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A rAIR REWARD.
FROM ALBERTO THE SECOND.
FOR THE DAILT 3.rouNnva POST-BT
During, the following weeks Louis ;Cerac,
twelve times presented himself at the house of
the beautiful w,idow and deposited twelve
cards without haVing the satisfaction of being
once received. , Itlitdame Duhamel was either
invisible or she had gone out. • Upon. the day
when he left his' twelfth card, in spite of his
_ good breeding, ho.let slip.a stunning oath. inside-
of his uptistaclie t as he was descending the well
worn:km:is. i.. a • •
"She-is positively deterceicied":Stiidle
"ilieds.resolved she:will not receive Me. Vesy
it 11? - 1 - wear by cupid's bow that I will
-
trate -into' the - strang should I,haVe- to,re
,
Bert to all the tricks of the stage. .',;I am madly
in love with, Madame Duktanel ; she'is mama"-
.
ry,—she is indispensable to the haPphoiss of my'
existence. She shall be my wife or I wildavenge
myself cruelly upon Follette, her'only passim!'
Scarcely 114 he pronounced dyne
Words When tap Ping • his Forehead
,ancil rubbing
his hands gleefelly, -he exclainied. "
" I have it ! Pim liit•ttp,con - iThe vie
t-wy is mine and I will not 11:attire - 13$ yhands
with the blood of.the innocent
iltippedd)ehind.seme of Stone be
longing to a new building in.-progress of con
, . straction ' near by, 'and waited for the exit of
Madame Dultacael. - Half an hour had passed
when-the-pretty widew appeared, followed, as
usual iiy her faithful spaniel. She directed her
steps to ware the Tuileries and sealed herself at
- •
the edge of the grand avenue with her ha*
resting against:the box of an orange.tree whose
_opening bulls showered upon her head a dew at
- exquisite perfumes.
It is not out of place to say here that on his
way down the Rue Ville d' liveque towatde the
Tuileries, Nerao'had gone into the store of a
grocer and had provided himself with a large
lump of sugar and a ball of twine. Concealed
.behind the box of the orange tree, invisible to
the eyes of Madame Demme', who was absorb
ed in the execution of some elegant needle
work, ho unwound his twine to the extremity of
wwhich was, attached the tempting saechinine.—
", -, ,,f•lN'atal - snare ! Scarcely had Follettee perceived
. - this unbolted forprey when she darted upon it
like:an arrow ; but, still mere rapid - F than Fel
lette, Nerao jerked the cord and the sugar leap
edlen paces away. This manoeuvre slnllfuily
, ..,.renewed, condnoted•her in three bounds to the
mdjoinitog terrace. The railing was bit two
step - farther: A hack was standing close to the
.gate and when, at last, the imprudent spaniel
winked hot distress, it was already too late.—
The noise of wheels rolling over the granite of
the Rue Castiglione swallowed up her meanings,
drafted her sobs.
Should any of my readers blame Follette in
stead of pitying her: "That is all very fine,
_ Sir," "I would reply ;" but is it not, after all,
your own history, your neighbor's and mine ?
Have not, all of us, ' from the greatest to the
fiem the :richest to the most miserable,
.from the brightest to the dullest :our lamps of
sugar at the end of a string ? Does not the
wholedife of man roll by in the ptirauit of ahad•
owe "which escape him in the chase after
gible chimeras ?"
_ disappearance -of Follette occasioned
Madame Duhamel actual distress. Those who
have never kept or loved a dog cannot eociceive
to-what degree one may become attached to that
good, intelligent, devoted and affectionate ani
mal who would be perfect, were it not that he is
• subject to the summer madness. But what is
— there on this earth that can boast of being
_perfect? Advertisements in the, newspapers,
- posters on the walls offering "a fair _reward,"
nothing was neglected. Fifteen days slipped
away and brought no news ;
.there was despair
in the Rue Ville d' Eveque. '
One morning, and this time, bold as a lion,
Louis NM.= preseated himself at Madame Do•
hamel's door. He held Follette in a leash, Fol
lette who danced about and wagged her tail with
delight as she recognized the place where she
had lived, the scenes of her petted birth.
" Follette Why here's Follette," exclaimed the
waiting maid.
Madame Duhamel. came running out and the
moment she perceived Nerao was seized with an
emotion which did not escape the keen eyes of
her adorer.
"You here, Monsieur?" she exclaimed "and
!sit you who brings me back my dear little
'pet?"
" The same,' Madame," it is I who have just
returned from a'trip of two hundred leagues in
pursuit of her,' said the lover, never wincing
under the enormity of his falsehood.
"Two hundred leagues?" repeated the widow
In astonishment.
"Two hundred and forty, if I count aright,"
replied Nerao " since the guide-book informs
me that Angoulerne is one hundred and twenty
leagues from Paris."
" Row ! was she then at Angouleme?"
"Yea Madame ! attracted by the rare delicacy
of her form a conducter of the diligences run
ning from Paris to Bordeaux took possession of
Follette, made off with her and lost her in the
oretty town I mentioned, where I have been for
tunate enough to recover her."
"But, Monsieur," murmered the young wo
man, •Lyou must have spent a great deal of
money r -
"Oh ! a trifle, scarcely a hundred dollara,'
said Nerac - plunging farther and farther into the
depts.of falsehood.
" I admit that I did promise a fair reward,
but had no idea that it would reach that sum."
"Believe me, Madame, that I do not make a
profession of hunting stray dogs and that the
question'of reward has not engaged my attcin
lion in - this affair." •
"However, Monsieur—"
"In my turn, Madame, I will repeat to you the
words addressed to me last month: "hie impose4le
for me to hear you farther." I should but be tbo
well paid if you would only permit me to call
&Cm time to time to present to you my most
respectful homage."
"A propos," asked the young woman "your
cold, bow is it?"
" Heaven has listened to the prayer which
you put up in my favor: it has blessed me, and,
here I bare not sneezed for two weeks past."
From this moment forth, without, however,
,figuring as yet among the intimate friends of the
house, Louis Nerac was admitted by the yonri
• widow. What an amount of amiability and
straw-colored gloves, smiles and now clothee,
delicate attentions and varnished boots he die
played may be imagined bat not told. One dafr
he noticed that the portrait of the defunct wail
no-longer - in its usual place. From the privet**
room; it had beeen transferred with its orapis -
to the parlor. This apparently simple detail of
housekeeping enchanted "my hero" as I would
willingly call him were it not that so majestic
a substantize may be a little too solemn for
story AS devoid of academic pretensions al
mine.
However, his undertnking did not advance .
=very rapidly. { Yell, getting along slowly to loud
is as if you were falling behind. Veni, Pidi,
Vici" is the true device of conquerors and
lovers. The last of Tune was near.at hand ; alj
ready had the aunt of Madame Dabamel depart-,
ed for the country; preceding her niece by a few;
days only and Nerac who had not been invited ,
to accompany them, Nerac threatened with a'
separation of several months from the pretty'
widow, was enduring a thousand tortures.
" She shall not go ! " said he. " She must •
not go ! But, how the deuce to keep her here ? "
• Upon the evening .preoeding the day fixed for
the journey, Follette again disappeared. Ad
yertisemente and handbills were oneo more put
in circulation, but this time without result.--
Madame Dubamel wept sincere tears for her
spaniel, as she would have wept the death of a
dear friend. Nerac, who was incited to trot
about the city like a letter carrier, came back
every evening to narrate his fruitless efforts of
the day. Oh, power of love the scamp even
drew from his lachrymal glands some hypocriti
cal tears which greatly moved the fair sufferer.
Daring the occurrence of these events, the
portrait of the late Di:theme& passed from the
prior to the dining room, and Mariette disrobed
it of ite,funeral crape.
At length, persuaded that Follette was torn
from her forever, Madame Duhamel recommen
ced her preparation for departure.
" Wait a little longer," said Heron to her.
"Why wait ?" ske asked ; " poor Follette,
she Is dead, or if the still be alive, I shall never
see her.more.7 l i ,
`2' 4 Who knows ?''
-•• What signifies this mysterious tone? Have
oi:filmy-news of her ? "
u_Alas l no." -
4.1±.10n43 . 0,41! Nemo, yon are concealing some
thitigfrem me: "In the name of that friendship
which `unites us, speak, I beg you?", •
isqfrell their, if it be iinpossible for me to ratc.
torn he to - yott alive, I do-not despair . of
ablate offer her to - yon-."
"Staffed?" -
e..
4 tre painted."" • ,
, I.
" /3ymhoml "
[CONCLUDED.]
The nominees is R. M. RIDDLX, Esq., editor
of the Journal. We have known Mr. Riddle for
many years, and we can say with safety that he
is a most excellent whig. There is no wind of
doctrine that may disturb the atmosphere of his
party that he cannot accommodate himself to.—
We may say again that he is a good whig, and
can turn the whig sails better than any other
whig in Pittsburgh. A poetic friend speaks of
him thus:
This is a selection from a poem on the Mayor
alty. We have not room for all of it this morn
:ing, but to-morrow we will publish it with far-
Aber comments, showing how Mr. Riddle got the
nomination.
Our distinguished townsman, VOL, ,WEr.son
WCAnnizas, sailed irmn New York, iso Monday,
in - the steamer Empire City, for Havana, in the
Island of Onto, where he purposes spending the
Sinter, for the benefit of hie health, under the
advice Of lini` family Plysioian. We hope the
'Colonel wilt have a pleasant trip, and will return
to Ids frietide`imdfamily in- eafoty, improved in
health; an rejuvenated all over. Col brOsen-
Lass was accompanied by our worthy friend, Dr.
Wrs,utist Qtraz, who also visits Cuba for the
benefit of his -health.
"By me."
80, you can paint then."
" Oh! a little."
"And you will haveie iniaied4"
" In two months."
.That's n long time"
"But, yeti met observe, Madame, that I am
tiatthe most expert planter in the world, and I
bave Work without, a model. My time is
lasted in effacing what T have alread y done and
in daubingit over again to efface it afresh."
Upon - the day when the
im asfute Nerao brought
to the pretty widow theage of hr s
her a
little masterpiece of Alfred de Drell; framed by
Deform, the,portrait of
. tht,, latelhdtamel
- ed hem the diningroorri. to the , anteroom.
- Vhewindrng , Opt`of the story' han,l supPoite,
been already divined; instead of joining her
aunt in the country, Madame Daltamel wrote to
-her..to return. ,The, marriage , ,was celebrated a
short time afterwards, andi am very certain that
Louie Reraa is the !only leier who ever thought
of - ensconcing
_a little dog among the wedding
presents.. Trefer - Wrollette who was 'retarned
to, her mietresswrapied up in an Indian cache
mire embroidered 'with gold.
.i'Al'.i ll l Alm* pod
cams HARP=
Haivor & Phillips, Editote & Proprbtors.
PITTSBURGH:
THURSDAY MOB.IVING••••-•••DEOED1BER 16
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est and gentlemanly to their business transactions, aro the
only authorised agents In the cities of Now York and Boston
for, the_ 4fornino Post. They aoe authorized to receive Ad
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Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their offices aro at
NEW YORK, 122 Nassau street.
BOSTON, 10. - State street. •
Democratic Primary Meeting..
4V- The City Democratic Committee of Correspondence
met at the St. Charles Uotel, at 73.6. o'clock, P. IL, pursuant
to call; and organised with Charles Barnett in the Chair,
and W. J. R4:60 acting es Secretary.
On motion of B. B-lioberta, Esq., it was—
/Indent, That the Democratic Primary Meetings of the
City of Pittsburgh, fie held on SATURDAY, December 18th,
from 3 to 6 o'clock, P. M., in the several Wards, respectively,
as follows:
First Ward, at the House of Hugh Sella.
. Second Wnrd, at the House of B. Perry.
Third Ward, at the - Allegheny Engine House.
The citizens of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh. Eighth
and Ninth:Wads, will meet at the respecUre Public Shool
anuses an etich.Wasil,—tar the purpose of electing delegates
to nom hate a candidate for Mayor.
The Delegates will meet in Convention at the COURT
HOUSE, on WEDNESDAY, December 251, at 11 o'clock, a. st.
CHARLES BARNETT, Chalremn.
W. J. Rose, Secretary. declU
PRESIDENT PIERCE'S CABINET
The Tribune's Washington commix:lndent says, that a let
ter has been received in that city from the President's
brother-In-law, In which It was stated that nothing was :set
tled In regent to the Cabinet except that there would be no
restorations—Whig Riper,
It is astonishing how attentive the Whig pa
-1 pers are to Mr. PIERCS since his election. The
most of them discover what he intends to do long
before he knows anything about It himself, and
the first information ho has of his own listen"
tiotu3 reaches him through the organs of the
Whig.party. From the late course of the Tri
bune, and other leading Whig papers, we must
suppose that they Imagine that Gen. PIZRO6 de
sires the use of their " wisdom," and they have,
accordingly, condescended to give it to him.—
They are extremely kind, and we have no doubt
but he is duly impressed with the immense
amount of their impertinence. But we are ap
prehensive that the impression will be anything
but favorable to their desires. They may, just
as well, "hang their harp upon the willow," and
discontinue their harping upon what Gen. Pierce
Intends to do. Their advice is not required by
him, and they should be convinced, from his
former course, that be can entertain no other
feeling than that of contempt for those enemies
who formerly abused him, and now undertake to
instruct him.
The Whigs have already picked out his Cab
inet, and they have Informed him as to wbatthey
think of the worth, capacity, and merits of each
of the gentlemen they have appointed to aid him
in the administration of the government. Wheth
er his opinion is the same as their's, we are not
prepared to say, but we opine that there ie a
slight difference between them, and that Gen.
Pierce will not go to Greely 6: Co. for advice.—
They may just as well save their breath for some
more available- purpose, if there is, indeed, any
thing available for the Whigs at the present
time, or even hereafter.
HON. HORACE MANN.
Hos. Tonnes MANN is eo well known from
one extremity of this country to the other, that
we consider it extremely superfluous to give en
elaborate sketch, or to enumerate the many
claims he has upon our admiration and respect.
We would only urge upon the young of both
sexes that they do not lose this opportunity of
hearing a wise and experienced practical worker
and teacher, one skilled in the human heart and
mind, and who has made the errors of youth
and their proper avoidance the study of his life.
This lecture to Young Men was first written for,
and delivered before the "Young Men's Library
Association" of Boston,and it was so much admir
ed and proved so beneficial beyond all expectation,
that it has since been delivered in other cities,
and when published, had a very wide circula
tion. It loses none of its merit or novelty on
that account, bat is full of wisdom, practical ex
perience, pungent and effective rebuke against
certain fashionable follies, and a noble senti
ment and morality which proves the disinterest
ed philanthropist as well as the wise statesman.
As an orator we believe that Mr. Mass has now
no superior in this country. As a useful and
hard-working philanthropist he has no equal.--
We hope that all the teachers of the 'public
schools will be present together with the more
advanced pupils under their charge, for Mr.
MANN has put this people under a debt of grati
tude by his labors in favor of popular education
which no honors, however high, can cancel, and
which no time can cause us to forget. Most
-ample arrangements have been made to comfort
ably accommodate the largo audiences that are
expected, and we can with good conscience ear
nestly press upon every one of our readers the
duty of attending this course, and as commonly
attends the performance of duty, it will be con.
verted into a high pleasure.
TEE WHIGS HAVE MADE A NOMINATION
"Sing hey-diddle, 011 , die
Hurrah for. Bob Biddle!
The man for the workingmen be I
lie manilas in their faces
With all his best graces,
As friendly as friendly can be.
But when fortunes frown
And the wages come down,
And labor is trodden in duet,
The proud "upper tan"
Claim the Journal man then,
And ever he'e true to the trust."
COL. WILSON aItcANDLESE.
We have long supposed that all our reports of
money, etocks,and meichandize,swere gotten up
with grent belleie.'io .for We
know the g entlemen who iiepare them, an4fes
teent them 'the most 'impotent our city.
But ti,Xriend inAtiw.lork-nomplains'aboutjdis
creparicy between our reports of stocit-and those
of a ootetnierary. if there are discrepancies, the ,
blame does not rest with us. We quote the prices
as they are given to us. The following is an ex
trait from Ms letter:
New Yoe; December 0,1852.
?lasses. Elorroas:—Being accustomed to read your valtus-
Ida paper, and being also interested in the stocks Of sclera!
of the Lake Superior Copper Companies, Ihave always looked,
with interest to your quotations, as to their Value in your
city. I notice great discrepancies between the - reports Id'
your paper and in those of the Gazette. in some cases the •
price asked In your paper is one or two dollars per share dif
ferent from the quotations in the Gazette. Which is right /
vir are the quotations of value, In both papers, a sort of stand
ing advertisement, not to be regarded as any evidence of the
:lama valuo t If so, would it not be well to leave out quota
tions entirely—lest the readers of the Pittibui•gh papers
might be unintentionally mbded.
The mining interests, in the Lake Superior region, are now
being looked towith much interest in this quarter; and Pitts
burgh is known to be the point where the most accurate In
formation should be sought.
I have no other olden in writing this, lit•to call your at
tention to this particular department of your paper, know
ing the interests of many hihavingeorrect Information from
your city. lours truly, A PIIIEND.
~TEOMAS PRILIZra-
For the Morning Poet
A CENTRAL lIIARILIAT.
The time is at baud when it becomes necessa
ry for the citizens of Pittsburgh to have a new
Market Rouse In a central situation, so as to be
an accommodation to the great masses of both
sexes who have to do the drudgery of providing
for their households. Such a - Market House
should be commodious in every respect as to ac
cess, arrangement and comfort to buyers and
sellers ; and on a plan not inconvenient, con
tracted and contemptible, but suitable to the
wants, circumstances and liberal ideas of a great
and growing community. And now is the time to
establish it! In order to call forth public opin
ion on this subject, and particularly the thoughts
of such of our citizens as have paid attention to
the matter, I would suggest the plan which ap
pears to me tho most feasible
First, Let our butchers organize an associa
tion, preparatory to the establishment of a Joint
Stock Company; and .as soon as the Legislature
-meets, obtain a charter for a Central Market
House.
Second, Let a committee composed of intelli
gent members of the Association be appointed,
to examine sites central to population, and as
certain what ground can be got for upon which
to locate the structure. And let the same or fine
ther committee obtain drawings of the most
commodious Market Houses of other cities, and
plane from Architects, promising a liberal com
pensation to the Architect whose plan shall be
adopted.
Third, After obtaining the charter, let the cost
be ascertained by the Commissioners, and Stock
to the amount thereof he offered at public sale,
or otherwise disposed of, the shares to be twen
ty-five dollars, and the holders of a majority of
the Stock controling the direction.
That the Butchers should make the initiatory
movement is highly proper, as they are the most
deeply Interested in the project, and upon their
co operation depends its success. The Stock
will unquestionably be valuable, and at once be
subscribed for; property holders in the vicinity
alone would take It, even if it did not promise
the advantages which are apparent to every man
of reflection. It should be on the Joint Stock
principle so as to divide the interest-among the
great masses, and if thought proper a limitation
set upon the amount each person should hold.
Another Terrible DI .-Great Loss of
Life.
It has again become our duty to chronicle the
occurrence of another terrific disaster on the
western waters. The steamer Amazonia, which
arrived here early on Saturday morning, brought
the afflicting details of an accident, which threw
a gloom over the countenance of thousands of our
people.
At about twilight on Friday evening, the steam
er Geneva, (a stern wheeler,) left port for the
Illinois river. She took up a small freight and
had but few passengers. About the hour of nine
on the same evening, the Geneva reached a wood
yard en the Illinois shore, a short distance above
the month of the !if issourt. While taking on fuel
her boilers blew up. carrying death and destruc
tion in every quarter.
It is said that when the boat effected a land
ing, the boilers had no water in them, and that
while the engineers were engaged in furnishing
a supply, the direful accident happened. It is
also said that a quantity of powder, which was
stowed in the bold, caught fire and occasioned
the explosion. However, no matter how the
accident occurred, the result was horribly deplo
rable.
The upper works of the boat were blown liter
ally into fragments. The commander, Captain
Jas. J. Perry, was carried up in the air, and fell
with great force on the wreck. He was terribly
bruised, and entirely unable to move. The clerk,
Willis C. Johnson, was at the time of the occur
rence sitting in the social hall, engaged in con
versation with Capt. Charles Deane. Poor John
son was killed instantly, and Capt. Deane was
blown, horribly mangled, into a state-room—the
occupant of which, who was also wounded, dis
tinctly recollects hearing Deane calling loudly
for help.
Alexander Kelsey, who was acting as first engi
neer, was standing, at the time, on the barge
which the boat had in tow, and was thrown, with
great violence, among the scattering timbers.—
The other engineer, George Fulton, was lying in
his berth, and when awakened by the shock,
imagined that he had been dreaming, but found
himself lying, badly wounded, in the barge. His
head had received a severe cut, and his arms and
feet were much burnt. Mr. Gall, the pilot, was
thrown a considerable distance-=had an arm
broke, and was bruised in various parts of the
body.
The watchman, Mr. Woods, and the bar-keep
er, whose name we do not recollect, were sleep
ing in a state-room, located immediately over the
boilers, and were both killed, and no trace of
their bodies could be found. The mate, William
Emloy, who was one of the survivors of the ill
fated Saluda, and four of the cooks and cabin
boys, were also severely injured, but we are glad
to state that their wounds are not of a serious
character. Soon after the explosion, the boat
commenced to burn, and the flames spread with
fearful rapidity. About 10 o'clock, the Hibernia
No. 2, reached the wreck, and Capt. Mills, act
uated by those feelings which have ever charac
terised him, landed alongside. Tho doomed
boat was being consumed rapidly, yet by the ex
ercise of prompt exertions the bodies of the
dead and wounded were rescued. Capt. Perry
was found lying on the deck, entirely helpless,
and the fire nearly all around him. Johnson's
body was found in close contiguity to the flames
and taken on board of the Hibernia, which car
ried the dead and wounded ,to Altou, and re
mained there until the Amazonia came down,
when the bodies were transferred to her and
brought to the city about 7 o'clock on Saturday
morning.
Captain Perry on hie arrival here was able to
articulate very distinctly, but his body seemed
to be almost completely parented. At abou
nine o'clock, he was taken to the Sister's Hospi
tal, and the physicians in attendance seemed
to be confident of his ultimate recovery.
Mr. Kelsey, the engineer, who was on duty
at the time, was assisted to his residence, and
will probably soon recover'. The other wounded
parties, also seemed to be doing well.
Mr. Fulton, the second engineer, is more se
verely injured, but will recover at an early
period.
The body of Capt. Johnson, was not much
mutilated, and appearances indicated that he
was killed instantly. It is feared that when
Capt. Deano was thrown into the state room
where he was seen by the cabin boy, that his
condition was so entirely helpless, as to prevent
him using any efforts to extricate himself, and
that his remains were consumed.
The ultimately end of Capt. Charles Deane is
greatly deplored. Ile MIS a • native of Massa-
obusetts, and came to this city abciut fifteen
years ago. After performing arduous services
for many years in the employ of the Keokuk
packet company—having been a clerk on several
boats and for a long time the commander of
the Lucy Bertram, in the latter part of 1849, he
became the partner of John B. Carson, Esq.,
in the commission business, in this city. - As
a merchant, he god, in the front rank, and in
every relation of life he was unexceptionable
He leaves behind him a widow and four ohil
dren.-81. Louis Union, Dee. 10
LARGE OsTriai.—A drove of about forty head
&cattle fattened on the farm of Mr. Jesse Cun
ningham, in. Botirbon county, Kentucky, were
driven through the city yesterday, and to New
Ycrrk;; i by the Little Mama Railroad. They were
the larva .beeves we have yet seen, averaging
over two thousand pounds. One of them,. (the
bullock that took the premium at the Lexington
A.grioultural Fah,) weighed three thousand two
hundred and fifty pounds.—Cineinnegi Enquirer,
December sth.
ENO
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OUR STOCK REPORTS.
Items of News and Niuellany
On thellth just., the Legislature of South
carolinaw,lected ton.3.::L..Manning,- Governor,
Mid J. H IrhiiLieut. Governor of the &5ta...4,
Mn-lawlett's name was withdrawn as a can
didate. fOr - .Lieutenant GOvernor. Mr. Mannitig
obtained=-126 votes. The inauguration takes
place to-day.
The Panama Star states that Santa Anna was
about to sail from Carthagena, New Grenada, for
Mexico, with, the design of placing himself at
the head of the revolution.
The returns from Arkansas, as far as received,
show. a democratic majority' of 4,220 Votes.
The New York Post-discredits the.rumor that
Greenough, the sculptor, has becoe insane.
The gas works at Charlestown, Mass„ are now
completed, and preparations are making to fur
nish the inhabitants with gas during the coming
week.
A man who says his name is Tinley, but-who
is supposed to be one of the brothers Kelly, who
were on the boat, and are suspected of murder
ing Miller and Gardner, on the Ohio river, some
time since, was arrested at Cincinnati, on the Bth
last, and charged with the above crime.
The river at Albany closed on the 27th of De,
cember in 1849; on the 17th of December in
1850 ; and on the 11th of December in 1851.
In Hamilton, Canada, a week or two since,
Mr. Robert Bates died very suddenly, either
from the 'effects of liquor, or from the shock
produced by being informed that some mischie
vous person bad caused his funeral notice to be
printed.
The Chicago papers tell us that Mr. Fitch has
leased a lot of land, fronting on two streets, 112
feet on one and 180 on the other, Tor the period
of nine hundred and ninety-nine years, with a
privilege of renewal for a like period, at a ground
rent of $1,200 per year, payablo quarterly, It
may be supposed.
Late From Male°
The New Orleans papers, of the 4th instant
bring father intelligence from Mexico:--
The letter of Mr. Benton, on the Tehuantepec
question, is republished in fall in the Mexican
papers, with the simple remark "that it throws
much light on the question, and is remarkable
only in the fact that an American concedes jus
tice t , Mexico."
The Siglo says :—"lt is said that the Govern -
mem' will, in a few days, present to the Cham
bers the papers relative to the Tehuantepec pro
positions. There is an attempt on foot to unite
the Guanajuato, Mange and Garcia companies.
We understand all the propositions will be pub
lished and the President will leave to Congress
the determination thereon."
A gentleman, by the name of Garcia Grena
des, in company with some others, has proposed
to the Government to defend tho northertt fron
tier against the savages, by contract. Ile pro
poses to bring from the United States "some in
structors, or Guirilleros, from the best sharp.
shooters at the Indians," and to colonize the
frontier—the Government to pay him $16,000 a
month and allow him free trade, with authority
to call out the people to help him.
A coal mine has been discovered In the Valley
of Puebla. near Tlaxcala, and a company has
been formed to work it.
The accounts from Sonora say that the Count
Itat;usset de Bonlbon had rebelled against the
State authorities, and was marching on Hermo
sillo. The Biglo says:—"Since last evening rtt
more have been current that there had been a
meeting between the French adventurers and
the troops under Oen. Blanco, the result being
unhappy for the latter. rt is also said that Gen.
Blanco is on the road to the capital."
The following is a synopsis of the revolu
tion :
Oen. Arasques, commanding the troops of the
Government, writes that ho has resources for els
days only, and urges the danger of suffering
him to want supplies. The Government has ask
ed these of the Governor of Guanajuato, but the
Siglo significantly remarks, ”this gentleman has
already made too great sacrifices." It was sup
posed Vasquez was at Tousle on the 2d ult..—
From Guadalajara no advices bad been received,
and the whereabouts of Gen. [lenge was not as
certained.
The State of tAgnas Calientes has pronouno
ed In favor of the plan of Guadalajara, and sev
eral private citizens Dave contributed lances
muskets, and a piece of artillery to the revolu
tionists.
The authorities of Orizaba were in treaty with
the insurgents of the State of Vera Cruz, and
would probably eurrender to them.
Rebolledo had left the National Bridge and
marched to Huatusco.
At Mazatlan the two vezerls of war Guerrero
and Electrico, eent from Acapulco to block
ade the port, had gone Into it and joined the in
surgents.
The Siglo says the accounts from Morelia are
very contradictory. No official accounts are pub
lished. Some say Bahomonde ran sway, and
some that he treated In good order after kill
ing seventy-three of the Government troops,
who, when he went away, fortified the town to
keep him from Innaing into it.
neon Tsatruk—The schooner Mary Ellen,
Captain Marr, arrived this morning from Tampi
co, which port she left on the 26th ult. Capt.
Marr reports that when he left great excitement
prevailed in Tampico in consequence of a formi
dable revolution which had broken out In the
State of Tamaulipas. The capital of the State
(Victoria) had fallen into the hands of the revo
lutionists, and an attack on Tampico was hourly
expected. This confirms the news published by
us a day or two since from Brownsville.
Death of Peony Wright.
ram :cots Wiuonr DeLarsmottr, better known
as FANNY %Jour, died in this city, yesterday.
This distinguished woman had been confined to
her room for many months, having never re
covered from a severe fall which occurred to her
last winter. Fran . WRIGHT'S name ems familiar
to every one almost in this country, and her
writing, however peculiar, perhaps erroneous,
her opinions, prove her to have been a woman
of remarkable intellect. She was convinced of
the truth of what she advocated, and aimed to
be a benefactor of her race. Few women of the
present time have possessed more force of Mind
and genius, and more energy of purpose. She
was of masculine formation mentally and physi
cally, and her efforts directed in a different
channel would have been productive of much
good to her fellows. She has passed away, and
those who thought differently from her, will
cherish her memory as a woman of intellect, and
sincerity and good intentions.—Ciacinnoti Corn
cranial, Dee. 14.
GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST TEM PRESIDENT.—The
New York Tribune, of last Friday, contains a
charge of the greatest import against President
Fillmore, in relation to the removal of Mr.
bank from the office of Commissioner of Patents.
The Tribune says that the public has been kept
in ignorance of the reasons for this singular re
moval, at the very tail of the present administra
tion, except that rumor was allowed to attribute
it to " incapacity," " churlishness," &c., on the
part of Mr. Ewbank. The editor of tho Tribune
pronounces these charges false, and says the real
reason of his removal was, "Beaune he would
not consent to lavish the Public Money in his charge
on a personal favorite of the Pren Vent, in violation
of law." This is certainly one of the heaviest
charges ever brought against a President of the
United States, and if the Tribune does not give
a false coloring to the facts which it adduces in
evidence, there is a bad loot for President Fill
more.—Nat. Dem.
FILLING TEETH °TED EXPOSED Nsavxs.---Dr.
8. P. liulihen e of Wheeling, Virginia, has dis
covered a method whereby the cavities over ex
posed nerves may be successfully plugged - up.—
It is this ;—The diseased parts of the tooth are
removed to make it apparent that the nerve is
exposed. The fatig is then perforated through
the gum into the nerve cavity. The opening
should be of about the size of a small knitting
needle; its object is to open the blood vessels of
the nerve, which will at once be known by the
flow of arterial-W:10. The cavity of the tooth
may then be filled without the least fear or pain
or ilroonsequences, The plan has been success
fully.praotised in a great number of oases.—
Hitherto a tooth having an exposed nerve could
not be filled and prevent pain and tooth-ache.—
Scientific American.
VANCOUVER'S ISLAND Cos..—The Circular of
Bonnard, Johnson & Co., dated San Francisco,
Nor. 15th, contain? the following:
COAL.—lmpartations 4,548 tone. During the
last fortnight two small cargoes have been re
ceived here, taken from a mine opened some
time since in Vanc ouver ' s Island , the first im.
portation from that quarter. The experiments
that have been made.ith this Coal have proved,
we are informed, very eatisfactory;_ and the
opinion is expressed that jt will answer well for
Steamers' nice. One cargo Sold at $l6, and the
other at $l7. The general market for Coal - re
mains without any change worthy of notice.
4D Medical TostimoziyCjuanot_ be Ces.
itroirertet4o.4hie of the most atatttizteaeas 4inaxested
of Dr. Means's Vermituse; Di.fJolus_ltuttler,- of
. Lowell,
Trumbull county, pi* .Theesie4as that 01 j: .
D urig la al'
Arlo bad Weil viijtidegniighi rezW ll2,l bad e°4 t oji .
4 Pmber . 23:d . laVitkitlare; who ha It Ux= of
sus Inif. tkild - 2tialk4l ll stitit fc'T • 1424,
believed Wit h fr/Spiedenewiens that It waifiressaof Prolsp•
aim He wait; however,warn forcadlolixt con:1010n tbst
1115 patient was sofferirg from worms, arat.aNr iojelt
suasion, praralled upon her to take two doses of-Dr. kr-
Lauda Vertolfoge. This medicine had the effect of remar
big from her a countless nitrites of the largest airs. .After
she passed them, her health imutedately returned. "She is
stmots married, and centiliters to enjoy excellent_health,
far sale by most' of the Druggists - sad Meittuintl, and
by the sole proptiotomt 2 L./KIDD t 0:1 1 ,
docLaol/ter CO Wood strut,
• L A - R D
Ala , - R. WSON Ls now engaged. in slaught FM
THOUSAND H OGS ; and eel - but's , 08•StalttlY ering
Wid •
large stook of BUM PORK, of ids nun curing. Also, a No.
1 article LARD, in barrels and kegs. For male at Us Ware
ham, corner of Liberty and Wayne streets.. ; nor=l.tus!
W. A. hf.-CLURG. &- CO
HAVE REMOVED To — THE CORNER,,OF
Wood and Sixth Streets, t -
air. Where they offer to their old customers, and the.
publlo generally at the lowest rates, Wholesale end Retsla,"
the moat select and complete - stock-of Osololl
TEAS, PADIILY Emoovattes, WOODEN AND WILLOW
WARE to be found in the West.. - do-KT
,
fl' St. Peter's Episcopal
ULU. OP PEWs.,—This splendid Goillic March
Owing now =plated, will be open for Divine Sersiosoin
SUNDAY_NR32,I9ih lirtsat, at 103,4o'cicek, and II
A publics sale of the -Pews will be hold the Church ea.
4a, ,, cm Tuesday morning, Met instant, atlo o ' clock.—The
toßondlselectegPe will be open on Meader , to afford an opportunity
'va • .
.. .
Trims—One-fourth mat; residua payableby =tem, it 6 ,
12 and 18 months, with Interest . .
By order.of ttie„Comixilttee.
decl6 --" ' • -• • P. M. DAVIS, Anerr. -
F; C. REICHENBACH.& SON,' •
PIANOFORTE DIANURACTIIRERS,
NO. 12 SOUTH SEVENTH STRUT, ABOVE C.IIEiMOT,
PHILADELPHIA, •
RasPkvatTi,LY inform Ora Marie Public ge n e rlly; that
all Instrument in this Establialutuent are roads ofi the
best eat most thoroughly seasoned materials, and ao con
structed as to
STAND THE SEVEREST =LATH;
while an extensire experience and and practical knowledge
of the art of Piano-Meldng asepled by the makers at re.
liable security for the excellenee of thek. Instruments.
F. (1 REMDENDACH. 3-SON,
Philadelphia Dee. IS, I.lls2.—thxle3m
WATCHES, JEWELET,
• SILVER WARE, 114r911 . 7411, CIOCkI, Papier Haas
#ri d Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, IC:Wag Dub , '
, Elegant Fara Opera Glasses, Cindery, Pine Oil
Paintings, Dresden China, &e: The undersigned
beg particularly to Invite the visits of citizens and
whether an parch:mentor connoisseurs, to their m n r t
stock, believing It to exceed In extent, variety and richness,
any other in this country. They feel sere, the advardageof
personally selecting goods at the different factories In Europe, -
and their own atantdoetorics of Jewelry, Silver Ware, he.,
here,
enshle,them• to offer indocentents prieerand quail.
ties,, and prices, considering qua/Wes, such is cannot be of;
forest by any other house in the trade.
Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dl►
tante, and by almost any conveyance.
Wholesale and retail .
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ENAMELLED FUENITUA.E. i -
GEO. 13: COEIZTHEY,
(late Wary k C 0.,) , •
No. 4 and 6 South Seventh street, tette= .ilarket
and Chem'', PHILADELPRIA,
RESPECTFULLY Invitee the aitentlon.litf Oldie about:
furnishing Cottage% Country Seats, fe., to his
new, chaste and appropriate designs of VURNIITHE Tor
the SAMO. Salts far mamma Furniture, consisting of
Bedstead, Dressing Bureau, W ashstand, Toilet Table, and
four Gum Feat Chairs, an low as twertfy.jlee dollars per suit,
and ranging ttgarards. Whole Snits, consisting ofthe abate
pieces with marble tops, for $4O.
I tarnish those who wish different styles from what
usually make, drawings suitable to the taste of the pur
chaser, without rulditimtal east. My designer being one of
the first artists in the country, who can be relied upon for
accuracy in such mailers_ By employing none but the
most aldiful workmen, and with,the aid of labOriasing ear cbluerr, and using the hest materials, the public may rely
upon getting superior Gaels at the lowest rates. ,
Orders from all parts of the country atteisled to and can,
luny parked.
N. B. All kinds of Reception Chaim and other Furniture"
inlaid with Pearl, If desired. . dean ly
WORLD'S FAIR.
il k \
TUE Prst and only PRIZE MEDAL for liar
nem at the World's Mr. In LoniOni irs3 award
ed to
JACKY" & PHILLIPS,
of rbjjaddphi a , hetee they wonoser the cottrEctltlces of
thewholo World.
Messrs. L. A P. ban now and keep coasters tly unbend, at
their establishment, 12. 14 and 10 South Piftli street, the
largest stock of READY.HADE HARNESS, SADDLES, lee,
of any house to, the United States, at greatly reduced prices.
They are now manufacturing their Harness and Saddles
with such perfect system that they are ensiled to sell a su
perior article of everything in their lama e less price than
any other boture In the country.
• They never kuo but the rery best quality of leather, and
the best materiel of every description, and no pains or ex•
..nso Is sperod to roach perfection In every artiele—Buffalo
Robes, Gloves and Whipa.
They !write purchasers to examine their stock and their
establishment beige making pruelesset. They invite atter,
lion to the following list of prism,:
Horse Blankets, from - S7i6 to 82,50
Thick Horse Covers, - • • 01,00 to $750
Good plain serviceable Single Harness, $lB,OO to $21 , 00
Fancy - ST 3 •SO to 5; 33 , 00
Hoed plain Double Harness, do -
• 545,00 to 560,00
Fumy do do, 5 05 , 0 0 to MAI
LACEY k PHILLIPS' Saddles and Hunt= an acknow
ledged to surpass all others for elegance, lightness and cam
fort, u Well es for real value and wear.
12 14 and 16 South FIFTH street, between Merket and
Chesnut, Philadelphla. pleeleely
BAILY & BROTHER,
NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET,
ABM MTII,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have cure open a large assortment of the Neatest Styles ani
CARPETINGS :
Oonalsting, In pert, of the following choke good; viz :
Ric h English Ve/vet,
4 44 Tapestry,
44 IIiirralII,
Neat Sty/es . 4 44
Of their own importation,' Just twdaL
also, a fall assortment of Super and Slallara quality
AMERICAN
.CARPETINGS,
Many of which being of their o*n Mlanfactura, an bo
coaunendesi ea
Good Copetingr for a Low Price.
BAIL , / dr. BEOTHEN,
Importers and blanufecturcrs of Carpeting.,
No. :n2 Chesnut street, PhtladatAls.
WINTOSH'S
HOWARD SOUSE,
JOHN WlNTOSH—Pammemi.
HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE
Baltimore, December 14 1852—decHcly
BOOKS AND STAT/ONERY.
CIISHINGS & BAILEY,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
No. 262 Market Stray opporiteHanover' Street,
BALTIMORE.
GUY'S
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Opposite the Railroad Depot, Pratt street, Dalthaori
MEETS HOTEL, him recently teen enlarged by The additionl of the adjoining House, known as Smith's Americarille
tot The onion of the two house renders this one of Owl:nut
Medi in the City, and In point of COMFORT AND GOOD
FARE, uo.cffort or expense Is spared to render neva toany
Hotel in the cops try: and one of the most =mat and coW
vun:wr /MATIONS for Traveler&
sirOmnibroea at all , the Depots on the arrival of the care,
deelfalm
0. F. WINCEIZSTTO.. WM. - P. TOITLI3. Jolla
CARLOW.
STORET-MPS .
PIIILNISUING. AN D PATENT
SHIRT DIANVPAC TORY,
145 Baltimore et., Baltimore, under Carroll Balt.
IT IS DESIGNED that this establishment shall -ho the
most complete Emporium of the kind in thiscity, offer.
tug to Its customers the choicettaelectkm of Goods import/1
into the New York and Boston markets.
The senior partner rcaldhig in one of tho Eastern cities, Is
enabled to attend the opening of Goads on each arrival, and
the choice selection of such as are adapted to this market.
The store by this arrangement will be kept constantl sup
plied in every needful article its the Gentlemen's F
Line, together with a variety of Fancy articles. •
Particular attention is also given to the manufacture or
the PATENT MOULDER SEAM stantr , - in experienced
cutter is employed, and a satisfactory St is warranted in
every case. The neatest sewers are engaged, and in this
department of the business the undersigned are determined
not to be excelled by any establle ant -in this city,
decl6 CM° 0. F. WDICEIESTER A 00.
GEORGE STURGES,
sots literunettinnt 07 TEN VID ,
SPIRAL SPRING ittAT larno TRicss,
S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick street; Bal
timore, and No. 92 Walnut it. PhilfulelpNia.
FIVE SILVER-MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ:—
Araouutir Inorturs, New-York;
ByFasrmun Instaurs, Philadelphia ;
MeittUND lantrurrs, Baltimore. , ..
RE pee improvement In the eotudruetion:of this
Matron is, that all the clammywooden
and heavy
J7rame-work la entirely dispensed with, and 14 place sup
jar
plied by a lighter and much more durable Brune. The
spr i ng . are a u connected by harness leather binges, secure
ly riveted, rendering it impossible Sm. a single- silting to
fall down or get out of pima, and making a Bed so elastic
that any part may be raised or bent up, and Ls thus admin.
bly fitted to the wants of the sick or astbrnetir, who rosy re.
entre a sitting posture. It has all the luxarktua Deftness of
thabest bed, with the 11gbitum and facility of hand
ling of the common hair mattocks. _ ... .
Theme im roved Bpring Beds are invariably made of the
best and will last aunty years without repairs.
toPersons
Bbavieds. rig Hair Mattresses can haye them altered in.
Spring
Those Beds are well adapted fbr Motels, bertha of &dm
n ISO I nal aranrinte t fathighly ormaneinecl:4 -
Stea A mboatLand erte llosp ire lials.
, ~. . ..
etiaMel, end plain finished CLISTIRON. con.
dating in part of Bedstead', Hat and - Coat Hacks, Cane and
Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble
tops, GaidenCladra, BeUaft, etc, etc. . . - -
Aniuuslte, such ea ions, Lambs, Dna, eta, in Yrott„.as
well as the sandals nood, furnished at short notice. - .
declely
inV on ED .O TONS Or ITN% TOM'S ye t tlNl-030te re a ,
for ealeby B. T. O. MORGAN,
doca6 No. 104 Wood R.
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prirr,ADELPHIA
CANFIELD, BEM= I_ol
Baltimore start, mires al:lurks,
Baltimore.
HIRST .PREMICUM
BALTIMORE
Baltimore Book Store.
nivel& Wine, W ine Tsr, - and gedies•
ted Wined, of Tazione *trio* ker,itieen teens the par
but it hae remained ,tei the /011/MiT WINE - to blend to
,
one eceeptentd th e laterdier medical virtneint each of thew
125 MSza 4tiducl!h o 4 . -lellon Ulf a Vel& influence in
=ring these pangiarehiet= kidnen itottech and =wont
amass, oaasta—sdahnity nrcetration, erten of a serious
=taw The ROUST. Telent ene"or-the beet tonics ht
nee, Wing the etretertiumiter. -*polder of Films, with
the healing sad ritelteinal iinalittee a. the roots and hats
fetort whkh it •
adearthencuynt sn lUlOl2lls minx= cif this paper.
Wbalesale andlistail by Dr. GEO. KEYBEII 140,
rerun of Wood street and 'Men- alley, Pittiburgh, Pa.; al •
an, try .1 AMPS T. SAMPLE,' nor th -west th erm of Yedenil
greet andths Dismand,...ll qty.:'. : noradaw
, . • . _
_
.:. 411tDr..Guyzattfa Improved - Extract-at
Yeilersi. Dock and Sarsaparilla ft mars Ras.
ily fce Henctitarjr 210:84. - -
Ttimisindi of individuals i.emusid:vitto gievioaraak
illidatireibich they inherit. frost_ theirperenta 'Mann Of
the:Tegab 'Prolei:emi amperage will prereat- ellitd4-
ead'etimrs - reet atrieutit orinbery, eal many Yelashie hem,
for It Mort /tightyromelepno as swims at Went trthet, which
is the wed of ilbleastiOnd wi takes, of the comer bY width
theme alas or toletetnnes of the parents . ere evi-ottett
n tbstrlorneent offeyting- - - -
Formatives it to their children to road them spinet the
effacer of =dna* that may be communicated by_=
and children of sweats tbothomiet say time been
with tbrorterVig4 &raft& ete Bate, owe it tothentieleet
to tete promotion imdamt the dlenwteingrevivediathem.
linisotrelbdreet cif - raldir ;Dock end Semormtrilla Is a ma*
antidote ho each come.
Fas edverthemat.
- - -
, _ . _
• 'iart.Seteirsisa.-41 is due *Kier's Petroleum toazo
.
that . it has beestindnentioniepletelymadiasto every Mame-
ATMS dreadful disease* 1t time than Soy other eemody,.
and at Pea coat no blaWrenielmx lathe patella.
.
Thu of certificates' in the hands of the Vecipeks
tor, many of which nee dem weal known citizen* of thekaity
ofPitubmghanditiimmediateeieinity go to show cleezdy
and beyond all doubt, that Icias'a Pima= is a madielaa .
of SO mama value, mot only as a lend remedy
itheutacegen, Dotfness, Lou a
of Bight, but asr=
fatensalsemsdy, halting the Me physicians,
ell sa the parat,i. been= acquainted with its'
Those twisty a dread of iidtctores'sze waxed that this
medicitus le purely naturel, And, Is bottied as it - Bows from
the bre= ofthe earth. .
Thefollouottg - artificatsit copier' Ifroo t a paper patiolett * at
Attoowt,..X. mid bears data = d 2 ; ISA to el:Maio
oloooppeadoittso otril,:licateqf th e D. YAP:4 N.D.,
Ibis =TM trath_certitc, that I have been m badly att.
dieted:with Sciefula kw the tattoos= yearathst most ofthe
time I hare beat unable Cosa - tend to say kind of luminous,
and much of the time tumble: to walk mod - anititmd. 'to my
lied, end hare been treated &poly all the -time by the beat
Physicians.our - Ocnintry adorde; I ocamlomdly =got scree re.
144 but TO mire, and contionad togrow warse.untll Dr. Prot
recommended me to try the Petrolvam, or Back Oil, as ere
sything else had felled. I did po without (elitist drat, but
the aka was astoolahing; It threw the poison to the surface
atones, and at onoe began to mow Letter, and by using
esrmalsottlas I hare got a care worth thousands of dollar..
- -dfit& NANCY M.
,BILD.FOOL.
Thle mareatuy 114 have been sainted with iiirt's
Petroleum, or Book Oil, Ihr more than a year, and here ns.
tessaelly lififttiliZti lie beaa• de. 1 effects: is the sure of indo ,
lent ulcers mid other divans for which ft Is recommended,
sadiron with. confidence moommend It to be a needuit' newor-,
thy of attention, and can safely my that somas bas atter*
ed its use where Other medicine had filled. -
- - - - --- D. ,Y. POOP, 111...D.'
/or aslti by all the Druggists ha Pittsburgh. _"faraTeldir.
- Z .
I - L ,tE E i ß rlt sada 'Pesitlwely. 4 are
C. 7 - - 1
SONI etarian Szir2atossLice,-Tha- proprieor.
,
.
of the, article. zatied Amer:tan - Hair'Redaturize, has
met with each su3boortded as In tha nee of his article,
• .
jizstier him in fakingbald.cmyratift girint Yrittim
=tee. That 4,wi11,
far.."l.= agreed - upon,f7 - 1
and ana•Dannl whoa them-We,restani the hair at-••
Actually, ar twfand the amount - expended; or, he will ae}l
- - usual price, without the shore 7 goarantos. , The:
' a3llowingizuStincee, of itidivicituds who have. had Melt - bit ,
restare&Outtitto - coushsce o n e its ardaan7.-
hare allowed us to tuft-their -name: . at Tammuz: Jahn
liotter, -- Ifoodearawary, cured- of toldnuse nt . yearn' .
Standing: S. Hama,: M. D.; iaaPa. IL - - Manta : - . 7 tamata
Guthrie, lal Grant street,r,srai totally isad- - -now his head!:
completaly'earared with 'new: hair: also, John - Obatiy,-Ta
rantum. We would /writ:particular aatention.tO the fol
korm— . • • - • • --
Ctaa r Bats= if 20 years' it:Bid:tag; asied by:one Balk
, and part of a bottle of American Restorative._ -
Km - Aterandes, aged 42 ; mire ar - William Alexander,
who ?elides at No. 41/Permsyhania ...treaty, states that the
Lan been bald for the last 20 yetrs thabasdiatf both sides ; wea perfectly Milooth and without anyttairl -- :wlienattie
cam
menaxd wing the Restorative. Zi e- lam ntar_umft - a:bottle.
and pail of si bottle. haisxestozatincand hue anal ItilAgtv
laxly for the last tic weeks: .Her head hinow perfectly car , .
ered - with a: thief crop of new - hair, arm and sum*, tor any-
orie can .see by calling. .31rs. -- Aleranderrhes' no -uairctions: i
to tits L
publkatlon of three statement'. - _ - •
• IFir am • brother -.of hirs.• those idaltrinent.
ii written out abyy, - taid :know,
,persomaly - Ahat -Dm vats.
manta th irtite mime are com er;. ; .- • .•,!, DAY,"
• littabargli, - Sepa - /7, 1852. ,• • N 0.% Fourth_ t at:sect
DEta'..l3. KEYSER, .WholesaAo and Retail Druptst,. 1
No. - 140 Wood street, corner Fulda y%ttebargtli
Croutwo' I . l=2E.Cles CaIiPANS,
- Tittobsugly - Doxwoberll,lBs4S -
TEM Pm:Wel:it and Directors of dal Companyibase th is
- 467 declared a. Dirider4 of Two Dollars and Ktfty Conti'
par share; c9cakthe coldtalAtorkilmashie to the 13tockhold _
ars or their legal relrresetttalires, forthiith.
deelo B43IIJEL MARSELELL. Secretary.
S UPXIIIOII BLLL Parsec—Jess 1 case or 50 ream dupe French, 818 Paper; .
.80 reams Owen sopextor laid' BM Pape;
long sad blond; _
121 miss amnion white-MU
.Pisier;
150 ream various brands szut.qualltiek. -••--
/tor sale by W.l3.ll.i'Mst,
&au; • • - . Unica - street, comer of Secosxt
House of Refuge.
N OTICE is hereby given io the subscribers for the BuLklilding the Hasse of Rein^ torWesteru Penn;
sylvauLi that the second instslurent bratty percent: an
the amount subscribed by each. has been called, payable to
the Treasurer, on or before the titSth of DEoemhey instant.
By older of the Directors.
Jade - • • -• • :t• .3. ,„_ , „
44IIADVALLE PA.B.TY-1
DOIVNAFON'S FIRST PARTY, will be held at' LA
/1... FAYETTE MALL, an TUESDAY, the Mat instant.
Those ladies who receired tickets last - ammo, are rre , pect
fully hutted, and will be admitted with their old ticket/,End
any of their frtende-- - provided, by - applying to A. B , at No.
73 Market street. The parties will take ,place every third --
Tue.:tan daring the seam. Parents are rapectfully Invl7,
hid, and will be admitted without Santa.
A Door ltsensCr wanted, whowill do strictly his duty, sod
admit- tto person without ticketparticularly children of
both sexes. For particularsapply to A. 8., as above. -
Aar Days of School, Monday and 'Tuesdays of each week,
at 3 o'clock for Ladlee ; at 0 for Masters; and 8 for Gentle.
HesaMenaEsc - Extract of Coffee.
IRE atf t entwn Of the piddle 1i iespeetfully Invited totbis
new article, +Melt is xnattulhetured by J. P. D. KEAT
ING, Pittsburgh. There is a eery grease:sing in using this,
article, as one powder the Estrict gees as far as tenpounds
of KAore Coffee,in . a faroDy, and clears the Coffee inch bet
ter than eggs, isitrlaw4 or our other article. Thee soloed
her rarpectfully requests the public to give it a fairtria/, and
ha feels tally satidied that they will foal a delkiorta barer
age, and on sugenior in entry respect. to that whirls Is now
tip generally used. This article is neatly and namely pact ,
ad in tin foil packages, of a quarter of a pound,'which pre:
mew this article is any ellneste..; - - • -
Persona asking for Extract, gitadd be putfitdar, and ukfor
Reating't, and then gat that it.has2he written :din:dunk_
or .T. Y. D..,w..alwa; as none are genuine without it. -
Sold. Wholcede 'and Beta.% by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood
ii.; CI7THEIGHT & 804140 ..Third at; ILLIGHSON *AN
DREWS' City Tea Stare, corner of, Fourth and Ferry sts.; A.
GETTT,"corner of Washington and Webs stn; IL . JACK
&CO., Filth st.; was GRIFFIN, corner of Pride and Logan
its.; and JOEff . .3TCALLAN' CO., corner of Federal and
lareek its.. J. T. SEMPLE; Litunond, Allegheny City; and
JOHN GALLAGHER A CO-; corner or Careen anti DeUxlmt
eta. Itiniihrghant; irnsars• Groi=y &ore, : Sligo; and
Dealers generally. to town and country:7 , deciecdrsi
Land Agency and Offices for Locatlng
• .- Mande in the West,
A ND for the purchase sad sale of Land Warrants, Et
Ad. "blurs, Munn* and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The
hashtamed connectica: oath Ream
Cbraray 13,t Paul's, I.llnnesota; far- the above
pnspoee~• Ilearre.C.* N., bavingt - beert settled in the rar
-West Or a number of years, anti being practical surveyora,
every reliance an be-placed pa' their integrity and pint
deuces in the matter of purcluusiug or locating lauds. .
- .BLAICELY, - 185 Wood at.
• TTZPI ON - 7SUPTOPki.S-1 •
LIT A SPECIAL MYSTMG- of the" IMPOUND PYRE
COMPANY, held on Saturday evening, Deem:bee3lb,
' the following Resolution was incerintonaly adopted:
Reeked, That the Docaptury adjourn to meet next Sato:-
. der maw, fir the purpose of &Intup the apptiratas to the
- City, se we dee= it utterly implkle SO hold on any longer,
-owing to The conditional our bonse.. , -•-
Therefore, every :neither of the eatnpatty.blearnekstly
quested to be In attendance on Saturday arening,Decerober
/I, at 734 o'clock.
.-
died • - A. M. irpozanz, ; •
Westeia Inauiaace Company Pittsburgh,
Prelidekt. • F. M. tIORDOS, Szrelitrik
CAPITAL, j 300,000..
WILL Ineire against all kinds .01' risks, FIRE and Mk
IBM& limes will .bs, Mtn:rally adjusted_ and
A Home Institution, nitinag by Omicrons - WM any Well
known In the community, a ndd - who are determined; by•
Prcalptness and literality, to- nirdntain the elmacbir which'
they neer assonted i as ogeting . ho best protection to th ose
who desire to be insared.' . • • - '
Dirt:dors—R. Millar Jr., C. W. Ricketier:, J. W.Nniler,
N. Mime, Jr, W. IL gailth; aibrOtktu i Ornrior Waacksear I
Win. M. /yen, James Lippincott, Cairo Itandr„ Jim* lIc! I
Attley, Alexander Nimlck, Timms Stott: - - -
*3- Mee, No. 92' Water street, (Warehouse of Span ¢
Co, up stairs,) - Pittsburgh. ' ;
SSW CARPET STORE!
N 0.47 me m, Street, near Wood.
1 - 12 , 1'bl:tut- sad daily receiving; us(mathaly Wow Wad coal,
Ijr plate soortiaeatorlmported and Ailatican ahllghT:
INDS, OIL CLOTHS,. 4e., which are: cabal at the lowest.
cash pritay. Parchawsa are solicited - to cult -wad r=atable;
Peseta B
sad rune's;
I Ts .r Leatsy Brosselt;
Itztra
and Super Mules
do do ;Istirwsin; _
• Tallied aadllaht•Visoltlah, ' • '
LOT pica Caspetlngs; oarand Stara/ Cloths; coeCat ,l
sad Canton itattioom Il
Rap,litsttiPlSSlD sad Table Comm, 1
- and Musks, 'rephaati Hods; ko••• Ic., of
every &scaled:a: - thov293• • - litOlinCSON CO. _
••• Lots In Mak.laud for :Sale
beautiful Trart. of- Isud, fonnesrly belilisbulti the
Chadwick 4utata - adjolubT the residenes at the' labs
Atwood, on Pennsylvania Avouna, -will be sub
divide! into Acre lots, axed offered formals so Kailas &plot
cut be alma by. the SUrrern.. - - -
For years past, no Property bat been caned hi this =-
kin, equal indutements to persons .dssirotts of
investments -in real estate. Being &aged in Ule
mast of one of the :tenet deligtafur ecnzanzailties about
Pittsburgh; these Lots ere particularly desirable for private'
ilesidenees, their size, and the rapid - extend= of the
City in that direetbon, afford an o ty for apeeulatfrao
to persons who maybe to antatisida damn into
WIWI Lots. Poe tongue_ ; esquire af -A. WILMS AtXts' -
-Asa - - - - - Vomits xtreet.
To Eta!lron • .Contrautows• - • -
BALM) PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the tinder: Ssignal, will be reorient at Bllltborough,__Righl.od
carroty, Ohio, until the Ist day of Mammy' next, at noon--
- For the Gladnatton and Masonry of the Middle Diriglon
of the Ottaintatl, Hillaborough and Parkenbugh
way, extending frau JEOLtdortngli„ - Pllgialend connty, to a
point near Jeckenn, Jackson county, Ohlesabont fa alei:
The bra will be rea s r aac. fararruninatlon early in January
and p ro s * an d of th e work will to dulThlted
at awl fultillabwour,h, for one week pritu
to; the Ist din of February. . • - - • • „
Ttds Railway:forms the rerognised ooatianatioaj scrota
Ohio, Of the Baltintare and Ohio, and :North Wen= Vir
ile!" Salmi, and being located , as In. the gnat
through Zoe between Pedtlatore end St. Lreds, wilfhe loud
is cony way worthy of tbs . - ate:ad= of - able and =tarp*.
inhr i out= . -- - af aor
to ' -
Pine the Oldesteer,:wlll he ready
iron rmot shoat the latday of Maynex .
JAILES - If.t4p !e dd elt :
Emotan Noun, Chief Ragland!. - • Ai:clean
EMS
MIME
ralElllll
E=s
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AMUSgMTS
Lasso mm
Dootiopenst ( I A
at 7 detect. P eti "Mize• k!wonwnwd : •
/lie- Stare may he gerund 1 4 th e
o
without eztra churn, ---
ID!‘. Deremeenth night Of the
ted tragic earns, 11,.. J'ANNX,r44B3x4I4, tat me 7'44-
- A NEW DRAMA!
Tms xrcemet, December let, 184 the perfor ms nces '
=am= with the new drama of -
- TEMET tocav AIN ceL ON OR MD ?Bala or. LIVE I
7.° e °0 2 . 11 77 -- -'7,..W/Lra.aillort•
3141tY1
Skaffa: .
Tweageow r • '.:
= ll . YARIUpt nut s pp ear. r.:
MASONIC-116.14111111 ptisfigew,--•
TUX reit-PAXRD_
' arnw onrocArui opsaA
Wi open ON LY. cm 11.10NDA wing r, December IA 1832, the
t t EXIC. O 4 "leb dew they will lEl4' -
d .some of their Gems ot Concerts b sesi Operatic hitKj- -
(41 . jot Programa. eseb 'min& -
For partimdus mall hills. ISekett amts.
• Ea- Ikon opm 83s'e' 49ek; 1!1:4,1:1;4 .zift
st7g.- • dielf4
W SOON c )•1 • 1 -
I\l'oW OPEN, at ,MCICLED3I Rll4-Lnatriduil
anizi_night *a *Mart secum.xtia
TED P • 3r344 Gimatlo PsWestMAIAMIM
- A VOYAGE TO 'E -
Embracing nsagnitemt rims'or Datbmialktfrotr,ll::
fax,. the Atlantic. Hirer Marley, ilrworktha d -
T Palace of the oziatai.Psfr
Wartadoster Abbey LONDON, tram tballearaa,
nodal' the = l and autgralcantklaaarth.
TUNNEL, illundmted, and bAb laak of li
tamiliti RIVER - t
$l4. An Rthibitkat cax WZDin2DAL . aigt judiED . ;
AWE/MON% at 3 o'clock. - • „
Adadnion 25 rants; children under twelve 16 -
air Elmrs open " 63 4; Pa!2"..gullat°4°l22,gMMe= -
SPECIAL -NOTICES.
-11. ANL,. Suirgeon Dinitist.-{s •
4.W. =dial Na. l442mlthaeld -
11. A. 0. D.—]lash absre thii,oll4lll# .
{key Offlas, can= of 'bird amily(olftzepar, 4177 .7" •
AEG : I.
(Ivy Aagekaaa ledge, No. 237.1. 41 of 41.1_ 4ninlnS Of;
Wednesday avitinim Waablngtan Ball, Wood st. _ jy
BLACK. TEA.—Yorthe bestUaNalrbutp -
baavb, at 50. mobs Ift to., go to that - AldiiMarE sl 4 -
No. 38 Pink ifted Len - thear ven7 beibiamdthintillst
Toucan abrap be bad, - 411
of meeting wmallgon
;try --Wood street, botsonaa Ptah stoosiml V
Prrowcacto am; Na 338--]feet evay Tatoctay
lizzcoma Excummor, No. ST.;-41oots dratoat
•.P
.• 7 D BfBEIMO, D 8 •
• '...-
IWirean•-7No. 151 Marl stzeet, • few doss ab;.
.€ l .• thlsPul Mks upstairs... Dr. 7Lbss been coataxtechte . -
the eetahlitbleent et Dr.HallibArci, Wheeltegilar that 4
f:: . ETNA • INSUILANCS. COMPANY, :7 .-. ;:rt
11,..y IlartiSeard, IConst..--(545tal Stara 2300,030; , •
seta 172. Moe of du fibtatrarefAstesey.ta the St:
Dm= of A L00ett14 . .70. 6t! Wocetatreet, : = ..
novbtf. - -
.....
Ufaztaal co is vorasiu agreat onoir-
etaa us todyttb meet: A cart.
remedy iriU'lialeicaut Li Dr. crctgere-o=3.4—Accur, I , _
tele by Dr. GEO. S. ILEYEM /40 Wood ablek:' .-
I -
Pen, retail . c t th lf , l . l &A 25 eta. per box. -- -: ~—.7z: 'r OW; ' -,
. .LMJ,Lbsia to those who boy to noU tioidet i- '
gitENCEKLiii 1 1, WICK CI Alt 03,6USUE --tit
tkrY
tker Chambeillia
mmon ,}-4Xiner Thini and IStakistag
(third ,) Ma, Pa: E. C
cal Accountant, he.; IC MO P.
M% aseet ODNOUGE atd-: .e le
satet -
P. R. SPENCER, principel 'reviler orWrtttot.inat r
=HAI COntetandctuat See -mended notice-in r
,--
lIRT ARM 1 • Unman Mate 1,-
• - ..,
10 43 Curtaist INtamdligvataisary desaiptica; •• •
Caradiar. ±
Ptuatles, Drocadelles, Itc,liias.asul 'dualist N .- • .
Palased Wiadur Roles, GllSOinarza, Cartaia,Plall,
-d-Be, at who/stale sad Mail: --, ~- , ..:31C • ii... 06;
11.11 YE; ) :
N 0.189 Mamas West, sumer nth, Mader ' ----,* -,..
'
Curtains 'Made sad Minimal Sa4uv,sf lamest
style. '. .. -, ~: '
.: ....: ...,.... :L. - , vssecti s
-.• - •
State itleittiail Size Lrunsissystee Comp(
(her esy.--.ldarrisbesz eigital SiZO,OOO. Testa,
.tbe seer Osseo of getgessii, has an ample eapitk.
suP.ltior sansetages In pcdat claseptiess,ser
end - eseatemodstion to city and country trieretupts
01,11101 Of =wry psoperty.- t
.11. es RP; Aetna'
n0r127 Rearieb o 54 A,
&eitixtield M
Pidabize ,
gb,
Millers Window. Shane nannimi
torYt cOmiza or sans]) AND -ABM ' -
PRILADELHILL Ous motto is, Quick dhiss - esnsi Ssts' 3. 3
Air , Store, Mut& aid Lodge Boom MAIMS, made
superfast:mimes.
Sir Deans and °theta= invited to given! a nal t
Vire pureaslng elsewhere. O. L. - WM= j Ca, -
=XI= -
& W. corner 802001/ asid Masts., PliaeL
NELSON'S DAIDUEILELEOTYPES4
(rte
z Polit 02Cs fluikllngt, Thnd street: Lltenanierna,
In all Ends of weather, *an E. to 5 P.N., env -.-
aecuinta 'static and animate likanansoudlke and inatl7 .
pain: to tba cammon`
he
ap
dagyana. pailnlann, '
Uncap SLSO, $1 SI, fd,.ss sod upward, acantdlnd
Unto dr.a and nallty of map =frame. ' - •
How' far cMl4roa , &awn 4r...3t; to ft P. N. '
N. 11,—Likermises otideVaillecelumi pcpanitaksa to se, • -
put arum c i ty . • - - inolvet?,
,
O
D Attend your Uorsers,Dir. EOT
ELSAVS POWD.tiFt..—This powder is ordeal ofi
public Ile a Vie =tea edre for the heaves in horse;,ensti
the oily nuellethe kneint Wept./ ft , - th at , pow , har t ':.-
teen osed, hm the_ ware* - retetimuy practice as thelrropr, *;
pit for the last thirty-erten years. Tee utter theccomstert • •
rith of that noble enttoza, the ham, for War,- whim trmei
this eacirooll disease, ebotdd emery aoshaA" . - 7,
nub, to apply im , e , o 4 . rely for this remed.: Paresie,-. , „:..:.
ode and retell st Dr. ICJITS.RII'S DrivrE3tats. N 0.140,
jvZlattir corner of }Food of., sad mom
4
n...........DEApNEssiNwactin the lieectomt WI . . !'
LW grumble Marituuisea from the ear, and -`",:, -,
runitly ramcired, witbour. par or beton by Dr. ,
LIT. PrEfirkel - Anxist of the N. Y. Ear Surgery, wbo atm. •-• : ,'
consulted at 99 Arch stows, Ebilmolphte,l;issu 9 At. g. t 4 - -' 2'
1411 /
Thlrbeettyrare of 'dare Cod utmost UelthiSfeit
Ws brim* orepecial prieliCe bar cabled Mei torwheur • -...-.. ...:
treatraeutto such s degree pi sumer ustolEad the more
.:-. ; ..
limed and obstinate irises yield, by a sbeedy, to
.f
tunas kyvecribed.
C. AZrelriali wad 2fflnas Tbsdlo 134
',try" tide day entered into pro , "PoNit i trettio Inn 4-
dile of J . C. Andaman Co., In the male ;Prof
Ocateetionas7 basinem,st No. 6 Wood street, Pitiatenta.
Earthy tilspooed of my entire interest In the
t. Viltaltl
trait I
and C
ae onfectionary businosa, Mesa: .7. C.
•
L ploottcro in reosnunending them to my -
friends and customers; and hope for tbent a eactUnni • -
the liberal patronage bestowed on me. -
i.r7drf JO3IIITAItIiONS33
Bellows , Eon, Oda* llaadiag Ren t -*
110 x4: at i t id e ee t, benzene fragsf and Baziiktdd
burgh Encampment, N 0.., swots first and tbinlTeserlitl
of each month. • ." . •
Rinse rah Degree Lodge, No. 4, =eau Nana andlovx:
manna* Lcd,p, No. F t .:netts inez7 Tbzuntly 5r:11144
Western Star Lodge', So. 24, meet& every - We:lnm( 1 -
Iron City lodge N 0.182, meets every Monday tmaning
31onneNorish Lalge, No. 380, meets eke y Monday ant ,
atUotaa - Ffell, earner of Fifth and B Ih_
Zocco /alga, No. SFS, meets every Thuneday credo& 14
their Nati, earner of I , Net MI. 4 and rdthstrewta. -
Thin QLW ,m So. 241, meets serea7 - Friday ersecing4r ,
11161, cornet of -1-amek axel Saislesty streets Allegheit - :
city. - - torStly3
ASSOCIATED Firentmes 'ICUICUMMI4
' O D
Company of tha CLty or
Y IN —W. W. DALLAS, President—ROßF.ET SearetEQ
Will Mom seeing FIRE And MARINE MAKS at c;
kinds. Mee: In Monsegthem Roam Ros.,-IL'A. and J . !-
=Mem . -
W.'W. John Andaman,
• RC. Sawyer, . IL B.Stormem,
Wm. M. - H. R. Wilkins,
RIM= Osman, , William CS
. L.P. Ansbnte,- - Joseph lisys„•
• • William D. Wrteleter.
10'447
Ismazani e cols * .
_ Pittaburgte.-:e a. HUSSEY, tt SAD
11/LL L. /KA RRWR &cretary. .• -•-- • • 6 •
Qfflee: 91 Winer Street,tetunen Mantxt and 'lreixistreiti.
euntree Irma, and CA.ROCO Finks, an the Ohio end Ardes = • - '•
=nee against Loa or Dingentelay p t
11.10--Ageinst the - Partlaar ... lleo SaN.end Iniend Arnett'.
C 6. II • Wrnaailtainjr.:
WU= Byplay, Samuel IL Klar;
Hugh D. Ent& Thighaaa„
Bolted Dunlap,l4 - D. Dative°,
& Rfattingb. • Yrs:lda Sedan.
'Edward Hasztaten, J-1 4 Pangn-. ir.r, -
Walter Bryant, Sasa
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Pittaburgit Lit. - Atasterazate Competart. •
Illey • - o.r P/7.1 S.BURGIit, PA—Cenci,
•
President: JAMES 8. 11003; • -
Tice Presidoiet: 134311:1AL krat,TIMN..• •
Treasurer: JOS gEPH 8. LEECH. •
Secretary: C. A. COLTON. - ' b
Orrice, Firm Brain; re Muerte Drumm.
1281 Company - I=aq erre" , Insurance appertaining to f.
eannarted with Lite Bats. • -
Mutant
arneittet ai C Wes art
ote tame as thce , seagopetetbi . other me
lee:
_••• •
Joint. Stock Beta at a mit:tett:al or rae-tea. the Mt
toil ratee--aemel to a dieideral of thirtVl .. eere :4 l man
third per eastoald armtearly • ? 4 ,
Maks tactile the line at penerfgplt4teelhlpreeia.
xmigamisek
CiezetegieOrieen. - - itaismenkreteaken, ,
John d Inti . e . l4, .
- 1 - 7 - menlatju bus. Extekdr;fireisigr
deelb:;_ .-
- 000111).1i13ED AINT/MOIS Y-200tba.Ssr •
dee.ls ' - • Air. * Co:. F-:•::•%1"
. .
deem • B.A. - LtIDIESTOCK & O ;j
01113) ILIANDLFZ-31_boxite, f azipartrir article. far
• MUTH 4Ltift ne I
t!ALP-20 bates Ltlll'aficorT Rir =do by:
^n P-450 boxes 80..14 sad .-fatally,Scap,
Mara. SINCLAIR; •I. ....I
Inans:Tioniipt, =kat% L3r sale - --•
' 6 ' 014 ' • 8111TEr •
•
. sB9lb dot. Na. Tube,
10 do No. _
0 ,a 44 r rOz ids by .
• MIT k CLAI SFF
PLAIDS --A beautiful assortment of. Flak Mint
on, - Just received at ' A.- 3LASON
narz) 02-cad 6i Market street • e
ariat cLwrif.-25 pieces toe heath Cladv:rficsl . ms7: . :
for 0:44 Az, .taareatindat '
• A... 4; KAMM a UWN, ,
!Dia Idartat
itooleire 81R80.33—A. A. Xmas t Ca, ttiottamotagmyi
cm band ifrt. And imied atmetossrat2Or !Ma "wirn
'mid most DiAbast/Igs of Wint4 r l44 4 ll 4NY.#!a, 4. •
Tapicott's .Remittance and Emigration
Aunt};:
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: • NO. 87 sormiraTHEßT, NETrYrkair,: -- ' , 4!
Edo, Qua. Data/. Waterier, Soak Li
. --- .7:7 - : • -•••
lad Na.lllll . ibrner af Ir o2l ®d ZA2'eril
WlLLiSstrie pasaAing 'Timm
DRAM, PAYABLE At ANT 'MANX citl:. - • -
=jam SCOTLAIW A3D
sir puimpa, MIL from ZagMnd, Littud i . ;
Boattad Walt% arm*. to RM..ix,h.oft . .
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