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Pat. ; ; ,41 OMPSON, 1416111,11111041. 4GENV . • -00101:11#1VM7(MaRcatin _fitbt ~.Daft ) tint FRIDAY MORNING, FEB 7 OXTY 4mr sr 35 p. os VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY ELECTIeN.— Af annal meeting held under their .Vw °hiker, Monday ettutimg, ,•ithe '166-Steam :Fire :Engine and: Hose , 8,", elected, thz tothasiinialoers: President—B. C. Sawyktrosr.' ' Vies President—Darr& Fitzsimmons. Secretary—Edward aittileton. Vice Secretary-=Obsylet Duff. :•_Treessursr—James Irvin. "re spars—W. B Bateman. First Assistant •Forfmati—W. B, Litosghlln.. • ...Ser,tmr Assistant Foremaa—Chem.. Dag. Edgers' eir,G, A. Bankston. Board of Direstora—Jtmes Irvin, Wm. Ribbison, Deng Thompson, Daniel Pander, °harks P. Porter. Delegate to Apemen's AssociaSon—W. IL Robinson. AOOLDBIMAL PRATE oy A. SOLDIER.- `Corporal B. 0: Lowrib, CloMpany 0, Sixty-Second Pennsylvania regiment,Ool. Black, was instantly killed on Monday, sopa:, by thli4oolderitni,dischArae of a revolVdr, vildbfe%VWßif ` c eras. blendling In his tent, not supposing it to be loaded. The ball passed - Into the left temple, pane tuning' the brain. His remains will be brought to this city, 'or interment. DEATH OF PENNSYLVANIA BOLDIZIIB .- Thet tlipwing death pt Repnayiyanians sre tetuoited: Ovol.poralXero,4d Ratibroch, Company 0, Twenty-seventh rennsyl vania Volunteers, at camp; Granville 8. P. Arnold, Company L Stith Pennsyl• vania Cavalry. at camp; Chas. R. Brown, • Dvany 9, Thirty first Pennsylvania, at camp; Camden Prilaaet, Company H, Eighth Pennsylvania Reserves, at Camp Pierpont; Thomas Casey, Company R, Firty.seventh`Penneylvanta Volunteers, at the cleminary Hospital ; Corporal John Hayes, Company R, rwenty-third Penp sylvania Volunteers, at camp, and Jamei Rose, Company 0, Third Pennsylvania Reserves, at Camp Pierpont. LLOYD'S MAY Or KYSTI7CICY. —We have received from the publisher, T. T. Lloyd, of New York, a valuable map of the State of Kentucky. from actual ours veys made just before the breaking out of the war. It shows all the mountains, bridges, wagon and stage roads, canals, tweaks, rivers, with the names of all the counties and county towns, villages, passes and fords. Is is sold at fifty cents or four copies for $l. liestwisn —The total length of rail ways in the world is 69,783 miles. Their estiniated cost fireboat $6,877,200,000. Nearly one half the length of lines belong to the United Suttee, and one-fourth to Great Britain and Colonies. The cost of the Jutter, however, is about twice that of our railroads. To &TOP BLxxnuiro.—A correspondent of the Alustnissta Agriculturist writes that 'bleeding from.a wound in mart or beast may be stopped by a mixture of wheat flour and common salt, in two parts, bound on with a cloth. If the bleeding be pro , fuse, use a largo quantity, say from one to three pints. It may be left on for hours, or even days, if necessary. AT HOMZ —Col, Geo. S. Hays, of the 'Eighth Pennsylvania Reserve, arrived in theca) , on Wednesday. He looks well and speaks in high t.rms of the men under his charge. He is on a furlough and will remain at home some time. Carr. B. F. Btoon, of Company 0, Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Colonel David Campbell has been presented by his aommarki with ; an elegant sabres, upon rwidoliisinscribed; "Presented to Captain tentainfn P.' Blood, by the members of his company, as a token of their remeot, Washington, De.O r January 24,:1862." STRksr Coarnacer.--Carroll street, in the Second WirCALkigiltiy, will be put under contract shortly, and graded and payed, in accordance with an ordnance passed sow time since by Councils. The work of ki•idin g Green street, in the Third Ward is progressing slowly: A. A. °ABJURE It BRO., Pittsburgh General Insurance Appey, lirz , antes Itopreaentad of W s n. ea trtiA,Z , • rao Erre te s t i thar States. lM ge ttirtre kez Marine and a taken of all de n091140r 08 FOURTH EMMET. Pitbabiumn. 5001, "LBS'tin Bb. , SALTS, - 1,000 LBB. CREAM TARTAR, •-•- 1 56 micta BI GARB SODA, L. COCHINEAL, •76 1302.08 OSWEGO was STARCH And received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, Aista"V 4 t , Fgaiihillifinet, Allegheny city. COAL, .NUT COAL, SLACK AND coK77-Facasas, - FIEWART a 00, . - 509 LIBERTY STREET, it,. enattkirt —s , tbalittes for supplying the best gsb ro aL ti d Coal, Nut Ooal, Mack arikeseyearre - liver the vow* any quantity to sult nears, at reasonable rates. Our Coal Is htliAre44o4 by and is dry slid vollkticd, attention given to sup plying antitellea • k nand WA/44 PAPER. I WALL PA' • * 1 IffiBGANT I BEAUTIFUL . . PRETTT CHEAP? For ode by awaits: Root/um 'GRAVEL. CEMENT 17-AINVASS ROOFING, `. fioliorrauoar: 12_14 most durable manner. RAVING THE MOST COMkETEN , workman to the el% who matartaaarlesbeir busaneas, we can safely may we Vat' dewdAlia cheap, and, if anything, bMar than any _other firm in the adirk litepaiiio/ Anne with &nation and care. Materials Wining with all the instroetlener- R tal-It an choto at TS Sidilarniadhl STEM t. ' 11. EMMEN PITTNPAI IRON W. P. MARSHALL, BT Wood Ftrimet. 800 IFIBOA rrime 9 of yet dettrtoMed on what to bay wil *vie Tdok bver the following li st of articles, when ewAtp:)1831:0 to Andsomethingto stud: Gold Vest 01:191 7-. ., - ' I i ' " Fork Wirer Table Spoons, • 14 , rides firesatpnis, .. , pootui, Bracelets, s, . Spectacles. . =Butter Knives, " Watch Benin, " neap Ladles, " Pen 4 and Cases, 1 . Cream Ladles, . Lockets for Minn.! " Sa Tongs, ~ i r i rj uil. ' " Sibpoons, 7, Studs. " Dflastard dpoons, •• Child's Knit.. a Ail Ellnave,Batietnit k , Fmk, Mos • . ". ..Finkt ai ffin ". =hies, .' Chstelatn C ha in" , "I,- Anne BOZOS, 6 Witt lilll / 2 ' nmar.._ PS, • V. "Itled.' Napkin Binge, ". Cake _gaskets, 1 1 1ar - ia "i'f lieg.l3etto. - . . " Charms, '. Coffee Beth+, ON i Atadailh , : • ~ , " Molasses Pitch • SISKI I Oke tr ers, . i yutied fiaggftsd Cljsier Ladles, etc, ettn ,a„ Gild and di s hes WatchetrofesossAmagthui ‘rtigittandi lad American Clocks, Et* war*Boze i ll Puler, Browse, Mat -170 Moketitill.Anntldnlt9o illta*„ 'We ... 13 a calthrour Wil‘o STII asagotoigte goods saVAL. II-1r: &wool 4T.:1;.,,71.: uvetegeei Amuse MEW. abiaret' 26gIa. .11.ki. -- _ _ ....__ ______ -..• sail PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNINds, FE4RUARY 7, ISM IST EDITH BY TELEGRA VH. By Yesterday's Telegram A Gunboat Fleet Passing up the Tennessee River WABaINOTON, Feb. 5. - Important In telligence. of military movements at the West has just been received at the War Department Official dispatches from the Federal officers in Kentucky state that a gurittpat,,expegi)tion is now moving tip the aentieseeh rifler In Ordel to attack the ene my, and that the passage of the.gunboats is protected by a flank movement of in. Waxy on She shore. Great anxiety exists to know the result of this important movement. Gen. Buell is to lay his plans quietly, and keeps his secrets well. If this reported den:nits:re lien against tlie enemy is eucceasful, it will clinch the nail driven at the battle of Mill Spring, deprive the rebels of access to Kentucky, and free the loyal men of East Tennessee from the preaenceof the enemy From . Eastern Hentucky. Loll - uvulae, Feb. 6 —Gol. Garfield is at Paintsville with a sufficient force to pre /larva order. The Elrginsa and Borah Caroline roe.- ments under Marshall have gone back to Virginia, and Marshall and the rest of the forces went to Pound Gap, where he die. banded them. The whereabouts os Mar• shell Is unknown. A rumor prevails that a tarty of of rebel oavairy, supposed t be of Morgan's force, were aerpr-tsed last night, between L9banon and Green river, and forty of them killed. No Federal loss. Later reports say that Morgan has been captured. Affairs In Missouri Botts, Feb 6.—A correspondent of the Missouri Republican says the remainder of Gen.,Beigers division started West on - Bunday - mortlinic, - tinder command of aot. ing Brigadier General Colar. Asboth's dtvlstottaterted psveral days ago, anal there are now left at this 'place only the troops who are to remain for the protection of the post. The roads have somewhat improved, and army trains are progressing with much .less difficulty. The Union rofugeeffrom South West eta Missourl are taking up their line of march fer their homes once more. livery day they may be aeon wind , ng their way South-we3t. Thera e a rumor that R-sinns hag been captured by Lane's forces, but it need:. confirmation. Advices from Lebanon Justify the infer ence that it will be several days, perhaps weeks, beftire thl army moves forward, and no movements of importance need be expected until the troops to tyke part In the campaign shall have been concentrated at that point. The latest news from Price, received by the public, is that Le is right miles this Sine of Springfield, and intends to show fight. From Fortress Monroe. FORTRKBB Moulton. February G.—T e United States transprt Constitution, which idled yesterday f renoon for Snip Island, spoke the gunboat Mtama, about 90 miles, north of Hatters', n.ght, in a sinking condition, and unable to make steam enough to Lake her into port. The Oonstitution arrived here at one o'clock this afternoon, with her in tow. She will take on a small quantity of coal, and prob ably sail again in the morning. The French steamer Cabinet sailed this toreocon for Havana. The Pomone, flag•ehip, le st ll here. It is probable that the French fleet in our waters will be represented here for some time, one or two vessels being always in port. Another Etearn.r is daily expected. The rebel fleet in Elizabeth river has been moving about considerably all day. During the forenoon heavy firing was going on al Sewall's Poi ‘nd this after• noon a tug was seen steaming around, and at one time towing acmething, euF posed to be a floating battery, to the Point. Disloyal Pensioners. Wasninarron, Feb. 6.—The President has approved the bill authcz;ning the See. rotary of -the Interior to strike from the Pension Rolls the names of all such per• sons as have or may hereafter take up arms against the Government of the United States, or who have in any manner en couraged the rebels or manifested a sym. patby with their cause. it fa known that some persons in the West, after drawing their pensions have openly joined ti.e enemy, white others who have not taken this extreme step havti openly sympathized with the rebels, ,and at the same time drawing their pensions. The law jest pasted .affords a partial rernedy against disloyal Pensioners receiving money from the Government. Gordon, the Slave Trader, BeepMedi • Itsw Youscd Fab. 6.—The President has granted a respite of two woks to Gordon, Ake slave tradeF, who WAS to have been hung to morrow. ' THE ORM QUIMION OF THIS DAY Forthelifixt two weeks; will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY • . FOR A 0 Pi It I 8 "1" Z. 41 A. 8 NEW YEAR'S PRESENT. All the friends and customers of KNOWN, YLLYALI & SIND LE, TERRIBLE ADVENPURE ON A VOLCANO. • _ [Concluded from yesterday:l The place, the scene, and withal the sense of danger connected with it, held me there with a tort of magnetio4asci nation, and I soon found myself elmong ly tempted to make a fatal plunge, into that awful abyss. Snoying by experi ence that reason is not alwaya able • to govern and control the actions in such oases, I found myself back a feu' feet; but still remained near the opening, deaf to the entreaties of my frightened guide, who now began to implore me to return before it should be too late. As the dreadful volcano had not been in action for more than thirty yeaAlbefore his birth, I believed that he could knew no more of the danger than inVelf, therefore preferred to sot from the di7 , tates of my own feelings, rather than his fears; and as I Vas to pay him sign for his services, felt but little .dispoeed to ho hurried from a place which had cost so much money, time snit trouble to visit. Giving no heed, therefore, to his earnest solioitations, I now resolvea to sound, if possible, the depth of the chasm before me, and then proceed to inspect the others•, and for this purpose I pried off from a large one a small block of lava, and advancing to the very edge of the °halm dropped it down,end listen ed to the hollow reverberations, as it went bounding from side to side, long after it was lost to the eye. The depth was so immense that I heard it for more than a minute, and then the sound seemed rather to die out from the dis tance than to cease because of the block having reached its destination. It was an awful depth, and fearfully impressed me with the terrible; and as I drew back with a shudder, a gnat of hot, sulphurous air rushed and roared up ward, followed by a steam-like vapor, and a heavy, hollow sound, as if a can non had been discharged far down in the bowels of the earth. This new manifestation of the powers of nature fairly startled me into a desire for flight, and I had already turned for the purpose, when suddenly there came a sort of a rumbling crash, and the ground, shaking, heaving and roiling under me, began to crumble off into the dread abyss. I was thrown down, and on my hands and knees, praying God for mercy, was scrambling over it and upward, to save myself from a most horrible fate, when two blocks, rolling together, caught my legs and feet be. tween them, and without actually crush ing, held them as if in a vice. Then came another crash and crumble, the lava slid away from behind me,and I was left on very the verge of the awful gulf, now widening to some fifteen or twenty feet, down into which I looked with horror-strained eyes, only to see dark ness and death below, and breathe the almost suffocating vapors that rushed up from that seemingly bottomless pit. Oh, the horrors of that awful realiza tion What tongue or pen can protray them? There a helpless but conscious prisoner, suspended over the mouth of a black and hated abyss, to be hurled downward by the next great throe of trembling nature. "Help'. help help 1 for the love of God, help 1" I screamed in the very ag ony of a wild dispair. I looked up and around to catch a glimpse of my guide; but he was gone, and I had nothing to rely on but the mercy of Heaven; and I prayed to God as I never did before, for the forgive ness of my sins, that they might not follow me to judgment. It might be a second, it might be a minute, it might be an hour, that I should have thus to undergo a living death : but be the time long or short, I felt there was no escape from a doom that even now makes me grow pale and Shudder when I think of it. Above me was a clear, blue airy, beneath be a blank and horrible abyss, around me sickening vapors, that made my brain grow dizzy. Rumbling; and hissing sounds warned me that another convulsion might occur at any moment, and another would be the last of me.— Home and friends I should never see again, and my tomb would be the vol. mimic Heola I strove with the. mad- ness of desperation to disengage my imprisoned limbs, but I might as well attempt to move a mountain There I was fixed and fastened for the terrible death I was awaiting. Oh, God,. of mercy, what a fate Suddenly I heard a shout; end looking . around I beheld, with feelings that I cannot describe my faithful guide has tening down the rugged sides of the crater to my relief. He had fled in terror at the first alarming demonatra- ' tion; but had nobly returned to save me if poss ible, by riskiq, his life for mine. May God reward him as he deserves I "I warned you, master,* he said, BB he came up panting, his_ eyes half-starting from his head and hit whole countenance expressing commingled terror and pity. "You did ! you did!" cried >I, "but oh, forgive and save me !" "You are already forgiven, master, and I will save you if I can; save you or perish with you." Instantly he set to work with his iron pointed stick to break the lava around .my limbs; buthad seemly made any progress when again .the earth trembled, and the rocks parted, one-of them rolling down into the chasm with a dull, hollow sound. I 'irprang for ward; limited a baud Of the guide; we both Amstedharkallti.,thariext, mo ment we had heth fallepdocked in each. other's arms upon the solid earth above. I was free, but atilhipoiklhe verge 'of the at,. and any 'fitOtent we lggighlrdtt bahurlpd to, ch0p ,,..... " Wick; figkeril-oried , the guide, upl np1. 1 44 4 4,x 1 1°. * 1 0" r life *" .4 4- myr " I'd ? 117 _QACIPCt antt la? , a ° , Wilikioea , :4or bdlll7l „;;„ L oji(11. ty my faithful companion, berried up the eloping sides of the crater. As we reached the ridge above, the ground shook with a heary explosion; and look ing bank I beheld with hcmrtrr a dark, smoking pit where we hid so - lately stood. And then, without waiting to sett any more, I turned and fled over the rough ground as fast as my bruised limbs would _let me, we ieaehed our horses in safety, and hurrying down, gave the alarm to the villagers, who joined us in our flight across the coup. try till a safe distance wasgained. Here I bade adieu to fay faithful guide, rewarding him as a man, grate. flu for the preservation of,. his life, might ba eupposed to do. A few days later, when the long ex , duet Heola was again convulsing the island, and sending forth its mighty tongues of fire and streams of melted lava, I was far away from the sublime and awful scene, thanking God I was alive to tell the story of my wonderful escape from a burning tomb. IMPORTANT -TO INVENTOR S. PATENT AGENCY Dewit C. Lawrence F o r Yearn an OM-. oer orthe Pa- ent Office - - he last four as a Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII Inforun. Patent and a copy of clßarae. Refer lo present Co David P. Holloway. W. H. McGEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS , I NVITE vatltion etonk 0 ;)f buyers to Fall and Winter Goods, luta recklve4, among which may be found all of the newest styles of goods for bents and Youth's Ware, together with a full and c omplete assort. meat of gentlemen's Furnisbmg E W H. MO3EEtt CO.. 148 Federal et. ricdlndhn oor. Market Square. Ana, *env Cite. EATON, BIACILIIM & CO, JOBBERS & RETAILERS Trimmings, Embrokleries, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts israinus, Undershirts, Skirts, Yarns, Ribbons, Flowers. Zephyrs Wool. A full =ALL WARNS always on band. Oity and Country Iderchsate supOied st low prices. EATON, NIACIN 00., 1.24 No. I? Fifth street. UV . tt.r, • S-' ; K. OKOWNI r 8 SVPIERIOR PATZIIIIP Grain Fan and Separator, PATENT/3D JANUARY 113, ISM LOHE superiority of this Fan over all others In cww, conaisis to its cheapness, Bun and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with leas labor than any other mill ever offere d. The patentee of the above Fan has been long mil rasnuthetauting and selling .W oul =d intplements, convinced of the want good Fan for cleaning the different ds of gral n and eeeda, presents this to the publics with full con edence that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having purchased the sol right to manufacture and sell the above Grain is and Separator, in Western PenneyWawa, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In diana and Minets, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retai • r E: it M 9 Liberty street, Pitts bW. W. WALLACur &tabstrOii,July lb, 1195L-018.-6mdaw TERRY. PRICE & CO. IBMS AND DZALBIIB IN CLOTHS, Cii.BBIIIIERES, Satinet., Vesting., Tailors! Trimmings, Ike., NO. 255 *MB:ET ST. Worth Side, PIiIX.ADELPHIA. PA. lOHN Y. ULU, " turn. 5. run, wax P. TIMM deßbly , JAMES H. CHILDS A CO. HOPE COTTON MILL 4, Allegheny City; Pa. JILIVIAOSOInti 07 SEAMLESS HAGS, AND OF 0131 4 .T.A.33t.T1R4143, St r tsChes to 40 Inches Wide. wem 9 7 1 1: T may be left at H. HHILDS k (WI BHOTOGRAP Hie ALBUMS, 11 - UNIIMONPTIONABLE. IN EITTLF, - UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY, UN EQUALLED IN QUALITY. AT THE. LOWEST POSSIBLE PERMS AnXll32• to snit al4 pLOTN. WITH IMITATION MMAOCO; WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE. WITH VELVET AND GOLD. To bold Twelve Garda, To hold.Twents Cords, To hold Thirty , Wads, • To hold Fast" Cards', • To hoick Fifty Elordo„_ To hold ElyttyyOerde To hold Eighty Cards, To hold Ono aunerid Carder, To hold Two. Hundred Cards. FroosEEVENTI-PTVE To lIIPTIIZIN DOLMAS. CARTE DEVISITE PORTRAITS.., Card Photograpß of all the celebrities of America aird Europe, eomertaing, with a few exoeptioa All the crowned heads, , the prominent statesmen, • Alt the principal Generals, All the fayorite Authors, All.thpiteveratid Clergymen, All the 4iistinguished citizens, All the ralmer Marbles, - sca ens 111 OKIENRIK MINER; r, ARBON' OIL AND LAMPS— N.,* Evert dmieltottn of Lampe; froniehe cheap est Mlinlien , Leuip...to the most splendid Parlor , iamp, s slseiesOratideseripton r and,tbe beidddxol r feroont>constaz4 and for it age - irtater of •• 4 - t soliimaglS • BLISMII24I No. 168 Wood street, M T'S CALF Dtiableti taide „ .. ' TiiabistedZipßoos„, agmailni ~rarii K; _AT rkiIII:PEPTEI , DRAIINEAVNXII. =ZEE eyn fAir. 7 1 7Zoit-3 .:IAI PATENT AGENCY lobt. W. Fenwiek. For the past four years liana ge r of the *Robing ton Branch of the filtlentlflc Auserltais Pa. tentAg encl . •ad for Flf• teen Tears In the Patent Agency Busi ness. MMOE3 oter of Paten=n, MEE E. WATT 8; Stamm Wilma a Minn mod door. to Pert ekes ECEE=9 0 4.:ra„.. _ EAGLE., of nano :4:.: *WIGIITNAL & 111111100 n 411114 OiivENs /rib, toxin: kr IN iv , Pare Claboll CBVilliaftittiaranked,,Pitis. 1 banal. I , . „ , ~xlr.. . Ala., Bensolefita Car (Rase oonsmasitokaszu 'Order's leftst.Theidgeattillt# Co!iT i . ginXitteciati Fin#,lttreett4.Bl he promtAlT 8 Ted: ' tioliefts PO ROME Ck_VINERS.—Da. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT 1 7 091101U319 is unrivalled by any, In all cares of Lameneeglaiikr•Vg =palm, Amides or Wrenching. Its effect Is, and certain.. .Barness or Saddle GllllB. lkwatehes, !ode,. etc.,. if Nriti !deo apeeddy are &wiz mid Inglxweinsyqassils be:prevented and cured idth Inelptentstages,bat confirmed eases are beyond dm pos. siodh ty pf s,ailcard:re. Nci 0.03 of thek,"nd,howerenisso desperate or bopeessbut it may be allerlited'brthls Liniment..4ml lb Nit always rem:lope blitelleflit, and enable the horse to !rare with - ceinparatire. seem. Emery horse owner should bare taiklemeAr BAH Nina, for its timely test the first apps or Lameness will eatntuallt preventthreteforomdede• diseases mentioned, to whlodidl bemaare and which render so many otherwise: riffalde harem notary worthless. Ti. E. szumfesiktio, gent. for Pittsburah. de2l:ly-dalmw:v EUROPEA A 4 .01r: PHOMAS RATTIGAN, EtYROPEAN Agent, Na 11.6 Water street, ' Plttaburgh, is prepared to bring oft he send been -pessengere from or to an, pat ofthe old country, either by steam er pammts. SPRET DRAFTS YOE BALA Pt47ableS n.cay part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Clueituati roe& Aleki, 'Agent for the old Atarlelne of Being Paisketromd for Um lines of Ste ass salt ing between New York, Liverm4 Gamow Ned . fell Ncr LIE - Tlt CI'S% SOUSE, SIGN & ORNARENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, fourth nu, situ Wood & areal work p ititariWthisist. PUCKWIFEAT FT sag -142 R prime artielejnetTheeived and eale by ;Wx id. 881ITH & CO., dela 147 wont and 118 Beeend streets. A zoo= USTIN Loomm & .00., 'Dealers in promissory Nots,Tlonds, Mortgagee,' said on securities for money. Moneyronnssary Notes, Bands, Wortgdates, with aolbuerai securities. NOTES IND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persona desiring Loans can be accommodated an easonable terms, and capitalists can be tarnished with good seemities at reaunterattve juices. Also, axita ttbaid to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of Kral mass, No. in FOURTH STREET above Wood. AUSTIN LOOEIB A 00. GREAT INDUCE BENTS TO CASH B ZOS lerTl of B SkioEs. l AND GUMS. Goa soon and secure a barman, as 1 am Belling at the same low Floes, as Boots end Shoes have ad. vanoed 25 per &Mt. JOSEPH E. BORLAND, WirOBEAP CASH STOICS'S* js2s 98 Market street, 2.1d00r from lifth ORANGES AND LEMONS, FRESH, PM rectified at REIMER at BROS , Noe lito and US Wood street IRE FOLLOWINGARE VOLUNTA. BY statements from pentras et respectability and troth, in this vicinity, who hays been greatly beneath* by his remedies: some of. whom would evidently have been in their graves ere now, II their &sasses had not teen arrested by Dr. Sobenck's medicines: Case of Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia of Ton Years Standing. • I have been suffering for ten years past from Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I hoard of Dr. Babenek's eoming out to Martin Hoch% and I thought I would go and see him, as my disease had increased in violence within the past two years, and I hail been undertniarment of several doc.cra, from whom I received no benefit. In the early part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck, and was examined by him with his " BSSPEROM ETEIL” I have been taking his Putinertia ,Syrup, Sea Weal ?brie and Mandrake Pills since then, mid I must say that I am greatly beneett•cl by their ape; indeed, I might almost say ANNM t S m TH Lower, ibland fp., M A hezig m., Ohio. October SI, I have been much headland by Me OW of DTI Schenck's medicines. BUFUS PARMA.. Od 81,1881 Case of Dirs. BleiCatumell. I had been affected with Disease of the Lungs for tour or five years, when I heard of Dr. Schenck coming to Martin Noah's. Previous to this time I had EMU up all hope of ever getting well, but M. Hoch, whom I knew to have been cured by Dr. Schenck, urged my htistand until he prevailedupon me to go .nd see the Doctor who found both my lung_ clad, the tubes were both diaeasew *Lan I breathed, they would rattle so that it mould be heard distinctly hare now taken his medicines for some time, and find myself wonderfull) improved, although oat entirely recovereff, I now find myself able lo attend to most of my household duties, and have no doubt of my ultimata reeorary. From the benefit I have received from Dr. Schenck's treat men., I would advise all persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit :JANE fdoCONNELL, Priktuci 21nowahip, llfahowing Oa, Ohio_ Oat. IL, nai. Cortinosto of Jlllllll Grist. I have been troubled for about two years with a pain in my breast. Late in the Spring of this year I heard of Dr. Schenck coming out - to Martin Hoch e, and I determined to call and see him, and get examined with his Resplremeter. I did so, and also took ail three of lila medicines, ac carding to direction; and I have been greatly bentifitted. I hope, from tbe benefit already ex perienced, that it will not be long until / am en tirely well. JANES GRIST. Mood lbwtsAip,ifnhooing Go, 0/40. Ott. 31, 1953. Cure of Mx,. Warner. For about eve years I had been affected with pain in the right aide of my breast, and in hopes of getting relief, I had taken many different kinds of medicines bat found no benefit from them watever. theoard Dr. Ek.henok, and the h grail meg n heh of wos performing with treatment, and concluded to send to his Agent In Pittaluggh, Dr, Se p& for some of his medi Ginn, previous' to tams it, I was so prostrated as to be unlade to =drain myself, or even to lay -In beck,l wan obliged ,to sit up m a chair in ordertectb. taro sinz rest at an. Alter having Oaken Dr, &honors medicines, I heard thst Its Teetor was coming to Martin Koch's, and I detaratinedd, to see him. I was already so mach unproved by this use of his medicinci;'as to off Ibis to gooses to Mr. 'Koch's, whienU a distance of a mile from my bonen The Dootor ponouruma my disease to be aronchilsillOosurantiption andLtwer Oro, plaltsti with an adhesion .of the Pleura to the ribs. • n would moreover add, that I. coughed most VDT, and Belt up es large quandthie of m atter : I took the Pelmsale • $ See Tate and - Mandrake ri 4iosording to the Doctor's direedloni, and tan - fumy to pay that lam nearlyaNbld WARNER, 7744 Ibinatle. Ogumbiancs Cb., Oct. ffr 1661. MUTH, PARK & CO 4 WARD FOUNDRY,; PlrEko PA. I Warshopse, D0.'19 oeeta. imoinfaetorereof all ebteevaddescriptiorie of Coal' OR, Retorts and:-Boils, Eina and Weer Pipe, Bed Iron % ,Dog Irons , Amon Baxes,Steel Moulds; Pal Itne, Rangers ead Also Jobbing artft i = Castings of every d> shMvtelg ,3o ) to order. terneetdno shoo attached to the jki Oen nee !r7 Riding will be caretally N't= &MAYO* .10251'.:0R LEA§g, FO A TZEItt QF F,LVX MOS—A dellghtMl emantry rest. .dease, ideated in the haidedate of the city, with item aeres t ammad attached. MO 10. althea Is the matt la pi say o ff ered; the how,: eon . l eight root& and _kitchen with god well and adsehed. Far terms apply io 11CF10118EBON; at No. 11 BootOotmhon,ALe. Irbemyeityptrom 19 10,1,p m. didly. • JaU4wds „ „ 1401 FOR . CHRISTMAS: AND NEW YFARB GMTlatj—BlXrrd, IdElOBB AND GUMS—The *fry anode that. 16 wanted, and will he the helm most desirable awl egretoeable preeent yomeark ere a Mood ; and only Inok athe mime ladles' heeled Congress lotting Boots, only 'tom ladled' heiged Balmoral Boota, only 210; Bois' Boole, from to $l.OO. Also Buffalo and Bum sheer, Clorksolea u tLereepere, and eyerphing in our line aieq low Spires: JOB:BOBLAND, , nB at, 2d door from 6th. - TIERNAN & GIETTIL Wholesale and, Wigan Omer' , '''' ' notrecia-lar• =tune ix 7 1 _. i .. As. dims 2 / 1 1ilk - WiFz t i r i ~4 41144 - DRUID. PEA - ini ,- --,' - ' jaitt r ithit oanisr of --- ' - • - ,-,-- .94. 0 , 1 a 4-511 " farsalstiT '.. . 4 4=4: . * ....4:4 IN " Di""1:1 lid ' ' - '. ' '' ' .. 4. ' AURIRTA I . .. I 0 un i sii IT . - 4 4.'. . -.,..T . .-.. .. Aim - WM& • 4keitraS—At 7 .10 1, 4 V flOttiv ' 111.11 1 41 NEXT CITY -. 1.;.: ,-- .4 t" - , J. bortiiiipar ,..., w , rat,riv i l * v ov lni : '• M Pio leitfiale br -.- ~ -3 'zeta:4o4 forireir:77-1-ii-44:-.4...-,i:,,,R •-:"* . ..1,4-4, D, ~. r. ._w 442..., . .. ,-. 1-i . ...J-in ... , /1-1,...4tt *.: : - .'l,v -,atagt, =:MMIIIM 1 1 t....ft,f.1 a 4, N um ßEß w' 'FIRTH itrattlisDlVi ;WI . . 1. ~:;; 11¢1ri t TERTIStr - or AN A.V.PARA:TIS 17 *borsht to littp-ot iota*, s t WV a eistl. Gold weather's. gum when the two can be 'mod to 1 Akiltlldflintaget :1= rsewletue i n:a44 thee: LosriliesALAMUSiiii•egf by my prooess, andarcrecny PA td the Well and painlessness pr tho, operatic, whet' • ever ,has Amen said hv persbno bateroidit win, . sorting . the 'oorittary =haring nro-knotriimitkpOrT , reem•— ?i -,fa*AirrrnctuansarrE tiiiertecit E. P IZ I ATa Mimi: ' noltlydes a.• D. BRECKV bsytaE4 LOOKING- GLIM* &p=i Pintirrt AIT PICTURE 11.8*10114 OM and lmitatiarßasaweatiadlinia. . - rawatia 1N ininie4 • P/41% 4D_ ,lI MP ° I I- I,iftt gl4. 12S, Snilthibad 00.414 Illiconlefa Block, toetween iStXtl4 - pttts 'butgb 'Pk. air-City • Glosul air.. Price , Part cal4r - sttiegtip &twit 1 0,rePanat Paintings, Regoildink Frith:toff andibtuifteigreards, : trameiist wholesale •pfp&l,• ' DOWN & TE ig 138 Wood - StrOet'' a '• Tocits"ton'istanmeorE.- . 'WELLS at the shortest • Naas. ring beret In the business qt Tun toots. °Ter. since the "levee:limb brotietbrititr persona about to .engage Inthercilletbstli will be to their interest to &amt . & *intim mike ro exteniestion of mut , swok .show Ort.hertct, Ishii f/LOSING OUT STOGS. 40 . AT REDUCED 'PRICES. As we will shortly nominetield - anal inventory of sttwkiwo /*ft /1130aPligr"".' none m the prates el' ALL OUR WINTER= C 1001.41 The larger portion .1s muck . below- %he t mesa marketinlee, haying been Ftisighrenlitit; Wises eon, mod poidlive baroinstommtxligettft Wholesale buyers are fnTo tall No. )1. 14flir.etreeS AIAJABLE OAKLAND - Reddiance FOR Ala—A large ankt %rig Rouse of eleven roma, and feet Ind% portico, good cellar, large stableiia anne house and other out hoaxes. di)trusore ofluadrgving a front of MA feet on Penned rants Monett; orchard of choice fruits, grape Yitteeni Etc. 105 4 .11 400d1ier• den, ehrubbery, tenant house, lid, ak. le_oneorate. order. The above le ineannntly - VtniftWoDnirenb out °racemes, and will eettold on: favorable toms, with , poll/lemon en the arl4 of dertl neat. , 8. CUTED3gB,4 , BOI4 *UT aiNer>