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Pub 1.51103 Eve y Morning, (Sundetits Bytepiej
Lt the Noribaast• corner of Filth and Wood An
Tema: Ma Lionara a year, payable strictly in
iintsiscia
sprthri,gie oepoie, Two Cants--- - w sale at the
lowlier in tt e. o offloo. and by tOtkplowsboytt
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One tusertionf......... 60 "a.-- 40
Two inseraorts,.. ...... 76 76
Toros insertions,....- 1.00 _ 1 00
One 50
two weeks, -.. 900 160 - 71.00 76
Tame 4.00 266200 1 25 • 100
One . s'oo 886 60 . 1.40" 175
Two 700 466 64 it ES 9 60
fares 9'06 600460 8 00 SOO
P nu! 10 00 '8 et 600 8.86 450
B,ye IV 00 786 660 8 66 860
Etlx 12 00 800 600 400 660
Niue 18 00 10 55 800 686 900
0ne..... WOO 18 8610 00 060 12 00
Standing Ca .
Card, ...... or 954E4 per 09
OISLIOSA.W.S AS PLELSMUII.
One Bemire, pei.ennum, (ex.entarce or paper)...26 00
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Advance Pas 4 / 1 g Subseribero
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
IT IS PILINTED TN A
XAMIUOTH SHEET,
LARGE OLEAR TYPE.
IT CONTAINS ALL TUN
cur nio, primps !
Editorial, Local and Mis
cellaneous; Foreign
and Domestic
Markets.
BEND YOUR DOLLA BY kladi AT OUR RISK
GET CrT CLUBS In your neighborbood. Send
or PROSPECTUS and SPECLUEIi COPT
Pont forget the Dollar.
Address JAMBS P.,BARR,
Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh. Pa.
hORIING POST JOB OFFICE.
JAMSA P. BAJIEt. £DWU A. PdTElti
BARR & MYERS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
Corner Plitt & Wood BU., Pitta'h.
IS•
PUB 4N D FANI YRI N TING
st rated
.ea•- 4.- ,
C3KRAtRCIAL MERCANTILE AND LEGAL WORK
at short nouco, on reasonable term.,
Particular atheatiost plact M 'am Pr 4.6!..mz of
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &e.,
por OonoartN arA Crlrrm.nr,
I,OOiTitMS OF PIPE & MACHIPIER,
RAVENS aIO3IIISIMT SORB DUDE 40 MIS
row tivilitie for turuang out Work with prompt.
sees and e...6patala =not be excelled by
one nt 4 44.44,4 net t... 0 40 the
WILL. M. FABER & CO,.
STEAM MIRE BUILDERS.
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Kannßasta and Boiler Nakers,
Near the Pern'a R. IL PNisnenger Depot.
pl - TTsiErtRGH, PA.,
MA_NUFACTURE ALL KINDS O:
f3t am Et k gmes, reop—in ai three to •,,
handred and Eft} , horse 'sower. and suited fo.•
s„, ; „ min s , Furnarea, Factorir
give particular attention to the construc f s „ p .
E tna! and Machinery for grist mils,
rights, =day and circular saw mills.* or ship.
Have also on hand, finished and , tiers of every
merit at short notice, Engines • •
desx#,tlon- Iron eepsitately,
Also, =Ash Boners nn' ~
'''.ra and Pallies
Wrought Iron Shaithig.. eanufaciera of
evert variety, and eon ^.
,sue Cards.
W c4e= BUcah ' er Y, 121'. machinery manufactured
Ourprfoen are low , and warranted in
of the bast quality o „ ism.
all ewes to giro o l ds of the Mdluti7ADholtoo
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ONtiO -31ia
C 'le'
jr• • ittlaii e Mr__ - P., Mt. B
WAB ' IT BLACK MAIL ?- 1 012 Thursda:t
night, Mrs. Mo wan, wbo keeps a cdifec
tionery store at the correr of Smithitel,
s reef and Virgin alley, went up to the she
loon, where four pers.ne. two'nen and tw
,Karmen, had gone td eat oysters, and foul d
one of the termer tiskfrir tier saver wen.
from a cupboard, whttictifte latter were se
crating it undsr their. cloaks. The party,
when detected, treated ho„affsir very too.
calling it a joke, hilt Mrs Morgar
called in a passing polican, wrieri 4 itftei
one of the !eronles into tears,
and some par:eying, saielfe would vouch
for the character of the parties and per
suaded Mrs. Morgan not to prosecute.
-They wore all allowed to deport, and wen
to re house on , Third street. It Is suspeotec
very orbngly , that,the policeman (if snob
, Imicral) received a , - - bribe from 4beFartyi
)iteillyern not cc arrentil in the atoFe,
4-41 iVa r gyr o tteAtit ' l ' Vl*
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PITTEIBURGa FJOLALX OOLLEGE.-111
Azoce.ll,isnt Awn ution, having been closed
during the holidays, will open for the re.
ception of pupi.s this morning at A o'clock.
Pittsburgh ran n w claim the honor o ,
hav , ng the beet sustained F , lns!e
in Ihe State. We know of no !otter in
Ptitation lot the education (if young ledlet
to all tb. , bran, s ..1 a p. , ltti t-nd ornamen
tal et:heat:on
WELL DONE, PENN —rtie committee of
the Yenn Lo.erar3, S, defy. "Awn] Henn
Rauck, J. H di-irr and W. (.4. Donseatti
have paid cve: to Mayor Wtl,on $BO, the
proceeds cf the late exhNiton .1 that
society for the benefit of volunteers' lean
lies. They regret that the sum was not
larger, bnt account for the small return by
the absence i.l a number if members in
the army The Mayor duly acknowledges
the receipt of the moriiy. with mans
ibanke to the mem ben fir in.drtheintere.=t
ed benevolence.
THE FEMALE SHOVER —The woman ar
rested ot, lr nay eVOLICZ, pa.s . ng
countarfett fit) bill on the Bank of B.Jyala
ton, Vern St, at the drug store of bi mon
Johnston, rottlflAd street. is Mrs. Mary
Jane Kerr, (a sister of John McKee, of
this city) whose husband resides et Johns-
town. She has also been identified as the
sem, woman who passed a $lO b l, l at Con ,
man's drug stote, Pennsylvania avenue
Her stories as to where she got the b.ll she
tried to pass at Johns on's are c •nflicting.
She alleges that she got it from her hue
band, to whom McKee states that he re ,
cently gave such a note. But it is also be
lieved that Kerr has been bore, engaged in
passing the money. It is ovident that the
parties who did pass them were acting in
concert, and we hope, now the clue is ob
mined, all may be brought to joatice. , lilrs.
Kerr will 4ve,e, heat iii tgtfilsY. , e; • - •
IaTRBT FROM WEATERN VIRGINIA. -It
seem that Captain R 'wand's company, co
the First Virginia Cavalry, was neither
captured nor cut to pi.ces in the riatmt re
treat from Sutt.oh to Weston They con
terded with a much superior force fur
seven or eight hcurs and got. through to
Weston without the loss of a single man
Captain R , wand 'e from this c;t:i end ble
trends will be
.g ad to learn of he
safety.
A despatch date; Salitown, January 3 !.
says " The rete't, horned the town ,
Sutton, with the exct-pti n of two or tbret ,
house They ISIEO burned the two church
et the Flatw tocla detitr, yed al t
the Tove - nment property that was at
Sutt,vn."
Oa Saturday, Dec 'tuber 27ih, a party of
rebel cavalry ar.d infantry, numbering
about one hundred, attacked the small
force of Union men, Home Guarth, at
Greenland. Tue pickets were eluded by
the infantry, and then the cavalry drayy
them in. But twenty of the Home
were in fighting conditton, the others bet
log d•twn with the meaalee. Thorp tweet),
with six other. of a se..ut.ing party sent
thither from rw Creek, formed upon a
bill near LLo o-we, and drove the •)e•le
off, with. ut having a man and but
three wounded. The rebels had four
killed and a cur.siderable number wounc•
ed, all of whttm they carried off but one.
There are now seven thousand troupe at
Romney, including six companies of CEIV.
airs and two of artillery, all thoroughly
equipped and in a most efficient state
Trier- has been no advance yet, nor will
there be until reinlorc_iments are re,
ceiv‘-d. itecr.ris woe exp , -ctea
ar Romriey daily, and, on his arrival, It
wee .F it tee operalioos would
be K oy b at 'Cumber
tetid, • v- low !rum !be effect
Of tn. r.d. 11 , ? tee never quite recov
ered w-.-, uoe, iitiwo at PtAlllpf
.i
and ru,,niris navy elepee before he vigil be
again St/i.3 t. take ,11,3
THE bii6AT QLtsTION OF THE DAI
For the next two week, will be,
WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY
FOR A
C E K I S T ISZ
NEW YEAR'S PRESENT
All tr, -, frienon and custr.rn Ara of
RICINEmiIv, 3ikYdo 44 bIiII.IIJE,
That have no vet dot rm ned on what to b en
pi sae lo k over the following lt, of artem
they wi I tre sure to find somelLing to am
//old Vs- t Ch on , . 1 tt dyer 't abi
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" Gen•fi' firestorms, j " T •
la,
" Brace! a, , a
SIC!' Elli Tail,
boa- otwlee. boup Ladles,
" Vinton Beal4, (;roam Ladles,
" Sugar Tongs,
Pen and Cases.
" Lockets for kiln a am , n.,
tures, a• Murrard 'Doom;
' Neckline, a• Ch d'4 Knife It
' Stac,, F,uk.,
", Sleeve Ba"' .. Cur,
a Orm , see, , s, .. Thimbles,
Finn Lhzdto, " Snuff Bogen,
Chatele
ga, " Napkin Rlcga,
Ev ,r.,r,, "
Plated rasters,
Lard On:ice. " Cake maskets,
-,,, "evs, Tea Setts
/ Charms. aa reliiP/3 Setts,
Armle's, " Molasses Pitch
" Pencils, km. in er..,
Plated /co Pitchers,
P.ated .spo , n. 11.11 F9/ks,
Plated :two and a vat r 1.4a.1ee, etc, etc:
io).„ Gale and , leer Watches of every =again/v.
le style . and orice4
q. Frenca Berman and American Clocks, Bpy
Glasses, Musical Boxes 2 to 12 tunes; Bronze. Stat
ryryg~rrr R .odmonalea and tancy articles in general too
riMaiVfotts 'to rnondon. All we ask is a ca.l4at our
establishment, .N 0 4 • aJPI'H STREP,T. ene door
from wood, and examine our goods and prices.
• datla
ALUAW E GRIST MILL FOR
.a&L,6:..--Rit4ate on Long Creek, fire mflris
from Li srpool, Ohio. The mill fe four stones box
65 &0.-steam:lrd water. rower. Engine f ur feet
strottigihrm ref 44106 Frareilvßgrn4 Front nip.
chints,elevawas and other mt , hinery in good order
and diiking agbod bminess. Three *Kell nee, two
stain, Store„-itei twenty-two acres of.,land, •alao
ten save of , v Isni, and the- privilege
.ot 102
sicomAßcel. Prteleattone of oiL
4182/
B. CUTHBERT &Jiff,
81
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JAN 6
Corporal Intc.D. , nriill was one •,1 the tw,.
hundred 'rid tors,but he wts f.3.' I t I
:Coif k, with Captain iii3ni.linglaw, a few
days since.
frie prisoners left R clam,nd at about 7
u'oleek this mornitg, and on arriving here
all who needed eicitning were immediately
'upplied by the 11 laitarmasVee Departs
went
ECOUting ptlt) lac 'hie
EllorLlPg, and •;:r . co•ded to G , 1•9 , .. St's ,
r;d t, uLd ue...upi u by n gtioni
eftv,dr -. . The plt,:e pllsseeteri,
' , y the tarty, guard !6:
there.
Toe editor of the I{'chnu•cd Dispatch, as
we hear by a pasa nge., a flog Qt
le now la Baltimore.
A flag of truce from Norfolk, th i 3 aftro.-
net xi, brought down ever thin) ph,eu.gore
to go North, including a theetrlctil 0%211:-
puny.
The following is the only tklegraphle
dispatch in the Richmond D-spLitch t • . r•
day.
CoLuitt.nik, S C., Jan I.—Al: thy Yan
kee l riz , ontrs (rim Obariesi---, i! eluding
Col. Corcoran, artin•; tete ,Itert uu
in a tipe . eial train They were to ;at
depot by the rebel guatJ. uf this Lc.y, and
zon4ucted to the jail.
•
liatlltstoitit, San i•t the Unidn
prisi Lera arrivd here. He has .n
article trem a R uem ud paper, which
cut Out and secreted in his bo.t It irives
an awful picture of the condition of the
rebel army on the Potomac. It int s that
the entire army is ciemorai: sisi—r••g.men
tal drliis have d mi.n
,re spending their time in uaing g:easy
lrcke u! card• gasr,b!let;
Great number w are itieririg laige sums
i. , r ~ü bstitLact. O;.e lied off , red as t:gn
$1 500.
d tie editor urges the g•rv. :r.rcer.t to
ipaedliy do scrn :;.hlne to r , •triove ovi;;
and that adds la the demo• adzed
the army that nallstrrieht., , cannot g.•
ea thousands who would being de
terred by diacovering the condition of the
army.
A Now Orleans dispatch of the 27±
says that the powder tb ,
nay, exploded last night. The guard bad
inspected the premises only half en hour
Define. It is attributed to en incendiary
The released prisoners say their ci thing
end boots were lurked upon with longing
rep ES by the rebels, and i'ispeetitiiy the•r
book-; many were nt,,r , :d us nigh as *25
for them.
hf. fI Lx. Jl3 I .—A o , m!rd.rato Ftorrm , r
i..g m Yeme.et.lA to the Navy Y-ord,
Was fired upon from the hatt,rlrs o! Fort
P:exens. G.m. BraggrB bstteriei repl!o!,
ind the fire was CeatiLlibd at the last He-
C.UIIIB.
AUGUSTA, Jan. 2 —Pfts . ate dispatches
from Pocotalego, datcol yeaterde.y, states
Mat the Fsderals Litt , rupted an advance
rom Port B yal, but w..ire repulsed by the
i 4th Suuth Carolina volunteers, under the
c..rnm5..0.1 of CA. J..nee. Tne Conf.dcr..,
ate loss was 15 allied and w. undrel; one
Yankee was taken prismer, the.r loan
ce not otherwise blavd.
latu. in:o-rro-; J if.
hn := ccntldnnt, of b:8 19.50::,. Frov,t.i.
Fed:n.l= fr.ai adr..uc o t ; L.ll Ch.srleue' l
or .S.onitichh.
Tao Bleb mond Dopatch rays tlVa pr: -
vice d!apatch wan r,c,:ived y.e..avdiq 1r" ,,,
lit
Centreville, by a prornint•ne ary ( 1.5-
car now in Ittelimocd, IT ,' LIICILI it F..).,
' ederai at . ack,
that indications point tie '
at. an early day, on •• 411 "" i ''''F"t , and th , - ,
probab:,ity was thre 4 blal/L'ne°llo a tick
would be wade ty .tthor pointy of the Po.
tomac. •
The Hi
Afro /
nd Dopatch of Friday says
the co stela battbrua re}-lied to Fort
p ick and the firing ct:ntinutal ad day.
N Isola were engaged on either s:de,
. • no castia . titi , 3s occurred with ue. Gee.
In meg was absent, but Gen. A LI,- i
13rdr was
In ctramand. Gen. 8;,g,.; returned on the
2d, but the Federals d.d renew the at
tack, !tbd c uc guns were s;lent.
HALIFAX, J.n. 4. —Nu news has yet
been heard of the ate.w.hip Para a but
all apprehensions in r , gard to her safety
have subaided, from the fact that Bhu
not leave Ei.uthempton till the 2,0. h of
December.
Mason and Slidell are hourly expected
to arrive hue in the British gun boat
ia
naldo.
The War fairly began between
the ladlaas and 1 exAns,
LRAVENW. Jac 4 —R'po:ts from
cJuntry ab.,w the war Ilse
be,Aun bt•tw , en loyal Indians against
Texans and rthel halt oree,l6. Ina tight,
in Chercke county, it is rilortod that
Cooper, a Laan General, and Mclntosh,
the loader of the rebel Creeks, were killed,
Loyal Indian's lose 14,
Rumored Loss ofil,loo English
Troops.
lieLtrex, Jan. 3-. Junior is prere ,
lens that the steamship Parana, with 1,100
troons on board, hag been lost in the Sr.
L ®-once river.
A large steamer, supposed to be the
American, is cruising off this port.
141.2 , -,-1W 4b4 fresh Lime for sale
by • cam) ELIENNT H. cowris,
RV' TVl.gGkiAi H
By Yesterday's Telegram.
From Fortress
vas of the Union Frboners
from !Richmond Va.--Great
Bethel In our Possession---
1 Prisoners at Charleston
etc.
FoanutssNaon, January B.—Ttt,.
steamboat George Washington left. 0
Point, at eleven "'clock this Morning, ant
prco2eded up James river eh •ut nine
miles, beyond Nowport News, where the
ebel stenmer Northampton was mot with
he Uuion prisoners from Itiarnono; they
stepped on board ender protection of It ,
..atonal flag, as the. roll of their name=
were called. and sacint happy looking set
of men weretzentom IMI4 , Cheer after
eheei arose...from each boat as they sp.
,0.9.11eit-sunit.itlie b&ed of theflth artillery.
..,' l OO4 sweet Ht , titts 4101104 4 00 ed to th ,
enthusiasm. As iticiela t
News, the crews-of ted States steam
-frigate CumberlantiAnd Congress mbninvo
the rigging, and the troups.at camp But.
ler crowded the beach and the ,svnarves,
and sent over the water weir shOUt
Nelcom..
The George Wazhingt-n vEd hoz - eon
Der return at abui.lt nt.• pa:.'. Lae „ . clock
and tee Baltimore b-jut, wfaich was de
ate( d. Lll.•the r(.l , --a-.
ertst.cero to Lia , tiwore. L,t , MOW: re 7•••
F.03..d is twu hundred and forty, and almost
of them were tee, n at the battle o:
Southern News
From Alattfax
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MOUNT 87: 1111.' ARD. and twenty-seven feet above the level
44 ' 1 of the sea, in the midst `of fogs which
JOURINAL OF A TRAVR.R7. rise from immense depths and eternal
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, glaciers.
from 49
Sophia smilingly 8a . 1 A frozen lake, transparent as crystal,
me to attend to that."' extended
extends over a part of the plateau
her hand for the chocolat' broke it in midway in
b "_Mow
in this lake, the rude tower of
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water the hospice lifts itself, as if by enchants
pieces, had some
- d
dropped
, o A p l I,loevd ment, to the beicbt of seven thousand,
the coke in, and added a' twigs of five hundred and forty-eight feet above
the cornelstree. I Beard - for some I the level of' tho sea, flanked by enor
!:
cups, and the young 0 poured out mous rocks which shield it from the
he foaminc, beverage w o h warmed
~,.. jviolence of the tempeds. It is the
us effectually. •
I highest habitation on the face of the
;globe; and DO motive less divine than
The Count, like nap .. as aceom
'Chri,:tian charity could induce men of
partied by four guides, !! oof them,
; erudition, refined feelincs, and polished
who had cone out to 100 t the sky,
reported on their return .. :-, t the weath
er had much improved;" d' that the !sacrifice all the comforts of life. and
clouds were disappearing. hind Entre-
Mont. Sophia prepared - , - 1: father for
' manners. to do well on these lofty peaks,
, G co o n d se i e n ra t t he t s h e e rv m i s c e e l
o v e r s th a e s ir l b t r A e ozas n ts to
the journey, and three ,the moue.- 1 CT. , b- con imiod i
taineers placed him on , Actrse• I . i .....-,..-------------------- _
assisted Sophia to the sa ler*tapped - DR, )cL &MA 1 iuN—'.ity of Pitta
1
her marten-boa careful" around her, I turt,th , tv.
mounted tdr,olya libi#l4,t d with the
.5 1
ia 1/8 , 1, rdance 'A. - oh '. s prorts.,n-t of An Set of
Ihs General Aasembiv ca the • ommonefaalth of
Parl4344iSn'id our 15 ‘ V e travel ed I rt en r. c 7 c v y lv o'f i n i : r A"Tg l 'n, n, f 4 n, i i7f th ol'o lD 7Tr r ireA n t t u t° r l pe f
on the top of the anm; but it was t merf t , to syt , i Act I GE RGF.14 ,. .T,-nN, A t iery t or e of
happily, crusted by the 141. We passed 1 t ''';‘, l ., l ii L PAS this , t e lD AY TN .' rA r Vi A m itY, ° ,47.. I l L a lAt '2,
month. , Fe freemno
some hazardous spcp v +- , ',t thanks to I '.tpa the Fe' ,6 nth 'aY 6 f U• 8
cf rs,ch Ward of 841.1 ( . .1.y. , 11.18:158ii to ate ftr
." fi c ''' : ta .
theeleverness o .Ite-m, • ineers, and i rnerritsrs of the Fft trse c f Ileprr•sfl:arrare s of tt.i•
the tools they had provil4d themselves '':"m'''','t%7 ,, : , a. 47 S 7a' V.c.-7 , f
t „,„,,:,, ct ,1 t ;, r :, c ..,, i
with at the refuge, we cptinue I our t f• ,, n f-, a:4 flew- i, , , , twtl 0.. , r , ±c-r , r, , . pro: t.
l ~ of sn r • t of As errott. fra,srl th- 16th (1 y of
purney in safety. *11,n1 . .• our i;, l t ,y AD- 1; - 7
P i ' tn- p •--ta r-, se reas May 11 . 'f., 1J city.
guides stopped
1 tt ..., ,-. ! !!!,,,, NM 4 . ',4! r II - I s•t•I cI r
1.11 . 0. we are,” they: , id, -o - o tite . ! s p . : I 0-1... qw Trmiaurer 8/ ~,, I. ~y
vreat ruck of St. Bern d. ~ hold the .r 0t.,,,, 'crr T.
Voli 5 ,, .. , ' ) .,1:',"" ' ' '
the cross there far a e the snow i ttv it tt tt 7 . '--
, 1 ,, n I. r • .
- t ^
The monks tell us that sere was the
temple of Jupiter AppeatiinUl. built by
the R mans. and destro - d by tSt Bcr
oar Ito plant the Cross ' Cbrist. Can
the demon hurt us an more .! The
Cross ! How beautiful 4 , is. It rcizris
over all our valleys, an 4 succors and
protects every one wit invokes its
aid."
We soon pemeived a ' enk wfth trn,
men •of hermit:An liana , aticeeli a iff ied
by two enormous .-do , One of 11::'
i:Jf.it asked our guitiNft any disaster
had o curred durin . . i .' the toroade
II
These two ...I.lartinitrs, l as they were
called, Leloeged to the. hospice, and
the two dogs were the most renowned
of the breed. Their n4nes were Dra
peau and Bellona.
They are of a light cifor, with heads
like lions, and bodies ai'large as calves.
With extraordinary. Oitelligenee, at
the orders of the monk they scent a
man buried fathoms b4eath the snow.
They aerate!) and Bleat away away the snow
above the unfortunate t iaveler'e head , '
then they. free his arralii so that he can
mcve his body. &elk dog has a thisk
of...gc",wicis cnispenfle4from his neck,
which has the virtue to warm the'
blood and reanimate the benumbed
limbs '
"When the traveler is roused he gets
up and walks of himself But if he is
too weak, he has only to lean on the
dog's back, and the animal drags him to
the pith where the maronier waits for
his coming and extends the long pole
to which he can cling When the
traveler is completely overpowered by
the cold, the dog breathes on his Lace
and licks it, seizes his arm with his
mouth, shakes and tries to stir him.
Ile whines around him with restless
solicitude. Thus the friendly dogs
save every year a large number of
travelers. The Swiss radicals with
their Lig words of philanthropy, have
less humanity than these dogs. More
cruel than hyenas, they drove these
holy monks from their hospice, after
the war of the Sonderbund, and bawl
thus caused the heath of huudreds of'
Catholics who bad taken refwe ia
the tueuritaies.
Whilst we were talking tr the monk
and marioniers,Drapeau uttered a quick,
shirp bark, and sprang f or eeard rapidly,
followed by Bellona, in sec direction of
an avalanche heaped Ai the edge of a
precipi..e. The 10
religious remark
ed, "Some
p , 4 "eople are burned t. ere
,
under these
t ." He and the maron
le„ h aste at once to the spot. We
toNweo.t. haste
at some distance, and
wat(4. , d the manoeuvres of the dogs.—
Dey beat eagerly about the place,
i
{welt, wagged their tails, thrust their
muzzels into the snow, cud began to
serat , _h and dash It aside until they
reached the earth. Then they yelped
with a cry of mingled delight and pity.
They shook the body of an unfortunate
wan laying beneath, and tried to revive
hint with their breath. One of the
maroniers ventured to descend into the
cavity and help them.
A sad spectacle was presented to our
sight. A young men of stalwart frame
had lain there for more than two hours..
He held closely in his arms a youri , eirl
nine or ten years of age, and teem' ugly
re dy to expire, pressing his facie to hers
and mouth to mouth. The dogs licked ;
her lace, The marionier lifted her fr. m
the grasp of the young tuau, cud rub-
bcd her face with a handful of snow,
nnt'l the little sufferer er.ticd her eyes
and showed returning color in her
ohee:B. He gave mouthfuls of Cyprus'
wine, and continued the friction on her
hands and feet. The young man craps'
tied the flask hanging on the neck of
Bellona, and recovered his strength.—
The monk, impatient about the result,
went down to their side, and took the
little girl from the arms of the maronier
whilst the latter helped the young man
to ohm out of the snow-bank. Sophia
shed tears of emotion. When the monk
had clambered to the top, she begged
him to give her the little girl. She
placed her on her horse, wrapped her
in her cloak of ermine-bordered velvet,
pressed 'ner to her bosom, and lavished
C C OAL, ..;i.N.UT COA.L. sLACK AND
put the young man in the saddle, and, -
the most affectionate cares on the child i i
to recall animation. I got off my horse, I
OK.—DICRSON STEWART a co, •
.._ • •
with the <elides, walked to the summit i 509 . LIBEILTY • STREET,
of the acclivity. Lifisirrnir superior thEilitles fort sziptilyg toe oesi
Vain', if ..,., •ritfa4loalxf3hketr.tu.diao*. are re.
We now stood on the plateau, . mit._ .ParifU e t r ry: t r tg= i p any Atulintity to soft
rounded by jagged rocks and formic's- grirapt ha fresh day t.. rsorosd e sne O t7a Li m y l anil le
1
We aragil, ten thousand three , hunched- 4 r" uem 4slek * 446°2 " given 4o auk
~ plying stollY 00 AL oalillood
mity to V , a • , 74 , •
rn 01,:r (.1 . the , e t vi •I,ty
R, ,••• trte • b.) --I r.ei et
c.I -aid c r r:, y'r, nc.l .liree p.r,orn
be rr.en.be, MOO C,
Eltteotol p-r.on to he a trernb4r of
112,1 wo f ert-or, to 1, therahore of the
Lolnniuu
'll:terd Ward--one pore n to be a member of the
ti -list end tour per,ona to be membdre of the
Common ConueiL
For Ward—nce • erFeu to be a member of
the ,elect and t ree 1 er-enl ro be members of the
n Conned.
F ' , 6 Wurtt--.Juts p• r ato ain _rnix-r of .he
• ~••,•• ,cd e of the Loin
•-.. 1 It 14 nod .-OTI4. INssr,s4,D lo lon a nArotte: of the
• c e.LIA 11 of, {.c:. nt, mt.,' (du. Cam.
W/1 , 0- I),,• 1,, Pon '1 11 r l , lllbar cA
!••••1••i•t, Oral • wr. lets r,4 b,re of the
Commi t council
•
E•ghto C‘er.l,—une ter on t, re a member, pi'
tba knd thre< pers.•oe to be momlxora of thri
Coa. rn n ounc,.
tullt Viard—Ona p.r.Orkte be o me:mbrr of the
Sfl , et and ibzet; per.t.u , to be members of , be
Lo,mor, (-ober!!
atm: of whom vha'l by qualifed to verve av a
trinn Dnr of the Hop.. of Itepresnatnuyen,ot thin
Commonwealth:
At tlu. ele. , tioo to lei AA Fferamaid, 06:1 ues
day. tr, 7.h day of :Camber. A I), 1862
" 1
he eCeetora of the I . :rot, Ward wdi ruts at the
Pu Setooi House to cc d word.
Pf - Cinrii or toe all, vote at toe Pub
'if Sr..]''' H01).1 4 1L noel word.
The electors of so r111,,i of the Tl.lrd. Ward Se
,i ,. .11 , ..!1! . f Grunt mfr., f, bong pre
ettlet : s • • 1 r.i mAiti 14,1 d will et the b.c UK , of
FrAnei- JAI - n.Oll on ,h rnor of s.xtb and Ca:otte.
Col "Ole et -
The ese , tt r rrr.ch of ,h e Third Ward F.
hoe aott,h tieing precinct
No. Y or sail. ward. tc , li vote at ti.o boo.. of 11, S.
lienneily us tni: coiner of t , ') , lta and Tunnel
intreet
fyfelor+ o! the Foll-th7.l sill,ct, at the
Pu , ,otv-e In ..tl,l ward.
The doct , ire of ee mu: h f too Fifth Ward so
nen north Adorn., tne ug precinct
1 of ..a• , l anti MT. c to at -h. Punuc School
lieu:, on Lib° , r reel,;r sa,d precinct.
t , e eh In oh o' , he Fif-u Ward aahea
etuth n d Wee of tree , reing precinct
No. 2r f war t. of I v-to at t!".e Puboc porooi
H,, .net, corner e' Rice aud Wanant sireete,
In sird
t.l-ivto.- i-ixth Ward will roteat the
Pubic I in -cal ward
/ .1.-c•r.r or tr.: voie at
tho lit, 'i•tt t.: hi ei aso said wen,
Plectort( or ;Le .I;igntt; Want wal meet at
tbe he :-Who(.l H; - ; :;;•;.• in salt( want
TM , ejector- of the N;otn Ward will vote at the
Paid c H.-use in -aftward.
Given un , rer my hand and ocelot' the said ( ity
of H.( -.`.angn. the 24.1(1., of Deermbar, e. D,1861.
dot; la hG I( 80:s, Mayor.
T3E FOLLOWING ARE VOLUNTA
RY st.ateroent~ from persms r.l respectobdtty
and trcth, m .11. Viol:lit) who have been greatly
evsetived ./ his mound es; acme of whom would
(3 . o ,l,, l anyAtkve Is eta In Mete grave/ ere now, it ttesr
had not ' e< n arrested ay Dr. Schen< k'a
c.se cf Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia
of Tan tea s Sanding.
I hire ht.r.ll trare, past trim
Inver C. tnp•aint and Dyspepsia. I neard of Dr.
cotn.r.; out to Martin Kuell'ik and 1
thought I vanilla go and iee him, an my disease
had tea ed Irlthln toe pat tiff., Jo irs,
;h. 1,, t i t : ,;• .i• • •-i•i• ire"! , Severik, doc urn..
fr-in I ti-- - •• e • r; ID 'hit ea
.v
part cf June of 1111-year I wen. tt: ace lir. tier:taw:is.,
4,1 inns y taro W.tra E5P.112,9M-
E. E6e " I hive taien fare. ng htc rtarli suit .syrup,
Sea ;fact Tine and Mind-rad Fills since then, and
1 tonic. I PRI I rim greatly ti-neitt•d by their
use; indeed, I m!gt,l a /noel. say that 1 am well.
\ ` M. 841 TR.
Pti,'.c•ad ..1110. , Orttng CO., Ohio.
OClOber 31, IYel,
I h.ve b: en mneb ben, nued - by the nso of Dr
Eichenott'e metetnne..
RUFUS PARKER,
Po/and, Ohio.
13E1BM
Case of Mrs. McConnell
•. ..
had beea with Dteeme 01 the Lunge
ter .ur or live }este, when I heard of L.r.
Schenck cornmz to Msrtin Koch's. Previous to
this ume I had glee. lip all hope of ev er gow, g
evil, t ut Lr. hock. snoin I knew to hare been
cum.; yr bohemia, urged my husband until
ne prersiesduts n me to go end see the Doctor,
who rund la.to my Mugs ellecied, the bronchial
tubes were taut', diseased; when I b - eathed, they
would riv:l.•. on that it could be heard distinetiy.—
I have now truism his medicmes for some tune,
end find, myself wonderfulit Improved, although
a ri entirely recovered; I now flea myself ab.e to
.trend to most of my bon witold (UMW , ' and have
no tb Ma of my ultimate recovery. From the
benefit I have received fmnn Dr. Sc , enck's treat
men,, I would advise all persons similarly affected
to apply to him when he makes hie next V eat
JANE aIcCONNELL,
Poland Tbionthip, Afahoning Co, Ohio
0(1.31, 1561.
Cortilloate of Jane Grist
I 11 , 17 P h-en troulSed for arioui two yearn With
lob in my tiristad I.a.te tla the iprinfr of this year
I heard of t r. Schenck coniiiir out io
K sod I deo est! nod see h i m. and
git ax.s.iyored with Ma Reaptronaecer. I did
and book al; three of his medicines, ac
cnr .:nr to d r,cuunx, and I rises boon greatly
bonetlit, d. I ape from the benefit already ex
that is old no. be lone until I am en.
.::sly web. J r. id liT.
Ftda,ri Toor4h.p, , Ohio.
Oct. 31, 1531..
Cure of Dlr.., Waracr
For shmit tlve year, I Lad been afteeffrol with
pit ,he right ..ids of try tirt,e., and in hopes
of getenw ! had t,itea many different kinds
of medicines, t.ut four.d no benefit from them
whatever. I teen heard. of Dr. ekhonea, and
the great cures Le was performing with his
treatment, and conMuded to send to his Agent
In Pie sturgri, Lir Keyser for come of his moth
oine. Prevt us to taking it, I was so prostrated as
to be on bie to unarm- my5...11, re even to lay in
' 1 ed; I was obliged to tit up n a chair in order to ob
tain any rest at sIL After having taken Dr.
' i 4 cherick's medical. s, I heard to/4 the Doctor was
oorning to Mame Koch',, and I determinod to eee
him. wa-- , a:ready much in - proveo by the use
of his medicine. as to oe able to go over to Iffr.
Koch's, wh ch a1.32811C4 of a mile from my
house. 'Pile odor pronounced my disease to be
Bronchial Consumption and LiverGom.
plaint, with an einee:on of the Plectra to the
al
most c l oll7ic u u ld ,l "' i r a e nd v % r pi w
add,
that I coughed al
large quantaltieS of
matter do ly. I took the Pulmoale Syrup.
Sea W•ed Tonle and Mandrel-ire Pit a ;
according to the Doctor's drreetiona, and OM happy
to say thatlam nearly well . ANINA WARNER,
- Their Towns/1w Cblumbiana Co, Ohio.
Oct 21:e 1961. dintilaw
HO! FOR CEIRITMAS AND NEW
YEARS GIF I—FAXYrti, EHOES
GUM. 4 —The Tc'ry s-i el the,. le waived, and will
be the b-e,, rn•si destraz.le end te-rvicewb'e proient
you can give s filen ; cull only lock aL the p.to a
hce Pd Congroue lasting l u s, Del l g ,00l
8A,r00r,,.1 lic.ocu, any .14 4 75; Boys'
o:s, f-um ES 00. Also Buthee and Unta
hoe.. tors - 01 e. an', foe Cro.pere, and eerything
in rar llna at equ.ll• 1,7 flgo,-.4.
JOS 804., ,95 Market et, 2ci door from E,Eh.
NEW FALL GOODS:-
EATON MACRUM & CO.,
Invite attel tan to their
NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE
♦t Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street.
Whomaal. ka.reza snopliftd at lowrin prices. re-28
CHEAP NEW PIANO 6.—
An iiileganily lloi•iowood new TOa
tare Fig n with Mil Iron frame made
By one ,if t.e oldest !Irmo in New York,
A new 7 Lierniro Ro.e.woc,cl Iron frame,
A new 7 umive ITo.ewnod Iron frame,
Cr od by
J , qiN H. MKLLOR,
AI Wood Areal
(1131Cli & PIANOS
A n4w etinvly direct trom the rrtanufactnry
at How.on, of W. 4 and 7 t.),:tace new scsde Cotciter•
Pianos. in plain and cary,d Rosewood furniture,
Last received and for Pi'. by
JOtiN H
No. 81 Wood street.
Between Dlazoond Ailey and Fourth street.
nol6
W. H. McGEE & CO.,
lIERCHAT TAILORS,
INVITE the attention of buyers to
A I sar nr,v, and vane: stock 01
fail Viiiiter Roods,
I'l-3 r--ss vs's: wti-h ma.'4:tied a:1 03
's 3,- 'sve.st ester •-e,:.3 and You , s - Ce.
ar. •1 , 11 P.:;: !Ma cumpisaa a,sora.
Meta I'3 log ELled
a t 1).. :41 4 4 .steral a.
rot 2m yr r. win', A Iles rlr. , r,v city.
F.C . O.OPE AIGENCV.
RA'filLiAN, EUROPEAN
115 Water street, Pittsburiett. Pa,
L. 9 onng out or send bscil passengers
from or to sh_ port c• the old country, either by
star n or aathnit paezets.
F.A.4HT FOR pxyablo ix any part
of Rurope.
Agent for the tath...us,eotte an,/ Ctn.:mush Rail.
roan. sweat ter tht, otti Hush Star Line 6f
SaiiinK P o et:- and , or t-te tines of 8:e-ft-mere mil.
ri"G York, Uvenx,oi. , : . 41.s.suota and
4141xinov (031
W M. _.4:S
EEO SIGN & ORNAMENTAL
PAUCTER AND GLAZIER,
Fourth St., Bets wand Sta/thtlad
TT,Y 13 UR
Jew All work p , o - - ptly I.:tend-54 co. rr. 04.1 y
D UCKWHEAT FLOUII—
742 i• arti
ae_ka, a prime t received ,
and
or sale ry elte
del4 147 Front nail Seci.nd atreo.a.
AMIN .11114. LOOM
AusTIN A.y., co., Deniers in
rrom,..-nry Tots, Bords, M• rte and an
gor..int)eti (Jr rnvney.
Ifoueyrom Not , m, Bondi, .....lertglaw. with
001124W1,1 tl.o II: ..Ire.
NOT tNi D5. 4 ,21S BODE) T GNI , SOLD.
Pereaaw Dc.kne can be itrooM7ll6e...ateci OC
0.,.11.0te., capmeJtets, cast be fur:•.iabed
Wit) Rocdt dccur:taes rehrtunerstre price,.
Alr.a. attend ts, the Sale, Klatt:3lg and Laaeing ol
"r 13.qta,a,
Oft Na PI FOL7LiTII Ti‘FCR,ItT aboy., Wood,
WSW, ALTer.ll .1 4 0,92d13 &
ie.. la. UV, LGE;R,
erd....WITFACTUNICB. OF
EVERY DESCRIPTIOPd OF
FURNIETURE.
e•trecill,
FiTTSaußcig.
A ?ULL A Svll.o EN 'I UP
Pittsburgh klanufactureCliturbiture,
Constantly on Land, w Lich we will se I the lowest
pram tor CASH. '6:l.T:te
1.1,1 C E-10 tierces in store and fo
s ave
LER R RICE ETSO
CHEE. ,, E-200 boxes prime Cheese
for sa'e by fdel7] HENRY H. COLLIN&
DOT CLAY— 150 bbla Missouri Clay
received and for sale by
deISFfENRY H. COLLINR.
0t)1) AND MARBLE MITA
TION9 on Wall PF,per. for dining soma
and vesubules for sale at 1.47 Mariret street.
daN JOSEPH R. HUGHICEL.
1 E A biz—
B: ea k n B.e.on:
In mcnro. and :or male by F. dELLYR.B & CO.
D 0.90 Pf`lll3 PIIVAL Flit fibrlreh
55oRoss IN:4I,OW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP, :or eul • I,
EELLY, Drag); e,
ea
deIR No 69 Federal *train. Allo,h
H()MAS FARLEY'S
FORNIIIIRE AND CHAIR WAREROOMB,
No. 164 FEDERAL Br, ALLEGHENY.
DERTAIII he, in all its brancihes, wail reoeive
Prompt attentso a. Orders can be left at the room.
r a the Livery iitabie of Mr. Janie& Floyd, Ohio
treet, Allegheny.
1 GROSS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
fnOtIELES, just. retsetygLarid lei sale b
uso. A.
No 89 Federal RtntAt. Allegheny.
WALL PAPER AND BoRDERI
of foreign .nd domeetle minufnetare, for
oak, whole.le wad rot by
W. gt Wood etroet.
WI Ll.l .1 NI DI EA pc_. I , AV/ / 'CAIN D
BARR ISON A. s.Ol- I .
pects! Penner
Part a e,r6. t
MEANS & GOFF .?
(Successors to M'Canctk.ss„.Mesns Z Co„
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water ata,
tel POTYSEMPCI4. Pa_
OWEN BYRNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair Street.
Gentlemen's Clothing made to crde. ,heap
FOR CASH.
HAVING RETURNED FROM Ni•JV
YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHE],
ktERE.S and VESTiNGB, which can be pur
chased Re prices far below the usual rates.
44- Great inducements offered to cash buyers.
Wholesale Bookseller,
STATIONER AND .IK, WS DEALER,
71 and 73 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, -
and you will receive them promptly, de3
n.N 'IRE OHIO HIV 4,410 acres o
V valuable land for sale, havinediixont on the
r hio r Ter-, situate near Wellsville t%., 1 114 . 3tDleiveltld
and Thttaburgh Ratlrciad runs throtil6zr price
and terms apply at the Real Estate ' .. - :pf,
i. CDTEB Dr.
61 klatjap*eet.
ItOBERT DALZELL
WHOLESALE GROCER
CGSMISSION AND FORWINDING
-4 D •
Dr.uselCui Prcommato Prnum .11 ktAaT
ro. 5351 LIBRICTY F.IMS
Ti MICIZOIDERIIKS AT . CO'
Ocarina Out valet
FRENCH EbEHROIDERMI & L
,EATON, MACE
TERRY, PRICE Ar. C 0.., .
i - 4,4 ,!. - .3 - -... , .A
IMPORTERS AIM DRS P i - • . - 3-4 : . , ,,:*
... ~., „V. , . i! •
~.,....:4 4
CLOTHS, CASSIMERICS,,f ' , 4-, ,
~-1 ai
Al Satinets, Vesting/4 Tdilors'....—* . ' ' - -1*4*1 ,, ....,-A,•,..
lie Anneal : lk. •,-.-:,-- •,•-•,--
(-. lt' We
pIiku,ADELPH • , ~.., • 1,-',4- ek_-`-,7
y., i
- ,1-t,r r.4.--ta`ft4i::-C.X"'
I sodwlr.2+7, , nexus. e. rex; curium` t ee s •,1 - -,,:,•"•,:
4024 ,
... - •..4 , 144,,107••••
LifiVrallit OIL - COMP l eiMirii4,taWa• - .. ,i - ; : t
_
Oorawirj illaturat.: and, Dat9nwesdhiliftiro ; .-7.
0.--.;
i NO, M OKELY ANDJl4o4.l.4ol4eifis„w,
• Jr.. heve.exttored low eeeertnereidioilddikOle:-.„,,,J71,•4%z
i
name and idyls, or."IIINAR OIL GM" , ,
.."*.r,rlV--:
, Thes..inpwey are mewed toflll all ordain for -L.: - .•-„_• - -7 t„,,,
' Lnbrita.rig an tt Ituminatbnrogs., Cabe gnixtenta-14 - ot :. ,. ..,,,s,
1 eallmird. Advaneest made. ,etzege Tay ample.-
.4 , ,'I
Pitt November %ism Itoro:ta3?=10 7.r_14 ,,,
1..6 4 , 11 - ,,,,
' 'i A Fri cimilliiit iffirciot4 :"" , it-•
FORM RDA ..'
1.-.-ar' , ._
) , ye a lant eax°S. w..40.1i.
o'lovii .1 arals, ilimem 14.x. 3 1, - ,
thruct Vratit and rrodsosclidt,______p. Mi.,.'1:,,,, -...,•,'
cOnintit 01H} icAltdan•xla• 11 / t i 1r x74,1,„:„ , 4,V-4
PITIOBIHMA, r 4. r -4- -,--, 4 %. ,, .. ,.-- :- -, L=
Run vs.—Fronds G. Rade,. &Kiwi.: ,' "''",24IIIV•c.
worth Sr., R. cutbbart 4 PlsgriltftSt ; ' ~: , i i ---. 1 4 } •
Ott, Eic;sk or A SwenriTimn,
.. .0. , .. • , - , ,,,-1:
PM Rank, Lief Howell; •Paavw•A c t • s" '• 41.141„t4
Andemin Ivltlan Paxton 4 00, 1 , i5,.._ i''- .. i . •=1,1: a .7. •,) 4. 0
ny2B4 , li ' tf 4. ' tu i •)-"Pre.'a,a,.4tirdirAatirt,l"l-
H. D. HERMIT: & 2118410tti '"). •
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ESAIVUFACTURRREI OR , ' tni- ,t 7 t
ti'- , '
'LOWS/ G GSA.SO ' 4 " 0 ,-- •
PORTRAIT A; PICTIRi zy,
Gilt anti imitation KostWO o oollldinka x i ~ f)
DFIALESS..i.q34Ir tsii-0 - .6:., f .
FRENCH PLATE B.li D WarP4M-9,,HY.11„At ii'l-.-t.:..t
128 SIIIIIiI Li Old SIVIATIA ,:it-516.1
Demles Block, between Fifth and 141 ~ Am•_ . ,s-„ , •.
buret: Pe ea- ray Glen • et add; •• -tmendwerimi:A44-.,
Pnee. = Ea Particular etaeniaan est terepitrbm, -..,- 1
Paintl nye. Rog - a:Wine Filmes and btuilifictigNikaW-41:,:i'
hewed at whotegate price. ) F.7)1-#.l„rerl.4/74-1':.
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Also, 138111$0'e and .:ar Grease acrnstanu s t4a _ .
Orders left at Chess. Smyth 4 Cola act weemuld , ;;dit
First btreetw , will ne promptly 11 led. "caddldtvi 1
E . IIfIPORTANT TO
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Great Union Patent 11;3nevizI
ROBERT VL FE W-
Cow:metier and Patedi ,; k 4id
AT WASHINr
rim Hon. ar.a. Mason,
W anatinTOn,
Leavntng that ;LAC
open an office in this cit
I cheerfully etatethat
gentleman of large ex]
prompt and accurate
donbted.integrity. As
inventors of the Onitei
Mr. Feorriek was for no.-
ger orlhe Washingionaminekr,—
anaerican Patera Agency of Merano._
and to,* more than •ten yearn OftWOrrt x .
with said firm, and,with sa experieneerollea .
years in every brandireheig to FiferifiTiMarbil
andthelaterestal inventore. - .
JAMES HOLD ES. tri-Cl:Le,t. t-rji r •
PORK DEALERS, aid' 'deitUrit
Provlsione, corner of M. rketandft:MAYS.
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DOWN & TETll4.l3llr,l fl. 7.01: P
136 Wood Street, ,--.. :..T4 slia,
mr AKE TOOLS FOR BOXINCE-.„0114a---
iiIE.LLS at the shortest pmarri* miroai'' _., 9 i-±f, %f ,
Haring been in the business of tnan haale.ta.ffi
aver ellnee tbe.leyee first brukeontoregeslAMlrrerref
persona about to engage In the oil btudtietikillaf It :'' ;
win be to their interest to sive as at aalitutdillgtik I:*
an examtrtation of our stock now on hand .. '
AB. 1111LLINGA ktkINOW t:rev C ,
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LA PLANING MILL, wool eet
the public that he tura rebuilt;
having enlarged his establishment, n .
with the newest and most apaalmatthinVl , .....'w.
now prepared to furnish Orrng. and _lr Y
boards, scroll sawing and g o deo r Afi • IRO 1
and shutters, kiln dried,.. frames, rrinultilugaihmy „„i,
making, de,
South RUM - watt, September LIM , h .....a igic a p . ,,„ .„
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dwelling s6 g:iii s Bg r ea
nab • 64 Market. crest.-iA
.A. A. CA 3 MIER -7 80 - Batli; . 7 .
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Pittsburgh several 13 Vt, v
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to4.4 ISO
eenptions.
no2b-inl 88 POIMTE MEET, Fi • , '
1.) ii 6-6 tan LID s ,f.p.tstted, pomcltT,
kJ granulated and all B coffee tanned EtfrOz.,
In store and for sa.e y REY/di:O4OW 3isa et
oe7 t • o And 128 Wood Sir
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JAMES H. CHI Lck§ A i po, - ,,,, i ,
HOPE coTroN put i tuk a „,
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lot Inches to ad inch& a t,--intlikrA4-4 i
aircrders may be le ft at H. CHI - In • .!,
Wem Street r4tetaarich. • 08111.4r4a0 3 S)P 4
nR. SWEET'S -
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