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EDITOR AND PROPRIE TO B.
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advance. Plairam, Single subscrip
tions, One Dollar per year.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
MONDAY MOR NI NG **** ••••••••JAN. 13.
CITY WI AI.'I"2"IEIRS.
Meeting of Merchants concerning Die—
. crlminiitions in Eastward Freight.
- frotenvnuniber of Our merchants assem
bled at tilt Board of Trade rooms at ten
o'clock.on Saturday morning, in pursue
"to . take into consideration
the trouble attending the shipment of
freight Eastward, and to devise some
means by which the merchants can at
less get a just share and proportion ( f the
inahOnimodations of the Pennsylvania Rails
road."
The meeting was organized by the elec.
ton of James Park, jr., President, J. S.
Di-worth, Esq., Vice President and John
Lin say, E-q , Secretary.
The . chairman stated :he object of tie
meeting.
Mr. McCreary said the difficulties at.
tending the shipment of freight Eastward
hid become so serious that they must be
reniedied. Discriminations and grievances
Liefkeisily growing worse
. land comp.'s nts
are met' bYegraff I'MdieS.iSliipping
cannot be obtained, - although our
warehouses are filled-up with produoe,and,
if there is no improvement. oar business
wfR be utterly ruined.
lifth*rhaugh moved the appointment of
a iota - Mt - Use - to confer with the officers of
theP daiy.vanie Railroad Company and
snorted what number of care are at the
dispobakof our merchants, how many are
given its Clarke& Co., the Pittsburgh end
Cleveland Ea hoed Company, and the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne alla Chicago
Railroad Company.
Mr. Dickey said ouch a committee had
been appointed by the Board of Trade, to
wjorrA'Ae Superintendent of the Penn
yliiiiia;,Eailroad Company promised
thirzynarsdally; the number has since
been reduced - and wealth now in a worse
eendn,,On. than before. He cited various
instences„Where merchants had sullered
54 1 444 from delays in shipment.
Mr Lindsey remarked that the thirty
ems per day were chiefly occupied in
transporting government freight from this
point
.htr. MaCreery proposed an amendment
—thatthe Committee ascertain how many
care, out of the four thousand owned by
the road, had Dean heretofore given us and
' What - werare to expect in the tutu°.
Some discussion followed on the original
motion and the amendment, Mr Harbaugh
insisting that we should know how many
cars we are getting in proportion to others'
uutine....XeCreery and Dies
,y Setylll^ . w
iffiTolld only watch our own interests en
tirely independent of others.
- Mr. Cass favored the original motion,
in the belief that th • amendment would
alferd no practical relmf. It had been
said that tom, who were aggrieved
were fearful f parempating in this meet
ing, lest they should be • - marked" by the
Railroad company; as - a Director of the
company he wind p'edge inmaelf that if
correctly informed of any gentleman being
so "marked" he v - uuld insure the rem .val
of tee person, in the employ of the road,
engaged in such "marking '
The motion, us amended by Mr. Mc
Creery, was then adopted and the chair
man appointed the following committee:
Springer Harbaugh; William McOreery,
Chas. R Arbuckle, Jae. S. L•ggett, John
B. Outfield.
Tne meeting then adjourned until three
o'clock in the ititernmni to hoar the report
of the committee .
At three o'clack the meeting was again
conv.n.d, when :Mr. Harbaugh, chair
man of tee committee raised in the morn
ing, stated that they had visitod Mr. Car•
neigi, Superiutendent and Mr. Stewart,
General Fr ight Agent of the Penneyl
vania Railroad, who received them very
kindly and were dt , posed to give them all
possible information. After leaving teem,
however, it was BeCertn.hod that sumo in at-.
ters had not been investigated, and the
committee asked until Saturday next to
complete their report .
On motion of Mr Dickey, the commit.
tee were requested to wake a partial report.
if it did not jeopardize the interests of the
shippers,
Mr. AlcCreery thought it would be tim
fair to the public, and perhaps to the Rail l i
-
road company, t , report such facts! as they
had. The committee desired time to con
sult and form a cod elusion.
Mr. Dickey withdrew his motion and
Mr. Arbuckle moved that the committee
be requested to report on Wednesday at 3
o'clock, p. m. The motion was carried and
the meeting adjourned until the time de..
eignated.
Tax COLLEEN Bs.wx.—We congratu
late Manager Henderson upon the excel.
lent manner in which this really beautiful
drama was Tr educed on Saturday even.
ing, when the defects of a fi et night were
not apearrent. The scenery was good
and all seemed perfect in their parts, with
one or two (inevitable, as they never are)
exceptions The characters were well die.
tributed and well played. Mrs. Ettie
Henderson, as Eily. wee (rite as charm
ing as ever; Miss Kate New.on played the
country heiress (not the best character in
the piece). . admirably and looked moat
Osetble; Airs. McManus was fair as the
Proud Lady Cregen; but Miss Lyne, as
Shelati,:rattier overdid the part. Mr.
Stuart and Mr. life/Janus were both excel.
leat, : as,Hardress and Daly, the.former dies
playing lees of his inordinate vanity than
usual; sir. De Courcy might have im.
proved on its brogue in Corrigan. but yet
he was passable; Mr. Henderson did Dan.
ny Mann .F well as r.ll his' other parts,
arnica is sufficient praise. Mr. Collins. as
Myht ta Coppaled; " took down the
house;" he is a capital Irishman and his
songs are exquisite. Altogether the piece
went off well and the audience was satisfied.
We undereteA the "Colleen Bawn" is to
be played two or throe nights this week
and we advise all who can to see it
Ram PO/WILL/LI/Y.—While visiting the
Orphans' F.ir !met week we observisirsome
belautiful• rpecimess of porcelain and
Paritin ware, which, on inquiry, we learned
hadlwen donated by the manufacturer
Mr. Blover, who has opened anew pottery
at Bast Liverpool, Ohio. The specimens
arn ; veryfloe, • ?gnat in beauty to the
'FArich or s Englisb, and far more durable.
Thenhsrecter of ware made at the point
named is improving so rapidly that. ere
long we will have a great vartety,eqtual, in
every respect, to any-now imported, and,
of course, media 'cheaper.
Dinetteman —ln the C.:mrt of Quarter
Sessions, on Saturday morning, the recog
nizances of six conductors on the Pitts
burgh, Fort. Wayne and Chicago Rail.
road, arrested last summer on charges ( f
embezzlement, were released,,on motion
of their counsel, Mears and
Collier. The bill against one wse ign.)red,
when the rest were wqhlrawr, and and t
the Act of Assembly thrue bills
delayed beyond a second term, they were
entitled tiztheir discharge, which they're
calved.
Go AHOADATI TEN ES& Lssrv. Phillips
& Best, 'Who recently entt?rfd sp_seriously
by fire, ave a large force of hands clean
ing awa the rains of heir old works,
preparaltory to the erection of - temporary
btillalTLigt, which will be completed in a
week ,or two, when the brisiness'4lll go on
herk%aafpre. The fires in the funfaces are
Aeptmi• aid' the ghee will be alt ready to
wed • -
•• •
4 ' entered by a thief,
who-gained admission brforoing off ono-of
the shutters( and robbed of - $6O or $7O
worth of gods, consisting chicfly,of cloth.
!rig, &kits, Ades and shawls, ad $2,601n
pennies. On Saturday Mayor Wilson hay.
lag been informed of the robbery, sent
out two officers. -They returned- without
having found the thief. The railroad
watchman saw a man walking up the track
about eleven o'clock on Friday night, and
Mr. Blair started to Ebensburg after him,
in the hope of recovering his goods.
COURT MA.RTILL.-A court martial was
held in Camp Reed, on Monday last, for
the trial of Jno. J Stowe, who stabbed
Ira Greer, a fellow soldier, in Erie, on the
Ist inst. The guilty man was sentenced
to twenty days hard labor and imprison•
ment during the same period. Both men
having bean ii,;.usic‘ted at the time, Greer
was also sentenced to be reprjmanded in
the presence of the entire regiment.
THE. LATEST Rum R.—On. Friday even
ing, there were several arrivals in this
city from New Creek and Cumberland,
and the rumors which they brought were
that Gaa. Lander arrived at Romney on
Thursday morning at three o'clock, and on
Friday the forces at Romney under his
command were fighting those under Jacks
eon nsar Itomn..y —Wheeling Fres&
Di Gooms.— W n ..;,11 attention of our
readers, the ladies especially, to the adver
tisem,nt of J. D. Jones, No 79 Market
street. He has always on hand a well as
sorted stock of fancy and staple dry goods,
which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. His goods will bear close inspec
tion.
BOAT BIIILDING.- L M. Speer, of Belle.
vernon, has now on the way, and rapidly
being completed, two steamboats
$BOO,OOO of the $8,000,000 State loan
was takeh by our bsnks. The Pennsyl_
vania Railroad Co. took $97,000.
TAILORING MAIM EASY" —We yester
day examined one of the simplest and
most effic'ent instruments were have ever
seen, cosigned to d.v•st the operation of
cutting out pantaloons of its mystery and
enabling any female :o make a perkc.
"tit," without calling in the aid of a tailor
Itoonsists,ol two parts, one for cutting
the back the other the tront part of the leg
of a pair of pants Tee instruments are of
sawed wood, with proper curves and so
ra{anged by springs ant mo.vable.c.roas
pieces that they can be '•set" in a very few
seconds. A "hip" and "leg measure" are
taken with a tailor's tape line, the guide re
gulated to the number of inches indicated
by the mea,urement, then laid on the cloth
to cut by The m•cbine is made with
mathematical exactness and oan oe retied
upon for the purpose intended. It Is the
invention of James Ramsey, a tailor of
this city, perfected by Mr. A. B Smith,
of Clinton, this county, and the two have
taken out a patent. Mr Smith has rights
for sale He can be seen at Miller &
Iticketson's, corner W.,} ne and Liberty
streets.
A H RNV D, the inventer of the new
and inipruvi,d Railroad Ca. Buffer, offers
superiur inducements to parties desiruus of
purching State rights for his invention
Ile sells the exclusive ri f ht to negotiate
sales in states selected by them, requiring
payment out of actual ,ales, and not other ,
wise. Testimonials from the officers of
roads having tested the invention, estab
lish his Buffer as the instrument heretofore
needed by railroad companies, if for no
other than motives of economy; whilst to
the public its superior advantage is that it
lessens the danger of travel, it being the
only Buffer• or spring canablo of resisting
the powerful concussion of collisions, whilst
it entirely relieves the passenger from the
constant jerks and jars in the ordinary
stopping and starting of trains Compan•
lee and individuals can have an opportuni.
ty of realizing handsome profits in the
purchase of State rights. Remember pay.
nsents are only required when sales are ac
tually made to rat/road companies.
Audreas or apply to the inv, , ntor at No•
208 Robinson street, Alleeeny.
JAMES Ba..EDi 0T1C..1.111E.D OYSTERS.
—Steamed oysters have n w become an
"Institution" among us, and the place to
get them is at Jsmes Brennan's, corner
Liberty and Wayne streets. lie is a clever
geatlianan, and having the moat approved
apparatus, is prepared to furnish to fami
lies oysters done in this style by the bushel,
peck or half p"ck, and those wishing them
by the dozen can get them in two minutes'
time.
MAYORALTY --JaMult W Roberta will
be the workingmen's independent can
didate for Mayor of Allegheny City.
/0111H1 YAWL 6i11211081 urns
JOSEPH MUSE & SON,
Manufacturers of
FANCY AND PLAIN
IrIiiitAITEUELE & CHAIRS.
WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET,
(between Sixth street and Virgin alley.)
nog FITTSBURGR.
pFi )1' f) (IR API( A li M
ALL ST
AND
ALL PRIOES,
DIA. it. 1.1113 FOR 1862.
TINCB6I.IIII'
W. S. HAVEN.
Ise° CORNER. WOOD AND THIRD STREET
NATRONA OIL.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTU
RING this article. which for brilliancy in
bwning, freedom of offensive odor, and transpa
rency or color, (which color we warrant not to be
changed by age or eaposare,) Is a - surpassed by
any 'nominator in this or Paste n markets. As ■
profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially
recommend it. Also, our manutactare of
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries
which excels 1.0 p.r cent. in strength all the make
of English Soda brought to this country. Onr mann-
Lmture of
SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, ae
Are so well and isvozably known, we trust the
mention is sufficient,
All orders and inquiries will be prom p' ly attend°
to by ddressmg ct,
GEORGE COLHOUN. Agent.
Penna. Salt Miatufsetttring Company,
nolSlydw s 24 Wood street. Pitisburirb
YvLIJAIF.E GRIST MILL FOR
L':.—Situate on Long Creek, rive miles
fromiLi erpool, Ohio. The mill is four stories bOx
65 feet—steam and water power. Engine four feet
stroke; thr-e set 414 feet French Burns smut ma•
chine; elevators and other machinery in good order
and doing a good business. Three dwellings, two
stables, store, &c; twenty-two acres of land, also
ten acres cf coat land, aed the privilege of 102
woes of coal. Indications of oil.
B. CUTHBERT & SON,
dell 61 Market et.
QIINDRY CONSIGNIIENTS--
v tst barrels White Wheat Vsmily
8 " Cho‘ce Rye Flour.
50 bushels Shelled Corn;
76 escks Kar l wn;
90 dozen Broome;
76 boxes Ch,ore;
10 bu,bels Be ns•
boxes Roll Butter,
bOO pounds choice Featberst
.16 bushels Tinnothydee
2 barrels Eggs L-in store said fur sa'e by
JAB.: A.:FETZER,
laT Corner Market and First Ameba
,
For the nixt,i . itk.:*-111, be,
WIL&T Otraltlr. i'TO BUY
At. •,•
ItCI S MIL A El
NEW Ttitirmr.
All the friends and customers of
REINENIII, MitiftAN :43 BIRDLE,
That have not yet determined on what to btty wit
please look over the following list of articles, when
they wll be sure to find something to suit
Gold Vent Chatna, Silver 'I able Spoons,
" Gents' Breastpins, " Tea Spoons,
"Bracelets, " Forks,
" Spectacles. " Butter Knives,
" Watch Basis, " Soap Ladles,
" Pen- and Cases, " Cream Ladles,
" Lockets for MI " Sugar Tongs,
tares. " Salt Spoon.,
Necklace, " Mustard spoons
,' Studs, Enna
„ Sleeve Buttons, Fork,
u Oranges, O n
Finger Rinse, " Thim ß,
bles,
G'hstelain Chalna, " Snuff Boxes,
Ear Rings, " Napkin Rings,
Ear Drops, Plated castors,
" Guard Chains , " Cake Haskets,
" Keys, " Tea Setts
"
Chorine, " coffee Setts.
" Armlets, M ~ l asses Pitch
" Pencils, to., ac I era,
Plated /a
Plated Sr.
Plated Soup and t VI
Geld and Silver W.
le style and price.
all_ French German and American Clocks, Spy
GI asses, Musical Boxes. 2I )12 tunes; }loose, Stat
nary. Po tmonams sad fancy articles in general too
numerous to MPTIII01:1 All we esti tr a call at our
establishment, NO 4, FIFTH STREET. one lour
dela from Wood, and examine our goods and pukes.
Pitchers,
. ne and Fo•ka,
.t r Ladlee, eta., FI ez
tchee of every imagaln a
.1 Slight Cold,
fatia.h_,,Kaat , sercesit
#ll6Nbiii - AL o- 41a."-E ,Olzr-aat,
c:) . which might be ohealced
--.oort. ac ewith a simple remedy,
if n , eglectocZ, often terminates seriously.
Fete are aware of the importance of
stopping a Xamas/z or cgrailizt
Xa/ei in its first stage ; that which
in the beg inr ing would yield to a
mild randy, if not attended to, soon
atta&cs the lungs.
Aatttnia4 /tat tchL zi,.gitaches.
were first introduced eleven years ago.
It has teen. proved that they are the
Lac': article before the public for
/ fade,
4. -- a_fetith, the Fan. ling
CoY p"h i n X'anattm.frilian, and
n rnerov s a f fections of the ~..gh_saaf,
guar.' :immediate relief.
Public Speakers S Singers
wall find them effectual for clearing
and srr ,Lgthening the voice .
Sold CDruggiste and glealers
in. Jtaredicine, at 25 cents per boz.
de9-em claw
SPALDING'S
THROAT CONFECTIONS
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
BRYAN'S PULA:IONIC WAFERS.
AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP.
SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP.
For salo by
CHAS. H. SUPER,
AT HIS DRUG STORE,
Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sta.
nog
4 0 11 *
•, r .• •
TAR
CYCQDIIAI
THE GREAT CURE FD COISUIPTION
THE PROPS' ENOS OF THIS litEDl
- having made it he stud 7 of yen", to
concentrate the life of the rine 'lree into a Medi.
cme for dlaea.ea of the Lunge and Throat, to now
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex
perience. This truly ;treat and good medicine ni
prepared w th much care, ti.e tot be og diatdled
expre sly for it, is therefore free from all impuri
ties of common tar.
It haecured more eases of Consumption than any
known remedy on elrtil
It will cure BRONCHITIS,
U will cure AB l'H MA.
Ii will cure BORE THROAT AND BREAST
It will care C U4llB AND COLOB. and to an In
rentable remedy for leeneesol the KIDNEYS and
URINARY COMPLAINTS.
ItS.. Beware of Counterfeits.. "WI
If you have the Dyspepsia use WISFIART'S DYE
-10 , IA PIMA, nd i they do not cure you
go to the agent of whom you puzattasea
t em, and MOMS )0121 . money,
Please call at his at re and get a descriptiye oh
°Mar. A box of Pills sent by mail, post-paid on re
ceips of.Cnte Dot ao.
No.lo Borah . .00nd , ttreed,
C. WISHART, Proprietor.
Sold by DR. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood at.reet
n coitly_eod
_ _
'IVOR itii,NT
ju 2 Smell 9toro linome corner 3d and Karket, rite;
• A large Stare Roem and Dwelling House n
Market at eet near Fourth;
A large Warehouse on Water street, shove
Broithtiel 1;
Tor e ',tulle halls in Bplane's Building;
No 86 Roes street a comfortable dwelling '011.4E;
No 11 Boss slreen, well arranged fir cotnfort
and con veniPnce;
No 80 Llbertr street, six rooms and cAllar,
A large dwelling boron on Third street;
No 22 Third street, large and convenient;
No.BtO Penn Areas, with large yards, grape
vines, &al
ti 0.96 Ferry street, hall Indy roruns;
A small dwelling house on Roes street, head of
F itch;
No. 27 Duquesne street, 4 moss and ga-ret:
No 6 Bso,no silent;
A house on Canon street;
No 4 Second street .
Three huuses to Splane'a Oourt;
A comfortable house on Mount Washington.
it. CU T.lll-3.EAT a SON.
Jell 6l Market street.
TIERNAN & GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
INPOINICIIII AND DILLE= IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, Ace.,
North-East corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
teay ALLIMEIRS V MTV.
FOR RENT OR LEASE FOK A TERM
OF FIYIR YFAR.d—A delightful country resi
dence, aitested in the immediate vicinity of the
city, with four acres of around attached. The lo
cation is the moat desirable of any offered; the
house rent/doing night rooms and kitchen with
go dwell and cistern attached. For terms applv
to M. FERGUSON, at No.ll South Common, Allot
aheny city, from 12 to 1 p. m daily. Jatl.2wd•
SUNDRY PRODUCE.-
100 Bags Pea Nuts;
75 do Feathers.
50 boxes Cream Cbeescx
13 bbls Eggs;
50 yyyy bblsillackerel, N 0.3;
250 Welsels Dried Apples;
60 do do 1 eachee;
Bacon Sidee,
100 Oil Biu - rele; in store and for sale by
JAR. A. FRTZER, norner Market and First sta.
HALF PRICE TS WHAT WE ARE
aellint i z great man kinds ol oar Bum.
mar Dress Laos Man to., for the best
bargains. C a
ll early. C. II N LOVE,
of Irl Market street.
QIILPHITE OF LIME for the Pre-
Dervatton of Cider; pet received and pr sale
y GEORGE ik KELLY, Dru -Jet,
no= Na 6D Ferieral qt. Deny.
9 7g(Vbarrels Crude oil, 45 gravity
'4#lf VV lust received from Oil Creek, and
for by
IRS R_ L ALLRIV, Agent. No. 6 Wood Rtree
A. barrels Crude Oil, from Kanawha,
T itty A nAgt= s itai l i v f=le by
~:r
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tATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
Lest Night's News up to Two O'eloek.
From Washington.
WASHIE4GITN, January 11.—The
palettes received by the Navy Department
today from Captain Dupont, contain no
icatures of interest in addition to those
heretofore published in relation to the
Newyears day.
The accompanying reports from Com.
mender BK.gers and General Stevens show
that each of these gentlemen compliments
the other on the efficiency and prompt.
near of their respective Grano:es of the
service To this happy accord is to be at.
tributed the success of the expedition in
defeating the design of the enemy to shut
our troops on Port Royal Island, In
order to encounter them at advantage.
The steamer King Philip came up from
the lower Potomac this morning and re.
port' , meeting the Pensacola between Mt.
Vernon and Fort W.ahingfon, bound
...two. The fog was so thick last night
that the Sierping Stones was obliged to
lay off Alexandria WI this morning. At
n ) ,, n when she again started to run the
rebel blockade
WASIIINGT,,Isi, CITY, January 12 —The
aLeamanip Pcnsbe , ila which left here for
cllezacdriu yesterday morning, proceeded
to Indian Head, about 27 miles from
Washington, where she remained until
between live arid bIY o'clock this morning,
and then proceeded to run the blocked:,
whieh.she did safely. "Twenty-Six ktivta
were fired a: her, but none struck her.—
See did n t refu - n the fire. She was
boayi:v la ten with cannon and other ap
pliances of war end fully prepared lor
ser vice. The cafe departure of the
Is a gel.,(!r .1 subjcci, of congratu.
;alien :.e it has neon known that tbetebels
have beer: f r ks past reserving the.r
era in order either to destroy this V6E , S•iI
r iruvent her ' , antic, out of the Potomac
river
ildneral L3llO I.a.e not tendered hie
to the (4 ..;r nor or Legislature
of Ktee e, nur has he accept( d the Brige^
dier Ger.ora!-chip, lately underad to him
by thr l'r ,, e!cloat end confirmed by the
Senate. Nur d,os he intend to seeept it
tt, , . Oared In that body until he has
reigned the pent of winch the S ena t e w ill
have &I notice
Skirmish with Rebel Gun
boats—Pickets Shot.
111 e„ Jan. 11 —This morning,
three r bel gunboats from Columbus at
tacked our gun ti. , ate, Eisex and St.
lying (..f Fort Jefferson. A brisk engage
went Emmett for a that time, when the
rebel retreat' a, our bunts punning until
they reached the batteries at Columbus.
It IF believed that one of the rebel boats
was disabled.
our ! ickets wefthot last right
ne,r r.:l's P.ani; it is CfrrtioFotl by bone
of L rebel cavalry, which have
bet;; rot.! g :.!,,ut committing deprtda
tioncl In to t...c.in;ty fur ERACIA days. G3n.
ro h!..a cioEcatched a force cf cavalry in
pu
Daeerters from Columbus, who arrives
cr,ornlog, rep :art groat alarm among
their troops apprehuncling an attack by tha
F d"ral turns.
No movecnotit bas beun made by the
troop bf.ro eince
Fight at Little Rock.
Lot:l,/11.1.h, J‘n. 12 —The hi,,n;ocia
Journal will diserecht the story about the
rneetu , g A Barfield and Marshall
nes- P ei
The N %shell:0 Couri e r of the 4:h, ease
that r Yteewn hes been ap
pointed ,Major Goners ( the rebel Ken
tucky hirers
The L9gialati (Liuncil cm the 3d eat
ed H. C. Burnett and Wm. It Simms
Senators to the rebel Congress.
Tee L'l.llt. RNA' (A'k ) Dia-paid& of the
Bd, say. the. C, 11.1.5'wSt:s , •,,rztrnanti of
four regiments fought the Indian, Opoth
buy 75 nudes northwest of Fort Gib
son, on the 2h.e, r. Li:111g mai and driving
hien toward lismisi The Federal loss
was 200 killed, wounded viii mussing, and
100 prisoners. a large number of wagons
and lndderi horses. Tie rebel use is 12
killed and 20 wounded.
Arrival of the Ocean Queen.
Nsw Y,•as, January 11 —The steamer
00t3611 Q reen arrived tb:e evening (rune
Port it., ) al on the 80.1 inst.
Tea news is unimportant
Tee rhpe connected with the stone fleet
continued to arrive at Port Royal. The
Ocean Queen has a quantity of cotton ano
freight.
Heavy cannonading near
"i4harpnburg.
FRxDraucx....J.uuery 11 —There hive
been further pclv:c received from liom•
i• .L connoned)n:, ,
svn• - •• LL • dire/Joon ul Sharpsburg
thia m,rnzog. bat, 6ho crtueo et it b.t; noc
boon mß•in
!oyer Brown Beturnegi to Ft
I==
.13,13 TUN, JdCl.ary 11.-I{,y or Brown,
of Baltimore, r,•:1;r: - .ei1 to tills city for
Fort Warren t. , h's parole of thirty
days haviug
New York Market Report.
_NxR Yuan, Jaen,' ry 11 —Ls;l:fling —Gotten quiet;
83.108 at 34 and 440.. Flour 11, mah,t, 17 500 1400 ,
at $6 60656 0J for State, $6 95n4n of for Ohio nod
$5 80,:40 10 for Southern WII.AL 00110,,, sales
100 0 u thebel4 at $1 2841 31 for C'ticag • epttag,
$1 31k' 41 34 (Jr Milwaukee C.ub, $1 4001 41 for
tied teowtorkt,, t orn steady:3Booo ruaneh, !told at
I kin r.t. Perk iiilll RI $ll 76(012 31A
1,,,r,i at 7'..,4.3'„ ISt lady steady at RT.—
,' higher ace ad ;vs.
The Royal Vault.
[Frorr. the Loudon Times, December 24
At the bett..tri•of the grave, down which
the bier was lowered. is is stone passage,
about 81. T. 'tat broad iIC.Ci 6013331 eight or
nine feet high. On the right, in a little
niche, stands the very sample machinery
used for 1 .werirg the biers, and a little
beyond this, in az. , ther niche, a row of
very tell, beck, gauntslooking, two-armed
wooden candelabra, employed for: torches
when the royal vault itself is Of ened. For
some twelve or fttteen feet beyond this the
passage continues descending, and turning
a little to the I, ft, ',ill further ingress is
cut off by two plain, rusty, vvidesbarred
iron gates. Thee 1, the entrance to the
royal vault. I. is a very
Plain, wide,
lofty a s. r
stone :wilt, with nined roof
columns. Oa either
side, Xu: p .rt , d by these c.,lunin4, aro four
tiers of marble shelves; in the centre are
threo 'Very Aldo and massive slabs of mar
blo, rai=sed come two feet from the ground.
The side shelves aro:destined for the mem
bers of the royal family—the center mar.
bic biers for the c.•filns of monarchs
only. As the light slay/1y penetrate
this dismal chamber, two purple oof,
fins, looking alms ft black in the
gloom, can be distinctly seen at the tun&
set end, brightly reflecting back the rays
of light as the beams fall upon their richly
gilded ornaments, which shine. as though
affixed but yesterday. These are the coffins
of Adeorge 111 and Queen Charlotte.—
Above their ,heads, but shining out warm..
ly with s bright crimson glow, are the
coffins of three of their children, who died
young. At their fret, but some distance
apart, and quite alone, lies the gorgeous
coffin of Ge,rge the IV. On the center
slab, and nears st t, , ) the gates, the coffin of
William IV and Queen Adelaide rest eine
by aide, the queen being on .the left
There are no coffins 0 , the sight side
of the' Taut, but on
44t10.1 1 .*0 4 :44.'
caster, ‘•,.-
of Oam bridge: l itittiinigellls the
coffin ttearnst the gate tenet of Itserfirfs
twee Charlotte of Wale& It is !redrawn
coffin, elbsein view, and, like the rest, as
bright as that which, alas! has been so ,
lately laid there. Along this pismire we
have described, the bier of, the late Prince
was wheeled till, the foot of the coffin was
at the gates of th.t royal vault. Yesterday
a Queen's messenger brought from Os.
borne to Windsor three little wreaths and
a bouquei• The wreathe were simple chap.
lets of moss and violets, wreathed by the
three Princesses—the bouquet of violets,
with a white camellia in the center, was
sent by the widowed Queen. Between the
hereldic Insignia these last - tributes from
his widow and orphan daughters were laid
upon the coffin—mementoes of domestic
love and worth above all heraldry that
ever was emblazoned
Omna Alum= lammama Oomattera
ntiabrugh, January 8,1869.
PHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
T BUM DIRECTORS of thia Company to
serve for he en. utng year, will be held on MON
DAY, January 18th, at the 02710 E, Nodff Filth
street, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. re.
D. ld POrtg. San',
NEI.IIII3OLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION •
HALMBOLD'b BUCHU for the .}3heldesi
HALMBOLUB BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HELMBOLG.6 BUCHU for the Greve'.
HSGMBO. D'S BUCHU for the Dropsy.
.HELMBOLUS BUCHU for Nervousness.
14 ELMROLD'el BUCHU for Dimness of Vision.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dawn Breathisg.
HBLALIOGEIS BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HULMBOLDPS BUCHU for General Debility
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Universe' Lasstiuder
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Disease.
HELMBOLIYA BUCHU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Waketilness.
HELMBOLD'S BEIGHU for Dryness of the Skin.
HBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Y.ruptlona.
El ALMBOMYS BUCHU for Pain In the beak.'
HBLMBUD'S BUCHU for Heaviness of the
T mporary &division sad Loss of
Bieht.
HELMBOLD , S BUCHU for Mobility and Rest
168Suetl8, with Want of Attention and Horror
of Society.
HEL VBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions.
HRLMBOLD'S BUM(' for rioessesarlemg from
Indiscretion, and al: Dimities of
SMALLS— FEMALES - FEMALES
PEVA LE4-- FEMALES—FEMALES
OLD OR rouzve, SINGLIC,• MARRIED, OR
CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
_ . .
TAKE NO MOBS PILLS
TIIHY A la OF NO AVAIL
F &Lai BoLrY,9 EXTRAcrr BUORU
P 3 THE VERY BE•Yr REMEDY IN THE WORT D
For all ooroplainto foootent to toe soz, 'roomer
art.inzliom Indiscretion, Efsbtto of Dlotipa
pony or In the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
ONE NYMPTOMB ABOVE.
NO SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
'lake no more Inkhorn, !demur! or Unpleasant
Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Lig
e/WM
HELMBOLD'S EITRACTBUCH7J CUBES
6N,CILET DISEABICB
In all their nutAes, At little expense.
L.Wo or no oh Dge of diet; No tnconvenien..
AM) NO exposuEs.
Use ELM HOI.L'N EXTRACT BUOHU for Ex
comes from habits indulged in
BY YOUNG AND OLD,
And for all diseases arising fromhablis of disslva
lon. It removes all improper discharges, and will
restore the patient in a short time to a state of
hea th and purity.
Use II ELMBOLD.B EXTRACT Btllll3U for dis
eaww and atleotions of the most distressing char
aster.
Use RELMBOLIYB EXTRACT BUORU for
anecdotist:Hod diseases of ibe
URINARY ORGANS,
W [lather existing In
MALE U 6 FEMALE
From whaterer cause ortglnating, and no matter
of
HOW LONG STANDING.
All toe aboTe disT ems and symptom admit of
the name treatment and may originate from the
name caUE a.
Read I Read 1 Read I
HEIATBOLD'd BUCLIU is sate and pleaaant in
taste and odor, bat immediate in its action.
Personally appeared before me an Alderman o
the city of Ply.ladelphi., H. T. HELABOLD. Chem
et, wboceing duly !mom, does say that r ll3 preps
lion con:alma no narcotic, meroarY or idioriorto
drugs, but is purely v!etabie.
H r. MEL MIS JL D, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the 28d day of
November, 1866
WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $6, delivered to
any address.
Prepared by H. T. HELMHOLD,
Practical and Analytical uhemlat,
104 South Tenth straet, -slow Chesnut, Phila.
BEWARE OM COUNTICILFILITS
AND UNPRIAICIPLED DEALERS,
Who en,..eavor to dispose "of their own" L and
"ether" eruct. a cpa the reputation attained by
Helmbold's "eouine Preparations',
Rat.taet Wu.
d Re T rai t: .
" improve .e ,
ASK FOE ILICLMBOLD'S. Take no other
Cut out the wive. tisement and send for It
AND A k Oth 131. Pt SITION AND EXPOSURE.
Sold wholesale and retai: by
DR GEORGE H. KEYSER.
140 Wood street
a016.3m-ws
tLV , ORTANT TO INVENTORS
Great Union Patent Agency.
. ROBERT W. FENWICKI
Counsellor and Patent Agent
AT WASHLNGTON CITY, D. C
Prom Hon. Chas. Mason, tats (bnontsstonar of Patents.
W eatkIMOTON, D. C, October 4, 18150,
Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., to about to
open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents,
I cheerfully state that I have long known httn as a
gentleman of large experience in such matters, of
proittpt and accuraas busyness habits, and of cm•
doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the
,nveutora of the United States.
OBABIES MASON.
Mr. Fenwick was tor nearly tour ewe the mane
ger of the Washington Branch Offi of Ike Scientific
American Patent Agency of SC ei-rs. Munn A Co,
and fu: more than ton years officially connected
with Bard firm, and with as experience of fourteen
years in every branch relating to the Patent Office,
and the Interest of inventors ,utiti
120 BARRELS CRUDE OIL from
Puck Creak gravity 4.6; 110 barrels Crude
,n same pl ce. gravity 86, on hand and for sale
c neap fr.r cash bi R. L. ALLEN, Agent,
Nn. 6 W..od street.
C LOAKS.
SHAWLS,
and DRY GOOD"),
°losing out et reduced_pelces, and a large lot of
Calico, 0811,011 ri&UT/8/80.1i1511
selling muob less than market ttrioes. Call soon
and got Bartins at Er J. LYNCH 8,
DT Market street, oetoreen 6th and the Diamond.
diS4
Rica Gold al .1 Velvet Paper Wog
togs. for osts by W. P. MAREIRAI
L LOYD'S
MAP OF MISSOURI,
Three feet square. Price 25 cects. Lloyd's Map
of Vlrginis and M.ryla,d. four feet square. Pride
oents. Together with all the late and reltabls
Maps published. For sale at the Wholesale and
Retail Book, Periodical and Union store of
HENRY MINER,
onl7 ho's. 71- and 72 Fifth street.
CII EESE--100 boxes prime Cutting
Cheese received and for sale by_
JAMES A. FETZER,
des e.ornor of Market and Fiat streets
DRY APPLES— 30 bushel, rime
Apples received and for sale by
del2 BEERY H. ODLIALEB
ROLL BATTER.-4 boxes fresh ro
butter and 1 barrel fresh roll butter ;uat re
of tred and for tude by
JAB• A. FETBBB,
Corner Market and First eta.
All lir " LOU E-56 bbls choice
Family Flour received and for vale by
JAB. A. FETZER,
corner Market and First streets.
PETROLEUM -100 bbls plat received
and for Bele by
dett
HENRY H. COLLINS'.
(10.1 T'S REVOLVERS, 6 SHUT —A
V fresh supply lust received and for sale by
de7 SOWN & TETLEY, Iso Wood street,
B UTTER AND EGGS—
,' boxes fresh Roll Beaten
8 barrels fresh inst. received
and for sale by JAMBS A. FETZER,
deal corner Marten and lel streets
(IKNUINE IRISH WHISKY,
US Genntrie &Mob Whintry,:
Pure old Rye Whisky,
Pure o'd dimalea Bum,'
Pure old:Cognise Brandy,
Pure old Pinet Brandy,
Pure old Pellevoliin Brandy,
Pure old Holland Gin,
Pore old Anchor Gin.
Pine Champagne, Sherry, Port and Claret Wines
by the gallon or bottle, for sale by
WM. BENNETT,
120 Wood street:
C0 -PARTNERSHIP-WE HAVE
associated with us in the GLASS manure&
wring resiness,SOßEAT WALLACE and W. F.
hieBEE, the sive of the firm to ran:win - sae hereto.
from
fore, 8, Man .
Jroo. Th e 00-partnerallp to date
24 inst EL Idetriale
de94w JAR. MEAL_
PORT 0?
t '
G = l 7:ll=faiiitt -
Bounilibialianartar;Sinitina .
Funklin,
-
Linden, Batten, botifirrfllee
MeL,The River—Last evapitig at twilight
there were sixteen feet waterda,the-ehanneL and
both rivers rising. We had heavy rains during Qat
day.
Up The Boatmen's Uni on 'Ben'evolent
Asson'ation meets this morning at ten-a'aiaaa at
J. B. Livingston & Otis °Moe. Business of impor
tant,. will be brought up for aollon. Let thembe .
a full attendance. , .
ser The steamer Saint Louis, Clapt."S:
A. Reno, is announced for Clnotnnatterutt!onist
villa on Thursday next. 8o lookout
.
se, The splendid" sid e Wheel petesenger
steamer Commercial. Capt. G. W. Noting tams this
day for Cincinnati, Caro and in:Loni , . This boat
has unsurpassed accommoclitioint and Is in charge
of both careful and experienced officers ever at.
tenttve. niend Drat° will bcffoutid in thnnftice,
SilL.The first elan passenger . steamer:4:
T. !Climbs leaves this dsy at noon for Wheeling.
She 1. in charge of experienced officers.
NA— The draymen had is busy lime yes-,
Lerday, in the remoral of ;mode from the II harftol
save tnem from being carted away. . •
isA,..The punctual steamer Itmma Gra.
ham will be found at tbelandlogqlns Morning
She will return to Zanesville on Tuesday at 4 p. m.
Der Wo could not learn of any goods 2
bring carr ed sway by the Kidd= rieelbiestenclieli
For Cincinnati and Lonliwill*
TUE9DAY, JANIJ &Tall, 10 A. M. . '
TEE FINE PASSENGER . .- .
Wanner BAY CITY, J. W. Ana
walt,:aommsnder, leaves as abode.
I , or hingta or parraga apply on blow
I - nla J. B. LIVIP,GaION &CO.
For Cincinnati and _Louisville
TUESDAY. JANUARY 14,10 A.
rrHE PUNCTUAL STEAM- 1 0g
JL. er lOWA, Wm. A. Moore conk
mender, leaves a , above.
For freight or 'mange app'y on baard'Orlo
its ofili PrAclit:.Argot.
For Clneinnatt, Cairo and SL
Louis.
TAB DAY 10 A-
TIIE FAVORITE PASSEIST.
4a - Ex stealtter 'DlCOTtiditr - TIAt.
Hendrickson, conimaader, leaves as
, .
above.
i •
Nor freight or passage apply-en beard. --PrIS ,
or Ell:Mb/Illial, , LostlOVllle,
Evansville, - Cairo and k 4.
Louts. - - .s. x. :
THE FINE STEAMER 'ipso. ,
SAINT CLOUD, C. 1. Dravo, ..,.
Commander, will ; lean for the
above and Intermediate pasta.
For freight or passage apply On board.
For Cincinnati and Lonisvilke
TUESDAY, 4 P. M. • ;
THE FINE PACKET MEL.
NOTTE, McGow n, commander,-
I Ayes as above.
For f Matt or passage apply on board.
For Cincinnati and-Lottiirillio,
THURSDAY, 10 £M.
Fir H E FINE 8`
S
.
SAINT LOUIS, B. A. Rea°, oomy
meander. leaves sia above.
For freight or la apiece apply on board oft"
J B IIt7T,NORTON .1 CO
IMat3 J . COLLINS a ao-eaents• •
For Cincinnati. Loins • "
h•;I:i • II iti:'
THIS DAY,JANUARY 13,10 A.M.
THE FINE PASSENGER
Bide wheel steamer COWMEN,
OIAL, 0. W. NEAR% commander, will
leave for the above and Intermediate ports.
For freight or passage apply on board of to
janlB JOHN FLACK a'Orh.
For Cincinnati &
MONDAY, JANUARY 12,10 A. AL
'pH& FINE STEAMER J.;W i l li ar m i
HA ILM AN, A. M'Carthl comma
der, leavee as above.
For anion Or pae4BBo, apply ea balm). or to, -
OA J. li. LIV/N6431'0N t 01(.1.-
For Cincinnati and Lonisvillo
MONDAY, JANUARY 18
THE splendid psseerikel La nz &
steamer MARENGO, A. 0.
commander.
For freight or pssass_tspikly_en boaelOß •
Jelin J, B. LDMIOWON OO. Agents.
Regular Tuesday Packet, FOr
Marietta and Zan - Orville.
EE fine passenger steamer
EMMA GRAHAM', Gaptain 'Mun
roee Avers. commander, leaves Pitts
hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock m., and
Zanesville every Friday at Ba. m. •
For freight opaasage apply on board. or lo
J. B. LIMISION e - 00., Agents Pittsburgh.
For Marietta-, Gallipolls. Par
kersburg and PortsmOutb.
EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. X,
TH E FINE PABSLEN- , ,
GEE steamer, .l. B. F.CtED,..,.
W. H Herr, ocsn nder, leaves as
announced above
For freight or passage apply on Iniar — d.
JOHN I,l4oK.Ageka-,
For Beaver, Ste , beavllle aad
Wheeze= g.
T ;
EE PACKET STEAME:,a It
J. T. WCOMB9, 'F. ht,CtStabii,
Commander, leaves for the above yo
Monday, Wednesday and Friday a
For freight or patosahe ippltpn.btord'iir to
dela J.COLLINB CO, Water etre pt.
For Marietta, GaMpolls, Pair
koroburg and Portsinoutbio
1113:0UlkEt WBEWY PACIPIT.,
_ .
r I r it H B FINE P ASSENGER ,
steamer WOKE% Captain Jo
Wo , will leave /nr,the Oxite-faxt i — i;-.II IMI
termeinateorts every" naturaaysiit it en; m.
For lirei tor passwepply_on_board or to ,
noll3 JO HN EL ,7 1.b..-1 01.14 00., Ageritev.
WIRRY TITMEINET, P. M._
rSTEAMER SClEN,liii it
aptein Wm. Reno, leaves for
Wheeling, Marietta, Rarkor*ompli
Gamma* making weekly era, Pittebruwk
every WRDNEIADAT at 4 o'clock, and 'refer tong
leaves Rallipolis every FRIDAY at.B dela&
nol6 D. H, LRWD3, Age at.
For Marietta, Parkersburg
and Gallipoli&
RBOOLAB BATIJkDAY MEAT.
THE FINE SIDE r
.teams: UNDINA - M. Loor., com
mander, leaves Ffttsburgh essry...aite;
arday at 4p. m retnrnil gleaieaalitpotle every
Tuesday atIO a m. . ,
For freight or passage apply onboard orlo
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Pittsburgh, January MO J
SS
.NOTIC l TO THE From
this deters) bills farUaodsar supplies orany
easfttimr, for the use of Allegheny County, will
he for ort this otileaunlesa stinkweeds or sup
plies have beentunishedbY 4rilar - of !the
County Commissioners, and in eonfor •
of Assembly of May let, 186 L
NOTICE TO MAYOR& ALDERMEN AND JUS
TICES OF TME PRAM—From thledatii:-iii all
oases where Allegheny Countzbsoomee for
CoAk a , hill of Venn, Rs ascii ceps,
Mt : Allred to be filed With 'Mirk of the'
Court at the time of taxing snob coats trilt
HENRY LAW:= I : T, Omfroll*.
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and tieficatt- heordare,% . - --" • :z. -•-• .".,/,• _ •-;. "
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Wo, Inc - Ammo sad -• hdisalr. - 4toolast: K ite
;dthar.folly - • ahookede sad Rout 4 .- filtroWie - 5111V.
•Ifory‘ immoral - and tar- olOO=stesiiii - . - :
corruption a hang their *lasi t.•,'
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exim a
Mailbag te kow theta la worima that,
,t - trrhstostoeDr - atrioNeTIWPA
iloo t s Inarativor praottee-ogar..bettloott
' voottpalatpkt tamer modest sad_ trootaithhoo 1"
I barlittl* bone sod! hoed ht lgoconteva •- . • •
.as throthroomooldorho•ohooporst • •• a . _ •, ill :..
gonoweruteaker i rtodollarsoado • , ••- .. a•-,:-
mbrilly..gotterr, - 1 - 6•iato - lellate , • • • . - " i s
that moor= pinata ami ••• ',, • - ' • • • " 1" . "._.
treble, tb
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2,-oh_e_v_e bean restarodi ialatathattdoilb
•I: UP...belt:las maaylefOreindsaleratair ..
rialtetbzonghhba have boot Baled .- •
c amrdatiottortidooticoia atca---Hoialt - the -
over Oahu years experlown Ina "g
,r,"„•,.,
trotale
COOsaggeallrAe haosthwaitelMailtall____
of specie/ P......e", shd Male___-11-4A.A„. r --,.-•
th#;proutesixis,ae-uta r eeciin 'rsotwoogs -'-• - '
ible.cAtt kfost PribThibrN' F0rdet0#1.C.,...,—..,..,,,
Boontatortook or so coo nocturna l ==.l._t. ,
-Thhillesidlol oalody oat bo - OrePisteltr a , --. -,
theterrilasttfuonory that hasanoituttoweekata ....'
AsPidewlvargelt he baatha %molar an
oallelletAtilisAill ,sil 6 ite .ri:a,*::.. , •rjazil4. -i;.:
jarity is completely curedr." 2 */•.rr - -
inamoini.Mree , in'r sTruW'Alica stew "ii
aid tear !cobalt "oat' Old' othOr , ..
45kmftd ligoallgoortiva' Foto sitiertoti r t
hes bad more - success -.oaa ill tithe .: t _
that harp,fus yet. beehz - Ml99; do r Alkithe
ono will shim - They've - 4r ninesnd autbe
fambl'actaftling. tort.xamtp dhot APOWlehoon
will get at the exammail , i, all free
Ofthat 13Z trialfhleld - Otael, lige DICIMOIitt
Imare - corbititticitdatordi rags& alrolatitito) , _ ,-,'
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MO HORSE OWITERS...." '
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tuirbropedti'iny:lt - bilgottesot •
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fieratehe 4 , Mange, ad
gijavia and Riagbmi: may ofinil, hlk.P
ookedtgleir InelPientgtsigeribltt • • • - •
ere I!‘t end thoOoliblflity' , oteo*R Odoiirlitesito,
, th e d. however tawrdetTirlq" " ": 4 4l oo,4
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LATE STYLES. Of
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tWE are now` Opal* a . 4*lttii:o-400k
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tow_ rawtortoliatt-to boil:mit *AM or , WW
will to trade ugto oral ipitiraperforAtto ,
prices to gait tbo tones. We* mbit roe
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Dr. BROWN is an old cltl: . -'44..: . /J. i ~-....4 4,
men of Pittsburg,* end hag been - :4
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bi Practice for - the lasi toady/ ::•: ~ ,i
ace kora •Ma 'Cannon hie " t, ...,"
been confined mostly to•PrinUn ' .
and Surgical INN:ems. ~ .. .., . , ~ .s'
• - GLIM= AND EITRAltaRat - '
in need of a mead! friend, `elnindd *or Dail to
firta-oto the tore place of relief. ' "rho .Dooter Is a
reintargredustayand-his expert/ Mafia the treat,
meat ofseartain clam of (linemen learn* '
tee to the sufferers of o ..arterniac • ef
b) theuse of his remedies aa Ws ad
DR. BarovaitCasitm •
never faii to cure the word form of Venanci; DSO
eases, impurities and flonindous Affections. Men
all diseased arising Dom a hereditary taint. wb#ll
Manifests itself tbo form of • tatter,
mlam , maniso#fieme Of skin.aniasini t :
lot which the • m,thent is entirely
=ow so saticted,Dr:Brown (dike . slimmest a amp
• 13.1411RAL ":" 4 ' •
Dr. 'frown% remedies for this
brought on often by that solitary halt'
pathos:km, which the, paint * and w
often met way to, (to their own • • --"•• are
rellible-remedien •
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am safe, tualmake a
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80MM:re, Urethel,Disonargee, Femalit - Weattnese,
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with sdPitileiese ofori inmattPortgen:
A letter describing the a
directed to DIA 880Wle t 116.1108 id
Pa, will be hamediatety ecdsVikwd....
fAiedielno sent to any addrestij ictfety parked ANA
- from observation, '•-*t
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