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    VOLUME XX,
She fittsbmtgit post,
Pub/ailed Ebert' Morning, (BUnC6S Acceptaij
L Lhe North•&set corner of Fifth and Wood eta
Tttrnas : BSa Dolisso s year, payable etznatly in
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A.ddtem JABIES P. 4 BARR,
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Bailor rid Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pit.
MIMING POST JOB OFFICE.
JAMES . P. seas. EDWIN A. MY is
BARR & MYERS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
Corner Fifth & Wood Eitc, l'ltts'L
DEOCRIPTION OP
PLAIN AND-,FANCY PRINTING
Ixented to the finest etylera
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at short. notice, on raumnble terms.
Portiornst attention pied to the Printing of
PCibflb PB 0 GRA.MMEB,
For Concerts, litchlbStiou utd elmases;
URGE AWING OF TYPE & MACHINERY
amble *soma we 'ups nines
roe teollitea tor torrung out Work with prompt•
DM and deal:mien knot be excelled by
otee• °Moe the coke
Wilk M. FABER & CO,.
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS.
IRON FOUNDERS,
general Machinists andiMoller Kahan!,
Near the Penn's R. R. Passe Denot.
PIPPTSBURGIII, PP.:,
A.NUFACTIIII ALL KINDS OF
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''ter Engines. rlinsung re - m three to Wes
' andred and Gft v hors' "power. ..nd stilted for GtEd
Mills, 8.,,,,- ':ills, Bier unmet*, Factories. etc,
Give partiOulsr att , , nta tn.!, construction or n•
gins and hiriching r grist mills, and revue
rights, mnlay and , ar saw mills.
Have also on har ished,arid ready or ship.
meat at short non .ginesand Ballenrof every
daacripthwr
kiso,lurtash F usillhared Iron separately,
Wrangler,- licat f ,- Hangers and Pulliesin
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,TTI6V, thine the maurafeetare ef
R el3l irilse Men. MaergrO Cards. 1
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01211onees r r nawelainery manufactured
of the best q . ateriala, and warranted in
all eases to g
Airelf* =of the counla solleiten
and pro pail felllidiov
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IV 100 rite
pre Bi• Coffee. •
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PITTS B URGB:
TUESDAY MORN :::::: JAN. 7
0 I T"Y" 3VE 3EI MG .
RAILROAD Dxcisiort.—ln the opinion
og the Sur reme Court, in the case - tiflitrown
VB. Peterson and Corey, recently delivered,
it was held that under the -lateral railroad
act of 1832, and its supplement bf 1858,
after a favorable report by viewers, the
determination of the necessity of the road
is exclusively for the Court, and on-Anpeal
from the report of viewers, tho only ques•
Lion to be submitted to' the jury is as to the
amount of danwe. • 7.‘
SATI L w - d-
OUNDICD.-A- *patch
received yesterday by Col. Leopold Sahl,
announces that his sun, Captain L Sahl,
of the Moorhead Cavalry, had his leg bad,
ly shattered yesterday, and that amputa.
lion •ould be necessary. Place and cir
cumstances were not given. The dispatch
was dated Cumberland, Md.
PITTSBDIUIR AND Naw CASTLE RAIL
ROAD —Tnis road will probably be come.
pleted at an early day. The New Castle
Courant says: "One roate has been sur.
"eyed, and the engineers are about com
mencing to survey another and shorter
route to the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and
Chicago Railway, Those having the mat.
ter in hand go to work A s though they
meant to ao something If the se who will
be benalitted by such a thing take hold f
the matter in surd e.rnnst, it will . not be
oag till we Lear L. e snot of the irun
horse.
Murder at Wellsville,
On Sunday evening a man named David
Wright wa killed in the public street at
Wellsville, 0 , by Andrew F. Scott and
homes Urie. The three lad gone to a
drinking house and procured a drink each.
Scott and Una went out and Wright, who
remained t get his bottle filled, said he
was afraid to go with them. The man who
supplied the I.guor had scarcely gut up to
bed, when he heard an alarm in the street,
raised by Mrs. Cunningham, text door to
the tavern, who looked out and s ow three
men struggling, one prostr to. Her hus
band weet. down stairs and found Wright
lying on the sidewalk, covered with blood,
with five ghostly cuts in the abd.rmon.—
the other two men had by this time d.a
appeared. Cunningham called up the
neighbors, and Wright was carried into
the tavern, where he expired after a few
minutes of intense suffering. Tracks were
discovered in the snow' leading from the
spot where Wright was murdered to Scott's
house; and from Scott's bask door, through
lots and fields, to the house of Urie. Tee
appearance of blood was detected on the
knob of Urie's door. They were i)oth ar
rested, at their respective dwellings, before
daylight next morning, and hela to answer
a charge of sunnier. On Sunday night an
inquest wr, commenc, d by Justice Car"
pewter, but alter ezetnlntr g one or two
witnesses, the investigation was continued
until Monday morning at 9 o'clock.
Tae deceased was.a blacksmith by occu"
patio; and had iffetiliti Wellsville for a
number of years. The wane of Umlaut
der is not knesni. Scott is an old resident
of Wellsville, and is a man of a family,
He Is a saddler, and was formerly employ
ed by M. Delange, of this city. For the
last two or three years he has been leading
a reckless life. Urie has been residing at
Wellsville for the .past five or six years,
during which time he has been mostly em..
_pipped with his father in the manufadture
of threshing machines. He is about two-n.
ty.four years of age and but recently mar
ried.
The affair hes created much excitPment
in Wellsville, where the parties arenli well
known.
MUD. —Lillie M. tchell, daughter of
Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, a widow lady,
residing in Temperanceville, died op Sunk
day. It will be remembered that she had
her legs crushed and brokeen by a coal car
in the borough last week. She was in her
seventh year.
AN (LD deserter Methodist Church, in
Mercer, was blown d.,wn last week. No
one irjured
Tax COURT OF QUARTER SIMI , NS VMS
occupied in trying Emall (macs of aeaault
and battery yesterday.
A DANGEROUS COUNTERYEIT $5 on the
Farmer's Bank of Lancaster, Pa., is in
circulation
TDB bitgAT qUEhTION OF TllB DAY
For the next two week will be,
WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY;
FOR d
CHRISTMAS
NEW YEAR'S PRESENT.
All the friends and customers of
HEINEMAN, MILICHAN & SIMILE,
That have not yet determl
pipette 'oak over the folios
We" wl.l be sups to find In
Gold Vest Chain-,
"' Gents' Breastpins,
"1 Bracelets,
-Spectacles. !
' 'Watch Seals, > ,
• Pent and Cases.
• Lockets for Mina
tome,
', Necklace,
Studs,
a Sleeve Buttons,
... Crosses.
Finger Rings,
Clhatsia'n Chains,
Ear Rings,
Far Drops,
Guari Cot ins,
• Kees,
•. Charms,
" Armlets,
" Penile, &a, &c
Plated Ice Pitchers,
Plated Spoons! and Frisks,
Plated Soup and Oysttr Ladles, etc., etc:
Geld and Silver Watches of every imagaina
In style and price.
to. French German and American Clocks, Spy
Glasses, Musical Boxes.il toll nines; Bronze, Btat
nary, Po. tmonates enclfancy articles in general too
n' herons to mention. All we ask is a call at our
establishment, NO 40 FIFTH STREET. one door
from Wood, and examine our goods and pries.
dela
VALUAW . E GIIIST MILL FOR
T.."-'.—Si:uate on Long Creek. Svs miles
from Li t ?Trot, The mill is four atones 60x
65 fret—stearo ~nd water rower. Engine four feet
et! , ke; thy- o set 44 feet Frensh Burrs; smut ma•
chine; elevatcrs and other machinery in good order
mid do •ng a good business. hree dwell-mss, tao
stables, store, Ac; twenty-two acres of land, also
ten acres cf coal land, and the 'privilege of 102
wiles of coal. Indications of oil.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
at Mfaket et
CIOAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND
Ika COHE.—DICITSON, STEWART h CO,
509 LIBERTY
Having superior faidlitfea 'for supplying the best
quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Sleek and Coke, axe pre.
pared to deliver the same, in any quantityto suit
rchasers. at reasonable rates.. Our Coal is
E
ought in fresh daily bi rartriiad i au 4_ kg 'dry Aid
Rom slack. Particular attentuurglvern to pup
pbing smilyCoul •
LIME -100 bbls fresh Lime for sale
to , ( 461110 HENRY H. COLLINS,
IVT
till NA.
Thirty-Seventh . Congress.
WeaniNoViN, January 6.—]fuse —On
motion of Mr. Drell, of N. Y.. a resolu
tion was adopted instructing the Committee
on the astrictofpotumbia to ir tvnre into
the exp.,diency of establishing a .St.-am Fire
Department, similar to that of the city of
Philadelphia
Ms. 14mm° Oonkling, of N. Y , rising
to a question of privilege, Called attention
to the feet that, on the second day - of the
erasion, a resolution woe adopted with rei.
erence to the battle of Ball's Bluff. TI/t
resolution proposed no investigation into
any further transactim what( ver. It simply
requested the Secretary of War to inform
the Howie whether any steps had been
taken to ascertain who was responsible for
the disastrous affair at Bluffs The
resolution web handed to t.. 3 Adju'ants
General, who submitted it to the Cum man-.
der-iniiChief. He, Mr. Guulding, was un
willing to believe that the Ci remander in-
Chief had read the resoiutwe, because
could not impute to him a (1,-E” grl trtfie
with the House and return al: LatlVo
:weer If be did rend it, he f•rtair ly nits
understoed t s purport, He esiemed to have
received the iniprassit..n Lust a it. oar; in
quiry was to be instituted, and that of
v ry general theme/ter, sod aci—rdirgly he
expressed an of ICI:UP to that el, wince
was reported to the s oretary /it W sr, an,.
by the latter trans/et:Lid Li/ the 11
The respense was an 12V.t.1t v one.
this is a disregard of the privi'ege of in/-
House, which required Fri In t .t nese/As.
Cr,-
less we consent to our rights hung tram
pled on, we should W.,11 a jt.i
83 e the right of wieneeetne inquiry.
The inquiry prop—et: 'r. i'n,l••n
related to is great. riation.d eaiarnity —to the
most atrocious mi"tar, -netfer ever e• tn•
milled in . .t• : tutu ;el -
attrg ti tempt. of tee re e e i., t I :end, r
that every Tr1".71 CtCl •,'.
has ever dart dto deny- itf
r "er d tt.
sides the defeat and the large 1 so c.. 1 area
and munitfons f war, there was a litte!:fle
oi nine hundred and thirty men. Thu, s
olution to which he refereed was pr,pias,
out of respect to the memory of three men,
and in deference to the rublic yrepriety
and s-If respect of the nation, to impure
whether the military authorities have ta
ken any steps whatever to afrertaii who
is responsible for the slaughter of the si nF
of New York, Itissiacbuset's and Pt tin
Sylvania It wee pr Ter that the 11 f‘,/ ,
should be informed, and the same inquiry
should hi'f , made G-n who was at
the lime in Command, is v member el the
regular army. and Col Thker was a Volulas
tear officer, The respective it , aide of to
gentlemen tad rained n qu stdi n as to
me its ci the case, involving the efficient : ,
of regulars and v, I:int.-se, Ile had :
toleration f.ir such L. , titroversy, but an
inquiry was absolut l y necessary. SIAPP ,
it should turn out that Ger, „ .Sk , DO was
.nly half way prirticient elther`Th
ship or 103 - afty, was that a 'THY a why
there should not br an iavesugation Was
that is reason wipy he should be ti is v-el
from the resprinin ; t
blunder" The rust vet/., tote
fall upon his kneris 1, • -
Baker was riot n:...
has he suffered. If St: ne is reel/ r
greater W7i.,ht of guilt never rostst:
oilier man than up r. hind
Skirmish at lliancock--hall
• road aiad Telfewri, ph De
stroyed by the Rebels
Pour CYR .cKs, January 6 —Six
sand rebel, attacked the Fifth Uenne.cti
cut regiment, near Hancock, y , storday,
while protecting the railroad, and niter a
slight skirmish our in la ret.red W awnitre
intoroements. Meanwhile the rebels de
stroyed the railroad and telegraidi line
breaking our connec..am Witm Cum b.: l -••
land. General Lardatr ;t3 1118%111N.;
the relief of the Filth re.iin out v.. 111 a
sufficient force. The lots on
unknown, but believed to he trifling,. The
rebel have hen rh+• I;: g•ir 1 , r, a
Intervale, all day. Our :trill ••ry has beer.
responding. Tu roh.d end,
chief.
Reported Arrest ofas Righ Goa
Jahti.ry 6, 1862 —A
st,ecial disi•atch to the New York Times,
from Washington, says it is stated very
positively that a very high officer of the
army has been arrested tonight on charge,
of being. a medium through which the
rebels have been constantly obtaining im
portant information relative to niiiiti,ry
movements. Prominent persons here tA•
urider“,)od to be involved in the same.
affair. The hour is too late to admit ,f
verification of the story, and we have it
on rumor only.
Socceve of a Federal Expedl-
ned• on what to buy wil
ng Hat of articles, when
eating to sun:
01.NCINNATI, January 6. special die
patch to the Gazette says: Au expedition
oonaisting of tour hundred of the Twenty
ffth Ohio, three hundred of the hecond
Vttiginta, and forty of Precken's , cavAlry,
sent out by General Milroy to attack IlUn
tersville, was completely EUCC'eB,sful. They
attacked the enemy on Saturday morning,
consisting of four hundred cvairy.abd
three hundred and flay mllitin. Alm;
skirmishing an boor the enemy ritreh:eil
with a loss of eigt t killed and wound. .0
Ou our side none
Silver T able .
Tee Spocnn,
u. Perks,
" B° UP .4 „,
Butter MAMA, *
4 4
Cretunliadl 9B ee,
Sugar Tonga )
Salt Spoons,
• Mustard dpoolll3,
.' Quid's _Knits &
Fork.
• Cups,
Thimbles,
" Snuff Boxes,
Napkin It
Plated Castors,
• Cake baskets,
• Tea Setts
" Coffee Setts.
Molasses Pitch
era,
Eighty - hound dollars c•rthy .1 army
etorim and clothing werd ca,.ural hld Lie-
Etroyed.
An Unknown V,:essel
CAPPER BAY, January 4.—On 31 .nday
last the shores of this bay were strewel
with half barze:s.of butter, and box s ol
chpese, and small portions of the cabin of
same wrecked ship; also, a number cf
bc.xes, one of winch con:ainel twenty
pairs of Canadian boats of the rifle brigada,
marked "Australiaran;" one cask of but
ter marked "R. Tennant, Liverpool," and
a box cover, marked "U Smith." A por
tion of the keel, with c ppor att.& Li c, and
a portion of the wiled, came 1.8t,,,r i 0 y,sc
Corday, but no bodies have yet been d•s
cov,:red I. is supposed that some V. Esd
has struck on S:
{Kw Yoe,g, Jan. (.; —The prize ichconer
Wm. H. Noithap, fo l ninerly a Ohs , lesson
pilot boat, arrived here this morning,
having been captured by the gunbctit
Fernandina, whilettrying to run•tbe block.
tde at Wilt:air:gum, N rth Ottruiicr„ witt:
a ra;nable cargo of coffee and quinihe.
NEAR WELL SV.I. Li.. E---1 or . ale
j,ll. acres of valuable %ant en the Ohio riyer,
We e, the Pittsburgh and iAeveland farrOrtil
running through IL For price and term apply at
the teal etathe office of
PirTSBITRGH, TUESDAY MORN G, JANUARY 7, 1862
BY TELEGRA
By Y'esterday's - Telegram
ernnient Officer:
Prize Schooner 4.rrived
El. ontamitT et EON,
61 Market su uei
M=IIME
140UNT ST. BERNARD
A THAVELBP.-
[Con- lued
When we reacted the hospice, the
lop came ont.as it to bid us , i,welcotne.
Father Cart, the procurator 13r hospi
faller, followed closely in thfir track,
and helped Connt Pietro fron4 the sad
dle.
Meanwhile.l took the lift girl from
the arms of Sophia, and gixe her in
charge to a female who sto by. I
then aided the young lady toVismount
Other persons supported thepoung man
and bore him to the stove. t r.
Be was a linen-weavzr,, a native
of Biella. Apprized of h ther's
death, and uneasy about hir4oong. un
protected siAter, he came to - carry her
into France and put her twar thit care
of some religious ladies. Ito hul ar
rived without accident at the refuge,
and was walking en the snow, when it
suddenly gve way under ht feet and
pluord him to a great depth, with
his sister, whom he was carrying in his
arms.
Father Out asked the Count Pietro
if be or his daughter desired a hot
bath; lot as the fire was burningbright
iy they declined the preffer: The
courteens canon then ordered fur us a
bowl of tea, with a modicum of' rum.—
This beverage restored us entirely
If arliv had the good Sophia recovered
tier .trenoth and color than she request
ed the Father hospitaller to show her
the way to the church and the Madon
na. He told her that they adjoined our
present sitting room; and this angelic 1
creature went to throw herself on her
knees lief re the altar. There with
iiiwed head, cla , ped hands, and an or
„f• profound recollection, she spent a
h ii,z, time in fervent prayer.
tf ilatmlitcr of faith, devst( d t ‘ th , ,
iiod, couhl-t thou spare du t, - ;,' I. q
Linnello. and thus snatch him from
hell? I war so ellf tivated by her charm ,
and personal attractions, that a few day ,
afterwards, I souzht her hand of the
count, and would perhaps have attained
it, bad she not been for a year past, the
affianced bride of a young nobleman
of Buda. Sophia and Fanny were the
only women who might haite saved me.
Fanny was a lady off` Luxemburg, who
lost hrr husband a few years since
Flemish piety and in.mnuousness added
new charms to her beauty. • flich, noble,
highly intellectual, mistress of several
IRucuaye?, a superior musician, she
n
pomsessed, exquisite send * s • 'ties, and, :.s
I believe- returned tevrti ieeti z gri 'AO.
ardor. She had a son, :174iff..wi ,:_ . 4,i,,, i /1e'..1 6:. '•
ti.3y, who won the hear t 4 ev..ryTh7iie
who approached" him. - ilen 4...kirst
proposed to Fanny, she manifested great
astonishment. She soon Tegaiirt+fre
coluposurfs, and said to me,,n4:.she pint
el ta her little Henry:—
• Lionello, do you see that pledge of
ei ~ rat lave? Look at him, and tell me
if it be urist:ibie fur a mother to abandon
her child."
1 as-ured her that I would clic rh
Lim with the lore of a fond father.
• N.. - :-..1,: , answered. None but my
nth r could love him. lied bereaved
my son of his father, that in me he ,
might find the love of both his parents.
None but a mother can give this double i
love."
"But you are yet young; why should
you doom yourself to a life of loneliness
and unmitigated sorrow?"
“•bunt., year: , are fleeting away; bat
the joy of a second engagement would
be far more bitter tome than my present
grief."
I le ir that city a prey to deep rn- lan-
Aoly, I wrote to her several timer, from
Arnstirdaw, Aix and Angers; but I re
ceived DJ answer. It seems to me that
Sophia and Fanny were the only women
capable of checkitig my passions, re
claiming me from my wanderings, re
conciling me to virtue, and restoring the
peace of mind to which I hsnd been
long a stranger.
Sophia, after having prayed before
the Madonna, arose, and approaching .
her father, said, with a serene, and'
smiling count nance; I have boon:
praying feT you too, and thanking our
Blessed Mother for rescuing us from so'
many dangers." The repast was soon,
read •. could scarcely have -gx.-
ected in that dreary spot the elegan
cies which charity and politeness spread
before us. Nothing was.. wanting; the
whitest linens, rich plate and delicious.
viands. Fa . lier eatt.sat near us,
answered our many questions. in regard
to the number of travelers whom he
had saved, and to the monks who, dur
ing the winter, dwelt in that icy tem
perature. He told me that in the space
of a year they often eravod more than a
fWi Ikrsons from certain death,
and be gave us some incidents d un ex _
-, rekiiiitgly tragic nature.
The re irr r .iens had a house at Mart
ingnv, whither they rep-ir,d when the
inclement season set in. Nevertheless:
the monks of a stronger e..fristitution
remained at the monastery and chanted
their p , almody in the midst of the temp
est. Here were cells for one thousand
strangers, each furnished with a bed,
and they could be supplied with food fer
Bev, ral days.
e n s o m i T c l e , ; 3 l t ffejent kinds
-, The reverend hospitaller :.howed me ,
pa F in or kn ob th ou e t ri fi g 7 t yearn I had been affected '
~rgewnix
row,
1 . 1 . i. e i of my breast, and in ho pes with
a fine .in mus l e d um of natural hi,t,.ry
ne d k n e r , n r :i o n e e s, ,_ ol a i l ' in i . - w
:,
~,,,...;,,,r,..e.t:t.i.4l,l l .l„,:d_t i i .e ,..:7 v t.erh u e d e rw e
y d
too
performing t
s ta e r n . d El , e b n o i Ej tz , t and h
hi el ,,
con ofhmteed‘annel,, ,ut found
t
leis any
ra.to,
as d
a lt. nf f : a ehairm order to o'tl
eoa,lp:alS
I w n hi t C h h is f w req ll u e : t n i t on th w e e A fo lp u i n n d
t i ir g wild
s.
a .rani?tsi ba g d o g ats el i fi, the °l'
the gr 'e e.::: c
the
I,Eo.l un b o !/: ., t g o un t d . FIA myself, or even to lay d as
'
hear r d tti n t a b g n 'ai =• Dr.
hoc the hollows .ofe re
i'Ln.': l'reT. tie
to
"insegrill some
Se
of E his
prostrated
r iptees, Jmil
ocilins, pheasants, glaciertoo,
'mermtain birds, white partridges,
cocks, end a ll°lnirlwi°-nsitirescil;°clleos' and I dete e a il 1 4 wl3
bird of i• • -
gray plumage spotted,see
ot hi e medicine, as to De -tibitaProvedinyedthe see
red ;
light go over to mi..
with ( . LinLious' snow-finch,) which r i l l: ch u.; , ' ;13,'€.'?ocietaor distance able
ef
14's
is foundr ?ran- isehelsk's.m=nea, I
pron si ounced nYLdil:= fro m
loTe
lila/flat,
and
i zen solitudes of. p i rat i W k 4t i an
eel
Mount .3 . ..rnard. Here, i r ni ii r t 4 i would moreover ° L L ia o . f that PtharaGitocutre
t I coughed et.
also, Father Cart had . deposited • cvertil I matter da117. - I . t= 1.9 it
Xi
the large quantities of
bronze tabl ' '
'es, disinterred near the au—rt—a Tanis and flis m°n lL El V rn it 4
the DOetor's direetic n na, ar *. d
cient Roman
temple. They are dedi-i ti , say t hat to
elited to Jupiter
Appenninne, • ' iirAtL.,nearq.ly well • LNl4A an Niaffio urn hs Fur
to insure pd. olk Thal - -eex n i nT e Ceitio.No - --"'
na Cb , 0480,
da2-4,1w
a prosperous journey, or deliverance
from the storm and the avalancbe. '
"This," said Father Cart, "was the
work of idolaters; and now-a•days there
are Christians who pass by this place,
not to thank, but to blaspheme, God :"
And I shudder to add that Swiss, born
of Catholio'parents, joined the radicals
after the Sonderbund war, and perse
cuted these monks, these ,beroes of
charity, mass tend, pillaged and barbar
ously banished them.
On the following day we rose early.
Sophia had gone to confession to one of
the monks, and on her return to the
hall she said to me, with a bright and
open countenanee:—"Lionello, I am go
ing to hear Mass, and receive Commun
ion for papa, who is still in bed. You
have a mother; will you go to Commun
ion with me?"
A cold tremor ran through my veins
ac this unexpected question.
"Lady, I am not worthy to go."
Poor Sophia bh..shed, and looking at
me with tearful eyes, continued, Lion
olio, I will pray also for you and your
mother."
I have no doubt that she saw the
impiety of my heart glaring from . my
eves.
• _
no, Aveorthance vri•h the pre., ise , n• ef as A
••••• el A aserraa) of ,ho e.OIMOO*GFII.). c.
Pan• ir pr , 914.0e for th.:•-poron •
t',tv , a,l of the
•. tf it 1 ' cll . ,
• RGE WIL-1?N. r9.lyor c.
rid ,0 Yy •to tee-, 'h ray plOoialllfillial, that
:b - T , . I ,1, • J NUA T, 1). I°.
' ag the ~P rin'.ll ,1 4 y ••a month, 11.
of evsh v anatified to v• IN La
fra•ithero of the V. o •• t r ttepreaenu t av e „ of L . :j•
Co , rtrion'ete4 FL, 'vet' a' •h • v pineem t f
hording'sir • , , , ,,eenve warns ct-ri
precincts, and eloot, by hehot. raider ihe provi
-lane of an Act of ha-eat I), pe.•••••ed th•3l.Bth d'y of
211,ay. A D., 18`.7.
One pereon to ',el ve C knyn- cf mif f NtS".
o,e iderann to ..ervtole (;natroller ~t eßia cjty.
ne Pu , un t serve an Trt-11.-ttrer cl daid toy.
E.h.ch e,l wt,om rtat : Lo:,1 the r Idle° for two
yearn.
!,y n-n , orrnltv to the n 1 ,090
•,, h an • a :•••• t crtlinarleem of l'oun
I- 1n. , •) 1 , 0, •• , n • 11 e r't Lon. ,f
w ,• y 't ore p n b e
t ne; , f two
• 6 - • •'• • 4 r• ••: 1,, 44 •.:elt.vt Coon.
Ly f l r .• year. /1,.1 :hroo peisoan tf,
.1, .retr.t.r4 cr it C I.
I. lir I-4 `:a per , r,u to no a member of
IP , 1•• ' t ers,un 1.6, be 11101:1140.1$ Or the
, r, ;4...4 11 be Tr.,inber or the
-; t 4/, ! ttr p.rsons to be members of the
rn Couucil.
Four, r. erson to be a member of
the t !pot Kt- d arse er,omi to be members of the
Coq - an 'a Conn , . I.
Ward—...:no r -al to bee member of the
%Id five persons :0 ce members of the Com
a, ❑ otturil
L Ward—Ono person to be a m6mber of the
Seleot •nd lye peraerts , o be members Of the Corn.
mon Coane I
-evea.h Ward—Ole I arson to be a mambar of
the Select and two aeraccs to be members of the
ContrroaLnetl.
E tttytn Ward,—One rer on t) be a member of
nod tbren pert+ Jno LO be members of the
brrrr n t O.lllCl'.
• in , h p•r:cro to bo smemb , r of the
Set et nod per . :ch; to to members of toe
I...ensinou t 0u0..11
- • -
Mttott of m ait“-a• qualiktyl to Borst° aaa
rn,aMor of It • f Itepr9aenUdiyett of this
f,,ionrmionsvaalth.
A , the tte , tp)ti to be held as aforesaid, mil rtes.
day, t:'e Tth esy of .tiovember. A.,D,11:12
, t , ',Gtort * °I ttro.tfliat,Wltra, wtlJ pots at the
?u ,he t.e.hoot House TO said wolf. •
• .
_ -
Tr e e:eetere of the , ecend wilt vote et, the Ptib
r • qch.Cl Rouse It, ea , d warn.
The eleeters ct co ',limn or the Third Ward tut
In s Lorin et an "veer .tt - Grant Etreet, being pre.
met I of said $1,1,1. will vote a: the tionee of
Fr etie JH11116,13 on ILL tx.rner of Sixth and Smith•
tiel
h, s's Iris of 00 much of the Third Ward a.,
lies sec nod elietof tr. n atreei, being precinct
No. tt: sit,d ward, , w 1. VC , , , at the bens , ol C. H.
Eerinetly et itie e , r,rr of Wylie and Tunnel
M-HOLY
The e:ectore of the Folrtt..• Wnrd sill vote at the
Pncid! r•ktcol Ir, ward.
The el , et , ,e nl rrolrth t f thd Fifth Ward as
lies north and rf adems street, bong precinct
N,..1 of said earn till v de at the Putnie halloo/
Roo," on I.,berty e root, ir. ea,d precinct.
in ch o' the Flf. h Ward ashes
south el d Wrct of Adams Street, being precinct
No. 2 , f teed tear t. ,n 1 vote at the Public hohool
Ho - t,e rn 013 evrrer u: Pike and Walnut streets,
in said rr,clnet_
The electors of the 91:th Ward will vote at the
Pub is Fehool ilcure in ,-aid ward
IDe ..I,eor • of thL !,vont.n Ward will vote at
De tub w Prh of House in stint want.
The . Irotto ( of the Eighth V'ard will meet at
the Fh:Chc School Rouse in said ward.
'rho r rotor. of it, Ninth Ward nil! vote Lithe
Pubdi• 5, htol Ito M i tati.l ,r11:(1.
Giw.r um , e , my hatidAnd :ketki of the said City
0" , .. w 0 -gu, tn.. 2.3ddat of Dreember, A. D.,186.1.
,'.•2 k. F.O itGS: W II HI IN, 15.1 IV.' or
.. .. _ _
111.: F( )1, t 1 \ (,4 ARE, VOL STA-
N. pe:sens ct respectr.bility
,• • , • ...= .:• t.. who hteta been greatly
: • :..
••• 13-; Ll' wendlo • y it•ve .n ,teir I sti ere now t if tt e'r
,4•1 e.a nrxeete.l I y Dr. Sehettc k's
EMI=
PIR3c of L I v,r Complaint and Dyipipsis
of Ten 1 case S"xuding..
I have been suti-riDg Lr ie.. yearn past from
Liver C. mo , aint and Dyspepsia. I heard of Ur.
ik.ha r ,elo s oomicui out to Minim Ruths, and I
thought 1 would g atd see him, as my disease
bad increased in red-1 1 ,e within the past two 3 ears.
and I haa been oindet tree thent of severs% doe:ors,
(ruin %shoal I TOetl. no b 1513054. In the early
pert cf June of this 3ear 1 treat to ace I T. Schenck,
and trot,. xaminad hitt. with his "HESPIROII
- " I have haen taxing hL Puivadatia Syrup,
Sad Nast 1' vas add Mandrake Pills autos then, and
I mutt esti that I stn greatly bttne6tt•td by their
use , rmgl,t a moot say that I am well.
ANNA M. SMITH,
bard; Jr'eenr.d Ig. , Mahoney/ to., Ohio.
1 hi re keen mach t4nrfitted by the neeo of Dri
'Schenck's unt.thunes.
RUFUS PA.R2.'ER,
PokmA Ohio
CZEBEM
Case of Mrs. McConnell
been ath.oted with Insease of the Lungs
fer tear or five Teen, when I heard of .1)r.
Schenck coming to , f.rtin igoch's. Prealone to
thintime I had given up all hope of Eater getting
at Mr. hoeh, nan,in I knew to have been
cured by Dr. Schenck, weed my husband until
he I.r.r.dleoup n me to go and see the Doctor,
who h-ued both my lungs affected, the bronchial
t'-b were both cliseaded; when I breathed, they
rtetle ttott it could be heard dletanetty.—
t I ~v., now t%.:16.11 big medic nee for some time,
-did fin I myself wunderfull% improved, although
rid entmelv recovered; I now rind myeelf abie to
uto nd to 133,5 t of my nou-ehold duties, and have
no /1 , üb, of my ultimata recovery. From the
Lenotlt I have received from IT. Schennkla treat
men.. I would advice *di persona emailarlyaffeeted
to epply 1,.; lutes wheu he maker hid next v:sit.
JANE' McCONNILL,
7Otrozinp, Nahorting Co, Ohio.
Oct. 31,
Certificate of Jane Grist.
I cave heen or shorn two ye-.re with a
in my °resat Lut.a in the aphinget Lila year
I t eat,: of ; E.:Mei/tit comini, out to Martin
and I tleh.rioin d in 'inn and ace him. and
exarnioed ir-th bin Iteapirometer. I did
to, and Aim to three of his medicine., ac.
corthe.r to .1 rectiona, and I hate been ,greatly
benefitted. I hope. from the benefit already ex
perienced, that it will not be long until I am en.
tirely well. JANE GENT.
Poland Tenons/tip, Meth/ming Co , Ohio.
00-11, 1881.
Warner.
Cure of !Mrs
-TO! FOIE CII RI.:)T14.18 AND NEW
11 1 . YEAI6 tiliioE9 AND
very art el , u a in wawed,lind Hill
be the bra, rre et, ...tetra .le and seryiece.b.e present
you eau give a fnen ; an, op)/ lontr at 'he prima
I...enee' Lee Ed i,oce.rees Lanteig (AA, $
...flea' heeled morel is,ote, no y f 1.76: ,614 .
o:a, ffeat $1 00 in S2.M. Also Butin'y and !Juni
nbnea, Cord and Ice ere. pen', and everything
rn Eur hue at equ,lly I, figure.,
JOS3 BOIL N 9.6 Market et, 2EI door from sth.
debt
NEW FALL GOODS!—
EATON MACFLUM & CO.,
Invite attention to their
NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE,
At Non. 17 and 19 Firth *trent.
Whoiesele buyer+) sunphertat lowest price& setLEI
OHEAP NEW •
An eIegROLIY c,rvAri hoer wood new 7 0c
,5140 ki:.6 With full Iron frAmo mrole
by One r f Cho okleA firma n Now $7OO
A nen 7 Ocokv.2, N 0•43,, o !1,11 1170
A new 7 lAo.,Noßuralcood Lou trume. 1160
eiHICK.ERIN(i ANOS
A 119% , upoly direct from the manufactory
at Boston. of 8 1 ,6 and 7 U,:tara new scale Coe:ker.
Pianos. la plain ..nd carved Rosewood furniture,
lust received and for sale by
JOSIN H MELLOR,
No. 81 Wood street..
Between Diamond Alley and Fourth street
W. H. flacGhlE & CO.,
IiERCIIA . NI TAILORS,
INV!TE the attenGen of buyers to
t 1,r 0 ;0 varie 01
Fall Goods,
;n.t roocire!, firnoiis A r,:rh ri - .5y tie round all 01
, /0 neweet y'er g0r).1.4 for t:orits and Yoiliti'y
Aret, togeilier 4.1 . :1 A tua ant coaiptita Resort.
:pent 01 geut . , 7 , -11'4 I , ornist log filacitt.
W r.i; et, tc,F, it W.. 143 b e feral et
nn_ . o2u .r‘•vrket Seitivre. A flop nenv City.
try, i i'iit
EFROPEAN'AGENCV.
HOMAS RAIII(3AN, EUROPEAN
1. &gest, No . 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is sre.psrerr br,ng out or sond back passengers
from or to an. part of tbe old country, either by
ster or as...n.g. oscirets.
f".(iliT 1 OP-A P.- FOR psyaele in may pert
of Euroiro.
Agent z_7.,'“ar.r.ri Rail ,
toad. looot :ha :..•tox Lin. of
Pl.,•!in., .P.teaLrere
LaVery(..o!, GLE9Venor LTA
SWIMS. m (all
EEO C.TS2, SIGN & OIiNAMENTAL
PAINTER. AND 6 1.4 LAZIER,
fourth St., Etta Wood A. Smfthileld
iiTTS73OR( Ef, TA.
hs-Allvtort k pro- 9 31.1y attended to. ror'Xlipi
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-.
142 rake, A crime ankle, just received and
for gale icy NV. n. SMITH &
del4 147 Front end 11.4 Hamad snso a.
AUSTIN LOOMIS (O, Dealers in
Prom esory Nots,,Borde, I.l.titttegee, and on
e , arties for money.
Moneyromissory Notes, Etoode, MotiginAa, with
eulleuere. , el.l 4.4 e&
NOTES IND DRAIPIN BOEOHT AND SOLD.
Femme dseiring Loans can to wootumodutei,
oeeet;.e,e tonne, and telejahet.N...en be furnished
011.3 iritkef, aL 1,313:111L81 - 41,4S , ' entice.
..4.120, attend to the Sitle, Renting ..ad Leaning of
.441 tt.te eta.
Ofgeo,WiTH PITT LEST ab.6l/4"Wood,
tz31:11. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO,
/t. BUIGIEF4
MANIIPACTI3I.IIIt
~c T VEITY DESCRIPTION OF
No. 47 , Smtlthronld Eilreet,
F;TTLIEILIROI - 4.
F .A So E. lAf ± :NIT OF
PlEt6bargh Zan ti Cada red Furniture,
Constantly on hand, it bech we •o. :It the lowed
prees for CASH. zny'ellrie
IC E-10 tierces in store and fo
jtsale by
CH EESE-2(0 boxes prime Cheese
for efee by ldei7j HENRY H. COLLIN&
Dor C L AY-150 bbls Missouri Clay
I received and for sale by
del7 HENRY EL COLLINS.
WO.)D AND MARBLE IMITA.
'fIU C 3 nn Papa r. for dining Roma
and yea:.thulea tor sale at 07 MA-Eret Rtreet.
&IS JOSEPH R. HUGHES.
25 ivs, C. 11. A
5 errs ratan:lnt R. , con,
In gtor, and for oy F. oh.LLk RS A CO.
no9o Pnnn Ptreqq. PlO,DUrith
5 tißuss «INsLUW'> 6001'111/NG
bYHUI', for sal•
I, El) A KELLY, Drugier , ',
, 4 , 19 No ad ~treet, ,iloghonv.
M=M
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMS,
No. 164 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY.
UNDERTAKING, in all tie branches,will receive
prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room
r a the Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio
treat. Allegheny. aeleely
10 G ROSB BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
Ti °LILES, JuRL rent lyeit.tand ter eale t iz
GEO. A. DULLY, Drug
No. fig Federal street, Alleg eny.
WALL PAPER AND BORDERS
of foreign end domeatie manufacture, for
sale wholesale and retail by
r oraa W. P. M t RSH/t1.,1.. 87 Wood street.
WILL 10_14:A I,A VID L.TA.NDLEF9.
R 1:1:Ail: A. CsiFFI:,
Ipeciai Partner
General Part r:
MEANS & °OFF
atncoeseors to M'CandlooE, Menne a ON,
WHOLESALE GROCER S,
Corner Wood and Water Sts.,
1010:10 PITTESEIURCM.
OWEN BYRNE,
MEROLIANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair Street.
Gent!emen's Cloth.ny made to crde• cheap
FOR CAS-.
•
- n - AVING RETURNED FROM NEW
YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS.
CASSIFIERES and VESTLNGS, which can be pur
chased at prices far below the usual rates.
IR-Great inducements offered to cash buyers.
.e2L•em
Wholesale Bookseller,
STATIONER AND NEWS DEALER,
71 and 73 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,
and you wtll receive them proinptiy. deg
ON THE OHIO RIVER-10 acres co
valuable land for sale, having a front on the.
chio ',yen situate near Wellsville The Cleveland
and Pit t.hurgh Railroad rune through it.. For price
end teems appl at the Real Evtate office of
CUTERER'r & SON.
41 Market street.
ROBERT DALLZEILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION AM FORWIRDIAG MRCHASTS
I:hyLLA3Oz Pivi)oi:titaxe Amum-to
rm. asi izszleft eurPri , " ,
prrragosos.
EMBROIDERIEs AT COST—
..evino out sale .
FRENCH EiraWDERLES a LACE GOODS AT
'NATOLI, NAONUM A COM,
dad Fiats stmt.
1" r r P , OP
JOAN IL M•.LLOR,
81 Wood street
M I L LER e RICE
A. A. CABRIBIt & . BRO -
• -;_
Pittsburgh General insurante,,_AMieh,:t.,
.3..Compantee Represented Of
,Htips !
est S an•Mxtg. •
SarChanared by Penna. and other EitlteeMlL
vi.. Fire, Marine and Life Blake takentriellife
eeriptions.
13 n 26-4 m 'porwrnsyrnitict:katimini•-:•
JAMES H. ILpg
notO)E
05NA.3317 . 14.' 043; '
82 Inebes to AO Inches
AP-Orders may be left at H. 011ILD8/0001471U
Wood 9tr.t Pltipbutith. oeßblvie
D R. SWEET'S
Wholesale and Retail by
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Satinets, Vestings, Tailors'Trizazny4r44 . :
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Corner llama it. and Duquesne' VlTitirg;,
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Jr.. have entered into
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name end style of LUNAIt r 4
The (..mpaciy - are prepared, I. ii7l aUorderafpk,
Ulbrich. -Ng and I/lumina:jag Oita. Coasitzuziaata,
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pitteamt,h, 2 1 3,1861. • •ao2r: •
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•
BRAIOn, Lard. Sitter
Dried Prick cud Produce atneertiltrY:-14:
coma, ay tudis..aT Lap &TUT -8111$0ft:,--
PlTlBBrikaff,
Bran re—Pronois O. Briley, nem, 'ilillilid&DEV4
Worth dr. B. Cu th bert & rituals - 14.th, Bord*,.l.
Ott, Brisker i sweariDgea, 8, Brad.. Chura.. - K.
hi. Bent, Ltot BowoZl , Mzot i k tieinte
nd
AProeia, Donlon hatch 4 Wheennir,„
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1 419N17PACTURER8 OF,
LOOKING
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Gilt and imitation Rnairsiiiiidllo4ldhlit;'
LTLALE43 IN, .
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I.2BSlalllitflet,4 140444
Detrooe,, BloCk; betttnan' Pittb hail Stith,?V,
burg:. po. qty Blare at , numilifantiantece ;
Prlne. -110; Parucu la? attentio/04i to =„:.
Paintings FteAttiltitng Prximen - •inttt: bubo**
franned at.wholenale prim •
MAT' • '
EAGLE OIL woaxsi
WIG EITRI AN & AWUERSOII,
Ipi EPIN ER§ AND DRAIRIISIttr-:
Pure Carbon Oil, qualitygnealleteeettl,-
burgh.
Bel:mole and :`.ar Grease eoPehlatillM hand
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Ux IQ PO RT ANT TO INIirEftORS:'
Great Union Patent'AßonM'
ROBERT W. FENWICKL-'
Counkeitor and Patent test
AT WASHINGTON CITY 'D. 0.1 -
filrom Hon. Chas. Mason, kffir Cemedreceirpfalia
Pi/mm=oTc%D. k, Oetob ref t lift
Learning that R. W. Fenwick,Haq.,,',ltUnaLtra;"'"'
open an office in doe ciq. an a Boliegteregt POottavd,....,
I cheerfully state that have long - known Wattle*
gentleman of Large experience.= inceih
prompt and accurate tamers habits, mpg el e
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doubted integrity. As such I coMmatuf barn to the. ✓
inventors of the United States.
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Mr. Permian waofer nearly tour yelnathe MUM
goer Of the Washington Branch Ofßeeof tie tidoolitkl
American Paten; Agency of Mearrnahuna.A.Rolat .
and f. mare tha n ten flare offallany AannaeOed
with fiaid firm, and-with as expertadosatibuttes;
years in every, bran ch relating .to ttio . 2t PIM*:
and the . intOrest Onoventora
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TIORX DAALERS, and desk* -in
jr - -vitfrratica - k cofhel• BtfilattliVirront3
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136 Wood ttregOt
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mAKE TOOLS FOR BORING
LWELLS at the shorten; tt
ing been In the hosinese oftnnettlintotogMOltt.
ever atnee the "fever' drat broke On4weniirfiter
persona about to engage In the Oil buslnersh,W_M
wilt be to their interest to givens aOO and • 8 -
an examination of our ate& now on hana.-,.inhihr.,,
JAS. HILLING.A.R 4
LA PLANING MILL, world;
the paths that he has rebuilt gm' to the tre;
having enlarged his establistanfmt, and libtd. t 4 ..i
with the newest and most amoved robtinery .
now prepared to furnish Heorhig
boards, smell sawing and meowing., domiy.
and shutters, kiln dried4Ornesoltd
agr.
Booth Pittsburgh. SeptetribSr 7. 181. ':jamV
DENT $6,25 per "month 'foe - Verbal.
dwelling, in Etplanea court. Inquire at, -
nala 611darketatreet
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granubaeci and .4 nn • B coffee re edi# , Acinkj
in atom and for y BETINCR.* ROW; - '• -
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