ifow otrrns - ORoricrEuit dit-KV LAIN GOT MARRIED. MR. JEREMY WHITE, one of Oliver j CrohWeit's domestic chaplains, a sprihtly man, and one of the chief wits of the court, was so ambitious as to make his addresses to Oliver's yourifeit daughter, the Lady Fran ces. The young lady did not dis courage him ; but in so religious a ccrtirVtkiis gallantry could not be ear 'tied 91Wiphout being taken notice of, Tbe 'Protector was told of it, and was much concerned thereat ; he or- '', dered the person who told him to keep a strict look-out, promising, if he,eottld give - him any substantial proofs.,:lfe should be well rewarded and White seierely punished. .The spy followed his business so close, that in a little time he dogged Jerry White, as ha w as : generally called, to the lady's chamber, and • ratkimmecliately to the Protector to aecjikartnt him that they were togeth- Oliver, in a rage, hastened to the chamber, and going in hastily, found Jerry on his knees, either kissing the lady'm hand, or having just kissed it. Cromwell, in a fury, asked what was-the meaning of that posture be fore his daughter Frances ? White, with a great deal of presence of mitiii,,said,".May it please your high neskl'have for a long time courted .that yonnggentlewoman there, my lady's itvonian, and. cannot prevail ; I wat;`therefOrc, humbly praying her ladyship to intercede' for MO." -The Ptiotector. turning to the yo'ung ,woman, cried, "What's the meaning of this, hussy; why do you refuse the honor Mr. White would do you ? He is my friend, and 1 ex peot you should treat him as such." "Ay lady's woman, who desired noth ing more, with -a very low courtesy, replied, "If • Air. White intends me that hoildr, I shall not be against him." "Sagest thou so, my lass ?" `said Cromwell; "call Goodwyn , this business shall be done presently be fore I go out of the room." Mr." White was gono.too far to go uac .; tiffs brother parson came ; Jer and-rny lady's woman were mar ried in the presence of the Protec tor, who gave, her five hundred ,pounds ihr.her portion.. which, with what she had saved before, made Mr. White easy in hie circumstances, except that hp never loved his wife, nor she him, though they liVed . to gether near fifty years afterward. OF A GOOD MAN. ifttild rather when I am laid in the gave,.!that some one in his manhood should stand over me and say, "There ?lies one who was a r•ral friend to me, and privately warned me of the dangers of the young. No one knew it, but he aided me in tiling:4° ineed., litre what...lllmA° him'' Or would rather have softie widow, with choking utterance, telling her children, '"There is your friend and mine. He visit ed mein my affliction, and found you, n y son,an einPloyer, an't you, my daughter, a happy home in a virtuous'fanfily."" I would rather that such 'persons should ; , stand at any grttve; than to have erected aver the most, beautiful senlptered mon 'utnent of Parsian or Italian marble. The heart's broken utterance' of reflections of , flatt .. kindiridge ; 'itud the tears of grateful 'mernori shied upon the grave, are more valuable in toy estimation than the most costly cenotaph ever reared;-Dr. Sharpe. Treasurer's Notice. rI , IIB undersigned, Ti ensurer of Cii , etie , _;, , unty, will utee. the —TAX PAY IsRS" iu le eillVeral WWII/51145, u. said'coitiity, for the puipost: of receiving all taxes for tie year, 1663. In Momail tONVIISiIip, a& the II ilf;e of Morgan Hell ou. sldy dp,aane lath, 1.130:1. Jederson township; at fire higbrain house in Jeffer son, on :Tuesday, June 16, 1863. • cuidtiettand Township. at the house of :;wan NA Wednesday, June t', 1303. , JearissithaeleJtorongli, at the !loose of 'Thomas Lurl, on 'Thursday, June la, 1803. Monongahela township, at . the house of w in , m es . tr,izatt, in hlapletown, on Friday, June 111, 1863. Greene township. at the 1101/Se of .1.!fe011:111 Stewart, on Sty unlay, Jute tO, 0363. llunkard township, at the house of Phillip Kuesart, our Mlolday, June 22, I'erry z lPWNlC.l: nu, at the house of Mrs. Burrows, in Mt. Muirki, on Tuesday, June 23, 1863. Whiteley tcwiiship, at the house of Elizabeth Mor tis, on N ednesday, June 21, 13.3 Wayne towoolll4l, at the store of Bally & Thursday, June 2., 1a63. Centre township. at the house of Shadrick M. Sellers, in Rogersville, on Friday, June 20, Washington tow iiship. at the ionise of Cornelius Jer.- :dogs, ou blonnay. Juin.. '29. 1603. Morris township, at the house of E. Balker, Esq.. 071 Tuesday, Juue 3il, 11363. 111C1113111toss 11:414). at the house of William Snider in Jacksonville, on Wednesday and 'Thursday, July Ist and 2,1, 1563. Jackson township, at the house of Peter Gritims, on Monday, July 6, 1603. Gilmore township, at the house of Enoch lie' nen, on Tuesday, July 7, 1563. Springhill township, at the house of Isaac Hupp, on Wednesday, July 8, 1863. &Benito township, at the house of Augustus nit Thursday, July 9, 1863 rianNiti township, at the house of Strosnider, at Bridgeport, on Monday, July 13, 1363. Waynesburg bor.aigli, at the. Treas . irer's office, on Tuesday. Ju'y 14, 180:;,. The "Tax payers'' are also requested to meet one in their own townships, as I will not receive taxes whilst OH ditty in another township trout any Man out of his own township. All persons paying, their State taxes on or before the Ist day of August nett, will be entitled to an abate ment of iii e per cent um OH the amount theleof. Alt Mercantile licences tout lifted on or before the let 07 Angll*t next. will be left with a Magistrate for collection. JOS. R. RANIMI,PH, Treasurer. TavAsrns.e.'a OrticE. May 13, 1803. List of Applicants for Tavern Li cense at June Term, 1863. Tasse Mitrhell. Jackstillbownship. I)larjory Itr}an, Rirhhill tp. Susanna Pettit, do do Wt supler, do do L nuttnn, Wright House, NVitynesburg, Jacob Lumley, Adams' House, do Samuel Hinegardner. Wayne township. John Ilitirtn.s, Rice's Jefferson tp. Enoch Heiman. Jolley(own, Giihnoretp Isaac J Hupp, Freeport, 3msepti hbintlell Willow 'free. Orexne tp. George Omen. Lluvistown, itunknrd I). A. WORLEY, Clerk. Clerk's office, Waynesburg, May in, 3SIC3O 6 I I ICM B hereby given to all persons having claims for the Iflonoty of Fifty pollar . s promised by the Commis. rioners, to those who erthsted in rise f% ate,' s tate , Ace, and were musmtered into th en to present their claim on the Ott darn ( JUM. et. at the office of the pirumissioners lit Wspieshurg. to reeeive their or d'ers, as we desire (di close up the same. and after that d.ty none need apply, for we are deierniined to close it up on that day. E LONG, 0. TIIIIOCKMORTON, Co'rs. JOAN PRIOR, AiteFt : B. F. Lose. Clerk. slay 13. 1563 • NOTICE TO lONTRACTORS. IE Conirnissionere of Greene County desiring to 7new roof the Court IFIOUNC Walheib 01..11 ill 111 g, e, wilt l offer at mar li n sale. or outcry the 2rideday one &dark. of said day to [ha lowest bidder, the put ting on eta good and sufficient roof. and in a work :manlike manlier, ma said IMMO,. arid they will find all the materials to coMplete the said /Hof. The plan and specitteatilms will he made kiiiiMen on, said day. E. LONG, M. THRocKMORTON, Cones. JOHN rßiore. B. Itiiin; Clerk. May Stli;1868 Itar FOIL • liAl4llll, LT.--.THE MESS IT. N onn, oWa,a lag, of t ikanula v CELRIPPIATED a"LANt ibr Dispßioda and Debility . 0,4 !an ets net* ! ATV at' a dditar, tilt TR ANNA. CLARK. Al s .01 4 ii. - 0 J. CLARK GA4V.2.h4OCA I%;TATIIANICI, CLARK, the Clothing Merchant has associated his ?on ALONZO .1. CLARK, in Company in the Cloging busine,gs. This is the Right pace to get your SPRING and SUMMER 416t6ing.— It you want a Dress Suit. Fancy suit, or one for business. you will find nu establishment the place to purchase Our business house in diwctly in Front of the Court House, in A Ilison's building. Come one and all shoulder to Shoulder and we will send YOU home again with our Arms lull of cheap and fashionable Clothing. The Present high pi ices caused by traitors in Arms have made a very sliglA advance in our usual low prices. Now is the time to get good bargains. We expect to Carry on a CASH business. and will he enabled to Fell at very abort profits. If you will favor us with a call WP, will uFe our Arms in showi Ir. you our goods, whe , her you desire to pur chase or not We ask nothing for showing goods-- So come Eight along, and see us, and we will greet 3ou with a smile upon our Face. and do our utmost to plsase you. We have made ar rangementz with one of the hest Merchant Tailors in Pittsburgh to manufacture goods to order, which they will- Forward to us as soon as manitractined. Sn that perron9 de siring goods "made to order" can have them made in the latest style. Our March or Spring goods liave already arrived. If you f4hould be passing our establishment pleas,. Halt, and we will try at least, to find von a good place to Rest: NATHANIEL CLARK & B ON MiTCOvIaICJ. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, persoi ally, are requested to make immediate settlement, as toy old business must be.set tled tip. In my absence the busincse will bewettled by my son. A. J. Omit. All account,: not settled be fore first of June, 1663. will he left with the proper ricer for collection. I would very much regret this step, hut . to protect myself from g eat loss, I will Le compelled to adopt it Apr* I, 1P.63. PRINCE &•CO. ALSO Puircrecruaz TEN DIFFERENT STYLES OF THEIR CELEBRATED MELODEONS! IN ROSEWOOD CASES. PRICES, VARYING FROM $45 TO $350. Elegant Descriptive Catalogues Illudniting each insirument..l46fit: free by mail on application. Address orders or conuritualestioos to either • GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 'B7 Fulton St., New York. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 43 Lake St., Chicago, 111. Or either or the following, Wholesale Agents IFENITT TOLMAN & CD. W. F. COLBURN. J.t:VES BELLAF, A. CoI:SE BAL3IER & A. & S. NORM:MIME:It,. MEM Fine Octave, DOtiblo recd. F to F Five Octave. to F Four and a hull Octave, C. to F Foar Octave, C. to C OUR _LATEST IMPROVEMENT PRINCE & CO.'S GRADUATED SWELL Pcibentid September 17 h, 1861 This is on entire new idea, and its want bus been noticed by nil re. unainted with Reed Instruments The cid Swell could never be made to operate gradually the lastantthe pedal was touched for opening ih the change would be instantaneous rind abrupt: Our Nli W SWELL is constructed on scientific principles, and we are satisfied, by our untiring study and experiments, that it is the only one by which the tone of Ruud lnstrumemis mar be gnaluated from a mire whisper to the lull power of the instriunert, nod vice versa. The volume of tone is also very much increased by tins swell, and is now all that we could desire. Thin. in connection with our DIVIDED SWELL. (which we pat ented in 1355.] will be added to nll the Melodeons which we unumfac tun in the fnture, nod withontentra charge. One other feature in our Melodeons is the IMPROVED VALVE OR PALLET, being a combination of cloth and leather, prepared expressly for the purpose. This valve we have used for the past three years. and we find it to be the very thing Pint has been so long ' needed as a substitute for the India Rubber Valve, which has been in use ever since Melodeons have been manufactured, and which fins caused so much trouble by the dissolving and sticking of the India /lubber. All of our 3min:extents. are now finished with thin improved .valve and we can recommend them with confidence. . . • Persons unacquainted with the Melodeon and its history, will bear in mind that we arc the pioneers and leading manufacturers. not oily In the United States. but in the world. We cenunenced the manufac •ture of Melodeons in the fill of the year IM7, and nine that time 'have dubbed and sold • TWENTY SEVEN THOUSAND 1 These Instruments are now In itse mostly in the United States and Canada, but also in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the West Indies, and from all these otta*ers see have the most flattering testimonials of the high estimation in which they are held. 'At all In dustrial Exhibitions they have invariably been • AWARDECITHE HIGHEST: PREMIUM ! whenever exhibited in competition with others_ We shall tak e jibe- sure in forwarding by mail lot our omen expenscl our Illustrated Cat alogue in which every instrument we manufacture is fully described and illustrated by elegant engravings. . Melodeons of OUT manufacture, either sold by - us or dealers in any prat of the Coiled States or Canada, are warranted to b 3 perfect in every respect, and should soy repairs be seems: ry before the expiration of five years from the date of sale, we hold ourselves ready and willing to make the same free of clutrge,provided the injury is not caused by accident or design, ' 4 * / HOW OU R MANUFACTORY IS CONDUCTED. , As we are the pioneers and leading mannfivetnrers of 31eVeleons in the world, we have, of course, the advantage of securing the service' of the best mechanics in the business, and very many dr our workme; live been with us since we commenced the manufactum of .lifelodcons •• We employ none but the most thorough mechanics, and have lIQVVIr had an apprentice in the establishment. Our work is divided into thirty-nine different branch s 7 each wed, man ban his own port to petform, and is never allowed to change ft` w . one branch to another. The different parts are reperatelv inspected, Mr wood IVOm one te manlier to mill to other parts, omit the Mekideon is complete. The delivering of materials and inspection of Wait is attended by, the cor al foreman ; meted , a foreman of mibehines ; third a toren= snluMector of tuning ; fourth, a foreniattin the varitiShhie department ;fifth. *superintendent of the reed department. The duties of the foreman me onerous, it being his duty to select give out, stock, to carefully watch tine making of the different parts, keep the .lepartrnents evenly bahniced. and, in fact, to have an rye to everything, and keep everything e have mentioned the others to P'lOlK tint the utmost core is taken n every department .. . OEP. REED REPATZTUr.:T—..,:t , k 1 of the Melo deon depend" on lutvi”g perlect I t is neee.,,...ey to have the most perfect mac! dnery to cot. burr. stag. plane. AT., El 3 to use the otomst . eol, sokotiog soot using moric:LAKilioT iiol3 for t Ito compomt ion o f 'reed lariat, The supetintendent of this depattmel.t lam been with us since cOm . mencement or th is business. mu d . being a practical workman. has, ori'rmated. improved and peri.cted all the machiroery for making our vee.s. and there at., no duplicates in any other manufactory. From the fact that oar reeds are ,lebrated for their uniformity, enennegs and sarretues.s we v,•7 often receive order] for Cam, orsolieitatioas tuna lannu,, , pirms tho. rr 11::i or we u. , vc•r sell n-y part .If Imdrument separate, we sill •••! s• ton "r. 7 I:I 0,710!, 01 iwr I . 1 o , 11.1 ,. : , 11',1 r t ,1,3•1 me Ingo 110 fort.na^:: r 9 to ?- :a ••••• 1 4 , uHrii it i ,,, e ,!, r•• ••.- 1 IN,: 0, .. - 11::4 • rt' o . ' 3" to put in !:7•A:vontg for Cu. spl of nor :` , lclot!,nno eau by found in I , r ' ''. : 0 '1 tov , s of t:A. (riled rtat CO.. ::...17:11o. 7.i. T. ( A. ti 1 'niter. St., :New rcez. (•:)., ' t if'7.:k.r.c.o„ 13. ST, .GLAIR HOTEL, TORN ER OF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSE 1.7 R 0 J. N. ANDERSON. PROPRIETOR. iu-Tiik popular house has recently been thorough ly re f ine d and furnished, and now forms one of the most pleasant stopping place., in the c ity. Terms moil crate, anti satisfaction warranted. April 8, '63-71y. •Taiitpesburg_ .. Y)usiutss Cars. tItTS(PiItA?Re. undersigned would inform the citizens of Waviwsburg and vicinity, that they are prepared to take Photographs and Carte De Tisites, Those wishing anything done in our line would do well to call soon, as the arrangement in but for a i.tiort time. Particular attention will be paid to CARTE DE VISITES, MELAINEOTYPES, FERREOTYPES, A MBROTYPES, &c. We are also prepared to take life size Photographs in water colors. Pictures of deceased persons taken almost life size from small Andirutypes. HAAS & W !UTE, April 8,1863. Near Sayers' Corner. THE UP-TOWN GROCERY. GREEN dr. STROSNf DER. HAVING purchased the stock of Groceries lately belonritig to ( otterel. Hilt continue the business at the old stand. will in a few dayb he in receipt of a large as.ortinent of Prime Groceries and Provisions, Fruits, Confectionaries, Notions, &c., Acc.: which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. Corn Meal, Flower Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro duce generally always on hand. March 4th 1803. DOUGITERTI. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Respectfully informs the public 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 his wsrk will cive entire satisfaction He will use no low priced material, in any past of his work, and will not employ any but superior workman. All new work Wiii be Warranted for One Year. Slinpnn Oil Aye street, one aquore S,,ntli r f th,Conri onse. WE1,n:;.!1 , :r, , z, Jan. 25. 1410—no 34 WAYNES Ur k MARBLE AND STONE WORKS SAYERS & RINEIiART, Practical Marble & Stone Cutters, Third Door East of the Court House, Main street. WHERE they have. am' keep on hands a ,rcal large an extensive assortment of fine and ornamen d tal k‘ 1 )1 , 4% !I MARBLE woRK, such as monuments, tombs, tablet , and grave stones, of every variety and style. Particular attention paid to earl iue, which ....".""as will he done by as toed workmen as can be /nand anywhere 111 the business; .as one of the firm has seen practically engaged ht the business for twenty-five years, and the other eighteen years. They flatter them selves they cannot be surpassed itt point 01 skill and taste by any in the west. Persons:wishing auyining in our line call have it furnished to any place desired at lower rates than any other establishment in the country. Persons can save 20 per cent by purchasing of us. All kinds of building work done in either marble tu tone. SAYERS & IIINEIIART. Waynesburg. May 2.1% /557—0, N. CLARK The undersigned would resi...tinily inform the ['oh li.: that he is now prepared god maim acturing ElaCs 'VET &la . (3 lath as HERE AITS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS and every thing in that title. He also wir:ties it understood that he keeps a Hearse and makes coffins, and is lre pared to attend calls in town or colintry, at liner . Sa dUEI,.IFWEL. Wavilestmrg, Oct. 26, 1559. HOSIIIMKA LODGE, No. 658 I. 9. F in Allison's opposite M FAT th E et i ', " ‘a l r V t a l 3 l . l l ) l t e is s e lui c r, ; 4 l . ,ilav evening . . oath ‘vrek. at o'clock. Orkicka4: 11!1=1 ._Cincinnati, 0. Philadelphia, Pa ....Detroit, Mich ...St. Louis, Mo . ..Toronto. N V 0 lt LEY, P ( Nor G, LS6 ALL pe=onsindebted to the subscriber, by note or Book Account. are renne,ted to call and settle by the Ist of. November ne)A. A I w emits unsettled at that date, will be left with nn officer 6,r co n,, ct i o , word to the wise is sufficient '('his is the first public call I have made on illy custoffiers rmr tilliney since I I ommenced business. ts'ept. 3, 'lid. CEO. 110-KINSoPi. rimiE untlersisheil is illstip seethe'', the !PUMP 11,C11111? 1 . -ni ;US kind. Of Furniture and 1 ,911 , ! 1.11Itly solicits a continuance 0f the patronage Si, getterraisly extended the late firm. COFFIN"; will lie furnished with the ureatest hie dispatch Ell ATEN. Wit) tiesliorg. Aileost 13. Ina HOUSE, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa. J. 11.41?1'ZELL, Pr6l)rielor. rilifEstlirscriber respert fully informs 11'..3 friend: HMI !le has taken this well know:o Ilie - se where he is prepared 10 travid!.•:::" 001 otheis, with gt.mlaiiiil,lll!o3!ltlal ineat_ dritak t .,!, will spare ait, pains I.r atuudiuo in rciiqrrilat: hi.a g• 1 ,01, rmitfortable and hapit% divrialg w•itit iiirgeiting to gave hale atlellll Iu In their IlDrSeb alit! CaitiagCS. &C. April Io,—No 44—tf Waynesburg,- Greene County, Pa. JACOB LEMLEY, PROPRIETOR. rimisweli known Hotel has been refitted in Ile,: hy its present proprietor, who takes this np punenitp informing the travelling public that he to billy prepared to ISCV0111111"tt.:11., I tilt the best the market • it rna, beard, a giving lherti comfortable (mar lel s and beds. icr II e has also lime stabling On - any number of lior see. ‘Vayi,esbury.. April Ifi, 1862. TREASURER'S NOTICE Persons liar iue totsiitvss With tl•e l!ots toy 'PrrasPrer Are itthouted that lie bay be linnet at his offlest in the A.7otirt House at Wa)nesburg on the Ist :11111 3d Mus DAIS and Tt F.MDAyd of every month. .1. F. RAN DOLPH, Treasprer, April 23. 181;2. WOOL CARDING. rave.3Fl.. C . 30 A'rm.: WA TN ESBURLI - TEAM MILL. has filled 0P his t'AItDIING MACHIN E1.. 1 in tint miler and secured the services of a competent wistant for the purpose of I;ARIIING WO( 4.. lie renipectfolly solicits the pat , onitee of the Wool crowing public and assures them that every rare will he taken to do work iu a scientufc manner. May 13, 4863. • WAYN I.IS. LIU RG NI. MILL. 117 M. ROC ERA tespectfitily inform his friends and the public that he liatithiased the NEW STEA Y MILI. at Waynesburg, Pa., whore l e will always be Mitiol ready In accommodate all who may call on the Rbortest until e Winding thine on thi! millle Wrllls as by water m ills FLOUR and FEED kept constantly on hand. Orders for either can I,l> it flat the :Minor at Yeator's store. (Jan. 27, lbfi2 WATCHES AND JEWELRY S. M. BAILY, door Ea'st itCtlte old Bank Building, keeps al way, ott haild a large and elegant assortment ,of Watches and Jewelry. li_s Repairing of CiockP, Watrhep and Jewelry wil receive prompt attention. • ' [Dec. 15, 18.61 ly FOUNDRY. DUNK & DOWNEY, At the Wlyttieeburg Foundry, on Greene Rtreet, keep constantleon hand Cooking and Parlor Sloven, Grates, Plough Castings. end Castings Of nit kinds, Kept. 11, 1861 ly. , . . THE LATEST STYLE LOOK AT THIS. S N. G 1)—It .I'. Muss. V. G J. F. Tv.htri.c, Sec'yk. W - A. POltTiift, Trea, SETTLE UP EURNZTURM HARTzELI ADAMS HOUSE, PROSPECTUS 7331 ck-xar - A National Democratic Newspaper to be Published Daily mid N eekly in the City of Philadelphia, Penna., BY A. J. GLOSSBRENNER, Se; CO., A. J. GLOSSLIRENNEIL - FRANCIS J. CHUM) WILLIAM H. WELSH. qui E AGE will advocate the principles and policy of the. 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Thirty tt 45,00 l'a.t merit required invariably in advance Address, A.. 1. GLOS: 4 III2ENNER & CO„ Mh, 11, '65-2.m. 432 Chestnut tat., Phila. D. M. DAKE, MD. 1.. HOC KERT M. D DRS. DARE & 110CRERT, 147 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., oFEit.E n 0 1 ,116-7. •4) A.M. l• .3 M. G. P.M ISfd. BANK IA NIERS" & DROVERS' BANK, Waynesburg, Pa. C. A. MACK. Pres't. I.ALEAR, Cashior E=ll WEDNESDAY Sept. 11. 1961-Iy. NOTICE. A". persons knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to call anti teethe the same, before the first day or Ali y. is after that time my hooks and notes will he lift with a Justice for COlll'ololl. It i 4 .hoped this notice will not he disregarded. I have its liabilities to meet and my friends must respond p. W. lilt aI/ El l Waynesburg, Apri 1.1863, STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL FOR "E 9 , 11 E EXECUTORS OF WILLIAM ARMSTRONG dec'd. will ut r al Private Sale, the steam mill, situated on Alltd(?y Creek. Cumberland tp.. Greene imunty, Pa., about a quarter of a mile from the Miuningaliela River.. Tire Mill ie a firer rinses ;me, nearly new, two rim of stone and can be rut, by water power a portion of the year. A c.onilimal4lo Frame Dwelling DouNe, A lot of ground conneeti with :the property. The Sill i.ventivethently tnthieteil Inn rteli :tutl fertile sec of the eminlYi convenient tii market, and has an excellent run of ciuytorn. For lets aid further par ticulars. inutth, , ,ii tie iludoisigneol. RUS: 4 ELI, Alt]l , TltONi t AliNit 4 rlzoNu. Executors. r-rmiPlmelq, Pa.. net, P. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN ./t Pubrisiwi in a Scaled Env( lope. Price, Six Cents. A I.ecinre on thp Nature, Tt,„tmcnt and Radical Cure of Sper..onorthrea Cr Seminal Weakness, hi volinitary Emissions, Sexual 11,lillay, arid Inipioli no las to .Marriage getter ally. Nervoir.riess. Connump nrili g.,,depsy and fits: 11eurtl arid Pinsk:ll incapac ity. iesii Ring rimii Aldise, rue —By j CELVEItv. ELL. M. D. Amino of Ilse Green Book, 4"r 4-c. . . 'Eire world-renowned author. in thin admirable I in: titre, clearly plover: 'min 'll6 0 , 01 n ,xpenient e that aw to Consequences or Self abuse may be etrertiraffy removed without medicine, and witlirdit dangerous surgical opei angles. boogies, instruments. rings, (Cr cordials, pffitil:rig, (lilt a 1110(le. Of tile at Otte certain arid effectual by win. Y eveiy sufferer. no matter what Ids cididition may he, may vine hint,elf cheaply. tin vau.dt . and radically. Tuns Lt.:cruet: wird. rizovr: .60 , 1 N TO 11111U.s AN .1N1) 111111 s.la as. Sent inittcr spat, I att . in a 50:0,1(1 the receipt six (Mlll A, or rls'‘, postage Stallll.S, I p whites in 7. CHAS. J. C k. CO, 1'27 flowery, - N. Ns. York, l'osf his] elf 4, 1563. WA.IL*CIZES, lENATELRY AND 83 LV THE tespecifuliy itivite your at tehtion to his %tell set:et...l stork of Fine and Silver \Vetches. Foie (;. Jewelry, of every hied aye s. fitllV ni Sty les—t . ‘ lll , p , i,illg nil of the 11('Wen and taint . SOLID SILVERWARE. Equal to ('oto—void the hest make ..t• Shi v er Plated Ware. Each article i= warranted to le as represented Watt.ll‘,l and J. ivelry cal.:1111E repaired nod satishic ii.lll 1;.)1i HARLEY. .littecessor to Haliffer Ilarley.) No. 6%11. Street, —6 1110 R. 3farcli i I, 1,413 GZ.MEN.L . COUNT T, s : The Commonwealth of Penna., To Till: MU :• ur C: It Er•: , (ors•rv, (;nEL TIN : IE/Lem's, Nahry flainlin by her next Wend, ithant 11. Ifthrittan, did, on the 11th day of June,- PSC?, prefer her Petition to thr. -lodges of onr County Court or cooonoo Plugs, for the Crnluty of Creem•, praying htr causes therein smtell, that Pile ,night be divorced from the bonds ol atrunony, en tered into u nth Allegheny IV Ws, therefore, command you the said :Iberia . , that you make known to the said Allegheny W. Ilardinn; : by publication, according to art of Assembly, that setting aside ali business and eat:Uses Witittsi.ever, he be and appear in 'his p r oper perFoli beti re our Judges at Way nothing, at a rt of Common Pleas, there to he holden for the I:CUlity of (irreti, ton the Second Mon day of.lu tie next. Itth3, the e r the bill on peti tion of the Mid Piat.o hth.nd 1'0,1;i/1e:tit Iy Len Peat 11.111111Ittall, and to show catiiie, if any he have, why she, the said Nancy . El zabeth Hardin should oat be divorced from the bonds of miitritilliny, entered into with him the said A ny W. Ilardin, agreeably Inn the act of As-entbly tit such case wade and provided. nieces the. Hon. Jas. Lindsey. President of au r iniMl Court at Wayitesburg.:thjs:2-hlt day of March, A. 1) . 1). A WWI.' LY. Proth'y. To A I.I.EGIIEN Y lIA RD IN :—YOII trill please take notice. ertlie abo• e order, and appear accordingly. '63 -4i Tnom GREENE COUNTY, SS : 1N the Orphan's Court of said County, of.lune 'Perm 1862, No. 4. lu the matter of the Partition and v • dßnation ofthe Real Estate of Michael zltrosil der, deed. And now, to wit: Seittetelwr 10, 1862, the Sheriff's return to the 11tH rest is contitined by the and la le ois the heirs to route ildit court at next Terri, and accept or refuse the !teal Estate at the val • nation, or show cause why the same s=ail not be sold. To be served as to those living out of the county b•• publication, in, the — Waynesburg Messenger," for nix consecutive w •uks, and copies L. be scut by wail to the set—.:tal NIA( Offices. And pow. March 230, 1803, the above role removed, and made re.uroable to the 14,4 day of next Tenn. Ity the Court, I). A. WURLEY, (let k. Apr 2S+, Ipt3. CH. FAR A/ FOR SALE. T HE molt-rsisood offers laic farm for- ale, siniata In Hirlll ill tp. containing ahnot One Hundred and Fifteen Acres, • More or lere, • 'on which ' IA C rertell one Hcwed 1.0 4 2 Imioe, three. Cabin houses, log tram, and oilier out buildings, u c inn), is sr elliwatered andwell iirn- In rod, find re. . ail I, d for Fanning or Grazing pinpo sYS. TERM,; of -• moderate tirolass, inquire of . „JOS 1/I,IIIIIN. March 25. 1863. paymentn• For ft.rther par EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JETTERti teststneutarrupon the estate of I@ft A EL IllArtEL,.rtec'd, late- of Greene enmity, having bean granted by the Register of Greene enmity to the usders.ignial, all persons having claims against the estate are requested to present them for settlement, an 1 those indebted to emit estate are requested' to pay the same. AMOS BROVEIR,,a'r. April 22., 15(1.. • . GREAT SALE OP BOOTS,I SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AT BAITT:t3* .5111-9 t JJutopened and ready for inspection and sale, one ot the largest and best selected STOCKS OF GOODS in my line. that ever came to Greene (Monty. The only place in the comity •you can have a knoll choice. The limited amount of goods kept on hands by other persons throughout the county, in itiv line, mitten com pel persons-lit purchase articles They do not like, or go 'without. This inconvenience may be avoided by giv ing me • alk. 40A.1.Jr.., ! as I new have en hand as good an assortment of good as can be found in other Shoe or Fat Stores in ad joining counties. I will sell the 1 'Pow lag articles s very little advance on old taircs Take particular NO TICE: What I say I mean and intend to do, as I have boneht largely and have bought low; being in the clty when geld was down to 40 per cent. 1 will sell acc,rd. inely. It; addition to my BOOTS, SHOES, HATS an' CAI'S, I have added a splendid lot of Lathe,' gloves, which, for variety and beauty can only be appreciated by examiuing them. trf\ El 04 lON \ 4a3a - At Misses' Ilme, Children's (lose, Suspenders, Neckti , •s, Collarc, Portmonies, Gentlemen's Socks. Children's flats and Cans. Nun Bonnets. Blacking and Blacking Brushes. In tiirt, an assortment tin, nntueruuc tin Thankful for p favors, i itsk, respectfully, It con tinuance of t he same. J. C LIGIITCA Wayneehurg. April . 5, 1563.-3 m. GREENS HOUSE HE-OPENED. Great Bargains in Dry Goods ritaelliNC WILLIAM A. PORTE R I FAS just returned front the Eastern cities with the large t stock of GOODS ever brought to this place, which was hototlit low and trill he sold at abullt old prices, for ('ash or Produce. Ile invites part leo lac at tention to his huge Stock of BOOTS AND CLOTHING ! WM. A. will he round r,t Tie “(Ireene ;" Joe trill rentaot at Ina I,ld noun up lOW la. Call soon at either stand. ' Waynesburg, ))ee. 17, '62. ODD FEINS SAVIIG ASSOCIATIOI o 3 "Ais.ll 3 / 4 WWWIII) Chartered by the Legislilture Mh. 27, 'O2 J. F. RANDOLPH, President; J F. TEMPLE, Sec'ty; 1V M. A PORTER. Ciffdder, M Dil% is, R. W. Downey, Norman Worley, 11. W. liraikiti, J. L. - McConnell, Josiah Por ton Collllll , llkatillltS cltr ,, ,ld be ad e 55121 1 . tit Wm.? A. Porter, it'ay,,est.,•r2, Gwent! couti ty, Pa. Collections promptly otteneed to. Loans and tlisc,unts PoistneFs day every Thursday. Dec. 3 'fi2.:llnion CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE :kp Miij JAMES CANIER & CO., Wrilid respectfully inform their friends and the pu hc that they have now on hand a good as.;rl:ll , . II! ail kinds of • CABINET WARE, Fill It aF 16 tislinliy k. pt Ili shims in this part of the rot,n try, of the best materials, aitci by the best work 41J -- Illey still keep a Ilear+e, tool are, at rill [ivies, prepared to attend promptly to lutterais, eitherin or country, 'Xitviiesharir, January 2t, SADDLES AND HARRIES 3 SAMUEL APALLISTI , ,'H, A1t,14110, Ilartle9; al,lTritak Maker. ..1,1 1.0, Niailistreet. :opt. 11, 1,161-1- TOBACCONISTS. IIOOP .14. Si. HAGER, Matotraetdirers and viliolosale and retail iioal,rsin etPizars turd I?..eitr Crtsrw, Pipes, Ate. Wilson's Old Building, Main street. %clew 11, !Slit Iv. 4 1irce t c,. BiliLY MAU) ii At It RUNNING REG , 'LARLY BETWEEN WAYlelliilli} Al D Elb'ES'llllllll THE undersigned respect fall) informs the generous Pottlic. that Irt vimtr the euntract ler Inv rut ryititttil the ui .ii betw eeh the althea molds, he has plan• t i cupola thr route LWI/ 111/AV coottatoliomi Hacks for the ac commodation of the tiavollnx ClllllllllllliV, (Inc wit I leave the Ilamilton Enlist, \4 ayne:l4'. every morn ing, Sum Mys excepted, at 74 o'clock. told wi.ll:4,Yrive at Iticee' Landing to tiara for tint Itoat to eit t o,,, rg h. the other will leave Rims' anthag at the same little and arrive in ‘Vayttesborc NI/ 'ling will he sparest for the ar....ohltootiation of passengers, TI mirri 1)117(:11E11, Proprietor. August 7tn, ititi I. no. 0. HUGHES & O.IIIYER, Grocers. Forwarding and • COMMISSION MERCIIELNI TS Rices' Landing, Greene Co., Po. Are prepared with the ll ums*. and hest Grocery and Forwarding Rooms to tile for all goods on enn . signment. and also GOOD WAREHOUSES, on the kg.nk of the rivcr, convenient for boats to land, for storing alb kLbils.ofprodoce, for shipment to Pitts burgh, or the E astern cities, on the nona reasonable terms. They hope by strict attention and I,lllg experience, in business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. In addition to the above, fluty will keep on hand gone assortment of FREBII GROCERIEs. from the head of pi,,sket. at wholesale prices, to accom 'mtate all who will favor them w i th their patronage. A pri I 11, 18110. S. & J. SEDGWICR, Grocers and Commission Merchants, " EiNDING, The above gentlemen give notice to the pithlic. that by the death of a former partner, the late firms of stro snider & Sedgewicks, and Sedgewicks & Co., have been dissolv e d, an d the business connected therewith must he settled witti them; and hereafter the above business will be rout inuerlattdepromptly attended to by the above firm. Also', Leather, Shoe Findings, c. as well as a good assortment of Mitt Maws will he kept on hand. All up Commission must be paid heo,re the goods are removed. March 6, 1861—no:Ill—rim. GREENE COUNTY, SS: IN the Orphan'n Court of said County of June 'Fenn, WWI, No. 7. In the mai ter or ow .sale of the. Real Estate of Thom as Hoard. dec'd. Am} powOo wit : Maith 19. It:AA, the Court appoint Norman Worley, Auditor, to ascertain liens against the heirs f said olec'd, according to Act of Assembly. . By the Court, Aurst : 11. A. WORLEY, Clerk. 1 will attend to the duties of the above appointment at the Prothonotary's office, in Way toesburg.on Thu rd day, rue 14th day ofJoine, A. D.. 18133. May 13. 'O. NORMAN WORLEY, Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTPRM tessameritaiT upon the estate ..f 111 RA M KENT, of Fran* been granted by the Register of GreeneL.epunty tti the undersigned. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those ins Wiled to said estate are requester) to pity the same. May 13, 1883. —. WM. GORDON, Rs's. Vittsbu#4 Abtferligenunts. BOOT AND SHOE AUCTION. 415 TEILLIMIn Ell AUCTION HOUSE, Fifth Street, Masonic Hall, Pittsburgh, Penna 1 : I ..kp rgseiixs Boys and Children's • Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, would call the particular attention of Country Mer chants and dealers to the sante, a aarateteetvz that both in retard to PRICE and QUALITY OF (:(101.)8 tee can give better satisfaction than any other house in the West. One call we think will suffice to prove the correct!). SS Or the aill/Ve assertion. as we are continu ally in receipt of goods direct front Boston. Pittsburgh, April 6, W.- y. _ PITTSBURGH Mourning and Housefurnishing I) BY GOODS STOII.E. D. COOPER etc 73 Market street, Pittsburgh. ( - lON EINUE to devote, their whole ;mention as V; in years past, to the stile of 31OURNING and lIGUSEFURNIS;ANG DRY GOODS. In their sMI/0 fr DEPA IZTAI ENT will he foultd all times. a full assortment or Deep and Half Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, &c., &c. In their NOUS FIEF:I:IP WO DE P. 3 7'X ENT, Donselieepers will find Slintdiinz. Table I Pillow Case ;Muslin,: and Idioms, Towellings. Quills, Napkins, &v.. &e. We invite poisrills I;ity to piirrhase either 1/f the :thole ( . 1:14,, of (;,,..ds to give it call. as we keep Lord Goods :mil are determined to ,en t h em at t h e 10w,,,t Cann prices. April 8. 1t5c3,_,2,,, R. R. BULGER. Manufar:t urer "of every deerriplion of F°lJftlVX'l't7 312 , NO 95 F:TIikEET. PENN'A A full . - u.sortatent PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE COll9l.alltly 011 11111110. which I will 4141 al the lowcat price: fit cnsli. • Ang..ll, Istll-Iv. WAIL PAPER. NEVER, OR NOW, THE TTME 13r1 IAT ..eL I_, IA E".4l..E'' If; Flic price is weacilly advancing in iltc Eastern ilik(ly ITi NYE on hand 100,000 Robs of Wall Paper to li e illZ, and selling at ibil prices, also PIGGIIf 11 CUIITAIN S. PLAIN- AND SATIN GREEN VI IN In, INN PAPER, Call and examine for yonrsolves. NV holesale liealova - roquestcrl to call and e.kauline our stork ;Lint torires before porslinsing elqe- 12= Mill No 91, Wood street, butAreun -Ith :111.1 :/1 S'.P. Jreud .." Ditmi.,m,l A Ile_' Pittsburgh. April 9, 'i.3 / 1863. olt NOW OZ. NEVER ! :1) 2AI1 4 ' Arain heats till the %Vest in STVLE. QUALITY killP PRICE, Wall Papers Boni , Deenrati , mg, Tf riurraing, Fire r•ic , of rtlwigit anti I).kuiestir tuali iifacitire, for? It Lc W. P. MARSHALL, Apt '63. l'7 Wood i f.. near Fotirtll,YUlS. HOWE SEWING MACHINE. IN V ENT El) 1-43-BI Plt OWED IMO. ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF' NIANUFACTIIR- IN (4 PURPOSE:4 Sewng Collally as well on anus this, Cloth and Leather. cORN ER oF PENN & ST. CLAIR STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PI, April 16 I . yr. A. M. M'GREGOR, AGENT ST- NICUOLAS HOTEL, cuRNER GRANT ANI) .ITEi STREET I. I II"ISEUR'Ii PA. FEU S'irciprivtor. Api il 4. NEW SPRiNS GODDS. SEU'Y 1) ARVIVAL AT J. M. BURatiFIELD'S. Figured All \\ 11h• I,aities. for:'" . Ne‘v , r 4 4 3.14 Vi g il led Miring I.itiny4= Traveling Drnini liti,rltVil and mi6dir'ailiY4l Ii kall l iic it,. A 14,1 of old Cond.: verY ellea n A n il' , 4; r , I,nd. & H. i• ILI PS. N o , a nd 3 St. 1" lair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFAcTUREBS 1 , 1,1)(111 OIL CLOTHS. TRANSPARENT OREEN OIL CLOTHS. FURNITURE (lIL CLOTHS, WINDOW sIIADE: 4 . TABLE (wIL CLOTHS, CARRIAGE CLOTHS. dealers in Leather Belting, Lace Leath er, Indiau Rubber Belling; Hose Steam Packing. Tubing. IVheat Dri/Ys ?Vies, Clothing, and all other articles made of But& r, . , cti r. WholeQate and retail 1111yITS twill tlad oar stack large well sete, led. and at the Im,NFI p, April d 4. •• P URN )11:1i .1. s REvNtr,tt li. P. REMIER, REYMER & BROTHERS, Dealers IS MAI "IA AAA 7 1i:b . ttzu 44, a a .4 20 Nuts. Confectionel , sugars. hire urks, At . d also Mann r.v( Hirer. of all Varieties or Pine Crcain, Cundus,Chvolate Creams, Grim Jelly and Licorice Drops, Jellies, Syrups, &c. No 126 AND 129 Rion STa6 IT. A BONE . April rut, Pt, TSBI ern, P 4 Young's Eating Saloon, r,UNF,R VIRGIN ALLEY - AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, Where OYSTERS nod all the eelit 1.11 IPft Or the .seem Will be served up In the ino.t p thtinble art le . ELI YOUNG. Corner Virgin and A Itey sutrt h Hale at o,t 14. '62. v S. B. Sr. C. P. MAIMI.E, M A NUFA CTURERS ABU DEALERS IN BOOK, OAP, LETTER. \ O !: !l e l! , a k , tl it : i i ‘ t , s ) 0 27 f W4l.l ) l. o 7l s V F ;Y E 't r l'E to ß have remnv No. 33 Sulthßeld Street, PITTSEUROI, p Cash IFP•or Tradefor Rags. No , . THOS. C. LAZEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. fig %N I A NT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. pf 11.1861 1v (BOARDMAN, aakir do CO.t t 1 WO 3 Manufactured at ALBANY, N. Y. rrliE BEST AND MOST DURABLE INHTRUMENT I made, and selling at Extremely Luso Prices, it u It ate tlttu.s. PIANO FORTES OF ALL SIZES AND .STYLES, WITH OUR PATENT INSULATED IRON RIM AND FRAME OVERSTRUNG BASS, Containing Ev ry Real Improvement These instrutrents are far superior to any other Piano Fortes 'made, for durability, purity, and sweetness of tone, perfection of elastic touch, and for keeping in tune. FULLY WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS Send for DescriptiTe Circulars, giving, prices and every information. Satisfactioa guaranteed, or move and expenses refunded. BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO., _Albany, N. Y July, 30th, 1862.-ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ~Fl l4 :,xtztA. Medical Advice gi% on Gratis by theArting Atgeon. Vainahle REPolurs on SPERMATORRIECEA or SEMINAL WEAL ESS, and other Diseases of the xual organs., ai:d on the NEW REMEDIES em ployed in the Dispulmtry,' sent in sealed letter envet op,,s, free of charge. Address Dr. .1. SKILLIN HOEG IlTi IN, !toward Association. No. South Ninth Str,et, Philadelphia, Pa January 14, 1563. STEINWAY & SONS' kitXIFIE (1) THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD. WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS WE would respectfully direct the attention °feta. zens of Waynesburg and vicinity to the vent and universally admitted superiority of I:se Pianoe mad ny El;\ WAY & SONS, New York. The tone of these Instruments more nearly resembles the - human t oirC . in the rtdor i ged aid tingi n g quat ities of their sound ; and they com Mite in a wontlerilVt. degree POWER and HVEETXESS. Both fot instrumental performance, and as an actompati isterit to ~ , o cal music:4lm.y nr • altogether unrivalled. We Challenge ConiVarison, and we War rant them sill-mita in every respect to anything WIC in the S11:1110 of a Forte rio Id at ,\e‘v Swk l'oenov prices by H. KLEMM & BRO. No. 53 Finn Street, Pittsburgh. Pole Agents for StflitM'ay . S 1911(109 for %V (ern Pennsylvania, Rasters Ohio, and North Woolen) Vir , tint. No. 53 Fifth 'Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole A gen tator the • .‘ (' a ;liar'. llarninniunia and Me loileons,'• for Wrlatern Pennsylvania, Eastern 01110 and Nortlncyrothon art. 1,'112 lg. MIMI ECNABE'S PIANOS MA MU F•CTURED 91t WILLIAM .RI ABE & CO. above Pianos from their Factory poetess nil the enheri.o. and latest tutprovemehts, includin g its • ..901-0-7EFE Overstrung. Improved Full irrinTrame, Felt Cover* 11nooneu, &c. TU Ln F. no. one of the most eminent pianists in 17.4. wm Id, says : have great pleasure in certifying that I have tried your Pianos, and find them equal, If not superior. to any in this country. Among their gie hick distinguish them, is the evennege of 1011 e. the agreeable and easy touch, and volume of lone. Wi,din,s• you all the sur:eas you so highly d;- serve. I ate, sir, yours THALIIIMRG." • C. Onoht:, illy well kiutivit rmaposer, Wilniingtoo. Delaware. saps that "they cahnnt he surpassed by any hi the market." 11. VIECXTEMI7I3 writes :—"1 Wag delighted on heal , 'lig the clear aloi full vne of one of your first class Pianos " .li7 - The above Pianos are warranted for five peer For Sale by CHARLOTTE' BLUME, No. 13 Firth strord,2,l dolor atoviie Wood et., Pattenson's New !Sodding. Wan. 1862. WHEELER Si, WILSON'S "Sewing Machines," No. r FIFTH STNEir.T, PITT:4IIIIPMIT, PEA A2C(//' , /(7/ the First Propfuni at the OMB STATES FAIR, 1838, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 80,000 NACHIiVES sold in the United States, Sill: ( inaks Dusters, g0,(00 SOLI) TIM PAST YEAR Froni+ WHEELER VvILSON'S ImprOved Sewing Machines, .EST REDUCED PRICES,{ with int tensed confidence of its n erits an the hest and most usefdl Family Sewing .Mlfachine now in use. ft 1101• F! equally well on the thirWst end thinnest fablien, „mkes he I,,,A,ttirh jr,iinspillle to unravel, with the ee sontint advantage ”fherne alike on both sides, forming nn ring, or chain on the ;tinier aide—is Rimple in con el ruction more =pewit in movement, and more durable than ary other machine.. We .ive full instructions to enable the purchaser to ordinary seams. stitch, hem, fell. quilt, gather, bind nod Welk', ..n the Paine machine, and warrant it 1, , r three. scars. 'in.lll;us rootnirirg testitoon:als froni ladies of the highest stanill , l 1 , a,1 and Welt, giving prices, &e., will be furniglir ,, gi:AiiP(lll nppliration 1.11 person or by toto.r. SCW in g Machine Neelice, Silk. Twist Cotton trod Oi constanaly WILLIAM StllidiNEß & CO, Pittsburgh, 04 I. I, VENITIAN BLINDS! G. P. WERTZ, First Mention, and Excelsior VEIIIIBI iIL3II FACTORYI NO. 7•.: .:ORN ER THIRD AND MARKET SE., WAR/MOOT ON FIRST FIAO/}l. l'A. TIMIOSIE wishing to ornish their housee with Venil tote BRUM+ of the EXQUISITE AND ELABORATE FINISH, Will find it to their interest to give me a call befoul purchasing elsewhere. My work in got up by the best mechanics. Every attention is paid to the Made elf customers. PRICES 11.43 - w. ALL WORK WARRANTED! Old) lILINIP 4 4EPAIRED NEATLY, or reruatieleti, is desired, to appear the same as new, of the LATEST :ITV LE, without extortion. Those having Dwellings. Cherehea or Public Build ings to furnish with Blinds di: Revolving or Stationary Shutters. Would save money by gkin g rite a call, Corner of Third and Market Street. Oct. 1. CORNUCOPIA SALOON, No. Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. FRED. WEISS, PROPRIETOR. oaohpr • Iv -AND ittstlurg. KLEBEP & BRO 1 , '()1t TIII, yEATI::; MORE THAN IMES We offer to the public GEORGE P. WERTZ