Peace Between Denmark and Germs- On the 26th of 'July theXeace - Con ference held - a' setsion, and on the Ist se August • - the Danish plenipotentiaries signed the r(ilitiiinaries of peace. The principal condition of peace, as was cOul monly txpected, is the abandonment by of all .clairns to the three duchies of Holestine and Lauenburg, together with the (Indies. She gives p the important islands which pertain to Schleswig. Some of these islands had partly ;Zoned to Schleswig,_ and yyirtl.v to the Danish province- of Jut hind. They now share the fate of Sell le:Nrig and Deninark ' will receive for their cession a territorial indemnification by a “rectification" - .of the southern ofintland. ti:B - The following information, given 'it , : Mr. Riley Root, of Galesburg, Il of . a new process for clarifying C . :CI/ten and caner cane juices, may be much benefit to those engaged in raiSing sorghunt.: "I would add, in ~ T a.tiou to. sugar-Making, that after the syrup has granulated the remaining un granulated portion of the syrup is <irawn off. But with our cane at the North the - mnicilaue is so adhesive and low that assistancs , by means of a 'tins been found beneficial. After tit st pressing is performed the followtk' c.in be removed, and a little clear eoldra aill V TiDD,D lillll water may be stirred into the sugar and sr press again. This process can be pet-1 formed several times, and at each ano cessive time the sugar becomes whiter, some slight diminution of the amount; but ,each successive .draining beconias ,a. snore perfect article of gold - en Syrup, eo that . what is .lost in one Is aid in the other." - 15:5 - TniTuF. is an excess 'of females over males in five states in the Union Connecticut has 8,000, 31assa.chusetts ;030, * New Ilampsinire 7,000, New York 11,000, Rhode Island 6,000. In Pennsyleania the numbers are nearly equal. Ittiii3 - Pisto had this inscription over his door: - 'lit) man may enter here who is not a geothettician." Write, then, over the door yttrir bonsehold, "No one may enter here terms of intimacy, who does not respect worship of God and religions faith." AGENCY OF THE EAST-INDIA COFFEE CO. DEPOT; 168 READE ST., NEW YORK. r IE above Company are known all over the world I as the owners of theUolree Plantations ()flare and Batavia in Die Dutch East Indies, and are the largest monopolisers of Cade on the Globe. The undersigned (who isappointed their sole Agents in the United States and hi the British 'Colonies) will liare'fir sale three different kinds of Coffee, which, t,qi,regitlarity of grade and cheapness of price, will de fy ce.uipetition. Our flatavia Coffee never before introduced in this Country, hut ex:ensive use;: in the A nnie? and N -if Europe, and rich tc vtur , tl. will be put up at prirea to teach all ctmenta ors, and oar Extra Java will be the "Magnum Bottum' Coffee of the age. We well have for accommodation of Grocers, rand. and Government Contractors, samples (dry and ,:rawitl for temii,g orders solicited. On receipt of rash, coGee prompt ly f,rwarded as directed k. 168 Reade Street. New York, 61.-2tu. Role Agent, 1). E I. C Co. Aug. 1 FF'S SALE. y• virtivv of a uri ,"f tximnas. issued 1.) t ~f and to 11W directed. there wtit exi,,,pf../ to public 6ale, zu fte (Jowl 11.,use, in IVziyne , :) 11 Monday, Sopt'ember 19th, 3.864, :it 1 n'r:cck. r. M. the folio icing prererty . viz: All tide. interest and Ci3lln of defendant, of, in a:,.1 to a enrtain let of groan 1, 'situate tti Jackson , Olt , . k;•;- .1 I"ionwn) Greene eo.. Pa., a tinicinig of lit. D. W. stray, Brister's neirs, and other-, f out ing on Nalll street 75 feet, and running hack IA fen:, anon which are erreetett a frnate tavern house, tog well of 'voter and atilt r improvetto•nis • • it, Pte. as the ,p,”perty of c:r Nusua; R. Leonutd. at Ilie fait of the Exocu .o,rs.nt tee last will and teatainent of slay .lr,' deed., 1;4 use, AC. T11 . 0:11AS , RherdE Siwriten Office, Waynesburg, Pa., Aug. 2,1. PIALE ,MFL2O 1)1" vtrtue of RR order of the Orphans' Court of Grr. , .oe couaty. !'?.• undatigard AdwiniAtrator, , Ip.)n dre estate of .. F. HALLOW, deed., will sell public Rabe on premises, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 10TH, 1864, A 'ot of arm/A. at the 71aseworks near Vreensbo r, it saiii county, adjoining Intl of fiarorr Cnre, on uth a pill - ilk nn the We,t, lot Of Win. M. ' , y, on the N 4 rth, and the Mniinnealiela River on the en.• acre noire Or less, on Which there a :ninfortable Dwelling Douse, and other buildings EP. 48-4ue third of the purcha s e merry upon con nia,ion of sale, one third in six months. and the re in twelve months thereupon, w: oh mien* n,un tyuifirmatioh of sale. JAMES A. ' BLACK, Adnex July 27. 1564 ~ :ZRZENE COUNTY, SS: !eohan's Court of Greene county. No. 3 June *f. ! , tel. In the matter of the Partition of the • Eilate nt Willi m Millet, late of A Helier) tp., in iteeeaten to Jacob Miller, Etizabeth My- E.:storein..er. Eizaheili Miller. eat.ll o 1 you, are hereby entitled that, by 4 it of par ition issued out of the Orphans' count, and titque.a Will he held and , mises in Alieppn tp , on the Otis day of 1e64, at I &dolt. P. M., fsaid day ; for of making partition at vaivalion and ep et of the said real estate, as in the said writ ; at which tune and place you Con attend, if vdnk proper. TII s. LUCAS, t. , .hertlf. • ill's UHlce, Wsynes.buig, Pa , Aug. 10, '64. EENE COUNTY, SS t On bans' Court. Of ettid tut, akiMl, ju t m Tom No. 21. To the matter of thi .meta. of the at A Ipea Yeager, Execut Will '. -tdilent of George Yeager, Of. t ~ t . - 10V1 to wit, December. :863, catn i p. :0 YNulan . Eoq, Aoditai 1' the.n. uto the irilf:• at or his mother, a. I of.paid dec'd. Ily t le, , :t • • • ondergirtied will discharge It 011. ap w.iiittor; lit, at the office of 111: t o **Xavne,tiittg. on the I'..da day Si;.. ) y' i pet , :es, interested will take no; . an d 'B9. JOE'S I'ItELAN' , • 'sae. Aiministrator's F have Leers wanted t;, eioale of Or , !tea late of , Greene co., nowe is heir ny g;ven To an sa:d Pstat tram , diate “u. a' yin? claims wl . l present them pro ,•:cattftt 1.4 setricitt , t. AtiNLts. F0Rt.)1 . 4 E, tirEaRY LEVEL 7, IBG4. Adnrre. MEM Administrator's Notice, r ETTER3 of Administration having been granted . v •o the Undersigned upon the estate of JOAN t, • •decd, late of Franklin township, nonce given to all persons indebted to sa d estate ri- - l‘e immediate pturtlet, persons having claims I riient th em properly' v anthentieated for settle- JOHN hietlitY, Jr , tp , #diser. • t August 24, 1884 Novae tto" the Ptiblie. lIE catdiset business will be carried on at ~I :gl om by the undersigned, where all "Furniture Cal 2 be bad and made to order. A Sept in readlittss.te attend funerals. • AllOB DULL" Parch ?di*. :NEIO4OI xt,Ze tt. . (114 NEW • p lloToG i l i A r il - GILLERv 111 a 4 Wilsau'l Frame Building, one door east :of the National Bank, VITA'VNESBURG, PA. Messrs, Wallace & Craig HAVE fitted up a splendid Sky-Kehl Gallery, the first regular oictive-taking estnblishinent ever in stituted in the place, where they are prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, AMI3RO'TYPES, IiALEIANOTYPES, CARTE DE VISITES, Arts all ntl er kind , and sizes of pictures. In a style equal to t e best artists. Espec,al attention will be given to copying rctures and enlarging them All applications will be promptly attended to. Their Mottle are commodious and attract I , e, and every de sirable accommodation will he rendered to customers. 3'llis is decidedly the best unpin to nay to secure accur ate likenesses every offered to ti,e people of Greene County. Gall any time it suits you. Pictures taken anv time in the day, add in all kinds of weather. Photograph Albums always on Hand. Waynesburg, April 6, 1664 -tf. 86 3 ! MAST IN TUE MARKET! ZOSIAIX PORTEIt, Porter's Old Stand, opposite Wilson's Brick Building, Waynesburg, Pa., has just opened a large and elegant assortment of Fall aid Win ter Dry Gm ds, comprising Dress Goods, of all kinds and stall prices. Domestics, a very large stock. Flannels of all colors and qualities.— Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings. Check, Drillings, Crash, Towlings; Boots and Shoes, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Hoopskirts, Ho sit ry, Gloves, all sorts of Fancy Goods &c.; also a complete variety of GROCERIES AND lIARDIV<IRE. 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. `.'.'t;3•:v. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE M.II_AT_BIC)I4' ! WM, BERRYHILL melt to the .Crame dwelling olposite the Methodist bpisecpal Church, formerly occupied by Joseph Taylor. where he -w ill keep on hand or make to order PASTSIONA,BLE BOOTS AND 5.110E5, For Gentleman, Ladies' and Children's ware. All work will be warren led to -give satis: action and not to rip. Orders will be filled promptly., and every effort made to please. Reparing done on F hort Notbee Waynesburg, May 11, 'al.•-6mo. R. DOUGHERTY, CLRRIILGE NUT C TIT RER Respectfully informs the puldie 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 hie wsrk will give enure satlstaption He will use no low priced material in any part of his work, and will not employ any but superior workman. All new work will be Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of Or:Conti nose, Waynesburg, Jan. 25,1660—n0 34 THE UP-TOWN GROCERY, STROSNIDER & HAVING purchased the stock or Groceries lately I,elntiaing to Green & :Siraseider will continue !tie hu,incsa at tlir old stand. TIN y will in a few days he in .receiiit cda large assortment of Prime Groceries acid Providoets, Fruits, Confeetionatios, Notions, &r., &c., which they ,w4/1 tiftil at Ito prices for cash. • Corn Nieal, hurter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. Marclt 4th lGi. WAYNESBURG MARBLE ME STONE WORKS. sArEAS •F• IUNCIIA.RT • Practical Marble an Stone Cutters • Third Boar East of the Court .Floos,e, Main S) eept..2, filikßOA HOUSE • Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa RTZELL, Proprietor. ~ . !,s,,riber respectfully' informs his friends .11. iilat he has taken this well known flo”se where he is prepared to accommodate travellers Ind others, with goodand substantial meat, drink, &. lle will spare no pains or attention in rendering his guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn wish him, not forgetting to give slue utiorklioO AO their horses anti carriages, ,gc. 114111',ZELL. April 44—ouf ADAMS' lIOUSE, WAYNESBURC, PENN'A. , JACOB HENDERSHOT, rrAKES pleasure in informing hi; friends and the travelmg politic generally, mat he has taken charge el tins popular house of entertainment and feels confi dent in saying that render perfect satisfaction. Every effi.rt will be made to meet the wants and wish ea of hia guests. The BAR and TABLE will he furnished with the hest articles found in the market. Ample aud conven ient stahling. Give us a trial. Waynesburg, April 13, 181.4. - BRIDGEPORT HOTEL / t the bridge, one mile east of Waynesburg., • • SIIITU GP.EFSE PROPRIETOR. • ~ 1 E undersigned hereby notify the citizens of Greene and adjoining counties and the DROVING '0,1A171, , (t PllBl,llO in general that he has ta • 4.31 C :Icliarge of this lintel and i. fatly prepared to en , In the traveling public in the very best manner ad ..4pecVlilly solicits a liberal share of patronage of _ _ _ BAR mill lie s t :pplitd with the choicest LTQ brcenne •rn, ---T. 'rattle A furnished with the best the ct t aii- TheT , v1..0, will be caref.lly at e Vonnne\ and try us. on from the lIOSIIIIIIKA LODGE, No. 55S J. 0. F T FET in Waynesburg, in Allison's lIaU , opposite the Cram Douse. on ThorsOa evening or each week, at GI o'clock. OFFICERN: I: J .tc . trss, N. C. D. IL P. lIUSS,.P G. r A. I. A.tottraux.Y. G J. F. Trtalst.E, See'y. ;1) ,Daankat, Treas. Nov. 6,1861. Odd Fellows Saving A s sgciatign NA;7'.06. - ITAT , allik ,r - -. 4 ' • ':',". _ .. 1864 filrEv I !GOODS lEEI James B Lindsey's NEW STORE rf 111 E undersigned has opened a new Cash Store. in the,ranni iii,eupied by N. Cl ark & in Allismo building, immediately milinsite the Court noose, Way nesimr, Pa. , where he has received and is now openiug 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 Imv st market prices. aid will r e sold at a small ad vance ot, first cost. I have dewri,ined iu do a strMtiy CASH BUSINESS. and will he able to sell at main protit.o. My GOODS are ENTIRELY NEW Most of which have been wade to coder, by the very hest wiirkine.n in Philadelphia, e‘preiselylbr this roar, ket. I invite your attention partiettlorly,to oty stock of Ladles' and Chlideren'4 Uat Gloves and Hosiery, Ladles' Collars and Corset s, Shaker Hoods, &c., SF.C., My assortment is large! My work is good! My pi ices low! llyou need any article in tl r, Shre line, FROM THE LARGEST TO THE MALLE From the Finest to the Coarsest, CAbL AND BE SUITED AND SAVE 11AONEY1 Call and examine, I , no tumble to show goods trr Greene Co.onty Of ders taken at par for goods. .JAMJJS B. L INDS EY, Way n ef. burg , Mardt:Bo, 'IA. A I ki,ro •ll klang. NEW GOODS, Just Arrived at LIMICII2 a 8M 11 - a VING made extensive inimovemeniti in their 11 store room. are better prepared than ever in ac. comma - Al:tie their coatolt)Prs. They are ritrerfeg the largest, best and latest sty les of Dress Silks, A Ipacca all colors, aiu es, all kinds, Paid ale thevires. Figured Wool lielaufrs, solid Word De fatties., Solid :Salk Challics, i 4id Mixed in a word, we have a full line I/I - the latest style of Ladies' Dress Goods Sho Cloaks and Atantics, Collars ;rid Skew rs, Em broidered Net Bonnet Silks, Head Nets, Gloves and Jiloidery, kelt quality Kid Gloves, Prints and Ginglianis itatmoras and Skelet o ns, of all 167. , !R and prices-- Trimmings, consisting of quilled Ribbons. Braids, Riotous Also, a large assortment of Linen Ltamikar chiefs, plain and newt: cited. Mourning Goods larae and full assortment of the most fa.shiOlia tle 51ouruittg G.,ods t4:at..cokthl tte. 'ATM W 30A.PL, clod, Cas.inwr,s, Vestings, Tw,eds, Jvaus, Cutwil a”e.., Slatting Fiatitteis, lI4II,I)W.A_RE, IIEEIEWRIE ill RIME, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tooarro, HOUSE FURNISVING GGOLS, 3-4, 4-0, 5-4, 10 4 iileache4 Sly:et irtir: 3-4, 4 4, 5-4 imbinarhed ;;hest ing Cotton awl Linen Lit.en Sheetings (led and lt indow rnrtins. I urntnek is co.teplete io €, • ard it nor friend , want g•nbi bargains. all we say is twat this is the place to scone thran. irr— Catl suns before the re pit I ••;, ins. hl ay 4. 1664.—tf. Look at This ! To all whom it may Concern! • THE tittifersittned would respectfully in tbrin cii,toitiers, friends awl the ILA mitotic. getteralty, that he has setimit,t kt Waynesburg, and opened SEVDDL.raw SHOP, On Main Street, one door east of the Farm ers' And Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg, Where he will keep constantly on liar it all articles in ilk Hite, each as Ladies' and Gentlemen's trandles, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, liarness, in fact every thine visually kepi in an eeitalilisionent lif the knot Bilsons wishing to huy will ,please give c call and examine our work bet n, purchasing e a where. ns we. flatter ourselves we can sell ac gain! work as we ever did. AII work main facturen of the Lest material in the market, and made in a neat and "Warritt.ted not to cut in the eve.' Waynesburg, April 27 IS11; f OFTILINS' COURT SILL fly virtue of c.n.o.rder issuing "out of the Or phans' Court of Greene county, Pa., the inider. signed will e.xpose t,L),publie sa,le .on the Auto. iso un Saturday, Sept. 3rd, IS6I, all the right, title and estate of David L. Keen er, of, iu and to the foilowing tract of land sit— itta I,ed par t i ly du Perry and partly in D , t nkard townships, said county, adjoining lands of I'hineas Fledlee, Isaac Lernly, Eadon Rose's heirs and "t hers, Colutiii,.mg SEVENTY ACRES, more or less. T Eit. PAM, One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest from the confirmation of sale. WORKMAN HICKMAN, Adin'r of David L. Keener, decld. July 13, 1864. Orphans' Court Sale. IN ?tirsuani - e Man order of the Orphans' Court of Greece County , the undersigned will sell on the premises at public outcry, on Saturday, Sept. 10th, 1564 the followitip described Real Esta'e situated on tltc waters of Creek, A Ilemo township. Gme-o County, late the properly of William Crawford, dee'd, V•iz: A tract of land containing One Hundred and Ten Acres, About 40 acres of wh;cll are cleared, and on which we erected a Hewed Lot: tigare, two elorles high, and other outbuildings. There is a tine A mile Ore:;ard and oilier ir it trees on the premises. lite tract adjoins laud of seph McCracken, tiantuel Harnett, David Braden and,others. TEB.M.B—One half the purchase money to le paid at,th cpulirmatiati of the sale. and the reinaining half in a year iliereatier, with iiiremst. July 27,'6-1. JOHN PHELAN, Adtler. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order issuing out of the Ok phans' Court of Greene county, Pa., the under signed wilt sell on die premises on Saturday, st7o. 3rd, 1564, at pnblir sale, all the interest and estate .of Robert and Elizabeth Kincaid, minor children of James Kincaiil idec'd,of the undivided (Meth interest in the following tract of laid situated in Jefferson tp., said county. adjoining lands of Wm. Kincaid and others, containing thm,hun ,dred acres, more or less. 'Term ss of Sala. "the purchase money on ,the,con te sale, the residue to be paid in with intirSt 0119111 of the eat '1864 BOGIS, NM BOOKS. 1 4fiilaktp4ia. SPRING AND SUBDUER .SUNDAY SOHOOL LIBRARIES, Sunday School Tes•aments. Sunday School Hymn Books. Tn any quantity at DAY'S BOOK STORE SBHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, A treneral assortment kept constantly on hand at DAY'S BOOK STORE. SINGING BOOKS. Mel deon, Minstrel, Ellesia, Jubilee, &c., &c., t DAY'S BOOK STORE. BLANK BOOKS. A large sssortment, ail sizes, gond paper, at old prices, at ).AY • S BOOK STORE. Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Also the best assortment of Stationary ever brought to Waynesburg, Call at DAY'S BOOK STORE. 21 Sheets of Letter paper for IU cents. At DAY'S BOOK STORE. Cash for rags as usual, June B.—'d4. LEWIS DAY. kprti 17, 1864 ly, ,-,- 7 :A li t i. , .! AJEicted Real --- R , „. „„liwuct: afflicted wall Consuitip • . . :. don, Epilepsy. Palpitation of the .. Heart. Torpid [Aver. l'al,y, Irrita— bility 01 the r ySielll General or Loc.d Pains or Weak ness. Night Sweats. Dimness of ;: i oit, F it , 0 rD,p 0 ,,.. dency, :iluAcular Prostration and all di, uses o I the Nervous Centres, never dream of the CAUSE of their several affliction , . They beat results as it they were c .uses; and so no telicf is fund. WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THESE HI.SEASE,t, very frequently? There is the sccret—solitary sell= show, practiced liy rhinisaniL.s. Ciiiniwnceit ;Allen , boys, at school or etsewitere. it is k-pi op emu during ' pilule manhietil, pritilisew mental and 9113 ' , kat Inns. tuition. If contiinicd, Inese diseases and even Iliad ties, are the result. If the victim be conscious of the cause i,fliis decay. and q u it it. lie t tillers under those terrible nocturnal and involuntary SIIIISSSIIIS %V Ili, il weaken and shame him. till life become- , grievous.— Thus place between certain decay and preinatur e death and norr,ible suffering, the wrs.trated victim rush, es to SE I.F. LIE arlTl4t, Glil IN. or ,its::: , :0 all moil vilely. grave. If lie emancipates' twilit self before the Fa, tice has done its worst and .e titers matrimony. his Merl lage is liStruilfcl, pint 14e set„ielellsiviii that tlii,iiiix.insed by his early follies. SUFFIRING YOVNG MEN. Let no false modesty prewkitt you from iexttfuinina. your ease to one whose acknowledged in the onedical profession, and respectal ility in pr vale life, point him as a private chuasellor. Think not to ru• e yourself, and so tamper with a t'aLulrtv, the destruction of which renders a man truly miserah e. Come to Irr KINK ELIN, confide in hint as thousands have (101_, befiireynx . In short, to (lured radically of anfot ins of sehriet diseases, and ,e,fixta of self-indulgence apply to the most eitei•essful :net i•perieric , al lir. KINK!, lAN, CER)IkN s NotttlWo,l c , .ther of arA Gmi,.o Streets. Spruce and a swim, and a li:df f:oin the Ex,hahgo, herti,nl.i.r that STRICTUNE -4 of the . I: Erni ate rapidly rcin , ,ed lit the a pie mein Of a la,•,‘" lira! a201,t, Only lied ov Sr. K. warded to address. in any die cut Ion; Put up :1,111,1f - ch.. damage or eurii”ity. _ . firr POST PAIDLETTERS addressed to Pr KIN KIiLIN, Pta/allelplirt, will be rtlaitvcretl)ltrilivviih. April ItikA—ly. r A RRIAGE!—Its loves and hates sorrows and ari -1 gets. hopes and feats. regrets and jets: MAN HOOD. how lost, how ILIESTOUED; the nature, reatimutt„ and radical cure Of spermatorthatA or - i "al weakness, see ual deirthly and impediments nimitsge gemeialdt nervon , bk.S.C, lid rill , 5i4,11 SELF- 1 . fully explained in the MARIIIAGE GUIDE, by Wm. his exthimdm.try hook ntinuld lie In iii' of eve , y "ung p-1 , 011 conieuiplining marriage, and CVnIV Mai. o %Viiill til who desire 1,, h utitthr, number of their ottthring to their cthmiustancet, Every tia disease, and Mridental to youth, m:uuritg, and old age, is fully ctxplained,t overy particle of knowl edge that should e linrittm is her.' givsm. It is lull of engravings. In fact it discloses secrets that every one should know ; still it is a book that must be lock( d up and not i.e about the house. It writ he sent 441 any one MI the receipt of twenty-five ,lit Tie or postage stamps. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce 4 .4 t.. ;thrive Fourth tri - ' A FELICE E D and di NE , WA N ATE, un mat te' what may be, your disease. bethre you place your s-If under the care °fatly nine of the notorious gnat - its —native or foreign, who advertise in this or any other paper. zitt ax.v..py of :Ur. 3:o.ung's Bei k. and lead it( are tnlly. it will lin the means of saving you many a dol lar. your l e and possibly your life. Dr %I)I N( can be consulted on any of the disetis es described in his publicatioa, at hi- 011 ice. No: 41t1. Spruce St., above For rth Pniladelphia. 17''Otlice hours from Olin 3 o'clock daily. or, '64-Iy. J. T. HMV HOWARD ASSOC!ATJON, TVSEA . i 4 F;S nt the Nervous, Seminal. UrMary4intl J '.... , exua I System ~ — new and reliable ireatatent—w reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION —6,e4ht Eby mait.in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge. drePo,l)r.. o l. SKILIN HOUGHTON, 'toward AzeilAti atin4i, No. g, south Niutti Street, Ylkilad., April 13,'i;i SOWER, BARNES ei t';;.BLI iIIEILS AND p,DAJ.,KILS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, AND STATIONERY, No. 37 North Third Street, below Arch, CIL G. SOWER, W. If. BARNES, PHILADELPHIA. F. C. PORTS. Publishers of Pelfou's 1) 114ille Maps and keys, the largest and hest thilline Maps ever published. San— der's new Readers, Greenleaf's & Brooks' A ri.bnielies, &c., Blank Books, Writrog, Wrapping. Curtain and Wall Papers. Aug. 19. 'B3, ISRAEL/ GDIJW3 • Wlrx ,3,0111 lIAIII 1 110,, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF Hosiery, Gloves, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, No. FS Niarti,t Third Street, Lal ly oce„upied•lky„l. T. WAY & .10EL .1. BAII.N. lIENRY.I DAVIS, I Philadelphia. wroN B. (311,1 , 0 PD. SAZCL W. SAN CULIN 11364. ly. THE GIRARD HOUSE, korner Ninth and Chestnut Sts.., PEXLADMLPECIA. H, W, KANAGA, Proprietor. April 1,1116.1.1 y States Union Hotel, ,606 and 608 Market, - St., Philadelphia, CHAS. M. ALLMO,ND, Manager. ..., .Mlle Hotel it located in thespty centre of tipsiness - - _.- ... and in near the respecial,le . places pf amusement, ST. NICSOLII.III zoom:6 arbieisonakes it particularly desirOhlU .inpoioune nisi.- ..• • ins Philadelphia nn busiscos or pleasure; and Me - ... C° R N iF4 I taiRAINT AND 4TH STREE .. Manager hopes, by close personal sueation to toe . .. • PITISEUROII PA. waste of his guests. to stake it, a colnfortabte bolos , See such ka may tavorMstlate ?ph Ikelr patftwage. itiIISOLL frogilliodep , 4'!'• p,ilab(litia. • Ranainaker & Brown,ll . OAK HALL. ii FINE READY MADE II 11 CLOTHING , , 1 i Ir.. E. Co k r e r , i t etlt & Mar-II Streets. II 1 1 1 1 PHILADELPHIA. II IDepartment $24 jj OUSTOM WORK, 11 l i No. 1 S. Sixth Street II PIHLADELPHIA, PA 1864. 19 " x ' 1864, DRY GOODS,, Great Inducements to Cask Buyers I HOOD, DONBRIGHT & CO., Wholesale Dealers ill FOBEIGI & DIIIiEME DIY GOODS, 529 Market St., and 526 Commerce St, PHILADELPHIA, Would respectfully iriVite attention to their LARGE STOCK of leading • DOMESTICS, MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, mid many popular goods of PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE April 13, 1864. AMERICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Old Independence Hall, PHILADELPHIA. WYATT & NEULDiNGS, April 13, Ititl4-Iyr- PROPRIETORS. Ai. GOLDMAN, JNO. V. WATSON, JOB. L. BEND, JAN. A. 111 ° COMAS. COWMAN, BERG & Cat 171713_coleigszcle- Clothiers• AND DEALERS IN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tail ors' Trimmings, &c. ,Wo. 306 Narked Street, PhjlsdcljAa• Aug. 19, 160. MARTIN BUEHLER, GEO. BON BRIBIIT. R. 11. HOWARD, C. P. BI.;ESSERUTT. 811111111 & 'lmporters and Dealers in rOREIGN AND DOIVIESTIC HARDWARE AND CUVIERY 5 No. 411 11/, rket Street, &low Fifth, Phila. Aug. 19, 1 . FLT 1-I,Or,DEN No. 708 Market Street, between 7th & Bth, SOUTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Watches and Fine Jewelry MANUFACTUR Ci-r.- I3O LT sour RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF CLOCK'S REP IRED AND WARRANTED 4u_^.114:03 GILLESPIE, zzLvEit, & CO.. Wholesale Grocers, I= C At .111 If> :S I 0 ERCHANTI'S, N. W, Cor, Sixth and Market Sts., April 13,`64-6m • PIIILADELPIIIA. GEO. c. WAILOLE. CHARLES N. REED. WARDIM, B.MZD & CO., Wholesale Grccery, Tobacco and ClifilMl2loll MiIItEAITS, N. E. Co.P Si ill and Market Sts., Apo I:1:61 ly. Pllll, DI:1.11114. DRY GOODS. J. W. BARKER ST, CO., 9-IigKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Have in store the largest stock ever exliibi ted in this city. embracing SILKS, s u 9 cLoaa.xs, D:lzgc- 20OLDI Housekeeping Goods, GENTS' Bz, BOYS' WEAR, &c., &coy &c Which they off e r at WHOLESALE & Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Eastern CASH PRICES. March 16, 1864 101t.410111 Inn 11211 "DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE." A song of the Returned Voiunteer 25 "BROTHER'S FAINTING Al' THE DOOR," De scribing a Tour!' ing Incident of the War 2 5 • BABYLON IS FALLEN." sequel 10 'Kingdom • Uotiiing' . 25 "0 WR A P THE FLAG AROUND ME, BOYS." A Song ot the Dying Soldier 25 "0, I WI sII THE WAR WERE OVER." Done of the Lonesome. Waiting Maiden 25 "WHO'LL SAVE THE LEFT?" Descriptive of a Charge at the Rattle of Murfreesboro 50 "WITHIN THE SOUND OF THE ENEMY'S GUNS." Describing the Rattle of Gcrlysburg• • 50 %[ Any of the above sent by mail, ott receipt of the price. CHAS. O. MELLOR, 0tt.21,'63-1). No. 81 Wood St., Pittsburgh TINGLE Br, MOORE, Whotamale and Retail .CHER t7 IIL,F,Ijom - RE . !s9. 21 ShIIT4FIELbjikTIiEET, 441klettle thingslieht 11..uge !Rept 20.'63-1v Pittsburgh. ,Ps M►} FASHIONS FOR 18641 AT TILE PITTSBURGH' VLOAKAND MANTILLA STORE, No. 73 Market Street, PIiTTSBITIMIT, PA. WE 'would respectfully call the attention Of' the trade to our large and elegant stock of Ladies and Misses' Cloaks. ?laws ans Circulars for Spring and Summer wear, having now in stock all the lend ing and nhpular styles of the season, to whieli we shall daily add all the foreign and original designs as they come to hand through the regular European steamers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS wil I 'find us Any prepared "re fill Cher orders at all tin:es, hawing AClarge and magnificent stoca ut ii)XX.saNK. * and LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, from %which to inanutaritite Ladies' garwerits of every degrription. Iluyels would do well to remember that ours is the Only exclusive Cloak House , in Pittsburgh, where Ladies' Fashionable Coston can be had at all times, wholesale and retail. March 23, 1861 J. & 11. MUIR, 26 & 28 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, P.S.. Manufacturers and dealers in FLOOR, FURNITURE & OAERIAkGE OIL CIOTRSt Table & Window Shade Oil Moths WINDOW SHADES, SAIADE FIXTXTRES, &c. ALSO, DEALERS IN LEATHER. BELTING, Lace Leather, In la Ruhher Belting, Hose, Steam Packing, and Balmer Goods generally. N B. Sole Agents for Allegheny county, for the sal of metcono:itan "UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WELNCTEL: Wholesale and Retail Buyers will find our stock rgP, well asserted and at reasonable prices. 4111 13, CLOAKS! CLIIIS ! MAKS ! tiffittla 31:1M.A.31J1Z And Receiving Daily New Additions, CLOTH AND SILK ! Paris Cloak and Shawl EMPORIUM H CUNSENHAUSER, & CB 68 XVIARRET STREET. Mat. 4 11 U - 0%5 11.04.*-11111111 H. KLEBER & BRO., - 130, 122 WOOD STREET, Four doors above Fif.h. and nearly opposite the First National Bank. , Solo Agents, and null , Depa city toe fiIiEAT STEINWAY PIANO Carliart's Harmoniums & ,WO instruments are among. the most ea traonlin:vp sIICCOSSee of f:,i.riert, tunes, rot al!ested by the best performers io plOfe,SiOrlal and privaM ()Mi. The 6TPIN WAY PIA NO rhas .became the admira tion of the whele musical world, and has rereired thirtv-two first premiums of gold and silver. and also the first prize medal at the (;rent National Exhibition at Lotitholl in 1662. Hn : Best Malian and French Strings for Vintin CtlitAr and'Bass. Newest Sheet Music received week ly. Church Music !looks, etc., etc. Every Piano Warranted for Fivc Years nr(11.1 Pianoß taken iJ 4.prit 6, 'nos. B. L, COOK, E. PETTIT, WM. M. COOK, E. COOK, JR. COON, PriTTIT di. CO., CO,ViMISSION MERCHANTS, li 4„ !I ,i . ..teitters in °duce, notIF, Baton, Wool, Grain &c. GNI N 0 .12 .S'inillifivld St., Corner First, Pittsb u r g h. - ' M.:FERENCES —springer Ilarbattgli & Co , Pittsburg; ' Ilitelicock, McCrea-try &Co , Pittsburgh ; George A Endley, Cashier German Tract and Say ings Yank. Pitt burgh; Mitcneli & Ladd, Cincinnati, (t.; IV. 11. & J I). Ladd ? Richmond, (I.; Jon. Minns, Cashier Alt, Pleasant Pratich Bank jute rank Ohio. Sent. 39.'ii3.1 y Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY ANP smiTuiviEcp Where OYSTER all the delicacies of.t,iie )3,k4sor will be served up in the mostpalatahle style. EILJ YOtt rtirtter Virgin and &Huy Ist th fle et I, WM. N. OGDEN & CO., 31.13; UFACTURERS OF 11.1.C.D8 Silvered Glass Reflectors, Knobs, kc No. 69 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. SePt 30,4,3-Iy. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, wORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSB.7RGII, P 4. J. N. ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. This popular house has recently been thorough ly refitted and furnished. and now forms one of the most pleasant stopping places in the city. Terms mod grate, and satisfaction warranted. April 8, ly S. B. 6,; C . P. MARKLE, MA MUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Boon, CAP, LETTER, A NI) all kinds of PAPER have remov A ed from NO. 27 WOOP rsTILF„Ed'to No. 33 Sutll►Reld Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Nov. 13, Erroreaph Tradefns Rasp QPNWWIA SALOON, Zip. 7 Firth Street, XRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. October I tv J. D..fACKINER. JOHN M. IRWIN* FACIICEVER & MANUFAcTUTIJRBBB OP Furni.ture and ,Ciairs /1140. lei settblicbi ,Plrraii*H • . M. J. SI'ENCE MEI PITTSBURGH, PA LIT It thltEA Iznporbers and Dealers. in HESE HINISHING Gig NO. 30 FIFTH STREET, First-door below Exchange Bank. PITTSBURGH, PA., WHERE EVERY INSCRIPTION OF Housekeeping Articles, Consisting of Hardware, Plain and Planished Tinware, Crushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanne4 Ware, and Cook nig Ciensils of all kinds. A great .variety of Shrtker coeds, Bird Cagss, Scc , can be obtained on the most reasonable terms. Refrigerators and Water Coolers, DOOR MATS AND FANCY GOODS. KAY & RICHARDS. Sept 30, 1863 ..10 MT Ilt. N I M 1 TJ MUM P-0u..0 .1 CANE AND WOOD =AIM, OFF ALE OR RETAIL WOODii ELL, ,7i7 d ilkote E. Edn ondson & Co -girth street. Aug. 9, 'B3. tb3 ork. .omp y an* v-r IN ALL STAGES CF CONSUMPTION. Theyimme4 afp7y inerenqo the rrreneh ttnd d vepe o the cote: , of the pate blood. They subdue the t'lzill3 tied ,Fever, and diminiah the ..arpeefOrtliiol4 TLc y the nigh t trztfatii, alwayA, 111 fr.in *Prot to foure,,i , day% a ppatita is at 'Duce in rigor7f c,cl, and tho a:),nt ra ',idly gains fireAi; tLe co vgla and tha diJ(ict!tt Ureuthia p are bi , e,killy relieved; the sleep becvmes eatni a n.l refreoliug ; the eVe leliati 011 r egu r and 2171 ifoem. IGENERAL bYMP TONIi DISAPPEAR V 6 A VAPIDITY 'fIIAT k,EL...IS I L F. Churchill, Jf. D. Tun RYPOPHOSPZEITES are an appropriate and R^E , ll - 10, rrmr.ny for every dia ordcr cbaraecerized by aLy e,i.c or laurcof ill° tulluwiug S Y - 31 PrEO \IS .„„El Di it, lidperpra or too Papiq Rrelthlng. Cold ne.:s el toe I,:eti-emica; ChiiZs; illt 4 it4l Enlflrg,anent of Lis Glands, or fl'zc,.!lings; Cough.; Lora of Strength.; Twitching of the verres or 9nuseies; Shootinv Pa ins through thc St outders, (. - Thet, L'a es or limbs; Partial or 7•ntal Loss of tho Übe of the Limbs; Ifeadachei Gilaincq; Excesßire ratenc,9; Ticht .ands, Loss of ..elpret:te, Thwet-Burn, ( . 4 4,-ersirs7N ~r the Stomech, otter, or Si ',Ling of I;,e Stomach, infore train Made Cr Sdue ,f tic Bo ; re16.; Saito.,Compl,,rion; Derang,, , meats of the ,Licer or Kidneys; Grmia.f+, or DelayCl Den titio2r, in, children; Extreme Een.64- ii veie Ns to ald; tc., as in the several stages of Con immption, in CatuiT7l,A6thma.Bronclaitis,Pys pepsia, Sortfula,Eeuralgia, Para? ysia,(part:a or complete ), oke„and Especial I yin 1111 Fon a a Pis.- orclers or Uterine Ir,:egataeitics, Enda as .biAcult, Painful, Supprave,l, Scanty, Excen,ire, Daiwa. Preicature or too Frequolailenstruation. WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOBPHITES are the best remedy known to Medical Science, in every CMC where the Jii*icinn commonly prescribed "to/24es,",cui-ticero.l,quinins,'eEa Winchester's Gan - aine Preparation OF TILE HY POPIIOSPILITES 9 the rely rcliabla r,r7,, o f this Reiee.:y,zoid i :::;['.rove , iby t t io n goiter: Iv. ( 7111:1il, R At 1. :1 '1" T:7l_N 11101 i: . _ PI:ICE3:—T a i oz sl—Six Dottleo for *5• In 16 cz. fi2—ihree. for Circulars ~, n ! ‘t I.y a:1 Drt!! . .ist, and at Lbz solo General Lop A Ia oiled Statea, Ly J. WINCHESTER,, S 3 John Strsot, H. Y. Tn Pulmonary Diseases, the most ac. .... live treatment should be pursued during' the Stammer months, the period when _:nest patients unwisely stu.pendi tme the 1tem,..01):. April 27,:'64.1y For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Red Bugs, Moths In Furs, Wool ens., &c., IItSCOS on Plants, Fowls, 412,i ma Put up in 25e, 50c, 51.00 Boxes, Bottles and Flaska, s'2 and $5 sizes for IIoTELs, PUBLIC NS rirtmoms, ace, ly infallible remedies known." ".Yre.e from Poisons " , Not dangerous to the Human Family." "hats coup , out of their holes to die." :RA - Sold Wholesale in all large cities. __.:-. 4 A5 - Sold by all Dragg'sts and Retailers every- where. !!!BewAr.r.!!! of all worthless imitations. .:1,0 - See that "CosTA a's" name is on each Bog, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. HENRY K. CU9I'AR• 2 - Principal Depot 482, Broadway. N. Y- Z Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Waynesburg, Pa. Feb. 17, 1864.—Stn. MEI gOw LOST,IHRESTORED 1 UST published. a new edition of Dr. Culiser.. e.) well's Celebrated Ussay on the radical cnre (without medicine) nt Spermatordicea, or seminal Xs eakness Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage. etc. ; also. Cones nipzion, Epilepsy, and Fits, in duced be self-indulgence, or sexual extravagance. 117" Price, in a sealed envelope, only a cents. The celebrated anthor in thi. admirable es,ay clear ly demonstrates, front a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consi-quences of self-abuse may be radically curet without the dangerous use of inter nal medicine, or the apphcai ion of the knife—pointing out a mode of a cure. at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, nn matter what his .eondition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every Mall in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope. to any address post-paid. On receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. .1. C. KLINE & CO., 11.; Bhwery, New Yolk, Pust Office box 4536. Jane 22 18(4. $1) $l, $7, $7, $l2, $l2 The Greatest Chance ever Offend! Beautiful Gold Plated, or Silver Watches, Perfect Time-keepers, Sent Free, by Mail, for only $7. Elegant finothie Case Watches, same as above, fur 1,, Also, Watrt.es, Cltaius, Fels of Jewelry, field Pens, Bracelets, Lockets, Hines . Pins, etc., etc., TO BE SOLD FOB $1 EACH, Without regard to va;:te, and not tote paid for till yo know what v,q, are:to Eel. Bend 'l5 rents for a Certificate and citenlar containing full list and particulars. and in 3 OU what you can have tor $l. 5 CERTIFICATI FOR St. AGENT 3 WANTED. Circulars sent free. Achlrese A. J. nArtrr,ll Pc t 0., Box fllO P. 0., New York. 208 Brnat!wry. N. Y April p..4.4-Iy. $225 SEVEN OCTA . VE 1 225 ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES, Grovesteen4l . Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y. NEW PALA EED SCALE PFANO FORTES, with all the latest improvements. This years' experience with !Treat ly increased facili ties for maoufart tiring, enable ur to sell for CA SII st the above unusually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the highest award at the World's Fair. and for five successive years at .1. e American Institute. War-- rutted five years. 'Terms Cash Caller send for es geljfklive circular. March 9, 1804.-Smos: BLANKS gr ALL KINDS rot BALE AT mot v 03 4 REDUCED PRICES,
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