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Qrayei, Btnoture- nod AFre Wi£f l 2i E n^ n M?‘> E owe htjsdreu physiciaits, m their pritßtepmctice, with entire sueoess. saW SSokSr 5 '^ 0u "** or ““po^s BELPS SPECIFIC PIUS are,speed -notion, often o Sac ting a core in a * “iX 8 ) “d » hin * ouro is eflebted it ia perman ent. t hey are prepared from vegetable extraots tpatareiiannleas bn the system; and nerer nanse impregnate the breath; and be “““on* i» avoided; aovmnolatt’UneeaawyioJUM using them: nor r interfere with bqpisesa parenite, Bach box contains six doaen Pills/ 8 . ' p BiOB ON® DOLLAR, 3,SiMrSS|sStffS^ | v“i-‘"«- , wffilaMcirtHh jjJICBBOTDEBIES AT COST— BEEHOH EttBRcS^Rns"'LACE 600D8 AT , .Eatoh, macrdmAooS at “* rtro.irmth^M.l, (ill) c jj ittsburnl) fast Miy. Cbm Mh Owi nWmA • tiu. o«Mk. Ml. irvcpa, DEDICATION.-Tho new Presbyterian w r-h W ’ dcdioated y to the w.r.-h pof Gul i. ; - s,bh*ih. Thededi -801 nion was pr.ach.-d bv K-v S 1 Wiiojn, D. U, of the Western Tmo o.lci lha audiencu eve? as .ambled m that town. Tne .hurch is a oeautliul one ; cost over $8 000, arid is ea. pable of seating 500 persons. ! , N “T KL J oka recently of loredhis o.d Pennsylvania regiment* on lie occasion ol toe review at Hall's Hijj a reward to that soldier who should p,-e ITm* lho^ ietl a PP«arar.c.cin person and aims. A daguorreutype of the winner -akeu at Brady’s, should be subscrioed and nung in the (Jolone.’s quarters. The lucky mdividual was Charles B. Fahnesio-k ,d company A, Caj.t Alexander McDonald. I IUI£ w r=i,t WaBi - r ' : Oyatar Company and L -beriy streets, com menced business on tho Washington plan « y tb!S B!,etion of ihe country' and thehrst started West of the All-ehenv mountains, by James Brennan i lew days since. From the quantity m shel’. [ seen at his door, it would oe reasonable to supp< se that he does a thriving trade A B:aam a Pf"‘ ral “« is lilted up In the establishment for the purpose of roasting hMf a^o n jr!i h 8 Bb °«’ Wbera J ' ou can hai,a half a peok done in five minutes, fcriwenty five cents, from the hours of 9 o’clock,; m. io i l o clock p. m. J Mo f TAL ' TY - —The deaths reported for the week ending December 21st are ~«L V e' 7 ,“ ales ’ 10 females; 18 white, 1 olored; 10 adults, 'J children. O f the PiUUi£; ° f the ltttter ’ i / ENKINa > Allegheny, sends us the ° f tbo " U ™l> Kettle,” pub- I f‘ U / e 8 Koundnead regiment, at Hdton Head. Mr. Jenkins has the paper for sale. “ Oohtract Awakded —The contract for the erection of the n w Kailroaddepot on Liberty street, has been given ouf t'. Bungay. B ' Samh ’ lal ° Smith & ]v^ T w B ° b ? 1 rt 'J ohnBon - who died recent- . all 0n,,.,.. Wttsbuqjh, Deo=ml,cr lah, 1861. C T| } The assessors are REOTTrRim to as sees all coal land*, a, Miowe: RED 1 c * fla ® where the mrlace and tha i owned by the same pereon or ~r,ons, » „ " e 3?8 JT* UpOD lh ° "h» oTthe Sd‘,nofud^ are owned * he Col * owneraof the eoab r “ « E co\ A «. County Commitsiooera deUlbUw. <*l)e Oailu post pitts burbu IATtTRDAY MORNING::; MATTERS Acknowledgment The penemna So HeoWd etd orri n T^: S? C-mH S-ST"* a S nZ°^K SuICIDS - A butch- Third l JBob> residiD S iQ the on A * ie S heD y, l«ft his residence laboring uLef r^ 1 Wb,k ' -»■« sj&fass" «s position among his friends is that h, s 1 imoThe te ri;er! dd6 ' PrJbttbly Oonviotbd —ln tha Court of Oyer and Mn mo *u“ r ‘’ I)aVid Dunatan . sn ag“d K R,r ° nV,Cted of tha billing of J B I fear The 6 “ T ‘ y part of tba P™»i fhe Peni^f pnB9 r ner waa aan tw°ship, Wash ington county, was thrown down bv a boy s sled, m Washington borough, a day hint e m e 0 ’ and bad ber collar bone broken, beside receiving a severe injury i 0 the spine. She i s seventy three years co »S a , and will hardly recover 7 Orders Conferred.—On Frida- of th“e 1 Ca B th t ri B '| h r P U: ’ menec conferred, in ™,n C M dr “ ’r e ° rdar of Subdeaoonehip upon Messrs. James A. Canevin and JB.i ward J. Burns, students of St. Michael'*. Seminary On Saturday he conferredToi BuTb* aLi Orderß on Mr. Bush, also a student of the Seminary, and P ° D 6V ' “J F. SELLERS 4 CO. Penn street. Piiutorzb. SELECT Jjr A L is. THE PHANTOM 'WITNESS. DEC. 28. AM ENGLISH STORY [coimjnrxD from oca last.J Overcome, then, by the terror of she knew not what, Kaehel fell into i hat «woom in which she was found by the peonle of the inn. Suoh was the statement of the half distraoted mother on the examination of Anna, whose innocence of tho mur der of her child she declared herself as thoroughly satisfied of as of the exist ence of Heaven. s *r Kalph Heritage was sent for, and tfie shook so completely unmanned him that, although filling the office of High Sheriff of the county, he was compell ed to go home, where he took his bed from which it did not seem probable he would rise agaiii. Several of tho seniors of the bar had shrunk from undertaking the defense ol Anna Heritage, and the ease was brought to me. I took it, and from the moment I did so I felt a conviction that there was some fearful mystery in it which, unless elucidut.d, would leave the youthful aocused to be judicially murdered. J And bo I thought and pondered over the affair until I was afraid my mind would get into some abnormal oondition and I would be unable to do what hu man means could do for Anna Heri- I Baw her but onee before the trial. . striil neTer forget the manner ’in which she looked at me as she gently shook her he-id, saying : “They will kill me, sir, but Heaven Knows lam innocent! If my death would bring back to poor Rachel her boy (here she burst into tears) I should be willing to die; but as it is, 1 am very very young to be murdered ! 1 could say but little, I pressed both her hands in mine, and on.y gasped out some common-place expressions of hope ful consolation, and then left her. The case was fearfully staong agaiust her There was but one supposition in her favor. The shadow—the phantom like form seen by the mother— who was he ? Was it this Mr. Brown ? I hunted him up 1 employed people to dog and watch him. It came to lie was a commercial traveler for a house in Mar seilles, and was engaged in trying to do business at Northampton. Several old counsei, to whom I spoke of the case, were'of the opinion that the shadow seen by Rachel, was either m, shadow at all, or the work of her imaM uation, or the veritable shadow of some of the people of the inn, who, alarmed at her cues, were hastening to her room. And goat length the morning of the trial came, and full ol anxiety as 1 was. it came as a positive relief to me. The then Lord Chief Baron of the Exche quer presided. He was a calm, enli-ht ened judge,who never permitted his own prejudices— as some of his successors have done—to warp either law or jus tice; and oome what might of the mat ter, I knew that the young prisoner would have a fair trial. The court was crowded to exoess. A positive disturbance at the door hindered the commencement of the day’s proceedings for a full half an hour, and was only quelled by force. The Attorney-General had oome down from London to prosecute on be half of the crown; and the counsels’ seats were so closely packed that no one could stir, except those engaged in the case. The jury looked grave and half frightened. The Judge looked pale and more serious than usual; and as for me, I felt sick at heart, and when the uneasy kind of a hush that perva ded the court let me know that Anna Heritage was placed at the bar, it was semo few moments before I could muster up courage to look at her. How pale, how wan, and yet how beautiful she looked ! Her fair hair was dressed in the most simple style possible, and she wore a. dress of gray silk; which fitted close ly around the neck, terminating in a narrow plaited frill. Her lip, trem bled, and her gentle eyes seemed tc shrink behind their abundant lashes as she met the gaze of friend and foe in that crowded court—that is, if one so young, so fair, and so innocent, could have a foe. I could see the judge taking a long look at her from beneath his bent-down brows, and then he rested his head on bis hands and appeared in deep thought I he Attorney-General tossed a scrap of paper over the table to me. It con tained these words : “Tho witness Brown has absconded • make what use ot the fact you can ” * I nodded gratefully, and felt that he would only just do his duty against the prisoner. i £ h u e V h " re 1 WM a Rtran ge half-sigh, half-hush all through the auditory, and a lady in deep mourning came into the court. It was the bereaved mother, hue went direct to the front of the dock where her sister >as arraigned on so dreadful a charge, and leaned over the front of i t with both arms extend ea, as she cried: “Dear, dear Anna, God bless you! and prove your innocence, as I feel it.”* Anna was overcome by this, and she burst into a passion of sobs and tears The sisters oould only inter lace their arms together, and there they remained for some moments, until the Judge said, in a deep, sad voice : ceed " 1S mH3t DOt be ‘ Proceed > P ro ' The Clerk of Arraigns, in a high, oracked, indifferent voice, proceeded to read the indictment, and Rachel sat d ?™\ 18 8 ° hair tfaat one had plaoed for her just beneath the dock Poor Anna’s fortitude i eemed to have wholly g i V e n aW ay. Her fair face was hidden in her hands, and rested on the front of the bar. It was a fashion to place a row of aromatic herbs on the bar before the prisoner in those days,and among them she leaned; and Borne of them, watered by hei tears, fell upon her “ister's lap as she sat beneath. Then came the question, "Prisoner at the bar do you plead guilty or not guilty to the present indictment ?” Anna did not stir. The poor girl had not heard the question ; but her I sister rose, and in a mild clear voice said : ’ "She is not guilty, sirs. He was my little one. lie is in Heaven now, and ii you take her life, she will go to him sooner than 1, and be happy. She is not guilty, sirs.” The governor of the jail had by this time jogged Anna by the arm, and whispered to her, when she looked up hastily and said, “0, no, a thousand times no I” "The plea is Not Guilty,” said the udge, “ao eater it.” [To be continued.] HOLIDAY BOOK! KAY & COMPANY, \o. 55 Wood Street H A V£ NOW OPEN AN EXTEN “”e "" or,rao ' lt of ®le*f ally bound and ulus- BOOKS OE THE SEASON. * I 1 INK Eli! no Ns uK ST l NUaRDa UTdOPe I’d'iT'Ki.lAl'H ALBUM?, «at vtri-ty. 'a.milv and pocket b i b l KB, LAV UK aNLi 11VMN KOOKS JUVENILE AND TOV BOOKS 111 K LATEST AND *Kt>T\ TING DESKS. POUT POLIOS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS in every runety ofnvV d«'2l-f*m:wAn«i4w pKOC LA ii A T I o N_uty cf Puts J, tiortb. BC. J lo with tho pro, & f R 0 Aft or >ub Eu I’ ,eKIWy or (hH • ftmmonireal.h o- Ctv tif ~ i' rc ‘ Yl ' ,lai ? for tit a mcorfferHiioi oj r 1 K r L of the v»riotw uuj.pj*. V 1 civ KG& V- I Lt-UN.’Mstyor ol ihi F hod " °r? < '| lh 'v P rof lAmatiou, that cu ,Ti l ' b r DvY uN JANUaKY,a. IL, 1*62 . t S,. ; H / er ? n I ' KV ct u, ° noatb, 'be frrem«n nt.rnt.'iUr.f/h-°u bA,J to vote tor rn. tnr-r« of thfl House of Repretwntattvea of thi«* io“i , "^ D eJecuon Wlll T* 1 &C place*of nm. t 10 e ' r wards aod J.' ,n .'' an,J elo( ' l i l»y bsl.oh, under the prori i»=embly, passed ihe 10th S,y of One person to serve ai Mayor of MjJ cjty oiio 0.5“°“ 10 4< rv “ " of sard o’tv. n person to serve as Treasurer of said cur Jt f£ h °' WDom 'ball “old tho r othoo two 'in ihe same day in conlormity to the above r, ids an ;‘“'f° lu the o?Coun ° Ul i* "aid city, the cniiena of the First Ward w.ll elect, nv ba.lot one p-rson to le a member of the Beie -.t Counoil of aaid city for two Oil c,uZd l3 b 0 ' mo:nbt ’ r 01 Beloct Coun 1 u Cl said c.ty for one year, and three persons to be members of the Common Council. per “ 00s 10 Ih»‘k°i n »» » member of the Simmon 0118 10 membBra lh « sS£F-™““"““K£ S2?»«wasaa&'a: Ward—Oq« person to be a member of CommoTCooir Per8;,I1 “ ‘° be membora of Ward,—Ono perjon to be a member of Somm mCouoS™ 8 P6 ' BUaii “ memfter » uf SeUc/R.y'i d “^° e perion to a tnemb?r ot the »t>lcct aod tnree persona to be members of to« Common (Jouucil. 01 tne Eton of whom shall he qualiOed to serve as a Commonwealth.^ oafce ° f ,A‘ ejection to be held as aforesaid, on 1 ues tbe of NoTember. A. D , 1862 PiihHc S'' 0I ”„ o ' ‘be First Ward will vote at the Public School House in said ward. ii.© electors of the Second will rote *t PnK he School House in t-aid ward. h ® Putr The electors ol bo much of the Third Ward as llts north of and west of Grant atreec oincif... lof said ward, will rota at the house^of fiehmS”'™ lhe CLrDer of Blxm aad Smu “- The electors ol ao much of Ihe Third Ward as lies sooth and east of i.ir.n street, being precinct ho. Hot said ward, will vote at the house ol OS C ° r ° er ° f Wj,lie “ d 'fbnnei The electors of the Fourth Ward will vote at the t jMI. H -i.ooi House in said ward The electors of so much if the Fifth Ward as lies norih and eaat o( Adams street, beine nraninm i Hon lof6 "!‘ ,l K: a , rd ' lrin Hound ou Libei ty street, id said precinct. 'I he electors ol ho much o’ the Fif*h Ward a.i south and Wes. of Adams atreeC being pr“i^ c No. lof said war 1, will vote at the Pubiicßchw House on the oorner ol Pike and Walnut streets in said precinct. ou-wwj, The electors of the Sixth Ward will yoteafth* Pub ic bchool House in Haid ward. the elector, of the b**v e nin Ward will »niA»i the Pub.io School House in said ward. VOie * Tne Uoworsof the Eighth Ward will moet at the uUic hchool House in said ward The elector.* of the Ninth Ward mil ro'e at the Pit Hid School House ,n said ward. ,h * Given 1111 ler my huod and sea! of tne said Cliv id I itiobuigh. the 23d dav of December, A D 18-11 detlt GEORGE WILSON, Mayo" Win. M, FABiSR & CO,. STUM ENGINE BUILDERS. IKON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, fic&r the Penn'fi R. R Ptabaenger DenoL nTTgBUUiH, PA., Mi N'U FACTURE ALL KINDS nF Su am Englnaa, rta®lu; Pm three to one nnnorod ancf.iyl.t rat, power, -od suited for Gnat Btv M..ls, B.n-t Fui-Jt.e.a, FacUmes, etr G; ti i«runauir.»n<.-.tioa loin.. cooatructinß of Err y.uer (too Vpc.ttio.rj tor grin mute, and f.-r u > rnniay and circular fcaw mills p litre a!.v. on hand, finisho.! and rondy or chip ?'-■ »•»••«>» n ®nce,Bngtc*. and Bof:/ re of Alao, rarni.-b Boilers and Sheet Iron seramt*}* Wrought Lon illuming, Hangers aid p£ ever? ra. i ,y, and com.nut* tire manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Oards ' Ocr pnccß art, low, our machinery manufactured of tne W quality of materials, and warranted^ all canes to give satisfaction. a m P " U 0! th 6 BOTTLED LIQUC2S BRANDIES, WINKS, GINS, OLD RYE WHISKY, idt, , , IR r »H WHISKY, WILLIAM BENNETT, 120 Wood street. Kdt sale by deii T. J. <*KAPF PAUL fIUSUB™„~WM. GRAPE Western Stove Works, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & co.. MATTUFACTUBEES; W°oHi jU 9^ LL THE ATTENTION leeted ' th ° publ,o 10 th ‘' ir lar « < ' Btock of well se- Cook, Pgrlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO-IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS, SESr W coAL.* < ?fS?i < S Rwi " 1)9 tottrd the STATE "t ® “ STOVES IN TEE liamond, Advanee, Air-Tigiu, Eclipse, am IRON CITY, WereawardM the VIRST PRKshum at ih. t. « 52? ISTTE AJslEaiCAir, OLDSBA S2PUBLIC f WouL l (;IK)H d'i’OVES N r »w in. UEALEkS and BuMw m S! GSATE FEOKTS & FEHDEBS id TEE STATE Oook ß s"^^. e Dl * Mo; '["‘nd ECUPSE OoaJ nB3 ’ ' ¥hiC o^ B B S’ d ““«*• 1T1U55 ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLESALE grocers COM»ISS ; OJ* AKD fORW'ROISG (rERCHAU. -A5 D - taILmUfFOOMUTOhm.B S2U*OTWil*ra. «0. i > ÜBEIiTV -: . EF.PT. uolO;ifl PTTT-»BPR9£L THIS ABDESCO OIL CO’tIPAM I Manufactuee and have foe ttale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, .Vou-Ei,iio,lve. Also, PUKE KEJTXOEE. Warehouse, So. 4.5 Hand Street, ■SOUS MUOHISEAD, C O M .'1 J SI(J x \ MKRCHANT t cm the siis or I:u Ki:rA L AND BLOOJ£B, so. n WiTr-:: STUKtv. srw harke >' • V .• HVS U H rtATUOXA OIL. W - Nl,u ' MASUFACTU SS^^wSSKS ■*• SPeoiaUj CAUSTiC SODA &',? Bud “ <««» «t*>eo&JT?:<&££Z SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED UfE, SALT Ac, to by or a^rr q “ ,ri< - wi " 1)0 P rom P-!jatWndo GEORGE COLIIOUK, Agent. nolBWdw P B enDa ' Sa '‘ ??“ nfa =“rt'>g Company. - _ mreet. Pttuhnrffh SMITH, PAHX & CO., SIP’TH WABD FOCIEOR^, so. U„ Etrst ’ A:.so Jobbing and Maciuna Caatlnzs o' arar» a*. made to order. * a erery de- HeTing a complete uiAchme shop attached to i S'J 1 - *«•=* fogilrwe QEFI.IIAL NOTICE QuaTlermae" if. t ?B r e? bßfofm ? vf t . vefl^ Jl De ®S Ual wii! be m R ,i 0 up to crdor in fl 1 K * ht . or WeBL They Pncee to suit the turns WeSS r atyle and 61 eoiicil an early cajj fr *‘ V ® °“J d respectfully public. m our P a ‘rons and the SAMUEL GRAY &. SOW, merchant tailors, WO. 19 Fifth Street, JT PRiCii Ja what we are “V 04,1 - V-n = •,-—•■ - L 4 M * rt a' alntM. I>ICHPAPEK HANGINGs^TS^ £&'o°z?x* miqae and »°0 3 w - f- WAK-.BaLH ©7 Wood atreeL SU U A IV 100 barrel* Baltimore B, Coffee flu gar 60 barrels extra C, Coffee. by Sug h£i? r ? “S for«le d f® Kn » W a e l^ ek ' WAU - beautiful i OHEAPI P. MARSHALL, Wood plroati For eale by ■ nl4 ALLEGHENY VALLEY BAILROAD OFFICE, 1 ST, T-'n IStij, 1861 [ ST °CK HOLDERS MEET —The Stockholders of th« ah v o " n ”’ a tom 8 «”. y t the othee of the company, corner «# cut . eiat a. m.'to uk.‘ ,n« y “.hV &“ i do ”'-" i - JAMraalMuN.BecreSv. H'r-£T“ 509 ÜBEBTY STREET &SSSS.S purcbaaera, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and tree from slack- Particular attention triren to snD. plying .roily Coal ocaMmtT BOY’S AND MEN'S SKATES" for sale by BOWM 4 TETLEY. ll7 136 Wood atraat. EiWIE KNIVJS—For sale low by soil BOWN 4 TETLEY,!* Wood L FALL GOODS l— EATON MACRUM &. CO., Invito attention to thc;r HEW STOCK FOE FAIL TKAEE At ffos. 17 and J!) pum street. w noresale buyers supplied « ( lowest prices. seta rjUEAP NEW PIANOS.— «« sz' «» 7 o* A new 7 Ocure Rosewood Ir o n £££, &S for sale by JOH.N H. MiOiLOE, 81 Wood street. rTmcKUirnTT ,soas’ •l£>4ii?o*oUs l 'n l d from manufectar, JOiUM H ALELLOR, noli tlroCa Dlamon“>'«" ■» Fall and Winter Goods, ft " od -i o' l r T Dtll a , td mont o( gentlemen's Furnish, o g toBor - , no2o2ra cor^Jr^ 1 ? h. CO " i 43 i, * 0 ' leral Bf< — •^|irkoi_Bi l uare,Allef neny C ny. Li »M waatrr.lrtthS P . 7 abi 6 ta j;^,; SaUiag Pack el/lid tor ?„ ,1 Bla ? s 0 Sternae oi ms o‘twaea ti “ IJS,t 3 ° f , 8^ imer “ ™il (kivsT. rs * "' T ®rpool, ®od fall £)K. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE liniment Wholesale and Retail by E. SElUyjg £ CO., gaolMmeod pome,. Second ,nd Wood sta ■WM. XRE A O 'ST, HOUSE, SIQU & OBNAME2TTAX. r^ A >? ER AJVn Glazier, fourth B u, B.t, Wood * SmfthnVld oork p -o-^ptly ■p VCK WHEAT FLOURU iF-taA’"*' * pr '“° » nd i«£™taad m^SS/iS^ Auacnr Loom*... ' A UCTIN LOoIESToo & ;n Bond3 ’ Mortgages, Z “ oofel—*>»<“. with S AND SOLD, eaeonable terms, and aocoz^ mo on ****** ««»Sse ß at UrtiSZS* M a/d Sstag 0l j °^°'" 5L **• BCJJLGKB,- MABTrPACnjBSB OF ei #r *» Y wr S^ R,PT,ON of FUKJVITUJRE No. 45 SumSjfieJd BtrM t , • A ruu as^'oVtkent^f pncaa for CASH Ui BeU 8t tiie lowest mriftiris Rl C b f- 1U tl€rGe^“^orTandlo DCSO CJjAY—ISO bbls Alifiaoiiri PJq JT received and for Bale by U 1 Cla y HENRY H. COLUNd. UI,D A.ND MAEBLE —TmTta TIOKSon Wall Psimt ji .J-M.il A 6 ri d «Tr' JbUleS f ° T “Je,itl(TMartettto/t. n ° mS ■WBPH A HUGHES. 25 S. C. HAMS v v * trca Breakfast Bacon “noT “ d ,0r “*• °» p F ' aiLLKES * CO. Pena »treat. Piu,,hn..„h 5 s^K„ r^ N p W7^OOTTO T'HOMAS FARLEY’S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WlfiKßmun prompt attention, V‘idm Mn^°left^!L' e!MVo. *' *** wo, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner Second, Pittsburgh,) Manufacture an wholeaale ant retail dealer fa all Goofe, Parlor, and Heating Stores, Orate Fronts, Fenders, *c. «B- In onr sample room may be found the “OELEBRATED6AS BURNING OOOK. STOVES, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of whioh hare been fullr tasted be thonsan Is, and the Stoves pronounced uneqoaled' . v" 117 , in . th f a , tnarltet; together with a great many other desiruole patterns } We have also a very large assortment of PiBLOR AND lIBATING BTOTES, SSdStg.'JSIS * ihß BERT PATTERNS —<*■ ANDFENDFRa^?^ EI,ED . GRATE JBONTB n ERS \’ ° i JiPJ 1 ““ipany are prepared tn 511 all ordore far Lnbrica<^si^ p ?r T “*a**B - BS " fife f*} J • -Bank, Litn iLaneid iCO f-. A< -» TV _n. Paxton 4 Co, TV&b£* ' h" D. BRECHT & BBoJ manufacturers of LOOKUIfi GJLASSEB, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Bill and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. I>EAIiERB IN raffifCH PLATE ABB WIHDOW SLABS, I*B Smithfleld Street, •pfcir *■ -HiAQliiS OIL MO 08/g-g ~ WIfiHTJtAS & ASOERBOJI, Eefinebs and, dealebs in PnmOarboa Oilvqaallty gnaranteed, Pitts -5? d Car Graaae constantly on hand' •important to inventors Great Union Patent Aitency, ROBERT W. FENWICK I Codnseller and Patent Agent at Washington city, d. o. From Son. Chas. Mason, laU CbmmutUmtr oPatois. t AHHMQTOK. IX G_ Octobtf 4. Iftflft Learning that R. w. Fenwick? EikT, to aboM to W? # i°f oa ln s **4® “ a Solicitor of- patents. I cheerfully state that X have long known hta^^n SKS!? * arge ex P® rience to each mattered SSSP!i“* d business habits, and ofun. doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors ot the United States. to tde v- « . . , CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearly four years'the mana^ 1 * Washington Branch Office of theScienSui Amencan Patent Agency of Messrs. Munn A Co • and fo»: more than ten years offlcialty^conneeifir?. with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen ye^fum . eyer y braac brelating to the Patent Offi££ and the interest of inventors- •» JAMES HOLMES & COIT P®“ DEALEBS, and dealers in afclyd* lBlollBl °° rQer . Front sis. BOWS A TETLEf 136 Wood Street, Make tools fob bobing oil WELIe at the shortest possible notice, nsnng been in tha business of mannfccuirinntS ever sinceOhe “ferer” «ret oSm^S? pereonsabomlo engage in the oU bidnS? tSfTt ml. be le their interest to grre ns a call and make an examination of our Stock now on hand! JAS. MILLINQAK, M.ONONGAHT LA PLANING MILL, woild tn. pubiic that he has rebaill sin« iheLSTaSd ha-nn* enlarged his establishment, ahd with the newest and most approved machlnerv t* now prepared to famish Coring boards, scroll sawing and re-sawine. dSo£rSS£. kiln dSed, frames, ngnldgg.SS* 9oQ _„ Pittebnrgh, September T. IfiST. u*. ,Pr monUTlSr a smal dwelling, in Splanee Ceort Inquire at noLt 61 Market street A- A. CABKIJBiI & BiiO., Pittsburgh General insurance Agener, R 'l.n > B eottee raSiuot n!T to store and for sale t , BETJTEB4BRnt!* ! * t^r ’ •** 6and m __ JAMES H. CHILDS & CO ~ ■OPE COTTOR Ml.; - AU»«»liy Oityi * SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF sa i» C l SNabttro s. . ! *«t Jtxtn RADLEY, kinds _ of [NKAB TALE MARKET