, .. , :•';', , i , `: '..:=7; •ii4..i ...1; dieatttsbmaill- foot Mitshed Awry Morning, caundayi acaspiedj Naliktaket corner of Fifth end Wood sta. Dolums a yea, payable fatally la eoplee, 'rwo sof= rfte Mice. and bt the Newebmira. SLAVE OP ADVERTIBINO 211 . J1G OM II ft Week a Pa. vim% la One zuserean,—..... 60 -- ...... 60 tneentone,— 76 76 rineelnotatlene,..— 100 .. .. 100 CLee 6O bro 8-00 900 160 1.70 76 Tnres weeko,...—.— 400 986 900 196 100 One m0nth,...—..—.. 6008 86 50 150 175 Two months. .. 700 466 60 2,85 260. ntrebenenthe-- 9006004 50 8 00 800 liner Inanthe---: .. 10 Ce 665600 8 86 460 Ilire.months.—....» 11 00 785 660 865 550 menthe--....—. 12 00 800 800 400 860 Nine-monthe---. 16 00 10 86 800 686 900 04 20 IX 18 8510 00 866 12 00 Ste turd, six Linea or leso, permintim--p 00 - cgAMLISIF 4 . 2 / 12 0 11 BL Onesquare, per Ranttro. (exolttEOve of pal)er)-..26 00 Ot4Oes. 5 cOnte; Death nottoo9 e..nts Marpagp O FOR 1862, it ONE DOLLAR. Tali -PITTSBURGH .WEEKLY POST lauffasiors OYES FIFTY YEARS, I•I a 2• m i d I I a a 1 Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A KAMMOTH SHEET, W.,r7F)n • t • VS OONTALTLS ALL THIII EKeiM4l NEWS OF THE DAY „,illyditortal ) Local and - nig cellaneens; lbreiva and Domestic Miarketz. IND MITE DOLL/. BY bid 11 AT OUR BAK CET UP CLEM in your neighborhood. Bend or PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN OOP!. Pont forget the Dollar &Wien JAMES P. BARB, Editor and 'Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'SOWN POST JOB OFFICE. _Abele P. BARR. IDWIN A. BMW; BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS' - Corner Ylitk & Wood fitso Pittslt. " kitERY DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN. AND' FANCY PRINTING Stioented In the finest 460 33MMERCIALI MERCANTILE AND LEGAL IWOBK "irtilidrt note"; 6-resisobable tonna, • Pails:must attenklort owl to too Printing of POSTBAS, P.1?001?.."3111.E73, POlGOiteerta, Exhibitions and (Aronson: Llfiertitimoris OF TYPE'S, MACHINERY iq: amr rc. io ?e Ayet s. l . r gartginiNg OW 'Work ' ' aussadAteapileii - :s6.110110 eximioß4ll , - , '<ay. other office eto the nth. THE &RDESCO OIL COMPANY A 27:=l2r Mr "R . .1 REFINED ARDESCO OIL; , NDlguaiiplosiv e. A ILso, PURE BE.rZOLE. Warehouse, No. 45 Nand Street, JOSEPH 1 a T HOWSON , - • OWAIr 11 AgElg * • COMMISSION MERCHANT Jro, 4 Irorth Pifth Sired, ibatro rWITATIMPITTA.PAi " - 71111ICKORY NUTS.-30 bash hickory 77,Vriariorpoeived !mid . for %e s t F... earner Market tmd igtl44,. 4 . 1 40111 , 411114111OSS:HELL'S OLDP SO , ' 4, l•6riveasildtbram A At im i t -4J 4111101 MIN -" - Cost. li L'NTZ.—A LL.rrespondent of OLE. St Louis Democrat wr ate as Lllows: "Oarimodc re Wash. Graham, who was for a while shorn of his ht.nore as Commo..bre of the transport llea•t, Le L gain in p wer. and performing his duties to theaatufaetten of all paLtiLs The career of h's predeces sor was romarkably short, but not part•cu larly b illiant. Toe z C...aimpLis.r,:e c:I I i under arrest u; on the ebarges preferred against him, of dleabcd,eace to orders and uaingdierespectfut largusge toward his su perior officer, Gen. Grant. It e-eme the late Commodore was Lab .::ng under the delusion that he i the recent ex peclition:- and he.so A he unfortunately dui not know wte re ~ wa. L' , .Lug, and the General d Li IL • wk , rtii while :o ted him, he ''rampage" first, and lost his newly obtained tonme afterwards Toe change, however, is a popular one, and has seul•-d a great c:F.morlng among the boatmen, who anew Kouulz of ..Lld DZATII SOLDI RS The folio wirrg deaths are announced since our last renon: IA In. Dickson, Company D, Fiist_Berd.atea Sharp-shooters, at Pat. ent Office. Alman lition, Company H, Saoon4 Regiment Berdan'aShart-ahooters, dt Camp : Wm. Huraphreyo-Oorripsoy Fifty-Fecond Pennsylvania Volunteers, at Eruptive Hospital. Elwin Day, C , rripa. ny G, Pint Regimert Berdan's Soar}, shooters, at camp, George Carver. C m. parry I, Thirty-sixth Pennsylvania Voluns teers, at ot. Elieobeth Hospital. Cbas. Slight, Company D, One• Hundred and Fourth Pennsylvania Volunteers, a t camp J. D. Chandler, Quartermaster Twenty• third B giment Pennsylvania Volunteers, at camp. George F,.x, Company K. Twenty-third Pennsylvania Volunteer, at camp. Joseph D. 13,.arti, Company B, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, at camp. ANGTE H.R SOLDIER Diten.—Dennia Snyder, a member of Captain Greenfield's Washington Cavally, died on Thursday evening, 23d ins;, at Patttrson's Creek Station, (beyond Cumberland) of inet,;rs. Hie remains, accompanied by a member of the same company, arrived at Wash• ington on Saturday evening last, on their way to the residence of the deceased's faher, near Beallsville, that county. He was said to be a brave, soldier 'and much esteemed by his foliose in arms. Ho was about twenty.one years of age. OIL SEIPSII3..wis., The Erie Oity Dts• patch says: —Up to the end of the thPd week in January, 23,685 barrels of oil have Dean shipped on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad. This is the greatest month of the entire oil era, and if the road bad doable the capacity it emild be profitably employed. There are now about 10,000 barrels awaiting shipment at Union, and aboul,B,ooo at Garland. The hands em. ployed by the road work night and day in fulfilling the demand on this road. This is but a fair index of what may be erect ed when the Philadelphia and Erie Rail rgad, fulAy.prepbrdd to accommAate its customers." NIL 0 „A. 3=i) , OANVAS6.I3,OOFING, And In the most durable manner. 1011 7 AVING. THE MOST. COMPETENT workmen in the <city, who understands their business, we ecu safely say we o.n do work as ohasp.anci, It anything, beLter than firm other firm in the. city. B p ztr¢ done with RI I, I, o 'a an d care, Acgtorta!R tor gale all the inv.; L/C , 01:19. Ex.i .114 , 3 BM IZELli1.11) ST-RES '(l1-am is. F. Prinp 7FtiaktKELS CRUvE . OIi., from 4 oGri-IDunk Creek. gravity 46; 118 barrels Crude Oil in ieme phee, viral 86, onhand and for sale eaeap f,r eashby R. L. ALI EN, Agent, - 6 W tat F tree . • pHOIWRAPUIC N XCEFTIO NA Fitt IN PiT YI, E, B . EAU r Y, g 1.1 UN K A LVETTIN QUALITY. AT ThirLo WEST POSSIBLE PRICES to.snl6all tao4o igALoTFI. WITH IMITATION MOROCCO, 310T14TUA ANTTQUE, WITH VELVET AND GOLIY: To I.wild Twelve 'Cluilg• To hold Twenty Cads, To hold Thirty Cards, Tohold Forty Cards, To hold Fifty Cards, To_ hold Sizky Cards To hold Elghly Cards, To hold Ono Hundred Cards, To bold Two Hundred Cards. rcry; SEVE NY Y V o. To PfFTE.EI`; DOLL4I.BI Pi TTSBUS El. PA CARXR, E PORTRAITS. Gird Photograp, of HIT Uhl ~l ofirit•es of Atm-q . t.= .s pA W_orn, oomervimg, M.h a few exeeptioas fat ALI tbakitnittian.Al44.,44 All the4qapatnent atememer, All the principal-Generale, AU tqp_Apverend 01Prgine-, AJFEW'ettlineolce, !''Ms Rau 11° • grohitir.n m[uwE* .4141 A 10 Taw) Rxol7l :7 3 40131016WitVted3itiatai Ww, Ea!l eke Claiin post PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 1 c=TY MATT Ep,s Extiknifon of the 'Pew . Boat Advance. About twelve o'clock on Tuesday night, ea the towboat Advance, with three barges in tow, was pessing Matamoros, below korletta, one of hfr boilers exploded, the boat took fire and was 4n a ehort time burned to the water's edge. Only the crew were on board, and !hey saved them selves its beet they could, but all war , more or less inJur d. Captain Stewart h , d one hand badly burned; II Boanor, mat.; N. Khnefelter, pilot, and Wm. King, 2.d engineek, were also injur.d, to what ea. tent we" have not learned; as also the watc-inan, Thos. Bradley; rive dockhands, J. Irwin, H. Craig, S. Irwin, J. W. Long, and , another, were scalded. Tee 'wok and firemen, names not given, are missing and eupp sod to have perished..— &me of the deck h aids are so badly o Ida od that they cannot recover. Mr. Kane filter's wounds ere not dangerous. Hare. bided at Now Cumberland, Va ; the le of the craw bilong in vic:nity. The foroe of the txpl.,sten vs: s terrible. Tee l , rboatd boiler was thrown n distance of about three hundred feet, and fell on* the Ohio shore. After the upper works bed been burnt, the hull sunk some distance below whine the disaster occured. Cap. twin Stewart was at the wheel whe i the explosion took place, and the boat was run ning at the usual rate of speed. Tr e cause of the explosion is unknown, but is attributed to a lack of water in the boilers. Theilrst engineer was on watch at the ti ne. The Advance was owned by Mr. J:.a. P. Haigh, of this city, had Wen in use eight years, but was (onsidered a sale boat. Toe tna . ..bont rust was sent down on the receipt of the intelligence to take charge 01 the wreck and bring up the barges. which were not injured Roortric ROOFING GRAVEL. CEMENT DONE ON B:IJRT.NOTICF, a... 4931 ale by HENRYH. rOta.,n•4' -aBARLS-40 bistrelsliko. 1 Pearls for tie by • I tas Hitrilty 11 . vOLLIN, Lip&PTY OIL RARRELS--:263 second eastafairloardialisrl , 4113: ?.. kir 111 ' (must I - 1 1T EOllllll BY TI4:I4EGIi A PB Sy resterday 5 8 Teleg-ram Latest from the South—De fences of Port Pulaski—lto. People of Savannah Co &dent, 4c. Foarar..s , s Mt.f.s . ),Z, Jsnwiry 80 —lh an• ticipat....n of the anecess of Gen. Burnside', expedltiun in opening at least two Col.- ress:onal districts of North Osrolins, Marble Nash Tnploi, Provisional Given,. or, has isutd a t..rocisrnation ordering r.n election cn the 221 of bro&ry, to rat4s or r , j‘ et the ordinance of Ih3 Conventi, r, of the lith of November, and his(' Li ttr election of two B . Veseniativety (ion. green. ' A fig of truce went to Cranny his morning. The folleaing items aze rorn Southern papers of to-otty ar d 355 , e,day: SAVANNAH, Janusry c;ty In cofnotrAt;vely gale, and no intrr...,:ist tsck Is prebended. The object •_t Yankees seems to be to cut off commut: s• t'oi with Fort l'ullstri. There were six Federal gunboats a'. Waii's Llsod, corn. manding the chennet of the. , river yester day. Tdtnall's fleet cor.voyed two steamers a e d a fleet towards PcrL Pulaski WAG NOViE. ions. The enemy opened flru Lpon them and the battle Jested forty minutes Tee prov:s:on boats and the stra•aer damp-en are mrw retu alai; Tee F. derals fir! d the lat.( r, and she wee Fl gLcly damaged Fort Pulaski is new 1) provietond for site months. A letter Irons an otlieer of ihe Fort says Ltlst, th 3 oLeity take the fort by Ln at:a Tce Yankees are engngo.l ,n removing the obatrueticn. the CiINT/i.l.'. There are other defences t , pas., pe-• pie of Sivannac are ti m ntident in their a yto defend the e.ty The N rfe:k Dog 13,0: ce:oi up n tee lakles to contribute enuir old woo: s and dregs to ;,he Kovernm-n:, p 1 , ,.• cf flannel rsetTer fixed stnrouvoti,n beine. so h:gh as toe ibiect ti..o er verniu• :.t to a eel - 10:13 [tot. Ten New Orleafia Delta sate at amer ran th , • b: or. the night of the Ifif.h, , ne thous and bales o: cotton Tte vacancy lr Inn re c. • tf.o.re.. ed by the death (.1 Tyl r w I. be Ill: d by an election cn tce 10. c Febru..sry AL'OLM.TA, Jan,ar3 tel Ce from 6...viturtati ittt,s !er:“ s.ll en ter, d fhe river buck o! Little Tt bee, a!l'i t norlb end of Wllrni:;4,-',7. tl..er,_t • cing of the curnm , :tric,:' •:, F rt Pulaski and the ! Savannah. Toc enemy ebf.lt,(l bla7d, anti tired at tr.° C'l.'isr..n.rste but fit, watt dune Jon. Tstnall's f10,3t was Totynd,etv't ldusrie of the ptlets wh eau T-tut. , : to trice their se - Vieos to it.- t diterif of the r Tor t tnt fit° Fed. era; flett's are 30 000 btrimg, and Itt:tt the nest' bu albets 175 VOW 0 11. Latest from, Pteettucky. LotI3VILLE., J,, sty 30. —The r,mairls Zo., oc.it - -)r hod rooli.d Mon lo:dsv He t0...d1y, !.! Argo Z 'offer', Br wt.:e burgu.n temi orer p reieest , l cn parup. c,f Wednrada;. ev. a c. a to, . ufutir and tendtir, guir.g r.n w nrd .f,;•• water WILLt n fre ght t n, n, kli:ir g thif Winteley, Ilre-natt, ar.o It juring r' era others. Ni forward mcvercent sled in Suutbern Kentucky fsr some time, the cot.- dition of the roads making u - anki ,, ,rtation impossible. N news from below. Arrival of the learner Africa. ICEw You, J:: ,. .u.sry 31, —The Cu: r:ri ate m,htp Al I2q tae arr.visd h L ter pool papers Satu- lay, the 'IU h. The commissioner of customs have rec orders to 1 ermit tiro exp,irtatior of arti cles of war munitions agates; which the prohibition was recently time:. It is reported that Earl R risen, in re sponse to a memorial from the Liverpool ship owners' assotiiation relative to the stone blockade at Chez - led:on, said that, he had Bent a dispatch in December warn ing the American g - .verornent agatnet the ill-feriling ihe proceeding would enger.der. and that it would lead to the opinion that a reconstruction of the Union was consid ered hopeless Liter the design was carried out. lEte sent another dispatch, Tap-es-mu strong hopes It would not bc repeated els,where. IL is rumcred that the French and (Aber governments were taking Eim I,r Flaps. Breadstuff9 were firmer al Lcerpool, and ell qualities of whcat higher. Provisions were de:lining. Consols for money are qu.,W. et 93094 A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency, 11,16c0u, antes Represented of High. oat St g. nap-Chartered by Penne. and other States.lsll *J re, Manna and Lde &airs , aken of alt de ecriptiona n025-4rn 68 PYInRTR HTRF I. P.ttehor, h. ( - 1 0 LBS EP.Solri SALTS, 9 "‘j 1,000 LB& CREAM TARTAR. 60 REG Ell CARE rOPA - - , 160 LBS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXE3 l'.l-..IVEGO CORN STARCS Just received and for sale by GEO. A KELLY, DrUtzgiFt, 0r26 Federal , re,c, Al..glion• city. F • OR SA L E—G.OOO pn (Id Oats, in oil., d. reJ ed. hoer ester, PA. For tkrrna aptly to ALLEN, Agent, le7 No. 6 Wood At,or.t. COAL, NUT WAL, SLACK AND COKE,-D1C11.803, STEWART k CO, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having supenor facilities for supplying the, best quanty of Goal, Nut Coal, 81a.lc and Coke, are pre. , pared io detivg2 . tkte aanie,An slut riganuty to su:t pArebaen . ra. B„,t reaaonanle rates. Our Coal :F. 1N333 1 13ht reab groaii, and itility nd (rep from slack,. , fa ittleittlon given k sup. ,pll,Ana •roilii 0,011 oc26-Arad 4R8,0N OIL 6r IYLAMP - . .tvary deseijlptiog of Lampe, frorq glie ehealy. eat Hatoben LRinp.,,to the moat opligeh.l Parlor Lamp I.4l3:olpaae4zot aver dezeription, and the best tittebty of Caton Oh, constantly oititovd sod fgreale at the store of SCHMERTZ A BL4Kt.EY, fatA Nu. 163 Wood sweet. IFIRIED PEACH L 6--40 bpshels prime 'tor scee'by - 14 8 BRNRY A. onuo - N4 DRIED APPLEL 4 ---170 .Vustiels tar sill,. by -rdit 41- B A IRY---H-C(>LI.T (CFI P .; s . ti i li :V . , . I .IF- A 1 -. i , Anil 'WAY MO COLONEL OBAWRinigibISISTEL A HISTORICAL SWETCH BY EMERSON rsErnttrr [Concluded from yealfirday. - 1 A council of war he'll% been held, it was decided to make one day's fur ther march in gnat of lutlian townsto destroy, and if unsuccessful, to beat a hasty retreat. Fatal iSsoliiel The ma, ning hostile aavagi4Jid .from the very start been secrttly watching them, and now, having got themorrherem they want ed them, they were prepared to take a terrible vengeance for thefouL murders of their innocent bretbVen, whose cause they bad espoused 4,bongh . still despising Chili' firinoittlekof peace and uon-rtsistance. - On this theirlasteedtty's forward march, about two o'clock M ,the after noon, the advance givird*its attacked ou the plains of Sandusky, and driven in upon the main body, when a general battle took place, lasting 411 night, both parties fighting .0 wept*. Ate dark the firing ceased on both sides, and both lay on their arms all night, with tires kindled along the Whole extent of the line of battle, from which each took the precaution to draw back into the deep hadows to avoid a surprise. The next day the whites occupied the ground without _mele.station from the Indians, who were seen moving about in large bodies, apparently burying their dead, and in reality strengthening them selves with reinforoements. The whites buried their dead also, arid burned fires over their graves to prevent them from being discovered. By a conned of war it was decided they should commence their retreat during the following night; but the Indians by somthneans became apprised of this, and coitmenced a furl- ous attack about dark, talting them on all sides except in the direction of San duay, doubtless with the intention of driving them into a terrible ambuscake. 'The whites so suspected, at least, but retreated in that direction about a mile, and then made a detour, coming round upon their previous trail, and pushed homeward as fruit as possible.— Had they now all remained together, they probably would have escaped with trifling loss; but unfortunately about cue hundred and fifty thought it mare prudent to break up into small parties and eacl. look out for himself; and the Indians, learning of this, also divided and followed them ixi detail, killing them as fart as they mottle up to them . By this means it issupposed the loss of the whites was swolleto taw hundred, 't even more,. the evitt nmyd?er never having been definitely ascertained. Now comes the painful task of records ing the terrible fate of the unfortunate Colonel Crawford—an event which ere ated a greater sensation throughout the country at large than that probably of any ono act of which the revengeful savages of the west were ever guilty.— Is seems that immediately after the c Kumencermnt of the retreat in the di rection of Sandusky, Colonel Crawford, riding at the head of his men, missed his son, son-in-law and two nephews, and halted fur the command to pass, calling their names as the whole line of horquen dashed by, but without getting Inc rc.ponse . lie then, to save him st rode on after the main body, but soon discovered that his horse was too weary to overtake it, In this manner he was left, alone in the rear, but short ly after fell in with a party of three, one of whom was Doctor Knight. They travelled all night, to the north and east, and the next day fell in with another small party, with whom they encamped the following night. The second day they were attacked by Indians, and Colonal Crawford and Doctor Knight taken prisoners—part of the others es caping, and a part being killed. The Indians were nighly elated at securing the leader of the expedition, and determined to inflict on him their most terrible vengeance. He and Doc tor Knight were taken to a near en campment, where they found nine more of their companions in misery. The' next day they were marched to the old' Wvandot town, and the day following Colonel Crawford was led out to the stake, all the other prisoners, with the exception of Doctor Knight, being tomahawked and scalped by the women and children as a species of savage amusement. It was the intention of the Indians to make a terrible public example of Crawford, both because he was the leader of the last expedition and in re venge El. the Moravian murders com mitted by Williamson, who hai man aged to effect his escape; and we feel we cannot do better than copy the words of his companion, Doctor Knight, who was an eye-witness of the horrible affair. " When we went to the fire," says' the Doctor, " the Colonel was stripped naked, ordered to sit down by the fire, and then they beat him with stiolfii and their. fists. Presently after I was treat ed in the same manner. They then tied a rope to the foot of a post about fifteen feet high, bound the Colonel's hand, behind his back, and faitened the rope to a ligature between his wrists.. The rope was long enough for him to sit down, or walk arouna the post once or twice, and return the same way. The Colonel then called to Girty, (this was Simon Girty, the renegade,) and asked i r. BARRELS REFINED PETRO him if they intended to burn him. ; xlif 1 LEirM, the - Earn crwity, or nand and Girty answered yes. The' -Colonel tar rata '6°1661 1011 r a a T U EI BL K LEY, Said hA would take it patiently. Upon 'is N o lig Wn• 41 -this Captain Pipe, a Delaware whief, A 3 A barrelii eixide fi Kau.iwha, made a speech to the Indians, r 7. "49 7 t t. t 31,tr fi a t Ye t t l about thirtY.Off*i 04,-tripot tor Bev- A:r Ei Alt 6-5 ..ygunas-pime enty ttailifirstl'boys, -0 • reathersUgerred and Winikortri, .art is rEar l " " en the" speofi vies finished, exesermmic=eilest "Colonel Crawford, at this period of aufferingS, besought, the Atmighty to have mercy on his soul, spoke very lose, and bore his torment; with the most Manly fortitude. He continued- in all the - extremities of pain for an hour and three quarters or two hours longer, as near as I can judge, when at last, be ing almost exhausted, ho lay down They then scalped' him, -and repeatedly threw the scalp in my, face,, telling me 'that was my g reat captain.' An old squaw got a board, took a parcel of 'coals and ashes, and laid them on his back and head, after he' had been seal?. ed. He then raised himself upon his feet and begun to walk round the post. They next put a burning stick to him, but he seemed more insensible of pain than before." Doctor Knight was then - removed and did not see him die, but subse quently saw his bones. He was him. self condemned to die in the same manner, at a distant place, but escaped from his guard and made his, way back to the settlements .to tell the horrid tale. Colonel Crawford's son and son-in. law were burned at the Shawnees town. Thus the Indians obtained a terrible retaliation for the unprovoked and wan ton Murders of their innocent brethren. 9nd who shall blame them for espous ing the cause of those whose religious scruples would not permit them to de fend themeelves ? We may perhaps blame them for their subsequent cruel deeds; bat We are justly bound at the same time,--to sake into- esositleratiott the fearful provocation, and remember that they at least, were unenlightened savages, who only executed the savage laws by which they were governed. When Christians turn savages, have they a right to complain of being dealt with in a savage manner ? CHEESE --100 boxes prime Cheese, received and for axle by JAMES A. FETZER. lAA earner of kfarkret and Vim atreeto oRANBEiIItIEB AND GREEN AP IL/ P.. 88-8 b - mes Cranbernett TE. barrels Gent tan Apples received and P r sa'e by JAMES A. FETZER, WS corner Market and First streets. GENTS CALF Double Solo Boot, WALL PAPER: WALL PAPER I ELEGANT For elliito by angl G A R— ise barrel.) Baltimore B, Coffee. Sugar. 00 barrels extra C, Coffee. Sugar. —in store and (or sale REY.II ER • BROS., Nos leasndltsWnodstrlet. I UGAB.-200 barrels New York and kJ Balt:more Refine I Coffee Sugar In store and for,. le oy REYbf t BROS.. Moo. 128 and 128 'Wood street. CHEESE -200 boxes prime Cheest for sa'e by Well] HE '“?.Y H. COLLINS. T.lllO FEY ?.. EED -10 .busheLs prime Seed for sale by la2l HENRY H. CriI,TAES, LEMONS -25 boxee each Meiaina and Malaga Lemont', toarrive to-day, and for sa o by REYMER & BROS, az/ 128 aad 1M Wood ►treeL 29 DOZEN BROOMS in store and for ae4teale by A. FETZER, eorser Market and First !traets. -• DUD AND MARBLE IMITA TWN on Wall Pa ar, for dining r. oma and veatibulea for sale at i O Mariret street,. data JOSEPH It. FITIGHP:I3. _ _ PAPER HANG Nth, in every variety of decorations, for sale py .)&26 W. P. MARSHALL, at Wald 'tree: . FUR SALE a,OOOR: NI. prinit Buck wheat Vicar recelTe end for sale by OLL BU ER-2 barrels fresh Roll Al i received and ter sale by FT ii:NRY R. COLt.rirs OIL BARRETS —lOO New 011 &net.; reestved and for sale by JAB* A. FETZREL, )a2B dilo-sner Market and First eds. E A A 8 H- -35 (*Eke, No. 1 j Pearls, for sale by JOY RF.NtIY. CI $ 4 l (A zitt, itIFLE I ,; 1 flu 7 14 ELS.; !I I for .Pla )3097 4 .4a TETLEY, Rol E"10 barrels freEt EggA rreeived and for sale t - y J A FETZP:Fi. • ja2l__ eorner , bfarke! and P`.r• • ire.•, they alllyelled-a hideous and hearty as sent to what had been said. The In dian men then took "up their guns and shot powder into . the Co ones body, from his feet as far up as his neck. I think not less thaw seventy loads were discharged upon his naked body. They then crowded about him, and to the lbest of my observation, cut off his ears When the throng had dispersed a little I saw the blocd running from both sides of his head in consequence theteof. " The fire was about six or seven yards from the post to which the Colo nel was tied. It was made of .small hickOty poles, burnt through the mid dle, each end of the pole remaining about six feet in length. Three or four Indians, by turns, would take up. in dividually, one of these burning pieces of wood, and apply it to his naked body, already brack with the powder- These tormentors presented themselves on every side of him with theintrning faggots and poles. Bome <if the squaws took broad boards, upon which they would carry a quantity of burning coals and hot embers , and throw on him, so that in a short time he had nothing Eut coals and fire and hot ashes to walk upon (..ictutm Kip Boom YouchkOalfandKip Boota, CIIEAPI! CHEAP 11 AT tiO. lb FIFTH 4.I'REST. D. S. DIYFKNBACITER N KA UTIFUL PR F.TTY C... P. MARSFIALL,CHEAP! R.l, A 6E, EN .Wood kree OT 150 bbis Missouri Clay received and for guile by BRNR,Y COLLIN* itOt /M 1 RN BRUSH-30 bales fine O6fo, for sale by *33 HENRY H CI9F,LINS. PLPH?TE'OF ME for the Pre seavation of , Cider; Jost repeired-aal or sale GEORGE KRLLY, Dro No 69 Federal St. Ally nen , . _ _ , a 4: , ' Wl. M. FABER. 8; CO, 'STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. etnerallianithdets and Boller Makoys Neu tco Poan!st R. R. Neacinger DOl3Ol. rivrsaunpii, PA., • • iMANUFACTURX AIL F..IICPS OF Bream Engines, ranrcug G,m three to otie hundred and fifty Boras power. dnd . enited. tor Grist M Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. GiTe particular attendee' tattle COMEKTU atonal ED* gimes and Machinery for grigt and for up. rights, =day and circular ow* mills. Have also en hand, finished and reatty or ship. meat at short notice, Engines and %gars Of every description' • Aso, ter WEI". Bollera avid Shen Iron soParnioiv Wrought Iron 9 - hafting, Um:mere and ..Pallies :•rery yarlety, and enntinue ‘f fatufaetare of Woolen lffv.roner7 an - a Stich - me Cards. Our mom are •loy,oux,pactilnery man utantare.l ~ r nilrustfahalt, arid 'siartantecl P.ll to v•s ,, sarintnr.ct.n. tr - Orders free, r. part , et conatTrY ea I ti` . 44l ' ft , IP - 00,. I ITR, ?A & 00., ::151€713 VY FOUIT , PrIT6I , O. 7 II.GEt, ?fuel:masa, N0.1.5a rires and 1.27 becond sproeui._ Manufact art r, of al .7.-0 , 3 and descriptions of Goal 011, Ketorta arl Stlils, Gas and Water Pipe, Bad Lto,Lir,na, Wagon Etna' es,Scee; Itiou;ds, Fni h.s., Hangers urd !deo Joht;ing and tda4nine Castings of every .dc male to order. H. T. { a compote coccol se shop szfacnod to cr. e Fobrdrc, all t.i,:eeBA.Cs 5:Lllg wet pe care'::! v ltwq!s' tn, 6014 - EITROPE47% AIGENCU. THOMAS RATT lOA,N, EUROPEAN it i ? Aut., Yo. 115 tilstor sues!. Prittothrgh, Ps:, is pre:o.re , . t. hrto7, out cr send hack Wentlgerr troth or to ea_ part of the old coatary, either stew a or sailtag P.Gll.l* .01..A.r1'b FOR d6l 4S paptuten3 tor pan of Europe. agent tar the indisaspolim sad Cincinnati raso_ Alen, Adead for the old Black Star tale of Pacuo,,, end forl:aa tines of &emery. sail jar between No* York, Ltirerpool, til3kkolr In2a Galersm. 5,11 171 T M _ T R IE/ "'Sr, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER., Fourth St., Bet' Wood , k. pa , t 411,1411 PI 7 EBUR9S, PA. matt work p 'o - '-n 4tencied to. rorallycl BUCK W HEAT FLOUT.- 143 sacks, a prime artit le, plst ceive,d and for sale by , W. p. SMITH & , del4 147 Front and US Second epee s. MN= -Mai WarlS AUSTI - N L 00.11116 & CO.. Dealers in Promissory Note, NoccL.,, rtgngoe,, nmi on. , 7ul:tien fn. money. Money tnanssyry Notes, Bon4s,,hlortg Laken, with 001114. r, OIL DKAFi' BOUGHT EIND 801. X. Parsons deeming Nitta can be aecatamodatea en enaonable terms, and capitalists mt be ffirnisted with goqd Beeurities at remanerative prices. Also, attead to the We, Vatting and Leaning 01 lira! &date,. Uffm, No. ei! FOURTH Fo'RE,l , :,l' above Wood, teThl AUSTIN LOOMIS & 00. k ia REAT INDUCE 1 ENTS TO CASH Buyere of BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS. Call anon and secure a r erect', an I am selling at the eikrot. I 3 'X prices, as Boots and Shoes; have ad vanced 5 per cent. • JOSEPEI H BORLAND, efiEAP t:A1811 STORE — CO 1a26 98 Mrkr...:. :treat, 2d door from I , nth (ALIA NUEL'S AND LEMONS, FRESH, just received at REYMFR & BROS , j NOR /2 ,, and .48 Wood street. T H EFOLL tiNVI NO ARE VOLUNTA RY statements from pare-ImM reepeetabilny ace truth, to this vicinity.'wbe hays been Featly beoefitted by hie retneche,y ; acme of wiioin would evidently have bean in their graves ere cow, if their diaereemer-iaaii.not.heetottna . byLir„ Schenck% medicines: Case of Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia of Tam 'Velars Standing. I have been suffering for tea years past from Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I heard of Dr. ikheock's coming out to Martin Hoch's, and I thought I would go and see him, as my disease had increased in •iolertre Win m the past two yews, and I hal been under treatment of several doctors, from whom I received no benefit. In - the early part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck, and was examined Py him with his " RESPIROM- EfER." I have been taking his Endemic Syrup, Sea Weed 2bnic and Mandraks since then, and I must say that 1 am greatly bedeilltvd 'VT their use; indeed, I might wmost say that I am Well. ANNA M. SMITH, Lowell, Fbla-,d Ip.. Mahoning so., Ohio. October 81, Itsl. I hare been much beneficed by the use of Dr• Schenck'. medicines. RUFUS PALMER, Poland, Ohm, Oct 81, 11.81 Case of Mn.a BloCcuanoll I had been affected with 'Disease of the Lungs for tour or five yearn, when I heard of Dr. Schenck corn.ng to M,rtio Koch's. Previous to this time i had given or sii hope of ever getting well, but Mr. Koch, ep.m 1 knew to have been cured by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until he prevailed upon me to go rid i.co the Doctor, who found both my lung clod'. no bronchial tubes were both dines:sea; wt.en i breathed, they would rattle so that it could be beard distinctly.-- 1 have now taken his medicines for some time, nod find myself wonderfull3 improved, although ti it entirely recovered; I now and myself able to attend to most of my household duties, and have no drubt of my ultimate recovery. From the benefit I have received from fir. Scrienck's treat, men., I would advise all persona similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit. 'JANE McCONNELL, Oct. 81, laed. Poland Tbuntrjup, Mahoeing Co, Ohio, Certificate of Jane Grist. I nave been troubled for about two years with a pain in my breast. Late in the Spring of this year 1 heard of 1)r. Schenck coming ont to Martin Koch's, and I determined to, call aml Res him and get examined with his Itelpittgaketer. I did FA and also took all three of hie medicines, ac. 'cording to direction., and , I have been greatly benefitaed. I hope, from the benefit already ex perienced, that it will not bo long until I am en• Healy well. • JaPIE GRIBT. iced Zbgeaship,Mahooin Co, Ohio. Oct. 81, 1.861. Our. of Mrs, Wismar. For about five years I had been affected with pain in the right aide of my breast, and in hopes of getting rebel, I had ..keri many different kinds of medicines, but found no benefit from them whatever. I .then heard ot, Dr. iik-henck, and the great cures he was performing with his 'treatment, and concluded to send to his Agent in Pittsburgh, lir. Keyser for some of his medi tine. Previous to taking it, I was Bo prostrated as to be un'ble to undress myself, or even to lay in bed:l visa obliged to sit up ins ohairin order to ob tain any, rest at all. After having taken Dr. Schenck's medicines, I heard that the Doctor wa t t coming to Martin Hoch's, and I determined to see 'him. I was already so much improved by the rise of biomedicine, as to oe able to go over to Mr Roch'e, which is a distance of a mile from my hoof e. The Doctor pronounced my -disease to be Bronenial Conauzupt ion and Liver Oom plaint, with no ad I.,exion of the Pleura to the ram I would moreover add, that i coughed al. moat comUnua v. aud mon. up tarps mummies of matter daily. I took toy Palm ditto Syrup, Sea Weed Tonle sold Itlatidrallie accOrd fog to the Doctorla direction", and am happy to say that lam nearlytfeU . .4...^iNA WARNER, Maly Tonskr Cbiumbiatio Cb., Ohio. Oct. 24 1981. de 2-dBvr F u g REM' (YR LEABE FUti A Thlild OF FIVE TEARS—A deHghttul country resi dence, situated in the immedtate vicinity of the city, with focu - acres of ground attached. The lo• onion is the most dasirable cc any offered; tn. house ontain.hg s , ght wows and lotonirn with d wo n c ud ca,tern a tscbQ. Nor terms apple to M. FE i•ZGUSON, at Ncr.l.l 86 , 1 h Ocmmon, Alle gheny city, frozen to 1 nara. , daily.. • jallAwd• P 1 FOR CHRlbTitt AS AND NEW Y EARS GIF !—Boo - r 4, 8 ROES AND GU MP—The very art cle ea* le waived, and will bo the b•ac, mr et deeirat.le4nd earrieeabce present you can give it (den ; and only look at the prices . Ladies' hee'ed Congress Listing Boots, only sl,ooi Ladles' heeled Balmoral Boots, only .11,25;,. Boys' 1 3txtts, fr0n151,60 In VAR. , Mao Buffalo azy4 Gam zfipe43, Cork oles and Ice flieepers, end every th in r nr lm a at equally Pra , tlgtrrep. JOB R 0 54,42,1 14 WS:Market at, 2d door from sth del MRN ME A L-45 'sacks freah ground Corn Meal for sale by JAMB A. FETZER - "verom. Nterk-l-wm4 Firmt Min c CHM T . X.O 461,Av A ,. &Gab =Kay last rtrei,rtml ankfcm sale by ; dal SOWN t TETLST,IWWbed * es t i , - 1 32 barrels, *, Zib.l article, lerrzzi ; ' t • , 1 7 _ , I; EAGLE °IT., " • =Oc t ~,,,''ll ' _.',.:*: 1 WIG lIT3I A Pir Aelfitikkiisollrt t; 1 - w - ' EPTNERS AND " , -, ,!...-• it titaitifirilko;',;,:-' , , Thire Carbon OtioluallUr - itti'enitt4ll,lo s '" l 1 7- r a g ' ', gendole end Car tireatitf'..'. . r'. ; , --t Zra -:, . 4,,..., , n Older* left* Cfee PHAithltaiSit • .r•••• i -' I , fr..t arreara. Toll he. nromotty . ..- .I', . 1.. :.;.:!:: itiT THE USE OF nex. , _ _ .., whereby Un druseßee; VXIIIO bllioa il i F. 11104 -`,.. ) rifled. Coil weather of the ti when 0 , _,-. ~,t I bis oah tie tweak() flo-' , laas.t - advarita". .-..„.., fl ter farrobes turre, their t,h•n.. Cat i lch e i zi rgoroUg.'arici orb bdrodytb Welty:fate , the.safety andpatelosanesa,of ihe.operatbso f litintt ever has bean maid by peraons Interested trenr c , fl; ;wrong the c ontrary ,totyrafr:ao ktioadetigthtflpf; , proossa. 412,- AISTIPTOTALTEETainseited illicart ' • S ..± E N OUDIEIY, MIZE! ...,..-;:::. e iLta - t , ,-''. P` , ' 4. a' ,--,-1 - ,t4t:',,, ..' It 'l l e - - '.---.' A FRIEND IN *Eft?, _I . t ...... 2-, =, •;y-;_d.s. xi.. DR SlWEE'rd INFAILIRLX tartiai,,i7 '..,-,.3, to prepared froni the recipe ef •Dt..- ?tevitliailittietiV. ,Witti of q novricut, the, rent oage q.c.pacogA4,* (4 42, _ ..'-'-`" 3.:t tvted in tic practice for the las; tirenlyz . tfrf, te.';'l.F . .'; the most aatenlahithr anemia: ~ ant, - rft 1.;3 , ran:airy it is withoutnortvat ant wilf bkel l infe ' r?-'- , A l ' i t : frt 'r ; more ebeedi y than ant , other ' proftar . . r: - !.i . ,:f... - i- , 5 . ::!, all Rheumatic and NervidaDfat rdn i eff islOrt ,-,-.;?;;,,,,,.... intvlbble, and , as a emotive for aorasaYilta* . - , :.(;*40, tspri.i, larniat3B. .4, u.. son*. 14011 l''"Y,',' roe erfttl alreng4 hero ng 'kr ope ea, WA' of ... st - , , nder and natoroehnt•tnt bf filr e aftOzEiNiii* ''1,.:',. , , , ,5 Antra it a trial. Over f tux, hundrententifßOM,Wft ''''..- , •.F1.-.f:,..% remarkable cures rferforhied brit iftlthfrithMan , -..!'24":. two years, attest t '..ts feet. '-, , _ . t, ~.„ ' .....7.-- , ' 41-0. - r .: . ~F ,..• R. E. SELLERS fr Cii, ~ . 's: ~... Agents for PitrhingfOirr :,1, -:',;l. 1 y.d4 w -eOll ' IMPORTANT - TOlalintglikl, 11 (t. JOHN RARVEt haltibrith .:'•-'i•- • :::: - , , F:, .13F141ivattle at twentyyenis deiiiieirbieflindi* qi•..... eloniil Luce exclusively to thstrattatent, I. . . ,1-a. : ,.,g ThrtettLea, inti having Rucceolii*in' the . .-.. - ZR caws in rost e r ir.g the attimted to °mind "Whiff ,4-40" ~ ..:- , 1,-: now some confidence in offering ynbllttlylle , 4. Grost Ainericare 'll.otheigyi” is Dn. HARVEY'S -c; 11-1 4z:i CHROND-THERMAL FEillEllitt Which have - neveryet failed (elan Ih j e, lions have bEeffotrictly.tolloiredaa 1,t ,, : , tis .: moving alfileilltiEM tuisitaftent - ....,• ' ObStructioll, or tOppogeoritglifirt4 -4 ' .- or to restoring the tryeettitto ptufset hgeltb,2 -:. suffenne from Semi Atreoriontr, Paorterama. .. 111, fl,i Niamey or other wealtntjus of 4 the , -,TI ::. '4:74 tattla.lll3. Abut, in all napes of 'Jamul!! ealiataeja -- • - •:liS:„,_.T.l PUT E+SIATION, H71511:3111* . PAIIIITAitOirie,I464,4*I4 ::::PV, illeze run the forerunners of sopa° gm"... , nage„ , ...we ...,!.,...2,,_ 469 - ? hese Pate ere perfectly oft" edle 7 ---- ,:.•; , •,..7 lint. , ion , and may tat tok en ell- Ow: mat clithardels- .2 ~,:i, . „4 ma,. without causing &area; at'the same time _ i';:g,ff& mey set ran sow= by etreegthealing,lttitigeliit. 1r _f...;.!..4 . 1, mg, and restoring the exam fe a tisaie it , Ott '''.l' . : - . : k., tlon, and by 'bringing -on ilie MO W:0 - 4 11 i - z i 'JY.,,, , f-: , .44i resularlity, ko male; friUD Whf4aatenst i gsar : 1 ,, .ions may arise. Th ey ehould.hoWeret at n ", -':".. durng the first threw:tor fograeothspigmegiltstagyi - ":;-:';' - g - : hough safe, at any other time, -ea . 11 0fMartiar - - -. 5, ..:,-,a would be the result'. 1 , r.: .., '-'4. - zoncg . -..4.,-.q Each box °entente 60 Fllla. • Aft.Pt, and when debfred will be sett by - mail any advertised Agent* on rwceip, , of ate .Jtaseinteett .,.--iftl, J. 'BRYAN, Rochester;Dl. X e ; Genera" Age= ' :gtf'd Sold by brutal:hits .generally:: • anlik,lythria . 4,,,,f,...., H. D. BREORT & BROue• MANUPAOTIIRRI4I OP- 91:$ LOOKING 614ASSEN11 PORTRAIT di PICTURE PILAAr s e, Gilt amilmitationittisewoittlAguidtPgs. • , -- - : 5 ,,gd DEALERS Lli , •.• c . ....,_ '.•••- . - - - N4 PREtell PLATE ARD Wrilllolf . o ' , - - .4 - :- 7437.-' j 128 Sniiihneld'iltifirie#-°. 44 1.:::1 ., 4;,--';'_ Demler'S Block, beta l ethi'lgtielia ) l3lxittSPiit . 8. - ,- -. L',:l' , _§ , , burgh P. .sar pitz 6 ;a5% VAgi:::,.,,,,i1 Price lilt Particular attetitiou t 41# - - :';:z:z4tV Paiutluga,Reguildiug -Prattles lAjtiAtoatiattildet : ' • '-' ,, ;: 1 . ::.+.4.5 framed at wholexate price. • •?':•, , j'i - ..,•; - .3.1 1 .44 . ..; ...,. ~, , BOWN at T E Tis„E , lr Stree4i i MAKE TOOLS FOR BORMIAL WELLS at Lire atuutoot,pooolble zokljoo. Etainxig been in the business a bidnufsetttriligt6o% ever since the ~fever" flint olse onti,W4Vanfistam persons about to engage in the oil littineas, that ft will be to their interest to g, fro use call wadateike an examination of our moot now on bond. - tab ()LOSING OUT STOCK AT REDUCED PRICEJi., as we will shortly commence to • - anal inventory M mock, we have made great - • no. clone in the prime of • :- - ALL OUR WINTER GOOD& The larger portion la Astaqh below. thee, market pries, laving bee% ebught early hi 'imam. eon, and positive-boatel= canoe redlediPM Wholesale buyers are invited to calf ._ • Xit'PON, - BfattlEtWifie No.VFillb libretti VA.L UAbLE OAKLAND FOR 9 ALE—A large and cZeirifbtiablobirel ling House of eleven roome, and hallB s ig i dg portico, good cellar, large atableand ca T ru and other out honses. . esat binebiwfing a front of 918 feet Cu Penntijissnit Awenem_nrelard of *loll* fruit*, gruPeiribbf*, ike• ' A- 188 0406 1- = den, shrubbery, tenant hms%,ftc,,Ajrt,gorpfl order. The soave plOstly idtudoxiweint ant of access, and will oasOld on fittonntoodoins, with possession en the flat of A ord . next. CUMBICEIVaaIIk ..- 151.Mkrketotroet 100i3ARRELK RYE IrinfiriJS a , from three to setwasleitra °kir = fl'-'` : , 44,4 barrels ReelatiedWhiskpr,-;, .. ,7. .-. . 46 do' Bad - 'do ' `-'''''' Wil i A fine assortment of pr= d Cherry and .blacitbeiry r purposes. • •_...- . 1 ,, :5.,.•J- Pure Port, Madeira and 44hrry W intsof thebeat ;.1 brands, always on hand and:Arrialidwhniiilailliand -',l retail by II ..-711.,t''' Wholes= Is and B atan - Orneentrualitt. 4 1 0.dkonalof .; 0 nlo street aed toe Cuonood.all flaunt". Qua _ ' .2.. LLOYD'S ... . . -•-•,!.,, ....ois _ •'''.l MAPOF MISVIpta:„ . 1 ,, .; • Three feet square. Price Ito india. - "ltlbytP44llP i...; ~ et virginia and Maryland, four ittediettUMN= • ". 1 . 6 cents. Together with all the late and ..,: 'Mane published. • For kale at thetligaiibitideadd i -. Retail Rook, Periodical arii.17.01414 •i iit.n...l' °cal - . No's. 3 and. Ta Fifth Atomi;t• ' -41 - - ]OAKS, sßewLs. Pllas,: start i li-iii - andilß m Y I:VODlVa closing out nt retlocedpriee megaeocatiltr:,=,44 Muslin', Calico, Canton r n jrbh.;40441111.1-X4tttstt...- selling much less than i ar ktit riCase. -- .0,1ne,0_ . .1 and get Bargains at . ,- ~fa gifil:-':, yr market street, oetweea 6th and the Lr,.-A _l, WO LEl—The .rvaretimmr 0433.4ipn . ( kW4 street running thropA to Firntatroot, °coupled by Hitchcock, MeOrieriyiligirPlNtatnnW,'"s or_ ipektolwl :r.• A11.4„1119.01313DY--0-1 •-- -2.4 EMBROIDERIES AT _COST . • . t± Clearixt& out ealeo t :•_,‘ • FRENCH ERBROIDERIES & LACE: O,CIDS AT EATON; -IHAORERMLOOM MOT, iMolpikst. ri lAL LOW OIL \II GREADA. 10 bbis Tallow 'oil; '>al 041 26 bb:a Gleaecr, La store and for sale b! LeOR SA.LE-- - - 3 L . No. 7 OIL BARIUM% ..- AEDEBOO ciru-0511171A4.2-' Oil, Apply to GROsB BILOW-Na4134-WitUalfl vT,Esocßss, Fectl9l.l44l4otadiegkm*,: 300pozEN received and &rill/Wirt MI lira. Ara 143 .1-'l,liihittt,;*,ts.l:,=.,t 414: lid 1 M. tri.f..LESS Ngest.,rmistiente9 llabr)Y11; ANT ). ktit'6 4*-. 3tl IN sale by BOW-Wit 0/ 1 **Ti_.....17.4 110PS---43 bales Prime IV 1 :-I r* - 1 , - : tn , ( s4R) jam- . • - 'tell vp.: Veliet, - kgct,RINA R—Tdrikkthi 34 3 , itl_ l':• .7 - -WI W fnlyq.bwrb. ; , .... Sks,'-'4',l Zeife--.10 tierpot,i3:*tizr u ' Wwf4:4ll2=er ' . 4t9-71,14-, .i - :*..1 7 ?...0,,t....4f:*g . ,. ; : 1., ' . . 4 -.^et ' qA.ll3 - 641 last „ . J' ~.y`
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