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Cie Oaiin post
WV , DNESDAY MORNING:•:•J AN 15
Aridly in
CITY 24 41.2' • - c , s
lIIIGHT7IIL ACCIDENT —On Tuesday MOr•
ning as a lad named. Grim, about nine year.
of age, whose parents reside in the Penni
.:Ward, Allegheny, - Was passing along the
treitle work ofthe Fithiburgh, Fort Wayne
and Ohmago Railroad, between Anderson
and Sandusky streets, his foot caught bet
wean a couple of the timbers, and before
assistance could be Tendered him, a tram'
passed along and kno• ksd him down. Th.
erfiktne and tender passed over one of hi
legs, cutting it entirely off. It is sci,
the, he was not,_ discovered; by the engi,
neernintintirkenginiihadpabeed over him.
was taken home and it was though,
'hut evening he would recover.
•Trial and Acqui4t.i ut J-liii Weaver
Charged with Msruer.
The Court of Oyer and Terminer, J udge-
Mellon, Parke and Brown on the bench
.se occupied nearly all day yesterday. it
the trial of John Weaver, indicted, with
Nicholas Eisler, for the murder of Mrs.
Esirhart, who, it will be remembered, was
fodnd dead in a stone..yard in Allegh ny
164 November. Messrs. Miller and Bet.
he c tia Cohdticted the case for the prosecu.
ti and Messrs, S wartz welder, andiCoyle
foe the defense:• The evidence did not di&
fee materially from that adduced on the
"%guest. • The prosecution contended th tt
death resulted.. from ezpostre of Mrs. E.
in the stone yard, where she was taken by
Weaver and Eisder {who has been missing
ever since) and Mr. Seibenick segued that
it Wes their intention to do violence to her
person, bat death ensued before it was
consummated. The defence, in the ab
sence of any evidence of violenoe, insisted
het however wrong in morals it was for
defendants to leave the woman exposed in
her week condition, they were not legally
rpeponsible for her death. This view
seems to have been accepted by the jury
laslhey, after a brief absence, returned w
verdict of not guilty and the prisoner was
diticharged by proclamation.
The inhabitants of McClure township
asserfibltxt at "Eckert's If wel" (Wood',
sun) on Monday, the 13 , 1 instant, to take
into consideration the presentment of the
Grand Jary—made in pursuance of the
chnrge•of the C ,ort.
ba motion of B. IL /Ler; Rag., the
mbet was organized by calling Mr Henry
Phillips to the chair. Jas. Snipman and
Charles Cummings were chosen as Vice
Ptesidents. with Chas. Hartman and Jas.
S. inclusion for Secretaries.
The object of the meeting being stated
by the President, Mr. Kerr read, from the
aroniole, the presentment—which was
' •"d with demonstreti ms of satisfac
• he following gentlemen
tion. On ammo.., ._
_rat lu
were appointed a ccmmittee
tions: Meilen. Kerr, Snipmen,
Hart man and. Cummings. The committee,
after some 'Mille sp. nt in deliberation, re,
ported, through their chairman, the unar.
imolai' report of the committee, and which
was adopted by acolametton
Reeetvtd. Thu; we meet cheerfully and cord ally
ratify a d hrderse thi• fate p . eeented br th- G and
Jurors, an.' we are of the opt .1 epee , ee
ow pronerty,.etther to wa.ney, • teika 1 nda a d
Id
apaaty
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tabled n the'latirenitrifTlFQll7meiliN-ly
earn d into eaeOt. by our ttg - word 4
be swing omit to our Zwro , rwiders people. wuo are
held reeponeibletrr courts for toe nets or deugning
men. wno nave todiou-d a t•r,tbl.• wrong on the
peopl., by pledg•ng heir prope-ty to redeem kta, -
road bond,
issolved, That the Grand Inoue t have well 'formedper
o that: duty in advreat ng tax Lion on al
stooss wherever found in th e • ounty, which wit!
13191113 t in ire payment of deists crested by persons
who .-ontrol our money. d institutions. For in no
way are we respovible for the , -itlamity in w, lch
i ec,
men
w fled our monetary ad; and all those who
1 rd the acti in this bore condition shotdd
held responsible and be' competed by act of
mbly to Dear their shore of the enormous
b den
e el:ed. That the "Chronicle and Rue newape.
pars, in publi.hint the presentment of theJunirs,
a.i entitled to the thanks of the tax payer., for
u.ing information to the public Their course le
rked by a kind cons duration for &Attirel in
formation, and it win d be well if other papers,
IR , . ported by the pub! c,had pursued a Ike honor
a .1 e / ourse, without an insolent fil ng at gentlemen
tir supenors.
Roe:4nel, That the t.z payers of McClure town
ship recommend to the people in every election
dilitrict to hold meetings a7d suitaln the wise
propoettion made in the presentment, and that
the proceedings of toe ur , eting he published in
all papers frien ily to free expressions of the wli
and desire of .he voters.
The meeting was ably addreesed ,by
Meilara._lierr, Shipman, gumming, Phil.
.IColiirlilßartmazi,' Hutothilon . and
-others.
, •
!THE AR NIT CONTRACT FILAIID CAKE
ji the Cieurt.cfquar 6 1*r. Y RIFi l k
edge 'Mellon delivered ins deci sion in e
' "ei :
a lfection of the Messrs. Morgenstern,
lietedwithithe .Frowenfoldirind Neal for
is
.41 franding the government, fir a trial.et
_the preinint term. )11iiiiiiild he could -not
discharge them now, neither could he press
the Commonwealth 19 t h trillion+, the . Dis
trot Attorney 7as not ready. This p os..
elution has beihUa'.most annoying one to,
the Messrs.) Morgenstern, subjectlhg them
tai great inconyenienne end , loss. It is
particularly hard upon them, as they claim
td have done nothing of which any honor.,
ahle..businasf roan need be
.ashampd, :yet
hive - been utterly unable to remove the
incubus upon their busintss, althefigh they
have made every, effort to get a trial, fedi..
'lug in every instance..lt seems very wrung
that they shoUld tie compel - lad td' in:lN:nit
to such Injustice; if - they ;desire it they
should certainly have an opportunity
of placing themselves "righten therecord"
before the community and the country
at large. As the j ury for this term
has been
.discharged there is but one
course open for them, troweve. uneat•
isfactoi7 it may be, vies to , apply, at
the close of the term, for ,the discharge
they will be entitled to, :having been under
bondsforjwp terms. This will rid them
4.14 thd numerous vexations attending what
in #l6lrtlifteseeme more like a persecution
than a orrcecution, _ , _ ,
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williol l 2c=& c 0.,.
Whole tntiet - Gr Deers
AND idd..9 3 .7 .I gita_OF
WINES, BRINDLES,• GINS, &o.
A Llite:;" ,
Digtlllthis a4:'
FINE OLD lIIONONGARELA HE WiligH 4
327 and 829 Liberty Street,
1,500 L'ES.ll4ill3'
2,030 11:203i CREAM TART"
60 ;KEG BECA.IO34ODA,
150 IA& OQUEIDULU4I.I.I) 44viAl Li
, PTAPPWA I NRCiRg ATV4Z: ,
Jturt weetvesix4forselp ,
,biegory.
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L.(*:14:,:41i.p
itifighltifinfrnympomv e d and for dale
JAS. A.
ddll *caner Maidnoe sod BUM Amin.
PIT rsig vitt G :
Public Meeting.
P WEi)N ES DAY _MD ►04%4 15, 1862
1g Milli
BY TE .EGRAI-11
By Yesterday's Telegram.
From Missouri.
ORICAO7, January 18.—A special die
Atoll„ tothe,Ptiottne, troni 031 r 9, SaYß;
wo more columns Will be moved Int.
Kentucky to morrow.' "Alrthe trarrsporre
.ere 11.843 bean chartered for that purpose
Lath assured on the best authority the
he troops ou their way here from h
L .ais will arrive here tonight or to-mor
row.
Flty prisoners, taken by General Paine.
4ere brought to Point to day,
..mong whom is Colonel B.rd, from whoa
nat place derives its flaw°. Positiv.
.vidence exists that tie has contributec
birty thousand dollars in aid- of the re
‘ellion, and that he voluntarily sect ht•
laves to work on V.° 101-ablations. a
nephew of General• Polk was arrested
yestarday'•near Blandville, Kentucky, b 3
ne tik ottr. wonting parties. Ha had die
°etches in hie possession to spies at 00-
(Embus.
A reconnoissance was made in the di
-ection of Columbus from Fort Jefferson
yesterday. Tney went three miles be
yond Elliott's Mills. They drove in th.
rebel pickets. At the same time the gui
boats ESsex and Mt. Louis went down tb.
river towards Columbus. At the time the
messenger lett, heavy firing was beard in
.hat direction.
Inaugural of Gov. Tod.
°Ls:Pietism, January 14 —Governor
TA was inaugurated at Columbus yester
day. His message was brief. The G,v
irnor has confidence in the purity Inc
patriotism of President Lincoln, and com
mends the President's determination to re
store the Government to its former her
mony atd vigor irreapeothe of the reaul
upon the domestic institutions of any of
the States. He recommends a reductioi,
in the salaries of all the State officers, ex
!ept the Auditor end Treasurer, a reduc
Lion in the per diem compensation of the
Legiala:cire, and a reduction in the local
taxation, the obj ct of these retrench
ments being to enable Ohio to furniat
more m , Elt-y to prosecute the war. He re
commends a new system for taxirg rail
ways, a continuance of the tax for thr
support of the famiti• s of volunteers, ad
vises that the Banks ba allowed to sti—
pend specie payments, had, finally,
thorough organization of the militia of the
Mate.
Latest from New Mexico.
lieNBA.B CITY, January 18 —The ban
Fe mall has arrived, with dates to D—
camber29:h. Two thousand troops were
, •eported to be marching up the .11‘
Grande river, for the purp :se of attacking
Fart Craig, and the same number we e
marching up tn: _Pecos river, with the .
in
tention of attacking Union The
troops stationed at Fort W%se • e bee,
ordered to New Mexico. Fart Union is
well prepared to receive an attack, but
fears are entertained that Fort Craig will
be taken, and •hat the Texans will advAnce
on Banta Fe ( onsidereble excitement
prevails in that place.
~"~`-~!~
FulaniBa Hannon .1-‘nuary Toe
transports Louisiana and New Brunswick
with the remaining troops of Burnside's
Expedition, left last night. A few tug.
boats are still here, which are said to be a
part of the Expedition. The barque John
Trucks, wish the D'Bpuinel ZJuaves,
which went ssbore on the passage from
Annapolis, has arrined, and is still here.
The propeller Matanzas. from Port Royal,
bee arrived. The Spaulding sailed for
Hatteras Inlet and Pert Royal last even.
ing. Corn Goldaborough was a pussenger
on, the Pensacola, which arrived here this
afternoon.
Wm.. AL . FABER & CO,.
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS.
IRON FOUNDERS,
General linehtnists and Boller linkers,
Nice the Pewn'a f/: 7L Pusacnger Depot.
PIT T SEIIIRG FA.,
ICANUFACTUBB ALL KINDS OP
bnel
, tesooe.xuAriztasp - .42 three to ant
hen alp hqlol4 power, ..nd suited for Grist Mßla.
KS% Saw a, tiara Fnraases, Factorise,
€lll6 partietilarattention to tneconstrwatkat of , Res
game and lituganety for grist Mall and for op
rista, Malay and ch.mlarviaw rains.
Rave also on J*o,ll3E:Awl and reads or ship.
' Mel" t i tt l4 4 2, 9thuli PM/Am and Boilers of every
deem
Also, tarnish Boilers muldAlles Iron separately,
Wtough gore and Pullies in
every , . eon uti thY CO anu lac tur e of
Woolen Ina MachmeClardn,,, ,
Oar are low, our machinery manufactured
of ' ineterhdp,-- anti we:mated in
allmeee ' . iiattsfectiOn:
sirOrderrffoni all ;Salta 'of theisotintry solicited
and .. ~. . . Ant i och , , test-dbd
tprOYS AND YOUTHS 80018,
jj BO'f AND TOUTS:I2OOPa,
BOYS AND YOUTHS BOOTS,
Cat
8. DIZIPITSBAOITEIL
VP L. • T,is 43}4.-4 boxes . .tresh ro .
WU: betterand 1 barrel treah bßtter ;tun re
mired arid for Bale by: •
its ... A.
nrrartx
Corner Market mid Arid ets.
.
I ETRaI, • • M-1,00 bblslust received
and for esleiv
den , IfENH.Y H. QOI...UNEL
/10. t. T'ts 710 0b ERB 8 S.kita —A
kl fresh supply lust reseired end for sale by
der BnWN & TBTLEV, IBS Woad strest
R • A •FLES-- 31 bush
Apples received and ter sale by
dell - • . 81 , -NRY H CULLINP
Ut A R—
AJ 1 00 barrel. Baltimore B,9oftee.
10 Earrele rare ,ilea.
and,for Bale.
NI sad WIZ street
Sir
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Double, Bole
Youths Olaf andEtipßbota.
CEPA. CEIEAPI I CHEAP!!!
AT .1 , 10. FIFVH'BTRICZTLA. -
110 0.4 DI YVENB AC-ITER
er I A PER t WAZI. PATER /
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PRETTY
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: et " ea or faciliuee for onitlyWgus6 , toist
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an tor sale by
) 1111 Ft. L. ALLl3l,Aissat,6 Wood street.
LECT TAtit.
tow THE DUEL If GAN,
,i
Our regiment was quartered Ice a
small and miserably retired plaei.:—..
['here was no society, no enjoyttleticlto
at i
E a
pon house; we were left to our
mime; nothing remained but to of
Together at each other's lodginge, yr ,
.xoept our uniforms, there was 110 g
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to be seen. . ' 4 O 4
There was only one person tbatiu
qi us who did not belong to the - 't a r r y:
He was a man of about thirty-fivi
an age which, we felt, fully
in considerink him an old
years and eiperionce indtt4
on him with no little deft
his ordinary moroseness,
oer, and bitter sarcasm, wi
erful influence on our yoni
A certain, mystery, too, so
with his fate; bet appeared
tian, but had a foreign to
time he had served in
hussars, but it was
not regard his term of sei
circumstances connected
- any degree of satisfaction;
knew the reasons whieh .
him to give up his dont
settle in such a miserable
which he had chosen. Her
at the same titne, wretched)
dignity; be always went on '
an old worn out overcoat,
open table for all thin o 6
regiment. It is true, his di
listed of only two or three.
ed by an old discharged ,
champagne flowed like water
knew his circumstances, or
of his income, nor did any
lure to question him on the
His library consisted of a
volnmes,mostly on mil
and novels. He willingly
and u&ver expressed any w
them returned. Hid chief
consisted in exercising with
the walls of his house bore
evidedoo of his partiality for
cise, for they were completel
- with the marks of bullets,
to whioh he had attained in 'rite
occupation was incredible, if be
had off red to shoot an aprle the
cap of any one.4.if us, none wookialtave
shrunk from exposing nis heatrtlo his
unerring aim.
Our conversation often fell '4ll duel
ling, Silvio (for that was hi name-)
Bever joined with us on these oonsion..
To the questions, if ever it he fallen
o his lot to be engaged in ~fine, he
would at ~". :newer teat it fad; but
with that he code:. ; :otered
into any details, and it was,..; *that
the subject was disagreeable a* him.—
We .npposetlAW his
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untleasaut rke Er:dr , 3
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to his courage, it never entered into
our heads to suspect him oranything
approaching to timidty. There were
some people whose appearance alone
forbids our entertaining such suspi..-
Mons.
It happened that ten of our officers
dined with Silvio; we drank very , deep
ly, as usual, and atter dinner we need
all our endeavors to induce our host to
play a game at bank. For a long time
be refused, for he very seldom played; at
length he gave way to our- entreaties,
and produced the cards; he then strew
ed; on the table fifty euoata and sat
4nwn to throw. We arranged ourselves
around him, and the play ,begark.—
While playing, Silvio always preserved
the most strict silence; he never engaged
in any disputes or explanations. We
knew his peculiarities, and therefore
never disturbed him in any of his
rangements. On this occasion it hap-
pened that among our number was a
young-dfftcer who had reeeDtlytibitty.
the regiment. While playing he ha.
unwittingly made a false calculation;
Silvio took the chalk and squared the
account aosording to his own reckon.
ing,.:..dEtte afoot thiaking ilie Via:.
made a mistake, endeavored to explain
it to him. Silvio disregarding the in
terruption, continued to throw. The
officer, losing his patience, took
chalk and altered Silvio's account,
thinking it to he. aminterttittaal
culation Silvio evidently did not ap
prove of the condilottdf'the'nettWint,
and immediately repliiiett the Miginil
figures. The ofimpr„,beated,witAt
excited with the game, and provoked
by the laughter of. his ,companions,
considered himself violently
_insulted,
and in the height of passim*, , iseiked a
brass candlestick, which was near him
and hurled it, at; fkli,,Who barely
succeeded in escgipiog, )440.. , drhngevnic
missile. Silvio rose up, his countenance
grew pale with rage), itudAvisli.flashing .
eyes he said , - &ark'
ing this plane, and thaak God that this
has occnrred in my nice liaise."
lb Fifth street,
1131=1
The officer Zeparte g , but not before
cfn
he had acainted the' htist that-110*ra(
ready at any time 4o =ewer, for the af.
front he had gated
the consequences of such an affair, and
already looked upon our companion as
a dead man. The flay continued fcr
a short time; but feeling that, after
*hat had paned, Silvio could riot
in much humour for play, we - disperse ,
each one to hisltiarters, where e oc.
euPieS4Aregtslo igi...roilectiqg ow the
events of the evening,..and on the chan
ges that would ensue from a vacancy.
Thetiokt Itt rxtritge,
were' # l .o4o4ectaiglOk 41/ ,the".irraba
bilitrof nur; 2l oroultdelre:litnittwwheri ,
hey liimseifirrigeas'
efferVi taii_ktrtirWuoky stroke
• I faO3llOAll4 hadrassapati. To our
i lie gWrf e ,lo-"Te t eAtriallift*ttat,
yet oratiMpstay. Atottimutiiaatiot
*Prom the Roraima of Pousehlda.
HOW IT EM>BD.*
,
. from Si4,l, ' rife ierfinnek astou
isheti tis.lite went to liiia,„ Boon ,afe
ter, l anr) , fouAglimin,,the yard, send
,inir !ball a(tiaaltinto-a card-which he
hacinuitedto theireat dtrors - at the en ,
traufce of the 'yard. Erb reeeiVect nil in
his ininal'manner;'but did net Mention
a wrd of the occurrence or the. previOul
/ i
eve ing. Three days passed. by, tand
the, lieutenant . was still .' alive. We
asked one another in astonishment : is
it pasible that Silvio' Will not, fight?
Silvio did not fight; he contented him- I
self with a very slight explanation, and •
made friends. ,
go be continued]
EW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, act,
-AT
0 A L L • tr.. M S
,
- , -
Noe 87 Fourth. Street,
idiIiPREVIOLIS To THE-LiTi
tram 14R/ oft of f wfitch the thlleat MATSI'
.. e!td
t .to parchaqara FOR OMB. dad
• ,
'• ..—..,._.:._..,.
ATES 0 FL
DORADO LIVE;
AT 'IIIZ
Mite Lime Depot,
401 Liberty Street.
LN BARBELS.
mato Barrel
N.., Loa I'
-10-aod-less than 20 hb a ... 86 %
/40 We. ix tnoro,-..... 80 u
14 41 11 A . L..-•! 0 2--r-t-w,-..--,... u A 51' ~
t ? ' l
F. .I# BMX. h 1 .' N
ro ll i 41:1 4 4545r"-- ------
2
--si -
,ritei,.1.7..........= 20u f"...1
. Se t., iv,
' , after on . L0ad„.....”-, se p0y1441-
tSO bush.) or Iv 0re,.._...., 25 k" ' -
Car Load,...- .u..-.... '22 • ' ". .
ral disemint veto Gel eantreoteler i'lli=
.14 B d a ............uric.•
itiandliklll ~.
~,,,
..: ,7 . ,
In - berme . p ' - to anyitit4at on the .tf
itenhnooibetwer4Mileelseset laite.4ther.
buittF.ntillipktoetoaftoeterimy
l e
. rek "n‘Pitti tlVir ' 4. rifta •-
AE3 lades b Ade n 4,g
,
.--'' '1101341MI: OhilfAgTit: t..
.1)1 , .Isui.ecakW:;;* - ,Np.; , ,1 -i —.:•,..=
~.,,,u .
. ac
- E FOLLOWItiI ARE Vm• , ' 4
, dal Stsbealtaii*Col4lol2oll6 gitireil
Itnd truth, in toe.mi rta-tuk* Tq O , ty°enacted hyekei*lV=
evidenuy hav ravieeretiowi
dine sea had not teenavotsted tiy,Do Onbeekt's
medicines:
Vase of Liver Comptalssa And ily‘phaidat
at Saila Yeas Smadinip, ' ''' • '
I terra been attfleuang fur, ten fears: nun
User. 9ordplaM awl Dyepepala. / 'Ol , Dr,
ochentik'S osmitiir out to Martin s, indl
thonst‘raildigs-and see hint, as my disease
WI"
bad imus ed nistolenee aralresrs,
ad IIA en underwear m perArmtisq ars,
from
_;,enm I reoelsad an "12F ilimmrly
part .C. one of thirjenr rig - rtr.. &Sienna,
and wet. axanhnetLilf ittrit WttIXhiLANSCIMEIROM.
F: iE w" I have.kog=fila falatonie AllniPt
Se, Mal T sae an - 'Pak attire then, and
I must .‘sv that I . oil* beneattA by their
use; ;ndasd, 1 migtstoefilißa aathat I= amit,
odds M. EilaTß.
14t0e14 ibralid tja Mallosing 604 Ma.
October Si, 186 L
I hvre teen mnob beneflatxt by the uee of Dr.
'VP m.didnee.
MMUS PARZBR,
Poland, Ohio.
Od 81,1861
ar. Mrs.
ter tour or fire years, w• eh •0 • • • kin
Schenck comiii all to Martin Ms. Previous to
Wrn eus I had given up 'hope of ever *gettlng
eau, out Mr. Hoch, ',nom I know to have been
cured by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until
be prevailed upon me to go and see the Doctor,
who found both my lungs affected, the bronchial
tubes were both disrand; when 1 bitiathed, they
would rattle so that it could heheard distinctl
I have now taken his medic - hies for some time,
red find myself .wonderfulli irOprOVed, although
a it entirely reocivere4; I how And myself able to
wend to Intuit of my houSehoitldlltlee, aad bay%
no doubt of my ultimate re...iery. From the.
benefit I have received Dom Dr. lionenclea West.
men, I would advise all persiinsalmllarty *looted
to apply to him when he 'hisJfes his nett mit.
JANE hiIeCONI46I4
Oct. 31, 1861. Poland Tbweship, ilahcming Ca. ,Ohba
I hare been troubled for about two yams with
pain in my breast Late in the Sirrin,g of thiAlmr
hearthl lof Dr. Schenck emelt% , ont-to adMir
Keen's, and I doterann&d to oell. wilco Win, and
get'examined with hie Reaptrosiasteg. I did
to, o.nd alio tcok alf three of him medimniv,
cording to directions, and I have been greatly
benetltted. I hope, trolobe,benelit already ex,
perlenced, that it will not be to tuna lanl, en
tirdJ well. - SANE eiRIBT.
Mead nuandtip,itahonfao Ce , Ohio.
Oat. fa, 184. .
, .
Onre of Mn.s Warner. '"
Per about hire fairs I tug - Weell affected trk
pain in the *- , Wtidettelny Matadi, '
"r EWA, /n. 3 relire444 ,l 4,4ldtee different kinds
of 1330,1100105, but o ar q oeneli_t _from Atm
whatever: I thetil . beartil bt helenek; d
theo, great came tzlie ems l , performime with his
treatment, and eoneinded to sen4.„torile Agent,
in thtreburglii, tlt - ICAYseiror sank paodi
oine... , Preue , t6UMiet it, I wadso'p , resh , a,Md ae
AO ble to undress myself; or! even to lay in
Ageih I was Wised trugt. win orirdr 411 order 49 ob
lain nut rest at sf. Aher - having. taken Dr.
Schenck's medietneeTT heard that t e Dedtor war
coming to Martin Koch's, and I determined to see
tilm. I was already so mnatoproved by the use
tus medicine, se to ize • 9 Po go,.oyar to Mr
dteddoe mft 'fforn my
.hetiaA., The, 00101 pronounced my disease to be
Brongnia,l,9commutiptisom and Lirrtay,Notea,
pislnt i with an aoriesirm alba 'Pleura to the
rib} would moreover , add, that roughed ab
moot coutidoaliv.eatopit.r? iargiv e r a mi t ie s of
matter daily. }go the taro at
trolliVeeffVoratit and Ilea take — Pi
accerdingtotho DectorPs 4111,131 MM anti em *lumpy
to say that iam nearly. ell. ANNA WARN
UNIM adusatiaaa 03, Ohio.
dd. 29. Bei. . , da,kiew
J..D.HA,NG K .
diriote.rer ar Litor,
NO. '73 'G.11,43NF1. , 13. TRENT
u PPETSB CI Mil, TENN& '
RPETS 411111 evirritvi
•
FOURTH STR
• • .. r .
*Tis
o Atirhielftni .
hmtte the •htleatioh::of; buyene.'aipattopicittbso
!ertql.ph thtitttethrle 4.2141 . ..., .
A*s e'h0!,,114 . 140 f beimaing Drupe*
all inathAstime to • • - .` •
W. D. t H. WOALUDIA
• h.stmetratear-Wood.
, LSSoURIeAk-Atlarrels, a
No.l artela list a Tor rue by
Malt . mum
TrOPS---lrbal4 Nixie Tfotrk iala
Et
him+ tr..ritt IT :Mu;
R io blArrilliilf .
. .
26 bb,s elm%
we and for stele by • ••••-• - - •
00.
Nor Rtrotet.,-thitlburch.
a n
,13 - 6 - ,Bagi;t3 maw& 04. tram:
4 ?" Oi l 4 Pc k •cre* a ktisttrneto=
in eatne itfati E , Agent,
caestesr
at x•cl
po. B.W etreet.
IG IL°A -.. sHA-WLS, - ' -- w ' d' '''' '''
t. i 1 . . ./111litt r :
. and DM GOOD&
f
~, I, t ta lt Sbl e i= e n d =trtri l tAtrae
__ Me*. esa Um laszketedosisk 00 an.
. md met B
- 4 .. E lVAilt i l4FAidaeirstn fftuf=sitt
. ••••"
•
ir t itatrats eritde Oil; 115 - gra
romdved from 011 Creek, 1611.
06 11. L. ALLEN, oaf, No. 6 Wood dm
Tirol FOR CHRItTMASI AND NSW Is: WA.T 1' 13; .
it s. TEARS Glio i re le-livt.oo, BIi.OSS ANL ,
• GU:AP-2pm eery a-t de that le wanted, and II Wl= .
be the tient meM 4:Makable and emifosebla present, TERRY* -PRICE & co., ',4
you eastern a Wen .; an A . pa nly.lock at ate pin H. mr .,itt,, it
Ladies' hee ed Co greiti liflthrett- 1 4 war $93 0 ! , : ""IMPORTEREGANDH'DILMERSIN"' '' '''' '.
4 , attiea , heeled .Bktotal Boma, only 13,76; Boy b' , !
~ . 2 ~ y -L-9-tt
13.ota,,from $14,0 to $lOO. -Also ibrltalo-in thrm ftr t i,
Wool, croikdieis and lee Creepers, andayeryttking .60 , 1141ert i gge ' fl e.e i tta* -- 113*Eltat i , - '- . ;', `" -.5 '' : ::' 3 , 4
in curling. at. equally be.fignres.
JOB BOBL*NiI, 98 Market at, 2,1 door from 6 th .. eatie.ti.,, V44,..,—„tin010, Tikilarte_ Trimuzd ni ip , "'"•;. ,, t: r
dela . fi . C4 255 KARTINT ST. Northaidei 21
1 .-. IA
NEW FALL GOODS 1-
EAtON NIACRUM.4
Invite attention to their
11W WOE Fa: 14U TRADE;
•At fliQv. aid iittit street.
Whaleira trt.vera sueiplled attowbatVtioes. Pala,
HEAT' EVir PIA
4eantly owed- Itcurewood new . 7 00.
rave Piaao win:than Iron frame made
B 7 one of the oldest firms in New York., MO
Atiow 7, Oonive Bo.ewood Iron frame,
W I
A new 7 Octiveltoserwoadivin frame. ...
Fo e b
C l 'l BE7l/11. wzras, .;
nous . . 81 Wood Mord.
QIICKERIN4 4.§0/4§', 'l4-1 1 0 , 5'---,-
• A .new eappijr 7 dizeol..from fini - inannakory
at 'fon, of OWanetti Ottava-ne* acaltiVoic4er,
Pianos, in plidn and carved Rosetried fanwitare,
.)net received and for safety - 1., ..- ••' " . ii. -
' • .:4,e, , -.lPerti a iKiLLOR,
No. Cil Wed& street;
• Between Diuncuit Alley and FourAti street.
Dan
Da , •
'W. R. [OGEE, 4 Cc
E VI N T
T.,I.VITE the attention et-ht4t4rl4(l.
t 7 air large and Yaried stook 0( U. 4,44 4
Fall and Winter
Just ireettvid, among which miky be load. of
!be newest styles of goods for Goa d Yolittese
Were, I.Ogether iirittr end ots.isoOPOz
mord geatclowoo'n VorrOordog
IifoUSWOO.. 1.3 043 i MI6 ea.b.ll
• ' • ei'n •'. 1 113 ••
$1 CO per Lbl
99 " -
lIM
' " ffl i tiNTßOthf
V '- .
' wafer - sulk Plitaig is i ew
i* —7. 1 " . ' 'lead' Al! nave 16n4 ittoorts
gb,
' L '''' . :44 tral, ll jilitt, — artlusagdoo.untin*ther by,
ag
'P 11150176"18.5Alfftin ani
PEIS
k:Eff P • P4)/1 '
Pr 'Pe: - A
Agent fot the • . ;UOm:
_.._ 2. li c t d enactura su , - , 6 8411- 01
-rout. OA. 1 = 1 " '
for tlro.. 1 130!" of etesma„,e-illP..a
fog tv: ., — New York. ..---..--ipii...
vt./44,. nEI, 9-.
tiorsASIGN er , oßgAlarrAt•
PAINVOt 'LND 04Zigic,...f
` 4l burtki waod- 00, 04 "0'
(4.* .f.177"449
•',...4,44 . itiftmeq t ded Id
J"6)l€llW4 :WiptELOUR-4";;Pi
141014#140111k ardele4 '
ode br '
,d 4 V Fr;9o stid z
A ....t.„,-; ....,
_Abounded
4,istum. inne ' . , .
i-...- t somoicatiesfd tiiA'okarith
EOM 121 ;' ; : .3' zlitteirriattalorah.?
Perkins deeiribtilommean be ' - PIP.
amenable team, and amildialiet
ryttb good eenditzbe Miammieral
LI% Miand to ;be We, Iten ifiebbibg 111
;...b...1 , : r. , • ~:
Gates, MO. 92 . FOXIBT# Ffr '. ''' " T ' wog ,
t a liia.,
~... .I: 1'• 1 9 OK 'a - '
R. • 7:z I.46aff
EVE R YOESORIPIION 00;4 slc
FU'RNiTUJt
No 4
*l'ltaireArreo FT.
V at L
Plttsburgirlanniite, 777-7
Constantly on laand, which we will soli at the lowest
prt cei CAEH. myteslyis
iti3. l.C b -10 tierces in store and fo
CEf E.EBE-200 boxes prune Cheese
for /Web, . pet% RE NRY. EL omaaNs.
lli A '--1 :y
receivedandforsaletv
dell • Y • bOTITNA. "
00D AND MA : E ITA
and atai r
IIS I VIb r i t al l Orala f Alt=
dell JOSEPFI S. HIIGENEtu
g TG3; - 'B." HASIL--; •ft
9.0 . 6 Irby Wreakfaat B.obaz* ,
laistorb and for Kahl bydawn it CO. .
0090 'Penn *trek, Piti.burirti!
A .IRO 4*"4. aQQTELLIM
ft , SYRUP, for nob try.ORO. A. KELLY, Dnumitt,
No eg FOdersiblittem,
If"
FARLtrg
FORNITURR AND.OHAIR - WASKROONS,
Na 16 MDEALAI, Br. disIATAGRANY.I
UNDFX4EO9,n thOranche eoa Si% e aprodpt attention Orders can beiet z
r et th% lista? 43tabte - of rEFr:Jameisilleytgregdo:
itrelS., Allegheny. MAW:: •
1044C -B lZreL l airE E AW'
...80.14-41131,1,10Mk0M,01
FacierAl alreotALegheni•
Hi e N i" V I FT , II( " ' VID
4.I"DIAW
Special, Partner
nand Partners.
?LEANS & DOFF _..4'
Macao:lora to APC•afflass,liiiiaae ik 044,
WHOLESALE 0 1,A0VERt3,
Corner Wood 'WOW Rs.,
mons Pirrust*iti.
OWEN IErVIINE,"
E CA A N .ZAtia olt
49 rBV antr-sfreet.
a5buig.4.4.40 , 0*.p
~ FOR. CABE.
Tri APING PATITRNIED.7IIOM NV??
4011 K, sill • °Woe stoo,Wot MOTES;
CAEIBMARKS trattVESTINGS, wbJoh can Dews
obaSd 'Apricot" far below credalrsupg.
i&•• Great ttotaoetnenta fted to U- ah totryetie
settrem
tpbast Duars.., Zonal
if 3 CIO DA,404.46 Ok. ca n
W H OtE 811 L. E GitatEft'B, 4 ' '
maw on Alin-foWilelfierrilEßCilAlTs
la. sais.r.; lo D.l
Duwatot:Promaue Paguarantibluvriarnag
ttioteit - spairer.
E KBROIDERIES AT 008 T-. • •
it. • ) , It. •
pRENcs isztn3%:;inVariedor 4 400DErn
• SATONi Milleallif a 430,..a. •
1., .
BEEN APPLES-2AP barreim /bah*.
AWN/ reciired and for Mier by .
24 HENRY Fr. gOLL,Dis
QR~zALE---C
• (* L ig bilk t , dollvcimist,Roollekte4PLAr
Odd sEi
same applrto IL, Ligardtgettet.
WA:TM-P` „.,.;g ' -
- sellatera Pr. and WIND° "'
jaPASibidriartor cheap for cash a
ANlgarkatatraetr
' L . - A; " EBEL
LI. .:Tt• • v. Zn
W Phidostoplablotomo,allithoattlibilbtrob
• tim pretty orotti tiorft,Aeod • „
for isle b es, Wondy
- NkTON, .08.IIM
es X Tab otrooL
ifiLLER eitumirrios
„ : .41:at •BLAttt
- _ t.... ~ . • .,..- ~„,,x ,v,l
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NllMltilit, a --'-• ' i , i -- \l - - v
- ~. -...
art.
..-L..
astiowmA i PAQ
ioserw.taiovire i Basomernallr, 013712 r.
~IFs4EB A. FIPTZPaIk
TOOIARDINGIND COMES , lON ENCHANT
a
* ROI lEttl IbMIN
r/Mlikegrpinti litattom, liar Biltet6 '
tasd Pttltutfikti•A'sdaTa
06/Onlat' 01 r4t i g tg ; fAi II 4T IE R W P W "
r ,
born we 412.0 41 nm:1m - DIV 7 :I',
Itgraper., 8, Ivittlipso4, Wpm_ it 43, BoniAtt,q,-;
fltt,lielairera Eismfful* • Cas
Eistolcvlibt-acrweW
PI 4earke
Anclarnion O* - ,35%
' '"''
K. D. B
_4l,
no • •
- -- isrimihritertafkilt,pv : - . .. A - 7 , -,-,-.. • -4.•
: -icoondara4o .-'-"
,goitiramm t .
MIKZ
g,igildisaftetdirthe systotb to 5,.. th y codf..rei4,
'lion; • tit brtming on.thei_ on*lbly,- i'likith'is
~.s , ;.• - ~,
r+o l i titincfloulbottrigse 11 -401.0. - 1,
`Mons .. , , laity titnrever;i4Orbe
~. ...1. - 4'.:
• •
... . .i . thrtrliStlemoths -Orli ' : ~ , ,:p 't .71e::•F-z
-ho •; chi - any Miter time, tost reinotOisyk;4 - .. .:„.
- - .... _nu. 80 • , • Psr , e an tostat•-,-; -4r
and •.. .; • .:'-' - . "milt :=Wtenstly mbillyieopsditoye,4,Al - 4:-';`'-V5,,1a,1 ,
any . J ' ". lAgens, owtepeipr, of thamoney,:lo4l?„,, 4.
.+.„ , ,e;
Socbeisber 21 Y.6oneral-Araist.-I ,, K , F^ - P.' 7.•:'''' - - -,
data astititattio- iitt* .. - ''''''''"; "'
- ' " ~, r,-et,Sa,a , -' 1,
t ' • 41 0 .1:14 . laioairekTM.,o; , _ , ;Z , ,,,
.' 4" - • , • • - , ...1- , - , ,.- - - ,, t , r ,---- ~ .., ,, , 7 , , ,...- - , t -t- r - .
. ' 4 tirtncalif a. ANREltairafi: ,a - ' 1 -'-''',.'
4 ----'. -- -
$
. *FIPAtt3 2,I'AND ' DEAvsiffirlN , - ft."...,:-__
P ur e e% - 4 #9"- (41,4 " 11 % swirliatal. l 4XW A - - S - I.:s2';': ~ .i.
Rentote - sod Oar Grimittiit**fitlt intliiiiiii*—..„- - - ~,,... ,_e.
' dors Lett. jg ,-11 01asksrayatifftbupn_Wpter-414f - '.ft' ''''.'..f , ... - ir.'.
Tires stradtai,will be roomial trikkr 005,em , _.. - --:7-...f,:-..ti
Aso wAr £ If E'rbitiv.---' 7 4. .4-4 ' l7 ; --- ---41%...
°, 1 , 4
- ' ineviropre
, TOOLAt- r "liClStatlfaL
Li TOO - the vlittitaieptisibiegballik i:: -. ~., -7
... ~.busiMr mazigadturinoooT :01" . :e4"
„ever ••• t 'Terveletrild keoutoimears .r. ... Z-V 4
kin the oil
-11 10rUM1 4 14=rt6 eve tie l Ar st itrut= l / 4 ';
AO Ltua
*12,1_ c fteV 4,l 4 4,0 k 1 " W Q* 440 1te.44 01 3V
_ ,. ....-: ;5 :,..?,6_ , ,-=•:.,,-*. .i.w
:SY-til`P 3
----......_,_-....'_', .1.• . .t., 4., ..,,,1. ,, ,. -,,,, ,s c.:P,,., ~, ~,,
Ik s + " s ""e4iaege '' a z g o rthrtik Nt-4., - - , ; t •-••- r.,K7 , .....-- , -- ..& -,
_ PSIS SRN'?
GE • -
VERY CHOICE PATTERNS,
and selling Law by
W E. Schmertz* ,Co.,
ale It ilia'
A& IfiLLINGAIL, ILONONGIABB44
itt LA PLANING MILL, wouldreepeoghllC
the jgastio _that he has relit& minas the and
ping. 'Waged hie eatablimlunent, and" •
sith tiltvenfriteelind moat approved michinery Ii
to'' , *wed to ftinish and . ** l
tartish moll exring and „mowing, apork
and shatters, kiln dried, frames, mouldkip, hoz;
FICVa
bar 1,, WA
ENT $5,25 per month .fora 813113
dwelling,. An Splanes OgurL Inquire al
,16 . Marks; stramt. •
A. A. CASEIBB, & RUM; -
410sburth tienenil Tnourance'fehty;
Qom lisprosisiited, f0rj11004., , ,,'
AV= .
" by PenzuL.oknd otherEi t
!Nor and Life „„k t i. A4
. FOURTH HFARICT. ps •.. ~.„.
ti• GABS-ISta.ti ' are xilzaheidpoN4t
and it' nii‘ N Lio WAWA 5:40D1r/Un - -
egg ri f •• 6 and Ili Wood nts et.
EB - .ti
3
L ,
HOPE OTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City; Pa.
SEAMLESS RAGS,
AND ej
Ass rh 0.
J „t4A goit
era putie left ary- WI `
pft
aftswirdilftniift-TftiPharch. ;,,L4
' - altrAti FOX* , l egi:s'
'ffltietit
d' •
, Werdinglien No.lo Piss and AP...end Witeedv - - :t.,
-..lltiumfecizrere dell sires end deecriptionndlked
itatarta)and-lEitillaoGati lOU•rW*wSPtpov r Bmd^- , - ,
MeAglrons, Wagon BniOn,E )1 4 ,111 ,24V
re tad Enzrp' , lngm. _
Also Job= a t :d o z er ...hi crutzge or every deh., 7 :446 . -
Vlr d Le in gWomanize drotetiln
, all n tlttinfi win „Ix, MOM .
W I 14 'Ca" a SCA ; =`4llll/MI
JOHN • MI °GRIME Ain
Jr,
OM At I EIS /0 N t intIRCE
i'oll
Pitt • Iftrel, Alm BWOIE4
as qua s iri ; s)&04 imuirt
at _ 4 i r r•JvTir , k to
100•
,BA WIELI3 :EY -
from three to seveopwwwW43
ReelatetWefelteyr
AO_ do R-w do.• - ,
•
A tine etteartinent of IntrWted . Reatnniectidre
illera Omer end idacknerr, Am- df.Air =soca
POMO
4nrefort, Waders sad She f n" Widen, eftbabia
Amur% eletri wu r hgta d " 84 . et wboleeteleland
rePell'br -
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