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r " THE‘I3ITY POST-
THURSDAY MORNING:
'■ FOURTH ASSVU CBLEBUATIOS J
■ or Tim ... ;
PITTSBURGH TYPOGBAPHICAL UNION, HQ. 7,
AT WASIHNGTO» v HALL,'
' OA Tne«aay Kvenlng, January IT, 1854.
■ HDNDRRD AND FORTY-EMHTH AN
•■TNrVEB&ART OF FRANKLIN’S BIRTH-DAY..III bo com
momoratod by » GRAND BANQUET,-at tho aboro Hall,
on Toooday oionlng, Janoaiy IT.
The fiOrTlcea of soToral (Ilßtlnguiabal ppeaAers bavo been.
engaged, endnil other necessary arrangements to render
- the celebration effeettro and ngreeable, bare beenmado. ,
Tickets can be procured at the Literary Depots of 11. P..
■ Oalloar, Third street, and-Russoll A Bro., Fifth streot, or of
either of tho nnderelgned . -
: COtfJCTTEE OP AURARpEHE2VT3.
E-A-MyerP, • : . J. F. Campbell,
T-W.WrighU J. C. flarpor,
K. W.Htanton, . niomaATel ford, .
F H Cooilcy, . G.fiL Irwin. fjalO
- YOU!w Meh’B llEfiCATmta Liuoaey.—Tbeammal reports ;
■'•of th© ■officers of Utls. Association do ant-present a Tory e^i..
' coursing Hlato'of affairs. Tho Provident, in .Ms report,
- mates * statement of tho condition efthe AssocSatlon..Tbo
Library Catnloguo has not boon increased Tory much during
> tho year, owing to the fact that tho Rooms have been to
furnished The President deplores that tho efforts or tlio
Lroturo Committee have not mot with greater enootirago
meat in our community. To Bishops Simpson and OCoh
■nor and Rev-Dr-Howard And Prof.-Pomeroy, ho returns
the thanks of the Association for Iccturmg.withoutchargo.
The Chairman of tho Library CommUteoreports that da
ring the past Tear tho Committee hare been unable to add
to thu Library but 400 volumes, or which* iJSTolfc hare
» becnadded by tbe binding of magazines and papers; 81
voU. were parchawdftnd'SSßvola. were presented; of ihcae
•3ast Chns-A. M'KoiKbt, fisq., presented.loB Dr.
' Wm • Addison, tim hational and Documentary History of
tho State of NewAork. in 18 largo volumcw. Qoo. Gcnrgo
Darsio, 25 volumes of public Documents. Hon. tdw. l;ro
rott, 3 volumes of Public Documents. A. Dickons, Esq;, 2
voluiuMof the Life aud AVotks.of John Adams. .htcvillo
- «- Craig- -Kpq-,18 relumes of Niles' Kcgißtsr. Richard- Uayp,
Esq volumes of Fenuaylvania Records. The remaining
0 volumes were presented, by different inaivldaabv :
Vrom John K. Holmes, tho Committee acknowledge the
receipt of an old painting..
' Tho Treasurer, Mr.Hcrsb, in hut report, makes tho fol
lowing statement of the. condition of tho Treasory:
RECEIPTS.. ... ■
Amount from subscribers, *
. »« Kent, Hough & Anthonjv ■
proceeds Bishop Simpson sliveture,
“• •*. O'Connor's *v -
' “ • Ror. "W. D. Howard s “
fines and sale of old papers
. . 1854: - ■ •*'
Jan. D- To balance cash and lulls receivable
Deficit* IST2,’ - ••• : ~ $ 83 C 7
Salarimof Librarian and Boy, - ■ . • - - M 3 60
Rent,: i- - - - -
■Has--..- J?
•Appropriation to Library Committee • Ml Cl
Painting- Repairs and Incidental Expenses,- I*3 4*
Balance cash on hand • * » • - - $ 5 37 ■
Bills receivable - .* • > - . • • 8a Cg
. •-. ' .01 02
• ■ $1,852 24
Tho Treasurer steles that tho small balance in the Trea
«nrv must not l«o tnkcu as An indication tliat tho Awona
ilon is in ft flourishing eondition-on tho rentrary.be states
• with the KtrMe*t economy, and most beggarly
■ • tieotrrrtis. tlmt it survives at a 11.,•
' P of bum for yearly subscribers, for 1853, was
: ‘397 Hehtv-fivo- of which remain uncollected, Owing to that
number of members declining to pay.. Fifty eight new
ft - Members.-.en...w«li which makes tho list for tho present
• 'Sn heic*»27 lc*s than tho year jnst closed. TherearealSo
eleven life ’ members. • Tho Itabilllic* of the Tnrtltute, at
- Uis lime, fall hut little short Of $4OO, half of which w for
enrooting the hall. . ...
The officers in their reports earnestly jmplorethocmzpua.
’ 4jf our nty.th aid them- to rxtenuing tho usefulness of the
Jnsiitution- To aU, we pay, lot not their prayer bo made in
• • vain, -• ;
4 ’ Tki TToitre of Rrrras.—The annual reports of the officers .
• of thW institution am very totcrestiog. From the report of
- tho Treasurer we learn that the balanco of cash wow on hand
• 5- Tho Toceipta fortho past year have been
: from State, County and private.contributions $35,301 SO-
Tho payments for tho name Ume ©n lot, contract and other
oxpenrea amount to SS3.OCO 13. An instalment on IboUt
‘ is now due, which, leather with the estimate on building
payable in a few dayn, wilt require tho sum of $lO,BOO, JeaT-
Ing a balance of s*>o dollars to lie eollccUd from private
subscription* yet uopahl, which as tho county and State
contribution haro been paid, constitute the only available
reroute© of tho Institution. The counties that bare bitbnr
• to contributed to tho instuntton ore, Allegheny county $lO,-
* 000, FtLTCtie $2500, and Reaver s2ooo, iu oil all of
Which has boon paid.
The President in hla report, eaya that many of the othor
' counties in tho Western district of the State, hare been per.
iwnally vUitol by commutes of tho Board ot other friends
- of the institution, and In all easoa tho citizenahavo esprea*-
’ cd themselves favorably towards county robscriptlons, and
fis tho reason which induced tho Grand Jurlcaaud Comm la
uoners to suspend any definite action on the subject, bava
been rcufrallv of a local or temporary nature, strong hope*
ore entertaioed by thn Board, that Uieir furore effort* te
obtain the auction of Ihc respective onthcriUca to literal
county .subscriptions will bo auccrSfifal. •
It la alio proposed thePresidont soys, to apply to Uxo T**-
clßlaturefnr lulditionai ansiEtance. and as aid has been lib
erallr extended to similar csUWLshment* in Ihecaatern
•.' section* of tho State, there is littlc.dooU of theauroeas^f
• the application; .... . . ... ..
• *J W- Kerr, the architect of the Building, states it.l* oL
- now nn«ler roof, with the eiceptlon of ono side of central
building- which is not >ot slalod, but Tillbpfiiii?|uxJ a*
' soon a* Hie wcnlhcr will permit. The bock Inuhlmra, io
dudloc the wmk shop, fcbool room, kUchrn and dining
: rooms have been ntuler roof for the ia»t .two months, tin
. • Hoew.ro laid in those lrarts, and alUs rrtidy to lirooww
willi the plastering, a* roon as the weather >» auitaV'c- The
boundary wait of the grounds w r>ni|dfiAe’l on one side, and
o, poriion of one end of Ibe lot end tho materials are being
• prepared on the groundi'., for going on wlUi Um ladanre cf
• • tho wall early next season, the finishing of tho tnlidings
being still carried on during the winter.
V- Oiuo am> luiumii*.—The Philadelphia
North American, of Tuesday, publishes ft lengthy *rtldo
In regard to tho flour and wheat trade of that city. In the
eanrra of-Iha article, the'North American mates the fol
lowing reference u tlio effect of tho completion of the Ohio
and:Pennaylrania Ilsilroatl upon the trade of that city;
•• jjj(» mado by Philadelphia in this important
trade, lathe first frait of lh« completion of the Ohloan-1
IVnon road through Lho threat wheat region of Ohio. As
such ilia Of values bnttho Increase which is visible In the
above statistics. U to be prized net for tho actual excess orrr
fornieryeaM, so much as it u an indication of what may be
expected heie-after- Owr lm*ln<wfl connection* In tho Ohio
whmt are, as yet, limited, compared with what they
trill become in a few years, aaour nulrond rtyalom conun*
nrs to extend iteolf. Tlie influence of our western railroad
• projections upon IbobrendsturTs trodaOf the city has already
been rvmarUablu, na will bo won by the following leai itu
lat, Yoer Wheat Flour Inspected.
•iHr.ft . 6. r »3793 barrels.
,|5 P . • 5W.277 '<*
lSi.7, - . • ■ -- .041,114 “
■ ,n' joeo the O. eml IV Datlroad oatoo Into uro In
Ohio; nnilimmeaiolely oor flour, trade Increased, In lbW,
It ra cntnoletM, otul Mother incrcaeo of tho fame trees u
to he observed. When this read shall have extended
bronchi* Into thn surrounding, country, and our dialoa In
tireadatuKi have time to form more extended busl ness con
nection., then we may expect more taportont rejnltj. -
' " tiiecirr Cocsciu:—ln tho Common Council, lho Dcmo
nnita hare but coven member., os follows; M«*vr». Uam.l
ton, M aekln, Scott,Tells and Tucker, of tho yifth Ward*
Ocil- Moorhead, of llie Seventh, and William Alexander, of
•the Eighth. The Whigs have the remaining twoity-tbreo
member.. Tho Democrat a lose ono member in tho Third
Ward tine In tho Seventh, and ono In the Eighth. -
i Tho Select .Cunncti will aland aa follows. Thoto marked
with a alar hold over from iaetyear; :
Hret Ward—J- T. Kincaid* and Allon Cordell, roeloctcd.
‘ Second Ward—Wm. J. Howard, Jr.,* and B; F. Smyth
.. tranaferred from Common Council.
- Third Ward—John Shoplor* awl 8. M. Kior,
Fonrth Ward—Froderick Doronx* and John Blsaoll, trans
ferred from Common Council.
Fifth Ward—James T.Taylor*and Wm. Wilson.
■ drill Wnrd—Wm.l'. Murdoch* ond C. O. Loomis.
" ScTODth Ward—CUristiun Oyci* and Ilcnry I.yUe.
Eighth Word—Daniel BTCnnlj* and John Allen, re
elected, .•
Ninth Ward—Wm. Dram* ond Wm. Chambers.
• The Democrat* loso one member of lho Select Council,
31r. - M’Clowry, of the Seventh Ward. This body, e*l flt
present conaUtutod, stands, silicon Whigs and two Demo*
crate: • • • . . • • : •
f’ r Covet of .'Qtf arteb EesSiokb.—Tn lho case ofßenfoTd, the
Jury returned n verdict of not guilty, Uio prosecutor, Geo.
Bullet, to pay tho costs.
Commonwealth vs. WUliom Walker; indictment,pawing,
counterfeit-money. Tbo money was passed upon Norman
Houser Th* Jnry wasout, at tho adjournment of Court,
irtth inrtructionito bring la A sealed Tcrdict, when they
vs. Wiliam Irwin Mjdhoblo Armstrong,
Indictment, Brand larrony. .The ofTonco for which Irwin
and Armstrong were placed upon their
two nr tlireu .Years ago. Mrs. Fleming, of Squlrrolllin.
Peebles township, was tbo prosecutrix, and sho charged
them, in connection with two.,others, with, steallnfi .fboni
her n largo amount of money nna.jowcl.nr, Nowitnosres
appear* i ngainst the prisoners, and a indict of not guilty
CoSmmweilib YB. Mary Murphy; Indicted fm tbo In
cany of a numlier of articles of wearing arparol, fromWory
Alien, hot guilty. ...
. ; KsicsErgocKcit MiaAKiiie.—Callow, of Third street, tafl
rccolTcd tbo Kmckrrbockrr for January. It Is nn unusual
ly rich number, anil well merits the extensivecirculation
It enjoys ' Wo do not know a more enjoying companion for :
awlnWe fireside,'than Old Knlck. Tha variety of intor.
‘rating contributed articles, which every number contain*,
coupled with all that i* rich, rare and racy in tbo editor a
tablo, certainly is worth double tho-prlwor subscription;
The Jjvuuary number commence* a volume. Callow
furnishes it regularly, to subscribers. .
Ctmi) DaowKßDr-A little boy was drowned in tho Fifth
Ward yosterday morning.. Ho was playing * n the bath
yard/of his * father’s residence on Walnut EirCety When. be
fell through a coal hole Into a vault, where the water.w.is
about two feet deep. Before thobody was rocoTored, lift
: . WBS cxliocU Wo did hot hear the name of tbo child. Tho
water In Uio vault was causod by tbo bursting of a water
pipe. • 1 « .. •
CeO'vdkd—At tho least calculation thoro wero twelve
hundred persons in Masonic Hall, last evening, to:hear
; Xucv Stone leciare. IVo wero so unfortunate- ns to..occupy
n seat so far back as to bo unable to hear much of the dls*
; of Uio fair lecturer. As to her. manner of delivery,
it is excellent.
Miss Stone lectures again, this evening, at the samo place.
' natwrjap’a Bcxcm last cTcnlug.mu. a magnificent one.
Th« house uue crowded Alt Koeril presented tho hen, f.
clsry with a military chapeau; throughout there woe not u
jitUo laughter, and a great (leal of cheering.
■ . 1 ? .-7 •’ '
to hailjfor an njaault uni battery eejmnitted on Patrick WIUmjCIRVIAU •*•__! _
Nartin. ,„, t . DAILY BEVEEW "oF FITTSBTOGH BLABKET.
' Tho Alderman issued a warrant for tho arrest of Lewis . •._
Johnston, on d fcbarge or a small'and hatt>ry. The prose-. . Orncß of tor Daily Mobfino Post, . 1
rotor U James Coop The unnltr.ucoam.ttaU.Fmn lfwxJ p_ Thß «Sol 4 ta.t tL
township.; * " 1.,,;.: i...> ; day’* prireft. wlth an nctiro demand; sales worn readily
James Dyer, of Fifth street, mado an tofortnation.ftlsf) made from, wagons at sG@o,Otf for sui>nrfinc,und for
bor.ro Atd HcMeetor, In which ho ckargrf Alette Hun v - pR SIiED _ W<l hm , a ra ,„ „nobbl 3 , reported tat
.terwith malldona mlschief, la.breakwg a window In front at $525 '
i ofhla (Dyer’s) bouso. A warrant was issued Ibr Hunters' '-s The’Baltimore American, nf Tuesday, has iho following.
-,■ ■_• v...i, . u Sum. —l'hr.ra lH considerable sprwalfitlvn demand for
arrest.. . : . ji ciovcr-wed, and some largo sal«8. are taking plncu at about
tUsHKD BtatJ3 Ciikjot Couut.—Csol.Elack followed Mr 0 25 bushel. We have reported io-dny sales of 1500
Loomis yesterday, In this Court, In tho argument on the bushels, to arrive, at ttiat figure. Thorn wus yet very little
demand from tho consumers,-’
poUlionof Ira Sherwln. ... ■ , OATS.—In active demand at steady prices, with a sale 18C
AfterOol. Black hod concluded, Judge Irwin announced 41-
thatho would give liwdecision In iho case this morning. fcLAX-SKP.D—In demand at at tho. mill*. _
. LAUD.—Tho raarkot for this article continues dull, with
Hughes waa committed to jail yes. a ealfl reported of 8 and 3 bbls country at
tarday, by Ala. Major, chorgea with MfaolUnd bnttcry.and at D S ™ I J WUEAT r, ' ODR -- s “ IM of -> Rttct!R from w "S on
keeping a dlflordorly houso, on oath of Margaret Bjadloy jjoaP.—Sales of 30 boxes city at 4y:,cash.
and Ellen Campbell —— ’ BARLEY.—Wo notice a sale of 1000 busholsat C 0». lliin
ttmi x* i»ntract was made some two.weeks ago, an<l consequently,
Ilf Tim City.—Mr. F, C. Gross, agent of Murp y, . novr a little under the market. We arc informal that some
Peel a Minstrels, arrived In tbo city last ovemng. me 0 f our urewerw are paying *>•> readily.
Minstrels will ho along in a very short Um. -oaths
HAY.—Sales of 20 loads nt sloftU. . *
MOLASSES.—SmaII .sales to tho country woromado at
20 cents.
. BUCKETS.—SaIes of 100 dozen at $2.
PE ACHES.—SaIes from store of 100 bushels quarters ot
$1,50. ..
.:,JANOA&Y 12
FROM THE EVENING I*OHT OF * ASTJ3RDAI,]
Umt£d StAteB Cracoit Court.— BCfom Hon. Thomas Ir
,wi&. J
Tho Frio nnd North E,ct Kailroad Co d
; The City of line, otal. J
Mr Hepburn presented the petition or Ira fhcrwin, of
Harbor Cresk township* Erio county. . Tho petition set forth
that the petitioner is Imprisoned in the jail of Allegheny
county for an alleged contempt of Court, in disobeying n
certain preliminary injunction of tho FttH Court, enjoining
him from doing any injury to tho track of the Brio and
North-East Railroad Company; that notice of tho rolo for
Ills commitment teas served on him on tho of. January,
to appear nnd answer on tho Sth; that the distance between
Kris and Pittsburgh being so great, it was impossible for,
him to procure his testimony and coroe prepared for a hear
;iog on such short notice, particularly as the depositions
against him were all taken r~ ports without any notlco ■
and ho had no knowledge of tho- particular acts alleged ns
breaches of tlio injunction, and at tho time the notice was
served on him to appear, nearly all tho attorneys in Krio
county being absent, ho had not the means of obtaining
good legal advice, as to tlia procoeding against him, orwhat
was necessary to he dene in respect lo It. Hence his caso
was forcod to a hearing wiihont a fair opportunity for him
to procure testimony m his dofence, and otherwise prepare
hltnself or his counsel for tlio.controversy. .Tho pclUion
also set forth that the peUtioncrdld cot, at eny timc.know
ingly'disobey the injunction; that ho had not threntaned
to disobey tho same, and hath not any design whatever to
disobey tho samo In future, but will hereafter keep nnd ob-
Ferro the Raid iiyuncUon.
- $1,620 ec
- . . . 200 00
. - 43 75
18 07
- -■ .SI 87
- 31 20
$1,852 24
$5l 02
The petition concluded bv praymg thn Court to lent im
tlmotiy in hohair ortho petitioner, and make such ordrr in
the case, as equity and jnstico may dictate. .
Mr Hopbaramado 6omc remarks in regard to tlio pell-
air Stanton, counsel for tha.railrOad company, m-de on
aVo argument agninst the petition. Ifo conteudcd tlmt the
eoso had been lword; and Judgment given, and thatii would
ho improper for tho Court lo hear, ihe testimony eltered by
the petitioner! that the petition contradicted the adjudged
facts of tho caso. Tlio testimony would bnvo been proper
at the bearing of tho ease, on Wednesday last, bJt it was
not admlssltio. When tho road destroyed by the rimers bad
been restored, anil the Manlial had madnsueh return, it
would improper fortbe petitioner to como into tho Court,
submit, and mako application for release.
Don A- W.lsiombi followed Mr.Ptanton. Col. Black,Mr-
Dabbitt and Judge Hepburn hare yet to address tlio Court.
Comtr or Quauteu fcrsstoss.—Before Hon. William B.Mc-
Clure, President Judge, nudOabriel Adams nnd tVm.Boggs
Esqrs., Associates.
In tho caso of tlio Commonwealth vs. Wm. IP Adams, a
motion was made for a now trial by Messrs. Mahon nnd
Cochran, IT Adams’ ccnntel.
In tho case of Mary Earns, indicted fur assault er.i bat
tery, on oath of Neal Hoyle, tho jnry returned a verdict cf
not guilty, the prosecutor to pay iho costs.
In the case of the Commonwealth vs, Neal Boyle. Indicted
for assault and battery, on oath of Mary Karris, the July
returned a verdict of guilty. Neal was sentenced to pay a
Goo of fj and the costs of proscrutriv.
Commonwealth vs. Peter Ilart; indictment, assault am]
battery with intent to vnvi.h. The prtiseculrl* in tola esse
was Mrs. M’Corty, and It wr.s upon her daughter, a mere
chill, that tlio assault wasccmir.ibel. A Verdin orgul.ty
was returned: the pnsoncr.was remanded. Motion made
by defendant's counsel for'a new trial.
Commenwraltli VS. Alfred Hall; indictment, larceny.
■ Hall was charged with stealing from CL Clair lintel a n,im
'her ot articles of clothing. Tho prosecutor In the rasa was
Mr Bennett, of tlio hotel. Hall is a colored boy. A verdict
of guilty was rendered, and Hall w*s cantoned ty th.
Court, to nine months imprisonment In tho county Jail
John Luts plead gnilty to an .indictment for keeping 11
tippling house, nnd was sentenced lo pay a t.ne of JOT an.l
tlia vests.
Commenrralthv«.J-MbPenfTd, Indie* aimM-cai eg
a ,-amiiliug house. The defendant, a colored man, was
elisrgod with keeping a hoasn where gaining was allowed
on the hill. No verdict.
liisniCT CoUl.T.—ltcf-iri’ Ilmu. Mo«s Uaroptca, J ririutnl
Jad;te*
' Adam tftwriria w.floorffc B*»sci. !o t.d» • rrr
diet wan returned f»r fliJntllf, f..-r
Clmr’fß KcHoy foruMs »p. Win. Johns, ton, »r., un|..»«..nj.
N'a AM'Afrit tuna* I*BS. «>»’«* #<»• t ■»»»<**«■* fcr
j lainUfT, Mid (J. T. Uarolltnn r,s.r defendant.
AMomppitaQ ft note *l h',.''* 1° “l-'.n tna.l.
Tjy tVni- Jolmaton. jr, and Ihrm distra in C»llC.m!a, in
ISW XI IO s’liL u a,:siir."'. v. in. J.slliiss.'n, S'.'- a,)l It.colli
or maker* of ttm nolo. Almeton alone twin: >cT«d. Join
tlomlculr* tint «ocu;'.sin of lit note, »>!• ding list tb
noto mutt have been road" l.y another Jobntv.n. A vl!
ntwtsr the I'lsUnfifT tertine* porttiwly tb»t Ist kna»» tl.t
tistnaluroof dtfciulirat, ar.sMl.it thu notoarn. »»*» b»
'dkcnou 11 Aiiiouiar-Thc Mlovinft l> Iho rrwil of
tin. tl'stllon- hold In tb* Fir."!, Second »nd Tlnnl W nnla, for
members of Council trod Ward oll.rt. ii.
Fir.st W»u».
n-lrrlOsuiidl—Qtn. Wro. Rolnnron-* ..
(inanar. Hurried—lt- Snowden,{ V. W, Smith,, D. 1.
Johnrton-* V, C. Stockton.*
Sclux.l JJirerfor.—T. Smith; and At o. IM worth, Jr,
£eeon> Wtsp— fUcnaL.
231 fThra. Hoffiltt
• (bmTnnn Ccwntfl.
... H 8 | Villiwn RNywaitJ..,,.
sul j.o.ccffift;
2lll William F.imit-
Jhlr.nnan,
211 \— — CHi^
William Martin*.
.VU. Smith* -
William Chambers*.
ftcorgo It-TUdilloj.
J. T: Sample*
■ Tninr* W
Mrcl Ccuvcil -William J .mT * ,
Cwnmon illTlnr ‘ V.tn. O*(W,» <U-OT£t
(IcrM.l »ml Joliu Umtlung.]
. FoUGTfI VTacliw
Wo uu'l<*r*Un<l the entire TViuocratl'’ ticket *rus dotted
in this Ward. The following is Iho result;
&2edCbttiKo~fi.Wl!mftrth. t ...... »
rbmmon ClmntfU—William Coleman* Samuel inuoley,
Frederick Lev, JamvO S. Adam*.
Whigs marko.l thus *; Pcmocroia t; Smooth *, and
Free Boilers thus g;
In Iho Third Ward there were eighteen candidate* run
ning fa Common Connell*
DisTßier Cormr,—Before Hon. Main Hampton, rmldcut
JudgQ.
Ja Uioetuo <jJ Dumpster t«. Curtin, tie jury returned n
Terjlict of JSMOO for plnlntlll. Bill of oxceptioue filed.
Martin Bowie-ra.l'.Jtf. Dorle, garnirticn; *O. "20, Apnl
t-ra, 1553. XJmteteetter for plaintiff, nnd tle>ljum for do
fsjncfrre --r. <•
Th«s j|jry MtuißCd & Tcrdlct foPplalotllT, for SG7O CO, nulr
jeet to opinion of tlio Court on rencrred pointii.
Jldam Banorlcin T«. Qonruo Bcnccl ; >O. 460, April term,
1563 ‘ Umbstnottcr for plaintiff, nnd Brotrn. for defendant,
NoTotdict.
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Tlie Krle
AJujcl Virtr.lbn .
n*7 | j. U. Bytlnvm*.
QtertftT of the }\«T.
Jacob Geyer..
•Bwotiww—Mlss Ve*T, the young womnnwho wasro
[•vlly hc&teb fl few ulghlflnso by rutrick llickoy, is rccotcr-
Alisa leer Stowe—Go to-night, 1/y nil. means, and hear
• Sllfs liiojr” locturo upon the “ Social at ul Induitrud Du.
■aUUtia <tf USman," ot Masonic Hall, before flip Morcantilo
library Association. Tickets— only a <iuartcri— to bo hnd
atthodoor- It in well worth the whole cost of ndmUtion to
s« a lady in foil Cfcuiumc de-Bloomer, “ as wp French soy, •
anil youwltl hnro amoct ablo and eloquent loctnre thrown
Into tho bargain.. ; Sho stands' acknowledged amongst the
foremoßt loctornni of. the day. Go end bear her, by all
i means, os another opportunity may not bo again afforded
I for so doing; in years. Doors open at CJss lecture to com
| : nience at o’clock.
DIJIKOHD Market.—'lFo understand that a plan Is belcG
prepared of the Butchers' Rtn.Hn io tho new market nndor
tho City Ball, which will lie submitted for inspection In a
few days, when H ie believed that tho rales of rent assessed
will be such as will bo satisfactory to those dcslrons of tak
ing stalls la that market. - . . ■ - ■
Consume tl»c Smolte.
TUB subscriber having the oXC j“jl Te , r.?k{ S
tore and sell BWEENKAB HOT AIR AND SMOKt
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to rcooivo orders,apd
contract for heating bmldlnge with tha most «onomic»l
Fornaco now In use. Tho attention of those Interested is
solldtod. Any information can bo had of A. BBAlibJi*»
Nos. 2 and 4 wood street, or of J. BAUNDOLLAH,
flccS-htl] • Iron City Btovo Warehouse. No. Wood flt.
T-.AKDB IN lOWA FOR SAMS— 1
1 880 acres In Moacatmo county;
. 200 do Cedar . do;
‘ 240: do: Bcott - -v do;
The above Lands ore well located, after a porwroal oxam
inatian IboRO in Muscatine comity'ore, on-an
ten miles from the city of Muscatine, and within two miles
of tho Mississippi and Missouri Railroad. which road is now
making firom Davenport to lowa City.. Thoy will bo sold m
portions of 40,60 nnd!6o acrea Ap^ym
" Real Estate Agent.
—v.,11 mu.lt nn KENT—Tne large Factory Building.with
1 four tots of Ground,Mtuat« near McKuo.on.Woabing
ton atreet; oppoalto Mnt glnsa works of Mr. C. Johnson, In
Thnnlngham. Enquire of p j, AT IS. AnctlooMr
jrner of Wood and Tifth streets.
Am,E *-* w busMal mG “moorh^
Jiry.
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COimzCTED DATIT POh Tnß
Patrlolca & Friend* B:
Comer of Fifth and fflxxi
LOANB. |
onitedBtatesCA.lBßB.
DoStedBUtoar>B.lBs3. —..
PimnsylranlftOß.lSTO ~ i
Pminsyiranlatto.lSGß. .....]
AUrglionyeouuty <>*
Allegheny couuty coupons.
Pittsburgh riltyGs
PiiteburgU city coupons, payable
■ New York.
Allegheny City fla. *
-Allegheny City coupons, payable
in Philadelphia....
BANK STOCKS.
Bank of Pittsburgh—
Merchants* Jlanuhicturcra’ llanli
Exchange Bank...
Fanners’ Doporitllank
Allegheny Bating* Hank
bridge STOCKS.
Monongohela Bridge—
St Clair street Bridge—
lliuad streot Bridge—.
Northern Eibcrthr* Bridge-
INSURANCE BTOCKB.
Wesb-rnlnsuracro Company..—.
Citizen*'lnsurawwi Company
Associated Firemen * Company—,
TELEGRAPH STOCKS.
Atlantic and Ohio
PittidmrghjCiuciunatULioulfiTnin
Lake Erie »*i
Pittsburgh Gnu \tork* .. \
Mononcohola glorkwatcr.
RAILROAD STOCK. I
Ponnrylvanla Railroad......—
Oiilonnd lVttupyWaub»Kftni , owl.,. 1
Uerolaud a PUt*burnh Railroad,-i
Marlm. Railway and Dry Doel—..
Turtle Crvek PUnk Rood
PorTyenlU'l’lauk R*»ad
Grwnsburß Turnpike
Chartiern Coal (\nipanr
COPPER STOCKS.
Fitteburgh and Boston,
North American.—
North >Vest...... -
North WeMeru.- -
: Altenturc -•
i Ohm Trap Koek-
| jfluuejwU.— ——
i Pittsburgh and Irio Itoyal —...
Dongla* Houghton
Ontnnogan
Ridge.-- -
lira Steel...—... —.....—
Colling.-. •**
Aztec ——
Bluff- - -
rimlnaular—
Avery—
Forest.— ————
PhcrsLx...—.—
IrcaCUy..——— —....
COWUtCTJE»PWtXTQ*tJI*..SoaSrUfI>r«STUt- .
flocm & Harpent, l£x«lMUig« Hanker#,
O.rn'.rri't IP-wi asd A*j«A I*it!r J ,‘urgh.
PENNSVLVAMA. t OrUu.
PUUtatrsli Hacks J
IlUWrtphUk *• pother w»Jtr.DtlmnKflM..- ;
I rtnnuTiU " Jr . r. la kj -
tiark* county “ K OrwuliK, v -‘ *2
ChMtr'rCo.iww’irxar)... -0
4V.umV& Hri3,!«-Co
DuiTiUe ** •• vA'^fr. ;:;| . ; ., ; .- r ... l - ~>
iMaearrcn. 44 j*. IMHANA.
Uaifr’n ** —... !i‘l-iAi«lik,Mvls.«uwVui.. U
i&mntow*'* - \a> r ILI.TKOIB.
Tangier U»»fc*~ - **
|*b*non M U lUf A f,o
McoicwarrTro.lSMik.*... *•*
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SrhujlUUwxnitj •• .- U?ut»n»..«i;wiw& 5 »-. ?*
W«yhn>itu>i> “ J-j JIJUItiMJi.
WMtCrW'h “ J 4 A«» '< e I ill- 1
IVycmiDjl - V;i- W
CtrlM* » >if.lu«nwi«»
_ u ‘'tVv.V^i
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Hwiabuxg.. ... .A : *OL».»A.
Hn*ir*»UU ............ *-.’AU*>»*c-r.t Until.*. X
SWlMoro ;>•*) SHTh
ff»/w Hit* - r "
Pork !!«*• ?«> .. . uMA *
Ur i r.VIM - -4 A*.f Vr il • IN
UtutalSUt** Itan* .. *& } AU.\»»AM A.
A***«J<M f- w- A*'** *. 6
im»*un:i» r *i —* i Rr i 4 -. , X'U-^JAsa,
AUv'U' OV<* v ** f ! A»t «
A n WvrYOtiK. 1 1 EXCiIASURS,
vc* r ci> a t y- 1 ", r*f
Oounlrr llmii:* —• £**■
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8o51%“« - VAiU-orcUN
liAF.\ ( AVI' ■ >.ra'f’ !.*») T*l-
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hna*ic’lX> , n>> t■» 'iTfl » ,r * " " i
VtMrrllk.t fi: * , ’i> v ' ,
I tr\«n It; »H«n > • f. lx i t r J j
Wl(rllsE lai V< 1 yx* » J'
WW!n« lirtnrh™ *?
NIIW KStjl-AM)- }DouMt>.’t»*,h{'anUh -in
All nMvrrl liwjXj **-■•
■~ = ~ “1854:'
PITTSBUBOHi CISCINITATI, LOUISVILLE,
PitUburtrh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino,
rr.a tur <?'' I' .*- .* rr
rAS9«iS«EUS Altn PttBlUIlT
ttmriir* „ „
I’ITTSBCIIOH, CINCINNATI, BOCISVILt.I.,
And'Saint lianli.
tut* U*c t* v«np>«a*l «-*> *
I dlr'K****?-?** jviwcrful »tn»mcrf, un*- Lfw/Hfi.-T
«o*lUtl fvr » J r. f&U
<r,J coiaa.it, Mi l» «.» ctin««-i n mi« «« '■'
Pieter* on Out Ohh» thr«r. It rt'imwU with the h, S*. M»U
Mu* of U or. tlr~luffi«tl li I- ii'nlH* *r-i
Lout*,)* «h!rb r&wftiir-T!* nod frv-htht nru #.*?.»Ml o»w **;
Two iu*tr Steaift*** fc*T«* Iwo’ a*Wth*
» «>• Uw. n. " cvr-M* rf U.c f.
fZYlls Cltpf-aiTix, /u*p» i\U*iwr}fh*
UUCKBYK* FTATK. M, W. W:L«BOOT*fc...biimler.
MKSSBHUKII* No- 1* D*vi«. Monday.
ATtiWIIIKNY -Oc:». M'f.fttJ Tiu^lfty.
OKYSTAL rAIJiCi: .Wst.J. lCom*. \U*Jt.r«U).
PHILADELPHIA .11 J. Urauc. lbufßlAjrt
I’JTTSIWKCUU c.H.Ca NroiL.~ ....VrUftJ.
PENNSYLVANIA Jm». KuSEretTnL.«..-..Nitutuaj4
Iv«ave daily at 10 uVlock, A* M* j»r«K.i*rlj\,
Jfo freight xccciywl After nlao 0 dock ptf tfc* monuDt, 01
Ippatture. , . , .
1 or renimim *r s ' W w, w
JOHN FLACK, ’
McmoiifjabeU Houw Btmding*.
IdftflOj __
1 1
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rj'taliurfrh. lfc>3.
A. A- MASON & CO.
COMtmtX TUJ.II
FIRST ORBAT SKMI-AKHUAB SAJ.R,
THURSDAY, JANUARY Cm, ISC.I,
j At. No. S 6 I'trrti bTtir.tr,
Farini; Housea* i-c.f To Lei*
JNI* Oil TWO Jr'AUMfl, with couiowliou* JUlck Vy?\l
laics ftnil'FtftbWd, near to thu city, nml suitable for
■li'iia Milk Farm*, or to fattun eattlo for tW» w&rltel.
Al» 5 ccSiien* ttt lirlck Country M.nakn aud MiAU,
t«ira cuonuh fur a tvapuctabto Gunily. Alk>,ooo i>nmUrr
rlac<*; anil an tixccllimt l»o fetnry lirlck feWLlllng, nUh
ImlßbiHl bMemontaud lb* UMifc of tbn Alii .
'Tm JA s“« Vo«r"Vt
OVFICti OHIO AND 1»A.,-B. ■ R ; 'OO.. I
l‘ltWbur«!i, UOR. 2t. *63. }
Annu ol Mooting of Iho Stockholder*
|\ vitctlon of Directors of Itm Ohlontul I onnh- Itoilrooi!
ivvrLnnttv fnr tho rnflulfttT yt‘Hr« will bo hflJ ftt tho OIIU© Of
of a«mmry,lBs4, botvo*n tho-hournof 10 A. M. and Jl.
M ’'l'ly'ordcroVtbo ß<wtl of Dlrec-twj. ■
iloc-is-Jlfil ; _J. KOBINSOS. ?«Jt_
OPfc'ICK .ALLKUIUsNi VALLEY It. H. 1.0, l
l’Htolmrgti, IX*. IJ ( ». WiJ. I
A GENERAL MEETING of tbo fctockbolders of two Alio
ebony Valloy. Itullrorul Company will bo bold nt two
Office of tbo Company, in Ibn City <»f nttuburgb, on TUL..
]>ATi, tbo 7th ofiobruary, 18t>4, for tlu>purp<vn of electing
a President and Board of Managers, and also for examining
tbo affairs or said Company. . _ , ....
Tbo Auncnl Imports of tbo Prosidont and EngiuoiTß will
bo submitted to this meeting. By order of •
doc2o:rt3w J OUIBON. «««/.
Selling Oir to Uemo?o. •
JAMFS KODIJ, No. 109 Markkt btiuict, Pittsburgh, m\\
■ offer bis • pro*®* ll largo stock ot HOOTS, BUCKS, oxul
«y when ho hopes to maovo to his Nkw Stout, No. eJ
Mftrket street, which ho latcmU filling with an entirely
now stock. IM public arn respectfully InviU'd to cull anil
his vxe&ni prime slod:,ut unusually print bargains
VfttaAItDLBSSWWST.
U®-Remember tho place—No. 109 Market street, between
Fifth atrect awl Liberty. [ jn-tf
ST CHARLES SHAVING ANI) HAIR DRESSING SA
*/vw_Jamehtcd death of J, D. \ AhHON, do
-vnivos tho mnnoßcment of this establishment on ; the
Oodbrslimod vtlio bees to inform tin friends and customers
offt.sttowprictor that every attention and effort will
-j tb render satisfaction and so stain thoroputatlon
t:l-:.%eeri? JJaCaltl BBNJ.I>. COLDER,
Wllltam Com,® Co.,
g(TH. Caiu; lain nf the firm of J. Parker i. Co.)
OLE3ALP' OKOOEUS ond Beaters in Porclgn Winns
W - Old Mononp.!.elo ..nil lluetifiod Wide-
Jy.Ko 323 Oommercfol Bow, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
SUNDUIJsri
Plank Lead,.
• "Vandyke Drown,
Chrome Red,
Do Green,
Paris Own,
In stnro and for.salo by
. .jaQ2- ..•
G" LYUKKINK—Io COa Jtir *ale at ■ , . .
declT. ; KKI BKR’5> OK Wood atreei
l /•- >“'-"V- r V-’4 ■
PEICE3 OF
ITOST BT
,ge Broker«t
l Asked, ifkr Tar
)>$ 120,00 $ 100,00
> .101,00 100,00
) . 000 100,00
. d:,qo 100,00
100,00 100,00
) 100,00 IQU,OO
) 100,00 100,00
tßionmnoi
ixclianf
islreeit, l
I Bid. |
.*$ lll>,oo>
. 100,00
. 105,00,
. 06,00
30,00] 08,00
40,75
40.00'
. 6"»,0o!
ior».ou;
i 2,00
45,00
48,TC|
fiojw;
103,601
10,00
. 1:0,IK.';
176^0!
.CXOOj
20,001
17,00 j
UAHS HOTS LIST.
SAI'ST J4OVXB
Notice*
,British Lustre,
Drop Black,
Yellow Ockro,
• Chrome Yellow,
' EnKllsli Green, &e.»
JOEL MOULHII,
Ko-241 Liberty-street
» l,
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By the O’Seilly lines for the Horning Pott
thirty-third congress.
WaBiii7mitosCitt, January 11.;
Swat*.—Mr. Caw delivered, a reply to Mr. Clayton*#
(?psflch last ftpring. In theconrsooniis remarks bo said, 1'
will embody the principal European non-intervention in
American affaire in solemn Congressional, act, and I.will
adhere to it and support it, comewhat may. Idesire the
exclusion, of European power and inlluenco from all por
tions of the western continent not actually held as colonies.
As to the existing colonies they will follow peaceably, and
In good time.’ The friends of this measure have not-boen-
Reeking its accomplishment in vain—it will come. •It Is"
destined to come ae srirely as any event In tho future? Tbo
country braved now prepared for it': It desiresand demands
It. The only hesitation Is in tbo Halls of hcgislfttion, The
elevation of tbo.western.hemisphere, from tho.thraldom of
tbo eastern, is yot to constitute our proudest claims to.'.the
respect of mankind.
.If tbo desire. to exclude England from. interference in
Central America has been an utter failure, it U not the
fault of those voting for It; for the ratification of the treaty
was "mi'lo upon the faith of ita expressed engagement*.
He controverted the arguments of Mr. Clayton, with regard
to .the effect of the treaty being understood by tbo Senate
at tho time ofits ratification.
At tbo conclusion of Mr. Ca?B’ Fpeech, Mr. Clayton got tha
floor. ••
After a. short executive session, tho Senate ndjournou.
liie.nomination of Collector lledCald, of New York, was
sent in.
CraccmATi, January 11.
Tho tickets are dll sold for Mndamo Sontag’s concert tliia
evening, notwithstanding the unfavorable wcathfir. iJhe
will give hor last concert on Friday evening.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
New Yoax, January H.
Cotton...uales 27D0 hales, steady. Flour ...sales 9500 bbl*
State at 47,75®7,51; Ohio advance or Oc; 2500
bblff Southern at better. Wheat-sales 4-50
bus, buoyant." Corn ...sales 50,000 bus mixed at S 3; yellow
SC, better. Pork-sales SOObbls prlmo at $12,87 ; moss at
$14,26, easier. Beef— sales 450 bbla prime at $13,50. hard
...sale*3oo bbls at 10. ITatn9...imles3Ooat9; shonldewat
GX. Whioky...sales 800 bblBobioat27% steady. Coffee:.,
.ales 500 bags Java at 13J.4; Bio 12. tor
leans at 24. Sugar... Orleans at 5%; Muscovado 4U, easier.
T inseed oil at G7K* firmer. Spirits Turpentine at 02>1, firm;
IroD...Pal<* s3^39,firmer.
- Colton marketTery quiet and unchanged. Flour.-somo
inquiry for shipment at $7,12; holders generally firm |t
*7 !iV soles 000 bbls common ond extra yesterday nt $i,25;
moderate inquiry ibr supply or retailers ot $7,20 and $7,75,
for common and extra brands. Rye Flour held at $4,Si,
Com Meal at $3,50; no sales of either reported- Wheat in
demand at last quotations; farther sales 5000 buslt at $1,03
/ a il to Ptt fair and primo rod, mostly at latter rates; whito
at £1 75. Rye, small sales at 95; Com, steady sales,.looo
Irtish new yeilow at 71 In storo. YVbiirky scarce, and firm at
29 for this and 13 for hhda.
CtscraNATi, January 11.
The river has tlsen lO inches. Fall of lloatlne ico; raln-
W all morning No sale* of floor. Vfhlnky 10U. .Hon
Oiilct; weather unfavorable; price* ranee Trom
lonr...sale* 400 bhl* prime at 8: keff* 8%. Sale* 02j grwo
Imm* at 40: bulkmoatnt 4@5 for sholdcrsand hams. Mess
pork $11,60. • V
[CVETHKO.I
Tho river has ripen ton inches; {t has rained.all day ; tho
weather Is now cloudy and damp. Bales 2000 bbls Flour at
fW£&.V3O. Whisky lIOjZB quiet,owing to the
unfavorable weather: sales 700 at s4*2awi4*2o. Salas <OO
bM* rrim« Imrd at fi; sale*. 1000 do atS?£. Oreeu
Mess Pork offered at $11.20. Sales CJovcr
eood at ‘
60^0
&o,b>«
60, (KJ
60,00
60, 0 e
so, t.n
SO.UI
IOG.tXJ
23. «•
OTJ) "SCOTCH HILT* MAUKBT HOUSE f.« the rrntre of
attraction, and JAMES OAUPNEU U at stall No. 11*
on •. the • wtolftr market Jay* owl cTenlnp, Trlth Lia.lw'st
lum*, smoked Vent wiusago, bctf tangoes, pickled ninl frrih
fcrk.Ac., Ac. . ■ •' . JanlO
joujt'VuanSn.--' •■' rocmus slksukg.
fl/KMIJSO BtIOTHKUS,
(Rnccowora to J, XikM A Co.)
Vi lIOIiEBAI#B DRUGGISTS,
Xo. CO 11W
Proprietor* of Dr/SriAhc** Celetniitcd Vermifuge, liver
till-*, Jr. ' J»IQ
~ JUHKPII FLKNIKU,
t a 1/, tntcojc & co.)
MAHUF-T STKECT AND DIAMOND, keep*'
j rorwUnOyon hatwln ftUl assortment of M<di
tin**, Chc-lr, IVrfacurrj, btui all attides-pertain
ing tr* ItDbafiineft*.
TCirridac?' rrw'rrlpttoas carrftilJy otimpomiirtl at
nil boars.' W-T
DI.S.SOI4JTION.-*Tlie Arm of U \HICOX & CO., Drng
«nl Ajxttbocafif'*. on last.
Tbo dUpowJ of his entire Interest in
the J«to Era. to fclaUtn partner* Mr, JOSEPH KlflMlN'tJ,
woaH rhterfaTJy trrt‘aunen>l .blot t» hi* fr>td*, anti wit a
ooiiviavaaca of tba. patron*** h4frt*frr« so liberally bo*
jrfovrvdnyen them. i* j»0 j I*. AVI.IX?OX, JR.
M INt.UA t W f hare" on hanl, and ots oiu*
rtAiilljr frt-sli strpjJir* or the fv41o»lB-r
\r*trnr,in pint e.tw.l <]»«l K-UJrf: Era pi r*£ prior* WMb»
£uldAnrHprfh*,Co«i;rt*a M'aUr, awl Mater.
1 ■■••• • JOSEPH SX'KMIXf?*
Corner Mark-?! ♦!, ai*4 UUmv-ivl,
aoJ <-r*ro.'T po>mh ami SmUhfcwW rtv
L" JJISM \VUtV^Y^"p Goa TH-ii AVhUky Jasi
rrcrit<'i B&-1 f**!•* t-r JNO. HEOUTT,
Jecrf? Or. SmWt&U and Vrrmt »u, pitfjbuf^h.
CtrtKA>l T'XtiXAK— fiwj'l^V,'»tor* and for wh* by
/ Arti H&MlSajt&W;
l*KM*‘S,~Ts«rh. \aistn», t?riu>sr* *»'*
j NotlTS'".!* f*T trr«**rtL< r g C»k» * nod J'h-s, for **»«* vt-tle
«»lr or rat*)} *t p-krlT! KEY.ftfcU*;*, HP IV nod rtrert.
STATE 5113 Pi T
Of AND tiAIANCES OP DEfO?ITS In tb*
fU*x or l*riT*«:soit.i'f the amount of ten toilers a.M
nreello; that susn, nM-df*.within *tw thrvw- 8.-it
thf il-sf* r-f thi* *tJih tnHnt. bar-* tmi rjtb»jT l»“rn
iootriAM or •(jt*t 0»« wwif »h^
0>« *»«vl* vrjwi'iJt •t/i' tuaje wr ba!»nw># «bC
rrard, auJ the tJiorvtj|>-e
Ki f 4. JOibft'iscli'. JOt<*s4fif-
AnJretr w. put-terßAn.... U*» 00
Oliver M NOt. !«*.„ Co 00
A*rsori*-s.-.. Irf I*—' f«. (
Hrnry . ’*'••
fcu4«fe ffuuJ * JsW
MtftKm *‘ ■' 2H... ICiW 00
Jchh toLe -.— . **' 4«i*
Dinrlu n.<-? 5 '.-'-. - ** »Vi> -- S*
Vmrirl JUr*v.,~ ’ 4 't*r,
HfcUvtU *■* J-SU.t •... —> M
FTATKMHM* or wvtMsSH* ‘T ft* fim or
vhich **itur> Atvtf K-4 t!;TW\ tc.;<y *»»«'*! u«tTa»n,
«lfli r-f Ok-»|>v«4 U-o>‘ Arr-Jnc:
.?*. *££/ !
>** »« f‘.» j
*+-«
J rtT'if' (t; s l tb- *<» Iw i-itoxx* «&!
OUI-'enj/OiJv lb- 1 i:m.u»M #nl wn*U»rvl f«
lUd'k (‘■'f lJm»' vtKtst V-» V<'«i*M* v r.
Vt.-rs* n*.<>.tVt« i»*v rf IWr,
A. !»• J-vV* !«Ns-JX;a,4«j Vit**s* AM.
(<}»« JiSp r-fV? *• n. 4 % Wr-fi. 5 T * /!TM? t.J» I’i'**. }
‘VVf'SIKttKA*, *-» *Vcn
Vy i^f*nt*-S c» yV’r.ri.l*'. t£*j > r-f XiHJi->iSi«
tKJj'ifof ih* -r f J c >it H HKf.'- f U<Mt
| rt.uuir, ftH ♦•rfK.'to#
*«• *»V-J K»tat<» dM |»i tonko
f-urtitotjt hnnwU*i<f?. ntrJ *tt lxaulng rlahaw *nt
itif Si. i-tow-rJv *siU«nVWO*i, s■;? 4»>f
tt)WnWr. EtfWAUP HTOKKU-V
»it t r 1
SWBS* Xrrrr*"*
‘ . -fc*i
Adiutniiiifnlor f a Notice.
KTTKtts if! Aa'.oit»{«tr?tW»j t-**n to
Jj tl»e Uio fcUte of WIU.HM IItLKV,
«»f OM* *nmnh‘, »t| lu
tn H3i-t lUtoiv arv t-» make featne*
tl’tsb? pMOstmt: au-Jol? haitag tlaiCH *-„*Ain»t toM
Fatabs on* r*sjuft«i«i to thr*tt*4uW auihnailcateJ,
'u>t I.AVINA ,T. JtiLKW A4m\t.
dtcswil** 4AMK3 .
itv IfiSNSVLVXMA, ALI.KOUiV
/ NY COUNTY. as; • >
In the. Diitrki Cozr!* JVo 101, Acv, 7rrCT/liyJD.
*.-*-.* ludwtt Christy, 1
{>='•} The «m Kifl WH»«f6v>ort«ltai
B«*4 Cii’/.j .
And now. to wit r pw'rtnlsT iiHih* IHu3, tiro nOroont or
Christy, »i-. w Sequestrator of ibr> Washington
and Fit* burgh Torupike, this d*y prwntod In Open Cuort*
and filed hr Ann* CbrUty, KxwntrU ct Robert Chrlfty,
thaCcuti notion to l*>£lvrmhut tho *an>e
wiJi iw omjfirmcd on til* first Monday of February. A. It.
1554, uolpm e.acri-itona bn tiled thnre’to. before that lime.
to lw given hy adrefUaMneot in th* Saturday Morn
hia Dn*t one© o week for ttr«* sirk‘,
From tin* lietonl. JiUW'D CAIU’UKUt, «Ji".,
d*n3fcst«* . ProtlmnoUry. -
Orphan*’ Conn Mala*
• - Ut viwtrs of an order of tho Orphans*
Court of Allrgbrny «>anty, the undersigned.
Adtaintotratnr of tho HjUW of Frederick
1 Itamiscf, Into of Allegheny county,deewiAod.
will cSpoflfl to Public Snip, oVlhn OWUT
JHIIIBK, In the diy of I’iltaburjth, cn MON
DAY, theltith tlnv of January, A. i>. ISSI,
at 10 o'clock, A. M* tlio undivided third part of tha follow-
Inc dwerlhod U/Tor PJKCB Ob'GROUND, with tbeltoHJ*
inca hnd Improvement# thereon. tit t ’S certain lot or. pice*
of ground rliaatw in tho Reserve tract, Rom. towmblp, op
posite Uio Northern UH'rties of fitlsburgh, K*lug. Lot *‘ No.
llMJ” In llm plan of tot* Hid nut by fl. K, Warner, Jacob
Vnlnlrr, and F. Loren*, containing in front <m Main «lfrol
ninety r<-ct t ami oxUinliog back to Carpcntcr’a alley thirty
wvrn lcet. „ • - -
Tom# inado known on day of rate. .
JOHN JIAMSKE,
Administrator of tho Kjilalo of ltauiwr, dcc'd.
dw*2‘itlit*wtjautlt ■• •■ • •;: ■•:.-• •• -•' ■ :
•
j 30 bbU KeonomyOrabCMeTj
30 •* YYVtU CMer Vlnf-jrary
C casks french Vfhltc YnnoVlnecrnr; for ralo by
MlU.Klt * BICKKTSON.
fimtfoOMIM*.STUUUUUfr or,Tui Nest FfTTunVuius
Y tvrcordloß to projrtiwj;; fbr«iUit» xJunlfl er In loin. Uy
man. vre-i*ald, 13 crnw in stamp*, a wpy.
d.*7 _ __ J. 8 i yAVISON. 05 Mft tk c t at.
TiTrKlrtClNK nr tarlons also* and
IVL style*. tilled io order; far sale t»y .
* ’ JOSEPH FLEMING; .
i Carrier Market fit. ami Diamond.
j a g and corner Fourth nod BmUbfioM >Uu
Y~ VON'PTKATIIAIiION and Barry’s Tricoj.Uoroas, a noi
j j .ot, jot
Corner Market st. and Diamond,
« a 9 andnonier Fourth and SmtUifleM
BBIDGE OVEE THE ALLEGHENY BIVER,
AT Oil NEAK SUABPSBURG.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that betters Patent luivo been
lastlod by the Govcmot of theComtnonwenlthofPonn
eylvimlil, for tho incorporation of “The President, Mann
tiers ami Company, for erecting nUrldgo across the Alle*.
cheny river, at or near Shnrpsbnrg, In Allegheny county,
aud tbat on THUBSBA Y, tbo 10lb nay ofFobrnary. 1854,
commencing at 10 o’clock, A. M., at Iho St Charles Hotel,
In tbo city of Pittsburgh, raid company uUI bo organised,
and an election hold for nine Managers and one Trossnror
thereof, fot the term of ono year.
Thomas Wallace, - James O. Klcliey,
John W. Duncan, Charles Barnett,
TVm.Kcrr, Itoliert Finney,
James Blakely, A. C. Murdoch,
Joseph Tomlinson, llnhert Chessman,
John D. Koliinson, , Patrick flormly,
J. O’Hara Denny, 1 John Nasser,
11. D. King, B-b-Kualt,
B, J. Smith, James Bobinson,
AVra. Larimer, Jr., -John b, beech,
K. A. Mowry, Atvin Wilkins,
J. Grant Money, ■ G.AVllklns,
>V. O. Penny, f jnT:s!l B. Jackson. : ,
Tfce Original Stocking Factory.
C. DAIiV,' Proprlctor. ■
I HAVE owned my now house, on tho corner of MarKct
alley and Fifth Btrect. All articles in my line wljl bo
fU j^Tbe ß pnbUc wlft plCTMremomber that thoOßtfllNAli
STOCKING FACTORY is atrthe cornet of -Market alloy and.
Fifth Btrect, where I will be happy to attend to all who
win gfre men fall. • : • C- T>AhT
B' kans— 4o eacfc&..fof fiato by - : r_:— : -‘ -
■Jrili ~ - sMirm SINCLAIR
Henry M’Callongh. <b Co. t
WHOLKBALK GROCERS ana Oonuniwlon Merebanls,
corner of Penn ana Irwin EtreoGv PitteVgb. ]ja3:ly?
»
■i- « * t*«*
PiuwoELrinA, January 11.
Notice*
"t <r_•->•••••' v-. “■ .
HOLIDAY BOOKS.—a flno aflK>rti*jntor Boohs-saita
.'bio for tbo Holidays still on hand nt . .
DAVISON’S BOOK STORK,
66 Matfc«t'Btrect- •_
MOLASSES— 200 bblsHonteiion Molasses; :
120 bfbbls 110 do;
In store oml for sale by MILLER & KIOKETSON,
jaij ■ * 221 and 223' Liberty at.
1) ANIL OV I'ITTSBUKGH STOCK— l&staares
li AUSTIN LOOMIS,
,„• • : No. 92 Fourth pt.
-\XTOOh iam SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON S"s£j'o.dj3
W FIFTH atreot, bare on band orer MOO -Wool Snjju
quality.' •"• ;
/"kUIO AND PENNSYLVANIA IlATLll'5al> HTOjCKL 20
U Aaroa^Wbj
40 80,AND 100 ACKK LMU ISoMIf l ' D
oce?i) 7 - . No. 0-2 Fourth St-
OSHAKES0 SHAKES PITTS. TKUST AND SAVINGS W-liTOCI
WANTED by. ACSTIN WOSH3,
'IITV WARRANTS—Ji>OO WANTED by _ .
<jct2o. : AP3TIN LOOMIS, No.62.Fourth St.
11’SOM SALTS—26 bblliin store unaforß Mc hy
I doc 23 - FLEMING BROS.
Iftfv ibfl-Hydro Sublimed,-In l.ttJbotUea.in
j store and for sale by [doc23] FLEMING JDRO3.
BLUM MOSS—&O lbs inßtore.aud.for pale by : .
- (1cr.23 PLUMING BROS.
lODINK— GO oz- lie-sublimed, in store ami tor Bale by
dec23 - : . : , 7 . FILMING BROS.
('IANAKY SUED—IWK) lbs in store and for paly by
j tlec23 ’■<& : * FLEMING BRO 3.
L‘ IQUORIUE EOOT—6OO Jba in store and for salo by
dec23 • FLEMING EROS.
BLOK VITRIOL —20<X) lbs In Btoro and for sale by
dec2 < r - FLEMING PROS.
~YTERMILLION —100 lbs; Trieste and Chinese, in store am)
V’ forsaleby [dee2j •FLEMING BROS.
LADIES’ RUBtfKll OVKBSHOBS,-Slipper*, Sandals
Triple Sandals, Baskins. Boots, and Jenny'lJnd Boots,
nt the Tery lowest priecsi Please call ond examinu..
3*. 12. lIAXWARD, ;
Comer of Market and liberty rt*. •
g y KNT.’ti JtUBBKIfcS, OVKHdIiOES Mid SANDALt,of all
\T kinds. .Tboso infant will'do well v to save
money byeodoing. ‘ HAYWARD,
dec2Q - ; : ' -V Market and Liberty fits. ;
BOTH AND YOUTHS BCKyTS, or every TOrioty—Those
in wout are-intitod to calf*—prices-reasonable.
- ' L. E. HAYWARD,
dec* Corner Market and Liberty streets.
RUUBKKS, OVERSHOES; BUSKINS, JENNY LtNDd,
BOOTS and SANDALS, Of every variety, at low prices.
, , , I*. >l. HAYWARD,
doc 3 -'. Corner Market and Liberty ate.
1 EXCHANGE ON NEW ORLEANS AND CINCINNATI.—
A j Sight Checks on the above P 0 co
: F 0.71 Yonrth Ftreet.
A GROCERY STORE, bavin? a pood run of . custom, for
sale by S. CUTHRERT & SON,
(Jcc23 I - - HO Third street.;
CASTOK Oik—bbfc jttst' rccU per steamer fit. Clair!;
for cal* bv -FLEMING BUOS-.
Successors to J. Kidd & C0.,-
' CO Wood ctrefit
PARIS <JJUSKN—IOOO ftw brand*. for mtle by
jff R. A. VAHNI-STOOK. & CO.
I' ‘i ARD—IO half bWas.. -
j 6 kegs. for sale by _ . ,^r.
i* 4 , sitmi & siyckATß.
JU»T UKCIUVKIV-Otb,, viewer. „ AWOM(Ii
- - - Corner of Diamond anfl Diamond Miry..
•XTrr.KDDI.Mi ENVELOPES. AND CAK.E
VY anJ very hsmlwin^—for liy . ,
<l«3 . JOHN S. PAVTSON’t ra Market gfrret
I>lCK—lo tierces now cropfor sale by ■■■„■
J\, d«22 . MILLER & IUCKKT3ON.
!M> tost* Paltn,
’ 10 do C**tU<*. •••
ft do - Almtrnd,
2 do OllT#*,
2 do Camlla*
tO do ' Toilet and Fnhry; for sale by
BotSI J. P. WILLIAMS, 123 Wood str.-of.
fi\< ’
[uU IGuqr do .. . do ...
do
itfbf. ki'jfiiStm do :
JOlif kt%t* MftlflffaQrftji'C.H; '
; 10 tores Messina Lodun*.‘
RoflaWed tbla day and frr sole Jjy
d(vCS . • 3QBIIP A PflOD & 59 Wood rt.
lU\f\ miPMS FIGS: ~
OUU ♦WboreaM.K. Raidas;
15d halftones SI. ILBaJatns;
'• 2Doqr. ; * ‘ ;
SMO tore* F«ney Toys;'
100 *• Motto Lozenges.' "
ItcfteMngand by
J. C. ANDKBSON A Oft,. No. f. Word pL
'irriim; flannels.—a. a. mason *c0..N0.2i virtu
f ' strt'f L «Ul tl»H day 10 bales of While FlaatK-ls,
of vbf* toil inskf.' l , of Weleh, and Amcriratiin.vim
*
40 l«Jf ch»ljrY. H. Twi i
•• ** ItUi'-k do
no « Y. 11. do
10 botft* W, 11. tinvt'd .V* T d^tPto:
•* Omni & tfcTJ’oHCfl .Vs;
to *' H<nr*nl ft Fultoa** i'*;
r. mjm pautn> M f) lump;
20 fcaxr-4 Ciotijosrjri*;
W) CbU*lct>theSa3j>; .
s»Jown
to * l Tufc*. Ooh«ri fttui fee sal* ty
lar.KfATracK. t uekron^
\r>. «ili I.i\n?flty iin*e*t^
SVNMIU&--1 trr*leiu«*; -
IbMlumi; ,
% * nitinJuUrr;
1 **■ ory Apr’**;
1 box JfctfittrsX ‘ t
1 BA** Hops; •
llibJOyatuci*;
100.4** i!ro«,na?.
Itwrired thl* day *tv.l tot by.
Attjjfl . KJHKPATUTCR & ItBEBOyg.
~ ....”■»
| >. **rfcl 1». Y». Zlcur, £3
iip «ja £"» Jo <w bnnvl.fttJil
** ftitf t?y ] n»T22|^^Krr^rAWtCiC
IVt i.ui limits"CaHa.l MiVb, Brio" trr&utl
; fjrr&Je t ; v
twvx KtRKtMTtttCK * UKUROXS.
|> A C M i*OA text* CMUijvUw T’aim ifoop, ou tooul
ftrtr23 __ KIUKPATKICK A UKURON’fI.
M' ' cm fcsoJ. B.nJ fl-fnUi* by •
nnr«i KIRKPATRICK A ILERKQSS.
L UT»~So kft!* Sp. 1 l*r4 tta wl«* by.
J*ri?t 7 KIRKPATRICK A IIKTUiONH-
BVV. for r»fo by
. 4«*17 KIRKPATRICK 4 JlKlUvONi^
Z‘ INC XVASU ti'Vu'tj •• Uyluic^ - ’ Ziuo \Vft<>
Ifard* on hand and for *sU by
<j«n!7 KIBKF ATIMCfc * UKUUOXS-
'|XUl —M fcjcrreU.H. <.l. ‘i*r f<»r *ai*» by
JL . awt? Kirkpatrick * rrEimuxs.
__ KIRK-gATItfCK 4b; ItKRnOSS.
j ' <]«£l' J ’• KIRKPATRICK * ItKEttOSS.
Om'jSrt' Yir*u*ni V. Hops ju*t -ttcM
reJ tit *al«j by
•Ht»4 _ „ Kirkpatrick a mroitosg.._
S" ' - Hot: .*>*,
* landing from jßramor Nyw York and for *u)o br
•-?••••■“ JAMES A. nUTCUISON- * iX»i
fiUSt- Louis SuffftMU'flnrry,
S^’'l r wrioixf tor wit* by
tVor:» _ _1 H-A, VAUNESTOCKA 00.
C" prim**, lor snfe'h*
1 „SMITH & gf KCI.AJK-_
LAUIES’ Sa'ida!.*, buskin*, tvud
Boot* T,*jr l^rrt«*. fc IIAV ,v AI . n . ■
. Corner of amt Liberty-sts.
!HtUSTKS“of «» Tory prt>*;pfo»ws cnU aw
[ eiuiniftp. ' I*4-£. it A\\l ARP,
j'n7 . Corner of Morhot anil liberty gt- a .
O Tl ( A^ r bb:a ifotUu-Ji Sugat-Uouw
JS . tart. Terri red from steamer Prftlrb* City* and for fab* by
iJrclS JAMKB A. irtTCHISON & CO. -
i VopV'JSU—7 drutus prime Codfob mvivid and for wle
L b * - BMMfIT A HENBUMV^-
bbTa <r*tra received by river aiidSr sol* low
- - h l ‘ (dwO) BAItKY A KKNSIIAW.
71 LINT bbb* ju?t pirim«r arttvlr,
■ f * >r^ ft iT- BAILKY 4 ItKNSHAAV^
rn’LHJWOO bbla choir* Apple* for iwtr loir by
devil BAU.KYAIIKSBIUW. SS* Tdbgrtyst.
SKtiARil —Just rrtfd.u supply of choice London wr« li
Yana Srcati*, In 100 boxes.
dw2 • . ....: B.UUSY A JUSK9IUW.
%>(Ta’Tn>;-‘ll6Ul>AVsi--A ; gwisral ftwortmont uf new
H PrulL Including llalsins, CurmnU> Figs Prunes nud
Lemon»tnl«»i Hard, Soft and rapor-shoU Almonds, WbJ*
n W n^’ WtoleB,,o ° r UA& * nENBHAW, '
hhd*, prim»'now crop, landing from
® stetunur Oakland, and for ealo by _, .
tlccia . - JASIKS A- IIOTCmSON A CO.
TVTiiiv'cfioV
Ltivcr RnlKlns
' M. R. TlaWns
IFnllanalLdfelm?, ■
• Pram Figs,
- Zonto Corrantsi
RccrWod and for sale by •
tel pAiLKY & inrosnAW.
SriOKDBALMON;
MewMftckrrel;
No. 1 Mackerel, In keU;
: Salmon* in libls.
BATIiKY k BJ2NSUAW.
For salo by
H""~ OMlNV—ltecelv*! by railroad, 4bblB-*lmt llominy
for fMe by
jnf>
JUST ILECRIVED— . . .. '
5 Lhda J. 8, lovoring> Hilla. Byrup;
. U.bblsSt. LoalaUoMou Syrup; , . ;
& lif hhls -Jo .do.
. lOtongalLkegdo do,, .
For sale nt tho lowest inntkct price by.
docO ; . BAILP.Y k UENSHAW, 253 lilyrty pU
'TTHEaiT’CBANUKUHIKS—Just rocoived and foresle 01
r the Family Grocery andUoustdceeperrsVStore of
nor!6 BAILRY ft KKN9UAW.
FhKSU CORN MEAL;
4UU 0)0 Ihs Extra HuUcd Buckwheat Meal*
IteeM and for sale'by ' BAILEY A RENSUAW, .
. oot2S '* - T 253 Liberty street.
JUST RECEIVED—2O bidsJ. S. Loverlugs AGo,’ Crushed
and Pulverized. Sugars for ealuby. ;
BAILEY & RENSUAW,
decSS Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 253 Liberty fit.
EEWNKD BUGARS-r*"
• ‘GO bbU I Crushed;
60 “ C do.
40 “ • C Powdered; *
. -•40 « 000 Loaf;.
Landing from steamer New York nad for sale by <
dec3 - JAMES A. HUTCHISON k CO.
ZINC.FAINTSr
. 20 tons
Snow White,
Block,
Brown,
In store tvnd for ealo by '
; < ; JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO.,
«3 - 45 Water nnd 02 Front sis.
/tOl l GALENA LEAD landitigfrom Bteamer A 1
toonaj for sale by ••••--
; Uec2B • • - JAMES A. lU3TCHISON& CO.
"A LL KINDS OP GOLD, SILVER AND DANK NOTES
bought, sold and eifchangetf by ■ • ' 1
■ oc2o] • - A. WILKINS & CO., Bankers* -
United States Bank Bnilding, No. 71 Fourth st.» Dhtsbnrgh.
onn BOXES EIRE CRACKERS, NO. 1.
4>UU CO do Jockaon do
20,000 Torpedoes. - ••• i
.1 cose Nutmegs.
• • ;30 kegs Cooking Raisins. . ■
Kecolredand for x&Tohy • - ;
deed J. 0. ANDRB3ON A CO, No; 0 Wood e 1
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LEW. BOOKS, MUSIC,. &c.
NJSW BOOKS—At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 SlAlE
KET.street—•v'--r--
The Analysis of tho Bible.
SilUman’s'Visit.to Europe.
Comparative Philology, DeVere.
Peruvian Antiquities; Illustrated. Ilawkff. .
Notea from life. Henry Taylor.
Wide World;; UJuetratoded.. .
Parley’s Present. Elegant juvenile; lHua’d.
Christmas Blossoms. do
Cottage Bible. ;..y’ “ .
BJrket Fpster’ssplendid ill list rated euiUorr Of-Loogfal-
Jow’s Works.' English.
Otber'fiimilar preaentatidn Bookff^-. ' \-
UncleBam. . New. Mrs.Stowc.', -
Influenced By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam.
Sparing to Spend.
The little Drummer. . ;
Tangle'Wood Tales.
Lpuia XVU.; Life, Sufferings and Death.
Venice, tho Citjr of Uni Rea. ' .
8econ«l War wjth England. Ilraulley.
History of the Insurrection in Chino.
Homes of tho New World. Miss Bremer. \•. .. !.
'JTonm and Neighbor.*. Newed. do
The .Bow in tho Cloud, or Covenant Merry fhr the
AfßlctetK ". • '
Martyr Missionary. ,
' The Behavior Book. Miss . • i
Story of Mt; Blanc. ‘
Student’s Manual. «. ‘ i
-Key. John Todd's Books for Children.
Ufaofliimwl Wetater. Formlejw BiTJSON ]
Bate Davison & Agnow. [
TJOOKS FOR TUB 11'
American Female Poets; illustrated.
British do do do
Dictionary of Poetical Quotations. -
Dictionary of Bacred
The Women of the Scriptures.
Sceues in the life of the Saviour. . .
Scenes In the Lives of the Patriarchs and Prophets,
Heroic Women of History. - 4
. Uncle Tom’s Cabin;, beautifully illustrated.
Mrs. Hemim’a Poetical Works. i:
-Pope's. do' - . do-
Tapper’s’,-' -do rdo
•Tapper's Proverbial Philosophy.
Poems of Oiwiaji.- Lalla Jtookh. •
The Gift. The Ladies’Gift.
Marrlnße Offering.; Young Ladies’Home...
Poems by Amelia. - «■ .
or the Saiited Dend. •
Flora’s Lexicon. Floral Forget-me-not. •
Forest Flowers of the West;
Beenes at Home. Greenwood Leaves,
- Fcm Leaves.
A crest variety of Albums and Juvenile Works..
For sale by ' - : B. T. C. MORGAN, .
dec23 No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. <
[>OOK3 LAST KKOKIV.ED, AT DAYISON’3 BooK Store,
t> Gs3larket street, nearßourth. :•
Harper’s awl Putnam’s Magazines;
Lyell*sGeoloj?y; Pierson on Infidelity—notr saprly;
IXamilton’js Philosophy jrllitcbcoct-’s Philosophy; -»
Liber on Civil Liberty and Government; *
Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities; ' t
Ixmgstroih on the Hite and Honey Bee; _ .
Webster’s Dictionaries, Bash's Notes; > . . i
Kltto’s Bible Illustrations; Explanatory Bible;. ,
Priino on Dcatlrof Little Children; Pern Leaves; '
Isaac T.’ nopper? Mlvionary of Kllmany; ;
Lamp and Lantern, Hamilton; - - • „ . f , ’
Jacquellno Paschal, or Convent Life at Port Royal. (de3
k >'K\V VOLUME COMMENCED—I’UTNAftI’S MAOA-
A ZINE FOR JANUARY.—.
■x -
Washington's Early Dnys; by Mrs. Kirkland.
PublicßoildingsprNewYork;,illustrated.. ‘
Th» Natfoonl Inventory. .
An Adventure on the Plains. -, ....
Modern Prophets—Confessions of a \oung. Artist.
Aurum Poiabno—Sketches in nParis Cafe.
ITayti and the Haytiaus.
Three DayMnArgolfs. , . •*
The Catastrophe at Versailles.'
Stage-Coach Stories—The Conqueror’s Grave. . ~
LUcmry Piracy. Pnh» and Punsters: ;
Editorial Note?, literature, Music, Fine A<ls. Ac., At.
Fuljs.'tlbers remitting sswitl receive the Magaziuo for
!554, and a complete set of the TUoxtratod Record of tll<?
iiulustry of aUNttUon^contetolng6ooo engravings. .
9 W. A. GILDENPJ2NNKY & CO., *
Fourth street. •
NttW Memories, and UtUo 131
gongs by & C; Foster.
' Jli'ply to Lilly Dale.:
: Uncle TomVßellgion* .
KstyDidsnd Katy Didn’t—-duett.
The Other Side of..Jordan—Sons, by Mrs. FlnTcn-c.
Grace Schottisob; by 0. Anton. •
Jollien’s Library of t, e w Dances.
ViUA2oKcdoffa;:very pretty.
The Nymph TFjdtr.
. iEtna Galop; vKh ft beautifaHithogrnpb. . .
•.Irfjto&bottisclu FloraMazorka.
Jul Hen’s English Quadrilles -
- Junior Bachelor *8 do
Prim* Donna Walt^CarGaUar.
JtmtTceeired and.fotahioby .
IL ECIIKOEDF.It & CO.,
Cargo’* UiJU Fourth pL
(SIUiUTMAtt AND tlllu HOUIBA¥S.-i-The subscriber
j hating been at great pains>»nd eiponeo fn.preparing
for the HnlWa**, ftcl* <t«Uo confident, with hia largo and
varied bUkU or Books, ac„ of feting able to give good satis*
faction to all who may wish to find'Books and Prescril* for.
tbo coming season. Special attention-’ bhs been given to
tooka fur Children. JOHN 8. DAVISON,
declD - . : : C.‘> Market, near Fonrth sC,
■\TJSW BOOKS.—Justreceived, The Young VoyogeorK,or
JAj Boy Hunters in America; by Captain 51. BeW; with
twelve illustration*.
, !V>einfl and'.lterodirs; by. Phoohe Corey.
Passion FI owns. • , . .. „•
Th« T»rwt Prince, proTiD'r (he Identity of F/mts lie Sis
tpeatUof Franc© and the Iter. Eleaxer Wiliams; by John
Hannon. ' ~ . _
January and June-hring oat-door thinkings and fire
side memories; by B- V. Taylor : Illustrated.
lleaUhTrip to the Tropics; by N. I*. Wills. . - ' :
Clorerdook, or Recollections of our Neighborhood In tho
second series; by Alice Carey.
A Pay in the Crystal Palace, and how to make the most
of it; by VT.C. Richards, A. 11.
Men aud Things in Europe; by Klrwuo.
A fi*»w supply of Hot Cura just ready and for*sale at
W. A. GIUJEXFENNEY £ CO.’B,
70 Fourth street-
JUST RECEiVED AT DAVISuN’S BOOK
STORE,'t"* MARKET sfc—SchaiTs History ;Antouin
Honrs, Sir*. Kirkland; Bloodstone, by McLeod; Up the
Hirer. ShellonGolden Link; Tip-Top; IJtlle Drummer;
Mura on \bv Church; Pnstor’a Sketches, second series;
Tfaf* ford our Shepherd: Memoir® of I*. Williams, iho Pata
eaniatt Mtadonary, bv-Hamilton; Tbo Well Spring; Per*
kins’ Arithmetic; areeufcaT* C.JL Arithmetic; McOoffeyV
Macaul»y ! s Mbrellaoles; rresb. Hymn Books In
tfogwnt binding; KutUerford’s Childrenand the latest
riucsof tlwS.B. Union. For Nile by
JOHN S. DAVISON,
dccCS * 65 Market street near Fourth.
• XT KW-BOOKS JUST ItKORtVKD AT DAVISONS BUCK
STORE, 65 MARKET street, near fourth: —not
Oimr Ellen Mulgrare; Pletre Toorsant; Flower of the
Family: Little Ferns Ibr Ut tie FMends; The Early Called;
little Sn»y\« Six Birthdays; Cloth Bocks for Children:
Kenny's Mills, or Ifoo Earnest Worker; At Home and
Abroad, or How to BehaVe; splendid English iUnstraiwl
and <s»lorwt inTenlles; Common Sights on Sea and Land;
Vox and <3«cet; Blind Sister; Small .Ho* t Prairie Missnon
wy; Self-Reliance; My First Bom; The Visit; Sins of the
Tongue; IJfaKeal and Unreal; Alice and Bessie; toys and
ptmles, fur children; Boyhood of Great Men; Harry's Lad
lU* to Learning; Arabian Nights; lUteiorie of Conversation;;
editions of the Wx-lz, English and American,
illustrated; Melville’* Sermons: Christ in History; Thu
Lnst Da vs of Christ, by Schaxifllet; Hftstor's Sketches;
Richard Williams, tho Patagonian Missionary, by Hamil
ton. • -
AND UULIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON’S
\j BOOK. STORK, C 5 MARKET street, near Fourth.—The
dob«Tibcr having now opened his Holiday Book*,:VrOuld
invito attention to fcls largo assortment of JUVENILE and
clber ROOKS suitable to the season. The'assortment in
etude* Children’s Books for. all ages and purses; English,
classics. In splendid cabinet binding;' the most elegant edi
. tbmac-f jwket, liinUy and pulpit Bibles; superbly iUu*<
traled English works: ami Prayer Books and Bible* invcl
vej. with gold and silver ornament*. That ho may have
the plojumte of giving greater saltefaction'to friends and
! ™ stomc "’ *“ rarly " J,s - JOilK ji; DAVISOS;:
?tec!2 . ■ 65 Market, near Fourth Street.
S«w MubJc. • -..j
\ COMPLETE assortment of Songs, with English anil
TtaH&u words; Fantasiesand.Potpourris,arranged for
U\o Hams from Ml iho favorite and popular Operas of Mo
£«rt, DontrctU, Ilrilini. Meyerbeer, ltewni, Verdi, Aubex,
Weber* ItdiUleu, llalfiy Lorising, Floton, «te n etc 4 together
with the latest composition* of Jaell. Oottschnlk, JuUien,
Stnik<wb,'ctc.> etc~ cte. Just receded aml for tale by
11. ECUUOKDEft A CO.,
Cargo’s Hall, 83 Fourth street.
Blank, booku-t Leg*™, :
- Journals;' Day Docks, • .
Cash Books, Receipt Books,
• Dockets, Or any ileserlp:
lion of BLANK BOORS MADE TO ORDER at short notice,
r>r the most superior quality of paper, bound in any style
required. Blank Books pagxp to order.
i laiff? and excellent stock of Blank Books always on
hand and for sale'at low rates, consisting of Cop, Demy and
Sodium work, in all styles of Binding. .
' The trade supplied on iiboral terms.
.. . W» 5. RAVEN,
Blank Book ■Manufacturer,
i fpp2 . - Corner of Market and Second streets.
■VfkW BOOKS! —11. P. CAUOW, Dispateh Buildings, has
J.X received the following: .
Magnainc of Art, for December ;
No-dDracticnlPraughteman; &
Popular Educator, for December
,Tho Lady at ilomo, hy.Arthur;
•ThoTron Rule,‘by Arthur;
The. Twin Brothers; .> -v . . .
And all tho different Mngarftiw* Ibr the. present month,
deed . ; . U. P. CALLOW, Third street;
TTAIK PyE—Oo you want U? Yes! Why, then, buy
|| dusTADOEo's. It makes a. beautiful brown q| black,
tUnichalleraEOS the lustre ofthe raven's wing. For saleat
declT ...... : KKVSKR’3yI4O Wood street.
NEW YEAR’S PARTIES —Good ami cheap Frulu*
A rau bo had at 3KUU HAWORTU’S, corner of Diamond,
alley and the Diamond, such as— ./ U:' * ’
. Now Bunch Raisins, ft
Cluster “ 10;
Kog and Valencia Raisins, . - 8
French Currants, • • • IOJ-^2O; “ •
Orange and Cilron Peels, Sc, ounce.
Cranberries, : quart.
. . Cooking Wino and Brandy, 25 “
But above oil* prime Y.* Hyson Te-a at £Qe.slb;
I Al?o,-flno rough flavored English Breakfast Tea al &0 cts.
I por pound.’ ‘ . <lec3o
-BAILKY 4 RTCNSItAW.
CUEAP nOUSFdi, in variouslocaUomsintownand coun
try, and on accommodating terms, can- bo had by ap
plying at the Real Estate ofllco of .
1 9 b g. CUTHBERT A BON,
t a 9: • 140 Third street.
. FARM FOR SAliB, situate ninutrcn ml Ira rom Ibn
A city, and two miles from the canal: 25 Acres cleared,
will, a Log House, Stable, Ac. g^^^^'sON,
Real Krtate Ag'ts, 140 ThM »t._
ft good Houw, Bara, 404 100 COTHBKRT * SON,
. _ - ' 140 Third street. ,
TYTTITTK PLANNERS —A. A. MASON & CO. > No. 25
TXT S invitoTttontion to their very large and
w VplolS~t n of iviuto Flannels, of Foselgnsn^
mastic manufacture. _— __ .. ——.
SbblsNo.lSalraon,
Soo lbs smokeu Salmon,
20 bfela gib’d Itening, ~
20 do No. 3 Mackerel, • ■
150 boxes Burlington sealed and No. 1 moked nerdng,
| For sale low for cash by ;.J |SUU lIA\V’ORTH, _
<lficO v ;: ’ - < Corner of Piamond:aD(l Dirtiptma alley.
StonoßrbwDj
=vri:w JIAISSINB—6O . • : ■
'l\ tl -- lomßtta ScoillfißS: forsalftov - - .
j. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street
‘»;T
; V>: ’■^ r .y r 4 ’-
[OIiIDAVS— Consisting, in pnrf, 11*
noy24- .••• - 1 ; _ •
11 .. uo'Woctl Btrc-ct.
above.
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Vi’
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-Invalids oI TirtsburgA
:X' aij>(ro»«‘: 6f v M ”i?E^ton fl smie. >, - ■.;
au«J into ~. ■ ■
' • nTTBO-ELECTWO
VOLTAIC -CHAINS^
/C .NiSTfunii .Nf ’ - '
agect,.po'Cp'«.i l
'.n'oxt to thetfdi
current uf-ETW
-From tlid inasJ
Ttwildomliu
a FINVUi. PER!
to directions, to’
Rheumatism,
v Oom, Sciatic
: 'PaTnlysSt ,
IWnfulAntlSvrelted Joints, Rfc. Vitus’Dance, >;
. Neuralgin of thaFnee,: -Gcnewl'Pehility,-. ; •,
Diseases'nf the Spine; ’v . 1 Pa'riVdf •
' Deafness and llyi?tortcBV:Dyßfop?ta, • { i.v
ALL DISEASES . ' a -
Thai nm -caused by a.• deficient: Amount v > /I ' !-
FLUID, are greatly rclioTO-1, 1/ not perm tmently.cn red. by ... ... _t , v .
simply w«mDg tlioehalns for n few 1 hours eaih day
Be It-Understood • v*.*/.
That it is-not cJoiine/L that it cnrcf.aU only, • - -
those Tor -srhich it.is recommended; -jmd moreoyer,
boHly claim and DEFY. that no medicinal agent of Alix
KINB has peribnaed SO MANY CURBS daring tl» .last -;:.
ycar.of ihrwe<li3caseajust named,as-
PULVEEHACHEE’S ELECTBIC CHAINS.
And to prove thU aseeTtion. Ve defy any'pergoii'to'produce ;
w> many WELI, AUTHENTICATED CERTIPICATES of .
Scientific Physiciwja and intcJllgont patients «8 may /be-v-Vl;:;:?}
found in ft pamphlet of thirty-six pages, to bo had (gratis) .i*
oTJhQ.ngentloTMs town... • - •. v. • -.v-if
. The electric Cbeiha ‘were finit introduced iaFranctfifi 1850, V : ; 2
and after beinpr'eabjccfed tfttfuy tnost -i: >;• v v
;Thatoagh and Kigld Trial*
By tha first medical men ia Faria, they.were found to pos-
boss stratijje and marvellous poj£«r lti rcilovioj; pain, where*
'cveT applied, and I»y their rafwfmde wflre - : M
the hospitals o£ thateltyynnd also Bccuredbyletterapatent - ; -
by the French Government.• ; ,,; • : . : >■ v
-They arc now introduced In olmost every Hospital in .
Bogland, Germany, .Aostri<i, Ih*lfdTnn, and- patented.in
tboso whero.they hare bocomo the
MOST POPULAR. CURATIVE AOKST IN THE WORLD. „ -
They were first introduced ;toto the ~United Stotas about o.
one-yenr rihce, ond.Trent through, the same usinEu*. - 3*
rope, and wcro at onto introduced into every Hospital in
New York, where they nro now in daily use, effecting oven ••• .>* -t
MORE WONDERFUL . CURES than, had ft»cr before hern. . ' ■.vl'
awarded.them. a. ... • - ••. ; ■ ; *• .
Thoyaro highly recommended by I?rofc. Votontine Mott, X‘- ~:
Yahßarcu, Post and-other?, who have published" their * . :c .
vlowa of their power and mine in. several of the .tn«UcaV v: .
journals in that cifcyyftpd are also! in tho!. dally practice of -v
recommending their, use to patients. A full acconnt of their ' * .
.opinion mny also be found in every pamphlet, nml Sent to.-.-v.-.vb '
tbe addm«H of any .person -In tbo 13tato ny applying (post: -,
paid) toDr.:GEO.H.'KI3YSEIt, who iangentfor Pittsburgh, V..--4.
I’a*. Tho chains canbcsenf by mall, with fall descriptions i
*.*■-••'.•• r '" ; ■ ■ ■■' ■ •..■■uv .
. Pricer.f Chains. s3jind $5. •
Physicians are politely invited to call and examine licit • ./ .]
construction,; and pronounce upon their merit?!’ v r "}. '."X ' -/■'V
One Word Slors to Invalids* ■. :;i
No person heed fear that they will:not accomplish just- • • * .. r.
what U Is.clojnied they cap ,<lo, .
become disgusted with a constant pouring down of patent.- •;. v • .
nostrums (boltled swill) aro kindly and polileJy innted to - . . j
giro them a trial. ~ ' ■
N.- B. —Onu Chain will -last for years. and lose none Of. Ha : • Jp****
electric power by use. und canbcntrplicd to either adult or. r ,
hild. ,1
GKO IT. KEYBER, No: HO corner -of Wood street'and \
Virgin alley, wholesale and retail.agent. . .[dtoWriawGm . : .r~
BYBPEPSTA.
RUEUMATTB3T,_
FROM THE METROPOLIS.—Tors it around! let thoafV
Higted bear the glad tidings! This is butthe ecnllmenlof
thousands: - v '•'/-v->
Messrs. Mortimer <£ Mowbray —Gentlemen :• Having been •>
afflicted with Liter CLmpJaihi often 1/fcrs
■Tjgr, for the benefit of ihe oflllcte J, take great pleasure In an*.
bouncing that niter, using’ a fenrbotties of jour-Haihptoh’
Tincture,;! found it cure.'-1
have used.dlflerenfc ineUlc-ines from time ,’td limp,but have
noVeT been able to account for liny nppainnt'gpod;'«hd it Ifl -
u blessingiofltrickenjhmhanity.to find (Hat thattnedfcinMS;'
found whieA possesses '
«a«7ife ' Th 6 many cures it has wrought is -a sufficient':
{Siariuitceof the which may be erperien*; .■>
red from itB.as3o;- .;. :y<mn'j respectfully, '?
-J. CrtTAin n*r.
: 7iTVISU COMphATNT, IH3BIUTY*
[ Extract from. James J7arrisi &q?& IslUr* Alezani2ri<x, Ta*X_.
■ AffeTepeahiDgctw o odcrfalcureftonhimselfiheFayß;-r-. -
Mrs. H. hasbeen suffering with -the liter-complaint and:
•with-iinabiiity, constantly complaining, .from weakness
through bcrwholo system. She now enjoys better health -
ilv&n for thirty years, Iving VestoTod'-by the hfOof -;
3lampton’s Vecfitftble Tincture.”
DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES.
\Erzrdt£qfti..Lrtt*r from LouilonCb,, To.] r ,
. /‘My iriXe Lcia been for years afflicted with great weak* .
ness; pain-' in the pMoand back; palpitation of; the
heart; feebleness of. the hcrVona fystcmj.losa of .appetite; .'
romplexiou .sallow; the Sight of one-eye olinOTt '
other very weak. lam pleased to say,Hampton's Tincture
iuui restored her.to perftct licalth. Her eyes hre an good
jiowns ever they were,” •
- ItTIETBUTTSM, Sfl TEARS.
■ Mr?-E.BaffwelljOf Yirjunia, sniTered from Rheumatism •
from her 12th to her.'sotli year of ago; at times entirely .
helpless.’ Beingwealthy, sin* employed the at
tention, mad tried many medicines, but ires'pared only by
Hampton's Vegetable ‘ "••’•'•• i
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
iiu; ;wo neiv
Th'o;wife of Thomas M. Yetikle, 78 IVarl Ftreetj vras-a
great sufferer for eight years. .Restored in' perfect health
i«y Ifrunp'ton’e VegetabloTinetore.- -' -
MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. - . - • '...
Mr. Jarreit Plummer, 168 East Baltimore street, rafteredV,
this dfeeAse intensely six years;-could not.sleep* dreadful -
ulcers formed on his limbs, from which splinters of bone is-. •
jmed.; Hie physician pronounced him j □ curable; but Hamp
ton's Vegetable Tincture cured him. “• _ • ‘V- :
lIEREDIT*KY SCHOFULA.-
. A boy in the family of-the Hon. W;;P. :Tbomaason;.cn«».-;
member of Congrats from Kentucky, was a tna?s of sores ; -
from head'to'-foot. ' I!!r eyelids turned inside out, protru- -
ding over tho cyebaUs so as to' prodace blindneCT If o was.,
carcdby Hampton's TtydebtelSnctuTe.... •; •
Dm‘KrBIA,.NERVOUS .DISEASE, Ac.
Mr. We. Oldham, ot the Baltimore CnstomJlouPb, suffer?
od -ToE .CTsliiocn inonths,/with body and
mind seriously; o footed./ lie ?rfiß cured by lfarnptan’S Veg-
Liable after other things fulled, ' yfliiftiiiiiliT
: cocon, consumption; Ac.
, Mr. Henry C. Winn hod' i/cough;for, five. years, grcstK.
bail. 5h alii fire'or>ix;phys»cnons; tried all
their remedies, hut was cured only by; : ;• /.';: 7?\' .*
HAMPTON’S' VEGETABLE TINCTURE.'/ . v
sale, wholesale and retail,'at tho Drug Store or
Pr. GEO.'H.KEYSEK,/M(5, corner of WOodstrwt.and Vir
gin oUrr. Also, by J- P. V ATTetiheu v. fno'ij&liw
r»|iiJuM<T H« NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington \
•Jp.' City# May 15tb,:lS*>2i-?-// , '
Da. 3. &Boss's J&fdical Adviser in Fersonxxn SuxjusiCtna :
in UcnWiy icith an publication ia - /
•from the pen of an of;Philadelphia, a ;
regular graduate of the Medical C6l!egc, and an honorary -
.member of tho rhil&Jelplifo/Sfedical Society. It contain* .
much good advice to inTalidfl,.as/Trell.a.< persons in health.
It also describes jd a comprehcnsWc maimer, the diseases ,
of our variable climate, and tho.mbde of treatm eu t.VNo /;
family should .bo/witliout a 1 copy of this booß. It can bo j
bad, without anycharge,' at thovnrioua drug' stores in this > ;
city, vfhero. Dr: Hose's valuable' Family Medicines, are for. / ;;
Dfu J. S. Ro3£*S NERVOUS AKn IJfTIfJOBATITra ConntAL, tho ■•<
greatest .dlseoTcry in medhal science. This astonishing .. .1
preparation, for misingup a weak constitution, debilitated :
by care, Übor, study or disease, actsWke a charon -It gives :
strength-and appetfte, and possesses great invigorating
properties, for heart disease, aTTnervous affections, flatu
lence; heart-burn, mtlcsshcssj-nmiibness, nouTOlgia, rola* .
ing thospirit?, and giving power to tho whole system, it is .
almoafc-miracnlous in its effects. Fifty cents a bottle-:: ;• /
Dr. ,/Jose’s Cdcbrat&d Family and his Medical
Adrwer to /brsoas in Sickness emdinlTeaWu— Tam just in ■.:... !•
mceipt of a fresh assortment of thbuliove Medicines, and a .
lo t of his valuable boohs foe distribution, of which tho puV .
liearo invited tft call and accept a copy. • > • : -
deol3:d*w O. If. KETSBIt. 340 Wood street.
:HE BANNING'S LACE OF EODV JBEACE.
; “ ' TntvDraco of Dr- Banning
'•/j’. by ..
. ! A/ /ihuudmlsbf personß.fnpthe_ - .
’KI >A‘ I //■ /ycuroundurovcntiunofTbca?, ...
XAI; . ■.-Tii—TSr /tf Pulmonary, Dyrpeptic, Her- - •
' /ipV // '.rous. PZc- -
'WvS/' // ’riw ami child-bed 'WRAK-
H.rr il/ ■; 1 1 (jf -XUSSKS, nuch 0* Frolapsue .
•M• uteri, Chronic ;
it"** . Droggirg of ibfi Bowels,:
■ . v Ustulftj :
Enlarged Veins. : J-lssnyB,dcscriptivo of its use, may be had :
at my Storej free-of -charge. ■ • .v- . ; ■■
. ,jO»-I.alan keep Fitch’s, Ohapia’p, Jocksdn a* Mrs. Better r ,
aud Vanhorn’s SUPPORTERS; also, TRUSSES of-every /
kind; 'Lace StochhagiH Suspensory Bandage?, and everyva- :-. :
rlcty-6f mochahical appliances used in. thu euro of disease...
I would respectfully invito tho attention of physicians and , v
others to tho above articles. • : / i / ;
I Forsaloat- 'Df.G.n.IIEVSm’SDnUQSTOXI^“^ S: f'
j' '•. • / ..... ‘ 1 • • 110 Wood Btrfeot.
Ni B.—rersons in want of Trusses, can have them sent
to any part of the country, by stating whether Jbt tho right
( or. left side, and ponding tho measnre round thp bodv* [noT ....
350 Reward
WILL bo paid to any pDreon'whowulbay .
a box of Dr'TRRRKI/S UEALINQ OINT-..
|| . 11 WENT; and use -It according to dlrecaon?,
if jiicy will call at my office anti say with .
/ •& >*\ ] ’ ' conscience,''that it will not catn*.
'/FXSZLiL p?<-trfyCttrcChappcd:llands,Chihlains,Cha
.'.'JJSa. - ling, Sorb Ups, Duma and Krwa«S Sores •
■ ' cu CMldtcn, and greatly olleTlato, If not
I ’iys&U entirely cure. Saltrneom, PUuSylnHamma*
tion of the Breast Bitoe of InsccLvPtopjM on the Saco,
audaiu&eaeeeorthestin.
For sale by TLEOTNO BROTHKES, and Df. Kltmit, .
Wood: street, Firtsburßh; J.O. :
S: nOl.SlKS,TeinperaJice,llle; D. H. CURAT, AilegbMy,
AVH.BMBBM* 880.. W rittebursb; JWHj:
v\z & wiQirrMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works r Rail/*
i DAVISON, E« M t SPANG A GO.* • Stewartstown•. •
LEWIS DA&EhL A CO., ShaTpsburg; STBWART, Llf> YD .
t, no Mechanic.f;’ Iron Works; J. W.. HANNEN, Mon-
jvjiSdtanr _
ILKAUiNU'OLNT&ILNX u? U am Sail*
I ) rheum (Tetter); Chilblains,Common
Cracked Hands, Butob or Scalds', Cuts or Wounds Piles,ln-
Summation,of th**. Breast, Bites of Insects, Bore Upfl, J- i® ;
oles on the FnctC wid .Breaking Out and Sflres on Children,.,
and all Diseases of tho Skin, Qxucl.fr end surer tlnur any
-other Medicine.- . • - ", J.' • •''•
Bor sale by FLiKMTNCJ.BROTHERS, and
-Wood street, Pittsburgh; J-QiSMiTIT
Store; WftL SKI BEET & 8110.,477 l»enn
Si WIQUTMANi Pennsylvania . Glass Worfesr Jure. ,o.
i I£OLMES, Tempernnc«TiUe; I),'M. CURRY; Allegheny City,
AUegheny City; l 'y. SL . SM H,'Wo.* 4 re Jg > '
vUIot.MJKE B.DAVISON, Ensl LllKrty; SPABB A *X>-.
Blowartstorm; :hKWI3 BAL'ABIX A C 0
STEWARTStOIffI- A CO., Mechanics'; Iron\Vorts, J.
tiANNEN,Manchester. . /\
jy2saJ,wy -:;. 1 •. =-
TAT singio ta. of Dr. TKKttKh’tSMfITMKh f *l>l
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• 'pa.: BROWN,• No. 41 Diamond.A!ll«y*. t>*r. .■/>■■ i
TO te>? liia entire attention to an office rracUfi«. ;®^^ . \
Vtgf •.• TTin imacofia is mostly • ctmifaw&< to Prtvafr IM' -
vfet Ycncrtal Jhszasrs t and «uch painfulAtTectifm?i; fim> ,-y »
feKmabtonbyimpmacuco, j
. g s «bilia t ;•
Drethtal'Wfichargen, Impurity j,
hbs of tho Venenrol OTj?aiJ. bkiix D»^^»'PC r^D^l w ea j c .
neS? ImpotCTcy, Kheum&lJrai, Foß^j. yirtnl4 ...... )■
Monthly Suppression*, 'Steim' • .1
tattojl o/the Bladder-
CoTeptaniotoed ■. ■ ■ <Vi~ iki-lteVenaMjaßr.BTOtra ’}
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