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THE PII'TI3III7IIGH WILY POST; IBTABLIBitiI MU urn num &dislike Paying Sabeerfb4 *l,l ka.7 , lk;4 ONEDOLLAR PER YEAR, PILUMD EV • MAMMOTH SHEET, , wits FAINEE OLEAR TYPE mr•coistaurs sm. wlrm EXCITING NEWS OF TILE DAY , Bditorial, Local and Rim cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. END TOUR DOLLA. BY MAIM AT OUB 8188 eßr ft§ W 3381 a Tour, neighborhood: Bend , Cr PROZIPECTUB and SPIKTIKEN COPT. Don:ttkolgetithe_Dollar Address &OITA; Aktuor.ind, ProwtsOr. Fiusburgb, Pa SIORIUNGINIST OFFICI JAN 24 P. BABA. IDWIN A. WIWI& q ii‘)4.l 3. t BARR & KYEREI, BOOK` : JOB PRINTERS' Oormer liar &Wood Iltihr-PlttVl6 kM=lllll EVZBY DMIBORIZTIOrI Or PLOW cAND etseatedbials st id lisitAtc o .416 " 11/11 W11 411 4PW MO than frill ( 4 4 #4 1 #4.4 14 P 3 Parl64-1 1 .46iiii;i0mi Jothe Priaties of Parto2oWausau:4 de, Retamm.d.aktddeteu. ad Ctsvagoso , • , URGE Aopipoe s AF TYPE II ILICIVIERY .2:- 0 SUMS =NNW TO IMO TO TITS 1111LIMITTIM4 banities,o7 tavatm oatli'orlit with mass. nemaaltimact' by' enranbel Axial* In tbe Gift THB Anksifoi, An 'COMPANY vrANIMACEMITIRAND HAVE FOR AIL s li r ri 7rl "4 REFiIItkARDESCOIIL, slip Dipatqutest vs. mio, RERE,3. I 4 ,I 4irZOILL 45 Mud' streak •9144 n PAIVSHIFIGH.PA. JOSEPH IC "PHOMPSON; _ GE N E 4,i4:46064111 u .- oommlssioit'7_!.Mlateittlif .41e. 4 Jrorth :NV* 1111 litrilt4fihWitok4s4 aMiraffir ads 'LL/ W deradiliflulmet imd Pima Miee4 A GROSS HULA S OLD'PALM SOAP S fuetnestisdaad forma= • MOM A. 11 11 / 110.11/111tWalLUAIN _ s . I, ri , r ~,t7 ,-, • . , .... . .!.I.(Ent.l. ~ttrf , , 7t - c„,:aj,.. T . • 1ir.213 ~ ./.?", i i.l II: ,- ..-.4..1-mi 1 ,, , , 7 , w1 .1.)c344-1 ' i € Amami . _ , . . ... . ~...-... , . . , - ~- ---7-1 ..-- • 77 1.:: • . _ ~ ; • , •,•!f ~'t .i. , -: :4 •-,- .3 I ------ t '-, ' '4 ~/,:,... .;_,.. H.(l I .... I- . • .;. -,i, : :,....---. 4 i ..-;,/..... i i ~.., r .... . ; -...... , . . . . .. .. .. , . "..... . - 1. :: •'\. 1 t '.:!, :,'...! • .. tf .. - .%.X I - • - o ff: , • ~. , . • 0 ... .... ..._'." ',.... ,i) • :- Ail i - , ~,, .I, - . . \‘'."....._. 4- 1 , . • r • .. (---- _ ~. A. .... ; . --. • • 4rhe post gilaxifw TtJEIDArMORNINO, FEB 4 XTY JAIL Tl 9 P.s . . The Lawrenceville Shooting Case, Reuben Reynolds. who shot ex Coroner Bostirick, in 11'1 7 renceville, on Saturday 'evening, has not yet been arrested. His trtither, George Berl°lds, had Whearing before Mayor Sawyer yesterday morning, when; several Witnesses were examined in relation'to the affair. The facts are much as we stated_ them yesterday morning.— Rtabbn Reynolds,. when ejected front I Smith's tavern, drew a pistol (a sevensbar rated ieiblver) and, after Bring one barrel in the air, or towards the house, loaded it up again, threatening to shoot the first man who came out. Mr. Bostwick came out, and was attacked by Reynolds, whom ite - threw down. While Smith, Bostwick and qthers were attempting to take the lis istol from him, the former heard a shot ` hind and looked around' to see who was ring, At this moment Reuben Reynolds. fired Bt Bostwick, and, all coming to their feet, 'Pike sybsequently at Smith—making tin Oka In all. It is sapposed that the int hot fired by Reuben Reynolds dur -Iki t e fracras was the one which wound. el Bostwick, as it would appear that the one tired behind Smith could not have reached him: One of ' the shots tired at Smith passed through the lappel of his coat end vest and another throughthecoat sleeve of a 'young 'man named ItiaVil. ]tam . It could not be shown that George Reynolds cad a pistol or fired a shot, though when Smith turned around ha was immediately behind him; on the contrary it seemed that he made every effort to get his lxrother away and stop the d fficulty There being no evidence to warrant his detention, Mayor Sawyer gave him an honorable discharge. Mr. Bostwick's wound is not considered datigerous. THAT OoLLISION.—It seems that a col• lision did occur on the Pennsylvania Rail read, near 'Latrobe, on Saturday night -T*o freight trains, which left the outer depot toge:her in the evening, were run. ning:together,when the rear train collided foreibly with that in front. Mr. Samuel Eicher, fireman on one of the trains, was thrown off the tender, caught by the bumper of the nezt car and crushed so Merely that death ensued almost imme aidsely. . ilthe 'engineer of the rear train weir also badly scalded. Mr. Etcher was about forty years of age and leaves a wife and family in the Ninth Ward. He was at one time in the shoe business and lat. terly a newspaper carrier. His remains were brought to the city cn Sunday and taken to the residence of his family. Ou Iriam—From the Oil City Register wErgatlw the following items concerning the o 1 trade: We learn the wagons from Oil Creek are unloading tecr oil half a mile from Garland Station, being unable to get near er on account of want of room to pile their barrels. The railroad is using its best ef forts to got the oil on as fast as possible._ This oil was contracted for some time since, so that the gorge of oil at these points will not affect the market. A gen% tle'nan who came from Garland on Thurss day last informs us that he bdunted be tween that place and Oil Creek in Iran situ, 2,700 barrels of oil. The quantity sent off East it very large, and a consider able amount is being shipped daily. We learn that several new oil wells have been struck in the Walnut Bend locality lately, which are yielding a large quantity of oil. • : ' We ithbjciti the following as the amount shipped and received at the various ware ii2uses since our last report: Abrams, 0 r & Co. received for the week ending Jan. 29, 1,714 barrels. Total shipped on last rise, 8,445 barrels. Received by boats 2,880 empty barrels. lianna's warehouse re. ceived about 1,000 barrels; shipped, since last report, 815 barrels. Michigan Rook Oil Co. shipped, on last rise, 8,500 barrels; received since since the 21et over 4000 bbls. Received by boats 8,300 empty barrels, The TittsivWe 'Gazette gives the amount of oil &Mimed from that point for the week ending January Bth, at 18,168 barrels. That Repeals°, says that the depots at the skipping stations are so full that storage ettutiot-telotind, nor can the railroad get it out of the as fast as it goes forward Not the wells. UOOFIit GRAVEL. CEMENT CANVAEIBROOFING, DONE (4 11, 8i/rr: EOTIMC, And in the *wit. durable manner. RAVINQ-,Virt. W)ST.:MtI . M.F I NT ! workmen in the city , who understands their ma we can safely my we em do work as cheat, ' and, tt anything, better than any other firm ititlthe city. Repaittott dbke with attention and eare.l ktatariade for aide thOU the inatractiona..- .”.e ailk EMMY, 1, — MS4IM. . . 1 20.'011' " ' 8 1 0 ,41: OIL arrels from cpt in eame plnee i panty /A, on heed and for sale brevatity Eti L. ALLEN, Agent, No. 6 We'd Street. . . pROTOGRAPTITIO ALBUM'S, • UNFXCEPTIONAB B E AUTY 4 UNSURPASSED IN UN EQUALLED IN QUALITY. Al' THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 'WITH IM ITA T ION • to' MOLt st 'hikes CLOTHCCO. , WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE. WITH VELVET AND GOLD. - To hold Twelve Cards, -• • • : • To hot Twenty Cards • To=orty Cards, To /hold Fifty Cards, • To hold Sixty Garde Tobold Eiff,lo7 Cffirds, ._.. hold One Hundred Cards. To hold Two Hundred Cards. FroniI3EVENTRFINE CENTS Wo FIFTHEN, DOLLARS: CARTE DEVISITE PORTRAITS, Cavdg r otograps of all the Celebrities of America and oPe, CDIIIMINN:WILti a few exostptloas All the crowned heads, All the prominent statesmen, Ali the principal Generals,. All the fattrite . Adtßore, All the Edmond Clergymen, All tit, distinguished oit±aena, thitgerderMarblek ' • - `l*.' HENRY ; Bit&eliaor talent & Hiner. da3 - - __oast dors- to Post Meet - g G r.." 0011 1 -1140 t , ESYBUF, for sale 4 A WI ;. - !c: . ... fi lraW.ADritegiat, No - A Allegheny. - .. , . . . Q 5 vir , ..- ._ ..: ~.v.„. : . , , =,..,,,.i.„.. . WO *llrOL.Brilialdeitarilik:. in DO-n Stare_ IldfOrglideirP. 1 , U04 . 4 Sl ib l i k b , : . .. -AB: , ; Whim 11"1" Nat i lai ra =trall tarot Lamp , Lamp Shades of cowerptio and the Dam quality of Ceroon on hand and for male at *a More of IMEXCEITZ it BLEAELNY, KS No. ZIA Wood strood. .LL,AL4e., RI kit r? Prl i TSlt FRGM: ROOFING} ELEG RA PH By Yesterday's Telegram From Fortress Monroe FeuTakss .141 , 248.J.E, Fob. 2.—The un boat D.syl gi.t sailed today for the mouth of York River to relieve the Young R.)• ver now blcckading that vicinity. The Young Liver proceeds to the mouth of the Rappahcnock to relieve the Dairn, which will go to New Park,for repairs.— The Mysticr.is still off the itippahannook. The troops ( f the New England who hive been encamped on the beach for the past tw , ) weeks, risoemharked on the Constitution this afternoon. Tne Coniti t taloa is still taking in Coal, and probably will not sail before tomorrow morning.— T• health i , f the troops is perceptibly fm. , proving. The barq in John Trucks, with the 14pinieul Zonaves, sailed for Annapolis tlj inorning. The steam loop-ci w , r Haftford sa-lad for the Gulf during rho night. A Hag of truce was sent to Cranny Island, but brought back no passengers or papers. The crew of the rebel boat re. ported that heavy firing has been heard at Norfolk during the put two days. A National Cemetery---Tele graph Earnings. IV.LSECINGTON, February 3 —So vast an army has been maJstistied In this District that no proper arrangements have been made for even a decent interment of !hose who die in our hospitals. Their bodies have been often hurried to the nearest place of sepulture, where they have been promiscuously buried. lESsay relatives and friends have consequently made fruit. less visits to the Army of the Pvt. 'Mac to recover the bodies of their deceased friends. This stateof things has iirreto attention in Congress through the exertions of Rep. resentative Dawes, and a carom itteete now charged - w,th the duty of emendating the subject of providing a Natioual Cemetery for soldiers-in this neighborhood, Whnre all our fellow citizens who die in the Na tional causi may find a resting place, their graves become a matter of record, and leave no doubt about the idently of the individuals. From the general disport Lion manifested there seems to be no doubt that an ant for the ['arras indicated will be passed. The result of an examination recently by the telegraph interest is that the num. ber of messages over all the lines during the past year was :1,800,04X), yielding a total revel tie of $1 422 1)00. t9m .. uld 09n ' grees in the new tax bill impose three cents each message, an income of a little over $4,000 would he r•-. 81 z9d from that , source, or bli per cantum on the aggrea gate amount of business. giittery Movements In Inle sourl—Another Battle ex peeled TIPTON, , Feb 2 —The division un der General Davis has been much retard.. ed,by bad roads ar.d swollen streams. The wagons end artillery sunk silt deep. B.g Gravers, ordinarily unimportant, was swollen beyond its banks, and occupied two days in Cr sung. Sharp frosts having set in on Thursday night, the roads will now support the train, and if unimpeded by further obstacles, the column will ad• vance rapidly. General Prentiss, 'with hie command, is advancing on Libanun to combine with. the force under G.m. Price, though formidably menaced, shows no signs of falling back, end from present appearance, seems determined to give battle. Should he maintain his posi% tion, within two weeks Springfield will be the theatre of another bloody contest, such as has made that devoted place famous in the hiscry of the war in Missouri. Movements of Troops. ST. Louis, Feb. B.—Advised received lap night by train on the Pacific road report that the brigade of Gen. Davis was at Versailles, Morgan county, pro ceeding, it is thought, to join Gen, Curtis .t Lebanon. Gen Palmer's brigade is at 'Ls - nine, reported under marching orders for Kentuoky. Gen. Seigle left Rolla yea. terday for Lebanon, and the balance of his division will follow. The National Armory--Elforte' for Slgel's Promotion. WASHINGTON, February 3.—The special zorrespondence of the New York papers says; In an interview last night between Gen. McClellan and the Pittsburgh Corn mittee, sent here to press on Congress the scheme of a National Foundry West of the Allegheny Mountains. The Gerugal.. fa yored the measure decidedly as one of pub. lic policy. ob A movement is making here by members of Congress from the West and NorthWeit, headed by Frank Blair and Mr. Arnold, to Have General Sigel made a Major Gen eral. It will probably be successful. Death of a Rebel Captain &c. Louisvus.x, Feb. B .—Uaptain H. M. Fogg, of Nashville, of Zollickffer's staff', wounded near Somerset, is dead. Major Cliff, Surgeon of Zollicoffer's brig. ade, taken prisoner at Som-rvt, is here, and will be sent to Bowling Green on Tues. day, to be exchanged. It is thought that Gen. Buell will are range for the exemption of all surgeons from arrest hereafter. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pitteliiirgh General Inwraute Agency, lie‘Colujpantis Repiesented off eat 8 sameang. e3P.Chartered by Pernna. and othei States:la 116111.Ptre, Marine and Life Rieke 'mann of aU de, aeriptions. • norm 63 POURTITATRItiST. Pi4taburnh.` 1 , 500 Ll's EPSOM SALTS, 1,000 LBS. CREADUTARt'A'I3, 00 KA B 1 CARS SODA, 150 LB& COCHINEAL, 10 BOXES OSIVEGO•0010 , STARCH Just received and for sale by • GEO. A. KELLW, Drugiist, ocz Federal street, Allegheny atty. °A I,NUT -COAL, SLACK AND caica.—DlOrAON, EiTICW,LIIT t 00, . 500 iinlativr saiRE E t • •. •• • aseimi...tipelitir ;wales. for attpfllk g - th e 1 ,44 zituthty of (;: 9 ,1, Ettack .volce,ora,piii. pared to deter. ; the: . Any Tomtit" t o gu s t Fr at - reaeOruidd e. , cr eot tinicesh 404 And is dry A mi4 • MADOIC. SUM OA eve n b., s t o , • if 1.41ih , Cod. EARLS-4) : barrels N 6.. l‘Pearli Thr ate by : . -EMERY 2. cotildsS, r ZIPTY7 91141- i ha Nt-XlAlrra 4) ITENRY H. GOLLINB. ITh RIED APPLES-170 bushels for A' Bide by /1513_____ ailaaT a. COWAN& SELECT TALE. RECOLLECTIONS OF 1813 THE OLD MAYS STORY. It was the 24th ef June. The weath er was very warm, and the sun, at times obscured by clouds, all the ; signs of the sky indicating a common rain storm.— For the last five miles we hattfoilowed a sort of wagon track, through the woods, keeping.a sharp look out for the enemy, of whom we saw no signs. It most have been a little past.l2 o'olook ' wl4a'we came out of the woods into a cleared field of six or seven acres, with another similar fled, separated from the first by a fence, in the furthest corner of which second field stood the log cabin. of s settler. From the first of those clearings, between the second field and the woods, ran a rough soft 'of lane, fenced on both sides with a good strong worm fence. The column, containing about 750 men, entered the lane, and we began to think a halt would be or dered and the men allowed to rest and refresh themselves during the extreme heat of the day. But in this we were doomed to.dieuippain' tment. Just as the rear of the column had become enclosed between the two fences a shower of bul lets came fro& the woods, killing and wounding several of our men. For a little while there was great confusion and the men stood bewildered, not knowing what to do, though we had all been under fire often enough to be, in a measure, considered veterans. We were then ordered to retreat to the first clearing, and about the first thing I saw, after turning round, was Major Jag o D. Barnard trying to get loose from his horse which had-been shot un der him, the poor brute kicking fear fully in the agonies of death. Retreat ing to the middle of the field we formed in line, but as yet no enemy was to be seen. Still the fire from the woods seemed to increase fearfully in w ight. In a short time the lndiaes creme up , to the fence in great numbers, a few of them ac ually coming over it into the I field. These soon found themselves in a hot place and made tracks again for the woods. We were then ordered to attack them in the woods, and we charged upon them like perfect devils, the ripe, red, strawberries, of which the ' clearing was full, crushing beneath our feet at every step. All this time I had no sensation of fear; the prevailing idea was, I should like to stop and eat some of te berries. But such thoughts did not last long Just as 1 came to the fence many of us saw a sight which filled us all with a desire for vengeance. A short time be fore, at the storming of Fort George, a British officer bad fallen. One of our men, a very popular fellow in the etorn• pang, had by some means become pos sessed of this officer's coat, and wishing to preserve it as a trophy, wore it under his own blue coat. This must have been noticed, for at the first fire he fell, struck by at least a dozen of bullets, and as we charged into the wcod there be lay, close beside the fence, with his throat out from ear to ear. He was no doubt regarded as a deserter, and hence the deadly hostility of which he was a victim. In a battle when one is really interes ted in the work, men are insensible to time. A minute may in some cases seem like an hour, while in others, an hour is far shorter than a minute. For this rea son I cannot tell how long we fought in the woods, but judging from the genefal course of events, when I next became sensible of the hour, it must have been a considerable time. Be this as it may, a comrade named Wilkinson and myself had roused up two Indians who discharged their rifles at us and ran. We gate obese, and when a favorable chance presented itself, fired ; both In dians fell, but whether they were hit, or whether it was only a feint to draw us still further on, we could not tell. While we, were thus engaged, an order to retreat to the clearing had been giv en and obeyed by all except us two. After our last shot I mentioned to Wil kihsen that we were the only Ameri. cans, in the woods and it was time to go. Off we started together, but he was so much fireiterrthmil; and the woods so think, that I soon lost sight of him. Traveling on towards the sound of the firing seaat, could,, I had arrived at a point about one hundred and fifty yards from the fence, beyond which I could get:glimpses of our men standing in the field and shooting towards the woods, when I saw, standing behind a large tees, about forty yards ahead of me, stall Indian in the act of loading his rifle. I jumped behind a tree, and redskin ev idently heard me, for he stopped loading anti looked round very cautiously. I think he made up his blind at last it was one of their own men, for he presently resumed the worktof forcing down his bullet. My first thought was to fire., the second, if I miss, he can finish loading before I can load again and then I will be at his mercy. I woited till he was done and took aim; and as he took aim sie4did I. Waiting till I heard the crack Orhis piece I fired, Laid „mast have shot him right through the heart, for he bounded up nearly his own height, and fell dearkaa a stone. I walked to, and stood dose 'Aide him, while I pit oariether load in my musket. Just as I returning the ramrod I felt as though a man had pushed his finger foreibly against the thick part of my , I Immediately started at a run and reached the ferice without further .accident 7 bat as I threw my right leg nyar the' top &end that enT. Ataklbt EtOdoothi• otthtit ittawfdgm, ty6t oQbe fit 1k tedE as step ar - Rferty forward— ant tern eB. How long flay there of course I cannot form any idea. When I revived I got upon my feet but could not stand. I then began to crawl oat my hands and kneea towards our link, for by tnis time I saw the In— dians were again nearly up to the fence. Bo lovas the fence in some measure kept me out of tie.ir sight, I did well enouglq but the instant it no longer serval Me for a cover, a regular show er of hals whistled around me. My Can teen 'ilia one hole through it, my cap two, abd. my clothes were cut in several .placesj but my skin remained untouch ed. While in this condition I was seen tts Col,. Boerstler, who came to me °afoot. As he was about to raise me I reached for my mnsket, but he took it from me and broke it to pieces over a stump. Few will believe it, but the loss of my musket was a far greatersource of sorrow to me than the wound. But there was no time for feeling of any sort The Colonel whose strenh seemed equal to that of a giant i i picks me up in, his arms, ran with me' to a ace where a tree Lad been blown down,( and laid me in the hole left b% t the MIAs, I had not been here long till th+_doctor with two men, came to me. Fhe doctor cat off the leg of my trowsgrs and wrapped a flannel rag dipped in whisky round the wound. I was then carried to a baggage wagon, which contained nothing but a barrel of whisky, on one side of which I was sea I did not wait long for comps, ny. t in a few minutes :Captain Mc- Chestioy was brought in, wounded in the arm, and in the course of half an I hour more the wagon was filled [To be continaed ] 11:4 0 RT-AISTT -TO INVENT() as. PATENT AGENCY Dawn . C. Lawrence For Twelve Tears an Os-, cer oft he Pa- est Office - - the last four as a Mewlber of the Board of /Appeal. Paten Ni taad A a ti cu t ry &lame. Refer to present Qom Deelkl P. Holloway. W. EL MCGEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, p t ): I vlrrriugE endytitntion stock o f buyers to Fall and Winter Goods, just received, among which may be round all of the newest styles of goods for Gents and Youth's War., together with • full and oompl.de assort. menf, of gentlemen's Furnlebmg Goods W• H. bf of3HE a CO.. 143 Fe, feral at. no2o:2ra rot. Mark at Square. Alias nen y City. CILIEht3E--100 boxes prime Cheese, received and for Bale by JAN ES A. FETZER, corner of Market and Fiat etreeta CRANBERRIES AND GREEN AP PLICS—r) boxes Granberrreit 76 barrels Gord ian Apples received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZJIR, corner Market and First streetre GENTS CALF Doable Sole Boots, Gents Ktp Boots, Yunthiktilfaadliap Boots. HERM I OKEAPI I OMANI AT 1110. IA FIFTH STRICKL en D. S. DIFFKRBAHRER WALL PAPER 1 WALL PAPER 1 BEAUTIFUL! PRETTY HEAP W. P. WARM C ALL, 87 Wood stn... Far sale by mild 100 bards Baltimore B, (kdee. gar. 60 barrels extra C Su, Coffee. tkissr.--In store end for BpIAIER k BROS, 100 s. ISS Sad ISM aod str•ot. - -- QIEJGAR-200 barrels New. York and V BeWawa Bennett cofine Sugar In store and for e• le by REVUE: I BROS., ia29 Noe 120 and 14ErWood etreet C HE'S 'K-200 boxes prime Chees for sale by Wolf] HIDINTH. COLLINS . Tam filY bEED-40 I)Tia . hers prime IQ Bead for Bale by WEINItY EL Orn.LIWEL LEMONS -25 boxes each Messina and Malaga Lemons, to antra today, and for ea% 28 &UMBEL BROS, . acaLl. Wood street Q9DOZEN BROOJ side by dal -ip, store and for A.. FILM owner Maginot and First DAPER IrANGINO, in every variety a deoortaidte, tarsals ty ja.25 W.P. MARSELLUI, B 7 Wood street . F°RSALE— , 0,,000 tbs. prime Buckwheat Flour receive snd for gaiety paid R. L. ALLEN. Agont,6 Wood etroot OLL BUT I'Efit-2 ttarrolti fresh Roll received editor . ENH RY Fl. OOLLINEi. DOT CLAY-150 bble Missouri Clay ' received and for sale by de ENKY D }COUM CORN. eBfine JiJ Ohio, or oak by HENRY H. 4:3OLIANEI. ULPHITE OF LIME fbr the Pre serration et Mien jest renamed add „o' Sale GEORGE A KELLY, Dra No a Federal at. neo• r IL BARRELS-100 New Oil Barrel@ received stud for sale by JAB• A. FETZRU, Corner Market and Ft sr sta. E RL A Paid% for vile by falf EricNß - v H. GOLuNg. MUII=I $lO RIFLES $lO RIFLES I I $lO Turrimll'ir for sale by BOWDI TETLEY, net 186 wood at. UGGS—Io barrels fresh Ego rebeivect .124 and for sale by , • • A VETZA:R. - jai earner _Market and Pir.t.traet.. 500 BARRELS REFINED PETriO - of the beet quality, on - hatuty n a Jor Bale wholesale anda•endl by • 7 • SCHKEWZ it MARKLEY, Wo 1&$ Wood meet. FEATHER 8-400 pouncfs, e Radium received Jazidfor amatilfte JAMES A. FMR.I,4, cora* MarkersititTirst 34:43ALELORAIENT:44. ANVellint Hew tn u ßitirlinktnern,'lnar riei:o 3 tr v iV . R , Enquire at Ea 104 BEoOND BTP. r. •-a O. T. IR c-7.-;, CEITGABB-43tan lard,erushed powde vsit' bj grananded and A anus B coffee 'maned Etv gars, to store and foe sideLy RIMER, t BROB,, ad N 05.126 and 111 Wood street. Also, rtunish Bolters ac d ghee: iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting,- Hangers mid PWliee every 'artery, and continue tb- .attlifitotare of Woolen Machinery sna Machine Cards. Our pnoes are low, oar machinery manufactured of the Itxtt ttuslity of materials, and warranti3d all oases to give satisfaction. AtirOrders from all parts or the connh7eollettee end prampfly fil)eth ttzdett, N TS WARD FO ITN D IN PIT.TBIdCfResH, PA. Warehouse: D. o. 1.16 120 Second street., Bfanufacsa:eri. elf and cle , ksiptlong of Cofid ii•itorts and Rtblla, 48. s and. Wator Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Iron P. Wagon Boxes,Stool tioulds, ?IP Ilia, TT rsig.nr,7a Cc...; . . Also it.:bb,r4; Cogliage o.f ovary it. so:not:on made td, order. Having a oomplcu., atact?no aktopsttfichi.4 to tne Fornldrv, ta.e...oFgary %ill log caret:Q.l;v ttendei Lot • fatiftivere RATT I GA.N , EUROPE AN agent, Nr,„118 Wg.r Fra-eet. Fittebargh, Se prepared to bring oat t 7 wad beck paeuengers from or to c.n, i:art of the old country, either by atesm or saihx padre:R. SATIEfT BRA F`f n FOR, SALE, payalio,in an part of Europe. Agent for the Indikospoita and Crradzuthtt EAU. road. Mao!.Rant for the old Black Star Line of npotrota, and for the fines of Staanskra Ing tw.f.% , a Nev York, Liverpool, V..cegoa end Gahm, fall WM. TR. El 0 ''V' a HOUS2I,f3;GN & ORNAMENTAL PAILNTEIL AND J GL.AI,ZIEB, Fourth Bt., Bets Wood & SmPatield =TSB URC3 8, PA. iaren work p , o-tptit , Attended to. my2irilytt RIICICW HEAT FLOUR-- 142 sacks, a prime artiele,Piat repaired and or sale by W. 4. SMITH 3 00, field 347 Front and 118 Second wawa. PATENT AGENCY Bobo W. Fonwirk AMIN LOON= A lISTIN LOOM IS et Co.. Deulera in PromipHory Note, Bonds, Mertwiges, and on secantles for-mon =•y. Moneyromnsory Notes, Bonds, Mertglate, with consume sAettrwes. For the past four years e r of the "Washing ton Branch of the Scientific American Pa. tent Agency and for Fif. teen Tears In the Patent AgenCy Busi ness. surNs tr,i) DiLATIE 130L , EHTD Per,om , .lo4iring 1, - .one can be accommodated en easonable tcriam, and capitalists can be turnii3bed wilt good erect.r , '.l..,ti et remunerative prioes. Alan, astend to me Elate, bent ug and Leasing, of 5131 iCstat.4, 01137.4, N,. tro7l,:l'Ef RTRILET above Wood. r AUSTIN LOOMIS k GO. faREAT INDUCE TENTS TO CASH kluyera of • BOOTS . , AND GUMS. Call soon and Rennie a r nr4ain, as I am felling at the MIZE 1 pricea ay Boma and Shoes have ad- Tanned 25 p=r oont. ' JOSEPH H BORLAND, Itlt-CHEAP CAIRRTORE - lie • ja2s 9f Markot ntre.s. 2d door from 111113 12601,9Pary to procure • • -• I. Lawn seat free of ores of Patents non, deli-tt ORANuE.'S AND LEMONS, FRMET, Jast received - - - - BY statements from pars.- no of respectability and truth, in this vicinity. who hays been greatly benefitied ry his remedies; some of whom would evidently have their graves ere now t if their dies -see had not been arrested by Dr. Mattentk's medicines Case of Liver Complaint mad Dyspepsia of Ten Year', fastiading.. 1 have been suffering tit ten "yeem-peen-trom Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. 1 neutral of Dr Sehenek's oomtng out to Martin Koch's, and I tent.44ll—would go and see him, as my disease had Met eased in violence within the past two years, and 1 hal been under treatment of several doctors, from whom 1 roast , ed no benefit. In the early part of June of this year I sent to see Dr. Schenck, and was maimed 'y blin.yrith his " RESPIROId- Brim." I have been taking his Puisnonle bleep, &a Weed Tonic and Mandnas Pitts abuse Men. and I meat say that I am greatly lieneiWd by their Else; indeed, I might almost say that I am well. A N NA M. SMITE, /blond tp., Motioning eel, Ohio. October 31, 18b1. I have been much be tied hi the We : 0 lin • • • 2 Schenck's mediums& RUFUS PARKER, Ebkmd, Ohio. Oct 81,1881 Case of Mrs. DloOonuaieLL I had been affected with Disease of the Lungs for tour or aye yearn, when I beard of Dr. Schenck coming to Martin Koch's. Rrevions to this time I had given no all hope of . ever getting well, but Mr. .oh, wnora I knew to have been cared by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband. until he prevalledupen me to go rui see the Doctor, who found both my long _ eted, the bronchial tribes were both diseastax titan I breathed, they would rattle 90 that it could be heard distinctly.— I have now taken his medicines for some time. and find myself wonderful!) improves, although art entirely recovered; I now find myself able io attend to mast of my household &tam and have no doubt of my alit:nate recovery. From the benefit I have reoeived from Dr. Elobencles treats. mon., I would advise all persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit. JAN.F. Mt:CONNELL, Oct. Poland 2bumship, Maher/fag Qt,Ohio. al, UAL I have been troubled for about two leare-wjth a pain in my breaat. Late in the Spring pt this year I heard of Dr. Sehenek coming' mane Mare* Koch's, and I determined to e..ll i and see him and get examined with his Reapfutionseeek. I did so, and also took all three of his medicines, ao oording to direetiona, and I have been greatly benefittecL / hope, from the benefit alxesdy ex perienced, that !twill not belong until I am en. X49well. JAHR GRIST. Fbiand 2bwodulp, Yahoo*/ Co, Ohio. Oct. al, BBL For about tie years I had 'been affected with pain. in i t he ,right side of my btefot, .and in hopes clot:lMß reW,:l I had taken many different'kinds ofmedidnes, taut found no benefit: - from them whatever. I then heard of Dr. Sthenek, and the great cures he was performing with his treatment, and concluded to send, to hie Agent in Pittelmrgh, Dr. Keyser for some ' orhis - tariff oine. Previo us Want% 1,1 via B soFro 4 Va B to be tur ble to undress myself, or even . to yin bed; I wssobligod. to alt up ma charizin order to oto Min an_y rest at all. After having taken Dr. Softeners medicines, I: heard that the Diastor was craning to Alarhrt Koch's,,ansi determined to see him. I was already so mach ineproved"byttie We of his medicine, as to De Able to are 4 . 3 0 Kr: Koch's, which is a distance Of a 'from my hot, se. The Doctor pronouncedmydiseitee. to be Brononlal C orusurnp doss and Liver Com. paint, with an adheriOn °Nita Pihura to the rihs. I would moreover add, that .1 coughed al most cantinnally and spit tjr krtge rptentities of matter daily. I took the eukmoste Syrup, Sea Weed Tonto and Mandrake Pllll - a; according to the Dootor'sdirecrions, and am happy fa . saythat lam nearly well. ANNA WARNER, IliwaskpoCtionssianact, , Ohio. w Oct 24 1861. debdkw VOR RENT UR LEASE FOR A TERN ji,.• OF FIVE YEARS—d delightful countrysesi dence, situated in the immodutte vicinity of the city, wish four acres of ground stirithed. The lcu canon is the most desirable of any :offered:Ate house containing eight rooms mad krtghezi eitb go• d veil and cistern alanhecL iccr tartrui told. FERGUSON at No. 1t Booth Comm on , nil e . ghetirliti, WM 1 to ...1*11,40e 01 I'OR CIAISTIettA3 ANDIOENV yEA4s orrrs —toceri, atom AND GUMS—The ;very arbcle that itrattutted.amdleill be the best, most tiv3iratde and serviceable present you can give a frieni; and only look at the priors • lie Wed Congress lasting Boots, only $4OOl Ladies'lteeLect Balmoral Boots, on e App.' Baena, from $1,60 to "LW to and Gum Show, Corlc , Nles and lee - everything ,in our Sweat eq low s , JOBS. BOBLeStiraii 24 door from 6th. OS N sacks fresh . g"miTk 43"3"!TiNertiPsfie iska - -:,ciannaor IslszkniAssMrst streets. P40119E1 41k.litHAVN118, tiatKE's=4. 7 °6Bll Tvirgm_wroo . t --'- - MISSOURI SAND-132 barrels, a No.l 'Miele, in auvarar a = anaRY H. . -,a fa•rarmitolv.3l7, • ru • NTrmotitxo.-- WM. M. P&aaa & CO, : g1ik1474.4. ,Put,WQ4l.o.4o4mSlA4A;:,yz:i STEAM ENGINE SOILDERS.. IRON FOUNDERS, General Madanlnn RBI toiler linkerne Near the Penh 'a R. R. Neaenger - Lieret. PriFtektrattelli, ? A n , MMANUFACTURE.Af.LL KirlTherOr Bbelun Enginoß ranzonallaik . 14 ' 44 M 3 . hundred and fifty horse power, fdrtrritiV Mills, Elan MlTlndliatid Furrutem;Farenrk4 Give partioulerattention to tee oonstructioner gins and Machinery for riot 11W-end ft& up. rights, tnutay and circular saaa-inillia„ Hare also on hand, (tamped anCk4eadri of Matt at short notice, Erigitteestridildlorneter description: , i BNITII, PARK: at W., INTIRLOPEAA AGENCW. REYMER a BRCS, Nos 120 and ra Wood street. (3 ARE VOLUNTA. Certinests of Janis Grist. Our. of Illas. Wanter. 4 fi k tri 1.1:r ~..4 4, .. ......_ . ~.. _ ~..,..„ ~.-:,..,..4;.-. iiia 1...Ai ff —,..6.: 1 4 . . fr.r l .,l_ c j, :. , cilesegOirGrrenetonstantir _ [-::,.;• .: lii:-,, , ,- c,* ZO. ~:jefrifiThlNOWlWkWir-Ob, _ ": 45A5,-;--Ps /Ina a.-„; pen , inn •a LI d-,-- • - . 4.;:. iii.;:•:44o,V - ~_-4-t;,4-7,4-n ”, V 4 :,..jitinjg )41114,612AR spa ~ - a.g.#4seltzi lar g i r rIMADO'S.I OF ':/zaii -'ir . ne ieiiy• tio iiitipi . iiiloitivalatf,,z.-, to': 0 Cparcia,44° the wAkkv.A3ILIIMI-liss.--.,,,.:13 - bet a tea . inlnt dianntaire. 7 , - , , A wail `andrcfn eft neallineiutyallndiAnts Atle.;A:rxc.4-2 e k n. witatedby my procgas, and [unready . to tetliiitz/10 , 111.- ---,:' , - - ;--,-i ` 4ll6 BaftitrithiVealotWorolobt .thli opOZOOV44:tfi;---I":1,..;A ever has been said by persons intereatut„ ca11t,v,e14.,',1"!-11 sertingahe oontanry having no know! - •ry - -.^ Procelui • '_,___ if --A .1 4J...Viii 1 7 i et,,.7 * ,, .., greETreTuIAuTELITH mimed in • it ...:,,_. i , / F. IDEFDlilfi RD: ' , ..7 ft , t- , ....a - 1 7-1 aolitydie 184 Ehnittifiel stkepi, . t , 1 i - L .t.,_ EffL.IN 1, -- lz. 4. , .::Fiu 11 -, A itR I END. IN ITE-E0- :_,TAT,ITI-mt.,44144.;-1,1,- ~tx., PR, SWEET'S LRFAILIBLit LTS I 4/1 1 ge.,:, 4 - s 4 - :- - -',-- is prerved Trott the recipe of filia*lightlwit-P. 4 • , 1,'....T.,t1 Of Cirli4 o csiallrr the:great c eroteeitteriataltaattr4) irk ';' ,--- ;.Z . used Ire his moth% rov the Jest tiro, , ,t Yl eszs g ua fwai,,tezo:', - L - -1 the' ttir.t ostVirishinr; suvueas. as - aur - lutt -',---- 5.. - `-•••,:-.4,,,,,, , f, rew4e4iy tt is. withouta rivai and arilesistalate*auj4.4 - -•: , ::: - 4, morn speediT than any °thew, prepastion—:lvisr ki:3l-Ikr ";:,-41 all Rheumatic and !Venous Dloctoltihrit is', .._.142' ~'_...- infalible, and to a curative ft* gat r oV•lrOmina 4 - 1, , , - - " ,1 4'! horning, Btaisai s &e., its seethirtghz.blaSlA',_• 't.g,„4 - , , , ,:- ~, poccerftatitreMfrthetdeg properties, warm, "Rpm, .„; ~...--,... , - q wonde4 turd astontihment of alb Isso sew. '-, -t- - 4, ' : Riven file lila', . Over foes huudred-rw ~._ 1' 1, efS rerniurraita a egve4,. performed by it livilbpl Pemitp, •J • 4 - two years, attest - thIS 40t.. I y ddqr-eow , c , f ..., ...< 4 , 0,. fr. IiktFORII'ANT TO LADIES. ' ; -?. I lu. JOAN' EfArtrEt i jiiiNeV44/ Jur upwards ottwebty years devoted Maltreats-a- ~ . S •, eon& &me exclusively to the treatineU of' 1 1 1Sitate -, 4 1 EVetsbee, and hilvlog succeeded in tioutandel'iit • '!.. ' . ...:i.,;•-,. eases In ressormit the Annabel:Le sound heiailitihte4 2.i1.i:? rti.?" now enure chitfiaanCe id OfferingtinbileJOlS ''6." .. .- .., - , mai i- , - 1 J - ., -....- Grdat . itznetiOart flehicktri DR. BARvEvis • rw: Tr: -,3 cifnit t?...,i'f,', 4 . : , l:Ii10110-THER Milt FEM AL E - PI LLS ' a":-.i . . ~—, •-. •, • •-, ,-; ' i i --';:•*:: Which have never yet failed (when' 9_o &No . - ~,,..,,..,i clops bar) beenetrictly followed ) ttues:l. •7 !e" . •-1 , : , --;"•,„ , .1 movingditrimilties arising from' ' ~, • . __: l,-.g.i5 Obstruction,OefitoppageotlitatOw; '" •"orin in restoring the Byete,Mo parteni n c ra ugth ~ *bin ! -,e . -' f•.. , ± r 3V sufteritig Iron " SPINA , AriteLIONEI, U. , , ---,..,...,:.; LI, rat WEGNAN or other weakness:et the;•Thaggut ,;: t . - :"..1 tin/Jana. Also, in all cases of DZIFOLIT'OI. NWOIZI Pant:Maarten,. atinuouce, !w 'Pellentasitestio'lle4 ' !,- ,"•,',..! - ..... z - 3z: hich are the for of more „ •.., WY - Them Pita are perfeetty lar*yeess' onlkir ., - . ' - . --4 ina4... ,tit,,,,,,,, and 'nay be taken by the valetelge•W4dift.". •,. i - . :!- 4 1 aufhout saucing distrats; al, the minis Ume, ••....3-','4:` .ney AO! rasa A CLIME by e tmr*lpak ..; =- .A-i• ;i;.,-f..i.... 'NKr Lind restoring the system to a hesdiz i onitit. • . -:.3,ifii , bor., and by twinging on the monthly 3 with:.; --",! .:4,:;- 4 -" , _ regularity, no matter from chateaus e &Attu%-,--,4 .iona may arise. They should,howeveri nofbe team' ....,i,b7, 1 dur og the first three or [out moths of preginuto, : , ~,,, ...1-, , ,-,1 E ..t hough Bate at any other time, la .miacialiage -„, if,i - 34:j would be the. result. ... - ~.,,:i ~...g Each box contain.'" 80 Pills. Pun pas maw, : '.-• - 1 and when desired will be sent by mail by .' " - ...3,...A any advertised Agent, on reibeipe of thernoney., . . J. BRYAN, Rochester N. Y.o3etume Agrtht - - , t , Bald by Druggists gene rally. auNklydh a rie , , .1 ,--!•'-'-'4•1 y _ . R. E. 13E14117E8- ABMs f0r..i.V.1.49.4;ur H. D. BRECHT & 13320., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING 6114.4E15E,5, PORTRAIT & PICTURE PRAM* gilt and Imitation gosowoo4 Nouldigi t DEALERS IF FREECH PLATE MID WINDOW 1.28 Smithfield Streeti ,- ' Demiffea Block, between PSRh andEirttlwEi4iz.i4-401 burgh Pa. ikir City Clam at panufwrlmMMM... priceo Pardon-ler atteltiontivettirrev'. Painting% Reguild]ng Frames and berdueatTi., framed at ra:A - etude price. tai Pealr SOWN & TETL IN•WVY-.4,4,Lt .186 Wood Streak ; AXEOOLS FOR 11011.11;TG the been in the btlioness rosationtrfngtotils ever ansttwelhatyym%' first broke out,we can aware Persons *boat to engage in the MI busineekthittat will be to their interest to ere us an 4 woke an examination or our stook now on to CLOSING OUT STOCK AT REDUCED PRICM As we will shortly commence to make °Than, anal inventory of stook, we have roodtigtritetredzio.' dons in the prices of ALL.OUB WINTER GOOD& The liner porno* is much helot, the kn_lllll4ll4 market ries. having been toogi it w e / ISt ints apt son, and positive bussing ORII - • Wholesale buyers are invited E.11T411 4 1x11 , . . ' h No4ririftteetria • ,- ALUA.BLE. Ifng AN, FOR SALE—it bitge grid 00 1th etitl* Ronabhf e le v en 'rooms, and" MINI frieStrlkic , izil: portico, gocd. cellar. large stablehnillsgigstagn and other out houses. SY, acres of Rudd -4 1, ,i:tiot - • -1 front 01918 feet on Penneyrsaida Avendeetkoherd" me of choice fruits, grapevines, Am- Alen, agnediFintx:a.N den, ahrubbery, tenant ho. Sluodl ht. order. The abOie pletiktintiyldttlatell ent Grittiness, and will r‘e sold on faveistdet.tougya--,.: 7: with poseesuon en the flrsttof Aeons men - 8. GUTRBERT *Mt_ -•- 1 61 Mork 100 BARRELS 'RYE' Vatingtr;' , " ". from three to seireneekkedi ; 417 aqu- U• 011 berrelsßeetined Whiskey; ma. e. 4 do Haw A fine assortment of 'lmyrorted asidfakPrrie.' • rr Nita Cherry mut kdadtberry ansodyiter Mailed parposes. Pure Port, bfadefin misilgthetrYWiters,'o - brands, always on.hand Sad for adeNirholesirkeviatc'els;z4: retail by isant - ' i " GEt traMili Wholearde and Rd! Tr or uste north.eind •OW '''-- street and iszkant. v.e , ti LLOYD'S q:l4 , MAP OP hillakkllll . i., Three feet impure. Plias o n teas. L aoyttlial ar k l , Of Virginia and Maryland, ai Set ackaarW 6 oemis. Together with all the lateautivitllac..i.s:if?) Nape publiahed. For sale at tiliONe Beta gook, Periodical and Unio n attire - 61 " AMMR, oar No's . HEINZI b :41 ' l r i tn, r No's. 71 and arta Maest‘. cLOAIES, sHAWLE4 -- - - • .i was, it.- - trati , ..., rtyirgsiit* , •;;;? - JA00::1110., . ~, . ,..-- L W-1 closing out at redneetl2-sliiiiti ',- -- ,' : ;r=:, - .,:;•. , -,59., Muslim, Oidico, Cowan E , 1 ~.i ti= . 441111116 , . _ . . ____A ii,, , lz , ,-. 1 4,3.4 ~,v ,i, . .-= aslUxtg Thrteb lesullhan i 'ark "mums= ' • i3"3.-.',,,.:•-:"F•'• sad got Bargains a):. ‘. ; il• bl ak:4l, ~.;4. ' ''. --- -'':; til Market sheet, dlriwees bib and the e ? 401 . . . 'qr444.,2. t,.b.4:*;,,,..!---,.7 I'llo LET—The warehtraseron_VeOc o p‘i*4 . s':r --.' A street running through to First strestautir • . ~..-,•-:: ';';:li occupied by Hitchcock, MeCtretcy,Yoo. sifstige ”1,34,-.i.,....•:,-4 of (isY4-11r) • YARN, ktecIADY.:4I 14;,1-NS'"-,Y--,,-.4.e:5 A ~4,- , : ', . .- - --- - EMEROLDERTFAI A.T CPST— r . =., • : -----, -..:=- :, is:::..c - caeorinzeur, sae et -, - FRENCH EKBRO 1 'IDIVEB 4 LUIZ 6 00 DB 4 . _*--,, _ , _ - =l, - '-. RATON; mkoansuit 00311._. - i X 7-41 :iW '...-- No.ll Fifth stmt. ripALLOW, OIL AND G: . 30 bbls Tallow-Oil-- . . ' 25-bbis these, Ia store r tihd tor sale try' ki-4 A CIILL voR BALI-. .. 7 - 7 : , v:O7 - ....4 -.,,,Y(' •••:-:':'-;---.5.-.1. . r , No,, Dal, BA.Rammatatatio „ itir~ ~.,: -7 ,- .4.qt . -- tai - fAS Oily: Apply to s% • ABDEsoa OM (6111 Ma ZIOw - • i'd ff.liat, ,, '-t . ., 46 tetteet.. . ..,' -_ ,- ;, - -., - 4,g• ~..."4 „ ,,,,, , ,_ iti,1461::::!.i;,,...m 10 4214°58 849W1.P°1-171(.41-1ki"2.1 —'.*4 I. TROMEEI, jottirenety_o_d_ end liv uiv olig eo. ) . . 1 .4 n 0 .4 -•‘...,4, delB G.W.../L S.A4Wis . ' XIII. Via 'WNW ftrallt. Ali a ii. - Atamk. L .j.,41 311(1 DOZEN' Mara , Neestilirorp - W - fl'a'4l•V:f_q4 Lk/ received ant far sale:lt_ ..• , , , R. L. ALLEN'irAit..-:_ .., '7 - ..., ~,*,°;) No. irvistri , :"..::,-:-: T A 'DOZEN .B.141.).113 justrm i eitej r . „: ..4.cii.l-1:4.t.'-.:-.,;:.5% ilLocr and for rode low*, ffan R. L. ALLEN, Apo!, N 0.6 1 101 i p 0 ooYde' :, . Wood 1 ..). l2. S y AND. MENPW73KA , ,r 7. Bowri & pr , ' T_TOPS-41 , bales Prime- ' ~,7,l,o" ;fitygforitele.• 1'4:01 _ laa:Geiiile.d Velvet Pi l lp**, Jok , Rik ingujor 111411. 111' • 31f. titw'r-' Meto- 46 autit:Auffite atiOClriginv 0,25= moutirtor'i dwelling, in Oinut bmtuirsatt. 14.110witiq SWIM% I_, ?.- z.:::,,j. w....,,,,,A,;:57., ,-,v,,r,i-gAmtw-, ~,,,, u,ao. =WEE 1 ''''''''.: AiA, MSEMI t;l is #'+. J -gi -1