Mount Ararat. Joont Ararat is 0,000. feet higher than Etua, and 1528 feet higher than Mount Blanc—the lattei the point of greatest 'eleva tion, in Europe. It is detached from the othef mountains of Armenia, and is divided into two conical lieaks. Sir Robert Porter paints, in Nfowing colors, the magnificence of the spectacle when he first came in sight of Ararat, majestically rising from a widely extended green plain, fertilized by the clear waters of the Aras (the ancient Arazes,) and covered with Armenian villages. In various points of views the suininit has a striking resemblance to a ship—a fact which has been recorded by all travelers to the spot, and the lihole country around is full of tra ditionary stories relative to Noah's ark and the flood. It is a cOmmon.belief among the Armen ians and Persians, that the remains of the ark still exist on the summit. Several at : temptabs.ve been made to reach the top of the mountain, but rarely have any such attempts succeeded. Moving sands Which threaten to overwhelm the 'traveler, flinty reads.which cut his shOes to shreds, terrible precipices, with overhanging rocks, and, above all, uests.of snakes, have constantly struck terror into the stoutest hearts, and, in nearly all . cases, induced the abandonment of the enterprise. At Erivan the Armenians show the spot where Noah first planted the vine; 'and the town of Nakhdjovan (place of d4scent) is believed to mark the spot where the Patriarch first settled on quitting the ark. The ter-cenivary of the death of Calvin is to be celebrated at Geneva on the 20th of May, 1864. This three l iiiidhelFb anniversary will be celebrated iu four of the princival churches. An exchange says that an American lady fainted while being presented to Empress Eugenia in Paris, and that the latter was do 4hted at the compliment. VIEW CMS na • 1564. 1564 ~~~~~ C ~ NEW STORE ! 'FIE undeisigned has opened a new Cash Store, in j theiooin . fornierly occupied by N. Clark & son, in ilklitlfektilmilding, immediately opposite the Court finnan, Waynesburg, Pa , where he has received and is )11.311/ opening a very large and excellent assortment of HOOTS AND *SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trimmings and Notions ! ! These &pods were all purchased far CASH, at the lowit i wket prices, and erol . sold a small ad - Vap retthia r tost. I-have determined to do a strictly ATITTSINESS, and will be able to sell at small profits. Aly GOODd are ENTIRELY NEW Most if which have been made to order, by the very best workmen in Philadelphia, expressly for this mar ket. fop 414rniion particularly to illy stock of 14adles 9 and Childeren's Hats, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies' Collars and CorseWs, Stalker Hoods, &c., &C., My assortment is largo ! My work is good! My pt ices low! lryou need any article is tt.e t3hre line, FROM THE LARGEST TO THE SMALLEST! From the Finest to the Coarsest, GAS AN BE SUITED AND SAVE MONEY ! Call and examini., it is no finale to stiow goods I:U' Greene County Orders taken at par for goods. JAMES 8. LINDSEY, Wayneelirg, Mardi 30, '64. Al Building itte' ianbing, DAM MAU, HACH .SUNNING REG►ILARLI BET% 'EEN lIMESIMB AID BEES' TILE undersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having the contract for the carrying ofthe mail between tho above poirts, be has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the travnllng community, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg, every morn ing, Sundays excepted, at 71 o'clock, and will arrive at Eicee' Landing in time for the Iloatto Pittsburgh, the other will leave Rices' Lauding at the same time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of passengers, T/1410THV DOHUHER, Proprietor. August 7th, 1861. no. O. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest Paper* in the World. rrlilF: extensive and comprehensive facilities in its prisession enables the Proprietor of the "Weekly hertild•' to guarantee the latest and most reliable In formation idissibly to be obtained, -not only front all parrs of the United ettates, but from all parts of the Its come correspondents, engaged at heavy cost, and connected with each neNv naval and military expedi tion of the government, prove that it is determined to leave Uncovered by its operations and nu event Can occur that shall not had immediate report in its col umns. It costs the proprietor over one hundred thou sand dollars per year to maintain its corps. of cones •pondents in the field. In its collation of Foreign :N.:ews the '‘lTorald!' has for years held a high position. an I it w ill endeavor in. the future to maintain the sand it bas assumed. It has spec ial correspondents scat oiled in all of the prin. c'.pal cites of the world. I's telegraphic arrangements extend to wherever the electric wires are stretched. When the Atlantic cable i s laid, which feat will coon be accomplished, tele grams will be received from Europe and Asia. us nett as front the United :States. Then out readers wilt have the events of the week in all parts of the civilized world titularly and clearly laid bxfore them. The proprietor devotes, a portion got the paper to Literature, Fashion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts, Sporting Matter 3, Business. Theatrical and Financial Reports, Cattle i.rarkets, aettet'al News, if lid reports of all events calculated to form an excellent metro pollen nevrimaisn—a weekly photographic view of the worte—and all at a very low price. Thr. •• Weekly Herald" is issued every Saturday cr)ornitic, aid furnished t the following rates . , the copy Three copies, • Fivn COri:et+, • 8 Ten copies, 15 Amy larger number; addressed to names of suliscri benolsl 50 each . An extra copy will be sent to every eta!) ef ten. TW,PAN copies, to oce address, one year, and any I argerenumber at. saleepriee. An extrarnpy A Oen i;e1111p1ILS to cumber will be inserted in Ott ''),PcPY Thee DitS.vriir.ipt,u4three rents per ropy. • Ten dot. tars per year hY ihreitfundred and sixty-three issues. Five dollars for six moths. Two dollars and tifty cents tar three almritha. JAMES LIORDEN BENNETT, • . . iboa amd Prow felon New York city, N. Y. The re are no travelling agents for the lIEBALD. . WALLACE & CRAIG'S Wilson's Trani(' Building, one door east of the National Bank WAYNESEUAII, Messrs. Wallace & Craig HAVE fi tted up a splendid Sky-light Gallery, the first regular picture-taking establishment ever in stituted in the place, where they are prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MALELANOTYPES, CARTE DE VISITES, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures. in a style eq ual bt t e hest artists. Especatl attention wit/ be given to copying pictures and enlarging them. All applications will he promptly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attracti' e, and every de sirable, arconitnodation will be rendered to customers. This is decidedly the best opportunity to secure accpr• ate likenesses every offered to tint iesople of Greene County. Call any time it suits yo.: Pictures taken any time in the tiny, and in all weather. Photograph Albums always on Hand. Waynesburg, April 6, 1564.-tf. 18 6 3 ! FIRST IN THE MARKET ! lialiffn 330SiliPL PORTER, Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick Building, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opened a large arid elegant assortment of Fall and Win ter Dry Goods. comprising Dress Goods, of all kinds and at all prices. Domestics, a very large stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.— Prints, Moslins, Ginghams, 'Pickings, Check, Drillings, Crash, Tow Hogs; Boots and Shoes, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho siery, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; also a complete variety of Cat! OCE/UES AND BARD WARE. We buy principally for cash, and as goods well bought are half sold we are enabled to sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and exam ine for yourselves. Thanks to the public fur past favors. Sept.•9.'d3-Iv. GREAT DEMAND FOR Greenbacks. 11,TOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership here- Wtofiire existing between JOHN BRADLEY and CHARLES R. BRADLEY, was dissolved not the sth dap of March, 1b1:1, by mutual consent. All debt. ow ing to the said firm, are to lie rereived by tne said Charles R. Bradley, and all demands on the said part nership will be paid by hint ; and the bU6iIICS6 of SADDLE AND HARNESS wi.A.S.xxv . ' Cr be ended on by said Charles R. Bradley, at the old stand, oppos'te the Greene liou e, where he hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. John Bradley will continue to Oct 1.14 salesman in the establishment. JOIDI BRADLEY. CHARLES R. BRADLEY. N. EL Persons indebted to the said firm wi ll make payment of before the Int day of April ne, in or der to skive time and live in friendship with the needy. March 9, IStil. CHARLES R. BRADLEY. R. DOUGITER,TY, CARRIA9E MANUFACTURER, Respectfully Minim the piddle that he has located In Waynesburg, Pa., where lie intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in the business, he reels -Conti dent his week will give entire satlsfa'tion. lie w ill rise no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will not employ any brit superior workman. All new work will be Warranted for One• Year. Show) Greene street, one square South of theCouri Mice, Waineaburg, Jan. 25,1900—n0 34. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. STROSNIDER & SIMINGTON H AVlNG beiong i t n i g urc t l o m; l e r r e l e t i l , i e & stock r t i lf a, G r wili rie c s on i t a i i n e u l y 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, Flails, Confectionaries, Notions, &r., &c., which they will sell at the lowest prices l'or cash. Corn Meal, Flower, Butter. Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. Match 4th 1863. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS ec RINEHART Practical Marble and Stone Cutters. Third Door Rust if the Court Douse, Main Si Sept. 2, 'O3. HAW/HACH HOWSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa S. IL'IRTZELL, Proprietor. ►'SIRE satbßcriber respectfully informs his friends Jll that he has taken this well known floi•se where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and ot kW rs, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &L. lie will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests coutfortahle and happy during their sojourn with him, not forgetting to give due attention to then horses and carriages, &c April 10,—No 41—tf ADAMS' HOUSE, WAYNESBUUC, PENN'A• JACOB RENBERSHOT, rriAK ES pleasure in informing his friends and the 1 . traveling public generally, that he has taken charge of this popular house of entertainment and feels confi dent in saying that lie ein render perfect satisfaction. Every effnct will lie made to meet the wants and wish es of hia guests. The. BAR and TABLE will he furnished with the best articles found in the market. Ample and conven ient stabling. Give us a trial. ‘Vayneshurg, April 13. Isht. BRIDGEPORT lit)TEl3, At the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg, SMITH GREENE, PROPRIETOR. undersigned hereby notify the citizens of 1 Greene and adjoining counties and the DROVING and TRA VP:LING VII 131.11: in general that he ban ta ken charge of this Hotel and is fully prepared to en. tertaln the traveling public in the v ery host manner lie respecifully solicihi a liberal share of patronage of tine pphllc . • The DAR will be snppli.d with the choicest ima UORS. The Table furnished with the best the coun try can afford. The ST t 111,E will he carefully at tenth d to—call and try us. Jan. 13, IS:;1. IMOSHIPMA LODGE, No. 55 8 t. F „olio _ • AT E ET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Hell, o PPosile Ute Court Ilt,twe, on Thursday evening of #ath Week, at 111. t.',.1.11-k . tigvicEks: U. R .P. UPS N. G. Thus isorpp, 1' O. J. JOHNS, V. G .1. F. TEMPLE, Seey. W• A. PciaTes, Treas. • Nov. 5, IRO., Odd Fellows Saving Association OF 'Vt 7 .4I: I Sr.t\T.M.3E3T.Tit..G.-, Pvt. Chartered Ly tke Legislature March 27th, 1' 4 0". J F. RAN DOL1•11, PresiJent: J. F. TEMPLE, See'y; WM. A. PoBl' 614, Cashier. All Business Cirinmunteatians should be addressed i 0 M. A. Poiter, ay 'Resin] coluitt. Pa. Collections ptitwptly ittutu44 to. Lamm; and Dis counts made. Sept ..01,'63. OF ALL g Tog:1 'LLE AT 33111"1115 orribE. SPLENDID NEW BOOKS JUST ISSUED BY Carleton, Publisher, N. Y. Epee Sargent's great Novel, concerning which there has been more tslk and sdreulwion, perhaps, than about any other book issued for years. The thrilling and extraordinary facts with which the author has be rome acquainted have been thrown into a plot and story so siartbngly bold, and yet so tau hful, so tender and so gentle, that every reader who bey ins it, must be fascinated with its unflagging interest. It is selling like wild tire. Price $1.50. IiaIVLBALL'S WORKS, Embiacing his capital new Novel, •'Was lie Suc cessful," one of the beet fictions of the season. Price St.so Was he Successful, Saint Seger, Undercurrents, In the Tropics, RENALN'S LIFE OP ZESUS. A translation of M. Ernest Riman's remarkable work jug issued in Finis, tvliere the excitement and sensa tion are so great concerning its subject and author, that already thousands of eopir,; of the costly French edition have been sold. li h.rs been extravagantly praised, and extravagantly censured ; lint its most se vere critics do not deny the wonderful imiver, !Pr y, and ability diSplayed t11:011 every page of the book. Prier. *1.50. Dr. Cumming's Works, Embracing his new Arruk Great Consninina Lion," which in attracting so much attention in Eng land. Price4ll.no. THE GREAT TRIBULATION, THE GREAT PREPARATION, TUE ChEAT CONSUMMATION, LIGHT ON SHADOWED PATHS. Ity T. S. .Art Mir. The popularity and interest :Mont this delightful new work. by Mr. Arthur, are steadily increasing. it i one oldie pleiisainest of iecent Inrb licalions, and will Mid its way into thousands and ihousands or fawilies, where domestic storke or a pure and unexceptionable influence urn welcomed. Price INELS BY fillilell 1111111101." Etribricing the splendid new novel tVarring ton" which is selling so rapidly. Pike *1.50. Rutledge, Frank Warrington, The Sutherlands, Louie. VICTOR HUGO-AUT. fine ot lb , most chAriiii.q, and eutratieing VOl.ttnes that :,ad ever issued Crum the French l'ro•SA. F each, draiiiatic, graphic. and lively, it abounds with the sttn... delightful interest that mad , "Lei hli4eraliles" sn iviindinfuily attractive. Nit wearier or that marvellous romance tan remain withunt its companion, "The Story of Victor Jingo's Life." Una haudsutne Fvo , cloth bouiitl. nice *1.25. he HOLMES' NOVELS. Eintiraeing her charming new nrivil "M.iria» Cruy," which is so popular throughout the country. Price 1.2.5. MARIAN CR 11031ESTE: in, LIEN A RIVERS, BORA DEANE, MEADOW BROOK, COUSIN MAUDE. THE MERCHANTS OF NEW YORK A etun i Series I a very interesting and curious book, by Walter Ilarrett, Clerk. Reminiscences, anec dotes. wit, humor. lively personal sketches, private and public gossip about the old and great au•rchatns of New York City—a little tit of everything and not too touch of anything. The first volume had an lin we :the sale last year, and the second series is now ready. One elegant clntlt bound volume. Pvics A. S, Roe's Excellent Novels. Enibraciti g his last capital work "Like and t mike " nice A long Look Ahead, lliow Could he Help it, I've been Thinking. I ike and Unlike, True to the Last. To Lave and to be Loved, Thu Star and the Cloud, Tillie and Tide. The Art of Conversation. With directions for Self-Culture. *.„.. A hook of in formation, amusement and instruction. Trio:Mug the art of conversing witti ease and propriety. and setting forth the literary knowledge requisite to appear to ad vantage in good society. Price 61.25. TALES FROM THE OPERAS. A fascinating little volume of Novelettes, based up on the most celeloated and familiar mems• itilf the plot of each opera In the agreeable fm'in of au in teresting and attractive story. Price SI 00. THE HABITS Of GM SOCIETY. A hand book for Ladies and gen,lemen ; with hints and anecdotes concerning nice eolith; of taste, good manners, and the art of making oneself agreeable. Re printed from the London edition, which is the most entertaining book on the suhjert ever published. 12ino. cloth bound. Price F. 1..50. S. HARTZELL By Miss Augusta Evans. One of the very bast A merican novels ever published. lts sale increases day by day, and already 20,000 copies have been sold.— Price $1.50. The popular, rollicking, hurnrirmtA story ni College Life in Oxford University, England. with nearly 200 comic illitstrationii, Iteprinted from the London edi tion. A hook'overtlowing with wit, anecdote, and lu dicrous adventure. Price 11.t25. x { •'fhese hooks are sold by all first class booksellers, W ill be carefully sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price, by GEO. GP. OABLETON, Publisher, April 13-loi. No 413 Broadway, N. Y. $l, $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2 The Greatest Chance ever Offered I Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watches, Perfect Time-keepers, Sent Free, by Mail, for only ss7• Elegant limiting Case Watches, same as above, for $1 , 2. Alsn, Wale Les, Cleans, Sets of Jewelry, Gold Peas, Bra-cl4s, Lot kets, Itint.s . Pins, etc., tole., TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH, Without regard to value, and not to he paid for till yo know what von ate to get. send 2.5 cents for a Certificate and Circular containing ,full list and particulars, and informs you what you can have tor $l. 3 CERTIFICATES FUR SI, AGENTS WANTI.D. Circutars sent free. Address A. J. DAMPER k ( 0., 2104 Broadwrg. N. Y. Box 5219 P. 0., 13,T1-Iy. New York. $225 SEVEN OCTAVE $225 ROSEWOOD PIANO•FORTES, Grovesteen & Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y. MEW ENLA RGED SCALE PIANO FORTES, 1.1 with all the latest improvements. nit yens* experience with greatly increased facili ties for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at the above unusually low price. Our. Instruments re calved the highest award at the World's Fair, and for five successive years at the American Institute. War tinted five Mips, Iferunreauia. Gail or lend for de scriptive tire - filar. 'Larch 9, 1504.-budts utb3 Burl._ -0- PECULIAR. Student Life Abroad. HI. w EU EDE OE ES 1M OE BEVlAtit INI VERDANT GREEN. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Wool ens, &c., Insects 0111 Plants, Fowls, .AnhualS, ke. Put up in 25c; 50c. 131.00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, 82 and 55 sizes for HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &C "Orly infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the human Faintly." "Rats come out of their holes to die." Wholesale in all law eilics. 7 Sold by all Drugg'sts and Retatlers every where. • - g..!!!BEwArtE!!! of all worthless imitations. `See that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box. Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. sAddress HENRY . R. CkiS "Al ie-AT-Principal Depot 482, Broadway, N. V •-...501d by all • Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Waynesburg, Pa. Feb. 17, 1864.—ent. ~zlabclpiJi. I. E. WALRAVEN, (successor to W. 11. CARRYL,) WHOLESALE & RETAIL CURTAIN STORE, Nasonic Hail, No. 719 Chestnut St., ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, PHILADk CERTAIN MATERIALS, Ride French Satins. Wide French Worm.>lles. Wide Erent 11 Satin tie Laine Wide Worsted lainasks. Wide Ullioll Damask Wide Moquette. Er , ncli hushes. r: iii rorni , es and ha mt.:. Girth, Gawps and Fringes. Tassels and Loops.. llooksi,ltings and Brackets. Furniture Covering,. 1176iti.W/ic7RE4 Late Curtail e, e:•.titi a pair. 4.00 a pai r . Lace Curtains, 4.50 a pair. Lace Curtains, 5 00a pair. Lace Curtains, OW a pair. Lice Curtains, 7.00 a pair, • Late. Curtains, 7.50 a pair. Lace Cul tains. 8.110 a pair. Lace Curtains, I:, 50 a pair. Lace Curtains, 900 a pair. Lace Curtains. 050 a Pair. lace Curtains, 10.00 a pair. Lace Curtains,' 12.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 11.00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 15.00 a pair. Lace Curiains. 10.00 a pair. Lice Curtains, 18 00 a pair. Lace Curiains, 20.00 a pair. Lice Curtains, 25.00 a pair. lace Curiaiiii, 30.00 a pai . Lace Curtaing, 40.00 a pair. Lace. Cul tain 50.00 a pair. TPIDD4Ifit - a> ( ft ' 1, 14 IRA: 4 4 ,4? 4 3 44 , 1 .4 4 Paint,l and Gold Ilore.•rs—in store and for sale al the following pricer!, with good riXIIIICE, COI/11/kW I'm Gold Bordered Rhodes & Fktitros, SI 00 Gold Bordered ....Shades & Fixtures, 103 Siaides & Fixtures, 1.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures., 1.75 thud Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 200 Gold Bordered Shade.; & Fixtures, 3 eft Cold Bor erect Shades & Fixtures, 3.50 Gold Bordeted Shades & Fixtures, 4 110 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, ,10 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, d.lO Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 6.00 Gold Bordernil & Fixtures, 7.50 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 0.00 Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 10.00 Gold Bordeled Shades & Fixture:, 12.50 Gold Bordered Shades tuade to order, any style or size. U. S. FLAGS on hand, and made to order, all sizes. Apr i I 13,'6441in, States Union Hotel, • 606 and 608 Market,- St., Philadelphia. CHAS. M. ALMOND, Manager, rrIIIS lintel is located in the very centre of business and is near the respectable places of amusement, which makes it particularly deßirablit to person.. visi - ing Philadelphia on hu4s:.sa or pleasure; and the Manager hopes, lie rin..e personal attention to the wantt of his guests, to make it a comic. tah'e home for such as may tuvor his house with their putrobage. April 1,111 101.13 10211, Chestnut St., Between 3d and ith, PHILADELPHIA. IN the immediate vicinity of the principal Banking Iloos.,;, ro..hori Ito , e, Post Office, Comnaucial Exchange and the 4.dming houses. The best business inan's lions,- in lhe city. HENRY NEIL, April l tit ly. Proprietor. AMERICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Old Independence Hall, PHILADET,PIiIA. WYATT 86' MIXINGS, April 13, 181.14-Iyr- PROPRIETORS. SOWER, BARNES & CEI.9 ?UHL' . tHERS AND DEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and. Blank Books, AND STATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, CII. G. SOWER, W. 11. BARNES, PHILADELPIIIA. F. C. POTTS. ,{,Publishers of Pelton's llutliue Maps and keys. the largest and best Outline Maps ever published. San der's new Readers, Greenleaf's & Brooks' Ariihinetics, &c., Blank Books, Writrug, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Papers. Aug. 19. 'd3, MARTIN BUEHLER, R. H. HOWARD, MILO, 11111ARO & CO., Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DODIESTIO AND HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Xo. 441 .M.rket Street, below Fifth, Nile' Aug,. 19, ISti3. ELI HOLDEN, • No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, SOUTH - .SIDE, PIIILADELPIILd. Importer of .Watches and Fine Jewelry. MANUFACTURERS' CLOCK. NIC:010%0 WHOLESALE AN RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED 19,'1r3 M. GOLDNIAN, JNO. V. WATRON, JOS. L HERO, JAR. A. sCOONIAS. CDIMIAIi, BERG &CO. AND DEA.L,FALLS IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tail ors' Trimmings,_ &C. iVol 306 Market Street, Philadelphia. Aug, 19, 1893. LEE & TNIALKErt, PUBLISHERS .4 ND DIP OIiTEES OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, No. 722 Gkestwut Si., Be4owfitth St.; Phila. Canstaapy,onipantl a large **soda:Kat of SUPERIOR PIANO-FORTES. Aug. 19,'63 Vittsintg4 *enlistments, DRY GOODS. J. W. BARKER & CO., (59 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Have in store the largest stock evur exhibi .ted in Lhis city, embracing , BVDH.M' Housekeeping Goods, GENTS' & BOYS' WEAR, &c., &b., &c. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASII PRICES, March 16, ILYA FASHIONS FOR 1864 I CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, No. 73 Market St:eet, leirC would it-sportfully rail the attention of the Yr trot, to our. Ittrae and elegant stock el Ladies nod Nli,cs' non Circular.; for Sprint: and 811;111110r WI,;II", having 11(1W iu Stork all the le:ta loa' nod popular styles .if the st•ason, to Whiril WI, shall daily add :di tile fort-go and o,i2inal tleAgns ar tilt y moo to It tntl through thu regular Li/rune:lu sicattleis. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ni I find us fully prepared to fill !tier orders at all tin.es, having a loge and magnificent iitock of rind LIMIT SUMMER rAnnics, from which to manufacture Ladies' garments of every description. 'WY Cizi woo ;if do well to remeinher that ours is the only exclusive Cloak House in Pittsburgh , where Ladies' Fashionable Costumes can he had al alt Limas, Wholesale and retail. M. J. SPENCE. March '23, St 3 NEV SPRING GOODS! 77 & 79 Market Street, PITTS.BURGIT, PA.. WHOLESILE AND RETAIL JOSEPH HORNE & CO., INVITE the attention of Merchants and Milliners to their Itr w stoek for the spring trade, eonsisting in part of Bonnets, fiats,. Ribbons, Flowers, Frames, Silks. Crapes, Laces, and all other Millinery Goods. Also a large and choice stock of DRESS & MANTLE TRIMMINGS, Ntockings, Gloves, Handkerchief's. Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, Corsets. Braids Muttons, Combs, and every va riety of Notions, small wares and Shaker Hoods. AE we buy for Casl• and sell fur Cash, our stook w ill be Mund a.: cheap as any other house. JOS. HORNE & CO., 77 & 79 Markei. St. VirWliolesale Room up stairs. March 30, 1561. 4 1 . 1 1 1 .)V11 ar ;4; DUITURSNR •EATING HOUSE, No. 67 Smithfield Si, Pittsburgh. Enlarged and fined up in elegant style. All delicacies of the season always on hand. OLT — Delicious 0 .I.'lifttS, first 61 the sea SOll. N0v.4.'63- i y. GEO. BONBRIGHT C. P. SOEBBE6OI7 ..1.0111}3110.0111 Wal lidan "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE." A Song of the Returned Volunteer 25 "BROTHER'S FAINTING AT THE DOOR," De scribing a Touching Incident of the War• • • ..... 25 BABYLON IS FALLEN." Sequel to 'Kingdom Coining" 25 "0 WRAP 'ill II; FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A Song nt the Dying Soldier 25 "0, I Wls THE WAR WERE OVER." Swig of the Lonesome. Waiting Maiden 25 "wHO'LI. SAVE THE LEFT?" Descriptive of a • Charge at the Battle or Murfreesboro• • ...... • • • 50 "WITHIN 'nu: SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S GrNS." Degcrlimig the Battle of Getlyshurg• • 50 0 15 — Any of the above sent by mail, on receipt of the price. CHAS. C. rifrELLon, 0ct.21,'63-1). No. 81 Wood St., Pittsburgh P4'llk CANE, AHED WOOD mamas, :.3ELLING OFF WHOLESALE OR RETAII JAS. W. WOODII 07 add 09 Third s:rePt. opposite E. Eda ondsoo & Co :n al 110 F.,tir:h rrrert• Aug. 9 . ' o3 ' • OF EVERY DEdCIi!PTION. Corner Smithfield 4. Third Sts. Pittsburgh Mater , al and worlirnanship watraared, and sold reduced prices. Care, t iaken in paturieg. far lead a .water eairiage. Pept.ll,6a-dm. CLOAKS, Which they offer at SPRING AND SUMMER AT THE PITTSBURGH PITTS7BURGE!, PA ..)XLAX-6X. i . E. REILVEDIAN'S FP4 ,1 1 , kNIF•aI 11L'IAJCED PRICES, T. B. YOUNG. dc CO WANUFACTUREKI OF VitisOurg, rr r & IL RUMPS, 2Q & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Illanufaciureleitml dealer , in FLOOR, EURNITURE.e.i CARRIAGE oft, 4.3.,i 0T1431) Table & Window shade Oil Cloths WINDOW SHADES, - SPADE FIXTURES, &c. ALSO, PFAU:RA IN LEATHER MELTING, Lace Leather, In is R , 110..r Rotting, Hose, St. , :im Packing. and Rubber 1.104.11..5. getwrally, N. inf . A Ilvvlteny county, for OR. VP! Of 3letrOOOlitall UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER Wholesale and Retail ill/ yeni will find cnr muck large, well ass ,, rted and al rewoonahle prices. Aim! 13, 'II vay 114 111 1:) ) 414. finpnners and Dealers in HOUSE Framsmt; Gomm NO. 20 FIFTIT STREET, First door below Exchange Rank, WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTIoN Housekeeping Articles, Consistilie, of llarilwari•, Plain and Plani.i.bi , d Tinware Blushes, Widnien %.V ale, Baskets, Plate) Wan•, Cutivry, Iron Wily:, Ware, and Cooking Ilten,itii of till kinds. A great variety e1 . :4 ha k Pird CALrcR, &C , can I/11 111,1 Wit gl ioli II C 1,1 st 11,1 , 0111.10 C Refrigerators and Water Coolers, DOOR MATS AND FANCY GOODS. Se pt 30, 151,3, EAI & RICH 11M,, 3/1.433ELC1-1, . WITSON & MeELROY, NO. 54 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. Dry Goods Jobbers, lLo'r, THEIR " 01 f1.4 J 'V V ' 301 Nov:. in Store, mid present ni, Cash Buyers. April IS, IS6I-`2 ipo.r E. 1, COOK, E.PETTIT, WM. M. CCOK, E. COOK, JR coon, rEl?"4:5 1 ..1 1 2 466 CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS ? And ~„ Produce, lion; Bacon, Wool, Grain &c. No. 12 Smitkfidd St., C)111(:r First, IIEFERF:N('TS-- ,4 priritt9r Ilarbait &Co , Mk:lit:01:k, 51. Crqt.ry & Co., Potshorgh ; Einey, Cashier th , rioan 'filet and Saving.; Eitlik. Pitt,hurgli; Aliteoell & Ladd, Coicionaii, 0.; W. 11. & .1 1). Ladd, Itichnowd, U.; l'aiihier Pleasant Branch Bank State B,tar Ohio. 5ept.39,'63.1y. J. D. F4CKINEP, JOHN M. IRWIN' F.ELCRINVIL & IRWIN, Dl. NtrAcTUTURERS OF Furniture and Chairs, No. 103 Simalthileld,St N0v.4,'63-Iy. PITTSBURGH, iPA SAS. Z OrGERVI.Gr, MANUFACTURERS OF Brushes, Children's Coaches ; Looking Glasses & Picture Frames. DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C. No. 7 iVuod St.eet, Pittsburgh, I'a, Machine Brushes made to Order. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER vazo IN ALLEY AN P SMITHFIELD STIZLEI.-,, Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the se sot will he served up in the lIIISt palatable style. EIA Yol:W • rm-ner Virgin and klley 6nidl.tie St Pittsburgh, Oct. 14, '62.y WM'. N. OGDEN R CO., MANUFACTURERS OF tall 11 bn itili;B3l.P 9 BM Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, &c N. 69 Market St., Pittsbur g h, Pa. p=ert.3o,'l:3- y ST. CLAIR HOTEL, TURNER 61 I'ENN & tiT. CLAIR STREET:", PITTSB47ROII, P J. N. ANDERSON. PIt()PRIETOR . • Tl,js popular lii,use has recently been thorough ly r.fitull and thritisticd, and now itirtus olio of the must pleasant stopping places iu the city. 'Perils Inuit e.ratr. and sutislli, tout warlanie,l. April 3. '63— iv ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, COILNER ORANT NiA 4Til STREE, PITIsBURGII, PA. FEII L, Proprietor. April 4. TINDLII dG 2V/003.1;, Wholesale and Retail CAIR A C FtLlNlTilit 14/L.A..It.T TS 3E' .El C.' Tr IE7 Mt .10 NO. 21 : ,, NIEE'II'IELD STREET, Isicar the Moagalmla 21 sew nn.'62-ly S. B. di C. P. MARKLE, MAMUFA(,TLIZERS AND - DEALERS IN BOOR., CAP, LETTER, A NI) all kinds 1,1 WRAPPING P A PIIi have reelov ed frimi NO. 27 WOOD sTREET to No. 33 Sotehlield Street, GIL PA. E — For(7a,lt Trreforsr i..11-IV CORNUCOPIA SALOON , No. '7 Fifth Street, PITY'S B 01.1, PA. FIZED, WEISS, PEOPR F.l‘oll. Oct-ober r 1 8 Iv 11' .tY N ;145 1: ST .IML tthLL. AIT M. HOGERS I espvontity inform his iidi V the public that he has leased the NEW STE 7." MILL, at Waytieshiirz, Pa., where Le will alwas he fund rcacy to acriiittrirelate all who may call itit the shortest notice dime oil the Nano: terms us by water mills. FLOUR and FL Eli Lila ronstatitly an malt Li. kit at the Miller at Yeater' a *tote. (Jail. '27, Notice to the Public. MI-FE Cabinet business gill be carried on at the oid I. stem', by. the undersigned, where all kinds o Furniture can be had and ine.dn to order. A Hearne kept in readincsa to attend funerals. Nara Z ted f -C‘ifZli. OIL CLOTHS, 1 7/f.fßtlf tIIIMNIA M'Farland, Collins & Co. NEW CARPET STORE, AMERICAN GOODS. including ninny entirely Hai ing - . purchased our goods just previous the {at- advance io prices, we now otrer a Brea part e.r our Ls , ortnicrit at WHOLESALE, At INlanuf:!ctl!rcr's prices. And RETAIL n! a cry • 54 R 4 ',Tr A ‘ l ' ll . ...I 4 4.1. rki 4 stn ()C, r 1at:2,2 and 'lO3 !fiat the market uth,rds, chenrilmtiun el which NVer:ficl . nur customers &Idler the past year, and Pitt.s - - .Nl.f. L.l , ,uts ueuerallr, wish V,IIOIII tr hat duc.c 111apy ccfir.t. J.\ NIES Alel-';\ IN,AND Ili: 1:Y H. (.'Ol.l.lltS. J. II BURCHFIELDS, Noi thea , :t Corner Fourth & Market Streets, PITTSBUEGII, PA. Black Hunch Cloth=, Cassitneres, Kentucky Janes, Tweeds, Satinets and Summer Pants stuff, Dress Poplins and Alpaccas, Plaid and Plain Mozanibiques, Fancy Silks,. Black Organdie Lawns, French Travelling Dress Goods, 6-4 and 3-4 Black Wool DeLajas, Black Bombazines, Crapes and Veils. A lar;ze assortment of NEW GOODS just received. April 6-2 w. 3LT" C) T_T 11. 'II MX IeViC3FILM.I3rI". 2 1864. . SPRING STOCK OF I A Fr) I DT-2. rq , ,, ti `JVPV:I,II..IIt tt..7z..:-.I:DL-114 1 • COACOA & CANTON MATTING, ..4;:c., Cc. I QS I ~..., A large a...sortmetit of ~,,,.. f I Tt i , 0 t CL(...., . .. • Warranted and well seasoned at very Inwestl ,7 1 . ;prices, at McCALL Four doors above Fir.h. an t bearly opposite the Firs icai.oit rl Hank. • PITTSP:URGIT, PA. , Sote Agenb , , and only 1.),•p0t iu ti m city for Titr:!', 'J',IAT STIINWAY PIANO Catlialt's Harmoniums & Melodeons. :Ile the MOST. FS - I !riot: inary 5 , 111 , 15,ert ul 11. 0 derli nine's, an atlCSted b) the bent p e~t'~ n rlcl o pl ,, fvssa.nal and private rir AV 'IAN() ha, become the admira -1 whi Ir. 1111111,11 \1"; , r111, a n d has received thirty•two that nientnt ins of geld and silver. and also ihe 111 st medal at the Great National lisiribition at I.ninien iu 1!,.2. Abu Italian and Friin, it :-ittingg for Violin, I;nitto and Ni•wiii,t t teceked week ly. CLutrll .Music [looks, etc., etc. Every Piano Warranted for Fivo Tears. p, Itlny 1.1111 in t xchal,ge. (~ P,,-; 6 mo,:. THE GALAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY Since its organizain,n, has created a new era in the ALL ‘tur Teas alt. :elected by a Pvtfotesidnal 'l%!a -taster, express.y and txthicive!y fir •1-:, and we never cllarCo• ovt CC.dli.j net i;tr• td!.. 1.. tl pa. t ,L•2•:s, 16“•'.1.14 • t,.it 01. 1'1:0 , to ere ;le r t •.rn ITV ./ , . . ral•l. , lge At I/11r ice i will lie St . 1.1! het' In :all a 11., I. 1,5 t: U. 11 rO5: r c“,r, thr. T . t,t ipef•c,:and tit:, it. We gt .rani t 1.1 Teas in a t 0,, ..)X111:! ,11l;rt i !,e ;tit,. tit e , e. , ey 1.1,11(/ C (), 1 1 11 ,11 .1 1 11/.. 111,11, it2 l tht,t, it 1.,1 h !y !!1,..•ir • :vi !,:thil.._ • Iwe e. EVe•ly . t•nttir ilk:p.tlt ,, A I.lS!lte,s *.% NCSV..‘ , I!: 'lca it' (hey it 6.. r..per 1.1,1!y .111 :OA ; 11 . 1•! . 1) 4re , w:te w e e over thirty thi), and them Besides theso advantack7. the C.ltooaoy w. Expenscs, both wads if toe .oe AO ClOat Anieritao. area. Company, garoft - rEns Arthior,flEßS. Feb. 16, 4 114.414009.. Alfage..l9 , ..gtreet, N. T. AMOS 5111.TREAL AELIECCA IMINEA/11. NT THE NO, 71 & 73 FIFTH ST,, Second Floor, cvor Miner's Book Store, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE' Have Piet opened their SPRING STOCK, C ,, mpri,ing a most exten.Qixe and complete :An - Itent 01 o,t , y description ut I\ ,W STYLES, never before in this makes SECOND ARRIVAL 9,1 101 Ay-tp Carpet Store, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH ) PA. A 1,/ it 1 2 mos 1 1 . 45 E XI, H. KLEBER & NO, 122 WOOD STREET, IBMI 51 VESSEY.STREET, N. Y InFlory of Selling TEAS in this Country. d MBE r - " • . t I . lame: CV .4) . I Hl , ' priC,S4l. WldlrS(.ll MEM ffil
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