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Van» . olevediiit s publiethit oar4-J %lying a list otgienetoes oLthose leavingLtlietervice of thstivvernment after being transported to T.; , iutsvilreiterand . clothed at the public Ttie 4 tii`eri'are also out in a card, 1v ng thelr"reasoni for returning, • , \ thtilx••=4l4tri Pate tt DAzi pet; of 'co Airksi‘ve9tli-1 . 114 gl mltert •11:' Colonel 1014 1 oqoll .thas bespitsl et Camp Pierpont, Virgin December last.--1- Hit reei4gd \n• • • .prgi Oputz, tour .• le`3l/batrit l • ' l :en - 6 u#g c :Gen: Weelinat; &list - Nein= (Tunnel lw vtlle; died- 'Ckf :•fe*trk-ttt,-Irtrd'e-Point, Icy., ,un ttte27tk irutl.7 Has iv:trains were brotight ,vot. I.L...]Wektaktenore., NViiio,,,Ntf,a'y—k Washington Ifirpatt e birytiNf - M6,e'tf the dam& of ismenktitrttie Bad Peutigylvania regiment, attempted- ':to , evealie from kitneett dp t izitlll'ill'gothes. Ike w as overhauled by the ProWobt Gaird, - urlf sient back to his regi MED P R t 41113 Nr97NP 8 .—We mentioned sometime since the stabbing of David Heenan, in an affray near New Freeport, Greene county. Be flied on the 2d inst., and a post mortem examination showed that the wound extended through hie left ffiitigottutiliritotfif death finally' re. suiting from his injury. THE Eastern papers notice the visit of Hon. W.rn. Wilkins, n)Ns• in Waahing-, ton Ojty,ito thit Senate ghatifiber,'where he *its plesentna to many oT the mem• ben. lolle4lffglgentitlifmen . were elected Direc. tors of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia on Wednesday: Jas. W..Ps.v.on,At. .T. well and as. Dalzell. 8.344.14 15 .444-4-Fmn, the report of thi, canal for the past year we learn that the reedpin fro m wpm, $108:194 71, ex pended for repairs, etc., $55,840 73; gals* ries, $6,487 50. Total expenses. including ineldeotalii, .$66,226 -61. Net earnfoge, $44,968 10. . Er.4.nf Toak ORs.—On Tuesday of last week, in Fianklin township, Fayette coun ty, Benjamin t.es,, a . boy aged eleven years - , bad - his - hand torn off by a thrash. 'lag machine. The poor boy suffered ter ribly. Physicians amputated the arm, and he is now doing well. J _..: d,. 14' A WO 0 0 K dr7on.rar JIT 1.41 r, .N0...5iL.G.13,41,NT STREET d "EMMA. agf TR& 411110 4UTIVROIf Of Tit DAY Aror tole ncialAwo .peeke wi\\ be, $`A2- 01J .IEI EFT I. TO BUY C • .13 X Et 'X' WE Ae. ot;1•% All the frimisand'onstotoers of Atindikke lam - ur & bilks, That have net ykt &permitted on what to - bey Wit g i m i t.trterst t otliet of to arteLee, when Gold Vol„ ..... 15 L1 fie TablaiSpoons, • Gents' Breastpins, ” Tea Spoons, " s MS, ly. F 04110; " • etch es, .. .. ~,. ..prep Lade, Kndieiza, " Pew, an ea ; MAWS, " Cream Ladles, " &ROSBAT.I ,• 4 ‘ L. tlegar TOAget wor t atm 11 Salt Spoons, „ NecklaCe,- stand epoons „ Studs. " ' 11- - Mar. KM. A .Lla' k. Eq t T.Pl. .. LI : . .Fork. ... I: , a Fin err . . 0 Thim ble., II .._i‘ -Snuff Saxes, ~ = vr it , .:, ,--"', lallgrzilliip, " Guard Onalna,, , " Cake bilisketa.. t - IWO Li :. *..... ..; 1 !, ~l'en Elatte.:. . -, ,• 'Charms, , Coffee Setts, " Anpleffe.K. .. - . • " . Molasses . Pitch Plated Spoons end Fo , lta, • !7°'Alit _., Plated Bon 414 stir Lkdkis, etc., eta cei..Gsid and yerAVenehee of.overr ine •le styles 4. ' - MU .1.) '.. '.. ./.1 II: .5 . —.i ate ". 18. Frou. oll , Glornanand Mne;ioan 0 190IFgr , i,...' PAlibbakk tioUtilleitaliesp/irtmke, east' . • ithionaies and articles In sextant' too . um'...eses,eo ;Joe - arinnek De a•aeli dour .. • 'Rehm t, pfni STREET, one door . OW - • ' b od, haeonodeend plieetig- MV!M HE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. [ HE PliiViroli r o4"lit.9 iIEDI - haring made it the study of years to neentrate the life of the Tine Irela„ imp , ... .. - e for diseases of the Lunge and 'MAUI i. .. g to angering humanity the result of his ex once. This truly great and good medicine is yowl &th u g o fi lat e r= re r ib tla su ttX r 2rmmon tax. , it kingureawintsium— of Corunimption than any ~ omit ram on treat It will cure BRONCHITIS. It mill cure ASTHMA. It will cure SORB THROAT AND BRHAST: It will cure COUGHS AND COLDS. EH is an !p -lauetite remedy for oisettaea of the KIDNEYS and BINARY COMPLAINTS. II Ith. Solnitikof Counterfeit& 11* you have the D3Mlllepaia use WISHAMPB Dn. PRPSIAIHAS, and if they do not cure you go to WI agent of whom you purc hased o ethem, and receive our money, .. 3 1.74. 4, ~..4 . i m ~. .- - ..., Au lli t kigilli mk. 3 2rjr : , n, 1. ,i 611... 4 S 1 4' Maltlentit .. I str ia, Sold by A, fie:6V3l 01.441e4.419 , - . 1 . 11 7 / 7 -7-7 " ,• mtbidak.etift ,ea1a2D.6.4 IL4l{) 4 ArIMXtelt.M. 2a Ten s alWiellrOA F. 1.3 t Asitato4 mat &rib. F~ITTb(H DR 6311: 1:4 4 and AEL. footsie J A. _comer ro asketaxid-Ant•sareet it PITIWURGII:'' 4 SATtVAT :7 4I2O,Ptii: ''.4ibiltAßY .26; • ;,..5‘,2, 1111111 t • v BY TELEGRAPH. By Y'esterday's - Tetc ram. The Matte near Somerset, By. -Ors . tems/Jort, Jab -- 24.Thig latorping's Pt , Eff l a egnieirts amounts of the haul, at, 3Llll.Springek, •It ma a fair, open bat. tie, and the reqerd To_ligl4 wAI 4 eqd. v yvere cryrettotne by' superior fighting on.our side. According- to rebel accounts their, term consisted of 10 infantry regiments,fi bat. series and. eomescastairy,..altogether about 10,000 men. They fought in the bush. whacking style, from ravine 3, and behind trees, bashes and rocks The brunt of the 'battle devolved *the 4th Kentucky, anti 2,i .Id,innesots Ohio, and 10th. Indiana, r nearly three nours the roar of musketry was kept up. ' Shortly after 11 o'clock, Colonel ans., the In Rankine the en omy _on the eXtfaine right, *len the 9!.4 Ci.io and 21 hifinerot, charged with . bayonet, ;With tritia~ which, broke the r, his T. 5 4/ I ka and the rout began. They fled i ell .mBll to their eamprstrewing the road with muskebi, blankets., overcoats it A a . knap- sacks, Mid - abaSidoneti - t we guns and cais. stabs. Zillicoffer was shot through the heart, at thalead of 001. Fry -,--of the 4th Kentucky regiment. lt appesraikat Zolftooffefloit, way in the bushes, and suddenly emerged before Col. Fry, who was accompanied by some nail officerri.— The two parties mistook each othe'r for frianciti anti apProitched within a few yards of each other, when finding their mutual mistake, both. halted and prepared .for 'a .hand to head conflict. One of Zollicoffer's aids shot at Colonel. Fry, bat only brought his horse down. The leleral Colonel im mediately drew his sirsehooteriand brought Zollieeffer from his saddle at the first Are. The rebel staff deserted-their chief's body, which was taken to Somerset the day alter the battle, s - - An East Tenueseeean, writing to the Commercial, septet biedit and Tient r °LOA kihtSc is due;tbe.lotSt Indiana, -9th vino, sth Kentucky and 21 Minnesota, for they did • ail the fighting single liflnded, with the exception of what support - th - gy received frOrn They fought nobly and never wavered from a filed de. termination to gain the victOry. 'Combat. ants were so near-eaeh other at one - time that the powder burned their few. in charging their pieces. From Slap Island--Surrender of Billoal--.-Schooner Cap tured, etc. WAIIILINGTON, Jan. 24 —The Navy Department has dispatches from flag offi cer McKean, dated - Ship Island, January Bth, in which be reports the arrival at that place of the U. S. steamer Mercedito. and U.S. gunboats Winona sea Saga more. By the first named he bad re. ceived the communication of the Secretary of the Navy, and says that in accordance therewith he shall dispatch the frigate tomac to Vera Cruz. Having been in formed that a rebel steamer was at anciar near Biloxi, on the 21st of December, he dispatched commander Smitd with the steamers Water Witch, New London and Henry Lewis to endeavor to capture her. but upon reaching Biloxi it was found that she had been removed. o..mmander Smith demanded. the surrender of , the place,• which was complied with, and a detach.- Flerlt Offseamen and marines landed. A small sand battery was destroyed, and two guns, a nine and six ..poueder. , were brought.off, The place. was found to be almost deserted by the white population, but woe crowded with colored men; wow matt and children. The.schoo er tlaptain Spedden, loaded with lumber, was also captured and brought oat by the Henry Lewis. Sbe is a very useful prize—the lumber being much needed by the Army Quartermaster for the construction of store. houses. and the schooner making a ser.: ,viceable lighter. Both bsvc been trans. forred to the Quartermaster at a valuation , fixed by a board of survey. . The steamer King Phillip, which came up from the flotilla last evening, reports affairs unehaaged down the river' The King Phillip is now in charge of acting master Cook, .Qaptain Mitchell hvAng i re-. aigned. !..* ‘. - The U. S. brig of war Perry which had been anchored belowi Alexandria, left her anchorage yesterday afternoon and proceeded down the river in tow of the The King Phillip, on her return to the 'yard, met the Pueey below Mount Vernon making good headway. News Through Secesh Sources --The Expedition--The De test of Zollleoffer---Cedar Keys (Florida) captured—A fichooner Taken. BaLriotott, Jan. - 24' --The 'Old Point boat brings no , new of importance': There has b@9 Aq arrival from.the Zap 'IRMO ax. ped:tiou, • The Igdifolk Day Book, of yesterday; discredits the accounts of the ex,pedition being In-Pamlico Sound,' and says' that a reconnoissance fccatiloanoke: island; on onday, made no such report. This seem!' tckbet#2 Nest ti4Wiceo, attd oinq thtotaroM htetait oWalrtomrariiiicatlon wit the coast. The DayJitook published , the Vedefel ae* (*ants of the defeat of General Zellcoffer, bet says it don't believe a word of it, and tells its readers that it is a Wall street lie, got up to raise their spirits after the defeat of the Yankees by Jeff. Thompson •at Ironton. ,„ ,A flag of truce took three released prisoners and brought back several ladies and gentlemen, to go North. The storm still continues. The Day Book contains the following dispeteir I , k SlV.asrietiatvi: 4112Puefte601* of tifitnibiling,' earns from h gontle,L . an from Florid k that) Cr z 4g i API'S Arish,,es,p, tured,tyggrabs, (safflhitraday. Heavy , was heard in tlaA,Airnißn,thelgd , 't'ho Cher/Oevitle-Rf. , ol) , Deptoosoatf:f: , the 21210 isselz,Lhatys•hi entBif alibi' di Si ' invasion cif th 4 orgt, pssroiing,,oosst, , gpfitemplated tor call 'out the militia of th: ,several Benne' eetlet2ralaff Yet bee 1 11*S,P0 1 . %q, says r. s. Atinfir*i • '' stiiedi,t4Ativa Y .ii.sinfiethtfm aelletteraeg • • remP•ihig ~I of Baturclu n theSit OtteilksAseen made n akeAngWvalies safer says there it? theq/ iftdtegeataolll • • 3: :,-,A7 - 174 • suede ficsistine third of 1 , enrolled militia. Substitutes, we expect, will be in demand. B. 11,111E:4, tit HST Y iteTA.'vo•vozu . . , [Contiratedzfrem yesterday.l l i k 'filmy have :been gone t a fe nYo 3l thiti.P l o ls . o o , ...Pi; . • .is.httie and 1 azn , lon, 1 ' 1611. .0V ' to hini• ,i'bik,§tAy heihUrATcoine' Oki' '' I dart f eedhein Vii :111t.pa, blouse, and' an iohilreivet'''eati;land „httrrietd, in the direction 414ise--Follett's. It wals impcssiblislolell whirtaitilinlar si , e, mica and - streets the boy !would take to her r i esidonoej but if I couldlonly get theke,ataad. ofi.him t coda prevent his deli*ering his bundle. :But if I had Ling lip the messenger lada long start, and jpist,llB I nisei/ell:Mho Fol. ' lettio..nntliber, I sew him eying the I Alm-Astanan. s pesled es e spnitigliown Ihe..,iitepe, but ad not iebegnum mei and 'fent whist thE4g 2 off. 116— tel~ , tw°' Mat in ''Eli's open loolna r down the dirket; doting gist inOnietit.l flaw e Blasts, ' the' übitnitth from his hand, vet! ran swirls kiitilialii4rmight. The footman was nearly as large leper son as myself. He ran after me shout ing "Thief 1" at the top orgisn' Voice. A polioentan sprang from a corner end collared me just as, the footman Ipid his hand upon my arm. They dragged me back struggling, to the hall ; the gas-light was turned nearly 'Off, and Mies Follett was coming down the stairs, dressed for the Opera. "The bendlerwas mine " said I, etsi wing to shake off the wane hands which grappled me. • so What has the man been doing r' asked Mint Follett gently. She was! not frightened, neither severe.` A reap rascal wrong" have blessed ter for her forgiving AeWner.. . "Turn on the lightyJohn !" she said. loxished I were dead or area buried alive. The man thought me a,despentte rascal, and held me in a vice, "It hsa.my name at& addle& upon it; hoyv,oan it be yours?," t. She turned from insfigoting the ad dress to look at me. The tuners were.in . fulifblltsp,„ ) "die ticked startled and angry. "Open it, Miss Follett. If you think you need the contents of that bundle more than I, you are welcome to them." She opened the package and gave it but one glance, "There has been a mistake" she said to the men. "Release him; rile T r aNuaintanee of mine. These things are evidently his! , 2 "They was given to me by a boy and they had your name on madam, if you please, and this chap came along and snatched 'em away," said the foot man, still glaring at me savagely, but releasing his hold. (He called me "chap on account of my blouse i sup pose }. "Never mind, John; it is doubtless all a mistake. You can go, sir, and thank you for your trouble," to the po liceman. "Miss Follett," I said, then the M. P. had departed, and she stood looking dignified and ,eeld, awaiting my ea.. it, "there lias•Neen another "Of - tiy outrageous blunders. They take to me naturally. I cannot explain this one. I shall never disturb you with any more. Farewell l—forever"—the last word was whispered to myself as I went down the‘itairs about as unhappy as ten "ban be. I had forgotten the olotnes, footman threw them out after me. At the foot of the step liiklashilakiliC6l "What has happened P he inquired, still shakini with laughter. "Go nand -find out. I shall never be seen in these parts again." e,brake Cxpa bint and hurried home;; where I flung_noelf upon the bed,:in a fit of diliOast"Ml XIV was lost; iiptlaing won. Gamboge would be uslianiet Of me; Miss . Follett would ridicule me. That coat---that.wret i shfcl old oostatrati` the 'Wise of all my mis, cry. I-seized the offending gatmenf an4letit4iiilihgc&.. Forgetful . of its three years of faithful service, ungrite- - fill for its . past... worth and wcrrivont good looks I reps it in, tatters.„, While busy with the work'of destruction, sevi era! pieocrentoney - dropped out of some unknown e rrier, jingling .npati r , he 'fiecir., the dim light my candle that they Were gold,.and DU gathering thent.up. I found' • there was altundred dollars. "_ Huse diirthei come in my,coat P . . xhapi, no idea lip F, and I tOietlibegoirit to &eke aisY m ore absurd suppositionp. I would, take,* money - 41ifirelsbdily 3 thaii rlifilldoPo' the clothes. I put it carefully in my wal let, and was so subdued by_ the act, that I could go paiatifitly torpicking up the remnants which lay about, and stuffing Ilia& into- the little furnace; aud,* . ectral t s thedirt ipif my! pecorteti nat4iiitS6**ati rebn. went' as stupid and sore, mentally, as il l. my paind had received s good thraiNing. The neat morning'. regretted. burn. iag,m4r. coat; for not -only did it-'leave. ', b,41 - 04tref..linining room, but. thii ;ialityrQ repdering,' l thiti- • longauffering garment 'as immortal and paint could make it. However, I had a good mem ory, and L theitsoat atasintielittlysirfarbp grewevery darn, pitgb, s sonk tOtiiirdd take Feienletika ai,pelf, my fortune, my friend and *Lis Ilbllett, by painting it`fifiitfire." ; 1 " ea,o oleek t...,.„., my goo*, igtlenOke4 kapwastairtedpand - 1. - ! sup 1 , the a out, Ile wee away muttering, to himself through the hall. I did not want to see him, nor ==3 anyone. , “Iror the piesen't the picture was my sole' object . ' When' that ithonld flished . I cared not , what w cable- Thu future was, a blank at which Ltook no pleasure in.ataringi „Kith, fsiverisk rapidity Isk etched the maim-features of my ..painting upon a background already prepared.. My•sub ject - sins ley own gar•ret:-.=thst pbor, 'Tocsin' room,' tinder the skylight•way p ' - ease', ty - ct upon, the easel. ti„ eanyaa.-- MR9n this canvas, the face,of bliss Rd. This introduction of a•liicture within a picture was thine with constan t . Erilitei Wit Rex ..purei, ;girlish,face, seemed rather to be beamiog through the, frame, in all its .living beauty, than to be only its painted semblance. I rep• resented her as she was, hopeful, jey ons, happy, elegant, with the air of high-bred ease mingled with youthful , gayety. Yet in her eyes I felt • that momentary look I had seen -there as I bowed myself out of her presence at ' that 'hateful reception—a look of soul and sympathy, coming up with a mist of tears through her brighter, smiles. As she WM ` that; 'Sit 'looked now at the-artist who pictured it,,for I, boo, I fended pert of the scene. The . artist eat befVre taia easelihe worn the/rent and !represented, coat.. Hi s face could not be . !represented, except partly in profile; but there wai,k4o4a a;ti,tade, as he sat and gaxed et the exquisite -face before him, diapondency.and passion. both.-- You. could see that he adored this beau-! tiful portrait; and guess at th e e sad' stcry of poverty and' continually cruibed as. piratjon. COMM 16E4 ON-ERS OFFICE, Pittaburgn, January 21.ttn, 1862. f TO THE/ ~ .TAX PAUSRIEI .OP ALLE. A .. COLLET OF APPEAL WILL BE held at this office for tte respective districts rilie to - nt 4, as het eaft.r enumerated, where any persons feeling herdVolt/et ac,evietect by their last:Bsmm fur the present year will appiy. Dite FltiorgleL itwees , stre are expecitnitto be on bend en the days for , which the appeal la to be he ti forttoie respeetlfet . . ON TUIfeDA r, ,thh,•lBs2.—FirAt Ward, Pittsburgh; Fll , t Ward, A.legheny; Borough of Sewek ley; ..tornah six ofilinifegspori; Upper et. Clan towns:.) p Unloo township. beet; to-estop; :waffle towns .p• Crescent township Mei:Jule townrints; nichlarrittownslnts *.Efeutipton township ON W-Elplißi?Va 7/TAiaIiABY Mb, lann.-teeo• and Ward, .kttabargh; tilecond Wy, .Alleghens; Borough 'or Duquesne; Borough' of Terentuna . Plain township Penn, rtosinshtn; Moon township; Snowden towneltip: , Rossiownehipt.igerth Fayette, township South Fityette loweshatt Shiner town. I'hi ttTRITHEDAY; FEASBXIARY.IB h,1862-siliotteth Word, rittsburgh; Eighth Wardaittsburgln.Thdrd! Ward. Allegheny; borough qt.. Wein. P-stacurAc; Borcingh , bt lifotrongishelg Britdiugh of 121:_tming halo; el3ehies township, Patton township Findley ownsnlp . IpOist.dles} to name East Dean town u . . i$ . ON - PREDU, IPESRUARY 74th, SO2-Biit Ward.. Pittsburgh; Fourth Ward, Allegheny,. Bourough of fdanehesten Bornsgh,of gogth PAte. 'burgh; Borough of West Els&bst;h; Didain town ehtp; JefteMgrAsair tormuslikkg„lialdwas (township; • 1346firfklirtownship. LODI BATUtsDAY, F - jaisrAgY ISM-Third Ward Pittsburgh; Seventn Wr i. : 4 „,Pittebengit; got-, bid orbilarpsbdrit, 13ointtg .; of Lawrenceville; Pith dosrnshla Wilkins. tallish • Robinson torsi:l el:4s Chartists towastup; fiessersetownehryt Lower bt. Clair trArnshig Fawn township . ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, ma Ward, Pittsburgh; -Ninth Ward, Pitraburgb; B. ough of Temperanoestbe; Borough of heat B r ritingham; Borough of townstug blissoeth township; .Franklin tetainshrs West Deer township; Versailles townshlA Pine .i.OIIW grIP. JUNATRANI3 RAO FF, GBOREIR B LLTON, ' • DAVID CO ja22 Coant mm i9ttets. TEE FOLLOWING ARE VOLUNTA. KY statements from persona of respectability end troth, in this vicinity, who have been greatly bece/ Itt edirl . 11 4 nimNtB B l.ll:94a whom, +could evidently" vebeen in fheirmaves ere now, if their dmesetis had not lean arrestudthy Dr. Elohenck'e medicines: Cassis/ invir comptianit Mild Dyspepsia sif Tes-'Year. Shavading. have berafilusuffetinit ler Len years pest from Liver Oomplaint and Dyspepsia. Jliemsd of Dr. Fenelecetening out to- Martin Koch's, and I o l ught I would and are him, as .! die: find Thad been no . er hoistment of mend dootueN prom whom Preceivet cfn2blinellt. Ittthes, pan °tiling of eatl WOntto see Dr.` opoilmateramined.by bim-witli his !FMS3P.I LEL" -/ havO be.eol l 4l/ Pahrecnin Tres/ nett and diasdrake Pith .roes then Tan I mast say that I aft 'greatly% beriefitt+d by their use; uideed,lmightalnost say that I em well. ANNA id. SMITH, Naptip., liitshowing co, Ohio.. October 81, 186 L I. bate•been much benefittecl by the itA 'cif Dr: Etehesere medbAnee " ' RUFUS PAMIRS. • • , /bland, Ohio. 4lood of Mr*. Ilfeconnell. Oct n, 1861 I had been sitsoted with Disease of the Image for tour or . Eva . yearsi.ilvtien I heard of ffr. Schenck corer lifertin. Savah's. Previous to v be time I had imp up ail hop, o (.l s Teir.„,le.Pri well, but Mr. - Mime I lahntrio have been a cured by ,Dc gdgetiek, , urged my , husband indll hp wityai upon me to go and seal tbe Doctor. d found both awl . affected, . the bronthie iu were bath wb6n . I breathed, the,- littil rattle so•that itoou ld be beard. dislincitly.-- I ye now lialtAu hie inedlignss for i some int% s d find myself wonderfulb improved, al though not entirely reoffered; I Row find myself able to A !_,,,,,,rcu1t•-°f,rf 4 ... Jci dude% Rid have au d :if* barelt -6 1 .0121 ,gebywietee. Deal men., r il advise . . effected. id applyld him Whet h next nett. -. 4 ' er f ONNEI4. •A • Pitand . 4ll . O. OW. Oet. Si, 1881. '- • - ' oortiao.t. or, Jo., 1:40t. ~ . kits ' ii.oootodi,foiiiboulturo yam with.i my o t c6 =ninsiSpring of thin t , coming ont to-Merlin / tennined'kucall and oechim - slid et W s il d r l toraTalt tq, And At mow -bead .H 7. dn. ; Awk,bentdit-41?esay ox # teuß?"' "'P." t Doi.betiory; •ustil lam en. 131 weil ttivi iisz.L4,4i,E,Grri... I , _ 011.141ietatcs. wiabsordar. tor about five years I been 1v.1% pain 1 4 theAghtstdo of Apeetst, Mid liopea of getting nette,4l.l3ad tnanf tlitfereakinign of medicines, but found no benefit froth the g reat e ' grlde. Ire* eikk* ,. * Ce !, Agent 111 1 1 '0.“ ••'" • r- Vi " r a de _to ....,tuitAßl x.t:hycilk ,103 , 4 D, 1=4:: 411,.. L: R u v ri m • , moles medionaes, I heaSA .1. 'Doc viet conunrt~olvKdolt i s, e ni Ttl= .• •. • • see bine. I was already en e 741, „ . of biametdfOinee, as to ioolllsler t• : v. • Koch* which le a- titanic* kit.l4 " my boo/m.l fibedloatar pronixmci*my • . Bronowtal. Cosissamaptilni andlUver ilriter/a:um adbeatent 3 0f taeriPlenii" try the fwould moreover - addr Utse I It t t n glied sit• • et continually= 11 40 1= 0 s titiee 0,1 et Weedonto 31114.11&saadveare toorditavgam-sv.-simAiNurNirr,; l'ePsY U ' 42 k. , n r4 A EP " C t t i mg** o 9440ri pet 2Se Mt. 24,krif - . N U,T QOAL, BLACICi L 1 D CORE.—DI.SIR4" STEWART, aa; 509 LIBERTY sTRE 6 suo.o ea or Co luiNttp4lol;;;s . to dftver lawtgoo p, 4 21 1 ;,Cd • • -P r ld - . our -0304 , 15 , traffNA a u4:i„ d a y arad mbre- •• • t4t154 ort gi=ttp. _ll xig - )133 .‘ 7 ; crAwbkiiii4apeingL , 4l.o lairboo MINUS EMBROIDERIES & LADE GOODS AT ..EATON, MACRON & OW& dirff No.IS Fah dos* [To,be nontinusd.l tvwyrr. d ..~~_ wx, g',AAVRAV9-. STEAM ENGINEIRMAUS., IRO N FO ` rIEDISItIo ; • q rl • - General Iftschlnfsbiend Boller laXerat, Naar lie 'PetriiVitt. V- i4witie44-bia6 h') MANUFACTUBB , ALL: aiiNiata, OP t +M.A=trif i tr u c n= l , leaularrcrat *ilia, saw zana,,Bhvgroicrt=gaiM it 4, Give partiallar fit otO Oka glees and Nsellirgilb glint i gasalaltgt*Pult 11 .14 , 1 m „,:ri,„, - ..,,xlr . Adid.... , 4:ffiiiliii. mat at short notate, : BlegLea awty3Bllfini ?flirts" description: ' ' A. o, tarnish Boilers and Shea' Xisaa 'girt' Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and , every vaneth . and: continual thf , ,,Xlan of Woolen Miry tom Magnum Cards. j • Oar Micas are low, out marhlterimantidaottal of Onalest Traty of Material% and warranted , all casco to give satilitactian. - • 't,' : 1 ft-Orders tram all pints of the country _ . 0 0 14 tee 1 and en: atoll* filled:: ' r , ,m,e..:any, F°R.ktaT UR.LEASE FOB. A. TEBA I OF FIVE YriltS:-A delightful country. keg: dance, situated in the immediate vicinity - orthe city, with folly , scree of p.rothid attaolitd: The ice catton is the moat .ditairable oi any .offeredei.the hon-c rontalning eight rocasts and ljatelcou with go• d Well slid ' cistern a laoh. For whim "apply to M. FERGUSON, at No.lk South Otonlataledlle abeny city, from tg to 1 p. 41 . daily..... jeld4Zede TTO ! FOR - CIIRISTMAR`.ND YEW YEMIS —BOOT* BR€ GUMP—The very artlile. tbs , hissented.andAtil ba t h a best, most desiraLleand fattirjeatiblaKelan you can give a friatil tindf nob , look at hinprt.ea Ladies' heisted - Congress lasting Bootionaj $l,OO Ladies' heeled l3almotaLlioota, only 0,76; Bove ; Bc OLE, C. 0,414459 AleM3Fft.lnagi,nd Gutol and c:ef ere ?Ts rs, anreverythinp4 in cur linN at equAltyl,w ftgurev. JO EiCtrol.e•Zi a. 9B Market sisi,2didnor trumbth. del! . a... • N EW FALL (400D81- EATON MACR UM illlt'COlo - . • . • -1.21J1C1 rnvite attention thee' NEW &TAME NOB, ,, FALL fIRADB, At Nos. it end 19 1 7 1111tAtraiet. • Wholedizle bt.-nera inwpad itt - 1 eatipit gi. tiegir rtHEAP NE7iir" V An 'elitkaittl* daffeeltite' 734ik4 ` tia4 -1 0:143. tave Piaab wi th Wl' Watt INA* . tcusdei '" Q'- " By one of the eldeet &mak Mew:roxici A new 7 Octave Basewoodl-relgregn- A new? Oetxtit Ittisew6act — li`oh frarqe,' OD • '• -.Far iititft!ly • JUBA :11(404. .61INS; 'kJ new *TIPP/1f 44-WWPAILLite P197K41771 atßoaroii - ol 834 and 7 ()ewe' .097,4r40 . Z- Piarths,trrplaiti strid cariedltftd*Odd"TOttif. reoedved and for ealiapy.d, •d; Ivi :Si, i• . AokiN -}l t -MELWik- Wald Ectidef. 'Bement V.ardor.d ritleiy.ttdeirdettitisttl36t.'" •-EITROPEILIir AGFENCIN IEfOMAI4- RATTIGANWEVROPEAN Agent, No- 21s WaterintrootAtitinbOrgh, io,grogr#4l, to bring ont or. ,iteAd. bann..gaergingern from or,tOr en - part Fonntrh either by Assm-erionfing paft crtn. - SAGHT DBAFLU FlXlSLLB,,graribto in any parb qt Etar)Po, - Agent kr ThO IndieuttppiUnt urn konn--Alttor'tegent-tbr thir Illsiek" !bet tit roan.", Pocketn e and for tiro liana bitretennum rIMLeA / 4 !aw ,Y9.&%,/0tT04.914. AWN. findi ,N 57: - 33. HOUEIN'I3IGIT & ORIVAXIMAT PAINTER AND , GLAZIEIie - - ;11Mampatitew Book - - ~reu • ' -11191480R911 hi.. I wMtit p ro - ^4141y attended-to-, me3k174.• /11113CKWEE RAT' FLOtfit- 141 sacks, a prime iirtieleOnstietisfied'aild for sale by . 2 • W. lA. SMITEA OA, 4e14 147 Front/mad /:18!5e43944.81fi11et4. A USTIN LOOlllB 4304-Dealert in A CIaL Promigaary NotaAßondiµ Mortgagee, and IM Rem:raise for money. Monevonzesory Notes, Bondn, MOTES am DRAFT&BOIJOHTzsusur§uq ATIMEDIUCIED IiPIRINEW 1 ' 4661 ' tAlf i stedtitrekitameiiesileP l • Inventory efees steak. wi4All.l3ledlifintlidilleftkaZ '• • tattle pri o f • MR' Witt' i lelt 4 o9olite 1141 i• • dim „jit =askamtleic.ittei ta pillV4 ke lux= 0 eigly fa au • tweak 06 , 141M* 0 "P" ( 1 La i rl!PFT s a in Ar At l66o36 . i4a, - ' - • • f - ,414141E1RLV 1 , OWLIJAN A.-TWESSA co, good cellit)ar ► ge suad - eurnag2,ll.WW, did= initiumsoluiliVioreaoot pritrio - • ntotin feet ois Pem 4 maniii, 1 ,44. 4 , . cliatiolStitligivpolrAekkaaell t. • ?. • `l".''• t tgiMPATt4Mr. 6 lO5ll ...4_ n • _l e o.o.rtiaarpg*ala Malibia" — ` I tri cIS II: : • I__ Ar w-p un , .„.. Jfiriatri greetr-0409 y 3441 — edit 160 barrels • - ~Bartdied, " bise .. ~ 4 iy ... ft . B mv, il 3 go d Stitqatlaa rit sgargragaprima ..„ • • , 4.11,i 'Li 0 ltar.Al;ti a 1 ,, ...1 UM ' 41 5 ,-. .. . .. 24 , . i awa y bs t y o lfi b r a s n dnidiaerr okbeilif? 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I o(379Y'S"'•' ' osabiklioq 011/0. 3i9=4lCa ' : i' . i i : l„ i ,-, .-', . :.- rvartg,..: , .... - ~..,:_..L.,, ,:- -'- -pigibighod.. ..,For Book, Pe ri odical anol'lDWon stotot s ii„,,ii t i,li .. ,Jk.,r: ItißElNgy ar,v a.,7,..• VT il . -ga 1 ..? a • Yi.kt *6 , . m.,:;14) 4JOAKS: ' • 1.i.; , J ,4 7 45C0 4 .• •+ a olo*ng matej r .rad i rt &f i t 77 lellh..- =RIP risYlAtLAkiergaiil ol l4° ' s .?ialrins 1 111ViS1 11:10, boxes iltibeser 713b4itidi'3riblAe WE Cd — calores t ,ptisie lIRESS 11 1S ' HOGES - 2 , Alum Dr s 14., " ••), I. l two redeitiod andlin.logn o 6.t 7q - 4,'U 64 - * '" " • =Pit :4V4 -4104 1. • - L riG6lBl-110-. ti *Wimple a- tiv-.l 4 :a t itt cornex ' • , 4 ': . ,`• R, 0V ILBuid, of Use btut.vputi ti oi • To! sale !bol,lle and retai'tz, „, • ACVIL4Iit./.1•96 4194,414qmi t . • • - .LPiiiiViteMorlit ••..60 - 144, ; UR& /At • e , oct , Ottleaneaupiejligien4 CBN- bOO what; priM . &wiled Corn received sa4 , ;alb L--=; 5 .14 - r" 3.-rft.t.4..teLt , . • tfAhil -1111. • -1 04,A, , 4 ti;li; i: i5a) , . 14,0* . : fL - 1 ~ fq it 1 , ..:44 4'0,0 4UM88R140 4 .. .;.: ti:C=l