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    VOLUME XVI
PITTSBURGH MORNING POST.
Prilt•d and pnblfshed every morning, (Sundays encsp(sd )
BY JAMES P. BAMR,
IN 4111 NOUTU-WEST CORNER 04 WOOD AND rim 9TRILLT3,
Tmtms.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance
Bit Dollars invariably required if not paid within the yecr.
Single copica, Two Cxxvii—for tinlo 1.11,3 con:,:er In
11. 'Ake and by the News Boy%
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
,„, Thrim .Itvicf (In le• a /11
113 1.1533. ..4..e. , k1 a t7e4k, '
Ono innertion--
Two insertions...
Three Insertions
One week......, ...
Ta-o weir
Throo wooka
Ono month
Two months
Throb months
Your months.
Five months..
9 09, d Id:, 4 f,O ,
10 oeo 0 65' 500 FA ,
11 0,1 7 Fir
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Biz months 12 001 8 uoi ; 0 $
Nine months.... ...... . 16 00 10 :_i:, '' C l)
One, year " -2) 08, 13 3:,i l t; wj
121, t! Lo, 1:: 00
Banding Card, aix lined or lurl, por clr.,u;ll 10 00
OLIA' , iZABLD LI ILLASLFS
One eqnare, Ver artuum,(or.olnlise of the pap ,r..).
Marriage notfooq. se, co-og; Lit ! h
PITTSBURGH SATURDAY PJST
M MILIOT Tif IE E LY
ONLI ONE DOLLAR r).'ER ¶EAR,
IN CLUBS Of TEN.
Mingle Subacriptioun, - - - 562 ptr 9-21.1 t II EA.
CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS
OF T. 111: DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commer
nil, Local, Telegraphic and Mi9celluneDun.
Thil raper Wing of tLe Ltruvir nrt, and nunily pin!: LO
ou flne ,rtnte yo.per, lrrc, c Ion: type, will he found by
the But,,criber to Ai bet., r e,diste.dicri than any paper
ktialighed :la Pitt.;ba - :u.
Thrro who v...it t. tLlie par3r from Pitt.,Largr'u, trill i;nd
t he SAT:LI:LAY I'OST a .‘ato and prujtabl, investment.
JAI37, 1 , 41 S P. 13 .111:11
Propri,3t cr.
BUSINESS ULRDS
' l dti. Y. L A.P.Ii
3F. 11 8
BOOK 'l -7 1) JOE OF - P7C 7 A'
_
POST JEST.TILD
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
7 1 Ill; urde7.ei;ned having made 0 . 1. - tenßive
additions of the LATP:ir ANI I H.`;71)S01111:ST
F TYPE, snd improved Mat:Li:lacy, to the MOIII;ING POET
JOB OITIC 2 , ih; tt,nti , n of Rail 11,,nd
iierchantn, Ludidu,i m' ' y , and the puLlic k.;,i4t,: -- ‘l:y, to their
inperlor f,/ e:-,cuting u‘i t..-".):1 , 11.1e
arm!, all kind., ci
IR A E IL u u q.;->• AEP
DI la CANT it 1. ,
LL G L ,
AND E‘ r.P.Y 111.111.:11 DlizOltl PTIUN OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
.6sOur material being . nearly all v can give :.861.1-
once of the meat complete aatilfuctioa, and elicit rd2re
BOORS, PAMPHLETS,
RAIL ItoAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANE CHECKS, BLANK NuTES,
LeirEkt HEADS, BILL HEALS,
PILLS LADING, CIECLILAI,,S,
BUSINESS CARES,
PAPER DEEDS,
MORTQL.GES, BONDS, 4,.c.
zr- Particular animation will also be paid to the printing
DI Posters, Programmes, he. for Concerts, Exhibitiun 3 and
MYERS.
CI3.4IVGE OF FHEI3I.
P. HITCHCOCK, having purchased the
L•
interest of JACOB HUFFMAN, in the firm of Hult
man, M'Creery a Co, the style of the firm will h.eroaftor be
HITCHCOCK, h CO. Mr. Hoffman will etiil
remain in the House. HUFFMAN, AVCRE EBY 4 CO.
HITCIiCOCK, :tH , CREIEEVE & CO.
(BMW:BSOM TO litlY73liN, ISPCSEERS (,;0.,)
Forwarding and Commission Meihants,
EIOLESIAL.P. DEA
PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL.
No. 114 SEcOND PITTSBURGH, PENNI..
flpriager iltirbaugh,
Pitbargh;
Joseph E. Eldcr, AL Louis;
Fenton Bros.,
Childs it Co., 4 . Cornell a Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagaloy, Cosgrove L Co., " Garret a Martin,Philadelphio;
idoCandless, Means ,t Co., " James, Kent, Sautoe t Co. "
G. W. Smith, & Co.. " Weaver k Graham.
Geo. Df. &L. lord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., "
A. B. Fenton & Broa., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., "
aplAf
The People's Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBACITER & CO.,
Cheap Cash Dealers in all kinds of Fashionable
BOOTS, SHOES 4ND GAITERS,
Fur Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children,
No. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
ocB PUTSBUTWIT, PA
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
Proprietors Childs & Co.'s
Patent. Mastic, Fire and Water Proof
Cement Roofing.
133 THIRD STREET.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
fully 'exect ted, and all our work warranted.
Roofing tr.Werial always on band, and for sale, with di
rection,' for wrl. o4mVsly
JOE. F. HAMILTON & CO.,
ENGINEERS AND ITIACERINISTS,
Comer of lire and Liberty streets, Pitt.thurgh, Pa.
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments,
Manufactories, &c., made to order. They also continue the
manufacture of their Celebrated Machinists' Tools, such as
Turning Lathca, Iron Planers, Boring and brining Machines,
dm. Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with a, Hangers.
be &c. laBl yd
TOUR 211011EliON
JOHN THOMPSON &
I[3l- USE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS ANT)
o ILAINEItS, No. 135 Third street. PAINT
ING execnted with neatness and derpatce. Mixed Paints,
Oils. Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry
ers, Villa 2ilontaigue Zinck, a very superior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh Whito Lead always on baud and for
sale. Wo are prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug
gists or ethers, at the shortritt notice, as we have is Mill
which grinds by steam Painters will save money Ly get
ting their colors ground with us. lmriay
GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES,
A.T DIZINUPACTURER 9 S PRICES.
HYDROMETERS
or weighing spirits, the cheapest and hoot articles ever
brought to this city.
THEIIMOZdETERS AND BAROMETERS,
carying in price from V, to t,,30 each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
A ND
;SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,
always On hand at G E. SELMA 'S,
ft - fa-Lica/ Optician, 5S Fifth &rt. ct.
opp.mito Masonic Hall
C. & J. 11. SANYIKER,
IitiItUTAOTII/LERB OP
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
o.ld 47 Wood otreet t Pitt2borgik, Pa
F. J. BUSUA,
BUSIIA & GUTENTEDOIRF,
MANUFACITEEna oP
STEAM 801 LERS,
And ell kindu of Shoot Iron Work.
Penn ctrect, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Air Au 001)1 , s PAe TLr Mmaarnan 91/41.
Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted,
Em
P "L S rs Ya L
ALLEGHENY CITY
TrII E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
the above establishment, ami are prepared to
PAY 100 =MT ItLIBILYT PRICES oeua 1108
25,003 BIISHELB OF WHEAT.
10,000 11 RYE.
10,000 CORN.
ci It b the ieteation cf the proprietors to offer varr.s pram
for any ciwise lot, of White or Red Wheat; They intend to
:nuke very superior Family Flour, out ore willing, to poy G
Tremium to 11u farina, in the shape of an extra price, to in•
face him to =lee a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it
Soularkot In good order
jyl6:lydkvr
EGGS. Eggs just received and for
siic by MCOA 'DLESS, MEANS & 00.,
Corner Wood and Water street&
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200 1 101 1 onj
lintaliMMl
IMEN/123
PITTSBUIZG I I
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R. 'i n . RENNEDY h BRO.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BU[LDINGB," CORNER Oif WOOD AND FIFTH St EE`
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS
THE NITIONIL Siloo4l,
Under Foster , e New Nattotte.l Theatre,
PITTSILIV.III, PA.,
D. BARNARD, - - -
AS FITTED FP IN A TASTEFUL
and c;nrsfur',l,!.• s..!y centre store in the
ODD FELLOWS 1.1. s LL. FLO; erect, 114 a Fri.l.ST CLASS
RESTAURANT AND 'ALOUN. Car!nz ha! w:.ny years'
experience ,u the husiu,s, Le i 3 prepared :ustpply the best
the market adords. II is Lae will he furnished at ail times
with the I WINES, LIQUORS AND AI.IU. The en
trauce tV tLe Seem, is in the centne of the ITall, and re
fro•hrhen Is ',ill Le int nished :It all Liter', DAY and NICILIT
(So iiddye en eld• do aid4:ly
121"1 SHIN ti ril 01‘ Li 6US E 9
COR. PENYA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
WASKIINGTOri, U.O
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way,
PIIT9UP..GII., i's,
B. D. MARKER,
(Formerly Cm,
Fr - 1 H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW L'OM
d
PLETED AND Itolpletcd
In coutral part of tho r.ty, being csal - et! rat t I all Ilailre,d
Depots and Steanstroat Landinge.
The Hon, wan Unlit in all modern lielprove
meats, and :flied up in splendid btyle—tl.e [:tire Ful oitrao
Lein t , r,w--ainl will in es cry reap, t, u, l t elan,7 -
na
•
t‘ITABLEI - 1 arc attarlied to the premic
H. W. KM-lAGA
lIT . . 11-1 - CO rij' I. RA
!ii posy's 1.1e1'c.:,..tir.. ILatlrci%l IJepot,
OMEIMI!1111
Eli Ei.NGTO o
TOItMERLY S. HOTEL,
PIT LU GII, PA.
JA S sRANNoIi, Proprietor.
F9 - 1 1 11i HOUSE IS LOCATED 'ON TUE
nor of P.. Nand WASU [NM', t root., I., , tweeit
thr C.L'iTRA L AND WESTERN ItAl Lit.:POT.t:, and
nialerg , ,no a tlicrott i , , ,i/
new furniture, ru.l 11It
II:. :It 1:1 fur I.y 1 1.3,1
or 17,1..
'0 ANSI 0 it; (.41;01tUE ..1C111.2.N Tl/,
jjsi :4 6t1 , •• 1, jO.Ht ttie titt
D: put .1 I Pet nvit.tivin ies H
it Ili , I,.urst c hointe the city tut t iti,icuitt.r e.rri
vinit by tt-tt
iiTh. :ripe;
in I"
i•avil:g, nt cnr,,idorqhlo
, the NIANFP): - 1 11.0 CS
.t cf
\V AC , ..; YARD,
1,1 :',11r111 , 1!:!1,, : V , trac,•l,,, 3 . )1..,
1..5, - der it:l4l fe.r:.:l,. s7itlt
f...f.rd.
CORN . UCOPILII 0. EST.iiCE E7',..1: - 11.,
By ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STRLI,Y:.
Thu attention of Mdrch.ini
and others is directed to t;
establishment, whleii hm neon recontly LitZoci
on for the parpoity of ailorciii4; e STIIi,ST.AN
iq LA r AING LIGLiEI3 IN A
PC,11111.f9 attending marizet parciia'srly in; t„
cz;l. pt rtail,ing to oat EATIii,
always he bound, cif i.e., freshest the marhic.t
AI Excelsior R.estatt:a.zu.,
z
naI3ITT.: it, r • ,
WHOLESALE L..E.ALEIt AND
EASTEON FIE_.
.ho uncier,.igned has Jri.,t recds..l Cram
ket, sclected with great care,
BIi.ELT, HALIBUT, U.ADD..)1212,',
FRESH COD FIsU, EASTERN SUN
SEVEIIaL
Plebs York Prince's liay, Egg I.E.antE,
Elgg Harbor, Sii U Oyuiart:.
Tho fine,t evez brought to Olio city. ISverl the
13.04.14UU I up et the EXCEL•qiiiit ELSTA
QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn end Ft.
Clair etreeta, Pitts'•iirgh, Pa.—'fhe cnde7t: ••••••••,t,t
ly of " lirown'n Hotel," Raving taltea :h[•2 tar, • tirDt conic
dlcaallOTM,and having refitted it in ar:,:r.•ifie,it
woad respectfully invite uis friend and the trat, - ..lit“,- pt•tt
to give hini a call. Ascrt-d, •.vith the con- tr'.••nt e of t.
house and his lon,- experi-ice the n a . 'iTe
entire eatlafaction, u ad chare..3 tte.
feb2.l WM. U.
SAMLG FiIiNESTOCK,
No. t 4 Wood street, Pittsbatrg,it,
AS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
n ENGLAND
WALDRON &T. • GRIFFIN
(MN 01112
CORN ANI) GRAIN MTh;
' CORN LIOES; PATENT ANDCOMMONANVILP; STLIC,
Traps, very superior Drawer Locka, eery trap , rinr unt
Locks, Tinned and Ennamellod Sauce Pane, Busting
8ra133 Candlesticks, 13rassCocks,Brass stair 1t. , ,;16, lica, 3 t , ir
Bite, Measuring Tapes, Superior Wsiters, Curry Cemi,
Teaces, Coil, Fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Pr, .Ist
a variety of other goods, all of v: Bich will sold at mod.
crate terms. upl3
TAMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAIIELA
PL AiNl.Net MILL, would rtvipectfully inform the public
that he has telnalt since the tire, and having enlarged his
establishment, and tilled it with the newest and most up
proved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring tinJ
planed bean s, acrewl sawing and resawing, doors, sash and
shattere, kiln dried, framed, 11:011hItZgii, he' ahiug, mac.
South Pittsburgh , Si,pterabcr 7, [9rlo
CIIARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAI,
And Lx-Officio justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
AND FIFTH STREETS.
All business connected with this office will bn att ndra to
with promptness. Convoyancea of all Mudd June wit):
accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgages, Roads, of 2_t
torney, Ac. Titles to Real Estate examined.
. .
To the members of the Bar he tender; his r-ervi: es .i 4 C-ea
missioner to take Depositions to be read in the eev,r.,l (24,u r•
of this State, and elsewhere. His (Alice Ia uue of t!,,, in ..i,
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his
executing busineari of that kind are very desirable. I 11.1, , I y
ciOD FISH.—iO drums extra large and fine,
for sale by W 7,1. U. 5i,11.111 '
mrai 118 Second, and 247 Fir-t ,-treets.
ICE.-10 neree:lprime, fur sale by
11. srdre..;,
Py
ru r 2.3 1181 end 147 First Str Is.
SUGAII.-50 hhde. prime N. U. sugar, just
rend and icr ,JILI I','M 6!,:, 7 1.; hCU,
11'; Sei end, and 117 Fi ret e rests.
bags Rio Cotrecf, for rale by
\VA. it Sll LT
mr2B 118 Second, ,r.I 147 1,:r.:11
FINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fino Fleur in
store, mule by
McCANDLE:•;:i, ?!ERNS ,
fo2o CGruer , )f Wood and Wat,r
LARD. -A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegs, just received and for E:AL• by
McCANDLESS, N.111.`,N,d A t'J.,
j,s2J Ot-rner of Wood lino Watt.r ts.
PICKLES. -6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re
ceir,Li and fur edd, by JAMES A. FLIZ ER,
te2o C.:deer Markvt, and First str,.ets.
- _
E" 6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
day, and for ealo by JAMES A. FErZER,
=l9 Corner Market and First streets.
TJLANTATION SUGAR & 'MOLASSES
-100 hbds. fully fair and prime N. 0. Eougar ;
600 Ibis., oak cooperage, prime N. 0.
EO ". Ft. Jarma S. 11 Molmace, now landing and
for sale, by MILLER. 6; RICKI.TSON,
mr2f) Nos. 221 and 223 1.11.,,rzy ttrcet.
PICES.-
25 bags Pimento;
IUO " Grain Pepper, just received aul f,,r rale
Ly MILLER ,f 1
mr2 Ins. 221 and 227. Li , ...q.rtystreet
COD FISH.-
3 drums extra largo CAI F 1,11;
3 largo " Just teethed and
for gale, by MILLER L RICEETSON,
mr2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty stre: t.
rllO LET.—A commodious three story Frame
Nouse, with Brick Basement—Bituated on Bedford
street—to rout, by MILLER A I.II.CEIVISON,
m:2.5 Nos. 221 and 2:3 Liberty street.
MAPS.—A large assortment of Pccket
}Sups for 1858, ccmpriaing, Sectional and Township
Maps of Peunsylvan'a, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Xlia•
Bond Kanead, Nebraska and 'Minnesota, on hand and for
&ale by W. S. IIAVEN,
Non. 31, 33 and 35 Market street.
D 1) 'ELLO4S r Riii,L -- , WARRANT
and Proponition 13ooka, for Bale by
IV. S. lI.VVEN,
aps Market and Second 'Area...
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FRENCH. PAPER .lI.ANG - LGS.—New
deigns and very beautiful—received by late arrivals,
for sale by NV. P. MARBIIALL & CO.,
mr2s Importers and Dealers, 57 Wcocl street.
WINDOW GLASS.—An a6tiortment of
Country Claw, assorted sires, for sale by
Wll. 11. SIIITLI CO.,
En. 29 118 Fecond, and 147 First streets._
KETOII U P S
dozen quart Tomato Kctchupa;
30 do pint do do
15 do do Walnut do
15 do do Min , hroom do
just recd and fir ualo ty REYMER. & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Woo I strfet,
41,3 Opposite the St. Chalice Hotel.
GRE - E , MABSIiALL AND BOONE
Counties, Int4s;.T4ttinable lands in these counties, for
kale by S. CUTHBERT b. SON.
-4)
1' ROI' 111 El' aEss
- - 1. ) P.OPEZIETOR,
I a)
KAI'- A- ,/`,,4 >
K 1 V) 1:1 k
tO
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BOGKS 3ND STATION'ERV
p Ui3ERT A. LOOMIS,
(tinceemor to B. T. C. t+:
ETATIONEP. AND 1 A 1. 1 ,13. IN 1t001,..6,
A.ND
N. 41 Fifth Pittiibirigil, I'll.
Co-Partnerste.lp.
THE undersignrd have entered into C.
Partnership, und,,r stvl r of
MC AT')' , J
WILLIAM Cl. JU2:I,STJN.
- b, September 6, 1857.
WD R. O.OOIIINSTON ek,
TATTONERS, Blank Bork Manufacturer: , ,
ky %::d JOB PRINTERS.N 57 • t, •
Third Ili d Fourth, Pitt.abri: gh, o.
Pa.
TOBACCO AND SEGA - as.
V V &D. RINEHART,
FILNI.I7ACIICP.2IIB LSD
DY.AL:ir.,: IN ALL IND 3 or
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS.
120 D b TREIT
COAIMERCIA.L COLLEGES
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IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
l'ttsLur ; ,7h, - CLartered, 1855.
Bos..re. of 12 Tructeeo—Faealty of 14 Teacher.
CDs: , e ATE DIN 1, J &NT" 5.4'1', is s
rel, j':,r A Li //fates .ft'‘e '3,i112!;,17
N CT 10 GI \ - n ; IN SING LE
L:, ~ .1 ,3-;;;.1 . 3 us, d in Eve; y
de
par'nl; ,t Pr •- Ari'.• Lir t.e, . Bnyi
C r :41 Law.
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LET2-F,l;i
AN
crao I. r,torat :lay limn
t 13.-.. d
t.. ,t,7 t ) 1;t - aoi,tr.l in cbtaain o .; a
1.1) ‘iu.lll, , tl Wt it and circrtl.ra
F. W. ..!I.:N KIN S.
Pitt4lturgli, Lenri,yivauta.
EIC=9
fral. A'd _
4FRIAW?Nt;72,ESSONS,
(It I t 4 '
.L , COLL :.Aut,
IC L. A g.Cil IT LICT
AND CRAY,N
By SO Ft.
?it• F..: ior6'•r
afsa Ecti:a4traayfsa ILiight.
%TIIY YuLT LURN CAMPUF,NE
V t I:1.o, •.,1,11 to cI;G r end bet-
ro 4.. ft tinLl!, gas of Cannel
zbe p'.ollSSat
I. , •rt..dd ;;,.;i1! (7, frert , l to the Plll , ,ie, and no
da . .gor tor.pb..ston ; Lao., brillant than gas; anti quite as
; 1.1 the ir . .t.t inaflag(d con
,.(rnction. For -ate by T.J. tr (1. Llttl/KIN6ON,
• 0; e • '.ltettm elr.,,tt it, the market, made
tit a C iiciint it. Ifo'.l7:ly
COOKING BY GAS.
A \ OliD TO 'l' 1 I 1. ADIES.
Ili HEATED TERm Is A PPROACII
IL ING,ua c. 411 the attthltkru ct the Lodi to the
IMES
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
Can Its clot, ttcttli t :wily, withou' op. r, , E•ive heat. with
out et,itt..c - d w.t , 5 ilvsp.itch—tlit• lire bring always row'y in
a mom, asiatt.
Illuogravea Gas x.;"oklitg Stove,
To which w. r, ctfully iurit :Oteut
Stuithfle•ld =trot
IT ;)_,. Ccomty m , l Cl*. Riglltqtor sillo
AICRES" WORM
CONFECTION , C
kiSFECTION. C 0
NY
ECT lON.CuN
1' ECTION, CONY
NUTION,CONFE
C TION, CON I+l.l C
T 10N,C ONFECT
I ON,CO NFECT I
u_
,CON F 11CT I 0
N,CONFreTION
tf.:o N1 , 1,(1TION .
The most. phain.,nt, safe awl eff:etual Worm Romody now
in zoo.
Propir:d and 2..1•1, wht.lePLle gad re:ail, by
A;GELL a
car. eta., Pittebnigli, Pa ,
And aold he Pring ; ;;;;,....., tail
ILippfoucett, :arson,
R
UFA CTURERS 01 , "1.RIJNKS Va
ices,t and Bonnet Bpats, L Traveling
Trunk% Carpet 13aga, Ac., keep constantly un Ilan.] a 'arire
s'aa.k. We are prepared to da a wholugalJ trade, and hal ,
to torn ent 1.1 , .ck at r..aiuced prices, we
,rl.l invite tile trado to Ca..i and our gu,. - is be
fore putt naidn,... cos vh.. e. "a.
CiiAl-ILLS LIVERY ',TABLES.-
Tlao I[7:'i -./e1 kl:;11t
h •. A purtion of :die
Lite tLeLla,hes.T9, In ad htion
to the et , ;L. Oct.," ~ .1 1e added a nurni , er at
.P.CA 1.A.TC.C.,11.:6 AND CAEILIADES,
hivcry Ftubles ft,
1, him persona: :ft iA-11-
Lt, 11, :r -it which
IA. li
n:c
C.11.,r I "'I J. 1 .1 'TY i . q , :bleS.
N. Q.—!l if i:°E .i ,
oltrAya r. '; .L. 4)
C I , : V, lii]A'r 1: LOU sacks Buck-
V. I.ca Co Cb J,,t rc. ked and li7 bv.!e
2,IcUA:• L E.' 6, :tIE 2 , 6
'•r - wr. and 7,- ...xt.ur ci r,th.
7- - i oi Fiaur rzecivea
1-4 - -
_u ly P 3, co,
lc 20 Co , , , •r Wood otid Water ~tree...s
IA W rn
RD OIL.— s'e have commencei anu
_2l factoring Lard Oil, ithil w.II Lio plea •I t> receive or
d. rs for it. We dill 1 - 7..frrf.:it it equal to any Oil in the mar
Get. Wo will ail barrels returned when dtairiml.
R. C. A J. H. SAWYER,
fat 3 1..1r,.. 47 wr.rd or. +.
131A.NUS . 10 1D elegant Ruse
,ll Wood f', ct.lve Ilian..s, will be. rafted to private fam•
flies fmly. Al 'ply to JOUR 11. MELLOII,
1.1.3 82 Wood street.
IiTAITINDuVy . (;LA S.-5000 yards from 2
Co 6 irititi ;Lei! 5.,1,t 1;;;
riil3 It. IL COLLINS.
3 TONS Eastern Lead, received and for sale
(on extt,;lttit ttrt.l ; t y
JAIN 'iI_I'iMPEON & CO.,
:109 No. 135 Third street.
1,1 yr, IXED PAINTS - -Always on band, of
13A.nil cuturts, cud for :atm Ity
JOLIN THOMPSC , N & CO.,
upl) No. 13.; Third htro-et..
QTARou..-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch
3. :zrfik , uv I If RY 11. cum.Luxs.
LOVER SEED.-10 bus. prime Clover
f,r sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
a; , 3 Corti r First a .d Market fiZre..t.
)79
13 - 0 -1 1: A'D_ .
riesharnoc:: Peentc.,E;
E-0 do i'eccs Blossom P0tat.,..,:,
find rot Ilar by JAME 6 A. NETZI,U,
ntreet.
YE - if .LOU P..
.2-ct
.g.flo 26 bb , a. froth ground It , a Flour, jest raGo!ved and
for sr.le by JAMER A. FETZER,
isn't fit)
REEN APPLE`-;.-
ICT 20 bbls. g,reen apples, jun: recetvEd ant
ocrr2o JAR. A. YETZER. 9p Wr.ter
Viil - INTER GLOVES.—A full oupply of
Cloth, ilk and Mcrir.o, of vatiru2 rima tt low pri.
77 7 4 . :=4
DRIED PEACHES.--30 bus choice Dried
Peuctis to arrive this pay, and frr :nil , by
JAS. A. FETZER, '
Corner Market and First streets.
DOTATOES.-100 bus. Pink Eye Potatoes,
nCa for planting, and will be sold cheap.
JAS. A. FETZER,
-1 Corner Firer and Market streets.
'MEW GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.—Dr,..rs, Duster rind Mantilla Trimmings;
Bonnet Ilibbens, Ruches and Flowers; Ladies' Collars,
Sleeves and Sets, el elegant designs; Gloves and Sommer
'lottery, a large assortment; Gent's Fine Ehirte, Collars,
Cravats and &till Fronts; Ladies' Skirts, Csrsets, Busths
and Skirt Hoops. Tie above, with many other articles,
have been recently purchssed in the Eaet, and embrace the
best selected and c,,esp.tat assirtment in the city. Whole
sale and Retail buyers are invited to call.
my-1 JOS. HORNE, 77 Mirka: street
~Y
PI r~ Siß !{ G a -
M I MIT 2 I
zap!
f rt , r.•
t fur
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to Mr. F. W. JEN
C , Juouc:ci,ll
rt.ovl4:l3u.d.
I=Mta
at N. 75
S A. JOHNSON & 11RO
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IN •:.: 1.7 RAN C 1
--' f.IIOIER'S [MON RAW comroy
ATi.; I.:\ at, vit,kpl , t - . 1 .11ti V. i'l. I—,
ottehted to the Stockhol.ier• , ¢tri vt^ tie t t' t "
•i
wial the titate Lfilcd York. Olt
Tlle nix:no of tit” Compa:iy 1.4 1 .
6M
SUiIANCF, CJlli'A`+Y,loe:;telst :lil
A 1,70 13 19Z-;;, by the Le'idst❑*e of }
l'orpo'ml.
Cat C . I
fnrpLm in addition aelt.t
Fll' j -rt Xfortgarr • •,
a•ix and baron cy•rit into. got.
11111Lunthy, in the aggregate to ..-11
Which mortgaged are or valu
b'e and prod - rim:live real ertat-,
principally farina, rocorsied arld
tint lions, worth gen, .Ily •
the amount and mo:e tlern 111 , :rt
for in eseh mixe r and in n o
rase I•sa titan fifty to Beet. co,
exclusive of farm building , , ard
se Cot thiC by the Itt. Lo-d 4
r•rlre'•i roto:•leili to tliu aad t • r
the States of [171 , 1
MIELE. evut- arrir!y
termed 47,0' r.
Ca-ll CO hiruil an I in 11. t n 419 -
Cla•di to hirris of frgeLts,
couroo of tiazisinrieiiii
aide With tiureti•iB....
Due I,ies re-Insured,
Lila t: =iv
O'.CB I):v:thit. at brink and ro
Gimp-ray
Intone
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Sale it
tore
EIMISTIM
3 crc..,l
id otlic:
EIEMZEMEEI
AniL.r.n t of Proulir:,N re
Anft. .
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c Calm rf
t,le aud 1.1
vidodd3 d dur:nr
42' Cr:C r d r
to D,:e1•11,••. - •
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the :.•
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wija+tup. - %t
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Whole
Whole f,lit,llllt P.! datf.
TATE 0? PE. , SSILVANIA, O,I:NTY
C. N. Shipman, i ra:tialeut, and J. E. Cua
the Farnah ts' tutu:l:mon C
duly rll 7 1 , .T ,-, ,e and :Ai, al:4 en r a h
the f..tregoici.; 1.3 a tru t, fel! at.d. •
of nand cut pcaeltluh, and 11.. t
etribt,l otlleera thereof C.
J. E CANT...IEIIJ. Set. ra , t ar
5,. tit ed and sworn beton.
tlr;, IsLB, U. C. BA 1,0, .• Ow
T. .7.
npl7,ly o. SAO \c -tor t
REAL ESTATE
cu T LIB ERT SON'S 01'1'1( N.).
street, for the sslo . 1:C; al
Entate, rcuting houses,.,u,Anlin,: ~u•
obtaining loans on bouds, mortg4gas,
docds, Lued,, L. - L:4 n ritinF, han
with partb.s abroad, i;:c
BEL!)EN SEVIIOUS4,
Real Estate and insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, 01110.
RICSIIRSNCI.9.—Messrs. Hanna, Garretson a C
Parks, Esq.
VWESTEMII
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREI.T.
CLEVELAND, Onto,
Elus for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesdt.l.
Michigan and lowa. He will ezchritige Lands
AC., fur Pittsburgh intinufactcrc4,ind toy„ ~it}
Ail loiters of inquiry unsw,rcilnk` ,L 4
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
SPLENDID CHANCE
TO SECURE A HOME NEAR THE CiTY.
T_T 2LICI C.) ;."'IE;
FIFTY BUILDING LOTS.
IN THE TOWN OF ETNA, NEAIL
811AIIPETURG,
ONLY THREE MILES FRoM THE CITY,
On Saturday Juno sth, iSSS.
Tho underdgw,l will sell open the pn inteep, :It the r or' , l
end of the Sh.trleiburgit tu the Ltertedrit of Etna.
a ijuining Shari burg,
BUILDING LOTS
FIFTY
Beflatifill'y 831.1,1i , d on the of :
itu property ie kutwii as
and i. in .11 respo2:s m tuittd. and it
Lund:llg tiurpn-et as can h, I,l'. a ,cnd the citV. 3L is a=y
or accuse by menu 01 tho
Lint, 010In:L.1,1140+, wh , Ch I.—.', city' srrj :•car, .a.l
Surruat.oit..l , Iti PD • ..1;51a:
11r ere ldt and the
to r • 1.
Ole city.
The Baal rum; di.
re - tly to the rty, w' 'ice tilde by the
Butler Pia,. k Ito , d Ors e Bortingh
and Allegheny City. The ny u,e,l is as
tati,u at the oud of the.l t•
a day Th troFerty w.ll be fee oil •. atil :11.•
do Pe ,in,,cootionat le
The loci:A II in well ad: pt revi ei irr 1.1
manuring purp,bo.3.
Planu of thn Lote. may le. • it!: •it •
signed, winTo pera qua who 1 ;
at private silo will Ye iwo
Tie.: Public Sale will t ;dace n S Y. June stii
On lig• priiminen. eisey ca I will Le ins I • ,it
tile sal.. C. I.llCiii-,r,
nril7 t•l Fet.iti.
maw SALE OF HAL ESfATE„
rifiline.' UNDERSIGNED WiLL
to p,blio auto, 0n4 . ). 11 L'r. I li.1:1
day GT' Jane next, th. 3 A ,li. •
JUNES, into of ilobiri , n t041 , 111p. WR2I.
. I.II,CCIIAt lt , consi • icg of a tr.!" .. r lllll,l
ton i3aid county, cont;.lLiLg
168 A_C-RELS
Moro or 104 4. Ti.ir Fora, .t •:a :le , r4lir, ro
l3tenbentrillo Railroad, 10 mac? I l Pdtstiur.ra, •,vell
proved, and id couvenient to Church c , . 1 , ,I; •
One-third of the p.trehtve money will rt: . 11,1 a it , ih f• 14.16
durino thu lifutiace of tat. whlt,w, the utter, -t , h,tt• ito th:
laid to her attnnalty. Out-half the rtattaiutler to he it,t6
Cu the fir,t rf Ara i 1,1859, when -stun crt , l be givor,—
the rt.mainittg hit in utto, Sear therefr,oh. selt. oa :haul;
JONES, I„. lu r e_
nnl :ta Jt
Valuable Farm For S:sle,
rIONTAINING 160 ACItE, BEING A
part of Section 17, in Goshen township, M t ib a ,u lg
county, Ohio; about 120 acre, Coarut, in a I_7.h
cnitivation, about cne-.half wend Y.• 7 land, ~t supori,
quality, tho balance high and rollb.n, r,,m ,y f,r tho .ogi,
It is old° of tho nest grazing farati in 11,
never-failing x priugs on it, also xn urchard,l oaring r
a superior quality; together z.th a.; and
quarry. .
It Will Le EUI I L1.1111.,w Lriae :111 , It V1y , , ,, ,tv
SA LEM. Co!. Co., Ohio, March
RA RE CIIA CE FUE, Aii U E
MAN.—The' proprietor, AL. nt. tto
t
Europe, will sell his Grist Mill of nr stones, w dunola
steam engine, three run of stone, and all the cue Inner y r.
smut machine, a corn and cob (Tacker, etc.. ail .n coinp•ete
order; a good busincee can be done; a itaeiiug h use of
four rooms and cellar, the lut has a front of to feet on Clegg
street, South Pittsburgh, by hi to mi i.ll, y. 1,
good lot adjoining the above, feet_ tr. at on
ith a large etable. Rest Estate, to ar.mar,t
will be taken in part pay or the above. te m-,
etc', apply at cur office. Cl."Tlliti , hi• ,k
ap2U .e*e r.
TO ROTEL KEEPERS.
A RARE CIIANCE.
The Mountains Elceles.4 For Rent,,
THE MOUNTAIN lIOTEL, AT CRESS()N,
on the •PLLol:l93 l vanio ad, a •• Irs.l for ;•e,e
for a term of years. These buildings which ore large ead
commodious, arc situated near the :.tinan,t of to • ..ii:eghaus
Mountains, in Cambria county. The of the cli
mate—the pure water—the beauty of the Mol.ht
—the facilities for fishing and linnti,r,i.nd all thrl3.2 enjoy
manta and recreation; ,lae..h g - ve and vigor, I,P.Vs]
rendered Cresson a isoprlsr lance of ;Summer 'or
visitors. from all parts of the United States. The i',IICSVI
VAILia Railroad for:zishes means ac-r., ail the
principal cities of the Union.
all the pleasures of country u.th the
cities every few hours.
The nettle belong to " Th•• n y H ea lth
Institute," with all the fern tore and fixtur be: , aging lu
the Company. They are in a snitahleronait;,. for the roe.
fortable accommodation of over TWO gn,sts.
To a competent manager, the chance is a rh. . xce lent
one. Addinsa, .10SEPII PtsNbhCli, Pres't,
Pittsburgh. Pa.,
Or, . 1 P. LESt EY,
Chairman of Comm
apl Philadelphia, Pa.
(111EEN APPLES.--2.0 bbIA. for sale by
ap7 JELENItY 11. COLLINS
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Capt. SaMULd C. Vow,
John CaLtwoll-.
WEST B ?. .1, N C Eit
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAN Y.
Loci: HA FEN, ULU TO.V LOU:."I'.
CLIARTI:II.F.D Ire 71711 y4,y2, N
Cash Cc_azZcz 7
COMPANY 1 611,1, 0:7;
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OF Pi
Pi:te ur,7,11.
W , ll IL3rlrt.Hgalt.C. 111 kinds of ,
A Home lustittalu:.. I v
tie C•Jr•1111;1 , 1ity,
1)1'0111W , Ed (14,1 lli vr.:.ty. tio, •
a- • t . ." rin• r • I
who deaire to 1 ;1190',
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Goorge
Andrea , Arkloy,
D. M. 1.4,n,.-4.
C. W. 'ticket
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V4"ttlllext street
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11 - 10MESTIC CUTLERY—Just opened a
1 H
9 ,pl,tlrl;•3 .stort.inent.Ll Scii,r.-s. Carving Enive.
0 ,, .,uti Fo - le^ etc .- BOWN 4 TY: rLEy,
r.,y 1 No. 133 Wo- d street.
J \ Nii./N,S.-11 bbls. Unions for Palo lyir
7. il 7,, IT L 2 NI IT V ri rrvi e - rt,Y. ,
7 . 'D I, A
rt.-... 7,
) . K BOIJKS—Of all sizes and de,crip
on hand or made to any pattern at bl,ort Le,
- • . tWe, G.. 1 ,I.NSTON t CO.,
C , (YMPANY -,y Hlsr.k Look Mal,o-s, 57 Wood Ptreet.
_
1 jli'frell.i.,-3 barrels frQ.slt roll, received
~,. If, c - ,....,,,-, :,:, rc,trirs. _k_.2 :La day and f,r :10 , 31.y TIENri.Y 11. C'LLINS
'
1:"c '''' C '''' ' ' ' ' ' '' '' ''' Z'''' . .) Ur T I EliltlNG.-2O bble. dry salt Ilerring,for
..5. ft 5:..1. by (ap.:o) lIENItY LI. CoLLINS.
... ~..,“!; , i f Ic, 1..-IN - .--21i0 bush, prime white Corn, for
:,) ....J, Ii , '...._/ .a 1.3 Ly ~.1.2.-i 'II:NW( 11. COLLAS.
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i E3IIGRA_NT RIFLES.—A, most . do , zyable
. _ :u.,,i ( t,,,,,, tv c 3 }lon .at 1.1(), , i y .. IN
13G
Woodl.. TTL
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1 - 2.:i..03 72 ' -
, ROOM CORN —3 tons first quality reed
y I EIENRY
•1r I;I3LS. N. C. TAR, for sale by
1 )k) RAGALEY, COECI.P.AVE
Nos. 18 and 20 Woo' stre,t.
i) RAIN UM BR.ELLAS—A nice
"; 1 . . 2d, Fill; awl brown,
JOK". HORNE,
No. 77 Market street.
I:±gUt,
exreiAu7.
DOLLARS ►'EF ANNUM,
PIANOS AND MUSIC
STET NII 1 11
cRESH ARRIVAL.
I 1i NI SE
NND PRESSINCi DEMAND
1' 0 It
WAY & SONS
PI_A_N - Os,
fo• g 1,11, r I,nishin4 of the subs,:xiberm
c; th..r.e highly S - aloable InNtrumut ts. 'I hey are
! to I e ro M l llollll , le to the public and
the irony odmirere cf theca
SUPERiOR PLINO FORTES,
them hap, and ia
th.ar Warero./Illf. examination I in.r , ction.
1.• tb o
i ES 72 MAKERS OF BOSTON,
NEW YORK ETC., ETC.,
Purchase-r 1 can arr lilt) at a sat.•«fa,to7 y at,l c:aclualve.
t m• cit.+, by actual
,ti A:. D P"aPrtti NI
rc.uld nadnca it se, were it r.oc.,As-,ry thy cur ifkates d
of -et:in t t enit, in !ti , _rid, ipckdilig
lii LEEI.i.CI,
GOTTSCIIA LK.
MASON, ETC., ETC.
fut, tirht greatest
A .tf I.' IP I r,! IN .1'I,! FISTS,
h LAI 1i..1L1A(211 1 LE, 5 . 1 20%, , N, and .tlic.rEi prefer
• rEINIVA 'S PIANOS to all others. cad protlounce
tl superior iu Evxl.t 13. - Par„ to auy tumzle in chid COlll3-
.. rI, 1.0.- W. pth,l,c to call,
JUDUE ! ,. OR THEWS:I,VES,
that PIANOS will ilmre
~PIi4.R F.. 11 TIFCMFELVEirI, than aught that
ti. , llldati, in their favor.
Li of N'nnoe F Clark's Piatve.
FT. IiLEBER DRO ,
. A, Lon:, N urine F. Clark etc.,
N. Filth street,
A 7:;.EFAI LOT O'
.OND-HAND PIANOS.
CARVED P,OSEIVOOD 7
et in;:
rl in me llry time, is rms ,-0- 44.7;
r Le sr lrlUtlt',(l Ly th,.."" t ui s nr
T 1... Pi ,e is off.rrrd at it very'
•
p.nrr.
I.;.rt, an Piano, Ly [no t eat
(.;,. • mal. lc. ,Gera; in 11-li• ati.,ll. two yearn, :r1 cost to import
P , •••••,...)0d ortar,. B , st 0 !nada Piano, entirely now, to
... In • or $2 , .a).
.• via by R. S IF. Ntilltll3,
•.!. y •i • in Dal tin, re, i;s4ob
A iiiil ti or ts•:.. L'i 411 , 1. VA).
!y et•Lvii Yinu u , b. very elegant anti gam! kb
• by (is l e of the best NPVe York libiker,,
Lit i'.•r: New LC or price s3bo—s'24o.
G yLavt nt old Pitt., a ith iron from., male by
$75.
A r,Aeix dud 6 ect•tye tug Piano In good order, in
abul t yea's, $2OO.
no it't ve prim include Id:LI:tog box and packing.
! .ttltt by JOHN 11. MELLOR,
sole Agcnt for Chiciering &
For Fittebur,:b tintl Weet , tu uneylvani,
I ' Nu. bl Wood erroet-
PIANO'.
FU ti RAND £1 ANOS
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
N; F.W STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
o ' L.d Manufaatrry of CHICKERING is EONS',
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A IVONDER,FUL ESCAPE.
[CONCLUDED .3
I now glue an answering shout, and. soon I
was gratified by the sight of a human figure,
pushing through the bushes, whom, notwith
standing his haggard and blood -stained features,
I at glace recognized as Peter Brent. On getting
sight'of me, he stopped and exclaimed,
"My God! Captain Benham—is this you Y
How did you escape? I thought I was the only
being left alive by the butchering wretches."
" Alas :" 1 returned, "I am as good as dead,
for I'm badly wounded in my hips and cannt.t
walk a step."
See," he rejoined, "I'm no better off; both
my arms are broken, and I've no power to use
a weapon, and couldn't feed myself if I had
anything to eat. I this of the
. two, Captain,
you're the best off, after all, for you at least, can
shoot game, and so we won't starve."
" Aye," esiii I ; "but how am I to get at it
when I have bhot it ?"
"I see," he replied, with' a soft of a laugh,
"the two of us only make one decent man.
You've got legs, ar.d if we ever get out of this
infernal scrape at all, I reckon we'll have to
work together. And if heaven is willing, and
the red devils will let us alone, we will be able
to do it, and cheat the howling imps out of two
scalps anyhow."
It wee a very singular and. remarkable occur
rence, that only two men should have escaped
from that scene of slaughter; and of these, the
one with his hips broken; and the other with
his arms. Brent, Like myself, had had nothing
to eat for twenty-four hours. And, like myself,
too, he had escaped after being shot, by crawling
into a thicket, an :l lying flat upon the earth at a
point where the Indians had passed and repass
ed within a few feet of him. Hero he had re
mained concealed through the night and the day,
till the savages had departed, when the pangs
of hunger had brought him out in search of food,
which he had little hopes of finding, and know
not by what meaushe might get it into his mouth
if be obtained it.
On hearing the report of my rifle, a faint
hope had sprung up in his breast, that a com
panion might be near; but whether it should
prove to be a friend 'or an enemy, he determined
to make himself known, .and risk; captivity, or
even death, rather than remain in. his helpless
Condition.
. .
We now began our singular mode of living,
which probably has never keen paralleled in the
world's history. The first thing Brent did, was
to search for tho raccoon I had shot, and push it
along to mo with his feet. I 'then dressed it,
and, then kindling a fire with my sticks which
he had also pushed up to me in the same man
ner, I broiled it, and on this we made our sup
per—as hearty and palatable a meal as I ever
eat in my life—l feeding him as he sat beside
me. Our hunger appeased, we felt more sensi
bly the pangs of thirst; and at first could de
vise no means of obtaining the water so near us.
Necessity, however, is the mother of invention,
and luckily bethinking me of my hat, I placed
the rim in my companion's mouth, and told him
to wade into the river until he should be able to
dip the hat under water, and then, 'by returning
quickly, I fancied a good portion. of the water
might be retained, after allowing for the leakage.
The plan succeeded, and taking the half-filled bat
from his teeth, I held it for him to drink, and
then drank myself—the most refreShing and in=
vigorating draught that ever passed my lips.
The immediate wants of nature being now ful
ly supplied, we begfin to be more cheerful and
hopeful, though still suffering extreme pain from
our shattered limbs, which I next proceeded to
dress ns well as our circumstances would permit.
Making some rude splints with my knife, I took
cif my shirt and tore it into stripe, and then
putting the bones of Brent's arms together as
well as I could, I bound the splints around them.
This done, I proceeded to dress my own wounds
in the same incomplete way.
Another night now set in, which we passed
together, lying close in the thicket, and suffer
trig a great deal of pain. We slept little, but
spent the tedious hours in talking over the dire
events which had happened, and mourning over
the loss of our brave companions.
The second day, begining early in the morning
and keeping a sharp look-out for game, I was
fortunate enough to shoot two squirrels and a
wild turkey, the latter being quite numerous in
in that region. This served us for food through
the day, and on tho third I succeeded in shoot
ing a couple or more squirrels and a few birds,
my companion always kicking the game to me
with his feet, and brushing up sticks and brush
in the aims manner, and I dressing and cooking
the animals and feeding him.
So matters went on for several days, the game
g r clnal ly becoming scarcer and requiring a great
deal more labor on Brent's part to drive them
within the reach of my rifle. Days thus passed
on, and even weeks, before my wounds were so
far healed as to permit me hobble about on
crutches, and during all this time we saw no
human soul, though anxiously watching for
some chance boat to pass down the river and
take as off.
Our garments being thin, and our shirts torn
up for bandageS, and the weather setting in cold,
our future prospects looked cheerless indeed, and
we were much concerned lest we should be obliged
to winter where we were. To be prepared for
any emergency, we with much labor put a kind
of a rude shanty, which served in some measure
to protect us from, the wintry blasts which now
began to sweep over the desolate scene.
As the season grew colder and more inclement,
the game became so scarce that my companion
with difficulty drove enough within rifle-shot to
give us a single meal a day, and, with all the
rest, our powder was so low in the horn that I
could count tho charges, and dared not shoot ex
cept when certain of my mark ; then it was we
began to feel tho horrors of despair, and some
times to regret that we had outlived the dead
around us. Almost naked, with unshaven, hag
gard faces, hollowed cheeks and sunken eye- -0
now, indeed, looked pitiable to each other
ry day, too, our position seemed to gr.
instead of batter, and at last, with
heart, I infermedßreut we had but f
of powder in tne horn.
"God help us 1" was his reply.
Matters were thus at their ver'
one day Peter burst suddenly in•
where I eat shivering over a fe
with tears in his eyes, exclaimed
"Blessed be God 1 Captain
ed ; there is a flat-bast i•
above us."
Who shall describe my let
up and hobbled dorm to t
shouting wildly as I went, 1.
yet within sight, should pass n
the beach.
Ohl how painfully allZioll.3
slow approach, continually ehoutiu 6 ,
the attention of men too far distant to
and making every kind of signal we 0012 t,
Bibly think of for the same purpose
Gradually the boat neared us, and at lengt
we could see her crew gathered together and
pointing towards us. But, oh, Heaven I imagine
if you can, our horror, when we saw them Bud.
denly betake to their oars, push over to the Ohio
shore, and then row past us with all their might,
amid our frantic gesticulations and piteous pray
ers for help. On they swept, down the river;
and then Brent and I, looking at each other with
silent horror, sank down together upon the cold
beach, and mentally prayed for death to end our
sufferings.
Suddenly—oh, sight of agonizing joy I—we
saw a canoe put off from the larger boat and ap
proach us, and then wo got up and fairly screamed
and begged for assistance. When the rowers
came near enough to converse with us they stopped
and tol t us they feared we were decoys, put there
to draw them to the shore that the Indians might
fall upon and murder them, and it took no little
time and the most earnest e..sservations and
piteous appeals to convince them to the contrary.
At last, after rowing past us two or three times
and closely inspecting the shore, and getting us
to come far out on a cand-bar, they ventured to
take us aboard. We wore kindly treated by these
men when they came to hear our story. and be
ing taken by them to the garrison at- the Falls,
(now Louisville, Ky.,) we wore placed under the
care of n sk lifel surgeon, and soon restored to
our usual health and strength.
Bach way the remarkable story of Captain
Banham—remarkable far the fact that two moo
should so singularly escape from the savages and