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THE SATURDAY MORSINO POST,
Of to day, is rioh .io oil kinds of. interesting mat
tw. Ofiicial election returns from nil tho Btates
■' that wo reoeired before going to press,; ond nn
extremely fall miscellany of Foreign and Do'
mestie news.' We would oall special attention to
oar market and looal departments. Tho paper,
is for sale in thecounting-room, and-, we believe
that Its contents will please every reader.
judge; forward.
Bat few deaths have occurred in this eommu
. olty which have east bo universal a gloom upon
; ' 1t,<98 thalof ; WaltbuFohwabd. He was agreat
• ;«i ■ and a good man. His pnbllo life Wasirreproaoh
—.. able, for no one over impeached bis Integrity;
bit private life, wo believe, was without nble
-tnlah, for
*• Kono lenow him hut to lore him,
Noao nwuM him hut to pralso."
Warm in bis friendship, gentle in his manners,
uiiiidulternic 1 iti his heart, ho had the ftcultj ol
taking as great a hold upon tbo affections of his
08 " be ' had of « a P ,lvatin B tbe!r
Intellects by his transcendent mental abilities.—
* ' Without that decision of character «tiab is so
necessary to men who aspire to eminence,;he ra
x.r.± r ■ tiler won his way by the genial attractiveness bf
•JTr-i his manners, than by tho exercise, of powers
- which he undoubtedly, possessed, bat whloh he
-never mode subservient to tbo purposes of his
■?'i personal ambition;
■ Mr. Foewabd, like many other great men that
.1 j.--. our country has prodaoed, was self-edacaled.—
V" On almost every subject, whether of the artß,
thfl*soiences, orgeaerol Utoratare, his knowledge
was most exteosive and variegated. Indeed fow
( professional men educated in the schools, were
better acquainted than he wis with even their
technical details. His mind was comprehensive
ohd luminous. Whatever. it grasped ho knew.
He hud tbepotrer of unravelling the most Intri
' z cate and complicated subjeata, and making, them
- intelligible to the commonest understanding. As
• n lawyer,-though he stood among the forejnoßt,
. he might have taken the very loftiest position,
if be had exerted the strength which nature had
■bestowed upon him. He had a giant's power, bat
he never used it. As a public speaker few: men
‘ excelled him. He avoided altogether rhetorical
flourishes and gaady clap-trap ornamopts; hie
style being chaste, simple and unaffcctedl ; Mr.
. SopWAnn’s knowledge of language was extfaor
. dihary, and he was always felicitous in the choice
’ i: ' of his erpre33ions. It was to. him the vehicle of
r, thought and feeling, and he never overloaded his
- wljjeet with’"verbiage, nor left it unadorned of
’ • the beantifal and appropriate imagery which he
conid alwaya command.
' Though in politics a conservative, Mr. |'on
wakd by nature belougod to tbo army of pro
gress. The old petrified institutions of the past
hid nothing in them to excite his veneration or
attract his sympathies. He had neither Cuvier's
■‘love for dry bones, or Maotell’s forthe medals of
soelalfossilUition. .■Hotsrithamndingfiis‘dofbts
.•> at times:(htid'doitbiiai -was his grearife?l?aek
throu|h life;) he could not help but Soeftilojon
ward progress of the humanities too great and
' glorious destiny in the future. Mr. .
the promises of riveliitioa with tint convictions
■ which shono upan ht 3 intellect from universal
Analogy; and bo looked upon the bright side of
the piotnre of human destiny, and loved to de
scribe the visions which he beheld.
The offices whioh Mr. Fobwabd filled In his
life-time added nothing to bis stature. Nature
stover intended him for a politician. He.repre
sented this District In Congress ; ho was a dele
gate in the Convention to amend the Constitution
of Pennsylvania: he was Comptroller of the Treas
ury r ho was Secretary of the Treasury during
Tyler's administration : he was Charge d Affaii Ci
to Denmark : and lastly, he was Judge of the
District Coart of Allegheny County, in which of
-fiee he died. Mr. Fobwaud has been oharged
with a want of eaergy. but never with a want of
honesty- Wo do not believe he left an enemy
upon the earth, and surely he has none above—
. “IDs virtues Bt mujt Judge. and He alone,
The God upon whoso mercy they are thrown.
The Donetti Troupe of Trained Monkeys
Aht> Duos are to arrive from Norfolk, Va., next
week- and will play nightly their serious and
eonuo Pantomimes at Masonic Hall. With these
animals, Donetti has traveled through tho prin
cipal cities of Europe with a success unprece
dented Arrived m America, the Troupo played
for many weeks at the Astor Place Opera Honse,
in New York, and since then bavo visited most
of the oilies in the Eastern States. The press
teems witharticles of admiration regarding their
extraordinary -performances‘and of the crowded
houses they draw. There aro.iwo understand,.
- above forty animals in the collection, half of
which are of the Monkey tribe. As there is to
he no Theatrical performance, the religions por-
. tlon of the community, withont scruples, will he
enabled to witness these marvels of animal id-
Btinct and intelligence.
-.- 'CSy* Our good fnend of the Pittsburgh Post,
' Inhls paper of Satardoy last, mado a mistake of
-" \ 000 In speaking of tho ■ vote m Lancaster. It
should be C-678. instead of 6,568, Will Mr.
Harper oorreet the error, apd add another thou
.-. eand-to-the- vote of Gov. Bigler, last year.—
The sterling Democracy of .this oounty deservo
all tho credit they are fairly entitled to.—Lon
eatler Intelligencer.
The other thousand Is added-most oheerfully,
Captain. Tho mistake, howevpw^did-not origi
nate with us. The Democracy of Lancaster
county, dul nobly, considering the mighty, odds
ihey have to contend against They arc doserv-t
Ihg of all honor. ~, • i
. £@»lho congressional delegation from tho
stater Of Illinois WiU stand oa follows
Wblgs. Damocrats
DbL 1- 88. Washburn. Dlst 2. Joha Wcntvo-th,
3. J. C. Rtortoa. 0. w. A. Richarilsou, -
4. James Knox, .. Jamca C. Allen.
0 Elchard Voles— 4. 8. Wm.H.BUujll.
-" 8. WllUs Allea-S.
The Postmuster-Geuoral has decided that -
there is nothing either in tho laws or regulations
of the Post Office Department wliioh prevents tbo
sending of periodicals or papers to •-actual and.
twoafide subscribers." by agents or dealers tho
game as if they wore mailed direetly from, the.
offio’o of publication —all former decisions to the,
contrary nothwithstanding. The first section of,
tho nowlaw embraces the. case.
Mkasßfl. Harper & Phillips;— A correspond
entln your. paper-' of yesterday, recommends me
as a candidate for the, office of Mayor..-,
' lam grateful to my friends for this, ns. well ■
an other evidences of theirdundness towards mej
but the association of my name with that
in the : pending canvass, is in opposition to my
wisheSj Und as I deem it, inimical to my inter.
€B t therefore, decline-tho lntended honor. niid;
Pittsburgh, Nov. 26,1852.
Do not forget that Mr- Giles Jeliwre Ms lost
lecture this ercniog. Enthusiast”-*
■ Bubjeot probobl* better, understood .by him and
Which, 'wo predict, will bo more powerfully
treated tbattany one of the whole course. “ The
■Worldling "’'delirercd jast Tuesday, was really a
niast'er-piece'-oT'oloquence,' power and passion,
mingled with cutting irony, and with telling sar
casm.
:NOVEMBER'27.
Mr. Giles does not war againstindividuols or
even classes, bat he combats errors and pervert
ed courses of thought and action, which have be
come prevalent, with the might of a giant, end
with the zeal of a Luther or John Kuen. There
has never beea a lecturer in this city, who hoe a
pic
iaoe x ßo,rapidly ; io th&esteem, respect and ad
miration ohour. citizens as-be has. His audien
ces-are eonstantiy Increasing, more, and more
delightedt >and more and more attentive. Wo
.only wlshi.it were possible to have him stay
for another course. The Institute, we dare
affirm, Would reap golden profits. Wo hope all,
however,' will take advantage of tho only oppor
tunity, and testify by their presence, how muoh
they have been pleased and benefitted by the
'Short sojourn here of onr eminent goest. *
A Breach or Promise Verdict. —Tho broach
of promise case at Albany, N. Y., pf Sußan M.
Learned against Alfred Watkins, whioh bos ex
cited aomp interest, closed with a verdict, on
Thursday last, for the plaintiff, of $8,600. The
defendant'was shown to bo worth $lOO,OOO, and
to be a desirable match for tho young lady ex
oept in years—he was fifty-six and the young
lady twenty-one. Ilcr marriage garments had
been ptocurod, made, and all nttlng preparations
far the wedding tour to Europe—tbe marriage
month agreed upon in Septomber, ..1860. He.
was married to another young lady about tho
first of May, 1851- the time ogrocd upon for
plaintiff's marriage, and tho European tour ta
ken. "Plaintiff prosed that she was deeply af
fected,-though the Doctor hail noser oalled on
her after the 14th of January, 1851—that she
was sad,- sobbed and cried, lost her appetite, and
from SO to 40 pounds of flesh daring the year
following the marriage of the Doctor with her
successful rival. The defendant was tho family
physician of the Learned's, aod contended that
his visits to the plaintiff wore purely profession
al, but her father said the Doctor's conduct war
ranted the belief that they Were engaged to be
married Tho Dootor also contended that before
and since then the plaintiff was the "very plo
turo of health,” but it was no go.
TsLEOBAPnisa Esterfribe. —The enterprise
'of bringing tho Old and New World within four
or five drya’ communication of each other, thro
the powerful agencies of steam and electricity,
Is likely to be soon broaght to a consumation. —
the capital for tho Newfoundland Elec trio tele
graph, connecting New York with Capo Dace,
has already been subscribed, and the completion
of the tine is promised early In the coming sum
mer. The tine will bpl,6oo..miles long, 160
miles of which will bo submarine.- Commencing
at Cape Baoe, It crosses the Island of Newfound
land, and thence, by a submarine line of 140
miles crossing the Gulf of Bt. Lawrence, and
traversing Prince Edward's Island, by another
submarine tine reaches Cape Tomrentin In Now
Brunswick, from whence its course Is direct to
New York. At Cape Race a yacht will Intercept
the European and. New York ateamera, gather
from them the most Important intelligence, and
transmit it with the speed of electricity to its
destination. The completion of tho projeot con;
templates" tho ronning of-a tine of steamers to
and from sorao port on the Irish, ooost, from
whence a tine of telegTaph will 'communicate
with London.
A Veteran. Voter —Michael Qrennell, of
Clinton, Pa., redo with ono of bis eons, aged 74,
oa tho.day ol tho Election, and voted for Frank
lin Pieroe. He Is himself 100 years old, and
has voted at every Presidential election since the
adoption of .tho,federal constitution. Ills votes
bavo been ns follows:. -
,_Pot Georg* W*shipgton,ia;l7B3'aild .*
' Thomas'Jefferson, 1aY790,1800, and 1804.
James Madisoc. in 1808 and 1812.
James Monroe, in 1816 and 1620.
Andrew Jackson, in 1824, 1828 and 1832.
Martin Van Buren, in 1880 and 1810.
Jamea K. Polk, in 1844.
Lewis Cass. In 1848. and
Franklin Pierce, in 1852.
The Honcsdule Herald says, that in eonse
qaenee of a cold ho was quite unwell a few days
Immediately previous to Nov. 2d. Fears were
entertained that ho would not bo able to attend
tbe polls- On being asked the day before elec
tion whether bo intended to go, he replied .
“ ()ur government must be tutlawed, and ono vote
may tarn tbe scales.
Another WuEEi.nA.RBOW Passeboeb. —An In
telligent young German soholor. named Kamp
hausen- arrived at St. Louis, o few days ago,
having walked the entire distance from New
York city- and oamed with him a valuable li
brary of standard acienlifio works, noon a wheel
barrow no oamo to the country upon a solen
tlfio tour but by somo moans finding himself
short of money, he left New York with twenty
cents in his pocket, hla wheelbarrow and his
library He states that the tour has boon, thus
far one of extraordinary interest to him, and
rendered doubly so ou account of tho excellent
facilities he possessed of making examinations of
whatever oamo in his way. Ho continues the
tour soon, and leaves for the South.
poon Devils.—A writor In tbo Journal of
Commerce Bays that there are more specimens of
“the poor devil" in California than in any State
la the confederacy. Among his acquaintances
there Ere no loss than four dry goods merchants
who peddle olams .fora Imog, and seven minis
ters of tho gospel who tend bar. According to
him the only men who thrivo In California, are
the rough, tough, nod go-.n-hoad. The mere
gentleman stands no more ohaaoo on the Paclflo
than the mere Idler. People who set a value on
seft hands and soft living win please notioe.
Outrage upon an Aiserioan .Vessel.— lt is
stated that a most infamous outrage has lately
been oommitted at Balise. upon the American
brig Lothera. by a wreaking schooner from Key
West, assisted by some three hundred Spaniards.
It appCart'that the Lothera, having previously
•got ashore- had been delivered up to tho under
writers and sold for their benefit. The purcha
sers proceeded to tike out the cargo and strip
the vessel -whon they wore attaokod aad drirea
away by the the parties brfore mentioned.
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New Speculation.—l7o learn that some of our
Hallowell neighbors are forwarding apples to
California. - ' They are paoked in a manner en
tirely different from the usual mode of sending
apples, and one which we should think might
prove effeotual la preserving them from rot.—
Boob apple is wrapt In paper and then placed In
the barrello layers. Between every two layers
of apples Is a layer pf powdered oharooal..; Tho
apples are thus prevented from coming; in con -,
toot with each other- and from the anti»pru->
tesoent qualities of the charcoal. the rot, even:
should it attack a part of the fruit, will be pro-;
vented from communicating to tho remainder.—;
This plan we should think a good one for pro*'
serving fruit, when sent to any foreign country.
—Marne Farmer.
- A fence, we learn, is being constructed
along each side of the railroad to Madison so as
to guard it against infringement of animals and l
other annoyances. Tbe. company furnishes the
lumber, and the farmers build tbe fenoe. In
-Massachusetts, all railway tracks are required
by law tb'be fenced In, and a dollar a rod ib add
ed to the estimates of cons traction to meet this
necessity. an ezelient provision, where
tbe companies are able to meet tbe increased ex*
penses- All tbe Railroads inthis fitate Attain to
tt tbo spirit of improvement
end desire for safety, will no doubt prompt fbem
to inclose their tracks with fences.— lndumapoUt
Journal.
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United States Mint*
We present our nsuat hJpßthly Statement of
the deposits and coinage of gold at the U. 8.
Mint, and
in the deposits since iTpnuety let,' as Compared
the same period of last year, althoagh.tbis
is more than, made op by the receipts from other'
sources. .This decline is readily accounted>for
by the increased ’exports of gold bars anddust
direct from California to Great Britain. By a
statementef the Bank of England, which we
pablrahed some time since, it w&s seen that the
imports of California bullion into Great Britain,
for the first six montbß of the cnrrjDiit year, were
#1*000,000; while for the whole ot 1851, the
amount- was only -J01,300,000.. -The following
(ibles bring the totals of the principal , items of
i-iterest down to tho first instant: *
C3ESAGB OP THE -MISTS or Tan nBITED STATES*
FROM JASDAEY Ist, TO OOTOBE& 81, 1861.
utm • OOX.D. ' BIWXR. COPPE&. TOtAL.
Philadelphia. $40,744,890 $503,604 $40,335 $11,378,329
New Orleans...*— ' 3,825,000 144,000 3,909,000
Charlotte, N. 0.... 312,944
luhlonoga,Goo....; -889,310 389,310
Total .'.: $10,271,050 $737,0CU $40,335 $48,049,689
Comparative statement of deposits of Gold at
Mints of tbeUnUcd States, from Jan. Ist to
Oat. 21, in the years 1851-and 1852:
Philadelphia—Uv S- g01t1...—-
other gold .
T0ta1...... r.
h'ew Orleans—>U. £» gold—
oilier g01tL.....
- Total 6,737,211 3,249,802
Gbarlotta—U. a gold -gWM
Dahlonegß—U. £. cold- 218,023 380,050
At'&ll Ulo Mint*—ll. a gold— I. 43,140809 . 43,178,955
other gold- 702,050*.- 1,095,737
The deposits of gold nt Philadelphia aince the
let inst, amonnt to $4,702,000, against $4,960,-
000 for the same time last year. Another steam
er is non dao with a large amonnt of gold dost,
bat the total deposits for the year will hardly
reach the amount during the year 1851.
In that 'year the deposits of gold for November
and December wore $11,762,669, of which
$108,121 were foreign gold. This amount will
hardly bo reached for the corresponding months
of tho current year.
In tho abovo tablo it will be seen that the de
posits of foreign gold, (chiefly coin) for the first
ten months of-the current year bavß increased,
as compared with tho same period of 1861,
$338,681. In domcßtio gold tho - deposits of
California gold have fallen off $80,586, bat the
amount from other Btates have increased $112,-
742. „
Wo are Indebted to Robert Pottorßon, Lsq., of
the Philadelphia Mint, for Ins assistance in com
piling our tables. For the lost two months tho
New Orleans papers have contained, ns for as
wo can find, no statement in detail of the opera,
lions at ths Mint in that oity. This has been a
scrioas embarrassment to us in our statistics of
tho number and description of pieces ooined in
tho United States.— if. Y.-Journal of Commerce.
From the Clarion Democrat
THE MEETISGfIy
Our necessary absence from home, since the
election, may bo taken as an apology for tho
failure for our part to notice the meetings that
were held in Brookville, Strattonvillo, Clarion,
Shippenvillo and Cnrllsville: They were proud
hours for tho Democracy. In Brookville, thou
sands of voters were assembled to testify their
attachment to tho principles of the great and
glorious Democratic party. There the ladies,
the wise and liberal Dcmocratic ladies, lent their
time and labor to decorato with evergreens, the
living emblems of democracy, the houses nud
streota of that pretty town. There Black, Snow
den, Barclay, Wise and others oddreased tho at
tentive multitude in strains of eloquence that
made glad the people. There the flags, banners
and transparencies presented a scene at night,
more brilliant than was over witnessed in north
western Pennsylvania. That meeting told at
the election. little Jefferson did her whole da-
The Strattonville meeting was a dtadener to I
whiggery. Under the direction of Dr. J. Mc-
Micken, chief marshal, and other efficient lead
ers, the procession was marched to Clarion in j
both of which towns the tasty decorations, or -
ranged by the willing hands of tho noblest and
fairest of God’s creation, the ladies, rendered
the scene a gladsome one. It was night—the I
illuminations were general—the banners, flags j
and transparencies were rich and contained ap- |
propria to mottoes. Tbo vast assemblage was I
addressed by Messrs. McCalmont, Boggs and
Wire. This wna gotten up in a day and proved
ns was intended that the whigs had aroused the I
elephant. Tho nolso 6} the' screech owl was
drowned by thelion’cVraM .
At ShippcnvlUe, the'ltytaocracy assembled to
hear Cob Samuel W- JUACE and oar own talent--
od J. 8. MoCautoar: Jfiver did tho noble de
mocracy of Elk, Paint,, Washington and Beaver,
return to their homea with a greater degree of
and seal of Col. Black awakened feelings of Ad
miration for the man, which will remain alive In
the bosomrof the Democracy who heard him os |
long as the fires of the rcpubliosn party blaio In
those noble townships. ®
a • c,rUa»;n» nnr n!<l and able renresentatire.
Col James Ross Bnowd*s. addressed a largo
mooting- Bis remarks were listened to for two
hours by the attentive democraoy. His friends
in Monroe and Porter townships manifested their
approbation of his declarations by giving largely
Increased majorities. Tho reputation of Col.
Snowden as a politician, is no more sallied than
his character as a publlo servant. What be ut
ters aro the words of wisdom and truth. The
slander of whig editors and tho simpennge of
federal stump orators have never withered a
laurel upon his brow. Knowing him to bo an
honest man. a faithful and efficient pnbllo officer,
no ono could be mare heartily welcomed among
h>s friends and acquaintances here than the Col
onel Black and Snowden received the thanks
of onr people for their services, ns expressed in
oar majority of 1424:
Frank's Trade vlth a Yankee-
"The last time I was In St. Louis,' - say* Dan
Marble- “I was sitting In the store of old Frank |
country fashion on top of the oountcr, legs I
pendant, when a real nutmeg came booming
along and In bo comes with n hoop of bundles
In his fists- Frank was down on pedlars, and
Yankees in particular, but bo was always -set
for a joke- and loved cqaal to an Israelite to I
drive a sharp bargain.
Tho Yankee nodded to mo, and I nodded to- I
wards Frank, intimating—there was his victim.
Frank was busy emokiog and figuring over his
ledger.
“ HaoWd du." observed tho pedlar.
" No no no-—go on." Frouk peevishly res
ponded: bnt that wosnt tho Yankee a religion,
he wanted to trade, and was bound to do it.
" Kalkllnte- Squire. 1 oouliln t drive n trade or
nothin’with yooa folks tu-day :
"I calculate you calculate about right, for
yon oannot." was the sneering reply.
1 Wall-1 guoss yeou needn't get huffy about it.
Na6w here's a dozen Jenumo rarer strops, ten i
dollars and a half: ycou may bare em for ten |
dollars."
“ I tell yonl dont want any of your trash, so
yon had better be going. Bays Frank.
“Sho how yeou talk: 1 11 bet yooa five dollars
if yoou make me an offer for them oro strops
we'll havo a trade yet.
" Done.” says Frank* patting a \ Into my
hand.
■ The Yankee deposited a like sum—when r rank
offered-him a pioayaao for the strops.
"They'ro your’n.” said the. Yankee, as he
quietly fobbed tho stakes. •• But, l ho added,
with great apparent honesty, I calculate & joke
is a joke- and if yeou don t want thenr.fitrops,
1 11 trade back i
Frank's oountcnance bnghtoned.
" There! t Is” eaid tho Yaukoe, as ho received
the strops, and passod over the picoynno. A
trade’s a trado—and neow youro wide awake
In aimest. I guess the next time yeou trade
with that ere pio. you 11 do better than to buy
rarer strops.
Away walked the pedlar with his strops and
his wager- amid the shouts of a half a dozen fel,
lows who dropt m. . . ,
ggy»Tho new Cathedral, et Albany, New York,
was dedicated on Sunday last. Ths Most Rev.
Archbishop Hugheß. of New York; the Most Rev.
Lord Bishop Moskcra, of Banta Fe de Bogota,
South, America; tho Bight Rot. Bishop Burgett,
of Montreal the Right BJf J B Fitzpatrick
Bishop of Boston: the Right Rev. Bishop Timon,
of Buffalo: the Bight Bey. Bishop, Whoelan, of
’Wheeling: and the Rev. Bishop MeClnsky, pf N.{
York were present, and took aotive part in the
ToriouS'ceremonles olfdhe day.
TABWS ta Nutf Wales, The Legisla
tive council of Sydney,-New South Wales,, has.
lately adopted a ho* tariff from which It up
pears that artloles likely to be imp orted into the
colony from the United-States,; ; srith,the..suig.e
exception of tobacco, are ft&a. Upon tobacco,
the »duty . t>ath of leaf andhnanufaetured, has
been reduced 1 flipper ponnd. nnd ie to. be’Still
farther reduced after Deoember, 1858.
g@* The following verses which originally
appeared!:* the Cleveland Plaindealer, are going
the theprees. Thoy are qaite as ap
plicable here ’na ln the eity, In which they origin
ated :
j. ' "WBra »Tmesr rnoeti a’ivggr
Should these bugglea ace T
And run over civil footmen
.In a publfc place t . .
Let the driver speed like lightning- ",
- Lashing neck and flank,
Sat let them mind that banian flash
'Aint emend o'er with plank . .
The result of tha election has proved that Gen.
Pierco would have been elected, even had bo not
received the votes of any of the great States.
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and, Virginia,
whioh are entitled to one hundred thetote in the
eleotoral colleges of the Union. We believe that
it has never happened before, at a contested elec*
tion, that a President has been chosen without
the aid of some of tho great States mentioned
above.
1861. 1862.
$36,069,104 $39,340,260
631,960 962,636
36,701,114 40,302^95
6,007,136 3,116400
130,106 133,102
In the Penitentiary, at Columbus, on Tues
day a negro vas shot* for attempting to take the
life of ono of the gnards with a long bowie-knife.
Tbe guard put two balls through the body of Ibe
prisoner. He lrnot expected to live.
Dr* J. Cowdery, the oldest surgeon in tbe U.
S. Navy, died of apoplexy at Portsmouth, Va.,
on the 20th last.
$43,908,806 $44^74,692
Mrs. Mowatt will commence an engagement at
tho Broadway theatre, New York, next Monday
oveniog.
Parson Brownlow, of tho Knoxville (Tenn.):
Whig, nominates Mr. Fillmore for tbe Preslden.
oy in 1856.
The Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, in
tended to unite Philadelphia with the Lakes, 1b
to be nnder contract next spring from Fort
Wayne to the riiinois line.
Surely some people must know themselves—
they think of nothing else.
A gold beaded cane, costing $65, has been
prepared-by booo of the citizens of New Hamp
i sbire, to be presented to Gen. Pierce.
The population of Havana, tbe prlnolpal city
of Cuba, Is stated, by a correspondent of tbe
New York Herald , to be 200,000.
Tho contribution of -dimes to the Washing
ton Monument, at Savanna, Go., amouted to
$360.
The new Constitution of Louisiana recently
submitted to the people at the late election, has
been adopted by abont two thousand majority.
Mr. Ashmead, clerk of tbe steamer City of
Richmond, has been withdrawn from the line
since the discharge of the Lemon slaves.
Nobody ever sees an action as very wrong when
under the excitement of doing it
The value of tho real estate and personal
property of Chicago Is $10,411,711. The
amount of taxes received on this property is
$76,948 96. . , ,
Every man cherishes in his heart some'object,
some shrine at which his adoration is paid un
known tohla fellow mortals—unknown to all save
his God.
Tbe large Brewery belonging to Alonzo Blos
som, in MUwaukie, was entirely destroyed by
fire on Tuesday morning. Insurance on the
building $B,OOO. $4,000 in the Hartford Pro
tection, and $4,000 in the North Western.
Complete retoVns from N.' Hampshire give
Pierce 18,631 votes over Scotland his majority
over all Is 7,209. This exhibits o democratic
gain since last.spring of 0,054. - r
Rev. 11. N. Hudson, tbe well known lecturer
land editor of Sbaispeare, it is stated, has be
come the editor of VThe Churchman," Protest
ant Episcopal newspaper, of New York.
Ms}or John J>. Claiborne, formerly of tbe Tex-
I an army, died suddenly at Williamsburg, Va,
on the 16th inst
The frce-soU party of Ohio are to hold a
State Convention, ijbplambus, on the,. 12th of
January. ' 3 :»
T. BUTUU KlXfrA WIT3BS3 AQAIS3T iriMSSLV.
—At the last Basiloq.of the Grand Jury of Ban
Francisco county,’T. B. King appeared as an in
former, and stated a fact, which exhibits, at tbe
same time, hbs own and tbe character of his par
ty. The fact was, that as collector he was in
tho habit of seizing small vessels and those which
belonged to individuals,, va the first violation of
the passenger law of Congress. Bat the vessels
of the groat companies were allowed to pass on
with impunity, though equally culpable, lie re
ferred to tho case of the Pacific Mail Steamship
Company to tho Government for decision. This
is true Federal doctrinfl practically demonstrated.
The large, wealthy, and inflaentiol monopolies
are permitted to go unquestioned and untouched,
whilst the individual who has bis all' embarked,
i perhaps, in a little brig or schooner, is immedi
i ately pounced Upon, libelled and crashed. This
i is just such conduct as might have been expeo
j ted from such a So urea —Democratic State Jour *
not, Cal* Oct. 14. . '
. v NEW ORLEANS, NOV. Ifi
Sou ib akb Hqzassxs—Th£ dcsrail for Sugar continued ao*
tire, and the sales embraced 1200 hhd* at steady prices.
t vaa also in actiT* roquesi, and 2500 bbls sold, moat-
If at the reduced rate of gallon. Also, on plantation
near tile city, two crops, onset 30,000 and one of 2d,000 galls,
aold at 20ojh gallon.
Ftoca—There was a good Northern export demand, with
tales of 4000 bbla, including 1200 bbls St Louis, In three or
four lots, at (4,50.220 Hlined* ad the same, 500 fancy do. at
—.ando3 extra at (4,65$ bbL .. -
Protujosa—VTe noticed small ole* Mess Pork oi $19,25®
10,50 VI hbl. Of Bacon, 50 casks Sides soUt in several lots,
at and 20 casks choice Shoulders at 3*4 © fo. Of
Lard we noticed a sale of 600 kegs Brittle at lie $ In,
Iloas—The market U stimulated, with offers of $5,05-100
[br one or two lots of Hogx>.but the drovers demand (5,76
net.
Fioca oxs Gbxo*—Flour qukd at for small lots
from stores. Wheat firm at 056. New Corn 30@33c; old
40@46e. ‘ .
Tobacco—The sales yesterday and today Indicate a small
advance on previous price*, with sales to-day pf 53 hhd* at
price* ranging from (3,90 to (5,70. ~
Ppotubok*—Holders very firm at for Mees-Pork.
We hear of tho sale of the product of 10,000 hogs at 6o for
Shoulders in salt, and fi3£e-fbr th* prime Lard, we hear of
• sale of the product of 1,000 bogs at 5c for Shoulders, 7c for
Hams from the block, It 6 for ilea Pork, and 10c for prime
Lard. Tho Hams and Shotfidexs were sold several days
since.
. ST. LOUISt NOV. 20.
New Provision* haTe commenced arriving;, the steamer
Clara, down last evening, brought tho first consignment of
bulk meat*, besides which she had iwaor three email lot* of
Pork and Lard. IqafewdayVVMhallhavo liberal receipts
from the Blinds and Upper Mississippi, os the business of
pork packtaghas already Commenced on both rivers. Enough
has trantpinyl within a dst or two, to jostifru* in quoting
now Mess Pork 44(15. and No.-1 Lord atB%@9c. We are
not sufficiently posted on green meets to give precise quota
tions, but would say that Shoulders cannot be had trader
oW@6}£c; Sides and .Xlams A sale of
5000 green Hams,wa* mentioned yesterday on private terms,
understood, however, to bo at not less tium -
* iCINCINNATL NOV. 25.
Ploub—The foreign news par America ha* had no eflbct
upouthe market Tho sales Xoday comprised 628 bbls at
|&9<k 82 do at $3,92; 500 do- at (4; 100 and 200 do at (4,05,
and 1000 bbls, deliverable env time In-December, at (3,90,
Inspection guarantied; Becelvad doling the last 24 hours
3296bb15, - J’ ' - . - -
Hoas—The market for Hogs retained Its buoyancy'today,
notwithstanding the nnGrrorabl* weather, and upon most of
the lot* purchased, a premium yas paid, In addition to the
priee quoted. Holders are. very firm, and nans.are wQlin
to sell at (6. The receipts are Increasing. The Ctodnnat
Hamilton and Burton Bail road, brought 1n 2460 bead toJAy,
Land the LJttio. Mlaml JUllroad Jl7O head. The sales com
{ pyUod in lots—all C-.
Tbovhkot—Sale* today of 2200 pcs Shoulder* in salt,
j slop, at 6\£c; 600 and 1600 green Hams at Bct'lfiOO green
j Shoulders at 5%c; 78 tes N<* *1 Lard At 2200 pcs
| Shoulders, deliverable from «alfcla,f'ebjmry,at 200
| bbls'No. 1 Lord, deliverable 10th of December, actual tore,
I at lOOdoNo.lcountry, deliverable fromlst to lOth
j January, at 10c; 1000 bbls McssiPork, delirerobleat Madl
i Bom at' (lfiS. W© alsp underxtond that 8000 bbls M«s
I Pork soldi deliverable at I/3Ui£Tnia, at $l6. - Here H is held
j considerably abovethls—generally at (17.
j Wmsrr—«Balesof 600 bbls-from. river at 19c, and 150 do
j from wagon* at 19ygo—indicating no change,-with a good
| mind. - >
PROADEtPQjA* NOT*-24.>
-The stock 1 market is steady but not . active.'.. Pricer fin,
danged; ' • - ■. r i
‘Srcsdstuffii steady, bat not active.' Small, soles shlppint
Flour at $5(35,12. Cbm Meal and Bye -Plouj unchanged.
Wheat l* quiet;—Sale* of 3000 bushels; prioes unchanged i
redat(l,oB@l,ti9cfwhit« oorn7B@Boc. Onto
44c. By* >h .• • :
Tax Miixsr.—For sevetiti days past there ha* been'
much excitement In the pork maloti 1 Largo sales of hog*
Lbavo betm made at (8 net, and yesterday (fi2s was askodJ
-Tho supply of hogs is tbonght by many of the large dealen
to he abundant in th*. West $ bat *hey have been lato thlr
season coming into market The price has been appreciated
byeariT.contractSrthepreacirs hlgh priceof me*3-porkai
New .(mean* and New Yqrk/and the ginall quantity hehL
.oyer.of tort seaaan’* supplies;: In riMltion to
[ IsTery.abondantiandperhape atiiopreTkras season,-at the*
.commencement of. pmk-pacddng has tbs t
| amount ofsurplns cash been sAdaige, orthofeelUtiev so;
igmt/crr.ilm negotiation* ofcackesyof prod ac©.:77otmor©'
than pne-thlrd In number o f hogß have reached this market I
| as them was in tbe correspondent period bf lartycor; and S
jlhoeqwbolook witirmost aautene® Into -this Urge branch;
of ourirada, and Its eventual profit*, think’ the price* too
high, and appear to be bolding back to their extensive ope
rations.—Cincinnati dm.
" ' ' • ‘ - - V - V ' v ■;.:
:• -:- ■V* <■
V-: '-
-r.rr.. ,v;
y 0 :;ji
If a baggy meets a boggy
• Cornin' down tho street,
X* ifrightto too together
When these baggies meet t a
Every driver has his
They're bat men at last.
Bat cornin’ ap or going down,
Should they drive so fast
Items of Hews and Miscellany.
COMMERCIAL SUMMARY.
LOUISVILLE, NOV.: 24.
. . A*-'
f J •»■
Nomnnomoon! -iy V: >v;. v
: ■ No morn—no noonr*3. ,• - »j£i_
Nod&wn—tin
•So *ky—no ':■/ \
7> No4iit*w» lookJn&kioe— £ wt>
. Noroad— wffi
sj> No; andttf any.Hcw—^
* J s No lodicatioa where' the Gfeseent* go;
\ '* y "No top to any steeplo— \
No recognlrfon of familiar y
No courtesies for snowing ’enf— t"
No knowing ’em—
No trsTtUng at all— no locomotion—
Nolokling:o(the woyr^no-notlon—
uNo gtf‘ljy land or'ocean—'
• •"" —“it-*!'!T.':V' • !<--
.No news frdmany foreign coast—. .
No pack—no rlny—noaftanfoaag*oUlitj~*
No company—nonoHlitj".
happy case—
■ No eomforCiblfi feel in any member—
No.ihado, —no hmtcrfllo—-no Lees—-.
No fruit*—no flowers—no tirds—no tree* l
, Novzxsxs! / , ;-'Ti's*T ->
' Tub New “ luon Duke.”—The English papers
stale-that the Mftirquis of Douro,' who j by the
deathof bia father hasioet succeeded tojthe title;
of Bake of WeUiogtbn,; Is toper,
lacking both genius and; talents. Ho drives
away -ennui hy the highly interestuig amusement
of flogging his wife, and does not possess half as
much morality, as the law allows Him. -
I>r. N'hm'l Liver Pilli tn KeW York!
of thb,inY&laal)l& medicinehis extended
with' to-be accounted fo*:ontbu.
groundof its great merit. l A>ne trial alone, to
establish its tide as thaonlyspodflo for liter Ooajphdhfcr-r
Th« fpii/wingj fam a Jftw York druggist. dreaeridenca of
the high estimation In which these Pills are held. In that
section of country ; i
J Oxklocx Lass; idrtagstonCbunty, N.Y.
Da.MToSZ: Dear 'sir—l bare told autaß-your Llrcr
PQls, and am anxious to hare iinotber lot immediately.—
These Pills seem to take most wonderfully. T could-haTe
sold a much larger .quantity, if! had been proYUed with
them. The inhabitants are sending to Rochester forthem;
but, whether there are any there or no Aot know.—
«nd mo another
The increasing demand for this nercr foiling remedy, tor
an Hepatic ftltoetfflihs,has Induced toine unprincipled per*;
; gpns tocounterfelt these Pills. The public are cautioned
gainst such imposition. Take none but those signed C,
iFUoc. >
lor sale by most ofthe Droggfats and Merchant,-and
6y the sole proprietors.. • .
nor23nl£w , 60. Wood street, ■
83-R. WATSON Is now engaged In slaughtering TIYH.
THOUSAND HOGS; and will hare constantly on hand u
large stock ofo BULK : PORK* of his own coriog. Also, a No.'
1 article LARD, in barrels and keg*/- For cafe 's? his Ware
house, corner of Liberty and Wayne streets. ibot^lp
<CS?* The remains of Capt JAMES H* HAZLETT, late of
the steamer Hartford, haring arrired in this oity, jester*
day, the funeral 'will take place TO-HORROW (Sunday)
MORNING, at 10 o’clock, from his late residence, on Bearer
street, near North alley, Allegheny City, The friends 6 1\
the family are inrlted to attend, without furthe? notice. -
HEW'AJT
The Hew* Dr; Simpson, Bishop of toe
Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach in.the me*.
- thodbt Church, on liberty street, tomorrow mooning, at
10K o’clock. - ... ■ • *: nofgrat
NOTICE TO TUB LADUS&—Just recejTed,ampst beau*
ful lot of ladies’ Gam Sandals, BobUaad£hppers,of
thaiatest styles and finish, at No. ICV Market street
nOT 27 W. K.SCH3IERTZ. ,
A LARGE assortment- of Men, Women; ; Boyv Tooths,
Hisses and Children’s Boots and Shoes, on hand, and
willbesoldlowtbreash f atNo.lo7 Jlarketst. '
7 • W. E. BCHHEBTZ.
MASONIC BALL.
Fifth itreet, between Smithjield and Wood streetx.
For One Weekonlyl
ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the JSth NoTembcr,
1852, and erory erening during the week, :
THE DONETTI TROUPE - - - >
Of Acting Monkeys, Dogs and Goats, that hare excited the
wonder and admiration of all Europe, will perform their •
SERIOUS AND OQMIO PANTOMIMES. :
COLLATION JTATRIQUE;
Slack and Tight* Eopo } Equestrian Scenes; Carriage DrUe
ana Upset; i r
TEATS OF THE GREAT ESMERALDA; Wt ,
The Fox Hunter, the Deserter, A« after which t .
HERR VON SPINGALEN, ; .. u
whose performances hare gained, him the title of “Rotary
Wonder," will go through his astounding foata of
WHIRLING AND BALANCING.
The whole to conclude,with the Panoramic Views and beau
tiful original IBuxlo&j; known as
DONETTT3 MAGIC,CHANGES.
Doors open at ?,und performance to commence at half
Pa Adm£tonSScentj; Resprred seats 60 cents; Children 25
cents.
C3*As afternoon performance on Saturday at 3 o’clock.
aoe27
BROQMS-45-doa.mi oonrfgncimW and for salo by
pqt2o " KING A MOORHEAD.
GUM ARABlC—aaoolbs. While, and Sorts, for sale by ,
dqt22 B. A. FAHNESTOCK S (XX
IBM KBNO—EOttu, for ralo by
I jr ncTsa b a. f ahsEstooS * oa
/~1 Oil BENYOlN'— Kllfat,for t»le by :
Ijr DOT 33 B. A. PAgSESTOCK'A CO.
■\TriSDOW GLASS—2SO boie» 6by 10, and 10 bj 12
Glass, la store and for sale by ~ ' : ■
octO MILLEB A EICKEBOM.
MEN ANl> BOVS' CLOTHING —In tho greatest rartety^.
at Gothic Hill, T 4 Wood street; near Fourth/ Safi*
faction of customers, bringlho primary or. first iirindplo,
the following rale* liaTe been strictly adbered to la thS* es
tablishment— iargesales, *»*n profit*. stock .unsurpassed
la thrvost. IKA 1 SHiJDY TO ■ .
’CHESTER
74 Wood street. .
SUAWL3fT3HAWLB!*-Just received, ami on band, CVCT
&000 Long and Square Shawls, comprising ill the dlf*
Cerent erode* end site* of Paris and Vienna Gosh*,
mere, Tcrkerl, Scotch, Bay State, Empire do, Waterioo, "Wat*
«rrillct, PoeefoOe, Acu, towfcfch wo would iartto the at*
fription of the trade, and retail purchaser*.'
A, A. MASON A CO.’S,
oorl& 63 and M Market street.
; "VRINTING PAPER—
-22 by 32;
27 *bySB;
ZAtbjSl;
23 by 42;
fine Book Paper, 24 by 88; on hand and for sale by
J. IL WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer,
novCl ; 63 Wood eu, between Third and Fourth.
rjH) ENGINEERS. —The Practical Engineers Pocket Guide,
- X •- containing a concise (realise on the nature and applied
tionof mechanical forces, action of gravity,.tbe oluinents of
machinery, and tables for calculating tire;working effects cf
machinery, of the strength, resistance end. pressure of ma
terials, with fob]** of weights and cohesive strenethrf Iron
and other mitala; by *Diosas Kelt. A few copies of this
valuable work received and for sale by, .
Co-Partneraliip*
THE undersigned hare this day entered Into Copartner*
ship, under the name and style of BRYAN, KENNEDY
A 00for the purpose of transacting a general MtUing bust*
neat, In the dty or Allegheny. , ' -
JOHN T. LOGAN,
ROBERT T. KENNEDY,
8. & BRYAN,
WM. BAGALEY,
Hi CH jlj)3,
A. P. CHILDS, *
HENRY P.‘SCHWARTZ,'
Canal Basin, Allegheny City, Jane 12th, 1852.'
nov2fclwbc*tf
ynR «rkayq wsttmianv ~ [
“T>E YEFRUITFUL ANDMULTIPLY* Uaeommand
i> thatshoaid be cheerfully obeyed by. the children.of
men. Dr. LABZETTETB JUNO or Procreative'
Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative In casea of Do
WSity, Lmpotencv, or Barrenness, and all irregularities oi
natures Ttlseli that itpreftases.to be, vix: Katun/* Great
Restorative andß«ctftdy, , for-tho» in the married atate with
out oC&nrlDff. Itisa'certala cure fbrSemlnalEmissions,'
General Debility," Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organ*,
Nervous Affections, Leucorrboca nr Whites. *; Al,aa luvigo*
rating tnedkfae It is unequalled. *r certain kemeay
for Incipient - Consumption, Indigestiog, loa -of Musqilar
Energy, Physical Lassitude, FemafeWcaktiegs, Debility; An
.ltla warranted to please the user la any the above com*
plaints, and is of oountless reins to these without ojfiprisff.
crComstockA Brother<Jn
the Tfrcypcr, and never bvy it unless- you "find the above
name; oalthasbeened&as^ycottftferi'tt&dqflal* Avoid
the counterfeit os you would pcbcaL Agency at “ ' j
au27aiewly~ . - : : - - ■ NO. 50 BMITHyiELP'ST.;
THE GREAT VEGETABLE REHSDY X
t>R. S: B. J ITER'S £<XTJiJLCT y . f ?
Dandeleon; Wild Cherry and SanapsrUla -
‘fpjEQS valuable; medical preparation differs entirely from -
X any simple “Extract of or common puri
fying medicine.' Ills* compound ofmarty mofitCLKANg*
ING MEDICINES? with-otheni acting iheJUd
neys, or having immediate reference to the relief and cobtttK
ued healthy operation of some Internal organs.’ It contain*'
articles which enter Into no other preparation In existence,
- AND IT IS UNRIVALLED ‘
in purifying and refreshing effects, by any Medldpe In this
world. -.lt isput-up in LARGE
to the taste; and la more concentrated.' * -
- STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, :
than any other In the market; ’ Pcreohi who' hive takes
“ Sarsaparilla" by the gallon, without relief hare been red*,
ically cured by using two or three hottlet; ■ ffhls is thft’onl;
compound in which Dandelion, Wild L Cherry and S&Mapari
U are so prepared to offer the peculiar virtues of each; in ‘
oambinaticn with pure extracts of other healing aftidcs, in,
a highly concentrated stated Its Ingredients ve
getable, and are such roots and harks sa are found; though
chiefly affecting certain paxts,-tathefr genaraUiendehey, to
.prednoe the moist cleansing and .healing effects. ~ ! • "
r . - ! IT IS IMPOSSIBLE. . c - ' ■*
To cure many , diseases. Dropsies, Kidney ComplalntSj' Ani,
draw off Watery llamors from the. Blood, of corrupt and is
rltattng accretions of diseased organs from the body, without
the thorough.-operations on the this
medicine. No other extracts even pretend to thls'effects
In fivctj this'rery operation,' for widen It U-partlcUlariyeom
pounded, differs from all other preparations, and miteiit
the best compound in existence. -' l *- : i
n IN-ALL CARES OF DROPSY,'use thlimhdlcfeu. Itwiß'
relieve.; It has cured when life itsdfwaidespairodot It
contains articles that will cure, if anything takes
the only aethod to rfiake permanent cures. ■ - •
. . 4 , SHIP FBVERI SHIP FEVER!'’ *; r r ,; i
: - To produce ia-proofof of this diaeiud
U acjmowledgedly new. The public haie sp 16ng been taoght
to regard It as fetal, that its positive wotffd s«m al
wwwfr• yet .».;> ••• J--.-•:;
t ’ SHIP FEVER 048 BEEN CUBED. : ‘ . i
And Great Y«otable Remedy; Hym^Rx*;
tract of Dandelion, Wild Cherry, A&,-aloha.'' * •
We select tha following as a specimen of . the', numerous
testimonials tothocffiMency oftms mfidldneincasMcfthia
malignant disease,- which we have to exhibit.- ; * i \
J ,J TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS. XA
_ Frantds Cblimtwo, M., IX, - a sldlful phyaidan,' residing in
Buffalo, N. and ope who baa devoted hlcmrifpartlcularly
to the study ac 4 «oro of the Slip Fever, .with edmost every*
phase of whlth ha is conversant, gives th e folUrtring tcsUrah--:
| nytn tathe effects of tins medicine, asprepared by
This is to cerfffrythat T have used Dr. H. B; borers* Ex-■
tract of Dandeloo^' Wild Cherry and'Sarsaparilla; Ininy;
in case* ora number .of patfenta slck. with ghlpTe-'
ver, with very beneficial result*. *- And I cnaridef It * gcaer*'
alcuraffre in that disease. 0 . . v '. ; '
Prepared by '■ ■ MYERS A RICE,, > 1
Nc.'U Warfon itreetNeW Yarfc"
Bold by R. E. SRUJRfI, i
aprfcdeoaAw] No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, j
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OBITUARY.
J. XL WELDIN, Booksellerand Stationer,
63W00d rtl, betweea Third and Fourth.
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ted lyinw, of Yxriom cbi(aciccl,lLMe bcca'beihre the pub
lic, bat It tM remained'fee the JOBEST WIKB toblend in
one compgitmd theptadlar.inedieta Tlrtuetbf each at tboee
bi»a epeeS* hioenee la
nerrboj
dbeasa, anaag dcMti aad tm>striaoa, otun of a >trionj
naturoV, jTbsrTOBES'T ia ontf ofiia bait! tonki la
uk, haTiogalltbejrtrragthfuinj propertiei of /Wine,iritfc
tfieh«allßg and medHnnt qualities of the root! and h«t*
frbmvblehU Ij diatilled. .
«3-Sea aiJTartiscment in another colocm of Mi papal-.
■ Sold Wholesale and .Retail by Dr. GEO. H.. KKYSKR, 140,
corner of Wood atiwt end TJrgia alley, Pittsburgh, Pag al
eo, by JAMES T.SAMPLE, north-west corner of Federal
Street and tbeDiamott4, AUegbcnj C3tj. . . . noTldelew-^
•Q-Dr. Guyxott’a Improved Extract ot
'Yellow Dock and Sareaparillaii a Sun Ecai.
Thoaianda of ladiriduala are cursed vith grerloui paa?
fldntiwhlcStbeylnteit-ftoai theirparents. The a* of
the Tdbm Doclc .atd iSbmqpariSawlll prereal ell thla,
and ««S» wt wobnit <if miseji.aid
is the Seedof diseases end eotakes -off the . erase < by whkn
Hi* riw W»WttT«fhWTTni>rfhf tfca parents azaab often Tisloa
gOMi ttein
effects th&tmayte communicated, by aoseets,
nrv! parent* fray at-anythne-pcgu
vith' C&uumptiony Scrofula at SyphfflVuwo Itfto ibenusdver
to-take precautionsadist the disease being rwdm in them.
Gayfaftfo 'Extractoffiailow Dock sad,SarwpftfflU la agaw
’iotMotainsticb cases.r r • ;• • ••
. 49* See advertlßemeiL.; , ' Sepl&fis* -
' Positively Cxzred*»*Tho pro
Hair Ratorotivc, has
ctet vith fOch.Qtthogndcd success' in the ns« r Cf his.ertic2e,
as tojnstifrhim izx tkHng :baid case»,;and giving a Written
ls,ho. per: a price egrecdupcn, by
hfmflcif "vtog the article, restore the faalref’
fiw rgftynd tha amount' ffTpenrlwt; crj he irill S&Q
let the usual price, ahcr® guarantee. The
thdlVjduals who havehad their. bslr
restored, ought to convince ' any one «r ; its efficacy. TWy;
Imeollbweduato use their names as references: John,
UoHmv Woods’ Brewery,; cured of. baldness of 14, years 1
standing; 6; Bj.HolmeS,' M. 8.; Copt. B. Morris r James
Guthrie, 131 Grant street, was totally bald-now his head i*
completely Covered with new hair; also, John Gbetly,.Tar
rectum. .Wo would invito attention to thd-lbJ-'
lowing^-**-•-■ ■’ . •• .'•
Que of Baldnett cf ZO year? siamting, curtd hs one
■ .{asd-iart'cf.abo&4 of-AmericanßatDnttxtLr,
. lira. Alexander, aged 42, wlfir of.WiPlaaiLAlexander,
who resldes atNo, 48 Avenue, states that abs
has becnhaTd fiir thejaat 2tt years; sides,
■ was perfectly smooth-ahdwithout any .hair; when she com*
menced ukng the Bestoritive- Sha has now used ft bottUT
andpertef hairrestoratiTß.andhaa oseditregn
larly fbr the last dx weeks;;': Her head b ; now perfectly cor»;
ered-with a thick crop’of new hair, firm and spong, as'any
: cneeatreeoby calling.; Mrs. Alexander haa.no, objeetiona
> fethepttbllttdohcithaae'stateiiienta;;
iggy- pAm & brother of Mrs; Alexander, whoad vtatement
. ls;wzOto&ont above, and : ktMw persohaßy; that .the state*
cats.therein made *ra correct. ,; -. AJ, S. BAY, v;
•Pittsburgh;; . No.«s : Fbunhstreet.
DIL
Nal4o-Wood*trofi^coriMJrof''Vkgiualley,Fittshurgfi;Fa;
’ .■ oet293UW4 - V '-: rv Lv v '-'
Scrpf"il*Bt—Tt'ft dde to Elert Petroleum, to sajr
that ft ha* been kncnra to completely eradicate uTexyY<estsg&:
otto dradful disease in l»tiiM iiban remedy,
and aslesrear inconvenience to^fhe potTprii.- .; ;V..^
The thousands ofoartifiestea In thehaad* of the proprio*"
-tor, many of which aiefrom veil ksarn citixexanf the city
of Pittsburgh and its Immediate ridnfty, goto show. desny
and beyond all 'doubt,' that -Kiss’s Pstsoltox a a medidaa
ofuo valuej .not only- osa. localremedy te
tit mtmuiUxmylkafncUt has of- Siffifj. bat as iTshaHe
internaliemedy, inTiting
veil as the suffering
. roerits/ * “'" ”t ■ '■ ’ ” r;~' -" -- -t';’-v"- -' C ' T
-Tbosohsring * dread of mixtures ere assured that this
is purely natural," and is bottledas; iirfiovsfcom'
tbs bosom of the eaxtiL.
. date Aaoust i &ZMnshich ii
am appendediht edcbratedl). T. iW, M. D n
troth that ihare been so. badly af
fUetod viih Scrofula Ear thelast seven years that moat of the
time I hare been unable to attend to ony kind of business
and much of the 1 V™* unable .to walkand .confined: to my
bod, and bare been treated nearly all the time, by the best
Physicians our country afiords; I occasionally igofceome re
lict bat no cure, and continued to grow vuoe until Hr. foot
recommendodiaeto i try the Prtrb&am, orßockOU,»eTe
rythicgelse bsdfidled.' Ididbirtthoutfiiithatfimt, bat
tbe efieet vas astofci£dhgf it threw the poison to. the surface.
atcnee, «nd l atonce began to grmr bettcx, and hy
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HBfIr'KASCf'SLBABEEK*.-.
Ihamlbeen acquainted wlthKkrt
PetrulaxsVunßo«ihV'tbr:taore than : a jear r ‘ and : hare ro-.
peatedly hi the cure of indo
ienC&loezannd other diyaat-atbr which -it is recommended,
ywd p-m vith conlklencc recommend ft lobe a medidne
thy of and can safely saythitsueceashaa attend*
ed. its use where othermedietoe,bodftftori. V’~
l. . ■ ■ D.
gprcaiobyall the Pittafrurgk; fauSaUif.-,
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JUDD'S LIQUID CUnCLE—3 grtws;for.'sale by"“
. v D> aT FAHKB3TOCK. A CO.
"Mr ANTED—Beef Bladders, at highest market price, By
W ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO, •
- eorner Wood aod First Atreetsd '
T?HJKSCa CLOTH.—2S pcs ‘MeorteO. Colprt >loe JTiicoeiv
_T Oath, expressly fcrCtoaks,
- POT I \ A. iLMASOSACa
MONEY VANTEJ>*TS2«>Qfc for .tbree
▼hSdi gooJ city eecorilyw2J to. given. - ...
• S. CCTUEEKX tSOX,
50 'Stniibftfjd itroet
I MR&-*&&>£ liiUCK—artOght, Wedge "■Bxcvhx.
1 Brfrfc, of qmilty, for mJe la gnaatitfo to suit
touircbwerK. Otter* roeetTed far.CUj rad Briefc*
- • S. CnXHBEUX & SON’, Gon-1 Aucbls,
sQ,Smltlifirid street
rpHE GROCERY EUBISESS will be continued
I derelgned,al tfie’old stand, No.lSSLiberty street, where
be will be ple&red to see! his Sinner friends and ~'
PUtebutyh, November A, 3852—n0v1l ; A. HUNTER.
“T ! . A Situation Warned! .•
.T2J a-GROCERY or Wholcaala Warebouec. Can
- give good recommendatfona. Salary no object. Speaks
boih German and Eogibh.' Address at. THIS.
OFFICE. ,V .'j r - s.
XTOYBIE:—BUOEB AND stiOJSs,of every vctloty.-suUi at
xeryfow prfces. The public- arc invited to call at No..
107 Marketxtreet, and: be cohvincsd vt. tbe-todh. of-Uua.
statement... Alargestock juvt reeshred.' -
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XTR'V STEAMBOAT LAW.—Acts lO.
. Sicamboats Including the Actaf August 30; 1852, in
neat pamphlet form, -Price 25 cents. -For saleby -»•- --..
- w. s. haven; •
v Steamboat. Book and 88l Printer end BCatiohcr,
aor23r- -■ corner of Market and Second streets....
T?UR SALE—TUirty Building Lou; very desirable .for
r private trcsideaces; Said -Lots, so for na health .and
beauty of iocadob are concerned, are not surpassed ly shy
inthisTidnity. . Situate in the village of AHe--
Etle Indisputable. •
> Apply to • • THOMAS MOFFITT,; < !
. nov23 = . ; , 'j No, 23 Rfth street-• *;
Land Agency and Olflecs for iLoeatlhg:
Lands in the Weitf ' ~ ; *
AND for the purchase ‘and -sale of Land Warranta, St.
Paul’s, Minnesota; and Pittsburgh/Pennsylvania.
The undersigned has formed ar connection 1 with-
Coxcway A Ntehols,-of SL Minnesota, for the. above
purposes. Mresz& C. A having'been settled in .the Par!
West for a number Of ybare, and being practical surveyors, .
evetyreliance ctn be-placed on their ;integrify-and pru
dence in the matter of purchasing or locating lands. . ■ -
, oet23“ s ., „. ..: j JAMEaMLAKELY, mWood st
Tapseotfs Bemittance and 7 Emigr&tioii Offioeh.^
;
yo. 87 souTUsmsar, xew York,
' Stlai Qiuty t IhiiiHni Waießaa'Road,-Liv^jy^li
And'ffo. Oamett)f TK>od coul Liberty sti, i'ittsbtopA.
JAMES'HLXKEirY,
"liriLL ISSUE PASSAOB TICKETS-.AND SIGHT
W * DRAEK, PAYABLE at: ANY BANK IN ENG
LAND, IRELAND,- SCOTLAND AND WALES. ;,
! Passengers will bo brought frcm- Eaglaudt Ireland,
Scotiandand Wales, direct c&27 *• -
Western rlnsniaiicei Cbmpahy, -Pittsburgh. .
R. VTTT.T.RR, Prosdfßt ]. R M. GORDON, Secretary.
...i T‘V n CAFITAI., 9300,000. '
Til TILL insure agaixist all kinds of and:MA
•YY RINK", All . losses ber.diboally adjusted and
prcunptiypaid.-. •. .-. .'-1-3 f . .
. fi ffgmn Institution, morraged by Jhsjxroca who arojrcH:
known Ui the aad who are. determmfid, by~
promptness tomaiutain the character wbieh
they have afflum«L«'oßisrfns..the best.prptcciiDa tathose
who desire to baihsured. -
; * 2Xreefw*.*r-Rr MUler T ; C..W. Rkkcteon, J.W. Butler,
N: Holmes,
Wm. M. Lyah, James lip pencott, Dazme K ?ama
Auley, Alexander NlmickjTbpmaa Scott
Office, Nd'92' Witter (WorehooM of Spang A
stafaQ . ' ; . f uorildy -
SUNDRlE^lpOdcoeoanuts;.,
40casksjcarr«nU;~-' i -...•-
-y ’ •'* •'•. r^..'.lo6'd^umsegss;.
“ 3ffboxesdtremt.- , ;
r . 10,/dojjrermacdll;-.':.
3 .10 do Jmaccarenl;.;.
.t a eases half cant;- .
: ■’* 2 do., do v- qr do; ~
; Iff tozen assorted pickles; -- -• ,-
;■ CO "do. .ketchup, aa/orted; /
-r ' ~ • : SO boxes.tocJc candy;. :
r - ; • : -25 do 4°i* , P a4t<J f " -v” : : '
' 25 "do gdmdr6pk,‘a»ioned;
SO baskets salad, oil; ....
;15boxespranes,glfJ3lars; ; .. . ~ .
' 3 ,do fency baxee; ......
-• 20'rernhs kiss papers; ' "
. 5 cases Uqumice: - -
, AOO.boxetherrtogf 1 -;* _
In store Andfor sale by • 'J. C* ANDERSON A CiXr .
-t.nzrf2l-i .- - •.-* • -NbL ft Wood street.
■gii-ntrmr »TnV. Itil Clnth ■
- 48 IKVIS BTSEBT,. '
E: r:- KEENAN,
41:2 FEET IASBSC4EEBHAOES, C2J4 «ndTs©s Jialr.
S.. . do ;• do--- -do •* - "75 to • 87' do.
'•6-.,,d0i-v. -Jdo 1 - •- do -$l,OO to -3,00 do.
Flowered, Gothic and Plain, assorted prices r > •<'.
Buff linaa,-«25n,'W3?04; - , '
Buff Oil Cloth,'44 25n; 6-4 4QnL
Carriage Cloth, blatk, 4-4 6480 a, 6-440c1; .; r r
Flgmredßack do . '
Enamelled.-;' .'.do r.:' 4433&,54400i54 60« :■ . >.;; «
with centre^'4^l, 76, and sleaeh;
Flour QUdhßt,44,!46,'GoUßd7oc.per yard; :
Hearth Rus& (ml ; ././
*. > CLormxG. . *'
Long Black <HI Coati J 5 each. . -
*v ;Jadtetasl,oo. Pantsirtke; UatotaWe.
-GOODYEAR’S RUBBER-GOODS.
Longßlack Coo±^ssipoeach.. : J ‘. ~. , ■ -. v .
' - Short Black
- -Long-Pasts,^2seach.t - 4 -
: -
Blue, Yellow.and Crimacn Window Shade ttus
.is the. sole ind original Manufeetory. • AH Goods warrant*!
not to stfck,fedo.or crack. . . -.. : .
-•-. TAHrea <!. WATT.-gZBCg£&l! TAHOB, , *K<*&epas •. -tf£'«adert o<BSMi.v 4 • -> •
*Ss»mrraKiW£hi tirafi, Cliajless, Blor A C&, do; Hoica A - '■'
' FALL AXD.TEIKTEa STOCK of Choctam iTtliv to;'ierii«er 4 mittuao, ’
H -m^^COMBKnSoTHS.PLAISujdIAKCY do;i £4fiTtta«ll4cfflpt,
PiaamN; 4 Era, Pltott; .’-Mbfgm, J.2L Bode * Ik
YISTISsEiIti-oftl»«“»“&«Jl* :D.leochrtOo,. / < 10)-«.B.«cmc»s ■. :
TVns_-*hl3ihe 1» prepared Inmate up ln«opcrfcrCjls.on! Wia. Hotau 4 Co, • TtoiShftltfai lußer,-- --■*--x
mTirr n,7-Jn * flpntlromaiamatof ftiblonablaGonritj ~lQow;4_Ha2ch'. 2Sfl*.Yorfc : 'Jorfsh I*o"4 Ox*. Balti
<-gt G«rm*ntj« yonld dowriltogll.n.l JU Q.F«T»dl4Ca,Bo«toa; j
examinefbrtbemselre?..' ‘ ■ :■, £ Hoxtri*Sea4Co-, do; ■ H-iXXewconjb & Brsx;<
'TO 3 AIL ORS—Th» JalacrttCT offer* fcr salehi* ana- T, C- XrricfcsHAr Co, Owm-IWoo MaiWmto.-Se»-Qi ,
- 2S s, j,.
WBlr imtxcctioiis, $10,00; without Inxlroctions, S7.X. f|UfIS long «gTxhihh«ijXGO*S vosftoa Oioir-xik;:
-Th«Book«n4‘EtUer,«s»tiitainstanked KcoruSSteaiin. -JL'*aJeax »afc«*a#-i>UKji»iß*..
battenemgmifr.
St»£M,'tfa ready tof $7,00, by . JAM& cTwArr, <U ” I ■ jmxast^v
■ Ttseher of G*narat Catling. tetogirtoOn • '•
octU » Hotel ttrat. •“** OB« =
f. ‘
1 - . -
aaTiv£.
~•,.- . _ • . .
,?.> a', v-
'1 , ;%
amusements.
i«m twin Hfi-tinm JOSEPH C.JOSTBt
6}^Cdoci; p»rfsrojaKsUpdofflaaot» y
»t 7 o'clock .£
ta.no gtL-ggcmwto-■ >
-XTOW KXHIHITLWQ. ftfi ATHiZX HALI* lAiXltf «•*.
JN sfaeot. (which has been ckgurtl/ -fitted., spv- a* * cost it _ .
of Dollar*, Mf- cgacrtbaaayt g: v - ; 4
heautifallr fiaiihed -• Hattf to
fer * chart geaJOg»: BATN3T3 {gMgBRAJgP gg&l«r <» ft ' „
Qlgaatia PiMrimM. Entitled - - ,y }t -
A TOTAeB M SOMp^
Pal* » K.J
’EES#.
*tv? hath of tb**»v ~\
bQftPttfQIBIYER TtfTTVE _ *Vv »'•» 'iv ft ~
•-V&. _
AITEENOONB, ai 3 o><Sct fc
: tjgUataJafafSSeest*; chßdrmtniasrtirelro 16.
it fyj; Ptoonmatommmcnr» mw£**i3 ; ,
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
eH» JkHZ« t Sugtoa J}«nt
t3.W. BiddteJ So. mtotaad
Office,ccnierof TMnJ and Wood streets, enaj*Us& v
day evening, v .T': - ~ y-j-'• frp3B f. , *.'
WASfis&osi £oimE; t
Aagerons O.F., meets erwjf;:-,
Wednesday etegfag InWMMngtnn HalL Wood g. [ jylqr _-
iatglj,at&o
if 0.33 ilfUi wliere.ttiaTer7-lje«t Black aad.OtßßiJ •
TatfCtpalgayafa>: ; V --••/• fjyft •].....
of WftßfaiafftaniUU ' ~
Waodsirest, ftetiraebHflb'street and Yiyg&i alley-, p ' 1
}> lT p f T.rtnmrj Xo.33tU-Meeta eTarrTnflaiayermine-;•
- Mmcism* £:tciJO»jiE»e, J»o. ST—-Meet* first sad tfilrc. .-
jaiardteifAgicpib- :-■■■•■ 'Cl. v ,;
h§r7ge<>n*-2J0.151 Thirdsteeet, afcw docs* sior? ,
fimlthfieid.’- Office up stairs. Dr. F. h#sb«a :•
tfiA nr Df, pf fcf IM -■
fire jean. - • •' - ' •■ ; ■ • r(ap29ffa>%
* . immaAßCa COMFiJY. gj y
th^ r Hartford, Conn.—Oirtfal Stock {300,000; A K . u
Kta *489,172. Office of tha^Mttitairst J 4gcney In tia Slot,’
Eoom-offrCtmly * Loomis, No. SSWcod - ’ S
v - . : : vyRrH.
Cornell CornalU Agrear manjpel
tSr- Kauiaro JreadraiJj tramßntaiirithcoraL AaTtji ' : .
romody wiH be (baod in Dr- Coao 1 ! Cow Emu*, J 6 * -
aal» by Br. OXO. S. KEYaKB,IM Wood atroet, _ |-:i~
' . . aap St
nj. r.itgral to thaw whohoyta »eD again, i v5.-'■
P 5» aMtaomaAN oumkkmimi.. uuLmms—unyj '
calAceoonumt, AsSOclata.Addre§/-'
P. Piindptf ISaac^oTWtiHns^ MS*<sg :
merdal Correspondence. Seo attended notice in anoth; - .
Piushes, iirocatrllea, Atn, Lftco and Mctlln Cartalaa,S.>
Painted. Window ghadea, OntCaraSqa, CmtalnPina,
£e. at wholesale and retail. . . „-W. H. CABJiYS, ;-o ,
- : r SdiJ69ow>aufstJßeWaHiwr
■ Curtains Slade and Triniiaodin thotcry newest yren: ‘ ;
atyle. .< ii-l? ;yg>^jinat2oJ}fftjfe
gtre aunmict Compel
Pa. OsplW
cniy for Ui* saier classe* cf property, baa an aaipU capita ;
tod aabiUa tnperte adranlages iapataWTrittaptnaa, ' r:
and accommodation, to city andamtttry merchant! a| : ,v. :i
oarncrsof Isolated dire!lings and comity property* —i ,
- A. Ai I > :>r:
ticrlSl . y • > Branch cflca 64 gralthftdd st» Httabarghry ;t
< suiter's Window BtumcSlaanra;;, -
{kg? tors'* CUB-VES OS SECOND -ASI> -ABCH 81! ‘f '-i
~pnrr.<TiKrj-HH. Our motto is, “ QuickSola t aad &*■'■<■
■£ctifdtsP ‘ >- ■■ '"... i ■-•■-'
. g 3" Staro, Chnreh, sod Lodgp Boom ATTIT)K%m«io k.. ;
' OQSCtiOSZSftS33Cf«r ■■_•. vf «■ .•••._ k
Dealer* and others an invited to glt* pV_i;
fare purchasing elsewhere.-:.. . Q« L HlfJi2lt?AvO(lr .
.:.-gag fim wa. W» comerSecondantfAxdlghtbg'^f
PoatOGea :tag. ;7
in &H übd# of weather, feanr &'.Aj.3£,-to 5-Pi 3£~ giring "; *" r :
accarato imlmaunlife'aaaT*rtljrj;-iTr
' to ttocbiniacnicliespdajpiOTeotypeSfattfaefSiSow^yr.^
cli^p
the girfrandgnailtjof case or frame.- - ~k:z. V.
‘ •.Hooxb tocaQdrgiytrain. H - ■_■•.• } „ ..
K. E.—liQaenfiasawif *kk or deceased persatf taken la *.
" :'• -. • ' i‘ [eotgfclj.- •.: y~,
Amnd to your Hor*e*o~d;ti, ?
_HKAYE POWDilL—This powder -U ofleroi to **
pohllc as a gharaafoeefeare ft? the-heaves In bones, ' T
the only tßgdkfoe known adapts to that pttrpoffV hsrj
•beanndfia t2w prititoVdennary practkaor.theprop?-:'
tor tor the last thirty-seren toaitolulxiecaßpetes
of bow, tor latoj irhea
.-with thU-donuooa disease *■ -5. ,t
-— .:-corngg'oryood rty«ttEYfrgla alie3^~y -
3dse* In-the fle«V*n* §ll ffifeTg
iKgr greeabiedfatrharges treadthe ear,spaedliy andpari r y
pontjj remoredt’rflUiQut paia vt iccimreufeoect fryJPr.lLf •'-/?
. UT,. Principal Anrtstof tha-2fr : Y, *
:eoasalte& at 99 :
- Thirteen year* ordose : arid
this hraocfrofspeclal practice hagetahied aa towdaccf
treatmeirt to such a degree of success as 10 fiixitbaiaoesq ■•-
• .
"means prescribed;' ’=- • > '•• 'v-' ...• .X* B^
Andenos «ad - -'
(fcgy rtlils day enterfrl la to’ partnership, coaerihg-flna & •::■•
stjJe.of.J.C. AnJfiWoa.A ttoWholesale fruit f - :*•/
CunZKtionxTj badness, «t 2iol 6"Woos street, ■■-
<; vHkring of mrenlire lnUrest lA - v
-Pridl-aiidCcmfseiiansiy Wdness, to
><V*- T & TOWUJUljttlrtfag tbcSft-lO g 7 tiXEv '
ytontjaaapfS
the liberal patronage bestowed cnana.' -g
: JOSHUA SHOES*
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laiiini| :
orFHtalrar}j\
—W.W. IUILAB, Ifrwidfirt—llQßSKT - . 'I ’ -
Will -«g»tn»t- - -pnm ivt Biaira •:- j
Wads. Ogee:. lyMfrftcrigfthftfo goase, Kos, 124 auks'- .v
Water.streeW; - vM v.-. r ' :
.W, W. Dallas, v:, gahaAttflermoj
B.C.Sswycr, - - R.B.Sliapsm. _ • •■—
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.borgjißocaaipaeoi,-3o»2,jmeetsfirst end'third Tues j: ■
Pittsburgh Degrk'lodge,Ko.4,mecfe-SBetFttiUSdf&f':;-
Tuesdays. - , . -
Hedumlcs’lodge, Ko. 9;meetaerayThnisdsr*nns4.> ;
’ Western Star Lodge, Ka-'24» meets.,every •. •
evening. ~ _ „- •< ~ i-.
Iron City Lodge* Xo. 182, meets areiysfer&day'4Tim& •
Jlount Moriah Ictige, Ko, SCO, meet^treryMonday/;
lug, at Union-Hall, earner of Eftti and Sattttfie&t: <-1 . -
7 Zoccd Lodge, X 0.385,.385,- meets.«Tsry ThnraJayerad&jv
Gxgir HalVcoraCTnrSrohhfigUjmd Alfthgtreeta^; ' -,
‘.Twin OfjXodge,\Xa2H,*~moetaereryiriday srenik. ••.-
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IhS* Flt^atrargli.—C. Q. IIUSSHY, PresUrottE :
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• Insures HUUi indCAEiiOEido, on tlifi Ohio and it
lipyi Elvas and ; - - <
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. •' , Treasurer: JOSEPH & LEECH.** - *■ * >
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- ttdtualnctes mdthe same as ttioae adopted cioei
ly conducted CotHgaolea > -r -
• : Joint Stock-Bates at a reduction of cnfrihlriißaatJj; •
tool rates -oqnaLto »’dhrldend of..ttdr^stbrMawH"'
v thlrtperccnt,paidnnnnaliy.l2l advance. -- >
; " Rim taVen on tha Htp* rq pgryprn gf*ng .
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ciMEU:«3in- • . :• John Scott, -•— •
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4iU,vvl/ Tana Cigars, just recdTOd pw} famii: - -
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the.Sdday of December o’uaclc»A:lL,fttu
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Large ialta,’ miff-pgafiav one price* ■ Tanaa? Ccfc *.
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to Europe, tiucttsb' JOHS ’THuSUSO?' .
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c3aflaaraaaBPn comi'miinnit«OT Rn;«-nf <■ -
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