ilie pl.UnEgh |ost F'Jilished Every Horning, '(Sur&tyg Excepted,) At the Nortfa-KAst comer o t Klxtn and Wood et* 'i or rout But Dollars a year, payable strictly m J copios. Two Conn— .-'r **!«, hi too sourer ia tba Office. Rad trr tiie KhwoL-ots. liAT&i OF ADVERJiBCW. tMh ‘f-4S - AVViwk »*«t. w**i. u pspj, insertion,. * insertions, 75 i' ’ree inßertron«,... w iou ’ *' M **«* i :::::: m Jw-, ween 5 :o a no l M l on tk 1 nree week*, 100 266200 1 26 100 One month, SM BS3 60 1 6t) 176 IVo months 700 406 60 236 2 6'' Throe months 900 000460 8 00 803 hoor months 10 00 606600 8 86 460 B,iV months. 11 DO 736660 8 65 66n 3 ’ months. 12 00 800600 4 00 eso months 16 00 10 86 8006 86 600 One r Per....... 20 00 IS 88 10 00 6 .15 12 00 stsahics: Card, an .men or less, persccnm 10 Co cixinasAjita kt rLiArnu: Ono square, per annum, (ezLelneirt. or paper). J 5 OO r'A'-r ass Dou.re't 6 cout--.: i ’ss!u.rt'cos vf, osnis T J. i «il 1h p‘ Western Stove Works, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH 1 k CO,, MANTTFACTUEEfiB, W"OULD CALL THE ATTENTION o| the public lo their large stoclr of well se- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ■ AIBO—IM PRoVSD SITCHEH RANGES. GRATE FROSTS, ‘‘xJSSSS* "Sleh will be found the BTiTE. The BTOVJBB IN THK Diamond, Auranse, Air-Tigai, Eciipts, am Laos CJXV, •Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM n‘ ‘he 51.,. Fair for the BEST GOAL COOK STOVffia .w? -First PREMIUM awardedto ®B IBUK AEiSBICAK, ULOBS St EEFTTBLIC GEATE PBOirrs & IN THU dT A : E N. B.—Weiine thp DIAMO.TmnH EOrTTvair r« ; £"* s eyes with 5„a,,-5:., 16 • better Lhflp iron oeJSh'p rpH E FOULUWIMI aKK VuLUNTa"- A , “ u tement» from pevirnr cl rerpsct-.biluv hl,B T ‘ cln , ,tJ - wh ’> '‘are been greatly benetiued by his reraeJ.u-: -■ ni- ~f »k„ 3 , evidently hare been In vhelr eraves ere no “if tL c SSr 1 DOt «»-"«oa by I-r. Kehen; k'H c “; of Inver J ‘n'tjKj' hohenck'a conning out Martin Kl “£ d tneugnt I would g. and »e a him. m, my j Tel ee i n h rea t! d m WflClo me pa.i two V« -a from* She U ” d i ar trea, “eh‘ “f Bevera, doo or=’ from whom I receive t no benefit. In the fiV b f June °f fbie year I wen; to «0,. Or. fcehencit >• ;' y f,im w ' th 1118 -respirS: * nsrfg been U'cidk hts Fu,m «.> *sei Meed T nie and Mund'-a.ke FUU smee ] I mu at S»v that I tm greatly benefit! ,i by iho r u.-e, indeed, I might a most my that t am i. li , A >iNA m. 6MIT^ October 3Um P * ad >P ■ Mal:0n "* -a "no. lhe ™« Of Dr. Oct 81,1801. Case of Mra. McConnell. I one been »!! cted wit:, 1,..,-,. ~< t t.ir tour or live year.-. I ~.. .'' H“»> ■Scbenek eom’ng to M.j. , ■ " o'. „ .. tni. tun-3 I hsigiven up a.. : >e *oi ever »■- ? —I. ml Mr. tf*h. w&b, I to b a ,*'u .- ouroo by Dr. Schenek. urge; he prevailed upon me to go and "see the Doe.’or woo found both mv long* .ib-. ;c i iv tiihea were both diseased; wb»r l'b ~»■.!, '.i,'", woubi rattle so that it coul.Uk, ht am dKdinc’w- Ihv.iiow-iatM In- medicines for oouti.i.l myself woodrrfull, m,proved. b touure.yrsoOTered; 1 now n/.,l mvselfabTto ?“*?!* m ? Bt ofmy ho “ ahold duties, and hare r° fl hbt of my uiiimale recovery h'rom the benefit I have received from lit. SeOrack’s Treat men., 1 would advise all peraons similarly aflected to apply to him when he mates hie next ““l n , . „ JA.NE MoCONNkLL. Oct 31 lHl"'* 1 TbwnsJn P’ Mahoning Co, oZo. Certificate of Jane Griet 1 liave been iroublea lor about two years with a paw. iq my breaat. Lau» m th« Hrrin ■;Jr r .'L WUil 0 l heard of Dr. Schenck cominjr ont in Koch's, and I determined fn™ee himTtT *“ examined with his Keiplrometar i i 2 so, and also look all three oF hd“™‘dictees aT cording to directions, and I nave benefit ted. I hope, from the benefit lfi?a§? ej? Kiy wS ‘ “ W4U *’■ lont ; l™ eu ureiy.well. JaNE GRIST. OeL 21, 188lV^ and Tawn, - h, P' Mahoning Co , Ohio. Core of Mrs, Warner. For about five years I had been aflected with f»m in the right side of my breast, and toh£2s of getting rebel, I had taken many different or medicines, bm found no benefit from them Whatever. 1 then heard ol Dr. a'hmi „d he great cures be was performing with W. treatment, and concluded i., send tobis Agit in P.tfeburgh.Dr. Keyser for some of h e maS cine. Previ us to taking it, I was so prostrated as to no un ble to undress mysell, o even to lav to bed; I was obl-ged to sit np *n a chair in order to ob tom any r»st at alb After having Tien Br bchencks mechomes, I lieard that it. Doctor w£ coming m Martin Koch’s, and I detorminedto m T™; ‘ was already eo much improved by the use ol his medicine, as to i,e a- le tv so ovarto Mr Koch’s, which is a distance of a mile from V™ bou««. The pronorn.'Gti my disease tn h« nr.'lfT n w^h C ° I “ UmpLlo “ anll ’ ,vero°m riTghi according to thereto to say that ram nearly well. ANNA WARNER? 1 Oct IS- irn Ibmuk U f Cbf“«iw»o Co, OhS. qe/-o£w UDBA&T DALCTTA • “ Jt fIiADINQ EjOS333StT DAILZELI & CO., WHOLESALE grocers COSHISS'OH AKD FORWARDING MERCHANT! DIiLIMjB Pro DOTH iro Pnro3TO-B WO. SSI LIBERT? ■ . reet, PItTMBUHffIE. THE AHDEBCO Oil COIPAfIY Manufacture and have for KSi » *» superior a-.-i.ojo of REFINED AROESCO OIL, Hon-BxploaiVe. Aim, PURE REJTZOLE. Warehouse, No. *5 Hand Street, Bol^Bm ' PXTTBB VRB B, PA. JOH.V ISOOBHEAD, C O M M i h S i (j N MERCHANT, FOH TEK SALas OY PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, *O n M w MWMW;> . WUtKW 'J 1 NOMAS EARLE Y’iT ~ prom'll attonuoo. u^J ,7e ‘ selB-iy C°r' V s VOL VERS 6 SHOT _ A &hc jjittsimredt Jlost .-.r-Apb UOwed iVM.HKAf Lieutenant J: jibs-jd —-v -hoi-t iim» atro Lieutenant ij n , , . ' ™ rt „ l ' me s . !v*. i. o„„ , " ' • :»« Penn -Caving lor b In- w «e With 100 ‘’iout burOr 'll 1 soldion of 1,: “r. ‘ by lh,! families. n ' Bk '- ltelr tba V M l ‘ ; ,el, “ r -‘ tvi-taium* “ ' wiueh ho did X ““l'. 1 *! tie destination, when * w <- • -.1 in.t :;•? t.-id Ik>.-u , n . m in b ; a ey;o. if* w /-‘ V -•piontlv Rrr«-,-j but h :. ’ ia ‘ u -'‘ i* V.,- - n ,|„ v " ul un h : „>'S l f , h ‘ TO y P rovwl IUI ta was •'Oucd i,i tn.? '<-1-: hn «•«:- ,h lore, honorably dit-WsM. ' i.l'lT.S f'AKSER, J'oUit'.d, Oh- ““Hire's ri“T S “: h"t o6? f 02J Pennsylvania; This.’ Corporal Abe! FrattieMSth P juoigo R. Rrwm, Company D* Tajrd »-d if'’ 018 of uk. )n trough r 'mlLko e Ho was a printer, and for acme yeas pa , had been employed .. K . hi / ar - P ael The Jones Family Acatn —Two brothers of CoarUt. J- nr- \ Vm ? Madison, with Isi-.c iM; ou ’ “ nci the Washington coumy stealing Punury valuable articles from the distillery of Peter Garrett. Shortly after their committal itey attempted to break I Ja 'n K Ut T ere eau ? hl in the act, ard care w. be taken that they do not get away until discharged b- of law J Grain and Ban- (A n i salts _W Maher and B. F. Kuff. E.-q,., of BlaiH pile, haxe both received heavy cortrac's traded to furnish 3 four helToi beef cattle, to bo delivered between the months of February and June. T>-o cattle pound^ Ver3^0 iD 7° !ghL lhirteea iundlid OUCK WHEAT FLOUR— " * ,j«et „ C eived ard “ WFrort A lis «.££,* A.VBBB LOQEa..„..„ _ in securities for money. ** oD^t, » Mortgagee, and on ooltewrius™£Ss. t, '° te3 ’ Bonds ’ hfortglstes, with iS dSifilS ,^ 3T “ D sold. eaeonablo tonne? ancfSS,« on witn good aocuriUes si furnished Also, attend to thelLl? pncee. 8«1 istoie. ' aoh haaeiag cl Office, ,No.C2 FOURTH ?tppp- ( , . _ imv 1 ~ Abo re Wood, 2_ 91 !s LOOMIS & CO. , CAJ&E&qO^ Wholesale Ci-rocers AKD lUfOJIB,, of ’ WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,*o. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA EYE WHISKY li. fl. JBUXIJKif, masttpactubeb or KVSRY DESCRIPTION of PPBKITURE, No. 45 SmUhSeid Street, A pm : . „ P ' TTS BUROM. ASSUfiTMENT OF Pittsburgh Miuinlictnred Furniture Constantly on tanJ.wfcicn wpu- i* ■ , » u “i Pno.tM for CASH. e fll tho lowest ™ P^' £K! For Bate by aott y-tlf- Oniln post **JTrsae^i(j SJ SATURDAY MOKNING: : cxx~sr matters The Criminal 81-mkms y, , ar ■rates has become exceedingly K-h, ‘.VT-Vr ‘bo breaking .•■„•. of.no w,V w Z k STZSSSF"™' “-0° comparative* 2 t« •!<> and f.-i q.iently an colt.- Week na?f.oe v.i‘h,o- • J 7 being‘m., do T •" - - '." r,f,,r ” &l ' ! ’'- the Court of v < '*‘arm ol lorht 1 ■ il 1 r :, -s’or t wul fce vers IDENTIFIED -Din-! 1 MI) 5m,.,,,,. TK body qi the woman found drowti-i in a, 1 oaoal in Duquesne borough on Wednesday evening has been identified as that of Mr* McCreeley, wife of James McCreolev a .K*i b “ <1, j r! u "' " f ' l w » “ ■ ormed that she had been mining since SSP&ttUui&ft •wasps Crec.ey alone, EDd wcrenot a i.itln r u7Zled to cticovcr that a fire had been built"** ' corner of the room, and that the fl , ( » r h-d been surnt aim -st through fl, ilw“-s r "‘h atKmt bi * *' le - “d purpose of drowning herseli' and sucked “ , ‘ Jit “'M'uMioteih-t sho may have fall If'.'” accidentally. JJ-cna ed was ab> • a'tc- V ‘wh7°h rfl f,ld " Dd blre a e °cd char^ S'-ttr, wbiir bor fcusbacJ i- t * Ihjttorandfr.quenuy abu.ei her shame T ; h l | hl, “ orni S"* daaU® Weaned citizen of Pittsburgh and in wot .0 Msxico aitb Cap,. Gu.'no ibaitlyvf Muiin-i f j M , i> ‘ sn d’ r «jturaia£ huma with hie victorious I comrades, has sines resided hors He was universally known and InqusmK “ Gopper WorkT on road, at ten nVI e k this morni, g beautifuli PRETTTI w. P. MARSH ?S API ®7 Wood Ftraefc 1111®]. : {*>. J hi.Klini 11 : _ DEC 2 MS,J Yesterday's Tclcg;-am WHOLE BEBEL CAMP CAPTTT2ED. Ht. Loui«. D,. c . 20 _j.', lrt i v . r .. , .. undrrcol U ,v ;s a,d ' M ljor' iiV- fc ' V> Z pn,eJ T' lbw “r or o, L afwrnu»n of the IHib, nn sr Alii: , r d''* h . '? orttl oI \Varrt*nsbuTg I3r>-k tkir ‘h'msofv.T 1 ' 0 ' 1 ' Wh '“ n ’l«» roW,‘finding 00l n 8 eu ”°“ nd “ ri finrandorod 4 £:° n :? w° l arai8 ’ 006 thu ' u9 “" d 'l*or e Put^ kn^ WOUn^d ' **»* our t r r ” Btion ffom G!iS S»* SlulM *b"t tdo r prj r^r n ;^r, b& -^-^-, poetod from ih 9m dJ.V b ° M ‘‘ latest Sonibfrn .\ew*. •DORTHESS M, NP.-.v . , D.-c-mber •’,! T, la '<*— •<. moer -0 —luo Heamnr li.?^ t:: 1 **"y «.is n,., r . lnj r-, N ;!‘ ■ e f-gi.ei, taken prisoner at Mountsin and erchnng!*] fur c ‘ etu, earned, )W „ lro „ s H a ; ,L K, li sent to if, h- .„ “ ~f noon Tlrn (I r fl "« of truc '' this MsUSHsbPS)'® »‘is.s now oienpy Beaufort, Port R ,■ I ' ,and . Wl ‘h a tores S - Jpr , 7 0 t , !) men. They h HV( . ,r«,d , b‘V t'-ry near Pur! Bovai ~r , Parrou guns, and are tbrowmVu'.f ar '' j Lroncboenton Port K JV »i i 6 V V reported that a PYderal tend, i*'* 1 into our troops and seven Yankees ki Cron hvana arrived yesterday. T,m icoffer’s lines, bUiuJ -hit f,, f : p r wL " Z^l no Joric r bvar Hrm- v-mV. tl . e ' < ‘T," ' tylr; re rßSdy t 0 ti,o abolition Savaknab, D cembpr Ki -V th 'p 1 b T d »' lb “ ■■loo" fl •. a"? " th : 3 l , r n ■)“! Kipoditi h « i,; “'! J , !l - <-’• *’ A u „. u , ;f b “ w>n«u' ! c»*r ! ~nt , f ;lia • " r; ,■ /■; ./, ' i. I ~T:C,I('C h T \ M, Y'c- p r -c . • •• i -V r J-' L'J lii ■J'T w From (; ea . Uauks' miixion ” lI.UAMM'GUT, Ucc,.m‘-. . in a-, j arruruf thin point nr» ‘ » thoei of -fc, ; s . ' • ;• -" > • D »“ 5, and at J.-W.-.i.-r. ‘' T v‘ rebel JacKsoii’a Daiterv at -k# ~ Place,in t lud, DK a,d r , u^^li :^; r ”: r been at work »mi««or-n. ~ , ’ dan, h ieb now £eO;E3 t'/ne otject of hu demonstration. H'«i,r ?T respund'M to by two Parrott , : Kdrp 8 Pocnfcjlvanib bat ury. At Failirp | Waters, one section ©f B'-st’e b« t»ry been operating ocras.onaUy ageing Jackson's guns. ‘ ' The design of the r! *rt, at K." nc Wa.rrs appoars to be to u,strati atfeL.ton from Dam Iso. o. v,u “ J3* °J n our b *» lot been deveK h.ve ~r ..i-cj there is not the least danger of Jaefe»oii attempting to cross the river, .deserters \ rom ‘ho rebeli say that he has been or to destroy Dam No. 5 at any saerl toMn?'°. nneC f i v l ,^ , / ,h bas be ™ ordered toj.m General kelly's command, and win report at Hancock or K,mney , n “ Coione! Henley's First Maryland Col Murphys Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania' and Lieut. Cushing’s s.cnon ol Beat's bat tery arrive - here to.day Colonel Leonard's forces haye been su surprise, ““ ** P " V#nl au * d “S«.°' a Important from Port Royal. l«„^ie W h RK DSC 20 —'The steamer At o the liLh ar sh e a Wkh Port da.es lo tfieloth. bhe brings 120,000 lbs oftfea Island cotton, gathered by the negroes un! The dlroot ‘ p “ of Rovernmeat agents flaUerafT VanderbiU was passed oil’ nlhl 1 ’ Bteer,n S Eo “’-h. and soon after an- “ a “ er g ° inf: Buuth - General Beaufort. WM ?°°° occupies »“ f p , l3land ’ St. Helena, and Bay Pent. Gen. Vi. G’s expedition has [ been abandoned. Gen. Sherman has i sued “ l Sa th ° re P" rtsrs a ™ ‘o leave the place immediately. The number < f troops about Port Itoyal is about 20 UUU LZ\ ed tbousacd b6 ® a eeeared ’ wdl bosblpoed by wL off * nl ° f lhe fl /t to Mh ff *? ! nDab ’ and the rest had gone ? t 0n ’ Heventee n '-easels of the itlantmldeT “ H9ad TUe Foreign JDl.paiches- Con sui Recognized. I Washington, December 19 Cantain George Cook has a-rived bare f,™ r ton with dispatches /r m ,he I “ BjS ' Minister at London toWe? The contents of tho-e brought hHh, r , the Q teen ; M ssonger to L“.rd Lad not, up to on* o-chck. been tea to in** Govaraxiiti/.t Frisch'A”da,.. n o f n‘. r rf- Dlzed Cari S^-m 8 r G ' a h Dd,l> “ fa i- atrelita,.orthe Western Slates of Amend 'lre A « ® f Transport Atlantic. U a K .’ DC ' —TheUnited States transport Auantie from Port Jtoval i. For , Sha hbs lhe ■teame/jUi: PrirQe Hops for said ~T H i®L fl Ci >I-UN3 Y^T ALL PAI’hK, Paper, in gre»t wim rR PA f B 5 “ nd w HSDOW 107 Markotfrlet 7 ° r ~le oh “P for <■*,!. „ del4 JOSEPH K. HUGHES. The blue eyes of James glistened n-nh joy and he soon gained from the son a revelation which stamped Ms father a traitor of the most appalling cnaiccter. lie discovered that old Liv ingston not only kept np a correspond dtnco vrtrh the British commander, but that he had so plotted in his traitorous I design that the little village of Newark waj to be burned to ashes, and its women and children left exposed to the pitiless foo r l be old tory was to re reive as his reward the land whereon tile vihage stood ana an annual pension j trom the British government. But, stranger than all, the plot was to be Consummated nn the very night the tory’a son had been captured, while ie was going on an errand to a neigh' •or, about two miles distant The lit. lc band of heroes learned, toe, that the irntjsh troops had secured their horses " Livingston's stable, and intended to escend the cre»k in a large boat— here were twenty of them besides icir captain. Major Bradstone, the nder of the band, was in temper and heart, a _ thorough demon, and ecru pl.d not in his cruelty to destroy the slumbering infant or the sick wife. Not a few in that youthful band t.rem oied for a widowed mother or a defence less sister Some were lor departing immediately, hut James Wi’sm, still reiaio,.-,.. his. gra.'p on the tory's son ordered as! to be silent, The prisoner was tied hand and foot, a thick hanker' '■iinf bound over his mouth, to prevent mm from calling lor aasistance, and a stout cord fastened to his breast and wound about , tier All hope of escape forsook Leorge Livingston. Wilson motioned his little band to follow him, and in a few moments they stood on the summit of a V-L p rc cipiee w hi c h oTer . hung \\ IntecLiy creek. "Now, hoys," said Wilson, “the nar rative which we have just heard is true and a.' we have no mnskets orammuni. mm, we must make the best of tho oc casion. The British band will pa-* Hus -pot in their boats, and as we have an hour to work, Ist us busy ourselves 10 rolling some of those iarge rooks to the n!ge , f tlie precipice,' and when lee an.! Coat.' pass below, let us sink them fu the b-jitoift L-i'di boy immediately set to work and in an incredibly short space of time! nme hug . r.-cks. each half a ton in weig.ir. were balanced upon the edge of lac giant pTcc pic:- 'I he creek at this ! "in’ was not m.-_ro t an twenty fe-t 'Vide and was directly overhung by the tn.iss of rocks on which onr heroes stood. 11 the Briti h descended the creek they i: " ' u ''l nnrtaiuly pass this spot; and if 'I ~r? , t bay passed it, then death was their| I Certain fate. In about an hous the ; 'j iCi ear of James Wilson detected the ! '“WMircd heat of muiiled oars 1 n bu !f‘ My-dght ’ S-Ar}- i uov are coming,'’ fi e whispered, -t no one drop his rock until I give (:,t ‘ word, and thco a!i at once. It Was a beautiful night to wreck a wvrk of death 7he heavens were spang.ed w.th innumerable stars, and every object which the moon beams played upon, sparkled with a silvery radiance ( loser and clearer came the I doomed royalists and the hearts of the boy patriots beat wildly within their buSQIDS. Peeping cautiously over the cliffs •lames Wilson saw the tory boat slowly but surely approaching. An offioer stood on tho bows guiding the oarsmen I - lls orders, and the epaulets on his shoulders told tiiat he was the identic*’ litnd, i\laj<>r Bradstone. • Pon't drop till 1 g i ve the order " again wi,spared WiNon. ' When tho boat was about twelve feet from the rook, the boy leader fell fe . ourely behind his stone defense and shouted: “Who goes there!"' In a moment the oarsmen ceased row ing and gazed with Rstonishment above them Ihe impetus whioh the boat had acquired, caused it to drift slowly be neath the rock, and just as it was fair ly below oame forth the loud doomed words— “Cut.loose in the name of Liberty !" Bach boy pushed his rock a- that in stant, and as if with one impulse the gigantic stones fell. A loud shriek trom the dark waters told how well the plan had succeeded, and as the exultant boys again looked over the rooks no tiiing was seen but a few pieoes of wood. The boat had been burst to pieces, and the occupants found a grave at the bottom of Whiteclay. A cry of victory burst from the joyous lips of the youthful patriots, and it was echoed along in solemn grandeur. t “Now for our prisoner."’ cried Frank htoward, bounding ahead; but what was the astonishment of the boys to find that in his efforts to get free, George JjiTingston had been caught by the fa ta! cord and choked to death. There was no time for repining; the traitor and his son had met their deserved doom, and there was no one to mourn their loss. “Suoh be the end of America’s foes forever!’’ said James Wilson Old Livingston's Louse was searched and to tho surprise of every one, not merely guns, but three brass field, pieces, several barrels of powder, and an abundance ol balls, were concealed in the tory s cellar. The militaiy stores, found here were given over to the American troops, and found a jov ous welcome at their headquarter Lad not the British party been so aie nahy defeated along the bants of the Wk,to 0 l a y, the town of Newark, and the whole northern part of the State of Ueiaware would have been overrun bv predatory bands of British soldiers James Wilson and Prank Howard both joined the army of Greene, and served SELECT TALE', (Conduit.l froii v e*U>rdtty.j wilh Jisiipctien in the Southern' cam pn"k 11 in the memorable battle m Lutaw Springs, bewailed bv all who knew him. James lost a leg at the siege of lorktown, and retired to is native village, but mortifleaticn en sued, mid be expired with the ever to ho remembered words on bis li pg _ dp 1 iooso m l be name of Liberty Lbe village of Newark stiil stands, ami has become a town of some celeb nty. Tbe scene of the deieat of the (iritis a by the boy patriots is still point- d out r > and w a sacred “put in the an nsi.s of \ewark, ..uch readers, were the acts of tue bo.j-8 of , b and though they have no monumental pile to preserve their memories, they live in legends, songs and verses, where they will'esist when History has been swept into dbsourity, v et our , I,tc , rar y men redeem from darkness t.ie deeds of Amerieap youths, and while they recount the nchaevments 0/ oui ivevolutioaniy patriots, let them not forget the boy heroes. Wiu. M, F&BEH & CO,/ STEAi BUILDERS. " eserE! aBSJi uiiaU sad Boiler Hsketn Snclkt I^r'»K.l:.r* tlUKacrt l-iTTSBIHen, p A ., M. RK .. A ¥ K:s ™ of '• '. Cre',! 'r v ' i” nr "' : ' tn ' >• ™ R* ’«•'•*• ®«'V and circolitt-ttw nJii;’-' !0r u f" rf .r- a',... u 5 hMd, Smar.eo ho* „ ">'•*«* E Md b 3& of 07017 ko S <»P»ni»W, ™»3**3bs£**S j cd przmi .1* c we Co^Lr/solicited - - - - ' fc’2l:d*w a life THE GREAT CCMSUtiPTION T n ( - I rX 81 - , r KJ (/I, ' K ljF 'THIS MEDI - r 1 ‘L r,ft '* tu< i v <>f jea*p to fr r\m •\7 ,'S l r ' lnt! iaw » M©d«. -Ilt'rio'iz iu'*nrt V flnfi Throst ’ ' 8 now '!}**:** r th« ofbi- ex -v y> 7 Rnd *'-' od n-.Ajjc.ne ,h - :! f V" r M '■* ~K d;*iti!leo ••■.Hri'.or** lrom ail Jmpuri- H y In. .... ; • - '‘f comm >?. uir I j-nw? rf-m.-dv nTn.' ! ;r‘" f -'-' o>l,,ri * Lonthan anj- Jl HU, cir*- ( <Ki |‘ w,;: »-n < .is i IiMA 11 wi;: c-i r ,. S' »R K Tf' R| 1; T** r, i...r.cr» l;n!l cur- r I’vi-.Oroi EASI : kr . . • ( " q - an-i it* an In- UKINAM- u. -!l i.Al.'-'ii* 1 " 0 ' ‘ ,S K, I>SiBYo«IKI w i-Ei-'Srm.Mart'sdys- »;• t .h f-; n ? • ~u» « ™-»yo« 't- „ ,1 purctlaaeu p ' ;?•• r " .r moaev. c «aii n. ' i i'i „ rp ; t r> j .. j ,■ cxil.tr. aii * •• ptive or •-fipi of One L'c-i ‘ ‘’l‘ -- P-i<i cq re- No. W Sonin S■<*.-n.l rt ;refl pkn a 8"" ' MJ*nT6r°“i'r 4 i, 1 ' t "' PU ' T \ c!,,:i ? *aby Fl-inno! Unde? “on^oi'^;’, 0 ' :lai " U1: °“ J * 10 order, o. R. WILLiAMSON’S, : S H I K T KAIJT O R Y , S 7 WT, CtrAIH STK EfiT CAKPjETS, Oil Cloths, &e ,, —A T M’O A L L U M S' , No. 87 Foarth Street, “DOUQHT previous to the late & J¥sa^s.^ar H fil ' l ir ' s Xi) X EVP V.a ika k * .' 1 id waived, tnH will Lv<.e.s| tine fli CootfrosH iasiiue Booth, oolv P « C on‘ j-HdieV BHlmo-,1 oniy%l ?6* L°- B'.ots, f'om *1 60 to ijO" i-.u* ii.,4 i ’ 0, < at *y* J do? ’ “ *'**-'*« from 6th. LATE SIM OF WIATIR GOODS JTXJ ST RECEiyg^ now opening a choice Btock &SISS3 *°..W assortment to he foend East or wist? win be made up to order in a B uS !j tit 1 5 oy SAMUEL GRAY & ses, ISERCHiBT TAILORS, ®o. 19 Fifth Street. ’Wm. xnEAd-sr, HOTJSB, SIGN & OHN AMETJTAL PAiSTER ASD GLAZIER, B-ourth St., Bet, Wood * SmhthOUd , PITTSR TJR(i Ff, pa A?.* 1 work f ‘ iy att«aded to. m flj ATATKOJVA OIL; ake Now manukactu bm »in«,o “dJLw 'riS'ZS'r*' >a rency o. oolor, (wham colo? we e chaoEod by age or exposure. ,13 n-.aorpassed by any illuminator in tai* or Kartem markAtn Ao rftMmmAnrfit to . , tie consumer, ire can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC soda. hT r^V", r , f!e Makers and OU Refineries '' h ' ch .I*?*-" J 0 P-’r <~m. m strength all the make fcisuireof 80ltahrC " sh ‘ “ ‘ n:S countr 7- Oormmrn SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT *o, Are so well end lavorably known, we trn'st the mention is sufficient. me lo by ?!Sre»smy D<, ” ineS **' ** P ” P >? o’-tende GEORGE COEHOI/W, Affent. Ball ** ■'■'ifacnirm* Company, ■ " wood street, Pittsburgh fall goods i EATON MACRUM &. CO., Inyiie uUentioD to toeir Jf2W STOCK FOB FALL TRADE, At A os. s~ aad 49 Fifth street. ’ WhMgßi.l. hiTort. Himplig.l s' i ow „„t {MIF.AP -\K\V , . ‘ r cfrved 7 Or»- &• ™ Wa f°. wltJ \ , “ l Iron mSK*" ?V OD ' of 1, 0 oldest firms in ,*Vw York *?ftn i ».»- U vf V9 £ <H6W °°« '™° Im A ne» . OcUyo Rosewood Iron, frame,, iilo For Mir. W - J ** JOHN H. MKLLOR, 81 Wood street. {) * «UiN'S’ PIANOS - »tB» A oa“o*6U P »S'7 , O««” 050 JOHN H MRI.LOK, n - f T! .„ , . No. 81 Wood street. o B„f«-e. a Diamond Alley and Fourth “«t. w. H. MeGEE & CO , 111CI4ST TAlLOg'&f '»>» ■», Fall and Winter goods," r ~**• Square. A n»n» City SUIXH, PAHE & CO.. R,J ' r! &'ui;sdkt ‘-'jlSlfcoUfirejL '•’■V,,“;i',%,^™^ ci3a > 8t9 si iiouiSjpS? 1,1 “ a lu ' l *W!tuiKU ol BTer y de- Jl - i'i ■ c rr.ru ; VajrT. “s C L\ £ ’* a> -°pattcciied to the t?« u *4 to ‘ “ ■“*• •'**•: *criii bp oareftuij A.e®S»S7 I Ka iTiGAN, EUiiOPEAN eU»ni C 'wTOmJ>pSS t eta h 8 oia ““try, eithor by fOl PV.blem« Jpwt j 'roM BE li'?T l At„^ d^PcaB , “3 Cmeinnaa IUU-- a - t * n" I'-'- LCS O’ti rtiflck *ifjLF 7 ;*•#. * dJw ' Vork * LiT«rpool,ei» W SS fell QK SWEET'S ITfFAiLIB IJ3 LIBTXMENT, Wholesale and Reuul bj K. E. SELLERS & GO;, _«/Min»od . onruor "-.■coa.l Wood B Hr 25 bbis G e≫ In Ptorfe and for *ale by no-10 P F - SKM-ERB * CO. - onn ritsbur £ h. C l " >AJ i' <-'OAL, SLACK AND CUE E~ D.TKSOX, KITWAOT iCQ D 609 LIBEB.TV STREET :■ i! 6831 nSvtea** £&,**§**£]**■ K u Vk a^mWlUtes^; ’>• BOW.V * tetlTy, _ »tr»pt. HFtIHBOLD’S GENUINE PR£~PARjnm~ BRUtIBQLV;; BBCHU for the Bladder IpSlliKlf ISII 111 ? fisZsi IllllfflP^ BELMBOUsi BiXBV f" BMn. wSiUBBsSps-'?* sW* w„h T. n.pc4 r Buflr„ n n S L,d O L S 3 th 0 6 f TBS"®***** :dK*K- HELMBOLIW VAIL VER ' BEsT REMEDY IN THE WOR3 J) i-or all s.ijiug Irum lodiscreiion, Habita of Diasipa tion, or in tho DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE^' NO FAMILY 3HOUL "SE WTTHODT IT no more Eal.-am, Mercury or UnDlaanant Med.one, lor Unpleasant and L Bt! Z o n^K^ HELMBOLD'SEXTRACT BtJCHU Cans In ,K ■ SKCRKT »MKASEs “ UaaHELMBOLE-S EXTRACT BUCHU fer Ex cecses from nabits indulged in ** . BY YOUNG AND ODD, j And for aH diseases arisirg from habl(g of diasiM loa. it removes o. 1 improper dischargee, and will hM^aad'pS^®" 1 to * “».S5Sa. Use I-ELM BOLD-8 EXTRACT Rnmm f „ .. and aflecliona of the most df.frefsfrg eh^ BUCHD *»-> DRINARY ORGANS, Whether exiting in MAtK OR FEMALE,; rr°m whatever cause originating, and no matter HOW LONS STANDING, A»1 the above diseases and symDtoma admit nr tmea ‘ “““* «>SSSS^tSi Read I B sfvi ] n __ j a HELM BOLD'S BCdflU va safe in taste and odor, bnt im mediate in its acaon“ !mt 111 drugs, bat is purely vegeub “ ' m J anons ! . price *1 Mr hnt^ M ' Alderman. anT.ddrtsa? botUe ’ or 811 f« *5. Mvered to Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, wu E"* 0 ? 01 ? “ Dd An »l«ioal chemist, ‘“V:?'; 1 '" > 0 111 a treet. -elow ChesnuL Miila. BK WARE OC COOSTBBWtITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who en.ieavor lo dispose “of their own” and °” - he reputation attained by lifclmbold a ' “ Extract Buchu. “ “ Sarsaparilla. “ JroproTed Ro»*fi W.Bh. ASK FORBRLMBOL&S. Take no other- Cm out iii« ftdre.nsfeinem and fend for ft AM> AVOID iON AN#EXPOfIrJRK Sold wholesale and reiiu. by DR GEORGE H. KEYBER, 140 Wood street. nol6-Sm-wa DAVID i: ' C^i-KBS General Partners. * B P«cuJ Partner MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to M’Csndless, Means ft Oo) WHOLESALE GBOCBBS,. i 'I corner Wood bu<l Water Sts., P|Trggi)9 OM 1 Oruf2m BROWN’S BRONCHIAL 1 juHC retired and /©r sale by , iiUjO. A. KKiLY, dels Mo. 69 Federal street, Allegheny. 6*o VJs * O V * ’ -A.. BRADLEY, * Wo > 30 WOOD STREET, (corner Second, Pittsburgh,) Manufacture and wholesale and retail dealer ht all Coolr, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Hrate Fronts, Fenders, &e. ta. In our sample room may be found the “oblebratedgas burning cook stoves. r EUREKA AND TROPIC, tji« inerltfl of which hare ftiiir t*.k« m£3gps&&g •We have also a eery large assortment or PABLOB AND HBATING BTOYBB, BEBT PATr “'»« "«* “f -tortf Sr “ ai ' aU °‘ wbioh m of - T I aa ™ dl ° bail 4™ '» J * c<C:6m . p * SHILDIiCKGe,. “ BAKER and CONFECTrONES, ** B'xwojrn aivtat', [nkM tbr market iilsSvSs —ggjamd P. agILPECKEE. 38 ni, m .»,U)i ? E. WATT 8; toys- - TERRY, PRICE Sc CO., IMPOBTEBeAMD DfcILEBS m CLOTHS, S4SSI3HERES. Satinet*, Ve.finga, Sailors’ *o., EO. 266 MABEST BT. Worth Side, PHILADELPHIA, t=A. : Y.‘T«££l, LQjrjui on coj&sr&jv jr~ o°ra er Mwi'i at. and D.,,,,,, w ’ OKELY AND JA’O. BLACK ’ bare entered into cooartnersblb under thJ ar.me end style of -LUNAR' cju, 60 ” P ® hB I ..hio. 0 ? mpan ? ? rB Prepared to fill all orders f,. Pittsburgh. Sorember 28,1801. g 1 'noz'Atd'' JHMEB A. B-.ETi-Ea, F3RWS3DIBE &SD CGSRIS- fOK (BFBCHSRT *'lU TSIBAL3 /: 2T OJ^“ 3 r r bt *“^ £ m,on ? “ r “ 3 4 «"•, <Vhe;h le . ■ a, D. BRECHT & 3e67 ' MAMUFAC'HJRF.tyj OF XOOKSNG GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, ■ Bill and Imitation Bosewood Mouldings. dealers in FEESCH PLATE ASD WINDOW SLABS 128 Southfield street, Pifth and Sixth, Etta. Priced «sa Glass atmanufactarert Paintinm*R«^uiSi^ la^?? < ' 111,011 Kj TeD ' o repairing ■ bMto «“ °"dl EAQjUS qxx, woßgg WI6HTMAS & ANDERSOKT, B’SSK, AX*™"™ I- tret stream. will be promptly a led. oogMm TO INVBNTOBS Great Union Patent Agency, ROBERT W. FENWICK* Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. ■Prom Ifon. tats Oomimitumar of founts, WlSEuntfoii i), O October A IMfl Leamtag that R. W. Fenwick? to Jb£2L open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Lnheerfully statethat /harelongkno™ mmni gentleman of large experience in such mattneTw# prompt and accurate bnsmeas habits. Smf'oPnm doubted mteenty. Aa anch 1 conSamd to to the inventors ol &e United Statea. » “• waa for "vJSgg* gerof the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Messrs. Mnnn A Co and for more than ten years officially connertM? said firm, at# with as expend o ?foS^ y S7k Il * e I branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors- \ JAMES HOLMES & CO., POj? . DEALERS, and dealers in a&si™ onB ’ <!OT ° erolMarkelllnd Fr ° a ‘ BOWS & TBTLET, 180 Wood Street, Make tools fob boring oil Biortest possible notice. naTinzbeen in the tonnese of manafacturina tooS erer Bines the “ferer" Brat broke out,we cnnsmnra pereons about to engage in the oil business. that It will be to their interest to sire ns a call rad an examination of onr stock now on hand. Inb6 the public that he tea rebuilt s*TJ°g “larged his establishment, and a&fh with the newest and most approred machlnerr <• now prepared to tarnish fooring and nISdJS boards, scroll sawing and rMawins doo£s 1 ? kiln dned, frames, to? SonthPittabnrgh, September T. law |>ENr $6,25 per^modtinOTlTsmri Lfcrdwellwg, m Bplaaes Ceart. Ipqalrett ' « Market street A- A. CABBIES & BKO., General Insurance Agency, Aepr©»eme<t or lll**. 2k®"™ k>7 Penns. end other Btates.-<Gt sc?UittoM S S ! arineand Ltfe Kj,k " 'atenof slide- «3 FQPBTH STREET. Pittehnroh SOGABS-ittBn 'ar'i,crushed powdt^d granola ted and A an < B coffee refined r«i la store and/or sale : y RBTMKB A RRn« JAMES H. CHILDS* CO.' HOPE C OTTON KILLS, Allegheny City, Pa. „ ■urcvAoroans o» SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSJSTAB-CTjRQ.g -> *?_ laches to «o laches wu^ r w SRSSKStsyg *» H «««* oaaiOjda T i un.i ■r- *v? kinds of
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