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    HUM IAT I*EHS
Tna.Toaca Lion Paoccenns,—The Bremen
trintwkotit yesterday evening, clad appropri
late eestonte,iri greater numbers than we have-
Mt seen before, for.the.furpose of welcoming
tbe !Patriot's Hungarian. 'All - the companies
of : this city, Atte/Omni;add Biimiligham,..were
present, and - the light .from the - largenumber of
torchea which they. canied, reflected pots the
ono*, rendered the "spectacles vary Iwilliant
one. In addition to our gallant Brinien, the
Torneis, and various other associations, togeth
er 'with the Proteitent Association, several Vol
-,CPrePanjee:lndercommend of Colonel E.
eTrerille, and n very large number o( our citizens
- ., actembled on Penn St. In the Fifth and Ninth
Wird', but understanding that Governor Cos
, enth Wouhl not :arrive until morning, they re
: "Inet4tly dispersed at About seven o'clock.
". :The Vairmentit and flood Intent Fire Com
ppniea walked - wearly to - Wilkinsburgh;where it
..'wee_ plought that... Kossuth would pass the night,
....bat met him beyond Emit Idberty, where they
received him with loud cheers.
half-paet sena o'cloct,'llle distinguished
Hatorian arrired at the. EL Charles Rotel,
which? he entered by the private door In Third
. street. An immense multitude bearing that he '
' , was hi the louse, soon afsembled, and called for
him Vociferonsly„
- .siths!...fossoth appeared on the balcony, and
was greeted with detd'ening cheers. In a few
Worls'fie addressed them, saying that the wrath
-
ei was very coldHo was extremely unwell—
" expected to renfattiamong them a few days, dur
ing which time thTcOuld jrolgo Whether he was
worthy of their e thy, and he' could judge
'whether they were practical men; imable to ad-
dtuse them Opt_evening, he was compelled to
bld them farewell for twenty...four hours..
par illustrious visitor then retired iu the midst
of tremendous applowao.
mgensia OP 001INCL8
: ELTCYFON Or CITY OrrlCEp. l -The Select and
Common Councils of Allegheny; Wet on Tuesday
jointly,.in the Common Council room, and elect
ed the following officers:
Mite' Treasurer—Jonathon Snob. Superin
, Sentient Water Srorks.—James Day,. Clerk of
Markeh—Mr.'..ileGoinigle. Street Commit
tionei—S,r Tyler Weighmaater--John Chem
bete.: Wharf hlustor—Alexander Johnston.—
Asstssor4 Derby. Seegrding Regale
' torLjamen Riahoy. :-Assistatti, Itegulators—J.
Stoddard and Ji.s. Irwin. Board Measurer,-
Jamei Logan; -- I(ardett,
.IfcGiunis, Walters.
,Solicitor—S. It Guyer, Salt . Inapector—John
Stoddard. -
Measurer ofCoal, 'Wood andillark!-,Benjamin
Lokee. Assessor of Water Benti—Jonathan
Both Bell Ringer,-Augnstni Ilnaselbough.
The joint Ineking-of Concils then adjourned.
• REQ[ITION or .Kositrir—Our reesiers wil
llnd below, a Het of the enrinne committees ap
ical:tell with reference to the reception of Soo
• -
loath. .
Eon J 13 Guthrie, lion H S Flemlog,•Col S W
'Blank, John Morrison, Gen Win Latimer, E
GMecam, Col J H Sewell, T Uruhametter, Cul F
G Kay, - Leckyllarper, D N WhitetofJ II Fos
ter,'ll P J 13 Backoteis, Allen Kra
. mef, Alex Holstein, Col Lco Sahi, L
Dr Weinebergy C C Loomis, Dr 9 Dilworth, H
Nixon, lion W W Irwin, Dr John Dixon, W W
Dallas', Alex M Watson . , Charles Kant, lion - C
'Nailer, Wm a Rose, Dasid Campbell, David
SEClelland, Samuel Frew, William Porter, John
'Sias,' Ilenry MeGenii, John Harper, John Gra
, Kinst, :Rudolph Ilinnan, Joseph S. Lynch,
. Janies McAuley; Dr' George D Brace, C
Smith, John -Straab, Cyrus Townsend, Casper
. Greg,James Richey, David St Evans, G R.Rid
-dle„ John II Phillips, Perry Baker, Wm E. Ste
"- - yensoyi, 'Sunni! Allinder, Benjamin Courtin, A.
11. - ,Reinbart, Capt John Hay:Caps John Young,
JrD . r G Beichelm, Dasid • Smith, Win H Smith,
- George F Gilmore, Leonard Walters,John Greer,
:Henry .Alsaltutr, John Roth, John Renee, Cap
'`'twin James BOyd, George E. fliemah, Charles
' Raisin, Philip Gast, Henry Seller, John
her, I 1 Mahon, Josiah Copley, Alexander Knox,
]Sr: G. McCook, 11. S. Magraw, N. Buckmaster,
•
L. Wilcox,. P.. Moinhardt, Thos. Steel, Wm.
McCandlese, Daniel Sorbet, A Wilkins, B. Win -
.chester Aug Wagner, Thos McConnell - , Josiah
King, .7 H Kennedy, T M Marshall, If Schwartz
'',John C Phrry, J Yerger, C Stockton, John
Scott, 6 W Jackson, AnUrew Burke, Lewis Orb
kir. Wen .11. 81 OsInir, Wm .1 floward,.Cot E Tre
f. 'inky M Mittman, 0, M'Cordl 6 ,.,Jas A Mas.
.1; Capt'llerriot.
ccotxrrirs oiIIECZPI7ON.
Eon. W. W. Irwin, H0n..31. Hampton, Dr. T.
F.:Dale, Oen. W. Robinson, N. Voeghtly, Esq ,
Hon. W. Forward, Dr. H. D. Sellers, 'Wm. A.
Irvin; Wm. Coleman, JaMes *Nutt, John J Rog
gen; Cal a W Mack, Gen Wm - Lorimer, E p
laissam, Col J - 11 Sewell, T Umbstaettr, D N
' White, II P Mueller, Alex Holstein, W W
. las, Win J Rose, Samuel Frew, Conrad Bawer-
Ljobard Slivery, A G Loyd, 3 TFatterson,
Cyrus Black, WEL'Bstnhill, Robert Lee, James
„H. Chriety, Lecky Harper J Heron Foster,
Charles Avery,,J Bowman iweitzer, And Dar id
I Ritchie, Td . Fat Alden, A W .. Foster, J W Rob
ertson, Wm Alexander, H Hartley, Thomas
Donkies!, J D . W White, Dr J R-,f3peer, Dr Wm
F Irwin, Theo F Wright.
Orator of the dayLCol Elturzt W. BLA CE.
FINANCE (loners-mi.
I,arimer, Jr, RI Jones, £ D Ganiam, W
W A Irvin, I .9ahl, John Idorri
,
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CoMMITTEr. ON BALtrns.
-.Doane Hartapepar, Captain - -Charlton, Jahn
C01611710E ON ItUilIC
Frederick Oleakeuser, EL Sieber, Levi Mel
lor; C..H. 'Paulson. •
, .CO:p111761 . c471./LIA.OES.
-Wm..L Rose, lEezeldsh. Nixon, and B. Win
cossmirreis or coascLis
Plimburgft—Messra Kent, Bruce, Jones, Ken
' nedy, Wilson, and Murray of Select: Messrs Rid
dle, Bitiael, Cunningham, Gribben, Holstein.
Wrighter, and sl'Rnlght of Common Conn-
Alleghtny-31e557 Pali - t r ee andt Balza of Be
lice: 'Blesser "Wickersbain, and Eggers
of Viimmon Connell.
iminencsviiez conerriers.
Alecernom—Z B Barber ' JRaaleth—deboin.
Cottecting-43 Barber, S Carretson.—Lang-
- sogiirra's cm:Awn-Es or zscOur.
Dr I D'Oszzam,ll N White, /obit Graham,
-Leap littrptii.,.4.lfre Loyd, and J H Sewell.
COKIIIIITEE 0 PLIILIC /ESTIVAL.
Jame*ttley, Simnel Falmesteek, T Umb
:stsettari.l4 Irwin,and Dr 0 Reiehelm.
• . COMMTEL 00 BANNER/4 .
J -
Road.
ixtairkr comurrre.
James` MlA°ley, Isaac Jones, A Wales.
coststrrree or INVITATION TO 111EXTig.
Dr E D Gaziaro, Dr fferneberg, W J Bose.
COLLECTLIG CO3V4T7TFII.
Pittsburgli-Ist Ward. JB McPad
den, B gingerly, Alex . Bay.'
211 - Vara—J . M Crosson. D R Miller, A P An
slihts,-C Poulson. .
gdWori—John Ship ton,' H Demi er,T Mar
-
4th . Ward—R E BleGowin--.W.W Wallace.
6th IVar4ty McCormick, t i G Rey, J •P
Glass;
- Gth Ward—Toshus Beans, Robert; Carling,
' . .,lleary Bela. ' •
ith Ward—Cbarlea Kent,.&.T Friend, W 51
riithans, WM T Rose.
Bth iYard—Conrad Byerman, -John Coyle.
9th Wird—T A Rowley, Nicholas Grass.
Ist War:l,. Allegheny-J-A Woodhouse, John
Alexander Wm Charleton.
24 Ward---Gen It. Riddle, RI Davis.
. .24 Ward4.-Aug: liartje, Thos. Farley.
:4th War,l—liarrhton Poster, A Ailkine.
'l,lanchaster—T IY White, Valentine Short.
Daqttesue—R'X'Cormlck, Wm. E literepeo.n.
South Pitishurgb-7Thos Glackmore, Johii D
Kotaingham—it Lich, Dr. Itagertan..
Reserve Tii.—Robt. 11. "Kerr.
Treasurer—Gen WinLorimer:Tr.
THE .ratzkrzirs EBOCESSIOFf.
The following tenons ero added to the Com
.
Mittel) on. Invitation of the 'Firemen to tette
pact
in the Kossuth Prooersion. The order to
.
go into' .encooession without -their apperstne Is
-zetaLnded. Thst to left to-thrtbeiceof the Fire
men themselves
. . .
' loseph Brown; •
Alesooder, 1'
RlPtuhei i D. Jewell,'
Alleghruji E. Gem, • . '
— •Gwineshe: A. Meow,, ,
Joe. say,
• ,Good Intent, B. Beech,
Independence, J. McKee, •
' • • • Eleni 7
Fritaidehip, U. Res, • • •
I; • D. Beam, -
reivirmemt, A. Berber:
At.t,eanzwr- Car.:
WaehinttWn, G• •
L. Drat * ,
ThistWlLTd, IWo C. Stockton,
•':' , l 3 4listinei 'Arsold,
41Alltericanv ,Cesper
•Geng.
`.~<
' Ciiirenitithe BEttersde, -- which reached
'New York on the 15th, bronght $1,352,9.00 in
old. The Miners arEgen t exally doing well, and
uture remittances ere likily. to het yery large.
r 'very thing is quiet, in tbalitate, and the busi
ness of mining. assumings more and more the
;character of s regular aid teed occupation.
iOcessismally the diecovery. t of placers of extra
iorditaary richness canoes nt+ excitement, and a
running to the favored spot. The Bear Valley
[ mine, of which we had seconnte some time ago,
was one of these. Here is another account
,from the Calaveras Chronicle, brought by the
'EI Dorado: .
The new diggings are culled Bp - oft Hill; from
the fact that their extraordinary richness have
tempted out nearly all the old sportsmen of our
town, who may now be daily seen wielding
pick and spade as lustily as the hardiest miner.
It would:be treeless fairi us here to repeat any of
the many extiavagent stories (none of which are
contradioted,l that we have heard, of these ex
traordinary diggings, bet we will mention what
we knew by 'our own observation: The hole
which created . the furore is one hundrod end
ten feet deep, and commenced paying well at
thirty-five feet from the ledge. We stood by
while one of the party in this claim washed out
some half dozen buckets of refuse earth, from
which he obtained ten or twelve dollars of gold,
one piece weighing upwards of eis. dollars
This dirt was only washed to throw dust in the
eyes of the crowd who stood around—the num
ber I dirt being kept separate and reserved for
future operations, when there shall be plenty of
Water.
The ruse, however, did not succeed, every
one seeing through it at once, and only bocom
int more firmly convinced of the vast wealth
that loy hidden in the earth beneath their feet.
The majority of the claims are being ' , worked
with a will," and we shall soon know if the
whOle full is rich," or If this one claim alone,
it to yield fortunes' to its owners. Another
hole lower down the bill Bide, has oommenced
paying at seven feet from the surface, the own
ers averring moat positively that they get from
it fire dollars per bucket. A tunnel company
has lase been formed,, and have commenced
operations in the hill. Tho indications of gold
here, are the some as those on French and
Stockton Hills.
FOTUEB MATIIETra itrrraz TO IRVIAZ
Fittlit4 Matthew, on his return to Ireland from
the Cuitcd States, was received by his country
men with every demonstration of regard and
esteem. The Common Council of Cork presen
ted 'him with en address of congratulation, to
which he responded in a speech of much feel
ing and eloquence,' in the course of which he
thus referred to the people of the United States,
and the manner in which he was received by
them.
"No language, gentlemen, which you might
frame, can sufficiently express the measure of
our common obligation to the nehle-hearted and
generous citizens of America, [hear, hear.]—
You hid ocular demonstration of their boun-
tiful sympathy, when, In the day of tribulation,
yon witnessed in your magnificent barber,
the .Star. Spangled thinner, proudly limiting
over the frigate 'Jamestown,' the distribution
of whose precious freight (a great nation's i
spontaneous offering. on the alters of humani- 1
ty, eased innumerable livee.-within the precints 1
of our (amino stricken country. I have tro- I
welled thousands of miles in the gramWeeteenJ
Republic, and never base I experie ed, not
only in the Capitol, but through the Ide ex
tent of America, aught but respect an kind
ness from its high-minded eititene, (Ica .hear.]
My transatlantic tour is fraught with thou.
fiend fond rerninisences, never to be forgotten.
(hear, boar," arid I fervently hope that the
strong feelings of sympathy and friettl-Nip,
which now exist between the people of 11-eland
and. Ameries may continue as permaneeit and
durable as the many virtues they posese in
common, (loud and long continued Appian. ?
roue a ll usion to my dear expatriated UM try
men, whom I had the happiness to meet i the
great Republic, and the greater happiness f en
rolling among my Disciples, has touched ac . ord
which vibrates through my whole frame. The'
painfully struck with the sad contrast whickdbur
dearly beloved country presently in ,many par
limiters, with the favored land which I have \ re
cently left, I yet see no reason Tor apathy, or
despair. Ireland—this is not the place t. dn-.
restigate the cause—is now passing through a
severe transitory ordeal, from which I trust She
will ere long brightly emerge, and enter bon
that glorious career of national prosperity to
which her ample resources, now in progress of
development, most naturally entitle her, (hear,
hear.) -I feel delight in already receognizipg I
marked inilleatione of a epirit of industrial ac-
deity and enterprise, wrath, combined with
self-reliance and perseteretice, cannot fail toOT i
feet for her that oacial regeneration which is id
ready accomplished for so many nations in the
history of mankind," (renewed applause.)
DISORAunk uL 33315 H HIOI
On Siturdaf morning last thiff city was again
subjected to an excitement, originating from dis
turbances between the Fardowne and Corkoni.
ans. Some four hundred of the Fardowns were
in aims, under the command cf Capt. (Kossuth)
Collins, who, about S o'clock, A. M., made war
like demonstrations—but hoeing en erereapply
of spiritual:patriotism, the Sheriff hadhint un
harnessed, and lodged in' jail. The Ferdowas
thereupon left for their respective sections on
the railroads under the protection of an armed
police, who it appears were ',insufficient to pro
-terse order or respect for the law.
As soon_ as the Far-downs came within gun
shot of the Corkoninn shanties. on Section 13,
in the neighborhoodof Bloomfield. they com
menced firing bullets into the habitations of
their countrymen, who, in company with their
.women and children, fed to the hills and form
110115115 for protection.
When the shanties were depopulated, the Far
downs entered, took possession of whatever they
.fiotild carry off, destroyed what they could not,
and set two shanties on fire end burned them
up.
Newt was received in the city on Sunday
morning of these outrages, and that the rioters
consisting of some 460 men, tt t e most of whom
were armed) hod precededdown the line—to
take the whole by Aorta and fire the shanties
—to prevent which themilitary were called out,
and in company with some two or three hundred
citizens, "armed to the teeth"—repaired to the
field of action with all possible speed—deter
mined to bring the offenders to terms—but by
the time they bad reached the scene of the out
rages, the Fardownere bad taken the beck track
and returned as they had went by the Cadiz
road, instead of by the riser route. Ac they
entered the city. the Mayor promptly disarmed
as many of them as was possible,-in the street
—the balance he followed to the hotels and oth
er places of retreat and took possession of their
-weapons, which should have been done weeks
ago.
It is high time the city and county were freed
from this eternal izcitement, uproar and evi
dent expense—if tbese Irish cannot conduct
themselves in accordance with the laws of the
land, to which other citizens hate to submit—
let them be driven off the line. and chore em
ployed who will.—§tesOrnrilfr Herald.
LUCKLESS CONDItth.:OII . MEN AND Bore.—On
the . Hi% between B ri dgewater end Beaver, and
within the borough' line of Bridgewater; the
Into and boys have been'in the habit, for some
weeks past, to the great annoyance of travellers
whether on foot or on horseback, or other way
of conveyance, of eliding down hill on .small
eleds.
On Saturday lest, two endow; accidents oc
curred. Re. 0 8 Holmes, Pastor of the M. E.
Church, In Beaver, was going down the hill on
Saturday evening diet; he found it sdreeM im
possible to escape coming in colliel on with the
.numerous sleds then on the road; but, to es
.cope if possible, be kept es close to the hill es
he could get. Orer sixty men and boye were
oicuying the whole street. One sled overtook
him, and before be could effect hie escape, hie
,feet were instantly knocked from him, causing
the fracture of one or mare ribs; a large gash
wee cot above the tight eye; the right arm end
shoulder quite disabled, and otherwise seriouely
injured Inwardly.
The other case was the aerions injury, (the
particulars of which wo bare not henrd,) of
young lady. It is raid that the horse took fright
at the sleds, and ran so near to the hank that
the sleigh upset, pitching the gentleman and
lady over a fearful precipice..
Now, I wodld ask, can there be nothing to
arrest this insufferable conduct! If so, are the
muneipal officers excusable while they neglect
This important duty, and shall we not bold them
at least morally honed for the mieehief that has
and.litay still bo done.—Bearer Argus.
•
STIVIVIIMAT DINAPTEE.—The Sc. Louie Intel
ligeicerpublishea a list of the most important
eteamboat dimastere on the Western waters du
ring the past year. All minor accidents, each
se etriking snags, breaking machinery, &e.,
which did not result in the destruction of • the
beat or great loss of life, are omitted, from the
fact that they are too numerous and tedious to
mention. The whole number of accidents of
the character named is forty six. Of these
twenty-six .were caused by strikinganags end
other obstructions to the river, eight were the
result of explosions, 'six of collisions, five of
lire, and ands the remaining three were bests sunk
The aggregate lose of life io. the forty-eight
disasters to computed at two hundred and twen
ty ceTell. Of these, nine were th e revolt of
sinking, two of fireoriity eight of collisions, and
one,hundred and forty eight of explosions. The
greatest loss of life in gni single instance was
st the explosion of the Oregon, in March last,
when from forty-five to fifty Goals:perished—
The destruction of property cannot be ascertain
ed with any degree of accuritry; but, including
an minor accidents "with those partieularised,
cannot tall short of 4000,000.
'BY TELEGRAPH,
arcRICLI3 DT 'rat o'imaLr—Tsraostnpn Luiz,
AND RZPORTND iOl-TUR PITTSBCI434 OAt.TTI.
CONGRESSIONAL.
WA131;1110TO:li hut. 22
Stanza—On motion of Mr. Hale the petition
relating to flogging in the navy was taken up.
lie said ha could make his Speech non, but at
the suggestion of man he would more a postpone-
ment of the subject
- Mr. Gain said that if the petition was refer
red to the naval committee they would lay the
subject before the Senate' in s bill without
delay, and .then Senators could speak oil
the direct preposition. The petition was then
referred.
Mr. Underwood presented a potition from the
new board of Commissioners on claims ag mat
. 111 exico .
Mr. Borland, froth the committee on prin ing,
reported in favor of printing 8000 addi onal
copies of the report on the inundation of the
lower Mississippi, which less agreed to.
Mr. Bunter introduced a jnint resolution au
thorizing zee Pont Master General to employ
ice boats for mail purposes on-the Potomac
river.
Numerous resolution. of inquiry, as to the
propriety of abolishing:the spirit ration, and in
creasing the monthly pay to enlisted men in the
navy wore adopted.
A resolution was adopted, authorising the
contract with Johh C. Rises, for the publica
tion of Senate debates in the Daily Globe, et
$7,50 per column.
The Senate then took up the bill granting
$1,800,000 acres of land to lows to aid in the.
construction of rail roads in the State. Messrs
Dawson, Hunter and Underwood opposed th
hill; and Messrs. Douglas and Atchison sup.
ported it, lint without • coming to the question,
the Senate adjourned.
Boron—Mr. Houston called up hls resolution
to close the debate ou the Mexican Indemnity
Bill at 2 o'clock r tc. to morrow, which was
agreed to.
Mr, Briggs called up hie resolution of inqui
ry into the legality of the election of Mr. Bern
hisel, delegate from Utah. Mr. B. spoke some
time in farbr of the resolution.
Mr. Stevens. of Georgia. woe opposed to it
He could not see anything connected with the
election of Mr. Bemhasel to warrant the infer
ence of fraud.
Mr. Bernhasiel, with much vokemence, de
nied the truth of the charges made against m.
Ile sent the certificate of hie election to 'the
Chair to he rend to the House, showing the pu
rity of his °bract*,
Mr. Carter and other spoke in favor of the
resolution, -
11r. Briggs finally withdrew his resolution for
the present, promising to renew is at some fu
ture time.
Mr. Disney introduced a resolution, which
was adopted, calling on the Presidentfor infor
mation relative to the payment of the Mexican
Indemnity.
• The House then went into Committee of the
Whole on the Mexieen Instalment bill. Mr .
Gertnn opposed it at considerable length, nod
contended strongly againe the efforts of foreign
bunkers who had giren out that it must end
should pass without needless disci:mien Messrs
Gray and Fowler ,then followed, when the Corn.
mittee. rose and House adjourned.
KOSSU rII AND CAPT. LONG
PHILAD[I.I.IIIA, Jan. 22
Thu Kossuth and Long corwipondence has
been published both here and at New YOrk. It
completely exhenorates Gov. Kossuth from all
blame, aid shows (hat the opposition be mei
with from first to last, not to criy the tyranny of
Capt. Long and unmanly indescisnion into which
the demonstrations at Marseilles in honor , 14 .
•KI,SSUrh then Mr. Consul
,Ilodtee, Copt. IA ng
himself is forced to acknowledge and endorse
the correctness of Kossuth', every act, and while
petty annoyance drove Kossuth from the Mis.
ei_esippi the letters elm* it 1,111 with deep re
gtet to all on board, except two or three indi
viduals.
The Post Master gives notice that the mails
for Louisville sn.l the South to lie sent eta Les
ington, and for St. Louis via Richmond, Is. The
Eastern mails to he sent via Baltimore, during
the suspension of navigation.
The weather this morning is extremely call
At 8 A. 31, the thermometer stood at 7 legs
below zero. Nothing new in the markets.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
C , INCINSATI. Jou. '22.
Flour ;ales7oo bblo of Flour at 3 oza.3 15
't? bbl.
Provisions—Park advanced; sales of 600 Ws
at $l3 ig bbL Lard advanced. Sales 000 bbLs
at 7ieli 'l4 bbl.
Nothing done.in_greferia.. •
Ei=l33
New Toss:. Jae 21.
Flour.‘-Soles of IWO bbls of doer at $4 56}
(T 44 70 for common State and western.
• Proriaions—Sales of 100 Able of mere pork
at $l4 8.7610 00; sales of prime at $l3 000T14
? bbl.
Stocks are steady.
Cotton—Sales for the last two daya amount
to 3500 boles at SI for stlict middling upland,
and 81 for Orleans..
Flour—Sales 6000 bids at $4 66C54 81 for
common state and western
Grain—Sales of 9000 bus western corn at 66e
- Provieioni—Biles 200 bbls mean pork et 51,11
€.:15 22 bbl. and 2po do beef hams at 13 30.
bales 200 bbln Lard it 91(1-!,9i.
The (2.6118 of Uutah Territory is officially
published in the Washington Republic and In
telligincer. From it we learn that the number
of dwellingv in the territory, when the census
was taken, .W6lll 2322; families the name; white
male inhabitants 60 2 2?; white females 5209; to
tal number of whites 11,330: free colored males
1 2 _,-and the same number of females ; making
the total free population 11,359. There are
twenty-sir. slaves all of whom reside in. Utah
county. The number of deaths during the year
was 239; and the number of farms in the ter
ritory wan 926; number of manufacturing estab
litheuents 16 The total population of the ter
ritory, free and slave, amounts to 11,300. There
are seven counties, respectively named Davis,
Great Salt Lake, Iron, Elan Pete, Tootle, Utah,
and Weber. The most populous of three are
Great Salt Lake, with 6157 inhabitants, Utah,
with 2026, Weber, with 1186, and Danis. with
1134:
D'Aunluxx rot VIZ ozamaits.—A liberal
New York citizen, who cobtributed the sum re
quisite to stereotype they first two volumes of
D'Aubigne" "History of the Reformation" fin
Getman, has recently defrayed the expense of
stereotyping the remainder of the work, which
will soon be issued by the American Tract So•
ciety. • .1
Counterfeit Gold Coin.—t;ounterfeit quarter
eagle. are in circulation in &menet. The
piece is described as being compelled of some'
bard metal which has the color and ring of sil
ver, but It is easily distinguished by its glossy
brightness. It has been cast in a mould, and
has the milled edge. It may be easily detected
by the roundness of its imprint, and the oily
feeling which it has when pressed between the
fingers. It purports to be of the coinage of
1847.
A Child .1010111ered .10 Deelh ky its Mother
There was a considerable commotion in Fulton
street, in the vicinity of Mr. Bailey's Apothe
caries' Hall, corner - of Pineapple and Fulton
streets, on •Fridey afternoon, caused by a very
respectable Irish woman running Into a store
with A child in her arms. It appears that the
mother bad started out to make a call, and had
taken,the chill, only three months old, with her,
in her arms, closely enveloped In a thick shawl,
by Which the poor little Innocent was deprived
of lite. The mother, upon finding her child ap
parently lifeless, ran in Mr. Bailey's store for
assistance, where everything , wee done to re
store animation, but the vital spark had fled.—
The anguish of the mother, when told that her
child was dead, can be imagined but not des
crthed.—N. F. rimrs.
Wo regret to recnrd the death of Joseph C.
Clarkeen, Esq., one of the most eminent mem
ber, of the Philadelphia Dar, among the orna
ments of which ho long held to distinguished po
sition. Ilia abilities as counsellor and advocate,
and his rectitude of purpoee and action as a pub
lic man, are well known, and gained for him
long eince an enviable reputatlen.—Ncrth Amer.
lam
PtUM pkin Pies! •
UST read at No. 256 Liberty street, a
th 97 VIII " or
ferr,!11,1711112, C,a eitVgo'N'tlaflr't
tind le the met conerolftit as well as the most eeournoleat
form for use. Put up tu 0: l 4 gpepere'wlth full Jlrcglwu.
jut - • ' ' (0x00.5 and Teo Dealer.
SAP SAGO CHEESE-500 lbs. superior,
oa band sod far sale b
JO 'W M.
A.
31cCLIIRO *CO.
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A QUA' AMMONIA'—IO carboys for sale by
dt.29 J.KIDD CO, .
UIIEAP BARRED FLANNELS.-MUR
Ai PRY W. BUIWULIKLD hove received • lot of Mr
Barred Donnele. which they ere moiling st_the cowed all
611AWIttleivit
WEATHEILS-3abage for sale
Jr , B. kyr
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MISCELLANEOUS
The Great Invezithin of the Age !—Steam
Supplanted !--tias Trironphant!
7first half or the nineteenth century
Al
will he recorded as the age of strata. It bass Passed.
and ...It It 'sill' platillie !item engine alth the thinge
that were.
The eetonsl half of the century nal known as min.
Clasocinir the an o dena— gent drained not scalihse
NA: hut to .the wo rk ! . Th.. age ha , how `-..-
meneeel. and with It is now Introuce-IWe ides Engine.
Prof.. .or John U. F. Salorrion. otter twentrala Tsai , 01
dole oburvation upon the elnerimehta of hi.e own and nt
other, In att..nots to, Mate tee r ripened.. of the randeneas
toll, of earinnlss aglal gad •Tallable a mechanic, mt..,
tit , Perfects. the .am.and..baring Stoat esve , r. "'t.' .
te
pont fur hie Carboni. Arid EM ,
:ine."
fete to alqa"se of rights for the ere thereof to the United
Mates llovarnmetd, and to individuals Pr to ...Penh
the right, nt firaree. rountled or cities,
The trainee,. earfna of niche, and labor, an.l of human
11r.n and ennertog. sere rd lit the nes. of to ne• motor,
will Int l vitably Insure Ira Ppeelll *dire. In nilpp
where power riqw needrand in thrituandeol giber
placed where the grey
The
•nd t i the
attain einglee bare rirdflud.l
The new motor war he applied to all purpaw, ass a Isr.ss
PPalling nodal, frenr ' toe single hot. t,swer to the °fawn
all to the two thounand bursas t 0,..
I for
hi
sstearners,
with the expense less then that /main. hi the atearo el.
gine. of lessllere and !alas., feel awl firemen. owl of
bulk and weight-1W to wright ranking for the ram. ,
power of 1.9•00 tint, of the steath
The, fart, are e•stahltsslied to the experimental se..
.se
en
ot twty-Gee 0,51 he power. po r. uo• "working wols 4 at
Cite eisimatt al noticed lo the nsliorring from the Cluainha.
.Vorneteasil of fik, loW fissssernhei
-We sre rtnesool w riot that J. C. F. ohh.6lhll. kite 01
Mid
one. in
Isce ria-eived patent for h,s anoint of rattsonsc
We ...neon. to on engine. The stiere.tul
experiments. tire. loreelinti correct long Wife Vice° le
the The tame ~.ralem•n ham received another
patent tor the steering nod eroprillinX Porter"
Al.in right. for the Eh. of Ole . •Imp.arr,ll reopening and
etarring Apparatus," one o,tillar advantage of which
airs. the pilot minplans neat, of the IVPSPI, Oaf,
phhllehit tb. engine•r, Unit be . right•ahnittsfiier ,
man of war in boa tuns. than la rniutsed to lend her gen,
Also, right roe h 1 s'lmproved 51srtn0 Ba.idle," few mob
ts.rr and romerron pure..., designed for the greatest i.e.
"b A " Oi . " ' Palneasm " isretsat 'A tss
m ay Inealuahl• in•
Tg'.lr,rb.clAllt;tlVggang right.
tin
Allot-net and Agent (o r the rstontve,
derentb et., apDn Ito did Fellows' /fell. %YouLing...DU
vadat...oin)
1 AMP BLACK-40 bbis. for sale by
LAI fel. A. iILD A XI, UolW reel
F. FLOUR—SOIL hbls. AtAoltz, Pollock
..è hoooh JURE Isfulluewnd fur .rdt , br
. . .. .
Y: J. S SILO t ;STU a CO. it 1% awl O.
TIRIED PEACLIES-150 Lo 4. prime linty en,
I ty lunt rei 5 .opt to! est. I,
__..L . .1 $ foII.WoRTII a co.
I\ l3 UTTER-14 bbIA. rucked;
i 0 It•gv prime li.loorky;
in bl.b. Sill pant r!''d end lb, o d 4. by
Ist; ti n mu EL P. SIIILII Eli 1 CO.
ARP OIL--1u 1,149. NucT, Winter. fur
A .11P by K. E. SELLEILS
NICK ERBOCKEIC .NIAUAZLNE, for
.)ItJnott., ~.land to 5.3 a Ir.. sa
MES . Literbr,
lOMIN Y Lb's. in store :in•l lor mile by
tab II 111,11 1;1I1'110 a co.
(ORRIS, in the Diamond, i. selling
Enmeh ettrebbta at 00 per lb:
C-batiaz ltal.ina at kr twr
Prom RIo. at IYI,r ,r lb:
1...11. Mune!. Rabb. :0 1,, ,r
Almbnle , al pvr Ih
Ilratbrea at :171., ,r do. pal"
U PER SLILRTLNU ItILISLINS—Just
at . the bortharto evil,, or total. an.l Market
r:'ra 1.
la,bn t: ar L
pare uw nban
%V UDINI, —A stsppl) r.I and juq!
).37 Vi hilly k 1,1111.31FIL:LI,
Qr. ITUATE on the Fouth bank of the Ohio
b. 77 river, In Fearer Onlntr. cp14. , 1e floottocity.rvolalw
iag INE - rt At:blab, watt • [mina lira...and large frame
b 17..
bba, brain...My .lapted In the growth of vegetable. and
all sant, of grub .ituatten le de.arabl.l in anr pat
e. wivhin: r.tble 10 the ,nahtry, or ter gar.b.nlaz.
end wlll he w,ILI re...suably. and • g:a.l Mine:igen. l'or.
armee , * .01 erbl. tr the anaereigtnal. ou the brarnlaws.
or It. L. RA KOO. at Er•bottay.
te..h.• 5 N 1 .31 A LI.
Administrator's Notice.
VOTWE ie hereby given that •Lettery of
Aatoni.tr.ll.. ti. LI, nt W.•W. • soo. 11t.. r
It l'la t.
irt.s.whip. tile :1.01, 0.401,
S•s , s.s . ` , • Craol..l Ltar .111
ha , •1nc....14 .04:01 ....111 Kslst.
toost, the •cen.r , htsul 1.6.
inAlll,O •0014
AJ
I..srt Vt.., iimno,
LEX. NV. FOSTk:It, Attorney and Comm.
1... 11,11.11, .Isest. ,, nrr 01ark“
Administrators' notice.
le hereby given that the under
-1,411, e-r•re , teeteleeel Aelptizeii•tral,e, of
sleep 1 lerre Ler , e•re.ete,eole•ee• e•lArtre. eweatte•ei LI,
Leer, e.e.eese•reeel 1• e in e,teleteteent. emd
bollee: en 1e. , .
WeJemeent t•e ••t .nl.,.nlce:••••
CINCINNATI, Jittl. 2'
First Rate Farm and Coal Load for Sale
rritE , rvut,seriber otr,r6 hit, Fano,
op IL third rneil yr On Th.ru.nJelrle
enral.th Inlet...Lir Ibis 1 •rro un- .1 in, In
All.eurrn mu,. anti eynlein• Rely ,00 Ace., .1
•hrin nr. nunvelnnii, with en., nartnll I
.r sr
Inetur inn , Wu. In 1.11.5 55 tn . n 5 .J. 1
unality river Nonni. Thi rem .-1, rutin% nr
suliare to Purl lb. .ml 1.111 to 'rah
nr ..r.evarelr Ile term TLS. Yarn till, PHI
known. and ern' yninz Sr nor 11 tn. Irtel.
end
Por.:11 1,11 intro, In v....v.1 1., tnne
end urn of pd., anent uro.-on+t trom oon+-,
on ho pn-tntp,s. or 1,1 , 1 I J Incr.:ernFalb .t.
P022-,119t:w. - Po•., 11, cUI./..
ST. Loris, Jan. 2'2
Opthalinie Diseases.
I .
tar P o k: 0 1:: , 1 I
n d r i t ‘n h:
taro., atonal Ottent,noo kVA, ad,d
all operstkaa nrot vary tLo,r
MO oat., o orrao•Yary ortro•t ao arrow...
ttooryvo,ot pry satt,nd to Paler -rotodne of the routory.
&Lot be Eta not toootataat Els podroorta
pa ItYlLit*strert.
)1 . : 4 0010F:era or the little
‘llll not Itallood rotorony an beret, nrati , ol
I tih. 91,01 Ott .1, Hata per attar,
oulnotty be raid on oa , tefore the Or, day of dotart,,t
nst. till •ell:oiler amount tr• pail each ant ...try,
tbirly data therrotter. Until obote tat yold
itt orskr of the Ilford rt Idtr,aloy.
, " , tr • LV‘. C a Troaffurro
S. k: CO., Whole,ale tier
t!a•Ztr%T. l ::,tf;l`,",!;.;!:-7.1,'"1;:b7,:,
on.l strort. htt.r.urgh
Iffuon'a Challenge Blacking.
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X./ASON'S CIIALLENGF. BLA(.7BING,
ANL , 131...t1h A:kit BLUE WiLITINiI
aN la O.II•VINti eatstriL,l. Lrrtoteful the
p*.t. erten., patrottnizern,,l,l thrlr trend. No.
152 North Ilan., etre, l'hthuirlphia. ter Kat..
fully to ittn.. the. patrunt fll.l. .0 .1., 1.
the, In rant prm“.ll, m. nvetnu a In,rea....c .3, mend
fur their narlealleal elatlllanan laerting .
taht..4071,
Int, they GS..ret.nrnl
NaYth Frect t•trent, •eet .Je
Snit end ItJece etrtet, PhitAaulphia, ye her.. by th,liitit—
Ittettott ct ratettn,-an , l .mladat•teml Strsan Marhinery,
t.t , 4 4, • 01 *lth incremett fileittr,
.
.1 xi/ the alen.Leall L,r Lnlla carawmy.
tuna cr oxre.rtalkn lehn-h •diocarntagt.L. l . tar/ 1 . 00 . h.
an the .01 Itheral term.
IlfrE
The time Lilanent h 1 nhan It n. o nannnarr• hr. ' , hi
lanatad •eriaaa, a rerinhoistbi thy sterling bnlierties i.l
Yhieou'e Illaalaina The esberleare nianr
years haii valiant for it reputetiou'vlalch debit , all tit ta
r, and allinniah the either-Morn nitabt ntlllh
rat/
no the atailaig aharaanir vhich hlacvn CIMILII...
int. ha. earned In paelittnie r.r 11/At t. t they hate nth
bean lily to their i.tblearors to lutprorn It. and they bass
enecebied. by the unpin:ea...l an important ingredient
known only to thetneiiieba iehlera. 'tole it Iturarta ctn.
tbnnal I{ll7mops the tritivra and healrility of tha
lea, her.
For sale Pr 41 re•ne,abitithralrri.
-J AM Saf A, or: • 11.,
-• I N. 105 North third stn...
. FAUN ESTOCK'S 1:101 !FUG
The ealtel alt,l tuf4t effretiTo remedy f,55(15315
Jrat La. rrer
. .
Yana It. h. CILA TON, la
Movers. A. liatatvelteek Cs.—l have Louti aeldln• roux
Vefut Mtge fcsa throw )oont, and No foram I knolls, ii gi v.
en pallt.taeltust Invariably. Our ph, nuiltiso got•Untuentl
and purrhax. st log tub, In their praeliee
Itur yoututeet chlid; about. Dia yar, al atle. fbt
month. bat aytnutoota ehnlie at abort Int/Tata,•which
the retneslleo usually admlnusiurul hr her lumber haled to
hey.,llffurfet.[. arra terliblo, and during oat.. nt
the attache I thought rho 'would dl.. hat cove Inv
tat venturv) a dew of your ertnifugr, which, about •
day allervranla, hrbutilit •viay a an-at quantity of atom,
and at. Inetant tellot. A tout nova tabntha tsfserwardo•
'hull., attack oreurent. when I gavo knothor rid sd the
Vartrdriine, which cur.-tied about NI aorta more atte Is
Lau guyoglng perort halth, not nosh:C - I'l4,lgram.. we or.
her rveovery 1.. Jour Verm.fligo. It. !LW, VILIN.
J0n.1001,1551.
rot-ado by II A. - YARN ft.Tlit7F SS at.
Portable Thrashing Machines, Separators
. and Corn Shalom,
~ARRA\TEL) to he thoroughly, built,
C COOL irpoodi r e sl...enhergefe kill.'fAiff
tent. The lhra.Llng Machines ate Iw...un
felt. simple and e.notoLet: floor temortv.l froth boa tv
! p
t.
1 , '41
belt..? work. More than 4,000 a them am 111. W in ow. iv
Nangrouro nd ...men, - Exn of the Monntalos.
of them bur rthro.hett from 1,0 to 100,004.1.na1n.1e
net.; and, on tboronah trial, 11, lIISTn bellt rem:omen&
ect bywho tlAn them, to ben complete. nod to wort
al well &e mu In the world.
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Thu feneratnr Clint,' Patent, with hulls... Improve.
and is atiadad to the Thrash,. and entunietel, aele
&rates the airsn and chaff tram the vein, and has given
entire ratiefertion whenever trim. It teem. but hitle pow
run and esti attaelital to any Thrashing 11.
shine in, eat. The edr.ritp /Elea bane ties right ot
rights fur able generator In th• at.,tes l'enno.ya
vents anti Virginia, and ell bouth thaw Matta end Ws
Ulan river, and mit ot
thermte allaallelnal rlveratiel ell at the
ate. of Ohio. nears unttra Trniultull anti Culum.
Wane. •
Thu Corn hhollor le &lan l'atrna and le one nf the
Wanru l l ' ilres7n d nr4tt l i r it "
thirteen rents in the city of litt•loirgh7lind
mein ;Inr.
grj.at cinntwiri i and rieter has inatan.ie ineirrn...l whet.
a r
tl ny hare nut invati entire entwfwetion.
hereon np .. poirvhwilne 'mire...ie. with the Ihichitin Caron.fh
Noanind With iltrnerinnii lion to nil it In
. ll.—All nridanee warranted to work well, or no
a.x.
VOMMEECIAL COLLEGE, corner Mar.
k,,t. and Mini Went.
0. 0. Cue.mintitry. Prinripnl, anJ Profespnr of the E.cl
nitre nf
. . .
Jo HT , .
sgorial. In hunk )(coping Department,
and 'Rotator on Mermaid , .
J. 51:Itunmilo, I antrartor of MoroantiloComputatinu and
Arittnantle.
11.Csabon,Drofolmor of Ponnmanwhip.
A. H. Ma me, that., ',clam or, Commercial Law.
Y.. 'Litman, Instructor In Commute.' Law..
H. Prumbsur of tdalltomatim, (night ',aglow)
H. Mama. Pmboutor of blochableal Playing.
Thls Institallou bas into (molly Impromalandealttra.
ed,aral now _employs right Prurostoure and Toachoro, bus
toor spaolout. room, conioniently arrant,' and Oct:tally
farnirhool. wad an Intonate rl,ttrary rmbr i bri.g a ll (b.
ra l o n' Xe l aa w aTiV(T n,
Linn Hatt can pmetbly occur In Mamas.
In addlikni H regular Lectums on Commercial Law, by
Mr. Watson, N. It. .4 inv., Esq., also ruotabor nt IL. Hitt
haeh Dar, lma bean MiglOYall In
no
into
(by a
"{Tin with
dim mlnatinaM upon all minim
mu
naclld with this very ortant sobject- Thom dedrous
of obtaining a !Ilerrantlia Mutual°. tin assured that
thorn Is on InotlEntlon motion of the errantry that
miming aerial adrantagos lo qualifying nouna tutu tor Mat
ration. pursuits of trade.
Ct' martunirslions Warmed to O.lt. cu.tliurituti will
Hiwre prompt ationtico. Anal:ate:s
"Oak Wood Farm" for Sale,
In East Doer fowl-ship, one and a half miles from
Tarenietra,ancl '2l miles !ram Pittsburgh ty Canal.
BEAUTIFUL FARM contaitia 135
ACRES of excellent land. Mworil outer and nondlt
t. on. diridal •t follows Bull crook dividing term
north and south: two mull stream romong part mid
Wert. Id YarM mop :mishit...4 minimal... with an
excellent Orrhaed of atraftrd fruit, both .opts and Wt.'
Therw are shout 20 sena of meadow, and tha uniaNd
not :milled sodny admininn farm: Thvre Li alma nom
fortablo log frame Inveiling, with an the nmmtwat7
cut building', a substantial frannanarn 30 by 60feet:with
tc.d sheds. more la 1111.0 an abUndaneit of Coal. and •
deep bed of Limevione, with kiln Me burning mid draw
ing. A rowdy market is alwaya found for th e The
whole pl.ta to woi thnbornd wateited, and adjohmtb a
ant.Brankaneidge. This dorm offers many In
ducamentirso vane.... and' will bit mold reamnably.
WHITNEY,
.11=wl.orT a.r.moaaeou..
Valuable Farm for Sale,
, 11,+. AS IWESON.
%/M.. 1414
111.." U .•.‘AO•HEI.C..I4m'rr.
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evrt,ter of 111.1 %ml V , int stmt.:
and hi nominal° ,urnaJil
HOUSES,' FARMS, - Aro
Fox; Sale
A LOT OF GROUND, fronting 2 feet 71
n•ln . th 51.9111 t oti o lini., hot' W ••• toot li.u.ntlw num.,
..al
Aro to roll on th. I.•rnlm • ,1-e h.q. 4.
erAl lots whit+ ay. will dtwo.l.• .4 on rpoillly
era. i.•tEnn. cu
1/. W. A A t N al ltlt4l. Att:rt 4.y. at La,
boor areen, al.+, .9=1110411
To Let,
A COMFORTABLE three etory Briei
+lt uxt....1. In.. great
, rib Irrln th.. rpm. r Pat P. pr .
.p . l..n u on
the 1.1 • f.t App ..11, next. VAluir...,f
LYE_ h. or It. la±,ll
Dwelling To Let
THREE storied brick 110uHe N. , . 3 1 2 '47 , 1
ett3et-. ‘17133 let April next,) t.3l , 4lte•iji:
test 3. 3,113 th exturee,..l.le33.leart,33 ,
133,33, of t . ll3ltLF—i Iti.WA \ •1 the I.ltrnber 13,110
fie, 34 Unman A 1:33333. rtalt, tl , rtter Cheer,
.11,
For Rent,
rrlIE threichtory brivk Wareltouqv. No 5,i ,
. .3.: Lll.rty tan, st prv.ent .rz up /,.I Ly 1. ..=
LI. h.tw. Apr. , ' to J a IL. FLOYD.
.I•B -
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To Let,
FOR THE TERM OF TWO YEARS, from
rm. Irt of April pr.. :+l6r,, Room now orruptel
I,y tbp , subserlber, trzturpo mtoplet ,, .1
AP. ,P,r. !bum p, thr..ar ; 4 . ,+••
10µ, ~ , toplrte urea Imm141•41)
nulre nt ItCHEM:IL:I limithnold
,14 hots.. Llt,txpoott she, Pod, pun, Ct.
rilitE large Warehrme, now oernpi,al emp
Ai Jaruo. , . O'Connor A Cu . rituarnl nu LitwrlrElr
tho Cann! Ilr,Jgr. Kaseralon g0 , n0 6
the Int ol 1K,2. If not r.nted. I will off, .t
publn. m, day of M., nrxr. Enquire of
jar2r4or V. H. 1.1. \'.
For Rent,
t COMFORTABLE two twory Dwelling 51
,c 1 How, mathining elght motur, lolth
arm.. sod two f lend lu orfuxl.o*.
order. planted vith trot...ere atelotavbbory. the wl...ve
wlthso a few toluot... wall of thaty line. EN.,
thing In the hest unlet, and will le reoto rl i low I. •
noun,. nu Cent., ATIMUP. ku IL.. teT
,alk Wer4. rontnlolou P.ur mot..each. I..nquin,
JOHN WATT it ell. 1.11...rt.r
_ •
To Let.
11111 E Ftib,ritier offers for-.rent the
Store/ oom now oeeppled tar . •
Lion, No St Mari, alreot riasnomnotk Kt.,. on the
Irf a,f April. li.o.itstre of C. 11. VAI.II,Ii)N.
0001 f No.:31cool .1.
For Sale.
LU ABLE Real Estate, in the city 12177;?,
V Alleeheta: altua4.l the ~.k.-edl Rau
log the Mouth Common, art - tt of Federal ntrir—
Li
Two very detirable 3 ram,' trtel. letrELLlSti
with Lath b 00.., Ice boon, odahle, mtaetinl. all in
compl,te reµedr. Teem. 111,ra1. ten
1,1 , ff .1 SCHOONNI AKE quire
R, a IV, .1
r E Three WAISEIIOI:3Ett, on Liberty .7.••"..!
tht. with ;t
..gq •
Ir•Ls [O run:lint; through to Pann
idnd b) t,tl. kiwi.. A Pat or. and K. Labsirr
5e.4011 01,11 thr IA April. !W.!. Enqulre
tf 1101(1) Waal .1.
For Sale,
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A FARM, con_taining Two Hundred A,roo.
„1171,'? A
IA err' s, na the renneylvanie Ctoul n The lushrnverue.•
are Eighty wr r • Irernl, Derillow !town LEDI Eat.. T,
Imilapub..hir For further Inr,rnetlno anvil to
de3l . lAl J. & ',FLOYD. Chureh.
To Let,
tTHREE STORY BRICK DWELL-2
r.tt Water nrr.rt. stmr•
Pow,. aim, tr.ra Immediately.. Yttquirr nr
0. BLACK/111'1LN ICJ.
1 4 1 0 RENT—The largr four utnry .mtt
ll PRICK WAILLI101.:,1.:, Vin. d Sixth rt., la., Inwl
vernp...l by D rout., oo Peacevion gtven
41.,p1) J. At FL FLOYD.
hound Churh.
"Elk Horn" Saw Mill for Sale.
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AVIS cAtabli. : liment, lately fin;sll.l anti
now . ID r... 4 ,4 rrtl.r. I. tetustrd .0 .11.
otn'ttual..le. Int Tutu.. at orr Plttuttnr,th. /I,tztv Iu th•
el • rOil u.rtru, It ccanutuntl. •
hcant inr lunthrr 1.4.04 In hutnling A. awl
r tnlthut h. 1114 rn the hr....re...Ma nlarkwuter .1
torteat. •4 roth t ronrothatant utt
.4401 Jon ts t ,ail a 11, Ni.r.nnutuhrla. Yunstro.l
with much..try nod ntituror of th, I.e. ate
utrnt NI ill .ton h. Cott. at.] lutuh. menu..
.1 tu.l. and *stash..., ge rh.rn...re I.• onto.
eutultl.l4nrnt, UW411114: •ix urn.. Ceal. 1..,111.tu
Ileur, stahlr. er . tit tu urld un Ic n trrnt.
Plill rurrt. hn,intre
.1 S. m.,nale•,N. •Itert, at law.
nrmv ittfte.--F.arth az near
Dwelling To Let.
EOll RENT, and given on
tL. brzt. tvo +tor, /HA
~ •,,••..• ‘,„„,. ...Our./ “rr., ••••••••
~nth 1,T.L..rvuLt...1 by lie 51..LaugLI.n.
KOI:InON. LITTLE •
2L5 LA.rrt,
•
Valuable Pinperty for Sale.
, rIIAT near an.] elegant Itriek
aihsate lh the Pllethe itr,iii , eter.
Thayer ri note. lt., littaaaen the Ohio rirer snit the...
Mita anti l'a The house h-at Irani by
feet 'Oar., and haponaeor .tart; L an attic
oar, •Ith hate tia , al room. The Ind en anieh it
mania to ioat 'runt ou the Uhl. Parr, lot Inc fowl ittefi:
7E- pant in runt soil artiorai the hilt.... la beautifully Ishi
And ~Ailteal RE au saw:alma.. at •hruhtary. Wirer.
rah •g”rkl anti •uiatantial. Nan. anon.a
thili n la: ad lainin t. .am.. ta-et aqua,. in
eiaier sitai P , ir farther tiatiptilitri
qua. in the pit vpl., on the ,12.1:31+,
dal: sill II CLARKE
•
IVAIttIIOUSE, .ituateti on Wilter,2
tetw....r, 1 / 1 .1“, Ml rnrry ntrwetn. •ult*bln•rnr
t/run-ur, urn In:ninon..
,Innn atennnts•tel, Iturnnun nt•
art'. .I,lloin 0.41201,1.. OS {rot, rt.
For Bale;
tinitho4l two ttory BRICK 7,tr, ,,
01 , 1 Loa. Ina neat bralthr
pu,,, ,r it, }u' In 2 , tu tinb',n 1'
"' l r a!
Td sale will In, cr 1.1•210 th• Int am,
•
Je1,21,(1-Inor)
Allegheny Foundry for Sale.
untior-igned oder for sale their ex
' tenant and t•tuald, Fot M att,, rant s. rn
4,, and V1 , L4111.1 V. Ann Atr.....t. AtleittAlty, The
bult.llAnn•ntrn.re knandr7. shun... Blackman
6tAT. nal P4lndlt MA, an I li,. Lat cl annum, on atjach
iE, buil an, Art. tut nr at 7' Inn IDA.
Ft-attar, - hat a Anut.le •lAct, and Inn farnum with . tnn
rventi_The 4.r a•anrnt• an. of 'Ann. raratnetion.
MeKEltAllAri 111
N OFFICE orcr Philo Hall. and neat
Ytnl3
y ,. •
Inn.iling Mena, 0 Pyrmnlnt.*
Av.., b. n.inklana. SM.,/ ium,11.40,
Y. I , 11A71,151. Lawny r 4, tat.n Thud
For Salo
THE three 4iery brick Dwelling
'c• 1011.. tar., Snrilat, Raw—arta, Vont . 1
aro, 01,111 c, utot tear. •ol f"-tato so
..earral m ud aro raor t ' • tat the
premi•-• C 1...: t‘t atl tucutotrattrea, and WI. Indsrituta-
Apnly %. A A. S. BMA,
.laS•arar• Al,rnara at Law. 143 faarth at
.
rYnlyd
It 3 LET—Frotu the first April next,St;
ti lara. 4,4111, limit, @nth torrarr aerate ol=
laaJ. %auto.% at tatklana.
tNF.I A Clo
Desirable Property tor Sale
A i NUNIBF.It i,i very valuable Building
tn, thr r Depot cif thu 001., gni
Itsala lialinuul. in itriqtteuy "it, fronting on th.
Itaiinuut. au ~ortuuklin. Juniuts arretii.
and on Allriihenc avenue
AL..— A ti11...61r utilonprisvul Ihe mut.. or I.lb.
en, uIJ. Fuctory Fifth Ward, tippulte the tier.
man euthiiiii. Church. ritifert frnut on tilburtr. br 1.1..4
Factor. running Irrk h. 2ntinsi
Al.—the three otor, linen loniilltog (Inns. no IJhurtr
willu p. ining the &tin., the lottfing A) feet liunt by ,
Cui
Del t dee Ti. , huiiui awl nriarruluit. built in
ruuta:us mom,
A imi—A Farm urn, to lawunimruuntr. 6 mil.
from Non Curtly.
In Ilevrer er,anty of vartous else. and
tram nl.O aervw dews,
""
Attrornera at 1.41 e, anti Leal I"..ltAtto A Keti . t.s.
\n. In} lonrth .t.re,PittctatrOs.
I)ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE,
lot of r round (motion %JO fmt on Craig %tree!.
In,rPll,74‘ n on• k-ll tl ' pl ' .7:tilie n di, ' ,Jl " . P d *- 1 1 ?„. " ., ' ,T. ' n:
11.olltvul For term,einplr ht
H. F. VON DON 1'.13.,93 owl 9.sFront
l'ltt,banyn,yo.
:0 LET—A large and convenient
WAREHOUSE, on . ..rood street, bet - worn Wont 4 ^
ant Prtiltlinohl. Engutr. nt
Private Residence for Salo
• ITE PROPERTY is offered exceeding-a
ly low, stet on very aroommodating terms. It
toottelLgitly Itc.thel In the rapidly 'vaporing (Ito .
if Allegheny. The eituation I. unsurnattertY In the mut,
r: tontutanding a rte. - pleasing claw Edina city Id Pitt"-
burgh toutt three riven, at a planer; hrtsidea biting Tn.,
plant In the business part of Pittehurght combining in an
eminent clear, the adtatdayre of both boon eounteY•
The lot is_larutd embrating near an acre of ground. Is
tnnt hundtell and fifty feat front, running hart. tan hun
dred and fifty fart to an alley. The Istiprotemenn, are
new. the - lumen trleit, built In auvlrro style, f the beet
material. end finitlitel In the beet manner, having eeery
duetenienta Ms , gas taste and skill tomb' auggost. with
regard to eronemy. There ill of owevllent Ira.
ter It tile door, and pi t
e. boil far hydrant water. Carriage
bonne and stabling. • 'air!, of eltitiee drug and shrub
b.'''. .hart. Its situation and advantages ran only he
appreriated t o . an examination a the .pmmises. (tenth.,
turn addling In toirehado are intinel to call on the under
ai.dotel, who will In). pirarture In giving' titer t I . lo vvotte
lions It • rant chance for stowing delightful real-
dent.. or to purdisee en speculation.
PAIR!, a 111010.114 &trend al
it &i,u,& IRVIN have also for silo some
rrrr deminible Unimproved Into, suitable for private
:evident, In Allegheny City. Alen. unimproved Into,
enttable fdr atlantic tot narttrulery apply a.
&bor.. nolO
Real Estate.
11 1 011 SALE—Two linage:, and Lota in the
-Yllth Weed—one on Liberty street, and the other in
mar.
felt.el7 i
on iy u e .rs lats; at rittnial, by
ensittiitt 1.1(...1 may.]
rllo TBANSI'OII3IIRS, COMMISSION
tiROCER Al MlltillANTlL—Por sale on egmanntala.
hug .1113, SOUR vary valuable LOTS. mils Ra n ti ng
I,et 1. 4.-. on Bank Loot., Allegheny City. and frank
V".
ing on the V. en d Ohio Railroad, knithin a Kean. of
lie Depot.) and extending buds to the t anal Menlo,them
jadt m =l: oe l4,e n.. 7 . ,„, . facilities for nhipment by ether
e
of It. C. STOCKTON. Allegheny City;
cr at the Bookstore of It. C. IiToCKTI/N,
suglb rnmer of Market and Third sta.
4,01 i ItENT—The Dwelling; - No. 1552
Third Stmt. near Smithfield—se Sam se Alm "II
neer lack building and the pointing and papering of
the entire lam.. completed. The bed chamber 111‘ o the
watil,ll tour has • bath mom attached. with hot sod rohl
ter: reeler claret,
Also—Lbe Roun stLioluMg, at • moderate ['tent. Enquire
of
IL DAIMINtITON.
tostatif__ Fourth wear „pear Wood.
For Sale or Perpetual Lease,
I, I OIITY-TIMEE BUILDING LOTS, laid
I.on tlroeU
Jot N 0.29, in the original plan of the
of
on on butheldes Itileerra Imes,' a
Altto.,for rant for one or mem yrs., the maldue of tie
out lot An the Hill, extending bark to KRIM "tr.' ,
Ypied as • pasture lot.
ur laa. tr., inns of Mr. B.loBltB DORLANT,, Ler
Oh. Premings or Of the subscriber, at his othoe. No.
101
fith street. Pittsburgh.lyllf R. BRADY WILKINS.
For Sale,'
RE RUI , TDRED 44. FORTY ACRES.OF
O
COAL, ,anatedln Tbfid Da= ?donate - abets 'river.
Two Vxll2. vet la.l w 1313r.p.iled in quality and
Wen tar raltdoe. andequal to the tent on the river.
Airo—Vno thir d undivided part of one bnOdyrd .ad
Pinot) woo, diroctir oPo oo ltweioroodC"d.C". r* "
tall dewrrlpuon of Um property, tem. and Om wir
movie _ _ LAI.
sTFIAm BOATS
U LAR Prrrssußcii AND .
1,11, TVIICKLINO VACKET.—The splentAdale
u.z . pandetawanur DIU/iNAL,Cona,II, m
—174 E
n ,, n , ;. ,„ .. „„ n Klw
. n. i . :; n g7th T hr d rr bu, Thuredar and Saturday.
AItdL9TM ' N.) AppLf.rt*
.
The Diurnal I. //hide ir h..! lin.. and 14 one. the &OHL
anil hen. ever eons:ruched for the trade " Nene.
e•ri •nd ihrprern CAP depend onGee nontinullie in t i.
&Co
Wheeling and Pittsburgh Packet
THE swift running pas4enger ja rb ia,
r, , .rt NCIIESI
and nll Int , nara
at. I^n• vvvv Tburahy end9atords7.. 10
Ebr vlNClli,Trit. Capt. U o. P, Mon.. .111 !rare
PPE , r.orgl, Thundny,ind haturAnt.• , lo
A o.lurn.c. Ich.orline ern., Mnitiday.
nue,. et 4 A Et
Frm fr..teitt n 4 r Curs., 11,Ing 4t.perinr arrompar4lntion.
of ~r 1 445,
A II AI-Tllll\ll. C ILOZ VII A Col,
ao - to:1,0r,
Tbr Wow - A...tor o• Im. ~f thr fArtroot M Mannar., conntruro
r! Onr otro [nal. 1 . ....0nn0•n nal oolnorsorrs ran dezend
roonnone or nor 1,4.. ro.nooloorio
.)El:l7l,Alt PITTS/11.1ital rind
t.>.
cll,
II Wv/I•villa
.1•f. Sun.le,.) •
P •nd. retnrn
m-pr, 4." at A 31 The
nre,.l
I. rnu. In t0n0....r.tL tl.. Cleveland 1.n.1
Pirtebur.
• .
.11.urut. 1/ 31. 11AHT,N, 3 lotionxabols Bower
tren t .ht C Y.,. No •Irr and 34 tint
cCrc.l inn
tiEGULAR WABASH PACK.
u —TI, floc licht .11 - 3u.rt. our kolliad
1-111. 31111,33/, Thomltnuctor..
ol rec., Itoiobt to rto Woba.eh Kiror
For retro erioulro nu Unit, cr
lint 11.h13.3, 3r.
-- • - -
IEG ULAR. IV I)N ES Y
.PACKET, MIN 31'1. t'autulu .Ir.ho
ltiollont. 'Nur oplcu.ll.l bout v.41..11111,
11, cern,. the ,cutucr Nrurlou, .u.l When, for
h.. Cincinnati sod l'itteloi rah l'octcl trwle. and rill Irar.
Wo4nemloy tor Cluoinnuti
V, (Trll,lo ur apply ..1/
0 MILTESLIERUEIL. Aperit.
EUROPEAN PACKETS
Steam Communication between New York
and Liverpool.
9111 E Liv,r.„,1.11,1 Nett' York Pion-A4
Aga, V.TaPit4,ll.i - !ot t .
wander. rill rail I rim :sea rot direct Kr Livervinh no
thn 11.1 day neventlien and trill leave Liverpool on the
Itti Jr.; Kent.,
•
P/01,.111r. MONEY ran uvrnroaC,
1.1 it
C 0.,. ndu. . - to itur
10
Ail ull• . to
St .... Co. .5.d24t0 1,1
•• Children
ream LIVERPOOL TO NEW rose •
lel Cntind :WWI,
•• . . . .
.1 .
('lii IA r.v
AJvlt., .
Chiding,
irevornrunintion• 11.• •• • ...sung" AR not •
dy Roy of the L e n . ann. In dm (Inn and
erwornl exbinroll... Len. the be. ntlonl• • .11 Le farninh.
rd. IL. an° tor rnerage rgurengen are
on 111...nhrelr n o en Pile. the art prnrt......1
the ne.i.e..l by ennidere.... nnd
reload r,11,717. pnereudere trill gob Inry• In
furnish 11. err ..fn •rol I.e.d.Ung. An expert...deed
runreon nartarleel to e•eb rhlp in the Ike.
JANIF.ti LAktIOLI,
For rerun •1.1. , I O.
t•allt I.i Imrt, .4., (11 otrry t t rittnburtth.
I'. e •• usual to Iltrito awl 54.11 puma.
gtt t,c, !NIA 111 mt..' tttotnlnat.
l'ammutp.. Pnettcrd l• any of tl,AAhlintr INckt•tx at the
Ibvrt'st tx , tatble . ns. l'orkto Ilvt,pc/tt, lAttl
act, And MIN,
ant :rum tt.retel. to:.tur
. • ...
Steam Communication between New 'fink
and Glasgow.
THE Glasgow and New Yorka l
Cmpany . . pntrerful nor
• non. Cu -
tory , . nor,. ..f tit. Cu no.l r.amrrt..l rnntrunntlyr.l...prnent..l tr• trnl fn. Nor
York tlntrrt Int on Satunitty. the irtinf Vrttruttr7
EMSEMI
22=1
11,a , ,Irr •.”•. I , tit nor witor nr
tort, , mnlrraw prim, Ver
n, e.trr i -e.rn
Ler traLKllfor 2pil 7 t”
1:,1 Ilroal way strrrt.
NEW 101Wi.
Th. NFIV 1 °kir. Ultri ton, horar yr..., (a
-r.narrt i.• Wr will 1..1 , 11 W. rtatiNi garly cear
deli ....FA=
BI /STON
TREMONT HOUSE,
rruns well known OF tabli4trtnent is still eon
'. vlurte..l lo the.ora. IZltiliftitt it ha, 1.11,1, heel, Tiro
relay, aro! rielavatit ritual ..... lo.roe, its os:tic:Dili.
arrhnzrneure, 1E1..1 the ,to.toLto t.
.wile
lalurrea. to tar
loothlthera, rvanhore to r .1 at:Tr-oath- sort straw,.
grouv the traveler.
llArittg too, ot, tho firm or John 1.. Twit., A
ro lout: at tlo. L.,pl tho total liWtot.itt. •the entlownltor
pt+lstr. his I.rxt esprtoo, to wainevn toretwtattn. nod to “tre •.IL.fat toot tt. row..nt,t,
WM. 11. PARR HR.
PHILADELPHIA
ItiERCER & ANTEL.O. General
....n Mr,hitn , y,' 14•11111,01
u. 1.. ~. ..‘11.1,14. • I I'l,l rrnor ally. y. 17 y
Moore Henszey & Co.,
1M PORTERS and Noll..dh. .1 °Rini's in
11.11:1.1% A V.I: AN I. , L 'ILYA:I. No 13, Market etre.,
11.4.100 w.
S, et I.itre and ,rinee In. 11.0,
MASON'S CHALLEIME BLACKING,
Ir SHINE,: lON ALL.
"VAS. S. •MA.502i.1.. CO., husr; REMOVED
sp Holt. Inc,/ avi 1.-Ser y l'hllaYlAphia- to the new
t."l ,/,101” NIT , . I 1;11.1/1Y, I. Noyth Fe,yy
wheros they t.cnunua to offer a I'ItI,HUSI OY YOL
THOUSAND inr0..0t.4, It, any ..tosenor tilackinz.
1113. 015111 all n s eu cnuhl. 31.rchanU. old healer. In the
Uhlusl Ftrta... .
Maiiiii=lllllE:i.;asl
CLEGG'S, - PERFUMERY
FA_NCY SOAPS.
lIESE guperi, artiele‘ l'erfumery,
rovnn , l wriinh ap• .nntneraled hlrdnally nolunralod
Orn.u.l A Ron,. Tooth and
Tntl.d I,ador,Uhiner.e elver. Chalk. and nther apprneed
Oninetlen.
I....ar,—Walnpr and Extra Fins Faal Pinarp and White
Wlnd.er. kl,anrs, Fem. liner and Toiler
nrap., Shoon, 11.1 r lAntne Raton, Ex.
ear!, Inr !he Cry.:
14 1 1 ' ;;Ztl ' cn¢t vt !.W %r
sal• T CLEIIIi.
I,lniner and
•
f.n.alarket stmt. Vol.. 'A, Philadelphia.
SirM,r.l.•nt• ,tbrs I 1.nn.., Mar 171.,,4 I. the ehmpent
al nlnd enten.av -danntartorr In the elt} nle• turn
dlr.
Shriver & McLean.
Row., Produrr and C0P1 1, 10 , 19 , 1 Mero'"lndt,
No F.. V. It Arr% N:nccr,
•
I I ONSIGNMENTS of FLOCK and i'ilk
, aucc.wcncrailc. will rcc.lre pr.,wri attent1,44,4,..144411\
mar 4 , wct c41.1.14,,r4 tc•ozz4c ssisc,cr...e cl.4.wpec 4 414.1\ n
nwript DI 11,11. of La 4114,4 44 6c , 14 .14.144.41.
Itwicr 1,, —1141.4444. 11.31.14. 44 4111er,1 4 441_41.uut5:
Mr. 44-a4s. !NH,' ,
Mr.::Alu rs , 4 i
s I.queLlin.
Mr. Swoal. 1 4 .1 4 14th0c. .4 44.4.:44.0
•
THOMAS WHITE, BONNET III,'ANU-
- VACTI,I4I:II, N. 4 4 .4
41 .utb t 4 4,4 , 44L1 144,, (whets,
V ccwtuut. cast etic.11.1441.14.10.1a. 64.116.1 r
N ENV YORK
Oil Cloths!
LBW S 140 Yr, Non. 72. and 74 John \ vt.,
itina ‘ c • Pu ß .l:4, °'"' ait
tuorOr a {Alan) 1• «w• FLOOR
I., r•o.lplocanre, atartoto nay
thing or tier kith) 1,1113,t0 prralucht In ihlo enntarl urtv
turn,
,ror nlphoiloal the prisis nar.l•l at
• WorhloO.alr.
At {burly[.4l,n In Now York 'an In found • I•rp.
an.l co nvorttoanl ILorry‘ SINIOun, and Ti on
eLout: ()IL CLOTHS, from'_" tribe. In . Z. 4 teat at
AL., Furnirnre, and 011, rLorotx
&ISA.
BALTIMORE.
WALTER A Co.,
Flour and Genend - PTodnco
COMMISSION HOUSE,
N11...1 , SWIM I:MILADY), SNAIL MALTINIGItE STMEICr.
BALTINOR,F7. '
RAILROAD TRACK TO T 1( POOR.
LIDERAL ADVANCE! MADE. ON COXPIOEXCE .
U. , MIE . 2 2 P..2 ^Qua! ailvantat.-na Transpertat
•Ith any nth, mark,. on tho t.anl, a wok...
al dm., will. 0ut...a1.-land omen room, antlAn.
merit •r would rropmtrolly snlirtt patronsm..,
Ito, t
Pranl.nt end Cmillny n 1 Mrmhanin . Hank;
L tt=2 ' l 4 / 1 :1;rri Bank.
oellmAnm
•
ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH.
NtlLLtt
..... ........ . ..... I.T. N#3lllLlTtli.
ASIJEI, J. IVETIIERILL & CO, Com-
J) tni.imn and Porcnr.lint Jlen.hanuo No, Leree,
1,44. bu
.14 Lt. l , amtorr , ll.l surer,l,ol'l6, Mo.
is.-Por ti ll v Me... •161 hnnrithr 6M6ntion 5a14 to the purchafe of \ I<ml,
Refer It. Teout6ou, 11,19.41 & L k6r.
Renick A Co., 1120k.r. of6. \
ST. JOSEPH,MISSOURI
311DULETON, RILEY &,
eMiltater,v, and For-66611ng llorrlannt, on
6
• 1,•66, 1...106,
104f6r Alexand6r °onion, an o.d Lorenz Eterlinx A Ca\
•pAlr
AIIoAVID C. TUTTLE, AttArn at LOW,
and C,Antolnioner for Porn , rl•6lo.•:. Loots, Mn.
onnnunicallans promrtly somo,rod.
1011 N - 11. ItAlsailN, Atwrnoy
4,041:n
Itelwrrn,...-I,l...ehor k th:linn. F.Tor.I. /I n d
511:anilleou ,
John 1, l'aika.
bmunle. Str(gl' n 1 k On. nuni..l7
, .
CHICA(O ANI) P *ORIA
HO A 8 'HALE, A,
FORWARDING S: COMMISSION MERCIIAN
CHU:AIit), ILIA %Olt,
COYPINUES hi. usual facilities trArecalVa
nu tng, Pale, and Tnahlutuent, all lart . tutilkiat
ounaluned hits, Beata lase. ra
his duet daily tor leoltthr
on the Laiteso and the gutal awl e ,
llatervn,a—Mmare. Lonms,Nteellug Co.: Meeters. lour, kilt.ther:
Ale. John A. Canuhar. , ar.s , ttml.
Wm. a Haskill.
ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHAN
AND AUCTION Eft, No. S {la.. rtreet, YE RtA.
Eepectal att..,n , lou to Conculanluo bustace, analeey
RISTEAS NEW YEAR'S UIFTSA 7
dh :fat' .7: °* Zin `ftthin."...ttt,ntr° F .ant so
thoir friend, to cao-and era Woo My siva al erfumery 2
cerigig ho either in gelidity pf material
006.10 "rm''
dor:3 114 antlydi Wool atirortiar
kit ra)1"B4.01113S-3 nook's for solo by.
JJ 1.1 0. P. maven*. oo:
VARIED APPLES-3 Backe; for sole by
11 A z-. • ..'. 6. P. 8/IRITEIWP. Cu,
II ICKORY UTS--I0 sale
JIJL' 11: P. L . iputypt 4 Oa.-
TIIJ6iSPORTATI
NEW IaILRQA.D ,ADVEXITISEBIENT
WE E N • 11, A I 1 . .}3. o \ 4 D
PROM prrrssulett \ \
TO CLE V E LiiN D, OOt EMBUS CINEINI4 111,
tr.nyterhon u-itA thr Prma. Central Rot tood.\
THROIS(3II FltllBl P=BlloBoll TO CLZ.VRLIXD m
LE_': LOAN TF. HOURS.
Or A COSTINGOC3 RA/LROADVC!
TILE Fspross Train on the Ohio and Pem•
erinoit hatlroad. I.t.t Pittabornh at BA.
rt..optou at Amtrak,. acttsrAmr.lti ear Rrightrut.lMello
ton. /Moo. Palaminr. Columbiana. and Balem,
_and rear \
12 mom from Pittsburgh. at 11 . .31 Pattaro
.am Alltam, ha t Clomdard Railroad at 2P. IL.
01 mach Cies - Azad Si 5.46 P. Si.Rotonalnit atut
,' M Sma.n
etat. Cie selmml at 1 A. Alliance at 2 P. SI.. and
r.rh Pitutburub at 7 P. 31.
l'a+senger4 ty, this route mule from Cinelonati to Pitt,-
burgh to two as,. •ithout olubt Mural.and .aTt. Irani on. to two dar e in roonarting with the Penna. Central
Poutrowl.
Sm.,. run dadr from Allianew to Canton.llaBsillon.
Wrost..r. and , Ilantnent and Mom Anon to Now Canto.
Poland and Siarren.
.. ...
ai-Thro N. /Int hton •ecommcklabon Trala learrs
Pwl4burgh at A 11. wwl 4 P ll_ awl New Bright.. WE
7..1u A. hi and Liu P.. 11.. AOoPir. w 1 IWW.r.eliwt....
[taw,
Kunannou Ticket% 4 , 04 for two dar4 are soda betveen
Pi...burst.. Roche., sod !le. Br
The Trains do not rayon Aundar,
Ontulbussre run inecOma nth the train to and
from the 51..i0113 on Wede ronn ral street.
For tiolteht apply et the 4ftlenl Street Station of the
Ohio and Pa. Ilnilmad, to
Ticket
11 - 0 - theatax h! tick eta frorcE thttetourx la to pric e and, priee
from Pittsburgh' to einetonatic 1111,p0—
see mold at the pailread Station, andj.b
floes,
ralartt Slanospabela Pitleharth.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WINTER .ARI:ANGENENT.
lIE subscribers, agents tar thisTenosyl
yenta Ku Iroad Cn Awn bow onTared in receipt rib
tG. winter tn1 . 1511.41e1,112., at tba
mars:
•
For all trot elan.. rcoola and wool.- .... PO / 00 ba.
For Baron. Bunk,. lAN, Tallow. and all
heard noontite.. . • . ... . ......... 11.00
]llll
ort. , ur.• lIRAII/131 Agents,
enrner Poun and Wayne alrrata.
l'lttahargh. Jan I, 1,51.
EXCURSION TICKETS.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
FROM December 24th to January 2d, Ex
cursion Tktrt. will be bark for 25
artnt bark
I 5 rent!, Wilith.burg and for 25 rents; Turtle
c 0.4 mt 1,104, torn) e.mA. Excursion tiritets will be
go l n d
o , n
nA yj e ra a ie "
to Train
fml lPeiattrob Pittsburgh on
January
tau and hew lipar's her. for Turtle Creek and back,lear-
Tulaa Ptlntburgb at II o'clock A. M.. and ratorning learn
Turn. Creek .12 o'cinck P. M. The regular Train will
bare Pittsburgh u uftial weary day at trla o'eltiek /d,.
and afS P. M. Returniug leave Turtle Creek at it A. IL,
sad at a% P:11.
Tinsels tar .le at the Railroad Oalre in the }formates.
Lela lion, Wafer street, until ono boor before thedeper
turd of each train, •heu the 001ce •111 be open for the.
vie of tirkete nu Liberty Kure!, .bore the Ce.l.
.1. MRSKI.ILY.S, Ticket Agent
11 Penheyleapla Itslirca.l Co.
The Cleveland & Pittsburgh Itailroad Co
...
RAVIN made ts with . the
..10 AOll i' Mbil.C.llll ii 1111.... Con,ln2, aarloa
a ol wnsfrio of nay marina, Is non priisniniil to send nu
nen ism Cieviilanii is 11 boors, soil to 12.411612[1114i 41)
bout,.
. •
Fare to Cleveland , ... Sl,OO,
Cincinnati . 11,00.
Par Tiekets apply in ti St lIARTUN, /went
Lr , nonnaOe4lloave, IlLtabnrah.
Ir/IV TEA ARRANGEMENe.
PERNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
FROM PITTSBURGH
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTPSORE
°SLY
THE. Expregs Mail Train will leave the De
pot on Ltberty trr•L shove the Canal Bridge. eeerr
m,rntne ut 4,i
•
l'foowunnr, the Car, 12 tall”, to Brintoes.
On.l the Let ..1 Co.-h.,. in mv.ll,neee to
0111, over a Cr•Lt rate turnpikeroad to
Iteatt)*. .eotistr.ton wlth•eaph [Jain roaa,
Itrintnn'e and In.atty'r Station.) and therntalte
thr eptendid no to xiontanc t!..n of the l'enu.Tlynoiu IVII
Compen, .12r., to I . IIILADELPIIIA and BALTI•
3111/lr.
Cu,n ITrl:n;llaltionore takn the - Cstrx lb. York:and
li ntlroant at ifarrisburgh. en Into at Haiti.
more to bterklart. and to Wantkin.rten City the pato., man
inn
l'aJann,rs who wish to troll night trgYel, can lodee
ne, nig at 11,410, , :bur.r. and r , tttn• and ,
th. ruin', train. glut arraet, is
i h ad 4r
nhla Iti,tromul Con4yany ate ton
ping tan duly Yvan,. Iron, UollYlat.intr: latlelphig.
h.ucac• ens Y. l'h,leolnlynua. Fax through,
111
Arcornmr.latlnn Train will Irar. av , ry afteranon at
r; rink. for not rirwrtr,ll.Thrblirg an.l.llrtragn'a.
lleturnine Train.. WI/1 lwair Ilrinton'a at Viirleek A. M..
awl 64 P. 11, !dogging . at Wllklnstnargil and Eaat Lilvr.
tr. and arriving .Pittalairgh o. r , nrk A. M•• and 111
~ . lock P. 31.
•
•
Fare to Fin L:lenty. 1$ crud. Fan to Wilkisisburclu
115 ee iare to Turtle ei nett. 4U bents.
Plee ttu..
etwer. will proem, their tirketu at the attire in the
sletiongsbela Ilru,e, iturnorly thecanal rillow.l until
hell au loon' before o...departure of each Train, a hen the
fr eke vi oiberty 1 1$ opr
Ramer or the nab. or liekeki at aloe Derek 00
y MI L
./. MESIUMF.SI. Ticket !Went
4.10 as . Penn. Railroad Co.
UNION LINE
ilad 18 5 1 -'52.-Mm=z
TO CLEVELAND VIA WELLSVILLE
And the PooLoud, and Cirriland _Railroad
' T HIS well known and old' established Line
haring forman2 connection arAh the "Pittsburgh
Clev.land Itatlrnad Company.", are on carrying
h , nght dally Cools eveepte.ll to and (rem Plnahurnt
and Cleveland. and all intermediate pant, et the tonet
ral
Le
steamboat BEAVER receiver and mules freight for
the anne.. LtocAttly. leering Pitt.hurgh every morning
at 14 o'clock, mad Wellrellic at 3 o'elaelt. P.ll,
Pa...az,. carried rah to Cleveland sod all other
Pint. en the mut" by .niamiinal. Banner to Wellsville,
Chln glace Company to Canoe,. and Railroad thence to
Clcveland. It. te. PARRS t CO..
Welieville. 0.
JOIIN A. GraIIKY Agent.
dela enr. Water k Pmithneld sta-. Pktabnralt.
WINTER AIIIIANGEMEN"
azufr...4
uynoLiarE,
VIA RAILROADAND WAGON'.
We aro now prepared tn carry Freigh t betere
PIITSBLTGLI
AND PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
doling No. adorer. 'and will Kiva through revalptslat
HY (HUPP t CU..
Canal Haria. Pittrbargh.
DEI7LII IVOMPURFAS a. 00,,
147 Market street, Philadelphia.
eIIANLESL 11. 110031. Agent,
den! 71 North /doers. Ilaltlroora.
WINTER ARRA.NGEMENT.
alggagga- . .
'WE lIAN'E NOW • COMPLETED AR-
V V ration:lea. for theregular Orton of freight
clurior tb. wiiirert botirren dila city...! . •
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. -
11111...0f lading Rill be giver, for del...rill throuxh, .t
co.Jerate ram i CLARK a Tit lE. ,
_,
i LlN•rty a .. re. Imburga t
LEK IS a BUTLER,
EN Market greet. Philadelphia.
LO.IIORDON,_
, u 0 .9 i '' 7ONorili 'Rivet. Raltimora.
reights to and from the Eastern Cities.
\\
, - ITINTE i R ARRANGEMENT.
D. IZECIU* COIL LIRE. '
,
R.mizaEtas
VIA
tA " I. ROAD AND WAGON.
pti,Rls.4 . THE SUSPENSION of` Canal
N •O, tiso. we trill forward freights to gad from
..: : '' .. ..t. l'
\ I7041 , 1.:0 b s? of '"i". to ""'" .4 1....
HATS ! BLACK. \ '
\ C.'nl and liMtgra ll L i glir g l ' 1
- \
No. 3 • II Soot ti Third street. Phtlaislphl,
\\
- t SMITII & ruANcuals, \
\ No. 75 North str e et, Baltimore. ',, ,
\
PeciiTlvania Railroad.
-1101,4;re_MI1MMET_
'1 INTER AtIftiINGEMENT BETWEEN
oi l ,
ADELPIT \ Ik tarp PITTSIIIIEGII.
75zne Ree#4(4l to 24 Hours! \ ..
24 hoe
Tarv:l
Tbl,
7"l'
1,85
No!
wiu.mi
SAO - a - rot
No:,
. \c
t%,.TA \
sleep i I ' 4.1.,Zh1r
York n \ ettlqatint
hr Ss,.
Thr E tete
I A. H. 4 lin it ewer.... - • -....1 to this . to
wienmonod Us, - Inietwagetro anti i ' Prow ‘ rr.
Eir P are p t tlunklrk to New lea, -A. Second C
view. will 6/66 In • few nays N \ \
,„.T,gLlttn, 1 1 / 2 7,: t,7, 1 = zmr,zr 'k ''''
eiutlewlar ethe n tlen tell be yak l to ewe , The gang•
tieing- wet wittjtive• this route . /Mat rAtage• over
°meogaup. li invade In the trenyertati t Meek.
\ ,,,, arAdillttonal n• will be Out I. Futon In •
ry 'hart time \
\ Nytriett Tana'. .gi be Oletriboted , airlng\fall t harutow
lets In reward to i lia tweet Preltiht,• own se lean
T i.t,
\ CUAS 11/EltrkettEet.
T. trr7INGIIAM. ow:Dunkirk , // Minn
\
X) • • .
ttants . ' 1 4 511 21atil
PIA i•ANSTLyAN zA CA- 31.5, AND RAILROADS,
ORTUMADELPMA DinECT—WIT I -
, l OUT 1tR,91111,1. _ _
.. A. MrAITY A CO, Csag 405 irst /tree .
PI italdaull.
011 A BLlGnit THOR, Central Illtlixed stnet,r
. ‘
d,. ,ht.. \
We'arn tdent,W4 In tetr ire • large Alit entred;ndbilt
nd ontince to oink on the apenln• of the it... 4 ~ ith,i,
dtlpid., end all MAI - m.IIM. Pl.. •L ltslrekt•nd, ka l i la,.
' 97.lrTneral=l:.= Tyae.ka\wo.ili by
S ti tta eall= m trtit A.. L ' i 'aa"..yatit'g our bully tkr t. :l2y at
. br.,,t, UA""b"f:7E.F.rdTriiiitWi Caa~l r , s
I+tb'
hams' Tr4sportatam.Line,\
WeitF; 185°: MAU
IRITTSBh(RGH Ir. THE 1 4„A§TEHN dITTEE'
lIIN ope*ng orthe Ca4,l;\ \ Wo will VA. rem-
Ivay to retalrq sad forward trliptly. /TWO* asal
archon:dim end reg. , , t
llretrhte a n an yorest tats e n v by respaa4lt4
\ Li... 7 ~, \\
\ Pnvitiet and!! win be tioldled sad IhnrstarKl
Out saik.,AP.a. ttldiont OW awn fon printrdlognn ad...
.R.NRS mdtb L. , MARIIdoo. or raorscr.
• lOUs of\ Ladlag Suircedtdi Ao.l all lANINRUNk
IN . , tARA.d,bk. Addraufer Apply
. 'N. , , was. At z(411151 a tn. Oulu thda..
.'
°T.:aril,- i...vrekrgro...
brt, 3 „, w2a . t ....... t i r ..
2 .
.{.• avalv,..,iamt,... i—tv.. ..1" - , -
- Vit32k
FORA BAITIMOR1)
TRAILER& loid dts;
an . roor•ntlee, foseet•FSll
ortnne. lima Will home the W.,horf Vat.
-
'Fare tom'srglaTiflg...o.l*f.d4v
For tickets II et toe noire teltre.
HourrOyator irret 7 ••,
MI 3 MI
AYER'S C E-REY PECTO:
FOR rut! etrittLov ' \
COUGHS, COLD, lOARSENESS, B.SONC/H
-.
TIS; WHOOPH a-cotTQH, r cE.Ol/P, -
\ . ASTHMA, C SSIIIIPTION.'\.
lIIIIIS RE3IEDY is fferv.l to tho ooiFima- •
.1 olts with too rOulldenew -r ..foot in anarliele which ~
oellloin falls to rosily, :No hop 'do: rflools thmt ran to de- .
roll it K'). h, the 11 , -11orito . -folnos% a.nl tsinulnw.
ro ll
ilao ca.. \ .. of It. our ' s, that Imrst Fury sortie. of •
the l.ttotr'r tlh , cole it rers,us. roLIIrIT known, who • have 14g.t, ye./orol from slarrclog A overt d,perate dd.
nor o cf‘tho Ink,. i, rit A LSO it he con• tried.' di to. '
Potion:Amor or, ltthrr.methcior c in , Mod, It tco ld ,
placid to /sr.., 15P.,76: .4 , r i spa. .who Its 'girt - ass an • ,
known, thelk+uhlir o Laser tsqltote tyll t antidote loan. -
Dior for thr llstreg.'n: sod' doogc.ron• S. Bonn, of Lk*
c o l \
, ...
Ilnlhold•rT organ, ich 3 , 1. Incident tat Xir ellmate.'
And not only 0„, the vcd-lAhlo altdrks vi it Lb. InrcAlk”,
but for the soda, vsri in of Colds.CtatdiclUtstracti•••• \
I ' , ` 0 "on Chit il lb. IllOsl•ntostanffralhat Medi. \ l"."..
\
mot that niche o tlined is family should t \ wittosest
It. sod dos , . shy h a rry It• 1 it 11/. Pr will. \r • r
•• , ,
' head daolduidn lof tho f. 'lowing gvntlemen. hO Will • \ 4 ":
ha r..coge Ind in the . , raric, rollons of rtnntry bent •
the, aro lorstelf—eachkr .I al ai mOrehttuts of :Lllirst \ ••••••
ales. and ..•f • thohinhstt glare. .y—n't the eldedatil t'
~••
oratonnve stmlecale dealsi.s,in 'Sim., witttritat Pt t- V.;.-" , '
sone .11mIted oh the sohseet DI wtorb Ord speak. f • - , .......
Lion. lt , sof value to thelvudgm nt rut ntliedellOth \ Lt . - . \ • A l :•-
~ THIS CERTIFICATC.
W• the dolor,. good, whoir \1.. , dni• gl.terhal . ring been • ll ‘,',
long acquainted with Aroy , , h. ran I- ',rah hoz...Ter, _.
my our Lint nut dle the he , and ik t r• o , t olloctual.Kers• • l ' ..
coly for Pulmonary Consum t .t o , evcc c fed ko the Am,
~...
VfiC,42 Proolo. Ardwre would, tyvtn aorknow/edga Grit. .i'i
• -\•
coranuoinon soil exte.ive m-e.ul nt,redlizUr tonatteroll
It to the tint ctn.! es worth, choir to- tronfidenew.artawith • • • •.' l. .
the firm.conviction tint It will do thelerdhof all that _ ..
medic:too can do.
•
Ilenshaw. Kdrootidft 0 Col, Ktdo , VIM .‘,, • '
)dates A Conlw.o, Beltionnw,Slarylgodc-• ‘.' •' \ ' " \•::
Ladd A Ingraham, IlongSralojno.N.. k.
~' . ', - ' .i = _
Ilsvllard. larval' A Cs- Char. , •toe •8. C. ••' \ '
1 1 . j•rf h. Farrami, Dotrolt. Mehl:O.\ '''- .: \ .
T. I llcAlllstor. Lot:krill, Kr.. - ' \ '
/*nada A Walton, Ilt. Louie ?ft...Zia. ' ' \ ,
Joseph Tucker. Mohile,Alabotow. • ,• -' --- - \ •
T. A. Poollarliottlon. 'Vermont. ' . ..
daed a t:d, Ildloy et Co...Augasta.Gentol • ' —.. \ • ,:.
Iwo D. Jame, Trenton, New Jersey, . ••'' I" • • • - •, l'
J 11. Towneowl.Pitt•hargh. 1'!....,
.. ",
\
Clark A Co- Chlggo.D i llaclL 4 - ‘... A' r.,
fnrl
111. A. Pantos .t :on, tiortlk,N. • 'r
r ,... • •. 2, r . '! :
P.deant Bringhtmoll t WilmlngtorL•teLL ' , ;
John (lilted A Co, hilsdolphis.:lll... - , -`: \ \ ' ',
X It. A W. II.1111m• r Waslung ton, D. d-- ' • - it•
J. Wright A c Nee \ Ostrom. I,s, -•- ' • ~ \", ,
Watson. Wall ti Co.. ggt if Indiana • : '
C.C. Richmond: t's., rt rat:el/ro t Cal. •\ . - ''S l, -
howls A Amor. Tellshs.ve.Florld..• .r • ' • \ . • \
r
Y. It. &rang. Kootvillo,T
U runo,oein •. - \ '
Chilton a buoy, .S.
Itosk, Ark.
:hiller, Slade It Ch, Loslndtan. Mica_' :, .-.' ." • • " 11, •,
N. L. Lthsdo. - tidies:so- T • ~ •-- :: - ... • ,0 , ,. ,
Chdde• DV , . Jr- Prorlden . li. I.
hl• '
Wtolo. Erlettlo a Co., Cmcintlsti.O.
hn rangloll COCSITITA: , i \
J. IL Colgo k Od. Valssrol.o, MIL
P. /I. bimnod A C., I en Crod, . szko. .
FM. Rios., .t C.,, Rogo.s.Now ll nada. 1 '., • .
IL Provo.: A, Lima, l'crts ,_ , .
V.Vat ' llsr e A n : li lt "' ; •'°" l. 'l / 4 ; " 13 . • . lei L • --• '
Oa. Ballow i&" .. Rfd • jTS • mr,..ll Aft r f " • : \ • ` • • • ;T
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{rich such 14•111.121, and from men. Sta. tcOttrer '
P
can be adduced. eacept it:allow:0 :hided no. ' - r
I
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pr,..„...b,,,,, if ~/01E8 Co AYER. ellac
Id, Lowell. Slaw- ,
Bold In gitsburah, Id:legate PIM i touch, h: I'AIL,- , . 1
NISTOCK A igh. arta J. St.-TOA N01i , 1t.:.•• ~'l ,
In Ad - : hr or Citr, hy!CIiWAT.7I. • l X DOE
OLAF.- •• iby I'l rurc1et.e.......,,,,, • • ~s; „. hes
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DR, GU YSOrl'S lin prtived .r.xtraet of
YELLOW IR/CE. AND P. AP.RAPAIIIDIJ...
The Mich.! 'and snit cenuim• yreravillonCH,. per,
lament rub. of Comsat:option end Dmmer. i the • \
Lunge when they are suppore,l to be offected ' ''•7',.""-t.t",.
the too tree um of Memo, .1 nlimtlolulna,A - ~-...'-,.
IT WILL CURD ;WItIiOUT 'FAIL: : - 1",1,'.. ,te , , - 7 • '..
L3l\ ,,\.
Sarrlnl4
or lying. Pell, • ...-- . 11-,---'l ,
Ernptlons of th It o,
„ - • -,;
_
Eryairelamehranimnedellyett:',l,l7' r !, 7 1‘.-f• - t _": ',, -, . 4
Rurworm or Tette, 5c0.1111.4 , :\ e'l • - ' l' - ,'• ' ' I',,'
Ltheummien•J'slos lu the Monrelve , 1.0.e' -'-."; '''''Tr„
‘..lninta.oll Some and Ulcers. Senthing OE. - ,.... ".. • e'l - ,:. ` -l ` .
\
the Glandoefirphllis, Dyrreprie• Salt Itheom„ _ _
Diseme of the HidneymimenfAPpetite, ' •. . .4
• Discame , atieitig Mot theitM Or lier- -- ~ 4 1l
cunt Po, In the Shim Tint! \ ' • -, ~ e: 4
Abcroldon• Oenernl Debility,
;,T,t•:'.r-.-. 7':
-" , g 4 ' '
. Dropsy. Lnobace.thran. -
".t.7
' dies, m Co.tlre
TIIE - 7
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BEST FEMALE NEDIrINE KNOTT, f ,
The Choker prepared - Icily,. Iltck.", and 11.11. 0 Aie;;;4:,4,
Ilominrees rarsaporille, - ore the inealualble .. rirairlfii..? '-'.l
agents from which Dr. Gureott'e Improrml. Vitraot of :-P.,...,4'1
Yellow Wok and rereamrilla is formed.. iluti the ltd.,. eee,
tory of Dr. 0 rwoott has given us the vitiation( thmerzato - • ` '
•in their perfection. IlLe_ preparation contains Mr the re..
storoUve properties of the 'M 4.0. conthinimi and mommtne , ' '
\ in their utmost strength and offiency..
ErDmimecits were 1210114 i, inthe manufacture Or Ella rra.
d tue , until it was Paul that it mold out It, further ion. . • i
p . AmordingiT, we Rod it resorted to, ,almeet unie \ -1
re ty, in cams of iletiatirTSthrhotic, and - Cutaneeur '''' \ ',"l •
comp nto-lbr general prnstroticti of all the Thal pow- ' • . I
en. all theme tormenting ay...roof the skin so trying • '`, i
to lug ce and so 10j01101111 to health. " - • \ 1
.. .
4 4 '4- 4 , '., . ..
, 1 \
e
ficmfolo; . ' , bill, Doteorisi C. urilhl• C ur"l's . "... • • \
Mum. A Timone,. Ond a con variety of other dime ,
i're iett: gf,,'W,',..';''7, 1 i,,r,,,,117e " 4 ‘ `:
- 1 \
. f.,littlich., October 7th , ISM ~.-4 \
Mr. John D. set -locoq )It lo with enruttemb . - 4 . \
fathom of grata ode that I epittle. throne/Illy Divit , 1 .
I .
Proridence of 0 yo
by thetnytulereworE,A * gon er of .
that eacellent- a - rine. Ouveldt's Yellow Neck mil Sere •
.4
\
moulds, te,Almo yo a few - ry laldoine of Pm' altamt hope- 1 -
Id. ease. Ind e whiter of I 'KO - kegs atlooked with Ow- I
Ten pals tilich tem "pruluolly ernetiallugthrongh th. . .. ! . ',
whole rioht side and ie, Z • ot the nor time. therm.v a tn. • 'll
tat proetratlon of my phriral eysterfi' obit \ my leg Dna
almak to about two-third., a it , ...11611 ales. I prOcure \ l . ..1
tithe attendance cf a skil),ll proctitiotice, , who prononn- \
_. , •
mall my dleemi ens of the ..,.v.t nrovt'n . P.,lfTer eamplaint. ' \
• Ile sold my '. mo one not \lolly hamilld, butt...Pito . .
od f0rm...1 remethed•undrithis treotret . Vll I was '"i
satisfied he mold not help nic. ..l'l then 1, or pp., i •
•
Mint at this, place, W. A. Deers ~ 4 1, Mdlles %f Outesotga •
Yellow Dock \ and Ears/that/11mi thcra which' firontrod •
~'•?'"A ....,
'nut .....„--/ T
n amount 4 benefit. Alter . haring Ulm 16tar rattle.
more I vse able. to rum. my limin7r, without alp - incene - '. .1 .: I
vonlence, and laMe been elm...that tliktonwallninnauthilo
, .
bat • short perield before I hod bean 'yethltuatto iv p... 1 • ' ;,j.
throefourths of the time; te l rannol.aoreldho -Ile Me'
, .. • I
`turn of my henith to any other mum thienhp lb. nail:nog
.. ' ....1.
of Clad troll mothable medicine. Ouyon4ll 'Yellow- kc 4
and Flamm:Ms. •\ ' - IIArEEL•=PEII., ' •
• •
Mlle. J. D. fart — De rultr : , I irn).l yon. ten' ''
ing
D , l
thlintga, and m Arad .or oniotinel witict ' . int.). if he
all lin.- I procured lt, th luktrot it dfilti be bear:l/to -,
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