site t3itAbmlgh fest. Prbhiked Rosy Xerning, Wiendays ikelOtact,) At the North-East comer of and Wood eta, Terms s Biz Dollars a year, midge ' strictly in sdesnos., - 00 . arrer n if i the eci =3: and in the Afelats " the BATES OF AD One neertion,--.... 60 .. 60 - three insertions,...... 100 100 Ose 1 76 60 two 800 800 160 'COO TO Tares 400 806 800 126 100 600 sac 60 L6O 176 • - The m0nth5......_.... iOO 466 60 gB6 260 Dime months....-- 800 6004cp 8, 00 800 -- flour month. .. 10 00 866 6008 d 86 460 , Sire 1110126118..--.4-.../1 00 rasscsass .- 560 Eihr 12 00 800 600o0so la 00 10 86 800 /14 800 20 00 18 8610 00 466 12 00 C r. (331 - I,tdx — lines or less, per snnOm.--10 00 - . 054511UM8L1 AV mast= • - oseqptivae, per annum, (eteinelve )-20 00 Jute notice& 5 cents: Death nal 75 a . - ~ scie- FOR 1562 ONE DOLL*R. • • 1. • ' MB PITTSBURGH , WEEKLY POST ifiIiBLISIND OVER FIFTY MAN, Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR► IT ins PRINTED IN • ,MAMMOTH SHEET, . LARGE OLEAR:TYPE. tau,. - ww - CUJECJLIIII(II ALL was 31CITING ''Sditioriat, Local and Mils eelianeons; Foreign and DOmestic Markets. sots rouu DOLLA BY MAIL AT MI 'WM BET 17P CLUBS in tour neighborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS end SPECribM 0017. Pon't forget the Dollar. Aaron JAMBS P. BARB, : - :1`00E1 `....jklf,itcor and PrOpeiefqr, Pitiabtagh, Pa ihiBMING POST JOB OFFICE. JAMJR P. BABA.. IDWIN A. 11(1111.$ „.. BARR & NITERS, ROOK AND JOB PRINTERS' Corner Itttb Woo' Ito. Mita% 1 Li . 111 P! ialr . P BIS 9 2:IW 4 "2" " Pi dF AND- EVENEW PRIMING fivectp4dAil ! th• lavest etyla4 • r ig" AIL XXa it co 41. 7:1 119 MERCARTILE; LEIiJU. MORI( Ai &cid nolkii, on ressonable termer, riTAltestl,leou visa to the Prhattne IWARIS, ?MGR A AIWA da.,' 844 11 004".0feu '" lIPMEMIPITIONS OF TIPE-teIIitHIIERY . l iTrr wri mi lti r " 7 7 ft ottkikrzt e bombes for taming Poet - 7, - 11mitInd deepaiet mostot be exeellpd , • • CC? other WEN, In the city: ,MRARDESCO OIL cor In. . AR de t T AcT E ß iaii,r R a t " REFIRED ARDESCO OIL Nens.lfrploarreo. Also, PURR werrzoix. Werehoue, No. 45 Hand 81;* 117411TIRSI,";:d .. JOSEPH -H• THOMPSO.Nr _ GENERAL AGENT . s ;..:4.1 —AND- atE RcHANT - "Vire 4' Worth!. Pl ak • stropir 1;4111AD ,PEA ' S ''' . Pi =CORY 1 , 11M3:—.40 bash 14441Fm ,,c , 11. :MP ) !"•0 018- M1 Voinketbriftiket Ptratssla. , t,, 4r.,*nmoaa inna3oppebit SOW a Noshed sad far sale by J. t max 1i'',07.7.tr=,, 1 . ri _. , . ____ -- - __ . _ . .. . _ , . . ... , . .1.3...54 .51 ' s"---- - ,r..., • .r; .., ... - . - 4 3,- ,.. • , /, t . , .. " ( ‘ t s) , " . :, ... : .1 - .... • • N. • lirK. r %. 7 i • .. . ..?• . N N I L 1 Ai . It •...,..„,,,, <A.., 1 i . a ''.." ' I - • ..... .4 'N . • ... .. .. i . . • i ...• WITH. A.LASO-414.PEOWED • = KITCHE.-RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, (1, 1 rA. which STATE Th® Diamond, advance, itr-Tight, ana IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM A the State Fair for the BEST 00AL COOS STOVES. Also FIRST PREMIUM awareed to the TRUE amattomr, °Lona wintLic, Far the BLAST WOOD GOO STOVES NOW Ilk USE. The EMITUOKIAN ehtt SAMAR Premium Stowell are ruhanwsecL We call attention of DEALERS and BM,DERS to the largest stock of GRAlTenttnirrg & MENEM line the I),LHOND aid ZOISPBE Oaa/ book Eitwrea with Eloapeione liminint. which Al" d the Ere better than Iron. oa21;115 SMITH & PITCALRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No. , Ofkilap wirnamr. WEL,LILIC CARR 4 CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND IM DETERS OF Wrii3B ) BRANDIES, GINS, Sr,o. 1 , • ALSO iiiptWors and De;tlers in op) UONONq.BJAEL® RYE WlllBll, anci , : 829 Idbegty !Street, weir. - IPPDTSBIIRGH. Pi ROOFINC ROOFING. CANVASS ROOFING, And in the -most durablb 'maanei. Alitt ie /11/4:4 THE MOST COMPETENT • irt the city, who tuideratanda their eau Safely new we pin do work ea ....Affix, better then am , otherlrm ring done with attention and • „, . 'note with all the inattnetiou... in. re at TS EIMITMESAtIppier: • • . • SHOPW. „ . • WrEN wem,l3B--soo ° bang. thoi. ok. rs. - bedantray bit tzLLINII. NLW, WAIL TAPERS,Ol,4rei t h ,0 11 44 MA.4 i teer Pit* Wail Werngt roki_ Blatt '1 .741D3 ta) FaAacie .6 41144 freith. *round Rye Flour far 0 - 15 ' l7 " O "I M saimg Mao* sod RIO NZ= itlx faith post PArrsli UR 411 : FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 81 .T. "1"2" , ATT IE3 IR. IS HE PROPARD PENNSYLVANIA Kra Pantrtuis.— We stated, a day or two since, that (}ov. Curtin had suggested to the War Department the concentration of all regiments now recruiting in the State which have reached the minimum standard into a division, to form another expedi• tion against the B ,, uth. The forces to be included in the diiiiion are: C 01.., hiLoampbe3, 54th Infantry.... Col. H. A. Metedith, 6601 OoLJoeit. Wilson, lel •t • I.,tr. L. Lehi:llllo,mm " E Sehlan&cker it th " OoLJ Richter Jones, 68th CoL lob et F. &an ton, 69th Col. rec.'. Lyle, 10 th Col. Peer Gregory, 91st " Total Infantry -. • C A. B. R.. Butler Pr CIN 701 b, In (be 2d CsTalry.. ADO Prisconat's t Mon ...... 400 listagher's squadron ..... ......... 800 Total Cavalry.— i.l dol.' Id hingsrottu 1120, in line, 91 Dann . A r .. 1.000 trilloseu hght butery, from Williamsport 140 . W.plf's•light bat tery. tram Lewisburg 120 tilleymore's battery A, 6th Regl'r Artillery.. 111 Total ArttUery--, Total sr all Anne 10 830 it is proposed that the fleet shall be flt. :d out ipt.taktd sail from Philadelphia. The Governor has requesked the Department to dtvisionisi thea3 troops and keefl them together, no matter where they may be tent: T.zzaisra Coat. Qii..—Washington patches say it is represented there that a revenue of $1,600,000 can be realized by A Lai upon coal oil. We think this a rather high estimate, but believe that sum might be raised if refined carbon oil were 4n eluded. ‘. -GlTY.6KARlACM3.—Wednesday'e Phila, delphla Press says: " About forty car riages for large siege guns passed through the oily, day before yesterday. They came rroiul'itt.tburgh. The gun carriages are `snide of very heavy timber, and weigh &beat two - tons each. A large quantity of thirteen-inch shells pass through the city almost daily. These shells weigh two hun dred end fifteen pounds each." OIL REGION RAILROAD —A, bill is 1.. e. fore theleq'slatn , e for the Incorporation of the Oil itqgion 3ady Oompsny,pro. 'riding for the banding of a railroad from Franklin, Vet:mono ( -unty, up the Alle• giteny river, to the ranutb. 0,1 creek, filen up along s.,id creek to or near Titus, vile—the road to be constru ted as a bone railroad, or for locomotives, as the the management may determine, but with a proviso that no locomotive shall ever be run upon the road antil the unanimous consent of the owners of all the oil wells within twa hundred feet of the road be trat obtained. Pas shipments of oil at Garland's eta , tion on tt e Philadelphia and Erie Railroad reaoh 1,000 to 1,600 barrels per day and at Union station 2,600 to 4,000. Tax, best temporary remedy for dip. therta to a strong solution of salt in water, with which the throat should be gargled every ten minutes. T. (*HAIN —ref U WK. HKA FN Western Stove Works, 215 LIBERTY BTTIEET,ITITSBURGII VitAFF & CO., MANITPACTURERS, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well se• IMO Cook Parlor & Heating Stoves IS TEE STATE CNAVEL. CEMENT DONE ON SHORT NOT,iOE, 11.E1M1111 11X - Tt; I .Eall A k.'H By resterday's w Telegra The Campaign in Missouri. Sr. L Jan. 30 —A corresp(nduit of the Missouri Republican, writleg from Soli& on the 29. n test. ' says: The latsst information from the West is, that our army is encamped at Lebanon in consid arable numbers. Id sjoflVnght'a battai• ion is quartered in houses lately pccupied by secestionists, but the. r oster Onion of 4 the troops are encamped just beyond the town., No troope, exc-pts scouts, shave vanced beyond that town, nor !sit probe. ble they will until otter regiments now on their way shall have nr::ved. From a gentleman wro h•s ricer tly arrived from the Westeon c -tpntrt, I learn that Ciptain Freeman, wll9 has been car rying'is thieving and pillaging butineis cn in Webster, DJuglss, W irt end other conntirs; was killed about a week, piece in a skirmish which took place in 'Webster county, between Union men and seces sionists. It was at first reported to be Colonel Freeman, of Polk county, which proves untrue. 900 POO A6O 860 900 General Cur les and etsfrdeortid sever• al days aglo to join the army in the Held. lima would indicate that the campaign is to be pushed forward with energy. General Sigel hea arr(v((d from St Louis, and it is understo( d he wilt go for. ward with the cxacditlon now under way. From Fortress Monrae—liebe Steamer M err Imac---liturn side's Expedttlou—Dellber ate Murder. FORTRESS MONROE, Jenuary 29.—Some negroes arrived here at 7 o'clock this morning, having deserted in a small boat from the opposite &bore, East of Sewall's Point. They were c , .oki in the Third Alabama regiment, which is encamped in the vicinity. They raport that the last of the iron plates for ti.e Merrimac was put on yesterday, and that she was to be launched to•day. A large steamer reported to be the Mer rimac, but probably urr,,Leoufily, ri,ade its appearance at Craney Island yesterday ef tertiden. ' Tlve troops at Newport No We - slept on their arms last night. A flag f truce today brought from Nor. folk Lieut T. Connelly, of the 69. h, from Co!umbla. Toe tugaboats James Murry and J,: H. Herbon. of Balrmore, and Jas. P Levy, Alert, Alicia, and Gbaxpion, of Philade!. phis, sailed this afternoon for Hatteras, to join General Birnsitie's Expedition.— The Eastern State sailed for Hatters this afternoon. John McMahon, a recruit in G , mpany H, Union Coast Guard, 99,h N. Y , 4 shot Michael Dylan, a private in the same com, pang, this morning, Tho act was done de. liberately. The motive 18 said to have been an old family quarrel. The Hartford arrived from Philadelphia this afternoon. I 714 .P 0 FVI`.A. /V" 'l' -TO INVENTOR S. ATENT AGENCY Dewit C. Lawrence o r Twelve Years an 001- cer orate Pa- tent Office - - the last four as a Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII informao Patent and a copy of ch (Mama Refer to present Corn David P. HO/ lows,. LIAMILY } OUR--56 bble choice Family Flow r Tetrad and for rale by JAS. A. FETZER., eorner Market and First inmate... I S. let. Mae White, Plain and Fancyannel Under and °remains on hand, and made Fl to order, on shortest notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S,' SHIR T PA.UTORY, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET cal JAMES HOLMRS & CO., PORK PACKERS, and dealers in Prariatons, oor9er of M, rket S.ll d Front eta. ap&lyd• J. U. H v NCOCK. 4770 R./VE 144 NO. 73 GRANT STREET PITTSB aGE, PRIV NA &Mkt A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency, ies,,oompaakie. sup.r.../aLas or If Iglh• eat St ancling. Chartered by Penna. and other fikate& - ifili earipti„Are, Marine and Life Rieke siren of all de. ona. .u0264m 63 POETRY STREET, Pittsburgh 9 tf ‘'F.ct-10 LBS . EPSOM.. SALTS, -1. J,OOO LBS, CREAM TARTAR, 60 REG BI CARE SODA, 160 LBB. COCHINEAL, 10 BOX 3 OSWEGO COHN STARCH Just received and for sale by GEO. A. EEL., • Druggiet, 0e26 Federal stiret. Aflegbeny city. , 08. SALE-6,0,1 bushels prime ofa Oats, to bulk, delivered at Rochester, Ps. For terms eppl7 to - R., L. ALLEN, Agent, No.B Wood sheet. , , COAL, .NUT COAL, SLACK AND coms,—DlClo3oli, STEWA-ET 41. CO, pp_ LIBERTY' PTREET, • Haring finpeurit facilities for supplying the best quality ony•OoaliAint Cloa4 Blank and Coke, are pre pared to deliventitoiearne, sn any quantity to gait purensaemr, as reasonable rate s „,. t p ur co . ! Ia byugAt to fresh daily by railroad ! and is di7 and. free frm slack- Paltrealar attention given to sup plying sinilY Orsd 0c416-aoad ARBON OIL AND Liar - ateitiy deomiiitlon4tl Inpa from the cheap. eat alumni . % Lump, to toe %acid sploodid Parlor lamp, Limp shade* of every dotoriplion, and the beat (natty o& room Ott eonmantly on band and kir 44e at die dttntkof roalintaTZLurucy SIA so . la Wood stre et, As early as the year 1761 arid 1762, a few pious, noble-minded mennonceiv td the idea of civilizing, humanizing and Christianizing the 'barbarous sav ages of the West, and two noble disci ples of the Great Master---Fiederick Post and John Heekewelder-,--went among them for the purpose. Others followed these glorious pioneers, and three regular_stations on the Tuscarawas river, in the eastern part of Ohio, with quite a number of Indian corovertfi of both sexes, were the result of their la bors. These stations, besides their die tinctive,xitles of Shoenbrun, Gnaden hutten and Salem, were more generally known as the Moravian Missions or Towns, and their converted inhabitants as the Moravian Indians. These wil derness natives, from different tribes, under the teachings, preachings and practices of the good missionaries; strove to become learned and exemplary Chris tians, and to carry out their netv doc trine and faith, they became, like the . Quakers, non-resistants. When the war of the Revolution broke out, these poor Indians were placed between two fires. The warlike whites abused them because they were Indians, and.the war like savages palled them squaws and cowards because they would not take up arms against the Americans, while both parties alike robbed and plundered them with impunity. Put, oh ! a thousand times worse than this—and to the shame of civilisation be it spoken—a band of white wretches a band of ungodly robbers, cut-throats and assassins—we can find no milder epithets t) suit the ruffians—a band of white wretches, we say, numbering a I hundred, dignified by the name of vol unteer militia, and commanded by a Colonel Williamson, boldly marched against these few pious, unresisting red men, and, after deceiving them with the most damnable lies, telling them they were their friends, who had come to conduct them to Fort Pitt, (now Pittsburgh, Pa.,) where they would in future be protected and oared for, and having by this mere got them collect ell together to thel number of ninety— four men, women lnd children, did then and there---What 7 We blush to re cord it, for this °Company of volunteer militia were American settlers pf west ern Pennsylviarte, and western Virginia, and God forgivEtui as a nation if we have many such fiendish bands among 119 They first disarmed their unstulp eat ing victims, then bound them, then penned them up in two houses, and then deliberately, in cold blood, with guns, spears, tomahawks and scalping. knives, butchered them in detail—shot, stabbed and brained them, one by one —men, women and children—the poor Indians the while singing the Chris tico's hymns, and praying to the Chris tian's God, as they had been taught by the Christian missionaries. Of the ninety-four poor, inoffensive Indians thus seized by the twat infernal, lying treachery, only two—two little boys— escaped from the horrid scene of mas sacre, and these not by any favor of the white fiends, but solely by God's Provi dence I ll= Wt. W. Fetwiek f F o o u r r th y e e p a n: s t ana ge r of the It axhing ton Branch of the Scientific American Pa tent Agency and for Fif teen Tears In .be Patent 4 gency Busi ness. neeemeary to procure a 'stew Lawn lens free of We may find the parallel of this atrocity in savage life, but rarely in civilized. And if we condemn savages for such acts, w'at language should ex press our abhorrence of our own en- iozer of Patents Ron, de.20.4 lightened citizens? .& palliation of the enormous crime has been attempted, on the ground that savages had committed fearful depredations on their white ne;gb hors in Pennsylvania had Virginia. Then why not retaliate on the aggress ors ? Why seek out and wantonly murder these poor, innocent Moravian, who were known to be both religious and friendly ? Oh, shame, where is thy blush ? oh, infamy, where is thy sting Bat was this massacre sufficient to glut the vengeance of these human fiends? Not the devil's work was not yet finished. Theynext robbed and plundered all tw could, and then set fire to the houses, entirely consuming the little village, and all the gory dead. And awn what did they do Why, set off fbr another station to repeat the hellish act. 'Bat from this the inhabitants had fled, and they were foiled. Then these brave•ont. throat scoundrels went home to boast of their exploits, and organize a larger ex.. pedition, to venture further, and if pos sible do worse. This now expedition, consisting of four hundred and eighty men, was or ganized in the latter part of May, 1782, a little over two months !rem thi n tlate' of the massacre, and Colonel Crawford was elected coniniander.in cr•ief of the ft rces, nd the infamous Williamson . lieutenant-colonel. It is said that Colonel Crawford accepted his .l post of honor with reluctance.... Arid no Czar* of Dlrs. Warner. wonder! for he was a man of reputation? pin,Frilibtgletifil_s_vtettYsietaßoltibilbrbrelist, gni.howiti principle and humanity, and an ibtt. agettiNtrelleci had taken many diftrent kinds than mate friend of General Washington medicines, bat found no tones, from , i ft ley r, thell heard. of br.. Samoa. and who had passed more than, one ',Witt „.v. e % zi o dr es h i / 1 4m peribtthing hie with hie 40. , Bend to Agent . beneath his humble roof in the waitesn pictetvltylr. Kepler for acme of hie medi wilderness. The wonder is he- so .: 4-t e rt(i'ir'ne It ' j eCry l ev i er l ,4, °opted the office at 111,4eittisidering 1 3.34 4 va"bl.i t gr u i ti. git ti:"Wrt"rderr 6ll how many worse than savages_ he must' I seh " e;eVa7leaetaes, I hedlilti n tie wi tooCiwaf D. have in his command Brit'Srhaps he . "&nn fn tm ft'i mach /64 1.1rg i ad t o.' Bee considered it a post where hie humani, othu ,, ,ip " :ool _ lB , u s to Fla ohle_ to go i prer t0.241Y1 ty might be displayed, and that if he , foota,4tet4t:r dAs=atoyvizointorog declined, a monster might imi.4itt in his • ar .k.t. " . o4lllloll •CalunirlaPtiolk .w. Ind/dyer Cris.. place. Masa poor than, it *as a wofet f,Datl4,_44l • hour for him, for from tat moment 01' "d , 11 , dozy was sealed -- a horrible deank .. .er noia ova° Juid AvasilleriFt. emote - re amenc*_. tip . expiation foribe sine of other ! czamartsveri4 , -- gin, rans Casa And yet shall we hold him guilds's? oft. 10 M apoisersaaroi. 40411 w DAY MORNIN I.r ISTO Et .I'o Alio WIAJNEL CIIAWFORDI DISASTER. A HISTORICALAKETCH BY saizssox B.ESSATT. at what they do T We *ill tell Whither was he going and for what ? That little army had sworn to extermi-. nate the Indians root and branch—to give no quarter to any of the race, whether friend or foe, old or young, man, woman or child, and he was the commander of the expedition. That expedition too, marched over "Williamson's trail," direct to the plun dered Moravian towns on the Tusoarawas and thence to the other Moravian towns on the upper br nehes'bf the Sandusky, hoping thus to, fled more innocent and harmless victims to plunder and mur der. But they were greatly disappoint ed, for the harmless Indiana had fled, and left desolation behind them. Then, for the first time, it would seem, the thought occurred to this bold army, that, the peaceable Indians having de parted, they teight 'possibly meet with hostile warriors prepared to give them a warm reception, an idea that they ap peared to relish as little as any soldiers that ever went into battle. Not that we would deny there may have been brave and generous spirits among them, but we think there must have been many selfish cowards, since no others would have been concerned in the wa ton massacre we have mentioned, or been anxious or willing to be-foremost in another. [To be continu,Kl] E. WATTS, TERRY, PRICE dc CO IMPORTERS AND DY.AI.F.IIB IN CLOTHS, CASSIXERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' 'Trimmings, /Ire. NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side PHILADELPHIA, PA JOMPS V. 19118111, DEED. B. PIZ . 011T18 T. MUT deLtly JAMES H. CHILDS A. CO. HOPE COTTON :RILLS Allegheny City, Pa. ILLIII/1•17/MLIZO SEAMLESS HAGS AND OF OSN.A.I3t7EteS, 41.2 Inches to au Inches Witle. IS - Orders may be left at H. CHILDB 00'8.,13£' lote trmt Chnroh JAMES A. FETZER. FORWARDING AND COMMIS :10111ERCHART TE, BMX or firode, Eliteen, Ler I, Bator, Dried lic`relt. end Produce Derierally, WWl= 07 IL&RK)'r L D PTBST MMUS. PITTSBURGH . , PA. Barn to—Francis G. Beller, 'arta., 451.11iem DIJ worth dr., 8. Cuthbert t don, Patsbut rb , Borrt a Ott, thanker t r Bwwrtagen, S. Brad, Dana. X. a if. Bank, UM Howell, 3langle k Co, George W anderpon, Donlon Patton k Co, Whetting. • I •tWe TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retell Grocers, EMPOILEUI Mai DLLICIS 11l TEAS, WINES, LIQ,UORS, a. 44, North-East comer of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, sass -1y Auxamury CITY. H. H. BULGER, ILLISTPAOTIIIIRS ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 415 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSORTMENT 07 Pittsburgh Nanuractared Furniture, Constantly on hand, whicth we will sell at the lowest ,pricos for CASH. mrletlynit THE FOI4LOWING ARE VOLUNTA 4. 13,Y statements from pawns of respectability and truth, in this vicinity, who have been greatly benefitted by his remedies•, some of whom would., evidently have been in their graves ere now, if tbeir diseases had not een arrested by Dr. Schen( Ir's medicines: Casio of Liver Complaint smd Dyspepsia. of Ten Years Standing. I have been suffering for ten years peat from Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I lima of Dr. Schenok's ooming out to Martin Hoch's, and I thought I would go and see him, as my disease had increased to violence within the past two yeas, and I had been under treatment of several doctors, from whom I reoelred no benefit. In the early part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck, and_yras examined by him with his "13.131SPIROM ETER." I have been bait' his Pubnonic Ehus Wed Tonic and Mandrake PM. since then, and I must say that I am greatly benefltt.d by their use; indeed, I might almost say that I am well. ANNA M. SMITS, October 31, l. rbkold Jlabowing Oblo. na I have been much beneetted by the use of Dri Schenck's medicines. ItITFUB PAR 7 I , T_ Oio: Oct 81, 1861 Case of dirk McConnell. /, bad been affected with Moms° of the Lungs for tour or five. years, when I beard of ilYn Schenck canning to Martin Koch's. Pretions to this tuned had given up all hope of ever getting well, mo t h.. Much, whom I knew to have been cured by Dr. Schenck, urge d my . !instated until he tiretniled upon tne-to- • and see the Doctor, who found bath my Innaffected, the bronchialfobs , were both • when I breathed, they Would rattle to that it could be heard distinctly.— +have now takeli his met/Mines for some tune. sod find• myself. wonderfully unproved, although oat entirely recovered; I now findmyself able to attend to most of my bouvihold duties, and have Ito doubt of my ultimate remtvory. From Me benefit I have renewed .ftom Dr. Behenek's treat men., I would advise all pet 4,4,. e tnaiLu...y affected to apply to him when he Make, his next visit. _AN& AtotOONNELL, Oct ftdand 186 L 2btanship, dfahowing Co, Ohio. 111, • Cowtfileatto oft Jan. Grist. I is been troubled for &gait two years with a pain in my breaat. Late in the liming of tins year 1 heard of Dr. Schenck corrang offt to Martin Hoohtig!and-rdetermined to *grand see him, and get.exambaud with hie Mespgropmator. I did so, And Also took ell dime of his medicines, tic. 06 - rilin4 to directions; and 'l' bhen kreatly beneetted. I bops, from the benefit already ex moot that it will not be long until I am en ' well. JANE GRIST. figond 7buushep, Mahan/ft Co , Ohio. CW.. 18M. ).-eslii'J _1.14.4'2 - - ,-- 4 = i i .4 ,, ,. 4 wiii. - - 4i.-- s, il lin 3t. ABER It . co, EAGLE , OIL 'lArtnarj.ziS3,-4 WIGEITtIi AN' AVANIMICIRONIre I STEAM, ENGINE BU !DENS. lakiltit s ' - REIAIS-34 REKNIT; c iee , l l) ' 4 7. ..-- , - , i;, itte gE t s :::: I bu irri b o, Beasold and Das GreaseeinStatiliak,4 Orden, left at Clie st4 B -EnYth A %WI 4144 ', 1 F.: ,:-. 4g flint etroseta, mill be flrEtteiltit ft' litON General Neeldnlsta and Boller liaßera, Near the Penn's R. B. Peenenger Deocit prrissotruen, PA., • MANITFACTUEX • F.::NBS OF StOstro ninetieth rangifig fr.ai threw to' ode hundred and einar horse power, ..nd suited for firist Mills, Saw Mills, Slam Furnaces, Factories, ettvL - Give particular attendant° toe oonstructianetiAlw , sines and Machinery for grist mills, and for op. rights; multi) , and circular saw mills. Gave also on hand, flambe* and ready or .obtip meat at short notieo, Engines and Hollers Of every deocriptiont Also, rumen Boilers and Shoe' Iron separately * Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and rallies in every variety, and continue tb. amnia:dare of Woolen Machinery ono Elaciune Cards. Oar prates are low, our machinery maul:lac-armed of the best quality of materials, and warranted all CaPOS to give satisfaction. Ailf-Ordore from all pasta of ?Au) county solicdea and promptly MR& fe92:4ilw SMITH, PARR & CO., NITTIUS WARD FOT:NDIttW, PITTS HURGII, PA. WAre: - ..ocse, Zito. 1.14 First and 120 Second. streets Manufac 07. era of ail sizes and deacriptiona of Coe lieterte and adlle., Gas and Water Ptpe, Sad Ixonl, Dog Irinß, Wagon Sozes,Steel Moulda, Pol 4e.a, E , ICPI7I and d'ec loiliang and Machine Ca:Wings of every de• zer..ition made to order. Havlcg a corcgdata tcschtna P... , 2(•pa;:adtheti t , tha all r•Gttbsaary Etenc s.iP rATA'ellv tor,l•i toy . te3l:lrwa • FtJK ILEXT okt .LEA.•,h FOR A TERM 4.)F. Pro:, YRA.RS—A delighutul ootintry resi dence, eta-14 , 0' 1 'n the Immediate vicinity of the city, with tour sores of ground attached. Tne lo co ion In she moat desirable •oi any offered; the house rontaining e'ght rooms gni kitcheu go d well and cistern a teched. Sur terms apply to M. FF, , tGOBON, at No. 1 t Heath Common, A lie f hem. city. 'rem 1/ to _1 p. m. Jallawd• FOR CHRI . Thi.A4 AND NEW n.. YEAFtIiGIFri I—Bool'4, BdOES AND GUMP—ThS very art els the , is mauled, and will bw the best, twat detdraqe and serviceable prtHent, you can give a frieni; and only look at the plc.!' Ladies' hee'ea Congress lasting Boots, only s',oot Ladles' heeled Balmoral Boots, only 81,76; Boys' 8(.043, horn $1.60 to $l.Ol. Aisti.Budalo and limn Shoes, Cork 'toles and Ice Creepers, and overYthing in cur line at equally I ,w figures. JOB. BO fiL N.., 98 Market st , 2d door from bth,. dela NEW FALL GOODS I-- EATON MACRUM 4 CO., Invite attendee to their NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, At 1i05.17 and 19 Fifth r,treet. Wholesale bt.vers Boorthed at lowest pnees• se.2B OE KAP NEW .PlAlsiOS.— iJPlegantly carved Rosewood new 7 Oc tave Piano with hill Iron frame made By one of the oldeet firms in New York, 010 A new 7 Octave Rosewood Iron frame, $l7O A new 7 Ont , ore Rosewood Iron frame, $l6O For eale by JOHN H. bfkl.LOR, 81 Wood street. 0131CIIERING & SONS' PIANOS.— IL/ A new supply direct from the manufactory at Boston, of 834 and 7 wave new scale Ocacker- Pianos, in plain and carved Rosewood furniture, lust received and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. Between Diamond Alley and Fourth street. 13015 EITROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 111 Water street, Pittsburgh, Ps, Is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to an, part of the old country, either by steam er What; packets. trzeHT DEAFIV FOP. SALE. payable to any part eff Europe. roadfor the Indisaspolis airriStincbmiA,Pla ro Also, Agent for the old 13Iadc Star Sailing Packets, and for tile lines of Steamers sail Ina between Nan York, LiverpoOl, elaappy sad Eilihronr. fall W . "1" _A. 0 'Sr, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAILI TER AND GLAZIER, Fourth Eit, Bogs Wood & Smithfield PATTZBURPH, Pd. airdll work p!tr,:dly okarkiWitto. msd&dyd PIICIIWITEAT FLOUR -6 142 seeks, s prime article, just received mid r Bale by W. H. SMITH 2 00 , dell 147 Front and US Second streets. NMI LOOMS— IMAM A USTIN 141111.113 a CO., Denim in Li promisseiynoniknoitenonntpos, sad on ern:turtles for money. Moneyrormsnory Notes, Bonds, .S::crtwistes, with eonsesrot o.emittes. • NOM IND Dlt4Frs BOWEN AND BOLD, Parnona desiring Loans oan.!:d gooom.mc On amenable tarme, 'arid mMtalteMeen be ehad with good seen/Was atreranneratis, prime. Also.attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing -of Eral Estate. Moe, No. P 3 FM:MIT SLEET above Wood, tedltly AtIEITLN LOOMIS & CO. WILLI/at ALBAN S DAWD A' A NDLESE HAMMON General:Partners. spzoia , Fanner MEANS & COFF (Successors to WOandleas,Mens k.Co„ - WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner 'Wood and Water Etta., PITTSBUROII4:4OA. OWEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. Gentlemen's Clothing made to order cheap FOR CASH • AVI ,1313 EEITTENED 6 FROM NEW e TOM, 11th ' A Choice atodk of CLOTHS. jr:.:. PiEtaiff and VESTINGS, which canna pur• Miamiat prices far below the usual rates. "or- Great inducements offered to cash buyers. toluur I , a -mu. • • ... IMO Z. zweate a OBEILT DALZEI.L & CO., WHOLESA LE I3FlocEßs comstssion AHD 00RO'IRDIN6 kiEfICWIT • tAZID-• URALEIWOR PIMPIEWEB PITMITSCrt MAJIM7MPECITJIS 215 I LIBERTY z BEET, Privaroasa. JOHN 31001LHE'AD, COMMISSION MERCHANT MS TUB 84.L8 07 I'l6. METAL AND BWOALS, W3TER EITRZET, 1372,01 V MARKET ollna C f 776 It URa H -• ' f3OI3NIERTZ' & eLE A KLEY'S, No. 3 Wood Btre•t, And buy your CARBON OIL AND wimps. j NEW CARPETS I • Oil Cloths, /ie., T M'O L L MS , 100.. 87 Fouilli SOCA 89=Z ; 11 4 -Eviops TO THE LATE wge is offeriid inuathasen FOR OAEH. del6 GBEAT INDUCE ABM'S TO eit 9 H Buyers of t 8001 . 8, StiOBS AND GUMS. -Gamma sag swam& cAtsfAr:)'• lra afAosiK % it AfifLP, I VS 899 t P 2 1 84VATe,71u14ar,1 Eti BOBLQUID,I - 4- Ewe osir-Fga-P mAlsow7arrAtil 0.1.4.„ .11 , 1 dixa. iti irldtl laiflutiaLOAl/41 N." jasb readvad at I jail Nos. andurirood oaf • ......-.74114t4k MTH EITILOTIAL: ;MA 11111 r TH.E.II&E OF AIUAPRILIUMFter,,, .14., whereby no *moot. •• .irdevbLhedhiii , s *, used. CoTd weather ie the IdtheterhWerftherilfro t aa can be , uspo io,it y peat, A; .IV,i=ri.er-V4 gentlemen and therr tires hevq: Wisk-,--,,v,,, treated trirayitemoeeN 4m4ertemor 10 tafiggrarl7=,. the safety and painlassneas of the COVlterlatein st et er . bib bees- tad bk pinighwitmendekltlnov*, selling the =dm, lialipt z0M2.010.tf,171.6a,-, promo. airdliTlF/C4l4o74 l Artael-V;.l E. OttilliM, -'...,-,o -.1 , , in atiltbsed stiimg.r.--, IlOttilldil ozrtß, 4-k - stytovEri, NO. 82 nioto • HE ot i - f i riliirculir'N''N' SIII 3 SCRIBER , ; - 11/*Mil_ L 4281 4 .„ e Ni 4:1,, to thblick that- hwfitt-in,diiike FRESH AHEM AND CANClYffripktx r imumw&ge,R W and la prepared tosbotenutonatigtei t old and w4l known bogie whit ere eating and ctrniking line atihe JaW -I Y, NATRONA mr ARE NOW;MANtri.OIII:K.'O,I,4I }ZINO ten arttele.Whlch torAitingueaviit•g,..-3 burning, freedoel of Offenufvek'eder - ltd rency or eolor,lighich color we wems_s not to. changed by ago or exposurejia unaarfauange„crt.,-;:41-11 any illinnintficr in Minor risaiengtiegketa. profitable till to the cogeituer,Ne.e an epeadaug4, 3 , re:own:rend it. Also, otignitittittuttngeior USTI . DW, tided by all large Soap !takers woo.. excols .10psr eentsbaletrenElkitailthe 01 Eaglith Soda broto une cotuatwOoproapi,‘.., Vatareuf ught • • • • , :t• _, _,,---' SAPONIFIER, OR couctammtiE,SALTiaq:- Are SO well and raving:ay kiiniWife .tinsk.aidi- ,1 mention to madam -, - _ ~, ---,, ... - ,-, -,... f ,-:. All orders tom inquiries wili trajnlystsin‘s f , -- ;.4;! to by ddresaing :A., . . . titi i ii -,-- t -,--;,-, GEORGE COLIN° Agent. 1-,,P.!, z - ,..•--zt Penna. Salt I 3 danalkolittin boMpallts „,,?-; selatedwis 7t Wood' idli te Itptio,t... - t, '..7-"-•.,---...1. ';‘4,',A 7 1 , ..- 1 , • .. , 1-'5.5V , -, , 1.,- ; • 0 , 4 ,7:--4 ; - .. 5 4 - IV t. AFRIEND, IX, tIBED. '-, .„1 -7 4S,•;ir -' • - :-, • DR. BWENP9I ifl pteriart'd from the ?wipe of-Or.ot connactioat, the,grest Mite krestee .. setteulltdima tafirkv,, need in tie prunes far tine, lastly uWieszairith..-r=,', : , the most tuiteruatdng seWlia.' _ .Airft:' azimut, : r it,-‘-'4:-. remedy it in withonS a rfra tend wegitarendate pairt - - - tVz, more speedity Ilan anh oth AMlNtgratiaa..--rar ...,,,,, ,:,,-- all Rhertrasile and berycaus viscridesx it la tralt,Ziq '- inbilible, and as a curative - fer'sdrei. WOrtrad%,,:,,_-,7:-., oprains, Bridse,,,, do., ita actothtirgiAtealing--=4-, powerful strengthening pmper#o,, with naye-mst-4.--._ given It atrial. Over-fe.tir buntired;ertllketratiol V ' - remarkable cares, performed by It ' Unity"' hat --x i -... two years, aUestattialert.' I • '3:-F -3 - .._. Afit Irdew•oow SELL/T6** kit.- . ...;`:*, • R. ilti,fot. '..g DRnxicsartds tAtte, UPI; u.pw,JOEINot tw,eI.III!LEVEIi-‘titgefilA ..1kke.,,,R,.„, atonal tante ex eMitivelyßMoAtiZm% h :l7.=Pa , • Di ffi naties, iindlisviagatteesedikExtetlibutiodc ot,V.-.%T .. v cm . in the agbded ta leound bean. his, -.::?-t.. now e_ntare !cif . AfSeAns.RWY "Great <.A.ttiy.Boviedyii, • 4 iiii aiLlAVErAls,iii- CH R 0 110-T figIVIRP- LEILLS •- . ,f . , , , - Nitaeh trarglirrewt sYst a. db.. '_l lions bine nein kb{ 10 1000 hub:- tnavinnichnkememiatng, ,`• ...,---2.4 811110Till_g from tlensavilmannowv . 'vele tXeueeW..lOAlr our eket-She l--^."L!, i<,l- Alpe tnalt awe 0 0: 1121 4 1 V01-.411111111011K5; 4 *., Fnomumar. 111: moms. ..' di 4e.- .•:.'-:3 .: ,‘4 wnich are the i'&eine.. Parts ':-eei-'p-t 'like-aims .Pilie tws perwhtrigiestf 2 od - -11AmAce-f..'-4 - stintrion,..mid owes fakaa‘olt4/4ettsoattterkete.ft::- ;-.7-..', moh, untkeir muting - iliqrentkat ' the-• '-'-..., i' - • ~.neyAnnunreicetenf eameAtne ing,aadlestairethe Oat= teli, - ' 9 tion, and tryt„a °nee uuelthly with ,T"...' •:,;1,4 regaum Zeom,"eliat btigruca,---,.1." 'fonkraiptatteaTheAdittl lialbetukositi: dur thefirdtheeeoFAlM_Othr-,,SuigNsawl,,tlV h ' cie l '' °m " 'w31,1. -11,91,1g.',..,:-?..:4t its the ' Each box ' tXt''_ltb-A.'iui'i'irtlsji:)soai;--''.: lel/lthe!Kldlld:ted tiiMPAY,tualolimsloll.244 any itilfurfteeF le ofthenemeyv -o--::,,...',,,4,,,,z...";•i 3TAIS, .--„.........„,„,....„_4G_-_ettet.i._drnesteßeuepare etlbli4o4s--.,-,Tkf -': -' - , ... , • , - , - t - -,‘_l, I'l a isr 4 *t 9Mtc24 a” LOitz A*P A poßTß4re' fr T tcm - - - • -Al ue** .-.1 ! --,# oilt and iniiiiitifit Aligesivobtfruhp. -it: maw rim Mtn initpini *ask - , ;:;' 2,, - • 1.28 - .Billitiiileld illitivet s -- :- pewees Biwa * ,batiaaa miutiaitlizibilltiii4) h az e l pa. sir..aty - Glom st•-xxquilicimeoz..& pricoviEig ni „h....Part:kale? ittemticaftivorel=, "-;',:•... ~,f;,..! 4 -1 framed at wh — noc.3":; • .. Ce: piny -, . :;• . '...1-a ti , z. ~. • •I",: . r . ....;,- ~ -,,- 3 ,i - t•z. ,":": - --. 1 - I=zul ''' . ••7's. - -1 - ---;:-=‘, 0 Wilfrilso - Pl . Emma§ • 186 Wood. M:101. TOOLS ..FORAIMI/NO WELLd at the. *Thud, , been In the bnahtemof toe* Dm lance the "faver".llixt Inintle=melank Persons about to engage in tnerolf betnotheitlatinent to *eeons miit snob/ft an examination of our atone now tetimil,. itthi C lagn4. c OUT SUM AT BEDIIICEP., PitWEL • r Le we will • latently , anzunenentiviwpriviwo , noel inventory of Brook, we havestutd . e dans nr the woes of ALL OUR WINTRIR:OOODR. The larp o rrtdon 11, nmnA jo baketr. Abe mita market haring been Ifelairin ace. 94 2 attire bugging eau De reliadmn. Wholesale buyers ETON to call: - fallmAcsuma oa t , So. ft Ira* - LIIABLE "OAKLAND - ResidenW: FOR I4LE—A larg*andiathirdiitiblapialW. ling Rou e of eleven rooingaiiphhalkc real 'wilco, woad cellar, large otablernitd and other out homes...43d ogritipt4nd %yin& v (root of $8 feet on Penneprania,a3htiltt, orettartt- , - of shed= fruits, grape. girds', he. rdlsol g o od t ar den, ahmhbery, tenant hottae,Ae, all, in both order. The ahem fa pleasantly altaa, s wum& • ent of wen, and will ea sold on favof>tbia tenni, with posgoasion en the flrat °fiord next' ; • B. 011Ta Bla Morks irkilt 51 tstroot .. 1. (In BA.R.HVLB' RYE k.,m, from three to sereimatd; .Is 9 barrels Rectified Whitkey; 4 40 do Raw 'do • LA , A Ana assortment of Invertedlooo.4 Pare Wild Cherry end Idsektien7: porpio s h. ee o . rl, d_itrodpla - r a y n arildttielte-rrnid eieedd -i, I :Pure Pw tionel d lnd r demehOfthebnd .. ;X= - bg retattaYayean , ' 1121114111- 4111 1irri ? ~:-. Mu:de...vie and RetartOroeertknorthzeornereir '::: ;, 4 14"5 6 bio E etreem end IN, teginbad,drietb :: ~ .-,. , i,14 2 '' ,_,-.1,--, Three feet Nem. moo rto benne: iriesiit.-";,.-.c,: of Virginta and zaipatavaarletestspamlykatfr:::l,,,-40 a amts. Together With Retaill 4 10166241;_rtglete-,4 Maps putdished. liror redet Er . $114,:fy.,..,,y7:€ eo gook, Pertodinstenttfth e f ,:.:; -- :' , Z,;,„• , J, eon Nob. sll'W.'"'iline;A-Y.4:5.1 1r....... .!. ... :':N. cIOA_KS, , : ; 1-4.6f,:z-94K-/: sa,viiruir- . • -, -:-, ,, :; f5 , .:; , ,-? TOz' ' / r id% '!'- ---,,, ; --, 4 ___ ,- ~ q int. .4vxmv**,--_,: dosing out at red :ai".¢- ~ ... lad, ''' .. - _ls - -_- , ...V.,4, - - hiosime. eshootaat; - 7 ...,..,.._ ' ..,... 1 -.....„.........,' • - e , - , 1 , ,,,V , ,et selling much leas - 4., , ~ ' . ,a. , --, ~ re - ~..„,,S.tt.:,oe-r-" sad Zustllicriggis 1P...1..,. a••: Li lit.P.,tetrA tiAlowts,..4-4,70 ,iv,„1,,, hatiskaidgeto o nc- Npv- , ' l.- .GET—Ti!e!i __-1,4 .„,, ~~:: °=': , : l, n It VT
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