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' I MANUFACTURE AND tLiVE 17.1, sale a psi*, Amalie% of • ,tkliopco 4 Mon.lll4plostvs. Also, .a -1 ,! 411 Y 8.. ? " 1 474rt*,*da c'.l ITSIVPASes itl• 45 Hand NMI!" miseni 4. PHTELBUREiII f JOSEPII H• THomfsori GENERAL AGENT MMMISSION NIMMUNT .ro., 4 Arbrth /RIM Street, dowel s. 3 , , PHILADBLOIEPA, IlilzW}OWLlME,...W„bueh,hiolcom AjL a received •nd far aide by (kkiew&AIWAWE4hCI*) A GROW/LULLS (ILDPititiiioAP, 41t/ lagetieselOsd and teroolsbre..-- , 4 MN 910116 E 4. MELLY. I=4 No.a, PoilesioL . .2 VI BliV . .Y u YC :J. t 1 'z'l -- 'ih 2 ;:r ,tee .vt a .. , _.,:,..!..A..e 1.1'..1 1 f , 2:' ' 1. ...ta.: I - 7 ,, ,n . -", t I .BEITIT.i. rat. '; 9f -:. .. :.. Z, 1 '-r„t ' ' - - - - %...kr la 54 . ' 3 0 akuo.a. :...,_ , ._.: . 4,.,, ~ 1 D ..4 4 , 1 ..1...- .., i. . I: ~ • f ' I ' . SSA.-. i,e -, I i " ''' ' ' '' ' ' ‘"".sli''..*„-:. -, et'iis - ~,,. 1 :I.d 3 ~ i , a •••• . Ei . ..,„*.fi , 13 . Lir ',-. ••••;_, , •, , f,... i"..,,,.. 4,1....,". ow ~, _._ , ~, ' ,-, :ff:, ", t -7) . 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T. gifia. 7 -TC - te rem a a ;ne 'at this ktintionnin, liiiro tett killed 4 week in-she engagemerittat :Fort Hen. j •i while serving at his pest As pilot of, i tie United States gunboat Essex, arrived &It evening and w ll be interred looday frOm his residence in 'Allegheny City.— Caprdiri liCerl--iatail- universally known among- river.men •and was generally es ili to mid for Rs many' good qualities. He w born "ill the Old Dominion," but ca eto this city when but a lad an was d Lo the wheel, becoming one of the At skilful pilots on the Western waters. er piloting for many years he took colon:rand of a boat, but soon returned to this wheel. the Prima Dann& being the „Mit boat he commanded On the last trip of the Arago to Louisville, he was her pilot, and seeing Flag Officer Foote, in con:mend of the gunboat expedition, standing on the wharf, asked who he was ,and, on learning, immediately offered his services for he fleet, which Were promptly t A~etited: - Another pilot brouglft the Arago back and Capt. Ford, a few weeks after, fell in his country's cause. Captain Ford was in the 49th year of his age and leaves a wife and four children. He was a kind husband, an affectionate father and a good Citizen. He leaves a large circle of acquaintances, who appreeriating his worth, will feel his loss keenly. Waooweguasa auxin —An interesting case is .an trial in the Superior Goon of •-fifew York, viz: Dicks:.n vs. The Bank Laufrenoe county: The suit is to wooly. er the value of 220 . shares MO each) of stecii,:fif the Harlem Gas Light Go., alleged by plaintiff to have been purchased by iiYagonsaller (in his own name) for gim and_held for hie benefit, while defendants Claim that Wagonseller abstracted lands of Ufa bank and sent them to Dickson to in. - vast for him In the stock; and further that Wagonseller, when arrested after his al,- :Boonding, in 1857, with the funds of the -bank, transferred the stock to the bank.— The case Involves several nice legal points. INCAPRD AND RECAMTRED.- 'Captain" Davenport, the Cleveland Swindler ar. rested here some time since, escaped from jell in that city last week, by going out With a party who came to visit another prisoner, He was pursued and captured at Berea, and returned to prison. DEATH or .& Aaron —Ono of the stock company at the Theatre, Mr. J. J. De Courcey, died yestardsy morning at hie boarding house on Grant street, after an illness of about a week. His death ensued from, internal injuries (Awed by being thrown from a horse while taking a ride recently. He was a young man and un married. STRAMBOAT ON FIRN.-A kettle of boll, log pitch on the steamer Silver Wave was -Upset by some insane yesterday morning and, tairtng fire, the--deck was soon in flames. The fire was extinguished before it had done much damage to the boat. Tax interests of the glass men In the matter of taxation are represented at Washington City by Messrs Samuel Mc. Kee, Wm. Phillips and John P. Pears, who will not permit the article to be heay. ily taxed if their efforts can avail. COtrIITSILVZIT ones on the Terre ihute branch of the State Bank of Indiana,dated 1857, with the names of the President and Qaehter - engraved, are In circulation. AN .actrineurporating the New .oastle end Beaver Valley 110.11 road Company ties passed the Legislature and been signed by the Governor. TO THE PUBLIC. E -- s, - CIALLY the lima ..„,---- r , nint, and falsely Mod- , .„, --. as , e.ccitna of al de- V.... , ,Vew '4-ts. a' , ninations. treat secret: --...'.* "'4 , ". Ind ...eAea." , disorders., "„,„ti 1 ,..3 : -. 1... 4 ' ,i''ils oil , souse and 1 Rasa cw or • l' ,---..':-&/ Ortaoons c.utution end ';:-. \ ' acid ent it' ychtu Of both 86710, AM. %ands, single , or teamed. DOClAltia I:/. Swears= publishes the fact or Ms dotal w. tre i-norpn , and falselT modest are dreg fully , 'Nocked, altd thins. It a great air "try unmoral and for contamination nod don:whoa a none their wives, promising eons ao -,., '^i St :hoar taintly phjigotan ebbtill be combous to keep teem to iqnmane that they do It a same as Dr siiA °I TgUP, (arcept publish a fre, le t a loan ive practice might be lest le thnr itiziong stupid f steely modefq and presumptuous UM& 3.3 . borq alto famed In lscrance, sprain gon as m ivarooni. , and whc compare society, interns FlialißstAko4tozkill die andanuth tayttalultsl3, y amity gotten. I. t to pulMcity, bowever numerou4 par ince .3 1 43,0at•Cfmatcrellitankfti t their song dautb bre 100 Walls, previously ble, sickly 9_4 of outririte condition and al oeer _lPLea t _nave beeureatiVehlth and vigor by la swiSTRUP, &laid& plisq• end Per mar• doge through him have tatfecrrimcn Sheering, suiety, mortification, An. Haling trie.aqvantagt,. of oyer thirty years An.. Ail I _Qmerraeloril noinsegttkuM,lote ' er Mina nameattnent of *eau mapea, i pt he la delty cdasultea by that profnagilick.ot tecammended lay tbspeeti able citlaarra, r pablla era; t.roWretera othiitela, he rrhea, or so called nocturnal enthiaionar— ill dreadful malady...her be completely %Cared by every lastdlacovegr that has never yet failed. In dfiseases he has hail superiotoxperienewhn amount of his old age, seventy years, all irregts lirity is completely cored. As for consumption ca pitlmouary diseases my syrups; which are compo ad from iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician five years at the business, ii has had more success n all the pretensions that, have as yet been discovered, as the (*roll cites will -show. They itre- all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet, that each peraino will get at the examin.ati -, 1, all free of charge.-if °Moe fla Smithfield street, near Diamond Wool Private aommtmications from all'partaaf ft a linos strictly att•inded to. Direct to 4Plitilegt Wald G&W' BOOTS CHEAP, GliNrs CALF BOOTS CHEAP, GENT'S CALF BOOTS UHEAP, 4r<30.6 -WragelP. IMU A EL DIEFFENRACRER GENUINE IRISH WHISKY, Gennine,Sciotch Whisky, : Pure old Jamaica Sum, Pure old Cogniac Brandy, Pure old Pinetiltrandy, Pure old Pellevolabi Brandy, Pare old Holland Gin, Pure old Anchor Gin• Fine Champagne,liiherry, Port and Claret Wines by the gallon or bottle, for sale by WM. BENATT, . 120 Wood street. 1 43 ailLml. j4Bt l reee YS tall FL L. 444 N. .treat 1110, ICH 00.44.P4 Velvet Paper H ng WP. 129 RA Ul./....40.,416,17 . --20u second. ICOOWIM. ntie - . f9f . . : 1.71 E !4 Vl5 -OLutto . - pr e 1 ~ .1 t % di 14 an d , for male dtoNo. W.Jod etrest. Foam 88 MONROIC, February B.—A, communication was received from the reb. el authorities this morning, by flag of trace, in relation to the commissioners ap pointed to visit oar prisoners in the Santa. The purport of the dispatch has not yet been made public; but it is supposed to carry a dispatch in return, bat the order was subsequently countermanded. The flag of truce brought news that the engagement at Roanoke Island still con. tinuetint date of last dispatch. At dbrk last night it was still going on. The fed, erals bad sunk one or two Con led,rate gun- boats. some later news has been received at Norfolk, but it was not communicated to our hoat The Eastern State returned t., Hatteras to-day. She took a large mail and the ac. c.Amulation express matter here. The steamer Argo, Capt. D.ividson, of Boston, arrived this afternoon. She fs to run between Washingttm and Buid's Ferry. Capture of the gcbooner Cal. houu--Taklug of Fort !lien ry, etc. FoßTlnces M 01113.011, via Baltimore, February 10 —The Sz..uthern papers re ceived are of no later dare than y es terday. The New Orleans Bulletin, of the 28th, says that the reported burning of the steamer Calhoun was incorrect. When she was abandoned the captain set her on fire, but it appears that the Yankees shortly after boarded her, extinguished the fire and took possession o.l,the boat and cargo. Her cargo consisted of fifty tl: , usand pounds of powder, ten thousand poar di of satpetre, four hundred sacks of cAloe, and a oftiantity of block tin, &c. Speaking of the capture of Fart Henry, the Richmond Dispatch sap.: Though much to be Tegrettect by the '3. it was a foregone conclusion whenever the enemy should think proper to bring a large force of men and artillery to bear upon it. It is a structure thrown up since the begin- rting of the war, and was never expected to resist the heavy b 'mbar:Amen: or as. sault from a large land force. It also says that the destruction of the bridge, which crossed the Tetinc&ee river, though productive of some inconvenience, is not matter of any great detriment to our in terests. The rosq without the bridge, will' still he available for strenetting our lines, through connection, except for mere con. venience, Leing a matter of inferior im portance. The, - arque Ferdinandine has •acrt ved from the blockade off Wilmington N. C. No news. , The steam er' Albany, from Annapolis, with Qaartermacer's stores, has sailed for Hatteras. Bishop Ames preached an excellent sermon this morning at the chapel in the fort, General Wool and staff ware present. Assistant Adjutant General Stevens and Lieutenant Yelverton, recently command. ing the signal Department here, proceed to Now York to-night on leave of ab. sense. Dispatches to Gen. fleck from secretary Stanton an(' General McClellan—Rebels captured. Sr. Lours, February 10.—The follow ing tektrama have been received at Head quarters: WASHINGTON, Feb. 8, 1862. Major General Halieck, Sh Louis: Your energy and ability receives the strongest commendation of . this Depart, ment. You have my perfect anfidemee, and you may rely upon my titincst support in your undertakings. The pressure of my engagements has prevented me from writ ing, but I will do so fully in a day or two. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War, Also, the following: Major General Ilalleck: BOX EC b Pittschankt . pool Offin4, Thank Gem GEpnt,''Flag Officer Foote, and their commands, for me GEORGE B. .IklcOLk.u.sx, Coniartthr4h- Two digA"to..hoff m ti„ dated Feb, 6th, receiv ed by Geft. Raileek, states that Gen. Utitrties is soul: of Lebanon, and has taken twenty nine prisoners, including two captains and one quartermaster ; also, a quantity of flour. itepprtfa syrest of,,Gen. Stone. PHILADELPHIA, Flbruary 10.—It is currently ,repurforthere that Gen. stone passel atiougli-tfitciitw indele arrest, ou.his way to Fort Lafayette. De velopmeniScif the Coffifillteed on the Don duct of the War are said to be the cause of the arrest:.: ,1: - Roam _ P.BIIM " wHomuivccaetnxits imanstotAso FORWIROINGTI RCMP!' ''D.444eitisl U 4wltri="n., • Prettutinam. TAntow. PITTSBURGH; - T CT§ DAY MORMNG,- FEBFEBRUARY BY 'TFLEGRA PH. By t resteidairs Telegiam. ' , AVM Fmk'll illttirt France and the Southern Block THE BUMPER OFF . GENOA Faerrax,Febrhary 10.—,The bteamehip' America has arrived with LiVerpiibt tiatm to the 20th alt and ,by telegraph to tee 25th: The cotton market on the-2&a was quiet and unchanged, with sales of 5 000 bales. including 2,000 bales to speculators,and exporters. Bread,tuffs are dull, with a downward tendency. LONDON, January 92i® 04. Los. - now, January 26.—There are vague {amore that Emperor Napoleon has noti fled the British government that he will shortly officially demand its joint action in, raising the blockade of the Southern popts of the United States, and if this co•opera. •tion is refused, that he will take the initia, tine steps himself. T e London Tiknes continues to urge England not to interfere with the Ameri. can difficulties, INsing that the nation can afford to wait the result, which cannot be far distant. The pirate Sumter is reported to have been seen cruising off Genoa. GENERAL BUENEIDE'S EXPEDITION Battle at Roanoke Island SELECTArALE.` THE SCOUT'S REVENGE AN INCIDENT OF TREWAR Night had 'settled down upon . the army of the Potomac t and, except in Die tent of a General,irthat roignsd in the .camp. The river roll placidly along, as though no hostilo, forcer lined its banks, and Washington lOoked. peaceful as if no devil were trying to pluck some stars from the flag, Which ,floated over the Capitol But the 'measured tramp of the sentinel, and the quick, low-toned 'eliallenge to the straggler hurrying to tharters, told the story of the struggle at Was' oing nti. . In the tent ofthe , General, grouped round a _apian table_ on e which were freed maps of the oonntry, eat several officers, eagerly distiussing a point upon which -opinions differed. It was an in- formalcouncil of wa,y,.and the officer in command, while he listened carefully, refrained from giving his judgment in the matter—flattering first thia one with !symptoms of agreement with him, or ' complimenting that one on the, clear ness of his views, while he drew from some of the more bashful of the party what they thought.: • To none was he More' polite than to a young man of fine address, whose shoul der straps claimed ter him the rank of ' colonel. No greater contrast could be found than between. the faces of the General and hisbordinate. _Both had keen eyes, an would 'he ' - called ki handsome men any , / ere; but the feat ures of the elder waste an open, manly look, while those of the younger bore a sinister cast, thatcid much to destroy his otherwise good ooks. The colonel was evidently ill at)sase, and though he returned the polite- attentions of the General as a gentlethan would, he did not venture to meet the steady gaze that accompanied the honeyed words. Jest at the moutent the discussion was at the hottest, the sentry announc ed a messenger. 'dhow him in," said the General, and tle man entered with a respectful salute. i "We will resume this to-morrow, Oat:omen," he said, howiti d g to the party, who taking the hint, immediately diapersed to their sev eral quarters. . "Well, Hardy, what success ?" said, the General, turning to the scout, who' stood leaning on his rifle. He was well ' worth studyin g—a tall, lean man, with stooping shonldera y a face thin and sal. low, with rambling legs, but his eyes glistened ass if on lire.. lia body, un gainly as it was, gave promise of great strength, and the long sweep of his arm, •oined to the grasp of his immense hand, as he caressingly held his weapcn to his breast, would have warned his foes that it was unsafe to try conclu— sions with him at too close quarters. On every line of his countenance, marked as it was with inexpressible sadness, was written honesty and firmness, so that you felt what he said could be trusted. "A leetle. Gineral," be eaid looking cautiously about. "Be we alone ?" he added, in an under tone. The General stepped to the door of the tent, but Lothing could be seen ex cept the sentry pacing his usual beat. The scout, however, was not satisfied, and walking briskly out he approached the rear of the tent, whon a hasty foot step was heard retreating. He listened carefully, at. the same time keeping his trusty rifle ready f6r use, but the foot steps died away in the distance and he returned to the tent. "Sopa° drunken soldier, Hardy," said he Gerferal, a little annoyed at the oe- ourrenee. "It shall be lookea to to morrow." "May be so," said the smut, loaning on his rifle, an i relusing to be seated. "Yit his paoe war mighty stiddy for a man in liquor." "Well, he is gone now, so let us to business," said the General a little tes tily. "Watch D'Arblay, Gineral," said the scout. "He's in high favor where i've been today, and that ain't no great praise for a Union man." "Did you reach the village, then," 'asked the General, his eyes fixed on Hardy's face, "I was there afore twelve o'clock, and by luck fell in with an Alabamy regiment. So as I was real Virginny" —and a mocking smile lit up the sal low face—"l mixed in with the boys." " You are venturesome, Hardy," said the other. "If they catch you they will show no mercy. Already your name is known the country round and a reward offered foryou." "They can't hurt me no worse than they hey, Gineral. I went by the homestead to-day, and the ashes are there yet. The fire that burned the old place went to my heart, and I ain't afeard of being ketehed - till my work e done." "Do they know how strong we are in this place?" asked-the General. "To a man, Gineral. And they're a chuckling mightily over it. 'Taint no secret at all, and they don't make no bones of saying they bey good friends in your camp. Did I tell you to watch D'Arblay, Gineral?" and the scout, fingered the look of his rifle, looking out upon the white city that by before him. Suddenly he started and threw him self inAbe shadow of the 'curtain 'which hung a the door of the tent. A mob :ment stood soi 'and 1 4 1 , 2 m/, itviftly , ringinehla 'rite - to shoulder,'a Amok- report was heard, and Hardy turned to the tent. The startled sentry hastened ink° the eat* bit,thcfrttAitle 1)140 guiPeaily iNittif had onlY eisaLottiii° tVenktts 7 fim leoetitkortyclanikifeltitellarn, that ehdi cicid it. But he bent low and whispere to the General--" Keep watell wanh, Gianni," and gave vent to a ehnokle that shook his ILoodP till his bones rattled. An hoar later and the life camp • that ley as an outpost of the . great army Was stirring with new life. No rapid beet to arms roused ,the sleeping sol dier., • bet swift messengers moved , among the white tents, and at their anemone the men shook_slcanber from their eyelideqand eag,erly,took their go. sitiona in , %c-ranks. • • - [To be continued.] E agAT QllgtTION 0$ TILE Dit r the ¢ezi two weeks will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY ZiLISTM.A./3 NEW YEAR'S PRESENT All th 9 friends and customers of REINEMAN, MENRiN & SIEDLE, That have notvet deb.rm , ned on what to buy wil pletuve look over the following list of articles, when they wl I be sure to find something to sun: Gold Vet t Chem., bitter 'f able Spoons, " Gems' Breastpins, I " Tea spoon., " Bracelets, " Forkre, " I.pectaoles. - Butter Knives, ", W smn Seale. " Soup Ladles, " Peu . end CAA , a. . Cream Ladles, " Lockets for Minas " Sugar Tongs, tures, ~ Salt Spoons, ~ Necklace, " Mustard opoons ~ Stud., •• Chi'd's Knife a ideate Buttons, l Fork, " Crozses. " Cups " Finger Rings, " ThM;blea, " Cht telaln lhains • " Snuff Boxes, " gar Rings, " Napkin*Rings, " Far !icor., I Plated Quitors, " Guard, Chains, - Cake baskets, " F. 43 1 ,. • " Tea Betts. " Charms, , Coffee Setts, " Armlets, I " Molasses Pitch. 0 Pencils, Se, C.c i ere, Plated Ice Pitchers, Plated Spoons and Ivo•ks, Plated kioup and Oyst.r Ladles, elo., etc .. (I.W and Silver Watches of every intagaina bin style and price. nv_ French German and American Clocks, Spy GlinneA. Musical Boxes. 2 to 12 tunes; Brenta, Stat. Lusty, Po: Lammas aid fancy srueles in general too antrierons to men:ion. AII we av'._ to a call at our establishment. NO. 42 FIFTH STB.HF,T, one door Prom Wood, and examine our goods and peicea. . elB tit ANDTAGT lIRY.IL 09 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ETfSNITURE. No. 4 Snra ttb field Stre4it, PIT TBBURCH. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lower prices for CAE 13, mylecly,,s SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS ST CLAIR STICII3ET. TO itARIEB,B AND OTHERS-FOR SALE oico WE Y'S SIUPKRIOR PATKNIt Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860 riIEET superiority of this Fan over all others fn nee, coruelets in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster ' better and more thoroughly with lees labor than any other mill ever otle,ed. The patentee of the above Fan has beertlimg en. gaged in manufacturing and selling A4/flout hued implements, convinced of the great want. good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of grain and seeds, presents this V. the public with frill con fidence that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having porchL.. , 3ed the 801 right to mannfactrrre and sell theabove Grain Pan and Separator, in Western Fennaginanut, Western Virginia and all Ohio. and the right to sell In In. diens and Illinois, In now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty Street, -Pitt& Intrgh,'Pa. W oW. WALLAUE: pniabnrizh„yniv lb. 1861.--tylkeintlaw 1 500 LBS. EPSOM SALTS, a 9 1,000 LBS. CRUX, TARTAR, 00 KILO Fll GARB 8011, Ifo L&3. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXE3 OEM kki-0 CORN STAMM Just received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, 0c25 Federal street, Alleghen, city. SUNDRY CONS/GNMENT 26 tarrels Si ted Corn Meal; 20 kegs Packedßutter: 6 tubs Fresh Roll Butter; 1.000 poonds Leaf Lard; 600 do Fresh Sausages; 100 hushel Pink Eve Potatoes; 600 pounds Meese Feathers; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 300 do do Peaches; 60 dozen Corn Brooms; 160 ne* Oft Bartelg:' 76 bezels Cheese, 'received and for sale by fel AS. A. &7,% E 8, corner Market and Firstasa. JAS. ..MILL KONONGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfull Worm the public that he has rebu il t since the are, and having enLsrged his establishment, and fWed it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawmg.and renewing, doors, sash and shatters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, dc. South Pittsburgh, September 1,11187. la% JAMES HOLMES & CO„ ORK PACKERS, and dealers in L provisions, ooraer of Market. anff Front ate. apa:lyd• A. it. ..woula Ert, Pittsburgh General insurance Agency, Irgocompaniss Illawrchcated Of fist. UNIAMPogo - •illithartare4 by retina. and other Eitatealks Piro, Marine and Life Rieke .taken of all de, • elercptiona. • p0264m FO ETR STREET Pittsburgh esc e,; A_ItI3ON OIL AND LAMPS-- description clt Lamps, from the.cheak Iwn Lamp, to the most splendid Perla Lamp.' Lamp Shacteeof every description, and the beet quad, of Garoon Ott. constantly on hand and for .ale at the store of sCSILEI3,I7. ,4_I3,VAK - LET, itlB No. 163 wood otreet. 300 DOZEN FRES a. EGGS just rettedred and for wile by R. L ALLEN, Agebt. No. 6 Wood street _ BALTIMORE PIANO AIANIIPAC TORY—This factory, oysr. I wenty-five years in suoceerfal operation, and Wsteneively favored by the seat - standard= of art and nisariminas lima azwimign,pertnistdon, the lipid time preseni-to cinsene et Pittsburgh and Vie row, atime - ofthe la.: - tear tarots' near & - sate at 183 W.REET. Those wishing to , powelmse,,s good, FAMILY PIANO, that will last alife time, at much lees than the us 'al price of a good Piano, are re. apnettoly regneetwollo.pirndtwwwflanoa aje(r ex uninwitan. Plardsto pact Vocalists apeciany invited to eiamlae thelacititieti alai:react thi s fro m over t h ose of, ttte oldayatasofnaommon ass They have Ib b e l y go tte 4 pp ettnreeekx forthexetan trade oft his, and arm Moons:ries a written goarantei of diatabiliftlo thtlitrebssens foifive yearn Heade soon. Orders will be recabeed los any style of Pispos °RANA SQUARE OrSIOTTA4M toads and _ewe, warranted to .J.MlSli a tißCa, Pitts Airgh. - • 74 T ) bmshele grime by o. • flat HENRY li. OOLLINS.'-' TO ti ORSE ONVlSrEllB.=t4:ls#iti.?s INFALLIBLE LININEFistr POR-H01188948 unrivalled by any,,in sli p„tt‘es of Lettnetteenserialea from Sprains, Braises 6r Nihenehlrite,lte'effk4 magicie , and certain- If sruese- Sir -, gootO f r Seratehe• .t Mange, o , it will 41E+0 speed , y - et Svavin Ringbone timy ensilviielMavonitahind • cured in.their in.npient sumac, hat confirmed easel are beyond the po-sibildy oravoitetddural genres of the kin=.l4onever,isal desmatoorinopel ea. but ,t wry be alleviated by this "Luiltnetit i Red RIME!". Inl application snit always remoreitte* , eoWeeewh and mashie the hcrse to travel with percipiently° ease. • Every Lorna ori nor should have this rethedy at hand, for its timvly 13.0 at the first appeiatiarew'of Lameness will etVetually prevent those forFuidable diseases mentioned, to whim all hoi4es are liable, 1 and which render so many otherwise mumble horses near y sorthiese. E. F...43ELIERia LW*: sera:. for Pittsburgh. d027.1y • rl.lo;noorir -EUROPEAN A6}ENCIr. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN' Agent, No. 1.18 Water street, Pittalottn92^, is prepare's to bring out or send back passengers from or to an, part of the old country, oither'b'T step% er sallincrwastua... . FIGHT DRAFTh FOR BAI papa& in any part of Eitraps: ' • -- . Agent for the Indtanapolis and Ulna • road: Also, Agent for the old Mack 'Stir Line of Sailing Packets, and for toe lines of Steanssha eall hur tatween Ns. York, Liverpool, i3hOtanw tiks/antr. • - Vcr 0 , , HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, ourth St, Dots Wood Smttb.llatld paxsauspa. . Alt work p:o - nptly atterkao4 io, tuytditxd BUCKWHEAT F LOUR— -142 eacks, a prime article, .114A : received, wad' for Bale by W. n. SMITH &VD , deli 147 Pront awl 118 Eiecotid,streMs. &U 79 Loo AjUSTIN COOMIS & m i . DeMersin Promissory No* . Moritinittria.; 4 azia oh aftun rte. for mono,. , EMENI;MM= NOTES IND DEAFTS-BOITOBT ANIYBOi.D. Persons doming Loans can be =PIZ= odaktsken easonable terms, and capitalists can 6e tuiriiel ie d with good securities at rontwineildwelwiees: Also, attend to the Bate, Boating and .Lessing, of dra'. Estate. Office, No. 7.4 FOURTIT aboyeWood, todlav A USTE.I WOWS CO iraftEAT INDUCE lENTS TO CASH. UT Buyers of BOOTS, SHOES AND. GUMS. Call soon and secure a naraain, as 1 am Belting at the same low prices, as Boots and Shoes have 84- vanoed 25 per eent. JOSEPH H. BORLAND, St2i-OHEAP CABI3 BTOREIOI la s St Alarket street, 21 door from Fifth O RANOES AND LEMONS, FRESH; just received at 11SYMRS h BROS, Yoe 19, and 128 Wood streak Fir 13E FOLLOWING ARE VOLILNTA RY statements from perw ns of respectability and truth, in this Tiehrity. who have been greatly beriedllatat by his remedies; some of whom would evidently have been An their graves are now it their diseases had not teen arrested by Dr. Schenck's metfictoesr Case of Laver complaint and Dyspepola of Ten Years Standing. I have beet suffartng for ten years past' from Liver Complamt and Dyspepsia. I heard of I/r. Schenck's coming out to .1?‘ artin and 1, thought I would go sad see 'him, as my alklet&SA had increased in violence within the past two years, end Ihe been undertresiment of sevorat domain, from whom I recei , ed no benefit. In the early part of .Ttine - of thitryear I wont'tosetenr: Schanck and vrasava by him with his "Ra3IPMO.II - I have been taking his Parnome Syrup, Sea Weal Tonic and Handrail Pills shwa' then, Aud i meet say that I am greatly benefited by their use ; Indeed, I might almost say that I sun ANNA. M. BI NIT Lowell, Fbkmd tp., Ha/toning m+ Ohio. October 81,1661. I have been much tonetltted by the ate of Dr: Schenck's medicines. RUFUS PA.B.ZEB, PoLand, OW. Oct 81,1861. Came of Alm', McConnell. I had been affected with Disease of the Lungs for roar or five years, when I heard of ' Dr. Bohenek coming to Martin Koch's. Previous to this ume I inuigrven nis all hope of eyes getting. well, but Mr. Kook, whom I knew to have bean ourectby Dr. &tent*, urged my husband rustSl he prevailed upon me to go .nd see the .I= l who found both my lung_ 'oted, the trio tubes were both thaesoecu wten• I breathed, they would rattle so that it could be heard distinctly.-- ( have now taken his medtoutea for some WOO, sod find myself wonderfully improved, 'abounds rot entirely recovered; I now find myselfablelo attend to moat of my houseboat duties, and pare no doubt of my ultimate recovery. FrOm the benefit I have received from Dr. Schenck's 'Crest, meni, I would advise all persons eirailerty arced to apply to, bunwhen he makes his past visit. 'JANE Mormentax, /Nand Tosonship,lfahoffino :Ohio. • Od. 81, 1861. . Certillest.e or Jan. Giist. I hare been troubled for about two 'years with a pain in. my Mont Late in the Spring of-this-year I heard of Dr. Schenck coming GM to Martin Koch's, and I determinedto'cwil and see him - and get examined with his Ilitespdrometer.' I did so, and also took all three of Ins_ inedicittes, ate, cording to directions, and I hare been benefitted. I hope frouithe benefit a. penenced, that it will not be long unUL I en. tirely well. JAMS GEIST. Fbland Thwnship, Mallon agr De, - Olikt • Oct. 81, 1881. ' orflrir 1 For about eve rhkd hesti /deified with pain in the right si de d of in hopes of gettin& retie,. I had takeu s ur dalteramitkinds : of medicines, but found' n neat - from , pent • whatever , . I then heard •of . sad: the great cures be was performing s pitk his: treatment, and concluded to send to Uri Agent' in Pittsburgh; Di. Keyser for 'some off :meth' cane. Previous to taking it, was so postnated, as to be, unable to undress myself,pr. to„lay bed: I was obliged Melt ititlet to frta' tale any rest at aIL After. hating -thdtert , Dr.. Schenck's medicines, I heard that WeDarcamwse coming to Martin Koch's; and I dads:Mutat* bee him. I WWI already so much improved 4ifilta , use of his medicine. as to De able to mat, Xt. Koch's, which a distance of a,. s ite .My house. Theyboctiir pronounced My tole' BrcumsalMliDonsituraption andLlwerrOmst.. plaint, with an &dilemma o4' the pleats the, ribs. I would moreover . ' add, that coughtid 'III • most continually, and spit me, huge Made hi matter daily. I took the Sea Weed Weed Tonle and Misadirstke according to the Doetor's threatibris,and iith to say that man nearlymell ABM WARNEK, f t - Omits .Ibwriartr OaktuaMmuaa s (Atio, Oct. 7Sr UM. —dial•dkw SMITH, FAR .&, Ail NT MI WARD UNBOLT , Itf Pd. Wasabmme, No. le Puttmid Lie He&ndstrineda: Man taotnreraofallsiseaand deamiptiona pi Coal Oil, Retorts and Stllla, Gas and :Water Pipe, Sad bona, Dog o>tmE4, Wagon Boken,fitaellfatede,PM lias.Hangars and Oonphnim. Also-Jobbing and Idackunc Hantlege.ot every des script:on mode td ardor. • Having a coMpiate machine ahopattikahed tote Foundry, AL nacostery IliAing Will . eprefally . ttandad La faittarn • • VOR RENT OR LEASE FOR -A,,TEK JC OF riVE YEARS-4 ~ delightfulcourdry resi dence, sitatatedip the' itomelhate - 11Mrdtt of the city, with four, aares of . ground attaehetL The to. wiiit9l Is the most destrable oi any offered; the bow% containing eight rooms and kitchen with god watt and cistern attached. - 'For terms angs t° M. FE RGUSOM, AND" sna r Common. gheny city, from 12 to 1 it an; icroi FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS GIFTS!—BOOTS, BROM. AIS"D BUM/3—The very armele than 4 3 Fhtniedi be the beet, meg:clip/Me and :,64.17neettditptrird 1 , 7=71V:di)." maw huZ, oolitl,41; Ladies' heeled Balmoral Roma, oaly $1,76 m oo n. B oo m from $1; 6 0 lo Z.OOC - Aiso linffsl6 and r ; Ones Shoes, Cork 4 oles=d Zoo Oreepora, and everything in our line At equaliilqvc ger- • • JOB. soatiaNtora Nam 241 dal* fro hi btb. C TIERNA:R iGIETtI" Wholesale and Retail ltroeem morrow „. TSs , 14144sgmat : 41 rowv , • notooet ommlror ORIOSTREWPANDWIINDIAIrIiD, - .820-11 , aw r y DIG LE4ID/-10flla H. sale&nts • • _ - - • ..;:cta Arht4 ;940, ;ht.: Li I .• —..... ........._—............_ 4,44 - 14-I WCPANtAV-Mitait3 0,4 , 5 - ,11,4 , . -I b . 1 . ,, r' 151 F 1 42-0 1 Xt5,.A.1114a*.... - ,i - iiii , 1 1 .. I 'EA, Kilt - F9l.lAtl: PORial l i 4 431* ritirtrat if .....,., ~......... gilt 41214)110014 4 11116Vit) rojimilm t., -, trit ,la., ; -4 t:idafit - 134114 .5. ..,... 7 Ira aLLTE = AND.MaDOII4 - I* , 0.113 illetttlifield Streeti awf 1 4 . . 04 .. ) ri. Bio bpirozr . --arte , AxilligrAiiVrAvt thir ra.--.. Ity rase id 41613=1 _._. „r iti eau el.p.m‘a Ire a tionlital iscor . INU tinz% Reguildneg Frames ,!iti 1te.4.41,1 . 011 ..lAkt i fyi ed at wholesale price. , •"- ''''" `" -'' l'''" Q WAIT 4- 4.7%4 1 44,182.3twa-al.lOl-: , I Att Wgointititreot.4l -AK EX9 O LA FQR. BQWR"—erfk aeo"i6ortiif lALittitt iasi ;once the " tih f :aro ftratir tr o r int. eee oeininoitkotagege.in theeitea; t es7=4 . 4 bolo theciree;e* t9fTo434hciohatalithsi*:. rrllrvfna soivretiffenit" .LOSINGIOUILST-0041 , QAT.' sak.LP .o"ititou _ozo =it 'W woorill, "baldly, gomuseaCeA RIVEOSIVAIn ait* tnitoak;we have - IMo greettett ' deouse Theh apricea of - ix a/ 11:14 Ong - Vait,irtit Goopri piirtion'is thtteh toecoetile ppene Ina tk4t-4 11,1 4 6 1 been kogght aub ikthA 446440:0 eon. arts positlie Intrintine den oe taecCon. WholesoOntreritate buttettlikeoLlt ZAT9S, NAOSUMA - - .10111,4yttiettitetiMil eife Pt= VAL [TABLE AZ/ARIAN:I)4W deicke: l ° ' FOB S large ocg _fortires_Wu Hag:M*le of eleVen roorWaiid - haif 8 P .POrikrs_Bo.C4 cellar,largeatitiktaxacairtsgeltolgif And other out hinges. fiXeores of land trotttut 2/0 feet on,PeuntryivitufirAtreineerwidilerti'''''' , of ebOie fruito, grapo vtae%, /to. A,lso, fira94l-gap.ool., ,denoihrObbenrotenant OltdOßlSe order. The above is pleaskatty,Alitqated,coargetiol eine or aecess,miut win 'a on - fafierilbl e tenpa, with poooestuonso gie.flietoUnriimeNtlca A! a 13. * OM'S nT i a3 B • Jaiumnitetiotr%lell .1 -". . OWATILS, , SBA bawls. 4 • ... 4 z • . and DIITALXiirs 010ilitgttit aetedneed Elul Mie./Ot ttsansoci4lCoi ORELion rianAepThisti,LMelqki. salting much max than arkcaprlcea . and lean M.,1 - !'lff NO .14 mi l ket ai r'A Det i re guz 1 44F1D 4 -0'44 1 k1.3203444t 4 . dast , - • wilti-m.-Pilmg4 &'-' .- STEW IMINE,I3IIIII - - 11 - RON - FOIRIM Se: 'awake It acididats and Bollar Makenei • Near the rows a. IL /*kit • PlTTSBeit6lit t'Ato virANUFACTURY ALL IC..WA 1P: .fitearn Elngines, ranging ntrattred and fifty horsepower, ...ad addrad - gctr Mills; Saw MTh, Blast Fttrnaees, PaeroMea,-eter eve partiemaratientionto intooruticriCtionot Xrev,l,l. trines and - Machinery for gristmills, and for Up : rights,. male, wd curralnr ante nulls: •• • • • -141 Harp also on hand, finished and ready or ship,. „ 4. meat at short no ti ce, Itiltrines and Boiteratif stilt}' - description: • • . V.BO,II3IrMS - hi3oliers and dime' Von ttipaiately ' Wroncht Iron Shafting,, gera endt , every variety, arid berdatine the tnannfaci Fe es • woolen Efaenixtbry EUltillitiannmeavtla 'I7E4 Oar pnees are low, oar machinery manufactured of the bastWA y of materiaLs, and warranted in. , " all cases to love satiraction. • AP - Orders from parts of tbe CodnlaysOilatte4 4411 and pmmpllY . ltdltitiawv4i+4l - „r ig r: .731:PORTANT TO 'LAD= nI2. - JOHN AU' litpw.t.,Of tWtodtry9tori'dterataidirl • embal ma exclusively to t,he treitmcolto Ekticutneiinithavingatumeededta thatiaan cases in restoring the atoned to ionndhelaity i rnst a now-entre confidence ftrofferingymbliely hhi• - trot • - "Great- American ' '— ' DR. 13 EARIFF.Trlir — • - CH RO 1110-TH ER MAI. 'FEINAIA 21414 Which have never yet killed (when 'die dire glens have been strictly fotlowetl4lll-re."' * ' I moving difficuldestultdugpon: Olistractloo l or Stoppage ofJaAire a or in s the system to perfect health; . farm BW. A Picatipow • as, wel l ti'anua, o M 1T50120112/i r other wealmeee Utiti-aC ,I of the Om= thmana.- Alan, inall , easee of Inornrcrioi,-Brivonet' Pacezatvion, Bresnan, Peurripros„ 4. let ; _,l s . vrtu4nlare the - forerunners of more sezdint - ftWbe , r 2.7 less iritte arq pajeelly hertakek.on(thclapa ettbdida; _enchain( Ye taken by the moat deilaste, re. farg , 4: __W• 11 014 rguOng &stray r.itt Abel ;idttne Ar ash ney ler LIMI A COMM by bag, end restoring the ayitent to a , ' ? • yob. and by bringing on Om monthly • wilitt , regularlity; no matter from whit bane° `icloPmg kriae• They abotil_dAtertjettakairl:,2 -dna. wend three or four moans of lawgnaniy hob ;age at any other time,: adicarylaw-;.4: be the result. vadv Mahlon contains en PM: paw ala e Owl - :and wheo desired sent Oxman IClrrtalq any advertlied.figent, 'omelet of tifd BRYAI% Rochester.l.o,6emadi. ' Sold by Drugalita - generally._ anittlydAtttr „. th . MID CONS '• , , - - rionaf, Oman i , liasa Jamas 411e&Otriu Dellsd'lrritit aid - PirOdnieib G — sylvan* I, -"- i._____.,. It , zty.e.rn 618.15rta CUT li.ktain AND, it** amiulsiolp , . -,„. ~.,-,e,„- , ,vt PrtTaittiPklf, PA. . ‘ . ; Sonanc•—Peanita O. Banoi; gni; iiiiiiii . n De ue " 'forth dr, 13. St . Cuthbert &lion,. Rittebruolb,rßs* Ott ftehOref A - - -n, Bradv, caia.; a "‘". bl. Bonk, ,Liet. . Howell ax, a co; Go** if VI Anderoon, Donlon Pton & nulsantus • '-•-• 7II MP 44 "—t- ter :0011. BRUSH-$0 ' baleiciiintrtra ;m. - witlr.) -to fa rliaasii:ir -gouths, 11 O T 0 sftlitEkTi rcd ?CO - . 1 5 W OA' s it1 4 14 ' 0 ,11 bay yowl:411113u ou., AND FOR SALK-- zto. am maims, 41!1"° A'RDINeo oIL • *Asia iltresid ro.T.p.r) PEACHES-40 I4ejsjutim .lor We by " ' • tag„ . EMMY a.:Ocitana-N.J.- E " WALL 'AP !mitred &lenient of 'low priced Wad Pape:Oust re and for Bale - 1126 -15 r ! ?";AW.R1194/AS'Ffri.ktltseL DHOTOGIaPHIO ALBUMS,' ,____ U DNEXPEPTiONAtux. UNSURPASSED max, NDEPAISSED IN BEAUTT,---,..,. UNEQUAL-IRn fl 4 ATTAR LaWESTTOSSEBLEPRItYIt" ch um to eultall, tastes In 01.4TEL-1-r WITH. IMITATION, ,14980qc0, TURKEY ANTIQUE. •T) WITH VELVET AND 4101.iD " To had-Twelve C'erdr, -6 To 444 Twenty. Duda, . • • To hold 'rtarty_Pards... Tobold rortxurrawe' „row miftwook,..rm• TO :I 4OPATAirACA To bad Fitglity'Ditide, • • To bold , Ofte HtiodtediltWt hohtTvo Dandrectainieit4 is{ From ITANTY.F7D DDTS. • TO plSOLts CARTE ?0ftn,t4170v,, 4 , 41 , 8 Card Photoientwo-of ail lb. , Gidetrilialket . 4.- A and ituropi - i, hamer ll3ll *, with - 1 1 few ' All thirorownect Jig" All the prominent etatrisixttit?, 3 3 :4 1 4 ,0 1 Ail she prinelpid Geneiak AlLthelavorite All the Devotion& elergyrneliii' AU the: diatingubdiel-eititeint,,i t--0•41,34. All the Pelmer.,Marblee; ; =.li" ••• (gawk it 3 tol4. dem , , • door' td pmt eftiescrL4-411- "4. 1 1 . , 4 •a3 'ss 14107 14 6 4. 4 ' -" •• - ... - 4140111E1G I,l"titklit 1 .45 D.EL tnarrageh,CEED , „ 1.1,1 144- itas Vfl.4 Mtn
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