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MONDAY bK)BNIfiG, FEB 17
LOL A* - Li AL 'NEWS.
HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE
ROl7 811411 P REPHZBIINTALTITISB,
11.caluasuaa, Feb 12. 1882.• j
Since wridne yin, tbegrand banquet hue taken
place, and the arrangements are now aimoss oom
pletitomeke Simon the 11. S. Somme. Mn Wil.
mot w ii arrive by tothighi's train,-and It is eat, he
will gender h a restgoation'in person, to the power
willialgliesotedlows. So Ilishle Abe by ihie time Is
fully apprised of t e high contracting peruse—
Well,'Wohders will never come to an end. Short d
this wit lbeconimminated by the fable 'Welded Dean
a:meta and the mid h Republicans, who are all
things by` 'tams and tiolbing long men who
~.711.1tnrn.surei twist, ven change, their skim to
7 --Rte a ffrtre, not in the world but to place them
p l
in their °kat% D. is shrewdly hinted that even
l'Honeet Tom" will abide byittie cantor, this being
to what may you nos-eseposa from the party In
Power. 7, Within metiwthe wide Muw in hie
trade them a speech in which - he stated that tee
imps minded Cummings was se pare ea
Heavens. o,llow me* are vies to ye
know what. - I overheard a Senator remark that
Lather than *se Oametcru elected he would vote for
a Demoorat whose ohaeloter has not been stained
by the fordtoureb of oorruption, by plundering the
goyetautent when in her dire calamity. But can
these people betrustedt Catneron tells Ws Wends
(if he has anch) that he had no chance to reward
them a, they should have been. Once in the Sen.
ate he can commend patronage. This ie the' Barp
of • Thousand Strings" that has been played on by
ail this sort of bosh. Wry did he consort with the
Men he did t if he can lay claim to honesty or
disintereete 'nees, Mr. Van Wyok explode. all such
vain boasting by, his expose of the "Straw Bonnets
Over the Border" The double o—s are too trans
parent not to be seen through most clearly by the
people. Why was Simon dismarged t For what
wart he tweed oat al, the clatentitt „Not :Or
building churches, although the piety of his corn'
Penton in the herring trade and white prate is
well established by the Know Nothings. Whet
'will the members say to the resolution tent pend
ing in Confue-es to censure the ''Simon Puree'
also the War Dspartmtht has sent after the tuna
Uentleliwileader Abe. I fruit Members w,ll pause
eth they disgrace themselves by such an abuse of
'their power by tee elevation of th- great rebuked.
'Should Sumnet's Mil - pass, the American negro to
•mig t have their champion to repre'eent them at
the toad of his Majesty the Prince of Darkneas.
0, Eamon ; you may welt :claim, ' Behold a
wretched man hrown from the summit of preanmp.
nous Joy, down to the lowest depths of degrada
tion; Tnevano.
Btrrea —Mr. C. B. Bostwick, Law
renc.eville, has so far recovered from the
wound in his neck, where the ball fired by
Reynplds yet lies,.that he is able to walk
about. The ba:l may possibly be removed
by incision, if brought to the surface as
the wound heals. Reynolds has not yet
been arrested ,
ATTSJIPTED WIYX MURDZIL—An
man named Martin Herbert was Brresten
in Kitiville, Cambria county, the other
day, and committed to jail, charged with
attempting to kill his wife It Appears
that between four and five o'clock in the
morning, while en a drunken spree, be
assioxited his wife with a haiohet, striking
her several blows upon the bead. He ap
pears to have been in the habit of brutsllt
abusing his wife, having frequently struck
her and knocked her down, and at least
once before raised a hatchet agalast her
and threatened to take her life.
DWELLING BURNED —On Y'iday even,
ing last a dwelling .use un the farm of
Wm. Breckenridge, in Stienango town
ship, Lawreree county, was, with its con.
tents, entirely consumed by fir... The
house was occupied by Mr. Wm. Fisher,
who, with his family, was absent on a visit
to a neighboring house. The fire is !up.
posed to haVe been cause.l by an ill.ar
ranged stovepipe
INFANTICIDE —Uoroner Reed,of Beaver
county, un last Friday held an inquest on
the body of a male child found in the cee
pool at the residence of Bev. Critchlow,
in New Brighton. A girl named Ohne
tans Fite, employed in the famaly of
Bev. 0. confea•ed to being the mother.
nail. —Tile dwelling house, at Ugh ,
Furnace, Clarion county, occupied by Mr.
John M Marsh, was burned en Monday
night last, with nearly all its contents, the
family barely escaping with their lives.
O , AL Dutoovalusis.—The Warren,Obio e
Chronicle steles Wart important coal dig.
coveries have been made in Brookfield and
Hubbard townships, daring the week. In
some instances the ye ns are known to be
five feet in thickness, and extend over ter.
ri ory not heretofore supposed to be within
the coal basin of that region.
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MONITOR EU AMMO,
Fektnarylith. lan
H0.1028' WANTED FOR THE U.
b. ou vERNM abiT --ties'ed proposals for
the delivery. In Wawnington City. of ONE THOUS.
AND POU iIUNDRED +ND - FIFTY OAV4pRY
AND *NV WAX( HOWD , H, for the U, B.oosern.
m011;4111 W rsioatrrd antha.offlos of °Motel G. H.
Rooker, Department Qn...rtermasser in this city,
until 12 m. on MOND rf, The Htb lost
IM=IE
Thesis horses will be purohaesd ln lots not ex
ooeclinglioo each, and no olds will ise4ntertained
for a greater number from any one person.
/4o bid will be entertm.ed that is not endorsed
by two responi ible persona, who will guarantee
Mat th - bidder will comply with Ws proposition, If
it should be sooepfeA
T.enty•tlre (lays will be given from the opening
of the bide, for the completion of the delivery of
the horses.
Of the above borate, IWO aro revired for cavalry
and 930 for artillery.
DIdOPIPTION OF. HOBENB 8R.413/ aE D.
OAVALSY Trdstailti—Prom la td 16 NM& to height;
between 6 and 8 years or age ; of dark onion; welt
nt e tl aftt..aPi oompaatlJ "414!'L4 tree
AXT.I4IIIII gowinTo be-troso 1634 to 16 hands
In Might/ alesw.der 5 4 siidC 8 yBsto-lof • age; dark
colors; tree from defeats; well broken to har
ness, and to win not IWt thint 1,100 ipkrintda.
The horses bei inspected by :irbeard of Mit
cars, detailed from the reganed a requiring them.
The undersigned reserves thbprivilege reject
bliOnieklarideltiver7 bid, should , ats.o. Mer that
the intermliti - of the service tstitdrc ft
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--iN t u r Tz e t !rd affection
varied atom 0 ;)f bolero to
Fall and .Whiter Owls,
net received, among 'Meth Aid 91
he west Mlle* of goods for nta and Tonnes
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and
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PITTSI3IIRGII: MONDAY MORNING,, F'F;I3IITARY 17, !Sea
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BY IR r 14:A iRAT H.'
By resterdairs Telegram
Progress of the Burnside Fleet.
Several More Towns Visited
GOV. WHIR SBNIIS FOR HIS SON'S
BODY•
News Prom the West by Bebe
Papers.
P08T.13388 MOraoe, February 16 .vie
Balt'more, Fenruary 15 e -A Nashville
telegram of the 12th says that dispatohe.
received from Camberland City this even.
ing states that ace of the Feberal gen•
boats appeared in eight cffF,rt Dmelson
this morning about ten o'clock, and open,
eddre. but without injury- The Fort re
turned the lire. and the gunboat retired.
The Federals have landed in force, and
a battle with light artillery commenced
this evening.
It is reported that the F. deral force is
10,000 to 12,000. When the steamer left
for Cumberland Oity, the battle was rag
ing. We have no par itinlars.
NAterinta.n, February 18 —A dispatch
dated Furt Donelson, today at 11 o'clock
a m., states that firing of artillery c,,m
menced this morning before sunrise, and
continued unceasingly up to that time. A
number of pieces are rapidly firing, but
the enemy keeps at a respectful distance'
all along the line.
.E.AATeBT-2:48 p. m —The firing has
ceased, probably that the enemy may
change positions. We have so far repelse
ee the enemy at every point on our line.
Our loss is small The Federal gunboats
retired, and we think that they are severe
ly injhred
STILL LATER.—The day has passed and
we still hold our own. We have repulsed
the enemy and driven 'back their gun.
bosta, and whi ped them by land and wa
ter. Ha still Iles around, probably to et.
tack us to morrow spin.
Our boa is not very great, while that of
the enemy must be heavy. We have had
lively lighting and heavy canonading all
around the line all day.
aWe hate !repulsed the tuemy evaiy.
I where. and we are satialled that we.have
injured their gunboats materially. 0,..r
lines are erttrenotred aroun J.'
.
Arrival of the theattier Asia.
Nzw Taat.s.,...*P4ibruary..l6. , ,--1. be mum •
er - Asia has ea rlvkl, bringiog Q ieerittown
dates ofthe Zi Inst. • The pste.Bualter
was still at Gibraltar:
Paste, Feb 2 —The Indepefidence Bdge
B•l3eettli that the Southern G.tun...e!,nerb
have informed tle letglieh Government
that to retu.rn for. the recoghlyion of the
Southern Oonftiderecy, they sa , uld eatah%
Ugh absolute free trade fo. fifty years;
abotian the external slave tr• 111_,ftud mac
eip.te all the blacks b,rn after the recog.
"iiton. These tlfers will, however, not
de'ermlne Lord Palmeriton to abandon
be policy of neutrality.
Tee proposition of Mr Gregory for the
, ecognition of the South w.li be discussed
oun after the opening of Parliament. but
alter an exciting debate its rejection lg
-xp dad.
D Altriciete, the Mrzfcen Minieter,
had arrived at Trieale. an beezt received
cis , the Archduke Maximilian. The A.ua.
trian xette mentions the reappointmen.
of the A chdu e trlaximilian as Commo
dore of the Austrian navy, and contradict.
.he scheme to place him on the throne ,f
Mexico
Et! 11(131.7, Jan 18.—The exportation of
saltpetre from India, except to Brlath
ports, is prohibttei.
A large gold field has ' , eon discovered in
Southern Mshr tta.
Losro Feb. I.—A letter from Bar,
Rattle!' prohibiti:,g the use of Britsh ports
to either of the belligerents, is pu blished.
The port of Natsau and other ports a this
the Bahama Islands are especially men
tioned. When vessels are driven in by
stress of weather, provision may be suppli
ed them, but only such quantity of coal as
may be sufficient to take the vessel to the
nearest port in their own country. No
second supply to be allowed to the same
vessel in the same port withut a period 01
three months.
It is presumed that this will stop the
proceedings of the Tuscarora and Nashville
at Southampton It is rumored that lodge
the pressure from American shipmasterf it
Marseilles, the American Consul at that
port had sent a request that the T Asearora
should go to the Mediterranean, for, the
protection of the shipping mutt* %Ale
Sumter, which continued at Gibral ar at
the latest dates. t- .
Victory by Gen. Bander.
OtrkIBXIXLAND, /dd., Feb. 14. General
Lander made a forced mareh on pured.y
tight - suppressing and breakirtg ther"asillel
caMp at Bloomery Gap, killing thirteen
and capturing seventeen codamissioned offi
cers, and forty-live privales, losing lint two
men and six home: He led the' attadtrip
person, 'at the bead of the First Virginia
Regiment of Cavalry. This opens the
A3altinsoreand Chip Railroadto Hancock
again. Gen,,L4z4er luta clemrect his de
p.rf=enat.of the campy, and ;enema his
request to be reAred of his commattd on
account, of A pottioitiaf Sand ,
er's commatid, under Col Dunning, lias
occupied Moorfield and captured two hma,
dred and twenty five beef cattle.
CA artirs, OIL CL I Tlikr
90 PIROZB
NEW DRUGGETS,
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NEW. BRUSSELS CARFET
A?i,74 AND RI se here IIELEST PATTIMI9, * and not ( 1
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W. WOLINTOCK,
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B~ Jens O. iiliClTift.
There are momenta Inlife thatardnever forgot,
Whioh brighten and briptenee time Wipe swap
They Own new Clyne to.the-tfannieet
And they shine on thengloom' Of the lonehest
day. " " •
Teem momenta are halowed' by smile 'and by
tear
The Ant look • flora and thejletitarting given,
As the eon ? in the awn of his eery' appears,
And the W. Tid,ireeps and Moire with the rain
bo* in'heaven.
There are hours,there am initates, which imtni.
0:y-brings,
Like blosameof Uee#o twisCiciun , t the heara
And as tate :Rehm by on the mlghtot Ma viii
Thepyar unty t: darken a While, taw they aerie '4.
Oh t.llB h4owed rex:iamb:engem 0=0461:
slut they 00/319 on th e :out wittsta tneantal thril
And it days that ere Atarkatme. they kindly
W ,,Anaheart, In Its list throb, will beat with
Ultra an I.
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MY; tiobie4ilta the dart - Isrftw toroth:man now,
The be took of bandy that . h ot my Borth
fhe en opB of the mounttin are yekohed on her
br
And her eyes In the blue of the tlnnanseot toil '
The rosenraril dlin'oy her Malin' Brine bloom
Anikher amid lips 'part hire the opening of
newer.:
Ste mores through the at? In n *aloud of per.
ume,
Like f the wind from ttut Alatieral of peitamtne
Weal.
P'roin her eye's meting &mire there sparees a
Same
kinaled my youngblood to yfe' gluts;
She 'Tams-rend the.tnnekot,twir:roioe .are the
ea a
Ae would ones, like the ailluS , harp, In melody
How,
That tonoh, as Oar hand meets and mingles with
mine,
Shoots along to my heat with eleotriced
'Twas a moment for earth too supremely •irine,
And while ,rte taws, its aweatness wait eiing
me mill.
We met—and 'we drank front the ehryetaline well
That flaws from the Mbetato of science move;
Co the beauties of thought We would allently
dwell,
Tltl ova looked, though we never were talking
of love.
parted—tbe tear allanned bright in her eye,
And ter melting band e/sook as I dropped it
forever,
Oh! that moment will alwals be hovering by;
We may frown, but It. light shell abandon me
-.-13011Tet.
The Law Vindicated.
Judge D— vfalfritid of oard play
ing, and occasionally indulged in the
amusement. During the period he mi.
oupied a seat on the betieb, the Legis
lature of Georgia passed very stringent
laws to prevent gambling, and made it
imperative on the judges to charge the
grand juries at the opening of each
session of the court, to pment•all who
were known as gamblers, etc. The
judge had conformed to the require
merits of the law, but,pone were pre
ae•ited, and gamblingaitemed to flourish
as it ever bad. On au occasion when
the judge was on bis and after
his usual chgrwe to the grand jury and
as usual, no notice taken of the charge,
Judge D— ascertained there was a
faro bank in successful operation in the
very precincts of the court The judge
, thought he would indulge his propensi
ty for play, and visited the bank. lie
played, and was very snoc•ssful as was
his wont; he won all the money, and
broke up the establishment. After he
had pocketed his winnings, and was
about retiring, he perceived several of
the grand jury in the room, who had
likewise been engaged in the game
Judge D— observed to them :
'•.Gentlemen of the Grand Jury, the
law requires me to do all in my power
to sappreas the vice of gambling. I
have charged the grand juries upon the
subject rime after time without any
good effect. It was time for me to sot,
and see it I could not enforce the law
have done so; and the most effectual
way of doing it is to break the bank,
which I have done to-night. I do not
think these fellows will trouble the
public for some tame to come, and the
law in me is vindicated. Gentlemen, I
bid you good-night."
Rom ping
Don't be afraid of a little romping op
the part of your girls, and never pun
ish them for indulging in it, but thank
Heaven, who has endowed them so
largely with animal spirits. These
must have vent in some way, and bet
ter the glow which a little romping
imparts to the cheeks, than a distorted
spfne or a pallid brow. Health is one
of the greatest of blessings, and only a
good share of physical exercise can se
cure this to children. Let them romp,
then, Erse*if they do make some noise,
and tear their dresses occasionally, and
lead you to cry out, "Oh, dear, what
shall I do !" Yes 1 lot them romp.
Sober times will come by and by. Life
brings its cares 800 W enough to all ;
and let the children be happy while
they are young. God made them to
be happy, and why should parents
thwart his plans? We do not believe in
a dull childhood, but in cheerfulness in
youth and cheerfulness in age.
WILLIAM OARR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
•ND IM ORTERS OF
"WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, A.
A-4.-&- O ,
Distillers and Dealers in
FOB OLD, DIpOMILIIBIut sl7 l ,l l rifllyil,
827,snd 829 Überty Street,
pakly IFITTIBB Malt. ill.'
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
:7.-AT T-.-
#01:TETII WEtan OARPIIT, ftEORIL
WD. & Et it'OALLIINL HAVE
thin day opened part of a way lame and
varied asacatmens of CIAAPETING, tto Whiet they
Verotth=°=ll= 41.70 t,
a =trid e zr e =ot Waimea )
,Druggeta,
W * H. Zet"oegALt%
W Fourth street, near Wood
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- s. f oittiliy
-11 to the mobilo that bete ' rianv reedit of
Igo aBBLI, ANDGANOY Gam ao, JOBBER4-A.RETAILERS
* O..
mad Pi prepared to sooorataadate ot th i s
old sad well anoint home ilia in the 4V ,C.:l . , 1 r• - fs':E•r.r: ,i i
_,, ,. _ , ..e.„
eat io im i a , nd dririkiV
l e v at ,
oi; VATIZ,d,c, an'Ultait=Zl`R°6l436ol":
ooL
lIONAXERAT Ft1,01:41,-- .. A tall Itoip
_WAI-. l :.lge l ;tlwaya ba hand.
131}4 . 9 nab, • prime artiole t justa - --, gaiiihr - dot loaf
:.-- -
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ur
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TO MB/ 'i, i "*./a/C• '
Pt" „IM&I; 4i i , ~.:... ~.. ,
lel • ~v ecian*, o l all de. - ' '';" - i = l ~.,," , ,7.4..
no - aruila4w3.444? „ En._
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1 fitMatiblr 0CM171113.1 MA a -- .....". /„
, slcieentio youths of both
seam , n ,L,lll LP, sEirse or? .. •! • I Illedelne
li, I "Pte. ?Immo , pladtathti, ibM fat& JO Jibe 4 011111
84: 1 / 4 , ;y"..:-.rv „,,,, goo , wisely modest are
argur fully ~. cue 1, and thinit It fit - 'greet ale
very ' umbra' , and tor . •nM. cm and
et rrtiption 4 ,ter, :glob *vealpromg 30,0 *
SD , , , . Ilium homily plxyaidan Should b
astitidds le ktieli Mors 11 4 iOsrimm chat they do.
tod wawa, Dr, , tr. 1041 , 24 D, (enospt, publishing)
10 t. a TincraAve_ i pratttles might be lost to that
plow, Sfnpla foratir MOW% Ind Presthaspktoott
Moth a bare lied -Ifsed'inignornisco, spoingusi
ma us t - .rigour ands& er li: p WWII*
gence,senae. an, to doll man rionslb
setae, mill y gotten. I' is tomb dimmer
that tramerror pla•cutannespurdautaans iliankfn
that their acne dumb ser end wards, rxevlouelY
DO M, skticly I i ot,ao::„^tte oondition and tupear
ditiagraMai retitefo nsaltimled etger byttr.
LW. betdestinsal, tpfore and tam mar.
L,tbrough him Miro bean ievedbaclob •rk ertng,
aludety, martificstlon, ike. Nanny uat advantage
ofcameptitrty4 criterion se an I observation,
de i baskuner or ;kik% the treatment
at st.•,'' , Ed and who is daily con=
the proroellion, it well moommended by
'AM aiiiimenscpubilaluars, proprietors of hotels, Jo
hes, or so
cantcaled nags/rag eons.-
rs u ilit m admi mlibuly be completely eased by
e velestdisoovery Mat Lae never yet Med by
tomale dcolisi'berlas had superior experience or
unt of his old age, sevent, yearse ail irnescu •
ty to oompletsly cured. Al for commis:lotion or
pulmonary &mem. my-sysispo widish are oompo
esKI from tpeiand twos and otheringredienta 1:39
Oak illftil •wystmft five year '' titaness, 1 ,
.. *
. at
has bad more suceesa-P• the pretension..
that hare , as yet, been discovers& as the cortiil
dates will show. They aril ;l oaning and can be
Venukd sqpording to a pamp t that 'each person
will get et the examtis 4, I free of charge,.
.nice BS Sadthileld Arcot, mar Diamond krec,
rite communications frocriall part. of tie 0a.%
it- et' , minded 10. Direct to
.11 • 'orvit
TO PUMA AND OTAER3 7 4OII SALE
GEOWEYIi VPZII.IOII pATEuipap
Grain Fan and Separator,
PATI:RTZD .11N11/1111' 10, J6O
THE superiority of this Fan over all
others ass, oonaists in its olusapness, aim
p ty and dara bf
Becoid. In Meaning grain faster, better and
more thoroughly with lesa labor than any other
mill ever ,tiered.
l'he patentee of the abase Fan tuts been long en
gaged in manuticturing and Ka A .emil
Mof ral implements, convinced the want
good Fan for cleaning the-different of et
and seede, presents this to the public with full - con
&dance that it will meet their wants.
Ihe undersigned having purchased the sot
right to manufacture and Heil theattose Grain
and Separator in Mestere Pen . nsyltuilua, Wester,
Virginia and all tied to_ sell in In
etiana an 4 1.1.11.nni, fe now Favored to fill all orders
V•rbolMilwor 'at Sift filbert} street, PScis.
burFh.fa W W. WALLACE:
Pttsborgh.lnly IL iSst--tymemdsw
IMF , CrEtT.A.IsTT
—TO—
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY
Dewit C. Lawrence
v-4) r Twelve
Tears au 0111-1
car of 1 he Pa-
tent Once - -
the last !bar
a Member
of the Board
of Appeal.
NOTE-111 Wont:tea
Patent and a copy of tit
charge.
Refer to nt Qom •
D•Od P Erotiows,
1 500 LBS EPSOM SALTS,
a
1,000 1,1311. CREAM TARTAX
00 KM 81 OARB SODA.
lAO LBS. 000132 NEAL,
10 /3(1,1a9 OSWEGO 0088 STARCH
Jolt received aad,tbz We by
EEO. A. KELLY, Druggist,
srss Federal *treat, Allegheny esty.
SMITH / & PITCAIRN,
MERCHANT TAILORS
No. 4$
ST CLAIR STREET.
VA LIIABLE 2ROPERTY Pnli SALE
situate on FM, Union and Ltbery atreets,
Pittsburgh. on whi. h le emoted FOUR B -ICE
rENRIFICNTS, mating a • rent of nine handed
year. The prepet(b is located in the beat part of
the city, and well calculated "or an Omnibus Der
pot, as all toe lines in be (47 oonld be ossify con
oentrated at I hat r otnu The lots are 63 feet on Filth
street, on Liberty street, 51 feet, and on Union
street 66 feet and 6 Inches. For further warm
tars, enquire ofJOSRPEI ROSS, in the
or JgrwtrON DUNCAN, Bsq., at the-Allegheny
Suspension Bridge. felSltld
JAMES H. CHILDS CO.
HOOP, COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City; Pa.
.9asoincittiro
SEAMLESS HAGS,
AND OF
' • 08 1%T.616331:71=tC4 6,
$ Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
14'0v!ars nacy WWI at H. CHILL/OA 0011,181
Wood Street. Patal*raki. oottlnis
NEW CAtKPETS,
00 Clothe, &C.,
A T
hroALLumas,
No. 87 Fourth Street,
IpUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE
acttveoe hi prices, of which the fellestaftnn
: to tasted .4_‘• - rs,F R 0 ihEL deli',
JOlllll moomissAlP.
00 M t 8 SIQN MERCHANT,
/OS THE BALE OP
PIG METAL AND BLOOM)3,
$O.lll WALTER STREET, BELOW WAB.KE
Aly earrssuaeli
J. D. H ANCOOIC.
47 7 ,1 5 , 11 L'?, fry
Br ch.ws 0,11 AMK :T... 13,T a.m. ) / T
' -''''' " FINTBB CI EtiGEL, PILNNA. •
JOHN U. LOGANi,
A T ir :A*• L 4.1 V,
=tors LAW' BUILDING,
azia...
....,.........., - vs' hied
sepals. t 00„
clira trteritar' , ..._,—.mirsiiiisita as ink
Floe&
011,4610,10 ,14 . -0,111. 1 1.0 . 1111.114 k - 1 ,..,-,.:. .....
;k y a .„.;..,,, f ., .. ; .. I ._ _ I T .c.:. :123 o:1 - :, 1,!.,.^ , - et ,,, riitrE 65419 *Eci .tto,i ; : i-.1
. .
i , aim 12// - 41. 6 : .: 1 . ~ : l .. .., i
~-,,,.; .a - , ..1 , 1 S te...V..ffl 01 , 3 - i ii f t ts.,: - :14;: , ..
NALTAIONA. 9 .
1 .
E ARE. a
' 4.lleni-
BING thus &Afore.which Tor ney in'
brunfnir,freetionl of - ofironalini odor, and,tralu3pa•
-renqy otoolor,
in i w o b r l e b xcpoc~lor ae wraourt
nparned
b b y e
Lzg : r
0* or Eastern markets. As a
profitable Oil to the columnar,' we din irpeoially
recoanmendit: Abicsonr inatoifaotoro of
ttr %ICAUSTIC .13012A 1
Used d qa Rettnattea
wbtot." noel l a a rtirLlC tl "Or An angt: h idfahoonatto
of Radishes:do brought tO tAbItCVPL47I Fvfni!rir
facture of
•
SAPONIFIER. OR CONOMPINUO I.lE a lltr g -akvo -
Are so . well and tiftiotakr lintOrn, - tie Win MI
menticethe entlixtomso ,
All orderaand inquiries *EI ba . promptryattendo
to by ddriatang =i . ,2.
STEAM ENGINE 4 BUILDE t.
General Machlast& AO Mier 'taken,
Near the Pean's hlneetiOr Depot
URGE(
PPPEIS • PA. •
Aatus t r r ruFAcruirur. ALL KM* . OP
Steam leagines, rattmg tr -- ..m th ree
n and dlty.horsapseirer. 4,nd suited for enat
Saw Milks Blast Furnaces, Factories, att.
Eff*epartiaalarattisatloatotas txmatructlaa of En.
t& sad Machias/7, tor grist mills, and for up
mnlay and airablar saw mills.
ire also on hand, antaaa4 and ready or ship
merit at short notes, guinea and Bolles of stery
daseriPtion,
Also, Mash Boilers and Shoe: Iron 'separately;
Vfronght Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pates to.
every Twist!, and confine tAo nAintfacUtre of
Woolen Macninery and fliStelllie 011IMEL' •
Our pnoes Are low, our naschinery auuthiaired
of the beat quality of materials, sad warranted in
all CIAIWI9 to Ore . NM/notion:
duns from ail parte of the coon b 7 no - Halted
na/fr r •imitittrinlod• .
BOX 'leo
PUtqtrurft , Thwt
EVIELOPEAII AGENCL, -
HOIL&B .RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN
. Agent, N 0.114 Wateretreet, ‘itistrurgh, Pa,
is weNired to bring dot or send e..n pews:igen
ft= or to ea, pert of We old eouniam either by
steam er packets.
SIGHT DRAM rcia SAUK, payable in tusEpart.
Indrenetio'fia'and Vinchtnatt
Also_ Agent for the old Black ater,Line of
Bailing Psalm% and for ILe tines of Elteentres sail.
ins bawl= New York. LiireepooL filhetsknw sad
ealwas. ' re'U
Wed. "1" 1:t A q-2-,
HOUSB, SIGN & oiuir*AAl
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
foarth St., Beta Wood & Smithll•ld
PITPSS (1720 Er; PA.
itiZr Alt work pro—Nptly attended to. toritetlyd
A a nTS LOOHiID3& OCC, Dealers in
APIL Promiesory Note, Bonds, Martirsizess and an
mercrdies for money. •
noneranuates, Banda Ignrtfld4te 2 t. with
nollatem
NOTES IND DRAFTEI BOUGHT AND SOLD. •
Buono dinning Lome can be acixamotxlidoct cm
woy*. tonna, and caiiintUste min bo nirxdsbod
with good me urines at rantnieratlve plass.
Also attend the Bale, Renting and Leaning of
desl.
PATENT AGENCY
Of&to, No. G 2 FOURTH FITIVELET above Wood.
'aka. AUSTIN LOOMS & C 0..!
lota. W. Fenwick.
RE FOLLOWING ARE VO UNTA,
RY statements from perwns of respeetsbility
and truth, in this vicinity. who bays been greatly
benethosi by Ms remedies; some of whom would
evidently have bedn in their graves era now, if th eir
dna sea had not teen arrested by Dc Schenck's
medicines:
For the past
four years
liana ge r of
the Ve astsfog
ton Branch of
the Bellentftic
&merlesis Pa
teatAg en c y
and Mar Flf.
seen Wears in
s.be Patent
agency Busi
es.
Case of LlvearDo it sad Dyspepsia
of Ten Tsars taadling.
I bare Comp been suffering for ten years put teem
Liver laint and Dyspepsia. I heard of Dr.
flebenalea coming Out to Martin Boob's, and I
thought would go and see disease
had Wormed in valence within the past twoßeare.
and I had been under treatment of Bermudas:9m
from whom I resale ed no benefit. In the early
part of June of this year I went to see Dr. finheneki
and was examined by him with his a RIDIPIROM.
STEN.' I have been burin his . flaimonite 6yrup,
&a Wad ?be& and M since 'then. end
I must say that I am greatly benefitt.d by their
use ; Indeed, I might almost say that I am well.
ANNA M. NUM
Ottobsr
Letsell, Ibiand fp., Makessing ea, Dia.
1841.
EE'EEE
o.er of Pstontz4n,
I mee Wive % been mush tenanted by the nee of Ets
odiebsee.
RUFUS
FbteetiMio.P
00 E. IBM
I had been affected with Disease of the lame
for tour or live years, when I heard of Dr.
Schenck earning to Martin Ifoekett Previous to
this time I had_ given up all hop e of ever getting
well, but Mr . whom I knew to have been
oozed by Dr. aohenek, urged my husband until
he prevailed up= me to go ad see the Doctor,
who found both m luegt. cted, the bronchial
tubas were both 'ten I breathede they
would rattle so that it could be heard distinctly.—
I have now taken his madieinea for some time.
and and myself wonderfully improved,
eat anatindy recovws4 I now and mysel=Vt:
attend to meet of my use s hold duties , and. have
no doubt of my ultimate recovery. • Prom the
benefit I hate received from Dr. fichentik's treat.
MIL. I would advise all persons similarly affected
to apply to him when he makes his next Sian.
JANE 111000NNIELIt
Poland 1
Or.d. 7brnoship, 'Mowing Lb, Ohio.
81, 884
I have been troatded for abort two years with a
WA in my breaat. Leta in the Spring of this year
I heard of Dr. Schenck Domingotß to Martin
Koch's, and 'I determined wean and Bee him, end
get examined with bin Bamptrosamieri I did
so, and also took all three or hie medicines, my
oordhis to erections, and I have been
beneatted. 'hope, from the bane& alrmex
perteneed, that it will not be lone until I am en•
tl sly well. 7aNIC GRIST.
/blood 21simalep,1116hoolog Co, Ohio.
OM. SI, ISM.
For about live years I had been afteoted With
fain in
arming the right side of my breast, and in hopes
real, I had takon mazy dltihrent kinds
of median* betsaS
but found no t from them
Whisteeer: •I 'then hoard of Skl. .134basek r sad
dle greet , cum be was porkeming with Ma
Rte concluded - to mud to Ms Agent
In PIPS Dr. - Esa for some of kilis medi
etas. nue to mtdng tt. I was go ;waltz:tad as
to be unable to androgen:wee% or even to lay in
bech I Wes obliged te sit up in a 6h
tin orderto ob.
tato an rest at all, having' taken Dr.
Elohenft's medicines, I hood that tem was
coming to Martin Hootee, dined to see
. was already so moth improved by the nee
ofblemedicine, eiNto De able to go atm to Mr .
Koch's, which is • distanoe of a mile from my
house. The Doctor pronounced my disease to be
Bramentaleeruswaaptloam&Ltwar Gem.
plaint, with an adhesion of the. Pleura to the
rite. I would moreover add, that Tcoughed 'at.
Most oonthinaliv, and spit tAri mi ts, uttantiNes ot
maned daily. / took tb• wale g
Wood Tonto sad Xlasti/nako r
according tothe Doctor'''. otroomado, end cm harpy
• wog that ptin nearly wadi. ANNA WARDIN%
Olt,
Unky 2bwissigp. Cbtrattoso Cb, Mkt
t, sir tut. (waif/
SMITH. PARK C &
CO..
NINTH WARD lIPOUNDRIY ,
PITTSBURGH, Pe.
Werebmee, N 0.149 First an4 , l2o.Belondetreeta.
Mencinwpren of ebel anddeseripeonsofftal
Dog Off, al end BM, Sue and Wader Pipe, Sad
irin WagenitaxeisAnael Mmldi4 Rd
*l lO J MA P , E ZMpaiiioi.gri of every de.
serfptibit" Word& • -- , )
ailing& =uplift mitolptoitho4ttstibed to Ida
,Pankdrir, itll j le
ire,a7 An& be eereital
Umtata tat
TERRY, PRICE & CO,
DIPORTEIIB AND DaWIRES
171NOTEDik CASSIBIERES,
saihwts, %aims, bow winiain g s, ie.
NO. 21515 KAMM ST. North Side,
sour v..amtw 11111131411.1101:114 osinsvAssu.
&Ms.
•
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'ESltltifliala ASV - MAIM IN
7 4,... - •iftropiteikool,qafani , ol4 ll aNd•Ritte.
in 4 r igiAr
GEORGE COLE0;51.:11, Agptit.
Yew, asittuVanufacPuirkli 6 n l rani.
naglydirTil . N 4 9(O M fftree 4l igtba"lnral
IRON FOIMDERS,
pimp of Mrs. MeComaell.
of Jane Grin.
Cure of Mrs. Wourie,
BEIM
inuitsiumwiniA, re.
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tliai> a neve
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tared at weryl -2000 OLINWW-O-,ffiffs%-::27`.111"V
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vlngbeenlOhebitsinessof •• :. , ' -•,•••, •• • , ;'• --4-•-r
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pomp ahead tecogarseAn.latiltit ,', u • -1.2 • '7' , ' ~4
WM be te theillnicre a t to Omits a • I - • - - ;'sl, e
an eitiontahon of 'ode tto••w oil Melte • _ _
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1
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Arenared from the recips 414. pr,. ,:;.1.
ei Connectlchti.the Veit bons 9060 4 .
media his urseticefor.' the last a ,-- , 1%,••Kf.
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all Rheumatic and Nervous irisc r ere li la- „-.. .V
-infrallitde,. and' s a curative *of Glittie ili i-t- if. , ?..:Tg,:.
Bprains. -Bruises. /to., its troutaillg._ f • , fW,5 . Q . ,7.
powerthr strengthening properties, eruita '..1:4•.-54,.=
wonder and astornahment oftall, lOW ---,...,...
given it a trial- over fork hundred i --,-.,-,?!„
remarkablecures. performed-111PM ''-' :2 - I:' , i,'
two rears. sticartidvfact. , tr, . -- ...,t ~..;_•±,, , tinik - .?•3V4:•:
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lyxikw.eow -"Ageotil frirT#ll44lll*4l ' •-t ' '
Tit& ORBIT VIRITION' oii 11141 r . , ,--;:= .
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. For thenexttorweelor etahip,-; , ,Lst 13 - - - ': - . ,, - , 61N.
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