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J J'- ■?* 3j? r * -'■' * . 1 !SE r«4'» /v* 1 v »<=-’ ■ v r j v“* ts2&tf4r^-’W5 i, Sif>%wStT"*’ i ‘i’s^ > ‘ e ’'^t’ :, 'i ‘ * » >*■’• , , , '- > ,->y v r -w i h~’ v : ~* '--> •<" f* s ’.' 1 i'A.I-'-’ 1 ** v V' iki v -*‘ * "- jVi r -t~"-v.‘^i3^i , v *. tT v' - “JMij Blaming -jM .MONDAY MORNING- „ _ DECEMBER 29 Heetmg. to make Arrangements for the Beception of Kossuth. Brtst Enthoilum of the People. la pursuance of previous notice in the daily i newspapers, a large and enthusiastic meeting of - the citizens of Allegheny County assembled in the United States’ Court Boom, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o clock, for the.pnrpose of making arrangements for the : reception of Lotus ‘Kossuth. In a short time that large room was crowded to overflowing, and hundreds were compelled to leave, being unable to efleet on entrance. Wo have never been j present at a meeting where there was so muoh enthusiasm amongßt the People. . , - When the hour of meeting arrived, J. M. Ernie pateick Esq - moved :that the Hon. Moseb .Hampton the late memberof Congress from this District, take the Chair as. President, which was unanimously agreed to. On motion of James H. Sewell, Esq., the following named gentlemen wore chosen Vico Presidents, viz: Hon. J G Guthrie. Mayor of the City of Pitts burgh; Hon- H.-S. Fleming, “ Allegheny, Hon. Cornelius Darragh, late L. S. District Attorney: Gen- James H. Watson. Elizabeth township ; Hon. James Carothers, Wilkins Gen- Jonathan Largo, Jefierson Gen- William Larimer. City of Pittsburgh , Pollard McCormick, Esq., Cot Wm. L. Miller. Versailles township, Hezekiah Nixon. Esq., AUegheny City; Gen John M. Davis. Collins township , John McGill. Esq., West Deer - Col-Hiram Hultz. Snowdon Ales- Holstein, Esq., City of Pittsburgh ; Dr Thomas T. Dale. “ Allegheny , Francis Felix, Esq-r Charles Kent, Esq., John Both, Esq., Col. Leopold Sahl, Capt. Charles Naylor, Theo Umbstaetter, Esq., - Bp-Wm. F. Irwin, Wmi J Bose, Esq- moved that the following gentlemen act as Secretaries, which was agreed to: D N White, of the Daily Gazette; L Harper, of the Morning Post - H Mueller, of the Staats Zeitung; 1 -J G Baekofen, of the German Courier , J Heron Foster, of the Dispatch. - - Hon. W W- Irwin then arose and moved that a- committee of thirteen be appointed by the President to draft and report resolutions expres jdvo of the sense of the meeting, whereupon tbe following- gentlemen, were appointed said, com mittee 1? W Irwin, J H. Sewell Col Samuel W .Black, James McAnley, Morrison Foster, Wm A. Irwin- W. W. Dallas, James Sclioouma ker B. Biddle "Roberts: John Momson, Samuel McClurkan- Samuel Fahnestock and Wm. J Bose. - The President, Mr. Hamptoh, after stating the objects for which the meeting was convened, proceeded in a brief and eloquent manner to speak of the mission of Kossuth, the great cham pion of Republican Liberty in Europe. While a member of the last Congress (remarked Mr. H.) I had the honor of voting for the resolution in viting Louis Kossuth to the United States. That vote I have never had cause to regret. 1 thought I was right at the time, and I think bo still. [Applause.] Some persons alleged thnt the restitution was merely mtendod to honor the illustrious patriot, whilst others contended that it was an expression m behalf of Hungarian Liberty- I voted for the resolution under both aspects of the quesUon. It is the nght of this nation in case Russia interferes with the affairs of Hungary, to say to the Northern Czar, “thus for shalt then go, and no farther.” [Applanse.] tfrTn. then dwelt for a few minutes upon the 80-caUed Law of Nations, and argncd that it was both the right an’d <lnty of the United States to interpose to prevent Russia, a strong power, from interfering with the affairs of Hungary. If two men are engaged fti a contest, said Mr. H-, one weak powerful, and. the laUer was acting unfairly, liwonld assist the weak, so help me God! £Loud applause.] X hesitatonot to declare, (added Mr. Hampton) in the event of a revolttfion breaking out in Hungary between the Republican masses of that country and their tyrant oppressors, and the Emperor of Russia undertook to march down his “ Northern hive " to crush the liberties of the people, that I would say—Pnt'bim back! put him back! I would re monstrate in the most emphatic manner, i would exhaust all the arts of diplomacy; and if all these foiled,/wouM -write the last remonstrance vrith the sword, and teal if with the cannon's ■mouth! [Tremendous applause. ] Mypolioyis peace; the policy of the country is peace ; hut if the crowded beads Of Europe should league common cause against the | people, rather than sen the principle of. Liberty | crushed-over Europe, then I would say—“My | voice is for war-1” . We have here given bnt a very imperfect out line of the remarkß of Mr. Hampton. He was followed successively by T. J. Pox Alden, Thos. M. Marshall, Hr-E- D- Gazzam, W. W. Irwin, CoL S. W. Block and Capt. Naylor, each one of whom delivered eloquent and sonl-stirring ad dresses, which were enthusiastically applauded. We regret that we cannot make room for a re port of the remarks of those geatlemen. Mr. lewih, chairman of the committee on resolutions, reported the following, which were received with bursts of applause, and adopted unanimously—-not a single dissenting voice, in the immense crowd, having been heard in oppo- B'itlon: Baoived, That the, doctrine of President James Monroe is the true dootrine of non-mtcrvention — namely, mislanu onthepart of the United States to tbeieagae o£ European Despots miscalled the HolyMiance, in their apprehended design of of aiding-Spain in the subjugation of her revolt ed American Colonies. ite!oirrf, Ttat the doctrine ofTresident John Quincy Adams, and of his Secretary of State, Henry Clay, is the tine doctrine of non-interven tion—namely, lhat these United States would oppose 'With their whole force, tbo interference of Enropeiin- Powers with the struggle of the Spanish American Colonies for independence. e ßesolved, -That in the language of President Fillmore, “The deep interest which we feel in the mread of liberal principles and the establishment or fteo’ governments, and the. sympathy , with wh'ch vre.vritaess every struggle against oppres aioiv forbid: that we should bo indifferent to a cause in' which the strong arm of a foreign pow er is involved, to stifle publio sentiment nnd Tepress the spirit of fieedom m any country.” Resolved, That, in the language of the immor tal Washington, “Every nation has a right to establish that form of government under which it conceives it can live most happily, aptl that no government ought to interfere with the internal gor irernn of another. 'Resolved, That all men are endowed by their i Creator with the rights of life, liberty and tbe unrsuit-of happiness which are inalienable—that ih tbe'words -of the - American Declaration of Independence,' “to secure these govern ments are instituted among men, deriving their inst powers fromthe oonßent-pf the governed— that whenever any form of government beoomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the ceopleto to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on snob and organizing its powers m snob folS fa fhem sball seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness,” _ Resolved, That the foregoing rights and doo vrines constitute part of the Laws of Nations, thattho people of those United States, con- | "stitnting one of the family of nations, Bhould not . “ iV.re?n>«t these laws themselves, but cause " ffito he respected hy other members of the the intervention,by.Eusssia, in ..fmjr- between Hungary and after Kod acEered-hcr Independence by the «* soil of tbe of "her tvramcal oppressor, wasawanton, andl unittstifiable, violation of the fcrtheiair of Nations, and that the. subsequent oruelties, rapine and murders perpetrated by the barbaric hordes of the imperial despot upon the men, women and children-of a brave and generous people, de serves the universal execration of the civilized world - ' - Resolved} That in the event of another upris ing of the people of Hungary, in the oanse of Independence, a repetition of a Similar interven tion on the port of Russia, should be counter acted by the people of.the United States, in their national as well as-individual capacity, by unlawful, just and honorable means. Resolved, That, in snob event, the Government of the United Stateß. anxious to greet Hongary amongst tho independent powcrß of the earth, should carry out tho policy of the lamented Pres ident Taylor- and bo foremost of all the world in the solemn recognition of her independence. And this meeting cordially approving the pro ceedings of our fellow citizens of Cincinnati, on this subject do hereby adopt their sentiments, and incorporate the same as part of our resolu tions. viz; “Resolved, That in the legislation of tho Hun garian Diet of 1849, we witnessed with delight an independent nation establishing her institu tions upon the broad basis of individual freedom, and laying deep the foundations of her prosperi ty in the hearts of her oitizens. by elevating the poasants to equality with the nobles; by guar anteeing religious toleration, freedom of the press and speeoh: by providing for equality of taxation and representation: by extending tho right of suffrage: and by establishing a more just distribution of property, and all this with out interfering with any vested nght, or dis turbing tho happiness ol a single family in Hun gary. Resolved. That we regard tho warm Hungary os a heroic defence by a brave people of their ancient and constitutional rights and liberties, successful m the held of battle against the com bined power of two hoary despotisms, and yield ing only to treachery purchased only by Russian gold. We rejoice to believe that war is not yet ended- but that the present condition of Hungary and Europe is but tho lull before the final and irresistible storm wind of Freedom which shall sweep from that continent every vestige of op pression. Resolved. That to each nation is delegated the right to govern itself, without interference from abroad, and that whtle. therefore, the United States should adhere to the doctrine of non inter vention ni behalf ot Liberty, it should do it only npon condition, and so long as the other nations of the earth adopt and practice a policy ot non intervention against Liberty. Resolved. That when the struggle w Hungary and Europe is renewed, we shall call upon our Congress and Executive to use all honorable and practicable means to prevent intervention m be half of oppression, aud in thus resorting to intervention tor the sake of non intervention, we will SQsf’un our Government, eveu should War be the result ** Pittsburgh Resolved. That we have witnessed with emo tions of tho highest admiration, the great moral power and surpassing eloquence of Kossuth, who 44 effected his sweeping reforms tu Hungary, without appealing to any sordid or sanguinary motive- until it became necessary to defend the nation, and then as if by magio a country was transformed into a camp, anti a nation into an army: his words were transmuted into batteries, and his thoughts into soldiers. But above all do wc admire the eloquence which earned through the Hungarian Diet without a voice of dissent, that sublime legislative act, which raised in one day to tho dignity of landholders and the privileges of freemen three millions of the peas ants of Hungary, giving them twenty millions of the soil, and equality of taxation with the nobles. Resolved. That the practical wisdom, tho per sonal gallantry, tho untinng energy and perse verance- and the high and heroic devotion to Liberty and his country, of Kossuth to every relation of life: as an advocate before the courts of justice, as an editor circulating manuscript appeals to the people when the press was denied him. ns a three years prisoner m an Austrian dungeon, as the eloquent leader of tho Diet, as Governor President of Hungary, seeking to es tablish a Republic, such **a Republic as is in the United States Of Amcnca,' and as prisoner In Turkey. decLmmg to barter his religion for re lease- and undismayed, though death seemed at hand, have won for htm our confidence and es teem. Resolved. That tho people of the United States should maintain their nght of commercial in tercourse with the nations of Europe, whether in revolution against their Governments or not; and looking to impending events of the rapidly approaching future, we ask our government to take precautionary measures for the protection of American interests in tho Mediterranean. Resolved, That we tenJer to Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary, a sincere ami heartfelt welcome, recognizing him as the chosen apostlo of European Freedom and os tho living martyr to tho principles of American Independence. Resolved. That the Presidents of the Councils of Pittsburgh and Allegheny be respectfully requested to call early special meetings of their respective bodies for (he purpose of inviting Governor Kossuth to visit us. and that they take suitable action as to the reception of tho Peo ple's Guest. Resolved. That the President appoint an ex ecutive committee, whoso duty it shall be to make all sm table arrangements to carry into effect the objects of the present meeting. Resolved. That the officers be requested to transmit tho proceedings of this meeting to both Houses of Congress and to our State Leg islature. Thk Whathuo, yesterday morning. took a strange freak, and changed its tcmpcraturo from Iceland cold to almost summer beat. The ice and snow passed off rapidly, and at noon the pavements were dry and the streets full of mud. If this soft weather continues for a couple of days, we have no doubt that the rivers will bo opened and navigation resumed. Theatre. —There is a nch bill prepared for tins evening-* The Bull btghters are the great attraction of the night, but whether the Bulls that will appear in the drama are Irish Bulls, John Bulls. Durham Bulls, or the Bulls of Ba> shnu that we read of. we have uot been informed; but from the appearance of the bills we are dtnibhj assured that several Bulls will bo present. Alter the above interesting drama, a Comic Pantomime will be performed, which is consid ered the most attractive card that has been brought out during the holy-days. The Nu.mTinuA.LEs give one of their best en tertainments this evenmg at Masonic Hall. It is a complimentary Benefit, at the request of a number of citizens who have witnessed and been delighted with their inimitable performances. The bill is one of the very best that could be presented to an audienee. and wo hope that it will draw a full house. Interesting Exhibition. —The Chemical Di oramas of Mr. Winters will be opeued foT exhibi tion at Lafayette Hall this evening. We are in formed that it will be one of the most interesting Exhibitions that has ever been presented to our citizens- and we hope that Mr. Winters will be liberally patronized. FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams' Express, at tho WAVERLK\ HOUSE, Diamond Alley. TUIIS subscriber ts nuthorized to eel! the following described piece of hitul.Mtuated in Robmßontown ship Allegheny county, Pa., adjoining land* of Geo. M. heir*of James M'EHierron, Robert Banting, and the heir* of John S. Seulley, on •• Uiaruer* Greek,- four miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and one-halt mile below bridge;' containing about 75 acres, more or les*- This land is of nn excellent quality for gardening purposes— being located in a warm bend o Uut creek, ami having a fiTSI-rato bottom, that never fails to bring un excellent crop. The tiuildiug* consist ot a verv eomldrtuble frame Dwelling House nnd frame Baru.and an Orchard of 50 bearing Apple Trees, with a variety of other l 1 run. bind for Bale* For further particular*, enquire of lames M'Coy, or the undersigned. JAMKS 0. RIoHBY. ifoinnjon rtJ.. Jiui. ’id. lSul. N.B.—Terms easy and price moderate ja&htflwawtf Administrator 7 * Notice WHEREAS.Leuers of Administration on ilie Estate of John HChTRT, lute of tho borough of Birming ham and county of Allegheny, deed, have been granted to the subscriber, till perrons having claims agamrt said estate arc requested to present them for settlement: and those indebted arc requested to make immediate pay. meat to the subscriber. JAMES BARR. Birmingham, heel, Admhr. " Farm at Private sale* THE subscriber offers at private sole a small FARM containing about FIFTY ACRES, situated on Perry Fork Creek, Snowden township, Allegheny county. &<f* joining lands of Josephßiggs, the subscriber and others The land is ot excellent quality; about 12 acres fine Meadow Bottom; 10 acres good Timber: and about 40 acres cleared and under good state of cultivation- Tho Birnungfrhm and Finleyfrille Plonk Road mils directly through it. .Its situation is.very convenient and detira* >ble, being only 11 miles from Pittsburgh, and within one •jniie of steam l jjrjauuid.saw Mills f Water and Coal in abundance. by the sabBcriber v living county,Pa. _nov!9 wtf _ WULIAM GASTON 'OROOMd—I6I) d9z. metorc und for sale by ijUTdceST STUART A SILL* : • - « , -i '' -x. ' TELEGEAPHIC NEWS, tor me O’Reilly line. - - FERE IN PHILADELPHIA. PUU.ADEIPBJA, Deo. 27. This ttoming abuut 1 oolook, a fire broke out in the second story of Mr. Hart’s new building, at the corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets. The flames spread rapidly, destroying the entire building- which contained several book and music stores, and Parkerfs restaurant underneath, and from thence were communicated to the Shake peare building, on the opposite side of the street, and aborning the Chestnut Street Theatre, which was also entirely destroyed, as was Brown's Hotel, adjoining it. About 3 o dock, the walls of Hart s building fell into the street, instantly killing two colored persons, and injur ing several firemen and police. It was feared that several others were killed, as at the time of the falling of the walls, the street was crowded. The entire block, on the west side of Sixth at., from Chestnut to Carpenter, is a heap of rums. Several other buildings besides those mentioned, were much damaged. The fire was got under about 9 o olook. It is reported that Polico Officer Johnson was killed- W. W. Kelly is missing, and it is feared he was killed. The loss is not far from $200,000. The heav ier losers are Dr. Sohenck. whose establishment was entirely destroyed: J. & T. W. Johnston, law book store. Several musio. periodical, and other Btores on Bixth. were entirely destroyed, with their contents. Workmen are now engaged in removing the rubbish- There are reports of two or three other persons having been killed. Old Independence Hall narrowly escaped.— Owing to tho severe cold, the firemen were nearly frozen- and scarcely able to work the engines. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Buffalo. Doc. 21. About 1 o'clock this morning, one of the most destructive fires that has visited us for years, broko out in the buildings on Main street, oppo site the Mansion House, known as Spaulding s Exchange. Ene Hall. Bank of Attica, and several other spaoious stores, which were entirely con sumed- The fire extended down Commercial and Floyd streets, burning several valuable build ings on each street, rhoooldncss of the night, and the scarcity of water, rendered it impossible to Bubdue the foarful progress of the flames. While this Ore was raging, another alarm up town was given, proceeding from Swan street, where a private dwelling was discovered to be on Are. The firemen could-not divide their forces, and tbreo handsome dwellings were consumed. It is impossible at present to estimate any thing like the immense loss. The offices of moat of our leading lawyers were in the Exchange. in tho first fire, the extensive shoe stores of Williams & Co., and O- H. P. Williams, the tai lor s shop of L D. Hibbard, and the confectionary of F. Hcth & Co., and ten or twelve other build ings- were entirely consumed. FIHK IN NEW YORK. New loiul Dec. 27. A fire this morning, at the corner of Chatham and Eighth streets, destroyed seven houses Loss $50,000. FROM WASHINGTON Washihotor. Doc. 27 The Benate met at the usual hour, and imme diately adjourned, there being but 11 members present. New Yo&k. Dee. -7. The harbor is filled with floating Ice. Steam boats cross with great difficulty. Aluaet. Dec. 27. The thermometer at 8 o clock this morning, stood at 12 degrees below zero. WINTER ARRANOKMENT. PKKHBYLVA9IA RAILROAD. Prom Pittsburgh to Philadelphia aud Ualtlmora. Only 24 Hevrt Thrcwjh . lit. Kiprcu IBs:) tram will leave Vto Dej'tn on Lib erty street. above lb* Canal Bruise, every mot urns at <l} o'clock Passenger* will go by lb* r»f»U* Unuinn*. where they will find the beat of Loaches in readme** to convey them tie miles, over a first rale torn pike road u> Best’) * *ta lion, end then u*k* the new sleeping car* of 'hr Pennsylvania Hmlrosd Company, direct to Ftiiiadeipbia and Kaiu'uore ( onddeuua go with each train ot coach* c* * etweea Brinin'* and it’siiy'i tiauoa Passengers for Baltimore late the ear* of the York and Cumberland Railroad at lltirrisnurgh. arriving at Dam more to breakfast, sod to Wasiungion City u>o *ar&v mnrmng- Pasreuger* who *i*ti lo avoidnight ir-avr:, ran >ougr? over mgbt ui IlnUfdaytbarg am) resume in«ur »rai* by tbc nest momtng H o'Cioet Irani. and arrive I < i'tuiadri prua the same evening, o» ibe RauTeau l nuip-anji are nr'wiug two daily train* from Holliday sburg to Phila delphia. Baggage r-farckoJ through to Parc through, 911 The AeeouimixUuon Tram will leave every nfternnon aij| odors. for Kail Liberty. WiJkmvburg aud Brm- tuus Returning trait* will leave B'intomi at V odock a. m . and 5$ p m. alopptug at W <*ktu«harg and hast liberty, and arriving at Pittsburgh a: tf-j ociock, a m , ami at 0 o'clock p m Pare to bast I jarryr. Ucu F arc to W ilklmburg, u 5 cl*. Faro 10 Tnnfr Creek. 40 eta Ftu«eUficrs will procure then ticket* at tl»c office nt the Monoogahela House. (formerly the Canal olftcel un til txatfauhnur before the departure of each iraio. vrbeh the odiec will open for the gale of ticket* at the on Übertysireoi. declS J.MFSKIMBN.‘Ticket Ag’t P K 11 West Siewton Flsafc rtoad (Louie you QaLTIMOH-B AND PHILADELPHIA' STKAMKRS leave twice a day. morning am) evening, (except Mutidav). Morning Boot will leave me W hart Boat, above the Monongabcla Budge, every morning, at ■si o rl«>«k, A M. p.ventng Boat leave* every evening (except Sunday*,} at 6 o’clock. P M Fare tn Philadelphia 911 To Baltimore 8l»i For urkci». call at the Plonk Hoad Ufftctt. Morions*- heln Home. W ater street, declC J J- b> AN-.Agent r|l|iK. public aie iitl.jii»ed that the OPI-K-L OF 111 F. JL BOARD f»K HEALTH of the Luy of rilisburgh i« at No 63- Gram street- between Fourth and Diamond sirerU- where all None** end Loumiuntcatinns for the Hoard mu>( be it It. t II aRLF.H N A \ LOR, IVI2 rrc<a - v IM.K MAlti-TIIF. THKEK ftT ‘HY WHICH < DWKU-INt; lIOUSK, No. 10 Hay street, faSEI *t„y(]er’s Row Price 53.0U0 Teim», «ii B5OO in one year; and By,ooo in five year* To be -ocured by bond and mortgage on the promt*™. Ci«*ar oi ad ineumbninces, and uitn tudivOutai/te Apply to DW& A 8. BELL Altordcy* at Law. d'clo’3m No 14JPourih «r*vt ‘ ofononffshels Navigation Company. NtrTICF VO s tHoKHOLDFiRhi —Au Aniiaal Meet* ing of the Siockholders of the I'ltisborgh Naviga tiuu Ootnpuny. w-pl tie held in pursuance of the provis ion* of the Charier of Incorporation, at their Ollier, on (•ram street- tn the Cily of Pittsburgh, on MONDAk, the 6th day of January. A D., ISa-J, (being the first Mon duv in ti»c month)- tor the election o( oflicer* for the rn -umg year. Idcc6;id] W.M BAKKWKLL, S« y YvttynrsburgMessenger. Umontown Gemusot Liber ty Washington Reporter and Brownivtlle I roas, copy till day- «ud send a copy markup to Secictnrv. TjUUAftMOLASBHB—35 Mils. :uid 0 half bbls- in store and for sale by dcc .>o KING A MCK_)RHKAD, (’U)OKIN(l WinIKSANU BKANbll.s, at ’2n cents per i uu&rt or io cents per gallon, for at -lcc2o MtIRIUS' 1 eu Mart. Diuinond. S~KA : rF8!"» 4 KATEiri !-Just reseived by express, » lnrgi? assortment oi Fknte*. wh'ch we will sell very low to those wishing to avail themselvoa of thin erhiMe rating exercise- DOWN A m,. deetJO Stloors from Virgt i Alkty. Put* g. AU fcN’S SKLF (JUOKINO PlSJTuljS*—Just reueiv cd a good u/tsorimeut. at 8 BOWN A TETLKY’S. I3t) Wood street. Pittsburgh. rviilF- undertigned ban a LARlth STOCK OF DhO -1 BTF-ADB and CHAIRS, of a superior quality, which they ore felling lower »»ao any oilier Furniture l'-tnl>ll«l«tncnt in ihe city. Our terms are CASH Work warranted. JAMKS LOWR\ , Feiiermans Row. cor Seventh and Liberty sts. ef/AA BOXES RAISINS; t)UU 250 aa do; 100 r oarter do; COO drums Fig#; 300 hiilS' bo; 25 casks Currant#; t»5 kegs Raisins; 25 ro&u seedless Raisins; In store and for JOSHUA RHODES A GO.. No. 6 Wood sireot. lAniOrtl3 PEA NUTS; l«JwvJ 2.0t>0 Cocoa Nuts; 25 mat* paper shell Almonds; 25 do Malaga do; 5 bates Bordeaux do ; 30 bags Filberts; 25 do Walnuts: Just received and for declll JOSHUA KHODRS A CO. sale by . . V)/m BXS. NO l FIRE CRACKERS; o\)y / WO do Smoked Herring; 50 doz. Pepper Sauce ; 50 do Pickloa, qt* and half aalla.i 40 do Mushroom.Walnui A Teraato Ketchup 25 do Salad Oil, qts.; 10 do do do pla. In store and for sole JOSHUA RHODES & CO. GLASS— 200 bxti. 8x10: 20 do 10xl2 ;20 do 10x14 ,in M . «■>« STUART A SILL HRISTMAS—Tho subscriber Ims just received Irora Europe a lot of beautiful ivory shawl pins, elabo rately carved and embellished. Also, a fine selection of Very*tastefully designed oxidised silver goods, Inlaid vritn cold-such as chains, charms, seals, bracelets, Ac Ac 'i'he above are somclhlng altogether new in style and finish, and will be sold at rental kably low prices to close No . ,01 Third sired, Sign of the Golden Harp- Cranberries-! i {“»■ co o Diadem, and for Bale WM. A. MOL^C^ CHEESE— 100 bia. pi gale by [denial —OBN brooms— 60 aoz. lancy j ' . ... 200 do Com : -Pot »a:e by SMITH t SINCLAIR »t o MOl-AdSKS— 3» bbl »- • >nme new «0P J““ re ‘ Us, e«veJ «* tor ««Ie b> gMrm & B,NCLAIR jpoptt-175 M>b. enpciflnc COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE BARRETS. Office of the Daily Blobrii'g I’osr. i Monday , Decembei 29, 1851.) The weather on Saturday commenced moderating, and on Sunday there was a general thaw. We have little doubt now of an opening of oar rivers, which is so ranch desired, and with it will be a reaction for a while in business. On Saturday business was dull. We have no transactions to note, or any change In the market. FLOUR—Sales of several wagon lot* at 83 12 to 3,15» from stores at 3,2003,37. A.SHRS— Sole*of Soda at months; Saleratns is held at 5055; Pearls 5fOG COFFKFe—Sales reported of 20 bag* at 9$ 4 months. CLOVER SF,FJ>—There is intle offered, we quote at 31,87 to 5,25. _ Hogs—Tire • Numbbh KitLH> —’ There has been no irreat degree of activity in the market ibis season, but Soring the present week, prices have advanced some what. and considerable sales, in lots of 390 l to 500 hogs, have been made at prices ranging from 84 50 to 4 05 net The “hogprodnct” at this point, this season, is expected to equal the last , , , .. ... The total number of hogs slaughtered “around the Falls” this season, up to Inst night, as copied from the books at the various pork houses,sums up as follows : Jackson, Owsley i Co - - - «*'«« Clifton, Atkinson A Co * ' Jarvis A Co • ... Sharlcy A Huffman * Braamn, Bacon A. Cobb • - A. S White A Co * * 19 000 McDonald and others, (New Albany) 12,800 Touil * * . 152,404 Thd' number of bogs in the pens, last night, did not exceed 7,000 brut!.—Lonktnffo Courier , Dee. 20. Union Ofvics i Nashville, Dee 19, 1851 ) The weather continues cold, and business generally *Corro" —We quote -at s*oo The sales yesterday amounted to 110. Yeatman reretved 31 bales ; John* son A Sn ub 35; and Johnson A Weaver 50 tuition Sales SCOTT A OTIS* AI'CTIONKKRS AND COMMISSION MKHCH ANTS, 61 usm staifßT,aT toots, Hissotnu, HAVING been misused in the above business for the lust «x year*. r« ibis city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Good*. to be sold in this market, either for Auction or private sale —particularly tilus*- ware. Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal Advances on all kinds of Goods consigned os for sale Will refer lo Me«tr* lleweit, Roe A Co ,R- R Vio- Im Wm D Wood A Co sJohu J Anderson ACo , It H. Stone Rquirr A Reed. Brownlee. Homer A Co . Larkm Pfav, ~ uouih, Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati, George M'Lain. Pittsburgh _ _ P.a*KES» aTa acUoaesr. I CASK OP BOOTH ami «• « case of Dry Goods and "vurfr!) srUflex will hr «uld o < account of whom it uiov rimccrn, at M’KennV* Auction Mouse,THIH , at 1U oVioi k ldrr"7J P McKKNNA, Aurt r i?iß>r ward citv pb«»pkbtv- Po» balk— * r valuable property of 29 fret oil !■ er r y i-iicel. •»? <9 8 12 deep, w*th aetinvome.nl three story Brick lloo*e armnged with a had , a bark poreh : rood cellar; ai alley, wub » hydrant. Ae , stloate between Fourth *>**! Liberty stn-rt*. From n* central lora'ion n•« denraM*- either jor o.inesa or pnvste resideuee ItwllMie sold low * CtmißFftT, Genl Agent. jecVß 50 Smithfte'd »treet. i«. n. MAVIS* Auctioneer H«\Uf.]-ll AND AMERICAN BOOKS* ai Autmon i on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evening* December 29th 3uih and 3Ut, at fi* o’vloek, at the Corn mereisl .'sale* Hoorn*, corner n/ Wood and fifth streets. W.il be Bold a l»ge collection of valuable Hooks, fine Eoropeao and American editions, embracing many of t*.e most valuable and highly e*-te«vmed author* on At eirni sad Modern Mt-tory , Architecture; Biography, (fivimty , Mechanic*. Voyage* eml Travels; Natural History. Phi'ovophy and lienersl L'teraiufC Ai*o Braulifel Ptromal Work*, elegantly embellish ed. Superb Snuualsand !■< iBooks; Family and Pm ket Hu, >*, in eirgani bi:idt-i<» . 20 reams Laid B*th “an, Borkgamaiou Boaid«. Ae . Ac decW P M. DAVIS, Auei'r 111 r SALK- A F*RM. containing ■ »*««* lO § 1 ACRE'S of FIHaIT HATH LAND, Mtnaicd on the rtfaio River, iwtaty-uro m-le.i from Pittsburgh Tn« iroproveroeati c«*r.s»«t of an rxcellcut »wnr Dwelling. with an nacessary oat buildings, also, » ***** frame barn j with in orchard of *P,*tc *»nd other rru»t Tree*. ia fsJl bearing. , , . , , . AbftUlS'lt' live acres of the Land »* rkarcur—the create; pan of which ** lotion Land, m a high sine of caluvation. and noi sorpasted .» feruluy by iuiy on ih< I >hiO Hl»e r The Heaver. aUo. it*e V h. O Railroad P»*« ibroagh tbi* Farm wUieb make* it «» eontsguoas U) market ib*> ll offer* uidueernroi* to tho»c desiroa* of purcbnsing a Garden or • plarc to establish » Dairy, rarely to be met •vi b li wDI be sold «ow aud on accanunodauag terms. For parucuiars apply u> I* Auct r ’ or. to J A SHULrJi, Orel- Rochester Fa | fUj*fc «idiYi*'ANDinNC BoXjDRY pay I rha*ge*, si auciuii t>„ Moods*. Deretfther «mu, at 10 o’clock m thr fme soon vrtl' sold a> MeKena*’* Auction House, oil ae ccHiHt of w ora tt may eimevrn. to pay charges. orUe*» rcdeenxrsJ before—<hie Ben Drr Good* and t>ne Case Hoot*, left at store No. 1® Wood rreet. m April. 1851 V MeKKNN A . Aue r ValoatUa Real KtUU «l SITt' ATKotj Piftfc «we*t, between sad QrM. >5 '» t*ri on «»*<? WlIM', b v one bandied aud iw(*i.ij U*ei m dr tab , e!ra< ui aIJ incttim-mmcr. THi* »« ihr m ■>*! ad t *i4ta£eouii f located o< any now wff- »r-4 Jor *a)f—»a U»r tfto*i pn«*peroa* part o/ tbr. «»iy. k'linifliAg the Tb'-oirc. nearly oppo*u* Matoutc Hall, aad outy a frw a-urpa from the new Cm :oin Hoo»r arnl Fom Ottire. together prttpQi ttmialr in -rr.a*>* f>> Uca'neaa srbirb »• now apparent, and daily unrf«a*ut|* reader* a Usr teo*t valuable in mart tl Tit«* lertna wtM w ler-optwodalniJC- Apply 10 MKS MATTMKW *TffcW ABT. Allegheny City i or io I*. Auct’i 4 **Al»K OK liO\T J«TORR —On iloo d*iy n>t}T<inff, Urrcinbi i ys, at ltlo'eWk.m No« 7‘aod Market street, pear Water.will be m»M by order of Armstrong k Crazier. Assignee* f( M'Cainmon & Stevens, thetf nUKik of liroeertcs, yotseftswar* , A c comprising arid Qaeensware; unwarc, lamp*. lanterns; hardware , ta’-le coilery ; brooms. . otto, ramlira. black and green teas ; sugar* •pjrro , d boU. V O. Moi***** . 'J base* rock randy , to bacco, with a variety of othrr Groceries. Also Conn trr p« and Weight*, three coal stoves . batrrl*. bo lea. More hjciurc*. 4 c , kc. P- M. DAVIH, Aort'f UI'KIUOR HOi;sKHt»Lt) A NO KITCHKc* FURNI -5) TURK at A earin'*.—On TUESDAY Morumg, tie cetuber 30th. at 10 o'clock, at the dwelling house ot 'V il- Uam t.euy, No. dl Tannel street, near Penn»vlvan»» Avenue, will be sold tm enure stock of desirable ami well-kept Furniture, among which are Mahogany Chair* Mprtne Seat tfofa, Arm Hocking Chau, C-tird, Hreakfa*! and Uioihr Tables , Brewing bureau , High Post Bed mead*, Waitresses, Feather Bed* and Bedding, Carpet rig , Window Blind*; Fire Irons, Fender*, Looking lAftse* . China, RUt« and Q-.ieenswcre ; Flour lh» loth - Conking SMovr. A general assortment of Kitchen r«,-.i1.,4r P « DAVIS, tt rc *»4 Aoruoorer WheeUnff end Pittsburgh PARK EfcDUCKD! l FOB WHEELING —The new and splen »tde wheel passenger steamer, WIN I KK, lekTrs lu; me nborr and nil micron diate noruever? t'uesday. Thursday and Saiurday.at 10 A \l .nn-narty TKUMS To Wheeling SO emu Intermediate port* •• • *«IA do Deck, passage 115 do l <- K the above rules are not low enough we wu make a further redaction Idcefrtf For W heel THE new and splsndid passenger JMearaer Gaoaaa 1) JUooak, Master, ll run a* r\ regular tri-wrrhly pneket between this city urn! Wheeling, tearing Pittsburgh every Tuesday. Thursday amt Saturday, at 10 A. M., for Beaver, Well*- villr. Steubenville and Wclisburgh; returning, leave* Wheeling for Steubenville, WnlJsville and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Ffiili y, at 9 A. M F«»r freight or passage, having unsurpassed arcomrao datiom*, apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, OBOZKK A Co., Agents, Water street The Winchester is a new -Ida wheel boat, and is On largest and bnest steamer rver built lor the irtulc Pa* «ngers and shippers can depend on her remaining n the trader 1 dfec&n For Wheeling. MB» ka THE splendid *w»A running piusengcr CLIPPER No 2, Thomas Moobe, usterTwin run as a regular packet between this ruy and Wheeling,leaving here every Tuesday, Thurrday and Saturday, at 10 A. M Returning, leave* Wheeling tvory Monday, Wednesday and Friday, atS A M For Wheeling *5 cents. Inlermediale Port* 50 do Deck Passage & do For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, unply on board, or to ’ ' SHERIFF k BINNING, Agents. No- 10 Market street. Tbs Clipper No. tl. is one of the fastest boats ever constructed lor the trade. Pussengers and shippers eau depend on her rumamiiig in the trade. InovUO For KlUanntag and Catd.li, 1 ftßfc.ffc the light draught and pleasant steamer fiIIijIISkCLARION, Capt MtLLfKGAB, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’clock, P. M , for Kittaaning and Catfish For freight or passage apply on board. |novl9 Allegheny River Trad*. RSOVLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. tW. Thk fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE jaBBEKflo. fl, Capt. Was. H 4 leaves ilie AHe plienJwTarf tor Franklin, every Monday and Thursday , The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu John Hanka, leave* the Allegheny whart'for Frank Un, every Tuesday and Friday t at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board For marietta and Hochlngport. I .f7 Tnsfine Bteamer PACIFIC, Zanoto Mab will leave for ihe above and intermedi aie port* every THXJRSDA Y, ai 4 o’clock, P. M. For froiglit or pa.wge, boori^oyo^ No. 61 Water at..and 63 From si. Wednesday Paekat for Cincinnati. Thb new and fast running steamer CIN- I Birmingham, Master, will leave regularly every Wtonkspat. l'nr freicbt or passage, apply ou board, or lo mar-iO G. B. MIbTENBBRGER. AHEAD OF ALL! EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. Prepared &nd sold by jno. youngson, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre- ! pa ration; the medical virtues of which are found to be elghuimestbe strength of the original American Oil. It is pul up in bottles at 25 and 27} cents, each, with full directions for i w use. In every disease where the ftrigi* nal American oil has been found at all efficacious, and iiso far exceeds the original in power, as to render it the CHEAPEST ME DIC UIB IN THE WORLD. Call and £fn. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. diW'l f . i V. APPETITE, cheerfulness and vigorous health re stored by Watt’s Nervous per bat tie. Sold by W. JkL CUTHBfiRT, decS gpSmit&geld'gtreet. TROUBLE by 1 I double barrelled Pistols, which I we ■Will sell lower lean ever they have beemsold before. BOWH A TETIiKY, 136 WdodeUret, < 3 dooratrom Virgin Alloy, Pitta’s Mxscdlamons. Bt»u mutual Fire ißinrtßC* company* BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smithfibld• ff*-» Ptrowifl J May Ul, 185 t r»iHE beat evidence of the success of the Director* Jn 1 endeavoring to make the “STATE MUTUAL FI RE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the commanity, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done-having issued T>9oo P )Ji* cies during the past year, thereby adding over 5130,0 W to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured i> of the safest Kind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one yeaT. Whole No Policies issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated A canceled • • • ——— do do In force--- -♦••• Amount of Property Insured---*• • do Canceled, terminated and ex pired---- 201,728 do do in force-•• $7,084,601 do Premium Notes-- do Caneeledttenninaledjexpr’d, 637,10 do in force- —- •79,0® ,77 do Cash Premiums received--**55t,557,14 do do canceled 321 " i ' 1 w Whole amount of losses and expen ses paid •23j^11j45 Balance in favor of tbeCo , In cash, To ctiy or country merchants, and owner® of dwjli- Ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed this company affords advantages inpoiuiof cheapiv as, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. , , . . ... Conducted on the equitable and ffreatly improved s ya tem of Classification of Hisks, excluding all special lufzards, insuring only a limited amoonl in any one lor calily, thus precluding Uie frequency and occurrence os laige arcs, and also, on both the "Stock and Mutual pi-ui, it not oui y possesses the cheapness and accommodanou of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. . It is uuder the control of the following Directors . -J P Uulher/ord. A. J. Gillatt, John B. Packer,Samue r. Jones, Alonzo A.Currier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert Klo(Z,S»muei iones, John P. Rutherford. . J P. RUTHERFORD, Preset. A. i. GILLETT, Sec’y. A A. Cabuikk, Actuary. N. H.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi ring nolicie* has been declared by,-the Directors, biw- is now receivable at ibis Offlce-for renewals, ot redeema ble in cash &l ibe end of uinety days'. myl?:d&w A. A. CARRIER. Agent presh Arrival or S«vr Goods I T. K. Bl f H.SIGHT A BROTHEHB, 117 WOOD STEBST, THIRD DOOR FROM THK CORNER OP FIFTH, HAVK JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale— l.utwMuD atj«i S B. Percussion Caps, 4,000 doz. Fpoul Co'ton—assorted t 400 &•*. Patent Thread ; 100 great gross A«ute Buttons; 300 doz Gom iders; 150 dr z Berlin <.i.-ves ; 40 doz I’oiuiit liioves ; IVO pievc- Poiiß'-e Handkerchiefs, 5n do Un-iie- Linen do; 75 do Cam ric do; ao cartoon* Hoi.net Ribbons; V 5 do Sn vi a umt Mantua Ribbons ; 6 do f’ai' do | Together with a t«r t e vnd wHI selected ,stock of Fancy and Staple Drv O.Wrtls They would ut*o call the mter tiou of the trade gener ally,to the lirg'-et and ulc’*i varied .assortment 01 Gold Jewelry, U n< hn Ac , rv,-r iilTrfnl in this maikel—all «»t wmch they otfer on tfie inon reasonable terms (ortU To Bridge Unlldera. 42 EAI.KD proposal* tor re ‘ otlding the wooden stror tore of s Bridge over Prkoto’v Creek, near Logan s Ferry. willt»e received atthe Commissioners of Alleghe ny m,d Westmorelund cnu.iues, where plans and speci fications can be sent nil li oVl—eh noon, of the 3Zd tn ltam JAMEH MITCHELL, , EBKNEZKR BOYLES, ROBERT KING, Commisstoncrs of Allegheny County. CoMMisnosca* Ovvica, J Piiistrurnk. December 19, 1351 f Ohriftmasand fllewr Year's Gifts. WOODWARD* ROWLANDS,7SThird st'cet.posl •itftpc building, invite the attention of the public to ihcii choice 'election of Annuals. Albums and Gilt Books laitstfh* for prescou.vome of which stc of rare beauty «ud cicelleuce. All wishing to preseut tokens of love ur friendship, would do well to call. W. a K receive subscription* tor the Monthly Maga- tine* o« low &• 93£U. January number* received CbrUtmM •cut Saw Ve«re* Gifts 10l l* RKINtSM C« • . Importers and Dealers m j Watches. Cucu, J ewelei. rte , hove dual receiv ed rroru * nrope. and from the be*i manul&ruirors m interim, lb." largest moruneni o/ JBVVKLRi ibai ba=» ever been &rn»*bt u> thi* eily, suitable for Chri*uns» and New Yeirt Guts, *ucb a* Gold and i *Uw Watches of ih- brH maJtc. Gold Guard and Fob Cnsui*. hey*, Urrast pin*. Uro»>ofaea, Finger fling*,Ear Bing*,Pencil*, eic , wbicb ihey ofler at aupreecdeulrd low priees-- rkrartt {ban il»r chtapat io tlua city. Pleaae rail, ana jrfdec for vouivrive*. at No 44 Fifth atreel, next door to »%*„.*! dec24 W K (i(M)[) BLACKSMITH—one umiernands bu /\ tumnr** a n& is u«ed to working cast steel- None tiat mr b<*i workmen oecd apply Wages paid every H-niartsy Kuoimc at UUWN A TBTLtV’S Knlcrpriw Works, U 4 Wood *L Illinois Land sndOeDsral Agency. \V ASHiNIiTON COCKLK, will an cud u> ail basinets connect ed with Land* m Use Suur of Illinois—tbc redemp iud i,t lauds itons tar sale*. ih* payment of tun, tbe «ale s«d mber disposition of lands. Use location or land warrant* . also to ibe rot'reuott of debts and the saulc mnn of claim* of all kinds jrjr Land Warrants boogbl ami so;d. Old ratcnis of 151* wanted .. Uelrrrne-e —Thoma* Phillips, haq , Morning Pont, hot gP-51 BoaH of Ucfßgt* 'I'MI. sabicuorr* for the erecoon of an flocise of Re* 1 fo.se (or Wciirrn Peoaaylvsnia. are hereby notified , that an a*»«**uient o* twenty per cent on the amount *ut-«erfbed by rnch.l* rrtjairedto be paid to the Trcoaa rot, on or before .he* tdth day of November next. Hy orurr ,»f ibe Board al Director*, tf JU2MIUA HANNA, Treaaurer. MFLODKUNS— Made by Carhartlt, the original in ventor Ju*t received, a fre*h *upply of the cete hrawd Melotieona, made by the original tnvcMor.Oar bordt. New York There taetfumeuU are unqaeauona niy the very b- at oi ibe kind manufactured any where, boviuß *eynrel improvemenu not poiicajed by any oth er*. ;ueb b« double •well, Ac Peraon* drstrou* of por cbi a genuine Oarttsrd , Meiodton, will p tease c>ll iod eiumnr tbfl same, anti convince iheiptclves of Its treat superiority- H. Kl<fvßEU, No. io< Third street, Siipi of ibe Golden Harp. WjU.feCtloN —An Kleeuoii for fbiTteen Directors, lo Pi <cr«e for ibe rtitaing year, will bo held *l the Office of ibr Associate*! Kircmeir* Insurance Company ou the first Tuesday of January ncil, between the boors of 10 A M and aV M. tdcegfctdj R. FtNNhY.Secy. SIJNDUIKS- 1.001) bus. Bran; 3UO do Shorn ; SO do Middling*; 1,000 do Oat* , »00 bi«. Floor, 50 do* Hroorai; )n codutnincnt and for *ale by * T. WOODS & SON, No 61 Water inert. rpitK paY SUM? OF NATUHK-—There ate now 1 ihouftAotW of penums in thit city alone, who ova guJy *ee “ Uie meat mU*," that would give thousands of dollar; lor one bottle of WAIT'S’ NfcKVQUS ANTI DOTK did they know wtiat it would do for them, W. M. CUUHBKRT. 50 Smuhfield street. T p* i K.- Quit your #preei«# and become a sober Ij. iuan, by ustng a bouie of Dr. Cook’s Remedy for InifinjjtenflCf,»wbicu hai cured many. Itcanbefaad, h full dirrcuona (or use, at the Medical Depot of w. m. cdthSkrt, SOSmtlhheld atrecl. T.'OR SALE— A small Farm, of 00 acres,, with oboot jT N in euluvauon; a dwelling bouse, iwo good springs, a young orchard; and five acres of splendid meadow land. Tbe wbole of ihe land and limber t® good ; plenasnilv situated eight mill's from Ihe city, and oi e-bail mite from ihe Railroad at Hays’, ltnmediaie poateisioii, and a.bargain can be had. S OUTHBRRT, General AgM, dec 10 5U SmlihfieTd pi January nagastnes, riiHK January number oi’Godey’s,Graham's,Sartom s, i and the Ladies' National, Magazines have been re* rrived at WALL'S, Fouah street. Subscription* tor either of tlie above only Sit,so, free of postage- Kilter of ibe»e magazines wouliLmake a very handsome holt-, duy present, and extremely cheap. Also on hand, a beautiful assortment of Holiday Pres ents, which will be sold ou reasonable terms. tlcciO A CHANCE FOR. BUSINESS —-For sale, the unex} pi red Incase (4± ycars)of that well known Tavern, ihe American Hoosk, now iu the occupancy of II W. Uarnck From its location, near the Diamond and the Market House iu Allegheny, il has u good run of cus tom, both from ibe cay for boarding mid from travelers and persons attending market. The house is large and well arranged. Also, a large stable and yard, limned iate possession given. A bargain can be had by apply inr io 8. CUTHBERT.GenernI Agent, doc 22 No 50 ymnhticld >t. Fresh Fruits for Obrkstmat •J /"V DOZEN Fresh Peaches, in Dottles; l\/ 10 doz. Tomatoes, do.; 10 Tomato Ketchup; 5 Strawberry Vinegar; 5 Raspberry do For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, dec.lfci 3S Fifth *t. lioverlng’s Crushed Pulverised Sugar. A A BBkS. Lovenng’s Crushed; tOdo. Fine Pulverixed; 10do. Coarse do; For sale by the barret or retail, at the deegg PEKIN TEA STORK, 29 Fifth st. IMPOBTXB, WHOLESALE AND BBT AIL DEALER lit WATCHES, GOID JEWELBY. PURE SILVER WARE, PLAITED GOODS, Ac A.II kinds of Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired. No. 51 Market street, two doors from T hird Pittsburgh. (decll, FRESH FRUlTS—Peaches, Strawberries. Cherries, Pine Apples, Plumr. Gooseberries, Tomatoes, her metically sealed and in fine order, tor sale by WM. A. M’CIiU&Q 4 CO., 266 Liberty street. DRY FrTlTS—?*nliaoa 1l 8€e<lle»s, Layer and’Buncta Raisins ; Currants, Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Prunes, Plums, Cherries and Pared Peaches. fo< Sale by WM. A M’CLUBG & CO.. Grocers and Tea Dealers' MALAGA GRAPHS—IO kegs veiy fine, for sale b’ decJM WM. A. M’CLURG & CO. ART JOURNAL, for December, Just received, and for? sale by WOODWARD A ROWLAND, 73 Thlrt street, Posi Office Building. N. B.—Boston, New York, and Philadelphia weekly papers, regularly received. dccs2 LONG SHAWLS—a. a. Mason A Co., wilt close put during their Semi-Annual Sale, alt their stock of Long and Square Shawls, confprising nearly three thou sand of every variety and price. “dec22_ MOLASSES —20 bbls Plantation; 35 bbls Sugar House,‘Crescent RePy. 5 half bbla do. do., In store and for sole by decS* PAGODA TEA BTORIC—Just received and for sale, 6 bbls fresh Ena, corner of Diamond, alley and the Diamond [dec22| HAWORTH k. CAIRNS. IW LET—TWO LARGE ROOMS, with bath mom . and large fire proof safe attached, inlhebnck build* ing, No. 149 on Fourth street. Enquire of W. W. DALLAS, Office of Associated Firemen's InsuranceCompany,Nos. 194 and 125 Water street. (dcc9 PAGGDA TEA STORE—just received— afO bbls Lovering*B Orushed Sugar; 10 do Powered do; 4 coses Double Refined Loaf Sugar; . dec? HAWORTFTA CAIRNS. FRESH boie* Orange*, just rec’d and for-sale ei ssV2syBing)e box, or 3tyc.peT dozy&l MORRIS* JTEA MART, in iho Diamonds ■nvit? '■ £ ; *■ lf»v ••-..V. .11 .. -v :.s■>; , <•. :>. •t ’• . l i —>• i „ • • •" : t-., T *» • • / /■. 4 x *. 4 Vf/ t“' - ■ xi ~, J 7,808 87,880.41 V G.L. HOOD, KING A MOORHEAD- warranted pare Older, for sail (dec9] STUABT A. SILi. -' •'-.- \.v_ %, ', • ft-• ~ . ■ \ •?*. '■ “ \ * 1 sV k r * • - ■ ■■ j *■ f -i Jftmksra anb Uraketg> Patsriclie 4 S'rieEsd, PztabVTglh Pa< w*. . Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Banknotes, Sold and Silver, Bougit,So*J and Exchangee, , BXOBAH&JB ASO BiSKISO HOBSK;.' William A. Mill Ac Co., , M Wood Btr««ti PITTSBURGH. - „L 1 ’.rgSSBT ALLOWBD OH TIMS DEPOSITS- ■ i 1..» _ _ nwm BAB*. KRAOStt * EAHS. B*nktrsand Bxchang*Broktrt, Dtaltrstn Fouig»<**4 Domtsii*B3U, Bills Exchange Cirtiflcatts or \ ii, Bank Nans,and Coin. ■■■■ Corner of Third and Wood sis.) directly opposite the' 9 i Charles Hotel. -maySa Btmoralt B» HOl/fIEB A SONS, HA VS Q SHOVED THBIH BANKING AND IXCUARBX OFFICE To No 67 Matktt strut, four doors Mow old stand.. N> HOLMES ft SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Noies, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold,- Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. . Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni led Slaies, Dejttsitea received-in par funds of current naper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth «treeis. ang^iT- lAS-8-HOOK- THOS.SAEaiNT BOON «* BAH.GKNT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N- M- Comer of Woodand Sixth struu.,'Pittztrureh, Pm DEALERS in Coin, Bonk Notes, Tame Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange.Certifica«sofDeposit,ftc EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union. and Europe, for sale in sums to smVpurchasers. CURRENT and parfuudarcceivcdondeposlte COLLECTIONS made on all parts of jbe Union, ait ho lowest rates. _ * sepll-ly HAlilj ft CUUHY, “ ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. SB Wood Street, Third door below Fourth—{west tide). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Clues constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted- Gold,Silver and Bank Notes,bought and soli Cotleclions mode in ail the principal cities of the united Btales Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. < mar27:y _ _ _j ■ . • Exchange and banking house of a. WILKINS,* CO. « DANA NOTES. BUYING BATES. UAIII IIU4M. “- ■ Western Funds generally U discount. Virginia and Maryland I New York and New England- 10- NewJersey*-- ...10- • Delaware par # KXCBASG&. BUYING. SELLING. New York and Philadelphia* -3-16 prem. I prem. Baltimore--"-•• - x “ oetdO . 6. E. ARNOLD & CO, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN exchange coin, bank notes, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit ted to any part of ibe Union. f&*sTocjrs*&i SOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. No. 14 Fourth strut , „ e pl3} Next door to the Bank.of Pittsburgh. SO HCfBBUGt GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, at JRFFEBIS’ ONK PRICE CAtfll STORE. Nc 76 Market it-, between Fourth Diamond. T*HB subscriber will commence a clomng out talc,of hi* enure stock..of F A lib AND. HfINTiA OHV GOODS, on Monday, December Jstb y ond.will continue one mooilr, preparatory to the reception of Spring Goods, on which occasion out Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following redncuons will be made on the. ougtaol marked prices, vu. Genuine French Merinos have been Filins at *l,OO. now 01 ti-Jie. Super French Mennoa, 1121 7U Genuine Lupins, best quality, 1,75 IJS French Thibet Cloths, S7# »£* 75 • ,4 50 02* « 45 87* " 52* 02* 14 40 50 “ 31 U H M Ben bigb Lustre Alpaeas, Sercmd quality hgtit yard* of good Alpaca for 81,00. _ Brocne Long Slmwla, -S,OO u l l *• Square “ 10,00 u,st) Blanket Long Shawls, 10»Ojj * 6,00 Bay 9late Long Shawls, ‘ 3^5 U ■ *» M 4,00 S,JW Red Flannels, all wool, Salmi B* October 14,1851. Mr J D Park —Dear Sir I send you the foregoing certificate, and so far as I am acquainted with his care, it is all true. 1 procured it,thtnbingitmightbe a bene* fit to >ou and the afflicted. Yon have the privilege of using it as you think best Yours, W A BEERS Ihs following Leiur is from a highly rtlpeaa&ls Physic atm. who enjoys an extensuft practice i Navabbb, (Stark Co ,0 ),Nov. I*lBsl. Dr John Si Park— DenrSirs w -Df.Guya»U*s Extract of Sarsaparilla ” This medicine htt* been prescribed by me for the lust three year*, with good effect. In gene* ral debility. Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chrome and Nervous diseases In all Female Com plaints it certainly is unequalled fn the use of this medicine the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worth* of great con (deration. It is- pleasant to the taste and smell, and coil be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs; with safety, under any circumstances. lam shaking from experience, and to the afflicted l advise its use DR. J. S LEEPER. Extract of a Letter from an txunttes Merchant tn 2fee» «aA, fftmtutA. Nkebah, (Wisconsin), Oct 29,1851. Mr John D Pari—Dear Sir: lam out of yoar yWis tar*a Balsam of Wild Cherry,” and i( Dr Guy zott*a Ex tract ot Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” Please for* ‘ ward a supply immediately Yourßalsamof Wild Cherry worked toa charm berer not a bottle failed of affording immediate relief audio everyJastance bat one (an ola gentleman of 71 years of age), it cured, and the VeUowDork has done equally as well I took three bottles myself, last fall, and en joyed perfect health lan winter, fer the first winter for _ elevea years, beihfftroubled with, a severe eruption of the sYin, which laid me np from two weeks to four 1 months every winter and spriug, until last winter. Henry E, Jones, a brother merchant and a particular friend of mine, took two bottles of the Yellow Dock for a Scrofulous Eruption, which thas worked an entire cure. - My store isl&i the comer ot Wisconsin Avenue and WaluuL&treet. Years, respectfully. CHARLES E. CASE. iry Price 81 per bottle—six bottles for $5. gold b\ J. 0 PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, North-east comer of Fourth and walnut bu .—entrance on Walnut—to whom all orders mast be addressed. J Kidd ACo, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox,Jr,cornerMarket ~ street and the Diamond, B A Fahnestock A Co, Pius-- , burgh $J A Jones, Pittsburgh, Lee A Beckham, Alio- > jrheny City. LT Russell, Washington, W H “Lamber ton, Franklin, L H Bowie, Umontown, Ji Wehy« « Greansbargh, S Kounu, Somerset! Bcott A Gilmore; Bedford, Reed A Son, Huntingdon (Mrs. Orr, HofUdayt- ' burgh, Hildebrand A Co, Indiana, S R Wnght, Jtman nmrt Evans 1 A Co, Hrookvi)le, A Wilson A Son, , Waynesburgh, STFaxland A Callender, Mead- * villes Bnrlbn A Co, Erie, Henry Forker, Mercer? Jaa v Kelly A Co,Boiler; S Smith, Beaver? 7 5 Warren? FLA CSJoties,Conderspori, F Crooke^.^,% Jr»Brownsville *- , * fnovlS w ~“ t ‘ Ayer 7 ! Cherry Peetoratl I.IOR THE CURE OFCOy C* HSwQOLBS, HOARSE -T NESS, BKONCHITiS. WHGOPJNG COUGH CROUF, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION* ‘ «K AmOQgthenumerous discoveries. Science has mane i iQthlsgeneralion to" facilitate the business oflifiMn* 1 crease itsenjoymeni,and even prolong; the term of hu -1 man existence, none ean be named of more reaLvaln©- I to mankind, than this eontribnUonof Chemistry to the I Hehljug Art A vasi>inaj ot throagbouubU 1 broad cotumy, hasproven beyonda donbt, thatno mew* clue or comtnirauoa .o/medicines yet known, can ntt .. „ ! anrelv control and cure the• .numerous -varietiesof iMJI I monwy disease which have hitherto. *wepi'tfTcm ; our i aSSsTthousands and thousands: every ycar^Jnffecd iKereianowabundamToasoii-xobelmvcitßomttty nae i flthinirihbcen found which onn ; be relied'onto cuTC-ibe + ... ... lungs. -GgrsHgcebete,-:• > wUI nbipermit us to publishany proporuonof tbecuies • • I effected by its use, but wewoqldpre&eni the following .... . I onSionaof eminent n*en„and•«feT?fiKtlier I ifie^circiilarwhich the Agent belownamed, wißalwny* [• 50 ipleased lb furnish free, whereiaare faU sparticularai, > sdbSffSSS23I»X£MS&^A---h*««i' ** • • . professor Hiteheock..'... •• y - v-v-:, -ut/itiei c Ayer-Sir: I have- used ypnr Cherry Pec* u>riiUn my own qase of,deep-seated . ......,, «if.aed from to chemicalconstitution, that jus an ad*' mhtable coinpounf for the relief of la.-ngnl and bron Miikvdifflculues vlOny opinion as.toiis superior char* actercanbe of any Sexv/cc, yoa are atjiberty to use it * „ JonfhinlrprtP«^ l)WA^D wrr cHCOCX, ! I/.i,.1>. - Franh -the widely, celebrated i D-, Professor of Chenustry. Mineralogy, ! YWeCbUere, Member .of the ;, : Med. Phil, and q' - - ■ 1 • - America and Europe.. . ;■ ‘eldeem the Cherry Pictonal an admirable compos!- tlod from aome:of thebeataiticle. in thoMatenaWedl. c ■ ca. and'a TCry effective remedy for the ; class of dteeaa. MU Ibintended to cure.’’ ■ ■ - ■- ■ Major Fatnson, 1 tVeeidenl of the S. C. Senate; atatec ),. lo osed the Cherry PicioroJ with wonderful we revs, to cure an inflsmauon Qf the-lnngs. «- \ Frtnope ot ,h B ftret PV.--* StadtiyuSo/yout 1 . ntSfer tire wp other medicine forpu&gonary complainw. „ iSmobeervatiOna of many sevorecaaon, I ameonvuic. . Kre wUlSreenaelia, coWs,antldiaeese» of the long*,' linvariably recommend ita osein/ajedfeonaumptfoa, and™ onaider iinmch the best remedy known for that difr „ H- ires P eotfnlly^ ogtijj ■ Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer.Waeluflil Chem* wholesale and reiail.hy B.A. , Fahpestoci, and by d* M. Townsend, / in AUegheny City . j } y y. Schwartz, and 1. Douglass ; aed by druygista , generally. ‘ / . - kSS* nghttote foond ‘ L f® fJrJaeh’sJlefined Chenueai OdartAlmnnia, atmt; , » eoual. tf not epoenor, »P,ffas. We invite an «*■ iSSintionaf ourgoodsnadprte;a.: Beingprepajcdiby '. -V. S?' Kromulauun of 13 yetos’ wtlit fh*>! ’ MitlekWsupply both the/who!«aleen.4.re»«lttaaei on:*;«»«■ terras, - inany?pan<jl‘ihecity I j)r!n.Al- ; . 1 Sld chemic Aiit or tirteont,Te.. Neraojs atiri&dSwy ; .? . oe-Weff<PM*ifeetand.iVeed ._-f_ Rveakuess*Nau3ea,:Fainsin the and - of e 1 cents orffve boxes fat Sl,t» Sold wholesale and re- S V* o pi! a?o« t w ; S htf W C JJU3KSOIV, &111 Liberty street, head of IS ncy and Plain MißNllUKfcjiiOFAg-tuia CHAIBS bF .-t ws&stso&scssi., dwlOtlydatr - V ? i? 9 « ' 31 H 25 37* “ 28 Twil*ed u Tbe above prices are a sample, ana We balance oi We stock will bo sold id propomon. Positively no aevia uon lo.pnce* [uecli CBKAP WESTER OB.T QUODS l at ho. ts. Market Street, between Fourth and the Jhamtmd. riIHK undersigned has just received from the v Buiern I markets a large and splendid stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, composing a very beautiful assortment of Dress Goods, adapted to the season, and at least.Bs per cent lower titan ever offered in this eity. vi 2 . Btack Alpacas, from W* cents per yard to best manu factured; Printed Mona dc Ltneofftom 13* to 25 cents per yard ; Black atid Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25, to ?5 eeuts per yard; English amt American Chintz, frpm I ttj 10 121 coni* pot ynrd : Heuvy Brown Mnilm,, from 4 to 7 cents yer yard ; Bleached Muslins, from 5 io lv* | cents per yard; Red Flannel, all wool, at 30 cents per | i yard SHA WLS AND DRESS GOODS. , I Bay State and Waterloo Plaid long ar.d squaw ohnwls i Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls, Black i and Colored silk Fringe Thibet Shawls, all WOoJTBro i ha Shawls ; French Mertnos, all eolors; Lupin’s Black 1 Bombazine* ; Black. Figured and Changeable Alpacas ' Cashmeres and Mous <lc l«anea; High Lustre wide l Black Gro de Rhine Sitka; Changeable and Fancy i Dress Silk*; Chameleon Tark Satins; Mall, Swiss and | Jtronei Muslins; French work Capes and Collars Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons , Gloves. Hosiery and Suspenders i STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS.- Casinets, Keniucky Jeanv Tweeds, Bed Ticluiig and Cheeks; Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels: superior Innh Linen and Linen Lawns, Rue „a Diojcr ami Crash. Bed Ticking as low asß* cents Targe assortment of French and English Cloths, Cashmeres and Vestings. Also, a superior lot of Blan kets, of all sizes aud qualities, to which I would invite particular attention. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine for themselves- The stock is large mid complete in every variety and style, and will be sold at itre very lowest prices. , ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 75 Market st„ Pittsburgh. novltMjtn Ohlekerlngl Plano*. TOtIN 11. (VI FLLOR, No. 81 Wood at, (I has received and bow open for sale, the following elegant sIOCk of PIANO «rwT»7|r 2fl ¥» FORTES, fromthe celebrated manufac-■ 1 « 9 u»ry of Jomis Chickenng. Boston, at factory prices, via, No 12064 one 6 octave rosewood, SWS 00 11*067 one 6 do do 275 00 12009 one 6 do do 265 TO 11512 one 6| do do 375 TO 11333 one 7 do do 400 00 11782 one 7 do do 400 (H) 11448 one 6| do carved rogewood, 400,00 11977 one 7 do do 450 00 11489 one 7 do do 450 00 11790 one 7 do do 450 TO . 10786 one 01 do extra carved 450 00 10592 onr 7 do carved Lous XIV, SOO 00, 11032 one 7 do do do 500 TO 11085 one 7 do carved full grand, £OO TO . Also on band- ibe following from other manufacturers;. N*v &561-a rosewood t>l octave, Siodorl &Co * New Voik, 8275,00 No-3*273, a rosewood GJ octave, Ilalleti, Davis . . & Co., Boston, - - * - 325 00 No. 3 46. a rose 6* octave, Hallctt, Davis 4t Co.» ■ with ASoltan attachmcm, - • • w No 3351, a rosewood u octave,made by Hal lett, Davis &. Co., ... - 250 TO No 3392- a rosewood 5 ocuive, same makers, 225 W No. 1817, do do made by Wood ward & Brown, - - - ™ m No 1813- a rosewood 6 octave, fame makers, ; uu No 448. a rosewood boadoir, mada by Gilbert,,- Boston,l*i octave, - - - S' A mahogany second band 6 octave, * . w dec!6 . • ■ Not lea. TUB Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and tho elec tion of Director, for the ensuing year, will be held «. the Company’s Office, in Pittsburgh, on Thursday, me Bth day of January, 1852. /The meeting will-take place at 10 A- M- and the Election between ilie houtaof 10 A. M and 3P.ftl. J. J. BROOKS, SeC’T- - Pecembcr.lS, 1851-rdecl7.id O. El. Ohamberiin's Cionun.rcifci College* Comer of Market anti TAtrd streets. Faculty —O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Prafen «or of the Science of Accounts* John Fleming,associaictn Book-keeping department* and Lecturer on Mercantile Science* J M Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation! and Arithmetic; , ~. . ’ D Crouch, Professor of Penmanship* . Alex- M. Watson. Esq,.Leetureroa Commercial Law; fi H Stowe- Esq ,Instracior of Commercial Lew, B- M- Ken.ProfessoToi Maihematice,imght eesaion* H- Moesser. Professor of Mathematical Drawing. This institution has beenilately improvedandenJarge*** and now contains four spacious rooms, convemeauy.ai*- ranged and elegantly famished, a well selected Library of standard works ou Commercial Law, for the -oenenc of the students. The Mercantile course embxacea every variety of transactions that can possibly oceur in, fcim ness In addition to regular lectures, delivered. by- Mr Watson, E H Stowe, Esq., aUo member of (beFitta-. burgh Bar, has'been employed to instruct ihe smdenur by a series of exercises and examinations, upon this, very important branch. College hours both day and,, evening- All communications addressed to *• CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt attention. seplPty . ■ ■ i .■■■•■ * ••• ■ -* UTtnlns School* At o k. chamberun>s Pittsburgh com- MERCIAL COLLEGE.' corner ot Market and Third streets- Each.branch taught separate room. VSnfcfc/Ol our citizens as desire instructions lOrßoor- Ariihmeue, Alechanical Drafting, «c., aretotteaio call at the Collera imJeiamiae er- teacher Is employed for. eacbAepart* me s biß whole time la loairnctum. mone pamejjar AgaJ(rtanlßj lakes charge ofjth& Book-keeping department; D. Crouch teaehts .Writings, B.M. Rerr. (Principal of the First Ward FubUc ScbooTfr instractsthe class in AnihmeliCj 11. Moeser .gives in struction in Mechanical Drafting. Instruction given from 0| to Itto'clocj : dniicalßotlc*. m|IE undersigned beg* leave to announce to_lheeitt- I zens of Pittsburgh, that .he hnswbnoda Roopi.in Visitant Hall, opposite the -Post Omee, Third street, wMro he can \te consulted at nil hottra ot the ddy,- from a A M ,on all Musical occasions A fine Blass and Cotillion Band, can be had at aU utM*i»n-ahtm notice.:; Instructions on alUnstnunentsat a dedS lm < wu.tnrnm.l Sfcag* aab ffobiflots. DB. *1 DIAMOND XifcEY. , «bnS2“i I*v 1 *v* n, . ,re Mientloir w m office eS^vnultulneesUmonlyeonaiedlo; fsek jwin* s S^««,i” pnitoeef ErepUQUS, Ooaorr, iS^^sfcS2SffsfS!Bs • •aSSas*---’ 41 fliscpyted sere*. R E .dffbrßh”mthm.. * speedv Hndcdrt.mren.My forthatpainfttltTpuble. pia.* Office and Pnvate ConsnltHttonKoom. N. tt MOND, PittiborgTjr Penn. The VofW horn* . ’ ■ ■ c i Dr* Gujraott’a Improved Extract yellow dock and sarsaparilla. 11HE original ami only genome preparation for the permanent cure of Consumption and Disease* Of the LnDgs r when they are supposed to be effected by the “ fre ° C U {TRE r w«s>l^, C Scrofula, orXing’sKvt** Cancers, Tumors; EropUonsof the Skin, , Erysipelas Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tettere, Scald Head, Rneumatism,Painsm the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ul cers, Swellingof the Ginnds, Syphilis, Dy b pepsin, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kidneys, Lossof Appetite, Diseases anslngfrom the use of Mercury, Pam nr the Sides and Shoulders, Genera! Debility,Drop* sy* Lumbago, Jteondice, and Costiveness * THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN THF SHAKER PREPARED “YELLOW DOCK,” AND THE “RED-HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA,” are the mvalnable remedial agents from which “ Dr Gnyzoit s Improved Lxuracf of Yellow Dock and Sar saparilla” is formed, and the laboratory of Di Guyzou has given us the virtues ot these roots m tfteir perfect uon His preparation contains all the restorative prop erties of the roots, combined and concentrated in their uuno c i strength and efficacy „ * Experiments were made in the manufacture of tms medirin-, until it was fonnd that it could not be forth© w c finditiesoned to, almost universally, In ca«e«of Hepatic,Scorbutic and Cntanebu? complaints for general prostrauon of all the vital powers,-and all thoee tormenung diseases of the skin, so trying 10 the patience, ar d so inju jobs lo health irr Scrofula, Syph Its, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene, fiheumatum, and a vast variety qf other destt grteable and dangerous dueask are speeduy and perfectly cured bu the use of this medicine SalUts, (Michigan), October 6,1851 ATr John D Fori—Dear Sir.lt is with unutterable feelings or gratitude ib-it I am able, through the Divine Providence ot God, and by the wonder-working agency of that excellent medicine, "Goyaott 1 * Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” to give you a few symptoms of my almsst hopeless case „ ... In the winter of 1850,1 was attacked with a severe pain, which was gnujaally extending through the whole nght side and the same jime.atotal p ostratton of my physical 8> stem, also, my 1« had shTunkto about two*thirds of us common size I procured the attend anre of a skilful practitioner, who proootmoed my case one of the worst form«of liver complaint He said my case was one not en«ily handled, but prescribed for me I remained under his treatment ami! I was satis fied he could not help me I then procured of your agent at this place, W A Beers two boulcs of Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a vast amount of benefit. After having taken four bottles more, I was able to pursue ra> busu css without any inconvenience, and have been since that tup* a well man, while but a short ume since l was confined to my . bed three-fourths of the time, and I cannot ascribe the return of my health to any other cau«e than by the aveoev of Uiat truly valuable medicine, Guyzoits- Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla. iiASfclL YAUJUPER P. M. fnavl7 * \ «* % *■* * - 1 . ■% . « f . • - . -V» ft,. VV ' 2- -5T - v^'j ~ s "*f 4 / ‘ i ♦r 1 t* V*. s * V ’ ~v v r •••_> \ * \ '•> t p!' w ' •*-
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