OLUME XX. ght piltstatitgh - post, Pohiiohoi //Wry Morning, (Sunday* .6xcepted,) At the North-East corner of Firth and wood stn. Terms: Six D . ohara a year, ;livable strictly is advance. /ErSingle copies, Two Dente—..nr sate at 20 eonnter is the MCB. and by the NeWllbgta. RATES OF ADVERTD3II%. DWI. %too Tan Om la Weak •eau. a wok. mak. II phiwn One twortioo,..-.....« 50 .................. 60 Two inseraoas 75 76 2s) Lop lloe week, 1 76. 50 /w e weeks, ..... .... aoo iWO 1 iso i oo 76 Taree wviiks„.„.... ..... 400 466 900 196 100 1 One month, ..... -....- 500 885 50 1 176 Two menthe.. 7 00 4 W.-IQ-2 2 SO rG7.3 ths months .... „.... -- .... 9 00 ,e.OO 4 40 a 800 ti,ur months- ...... .. 10 00 6 66 5 00 8 460 -'4 l ,ve months.....--.. 11 00 7 86 6 60 8 660 91.9..rna.n.th5.. -.... 12 00 -8.00 600 4 660 Nate mouths: ..... 16 0010 86 8)0 6 900 One rear ..... ....--. ... 20 00 18 6610 ' 00 665 12 00 3tarqr.g Card, Six. ....s or less, per stumm.-.10 00 ..,. ; , . INIANGI6.IIIX AN PLUM= • • tie aquas, per annum, (exclusive of paper)...2s 00 novae& 6 centa:"Dettth notioes•26 cents 11:''Fieg 1862, N E DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, ESIABLISRED OVER 131111 WILL E E'REAFTER BB FURNIBILILD -T tot Advance Paying Subscribe= ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT 1$ PRINTED IN A VIAMMOTH SHEET, e • y!4 • IT COBITAINB ALL WHill HICCITING NEWS OF THE DAY ! EditoVjal l Local and Nis , I '4 4.tk u ti). l° F ei g il and Domemstic 101farkets. BEND YOUR DOLLA BY NAIL AT OUR RISE GET UP CLUBS in Tour neighborhood. Send or PB.OSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPT. Pont forget the Dollar. Addrees JAMES P.E.-BAIIR, Editor and Proprietor, Pittebargh, MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. JA. KIER P. BARE. BEINVEN A. BIYXRAI BARR & MYERS, 800 K AND .JOB PRINTERS' Corner Fifth & Wood Sta., Pltts'k. IMIRY DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Sxeoeted in the finest style., 7£l. .46. Xis :Ell Co Aik. .70 . VIWKWRCiALI MERCANTILE MID LEAK WORK al anon n t)s, on raaaonable talon, Plrtlettlar attiat . ne rind to tn. Print Log of FOSTARS, PROGRAMMES, doe., to Oonearie, Emblbitionm and Ordasee; URGE AUDITIONS OF TYPE $ MACHINERY HATING JLt DIM NADI 14:11 roe teownes for turning ant Work with prompt. near an , l df.A!aitca• cannot be apliked "4.m. THE AHi :CO OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR sale a superior artic:a of • REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non-Explosive. Abe, PURE BEJrZ'OLE4 Warehouse, No. 45 Nand jitreet, PiTZSIIIIReII, PA JOSEPH H. THOMI I ON, GENERAL A(JNT • -AND - COMMISSION =MUM jr o .- Ak? .Worth Fifth Street, de,lll-84,4 PIULADELPBi 1, TA HIC ORY NUTS.-30 bileh hickory nK reoeived and for sale by . JAB. A i MZER„ Corner Marks 4 nat. eta. pßoss HuLvs'OLDP4M sokr, )aft rei3eiteB atidtor eabrbi —4 . EISORGE A. WRI .r, mai) po. OD Pedstalsl=in . . . . . . .. . , 4 , I i ,' : ",. .! A R 'i . ...;,.!. 4 1 --' r I,r ''''. ' ' ''' —'' - `•-• " 1: - 7 , - _ - . . , • . . ... .::." cz,--!' , :!-:P-, - -.'• -,..; -.. .. . , ,•ri. , .., . ~ 1 .}. . - , g, ..4-1 1.. S" ~ T ..%, I { -,.. 6 •,, .(.' . i -`. - `...'.;......, ; '• ' - I ...,, .. „ . '7 : ~,,,,,„, , .-.. . '''.£. '2'l'2 . , \ •'. l ' i. , [ - , ' ..., ri t ! L ' ii :.1 I IF4. ' .. ':1 1 11 " : . 3.4 . :-.: 1 11: :.::' t''''l•• -':` ' 1 ' . -.I: ( ' ...'.; i .: • - . ..,. . - • ~ . '. .... . ---..\ • - t 1 . . • • . . . Tht Dalin posi PITTSBURGH: FIi,T.DAY 314p1tNING- CITY MATTEIRS. “The Colleis - - Many of our readers will remember with pleasure thuiessentially Irish drama,as pro. dtioed here last season. It is one of Boor cicault's dramatisations, from an old Irish novel, entitled "The Collegians," and .s admirably arranged wan regard •to stage effect, The scene is-on the shores of Late Killarney. Hardness Uregan, son of a mother of high birth but poor in purse, who desires loin to marry his cousin Ann Chtile, an heiress, lalis in.love with and secretly marries Eily O'Conncir,o/0 Colleen B.wn. Corrigan, a lawyer who holds mon tages on- the Oregon estate, threatens to foreclose (as he sees no hope of liardress, marrying.Ann) . untess the widow OrLgan thobses tb accept him; which sho intfig faintly refuses. Ann Chute is in love with one Daly, friend of Hardress, and Daddy /damn, luster brother of the latter, and de. vLtedly attached to Mrs. Cregan, seeing in D,lly an obstacle to the marriage of Hard rens and Ann, persuades her (and exhibits a note written by the Oulleen Hawn to her husband, but bearing no address, Which he alleges was written to Daly) that he cros ses tne lake each night to see his mistress as d snows her Ea lys signal light in the wine .low, whien 18 an wered from the ()regal/ mansion Handless asks the Colleen Hawn to give up her marriage certificate and her name as his wife, to permit him to marry his cousin, and she is about to comply, when she is prevented by Myles of the Ponies, an olu lover, who induces her to swear, over her mother's grave, she will never give the pa er up. Daddy Mann, intent on the union of Hard. reel and Ann, offers to the former to remove l ly is he gives nim h.s glove for a token, but Hardness Defuses; Mrs. Ore gon' favors the project more and. gives Daddy fieraofee„glove, which she promued wAliontlitillenowledge, Ann meeii HiftdV. -reis t -vshile She thinks Daly libd - olfifrifllieLlier hand and fo tuae.--- liteanwhlle . ThsfiflyAohn is crossing the' lake in a boat witb4l3ll,l3xusatormy night, under pretense of tokintliet' liardrees. !The boat drifts into the Devii'seavci (where Myles has a secret still to make ueastra. band") and Daddy demands the paper from her, Cal'a rock in the lake. She refuses and he throws her into the water. At this moment Myles, entering, sees something on the rook, fires and wounds Daddy, who makes his way home and tells the story to Mrs. Cregan, Corrigan, the lawyet, being concealed in the room. Deeiroull of re venging himself on the proud Cregan be procures a warrant for Hardress and, just as the marriage ceremony between Ann and her cousin is being performed, breaks into the house with soldiery, who seonre Hardrees. Mrs. Cregan, however, confess_ es having taken the fatal glove without her son's knowledge and that she alone is guilty. .Mylos of the Ponies here enters bringing in the colleen bawn, whom he has saved from a watery grave. She is acknowledged by liardreak Daly marries Ann and the wily Corriggrleavesithe cu. tie. receiving es o remtitelbranoer 4rom the tenantry a ducking in the horse-pond. I , "ThY*cle has Dean in preparation for areal time, 6 ,a *nu *lth new scene-y, to-night, on the occasion of Mr. Collins' benefit. He personates Myles, Mr. Henderson Daddy Mann and Mrs. Ewe Henderson the "Colleen Sawn.'' We look for an overflowing house. WHo FlltsT A.lttsWitaatD THS PRIBI WWI'S CALL f—The question ce what company in this State first responded to the call for volunteers is being agitated in the Eastern papers. The honor was first claimed by the Ringgold Artillery, of Reading, but it now seems that the Logan Guards, Capt. John B. Selhelmer, are en-. titled to that honor. The company recaiv. ed orders to proceed to Harri,burg, on the 16th of April, and were ready to leave by nine o'clock that night, but by some' mis management did not - get oft until (our o'clock nest morning, arriving at. Harris. burg at Eli, one hour before any other company, though four arrived FOO2l after. They were all sworn in together; and on the morn - ng of the 18th the five com panies left Harrisburg for Wastongton city. During their passage through Bal timore, and their entrance into Washing ton, the Logan Guards had the right, and were the first company to report them. salves for duty to the Ajutant General It is but just, therefore, that the credit should fall on those who deserve it—the gallant Logan Guards, Captain John B. Selheimer, of Lewistown, Main county, Pan ray ivatte, THE CIL BUkL24.lilili AT DI YADVILLE..- The Crawford County Democrat says:— "There are marked indications that the Oil trade is " looking up." Scores upon scores of wagons, loaded with Oil in bar rels and barrels without Oil, psis along our streets every day. S ,me of those are, no doubt, hauling to and from the refiner , les in our boroligh, but tho large majority are in transit between Oil Creek and the western Dart or this country, whet() the railroad connection is made. The recent good condition of the roads has given a now impetus to Petr )ledm." la I It U S. ft.. Fine White,.Plain and Fancy Flannel Under and Overshirts on hand, and made to order, (It shortest notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S,' SHIRT FAUTORY, NO. 47 ST. CJ!...ALB. STREET 0081 SIIGAR -100 Morels Baltimore 13, Coftoe Bazar. 60 barrels extra C, Oaffee. Ettgar.—in store and for sale REYMER it B Ros.. Nos. NN and 131 Wood sues!. STEAMBOAT AOENC Wf LLIAM •HAZLETT Has opened an Mee at NO. 94 WATRE STRILET, Where ho will transacts ggnertd•Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a share of patronage from steamboat men. no3o-3m WILLIAM CARR SOO., Wholessie Gnicers, ANt. IM.oII:TZUs OF WINES, BRAilTiltq, GINS, &c Deab3rm in • ?,VOMIC -r EidifiliirirP ' WHIM ) 827 and 829 Libertytetreet:' fly przrasunen, PA. PITTSBITRGH -FRIDAY-7MM HT EOlllll. •••••JAN. 10 BY TELEGH A Sy Yesterday's fretegrant The Expulsion of Penatorlim- Rec.oanolifitiauces Doivit the lippl-Charges of Dis loyalty Al gtilnst Gen. Slone, Nate Yoaa, .January 9. —The Tribune's - Washington Correspondence is • Gen. Stone has written a letter to a ~in reply to words spoken by him in. • • I-, full of. abuse and insult that it- is lig a'•• probable that his name will be stricken off the rolls of the army.. The. Senate Judiciary Committee sre. considering the- caste of Senators of stun. peeled loyalty. They will probably to. morrow report against the right of `the Missouri Senators, Johnson aed Polk, to a Beat in that body. To-day thev coneich ered the case of Jesse D; Bright' He made a lengthy argument to explain how hie ei:nature was attached to the lettere which were aidrees d to rebel functionaries. 'Cominodote Foote telekeephs ' to the Navy Department thatyesterday be mtde e reconnoissance from Cairo in the gun boat Essex, Capt. Porter, accompanied by the gun beets Taylor and teal ugton, Cap tains Walker and Shirk, and Col Webster of the Engineer Corps They vii•nt down the Missiseippi to we hin range ( f the bat. tad , ' at Columbus. While Tee meoitering the latter, one of the submarine batteries planted in the channel by the rebels was discovered. which did no harm The Herald's oorrespondent says that Gen. McClellan was out to day at,tendrr to business, but did not extend his labs-s to the number of hours usual for him when well. To-night he was much exhausted and retired early, declining to see his own staff on badness. ,The Aimee-correspondent says that the asegii ithilitttry mlarnauftgement, and the haproitea gy,.Fnelat•of his troops in the returned fit yea, the last made by Governor Andrei 14kTeapot the only ones or the harshest ones simile against Gen. Stone. It is alleged that he holds too amicable relations with rebel e.fficers over the Pew, mae,Jeorresporiding with them regularly, and that he sympathizes and protects trait orously disposed citizens of Maryland lit , leg near his camp, refusing to take forage from such. It is alleged, and is no doubt true, that never..until Friday.leat, was the national flag seen to float over the headquarters of General Stone. Its al senpo has long been a subject of comment and unfrlendly crit. Lateit from Fortress Monroe. Foamier .friorntok, JN n. 8 —The steam, er Connecticut, from New Yc rk, arrived this afternoon, and is to sail this evening for Port Royal. Judge Marvin, of the Admiralty Court at Key West, takes p,eaage. The French steamer CAtenet arrived in Hampton Roads, from New York, this afternoon. The rebel batteries at Oriurry Island have been practicing all day. -4 141 e steamboat .Ptuiezdx.luut...saded for Port Royal with mails. Her small size and light draught will make her useful. The Rancogas has sailed fur Hatteras. No Southern papers have been received to day. - Lout Overboard Mins , Yoris, Jan ti.—Tbe shfp Saxon, from L ndon, reporia Mr. George Wheatland, of Baltimore, seek , nti officer, lost overboard in a gale on the Bth of taut December. Ornca or Ms C...3180LL1R or ‘LLiyiyan Pittobtugh, January 4th. 1861, SEA LED PROPO,SALS WI LL E matured at tr...n offiie until SATURDAY, the inst., for writing hn a copying from the origi nal tlesedBMents returned by tne respective A.58C5 Bore: 88 Office DllndeßteB, 88 Senna' Duplicates, Fnd 68 Treatuier's o 'ecnon Duphsafes. The work mast: r e done in the office of tilt, Couuty DommisArh,re and finished on or before the let of Miire, next. Bids to be made at so much the running line complete to inc ude the tee .1a•iono apt ex tee ima of al t rex and the c9rnp‘t do,g of each and ad the books w th the 'Aetna, besides a rec.pitula• non in each of the honks, proving the babas of toe different take by the Vital valurwion. The. ea> ens of the Duplicates muff be pro bated before warr ate are issued In payment. hismple books can be seen on application. • • By cliractianottheoountyGomnnspioners, 66.8 t IiTNKY I.AMBaRT, Cord rot , er. lit Yrs, (*UAW, CORE EOLES AND 10E CREEPERS, cloglng pat very low ac coo °HEAP CASH STORE - OF JOSEPH H. noRLtNP 98 Ittirket, xtretti, Y 1 doer tram N ktt h. call to dny rata examine tile largo hu.l well se lected stock Jo 4 BUYS AND YillfTll;i 13015 A 1 , 1 , UTIIS 1300'19, BOYS AND YOUTHS BOOTS, fIoAL, NUT COAL, sLACIK AND k o i curate-DK/Diu:l, kiTaNy&at,T, & ;co, 609 LIBERTY WERE/4T, Having superior factiffes for supplying , the best quality of Coal, lint Coal, Slack and ‘,ok u l are pre m^d Pvdellyer Up( SSer, in.any ,cplaot y to suit j3.e.basarii, at teillfftabla rates . ' 0 Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and ld dry and free trom else*, Partluniar attention given to sup plying amflj, Ow. a - . 00264 ind CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, NEW DRUGGETS, 76 PISCES NEW BRUSSELS CARPET LefZeNitv.sibußV3rAVV:.-'l, an d ar e rte. o f o t eat prlceo W. NTLINTOCK. 4.19- fiaiket Street: 2 B rie by e t: v ri z d fr e o O m il e, , il 4s gravity toila olio byFL Igtheb. ALLEN- Agillat. 13.41 Woodlttree 24 bE r t a tr i e ti l r e . CW:32l2 .;a f an r,r io li r , In le a b wha, ist3 ,CIZEN, 7 I 4 ter. Wood strlet. RUDE , OLL-230 barrels Duck Creek Ott, 84 gravity, hist received-anchor rale low R Li ALLEN, Agent, Na 6 Wood etreeL HOUSE OF REFIIG.g.LL.The oontrib ntoca of the Rous of Mefpge, of Western Penatuirenistosqf • hold the* arsenal mooing at the offlos of. the faumittrtion,."No: K. (up stairs), Jones' Building reuxtJa street,, Pittsburgh, on hiuNDA,Y, the 6tit inst., M„ e'eleek a. m, far the pnrybie-of hearitrk, the rapert pt - the late Board, Amthelelethig Managers fcir the enitung year. By ort*r_ ccethe.El t r'd of Martagers, jan¢td J , THN T. LOG.c:I, Secretary WTAU R, 01 1 113ANEM&ER and WINDOW P&PER, to g - pi" 3t t variety for sale cheap for cash a est,;.e JOSEPH le,,,fftlellES. LIME -100 bbls fresh Lime for sale by NOW EMMY H. OOLLINS, 15 Fifth eitroot, DIFF? FiNßArti ER. 2'6 PIECIi.IB ___ ... 'S E LEcti It'At - . 1 pretty sure - of triumph, was willing to • ' lei Atte youth talk, and preferred on the ~- - • Froix.An , thi Tee' g oun d , „ , • whole not to have the trouble and scan dal of a fight. A STORY OF THE-40ie 4 ...; ' fn fiCoine, daughter; you have heard ----- rt, ~__.. ~"`'" • .„ 'the'young spark. He can talk though_ LOVE IN EEIBKIVAiiitt;'. . 1 ' the hasn't the pluck to do anything' ' ------ ' - ;i: 1 else ." • edgef th fOontinued from jaatarday. ',.-, - (Still feeling the o e ' .. --'..knife, end showing his teeth to Man 9Aughter I"' And - Pnl - ':" i • -,' 'al l e y. Ae i t h an expr ess i ve mobs.) "Will Man folded arms, "So you • ran a 'he r to 'home with me Y I tell you in wofetilit4o4 at len g th ; le tras ri g h tl4 . " 1 / 11 3 : d at t r ht l e . ; , ir eue- ri, ' , :jt ice. , , weeks you shall have your ova. man y who/1181e li kets I .1 " . 163 t • She wavered. She looked toward angry, but lam ashamed 'of yon , • her lover with tearful eyes. Perhaps She did not speak. Proud an , - es°, lute as she one word from him would have brought „was, she knew "lied• , . ter. "Are you married-2". her to his side. But that foolish up - r 1 , c '. rightness, of bin held him *lent. He "According to law She bowed silently. I Oh, you:.. , an't tied said what he thought; she must ? • know! We'll see Ilbont that- , ow, come of her own free will. He would 40. t, nft a finger to induce her. my dieugliter, you haven't. but o • due ' • To be nontinucid I to live, and we can't have it Ifacl: , in : experiments. When it is &pro _ time for you to Marry, I shall allot- , a peik u [ foe choice; but you are a Tooliiiii.., hild now, and nothing more. You •• • :lt it would be funny or rotnaptio • do though it were somaihitin that could be undone I - I- alien midi you home with me, and you can then *fleet. I don't believe you will disgrace :your self by choosing any such lonplung people. But first of all, whose potion was it, this running away, yobw or his ?" t• "Mine," she answered trembkigly. Perhaps not truly, for her father , eyes shone as he put the last questiot, and knowing the violence of his wrath,-she saw what a temptest was about tilweak on the unlucky bridegroom. t- "I shall see you again preeetly," said the father. He walked to dap door, and, taking the key, went outsnd lock ed her in. He had not far tOgo.— Manley had heard voices, and yeti cbm hag up, when he encountered the man whom, of all men living, he dreaded to -meet. "Are you the fellow who has stolen my daughter 7" asked the Colonel.— Now, whatever bravery Manley had, it did not nerve him to look mlily on threatening muzzles, or to be peeful in anticipation of having his b• bro. ken. He had a theoretical nei. senti mental courage, very• well in AO way, inasmuch as it has austifined smile very trembling knees on their Arty :to the stake; bat it was nos of the kind. need ful in a;"scrimmage," whea t altainattir al means are exhauste4 the: bowie knife oomes in to settle the. , afliii:r. So Manley, feeling an uniertaintyl in his legs, and a prodigious thumping at his heart, answered in words that iseemed to have, the palsy : ~ „.„. i .-- "Yes, sir—that is, I uarm' her-- by her consent. She .ininrisiras not stolen." T o _ Oh ' Not stolen. N - I want to know about the what was done—all about it." Mr. Manley was not a man with a legal education, or he would have known better than to admit away his ease. In fact he had a foolish sort of frankness thesis highly commended in story-books, bat is very bad policy, es pecially in dealing with an antagonist like Colonel Harwell. So, he told what hand happened, not omitting the mend ing of the second-hand license. A gleam of delight lighted up the Colonel's iron face when he heard that. "Caught in your own trap,-you fool !" he exclaimed. "The marriage is not legal—not worth so much as continent al currency—void from the beginning. My daughter is not your wife. Go home you fool 1 Perhaps you can make a wagon-wheel. Think yourself lucky that I leave you with u whole skin." Manley was aroused by the taunts, and said something about appealing to the daughter. The Colonel unlocked the door, and•standing on the threshold to keep the unmarried couple apart, said "My daughter, you:have been impos ed upon, deceived, betrayed. The nmrri,ge W4B, a.. sham—it gives you neither thc Nights nor the protection of a wife. Now go home with me. I only ask you to stay three weeks. If at the-end ; of that time you wish to marry this to il, you'Whall have an hon orable wedding at my home. But I don't believe that, possessing your sen ses, you will marry such a mean-spirited fellow as he has shown himself." Here Cockburn interrupted from the stairway : "If you are fool enough to agree to that, Manley, then you are a mean spirited follow, and you don't de serve to have her." " Who is this pitching in with his cook-a.cloodle.do 7" inquired the Colo nel, " Come dilifte..-.K.,ycint want your comb out." And he took out n keen glittering bhwie knife, and felt the edge with his thrtintifi Manley could net ; re ! press a shudder i tij he saw his unoon -caned handling of t 6 'fearful weapon. He spoke, however, more calmly than before.. "Coeleliurn;'r eitmtviint" any blood shed on inpitiotalitz—your blood least of all. As I said before, I did not steal the young lady, and. to prove that I have' no wistritoi ttontlel 'her against her will; I will ledve it for her to de cide.'J If-she loves me, she will not leavekne for her father's threats. II we are not faNtfully married, it will be easy to have the ceremony lawfully-perform ed. I shall ncip answer Colonel 11041 well's flings sE my father's business. Some people, whom the world considers i great;havti not been ashamed of the labor of their hands. And there are many r i c h itlen• whom • I would, .not excintheplabes with, if Y had to take theii4otitiratt oe, their animal habitsund•: bicttarer:" A few nii4ules earlier: . tl4 ;etstri would have cost the young man ../tio _ Celia) turned pales while she watched the play of passion in her father's Lace. But he, feeling -- z - - ---7- 7 -- - ------- L ----- - - -;' , -- • - ••, , - —•— --•- -.7 ' ' - 47-- ~ AI : T.: 7; -; ",. il'''s; iii; -- t.i. #3, - /L`i" :1 ' - : : . . ......„."--' . _ fl.'til" , J-1 7,: . j ., ";.....,1 -_, ' • 1 , - , 7 ^•W '1 " ''' .t• : '• :F.: - ,6 ...1,; , .', . ';.' .• • ;.; U , --1.. i i'' PI --. - ff :•,-,- ‘,.; .-. 4 . ,-. ..,. • ~... •••.7..-3 .t.,-,-'752 1 • - i , 1 ---- r 1- , -1 -. •!- i . 1..;, i;. : 5 ~;: g rig' if k., . N. ''4 1 • .LIIII" , ..., .„ „- L. e, 09- ,_ t • r 4 • ..):,9. - :41.1 \o, — 1 • . -•—, 1r... ,r.: >P •51 . , • , .. :A ...“I.r.iflizi • . • ' ARY 10, 1862, NEW CA RPETS, Oil Cloths, &c,, -A T .1111'10 A .11 ME3 , No. 87 Fourth Street, 1101QUGHT.PREVIOUS TO THE LATE JO advance In prices, of which the fullest sylvan- Loge in offered to purchasers FOR OAbil. dela R ATES OF EL DORADO LIME, AT 'IHE White Lime Depot, No. 401 Liberty Street. IN ft.A.II,RELB By the etngie Barrel $1 00 per bb By the Drar Lost go t 4 By loteof 10 bud lees than 20 bb.a,... 86 By tote of 20 bble or more, 80 " By ths Oar Load, T 6 " IN BULK. Ay the Half Peck, 10 ate. By the lb By the Half final:lel, 20 Ay tte 15u.hel 24 By the Cart or Wagon Load 28 per b.:Bh By lots of 50 MI- hale, or u 0re,.........25'• By the Car Load A liberal 01. count given on ecntraets ft r supply ing Glass Houses. ani othe. manufacturing °stab. !laments, and to retailers. Lime In barre s -hipped to any point on the Al legheny, Monongahela or Ohio there. Lime either in barrels or to bulk shipped to any station on any of the railroads leading from Puteburgh. erma—NET CASH, mien otherwise agreed. upon- ROBERT H. OANAN & CO de14314-eod4liw THE FOLLOWING. ARE VOLUNTA JO' statements from persona of respectability and truth, to this vicinity, who hays been greatly beneficed by his remedies; some of whom would evidently have been in their graves ere now, If their diseases had not oen arrested by Dr. litchent.k's medicines: Case of LlVer Complaint and Dyspepsia of Ton Years Standing. I bare been. ettfterlifi for ten years pest from MarTinPlitlaf 910 DY B Pelvds. , I heard of Dr. min 's coining out to martin Hoch's, and I thought I would go and see him. as my disease increased/Li violence within We. two years, and I hal heed under treatment Greiner* doctors, fimn whom I received no benefit. In the early ganef June of this Jew I were to mettr. Schenck, d * MILI Tone an I must say that I am greatly benefited by their IMO; indeed, I might almost as y that am well. ANNA M. SMITH . , October 81, 184 Love 1.11, fbkowl fp., Molioning ea, Oho. I have been much benefited by the use of Dui Schenck% 1:130411CiL188. RUFUS PARKER, lbland, Ohio. Oct 81,1881 Case of Dirs. BieCamiell. 1 bad been affected with Disease of the Langs for tour or five years, when I heard of Dr. Schenck coming to Martin Koch's. Previous to this ume I had_gtven up aD hope of ever getting well, but Id r. Koch. whom I knew to have been coxed by Dr. Schenck, urged my husbehd until be prevailed upon me to go and see the Doctor. who found both my lunge affected, the bronchial tubes were both diseased; when I breathed, they would rattle so that it could be beard distinctly.— I have now taken his medicines for some time. nod find myself wenderfoll, unproved, although ti.rt entirely recovered; I now find upped able to attend to most of triy boucehold duties, and have so doubt of my ultimata recovery. Prom the benefit I have received from Dr. Schenck's 'mad men., I would advise ail persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit JANE °CONN ELL, Potand TbionsAtp, Afaharing Ohio. Oct. 81, 1881. Certitleate of Jan* Grist, AIM been troubled for about two years with a pain in toy breast. Late in the Spring of this year I heard of Dr. Schenck corning out to Martin moon% and I determined to call and see him and get examined with his Re I Rata did ea and also took all three of hie medioinea, so. cording to directlona, and I have been greatly beneetted. I hope. from the benefit already ex peneneeti, that it will not be long until I am en. tirely well. JANE GRIST. Oct. 31, /SOL Fbktrid 7busakp, Mahorsing,Co , Okio. Cure of Mrs. *armor. For about five years I had been affsoted with pain in the right side of my brawn, and In hopes of getting rebel , i had taken manydifferent kinds of medicines, but found no benefit from them whatever. 1 then heard of Dr. Schenck, and the great cores he was performing with his treatment, and concluded to sand to labs Agent in Pittsburgh, Dr. Keyser for tome of his meth nine. Prerions to taking it, I was so prdsirated as to be mieble to undress myself, or even to lay in bah I waaohliged to sit up in a chair in order to oh. Win as; rest at till. After having taken Dr. Schenck's medicines, r heard that the Dnotor was emning to Martin Hoot's, and/ determin+d to see him. / was already so much improved b the use Of Inamedloine, as to ne able to go overt- to Mr. Roth's, which is a diatanoe of a mile from my house! The DOefor pOoneninced my disease to be BrononialConansoptionand - Live r Com plaint, with an adhesion of the Pimps to the ribs. I would moreover add, that I, ocituthed ab rtioatonntlnuallV; and *pit r u nm einiu mi s tities matter daily. I took the Sea Weed, Tonle and illatatizalte Fa% according to the Doctor'ti dirSctions, and 11411 haPPI to say that Tani nearly well . ANNA WkkNER, - Shay 2bonahlyp Cbhatbkma MO. Oct. 29- 1801. ,„ d 1 .- 111...-IPELBER & 140 i. STEAM 'ENGINE , BUILDE RS. - • IKON FOUNDERn Oefterallfachtntati and Dollar 16:kers, blear the Ponn'aß B. Passenger .Dent P A. 1417 CrIIRE ALL iIS4 I 6 OF &eta intik/nes, running 15 -- -41 three to one hundred and Oft/ horrie power, igidaufted foreriet Saw Mills, Blast Pornacos, Nnetortea eta: t ed on7 t i r r ichln attent ery ir & t: c9l')Hrtiltilref EA. ne, " mulay and offer:darts*: aa " 14 ' ye Also on hand. Ordained and 'est/ Or ship. meat atehort notice, Engines sad Bcdlara of miry descriptlrar Alec, irtnrish-Beiters sad Shea: iron Be w.*, Wig ht . Iron paid Piaties in ;e l m . no , c etrifantrire of Our prices are low, our machinery maiinnuttared of the - bearcnatity of trutteriala, and warranted ln all cases to me sandman:ln. as. Orders from all parta of the Conn solicited and promptly filled: J.-D. HANCOCIK. 4770/11-XEr IL4llr, O. 78 GRAZIT- 8T.1413T PITTBBDIGHfr ifor.42: =ih,l4=-174.4lokbjiltesersi bargatita. Cla C, early. a LOVE, 118 e Market atom* 110! FOR CHRIbTMAB AND NEW. Y BABB GIFtwi—BOOTB, 4110.0ANLr GU6IB--The very artele trat is ward ed,iiind Will be the beet, most desirable and serviceable present you can give a Meal; and only look at till pricers. Ladies' hee'ed Congress lasting Bootsi ){ Ladles' heeled . Balmoral Boots, only $1,735; Boy." Bcota, from $1.60 to $2OO. Also Btrilato and Gum Shoes, Cork motes and Ice Creepers, and everything in bur - line at equity low figures. • JOB. fIORL AIL , 98 Market at., 2d door from 6th. • del4 NEW FALL GOODSI-- EATON MACFLUM & 00., Invitoattention to their NEW STOCK - FOR FALL TRADE, . At Nos: t 7 assll 19 11114 street. Wholesale blows supplied at lowest Prie4s , se2B °HEAP NSW PIANOS.— Nia An eleantly carved Rosewood pew I oo tave Ratio with tall Iron frame made By one of tee oldest flrtrie in lie* York, / 7 0 0 A new I Octave Rosewoodlron frame, . $l7O. A 31811 7 Octave Rosewood Iron frame, $l6O For saJe by JOHN H. MELLillt, 81 Wood Street. CHICK BRING & SONS' PIAVOS.— A new supply direct from ibeiriatorfactitry at Boston, of 8% and 7 OCUWB new acalpg i cker• Pianos, In plain and carved Rosewood sure, lost received and for sale by JOHN H ElBLLifit, , . No. 81 %Yawl. mat. Between Diatoond Alley and nifirilif street. • non W. EL AIoCrEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, I N t y r r iwge Et at e d v attontion . 0 ( 1 )f bt t y;ims to Fall and Winter Goods, asst received, among whloh may be - found all of the seweet etylea of goods for Omits and Youth's Ware, together with a full and compl , de assort. client of gentlemen's Furnishrkg Goode fdoeff,S.* CO- 148 Fe.teral at. no2p 2m eor, M arket Square, Alley tn t . City. EUROPEAN AGENCY._, HOMAS . .RATTIGA.N, EII A. RSD`FAN N Agent, No. LIS Water street, l'lttallurgbi Pa Is prepared to bring out or send. tacit either from or to m ai neur eart of the old country, either by steam er eta. FiGHT D pelable itny pert of Europe. *genitor the Inilbrultpolls and Clachinittl road. Also. Agent far Ores old litsoeSterLine. of Sailing Packeta, and for Cae fines of littektiera Inv betWO3l2 New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. NA7 Dd. El AL. 0 "Z", HOUSE!, SIGN & ORNAILIMUL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, fourth St, Rots .wood & SmlthArid PONTSBORG Et, PA. 07 - All work p•o - nptly attended to. rofilklyd UCKW HEAT FLOUR— Ici aal e b . : 143 racks, o prime article H. , M ju UTH it nkrean o., iTed and iy W. 0 deli 147 Front and 118 Second OVERIII, *ins. A USTIN LOOMIS do CO,Doalertin Promiattaa7 liotaaßoada, Merlin** - and ei aeoirdies fez money, - Mcmcogoadisoty meet Bead; MocCiplde! • • , with collateral aeteuttlea. • myna LbiD ABAFT a BOUGHT &Ho BOLD. Persons desiring Leans can be 1101:101131131ed on easoneble terms, Ent capitalist& can be iinalabed with good Dwarf bee at seninnaratise , prieen. Also. to the Bele,ltentbett and Begging et Rawl OBlee, No. V FOURTH' IMLEBT above Wood, tends AUSTIN LOGICS & CO. R. EL - BU LGEII t i Itxr YrAcertquat, of tYERY i 0 0 1 001044 . 0Ni , PIET- R N-4 It II- 1g... 4 A .1 1 ' 17 1,11 ASSORTILF, T OF PlttabargMNanafactared:Farlitture, Constantly on Lind,-whlohirevUleell at theloweat prices for CASH. milealYna RC B-10 tierces in stote and fo nale by apia MILLER ik RICK*TBON CHERSE-200 boxes prime Cheek!, V for safe by NW] HENRY H. bOtaLINS. POT CLAY - --150 Ws Irmisbiaki (nay noshed and tbr sale by . dell . .. . MENRY W FL ClO .1 1 1 - 17.. 00D AND MARBLE - :• • A. TIONS on Wall Pars for dining n oms anckvestibules for sale et 1 Market atreet. dela 08E,P1111 BMUS, TCB, 13, Q. 13.4.10-- Cr /I tree Broakfain Boons Id Ettore and for Ode t P. SELLERS 4 OM no9o • Penn street, 14 • • • • h A Gra N 8 OW'S SOOTHING u S YRUP, for sale 17 ORO. A. KELLY, Druggist, No 60 Federal street, AllelaterAY. THOMAS FARLEY'S . 'it t ußrirrults 'est CIIkIR Nii'.lllBl No. 164 YKDERALI3T.. ALL.F.affrm Y. UNDERTAKING, fa &I Ita branetieefwin reeetve prompt _ attention cordenken bete ft, e die room r a% toe LaTery , , Stable of M. Jame. rld & Obio el treei. kneed*. -- ' ' I ly 6 GROSS 0 WIVSUONOEfIet NJTkiOCMDS, just reoelygdAed ter sale , te rm 13/00. , No. % Federal street, AID* I ALL ' APER AND DOR P ER4. Of forelgwand demesne toanahitara, tor sale wholesale and retell by poen W. P. M68811./LLL. 87 Wood!street.. Vi/LLIAId KHANS. DAVID frooelimaas HABNLSON 4. COFFIN, General Partners. B Fantat Partner MEANS ‘lic. OOFFp...T Oaltermeors to aCbandlese, Means A 00,1 • W OL BSA Lg Q'C Br Corner Wood OM %ie. .Pirrißtailiii PA: OWEN MERCHANT TAIL R, 49 St. Stye* Gentlemen's Clothing "Made to order p FOR CASH. • AVING RETURNED FROMI NEW •yoßs., with a choice stock of CLOTHS. • 3.-.; MIMS and VESTINGI3, 'bleb cd be pur chased at prices far below:Vte usual rates. Aar Great induce me etforect to ceett buyers. sett Lem H THE glajO,Hl ' I,c f ß res 0 valuable_ land for I I vie, having e . erd on the ilrtver; situate imer ellerUle 'Me C land 'and Pittsburgh' Railroad rune through ft; r lulus and tenon apply at the Reel Seto% CIMB:E9P °M r a N. Cdele XfuN e p ltet ROBERT )114L;EA,L, WHOLESAL:E GROCEIS COUItSION AND FIiDIPARDDIG MERCHANTS DiaLuu*s PPODIN/MID PaTiinnwa Mx= 240. - 11111 LIBERTY sTRICECT. • nolsog M;I3IIOIDERTIDS AT ' COST, ', nearini °utile° of PRIMO EMBROIDERIER &LICE r - gDB AT mato, auvauji_A- • AC 4e7 N 0.1 7 Finn • st, CIBEEN APPIAB=2OO bariest Oloice Atiplet teceived isbd for sale by' J Ak124,, r MINNS ILAMAINTS. OR 8. LE-6,000 bustiehr • *3 old OM" In bulk, delivered at Rochester, .• For terms apply to R, L. ALLEN,Agent, jai No. 0 Wood stmt. iiiii* E. 'WA T` 2 .lf roa I wipt Nucta TERRY, rfaXCA 41rx. CO , _ -ThepaTagiem PsWARINN , CLOTHS, -CASSENEImak . satinets, vestugi, NO. a 65 V4l l - , ~ , • 4 42 9 / 4 ' 1141114!•441-'42.- J¢gta v. MatT, deLtly • JANEI4 ; 1, . • Ei FORWA MIR PDSOIRISS,KifiIIatORT':-, . , RIM iIES d •7 rIOIIIZ, Olialtp.' , $ 11 , 4j0a 1 0, : • ____ tOrted wad CIORNEM . 07 *Ask= itsirzarorlPturtcht a Blikurgh worth Br B. Cuthbert Bury Pittt • Olt, Heisler k :Ekviiarf "u,feAted. , Ld:Ed.pan.l4,l..let Howell, dr.4o liacterraon, - Donlon I"72ll4Ptfis, . D. DB,EOB4i mAPIITF. • • -. ,1 ; 4 , PORTRAIT ac 'PIC .4 gilt and IndtaJialaci DEA TAW.= *macs PLATAND-catimatir exAskv.. /L 128 swJtla s eldif at t: Demler'e Block, loetstemi l liftir Varga Pa. .1r ty 91aee 3 exViditettiviefir Prme .5 141 Pat - Umla aldemtionEkiriC__ . _ __ooo Paintings, Reguildm4PleknAs framed at wholesale prim TIKPORTANT ' •r` `l2BB nR. JOHN HAEVEY44WarIor jj upwards at twentylyetanidolfaceihntitnnite: sweat time exeltterpsoiregramfot-lionsals - ~...., Alkalizes, and Da ce.Wittonsinita.br • , cOss in renaming th nEllitzteti td bellitiOuks r now entire cordate - nee Ines g "Great Ameginavitaiiil ' ilfi:, - -'-'z': 1 . •• D11., , 11A 4. -- --,-- - avtge444 ''''''''' • CH RO NO-T HERWAV FT Mitt' fl UV - , Yinzon have never yet tailoci,eaten thestirms,-;; , -".. i.inithirits betniablittlfkollctived, , - mciviiiiidifilSilliettiiiiillgit Obstruetrou,ormoppag or istrestorlng.the sysiera tommteet_ tit, hen, mattering from SPINAL A.I7IIOTIONS K POC7SOB 4.11.11<'' nreralt-Winves, or-otherleMikAtes4r e "Usranhr--, Gamuts. Also, in ail rim opiessmisyy . --- ops limn= ''."--, l'acereartoe, • Eimance; Ac. Pturawitaxn, irkir,-,' -, wha•-11 are the lorermsnere of tonnkisedstus diseien: - -- tar. Thsse las are perfectly harmless on themsa -, stia , tan, and - may Deb - 4 Oritttetsilastaticlicats fa. mat, todhavi causing distrust at e than: Jag AM rift A MUM , ItyMiren , int gnash , ing,and restorin,g the 'system to & Y- Von& non, and by brt aging on the monthrtotr. - eith _ reguleriny, no matter from what ea , ,-- *tons may arise. They shoUld,hooo boo , 1 ttni4 the first-arras or,tacw MO Of mem:unity, cu rve ho sale at any other tinae,,,nst-4 '... won! be the remit • • .-t--- '- , .- , Each box. contains 60 Ma i - Pimp Down, and When desireci'wEl be sent bir' my. advernsed Agen‘sat raeaftsa ttnnanY• J. BRYAN, Rochester;, N. Y . ._1 1 1 Agent. mild tar Lottataitta gen ~ tti twaidAttle -- • BAG/4 .J O 3 "C--- wilawrmiarar; kAnrrigiasoar, EFINKIV AwrY' titiLARS. IN lA, pure ciebon , 6ll,, ,innatteneed, Fhb". Csg Gireitioquhuitakr onhand yh tt=e l =t t a o li n Yo 6 o:4l . .B9 l Water and J'AlEgr• notliestrredo., Bsecl owl DrAlaliEVaiiiiLliliders in provisimmovgggppirogistimd Front stn. yd• xis ww-* •ic ExAtx 4 MrS o 9Sia4VlNlttiso r G OLL : • been MAD ever since the "fever", arm brinattiutovivesti mem portions Mont to tnigaittilliltaiiMP Dagen, that it will be to their interest Mgvp on-A*l and make an examination of ottr dock riewlth liYad. mhil CIIRIsT.NAB •PREVAIT Just received ii large adS'orthifilik {of GENT'S'' LBO, 9d.1 VERY C4 O1 PEE4RWA .:.qu L, "to 1651 sad selling low by SIAN: Vir IL SaUMMitirogrClo4 • 4,stut —viisAUVE#Pet, JAS. MILLIN44.I3 1 , Iif.9tIONGATIE- • IA PLANINGPrIIicy would Worm the pablib that tie has rebuilt' ' and haring enlarged Ida , eatabliiddra it with the neweat and moekaignott noboards,w pared to thrniaho4 r pre 'scroll sawing. and and abutters, kilniddied, frames; lng; making, . 'South Pittsburgh, de_pteraber LAW ENT $6,25 per . 1:111: a'sitius, jukdwetting, JAI Noumea :A at' nat. r, !tett. , A. A. CAABIBIL - Pittsburgh Benertillusult, egh.Oompanles irsomintirA sot Elmoalna, - , ;•?1, & , - iiirchartered6i4suna.4lYptliv i kesiiii 1113-Fire. Marine sad Lifo . Voio , of laid& sariptiona. • • _ Alft n 026-40 1 SS 7111:MTH 5 "1 ' ' _ . §IIGARS-Btan•iarriArns , , • _zainulaWitxutd-an. LB coffee • edEvgalii. • .47,8Pid tw."l=-141=Itallnet. JAMES k."GH , 1991 , I I OPE ICO,V* I6 Od ... _ Ls , Allegheny vOiliyezio 4 iminzaini. b. matt Sidarti. AND OF Iffr • . • 0131%/:4 S 44AT T I " . slnchto. 40 Inv. ideiz sporaerbrdayixetedlitledink 01:1161S. Wood atotrt.k .V. B biglioii /1,115058141.121 . . . SMITH:.: PARK teln. NINTH. WARD. , - .IROVilitagir Warehouse, No. 14 Fiat und 7 ;. - • ~'..., . VOW 3 4 .-W ata. 4. adOsanig Mantkractureasolallinsaa.tut geoid rk, -- : - .: 01 4 Retails and (Stills , :GE@ and :W* tirlp Bad ''C' - '' Iron& Dog Irons, Wagon gefop,trot oar Pa ; 4.. T. Nee. Hangers and Conntinonz .! tion 4, Liao -robbmwe ing and inatlninlngiihory cd . ;;11:_, acep to ;Om Kaabl 4 a ct Having a conaplete,ntacidne atiop_.na Ptmdry an neoenne47 , fdp:Tir "MAiilt air r Made& tcs--1 . .. , ~....li, a SMINI7O . . 3 0 lliir iti t oilkit i'- ..- OOPILMIBB - 1 ortuailifteaua Pl. :, . 7 0 3 . r j0i 4ga ,f err , :: ?I , , -, -, rid; '1410.0 .4 44T.4 1 1* - - "4, No, 11 WILTS )4CEVEIZIM-mcumasAtitirr . artza - ' - -el.- : ~ , , . 031, 4" WEAR WELL&VILTAIgiFittio=t4 1 eakaiang44o, im i nt i nabletox' „ie tbei m iticAllt*ms =estate 3 1 - f , 4 l AlM aacralo - 4 " .:, F , VITP}iBICWIC alga - - - - .=,-, 0,: L' • t.... lotreet. O ' A , 7 .; ': ' ':',' :, ( : :4 ' •,_ in:wino ahntn4060.0x.::13=:..Lzir,....,4,, T , . 6.,._, : f,,, „ ~ , :::::: 11 nAI , -4, . ~. , .i'l 7-''' Wtta Cherrraut -- - "''' ~...._, ' ' f. 4...z.i.- -IN I i Fwl %Tdrflifaialtit, s 1 retail by r oleap tio sessi le sui nad dßetidi the atom% 1tw ... 4405ew ... los ~%'•T r_ ~r,kiict _.r.. , -,.,