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7our , pi:etestationa - -sanction -powerful: as- -a .
threat of war; :and yet no ; war At - all. -
.That.
sanction , will - JA:i.he 'deolattition• • cif Congress,
that the Intervention of a foreign: oier in -the`
donteatio::- airlifts - Of whatever ' nation—being a
violation t:if ,the laws of nations, by - the fact'Cif
such intervention:your neutrality laws of 1818
ure'snspended in asfaras the interfering, or in
terfereoce.clahning Itiweriti concerned. hinth,
er verde, that the citizens of the United States
r-,.. are atliherty - to follow their, own. inclination in
respect to such a foreign power which violates
- . ..; , i - i . :
the of Nations. . . - •
.n - -This =action would be sufficient, because the
enterprising Spirit_ of your high-minded people
flis too Well known not to be feared by all the.des
-PI potS'of the world.
t 4-3 Vier hiss;. which forbid your citizens to par
take -
CI in. n armed expedition abroad, are found-
Fel ed , upon-the sentiment that to a foreign_ ; power
• - with which you are on terms of amity, the .re
garde Of .friendship are tine.' 134 t -, you;Without
becoming inconsistent with your own fundamen=
Er talprinciples,. cannot- consider yourself - to be in
11 geed friendship with a power which violates the
1, 8 , 4 4 1 ., Ar.:Naiipils k so you. may •_Well..irithdraw
1.1 the regards offriendship . from it without resort--
U. tog to war. Between friendship and hostility
, T if there is yet a__ kiddie.. position—that of being
neither driend or enemy,therefore permitting to
everyyprivataindividual to Oct, as he pleases.
Thus. the coiditiiinai:retialt,of -your neutrality .
t, laws would enforce the - respect to your protesta
t tion‘WithiM . -.etting Your , country in the moral, '
f`obligatinti to, .-g
nuuntain your protestation by
.. war. •
I hope7thoss' who share my principles, but heal
tate--to/Petinotinee, on account of the pessitrility
of.:a inkr;:willlii) pleased to consider this humble
suggestion; •and will see, that with my princi- '
pips; war - *ill be averted from the United States,
and- by_ opposing - my principles the United States
will soon -1p .forced into dangerous difficulties,
out - of, which' they cannot be extricated but by
a - war; tibial they will .trlve to fight single :
handed and aione.
Gentlemen—l have' almost abused your kind
patience, and atill I must claim your indulgence.
for some further remarks. I am told that the
~,t ß omatt-Catholics in the United. States are op
%posed-to my views. I am glad to be able to say
that , in general it is not so. I have warm friends
and kind protectors amongst the Roman Catho
lics here. The gallant Gen. SEIELDB, Mr.
Bows, the Senator from Louisiana, the warm
hearted Governor of Maryland, Judge Ls GRAND
at Baltimore, and many other of my kindest
frinds, are Roman Catholics ; and from New
York - up to whatever plain, masses of Roman
Catholics have so universally, so generally shar-
edin the
. common sympathy bestowed on me,
as whoever else. How could It be otherwise ?
' Ls my - cause not the cause of freedom? And is
freedom not a treasure to whatever religious de
ntinikafion ? Can there be a people of whatev
er religion who loves to be oppressed ? What
cituntry. is ' more Roman Catholic than Italy,
than Rome. itself? And is Italy—is Rome not
opposed to the - despotic Government of the Pope
in Rome, while it remains strongly attached to
the spiritual authorities of the Pope ?
As for myself I am a Protestant not only by
faith but by conviction ; and no man can be
more warmly attached to religions convictions
then Lam, It is no merit of mine that my
troublestureiVe has:affordedtome opporttmities
of severe teal in that,reainot, and it isrio merit
of mine; tint's: - simple necessity that I did not
sacrifice "my 'religions convictions to whatever
consideration. But I am no sectarian, I claim
liberty -of conscience for myself; and what I
claim for myself, I am of course ready to re
spect ha whomsoever else. I therefore respect
every religions conviction. I respect the convic
tion of Roman Catholics, and will never forget
that it lathe religion of nearly half of my coun
trymen now, who have cordially co-operated in
the cause of my country's Independence. I will
never forget that it is the religion of Poland, of
all Italy, of half Germany, of the greatest parts
of France and Ireland, whose hearts for the
greateitpart are with me,—and the rest of whom,
on reflection, must be with me, because they
must side withcivil and religions liberty.
Bat if I were a Catholic, I would see with
even morellnlzi than, as the simple assertion of
civil and religious liberty, I now see—Popery
prostituted by obedience to the Czar, the relent
less persecutor of Catholicism, who forced the
United Greek Catholics, in the Polish Provinces,
by every imaginable cruelly, to abjure their con
nection
with Rome, and carried out at a far
greater expenditure of human life than Ferdi
nand-and Isabella, or Louis XlVth, the most
stupendous priselytism which violence has yet
achieved.
Certainly more than 100,000 human beings had
died of misery, or under the lash, in the manner
in which the unfortunate Minsk nuns were proven
to have died, before he terrified these unhappy
millions into a submission against which their
consciences' revolted. Yet with this man, red
with blood, and &untied with the million curses
of their co-religionists. have the men of that
order which rules Popery, now made an alliance,
or, rather a compact of submission, like that
which-evil doers, according to the superstition of
past ages, made with the evil spirit. A peculiar
cloixecler of that order,_ is the ambition to rule
the world; hence its alliance with the Czar.—
Henee is the Pope an obedient satrap of the
Ciar, the sanguinary persecutor of Catholics In
the Polish Provinces. Hence we see High Priests
of that church, misusing their Boleti's' stical
authority, opposing every movement for liberty,
and supporting the cause of despotism on earth.
In thii enormity, enlightened Catholics them
selves- see clearly, but that ambitions power
which it was a Pope who had been foremost to
suppress, but which, with a reptile like vitality
had writhed from under the heel that bruised it,
and succeeded in wreathing itself again and
again Around the neck of Catholicism, for
whom :the ascendancy of that power, had
always been ti period of disaster and confusion.
The Roman Catholics or Hungary, Poland,
Italy; Germany, France, understood this thor
°uglily: lalt possible that the Roman Catholics
of this Republic should less understand it?—
end that Amongst them at movement should gain
ground opposite to the aspirations of freedom,
and beneficial but to the Czar—the oppressor of
their religion? Is it not clear to them why
good men, Catholics, like LAMENAUS and ho
use.= and 0/OBERTI incurred the censure of the
Roman Court; why the archbishop of Paris,
folind himself in opposition to its policy,—and
why the of the Roman Catholic Clergy
of Italy, of Romagna, and of Rome itself, are
hostile to the temporal authority of the Pope, and
sympathise with Mazznix an generally, that of 17
conspirators, recently arrested for conspiring in
faqir of the Republic, against Austria, 16 were
priests belonging to the humbler orders of the
clergy, They are, in fact, opposed to the union of
tempo - id - end spiritual authority, which degrades
a relieousconviction into a policy subservient to
detpctisut , They , are opposed to persecution
atulintelitince : and regard with abhorrence the
unnatural league with all oppressing despotisms.
,Thess'' are, indeed things which every Catholic,
having Onlyratheart the interest of his religion,
ought, with deep sorrow, to view, and not allow
himielf - to be abused as a tool by individuals
who:take the word "religion" but to BCreta their
private: ambition with and whose motto is—
"let:the world groan in chains when we but rule
under the stidow of the Eagle of Russia."
'Really I am sorry to have thus to speak. But
onceio do it, was a necessity. If it be indeed
true - -‘ that amongst the Roman Catholics an op
position is got up against my cause, let them
remember that in opposing me they oppose the
independence and freedom of millions of Hun
garian Catholics, the independence and freedom
of Catholic Italy, Catholic half of Germany,
and Catholic France : , and in opposing me they
- are supporting the 9.4r,,,the most bloody enemy
of their religion;r-OnVare doing the business
of. -Russian diplonnitiv ~ 4
Gentlemen,tierty . l , *lll end. If, ,11e - cause;'
which. I_ 'repreSe44l* not of, a higher - duty,
and if the. , heart : 4 the people of the United
States were not ziafej moved by prbmiples and
by liberty than tAMuire. the moving power of
petty interests, I'vqtildniention that while the
victorynf- alks.4asM is about to exclude Amer
ice's agriculture:* industry from the market
of guroPe; till Alory . of freedom opens it to
them. -_ EinngaryAnne is a market to V13,000,-
000 a year for bratin and the pregnantnOoos"
city for souse lOMO idles of railroad, connect-.
ed with the °pit* med. condition nf itrovm iron
works would Or_ '" an immense field of enter
' prise to the in: pq peculiar to • Pennsylvania-
Bat.with pit, chargunients‘arenotrequired,
17 /
and_ I have
_en too long ulAtady. I most
humbly than leu for your generous sympathy.
I inist - lttnn } ,thank you particularly for the. i
Iluaaferin this Festival—ever biberemem- '
berW,... l s' m '- is arraliged.. Indeed, more than.
....-p,q,p„4 was spent on my humble self, thol 2 V - I: ll legreetelr.W"pray, "don't mind
41 . ; I sin not worthy of - attYrkper- - ,
and I feet humbled: not gladden
them, let me.be unregurded,let
I, let me be uncessp4,—but t*
Ip bleediigUniga — ry:" May Ibi
dilated and trampled in the - dusti.. l
same. litungaren cause will - net
*Tortilla, lent worthy of your
nothing to me, nothing for, me,
,gary,.;for - Freedom's and'for op
-0 sake, - -
Dptel4 iTl_liis kestival;ibis practi=
- ruAfluitgaryryou - mvited, to sit
nipet'Of r lotir suliataziliia.. gendi...
____
romiy. Be thanlied;a: thousand - times - thanked
for it. _ May your generous example be folloWed:
may. the - Association- of Friends - of -Hungary,—
of which - this Festival hi the first; on's broad ex-.
tertsivebegisspread -over. _the West: May you
have given the start to that practical view, that
every dollarapent is kindlyintended; but unpro
fitable demonstrations; ,is ft dollar lost for Hun
gary. And if your generous, as well as practical '
example, be followed threngh the West, upon the
moat promising threshold. of which I now stand,
i
then ndeed it will prove true, what some tell— I
that it is in the West L will find America, ener
getic and . generrs, as it is gigantic and free..
On the conclusion of this great address,
the musicians struck up the "Star Spang
led Banner,", which we thought never
sounded so well. Immediately after this
Mr. Irwin introduced to the Chairman,
'and to the meeting, the gentleman deputed
by the Governor of Massachusetts to bear
to Kossuth the resolutions of the Legisla
ture of that State, inviting him to visit
•
their capital. This gentleman is Erastus
Hopkins, Esq., a member of the Legisla
tUre of that State, the mover of the resolu
firms, And one of the most eloquent of the
libeiiy-loving sons of the Bay State. On
;presenting the resolutions of his State,
and the letter of Governor Bou twell, Mr
Hopkins addressed Kossuth in a strain o f
eloquence of about twenty minutes' dura.
t ion, as powerful us any that we ever lis
tened to; and which was deeply felt by the
great man who he addressed. Kossuth
-replied, in a very happy manner, that he
would visit 'Massachusetts before he em•
harked for Europe.
Dz.Gazzam then offered the following
resolutions sustaining the cause of Hun
gary, and pledging the people of this coup•
try to the full support of intervention against
the powers of Despotism . The resolu
tions were unanimously adopted; and then
the Festival was closed with prayer by
the Rev. Mr. Passavant.
. Resolved, That whether it be our duly and interest, as
a people, to support and to aid others to support a law of
Nature and of Nature's God, promulgated to the nations
bribe world in our Declaration of independence, is a
momentous question,the proper solution of which should
be sought by Americans; not under the mere impulse of
sympathetic feelings, however generous; nor of indig
nation, however natural ; but with minds unclouded by
passion and uninfluenced by fear; With calm deterau
nation our citizens should weigh the organ:teats in favor
of intervention for non-intervention, and if any can be
addoeint, the arguments against it, and then decide as
duty to God and man may require—they should decide,
not according to the selfish interests and security of the
passing hour, but, in view of the enduring interests and
eternal obligaions of the nation.
Retained, That, in our opinion, the time has come when
duty and interest do reqire the United States to support
and to aid others to support the right of a nation to es
tablish for itself such form of government s• to its people
may seem beat caleulated to effect their safety sad their
happiness, To those who differ with us in sentiment,
we say, let us reason together as friends ; but, do not
shun Investtgationst—do not delay discussion—do not
postpone the decision,
Ladies' Association ortlie Friends officio-
Sari.
There was a fall and enthusiastic meeting of
the above Association, yesterday at the 2d Press
byterian Church. The ladies came forward in
immensenumbers, paid a dollar each, and re
corded their names as Friends of Hungary, in
the book prepared for that purpose.
The Festival will take place at the 2d Presby
terian Church, on Thursday afternoon, at 3
o'clock, when Madame Kossuth, Madame
Pedtzski, and other distinguished personages
composing the suite of Governor Kossuth, will
be present.
The address to Governor Kossuth will be de.-
livered by the Rev. W. D.:HowAnn, the eloquent
pastor of the 24 Presbyterian Church.
The Ladies have chosen D. N. Warne. as Preis
dent and L. Hearse as Vice President, on the
occasion.
Mrs. Hodkinson, Miss Eliza Brooks, Mies
Helen M. Dunlap, Mrs. Eliott, together with
the Trustees of the Church, have been chosen a
Committee of Arrangement
Mrs. Annie E. Wade has been chosen leader
of the Choir, and a piece composed by herself
will be sung on the occasion.
Mrs. Howard, the treasurer, has been request
ed to convert the proceeds of the sale of tickets
into American gold, and hand it over to Madame
Kossuth.
N. B. There will be an adjourned meeting of
the Association this morning at 10 o'clock, when
the balance of the tickets will be disposed of.
Tax Weissman—A Rio Fuson Exesormo —Yesterday
the snow and ice was fast disappearing from our streets
and the surrounding has ; and If the thaw continues for
a few days more, we may expect one of the largest
floods that has ever occurred within the memory of the
oldest inhabitants, except those who lived to the days
and were a part of the " Pumpkin Flood," many years
ago that "were a Flood which was a Flood." Bub
we expect to have another in a few days which will be
" someptunpkins " In that line; and we would warn ail
those who live in the neighborhood of the rivers, to at'
tend to their " finatiog property," or they may get up
some fine morning and discover that it has "emigrated."
Tag Poon.—On Saturday, the citizen.; of Pittsburgh
and Allegheny convened at Philo Hall, and organized
its' calling Isaiah Dickey, Esq., to the Chair, and appoint
ing Joshua Hanna, Erg , Secretary, On motion of Jo
seph Knox, Eaq , a committee from each ward of the
Iwo cities was appointed to colteut funds, and a com
mittee of three to distribute the same, ihrousti any So•
aleties now in eals , onou, for the relief of worthy ease,
of want—Messrs. J. H Shoenberger, James Park, Jr.,
and Joseph Kiwi, Esq., were appointed Some other
miscellaneous business was transacted; 61130 collected ,
end the Ward committees appointed,—Dispatch.
BRIDGE . CALste DECIDSD.—The editor of the Journal
received a private dispatch from Washington, convey
ing the u gratifying intelligence that the Wheeling
Bridge case has beendecided by the Supreme Court, ad
vereely to the Bridge Company."
We have the further information that Judge NI Lean
is charged with the delivery of the opinion of the Conn.
We infer, frem the tenor of our dispatch, that this opin
ion wit he delivered to day. Upon the main fact, pow
ever, that the Court have agreed upon their decision ,
there ir a perfect certainly."
MARRIED I
On Thursday morning, Mkt instant, by the Rev. S
Williams, Mr. J. S. ATTERBURY to Miss ELIZA B
WRIGHT, daughter of Dr. Wright. all of this , rity.
DIED.
At Washington City, D. C., on Monday, January With,
1852, JOSEPH N. PATTERSON, Esti , Insularly of this
city.
117- AT an adjourned meeting of the NEPTUNE
FIRE COM PAN'Y, held in their Hall, on Saturday eve
ning, 24th instant, the following officers were elected to
fill vacancies, caused by resignation,—viz :
Fins Engineer—John !Witco.
Second do William Paul, Jr.
Tiird do Washington Stewart.
elzrimws— WUllam Boyle
.OEORGE FUFSTON, Pres't.
A. N. APOotnota, Stiiiretary.
fsa27:lt
ITT Tau undersigned hereby give notice, that, with
the leave of Providence, the Address of the Clergy, by
Dr. M'Cuz.., the Chairman of the Comtniuee, will be pre
sented to Gov Kosurrtt, in the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, un Tuerday, Janata" , 27th, at 3 o'clock. P.M. ,
The friends of Hungary, and or the cause of Civil - and
Religious Liberty in the Nations of the Earth, are or
--
dray invited to the meeting
The middle block of pews, us faras may be necessary,
will be reserved for the Ministers and the Students of
the Theological Seminaries of Allegheny.
'Tickets of admission can be hpd at the Presbyterian
Book Depository on Third street; . -Oen.Lazimer's Office,
Fourth street; J.b.APCord's Store, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets; and 4. Douglas' Drug Store, corner of
Federal and Market streets. Allegheny.
The. proceeds of the meeting will be devoted to the
maintenance. of the rights of Conscience in Hungary-
The Minister* are requestsd to meet at 2 o'clock, P - . M.,
fa the. Lecture Roome - the church
Er Wont open art} o'clock
ja2o By.Order.of the Cosnmiuog of Arrangements.
DUQUESNE GREYS.—The old members of the
aboireCoips, - and those friendly to it, who wish to
JOIN 11.11 - DRE'A NEW OROLNIZAZION, are iequest•d to
• meat at WILRINS HALL. on Thursday evening
llnett, the 29th'instantAt7nbiloek, precisely.
Arranvements will lie matte to instil new vigor
itito - the Corps—and punctual attendance l there
- (Ore requested. By order.
1a2 7 : 31 CHARLES GLENN, Jr., Behr.
ISSOLUTION OF PAg.T . NEELStII.P.- 7 The Partner
ebip heretoeirivx.,stingg between thin zubseribere,
vite 'ol44mila solved by inutnel consent. The bast,
trees sval 'be cantreued by Z. Elenerirta.27B Liberty
tatree_t t and by, L. Jerez] ewekt, under' the! .Arm!!' Juror.
I teweV. Brix, 2 0 4 Liberty street.
LEOPOLD 1 &ItOiLiWplo.
j 13913t.2. L. ELSNER. • . -
nemoirsx. .
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TEtEdimc::NEWS.
BY THE OWlLLYl,ltritri
EUROPEAN NEWS
,„
ARRIVAL OF: AMEnICA
111auex, Saitwdity, Jan. 24.
The America arrived here at midnight, with
dates to the 10th.
FRANCE
Prance is tranquil.
A coolness has arisen between Lord Normandy,
British - Minister at Paris, and the President, in
consequence of a difEculty about Belgium. Lord .
Normandy was to leave for London on the 10th ;
report says his absence will only'be temporary.
The funds declined one centum, in consequence
of the difficulty, but closed firm.
• The promulgation of the new Constitution has
been postponed ten days; much anxiety was
felt for its details.
' Nine hundred political prisoners had been sent
to Cherbourg, preparatory to their transportation
to Cayenne.
ENGLAND
A dissolution of the English cabinet seemed
inevitable. The Ministry are expected to fall
before the meeting of Parliament.
Lord John Russel had a conference with the
Queen at Windsor. Attempts to strengtuen the
Ministry, by Peelite alliances, has signally failed,
and the Prime Minister will be obliged so meet
Parliament without any accession to his strength.
The Marquis of Lansdowne has tendered his
resignation as President of the Council.
The intelligence from the Cape of Good Hope
is disastrous to the British forces. Lieut. Col.
Fordyce, Capt. Deveurish, Lieuts. Cary and
Gordon, with several men, in a skirmish, the 6th
of November, and the force compelled to retreat.
The British troops sustained a reverse at Sagoes,
on the coast of Africa, in attempting to chastise
a native King for slave dealing.
Lieut. Kein has abandoned the project of
crossing Siberia in search of Sir John Franklin.
When the steamer Amazon was burned 41 pas
sengers and 89 of the crew perished; 14 psssen
gers and 89 of the crew saved themselves, in
boats and were picked up. The Amazon harmed
to the water's edge and then exploded. Many
were suffocated in their births, the flames were
so sudden. On the alarm being given the pas
sengers rushed into the boats, two of which
swamped alongside, all in them perished.
Among those lost, were Capt. Simonds, 4 offi
cers, the Surgeon and Elliot Warburton, author
of the Crescent and the Cross.
The American ship Columbus was wrecked on
the Irish coast; two ladies and two steerage
passengers were lost., the rest were all saved.
AUSTRIA
Don Jnan Infanta, second son to Don Carlos,
eloped from his wife at Vienna, with an English
Governess. His wife is sister to the Duke of
Modena.
The Austrians boast that Prince Achwarzen..
burg dismissed Lord Palmerston.
GERMANS
The treaty between Denmark and Germany,
has been concluded. The German troops are to
evacuate Holstein ; but the Austrian troops re.
main provisionally at Hamburg.
The German Diet decided in favor of sup
pressing the Federal deet, after declining Ans.
trim' 's proposal to form a German Navy. The
divisions were commanded by three officers of
the leading powers.
RUSSIA
Murat was the Circassian Chief reported to
have surrendered unconditionally to the
Russians with the fortress and a large body of
soldiers.
XXXII CONGILICEIS-IPIESV SESSION
Wsantcarna, Jau 26
Samara—Ps bill was introduced, granting land to lowa
for railroad purposes
Mr. Underwood moved to amend l.y appropriating to
the thirteen original States about fourteen
acres of land located therein, for purposes of education
and internal improvement. Snore any scum, wa s
taken,
The Senate adjourned
Hot:as—The resolution icalling for the correspond
ence between M. Kossuth and Capt. Long, was adopted
The balance of the day was occupied iu deltaic nbon
the joint resolution, authorizing the printing committee
met:minter with LinelturniZe Armstrong for the printing
of 100,000 copies of the census report. The question
was not decided when the
House adjourned-
M I SSI SqT PPI NAVIGATION
Minipms. Jan. 2tl
There were twodeek liandsseililded by the collapse on
board the Pfizer Miller, and one killed. The following
boats have passed up: Lafayette, Paul Anderson, Globe
and Harry EMI. The following ■re lying here ; Al/Irma.
Panay Smith, Nashville H. I). Bacon, Sites Wright,
Pride of the %Vert. Western World, Alice Scott. Sligo
and Chickasaw.
The river is down to low water mark ; and the me is
not running quite so much at on yesterday. The Bulle
tin is reported aground al Fort President's Island- It
rained all day yesterday ; but the weather is sow clear
anti pleasant.
HUNGARIAN S Yid PATHY.
Sr LOCIIS, January VG
The meeung In Mao, of Hiumpary, at the Rotunda of
the Court House, on Saturday evening min very Msg.,
and great unanimity of (retina, marti trtailffeSMile ALyor
Kennett prestded, asslated by several Vice President.
and Srcretanes.
A number of speeches w r made; apd resolutions
adopted, inviting Kossuth to visit the etty.,4tod making
provision for his reot piton. et.Cilmaiittet , 4 11; fifty v.... ,
appointed to wide the necessary ortangeinteins.
There were iltght rdICIn lest night, and it thawed all
day.
Phe Pager Miller collapsed her dew, scalding two
deck hands. but killing noon°
rained ail day yesterday, but the weather i- now
clear and pit arrant.
RIVER NEWS, MARKETS, ice.. Ac
St. Lome, January tai,
The weather to mild. It was thawing all day yesterday,
toward. evening the weather became cooler, and there
wan frost at night. The thermometer at 7 A. XI. to day.
stood at 30 deg. below zero
The Alton packet is the only steamboat running.
The river is falling slowly, and is clear of ice opposite
the city, but gorged at Grand Tower.
The markets are stagnant, with the exception of Pro
visions. Late on Saturday afternoon there was a age
sale or hulk meat—the produce of EON bogy, except the
proportion of hams-16,000 shoulders at .64e, 16,000 sides
at 61; 5,000 to 8,000 hams at 7c ;—the sales being equal to
about 64. c., the hog round.
The Tobacco Plant arrived last night from the wreck
of the Dunkirk, with a part of her cargo
Nl•:W YORK 31ARKET— January ta;
Flour—The seam. of to-day amount to lY 4 able. Staitt
4,61.1a4,75; tlouthern. 4,6804.87.
Reef—t3,7s6+l 4,00 e bbl,
Ohio Sizes 68; U. S Sixei 62
EVENING
Cotton—Holders are awaiting letters by the A merles;
sales of 500 bales.
Flour—Sales of 6000 bbis at 84,5604 62 for .tate. and
54,62614,70 for Southern.
Corn is inn; mixed is held at 70 cents.
Pork—Sales of 160 bbl' at 80 (or new
Beef—Sales of inset at S 5 57 for prime.
Tobacco—Sales of 100 hhds Kentucky et tiVrii
Stocka—Sales of Reading Railroad at 031'631
CINCINNATI MAIIKKI'B —Jun t.%.
The markets continue dull. The sale of Flour umouor-.
td 104100 bble e t 83,15.
Pork-7;5, 000 the bulk Pork, at Si for oboulderr; for
01064,
Whiskey—Sales at 14;
The river has alien 4 feet since Saturday. A general
thaw is progressing.
Dissolution
ITHii_partnership heietolore existiing nutter ihe,drm
of FICIMEN C "TOUVENEI. 7 i 3 tins day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business in this city will be set
tled by D. FickeiFen, at the old stand. Nu 137 Liberty
street. B. FICKEISEV,
January I, 1952 J IL STOUVEN
I have this day sold my interest in the Wine and Li
goer Establishment to D. Pressman. I . cheerfully re
commend him to all OUT old customers.
Jima J Ft. STOUVENEL.
A A MASON &CO are alocing out the halanee of
A
. their best French Merinos. lia27
174INGFIAMS I GINGHAMS !—Pine French selling nt
IL)r 152 , at A. A. MASON & CO.'S.,
ja27 Nor 62 and 64 Market .t
SUGAR CURED HAMS AND liEtt.e.—
Constantly on band, at %a Liberty street, a full
supply of Evans' and Swifts' eelebmted Cincinnati Su
gar Cured Hams and Dried Beef, for sate at the !owes
rates. Also, prime new city oared do
W. A. APCLURG & CO,
'a27 Cirncers and Tea DpalArs
BL&CKWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOtt JANUAR ,
MT—For the present year the value of this Maga
zine will be much increased in political interest, in view
of European events.
School for Husbands—a Novel, By Lady Bulwer
Lytton. Three London volumes in one complete.
Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady. By Therese Polszky.
With a H. storical Introduction, by Frances Polszky.
Gruty's Whig Almanac for 185 a.
H. MINER k CO., Smithfield street, have the shove
for male. -01127
Fresh arrived of Near tiood•T
T. K. BI O I7.IfIGEIT & str.crramas,
117 WOOD STREET,
THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for mie
-1,000 M. G. D. and S B. Percussion Cap:,;
4,000 doz. Spool. Cotton—assorted ;
400 Sts. Patent Thread Buttons;
800
great gross Agate Buttons;
300 doz. Gum Suspenders;
ISO doz. Berlin Gloves l•
dodoz.Cotton (Rowel ,
. 1.20 gamma Pongee-Handkerchiefs; •
50 do Ladies'.Linert. • do;
75 do Cambric • ;
30 cartoonsßonnet Ribbons ;
t 5 do Satin and Mantua Ribbons ;
6 do Cap do
Together with a large and well selected stuck of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
They would also call the intention of the trade gener
ally,to the largest and most varied assortment of Gold
Jewelry, Watches, &c., ever - offered in this mark.et— ail
Of which they Oirtf no the most reasonuttle terms
A W YOKE CITY P ' to mot sell
ing all the most fashionable Gold Jewelry, ,fiae
Sil
vet' Spoons, Gold Chains Gold Pens and . Pencils, Gold
and Silver Spectacles. Also, a fine assortment of field
and Oliver Watches, and other goods at. New York priceraxschtch AI about one-half less than isms( rstail
prices to Pittsburgh, and namistake. if Fon will Please
esti In after you base looked at the goods and , pnces at
**Other establishments, you will at men - seep the dif
(mane bet Ween their old high cotabinationpirices and
outs ; we ask is a fair comparison of gocids and
prices. tja2o7 No. a Market Street,*
DAILY DEWS* OF,TELE:III4IEMETS.
• oriricx* PAILY)1 10 0 Y
7;1
4 PGost ,
luiltdatt, January:9BM
The weather yesterday continued *pd.:rate, and
thawed throughout the day. In 'lip Market we haie
change to notice, and very few transaction! of itny'critri
sequence.
FLOUR—Receipts very limited; we heard of a few
lots being sold at 82,95 to 83,00, for stiperfine ; 53,10 to
•
83,12 tor extra.
RYE FLOUR—Sales of 10 bbls. at 53,00 41P bid. •
MOL4SSEB7-Sales of 25 tibia. at 33c.,10ur months,
for common ; Sugar House 40 to 40e. ife gall.
SUGAR—The demand continuer moderate for the city
trade. We note rater at 59 to Ofc., us in'quality.
MACKEREL—We have sales of 25 tibls:No. :I at 87,-
.25 •
Ow AN
EN T 18E STO.OII. Or Dar GOODS
J. V. DILLE South-Wast Corner Market' II Vourtti SegA
j A VING determined to do. business by d e first of
R .
jl april next, 'snit positively sell his entire stoek,
without reserve,
girAT COST..
The stock 011 - hand is large and well assorted, being
flesh goods of recent purchase, comprising In part, a
full assortment of Domestic Goods, Cloths, Cashmeres,
and Vestings Irish Lincus, Linen Sheeting, and Thibet
'Cloths. Cashmere and French Merinos; Alpaccs; Mo.
hair Lustre; Mous de bales, plain and tsg'd; will, a full
10..orunent of other new style dress goods
SILKS—A large Block of Pasin Slack Lustre; Fa a, y
uud Platt charnels.o dress silks; plain black and change
able Turk Satin.
A WLS —droche, Square, and Long Shawls A
large assorunent of Bey State Long Shawl•; white and
colored crape and silk shawls.
Ai the entire stuck will be elined out at the time above
named, runny of these goods will he sold at prices with •
out tegasti to cost. Custoracte; tuay thereforp.rely on he
'ail offered the
NEW RAILROADADVERTISEMENT.
WESTERN RAILROAD
FROM
Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Columbus au.*
Cincinnati,
N euNNECTION IViTif TIIEPENNA. CENTRA.I
RAiL.NO.AP.
•
Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in lass than
Ten flours, by a continuous Railroad Line !
I,prets Train an the Ohm and Peitiwytvainn
Railroad, leaves Putsbuigh at 9 A, hl , stopping at
Bewiekly, Rochester, New Brighton Darlington, knot,
Pan C-tumbianu, awl Salem, and reaches Alit•
ante, att miles trout Pittsburgh, at I P hi Passengers
leaving Alliance an the Cleveland Railroad at 2 P. M ,
and reach elevate dat 645 P hl Returning the pa,
'ringers leavo Cleveland 019 A 111 at Y P. Al ,
and reach Pittsburgh at T P M.
Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh in two days. without night travel, and save
Rout one to too days to connecting with the Penne Cen
tral autlroul.
.3tages run daily nom Alliance to Canton, Nia.illon,
%Voonter and Mansfield, and from Enon to New Cantle,
Poland and Warren.
1 . 0 - The New Brighton Accommodation Tram leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A and 4 P M and New kinghlon
at 7.3 U A. hi. and 1.30 P. Al.. stropping at intermediate
111111100 P.
EXCUMOII guild for two days, ate 'old ;,e.-
tween Pmgburgh, Roeherdet and New Brighton
Tar Trnin• do not ran on Sunday.
Omnitmses rut: in connection with the- warns to and
from the station on Federal Street
For tickets apply rat the Fetleial Street Station of the
Ohio and Railroad, to GEORGIE PARKIN,
Ticket Agent.
Through tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveiond,
price 154.00—rind Stout Pittsbuigh to Cincinnati, price
et I,o(l—itre *old at the Railroad Station, and by
.1. MOS ISIEN ,
Mononrahria Hoch Piswboreb.
PENNY i•VA.SII A It A. L. It OA LA
riiHE suli-crlhcrs, Agents for the Penintylvarun flail
j. road Company. are now prepared to receipt freight
through to Ploladelphia during the winter at the tollow
ing rate.:
For all Ont clues gouJtt and wool. • •51,2 per lOU Ms
For bacon, butter, lord, tallow, and
all heavy freight 1,00 per lOU
Time Five day.
COVODB & GRAHAM. Ag`ts,
lanl2 Corner Penn find Wayn e 14 , p,, N b urzh
pr osstrrri. the Hungarian Patriot, will he to our
midst in a few days- It is proposed to give }loathe
Entrees of war, MONEY 'Those desiring to purchase
their winter rlothing and stilt promote the_gnat rause,
can n av e from 15 to VI per et. by calling at UHF-STEWS
ESIToSIIIM, of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Storks full and
complete. Work warranted. The largest stork of Nuys
clothing in the city. We study to please.
mal4 71 Smithfield at., near Diamond - alley
YIIk:PARED sod sold by JNO. YOUNSON.
G Lafferty •Oeet This powerfully concentrated pre
paration; the medical virtues of which are fou inl• to he
eight times the strength of the original American Oil.
It to put up in bottles at 25 and 271 cents, each, with full
ihreettuno for Its use. In every disease where tee twig'.
nal Americau Oki Imo been found at all efficacious, end
it .3 far exceeds the angina lin power, as toreador it the
CHEAPEST IttEDICTNE IN THE WORLD. Cali and
LTV It. JOIN YOUIVOSoN.
N. B. The origins/ Oil in ita natural state an taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as atiorg--and
will be found genui n 4. notwithstanding a certain firm
ci3lllll. to be the Vroprietors.
r
State nail:tall Fire lasuranee Company.
BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Surruktiu.n , i'rteaoaa I:,
Pittsburgh, May 184,1E31.
tiir best ex wester or thr cticr eva of the Director Vn
endeavorta e to make the "STATE MUTUAL Fl HE
NSURANCE DONIDANV" meet the want, of the
community, is the unparalleled amottpt of haivess
which hat been done—having Issued 7 t 900 P
cita during the past year, thereby addsna over $130,000
to the funds of the company Neatly all the property
Insured it Mate ;laical kind, in smaD ri4kr, end a lerge
proportion located for only one year
Whole No. 'Policies iasued •• • • •
do do expired, terminated a
canceled • •
do do In force - --
Amount of Property Inbuted • -
do Canceled, terminated sum ex
pined--
Loinsva.c.l, Jam ufi
do do in force
do Premium Notee•• •- • •.. . .
du Cancele.4l,tenrithvird.expr'cl
do In force •—•— . . • ...
do Cush Premintal received
du do renceled
Whole amount of latiaee and expert
IseS paid •• • ...... - i41,411,43
Balance in favor* the Co., in
To city or country merchants, and allr4ris of d 0,411-
limp, and isolated or country properly, it tw toile Cod
Liu , company afford; advantage; in pond at cheupn••ss,
'minty and security, ulterior to no Insurance Compiiity
it: this country.
Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved y
tem of Ciattstficatior. of RiAlts, excluding all .pet.tal
hazards. "lauding owy a limited amount in any one lo
cality, Int, pre...lading the frequency and Oeelif fru. Of
laige liteo, and &It., on both the Stock and Mutual pl
ti not only ptraeoS4ex the cheapneos and accominoditi you
of Loth rnethuuo, bat entitles the ',Hared to a partu•lon
non to the pronto.
It Li; under the eoutroi of the (ollovetu t t Diteetors: -J
Y. Rutherford. A J. Gill nt., Jolo, kt. racket, 9nmae T
Joneh, Alonzo A Came), Philo C. Settgwiek, Rat •tt
dots, Samuel Janet. John P Rutherford.
J P. RUTHERFORD, I•re,`l
A J See'y.
A A. C•ttntaa, Actuary.
N. Sertp Dividend of fifteen per cent on es p , -
nog policies has been declared by /be Directors, sm. is
now rev rl Yab le at this Office for renewals, or redeems.
Lie iii.anoit the end of ninety days.
eivrnlAw A. A. bARRIF.R. Agent.
\B. BLANCH AK lls—Dear :--It is with feelings not
1.,/ easily described. that I have determined to address
you this letter. Previous to consulting you, I hail suffered
for several year, from the effects of Self Abuse, and feel
bound to express my gratitude to yon, and to declare to
the world that your course of treatment, both in a moral
and physical SCREW, has, been of the most beneficial char
acter. In early life, at school, I learned the habit of
Self Abuse, and continued the practice 'or six years,
without being aware of its Matti nature, or the terrible
consequences sure to follow its indulgence. I first ob
served any appetite very much increased; but notwith
standing that, I began to lose flesh very tapioly, and ex•
hibit :consuleruble emaciation. After a time, however,
my appetite failed, and I became much debilitated,—the
slightest exertion fatiguing me exceedingly. My sight
became impaired, and I found my memory not so good
as formerly. I also experienced a total disability to con
centrate my mind on any one idea for even u short time.
My legs became very feeble, and tottered iu walking.
I also had great difficulty in retaining my arise. In this
enfeebled condition, my friends advised me to consult
the family physician, who soon obtained front me such
Information as satisfied Lim of the cause of my onto.
plaints. He impressed on Ms the neceszity of relinquish
ing the habit, pointing out the moral and phy4eal ruin
sure to follow its indulgence, but could not cure ma of
its effects which I suffered. The symptoms, nocturnal
discharges, inability to retain urine, a flow of semen°
nn the least exei don, continued to grow upon me every
day. At this time the family physician, above alluded to,
advised me to consult you. After a careful perusal of
your advertisement, I came to the conclusion' that my
case was one which required your treatment, and I
thank fortune I did-to, and cannot let the present oppor
tunity pass without again adverting to the beneficial ef
fects which lour medicines and advice have bad upon
me. How great must be the reward here and hereafter,
of one who creates so much happiness In the world. I
have no need of saying any more. Enc osed you will
find ...token of toy gratitude.
I remain yours, ever grateful,
To Dr. Blanchard, No. 68 Smithfield street. You are
at perfect liberty to make reference publicly to my name.
ja2o
Ja S. Tough's Celebrated Ethereal 011.
VCR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal
Jr Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and
Indeed every place where light is required. The public
are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful
assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds,
for Lard Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait
ers,gantel De corations, Lamps, Gl °bee Glasses, Wick s,
Paper, Tin Shades, dints and Cans, and all things per
taining to the trade. Also, a superior Safety Lantern,
for Steamboats and Stables.
The cheapest light to be found for store and shop par.
poses, is Tough , sitefinetiChemical Oil and Lamps, from
which a splendid light is obtained at of a cent per
hour,equal, if not supetior, to gas. We invite an ex
amination of our goods and prices. Being prepared, b
the accumulation of 111 year '' experience, and with-f u
cilitiesto supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on
the moat fav omb le terms, intim Pittsburgh °H and Lamp
Store.
All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in A 1-
legkeny, free of cost
ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, 0-R PINE OIL, te.
Wady supplied onceor twice a week. All order& left
with the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the
city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S. TOI.IOII,
No. 82:Fourth etreet-Apollo flail
arirl9:davry between Market and. Wnact
,
ARD-11 Itega prime Lard, receiveitper tte V
at
Forest City, and - for ardeig , -
sn . tFr to BINNING ••
'
jag - ' - . -- No.:l6ltftliket i -
VI.Vos i ter ,
ATZOWY AND COLINSELZOB 112' 4.9.1 V •
41, POWS:MEM below datko
-strur,Nallisrei,Pa; novissazon7
cozMxaore,.
POSITIVE SALE
BEST BARCiA INS OF TUE SEASON
i:~-_= ::~
WINTER A RAANGEMENT
ALIIitIAD OW ALL:
tiX'rRACT OF AMERICAN OIL
ti 76 S.
637 to
• • •1151
- 111,24
- .1,33,00
An iCzp on of Grog Undo.
44SDER AND nexaclia...
mitaiP -
r,* - A d - 076- Ti er an arquette 5004
Second and TlilzdTiere 2.40.;. Reserved seats in Dress
Circle, Meents, large Private Boxes, entire,BB,oo;intlan
Plicate Boxes ontirelEs,oo • -
Do o r s open at 431 &elect. Curtain rises at 7.
Ntmcat TO MS -Pnattc.—The • Theatre is ••rendered
warm and comfortable, by the introduction of stoves and
patent furnaces.
1)7" Second night of the young American:Actress, Miss
ELIZA LOG.AN.
TUESDAY EVENING, January 117, 1852,
The performances will commence with
LUCRETIA BORGIA.
Lucretia Borgia, r • - - Miss ?Amen.
(immure, - - - - Mr. C. Foster.
After which, Dance, by La Belle Oceans.
To conclude with tte laughable Farce, in which Mr.
C A. LOGAN will make his ft rsrappearance, of
SIMPSON It CO.
Peter Simpson, - - Mr C. A Logan.
Mrs. Simpson. - - Mre.
Dr' To-morrow, ?dies LOGAN will appear Ina rave
rite character.
R. WIIYTER*I - 17ArnifiTeigWilirRITION OF
NEW CHEMICAL DIORAMAS,
New Morolying Views, Claromatrdpe
Views ac.,
AT LAPAVW,CTE HALL,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEER,
-•-- • • •
ri WE Exhibition will commence with a aeries of anent
on the River Rhine, DISSOLVING VIEWS, repre
senting Ruins, Moonlights. Cities, Sea Views. Am., too
numerous to mention (the localities)in an advertisement.
After which, it grand display of
SIX OfIROMATROPE VIEWS,
with a variety of NEW Metamorphoses The even
ing's entertainments to conclude with the far-famed
CHEMICAL DIORAMAS, Illustrative of the following
subjects, suseeptible to alt the changes peculiar to the
natural day, representing nature in all its brilliancy :
For the first time, the Historical subject of FUNERAL,
OP NAPOLEON, as it appeared in the Hospital or
Invalids,. at Paris, and a view of the GRAND CANAL
OF VENICE. taco, THE DRUMMOND LIGHT, with
many interesting and amusing experiments
INTERIOR OF ST M ADELINE, ( Parish Night View
Celebrt.rion n, High Mass
A DAY EXHIBITION, on Saturday afternoon, at' 3
o'clock.
iLf- Ticket* 25 cents only ; Children under 12 hut
prier. Doors open nt 7; Exhibition commence; at 7.
preen-el.
ICI' Full de3eription w ;mull WIN
Danoing
tlth: undersigned Informs his friends and the pub Mir
generai, tat he has removed ins dwelling from Mr.
1.. Reinhard, Third street, t 1 No. 18 Penn street
He intends to give lessons in the art of dancing, r very
Monday, Tuesday, Thureds Y and Friday evenings, at the
Vigilant Rooms, Third street. He will also give lessons
ev• ry Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, at the Via dant
Room., and every Monday and Friday afternoon, at
Lis private residence, above mentioned
He abm informs hie friends and the citizens or
Bum
tn;ham, that he intends to give lessons in the art of dan
c mg, at that place, every Wednesday and Saturday af
ternoon. All those who wish to used themselves of the
prevent opportunity to learn to dance, can call on Mr.
Richter, or Mr. Holmes, smear the Market tlouse,
Birm
insham, where they can receive the necessary informa
tion in regard to terms, A, F. RICHTER,
Proleasor of Dancing.
TO RENT—For the summer season, or whole
ia yea ,r if desired , a pleasant and commodious
iiklCOTTAGE,situatediminrdrAtely on the bank of
the Ohio River, in Shou•elown, and convenient
the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. Possession will
or given Immediately. For terms apply to
Saousetatms, Jan 2d—ja2fhtf W. T. BLACKFORD.
Aral Estate for Sale.
subsdfiher is authorized to sell the following de
scribei House and Lot, situated in Chartiers town
.nsp, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, containing six
s.•tes, more or less; and located os the Washington
Turnpike, three miles from the City of Pittsburgh. im
provements as follows A neat and comfortable frame
house, 30 by 10 leet,Atie story high, and a new frame
noble, with stone basement, and a variety of young fruit
nee.. Terms easy and price moderate For farther
particulars see the owner, PREDERiCK UPERMAN,
oFi the prem sea, or the subscriber
JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent.
Robinson Tp , January 24.1852—j5ilwderartf
r ‘ t oTiCE Co-itarmership in the Box maid's;
bu
siness between JAMES W. STEEL and R. 3 OF
FICER, was dissolve,' by mutual consent, on the Slat
~,t om The books and accounts are M the hands of R.
OrEtcga, et the old stand, who will nettle the business.
JAMES W. STEEL,
je.aitat R. S OFFICER
r 3 ill RE DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSES AND
OFFICE cos, SALE —The 3 three story Brick Dwel
-1 ag Houses, ou Market and Ferry streets, are now of
ierevl for sale. They are in good order, and are quite
Jcsimble iesidenees.
ALSO—ThI Lot and four story House, occupied as a
Printing Office, on Third street, between Market and
terry streets. And, also, the adjoining building and
r meant ground
The above ta most desirable property, and will he die
posed of within ten days from this date.
Terms, enquire of S R. JOHNSTON, or
;eta R. C sTOCKT'ON.
ItRAPVEY OrVICK, PENNDTLVA /
Harrisburg, January 15,1855. j
Notice to Corporsit.loxia.
1111 r. Ar vertu Corporations within tkirsCoramostwealth
i.i.thwet to ine State Tax on their Capital tstock,as
npoool by the Sad section of the Act of 99th A0rt1,1844,
nd bring in arrears toe the past year, or previous
cart, aro hereby notified to pay ov. r to this Depart.
,cat, without further solicitaton, and without delay,
our re , itiective dues—furnishing, at the Battle time a
stement hereof, as required by the authority afore
id JOHN M. BICKEL,
infithlw . • State Treasurer _
7' no Btaloon
N THE AT tiENIEUM Britt DINGS, 'ALBERTI BTREET,
I are always supplied with Fresh Oysters, cooked in
various styles,and served up in a =Railer to pielLea
Be most. fastidious Hot Coffee , Tea. Pastry and other
refreshmenth, at short notice.
ir7" A Private Saloon for Ladies
taLSO—llot, Cold and Shower Bathe, ready at all
hours, from 7 A. M to it P. M. fia2o
EWSPA PER OFFICE FOR SALE. —A first-rate
or porumity i. now afforded to go into the Newspa
i,er home... The whole or one-half of a Democratic
Hiner, in one of the Western counties of Pennsylvania
for rale. The County Is decidedly Democratic, and
lee t ttfice cutup/ the whole of the County patronage.
The paper ba. a good circulation and its business is
probta.sle. Private and uncontrollable reasons alone,
~ , duce the present proprietors to sell. Address, either
personally, of by lane'. HARPER & PHILLIPS,
1820:ff Editors of Post, Pittsburgh, Pa.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE BANQUET,
AT MASONIC HALL,
Tursaillay Evening, February, 3d, 1852.
To Commence at 7 o'clock, P. M.
E Banquet will tar corpses any thing of the kind
HE
has been attempted heretofore. A large number
eminent sentlemen are expected to be present and
espond to seatimouts that will be Mitred. The number
tickets will be limited to roar hundred. To prevent
confusion, the tickets and seam will be numbered, and
:he holder of each ticket will be entitled to the seat
beating the corresponding number at the table.
Tirkets admitting a lady and gentleman, Oka Dota.sa
sun Fuss Carry each, may be obtained or Thos Steel,
Fourth street; George R White, Market st.; Wilson
McCandless, Penn et; C. L. 111,gee, Smithfield st; Dr.
McCandless, Sutth Ward; Geo. Lamb, Allegheny City
N Patterson, Birmingham
M a:vaunts—C. L. Magee, David Edwards, Geo. Dobbs,
Bernard Walker, MA. Robinson, John Davis ' John
Lloyd, Geo. Lamb, N. Patterson, S. M. Adams, Jas. S.
Riddle, Wm. Freeman, H. L. Kilgore, J. W. Snowden,
Wilson McCandless, David W. Miller, J. M. Kinkeade,
sam't Whiteman, Wm. M. Porter, B F. Bartlett, A. G.
Lloyd, Jacob Ellsessor, Daniel Hersman, David Jones,
Andrew Love, Thomas Wiley, William Cunningham,
Wm McCullough, Will Hughs, Jas. E. MeEwan Hen
ry Scribe, F. K. Thurston, John E. Park. 0. 5. ' Nobb,
Hobert W. Park, George A. Kurtz, Hiram Hulls, Samuel
GooleyFrederick G. Rifleman, Joseph Stevens, and
Wm D'uti ja24ad
37 aC6,4ID
11',4'34,691
t 9WO ,77
IALL and get a sheet 01200 certificates, proving pos•
i Wye! thus " Watt's Nervous A ntidote" is the great
MIRACULOUS MEDICINE. The remedy which has
been so long sought (or by Philosophers of all ages, for
curing atl discloses dependant upon the nerves by the
concentration of Eleetreity and the absorbent qualities
of the gums of extracts of powerful Herbs. For sale
wnolesale and retail try W. M. CUTHBERT,
jad; 50 Smithfield at
LINO CORDIAL, or Procreative Rhxit—la an effee•
sy Live restwative in eases of debility, impotency and
nil irregularities OI nature. As an Invigorating medi
,the n to micy.talled. Only Agency in this city,
ul.l U. 50 SMITIWIELD ST.
lull/RUMS' re Co , . Roach, Rat and Moose Exterum.
nator. prepared by a slciltell and practical chemist.
Price 25 cents a box
ta2l
ry tilt; Desire for Strong Drink is cured by the use of
Dr. Cook's Remedy for Intemperance.
One Dollar a bottle
foal
LOON/S—'loo tons Medford Forgo andJuniata Blooms,
on consignment and for sale by
jallt KING h MOORHEAD.
COFFEE—Prima Rio and Java Colree in store and for
sale by KING is MOORHEAD
REFINED SUGARS--Powdered y Crushed, Clarified,
and Loaf, in store and for Sale bY
ja2l KING & MOORHEAD.
NO. SUGAR—A few hhds. good, in store and (or
. sale by liana) KING & 11100gHEAD.
M OLASSES -A goo 4 article of Plantation and Sugar House, for sale by
jsel
k . BATH 6118---10 seeks prime Kentucky Featherm, for
sale by (ja2i I KING & MOORHEAD.
VOR BALE OR RENT—Persons about to change
L' their residence on the let of April, are hereby in
formedlthat seine very desirable properties aro offered
for sale and (or rent. Also, a variety of unimproved
Lots, from 8200 and upwards and from2o feet tow acres,
at prices and terms to suit the ability of purchasers;
many in choice locations. No charge, for information.
S. CUTHBERT, Gon'l Ag't,
50 Smithfield in.
T ONG SHAWLS A. A. MASON tcOo. are closing
I out the balance of their $9 and 89 shawls as lawns
$4,50 aryl 85,00 • janl.6
J. JOHNSON
ERINOS AND PAILAMATTAS.—A. A. MASON
NJ & Co. are closing out all their mock of. French
erinos, Parautanas, Alpareas, ho. be jean
I.)ORACCO-20 bxs. assorted, for sate by
lal9 STUART & SILL.
VINEGAR--50 bbis., in store and for sale oy
STUART& SILL.
V OA
. _
._ .__.
QOAP--41 boxes line Rosin Soap, in store and for safe
S by SHE/MIFF & BINNING,
la2o 'No..l.llllarket street.
( - 10aN-200 bus. in ear for sale by
ja2o ; ; • ;IL s.
ITOWE'S — COUGH CASISY— For Cough., Colds,
Hoirseness. Difficulty. of Breathing, se. For sale
y Ute2o) JildM A.. JONES:
rIIFTY GROSS MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT
—for sale by Ua19 . 1 KEYSER It. INITOWELL.
TEAS -QS half ellesta Young Hysoo ;
25 do do Black ; to sane arid for sale.
jal9 STUART &
lICIOLDER BILaCES—Of alt sorts and sizes, for
0 sale by Ljal9l KEYSER 3; WDOWELL,.
110WWS COUGH CANDY—For Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, &c., for m‘lo whotrba's and retail, at
manufacturers' prwes, by
KEYSER & Nrnowizt,
arifrUSSES—For the radical cure of Reroin or Rup,
ture s for Sala by
KEYSER 4.15.1.140WEL1,_
HOZ THOMPSON'S EYE WATEIV—For sale.
jet 9 KgYSER MIDOWELL
VaRANDY AND WINES—For =lite-atm se, fa
sale by -fis.lol KEYSER MiDo
T ENTU.S. —2O lbs. DeVie . ntilifor
. I t aile r kr ooi .r
Grocers and Tea, Dealers.
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THEAMELE: r.
,•• JOSEPH C. FOSTER:
10K11‘111 . 1My *WI 5441
To Printers
NO. So SMITHFIELD ST
NO. 50 SMITHFIELD ST
KING & IGOORHEAD
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iiii 0 . 1i4.' , 76 . -;iY" . --:f . - ,. 33.
; rAuetion;
rl.P. ncl
aeriiiriejcialeTtTn - intircii et 40Or
• again •reinuttettlinsiness. , Havin g• co mp iled: ,
teeequisilioneof the law regulafintlialee at: Air
and hiving proeured a first cdassLicensnas - Anot
for the City of Pittsburgh, her.ofeis bilf,aervlceet
to hi! friends and .thispablie g e nerallp.l.lViihatn
rience o 4 nearly. thirty . ye3ll3 la this bne of bhiinet . n),
hazardsnothing in tidying fbat he will be enabled:tog
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel dlitiose
patronize him. P. MoILEDIN A, nactionet
Refers to the principal City Merchants.
SCOTT S. OTIS, .• •
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
61 Stud araltre,tri.'couts, stisSotrat, • •
IjAVING been engaged In the above business for the
last six years, in this city, would respectfully so
licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in tins market,
either for Auction or Private‘salo—particularly Glass
ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal
advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us ibr sale
here.
•
Will refer to Messrs. Hewett,' Roe & Co., B. R. Voi
let, Wm. D. Wood & Co., Jobti J. Andermin & Cu. R H.
'Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co., Larkin
Deaver, Saint Lotus • Butler & Brothers, tlifelonsui ;
Beeree nt'Lain, Pittsburgh. lratudtiny
IC a. aticeimucir.Aucticaiii
COFFEE HOUSE STAND FOR SALE A Coffee
V Howie Stood, with a lease of the House, Saving two
years to run from the Ist of April, 1852. AlsO,the Fur
niture, Bar Fixictie4, Liquors, an. remaining on hand—
The house is well located and doing a good business ;--
willbe ■old at a bargain, as the present Owner has to quit
the business on account of bad health.
For panicalays enquire of
Jail w: G, AVCA [ITN EY. Alio',
P.-01. DAVAS I Auctioncer.
ration HOUSEHOLD . FUIJIINITURE Ay A LTC.
nort.—On Wednesday raoraing, January 28M, at 10
o'clock. at the residence of - Wm. C. hriCibben, No. 7
Rose street, near -Water. will be sold Ills entire stock of
Household and Kitchen Furniture, which have been but
a•short time in use, and kept in the bast manner, compri
sing superior mahogany hair cloth sofa, oh gra and
rocker; do ottomans; splendid mahogany card tables;
do centre table, marble top ; handsome gas chandelier;
candelabras; mantel ornaments; engravings; eh and
mahogany frame mirrors; Venetian HIM transparent
blinds; mahogany dressing bureaus; splendid mehoga• .
say high post bedstead, with spring mattress ; low post
and French bedsteads; mattresses; superior mahogany.
wardrobe; settee; cane seat, fancy end common chairs;
parlor, chamber and stair carpets; hall and Boor oil
cloths; RWISiII Iron fenders and ash pans; fire Irons;
dining tables ; 011/1:111, glass and nueensware; knives and
forks; eight day clock; wire safe; reftigerator ; h•
en tun:lnure ; cooking utensils, kc.
TERMS—Saw over 850, three admits' credit for ap
proved endorsed notes. I'. ffi. DAVIS,
jaga Acmtioneer
P. EPICI dNA, Auctioneer
uPLEND.D SECOND - HAND FURNITUREAT Aix
VON —oa Thurfday next, January 'AU, at It o'clock
En the alterncoa , wall be hold at 'M'Kenna's Auction
House, trier Furniture or. a private (until, leaving the
city. compriaiug—olahogan y Sofas i Mahogany Rocking
Chair; Dining tittles, &v. ,P. AURRIVPJA,
Jan Auctioneer.
F , n SA k - L - A
F A itM, coTtuun t 1
ing abouo 13
ACRES of FIRST-RATE LAND, situated on the
Ohio Hiver, twenty-two macs trout Putehurgh. The
improvernema consul of W. excellent cone Dwelling,
with all necessary out-buildings; also, a large frame
tiara i with an orchard of apple and other Frail Trees,
to full bearing.
About sixty-five acres of the Land la cleared,—the
greats r part of which is bottom Laud, to a high taste .1
cultivation, aria not surpassed In regality by any ou.the
uhio Balser:..
Tbe Beaver, aLio, the P. AO. Rail/aid pass through
this Farm, whleit makeait co contiguoda to market that
it offers inducements to those 'desirous of. purchasing
Garden or a place to establisha Dairy, rarely to be met
with It will be sold low cud on accommodating terms.
For particulars apply to P. AVICENNA, Attar ,
or, to 1. A. SRULES,
dente Rochester. Pa
- .
Chamberlin's Conamerottli College,
iCu•araaao •. D. 1850.)
located at dui corner er Market and Third stream
THE Pinn of Instruction pursued in this Institution, in
reference to WOK-KEEPING, has been tested by
the Principal for a long period, awl sainactical, as well
as theoretical, in all it/leper/atom Tae student Is not
confined to toy particular printed book, but is exercised
on a great variety of practical forms, such. as are of
daily 'occurrenee to the various departments of trade.
Free Lectures on Contmereini Law are. delivered at the
College every Monday evening, WY Mesals. WATSON
and STOWE, commencing at 7 o'clock,
Tberels connected with the Institution a Commercial'
Libvery, affording superior advantages to the sindent.; ,
thus enabling every one to become fumilfar with the
laws of Commerce.
PENIWISHIP—A teacher has I.Ben employed to
take charge 01 this branch, who devotes hie whole at
tention to the lioveinearnent of his classes.
A department is opened it; the its .-- rpose of instructing
tueebanies and others, la the principles of drafting, con.
sintering machinery, engineering, he.
by reference is our principal merchants and business
men. It will be found that there Is no Institution in this
vicinity that possesses superior advantages for qualify
ing young men In the veriocurparanits nCtrade.
0 K. CHAIIIBERLIN, Principal,
teealtew and Profeasor of Boot•Keepine.
important to 6'amstlea.
A L ocTOR LATRoBEMTRENCH FEMALE PILLS
17 an Innocent, safe and effectual remedy for Chloro•
sis or or Green Sickness, Fleur, Albus or Wbites. Sup
pression, Dyamenorrbina, Nervous Debility general
Weakness, Nausea, Pains in the Bead and Limbs, Lass
of Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors, Diseased Spine, Cos
tiveness,. Irritability, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Flatu
lence or Wind, and all Uterine Complaints. Price 115
cents, or five boxes for 51,00 Soltlllvholesal, and r e •
trot by W. C. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, heed of
Wood street, Pittsburgh, and by all the Druggisti ,
ID"'"' Full directions enclosed with each box.
deettkivilikw
Shirts Made to Order,
At No. 15 AVIA, Third Door from Market street.
'ITHE subscriber manufactures to order the best quality
V of GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS Those gendenten
who have found it dlthen't to obtain a wit/fat:log and
otorougliy made Shirt, ran be suited by dolling and
leaving their =aware.
A. 140. On hand, a iarge quantity of Ready Made
Shirts, of all sizes, for Men alsolSoys.
taß C MATHEWS.
DISSOLUTION OF PAUTNERSHIP .— The Partner
day heretofore existing between Joshua .Rhodes
and A. P. Anshutx, under the firm of Joshua Rhodes
Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busi
ness of the firm will be emoted by either of the parties
JOSHUA RHODES,
ALFRED P Avsmyrz.
f'stuhurgli, Januaryfhb, 1932.
The business wdl be conducted as heretofore by the
.obeeriber, at the old stand. No. 6 Wood
j 617 JOSHUA RHODES.
Steamboat Communication between New
York and Liverpool.
'TIRE Liverpool and New York Pioneer Clorripan'i.
I powerful new Steamship PIONEER, 2500 ions
earthen. Ass L. ELDRIDGE, 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 Fer
mat?! PAL 133.1.08 MOM WOO LIVIRPOOL
First Cabin, Malts, 8.5R0 to alOO,OO
do Children, 45,00 to 50.00
Second Cabin, Adults, 50,00 to 60,00
do Children, 55,00 to 30,00
Steerage, Adults, 15,00
do Children, 5,00
PROII LIVERPOOL TO ZSEW YORK
First Cabin s Adults, • - •
do Children, - •
Second Cabin, Adults, - -
do Children, -•
Steerage, Adults, -
do Children,
The accommodations in the steamers are not excelled
by any of the steamers now afloat. In first and second
Cabin, the best the market affords will be furnished.
['he accommodation, also, for Steerage passengers are
on an entire new plan; the provisions are provided by
the vend, cooked by competent persons, and each meal
served regular. Steerage passengers will only have to
furnish their own beds not bedding An experienced
Surgeon is ii.itich.d to each ship in this line.
For terms &poi) to JAMES BL AK ELY,
,cornet of :filth anti Libetrty streets,
Ohm story) Pittsburgh
P. S —Remittances .e usual in large and small sums,
paid at any Bans in the 1./Mien Kingdom Pa , •ages en
gaged in any of the sailing packets at the lowest possi
b
le etales, front Now York to Liverpool, London and
theagogr, and from thence to New York
A Oiled.
I'llr. underngded having had Ms property (destroyed
by the recent fins at Sewickleyville,) partially [n
eared is the State Mutual insurance Company A. A.
C.Banta,.Agent, No 34 Smithfield street, feels it his duty
to stale to the Company have fairly and honorably ar
ranged the 'amount due him on his policy, and
for
the;
same proutp.iy, though not boand to do so tor some
months' to come. JOSEPH S. TRAVELLL •
Sewickley, Pa Snooty 16,1852—Ja17:vm
Rouse of „nonage. •
THE subscribers for Me erection of an House of Be
thge for Westren Pennsylvania, are hereby notified"
that as assessment of twenty per cent, on the, 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 Directors.
oet2.l:tf JOSHUA HANNA, Treasurer.
DRYING ROOMS—For the purpose af
.drying Wool,
Cotton, Lumber, and for Laundry purposes.. Atso,
for Japanning Cloth and .Leather; and (or all purposes
where a steady and uniform temperature is desired; as
high as 230 degrees. Fahrenheit or trader; constructed
to be heated by steam tubing No dust generated by
the apparatus, and freedom trout danger by are, recom
mend this mode of drying to public attention.
SCAIFE, ATKINSON tr, OKELY
STOCKS—
Pittsburgh Gas Company ;
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad
Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh
Marine Railway and Dry Doak
North American Mining Company ;
Minesota do do;
For sale by A. WILKINS CO..
jalo Stock and Eishange Brokers'.
Ellll-ANNDAL SALE.—This Semi-Annual sale o
S
A- A.M . ...sot+ a Ca still continues at Nos 62 and 64
Market street, white every description of Dry Goods,
Domestic and Forelgn,are selling at about one halt the
Willi price.; • - fia3l.
CANDLES—Pine Spend Candles;
Pat. Polished do;
White and Colored Wax Candles,
Star do ;
Mould and Dinned do;
jai') For R a le by W. A. 111•CI.URGI & CO.
I . )OUSSRUS ROSE AND ALMOND SRAVINO
11 CREAMS—for sale t y
Jal7
CLOVERSRED-100 Ulm etOre
and fo &
by
STUART SILL,
• •" N 0.6 Smithfield street.
ARLEY-7o nimbi store and forsale by
jal9 STUART ts SILL
8R00M8 , 450 4107. in store and (or sale by
jal9 STUART & SILL.
fILM3S—NO Ms. l ia lz tO, 10 by Wand t 2 by 14, . u►
vr able by . swain. a. MILL.
•
AILS-40 e • se eels criirirr & sta.
lal9
11.0130111S—WO doz. ussorted, in mere and for said by
as stimouvr & gismo.
AR-3°
bbW Pare Cider, for sale by
lii2O SHERRIFF - &
aitel=r - bbis• Prime Seer Crone, IA MO= sod foe C
sale by fla2ol SHEBRIFIrIt BINNiNG:
F EVER AND AcilM — Dr. Ozgriod's lnatan Choler soave ;.a ccrtran cure for Fever omit Ague. For
sato by • ILMES
020 , • ow ner of Liberty. and Rand streets.
sr:OR RUCICTS)
ieso
is koustaet2EMLlNES,,,A.A..lslnEOn,-.lt .Co4nre,
a losing*adanng their Semi Annual tale all their
iw of -DeaabiiKsellikr 205 And loc.
- CE-41iOrees, in ' . 6101:1211.qd fOITInt.O Tau,
11,
• opposite ." ". '" STNo. Silaithfidd 4;
~„onzatby Boum
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efica-LET_Theer idler , : for :Rent ? Wa — • •
j atore TOO , l new occupied by MessiciWilfeCt.illt.
&Davis, N 0.61 Nlarketitreet: Poaseasinnjiy - c/t
on the tat of Apt:. I'lnowre of -
laos:ti • cit&s. if. .• ..
Desirable Property for Sale:.
alpilE well known GREEN WOOp.GARDEN-Pioportit •
1 is offered (or tale in lot, to .s..eit
.porahaeein This
affords a rare chance (or a delightful stunmencsidenehs - '
- free float the smoke awl dirt of the city. For.prrden• - ' •
urs enquire Ike subscriber on the ptemlsea. • .
a da di s • -
Real Illagate - for Siito
`AN ..F.AnY TEAMS.—A ROUSE and Lifioi g n •
1j :Wood street, Plusburgh,occopied hy
ly &CO , as a 0451 WLH
arehOO • A 160,1 iiolllo
in branobester,occopied by .Sairtunt Church ' adjoliilhg •
Charles Bre.wer. Tne House is most Sabanuatallirinillti
oa either side there is aline spring of lo ~ .ArrOrobard;.: .
of naming peach trees, and every requirement to att .
elegant country bome. u Co the Lot. Also; a . . - Loton - • -
the Monongahela Hiner, having the Roil.ng Milt or Alit , :
ler, Church & CO. on Abe east. F'or temts, appli to ,-,• •
JOS. 'KNOX, Aueraey
• ... Grant street, rittallaraW"
•
Foe BALE—THE THELISE sTerRY
DWELLING HOUSE, No. 1B Hay - street,
.Bnydar't Row. Price 83,000- Telay; $5OO la _ -
cash; 5500 to oneyear;
. and, 82 ; 000 4f , 0 years.To
be seemed by bond and mortgage on tha premiscs.:-1:_
Clear of un lacambnancer, and Min innispillablO.
Apply to D. W. IC
Anornoilirt Lam; '
For Salo. or 1Leta1.,.7); „ •
F. 4 CTOBV—Salldings mabionatial . ands apanbitaa:4 , -
it whit a large Englne4 situated att , Walniastreet, ••
•between Pena and Liberty street, Mb Wald. :Wanes ; •
'ion can be bad immediately. Enqtatent
JOHN- ni•P&RIELNKH
Pcpa street ' `d
.I'oft SALE..—a Let of Freund, fronnag- MS feet:7lP
inches on Pennsylvania Avenue, and
depth ila feet to a street. Tenn:3looo cash.. :This /at'.
is worth Si:AA on time, but as we went 010 the'
ney, wo are willing to sell on the above terms - W.ettiren -
several other lots which we will'dfspale olf egvally' •
nie4ersto terms or on perpetual .
b. W. k A. f 3. BELL, - Att'ys-atuaw.
Fourth IL, above
janls:dlm
NTALUABILE PROPERTY eau Ser.z.—'4lent Lots in.,.
V Allegheny City, bounded by South Commoi -
dusiry *treat and Canal. These.Lota are netriCia . o6M
and reansylvania it.droad Depot. Terms of payntent
made easy—secured by bond and mortgage-
ANDREW LEECR.
No 143 Fourth
ALOT OF OROUNOVf Hogg!e'PlaiLor•Lottelle th e
Third Ward of the Cite' or . Pittsbarght' nearlfigli •
street, and beinglitthes front on Pennsylvania Atrerthe,.-.
and running back 117 feet, Tne propertr wfil be acid::
(clear of all incumbrance), except an - annual gicrand
rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which
is now 'subject On the property are seven good tate
tucras—Lve brick and two frame—all two atorlett./411,...
nu.l tenting for about rive hundred dollars annually:
81200; 8600 cash, and 8600 in 6.montbs--bY - i
good ettddt sed piper. W.M. C. FRIEND,,
• - Attorney at Law, .-;•
No. 124 Fourth. Four street.
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TIM, El NCI: YARDS FOR RENT.;-;Voisiellifoififi r fetn' • . • . 1 - . •,,,;..
.I.' Immediately, for four gatite eanle:LOrte.in - the 8th s _ , 1, ' -.
ward of the city in* Pittsbargtf,'Meeady occuMed l hy 1 . - '.- - , -.. ,-",,,,
Geo Monl & Sons; _ the other adjoining the above, in er ..- -. .... -
Pitt township , hes been in theoncupaney of Geit.liftitre': ~-,-,..... , ..
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for ten years, consequently ;the character bf the clay for. •:„--,
•-, _.- :.- ..... ~.-,. .. ti,
brick has been well-established.'" ••• ' - .,
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For further iaformation inquire of . tbe. subsdribiar; ; : - ' .-.-.- : - . - f,'',;, - ,i. - - ',' •,- - -
Allegheny City.-corner of ' Sandisky street and•taith: I .. ,-- - - • - ,...t,
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Common. -o.s:eami GEt). taiLTENEwitozit.7-:'
Lots for Sale. .'.;:_;: - . - 4::: , : . ," ! ,,- - ::::•...-,, , ,,,,, , .: .
gNE LOT in the Elgath Wa ril of the Oitret - Tic5...:.,:,_ , , ......„... ,-.. ',.;, „
burgh fronting on Locust street 293 factfronting Ow 7. -.- -,...-', -,•:: ~.,:::•?•. '.,. . .
abream street, tanning to the - bleffl4oo fcet,•fronting , . - - - .: . ~ - ,:'_•‘..,
the Monongahela 293 feet, fronting on Miltenh# , oces ~. -,, • . ..-. • . - -.-' -,-.„ ::„„1, '-,
,-, .
street 400 feet.
One other Lot, adjoining the abovn,•in Pitt towngip,,• • ,
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fronting on Locust street 244 feet, (renting onMiltenber. , • - • --: ... ..)
ge , s street to the bluff 323 feet, on the bluff overlooking il -_ •.-
Me Monongahela 244 feet to a line of the property of the .
late lames - ftwin.2oo feet to Locust street. . . ' ' , , . ''' i , •. ,-
One Other Lot in Pat Township , fronting On Lonna, .- - " - , • ‘ , - .
Street. 237 feet, fronting on MiheabergerStreet Intros- ' ,• . ' , .
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to a'4 feet alley, fronting 012 said alley 239 .feet to a HIM ..., . . -..
of Property of late James Erwin, from Attey JO ILO ti•St: ;":. - , , - ...• .:
Street 120 feet.
One Other Lot in city of Pittsburgh, fronting :',on .La.:
east Street 293 feet, fronting on . Vanbratun.Street.l2o.;..'
feet to a 24 feet Alley, fronting: on said A11ey.,293 feet, -
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fronting on hDltenbergertitreet 120 P.ot to Locnif,Streer : , .„ : - ...1 - -
One Other Lot fronting on Fcrbea Street 41Iffeei ,fruitt-._
ingon Miltenberger Street 120 feet to a 24 feet: ell.e.yi
on the said Ailey 49 feet to Lot No ..4t. in IRiltenbi4e,o,4_. . .
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Plan Lou.
One other kit, fronting on Forbes street, 19 feet,TrOat-: ... .....-.. ..,_ .
Mg on Van Bream street 120 feat ,, a 21feet allay, - . • ~ -. .4
fronting on said said alley 29 feet. , *. . .
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rine other lot, outing on Forbes . street 74 ft.,:ruoning -.
back to a 24 fe alley 120 feet, fronting on said atiey, - 5.., . .. . ...;,._. ..-,7 •- - : •
r.,t feet. .. • -- ' -...... ..,
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I will cell fo cash, oh long time, or on perpetual leuei..:,- ...'. • • ..' ....--•; - •1 ' -
For particular. enquire of the subscriber, on the comet ; .4 . , -"..„,.'.-.,-....,:.:: : s •
of Sandusky street and South Comnon, Allegheny City: .-„... - .....,_,.;.:,., 1 .
jans:emo GEt) M.lLTENtlf?3l(itElf..- - ".L..
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Ltt I'S FOR 234,E: 1 -Sixty feet or litourtdi .
.1.3 on the corner of Third street and Chancery - Lanni
, eighty-five feet deep. Thla_property
: is on the comer of •. -
the second square, below hia.rket street; tbad 03r.10p11.• n
vale residence is the moat suitable of any nottforeale, , .
being convenient to market and hutlness.
For terms, &c„ which will be reasonable,apply,to:
.14 NES M. CHRMIS;
• at the Office of the Gni Comp**,
or of R. W00D8.E59.. numb at r
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0 LET—AN OFFICE' TO ligroief , rlillo- ttilt
and next door to Nelson's DagnerreerYpe,Rnatos.":
ALSO—A small Dwelling Ronan bia - remuwleanin7l
Avenue, near Oakland. Poasettaion •giseliimmedlately.f
E. 1/; - QAZZA.I.4 ' - -
Liberty et: TinaiThirol•
fop LET—The three WAREHOUSES on Liberty op,
polite the head of Wood streat t .with• vacant Lots
beet running through to Penn street s now odeupledf,by,
EL Bell, Niel.olson & Payne nrui.W.,.Lehnier. ,
Possession given lecof - dcas3. -- -13nquire
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BARGAIN IN REAL tE h "1 . ,e'rnred,L.
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A'Brick 49:tiling Houses and a tdo...j-iri ; g'keyptiinesi4i • -
tion for doing &safe' and profitable business, op. a **air:
capital, with Feed House are it'll new and'complete, of -
the beat material and wor k manship, lad welllurtuigetL/71 - ;
The Lot is 93 feel on Rebecca - street, ..11tegki . e.nyi
deep on Charlatan rdreet, on gasp:dant .leareitit - ils4po,:•F:: -
bat may be parchhiSd at any tune.' Moe balance:of the-%
giound can easily b4 , .,thipmeit: - :ltl,buggii' at* belkag ' •
in the above.
ia24 .
Q AFE. ENT.—Fos Sir. A Groan. -Dept
of Eighty Dollars a year:••secnred on valuable 4. 1 1'
property. Also, a Ground Rent of. Forty Dot Was Year tr
equally.well secured. They sold ,separately,_
desired. Persons wanting a safe investment of funds
should attend without delay.
9 COTHBeRT, General Agen
jact lu Dmithfield atroet..:: . •
0110,00
55,00
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30,00
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20,00
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itilM BROWNE, .Artkur child,._ WOO itatpAsuilleigif::‘,:...-2,--,.....„-:?.4_‘N-_ _
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GONE/01,14 0 - ,..r.arsthw, °so bint:: - - 4 -- , --z-Aettelaiu , " -- . - :: -. . - _,':".:' , .."(s - .7:: ; A,. , 1:1'..
NEW SHIP, 4.--- - ;850 time-- - •: : ' . . , -.: 4 'S-4#3thlrsb,. --, _:.-_ , ,;...:.
, The above ships are buDt.Of the bestinaterliam , ll6.4. - : - .=:: - 7 - s:-.....,•::: - 5.1 - ,:{,
ter Ile most approved models ;Mr svrillneas,Mitnliiiiia,%-i,-?-1-,fl-L;---:'4rt''':l:•':,
with the-modern improvements for--the-comlorr:oftalip':'l:7::j6:',-...-:,,:::04...
imagers. Theirentitnmidersare'Men:cr JetOiWrriamit - ,;',",.-:
These packets writ take advantage oCstertralarz,- - ,=,:. , ,......-„,,,,-",",, , ,:”
boats up the Delaware: .:- - --,- ' . :::: : :-. -, :' , ." - :.•= 1 ;". - -,.?",.,:-..1'.. , "; ... , ,-, - -: : :- - 1v-Jltr-.... , -0...;,• - : , „
Also chips sailing weekly from Liverpool kiNMisflti , ,,= = = - i:-f... - _,:, - '.i,7_-",..4 - 1'.5:',-A:::. -- .,,,,. , .. -- , L ,
leans. Passengers can get up the riVer'cirriaolo6g k",:;';:,
the winter: " ',-: ' - --,s-- .= - . 1 ..:-..,.":„- i:,: - ',..,,•-.--,--:-.:-: : - . , e. , ...X. - .K14 . ,-- . ..,..
- For terms of Second Cabin and Stierege:poSagei* - --- --- - -: , : ,. ,:: , ,::;:r.;-4, — g.
:ply to or address by letter (post-paid), i' - - ---,.----,-,,, .s , -_ - , , , : ::::,,, -,,-, , t . .- ,•:- ~.;',--...v,,,,, , %.;, ; ,,
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MiSoudistreet,,torner ofTiiitiNo* , yor ) r,l. - .'M' :.: : : == Z ,- .1,..:,, - iow
36 Waterloo Road
VT -,
Liverpool,
4011N'TH04IPBON,
;-=,,;..1='--,?--_-.:-;=,.:.-•:,.: A:':-1:L;:f"_'-,-' *
265 - Ltbettvsreet. Pitniennrk 0
R. E. Olbtri,;, 2,;
ANUFACTURERSof all kindarfTrunkagrAex iil-,"-,,-,
1,1 lug Boxes Dillworth's Plauing -- AillAttuat-7; - •':::' - ==.2, -- 1. - 1:...74": - '
'between Seventh and . Eighth, . - ",ii-'-' - ',. , :1'e ,,, i4- ~1 C. ., :, : !,f:73l*
Boxes made and delivered at ilia ishilitascitette44,‘,ljali r s , Z-, ,- .. , :, ,- ",t -- 4-W- - : ?- - z- ,- 0 - -, ,--.--.,'•
H. - 111. kitarbatels,- ,--,- - --, -i• - -", - -.:',, , ,!,- ----- o=.- - = :::: - -- - ..7 V 4 - ..; , ,'=,..
11016 ESPEC 'MULLS informs his friends. and She
.nutittd,=,l l ;r:iz - ; 5 .r3, 1 ,7-70, , - . .,,,-;,.. ,- ;
ill In general, that he bat opened the house formerly- :A.--.4.:,,,,,,,,-;,:: E„
1;=: , . -- VA , .. 4-
occupied by S. Shepard, in Wilkinsburgh, whemete,,i?, , ; - : - • , . -- -„f?, ,- .:‘, . 1: :::-:: - ..• : - . , - -f , = ' :-- .-
-is prepared to accommodate travelers and maOririgohnri* , ;,:- -- , -. ,: -. .. - -';;;; - ',,-3":74-r• -- -- - - *"...5 . 4.;:. ;-•
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out from the CRY= , _ - -, :-:. Idee2liktf , ,;-:;: - - --- • - =: , '-'=•:-"W,--, , ,,.. , z,=-
Osvaton t a Exchesuige,,-,-, , ii..:'-i,',...:j?", - 2;;;:;:..„1 , ,.2 - f,a - yA5.,,y.z
NO. 14 ST. CLAIR STRE E T.-- , This- house has liteit ,2, ';' ,4 .i ' - ' 7.' =. - i ' :': " ' : - 7 . - -FS5f
taken by-the Undersigned, fated Wit ety/elliiirdzilii - i:s. -, .::::„', - fj:-V:eiy:A...4 ,- ,= , ,r, - : - ...: •
erl witirthe best of LIQUORS,. and - everything ; the - isea,,..i - ,- -- ,.•,'. ,, :.-t:c.",:•2,.*5... -, 32.7h ...,,,
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eon can afford: ,-An excellent LUNCI-Cevery 4 diXoo=-:, ; "-i- - :,-",= , , ,,- .21•:5,, - ,,1:,,,T, ,, i-0,
which attention is especially - called. -..,. .---,.----..• 7, ''' t•- • ,----,,- . ,, .., ,.. :4 ,,,,, .. - ..c..:: . : •:„ :.4 , .. - 4. ,. , .......--
„ an is - -...Jipans.osysTorc- , ,;:5:1:,., , .::;--:-::-.-,, , ,, , qcl.. , ... ---
)lutE partnership heretofore eiLstlngl betweers-Itinitk.:t'---1.-- - - - ,- ; - •:•zt','-'-nt„.;-1 ,- ..---
&HODES &W. W. DALLAS. to OugliesiMOrtickcr, - ;;;: ;:;..„.." - X.:, -,- =';'•;-- , ,:rR:
~etory, is dissolved by miaxiarcon.sent: , _- -,,,,,, +: - ,f , : - ...f.; , : , :- ., ;" , , ,,- -. - 7 !., , :::.*:'
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Pittsburgh, January 14th,1052. : -: :' - ' ----- ::: --- ! - ,:•: -- -: -111 :' ,-, 7•1 -- • - •'; -- -;','-. •-' ,: ' , l s ' , ''' , ” ' -4 " ,- -"-
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Having purchased' the- liter : est of.li4 i :' , V4Dillas' , ..inr. ,-,-- „, - =: - ': 1- _ , -; ,- ::: ,- 5-: - .-q.i.zz , ; -
the Buque.sne Croaker:Factory, theundersigned-virt:',:-. ,, , ,, fii. - =', ,,, ,g:5r.- -, _ , . " - --•
continue thelbusine.ss at the old eland;
HDA: i NesA69 - Suid4,6lifi r .:, , :- - N -, %; ,•5; . .:, , i , j.-D, , : - s , :
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Front street: -- , flanl6l -.... -
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EII.IOVAL-- , We ta.kethis --- methort.6l inantabiCojr; ..,:' , ... - - : ;.- - -:::: 1 _,. - -';',"=-4 47,
ig : :
IV friendsthat we hate removed kinv.stoM - : - -frem --. 1 41 _°: 4 . , . 1 ',„.. - --,- -g'; , -:- - . _.. • -
124 Wood street; to No : Smithfieldiforderir rietoPkmr!-'',.'L,7-'::4;.-,:s - .1,41
by fhlessre: heMenoag a
beta boast: " -", • ' '''' •-: - STUART:& - :SILLp,,. - ",, , ,:%1,.- -,• , .=r,
i ald6 ' - r, - - N0,•13 Sraithfiehlat, ,,- .:, , ;.:,'. - -- : ,... yf* . ". -- 'i::1::,="4 - 4 - i - Z i y - 4 - : . -_,: , c- ,
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Agency for. Different Lines Of: Parket: EWA
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Pine, Nov York • 38 iVaurloo Eriad,-Licerpocti-and '
&MOUT li7/41, Now OriliatiS, •
II - 4.13 A LINE OF PACKETS sailingevergive days . ,
'AU from Liverpool to New York ;,a Lane ofirackets- :
from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the••lt3th of-each
month ; a Lane of Packets to Baltimore On. the-2 Otho;
each month. Also—is Line oe . Packets -on the Eth smut:
34th of each mouth from London and .Portommith to
New York.
ALSO—Drs its at sight always on trend, for any &Utmost,
at the lowest rates of discount; and -all. information:
given concerning passmie . .ere, that can•lic invert, vsith
pleasure, by then Agent. JOHN •TH0MP501+4.. , ..
jaisM • 1105 Liberty al— Pittsbargh:
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JAMES A. JONES
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