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-'. .$ oIiSoLIAANND.—AIi the • mtut„ ittl ed
corn co , antes Ind squads - in • Camp s- Cu rtin
31Mie been transferred to Co Meredith's
regilnent—enough to send - 4 Inltlirto the
field It, together with 'the lillst; Co l onel
, Wi on, will doyd-this week : -•' It' d li-ncr
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d th at beth,„theoe regimen is go , to
P elphia to jolt a Southern oxpedition•,
, comp o sed Itiliolly Of Penneyttlani tf'
0 , viz: The 101st, Col.. Wilson, the
t 'CU / Meredith; the' 10911:1, CrOlonel
Idneoker; the 68th, Colonel Jones; the '
Colonel Price; the 90th, Col. Lille;
!bdth, Colonel Campbell; the 11Ith,
tel ficihlandecker; the 113th, Colonel
milt, and two to be formed out of
seletons in Philadelphia and Camp
in, making a total eleven regiments
lot positively known whether they go
.iew expedition, or merely as rein
Iments to one of the exieditions
iy started.
PtE PENNSYLVANIA THIRTEENTH.—
No. of this camp sheet, issued nt Camp
Tonally. D. C., has reached us. It states
thAtithe total expenses of publication so
far, ncluding press, type, ink, paper, &,.,
wit an edition now reaching 1,500, tis.
;lee $73 78. It contains a list of desert.
era ;tom the regiment during 1861,twenty
nino in all, viz: two from Co. A, Captain
Foster; three from Co. B, Captain Duff;
three from Co. D, Captain Enright; three
front Co. 11, Captain Patterson, one from
Co. Co. F. Captain Mc.lnwaine, thirteen from
Co. , Captain Coleman: two from Co. I,
Cep am Loomis, one from Co. K., Capt.
LO lad ono from Co. L, Captain Mc-
Fai nd. Some of these have joined other
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ants.
e copy the following items from the
Thixlteenth:
BB Frf END3HBD
DIED—On Friday morning, January
17tti of typhoid pneumonia, at the hospi
tal, pear Fort Pennsylvania, Private Eli
Bennett, of Company M, Captain S. L.
Fultwood, aged twenty years. Deceased
WAS a son of Mr. Daniel Bennett, queens
ware manufacturer, of Baldwin township,
Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, and en•
listed at Pittsburgh on the the 20th of
September. His remains will be taken
home today, by his brother, Daniel Ben
nett; who arrived here early in the week,
and was with him during his last moments•
Nzw Elars—latest fashion and most ap-
proved style—were delivered to our regi
ment by Uncle Sam's agent, our Quarter
master, on Tuesday, and worn on Wed.
nasday on dress parade—much to the
amusement of the boys, who don't like
thug new hat at all, although outsiders
orek ft improves the appearance of an
kitdaal wearing it. It is somewhat
Itearis its six and a quarter inch crown,
i broad brim, the right aide looped
rip With' an eagle, two black feathers on
the left side, and a bugle, with letter of
company and number of regiment in front.
The:officers have been ordered to purchase
somewhat similar hats—after pay day.
GUA.R.D.—Four companies from our
regiment are doing guard duty at present:
Co. L, Captain McFarland, and Co. I,
Captain Loomis, below Great Falls: Co
M, Captain Fanwood, at Fort Pennsylva.
nis, and Co. B t Captain Duff, near Union
Arch, or John's Bridge, on the Potomac
—where it marched Yesterday. Captain
Beiriish, of the 98th - Penn's, is stationed
bet Ween Union Arch and Great Falls,near
the prick Yards, and another company of
the prigade is at the fort near Chain
Bridge.
Jds T. 011H.ACILUTT, Co. A, Sixty.second
Regiment, a Pettsburgh typo, and the cor•
respondent of the Duparch, paid as a visit
on Thursday.
Piz Potomac, at Great Falls, has risen
so higb,by the melting of the recent snows,
asprevent the possibility of a crossing
by either army. •
Ettruass.D.—Lieut. Col. Kinevid and
Cap Ham. Lowe, returned from Pitts.
burgh, on.Thurlday, the 16th.
Tux Surgeon General visited our camp
on Ilharaday last, and spoke highly of our
quaqers and men.
OILY one commissioned officer is now
absent from camp. ()apt. Andrew Large—
whole still at home on leave, owing to
sickieen.
TtOt %mass , Sag, sent ..as by the State of
Pennsylvania, is to have "Tenallytown "
inscrlbed on tie ample, folds.
TIERI6AIV & GETTY,
uotka ,grocers,
IMICIMUO AND =ALM II
TKAS, tulcroßs, 4e.,
OW OF
OHIO STREIVE AND THE DIAMOND,
n • ly &KY•OITY.
TIHOESE OWNERS.—DR. SW - LET'S
iNFRIRLIBLES LINIMENT FOR HORBEE is
unrivalled by any, in ail awe of lameness, arising
from B rains, Bruises' or 'Wrenching, ha effcct la,
magi and certain. Harness or Middle Gana.
Herat BP, Mange, am, it will also speedily cure
Bea and Hauteur, may easily be prevented and
c in their incipient stages, but confirmed eases
are b ond the pdisibillity of a radkaloura No case
of lb 'ad. however, is so desperate or bope'esa bat
it Ma be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faith
ful- It la:ration will always remove the Lameness,
-and nable the horse to travel with comparative
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from
Sv ry home owner shonld have thus remedy at
Pan. for its timely use at the first appearance of
Una nese mile& dually pretest those formidele
d. ~ - es mentioned, to whion all horses are liable,
mid 'which render so many otherwise va Liable
horses near'y worthies..
degi.lyldkmee w
WILLIAM CABS & co.,
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Wii - olesaie Grocers,
AND IM OBTERS OP
BRANDIES, GINS, &o.
A.L.SO
DiOninland DOalsrr fn
SINE OLD. NODONLIRELI BYO cum,
827 sad liss Liberty' street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ATTORNRY AT
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KUHN'S LAW BIILLDING,
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gA401 1 4, .1// 0 , 1 4 7 4E 8 stg CO., .
IkOßk rACSI3I2I3, and dealers in
Provisions, corner of lisiket anti Front sta.
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N EsaA MORNING:::JAN. 22
CI I "1" "S" s' 'Ol4 irjtat---s
.11pAttl-Pult corner of
B. E. SELLERS A 00.,
Agents for Pit:Lobarßh.
JOHN I. LOGAN,
FITTSB URG Et, PA
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MOUNING, JANVARY 22, 18 2,
I TEIIIIIOI.
BY. ;11i . 3,EG RA PH
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Latest from Fortress Monroe.
FORTRESS Ittorotok, via Ba/tirnore.
Janitaryr.:4o.—No news has been received
from the Burnside Expedition, which
Oiled over a week since. The Southern
papers jay about it, although if. a
landing has been made, news ought to
have!resehed Richmond and Norfolk be.
fort this. No anxiety is felt, however, on
the shbject, although It is highly probable
that the first news from the Expedition
will be, received at this point; yet, as
General Burnside's dispatehEs would be
sent to 'Washington direct, they might
possibly reach their destination earlier if
sent via Annopolls, since they might have
to wait here nearly a whole day for the
Baltimore boat.
Captain Mendenhall, of the Fourth ar
tillery, leaves bo.night to join his comps.
ny, which is now in Lou'sville, Kentucky.
He has been at this post two years and a
halt, and has lately been busy drilling new
batteries' just organized here.
The wounded prisoners who came down
from Richmond the other day and were
taken to the hospital, are all doing as well
as could be expected. None are thought
to be in a dangerous condition, and a few
have so fax recovered that they will be sent
North by to.night's boat.
Tao troops on board the Constitution
were disembarked this morning, and
marched and counter•marohed up and
down the beach, within certain limits
fixed by General Wool, nearly all day.—
They have been on board more than two
week, and enjoyed much the pleasure of
stretching their limbs. They wore favored
with summer weather. Meanwhile the
Constitution underwent a thorough cleans.
ing, which was much needed. Nothing is
known of the destination of the vessel, cr
the time when she sail.. No orders have
been received on the subject. General
Butler is expected here to personally order
her sailing.
A. flag of truce went to Craney Island
this morning under command of Lieut.
Clinton, of Gen. Wool's stall. The boat
brought back the Captain and crew of the
ship York, of Dublin, Captain Whalen,
from Valencia for Lewistown, which was
wrecked near Swanton, N. C., a week
since.
LA.TICST President Tyler died at
Richmond on Friday sight., Lvr a very
brief illne-r.
Important army Orders.
WA.BIII.NOT /IC, January 21 —Accordirg
to General Order Nu. 3, issued from the
Adjutant General's Alen, a new military
department, to be known as the Depart•
meat of Key West, is constituted, with
the following mainland boundaries: Ara
lachicola on the West C 03.82 to Cape Ca
naveral on the Ess: Coast. Brigadier
General J. N. Brannon, of U. S. Volun
teers, is assigned to the command.
It is also ordered that officers detailed
for the volunteer recruiting service, under
General Orders No. 105, of 1861, are to
recruit fur their own regiments respective
ly, and not for general volunnteer service.
They will, however, be under the direction
of the General Superintedent. The full
number of officers indicated for the recruits
ing service need not be detailed if a less
number will suffice to lilt up the several
regiments. The selections will be made
by the Colonels, and the order for• . detail
given by the commander of departrdents or
corps d'armas.
News of the Expedition.
WILMINGTON, N. C., January
letter received here from a reliable source,
dated Newborn, the 17th, says that forty.
three Federal vessels are at Hatteras.
An official dispatch received at VW it
mington on thelQiii., from Goldsborough,
16th, says that thirty-four small steamers
and sixteen sail vessels were Inside, and
seven large steamers were outside Hatteras
—more are reported to be in Pamlico
Sound. The Above may be relied on, as
it comes frceityjin officer In Hyde county.
A law recently passed by leoagress pro
hibits the publication of vfi n _ . news in
-
newspapers. i;3'
NOTICE ---Agreeably to the directions
of an act of the General Assembly of that,
coin onwealth, approved the ninth day of dprtl,
A D. 1856,8 hereby give notice that the Speakers
the Senators and House of Representatives
the said Commonwealth, will receive propo
sale until the fourth Tuesday ofJanuary, being the
Zfith dayof January, 1882, for doing the Public
hinting and Binding for the term of three yearn
from too first day of July next, at a certain rate per
eentum below the rates specified in the act rela
ting to the Public Printing and Rind' my, approved
the ninth day of April, A. D. 1866, and according to
the mode and manner and conditions therein spa.
cified.
Paid proposals to specify the rate per oentum on
the whols of the rates of said act taken together
and not a specification of the rate per centum
he
low the rates on each item. The following .a the
form of proposals for State Printing and Binding
- propose to do all the State Printing and
Binding In the manner, and in a'l respects subject
to the provisions of the act of the Oda of April, A.
114 1858, for the period of threeyears from the first
day of July next, at the rate of - per oentum,
below the rates specified in said act, ani shouli the
State Printing and Binding aforesaid be allotted to
me, I will be retry forthwith to give bond with suf
ficient sureties, for the faithful performance of the
work so allotted," which the said proposals shall
be sealed and endorsed, "Proposals for Pliblic
Printing and Binding," and shall be directed to
the said Speakers, and be de'ivered to one ur both
of them to be opened, announced and allotted, on
the 28th day of January, inst.,agresably to the pro
visions of the act of 9th of April,lBsB,
ELI MA FEE,
Sec'y of the 00.oznonwealth.
COAL, NUT GOAL, SLACK AND
OOZE-DICKSON, STEWART A CO,
509 LIBERTY STREET,
Having superior facilities for supplying the best
quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Black and Coke, are pre
pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit
purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is
brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and
free from slack. Particular attention given to sup
plying •oily 00ed oc2e-arod
CLOSING OUT STOCK
AT REDUCED PRICES
As 'we will ahortll oomMeace to make our an
nual inventory of stook, we bar made great
in the Woes of
ALL OUR WINTER•GOODS
The larger portion is much below the present
market price. having been bought early in the sea.
son, and positive bargains Can De relied on.
Wholesale buyers are invited to call.
XATON, MACRUX4 CO,
fall -No. IT lomb street
VALUABLE OAKLAND Residence
FORBALK—A large and comfortable Dwel
hog House of eleven rooms, and hall 8 feet wide,
portico, good cellar, large stable and carriage house
and other out houses. 8% acres of lend ;ving a
front of ZlB feet On PaineyPranio Avenue; orchard
of choice fruits, grape ranee, Ac. Also, a good gar
de., shiampery, tenant house, Ac., all M complete
order. The above is pleasantly situated, eeny,ni
ntafseeesa, and will re sold on favorabl e tonne,
trigt possession on the flrk of April next.
, 1-3; 9 frrliAß *fig*
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jal3 Market street
BEEN APPLES-3s hartels choice
Jr Apples received and for sale by
deal r HENRY R. 03LIANS
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B. UMBER, ARTIST
Br BUSTIL 171112'08U ViCITOIL
[Continued from yesterday,l
This news revived my courage, which
bad weakened at the sight of;two halves
of my coat, which I had pled off and
thrown upon the bed.
/Where will we have it flantboge l'"
"Put that boa upon the iied; we can
sit upon either sides. Here it comes,
at last."
Maybe the waiter had observed that
artists were queer people, for he arrang.
od our repast in good styli upon the
pine box, while the dignityo his nose
was undisturbed by the faintest hint of
a turn-up. Politer, than hie:betters, he
did not even stare, until hi was going
out, when the canvas upon the easel at
tracted him so proftinudlc that /e re
mained profoundly rooted before it.
"I say, sir, did you get up them 'ere
chickens ? they're done to attire."
Although this remark savored some ,
what of Me ,prefessiNl, I was pleased by
his honest praise: - -
"Yes," I answered, "I painted them."
"What might the price be, now, of
the lot? There 's seven in all, countin'
that 'on as has his head hid in the
grass."
Gamboge and I looked qt each -ether.
"I might take ten dollars for the pic
ture, from a person not able to give
more," I said, presently. ,
"W hew 1" whistled he, "that's more
'an the live ones 'd be,' and he walked
towads the door. "But these 'll last
longer; won't have to cook 'em to keep
'em," and be walked back again.
"There 's some fellers as fumes an
-mals; but birds was tillers to itty liking—
and quail chickens above all!"
He laid a gold eagle upon the box
by my side, and took the...little bit of
canvas from the easel. I heard him
chucking to the birds as he went through
the hall.
. "Which shall it be, coat or pants
loges ? I cannot get both."
"Coat, I suppose, from the looks of
these remnants. But I must go. rn
call for you to-morrow, a little before
twelve.'
Gamboge went away, and I was left
with a leas pleasing task than the one
of beginning my new sketch. I had
decided difierently from ,Gamboge; I
had seen that the coat could be mended,
so that, in a darkened room, it might
not be particularly noticeable; and with
ten dollars I could get not only a new
pair of pantaloons, but boots also; and I
now for the first time reflected that my
studio slippers would not Answer for
making a morning oail. I could not
even go out to get these new articles
until the coat was mended. The next
two hours were given up to the most
troublesome and tedious cf tasks, bat I
was kept from ill temper by the busy
habit of my mind. The "coming even'
which was casting its shadows before,
in the shape of my present irksome em
ployment, figured in the foreground of
all my dreams. I had heard so much
of Miss Follett, through my friend, that
I was eager to meet her. She was
beautiful, gifted, and a woman. Though
rich, she was intelligent; though an
amateur, the artist did not redieule her.
Gamboge, I knew, thaught more of her
than any other lady; he respected her
opinions, admired her tastes, and adored
her beauty. More than all, he did not
feel galled, by her patronage. And
she had selected my little picture for
special commendation—had inquired
after the artist—had expressed a wish
to own it! My heart beat, loudly. and
sweetly, the time, ana I began to sing
a Spanish song. I had nothing but
black linen thread to sew with, and that
tangles and snarls so, it is enough to
upset the serenity of a woman. The
eye broke out of my last needle just as
I was about to fasten :the concluding
stitches, leaving me in some unpleas
ant doubts as to the stability of my
work. However, it looked tolerably, and
I surveyed it with cloudy satisfaction,
comforting myself with the memory of
what Gamboge had said about the par
lors, and hoping they would be as dim as
one of his own distances.
I occupied myself during the after
noon, with a fancy sketch of Miss Fol-
lett. Curiously enough, Gamboge had
never described her; so I drew her ac
cording to my own liking—tall, majes
tic, with a low, -white forehead, black
hair, piercing eyes, and a superb bust.
In the evening, I went out and made
my purchases, and got my clean shirt
from the washerwoman in the next street
"That ! Wu down your back cobs ;
show confoundedly," said Gamboge,
when he cawed for me the next morn- -
ng.
aaw that he began to feel nervous
about .presenting• , me, and my Sown
pride took fire.
" Look here ! look at me !" said I, ‘.
"did poi ever know me to flinch from
an undertaking?"
He surveyed my six feet of height,
my cool air and impenetrable eyes.
"Comer *long then; you can make
your own way.'
Miss Follett's footman looked so
well dressed when he opened the door
to us that I felt momentarily abashed.
The mows were somewhat shadowy, i
but tome they seemed abiost glaring,
as I entered and found them just com
fortably thronged, 000 l and perftuned,
the silence disturbed, not driven out,
by subdued voices.
When Gamboge spoke my name; Miss
Follett smiled her recognition of it; af
ier addressing a few words to as, SOMA
one ehfc came in, and we stepped;
back. I could look at her whilst she ,
talked „to others. Instead of being
tall invade she was slender! and
• face was fair "4-2v,y4,
voice incomparably sweet. She looked
more as if she had , been brought op by
• angels, than in a fashionable boarding
school. She may, or may not lave
been dressed in the Mode; I only recall ,
that ; her raiment was white and, float. .
ing, clasped at the throat with en opal
brooch. Immediately a deep sadness
took, possession of me; I did not ana
lyze it;,l felt here the presence of
wealth, luxury, art, taste, beauty, ail
things so agreeable to the artist-soul,
and I recalled my lonely attic, bare
. un
furnished; rade, Body, and soul lznd
flonrishe&welr up= plain fare seatooed
with; hope; but now; hope died, out, and
I felt all my • privations crushingly.
All this ' perhaps, was in the gaze
which Ifited unconsciously upon my
hostess; for when her eyes met mine,
after a time, they were arrested for a
moment. I saw that the pitied me.
"You know none of my friends,"
said she, in a low voce, owning up to
me, "except Gamboge. Will you not
look at these engravings? they belong
to the Turner Gallery. Are they nol
exquisite?".
1 followed her to the table and bent
to admire them
Rip '
I stood upright, and made some wan
dering reply: My back was to the
window, and I could only think of my
coat. I heard persona suppressing
laughter, who were standing behind me.
"You do not like engravings ? Here
is a new. pi &arc; it was hung yesterday;
but it seems to me to require more
light. I will open this shutter—there!
that is better. If it (mild be lowered a
trifle—Mr. Umber, you are the tallest ;
will you, please, reach that cord ?"
[To be continued
NEW ..CAIMETS,
Oil Cloths, &c,,
M'CALLIIMS,
No. 87 Fourth Street,
BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE
&Intone In prices, of which the fullest tulTaz
cage Is offei•ed to purchasers FOR OABE. del6
WIkL. X. FABER & CO,.
STEAM ENGUIE ,BUILDERS.
IRAN FOITN DENA.
LS
depend Machinists and Moll& Makers .
blear the Penn's a. B. PiatineasterDernit, . •
1 ITTSAltrium, PA.,
MA_NUFACTURit ALL FINDS OF
stomp Bnipnee, ranting tr m three to one
hundred and fifty horse power. ..nd suited for Grist
Mills, Gm Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, eta
Give particular attentionto toe constrUctioncif Eu.
g•t„. and Machinery for gruit n =
ri s, and for up
ght ro
s, ulay and circular saw
Rave also on hand, finished and rend: or ship.
mons at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every
description . ,
Also, runtish liofters and Shoe' :run separately,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pales in
every rarely, and continue tbo manufacture of
Woolen Macninery anu Alscome Garde.
Our prices are low, oar machinery manufactured
of the best quality of triaterials, end Warranted in
all oseesto quality
satisfaction.
AlliKtrdera from all pares of the corm
andyromptly filled:
THE FOLLOWING-ARE VOLUNTA
RY statements from parsons el respectability
and troth, in this vicinity, who have been greatly
beneflaed by his remedies; some of whom would
evidently have been= their graves ere now, If 'their
diseases had not leen arrested by Dr. Schenck's
medicines:
Case of Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia
of Texa:Yeare Standing.
• I hays been suffering for ten years past from
-live} complaint and Dyspepsia. I heard of Dr.
Rchenek's coming out to Martin Koch's, and I
thought I wouldgo and see—, him, as my disease
had ineretteed venteitittbin the past two years,
and I had been ander trestukvemt efeem3rai doctors,
from *hom I received no benefit. In the early
part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck,
and was examined Ivy him with his RESPIROM.
ETER" I have been taking his , Pebneoiebyrup,
Sas Wasl 'Arnie and Mandrake Fula since then, and
I must say that I am greatly benelltted by their
use; indeed, I might immost cay th M. at I
S lgo well.
ANNA NIT R,
Lowell, Ibland fp., lifahoning,oz., Ohio.
Odober 81,1861.
I have been conch benatted by the use of Ors
Schenck's medicines.
RllFUl3 4 cr7fi,
Ohio.
Oct 81, 1861
Case of Mrs.
Chad been affected with Disease eaf the Lungs
fortour or eve years, when I heard of
Schenck coming to Martin Koch's. Previous to
this tune I bad given up all hope of ever getting
well, but Mr. Koch, wnom I knew to have been
cured by Dr. Elehenek, urged my husband until
he prearalled oponetie to go and nee the Doctors
who found both my lungs affected, the bronchial
tubes Were 4 both diseased; when I breathed, they
would rattle so that it could be heard distinctly.—
ha v e, now %lien is medicines for some time,
sod find myself wonderfully Improved, although
oat entirely recovered; I now find myself able to
attend,to mostof my household duties, and have
nojdetdst of my ultimate recovery. From the
bonset I have received from Dr. Bcoenck's treat
ment, f would advise all persons similwiiy affected
to apply to him when he makes his nail visit.
Jeain. hicCollibl ELL,
18OL.rbtaktt Ibtriathip, Mahoning 0)., Ohio.
Oct- 81,
• Certificate of Jane Griot.
I Oaf& been troubled for abotit two years with •
pain in my brevet: Late in the Spring of this year
I heard of Dr. Schenck ooming out to Martin
Boob's, and I determined to call and see lin:l2,4lnd
get exitmined with his Respirometer. I did
so, and also tookell three of -his medicines, so.
cordi a l If directions, :and Irate been greatly
benefl I hope, front the benefit already ex
pane • that it will not be long until lam en.
th•ely :
ell. • JANE GRIST.
/Used 2boxiskti, Meaning CovOkik•
Ctt"
' Cure of Airs. Wormier.
Forkbswit Aye years I bed been affected with
th t
pain i' the right side of my breast, lied to hopes
of ge ag relfet, I had taken many different lands
of m dues, but Mond no benefit from them
white er. , I „tbett beard, At, Dr. Eithenok, and
;be eld cures he was performing with his
*ea ent, and corroldded to send to his Agent
Fitt ntWitib, DrAierier for some of hie -medi
is. writs tci takes & it, I was so prostrated as
to be amble to undressmysell, or even to lay in
r
bed; I obliged to sit up ma &shin order to ob.
Mtn p rest at, alt. After. haring taken Dr.
ic.hen la's inedisines, A herd that the Doctor was
gem - WIWI= libeSs, and I determined to see
nit. Waist/ready so much improved by the nee
his edictne, as to no aule to go Doer, Co Mr.
sob' which ie a dtatanc.is Gr- onto from my
Is; The tleetiwLiropcWAgwat c r be ]
*midi Vola mu-
'Tr wah,kk _wanks= of athe Pleura to. the
I would moreoverirld, , that I coughed e/-
• . atiallkllv, and' s 1 'or large guru/titles of
daily.. .L - took e -&latimonier 8=
•ed Tonto and illanuilmAks.
. . a : to the Doctor's .eclsorte, end ern happy
c'=early *W. AMU WARN cM.,
lbws/Alp Crieseklone
de Coy-Ohio.
. .. BBL kikw
J . 'D 4 ANpo
-ITT, 01/MIE 17 AV' 4fre,'
NO4 7,a z aBAN.T 8713BILET I
".' ! Trl'TSß.l34iGas -PENN& • '
CARPETS AND OIL ctowas
AT _ ..„.
FDORTH eTEEET DAEPET SHDUE.
D. & H. WCALLITNE HAVE
t e =r.cley opened4ercof emery krge and
vaned eat of CilitP=Xo3,,to which they
invite httentfott of Imam, ae they will b e o p
hired art s the most favorable to
.14P 1
newty unportedlot
utpat lowestretedent—, c, • . 3) 7 48 . 6b1 / 2
ta,:i r -N o WaldVALLIIkg d . •
Air OLL BUTTER---2, '
OPh 894
-mooed dad4s4de_ L w___ •
maw• $. omen,
-
EVEZIEE
1.t , . •
• .
• • T
•
S.
• . .
Fiae White, Plain eni,ltatiej Planned. Under
-and +threratnrte on hand, And' milli to orders dr
Fillorcara nonce,
ICf It'T f d6l'oßY . :
'WO. 4T lit. 'STR E ET"CLA'iiit
',it
jitix,ooi. • 111
E S
1 Vi
ST (2LA111:-STREET.
VuE. REN T UR,L F4•(ii: Flits. A TERM
OF FOLK YEA g&---A delighitnlBketltty
teei
dance, altanted in thb imt edtale iviciattY of the.
city, vita few, acres of ikroand atteobed. Tpe
eationi9 rhe'ost V.IMAt aN thil
e Of-y dieted; Mik
hou.et in
cppt,e.ifmg. slips nos,. . ,5pd.,41 . 1.ek44.111
go d War and einem - nal& app'
to M. FE Rti !Apt, a4,11404Wgn4t pc
eel:malty, 'roml to Ip. 2 daq. jnt
faalfr
HOy',..FI4IWW6A4:4I,RAT
GUME—The vergaert bldribarlatakanledernte
be theibent, ti r tgairWit , ser a feab' nt
you elm give a r_ . the ••
Ladies' hee:ed
i rofte g# , Kda, 011 1 9
Ladles' heeled morate, 0 1 141 1 , 76 :1
Eicots, from.ti. 0 $3102‘. alastalt 04 44
Shoee,,Cork "oleo and Igo Crania. re, and every
ur line fl E 430,21 Y tigoreP. 'rasa ort.l
JOB g041,,•+,14.,..., V Idaribskal. , 24 door (ro a n 5111.
dels'
N EW FAtli.6s6l)§l--
EATON MACRUM C 0. , ;,,
lathe attention tertheg•
NEW STOCK, FOR PALL TBAJM,
At Nos. litssladliihrLithOtitiß444, Lr
Wholesale buy. .. ~ ;.. at oweatprioes.
OILEA2 }TAW , - ,
TLI 4, el gantry 'l/nl9On:toil new TiCla •
tare Ha ll oo w e idsitTeadrads Same. e•
By one of the °Heat firma in slew York, inne
A new 7 ootgvecnohltordisci tettne4 , 41110.
A new 7 Ocala Itc)3emi e ,fton ztaa,sloo
• v 4114
nolh Obil street.
(Q O EI 1 ERIN '
from P
A new eupply.elieget fro the Atsua ttfactia7
at sten, of ex , -ntt T Clekge
of Coickei-
Pianos, in plain and carved '74:Avirbod furniture,
Plat received and fottale bq
JO&N
0f1 843 111 41 Diun°lld AUey
t r I 7.: .CF.J°:I3-4-11 : 11''"In, 7 4441111111nIt* I'.
•
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ILIIROPEAN - AWEVCIF.
THOMAS RATTIGA.N,: E URO P EAN -
Agent, No. 11116 Water etiia*Pitttilntrgh, Pa.,
w p
a redprea to bring out send tacfg ppasengers
from sag part of the conntry, eitauF fq,
deem et gaging paceete.
PIGLET DRAFTS FOP. BALA pryahha in:any .
of Blur - • , _ ,_, •
AgenE t tlue napolip anal andanati a*
road. Agent for the
cg
Vack , iStar Line of
Sailing Pac eta, wad for the ifneat of Stammers 6a& hair between .. Near Yarric.- Ititerpotal, Waage. gad ,
Gahm
'AT _ R 3E/41. €1,72-,
HOUSE, SIGN & ORNABINNI44I.I.s
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
Wourth St, Bets Wood & iSmlthttold
PIPPABTI72OU, PA.
work r ,o^vtly attooded to. zkrilklyd
• 142 sacks, a prime artlelednat reaal;red and
for sale by W. r.114621TH & OR,
14T front and 118 Second streets.
mem
A -LTESTIN LOJkI.IB & CO., Dealers in
AS. Promissory Nanißonder, nkyrtnem, and on
sectuntes for money. • . 4
Morouronuessory Nots, Bonds, Moirtitclioe; with
OnnsZer•J a qoarisdes.
NOTES IND DRAMS BOUGHT"M SOLD. •
Persons desiring Loans am be accommodated ca
essoreans terms, and napinaists esai bsfrumisl.ed
with good securities at remuneragyn pries&
alasttlind to the Bala, Iten64 Ind 'Wslitg-ut
arse mots* • ' .` -
offite, btu Sd MUM' ' l ' ,l lwiaa Wood,
AUMN LOONierk
d"
W N .MICAgi rim , DA. B II.I,D ii'CIAND ee LUO
EienentlYarta era.
FANS COFIFL. 4 •
atccesaoxa to icconctltuiE,MA63 00 ,.
WHOLESALE 0 4110 CERN
Corner Wood and Water:
fe1.0.-te PITTS atigalt. PA.
OWEN BYRE:..
MERCHANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair,. . ..
ACri‘ia.
Gentlemen's Clothinfrtoaddltroledfiresp
FOR C - ' '81'. 3 . ,' .
,'
RAVING RETIJR It NEW
YORK, with a choice a or OLOYfia,
IMER/GS and VP:STINGS, which can be pur
chased at prices far below the anus) raise., ,„
a t test Inducements offeredtli;6:ififilotOff.
ROBERT DALZELL A.., CO; ;
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION AND FORMIRDiNG MERCHANT
DULIII4:I3 PPIXIXIDIAND PITTIUMoII
*ll LLB.kacTY 9741110%
29 DOZEN BROOMS in store and for
kale by J. A. MOM%
, corner garbs, end PUS larbAbi.
UNDRY PRODUCE.-
11,77 100 Bags Pea Nu*
3 do Feathers:
60 boxes Cream Chess%
8 bbla Eggs *
- 60 }Obis Mackerel, No. 8;
2150 bushels Dried - Apples;
60 do do !sachet;
Bsoonfigiaw,
100 c i fßariel& urstore and for sale by
JA& A. Plenum. oarnar Market and First atm
:FOR SALE CHEAP.—One Secind
..lianct9ln. 8 ft stroke STATIONARY ENGINE
an Bon...F.Rim good running-order. arid Muse.
Will be sold cheap, to make way for • large r one
Enquire at No. 02 WOOD STREET. cornir - Forath
isSt•lvrdi,w • IL U IikA.RBREL.
111 • A ; • enk:or second
• band Per eis“3 by , • • •
al3 HARRY grANk44.l3lB'
ir •I )M COON BRUSH-30 bales fine
Ohio, for 8310 by • ,
HENRY 'a couaNs.
'BALL PAPEJII WALk.PAPER I
Tr ELEGANT?
BEAU nyuL t
PRETTY
Man
For sale h 7 W. P. IttitaffAry,
, 4 Anis rt W4o.3.otredmit
'OR SALE— ,
8,000 Its. prime Buckwheat. Sim madam
Auld fpr mile by
falld .2.. L. ALLEISLAgent,B-Wead
- TrALIM : GRIS Alf
@ALT-L-Eutonto on Lou or.* ,
idles
trots mrpool, Ohio. The wrote stones 6io
str=grett rder*llgta.szti._.
°hints elevators °thermic fir caner
and doings good busyness. Three Owe two
statdes, gore, Scr.,twents.two waft of land, alao
ten acres of COW Mid. and Me privilege of 106*
saes Of eaiL illthallaigiff of oft ,
a.ougusrarrkees,
61 Mutat st.
IQB EBN
roma over oar stare: if - Wag" as
147.417114 notlffasEl toiti - Oki
wit, WAG 10. &tar.
:14.1 . A1
1111=1/311111
• E. Wit:TV-1311—'
. 1 , 41 / 4, - , :t.1t,g4„, ( 1:: , i'
TiNIIRY, - PRICE itt
nipow r i za
ALl P,DzAwelk,ip A.ht ?to
CtOTHS, "cAssIBIERES.4I4
guinea, Testing* TailoreTsimistiAlkit'w=4;'
140. ItilaLICE7 SI% North
74- =
PTIILADELPHIAi , ^
• 4. , ...)- 4,
~- . M!:71.4 --rat
t 1131117. DAN 8. paipz l
&ally
JAMES AeFETWEIW, 0111 '0Ait
FORWASIBiIg Mm I's Gr 141,1'4
CUM
IRIteM;
KM IFElil SIVI a 1 4 -.1,-ip,„ i 1
,i, G., , 111,I II ,
Inolar, Grata, -Biaeola., - Lot! 4v.140414r01dj,
Drted Milan- Mid PrOdite• Ufnle,thettril '- '' :,. ft)
~' %, '
(*Balza 47 P 'laricir tirD riltsi 8.64 4111,, ,
4. :
. ,
•
RMAISTEN,FrancI&A. Bailey, ,iniEsetlfi-ThEN'?-14
wertosr 7 B: Ciabbeff k Boit:l94oM ' ll l. log i i
Ott,Blilater 4 Sw=iu,_ Itailov, Ma '‘l. Bit= 0 0
tit- Baia, LIE 4 Rowell, antika C0..„.091,11,1it L1 i ~..„.1 .
Miideition, Doalea A 4604 'Rheims& '
tw4s.arof•le _ -
fX D. BEACH" es BillQiff , ;' , 3 61 ili -" ,r ,"
T. FANuFATTREBB,OF, .: - --- ---
Laosste6` Guis,kik; ~„g:.=', 1 ;...
PORTRAIT 4 A; 'PIC - 41TR* 14.46* ''''''''"'t
~,,,,..
gill 44 linl4l . l l oll, tojiwataldilgs. r4 ',,, i ,:1e? - :. , .
, DIALERS 14 , , r
ssett 'Tali it
kW i lieldif" . " - ` ;
d elgigi n i th iii h e il ito.3 11%44 fy
r"&•ltl@air; bligraeti - "' era . '146.. b15170' ';:j
pi l
Arliz t lf`iiftgliint=7 446"* " il
, Regfilding ftiktutal to buiduko n st= bait: 7 ' 1 3
elle asale ree. -
~., ~ i i ~fli qdi lcorttkni a / 4 02.f _ ..!
H. nreoutil VAIPP"-fan 9b
'.41r1 8 8- 10'N'
-- u ,uLuk gir - Ahro inat
rot inn ILL= 03' " 4
PIG Nun AND no o m-f i ra .
so. MEW, A
littsh
riTTGB3r Rt3W—......0*000404
..i... ''.:4 , -:•• ,, , •-, , • ~. , f - * -2.:?:
:;0 W R'' ii. TLIE -,.- Jaw Er . - 3:: ,
- 13 e Wood' tereet,P o i 3 li; ; , i.z; qe..- - /*;; - 2
IN4X - R. TOOLS FOR . BORING L OIL'• ' - ' ). 1.,:- . 1-1
1 wElazi at 01. 44torkst We5t0b faid.A....„,...4. 04000. —6 - Et ?a,' ;- ..
le been In tb a Netnews of mann
~_
,e..;.•_i;
ever einceltuetevermiteet Make ontge----1.7.1t16—p,. 3, '" , 'I.
reeeeleA s about to engage iai t)ie : oil knOviek. *Kit . Is 4 4941
1 telAtif Interest lejoive tura eau morl ensiti ' -..... ~,-.4.,,, i
mination of our gook now on haral,. 7 ,„ l ngqi, a b.f. di v.. 7 .-: $
4#l'#4B,
•wd selling low by
W E. Schmertz & Co.,
dalB ftlifth ittatl
' tttitrifMlir s ,
LA rheivENG MILL, would end",
t he.Putt i Ulm he baa es tqi idEteltlk " Aluirf•nwt)
haring) Urged his
oozingii
and t:
boards.; aftoll sawing Mut reonmlko
and shutter tc.Mt
ke. -
at
tarlllti6bl " l44 El ePteMber Mairr•trl.z..ii2k;
11 15 . E ` NT $ 6 ' 26 nu mth Sicl" a RP4 6 .,1
dwelling, in Sp es Omni. I.q;ifte
nolb .
.:14•Wirhstf .
-- 4- -It. CAR , RIER..&-zraa,, , ,-; . . ::a. -:,
I l lttsbergh - General Thaiirana"lft - : - IE2 - . I , ' - ;:i
,
asamiClsaes Rapratessati4; . _alt , A .oks'''
est - 81
• '4llKnorby anima and other : • • - iliNibiltii ,, ••--
_ 4 ,..,.
*lair% Yukio and Llfe Risks tasnssf,all,4o.
sonptions. ~ . ed , t.,11. •. 3f
- ardifklui 418 Fol7RTHElTEMSTaltatharlda,,,c,:,
SUGARS -Bw] l ard,ormatedP9,lydeVoo 4 . ~ , y
' .trannlided sad A any 11 coffee redildedi3o4aral '''`-
honors and tor sale Ly BEM= iMiteil i - ji,:li
WI Nos VS sad 1118 Wocid Or, e. '..
JAMES H. CHILDS 1 - 09,;
'OWE COTTON: I ,BU
•
.. Allegheny City:Pa:l /,!
itunliartnaus ei
SEAMLESS jrAG$
_ 9-
, Amp
. 44S N '-i girT i 171113 8 54. --z
bacibbial.:: fritikm
tairOntils snit & isse
wino 4 Otnoo d onnarm
9rrpatitnifaoan it , , 7d. IRA- .11 -
Iry
Azppgrinq - utElfitliftLita . '"lis' •
,L. .....,., lu=n l iiiiiiiTiTaar e klirti: T 1
litovingdiftimiltkeariehtetion. tinauizi,
• 1 011str, action, or fitOMMILIMast
or iwrestoring the system
=from arum Arno:rem AlshaV.
mai, or other weakness_ of
Owns& also, in all awes of Diememet . le.,
. Pw ci= forerun n er! Em r4f=efitatiaZ E=o, A , -
sir,Therss Ms era perfectly horsares on the an5 . b.."• 0 4 0
Inegrioa, and may be taken by the mad dam& ie. --
Limao-14igthowt =Ong dig.ltroo;. etrAllePestele4 ,4 141 IX ~
ent ry°
. eigii•Attr Lai • mil by eireagth in • ..;,
4/ 00•Isstoring the system to ach zSztu4o.:,.
ene ro. tirlogingon the monthly &with -.----;,.
rterguLift nomatter froze whateitoie ' einftWOXFlXilz::,
one Way arise..thei a l u gt‘hawcler,net*ttOstn 1 , 01 ,.,. ,
. Jute first three or moths - 6f" prognaney,'
I sate, et Amy other slue, g o moltsw d ~.,,-_-
wo epe the result _ . ''-'-'
Each baseentainsne_Alla. t DiuserDraglotnenpt Vlat---
ar t aiif ori desired will be sent by mApkevoikt -rn'a
any adyeitised Agent, oti receipt ottheinenwp --=. i t ~-- , . fa
Al. BRYAN, Rochester, N. I' m r o mm.,.
-
9ald by Druggists generally. ' ..4. k."-,4W
PrremmLa.
100BARRELf3 BYE `W. _
„' fl our tosseannwyasuirbah 7,-,44-447-IV,TiU
let barrels ,fled hie4tvi ,
4 0 do Boo: • d o :-..„ .• t 5.; , .;..t. toil,V*l
assortment of Imported Bramfirut=yaw„;,3
Wild Cherry and blackberry Brandy, for
purposes, v
•-, filt 1 ~q
Pure Pori, Madeira-ma Sherrry•Wirtik id the i nf iv ,
So i
brapdatra” "MOO mut r Bilblr-0 0 efie 47t
,luctuamcir ingrar,l4.: R .t - Wiail
Vibolptle and ieleil Grocers, north.esat mama
Ohio stniafteadstie Banamataltairiando.l
.., —...
. ~.....
T IA 0 y Les . .;:,; ~.) ei..t) « ,. .:1!, , cox
L
Three+3ol - aquere..; Pries 1111:ee" nic-ti.#.45AS,
5 oen , Tovibm with all 'We lutes=
of Ir. ledA4X7/a O 4, four,feiitt q . . 011 1P11M.,1141/41-
We griMfiratrirnigrft"sfr,
•
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' 0 ,4 Z : . No'L 'ri and:lB • ~ : • . —?•„.„5 , ,a,1-..,, ;,
-- `efHP4.I3E-1._,..1X1_ ticriiiii,liiiiiii ir,,ll7f`rr'-4e,M .
• ‘,/ Gimes , niessrer • end' lark es% 'v. .
'it. : , l±:-.,,
tlaalli,Kfir;;F-:•"•/
4klifirket-
. ‘ ./ , ..t aßA isdusia 7lA .
~
.84:.04, ",..P.' . . Lovv ';* 4 ...;,..;
closing ott 414'
_,.
__,leeek• 1 -,_ ..rf'4l.`
Muslinorieeo,4 ll.
,olitko -41-gy,..,6•.„„
selling ;swab -a .sorst •-•••
..sedrisißarpirurei`4! --P ,• ', , 16 . 4.. . .
~-Mtt-1.;
11 4 .
C • - ,' , - .4 . 4,7 .. % ;,, il igX4
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MITEr. PARK' 8i"
qAt.t
kietilintat*
, 1 NT % Si . kt.f.al*
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