IMMIN .1 dreamed I law a little may child . , With flaxen ringlets, . in a garden 44aq - Now .stopping here, and then afar off straying, ks flower or buttertly hie feet beguiled. 'Twos changed,—one summer's Jay 1 stepped aside, :4'o, let hiin pass. his lace had Tap ' - hood's seeming; : And that full ey. of blue was fondly beaming On a fair maiden, whom he (.atle4 ';his bride !" Once mere,—'twafi evening, and the cheer ful fire I taw a groilp of youthful forma sur rounding; And in the midst . 1 marked the Btailing sire.— The heavens were oloadeli ! and .1 beard the tone aslcov moving bell,--the .white haired than .was gone ! PRANCES OF WAR. general .Roseerans, in his report of the battle of Murfreesboro, esti ,mates that 20,000 rounds of artillery ,fired by the Unionists, 728 hit the ; twiny, and of 2,00.0,,0,00 ,musketry, 13,862 were effectual.— This would show that twenty-seven .catulton shots, or one hundred and fifty-five giusk,ets shots. were re quired to bit one man. A.veraging the latter at ,one ounce each, the weight of metal required in bringing dmrt ,an Anem.y" would ,be nine pounds, w,bile of the former it would ; relpilre about 225 pounds, or one and a halfthe weight of the human body. ho,wever, the proportion killed or dying from wounds would he on ly about one-fourth of the numbers put Aons du combat, the figures given :above must be increased to the same ,degree. It will readily be seen how j ,ratAlitore destruction Is dealt by the musket than the loud-mouthed ,cannon, • when tiring either round shot or shell. A ROMANTIC SOLDIER. A Romance in real life—affording foundation enough for a first class yellow-covered novel —came to the notice of the New York police Fri day afternoon. Charles Noll, a young man about 21 years of age, (a eoldier in the army,) recently came home.on.a furlough, but overstaying his time, he was afraid to go back /est be shou)d be shot as a .deserter ; he therefore proposed to his betrohed, .a young girl named Wilhelmina Sta hel", as the best means ofescapipg Ap prehension that, be should commit ',suicide by taking poison. He accord ingly purchased a quantity of laada num, and atter adininistering some, o the ,ail, who .insisted on taking took a dose hitaseg They both then *id down to die. A neighbor enter iag the room found Noll. dead, and the girl insensible. The life of the latter, hawnvqr, is now out of dan ger. IMIEEMit2=II PITROKIS STORY. The Boston papers tell a piteous story ,9,f ,Akrs. .Tuckermam, formerly one of the' most brilliant ladies in Aostou society. Her husband swin- Ailed ,the Eastern Railroad Company : as ktti Treasurer, and is now serving nut an eighteen years' term in the Contieetieut State _Prison., for robbing the mails. His wife 'clung to him through- all his disgrace, but finally, it is said . that, losing hope and friends, abe took to strong drink, and the last scene was in the . Police :Court, Wage she stood a wreck of her former self. rhe head of the great Russian . despotism has sera. a -commissioner of peace to the P6latol insurgents, propesipiran armistice, to be follow ed by ,gov , ?rnmental reform, which 4iowever the Poles have declined. soirwx TO SCOUNNI DIREC- TORS OF GRIMIER COITNTV To TUC 114eitonL DlREcTotta or GrtCum.: Cot'Nil": GEN,TAEMcF.II; :—ln purenance, of the 43d sLectiiiii of the illct . of kb May, 18.1 L yon are hereby notified to meet irr coneentioit, at the Court Douse in Waynes burg, on the first Monday 'of Mar. A 15.1;3. being the 40)14 rtt,the month. at l o'clock in the later coon. and select, viva coca, by a majority of the whole numbers of Directors pteserit, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and or skill and experi ence in the art of teaching, as Countk Superintendent. for the three succeeding years.: determine the amount of compensation for the same; and certify the result to the Stine Superintenden4;at, Harrisburg, as required by the Nth and loth sectiotf= quid act. A . 41. MILLER. County Superintendent of areetie un tin ty. pril 15th, 1863. TNE UP=TMI GROCERY. OAXOUNIr 4111, STACIIMMMIL. t1,1111;G purchased the shtek. of Groceries lately it nelnsiving to Wtl:jam Cotterel. grill conti tttt fbe busincss at the old otaurt: They will in a few days be in receipt of a large armartment. of Prime Groceries isct Proviiions.l Co.nfectionacies, „Nritiotif. ,dec., Wbith MlPy,l4llro,fiti liethe - 4nwesd priCea for cash. rant Meal, FiniVer, Hunter, Eggs, and Country I'rq- Auer gPiienslly kiwayy. on baud. March 4th len?. OVRILEIV aefißr SALE. TN Montane." of an order nf the Orphans' Court of Graeae County, Ow undersigned will sell in Mat of the Court House at Wayne'bora, on SailfrWS.A.T, - 118411 t 2 9 1863, betweep the Ignite of I and 3 P. M , the following de FCribee . Xsta(e. sa %yip The nuotvided half of a tract of 'tiitlliato 4 11 Witr,he tp., 4,reeiie eon toy, ad-- joining istras of Ott heirs. ,1-.laeoli Coen, dee'd, Jamie dlewart, Henry eitiultz, and others, containing in the whale, ?Two Rundrad. and *Tay A cres , About one hundred audActy ,pf which are cleared and on which are emit.. d "Three Cabin 'louses" and other outbuildings. lit being the undivided hall of the tract of ,Npil of which Isaac Blair dirt; ;met) TERMiS atail c kurisv,ti .0.11 4gly !f eayi . MARICGORDON, ,GAardis 11 of June and Phebe April 2./, 111=1117 1 20.11:11 WOTICE. LErrints testamentary upon the eetate.of !SRA EL RIMILL. flfeft, lire of Greene county, haying been grantiA by Nbitilleglevy Greene county to the n d iwe ivied e . SH persona Ainvitieetainw against the estate ate requested to present them tio• t‘ettlettictit o ft.i I thoyesei,feetcte Kre regoested to pay I•.e awke• AMOS BREWER, f:A.'y April 22, HOTEk, TORNEE. OF PENN & ET. cLAta STRE a pa, PITTSB , 7R,94y. ' J. N. AN DEWS*. r4OPReI ETOR. . . ' Titia popular &Mo ? erecently been,tbnrosigli ,3• return!' and rdrntelietC,' now Woes one oat!. 41,J*1 plea,Ant. the cit*. Tern,* mod Arufe r • Mut/ . • NAWKNISL CLARK aciffiEnttraon ATHANIEL CLARK, the Clothing Merchant hAs N associated his Ron. ALONZO .1. CLARK, in company with himself, in the Clothing Dusinen. This is the Right place. to get your SPRING and SUMMER Claming.— Ifyou want a Dress Suit, Fancy suit, or one for business, you will find ou establishment theiplace to purchase Our husiness house is directly in Pront of the. Court house, in Album . * building. Conte one a.ud all ehualderto Shoulder and we will semi you home again with your Arms Ault of cheap 'and fashionable Clothing. The Present high prices caused by traithrs in Arms have made a very slight advance itt our usual low ericee. Now la the time to get good hargaing. We espect o Carry on a CASH business, and will be enabled Inset( at very short profits. If yon will favor us with a call we will use our Arms in showi ig you our goods, whether you desire to pur chase or not. We ask nothing for showing goods So come Right along, and sre us, and we will greet) ou wilh a wmilr upon our Pace, and do our utmost to please you. We have made ar. iangeniefits with one ofthe best Merchant Tailors in Pittsburgh to suanufaaure goods to order, which they Forward (0 US as soon as manufactuted. 130 that persons de suing goods "made to order'' can hzt a them inutisla the latest style. Our March or Spring goods have already arrived. If you should be passing our establiAhnient Wane Halt, and we will try at least, to find ion good piaci , to Rest!, • NATHAN/EL CLARK Sc hi OX No , 3'ZG''~, ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, persot ally, are requested to make lamediate settlement, as my old business must besgt lled pp. an my absence the business will be settled by my son. A. J. Clark. All accounts not settled be fore first tifJpne, 1863. will be left with the proper of ficer for ,cofteelion. I would very touch regret this step, but to protect myself front great loss, I will Le compelled to adopt it April 1, 1.413. PRINCE & CO. ALIO MAXOrACIVRI Mr DIITZBILNr STYLES Or rasa CELEBRATED IVIELODEONS! IN SOSIIWOOD CASES. PRICES, VARYING FROM $45 TO $350. Elegant Descriptive Catalogues illustrating each instrument. at free by mail on applicatkA. .Address orders or communications to either GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buffalo, N. V. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., SI Fulton St., New York. OEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 43 Lake St., Chicago, 111. Or either of the following 011olesale Agents !lENBY TOLMAN A CO., W. F. COLBCRN JAMES BF.LLAK, A. LOUSE, BALMER A WEBER.... A. A. S. NORDHETMER,. PRICI Liar Fiv•Octave, Double need. F to F. Five Octave. Single 'teed, F to F .... Four and a Halt Octave, C. to F..... Font Octave, C. to C OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENT PRINCE & CO.'S GRADUATED SWELL Patented September 17th, 1861 Wets an entire new idea, and its want hes been noticed by all ac. qualated with Reed Instruments. The old Egret/could fluent be made to eleerate gradeany • : the instautthe pedal was touched tor opening itt the chew be s would lmaturtsussous and abrupt. Our NEW SWELL Is constructed en scientific principles, and we are satisfied, by out untiring study and caperinsents,that it tithe only one by which the tone of Ewa !ammonite may he graduated from a mere whisper to theta power of the hatnamera, and vice versa. The volume of tone le also very much Increased by this swell, and Is now all that we could desire. 1 'Elkin ixonnection with ow DIVIDED SWELL. (which we pat ented in 1855. E will be added to all the Melodeons which we ameruSic- Ime In the tutee's, and without extra charge. - One other feature in our Illelodelma is the IMPROVED VALVE OR PALLET, bang a tembhation et cloth and leather, .prepared expressly for the purpose. Thlemalve we have mud for the palatines Tears, and we find It to be the very thing_ that has been so long needed as a sutptitnte fbr the India Rubber Valve, which tats been In use ever since Melodeons have been manufactured. and which has caused so much trouble by the dissolving and sticking of the India aubber. All of our inetruments me now finished with this bantered xaba, and we can recommend them with can&lence. Pelmets unacquainted with the Melodeon and Its history, will bear In mind that we ate the pioneers and Isnaltattalteta not only In the United States: but in the !world: Wig commenced the manufac ture of Melodeons fn 6e , fall of the year Itil7 and since that Its. Lace finished and sold -TWENTY SEWN THOIZINVI Thew instruments are now loran Mostly lit thanes mat Canada, but also ise Europe, Asia, Africa the West ladles, and from all these emotes we Imes the limit flattering • lestlemalah of the high estimation in vi r e em WC At all ba Mistrial Exhibitioaa they haveinvanably • AWIRDED•THE HIGHEST PROMIIIIII Sheitealtr e.shileited In competition with n . We stealth *e Plea sure% forwarding by mail let our cM7iiespeimel our Inualleethalfi:at oMe,laraw,2l:diclyeevieergyZ;g=t we nimutheture isfully them All Melodeons of our martufeetere: ' deaWin any part of the United States or Canda, sunewesommether •bs perfect lncvery' respect, and should any r*ant be reennettefore Moe espiratket of five years from the date ea reedy sad willing to make the name thee of - dory le not mased-by accident or design. . . iilivllollOUß MANUFACTORY IS As In are the Owens and .•,, • Z. the model, we have, of corm the 3 ofour wor k ere! of theta* mechankiebethe • haste bees with n"inee "*".7 , • , tare never • Weneploy none hatthe mo st 'La d en eittPreatice in the establishment. tili tur bas wo hig rk ora ls divided per, to il:l mr e° Ohly orin. anne sna li diff nem ererdahbwedranc . hes t" ,• ,,rimmire each rm rim ek. : cos brio& to another. la The dillenne Pen ile=le=f i thlt s4 Ind Puled "n one IC .Mielhr b add to o th er the • lodeon Is complete. '- The delivering of materials and inspeethas of worth attended by, dna. thermal foreman nand. a forestal of maciduee ; third . foreman emit of :fount. stemma la the maulaideth of the nest t le C= of the are onerous, it being r:trtosekct etre out Sock, to carefully watch the making of th e dfirefeef Jeep the tilemutemensery balaidged. and, in fact, to have an eye to evert _mum, and keep everything straight. elscie mentioned do others to show that the utmost core is taken In awry depertmot. f won omlta DZPAlefitiNT--Nhaeli ortheioOilqueNtyof th e Melo. dean depends on basing,perlect Reeds I t s Demme, to Hare the meet perfect voseiduery to ma, Darr, amp, plene, Ac... r. an well ante me the utmost care la whetter metals, end mirg peopmerpen do ns ha me cousposielon p freed etal, The superintending of this reepertment hae teen with us since coomwocemen atlas Murtha e, and, beim: a practic ko . boa originated. improved and perfehted all the newhiner; matin g ow hoe soma and them are no duplicates be smy other Mmfatiory. j Prom the fact that nor reeds me celebrated farther nothownitv, evenness and sweetness of rater. We very often receive orders for then. or soncitatioas from manntacturee to inipply them with whet they IV quire ; but al we never sell any parka our Instrument reparate, we always &clime to fill such orders, • In MOM the omegas of our Melodeon should et tray time be so un fortunate Ito to break n reel. they can. by idforndie, MI w Meh it to. ro. ceive by re-turn midi it men one im•peily tonettniel ready to pat I. free of eluvr:e. r 1 dipe) 3P•Aperrie kw the ie O ur.. an.kwko en can.% bend Go lathe in term% df U m sitedlows 1 'dead& • Addams either 4;1)0. 4 A. ALCM'S ALM ;Weak" 14. V. GEO. A. tont:ter: drat.. $ Yellen Ft., New Vest. ,410. A. eV.. Lea7:d4. Chile , ar.e, • QF - ( pavistum - • ALOWO J. CLAIM t ' '3IE3EIC 383 .AlLGfrall.'" T HE undersigned would, inittstat the citizens of ; - - Waynesburg and vicinity, that they are prepared A Natio — MU Democratic Newspaper to be to take + Published Daily and Weekly in the I and Carte De Visites, ' City of Philadelphia, Penn," Ix Tat LATENT METAL i BY A. J. GLOSSERBIOTER, & CO., Those wishing anything done in' our line would do • A.. 1. oLoSSBRENNER, FRANCIA J. GRIPS It. ~ well to call soon, as the arrangement is hut for a t hort • WILLIAM 11. WELSH. + time. Particular attention will he paid to --- 1 CARTE DE VISITES, MELAINEOTYPES, ' rilllE AGE will advocate the principles and policy of FERREOTYPEs, A MBROTY P ES, &c. ,/, the Democratic party, and will, therefore, neces rarity favor the restoration of the Union as it was, and We are also prepared to take Me size Photographs defend the Constitution of the United States, and that in water colors. Pictures of deceased persons taken o f this c ommo ,„.„ 1 ,1„ almost life size from small Ambrotypes. n se e , c t an d ed w p a r t e tt - It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate sulkier»! HAAS & WHITE, Near Sayers' Corner. :: i f u r i t i e m ys i p i s ep a l newspaper thise riittiinmieen,t, alli cl q unng, course, - the existing unhappy condition of our country. It will feerlessti .eriticise the public acts of public 4.I)IIICLUrISTRATOZ'S SALE, servants, and defend the legal and constitutional rights of individual citizens and sovereign states, against as 'THE subscriber will offer at public sale on- milts from any quarter. Wednesday, April 29th, 1863, It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the actual condition of the Republic— At the residence of Mrs Hannah Garrison, late of Gil- to present to them, truthfully, the fearful perils in more tp., Greene county, dec'd , all the property of said which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the magnitude dec'd, containing in part as follows. viz : Horses, of the task that is before them. if they would check our young Cattle, Oxen, tows, Sheep, Hogs, Farming downward progress—and to inspire them with patri utensils, Beds and Bedding, Household and Kitchen °tic determination to apply the remedy for our nation- Furniture Appie mill and Cider press, Mowing Ma- al ills. chine, one Two Horse Buggy, one set olHartiese„ one In brief, it will, in all things, aim to he the faithful Two horse wagon. All hiotts cf grain, Bacon, Pork, exponent of Democratic principles, and to render it also, 50 shares of stock of the Farmers' & Drovers' self worthy to be an organ of the Democratic party, Bank of Wayneeburg, with a great many other articles. under whose auspices our country prospered so tong Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. and so well. The restoration of that party—the party TERMS made known on day of sale. of the Constitution and the Union—to power in the LEROY GARRISON, legislative and esecutive governmental branches of JOHN HAGAN, Aditets. the States and of the Union. we believe to be nieces . sary to avert anarchy, and the utter ruin of the Repub ------- lic• To contribute to that restoration will be our high est aim. STRAY COLTS ! The News, Literary, Commercial, and other depart ments, will receive due attention, and will beso con- QTRAYED away from the subscriber living in Mor oi,. ducted as to make "The Age" worthy of the support 0 gars tp., Greene county, Pa., about the 25th day March last, sty° Pay Colts: one a two year old Alley: of the general reader. —The many difficulties now surronnding an en tire other a yearling Horse Colt. ' terprise of the magnitude of that in which the under- Any person returning the same to the subscriber, or _,,,,, ed *lre engaged, require them to appeal to the pub giving information where they can be had, will be suit- , .r. tie for a generous support, and to ask for "The Age" ably rewarded. A darn the undersigned at Jefferson, a liberal patronage and•extentled circulation. Greene ai d ed . Pa. w. T. it. p, s, . .. . : The present state of the preparatory arrangements April 21., '. l i3. Ul FY warrant the expectation, that the first number of the Daily will appear h,.foie the close of the present month (February, 1e63,) 'The Weekly will be issued soon thereafter. April 8,1E363 April V., '63 alaptsburg Y)usiums CARRIAGE lIIANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public that he has located in Waynesburg, Pa., where he intends to manufacture Carriages of Every Description. Frnm his experience in the brisinesk. he feels confi dent his wsrk will give entire satisfaction Pie will use no low lurked material, in any part "Nis work. and wilt not employ any hilt Superior workman. All new work will he Warranted for One Year. Shopon Greene street, one square sonth of 110 . 01iT1 011£1:!. War,it.taiturg, Jan. fr,s, I%o—no 34. — MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SAYERS Sz; RINEHART, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court House, Main street. • WHERE they have, am' keep on hands a large and extensive assortment of tine anti ornamental t ai tr/ MARBLE WORK, such as monuments, tombs, tablet.. and '" grave stones, of every variety and style. •m 0". Particular attention paid to caning, which will be done by as good workmen as can he wind anywhere in the business; as one of the firm has seen practically engaged in the business for ;wen ty-fi ve years, and the other eighteen years. They hatter them selves they cannot be surpassed in point of skill and taste by any in the west. Persons wishing any g in our line can have it furnished to any place desired at lower rates than any other establishment in the country. ! Persons can save 211 per cent by purchasing of its. All kinds of building work done in either marble of tone. SAYERS & RINEHART. Waynesburg, May 20, l 8 7—u0.2 N. CLARK The undersigned would respectfully inform the Pub lie that lie is now prepared and maint acturing Csa.'l6•l33.et Waage, uch as BUREAUS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that line. Ile also wirdieg it understood that he keeps a Hearse and wakes coffins. and is pre pared to attend calls in town or country, at any hour. S AMU El. I rwm.. Waynesburg, Oct 26,1559. DOSIIIMKA LODGE, No. 538 I. 0. F IrEET in Waynesburg, in Allison's Ildll, opposite the I 'ourt.flouse, on Thursday evening of each week, at fq, o'clock. Ortlekas: Boston. Mao. ...Gluckman, 0. Philadelphia, Pa Mkh ...St. Louis, Mu ..Tormito, c. W N . WORLF,Y, P C S. try. 6, 1869 ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note or Book Account, are requested to call and • ettle by the Int of November next. All ale, ants unsettled at that date, will be left with an officer for collection.— A word to tbe wine is sufficient " Thin is the last public call I have made on my customers for money since I commenced business :lent. 3, '6'2 riMIL n nd.•reigoed it iti 1,1111 continue the manufacture j_ of all kinds of Furniture. and respectlooloy gulicion cmatinttant'e of t1:51T01%li gt•nern•un;ly eitendtd the late firm. COFFINS mill he furnished with tlne ureatedt tole (IN - latch Eli ATEN. ‘Vaynestnorg, August 11, 1662. $1:10 75 6t Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. 5. HA VITZELL, Proprietor. ,iptlEorthecriliPr retvect fully .i r ilirrtriir his friends that lot has taken this Wen known Ilo• - se w here he is prepared to accommodate travellers toil of hers, with gormand substantial meat. drink, Ass. Ile will spare In. pains or attention in rendering his Chests fortahle and happy Miring their sojourn with him, not torgetting to give tine attention to their horses and carriages. kc. April 10.—No 44-41 Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. JACOB LEMLEY, PROPRIETOR. ripllls well known Hotel has heen refitted in I/PW Sl3 k by itn present proprieen, who takes (lain op portunity 4a:informing the travelling 'public that he is folly prepared to accommodate the with the bent the enarkei henidtti giving them cutaturtable quar ters and heat. t lie has also fine ambling for an;' number nfitor Waytteslourg, April lA, 1361. TREASURER'S NOTICE Persons having business with tee County Tieasurer are ilifroniird that tie !nay lie found at his otflee in Use court House at Waynesburg on the Ist and 3d MovoAv,, and Ti E.VD•III of every month. J. F. RAN DOLPH. Treasurer. April 23. 181.2. WM. Cii-M3FILES, AT THE. WAYNESBURG "-TEAM MILL, has fitted tip hut CARDING MACHINES in tine older and secured the services of a competent assistant for the purpose of CARDING WOOL. Ile respectfully solicits the pat o outage of the Wool crowing public and &OWNs them that every care will be taken to do work in a scientific manner. May trl, 1562. WAYNESBURG sTuAm MILL. ROGER.H. respectfully inform his friends and T the public that be has !maul the NEW STEAY MILL at ‘Vayneekture, Pe., where t e will always be found ready to accommodate all who may call on the shortest home Grinding done on the same terms as by water mills. FLOUR and FEEL lisrpt coostantly on hand. orders fur either can be if ft at the Mihor at Vemor's store. (Jan. 97. me WATCHES AND JEWELRY S. M. GAILY , Main street, one door East of the old Bank But/dine, keeps always on hand a large and elegant assortment of Watches and Jewelry. itY'Repairinn of Clocks, Watches and Jewsky eat receive attehtinn. Wee. 15, 1861— ty • POSY. DUNN !IL:DOWNEY ) At the Wayncuborg Fourniey, ou theme Stree* keep eansumly us koNtlCooltiut7lo4l Autof - illtOVes. theses, Pl* mall I:U.6Np, 344 (lUisisp of all kind.. ...Tr. 11, JUN • R. DOUGHERTY, NVAYNESBLThG LOOK AT THIS. S SCOTT, Tilos. N. D. R P. Huss, V. C .1. P. TEMPLE, See'y. IV'• s. PORTta, TrPal. SETTLE UP. CCO. IithiKINSON rtraNxßruar. H.4MibTON HOUSE, ADAMS HOUSE, WOOL CARDING. DAILY. Per annum- • • Six Months Three Months 1,50 Three Months An Copies delivered at the Ten copies to one ad. 17,011 saunter, and to A els I Twenty " " 22,00 arui Carriers, 2. cis. each. Thiriy - " 45,00 Payment required invariably in advance Address, A. .1. GiOSATIRENNER & (a)., Mb, 11, .G3- , 21,,. 430 Chestnut At., D. M. DANE, MD 1.. HOC NEAT M. 13 DAS. DARE & UOCZEIRT, 147 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., OF'NICIR )1101:148-7-9 A.M. 1. •3 P. M. 6.4 P.M . august 20, 1662. FA NIERS' & DROVERS' BANK, Waynesburg, Pa. G. A. (HACK, Pre 't. J. LAZE:AR, Cashier Sept. 11. 1361-1 y ZDEPORTA.NT 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 he brought shortly against all de linquents. JOS. E. RANDOLPH, STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL rilllE EXECUTORS OF WILLIAM ARMSTRONG der'd, will offer al Private Sale, the Steam Mill, situated on Muddy Urea. Cumberland Pp.. Greene VrnintY • Pa., about a quarter of a mite front the Monongahela River, The Aidl is a first class •otte, nearly new, two run of atone and eau be run by water power a portion of the year. A comfortable A lot of ground connected with ;the properly. The. Will iq'converdently situated to a rich and fertile sec tion of the county, convenient to market, and has an excellent run of custom. For terms and further par ticulars, inquire of the undersigned. REFS ARMSTRONG ALFRED ARMSTRONG, Executors. Carroirltaelg, Pa.. Oct, 29. 2862-! 1, ALECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Just Published in a Scald Envelope. A LeTune on the Nature, TreatinPnt and Radical Cure of Sr rpritorrhcca or Seminal Weekuusg, voluntary Etutesions, tlexual Debility, and Imperil ' mutts to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consump tion, Epilepsy and tits; Mental and Pict viral I ticapar- Um', resulting nem Self Alitise. &c WAIT.' .1 CG IVERWEILI., M. DO 4uthor of the Greta Book, 4 . e. 'Ate o tied :manor. in this ailtoiraide Lee hire, clearly' proves 'mitt his own experience that lie Vl' ill 1....1,111(1 el: ot Self abuse may be effectually removed o ahem medicine. and without dangerous surgical operations, boogie., instruments. rings, or cordials. 111)11011.g out a mode of elite at one certain and effectual by which emery Fitirerer. no matter what may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately. and radically. Tots LEUTI:IO.: Still. PROVE BOON TO TIOO:sAND. 551) THOI ntSbl.4. Pleat under seal, t.. any addresg, in a plain, Sealed euvelope, col the receipt of sit cents, or taw PoM'ag" stamps, by (1 1 ' , A. .1. r. KLINE & Co , 127 Bow eat. Ntw Turk, Post Ottice iP.X, 45 66. March 4, 11,6::. VirAMC/IES, JZINTELB.T AND •111111: UllitvrsigHed w,,nld respectfully invite your at- Vlention to his wed silt ified stork Fine Gold and Silver VVatehetv, Fine Jewelry. id' every kind anal v riety of siyiev—ritnitirwing all of the newest and most iwantilni:nesienp. Also, Equal to Coin—and the hest make of tiiiver Plated Ware. Each aria le is warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jen ,try carefully repaired and satiplac ri,os JACOB lIA ItLE V, k Suocessor to Stauffer 4. Harley.) No, 0.2.2 MARKET SIITPI 2 PHIL I. March 11, /K 53.-6 inoa. S. II ARTZEI.I IS the orphan's Court of Greene CO., NO. I, March 1, Term, HO. In the matter of the eartition of the heal Estate of Benjamin Roma, late of Washington tp , deceased Ti Hannan ROSS widow, Thomas Ross, Abner Rose, .'acob Ross ; A. A. plirman; Esq.. guar dian of Lydia. Benjamin Franklin, Hannah Maria, and Heath J. Ross. linnOr children of Raja IinCP:IPOd. l'orman, guardian of John Cog, a minor child of Cath arine Cox, deceased. who was a daughter °leant Ben jamin Roes, dere:teed. and James Bunn, guardian ad ;item of Saloon and Catharine Virginia Dunn, ani nor children of Rachel Bunn, deceased. who was a daughter of said Benjamin Ross, deceased. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that. by virtue n fa writ of partition issued out of the Orphans' Coot of Greene County, an inquest will he held anti taken upon the preinisee, iu Washington. and Carlin Townships, "II die Ititt day May, A. D. 1863. at II o'clock, A. M , of said day, and from day to day, for the purpose of making partition at valuation and ap praisement of the said real estate, as in the said writ rt gaited ; at which time and place you Can attend, if you think proper. l'llOS. LUCAS, Sheriff. . sheritrs lace. Wayswebtirg, April I, IStl.ll.—a. I s owd. of Greene county. No. 3. March Term 1662, lit the matter of the Partition 01 the Heal Estate of Georme Chisler. late of lottttt he la tp., in said county dec'tl. To Elizabeth ‘Arisler, wi dow, Mary intermarried with Shay. Lewis (Mis ter; Susan, intermarried with James McFarland; Fran cis Chaster; D. A. Worley, Guardian ail Mem of Maria Chiller, a minor of said deed; D. A. Walleye, Gnaw titan ad Incas of Francis. Itiewinii, and minor children of Geo. Utister, dec'd.• Jasper Chiller; D. A. Worley, Guardian ad MINI, of Jernsita. and Francis Chiller, minor of Frederirk Chiller, dec'd ; D. Wor ley, Guardian ad Mem. if Coleman, Altutita. George and Luther Chisler, minor of Jacob Chiller, dec'd., Stephen and Alcilllia Chiller; D. A. Worley, Guardian ad !item of George, Margaret and Job Chiller, minor children of Daniel Chisler, dec'd. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that, by irtue of a writ of partion issued out of the Orphans ' Court of Greene county, an inquest wilt be held and taken upon the premises in Monongahela tp., on the 9th day of May, A. D., 1t.6.1. at I o'clock, P. M . of cab' day, for the purpose of making partition at valuation and appraisement of the said real estate. as in the said Writ required; at which time and place you can attend, Wpm think proper. - LUCAS, Sheriff. litterifl's office, Wayttesburgli, April I, '63.41. ,tOll Undersiened offer!' bin farm for, ate, ititnato in Richlult tp. containing ahout. One Rundred and Fifteen Awes, More or lepo, on which is ereerod /Pue 'keyed Lot dwelling houpe, three CAbin houses, Ina him hod other outluildhute, 11'lanais weft watered - AI& Well tit le , and well ... rig or pwisepciperpi)... TOMO of sale, ninftwißP Ttrueuti. Pee Wier Par -4c brit of .I(u% PPR livittti ‘i Alia :IS. 1563 Terms of Subscription. WEEKLY, $6,00 I Per annum ..... .. • • 42,00 3.09 I Six Mariam • • •• • • 1,00 BANE DIACCIIINT DAL. WEDNESDAY FOR EA Alis I-a .10 : Frame Dwelling Douse, Price, Six Centre. SitNERWARE. SOLID SILVER WARE LEGAL NOTICE. LEGAL NOTICE. FARM FOR SAI,E. GREBE MUSE REIPENEL fittsintO Abilortistments. Great Bargains in Dry Goods AND CLOTHING 1 ivILLIAM AS 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 ('ash or Produce. lie invites particular at tention to his large Stuck of 1100T8 AND CLOINNINit 1 WM. A. will he found at the "Greene House .loe will remain at the old room up town, Call soon at either stand. Waynesburg, Dec. 17, •n. FIRST ARRIVE-CALL SOON! My GOODS g 11Y17 11.114 COST CONSIDERED'! 2111 0 01 tk WIC. Having made extensive Improvements 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, Of all descriptions, Shawls, Trimmings, Vel vets, Children's Plaids. Flannels, Linseys. !Cloths, Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Satinctts, and Yarns. If you want-Goods, call and be convinced - If you ever bmight goods to your satisfaction, you can do it now. All good::, Foreign, Domestic, and Home made. sold inr.CAM..or ,other ft.F,ADY-PAY. ; Call and look at our stocti before buying. MINOR & CO. Nov, 12, '62-6znos. ON U 9IT SIRE ASSOCIATIIII 44 41Vn1 1 ”A? Chartered by the Legislature A1h..27, '62 F. RANDOLPH, President; J F. TEMPLE, Seit'ty; WM. A. PORTER, Cashier, MANAGERS.—Wm. Da; is, R. W. Downey. Norman Worley, I). W. Urailen, J. L. McConnell, Josiah Por ter. 117 All Business-Commit sications should he ad dressed to Win. A. Porter, Waynesburg, Greene coun ty, Pa. Collections promptly attended tn. Loans and Discounts made. BIISIDCFP day every TIM MIN Dec, 3. 'l72.,eatios, Treasurer CABINET MAKING. JAMES GAMER & CO., w cti itt respectfully inform their friends and the pit lie that they have now on hand a good assortment all kinds of CABII ET WARE. .0(11 as is usually kept in shops in this part of the coun try, made of the best materials, and by the hest work. men. They still keep a Hearse, and are, at all times, prepared to attend prompt'', to funerals, either i t ;own or country. Waynesburg, January 24. Is6o—ly 3 gicce Yanbing, DAILY M4fl HACK RUNNING - REGrLARLY BETWEEN BYRE 110 Els' Lilllhl. THE undersigned respect rutty informs the g4llProns Public, that having the contract for the carrying of the mail between the above poims, he has placed upon the route two new and commodious Hacks for the ac• commodation of the travnllng comniunigs-, One will leave the Hamilton House, Waynesburg. every loom ing, Sundays excepted, at 71. o'clock, and will arrive at Ricee' Landing in time for the float to Pittsburgh. the other wig leave Rites' Landing at same time and arrive in Waynesburg at noon. A , . oains will b.• spared for the amonnzoilatiou of pais•ez.:f. TI MOTH 1 - DOUG HER, 1 4. August 7th, no. 9. MIUGUES OLIVEit, Graterd. ForTearding and COMMISSION NIERCILAN TS Riees' Landiag, Greene Co., Pa. Are prepared Ivith the largest and hem am Forwarding Ennins in the 'yte, for al! goods on eon sigrunwni, and :Oen GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the hank of the river, convenient for hoats to land for storing all kinds of produce, for 81000011 1 0 Pitts. lough, of tne Eastern cities, nn the most reasortahl terms They hope by strict attention and Ion!: experienee. in business, to receive a liberal-share of patronage. In addition to the above, they will k hand gone assortment of FRESH GROCERIE,.. from the bead of market, at wholesale prices, to ricrorn •nodate all who will favor them with their pal ronaire April 11, IStat. • s. * 1. SEDOVETIG2I4 Groreri and Commission Merchants, RIVES' LANDEVG, PA The above gentlemen give 'Mike to the public. that by the death of a former gannet. the late firms of Sum guider & Sedgewicks, and Sedgewicks & Co., have been dissolved, and the Lusa:tem connected therewith most be settled kilo them; and hereafter the above business will hi. continued and prompay attended to by the abiive firm. Also: Leather, Shoe Findings; &t-, as well as a good assortment of Mill Saws will be kept on hand. All up COMIIIIBSIOIIIIIIIsI. be paid before the goods are removed. March ti, Itati—neap-Bm. BOARDSICAN, GRAYS de. CO.' tlAttibC 4 Manufactured at ALBANY, N. T. BEST AND MOSTDIJRABLEINSTRU M ENT . 1 matte, and selling at Extremely Low Prices, to ~nil the theieg. PIANO FORTES OF ALL SIZES • AND INSULATED IRON RIM AND FRAME OVERSTATING BASS, Containing Ev ry Real Improvement These instruments are far superior to any other Piano Fortes wade, for durability, purity, and sweetness of tone. perfection of elastic touckend for keeping intent.. FULLY WARRANTED FOR & YEARS 1:7" Rend for Descriptive Circulars, giving prices end every information. Satisfaction guaranteed, or moue and expenses refunded. BOARDMAN, GRAY& CO., AlAnny, N. Y. y July, 30th, 1862.-1 y• HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 3Peatl7l,ft. Medical Advice given Gratis by the Acting Surgeon Valuable .REPORTS on SPERM ATORRIICEA or raEMINAA, WEAKNESS. and other Diseases of the :Sexual Organs., and on the NEW REMEDIES ein 'cloyed ip the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter enve , opes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SEIEUN 11011:1011T061, Hoteard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Stmet, Philadelphia. Pa. ;emery la 1863. ,„ , skiaTelA GALL AT Tits xtmatiraw 0101111011111•41.1ntlft'Actitiskaellittgrumunta Berniq tor. PViptealli 11,14.WDintW tiplr ntl cis per Witte • nalltoi, !eft at a &Mai A. PORTER OF STYLES, WITH OUR PATENT -AND SOOT AND SHOE • AUOT/ON Ell YO ~~~~~~~~~~~~ AUCTION' HOUSE, Fifth Street, Masonic Hall, Pittsburg*, Peaaa. TI APING just been in receipt of a very large con j..' signment of all kinds of Gents', Ladies', Mimi -4 Bop' 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 re7,ard to PRICE and QUALITY or Goons we can give better satisfaction than any other hoilseiri the West. One call we think n ill suffice to prove the correctness of the above assertion, as we are continu ally in receipt of goods direct from Boston. Pittsburgh, April PITTSBURGH 311ournInf.r, and liousefurnishing DRY - GOODS •STORE 321. GIOOI= I 3EIML cis G*C/P., 75 Market street, Pittsburgh. CONTiNVE to devote their whole attention as to years past, to the sale of MOURNING and ItOrSEFIIRMB4ING DRY GOODS. In their 0 URNIXO DEP-UT-WEST will be found at all ilium a fill assortment of Ueep and Half Mourning Dre:is Goods, Shawls, Sce., &r. In their 110u5E 1)R PARTAIR.N'T, Housekeepers will find Sheeting. Tattle Linens, Pillow Case 111u.lins and Linens, Towellings, Quilts, Napkins, &c. , &c. We invite persons visi tit,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 Cast' April 8,1863.-2 m. R. R. BULGER, Manufacturer of every description of NI 'CY Pt -rr RE, NO. 45 SM Fl ELD STREET, InirrBorrual, PENN'; A full assortnit nt t4' PITTSOPIGN MANUFACTURED FURNITURE Constantly on hand, which 1 will JO l at the lowest price: for cash. Aug. 21, Itifil—tv. WALL PAPER. NEVER, OR NOW, :7i- , ThIE: TIME TO BL ~" WALL PAPER' The price is sreadily advanrina in the Easiern %la ket., IHATE nit hand 100,000 Roleof Wall Paper to he sold this Spring, new and beautiful Myles, and eelling at (4,1 prices, also L; %ED CURTAINS. PLAIN AND SATIN GREEN VA 1\ DOW PATER. fall and examine for yourselves. Wholesale Dealers respeciiiilly requested to call and examine our stock and prices before p u rc h asing elor- MEI W • Wood street, betweeo 4th and sth SIN. tind door below tholoorol Alley Pittsburgh. April '1;3.41in * 1 - * 1863. NOW Olt NEVLIX I 'I 4YS :Pc) 111131111 Again heats all the West in STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE Wall Papers' ford' re, Decorations, TePierß, Curtains. Landscape. Fire Board Prints, etc , of Foreign and Domestic mar ittacture. tbr sate by %V. I'. M RsILI, 1.1., April I. •ti:t. S . NV,lmi nen• Foul - tit, INTF. WILL PARR! . At No. 107, Market St, near Liberty St Pitts'bui-gli, Pa. T NOW oller a very heavy stock df all grades of Wall I Papers, at thf, lowe-t rates lot r ash, embracing rll Craill`F efg.,od to bP tiorroti ir. the largest Pim:kg. east of west, itveilier with Window Shades. Fire Board Prints, Window Fixtetrea, Gold-hound Cloth .Shades, &c. Boyers will find it to their niereit to call :lad .le. Nags received a. rash at onarkm prises. .10S. 111 le 1 4 t: * 0 HOWE SEWING MILILORINE. INVENTED 1 4 15-IMPRIIVEI 15G(1. Al/A 'l'lH 111 All KIND:, MANEF.4III7II INC; PURPOSES Sevresg Equally as liven ou inns lins, Cloth and Leather. coRN En or PENN et Kr. 4 i.ein STREMX PITTSBURGH, P L.• April 16- A H. Arf:I2EGOR, AA:ENT ST- NICUOLAS SOTEL, C(IRNER GRAVY AND 4TH STREP.I PITIBITRIi LI, PA. Proprietor I= NEW SPRllt GOODS. SECOND ARNIVAL J. M, BURCB.FIELD'S. ri 11 , iOl Dr Laines. for . New $I) le Figured Spring De Lame, Traveling Drei , A ipaecas, • S Fla Ix ls t Irish Linens. A 'lit oh old Ginnie very cheap Piltshiirgli, April H; 1563. nigos. J. dir. 11. i ' llfl.LlPe, Kos .20 and - 2.8 St. ( lair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR Oil. CLOTHS, TRANSPARENT. GREEN OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL CLOTHS. CARL IM. E CLOTHS. 31so, dealers in. Leather Belting, Lace Leath er, Indian Rubber Belling, Hose Steam Packing, Tubing, Wheat Drills Tubes, Clothing, and all other articles made of Indian Rubber, ctc., Wholesale and retail buyers will rind onr:+tock well selected. and at the lowest prices. April 24. P. REVIVER. J. S. RErMER. D. D. REVIVER RETMER & BROTHERS, Wholesale Dealers in Stikagn . TIMM Nuts. Confectionery, Sugars. Fire Works. A..d also Manufacture= of all Vat icties of Fine Cream Candies, Chacolafr Creams GUM, Jelly and Licorice. Drops, Jellies, Syrrips,..4te. Nos 12f, AND 128 WOOD 8111 BIT, MIME FIFTH, Apiil 8,1863.-6 in PITTSDURGH, PA. S. B. S C. IP. MARKLE, 111.0117FACTURERS AND DEALERS IN _ _ iIIOOK, CAP, LETTS! a, ND WI knots of 'WRAPPING PAPER bo,%;ttereo, Young's Eating saloon , A ed flow NO. '27 "°° STREET to No. 33 Still hAeld CORNER VIRGLN ALLEY AND PITTSBURGH. PA. CAA§ Error Traderor . Ifus N/67.13, Mit-ly SMITHFIELD STREETS, THOS.' C . tAZEAR, Where OYSTERS anti :law delicacies of the toe.an.n 1 A Ttalpititsr AT LAW, wilt he 'served UP in the Mon Pahl* Kg • _ fe rt, TYI tinnier Virgin slid AVtis n. • ' LSept. 11.1$01 let Pfroburgh. Re; 14: '13•!..y THOMAS PAI.MER WALL PORI ristioSE wishing to eurnimil their houßea with Vent/ :lan Bliude r . the MieST EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH, Will field it to their lie teleal to give me a call before nurdtasing ,t,vw here. >lr wntk iP gotstp by the beet userhanies. Ever% neteittiote is paid to the wants Of ell wit/mem Silk Cloaks Dusters, OLD 111. i NW , REPAIRED N EA TLY, or remodeled, is appear th, 1.1 alpie ;pa hew, of the LATENT STYLE, without extortion. Those having Dwellings, Churches or Public Build ing!, to furnish With Blinds A; Revolving or Stationary Shutters, Would save money by giving toe a call, Corner of Third and Market '.:treet. NLirt Frame NO. 10.3 SMITHFIELD STREET PITTSBURGH, PA; " A full assortment, of Pitishurgh fthnufactured Flow idiure constantly on hand, which we will eta ae thil lowest price FOIL CASII, which is our only cems.r Sept. 11, ittstlurg. L. OLDgarfE, AL D. Professor of Pathology la Eleatic Med. cal College of Philadelphia, Pa, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, No. In, GRANT STREET, PITTISEUREIN, PA. HIS system of practice is Electic, connected will Uri l lo Pathology. From his long experience he coil II ecni ly rvuder9 his professional services to the pub- Feb. 25, 1663. STEINWAY & SONS' THE BEST PIANOS 13; THE WORLD. w ARRA NTIM FOR FIVE YEARS' Nv F tsoald regpecthilly direct the attention of citi. tens of Waymesimrs and vicinity to the vast and universally mituuted superiority of tire P/241011 made by STEINWAY Br SONS, New York. The tune of these instruments MOP" nearly resembles the “iII.IIIISII '.Dill." in the prolonged and singing qual. ilk, of the ir4:no d; and they combine, in a wontberth. degree porcEir E F:T.IIrESS. Both for bril liant instrumental performance, and as an accompani ment to vocal irr•Fie. they are altogether unrivalled. We Challenge Coaaparison, and we Waz • rant them superior in every respect to anything eta in the shape of a Piano Forte Sold at New York Factory prices by KI.F.HER & BRO. ' No. 53 Filth street, Pittsbutel. Bole Agents for Steinway's Pianos for Western Penngylvania, Eastern Ohio, and North Western Vit a Ilia. KLEBER & BRO No. 53 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, P*., Role Alien is for the .'Cart art klaratonitsm and lodeons," for IVestern Penntllvunia, Eastern Oh and Northwestern Oct• 1, 'O2 —lv. RNABEIS PIANOS =9 W1L1.1.01 KNABE & CO. Fun E above Pianos from their Factory possege all the superior and latest Improvements, including the -106-9 E TREBLE, Overstiung. Improved : Full lum Frame, Felt Covered Hammers. &c. TII Ala ERG. 011 C of the most eminent pianists in the world, says '•I have great pleasure in certifying that I have tried your Pianos. and find them eqUal, if not superior, to any iu this country. Among their gee it on alit which diF.lii,gitittilthrtm, is the evenness Gf tone, ine agreeable and hwich, and volume of tone. Wishing no all the =nreeu ton so highly de- Serve. I ate, ,ir, yours trul3. S. Tli ALBERG." - - C. UnoBE, well kmnr n eetepoeer. Wilmington, ihialvare. s'ays that '111,%% calallif Lc surpassed by any in the market." 11. VIEI VFENIPTS Vi I iti•-• :—"1 was delighted on hear the .•it•ar mid riot t• He ~ t Wit: of )(mr first chasm " tEl — The above Pial.ns are warranted for five years, - For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 1 Fifth street, 1,1 door alt/A e Wood st.. Patterson's New Buililing.r. Pact. 29, 1862. WHEELER & WILSON'S -Sewing Machines," NO. 27 FIFTII sTBELT, riTTSBURGII, PENNA Atvarfled the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR, FuR THE YEARS 1559 and 1560. UPWARDS OF 80,000 MACHINES sold in the United States, 31 0 T If 1 20,000 NOVI) THE PAST TRAK. We etfer «, tile public WHEELER & WILSON'S Improved Sewing Machines, -ELT REDUCED raxcEll,! trail Incre;w4vi confidence fir its merits ss the best wad 11APfli rannh, Ml,ow in U s e . I t i.rplaii3 well on the Illickestt and thinnest fabrien, makes the uuravet, with the es. advantag, c,i'hei:ig alike on bath Fide's, forming na ridge or chain on the tinder side—M simple imam airm-tion more Sin!nth ib mi.n , tit • and more durable than any other machine. We give Intl instruct iorg to enable the purchaser to POW ordinary seains. Aiitch, Item, fell. quilt, gather, hind and mck, a , l on same machine, and warrant 0 for three years irrulars from ladies of the liteliest. standing. Fast slot ‘Voce, giving prices, &e" tt to 14e furnished gruti , an Appli. whin in person or by lidtem. rotion and Of roo.orili3 on ?fa/l& 111 . 1.1,L1f SUMNER Jr. CO Oa. VENITIAN BLINDS! G. F. wEirrz Fina Prcwinm and Etreitiiur 1 1 11ITIA1 DUI FACTORY, No. ;-.4, ..ORNER 'THIRD AN V MARKET AT., KA II EILOONI ON FIRST 1'! (H, PITTsHL PA. PRICES LOW. ALL WORK WARRANTED! Oct. 1, 11+6:1;1y CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. 7 E IfIL Street, PITTSBURGH, PA FRED. WEDki. PROPRIETOR. ()rt.her 15. 1-Cl. IV. THOMAS LEMON. (succEssou TO JAMES LEMON.) nannearturer and bonier in FURNITURE OF ALL KIN he, Sole MaootacturPr of WELLS' PATENT SPRING BEDS. ilk Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. ►2. 1861-Iy. .1. H. l'AtioNcit FACRINER & IRWIN, Mannfacturers i 4 every description of Pil:ritZTXlTlll3lELlEli II ;"- - dU , !. GEORGE P. WERTZ Jxo. M. lima Twaritelit. PA:
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