• • .80406 , 1 . O ; l°. Y MOnlingr Aids) At the„ . ' l4 - orth.EN,. t ~..roNey of . ) 7 Asn - d wo o d put Terme : Mx Dollars a year, 'payable 'addl . , in adrviae. iaAie copies, twO. sale at fie Sonata: in. the WM°. ar4...bythotllewebes. - RATraerillirnaMnia. :i4"..;11,5, v -tetw l. um*, Own) .41,1eNv Vim*. redr. tempt f:6O 22 Toreotteattions,..- 0 .1 00 00. 013 e 1 76 _ 60 7 800 200 1 60 1 00 7. Throe 400 466g68200156 100 Oneinentb..- - 600 886 60•1.10 116 Tin) m0nth5........-.. 700 444 eo 2.86 2 to, rbseernienths.-- 9 00 6 00 4 50 800 301 Nour months-..- 10 00-6 65 6 0(1 8-86 650 Site menthe.--.-.... U. 00 7 36 6 60 - 8 666 50. 1342 menths-....---. 1260 800 600 4 . 00 660• Nine 10 00.10 868 00.686 900 One 20,0018 86 10 00 686 /2 00. ages/100n finebarleeajper Ilan= 00 One square, iieB.B92n*Ce ,6222anyeerpeptelljk412 - Marriageeonee , i. - 5 :(.1.1411 cr 0 V.E. ' 191.° °44., RR-A:lDi., _lErZ' , NO, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner second; Pittsburgh,) Manufacture an wholesale and retail: dealer In al kinds ;,of Cook, Parlor,' and Heating stoves, . Grata FrontVanden; &e -s In our sample room mes be found: the "OBLEBRATED GAS BIIIIIiiNG 6001 C. EtTOVEY, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been thlly tooted by thousands, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any in dna market ; together with a great many other desirable patterna. We have aleoa.very largeassOitmentof PARLOR AND 11RATING srovss, ,Alttnrsofng POMO of the BEST PATTERNS now of. 'tared to the pabl.o. •P tr i n EN AME LE D the of r awest . onno n Sawn Bow -atd.Jan GatesialPof which are of. tared at very lookiirloee. Alktpeeter Sid - fteemetite offered to btdldera In want of GRATE.PROMTS. no&em P i s GRAPHIC .ALBUMS, • gaI4TIONABLiE MLA urls. I :XA,S§V) IN BEAUTY, UN thittriLLED riktUALITY. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOR& Albami to gititia testis in CLOTH. WITH IMITATION MOROCCO, WITH TTIRSEY.ANTIQUE, WITH VELVET AND GOLD • • To lied Twelve Catde, To twld Twenty Ou'da. • To hold Tturty °Ards, To hold Folly Verde, To hold Fifty thirds, To hold Sixty Cards To hold Blighty Garde, • : To hold OrtegiindvedCgirds, • —744M-I nt boits s tro4 /horn - GINE_ • • - _ -• To FIFTEEN DOLLARS: CARTE DE VISATE PORTRAITS Card Pbotograpl of all the celebrities of AmArlon and Europa, oomortaing, with a fen exceptions All the crowned heads, All the prominent statesmen, All the principal Generala, All the favorite Authors, All the iteverend Clergymen, All the distinguished cit 4 zens, All the Palmer Marbles, HENRY MINER, Suocessor toHont a Miner. text dopr to Poet offloe. M. FABER & CO,. 'STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS IRON FOVITiDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Maker!, Naar the .Penn'a R. 8.. Passenger Depot. PiT'SFIBURGH, PA., anNEANUFACTITRE ALL F.I;NDE3 OF Steam Engines. ranging fv - ,m three to one dred and fifty horse power. ...nd suited for Girls* Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factorise, etc. Wye particular attention to the construction of En es and Machinery for grist mills, and for up• ta, mulay and circular saw mills. aye oleo on hand, finished and ready or ship ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description, . . . Also, furnish Boilers and Slone' Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and PuThee in every variety, and continue th. , anufactare of Woolen Macritnery and Manama Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materiala, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. illirOrders from all parts of the country solicited and promrolv vino& fe21.4•11. ItAR -100 barrels - Baltimore B , Coffee. • &mar. 60 barrels extra C, Coffee. finger.—!n store and for sale REYMER 'A EROB, f4na.126 •wl r6P6.,nd .04.114. STEAMBOAT AG EN C • - WILLIAM HAZLETT Has opened an Aka at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where he will transact &general Steamboat Agana' , boldness, and would solicit a share ..:4 patronage from steamboat men. WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND IM„ORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD 1110NONDAILELA RIB CH M, 827 and 820 Liberty Street, with► PITTSBURGH, PA• THE AIiDESCO OIL COMPANY F . A .pe CT no tr , RE articl A e l% c T l D HAVE FOR sale a REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Ron-Explosive. Also, PURE RE-trZOLE. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, sall‘aos Pi MB WOW, Pd. JOSEPH TIIOI4IPSON, GENERAL AGENT -IND - COMMISSION MERCHANT .10. 4 ..rorth Filth Street, aoumo PHILADELPOII. ICKUkt Y U Tii. 7 -30 bush himory • o reeersbd and for sale by JAB: MOTU% Vanier About- and Irttotots. A 144 ORDII 4 IASTCE TO E14413141111E: Pennsylvania R droadnimpanyto it.. tracts, limn City of Plttablirjgb. a portion of Ilbartr•street,Jethel , ••, Winslow; The onoupation of that portion of - libe• arty steeet,'ln the oily of Plttsbu gh. sr-tending n'ttni Dant street eastwerdly to the line bell/eon' the toifth and Ninth Wards of said oityritiy. the Penns /*Ws Railroad Companyfixate tracks and roadviiy, resident the use thereof Tor all Otbir and orilAspo. e pmposee of Pavel exceedingly danger ousocd inconvenient, and _ • wanness, Penn street and Liberty street con , tf -4,,,11164hti biirdand moat practicable ouattleastward triaaathemideity, it p.' isernedimpelativeiv neoe.B. easy to main secure the f ea and unol'etructed use .._of`tha 'portion of I.•hem idreet, so oonnoted by saidliedbroad Com psuy. /ad Wanness tlfbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com_pani is willing to purobase the premissamalokrol land; :+ituilto`ott tulle south side of s*setonci: Quarry street, from the him between the Fifth and , Vieth. +verde aforesaid, tic' WaelerifikirifieetP whereon us traokif.ean'heNdi.d numb a trans acted. titecebrintablinreald oompiutyto resMrefo the oily that portion of Liberty ;Street now norm- Riskily it. Viersfers lie it - ortialneATWrid.enicted by the Major. olduntreirand eithisnrof ,P.ttsbrirgla in Se loot and Gonifition ' CCl nitellt i •WleatriMide-eatt 1, 13 hereby ofddited, nand enacted by;the authority at Aft‘WaMa. , • oiisenaen Tlit y lis"'inielierite 4 Cdt the Meet defikatedto Them an Act of the General bijo z of the Vac -Ake Bf unumagth Penneylvater, ja i r4rla T il‘e cA n tftt t i t! *14 ,4 1 91441 Ralirned Company:l.e Yd cwitireatreete;iilleYa, psalm, H u gh Loot war in the City of Pirdatkugh running sad itojendag the prendses land lots of land intended to het purchased and occupied as aforessdd by the sald'Esilroad company is fa tO Int • All those portions of O'Hara; Fardom Adams' Walnut Meohanics and • Harrison streets lying on the south aide or .the present south curb line of Liberty street.: : Alpo, all that, pot tim of Elm street Wag on, the south indent the onixent tomb curb line of LW arty sireetto itapc•lntetintentenion with Faber street. - r Also all. that portion of Quarry street from the point of interseption with Elm street, eastward y the line between the Mb and Ninth wards afore aLid- Aleo. el that•footarry or wemendtwelle Aced wide, lying on thirsouut side of fa tierty etreerand extending tram the sluff Inc. of Witatun&ton stre e t. to the-line between the Fifth and IV th warde aforesaid. also, all publio alleys and passage ways Molded or being to or'upon the rquares or biois a ballad& byttentreete and footways here intendedto be vacated and surrendered. • • Prokined •neverthe ens that no Street, alley, pas. , live, way or footway, ortportione thereof herein eamstioned shall be closed or ohistruoted until said Ralhosiillotepasy has obtained ressendonof the Drover y ozlote of ground respeoti rely fronting or abuttingthereon. Storx or 21.7 hat in consideration of the vacation and eturendera salaforliald, she said iNa.SaYlrisida blailroad-CoMpeneseher and will imme diately up. Oa thopturesge OrthisiafdittantaiprOCeed to onsain . in legated proper manual' pcianeeefrin of the preln. - lees eadlotadtgrotuul frournignix the said strict L aney% pasenge.ways amt fOotirkt, es specified and bonded In the preceding section. and shalt and Will contione•dlligentVdo a Wain es afore. aid the, poesesslan-ofthe same, and shaltsand will so.anon" thetposseasion of the lotafronting on thiPstreete and alleyer hereby vacatedu secure% remove its nub and thanksikeni Liberty street, betweentlrant street and On& Depot, repave- and repair - acid streeti t the ooet:Of:eaid company and undenthe sPeiddon of the &met tioiamlnee ;and Reearding Ihegrattlor. °roil:awl/roper officer of said any. „isrorided nevertheleas that whenever the 'eta of eround and premises to be acquired as aforesaid by said Railroad Company, shaff.efteratuels a qui d-non by it, cease to be cusid a rrarned and toodipied by it for railroad purposes: 'lust then theatreets. alleys, paassge ways and , i,footimpr, terelly - Inlociarid ant surrendered shalL 7 egain'filiert to the city of ah n a rgh' That iha--rigistithaareb7 taaadasidrld the liitOrrOile'lll'Atibtlil firPfiataiftanktaliaatii a " L ' en )P lo #ol,4 andithen - dhat'peei mint &nem street 'thiMilhdtb *,ll llAscatddlsr the Alar• pose of rePilringlitdipthrinsrainthiciving-ismother wise admitting the - , watirr pipsairkmitlylng find • 'tweet, Ind at 'WI times to heves e, thereto for that parpose, and the , said,Teg a rriniii.ltalF road Company sma ll , coder pri•ofausd the satitheffon efthelbsperhtterOpli qthelfrater Worka, conatrn4 and - lreekAn perpelmd repair. good.condition andiree froenrater. ouwehed tun nel OP,•hard brick or stone, notlikatiramdivelsetin, width' and seven feet Mho glad fn the eat saint" lee a eo.erfng and protection for the niti..Water pmeti, saithlneana of oonvonient saMesiirsaroursdri with Oin' of proper idreiggthand approred4tini..j Ida Bannon sit asmiktiwtingazi and from tnh cars of said Railroad Comma) , alma be done within the tines. of the property he. eby .a dated and surrendered, and said company sisal, within six months alter obtaining possession of said propeny, cause to be Brasted, at its own ex pense a cubstarthal wall of trick or stone, nut less than eight feet in height from the level of labia ty street, and rx ending along ,aid street within the limi is above dee-Jibed. Siert= 6th. That before this ordinance shall go taco effect, tee Pt nears/anis Railroad Cempacy shall fl'e w.th the city Controller a properl u• mantic:Med copy of a ita..) anon of the Board of D rec ors ecceptlug all the terms and condition' th•reof Orda ned and enacted into a law in Councils, this 12th aay of December, A. D., lEdl. JAMES ftioAULEY, President of Se'eel. Council. Attest: R. Moasow, Clerk of Eelect Council. A U. MoCANDLMft President of Common Council. Attest: Hues kl'Alserst, Clerk of Common Council. S. 11116. Fide White, Matti and Fancy Flannel Under and °yard:arts on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S,' SHIRT PAUTORY, NO. VT ST. CLAIR STREET TUB bERAT QUESTION OP Tll A~ For the next two weeks will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY FOR A 0 I RISTM.A.B NEW YEAR'S PRESENT. All the friends Ind customers of lIIINE.NAN, MILYKiN & SIRDLR, That have not yet detttrna'ned on what to buy wil }dame look over the following list of eat/cies, when tney mid be cure to find something to sant Gold Vest Chain., Silver Table Spoons, o Gent a' Breaal pins, I " Tea Spoons, " Soup Ladles, " Br acelet a, . " Forks, t 6 t I,3 4t c ch Elles:ls. - Butter l inive 4 " Pen • and Omi, 1 " Cream Ladles, " Lockets for Mine.; " Sugar Tongs, tures, " Raltepoona, • Necklace, " Mustard opoons, 0 Studs, - .d's ~ Sleeve Battens, Cht Fork, Enils A Orr:trees, • Cu " Finger Rinse, " ' Thimbles, ChatAaln (Amin., I " Snuff &MIPS, " Ear Rings, • " Napkin Rings, , Far Drape, Plated Castors, Guard Cabins, " -Cake Baskets, . Keys, . Tea Setts " Charms, " Clothe Setts. Armlets, " Molasses Pitch. " Pencils, Jo, Ao erA, Plated Ice Pitchers, Plated Spoons and Forks, Plated Soup and itratttr Ladles, etc., eta SH. Geld and Silver Watches of every Imagaira le style and price. Is-French German and American Clocks, Spy Glasses, Musical Boxes, 2 to 12 tones; Bronze, »tat nary, Po troornues and fancy artnalea in general too numerous to mention. All we ask is a call at our establishment, NO. as FIFTH STREET, one door from elft wood, and examine our goods and prices; d NATRONA OIL. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTU RING thmartiele. which.for brilliancy burning, freedom of offensive odor, and trinspa rawly of agar, Partook color we warrant not to be changed by age or exposarojls nosurpaased by any illuminator in Ude or Esetern markets. As a proffutble Oil to the torammer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries which °scale lo per oent in strength all the make of English Soda bronettto this country. Our menu• lecture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE. SALT, so, Are so well and tavorsbly know; we trust the mention U. sufficient. All orders and tnquirieswill bepromplyattende to by ddresuung GEORGE COLOUR, Agent. - Poona Salt Afanufesucuing attripany. .."011,ydwis 114 Wood scree; lutiAnieglb i-e-7V - - : 11, f :=:4V — f. ,-„.. 7 ~.' ,t`• „ ,!, ). . ; I.; r , '; , ~' ' ' t ' •• , 1 c , l' ;4 7 : ~ . 4 ..,.. 1."( BY ' TELEGRA ity- realterdars Telegrenn. AL Federal lilefery'-'6l . Kei4;.. titteky. - ' OINCUMARI,-- January . - 8 A ipeCial dispatch of the Geizt,tte,"-frohlauttoeville, ..,. lif+.l 9 : - ~ :-, General Milroy is still reeving,. the expedition sent out by him of three' hue & dred of the 82d Ohio, under Capt . _Lacey , into Tacker ionnty, dispersed four :him- , dreg rebele,•cepthring a dispersed a *go amount of his stort4Pflre “iiii3l4-f. ibuittit and, a private. -- aVs were. : f. ,fo.tailldeadAl:.otry.4l _,A. ~.A:alik. -,- :liaixtberlorre MA' 'err iiikciY)lloll: ''' ,.....'<,:. ,- •,..- 37- ;', :4---'7.0.-,;;..-. ''' Nj.. ' [ ilkarmit "Vicioiriirlaigilit• Vrariniaa, January 8.-44peeleig Fetich to the Inallifir e r 4: ... v. r, trinkc j p A b ge lac : niight, says-that a. ' ll atliallaogittri • Kelley'e . forces, cominiustikst by Colonel Dunning, of the Firth attio,rcgirr,"lo4 • 444 Boransv last night at 1.2 4,:logiqiciniiiki. tacked the - Rebels,. two ZhOUNgia Iltrangillt: B tio's,o4%; -..Bast of BomneY, at-daylight; this day: -•• Mae rebels . were oompietefri routed, willi l the !pas of iliteen killed,- tWej pita; of eatmen, their Wagons, tents, &a, with twenty prisoners, inoluding one coin mission ed officer-sipar ioss,,none. It IS rumored herechisiftertioaa 1.441, tharchals Are in full retreat from 'Rannoch . Airivai of the Canada. Ramirez, January B.—The steamship Canada has arrived, with dates to the 28th 4tlt.. A 'great state of suspense prevailed in Europe for the arrival of the Atria with toe lis . xpected reply from the American Gaveritment. The Manchester markets are Arm.— Breadstuffs easier. .- Provisions steady.— Consols at 90iiig90V, 4 • In the Liverpool cotton market mole. flispand Saturday, the tisk a reached 15,000 :bales:Abe:market closing easier. ' - Tna , stearnehip Hibernian, which will letl for Poktland Dill the 2nd of January, will take nearly seven hundred troops to St.,Jotin's;;N. B. - ' Thestealitsdtip,Afric.a, which.aill leave Litierticol otther4,h, will also take a body of troopebrasillihm., The shiplsiihifitilida from New York for the Olytiscwah abandoned at isms on 'De. cforitierlbtX. , 'T "i, • ,-,.. , --- ._- „Isord-Paimerston hae , ecoviited`ficm hl .sittsok of the gout The-Duke of Bare , :' Ocrburg Goths bad retnrned to the Ootittl. 10310. -The Psussian Government bias eeitt-ei note to the Ootiektment et Washington, ttoildemning the act of taking Mason and Slidell, Lulea from Kentucky. Lauravtvia, January 8 —The Demo% Oat is informed that a Federal scouting ;forty biought font' prisonet a into Goleta whO wore endeavoring to join Z W agger. The party report 2 Alt:offer, with thpuiltald-goie, between GroseLahore' Greensburg had been almost depopulated' by the rebels, but Ward's Federal Brigade hai gone there to take possession. The rebels captured live soldiers who ware guarding Boreli's Ferry, killing a man named James, and taking fifteen or twenty guns The guard were surpriski by rebel detachments on each side ot the river. From Washington. WASHINUTON, January 8 —lt 16 ascer• tained on inquiry, that tt is now settled to the satisfsctiun of all parties thlt there are no grounds for the charges against Adjut• ant Unneral Thomas or any member ut hie family. The United States Azrlcultural Society met to-day, President Hubbard, of Ohio, in the chair. After the transaeticn of some preliminary business, the meeting adjourn. ed till to morrow. &z-Governor Reeder, of Pennsylvania is among t e arrivals. Ex-Governor Morehead He leased. BOSTON, Jan. 8 —Ex. Governor More head was released from Fo: t Warren on parole today. Boors, SHOES, GUMS, CORK SOLES AND ICE CREEPERS, closing out VE.ry low at the CHEAP CASH STORE OP JOSEPH H. BURL 4ND, 88 'Market atreei, 21 door from ' Call to day ant exhaling to acted stock. - 110poY8 AND YOUT BOYS ADD YOUTHS SOTS AND YOUTHS BOOTS, COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND 0011..E.-DICKSON, BTEWAILT A 00, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having superior facilities for supplying the beet quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Black and Coke, are pre• pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and ie dry and tree from slack• particular attention given to sup. plying emily Coal. octitallmd IME-100 bblg fresh Lime for gale I by (de24) H ENRY R. COIJ:1101 CARPETS, 26 PIECES NEW DRUGGETS, 76 PlllO.llB NEW BRUSSELS CARPET 03-These bare 1n• t been received and are of the LATJOT AND BdOHE81• PAITERM, at the low• est prices W. M'CLINTOCX. r 2,760 just elg barr v r a u d d i e m O m il 6ll4 s artt nva i ci ty for bale by la 6 L ALLEN. Agent, Na 6 Wood etree A barrels Crude Oil, fr‘m Ilanawha t Pt ofe . o? gravity $3, just received and for Bale by I. A Attest. No. 6 Wood street. tit U. 0.6 UIL-230 barrEttcer ree k Oil, 34 granny, just reotived and for sale low B. Le ALLEN, agent, No. 8 Wood street. Ti OF fl—The contrib. uu3rs of the Rouse of Refuge, of Western renottylrania, nil hold their annual meeting at the °mos of the insulation, No, 07. (up slat , 3 1 Join? Building, Fourth street, Id tiNDAY, the 0 , it that, at 10 o'ciocic a. In ,ier the purpose of bearing the report of the late Board, sad electing Managers for tte ensuing year. By order ()Me Board cf Managers, fan 44, d J ;RN I. LOGAN, iscoretary VV , °M UM il PAPER an 4 WI PAP_ER, in grant iliftes variety for age chew for oast week OWE! 400111113, ID Fifth street, _ll. 8. DIEVPHIPACIRF.R. OIL CLOTHF, Manley was the son of a wagon ma ker in Barrington, "poor but honest" (as the damaging phrase is) who had brought up a numerous family, feared God and obeyed the laws. The eldest son was of medium bight, but looked puny beside the tall men who are rear ed in Kentucky. He was shapely, and even graceful, but he was slender of figure and retiring in manner. While other young men hunted or reveled be read or studied, until his complexion became singularly delicate for that scorching climate. When he was de. scribed to me, I well remembered his large blue eyes, full of intelligence and sensibility, and so shy withal, that no one Ever had more than, a passing glance from them. This was the man, albeit so shrinking and feminine, who hid fascinated the stately and self-as sured girl; this fellow, as timid as a deer with his horns in the velvet grass, had succeeded While a score of vigorous gallants were waiting for an opportunity I Next day, toward evening, young Manley, with a eompanion named Cook- I I* Market Strut• ..._ ProrriikuiiretiOuid: A STOJI LOVE 14/ 1,i.-ENTITIVKir: (Continued frorniaaterdaY.t.l -.. _ • - , lirdue time we traversed the tu Von miles which constituted our jo - '''.to Colpiel 13thiWAI"0, - ;:eitate ; orir,i- ,, ziffe thr4igli tikcbiiii* land, covered,". , ere and.therf With._ stittite,d, craggy..,-i:ack jacks, does-mot re4hirti , ••Sttay .!,1,; cial mention 't -- Neither a& L d,iliq ;:., e 1 4critie, -- tireAttolghtytera,:gliC . :' , ,:eta, !ala: 1111 4 11 *-- , 44Ta tliare-nots:.. • • ists itO•doitirtili: Norfakell4 ;4l Y - 0 .' t , P°" th e l i l***l l 46 o /oPAiti 'lOld - Vds.v ~ , . .ti, . :,'- . ,7i.,, , .., - '- , Wing. ite .•,;.. ? . < i , .‘.!_ . l ,r,-..ii7:. i s .„ - ..,: ,- : , i . ..;.-E l en 900+ 4 44:i.,::„' AO " : -N e t'V ~ iOl 3 a **441 , ..*8it0 ,- is slatai - tji6if ' tfregaetr • fdsit in the (Wit - tern 4Vorld. Br- ilia was my. constant comp anion, , ,an e k e , was pur,faithfilsquire. ButX ma : - ; 11.. d) - ;,. , ,:44:14hat.„3 , :0ung5ter, ' 'felt i sure thatMia'.' , ."llittweli-did le net .hiintither. , ‘:Yri est tiiitie4 4 lll4,t 1,, am .not hero °ern) , own stort, The youthr hid been beforehand with , .lile- Jake,. however, drew conch:4oW rap- idly. ~,,, , - • " Powerfulwood girl, ,k . ise,,Vely: ease I knows her from jaccainny. Carried her inNixarins : reckon couldn't 4 do it now nohoti.", And Ale ugh ed, but continued ore's on 'two de 'em to sheer thirNfort y i *' Cely an' •z•ltliss Anny; thor ilivisiorq i I a f misty big farm, antT lots. of 'g. Couldn't do better no wityss-' • Measrs sa Bill," (meaning me, Will ' , orap kins,) " I sh'd like to blong to 4 14 m, I should so." cl .. I had not thought of making in vrstment, in-that species of live -took, l p but the frank avowal of 'moild e by Jake was a compliment, which:* , own was flattering. SoX tqldlim th at if I were his owner I would not vti•th: him more than once a week ; at vr , loo he haw-hawed, and showed his vermillion gums again. ,r • v% - • Nothing eouldle more toner ,than the pride and affection, CoL , - ell felt in his daughter. .1:le w her sparkling faee at table, and Bowed 'her steps across the floor wi `all a father's foudhess in his eyes. is wife was dead.; 'he had no son, and '• sea oid daughter; Anne, was plai '• -,'; and of a quiet turn. I remainedra week, and tht hitting was successful. On one ogee* Col. Berardi - gaie a proof of hisatittseishin• g 'kill with the rifle. Juke-144 gone home, carrying the carcass cialittek t and - the Colonel and I satiiteog*lttlf 1 4 *-T12:0,0k:-.11 . • :144. t h er lot. the one he ud Rirmits but nothing escaped him. Pqnirrels, which I coo d not see, came tumbling down from the trees; partridges and quails dropped among the low bustles ; in every case the ball touched only the head. "Do you never hit in the body?" I asked. "Never, in this kind of game. If I should kill a bird or squirrel with a ball in his crop, I should leave it in the bushes." I mentally determined not to become a target for Colonel Bar well, as long as there was any other for him to shoot at. On the morning when I was to re turn home, my host expressed the mu ternary satisfaction at the visit, in which I heartily joined; and he assured me that be would remember me in any le gal business be might have. Miss Celia (the prefix is universal in Kentucky) came to the stile, and kindly bade me good-bye. I afterward remembered that I saw her slip some thing into Jake's hand. I resumed my former mode of life. A fortnight passed, when one evening going to the hotel for tea, I heard that Colonel Barwell's daughter had eloped with young Manley—for a Gretna green marriage in Tennessee, it was supposed—and that the father was in hot pursuit Then, I remembered the letter given to Jake, and the significant glances between Miss Celia and the un known young man. I saw once more, the spirited girl, full of enthusiasm and romantic nonsense, fancying herself a heroine. I saw the father, too, with his pride, self , will, and energy, thun dering along in the track of the fugi tives. I hardly knew whether to wish for their escape or not. I feared for the young man howsoever it fell out. And who was Manley 7 I asked a number of persons, each of whom an. swered after his own way of thinking. No one man can give a correct idea of another ; by two or three observations, as in trigonrmetry, you can obtain the data and compute the elements. burn, came beck to Barrington, without 4e young lady. Aa the town Urns-full Of a thousand flying stories about the: elopement, the dieappbinted hero was overwhelmed ivithlimstions. This was the explanation : Colonel Barwell had pushed on to the last inn on the border of Tennessee, and had there learned that the lovers , had preceded him at least an hour, and that they were by that time proitably man and wife. The inn-keeper . added, that he expected them to 'return and pass :he night at his house. There was nj alternative; the baffled father sent his foaming horse to the stable and waited for them. Meanwhile the fugitives found the magistrate who generally tied the hur ried knots for couples from Kentucky; unfortunately he had no blank licenses required by the law, and to serve the present purpose he took one which had been used, erasing the old names and filling the new. The cermony perform ed in this irregular way, the young couple returned in high Ppirita, and soon reached the inn. A beautiful su per awaited them, and was finished, the bride was shown to her chamber, Miss Celia was humming a song as she oped the door, but the notes froze in her throat when the light she carried fell upon the stern features of her father.— Ho stood before her just within the room, a thousand rebukes in his silent face. 'Father!" was all she oonld say [To be continued NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c., 1:1115 DCOALLIIMS, No. 87 Fourth Street, BOUI3 HT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE advance fn pi ices, of which the fullest ad van , Lege is offered to purchaser.; FUR CO H. del6 RATES OF EL DORADO LIME, AT IRE White Lime Depot, No. 401 Liberty Street. IF BARRELS. By the single 8arre1....—....—... 13y Me Dray Loa/ By lota of 10 and leas then 20 bb By lola of 20 bble or more, Sy the Oar Loot I M X M! By the Half Peck,.............._ 10 eta. By the Nag-- .... L 6 d By, the Halt Bushel,. ..... ..... ....._... 20 Bribe Et:IMO, 80 " By the Cart or Wagon Load,..—.--. 28 per bosh' By lota of 60 bushels, or n 0rey. , —,...., 26 t•. Byte By - the "Ipir . L0ad,...—..--,.—........, 27'a 44 , L - A:' 1ibp49,1 distount girea on oontistila for attplAy, Ittalast'llonatta, and Mho. mans ..ngeshibe *And Blattailens -' - •. t /s=l4 - 6,80 t .6 1 1091,0 14 1 • ip *lttillatnt - 0964 1 10'W et - Prefi'm ICTA., in barrels or in bulk shipped to itOttrbM 01 the railroads leading from Pittsburgh. •1 erma—NKT CASH, o Mem cattennee agreed upon. ROBERT H. CANAN & CO del444.l.eodAltw rir BE FOLLOWING AIRE VOLUNTA RY statement , ' from persons of respectability and troth, in title vicinity. who 'hare been greatly benefltted Gy his remedies; eoble of whom would evidently have been in their gmvee ere now, if ti.eir diseases had not teen arrested by D. Bohm:ides medicines: Case of Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia of Tin le ears Standing. I have been euffering for tea Years past from Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I hear& of Dr. Schenck's coming out to Martin Hoch's, and I thought I would go and Bee him, as my disease had inereased in violence within tne past two years, and I bed been under rreamsent of *leveret doe far s, from whom I received no benefit. In the early part of Jane of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck, and was examined I y him with Ma " BESPIROM- EfEll." I have been taking his Aidaionts Stu Weed nets and Mandrake Pine since then, in I mist sic that I am grey ly b neltt d hr their use; indeed, I u.ngt.t a inset say that l em well. ANN& M. SMITH, October 81 Lou 1 - I,land tp., .11fahomng m, Ohio. , I have been much benetlued by the nee of DrJ Schenck'e mdcbcines. RUFUS FARMER, Poland, Ohio. oa al, 1861 Case of Ara. HoConnell. I had been affected with Disease of the Lunge for tour or five years, when I beard of sr. Schenck cons 7 to Martin Itooh's. Previous to this time I had ten up all hope of ever getting well, but Mr. ouh, wnom / knew to Mire been cured by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until ne preralledupon me to go and see the Doctor, who found both my lunge affected, the bronchial tubes were both diseased; when I breathed, they would revile ao that it could be beard distinctly.— have now taken his medicines for Some time, snd find myself wonderful') Improved, aktlion..., 12, n entirely recovered; I now find myself able attend to moat of my household duties, and have no doubt of my ultimate recovery. From the benefit I have received from Dr. Schenck's treat men, I would advise all persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes his next visit. JANE le cCONNELL, Oct. SI, lited. o/ond Tbunahm, lfahcnting Co, Ohio. Certificate of Jane Grist. 1 nave been troubled for about two years with a tell/ in my breast. Late in the Spring of ilia year I beard of Dr. Schenck coming out to Martin Koch's, and I determined to sell andeee him, and get examined with his Respiromet•r. 1 did eo, and oleo took all three of his medicines, ac. cording to directions, and I hare been greatly benefited. I hope, from the benefit already ex. penenoed, that it will not be long until I .am en Mely well. JAM?, Gwl9T. /Wood linonsAp, Mahon* Co, OMo. . Oct. 81, 1851. Cure of/Kos. Warrior. For about five years f had been affected with pain in the right aide of my breast, and in hopes of getting relief, I had taken many different kinds of medicines, but found no benefit from them whatever. I then heard of Dr. Schenck, and the great °urea •he was performing with his treatment, and concluded to send to his Agent In Pittsburgh, Dr Keyser for some of his medi oine. Previ- us to taking it, I was so prostrated as to be un ble to undress myself, or even to /ay in bed; I was obliged toad up in a chair in order to ob tain any rest at all. After having taken Dr. Schenck's medicines, I heard that the Deafer was coming to Martin Koch's, and I determined to see him. I was already so much Improved by the use of his medicine, as to oe able to go over to Mx Koch's, whuh is a distance of a mile from my hooee. The (lector pronounced toy diaeaee to be BranenialOonanstiption and 1./Ivor Oona. plaint, with an adriesuon of the Pleura to the ribs. I would moreover add, that I coughed at m.., continually, and spit up blaze quantities of matter daily. I took the Pnlm onto Syrup, Sea Weed Tonle and /Mandrake Pitra, according to the Doctor's directions, and am happy to say that lam nearly well . ANNA WARNER, Welty Toloashr ahtsabireso Ch, Ohio. Oct. 2P IB6L del•daw J. U. H ACNCOOK. AT7O/LNEY 1.11 Fr, NO. 73 GRANT STREET PITTSB U RGH, FRB NA. delatf JOHN MOOUHEADT COMMISS lON MERCHANT, 708 TH7 ILL) Or PIG . MBTAL AND BLOOMS, So. u livaiss-Stuusirr. szum JULYS(' 11125 • rITZSBusea. C 1%4. -e.Ar#l*P:,-). - . 4 1 4 , .• rf 4 .19 , : *4- .0.41 .H 0 ! Fait CIIRLYIISLOI,ANANZW:- YN:ARS bll;clrs,-;ANtr OUMB—The very art °le Waxivartte4;:iond ;.sk ' t t e th e beat, m, et ,iestrat 44dIaerlimitoopresicau, ypu can give &AID/I;3nd only loCKatlthetptio.n.. Lauies' hce VcrC01441138.6 *Ong Wow„only s AINOin• Ladies' heeled Baimoral i#ootaventy • 4; Move -8,004 bum 81.60 to 409. Also 114Iat 4,GUM, Sinkeas, COM .eios end ice CieepensAndeventhiAg in cur [lna at el/n.lll tikurce, JOS BOIL 4bl. , OS markt& 10g.,241d0pr-fiorosth.. del4 NEW FALL GOODS l r - EATON MACRUM 4 CO., Invite attention to their • NEW STOCK FOR FAtt TRADE At Nos. 17 and 19 IPWltiitavet... Wholeftalo bt.eata anoplied at loweatTnieflias-aO4 ( . 111.EAP NEW PIANOS --- NJ An elegantly carved Rosewood. new f oe , tave PinJo wits lull Iron fauna-nude My one of the oldert firms in New York, $2OO A new T octave Rosewood iron frame, $l7O A new T Uct.ve Rosewood Iron frame. $lOO For sale-by SDI 81 Wood street., (IFIICKI•,RING & SONS' - PLICN OS.- ‘,J A new aunplyafreet from the manufactory at Boston, of 6% and 1 Otare new scale Quicker 7 Planes,lnplain and carted RoireWbod . furptfure,, hist received and for gale by JOAN H MELLOB, 31,x WoCillettbet. Between Diamond Alley and4Plu*lgreat,_. only w. H. MoGEE 11111C11ANT 111101 g I NV traitlT itoi t n he d vtit:i etoak of d attention buyers to. Fall and Winter Goads, !net received, among which may be found all of ;be newest styles of good, for , Genie -ard Youth'e Ware, together with a full and =rue assort. mentof gentlemen's Fonnebtng ' K . B. 4144 E-N • C9—.4 44 Fltteral.at.' no%) trel ear. Market : - Alin, natty Cit . EUROPEANSALGEELV. rri ELORAIS RATrIGAIi, ZUROPEAIf Avant, No. I lli Water street, PitteXitgly is prepared to bring - out ox send back patisengenr from or to an : part of the old country, ' by either, steam or sail! piicz eta, Meer DR. • .g.m-.posiikial, payable to an pin of Europe. Agent for the Indlatutporla and - 01ncinsrail Eel. routs. Also, Agent for the old - Black 'Star Lick of %Wag Pack eta, and for the tines of atomize nil , p nstimen Now York, Liverpool, Masan. end *dna,. fall WM_'l" HOUSE, SIGN &GRNAKIINTAI, PAINTER AND aLszuni, - iostrth St., Mitt wwa• & Etntahnola rtrzwirwiB, Pd arAll work' ➢ 70-Npttly•otteigod w. tnyitlklid. UCK W ET KILT . FLOUR -141 eseks, r prime artiale,Justreestsed and to sate by _ , tt. SMITE& 00, • dale lb Front end 4.lllBekoond streets, I A LOOMS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notad3onds. Zdortgagoklitd - on oT i rk=ei jotea, Bonds, martonee, „Re daimons S . MUNQUO. NOTES AND DRUM #3ol:lEtar 4Np,p014). POrtions deedring-Loiox — ombei oseonable totals, and cafdtalfitetitatC with'good sodurtglis tizatottraidb . .o,ol4s4* , l. tint Also, attend to the , Salei,l6ttlnttitt Settto. pj A , 021 m, No. 02 FOURTH 12P23022Piaitra1624:.-= AtIEVMOTAXIMpif $1 00 per tb 00 “ &S RO 76 0 LIU LGRIii • • EYERYVF4PR*I7IOIt4F F AFULL AB 80 - 11Ttla 13-14 - TAW Plitstrorghliannfactured:ranature, constantly on tinnd,./ileb, we will sell at the lowest Prices for GABEL inyliblyds R 1 C E-10 tierces in Store and fel szle by glom °HESSE-200 boxes prime :Cheese Ikof for see by [dein fiRY H. comma DOT CLAY-7f60 bbla litissoaii Clay received and for lode by doff 13 ENRY H. COLLOR. WOoD AND MARBLE IMITA. TIONS on Wall Paper. for dining rkorns and vestibules) for aale at 107 Martet street. d 614 JOSEPH R. FIUeIIEEL 25 Tus, s. C. BARS-- 6 trot Breakfast Bacons Ia more and for sate by V. eELLERB & CO. ooPo • Peon &treat. Fittrintrah 55tiRoSS INSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, tor saletlr GE,O. A.. KELLY, Druggist, No a/ Federal street, Allegheny: THOMAS FARLEY'S URNITURE AND CHAIR WARBROOMR. No. let FEDERAL BT., ALLEGHENY. UNDERTAKING, in all its branehes,will receive prompt attention. Orders minim left at the room r a the Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio treat. Alleaneny. 1 OROSS ,13ROWIVEI BRONCHIAL TtOCHRS, just reeeltiwituad ler valeby GEO. A. Y , Dragin _ e;,' No. 69 Ifocleral.murem,LlffighLo.. WALL 'AYER AND BORDER-. T T Of foreign end domestic, inannfastgre L for sale wholesale and retail noBo W. P. MA MILL, WI Wood street. WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID I 'CANDLE/4o FLAB.ItISON A. COFFIN, Ehavi ai p artner Geneol Pattneol. MEANS & GOFF:4.O Mammon to l l POsadless,lffeene ♦ Oe„ WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Stah l PITTSBUROM. F-14 MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. Gentlemen's Clothing' made to order cheep FOR CASH.. • HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, with a chola. ,scock of CLOTHS. CAS8ISIS.1110:1 and VESTING% which can be pup: chased . at.prioes far below the usual rates. air-Eireet, induce:o3+BWe °Here/ to cash buyers. esonotn O11:1F. OHIO KW tR-10 acres o ON valuable land (or sale, having a fronton the c•olo river; situate near Wellsville The Cleveland end Pittsburghitislinsd runs through it. Per price an d terms apply at the Beat Mr.vtate office of B. OTITHBBBTt ON a magirst. *freer. oval:uwacia..—.....---......411.111121 I. 'sumo ROBERT D&LZELL & CO.. WHOLESALE GROOER,S COMMISSION MD FORVIRDING MERCHANTS p uisi or Proacram PremtvailLownotaueg m sal 148 aisuur. Pamasen. MBROID&RM (XkST- Clearing out sale of raFaca Emßsonmauts & LACE HOODS AT • FAME, m&oaux A No. t 7 Plfth GB ' x A • PLEB-200 barrelw•Amice App'es recotred and for sale by d 024 " HENRY EL (MUM 6 GRosa iffnaeg - -oLDPAIX SOAP, Jwitrbosived AndlorsalAW GEORGE A. KIMIT• 00t110 No. dD Fsdi al IL/Way, ~.,-•..'.'.. ‘; , , i i h 1- _.-. 0I11,;. .-4' 3 -,,r2.,7r„-1..-,A4,,"2.-1,,,,:4,-..-..,,-.-,:'l':--1! ~ :..-..-...- - 4' - q . - . ..i .4., . i .- -•':I-, -. ' ;: ,, . i .V . , F, . - .: . , 4.,- „?...-,,'k.,..-„i. 4,2-4,;,, . ~ , .„,i ~_ ..- ,-,,1 ~ ..„,, t ~:-,...,,... - - MILLER t610KE7.804 OWEN BWRINE, P ~ - 1. . ,:- .. ".•,'=e-A• -,' ,1 7 . "' E.i.;:i.‘.75;7 , :.4 7, 4,3„. ~', ‘i. ' , E. 'PE?. ..-'‘ j. '..E - E: ,- 7'. 4 .4.: , ., 44:•--.'" ... .... .. .._ Y ~'Y .-.• _, L ,-.,,- ;0 . 7 ;:e,,F-1. MEM . • .• : - . ,„_;4l :,....,-4'-'i-,-..*„. D i W , ,Am 2- 8 9 v i'i. :*ft'..•r?,--A`IS."VIM in?lo;,V:V,'.,. • „4".4640?-,i,-,..-,,,__, --- E , TER,.I.w, PEE.I .., ~,,„•,,.-?..,...,.., ....., .......... • Tut"" ' " • ,, • 3 4.! -, 4 z; .- L - : iiightth Appall ''../Ali "0 ._..l'-'4 Ti'ik.,,--,77,..!,,...,,, - • - ~....,,,, -.- .•• - arraerT hi.l/2..":: 7 • - • • 1. ••••••-F-•,,,,,,,„W. i '',...:.... - ' eAs i , m ,,„4-40-isitmvp-f,:Fi4 • :. :..,..,,,,, CLOTHS;,..,- _...-.__1;,,„„3.......„...._-,-- -- '-• ..,-K 1 ' ' . gatinetly VSting4 - 1r0: 255 ,Arilisgid44s,.--, 55 NEILRFCBT ST ' .5- ,„..., ' ..' thiquAt -.AP•41.• •,''''','....!--...,:-'l--',: p.....,A.p., - ,_______, - :—..,..----•-•4•7•, utzviaT.-..,;t•k•---' J0ff. 46323 „T• 1031 0 „. $ maiz:B. ./ 11 ',. , ' ..,.., ~., :,-,..;',. ~1' ..-1 - - ' LW:raft OM , a orner Head, 41 NO. M 4,1 p, Jr.. have entered ietereopartaeiahiplie,*;,?:: me Pee agle.of uLtIIeARIML: 00 7 w . ;; ; t 'ne ( KeteeeT alre.Prelemel taint& order (e LaabriuAg. andllExualastifig ergezniete-:-., abltoited edraneee reeee, c.Nity3.rystOketrmxz iPittibirreel Nolretaber 28.1861.: ao . _ JAMES A.'"Flalcziatt;i.'"' FORwAnbuis AND coons.lox macutriii , ....p.A.k. , -,3, cO. ,-,...., - -,-, - ,10,...,. erab h ,11.1*, , 4 1 .4 - 044Aimturkt.. • 'mid rialit ..,,iiod.td.,,,proiiii.k OOE ,- zm or swum AND worrlfFirEffcP - -4.; Azneso— P41733317 - pa/kPA„ ....-= • -4 .'...;,:-7,,..f.7,• ..,' lribtoretßsiley, 2^ q4lWhin ii WT:7' .4.46, w0rt481,43. Ogigiberta. - EkmETitAatml. hqp i -otVamsksi/VEourititiva,•6:Thaao, : qt-k. 3 . .- -36,B1mr.t iir.oW•elkifiet;.gio'krkx+- Vat if. t zt= l . Andike o K r Ded2kll PaXtOZI a Ca* Yib, '*,, -`; ^: , '"" 2 4• '?-,- D. BRacHtaiias,o4 „L;r: MASUPMITIIIISSO Or. - ; Lool6ElliG, _ - PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAME Gilt ----- and Imitation Rosewood NoifidinSi.k, DRAIN Efit , MEM N.= AND WMAW 12$ Suil,thliAld Demurs Block, bortwealiiik ;gra sixt r 4-L burgh Pa. sarcity !•431ett.1 at' thiauschou Prices .Particubps attention avec' to _ _ Paintfum, BeattUdlVlragiaa and tawipeca? aarned arwholesale price. ' EAGLE. OIL VOILIIIV:" tAaY-:!c WIGNITIIIAN & RFINRID4 AND , DEALFIRPSANIA JR, Pure Carbon Oil. gm/lib -bumb. Mao, 'Scampi° and gar GreaseciPitateatit r op.kaid Orders•Mau 01108 K. A rtutill & Cote on 411M11214::` ?kat etreeta. will re promptly , it ituf. ceiltKur, • . fro TIORSE OWNZRam--:bl;,"Rwiui4 4 rtnent,n3r,R 14151.810011.0112_-trA".ti =rivalled by aziy, tn - all,cases listuelieWememx .105 : from sorsi=,Hruisep or Wnl=illhrilt.CeSetilittrill me m ir- 4 „ 0 . comm., , Harxess-.er Biddle (} kiln. flcratohe!. Maw" /to. it will. elso-All*KblaWsil,f,.. mafeesili hal:46*i cu s ed 'intheir - Ancipienfulatteesbukcepthmeditmeora w are beyond thepoeslbildy of aradicateumaiictte,Ae . ...• ; , ; „: ; ,,,, ofthe hind. howilfer, Bodeep=i4o4wittle - ii,l4hltlic,- Ji may be alleriated by this.l.lnlmwotsphtefis... fulaildigation will sheltie removeltte and enable the horse .to trivet: with cum Wag horse - orbiter sliould, have this for ha timely use at the AratiMpetwoltem W tureetnallr prevetit.-Shofee .'!•;•-! isdoms mentioned. to *del edmereesi erstiFfist.,;.•.,:***fr: and r which render se many> = Mbertsitie",'Plr_ • ) 1 C 2 7# 1 ..PW547PW41 43 "••• Sxtp , „ • •Arrenatierioarsz,-4;:.* Vinotkrtitenv.zuregm tounsefur and P at £ "jam .41%'*.firce.,C*0—araziaftdatafr . -- ..stmucurarceoknOctoberX " 'than Bet4'lB`li open o Mil= city stit.irSolicitor.MUPS=l=o l t..., I 'cheerfully state that I have loWg knowzrhintAW;;',li; gellgien2nn of large experience .prompt and accurst. %Teas As, and.4o the invenbmsut te MatterStatea. CHARLES HAMM" - ,m.r.lNnerietwasfor =ll4y, tour years 1n0na... , ,V ger ofthelffishington firma -office of Eke &defied 'America* !Pici=tlAgeney.of. fdeacre. - tlonn Co 4 , and foc more than4ttl. yearn.9o3oWlY with mid firm. end with an experience of fo Years in ever,. branch re/Ong and the interest of inventors. ..t.,-,7 :Ammo HOLM ti 4i 06.;' " DOER Deana d aes. A Frovigionrketaid'Front if, • '1 AOT-F. - wr.10:32,#4. L 110W.11: Se• , 138 Wood Mate . NEAXE TOOLS FOR BORING OLaT: : WELLS at the abet - teat possible Itotied.': , vim been bathe buena! !MN afnce the "fever'flzat i =%;w e eV ig = persona about to engage in . tilt than Jlu will be tfitbeir interest -to 'ye ea a call and make • • in examination of our x .no on • • 4,1010, 0 f43.4. -- J LA PLANING ISILU e would resPecds4 l .Juti . kV; the public that he has robin since ute lire, an having enlEtrged his .4ftibltehnaent; unthlilleer with the newest end most approved rz-14ehirkerh,MI _ - cow prepared to funthh. 'Gun)* and plannni-:"S'"", boards, scroll -Warning aud do9re,,eapti si; 1 :11. end shutters , kiln driod, frfunes, - mouldl, rigs, bog - - ' banking, ito. Elouta Pittatairgh. RePtliTh i lMr 7. ieNr• 6420 rlr r K 25 per for gelling, is riplanee Cetus. Inqutrin nobs; 61 Markel oroot, A. A. CAII.IILB.II & B° - Pittsburgh General lusuranes .3..t10m antes Represented of ;ligtiv. mkt Se arCharcereff6 Penna. rind other Sfiatealitill *36,Fire, Marine end lair Rieke 'liken bunt do. sothrions.. FOTTRTVI RTTUFF:T. TtittAtijith. ' • SOO.A .RS-61.5315 i,criietted powi.l6:Aeo,. granulated and an Weolen teikred in store and lor 1.11! , 5 5 5 , REY KM* . oe7 N. , - 1= 15 and 12.4. Wood str - . 30. Y JAMES H. CHiLDS Co. HOPE COTI MILLS" . Allegheny City, P. •-; ILLIKUIiCTOILVIEI SEAMLESS AND of, - , 05N.A.33 T.7.1?.03 11,2 Incheft to 49 Itachts O rd et o may hall% at U. Oil & 00110,10; L to Atr...l P•ttptmrail. Fin Nil INFALLIBLE LINIMENT; Wholesale and Retail by R. B. SELLltits mead/mod earner Second and Wood . ger „-, A ■.■ ALF PRICE I$ WHAT Ylk ARE; '",,... nllg out a Veal annals el oaf &Mak' - ober earn -Goods, Lace Man • lo.; for the beat torgatoa. Call .aarly. C. HA SON LOVE, ma '.ra MarleAt latzi*C . . . . NEAR. WELLSVILLB—FOr ecru of eabsable land on theOhloilrmikeen..,;-, Welltmlie, the Pittsburgh and cueeland sate:mil running throogh It. For pries suulternirapplr the real. Wave office of S. CUTHBERT & SON. sPiD 51 Markeidnat 100 BARRELS RYE WRIRECM, from three to sevan_prare ad; - ;-1 2 zee barrels Rectified Zen _ dO Raw • _ A fine iIISIBON/181:4 Itn Randier, PEUIt Wild Cherry and, eteckberry Ater:dr, for roodi, ' PurPoom Pim Port, Madoirs and Woozy Win. - brsm•le, alwayeonjatnit and for retell ey ale P Ohio IRMO _ , 1, HAGS, :
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