
are the best remedy known to Nfe.bral Scienm, in
every ease where the I.l*gician c.,l‘ll,l“nly pre ~ ci•ihca
"twacs," iron, ;:cl.;,skeg, cod-liver oil, quiatine," dc.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
OF THE ITYPOPITOSPHITE3 is tha on7y reliable
form of this Remedy,and 13 approved Ley t Ito 2kledi , al
Profession generall y. / "SE NNO U MEL', SCR AS r
ieE.it YCO NT.. 11372: Gr .1 ROY. .
- -
. .
W - PRICES:—In 7 oz Lot Iles, sl—Six Bottles for
$5. In 16 oz. Bottles, s2—Thrce for $3. Circulars
free. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at tho
sole General Depot ill the United States, by
J. IMICICESTER, 36 Sohn Street, IT. Y.
Tn Pulmonary Diseases. the most ac
tive treatment should be pursued
during the Summer months, the period.
when most patients unwisely suspend
the use of Me I.:canc.:l.-i.
April 17,:'64.1y
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants,
Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Wool
ens, &c., Insects on Plants,
Fowls, Animals, &c.
Put up in /sc, 50r.5.:1.00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks.
$d and :35 sizes for HOTELs, PIAILit; INN ITITTIONS, &c.
"Oily infallible remedies known."
"Flee from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to lie 'lnman Family."
"Rats conic out of their boles to die."
7.0 - Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
Air Sold by all Drugg sts arid Relatlers every-
Where.
VT/ A ...!!!BEWARE!!! of all worthless imitations.
/A& - See that "COSTAE' ti" name is on each Box,
Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
Address HENRY K. COS rAn•
Principal Depot 482, Broadway, N. Y.
..Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists in Waynesburg, Pa.
Feb. 17, 1864.-Bm.
1111411001 . IN LOST, IIIitiSTRED
JU3I' published, a new 'sr's
Essay Do ha t
radricrz
welt's Celebrated
cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhcea, or seminal
oakness Involuntary 'Seminal Losses i Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar
ritge, etc. ; Os°, consumption, Epilepsy, and Fita,k
duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
ETr" Price, in a sealed envelope, only b cents.
The celebrated anthor in this admirable esray clear
ly demonstrates. from a thirty years successful practice,
that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be
radically cured without the dangerous use of internal
medicine, or the application of the knife—pointing out
a mode Ora cure, at once simple, certain and effectual.
IT means of which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately.
and radically.
This Lector should be in the hands of every youth
and every man in the land.
Sent, undo seal, in a plain envelope, to any address
post-paid. on receipt of six cents, or two poet stamps,
Adereas the publishers.
CVAS. J. C. KLINF, & CO..
127 flowery, New York, Poet OffICA) box OW
June 22 1864.
$l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2
The Greatest Chance ever Offered !
Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watches,
Perfect Time-keepers, Sent Free,
by Mail, for only $7,
Elegant naming Case Watches, same as above, for
It, Also, WateLes, Chains, Sets of Jewelry t Geld
Pens, Bracelets, Lockets, Rings. Pins, etc., etc.,
TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH,
Without regard to vitirle, and not to rre paid ror fill yn
know what you are to get.
Send 25 cents fora Certificateand Circular containing
,full list and particulars, and informs you
what you can have for El.
5 CERTIFICATES FOR $l. AGENTS WANTSO
Circulars sent free. Addresa
A.. 1 . LIARPER do f
205 Brnadwry. N. Y. Box 5219 P. 0.,
April 13.'61-ly. New York.
SEVEN OCTAVE
S22S ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES, 225
Grovesteen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y.
NE'ENL„ GED SCALE PIANO FONTES,
with all the latest itlprOVeffielll3.
This years/ experience with greatly increased facili
ties for manufacturing, enable us to sell 6ir CASH at
the above unusually low price. Our Instruments ris•
ceived the ;Ugliest award at ;lie World's Fair, and to.r
five successive years at tit e A werican Institute. War
r tract] five years. Te Illb Cash Call or send for ea
scriptive elieular. March 9, lt-14.-Bunos
•BLANKS
OF ALL RINDS FOR SALE AT
?MS OFFICE.