~alitxiaX. The Administration giving Evidence in Favor of Gen. McClellan. In view of the attempts of the Re publican papers to circulate slanders der against Gen. McClellan, we give the following testimony respecting his abilities and services from various mem bers of the Administration : WASHINGTpX, July 2, 1862. Maj. den. George B. McClellan : I am satisfied that yourself, officers and men have done the best you could. All accounts say better fighting was never done. Ten thousand thanks for A. Luccor..x. Two days afterward, when Mr. Lin coln had fuller informatioh, Gen. Mc- Clellan received the following: WAsEitunroN, July 5, 1862. .raj. Gen. Gem B. McClellan, commanding Army of Me Potomac : thousand thanks for the relief your two - 4patches of 12 and 1 p. m. yes terday gave me. Be assured the hero ism of yourself, officers and men is, and iprover will be, appreciated. n , August, 1862, Mr. Lincoln made itliar r h at the White House, in which e has been a very wide-spread attempt to have a quarrel between G e n. McClellan and the Secretary of War: *' * Gen. McClellan's attitude is such that in the very selfishness of his nature 'be cannot but wish to be successful, and I hope he' will. * * I know Gen. McClellin wislies to be eneeessful * * Gen. McClel lan is not to blame for asking for what be wanted and needed. * I believe he is a brave and able man, and I stand up here, as justice requires me to do, to take upon myself What has been charged upon the Secre tary of War as with holding from him . Here is Gen. Halleck's testimony : WASBLIGTON, Aug. 31, 1862, Maj. - Gen. Geo. B. McCielian : I beg of you to assist me in this eni- With your ability and experience. I am entirely tired out. H. W. HALLECK, Gen.-in-Chief. WAsirixwoN, Sept. 30, 1862. ilia/ Gen. McClellan, Commander, etc.:— GENERAL: Your report of yesterday, . gilving the result of the battles of South Xountain and Antietam, has been re ceived and submitted to the President. They were not only hard-fought battles, but well earned and decided victories. The valor and endurance of your army in the several conflicts which ter minated in the expulsion of the enemy from the loyal State of Maryland, are creditable alike to the troops and the officers who commanded them. A grateful cotmtry, while mo n 7 the lamented dead; will not be unmindful of the honors due to the living. H. W. HALLECK, Gen.-iu-Chief. Says Mr. Lincoln, referring to An tietam:— WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 1832.} Your dispatch of to-day is received. God bless you and all with you. De stroy the rebel army if possible. To Maj.-Gen. Geo. B. McClellan. But the Republican Cingress also gives its testimony. Oa the 16th day of July, Mr. Edwards (Rep.) of New Hampshire, offered the following reso luden in the House of Representatives, and it was unanimously adopted : .Resolved, That the thankS of this House be presented to M ij. Gen. Geo. If, McClellan and the officers and sol diers of his command, for the series of brilliant and decisive victories which, by their skill and bravery, they have achieved_. over rebels and traitors in arms on the battle-fields of Western Vir ginia- On the 9th of May, 1892, atter the victories of Yorktown, Williamsburg and West Point, Owen Love joy, the most ultra radical in the House of Rep regentatives; offered the following reso lations kvhich were unanimously adopt :-- limbed, That it is with feelings of devout gratitude to Almighty God that the House of Representatives, from time to time, hears of the triumphs of the Union army in the great :_ztruggle for the supremacy of the Constitution and the integrity of the Union. ileeared, - That we receive with pro found satisfaction intelligence of the re cent victories achieved by the Army of the Potomac, associated from their lo calities with those of the Revolution, and that the sincere thanks of this House are hereby tendered to Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan for the disrlay of those bi 4 -0 military qualities which secure im t results with but little sacrifice of*. life. :let Democrats bear this testimony in mind, and when efforts are made to be lie McGlellan's great services to the country, let this significant testi irony of Mr. Lincoln, Gen. Ralleck and the Republican Congress be produced. Irkeep It before the people. That Ifirtincoln refuses to hear any propositions for, peace which do not include "the aban donment of slavery," as an indispensable pr4-regusite. Keep It before the people, That this determination of the President declares thowar to be an abolition raid, waged fur thCfreedom of the negroes, and for the restoration of the Union. 1160 p it before the people, that the Fregident has no right to wage a war against thztiaple of any State, bat to compel their co to the cmutitation which is the aimslaw of the land," and to the enact- Of Corkkress which are passed in con therewith. Weep it htrore the people, That the aitty lave of race and 'Union left us, is In the moms of t he . Democracy. They wieo wade they:worker/a, and administer su it Irslo it 40041MONOsed eneForky, is es oschu cty rern the °".."'" , ' Oa lift in 1a Vanandigham and Burnside on Mo- We copy the following opinions of Gen.: McClellan, by two men lately occupying much of the public attention—Vallandigham and . Burnside. There is a remarkable con currence in the opinions of these men, wide differing iu almost all other respects. Burn side was the instrument of the Administra tion in inflicting the cruel and unconstitu tional punishment upon Vallandigham, but yet they cordially unite in bestowing the highest eulogy upon our candidate for the Presidency ! This speaks well for General McOlellan's virtues and worth. By the way, it has only been a few weeks since the Abolition telegrams represented Vallandigham as hostile to McClellan, and intending to take the field against him ; this a but another evidence of the utter unreli ability of the Abolition press. (Extract of a speech delivered at Sydney, Ohio, on the 27th of Sept. last, by Mr. Vallandigham.) "I have told you that if this country is to be saved, it is through the party that has made Gen. McClellan its candidate. I have the most abiding and utmosst confidence in his patriotism. I believe he loves his coun try in every fibre of his body. I know he has courage and capacity as a military man. I believe that that capacity can be and wi be rightly directed in the civil service of his country. I know that he has the power of endurance, and the earnestness of purpose, and the fivtitude and persistency which go to make up a man for the times. He has borne patiently and uncomplainingly, the persecution and obloquy of his tOes, lle sacrificed his position at the head of the army- of the United States, rather than yield up the convictions of his judgment as to the manner in which this war 'ought to be con ducted." -A. LINCOLN [Extract from a speech delivered by Gen. Burnside, at a meeting in :New York, alter the battles of the Peninsula ] "I have known Gen. McClellan most inti mately, as students together, as soldiers in the held, and as private cifzens. For years We have lived in the same family, and I know him as well as I know any human being on the face of the earth, and I know that no more honest, conscientious man exists than Gen. McClellan. I know that no feeling of ambition, beyond that of the good and the success of our cause, ever enters his breast. All that he does is with a single eye, a sin gle view to the success of the Government, and the breaking down of this rebellion. I know that nothing under the sun will ever induce that man to swerve from wl.at he knows to be his duty. He is an honest, Christian-like and conccientions man ; and let me add one thing, that he has the sound est head, and the clearest military perception of any man in the 'United gates." Lincoln says, "if slavery is not wrong then within! , is wrong." Suppose it is The whole Protestant clergy of the country will say, with unction and s incerity, that if the diomish church is not wrong, then nothing is wrong. What then? Are shot and shell the remedy?—//itrtford Times. Itii-Josiab B. Grinnell, member of Congress from lowa, said in his place in the House of Representatives, "1 would rather a thousand times let the country be divided —the South go their way all slave, and the North all free—rather /kin see this cont,7l onc.i more under Democratic rule." This earnest advocate of dis union is ardently supporting Mr. Lin coln, because they agree exactly in sen timent. A. LT_Ncor.x Cs3=-31 - r. Lincoln draws his salary in ,• The laborer and mechanic re ceive their wages in depreciated paper. The Executive who has driven gold out of sight demands his pay in it, and com pels the poor man to receive his hire in greenbacks, which he himself rethses to touch. rA soldier of the 85th P. V., writes to a friend of the Genius of Liberty from camp near Petersburg, Sept. Ist: "I got the Genius C. sent me; feel very thankful for it, and would like to see the next one. I read Cowan's speech, and was much pleased with it. I never saw such a change in political matters as has taken place in our reg iment. Uncle Abe willtet but a few votes in our squad" PEACE!—If the people want peace they must vote tbr McClellan, who will make an honest, earliest endeavor to se cure it, without regard to the negro question. Lincoln will have nothing to do with peace negrotiations until he has freed the negro. ,All who are in favor of not stop ping the war till negro slavery is abol ished, and negro equality established, will cast their ballots for Abrahm Lin coln! Orphans' Court Sale. IN porsuance of an order of the Olphaos' Court of 1 ticgrne county, the undersigned will offer at public outcry on the premises, on Saturday, October 15th, 1864, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Lot L. Coleman, dec'd , to wit: A lot of arouod situate in the village of Newtown, Greene minty, bounded as follows : On the East by Main street, South by lands of Mara Gordon, on the West by lands of Hen y Lantz, and .311 the North by tot of Perry Morris, on which are erected a Two Story Log li,otse, a Two Story Frame 'l•an !louse. and Frame Bart: house, and the necessary Vats for a Tan nery. TERMS—One half, the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the sale nod the remaining half in a year from that date, with interest. tit pt, '2lst '64 A FIR:AT class Farm in Benton Co.. Ind , containing 9SB Acres well improved laud, ad order 'mice, in sight of Oxford. the county seat only two hours drive Irmo a Itanro.td Station ant five hours drive front La fayette. The improvements consist or a Two Story Frame House of Seven Room, a large Frame Barn with Granaries, Stabling, 116heep Sheds, Vow Houses and Corn Cribs, Two tenement. houses with stabling, &c. A young thriving Orchard of choice fruit trees. An abutulance of waier. Graz ing grounds for any quantity.of Stock adjoining the facto. This'iract can be divided to advantage into two, three nr fuur Farms, and will be sold nn ten equal annual payments, each payment can be made otf the farm.— For further particular- address, W11..1.110d BRADEN, haditumpolis Sept. 28th, A djourned Ciiirt—ltottee to Juror/ RS Jurors summoned for the Second week. being T th e 4tb y K el m" of Sam, Term of Court ISK whi• take Notice that 11Seir Miteedianee is required at the ad joicerAttilt .7 . 00410sulay the rfu.. iMiSt farther Notice. 0114.4111014.11 Milan. MARION. ell A LFAN, Executor. Farm For Sale. MN= 4s p,ce & ms's PHOTOGRAPH GIL ERY, Wilson's Frame Building, one door east of the National Bank, INTATNEXBURG, PA. Messrs. Wallace & Craig HAVE fitted up a splendid Bky-lielit Gallery, the first regular picture-taking esLablisitine/at ever in stituted in the place, wnere they are prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, 14IALEIANOTYPES, CARTE DE VISITES, Ana all oiler kind , and sizes of pietwes, in a Si) le equal to t e best artists. E-iec,al attention will be given to yogyina p cum, and enC:rging !brio. All appliedlions will he promptly al!enited to, Their rooms are coulitiodions and e, and every de sirable This is hest opp,uwr.ity to SCOW: accur ate even' orieied 1n tlr p,opie uY therm: I Jail !rim. taken M, tituS iu the ',tad In :tit kinds of wua',lo.r, Photograph Albums always on sand. nerl,ln!, A Na'al GOO'7LZ., Just Arrived at Di Ikl.o i - ]. A 8 CcY tar 11'_ 1 \C niaile vat , tisite ttl- in itwir :non: twin,. are Letter pleicar , d than t•vut . to ac. ...a.aaalf, their cii,hailt•rs are .li.! ih, Lesi and ”1 j, cea i.ll I , rS. t ; I A!ixt . ,l r!i.. 1 1. , 5, id a unlit, oe 11110;e a Lull lice of Ladies' Dress Goods ..-),141,3, Cloaks nil +cantle<, [',:!!ar , arl Slt br.)l,lt•ted I Acts. I.! cs and so s Its% Ksst t -s 1 ltd.= :OA (•t•t:4,ll.lts sintl prim.-- I'nmcuings, ctt,i , lttoi A h-ao, a I tr..!t' 1.111,11 11.111disCr- CLI,I . S, Waist and IwitisticlisAl. Mourning Goods '1 A iThle and fell asmriment of the most fashiona 51eureimi. G ,ids that could be ikaol ItkerM Jet 3R. Twee,ls, Jeans, Cotlon a..es, Shirtinw. Etc, _HARD \\TARE, aLlialillia 1111 GiillilliiiFS, Culler, Tea, wear. Mol.c.scs, Salt, Tola:l Co. &c. &c HOUSE FURNISIIING GOODS, 3-4, 44, 5 4, l( Y 1 111, , ,e'ded SI, -1,-14.5-4 eeee,el-i1 rho Cor(011 al , lll.lflvll ( Linen Sheeting: Bell l'ichiug and k\ Our ,trick is oiniplote in every - nue. at _d if of* ti u is warit g :in I%e harp to 111111 tLie is the 10 rcr II:e c ;1 11,,,,,,, liiitore the 111 av 4. Look at This ! To all whom it may Concern ! „.....,,,;:., T if , ,, , ,,,, , , , , , ,, , t,, : r : , „ ,,,,,,., : ,,, , ,‘ , •,,, , ,,, r ,,.: . , ; ,... , , ,; ,,, , ,,,,,...,.•, :: . ; t ,, , ., t , pt„,.,,, e , .„ ,, ,. ;p, tha, h„ ha, 11.qat11, I LO 4 t N ~yili•-lAit. :11111 ,k1,,.1,,' t 211.7):::L'Ll:;.1.'.: - '.::-.1:117.2, On Main Street, one door east of tho farm ers' and Drovers' :Lank, 'Waynesburg, yarn , Lc c, jh kiwi, iirr• ,y,) 4 yy, Iris like, sawn as Muni,' ;tail iNtarlinaaltis, et 's,. ca CI. ry • thing 11 , 11aily kepi eilabliMocoo of the K!:111 ,` Perseus tvt,Liog io fitly v. ill pl, assi 'sive 114 a call and examine nkr wnrk ie•f.,Ert pund~asiu_^ - where, we flatter ourselves Wt . can work as we ever dol. All work inaloiM:tored 4a' the beat malarial in tile market, anal math: in a neat alai sub,l,utti ii mamier. Mliii ne, , burz, April 27. 1Q64-1f BOOTS AND SIM FOR THE Z ! Wig, BERRYIIILL ;6,4 I:llsti,t-r• ;he inthlte R that he has rettlovt , tl hi" Yost awl stow t -tahltsit mrnt to the !halite tlwelthitz orteic-ith the 7,letho.!ist hpisrothtt Chttrkilt, formerly rhytthied I , y .thsettit IA here he will keep on lured or in.u<e. w order ra.SIII.OIIAIiLM BODTS ALTD ft r SIZOL'S, litteurin, Latin's' and warn. All Work Will he tt..mmitwd to iltwe sati , t.rthot :,eh to nit. Orders will be titled protept:y, ttitti ever) tutok to Ile-paring done on short. Not lee Witynestang, Nay 11.'69.—Cu1.). IL DOUGIIERTY, CARE lAGrii rd PI F C TII RER. inform. The plihi;t: grit hay lovalc.! !It N't tlyottAlurg, Pa., where, he inieto:s to Carriages of Every Descril3t!on. From his experience in the loisine,s, hn f eciuk; dent his work will give emir.: sallsinolion Pr sell ma! isn low priced material, in ally on of his work, and will tint employ any Bui surercut it aril man. Alt new work will be it'arrauled for One Year. Shopou Greene street, one square riouth, of Lite Court ouse, Wainesburg, Jan. h 5, FOO—nn 34 THE UNOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDER & SIMINGION HAVING pure)lased the stack of Groceries Mittly belonging to Gwen & Strosnider NN. ill Cl/Winne the ht,iticss at the 011 stand. They will In a few da)s . be in receipt ofalarite tisSartratilll 01 Prime Groceries and Provisions, Emits, Confectionaries, Notions, &c., &c., which they will sell St I Its lowest prices tor cash. Corn Sinai, Flawor, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pra duce generally utways au hand. :March 4th 1913. Greene County AGRICULTERAL SOCIETV. 9 - 111 E Annual Fair of the Greene County Agricultural 1 society will he held on the Society's Grounds near Cannichaels on 'Wednesday and Thursday, THE 12TH & 13TH OF OCTOBER NEXT The Exhi ilioll i 0 expected to be larger than uuira and more attracti%e. A Mug list of Premiums isof fermi to Exhibitors. Aug. 9.4. 1654..Mv. • ADAMS' HOUSE WAYNESBURC, PENN'A., JACOB HENDERSHOT TAKES pleasure in informing his fiienils and the traveling public generally, that he has taken charge of this popular house of entertainment and feels confi dent in saying that !moan render perfect satisfactiol. Every effort will be made to meet the worits emit Nesh es of hia omits. The BAIL and TABLE will be furnished with the best articles found in the market. Ample aucreosiven lent stabling. Give us a trial. Waynesburg, April t 3, U 564. WAYNESBURG MARBIZ ADD STONE WORKS. 41.111(4116 & SUNEILIART Partial 1411 „ stbit eig tiEW FARMERS OF . GIiIiENE,L ._..tikiatligtia• HOLD TO YOUR ACRES, RAILROAD CERTAIN RUNNING TIIROLGIJ ~I CONNECTING WITH THE OHIO ! N. CLARK & SON HAVE elegantly fi tted up the room tlrttpley occu pled by i ipunasi radtey , and haVillelll24it heavy I ISt, 111 the East, are now prepared to oiler a gt, and more Jaz:him:able clack of y; lieu 11 ) 1111111 am a ...1 , J, Clothing than tl:ey Onne, anti v. - 4,1:1 , 1ki , 1,11% . iuc ite It, , tflicfl) n 41.1,1111, a?, ,I!) oNmrs tt Fp, Luce n Ver Levi, su Yuttuuutu .16 to give Ca 11. 1 ,, .If, k , ill TWO Cf3O.;.S WEST OF THE ADAMS lion jii i poi :41: L.+ t at cat! rt,.lll(lhi -;;.' Jir•i;ll.l itt oel Oh/ ii,to,l p .'CI ;Id ICI , t 111 / :1111 • :.1 C./11111.1 11.' 1.111 - 1, ;it t.t• ,v, gr,de. 111.•,! v , : V. I tl 111,1 1 .1 /11 ,1 fla 1:1:111 ‘lll.l lit 1111 'le •I . Frl'l4l,lllll l l A 11 , •L i I,IALA, A:I'INL I AND .!! I COALS OF EVEIiY STYLE, Err i-, s :,11.1 , 11:1/ilWr Ca , . t; t ,•.; !;,t, Ea..; ala.;;Aig - Coat. 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Think nisi to c ure 30110,0 f. and so t With a ral 1)117. the ,11_,111/L irri Of which render, a wait truly iiie.-era!i Collie it, KIN KLIAN, confide in him as thon , and, tease dune before yen. In short. in be cured radienhy rf a!lfornis or secret disease,, and ruinoes effects of self-aolidaencii apply to the twat 611C(71,5,f1il and cxperiearsii Ur. KINK' V: LIN, G ERNI N 1 'tii'.s!elt N, Niii tliw est curl!er Third and Union sitrPmts. beltve.ll Spruce niel Pine, a i. , (illare and a half ti-out the AlurchaltlS . EXCliange, Remember that STIII I I - 1311E• i i . of the itlf ETII A are rapidly reinovea by the a'qdi. atioli of a new ilierapea- Lical aget:t. only u=eA by Dr. K. PACKAGE:4 t•F I%IL 7 DIcIN EA, ADVICE, &r., for warded to guldr.‘,,, in any &rectum; put up see,tre from tuattrt or rorioroly. iEr - 'POST PA 1.1) LETTERS addressed to Dr KIN RE LIN, Philadelphia., will tie adeswered forthwith. April 27, 1264-Iy. MA lIRI A GE !—lts loves and hates. sorrows and an gers, hopes and tears, regrets and joys: MAN- ItOoll, how loW;, how RESTORED; the nature, reatment, and radical mire of sperm:0)111)ml or Sem i Mal weakness, involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impediments to marriage generally ; nervousness, cotimitept ion, tits, mental and phi steal incapacity, re sulting from SELF-A itUSE--are fully explained in the MAitRIAGEG UIUE, by WM. l'ol.ll , iG, M. D.— '1 his most extraordinary book should be in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man nr woman who ih:stre to limit the number of their offspring to their ci.eumstances. Every pain, disease, and ache incidental to youth, maturity, and old age, in fully explained ; overy particle of knowl , edge that should ue known is here given. It is full cif engravings. In fart'it discloses swats that every one should know ; still it is a hook that must be locked up and not he about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in spec* or postage stamps. Address fir. WM YOUNG,, No. 4th, Spruce St- above Fourth Philadelphia. j— AFFLICTED and UNFORTUNATE, no 04, tet what may be your disease, before yen plae - 4Otanr st If under theta:relicsair bne of the notoritnia 9 1 0.. —native or 'foreign, who adVertise in this or ailYo er `tepee, pit %top) , Of Dt. Young's toi,k, and read itCare , fully. It will be the eletiutof 'saving ynd liouty 40 lar, your headier, rand 060WYhuk: fife Si n.;.routzt be eieuevigOrtpAlik r tai*lt 4 0011 1 10 • s' alssi tsts S22d A. LIPP:Y-IV. F. 1 r. 1•11:,- .:111. 111, 1 1, 1 / 1 - 1 , , 0 :0• IMB= Which they offer at WHOLESALE & RETAIL. at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES, March 16 . , 1864 J. 0. fACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN raczrxrizz & MANITFAcTIITURIERS OF Furnitute and Chairs , Me. 263 Smitbikid St., Nov 4:6,t1y. P 11166111163 PA. Netiari S Ca • ' 0 t ... = liWanamaker ezßTown,ll I OAK HALL. FINE READY MADE II CLOTHING, II S. E. Corner Sixth & Mar-Ii ket Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Special Department forj CUSTOM WORK, No. 1 8. Sixth Street I Aprli 13, 1864- ly, iSlifiEli ilatiiii) ESE 3D1.3 vi IR), IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF Hosiery, Gloves, WHITE GOODS AND EIABROI.DERIES, 110. Z 8 Itiorila Third Street, Iy nrcuplirrl by .1. T. WAY dr, 0) .10EL I. HENRI - J.I)N V!S, I'ror. 11. (01,FlirD, Nl' 1. \V. VAN CI. LIN 5 June I, lit I Eif l / 4 1 a PUBLIDiERS AND DP,II.LIDI IN 3liscellancons, School and Blank AND SPATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, Cit. G. S()%l'llit, W. (I. ItP.I:Nt.`S, F. G. Pia IS. Pul,4l,llvr , 1,1 :qll' r`T , ') lard -t xnd hua o.lthni. Map., ccer tot it:otio.tt. tow Itt..tOttrs, Groottl,tC, ;,1 tattoo:l , • Books, Writritz, raitittog. (urr..in tt ott tailiN HOUSE, Corner Ninth and Chestnut Sts., PZILAD:OZZ'FI:III H, W, KANAGA, Proprietor. April I, 1,1,04.1 y. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, P. TAFT I: 4 EIS or rhe Nervous, Semin a l. Urinary a J t-orAttat Systettti—tww SIM( retiatao {l,Mmel report, or the HOWARD mall la seale , i letter em'ello:te- , . lice ur charge. Ave ate , s. Dr..l. Siti:ll,lN 1101.11:11T0‘. Howard At-tsoci ation, No. 2 ritouli :Moth 6treet, Plithulta, Pa. April C.1,'(4-Iv. ELI .1101.1.ELMT, No, 708 Market Street, bAweeu 7th & Bth, 01;171 PIIILADELPIII,4. Importer of Wateltes and Eine Jewelry. 11,1NunkcTET Ens - c) - 7.3 - a:E - 1, WHI/LESALE RETAIL. ALL VAN OF CLOCKS RE? IREG ATtfl WARRAMED. I 11 . 1.3 ZLLLEB, & CO. Wholesale Grocers, A N COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS, N. W. Oor, Sixth and Market Sts., April PHILADELPHIA. GEO. F. WARDLE. CHARLES N. REED WARDLr, REM) de. CO., Wholesale Grocery, Tobacco and 11111 k 01 tit il. N. E. Cor. Sixth and Market April 13:(,11y. vittoa l Licttiscintuts. 1 ,6-yrl 4 4 .3 I ) is tl, BAlllifit &) CO., bE MART STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Have in store the largest stock ever exhibi zed in this city. embracing ULM zz i ki -A , ZD Z 9 CLOAKS, MOW Housekeeping Goods ; GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR, Country Merchants supplied th t Giliff ailiK - NMI TilE WEST. Pittsburgh Cloak and Mantilla 73 Dlarket Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, "DAUB, London and New Xork Fall and Winter Fashions for and now ready and On sale at our sales rooms 73 nick -t ‘`. 4 .t Req. We have now in stock eyerytbilw desirable in Ladies and Misses rich elegant and lasbitittable Fall and Winter Cloaks, Basun. a, Sa,ques. and Ctrcu lass, in Ciolh, Velvet, and other heavy Niro, for wilier wear, and havnie: purchased largely CI, the and other fabrics some eight months ago, a' 50 per cent. below the present prices. we are able to sell Ladies Garments 50 per cent less than any (Mpg flak in the tlui.ed st• And shall keep our stock fel: -ed fdittitinaltfe litceutzb our the season. and tslia:l offer induceutents to I users of Ladies treat, not coaled in Ute 1, idled sttiales. Frountry Mer Chant's Will find us fully prepared to WI their ortfdr, with oispatch. Ite:oemher 73, Market street is tho• 0:4 eXcla.sl , e Cloak House in The city. Sept. dl, tadd. M. d. :WEN FLOOR, FURNITURE & CARRIAGE Table Cc, Wiadow Ehade Gil Cloths FIXTUI(Es, Lc. AI Dr.ALERS Pir iladelph Lary. L0;1 , 1111, Irl is nolir{wr at,t l'urkt :111•1 iLtLu r f; f\ B. Si.oo fur UNIVEI;SAL CLoTHES WEINGER Who It tht , l our stock tctt atot at n ;tv.thtc AO,ll P[lli.Ali';l.Pill.l The Very Latst News k;viary 7,1 Gpoosite the Creez3;• WAYNC.S34MC, PA. CHARLES B. BIITILEY S tt.tt reel•lv;utt iv.t..; the Ea-t tif:tct , trilitt 1118 t-I.oo:•ilinentaunt i) V:o 4 . 11 . il I P.S. s.l I, I iLLIZN: HARM , . vvvr I.t.Cor^ pr tr 1), arid a'l or at, to tiool .1 tail tcnuwrd Err P,JI al VII; DEFY COLIPZTITION. mon," I% . orkieen %OH) Lave werl,e,l at the I,Hsille,? ueauy 2, eats. he feels a•,,.1,1 Ili"! ollt. gl , ml arty I,lablislirtwra ratill,sund !z. 1,311 y ilw:11.1 d.l u:(11 in is., a tali Fwd.w.in^ t•I•sr.1” re. .111 stork Olt /11,1 VA, allii ic,: lienicinhcr t!ire place, 0pp0.a , , , tha Greene Alay UIIARLES BEA 1,1 i.Y ELM ELM ! 1-1111; 'fry•-? 7f).- ~‘ ,t, - r et 44 -I , s C) — f..7Q - M.= "71-7 And Receiving Daily ik:ew AddiiiollS, CLOTH AND SILK Paris Cloak a - _cl Shawl H CONSENHAUSLO, & CO 68 MA:an:ET '1 , 1".3.T.":77 7 2. Mbzs. PCN el 4 ';1 11 r -4 "DEAR co,11; TO DIE." A sfP!,:! Ole , 1- "BE.01111:2's FALVIThi; TI 6 nAtIALON •‘0 WRAP THE AROUND ME, BOVS." Dtirig "0. I s TUE WAR ‘.l ERE sY ER. (be Lol . esfifilts. "VVii'LLSAVE (.!:1. - r 4" Cll:ifiEe u(lhr iLttni ::l:lC . ro , s l, q• "WITHIN THE S'IWN 0 rrF THE ENEMY'S (lUNs." 1-.) , SCIOPPIt!, , ;• , tyShtir . :• • !if , : abovt; hy man, uu reccip! Fait in. 0~t.41, -k B, L. COCK, E. FETTIT, 61 M. M. COOK, E. COCK, IR. GOOll, 'Z'Z'S co., CO ...MiSS`Jf!ti Produce, Flour, L'acco., Wool, urain &c, smitkfi, i'diAarLrh. IZP.PERENct.s --7 4 prin;rrr 11,.• our't , II rrheorls. ..111,!;11.-ry A. ttP . Pr. : ; A Ca:hirr I;• , r.ti.tr jr 5.,,P.44 Pitt Ntorr-11 Lel,l, t :ripi , i, /.; & .1 I). Ladd, Iti,h;:vmd, (I; Einns, Ca>Licr b 1 t, Incli Batik Sim: lia10: Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER IROIN _1 LEE V ANP (01's VCRS .nel al! the olLhe I,,easi.rl trill be sr!rve•gi Ili) in the tje t i.,11.0,d0e nil VitUNG. Corner Virgth and Alley .Suuthrle st Pittsburgh, Oct. WYE:. N. oa-Dzrz a Co., liltia..l)ll la.,.,i'''-tP3 Silvered Glass Refintors, Knobs, Ste No. 1;9 Market St., Pittsburgh, Fa. sePt.:lo.'63- ly. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, tORNER OF PENN Sr- ,'F. CLAIR STREETS, J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR jEr Tilid popular house has recently l , en thorough ly rclitivdlrlll:l one of the nit's+ liteasant stopping places in the city. Terms rthul crate, and satisfitction warranted. April 8, 'o3 I y PiIAMUFAOTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOON, CAP, LETTER., A ND all kinds of WRAPPING PA PER have minus ed from NO, 27 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Sultlttleld Street, PITTSI3IIIIO/, IEI-art:ash Tradefor Rage. No•{. 13,1681-ly CORNUCOPIA SALOON, • FEED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. Ocuoher 10. I y Or- 3WZGIONLAS NEVISZ., co AMER. CiltAiNT.4llo3 triVEStrIZIS-t .• 604 r. "not lm4o • - 'iTII3M3 Store ! J. & it. PHILLIPS, 26 & 28 ST. GLAIR STREET, Prrr:.; - `11.7. a Mme , rA. Nt4nnillt . ln ,rs and d,1::•r, in WINDOW STIADES, Z. r ,10.. ag. El.il u_ II'II Dt11))1.," VV:1;•• • • •• •• • • %ncl X tr.'s'? el Z 1 7 " 7) .a.e• .-t., smiTii F 1 ELI) sTRE.E-m, = 1113 PITTSB .711611, P.l S. 8..$ C. P. IVIARKI,C., No. 7 Filth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA Ye' '2l ' i 1114. 7 Trt`' 3 ). HOUSE FUMISIIING NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, First door below Exchange Batik, Firearniedi, PA., WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articles, ‘,,,71,,,hvare, Plain PlanishedTirtware, Britsiptm, %\,,,,d, r, Ware, Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, ,Japanned Ware, and C king nenzols of all kinds. Coods, Eird Cagan, &c,calik CIMIZE c,:;ll,lpJ MI the roost reasentab!etertns. Refrigerators and Water Coolers, DOOlt IMA,TZ AND FANCY GOODS. KA Y & Sept 30, 1863 11' 11 TT 3E2. TOT I T_T JEL CA NM AND 'WOOD =AIRS, V I:so, ori. WIMLE. , ..SALL r „ ~,.._ ..,... , 7 ” i , ~ an '- - ct i `,--'"' a..,,,• : . 4 4 . ' - -!:::4) .t. -.- - , e,•••... 5 .....,`T ' N' t l : ; : '' -_,:—.- •••••'''."`”. --..."".."-----..:, ...,:..k - G 1 , . ; r. -T. c ra,J ...:7 a - f.c! Cz - .1`afa.11.7 :L.; ..,:::- .. . ~.,-; (~ C 0 ITC U Th , sy:T,,7 ,'q>ela ii'e •/:iu.' 6 f • I • .• t (?• 'Abu tS C 71,,tai. i the 9µ:”3 . f0 :i.3 Ell: J tha are el 4.• , 1 ; the sleep • 0 r f tr. L. 1.1 A ISY MP MS DTs. , :I'PrATZ. V. IT it A I:APIDI't Y THAT SEL.?;:i 7.=4"5:21 EY.PC.I7-17C 9 ;7. - -ZE - TOES are an apprnprin to and r -reT'"IC rr , F.DY I , q• ev ,, ry dig order eLalauterlz,d I. Q r 1,11.,,A Lug (1. to, 7:^7 - ,!,lTver i ng, Co7d -71, Ma ; CAWS; 1•! fl 17; .'uod tht of the or C.ic, , h; J. J.r. tf ,Sty, .. , rp!A; c 143,. (4 1:1,..,• 7 ,4; Pain.s.throui the .3 f,j C.301* (q` of the Lirt , A!' , Ccti te, 1.8 (f As• 1- t i wt , ,(t!!e 5;r.,12,1(11, (11 1 CT A' h.: r• C, 5'1., qt la Cali); ; Th ,11,: .4 • •• ; r/11111P - 1- 11,8 (f tY , e , EOr,7N; C, , ,, , per ir , o,; D rang, , ,;;,5 rf the Li ri r oi• 'PI; I.a. /wed Grott-A, i,tye t lD, Zaio ; Eft t , t 4n,st ,Senta ,e.,B to Cad; d.c., as in the fievt ral 6411ges of 'z , ,,rtion, in Cit 1,11 r 1,,, " , 11. B, GI , Ch imia, Ser,7 al,t. 1'dr,t77,1J,( r ar,V,alc,r c",4i1ae),6,..,aad itih'.1.1,1,m,,/eDi.l - or LW ri bejklaty -PalUP(t, Suppr(SPP , l, ASCIZ,;t!,, Dealy6,r, i'l.caattcre or too Erc,l2C,4,4.2icii,:;Grezaz,ioft. VIIIICKESTELV3 lIYPOPHOSPHITES aro the best reme , liy known to Medical Science, in every erlFo where I he eunin,Anly IT,scribers "tuiticd," Winchester's Genuine Preparation OP .771.:' .113 - Prj'l7 - f.•:T.7I:7'S l' , o et,ly V! fopm of th;s . ' ' :. I",tif • i Ale,flevi :( rPZ:c t, 4,,Nry I:EU nottleafor itta In lt; oz.. 1; r irrul,zrs free. sold by r.il n s- , e( and at .the sole ( - .;,.itierai. 1:1.1 . ,e , 15i..ae..„ by J. WINC733:3TER, 33 Jchn Street, N. Y. Tra nerarrnarl-DiApasc , N, uiostacs bikoktia be pursued etikircT, t he period tbus2end cl:. Apr . FOr ts, ;VI 1100CiDeN, Ants, Bed Bugs, ;,vilolits in Furs, Wool cum, he., llFlXecis .on Plarris, lirtisviA, &c. Put up in flottles and Flasks, PuBLIC INS rIDCTIONS, &C. k It." "I . let: i;.1:11 PH , )ns 6 •Ntt( t.:.tilLtat , ltt- tit alit Ditttlan Fatuity." `'Tait, fill (If i heir hulrs to die." it , l- 6 i ofa in uil ei7iCS. h 2, :I:lliiit.,:::(lCrS every- 0: :ir,l imitations. •:( 0:1 eacdt Box, azyi you f2I.:A It V b. COS EAR• Itrt.r...tly..ay, N. and idutail Drug in Vcavnt =hurl, Pa. leb. 17, T? 1 11 Lri T? t o J?" At the bridge, one mile oast of Waynesburg, SIIITII GI;IENE, PROPRIETOR. 1110 riti7.431 , 113 of tll.l an:i the Di{()VIAG ami I IV 1' Fill.lr in r,, , n , ral lhal he has ta h., (E.-E 1101-1 :111E1 i 4 11111 pr/Niarel to tll4 , :r,ViEtluEt pul,lir 11.11 •• vE4Ty hest iwrinier re• 1 , ec:r1.1:1) a 111444f.ilitlitre .4d initionage of Th e li t with the choicest I.IQ I'oll-4. 'riot '1,0.1, iit.(llls t d. ' t WI; It to, tI coun try can atlot.l. .FM6 wilf be wire ll:1y at - wmit try HA. .1 I, 13, Incorporation of the Union Literary Society. In the Matter of the Incorporation of the Union Literary Society of Waynesburg 1411) wto wit: the Court Ms , CIL! CA.1111:11,1 the ar,t.•les of Ismor . etration and; tooleut thrreiu 111)111 11 g 11,julp,ifis to On eurnmenity a, mousy:el direct saki A rtielest of Incorporation 1 e "rotloom ary's office, amt dueet no tit r. of the same to be ieserttl for three weeks in a Less,lt her meek el ie Creehe en , giving notice that apoheathot t, t berm toade to the court for lacer -o.rama, iv (mit stud Mcmlmration wilt be granted vx 11.s+ of of injury or onlawfolne , s is made a e tauent the : 4 ,l::ie. IIY (OUttl'. • . . burg, I T IL E 4 N . IPLE, Pr2thoriotary, r Trustee, of Greene .Academy will take Notice that the Audi 01? I I Greene county, wilt meet" at the Academy at Cartmchaels, on the third Tuesdp,xlof cittoher. at o'clock, for the purpose of Autlitint the accounts of said jellnt TIIONIA-; SCOTT, SIIALL L. tiFIRES, JOHN cLATToN, Auditors, Sept. 25111,166 i. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTE RS Testamentary upon the estate of hiert:tt LRose, tlee'd late of VCititely tp., uotice banal' given to all persons itole!,ted to said estAt.e. apt tte payttoott, persons laving claims wIW sent theta properly anthrot.crlid for settleatent— Calif:\ RINE 120:5E, Ex 'r - x. ELI it tittlE.', ELI )1.1 I CIIALF.N.N, Eiers. Sept 91. 1861 Legal Notice. .:: •.% ETTERS tenementary upon the estate ot flok. JIIIME4 I..L'S °SET.. deceased, htte , nt Wan L burg, Greene. empty, renna . hasZe .. eo sr.^" to cito,:atishootigned, *a rparsooti sui Apdebted to said es e ,are theililleoAle '*o* toP *ilk 1 .4 414 Importers and Dealers in 1 , 4 11 )kk‘01•1 REIA7 ED Epdc,Es, 1%. 11001111 ELL, f•N,f,',l-1, E. mi d-nn & Cr) 't;:L EMIEII2==E 1100 , a - S - 1 - MPTOMS : Auditor's Notice. El
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