VoLIIME XX (Tie Viasbnitgh pod. Published Doers; Morning, (S'undoys Excepted) It the North-East corner of nth. and Wood ate. Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable aiinctly In SAVA 006 Sa.alingie 004188, Two Oente--..2y sale at the locator In the ce. and by the Newebrwc. V 4 bl/i''ILO;IVIAVANWI:I2dr, MMEM3ZE3 !he thsertlOn, !E=1:1 - _ Two inoortlons o ..—. Te Three insertions,...— 7 00 Ooe 1 75 Iw. week5,..............800 2 00 1 60 1 00 76 Tnree week5,........-.. 400 266 2 00 1 26 100 One 600 886 60 160 176 Two months.. 700 466 60 286 960 florae mont hs ... 900 8 00 460 800 800 Pant 10 00 6 66 6 00 8 88 4 60 B,re months.....--- 11 00 7 86 6 60 8 65 5 50 SIN m0nth5....... 12 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 660 NUM 16 00 10 86 8 00 5 85 900 One 20 00 18 8610 00 606 22 00 Standing Oard, eiz lines ar less, per annum..-10 00 GRANOLAS= LS PLUSU2 One square, per annum, (exclusive of paper)..26 00 Varriage notices. 6 cents: Death noticss °Ants ocw- FOR 1862, -it*; ONE DOLLAR. TUB PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST OTIR FIBTI MU, WILL HEREAFTER B 3 FURNISHED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT IS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE. IT CONTAINS ALL TRIM EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY ! Editorial, Local and Ilia- cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Markets. SEND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR .111.8 K GET UP CLUBS in ioar neighborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS end SPECIMEN OOP!. Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P.BARR, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. NOBNING POST JOB OFFICI. /ANSA P. BAAS. ADWIN A. liinllti 'BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND .JOB PRINTERS' Oonaer ilia a Wood iits., P114,3'1. Eviaar DZEICRIPT/ON OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING ltzenttect is the fhteet etylwf WIL .41. Xla -ft CI AIL CRINMERCIAL I MERCANTILE AND LEGAL :WORK at short nonce, on reasonable terms, Particular &Waldo' OW to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &e., !For Ooccarte, Sztabitions Lid Crimmes LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY WM= 13011111 T KILO MIEN TO TIM lIMMILLIMILIEMiIr, Xtaa bailee for turntng out 'Work wtth prompt. sees and deepetab cannot be excelled by othe , thq citv. w. N. FABER & CO,. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOUN DERS, General Ise,hlnbBts and Boller lakers, Near the Fein's B. B. Passenger Depot. 4.,. PITTSBURGH, PA., 14 A_NUFACITIRE ALL KINDS OF Biesni Engines, ranging fr.cn three to one handled and fifty horse rower. And suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Sleet Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give pariielMar attention to the construction or Ito. and Machinery for grist mills, and for op• mulay and circular saw mills. also on hand, finished and ready or ship: meat at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every desertptorr Also, furnish Boilers and Shoe Iron separatety, W roug ht Iron shaNng, Hangers and Pulliea m every variety, and continue tb. , anufacture of Woolen Maaninery and Mamma Cards, ear prime oro low, our machinery manufactured of the bmt quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to eve satisfection. afrOrders from all parts of the country solicited and promptly filled! fe2lid,.. qb, GAR— • MO barrels Baltimore B, Coffee Boger, 60 barrels extra o, Coifs& —in BE I store and for soar a 81106,, 1ka.12/handalllkai staid. 3 (\\,, oche Malin Poet PITTS II URGII : SATURDAY MORNING CITY 31,CE.A."1"Tr.8.S TAYLOR'S LECTURE.—Bayard Taylor, the poet, author and traveler, will give one lecture at Lafayette Hall on Monday even ing. We are only doing him simple jus tice when we say Taylor possesses all the qualiflcatior.s of a popular lecturer. Em inently gifted with great powers of °beer. vation, easy in manner, natural in expres sion and concise in description, he has made himself a favorite wherever he ap , feared. No person can be iNapncinted with his lecture on "The American Peo ple." THE RELIEF Furip.—By reason of the necessity of settling up the acconn's of the year 1861, before the nqw Treasurer takes his place, the sub-committees in the wards, having charge of the relief fund, will ne t be able to pay out on their semi monthly rolls issued after that date until about thy close of next week. This will cause a delay of a vv , Ar or more, but the suspension (.• pay mnnta will be but temporary and non( cansuffer mu-h. TUE A.l.gn uy Geetsncila, at their last me. :-4ra. ti2d the contract so- the e - rc tior the new city buildings, but decided 'hat it shall -lot take effect until the man , rreis. , 3cuel e.s recoutly issued by the Us i • d S.ittes Curt against the city have beeu compromised, withdrawn or paid. Wh , m they aro disposed of the work will go on FATAL FALL —On Monday morning 'SAt the Laity of a man named Themes Higgins. residing in Beaver, wt.s fout.d lying Liu Jar the Wallace Hun bridge, on toe Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, from which it would seem he bad fallen during the night. The bridge at this place is perhaps ono hundred feet high, and it is supposed that Mr. Higgins walked ever the edge of the structure, while atlempting to cross after dark, and was instantly stilled. The body was much bruised, and many of the bones were found broken. CATHOLIC ITENIB.-11143 (Clit , c , .ion taken in the various churches, on Christmas day, for the Orphans' Asylum, produced quite a banthorue sum. At St Paul's Cathedral $250 71 was contributed ; at St. Peter's, Allegheny, $7O; at St. Patrick's, Pitts burgn. $63 at St B'idget's, Seventh ward, $4O 50. The suburban churches all eontributed more or less, so flat the ag• gregate will make quite a welcome addition to the funds of Mc institute n Tae con, tribuciona for the propagation of the Faith in the Diocese, during the last year, amoun ted to less than $250 The balance now on hand is $302 22 The Germ. n Catholic church, of Altoona, was d.dicated the other day by the Bight Miv Bishop Dinnenec. The church was crowded on the occasion Several priests were present. The Bishop preached the sermon of dedication, at the Mass, which was sung tiy an efficient choir. FAILURES —ldebere. R. Darn &Co , of New York, have putt; Eto_d their ahnuai list of 'allures, wh.ch shows torts nine this oily durihg the year 1861 with liatni• tries amounting to *747,397. The number of houses is larger than in 1857, where we had but twenty-eight failures, but their liabilities were $1,183,009; so that Ore is about one-third less than in 1b57. 1,860 we had twenty-nine f ilures, with ag.. gregate liabilities of $226,648 This is a most favorable exhibit of the soundness cf our car italista in these war times, as the ItiliUreß fur -the year in the North were 5 986, with liabilities amounting to $178.- 632,170, which is $87.000 leas than in 1857 TOM TIDDLIR'S GROUND ; A Christmas Budget ; By Charles Dickens, and ott, rs, is the popular periodical LI .he hour. Trio stories are capital. For sale at Gilden f e nny's, Fifth street. !roclamation to the Vera Cruzans. 'People 01 Vera Cruz : 'the Elpamith ttoopo who now occupy yur rhty come woh no mission of cur ue I,nOr for :ntet rated motive. 'they are led hither whoily by tha duty of &mood:rig Fade f,,ction for the tai ure of treaues and for the yto• - - THE bkBAT gtEhTiON TUTS DA Dil HICKORY .11A.LL ; Or, The Outcast, by Mrs 8-uthworth, the moat popu.ar writer of the day - . For sale at J P. Hunt's, Masonic Hail, Fifth street. For the next two weeks will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY FOR A C. l-I RISTM.AB NEW YFAR'4 PRESENT. MI the fl-rde .:nd custr mere of 14.XINK110, 11.1..YK0: & bIEDLE, Litt have nu. vet d"t•rat'ned on what to buy wit pl , - , h•t cr the to:l.'s - int. It , ' , tr ',tones, when tali y .t I I to, :-:.re I. Lind nc,En it in: to suit. (dud V.- t Chem., t liver :able Si oons, - Gen e' Breast puns, . " The Spoons, Brficel. ,s. . " F. , rk 4, ' Spoc'to•les.. - Sutter Kr ives, o We: en Saal , , I " bony 1, 11,, , , " Pen end Can , a, . . cream Ladles, " Lockets for Mina' ' " Muter Toots, tures. I " Salt spoons, . Necklace, " Mtwara:moons ' Stuck, " CM Wm Knits a “ Sleeve Buttons, Fork. .. Crosses, t. Cups, . Finuar F.lnza " Thimbles, Chat,: , n ohains, " Snuff Boles, Ear hinge, " Napkin Rings, ' Far Drops, Plated ' ....-rs, " Guard Chains, ‘ Cake Basketa, " Keys, " Tea Setts " Charms, " ( °llse Setts, " Armle s, " al 'lasses Pitch " Pencils, it,, ao era, Plated Ice Pitchers, P.ated Spoons and Forks, Plot, d Troop and Ovattr Ladle:, etc., etc: *26. 3.1 a and silver Watches of every imagaina la sty,' and price. tot_ Franca German and Amer iCan Crocks, Spy Glagee..., Musical Boxer.. 2 t r 12 tutztp.; Bronze, Htat nary Po ta:wes a^,t fancy articles in genersl too noinercus to mcn ion. All we aez is a call at our establishment, NO 44 FIFTH STREET, one door from Wood, and examine our goods and prices. delS YALUAI3I , E GRIST MILL FOR sALE.—SituFtte on Long Creek, five miles (min Li erpool, chin. The mill is lour rtortes bOx 65 feet—steam rnd water power. Engine f .ur feet stroke; thr e set 4% feet French Burrs; smut ma. chine; eleval4 - rr and other machinery in rend r riler and domg a good bukiners. '1 hree dwell nkp, tao stables, store, twenty-two acres of land, Wen ten a^lee t f cow inn i, and the privilege of 102 artier of cod. indicalione of mt. 8. CUTHBERT & SON, de2l 51 Market rt. OHEL-SE-100 boxes prime Cutting Chorea rectivtd and ter gale by JAMES A. FETZER, corner of Markret and Flrirt PI r.MP GROSS HULL'S OLD PALM SOAP, 5 just received and frn. by 61,0R(.4.F. A. KELLY Druggist, No. 60 P edam! M Allswhen• ICKORY NUTS.-30 bush hickory 1.1 nice meowed and for sale by JAS. A. h ETZER, Corner Market find Pine. t.ta. 1-1,1C4,P12ER II ANG ING S of mod_ et n an4l antique clevems in and gold. for sale by W. P. MA R.‘ 4 IEIALL, ooD 87 Wood atrodit. CARD PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES and Photograph Frames, all the notabilities of the times, pretty groups and figures, received and for sale by EATON, MAORI - lid A CO, • OWIE KNIVES—For sale low by • NM SOWN It TATLET.IIIO Wood wt. PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY„ .4, 1862. Iff Ellllllll JAN 4 BY TEI.EtM 41-1 By restertlay,s Telegram. Fire In Phllade;phia. PEHLA_DELEBIA, 3 —A fire com menced at two o'clock th a morning in tin basement beneath the American Telegraph ,ffice, but fortunately did not extend to the upper portion of tha building, In which the Instruments were located, a •:d telegraph communicat co with the I.( st of the wor romaine unimpaired. Tren worth's perk. d storo, oocupy ire part of the basement, Was cou.p!otel turned out, the fire probably originatiny there. Howard's express clice, on tho Cheetno! street front of the building, was meet , burnt, and meet of the exprisi met or dam• a rod by water or Ere. The building is not eernous;y inj ,red. Naw 'rot: 6 Jan. 3.—The steamer Asia will be up Elbow, noon 115:‘r adyices hos' , bet-n anticipated by the dispatches trona The U. S. stee.u/ C!ihn wbe and 11-anoke haw) arrived fr P Row i h clate2 to the tve:jrig of the 30t0 ultimo Th. , U. s sk , or t„f war Uumborland V 705 pawed o , the tat Insl , in la itude 36, 1, n gitude 75, on a cruuzo. Gov. Andrew's Message BC.STI N, J 9.11. 3 —Gov. Amirew's ttle6 sage to the .1,-gis:nture gives a genera! re view of the finances of the State, and her contributions to the war, and expatiates at length on the 1. &sings of the American Union, and the guilt of the traitnrs who are endeavorirg to crush it. THE INVAS[ON OF ItIFIII.O The Occupation of Vera Cruz. t;eneral tr.afiertt had ifirurd the foil , wing pr, cl.mat.on to Oa, men of !h. IrotErsh Expeclit:oc wry avlqion to iliezeo: Every.tflere fl.e Fp.tni/h army ta• recorded glorious proofs of Pa v./or suit shine/is lion. On they. shores yat exiat the , / ii,: eFs of Hernando C01n,., who with a handful of pan lards bore both the atantiiirii of Cs.tile and the en sign of the crone an / av hzruou, rhak.ng the aural moo nd with his trarvellous 'Our mtegion to fully as glorioue. We come to d‘iman-I of .be Mexican ,iivernifient eatisfeetion forinsulta offered to uur nag, the fu &meet cl tresses, and to prevent tne repetition of deeds of V.olenoe agani•L our Countrymen; showing t: here es has been shown in Atli• a and Acts by c ur conaranyos m am s, n one nits I insult eipan wit - 1 dnfelin y, and tbs., Is cid distance to Le tnought of when L. r h. nor i> involitdi "In Miring command of this diT.,,ou, 1 have not heeitated to guara - y the happy reeult of the on terprlsa, for I lin wt t never .n rain to a - peal to yen; valor and inthuniesm. I know that your ill.- mpl on equlle your ardor, and that you are as hu m ine sod generous to your fi es when c as you are etrong and I er‘ibie when oppose I tii r i them to Combat. .stddt.rel Our 1 nil . ani ~i . : adretu One eafeiy hrouvro us to the-e oh - re-, tout. overigutin t r a Fore C vry; and Ltua city of V. ra Cruz hat+ well under bt. 01 that it vrenlct be ueeleas to retor ih. er w - to have et. nquered 80 often—ao often nu me earns .I. ai.hout regard to numbers or obstaed s. you have not met these obstacles as yet, do t let .t darlinn.h your en•h osiasm. Your mis-ton m t yet fudllled It i@ but begun, and wil I e fur 'shed cols when we can hear our mai:perm/lout. Queen and all Ppain say, 'The6e are they who have avenged m •Mexico the inealts off ared our lisg, a❑d hsVe sgElia wcn for us the affection of th,se who .n o her Cat's, were our brothers' "Soll,cre: :ocg lire al,. Queen "The ConuntruLng Gene at o>m mated ageniket our cc tripwrioce, as well xa t•y the oeceecity cf Laming guaranties against ti e rppet: don of ?limier outraged 'Ctiming with these ct jema, the l• pullet' army will uciler any ev,u u •ev, be able, wth is 't• onus Msc p.in e, to pr' erre, at any costthe publs3 trasgai fly give pn cr. um to peaceaful inhabi• tants and p - .n rb catty , eventy ail perturb•re of ordt r, brat aut,mittisg :hem to trial by aml °tare ion. ent Crileanp, feor nothi g frr m the panlsh soldier& ) our rrg.ixr avr cAtmae, cor• 11 , 1ent that Lho grett',.• )0 t, the or-ny WI I it, armr bast( g fi';• d Ills m woo cot.fi Ind to I' ny tn. Qq.en, to return It' owe count- y with the certuoty t f having merited your &free Vera Crum 17th l'ecember, 1661 “Cmmankr.der • f the Speneth Forel 8.” JOSEPH 11. THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT —AND - COMMI S SION MERCHANT .ro. 4 Jrorth Fifth Street, deli Am PHILADELPHIA, TA wrrT.TAlt: CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTER' , , lF WINES, BRANDIES, G LNS, &c. ALSO Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, 827 and 328 Liberty Street, ocaly PITTSBURGH, PA. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, and DRY GOODI, closing cut at reduced prices. rnd a large lot of C.11c.0, Ciaikon Flannels, frith Liner., &a. eelhnK much lee• than marker pri-es. cad soon and get litargsins at IL J. LYNCH 8, 97 Market street, i..ei:ween bih and the Diamond. ROy's AND MEN'S SKATES for Eft Hale by BOWN 'fBTLHY, e 7 lss Wood street. FRESH CoNsiGl\ MENTS-- 116 PaokB Ear Corn on wharf; 5,000 Poop MPH do 4 bbls sweet cider; 5..• I bs prime Feathers; 100 boxes Cheese; 16 bbls Cranberries; bbl St ' , WS Apples in stupping ordtr; 800 bushels Pu.:k Eye Potatoes; 8 dressed Hor;€s 100 Packs Pea Nuta; 25 bushels Hickory Nutt.; 10 choice sacilles Verdson—for sale by: Jan. a. FETZER, dee Corner Market and First streets. WALL PAPER, CEILING PAPER and WINDOW PAPER, in great tartely for Bale cheap for cast a 107 Market meet. dal 11' Fifth street. fiIiEEN APPLES-200 barrels choice X.A Apples received and for eale by dell 4,llMalf IL OOLLIZia. ti t ; # A A t e tt • -4 Naval Movements M Atis rr ." “31nItuat. NTT JOt33AH Ft. .HUG TCB <:itr T -- MOUNT . BERNARD JOURNAL _-s' A TRAVELER. (Couto. from yeotordaY 1 "Look to the l: t ! An avalanche!" I raised my is - • and taw the tepid descent of an ens "ous mass of snow' which, accutuulis ig as it f e ll, anu pp e and hurried alo i :.,ri its course, he - oaks, loftiest firs ~_.';d venerablibeedh. 3 1 Down they went, aping bounding with the bellow' :Hof a inightf wind. The mountain of ~'ow etrubk a vast rock, and, hurled r into the Sir, was precipitated to the `tttow of the torrent. The surrounding , ti :ttiiiik pealed, .ps ._ of snow :fietfrtn - °" hea' —.,....ched glaciers were rivnw, and —Pk, s , thy tream 1 cumbered by the i • ; Voamed and boiled madly. ' t ' ''- : • We had approie‘ II! : - \istige of the °burr , . The mout4tiineers were tread ing cautiously, and'itwatehing a dense smoke rising from Ail-Talley, 68 from the crater of a voleanO: suddenly they cried out:— . . "The storm ! the rm I Down from your horse, signor. :I over your - head' with your cloak, stay* the midst of us, and plant your ,stick fast in the ' 4 l - • around." •t• I had scarcely disn4ounted, when the tornado, rushing fro4the deep caverns of the glens, burst upon us. With the violence of a water-stout, it uprooted trees, and swept down ice and snow, and torrents of waterltith a crash and impetuosity that seemed to shake the mountains to their bises, and hustle them into the abyss. ,; The deep darkness of night preceed ed the tempest. Clapsi of thunder re verberated through theihollows, havoc and ruin followed, thsi,,,earth quaked, avalanches rushed fr.* every side, rocks were cleft, and their din clashed in wild chorus, as they lolled to the bottom of the mountain. This violet gust was deadened by a rampart of loft) rocks, against which it amassed prodigious mounds of snow, trunks of trees, and blocks of ice. The storm merely brushed us in its passage ; but the wind was so powerful, the blast so fierce, the bail so precipi tous, the snow so thick, and the cold so piercing, that it seemed impossible to catch my breath, even undo the clothes with which I was enveloped. With our backs to the rocks we remained motion less. When the storm had passed, my guides resumed the path to the hut, which was not far distant. Jhis is the last refuge before you rqAts,umiqt.= on which the Hospice ernard is erected. It stands en a kind of espies. nade, surrounded by immense crests, which harm a cavity like the pit depict ed by Dante. There, in that solitude, that desert, where the hardiest shrubs never grow, nor the eagle wings its flight—in the midst of eternal glaciers, which reflect a sombre light; amid cav erns and gorges, and chasms, where the snow is piled mountain high; and tor rents, which, tumbling down from rook to rock, are flung into fathomless gulfs; amid arid and shagey peaks and roaring clouds which dash against the very skies, menacing and tumultuous with the clash of tempests—man is anninil• atcd in the sense of his inferiority, and in the presenoe of God My impiety was abased. I entered into communicn with myself, and comprehended my littleness before this world of grandeur. The spirit of God, solitary and om nipotent, in the midst of whirlwinds and tempests, seemed to pass before my eves, and hover over the abyss, when e pronounced the solemn words, "Let there be light :'' f saw, in imagine- Lion, the earth issuing from the ,bosom of ocean, and like a giant, spreading out its vast sides and towering shoul ders, naked and unadorned with streams of fire coursing through his veins. The green herbs had not yet mantled it with a brilliant award, nor the waving forests bedecked its brow, nor the zephyrs' breath thrilled its heart.— Man must ascend these lofty peaks, especially when the storm has spread ravages in its course, to conceive the sensations of fear and reverence which master the soul, in view of this sur passing majesty. At this solemn moment, faith was renewed in my heart, and the senti ment confirmed by an unexpected cir cumstance. 'We arrived at the hut ex hausted by fatigue, and stiffened with the cold My cloak was covered with snow. It had penetrated my neck, and filled my pockets. I was led to a large hearth and a blazing fire. Op.- posite to me, seated on a bench, was a tall traveler of noble aspect and dis tinguished manners. His feet were bare, and a young girl of extraordinary beauty, enhanced by her graceful mod esty, was rubbing them with pieces of cloth which she had heated at the fire.—Her air and action manifest ed sentiments of the liveliest filial ten, derncss. The gentleman was a rich FlungariA an noble, vho travelling from Italy to Geneva, determined to gratify his daughter, though the season was tar advanced, by visiting the celebrated hospice of St. Bernard. Her piety toward the Blessed Virgin inspired the courageous and intrepid lady to go and venerate the Mother of God in the highest sanctuary dedicated to her on earth. They had set an hour and a half ber fore our departure, escaped the storm, braved the snow-banks, glaciers, and numberless difficulties of the way. Bat the keen winds which preceded the gust renewed the pangs of (lount Petro, who was suffering from the pangs of the gout; and his amias ble daughter, Sophia, was using every appliance to alleviate his pains. The mountaineers had with them only harsh, indifferent wine, rye bread and flees°. The Count did not relish . ' . . . . ..': . . . . . . . t .. 71. his fool. His health, indeed, forbade_ him to try this mountain diet. — 1 had in my pouch A 11.4. old ]Madeira, four oranges,.and two-cakes at choco late. I hastened to rinse -ahmall pat eta-leather cup, filledid with 'wine, ind Presentedit to the pciktit: - ,rttend it excellent. I titrneW' o - his Atighter, and begged‘her to aeoept , the --oranges and a cup of-Madeira z 'Shea -took an orange witli - exquislitigtace; and whilst she wegyeelin& the6ll6._ k l *;.and 4.4'0 fox: 'a .. , PeW, or any, ind Of .Onp. . , [To be eontlawd ERO pl A M AVAOlit—tity 'Elf P . 44' in Inch the provhdavnitOflwAte(3l tatilleVat irt4,4 , tbst.4 o l o,l4 AWealthltl PAiinsYliritele,'. Vlateg Ter the lll.VerPetteltP, l td heDityylt, httitit, arid *Min 'infiedrallapple. elaWd Act 1 GiFit'iftrait W I LkON, Mayor of Id city do issue ihia, my pripehunatiort, that rn, Die FIRST TUD4LitT IN JANUARY, A. D. DU': being - the seventh nay of the month, the frelinfi , Ai of each Ward of said city. qualified to vote 'fdr rnembent of the Ft. use of Representatives of this ComMobtrealth. will meet at the several places of holding elections In their respec.ive wards and peen:nous, esti elect, by balex, under the proei. 1 stone of NAAtrt - Of As,embly, passed ihn 16,11. y of May; A D, 18571' one person to serve a i Mayor of avid city. ' OPO person to serve as Controller of seta &tr. I One person toitgrve as Treasurer of said city. Eat% of wfuMilthall hold the 'r oftice for Lao years. . ~ Um the tame fit 4/ tit contort:Mot to Late above ci ted au II Irit , egien.i a.en to the o - d canoes of C o w, ode distridtina kind ilty, the my nen• of the Fi - vt Ward 0 - 11 elect, by ballot toe nersen tot e a member of theqiebe .t Connell of saiu city for two tea 0,0 .0 person t ) bee me.? bier of 1 , 01-01 Coon c.l ci scud c-It f^r one Year, and three persons to be memtere of the Common Ocane:l. deeond card—One ii,r on to be a member of th - r-ele , e Rod w 'lt r,c,,, to be members of the Common ')Dttn,il. 'final aro—t , ne tern nto 13 , :t a member of ihe Sehet and tour per.tot, to tte roe utters of the Common Council. Fourth Ward—Joe r arson to be a member of the relent and t- , rte F er -orti to b•+ membe•. a of the Common counn,l. . . Fifth Ward—one p r 4 , 11 In ba a tnrinber of the select and fire pereons t e members of the Corn man CollllCii. ma. h Ward—One person to be a member of the Select and five pers.at to be members Of the Coln• moo Conaml t-eventh Ward-0.3 e person to be a member ot, the Select and two perst,re to be membere of the' Common Council. Etehtti Ward.—tiara per on t't be a member of the Solert and thre , pet edam to be men:Meta of the Comm Con heti. ^ lett' Ward—Oa. per en to ht• a m. mb rot the ielt-et and three perrone t) be mtmbere of the • dnretnon Counell • , •2 In he qualit!eti to serve act a men her of the &Duce cf Itepresotitattire of this' Commonwealth. AL the election to he hold am einrescid, nee day, toe 7lh day o! Nnvembnr. . I), 1882 The elector, of the First Ward will vote at the Public behoni Rouse in va:d ward. lie electnrs of the rood will vote at the Pub tin School House to -a d ward. . . The electors of oo cnoeb of the Third Ward as ti, • • oral nt and wert of Grant etrPet, being pre. o:net No lof said Wh!li w.li IMO the bouee of Francis Jarnison,oo I.le e,rner cf Sixth and Smitn• tlel ntrt eta. '1 he electors of so mach of •he Third Ward a+ lied south and east of firai Kreet, being precinct tit, 2 of said word, will vote at the boa,. of C. B. kw:seedy as the coiner of Wylie and Trawler streets. The electors of the Fourth Wt.rti s ill rote at the Publlt tiebool 1 . 1 °nee in Pail word. The electors of 50 touch t.l the F Ith Windt's. lies north and <leo el Atlanta meet, bevy Botnot t of sad said win Y de e.t the PubncLE4c4 tiolitso , 2strbberry tweet - , it herd preelntit'''' • eltews m .eh o•• Ihe Fif,c War ashes south and Wes , of A tams street, t *Bing precinct No. 2 rf said war t, t t.l rota at the Pubic echoot Hon se rn tha eon,: of Pike and Walnut streets, ❑ said precinct. 01?.otoie of ihe Sixth Ward will voteat the Pub i 2 f.chocl Howe in .aid ward. 1 :41 , ,1.0 , Or of U. !Seven( Ward will rote a chi+ tub in tiich , ol Elcuaa in said wart. 'rho electors of , he Eighth Ward will meet at the School House in Bald ward. The clectota of the Niutu Ward ail! vote at the Puhhu Dair.oi House u caid Ward. drl yen under my hand and Neal of the said lily of Pmebur,gh, the !at day of December, rt,. U, 11361. del( 6E01,G C.: WI dBUN, Mayor. THE FOLLOWING ARE VOLUNTA RY statements from persons of respeot4ality and troth, in thus vicinity. who hays been greatly henefloed by his remedies; some of whom would °video Cy have been in their graves ere now, if th eir &se. nes had not ,oen arrested by Dr. Behent.k's medi,i nes : Case of Liver Complaint and Dyspepila of Ten Years at wading. I have been suilenog ter ten years past from Inver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I /leant of Dr. sehenck'm coming out to Martin Hoch's, and I thought I a mild go and see him, as my disease bad inar eased In violence within tne past two yeize, .nd 1 he been under trewment of several doe ors, from whom I recei•ed no benefit. In the early part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck, and avui examined y him with hie " RESPI ROM- Es " I have been taking bin Pa/manic Syrup, Sex Weed Tome and Mandrake File airkoe then, and 1 must say that I am greatly banedtt•d by their use; indeed, I might a.most say that I am wrIL ANNA M. SMITR. La. 4 /I..'and tr., Mrs/clung co., Ohio. October 31, IbaL I lie been much benelitted by the nee of Dr Schenck's nattlicines. Oct 31, 1881 Case of Mns. McConnell I had been affected with Disease of the Lungs for tour or five years, when I heard of Dr. Schenck corn ng to Martin Koch's. Previous to this time T had given up all hope of ever getting well, tin Mr. Kocn. worn I knew to have been cured by lir Schenck, urged my husband until vie prevailed uv n me to go and see the Ikknor, who found both my lungs affected , the bronchial tubes were both diseased; wbea 1 breathed, they would raids so that it could be heard Manual.— I have now taken his medicines for some time, and find myself wonderfnll, improved, although ,t entirety recovered. I now fini myself ate." to attend to meet of my hou-ehold duties, and have no d' urn of my ulumete recovery. From the benefit L have rece.ved from Dr. Sc-enck's treat. men., I would advise all persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit JANE M °CONNELL, Poland Tarmihrp, Mahorting o.y Uhio. Oct. 81, 1881. Certificate of Jan. Grist. I nave been troubled for about two years with a pain in my breast. Late in the Spring of this year 1 heard of Dr. Schenck coming out to Martin Koch's, and I determin.d to c... 11 and see him, and get examined with his Resplrometsr. I did 1.43, and also took all three of his medicines, ac cording to chrectons, and I have been greatly henefitted. I hope. from the benefit already ex, perisnced, that it will not be long until I am en• tirely well. JANE GRIST, Po/and Tbutriship, Afahoning Co, Ohio. Oct. 81, 1881. Cure of Itlrs For about Eve yearn I bad been adoted with pain in the right side of my breast, end in hopes id waving relief, I had taken maoy different kinds o f medicines, but found no benefit from thorn whatever. I V.en heard of BLhenoff, sod the great curets I e was performing with his treatment, and concluded to send to his Agent in Pit , tiburgh, Dr. Reiser for some et' his medi oine. Prost - us to taking it, I wan so prostrated ae to b- no • ble to undress myself, or even to lay in bed; I was obliged to sit up in a ohairin order to ob tain any rest at aIL After having taken Dr. Hchenck'a medicines, I heard that the Doctor wag coming to Memo Koch's, and I determined to see him. I was already /o much improved by the use of his medicine, as to ne able to go over to Mr Roth's, which is a distance of a mile from my horse. The '.octor pronounced my dieemis to be Bronenial Consumption and Liver Oom.. plaint, with an sitnemon of the Pleura to the ribs. I would moreover add, that I coughed al most continually, and "pit up large quantities of matter daily. I took the Pulanoulc S rup, San Weed Tonic and illandrake Pith, according to the Doctor's directions, and am happy to say thatlam nearly well . ANNA WARNER, Thity Tbiona/ny Columbiana al ( Ohio. Oet. Mt 1861. do2-cilt-w NUT COAL, SLACK AND %.,) COKE-DICKSON, EiTEWiRT * CO., 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having superior facilities for supplying the best quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Sleek and Ooke, are pre. pared to deliver the same, to any quantity to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and fa dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to on* plying amilv Coal. oelktarnd - WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! VV ELIaiANT I BEAUTIFUL I PRETTY For sale by szlti INFr--11/0 bb), fresh Lime for sale by (det4) HENRY H. OOLLINS, .t" ' ' * "f ~ . . ~Y,. 's,: :. r '`~. S, ittc. , ,o. rq.fle t9l4,e,iitAnZrNei t ictiv4t#4,32oM newl RoMemiad Iron frame, sverfpdseirood Iron [ramie; _Ftr *le by JOHN EL hte.LIAML 81 Wood fdreet,, Li IOK F., It ti & SONS' PIANOS.— IQ knew eupply direct from thee manufactory latiEfoiiiton. or 014 and 1 Oztave new scale Cocker. Pisses, In plain and carved Roiewood forattitre, lost received and for sale by J01:01 H ME14.0.11, No. Si Wood street. Between Diamond they and Fourtli street. W. H. lIIoG EE & CO., RERCIIAINT TAILORS, INVITE the attootion of buyers to t eu LS:AO-find rariad AOCk. of Fail and Winter Goods, ,11. t r , Tcived,ambeg vtueh may be !cued all of be newest wy.ee of goods for Elects an d 'Vow u's Ware, together Tuth a fah and oemploti aasort. meet of gentlemen's Yornietmg (}note W H. Ilet4EE4 CO.. t6R tee. terai e.. no2o 2m ,01.. Karkettiqll•MAllPF n•ev OUT.' lEFLROPEAN 414ENCT. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 115 Winer street, Pittsburgh, Pa, le preptree to Wing out or send bate passengers from or to an d pert of the old country,,eittter steam or selling 6 . .9Erf DRA FIN FOR 3A Lll, payable In tiny part ief Europe. • - Agent for the Isclianapoils , and Chnomnati road. Mao, Ape! for the old B!ack dear Lbw of Packets, and (or tl,e , ttner• o( Stanza** eafl. irei between Nor York„Liverottel, Ohes'+'+eWd T R n 0 "V - ; HOTT9VIGSI& OWIAMEITTAt IPAMMErit ANIa f 7, LA ZIF:I4, Pon***.Bibt. Wood 4 Sut/thffild ntefg:e.,, PITTS B 1 7. ro• - •rtiv Attende4 to. ti.,delyd BBCKWHEATFLUUH— .34/ BackSo a Orltrte article, Just rresived Ana for sale lay r . 6311TH & 41,4 , del 4 ' ' 14T Fill'OVirrl 118 Secrcid scre) A USTtN LO( & .IAS CO.,Dealera Piom tAAory Not% Atortogea, and. on seettriffeAbr trithacir idaneyrormasory Notet; BoactsMortgdates, erid clollawral Acarizes. -; NCTIO3 IND DRAFTS BOUGHT 4.lllD.saLp. , Peraone desiring end max*. eimarrat&hiteeMi' easaestde terms, sia pitalikte Can 44 fand4o..+4 Witilitood eeeuritme sA-r.eXargittY.RRIARR6.-I•W4-1-,- Alacciattali tett:las:l4 — a ag at beaker trr gra( EAste. Ufli e, ho. 09 FuVRTF FIT R 31ST above Wood. tn 21.17 AUSTIN LOOMIS S CO.- FURNITURE. No. 4,5 Smithfield tiEreet, PITTSBURGH. A L FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Ilanntactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will se:l at the lowes pnoee for CASH. myttklris 1 C E-10 tierces in store and fo JL Veal e by er.ta CHEEKE-200 boxes prime Cheese for sa'e by [delY] HE VEY H. OOLLINB. POT CLAY-150 bbig Missouri Clay received and for sale by lIENRY H. COLLINg. OuD AND MARBLE 'MITA. TIONS on u all Paper for dining n oma and veatibules for sale at 10" Market street. del! JCad IDPIT R. J 3 UGH Ea C) T '1)/S, S. U. 11AI/is-- a , rce Breakfast Etctepat Io Rtnre and for saie oy F. SELLFRS k CO. Pond Pitt4mreh Eiltu•ls 1N•y1,04% , "s FOUTIIINU CI SYRUP, fat Bala hy R17F1:9 PA RZER, Poland, Ohio FEMURS FURNITURE AND OBAIR WARISROO/Kai No. 184 FEDERAL ST, ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING, in all lie branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room r a the Livery atabie of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio treat, Allegheny. selB-ly 1 0 GROSS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL T1,001E4 just received and ter eale by GEO. A. HILLY, Druggiei, No en Federal etreeL Allegheny. WALL PAPER AND BORDERS of foreigs and domestic manufacture, for sale wholesale and retail by nano W P M MEAL!, 87 Weed sty...et WILLIAM MEANS. DAVID heOANDLESB HARRISON A. COFFIN, iipeoi2o partner General Partners. MEANS & 'DOFF :2 gloco o . ors to ni , candlAw2, Means &OA. WHOLESALE GROCER S, Corner Wood and Water Ma., felOna PITTq9UPCI4. PA. OWEN BWRItE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. Gentlemen's Clothing 'made to orrtor cheap FOR CASK. TjAVING RETURNED FROM NEW JUL YORK. with a chokte stock of CLOTHS. CASK ERBit3 and VEB'l'll.49B, which can be pur chased at prices far below the usual rates. B- Great inducements °florid to cash buyers. aertem W arnar Wholesale Bookseller, STATIONER AND NEWS DEALER, Ti and IS Firth Street, Pittsburgh, and you will receive them promptly. deg ON THE OHIO RIVGII-10 acres (;) valuable land for sale, having a front on the Ohio river, situate near Wellsville The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad rune through t. For pries and terms apply at the Real Estate office of S. CUTHBERT &BON. 51 Market street. ROMS Ji.11113 M. SWING ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLESALE OROGERS" commission AND FORVIRDING MERCHANTS FIMHICCLIAND PmssaYua ieustryavrowel EMBROIDERIES AT COST-- CHEAP! W, P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood ottri..t. Clearing out sale of' FRENCH EMBROIDERIES & LACE GOODS AT EATON, MACRUM der No.lf Filth dire* M=IIM E. w4,..1;ip*,45--i-Oir;4 YEA :-..k- - - . -,. ..,.. - ..., i , InCPI d FO I, lac AS AND NEW LF/ill 1 —isuor,,, SHOES AND ~..,-, 9 . 'l nTi ts:-1 ...'4 're.' f Yriv ILlfire #pirgit ch. this , is Raved, and will _ netatib heatimrstdasitalle and so r.icrab'e pre 'ant T 7 111 e.t. - 411. , 1F ± lEBLELY, PR tt.K7 i . you eforievaiafrifortl4-and only lock at , he pao• El •F Emig' e - ed Otkujirts lasting Soots, orlr $ (AO! WAIATEA/50P944441M1*,-i..oi:ic. Ladiate hetd.dNaiiinura - 1 Boots, on;y• $1,76: 'boys' • fsk ota, from $l4O Ito *OO. Also Buffalo and Gum , armorppg , - CAS ... s„ -, 3.. : Es - 44 -- $4 . --;---; Shoolf,f0„009 Ice (keepers, and everything : -7"'" ..: : . -, i ,-.. : -..; 1i.,,'..6..r. 4 1i..0 . ,•T‹ ■ in r tit irs at - I,re figures. e to rk. latinirtt,'Vothigg, Tailors Tram.s.l2 iit .tr JOB HOSL aB,, 98 et at, 2d door from 6th. ,- -i",iiiA., - ", " 411 .. .14 .."'' 4 :14110 st,W • J Sr4e.? , ' , . 1 - ri0.255 - Attantkiqk t , iii -- , -,441.,....R. ~.-, ,gf tf 4 , 11 f :_,. .;!--.., •: , ..4,,- rignapiraur - •-_- ,-,.-- ~,,or, • zct*.4 - 4,r0 ..v±i.t:43PAIY-,-4i,-d NEW FAgi 40111.18 .44 EATON.' M & ~ Invite " - NEW EITO AFOZAPALL TRADE,O At Nox.v.ll6WS rirthitt feat. Wholesale Imam ' Ind at linveSt Mee& •• It. ISULGrKaI, li AN II FA.CTITSIDES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MIT LER eRTOSETPIO`' G FA/ A. KELLY, Druggist, No 89 Federal street. gllesheuT r.O. 24'1 lattitTY PiMinnie& 3: , Af,'l4ftl N 1- Tf 6; " • rca gaIIASAI "lAe-fi1'1644(61-4%*/: 'stipwry Grata, Bim.oll2.,.Atilialtilektetayi Dried. Fruit and Protgicuise 002111 11:- - opulca 07 suomer-A - s - ffamikk . it ITITSBUW.3 4 Sia g.... 4 g.7... , ..4 n ZEZICiff tr. illibtlt MOM, VV=INW Pir - e Y Wixrth Sr EL eutblioit & EkIitIOAAWV&St e 5 Ott, Healer& lop:aril:igen, istiv i ~A;`,.,,-„,.,4 t bi- &mit, lAA • nowell,^MtEdsteig,„„-E§lT_ : 9 7 4 - Ltift.rtkon, POnton Paxton tift.,..lrilevu-u s - -.4 - t airr3utptthu , , ~ 7r. = 7-ric;••,,,, , :t - -=-•,4, I, .;.; U. D. lIILECibr I- kre- I Jutroramiliattlic,4 t 1 • , - 'v; iii:: LUOVLIAIG - GL E. , _ .4 - _, .e . rouT44lx di. .ompwf7 , 44 - AAfilliMi -* q. &ill tiail imiLitLionitolowantilbuidiattel;. DITAIAMtiI 1N44 VAinitiV'''-te4l' - TREACEPUTT.- it4A NFPFRCIW Amskr . _ I AB t oz O ti ta.noAistkeigs3o4 DehArle .1316Uk„ between Fills and ig.titti-Par - i ' iist-ta hiattlit j ifig burgh Pa. NO - City 43 ass • an Price 'IA Parucularafttntiorti_ortoirb4. Punithum geguilding, Fratte,ti und ttb , ..., tram e at v#l°l€Nl l P 1 1.9e- Zia.; i.,A- , :- 4- ,I.h k... roil , _ •:` J- , ..- - i.' ' BAG-Lb!' V.I.V-121:4-...,,f41' •i- c. 1 I Pla St-1 In 0n I* ALVA . lliDunitsv 4 t . 4 •1 i-0 :-1 ,, 47,:= %-_- , _ . 1" =, .., -4 REFINErti Alitp :P:lPYtkirqUa . a3/51-3 Pure ChafiCii Oil, quigii, "gdavu4(l4l, VAR.-, . burgh. . r „ Mon, Bettsou w‘d '.7 a r Gru,P2uconsbust.br im i irib . . Orders letOut:Ch.qui.Rmft:AXoV , TortWatbr - Virg atmottt will be, r.r.ptiplt4T $f AL.-, : COOM . -j a ' • ' ".`,-'... I. -: * • ai ,•'•• • • ' - • .. ._ . • .''' - -.,"*.;Q= . !Great , Union Pant '..•,. •.:..•- . •., 11 -,- ,4' . . i ,., ~...__ ;,...„,.....,... ..,.-, 5 ,...x.i... 1 _.r.. 0 ,- ..i.f ROBERT. iN:PANWM%t , ..._ ...N. 4 ; • -•• • 4, - ; I fa! „: * -41' Pia& 4 cantrifioner. an ~. .r . , ,_ ~ 1 • . -,y, is ov-•...,,•! - ~1 .4., ~i AA' WASIIINGTONI.44k. : 0 ;=•37:t ''. :_ on Front Hon.Vhira masoo,toteCimiitisMonl4 Rol WasmaroTtar, 11...0..•treg...., liettrob4 thitqt. W.- Pisifintit, .• i*Wat _. open a CO in thin eitY *at . 80 11 thp i t ° fite m t€4. l .4f Lai en y offi ce in that i. iiii• elm* •,.ap a„ tr e f e tTrilel PflowleCevxte.2l.• , ..l , , , „tp , ii : . , ... , 4+: 611., . a l prompt and accurate , - . , .. iffor ' doubisainlogrill.•:qiiii ,- . IxtOznzratEnT _- kr ._. 'lrivootonl 02 tbe - U-Pitg. l4 atf 1,.9. 9 . • -QEA. i* ' .4,7, .. Tar.. konwick r for ~,,,z fisq e M. : , Mit get'cif thtiVickh &Matt Offi . o . . <, 1 ' ricao- rAtontAkeob, ofs . ffieityks.l ~- I. -.31, 1 ~, „„: . . - Lillis ' ^ ' - ' — ' 4l ' o ,l ) . . , js'=. t~taa expensookel years in every braneh nalating.to 4014f:‘, - - • and the interest of inventors. • 1.1 JAMES HOLMES , az - - ORII DEALERS, and LdolgeTs Q Provisions, corner of M rket and • afclvd" DOWN & T IRICVEII .- • • • 138 Wood Stratit, MARE TOOLS FOR sl at the shcrieSt: r ildisilge - thiliier !tying been in the business of manuswdri ti tegMehl., ever since the "fever" first br0k6.3440- "maitdir persons about to (algae.° in the oil ,bunineig t - - .4.g0k/ke,.., • will be to their interest to gliiensfee°ll:iisarsikes... an examination of our sto*.neysOnlialld,-fi,mihgo JAB. 'CLUNG - • - 1.4 PLANING ILITt•L whuld,,„ •• • • i - •• lifimn , the public that he has rebuilt•Thr the •I* and baying enlarged his establistaAnddlnett It with the newest and most approved now prepared to hinds' la 2 Swing boards, scroll sawir-g and, re eawmg, and shutters, kiln dried, franitkrll2o - box:` ' - making, as. South Pittabnrah. 8. • -• 186 t: Oil DEN $8,25 per month' kelt em t dwelling, in Bplame Ceutt.-. inquire nols 5 Pdarketwtreet: A. A. CARRIER, BG, Rap. k ' .1.1',,,r7..c. Pittsburgh General Insuraneeli, , ~.: is.Cototes Repireintriceif of est Stan ding - • ~i , : :, i . . 1,4 1 flir•Chaver by Penna. and 3... nralliitiOn.46l 1 10Pire, Merin Life R . - tit.nll de. . 4 seriptione. ii_' “.-.) a' .. .Ce 3 ... norttm 63 FOTTRTH STRNKT. }4tuiantt.h. • . - tRi A BS-Stan; ., irdeTiett; granulated and A an y B Ordrecr• listalarhr. In store and for asee r y REM/Mt 0140444 Der t' 4 arld stew,. JAMES H. CH4LOS , IIIOOOItEW , ` . - HOPE COTTON' 13 110.114411ii' - Allegheny awroiscraziesa 02' - 1! SEAM LESS -BAG AN D ot t 112 Inches to4oliNialeiVitif,%l X ° it r iTl I: " latvE r h4l Wst ZZO 1 14 DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE =MEI= Wholeidde and Retail by IL E. SELLREU3 1 le CO nokfitrcood corner tw;o:ad,u4Nrl.M NOW IS THE V TO SUBSCRIBE POE Toll FAVORITE MAGAZ POP. 1862,, SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEP TEE FuLLOWING RATES: asTPer's Maliaz i ne----•-••---rcl--42 was rat Godey's Lady's Bholc.---..-....,....iii : Atlantic M0nth1y..........--..........—..,.. - ...2 Leslie's Fashion Book .Peterson's Magazine---. ..... .....„.... ~1,4 Knickerbo ear Magastrie...---.-... tt s Blackwood's idagmane--- .--.....--..:a i AB the Year iletuid.---.....-.. -, • Member. Journal..-...--. ..... .._......,, .r, Horticulturist (plain)---....;.;_.....4 , ',.„.. Horticulturist c001ered).—......-..--........:4 Le Bon Ton, ( Book of Fashion )::,,,;, Ballon's Bo il s" Monthl Y -- --.••••••••••••••Ti - - ii, . ott Hunt's Merchants Mugasstne....-..-....4.. - ' ..ty.:,, Eclectic Magazine—..--- - , 1 - zi li American Agneulturist...--... „.mo w. , ' _ Hall's Journal of 8ea1th..................4., t4 , , -* Ladies Repository..--------j# London Art J01unaL.....-......4.-,....... _, London Lancet..— - -.....-.............. ,---i . i,ii -- 7 ' , 'A Arthur's Magimine...-...—., ........t+..." 4 Yankee Notions(Ocuuic) .-- ,- 1 „,- I. 1 Nia. Nat ( C0mic ).,..., —.. -.."....'......,:-.` e BilaC kW , Xrb Magazine sad ihe.Fohr, •' • ' Water Cure Limed .. ..Z.1.....444ie; Phrenolottical Joarnat.—....., -: .1 ,etrO - ; Biattbwaite'eßetrbspect... ' '' ''''" r '''''' Litte o A.Liimig.,Age...,i,..... ~ f The Comic Morittily--.»..:.«... " 4 : ' Budget of i1tui......•..4—.--cmd-:-1 ptianny Pheucir- ------ ' •_, i::,45,.., It yeiii- want your !Ifigeiettia44l:lllll*:!:-..Ti send to - i --, •:^ti , l`M:.'-'' .4 HENRY 111. I 15V310 ' -' HALF MOE' IS Ws. selling orit. Arent aVe n ikot mer 'Dress Goods, late Lao 4411 ,Jarit!* bargains. Gall tarty. - KS** 1011 - OP3-6 balm Prime Hajmircii;; - by 0:011) MIRY 11411 - ~~~~ EEO =ME
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