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'' 4 . : ~• .....r f j ~ki: . 4i1 7 : , ;;1- 4's ~ I ,' .... .... .„,„.,.... . .., •,• ......„..„....._ AARR ~...,)..t...,,a_• • • ~„ ..,,, •, ~.1 •,..,.:„... . . ..,5„ i,„..,„. „..„,_....04.,,... ..,:y„,.•... • ~....., • ......,..:•.•... •:::.;,..„..,..„, ..._ 5-1, .--,-:-.,.„,... - - ,r of Platt and Wood dz. :Nozy. Met 01:411 Ca 11614 II IN& - awl. ask. tr saw ANOTEXIL. MAx ‘ . .K/L.LZD 42f TEI BAIL• 11.A1) "—A man named Hartley, tnyrrt. keeper at Freedom, was found lying dead upon the track of the Pittsburgh, Furl Wayne and Chioa_o Railroad, near that station, on Saturday morning, by the en gineer of he N•tw Brighton accommoda• &ton. He nad ev , d,latly been killed by a freight train which had passed up shortl• before and en examinay.. a showed by blood on t.e wneeiF, bat the whole train peeaeo over him. It le believed that the daces e. missed hie way in o - o•sing the track all ad of the. train, by rfaaon of a deu-e f • which pr-orailed, and was koccked dow by tbs' engine : ©va ` REVillxas Tu THE I.!:TATZ. —By thu Auditor G-uer&l'a rep Tt we p-reeive tha the revenue derived by the mete from Al. ksebehy • (runty, derng the rtssi year, wa• $210.517 64 Of this $92 890 04 was de rived from tax on seal fled poraonal eitai« Of the ren;ainct:i% Sl7,' 58 58 ifrar pair ;zed from tavern lituAis.e awl $2,892 trim rating houses ens 1 .ns. CAPTITELHD .vuce from Califor nia announces ne capture, iu the Sett) J ec valley, of a party of eigt.een roeo their vay tu join the (.I”rtme .stes Among LIR prisoners are two p,. ;183, ,var,it.LB, nameu Oda Showalter and Henry rowell. The former is, we believe, from Greensburg. SENTENCED. oa. Tupper, convicted of Btexling three costa, urns sentenced on Saturday morning. by Judge Mellon, to ten months inapr sonment in the Pen'ten tiary. S R. la. T MK'ra White, Plain and Panay Fl O rde ner and Orehtrta on hand, and made to on eborteat notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S,' SHIRT FA . LITOR NO., 47 ST. CLAIR STREET SIIGAR -100 barrele Baltimore B, Coffee, Anger. WILLIAM HAZLETT Has opined an oftleetat NO .84 WA.TXR, STRE. ST, ON OP . . Whete he will trankniot a genctel %Cuenca Agency hnelneace and we : WC .Iwlicct a attar, 7,1 patronage from Aeantoosa men. noeo.am ''''UT 4 4A - Olen vo., Wholesale (*rovers, AND IrpORTBREi OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &a. ,A t, 8d Distalariananealars is FINE OLD RONONHABILI RYE WEAL!, 1 827 and 390 Liberty Street, antly prrreetraem, P 1 1,500 L's EPSOM SALM, 1,000 LEN. CREAM TARTAN, 1.0,13.,EQ B 1 CARE 80DA, 1/.0 LDS 000rEnNEAL, 10 BOXEI ObWNNO ODES BTAfi Just waived and for eats by GEO. A 9IELLV, Draw:lst, oelttl Federal street, allegneer qity., GENTS CALF - • Double Bole Nooks, Clionta Bdp Boots. !Unitas thiNiadE'p Boots OBRA I CERAM t CHNAPIII AT PRIn 711 , ,erRERT. nrelrtr:N4 4(IMM WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER l v V ELEGANT! 6-91FOr Sate kg . e kRO • PEICEITARAR3:: MITRES the th *meal .'":. idir' atittrt a , IMMO ,aatiaifragirttlialltn boo 4 Nan Coal, Slack an Wei m donwar th e tn WIMP* t any qtutnti to ant • i_a._ . in 11 : 01 time *he OooL e rates.. Onr Coal la & Iv = dank. Panittgar n =it d i t in tri 824 may the Dalin Post PIT rElli rritG6 Y: DAY MORNING bk. Ile 46. - 411 P trAi :41=.1 Dxgriarotrisasu AttatTAL —Gen. Rose crane arrived here yesterday afternoor from. Washington City and left during the-night for his bead.qatirters at Wheei lug. He stopped at the Mononganel House, where he was visited, in the after noon and evening, by numbers of our oitisens. MrLITABY EIXENDITIIREa —ln the re port of the Auditor General we and the 44 10 W 1 1 - 15 e.i_pienditurei for..te mll[Enr'd, in Itie 04: • B Frownenfeld .b Bros,military uniforms and panta,s22,6B6; Dr D Baldwin, drawers and shirts, $18,724 80; Z L. Eisner, cavalry jackets, $6 007,42; Wells, Riddle & Co., making and repairing int ,ntry accoutrements, $6,472,29. A largo sum was also paid to Mears. Miller & Ricketson for supplies furnished our comps, to tdmith & Earle for beef—besides other smaller bills. Pitts. burgh, if she did not get her fuli sbare,had a very nice slice out of the $3,000,000 fund - - TuxAmyl' oa Lara.—A horse walked oat on the ice on the river at Monongahela Oity, on Tuesaay last, The ice broke and let bim in over his head. He swam for several yards under the ioe and came out in an sirehole, and struck for the opposite side of the river, where he arrived in 'safety ) . A. COSTLY I.'Laci —Among the charges on the military fund we observe one of $708.76 'for expenses incurred in pro. curing a flag for the dome of the Stets Capitol and other expenses connected . therewith." Rah ran expensive flag. RPITBZ Bilitium. --The dwelling house of Joseph Hutchinson, of Hliksbeth town. ship. was burned to the ground on. New Tear's day. Most of the furniture win. carried out, but afterwards took fire and burned up. We understand that Mr . Hutchinson had no ineuracce. Ilabarralsextra - 0: Gotha.. EtagarETKE ß sto re tie BROS,d tbr sale R NM I°J se,..s STEAMBOAT AGENCY. UL I v 174;:f., HAWSE ALL HEAP( , ir IST ElllllOl JAN 18 BY TEI E(4 14. A By -Saturday's Telegraph MOM EASTERN SEMI:re/KY BIRGRACEFUL ROUT OF THE REBEL MarthaWs Command Dig . - banded! QUIP EQUIPAGE DESTROYED 1. t Oaranowt, January 11.—The Gazette nye: Terom the editor of the late Sandy Val ley Advocate, now one of the proprietors r‘f the Louisville Democrat, who arrived here from Sandy Valley on yesterday, we learn that the second rebel invasion of Emi t -ATP , Zontucky has ended in a d sgtace• ful route. On Moitday.: last, Col. Giuliald's 'forces, loluding the 421 Ohio, 10th Kentucky, and 1,800 cavalry, had proceeded up Big Sandy to Painesville, within seven miles of a rebel camp; when we were met by a flag of truce bearing a message from Hum. phrey Marshall, asking it matters could be arranged without a fight. Col Garfield immediately replied that he could offer no arrangement except to either light or surrender unoonditionally. Marshall then addressed -is men,informieg them that they had no alternative except, ing to surrender or disband, giving them their choice. They decided to o..band.— They immediately collected and set fire to all their wagons, camo equipage, supplies, ete , and then each! man was permitted to, take care of himself, and the whole force scattered. in confusion. No attempt was made to save anything except the cannon, which were healed of. Colonel Garflaid dtepatcbed hip °sylphy in pursuit. They expect to capture the zutts, and,'••perkeps, pick up !many of tie 'rebels. The rebeialn Northeastern Kentucky, fram.the high- estimate lb which Hums phrey Marshall 4 Military hhilities w , re bad strong bones of success under it iesdership A kW:Elena federal force will he left in that region to secure its future peace and safety. Latest hem imaileritts Intel BALT/3106Ui t January 11 —A privet , : Letter trout Fortress !dour, et fisted y, 8 erday, says; The steamer SpauiJing Ar rived from llinstarea .1.41 et this a/oraing The brings no news of importance Th/. abets have not made their appearance tnet) the fl.in of D:.cember. The schooner E Atwood, Cap sin smith, eighty four dayh from Malaga, w:th •rutt and wine, put into bia-teras lett% Ln .ne sixth inst., abort of provisions. She was suppbed, and was to sail far New York on the 12. h Oa the 24th vt December, there arrived, • —44ten—tina‘ Irum Soanoke diteen contrabands. Tun nay be orn ttie ypsuidrng left, tire o.nLrunand..arrived i s yilhuhi,h, who had be,n five d.sya tne'voyage. They say they wore fired .ea they paue..4l Roeuvhe Leland. The) .as report much privative a 'long the Feoplv. Norfolk Preparing for the nurnittne 15.ap FONTIUM hioriaoa, Jenuary 11.—The Captain of We French swarnor Oattnet hes gone to Norfolk under a fl,g of truze, with dibpatohes for the French Consul. Great preparations were making at Nor. t ilk in anticipation of an attack by Gen Euenside's Expedition. British Troops for Canada. Porm.arin, January 11.—The steamer Hibernian, with British trope, will come here first to land her mail and passengers, and then proceed to St. John's. Secretary Seward has telegraphed permission to land her troops to be conveyed to Canada or alsewheae. Sailing of Steamships. Nsw Yosr., January 11.—The steam ships tuna and Borussia sailed this morn ing. The former with ninety passengers, and the latter with eighty passengers end three hundred and fifty thousand dollars in specie. Cot Sainual Galt. HARTFORD January 10 —Col Samuel Colt died at his residence, in this oity, thik morning, at nine o'clock. He has been ill for several days. The flre'arm factory will be continued in operation by the pres. eat corporation. Arrival of the Old Point Boat. BAl.Mforils, 'January W.— The Old Point boat has arrived, but brings no news. The passengers state that a flag of trace bad reached the Fortress with some returned prisoners, but they had no news papers from Norfolk or Richmond. V' /1111111-* CO,. . . • SHAW MINE- BUILDERB. num FoluisftEgs, General laeldnlata and Boller 'taken, ! . . 11 440t.' zaysnumiii, PA., w aruFAMIRE ALL FL:NDS OF Steam Engines, ranging 15- rri three to on, bun red and flay horse power. ..rid suited for GliP , Stills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories; etc. Give particular attention to Lao *instruction of Bre , t h a irgn i ewr a i l t= 3 . id for o p , . • • tilitq2,44,.injt qr snip •. • • • • =gluey df every iescripticm• • Alsoynircian Sot& "fi and Shea Iron separate*. vitottgatiMCgatte.adtpite ( !nil Pones In ro7lllZyk in a: 3 ; = num or s; ci aTMcture of theUst=.;'=VA:l2l4"'-= ere l' oTthe , emfrtr ! " ft e4 BOOTS, ''8110E8;• Inis, 4acircx POLES AND ICE CREEPERS, akming oat vpr. ow C A SH CHEAP STORE OF JOREPH R. BOn, AND, arm/ the well call da 7 ZVI" litrl t e e k, hd door from ani Fdth - • -datock. 714 1110Y8 AND YOTTITFTB 80018, .11 BOYS AND 1 017TH8 BOOTS, sans AND yotreii'socyrs, Cheap at D. a MMl;elffiA<:M4-I.: Elltelk — Arr - rnaißAl 110 3 N 0 11 7001:raa.. D./a - Fourth. . LiThinman Co. Poesenuon L oh* of ANDREW L. RO :11. t • M.LBTZWART, Jalit• Iff!nfilikalfaaL Frenoid c *Year Round. A ST UB THE SOUTH. t LOVE 14 *ENTI:TuRrt". f---- Nontinu 4 from flatterday.l Their plan w# , speedily arranged...-. Cookburn undeitoek to engage two or three men to a4ompany them.• They thought the displ ay of foree would , in. timidate the Con el into submission. Strange that , Y person could have been found to ;, go on so. 'doperate an errand. Pekhaps But whatever enterprise,. howl/Tr foalhardy f Atas ever failed to new followers frein *sing the restless spirits or • Kentuoky.? If /John° ddl Rey is-to btltortned, tetittokians are the first scale the welle. If Lopes -needs men to.be garoted or shot in . a vain attempt, against C' ti, or if the little tyrant: Walker calls fer aid in establishing ails: ve republic .14.0entral Ameriea,Kenttlekians areeager to brave fever and vomits, hunger and thirst, poisonous reptiles and morejlangerous semi-savages, all for glary or the love of adventure. A Kena i officer who had served in ..the Mexican werraised a rifle regimentolor Kossuth, Ind them armed and equipped, and was ready to sail if the Magyar had only been able to make a beginning. I, Wm. Tomp kins, knew the - Colonel of the Regis went, and have seen his commission from the Ex-Governor of Hungary. Preparations;. were speedily and gi. lently made ties next morning at day. light, Manley and Cockburn with three friends, all armed to the teeth, set out for Colonel I3arwell's estate. All of them wore cloaks or loose coats to Con. .oval their weapons; and as they had kept their intentions Bernet, they ex pected to take the enemy completely by surprise. But the proverbial "little bird " oar. ried the news; in this case it was a blackbird, namely Jake. In some mys terious way he heard of what was going on, and at once:'catne to me. " Massa Bill, dere's trouble brewin' for ole Massa Barrfri, Dat per Alanley . an' Cockburn is goin' to-morrow to fetch sway Miss Cely, and to shoot de ole man if he get in de way." Jake, in common with all his race had a mortal contempt for"p'or white trash," and be was rejoiced beyond measure when his master came home victorious; " I 'apected he was done abet of da p•or white livered chap, and dat Miss Coly 'd be 'shamed 'o stoopin' to de low flung people fora man. Gor-a-mighty, I hope off..-144taawgib de whole o.,rorivd some lead to fotedi back Wird 'mu! Don't you Massa Bill ?" "But ,Massa Bill, wculdn't you now be a frieu' to ole Massa, and jest ride over an' let him know, so they don't come on him onawares ?" "Me 1 Go sixteen miles at night ! I think I shall n , .,t interfere in the quar rel. Why don't y.n go yourself?— Mind, I don't tell you to do it, nor ad vise you." "Oh, Massa, you's° eaytin lawyer enough to know dat nigger's word ain't good for man in court; an' if dere's any trouble ole massa, maybe want to show that he knowed de rase( la was a oomin'." The astute Jake I To think that he was more far seeing than I, in my own field I Notwithstanding, I kept my ground. I did not see any reason why I should desire that Manley, or even the hare brained Cockburn should be shot. But Jake was beat on his errand, and, after borrowing a dollar from me, set out and found some white man to accompany him. I neither.helped nor hindered. A little after sunrise Miss Celia was making her toilette, when she heard the tramp of horses; she looked out of the window and recognised her lover and Cookbarn..._llWithe felt I_tion't pre tend to say. For afterward, wheu it beliame a Matter of great inipcirdinoti to know, she kept her counsel. A re. makably intelligent and self.possestied person she proved to be. But at all events she` started• up and ran down stairs in a - great fright to to in form her father. I did not say so; for anything I knew, she may have intend ed to her lover's arms. But in the hall her father was ready—his rifle ih bis hands, a .double.titinsged deer gun in the • .00rrie4 , 1. powder, balls, buckshot, patches and peraysion caps in a chair at his knee.. She . had not time to siteak before he Stepped forward, raised his rifle,'and said t , Keep off I Don't open my gate or I shall fire !" "Don't shoot ! Keep cool;" some Wm answered. r I _ . The party . mere close together, and Manley, in advance, was just opening the gato, a huOdred yards or two from the porch wilt re the Colonel stood The giteliwung open, and the party cooly, cannot. . "Once more shouted the Coldnel, "I waren you I" , AL ale same 'Anstant the sharp ofvok •of the rifle was heard, and Manley fell Off his horse- His party responded with, pistollsbets, but their shots fell short, and only enraged their sotillP nisi. Quic'4 as lightning he diachargo. ed a load of buckshot from the other gun, acid winged two of them; one was Cockburn, Whose right arm fell power less at his side. The *apemen now halted for parley Theiamevements took place within ten Beiv i lEgfrom the time whim Oaliaoame down It was not untir Colonel Slav well had- imt dowwthe seoond gnu, still diOtkkat he .Y.Ntai4o AMA* of his datters . pissericebmp She hadlantifiste floor and' 'was grasping his knees with midi and 'sup plications. She did not obey his stern, 11 nth street, N DAY NORN LNG, S 14 f. :',1::1 A.LE. . . room order to go to. her, but still clung to him weeping convulsively. The two mistotuitied members of the expedition ntisfliiiichl . ituil and picked up the hod.y . of their nitfortinte chief. "Bring hun in, ,, paid the .Colonel.— "Ie it peace or war ?" he continued as . I he rammed down a ball in his rifle.— "Let us understand each other." "Peace," was the reply. Cockburn, meanwhile, and his wound ed clomp:l49n go qtr, their hiorses 'With difficulty, and fainted from pain andloss of blood .before they haitgone ten steps. [I may as welLetate, here that amputa tion became necessary in both cases.j. Manley ins brought-into the hall and laid on his cloak forc'a pillow. The OolonelatOod, by nriffinolzingly; not a muscle moved. His :.daughter bent over the body in a paroxysm of grief, and, I dare say, of remorse. Manley breathed fiebly, bitt his 'eyes were shut T iri'ineensibitity: Presently he gave a gr.(ian which shook" his whole frame ; his oyes trowly , tutelosed. "I told you! —we part 1-..--I die for you.l Farewell." He was dead. IConclailott to.morrow.l NEW VAiliwinfe, 011 .Cloths, &e., WOALLIIMS, • • N0..87. , Fourth Street - FOUGHT PREVIOUS TO ta ELATE Jut ad#enee In p• fees, of which the tutfeet Viven. SAge le offered to parehasers FOR Oibli. • deli) RATk.S OF EL DORADO LIME AT THE White Lime Depot, No. 401 Liberty Street. IN BIBBED - - • • -•• By the mingle 8arre1......... sl oo per bbl By ytel)rty Loa 1 90 •• By lot. of lo• , nd lees than 20 bb e,... 86 By lots of 20 bbie or more, RO By the Car Load,- 76 " IN BALM By the Halt Peck - - • 10 cte. Br the P. , -... 16 s By the Halt Bushel, ............. 20 s BS t' e hel, SO s By the ^outer te., 2oe Loed 80 per b eeh My kite orbit bushe., or u 0re,...-.... 26' s By the Cs; A. liberal elsoon o tgisailio ooetraots ler supplt itg taus Bo”ses shi ofhe manatacturtagestato 11,hments, sod to see rare. Lome k. bares hipped to any point on the Al legheny, Mouotershela or "liki rivers. Lime-ither • barr..le or In hulk shipped to Puy et4tion on alit' of the railroads I , li 'log trotd Pittaburith. • ertne—Nk. CASH, ~.ides othertr•se /greed upon. ROBEAT H. CA.NA.N & CO delAdui.ociAltw tparraollotil _ROAKE.Y.Q.LUNTA liY stateeernits from pesticiffit Ida and troth, in this vicinity. who hate been greatly heuelliteci ey his reteedme; some of whom would evidently have been in their graves pre now titer dieetsee had not keen arrested by Dr. Illehenties medicines: Case or Liver Complaint axed Dyspeptics of Ten Years atauding. I have been suffering for ten yeas past frm Liver Oomplaint and Dyspeptiit r heard of Dr. .cbenak's coming out to Martin Koch's, and I though!, I woillci go and see him, as my disease had inarereted in violence within Mantua two years, and I he been under treatment of several doe qn, from whom I reoebed no benefit In the early part of June of this year I wens to see Dr. Elehenallt, and was examined by him with his .R.ItSPIROII- lI fER " I have been taking his Pittecnie Syrup, Sea Weed Tetra and dratedveke Ptlis eines then, sad I must say that I am greatly benefittotd by their use ; indeed, I might almost say that I am wall. ANNA M. SMITH, Laval, Fbfattel fy., Mahoning to, Calo. October 81,1861, I have been much benefitted by the nee of Dri Schenck'a mt.:Ulnae. RUFUS PARIIIO3, /bland, Ohio. Oct 81, 1861 Case of Mrs. McConnell. I had been affected with Disease of the Lungs , for lour or five years, when heard , Dr. Schenck coral 2. to Marian Hoc Pretib of tra to this time Iliad von up all hope of ever "gettleg well, Out Mr . ooh: whom I knew to have bean cured by Pr. Schenck, urged my husband anal he prevailed coop me to go and see the Doctor, who !Curd both my lungs affected, the bronchial tubes were both diseatteA•wben I breathed, they would rattle so taint it could be heard distinctly.... I have now taken his medicines for some Unto, end dad myself wonderfully improved, .altlatu e it entirely , recoveret I now find myeeitablelo desist to most of my houeeduald,duties, and have no doubt of my ultimate tootilvOt y . m the benefit rhaverecetved freartif. mon, I would advise all persons eindlsrly enacted to apply to him when he melees his next visit s Thm atalU ning icoONDLELLL, Tblettiff Co, ilt. Oct. 81, 1861. . . ~.. . .• .41irstacat.. er Jilitte tiitit. i n. I luirtAbhen'tiroribled 'for - iibtitit tifti yeitta'Wl . 4 pain in my breast. Astern then:Mak, A beard gi NlANSobtAXlffik Alocardn& pa to. ~.. ' gughoa, and i detErmlned to cull Ain& MM. , / get examined'wittilds Roliptraildit f - ,l' so, and also took all three . ag Ma marlintage, an: oording to directions, and I 4stra .bee toned tted. I hope, from the benefit alre denoed, that It will not be long until I. Ma 'en. well. JaNS GitlEiT. OCt. 84 1801, ' .10gliscci 21 r 01 9 1 .4. A .' Italiening 0 2 • ak4o. Clare,of Mrs. *iiraor. For epptit km Iwo I bad MID offeetel wi th pain i t t zs thie AIM side of my lifiiiiit, - and In bailee tqat " Tait, I tuid:takeomitordifferentkinde offintedidinee, bat found ap , himent,•froin ;thaw whatever. I then heard of Dr_. Elt.kthtfrov ?did.' the great onrea I.e was performing pi thhis tn.uneal., antatiadoslitP,:affintl-o:rikar illtrabUrAP:Nallar lip Of 4113 . Prep' te. ng if, at W . tie vitrble 16 ' m or ettrA4a , lat M lied; 1 wee Otdiged.‘to /ASV obilf RI Vtl=l4 ob. thin sely teat at AIL _hayim *en ill% tdbencrt modicums; r h Mrtms Doetermis ooming to Merlin Rentes,oinct If difennitiedlo: see him. A wee aireectty 40 giuott. IMP9raig thiftruia 61 hie tnetlielie, as to no' able t6' f toil& . Recites, *tech lea - dualism ofl mils tram' My to noose . Dr? po s orltregolpleed•rtakAtese• km 11 ... 110 mow cou"Kottsonana.l42l:. t .. 17-fint, With an aantian of tlitt - PI • o .Hl4' Pwcrald Mereesom aild f . Rim 1 Roughs ' tr . tost eoe Mandl youldrespit Xjyt IstrideogftePtito 04 matter daily. .1. Wok the rui..m e,We Ik . Bea Weed Ton* an.! 11 t lidiertt- s' • l'ilt atteovang(to UF, .0603tOefidif eetiOnlillatillni till P 7 to ear that lath nearly well . ANNA W Thei{a 21:mashut Ogusakap CA, * , Oti 20. 18161. • —• le _ J:. D. , M A,NCOOKI Antitorcirscr wltTLidtar:" WO. 13 Gil PI7.II3BUItGa. MAU. ;Am" AaiD OIL, CLOTHS — AT,THE-7, _- 40 UITHSTAIXTVAIWITAticIRE. uT WCALLUid LAVE I LT Lige dyolltripM2ll4ll2rad invtriC=libti ei tr b as thlyirilltse,l fared on the , moot favoratiertorms, • newt y uporped ast m ic e tat beertit a l Rnigigew 110 - ifiSUURI SAND-43A banxtb, a I".3 " "cie ' til " 1 5 / 3 a--§ r - 114) ' Inflater 4 - .AND - , lo 7.404 211. - P. asmass a 00: Pena sires; Plttibtalk• , mraTg,;-. - -- • , • • . , WATT ~ 4_,,i.,-,,,, , ,,,, • Q 1 FOR CEtReIIifiCS'AND.NEW'' . „ 2 , , i _ i ., El .. 1 , filf- i _ . = ~,-,- - - KBARB 0 -.11001'Er,.. WOES: /FM - - .'' , :.' _, '. ''''' '' . '.. l -t l e's-0P o r ti....T he wry. amnia Shat-tamachafolurlmill- .'- ' - ;60..-,-; ar-4-tc--tarijoi„ be thabem, mon deatrtMle arid aerdoefhlo9r9Pnc. ou. can aloe a frienl; qtnd on y kidi at tharidd ft.)-"t'l l ; ..?. 17,,,, , ~....if CO., .. Ladies' hee'ed Conmhentlaattng Booth only $OOB - , ~ Ibcpo6 MW-ABB?...ppilz,l- .- - 4 • Ladfoid heeled Bairooral:Boota, 0u1y...9146; Borth '"- - ,' • 4, ' : .-,.. - ;._ , tmta-,?Ail' t , ' iloota,from 9LAO to 1 2 ,00- AU° Su 6l . ..° " 4 .-("mt CUYEIIB, ~,,CABIUMEIME44.ii. . . shoas, cork eolee mid Ice Creepers; an d ln cur dud at equally rev flgmea. ' •98 Market a JEL 4 ithiitiflatthp4.TanotirTibmid4oll4l-. , •.' . OB' 80.12,4., t, 2d door from 6th. del! t °t6 " , li ,* lity , At.okit lit il lit iii i4 4 ll .4;‘,:7 l -• . 1 . (...4 : tta=,lB.lll" . ' 4lll ,9 191 m4_;•:: ~ :7 :-., , N-4:;'t., '' ,Iki 1111311t133,1V4 FETlORatikik*;4.l";;6"4 POPP, Difi.,61,109010-t:Ottfir-S--..'.---.'4:,;(12', : : 1 1 :7 - - , .-2"4=1.. , ;.:4:; ..,, t.• .11 . 9 f: 72 1.4 14 31. 1 .1A - 1.4 f i t hWiligntiVitMiteakai A l t r t n , or.man- 07 istessizrxdaditsiorap:Cniss L : ;rt ''.!•, ..4 :!.%.11212Baintelliniat o._ al3 t fatir4. . ..77-1. • . it. , -64 , .: ,l_ef_eftiii, . at.,'4, ar 'a; -• ..4. r ~ .ao - '164" '4F -.; Ottaideldar au -•, ~ :‘,.. i.:, i N. Bank, Liot iropet4. ~ •, . 4 3 AmdetittrowDo ... ,, e• ~.,.., - . • --witetutopp 5-6.1 innsaptf, 18 lii,k4.: . , H., :1 3 : BitEiattt 44., . , . A ., .L.,,,.,,„,,,„...„--,,,,,.. _e ,==.,,:it,:,„,, . ~ tiVOKlttgriltaiSWElWP4N..„,:,-g PORTRAIT & .PIOVIIIIIP EIIeAMINI .:.:: .--."'. OM and IsttatiOnloiiiolloll4ll4e • ' DEAL• , B - .arov-:.-4.4.= 'i,.JJI . mint 'PLAtE 4111 *1ND0W , 13 . 4411k )-, '. ' 1.2 g snattinerif'Slititiel4S-4r42. -Demist:fa Block, batareem:BilltuithddllWlM,Pfltk Amma L Pa, *ir- Oily Slae at ruat 'lit'PalYiefiiir stuntaziktitei to:twat - A t ...PitinviedVagicadnig-kmWTVIrtgIIfYLERNI, credi tirtro moue ow--- faigov., !.. • ' ' ' ' ' NEW FALL - GOODS I-- EATON MA ORUIVI A. Invite attention tOthear is 'NEW STOWE FOR JA:11 Tli&Olt ; At Nov: rtals4l9 - Mith street): Wholesale buyers aunniteditt lowtterinieest " 28 ' " EtrdilLlV WeAn elftantly Mß barred Rosewood "new Tarcsi Piano W lron Mune mane By intent the igdeat n113110.141.118W X 9714 s2°° A new 7 °Wave Rosewood Iron tratniN A new 7 Oortveßol373tfiXod Mar framer ' For stale JOHN . g B; . nol6_ . - - ERIN.a .it S' ‘,4 , 4 no , "ply di.rent from the menufactOii et Boston,. of S hand T °before tiew 'iscat&Ooteker , Pianos, to plain And eiryeit RosttwOodinitdontnrey fast, received end ISzr esnebdr J JOHN H, No. sr • Between Diatimmt: Aliereind Fourth street 0011 W. EL MAGEE & cey 1113411114 AT INt air vrr ia ta 1 , 41 , 5 u4 1 : buiem to , Fall and Ifinter • e net received. lime e Web be fbubd .... , Its ° ate newest styles ofgoOda for and eau • Ware, together with a fail an 'Oretoplotte iaelt meat of gerdlemeige literatahrage'aoda.. W' a. Attarat g eg444 3 retteretat.. ope, market aare,Allerneny EUROPEAN :AG ENV* grid:WM.o, RATTIGAN,. ZURafi fit. to. W Titer alavet,baTaburg4;.''' le premed to )%oe or sea . •- - . troV or' Co ofthe old'doontry, eteeeer EiMr i f l nj alwa lt RANT parable ie ley of Sarope. Arm iutth tfur, l e t ad gra lot and challun„ di Line '! Sailleg Pia*, end for the time of Ste quetliooo New York, Liverpooh)Gleeseries iiehmar. . „fen IV - 3 1:t - EI .A.Cl^7% HOUSAIIIGH PAINTER AND GLIZA2 Fourth Bets t. Wood Beni el . girAll work fim - nptly atiell i ded to.n/Zs' UCKWH EAT FLOUR-- $ ; 14/sacks, Mime• articiej Aid flisisedainii Aldo to . W. . SMITH DJ del 147 Front and 118 ilkoonnd threats. kuromeesTf - lriLybia,:eriptsM,,Bld 4 ;ll: l 7l#4l3l73'' Ifiant*roicuesory Antes, Benda, Mortgdaten, wi -• 43= %bubble. • !ND DRUM Botroat L iim ism* Parsons desiring /AMU;Can be neeinnutodow anennable Winn, andvardtatets cent..befarninb nitb good ettenrinea rernsweitive Also, attend to the Sale, mating aa - 4 Lning nt 481 &state. Moe, Iwo. 92 IPMETErgITRENT above Wood.; teelds, 44W1 1 ''r.1P9, 1 4 3 CO. lit. M .: Old LC: ESL kiainlitUotiters-1?3, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FITRNITURE: No. 46 Smithfield Street, Pl 7 TEEM RION AFULL 4s4OE73IE3'NT 'OF Pittsburgh'ltantilhottaredDrarnliare4 •Conatnntly on hand, which. wo will tell at tiiis lowest prices for CABE. maler.ll4 - UP 1 C B-10 tierces in atone And fo groin .I.litsale by . MILLER e • 01011*6 1110813-4300 boxes prime Oho+ for . eby [de t ki • POT CLAY-150, bbla siioari Clay 4ez ronivedand kraal° bl ow WCVgI34". p f vB l . ll ll - 01 -RBLA bKITA. an4l 6 ,rb.i. ....tw-mirrittzt 2A acs, S. 0. WO • ireer BrEittfiat-Bielm • Iri store aut for arks•by • :P. SELLERS-a Oft nc4 l o_ Penn street. Pittstrpre4 6 - ußass W INSWW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for Bile 1 7 9E0.-A. KELLY, Druppgtet, • Na eihiredersletreet.:Alledien". HOMAS FARLEY'S URNrrialul t AND .Ctiliaa WAELEHOO I: Zia 164 F&D.INAL EiTy ALLEGEska. UNDERTAILVAG, in aft its braorshea;wilfllsotae prompt tatentrbir. Order* can Welt •Wilton/km r a the Livery Statue of Mr. James Floyd, 0 , troato&liefilth4.7a. - 1 fi GROSS BROWN'S , BRONCHI 4- LPTEcotares,2zsir s imb rm in f ; del* #9,4g , lNA•gal stnA Iteireni. - WALL- 1 AZ-UW.4NX' MODEM , 41 14 9Virrd e giter __ eBll°- mlnuga c i !dna Maitewiaff.4 87 Woad. Valt M act; " tit'o 8 general Putnam 44111. Pi Iler MEANS & COFF-iPI fflaccialsOrsto fitPClalldloss, Met= *OOO WHOLESALE GROOEHIS, Corner'WO9E Old Tater Stu, • teioni ' ,l PrwtrESEßoic. - • OWE WEREE, , Id gRO H Alt T T4ll - 0111 ' • r. 49- SLAClaliFfStreet. 1 '''-. N. - . 0 :. Lh ': tipnikonven gottinWronoo to orler nn ,v. , 0 .• FOA ICArig,g,- IAVINGIANDITENE6 FROM N 1 - i m, :P a ir it rottObwotook which t , in to _ PVtai,..w.p. . Wbeltartaili • xatistrateie igiontinnubeduinnPotretbd to mob bn . sik4 7 ; , . 44. . - , WW 0 44-BALCWO,O,4 COONSKIN ITS DamaamPrifolienrull olaa ltunnaosoluil '4, 7 In set ranaidir . mufti not is EMBROLDE4F4 - 4 bjj Otautieout oP I 'MEM -EtttEMOIDEBIZS4 UX 1 11690044 kr : .424#4 : L - Ti -77 ) . = 7 4 ! ; ;.• - TAW. ,ITI 'rune fat in bulk, 4 Uv ed of ReettesbrieWPor =ood Mr,* , 11DrALli rApiEse s - ‘ - nth. iyv•o- ' , i ossriseikineadtWus7X, Tharikbritatiamiesterke mikawww9TlVlß, wrmartet stmt. , 41112 JOBlllll ii. - it 1101-Itlo bbls fresh Lizosr. - ege As by Wee min S. cola% .:., h 4,t :.1 :-' ANT,,.. ! TOMMEIM - :;,,,, " .. , ':-;,:t 3 n-Bea JOAN,: EASVCrotlitiii.tAir. : -<-::,' --- '; Mil 7 n w e r etelt l a =Wax iy 111 1 15W,' - k;1 5 :. '.. 11514ruffiee,:and infringratnealetbiddh s ll - q' -- & ,, ' ',;..... ~ `r i oriati r i=Ye t t h itiet=g B 47ll _ ...4V,' T ' s'4 7-4? - ~,, ~..,p.,...1 / 4 4 ,.4„,-0 - '; ' , .: raGroat AmerjAm4,4l9,,n ..---4-A----:;YI t " iii ' DR I 44-1 " 7 - 1Y :"ii - iii.t.- --I.:: :•':,-;::: - ..:i. , ..„7,:, , r, Cqt 04 H Eget rf - ' . L. Ls . . °blamer:es talkwf,esb I 'limp ''izlie,^.*-73. ! ..: 4 fP, 1 1 32 = l i gem= 4 ,igit , =.o 7 . _ - ', - p:_rA; ~d obstruction,orstoppageotraim ‘ ' ,.,,, e . ? , ,g CZ 4 ticuirot tbe BYETtext , 0 -Portrt.,,________Oellfb.:' ~ '1,.-3Jr-- - e. . . -,,,.. from-Strew asssinsonsg rwer4rnms ' ' ,N , ...,i'.2,j r ,..3 7 --,- PxPther Wellip 2 l4 .l f 2tr - - . T..'"' MK - .. iti a ll eases - - -,.,,:;.,,,,-.,:• -: ..; itmanixnr, PammtaßiA.._ . 11, . it tacii am e ircercusnersofpen• elm* .„, -'..,,:- ‘.,... ; sitiorturia-Tatr nro.peryteU N dianighilt"Ati* ' --•-_,-.-. , .6a' on , and may-Se fr*sa oy,,Ris egad' wAar ro ~-, - 1 `litru4 tottoout4ougool outriror 14: Vie • ... ,-- :. 1 .:44.140n.A44.40nein• -bY vr oti ev.dH ia lm ing, and restoring the spite a ition.and'ilf bringing on litiotooonNY ii. „ bl ames ~1111,, regillarilly, no matter from wbsfanse ii ' o. - __.y,,' t- 1 itotri ,may arise. They shotillehowarerektiotaken - 'K;; , :4'"::',' A larm t he first three or four moths of pregnancy, -bdsee - at any 'other Vine),' as mho `,..f.ki,kie-?L'' JP Iwthe_reetut. , _.,,..._, 4 , -- .Eiirt" box contains CO fill,. ' Psi* "MI vows, .zi-,:iR, 1 7,.. aficrytten desired will be sent, y maapregebiby '.7•-lfq.:-_-' any surerunou Anent, on receipt of themaneyr ~.,,,,;,, ' .1 . BRYAN, Rochester ; .1%.-Y;Leetiionipationt I '-v-=- Bold PT Drintgista generally. A ul d 4Ydalltki -, ',-ttkt,i':, EAGLE OIL WORKS:. WIGIATMAN. Is, Asprottsi xtl o. AFINERS . AND DEALERS TN eegg nt Pure Carbon Oil, _ Mao, Console sod Car crease ori. -. leiree 1 74 * Orders left at Obese, Smythlt CO ...Orand Firekeireiete, willba profanely d leg , 0039134 in - JAMES.Bowizs.* ,co - DORIC DEALERS. And • denkrs Axrrisica3,•ooraer Al.rketand,ii!r , o44: - ppz actlycts 110 W N & EiNG 4 O 138 Woodcatreet, • j • - • MAIER TOOLS FOR '-80R,1103k011 WELLiii•ot:the atunteat n roaaibia g been in the busittistis ofathballidtarfle erer Mune the "fasite r fhift look. outore caa'amore personerabout to en ge) in tly2WI lippineati, that it will be to their interest to gam us area and make an examination of oar stock nott on haudl mid Cif R A S .PRES &Nibs • ' • 4 1 ~, Ault reoered Clefts assortmekt to! G EFTS' BLnk-P. VERY CROION PATTERNS; and sedßhg tow try W Iy. Schmertz * O 4: 4.13 JAS. MI AB,, 402gliklusag ts ILA PpiNING MILL, would o# l . 4 44derm thl , that ha haasehqilt shape ttlit y am; luk" - enlarged hi* - eatatillehmita#Vld fk - vith the tamest attatitibettipprowid:2l3llolllsl"ll. DOW IXlMPared tO,dlib:;009412110.P.4,111002111 bOanth, Sarall Minn& and relawAllge - ebn sS2illutterk, kiln 'dieted, fratuaktia Pittabormth ilk ENT $6,25 per morlegiOrdOcal licthrelling. isSplfwes heart . no 6 w , • • ,•••74riiktiansirmet, . . , ~.,_„„.__ -, .. -,45,*,.. ' , A. A. CAILT4neII lk. llitqW.„. ....c ., :d ' imiil)dii.aalA a , L y.,k['ol ' Ake, apchati 9"llm=ttoy. Aiiiiielblimcbilli 4 . I w,‘ltt arlyc,_._ lif 040)114 Aleat*PW ilklnt. !i - - - e :!?,:= salumnirsggs* - 11:17 - - •, e . ; - -t,.f §tiffiAßl3,4sttni kan,clgulpeerlla*- Apsuniated and a an • .El' ~. ~ . ..F . ..,, , ,„.. -More and for mac ry : EgflatadB ~ 1 . .. 1„*.p. Woddatt - 06, ,,, Zi' - . AO', • zi''' , ': P!V 1 2 , 28 .. ~ ~...,..., , : -. ; e-; ' --ff"' , • :MMES .:14* ckliii.iPt.itit ...le -.Milf - *** ~--- ....,4 1 fing4444Vt47.. HOPE COTTON • , 0.; , :-- - ,, .. . -4 4:.. Aileithefur'oo#4 l / 4 1.0:AV A , , • .. - r..,,,,,,,,-,..4' ' ' ' iiiiiiiiiiraii ietituhol--iw • ~,n;:,t; 1 • --.- , 0-4 1- .: _„ . :- • .... vario,lTzti aiiilii-4.*:- '4.,,: .43 . ".`k . , . 05i5r.a.233;;r400,46,4*,,,‘- , • ..- 1 IneheiLt, If , L iniirtitfill-:,..- 1 '' 7 WIL4I2II;IPrAILIV*4343I qi:'.,;„,:,,, 5,.. • . • : vr, is - - p:1 i Z. 4k-': ggro- 704Rit 11400141ipi:` ::- : , 7 : 2,-I'.'4 Watchman), No. 141? Pint Janda) : • y . :,, 1 .. . ' 4 ' nlacannatocCA 6 tiasand ' - `' . '' 7. 41 I - on, fienifts ' and- .: 1 11;1414totri T n4:76tt "436) , ',. .-..!.. ..",' * 41.;;;p e - ' daSlanWre 41 0 0er5 4=V nRFIFT, - ,R.: 1 ),:.,. 1/144 1:- . . ; ' - Stilitar ili It 41Plitirli* ''',:'-' . 1 - . 0 0 M Di If3fUlati I "''..'' .**- :4 2 -1.- . . INF_ : ri , .. , 401gram:um •• ....zio ;•,--4'..,. PM METAL AND- '. e I :t; ,- ifz,i - , - ./iox. 74 **TOR Op*, *:, i-- :VAR. - sec. ~. iiii,,.i — -f• :, i rs..ornsoz-s-svA . -,- N..- 10G BkillW22. . f1"':--. '. • !learn-that ar s oirody-t 4l l-;...- - '... - insnarreiB L Iwbiakisulwr., -•: 4ii do * ,40-, l :- 1-• • , --"" A in* maw • k i t a iiorted azirriarAter,.. 1.. El fl heT, " `-' .17 1 /".! . .„ fi , -11111 ,„ 1 - , , , _ _ ~ .1-o ,li i 64 : Clidel - ~.*:'j rfigrporti deli% 'AO a tiliirl=".. irliH. . : 1 ,411R4L 1 aIVOI/° pt 4.1/4.,',..r.:. 44...--_ Ae s ' o " 7 ,4i , — W h i it olnis and lu tr ta Wreli,M gA_,lj-kr- 6t obLttma d00...141e, , r . - _____ i 00Minms', A/N-35 Or • weeks -7 prinni-94e..C#44_ on the late aidlatit#o4o-4.„ 10-2, 4 oonteiltfi " • - zz-JAN EN= A.PPL --- • Cb - airatAt••,-54 Apples noolved and fott mk r t bi 4d • ` MS= 94 1 ,'