The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 27, 1851, Image 3

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more clearly tnat the occurrence was solely ow
ing to fast driving. .Dr. McCracken was sworn,
JE■ and testified that he had made on examination
of the bod y* “ d found that the left lung had
been crushed. The lower portion of the abdo
men waa 8)80 “J ured > “ wen as the head; any
Cfeife d 4svone of which injuries was sufficient to cause
death-
The jury, after a few moments’ deliberation,
rendered the following verdict: “We, the Coro
uer’s Jury, do give as our verdict, that Anna
lehr came to her death in oonsequenoe of injn
ncs received by being run over by the horses
£} attached to an omnibus, and by the passing over
her body of the wheel of said omnibus, and that
the cause of said passing over was the inordi.
aat ® driving of the driver, John Griffin.”
A collection for the benefit of the mother of
tne child was raised by the jurymen, and pre-
to her. She is a poor widow, residing
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Ktnwn’s ■ Opeba Tboute,- at Masonic Hall,
lias been, astbeirbiUs truly announce, “trinm
’!i^S§i%2»4! pfcaat'” On. Christmas afternoon, they had. a
roll honse, on tJbristmas evening they had a
/ammrdheuse. This company is oneof the most
brilliant in the country, and cannot fail to sue*
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’em. We 'Toold rewind one reedete ait the
Wtarf Watches end Jewelry,advertised to be
«oU At McCartney* Auction House, on Redoes
day evening last, will heaold this evening,-.at
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SATtnaDAT MO&NING=:.i:::: ; DECEMBE& 27
JErKOMatb'.HeeUns I—The citizens' of Alle
lf!!*:ZiheiSs,&«B2sI Uy t 0 ••»“» Of Civil and Refill
are >”y>l*i:to atlcnd a meeting
e!Sv on 116X1 Sat “ ldEl J' afternoon, at 5
■uV -5’ - v**»„ 10 arrangemenw forifeejeceptio>ioi
01 I " OUIS KOS:,W * H > Governor of Hungary
8«&. Below wo give the evidence as elicited
before the -Mayor m relation to the sad occur
rence ofj Christmas morning—the death of a
little .girl .named Anna. Lehr, aged about
seven years, resulting from injuries received
from having been run over by an omnibus. It
appears that the drivers of two of these vehicles.
between whom considerable rivalry existed, were"
racing down Liberty street, and as they.'turned
inter Market street, the horses of one bf them
knocked down the little girl, and the Wheels
passed over her, from the effects of' which she
died shortly afterwards. Thus is human life
sacrificed to criminal recklessness and indiffer
ence, in flagrant violation of a city ordinance
Griffin; the .dnver of the omnibus by which her
death was caused, we nnderstand, has frequently
been known.to have violated the ordinance pro
hibiting faster driving than a certain gait, and
was once stopped by a gentleman while in the
act, to whom he promised amendment if he was
not informed upon-
Gnffin was committed for trial, but the other
dnver escaped, and has not yet been heard of
[Before Mayor Guthrie, Deo 26 1851 ]
Commonwealth vs. John Griffin-Charge of
tilling Anna Lehr-
Leopojd Jaroslawski, sworn.— On the morning
of the 2oth December, 1851, between 8 and <1
o’clock, I saw two omnibuses in Liberty street,
near the comer of Market street, alongside each
other, and close together; the inside omnibns
had two horses attaohed to it, and just as be
came to the comer of Market street, the driver
whipped his horses and started them into a
gallop, and then drew them suddenly close to the
comer,, when the driver of the other omnibus
(the defendant) whipped his horses and drew
them so close .to the inside omnibus, that the
driver of it had to stop or let the defendant’s
omnibus ran against his horses. Defendant’s
horses were, faster than the others, and ran
ahead of them, so that the driver had to stop
As defendant was passing the other omnibns
I hearda piercing eiy, and tamed round to see
what it was, I safr that it was from a little girl
, who was just then lying on the street, and the
hind wheel of the omnibus that defendant was
driving was-partly-onher body; the wheel was
backed off the body, and the girl was carried
away by some person ; the girl appeared to mo
to be senseless when taken up •
James Miles; affirmed. —I am foreman for Jas
Cowley, Liberty street; yesterday morning, be
tween the hours of 8 and 9 o’dook, I was at the
door of No. 185 Liberty street, and saw the
omnibuses coming towards Market street, (the
“ Han °ar Denny” and the “New York”): tho
“New York” was on the right hand side of the
atrtset coming down, and the “Harmar Denny”
was in the middle of the street; both omnibuses
were coming down as fast as the horses could
trot; junt as they passed where 1 was standing,
defendant was driving the “Now York,” and the
two omnibuses were aide by side, and defendant
raised his whip and struck the off wheel horse •
as he tamed into Market street the hindmost
end of the omnibus the defendant was driving
slid round, and I thought it would upset: at that
time I think the lead horse was in a gallop ■ the
defendant then drew his horses over to the left
hand side of the street, as though he wanted to
jockey the other omnibus; I then heard the i
screams, as I supposed, of a child : both omni-
Jhußesjtopped then, about Jno. Theas’ diy goods
a few doors from the comer of Market and
Liberty streets; I saw several citizens run, and
I think one’of them laid bold of the hind wheel
of the omnibus dnven by defendant, and drew
it back, and saw some person taking a person
from between the two wheels: I saw a little girl
earned along the street, and understood that it I
was the body of the child injured by defendant’s |
omnibus-
Wm. 8. Leybarn, swam. —l live on Federal
street, in the 6th Ward; 1 was standing on tbe
corner of tbe Diamond and Market streets on the
25th of December, 1801, between 8 and 9 o’-
clock, and looking down Market street, saw a
pair of horses enter Market street ontof Liberty
street, and immediately after, an omnibus came
round tbe corner and cut in across the first one,
which Stopped immediately; I then heard a cry,’
and immediately saw a child under the feet of the
horses; I ran down and took hold of the wheel
horse of the ommbns driven by the defendant;
the child was then in between the wheels of the
ommbns, when two men were in tho act of pall
ing it out, when I laid hold of the horses; the
child that was injured was a little girl, and her
mother stated her age to be seven years; 1 af
terwards saw tbe child at the doctor’s office • it
was aeaa.
Joseph Arnold, swam. —l live with Mr. Simon
Goldman, Nov 118 Market street; I was stand
ing on the corner of Market and Liberty streets
yesterday, when the two omnibuses came down
street; one of the omnibns*es ran ahead of the
other; I Baw the horses run over a little girl;
the front wheel of the omnibus ran over, and so
did the hind one.
John Anderson, sworn. —l came into the oity
yesterday op the. omnibns “Harmar Denny,”
driven by a young .man by the name of Jackson
Hull; we overtook the -“New York," and passed
it at tbe canal bridge; the two omnibuses were
Bide by side in Liberty street; when we came to
the corner of-Market and Liberty streets, I
looked out and saw the child under the hind
wheel of the “New York.”
d Sled. Coabsinq We would not desire, ,to in.
. : terfsrsi with-tbe amusements -of the boys of-the'
rising generation—we were once 0.4>0y ourself,
and we have often wished .“wc vyere a boy
again,’’—but we nrecoinpellcd toprotest against
the coarse theypursue m.eoarsiug their sloils in
many parts of the uppeyWards,' ‘life and limb
are "endangered by a reckless boy, who, in a
mere spirit of bravado, starts hissled at afunons
rate to excel Tom, Dick, orHaqry m a race, re
gardless of. the limbs of old women, tbe noses of
sensitive young ladies, or the artistic, struts of
mce yoang mem : Tbe boys must reform this, or
“e police roll be after them
figl. Next week will be the Igstweek of Ottin
ger’e Mirror of California, and wo advise al] that
have not seen it, to embrace the present oppor
tnrnty. We understand that he intends taking
this splendid work of art to Europe, anj the
success with which it has met amongst all dis
criminating persons, fnliy warrants it Ho
will give a benefit on Monday evening to St
Paul’s Episcopal Church: nnd there will bo as
usual, an afternoon exhibition to-day
US’* Our friend Foster presents a truly at
tractive bill for this evening. The attraction
wo think, could scarcely be greater. Only think
llizi itßo, one of tbe most noble and patriotic
conceptions; and the Now Pantoinine, that is
worth more than all the medicine in the world
far dispelling the Blues or overcoming Dyspep
sia. Go to-night, by all means, if you wish to
laugh and grow fat-
Tto Ethiopians at Wilkins' BTaxi: —This
band of performers had fine houßeson Christmas
afternoon and evening. We saw but a portion
af their performance, but what little we wit
nessed convinced us that they are all first rate
artists in their line. The audience appeared
highly delighted with the performance, and we
have.no doubt that many left to go back again
and see Horn drilling his company .
| OTTisaEu s Panorama op California. — Has
every person in our city seen tins splendid paint
ing If they have not. wc advise them to go •
and those who have been thero before, to Call
again, as an evening cannot bo passed more
pleasantly than m witnessing the passing of the
canvass that gives such a vivid picture of the El
Herado of the western hemisphere
Committed.—A man named W. (j- Kane was
yesterday commiitod by Mayor Guthrie for two
distinct and separate charges of assault and bat
tery.
We understand tbatGnfiio- the omnibus
driver who was committed yesterday by-Mayor
Guthne, will be brought before the Court to-day
by a writ of habeas corpus
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
BY TOE O'REILLY LINE
EUROPEAN NEWS ’
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CANADA
Halifax. Deo fits
The Canard steamer Canada, with dates to the
13th instant, arrived at half past 10 o'clock last
night. She left Liverpool at 3 o’clock on the
afternoon of the 13th, and experienced a suc
cession or violent gales, She brings 32 passen
gers.
The steamer Asia was seen on the 17tli
FRANCE.
Affairs in France continue to engross public
attention, but no new or striking incidents have
occurred, excepting that several additional de
partments have been placed in a state of slope
A largo number of the Mountain party had fled
to the Several legions of the Na
tional Guard had been dismissed, from disaffec
tion.
The vote of the army, as far as beard from
stands 0.j, 000 m favor of Louis Napoleon- and
00.000 against
Very few disturbances bad taken place, and
those were of limited;extenL Tbe total arrests
amounted to 1800. Thiers has again been ar
rested, and sent to the Prussian frontiers
Girandiu has resigned the editorship of La
Prcsse, and is about to depart for America
The socialists, during their short ascendency
at Nivero, burned the registers and archives and
destroy £<] much property
Tho comptede Chainbrood. Henry V hod
sought an interview with Prince Sobwartzonburg
of Vienna, and was told that Louis Napoleon
must rceuva the countenance of all Monarchical
cabinet.
Seventy three newspapers have been suppress
ed in France.
ENGLAND.
The Customs Reform movement is progressing
vigorously.
DENMARK.
Tho most violent agitation in all the Capitols
of Europe has been consequent upon tho critical
state of affairs in France
The negotiations respecting the dispute be
tween tbi: Duchies had been suddenly resumed
with no disposition to bring matters to a set
tlement.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
AdVices from tbe Capo of Good Hope arc to
tho 4th of November. The Kaffirs bad been se
vereiy chastised by Gen. Somerset a forces ip an
engagement which lasted several honrs Tho
Kaffirs loßt five hundred killed
LIVERPOOL MARKET—Dec 18
Thero had been no improvement in Cotton
m Liverpool since tne sailing of tbe Baltic; the
sales of the week were 32,000 bales.
Holtingsheod, Fetley & Co.'s circular quotes
Cotton, fair to middling and upward qualities as
especially dull during the week; the sales on
Friday were 6000 bales, at Bteady prices. Fair
Orleans &jd; middling 4|-; fair uplands 5; mid
dling 4J-; fair Mobile 6J. .
Flam was quiet, and prices bad receded 6d
per bbl.
Corn...ln good demand, at a slight advance.
The Provision market was unchanged, at the
previous advance. Lard was w ell sustained in
prices.
Wheat Inactive, and prices in favor of bny
ridde e cU h n:. 10Ul - The “ aICB baTO
ia I n n e^y f barr iBDoirnPr ° Vement: the market
actiro eriCaQ P ° rk ’ ha “ B and shouldcr8 ’ are in-
23 advance reported by
tbeßaltic m steadily maintained. 3
Cheese... Declined 2s
deaiers arc rat -
The London Stock market has been rather oc
9BiST C ° nS ° ls on tlle 12th
4<S> p 8i ’. ttnd ttfter business hours ad
vanoed Foreign securities sympathize in
the rise. American stocks have undergone no
particular change during the week.
KOSSUTH.
u- . , Philadelphia, Dec. 20
Kosßuth to day received a delegation from
Hamaburgh and m.reply to an address froS
J. a Knnkel, who also presented a series of res
olutions, be made a brief speech, stating tk “t
he was to leave to-morrow ‘ for Baltimore, and
must be in Washington on Monday next Tho
clergy were also presented, and Gov. Kossuth
was addressed m their behalf by Rev John
Chambers, to whom he replied in a speech of
considerable length. . ; >
At 3 o’clock this afternoon there was a vast
coneouree of people at the Chinese, Museum
where Kossuth was welcomed by the youths of
theory. Ho addressed them at considerable
length.
The grand banquet at the Musical Fund Hall
took place this evening, which was attended bv
about 800 persons. Koesntli is expected to de
velop his views at length. He leaves in the ear
ly twin for Baltimore to-morrow.
FIRE IN QUEBEC.
Quebec, Deo. 20. '
A very disastrous fireocourred here this morn
ing about 2 o’clock, in the eastern end of the
artillery barracks and ordnance stores * The
troops barely escaped with their lives. Military
Btores to the value of $60,000, were destroyed.—
The building, which was valued at from 60 to
$60,000, was almost totally destroyed.
FROM LQDISVILL. •
- - , LowsmiE, Deo. .26.
The weather is cold a freezing. Navigation is
still closed.: : The prospects is irather favorable
for the opening of the rivers. , * - t
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; v New Yobk, Deo. 26.
The U» 8. mail steamer Georgia- exiled to day
for Chogrea and Havana, with 600 ’passengers.
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‘c- _ Washdiqtoh, Deo 26,-SS
, Sbhate.—Mr. fttcl\ said, as there waq no qno
rP? r P r £, ! !® n t> Jo would move an adjournment
Air. .Bradbury hoped the Sen&tewould wait a
minutes, and perhaps a quorem would ap-
Pj ear - Something ought to be done as to the
the fire in the Library ■
, Mr, Fitch withdrew his motion l
. S Mr. Mnngurn moved that when the Senate ad-!
jqnrned, it should be until Monday I
, rhe Chair decided that the motion was out of I
otuer. Less than a quorum oonld only adjourn !
tram day to day. . i
|Mr. Mangnm moved that the Senate adjourn I
Lost—ayes 10, nays 10 ' l
After a short interval, Mr. Mangum renewed 1
rnS motion, which being then agreed to I
The Senate adjourned 1
House.— The Speaker announced the following
ns the Select Committee on the Bounty Land
Bill .—Messrs. Dunham, Stephens of Geo-, Har
ris of Tonn., Tnck and Bissell
The Speaker also laid before the House a com
munication from the Librarian of Congress, stat
ing the loss of the library and contents by fire on'
Wednesday morning last, in a manner unaccoun
table to hup, as there had boon no fire in the
apartment for a long time- neither fire nor lights
at any time since it has been in his oharge The
loss of books is abont 35,000 volumes- 20,000
volumes in the adjoining rooms were saved He
expressed the hope that a searching investiga
tion will be had as to the oausc of tho oonflagra
t on, so that a like calamity may be averted in
future.
Mr. Stanton, of Ky., by unanimous consent,
introduced a resolution instructing the joint
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, to
inquire into tbo origin of the fire, and whether
it was in consoquenoe of the negligence of the
officers of government, or persons of either or
,P9 th Houses of Cougress ; whether the fire was
paused by the furnaces, or flues, or by an incon
diary , and also as to the extent of the injury to
the building, and the best mode of reoonstruot
ipg the library room, so as to guard against sim
ilar destruction m future
Mr. Stanton also introduced a bill, which was
| passed, asking an appropriation of $5OOO, to be
expended for the discharge of expenses incurred
for the extinguishment of the late fire in the
library of Congress, the removal of the rubbish
the preservation of the books saved, and the con
struction of a temporary building for that nur
pose. r
1 he House then adjourned till Tuesday
CINCINNATI MARKET—Deo 26
Tbo weather is dear and oold. The markets
are unchanged
Whiskey... 14{f-
No sales of Flour; good ordinary brands 3.10
Hogs... Steady; 2200 sold at $4,86(3)4 90
Sales of green hams at 6jjo; dry salted meat
at s|; shoulders G^-o-
Lard...ln bbls o|, but generally held higher
lurk s Island Salt has advanced 60c 1
ST. LOUIS MARKET—Dec 24
Iho weather is moderating. The ice is thaw,
mg, though the river is stil closed up by heavy
masses floating. No arrivals or departures
Ihe markets are stagnant. Sales of 60 000
bbs bulk Pork ribbed at (1,40
Hogs...how coming in; 4.76@4.80 forprimo
The number received up to the present time iB
27 to 28,000.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Dec 26
Flour... Declined: sales of 2000 bbls Ohio at
8,70(0)2.80.
Corn.. Selling at 600.
Mess—Pork Dcclming: 12.60(5) 18 75c
Racou...Sides B@Bkc.
Lard... Prime in bbls 7j.
Whiskey... Dull at 19c.
Cotton... Sales of 4000 bales since the arrival
of tho Haltio ; prices easier: middling 7@7Jc.
COMMERCIAL
UAILT REVIEW OF TIIS MARKETS
OFFM’K nr TUK IUn.T Moßßtro Post
batnnttift) I>rcc»nbci !&■ |H5|
Bu-lnc*. remain. very qniel. will. lillle or lew ebangea
lo uote ..i the markets W « have no sales or operation*
worth nolirtit?
H.ol K-There ta very liule dom* in Khmr Sule*
w»goi, loads ai B.IJV lo 3,16; from afore to ‘I VS*
RVL !• fsOf. It- - rijrre ia a good demand at •_> 7 1 to
l-t ri Ml- Fales of 10 kr K s at |2e
HKOO.Mjv- H»le« or So do/ at 81
Jta... « M.. ft Is -.ita Mngunne lias an article on (he
pn.et.i (at he coffee trade, from which it appears
that till ain.disiruiiaiiiiiptioii of coffee in the United Mutes
.n e-mnait d*i 7J cent , and that of hurope at 2} &cl
A 1 ~,c c-omaied population, eapahle of hrun»
bright lino ina.kei during the yrarn aives a
101...0 mni,ot,r of pOQitdn. while u uniilur estimate
i‘uinj.tio.l gives »m amount of (tot nullum* Of this
-0.. u..»pt,or. JOO him.on* are awimeil io the United
M-u « ui>d Hr.i.sh America. 37 millions to Great Britain
nl " Mi le * * n u if" ai measure usurps Us place 11H mil-
... I folUuu ami ttelyium, 174 millions to Germany
and ihtf Nonii of Imrope, and lUS million* io Fiauee and
the Aoutii o( Lurope, fliene facia tnav l*e expected to
nav- an .f.fiuetue. on prices, and cQebaneed prices in
process of lime, urt production
Cotton*
rite Journal of \ owrorroeof the 13th inti says—The
t fmai iooong* oi cotton rxrxmi from the United *utes
J during c«iimjer«:tui year, mdiug 30ih of June lan
I Will oot tinier materially from the following : though the
number of bairw will be tlifhtly increased BflJei cx-
I ported u ( iNj4&M. Average weight ol bates 444 6*—
I Average cost pvr pound 12 cent* and Ml hundredths of a
cent.
IsouUvllle Tobacco narkot.
I "HD o W a itHtiouAß 1 he wales at this warehouse to
day were IJ hhd* at Bs,:is, 2 86.1,63. 3 »J 5.145. 266 2
1,65, v. 70. 2,f»5. t .«5 «>
Pic*Rtf ABiHocsß. —Five hhJs were sold io-d“ v at
1,35. S.SS. 3 05 ,
Wheeling and Plttaburcrfa
FARE REDUCED?
I OR H HfcJKLlNtr The new and aplnn-
Hide wheel passenger Nfeuuier- WlN
CMKhrivft, leaves fur Uie above aod all intrrmrdioie
ports every Tuesaay, i nnraaay and Saturday, at 10 A
TERMS.
To Wbeohug * so cent*.
Intermediate ports r.... 25 do
Uer*; paasage j»5 do
If t&e above rate* are not low enough we will
make a further reduction. (dec2:tf
For Wbeellngt
will run Hsa regular tri-weekly packet between this
city and Wheeling leaving PUtaburgh every Tuesday.
Thursday 4nd Saturdhy, at 10 A. M. t for Beaver. Weils*
ville, SleobenviUe and Wellsburgh; reluming, leaves
Wheeling for Steubenville, WeUsviJie ond Beaver every
Mouduy, Wednesday and Fridry,ai 8 A.M.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo
dations, apply on boaxd.or to
ARMSTRONG, CROZER k Co., Agents,
Water street.
The WmcbesMr is a nearside wheel boat, and Is the
largest and Quest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas*
scngcra and shippers can depend on bor remaining in
the trade. fdecfcu
For Wheeling, ~
f iffnjtjjiA THE splendid swift running passenger
CLIPPER No. 2, Tuottis M.Shk,
Master, wiU run aw a regular pucket between this city
and Wheelr.ig, leaving here eyery Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, at 1(1 A. M. Returning, leaves Wheeling
every Monday, Wednesday and Friauy, alB A. M.
For Wheeling 76 cents.
Inietraediaie Forts 6p do
Deck Passage ~•$ 4,,
Porfrclßhi or passage, having, superior accommoda
tions, apply on board, or to
SHERIFF A BINNING, Agent*,
No* 10 Market street.
"he Clipper No. 2, is one of the fastest boats ever
constructed for the trade. Passengers and shippers can
depend_oh her remaining in the trade. % InovtiO
For KAttttnnlng and Catflih.
and pleasant steamer
&Sj£gg£g£g3iCLAßrON, Capt MuxiNOA.it, will leave the
nt vllw y Wo,lda Xi Wednesday and Fridays,
P H i for Klnaaning ond Catfish. Fol
(reight or passage apply on board. jnovlB
Hirer Trade.
ftEG UI.AR FRANKLIN packets.
UJfatCgA Tti a fiuo Meoraer ALLKG HEN V 8E1.1.E
SS*™/"? 1 ?- Uu PJ; w “- h 1 nba, leavei (lie Alle-
It 4P &t for fraitkhn,every dfondoy ami Th-unday,
i,,T, b « 8 £" e B " , ", mer ALLEGIIUN Y BELLE No 3. Capi.
■li?i AHegheaY wharf for fonak
«m. every ami Friday , ai4 p. ftj.
K°r h or Pansffge, apply on Board fraartO
Marietta and Hockingport.
LtSaSj§r . r,n ‘ ?,"« learner PACIFIC, ZYnodb hUi
ale (,°ru> eve™ ov'loo “p % lemei “-
For f ‘ Kll< or P»»«n S e, apply on board, or lo
I*. WOODS A SON,
No. 61 Water at., all'll 63 From ai.
Wednesday PiSET, ifor Cincinnati.
if" 1 * fa " runl, lnp steamer OIN
Steam BTIII for S&1«.
tT'HE SUBSCRIBER is authorized loseiJtbe foltAwin*
L described WILL PROFERT V, situated it Ch£!E!2
, s?wkk
■z^\f£ T^r^
niuofstontu—one a French Durr, of the betum, B !^ 4
au&ror Chopping; quo for Burley; one for o?, ?i V V'
WHh Corn Smasher and Smm Mill
the other fixing* necessary to curry on the fewi.
Chopping; Out and Burley Meal making HuccefJftX *’
Also—A laree,,Engine and Coni,House, and a &rr
Housef #<Jd <S>al cheaper thou it can be had hi iK
country. This would be a desirable situation for an£
one wishing to go into the Millingbusmesi.aan i/m
one of the best neighborhoods for the business In the
cornu y Thisproperfy would not beituhetnoxket on!
Jy that the owners,are.about to reidove to the tar west
rersonswtshinfetOpurchase a property of thl* descrtpl
.uonyuntlgetinto-a? wfitable bußinCßs.'wduld do well to
call soon, aawe axe determined tdSelfcheap.
„ For farther particulars see the owneraTMessrs. M 1
Cormick 4 Phflljps.ontlie prcmises.ot
aulMid&wtf JAMES C. iUOSBV, Agent
■t
b- - *-
IT.'BBSBIOff.’
I S*TIIRK OR “ OCSfcl| fl*“*Nl> KITCHK^UKM
i O rURh, at Auction.— On TURsua v rtl'l • * t £ J
cember JO lb, at to o clock, ai the dwelling
llam Geliy, No 61 Tjnoel street near IW,.-■ ■'
Avenue, will bo .old his entire ato-k of AmGsVi™ 1 !
well-kept Furniture, among wbicb AroMn»ift^! a » nd
Arm Ch a “?
and Dining Tables; Dressing Bureau: High p 0„ d*? 1
steads, iUatiresses; Feather Bed-, and IkdSbii- r„? d
u-. c,
drew 11-MI 1 -M Davis,
■Aucuone»r |
I.} KtGS MALAGA GRAPES iX r
!■<& Saturday afternoon St7lt> ,„,i J
fa "“"ssr
SPLKNDIO ILLUSTIIa l‘Kl> BOiiKX ,
ANU STANDARD AUTHORS
Wednesday earning, December Mu, “ A SIJfT 0 "
Uie Commercial Sales Rooms corner nVw® ? 111
•(reels, will be sold a large’eXcUon F,fth
Hooka, embracing spleiidljly 'llmwte."’
penor bindings; magnificent Annual. .„d o,ft l °
Ihe latest editions; Standard Poets ih l>.!“ Uoot *
hurupe and America. in eleganl binding. * >?««■ ot
|
ON saturdav evening ijrr^rr—,
Sal n orwEd
rr.'.v.-ss’s^i.SS^
ST?.»;* ; £r° y '
4 vol., Orion', O vol “ . J
Chrul Guizot’, (iilibo'i avoir Rr,rf*,,!o 00<1 * 5 °
>ivr Alio,. Trcdeold’, Coro,oter?
lIJ i Walilne’* Utrculnlln/ Libr«rv~ P »m b l™
Ol An, floe m| V X*cl,l"Ln ; l vrA.„ -. rUU
Prootor'. Ilaly; M.rr?«““w “ t “ b^ C \“ ,n '9, n ““ ■
toil Pocket Bibles, vonou, bind". Famlij
d "“ P-JU. DAVIS, Ab«-i. I
p k iv iv 2 v i N I Ti l E arrangement.
From Put»btu«b Bad
Baltimore.
Only 24 Dour* Through '
1-pHK IJfrt., mail tram will leave Ule [Vpoion Ljl-
U<n "Zl£k n ' '“ C C "“ , ‘ , Bndsc ' ""V »«■■«*
w,»T„eT " W 1» *° by the cars Id Kri010,,.. where they
mil and ihe ben ol Conches in readiness to convey them
2d mile, over a first rate turnpike road jo Bcatiy'a
lion, and then lake dm splendid new aleepine caraofthe
Uailrosd Company, direct lo Philadelphia
es'l eitve Conductors go with each! rain of coach’
cijetweeu Bantam and Beatty ’a nation
Penengen tor Baiumorc lake the car* of the York and
Cumberiaad Railroad ai Harrlab.r*b. arriving ai Ballr
SSSing brPakf “‘ , ’“" 11 10 WuhlJpon Ci,, 8 !" ,’ B 'e
Pasaengers who wish lo avoid night travel can lode*
over night ai llollidayabarg and residue Ihoir seals fv
the neil morning a o clock tram, and arrive m PhUade/
phla the same evening, a, ,he B.ilroad”o m pa,.y are
SfphTa 8 ,W ° y from Hollidaysburg*lo Ay| a .
lbroughTli rh " k '‘ 1 " ,r ° Dgll '° Fare
The A Train wiDJeare everw mw™™
n. 3» o'clock, for K.s, Liberty, Wdkinshurg"
ion. Returning. train, will leave Brlmons at 8 o'clock
a. m , and 5J p. m , slopping ai Wllkinaburg and Fmii
and a?(J ‘ “ Ul ' o '* ll »< « »’''<><*, m„
c,, P ’K.‘ 0 rc E “T^,'e r^ I e s kT«ei'“ rC “
Passengers will procure their tickets al the office in
the Mouorigabela Home, (formerly Ihe Cana] oliicel un
til half an hour before ihe departure of enrh ~„■ „ ,
islbertyaireet ‘ >P<,n <o ’ “ ,e ofllek «* «iho Depofot"
\VKi.*ii*o A y. l>. e |7
... J-jUMKIMBN, Tjckcl As’. 1> R R
w ■«* Newton P lan£’lton<l tloT,i-
FOK FIAITIMOmS AND philaleTphu ■
,wl “ 0 d “ r '
Morning Root will leave me Wharf Boar, above rbe
Monongaheln Bridge, every morning, at 3* o'clock, A M
at S o'clMk 8 ?* M° lVe ’ CVCrr eTC " in * (creepi Suudayr,
Pore to Ailkdelphia BU. To Baltimore 810
For llckelacall at ihe Plank Road office; Mononga.
hela House, Waier itreeL u “ s “
decl6
Health Office. •
riIHK public are inarmed that Ihe OFFICE OF THi.
X BOARD OF HEALTH of the City of t'iusburrh it
»• No. 69, Grant Bireel, between Fourth Md aamoni
straeu, where ail Nolle* and Communication. Tor “hr
Board marl ho left. CHARLES NAYLOR,
__ Senreioj’v.
- Monong«l»«ia Navigation Oompuu. '
VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLOERS.-An Annual Men.
Xl mg of (be Stockholders of the Pittsburgh Navies
uon Company, will be held in pursuance of the provis
ions of the Charter of Incorporation, at their Office* on
Grant street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on MON Da v
the sth day of Janaary, A. p.,1652, (being the first Mo„.'
day in the month), for the election of officers for the en
snfng year. (decs:tdj WM. BAKEWELL.sLcV
Wayuesburg Messenger, Unfontown Genius of Liber
ty. Washington Reporter and Brownsville Press, codv
till day, and send a copy marked to Secietarr 3
QUGAR HOUSE MOLAB3_
bbls. in store and for stile by
dec*) • KING A MOORHEAD
BOOKING WINKS AND BRAN OIKS, at 25^Ku^ r
J quart or 75 cents per gailou.for sole at y
dec2o MORRIS' Tea Mari, Diamond.
SKATES! SKATES 1! Just received by express a
large assortment of Skates, which we will sell verv
low to those wishing to avail themselves of this cxhiii/
rating exercise. DOWN & TETLEY, 138 Wood si •
deeao 3doon from Virgi i Alloy, Pius^r
ALLEN’S SELF COCKING PISTOLS-Jtm
ed, a good assortment, at
THE andenigned has a LARGE STOCK OP BED.
STEADS and CHAIRS, of a superior quality
which they are selling lower than any other Forniturr
Establishment in the city- Oar terms, are OASII
Work warranted. JAMES LOWRY, '
Feuerraan’ft Row.
cor Seventh and Liberty sis.
MWI BOXES RAISINS; *
aJUU 250 oa. do;
IOOf uarter do;
500 drums Figs;
UOQ hi do' do;
25 casks Currants;
25 kegs Raisins;
25 mats seedless Raisins; In store and for
JOSHUA RHODES k CO
No. 6 Wood street!
~FJu \ BUS. PEA NUTS i
i/\*U 2,Dt>o Cocoa Nuts;
25 mats paper shell Almonds;
25 <lo Malaga do;
5 bales Bordeaux do:
30 bags Filberts;
25 do Walnuts : Just reeeived and for
Ideoll l JOStiuA RHODES A pn '
*>/ w I HX3. NO. 1 FIKB CRACIfKHS
(t)U' " 200 do Smoked Herring;
SO doz. Pepper Sauce {
SO do Pickles, qts and half galls -
S t
0 d ° d ° “* JosW^odls 11 1° co 1 '
TO IB 5-TWO LAfU.I, ROOMS, w |,h bmh room
andtmge fire proof .ale attached, in the brick build
mg, No; 143 oh Fourth eireet. K.'iumre or '
W. W. DALLAS
Office of Associated Firejncn’e Insurance Cdmpnnv Kfn.
1« and fßsrWater meet . 1 s£s*■■■
PAOGDA TEA BTOBE—Jubi received-*-
ro bblr- LovenngSOruahed Soger;-:'
10 it idp-. vv . Poweradadoj:
deep
F R^? Qr^? t e &gx?oT«d^;t
»toio2srfiofeio2irto
wLtv-*—Btuab4 > £ snA.
f j- - ' > £ / *&■*'* r j J., >
/ , * 1 , , " " aA r-* '•- e
', ~ r\ '*: -;• *«,, /3 1 ■/
- ‘-S fa « r ' -
' 5 * - ’ \ *-4
* . y >-* i ~~ f ' l a *'*¥-{ tr
* x>* * *, T *- **. * V— r "
* «**•** J* *-* « * t <r « J v« , ’jf v £. *- •’" ?
< - v ~* , „ ; > '•' v?^■..;
•A*- ' > 4
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v -T -v * r ■" ,£ - r -v _
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~,v?K4s 'Si. if
;- ' ’ flhattUatmma., ,
jwfe£» e l^(i“lS£: sarras^ss
ware, Hardware and Dry Goods ; andwiftmake ÜbiS S u f y \ 1 ' unparalleled amount of business:
advances on all kinds of Goods consigned 5. oJi-fu C A bas £ eea having issued 7,000 P,5-
here. UflS B De a us for sale cies dnnng ihe pasi year, thereby addins over iwianm
i "SS-fr- AleB#r ** Heweitj Roc A. Co E, R Vio iSm^d! 8 ? k tbe f flon, W' Nearly afl the properly
lei, Wm.l>. Wood * Co., John J. Aml£so?'i Co R V h' 4?flhe “f^ 81 “‘/m, iB small risks, and aWe
Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee Homer fk n!rV u* P« , »?? > ? r, L? n ‘asured for only one year 8
OaaverT*Saint Lonis; Er A Whole No Policies issued... 7 jm
George M’Lain. Pinsbarch. * V2J2i£si* do el P‘ red i terminated A
- ■ ■■■■ .. .. twawu.yy • canceled
do do in force *-
Amoauiof Property insured
po Canceled, terminated and ex*
L ?'««*••-■••; -:■■ 201,788
„ «? in force *7,884,691
do Premium Notes* • 7U,670JJ7
do Canceled,terminated ,expr’d, 637J0
do in force * ——— 879 03P 7*
do Cash Premiums received 851,657,14 ’ *
do do canceled 381,84
**’ n’KBSHAi Auctioneer.
NEW YEAR’S GIFTS—Fine gold and silver watches
loclceis, jewelry, 4cat auciion. This evening' Dec
at 0 o-clock. will be sold at McKenna’s Auciion
ieel7 F McKENNa. Aacl’r
F r * SALE A FARM, containing about los
ACRES of FIRST-RATE LAND, Hitoated on Z I
wiuo River, twenty-two miles from Pittsburgh ThJ
improvements consist of an excellent stone Dwelling
with all necessary out-buildings; also, a large franS*'
barn , with so orchard of apple and other Fruit 'lVs*»«T
m full bearing. « rees,
About sixty-five acres of the Land |g bleared —.th*
greater port or which is bottom Land, in a high stan- r>t
cultivation, and not surpassed in fertility by anv on u- -
»duo Rivrtr. '
The Reaver, also, the P. 4 O Railroad pais through
fuia Farm which makes it so contiguous to market that
n offers inducements to those desirous of purchasing -
uarden or a place to establish a Dairy, rarely to be iin»i
wi .h It will be sold low and on accommodating term,
l*or particulars apply to P. M’KKNNA- Auct’r
or, to J. A bHOLKs, 1
Rochester. p a
1 OA.-*fc BIIOTS AND UNKBUX|BHY liljuu-
I charges, nl auclion .“ pay
On Monday, December S9ih. al (0 o’clock in i|.,, r..,.
noon, will be sold al McKenna-g Auction House on ae
count Of woam it may concern, 10 pay charges’ unless'
redeemed before—One Box Dry Goods aud One Ca«
Bools, left at store No. 130 Wood street, in April 1601
_PMc)rfeNNA,Auc’r
S Valuable Heal Estate at Privatn'kTu —
I J V ttJ E ° a Ft Xn h /.“ lreel ’ I,elwoen ' v «od and Smith-1
field, fronting 30 feel ou the former, by one hundred
lll i, . fcet in depth j clear of all incumbrance I
i his property is the most advantageously located nl
any now offered for in the most nrwMioii
°l *Vy° ,uin ff Ihe Theatre,nearly opposite
»nSf°ti lc Ha ' a”. on,y a few ftU! P B from *he new Cus
fotj House and Post Office, together with the prvoor
aJn 81 ? ,ncrfla,e of business which is now apparent and
daily Sncreawng, renders It the most valuable San
ct. fhe terms will he accommodating. Apply to
mrs. mattuew stewart
Allegheny Cay:
or to _ P. M’KENN'A. Auci’r
P* Dm OAVIB* Auctioneers ~
A VT ' ,E 9' SALfc OF BOAT STORR-^O n Mon
• P*® rn,n ff* December 29, at 10 o'clock at No*
7 and Market iireoi, near Wale*.will be sold by o rf A
1 SiR»IK? ll ih n f & Cr ? zicr ’ Assijfueea of M’Cammon A
sl °ek of krocenes. Qoeenaware Ar
comprising China, Glass and Queens ware: tinware*'
,' op “' bard ware; table eaUe™, broom,’
brushes ; oils \ condJe*: black oud ereen l«« • ’
rpicer; 6 bbla N.
bacco, wtlh a runny of oilier Orocerie. AIM t'A»r '
ler Scaie. and Weight,; three coal atoroa - barrel,' 1
boxes,store fixture*, ac -£c " r oarreis,,
dec2d
i- i. EVANS,Agea.I
BQWN * TETLEY’S
>3B Wood ilreel, PitnUurgh
Notice.
\.r
« r
»m'S
t r-
v'-'i * ■r“ri''«v^^_l.v.*:'j *'.'*«-*£■*-*. '^'' , L"-?%-»•■; :•_!?-. -
Whole amount of losses aud expen
ses paid-. 83,411,45
Balance tu favorof the Co,,in cash, O^7 J& 4 ao
Fo city or country merchants, aud owners of dwjll
lifhZHi l& ° ,a £ d . or country property, it is believed
Uus company afford* advantages in point of cheaoncßs
safe., and aacurity, inferior m no tneiraiee c“mp«y
in this country. ¥ 7
i^2°^ , Si* d ?J? and greatly Improved* ys-
Claasificmii s l; of Risks, deluding aft speMal
A«?nI d ?k lns,mn P?? ly ? If™ l *** amount in any one lo*
f»iii y hS nwpr $ c . din * lhe frequency and occiufenc* of
*‘i* " r f *’ a, *°i °n both the Slock and Mutual plan,
J£!.i y Pk S 5 e 8 5 es the «k*ap**«sa and accommodation
im.nr' itTo * '" e inaurtd “ a KrtM**-
Ilia under the control of the following DireclorsiSj i
{. Rutherford. A. J. Giibtt, John B. Packer, Samiie-'T.
A -®«yrt«r,Philo U. Sedgwick Roberi
Klotz, isamuel Jones, John P. Rntberford?
J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres’t.
aa ty a A. J. GlLLETiySec’y.
A. A. Oauaua, Actuary.
N, B.~a Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ei Di
ting policies has been declared by the Directors anti is
oow receivable n, U>» Offlee forrLewal. or reieenm!
hie tn cash at the end of ninety days
. ln>l;:d * w A. A CARRIER. AsetU.
THIRD DOOJ^KRoSrnf^CORNEk 5 OP 'fifth
-T A rS,fK 8 ?: fi ECEI Y I ? “le
j>®®® M. G. D. and S B. Percussion Csdb :
doz. Spool Cotton—assorted :
4UO fta. Patent l*bread :
l!S§ rea^ rOM A *f ule Buttons;
300 doz Gum Suapruders;
150 diz. Berlin Gluves;
I 40 doz Cotton Gloves ;
I Po»Kte lUndkercbiefs;
I 50 do Ladle*'Linen <lo;
75 do Cambric do;
30 partoons Uonuet Bibbons:
1 75 do Sutin md Mantua Ribbons;
o do C«p do;
Together with a l*r*e und well selected‘stock a#
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods •* loc *
.iTJ'ILu 11,10 c “." "> the trade gen*,,
ally,lo Ibe largest ami mom vimeil -laortment of Gold
Al -"” offered mlh!r£irkL£ill
o» which they offer on the imst reasonable terms. (oci9
To Bridge Balidera.
S^?. P SSr b r °' 'r, buildtn ? ll >" wooden fltrue
°f. » bridge over IVlcoto’s Creek, near Logan's
ot d d “ llb ' Cooimuaionoraof Alleghe-
Wesu p ore,a “ d ““ouoa. where plans and sneci
itLV! 0B ‘ cln be lefn 11 1 "’‘■lock. noon, of the 225 in
,tant - JAAiEB MITCHELL,
EBKNEZER BOYLES,
. _ . Robert king,
o f , A "CBhcny Co “ D,y -
Piitsburitk, December 10, |BSL C
p. M. Davis, aocVt
7 Chrliunas ana New Year’s Girts*
W °*ZP W 1 A %£ 4 ® 75 Third st eel, post
JJ Z- b H lld “ l *i mviic attention of the public to
tneir choice selectiou of Annuals, Albums and Gut Books
snuable for presents, some of which are of rare beamy
£, A Wiahl , nff 10 P resCDl lokpns of love
or frtendship, would do well to call.
. W. A.R receive subscription* lor the Monthly Mara- I
ztnes os low as $3,50. 1 5
January ntunbers received. dec2o
■ .vw. __ ueczu
Li CnrlatmM and fietr YearsMSTfts
OUIB REIN EM AN A CO , Importer* and Dealers in
WaTciiss, Cnoots, Jrwfciaßy. etc., have just receiv*
• in * r J u ?* >0 ’ M< * fr° ra ,be b«Bt manufacturers in
iunenca, the largest assortment of JEWELRY thar has
ever been brought to this city, suitable for Christmas and
U! K Ye * rt ?‘"®> »«<* ** Gold and Sliver Watches ofi
me best make, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Key*,
ml. im”!!’ ® rooob ? , > Einger Ring,, Ear Ring., Pencil.,
etc., which they offer at unprecedented low prices— I
than the cheapat in this city. Please eall, and j
judge for yourselves, at No. 4-2 Fifth street, next door to I
-” jd - dec93 I
Wsntad,
A GOOD BLACKSMITH—one that understands hts
husiuesr&nd is u»ed to working oast steel. None
um the best workmen need apply Wares paid every
Saturday. Enquire at 7 j
Illtools Land and General Arsney.
WASHINGTON COCKLE, 9
A,lllinois, will attend loall business connect
ed with Lands m the State of Illinois—the redemp
tion of lands from tax sale*, the paymeul of taxes, the
sale and other disposition of lands; the location of land
warrants ; also to the col'ection of debts and the saitle-I
raeut of claims of all kinds. j
, JP" Warranu bought and sold. Old Patents of l
Isis wanted.
D » e i[ e,^s. ce ~ Tbom * <i Phillips, Esq , Morning Post,
Pittsburgh. __ • novarii
rw ,. l „ Boom of aoftogo.
| ,, * K »o"*«rit>era for the ereetion of an House of Re*
1. »uge for Westren Pennsylvania, are hereby notified
tfcai an assessment or twenty per rent on the amount
subscribed by eaeb, is required to be paid to the Treasu
rer, on or before »he iStb day of November next.
By order of the Board or Directors.
ooctl:if JOSHUA HANNA, Tressurer_
Tut. P*®** Oerehanti* College.
"" ii I 4l,lollo » i*» dtis pan of the country in
which students are qualified for business by an ex-
K acl ? a - who has conducted
b< ?* k * ,n most exicnatve and diversified
Dimness ; and one whose treatise upon book-keeping U
recommended by the American lusutute and Chamber or
° { New York, as the most perfect
w ?t la< extant.
| Mr. Williams’ Writing Class, day and evening,
iu- k - u , anbesr fer. Architect, teaches Architectural,
the week 141 * nd landscape drawing, five evenings In
Mr. Hatch lectures on Mercantile Law, every Satur
day eventug, si 7o'clock.
An evening Arithmetic Class, under the Principal.
Cull and get a Circular- foctsTdAw
RATELODEONS— Made by Carbardt, the original in
k£“' Jo,t received, a fresh supply of die cele-
do b P lhe original inventor, Car*
hfv^L N vJL K° r ? , T £ e \ e are unquestuma
hiving b T BI 0f lbft klod manufactured sny where,
***?* improvements not possessed by any oth-
J£S.JS2 h . M a ° ub,e^? li - *«• Persona desirous of pur
nud i!»f r!!iK l |i UIM Ca rhart ;Alelodeon, will please call
, ie Bame » and convince themselves of its
great superiority. fj. KLEBER,
No. 101 Third street,
Sign of the Golden Harp.'
R .^'S N .r An *?' cuon for Thirteen Birrctorj, 10
offh n 7»^.,.'/p‘ SUDg y« r ’ wi " boheW 01 tto Office
T P remcn ' Insurance Company on the
» M Ue 15 y D 0 ». , “" n j l7 between the hours of 10
A. M. and 2P M. |d=c23:tdl R. FINNEY.SecV
S UNDKltlS— 1,000 bus. Bran: :
300 do Shorts;
60 do Middlings: “* *
1,000 do Oats,
100 bis. Flour {
60dor. Brooms:
On consignment and for sale by
X. WOODS 4. SON,
No. 61 Water street.
UAY , S J OB OP NATURE.—There are now
i lhoUA ““ d9of peniOM in this city alouel who can
7 #ee lhs °*£ni hife, n tb*l would give thousands of
DOT? An ,K ne WATTS’ NEHVODS ASrri>'
OOTE, did they know what it would do for them
W. M. CUUHBEfeT,
60 Smithfield street.
T , P 4 P '7 > rou , r epreein* and become a lober
“ an ’ b y “««* a bottle or Dr. Cook’s Remedy for
!^ifh n r p ?i r s ?ce ’'. wW V 1 ha * c “ re<i “any- Ilean be had!
with full directions for use, at the Medical Denoiof
W. M. CDTHBRRT,
50 Smiihftotd street
FOR SALB-A smaiT Karra, of 80 acres, with
3a in culurauon; a dwelling house; two good
rings, a young orchard; and five acres of SDlendid
“l*| do ” llnJ Tho whole of the land and umber la
™n* n r y s "? au iS c Bht ■=«'" from ihe city, and
one-half mile from ihe Railroad ai Hayi\ Immediate 1
possession, and a bargain can be had * “»®e<naie
S CUTII BERT, General Ar’i,
SOSmithfieTd st.
T„„, January auuunit, '
r ofGod '/’>. Graham's, Sartam’s,
N fw!S! ’ ”“S aii n« ka« been ns
;r,k 0 r . VVAI ' L ®> Fourth street. SobscrimioDa fhr
on ‘y free of postage. Klh«
01 these magazines would make a very handionieiw.il
day present, and extremely cheap. ' hol ‘-
„„,„ lso “!* band, a beautiful aasortment of Holiday Pres
ems, which will be sold ou reasonable terms. lec2o
bbl£. and 6 halt
A CHANCE FOR sale, the
pimd Laiase years) of that well ktiown Tavern*
mkmcai» llocsk, now In the occupancy of II w’
Matk^^Hnole 1 ? “ i e f r Uie Diamond and the
waiket House iu Allegheny, it has a good run of cn«
tom, both from the city for hoarding and from travelers
Aftß&SS^Ssr"
- : No SO Smilhoeld gt.
Freah FmlU for Cbrlitmii
0 DOZEN Fresh Peaches, in nolSe* **'
V/ ,10 do*. Tomatoes. 4 0 -
10 Tomato Ketcitop;
r * Strawberry Vinegar,
Raspberry do.
PEKIN TEA STORE,
38 Fifth m
For sale at the
decsti
*srss*-j«r I'BH.rU.d So ear
A n° BLa. Loyertng’a Crushed: 8
*xV 10 do. Fine Pulverized;
10do. Coarse do;
For sale by the:&arreix>r retail, ot the
- de . cBa PEKIN TkA STORK, a Fifth , u
tt. L. HOOD, '
“ fom vi?" mK
N0.5l Market street,two doors from
Piuabnrgfa. [ten,
fIHESH FRUITS —Peaches, Strawberries Chernm
. P ae Apples, Plain. Tomiwes, he?.’
radically sealed and in fine order, forsale by
WM. A. M’CLURG h CO,
' 256 Liberty street'
dec24
DRV FRTlTS—Sultana, sVediHj,XVyeFaadfßmich
itaisim , Currants, Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron
r rones, Plums, Cherries and Pared Peaches, for sale bv
WM. A. hTOLORG dr CO , '
Grocers and Tea Sealers
ALAGA GRAPHS—IO kega »ery fine, for sale by
■ dgc24 WM A. M’CLpfep ACO X
ART J OURNAL, ftr December, Jn „ received.anil for
»aJe bJuWpOIIWARD * ROWLAND, 73 ThiS
auecu Post Office Bmiding.
N. 8,-rßpsfon, New York, end Philadelphia weekly
■ pepera, regnldrly received. * deeS V
r ONO SHAWLS—A. A.raajon ft uoi, will clow' out
i-t dminrtheir Semi-Annual Sale, all their riock of
Lon* andSouAreShawla, compriiinff nrnrljr three thbn
eana of every rsoriety ana price, v*»oa“
Th/fIOEASSES-SO fiM»Fl*u*tiooi ~ ~
m * 5 1&^ r &r VCrc * ce £ s^-’
la »tore and for aale by . »’’
dee22 ■ KING & MQOBTTEan
*.’* * *
SOWN A TETLEY’S
Enterprise Works, 136 Wood st.
r t
1» , ‘
V, ~
- muuntna utui jßwwmiit. -
IMridu,& Ajatd;,
BAaKKRSASDKXCHAMaitBKOKSRS,
; litt.'-ost co»»«i Woo» em Duitokosikan, ’
- Tiueburgi, Pa. (mayl
Domestic and f oreign Exchange , SanK Notet,
Gold and Silvtr.Bcugki.So.J and fCxchatogtt,
BiOBAHO* ASd’bIiKHS HOUSK,'
WMiMBiTIIiU & Co.,
jl ■■ Pirrsstmeit.
IWTBgXBTAXLOWC> OS TIMS PKTQgITB. (gUgSfl
iILIH IBiKH. ISWilb kidii ’
I BEAHKH & U4nSr
ftS2S’iS&2S^£ rt * ,, * >
Hotel ■ nd W °° d *“•’ direcU yopposite tn^H
H. HOLEIBS A BOBS.
'?“■ ®A«raß AM> nxmLaaa oi«ci
3V Wo. 67 Market itreet, /our dome kekne old eland,
551,235,90
R* INKE BSANDKSMANGE 3BRokEßB,ejulßett
lit £ e 2 Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
?treeta N “ ” Mar * el slree, i between Turd end Fourth
— alflt !iB-Xy.
'“ ’ ““hoo*
f)s^fn? Sin , C p” , l? ankNol<! *V TimoßiijB i
MffSiS"' assSßssa.
loS2^£? ,0N9m,U1,!0 "* ll P«“ of ">« Union..iti.
lowest raw.. sepU-iy |
. „ .MILL * CUftKY.
, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
So. BS Wood Btraet,
QIGHT EXCHANGEon theTEAsiem CitiM'cbnnantly
O for ale. Tune Bills of Exchange and Notes
eounjed. Gold,Silver Bank Notes, booelil and sold
mal Principal ehlesof ie uited
S msW7:^ P eCe " f Par ™ d Cmrem Fond.
EXCHANGE AND IJANKINf. HOUSE OF
I : , A. WILKINS & C'O,.
• ivt NOT S 3. ? 80Y1H0 BATCH . .
Western Fnnds generally ji Hiionnnf
Virginia and Maryland.. d,,c ,? llnt '
York and New England 10- «
Delaware 4
r *Sf;-
octal) i .. ;. ----- . *
O. B ARNOLD & CO.,’
excV/n^oV"*'
B.VNK NOTES,
SIGHT AND
p.,,'.,. , „ TIME DRAFTB,Ae,Ac.
and PrOCeej9r ' rai '
S&*STOCKB^3i
BOUGHT AHD SOLO OK COUQSSION.
Fourth, street,
«pl3j Nendoor to thcßanfr of Pittsburgh.
SO BVKBOei ■
ffiusip cgKraraus HOi/aiy sals of
pFALL AND WINTER DRY jQOODS,
AT JBFFJBRIS^
riiHE G JHamoni '
? n^°£ S ’ Uonday > Scomber 15th, and will continue
. monlh i preparatory to the reception ol Sprine
oooda, on whteh occasion our Wholesale Rooms Will
‘' c ' h , r . o 'y" o P?" *0 the Retail Trade. Purchasers may
rely that the-following reductions will be made on the
ongiu&i marked pricex, viz:
Genuine French Merinos have been
km • 81,00. now q[ 62£c.
S'uper FrenchMennos, hs| « jq
Genuine Lapins, best quality. \3s ** I^s
French Thibet ciolhs, - gj, « &
“ “ 75 “ 50
eat “ 45
87i “ oaj
oat 40
50 31
U IX ■ ■ (I
, Best high Lastre Alpacas,
Second Quality “
llird * ’ „
Eight yards of good Alpaca for ai,oa
Brocne Long Shawls, . 85,00 “ 17,00
$3 :
I .® a T S l *!® Long Shawl*, 5*50 *» 7’fff;
QQ (| aoc
Red Flannels, all woo), ■» “
“. ;; ; 3t « as
Twilled 0 37$ “ IS
a f>°yh P'icM are a sample, and the balance of ihe
atoctr will hejiold in proportion. Positively no devia
liori in prices. (rtc-lv
• CHEAP WWTKa DttV GOODS]
~ , „ AT HO. 76.
Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond.
THE undersigned has Just received from ibe Edit em
v^VJ?& a lar £* :jUld ®pleudld flock of WINTER
I U f n G °J? DS r Con J pnain S« ver y assortment
ot UrcKs Goods, adapted to the season, and at least US
| P«f ceut lower than ever oflered in this city, viz
I r Alpacas* from 12* cents per yaTd to best maun-
I tacturea ) Printed Housde Lanes, from 121 to 25 cents
E5 r - y* Td • Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to
Bl lifV.u P<:r . rard ’ »nd American Chintz, from
!?‘Vf* cents per yntfU; Heavy Brown Muslins, from
5 to 7 cents yer 3?rd ; Bleoched-MasMns, from 5 to 12*
«Ji" Per woo, i cents per
yard. SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS.
Bay State.ad Waterloo Plaidlmwacdsquare Shawls-
Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls: Black
audColored Silk Fringe Thibet Bhawis; all wool
ha Shawls; Freneh Merinos, all colors; Lapin’s Black I
Botnb.aztnes; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas I
Bhfefc 1 flrn 5'" 1 [£f°“ 5 1' L “" ' Hi ? h lustre wide I
wit d ,'n ßl ‘"! < ’ Cbanget&te and Fancy j
r.^P, U S 3 ’ , cham<! , l ' on T“ rk Sauna i Hall, Swiss and I
£?“?''' P»e”bl> work Capes and Collars j
. Lace * jod Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons
Gloves, Hosiery and Snspeoders.
. STAPLE AND BOMESTIC goods.
Cssineu, Kentucky Jean*, Tweeds, Bed Ticking and
5?S r vDomestic Ginghams: Bed, White
and Yellow Flannels j Bleached and Colored Canton
Flahcels; sopertoT Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bus
tut, Diaper and Crash. Bed Tickingas tow as 6* cents
per yard.
A >ar*e assortment of French and English Cloths,
Pff s,n i er f, 9 ? nd Ve s Un B B * Also, a superior lot ofßlan-
Iteu, of all sizes and qualities, to which I would invite*
particular attention.
The customers of the bouse and all cash buyers are
requested to call and examine lor themselves. The
s«ocx is large and complete in every variety and style:
and will be sold at the very lowest prices
ABSALOM MORRIS,
No. T 5 Market su, Pittsburgh.
Cbtektrißg’t Pluioi,
OtfN H. MFLLOBi No-ill Wood at,
baa received and now open, for sale* £S"s£fearaie].
fojfowing elegant stoca of PIANO
FORTI&, from the celebrated manufac-It *? I flt
' o &,°™S? 3 Citickeriog, Boston, at factory prices, viz:
”°' one ® °ctave rosewood. s>7s on
12067 one 6 do do ■ 27S 00
ISWOoneO do do' HoS
HSL! oao do do 375 < o
.11383 one 7 do do 4H) 00 -
117020ne 7 do do 400-00 • '
Hsi2 ono do carved rosewood, 400 00
Jo do 430 00
U4B9one 7 do do 450 00
ftnrJ! °“ L 2° do 450 00
i/EaT 00 ®''* "° exlr a carved 450 Q 0
. Jffi92one7 do carved Louis XIV, 500 CO
UO£2p&fl7 do do do 500 00
4 1-ii? 8 ? 0^? 7 !. A *«*»<!• foNgraadj fOOOO
w°,a2o. hand ’ lbe rromotber manufacturers:
No. 5561, a rosewood 6f octave, Stodar t 4b Co., New
»otii - * . . ... 827500
No. 3-J73, a rosewood 6J octave, Hnlleu, Davis
4 C° , Boston, . . - 3-JS 00
B* i- 4 ,®- aSW » P,clave* flaUetvDavia & Cth,
with jEohan attachment, * 350 00 :
No- asa, ® rosewood 5 octave, same makers, 225 00
do do made by Wood
ward ißrowo, - . 375 00:
No. 1813, a rosewood 6 octave,same makers, 300 00
No. 448, a rosewood boadoirj made by Gilbert,
Boston,6± octave, - . . 875 OH
A mahoganysecond hand 6 octave, • 125 00
decl6
■_ '' ■_ • , spue*. .. - :
T HB Anntfal Meetinffof ihe-Siockbotdersof the Ohio
A a ?*L Pennsylvaniaftailroad Company, and the elec
tion of Directors- for the ensoinr year, will be held si
ihe Company’s Office, in Phfr§iirgh,.ott: Thursday,Ve
°L Jan S a !7’ 2®*. m «:Unr*m take place
at lO and the Eleeuon between me hours of 10 A .
M p“ d S p i M - •" J. J/BEOOKS,See>y;
PimburtK December lfi.lBsl—deei7»td * *
O,
'• K» Cii#mb«Hta *9 tommereui GoUegi*
Comer ; of Market and Third streets.
FACULTY.---0. K. Chamberlin,Pnncjpal and Profes
sor of the Science of-Accounts*
■ John Fleming, as tociatc in Book-keeping department,
and Lepturer on Mercantile Science;
J. MvPhiUip*, instructor of Mercantile Computation
and Arithmetic; ...... „
0. Crouch, Professor of Penmanship f
h* CommercialLaw
h. H. Stowe, Esq .Instructor of Commercial Law:
B« oL Kerr. Professor of Mathematics, (night session):
H> Moesser. Professor of MaibematieaY Drawing.
This limitation has been|lately improved andenlanred,
and now contains foor spacioos rooms, conveniently ar
ranged and elegantly furnished, a well selected Librar*-
of standard work* on Commercial Law, for the benefir
of the students. .TbeMercantilecoarße embraces every
variety of transactions that can possibly occur in tns£
». eas .'.r * n lo regular lectures, delivered by
Mr. Watson, 15 H Stowe, fisq., also member ofihePitts
purghßar, has beeaemployedioiostruet the students
by s senes of exercises and examinations npon ibis
very . Important branch. College hours both day and
~l M Co,^H lUnic ? lio ue- addressed to O; K.
CHAMBERLIN, will receive.prompt attention,
seplfcy; .
' - fiT«iitnff Sehooit " "
A T Si,£;. CH4MBEBIJN ’ s PITTStiUHGH COM
MERCIAL COLliEGlVconier or Market ana
Tmrd «rtei». Eachbranchtanghtin a.epnrate room.
, PL? 1 ?,»• <!«&« in.tntctitm.in Book
keepluj, Writing, AjuluMtic, Mechanical Drafting, tc„
are rnvtterit/caij. -athiha Collegeand examine So ar
rangement*. A teacher ia employed for each depart
racnlj wliodo votes bis,whole time to giving instruction
to one particniar branch. . , ■
O. K Chamberlin, with Assistants, lakeschargc of the
Book-keeplng depttrtmeat; D. Crouch teach*. Writing,
B. M. Herr, (Principal ofttfio First Ward-PaßUe ! SchboT);
tn-trceiathe aiaas ip Arithmetic; tl.Moeser gives In’ :
straotinn iff Mechanical Drafting a ■ -
Instruction given firom£* to 10o'clock, P. M. Tnoyl7
• Eltisieal Botlcl. ’ r " “—.
THE undersigned begs leave lo amionhee to the eiti-
Pittsburgh, that ho has opened a Rnom'm
vigilant Hall, opposite ihe Poat Offico. Third irtreet
where he can bb consulted it aUhopra of iil&dav from’
# A. M.,oti nllMnsieal ocoasioha A firte Brass trad
Cotillion Band, can be had at all ame£<£*iuion“t?«
Instructiofis on ail insiroments at reduced price -
declaim; j <)
FRENCH raMALEPi L L 8
—.- Mfe and effectual remedy for Chloto*
sisororGreebSictaeas, Fleur, Aihus orWbUee.SuE
leace or Windj.aad all Uterine Complaints.
eemi, or fiTfr boxes for 81,00 Sold whnlesaWna 4z
t&U by W.C.XACKSON.’ao Übeny
Wood meet, PmabnTHh,andby attihefliamtufi" - 01
grrmdirteUoMlneloaedwtiUeMb^^
' ' tVi
.*’. . Jr- «.'.•• '" r *
- .. ..• . s *-.*?• -' ; ; ; .
*' i ’
BsmoTUe
. /JiV-rS!
:i ' ■
. Dr. Gnysott’a ltaprored Extract -~f
®9 CK i A ” 1 ‘ ) SAHSAp AfiItI,A." ' ’ Vf-
T anl) preparaiion for the ’ L ■
A permanent care of Consumption and Disease* of !
*• - - 4-
Scrofnfa, ■ , ’]■' •
’ rarKing’sEyil, ■ T- , T'-
Tumors, - 4 ,- y
■ _ Brnpuonsof'theßfcin. * •■.**
_ EryaipelaßjChronliSoro ' * 1 1 ~&^^S£Z.
.... - htX
U 8 w { % f A* ” A
Shoulder*, General Debilii rdtrov- ■» 3 - * *
! . syj.LambagOj Jaimdice, and 4 -*r *
• T ji® KNOWN ' . o i ‘ „
a& s I» p #o e n«s ‘XffiMggE l '
”'?,P rc Pa r ahoucomahufaltthe realorativfnron. 4 -.- ;
«S"? s f ,S^ O SdS B ta e e y d Bnd ™"«««™*dinTS& ? /
m S? P ,t rilnem .'? , were made in the manufacture of lhi. - 'f' 4 '-*- •.-m
£^& nM1 "‘ w„ found that „ could , | .
C.?. COrd f n ,^"f’ we b. n dit resorted to, a! mo* univeraollv ' }•■ . '
incasyaorHepan o ,Scorbutic andCutaneouscomDlamf-T t :y -
forgenera! prostration of all the.vital nowira »n?Sn' ‘ . %; .<* -r
-finwe tormenting; dlatto'd. of the , , 4 -
pwj^ce t and so injQrionatohealih.' U>lhe t
_\SjT jS»tfWa, SypJiWsyMirtuHalCQimla\ntsS"Ca&ca- . ‘ •>‘J -> '
jaN£PS?-3S& ; Up*/
-■ r-- •
JjS■°*“*SS9, r attacked with a-se»ere--' ' * TmT*
rSo/io?.® 11 7?” ex fcndmg thttfngHthewholo ' . > V -
“ Ihe ,“ ame lul > e , a total pioa'iruiiOn' ,y “ i ‘
?wn'?h?^?l SlC f i <iy ’ lem ’ a *‘°’- m 7legitsdslmmk toabout 11 ,* ' ;
two-Uurds of uaeommon sue. -,i prochrld the srr.ml* “ , i
ance of a skilMpraciilioner, who proaanmied thy dls- 1
oaseoaeof iheworstforms'ofiiver-cofciplaifit. He Haul' ■ '.4 ;
my case-was one not-ea.ilyhandledi'httf Oreadribert for
“*• ■ I
c ? ti A.sp mr. T then procured of yodcettent -
at H>japfaaefW» A JJeefa,t»d bottles --
low Dock and. Saraopari/la, frottr wHcli 'r ti*ritlS.a e ii ‘ - '.i
vast amount of benefit. f
fj”’'' * "® 3 able to pursne ray business without* any . - " i
ail . d baye beentsineo that tram a Well t
man, while bat a sbon ume since I was confined to my ‘
bed Utree-foanhsof.ibetimaf’andleadnotasenbß ihe j ‘
rmatnof my healih to,any-otUef ei2?rmS n b!| S® '
agency of that truly valuable raedic,ne, Guyzott’sVel- " i
low Doek and Sarsaparilla, i HABSHIJ VAVRJP&R. ?
v I
certificate, and so far as I am.acigiiautted wtUrhismis^ l *, ■
fii m a i„ Inl ';.'n , I . pro s?. red i'i Uniting it might be a bene' , , I:, •
fit to yon aad the afflicted. Yon have the prmlese of
using it as yon thin If best- Ybnrai : °v7 a P brks« f '
ThgfaUowmi Lour if 'iiiilfratuuib!* Thiiii. ’
enjoys an.exietuivv practice; * ~ K ~~L+ - 1 v *
*>. «- h. SSS^fSS E Sfe.% r l g^^S!|ji
of Sarsaparilla.’; This .medSiue SabSSZSSSS
y , Ihe st lhr ' e y«t», W‘lb good - .
raj debiaty, Inver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Chroiuc and Nervous diseases. In all Female'ComJ , .4
plaints II certainly is cueiiualled. remate tram- „
la the use of this medieine the patient coiifstantlir " ' :
gmns strength and vigor, a; fact worthy of "
sideraUon. It is pleasant totbe thsie ehdsmell, and C ean ’
be used by petsons with the most delicate uSSmdh?
with safety, nnder any; cirenmstinces. I ’
from experience, and to the afflicted l advis7ils n«.
i'. ,DR j.a.uasewL ,•
■ «*•-
Bxiract of <r Lou, from matmo,Co Mordant Hot, (
mx4> "twormn. - ' <
r , Nkbiub, (Wisconsin). Oct 29. 1851, *
; ar ’ 8 l B f , £ n i l 0f CbSy?* id“ SJ‘ f . '3
waS a f flujfply Tmmodiately *»•*«*' ” ffie‘ & , {»
Your Balsam of. Wild Cherry worked to a charm h«r» '*
-not a home failed of affording lmmedime relitfiST? '
erory instance hot one (an olf gentleman _ * 7
of agel, u cured, ajid the bellow (Jock lias dOnoeduaJl v f*-: -
as well. I took three.bottles^'myself, last tall ' i* l ■■if .
joyed perfect health-last winter, far the first Winter fhr
the skin, which ffid ro mrnpS,m two w«g P m fo?r f • ' f
months evenr winter and rpting, onul lastwinte? ”**
fr JL e K ' br °dter merchant and a par Scalar
fnMd or raine-took two bottles of the jS - . J
acromions fempUon, which(h« fntS? -- * J
' 1
CHAIU.ES e. case.' _ I
ID* Price SI per boulo-six bottles for as, / - 1
wS2i! iby , J- O PAKK, CineiimaU, Ohio t *
North-easi corner of Fourth .v.:l.: 1 .
rir^^^- , S l whom^°““»™“b “^dS?s^d Ce
..i3 » Co * £lw*!»rafc 5i- Wilc'or.Jrycorner^Skftt
j4)iwnottO|. i&A. CoiPitia
wj a. Jpucs, PUisburgh, Lee & Beckham Al!2- f
;gbenyCity. LT Russell, Washington; WH Lamhs»*i; :••••
ton, Franklin, LB. Bowse,. Umontowni-itf :
g r S?^ bu SS h *. ft.KoumvSomergct; Scon &.ra>mn»£w- » ■-.
P? r £“» Hllqebraud J&Co, indiana; iißs'-Wriekt-Kln/wl^''
uP£» tvani it Co, l Brooknillej A AVilson ; Boir Vi u- ' ■' * j " ;
mlfe y ST 1 "! 4 c °>N t&UeidSr, «£s!
5!!? ■ a^“o 4 . 00 *-• Heorr Porker, Mercer! Jas
Wa^,M- <B L l * f ?-l rS?> 1 fisomSertm, ’ - - J
_ laovlß
C ° PGH T -
Among the oumeroos discoveriesScienc'eTiUsmado r '-
in this generation -to facilitate the 'offfierti!
c reasons ehjeyineot,aad oven proldirg ' "
man ezisteoca, none can be named ormore real value : '■ -•■ne
to mankind, than this eomrtbnuon of ChSa, [fsZlhZ
HaalingArt AvaMlnaioflts ffjrtaenUiroagboutthii' ■
broad country, hasproven beyond* doabr.thainomadf-
CIIIC 1 or combination of medicines yet known.cho so
sorely control andcure the numerous, varietiesof our-'
.rnonary disease which have hitherto swept from oir
- midst, thousands and thousands every year: ”?deed
theroi? now abundant reason to believe a Remedv ha.
at length been found which can be relied ontocura tho '
mostdangerous affections ofthe lunge. Qurseacehero '
' W „ UI not petmit us to publishanypropoituSnbFfheinMs
- effected by its use. but we woaiabreaent Ihi'fnltnttrf.— ■ .. ... ■ : ;......... :r: ...
onlmoiwof eminentmenf and relMfertbMeinuS”? 3 1
the circular which the Agent below named, wilfalwav. ' -- *
beoleyedro furnish 1
and indisputable proofs of these facts. y
Prom the of Amh^tCo^e., he celebrated ' 7 i
“JainesO Ayer-Bir-Ihaveased ytmrfcherrvPen.' ' '
n ta n m f' £*? c l" «f deep-seatedßronehibSiandlm' " r :
saU.fled from its chemical constitution, that it A an S- ~
mlrable compound for the relWfbflmiinrriniiddKJS-"* <• * -jZ j 4
ehlaldiffieiUues If
actercanbdofanyservice,yooareatlibenytott*?K , 'tf'‘'
as yon think proper * 11 r , ■> - ’ i
’ EDWARD HITCHCOCKI L- n '’ ',
Prom the widely celebrated ProfessorSiSSiMifi). ” J
kjf* ?£ ct > enust|i y/Mineralogy,
TiM pS Kf I *!' of tic tIL 1 I ' 3
Mad* Phil and Bcienufie Societies of 5
America and Enrope. *
1 <*««“ Chem- Pictorial an admirable compos « 3*
uon from Bomt of the best articles nr ibe Materia M dl« >
New Haven,Da, Nov 1,1848 ' ■*
Major Patiison, President of the 8 C. Senate, states " * li
ke has used tbe Cherry Pleioral with wonderful suci ' i
cess, to curd an lufiamauon of the lungs y. .
Froupne ot ihs first physicians ra Maine 1 • '
„ . Sato; Met, April26:isjo .4 -
Dr J C Ayer, Dowell—Dear Sir* I am now eon. > * I
siantly osing your Cherry Pectoral to my practice mnA ■' .
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1 invariably recommendits.Qaejn caaeofeoiieninnh'rtß
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nOR .Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal
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sasortaientor these limjis.,.,Also; Lamia of all uSSSt'. ■ <7v • '
tar LardLafd Oi],&c., Chandeliers, Girandoles, •
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Paper,TlnShades.Maisaud Cans,.Ußdall things oar -
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which a splendid light Is obtained « a oflfeeniS!
hour, equal, If not superior, to gas. We hmm mKf
omhnuion ofoiir goods tmd price BenunrenarSi^
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Office and private eonsalong rooms. 41 Diamond ay," , , ... ' T '
tLr Charges moderate., . , nQvSrd&tvlv »" . , ,
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