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The report goes in to say: 44,893 barrels, it 1861, ware delivered to the Atlantic arid ,9eest Western Railroad, at its connection, . -t reade with the Pcilade'nhis and Erie Railroad, in May last It is asserted, and cobtllently believed, the nearly as much has found en outlet to market through ,other channels! eeiletkat as much ..tem'alab - 'stored in tanks and reservoirs in the neigh.' bothond of the wells.. ,[des, _a vlaitur t., one of iiheilerge' wells' recently crnutted .114 tanks, estimated, lee. contain 80,000 listrele— this at a single well] Almost A IMO largte yield-ti ithci prod uc , of the flowing Wells-- , the pumping wells having become unprofitable, from the la. &lite with which the oil can be obtained • through the spontaneous production. This renders the vasty ield the more remarkable. It may now be questioned whether this 'large amount of o I,freight—ell of which A lselongt of ttgb t to the 'road—will not Soon Amend hill - acid access, under the control of the company, to some point at or near the largest field of production. , Tbere are Many who believe that if proper facilities of .transportatism were deeply afforded the region would iiiild.4lhonViree.fonrihr, of s million to a million of barrels per annum; provided the demand. ahoulgtoon., dram to equal the supply.- "the i iireduet of the wh,olo region has steadily continued tp increiiie," prom the time the first barrel *at shipped, in November, 1869, to the ,pinient day, and with greater proecot of eontinuance now than at any time during that period. The Treasurer's account on the 81st of December last shoats that the floating debt of the emnpany has heen,,di,miniatied4apci now iiiikbar Bills payable, $327,674 69; outatellffing scrip, $320.000; duezoniract ore, $250,414 00. The receipts of the Button) Division in 1861 Were $209,498 to $lBB 864 i n 1880, ard the expenses $118,409 in 1861 to $116,897 in 1860 Therrecelpts of the Western Division were $140,982 in 1861 to $.82664 Mn d the expensee $74,827 In 1861:to $66,041 in 1860. Hcelpts prier ttipeciscs in. 1861; $ 166 , 69 4; -- inereeiti* oriel ceipts, 80 psi . cent ; of expenses 12 1 1; net earnirgs in 1861, 45jper cent., t 036 858 per cent in 1860 A proposition has been recently made by Edward Miller St Co., and accer ted by the Board, with the approval of the Penusyl yenta It 4 /road-Company, for _the csomple. 4416 .unflnished portion, of4be , ,in ificlies' prosecnted with the utmost vigor and dis patch The report of Elwin F. Gay, &sq., Vice President and General Superintendent, states that the portion of the road between Sunbury and Lock Haven, upon which regular passenger and freight trains are run, has been kept. In excell'nt running order, as also the Western Division. After the election of the following 13.etrkof Managers for the ensuing year, the' neeting adjourned: William G. Moor heed, E.lis Lewis, Henry Dahring, D. K. , ifeekmen, (.1. B. Wright. J ,D. Drexel, Joel M. Sterret, Thus. 8 Fernon, Edwin F. G-ay. ru Tkik. uea ectAAyf,jL i=o ' .7. MID an.d • • meid. • ,) of all de:, 1, N 1 191.1011K. Lrifg4 %ad - qtaorabre, ne,,es ,nit d•seases or • • • • ••••• i +non and'' 1 • 4 ,. •- eadlint Tettine of both - ' - blr....tf.te, single 07' tnalT)ed.' Fk•cara lina-rxr.ur r untiatkes the fact of ble dein) 40, -r 79 , and taleely Modest at, I , •etet fully and Winn a a great air very immoral ^ anu for contamination rrt!ption a :Doe their wives, promising eon. sa •• • • . I hate family phyldclan should b. ciuttiOnis to keep Uteri, ir ignorance that they uc t e same as Dr P , P N•eflitlP, (except publishing, le t !Wide' ire practice might be lost to ell uno •,• stupid f os.dv moder. and preetimptudie ea born and ~ a uaed In ignorance, eprtuag re m , Me,aziet , -Vhc canutpare socany, loteW 0.0. fie to doll treabd debts, mysteriously, , 1••• •• y y gotten. Its to Publicity, however urneroue punch, an 1 guardians are thankfn `. • elf Sena. drin4b •er and wards, rriviotisly ~ol scaly e.. 1o: ea!: ^ate condition and avocet •• .• re been rerao:Gc. :4) oealth and rigor by Id. •'STR i Vaidos many before and.after map liya • o , Catkin, Jae." - Hanna for AdVarntagr :r thirty years ex lap I obse=, •• • .bent'', helium:metope 4bradn dal diseases, and who is daily _consulted by J +ff ~ I •. ~ • • ireinp943ol2lMOnd.64 by respeeti .ole • gitbilahar. a, proprietors of ccitole, to :•• • • ea, or so called nocturbed eralsSions.— •e• fa • • htl malady can be completely cured by thew. _frigtepacovery that has never yet failed..an •••• , • dPleasm'herharbad entrerkseexperiencebs • -••• • t of his old age, seventy years, all irrego. faulty , • completely cured. As for consumption or .•• nary diseases my syrups which are compo • • . • m Iceland moss and other ingredients by a sl • physic:fen five years at 'the billinesuit luJae • • more success than all the pretensions that • , - as Yet been discovered, as the neva. algae it 'shelf. They are all genultie and ein be fpm socording to a pamphlet that each person wfll et at the examinatl •A, all free of charge..- OM , •. street, near Diamond street Eli dOtificlunktations from' l! pule of the Unica ettt attenled to. Direct In BOX fie Oed vitirna Pittsburgh Past nines. m Cmt jtene that that teabl• ItDDEE.T DALZELL & :-; WHOLESALE GROCERS COMOISSION,MiD_FORWIRDING MERCHAIT! 4Lizrupt ,,, ia,m arum= hitamovvias7 pm343-IcOMIN T LirSlturr MUM 1 Ppm= Em3sa. C. ling.& OIL CLOTHS NEW DRUGGETS, 761 , 130E8 W BRUSSELS CARPET • a hase eril a ri b a ltr " Frinl "4" RNB,t r t e a g l i o b w i WAL T T Inn , . TEMIKX,,.; 1 3 1 C4l, n i a ' c l iT SlT° l 4 l) . P15°14388 IN - t`MUgne4p. s l4l rQu r mA;i4tirlgv . jVibUda.yl.36lzeittiagaA. vim v. alaut4...lMmuks.4slol"-, igiunis shims dingy vast p ir rs'n vi t tG r : • l• ; • HU RiDA Y MORNlbtlip FEB ===3 EAR er • rniziamainerk,regt .., , .' '- 0 '.• . • . U I • . . .:, . . ~ • , 1 • :. 7! 1 '• t, 1- 1. • . . __ BRNO By , reaferdar's Telegrtfrit. OUR ROANOHLVI,CTORYI 1800 Rebels 11.11411 and . . , 'Wounded t TWO THOUSAND RRISONEIIB AITANCE Or .9:l7ll•Zwa FoltTskaii IddleamettFebrosmr flig of truce today, we have complete ac ante ufthe eneeea: of' Eli 'liable - at Roan. eke Island. The Island was taken telesetr sioh of And QinzurtudereLyrsettallatit corn. pielely destroyed, , „ th'cl.ty WAS attacked on Sunday d team 'a.ssil by the inhabitants. It we . previously burned, whether by cur shells or by the lehabitants ia . not certain. The first news of ithe defeat arrived at Norfolk on Sunday iiternoon, and caused great erci[eninut. The previous Laws was, very satlvactory, stating that the Yen .keee had ben allowed to advance for the pu - pose of drawing them itito a trap. The rebel force en the island is sup. posed to have been only a little over Lhrte thousand efficient fighting men, Gen. Wise was in, at Nag's Head, and was not present during the engagement. When the situation baamo dangerous he War removed to Norfolk, Ail the rebel gunboats but one wore taken and that one escaped by the creek and was prObablv also destroyed. One report at Norfolk says only severity and another only two hundred 111611smospcd flora Roanoke Island, Gen. Huger telegrapied to Richmond that only filly on the Island escaped There appears to be no bright aide to the story for the rebels. The Richmond Exansausr Says, this morning, in a leading editors!, that the loss of the entire army on Bespoke Island is certainly the moat painful event of the war. The intelligence of the telegraph is Cully contl-med. Two thousand ft hun , dud brave troops on the Island acd sea Were iszoired to ell the force of Burnside's fleet. They resisted with courage, but. when 18,000 men were landed against them, retreat being cut off by the surround. tog elements, they were forced to aurren ' der. This is a repetition of Hatteras on a larger scale. Sso 321. D DISPATCH—Not fel k, Feb. 10. I—A rumor has prevailed that C , •mmodore Lynch's fleet or gunboats kid been cap. tired. It is not regarded true, but it is I believed that all were burned by confed erates to prevrnt their capture with the exception of one, which was endoavoring to make its escape. Vie fleet went to Iftliesbeth City, from tßasanoke Island, and was probably burnt at the former point •THIRD Dli , LATcEL—Norfalk, Febrtuvy 10.— IticolVeid In It chmond at midnight: A. conver arrived here thre afternoon at fuuro'clock, and brought Intelligence that Elisiabeth City was burned by the inhabi tanta During the conflagrhthm the fed, erals Ilitt,ted a large form. All our gun boats ezc pting one captured by the .nervy, General Wise has not yet *rived at Norfolk, The following„ta the very lutist. We copy from to day • e\Pay Book: A courier arrived here yeeterhi.y aiternooo, about three trossAvhom we gather the following information: The enemy edv, , nced in full force upon Ehsabeth city yesterday eboty, a von o'clock, and btgan an attack upon that place. The cittsans finding resistance in vain, evacuated the place, bus_before doing so they set fire to the town. and when cur informant left it was sill in fli.nesi We hate also to record the rapture by the enemy of all oar little fleet, except the Family or Forest our informants not cer tain which. This eluded the enemy, and made up the Parquatantc river. She WU. pursued, h wever, s,nd fears are entertain ed that Abe too was captured It is said that Delete our boats surren dered they were abanthned, and that the crews succeeded in making their escape It so, we Ire at a lose to conjecture why they were not fired before they were abet'. doped. The disaster to our little fleet is httribu ted to the fact that, having exhausted their supply of coral and ammunition, they pro.. needed to Elisabeth city for the purpnee of ' , mauling a supply every effort was made to obtaixt coal, but without success, and they returned to the Island to lend any as. distance whatever to our forces. The news x 10311784 today occasions great excitement. Ta Old Point steamer with official dispatches from Geue•al Burnside, is:bourly expebted. The prisoners capturd ed, numbering at least two thousand, will be here in a few dip. Expedition lip the Tennessee River --The Gunboats *el comet. Cznoraxam, February 12.---118pectel die. patches to the Gautle and Consmerciat, dated Fort Henry, Feo. 10th. gtvethe fol lowing account of the expedition up the Tennessee rieer. After the capture of Port Her ry, Lex. ington, Conestoga and Tyler, our boats gave chase to the rebel steamer Dunharj on reaching the Memphis and Louisville bridge, our boat set fire to a portion of it, took a quantity of stores, &a., and passed on in chase of the Dunbar, but did not overtake her, It is supposed that she esopped by running up some creek , during the night. The gunboat went to Florence, Ala., at the head of navigation, 260 miles from Paducah. IGvery where along the river they weratrecelVixl with astonishing welcome by the numerous Union Ninnies in Southern Tenne*cit and likth Alaba.:', ma, and at 140,141W111i along the river, the old flag was looked upon as a redeemer, and bailed with shoats of joy. Capt Gwin, of Tyler county, recruited thirty men for service on the gun basis, end says he gait get enough to man the whole fleet. The people of Florence are so delighted_ atfioding,tha Akers and stripesronce more liddir their- rotection, that they prepared ,f i e give Er liille officers of the gun boats, butt rcouldonot rensaln to accept -their. courtesies.-: A ' Wherevneltur -oats landed, and the people became c wisitredT thalf-:)ee -did litit vows to deistrqyjutkio d iltlli.kbe . 7 l: Wage) -to-have no. lioeystrelibo"titravegant to nt. ( PreftwAheirdelightand by. ' (1~ thata.o4.ucia_kuriatettini a; iiadTa. ding an UlltiptilleerVlll64l44l/0 411141 others.• The l 4daptured a' lariisqatuitity of stores, site handked:end ;eighty stud of stip. One bosilgenif t.htglvarAhtst , nuthaing. .1. , :,m,-..r..y: .4.4.-- i'• - MMnll A A - 1 r- "You'll want- a tfliatidditY l to give an adjective strong enough- when/ you do hear it all. They saythe i AiLmin re futed to haul down his flavend - shot one of and o our meenln;, i tlie,i 4 l ifireir ß t he house, fdardy Bur ton stood by and saw Ji l l!. The womenbeaten built by , the, bayonets, id not scream, bt4'.',iluiseid hopelessly Inward. It is a mystery hew Hardy got away, betJho , hilla been—} Miettlince, and lives •oulyifor--reveeirell( But, -as the coloneleays, suck thitigeomust be In war. ,iGoodetighttil4.and, eyparted at the nub:tete of a tento • While quiet reigns in the *bel camp, the littleAhand we hastened fiat out un der the.soout's guidance is veautiously advancing, Ow through belts of wood lanti,.over•hilley.end-acrose.some of the small streams .with which•• the country abounds, they march gently buteurely OD theirlprey. , 1 ' t • The:sok:int looked.like anew man. s tall form was no longer bent : or rather,'it didtiot , appear so as he etrorte along at the head orthn-oolnmn. The sallow face wee lit up with intelligence, and a gleam of ferocity stack from his eyes, The road was as faatiliar to him as the beaten-paths nbontislit lost home. 'stead,- but be trusted nothittg to chance. Not a sound escaped tie ptictised ear, ' nor an unusual appearance the keen scrutiny of his eyes, end more than once he called a halt, while he recon noitered in the darkness. At last they reached the foot of a hill, when Hardy whispered to the colonel in command, and while the troops rested on their arms, he went forward alone. Creeping up the ascent,. keeping in the shadow or the trees, lest even the feeble starlight should reveal his pres• ence, he reached the summit and flung himself upon the grass. Beneath him lay the white tents of the enemy, clus tering around the ruins of the home stead A quick glance showed him that no reinforcements had, as yet, reached them, and with almost as much pleasure he saw their number was not diminished If any ohinge there had bei.n, an increase of the fee would have better suited his humor. Not a man less; for the vengeance that fired his heart burned to strike a. blow never to be forgotten. ~The outlying pieketabaassed close to the spot whertillie"lTl dfiticealed, and as a surprise w, s' inteuded, he bent his mind to the • ask of disposing of them . Lazily walking to and fro, peering now and then out into the night, the rebel sentry thought of his southern home, heedless of the danger which crouched at his very feet. With such men as Hardy, action follows thought as the thunder belches from the storm-cloud right over head when the swift light ning cleaves its way to earth; so quick ly does the one follow the other that they seem simultaneous. The sentry come Ibrward, humming an air learned in the cotton fields of his own Dative State. A sharp noise as of a footstep on a rotten stick, startled him; but before he could give an alarm or call fur help, the hot breath cf an enemy was upon his cheek, and hie throat was grasped by the sinewy hand of the scout. The struggle was brief. At all times it was not easy to find Hardy's match, and now, standing in sight of his ruined home, the remem brance of his wrongs gay,' him the strength of a giant. There was a wild striking out of the arms, a clawing of the hands, a blackening of the faoe, horrible even in the starlight, until the knees gave way, and the picket fell a lifeless body upon the sward. Not a ray of pity, not a pang of regret fell upon the heart of the scout. To him it mattered nothing that this picket had done him no harm; no vision of a southern hearth made desolate, or of the long agony he had prepared for some aching heart because he did not come, moved him. Apart from his duty to the little band who waited hie guidance, the sight of the low elininey stack, standing a solitary guardian over the ashes of his home, not only strengthen ed his arm, but repelled all sympathy with the enemy as a weakness to be swiftly trodden under foot. To him they were all alike. Did notthe flames of his house light up a strange banner, and did not that same banner wave above the encampment so quiet below? All alike, all alike to the man -1110, not all; one stood oat among the the throng. When Burton meets this victim of his in the coming etruggle, it were well he were shriven before the fight, for Hardy bat a special. vow . of vengeance against him, and will execute it at all risks. The 099_ut earefully_dzew the body of the poor viretoh out of the path, and seizing his musket, while he put his trusty rifle in a safe place, boldly took up tin dead man's beat. Time was flying fast; the morning would soon• break, and he must needs hurry his movements; so taking as near as possi. We the gait ofthe picket he had skim, lie Walked towards his comrade. The darkness of the night favored his die. pike, and"trta - otter - met him — without sutipiciou Hardy clutched at him with his left hand,'While he Made' a swift movement with-hie right. There was a gurgling iicAbe throat, a tide of warm blood gushed out, a,nd formeAtt Pee,. at t I /Afar, and the sewed picket had 'a on his last journey: ' Eto-firtil waym#94ew3s.ltatobt , vosiht4), i 46, tgaid we know nor Gam woe lir die Y .114Mifs . t 19.4.1 t , •al E L ECti . itTE SCOUT'S REVfNGE, A Ni I N CIPE NT oP(THEIO,'AR. [CJI,ti Clued frfilla s.oA.4*.] ------------ I • I nrhicipon the summit thicitiserivit aid l .-- .il ~..n.t 'it"3 ‘ ~: , 4 I ail ' Will safe.'..' Thrili6g. htatirf,- ..,f,dd' 1 . -. . . _ 91/0 so— stb ppl n g only to, -piek - up iiis ritio,,and L .:. .f.s. 'SW, 6. 1.1 attLlig listen) leg , the kruggies in _Oink he ~..3. „ - .)., :,7. I£4l. bad been engaved should have disturb- TO BOILS& f.)W.IiRT.-s—Piki k it: ed the quiet of the eamp„' he . passed uf r i,Ml, - ; 1 14.1 3 ; 111 1 :24= 1 " -- ';', * y with quick steps down the' slope, and from 73Prigreil.r1:4741 yal te a r hs t , gilt put hit:nitwit' by the colonel's side at the fi n eTai.c% " Zstiniech_Ls-ttitt . ift_rstitat4 A t bend cf the detaohnient. SOPITIO and Ringbonv,may efts rbe pr rei r ? _P—. t oared in tbefridelpiebt .digbe,bUtobbErme.tt , ma -1 [To bo ego tibubd.] &TO bwrill the po-e,t, 4i , of , iitolsi 1 of thbirine. however:44n deeperene li eel= i it Ivry be el loristed byibis Lonicentylnt PieNistkt all appitretion rr,ll alweye rernore the Lardentile, and cubic the horse Obtfibrid vttbrvomptatattne , ease. Yam"; horse owner shotia hicielhAllii4tiba3Ctit ^sod, for ha tim.iy we air, ftittlrator Mau** Lameneee will 62 , duel] r prevent ttib fortadaXla diseases mentioned, to jelled all bOr'lkifiVlWlM and which render so many otherwise i . 51,,J , 1 , 1 n• boes near y northee, _ THIS Tia For the deli two weekr will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY FOB AL 0 I'M RIST ACE .A. 8 NEW TEAR'S PRESENT All Ms icieuds and customers o .11111V.IttlY, ELYRIA 14 FaRDLE, Mg have not yet det•roVned on whet to buy wil Noise Itwilt over the foilowitig liat of articles, when they tell be cure to find something to suit: Bold Vesta:being, Silver Table Spoons, Gime' Breastpins, " Tes Spoon., • Er acel ,,, e, " Fork", • Speonwles. " Butter K Meta, " Watati Saida I" Soup Ladles, • Pro. and C.D.s. " Cream ladles, • Lceirstra for Mlns- " Sugar Tongs, three. " • Salt spoon., Nticklace, t. ,v erased -Toone Svidi, t apit's Kali. A „ Illreve Buttons, Pore " Crowe. i. Cope, " Placer Sings. • Thimbles, " chetmon Chains. ti Snuff Boxes. Ear Rinma " Napkin Rings, " Par limes. Plated castors • Ott ard Clutha, " Caite baskets, Revs, r" Tea Setts Charms, " Coffee Setts. " Armlets, " Itlubutses Pitch • Pencils, Ac. &c I era, Plated to Mechem, Plated Spoons mad Fmk*, Plitt•d Soap and Ovetir Ladle., etc, ettn es. G.bt and •a leer Watches of every imegaine ble styteand price. WS...French German and American Clocks, Spy Gl.ase_•,• htheleel Boxes. 2 to It tense; Bronze. Stet nary. Poi•ttnonawia a-id fancy articles in general too numerals to Vrise , 100. ell We Mak is S CIII St OW SSlSbilshllleflt. NO 44 FIFTH STREFT, too door from Wood, and examine our goods and pricei. el! U. Itt. BULG Bits ILARTTFACTURIII 0? EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Streeit, PITTSSUROH. A . F CT L L ASSORTMENT OP Pfttgbargb Nanafactured furniture, Coneteotjt no hand, which we will 04.1 at the lowas mina. Inr CASH nryuktr.le SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 4s ST CLA I R ST R HET. TO YdRIERS 81411 OTABILIt--FOll 811113 emowaris S UPERIOR PATEN'', Grain Fan and Separator, PATENTKD JLICUART 10, 1880 . T HE superiority of this Fan over all others In use, consists m its cheapness, BUD pllcity mid durability. tiecoad. In cleaning grain Caster, better and more thoroughly with leas labor than any other mill ever Peered The patentee of the above Fan has been long en. gaged in manolactunn,g and selling Agncru tairal implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning the di ff erent kinds of gnu T and seeds, presents this to the public with full con gdance that it will meet their wants. The undersigned having purchaaed the sot right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Far. and Separator, us Western Penneylcarus, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell In In dune and Illinois, is now prepared to All all orders Wholesale or Small at SID Liberty street, hue- Otinth. Pa. W W. WALLA.U.E: Pittsburgh, Julv 1 6. 13 61.--ivlastioirlaw 1 500 LBS. EPSOM SALTS, 1,000 LBS, CREAM TARTAR, 60 lIEG RI CARB SODA, 160 Lea cocErtrrEA.L, 10 BOXES OSWEGO COES STARCH lust reeelred and for Bale by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, oats Federal meet., Allegheny city. UNDRY CONSIGNMENT:,:— lb P 6 rarrel, F 1 led Cum Als!”1; 20 legs Poked Flhaer ; 6 tubs Fresh Roll Butler; LOC* po ;da Lerf Lsrd; £OO do Fresh Sanative; 100 rustle! Pk E.e Potatoes; 6 00 bushels 00 poondstiee ried mFiroples; st/i-rs; 1 B A 900 do do • P , NaheS I 60 doom Cora Brooms; MO new Oil itaiteu,: 76 boxes Otteese..recelsed end for Bale by JAS. A. Xa7HEkl , corner Market and First ins. 2.1 JJAR.IIIILLINGAR, MiiNONQAHE LA PietMVO ?May woakt &eventfully inform the public that he hoe rebuilt place the nre, and haring enlarged We niatabitah&ent, and filled ft with the naireet and moo; approved maoh— inery to now prepared to hirnish Isdrfng and planlnn boards, scroll _sawing and 20-sawing, doors, sash and shurailiAlietried, frames, inonldings, box oualda SouttPtttsbnrah. Septet JAMES. HOLMES & 00., PORK 'PAMIRS, and dealers in Wird. Progialota , corner of Morket and Front Ms. A. A.. OAARIER 6F BRO., Plaburgh General Insurance Agency, wsprwatint of eat mi 111Perbsnered by peons. and other States.at Map#oA+i d hits Maki of all de., ea= nottlians IS TOMTH RTR TM. Pinata:lmb. W. EL *oGEE & CO., idERCHANT TAILORS, INiyelTiavE e and littletiOn took :t buyers to Fall 1411.R:inter Goods, -- IM 4 recCivedrAmcalp Vtdoh_ptv he, found an of he ee atyles o paods tor tionts ard Youth's W ther with a full and =as assort. meta of genAlamen'a Punnet mg - Wit. Attest a ow.. Ihnteritl at. no2o 2.. nor. %Art.; Hen. A If .nett. nit., EATON, NACEIIM & JOBBERS & RETAILERS -- -0Y Trimmings, Piribtotdoetett,lioetoy, qlnves. Shirts crwrats,thatioraotrt4 bitais—VartPtitoo;* Angles, Flowers. Zioi.tijis A full Ilsto , oDlAll. WARAIS martyrs ott hant4. Asir QVfk . o Ckogl i nhapia implied at lay prices. , Aralittral Jett,. 1524 Naar:Fifth .rilgSet. TRONtAilt ViilLErfit ,inriorruitE AND ORAIR WAILiIO6BIB, - No 164 FEDERAL 8T , attisernENT. 41141Igat a =41t1TVIIMMZ r • tl u Viab1e . 1.446•71 0 Mr. Jamps hoyd, r unic' • tplAt A ' • ist.i ' Let) l ot I fß a l , 11.410*rzeA b us e mill 'atcillhand art artesp bt ALLEN, I , No. 4 IVJaci. Olt .)D3 AND LEMONS, 1 7 12F4H, just reedyed sit E Fo LLoW LNG ARE VOLUNTA, RY statements from Pere• tie of nispeotability and troth, in this vicinity. who hers been benefitted ivy hie remedies; some of whom= eridently More be en to their graves ere now if their dine , ees had not teen arrested by D. achendee medicines: Case of Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia of Tan Year lstaading. I have been suffering rof Mt _rears pest from Liver Complaint and.Dmeptita. .I heard of Dr. ilebencies coming out to Martin Hoch'a. and I thought I would gn end see him, aa my dleeem had increased in •lolanee within the pantie" Yealli iind I hiri been under treatment oresveral doe are, from whom I rooot.ed no beueilt, In, the early part of Juno of this year I went to see Cr. hohenck, and was examined iy him with hie "REEIPIROM ETEn." I have been taking his Polovaide Bea Weal Reid add Mandrake Me shunthen ° it ln ni I moat say that I am greatly beneatt‘d by their use; indeed, I might a moat iny that I am 'VAL Aetna go, Laing /Wand hi., Afah , Fx*lfi Gila. Ootobsr St, Hal I have been mush beneatexi by the use et 40 Schenck's medethaes. Od Si, 1861 ease or Mrs. MeCernas•lL. I had been acted with Dawes of the Lunn far tour or Ave years, when I heard of gr, Schenck coming to kfartin /foot& Presto& to . thin time I had given up all hope of ewer &thaw well, but Mr. Rich, wnom L kwelato have been cured by Dr. Schenck, urged lay husband until he prevailed upon me-to 20 • thee- the . ,Docrwir who found both my lung.. • used, th e branch*. tubes were both disease% wten I breathed, they would rattle so that it could be heard distinatk i have now taken hie medicines for tromp lime, and find myself wonder/bib improved. slthoil nit entirely recovered; / cow find myself able . attend to moat of my householddutit d' ur, and no doubt of my ultimate recovery, From 41*. benefit I have received Dom Dr. SoNencles treat men., I would advise all penults similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his nett visit. 'JANE erooomrsu, Inkind 21niewatin, MO +P Ohio— . Oct. Si, 136 L • I hare teen troubled for about two Teats with pain in breaaL Late intim Spring of titirA in ligs, I heard of Dr. Schenck bonaltw out to Koch% and I determined to (till aticreeethn; get examined with his Reaptrosaister. .1 did so, and also took all three of his medicines, se. cording to directions, and I have been Sy' benethied. I hope, from the behest ex. pertenced, that it will not be long tunill I man en-. th-ely well. 13FRIST. /Wand 7bo JANE nuktp,Mnicrimp.o,Obi n. OcL 81, 188 E For about thur years I had been sleeted with pain in the right side of my breast end in UPI, of getting relief, I had taken many dicierem kinds of medicines , but found no benefit *oar 'thorn whatever. I then heard of Dr. 81-ttenck, end the great cures he was Podornting • With his treatment, an d concluded to send to hie Agent to PlOsborgh, Dr. Keyser for some of his mach otne. Previrns to taking it, .I. waken prostrated as to be on ble to undreamt °rased, or bedi I was obliged to sit up ink oliat fain any rest at alt. Auer • havizur Mikan Dr Schenck'a medicines, I heard that the Doctor was (=mg to Martin Hoch's, end determined tames him. I was already so much improved by thi nee of his medicine, as to tie able to go over Mitt- Hoch's, which is a distance of a mile from ter house. The , 'octor pronounced my disease Brent:mita* Ocuaszurapallearied[UeorOassse ctn. plian t, wonld mo re with an adn ve s t add,on of that the Pletua to the t I tough ed a macs continually, and spit =pa quanadmir 01 m iter Oily. I took the CORM 8 Sea Weed Tonle and Blnikilleakkg according to the Doetoeedirectionaraadrim Wetly' to do. that D7,1,0n nearly welL ANNA ,WARMEA IbertgAge Oirfungiona Oct. 90- 1861. ' ber T. 18$Y SMITH. %A IM ti 01). - . NINTH WARD FOVINDRIjr, Ua i t" warenonsejflo. AN runt an d /20.Sertuld V Mrtfaatarern of all eineanndkewriptioneof Goal Qfl itetorta and Stills, Goa Lad - Water Pipe, Irons, Dog irons, Wagon Sorne,Steet-tpub4, Pill lies,Efangers and 0e1t...„, „r.,:j/D2 Also Jobbing and W ." - .1) . di/atone of every de.. coriptlon anide to order. Having a 000splate maotdne abopallactied th e Foundry. all emcees:2l , lltting *Hi - be itearhui tn LIUEL RENT OR S LEAETOR. ATERM 1' OF FIVE rFASS—A. dellgtobiloottntly reel-. deuce, vitiated is the immedlete Tiolaity of the city, with balm ewes or - grottnifitteetted. TarclO; cationis the most desirable of any offend; the home rentalning eight rooms and kitchen nE go-well and cistern atached. For Untie' ap FERGuEIoN; at ,Plo, it Somh (Winnow aliens city, from 12 to 1 go. m itifirg .#l.lo2lldes 1111 - O,[_FOR CHRISTMAS. AND NEW TEAM GlPUllselilol3lln, .Baolll9 AND 01241114—The very Art - de Ow. wpood, tad .vu be the best, wet desirat•le and sernoirabltii presens yon can give a frlen ,-1 ; and only look tithe Vh-W-ai Ladies. hee'ed Congress lasting Boots, only, two/ Ladies' heeled /3almorel Boots.. 41464 /Mil' ,Boots, from silo 1 0 V O 9, 'J? Nhoee, corg °oleo aria-I In rtir line at Nash' J soar. 4 NtakAA "Sk anC4 koth Ath: del4 TIEELNAIR GETTIr I Wholetide, *tatt fprom, Tree s swiss% &iguana, 411.., • North-Elia coma! MI N S TREET AjWitEE/M4-1191CA. guerimmerry , :ii w4i . uv;d 1111161 ta LEAD-100 trabutialect=r FEMME del.iritfrwm!ogr EU 11 OP EAdts MAMMY. 1 1 WV I t At•W' ?We= in - oronaoa lot9nioigfyt 4r trotn or to nit nert or disk ol conntry 'ortner - oy t a l l e!WO e hLilig; 4iiiblet t r? AMY Ditii Agent i'ar tio Indienen4Ate 'and bae ' ' rnnei Una road. Also t Agent for the Kr& O Betltng Peokoto, end for tLe(l nns or 13t.ft o ine ar n4tween Yew: York, •LiverO 0 04•0 1 4111V • fiala. , 01788, BIG' S & O.IINANEENTATi • ' PAINTER AND 6} J i LAZ:IIFda Fourth St, MAI Wood 'it litnafediAlle PirniatailiiKtPdo, to Eli wors r •tr- , pr:v attended to. my2ll4.ya` LoCle HEAT FLOUR— I 43 kack.b, a prima . artlb l e, just, maitrip4l34 ror sale by SKTTErd OW, db't 147 Front sell US &wood Iticatiip'.., mere A CSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dentate „ • Pmm la Rory Nota, Bonds, Mortar% Old os ow= It ma (,r money. Moneyronuaeory tb:44le, 8 00 4 1 4. 11 4 . nonevent, a Ktetrritles. NOTES IND DB.AYTB BOUGHT Anil scum . Pomona dogging Loan, mu be apeemzeodatextee eaeonable terms, pad capitallain can Me ItampiLed trttb good seentittes at remunerative Mime. .• Also, attend to the Bale, Beating and Liming Oi At.! Estate. °Mee, Na GI FOURTH a'FRITRT above Weed. teglAv ALWYN LOOMIS &GO. triN EAT INDUCE , lENTS TO CASH kir Sayers of BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS. 081 soon and secure a caroln, se I am star% at the servo Pre prices; se Boots and Mess have ad , sawed t 4 per cent_ JOSEPH H. BOEI4ND, nor•CHZAP CASH BT-PREliiii Pat -W Market street, VI door' hem BEYMAB. Non Ito and 101 Wood RUFUS PAWKIER, Poland, Ohio. Corti&cats of.Jorio Grist, Oars (Wars. liVarator. 111110lalgs . MILD DYADS IX idi tits :A TI L.T. ;vil,a ow 4-o.l;iit,ll hri.e.T.,...._ dallti }4 .'mom' ' .I. 'to ii.. , :ialq•! oNs. 041. 0,0440.:•:,„-,T.F44-4,14. --,,-..--, i ,„”--.??N'=-1 4 sys - i.Nurv.•., 3E2 nu fotWatittO lik - 41-tytf ;,_ - ; -, - - 24-:. - 3 . 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Ersl ___,etr,r 4 P; 4 1 EN srket street, esteem tribaracturtS,Di sia iar i; IrOtte.. sees . - MUM 1169 Z 1j to 11211 4,qlC -- k7 sal if ----- N - 1 8 ---- ---- t cc ---,.-:'-.ivi-- . gti.- . -- - , r-Y.ii, .:„.-,-. ,i;ois?-, STEAM! 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