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PAPER OF THE CIT)
OFFICIAL
MONDAY MORNING
_
TILE NEWS.
Virginia, with a white and free colored popu
lation of 859,133, has 87,38.7 of her native born
population who can neither read nor write ;
Pennsylvania, with 2,311,786 inhabitant, has
51,283 unable to read or, write.
In the Supreme Court sitting at Philadelphia, •
in the ease of Clark t Thaw vs. Needles, error
to District 4Jourl. of Allegheny county, Judge
Lewis affirmed the judgment of the Court below.
W.• will give the opinion in full on Tuesday.
Dom K. 11. t'danton, formerly it. C. from Ken
tutity, and. at the present tune senior editor
of the Maysville Express. fell upon the ice
la.st ;reek and shivered the bone nf the right
arra vary badly. Ills sufferings are sail to be
intense and can Sod relief only in the use o
morphine.
By a table published in the Medical Specialis.
there appears a decllne of twenty-five per cent.
in the deaths iu New York by consumption this
year over last, thus : in 1S5::, for the months of
September, October and November, there were
09 deaths by that disease: iu ISA there were
733 , an d i n 1855, n t 7 deaths.
The State of Virginia has a Literary Fund.
the interest on which now annually amounts to
sl''o,ooo. It it proposed by a bill before the
Legislature to divide this sum atimpg the twelve
colleges of the State, providing they agree to
educate, free of charge, each year, twenty young
men. ruing two hundred and fort
young :1.11 e.html,tion tit the public' , expem ,
% telt to become the iNV ,, 111111 , i1 , .. d uu i fk,r
thmt, , Au I m ill not be able t, , g:tin
:11r. Gecre . , Sumner re.itit•-te•l
11 m. t ullru I;rytkut ;opt of
ers to deliver a lecture en the Old Werld e e l t
N.-w. In hi. loiter of acceptance Mr N.
ffreht ,htrorenoe b4.tween
Old Wvll4l 101 , 1 the Ni.Nl'
11Ur national
111,.111 I I,i
1.111. cannot think
i•,i111111' Within the -e..pt.“fn ',Het
rrtant than that I the (-Ert•f.i
„t cduran , n ul
hutt,...rial and moral ,•t' certain
trit.9 Of Europe.
The La“i. Railroad Tragedy - .
The accident on the Hudson River Railroad.
by which 1 were killed and 111 maimed, 'NILS pri
marily caused by the breaking of a rail. A tntin
of live passenger eats. drawn two locomotive'
readied a place called Montgomery Cute, about
two miles below Poughkeepsie, at Lalf-past three
o'clock. Here the train WAS detained by the di,-
eovery of a broken rail, a hich it was considered
chtngeron , to pass ores. The train had been
copped about three ininotmi, alien the Pough
keepsie train, drawn by two loCouk.tive. with
two passenger cars attached, wits seen approach
ing at a fearful speed. The engineer of the lat
ter train sounded the steam whistle for the Al
bany train to clear the track. The passengeri.
of the Alban) train. it appear were Al,. Warn
ed of the arpr,,achlng t ra in, and j tuupe i out
ut
the car, !%lany unfortunately, had not
sufficient time 1. , e-cape the dreadful disaster.
and were crushed atih briii , e , l in a horrible man
ner. The first locomotive da-hed into the pas
senger car of the Albany train. and oomplelel
d e molished it. The rhhenoe the shock wa.
great that the locomot:ve 4.1 not ,top till it
ran into the second and thinl cars, which were
ah.odestr,,ye•l. Tho locomotive of the Pough
keepsie train WAS entirely euvere.l with the wreck
of the ear.,.
have stated with emptutsi• our unalterable ob
jection to free schools. We ciinsider them mines to
swirly The expenditures upon them are as Broad
cast upon the waters never to return. The outlay is
a seeding front which there is no fruition. All the
pains and anxious care of parents are often of no
avail ti prevent the private school from becoming
the nursery of bad lialot, and rice for the child.
What must public schools lie tinder the exclusive and
listle,s management of the distant oTheers of Statol'
The winds scheme of taxing the thriving Mall to
educate the children of the idler and iinolvoitt,
is
rico., ill principle. tyrannical in practice, and culla)
in re ..tilt.
•
The IlhuVe i< fn•m nn allikle in the Ric
ti tti Inc r, from it W Ould appear fro
school. are at a ,li-count in the (11d Dutuinion, 01
at lea,t kith a certain chtr, in that common
tirenttli. I lcr-,•,ex re ri enCe reApeCt
Ofvrent. The puhlic !,(-11.01
ap,at cur,e,
are very p:euerally Dirac I aU I.leing4, 'which
vast majority of the people would be loth to part
with. When Virginia has Iv complete a ryqem
of public instruction as we have in Pennsylvania
it will not then be recurded to her ••Ilame that the
proportion within her holders el thoiie Whit can
not real or writ , nearly four tinifiiit greate
than in an :I djoining Statv when.. fry,. ,e11.,;.1,
very fur from being looked upon c
THE. Land I:(•renues Lite lieneild 6,,ve.
went fur the )ear. i In•twith , tand
the incren. , e , l alifindnnee 4.r an.:u
ktt 111.• vnt llnunty Ac
=Ell
iliv NV:ti. ;Lifiotint
:•trin of :7; 11,49.. 11 VI. against :qty t
previous year, and sl,ic7,ithl the year Is."J
On the Ist of July, the new W:11 . 111.11t , ',
der the Bounty Act of Congre-s to the
dier , of Ihl2. were made ready for distributio
and it , the. , ,e have had the etlect to reduce '
mark - et rate to le<= than a dollar an UM', WI
the minimum caoh price of Government land
$1 25, the pruhability in they will tell
upon the land entries the current Beta
The each revenues from thi. , ~.PUTCP last
the large-t :ince IS!16, when the unpreeedel
cum ~f peel , ' into the Land
nee
LIVE (L Eol:4, --sumer ,, u ,
club, Imvo Fern fumed in Ncw 1,1.1
,oat , utter part, “I that State, to pu,h forw
George Law us the K. N. candidate for the Presi
dency. On Thursday night a 'fleeting was held at
Metropolitan Hotel when Mr. Law made his ap
pearance, and wasenthusiastically greeted. An
other meeting camc off on Saturday evening. It
is evident that George is resolved on having a
race for the White llon,e, however small hi
chanceA of success may be, and they are certainly
rrry small. We see not how lie can expect to
carry a tingle northern or southern State.
Retto.d Directors Elected.
The• following 1041114 , 1 gentlemen,
aft \\'odnce
day, the leth inst., were el em Director. of tilt
Ohio and Indiana Railroad. The first named it
the list will in all probability lie seleoed
dent by his fellow director , :
J. R.. Straughan, Fort Wayne, 1111.11:1.1111.
11. Wilson, l'hiladelphia, Pa.
11. McKelly, U. Sandusky, Ohio.
I'. S. Marshall, Bucyrus, Ohiu.
Andrew Conn, Van Wert, Ohio.
las. R. Edgerton, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
M. W. Hubbell, Eort Wayne, Indiana.
Curtiors FACT. —The Hartford Times says the
thick coatiug of ice upon the cherry, pear and
peach trees has served to protect them from the
frost, and at the same time has acted in the ca
pacity of a burnlng yla.nt, by concentrating and
intensifying the rays from the sun, until the un
seasonable warmth thus imparted has had the
effect of starting the flow of sap, and developing
the buds. It is feared the damage is very se-
THE PUBLIC WORK/I.—The Harrisburg and'
Lancaster Railroad Conipany propose to give
four million dollars for the Columbia Railroad,
payable in eight annual payments, with five per
cent. interest. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany propose to buy the whole of the Main Line
at seven and a half millions, payable in ten an
nual payments, at 5 per cent. They agree to
keep the Eastern and Western canals open until
the road is completed
. 4 .14' 1 ."
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!Fn. the N. V. Evening Pent.]
La how Cold Weather can Animal Life be
While we are Waiting - for Dr. Kane's official re
port of his last expedition to the A,retic ocean,
there are some kcientific results, the publication
of which we may be .permitted to anticipate.
The first of these is the conditions of animal and
vegetable life in a high northern latitude.
Dr. Kane's party succeeded in reaching lati
tud..?, 60 degrees, a higher northern point upon
the coast of Greenland than had yet been attained
by any previous navigator. He found inhabiting
this inhospitable region the Esquimaux Indian,
the reindeer, and many varieties of the floral
world, principally of the Alpine species. The
latter were numerous, diminutive. 11 ow far
north the human race and animals exid, is not
known; but Dr. Bane's observations clearly eu
tablish the fact, that the extreme cold of latitude
sit degrees is not the limit to their norther ind
JAN 1,1.4141 14
The Imbita of the Fdoptimauz are peeul Mr. They
e, , entially migratory I.eople• and with
edge- , drawn by dog-s, undertake journey- of
of mile., in extent, drf cudin Gn their
ib,i.teuee 11 4 1 , 011 Such nourishment /IS (1151. ,
Irows in their way. This the little party under
r. Kane found to be sufficiently :1111111dItIlt to
During the whole cruise they were never seri
ously in want of food hut on one occasion, near
ing Melville bay. Here. fortunately, a tine fat
•eal presented itself. -tretched at full length On
A boat was manned to go in pursuit
KllllO drnrribrc the excitement of
chase so intense, that one of the most expe
rienced gunners of the party could hardly corn
nand himself sufficiently to tire at it until the
at had neared within a few yards, and it was in
the very act ,)f et3eaping.
The temperature at which the explorations
were conducted, was between 70 awl t 7 440
Si ittlettse was the e 44141, that the
alm4hnlie thermometer: 4 faile.l to imheate ae:11-
~ the temperature. ruht even 4 411144r441 ., :mt and
(~_curial 4411-, which resit 144 w temperature..
teetnne thick and titrititi. It wAs,o,l t a (nu,
1,i141 comp:in-on tti Cl) 11)-Iru
Mutt they were ell:Wit-4i 144 at taut I.
ant
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Good Titnes--Food Getting
Til.r4l' 11110 SU:Ay “Illy HIV ~•tirreitt for
ni,lttal by their tri.a.tt bill-, way 11-1 Le aware
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barrel. To-day. the !with!
,7,9sti—a fall 0f:7:• , '1,:t7A per barrel, nearly
per cent., and thi in the heart of renter
with the great channel? , of cheap transpertation
•N• t" - dir tbit' . brood of ll"Rr
Oddt,i'7tw.tily a ,hpllar per
barrel higher data now. Will the halter , plea. , e
aril, a ~ f the 1.. r a cheat :it our
elbow, Nth,' boy-. i • -111, •
lUaVeb are rwal ler than they were ,me mutllll
ago.
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L,r;;,,1; to .I:,y r.ki; - •,74J. Sugar-' and
wyst ;irtieles in the gt "cer) line are also cheaper.
11utter tics Egg and 'Potatoes, atol
most other kituls of eatable- to say the
least, no higher. The cold weather and the
temporary blockading of the road, , n ow way
cause a little temporary liritt pro , ltlee t
lout thie Will not tact There I. Ik ,, lzo ffe
ld in the country t ndinit ..f it 1../Lg
eel lieu
Mit,•o "Tin".!.
itFivrti ay Cut.onosolim. --Miss Ha 11iIiirpti,
female of the town. IcllOwls at the time Marshal
Tiikey made his ileseent, •• Frencliy," died
quite suddenly Saturday, from the elfeets of
chloroform administered for the extraction of a
tooth by Dr. Emery. of No. 17 Bromfield street.
Dr. Stedman will bold a post mortem examina
tion on the body, at which time Dr. Jackson will
test the quality of the chloroform administered.
—Boston Times.
From the Boston Post since received, we learn
that
She died from the inhalation of chloroform,
though in a good state of bodily health before
taking it. The chloroform bad changed her
blood to water. She had inhaled it at a previous
time, and had felt bad effects from it. The
chloroform in the present instance was pure, and
the usual quantity was given on a sponge. One
application did not produce insensibility, and at
the patient's request the sponge was again
placed to her nose. After a third application
she attempted to got up, butfailed, and her head
relied to the side of the chair. She was then
placed upon a lounge, breathing heavily, but
soon her breathing became more easy. She
never spoke after being removed from the chair.
The verdict by the jury was, that she came to
I her death by chloroform ; that it was a pure ar
ticle, properly admininistered, but cautioned the
6 public against the injudicious use of it.
From Washington city
WASHINGTON CITY, January 12.—The New
York mail of yesterday afternoon has been re
ceived, which is a late as due .
MEI
Tll E LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
T HIRT Y-FOURTH COPTGItESS•
WAsuis , ;ToN. January -- Maw. —Mr.
)11in, moved that a resolution con
fining the debate to tot minute speeches, be sus
pended until Wednesday, unless otherwise or
dered. The reason for this woe that candidates
for the Speaker!dlip would find it impossible to
define their position , with Mr. Zollikotfer's reso
lution adopted y e,derday, within SO short a
speech. Ile offered for itc.e of the candidates a
-crap:m.l; eontaining all the party platforms for
the fast t wenty
A t.h.l,,itt• 0 , 1 , 11 ed. nt which several members
e%pressed Weir oppo , ition to turtling the (louse
int.. a debaung soeiety a n d opening a boundle ,
soa drhn to.
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with ,if 1 hi. Ot•rft.1111:111C 4 3 under the tell
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at,im , 01 i lter,,,c.,t,.rit'eto the candidates lm
led, and that the candidate- -bould reply to the
cries Si t itten interrogatllrl,, prop,sed I.y Mr.
o nd he commanded the marked
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Kam , ,t, , Nehrtisita bill, he intended the people of
the territorirs 1 , decide the qut,tion of s itiVery
themselves, and lie would atlinit them HS it `tut''
vvitL or without shivery. lle had Kai , l that
shivery woull not g, there. but he never urged
Hutt aQ a remit why he voted for the bill. A.
to the emudituti , nald . i of the 11 ilmot
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rear they ha\ heel. ,old, n. willt Mr. 41/11110nd
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Weather ut %Vatlhington
BALTI MOB E, .. —The :±IIoW . C.lrn -
mencod falling hero at noon. The weather has
partly moderated.
Ist:cos n DESPATCH. I
I I has hoen snowing all afternoon ; but has not
abatol. The eastern Man was two hour: , behind
time t hi , afternoon.
I Iknunry 1•,
_
Wisconsin Legislature and the Governor.
MsrdsoN, Wis., January 12..—1 n the Legisla
ture, to-day, (lite. Barstow delivered his message.
Mr. Mills sail the Assembly should not recognize
Barstow as Governor. Mr. —, the claim
ant of the post, conunetuNd proceedings-to-day
in the Supremo Court to contest. Barstow's
election.
Akitiore.
NEW Yogic, January 12.—The ship ashore at
Fire Island is the Sugaree front Canton. She
has bilged, and there are eleven feet of water in
the hold. The pilot boat E. K. Collins was in
company with the ship, and went aehore at the
same time. Five of the crew were drowned.
Weather at Baltimore
W ASH ING TON CITY, January 12.—There was
two or three inches of snow this afternoon. It
It uow raullll
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Z )- e. 1 4 . r: e-
A Simebt:, VET GEHTAIN CAME r‘.rt PILE ,
view of the immense suffering by this distres , ing
complaint, I request space in your columns to
make known a certain, sale and •simple remedy,
with the hope that it will lie copied by other
journals, that all afflicted may have the l,en,•iit of
it. It is simply white pine pitch, made into the
size of ordinary pills, and from ten to eighteen
(according to the state of taken during
the day, until relief 'had. (tile race among
the many which have her, cured, was that of a
person who, after having failed to btain tenor
from the moat eminent medical skill. find ("ion
suffered a resort to the knife. without obtaining
relief, has been entirely cured by the abort., and
now enjoys excellent health. Vonrs, IL A.
N. 11.. The pitch chill be used in it , ~atural
state, or in the condition it i- it, ',hen taken
from the tree.—Alluoiy A t:ax.
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TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY.
'29 BRYAN, KENNEDY 45r. CO.
BLAKELY & RICIIEY, HEAL ESTATE
JI BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh
and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, wilt attend to selling by
Auction any property sold by Executor, , y
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PITTSBURG II
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VARDIERS AND- MECHANICS' ~..., Aslc any one who has ever used Dr.
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INSUR.-ANCE COMPANY. of them ? Ninety-nine la a hundred will tell yon they are'
OF PHILADELPHIA . the best Pills for Beer complaint,' sick headache mid dyspeie.
4 - Z.- 1 mmrporated by the I,gbilature of Pennsylvania
1 , ,:J. Pittsburgh Branch tithes. No. P 0 Water street. Au- sia that they havu ever used. Head the following from mie
th.aized capital, S.:1000i0. Paid up capital, and securely of our most resioctable citizens:
in roared.rf..in.ooo. THOS. 13. FLORENCE, Pros . t.
FIDNY. IL HELMIIOLI), Secretary.
ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY.
NEW YORK, August 3. 14e2.
I .1 do hereby eurtify that I have ham suffering from a. pain
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1, ny Cenuty Boucle, (P m
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coRN WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
EuTIERT OALWAV, Prelideut.
NIMU, Swerotary.
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Corot r of 1.0 nod Smithfield Street.
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Prr.f.4.r Hon. 11 11 F. JtIIII.ISTON
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Ut NCAN, SHERMAN 6. CO
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ESTERN FARMERS' INSURAN
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Nei% Lisbon, Ohio.
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it l‘ Dawson. NVWIII:,or it Cc
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PEKIN TEA STORE%
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•• I:EEN A N 1.) it LACK TEAS, warranted t. azd
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. I ',, 11. a. 1. ; .. :tad $1 ',.. P.
..,.., ~..I ri,. 1, T•, ~1 all grules poi up iu inetalli.
pa I:A4e.. S pi a•nni%
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S. JAYNES.
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SI ANC FACTV It) ltS OP
CHTL.SON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
.N" II FITTING t.'N KRAL /, )",
For Vl" rml ng and Vent flat lug i;tyilltling.
L %1 A 1 , ill ,-,,nt.nwt for Wtsrming , iind VoLtilating
~. , r )1,4 11 at er. 'qr., (Tr ebilson`strllinaro; Churt.ll-
. I I....vitals. F.t, ,t les. tir”on 05139.050, Dwollings,
•.•,11 tI I . Jails, or I !owl, No. MARKFT STRIKET,
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FA ROPE IN WANT AND CON‘EYA
('orner ri S,renth and Smithfield stre
ptoo.ongorB brought from tin, old country to n
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EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER
AND SEPARATOR.
THE WONDER OF THE TIMES.
J. P. Smith's Patent, February 27, 1855.
1 , 11 1: 4 newt admirable and complete Iland or Power CORN
1. SI 11.1.1.11: has Ice n pronotimed by competent Judges,
hiramis. co mplete r and Idechatiins, to eve r the fastest
and most
to
Sheller and Separator invaded.
being able to shell
A Bushel per Minute!
It can ho worked by band. with a small expenditure of
muscle, and shell and separate the corn from the cob perfect
ly clean, whhout breaking a particle of either. Every Fanner
should have one.
To DEALERS IN PATENTS AND MA.SUWACTURES.
We would say, those who wish to make a fortune with a
small capital should purchase a Right at once, as-they are
rapidly changing hands. A few State and County Rights yet
for side, and will be given on such terms as will insure an
minimise profit.
Call at once upon the Agent, No. 110 Smithfield street,
.opposite the Post OM.. decll
NOTICE—In eotisequenee of the inability to
obtain u nutrioient supply of Gas, owing to the present
...veil, weather, the THEATRE will remain closed until
SATURDAY EVENING, January rhk, 185 d.
JOS. C. FOSTRTy
Lessee and Manager.
C ill Y. I )A.NI SC IIN AP I 'S-5 °Toss for sale
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No. 3S INIIYh Street
arrAii, I RICFS.
JAMES BLAKELY,
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muiniug n earefully, .1v ieed llle 1111 . use el
Ur I 'IA it•l'lll,—lliat they effectually cure tile.
W. W. PIFILIL'S.
Pun Inetere v. ill pleae , l, careful t., ask 14. pr. and take
lot Pr. Jl'l,.in..'s hew electunel by FLEN
i,, Thee._ ..r ritiamrgh, • There ern otter pur
p,,11141,, L. lei Li' or 11118 be( unt Ow public.
I. S Tl., szdtmlyle reue..kly, n.le, Dr. )11.e.1...'s cele
brated 1111. , 1 at ell rep.', labia Drug.
n. :0.1111111.• WIIII.IIL the eh:rutin, ,4 FLEMING
FLEMINti Bitoß
Sncer.. , t.. Jla A. Co
No. Go NVood Ectreet, caner of Furth
January I'2. 15.56, WILLIAM, infant eon of Iteb.ert and
.`, , arali L. Wo.sle.
At Warren comity, Va.. on Friday, C I. WI'LLIAM
CAB-
I.\ the 5'.1.1 year of his age. Ile ~ .as an Ensign nailer
General Ma.ttineton in the expedition against the 'neut.
nod NVIS nt to Norfolk no a volunteer in the tsar of
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AN t.tRItINANCE to authorize the Conee
NVltarrrme ..tt prop, ty frill Car , upta
M..t...1.4.tt.. la Wharf. and apior..priatitig lit , same t.
l'avin,
Ile it ..r.inim ., l mint enticb.tl to the citizen. of Pitb. , urt_th,
in Seb•ct and Common I'. 'moll tvt•teniblett. That frt.in .11,
aft, the completion of tht• Itail Trutt 111.00 the Nintionatthelt
IVltarf. bet we'll Lihortt tart Penn ntrnntn, the Wharfmattle
4 . the M•pottgabela it hair ALIA 1 .,, 111 • et Wharfllgl . 111 . 4111 at
Rali , .l Ir. pil lillituirll tip.. the wharf lit Wood. Morrell .1
ea. at the rat, of tweitts 4ive renbt per tan of 2.4h1 PA, al,
upon all property ow it.,l by other pat tt, passim!. otor apt
P•s•t• . 4 Ih" I: 4 ti Tr. ,, 311,01 Staba itreltt at the rat t t•
lit • ht , I •''' ''''. l, P. , ton, and all -nth pi...potty other thai
1t.011..ad I toll •I,•Iir• r . ... 1 I. St ••••I, '0,1,41 At Co.. pies lout I.
the tir•tt das ••f V t,stt. \. I. 1 , t,'•., i.•ritatitiat.; up.. -iti.
“Ittt i lo tt ,e: than lit, day, blutll pat a further wharfage ••
b•it • ••tits it, ton t, ea.•ll Met eset) day it shall 1,111:4 di.;
lii.' ,pirai on of ht.. ,t att ,
111 fteu4,litt uttl.hten upon the ,livid 'half 1,. oompth 11,
pile•l. awl the Isalit..- ..r tin.....t.....,....._ .t..ii....11 , eta. lo•
IL,-reon mei, Ile thr..ottan ot tta• Stluttfinip•tor. but at th
oronst- of the owner: or t.0114iS711••••••• 1 . 114. agent. or OM Iv'
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Illtalltit••••tor a ttamnielit of 111.• ehrreet tteitlit of 1110 tont
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ttluill holt the stove SIIII . ket to the ,V,11 . 1,1111 a the wt.
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da3 at .buitiary. .1. D. 1,,111 A.
. SSICE. LONG,
(remittent of Cutu L
nt A on Count il.
Attest : M. W. LY.Tri,
Cloth of C.anittula
Juum T. Wurremm,
Clerk of Seteet Gmucil
0- I")FELLOWS' GRAND BALI. --
A 11 rand Iteg.Jia Rall will I. ttiv,ll ,a 1 MON-
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DAY EV ENIN , I, January :Let, ISA nl I.A 1 , A Y Eq - rE
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above BroNl 11,1,11.... ;old ooilloi Ito, tli•• diiiiLicdtion of the
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111 net, At. - k. FOUR. l'El: CENT. iiiioo tlii• auxonit 111 d I , y
thorn rosp,tively, oLiiili v. - 111 he iil.-ed to 1110 ereilit of Ilicir
8t.0 , 1 , acoiiint. oie 11,0 book , i 01 tit,. Company.
,Ily miter it do , Board ol Nil:Mom
W. It. Cr IN.:LAND,
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I OTS, HOUSES AND FARMS—W - 04 , 03'
1.4 31-4 ably B - Zst*to Regiatflr.4o34.st Llsited. tin it i,
01 1 6
tusaci-16:4 Ho Farms . Si r . gril, la. git Tetra soctiono of tlo.
conntry; n. Ll.rge nuntie:tif ptl•: -
_ . '.if - pial , to and 1,113:
ob.°, quirto,#cboiceor CotilitrfA,Of ,' Oaap P:T.T. l'or
on, wiattlig tivir,ctiisii popKty , % 1014 tittixte4,wil
find it to theiririst,to calttlilli .0-tit.:oo . l* . #( o 1 4, Alll
ally itifortrilitdOnAidriunibailltitiAqiroOttll-.:• •- • •
a1..1 i.1 , 1L TLION AS WiltWai .5 Anitti. driet.
RYE ritaltt-4.0 blias' khAir
itta nreind 1;11 consignineuLandafor salt, by
• . ATWELL, LEE 9 CA)._
C0167-13YRATS--1704'dliitirt Nos. 1 and 2
Corn Broils rkVeiVillg, on consignment, fur sale by
inLi ATWELL, LEE d. CO.
T A Ulf-=Gkegb:ohoiee Lard, for 'family use.
J..i J‘,4t received un consignment and for
ft
by
pall. ATWELL, LEE d: CO._
rptiBACCCY---23 kegs No.l six twist Tobacco
1 in store and for sato 1,) ATWELL, LEX, t Cu.
Bul'Eß-2 1,1,1 s and 1 box fresh Roll But
tel juet r,...e0v0.1 vu consignment and for sale by
• ATWELL, LEE d: CO._.-._
V,I I l ESTNI. - -1 1 - ill just received and for
' so , I ) ;l :011 ATWELL, LEE .t ('CL
I\, TA I LS T —I7S kegs, assorted sizes, in stori•
11 atml for sine by I juLl I ATWELL. LEE & L•o.
A 4 SON'S BLACKING, assorted-5 I.lds
111_•fra. vale by i jalll FLILM I NCI Hai IS.
I)C...aIFgiTONI'. --- i ,60(511Ti: rot safe liv
..I._ J 4114 • FLENI.I'NU SILOS.
(11L--:111: T anners ' an tiSweet Oil, iai,n.
. rikl , z : : i .lf i,
_lam: - . - 1 1'I.EM ING 1:114.E'.
4(/UNCENTI: ATE I/ IA E---Ilit! hest articl•
fr•mukfi , ,l So.i) ti.,. in nse. •• One pound tr.olli WI
..f I....sh.''‘Oh hand in ,nnuiti... to .it purelninere.
11.1011:01 tiltiUt.
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(AREA NI TA Ill' A Ij.-- -SO i Ibs juA reeeix 0
A.. J:ft.' for sale by 1 jabli FI.KNI ISO I: ItilS.
••AIX M-1 ~- 0 A)
Ifs received and for sale by
.. jail FLEMING F.ll(iLi.
FINSEED OIL--500 gallhus for sale by
...1/ , jalei F1.1:51I NO lIROS.
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n A \' is , I.A I N-K ii.t.r.s--..6 gross for salt' 1 , )"
._ jAI4 FLEMINtI Itltt - C.
11-.1.5511.k N I )'S MAO IN; EST A.--A large sup
_l2l., pis ~i,•1.,,a,4 scuds: Oct'l, a rlippl) of ILA,
ry', Lailefiratisl Caleineil Magnesaajust riveiv,l by
jal4 .10S. FLEMING.
--41,11.C.ERINE l'ltkiAM—_fin excellent article
k. for rhappisi lianas, lips, Ao. A fr,h inipply Jest pr
per and for salt' by (pal;! JOS. FLENIINO.
,citIIENCK'S SEA-1A EED I'w:ie. - One of th.
1,31, ,, t r,,,,,,ii, , ,‘ 1 - ,A. 1/yBll4l l Bin now in use. A large "uPPI,
'just ,recolvi,l by . JOS. FLEMINfi.
.1.1-I Corner Diamond and Market 14reet.
Ngw Mush , ! _Shadow and Sunshine
vor.ls by NI. EtiWarlb.f-11111. 1 C by J. W. Cherry, coin
poser it "Shvihr of Ocean. -
Maitllfttl I.,aves—J. W. Cherry.
`..,iFer the Loin. Sea—l lenry Hem
este fur alw—l lon ry C. Watson.
.. Cli•s.r , noy, 1'11. , , -Itum , •llN+ csii.lirated r , .., --Sri litlZt ,
. r..r pialit , by Itrinley Itii•liarits.
Iteeliet to Polka.
NVILit is lions without a Father: .
What Ls I loin, without a Mother?
our P.vior—Q. F. Worn!.
Ohl Pilin Tree—Pastorith—Llfe in the Wirt -Nroial,. I.y
ClCOilleoy !worst 111. i.• by F. Nicholls Cronili.
The Tallier- an Irish !Calla! --"!wing in sLautiou of i
iiei..r ending song, • Katy Dhl ' " F. Nicholls Crunch.
A ri,•l Polka—Anthony Tatmel.
Herein , S) ibslical Female College—ntarch.
• (Al,' has no ii.iii ..r—trio—Dolliaetti.
Mio.ourka et vabse Styrienne—par 11. A. W o llenliancht.
k Alt livening on the Wiiter—nocturne—with colored het
isbiutto.
Wooditintl Sketches, by W. V. Wollarr—No
Milieu; No. 2, )lu.lc murmuring iu tho 'fn•t•ti
Thoro'n n t'igh lo the 'lran—bautiful t
Tricker.
lirst Love &Imola,.ii—W. V. Wallac e
Y'leso lire .
Train—twenty•fsm pieces for two I'' ,
lames Itollak.
tehaltopol MII,II. With V iem or Sidiastepl- -I
The Christian Oracw, 1.00,111 . —No. I
'2., Hope: No.:1, Charity.
Just revisal sod . for sale hy
CHARLOTTE 111.1.151 E
11N Wool street, eecoud Aluor above, Filth.
Cs` Magicmaned, pt.d.rure paid. Jan?.
BooKs --BOOKS
pihnic life—Miry. Ritchie.
old Homestead-51m. Stephens.
C.rotsluds alai Quirvt.,--Max Mandrel,
lleurietta Mimi.
Lucy Boston. or Women's Bights and Spiritualism.
Widow &Nita Pamirs.
Ten Yearn among the Mail Bags.
DIARIES-. —A splendid assortment of Diaries, from 2.5 cents
upwards; all eizeti—slay to a page, and three days to Or page.
Call and select ono at
W. A. CILDENFENICRY It S,
Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
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EW BOOKS—Macaoley'm History of Eng
land, 3 vol 1051 , 0: Just received by Express, and fur sae
lower than any plaeo in the city.
Miss Ituukley's Experience of (lon vent Life.
Rose Clark—price $1.,12..
I lidden Path—sl,l2.
Widow itedott Papers—sl,l3.
Prescott's Philip the Second—S.l,lo.
Modern Piltpioas, 2 v 01.—51,68.
I,ondon Illustrated News, by las t seamer—D3 cent
s..
do do Times, lO do .
du do Punch, do 10 do
Remember, If you want to save from 10 to 20 per cent. cell
at LAUFFER'S BOO.TORE.
Jel2 No. 30 Fifth stret.
100 ACRES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A
valuable Perm, eltuated about fortymiles from
the city; 60 acres cleared and In cultivatioo—balance good
timber; a Dwelling House and Stable;timber prewed fur
a 32 feet square Barn; a large garden; good spring at tho
house, and others about the farm. The gull Is good and land
lies well, with a portion of fine meadow land. Price $1,1300.
Approved property In Allegheny City will be taken. The
above would make a good Stock Farm, as there la goOd nut.
sing water through IL S. CUTIIIIFatT & -gni, •
la-- 53 Marketlgiree.t.
CANARY SEED-2,000 lbs. just receive
nUti kor oult, Lp IP7I FLEMINO BROS.
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Air Warming and Ventilating
slibscribel Aota
of the puhtics the ahoy. named El3g„NAgg, d,,i gno d
fur Warming and l'entilatiug.llitildimus, combining fn Wolf
all the desirable qualities required inn perfect heating Ap
esrate-6, insuring perfect comfort, without any of the dna
grieible sensations or sources of annoyance so common In
heating arranmmtents. While the occupants of a' tootsitir
huitiline, experience all the comforts idising from a Mane
summer mine:There, they also inhale pure life-giving and
hesitii-smminiug air. not contaminated by being derived
ilarrlp,ll.ll3. SOUreo,a, or its power to sustain life
bring impaired by coming in contact with an over-heated
are preibici,l, in part, by constructing the
furnace In rm o a mannor that tho heat Is diffused at a lower
temperature than is wend with any ether Furnace:, now
tch.den to Iho public. In producing this result, anol.hg
jert of great importance is qiitaimol on the wore of economy:
tlo• heated iro,rLing as well ict radiating surface is an great
that ti e heat airrust entirely eliktrticted from the gases
b•ture they are driven Mr into the chimney, thereby greatly
r,-Incing tie comminption of fu e l. Thu fuel chandler,
iil,l Vith wtap-iitone and lirerbrick that- the fuel cannot
Mort with the iron. preventing the over-heating
of the air. and destruction or Injury to the Furnace. -
J•dnts of the Furnace are so constructed as to afford
for making it tight taunt and tiny joint. preventing tho
o.inic of uocious and sooty games into the room, uo imnoylng
the I.4Tninkints, and su Injurious to the health and furni-
JAMES MeAULEY,
Pr« , ldeot of Saloct Cow cil
Fia-rnace
warnusl Is taken directly from the outside of
a in all ranee, Ihne insuring a simply of pure,
breathing. and tin other Important four
re.ininst by the human systeui—the oxygen la not af
lu re
thi• irr,vie matter the air carbonised by col.-
:111 eve heat.. surface, sin WWI other
We! , ; and li•mlaclms aml oilier sensations
.• prevented by this 111.1.11--,111.1 in rumegnnnreof the
arta air lini ileniainhi upon tin long:taint
inn - lace .ir 0,0 .k,o. to.i.ply the inuisthrewhitit
hire lest in anssiug twcr n red hot viirllice. In prior of (W..
1,111.1.J11 is called ti. the cortiticates. et o Prof. Silllman,
tlof
I alid thaa• f tither tialeutia
i•rson? 1131 e 014.
t I..it•hi• sot ein.r...al is sissy test of merit, the
mop, oi alas ..alosi.l.• burl neetau appeal to the Writ
, asuonty of those:amis. to the lea -e :end to pnhhcexhl
m~.u+ n-shl. it revelvc. l the Pr]to
1.... id at ha,r, air I the 11.01 , 4 premiums at
Fair. in Ni•W Natglnud, lem Suit:. and a :Silver ,tidal at the
'tats Agricultural Fair In P,•iinsylvimia. We add two or
lino
This winter Is the fourth in which one of choßon's Plana
es hits been in line in ply lions. and I tithe pleasaro In bear
az testimony to its nanny excellent qualities, giving an
hat per, Witrtilwith a moderate con
,. ,04,. f, 1, nod regairing scarcely any repairs, in all
hesitat inn in recommending it, with the improi ,
pted In' Messrs. Williams & Allen, an the best Nur
w u Is of this cmumunity, MAI' in 110.
WM. TRAW.
gh.
J0...0p1i P. Taylor, Rector of Trinity Clinrcli.
.rigliton, Proprietor and Principal of Kenwoud
& hare put up at liensvote
Furn,e N., G, iu operation exemsts my most
uguile• esiss . l.l,sle:. It em th an rl
gra cces+fully staas seveo largo
11 , II te, nuil.o, - ; I
len in it aopplied with foCA :it u cost of- ton' Fulda
have p1a.,1 a the kirst Prez'hytarlan Cherch three in
1,',. Faro:W-4, 0 Ilieb 0.1. pill 1111 I.y Nt..sers.. Arnold &
,in. 1,111 1111p1,,,,,111 main by f.leitirsi. Wil.
.t tlanl: th , y nr, the b.+4 Flll . llllO :S ROW in
tiork lt,tt choral a.• 11.• ial tee lucre no
'bey •le 1,:•,11 clit,t1611111: , joiltONl 111.11 than.
, 10.10,1 gtflol . it 11,qt.! et:11.114111[10:1ot all the
1,0, 11114 tis 0 1111111 nat. InTrk•Mlito.
Nbtl,ll 0101., hJnllti SIeCORLE
\V 1 1.1.1 A & ALLEN,
Ig,a 4 14 IV eq.. rti Penna. and Virginia.
ELAN AN D PlrfMllloll
ILROAD,_
C3,'(,
Wltt
Olsto ass.; PossoqylvasElm Rrsitronds
AI,I,IANCI.
THE eIfiIItTEST D 1101.17 E. TO CMCAOO
Am. Sr. Lows, is va
R1,111,,1, M., I inn.ln•J :Ma aMad Itillo
hour: kl.an Ll,v taremions ~nt• .iu Inathapolii.
Tler• ,• 1,34) l'lo'Veinnd,..
Pont, 'lruilr our/
La Cl av o : ,, a t Chilragr/ twelity-fbar•*tir3,
and titirty-vewn hours. 'i r r
On and :di, T1M`.,1)..1.1", January 8, LS:Xs do TraluS
on Oki-. It...ad tow as t./tlous:
VI !L AI.I.IANCM
The trains of the (0110. and Pento , ylcania Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at •2:311 A. M. and 0:00 A. M. and 3.'00 I'.
Leave Alliance at 7:30 A. 51. and ICIO A. 51. naafi:Z .- P.li.
Arriv•• in Ci,vidand at 111:00 A. M., - 2,00 P. M. and 0:10 P.
31.. connect ing there with Cleveland null Toledo Roihrld for
'C01.,10, Chicago, 11... ck I.4and and St. Louis. " •
Passengers his Toledo. Chicago, St. Louis and tlio North
west, leaving Pittsburgh on the 3:50 A. 31. train, by going
vinClot , -toad, a ill tune, in Chicago at 8:10 next morning.
Pa:sclera, for Tanana. Chicago, St. Louis, Rook Wand,
Galena. and the North-w," - t, veto svIA to go through with
au detention, will lake the lean, leaving Pittstitujsh at 3:00
A. M. tel that 6 the ably train by width close connestions
are wade through to the above points.
The natl. leaving Pithbargh at 2:30 A. M. and l'PellaValo
at 000 A. 11. are the only ones by which passengers can,
ranch etutions ....nth of Alliance, or stations On the Ttilsr.A-
Mvas
Tickets for Cleveland. Chicago and The North-west,
via \ are rind at gt less than via Allkutec.
'rho ulnas for Cleveland eonn.,l at Iludain with trains
For Cuyahoga Falls and Akron.
The Matte wont Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as
(3,,,Ama 8:00 A. 31, 3:3n and U:00 P. M.
Arrive at Chicago nt ilklU I'. M., 3:10 A. M., and 6:40 A. 31.
Train" , leave Chicago bin %wit Inland and St. lanliN a fel
low,: For Rock !eland at tt:00 A. M. and 11:00 P. M. For St.
Louis at 0:15 A. 31. and 0:30 P. 31.
Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock Island Railnstd to
Joliet, and Houle, over the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis
Rain , sei to St. Loris. Pitexititmere by the 0:15 A. M. Train
arrive at at 11:10 sane, eN cuing. and by the 0..30 P.
M. Train at 111,14.41 next Jay.
Itiningh to Cleveland and ,Cideagu.
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Ist cuss. rrs. • ledast.
Alliance To La Salle 416 00 $1.3. 00
Coveland.... 4 till Rock led.. 18 00 1-1 00
Tobalo fi :JO ." (talents 33 10 14 00
3 ;; ,........11 00 $lO NI .• Springfield, 18 70 16
711
wing'n..lo 00 1140 “ Darlington, 10 00 15 00
Louis IS 31) ...... 18 00 12.00
iiiiiaers are re.tuestell to procure their tickets nt the
of the: 0,11111:n1y, in the Mosonttinhola 1:1011.50, third
hie the et/liner.
J. DeIIAND, Supt, 171orclatal.
.1. A. PALGIILY, Aft. Pittshurah.
10Vs. .1 .\ YNE'S CELEBILA'rED FAMILV
Al Eli l N ES--
x TONIC VEIIMTFIIt/
!lAN, '1•ONICI. SAN VT. PILLS,
ALTEItATI E.
CA It.)ILN A'rl E ItA I.SA , LIN IM ENT.
Ail tho ul.,Vt proparmions for sate at proprietors'
prig, try S. JAYNES, No. Fifth street,
Ar,ent by special appointment.
I:IORSALF,--A Cottage House and Lcit
u:Lto on Ewalt street, Lawrenceville. Thu lot is , I.(Lfeet.
by 1.0., [routing on two streets: the house to 30 by 32, ouo
and a kill story higb—iMltAillY IA Vide hall, cellar, four
anxn 1 - 11.1 liaPr nii,l two largo 1,0111. abllVe r sitrattO lunar
lhr tlinnibic , Station. This is really a desirable' property,
now mad comfortable, wit!, fruit treed, shrubbery, Le. Thu
owmor is 1114 , 1 i, . 11, , to go Went, and will all thig property at a
iruguini. Apply to [ jaBl BLAKELY &
11 ) 11VELLMO SOUSES, STORES, Xe., TO
RENT—A largo Store Room on Third street: g.torn
Loom, 76 Fourth strerd; two large Wareltousoa 'on Water
street; a Dwelling House, with large lot, near the outer
in Allegheny; a Dwelling Hones on Pride street; a
Prattle lionise and two acres of ground on the Mlnersvillo
road; a Dwelling Rouse on Hancock street; one on *valor
street; two small houses on Clark street; a Warehouse on
First street, and a Dwelling Ilona° in Lawrenceville. Apply
to CUTILDERT A SON, 53 Market street.
OK LEN 'S VIOLIN TUNES—"A Col
-I,,tiOn of beautiful Wa11y..., Polkas, Quadrilles, (with
titotnw for Jig,, heals, etc. Burkley's celobrated
imitations of the Fan° Yard and like Power of Music..
This is it choice work for amateur players on the violin.
The collection of .fig* and lieels never heforu published, Ls
alone worth double the price of the loath. Print 50 cents.
mailed, poitago paid. CHARLOTTE 131-1011114,
ja-k 118 NVood at., seCoMII 41001 . almvo Fifth_
E.X)VitENCEVILLE PaorIBTY ron SALE
-1 two-st9cy Erick Hon.! of live rooms and cellar, with
a. largo yard and stable. The lot is '2O feet front on Ewalt et.
by 128 deep to Chc.itvit street ; le well fenced in. VIII good
paling In front. Immediate possession, if desired. Price
$1300; :SAO in band, remainder at SAtO a year.
9 S. CUTIIitEItT & SON. 53 Marketer.__
AAFAR.N.I of 100 acres will, be sold on' very
easy tonna, or excliatigt4 for Alleglieuy City property.
pa tl. CUTHBERT St. SON. 5 3 Market rt.
LAlolli 011.(111A11.1), situated near' the
city, will be V.lttea too good tenant, at low rates.
S. .t SON, 53 histket st.
ONthe darkest day you. can obttirt . a •fine
Ambrarpo likeneen of your-veil; nt CARGO'S, No. 76
tkonth street, opposite Meelootis Book. • . ja6
Fil)El RENT—no large and commodious
House and lu4 No. 1.55 Third street, (Lose Smithfield,
containing tun rooms, with hot and cold baths, gas, Q. 4•; all
in ttinitt eider. PO61;0681011 given immedistAy.
TUOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth at.
FOR RENT—The brick Thvelling House,
No. 153 Third street, above Smithfield; has been paint
ed within a year; . now occupied by J. TiVanielink. • •
• TiIOYLLS. WOODS, 76 Fourth at.
NY---SeedeiI..A.:LLEGHI—V BRIGHTON
PLANK ROAD COMPA Proposulawfil bo
received, addressed. to the' undersigned, at the storo of R.
Straw, corner of Second and Market streets, until the alst
:January, 1,456, for ()sliding, Planking, (with oak,y °Officio:l
ionising the "Allegheny and New Brightriu Road° tPropo
sato to be separate for melt, and to be let half, rile Sec
-
Lions or more, as the hoard may deem advisable. SR
beginning at 'the Allegheny City- lino, to the lane of S.
Cooper .1011 - TAGGART,
j,,,agd president Allegheny &N. Brighten P. R. Co.
A/ANIL - I.:A — PAPERS — A great variety of
due and qualities for sale by
•
W. S. HAVEN, Paper DiWer,
Market et., corner of Second.
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ETAL - Fos 30tItNAL Boxxs—A supply
,LIA. always on hand and for Jade by
Jal2 W. S. imvux-
VAINIILY BUTTER-30 boxes, containing
1 *nom 10 to 20 Ibe each.---a prime article, put op express
ly fotmily nee. [jal24 HENRY 11 COLLO&
lIRD-14 kegs — go. 1 lard for ludo hy_
1 , 12 , tws m
nY tt. l , m lol .-
DP'
,RESSES--30totirrive, r
ita2 HENRY Itr COLIZNS.
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