BE4. DANIE 4 YAM), This , venerable man aiour readers will -rem 'is 4lNlV~:dahrgyibiotit iir t • -• countw ot ,Aftnr completing Vs: hundredth l!arbatitiftbed.4oo , iiiso samiths 'Albany for Dr. Sprague. On Ms ilea riredth birth4ayle Wrote to Di. Sprague a )etteivit which the following is a i roP.Y. - SYRACUSE, Sept. 1 1862. ihsuljet take pee is hand accord ing to tqlir irivies, to inforui yoo that ter tossing-tame hours last night upon my .bed, AlloPtraelring over the Aleydorabh* con dition of our country, I cast my care up. on my master, according to order; I had sulacient ' tiros to rest before sunrise, and to redect that I was one hundred years old; hod-Abirty-six thousand, live hundred alights to rest in, not two hundred of which had been disturbed by pain or anxiety. Not lonlago the inquiry was made in partictilars very aged men alriled In . their habits. The result was s3llltt.the only thing in which they all agreed was that they all slept well. I have observed that a very large proportion of v Lad , persons die by accident, and not by - Old age or disease. There is a tra dition that Charles the First invited old Thomaa v rarri on account of his age [one }tundra and fifty-two], to his court, and !theywirhigt a repast at which he ate so much that he died of indigestion. Dr. Harvey saii' to have dissected his body, and fowl& the viscera perfectly sound, the eart2xes unossified. I hope I shall not fall thmojitn to my appetite, as he did. Mind daughter thanks you for your invibdien, and as it is inconvenient for her teneomply with it now, she will remem ber illor a future time. Providenc% per mitting, I shall Adkke the teu o'clock train for Albany on Friday. My health is as usual. died ti:ntreatter my affectionate regarjhrkinknit ?qtrr household, and be rtily At thaitipolntled time he arrived fo Al bang, About any attendent, and wail met by Dr;Sfiataild taken - to his home. On - Sunday-be preached to a large congregation and went through the service, preaching an excellent sermon. It occupied about 35 minutes. On his return from Church he shoviettimagatObf fatigue, Mid said that he felt none, and expressed his belief that ho could preach thtee IN& on the Sab bath without any inconvenience. On the following day he visited the Female Acad emy. After going up three flights of stairs withX i kte lettatintlizations of weariness he Th•aytr and made an address to the young - ladies. Oa Tuesday he was via. ited by a large number of the city clergy, arid malt alltbe laitj t among whom was Gov. Morgan,. who spent an hour or two with him. —N. Y. Om. Adv. S 4 'lncident In the Polish Insur- rection. Am t , warlike incidents of the P.' • :Itafaurreotion, the battle of WengtenirfAritisffe - s due of thrlliing interest. On the sth of February 'it large *Woe of Poles —feu d them selves surprised by the Russians in equeiltilianbere, but - in a much more favorable position. A retreat of the ,Peles was es necessary as it appear ed liekpostaihie, At this juncture two hinidtekNerbles, most of them young rzietarporenq years,.offered to sac rifice themselves for the good of all; they mounted their horses and charged &rim:laq upon the twenty guntellf the Russian column. For 'fifteen minutes they kept the atten tion oftielpituarey ucenpied: at the end of th‘figne a charge of Russian infant* settled their fate, and it i said t thht every man of them perish ed or was emtured. But the main body had i speanwhile made good theirilftretrl and when the enemy bad again time to look about them, the Polish forca had reached a place of advantage, from whence their fire kept the apposing army in check. NOTICE TO SCHOOL. DIREC TORS Or GREENE COUNTY: THE SCHOOL. DIRECTORS OF GREENE COUNTY: GENTLEMEN :—ln pursuance of the 43d section of-the Act of Rh May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House in Waynes burg, on the first Monday of May, A 1863, being Ohs 4th day of the month, at I o'clock in the after noon, and select, visa ROM by a majority of the whole nemben of Directors present, one person of literary and scientinc.acquirements, and of skill and expert of teaching, as County Superintendent, • Aso algae succeeding years ; determine the amount o compensation for the same ; and certify the reirott to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as required bribe 39th and 40th sections of said act. A. R. MILLER, .• County Superintendent of Greene County. A pril 1990 ISM IJP-TOWN GROCERY. AIM=& 8191LOSNIEDZIR. tiAviNsagewsbased - theAtock of Ororeries lately 'll belonving 10 William Cottecel, will continue the business at this old stand. They will in a few days be in receipt oimi bulge assortment of Prime G,roceries and Provisions,' Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, etc., &c., Which &they win sell at the loiatest prices for cash. Cora Meal, Flower, Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generatliLalwaysun hand. March 4th MI OP TOE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST, A l awn ijimidzy Alutspaver of Mammoti Size, Printed itt large New Type, upon Jrista White Paper, 1.1 4 - Tee Low ?Ince or iii.cmaVzszt. Tign 8A •1' • • POST is specially devoted' to the disserainatiops of sound Demperacy, and for the general reader farttiabes a great variety of useful infor mation upon AgorrAtl4tire, the Arts and Sciences, Liter re, History, gby, the Markets. Foreign and 'Homslie Now foloi all quarters, Telegraphic Ns patehies,"Up hojkiiiipbr or going to press, fn 11 particu- Ars of Local IdEftfrihnees, C'ottrt Reporrs, and agrees tltda Hisaeltan od Taloa, Ace , dcc. 0 1 1 3110F11.3312161 a year, 5 copier, SI 40 ; 10 c0p ,00.20114~1 1,10; 30 copies, $1,10; 40 cop ies TM Pr'44t . diptenisined /pare no opens. a spurted to render the SATS Oki in all respects to any week sjonremailj. tigned west of the mountains. Add, JAMES P. RARR, Apriltg.,4l3. Editor and Proprietor Pittsburgh Post, • Arrirr =auto WARM" aerVION X4vllt STREETS, Ct. attosst - P 2/. • 4c OPRIETOR. holm bt j ehtlylrma thownollit ed now forma one ottbe 11 0 04 - ' liefiPt•ll - Saem in ate MO. Tlrasa mod tton warranted. April 8, 63—ty. . _ NAtnki l ligt CLAIM : ' AlifiNZ° 3 ' eLaalr '' SALM Or . .11111,41111511 WWI . • ......m.i.....—.. .• ~........ - . 31111,41111311. - • ' EA' * - 7 : I r? MI r 4- e undervigaid, hereby o ff ers at private rude the tv I utj . ai. farm on which heat present resides, situate in Rich -' hi ' t * Mitstiohip, Oteelne Comity, adjoining leads of Wil- N' V ATilaNl6l. CLAW, aka ttlaiking MBodiant h as son " a" ' Daniel Ckteda.4 ja4nes Cribben, James aasestiateriihis Boa, ALONZO . t. CLAM, in Bel l and others, containing IMES ALC72:I-11£1191, - Cent . pany about one hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cleared, and on which are erected a Brick Dwelling Douse, fifty feet by thirty four, containing nine rooms, a large Frame Barn and a Frame Stable, and other out buildings. There k a fountain of water at the door, and a fine orchard of young fruit trees on' the premis es, together with all inexhaustible supply of coal This property has been used as a Tavern Stand fora great number of years by my late father Samuel Va natta, Esq., and is well calculated for the purpose, be ing situated on the leading road connecting the Ohio and the Monongahela rivers, and is within seven miles of the line of the Baltiunke and Ohio Railroad. It in well worth the attention of purchasers, and will be sold ON REASONABLE TERMS. with himself, in the Clothing business. This is the place to get your SPRING and SUMMER Clothing.— If you want a Suit, Fancy suit, or one lbr business, you will tind ou establishment the i plate to purchase Our business house is directly in of the Court House, in Allison's building. Come one and all shoulder to have made a very slight advance in our usual low prices. Now is the time to get good bargains. We expect to on a CASH business, and will be enabled fossil at very short profits. if you will favor us with a call we will use our in ehowi ig you nur goods, whmher you desire to pur chase or not. We ask nothing for showing goods.— So come nlong, and see us, and we will greet 3on with a smile upon our and do our utmost to Orme you. We have made ar rangements with one of the best Merchant Tailors in Pittsburgh to manufacture goods to order, which they will DANIEL WALDO Forward to us us soon as manufactined. So that percons de siring goods "made to order" can have them loarls in the latest style. Our March or Spring goods have already anived. 11 you should be passing our establishment please Halt, and we will try at least, t o find you a good plan to ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, persoi ally, are requested to make immediate settlement, as my old business must be set tled up. In my absence the busincse will he settled by my son. A. J. Clack. All accounts not settled be fore first of June, 1863, will be left with the proper of firer for collection. I would very much regret this step, but to protect myself front great loss, I will I.e compelled to adopt it April MELODEONS! Elegant Descriptive Catalogues nhishatlag each lualaTunent, sent Cam by matt on appucauoo. Address orders or communications to either GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 87 ration St., New York. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 43 Lake St., Chicago, 111. HENRY TOLMAN lip, W. F. COLBURN, ...... JAMES BIELLAZ, A. COME, BALMER 41; S. NORDRELSEB... PRIG LIST Five Octave, Doable Reed, F to F Five Octave. Single Reed, F to F lour and a Halt Octave, C. to F..... Your Octave, O. to C PRINCE.& CO. I S GRADUATED SWELL Thhi is en &hewn idea. nod its Weld has bens indeed by alt ac• emateasd with a ll ed Inserneands The old Swelleould never be mndo to epode graduay : the the Pedal wee touched MT opening lb the change would be Instantaneous and abrupt. e Our NEW WELL Is-constructed on sciesallic Arielpies, end we me saddled. l e an nizeirisig study sadesperiments. that i Ostia. only toe by width tone of Reed Insernamits sway be greAnned from a Mere r oMe full power of the histrunmett, and vire versa. The volume of tone Is also very much increased by this swell, and is now . all that we could desire. • is Watts constection with our DIVIDED SWELL, (which we pat, sated In 18664 will be added to all the Nekalcome which we nuunifse• tuns in the &told and without mins Doe other feature In our Melodeon= IMPROVED VALVE OR PALLET. being a combinatke of cloth and leather, prepared expeessly for the purpose This valve we have nsed for the past three years, and we find it to be the very thing that has been so long needed as a substitute for the India Robber Valve, which has been in use aver duce Melodeon have bon manufactured, and which hes mimed so much trouble by the dissolving, and sticking of the India 'Rubber. AM of our Inerroneots are now fiddled with this Improved ,valve, and we can recommend them with confidence. e. retteee unacquainted with the Melodeon and its history. will beer In mind that we are thsyhoneers and leadkogmenulactmera not only In the United States,: but in the world. We commenced the manufac ture of Xeketeong In the fell of the year 1847, and duce that time hays Mid and solt i c . ..A' • TWENTY SEYENHOUSANDI Thesaininsteents an no to w vas mostly in the United States and Canada, bat, also in Europe. Asht, Africa, Month America. and tie West Indiea.and from all these quartets we have the most flattering lastimonlali of the high estimation in which they an held..., At nil In dostrfal Iltirldbitions they have invariably been "AWARDEDTTIaIGHESTJPRBAIUM _ Whenever ;sharked In nWith others. We shall take plea sure In forwarding , by roan t our own expense) our illustrated Cat ederma, e, in which every instrnment we manufacture Is fully described, and illustrated by elegentengraviegs _ a ler All Melodeons of our manufacture; either mid by us Cr Anders In airy part of the United States or Canada. are warranted to ito perfect In every respect, and should any repairs he necessary before the expiration of.five years from the date of sale, we hold ourselves reedy and willing to make the same flee of chanpaprovided the Injury le oat amyl by accident or design: i • • WARN OUR MANUFACTORY IS*CONDUCTEDI . As we are the pioneers and loading reaumacturers s of Melodeons In the wodd, we have, of course, the advantage of securing the service of *sheet tneehudee intim busbies!, and very many of on r workmen have been with us since we conifer: l = mane/arum, of3fekalems cre We employ none but the most mechanics, and have never had en stprentiee in the estabilshment. tr Our wok is divided Into thirty-nine different branehee ; each work men his ids own part to pedbrm, and is never allowed tuchatge freer; 'ere luanchto another. -la The dillerent parts am seperatelyimt, and passed from one ie . another to add to other parts, unathe ieldeal is eentelete• 1•• The &gleam of materials and inspection of work ft attended by. lint.the general - foreman; second, a foreman of machines; third • foreman and inspector of tuning ; fourth, n tirenran in the rand 5111., •filth, a superintendent entre reed department of the foreman are onerons, it being his duty to select oh!' Rive out neck, to carefully watch the king of the thgkvent parts. keep the delnutues_ eta evenly Indimeed. l :4, in fact, to have all eye to sue Z ll ,4•4;•''' . limen everYthing straight. , even. de,rut. oteat ..t.. the others to show that the utmost care is taken F' Ova Raze Deravrrowev—liuch of the good minty &on depends en having perf ec t I ac neceae . - to Mhate ena most perfect machinery to cut. burr, stamp, Is - as to use the utmost cam in selecting met t no wel dome for the composition ofroed metal, fun rinses . The superintendent Of deprrtme g t has beermittr • entruruencenamt of this business. and, being practkAl wo rkm an, 18 caiMnated. improved and pedected all the machinery lb mak m e nsets, end &mews nothmllcates In any other mart teir ' ), • err From the factihut outmode are Metalled for ' tlwir uniformity 'evenness and sweetness otters, we very ff.:ten receive order% tor them. o sclicitetkers from manufacturers to supply them whh what the, an ; but as we never sellnry part of car Instrument separati, we always deans to lilt such orders. • In cased* owners of our Melodeons Fbovld rt nor tame be en un fortunate an to break a tad, Coy can, by informing no Which it to, sire by return mail a lg., nno prrrpi y fined and ready to put free of charge. • ...agents for the Woof our Melodeon, am be hood in all the sehtelpal tors of the Wiled States and Canada. Adthammtheir GE%A. Pi ti 4 Cl a C O. Thdralo. GE®. A. PLIINCE &OD., 87 Talton Et., New Vort. GEO. A.4'121:110E .1: CO, 1.10 Lake Et, ChiNico. lit Or tittle , 4.ths Right Dress Front Shoulder and we will send yon home again with your Arms lull of cheap and fashionable Clothing. TM Present high paces caused by traitors in Arms Carry Arms Right Pace. Rest: NATHANIEL CLARK & SON NCIOTIC3M. PR I NaE & CO. ALIO ICANOTACII7IIB 21011111VITIZENT STYLES OIP THEIR CELEBRATED IN ROSEWOOD CASES. PRICES, VARYLNG FROM $45 TO $350. Or either of the following Wfriolessle Agents OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENT Patented Septernber 17th, 1881:' I would bdd that the adjoining farm of Wilson Vanatta will be sold along with it if desired, containing two hundred and Sheen acres, having erected en it a val uable Steam mill. The two farms would make a very desirable stock farm. Persona desiring to purchase may learn the terms by application to the lion. Jesse Lazear, in Waynesburg, or to the subscriber on the premises. March 18. 1881 JAMES P. VANA'TTA. Washington Examiner and Genius 01 Liberty please publish 4 times and charge this office. LEGAL NOTICE. LErrEus or administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of ELEANOR RINEHART. late of Franklin ip., dec'd,, notice is Ino . ehy given to all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT ZIMMERMAN, Whitely tp., March 11, 1863. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I ETTERS testamentary upon. the estate of DA VID RARE, dec'd, late of Perry township, Greene county, having been granted by the Register of Greene county to the undersigned, all persons haying claims against the estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to said estate are requested to pay the Caine. JAS. 11. BARE, March IS- • ' Administrator. Mapritsburr tiusiucs.s !arts. R. DOUGHERTY, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufactitre Carriages of Every Description. From his experience in the business, he feels rang den t hiswsrk vvill give entire satisfaction ❑e will use no low priced material, in any part of his work, and will not employ any but superior workman. All new work will Le Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square South of theCon rt nose, W aY ne*burg, Jan. 25,160—n0 34. WAYNESBURG MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS & RINEHAUT, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court Rouse, Main street. 4 WHERE.; they have, ant' keep on hands a large and extensive assortment of line 111 and ornamental • nin 4614,1, MARBLE WORK ? ro,, such as monuments, tombs, tablets and grave stones, of every variety and style, MEIN Particular attention paid to earn ing, which • wilt be done by as good workmen as can be mend anywhere in the business; as one of the firm has seen practically engaged in the business for ;wenty-five years, and the other eighteen years. They Mutter them selves they cannot be surpassed in point of skill and taste by any in the west. Persons wishing anything in our line can have it furnished to anyy, place desired at lower rates than any other establishment in the country. Persons can save 20 per cent by purchasing of its. All kinds of building work done in either marble of tone. SAYERS & RINEIIART. Waynesburg, May 20, 11357—n0.2 N. CLARK LOOK AT. TEI IS. The itudersigned would respectfully Worm the Vilb tic that lie is n o w prepared and mane acturing Wax - c", nett as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that line. Ile also wishes it understood that he keeps a Hearse and snakes coffins, and is pre pared to attend calls in town or country. at any hour. SAMUELJEWEL. Wat•neahuri3Oct. 98. Mg. TIOSHIDIKA LODGE, No. 558 I. 0. F Al E trie T t i ' n, let V t a lriZe bu g " Thursday ° 0 1 T " C 5 a i 4"l e s . • week, at 61,- o'clock. OFFICERS: NORVIAN WORLEY, N. G. . Ti. PORTER, P. O. Tilos. Scorn, V. G. .1. F. TEMPLE, ec'V. B. F. lIERRINOTON, W A. PORTER, Choplain Nov. 6, 1862. ..._Boston, Mass. ...Cincinnati, O. Philadelphia. Pa ....Detroit Mich ...St. Louis, Mo. ..Toronto. c. W SETTLE III". ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle by the Ist of November next. Ai are( tints misruled at that date, will be left with an officer for collection.— A word to the wise is sufficient " This is the first public call I have made on my customers for money since I commenced business. Sept. 3, 'ed. GEO. 11ORKINSON. j_ fIF undersigned w ill still continue the ma nu fact re of all kinds of Furniture, and respecttu Hy solicits a continuance of the patronage so generr.usly extended the late firm. COFFINS will be furnished with the greatest possi ble dispatch. ELI ATEN. Waynesburg, August 13, 1862. 51 75 75 6J 4, HAP/1313DM HUSE,' Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. S. 11./7 RTZELL, Proprietor. r IIE sii bscriber respect hi Ily informs his friends that he has taken this well known Horse where he is prepared to accommodate travellere Hid others, with goodand substantial meat. drink, &c. He will spare no pains or attention in rendering bin guests comfortable and happy during their sojourn with him, not forgetting to give due attention to their horses and carriages, &c April 10,—No 44—tf ADAMS HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. JACOB LEMLEY, PROPRIETOR, rimis well known lintel has been refitted in new style by its present proprietor, who takes this op portunity of informing the travelling public that he is fully prepared to accommodate them with the best the market :Zink, besides giving them comfortable quar ters and beds. it. has also fine stabling for any number of hor see. Waynesburg, April 16, 1862. TREASURER'S NOTICE [Persons having business with tt , e County Treasurer are informed that tie may he found at his office in the Court House at Waynesburg on the ist and 3d Monnsys and TUESDAYS of every month. J. F. RAN DOLPH, Treasurer. April 23. 1962. woof. ca.&DING. 3FLC:I4Ot-MiRLM, A T THE WAYNESBURG TEAM MILL, has _tinned up his CARDING MACHINES in fine order and secured the services of itmompetent assistant for the purpose of CARDING 19D0C.. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the Wool growing public and erasures them that every care will be taken to Ito work in a sues* manner. May 21,1.862. WAYNESBURG STEAM MILL. WM. ROGERA respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has leased the NEW STEAD , MILL at Waynesburg, N., where he will always he fonnd ready to accommodate all who may call on the shortest notic e Grinding done on the same terms as by water mills. FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can be If ft at the Millar at Yeator's store. (Jan, 27, 1862 WATCHES AND JEWELRY S. M. BAILY, Alain sweet, one door East of the old Bank Building. keeps always on band a large and elegant assortment of Watches and JeOfititY• 117 - Repairing of Qloetta, Watches and Jewelry wit MceiVe iimpt attention. [Dec. 15, lEl6l ty POI73IIIDRY. DUNN & DOWNEY, At the Waynesburg Foundry, On Greene Street; keep constantly on hand Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Grates, Plough Castings. and Casting , of ill Wept. 11, 1861 ly. • 'so ' PURNITIIRE. 8. HARTZELL PROIIPMCIPIIS oe " 1 1" NEE Ili .421. C 14.331. " A National Democratic Newspaper to be Published Daily and Weekly In the City of Philadelphia, Penna., BY A. J. GLOSSBRENNER, & A. J. GLOSSBRENNER, FRANCIS J. GRUNT) WILLIAM 11. WELSH. AGE will advocate the principles and policy of the Democratic party, and will, therefore, neces sarily favor the restoration of the Union as it was, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and that of this Commonwealth. . . It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate subjects of newspaper comment, including, of course, and pre eminently at this time, all questions connected with the existing unhappy condition of our country. It will fearlessly criticise the public acts of public servants, and defend the legal and constitutional rights of individual citizens and sovereign states, against as saults from any quarter. it will seek to awaken the minds of the people 10 a proper sense of the actual condition of the Republic— to present to them, truthfully, the fearful perils in which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the maenitude of the task that is before them, if they would check our downward progress—and to inspire them with patri otic determination to apply the remedy for our nation al ills. In brief, it will, in all things, aim to be the faithful exponent of Democratic principles, and to render it self woithy to be an organ of the Democratic patty, under whose auspices our country prospered so long and so well. The restoration of that party—the party o f the Constitution and the Union—to power in the legislative and executive governmental blanches of the States and of the Union, we believe to he neces sary to avert anarchy, and the utter Mill Of ihe Itepub lic. To contribute to that restoration will be our high est aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, and other depart ments, will receive due attention, and win be so con ducted as to make "TOY: Age" worthy of the support of the general reader. —The many difficulties now surronnding an en terprise of the magnitude r f that in which the under signed are engaged, require them to appeal to the pub lic (or a generous support, and to ask fur "The Age" a liberal patronage and extended circulation. The present state of the preparatory arrangements warrant the expectation, that the first number of the Daily will appear below the close of the present month (February, 1863,) The Weekly will be issued soon thereafter. Terms of Subscription. DAILY.WEEKLY, Per annum 94.00 Per annum) 22,00 Six Months 3,00 Six Mont hs • - • • • • 1,00 Three Months 1,50 Three Months 50 Copies delivered at the Ten copies to one ad. 17,00 counter, and to Ag'ts Twenty " " 31.00 and Carriers, 2 cts. each. Thirty " " 45,00 11,7 --- Payment required invariably in advance Address, A.. 1. GLOASBRENNER & CO., MIL 11, 'O3-2m. 439 Chestnut St., Phila. I). M. HAKE, MIL ..... L. HOC KERT M. I) DES. DANE di. IZOCICTIRT, 147 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., E rr O FEICE 11104:118-7. •9 A.M. 1. •l P. M. 0• .9 P.M. August 20, ISO. BANK. FAMERS' & DROVERS' BANK, Waynesburg, Pa. C. A. BLACK, Pres'L .1. LA ZEAR, Cashier DISCOUNT DAV, WEDNESDAY.• Sept 11,1861-Iy. IMPORTANT To Delinquent Tax Collectors CONSTABLES of the various townships who have Duplicates on hand for collection, are hereby notified that longer indulgence cannot be given,—the OUTSTANDING TAXES MUST BE COLLECTED IMMEDIATELY. The demand against the county Treasury are unusually heavy, and the funds are exhausted ; and suit will be brought shortly against all de linquents. JOS. F. RANDOLPH, Treasurer. STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL FOR El A. MA 3EII EXECUTORS OF WILLIAM ARMSTRONG dec'd, will rifler at Private Sale, the Steam Mill, situated on Muddy Creek, Cumberland Ip.. Greene enmity, Pa., about a quarter of a mile from the Monongahela River, The Mill is a first class one, neatly new, two ran of stone and can be run by water power a portion of the year. A coinihr able Frame Dwelling - Hauge, A lot of ground connected with "the property'. The Mill isscouveniently situated to a rich and fertile sec. tine of the county, convenient to market, and has au excellent run of custom. For terms and further par ticulars, inquire of the undersig.ned. RUSSELL ARMSTRONG A TYRE I) Ait NISTRONG, Executors. rartnichaels, Pa.. Oct, 29. 1802-Iy. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. - DV virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of JIDI Greene county, Pa., the undersigned Administrator of Elias Stillwell, dec'd, will expose to sale upon the ilmidgefi. on SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1863, The following property, to wit: A lot of ground situ ate in the town of Hamilton, in the borough °fielder son, Greene effililly, hounded by Creole street on the North, East by lot No. 2, Wits( by lot No. 3, and called in the plan of said town, No 2, and upon which is erected a 'lmo Story Frame DwelliA! House. Also, an nut lot, situate in said borough, conaaining three and a half acres. more or less, bounded by lots of Ed ward Parkinson, John Reynolds, Barnet Neal and 4411er0. TERMS,—One-half of the purchase money to be paid at confirmation of sale, and the remainder in one pear thereafter with interest. March 25, '63. MORGAN BELL, Adm'r. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Greene county, the undersigned will sell on the premises on SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1863, The fellewinp deecribed Beal Dilate, to wit: The un divided Ita.f of a tract of land situate in Wayne tp., Cretie county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Jacob Coon, dec'd, James Stewart, Henry Shultz, and oth ers, containing in the whole, Two !hind , ed and Seventy Acres, About one hundred and thirty of which are cleared, and on which are erected "Three Cabin :louses" and other outbuildings. [lt Leine the undivided half of the tract of land of which Isaac Blair died seized.] TERNIS made known on day of gale. • MARK GOBDON, fatardian of March '35, 1863. .Jane and Melte Blair ALECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price, Six Cenis. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Sper.natorrhrea or Seminal Weekness, In voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Inspedi mcnts to Marriage generally, Nervousness. Consump tion, Epilepsy and tits; Mental and Physical incapac ity, resulting frets Self-Abuse, Src —By ROBT. J CU LVERWELL, M. D. Author of the Gres* Book, j•c, The world-renowned author. in this admirable Lec Lure, clearly proves from his own experience that the awfw consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually r.•nioved without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations. bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at one certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what Ids COlOthiOn laity be, may cure himself cheaply. pri vately. and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. sent under seat, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addres.ing. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO , IV Bowery, New York, Post Oflke Box, 4566. March 4, 1663. WATCHES, SZT/IXILD3r AND • MUER—WARE. T i l l e lizn n ile to rs;'Ln undersigned o:sl ei d ec r f e e s d pe s c i t o f e n i l , ly of irnietef r old a a n t ,i Silver Watches, Fine. Cold Jewelry, of every kind and v riot), of styles—comprising all of the newest and most beautiful ;di:Signs. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, Equal to Coin—and the best make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article is warranted. to be no represented. Watches and Jewelry fatefully repaired and satisfac tion guaiantced' JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer 4. Marley.). No. 622 MARKET Street, PUMA. rihttit 11, 1883.-4 mos. LEGAL NOTICE. IN the Orphan's Court of Greene co., No. I, March Term, 1863, In the matter of the Partition of The Real Estate of Benianunlitoss, fate of Washington tp., deceased. To Hannah Mss, widow, Thomas Ross, Abner Ross, jairoh Roes A. A. Furman, Esq., guar dian of Lydia, Benjamin Franklin, Hannah Maria, and Heath .1. Ross, minor children of said deceased. A.A. Furman. guardian of John Cox, a minor child of Cath arine Cox, deceased, who was a daughter ofsaid Ben jamin Ross, deceased, and James Dunn, guardian ad Lieu' of Saloum and Catharine Virginia Dunn. mi nor children of Rachel Dunn, deceased, who was a daughter of said Benjamin-Rosa, deceasted. You, and each of you, are hereby notilied that, by virtue ola writ offartition issued out of the Orphans' Com t of Greene County, an inquest will be held and taken upon the premises, in Washington and Carat% T owns hip s ; on the Ilth day May, A. D. 1863, at it o'clock, A. M., of said day, and from day to day, fin the purpose of making partition at valuation and ap praisement of the said real estate, as in the said writ required ; at which time and place you can attend, if you think proper. THOS. LUCAS, Sheriff: Sheriff's office, Waynesburg, April I, 1863.-3 t. GiffNE HOUSE RE-OPENED. Great Bargains in Dry Goods AND MOTHING I WILLIAM A. PORTER HAS just returned from the Eastern cities with the largest stock of GOODS ever brought to this place, which was bought low and will be sold at about old prices, for Cash or Produce. lie invites particular at tention to his large Stock of BOOTS AND CLOTHING ! WM. A. will he found at the"nreene House:" Joe will remain at the old room up town. Call soon at either stand. Waynesburg, Dec. 17, '62 FIRST ARRIVAL-CALL SOON! DRY (GOODS Y, IV a 11214 COST CONSIDERED 411.110 t, t 27411, Having made extensive unprovements in their store room are better prepared than ever to accommodate their customers. They are offering the LARGEST BEST & GREATEST VARIETY Of Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Millinery Goods, Notions, &c., ever offered in Waynesburg, in cluding an immense stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, 01 all descriptions, Shawls, Trimmings, Vel vets, Children's Plaids, Flannels, Limeys, Cloths, Jeans, Tweeds, C'assimeres. Satinetts, and Yarns. • If you want Goods, call and he convinced'-- If you ever bought goods to your satisfaction, you can do it now. All goods, Foreign, Domestic, and Home made, sold for CASH or other READY-PAY. Call and look at our stocK before belying. MINOR. & CO. Nov. 12,'62-limos. • El FELLOWS SAVIB ASSOCIATIOI OF VIOWLAWAg.,I rk?), Chartered by the Legislature 3//1. 27,'62 J. F. RA N DOLPH , President J F. TEMPLE, Sec'ty; WM. A. PORTER, Cashier, ' tNAOF.RB.—Win, Davis, R. W. Downey, Norman Worley, D. W. Braden, .1. L. McConnell, Josiah Por ter. ' All Business Commit itications Alricoeld he ad liessed to iNtei. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene cone ty, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Loans and Discounts made. Business day every Thursday. Dec. 3. 'O2. :limos, CABINET MAKING. JAMES GANIER & CO., Wt uld respectfully inform their friends and the.pti lic that they have now on hand a good assortment ail kinds of 0 ARIMIT WARE. our h as is usually kept in slums io Ills part of the mum I o'. made of the hest materials, and by The best work men. Ej - They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared to attend promptly to funerals, either in Irmo or reentry. Waypesborg, 3annary 24, Plan—ly. gittet 11,110ing, DAILY MAIL HACK RUNNING REGI'LARLY BETWEEN lan 11111 VICES' LA~DI~G. THE amfersigned respectfully informs the generous Public, that having. the Contract for the carrying of the mail between the above points, he has placed upon the mate two ne.w and commodious Hacks for the ac commodation of the traveling One will leave the Hamilton House, Wayilesburg, every morn ing. Sundays excepted, at 71 . o'clock, and will arrive at Iticee' Landing in time for the Boat to Pittsburgh. the other will leave Rices' Landing at the same time and arrive iu Waynesburg at TlOOll. No pains will be spared for the :tecommodation of passengers, TIMOTHY DOW: 111 ER, Proprietor. August 7th, ISfil, no . u. HUGHES & OLIVER, Grocers, Forwarding and COMMISSION NIERCIIANTS Rices' Landing, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared with the hugest and hest Grocery and Forwarding Rooms in the r!::.•:n, for all goods on con signment. and also GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the bank of the river, convenient for boats to land, for storing all kinds of produce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or tne Eastern cities, on •the most reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention and long experienee, in bonit:6s, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will keep on hand gone ageortment of FRESH GROCERIES. from the head of market, at wholesale {Prices. to aCenlll pnodate all who will favor them with their patronage. April 11, 1810. dJ. SZIDOWICK, Grocers and Commission Merchanis, RXES' LINDING, P 3. The above gentlemen give notice to the public. that by the death of a former partner, the late firms of Stro snider & Sedgewicks, and Sedgewicks & Co., have been dissolved, and the business connected therewith must be settled wit,, them; and hereafter the above business will be continued and promptly attended to by the above firm. Also; Leather, Shoe Findings, &c, as.well asa good assortment of Mill Saws will be kept on hand. Ail up COfftaliggioll must be paid before the goods are removed. March 6, 1861—n039-6m. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 3 1 22.51.1.a,c1 - 4a11313.1.4x, r'eatixiLet. Aledieal Adirice even Gratis by the Airtiurgeon. Valuable REPORTS on SPARMATOR=MA OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the ,NEW REMEDIES em ployed in the tlispermary, sent in sealed letter enve'- opeo, free of charge. Arfldeeos Dr- .1- SKEILLIN LIOUGIIT.ON, Howard Association. No..SSonth Nirith fitiomt, Plrilaitelphia, January 14, 1863. FOR SALE, Al THE IHEISSEE.- GEE ORIFICE, lot of BCI"SHAVE'S CHLRBRATBD ROLLAIL BMW lb? Dysrpsia and Debiltty. Only 60 ale per bottle. Usually Bell At a deltas. Vittsin4 Abbortisentents. BOOT AND SHOE AUCTION i~LO ~0 ~ ~:1+:1~~~~~J~~ AUCTION ROME, 5 5 Fifth Street. Nasexie Hall, Pittsburilt, TrAvizia just been in receipt of a very large con signment of :all kinds of (lents', Ladies', artisys Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, would call the particular attention of Country Mer chants and dealers to the same, guaranteeing that both in rerard to PRICE and QUALITY OF GOODS we can give better salt-faction than any other house in the West. One call we think will sufficelo prove the correctnres of the above assertion, as we are continu ally in receipt of goods direct from Boston. Pittsburgh, April b, '63.-Iy. / I ITTSEURGE Mourning and Housefurnishing D•RY GOODS STORE D. COOPER efts CO., 75 Market street, Pittsburgh, NTINUE to devote their whole attention as G in years past, to the sale of MOURNING and DOUSEFURNIS'AING DRY GOODS. In their MOURNING DERR lITMENT will be found at all times, a fell monument of Deep and Half Mourning Dress Goods, ellaWlq ‘ &c., &c. In their 110 USEKEEPINO DEPART.7IIEXT, Housekeepers will find Sheeting, Table Linens, Pillow Case Muslins and Linens, Towellings, Quilts, Napkins, &c.. &C. We invite persons visi tir.g the City to purchase either of the above class of Goods to give us a call. as we keep good Goods and are determined to sell them at the lowest Cash prices. April x, 1870.-`2lll. R. R. BULGER. Manufacturer of every degcript ion of Ml' TY FL 1\1" I T.T M , N 0.45 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSUIIIIKIII, PENN' A. A full assort no nt of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE Cortmtantly on hand, whit It I will i,•11 at the lowest pricez for cash. Aug. 91, IStit—lV• WALL PAPER. NEVER, OR NOW, H THE TIME TO BEY WA-DMA PAPER The price is .tendily advancing in Ihe Eastern lrlsti , I((Ayr, on hand 100,000 ROHS Or Wall Paper to In- ,nid ;his Spring, new :ind ,dyles, and 4ellitn! at idd [tire ,also CURTAINS. PLAIN AND 'ATIN GREEN ‘VIN DOW PAPER, &e., and examine for youirwlves. Wholer•utle Dealers respectfully requested to call and CX3lllille liur stock and prieea before purchasing edge- SEE No 91, Wood street, between 41llaml 5111 Sts. ind door below Dintruphil A Iley l'ilishitrait, April 8, 'r•3.-3m. 4, Ella,Ap, V. * 0363 41erk • tl,e. NOW OXi. NroVEM 174 T,4 1111132.A114 Alain heats nil tie tV(•st in STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE Wall Papers' Borders, Decorttions, Tester 4, Curtains. Landarnoes Fire Board Prints, etc-, of Foreign and Domestic man tilactitre, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, =M"Je=O2l April I, '63 WAIL PAPER! At No. 107, Market St., near Liberty St., .IP'ittesl=ourgla • Pet. r NOW offer a very heavy stock .fall grades of Wall I Papers, at the lowe , t rates fm Cash, embracing all grades of g..ods to be found ir. the largest stocks. east ot west, together with Window Shades, Fire Board Prints, Window Fixtures, Gold-bound Cloth Shades, &c. Buyers will find it to their interest to call and see. 1132; roceived as cash at market prices. Feb. 25 , 1'563 . " JOS. R. TI3EM HOWE SEWING MACHINE. INVENTED 1815-IAIPROVF,D 18i0. ADAVTED TO ALL KINDS OF AIANUFACTUR- ING PITRPOSES. Sewng Equally as well on anus- Ihts, Cloth and Leather. CORNER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSBURG Pt, P A April 16 , - -lyr. A. M. M'GREGOR, Ai: ENT ST• NICHOLAS MOTEL. CORNER GRANT AND 4TH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. FEII L, Proprietor. April 4. NEW SPITING GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. Figured Alt Wool De Laines, for 3Cr. New Style Figured Spring De Laines, Traveling Dress Gouda, Poplins, .• A i flaCe3B, Silk Cloaks, Shawls, Dusters, Bleached and untikactied Muslim', Irish Linens, Shirt Fronts, A lot of old Goods very cheap Pittsburgh, April 9; 1863. limos. & IL ir HILLIPS. Nos 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OM CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT; GREEN OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL cLoTtis, WINDOW SHAPES. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, CARRIAGE CLOTHS. 3150, - dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath er, halms Rubber Belling, Hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, 4-c., Wholesale and retail buyers will find our stock largc well selected, and at the lowest prices. April 24. 1862—1 y. P. REIMER. J. S. DEVM ER. 11. D. REVMER. R.VAHLER & BROTHERS, ‘Vholesale Dealers in Itetti ralliva4 Nuts, Confectioner}, Sugars, Fire Works, A. 1.4 also Manufacturers of all 'Varieties of Fine Cream Candies, Chocolate Creams, Gum, Jelly and Licorice Drops, Jellies, Syrups, &.c. Nos. 126 11r n 128 Wool) STREET, ABOVE 1 7 1 , Apiil 8,1863.-6 in P ITTSBIJ FLOE, PA. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, Where C VSTEIteI and all the debate* of the season will bo parved up 1* the meet-pahlable El YOUNG. Darner Virgin and Alley Smitlitle et Plltsburgh, Oct. 14, '42..y 'FROM AS PALM ER WALL PAPER! lEa VifitOlrg. L. OLDIUM, Professor of PathoLogir in Eleatic Me 4. cal College of Philadelphia, Pg. 'Ns PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,. No. 132, GRANT STREET, PlTTlllithOlf, PA. HIS system of practige is Elastic, connected wit, Urino Pathology. From his long experience he confidently tenders his professional services to the pub lic. Feb, 25, 1863. STEINWAY & SONS' PiAMOS, THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLDS WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEA-RS WE would respectfully direct the attention of cill• zens of Waynesburg and vicinity to the vast and universally admitted superiority alive Miles made by STEINWAY & SONS, New York. The tone of these umtritraeras more nearly resembles the "hull - M voice" in the prolonged and singing gnat. hies of their sound ; and they combine in a wonderfut degree POWER and SWEETNESS. Both fot bril liant instrumental performance, and as an accompati mem In vocal music, they are altogether unrivalled. We Challenge Cor3parlson, and we Was• reirt them superior in every respect to anything est in the shape of a Piano Porte. Sold at New York Factory prices by 11. KLEBER & BRO. No. 5:3 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Sore Agents for Steinway's Pianos for Western Pennsylvania, F.astertt Ohio, and North Western Vir ginia. 11. KLEBER & BRO. Pio. 53 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole Agen is flu the "Cuban Harmoniums and M lodeons," tbr Western Pentwylyania, Eastern Oh and Northwestern Virginia. Oct. 1, '62" ly. KNABE'S PIANOS I= WILLIAM KNA BE & CO. E above Pianos from their Fact , ry po,+ess all the superior and talent unprovementg, including the JIG RA E OvPrsttung. lmpruce•d Full Iran Fina mr, Felt Corked hammers. acc. Tit ALB ERG, One of the most eminent pianists in the world, says •'I have great pleasure in certifying thas I have tried your litanc,s, and find them equal, if not superior, to ;my in this country. Among their graft qualities, w hirh distinguish them, is the evenness of tone, the agreeable and easy touch, and volume OC tone. Wishing you all the success VOO so highly serve, I am, sir, yours truly, S. 'lll ALI3E[N:.'• th;t wolf kn , ;tvrt c,thittoser, Itt.laware.staym that "Thu cittut.t be sitrpaeoed any in the market." 11. VIEUXTEMPTS XVlit,. 1—" I was delighted on hear ins the clear and full t' no of one of your first class Plaitos 11 7 - The above Pianos are warranted for five years, I'or sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 43 Fifth street, 2.i door st., Patterson's New Haildine. [Jan. V.), 1862. WHEELER & WILSON'S "Sewing Machines," FIFTH STREh.T, Pll I, , LURC:II, PENNA Alcarde(l the Fir3t at the werED - STATES PAID, FOR THE YEARS ISSS, I 559 Lend 1860. UPWARDS OF 80,000 MACHINES sold in the United States, MORE THAN 10,(N)0 .SOLD THE PAST TIMM. NVe offer to the public WHEELER & WILSON'S Improved Sewing Machines, .L.T I REDUCED PRICEN with increased confidence of its merits as the best an& most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It tines equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the locksticla impossible to unravel, with the es sential advantage of being alike on both aides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side—is simple in con struction more speedy in moven - it nt, and more durable. than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, Mmi, fell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck, al on the saute utachine, and warrant it for three years. einmlars containing testimonials from ladies of the highest standing. East and West, giving prices, ac., will be furnished gratis on application in person or by letter. :Roving Machine Needr, Bilk, Twist Cotton and 01 constantly on hand. WILLIAM SUMNER & CO. Pittsburgh, Oct. I, '62—tf. VENITIAN BLINDS! G. P. WERTZ, • First Premium and Excelsior VIIITIAI 111,1111 IAgTORY, NO. 72, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST., WS REROOM ON FIRST FLOOR, PITTSBURGH, PA. r 11110 SE wishing to furnish their houses with Veni! 1 Oen Blinds of the Morn' EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH. Will tind it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work in got up by the best mechanics: Every attention is paid to the wants of. customers. PRICES LOW. ALL WORK WARRANTED! OLD BUN DS REPAIRED NEATLY, or remodeled, le desired, to appear the same as new, of the LATEST STYLE, without extortion. Those having DweltMgs, Churches or Public Build in7s to furnish with !Ltic4is Si Revolving or Stationary Shutters, Would save money lly giving me a call, Corner of Third and Aiarket street. Oct. I, IRCI2;Iy CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. 7 Filth Street, PITT,SBURGE, PA FRED. IVEI 4 ,S, PROPRIETOR. Ott ober 15. 1411. lv. THOMAS LEMON, (succEss-oR To J XIMET 2 , LEMON;) Manufacturer and Dealer in PURNITURU s. OF ALL KINDS, Bole Malnitlcillrer of • WELLS' PATENT SPRIN6- BEDs, 118 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 13, 16til-ly. .1. D. FACKINER. Jrro M. IRWIN. FACRINER & IRWIN, waw,factitrers of every description of FUI%Ta•I'UR ; NO. 103 SMITHFIELD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. A full assortment of Pittsburgh riimiufactored Far. nintre constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowes. price FOR CASH, wI cn is uur only terne.r Sept. 11, 1881—lv. _ • S. B. C. 4 1 ). MARKLE, NI A 311; FACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOON, CAP, LETTER„ AND all kialig of WRAPPING PAPER have matey ed SIotnIFINS. 27 II OOD STREET to No. 33 s.3.nithfleld street, rrnsBUDOLL PA. Caelt Irror Tradefor Ram :ow'. /a. ISO THOS. C. LAZEAR; A TTORNlirt AT LAW NO. MIGRANT sTwere, 1110 prrTsermi, re.; %pt. 11,1001 le! 0 GEORGE P. WERTZ
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