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BARR & NYE , BOtIK MD- JOB Plifilk Eat , Writer Mitt& Wood Stu, 1111111181(.103150RIPT/9 11 r AND: PANOt utsixdittia She Remit IL AL St 0 ill.: SIaIItERCIALI umuurraz *lnn 'iskilsortiuttiabonlemimibb Olin% Pdtbdue diddles read to Ma Prdflis d ,PC,A6IIIAB, PROGRAM/1M tte, , sozoonaate. Exhibit= and OrtuNK buicoinomons OF TYPE & IVICHINERY m itaneyolintiOnsionft' ..1 44 t 4 1.* ArPlig•RVZ3=Yr° Pt. '' , ,,ktikkfarett4"' • °I TT .-i4 Mgu r a=.l . .o ),i4 RtfINED ARDESCO OIL. itinwniih+r••• -411g1' N/73.4"Z0NA. . - Wareitinue, No 45 Hood Street, 4:1 ..tram i PITTS • :OEI. PA - • 1MP8,... 2 k iNMPONi - ' GENE AL I At- ER! - _ oommistuoyt, ateacatitt --4,1114 4 4111trth Fifth,Btredt, r - 414.1016 - ; , PFM4 gt,pvt 4. PA lIICKOBYASEUIS._ anti ..* a riadvadiaa*Oals by lafra. • 5 GROBst :11 rrz • irr::"S"s" - : a No iodine # 1 0S” • 7 Idb he 1 013 t, • =LIMM SATURDAY MORNING; 14113 8 LOGAL-AIND GEN-EttOk_WlS-. t: ir,lll v : i o - House or ,H.gre-Pfil'iTATIV,,, ElAugustly), .Feb. 4.h, 1i3 . 02. Speaker ;irV,,cwe calleithaiogie to order' at 10 o'clock, and the Clerkireid the /our. nal of yesterday. Sine writing you in regard to the for. station of the Committee on the. Tonnage thinitmoiv that j injustice has been done tto.gerMesten. who - have been hlam. rittould net iti any way give,publick iy to a matter which would be calculated to injure so good and rare an officer as Speaker Rowe, for in my ripiriloti''thrit natant gentleman is too good a Judge of twhorshouldle appointed Wi th out diette - : Men i froin'any giarter, nor does he regui !prompting' from others, therefore thi ;manor that reached the is without founds. , lital,dri feet, and from my own personal knowledge of the Speaker of the Senate" Mr, Hall, I VIM free to say that he would not in any way tinterfere in a matter in which he at least has no conewn, and I am conildent in this much talked, ox affair, heilid not don - cern himself stou p -" r'fr The committee is a good one and there should not - be any - reflections thrown out at this-early stager_of the proceedings, and indeed, before :the organ*tio. n of the sommittee. must here be 'permitted to say Oat tite,vrtiole matter has arisen trent disappointed ambition on the part of car• 'lain; persons, sad that there is no fonnde tton, in fact, for the false report, nor would I lend mysolf to circulate that which - would - be incorrect, for. In my humble opinion, both officers are gentlemen of the highest oh-vat:46r, and above suspicion. Speaker Hall is, without doubt, oiled the most bland, polite and prompt officer; that has held a place in the Senate of the State, and Mr, Howe is his peer. Judge IdcOandless sod'h a very worthy lady got here to-day. The Judge was cordially received by his numerous friends. Capt. Milton and his father also arrived; The - Governor has commissioned the Cap.. Wails in the service of the State of Penn. sylgania, therefore, Virginia cannot claim this meritorious young officer. Tsvrtnxt. BPl:moue 'lmam. Barra —Psterson's Detector gives the following description of anew altered two dot:sr note on the ()a tom* Bank, Oxford, Penn: Twos altered, cutting grain, two Cupids and figure 2 on right end, man plowing On left end; also, game plate altered to the Baotou Bank, Pa. These counterfeits are printed from the genuine plate of eo.ne broken bank of another State, altered to snit. They are, of cdurse, entirely unlike the true issues of the banks named. PHILADDLTHLA. AND atm RAILROAD— The Brie City Dispatch of Wednesday aye: The new regime on the Philadelphia and Brio Rtilrosd, since its occupation by ,4the . rennitylvania Central, has been fhlly eiterishibteand Omagh the untiring eq— erglea of John Cl. B iggs, , Assistant' Auditor, everything has been put In fine working order, and all goes on "as happy as a marriage belle." Bo far Mr. Boggs is the only representative of the Penney Ivan. is Central, in ibis pity, bat the interests of the new administration will not and do not suffer in his hands. Possessed uf fine basis ness traits everything is expeditiously dis• patched." . . S. !Lust's Ususgagr —The following gentlemen have been elected to serve as Manager's of Si. Mary's Cemetery:: For one year—John McDevitt, O L B. Fet terman, Manus O'D/rmell, John Con nolly,'Redmond J Once, Luke Tea ; for two years— Col. Henry l!doOnlinugi., Dr D•ntel McNeal. James McCabe, Dominic Unison, Very Rev. B. McMahon, Capt. John Rogers. Jas. S. Devlin is Sea% retary :f the Board. xl VAI DR. BROWN'S MRDICSL and SURGICAL Office, No. 60 Smithfield Streit I%o=o, • • Fenturylvarda. Dr. BROWN is en old rill. mid has. •,. 7 in Prange, toy tbe lW boa wars. His traamem, has - been confined riostlyto " •. • 'Warrens' Messene. ..„ „ - ` 4 OITURDIS AND Erniiima In need of i Medical friend; should not, 411 k And out the core place of relief. The Doctor is regniargredres, and bis experitmoe in the treat meat onseartain aloes of di/rearm is a sore laweto thikenttersne of obtaining . permanearr= .Uhe Use of his remedies rind. following his ad . . DIE BROWN% RHILRDIINI "seer fail to core the worst form of Venereal Din eases, Impuritherend iloroftikrus Alb:rations. Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taiht, which rianifosts itself in the form of a teller,:anisette, Cl= c i I ti f It i2 M r sli d bi° a tg l " .o ra a 7 il i ii c i persona so aillicted, - Dr. Brown cdteri honest of a BUT and speedy Tr u tra m • . . WELE.MIS Dr. PrOwn's remedies for this a trouts" ,Ot. an oftp by that/solitary habit sensual gratalmithon, which the rum Ind w ded ofter v 4;24i Le, (to their own lij are = ft iirei rWlediell iadta4 l"") ,Apea l y rastorati mmi on u. 8411111MAT/115L . Dr. browns reinedise saver Mt LA° came this painful disease to a few dsgshe will i warrant a ears. Be also. toasts Edon Mleeti.ecomarrhoes, *d nthly Suon" 'UMW ppressions, Dis.ossnornseszeirsTr * aknese, Mo the ads Pis hula in Ano, - Iserrous Afteatimus, Paris the Back and Mahan Irritation of the Medd together with *Wiliam; it of an impure aright. ; A letter ileecribing the u ntonts,= vu, directed to DR 0 11: ROW 5 a 8 eld 0., Pittsburgh. Pt., VII, be: toll'. medicine sent toaqy address 'Wear ricked and sitemre form tifteticm. is Otibse and Private Rooms, No. is - ilOsslo ~.....e ..0••••••oh • 1.• • 1500 LBS EPBCI24 SA I TS ' 10:100 LBS. ORRAM-TAILFAR, 60 EWES aim SODA, liD LBS:OOORMAkb, 10 BOX OSWEGO CORN STIIROR .11121 received and for sale by vic fro 'tEQ.A~~r.LLYj • Drclggist, 043 Federal etreet. Alleakienv ctt SUNDRY COIiSIGNMENTo TOIRILBRD AND OTHILD—FOR &ALB -ta - tarrel.ti lied Corn 'Kepi i 10 keg. Packed Butter: 611110WAY16 111:11MILIGIL PATICUIPS, 6 tuba Fresh Roll Butter; - 1.000 pounds LestlArat drain Fan and Seperator, 1106 do resit iti• 0 100 1 t ma m a l e sir Eve potatoes; iooDeese Fisibsssi PATEINTBD WI:UM 10, WA 100 = Dried 66blisk. 100 do do Ersaltai FTWE supe riority of this Fan over all 60 deited - noritßibomili` use, consists in its cheapness, elm -160 stes - 0111 1 erntit__,_ ..: „ ...,. ,_ prat; and rability. 76 box, Cheese, osost.swartm __,• 01 '...,_,..." '', Beam& in cleaning grain faster, better and - .1,&& /E.'F ”• . ,111.6 1 1 Pia rir" ,a • more thorough' Intl:, less labor than any other ...A l l , ~ , , , „,1 „ ,„.. ~ ... , .a......„,,,,,,, i A g o ya, IM A i rpatentee of the above Fan has been long en • Tifi . yulaainivan; artyram..— =ad in manufacturing and spiting Agricul 4, 14. putigignignmEittMnforlrl as. goxi Ments, convinced of the great want i lig g i zr tat.sitr cleaning the different binds of grain estisriled t, ssa mo ffilisd if swabbed., presents this to the pnbhc with fall con d most __ , ta a %dance titer it will meet their wants i. I .46161511h= 1 474 , The andersismed, having pnrchased the eel , •• t and re•es doors, ri lu a Sod tell imago,. Gr a i n pa . d 00( kna 000t.W4isteni Pennsylastos, Wader , Ohio, and the right to sell in In . , i , . pm - ,l tin ,. ',' . ois, is now poporsd to till oil orders '" '' 77 AL ' .' l ' A- :qv , - Ratan al gn Men street; • 'Pitts -1 1 "N. ' : ''' 4 ' I , ~,,T. , ..„, 4. 4 . ..,..„ k..r - r ' , A r ' wALLAup. . I.' 111"1"60,1"61 • ra Or) T-ON! YIPT 417,1117 A : ' 1 (10.00,4- V 448 d rtPcl' 6 4 4 " as ir .1.411. soesived end for Side by _ - -,. Arermusite '"K IL L. "AIMIXVIIII..? V, 4 , eqg dinaohlif Illogitilr olmelibt • ?.., ) 4 ti - , 01111 ._ , . ~,,. xt,s,, , '' . I ~ ,i ', 7 1 . I0k? - a a -ow 0- a . - , - ..-= rtrq NV a., 1 ~vas , na.a ...1L -- - • ~,j .` -4 4 '..m t 7 1 . -,,- 4- a ' . .. , -N -- ' - , le tnt ..., kr, ~,,,,, 4,4 ~..„... E . , .., .. ,„ trrr,4 ' ...-Xi. 4, • :, u 1,3 ^ ? cmisi •NA.TM ho, is da &...*eici AA pg... , 7•::....P.firi.3:6:1t0..fl !.:8:54.117,it-1).4r7g9,#1/P#M, -,.,R.hitOTAItYT; ,- S: ,)1362'....:„' .: E~ll~~liN: YTFIL PH. By 7Witizitistyq Telekrarni- From Fortress Monroe.-Barn side btlll Inactive. Fousaitsa Mosotoz, February 6.—The kll United States steamer Edwanee, of the", Surnsidenspedition, arrtved,tids forenoon She left Cape Elstteris yeiteiciay morning, having oome'skut of the Inlet the day be fore. 7 The feet was 141111231 d-) the 'theta- and' nothing had been done. Most if not all the vessels had , gotta -oyez-. th& bar, and about six thousand tivoo had been landed The Suwaneo was conder'fiblNP . ditmageer by the storm, part of her bulwark!! and wheel tiAsetaving _WWI 414 In! rid _tier works injured. Bile brings 'a bfrike null and thirty-four sick men from the expedition; five died on the passage. Af ter landing the mails and passengers the Suwanee will go to Philadelphia for re pairs, The ganbont E. H. Nrsbit was lest, in Addition to those before mentioned, in the late storm. A forward movement was shortly ex. pected. There was a rumor circulated that the rebels had offered, through a flag of truce, tog ye up Roanoke Island on con dition that Elisabeth city should not be attacked The steamer Lciuislane has 0i38.11 got off without serious damage. The steamer Albany arrived this fore noon from Annapolis, with quarter mss• ter and other. storeeiot Barnside's 2xpe. dition. It has been raining all day. A flag of truce went to Craney Island. Large numbars of ladies and children to. turned to ico North; also, Lieut. Preston, of the Beventy•Firet New York. to be et. changed, and J. H. H. Bands, Fourth Michigan, a prisoner of war, released on parole of honor. No news was brought down. MJUIPHIA, February s.—Three Parietal gunboats appeared on the Tennessee river yesterday. They opened fire on Fort Henry. The latter responded. but there was no damage done to the Fort. The Federate are landing trocps two miles from the Fort, and an attacß is expects.d. The Confederates are in Ina foroo or, toe Tennesse river, and no damage fr. in the Federate is apprehended. An order was Issued from the War De. partmont, on tk•ei 4th, ordering all military commanders to Impress all saitpetre found in their districts. except such es is in the bands of original manufacturers, and gov• qtrriment agents and contract..rs, paying therefore forty COll.ll per pound a d no more....„The order is issued in consequence of the monopoly of speculators and the Ex orbitant rates obarged the government. Richmond dispatches say that the Mists souri difficulty hsa been satisfactorily ar. ranged. General Price will doubt's* be cumml a s i one d a jg.i:te Gs:tarsi, and the Missouri troops received into the Confed erate service as twelve months volunteers The•fseghohiture,i yeatesday..the 611 .went into secret session for the purpose of eon. sidering en Impoetatt coalmen:cation frem the Givernor upon a subject in re gard to whsoti it IS understood that the dtate and Confederate authorities are en • tirely agreed. I s purport will not trans. pire at present. The Dispatch says editorially:—Spain is the naturist ally of the South. Ii the South has had one friend from the begin ning of her trouble tt ha, been Spain We think it due to her generous and chive!. rone people to have sent representatives to the Spanish Court, and thereby laid a broad and deep foundation of permanent arid close amity with that nation. Is is not too late now to rectify the omission, which was not dictated by any want of courtesy. A messenger who reached here this mor. ning, says he was informed by Confeder ate officers in Savannah that our batteries of New Rivet had been attacked, and that one, at least, of the Federal gunboats bad been destroyed. The Charleston Mercury of today says the firing heard yesterday, was 'at R.d Bluff. The enemy have destroyed ail the boasts in the neighborhood. Nobody was injured. General Sterling Price is in Richmond. RICHMOND, Feb, !S.—General Sterling Price, of Missouri, arrived here on ofl3.ciaL business last evening. He desires to be confirmed as a Major General, and seeks pay, clothing and supplies for his army of the West. Drifting will be commenced throughout the Sduth on the first of .March. Great numbers of the soldiers express dissatis. faction with the coarse which has been pursued by the rebel governtcapt in this particular. . There Is no news from the Burnside fleet, or about the Merrimac: Thy steamer Moderlsland arrived from New York this afternoon. Adjutant General Bhauler, of Hauschusetts, arrived this morning. The Oonstitution sailed this afternoon. s liAlurrlLLE,, Feb. 4.--Gen. Beauregard and.suiteairiVal here this evening. Heavy rains daring the night anifday interfered with Preparations for hie reception He will proceed to take command of the De partment of Northwest Tennessee. NeasoLx, Feb. s.—There' fa no doubt but that the Commissioners appointed by the Washington government to visit the Federal prisoners in the South are et Fo . tress Monroe, .but there is not the slight, itt probability that our government will per• mit them to visit the Confederate States. AIIMITA, FBb private lets ter, written last evening in Savannah; and received here this morning, states that heavy tiring was heard in the direction of New river, on the South °aroline fide, on Monday morning, which lasted over four hour*. It was supposed to be an ergage meta with the enemy's sunirate. ' ADVENTtTRE 'wrrrt , xcgaiw.3 ,iv rusist4,' A writer in :c'All yea;: Round," gives the' following account. of a narrow escape he had in an, .attack: y , wolves while making Videdge Sontiml from a , 'tour on the Volga to .Taroalliti a At this point in our inns the dd. ver sent the blood•danoing th gh my veins by the alarming orgy "Volk& 1 'Yolks!" "Wolves ; Wel P' r , sprang from my settattdrloe ug ahead, saw sir, great - ,., OW itnn . doubt hungry wolves, sitting sir in our way, in the distance ofttirtr: h undred yards otlesin. Our herseilij huddled themselves together, trembJ in every limb, and fnftod to stir. * shouted and bawled, but the wolve s also refused' to stir.' - litlfar ftiendrgatintind-a-largs , handful 'of' haylrom the tleirgetottotn, rolled it into the form of a tall, anal handed+ to too aging 'match." I understood him at ~once.: The driver managed, , by aw f u l p r i eg kn a noo noo . ing. to Aet, th'i fiorseinn, dat we cams within a abort. distance otna enemies: By this time I had succeededn setting fire to the ball of hay, and 10t twit be gan to blaie stt welt , —l thratit among them. It worked like a obarm. In stsntly the wretches parted, three on each fide, and skulked off slowly at, right angles, their tails dragging as if they were Leaten curs, oOn dashed our brave team--lash, IlnArnoso noo. "Hurrah 1" I shouted , ar2.l a lights ened heart; "we are nide thittliaw, thani God !" lq 'Wait. Look battk,';laid Fat, I did so, and Laaw the-, wolves, who bad joined eachother again, the cen ter track ,pausinrota if to &Mb erste. Our horses were going it theitistmost speed, the driver Ptandiog up and using lash and voice withadt his mil ft to urge them on to the station, Orr only about a mile and a half ahead. '-linckily the road or track, as far as 14 ,could see, was free from drift, and oils hope was that we could gain the elation before the" wellies, should they ignore us.— Looking back just as we tuned a bend in the track, I saw the whole pack in swift pursuit. I had often been told' that wolves will not attack a party unless in 'a large pack. Six wal no large pack, yet here they were, comming up to attack ua;there was now no doubt about that. Hunger, through a long and severe win'er, must have male them daring. With the, consciousness of an impending death struggle, I prepared for tile result. My thoughts went for one moment to my wife and children; for another, to the Great Disposer of events: Then, throw ing off my aheepskin coat, so as not to impede' 4a free lotion of arms and legs, I sprang on ttti ikon" seas beside the driver, but with my back to the horses, and my face to the enemy. I said to the driver, "They are corning, brother; drive fast, but steadily. I have six bullets in this pistol. Don't move in your seat; but drive right in the center of the track." My fat com panion sat still in his corner, and neith er moved nor spoke ; I saw the blade of my bear-knife gleaming in his hand. The the track bad became worse, so that the horses could not maintain their pco In a short time, the wolves ran beside the sledge, the horses strained and Rbot on, keeping their distance; but in forcing our way through a drift, • we oame to a walking pace, and the first wolf on my aide made a dash at the horse next him. The pistol was within a foot and a half of his head when I fired, and the ball went through his brain. I shouted my triumph in Eng lish; my companion echoed it with a "Bravo 1" The second wolf received my second fire in the leg, which must have shattered ,the bone, for he dropped behind instantly. "Bravo I" was again cried from the corner. But the same mome - t was the moment of our great est peril. My pistol fell into the sledge, es, with a sudden jolt, our horses ficran-1 dered up to their bellies in a deep drift; then they came to a dead stop, and there was a wolf at each side of the sledge attempting to get in. My bludgeon still remained. With both hunds I raised it high and brought jt down with the desperate toroe of a man in mortal extremity, upon the head of the wolf on my aide. He tumbled over on his back, and the skull was afterwards found to have been complete ly- smashed. As I stooped to regain my pistol, I was astonished to see my companion coolly thrust brie of his arms into the wolf's mouth, and as coolly, with the disengaged hand, drawing the knife, with a deep and short out, across his throat. A peculiar cry among the bosses arrested my attention. Looking round, I saw another wolf ao tually fastened on the off horse by the neck. The driver was between me and the wolf. He cried, "Give •me the pistol !" I did so, and the poor horse was free. So, also,were we;. for the other wolf ran off, followed by .the one with the broken 'leg. The iftdf last shot was tumbling among the snow. The driver handed me the pistol to right, and begged another - shot.at the brute. This finished the engagement. I cannot tell how, I felt, I searoly realized our great deliverance. The driver secured the carcases to the sledge, and when we reached the station I waa completely exhausted front the reaction' of the strong excitement. My 'friend of the twenty stone chuckled mud' .at his own trick upon the wolf teAta_ killed. Instes4 of pitting hiemm into the animal's open mouth, as I supposed, he had stnffedinto it the: loose sleeveu of his great sheepeliktmatMhereh • 'getting, plenty• of time to cat they swim ster?-s throat. His own arm war WV , . tenches!. • But the poor horse's Mutahoulder were rniMit torn. - .;•-• ;:itiker i timmutotog SIL 110011110 UM gum ,. • • -' 44,01). WWI %WWI 0111 tikdi 4.01r14' ARIO 4 Atln . . g tea' and part of our provuttuag: were the station, and , without 'meet.: ing „more' ad4litures, eieept several , diggings-out ' , arrived' Yarbehnr at eight o'clock; having,' accOtaplished about thirty miles in thirteen. hours., Next morning we found ourselves pop ular characters in the town. The dri ver's tonganhad.not been idle. - My re "vcdverunderwent many an examination. The govermnent or local reward for. a dead wolf is three roubles, which we claimed . and received for threei So thetvolveti; instead - er killing us,*p , id our traveling expenses. The fourth' animal I caused to be skinned, _ . for preservation as n remembrance of the greatest peril'l was ever in. tilgS [ON; 11rTHS DAY Ircif the next two Weeks will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO ALTY - FOR • 4:3 13 B. I$ T 354 EA B NEW TUB'S , PRESENT. All the friends lIIINRILN,"MWIRO & BIZDIA, That have not yet det•rnened on what to buy 'VII please, look over Ale following list of articles) when they ari I be sure to And something to sad: • 'Bo Id Vest dams, Slim TableSpcons, • - Gen s' Breastpins, • Tee Spoons., • Breceists, " Forks, • Spectacles. " Butter lEnlves, • W etch Baals, " Soup Ladles, " Pen land Casts, " Cream Ladles, ~• Lockets for Stine- " Sugar Tonga" tures. " Salt Spoims, „ necklace, " Afttevard apoons „ Shads, " Child's Setts 4 Sleeve Batons, I Fork. „ " Cr4giges, " Cups, " Pincer Flinn. " Thimbles, . " Chstelain Chula; " Snuff Boxes, " Ear Mega. , " LilrW Rings, " Fro liar Dp.. - Plateal Th&ors, • L ar s , Chains, "" raate k r 44 " Charms. 4 Coffee Be W, • Armlets, " Molasses i litoh• • Pencils, so.. to NI, Plated Ice Plated Spoons k n'orks, Pistad Sonpjuocl Ovstsr Ladles, ate, eta sis.. Geld and Silver Watches of every imagainrs ble style and priers. 4E9 —French German and American Clocks, Spy Glasses, Musical Rotes, 2 to it twee; Bronse, BUS nary, Po-tmonsies and fancy 'Swim in general too IllUnel:OUS to mention. All we oak is a cell at our establishment, NO. J 2 FIFTH STREET, one Soar from Wood, and exi nlli A els' goods and prioee. el S ; rte+t, • c - 7 f.., 93 - g El 0 r g , z 9 4 F i r " 0 g g Ei p NEL MBOLO'S GENUINE PREPARIII4OI. EIALMBOUPR BUMP:Ies the Bladder. HALMBOLI7II BMW! far the Kidneys. EIBLIIBOLIPS BUCHU fcr,tha T/SI BucEru for the prepay. BBLfrIBOLD'S BUCHU for Nerrommesa. rIBLMBOLOS BUoI3O for Dimnese of Vision. BELMBOLVB Brian' for Dittman Breathing. BBLMHOLD'S Buarrr for Weak Nerves. lIBLMBOLVS BUCHU for General Debility. EIBLMBOLIPS BUCHI7 for [Mimes' Isapitatier ugukigoms RUCHE! for Horror of Disease. BILLMBoLMS BU' ITU for Night Sweatt EIBLMBOLD'a BOUM for Wriate Mums. EfELM.ROLOS BIiCHT7 for Dryness of the MAL lIBLAIBOLCIS BUtHU for Brupttons. gaLMBOLIPS BOUM for Pain in the beak. EUELMBOWS BUCHU for Hesyinres of the Eyelid, with T. mporary Sofinsion and Loan of Bight. ITELMBOLJYB BUCHU for Mobility and Rest lessness, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. BBL 41BOLD'S BUCHU for Obstrcoticom. HELIRBOLIYB B UMW for Rspesemarising from Indiscretion. and all Diseases of P'SMALBS—VEMALV/3—FEMALES BMA L 41,03--FRIN ALM OLD OR 70 DNG SMOLA MARRIED, OR corrissn'ense MetBB/4 '!SASE NO moss PILLS 7NEY AESOP Et, AVAIL H ELlntot 13.3 'EXTRACT MIMI F 3 THE VERY BEWPREMEDY IN THE wORI 1) For all. complaint' tacudent to the Se& Income aroma tromtame—Um Malta ot Dta Wm". Woo, or to the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIRA _ . _ RIOT ST hmoma ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT lake no Ilkoll,_..BiPam, Mercury or Unpleasant ?dedicate, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Me -131/13e.. HELM:BOLDS EXTRACT BUCHT7 CURES from ha teIBOILDT, DISEASES In all their stages, At little expense. Little orno oh nEo dulged inf No aon anion. 00.04111 Uee athEß OL bitsnD'S EXTEAMBUDHU for Es- BY YOUNG AND OLD, tod for all ttloteroa seeing from Witte of dleatoa ion. It removes ail improper dtsoharges, and oil restore the patient In a abort time to a state o heath and prior Use E ILLAIBOLIM =TRACT BMW for dlo. eases and afteotiona of the moat dletreeshift char acter. Use REIXBOLDII EXTRACT BUCUIIT fora afteedona ond-diseases of the 081A.A.RX 4180/411E, Wbether,extettas I alma:, oil. ITAIMALES4 . .. From whatever muse ongin►tlng, and no matter ROW LONG STANDING. All the above diseases and symptoms admit of he same treatment and may originate, Luna the - itoad t Read I Road I HELEBOLD'S BIICIBII is aate and p leasant to taste and odor, bath:mediate in Its On. i Personalty &maimed before atesnAlderman o 1 the city 61 Philsdatptds,4l.l". ELTitadEJL: t stiln atothonatig dittz sworn; does say anas o its Oa- , fon contains - no lisp:ono, Ineronrit Ithaca d s rt o ngA rn Ltd . I w44 s ~..b le:•; . ~... , • , IC T . . LINSoIe . . ... • Sworn and_pntsfortbed Wore math 2,i4day at Mire, " "WM P.'greatio. derman. ' t.rfolilt pertliotie, or givfor iicd mixt to , lice 4 by ' H.slutuistaa... .. ~ Punnet' and knalvpoal uhr. L ii.t ka , . 104 i3ontb Tenth street, l'etterthlee ~. '., pessweaut OP 00U11711111 . , AliD . DEYRINEIPLED DEALERS, llits; anitigor'i to &pow .of i tt=r 1 0wn",..,44 eatnee , sloths stipanstton nd by ** V 41fit ==" 4 . ~ • ' • earianKrilla. , : ~.. ~ Improved_ __Roaa — Weh. • ASIntiOMMMMLIPB. Take no akar Cat out the advertisement and Bend tot it. O _ D AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPORT= ILEDINS, Meod street stolllstays 1,51.,; CARBIBE: & : geo., loittsbargh tenant !swam* Arena, ,Ilaggity'R/Tossitist , or • .1 *their Erfaiiim Y . ,41331 74 - BONIDI• - •rifirt desaiption Lamps, ' " IPTAbt atetio . r , .A 2 ig. .i , Tt . AC"FrA!^..k : ,.. 1 .,.. :, : . * . , • 0 ~-...;. -u., TangOW R I STURS:- , l3ii.ii3lie azi4vM2yVATarZi lr lr crB24"ll froerepainsißralsecor ,Ii *patina. Its eft. 411-• tnatkal earl coma, *rife* or Saddle-Galls. fleratehe,, Maw* at qt sillfrelseqspeepy. cure Bowie' sea Itinithous insyltssils,be palmated ited. =fed *their lomipierit sines, buteonfiteled eldest' are be road the po-stbilitY of sreiffsoleurs;:l3 , o4A, of tit, kind. heireferilsse , desperate eriess 2 ha 1 It rosy be idlanrioawt bypia./anloront, and Its, IbLarpbeagon abl! 10 , 80 tieware - the Laienaftso and enable the horse tdlintel-rsdlt_lXKOMalr, ease. Every horse owner - abeidd ' hem idle remedy at *awl, for its timely mild ,4 11 o• dud uppessaree,,,,of, tameness willeriebullr:aleMit tixweip i gidirol' diseases men to addect ad hot/es ilifiK , awl which renal' se meey 'othefaildstsferudda; herses near' y worthless. • - k .. .. • ^ 1 • Bi 17, dlia.4llB a :136, ' - Agent - - - - _ • • s' dir-Pittsbersh. EVIROPEAri .4400 1 "; iTIROKAS RA11:10 . 24 Erg .11.: A g ent, Zia. 116 Water stieel„ Pittettirgl4l% it prepared to bring out or serrd , baca TasseniVrts born vete an; psrt of tbexid earostry,,eitblr,,by stem or salling_pacitets. • DASIrI6 nit 111.1.1 f, payable in any part Agdrit fat the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rea road, Alsty Agent for the o . lid !Karlin l:l Sailft kets, and for The* ittimi of Steamers siza bit ' , t Pac e''n .New York, Livens:W. Eillesifni : sod' 7: &shown W mkeL . HOUBB, Eg.fpf# OB&AMENTAL d (=tamers of PAINTER AVE, GLAZIER, Vourth Bt, Seto. Wood £ Smithnifil - PPTIVEMSGEI, PL.- /IffeOil work p smptly G.:treaded to. - Tor lICKW 11.E17.FL0U8.,- "A „ 149 tacks, prime „ortielednet 90 for sole ny Sr: 2.1. 131111THIC4:i., t.. del4 14r Front and . ...ll4lBeocold norms. asszut :Aso& wogs A USTIN 'LOOMIS :Of /C 0.,. Dealers in Am. Promissory Nota, Bonds, Mortgagee, and op 1166115111433 for monoy Noneyronsesery_iotisa, I . kuids,liortgdatas, atilt collateral aaestrities: • J • forme ism Dxr.gpriasomuT 4ND SOU Persona desiring Loans ran be a& ontritodided Oa essonable terms, sad espdadlstweati balarnishai: with good seernrittea akramanerralireuriera. Also iE s=td to theßalge, Ranting and aan •g 01 Etre Miss, N6.1151,131:1 - 4P# alTRIORPabove Wood. • highly AU u& pozas t 00. GREAT INDUCE BENTS. TO-CASH VI Buyers or BOOTS, SHOJIS AND GUM loon and metre a eMgailte as I am Mahn! at the same low- prima, 11/3 Boots and Stmealuere ade mimed IS per amt. JOBRPH H.. BORLAND, sa-CITHAP CASH ST - 08E1E6 ' 425 •9K Market street!, 2rl door from leifth ORA:NOES AND LEMONS, FRESH, Just reached at REYMER k DUOS; ' isle bbis Ito and litit Wood street HE FOLLOWING - ARE VOLUNTA RY' statements froneperwee of respeetabehty truth, in this vicinaye who hart been iireitUr beirehted by his re'mes; some of whom' would evidently have been in their graves ere now, if their. diseeses had not I een Arrested by Dr. Scbenek'e medicine s:. Dees Of eer Ceeniplalat sad Dyspepsia of Teta. Yates Standing. I have been safferitor fat - lea years past 'from Doer complaint and Dyspepsia. I beard of Dr. Perm:ides coming oarit—to Martin Boob's, and I thought larould_gonnd see him t das my disease hadlnereased mottnestivithin tit two years, and% hisd , heen under tome meet of several domare, from whom I recel'ed no benefit. In the early part of June of this year I wean to se:eft, Schenck, and was examined by him with his "REEWISONI- Enili.” I have been takeng his. Pant Etrup, 800 Weed Does and dfaedrata Pills shine then, and I must say that I am greatly beneetted by their use ; indeed)/ might - animal say that I am well PINA M. SMITH, /rang /Obeid tp., Maksfiag Oko. Odoeselll,l6ll. am. Gave been =oh tonefitted by the nee of Dr: IMES P 32.2116111: Mord, ON& Od al, 1136 L Owns of Dirs. IldaComte= I had been affected with Disease of the Lungs, for tour or erre years, when I heard of Dr. Schenck court to Martin ,Soott's. Previous to this tame I had van up all hope of ever getting well, but M r.ooh, venom I knew to bate been cured by Dr. *bench, urged my husband until he prevailed upon me - to go .nd see the Doctor. who found bo th my lung. eted, - the bronchial tubed were both (hegira "tan I 'breathed, they would rattle 'en that tt oottld be' heard distinctly . I bate now taken his medicines for some inns, and find myself wonderfulft improved, although ttit entirely recovered; I now' find myself able to attend to most of my houiehpld ditties, and hate no deitht of my ultimate recovery. From the benefit I bays received from Dr, Schenck's treat men, I would adviae ell persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit. 'JANE IdcOONNIZIJ., Poland 7bunsa/OP, Mahorang Cb.. Ohio. Oct. El, IBM I have been trouhiedlor about two years with a wain in my breast. Late in the B i ting of We year I hunt of Dr. Behead tondrorotft -to • Martin . Koch% end Idetermined to call and toe Win. and get examined with bin Reirptromater. • I did cordingto took all three of hie medicines, ac to directkota, and I , lutve been greatly beneetted. I hope, from, the benefit already ex perienced, that it win not be long until I am en. wedl, /ARE Montt 2botalai".llohaviag, Co .ohio. 00.81. For about five years / had been alfeeted , with_ Plan in the right sae Of MT breast, and to hopes of getting re/WU had taken many different kinds 54=outee; but !blind no benefit from them , A 7 .1 then. -beard of Pr. &.heock, and the great cures he was performing with hie treatmen t,, and concluded to send to his Agent abir Dr. nyiar some of his malt cline. Pre i n to t aking it, IWu so mango:l as to be nu , eto findresemyeelf, o r even to lay in beck I was obliged to sit sp i rit a ehsirin order Mob. lalan any rest at ell._ Aftr having taken Dr. Elehenek's medicines, I hand thitt the Doctor was comingtc Martin IfordYs, and I determined to see him: - I was already so much improved by thstmte of tds medicine, all to ne, able to go Over to I& -.Koch* which is a distance - ten 'wale from my loose. The Dossier proliountestmy_dieme to_be BrowenteA esnasumptileaaanitlawer Gosh plaint, with an samesion of tist Pleurathe ribs, i would moreover add, that I cough ed 'M. most oontirdialit, aixt apit tus large quanittles matter . daily. I took the Podmowle is& Weed TAMA and illaustreete Pills, according to the froetor'sdtreedicins, and am haver to say that tam nearly well. ANNA WARM; • Vistfp '[bores ksv Cbliashkato Ch, Ohio. Oct 21? UM. der-dew SMITH. PARR & 00., aintTitil WARD irovarnteit, rititardell ete. , A. Washonao, Po. 3tta Fiat and 120 Etentred 'lliaractarersofalPetteaanedOenaatOoel Molds and Stids, Goa and .WaUt. Pip% Bad Amnia Dog 'rotes Wagon Bozaa,Steel Ptd lu ri;lak -G =Oletinge ofi every de. 11011 ttouter., Ea!tog a compasha tasebbse isießattaohod to the tatinenosEenldgeg eell be emtell i ttended to fieldrara ro?RENT OA LEAS", FOR A TERM r gIVIITIABEI—A delijibtial country rest • litMeee leilletrtaimecheete•vielnity of the eftworttb four serer ti etteekumi free 10. qpileiaealitAsejeolo d on sinp . tdrered; the *we, ecieth v g * el 't lend kitchen with ggo - d wan and efittens stacked- :71ror4erunt apply to M. FERGUSON, at Ite.lidiwilt Common. etle 1thea714141.1402 to I,N. 441 y. , Jall4wd• pPOE CHRISTMAS AND NEW ' PRAM catrittu-sotirs, - aspics Ruh am article :be Um) healaatitraVittio.4 leprikaaat, } , lad" dtilttat4he F nd itton iz r WrestiNt Corigradalbistlngßootvonly: tI Et Ltalletehoalod Bahama Boota, Ltialy_sl,7ll; Boyd .1306tadr0mi1.6.11,1049,00 l a itutikna ow& ROW AO Ica italdayarl?ing la oat Italy ittaltWlotallgarea, RlBPBolll.ollolliat. Id .. tivski44. _ t Gcr IriIERBLIMAT OEM, and ) , Itetatil Groan. Z uucmuisil n VIVASOWENIII%. Awl '"NifittOrrireirmitott . tedo ecl o p one wow*, AINKCIPMArer- !AVM a* • vz liii •Y lo k. a. 7 4 sq, vi-3.1 atm 1- ..i.J1,12, FIT Last . rtef •!.1) 4 - ,Lar.q.z.v) b -, M4Adll'l4 42'141:arti of Jams Glint. Cara of Mrs. Warner. „, -- , v,;? ' ''-'''.. n 's '-'-:'"r''''•-;v , .., ".. - ,:ti , .- : '':'-.1,,F#-?:-silkt.:4 50 e . 4•e 4 . 5 eA '‘ - - -- ': -- 4:' --k:7,; . •:,c 4 ,5-:- .'; tii,, - .-;2 4, n , ",'” 4 , 4 , 4' . •.• 1;7....t?, °' "'" , ,,g4 - .. 1 ...y - \***4 g.L.;',---f•-v ~ .1 - ,-.., ,, ,•-s - ,1, - ,, ,,' ~' ,t:. '- , :7-14 . 0.t.Z?' ''....`,..--•_:-• 'l'-'ao-' 3 ,- ,.- - ,,,,,, c_:... 1. --' - r..„. •,; 3 4,. .,T ,, ,N,..5.1 ( ---141 it DIBEEMITE444IB' 4 - ' 'mgwiturrtniximAlq , -1--- - .0 -. ...2 5 '5 , -q 4 'MOWING •St ''.1:liff11::: .I§-itt:,, ''';: , r.,::"., -- , '4l ( ,• - PoRTRAM •37 , 411 i '...-: 4'' ", - I''a; ) -U 1 Wend 11111601011110m1I , , eitlitgw4. 4, slw'' - "''' l- 1 . , , i . , -„,..,...„.1*-,.,ii5 , :i., . ~,.„ : ..,,DFAim,,a4s ~_.--, , ,-,_„-; , ..,4",,E,-m4e4f psimra g puilinarivattliewitiora' , vm Os iiiitifitii4--?.--,'--vVt-EN. Dada's itti0i,0b146,.,-- ..,„,.,7 bulgtr,-;;PIL wino ~ c , '' • -,t. Agr,.`:-.! -2 Q , : 6, ,,5.9 Priesix lie #glicialw itteis . , .1' ` ' +,......._... ..; .-- -t:`, , .." , 7,f.:,,..1 Painfroo f imuditig ringeto - ~ , • . . ,:,, ,4a , ,frionaFten ~..__ eigkie price,- ~, „, : y. .-4...- 3 -0 4." .. 4.,. 4, 7^:2 — 4- 4 . t 5..... 4...• --, ''- -4 -a- S"--71:4. 1 1M. 8 °IV IV ' a :Tilitlikirriiift-• .4,_,:,46.1.1 , . 136 Wood fitrooti -1 : •*0 - akz.44„ , . -i '':-FR I `-' l, ,'. „ .. 1001113 FOR i teatsii„,.i.f .5.,-144-, i w ietim m r ° 14 1 =6, 11 " 1104 ' .„,i r A we s:a; 0 einem ---`;,- -. .--,:o - - - ezreetratuvalpi .L 7,,.. -":•A--1• , r pitmans about toengoltebi M. - ca . 7 - - (-- - - , ih'. , =. 4 :-i - r ' ..4. will - be tel eitite Welted ttfOfityouitk ; 1 4j , ii:::l.4> 4 . " 411144413 ,1 1. 4 Pl 4 gt° 42 l l nWr Oil ' '-,,. + ,:.! -.. f .' ., ,': 12 0: ; .: 11 141 . 1 ,14, Pq. Qin- --;,-.- : ,--1 , ,,,.... -- ~.,-.,,,,,,,,,,, 'AT , 11EMICEEP Mi1(404. 13*".;-; ' 4' j , _ - ~, , 4 - , L . 4 '.,-tpJ As'iatir9labbot te aliaL:""r :, i 4 , % - t, Evionntettliel7AltagtAlt 4 9 ll ßOM&O " —A4 ' ' ' ' 74 1 vit yr clinus utibein 4 td• - • - , 4 1.7, ,, e,...i.e. ~...)-er f t ~.,.: ' . 1 .%:f4 . . , :. r -'-, - (,. : AlilitleilliVENTajgro.'---- ,''' =-'';V The lerser.pogthm,la 114-- -- m oraikaitrite. Bala bte ~,,,,< Puma Oveittvckimgains , - ,,, -4, 7 , .0 '.A.!'" l Wholesale balers &ref.' , , • -.- - - 4 1 P="e A:,.:4i,:ft,y4 8 Yfil••!• b) • igaiEl AXATAIME 1 FOB . qthelkntsev!iteltitetkrPtil portico, goe±1„! 1 / 1 416 1 atnS totbite aztimptetatir" IkvApt,lWeo Fen of eftit*fraltiOfsiiio ileitilthrlAbenT,temtPt Gift: =Vic above 413 p taltptsecese, add j witk,. pco a ass iozi ea the - elating cut ea rectabodlariew '• magma Callcq Con.on P - AnisentAriet . Tanwe selling tnnob teaa tut* r get- B SifOiLIJS at -121 1 1 , 111- 4.tril= l/1.1, - 07 Market meet, oetweetritikesat arella4l Wza. DL FILIMik • STEAM`ENGINE: I BM g $ - IRON FOITIV t ' Elenerai Machinists Near the Pezals R. R. Paaelteller*ltlGN•l4 . PX 29 / 2 41tillrigs r* •,* Orr ma n L a ANUFA.Crtragl L " asistiDlMlP • aura &tenet, raarmg three to saw so and fifty horse power. dad ladiad.lktratial kink aim mills, a past Fornacery..Factories‘ ski Give partlerUar tteationto too tantatmagoadellte. sad hfaehinet7 tot grist , alas stet prolaleol n and ci= a szdailf. • meat at abort notice, Ittjr,ines and Bonne of d mv i r ti o tr . - 1,1 ~ • -A Also, Inraish Boilers, and Shea' Ircatise, illrought Iron Shafting, Han gers ardi"Pu =miry, and .continue ; Macnmer7 cane Oar priose are low, oar" ot. the best ttuallty of latatariali mic t i aM 4l =ra all cases to gm satiatataioa. se-Orders from all parts of the conatry• and promptly Illiedb C 144K8. Ig:UWtiir*4 IIdPoRTANT 'TO:LALD: Jlllll. - 7 DR JOHN HARVEY ;"' for -' upwards of twentyyears deft:led biX monad. tame exclusively to the trestaterd • Diffteutftea, and haling etteeeeded - thatteeade mutes tothe afflicted to acond bekbah.,bro now entire cone nee hi offering pobiletrW "Groat American Remedy; " CHROPIL wht6 nal timat or In Motoring t uferlae trom XI, fall WHM, ti Osams. oMciise Mr ...Most Fi MOdion, mid r ma. will d. .487 stir 11111 a , um, ankreMorim! non, and by ' reolarli i ty, :wl n 0 sai ould bbeel Fioh box and when dew. advertieed „ J. BMA' Bold by JI5S.11:111- pm rt. aisa or, , Iriour. Orate, Deem. remesuic Dried 'Fruit aserDredmilleiNDlOd4yer'' comma or YARXTV-ItinilinDDidigrk FORWAR. PITDIVORGH;PA:; ; ' Bans to—Franale G.Paibm *kW%-- wcirehlike.„ S. Cuthbert t &M t Plitstoeu eni Boyd Ott, Hkam. I 41. Ha dILA. 114.1 t, It. 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