OLUME XX. she-fitisimult Prat PubUMW Ihery Morning, cantiggys . Baxgged4 ♦t the North-11W earner of Firth and Wood eta. Terms i Eti ,Dollara a year, payable . ertri oily in advance. . artangte copies, Two Oentw.,4n Bale at the winter to WO Offleie. andArrale.Notwatme. One neertion,--...... 60 -- . 60 Two iinteations,--..... 13 .. 76 Three insestiene,,.. 1.00 1 00 One weet5.„....., I'T6 - 50 Two weekie," - -='—'—'410 , 4445114:-.554:00 76 Time weeks,..--. 400 66 2 00 1 33 ---- 1 - 00 One month,.. ---- 6 00 8 66 101 60 1 7,5 Two months.---- 700 466 60 286 260 Peres m0nth5. ......... 900 600 460 800 800 Pour m0nth5._........ 10 00 6 66 6 00 8 86 460 Dire 11 00. 1 ab 6 50 8 65 660 SU num - S be It 00.4110 , j e Nine months.--.-. 16 00 10 85 8 00 6 86 9130 666 12 00 Standing Sari, six lines dr lees, wawa= —lO 00 One faptarit, per =huhu (exelt00•0 0 2 P O P O T- 405 00 , Marmite notices, 6 cents: Death notices 1 coati NE.- Fejt 1862, glt4r ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WLT POST, EitirlitlSElD oraIITIM ELM, 411,1 PR BE mama= Advance Paythg Subscribers ORE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A '4AMMOTH SHEET, EaMtGE 'CLEAR TYPE. -IT COAVAIAINB ALL Turn SCITING SEWS OF THE DAY Local and Nis frp#Oirecken. Foreign and Domestic END TOUR DOLLA ET MALL AT OUR RIBS GET UP CLUES in your neighborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN DOPY. Pon't forget the Dollar Addresa JAMES P. BARB, .zFALISce and• Proprietor, Pittsburgh, FL BURNING POST JOB OFFICI. MICAS 4. BARR. IDWIIf A. MYNAS , e 1. 4 1 444.,&.* 31 ' Bad OB PRINTERS IIIPPIOr"D11130114.PTION OF • _ - , ESMN AND. FANCY PRINTING 21 Lgeetiso,llllll° Inett/IYILI ALP X ' .IEO 3C. • AND LE *L 1111011 K -iit *bort notice, on reaS47iibb3 14311W4 Plyll9lolB IktkVlo3l ptsd to the Printing of 1V5.1149, AROGiaIIIMES obe., -emu o4l44oothibitions aid Clirriiite4 oF r YPE S. 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The Speaker laid before the Roust, the eighth ant sal rtfintirt of the "Rouse of Refuge" for Western Penn Fylvaula, (or the year ending December But, IA6I - -An act realises to the pay of the eompanitia of Fayette county. An act teillanyporate the Few London Associ ation, for detecting thieves . and the recovery a stglott property; this act should be extended so as to enibrac • the robberles perpetrated in the UM ted states Trealutry by Morgan and Cummings, and Others who have been favorites with the pow' era et Washington. ian act th ini&blei the 'Comitittieloileia of Wiley I ebtliity tosidjust certain &time. Au act to incorporate the Oil (Leek turnpike and plank road company. An sotto Charter the ' Farmers Railroad Corn Rikaj." Objected to by Mr. Beebe. This bill will cons up on Tuesday in He regular order, the bpi is required by the large amount of oil to be true ported from Oil Creek to your my. Th's bill eon. „templates making a horse railroad for the bezel of tie fainters and others to enable them to get oft the produide &these wells to a market. There are [hoover* ppett Cheapen& of hernia now lay ; ing:that cannot be got to the 'Hier owing to 'the want of teams to ponsey such away. Six barrels make an average load, and from two to five days . are! required fOr a roond trip, and one can easily es timate the large number of teams employed; one party alone now pays theenormoue tlgure,of $3,000 a day for teams to the various and nearest point& " AWith tie increasing business of that eateserdirutrY country it will take several railways to accommo date Rhe public consequently the Fa, ottr's Boa. roful tin now on the Mee will be absolutely nesse etOy to assist in the traneportalion of the immense quantities of oil daily fleeting from the wells. There will be business enough for several roads ;when oomplettA and the sooner the better for those in. tarestedfif quit business, --01 ebireard in_one week from one point alone is 13,168 barrels, and there is no place to store the hire quantities that flow con. thinety from thiiinenlithstsble withal There eala benegooduesson, toiled against the passage of this bill for nix much needed In that region of, the country, for the benefit of the public at large - This road will be bald; Inasmuch as the corpora tore aremenof means and are deeply Interested with others in the completion of this road. The Railroad Committee unanimously reported the bill which- shows that there le nothing wrong about it. 'III POLIIITRICUTIR AT PITTEMOROR Major Montgomery, of the regular army, now ,stationed at Pi:Libu:gh, Is btwhly esteemed by the soldiers, and all others who can appreciate a 'worthy, fatthful and efficient officer. It is with much surprise I learn that those who would like to control the movements of that erliellent man aresomewhat diasatisfi ed, no doubt because they cannot have an opportunity of bettering their con dition at the public expense. Unfortunately for the publiti good there have beenrather too may or suit selfish patriots tog& rg at the public Treas ury already, and it IR fall time that It should be ohecited t anif . hehlsier la well entitled to the fa vor ofthOse atillority far bleprdinp'and effi olcht action in preserving the integrity of his de partment from depredators. The rank and file. of our gallant soldiers, speaking to to-sos of praise of Miler Montgomery for his promptitude and activity in the discharge of the duties devolving on him. Let him continue to perform his duty as It has been done, and there will be no cause of oom, plaint from those who do not desire to fleece the publ c Treauty. The Major is every Inch the soldier and the perfect gentleman, vol MINIM ammo s lIALUBSInG. The richest joke of the sea ion is the assembling together of a few respectable old gentlemen to tell Oongre•s that they require the armory to be locat ed at Starvation Heti. Who ever heard of • gun being man ufad ured in ths quiet and peacabl s town+ Why, notwithstanding they have a river,(nearly run out,) yet they cannot even manufacture a fist.— Whether it is that the drain leading from the Ex eeut.ve chamber pt isione the water of the Stuque henna cr not, I am unable to say. Bat there le was thing I do know, that fish le not come-attable here. Mr. Tate offered the following: . .ResoMel, That both Houses will meet in Joint session in this hail on the 15th day of March, at 12 o'clock, the sturdy !nary of Andrew Jackson. and that the proclamation of that eterlinkitiattiet, to the people of South Carolina, be read by the Clerks, and that the Governor and head of department be Invited to attend. This is all proper, and comes from a sound, i.e• liable Democrat, oho has been at the head of a Deisfoorailc paper In Columbia for a number of years, edited with great ability and moat reliable and patriot:a. =MI= Several hours were ftittered away by the mem bers in regard tosoma of the gentlemen drawing poet office stamps chargeable to the Common wealth. The members were only following in the footsteps of others in power in a much larger body, where peculations are carried oa to a larger ex tent. 80.121 IA PLACII Mr. Williams, an not to repeal an set widening Virgin alley in Pittsburgh. Also an act relative to the Steubenvi,le turnpike road. This repea's the toll on saw mill ran bridge. Mr. Williams is preparing an address to his con stituents on the subject 'of the tax question. Ha denies the right of the Oontreler or Commissioners to levy a railroad text without the concurrence of the people; the parer will be an able one in the style of that distingotahed writer. The people will have another opportunity to assemble in County Convention, and there speak out their sentiments to the Representatives here as also to their public servants at borne. The large figure of twenty-seven mills ordered by the county authorities without advise from three concerned have stricken terror to the property bolder& Should this be carried out, property will sink nacl he energies of the people crippled to subserve the interests of speaulators. Nov whelt pliegiOpVy 1 . 9 mer t =a war that will count mil lions ft h h a t ` $ for pleOt4ilegheny to stand up undereell ,burdens at a dais too, hen we have to strain every energy to meet the war tax , wahTitt °moldering raj rosti bonds. Let the per* pie aptftafc out and itoVer6ii Wean , in defending these rghtet, . Thermo -'OA RESTS, OLL CLOTHS 26 PIECES NEW DRUGGETS, TOPIRIDEB NEW BRUSSELS CARPET' VlL,Theas have Lust been trod and are (Wad LLTIMOD - Rl l 3 at the lowa ' warm& 1 .:.1 t , WE • e'ArAW#7_ .991 C• taele- " I ' ' "Jr./. A. ;0414,14W, & i _ l tutO 1 Plitibirgb ii • ' _ slix= 4V ps W&Ce ' •Still " - V , 14 4 i 01 ; .''I2 4 7 1, 111111 *. ' , • . 2111, Maw and Life . at all de. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY M INT EDITION. Y TELE6-RA PH. liv Iresterdairs Telegram FROM FOBTREA 1101VIOIS The Victory at Roanoke' island Previous Accounts Confirmed An Attack on Norfolk Ifourly Expected. FORTELEBB Mokaoz, Feb. 12 —Aa the the Express was coming down from- New port Nears this morning, on her regular trip, a man was picked up in a small boat, who left riorfolk yesterday morning and made his" escape from Sewell's Point in -the Small boat. He oontirms all previous reports, and.adds thst Norfolk has been placed under martial law, and that vol unteers to defend the city are called for in vain. Work on the Merrimac WU stopped on Naturday last, and she is now at the Navy Yard, drawing so much water that she could not get out even if she was ready for sea. The greatest alarm prevails at Norfolk, and an attack is momentarily expected. There is said to be only about 200 troops at Sewell's Point, The rumor is circulated at Norfolk that the defeat at Roanoke Island was owing to the treachery of the North Carolina troops. The Sawyer gun at New: ort News burst yesterday afternoon, while being tired.— Privates Josiah Jones, of Co. D, and Ji Shepard, of Co. B, 29. h Idessachuselfs• regiment were instantly killed, and W. W. Bowman; of Co. I, same regiment, was so seriously Injured that his recovery is not expected. Jones belonged in Green point, Long Island, and Shepard in Low'. ell, Mass. Their bodies .are to be sent North to-night, via Baltimore. Four or five others who were in the vi.. amity weetrAnjured, but noneeertetisty. From Ship Island. Naw Yottx, Feb. 18 —The storeship Supply .has arrived, bringing Ship Island dates to the 24th alt. She has on b,ard the Captains and 0`431V8 of the captured rebel steamers Anna and Lewis, and the isctwoner A. J. Pease, taken by the New Londqh, off Florida. The Ship Island troops are healthy, and the works are progrossing rapidly. The United States frigate Niagara, the gunboats New London, Hatteras, Atasea, Coon, Painperb, an the ihip Black Prince, and the brig J P. Wetherell was anchored off the Island. The Supply boarded off Florida or the 80th tilt., the British schooner Samuel Hart, of Liverpool, whose Captain said he was bound from Liverpool to Cardenas, bat having no papers awl being on the route to rebeldorn, was taken by the Sup ply. A. crew was pat on board of her and brought to this port. Her cargo is sup. posed to be arms and ammunition. News from liarana---Affalre In Mexico. NEW Your., February 18.—The steam. er Columbia brings Havana dates to the Bth inst. It appears by the Associated Press cor respondence that Miramon, on arriving at Vera Ong from Havana, was arrested by the British Admiral, for a former robe bery of the British Legation in Mexico. The sickness and death among the allied troops is frightful. The pirate steamer Victoria sailed from Havana on the night of the 7th, with a cargo of arms and ammunition. Captain Maffilt, formerly commander of the Crusader, has taken command of the pirate steamer Cecile. Falcott, formerly civil engineer of the Mexican railroad, who left to join the reb els in South Carolin‘, has returned to ask vans in the pirate steamer Kate, and is en route to Vera Cruz in hopes to obtain his old situation, and in which he will be dis appointed. Latest from Our Forces In lissourl---prospect of an Advance on Springfield. A private letter, received from an offl• oer in the command of General Curtis, at Lebanon, Mo , written from that place, on February 6,h, says: "We are still here in camp: The Id tempt is now making to subsist the army in the country. To do this we have taken possession of the :stills within fifteen or twenty miles of this place. Bennet's Mills, about twelve or Efteen miles weal from this is ours. A rumor came in last - night that an attack is threatened on our forces there; I believe it was a false alarm. "We are now waiting for tiMarrival of Sigel, who is in the rear. We also was watt for the arrival of Jeff. 0. Davis, with his command, new crossing Osage at Liovi!Oreek. It will arrive iu the course Of two or three'days,'Etrid then we shall be ready for: the word forward. We will capture Springfield, that is 'ffecree4 I Sunday we will take up th'e line of march." • Fos t Pulaski and Savannah: A correspondent of the Philadelphia Prase reports the statements of a Conrad. erate soldier, named Barr, who has just escaped. frOni Fort Pulaski. Here is his account of that post : "HO states that Fort Pulaski is provis ioned for taco Months and well defended, but that all supplies are cut oft. Tatnall is there with a mosquito fleet of three boatiLnAlie _fort pow contains forty-six gtins, ft,ve mortars, and one rifled cannon. Major Olmstead commands. He thinks there will be an attack on Savannah very Roan and that it can betaken. Fort Jack. son la.the 'only intervening defence. It infante twelve guns, is open and exposed, and,rriskbe easily reduced. „. "An expedition wee fitted- out at the :forfAy thegatoels, , t i o- take Tybee Island, but General Lee ditifitalitir6ded'-;the or. der. "lite thinks there are twenty thousand rebels, around Savannah. Tbiee thousand lately arrived fromitanassas." z. MAUS FARLEY'S _- -I Et , dIND CHAIR WS.REBOOKA Niamot EFtaL ST., ALLEGHENY. • UNDERMISMEI,bI all ite bninchee,will receive p rom pt artsotterv.. Aroma can be left at the ror r at the Ltvery BMW' of Mr. h um , p k , y , Ohio, *fleet; it l lolPea;!v i • • - eel 4y AVOWS; MACKUM & ;0., R ET AI I LER 8 "-0 F- TitisierktMoires, Shirts ims 4.. _ , ltibbons, • iiiliitiz an43ll :Vh 1 Wwitri=stitl___ al" B:ll4P44,"rn a ll irMlt i OS i st Wa ist* ISOI alum omit; SE-LEC THE SCOUT A N INCIDENT OE TIWWAR. [Concluded from yeatercl d.' y 1 , , The men lost all sense ofAveariness as they advanced, up the . roll.'' `But for the ordevlat perteo CP the y Would have given cheer up?, eheer, t3O eager were they for, the rmy. ' A. , ' ii was, they pushed on vigorc& B i - `ging the mountain howitzem ''ol4 ae. companied their march asmeasily is though they were some—A:o's toys which, they handled; anti 4ery soon reached the top of the ascent: Here Here resting a mdment to .take bteittk_imd hnd proper positions for theiv.--"bull , dogs," as they called;t9mFiftfifi; the little band nerved thilmi Ives for the work before them. The gray dawn was alreedtbr - in the east, paling the stars it ,' - the horizon, as Hardy pointed ' 40„ - „ the colonel the arrangement of t e enemy. " Yon kin take 'em frold,piternel, eig and your chance le main goO t - bilt4 s'pose you 'll make it sure, , Ll * flanking, the devils," hinting rather .gran advi. sing, the movement. 41 "See," he continued poilogrig with his long bony finFers, ‘ "themie - the boys from south Car'llna right opposite; the Arkansaw men lie by. you„,chimnoy stack. Ef I mought, I'd ask . a favor before the fighting begirte,""aid the i scout hesitatingly. , : " Speak it freely, Hardy,'Lmaid the colonel kindly, with an anxious look the while at the brightening least, "'Tain't a long one," sag Hardy, who had caught the movement of the colonel's eye, "and the boys 'll be bet ter for getting their wind. ron know, mebbe, I had a homeabout.;here ?" The colonel nodded neat. Some thing in the scout's face wade words needless This was my farm, and that ',him ' ney yonder is all that's left;of the old house. Don't be afraid, innael. I ain't a going to tell a long story. Not that it's going to be forgot t but I shan't talk about it: - I'mias fied if we only clean out that hn te nest down titer, and I thought, seiin' as I r know the old place so well, t r eeould pi. lot a couple of hundred, so ps to take 'em behind." ' 4 " "You shall have them, Hjq' d y," said the colonel; sending an. # at once with crders for detailingthit necessary number. The scout looked on wit' elager eyes. "And now; knrnel," he stud, baring his head, and pushing" hse . , s , thin hair which straggled over le fo rehead; stretching- out his hand' b" - vatitt a r time to the officer. "I monght as well say good-by.' My work's most done, and et I don't come out of this skrimmage, tell the gineral how glad I am he trust ed me this once. Yon 're goin' to flax 'em out, kurnel, and tho quicker the better, for mornin's comin' on," and he wrung his hands with a will Hardy led his two hundred men quickly away along the top of the hill, till he reached a deep gorge, now dry, but in the rainy season the bed of a hillside stream, which foamed and fret ted in its course as though no stop could be put to its ravages. In this they turned, and, trusting to the morn ing gloom, maed their way to the back of the camp. The main body felt their way 'down the hillside. It was not exactly the place for oompany movem en ts;and a drill.. sergeant would hardly have approved the irregularity of the march; but the men grasped their pieces in fighting humor, and welcomed the coming strug• gle as eagerly as does a maiden her first bal. About half the distance toward the camp had been passed over when Autry discovered the advancing rank, and fir ing his piece to give the alarm, fled hastily into the camp. There was no time to lose; silence was no longer ob. served. The commands of the officer rung out on the morning air, and at the word the men rushed upon the enemy. Down the hill, along the open space, where the rebel soldiery were wont to drill, they broke over the slight entrenchment with a yell of delight, and fierce hand-to-hand encounter be gan• Struggling among the white tents the rebel soldiery rushed to their arms, half-clad, while a few hundred gathered to the right of the camp, only to be dig. persed by shell from the howitzers, which fell among their ranks. There was nothing for it but a retreat, apd the beaten and shattered forces huddled to.. gether in the rear of the camp, where a new danger met them. Hardy and his men came upon the field with a ringing cheer, and dashed into the fight. The scout's duty was done, and as he neither knew nor cared anything for minter) , movements, he fought mainly by himself. A frenzy poliaeseed'him; his eyes ; 444.144, like a defrowi'sjoand hie,whoie frain t e,was ani,, meted with superwitural, energy. Club bing his rifle, he rushed along the nar row alleys of the camp, heedhilit of the knot of soldiers who slunk away from his coming, or, vainly attempted to stop his progress, till he reached the encamp ment of the Arkansas men. A fierce struggle was in progress, and Burton, at the head of the backwoods% men, was making a desperate stand. A shout broke from the lips of the smut, and in a moment he was in the ntiddi: of it. His long rifle, swung by hi s powerful arm mowed a lane for himi and he pressed on till he stood in the resew:* of Burton himself. .Thq Arkansas leader was no onward, and the dared& htd.beerr a desperate oWinkte trembled when he saw Har dy fitaVg him. Ballad seen him once, *•;:'% - ,u. .' , .i:.'j - ,i- 6 , 6 ..1-_,' HOril , fro.* *earns, itutrthlttß , rpm wow. , ( ger. hei:L growa, /118 i slintibers, Instinetively ,dreff,:iiii hOwke,-knife from its Sheath,. and „the , seout, 1116114 for the keen .weapon, carried :in hiklielt, dropped . - his-rifle, and stood 'to tab° witter , hlS great ' , , ' There: vas no- my, forq`Parter; _an& both weficiJoon looked , in fearful strife,. Thilitisitt—passert their bright blades, apd the Arkansasloolonet threw uti his lA*ivithlißnllen .moan,p,and muttering'ii'entvetqell a Vorpsaat the feet ofithe'pdbbt. ' ' ' • Virbor the liuttlrt,:g#!:"Over &tidy was. fonmiLleaniUgl:lll.ll,ed` coney; the pallor,,,olb*atAtV over his,Facey-whileAlut,,,hOd yi TAbel ohierlay a fezfeet t lixint, ~ d . !iiit,i,- A rOiret 'badly -Mitt "bu t ter -sitid toikipty-; : I . Vilmv, bin. 1. *tlofor yott ' "•fi •." 'titsbar,nltcggepti', aktriuritie some from a..eantee4, oraP-194:4 ii tie. 4, 11 y, work's done, said faintly, oandit'sabonttiMe. There ain't no use in a dead -stick, and the green branches are all gone. Ef you will, kernel, tell' the girierikl died under the old 'ohiritney, and that I sent the ArkrutsSw diet' say I was eornin ' " A grim smile passed over his 'ace, which faded as his listeners stood by. "Take some • morematen. Hardy," said one, but he did not ,auswer. The colonel took his hand, but no pressure came from the sinewy fingers. A slight quiver passed through his name, and the scout was deAd. • • The victery was complete. A short time was spent burying the slain, and laden with -spoils, the conquerors re• turned to their camp. When they reached it, they learned that D'Axblay had been shot by the necidental discharge of a musket the nighttbefore. Only the general knew the truth. The dispatches that found their way to the papers were very brief. There had been a night reconnoisance, and It rebel camp broken up , with great loss to the enemy. Hardy name was not ment;oned, but few, who weie in the expedition will forget the tall form or underestimate the services of the scout. MI bROAT QUBSTION OF TOB DIY For the next two weeke will be, WHAT OU0r11 4 1'• I TO BUY POR CD RIST 7 AS -OR= rtzlt "Vzaßi3 PRESENT All the friends and onstornors of • BRINKMAN, lIRYBAN & KINDLE, That have not yet detsrnained on what to buy toil please look over the following list of articles, when they will be sire to end something to nut: Gold Veat Chain', Silver Table Spoons, • Gents' Breastpins, " Tea Spoons, Bracelets, • Foes, r " Spectacles. - Butter Knives, Watch Seals, • Soup Ladles, " Pens and Oases, • ,Cream Ladles, • Lockets for Ml • Sttrou* Tongs, torso, . Salt Spoons, Necklace, " Mnstardopoons, •,, Studs, - Child's Knife t sleeve Buttons, I Fork, • Croy FinXiling : Cups, Thimbles, " ChaWain Ch ai ns , " Snuff,lkixes, • Ear Rings, • Napkin Rings, Ear Drops, Plated Castors, s Guard Chains, • Cake Baskets, .Khar ms eye, " Tea Setts. • C, '' ' s 'trade* " ' l 4t im iaaaris Sedj' Aiteh. • Pencibs, to, t • era, Plated iree Pitarant, Plated Spoons and Forks, Plated Reap and Oyster Ladles, eta., aka IkSilislii and Silver Watches of every brusgainar ble style and price. ige..,Frettich. German ands, American Clocks, Spy Glasses, Musical Boxes, 2 tr. l 2 Moen Bronze, Stat. nary, Porrmoritinia grid fazitry articles in general too numerous to , mahlion.. . dal we ask is a mi ll at our establishment, O. 42 FIFTH STREET, one door fromlf& Wood, and exambitelohr goods and prices: e . , TO FARMERS AND . OTHERS-FOR SALE 9RIOWELY , B SUPERIOR PATEN" Grain Fan and Separator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1850 ptELE superiority of this Fan over all others In use, consists in Its iffteapnesa, em y and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The patentee of the above Fan has been long gni gaged in manunioneing and selling detml taral implements, ctertinced of the great want ) good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of .rain and setrente We to the public with fall con dense A will meet their wants. The till &reigned having purchased the eel right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan and Separator in Western Pennsyluania, Western East= pnto, and the right to sell in be Man and lac, prepscekto fill all orderly Wholesale or listen at 819 Liberty streek Tittle bumb, Pa W. W. WALLACE: Metargh,Juir 16. 186L-4yl&l3mdaw AOO LBS. EPSOM SALTS, 9 tfl 1,000 LB& CREAM TARTAR, 60 REG BI GARB BOD/1, VW LBB. 00ORISEAL, 10 BOXES oswzGo CORE Mimi Jttet received and for sale by GEO* A. KELLY, Druggist, 0026 Federal street, Allegheny JAMES nowa - Es & 00, "DORK PACKERS, and dealers in _Floytalonfa OIPPUer of iLarket and Front sae. atatitet y W. H. INEogEt & :11,11OR,ArT TAILORS, I tN tY,Phittoli ' ll 01.'f buyers t° Fall and Winter goods, lust reorivadonnittna 'blob, may be found ell of the newest, ideas - of goods int Gents aed Youth's Waro, togethinbnfth , full: Nod : pqmplote seem* men4eintemjienuo* Fluniphing Unddit.' eACK.II3-Yederal nb2Ol2nt , • eor:Marken z • dna, deny Critv• TIERNAN .. 1 16.:114,10NICA . autir •Grofers, grim*. ..W 4 Fl l 4 lo‘l 4 4onull i 411 "" NortbAno 9°F°F of OitlO STREET.4I4IIO-1:4 P4,1161 -„L''. ALL 146113101111 03TIT. •IDIG v.l4ll,lol)7log.trillaikY3. '01;5 544 4,4 :4111.1 ;;641f S fft,l6 TV 0 011031 E . 2f • ; ; ; ;.•;; .11 tr 6;1? :Used iltSngl3- OPbN , argdio difilbepitititp A n 9r&c ,.. tin3 g „ tkplitemla Py ddresßul ' • ' S .;`l CiEi -)LHOU— , i ON FOUNDERS,. .1 1 ` .' - mackhafFl4ll4.*OrillikerlV .44nr • Pima% R. B. Foookoaier Deiiot: ` "1' L; ‘ -Sdks INiquititaKfalls.....k.A., l ' ' - ' i ' AterilittVaaitiMi&OP., • 1 1 Steam kilf ftiOgiree to one .zoonarodt an& flay horse i tzg a ro e nt i br Grist ,Mol4Bawjltills, kalaat ittdis 4 Gly yertseuntratterditontotOwietionot ~.• 141ua4 Xike.b. tor grist gat tbr tif.• mialay and - thtolargawrobillir... 11 8 IthIOVII hozglAntshad, and ready or shit rem sa snort notice, Eden's andl3ollarmaroTery dataaiptiont ) . , , , evi/O. a1t11144 Boilers and ghee` .10"2 Bfirstately, Wro gbt Iron iiihattb4 Ranger! end =„ia Imam so t j,. ..T . ,ch maniac a • Woo Woolen preeronemano r brtiii Girths. a but =Cog aroloW, our unaseineayrosuntactored .41 1 1 + 3vilie of t best grudity of mataris,VlNid -,w! T r a l l e rb!' all jo stud satisfaction. relrOm al! parts offle - ifountrpaoltOltial and roOrotir f il led- . tagbdaw iftrAtoirgAll AGIONCin. 9P.III9.ZWRATTIG4.I4, EUROPEAN A Agent, No. 115 Water street, finiebtalbsges is Fite-pared to bring out of saind i jisem passengers from .or t0 ...1 5 . Mol i thiyill Wally, eitherb . 3f OT steam WORT 1!;:tRIEIAA,11, medals Iry put Cit 2:l7 V :l32t the Indianapolis and eincdnatt Ratio road. =di: fartha old Bleak Mar Line of Sidling smut fortims Ibiza Pr samara s a i d Inc raonsen York., Lisargool, said ikaluss. MR. II o'2'.r , HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAJLENtAL PAINTER AND GLAZIEJ/A4 Fourth Bt., Bott W00d..41 Sni ld PPITHB taws, Pd. Jared work ro.Nody stropded . to. i.o.o6dyd A lISTIN tt' DZEirir itr ZS. Promissory Nota, Tfoods4tiOrigogos i 11.10 Cs securities for money, Moneytomissory Notes, ySads lormtgdzies, wijis ooliMeensiosorrdties. . , - - NOMI AND DR,Arre , tobelrrli.lND SOLD. Partmliedesiting /4023111 Guar aceemmellated an eiSPAl.bill Lerma, sad eapitailete Nui fttrnisbed with goodeeenritme at remunerative prices.. Also, *gond to the Bale, Renting and Leseinzof grail Estate. • , Oft" NO: 93 sousa.a KTRxivr above Wood. Made ACTEiTTN LOOMIS 4.00. • THE FOLLOWING ARE VOLITNTA. fty . W:damns from perstimptrinmeetebility, and huth, irbtkne roinny, who ksye been greatly benefitted by his remedies; wtif whorn.would wrident*tieve been In their swam ere no r If their diseases had not Dean arrested by 'Dr. Schenck's naedieines: Case 'of Liver Cromplatiwri wad Ltyppepsta of Mon Mears BtaxatMayg. • I have been &airing tartan - years past - from 'Liver Ooraptaint and Dylphpshat . /JIWA 0 .4 Dr• tfleltenaMe coming -writ tto .4nertnt s *vex', AM/ I thont I would go and see him, at my dittoing hariffiqcsaedniyugonicewithiptbe two B etra yand I bad been nude/ tresitthentO f/ocr,orD - from whom I reeel.ed no benefit. In the Warty part of June of this year I glint to Dee Drobehenck o and was examined by'hint ',Mins ifeESP/ROM ETI46." I have been taltin his Pa 141044 Syrup, as wee Theis and Mandrake PfAa since then, and I meat say that fain greatly beneattrd by their use ; Indeed, I might almost say that I am well. ANNA M. glen; Lowsl2, October El, Fbland ip., Mahowing co, Ohio. BSI. I have been much benefited by the use of Drt Eichenak's medicines. 11.111 1 1113 PABE.IO4 Ftgand, Ohio. Oct 81,1881 Case of Mrs. McConnell. I had been affected with Disease of the Lunge for tour or live years, when I b ea rd of Ur. Schenck corriy to Martin Hoch's. Minims to this time I had van up all hope of ever getting well, but Mr. och, whom I - knew to have been cured by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until he prevailed upon me to go .nd see the Doctor, whoforind both my lungs cited, the bronchial tubes were both duieasem when I breathed, they would rattle so that it could be heard distincaly.— I have-now taken his medicines for some time. and find myself wondeffull3 improved, although not entirely swam* I now find- myself able to attend to most of my household dudes, and have no doubt of my ultimate recovery. From the benefit I have received from - Dr: St%enck's treat, men., I would advise all-personssirallarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit. !JANE McOONNELL, Oct 10, ISM Ftland 2bronaltip, ifohorthig Co,, Ohio. Certificate of Jane Grist. I hare been troubled for tbOut two yam with • pain tn breaat. Late/tithe Spring of this yea I beard of Dr. Schenck coming out to Martha Raab% and I determined to oeif and me him, and get examined with Ida Momalronaarier. / did so, and also took all :three.. of hie medicines, ac cording to directltpl, and r have - b=rodY benefittad. I helps, from the benefit ex, watamed, ttuatifirill. not be long , until I : en• Moly well.Jal , l3 GSM. • Mond Awned* Maralogr Co, Ohio. • Oat 31, 18M. Cure of Atm , Warner: . I For aboni,..ave years had been ghosted with l pain in the right Side of my breast, and in hopes of getting relied, I. bad taken many tlithrcent kind* • of modicums, but found no benefit. from - them whatever. I then -heard of Dr. likaientdc,‘' and ) the great cares- be was performing with his treatment, and concluded, to send. to hie Agent: ig Pittsburgh, Dr. Keyser for dome -df him medi ohie."Presitate . to taking It; Dyes as.prostrated as to raisblittotindtea,Orall,..to lay in bethlNowohhged..to sit up j a =Mall order Ueda, any reat at • alAna- having taken- Dr. - Elehenek'e Medicines, Ilmard that. the.,Dootor wee ' h coming to Margit ,Hoefes,,apd. thkimined see of eu, ',was already- solntreh impristidd - by the Use tits Medicine," wi te.iie , lable to , go orer 19 Mr. Stich% whiedi , isa - ,dtstageo.,of amile from :my house, Tiut.Dootor pronotutoetnti iMsetieti to be BrowkW4Cronititin • Llveroo*. - phillati with adhesion( of,Uto. Pleu r a. to the abs , - 4 would Mentiorift 14 1 1tI r st 0 0 % 144 meetoontiniadhr, and Spit largfran of Metter - daily. took , the Shit Woad 22fttallaggiiiralt: w l eeriiingioiSVare4t6jAel'am happj to say • Irkal.zWans; wARNER, Oct; 20,1: •• mdtribmikpfaisnaN‘.Cb. s Ohio. , . aIII=I4IPA.BX , Bt CX) . MAME! irousnat, PiTTSBURGE, PA. Wirehombnittfo.l4n3lnat And 1.90:84k00nd M.roote. IfonnoUdkoisedlipoonptlono of Goal Oil, AistAktitand i znifley tis mad Water Pi pe, lEW „ .... /roak ik DOklrollitt i tagdp'Bo*ei,Steel Moulds, Poi ~ieuJ and . Oudingo of may do. 11=1 toot r. cangetermaohigo shun attuned Witte IP4 4 =-411 noossolt7 =DS mll be Meant CoAdvirk. WATIII3i. TERRY, PRICE & CO, WORMERS AND NUMMI, let CLOTHS., eIiSSIXIMEEL, whose. Taithr, Tanarefirimmings, 10. N 255 MARKET M. Nqrth 134419, I F IM4DZILPIII4I, PA. JOSS v. stmocr ouvite4. l Wag. /444 OIL WOBIEB. 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LlBtioir ` stuck . _ ThwoitTANT;: TO 17-77-- . atc ' AVViII DR: i LTD of il . 6 ii ~: . , sional=oinsively I/rizolitreattinen*thonUninte Doessitio 4 and haying succeeded in et osagn„in restoring thelcalletegismati dlieleih, has nalearithfoimaFbaax!'P '..1114; . ' s lareat A M . ," ~,eriegatta aA Dit. ma'am t)b ir -, ' • e j t w ~-,4' ' r ' CH gON 07,1' H Ell itl. re* atilitts wiAch here nin;Str yik Sailed' jiiiLesil itits *eft. - f ' VOllli Wive beenftria% ! 4 ',,; . moving diffloulties , , .. Obstriuillon;Ortltoppagestliass, 'cc hiSeanninithereyideinto:Perflagatil' titan fir; Ammons, - . fr,lrVia iistroonOtherAtankne_ se; *rite= Omura Alan, in all eases of noway' ,pgitire.oni,ilantlannli tratignimMidtk i a_, wham are the tosenniners of mem ..Than BIM ,am pariesitg l age I tsb ' awn, an an d may be taken' by Air 0. image , diant ettnabg Attolesni; at fah* .• - , , .ney am ma am= AT 40 , ftith • . -. , lag, and reid~kai 040414. * ' ...,",,, .. - " no and by bringing on thenionl, y .``, . • with oloinaiSeribinmigilini' .i.:.,.._ • ' yens artse.,They aliguld.hoire ' dni: erg tbreermanursnotate ho sate at.arlY o ,4ter Um* all - d bevikairftwo . - m - kat vlittr%44 E. b ox. , ..Nouini so Falls Atictalli 111 , Aid *Nem aelind idilibleitinfillFzditt=lbt any advertised .A .culreeelp% .I.BRYAN,', 21t5714. 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