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Pertnairll. ten, who ore prompt. hon est and PuthnnatlV:litnailettlidinnis transactions. are-the only ittnoiiital agents in. tho cities of Neu 'fork and for the Morning Ant. , !Thai , atte.autborizal to receive Ad vertisements and Subscriptions for us pt our usual rate'r. ThilteStialPiOstitgliskaiaatisiaTnna: noir alos's:Ea at 'NEW ORK, 1,22. Nas.ean street. .51110.11101, ,c+lt!istrcet. YFL?is " Slarst VA sre sAlVriptefittill3i"4VrliMM3l6..U." neaatlayle,ead leneenoyoUgnt V• 600.4 r.es tn 7 ih•Plea dank ul =wield:via lo oar graWNOS . O• I Oft. DennuonOitA, Plastintnt.,4genetinnfits. ASHP,Thelfitbinsilttee' cif Cin•mspotni mode met nt 'the Si.. uptet;AT}f 54 1 c4 ,.1 % 31,, „ . . . . • to pall: : at4 orgentte4 withChattha :Barnett in. the Char, autt.:SV:J; Item sating Srinsix:•:•• ' • :•• • •A , on . tio;iiiiiineinite:titinsry, Meetings of the elti of Pittsburgh:Se ,heldhoi HATORDA.T;Deee — inher 18th, front &dna, P.A.7ln.tite'enzentl. Wenisc iespeHivel3 ) . First -Ward, at the'tr44i3t Kilgb,B4ne. Semen - Wad, qt ttielltniie-of R. Perry. • • Tbirt Want, at the Allmiteny Engine House. TEL. ettiteita of thelt)urtb, Viftb,sttth, Seventhllti • awl :Sloth Wards: meet at the Tapective Utak-Ain each Wini;-•for the purpotte of 'ele4lng - tleteratett to nestitxto Wesidtdate'fbr Mater. " . TtniDetegnies •niLtioneVsin' Ober entlou Ist .tho 00IIItT HOSSE,nntiwitgoXESpAY;Deeentt , er= l, st 11Veloek, s. u. - • 'CHARLES BARNETT, an. iattnti ilenteLleir. • • Itte only:necessary for frifinut our read er) tla tie:tielegate lleetings will be beld this afternoons fropo tbree to six o'clock, for thepar postreiVelcetireg delegates to nominate a condi datiferijilifer. . • _ . • A MARKET nousz. 'Wilted itch time, yesterday, to remark in de. • tail, siptut e iidarr n Box which has been built . . in theltilmosadwhich some people calls * • liferketsHouie. ',Oil° eyes of every observetli „ , is trnubeition, - and cannot serve 'any metal pnr• pose further,than compelling the butchers to pay high - rents for stalls that afford them ao accom modatioi,"'citiCcempilling the people to buy taintek meat:Ur:the summer Beaton. 0n..: As the House iiiturie:tenstructed, - these two evils roust • baendared,7,4etat pa stalls are enlarged, the prices lio'ckeed:dovin, and the windows of the • "pen"' knocked out. This is - a matter which the citizens looked to as a Convenience, and the butchers as fine which they have aright to speak upon. , So far as our opinions g 0; as mere lookers on arakcitizens, we do not hesitate' to say that the committee have made_ ,most grievous mistake in luMizig a 4. tanee..;)liiriet.: Bettie, without - considering whetbendtleculdbenseful or not. . kis "fancy". without:doubt, but beyond that, we say. a word : it: - . faier_orit. , Its arrangement Is .in.t tended exclusively forthe.henefit "ciffiie;stotsk . holders and those who own- property in the neigh borhood,ln4 their desigi4i leenske the butch ers Par.NAtt Mita• t0.0111,1* this io yptculatei tiny ihe i n d ustryof • vieW4 :',AintrePitnir.'.o,ed are boomtown.. attention to 010 4natier. and th e,. • • are not Arilling;tlutla!tatemetteliall impose upon theta ja:thenfarifiiir—,lWaliiiiercf froliertfiti. the meighbertitied Cf the Ictisr : Mtirtinlaok ffecare, Tailin4ravellte,:*lo4fof the pogo, ere riK publish; some extracts from *it • - communicatics wiiiediefpeared-ia.ccir paper- two:days since,, over the signaturect Tho writer' says: .;; ••The time iset hand when Rhea:lmes teleran-, • ry for 40-citizena-cf-Pittsburgh - to have ;e-new 48 ,L A T an. accoamodatio Va c.grestssses o f •.. • . to 40 the drudgery of providing ' for:theii':tintaieholdefi Stash -6 Market House in•tivemiespect ate to ac • eess, arrangement and 'comfort to buyers and sellers ; ancl‘cin a plan not inconvenient, con- ! traded confbmptible, but suitable to the 11,....-:•-trants,circutastarices and liberal ideas of a great , and growing community. And now is the time to estahlimida: Iti-order , to call forth pnblio opin .. lon on .thia imbject t and particularly the thoughts ‘;of such of our citizens as have paid attention, to the matter, Firontd eaggest the plan which ap pears to me tire most feasible : Reg, 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 las got for upon which to locate the structure. And let the same or ano cher committee. obtain drawings of the most commodious Market Houses of other cities, and plans 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 be 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 moat deeply interested in the project, and upon their co opercition depends its success. The Stock will unquestionably be valuable, and at once be subseribed,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 Stook 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." Some may suppose that this Market House matter is a small consideration for editorial re marks._ We think differently. It is not only of interest to the butchers, but it is of great im portance to the citizens at large. We are not, as a community, to be deprived of pure meat, In order to minister to the fcetns tastes of the Market Committee. The butchers can reform this matterif they will only try, and we hope they will tiot bit • ?al • . We observe that many of the Democratic pa pers in Ohio are epeitirit l l3 of the Hon j°BEPH CABLE, Member_ of ..Congrese from the-Colum biana district, asqi anitable perwzi _to fill the Gubernatorial-chair a 'that State.`: - -COT:' CABLE , is and aleiya has been a working Democrat, progressive imil.,radioai opinioae, and true as steel. If he should receive the nomination, he would certainly be elected by { an eiierarhelm ing majority. , , QUICK Trsts.—The • President's "Dlessage ,was carried by Express from this city to Washington, Pa., a distance of 27 miles,in tbe short time'of two hours. ; `-This enterprise was performed nn der the autpioes of the proprietors of the Com monwealth newspaper. If their express riders had remained forty minutes, longer, they might have carried a copy of the Poit to Washington, containing the 'President's M essage:s WesursoTos ,Com.toe.---We -leant= from the last Washington, (Pa.) Reporter, 'that the 'lei. Jon W. Soon, D. D., of Wheeling, •Va., hae accepted the Presideng of Washington College, unanimously tendered him by the condurrent ac tion of the Synod of. Wheeling and the Board of Trustees, and that he will enter upon the duties of the highly resltonsitdetrust at the opening of the Sumnie'etieisiori of our College. Weass,--There is still a scarcity of searat!il at bratr: - lark '_ They , are • readily obtained "for Colitainia voyages, -- but to Liverpool there is great 'ditriehltill,:libtaining welch and while the rate ttntaina..-tomi#ollitce fiame; -ir, per month, 8 0,Ptcititerir are. Obit - o*lilai'f 4 .t r a advance or a bonus, in ad t? their rtttlar wages, . 10 'sailors to ship in thit - .dirietion. :For Southern' See, crews are obtained 3 T ith /en difficulty than to-LiverPca2V-‘'. _ , iITTSBVIRGH: ~vwisv • EETlids. GOVERNOR OF OHIO. - • , THE PUBLIC P/WITIBrIL We find she fullowliig paragrath lithe Balti more Aryls:of Tuesday evening: Prastuin,.wir,a Drarxrca.--Tho erstVutuf.Yul:ot thy annual aitecutrie coanutuaiesttous ailZbugrata, tosilif to that batty at thirrammitasomenc,crr. 61140 N.VaS "TM . terday iNitted Via' lho",ll.uton co, trod laid upcnS theta/bat. of w omb ers. Tha rooininvoiemo, invizollst stutpoimd Sty wilt le, bu ratutobal la diagram nest9*nithiy pouting, thus OCalpietipit the ytork.Nrlo3 ll e4lblta_tgi _u.ntuyilanvlDP?ies! on thO rt of ottOtauttrr yVashlngton.. R. daditiOnltilgb, above we may stitte, that Gen. Anitsratuna, thTpresent Publisi Print 4, is having the work executed in a style at once cred itable to himself - and to the country. — Be has magnificent Printiot"lestailiaiiletiti-itid mAtcriala;osa_ent4alyikewr..a4dzof tho,xery,beat. description. The Printing heretofore - exeonted at Washington, was an everlasting disgrace to ttitircouritry;us nano - hil thal'avtiattugarkt ip it, and it iit_tb work 'till again be issqsdfr?na pejLrfps f or Washing • The niggardly_ Reiter of:farming .ont. the Retblici printing tO/00441iwprtby of any civ-, • Dived nation, .Qll.llkerreatthk • LLet • printers b e well • 4 • „cy, An oror ,to do good work. wr, pETpalslll7Ro l l . .• . 1 -Th members of the Episcopal Church in this . cN.y, May . well feel gratified 'in the final comple of this ;most :lieaudfial .buil4izig. Nor le 'tlibeivieastire which they tiler misy enjoy. AU o4r citizens oannot.fitil . to , experience a becom ing pride when looking upon an which is se great an ornament to the City. ' • Considering the character 'of. the building, it certainly been put with' no'enmmon expedl.. dr, and proveb that Pittsburgh can justly boast of: superior and enterprising mechanics. The building needs. Only to be 'Been to* ion forth run ;reteal admiration. We understand that the firs t 'servicesla it artqii' lio held te-morrow, at 10} al., and 3 P. M. i It will also be seen, by a notice in its appro itriate place, that - the pews are to be offered at 'peptic Auction, on Tuesday • next, the 21st inst., .4 1 10 A. n. A rare chance then be offered touch ' as may desires to .secure a seat in this lionutiful ' isnd imposing building. - POSTMASTER GENERAL• The Penteylvanla Argue . , published at Gieens 'burg, contains an able editorial article, advo e'ating the claims of our friend Col. Menem, editor of ; the Ohio Statesman„ for the office of Poetmaster General, tinder the administration of Gen. PlEttelt. Mr. ftleimuy possesses all the qualifications necessary for the discharge of the duties of the office, and if the station is tendered to him by Piet:ll(lCA P/E1106 3 his appointment would be well received by the Democracy of the Union. „Cpl. C. 0. Gautsr., the Popubir editor of the Ifoston Post, is also spoken of in ..Tariou.s giipr •tc2s, for the same office. Mr. GREENE is one of the , ablett, most radical and con.sistent Demo entjc editors in the country,—a gentleman of gel character, who is justly esteemed : not only tioy.4ie Democracy, but by nil who enjoy the tiliatlure'of his acquaintance. lie would make an excellent postmaster General. ,ter The New York Tribono thus talks about ,its whigpresident; s yi'by was gr. tiwbank removed? We an ew-ex, •Becauss 'he would not ecmsent to lavish the public, money . 1n his charge on a personal faporite of the Zasident - in violation of law. This state ment we shalt now procee4 to stthstanate." "On the other band,,le said that Mr EwbaA made investments to a considerable amount on liti.grivate account., .whilo he wareomesission 13ut then' this' may bo ferfectly consistent edth;an honeittudminlstration of 'his o:blip du . • tyotight to be ley, sapid : fie was 'ea l° mill one day, aud 11;o nap ..`' • 44- John, some, people say you aro titool- 1 4iertr toll, me wltityou do know and what you don't know."- -!' Well," replied John,." Lknow the miller's hogs arelat." "Tcs, that's-true, • John; now what don't yon knovi "I don't know Whose corn fats 'em." This is a chequered ills.—Boston Post. • 'LIKENESS OF OEN. PIERCE lklancus A Boar; the celebrated Daguerrec typist, of Philadelphia, has taken o most beau tiful likeness of - Oen. Flu-Isms PiEWE, the President Elect of the United States, which is soon to be engraved on a steel plate, in the finest style . of art. It will, unquestionably, be the most superb and finished likeness of the Presi dent Elect that was ever issued, and must meet with great demand. By the way, we may hero state that Boor has Just opened o uew Daguerreotype Establishment in the City of Washington, a few doors west of Brown's Hotel. COLMOEI Buswzo.—We learn from the Arm strong Democrat of the 15th the Lutheran church, about four miles cast of that place, woe totally destroyed by fire on Sunday evening last. The building was yet-in an unfinished state, and as there had been service init during the clay, it is suppoicd the fire originated from some imper fection about the stove pipe. . This is a severe loss to the congregation, ns it was, we have been informed, with considerable difficulty they had raised means sufficient to erect the building. BANKS ov IrinutiA.—The following new banks, it is stated, have been organized in Indiana, and will soon bo in operation, viz : Pnblie Stook Bank in New Port, Vermillion county, with a capital of $50,000; Government Stock Bank, in Lafayette, with a capital of $50,000 ; City Bank, In Terre Dante, with a capital of $160,000, to be increased to half a million, and the State Stock Bank of Indiana, at Pern, with a capital Of $200,000. Ransom's ru PsansyLvaan --According to the census report, which we published yesterday, there were, in this State, on the first of tanne ry, 1f32, 1146 miles of jailritad completed, and 774 miles in coarse of construction. We find by the last number of Da Bow's Review, t6t the number ; of miles of railroad in the State at pres sent completed is 1323, and the number of mites in progress is 558. The 'estimated cost of these roads is $49,662,918.—E5. - WISE.-A Washington corresponden of the New York Courier and Enquirer, gravely an nounces that Gen. Scow has explicitly avowed his determination not to be a candidate for any political office hereafter. .We should think his eiperionce in the recent campaign - would greatly favor Bubh a, conclusion on hie part. It would be-perfeStly,satisfactory to most.men, and pro is4o him. DEATH IN THE Pumx.—We learn from the N. Y. Obserpeg that Rev. Jas. Culbert expired in.the pulpit,. while engaged in the performance of re ligions service, at Orton, Cattarangus Co., a short time since. He was reading from thel3th 'ohaptey of St. Luke, and after uttering the words, I shall rise andgo to my—" exclaim ed, a 0, toy friends!" fell down in the pulpit and slmostlustantly expired. DECREASE or CaiME IN lanLer/D.—lt appears from a parliamentary book just published, that there has been a great decrease, or crime in Ire land in 1851, as compared with 1850, but wheth er it 'is in a greater ratio the decrease of population, it does not state. The number of criminals in the year 1860 was 31,326 and in 1851 was 24,784, exhibiting a diminnation of 6,762. WESTERN RA.uatosn.-:-The link in the Western itailroad ;between Monroeville and Toledo, will 111) . *intliitea and run by Cars on the 20th inst. This swill Pomplete the line of; Railway commit& : Cation bo;;Cen Buffalo and Chicago. ,Thirmonins of another. tinge elephant, fossil ized, Pori!been aindieifia _and exhumed on the ban ; lo . bf the-tirnetti - Zinesigle; Ohio., . _ ;`; .. Ccinsplrsei In litaigaiy. The Vienna correspondent of the London Times says—Although there ie a military force in Hun- ' gary sufficient to put down a general revolution, individuals are not Tinting:lth!) areinalinstigh. to contemplate thiever4roviiif the Present - oi. Jer of things. lare;profo'und:ls the secrecy served concerning iiiirythiniikhielkcould itidoce, the world tobeliefiflat:thiii;evoliitionary spirit is not laid in Ifungiirnliiiit the subjoined account of a conspiracy whirl has been discovered at Perth, is, as Milo known to the inhabitants of tbitt eity,..astu the,antipcalesi : • . . HOW•••thitgotrarnment got wind of what was olifirolirirtm - known - to me, but certain it is that from fifty to sixty.persons, some of whom belong to the higher classes of society, were itotlong ago 'arrested. These individuals are skocused of having : kept up an artificial excite- Aleut by moans of their inferior agents, who rebdered both highways and byways insecure. it is also said that an attempt was to have been 'made on the life a a high personage residing at l'esth, but this Is in all probability a base cal umny. Among the persons now in the hands of the military authorities,:is -a Countess ll—. This relation will naturally appear singularly meagre and unsatisfactory ; but neither the British nor. the Austrian , public is likely to know any thing more Of th'e matter until the sentences of the delinquents appear some years hence in the Wiener Zeiturig. While this government is con sidering host foreigners (Germans) can be indu ced tt come as colonists to Hungary, the Hun garians, Bohemians and Upper Austrians are loeitiog to emigrate to America. The desire to breathe a freer air is so general • ly felt,-that it it were not next to impossible to get passports.for foreign countries, the diminu• don of - the population ♦rduld 'eoon'ehow people in office how hateful the present systeni is to the nation. Public agencies for the promotion of emigratiOn have just been prohibited by the min. inter• of the home department, but this is evi dently eupehilnous in a country where permission to emigrate must be procured from half a dozen different authorities. Voto ofllliohlgius tor Preoldent.—MlTlClLL. Allegan Barry... Berrian. Branch. Calhoun. Cllsl3 Chippewa* Clinton Eaton Geneeeo.... ,111Iladale... Boughton* Ingham... • 786 929 128 louts . . 659 864 302 Jackson 1726 1840 484 Kalamazoo 1374 1257 411 Sent . ............. .......1226 1519 166 Lapeer 1118 819 142 Lenawee 2418 2857 640 Livingston ....... ...—• 931 1419 183 Mackinac se 292 Macomb ................1060 1684 509 M0nr0e......... ......... 1112 1582 169 bloutcalm Newaygo...... ........... 40 104 Oakla6l.l ...............«2370 3178 552 Ottawa B6B 756 • • .59 Sagcussar . 367 694 •-53 Shlawasseo....— ....... 519 684 . ,52 St. Clair ......... «..... 852 ' 1110 53 St. Joseph • 1164 1259 ' 252' Banana 109 252*. Tuscola 80 62 84 Van Bursa 013 771 87 Washtensw....« 2,..n 4 2604. 603 Wayne . 3402 4680 - 868 --- . .... 33,860 .11,812 Pierce over Scott ..... ..i,982. * Not returned in season to be counted. WASIIINGTON IRV/$ll CREATING A RIOT IN BAIL RAT. Who Boston Journal eitracta from a Bom bay newspaper the particulars of en extensive and alartaing riot, which took piece in novem ber of last year. The 'riot was caused by the publication in to Bombay newspaper,: of an ea , tbrial translation of portione of the life'of Mo. hammOd•- gotrattratt, Washrigton Irving. Themest aggrarathag fen- , Lure„ however, in the prprocallezigivert. to Ai* Iliasselmans, was a defective likeness of their prophet. The Bombay paper, from which th s e the extract Is made, cults the print a "smeared and smudgy. litogreph of klabomed," taken from Simon Ockby'e histlry of the Saracens.— This riot lasted for three days, when the 'Ma hommodans were at last conciliated by the editors apologizing for the translation and Ipo- TIIIMATF.NED DISRUPTION LY TILL CUUELCH OP E01..A.PU.-11 is stated by the London Weekly Dispatch that, iu conseyncocc of the determina tion of the Crown not to allow Convocation to sit for the despatch of business, the lenders of the High Church party, at a recent meeting, have resolved to secede from the Establishment, and to connect themselves with the Episcopal Church of Scotland, which, while in all main points it agrees with the Church of England, adds to Its services an acknowledgment of some thing very like the Roman Catholic doctrine of Transubstantiation, and regulates its own affairs by synods of bishops and clergy. Tho Right lion. W. H. Gladstone, one of the leaders of the movement, has taken the first step. DREADFUL EARTHQUAKE IN a late number of the Pekin Guette, there appears an account of a terrible earthquake, that occurred a few months ago, in the Provtnee of Kan-sub, in the northwest of China. Tho shocks com menced in the city of Chung-wei and its neigh borhood on the 26th of May last, and were re peated many times during a apace of fifteen days from that date. The devastation and loss of life caused was frightful. Upwards of three hun dred persons were killed; more than 600 seri ously hurt, and several thousand houses de stroyed. The public offices, granaries, prisons, and also the ramparts of the city, wore thrown down. ger Madame Biscaccianti is still in Califor nia—quite a favorite.. A new French theatre is about opening there, for operatic representa dons. Madame Biscaccianti is to be the prima donna. She will be assisted by artistes from Peru. Lorin', it is said, is to be the tenor. In the meantime she will give a few operatic con certs, with a good chorus, in the new concert hall. She is the first professional artist who risked the dangers of a long sea voyage and difficult passage across the isthmus. She has postponed her visit to South America, and will probably not depart on that tour until late In the spring. BOUNTY LANDS AND THE _OLD SOLDIERS.—The soldiers of the war of• 1812, residing in Philadel phis, have adopted resolutions urging Congress; as an act of justice, to so modify the present bounty land law as to grant one hundred and sixty acres of land, in every instance ; and in case of the death of the widow, the benefit of the law should extend to the children generally, and where an unmarried person w as in the service, and is now dead, his parents, and in case of their death, his brothers and sisters, should be enti tled.to his land. They also ask a similar bounty ty for the Dartmoor and Tripoli prisoners, and 'their families; and the same provision for sailors as'is granted by the present law to the marines. (FEMALE EMIORATION TO A STRALIA.—The Society for the promotion of female emigration to Aastridia, his been successful in an eminent degree, no less than twenty-seven parties have sailed for thateountry from England. The first Consisted of thirtynine females, of respectable cheraoter--mostly distressed needle-women— Who - sailed in the Culloden in February, 1860. Since that time eleven himdred have been sent, nearly all of whom have been beard from, and .are doing well in Australia. PROPERTY IN BA.LTERORE.—inte returns of the general assessment of .real and personal estate in fourteen of the wards of the city of Baltimore, show a total of $67,677,576. In 1847 the amount is the same wards was $45,891,240. , _ 1 y. .~ f Scott. Pierce. Hale. 647 • 682 00 478 062 107 .1016 1284 41 .1077 1380 -202 .1784 1824 440 . 988 984 95 469 437 146 637 786 226 122 1146 301 1417 1696 391 ;~. ' . Items . of re t ie and ldis" cellany. A BritithWriter t enumerates„tosiong Abe Mee .sings of tailroads thlkihei-fiii fast breaking down the : barriers of eiliaration between,Ple En_ ropean nations end races , and " htiolishing the 1 038 PPit system t Th4i4elitittett yat4Atnerica, Lord , Was hindebreely dressed °tit at Ports mouth, England, on the 24th ult., in --honorof the marriage of the owner with the daughter of Sir William Joliffe, M. P., of Peterefield, Under' Seretery State. , . , The New York Crystal Palace Stock, which cost and which started with a capital, of $,200,0(.10; sold last week at 40 per 'cent. pre mium_ There seems , - to be the greatest confidence in the suocesip,,,ef great, prise. To show the extraordinary ;Altimeter of the present winter, the Bulletin states that in nearly all the gardens in, apd about PhiludelphiEt, roses base not ceased to blooM up to the present time. Tho editor also acknowledges the receipt of a mess of strawberries on Monday. - The receipts into the triasark of North Caro Tina during the last two Years,, amounted to $651,883; and the expenditures during the the same time, were $15,896. The receipts of the next two years are•eitimated at 5464,714 92; and the disbursements at $451,688 20, leaving a balance in favor or receipts of $13,026 72. Thomas F. Meagher lectured upon Australia, on the 7th inst., at Seine, N.Y. 1.a., has voted in favor of subscribing $75,000 to the Opelousas railroad. Counterfeit gold dollars, well' xecuted, are very ;tumorous in Philadelphia. The Galveston . News , says that the "spiritual rappers" having become so numerous in that city, as to be prictised almost everywhere, even in public bar-rOoms. Tables are made to move about, and all sorts of ridiculous questions are answered by rape. The San Francisco correspondent of the New York- Journal of Commerce, publishes a state meat ishewing that the cost of construction of fire-proof buildings, now standing in that city, amounts to E. ix million four hundred and seventy ! nine thousand, five hundred dollars. • Perhaps it is not generally known as it should bo,that salt put in the mouth will instantly relieve the movements in fits, either of chil- dren or animals The Duke of Wellington, according to D'ls ‘raeli, won fifteen great battles, and captured three thousaud,guns from hia opponents, never insing one of his own. The wild ducks, it is said, have suddenly left the:flate below Havre de grace, and have gone to ;UM Potomac, where the dockers are pre parilag to follow them, The Iron Trade in Scotland. In Glasgow and its suburbs there are no less than, thirty-eight iron o foundries, all in full opera tion; besides two now building, and three old otieenot at work. The extensive malleable iron Works of the West of Scotland Iron Company, at Motherwell, near Glasgow, were lately expos , 'cid to sale at the upset price or £28,000, and sold; a ft er a keen competition, for £42,060 to . the Glasgow Iron Company. These works were erected a fer,years since at a cost of upwards of £406,000. They are to be set at work imme-• diately,'with at least 250 workmen, to prodose malleable iron. It is said (by the Falkirk Her ald) that the iron trade about that town has all at once resumed a degree of activity unprece dented for some years past, and that the price of - - Coals has risen. Should prices continue as at present, the Herald declares that the Messrs. Baird (of Gartsherrie, we presume,) "will re alize nearly .£loo,oooa, year of additional profit on the produce of their own furnaces." If the 'English masters ever, had reason to dread the production of the Scottish furnaces, they , would now appear terhave IL The North British . Mail, in reference to the present and.prospective Mate of an' takys,;;ll.pes theitt,menee in ship bnlldiag, w - lldlvmay warrant a rise in plates and, 'bars, justify the...advance in Plgif-dif-irsixty five per cent.; or ship- building -although carried on to three times the extent 'it now is. take away yearly surVas of iron4llstle, now made? We think not. If the-railway of' 1845 and 1896 could clear away the stock that the furnaces then in existence could produce, how can it for a moment be thought that even a great increase in ship building and, the same railway mania again eau take away what the lately discovered ores of the counties of Ayr, Durham, Northampton and Cumberland aro ad ding to the production? In Glasgow and neigh-, borhood alone we have surplus of 900,000 tons which speculators are busy puttinginto the same stores, wherein 1846, many of them left their fortunes behind." The last report of the 'Glas gow market conveys an intimation, which may perhaps check the mania which appears to be breaking out in more quarters than one. It says: -Our pig iron market opened good this week at 60s. but has since gradually declined to his. cash, for warrants, at which sales were made to day for prompt payment. The late advance hue materially interfered with both shipments and local consumption, and the very large quantity of iron' being delivered into store had quite alarmed the trade here, who now operate with great caution. The stock is decidedly on the increase.—Glasgow Paper. SYMPATIIT.—An excellent article in 'Harper, for December, on the causes of the increase of crime, is so characterized by a sound, practical philosophy, mixed with genuine benevolence, as to attract more attention than is generally be stowed on magazine literature. Notwithstand ing the writer has treated his subject with a fullness that admits of little or no addition, has ho not omitted one very operative cause of the increase of crime, in the sympathy so publicly manifested for the fate of the convict, when sentenced to the cell or doomed to the scaffold ? Has outraged society no claims to pity and com• missoration? And isnot this sympathy for the fate of the criminal, by heroising his violation of the laws, a very powerful influence in favor of crime? No dissent should ever be expressed against the coarse of law, or the punishments of justice; not even judicially—for such dissent implies the law to be wrong;; ergo, that the criminal is right. Better repeal the whole pedal code than administer it with reluctance ;.or make apologies for its punishments.—Pliii. Ledger. - Stir The ; following is the edict which, for two centuries, bas isolated Japan from tho rest of the world. The Dutch only were exempted from the ban in return for the service they rendered' the government. The following is said to be the substance of the edict: " No Japanese ship or boat whatsoever, or any Japanese born, shall dare to go out of the coun try. AU who disco* the order shall be punish ed with death; the ship, with her cargo, shall be affected with sequestration. All Japanese who return home from abroad, shall be punished with death. A reward of five hundred pieces of silver is offered for the discovery of a Christlati Priest, and for a Christian layman in proportion. All persons who spread the christian doctrines or bear so scandalous a name, are to be impris oned. Finally, all the Portuguese, with their mothers, nurses, and all their property, shall be transported to Macon." DEFENCE OF Mexico AGAINST INDLiNS.—A per eon named Garcia Grenados, in company 'with some others, has proposed to the Mexican Gov ernment to defend the Northern frontier against the Indians, by contraot. He proposes to bring some sharp-shooters from the United States, and to colonize the frontier, the Government to pay him $16,0P0 a month, and allow him free trade,. with authority to call out the people to his as sistance when required. BUENOS AIiCES.—AdViCeS to the second of Oe• tober say that affairs, since the late revolution were progressing quietly, and business prospects were reviving. A railroad from Mendoza to the Parana is proposed, the distance being 600 miles. The sale of spirituous liquors ha 4 been prohibited in the city of Buenos Ayres until fur ther notice. • - Busurass AT New Ontmass.—The New Orleans papers state that enormous amounts of produce a re daily arriving in that city, and immense be yond all former precedent are the receipts of cot_ ton, that with all ,the. eiertions made :they 'are unable to keep tLie ileveils cleared: The number of arrivals of atiarillatalina kean c - onattintlyou the itier.F4 Bo :_4!* Beierii:f!reekk: FINESIE MEE NESE MMMEI==I I aawher.agahr, bat a few Alma ago, ! ' ' ' Wbea Rosettlitalliedttpn to oar dtf ; The name of the lady I never did knows r y"'"'-`^^'% ; Bat thlnka,l, Rhea uncommonly lirP) • e - eirdr - Vr ig Yi 3 F . -And EleFcr, nh doubt , 4.pitelipriptrjr•A ThlalM - 1 td. : :alinl4itutiaaertexit6 Fittafaeei.and anitNacicnsire, HMI ;Mold tiot ieltere;datT.oolfelt of itIPP- Amlllig me if I could tall 'where,: I declare = I could , not-tell how, abettor where. But now both the tima and the lace rememberi - ,;_, _ I remember her nleesingadilona --- • - • At a certain hotel, in the month. of:Bepter;4err, , • - We meth thi doorway, I 4stass; • s 4 a e 1 • • •• - - • Thinksl,iihe'slho person, - I guess: — , • Thinks - 4 iiheiwoidd make giod nartner for life, But she's married, or spoken for, I i'posel stin, If that'eCtiot -- Thinks to myself rd “prowse."., - 3 • - L . • < ocednetoct)47t; If It want for all that, I'd priapase:_ But I'm m a rried; thinks I to MYti , elVi 3 4 a,P 11 37 1 , • I'm tied, and I moot undo It ; • Yet thinks I,,therreano tiartn Indulnaniting this ditty, Though We Well myth doesn't knowdt OldpoetT :; 'Tie well that your wife doesn't knowit..,;.l „ RILIGICATION TO T of ESJLl.—Th:ere: _appears to - De , a constant streamemigration into:Texas''both , tram this • countii and :front. !trope. While` ships are daily arriving at:l3/4vesten t Indianola and Arkansas front Eiirope.'fdledWithimiirants and while each steamer that leaiii_lieve_Orliana Is 'crowded with tlientiOy pi valley, destined also for Western !eine, ' - ,the northern and - ,caster.O.portions the State are receiving constant' accessions by:the - 16r of 'Red river and Arkansas. • ; - • GOLD al , THE Mir.--Iye,iettrn,from tho adelphirt Bulletin that from-theist to tbeiletthif December, the receipts of gold at tire in that city were $2,870,000-I._ large amount for the period, though not up to the rinirrece dented deposits of November.' ,Of thii sum, $2,210,000 were deposited on foesday, Which shows a remarkable correspondence Abe amount reported to have been brought by the Il linois, which arrived at New,York on Sunday: No Family'Should be withoOt Them f We speak of It'lameit LiTer an indispensable Family ifedzklag. The friatfal symptoms " ' bl e b ar i a , from a 01 Livermanifest thentseives,more or less, in every family; dyspepsia,.viek head.e:lnNobsirtiir . Lion of the menses, ague and fever, pains bathe titie;*ith r , dry, hacking cough, are all the results of hepatic dentine; meat—and for these, Dr. arLiuns'a are a sovereign remedy. They never have been known to fail, and they should be kept at all limes by families. • 1 DIXECTICKM—Take two or 017E1 going to bed, everysecond or third night. If they do not purge two or three times by neat morning, take one or two morel - A slightlmscsirfait should bavariably follow their ise. The Liver Pill may also be aced where planing is simply: accessary. Aa an anti.billotti 'iniiollpie they. a:FßP:l*st* to none. And In doses of two* Shore; they give astosditr tag relief to elek headache; also; in allght desangetaents of . the stomach.. ' --. ' - ' r " ' . For sale by most.,„of' ;be . Driagiste Arenas-as, ;and by the sole prop:taws. -' KIDD A- CO, dee.lB:dlox 6O Wood street.; . rte Dr. Guysott 7 a Improved Extract - of Yellow Dock and Sara apairillnieePut :up In the buT,est aired bottles, edntains more of the pure lionithriti Sarsaparilla than any othLr prinaratinit .ex.tint, chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow-Boa and the Extract of WWI Cherry, thus making the remedy Mere theroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla before the public. At the same time, It is perfely _free from all miner cal poisons, which cannot be Said of any ofthe other Sinse: . , paella compounds. The invalid 'bona beware of poisons! Mercury, Iron, Quinine, Potath, loiiine, Sulphari.Arsenici and many other adneral and metallic poisms, cuter Mtn and foul the attire bads of most of Rte Sersapialllai and Panaceas of the day. Onyxott's, Compound. Ealxnat of Yel. low Dock sad Santapailila does not contain a= particle of these substances; as any one can aeontairi by applytugthe nanentarl testa Let au poisonous Sarsaparilla preparations alone, and use Guyzott's Improved Extract of 'fellow Dock.and Sravame- Ills, which is thoroughly efflaudeas, perfectly harmless, and pnrelj vegetable. Ail kinds- Of disesso yield to its gee* influence. 323 - , S ee iAvalisePetit: 'S6I. E. WATSON Is nays engaged in - it - 13'4010i . 2g FIFE TIIOUSAND 11008; and will terse constantly - on bands huge stock of BULK PORE., of tilciowncuring. - Also, No. „trirtleleLATlD, In impels end key 'For rale ethic Wive. house, career of Liberty and Nall/et streets. nar=lm* W. A. M'CLURG.BO.. :- .'. HAVE REMOVED TO TEE COEtNER 'OF Wood and Sixth Streets, Where they offer to their old: =stelae* and the public generally, et the lowest reb*Whedesileivad the largest, most select end complete stock of CIIGICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODM'AND WILLOW. WARE to be found in the Wait. ' dee'Ll St. Peter's Epistopol titirch...-ntS. [17 . 1.,10 SALE OF FEWS.--Thls splendla Gothic Church being now completed, gill be open for Divine Service, on SUNDAY NEXT,I.9th instant, at 103.6 o'cleek;%. and .3 o'clock, P. M. . , . A public sale at the Peal will be held in the Church edi hoc, on Turaday morning; 21st instant, at 10 o'clock: - The hulldhq will be open on Monday, to afford an - oplantnalzr to sel.ct Pas-. . _ Tesze.—One-lborth mall; residue payableby notes, tit 12 aml 18 months, irith interest. - - By order of the Committee. droll , P. M. DAVIS, Ancrr. Oa Thursday, Ikn.h instant, by the Ete.. James Sparks, WILMA 31 C. FRIEND e.reII:LEGARETTA D.,daugh ter of John Herron, E.sq., all of this county. • AlbDemocrats' Third .:Ward....The Democrats at the Third 'Mod, ere requested to ensemble , at the ALLEGHENY ENGINE HOME, ott.SATURDA Y, the 18th day of De- December, at 8 o'clock, P. II , to nominate 'Delegates to the City Collimation, and Ward officers. deel7elt THE subscriber offers at private sale the YAM that he now occupies, containing about ONE HUNDRED ALRE3, situated in Ewa township, Allegheny county, ad joining lands of the hairs of John ACKnigll4Dlntel Batas, and others. The Allegheny ands Perrysville plank ftoed runs directly through it. ItS altuktion in very convenient and Limitable, being only fire lake front Pittsburgh. If not Fold soon it will be rented. Terms made known by ;the subscriber, on the premises. •-- • declSZt* • BODE= llls FARM la situated four miles Dom Point Pleasanti T in Mason county,. Virginia, on Crawford -creek—TWO HUNDRED AND _FIFTY ACM or LAND; one litualtad and fifty of which :uncleared and under good fence; one hundred acres of bottom; and is considered as good a-stock Farm, of its size, as there fs in the county; the build-bogs are good ; a new house, kitchen, smote house, and barn; a good well near the door; and a young orchard,of the -best fruit. A great portion of this Fermis .ragusElb-qpitlity to river bottom. Four Thousand Dollars, in- Ainerlearillold, will be taken for this. Farm—ell 'lard - down okrittborbiog less. Any gentleman desirous of purchasing good Farm, mode bargain, hod better apply as • soon as possible, to _tke subscriber, living on the Farm. LEMDIKL, 13 . 1aM1 S .. • Point Pleas—ant, Mason Co., Ts; Docemberl3,lBs2, decl&at. C—loo bus. Ear Corn, in afore and for . Bale by ki dear STUART it =ISSN 'tm Turkey and Bombay, for lab, by tT der.ls B. A. • FAH-1113.9TOCE* CO- pi.Y.CATO.EIB—LO bus. in storo and lbr sate by - STtrAltT, hnginzt;". - opposite Mosu3ngabela uon e. F LOUR -100 bats. Superfine t. • _ . • 150 do Extra ;-in store titia for. saleibr • STUART k IHJLLIN. NEW CLIO? 1tA.1.31118-1h mats,' kegs, Yi t ,K i 4 w Loxes, for sale wholesale Rad retail, by detl7 J. LAVELY z% Liberty MIRES!! OYSTEIIB- 7 0f.the best qualityolaily reedy. E from Wetmore. Can $1,00; half con 1.0 cents. Elect? J. LAMY 4 CO., No. 4 J35 Liberty% st. CILAB GILDER—By the batrel and retall,-for tale by . • - J. LATELY .a 00 7 I ideol7 256 ilterty S CALED ILEERIZiII-760 boresll . ldoraa Y&L ltz: 00,„ Grocera and TesPealers• F"'so drums new crop, j:nalrecejaivica YELlnda eby Tea Denims and timers, 265 Liberty street)." XTEAV EDITIONS OF UNCLE TOM'S ILLIDAN-reOlTuilete .1.1 In one volume. Price 37}4 cent& Just received and for °ale by B.T.C. MORGAN, .., , !loci& . N 0.104 Wood at,: Al= TODD street 1;111 1 7 14 tui tra b irp e r Y d a =b i t ; uees during mi absence. 411.E0..P. GILLMOttIt Pittsburgh, December 14,1852.. - decriltt OPULAR SUPERSTITIONS, and the truths - 63e -tined: P therein, with an account of Mesmerism. By .EWbest. Mayo M. It, F. 1C.14., - F. O. 8., ke.,' Item the third London Edition. Bor gale by - R. T. CVMORGIMI; No. 104 Wood street House of Refuge._ . NOTICE ti hereby given to the imbseribent tor Bakthii the Building the House of Refuge, tor, Western Penn-- sylvanbs, that the seamet. instalment of, twenty per cent on the amount embseribed by each, has been cabal, pa able to the Treasurer on or Won) the. Mb orpecgmber, instant By onierpf the Directors. • . • -•-• dean' _JOSHUA - HANNA. Treasurer.- BONNA.FON'iI FIRST PARTY, will be held at LA ../A, PAYETTE ' 1 kr T. on TiM.DAY,tite Slat Robot. Those ladies who received tickets last SCASOII, WO respect nilly invited, and will be admitted with their old tickets, and any of their-friends--provided, try applying to A. 8., as No. 73 Market stmt.. The partlea LAO place ere* third Tuesday, during the remota. Parents are respectfully tael- • A12.60r keepermentel; . whn will-do - strictly his day,- and Admit an paten irithont .titkatt, . pirtleulatV ebildr= of bout ems. , invpatintleis apply to L 8. , es gime. 1 - eta- Dayea - Sebeol,nlynday and Tuesdays aesett'vreelt; at." 3 (Mak ter ladled; ad tn.:Masten; end 8 fa Gentle.' : • . dea&St "• _ - - - - • - „.• • • • 1 4 4 •••• ,"`^h 7, " EMII =2-1; : k.„k 1 / 4 t 4 P"', tt 1 i:4 - ft,P. • 1 __-• _.' Willi*[Sl TO ECTSE.LF.,' A...lllotherto Lore. 1.1 " A - Mother's lamet the fedelins' That glimmers o'er our way: A star amid the abrade of night, And ever buragig, gtimschless.ray.” NEW -ADNEE=MMS Farm for Sale - or Rent. ATS-1000 bus. In store and for sale by. - . • derl7 STULAT & MULLIN. VAILD. QIIAMUCLIda : PARTY =EI "•:-•.-! . : ,1 ',.'-' . '1t''.;1 , r 4 ;;:• . ; , . 7--,. ::' ,;- . -- ' - ' : i - . -: _:' -:. ':: 1--. " -:-',- ~. .4 ,- * , ; :4 , . .':''.: j',h.''',:j'i-i..;,-4;-:.f:i::,!:.i';, • Birch Wine, -Wino of ' 4l -1-= :t.eirWicim,- of various characters, lambs* the pnb 11c,but It Mu remained for the PORT= 72N& toldesaik : • , ,air 4:m4o=llle peculiar mailed v*ues otWOlktikieli important articles, Whose iiction bets imij?siciacinttetencit lsoxicig limos peeldis• p = h tleith MunisTotiliav disealos, eauskoic stature. The MAIM Weis Weilibiast Oinks ha cum, having all the stvenoll4MAltro otiWkis, vox tha hes/hf and „ Tata saiLl,,,g , tram *bleb it is ~gee,ulrortisemeatlnanotb cold= Akre payee. . . - • &Wholesale and Wall byDr: NIPISKEC,I4O, •• .er of Wood street and Virgin alley, tab 6t711, _Pa; al so, by WM. T. 81 sr nortiverest comer o feeral 'dont andtbollesokotailbOmsyL_ y F inr.5.14.# 1 0 :1 03#9 1- a 411 , 1 0. 31 t° m g, . — - . that It Du tun taunt totomptetolisulkdouitz nate, ittigthisgidal&artlerartitixt any Oibir futftf; sod at .Imet east ar themaretdenee to the patient. • The ChoMiands of certificates to the bands of the propriie s i 4 ,l '.lnathr iditckuottana welllttuwatttozra of Pittsburgh and its tramediate vicialty,,go, to ahoy Mearty and beyond all Unibt, that' Silia4l3ll"4l7X Lso, Egedielner onto eammou vane, nottudy at total remedy in Zaretits itheneurtam forrof—Stett, bat as Ttrieatt internal remedy , , W - WrNOPUnplautotiouU as the uttoritig - . 4411/Cotet , taluttanaltAlDl r — dnisitit — diaittilsil - Weitill that ibis Woo —Ting a - Turaletnn Is imrely tatiOrali:hadldbgtlid . glortuv'T Web:wont of the earth. . ,Thefigimeieg eart(dactatrprjeS e rg:Parikdai SynIICU.S4 Y., crnd bean .riatg • *l~4 : o fS yr anua ~ .41)i - appatdat the cerUficarevoie .r. Rd, .D4_ - Thls =yin truth tided arta 'Beruftda Sat the laid bir yemithat aunt etiM2 _trte I have been unable to'attend to any isind of bmiftemr; .and mach of the time,lntalda ttirralkandlconflaed•to asy. ' I Ytgakl . ws lett,aad torte-boeti treated nearly lbel thne by the hart oar country &lands; oetsudemaily got menu , net, but no cure, and =started tepor! wane uatil lie. Stet reamtmaroded me to try theifehaUtixa, or liock:013, ea oral rythhig else had Wed. I ttia 80 Witboat 6.4 big drut, but Ulf elract war OtCatiAing:ll.t.tator the pals= to do =Dm at once, awl I at mum begin to gray better,, and by • using" lumen bottles I have got a ears +mei Cheer:cods of dollars. • --- cialify that I luvelaain abeLnainhatwith Eder*: Ntroloom, or. Rook Oil, _lhr mor e than ayes r. and MTh ro, - putodbryttikessed Its boaelloiri etrects! iatbe care of Sado lanaidensend other disease! for:which itia'reekunnunded, and eau with an:date-to* rexatunond IC tcrloanantatichoairor thy of attention, and ma lately say that cossiewlsrAayeroV at Its use'wherir other :rolctiltpe titd_LXl4.: f. 7 t . ' • •TC 300 T - 3(- - D. *4 7 4 1 0 1 the Druaditd DlAlltisinizekvirvait&w. • . gar le slam, sis ~roaittergly i•lifiggaill;:by S MEMOS'S ..bathicau .71cip.Reekyratkeni per, at liire'isßiai odied . *ll with "sorb Unbounded etteet". liakbe,ltio 'of Ns allele; tu justify; him in biking" bald rise' and giving i *Aetna erantee. That le, he - 1 iniperegrited.:upon; bY ' kiwi the parson mini the Fammisny,ar refund the latitillor !On .it. fbl . venal . price, tilt; iraiitiPlintiSeti:;!Tiiii 4 following inatenen, of irelivideale witux haveitod bads: teitonei, ought to convince any,one. dicacy:- 'They' Lim allowed us to use their. hunts. as teeirenets John . Weer,- Woods' lirtoreryi mind' of ' beldame' 0f1.4 years' standings. S. IL 1101x0e5, 4 31.• D.; 'Cipt:B: 'Spirts; "James 'Guthrie, 131 Omnt stree.t.:yms totally.taid—now 'lda head is ,ousayictely owed with Dear' Wert miss, John Ober's, To rentem. We Tod' finite:particular atteaticei to the Ibl- •Mu of Baldness of 33 year? dirndl/Ig, coed by one &kik and part Of"'d botao,Of-Axiaitxris Reeteraeiee: e” , tt.r, wt of William Alexander, Irby resides at No. 48 Ilennvylvante Avenue, states that she bat been bald for the last 3J years ; the head, on both rides, iraiperfealy smooth au& without any hair; when ahe cone "mental wing the Beatorattve. •. Sheba& now used 'a bottle and part of a bottle At htdr iestorative, andlusi used itepga tarty for thelast six - weeks. - Nei head is , now yerfectlycoe +red' with athick crop . of new baliverm and struag, - at any: 'one can em by calling.. ' ;Kra Aleierider • has DO . oidections to the yublicatkin of thew statements. - - • - , far lam a brother of Urn Alexander, whom' etaientaiii la written out above, and know personally that the state. scents therein - made ere ,torreek. - ..A. fL. DAY, • - Pittsburgh Sept : 17,1832 . No. 90 Fourth etc eet: • Dlt 0..:D I A L =WS, Wholosoteand-.Stetail Itmggirti No. 1-10 Wood ate t, corner of Ti ie& alley,piltaburgb, Pa. A .51,1., • " . 1.• "e, • . s' si r rt - c‘ - 4 t 1 011°tIt • • - •... _ . _ •'.`Dr. GuysottJs . Imprgired E.:trait of I F ELPOVi' DOCIS. Aid , 8 A. ICS.A P A 13, IL LA t - The Original and Only: Cienninn •Preparation for .the Perinanent • • Cure of Consumption and Die- • ' , • eases of the Lungs,-when they are supposed to be • • *Meted:by the 'Free --, • ET all who wish to purgethe blood from [ mpurltleo, and, : La prepare thisystam to resistepidemies, resort to "Oily sotth .Utrazt of YelloW.Peck. add .EsrallintriW Math is proviag itself an . antidote far of thilocwz malignant. diseases that tleait to heir to, mill name hissP pointed: for in this re:suety the m ade faith. hoer or mat verol—nevercan waver:- far it is founded, oirmsperieure,- just as their want of faith iff other end spariohleompotabli is Dcuido2 on eiperience. ' They By from mineral:nostril Mi . ' to emit. hopeilifo'nuti vigor from this pearly vegetable rein ed,y, however broken down in hrolthfand - apiritr---ty.inirer loath-Cute tatilmself and others,' It t ter one deepall re; cutcry; let the patient only undo:agora! that hie hop•;:i phyla:caret-Aeration lieiculyth 0 10aYstitt's Extract* YeT-. kw. Dock and Sarasparills,. and persuade/dm, for biotite' sake, to try it, and we have no Imitation in predl.-tlng . hit( . - READ THE U:icriflCATH:.-• .• TALIAPOOrdit tb.;(Ale.) Taintary lohouring case of BaLiconin..ll4.6a„. is woof Om mad artentsking on record, . After forty waren:bins, rue years'. therionrding :Mum the amputation of ona kg, 'sada:. Cirrig and theta aheast a etas: of eating, putrifyuvy,dirchateg uktirs, to be coral by (MU. bottles of fiemotts _Exyruct of Yam' Dock and Szrtoparrita, it almost sairacklaut. - • : uppott—Dear Sir--I rend yonibis to certify to yvci that your Extract of Yellow Doek end Somporilla beeper formed one of the mist witulerful curve un, and thathita ever, I have been afflicted for 'forty Years' 'with . Stwuptio lii my legs and-feet ; in 1848. they got ed hod that'i hal ford on mutehes.'and in !MI had one leg amputated abaft-the knee- In about nine Months after, my other leg Mute:Out in large eating and running; soros, from my Yuma to my diet, and discharged a great deaf bf offensive • matter' groin shoo broke out in which dischuged Much offen sive matter, and at ihe same time, my left handloraire • out in lame running Pores, nearly him) , elbow. - • - The misery that I have suffered for the Mat Mee Tram, *I cannot describe to yon. • I was In such nennytlmt rested, day or tight. I was girth d eath : to di,s, and by .the help of God I had made Preparation farad had pointed out to my family the piano where to bury my remains. In October last, my son brought ma one of your bottle. wrappers. I read It, and faced recent of some .wondertal =me perrfamel by your "I.:tract of Yellow dock amt hut" it~l sent and gotten) tottles of it, and commenced. In two weeks, to my great astoultbsornz, my wend all became easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing had not done fur two yesm When Ihadeaken rix tattles, my sores had nearly all healed. same get well as if by enchantment.. I hate new used In eight batiks of Your 'lV:tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsspardbyr and I now ems. eider myself well. I itmit alma far terms to set forth. tho worth of this medicine, or to espies' my gratllitdeta what * it has done for me. I mat call it the Savior of man from misery, while Ilrlng nponearth.. I entreat all the elided to try thistnedieine, fort believe itwill cure any known amuse in the woriLL, Ley genteel prejudice, and just try l‘and proclaim it+ giant wortlf•ter suiresing mankind, and entreat them torik.elt, far, ikirtil . . . _ . .. . . . 31y cede is well blown In a hive, portion •of South. Carat, nu, G=gla, sued` Alabama, and if any • 'should doubt the: above eure, I Invite them to coil on Elie,. nil rain showthem tho tram I can be found in Tatiapoota COUZ . M.iAItd4I.I24, one =the nom Etotres Ferry; - - .. liorember.Z. _. 13E:Nlialni ltplIES. 1 "$-4 snadu., :Mercurial Comisilalctu, Gan g-rene,' llb , weet , lbece, and a vast variety or Mbar disagreeable exat dangerous diseases are epee:lily and „Perfectly Mired by_ the use of this mediate. r ' - ' lisummtriAla4 'Say 21,1842: Mears Stoefdlek need i—This is . to .3Vria(r ibat ishout the first of 'February last; I was staletielsrith;: three _or four painful sores on. and . about the,fare,wome --of Item as large' as a quarter of a dollar; they assumed the eXiwerweell , of ancers, muff was fearful they Would terminate Et Cancers: - About ,three weeks_ since : I conunenced tskin4 eDoctor Gnyitott's Extract. of :Fellow•-..Dock and.- Sersaparille,' , and turd imx Uscibite relief Emus its ham not titer quite% two bottles, end.the soros ost.my face are_ heeled' mr, •auti those on reyxteck are mealy so; and I truly bellevethe7 be entirely well itx stow days. ; • I cheerfully recommend "Dr.() tumors Extract of:Yellow - Dock - ant Eiarsupatillan tu persons altllcicd. With any kind. of eruptions or cateterzele wow._ 31 •geuaral;_beattb , is much, improved by the use If the tii•aidaa. itesPePP4ft -- S: _ A Cure cf lingulariti,tin Rs Itrials oflldmitrusairt., - Xia• - lietel this statement of the case, of -Mug_ Ittcatei ;alio was given up bytes physicians as beteg atowlyincomble, asherebl certified bia S. Warderi , one offer touti- joutra '.: - of age, • ' kali- been: . artraut 4:1 - ..my:Sain4atoz seyerld ears,.Bhe hetranie wine I:7:idOeflltee reap', ego, be f in her periodi rif" Illasoo• time Jiho Ind taken a souses- eat- Abbot .-Lbo fret of Lid Altaas!Otte agent lie* Nita. 31; Y , •nonr, - .. - fluntshoctlage -"nth a bottle. of - /Jr. 4:110' - trWie•Entrtiet : ,sszwerglii; triaVirad aeirtitliait ta!ook.:4 , 7lsPi,re. :2 , e..ry..were apparent. She ianatinnittineiltetrte mmt , tee i.e had:taken _ftve Wain,ann . eonatd.ererk tor:self. Orfeetly well, although wtien - - , eließitlllMlCCP.Cskleg:4333' ithi-attenttin;;litypde6livithiOnneolllet - eaWeitf , - *Ole, fthelnieludletwtoeercheo forqttme'delieloPir. DAVlD BpiILER. ';..;;;:- • iiiisiionlite.'-waiyzfei - ste,-4;rtrtfiertOoiienserfihfa.47 ; Ba n mOJival r, Iby .44,k421452 E 3 fp :eertifp-that 'oriA aped=mto tee :the ! - abOim: wowed Bleey , lf , kof*,3P.firig- thee - tbiserideet '. tegulsr .timding pbyeletan. -Tfound critical and dangers* contlittan,neut likooght,..beyrnal AWL hope _or xecafert:. Adler thial - was tattled ttf - conralltatfort - edia her , aegahre at, tending iltyliehrty, 'incOpialoils . -iivero;.thelt: het *wifel y= impowallle.'2llearue3 that:het disease was esuralinortf, 'than two seats 40, &umbras:Warily* lief - peer:lda of atm , struatiolOattoted by - lollogsserere I didtte.4 see tee again; but Pawl after. learned that _she wiewelling-Wrell;'-I moiteem^prieed attbizi owd.owloirdf7willo.lfkat could hive 4,1;1;4 01334111:11m_ change: Irosinfonika7( l 7r A WmL Rittenourt. . had:leen taking 'fivGaylott's ifaisiat of Yellow vfeex Wad Setenatille.„ - -' Vforre'sineeitotud Ortiz `great - . OS*ll. tries noina •'•.• ...eattosuiske stistetnent,L: other than iiireir - Witco of er, affifeted'aa woo the so1:4WqI"Of item' Statemen t, to - trit: the Yellin[ Dock sad_lliiiiirittiffig, that Ittelinteiiedeetiiiiii*ezeeklentArditiert;anttatfapted, • to mitoy'abisie. piadv to tyro • -,10- Put up' 7n quart botfSea Frice $2 Per boWeydr Sold nati 3 Ohkspmpril.A4vo,Mplyttoix - Wll--Odeesianilf k _LAVilscci; eartuw4fiikat itreet, ; - 11,,L-AliiusifbakcpiTiftfibfastr. l A.::',l:petiPitteWisrith; k Beeklieiv• Wowe4 sabingtcon-WALlEWitherteue,-Yriallo;. 7l lleak . 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