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' . ... 4 .1 4 ..,• 4 1- r. pe..7... 0 L 1T .,4 2 ,14.,, d ,.• •• , h; ::.. ;; w... : • • •, : •_„ : i . ..... 4t, ~..„4? „ .„. .... ..,4 3„ ,,,,,______6 _1_,...,.....A r.....4, - -4--......-Arp,e,-4 7 ,,,•• • ,„..,4ct- 4.04 .-.:6•-• •••,.. , „,, * . .i, 4 . i , - a - _ _ _. fwd .., . _ , -• : 1.„,.. 6 .d. .stivyk st Air t,• 4:t - hriri - -I, -,.... "*, •414 , ... .. , - 4.1 . - ,•74-,... _ . -• , ..ni .• . • , .)-thi-ti'.: - miitiiil4 l -punt MONDAY MORNING JANUARY 19 RECEPTION OF LOUIS KOSSUTH, • GovOrnor of Hungary, AT PITTSBURGH, ON TULSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1852 117: The following is a list or the officers to - take charge of the procession on the occalion , Of • ihe recap tint of ciDvernor Kosiuth : . • Miff Marshal—GEN. w5l. L&R IMER,. la. Marshals. *iv - ramp Foster, PittsburgltHenri Chignon, Pittsburgh John P. Glass, do late= C.'Pettigrew de F. G Kay, _do .. J T Shannon, do Thomas Sargent,. do' David Gal way. do David Campbell, do Jahn W. .Riddeil, do D. T C Morgan, 'do Dr. F. .Hartmever, A Ile'ny Samuel M'Ketvy, do 1-enry. rampbell, ao John Roth do John Morrison. do C. L Msgee. do , John Mitchell, do Br. T. W Shaw, do Florence Kramer do Dr. - Julian Rodgere,do Janie.. Barr, Birmingham, B. F. Jonas,. , do .I,,hn G. Smith do John Sentt . do 'rhos. Bluckmore, do Samuel S. Waters,. do B. H Barber, Lawrenceville RicharliSilvar3'; do Dr. James Robinson, d . R. Biddle. Roberts, do A tex. A. McKee Manche r , . e r Leoppld Siihl, do E. Park, do Dr. 1 W Werneberg, do W. I._ Dickinson, Beaver W. W. - Dallas. do 31e) Joshua Logan, do C O. Loontis, do Thos. J Power, do George Thompson, do 13 P. Work, do .. . Aids go the ChLqf /Hershel AfershaLT—Morrison Foster. F. G Kay. Saha P. Glass, Thom Sareeut. The Chief Marshal and hid Aids will wear red se srfS The Marshals will wear white reasiS Procession will form on Penn Street, with the right resting at a point opposite the outer de.pot of Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The Marshals and other officers, will see that -the troops, associations and delegations, under their charge are on the ground at half past TEN o'clock A.: M. The line will be formed according to the fol lowing programme At half past eleven Gov. Kossuth is expected to arrive, at which time the phoession will corn- mence moving PROGRAMME. Chief Marshal and his Aids Military escort under Colonel Elijah Trovillo. LOUIS KOSSUTH, Governor of Hungary, with the y Hon. T. B. Guthrie, Mayor of the •city of Pittsburg, Hon. H S Flem • . JA nag, Mayor of the City of Alto. gheny, and E. D. Gazzam, Esq., Chairman Committee of Escort, E r & c i in a carriage drawn by 4 horses, and attended by Capt. A. Hay's 1 , 2 mp - Coany of Jackson Independ. ent Blues. e ::Council ' s committtee of escort '. It. from:Pittsburgh. Council's cor m P - taittee of escort from Allegheny. gi Citizens' committee of escort in iFt-' Carriages. • MUSIC, WHITE'S BABE. Suite of Governor Kossuth in Carriages. Council's Committees 0 0 co ... f. 7,1 ela CD 4 . :-. 1 SO ge. . ' a A P , 2 .o Reception C4riages Committee from the Pennsylvania Legislature, Orator of the day, COL. S. W. BLACK lIMIM Ex U. S Senators, and Ex Members Congress, and Judges of the Courts in Carriages. Marshal, David Campbell. The Firemen . 0 ;m XI :4 Mc, Z t. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Birmingham, Manchester, &c., &c • Marshal, F. Hartmeyer. Tarheim of Pittsburgh, ,74 do of Allegheny & singing club, a do of Birmingham, ° fly_ _ 2 Harmony Society of Pittsburgh, "a jp, Z ' f.' '',' Frohainn do do 'do trJ 'Cr ff.-. a. B ointionary do do do c p G-- - c. Liederhalle of Birmingham. and other German Societies. lie 0 7s * 1 - c, Marshal 0-3. 4 I'V. Samuel S. Waters. g - - c5 The Protestant Association. B z F+ • 7: , El • Marshal . 1 4 - Joshua Logan. The delegation. from Beaver, ^, Delegation from Butler. ": 1 o Other delegations from , abroad. g • Marshal—James Barr. 4. Councils and municipal authorities g 4; of Pittsburgh. -c.. c. iSI a do do Allegheny, t 0 CP m• 4 .0 0 x do do Birmingham, ~., fl 4 ‘: 4 . do do LawrenOyille, n i„; C- A .-4 - q do do Matiihial#, " A . E. ri ,.•,. do do South -Pittsburgh, I S ‘; do. 'do Ducilleane Borough. -a Committee of Reception. ti sp. "'" ra Az rp " =4 - - - Executive Committee. - - - "' F. , . - 0:3 Ig• a - a a .-- • cr 71 At c. .a• a“ .. . A Strangers and citizens mounted. 0 a, et • A. i• do. do. on foot. ,c,r2 n a w , . MUSIC, Sot-Lurnirrs' - : with, Couudittee bdariug the . TsFLAG OF HUY:GAR log Supported on either side by the' - 4 4;1 Flag of,the United. Stares i 4; and. - ;4 4 FLAG OF TURKEY. Marshal JULLN RODGERS. The,approach of our distinguished guest will be announced by a salute from the gnus of the United States Arsenal. On the arrival of Governor Sossitth he will be received by the .I . oltary, under Col. Trovillo. The procession will then countermarch on Penn street_ and escort hini;,ro his hotel by the follow ing— _ • •• , ROUTE—Down Penn to Hay street, along Hay . to" Liberty, down Liberty to Short„ alsiig short to Water, up Water to. Smithfield, up Smithfield to Fifth, down Fifth to Wood, down Wood to the ' St. Charles Hotel. • Governor Kossuth will be introduced to-the people by Hon. W. W. Irwin, Chairman of the Reception Committee, from the balcony of the Hotel, - and welcomed to Pittsburgh by Colonel -Samuel W. Black. Governor Kossuth, it is ex. pentad, will reply to Cot Black in the presence ..or the,assembled people. ger BENNEUS.—It is desired and expected that the banners of each Assooiation and delega- Aionwill be appropriate. None withparty mottoes, offensive to any por tion of the community, .. _will be permitted. tan Ili ..interesting Oacasion , Thtr.ehief Mar l ahal relies on the p!ttriothn of 10fellowsit#04 a m: 146 0 10 for..theircerdiai :ae.pperatiOn in: the. iiiiintotuteo•of good.order. • •••_LARIAMIt, J r.,Chief MArebal.' . • • • • - 0 :F Tl 4- _ Tpiogrqhloaralisoctiation. The annual celebration of'..the birth day of BENJANCESE Faernrini,•:clony off on Saturday even . lug last, at Fashdf4ton 'Hoy 'The - company Was large, 'and ..good '3:tumor . 'and•hilarity were the order of ihaavening.DAVlS JOHNEITON-a name sYrionii4OMS. VOC good cheer—was the caterer on the occasdan, , ana the bill of fare presented every ` delicaCY.'of e season. White's band was in - attendahco, tuia favored the company with many of the - most popular airs of the day. At 9 o'clock the cloth was removed, and the following officers were announced for the evening , President—R. R. R. DIIMARS. Vise Presidents—J. J. Patterson, James F. Campbell, and William Anderson. Secretaries—J. Heron Foster, Henry Forrest, A. W. Rook, James McEwen. Mr. J. T. Kinkead, from the Committee on In vitation, read a large number of answers to invi tations from distinguished persons—members of the craft and others—in different- parts of the country ; among them were letters from the Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Wm. H. Seward, Hon. Ellis Lewis, Hon. Joseph R. Chandler, Hon. T. Yates Walsh, Hon. Jos. 11, Kuhns, M. F. Conway, Sen ator Carothers, Hon. Richard Coulter, Wm. S. Swaitii, of the Philadelphia Ledger, George E. Appleton, Senator Darlington, of Lancaster co., and various other gentlemen, many of them con. taming sentiments, some of which will be found below. Mr. J. Heron Foster, on behalf of the Com mittee, read the following regular Toasts : 1; The President of the United States—An office conferred by a nation of freemen, endears him to the friends of liberty throughout the world. 2. The Governor of Pennsylvania—ln his sym pathy with the oppressed of all lands, he well represents the people of the Keystone State. 3. Washington—His patriotism secured Hi:: liberties of a continent; may future leaders of the oppressed emulate his glorious example. 4. Pranitlin—He left the Press to subdue the lightnings of Heaven, and tame the despots of the Earth. The present generation reap the fruits of his labors in the cause of Science and Liberty. Mr. J. E. Sheridan responded to this toast in a few remarks, in which he adverted to the glo riaus career - of the Printer, Poet, and Philoso pher ; and his bright example to the members of the craft at the present day. 5. The Press—The lever which moves the world; it finds its fulcrum in the intelligence of a free people. E. D. Gazzam was loudly called for, and address ed the company. After thanking them for the honor conferred, by calling on him to respond to that particular toast, the gentleman remarked that it probably was owing to the circumstance of his being an ex-editor. Many of the older persons present recollected that he had once con ducted a daily paper in this city, previous to which there existed only two daily newspapers in Pittsburgh. During his speech, the Doctor took occasion to notice the mission of Kossuth to this country, and paid a most eloquent oomph, ment to the great Hungarian. His remarks were received with great applause, and concluded by giving the following sentiment: " The Typographical Association:" May the perseverance of its members establish for the craft of the United States, an Arch of Union, of which their Association shall prove the Key stone. • P aP •• C e G. Oar Deceased Hembera—Qui Asmara, lied lime ad aatra ; amongst us, beloved—departed, not forgotten. 7.• Guttenburg, Faust, and Sehreffer—Their in ventive genius gave lead a more terrible shape than the bullet—and rendered the shooting stick" more formidable to tyrants than the musket. Mr. Kinkead made a few remarks in answer to this toast—he had used lead both in the shape of type and of bullets, and expressed' his willing ness to "gird on his armor," and do battle for the cause of human liberty, whenever his coun try would have need of his services. 8. The Printer's National Union—Necessary for the good of the craft, may it receive the support of every honest member. Mr. Rook, delegate to the last Printers' Na tional Convention. replied to this toast. Mr. R. advocated the necessity of the National Union, for the protection of the craft. Q 4 C. 0 crIV, . I: 4'`z . O E. 4" Z ~ .4 ... -, . A 2 P =- a P ' V - 9. The American Union—A " form " well "made up;" palsied be the hand which would remove a "quoin " .or "pi' a " p.ge." 'This sentiment called out P. C. Shannon, Esq., who made a few eloquent remarks; we regret that our want of room will prevent us from giv ing an extended report. 10. The Despot. of Europe—The imperial an tipodes of Human Rights; their death struggle comes—they have buckled on their armor, but the undying love-of freedom cannot be quenched ; the day dawns when the spirit of Liberty will rise triumphant, and the victorious anathema of disenthralled empires drown the curses of des potism forever overthrown. The Hon. Cornelius Darragh was here called upon, and, in a masterly manner, gave a rapid glance at the present conditions of affairs in Europe : be referred .to the league among the despots of the old world, which had overthrown N ,poleon in 1815, and its re-enactment at the present day, in order to quench the cause of lib erty among the suffering masses of the continent. This, he stigmatized in a most bitter manner, as a disgrace to the intelligence of the nineteenth century. 11. Kossulh—The journalist, the patriot, and the statesman ; the press, with which he so long opposed his oppressors, will summon the public opinion of the world in aid of his just cause. B. Biddle Roberta made a few remarks in reply to the above. They were characterized by the gentleman's nanal chasteness of style, and' elo quence of expression- 12. The Army and Navy—The pride of our country; ever ready to fight its battles, on land or sea. 18. The Ladies—Heaven's last, best gift to man: when we forget them, we for get that we are men. This last toast _called up Colonel Foster, of the Dispatch, who, being unanimously voted " the handsome man," was called upon to reply ; the manner in which he did, fully attested his ap preciation of " Heaven's last best gift." following sentiments among others, were 'received by letter, from gentlemen who were unable to attend : By the Hon Ellis Lewis, Judge of the Supreme Court: The Typogpaphicad Art—lt is the Art that educates its professors in all arts and sciences, and instils into their minds the true principles of liberty. An intelligent Printer is qualified for any duty or exigency whatever. By M. F. Conway, of Baltimore, Delegate to the last .National Convention : -The Printer's Na tzernai Union—The only sure guarantee of our emancipationL4t must and shall bo established and upheld.' By Senator Carothers of Allegheny County: The Presa---A mighty engine for establishing and preserving civil and religious liberty. By the Hon. T. Yates Walshi . of Baltimore: //num-sr—Her present sorrg * s,, wakes up the -musieqf old,memories.,..Na.donal..*eedom to the gallanrraesi Who defended that'Fielitiom, where ,With God hath made his people free. - - :130...T, Glenn, Editor of the Ark,.,Coluntbus, 91th rr Printing,-The Art of Arts ; and Printers, upon-whom all other artists mustdepend, or they live ',laid die unknown. From a. large number of volunteer toast we tithe the following,: By W. S.: Etiiiren 1' The President of the Pitts burgh Typcgraphleal Association. By Thomas 'Phillips : "Benjamin Franklin," the Title Page to the History of the linters of America ; the efficient foreman who justified the pages , of the form that made ns the admiration of the world,, and the man who, was willing to toil with'bills fOr the purpose of getting out the ;layge edition that, we expected, and have happily yarked'..,dl z , pe4fect register. 8y41:12: . R_ RUSB(47" Our Giestre , oi t iciess. W;tls?ff;',Ottlii•Vinomitti Yonp46l7;'ari inithie -0103#00iaidt-7.9f,4he-iitteritilikei a :wrathy dieatple of =Faust ; 41*zed•vantizaan and scholar, an gfeOlottir**4 l 4;l 6, miitiof Qne--, for thnnnvitatron thay7 - 44 - nonoied- him'adttr; .....;:;40.'1;;;;;::;----':-.•::',;,-...;1- , ~. ' - ' ,l-' '. -.-:1,.. ' 7."--I.i':-.--1:- •' ::-. -,,:•••:..iPq?.: - 0 , . - ;; , :'..f. , :i: , .' , .;.t.,';'..' ..•:::- 4f,e.:. , ",.F;;' , 1'. ,. .. - .-. ,,, - • :,:, ' <--,' '''' .7 2• P-4 - -11.:: : i , -. ,_:,,.; ••- . 4. ::.•' - ' ',:.': l7.;';': _- , 4.. , :-T - :..-:',...--,'-'-::::: :r hesaid IN presence there was sufficient indica tion as to how he appreciated .it. After a few good humored remarks, Mr. Abbott concluded, , by giving as a sentiment : DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. " Cincinnati and.Pittsborgh.:" Mailed now by 14 0 11181711,LE, Jan. 17. two great commercial highways—may the unity A great fire eccurred at Brandon, Miss., last of personal and social sympathies between the ; night, destroying nearly the whole of the town. people of the two cities be doubly strengthened. The following persons were burnt out: A Sineus By David Campbell : " Benjamin Franklin," E. Oakley. W. Sanford, G. S. Reeds, C. Akin, whose birth we oelebrate,—but those who are N. Middleton, Havieur & Co., J. A. Dohan, R. struggling with " low birth and iron fortune" Oakley, T. D. Wilkinson, Maas & Larson, Stand see, in his career, an exemplification of the truth and & Brothers, Cress, Crawford & Kerby, Todd that in the lexicon of youth there should be "no & Ware, Wilkinson, Mason & Co., J. &S. flirt such word as fail." land, Hotel, Court House and the office of the By C. S. Abbott, of Cincinnati : Louis Kos- Brandon Republican. snth"—A nobleman of nature; chief of :in or der of aristocracy, based not upon wealth, birth or title, but upon wisdom, intelligence, refine ment and virtue—the only aristocray we recog nise. By John J. Patterson : " The American Peo pie and the Press"—The latter is but the type of the glory of the former. It is the duty of every true hearted American Printer so to give tone to the character of the Press, that it shall never transcend the exalted position it occupies Hi• rule be Franklin's rule of rods His tam•• be Franklin's glory " By J. Heron Foster—" Our Common Schools:" In the language of the Father of his Country, "In proportion as the structure of a Govern• mint gives force to public opinion, it is rssential that public opinion should be enlightened." By David Campbell—Printing : - The Art preservative of all Arts :" It will exist while thrones and empires rise and fall, and stretch the dusty scroll of fame to record their history." By J. Heron Foster—" The Steam Press '' In improving it to the speed of lightning, America can Hoe her own row By James E. Sheridan—" Benjamin Frank lin: One of Nature's Noblemen—being alike ac cessible when possessed of wealth and power, as when a Journeyman Printer—virtue, intelli gence, industry, and manly bearing, being ever the only passports to his favor. By Wm. E. M'Laren—" Kossuth :" Already the Demosthenes of oppressed Hungary ; when the hour of conflict comes, he will be the Phocion of his Fatherland. By.J. T. Shryock—" The Press, the Pulpit and 'lte s gamily Altar :" The fortification of the Tem ple or - H am an Liberty. By Theodore F. Wright—•• The Tr/ colored Flag of Hungary"—May it soon wave in triumph over a land as free as our own. By Hiram Callow—. , The Republican Press , f France :" May it gain new laurels by battling in the cause of freedom. By Jas. E. Sheridan—" Benjamin Franklin " Printer, Patriot, Philanthropist, Poet, Friend-- ever ready to foster genius and patronise honest industry; his fame is world wide, and his char miter can never cease to be admired, so long as worth is respected or genius appreciated among men. By David P. Work, of Beaver— •• The Press The safeguard of Liberty—may it now it speak in thunder tones, when millions are panting for Freec om. By Thos. A. Spence—" Oppressed If ougary ••• Ere another 17th day of January, may she fold the mantel of Liberty around her, and pe•elaim Freedom: Freedom! to the captive By Alex. Callow: "Guttenberg May we all more and more revere hie memory, nu the return of each Festival of the Art. By Win. Harper—" The Printer:" Standing at hie case, engaged in composing ^thoughts that breathe," and "words that burn," is a sul,. lime object that the most exalted Emperor, sur rounded by the flashing mockery of regal spleen dor. By 8.. R. 8.. Dumars—•The Press: - Ever the opponent of despotism, its mission will not be completed until it shall have buttered every form of tyranny, knocked oppression into pre, and given to the Bourbroi., of the world free Cousti. tutional Governinents, By Jacob l'itcCallister "Freedom of the l'ress:" The right of speech and thought un trameled—the people everywhere free, the wide world over. By Alfred H. Balsley—The Common Schools . The lever by which Archimedes proposed to move the world—the weapon which makes tyr anny tremble—the safeguard of Republicanism By Wm. Anderson—“ Louis Kossuth : "The type of a great man, and the Champion of Liberty : may he make a dear impression on the hearts of every lover of Freedom. By W. G. Johnston—" The Press:" The speak ing trumpet of liberty its tones make tyrants tremble. By J. F. Campbell—" Our Craft in the Army" —By casting their battered type into bullets, they cannot fail giving the enemies of their country "hell." By J. H. Irwin-- Louis Kossuth ." The Franklin of Hungary—a Patriot, a Journalist and Statesman. By H. Graham—The perpetuity of the Pitts. h Typographical Association. By an old Printer—" Our Craftsmen engaged other business :•' In their presence we rejoice find evidence that they have not forgotten us. By A. W. Book John B Guthrie. Mayor An old Printer and a man whoovill strain uo an cient law to deprive workingmen of the right to defend their craft. By a Guest—" The Pittsburgh Typographical Association:" The most successful ••itat Ester-- minator" yet invented in this city. By W. 8. Haven—The President of the Pitts burgh Typographical Association. By Davis Johnson—Printers may exercise a great influence on the world, but without bakers they would starve to death. By John C. Harper—" Intervention." With out forming entangling alliances with any power, our government can and should intervene be tween struggling liberty and despotic imposition. By the Company—" Our Host, Davis Johnston. - His arrngements for making internal improve. ments in the assembled company, have proven eminently successful—may his shadow never grow less. The last toast was received with applause, which fully attestei that the cocupauy were well satisfied with their host. At quarter to twelve o'clock the company dis persed, all apparently well satisfied with the evening's entertainment. WINTER'S DIORAII AB. —No doubt uur readers will be much pleased to know that they have another opportunity to witness this 'unrivalled entertainment. In this particular line, Mr. Winter has, perhaps, no superior—at.least, his has never visited this quarter of the globe. There is a gorgeous beauty in some of his pic tures, which renders them highly attractive and in others, an elegancy and chasteness of color and proportion, which wins the admiration the most refined taste. gr. The sale of tickets fur the Kossuth Fes tival, at Masonic Hall, will be resumed this morning at 10 o'clock, at Philo Hall. ,Qt' We are requested to announce that there will be a meeting of the Kossuth general Re ception Committee at the St. Charles Hotel, this day at 2 o'clock. Vir FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams' Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. AHEAD OF ALL! XTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL PREPARED and sold by INO. YOUNGSON. 209 Liberty streei.' This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are inlaid to be eight limos the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 2.5 and 271 cents, each, will, full directions Witt use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so tar exceeds the original in power. us torender it the CREAPESTMEDIC INF: TN THE. WWII. a Call and trr JOHN YOUNt.:SON. N. B. The original Oil nt izs natural emsr as token from the bowels of the earth, can be bad as ahovr—and will be found genuine. sot wire slandins n certani film e latent to be the on:y Proprietor , . d&wr.if J . New. Book.! New aook• I JUST received al WALL'S, No, ei Fourth street' Alexander Dumas uew work, "Sizetchei in France " Fiume and its Influence ; a story for the horue eirelr Abio, a new illustrated edition of Charles O'hlttilet janl3 1. W. argan Steele & Officer, Affl A NUPArTURERS of all kinds of i run k and Park in. ing Poxes Dtilsoort's "'inning 'a ram atrret, between Seventh and Eighth. Boxes pada and delitinietlat the shorte,d notice. tins Oyrksa-.Bllstels, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCE R, Jtilt niaMondiedrntr Diamond alley, Pittsourg , also keeps alloys:Los ENTEJITAINIIEN - r,for Market and ('oon. try People, and STwaLiso. All who abut.. t ,•a:: N ill lied it to their advantage to do so, at. his Stare).nd POI lioniirs Ifit• ninct PerlVeTient Nlnr'..•• i kepi/® BURGESS k CO'S Original and Ognuine Ranch, Rat and Moine Exterminator. Price 25 cent- Sold at tjalnt sii diVlall FIELD ST. ---- - INICKIS - ___ b Pittsburgh Gas Company ; Ohio and Pemmylviinia Railroad . Exchange Bank of Pinsbutgh; Marine Railway and Dry Dock; . , North American Mining Company ; . .Minesota do do; • ; -Pot - safe by • , A. WILKINS .4. CU. . . • L- . Stock and Exzhalific Broker s. ..: • •• •• —...,....,..„__•, ~ .-:e.V.;•,- , ::;-,-..c*:.--5-..k:, , , r -c•- - ;'',-:',i;••'..,'.'.. , :;!:!Y7 --, ' , ..' ~;,, ,, :,,, . !..4:,,, - •:::: ' 1.- i'l.--%; - -',..:.'':'.;-:'''' . . , , -- ;.. :7, ' . '';',.;;;;:' ,. . -,- -X SHOCKING MURDER. BALTIMORE, Jan. 17. A horrible murder was committed near Augus ta, Geo., on the 12th inst. An old couple named Herring were both shot dead, and the house robbed. Yesterday evening, Patrick Burke, keeper of a Sailor's boarding house, in Ann street, was stabbed in the street and died two hours after wards. The assassian lied, and has not be sr rested. Orders have been received at the Charleston Navy Yard, to fit out the frigate Cumberland with despatch. She is destined for the Mediter ranean station. It is understood that Mr. Smith, of Alabama, will, on Monday, call for the correspondence be tween Gov. Kossuth, and Capt. Long, of Missis sipi. NSW YORE., Jan. 17 The death of Kosauth's mother is contradicted by the Asia's advicea. Cotton...Saleif of 1500 bales to day at a de cline of since the last report. Flour—Sales of 5,000 bbls at firmer prices. Grain... Sales of 4,000 bushels mixed Ohlo wheat at 1,00 per bushel. Corn is firm, wit! sales of 2500 bushels at titlio. Provisions... Pork ks firm with sales at former rates 300 barrels at 9 per tb. Tobsioeo...Sales of Ky leaf at 4354. Linseed Oil... Sales at 6To per gallon. DAILY REVIEW OF THE :MARKET% 11FrICY ny nn DAILY NiOttal.. Mos.:lay. January 19. 16.52. ridler DU Saturday was so unpleasant that wr r0t4;.1 ;war or ,r aro of no transaction. worthy of nod. r. It wet- wore than usually dull. AS IiES--tiales of 7 east s al :lfc FLOUR—Receipt. exceedingly limited; we have ; rew roles of wagon load.; at $2,95 to 83,00 , sales at II utiltt iu thr Railroad Depot in Allegheny at $3OO for ex Ira qunitt7. GIiOC7FAIES- -We 1.4, no change to nonco 1%, iiirretore omit quotst.o,, undersigned. after nu interval of four years, t.t.. rI again resumed business tinning complied wit the requisitions of the luw regulating Sales at Auet.oy and having procured a first class License as Auuttonir r,.. tae tiny of Pittsburgh, he offers his services es es, to ibs , needs and the public generally. With an expo. nerve of nearly thirty years in this line of business, he hazard* nothing in taping that be will be enabled to give ebb., matisCictioh to all those who may feel disposed t. patroffiZt bins. P. Mclie.:NNA, Auctioneer. Reit., to the principal City Merchants jyg SCOTT & OTIS. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION fiIERCIIAN'n , , 61 mat s srass - r, ST. I.OOIS, MISSoUgI. j A VING been engaged in the above oustness for u. II an MS years. to tins city, would respectfully so. COnAig'lllll.ll, of Goods, to be sold in this mark, tither for ALICUOII or private sale—particularly hiss. ware. Hardware and Dry Good.; anti will make liber, ad 6,1111,4 on ail kinds of Goods consigned us for in, herr ri, rerer to .11.e.rs Bowen, Roe & Co , K. R. V. ;r. War D. Wood & John J. Andertron& Co., R ,tne, ti 4411 rc k. Reed. Brownlee, Homer & Co.. Lark, Denver. SOlll . . 1.011 i.,. & Brother, Urnerunatr rreotc. frL Leol. ?ttrstrurzh. I indr2o:v . _ Gn°): t ca:'"ct 4 11 I li'rnth :l)Li. l :Oe'ebaek a:the I•strinse r of Wood and sth street,. will he told a genera.: assort • meld or ,easonuble staple dud fancy Pry Geodes: Boor and Shoe.; Hardware and Gallery, aLe. ere Al Y o'clock, P rd.. u quantity pi . new and i.econd hand liouueltoid and kitchen Furniture, looking glasses; fire it ,usand ,tatidr, glu., , xure knivee and forks, he. he P hoot', IFFEF. HOUSF. STAND FOR SALE A Coffee House Stand, with a tense of the House, having two year• to run from theist of April, 1&52. Also the Fur• liatirr, liar Futures, Lioors, ac. remaining on hand The house ts well located and doing a good business; wil l he sold at a bargain as the present owner has to quit the huAinee. on account of bad health Fur particulars enquire of Jul: W.O. IWCARTNEY. Auct'r. 4UC SALE—At 2 o'clock, 'tun a ft ernoon, in ud. 0111011, •undry articles of Furniture will be sold Wit' be sold. 1 casks Brandy ; 15 bbl, Vinegar ; ore fir•i-ralc Cooking Stove, in perect order; I Parlor ,tuyt• a Heal article, a lot of Ready Made Clotkin. taiit P M'KRNNA, Auct'r. L 11 . 8. SALE A FARM containing about 10 8 r ACRE-A of FIRST RATE LAND, situated Oa the tante River, twenty-two mile" from Pittatiursh. consist Of an excellent stone Dwelling, woo all aecensary out•huilding•i o.lfo, a large frame barn; with an orch rd of aiyle and other Fruit Trees. la iuli bearing. About sixty-bye acres of the Land Is eleared,—the greater port of which is OOLIOITI Land, In a high state of cultivation, and not surpassed in fertility by any on the Onto River . The Beaver, also, the P & 0 Railroad pas. ahrougta ;Ins Farm winch makes at so contiguous to market that it oilers inducements to those desirous of purchasing a (MULEn or a place to establish a Dairy, rarely to be met wnh It will be sold low and on secommodaung term=. For purticularx apply to F. AVICENNA, Auet`r , or, to J. A SHuLES, decle Rochester, Pa. Steamboat COMMII111011(1011 between New York and Liverpool. THE L•verpool and New York Pioneer Company's I powerful new Steamship PIONEER, 2.500 tone hushen, Asa L. ELDRUII6, commander, will sail from New York, direct for Liverpool, on the 31st day of De cember. and will leave Liverpool on the 4th day of Feb ruary PhBSAOII MONET 11014, LIVERPOOL. Ftr.l C.hlo, Adults, 8.5.00 to $lOO,OO do rhiLtren. 41,00 to 50.00 Second Cukm, Adults, 10,00 to 10,00 do Children. 05,00 to 30,00 Steerage, Adult., 15,00 do Children, 8,00 The accommodations in the steamers ore not excelled by any of ihe steamers now afloat. In first and second Cabin, the hest the market affords will be furnished. the accommodation, also, for Steerage passengers are on an entire new plan; the provisions are provided by the vessel, cooked by competent persons. and each meal served regular. Steerage passenger* will only have to forms!. their own beds ant bedding An experienced Surgeon is ouch:it to each ship in this line. For terms apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, deel7 (2nd story) Pittsburgh P. S —Remittances as usual in large and small sums, paid at any Beat in the United Kingdom Passages em• gage ale s ,y of the sailing packets at the lowest possi• Ole lrma New York to Liverpool, London and Glasgow, and front thence to New York. linportiaillt to Pegles. ----- utoCTOR LATROBE'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS kj au innocent, safe and elfeetual remedy for Chloro sit or or Oreen Sickness, Fleur, A ibus or Whites, Sup. pression, Dysmenorrbroa, Nervous Debility general Weakness, Nausea, Yams in the Head and Limbs, Loss of A ppetite, Palpitation, Tremors, Mamie , d Spine, Cos nye., i r ritability, Dyspepsia or Indipstion, Flatu lence or Wind, and all Uterine Coo3plaints. Price h 5 cents, or five boxes feir 81,00 Sold wholesale and re tail by W. C. JACKSON, NO Liberty street, head 131 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and.by all the Druggists ILI Full dirrolons enclosed with each box. deetOtt yaltkw Valuable City Property at Auction. ruliE subscrtber, Assignee of L. Slarom, will sell at public sale, on the urea:dims, on Saturday, It t e4gui day of January, A.. D. 185:1. at 2 o'clock, P. hi, of tik, t day, those five lots of ground situated in the 7th Ward city of Pittsburgh, being lots Nos. 1,4, 5, 8 and 7, in Shrom's plan. Lot No. 1. fronting SI feet ou Bedford Creel, and ex tending back 70 feet to a 4 feet alley, with the privilege 01 a 3 reel alley along side, and on which there to tnve• red a two story dwelling house. No. 4, fronting 19 feet on Xeatings' alley, and extend ing 53 reel to et 4 feat alley, and baying tbefeon erected a ffainc(nvostory,)dwellinghouse. Nos 0 , g' an d 7, a.'Join the above; and have erected on each a two Story brick dwelling house. - APPIY to A ttorneY-Im•LrcJONN BLART street. Or to 1, SHROM, on the premises. fiarl3d3 ;Law , cc:never Waal anti Fultz streets. ioWus Cullum °AMYX. FOIiv,:.ACQUefis.,AND -...itto—n kticommc i t,,utd, , l4ql4efr giimmititt- A couis—For A. JONES. - 'Forest pity, ft I mp by , . , tatiEßV,ror - kIumIINVP ,= ‘ , ' , _ - . 1., 1.„..,........_1if, , , ectrnerLittotprog A andstt . , _ , .... , , _,,, ~,, 1 ., ~::. ,, Iv - .3,0 ld. - t i e tirKev: Af-;-*s, bales Hay; tetalved per- st4attter.Pihn-Nti 3110100411A-'44 I,vro . t Übt4CeOtelkAWYX'F itit x. ,,,,,' L t add sale by . EULEILREIEF. - 42.= -, z- , 'L ;V*. la,rbolce wad ktar naias.W. WITAISItgi 141 1 _ 20 ' .--- S lOU.' ' 1 '' - liigag ,' 118WOUTH 4--C4ISP I 4.' , - :, •-,4- Z' Ver . ` , .. !-'..-..'-',. , _ ----,:,:- --:1. ., , , -„,-,,,,,-,„ --'-' - ;-_.-'•-'-'" i. • - ' --- ' t" ' '-‘:' ::t,t'l: - " - 4-,:k'7;-; -'"-::,--- ':- - ; - '"'2,- :: ' ' ( ' - f- . ;'Sit: : :i. '-- - ..- --7 . ' . "' -..' -;-' '''' ' I:',' ''''' 2, :f,": .!:-: !:,' ' 4-4 L, ,,, - ,•. ,, ..:,1,;,: , ..-: ~ - , : ,-:-.:,, , ,, , ,, _ ..,1,- , -,-..- 5 .=, _ -_,iJ 1, -- 7 4 4 i . ., -.-,,.... 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WABIIINGTO4, Jan. 17. Andrew J. Ogle has been appointhd Charge J Affairs to Copenhagen. SAILING OF THE FRANKLIN. Naw YoaK, Jan. 17 The steamer Franklin sailed at noon to day for Havre, with 36 passengers and $400,000 in specie. WABEILMOTON, Jan. 17 I=l==l NEW YORK MARKET—Jan. 17 COMMERCIAL Auction 5a1c.:3 Auction Card, P. M. DAVIS, Auctionear . G. Rl'42 , AILTIIE W.V. Auctioneer , P. WILES NA. Auctioneer PROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW TOOL First Cabin, Adults, • - 8110,00 do Children, • - 55,00 record Cabin, Adults, -. • . th.o,i I/ Children, 30,00 Steerage. Adulls, - - - - 30,00 do Children, • - • 4000 EM=E= Rotel for Rent. IatTHE subscriber wishes to lease fora term Of years, to a firatrrate man, his large and splendid. new HOTEL, at Tunic Creek, about 12 miler, from Pittsburgh This Hotel contains forty-three fine largerooms which am finished is a style egad to the first-class Hotels of the cities. The Stabling and other accommodations are of the best description. This Ho tel is situated at the termination of the Btaddeon Field Plank Road, on the old Philadelphia turnpike, and imme • diately adjoining the Central Railroad. It will be one of the most delightful summer retreats in the country. For terms, &c., apply to the subscriber, or to Mr. Hill, on the premises. (dec23:lm) ALLEN BROrl' N. - Utuß SAI. lUh E—THE'THREE ST4,IIY BRICK p a. DWELLING HOUSE, No. 16 Hay street, snydees Rom. Price 83,000 Terms, 8500 in sash; 8300 in one year; and 62,000 in five years. To be .eeured by bond and mortgage on the premises. C ear of all ineumbronees, and title indisputable. Apply to D. W..tc. A. S. BELL, 'Attorneys at Law, No. 143 Fourth ewe ME= A COUNTRY RESIDF,NCE TO LET—From an k.. the lin of April next, a two story brick house, PM% with nix acres of ground attached, on which is an orch ard of choice fruit trees, stabling, and other out buildings. It is within a row minutes walk of the Coati House, by the way of a board walk. Apply to Whf H. hi. PUSEY, Lumber Yard orrice, corner of Fayette at. and Garrison Alley deceitSwd 1 0 LEV— the subscriber otrer. for Rout, We store room now occupied by Messrs. Willock firt A. Davis, No. 87 Market street. Possession given on the Ist of April Enquire of iansa.f CHAS. H PAULSON No. 73 Wood St. TO LET—From the first of April next a new and convenient three story brick DWELLING HOUSE—containing eight rooms, and situated on Ross street. near Water. Apply to BAKEWELL, PEARS & CO , Jug lvcr• corner Wood and Second sti.. Desirable Props rty fotr Sale E well known G REEN WOOD GARDEN Property 1 is offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers. This afford s a rare chance for a delightful summer reisidence, free from the smoke and dirt of the city. For particu• are enquire of the subscriber on the premises frifliSma JAMES AMAIN. For Sale or neut. ,4 k FACTORY—Buildings substantial and spacious ; arrh a large Engine ; sitaated on Walnut street, between Penn and Liberty Erect, Fifth Wald. Posses non can be had immediately. Enquire of JOHN A. PARKINSON, Penn_strect. ri Wu BRICK YARDS FOR RENT—Possession given immediately, for four gangs each —One in the sth ward of the city of Pinsburgh, recently occupied by Geo Meal Jr. nuns; the other adjoining the allove, to Pitt township, has been In the occupancy of Geo. Moare for ten years, consfque any the character of the clay for brick has been well established. BoErron, Jan 17 BOSTOR, Jan. 16 For further ntfornattuon, Inquire of the subsctll.cr, Allegheny City corner of Sandusky street and South Common Dans.crno GEO. MILTENBERGER PNE LOT in the Elgath tVa rd of the City of Pitts• burgh. fronting ou Locust street d 93 feet fronting on lubranin street running to the blur 400 feet, fronting the hlonongattela 293 feet, fronting on ftliltenberoer's street 400 feet. One other Lot, adjaining the above, lu Pitt town3lttp, fronting on Locust street 244 feet, fronting on Miltentter• ger's street methe blufL3'l3 feet, on the bluff overlooking the Monongahela 244 feet to a line of the property of the late James Irwin,2oo feet to Locust street. One Other Lot in P,tt Township, fronting on Locust Street. 237 fret, fronting on Miltenberger Street 120 feel to a 24 feet alley, fronting on said alley 939 feet to a hoe of Property of late James Irwin, from Alley to Locurt Street 120 feet One Other Lot in city of Pittsburgh, fronting on I.n- Gust Street 291 feet, fronting on Vanbraam Street 120 feet to a 24 feet Alley, (rotting on said Alley 993 feet, fronting on Miltenberger Street 120 feet to Locust Street. One Other Lot fronting on Forbes Street* feet , front ing on Miltenberger Street 120 fret lo ri 24 feet Alley on the raid Alley 48 feet to Lot No. 41 in Mtltunborget'> Plan Lot•. One other lot, fronunron Forhes street, 20 feet, front ing on Van Braam street 120 feet, to a2l feet alley, fronting on said said alley 20 feet. One other lot, fronting on Forbes street 72 ft., running hack to a feet alley 190 feet, fronting on said alley, 79 feet, 1 adl sell for cash, on long time. or on perpetual For parucu' ars, enquire of die subeeriber, on the corner of Sandusky street and South Common, Allegheny Coy. jensArno OEO. 51.1LTE.NbERG ER IVO LET —AN OFFICE TO LET—Mier Philo lint; I and next door to Nelson's Daguerreotype Rooms. ALSO—A small Dwelling House on Pennsylvania Ave Cake, near I brkland Possession given immethately. E. D. DAZZAM, deenLiberty at . near Third. TO LE f:TWO LARGE ROOMS, with bath room and hu proof large fire .ale attached, in the brick build ing, No. 149 on Fourth street. Enquire of W. W. DALLAS Office of Associated Firemen's Insurance Company, Nos 121 and 125 Water street. idec9 , t) LET—The three WAREHOU 3E3 on Liberty. op posite the head of Wood street. with vacant Lots back running through to Feria street, now occupied by R. Bell, Nicholson & Payne and W, Lehiner. Possession given let of April, 1862. Enquire of )ft3 R. BARD A Co, lig] Wood et vr ALL:ABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALX—The V understgricd has resolved to sell his property, sa nity d at the corner of :R&M street and Cherry Alley, !o cu-t purchasers. either part or all Terms cheap, and easy payments. Apply soon on the premises, to JOHN K. , iPPITZ. Agency for Different Lines of Packet Ships. t rAPASSENGER OFFICE• t ata t *O5 I-MYATT Si , pirraeuaen For P. W. BYRNES 4 C0.,69 South 'vat, crew a Pint, Nett Yolk 38 Waterloo Road, Liverpool; and 65 GraVier Well, New Chrltans. HAS A LINE OF PAC" ETS suihng every five days from Liverpool to New York ; a Line of Packets from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the ISM of each month , a Line of encircle to Baltimore on the 20th o, each month. Also—a Line 01 Packets on the sth and 24th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York ALSO—Drattsat sight niwayson hand, for any •mount, at the lowest rates of discount; and all information given eotteenting passengers, that can be given, with pleasure. by their Agent. JOHN THOMPSON, 20S Liberty at.. Pituburch. --,...--,.. LIN E OF PACKETS = !att. ',. voa • - 4. PHILADELPHIA. -.,4 5 , , • J ', -•- A Apo TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL •• ''':': "•'- On du Sigkeenth day of every Mona JA NE 11. G LI DDEN, Ambross Child, TM was • I eltls Non. JAMES 13 RO WN E. Arthur Child, 1000 tons. •18th Dec. GONDAR, J. G. &mono, 650 tnn s • -- -- • -- - - • 18th inn. NEW SHIP. --, 850 tom.• ----- - - . • . - 18th FcL. The above ships are Molt of the best materials and af• ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements for the comfort of ras s e ge e rse packetse Their will commanders i ta advantage men wi of okrno ste a mw at . Costs up the Delaware. Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New (g -leans. Passengers can get up the river cheap through the winter For terme of second Cabui and Steerage pass.age, tip ply to or address by letter (post-paid), P. W. B% RN ES &CO., 69 South street, corner of Pine New York 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool ; JOHN THOMPSON, 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh H. W. Hotrtmoh, Rreca,Ly informs his friends and the public in general, that he has opened the house formerly occupied by S. Shepard, in NVilkinsburgh, where he le prepared to accommodate travelers and persons going out from the City. fdeo2linf Owstmes Eichangs, NO. t 7 ST. CLAIR STREET.—This house has been taken by the undersigned, fitted up in style, furnish ed with the beet of LIQUORS, and everything the sea son can afford .4n excellent LUNCH every day, to which attention is especially called. ianis J A KS 0 WSTON TOLEN from Relief Engine House., on the night of 3 lttli or the morning of the 12th inst , a V, be• longing to the Hose Carriage. A liberal reward will be given to any person or pereons that will bring it back. janl.sat .1 NOBLE, lst Hose Director. THEpertnerabip heretofore mating between Josno• Reonas te W. W. Dau.ss. in the Duquesne Craekcr Factory, is dissolved by mutual consent. JOSHUA RHODES, W. W. DALLAS. Pittsburgh, January 14th, 1852 Having purchased the interest of %V. W. Dallas, in the Duquesne Cracker Factory, the undersigned will continue the business at the old stand, Nos. 189 and 191 Front street. [janlsl JU.SHIJA RHODES. FOR SALE.—A Lot of ground. fronting 25 feet 71 inches on Pennsylvania Avenue, and elnending in depth 112 feet to a street. Terms 51000 cash. This lot is worth 61500. on time, but al we wad( to use the mo ney, we are willing to sell oa the above terms. We have several other lots which we will dispose of on equally moderato terms, or on perpetual lease D. W. & A. S. BELL, Att l ys-at.Law Fourth at , above Smithfield. Innls:dlm REMOVAL—We take this method of informing 'our friends that we have censored our store from No 124 Wood street, to No. 6 Smithfield, formerly occupied by Messrs Vankirk & Thirkield,onposim the Mononge• hela house. STUART & SILL, jantS No. 6 Smithfield ct. 11 - 14.11.1ih used the FORM I.A, knoWtl as Watt's Der. onus Antidote, and have found from eighteen eaeee, selected from a much larger number, and proved its effi• racy in acute sad chrome diseases, neuralgia. pain, qui tation, and spasms, suftletent to substantiate the claims of the author, in (ashy of this new medicine. Dee. 1851. Jong' CLINDINISING, M. D, New York. For sale by W. M. CUTHBERT, jamb 5O Smithfield street. InitliAßrS MELI-WhOisin.—Just reeeived a 1210 - % plete assortment of 4, 44 and 5 octave Carharee Melodeons; for sale at the manufacturers prices by jantO JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood et. rytHE publie are informed that the OFFICE OF THE I BOARD OF HEALTH of the City of eittsburgh is at No. 68, Grant street, between Fourth and Diamond streets, where all Notices and Communications for the Efoard mutt be left. CHARLES NAYLOR, Secretary. . olvlDEiro._ TI - HE Trustees of the Pittsbur v th Gas ompany, have this day, declared a div , dend of parFaant., out. of the profits of the last sLs months, on thr,e,epoltat, Fula of their Company ; pay able forthwith.lo',llo4kholdora or said legal representatives at the offinvorAheAlonmany. JAMES hi.CHAlSTYirfroaeurer. Office of Gas Company, Jan. 12,1559:. jarl3aw A.RII-10 131318. for salaby - Li luta Shinn lc SINCLAIR', it OLASSES-100 bbls. N. CEASlolturiesi for sale tiq 171 jai3 MTH le.-sirigratiit: AA Wr JOURNAL FOR JANUARY-41:4ricAlvadbp WOODWARIXIr, RQWLAND, 73 , ThirdoWeet !This number contains frixqrltighlY finishgd. gleo/ wings, with Damen:his hehutitalmoo4 cam.. Ajsoows,• leetton of articles - 011ssienee and 4r l L _ _ - Subscriptions takerrfor ahe.year , * fi9,40, in rd Vie, or singionorabora:sold at7s cents each. uucvi es c. , IIAKER SARsAPA.RILLA—adozen of IX this celebrated medicine, for flurifyim the bl oo d, just received and for sale by -•- jal3 . JAMES A. -SONE4.' ID EP PER-2 0 bags Bal more; in. Merjoir saltibv. ios. ' Siv&ST & SILL ita O. MOLASSES—act Ole.totAttle JA ittiO SlNCtent • • - • - - - • • „ ;, ,:; 4 ,4 4 „ • , ; _ • - • t. c„ ' t IL ' 4, ' FOR SALE & TO LET IMMIX= Now Arrangements Health Oftlee MOO =SR dub Braker . _ • . -- Patriteke lir - Frieud f _ . ahliricausANDsio EtAXGE allomacae. No 95 "c0a599 . W909. 5.1=-111MC.59959Fry. -Pstautiriti.Pa. Domestic dad lloragn Exchange, Bank -Notes, \ Gold Ottct Boughs„SO,YeuittE:Tkisings4, rtfe - 16.14)14Aditi.16 SAMIELINGI .110II . 631: ... William ® * Hill Ar,- , C0. 1 , 64 Woad fitiO4t, • PITTSBURGH ID' I NT BO /NT 1LLOW117) ON TINY DEPOSItS I a r , 018- ALLIti SIDIVAILO BeWO: KRA &MR i. FLA.IIIII. fienkereansi Rzehangi Brokers, Dealeetin Foreika 444 Dosnestießills,Bilis of Backstage, Cerliftearer Boor! it, Bank Noses, and Coin. Corner of Third end Wood etc, directly Opposite the S Charles Hotel. tuaytd Etomoval. N. 1101.1111DS & SONS, lieVz gEMoVOD TEETH BAICEING AND ILICILVIGIC OP►TC7 To No. 67 Market street,four doe= iskrwold scout N. HOI.WES it. SONS, DANK ERS AND EXCHANGE HEOKTES, and Dem. iers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Dank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western eines constantly for sale. Collections made in all the clues throughout the OAP Led States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper, No fi7 Market street, hetVreett Third and Fourth drams. deg 28-Iy. 8•11. LEMON. 2.308.81745017 noon .0 EillnelliST. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth stmts., Pi.mfburgh, Pa D EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes . , Time Hills, Foreignand Domestic. EsehanitirCornficates ofDeposit,&C EXCHANGE on all the pnneipa; Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale In Istituto snit purchase r P. CURRENT and par funds received on depostle COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, Kilns lowest muss. scpll-11, HILL is Ottnts.Y. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 615 Wood Street, Third door belota Fourth—Ocistride) ti IG HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly 0 for sale. Time Hills of Exchange and Notes din counted. Gold, Silver and Rank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal answer the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. ma rTrvy G. E. ARNOLD & CO., BANHERS AND DEALERS f 9 EXCHANGE COIN, BANK N<YIES, SIGHT AND TIME DRAFTS, trc., Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remi ted to any part of the Union. Ser BTOC K$ 152 .FOITORT AND 'SOLD art COMMISSION. NO. 74 Fourth sour, sepi3l Neztdoor to the Bank of Plusbcuth Fresh arrival of sew Goods I • T. H. lIVILNLOHT & snowasas, 117 WOOD STREET, THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer fcrr Bala -11 1.000 at G. D. and S B. Percussion Caps: 4,000 proz..fspool Cotton--assurted; 400 bit: Pateht Thread -;" 1.00 grent,gross Agate buttons; 300 doi.GnmSuspendera; 150 doz. Berlin.Glove.s J. • 40 doz Cotton Gloves; 120 pleees Pongee Handkerchtefe; 50 do LELIIICV Linen do: 75 do Cambric do, 30 cartoons Round Ribbons r 5 do Satin and Mantua ßibboutt ; 6 do Cap do 'Together with a lure and well selected stock or Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also call the attention of the trade gener ally, to the largest and most varied assortment of. Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ac., ever offered in this market:—.l4ll of which they offer on the most reasonable terms foe& Henry Itobbook, 'ETAS the pleasure of announcing tri the public, that at the repeated soliditationa of hie former pupils, he has determined to make•Pittsburgh . his permanent re sidence, and wilt, therefore; , re-iontrueoce.'tn give in struction antra% tANcr;tlLifraft:aratAfOCAL MU SIC, on the 9th day of February , writ.. Those lartio desire to become students. will please:leave their address at. the Music Stoic of Mr.• Mellor,- where a boor for that purpose will bo:lreptor through the Post ornft..— All applications will be positively attended to, and In struction commence on the above named day, (Fe.benary 9th) I have the permission to refer those who are not aelmaintect.with me,in the following gentlemen: John Snyder, I.sq , Cashier Dr. Hobert Snyder , of the Hank of Pittsburgh; George Ogden, Esq.; H. L. Ringwalt, Esq ; James A. IrPfLuighAsq.; N. G Murphy, Esq.; I B. Fahueatpek, dec3tnttawtf HENRY ROHBOCk. closing out tale or winter Der' Goods 1 I , HE subscriber, determined ttrelga: out Ids stoefi of WOOLEN, DRESS tind. thee. WINTER GOODS, before getting in hie. supply tor the Spring business, will sell the remainder , ot,those Goods at 30 per cent lower than formen - pridel"belog.-10 per 'vent. less than coat Purchasers will find—'-- • All 'WOOI6 4 Lupins, Merinos and Cashmeres; Printed Cashmeres and Modeling • Bay State Long - 8 hawk; Broehe ' do, ; Cloaks and Cloakings; French and English - Chintzes. ALSO—A lot of Plaid and Figarea Brits, newest style. lintel JAMES A. hVIINIG HT. USIC7--Cr .o2, has .M.erturrni Drmatz,No. ItB bv 000 street. has just received— Live Love but for thee ;L, Change not thou ' ''. Orphan's Lament; Katy, Darling.; Baclintor's Song: Columbia! the Landof the Bmvei Tamborine Waltz—by V Stark; Allan Percy; Soldier's Wedding; Bird of the Omen Wood Uncle Sam's Quadrille ; Midnight Waltz-,by W. V. Wallace ; Fidelm Waltz, ere lea House of Refuge. - riIHE subscribers for the erection of an IiOUSO of 80. L loge for Westreu Pennsylvania, are hefeby notified that an assessment of twenty per cent on ttfe amount subscribed by each, is required to be paid to the Treasu rer, on or before the 15th day of November next By order of the Board of Pace torn. oetßf:tf JOSHUA FIANNA, Treasurer. 4 P fi THE GREAT SECRET AT LAST DISCaVERED For the Cure of Consumption 1 New System i t New Remedies. Triumphani Success. NIITALL'S SYRIACUM, to"; Tau cure tar cough:', mittia, sore throat, spitting blood, difficult breathing, branehMs, incipient, confirm , ed and tubercular consumption; to =HUI sarrunt Each one peculiarly adapted to each one of the three stage. of Constrarp.ims : ..svmeToms. Cough, pain in the breast, FIRST STAGS I side, head, back, joints and limbs, inflammation, sore incipient Consumption, m ; nese and tickling in the Blue Wrapper. throat, fever, difficult and quick breathing, expectora- J non difficult slight I- frothy. 1 SYhiPTOM.3. Costiveness, spasraodic SECOND STAGE ' cough, violent fever, night, morning and mid any sweat, Confirmed Consumption, hectic flush thetiace anti in Pink-Wrappers. cheeks, burning heat in the patmsot the hands and soles of he feetexpertornebn gasp, moons, and streaked with blaed. SYMPTOMS. Diarrfiata, diminished, le- THiRD STAGE. I ocr, :cough and morning. veveats;great and increasing . Tubercular Consumption, I debility. frequent fainting in Yellow Wrapper.. fat; slight' delirium ha ot Mitt; of the extrempieli. TO THE AFFLICTED.-The appearanee in three bottles of NIITAI.E'd sYßittetibt u ' --it dew era in me dicine, from its novelty and direct opposition to the old absurd and inconsistent o.t.ig - 'BOTTLE SYSTEM; while its success, prepared in this manner. (etteabOttle containing a different Preparation), in curing the Myra ant rages which charactetize etrastimptiort, has estab lished the welcome troth - of the curability of early stags Physicians approve of it because it is based - upon cor rect Pill siotegmal and Puthialtigical principles The nubile approve of it, because ' it is Common Sense, and because they knew from sad tulFerieue that driePTePh ration wilt not cue the Artis stages of Consumption.— The suffering, disappainted and mecoumged invalid ap proves of it, because its p lac ip les hold out a rea eonanie Hopi, and when he uses Pintail'. Syrincum, h:s napes arerealized. If he in in the first stage of canromption. and uses the first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and palatal, be • comes free and easy ; his cough EOOll gets arell;-the soreness, tins ling in his throat. Inflammation, paip in hits breast, side, bead, back, joints and limbs are removed. If he is in the second stage and ases the second bottle' hie fever leaves h m his disturbed slumbers become sweet and refreshing his night sweats'vantsb ; ' his ex peetomtion copious and bloody, assumes a healthy up• pesrcnce. and at length dirappears; . his bowels be come regular; his appetite. returns; the flash in his cheek disappears; the burning heat lathe palms of his hands and soles of his feet are felt no longer ; his cough now ceases; lie recovers and is well. If he is in the third stage, and uses the third bottle, his Diarrhoea gradually ceases; his weak bowels become, strong; his cough and other bad as mptows disappear ; eeble digestion becomes strong and , vtgotousi his: stomach recovers its proper tone, and ceateenew,tielf nduur siin b hie nl4retarna ;l7w"ed. boeyisethwhe.htsLl/Ssssbtaanlheie rtorod to heith . . • Each bottle of NutalPs Sy ?locum hasthe Symptcensof, the stage for which it is intended printed in front.of the wrapper,whereby every invalid, knotyhaighis.overt symp• tome. can judge foe himself, WHiCH4tarl *LE }it; REi QUIRES; eohsequently . no mistake .can ocenr.irL lecting the proper medicine: See Pamphlet in pos,essiou of the Editor of thlspape4 containing; Dr. Nutaids Pathology of Consumptione r 4 Lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs; and certificates of cures. • • • Ea- Prepered only,by Dr.,: DIVTALL is ; inve ntor 'and Proprietor. Price 43rie Dollar'Pei Bottle. KCYSER h ArDOWELL. , I4OWoOd - Onty Wholesale and Retail. Ageots Pilbsburgh' anti: AlteßbenyVouluy. ijd76dhtr ; C trausberlin , a Gommoriolsa , ftallleget, • (elle RT ERE D ni ladled as de comer. Of Market , and Tkirdiereas: fliblE Plea et Instruction lan/sued lii thus intritutum, to reference to BOOK-KEEPING, has been tested by the Principal far along ireriod k aridie tiractiCal, 113 welt •as theoretical, in all its operauons.: , 'Pne student is not confuted to any particular printed haolri but is exercised on.-a great variety of practical forms, such• aa•nre - of daily ',occurrence to the various departments of trade. Free Lectures on Commercial Law are delivered at-the College, e..l_ 4 4•ltionilay-ettialtki Messrs. WATSON and STOWE, Isamu/ageing at.? o'clock. There is connected-svith ttro'lnstitunen e;Cenunefeial Llbrarr,'effrirtiliig.enporioi advantager to the studen4, -ditik-enablia g -every - oaer , ta become familiar vellk-tim Mtge . or Conrinerce,..-. , --- • • • PEN MANSHIP- , -A teacher hag bsetr . emplciedli; taltichargeothhiirtraneh;vaho devotel-iiitwhole.nt ttnt.tokitoiSiticement of h 4. depa`rttuent is opened for the punietie — Ciflaktriteling meehanlen And others,. ia the p.riaelp lap at ( *u m, eon? ateac.tiat eaaolaely, eagieeeneg, 4k.e ? ; By .reference in. our, principal nnephanii: an hiknenn men, a will be foand.thet them is pr,ol'igegioatiea. in. ibie viciatty Oat. peaseesee saperios_ekaaymeelLeAtaalify 4ng Peen.; Xeen ht the Vl r tl'am_PUrNgliet -frede2' O. K. ,ClitarlßEß4.lN,,?rinciii,44„:.: I._ 41,4 4:PriggiuiT-nr, Btlo.loingl4l/nrit aB:daw ,• • • • .Atew,;:mcitik i ti.:-....;, , ATTORYBY CIiMISELLatt-AT LAS (11719 E, 477 F'4UPW:galfgETt Ogint.94'3lI savi~ T' = Efflti MEE 1 / 4 11 4 1 0 - 414' itlibitinis - * DIC.. iitgo.W... ~_ ....Arfoikte Dl u liiiii: \ :....r . ,.. f .- ::, - , . .t2eileiE,',.ll.*''sDlii...l.lo.l4D',ALiii.:l;. •r•-•.,.._,,,,,,`".""viei attention to an. °Met -•-• • .fill ibm•-“uns,' '';..ijtianinksilyetimfinedtd.';' :.• I.'• ,=; yoothfoltedigget ill L rifieizzetteh fain. .-... i r. • 446 hetYLlTel:Cat.r. ; ,iii re • Prtigenco;,- .--..: Lai/wiry of the Blood, with all disease:KO:N.. '''" • " ' ,' ..r....... origin. Skin Dlisease_,s . Siorbotit.' , Erttp_tiO a ttc;i4 , „ ; i , ,- .. „.. Itirigworm,Mercarlal nisessea.,Song - m e t t, l k t ir. ... .., ' r tencY ' Pd" ' RhCumali sm ti i Sir totals Pietnia.ia.Arrii,".-:' A auPPres3l°". DIK"" ° thel'hictihdLoirth Irriut: arsons affeetiono, Pains i n . , _ , at _ onus of the Bladder and huine ' l l .slicces3 " l ! , / ,, c....cu, ~ - - Care guaranteed. ...... ..._ ~ .v Iblik.atitiliasbtbith.; , 2r. . Fourteen_yeate' p ri tylicrit'Pr '., euni. , , , :alligtiktniay...' ; . : f'. Brown to Mier sasurandtmo ,!:.P...5.... ..,,......4..,.,4;12,7-,--....- coma orider4tis CUP. -!.....t..;14'3,' ' '..Z.. VI liraiiiii, .... , Oltiee and Private ecinal ßaloll' , .9"!' fig" Charges moderate. . ...„ ... . re eIIIMATISZL—De. - Letatervs - de tto 'ersedereit rfn edy for fthzumatiam i t a speedy for tbatitaininitrordde. it neveffatii, - 'Once and , Private. Consuhatieniteetnelld.:4l4-bitf.; • MOND, Pittsburgh, Penni:- 'Tint T nvt Ft 1B #llYeYttsal. borne .. 4 4 • _ . - • *4. :74 1, i 4 • .r.J. • : • , . YELLoirniacK AND SAitSAP.ARiriL4 - -:; '• THERr*inils only genuine, preparation fog -Me,, permanent Cure Consumption and Diseases of;' Longa-when they are supposed-tote elleated'hy the too free use of hie - wary, Iron. Qtastine, ate,. - • - IT WILL'CURE'WTPROHP EA,J.Ly `Scrofula, • - • '_: • • • - Or King4Evii; COneera, 'Punters,: '-•- Er - options of the Skin, Erysipelas, C.hreirde - - Sore Eyes, Ringworm, - or Tenets, Scald Bead Rhe urn atistit,Pniniiii J - the Bones or Joints, Old Sores FindUl,, cers,Swellingot the GlandaSyphilis.'D*':-2 , , pepsta, Salt Rheum. Disease 01 the Kidttnyaii LOIS of Appetite, DiSeises 'use of Mercury, Pam in the Sides - Midi- Shoulders,D'eneral sy. Lumbago, Ssandiee; and .7; • • Costiveness: • - HE• BEST FEMALE THE SHAKER PREPARED :"1-ELLOWDOCViII'_-- AND THE.- 4 REIX HONDURAS sAts.4eAßnilac-7, are 1./Winyah:table remedial agents-front •wbieh-: 4 .1tt; . -'r3 .onyzott s latprovbil=Extram of Yelliiw Dock saparilla” is formed; and the labormoryof Dr --BitYa9t!---- hms given us the virtues of these rittotannbelkfterfCee.i-f:: tiom Jib preparation contains all the restorative prop. cities of:the roots, combined' and: concontratedriii their utmost strength and efficacy: • - Experitneats were made lit the Manaftlittite'efillift medicine, until it was found that it , could•not-bleletiter-Z , hnproved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to,,Altrost . dicaSesof DepatiaSeorbotie and Cutaneous coinplaints.. or gcneral - proseation of all the vital powerA, - Jand Ail tormenting diseases of the - skin,:sci trymg ta, the patience, and so iniscions to health. - • ' Screfula, Sgpylis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer ' • ,pangeenf,Bhinonattarn, and a.. vast variety, of, other greeable and flimgetotia diseases are speedilyStns perfeetlp cured by the gu . 'of this medicine, . „,• SALINE, (Michigan), Ocioher '6;161, Mi. loan D. Park—Dear Sir: It is with .unutterable feelings otgostitude that I am able. throUgh Me:Divine' Previdence of God, and by the wouilertworkiriCapacY:!,-;.: of that excellent medicine, ~anti Sarsaparilla," to give YOU Snip :.sY.4*l:l2Ai:Of almost hopplesapase. In the, winter of teso,l was attacker! with a severe pain, which was gradually extendiarthreimi-the whole' •-• right and leg.; at the same time r A totatjpoostration oktnyghysicalaystetri; aiso t mr,leg hadshrankikabout two thirds of its common, size 1 procured tnenuend,, . • -ince of a ekilful practitioner, who pronounpeit case one of the worst forma orliYerentattiniac7HAsaidf,". my cese-wtw one not•ei.ily-handied,.but_prescritintl.,:for-i:-- me.. I remained under his treatment;onUllman.Agis lied/teen/lid not help me- then pro curedOf Yon r agent at this place, W. A. Beers, two bottles of GayzottiaYel /ow. Dock and Sansßarilla, from. which I reeeititti a vast amount of benefit. Afterhaying, toted - four bottles more, I was able to pursue my busn•eas without anyq inconvenience, and have been since that-time mwell ... man, while bat a Amid time Anne T was "confined ,to -MY bed three-fourths of the time; andl cannot aseribe!.tha • return of my health to any . other cause than . agency of that truly valuable medicine, - bttyzottte low Dock and Sarsaparilla IfAS:d VADRIBER. • Se ' 1,4,485 V utre, aotter Mr./. A Park—Dear Sir: I send - iou the fore:Oleg certificate, and so far as I antacquitin.to , vtith hts Cage'; iris all true. I procured it, thinking it mot I.l3;n . .titaie,.. fit to you and the afflicted. IBu have theol,'ileger..or using it as you think' best. Yours',4.'l.ll:4litg; The following. Later is/ran a kigkilf rerFoncibis, cian, who enjoys an 'a:musics practice: Nevsaaa,lBtaxicCo., - . • Dr. Jahn D Park—Dear Sill , " Ttr. Guyzedt'S Extract of Sarsaparilla." This medicine has been prcteriUed,.• by me for the last three yeart,With good 'effect; insane, ral debility„ Liver .Complaint, -Jaundice, Dyspeintia, Chronic and Nervous d&eases:- In ail' Female 'uonl plaints it certainly is'unequalled: • - in the use of this medicine the patient constantly gains strength and 'vigor, a 'facr worth.v• of - groat `c in- ft &pleasant to the taste Mid snleiljaitittetut be used b persona -with itis.,most. delicate stomachs, with safety, under any circumstances. 1' am '4,7-Wiling from experience, and to the al:Dieted-I advise its . D. J. S. LEEPOR: Extraot of a Lagar from 'ma curtain! liferehenvin, . . • _ Marston, (Wisconsin), 0ck.i390.8.51J-.•-, Mr.loiln D. Pant—Dear out of your,-.'"Wibt tarts Balsam of Wild Cherry Gul.zate& tract of lfeliow_Etock and;.iorseparilliot) . lease for ward &supply imittediately. _ - Your Balsam of Wild Cherry - worked-to a charm:here,- —not a bottle failed of affording immediate - reiiefi main every instance-but-sine (an..ald.gentlemaaNif,7l-'yearfr::: of ate) , it cured, and the Vellow Dock iota - done as well. 1 took three bottles myself,. last lalli.and a . n.. joyed perfect health last winter, for the - first,vrintar for ' eleven years being rrolibled with a severe entjitirat,:of the skin, which laid me up from two weeks: to - lour months every winter and epr ing, until inat,winter, Fleury E. Jones, a brother merchant taro pa:adz/at. friend of mine. took two bottle& of the Yellow.Doar:for a Senolulen, Eruption, winch shas , worithd , .an...entite h)ystoreis the corner ut Wisconsin akvennelint Wainmstreet. Yours, respeethilly,,,-- 0 0 4 InrrPriewsf per bottle—six battles for 45. Bold by J. D. PARK,Cincinnatli North-east corner of Fourth and - Walutit stsr,-.l3ntrariCa on Walnut—to tirliointatirdereritttst bn Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; I. Wilcoxiitr, , eorner-Market street and the shamoud ; 13 A FahnestoulCleiVc • Fitis, burgh; I A Jones, Pittsburgh ; Lee f t .13eakharrourd:: . gheny City; L Duneli, Washington ; W 13:Lanther...-L ton, Frunklin; B Bowie,. Untontotruivii"Wefty. Greensbargh; S Kountx, Somerset; Scott & GButore s : Bedford; Reed &Son, , linntingtion; Mrs. crr, RollidaPtfr burgh; fitidebmnd fc.Co,_fndiann ; , J•ft Wright,iatten rung ; Evans &-'• , JA Wilson Son, Waynesburgh; -C0,%1 Calletnier, - AfeadL utile 3, Burton & Co; Erie FoTkv.r, Marotrt'3Ba Kelly IL Co, Butler; S 'Deaver . 4 'll3 stimliieribii, Warrein ; 'L. -ac $ Jr-,Brownsville— fribvv3s..: CROUP,F , do o y i 1. ... i. 0 r S . gd i A a a, T HE A SA S: ' T: CM : ll , B : o4 : l , R° :A o 3 l N et:te ' t) 9h t end t ° :nhe lhil ithe ta e F dm ie e l th r ou l::::::: : N IL g esa , 4 E ' : 9 8' Vi c k i : ffir . : 4l 11; i:1 :i " u : ? ; 4C 1:: :1 1 ) . : : 8 1 1 142 : 3 : 1 iiI r s: :: :: 4 : v : , . - z it 4.1 fi a l e l I . - rb,: : : :: 41: : : ?, --. 4 a .-:- ell, : M 4 - oi : gieeh — tiri e - :':. .._.. - i il.. wish to trifle with the 11179'6TheiltkiTii,t7ifie4ig.#4:0-0....' f kly to lay before them.the opinions 0--,,vouniof ~. men an ean ds . j oal udr eo t t .o the r Cousselva to make rio wild sueitioni Ale iaise, itOtimettts • , ... of it% ZCSBII , I, nor will we hold out any , hqm to iioll'e'eidi, :-, 1 ... humanity which fame will npi...y . ,TetTraa. .„.. t .- wilt Many Piiiia'fip":fheil"s K rel iv i e i li i:r B4 ;:a w d e- tha °l :edie i M2e tit ,...w iiil eApi_; , „ ..- th fi."'' y l tk 6the e ° l d rb p e ''b r iu :oh in fui' ''te° :ee Yl e 7 :d l4 :tu liS :on i'- :g ue e-, 1 7 . a..5 : :U1'e-d : ,z ll' _ ; "' :., Freeze the dual:Wesel:that; ?reaper of Caraway . an ,04 . .:... 6 .. ~ (..:,.. pia/twice!, Estettot Coliess, . . Dear Sir ; - I ,delayed . armweFinethe4enotitl At JPI4 repaestion,utitit I had ello.tertotdtroryeunesstng. Its /ifeettitiMlyowsrfamilY;or forhitiuniliesot:Myfribuds;,::,;?l,, Tide 5 have now done with.a highAegteear"....-„,,-;_,....-_,, tlon,.in'tllB4% - botti of tltiltit . an O • e l ar d fen-,....;" - . , ~ ...-„,i, . .,...- I have fated it, is ItS ingotttlefits shooritrWsLgr7 P:',.....,` .. medy for c01450.e4 p e A otr a g ic hs e ra c itt a tinp v, 7 , 13: 0 :5i; : fit tr....4.1.,:tr.,. . , ,.,.....„,._ :„. . Itamossmcs Brei 'eb;4siesv. -., -, -. vt,-.,•tc:,,..,. 1 ..., • _, Prom an' Orerseer tlik.fferiitiUrnetartiNa • 41)*4 , 614! Dr. E. Ayer :' , l..taive kieelfoitisitlef"lthe vidtgfeoligh. I ever had is my life. by 79)4 “qtraahr , Dp'.itardt *, hud. l2 . , ;-• never fa/I t 'whea I haVe opportunittof•Wee*:iiii ' dieit: l -2. to others. - ' • toure r - ' - ' • ,•..- _ -:' Q7' Rend 'the following, - MA See'...lflda;SdfifiZO : fs worth a ttial. 'Fite patient' become the etrectePthemedictue was unmistaktaq,,,wiiTrr • • Uirrup Staiam Hot•!q,' • • . ction alt - the symptnm . afsetlledl ofturit D4 na:Diou zni: !,ryour tt r e iohtnith r or ,— , lkemmr S ioTa ir rtp . : seestiii„ : .n h "7 : 6Ra v ilu e ,, diczne that would reset My easeinntat co v zit relief; 'and [have been steadily gattucg my strength: till my health to well nigh' reelered i had the While using your mediciv %na mr.Tnnattu of grediicauotr if curing with it my reverind frontpcnded hivpnroeh dutles bye, Livery attack of nrocm . p a v e pleasure zrzeplitynig -Om facia-t 6 : nd am, err, youre.tespeetfullyo J CALIIOUiIt.of srouth.oll74l/04,-,.....=. _ . • Cr" TllO.. 01.10Willg•tygg ."' thaPbY 6 Cia lls Stld.flfe2l " l.tlitl "kl'*Wsl-4: COnSCIMptitT - ugiqlot.l,4carAble .- „ -,. • • - etubtrlVPl,: l ;26lBl.A, J. O. Ayer ,--tqr: was taken WWI. a terriLlMCClllgEl;:. brought ea a.cold, lathe beginuicig of lest Fetiruaryv: and was eorthuod to: my, be.d.more.thanzZWoSiiattliiP,” -Centibing ineeeStlntly night, and day I.:1)k a and pale, my, eyea Arere,eunkert., and-ilasaki breath very &herr. ;Indeed,.! erue..rayidlYlieditilktmtnq. .• 4 , such distress for breath, that but;litdohopoptshy erycould be entertained..Whilsirithissituation,nfirlcia_ of mice; ithe Rev: Jolut-Keller,-of the. Bret. tit diStilrorreal''Z''' brought me rsbottie of your ,Cadadit Pl:tar-41y' 3rPrcg tried more to ratify him, than, fronirediexpeclatiotiOffiY - obtttiabagrOl.f. good effee r induced me 4O'clieditY.P.:, its latepadd found :Illy itiOw bt three -Cadatintil bm - wetlandstrang t vodcerlat-„' tribute my cure only to your greaticediciut.'2._.' Wittt.thO as - • Prepared andrdldby James C PracticalCheta k Lowell bass. fa t_3rhOeettieOlk bY fi: Featockiadd i Ft- I, schr , 4 l, "an gerertih . ; ,„ , , ..Fur,taltstrp:axactVkttilirWSkriar4oßlSLA-4... - ' ....,,,___,__,, A,-..- 308 t 1 P 11 AMYZlF4 ,4 S l, rvall = iktptt , tboyo Aho - :-:-• , ,y Csotal Bridgg r , itgepAcoAstOtl9l7l,uargto-tt:vm-keS-..;::::F,, ,, to 4rder. at tlioL iatortgl7=l,' CV-4171#11:611thitik _'ll:4 ' ' 70:: I'M , iv:id:Vain FURNITUAS,.S.O,FAS ar4.o-11,40F , - . ,,' - : - _ , .. atho,bestwarkapinship. =a past It.p_pixe 0.4 sit/t4W;q:. --,-, ;:-:' , 44. ,O;Ptattiaters , woult/ det-tr42 , t iti ifisit kLi'Vq:s l3- 0A6414,1'. ,,, :f.r.2 ,- , ,, f , Lklni# so4lla "O'' ,- '-'--, =. - Y ---,- ; - ? - zT , :iC--_- .7:.,,----.-=',;,v-,,,1.-7'?_3--- fr j( ; ;41 Dr. ch/ijilioter unsiri)ved Drerar`t. ~` ~~.c
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