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BOOK AND .JOB PRINTERS' Corner ilittirdi Wood Ste. Pitts9l. ca.L.11.4, .:3:.' ;unreal . 131180ILIPTION OP ;44 ''..44/r,W,PAMTAXIMM =3l ` - ' 4- '',1.,40W014 , 040410#4,"r - ;:.'...': co ..a. c.t tOrtiswung ule_ 104 ATI tai ce, 4 - V re af ia l; 44;j4 k TF-.0 . 108 .71. cm, MAt :,..44kt*Q.OM APIESI ' 1 " -1-b° ° ros:«piolitamit. e...404.:o:;;;;,„, r- W batey atteion t411*.:„., ffillitaiprolV CONFillt Mtaftt-Zinice ANWTATE FOR_ 004.049( _REFIXED ARDESCIIIIIL AAP, In. Issiiitz ROLE: • Wwitoloo, _No. 45 Ha -ivtitigt, too .444 m -- • " • : . - GH. PA. ,108. • ; i; • ;41 CoMilittiOrib mitamimirr Anc . L . 0 ,1 0 ,050 go* -.1 W"; 1/ —.,,mwammoptt o n statrzudff • .•ZaMi3B4/I..miularaummosiumi A GROSS HULLS OLD PALM SOAP, 'WO rid reciived and for SZO A.iteS IDELLY• lith. Ptimilli•=7. •,• • •-• • • 1 - • rei 'BOl er9(l4q ;.s" ), trig B W . f.] ..; -4 .71 I 4 • _ • - e , Pit 11 . 1; itf Ude ft.li dVf 4; • .Yr Trlti" . ';`7` *Tr t-41, • , _______ (.1 artaLl, • ' - • N re 77 II , 4-r I Cie Maki pos FRIDA.y ,MOONING mez Tzt mus liosak Taus A knaterko,r-We noticed. last week, that a horse- had. been stolen from B. Smith, near Canton, Ohio. On Thursday Nit a' M9ribalilag bimeelf Say. der will arrested at Centreville, Butler county, with n horse in his possession an., s wering i ption of that stolen from Mr. Smith, who arrived at Centreville on Sunday : and identified the - horse. On Mona, day the prisoner was identified as a man named Zimmerman, residing near Canton. On Tuesday morning Zimmerman broke jail and after a long search was found un ler a tan-house and recommitted to prison to await a rrquieition from the Governor of Onio, fir removal to that State. A re• ward of $5O had been &red for the re, , covery of the hone and arrest of the thief. STATE meeting SJCIETY.—Tbe annual of this Society was held in Harrisburg en Tuesday, when the fol lowing Oilcan for the ensuing year were elected: President—Thomas P. farmer, of Montgomery county; Vice President—lst district, John' Bice; 2d, Frederick Showers; Bd, Charles K. Engle; 4111, Robert M. Carlile; oth, Wur.Stavely; 6th, Isaac. W. Van Lee'; -7114 Tobias Bth,'Joseph Graybill; 9th, Martin Frasly;..lol,4Qbas. Luckenbach; 11th, - DaiiierGaiiihisbachi 12th, /MOB E. Kopp; 13th, B G. Peters; 14th, C, Eberly; 15.h,_ 1). U. Gebril6tb, Thaddeus Banks; 171 h, John P. Beck; 18th, James Miles; 19bh, Michael G. Tram; 20th, James Slocum; 21st, John Murdock, Jr.; :221, Moses Chess; 23d, Joshua Wright. Additional Members of the Executive Committee— William Colder, Jr., J. H Eby, Jacob Mish, James Young, John H. Ziegler.— Corresponding Secretary—A. Boyd Ham ilton. Chemist and Geologist—s. hi. Haldeman. Librarian—John Cur wen. THEE OIL TRADE AT MNADVILLE.—The trgdBtitladtrtriniird shams to_beis most i Pc": 40 ;lt-teattPbe . 1 4:t ()ratio ford .C.ounty, ao, cording:4o the - fo y iiVing, Obrit:Vie MeadF "Nothwithtioding the .tringeney - mOnetarysitaiii‘ilie traffic in oil inatunquestionahly revived greatly wiP:4 , -14.pitai. few weeks. From a eon. ,ferf,cyliviikaggintletnan pretty-well posted is Ll\ übject, we venture to state that the A I ‘til Aid,* req hired and. expanded In- the toit-trallit'of this county Ohne can. not - hitless thimuittirgy thousand dollare dAy., _44 - 049iii,clea„ the cost of barrels, of i:avatthe wells, (from 40 to 60 _cents pet barrel) 4.1.1,au1wy butt . ways, and some 4pensea. Thousands of wagorroittcmovrbmplo”rl in this business: OnerAty*All week more than seventy teams wershoparter, wit at. the public house of Mr. °I.VB- ;4 1 17 , roileg whit of Mead. , Attire 'VC beim 'told that at the irfilap4rDne +Me, ft Is nothing rare to zwttmeeawiniitlioading :of a thousand bar• .ottiA - AfikCirtAtur cameo of a single day—. and this is only one, and by no means Et prominent 4 oup, unsay points where rail dbi ./ eenileetton 'is Made. The teams draw from six to - twelve barrels of oil, at. cording to the oapacity of t he wagon and the number of horses. kluisatTrutki sroa Ciormits.—A eorresig pondent of the Detroit Tribune, , who iii endorsed_by that paper as an experienced asialwir, gives• vlecipe. for a-partial "adb- , stitute for coffee, which has proved tb Ant goodlt jai° cut raw carrots in tnini sliced_, and' browii slowly in the oven; the n grind or pound them, and mix will; coffee fn eqbal porticim or the .81tens'als'y be , pat Ike •coffee withoni being' broken. He says that the carrots cannot! be detected bythelaste of the beverage,' and thet.iseveral, gentlemen; at a dinner; party where he was, , 'drank each-two (Sri tnree cups of this coffee, who seldom in-!' dulge in but one, ignorant , of ants, attributing the superior flavbr to the excellent quality of the cream. -.IISAMEr Yameattatturd —dark day last week, a small child of William Gr ratan, of Greensburg. , was burned so severely that death ensued a, short time. after the occur rence. a nd • was passing a heated stove, and tripping, fell against it, burn. 414ipiislacervery badly, and its clothes igy niting sttliellia'nati time, its body was tried so severely • that death was there. • CONTB.ACT AWA.B.DYD.-Mlii. Beckwith has awiardedlie Jonas Shodgriles; f New lexandria, Weetutorelend county, the Naracittalp heeves,_,wi444,llc terriebuf i g, Cihuialuirtibu.g, or York, at three vy-truie 0 ', l Xis\ .. VIII '',—... T . . , , 710 tffORSEIYVFNERS. 1 -Ds.:'SiviET's A. INFALLIBLE LiNIBLENT FOR HOBNEB' Rartalbait i elaiOn *l eases oLlanneness, arising from m lrra , Bruises or WriMgea es t 11=ri and talospire, l 4lllllll4la r ftli,„; :-.l4FAikandwpayeaatiomp.ntia.d.iiiits. aroGs Mngep i rtleame. Glebe ffebadd*Matbor'hop%tetibot It may be alleviated: this lad men and its faith- , Ving i gnitists r tlianPe, OW& ; •4;2. ' rd,7 rhkfrArw,4l3.°=thiaeppearanranledYl..ll Lameness 4111 an 'e ilPfent , thbi , e ithaidahle • cthimuleikramilloned , b aff^hdraee ere fien4molchmany.- ftberwbe..valuds horses near y s ortb4m l , ldititu civ - • 40m t aiirectir. -,, ke obb l ivor itt 0 salvtireee eionaiiL , eals. JUIN ~ to °lux. oWilifielpqDßlNDlEft-.6 3 . • c , 8 • Distillers and. Dealenwia-- AB OLD ISNONEIII4 O 4WE WHISLY an=andullite 131berty Street, Dm* '• ' '")'ierkviusuatin. pi- JOHN I. LOGAN, -` l _, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Si I'M./ rIAA den•ly PITTSBURGH, BA JAMES AlEe•Si CO, gallEAß B l 4 2tititi 'ons, corner o. rket and Front stn. AMILY I FrS ob. c h o i ce dew Fttiargrirtagaita,W corner at and That street H. A tet l / 1 ",3 cm oil; 25 Ws Gleams In afore and for sale by F. SELLEBB Al CO. MOM Penn WON. blisinfritii. IPITTSIVUR &If : ....,..JAN. 24 ISTEIIIIIII. BY_TELEGRAPH By Yesterday's 211e14,gra The Burnside Expedillon-- Reports from the ISouth--E citing News also from Sa vannah. FORTRESS MONROE, January 23—via Bo.Lismore,—Thero has been no arrival here from the Burnside Expedition. .IThe Norfolk Day Book, of Wednesday, phi). Helios a dispatch dated Goldsboro, January' 21, at 4 o'clock, stating that one hundred vessels belonging to the Burnside Expedi tion were inside of Pamlico 'Sound, snd that twenty large vessels were outside.— No attack had been made, but the women and children were leaving Newburn, N. U.. where a fight was expected. BALTIMORE, January 28.—The special correspondent of the Baltimore Ai/Iv-keen at Fortress Monroe says that a fl 4). of truce went to., Norfolk yesterday .with. Lieutenant Letts, a released prisonerzre turning South. He was nude prisozi in Western Virginia, and is released . on pa. r , le,and will be exchanged for Li , tutenant Gordon, who was made a prisoner by the rebels in Missouri. Norfolk paper of Wednesday contain the following telegrams: GoLessoao', N. C., January 21st, 4 o'clock, p. rn.— A large number of omen and children have arrived here from New. born. A fight is expected there, No other news W ILMINGTON, N. 0., January 2 1-6 n express arrived at Goldsboro from iNaw hero reports that at 4 p. m . yesterday, there were one hundred vessels of the Burnside Expedition within the Pamlico found, and twentyflve large transports outside of the Hatteras Inlet. Private in formation received heresay that the enemy will attack Newburn, Hyde county, and Roanoke Island, simultaneously. Our forces are prepared for thorn. The Norfolk Day Book has the follow.. ing tiA.VANKA.G, January 21 —Prom forty to fifty vessels are in Broad Riyer, 15 nano' from Port Royal The Battle of Somerset--- Buell Master or the Anna (lda- -Crittenden Probably Captured (t) CINCINNATI, January Yesterday's Louisville Journal says that the instruc• lions of General Buell shows that he is fully master of the situation. It was arranged that General Thomas should leave James. town and General Schoeptf advance from Somerset, thus hemming Zollicoffer in from the west and north. Some secession spy carried the Intelligence of Thomas' movement to the rebel camp, and lath coffer making forced marches on Saturday, reached Thomas' encampment early by Sunday morning. In the meantime Major Shepperd, of the 18th . Regulars, Colonel Madson's Brigade, the 10th Indiana; Col. Marian's 10th Kentucky, and Col• Fry's 4th Kentucky, reached General Thomas' camp after a lured march of twenty-due miles, so that he was able to advance upon the rebels and drive them before him un• Lil they reached their entrenchments at night. A private letter from Somerset says that the citizens and soldiers are straggling in, loaded with trophies of the battle. Our bullets were seat with unerring aim; many rebels were shot in the forehead, breast and stomach. The Union people here flocked in the battle field in droves, and are jubilant at the result. It is thought that General Crittenden is taken, distin guished as a surgeon. From Washington WASHINGTON, January 23.-2 he Senate has confirmed the following apprintments: William Huntington, el toe Territory of Washington, to be appointed Marshal of that Territory ; Bnj Li. Smith, of Vir ginia, Attorney fur the Western District of Virginia; James O. Broadhead, of Mis. souri, Attorney tor the Einem Dis.iict of that State; Robert J. Tucker, of Missouri, Attorney for the Western District of that State; Robert Crosier, of Kansas, Attornep for the District of that State ) .7sahauel D, Howe, of Washington Territory, as.agoot of the Indians in that Territory; 3as e ,'D. Doty, of Wisconsin, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Utah ; George Bowen, Postmaster at Batavia, N ew Yerk 40ki E Struter, of Illinois, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Nebraska; Thomas R. Jarvis, Collector of Customs for tho District of Cherry Stone, Virginia ; henry P. Parker, Sur v V eyor of Customs, at the port of Accomac, a. Arrival front Port Royal. NEw YORK, January 28.—The steamer 1 2t.tlantie has arrived from Port Royal i with dates to the afternoon of the 20th. 'She has on board fifteen hundred and ;twenty-Ave bales of ginned cotton and a !large number of passengers. David S.' ;Sanborn, of Company 11, Fourth New Hampshire regiment, died on board, of consumption. Over sixty vessels were at Port Royal. When the Atlantic left Port Royal mill :tary affairs were in statu quo. Flo forward movement had taken place Masoa and mildell on Mel NZW YORK, January 23.—The British gunboat Reeeroarrived,thie morning from Bermuda, reports that the steamer do arrived there osithelllb, and had sail. ed for 1914Thornasti with Ole trititortilda. eon and SlideP on. board. Se tundra Contradicted. 13sisisieue, January 23.—The Norfolk papers received here make no mention of thenreporla .oireutated-here- by the- genes. sioniate that some of the , vessels of the Burnside expedition had been driven' ashore. (. 14 t,'iiestroYed y * l 6e. Skeo, Me-Aenitti7.4B.,r-Tke,--ASINP" son block of buildings was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss seven thousares, .. • • % FO/tt / 1 103A1.„ r 40E1E, Janwury —..:pitdteliger kilted ate_ reit Itayg, w r a - bir g o or provisions aiid three dred troops. fiENIS CALF 2 tribt a:n*4A H 3 0,3 youth. Calf and Kip Roots so Jew 0 9 14111.111 Q fern:EP I I AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. CF ER• • D . DIYFIENREE VtOLL BUTTER-2 barrels fresh Roll received and foreede a l ua H. 001.1.018: S ELECT _.: B. UMBER, ARTIST. nr ktrmt v4ceolle vteroz. [Continued from yesterday.l The beautiful woman who sto9d be fore me, blushing at finding be if in so odd a place, wen she saw mg occu pation, forgot her momentry embkrass, ment in a laugh. "Truly, Mr. Umber," she said mer rily, "it is evident that you need a wife." "A wife!" said I, bitterly,getting upon the floor as gracefully as wits con sistent with my former postition. t".11ow soon do you think I will be ablei:to ford one, at this rate? Just look around yon), if you are not too much .shecked, Miss Follett, and see to what utpootio home I could bring a bride. you come inl suppose not. *ll not urge—" "Oh, I shall come itt,Mr. Maher. I'm so wearied with climbing three flights of stairs, and.' want to see what you have so precious. to show me. didn't come to see furniture nor dry goods, I came to Bed pictures; abd be. sides," she added, blushing and Smiling as she seated herself , upon the only chair, "I had a little 'business." How lovely, how elegant she looked in that rich purple robe and black vel vet mantle, so costly, jet so plain, ample,. waving, lustrous, unbroken by meretricious lines and anglesrof fringe, gimp, or flouncing ! My skill in drat peries rendered me competent to appre ciate her toilet, so simple, so—heavens and earth I if she had not sat down upon my newly-filled palette 1 As the truth flashed over me, I broke into acold per. spiration. "Oh, Miss Follett," I fairly groaned, "get up, do get up !• You are ruined I don't you know it ?" "What is it?" she cried, alarmed at my manner. You are sitting upon my palette, and your cloak is ruined." Oh, is that all ?" said she, recovering her composure, and not showing the least vexation at the sight of the acci. dent. "It was entirely my own fault, and you mustn't feel badly about it.— Fortunately I wore a scarf under it, and the sun is so warm I shall not need the cloak going home." ' She took it off, and gave it to her servant. She could afford to lose a hundred-dollar garment without losing her sweetndss of temper, she would have the pleasant- evnitement of ptushaaing another. I thought her white Cash mere scarf even more becoming than the cloak. "What is Oils 1" she asked, examin. ing the sketch I had made on the day before yesterday. "That is my fancy of you, Miss Fol lett, before I saw yotry "You must have been disappointed," she remarked, looking up at me with exquisite candor; "This is so full of splendid womanhood, and I am but a slender little thing !' j She was pleased to commend my pie tures in terms that warmed my heart all its old hopefulness. Finally she concluded her brief visit by saying that she came to see if I would paint a com panion to the piece she had selected at the Academy, so that she could take both home when the Exhibition was °vizi; and by asking me to call at her house when I felt inclined to examine the works of art she had collected. It itis plain that she had not laid up any thing against me; on account •of her cloak, keeping up an appearance of amiability while cherishing a secret spite, as is the custom of some women,, If you are of an imaginative turn, I need ntit-tIH yen 'what thoughts 'filled my beingulter the was gone; Vague, unintelligible dreams, all the more de , licious because they were age thatßOO/oda biturtiseyAbr?"-- trasted with the privations of my daily experience. It seemed to cost us noth ing to dream, yet most often it costs us very dear. Abstemious as a hermit in my real fare, I was extravagant beyond emperors in my visions. I knew that my soul was fitted to mate with that re fined woman's soul; that my physi* feet, if properly clad in patent-leather gaiters,Would. & CtilaWk amiss amid the luxuries of her sfilkol+. Twilight wa,s deepening wand., me and my fantasies, when there came,au otlier knock al my door. Warned- by the past, I wel# l 4o open it,,alad receiv ed from a r pert ; errand boy c a large,paek age. "Paid," WM Parfßaiiipon. it, ;yid the had departed before I ascertain ed its contents. Upon opening the wrappers of stout paper, I found an en tire suit of new clothes, very good and very tasteful and evidently selected with a knowledge of my size. Deep morti fication struck hey, ``§tie 4as no Aelliaek "to wild' tkiN such a gift as this 1" I tort it scornfully acmes the bed. fiSh'e does a charitable thing for me as she would do it for her washerwomau or a i?!ggiy• of the streets. If she wished to essist me, why did ehe notpey me tfer#lte *tures in ad odd e r: That Wettl& nor hive hurt ezhifidg; but now—l despise her I" I walked across the roontlapidly un til my agitation was somewhat subdued; "then I .proceeded, with a wonderful 'Coolness and on, to mfold'Ai r,gr . , tuents;l , envelope, ana write upon the-outer :one,• in bold, ' firm 1 1 1114R 1 414 8 F0i 1 44 Aktita...lhen dosses** with.% i li i ftropt?l,;: stiffotla tiWboY 'fiksUits • 1 . to undertake. tho dellefin)ol3,lll,44 eideration of a dintevantly=petwrotail. 4 , my iffltfitinent - ftieltngittie - I rented the insult in the most dignified manner. Five minutes had scarcely elapsed before Gamboge burst into my presence iu his usual - unceremonious . manner. ''have tray conic , ?' it.sked. "What'?" I replied, shortly. "The chothes, They should have been here before now. You see, old boy, I had a run of luck today—sold a picture; so I thought I would got the cloches. Yoix needn't grumble and look proud; I only intend to lend you the amount until Miss Follet pays for the picture she has taken." "GaMboge !" eried L'starting up, and tearing my hair, “I am the meat consummate fool alive I 1 thouhgt she sent them; and I have jut sent them back by a boy." "Ha! ha ! ha !" roared my com panion,' "sent Miss Follett ,a suit Of men's clothes. oho but won't she be amazed A very appropriate and delicate present, upon my word, hal ha ! ho ! ho !" "What 'll I do, Gamboge, if it ever gets out?" "0 ho,I they'll never get out—never! thoaufrarments will not, unless it bp upon the person of her tall footman. You've lost a good suit of clothes, Uuz ber—and mado a ridiculous goose of yourself. 7 . . [To be continued.] NEW CA RPETS 9 Oil Cloths, &c,, -A T - I VRIALLUMS, No. 87 Fourth Street, BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO TETE L ITE advance In prleeo, eTirhieh the itilleßt arlvxn cage to offered to pull:wore FON-C4BA. dole TO THE PUBLIC, E ver !TULLY the tgno. • r rant and falsely Med ei P , Qtcans of Ali do. - . nom: ustious. ixesit /Mord, • ••••-er vel• .011", pi 0.1 1 ,11.1.041,(1," Whit:wine cemincil Rind • ncident to youth!' of bosh vixen, Adurta, Single Or married. • BeCsite , 4l rstatersor rabtteltee the fact , of his doing an. tr. And falsely: modest are( irevw fully and tn•nu tl a great sat , very Immoral, for cOntnruirialion an, ourruption andng their WI *Mt, promising Anal an 1- t• ,, ,5. 1 hair bunny physician nhotud he, • muttons In k sep thPrn , n ignorance tut they do t t t' ;4 • (klz cept le,it a Meru ive practice might be lost to thorn . unong stupid f.cour modes; and presumptunusi I buret, born ard .ainef In ignorance, sprung u as m •.nroom • and Wh ci - ecmpare secret], inte111 1 !1 trance, aurae. tn. to doll ars snit cents, mystenousl3,, manly Dr gotten. II Aa to publicity, however that ntunernue par-mt., an 1 guardians are thank fu that Their Bina ctstrh.Wcry and war yroriobs!y feeble, wetly v_d et t-olt -ate condition and appear ante, have bean rectwee, At health and vigor by Ih. BRANSTRUP tumid& many before And after mar ruteeahrotighlitmhave been saved much suffering, anxiety, martfflostion, to Having the advantage or over thirty years experience and observation, consespiemdv, he has superior skill in tn. treat:n*lsl at venial dis:eases, and who is daily consulted by the proGrannori, aa well recommended by respect{ able Miami% publishers, proprietors of hotele,.ac Spermatorhea;or sti t•sMed neck:nig! emissions,— Tisiedreadrul. malady can be completely cured by the very last d4scOvely that hissisovetryelfsilett. Ia female diseases he has had auporior experience on account of his old age, severity yearn, all irregu. lari ultyis complately cured. As for consumption or pry dieeaaee my syruptr, which are comps sad from Mello:0 moss and other ingredients by a skillful phystoion five years at the businoss,ll has had more success than all the pretense° ns that have as yet been discovered, as the °amid. rates will show. They are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the exanauutto .1, all free of charge.— Offloe Si Smithfield Street, near Dianeond etreed Private communicationstrom all palls of the Union, strictly attended to. Motto .BOX SOO Pittsburgh Post Ottios dAelribs:ul THE FOLLOWING ARE VOLUNTA RY statements from persons of respectability troth, in this vicinity, who hays been greatly beisentied.by his restirdsssrcioniki of whom would evidently have been in thetraraves ore now_, U their diseases had not teen emitted by Dr. Behenck's • medicines: • • Come ofJ..iwor CompLahti and Dyspepsia of Ten Tears Standing. I have^been 'auffering y u l, te ti : ,L i years past from Liver Complaint and I heard of Dr.' Schentok's coming out, to tutin Koch% and I thought I would go and see him, as my dime , had inereasedtin vintettee*ittrhi the Paiirttwe years, and I had been under tireatment of 'invent doctors; from nix= I received no benefit. In the early part or Jane of this yeas rwent to seeps Scheel*, and wan examined by hinit 'with hie-" ETER." I have been tairin his Palesmie byrup, Sea Weceillbuto and M ffilik;e t tireti; end I must Bay that I am greatly bet:Witted by their use ; indeed, I might almost say that I' am well ANNA M. SIdITIT; October IL 1861. Lowell, "Wand Mahcming co, Ohio. I have been much benefitted by the use of Dr: Eichencjen medicines. RUFUS PARZRR, Pokmd, Ohio. Oct 61,1861 Case of 111,ga. MktColwell. !lath been affected . With Disease of the Longs 'for ton? •or five years, when I heard of Dr. 'Schenck coming to Martin liocife. Precious to ;thistime [hadgiven up, a I k. of ever getting well, but M. Koch, kisuw to have baste oared by Df:Selteriek,''llfged toy husband_ uptil the prevulledqinruelci• go and "see the Doctor' 04%UC disease affected, the bronetual Xtibes were both t.wbon. I breathed, they would rattlello their told he hard distinctly:- 1 have navrt.taken his medicines for BOVA time, end find myself wonderfully improvoo, although sot enar*y reoovEd; I, now hitti myself able to attendlo Ibteit'bf 'bettabliold llutftlit, and have ho doubt. of - my 'mate reCOYery. " From the feeeiTedPom Dr. Scum:ldea treat. IMMO wddtialld advise can persons afteoted to apply to hflm when he makes hie next visit. •• , • :JANE tdoOONNELL, Oceti, 1881, Iblahot mwaahT, hfahorting Co., Ohio. Vortillkesita or-Jane Grtit. ' -Jaiha h r f 4 1 . 34 IV for, aboud, two peer& mu, a , n my brUit to in 44 8 . 13 pringpf tiPti MI heard 'of Dr: den& ocittaing out lb Martin i.otih r t, sod I determined to call and see him *tad' te e zfftetr k it tig r rattir i l tirasfes. • did 0, ail 8 1 a o madtpea, ac,• tording to . direotietalf, - toad 2 litti•e been greatly Pitta4.,, hope, from-the beneflaleady ex. that, it will not . he lona mat{ Liam eta 14 4 Wn •/, JANA IJRIST OcLA J Memel trbusit Afr isp, araitmig Cb , Oaio. M. , •' ' attire of 1,1";1. 'tartarsc :" ''' Ifite shoat bet fame I had beefi artiooted With` pain• is thatsgfitbade ad any breast, .-afed to hopetr I l iggittigWthrn i 'V Y t itenatjundb 6 eiv 1 } then it -ac ..thitPacr f f : " wits 0 >gm* OM**. bate was sextormizsg • wits • a hte tringirgvr??2l,lßeAd, to 110 Agent itt , . e sor or some of Ito sa#46 aine.-Pe Wadi NMI ivEn 530 probtreed In MiTimbietto tuntreintnymelto (12.09.30 M. hey in. =i Zialill fijeklifla a tai . : 1 2 eitaiaattoob. Sishenekra triedl i einee, I heath that C•Viirolregfi T o ttla to Mrea_lfaosteci l / tioterrainettrto eee of 161=1H:47m T talble a M,g r thi r. t " Hoolde, whit:Mesa Mamma vf. a 4le *ob.*. • X a l y t rlinitiantoed my - Comae t o w , B no Owitti l " tctil l e t rot i nni C tEe mP a,.' ; ibta. lattirditanebettriar radii, -t/ • gor e. . , MoStlettli /X std. a kargep imam B s , ' • nr, W . , _. aboardimfairthefeetatorred • i nfr a a yi t.) itY:l4t.anglik. .411 MA WSSELMORk A i OA. '29.'1684' : 71 .1"114."")rti9 4 1#4 4 449 91, 1 5* i A CIOAL, -NUT (X)Air tlater AND 'Ad comr.7ERWRIS, LIEWEITY 4 8TEREPP•"' 2 • , Easminriekalueititott z tegit i i ' deTirge l lr ik.a. in SLo any q ardir ' eui ' T°4B°e 844-6 %' 77,4, MBROIDERIES , ;W Clearing out sole of FRENCH EMBIZOIDRROOB A LACE GOODS AT EATON, BEACHAM 0018. dotNo.DIFIQaS Aro* . , . . let. Fide White, Plain and Fancy Flannel, Undee and overaturts' on bald, and aidad -to mar', on ehorteat notice, at d., - R. WILLIAMSOR'Si,-- • SHIRT 1 4 AUT , O' t No. 47 81'.- NATRONA. on. WE ABE NOW MANUFA( ( I 11.1 NO this article. which for brilliancy bunting, freedom of ofhmelve odor, and Wane • fancy or color, (which color ,we warrant pokto i changed by age or exposure,' ia unsurremaca' any illuminator in We or platcyn markets,. 4•• of !woe:able Oil to the consul:oar, we can epecinl recommend it. Mao, our manufacture of.- • : CAUSTIC SOD A•.,: Used by all large Soap Makers and 011 f tannest° whicL excels 10 par cent. inostrength all a p3a of English Soda brought to this country, t smut tacutre of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LIE, SUVA , Are so well and rarurably known, wer trast , t mention is sufficient. • ,'• " I • .. All orders andlnquiriestifllbepreaajV ly,attwxi to by , ddressing GEORGE COLHOUN, Penna. Belt litantlfaclaring Campasy, n. 181vdvis 23 Wend stree4Plttsbgp• I1i.)13:11ENT UR LEASE FUtt TMECT OF Fl V 1 YEARS—A. delightful oOuttitry denoe, knotted in the immediate vininiti. A , city, with four acres orgrotind *Striated: The , cation is the most desirable OT any'ofteredrth house iontaining eight rooms- end /titobettoys go d well and cistern a atiched. For terms ap to N. FERGUSON, at No. It &mitt elommou: gheny, city, from 12 to 1 pm. daily. jall.2w. HO! FOB CHRI6TMAS,AND Nit"' YEARS GIFTSI—BOOTB, — SHOES AN , GUMS—The very artele that wanteklild'ati .1 be the beat, mcetdeairable andaervieeable pre ... I you caner* a friend; and only look at dull: Ladies'hee'ed Congress tatting Beet% onl y I Ladles' heeled Balmoral Beets, only 91,75; *- Boots, from 111,60 to $l,OO, Also Budalo and ... Shoe% Cork itolea and ice Oreepera,aindoverythin. in our line at equally low Aga en JOS. BO RL4191, , , 99 Market et.,24/I &for from Rh. deli NEW FALL 00018 EATON MACRUM * CO., nTicaattputioT, to 4t0t0,, , , NEW, STOCK Fag FALL ZR,ApE, Al Nos. V 7 and 19 Flab titireeL T whoiewd, hirers suppliad *lowe prices. sa23 OriV.AP NEW P AN, • An elegantly carved Rosetwitd- new 7 1 :01%- teve Piano with full Iron frame made, By one of the oldest firma IriNew York, $760 Anew 7 octave Rosewood Iron frame, 070 A new 7 ort.ve Rosewood Iron frame, $ l 6O, For Welty. JOHN H. M. K44(112, RI Wood street. °RICK KRIM; ot SONS' PI ANOB-.14 ILI A new supply direct from the manufactory at Bosom, of 6% and 7 Octave new scale Wicker- Pianqs,in plain and carved Rosewood *mature, lust received and for wale by JOHN H. MELLOR, al Weed street, Between Diamond Alley No and Fourth street. Dols sr,unorEArk ,AkGENCIf -- T , . 11011 AR ILATTIGAN, AJROPIAZ , Agent, No.lll Water Street; is prepardto bring out ar sentl;battli from or to an. part of the old country, steamr etn. of ,r7b 816.EIT ' FOR ULF, payable in any,part Eurspe. Agent for the Indianapolis antLgincinnati,Beik road AR*, Agent for the old' ?Ur Line ol Balling Packeta, and forke ,of -Steamer* sail. ins between New YorLiverpool. Glasgow and NW Mod . TR. Et 0/4", , NOMA SIGN & ORNAHNNIPAL PAINTIEtit AM) Irourth fiats Wood AD PrIWBVRe 4.,1") Si- All work pprviLY atit4eKtp• .141 L UaIc.WHEAT W'LOUBLi--- 1 , _'11.1.4 LI 1 142 Backs, a prime article, just reoei*ed 414 or sale by W. rt. BMITIL ,2 li del4 147 FrontaxuLna &mead arreeta. lISTIN LOOMIS 0014 Destera /IL Promissory liotikßands, Mortaagea, 'attack se td movie . collateral pea . 1A u' " ? "'? '`" "‘"")- 3".11` Acausta Dli i ngll3 n 33088111 411/010111% tt easonehlecliM Penmen talaitNi be segenthadstha, an eapitallets ean belnp with good' Worthen ertenftniiiiriiiiM , Weser." Also, attend tote Bale, andi Leming all othr: ranata iboveivood., taka, • -" AVEiTtri 1p:Bilg kin itARRMO.II.IJA.M. MitaNB. 144 AA , ~.1 1, 1 03a N A-' 1 130171g General Partners:- •fteAst /*kW 0 • MEANS COPP:2- CatlateaStlie!,o Welid/11114*.r201*: OLE 8 4 E'G 4'01'41 fr. CornPliVliod : 04140104 V Pttli!BinViii.44;o7l 0W EN HTINNE;' , vrra 3 ; 1 ' ' . . 49 AC . Clair-i Stree t, ,- Ge0042, , , ,0,. - 44t . 4417a: . s , , ~ . , n , 4.... r. a aft. -0 2, 0 vi.i. 91ii 11.4.4 anip, ' A.ViNG AINIURNEEriIBffit-NEW - Fin Lui .torgtosof may{; i tt 1. , ; , ,, ow .... owoo mov,i."lnti , air duenmenta o: - " - “ ra kesuldi iiiffeiiiiu ' vngtro • . t , .-,k.,......g . a ionsi . Y"' iabbia 411"4"1;444434001K W HO LIE WA'LecOROOEVIS 1 PPl!sSit* 'FrinititgAillbafifi' Pfk+F4q*iloßffm-f7TTWKVAMAIWrWiaIagu No. sal Jathi:97 l tomiw. , w n. '1 DOZEN , BROOM6tiis titonerandf' for etlt ....kaLARICTMN d gat (=mug 44 1 4 0 41KFUSSiseil,.(- AP,II-.1..)10( „RJAPPUCer,-,-. J.V r Arti„figeg. d . s , lSztiozasCresenVhboo% • •"' ' btraa k ereCiol 250 bushels Driedreq 50 do do - ,' , .131% M IX e I 4I no ;Joh bdo 160 ILL J 518: batnalittirisatitik''. • OR SAIE car - , hatirdaftLalfittogiez d O. • j A 4 - ' nod BOIL)91: good crawling bidet, -WM" .3.41.1144 00l . al. -*lt" °2 z? - • .44 cl! I 1w3.10, • :00M - CORN iolo;llseßali4bi Alffig 4,-vastutvLit,' 11 ALL PATER' ELtelePrf kg ~P4~7sa,is'~T. • : RE D, r L..; - .11646 TEltirr, "Pitt i llgineth 4 Vegthagili Ach2fiabEALIMITEEK ;PlLlZADZritern* =ar*iiniri 'l4-01E8 rAIki:'EAT2IBIWWW4 aritiiirs i do w6 l% FORWARD* ARO COADItqIO - ) inlli, Lair ' D zieePramataelPl46lll 00F.!3%, OF WAFF..F2tAtiCOMlOthiffillieli. .4.!-1 , ••• s. ' Argl. lllo44 .,PNAjaa f iTa - -A, _ ,i 72 ; , z.A . -.- .11044w,ei hu lk s 7, 1"* . 7t* e iti;l7:* worthar e 8; Ander , 39...D..4p , rconk. j404 4 -0 , X.4 LooKirwo .11,144 PORTRAIT' atitelterilAdar ' t v , WU And litiliatlOAr ' worivit, (.DiAratwl 4r41 MUCH ,PliAllFlarelsniniototates,,v,,'-t-V eLesi/28 smithnektikkeiwink t De in Bi lg6 t r"M inh 6116 466.` t T •O4I. aura M Price. laL .Faniculark Paintikd a y z F rames an j mu d win tramea..vim=ad e ptW, re. 1.1 _ - fliti OUTH, PARK ' eav ~---* ..9 ..2,.. jimirn , zWitistur frillit ar ii , , %, - 1. - ~VAI . gVae: fl ' . it'll"; .ir iir r :' ''. ..:- - ....,,..,,, ~, itiounrecturerg6t ilAginaa- - -- f. ..e- :7. : 'AI Gi4 itetorla 4144iBtitia, :4 1, 1_.e.56W.. : 1 H a 4, , RM S, a* g free&•lFeglrein wave .exemonba , be t° so Ar'ldtktizigeV. 0 . -,.. veh eentpleteruut i ebb le OP :rft4ii r e.z, reezedry, itir iteeftft* itthileVM'th y , '..'' tte deli to: a - n J.O 1[1( X .4 0 0 . 1 111:1M41 air C() M 4.144.131 lII* • ' VI ..rir ms.ass.arow A31:14 PIG METAL AND-iBLOM;II** /wird .wadsa STREETOIIMINOVPIaIarET anvA riznagagsail ftW • t: WoOdiStreatottA 311./ m — A.K.F., IVOLS'iFOR. .. &KILL :-i-Ff:l4 1' , e4tc.„ grzuaatb....4 -6, .3 4 . mia=lraft iTi,'l ever some tke "fe:or" 451, brok e ' oa k . ' - c),„:—.... persons about. to-engegetnit t elArb " ~ - .., i , ..-4W 1111 be to ineir.interest ;eevensls teaks , . 14._ '02:4 an examination of onr stock now on rukte '-'''''''' Viirit , 4 Just received a' ntrzO ) li zt a . fie-oli e . ...)..?'.. 4 11 04 6- ' ._; - '-,..:,,,T3f' GENTS' s lrrp AR p* • --,', z 2, ;''' ... ..--, , ~.,,,...,14 .1' , A,3 , 1 , _ , ... , ;•-: , -.. ,, , ,, 2.,-,:- , - „„:„. , 4,p_i , ... VERY CROWE .pa rEsans. !ii i ':•---- -- ' , - 4 , 4 . 7''' . - ri,„J , :yiltf:3 , 4141,-.8--r,-;;--i;',,,;';', W L. SeinuOitz alr; Cat ''' - ~. i,..,.,..,_. ~..,..,„,,, end. 9eUblz tow by t pa.lLlLLlNGAß,satozwishunte the I :4t r olk , thirti w at • : , - _ 4 2 TuLanlined, .hki.AstabillibmeA o pp, . it! - ',.:= with - newest lmo Oil:et Apia ID now lrepoied to ittritioh illot - - Words, Kroll sawing and doom, "Ood-ottuttors, kiln ftod,,iktoitOtiltoouldto" mithltilko. • Sou__ . .Tittilxtrokeir"ViVi ' "liar) E~~~sfr;2s~ ~ r ~ .. 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