The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 22, 1849, Image 3

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Au Airooi, ritiA,Ggiem n oi. of the IMTCTI6 and '
1341 tek 0 , Rtlik 0114
,s!illoa from; PhEladrii.
phis, in tho valid:which het leit that poit for Col:.
'Wm* wit h l3l 4o. o o* 4q 1, - ,o (tala Bank.: t
bly,sscl)F. loati owi.ottrz.:
Were:moron, Ate. 20. '
The Ilazzaohn C.Calboue as so 'much andispork
ed, eeltlfilieillfshie"nuc ere
11111:4 .
PirriAteXenui
Fkrur4rifeerd,t4;e:Renr ai $5,24 . peibld.
Rye Floar-f•Seles at $3,121.
Cent Iletd4ideri.7oolbble;ai, $205 ier bbd
acme —Sales coo bus prime red wheat 11%3113
T4Predlitt46o tad prime yellow et
430620
6. are-7ardarat edeipeibts. • '
Olurellert arile per bit.
• ' 7 • - .Neins,lna. 20,1819: '
$5 . pee
& °Min
Toice'4 is 6.14
No clianAXinnecnnielon'annalii 9Okon'of In
She martinis:
YORK
.AILS ET.
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The aket,lcet *Reline
_nnchanged, b ot h es
girds piety end-demand. •
Partnership - 1W
KENNEDY Ir e center of Wood ILO elk
"Mti m i rk lll 4 ieweinsed - wit6 - mew
SAW ' 14 - l e itija.. c aitalhiess, Mr.„1011N14..
The will be buctomar firm rh"..e"
TIIOS4*IIIIIXDT TR:
_ aremszny
IsOCIEDIG GLASS Alsanfiniturers,' and Wholesale
dealers ‘ixt' fore* and domicile Variety^ Goods.
Went. aneteliallts, Pedlars arid, others arejnvired
to eall and examine thopticssandquallrinefoue stock,
as ninth ourptesent leeressed esanufsctar
ing 'ltadrprualutsing,- ire think ere esa:elferr as great
ra
indseestiems tobaye as any othetitonso sresierthe
T nE Fil l
°F ett e'E lensl ß t K . S The a %I s. th i s tf d tg
dttiolvti br .1 .
UM Itroli be seeded by 0:. Parks or P.ll . Ball;
at the 01 l o e;of IL G. nub, - ' CHAS. 31. - 1/P.Ply .
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Ctaaasqb .-:--.n.u.' razz% late need; Parts te Co'.
ARYLIgi PAUSEI. risllo, -
POILWAIMIN(PIi COMPSION 'BIERCLIANI:A.,
_ ~r..:.aad Agents' for the
Yettsbanatend Cleveland Line, , to Clevebutd, Ct.
utio,tkplup,,,.. -,".- - - ~' '" Cleveland, 0.
R.O. Parke Eames Dulcet Line; tt }..lei Pm
RoM-,,e fp.x.'.n."l" and . 3°h l I klC 34 ll7.Pg itt '
bneoL Waists P.mi iii: pnme; 5 do Potaah,Acri
ID bbls scorched &Ina., . -
61bds N 0 Sags; new amp; ,
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'. 115bbilt , t.'.f.,Bls.leues,' 4 - . ~. ". , ~ ,
, ors, angst house dm tOlibas Cia. t3osp•
, IrS but Cis mould =sates; .10 tads No 4.l.4lptgar
.23 kegs Irwin Tobaceo, prime; . - ..
lea Atealtatorer seed; 60 do timothy. dta - , '
.. 7 1.0 kegs I t ardrl bbd - do;. - tux cgrul end tor sale tom
for mob,. try. .... -- _ AU_-- - . T.A.S.SEY &BEST '..
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ileVtAtiliteest Boon arid Sioesi
'Antler of Smithfield end Fourth mu.,
k+ PtrriscaO Pa.
wotod reirectrallY InTuP t4tentioc.
Mau rends amirthe panne generally m them spleen!
D 6 Met Junt opene4 consisting o
dddf
of men% women's,
=4M, dues. and eU..dren'i veer; of every- variety,
dna the Maur, Ind - at prices to snit the times.
ISOchilift article ofhletalie Unte Shoes, Cot gen.
Menaratimutkinhca. Mann call and exaram s zVonr l
• - etinir ElenthneYd•ami Pittaburih.
Itit-l4ivelinerronks„Carpor lien 'hew alwa
oa han4and low tor cash: - ; • ' Jan '
- Norton.. - .
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trts i ti:wwL e e d o . a uV i ttfa=re v etilea elaisai •
Glereenaterai and. w any. law barium before •
Calais oribeiDisariet,vrith which be - maybe e
dee:ad:lair ANDREW WYLIE. J
tik . VOMOmopletod rebuitZigotek
illi •
Misooko in,the we am ' OuT;;I 7 iSdabre.MMater.
Thee limes 'are fitted-Midi ell the modern improve
madji eAd_km . e.spable breouts4rl,o:o lbs. each
‘ 43 - . Tads demi Po li ca- Otais!;
• 403 z ILTLI. STELEET.e-Commituni MUM;
44.1ameaux Snom.: Chief G/Polk-Nilo
r" varm . . - 0. - pannarro; -
inerioat YARN...-413,00131bs CO= T.m - .7.
Hatanin-liildeaandle Wick
cottoMptiruhcaspet attain and ecrrerlat Yam, for
at katttrkw
• •••-, • - litim*anEVAv co-
ITGAS-1.9119411rebni5 - old pop; :6 Ebti Loit
. 4 - se•
sated; 15434 Thrsidc . br7 - -
..''FRTL - NI:),-8.1111T - 1c Co .t:
13t*V.1 , 4-123)1141#10,Boom 6 aria dorcotai
DEO L'EAD-151 kg:gator salty _ _
11.14 )40 ' FELND.
sr 0 IRON-ICO : pacis . rig Ina, tr. sale --
bash prime Ckneer Seems 4de •
S Tiomthy doz , 2C60 the Wessern Items ateek4
jusereeetiredimd Ecr sale by- WV -- JOHN WATT
rtII.7OTROL-100ewtbiya in rtaril
- - 13 A FAHNESTOCKA Co,
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. 41.11.; , canter in Me Inroad as
4.1:1131=6011Lls fc store and formai, Iry
Is2l B A FAHNES4OCI & Co
=VIIII/Telta,-4XO bush Priseitsjg MU D
ley, 75 do green PipOrtn for saleby I
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}MET*. Cu
1310-LEAD-31139 , pigs soft Galati-lead; 4000 - 114
BatLead,forale by
- 4 1C1D , : , 1 ,, FR/END, RIIE7 itCo
(511STOMMIL-45bbls' tor told by. -•
- MEN, IMERIGCo
CURRENCYITAINTEAint I discount.-:;.
: 14 -
,13 P VON, BONIVIIIMSTk CO
CPUNZIRIE.S4II.bbbs No I Lot at dodo; 3 Ws
1114 **il :Rea *awn 31Legs. Butte* .from
14aElfeathflcldiclin Lineotbd for sale by
. Jal3'4 , - '/ABIESTALZELL; waist st
'fillCUlVOlEJMFl.ol7R—Stbajißieki.heetrl4r;
to-seiprerapdfor tale QT J ,
nitotunt Churehßolamg
parAtr..44 cut s yum Yobs'tin 'bend *id
J 12,41:4 Bzuotatild a and foTraiDAl4_
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eLIi"BEIMR=4I.I' bble Thuagrao ;Bauer. :reed
toielday and for role • Jan - I Jr. IL-FLOYD
QALIMATIII3-I,sc4kqidsuislffalerikui,bistore
1040167 g axle b 7 ,.. ••• rLOYD
L AID CaC-latbalrisutr oil; ?la seed peratmr
11C5E1.0142.-200 tibia lawns and G 2 1 .211) by;
law - SELLE.M9 tr.NICOLS
7 IN. 6.11,:661a pan, in fide oictei. Tor side
jj by • m.j.,Eus egivllXlu3 -
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„ :11 F.YON SONNUORST &, Co
11:17MHED 8110A1113,50 bbls, •en& tied{
My kat, esesSeddenedeted led efaxiSe&teeuipp,e
gat u gh, bri- /AS &HUTCHISON & Co,.
• • jak, ? ;Agents St lonia Stews Sept Refinery -
oa.# l ,lob,tslioll "'Usti!' ; 23 do do Yellow kb sale
Jail • F•JDWILLIAISIS
DIANDLES-• 40- bazbi SI/brine: Rita *mope aa,
d2rdr,/°4"3 t" * 11 . 3 bY
13 4 1.11 7- 1 71,
SUppor 7 , 1,0 for bite by - -
_.&ad • BURI3ktDGE, WILSON eve°, _
31RIED'rflUIT.—Peiebes- bid _apples ( b). ack,
j neeti--
40 - bbr
Icer taityp' • J 0 DILWORTH-.
CCO--3bbda Ohio Leaf Tobitso i for sea b,C.
DCAVORIII
•CDONNEAV , . small lot very good, - — Nit reed jizA
bAtudsr*opro &CROZEIi..
bbbistipotior Crib Cldery
..dor,la !run.l, &a, far sale by__
tbultfl • " 'SS DILWOWII.I, St wood g
pirk-irl&l. K. it /826° fm22 .
Itnij'ai'''t.,l-1714A1111,1CKEY & C6,4llvnt
OIL CAlte.;-2 Dioii on eakalnifir:cdbretlinregunr
axigruh ' l4 lltb e rithi I
I " 3slybeny.treo.
.1111 , ADDINo—Goo Tor alai' taut woaing;
vr., • AP teed muff far ask try
10,4 —MAMMA WMTE, wmf
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,13!..44)M3E MOLiABSES-80 bbli 13tionbk Be%
, Telt We by
ca,I)OI . BYRUP=Ia bbl., half bag, and 10 gullod .
Eicr t leof sale by
pra •
JAS A 11171V11111101si
bbla largo' No 3, km Wolff,' by,
Nr 14 , 131, JAS ITUTOMSON & CO.
4 44 . f • •••• 45 MOM and Ititirootst,2,
entrlin _. B o.k ep, 30 bbis Jn rolls, in good ship,
, jlOl prdertbisCrecelved and -fertile by
n 53 • • -
- 1311.01VN re CULIIERTBON
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't-Aill).4okets Leaf Lard, ra good abigthis
jastleerdred snuffer sale by,
•.4 , BP9A- o .# P liLrigitTSC V
ab!iFiradr if Maribor!•• toned,
~Nei3~ bl4-1s
4t i l a rr. . 1" .. 7 .?: .;8 RoidoN ic'eO
fitYrATOES4o:tneksjtaaper Orjeptll t;,
jai • = , NO & CROZER I
;;;lUP , FU tw ao l. 4,lg ui VEß: 26 6 rh Wi th a
aft 'ARhiSTRONO &CROZEH,
ElCipag,Nms—igrec,diutd kw
ONO`YQAQZERi
76 prime ieesaw Feel]
kCo
F WatEll.s—*
ilebr:
~ : JADISS A utrrcrusos
Rtati - NTAL- 40 tau Allegheni, andlO toil Flank
.i lar Reek, for JADIEB DIM E#
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MOlkillin; l l3E47;;;Ric
The weather:pit Saturday had ototTls9 very
malaria/Ir, end tte ureathFuraVi'asetgree-
Vie for oat door busineta , ,,.ThiPant s were
genetull dull, and sales
F:LO Theimarket mainoltaits' *Uir lane- A
W h some ot4.:kgekl'2 4 Salef
Wens" e from store, utt — C. OgitetWt ryfti
ranging ccording to quality 44a 100 ,12 p
bbl. FAm fist hands wecoeldr of no ttales
to any birge amount. ,J 13,95 may be glean as
about el ruling 9ttlices on the wharr''dam.,"
BYE F 7.0 We note ga4.5.41441 . 71*E01n
sore at 3,l:4Bings.
BUCKWHEAT FLOURaIIo ehtmgein prices.
Beguile; store' mica at s isV4l l :#'l, 6 , ll ‘
ORACERMI—.Atticles .genually,olculcr,
head,Tobrutin grim- with'agates market,:ht , • the,'
waY , nf 'regular Uditt tt? ova:: vie the C3l-
lowing ;figures 5agar: ' ,14,)14,41 . 41k,.ir1165',
Kehl. !Sales of new crop, mid of common old, at
aaalo pth see, orz , vobomsses at 97028 c. '
gall. Of loaf trugel afgail.,'"Oflto'daterfar
(ink, lnd of 'rice 01,52414 „, . .
LABD—SaIeS I.4l,bbyltpdrictp No t,
BtrrTEß—ltieeipleicavir beide:lead :abtendlud
for thekust few dart and Supplies ire atm. -
dant ' artre'l'afkek49?4infac'frq 12
Inirßn FliblT - 4axicejOatitii4 634 tirad,4 0 '
arrive by river, and intepatanisverrabum..
data, with a dull. stunket:, Aka • gitTe.haten
Banat? limited Ws at si,nays for aches, and
64462° fin. aPP -
RA.tablS--Sttmlitts dame liricitias4,`llod mmt
note r tg ula i i. sack4#L_rtOrtar4. l )QL :...-
BUCKETS 4Nt=rlllßl-11—With fight. angphis.
In dam we note 7vitcji-a;u3W
of the latter at . r.ip,dok gapoel:4.e:
sales in limited titfirohlsi - af32 9lep
PcirAToEs—iudeAra•teia-•demand With
sales' r best hinds - 444*a a - s 2;4o43i3fi4k'pe€
barrel.
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sates 'F,f best quelity , at2,3145{1, andW eottititen
ed 7031,50 f• .
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Wrazau or oirm; that
tie villue or
ttoteit, wio e1cead , 1644000,111011. Tha-nralue-of
'the
DOCi,#).!um, ,inle*!tiPfirniaztufaetitt' es far
the- "ame time, to $313,31V,000. Tim
Jain
'4'oo4.iu the
COinigaiati The - T."
gregtte of dui uclicins , and -of
cum: a 1
0vrt!52,0001/1 (X.P.'
vattielwarkot.
New Y0rk,..4416.7-itt,market, 1,400 beef cat—
*le, (600 Southern,. Abe J nemain' dev thli. 50tted . ..:30.
cowls and calves. and. 3 ; ooo :eiliert a 64 : ol24 biC•rn
Prices—Beef Cattle—The extremely unfavorable
slabs of the weather retards, erations to gie.yar4.,
to day, and the market upon` the trilolei may be re.
port j
d very doll. Priests, sinee tar last, have gi..."
- von way a fraction, and we.. ram: esatteithercs.-
tir
es of the mnrket.at-from .$6, to 8,60,e5. An. Q "ty. It ararrireloble the:ie.:would, lai.'tibeint
6001ead left over. COWS awl Wires:4.lli; at
'front 22,60, 532 to 545—a1l sold. Sheep and
- Laidip—Sales at from $1,50, C3,..t0-66;50: - -iambi
',-.4.. 40 tp.5..,3,P1 .1-460-unsofr
OUT OF, PITTSBURGH_
Baltic, Jacobs,
Atlantan, Parkiiutori,Berwasvilae ;
Caleb Cope, Maroloeb,lieaver.
Beaver, Clark, Besier. ,
- : Ivanhoe, Sterling, New Orleans. .
Nef,rlgneei! Locckaood, Cm:
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Paria, Maratta.St... Loam. •
North-River, Dean, St. lonia.
I Telegraph, - No is Haalepi Lookrale-
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i AtkantiParkinson; urarnriire,
Beaver. Clark, - Beaver:: • '
.; Caleb Cor, A. Martioni, Beaver.
Lake. fine, Sham' Beaver:
Bit:Forager, itettN qneinnati• '
*revere 7. in; phannel
pierari&L, evaaitts at dint; smd falling.
roitTsizivirro THIS:DAY.
anefiusati Papkets,lo A. M.
'-.Browartalit P0e 1 c4,0 . K.144.0.4,4 PL
BeaverPukefe, a
"WheoUng—daledoniii. • '-
LoolirTalegrapit Not.
Bridgeport—Welliville.
IMPOSTS BY RIVER.
Ctin4maarp—Per Hoban Folton—ga eats queens
owe, Parks da : coi 1 bit. and" J M Townsend;
Wanks polntooss,l CPerdonr,- 25 Isis starch, Bag
.
aley dc Smith. f
Per North Iliver-106 bxs 3 eats sides, 57 tr
16e3 kgs 70. bb la ,larlL 7 esti stiooklers, 4 bbts
t . ork, 5 bbdirsneed,.btf bbl beef, Kier &J 011611; 20
Mat - sogre, , fss A Meads= 8 e 4.25 his wool
Wm Barker; 74 aka dry . peaches; 16 do apples, 8
bbls 3.s3ollnoseed,lleguley dr, Smith; 1 box
mdse, - /Csi . .
• Beaver—Per Caleb Copelo3o pcs pork, S &
Wilarbaugh; 9'bh/Slint, 1 keg do, gat Daℓ
80.blds floCr, Mineranbaird; 430 pcs bulk Meat, &;WHarbam;b; 17 bbla Hour, : D Calbertion; 49.
sks 2 bbla floasE ISbdls paper, Cbrio.
Advicale;'lo dada, R . M Riddle; 70 bbls Hoar. D
Calbestscs42'bblzapphm,slaaista-poultry,.l bb/
do, 12 bu peaches, muss; 5 bxs I.bbl mdse, own.
trip bo ttient owner. ' • ' •
Per Le k tirtite-81 bin cheese. W & R Went.
Cfreoo; 2 airs 4 bxs - cheese, J C Bidwell; 23 keg*
- "&d, Wink tic BleCandrews 3 cake pearls* 3 bble
baiter, Feend,& ,ecr, 52 bii' cheese, J. P
Petry; 46 do do. BagatleY & - 8113214-36 bar =UN &
rdeCktrienn; 8 bbls batter. Carson dr. McKnight; 9
bbtrionr, 1 bag do, W3Vilson, 24 by batting, 26
bgii cotton twirl, 5 do ear et sbls twine, 31
bgntwiat, Frieud;Rbef& eo.t„„
• ',Lenitaitsi Salt We learn 'by' the lendavale
!Courier of t h e 16th, that-the- steamer Empire eras
sunk on, the 10thleag setempting to pass the
Shefalls- tracks spa, just inward of the boil.
Ves, lid:sank aiomith4buitly;', in seven ket WSW
'pr. "SNP rlOlllll/lirrid 6flr. $12,000.
Irir•Thrsnralltariz -ff you Wtab to be roc-
Venial hiany-andertaking, you mom always 'rum the
.eroper means) Therefore, if - you haste a amen use
JantaitEmistramar and be clued, for it is thu Dreher
osearta Have yon.Asthins or. dilMulty.of breathing,
Wen the wrily efficient means' to; cure yoo _is •to sort
/synantErpectorontoirtdcii willionamllatellonrcoma
the width euntrorria_the dimmer of the tube.,
and loosens sad brings rip the mucus which clogs them
up, abd Mos relttiTes every obstruction m a (tee regd.
.ronnu, while st the same ume all infismination is sub
toed, and a - ears Is-certain to be effected. lists you
Bronebills, Opining of Blood, Pleurisy, or In fact any
Pulmonary .Afecuon, then- ow Expectorant
-sad cause m
isertein. and you will -find that you ham
-Fo propmeaus.
• r tho
sale in Ir er h
mobutc at the Pekin Tea Store, 79 Ath
.stmet oermWood. ,
Flex Aar Whim= - sox rs
unhealthrTestlt, after being once or twice clean
ed with Jones , AlUtiet Toiotti Paste; have the Loot and
'Color of ivory; and at theism: time is so Moment and
:line, that its dsilrbser L tdrantageetts overt -to thews
teeth that arsln ago i d condition, giving them • a heed
polish-and preventing atity. • Those decayed it
prevent fioni.becoming woriie—ii also fastens snob
tuf one boconungloose, will sender the fattiest
- teeth delicately white; and male the breath * deliciously
sweet Price 25 es ti' Cents a hot, -
Vet sale by.Wfd..l . tte!CON, Liberty street,' sign
of the Big Boot.' ' • sepia
ant
well known f.", 717 disturbs= %o b e l i; "
doe coons, and bring on malignant and numanag:::
bin (oven, which often pat an anew life. The Inomseb
must be cleansed of these - foal seerenkma; one W. am
'mast fondiltbe' acromptlibed by the use of ft A Pain
estnek's'And;frdiona Pipe; which are a enottembsabla
family cathartic: Thor can be given aids safety at nil
lanes, and afield teller 'n Vary Ann time, .
'atoned end 'told bp' If sultriverocx•k co,
earner Int land woodi And corner as Lot wood sta.
• 1D The sett Ameba exyrennon. aware Ventate I
vinuefer wittlei the emu, =A
pito* fated of ethers, exciredMplagh th e , v iol
- Cottkl each +people he Induce try muerte of
thr true Jorge wet trip, they would. be'
'ennrptered with tbe change, ,Tbey world have • deli.
wide, elear,Wrbite while every- didgwentent er
eller_ptian would be warreTed and eured.,,
'-renvicatenNonce.—Personswbabsvebengittebsep
counterfeit, end hultenens of this, and berated= et:
feet nrodeeed, nut try•tbis, .therongtne.
6...votiror 809. - • For side atlYetteenseurs, en Men
: merit,
"Unties Eleiierofree.:-Mrd.ieold 'dal amnion 10
1141Szcelleut rale jfar Coythi;Cotkparipetinplioxi,
Ainbosa,. - aml ell 'oetlolte or ilia .Xlit.ouf end Lang*,
111 . LIringSdVeZill titiiiiiWilb l l l. steiryeiuspiriluel otos
-- • • mese a medlelne oftblefrlgd,letiturne.by experi
ence tested lei exeelleer ottillees; toff en preprood to
recommend It to others. ladders or 'ether" Public
speakers afaietee with biemeteilhaectlciateillP. , field
.beast bepefte (rem7t.dse. It
le_ppeltaied; Uelerul -
Eo ApactiOiseidarelteises ortilp.oditX end•efil.
,c.oces medicine,* the •ebieigle for, elw, Welt.
e-ouueneee.4Coloollgis 10/11of Versed Journal. • -•
• FP' sa ki lit AtVP4 -It APYO,t FOunl.teeitf
• ~I llatidatasktn erbersAttartakow.u ,
pare as momunenlal •
AU. roman tome skinlikatbe.skare4 wboxi.e..fine.
frptioislibUrMaktd-Agibaketh parr anortiSetglta
ally whiter Sal at 89 Ltbeny.street
LO MATITRB. -
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arroitro.icit InDX rarcstrzai DAILY murrrt.
to'l'iiiil*lirtiiisniePmeTtet
''`SiVi•--Tbe undersigned Mainthmorers of Pitts.
'• trtinVfeesmix , that-yoto; chtugei On tlieja . ry, in the
fate noccnise_, Will Meattyiteadto uphold peace and
• • ~, tame supremacy of the tow, and, prevent
iheetattstaftrofdatitietiverviolence,"-aud bloody
0 0trage WIZ* in ithteurnmdeldmilat;Tamald res.
feetfally ass a copy of it fze s pahliention,' , .._
---- ----_ - =...-----Jr.-Yoisinbedieiat servants. . - - '
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, JUDGE PILTTOD'IIiIIILAJZGE
In the case`stethe riketarrilsoters•
,
Gmtvuormi-Yon listened 'With attention
to the evidence, and yid lutinvheard the'rase dis
cussed with much ability by counsel en both sides.
The history of this trial must have naliiledi•on,
ifi'Welt'tis the hiitnerous spectators mho - have
teen paetent.thafecialts of justice are useful tali.
was for other pineptiseir beyond those of trying the. ,
catfsesq' arid " ' deciding tee' questions submitted to
thein: " - Prem. the - teiettreti ' end profound, abolty
thrown into the dischtesion of cases hereby embn,
'ent dotrusel,The'Ciffienenury learnlisethl lessons, ,
• , ad mayreeelire instruction in regard lo (hair re.
lidive rights 'tha .ii.tif.4.-aerivio g - light on' those
iitilijectinCrt merely' frecutheappliention of the on ;
"diantY principles of law,' bat frame returrence to
tie' great" &twain* eell their 'privileges and res.
ronsibilitieshe Constitntien• itsel4 the provisions
of ' l / 4 Ohidb, lo' far ha they relate to the''quertions ia.
vo)Ted Millis tole, have been very ibly reviewed.
The indictment tins fint counts, varying the, des;
criplioit of the offence. •- , - , ;- ' .1
;" r.'.Tbeffna coyint charge! n riot at Minim= laws
That the defendartor4TeTenteen in number, twelve
males and rive females-with. divert persons an.
Int Own, tothe number of one hundred' end• more
.on'tbe:3lst of July,. at Alleghentqlty, attlawoo4
asimithled: le.: diem rk the , Anblie; penee,land lh pit
sad ,' there made a great acusealot, and ' tarnish-,
'imayidtotritly remantedand cmitinumithr ten - hours
'.14 A ratialtilptet ortheprEci!, end 1004 tin* of-tbe
,kaPle-.... , ~.. s ., 7 ' ' '
,u n i t I, . 6 .1
I 2.. lite second count charges a riot,Udei 14 ,
1 vratute-the same in substance as the firill,loo‘
'efddiiiiVagairtit the - Thrm of the statute.. ,r1"1 - \:t r ili
3. The third Count charges an unlawfutossMn:
IgigeitOdieltuti thf peace, and tharther riMoUsig
Witte:elobi,,:itannC&e.ZSttackettho. hal:1114'o!
- .Keeitichildideqo.hrolteatnliresfroyetElltedsnce,
Voorkwitaiiimu-and IDliehltlM MAIM Melding, tri
theifditriege f and to the , terror of the peeple, and
*lntl the fortn'oftheTitainte,- - ' - 1. ' i - . . '-'
1 - ' 4 th ;AOhetbillies 44.bnliwgititientriblyotnite
[Timmer assatdt , roxe. John Feirsyilti high aboritT4r I
the County of Allegheny. • •., ' ,
„l''Atiliriscorieitien for the jail to deridisis, 'aim.
Thar n 'riot wit committed!. ,
`then
- If they believe there aids, they will deter.
triintflithin putieipatedin It. -, 5 - , -..
' ..Viiiihrideiseriptkini haVe been given of a elk.-
if has beeniledned, or ridge :descriliedflo. be "e
-tumultuous dithirbanee of the pence, bythree . pee.
'sensor anuereasemblingtogettteroftheir own an.
tlicalty; with an intent mumally,to,nisita die ano.
ther illiiMPlirlY one echo-abet! oppose Them in
the enecutionof Annie. enterprise of a private na
tele, and ailetWards ectually.executleg the same, 1
id re violentand turbulent-manner, to the terror at
the people, whethertheierinteadedTvens of Itself
lawful or nutmeat-L-1' Relief, 211 in. pp.' "'
Again, ithantetin defined-to ha!' whole three
orrnortractaally do an unlawful act of violence,
ebber with or without a common cadets of quar
rel; . es if they . ,wonld beat a- man. or do any
ether; unlawful 'act with force auk violence . ; or
even do a lawful removing a neisance in a.
trident .and . tumultuous manner.'-.4 Illk. Com
"I
Smith!st Loire 30.. ' ' •
NT Qae' 4e6nitica can cow.? all the different
phases which the offence , of - riot may present. It
IsCurd necessary that the assemblage shouhJ, have
been far any panic eerier fully premeditated yam.
ticise. The purpose and design of thnnasemblege
may not in all cases be material. It is sufficient
if the MMenthlage shall have rcedered itself unlaw
fuLtly•its• r iolent acts and. proceediega, urstaatter
What May tiara' been the original purpose that
'Mated it into being. • And on the other hand, if •
'amber of persons assemble: with min or any
•htirtful weapons, to the terror of the' community,
though no act be done, n is a net
: . where there is an object, astray have
relation lit - ammo private quarrel Or ; controversy,
and by this is meant - any dutpule between indi• .
viihisda,.onbetweradjtiorent pieties of Ow' Com
munity, no matter how huge. When it emends
beyond this, it may become insurrection. or treason;
and where the effect of it lobo upset , av overthrow
for n time, the authority of the laws, it border,
very closely.upon one or the other of these littler
offrOter.
In Pennsylvania we have an act of assembly on
the subject orrice. 'qf any penman to the aurae/
of three or more, shall meet together with clubs,
Caves, or any other-unkel. weapons, to the tenor
of any of the peaceable people or inhabitants al
this province, and shall commit or design to com
mit violence or injury upon the persorror good* of
any of the said inhabitants, and shall be convicted
theteol ouch persons shall In repined sad punish
ed as rioters, according to the taws 0f...,
.E 01 4 0 . 1 1 04
and such act of terror or triolence,are Amigo oi
violence shall be deemed and accounted a rice—
Act 1705.
We also have the light of several decisions on
the subject, by the courts of this Stem
h is a riot, if a number of persons assemble in
town in the dead of night, and by noise or other
wise, disturb the peaceable eitizena—Add. Rep.
_Wm
Where a purpose has been previously farmed,
and that purpose Man unlawful one, any man mho
united in it is gutty of all nets done in eiteeution
of the.object, although they maybe done by tither
members of the swam blage.
ttthey meet for a Lverful purpose, sod proceed
to the COMMiniatt of unlawful acts, it is a riot."—
Add.'Rep. 277.
It is the duty of every citizen to endeavor to sup..
press a riot, nod it is still more the duty of coo.
stables and other officers of the pence.—l bates,
119. For this purpose either private isdiyiduals
or public officers bay repel force by Game to the
'utmost extent, even to that of killing a rioter, if
there be an actual or apparent necessity 63r it i
orilu toanell the riot.
Every mat is a party to a riot who is either
active to doing or countenancing, or supriting,
ready_if necessary, to support the unlawful acts
and proceedings of the rioters.—Add.Rep.l9l.
'Collecting a party for any purpose of a violent
tendency, renders the authors guilty of all canoe.•
(peaces plainly to be foreseen.—Add. 277.
To catatonic a riot, thews must be suck circum
stances either of actual force or violence, or at,
least of an apparent tendency thereto, as are cal
colleted to stoke the peaceable citizen, with terror,
such circumstances, for instance, es a display of
firearms or of any hurtful weapon'', such as sticks
or staves; or speeches of a violent and threatening
character, or turbulent gestures. But it is not De.
canary that violence to person or property should
have been actually committed. Where injury,
however is done to person or property, it makes
the case stranger, and greatly aggravates the of.
knee.
When there is such violence and tumult in the
proceedings of the crowd, as amount to a disturb.
sere or breach orthe peace, and strike tenor into
the peaceable inhabitants, it Is a riot, whether the
acts contemplated be lawful or unlawful.'
It requires no previous design or precinct to
make a riot. his sufficient if there be a costar% of
adios. It does not require the unity of intelligent
deign. enough if there be a concurrence in
the measures and proceedings of the crowd and
that they mutually assist and encourage each other
in'the prosecution of those measure. It is enough
II physical force exonerates with physical tutee,
sad If thaerowd, in the abort= of any smiled or
rational purpose, are impelled bye sort of animal
fol. iota headloagacts of aggression sad violence.
So Ar is a previous purpose from being en en
menial ingredient lathe offence, Abet people may
assemble for a lawful purpose and In a peaceable
manner, nail yet, by their subsequent conduct and
proceedings, become rioters--T Smith's laws, WI
If any person, seeing Mho.* actually, engaged In
IN riot, joins himself to them, and assists them, heia
as much a rioter as the rya of them, and if any
person encourages, promotes or takes part in a it%
ot, by words, signs or gestures, ho is a rioter, as
well as the wore active participators. And hence,
it is not necessary to Inquire whether any particu
lar person engaged in a riot, was one of the OM
austally, , or actually bad a previous knowledge
of the design, if noydasign existed.
Every man is o rioter who Darticipales in a riot,
either actually or directly, or indirectly by giving
It coonterumee or encouragement, either by
artfgl insinuations, ironical or ahnslvc expressions,
Words signs, threatening language or gestures tos
warts against whom violence is directed.
Whenthere Is a tint,:whosoever, at guy stage of
the proceedings, moves In concert with the
blege and participates in any meaner in its
fence, Its designs, or fie impulses, is to be treated A.
a component part of the assembly, whether he bee
Waged tott early or lite, whether he took part. is
or conteeauced the earlier and milder part of the
'proceedings, or the latter and moreviolent '
lathe 'Dreamt ease was there tben Linn 'I mid,
in coneection • with this quelnion, what: - was the
purpose, if any, tor which the crowd 'assembler' at
the Pent Factory, on the 31st ofinlyl According
to, the lastirtiony o f the witnesses on part of the
defeece, the purpose was to Va the' par out,"—
who were at work in'the factory. If they sought
to do this hq. threats, by (error or'itither mesas of
latimidtainni—the object was unlawful' and made
the sasembla ‘ ge unlawful front the start. If this was
followed by the display or um of Once, tor hurtful
We:3oone otitnY kind, from' that moment they• who
thus assembled were riaters.
"'Whether the girls in the factory were • working
'under . , lawful contract or amnwhether the pm»
Priefora - Of the factory were violating the pawls!.
1065 of the net of 'aplomb* or not—the crowd oat
side bad no right to interfere by means of Oroti...t
intiteidotiett.- If the proprietors were violating the
provisions of the kW, par which there is no ovis
dance) the law, fnmished a remedy, and oven If it
did not furnish an adequate remedy;' the defect
cmm 'beso. Plied n noon physical force and
violence. .1.111.1 thing cit.& man, or any Inf brutal.
taking thelayrinto their own hands, whether far a,
real or Integhtiary. grhaVrinee'• is what thri-laW att.
liers.. ILLS a proceeding , which Intend of reachlog
.the ends of:justice, generally works the' ' grossest'
injustice In theme& -It is tlui.taiinn.species of Olt'
pretatiOCl that can be inheibly Intlleted;n:verse than
that - 01` this; tyrhnt'.outhe. ltinntewliti,.. at-least.
weatitbe.pri,:or. respectAr OA outward - 664 1 or
the law,
_While trampling under foot all justice and
rigbt..' , When a breach of law hatibeengoinialued;
the taw reserves to. herself the right of repairing
it l ti e c gg bthikrl49l4rlfibil6o4 Ind ethibliehed au
thoritieeot Abolea4.4l4az; 4t.ilar hatepetent'hr
individualsto dobyttrce end 01.4eit owl% etabh.t•'
...,
T ..
ity,that eh the law magtemplatca Admit her done
by:its coon cent operation.'' In this [tie eke ,
try, wil e the people are the sovereign power
where the . ple'make their inirerhives:ai Well as,
create ite: Waters. Wki have high and exalted reas
ons for koking te the law alone Mr the redress of
all grieetnces. Whenithere faro adequate remedy
far an vektieg evil, if a majority of the people de.
slieredre, they have only to'demand it at the
heti& of their representatives, who constitute the
law makids power, and the defect can be speedily
repplied. l
'There it no evidence in this case that the pro-
Pricking ot the Pcnn„factary were violating the
law. On the contrary, it appears that they were
careful to Avoid violating ita provisions. The act
icr'qaesti ti, called the Ten Hour Act, expressl y .
gives . the authority to employ girls over fourteen
yefirs to ark for a longer period than ten hours,
wah the Moment of their • parents or guardians
This nuttily is given in r the proviso to the not,
and the nut ti ly
ts as' much a part of the law as
arse other, claim, Of It. The proviso to an Act of
Aesembly i , often scenes toindicale, the spirit of the,
lain, when the main body alit Oils to do so. W e.
do not say that to the case here; but to say that
the previa° defeats the spirit of the law when it is
an integral part of this law„ is an absurdity. It may ;
here seep to defeat the object of the project* of
law, but that is another thing. If. the proprietor&
- proceeded to work the factory under the provhdons
of, this later, no earthly power, no man,ltor set of
men, or girls, had the ebadow of law or right to:
interfere with them, or with their hands. If they
had violated the provisions okthe law, the very
act itself furnishes a remedy by attaching a specific.
*stairs to every instance of violation. Where
then wait the excuse for a resort to force and Mktg.
dation? IThe excuse can only rest on a difference
of opinien. The crowd outside thought one way.
The crokd inside thought another. Nth* wan no
lotion °lithe law, there was not a particle of ex.
cline far? resort to force and aggression. If there
Wean rtion of the law, still therewas no itietiu
ficatiOn, or the law itself provided a remedy.
The wd, if they were guilty of a breach ofthe
.peace, raid of acts of violence that made them riot.
ors, could not justify thehr proceedings by either
*their oWn opinion, or that of any portion of their,
'know c keels.. Neither are we, gentlemen, in the
trial oft la case, at liberty to consult our opinion
:in to the expediency or propriety of a tin
!hour in formingour decision.Onrdelibemtions
;ate bOOti:led by the facts and the law of the land,
bad, if we step beyond to consult our sympathies
or our opinions, we undertake what belongs solely
to the kyslative power, and we violate our duty
and out oath.
We .may say this Court highly and heartily ap
prove the object of the framers of the law in quer.
lion, and would rejoice to see the hourof toil and
labor: reduced, so that the operatives in OUT facto.
ries might have more time to enjoy the free air,
more time for recreation, and for moral and, intel
lectual improvement We sincerely trust that the
day is hear at hand, When the system of reduced
' hours will became.uniform in all the manufactur
ing States of the Union, and that thus the last and
only obstacle to its adoption will be removed. It
is au amelioration demanded by the spirit of the
age, and must sooner or Inter be conceded. These'
are our opinionagentlemen, on the expediency and
propriety of a legislative provision on the subject,
and we have no doubt they are yours Bat we
are not at liberty to substitute them for the law of
the land and the facts of this ease.
The question recurs Wasthere a riot at the time
and place mentioned? We do not propose to give
a detailed account ef all the promedingsof the day,
but to referto imam Mlle more prominent incidents.
Nor do wo undertake to give them in the exact
order of time. It 'appears from the evidence
ithat the crowd assembled at the building early
in the morning, and remained all day. They
went there to drive or "get the girls out" They
very early resorted to means of intimidation; and
anumed a hostile attitude towards the iumates of
the factory. They made demonstrations of a por
poise to Some the gates, in order to get Into the and
The authority and entreaties of the Mayor and po
lice officers of Allegheny city were disregarded.
When the Sheriff came a second time on the
ground with his posse, he was treated with Inset!,
and with violence to disperses. Malik was in peril
and he was driven from the ground. The windows
of the factory were broken. Violence was Maimed
on the pumas of the police of f icers of Allegheny
Coy: and one of them cots caviled and injured in
a loom! manner. Mod, stones, and eggs were
thrown at the building, The proprietors were es•
sailed with the WOO weapons The gates of the
knee., that enclose the yard, were demolished with
the aid of an axe, wielded by &mob hands. itais
crowd.nnated in. Thematio door of the factory
was the last obstacle to their progress. This was i
remcrveil by the same violent means The crowd l i
rushed into the building. fficome of the machinery
was iniareal The proprietors of that large edifice.
who are peaceable nod worthy citirens, foetid
themselves—oo their own premiscx—in their per
sons and their property—at the mercy act lawless
and infuriated molt.
Masts of outrage and violence like thorn do not
constitute a riot, then we know not calico will.
And it is si mockery in the defenduas to talk about
vindicating the majesty of the law by such men..
ores. = Ihre cannot vindicate the law by breaking
it. If the authority of the officers of the pence con
be contemned, if they our be Insulted and mal
treated while in the lawful execution of their linty
—lithe property of peaceable citizens, engaged In ,
their lawful avocation, can be invaded and destroy.
by a mob., because in condoctinjUnci!buti
they do sot =team to the &plia ae
s or rsuier of
of that mob—we say, if these donee can be done
with imps City, there as an end to liberty and law.
Mush may depend on the revolt adds case, to Ore
settlement of the gilestion, whether in thiscuatitih.
city we teeny enjoy, m-oor pendia and .property„
the security guarantied by the comithotion of the
State, or Whether we must pass under the reign
of mobs mid mob law.
What are the grounds urged as ao excuse far
acts of such violent character and dangerous lea.
decry, Why, that by the direction of Mr. lien.
nedy, one of the prepnetors, weans was doff from
the engine, and a 6trie girlie the crowd was slight
ly wielded. Mr. Kennedy frankly stales that the
steam was let off by his direction, and with the
hop, of scaring away the crowd that were mani
festing a determinatioe to get into the yard.—
He .opposed that the steam would strike against
the fence and be confined by it„ wi usual. It seems
that omit of it escaped through an opening in the
knee, and some passed ovier_it.. and one little girl
was lightly injured.. Whether tboopetzing to the
fence was made by kayo by the crowd, or caused
by the Octal wagons in discharging conl; and at
what time of the day the steam was let off, ere
matters in regard to whidi there as some Mall.
Am. Nor is it cartels bow the little girl was tn.
jured—whether she vie slightly Kidded; or only
frightened and butt by beinglinceked down and run
over by the crowd in a panic. We do not censid.
cr it very material what caused the aperture in the
fence, nor at what time the steam within off. Put
the worst possible aspect upon it, still it is no
Jollification for the lawless, wicked, and destine.
time proceedings which followed.
Another ground of complaint by the crowd was
that Mr. Kennedy had forcibly assented a little boy,
and kept him In demon in his office, bound hand and
Got. Such was the rumor and allegation by the
crowd, and it shows the (stile ininclation upon
which mobs are so apt to proceed In their penciller
mode of administrating justice. The most worth
lees and wicked person in the mob may start aro:
port. The mob take it up—never inquire into its
truth—and proceed to the execution of the most
diabolical acts of revenge; and talcs all the mischief
le done, It tenth out that the report is without On.
dation, and that the person or property of an uto
cent man hat been sacrificed. Has not each been
the case with • many of the mobs with which the
history of our country has been dlshondred—n
history, in all other respects, without a blemish.—
Serb Indeed usually happens, and such are the
gementl resoling( the operatlett of mob law.. Now
what is the true history of this small affair? Why,
that the littleiboy had crept ander the knee, in Of ,
der to get to the gate, io the.inside, end to open it
for the admission of the crowd. He was arrested
In that attempt by Mr. Kennedy, taken Into the of
gee, seated cm a chair, examined by Mayor Camp
bell, who was- mesons, -and.lna.vary abort lime
was suffered to depart. There was nothing wrong
o all, this—nothing bat what waslawful and pro.
per.; This -then rurnished no 'justification for the
proceeginp of the mob. We franklynay to yes,
gentleinen4hat.:We are at a lon to discover any
thing that JOWL -- The filets strike no as presenting
a bold, palpable, ametctated'rlot—so tirmlle In its
fingerer, so dangerous in its Character stud leodency ,
that if suffered to pals with impunity, it will prove
the wont blow thiamine ever inflicted in this com.
moony qu these:at 'and cardinal - principle of the
, urgrael Vihoiawr7orprinclple which has been
in thin past, stills; and we tract will long con
tinue to Ise, wormy cherished by thngtind rows of
the *pie of' thismcnity.
Some of thcfdifeadania is this OUSlEltrikietoules,
and may cgitoider themselves entitled as that no
coont to's! Mammal share of your iYmPathf• —
Thera is no country in theiwilridilti'whiCh anteat
er degree of respect is felt and'sloWen for the fe.
mate sea, than oar man. Ttley, enjoy' our res.
pect,io long as their opnduct is consisteamith the
delicacy and modesty oldie kmalachmeteuir. lint
when they fcirget what is dun to this t homier of
tlicis+3,..when thpy play,the part of liagleaders.in
detenetive mob; and are guilty of nets (bat would
disgrace the 'greatest millans of the opposite sex—
they peat all claims
. to spy peculiar roo of re •
spect—ntulthe rule ot law must be applied to them,
that neithernex nor age will cam:so thinccournis-
elan of crinte....„ ' I
That menngion in the constitutkin has been re. I
leered to'rphich secures to the citizens .a eight. id i
a p#,./f4l#o manner, to tussembfir together Sur their 1
common good; and' tiinpply tdthose'froreldedwith
the power ofgovernmeul, for redress& grievances,
or other proper purposes, by petition, address, or
remonstrance" , - •
.The people have a right to assembl e:- but the
constitution says It moat lie In a - perreettUs mannss.
And the same pmvision precisely points out thou
duty: that,• when • grievances exist, they. _should
'apply to those.invested with the power' of govern.
meat for redress. It does not tell • them to take
the remedy bite their own hands; and carry out
their purpose by Anus, stotteS, axes and other
implements of destructioh..
' ,Tim constitute:ln guarantees their right to as
semble In a peaceable manner. The act of as.
sembly punishes people as rioters, who assemble
in a turnaltuousreanner,to the terror of the pear+
able citisens, although they do not commit any gal
of violence. And" in this respect, our act of ail
sembly ,haa gene" further than the 'oarnMon law.
Long may it remain in oar statute book. And Ar
distant be the day when it shall become the:eue.
torn to get up aeon of civil western:Ole every corp.
troveray that may spring up between
die: t
'rrg t t P"Pl*.. 77Ti rl,
have does, ftlglttrn'lbn . / 4
, end therballot box. • , . - '
But there are also other constitutional provisloils
1 of spite as nitteltimportadce.
The constitution guarantees to all men "crate
inherent end . indefeasible, rights, among' wh ,
ere those of enjoying:and defending Wetted Lite;
..i
h .-.
r~: 4 ,~ J ...y,:.:1~c .: h..i
_-vf ,~ .
•
of inquiring posourneir aid prigeoring property
and reputation, and of panning their own happi•
Dela-
t Again: power is inbr_rent in the people.
end all (ran 'governments are founded on their
'anilloritY, and manblished fia their pears, safety and
happiness."
"The people abaft be secure in their persons,
houses, property , and posseasirms, from nowamint.
able searches end seizures." And no warrant to
search any plasm can issue unless it be support.
eel by oath. You cannot enter a persons beam to
make a search in criminal proceedings, without a
RIM= founded on oath; much lens have an in.
raided crowd a right to take possession of his
whole house b i t force.
All these provisions show the extreme anxiety
of the framers of our constitution to provide for the
peace and safety, of the citizens, and to protect
them in the enpyment of those fundamental rights
—the rights of person, reputation and property.
Reveres them principles; establish the right al
mob law; say bathe good; the sober, the industrious
citizens of this commonwealth, that these clauses
of the constitution were only intended to tickle
the. ear, and were never intended for practical
operation ; say to them that they have no security
kr -the. earnings of their labor and industry, and
thiflhey hold their persons and their property at
the mercy orthe Lawless and the licentious, and
that moment; you mark a melancholy era in the
history of our old Commonwealth. the era when
the =Me reign of law and order shill end, and that
of mob violence and oppression shall begin. It is to
be hollsed, that as the reign of this bloody code
lasted for one whole day, it will be the last, and
thot such mother may never disgrace our annals.
The taw of might may at times appear to have
the ascendancy, but it is a vain delusion to suppose
that item be maintained orjunifiedao hang as courts
and juries hoenstly discharge their duty. For the
peacefhl laws of the land come in with slow and
sure, and firm and steady atop, and never fall to
vindicate their power, and assert their supremacy.
Some evidence has been adduced in behalf of
the character of the defendants. Evidence of good
character es entitled to great weight in, doubtful
came But where the testimony leaves - no doubt
es to the participation of the accused in the offence,
good character becomes rather an aggravation than
an extenuation of their conduct. Mobs are never
rendered half eo dangerous es when they are sane.
tioned by the participation or encouragement of
people of good character.
Applying these principles of law to the evidence,
you will say 'whether the defendants, or any of
them, are guilty as they stand charged in the in.
dictment.
Tar New borer House.—Three was a large
crowd collected in the Rotunda of the new Court
House, cul Saturday morning, antelpating to bear
the sentence of Judge Patton, in the caws of the
rioters. The Judge, however, did no( hold any
court on that day, and the people were evidently
disappointed. !We hear it is intended to make •
seung effort to set made the verdict, on the ground
of deletes in the indictment; especially on the
scare of its not tieing signed by the Attorney
GeneraL
MAYOR'S °MCC—Them was a large number of
eases befirre his honor 011f3sturday. WaLliannah
and Wm. Wilson were each committed for thirty
days. John Kelly and John bicecitchin, five days
each. A number of others were commlned fir
twentrfour hours. The cones were all of the
usasl thascher, some being accused of drunken
ness and others of being honseless.
DRY & VARIETY GOOJJ.
DRY GOODY NOTICE.
A A. 111ABON &
• most Na resgetfully to announce to their
numerous patrons and the public, that they, m
couernoeuce of contemplating a change in their ban- I
nest, propose opernt, the kyhole of their Lugar.
%gorges, tolerating all their wholesale r0c...) for
retailiog. and will cottage open until the first of Feb
ruary, commegmg-oat New Years day, MID. Our
regime& *tort, comprising one tha most exteprive
and varied ftwerlinents of Fancy and ,Staple Dry
Ckwil4ever exhibited in toe wester. country, will be
oiler at lower prices than ever before known. Eve.
ry oracle, however eholne and desirable. will be ac
corthagly reduced. Upwards of fifty thousand &allays
Mom stock has been recently parehawd, the mentor
portion of which are foreign goods, received at Nem
York by low European arrivals, attach from dm late
twas of Me reason, g well so the known 'pleasure id
the money market, were sold at lannease maerifiera at
public aaleicas rated varying dem twee:l4. to fifty
per rent leas than Wailer goods hrftght the Bra of the
season. We ate dielefate mildew Rat oar prices for
the lime stereo* goeuttosed will be found to be even
lower than any Engem vebolesalie rale&
Ws anmioalyinettal ell penman to via& oar pub..
1 khatent, wbetheriket purchase. or esti and teal the
mak of the ittnered-tamring Omahas they will locus
obbgatitma thereby, bat confer a (anon volt Thee pro.
plen.. Oar ansounent of Silks, Shawl& and Inc
Orel, a:owls will amps repay one for a east; added
inch, Mt antaseally great display of b a nds raanat
.ral, we hope, ideate sal to cad. • j
(kW .Y.4E:a 000 Fie* win be tasictly adhered to.
:amt s A A MASON & Co
RRH DRFSS 000133, per tannen umber Eurrar&
—A A klasoa k en Na GO Moira west, wUt
oped tkis mornme, Reg theca tined., annynaing the
foltotring styles- We: Sethi plaid hlennos. a new Uri
elerarr the rigraM goods Imported tin agrarian all
wool Plaids, Mgt glom and choice wry ler ad wool
, 4baseerterea and tpoem do Woe& kna Coburg and Lyn
m&Cloths, of eny deaavibedbi semen esVmdoc. Solo
etripettbrahneervn, in great variety. • • aalll
:itA. /MASON & Co, GO Market !tweet, hare rant
received anoint , ' Imrgonvoice of plaid Lung
end Neese Shawl. nought ID per rent Ina than any
prertunaly received iew
Our smirk of Shaerla termer the game In the city,
and parthgers may be eartern that oar prices hoar
this,lase wdl be 25 per cent lees Rea at nay fanner
time. MIS
GMTS . CLOAK TASSELS —I dos mo hair Taws
srals,assoned; 3 do silk do Oa; 11 do do A it. dui 10
•do do Ladiev Uwe/a, lessened; e4l'd do do-
WOOLEN . 00141/3,40 dos gadder-abated Lea rod;
6 do de drric 4 do doemataora 10doa We oleo eon.
son., aidort IS do dalelirk nags; 60 do ladles Cash
mere awl* aged.
LRAM& )3ELTB- , 30 dosbtt atolaaajm Bella; 30
an do natalopo do; dd abAidcd at
lkorM ZKIIVIAN KINSIEN"947--
- 14,87maket st
NGOOW EN JANGAItIi—W. Menem ha.
LI within akw drft bponeil a ;supply of black Al
pare., low priced; do, medium mod super! do Mohair
Lustre.; pew style Limish Priam do Amerman do;
Aleck Clod , Shown , : Maid long dm neat sty le Mouse
de Lathes; plain lead owl dee') do, at let sod a vari
ety clother scarce and destrApla goods, worthy the
attention of those wishing to buy.
Merchant. will find in the wholesale MOMS op stairs
aped stock of deslimbile good., et low pnc,,. 1195_ .
ANII AMY It, I9tP-11Pr7W Dny 000DS.—W. IL
Li 114 . n" ••• opcnr na. morning an additional
supply of Goods., embrobing many mares and desire-
Ide ankles, and buyers .re inreitad to ca 11,., they will
fi" a mock larger sack to select from than is usually
found at this advanged nano( the season. Among the
Foods received, is deer •tyle small fled Mons do Wm,
fbtkeri Shawls, bli cloth do, An.
in Goods to wholesale op maim, IsksE . ll . li : ). s _
PLAID LO li) 76 BILAWLS--Alexander & have
just remised by ezpream one ca rt on PI Long
Shawl:, mote of which are of the finest quality, and
the newest style* Imported, and are sow offered me
MCee greatly redaoed from the mum obtained early
an the season.
. Also.• few num ins "Mee. Lane" Bream Lang
Showlit, which oral lie closed at great bargains. The
tidies an invited to au early examinati on.
ALEXANDER hi DAY, 7fi market “,
&elk N 'kV cur of the Diamond
- - -
RTIFICIAL FLOWEFtB--Smith A Johnson, 4d
AMarket st, would invite the enaction of dealers
and when to their extensive stock of French and
American artifices! Flowers, which will he offered et
eastern prices denl7
TpRENCIITTACaItI hilAkVL._*—eoper Franco
locktrn Shawls, of the latest styles and richest
duises, MK opened and selling at a very great redac
tion from former prices.
dect3 ALEXANDER A DAY
n ENTs , FURNISHING GOODS—Fine Shipsoart
kj standing rollers; merituo r dik and wool Velar, do
do do Dressers; snit, kid and wool Gloves merles,
cotton and wool S Hose; blk halls, cravats; hoe Ze
phyr Scarp. deed Fit EATON & Co
h
in
X3IINFR - C
PBAIIPLITS—Wo would to the
Aany onion of those wishing to famish axes, to
call and examine oar .d.xuanstsr Carpets, hick am
. •ory rich in style and colors. Wareroom, N i a, adt
Pit
st, tsbunrh. deep W APCLI CK
S A t T/ . /4:14.,./dASK—W APClintock of f ferf c r rit n cha
. masks for san i d ' o u tv ca n :tins * . "Ables,'d of r ich
ctneres,
bads, Ilsien,lnutspareat shades, &a, at hi. estvecarate
MOM, 7.1. Fourth st. . doe 9
Aif ISSES AND INFANTS' WEAR—P II EATON &
,I,U. Co, hove added to their former business a de
putment under °barge of Airs. Disclose of Doston, for
mime to order is latest styles, Infants' West, Albion,
Backs, cloaks and Drosses, Ladles sad Gents Dressing
Gowns.
Garments embroidered or stamped for embroidery;
knitting. netting, crotchet work,hernstitching and mar- •
king neatly executed. noviln
k./ hd`Clintock's,7s Fourth street, every vattety
of Carpets, consisting hi part of Aimialaston, of most
beautiful patterns; Velvet., latest patterns Imported,
very rich; Tapestry, Druireby,3 ply, sup.and Venetian,,
all el which we Intl sell on low as they can be Par—
chased in tine market. Importing upmsing fro
die manufacturers. enable. us to compete with the
eastern market. novas
LADItZ , TRIMMINGS-240z bik too Demi VON
Oa ool'4 Silk Velma; 80 gm.. bib Daletty Ilab
tour. do =nab. do; 18 do cold Pions dm ado
do ' , satanic do; V do: cold fleecy silk Gloves; 8 do bib
Jowly LindTringe, 12 do Prench'sll&Rtiettesi rased
Min tiny by F fl EATON & Co,
ile(l3 Yennth• et
. ,
eiN RAND AND FOR SALE-10 .pa drab DlXked
ky Coming; II pa Laatoder do do; 1 case LlllViltdet
11!salmis; l do grey mixed Cloth; I dp Army Cloth; I
do Tweeds, brown, black and koldi mix; I do fancy
Oassitneres; t bow blue Blanket Ctratingi consigned
direct from manufactiners and for sale by the package
or plate. demur i• eruftpliy. h LEE, liberty et
1 . 21.THA AND SUPER THEM PLY CARPETII ,
Received ills day, direct from'the manufactorerd,
s handsome assortment of extra super and sniteethreit
ply imperial Carpets, of arm nylem udlettlett we salt
the attention of those wishing to famish houses Ur
steamboats. thsrpet wateroom, N 075 Fourth at. ?UM
W iid'CLIN'TOCE
bulb.
lomEsit; wouLL.KNa BinakerThumei.
Jj Tweeds, Cuss:Mons, 14 Cloth and Csashatne„.
b l i
the piece or package, very low; for sale bye
north GEO COCHRAN
F ANCYcA
Casahneres, bright laurel; and very Mandamus
goods, just opened by
deet2 RHACALETT & WHITE
.- -
AMMOT H GOLD YENS—A Dna end beautiful
pen for eugroasing, and tor all other owe.
Also, Premium Gold Pens, large. medium and =0
aim., of the best makent for stale by ....
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MEAL
T
%VEELYS AND DAS SIN krilL:
brawn and black Tweeds, t ey & re
Jost rep% and for e ats al Pnanurhe pneas. • ' • A
, • MURPHY kIXE, pry P
dada op eta I&&
E — ii — OS 'NADU: GOODS LsEl4.oki
der & Day ere salliag all relnarkeb layerern' . n
re large assorunent of rape4lna Dlankang Anima
rioAdlanteu,low priearl:lPdgeamenmen4 Pnolo red .
Eledllel& - heaPY , Wdoted. Piled Len&etallWri j leN :Pi
andbianket Shawls.
HoNtigumo
Consulting Engineers & COluseellOra for
Poloist:own
take 1e procuring and defending Patents, imparting
Infonteatain on Mechanics and the application of So
enee to the Arta, and cniAmericen and Foreign laws
of Parma
PROF. WALTF.R FL JOHNSON, late of Philadel
phia, end Z. C. ROBBINS of W.hinAam cirf,
(to be aided by Ilasand Knowles, Esq., late Machinest
of the United States Poient Office,) have associated
themselves together for the prosecution of the above
blanches of profesekmal Guinness, either In their office,
at the Patent Office, or before the Courtm and will de
vote their mdivided anew'oe to that inter
est of Inventors and others who may co t them or
place business in their band.. Mr. Knowles has for
the past twelve years held the post of Machinest in the
Vetted Steles Patent Office, and reslgnatbat aintation
to take part in the present undersell:7. His talents
and peculiar Amen for the Importinto ce so long fill
ed by him, have been folly recognised by loverunre
wherever the office imelfis knovne.
• The office of Messrs. J. EL is on F suem, appestat,
the Patent Office, Washingure, C, where comaturd
cations, post paid, will be promptly attended to exam.
illations made, dmarimp, specifications, and all mgt.-
lie papers prepared—and models procured when desi
red—on reasonable terms. Letters of enquiry, expect
ed to be answered after exeminetios had, men be ao
companied by a fee office dollars.
In the duties of their office which pertains to the Pa
tent Laws, Messrs. J. fi R. will be assisted by a legal
gentleman of the highest profesaicoml character, and
folly COnwerewn with Mechanics and other Seieruilic
sabmets. my2lhd&wlyfil
YREISH PURE TZAR,
Wholesale and retail, at the
PEM TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street, near Wood
Pinsburgh..—Tbe subscriber having rust returned
from New York, is now receiving a lame fall supply
of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New
York Pekin Tea Company selected with great eare tar
retail sales. Our stock being now heavy we me pre.
Pared to supply Grocer, Hotels, Steamboats and Fam
ines with any qmmtity and at any price they may wish;
packed in 1,1 and 1 pound packages, E. lb. nu canis
ters, 0 and 13 lb catty bates, and in half chests.
Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and
hill sell better Teas at lower prices than any other
ouse In Pittsburgh.
011/ stock of fine Young Dyson, Gunpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas are the best in
the At:uncut market.
Lovering's double refined Loa, Crashed, and Pal
valued Sagan, at retail, or by th e harreL
COFFEES—blocks, Old GOT. Java, Laguira, St. Do.
mingo and Rio Coffees, selected bribe most expetien.
cad coffer Broker in New York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumber. and
Fresh Poaches, put op in their own juice.
Malaga Raisins; in alb bone.
N. B.—All Dr. D. Jayne'. Family Medicines for sale.
dec9-dhlaS A. JAYNES.
WOOL, FLOOD. AND PRODUCIA,
LYMAN, 88-BU ii CO.,
4oceessors to Rood, Hurd & C 0..)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BOSTON, MASS.
Particular attention paid to the sale of all kind. of Pro
duce, and liberal intrancesteade on-consignments.
1.. B. & Co. have leave to refer w—
ildest., R. Robison & Co. pimburg ,
McGill & Roe, $
-• Reed, Park. & Co., Beaver,
" Lasr.on & Covede, %Vell.vtlle, 0.
Liosivell Marsh, Pip. Stenbytrille, 0.
S. Brady, Esq.
i l l
W F Peterson, Esq I Wheel na, Va
'Menu R Crenate & Co. )
(till & Scoot,
• " Males & Ogleby, Bridge podi, O.
detti47.d&vrtneyl6B
plttaburgh Water Worlte.
TaROPOSALIS vrittlie mooted at the Moo of the
1 - Water Worts, mail Monday, the 094, test., at g
fo'fimulk".o Pipet, as follows, to q writ
60 pipes, Id inch bore, each Z130 1k..
90 9 " varying from 1000 tb 2600 lbs.
160 " 12 " each 000 lb.
ISO . N " " ' ado
CZMW:i
%VIM the usual complement of Manche.. All the
pipes of a inch and upwards most be east on end, and
it to desirable to have the 8 inch and the {e h cast on
cod Woo: bidder, will therefore MU, to wit way they
propose to make these rims, and the differs ee Minim
if any, between casting them on end and oath° inclin
ed poriuon. It should be kept in view thaq pomioru of
all the coca will be required early In the Overton, and
the whole number by the first of Novembounert.
Payments to be in Bomb bearing interest, and run
.
mß.twenty ynr.
ming arid delivering to be at Me expense of the
011/11ketor. J. 11. NPCLELLAND, Supt.
OYSTERS: OYSTER/IT
FMIF4OI FROM TUE SMELL—By Duke & Co's
Fast Express, at reduced ences.—To accommo
date all lowers o( this deficit,. 'henry, BURKE es Co.
have resolved to supply the'people rewalarly through
out the season, with he elinicesl Fresh Oysters In.
cans. half cans and shell, at such reduced prices as
wall enable every leanly to enjoy this delicacy at their
tables
An Rolma load will be received daily at the laure
l:louse of JNO. C. DIDWELL, Water .meet, between
Smithfield and Grant, and for sale thole, and at the fob.
lowing depotic Rau it Helier, corner ttmlitifiabl and
Was . E Ilessieton, Dimond; A flowerier, Penn at, 6th-
Waal; D Haughey, toot of Liberty sr, J Callan, Jr ,
Penn'a Avenue; Mercer A. Robinson, Allegheny eity.
now 111:
bilit - V - yonic ,tino aosvom PIASOL
0116 JOHN IL MELLOR, No hl Wood
street, has received invoice. of • largo
supply of Piano Fortes from the cele
brated manufactoryof L./ infanta.
Bane, to arnee in a few days, of which due notice
will be given moue lit pm., tram RIM ,CI IMO
Also from the mansfactioncs of II Nor-ester, and
Haase C Raven, New Perk, a handsome assonment
of 0 , 0 1 ad GI octave 1 . 1•110 £OlltA, rev...wood and
a most mahogany awes the mt elegant deeenpuon, and
with all the last unprovementa
The above, in addnionjo be mock ea timid, will
make the largest sad alai desirable selection ever
etravd for sale in this may, and will he weld is all caeca
el manufacturers prices, on encommodaung terra, and
a wrione guattoce given with every Pineal - arm sold
JOIIN IL 'MELLOR,
n i
Solo Agee for the sale of Clocker/Ws Piano Pones,
foe Welaellr Prxwaybraaia. _ ...., danal
...42iilvantied - ThilErlauta. 1
Tula '-.-.4i:efre'ers"dotra=4tgftilisaila'r;;
advent:ages high thew plates possess over all other
metallic tabs:eats hnherto used foe roofing. ite , as
they pateese r Cee the Deane" of Irma without us
liability to t, karma now been tested for several
years to the cello. both et this away end m Eu
rope. They are less liable to ligament and contra
ten flora sadden change of the annoaphem, than ma
mma an plates, iron, sloe, or any other metal now tied
for nesting, nod nousequently form • mach better and
tighter meg resminag far less frequent repair., whilst
the firsk eon is hut a tribe more
A Rill supply, of ell sue; front In to 7) W G., an
steady ea head and for sale by
,
GEO. IL AIOREWOOD lc CO-,
14 and 10 Raver street, Now York.
The patent mkt foe iluserucle having been seemed
far me Utitlta States, all woes Infringing thereon,
either by =puma= or otherwise, will be prosecu
ted ocgasdfrArlyT
_
- g
Sour Aatxr .2 Nnews 4le C
. _. .
THE wdiseriber has just replenished
OMhis stock a P 11.11014 which for variety
of aryl.. and poeca has never been sta.
pawed rr U. coy. Just received and
opened, the folkowng new Pumas.
One 7 octave cabinet grand Piano, an entirely new
invenuon.
One Rosewood (4, very elegant Non. fr. Clark
OMB" With Coleman's celebrated 16olbw At
tachment This MR o very suportor Piano:
One " elidiogazty, plain, N. it C.
novl3 KLIP.I3ER, atJ Woodwell's
GATED SPOONS. kn.-
4 deun &leer Plated ROM, Kniver,
3 U plain Tea Spoons;
" " p"
3
Threadeslertra beam
" " " Dessert Spool.,
" " Table
" " " Tobacco Boxes;
I " " Sugar Shovels;
I " " " Salt "
t " " Mustard
" G. Saver Spec Cases;
I " " Specs;
• 4 "A ss'd cols.
Alas, 6 Allees Patent Devolving Pistols;put rec'd at
dee*. KINSEY'S, 67 Market at
evr -- 14100P
understatted hats erected works in the cloi of
New York, for the porpove of Galvanizing Ue anb
clot of Iron, which it iv desirable to PROTECT FROld
RUST, such at Telegraph Win:, Ilona, Spike., N. 8 .,
Wire for Fence., and any other article winch may lie
required. For Hoops for Casks, u. a subsume for bale
Rope) for Chithesi Ltua Lightnuig Rode, and . boot or
other egiplleauious, it will he found cheap and derail/10.
They would particularly roil attention to the Galvani
zed Wire (or fences; It require* no paint, lord will not
rasa Also to Spike. and Rolla the preservation of
which is of on meat importance, that it will commend
itself to the entice of .at Sieve interested.
.
13.111011EWOOD ,lk CO., Poternters,
ocifiNdkartyT 14 end 16 Beaver sr, N. York
A PORTHRII RBDUCTIIti97
TA& MUEPFLATT t BONS' PATENT SODA ASH—
Y) 1 to 5 tons n 4 cash curnynay,or 4 mos. app'vd bill..
•
S teas oryeards, di do par, 0 nuts do, Lateran lul
led. For the uportor quality of this broad we rater to
the glass and poop manufacturers at this oily general
lit. W a Et bLITCHELTIIR.F.,
41004 10D liberty et
ttiletehliiireoteder, rehillorlde of Irtme.j
TM - POUTED 'MEM` FROM THE MANUFACTE•
itERS.—The subsdtibers hare on hood and will
constantly he suppited with J.. Mesprntt a. So.. eel.
ebytted Elesehins powder, which they will warrant
mita. Whet nutter to any imported In the U. Slue.,
sod which they ore , prepared to,sell at the lowest mar.
gel pages tat ateli.or approved - bill.
nowt ..1 4 7&111711ITCHEGMEE, let liberty .1
Alnapratt& Sou SodaLai.
I/lißzabscribers are apw receiving their Fail stock
A' of tbe above article ' throe veuels, viz: the Juniata,
hindallion mut Lydia, having ArTiVO4l ut Pitiludelphte
and ilalumore,and two more, the BMphon Baldwin and
Leila, shortly expected; they ore, therefore, prepared
to receive orders. They will receive daring the whi
ter regular supplies via New Orleans.
W tc M MITCHELTREE
DR. D. ILIDHT,
Dentin. Comae of Fourth
and. Devour, between
Mari* and Ferry 02, ulna.
subieriberl - kinin this day &Immolated them.
selvee together' for the pulp°se of trammetlog a
wholearJe add retail Dry (Mods and Grocery business,
at No 220 Liberty, opposite Seventh street, under t h e
style sad firm of 'BUSIWIELD tr. HAYS.
Pittsburgh,january t,18.19.
N.B.—Our old customers and the public are invited
to give on aeon. Jul
non, arrends. n. 9. comuuna
r• RITCHIE & COCHRANE '
FORWARDING COSIGINSION BIRROINTR,
magi Z:v 9 221 . 4 c ; " i ? u P7uLligeWritoEaans.
' ' . 01h0..W. lIIILITS & co.,
XPIFOI.thi their Irian& and the pnblio thatthey have
11, no lonic, eny'connection with thetr‘loto establish.
Isnot to,Penrr woe:, known as But Plusborgh Brewery,
,PuLne redurre4 their entire trusinees.th theiPOINT
, ln P cutlet, otyllini yt4 ,
'BA FL ANNELS —W It htiiiiihi hiui oh Inind
I !usottment ;Balm desirable Goods; also;
A ra t of domestic unahrinkable do, and a
t nuotscarlet and yellow, and spotted, to'
as .
Flannel
co feat ly, on I
eu &rib.—
AIITELSII
v y • (131
a Mt arm
itTal°
woe .o Flanuela—white, brown and barred: A
oupply oe tanti .on band. der.93
:Jrrro tort**, siitrifiddig ruin.. of aiTaTurc7f
Atwood,Jottes too., will to transact •
orwardinv . aud Cocunbuion !doilies., tinder the rola
of thirdt.;trum-ir.c,. AARON 'A NARDI,
las j WM + Y. JONES.
u r pasl iire.4*,iargiiiahy - kaiywi#,47.
i front Ellett re llogliiteetOol store, Wood et, to
Eanwo•UhulnintilitOrOzo t purple Silk, 11.44 worked
vriabfeel beads, containing a fib note On the Bonk of
IPittabargh. .The anderwill be antiably reworded by
&eV
flOirring rhosaxoe at either a ate above named more*
T ttE aellintr tbe e r'
hmulfra the
of i nVe M i r=
paler halt latish, vicinity, v i gil be. et WI U•••••fell ii•R•
plied with the different au. of paper qteuperkor qttau.
ty, which we offer at the lowest regular preen
Any sloe or quality will be unarinfattered to order st
abort notice. IIEYNULDS/c StIEE,
corner Yana and Irwin rti .
eimpui tiaAp, for , by• •
• ARBIFSTRONG ihOROZEJI
.14°
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-.s-s•
HOUSES, LOTS; FAluds,
i3auaTJ rt.rlt
THE following described property, in th. cities ‘,/
Pitiaburgh and Allegheny, and vicinity, is offered
for sale on accommodating terms
==l
ULM, 4.2 feet m front on Liberty enact, below Mar
bury, by 110 feetto Brewery alley, being party( LotNo
1.30, near the blonoogobent river.
Lot No 471, having 00 feet front on Seventh Insect by
SRO feet to Strawberry allay, near the comer of Grant
erten
t Lot on Elm street, 30 fee; by VI.
Lots Nos 125,110 and 130, !on Fiat street, between
Ross and Try streets, earl baring 24 feet front on First
street by 60 feet deep.
Lots Nos 1.19, 189 and 740, ham. 24' feet front On
Third street by 50 feet deep.
Lots 101 .d 162, haring 24 feet front on Third street
by BO feet deep.
Lot. Nos 21, 2.1, RS and Zi; twenty-five feet on Qtfar
ry street by at feet deep.
Two Lou, Nos Da and Rl*, on Penn meet, la the oth
ward, 24 feet by ACC feet to Spring alley
6 Lots on Penn street, in Megthward:between Bald•
win and Morris streets, karrhtg 24 feet front on Tenn
street by 100 feet to Spring alley.
II Lots on Ratter street, to the sth Word, boo..
Wilkins and Baldwin streets, twar the Allegheny river.
Si feet front by 120 feel deep.
Lots Nos 81 and 127, having GO foot front on BeaStSr
by 2.10 to West Common, between Ohio street and
North Common.
lore Nos 90 and 9t, haring 60 feet front on Fedeisl
street, by 240 feet to Middle alley, between the DM
mond and North Common.
. .
Lot No 100, having 00 feat on Sandusky strestbyStO
feet to Pitt alley, botwonn Ohm .trees and Northcom
¢,,,,,,.
Flee leacro Lots to Reserve township, non the bo
rough of bluichaner, Nos 187, lOU, 189, tW, 21:L
1 tan acre Lot on the Ohio weer and the, Seaver
roakhenween the U. 8. Marine Hospital Lot said Phil
lips' oil cloth factory—to be sold in quantities to suit
purchasers. Enquire of CHARIJS A SCULLY,
or JAMES O'HARA,
Barke's 4lth st.
TO COTTON AND !MOAB PLANT/NAB.
LANTATION IN ARKANSAA.--The sabsenher
offers for sale the extensive plantation In Argun
sal, formerly belonging to and occupied by the late
Governor Kent, of Maryland, and containing twenty
eight hundred and eighty-three nod a half - acres of and
This estate lies in We counties of Phillips and Crib
tenden, and In situated in Walnut Bend, on the Minis
sippi river, twenty five miles above the town of Redo ,
ea- It is said to be the highest river land in that re-.
gion of country. Its soil is peculiarly adapted to the
growth Oration Its Improvements are an avmeer's
house, a horse-mill, several corn houses, and good
quarters for servants.
Upwards of seven hundred acres of this land have
been cleared and are now enltlvaled. The rest of, it
may be easily cleared, (the most being already dune,)
and has less timber upon it, and that chiefly of ash,
width is readily sold at a well located wood yard, in:
gelatines of several thousand cords every year. •
This plantation is one of great valor, and preserdi a
ram opportunity to the public: In the hands of a good
ideates it may 00 easily made of immense mewl pro.
lit Its facilities of intercourse With New Orleans af
fords constant avenue for the disposal of its product.
It is distant about KO miles from Gincionsit,goo
miles from the mould of the Ohio, and 740 miles from
New Orleans.
EM=MLMZIE
For terms, &e., spplrMt s i =
B.
pillow,
ealiireore,Muylud•
poRBALE,
•
tjkTHAT SPLENDID PRIVATE RESIDENCE
now in the imeopencyof Mr. Samna U. Wick
ersham, masted in th e First Ward of Allegliem•
coy. This property is bestalfully located on the beta
of the Ohio, having a river front of 200 feet, protected
by a stone wallt and ekbatuling back 349 feet, com
mending a beautiful view of the city and the rivers.
There are two steam Carry boat bindings within • few
steps of the property, furnishing convenient seems by
steam, et all times, to the city of Pittsburgh, and Tem
permeeville on the south side of the river.
The Immo is • large double two story brick, finished
in the latest style, with all the modem conveniences
and improvements, suitable out house., wash house,
stable, carriage home; it it.
The stolen is well supplied with shrubbery, and da
choice fruit trees, including pears, apples, and peatih
es. For terms sod other particulars, apply to
WILLIAMS & SHINN, Anomie, at Law.
jeadim Office on 4f injobove Smithfield
565 Acre. Coat Load tor Bates
SITUATED on the Monongahela river, shoat Ifinfiles
AVID Pittsburgh and 3 miles above WA Lock, in
the immediate neighborhood of Messes. Lyon-fr. Shinto,
and Mr. John Herron porcham. Thin fine body Of
Coal will be sold at the low price of 133 per •2115-000
Ibini in band, balance in five equal mutual payments,
without Inthrest. Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot be Jammu& For farther pardeulare
enquire of
SALSLEY, who has a draft of mid pre,-
petty. Residence thi At, below Fe rry,lll.
and
Row.
N. There is another seam of coal on this tract,
shoat 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
ITM , 4 I f . . • _ S. B.
•
TBE subscrilier will sell on aceommodining ttrms,
valuable tract of unimproved land, situate on the
road leading from prighton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Fittsbargh, turd'utiout eight miles from the
town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract con.
tales 401 acres and i perches, strict mensure. The
land la of am excellent quality, about 90 mice clewed,
and well watered, and will Le sold either in whole et
in farms of convenient aims, to ant purchasers.
For farther particulars enquire of WILL BOYD, Airy
at Law, ogee on 4th at. above Branhneld, Pittsburgh.
.artnalitinf T
Baal
ATRACT of land, DD nem, in Harriet:ma Portage Ca,
on Me Cuyahoga river—about 9D sere. order on.
provemeut. Also, two unimproved lots in the village
of Warren, Trumbull Co, dB feet by DO. Also, a lot or.
ground ill the cantor of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with a
fine dwelling bottle and store—one of the best antatia
fora merchant on the Western. Reserve. Any or all.
this property will be sold oo accommodating
terms. ISAIAH DI C Coy
&big Water sod Frost .ta.
FACTORY FOR BALE, OR REST.
inul well ball Factory, erected on Rebee- ,
ea mat, Aft y•• city, try R. &Calmat, I.sq,
and a-irenterat the letefia../810- The'
let an whladhenuntorria-eyeeted, fronds 100 feet cut
Rebecca area, and raw beet UO tea to Birk strea:i
ri.o..tret.auwei.-ahmk, lb= mask. blab,
eu feet long by n 7 feet' wide. The =aria Hawn si;
Wye and commodious, with.an engine, - herder, mat;
he., all In complete order.' Via, property will be eel&
law, and on ad - aintageoatenes.
Inquire of • RORESTI3IIMULIT;
decta-dim • t Agent.
COUNTRY REREDRZYCE TOR RENT..
10 AGRI-11, OP GROUND, situated near MA
Pittsburgh and Omeasbutgli Turnpike, Sk milts
iifL from the tidy, and adjoining the AlieSketil'C.o
- otrashich is erected a largo and veil nrushed,
two story brick Otralllog Rouse,mßeiho with "blo,
carriage konse, to Then is also on the pirtimistm
imergyartety of fruit troosoado of =Meal az..l
ealterree eondsgothe to Me -
Abu.' - One three .tad me tato story brilk dwelliag
shamed on Liberty atm', htiwcen tPllartt and Web:
not amok, Mkt Ward. • Raul moderate. Ernitnre of
jjots,
YOUNO 14.11.1berti m
.
2 OFFICE ROOMS near the Post Office, kiwi
two small atom, on Third street. And a bag
room an Market meet, third atm, with 'mallet
room in second story below, formerly occupied as a
Daguerreotype establishment, being well located and
adapted for that business. EEI GARZA:LI, •
jal7-gor Office, ad at, over Philo Hall. •
FOR iiirarr
2 THY:three awry 'kick Dwelling Mum, for
merly occupied by tbo robseribor, cm Rebecca
meet, io .dllegheily city. JAS. I•tERIC, Jr.
ja1341 No 38 Wirer at
I MMZi
JIL:. THREE story Dwelling on Fourth, between
Ferry and Llberry streets, nose oetntpied by
salons Morris. E:rmire of
KNAP & TOTTEN :
FUR RENT—For one to three years, room Wa
East of April next, a large two storied brick
Dwelling Rouse, pleasantly situated on the Intuit
at the Ohio river,atlioihing the borough of Manches
ter with about four acres of land, out buildings, fruit
teen, &o. &o. &Pply to
taw JAMES A iIIiTCIIISON & Co
Pei:timely In Allegheny Ott? for
TE sulueribers ofler for sale a number of choice
Lots, situate In the Second Ward (rondos. on the
Common Cron d, on easy terms. Inrt of
W. CPR. ROBINSON, Any at Low, St Clair at
or of JAS ROBINSON. on the premises.
To
aA LARGE and well finished Room, second
story, on the earner. of Wood and Third street),
above the rschange office of t% m Lt Withmes
POSSCIMOII given immediately. Inquire of
3. 5 IWGILLS & RUE, 191 Liberty st
FOR SALE OR RIGHT.
. .
jtsk THE subset:they odors for sale or rent;his re '
JhAdertee in Allegheny city. Possession can bo g
von tat of February, or sooner if necessary, and aril.
ever may occupy it, might bud it advantageous to r
tam some of the lurniture, &v.particularly suited 1
the place. Jed R. W. POINDEXTER.:
AN:ANTLI3IIIi RENT—A. sma ll private Owe).-
int; with not less than lon, rooms and, a kitchen,
*thin five or ten minutes reach of thaDiantotnt.
Address, with particulars, "Box No. MO. Poit Office..
ORION TAROS
on Ho l yt's Hill, suitable for one or
pg-yra lmo Brbk lit Ir. LOWM Y A to rrent, Wylie H.
T*OIIOIISES AND LOTS FOR SALE.
TWO Lars on Beaver street, in the city of
Allrghany, abovotbe upper Commons, on a bleb
is erected a frame building, two stroke high, suitable
for two mall tenement. The into are each twenty
feet In front by one hundred feet deep, and run back
to a street forty loot wide The buildnigs on die pre.
raises will pay a very handsome interest on the invest
meat, and the property will be sold cheap for cash.
Apply to IL Sprout, Clrrk o office; U. S. or to
now*/ KAY d. Co
.74111111TWELE - 14) LET.
THIld delightful Sommer Retreat, for
aome years pest occd pied by Mr. L Burch. "`'
Held, Is oared for sale or rent on the first
of April nest This property has been improved by
adamant baildmp, and a substantial stone wall, and
bermes planted with Evergreens and Fruit Trees. To
a good tenant, capable of conducting the Retreat, the
terms will be reasonable. Ohl.o COCHRAN,
fittabursh, Dec. O. Agent for Pro_prietor.
_ _ . .
1317X1332
TILE subsuriber offers for rent for the term of
U..ese or more years, O large convenient weil La
tta two story Dwelling Home, containing 8 rooms
and Kitchen. Thera is a lot of Krouud containing
acres of fine young (run trees of every kind, stable,
.nneeted WWI the house. To any person trich
ina in delightful residence within n few minutes cidefot
the e try, this will ben rere chance. For terms, which
will be low mo good tenant, toucans of Dlr. Joo.
Wrlen, near the premises, of John Watt, corner at
ALta'and Lanny streets, or of
oenti-lf THEO. P. WRIGHT.
— 'Beofeti Bottom L.ndl rya s•
TES ACRS.,9 OF LAND, situated in. Peebles totrro
ship, on the Monongesels, three mil.. from Pitts
burgh—in lots to snit purchasers. For farther iv:ovo
id., apply to Henry WOO4lll, 34 •t, or to
A. WASHINGTOIV,
n0 . v21.411f 4th, above . Sertidtbeld at
LOE. Storehouse and Dwelling Abasta on the A
Erie Extension Cand y In Ibo villtige of West Eld.
dlestsx - desirabls location for a merchant Also, a
Lot arid sced,Dvrolling Honor well suited for Tavern
Stand. In the atibt/ge of Ortingevale, on Stain of
Ohio. Tent. easy. LSALLIF DICKEY it Co. •
6410 Water and FlOllll It&
waTTAND FOIE SAL—fiiiiji icrci
Ble
for mile, situate in bendy( the Monongahela
above Brownsville, Pa, having o 7 foot ve . et of Our
• ‘rf Owl,* be.ohLin exchnnsa ro gal. I. it portico.
3 tlirs apply. fort3l N d Wv, I A C wood ,s
WrkifitilODSE FOILSALE..—The übsciihor
igiotrer. for sale the three story, brick Warehratao
on Wood street, occupied by R Tamer Coss
017 xv.m. wiL,Nra,
• The sittnetribin;will tent tut o Ole Lira
anew now occArttetu.pp! to
DA .1.11.•
IeMD"• ,St th er event,
• s'irrir - Or Ilat,
POB BALE 117treiZir =Tenn
,areet, between liny end Atarborr um% adielninr
tie home sad lot now otenAcd by Illeharel Uersitte,
teeing a front eV/A*4 and bideptb 1931 Will be
. ,old on favorable terns. ,•istle tutexlSoytiottabLO. , fly
gain of
C.
Yx44 B ; th*i be
Wood..
ocipag",,, ; ,; ;
r te' ~ j•f
_,ull i•
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:to: _ • . 14: 4:i.k . .. 'd , till'. •
IS THE ONLY : EDT that call be relied on rot
thet......t.g. Of Scream/le Contractiona. le-
=Won of the Nerve., Nervous or Sick Ifeasiaehn
Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic. Affections, GeneraLDo .
bility, Deficiency of Nerve= soil Physical &tern
and all Nervous Msorders, including the snow dreadAff
of all diseases that ever affect thleT human nee—
EPILEPTIC P•4_
or Falling 'Sickness, IlyeleriCal Fite, Cocvlett.i o osl
Spume, tee. Hart would Impreserit uporsthe minds m
the afflicted that the Vegetable Extract lathe only rem
edy ever discovered that can be relied ori for the per
raiment curd of this !nom dreadful of all diseases. lo
its tendency is to udentty, madness and death, the most
SHILL L PHYSICIANS '.
of Europe, so well those of any own country, have
pronounced Ephe i ncurable. Ad-lt has been so ,
considered by man , mail thiMmft iniponant of all '
diecoveri. was la by Dr. S. HMI, nearly aiateen
i
years since, during . ar ch time 4 has been performing
soma of the mesa
ResattrAnLE cuße3
upon record, and Pas acquired a reputation which
time alone can one. Phyalciam of undoubted skill
arid experience,tizum of 'ratio. denominations,
as walla s hundred sf out eminent citizens, alimute
in recommending use of Ma tray valuable medi
cine to their panenta, charge, and friends, who are at
tlieW, as the only stmedy.
WE QU E. THE LANGUAGE
used by those who eve been cored by this saleable
medicine: One says{ "I have suffeml tnYrOvv
er of description, brit I now rejoice in be arg folly re
stored to health and happinesa" Another soya, 9
thank God I feel this lam a well man. I also feel it
my duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that
thrum similarly named may find relief." Another
(who le an Ehl/N "T LAWYER and well known in
this eitypays, "My son has been afflicted for yeara '
with Epilepsy, bet is now enjoying good health from
the Vegetable Exttlict. to fameT say. he, - ehorild .
and ought to be sounded to the end, of the earth* , Ass
other says.
to
Dc entirely Inadequate to express
my gratitude . to DS Ilan for having been the means,
under the blessing Of Mal, of restoring me to the enpuy-
meet of goc,il health, o
rms been afflicted with '
year,s in Its wont forms for mote than twenty three
and rey . morautg and evening oblation of praise
'and thanksgiving shall continue to amount to that God .
who has afflicted bet to make me whole..
11 Its. Bradley,lls Oreketel street. N. Y., states that ..." .'
she has been auldebt td , fits for many yeast, and has • ..,
been restored to perfect health leder every other mans r •rtr r
had failtdt by the rise of the' Vegetable Extract. ,
Dr. Charles A. Storm, of Dover, Russell county, Ala. ' ',. ,
who's one of the bpst physicist. in the State, myn this ' ......,
he has been Much benefited by the use of We Vegeta
ble ExtraMosnd that he unhesitatingly prescribes it to - ,
every ease of Er,pilepay which comes under his kernel.
- ed' ratis O. Mayberry, Esq. formerly Patunawer at ;, •
Lim DR* CM
Hord County, Pa., now li ving in Erie
roomy, Ps, states that far many yeari past he. Into .' r• .
been sorely aliketed with fits, and he is nowhappy to -'--..' , r-•
ums that a persevering nee of Dr. Hartle Vegetable , ' '• •
Yenct, haa restored hun to scond kealth, being entire/ L , . I 1
by freed from that worm of all diseases.
Prom the Cincinnati Commercial. . ' • '
eats
CURE.
Z,lllus billowing ce eat° mailmen to blessrs. The- • ' •
mart Miles, t o Hart's is for the sale of hls •• '
Vegetable Extract, for the e of Epileptic. Fits or
I
Falling Stektm.s. We are In oed to give u a place ' •'"
inour editorial colMmt from eGm that Is the only r'r •
known mdse. that will en Epilepsy, at the same ' ''"
thne.belieting it to be one of greatest discoveries '• 4
m medical science. !Phyaie and men of science of " •,'
all ages have beentrying to &mover a remedy Meta r ''
disease., batedboatmen In vain mull the present dis
covery vaf Dr. Hayti endure would now say to thew
alllicted 'with fits„ despair tan longer, for there Is hope! ''T
mEssam , Tuomes . a.ME•rl3,llo.o Blain street, rt . ,
cuutali, 'Ohio Admits tor Doctor Hart% Vegetable •
,;"
Extract EV tit ' e ease er 4ilektic nut
Gentlemen—lt is I almoat imotossib • for language
coma with what heartfelt sa . —a I language
•
few hoe. to you, tbr the • • • .of Informing you of
ho beneficial results :that been caw ted by the -i..
use of Dr. Ilan". egetable • •
My son, ored pawl. years has been 'severely af- .., •
Mated with Epilepea Fits, and 'th saes severity that •
the opinion was, he couM not eared. ~
In elm of lus paroxysm he fell and broke ha arm.
II called la Be. Medfoni, a •ry excellent physician, . ,
who re-set it. lie informed • • that my soot Nervous - -
System
to ivry Men (1.• • . and that It would be
imposeible rare him of Ee epsy, as Epileptic its
were almost incurable; and •••• .loylng physicians in •
his ease would he only Mused money away.
I called upon Dr. Pollee; b Informed 'roe that the
disease had assumed a shoo • '• form, and it would take ,
a long urne'w enre him if he • old be cured at all. ...
Ile became went. Mid won and I began to think ~,
there sou no care for him, o• II raw the advertise. -
went ofDr. Horn, Vegetable- •• et in one of our etty - .
.pszrs , ,.wri f tl , certifies...a from anew who had been, • ,
a r e n , fillaev o renty thing, ilea eras forty .. ~
years, and rewarded tohealth b the use of the Extract •' ,
I called at your store, and er conversing whin hir. 0,
Thomas, I Nana. Ow conclarion to purchase a •tb a•i
dollar package. it done little or no good 1 thought. l-- no;
would try another,isona the use of Which I peremeal :o:
some littleenefit. % .2„,
I then came to theeonelosion to purchase a ten dol
lar box. I found Mal it.was of so mach service to him -a,
I was induced ter 'purchase • accond. And I am truly, we
thmtkful that I..dorte so, as by Me use of the ten packs.• re;..
gas he has been mtored to perfedthealth. • • Ile 0
Should any person be deurooa of seeing himoind as- ...
eertainitur farther particulars, 1 alacild be Phrased to •, .
gratify them bythear calling on me at my residence,
south crest corner of Fourth and Park meats Cancel. -
wad. Ohio. ISAAC N. PERKINS. „ •• .
Cincinnati, August WM. I.g.
THE TIME IS NOM'Alt DISTANT oil
When litOnsainin who are now trembling ender the
hood of this dreadful diseand (miring that every
attack May prove /aft!, will d peratartent relief and • •
be restored to new life, by . g this celebrated mod,- . .
as. 4
elite. Over One Stescisand e ruficatee have been re.
wined in testimony' arae beneficial results pralsteed
by too use of Dr. Hart's trogeMble Extract.
Prepared by S HART, 111.14 New York.
Price,one package.- . &Ito°
do filar packages 'lO,OO ~
do eight. do SOO
THOMAS S. MILES. 169 Main meet, Cincitmati,
Ohio, Genesi:dissent, for United States, Canada, and •
West Indian . .
I.: WILCOX. Jr.. earner of Lam:toad and blaraet
Agent foe Pinabitsgh, Ca
Fay A. Killboaree, Can:alms; Ohio" Gaircud,•
Cleveland: and for vale by moat of principal dorgi,
gime and movehasai throughout the Untied States. ~..
DBlll3Y'B MAGICAL PAIN BfTSAC7OS! `'
TUE. following from Geo* E. Pomeroy, Esq., dog
well Immo plopnetor of the Evict's, speak* Air'
Itselfof the kirportissee of Na Pant is:motor to every
patent.
Eau= Ounce, elbany,'Sept, 1.
Mo. Muter: My Dear Sir—With fechngs of rur - qo• •
dinary - pleasure I address you in relation to the benefit
I have received from pony invaluable Pain Extramer.
Lately, my little daughter, 6 years old. had a pitehisr... ,
of oolong water unwed two borAmmoso; her summon,
were dreadful; so theta crowd Irlistontly.gathoted
time the,lipao learnthe cause of themmlble scream's. I tore lietjlothes asunder, and soon spread/an—your
amrshe was carried and laid upon a bed. She
was soon relieved from her pains, and says "Me, I feel , '
as ifl eanild later? , and was soon in sweet sleep, She'.,
was scalded to a blister from the top of her shoulder .
over Wore than half her ehen, and mond ander the
ardts. 'On the shoulder and breast it was very deep,
yet from the first hone, she complained only svbee It
was &Mud.' The sore heeled rapidly, and there Is so
eontraetion of the muscles.
With many wishes, my d sir, 4)r ymir suetats:in
the sittlo of this mighty article,
I am yours, with respect,
GhX). sPOAIKEI,OI%
THE TEST end NO MS '••
The,genoine Dailey, will ever produce the earner*
cardamons relief, and soothing '
cooling effect, in the
severest eases of Elnms, Seidl* Pile., the.
Th e Counterfeits—no I , atter under what name. they
may appear—always i
THE PU B L I C ase th e pain. .
TO
I, Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham Melvin' Etrldge,l
Columbia county, N. Y., have been ettlicted with rheu
matism to ray breast, feet, and all over my body - for
six years, so the I could not stand, and was cured tyi
three applications of Diller, Ma g
P. HOLMES. •,
y ical Pain RUMMY:.
E
M DWARD
r. Dailey: Sir—l cut m finger with • coppernite,'
the poisonous nature of which caused' my MP to sWelt.
considerably, with coustant shooting pains op to the
shoulder. A large swelling taking place at the.arto
pa, with increasing pain, I became fearful of the Lock- ,
Jaw. In this extremity your Pain Extractor was re
commended to me, and which I was prevailed apati4o
try. The consequence was that it adorded me ahead
instant relief, and in three days I was compleuilyibi..
red JOSEPH HARRISON, New York, ,,
corner Broom, and Sullivan me, Sept N. INS.
NOTICE]-11. Daman. is the inventor of thisiavalM
able remedyiand never has and never will
rate to to any hying arm the secret alas combinallonf
All Extramon, therefore, not made and put up b
him, are base counterfeits-
Peoratwroe% Horrors-41.3 Broadway, Nes',
=Chantal street. Phila.
JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot Dr. NlNtil
THORN. Agents for Pittsbrimh.
Dailey's Anneal Gdaterse Crirred4
Cures humors, spavin, Pamphlets,
grcese,
rare., galls, and braise. Parephleut, containing 4qt:-
ducats= of respectable parties, may be had= applme
tion m JOHN D. MORGOT .
okartedlyis Agent, Pittio,ll24:'
lIIEDICAI. & 91111,010 AL, OEFFIV_F•_7
, „,. KNo. VI, DIAMOND ALLMI.7, a
1
_ ~....5 . , , -! . ... , sew doors below Wood striii*,COl
._ . , ,
~,,, Market.
• . . DR. BIIONVIIp havintltattea
••;',,'• : - . 1;,,'' .: regolaziy educated to the media
..., ~.._
~ ......../,2„:, profession, mid been (or some Mae
'....! ..`,.... ... ' , ..." - - . 1. in general 'practice, now confines
. ..... : • , ...!' • his anent:lon to the treatment of
-.-:,.- 44, those pnvato and delicate. Mal
~. .
~. \ plaints for which his opportunities
i i „.. L.... , : ............ A and e i rcerh ye nice peculiarly quailfr
osly deemed
to stoey • treatment Memel complalt " lthiennguitich
time Ise has had more practice and has eared more pea
dents than can ever fall to the lot of any private p(am:
Mioner) amply, quallace him to offer assume:asset
speedy,permanent, and utisteetory core to all tainted
with delicate &Senses, and MI diseases wising there:
from,
.Dr. Brown would inform throe afflicted with' prim`'
&rms. which have Leconte ebonite by time rows; , -
graveled iby the use of any of the common nestle= of
the day, that their complaints eon be radically =au"
mighty mired; he having given his careful aturatiOn to
the trealent of each eases, tog otteteated in hundreds
of Wean es in coring persona of intlimunatbto of the
neck of a bladder, and kindred diseases which Often
reault frolic those cases where others have consigned
them to Mambas despair. Re parocalarlyinvites mach
as have been long end arm:momently treated byes4 g .
to ~.„.,,,,.,, him, when every satisfactlonwill bagmen
tkero, c their muses treated in a careful, then:tusks:rod
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manner, pointed out by e long experience
study. alai inverograten, which it imTpanible knAlaos
ea te ged in general practice of mediente• tagire an
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among Weir disease •in writing, Jetting nil the sympl
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addressiig T. BROWN, BL D, past paid, and Olen*
i'l6 Te ' l • es, Diamona alley, opposite WO. "'etietly
Rn em[.—Dr. Drown', newly &covered reme
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War I trouble. It never fails.
-.. eri and Private Consulting. Room, No. a Dia.
tact ey, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Dieter ta'alereps at
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