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    Joan-Loan's
Lisirrion.—Not so large an audience mire had
hcipedfax, wasassembled on Monday evening to
hear Mr. Lord's lecture on HenrrQoabre and the
Huguenotla , Contest. We can only say to '
those who were absent that they missed the ablest
lecture of the lesson. Mr. Lord's style unites a
poetic Nish with the terser and more palpable-
Tallies of profound logic and deep thought. He
handles history with the ease of a ?dilater. He
looks at Dissect= and actors of the Past through
the teltioope of afar-seeing genius, and, albeit
his delivery borders somewhat on the eccentric,
hisennneialions are at times vivid and eloquent.
The llnguenotin contest formed a most inter
esting era in the history of France - sad ofProteit
antism. :It wen the greatest war ever waged be,
tween the two opposing churches, and Rettig the
IV. occupied a most prominent position—
first an a leader of the Protestants and after,.
wards na the princely :apostate. The condition
of Soiithpince during the reign of flenry.L;,-;
t'ho first of the Bourbons--and while Henry
was still in his boyhood, was finely depictekhy
the lecturer::. The Prittestanr ithurch flourished.
Noblesand •
- getterals embraced it. It 'was the
,: - .revolutionary' school •of the 16th century. He
referred to , the .efforts of the Court Of France,
controlled by "that infamous woman," Catherine
de Mei:lids, added by the schemes of Guise, to
crush, the infant germ of reform. The Jesuits,
were t work, and a brutal, blinded population
urged them on to s war of persecution and ex
terminatkin. • Ifei detailed the horrors of that
forty years' war, in which, now one and now - the
Other party were for the moment victorious.
The leeturer'a description of the massrcre of
13L.Bartholemew was brilliant and startling, ap
matching: even to dramatic power: He noted
the general confederacy of the Huguenots which
wee the consequence of that butchery. Henry
of Minims was their leader Their first resist
suice to the Catholic forces was at Ls Rochelle,
and•4o,ooo men perished at that siege. "The
mewed, defence of that place," said the lee,
• term., "islunel of the most glorious acihevements
in the armsda of war." Charles IX- soon after
dled—diecl, CIIIECd with insanity, but cursed far
more when in lucid intervals he heard his vic
tims of St. Dartholemew calling on him and resign
ing Me name to infamy. Henry lIL succeeded
to the - crown. After his assassination, Henry
of
Navarre became Hing of. France, abjuring the
faith he had fought for. Mr. Lord traced more
minutely than we have space for, the subsequent
events of Henry's life. On thewhole ' he depict
ed-Ma character in favorable terms. Historical
ly, inintlidered his subject a lesson for all time.
Mr. Lord was peculiiirly braille in his referen
ces to the 'Jesuits. He comes up to Dr. John
son's etandaid of a"good hater." Hisportray
al of Gus-character of Catharine de Medicis was
also *vainly note-worthy.
Our readess will bear in mind. that_tdr. Lord
lectures again 'on Friday evening next.
Intraßor
-Am &xi/rms.—Kona Orms.--Itgives
us much pleasure to learn that many benevolent
persons of,our city are willing and anxious to
contribute townch a charity ac we mentioned. the
other day.. There are many good; kind hearts
throbbing in this, our smoky city i and no project
that appeals to the nobler attributes of man's
nature will ever be found lacking friends. The
chief difficulty seems to bein the want of a
leader—comebody must make the first move—
some good-hearted manor woman must "set the
ball rolling." Why; shall it he ?
We are authorized testate that a gentleman of
this city will furnish a room, free of charge, where
the soap may be distributed, provided that it
only be entrusted to ; roper persons. We have
received the following letter from two highly re
spectable ladies of our city. Their proposition
does them honor. 'We saw open the cold, bleak
streets 'ester:Jai several walking'arguments for
a Soup Honk, audit - would have been gratifying,
indeed, had we been enabled-to direct them
to the spot where theymight find two "minister.
ing angels"- ready to extend to them the kindly
hand of charity and help. them brave the nnae
- onstomed rigors of this w4iter. The letter is
follows:
Jascsav ,22d, 1855'
observe-from a notice in this morning's Ga
zelle "that. a gentleman is ready to supply ma
terials for making soup - for one house, provided
any other persons will • provide a room and
agent to dispense the soup to the needy."
Some weeks since we made an offer of our ser
vices in this Way to a member of the Bowan'
Association, but met with no respOnse. We - are
ready and willing to engage in the good work,
and now offer to make and distribute 60 gallons
of nonrishidg. soap weekly vkauch poor as may
be sent to our door by persons who can prevent
imposition, gay the. Visiting Committees of the
Female Benevolent Societies of Pittsburgh.
We would- prefer having two distributing
days--say Tuesday and Thursday. .
A friend has just said, "Can any onebe found'
who would leave , with ns for distribution, with
the soup, any braid . or flour ?" youplease
"put the question!" -
Coiner or 'Gemara 3iBlllo3s.—Before Judges
McClure, Boggs and Mama.- -
Commonwealth - vs. James Boyd: indictment
selling liquor ton person of intemperate habits,
on oath of John lle.gers. The parties reside in
Allegheny'city, and peosecutor-alleged that the .
—defendant had.sold intoxicating drink to his wife,.
xi
person of known intemperatehabits. The Jury,
rendered& verdict. of “not guilty."
Commcmsealth vs. John Smith; indictment ,
as
sault and battery on oath of Catharine Witter.—
She testified that defendant boarded at her
house on Prospect street ; that he* came home
drunk and struck her with his fist, severely in
juring ber. 'Defendant was sentenced to pay a
fine of ss,and undergo imprisonment'in the coun
ty jail - Air. tiro months." ,
CometonWealth va: Michael Reeler and ea-the
rine,Backer! indichitent, assault and battery on
oath of Albert Lintheimer...- The Jury rendered
a rerdic of guilty withontleaving the box. ,Cathe
rine Beckernas sentenced' to pay a fine of $5,
and stand committed until sentence is complied
with. Michael Backer was sentenced to pay a
fine of $5, and undergo imprisonment in the
county jail for fire months.
Commonnealth va. John Mendinor indict
ment,. grancliarceny, on oath of George Ledlie.
Tits accused is charged with stealing from Mr.
Ledlie's lumber yard at the Point, fire hundred
feet of 'oak scantling, one thousand feet of pine
- lumber, and a lot or lumber 'worth $5O. The
- Jury returned a verdict of guilty of petit lar
ceny.
Commoniealth es. Thomas McCoy; indictment,
false pretenees, on bath of John Crawford M. D.
Crawford testified that the defendant called on
him for medical advice. lie - regiired advance
payment. "McCoy was unable to "pay , down,"
but stated that he had $6OO or $7OO in the Ex
change Bank, and had $BOO due him on real es
tate. -He accordingly received the Dr.'s proles
sionalservices, and a bill was rendered of $5B,
whichhe did not pay. The indictment charged
that McCoy's representations were false. .
A Wurntsamts Com= Wool thusn.—Oficer
, Hague on idaturdaylest arreited William. Dun=
can, on a tuhazge of obtaining.= by fable and
frandulent lapresentatiora the signature of Rob
,-
art G. Smith to stall of exchange dated "Wash
,. legion (Pa.) October 14, 1854." The la of ex
change is for $lOOO at sixty days payable to the
order of William Duncan - drawn by Saab
Morgan.; endorsed by W. M. Duncan, D. J.
Rogers and Robert G. Smith, and, accepted on
. the faceby R. Watson. The defendant is chatipm
-with thereby cheating and defrauding complain
. ant; Robert G. Smith, out of $ 6O O- Duncan bad
a bearing yesterday before Alderman Steel and
was bound over in s;2ooohairto appear on Ned
nesday st 2 o'clock.
The parties in thircase are from Washington
county, and the case itself has its origin in the
recent failures of-wootdealere in that county.
Wm..lll.lduncan andit J. Rogers were arrest
-- ed yesterday on a charge similar to the above on
- oath. of the same complainant:. Another $lOOO
note is, we ;understand, invoiced in this tsetse
. case.. The parties will have a hearing this morn- ing before Alderman Steel - =
A 101 a) .13sar."—The weather is- as keen:.
stant* a Liver's sighs, On -Sunday night -it
lien,/ on the principle , of the - poet, "_from gay
to
. fftStre-,lrion lively to severe"—from showery,
c4Vhng, sloppy April; TO brisk,. biting, bitter
,December. • At midnight, just as the 'Sab
bath was passing to that bourne whence no Sab
bath returns; a deputation of frost spirits - ar
rired from the boreal regions, and, wonderful
Metamorphose! the rain-was changed to snow,
and the torrents that rushed musically along
the- gutters and poured, caserale-like, lath the
enthed asWerst were hushed in an ley
fence- B 7 tanning, the mercury-in our ther
-snometer r 'steed, notits white crest so!, proudly as
jit had. It was bumbled. It toned to bide its
diminished head, During yesterday it was as
low as 20 degrees abo've sere and *hat with the
intense cold, the serete mdo and the slippery
pare, pedestrianism was by no mean} agreeable.
Darritiin . Comm—Seibre Judge
Minima Miyer, W. C. ilavard, - Hugh Marshall,
Jam A, hilipe, ihdJoluillaslett, trustees of the
Wormed Ptesbyterian congregation, vs. Joseph
Wright etal.' On trial. "Ids cone le an action
'of ejectima. , brought by - the trustees.of the Re
farmed Presbyterian congregition on the corner
' of Choriy thd Pltun alleys, to seam possession
of the church edifice from the party whom they
allege now hold itillmtily: The counsel'in the
moo were occupied molt of yesterday in prePer7;
ing evidence to deeide which of the parties in the
mutt aro flared representative:sof the derunallth;
thin; other words, which= are tios. geoinine
covenanters; This. evidence, occupying ten_ pa
* gee of foam* presentedto Judge Williams,
who will render hie decision on that point this
morning The trial yjllthen proceed.,
Castartx. QuAßTEßß:—Augsustas Myers Auld
Ipso Williams wareitatined from .the jalito the
penitentiM :PAP* morning , ,
ATTERS
Ti gnu nr Duermarno Boamson.—The fire
In Duquesne Borough on Saturday night, which
we noticed in yesterday's Gazette, war one of the
most disascrotut which has occurred in this neigh
borhood for some time. The tannery ofhlr. Rob
eistain was entirely consumed—his loss amount
ing Ito somewheres in the neighbor's ood of
$BOOO. He had no insurance.
- Messrs. 8.. & A. Taggart's loss is between
$lO,OOO and $16,000, with an
.thstilance of $lOOO
in the Lycoming (N. Y.) Mutual thsurance Co.
and $BOOO in the North American Safety Co.—
A large quantity of leather, ready for shipment
east, was consumed. It ia supposed the &ewes
the work of an incendiary as the engine fire had
all been extingnishttl .and it originated in a
part of the tannery w ere there had been no Sre
used.
PORTEMS Or Bused BLIMPSON.-,A newly pub
lished lithographic Portrait of M. Simpson, D.
4,0130 of the Bishops of the Methodist Episco
:Ag church graces our sanctum. It Is engraved
lor3Mpier F;. Braun, iMarket street, from a da
kneriotype by Nelson. The likeness is "to the
111 k4"'and speaks vole:ace for the artistic skill of
those engaged in getting it up. The Bishop is
represented with one hand resting on the Holy
Bible. On tho margin of the picture is litho
graphed the following sentence from - Bishop
Simpson's address to the young men of Pitte
burgh an the OCCaSilat of their , presenting him a
copy of the Bible :—" Its lessons were taught to
me in infancy—to its mandates I listened in
youth—end as years increase I bow with deeper
reverence before the beauty, grandeur and pro
found phtlosop'hy of its teachings."
ArrEmprin BIMOLAILY.—The Banking House
of O'Connor, Bro. & Co. was entered on Blindly
night by burglars. They immediately began pp
tuitions on the safe. The bolts of the outer
door - were partially cut by a saw, but the inner
plates resisted all their efforts, and they were
compelled to give it up for a bad job. Had they,
however, succeeded in opening this, they would
lucre met a still more difficult obstruction in the
second door. The sate may now be considered
burrglar•proof, and Beadily night's operations
are the proof.
ALLEGED LADGENT.--A boy named Rufus Con
ner was arrested yesterday. by officer Moon,
charged with stealing a watch from the store 4:1
Mr. Craig, on Third street. It was testified that
Conner sold the watch to a silversmith, named
Berger,
on Pennsylvania Avenue for $2,50. It
was worth The accused and his annt,Maria
Btraton,c arged ith being an accessory after the
fact, wore comm tted for trial by Mayor Vols.
PartmtaxontO Zoscsar.—The Philharmonio
Society—an "institution" that does honor to the
tausical taste of Pittsburgh—gives a concert
this evening for the benefit of the Poor. The
programme comprises a series of selections from
the great masters and consists chiefly of sacred
pieces. We earnestly hope ins PLOP= Will give
one night to charity and Snide.
Lamm ]Rama, formerly of the Part, was
President of the recent Ohio Editorial Conven
tion. We perceive that the convention, resolved,
inasmuch as the railroads have deprived them cf
"dead head" priveleges, hereafter to charge ad
vertising rates for anythingtusd everythin' gmhich
R. R. companies may order to be published. Tit
for tat 1
AIUIESTID.—A colored Mall named William
Steel, was arrested last evening in the cellar of
the St. Charles Hotel; where it is supposed that
he had secreted himself with a view to plunder
ing the cellar as soon os the servants retired
for the night. He was brought to the Mayor's
office, and locked - tip for examination today.
Carty Issusn.—,A espies was issued yester
day for the arrest of John . A. O'Brien, charged
on oath of Algernon Robb, with refusing to give
np four gold watches and chains valued at $l7O
which had been left in O'Brien's bands on the
22d of July last
Trwrisawcx.—Thomas Steele, Christopher L.
Magee, Wm. McDaniel, Wm. Irwin, Rev. A. M.
Bryan, James Piper, 'John Wright and J. Lubin
have been appointed /by the ;State Temperance
Conventions general committee for the Western
District of Pennsylvania.
Berrtin.—The cue of Thomas :Harshall
charged with assanitand battery on oath ofJohn
W. Riddle, (better known as the "Know-Noth
ing case,") has been Settled. How was it settled?
A friend at oar elbow says, its no riddle to
him—it wu settled by marahall law."
PATLNTII Wero ISSUed bid% Wel71:1.0 John C.
Kline, Pittsburgh, for an improvement in door
lateh-looks and to Wm. C. Hoffer, Pittaburgh,
for a bench plane.
MADAYX Da ir7lll CONCERS.—WC4IIII inform..
ed that the primer a ticket admitting a lady and
gentleman to the Concert has been reduced to
$1.60.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Seserz.-34r. Jones, of Tennessee, made ► vi
olent onslaught upon the-Postmaster General for
his neglect to furnish daily mails along the Mis
sissippi River and tributaries, as required by
the acts of 1851 and 1854. -,
nov6lE—The House, after some unimportant
proceedings, restuned the Pacific Railroad Bill.
Mr. Campbell moved to reconsider the vote or
dering the main question. Ha wanted to re
commit.
The motion was agreed to, 195 to 98.
Mr. Campbell moved to recommit the Bill.—
Lost, yeas 101, nays 103.
After further proceedings s motion was made
to recommit to a select committee. Lost; the
vote was 103 on each side; the Speaker voted in
the negative.
The Bill then passed finally; yeas 109, nays
97.
Serrano, Jan. 20.—A riot occurred on the
Buffalo, Brantford and Goodrich Railroad to-day
at Ridgwity;2o miles. from the city. The labor.
ere were not paid regale - 1.17,2nd gave notice that
they would spike down the
_switches today if
they _did not. receive the wages due them.—
The track was accordingly spiked at Ridgway in
the afternoon, one or two bridges opened, and
the chief officers of the road hired 25 men from
this city armed with revolvers, dm., went over to
take possession and protect the track. On ar•
riving at the scene they were fired upon by the
laborers, armed _with rifles. A' regular fight
ensue), the paitylromt& cityfaring the worst.
One of their men, Simon Wermple killed,
and two or three others wounded, one danger
ously, and two or three of the laborers were
wounded. The officer's party, however, 'suc
ceeded in arresting a down of the laborers, and
orders were sent to this city-for irons, it is
supteseri for the:amassment of (the rioters.—
The whole party from this city were deputised
. fiy- the Canadian Sheriff and acted under his
orders.
Tfie President of the road and a number of
•Catholle priests and the Sheriff mode speeches.
The laborers tried to persuade them to desist,
but to no purpose. The Sheriff bad ordered
the truck to be opened and cleared, when the
melee took place.
• The man who killed Wemplehad an eumin.
ation and has been fully committed.
• entwine, Jan. 22.—The One steambost"Gsrden
City, formerly running in the Illinois . ' river, was
burned to the water's edge on Saturday morning
near the mouth of Arkansas river. The . Oarden
City left fit. Louis on the 10th for New Orleans,
with a cargo of flour, corn, widest's. She caught
fire below Napoleon. Her passengers and crow
all got aahore with their baggage. Her cargo is
a total loos. •
[We 'are obliged to the telegraph for Mforma
tion, on the 22J, of en erent - tharh . appened on
the 14th. It reached us by mall siprerel" days
11 13 0 .] • '
.Burrato, Jan. 21—There is nothing further
of importance in relation to the Brantford Rail
road riot. Thirteen prisoners .were under a
guard of 'soldiers on' Saturday and Sunday.—
Their examination took place today. It is un
derstood that the trains are running regularly.
Waxxxxso, Jan, 22.—At the charter election
today the.Arcerican party elected all the gener
al officers without exception.
Nay Yoe, Jan. 22.—Letters from Paris tray
Ur. Mason' is still in a critical condition.
PILELADELPERA, Jan. 22.—F1our decidedly drill;
no export demand; standard brands offered at
sB,B7}(a}9..Bye Flour dull at $6,50. Corn
Meal unchanged; salea 600 bble. Brandywine
$4,62i. The demandlor Wheat is limited; sales
1200 bush. prime Penna. and Southern Bed at
sax and 700 bash. White at $2,17®2,18.
Corn in fair request; sales 3000 brush- Southern
Yellow at 96.. Oats linchanged; 2000 ',ash.
Southern sold at 52. -Mile . ket:Mull; we quote
at 8603.7 --
Yon:, Jan. V.. - --Cotton firm, bat the
stock is, exhausted; rialto 500 bales N.
dliog at 8108 k, uplands middling
. 131. Flour
easier but _not quotably lower sales 4100 bbls.
good Ohio and 1100 bbl. Southern at _former
rata. Wheat'nominal. Corn unchanged; frith.
oleo 58,000 bushels. Fork- firm, with upward
tendemey; sales mem at 812,25012,81, and
prime at 513,121g 18 , 26 for, new. Lard dull
with declining tendency; salmi 900 bbls.' at 91®
101. - Wbiakey dull at 801. Coffee, Rio dull at
o Sugars and Molasses firm. Tobacco, San
tuaky.firm at 101.. Stoeke lower. Money very
easy at 8(i)10 for short first ohms Opel. Indi
ana-fins .95: ifingoarl ahtw - 901; Canton 2:4:
Central, 8% Beading 63,741;'Cumberland
521; .Iliths46lf . 344 1 ggark Bawls% - •
CONGRESSIONAL
Waanixonx CITY, Jan. 22
COMMERCIAL.
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION,: FOR .14117a4RY.
IV. R. Mow,. F.P.-41st. 001100.1 r, DArm E. Pui.".l.
DErrn. Jay. Boort.
i'ITTBDUAGH SIAitHETEL
088 no Prroontratut Clams.;
• • Tuesday Handal. 'mum,' 'A /W. , /
FLOUR—no alas zsported; =Juliet quiet. and Uu move'
rout ezeopt La the retail way at former dolma.
(urs—Dia on the whartof IEO boa. hod Wheat at
51,75 ; from. atora. , loo bus. Shelled Corn at 85 and COO do.
at 813 i.
11 IITTER--• ale of 7 bbla Common Banat 15.
PROVISIONS-nice .4800 pm anord4en at 6!; . . ovd ,
Bulk 51eat, 84 pm Country Hamm. lrt ult, at ftU, 14a do,
Sides et 5.V, and 149 do. Shoulders at 54, sixty da)
Grease, • sale of 15 bbla at 714.
HAY—Dios at depot of 7 ton' inferior. Wed, at $2l.
PIG )IETAL—• We of 9041 tons Allegheny Ifetal..'Amer
ion^ furnace, at Pi, six mom, deliverable at Kittanning-
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The Banking House of Kramer t rtahntl did not open
yesterday morning, and by advertisement In some of yea
t e ed a r e papers they announce their suspension. They
Promise an ultimate payment of all their liabilities. This
House no. very h.rdlT Premed during the recent runs,
and:having considerable unavallable securities on band
hove found It impossibinto go on. We leans that the Het
ofdspceitorsis large. and that considerable embarrass
ment will =IMO to muty.
There was not much excitement through the city, nor
ore pante, In oonsequente of this .11.11 POW
Won. People an disposed to look at these things mom
mac. now,and business affairs will be but little deranged,
although the Individual CAMS of suffering are
numerous.'
Menne No 011 Sander night is certain to Moe the
Rims rip to a good steno : but the cold weather se sud
denly stranding will deprive !tot comelderable of its value.
A coal boat rigs will probably be, especu uc .d,
The Cincinnati Commercial of :Saturday ears that Mon•
ey V easier, and Poblic Enmities better. The shock se
Perla:cod by the business community, conseonent noon
the late Winn.. has been to a gnat extent neutralized
and the fart that then failures are not likely to prose ha
ones. has quite a favorable effect, ant a hope Is now
tained. apparently on good grounds, that matters UV
shortly improve.
Th e ciereeaub, (Tenn.) Chronicla ttlye that three of the
al: Iron ftanacal ht that county eel➢ not run doling the
Dreamt year.
The klibtankle Sentinel nate, that:all the freo Banks
in Wisconain hare tarnished the 10 P ant, additional ie.
rarity demanded by the Boutin/kr, 'except tout Chilakoah
Bank.
The New Orleans Mint coined last yew 111.274,100 In
laid and 113.240,000111 sllorr. The Gold Dwelt. were *1:
189,136 and the Over Demilts 11 1 . 3 / 1 ,703. The Myer
coined was ell In halms. ;Innen...dimes mod halfdimes.
The New Orin= Picayune of &sadly, 14th an :
.The paper of Pellowes & Co, Jared rengaged In the Cot
ton, Tobaoso facto:rage, Produce and • mmeral Commission
business, and also that of Swolney. Uncut • Co.. well
blown Cott on Teeters, went to protest yeeterday. In
both Instances m e a t pecisTon wee brought about or the
i &Ttr h i e= t7:...,=1 mzei:vr ro.t.mbr; dizt
=tinned low stage of water, end under web circumstan
ce. it was not deemed adeleable to make eacrilkes hick
could only-in:m.1;11:1r entire ability. as we feet Whaled
rogl4l:l7snionnt Terh: hbUall" of
The empires of assets over liabilities most he very large
and of their Intrinde ealvency wears hardly permitted to
entertidn a doubt. '
There Le a motioned good reonest for Mime Wont Pe
pe, the Banks taking most of tale description offered by
their mercantile customers at 711 cent.. and ocitelde Isra
el" St9VllO t. am Into tames, outside of hank, gq..t
=o ld cent. ; though not freely unless known to he
hued on currant transactions In the regular trade. &roe
of the Foreign Bankers are asking 1003 e it mot. for bin.
of thetoOTO drawing= London. There willtuut be much
dot. until Monday or Tunday. owing to the rom-roorit
of the European male, p
t lko i'' lgT an tTa i :V=7 l ?rntottlitldor 10 .a
! to further 40db:ie.—IN. Y. Trib.
, The recent low quotattens &ate Loans hen brought
teased buyers from-this respectlre Stale., and (the eac h
now la that the Mg Omit loam will won mach
par- Elms sold today at fa, and s. dnce to ne
at Um Second Board. Nentuey Cent ere. again at
rand but small amounts on the market. 3IISJOUId
eents. brought to der MN. Lodiana Fives
Tai.
b eirz o l o i , cuthern Bank
, I lentwar t rigl u g 7 o d it
demi pay able at iltiladela, and row lork. Time Is
more Inquiry for awns in the Banks ol this city, and at
ces.
immure mi
• Indirosd libelee alio partake of the Improvement In the
Mon% and Stock mulorts. Illinois Central is now ets.
in Wv look p New York Central bee recovered In Part
utiel clunge the market ranee of
te
Wesrn llagoad et.a. 5... 1 17---I.N. 7. COW.
The supply of Money Mr good paner and colleteral&
which we noticed yesterday. is much more marked to-daY
—large sums bang offered an the latter modally, at low
er rates than have been accepted for manor ....UM Thin
reliefhee eetresehedquesUouable names or well tlea
but none still eo conaldered will not belong hie baring the
wondsouce of lenders, it the market should oantinue in its
preaeot condition Therels no very largo mooed of prime
cousterais to be bad, Newel wen local Railroad Compw
ohs which tralfltaavy burrop to December, twine
made their arrangements sou to require len money, by
contracting their operationa and by telling. !Weed of hy-
Po
founded,thveating, bot
th r k .
bl
The
chanestectatiork Ls thereihre well
tha +arae Marred to wbe sus-
tained . and rategfa ll to • tolerable le ge tandard—lPhiLl ill
im.Sat
Arm= Nionls—Loox our von rame.—We were shown on
Wednesday lad, • twenty dollar note on the Sant otChise
tar County. altered horn • eve. The alteration was so
completely assented that few could detect It without dove
observation, Tye nods "nee Dollen" were entirely era.
ciliated by means of same chemical proem, and the words
"Twenty Dollars." meted over the erasure. This Was evi
dent from the outran of the pane. coverhur coming loser
ping it gently with the finger nail. The figure. in
each earurrerete altered le the IMMO way. The note wr
a genuine "tamp, nearly new.—illet arts.
IMPORTS BY BITER.
• - -
envoisbr Grsnd Turk-64 bra bacon. 23 eta do
. 7 06•• t Nr.7l 53 do. 102 bbla lard. 6 1 11 / 3 911.6 a 151 e 42
do. 159 kg, dn. 4 bbd. lateen Wa ft irCut4loo6 bbl.
Co., Mown t•Kirtpatrtek:l4o do. 65 d 6 uttlakey. Wal
laK V) do. Lambert Sbiptore 25 dg 11. 51norog 244 Wes.
k W el,. 100 bblo snolma., W .10.)`,a;
on.?.
ZANI3STILLE, by Kate Casaal—M u s bbla W
Rea; 400 do. Leech ee• 123 do, Ido btter, Bella Liggett
2 do, Rick t 51 'eandlet. 27 bbd. bum. 3do tab... 630
pea meat, 9 bbla seed. captain: 50 aka lead, 6 cattle 1 bbl
• Wl. menerleltd 1,1). corn.? M'lp, 2 bbla Innter,l2pkgs
31.ADYSON, br A dranea-7711 bra meat. Jon. D• 111177
100 As earn. 1311 L...
Hrrsa.—Ore yesterday @vatting there veer 6 Let 6 inehet
In the channel and riving..
- •
ARRIVED—Kate Clueoel. 'Zanesville Grand .Ticrit. Cin
cinnati: romt City, Wheeling ; ;
Reerernernile ; Bayard.
Elitsoath Fhriver. W. Newton • 311cl:dean. Wellrrilla
DEPARTED—ExchAruce. Wheeling: Den Dolt St. Lo 1R
•della. Zsztelninl ; Chicapo, Lanisellle; Keystone nate.
hiletilgan, ; Be,, W. Neirtan ;
Bayeird. Viltabetb ; Jellegenti, ; Luserne, do.
Diurnal, Wheeling.
STEAMBOATS.
Wheeling Packet. •
TILE new and substantial 'steamer
EXCIIANGIII, Capt. McCatttot. . Iflb
a rua an molar packet bottrom PALL g
•Pittaborga even MONDAY. "NEM&
Y FRIDAY of ood arsok at lo o'clock. and Wham!.
00 >feu TCY.SDAY. TitURSIIILY and B.II7OItDAY, the
am* hoot,
Ear..hinge connects at Well.rille vriththellttehmt.
and ClevelandDallread, and at- Wheeling with the Ea lil.
scror•
and Ohio Ra 11... Tor freight or puma. apply on
ocard or to J. D. CaThIJNOWOOD, Age, Water et.
lairrhe Exchange Is an entirely new
andidoyr heat excellent nsre=i==_h
orl6
California Diamond Pins
(1 ENTLEMEYS SOLID GOLD CALIFOR
gmA preatospcMSTIIIIIREA chain r . PINS with
as chain
entotWfi l ltr s 7l4 arparaneo to the real Di amond.
ara
and are molly worth • "bit to me. W• Invite ovary oo
to call. civility to non-pecrebaooro grab.
mall
AJ. JACOBS, 407 0 t those Broadwa.
history of the Dtmeorery Stone
would not Do asoloo. Ihofewoor Jambe, et. well known fo s r
hie superlor manulleturo of
ACCORDEONS,
[laving mint large quantities to California, his Agents
there mixt him a specimen of the Quarts Rook. which he
immediately Mg to hie manufactory in Faris to be att.
and used in the inlaid wort, on Accordeons. 1w agent In
Paris being etruck with the beauty and intillaney of the
Storm, after being polished. mat &quantity of them back
wthin the tae l lar . : , theture of the above Plmi, at a price
WICICIR o iID JEWELRY
aviary description. prime marked In the window, and a
25 per tent. lees th an any other Oars in the Malted States.
L. t J.JACONB, 401 Broadway New YorL '
Theme flu month/ small to arty mut :the - Ignited Staten
by enclosing amount. eddremed Lit J. JACOBN
Broadway, Neer York.
N. B.—A ehedmen can be men at the Counting 1116 a
of this crtSee. ml!.23nd
QIIGAR-30 hnda N. 0. Sugar now land
& lac ad krz de by 412 JOIIN FLOYD ki50.01
MISTIICKY murreitY rfirsTrrirri,
IrECTED by aßoard Visitor, appoint
ed by th e ,tale , under the sonstntstedstsesof OoL
. MORGAN. a distlesubsbed graduate of West Paha,
and a practical Engineer, aided by an able Yasulty.
The rums of study Is that usually taught t he but
Sii;l l 2s e e r aintlsk i r ra vip r im. ,, A=st - t...7pdarz t a i s t.. td ,
Buok•Heeplng and Business Yams, and Mutsu Lanus.
..21e• sixteenth secol.annuai "rattan obens on the second
1 0 silAY 80bruss7, (12th Fets„:lBs6.) Entire charge
8/02 par tad sr
seessicen,isayable In advance. ,
Address the liunerintenidant, at . Idllltary Institute,
Pn.kil. =nu', Kr.” dr the undsrsigned.
:111.stAsT ie. DUDLEY. President of Willow& •'
ARD--10 kge. prime Lard inat reo'd and
I for al, Dr deX S. RAIIBAUOII /k W.
C! IIGAR-20 Ude. prime N. O. Seger to
I antra by stegruCcat 3 / 1 1411.3_ ,Id and tor We by
la 4 . T. LITTLE 100,112 31 4.
BIITTER-5 bbl,. and 4 bit'. prima rol
:red and for ials Dr BELL aIIOGETT,
ARD ek BUTTER-2$ kge. No. 1 Lard;
lo Dor bad Button 8 bblo.frosb roll Brater, lost
sod for at by - • JCS /L. 110111BON Ir
I DIED FRUITS - 150 bua: D, Peaches;
100 bus. Dt12.1 Apples, Just reed and for isle br
all 1f..41.09150N k 001
LOUR-100 bfils. extra and superfine
- I'llnuqust :add abd for isle by R. ROMEO:. A CO.
TOUISVIT.XE LIME-100 labln. roo'd and
Ala w. br 3.16 B. BOBISON A CO.
LEATIIERIS-48 onokt now landing from
steamer Jegalitt Pie by UAW' DICKEY/I CO.
(CRY PEACHES-23 bags now landing
fecal atesaur htiota kt tbr Wok br
Ideleal MCKIM t CO.
BEESWAX -1 laid. now landing from S.B
Jumatt sale by IS (TAIT DICKEY a CO;
REASE--lu bbls. now madi_ng from
stoma Innen linable by ISALIALDICEM' a CO. '
LD COPPER-24 p ieces now landiig from
dogma lama for We lir ISAIAH DICKEY • 00.
T ARD-20 kegs . fresh No. 1 Lard in
Eton. pa R. ',ALM= CO.
pEARL ASR-56 barrels first quality
.. 140 DALZIILL a CO.
TAGITERRtOTYPES—Ymi menet, time
and money by_going to CAPACYN. Na 711, 4thet., and
setting brilliant Like errs or yourself. put op In his.int
imitable style. Parents. thildren,' brothers, sisters end
rim's. =VI to-day,
binwhile health &Dona its 'U, mad "tot
incenrer" Stand ca the fool's ealandar. Room et•le
657 &antivenins. Prim to anti all. irkt.as
• •
Information Wawa •
'PE. JOHN - TODD left Ireland for - the
IL Dotted States la 1841.. He lauded la New York,
and started far }Utah:rah; Pa, withal/Ire to employment
as a [STD Ckginber, expatlng to mat there one IVUllan
MU , nr. Mit a lar. Any tofortaattoo coaternlng eal4
Yodel .11 1 be t Slay neeetvsd. Address Walt Silas
.Todd. we of its,. Basatr Dickinson, D. D. baton. Alma
NM PLOW
FACTORY.
vALL : R t y NRG BY EB
e. a l i a s. EEB
. commenced operations is the
NEW PLOUGH FACTORY, In bisacharisr, we are
mansfsatarteur 11 , 10110118 of *Tar demiptioa of th•
HUI
Man inattered'patternt. Among b• found J.
a. Rani, Went Double or Drill Plcroirins. J. B. ..Par
DIA Don Denim .Pjaagtts, lasymed later PiouSbC u•N
Stdifiyad ElubSott, Cotton ms=a Pt=al2Zth
gji=atgra c ti t tri Casting o t ral
natal. at oar Iranoboaa• JTa n Llbe rt at, Pittetntnth•
HEW- YORK LOVERTIO2333M--
from Wm. 11.Dpns.d . • Advertising Llonte. No. 102
No• an street.Ner rpm.
NEW YORK AND OA.LIFORNA
STE,A2d6RII , LINE, (VV Ntesrsgnat
got ACCRS3OII.I 111.11. COXPANT OP SICAILA6t% TLC/MUM
THE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or
VIE WEST, PROM.F.TTIEM or DANIEL WE&
11, all first elan stearmihlps, wtEL Wpm New Fora an
the tub and 27th of each month. When IS days 6,11
on Sunday, the Monday following will be the galling dep.
Connecting by the Nicaragua Trenelt Route, having but
twelve miles of land transport Mon, over a good meeada
raised road, In eserlegew, with the 401IDAJATII SIERRA
NEVADA, YANKEE BLADE, CORTEZ. UNCLE SAM,
PACIFIC. .4 BROVIER JONATHAN, one of wltleb
will leave San Juan del Sud the Amite terminus of Transit
Route,.for Fan Francisco on the mind of the Pl4O6 , 3Vll
Par further Inkonation .ply to
CRARLES MORGAN, &gent,
nelalm 6 Bowling Green, N.Y.
Letter Bags made up et the offlcer—Letters%.s ets. per 31
For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line
Carrying the United Starallna. •
THE A. 1, superior Clipper Ship GIER
TRUDr will mooed the Nightingale, end can the
tsuleTs rt. . ` lts ti OVriztse r st il Poyte ' rgirTftssuabil
fast sallor..ll Is theonly A. 1.13111 p nor loading at Ills
enviable foustralia The Pioneer Line has ,mined a most
emputation. It waelhe first, and Is nour the only
line. E i renthlu provide d for merterehex
ptuage'*P"h7aZreedfrofm'n77.lo' f3o 01111'11111::,
1200 anal St2s. second Cabin mann sl2sandllso.
For freight or yassege, apply to IL W. CAMERON,
ms3o4fg 110 Wall etreet.
OIIN PIIYFE, DEALER IN IVORY,
hod manuhetnrar of Ivory amds. No. 3 Murraw,
el C
GRIOULTURAIMPLEMENTS AND
,BERDS.-11.1LPH •It CO.. 23 'Fulton gtreat, New York.
exale and ROAD. • .541
FOR RENT. '
For Rent,
►Vtit., 3 etory Brick Dwelling Bo en East
Common, Allnheny cubes meant ore led by the
BS, COSIIRSiI. POSOSSIdOII ten o M the SS de; ot
AprlT. &quire of DALZICLL Co ,
J 1.41 street.
To be Let,
FROM the first of April next, the 'conven-
Lout Woe itorr Brick Dweilln¢ limn% Ark Grant it,
at the corner of Fourth it. AgßAHEAtoizAis A
co,
ja=td• aaraar of Bacon&
For Rent.
1111. AT splendid New Hotel,. known • ABM
"Brown's E.hseste." situated 10 rtd_intsvon
:f r utpla i ts. t grr n i t n=f the u s d imistor.„Plke
and built to the moat modern Pittsburgh,
with eB As convene
1en0.4 ofa first nese Hotel, such as lee and Smoke Benue,
Stablingfca SO to HO horses, and • One Barn. The hones,
et ,i treeent fmnished with the ben of Founiturw of mod
ern s sle, which will be sold - to the Bairn or .inconed
den d. A anell.rden attached to the House, And from
sixty nventy acres of Sue ale. land, a ar ea,
portion
of which is rich bottom, lying along the bulks of Turtle
Creek. There is one of tbe Central Railroad Stations on
the gum, *Rhin one hundred yards from the /SPOIL—
Persor.• eau go and come from Pittsburgh twice a day._
The House toss • good madam as • summer resort for nu.
Joni mend feml3lea The necotany arrapmmota for a
17otel are elm for Omnibus, liorles tarn
sest, Cove
end farming utensil. There are alma Store, Sernhiary
and Poet Mies close to the hotel. The lintel and awns ,
Bar
tenet.* will - be leased with or without, the Yana and
The above Farm, together with other lend adjacent.
conslatlng In all of 200 acrea.mill be sold entire or In any
smaller number or acres, Windt ponthmiere, for country
Sean or for gardening purpose.
Personn desiring tole." the llotel:or Fan,, or to Our
ebaai the" Furniture, Omallin. Horses, An, will ad.
drns the underslgned. ALLEN BROWN,
jalli-drod Turtle Creek P. O Allegheny Co- P.
(Bally Onion copy Smo and charge ims.tis.l
For Rent
sDESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
. township, with Two Acres of ground I'rnlt Treed,
bbm, thit.bouj., dc... CU be rented cheap end fps
• terto arrears to wood tatunt. Amer to Deo. A. tiwara .
at the olnre of .0... Hf
PATRICK I FRIEND
,
To Let.
re Warehouse on the corner of Front
crest and Choutoes7 lam Poseseition given on
e Leto( April next. For terms apply - to the en
scribers, now In possession.
iabtt. D. W. HERSTLNE I 00.
OR RENT—The large and convenient
7louso on fourth at., totwoon Market and Wood Ms..
II swat °crustal by Mr. George Dale. Boat low aa4
E. D. CIAZZAM.
, te , =Va. immediately
14 1 011 , RENT—A well lighted and fun:dished
zameateat nor% emnor of Th ird ant Market star
at MOO pm monost. n0204.f Z. D. OAZZ.A.II..
For Bent. - -
THE Brick Dwelling, Anoint heretofore as
- Ocrlicow,^ to Diamond
,allar, beta.. the DM
'-
.mond and Wood .t.. at magma =mud by Ur. Wm-001-
4watt. for Moms. imply to
jemer • E. D. GAZZA.M.
- Visll. RENT—A good House on 2d et, be
tweettemitheeld sod Grant eta. Rant s2l.peo.month.
oatt6 THUS; woons,T6 fourth
R KENT—The 2d, '3d and 4th story
rooms over J. Wilson & Boot FLt tiros , and Tiernan
Banking Iro reamer of Wood .st. end Diamond
isolsanceoff W o odst.) SWF erne rms. are each
&fret fr o rt t01d . . 71 . ; , 1„ .1,601mti 0, far,rirr,
Public Sale of Real Estate.
By virtue of the will af-GeorgeCraighend,
deed, late of Petal, toersoldp, Weithington county,
Pa.. the nulendSrill sell at, nubile nab, on SATUR
DAY, 2eth of Ye 1653. at 1 o'clock, r, a tract of
land belonging to deed, to said tososble. contain
hug iNaeres of ant rats land. hi a high state acuities.
lion: adjoining lan& ofloseph Van Roma. Jr.. and °ai
m. The old Wathington• and Pittsburgh romp...
at mg 000 ride of If, wad Ito situation is •cane eaten% to
Se.boole. Churches and Mill. Conditions of We mate
known on day of sale by the Executors.
W. G. CRAIGHEAD.
Ja11331.•8 . JAS. (38.111.111EAD.
Waabhet= CcaL.l
Land for: Bale
I WILL sell= amisiat.
.Wooer iti.c.43l
ili—zart of what is bairn. sithif Iree. sittutte
thelorke of Neagh, liestremerAsmahtss litestrooreland
mAtifirrm==gr. ria=v. VtrZir.
beta. Abnytt sae hundred am. are wen timbered and u . L .
remainder clamed sad 041 adapted to either agricultural
sr gamin anarmses. Ems thousand doilare of the purchase
mem must he paid iatand.the remainder metre n•aln ten
esre, ore inf.eeet. 1! Malted Paquin. of A. Li. SIILLEB,
..rlttstotra., or the enbieriker. nearthe
_preroleet.—
Tit Indisantable. do29Artfa DA Y . POWISIt.
SIMINISTRAT It IX' NOTlCE.—Notice is
alter that utter. of Aduantatration have
Llaa n granted to the enbeeritce on Ho Estate of Stomas
,late of Pee:awn...l.dd; .11 Pm. Eno.log
thonseelves Indebted to sad Estate are mooted to mato
Inunallate raynunat. and .1 baying elalzu to present
theni. properly . WAN:attested tor eattlennont. to the U.
denims& at tba mtdene* of the demand.
deUtteed ELIZABETH LIGGETT. /WW2:
Partnership heretofore existing be
wean the th e sew:liters was dissolve...l.,. Um Ist Inat„
by mutual otnitent. Jam* bhunhall and lionry
milt wryop the Yonndry a. heretofore, In th•
nuns of hlarattall h Mollenry. JAME:4 MARSHA/4
(1/1•111%
J.
y 9th, IMS.
It NRY Me
is.l3.llrd.CtlrS JOLLY ALLEN..
4.1 fIELLED CORN-300 bus for sale
)115 J. t
f„IROCERY STORE FOR SALE—We have
ILA
for sale duo dock, fixture' and gocd will of • Family
Grocery Store, In co.( the test locationeln the citrorldt
an e.tabU.b.d wholesale .d retail trade to town and
country. tor • roan of sendl capital this is • nue chance
tooMein possess:lon of an 'old .4 well known stazulL—
Terns easy. Possewslon will begin= on Meld of Jan. Ap
pi" to d. 30 B. SIcLA.LY k SON. 21. 6th st. ,
AUNDBX BLUE —The attention of fami
lles and
rash
omen Is !netted to this Blue. which lel
atruply Indigo dimolred. haring all IL monertiee retained
The Laundry Blue pomewsee, over them dLaolvedlsm , .
the *dean takee of Imparting • better color to clothe', of be•
log much mar& otapte Sad eon
win g UAW, and .r be.
maw easing of about one half. owing to the Let that not
mare than ora hallo( the Indigo can be embed by wa
ter. ILL entirely destitute of &DT gropattes !Merlons to
cloths. We would Iseult • LW, and warrant It to be aa
represented. For ads by JOHN IIAYT.Jr
deZi N 0.141 Word st.
UNDERWOOD k CO.'S PICKLES—
In gallon. half gallon. quart and 9121 t Jar=
"a. """ P T .n."4 )rTi
tr o a Cil YeeW
lt j = and
lte t gp x!, • ct=
I°6'g rliklraltLLN7). zse, Marts
on band and
dolt?
C INCINNATI
SOAP-25 bra.
CNo. 1 Palm Boats
2.5 Du Sost.
10 do Olelao Son. 10 bas. Gamut goa_ p,_Or
mile by Jae W. 1. aIeCILOIIO.
108-9 bales prime Ohio reed and for
we by BELL a maorrr, wom .t.
BELIJK HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP!
MC) B. CNTIIIINIIT .1k NON, 14.
A NNATTO-2 baskets for sale by
R. E. BELLIItS a 00.
BLUE VITRIOL-2 000 lbs. fee sale by
dell R. E. PF.LLERS a CO.
ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittiburgb
W cur Awl tr.
L. DiaLAIN &130X.1ta.2. Said.
ONDS, MORTGAGES, ANDSTOOKS-
Pawns wishing to !tweet thole. fonds on rallahla
aro lottoned that ye hare ootutantly on hands a
ty of &oda ancal=a.
Mid on city and country woo!
arty. Aloe ge aod Oopper Aorta, all
of obleb to l l LlVl l 3lrervil at my reduced Drina
Short Boalneu rotor wanted.
1413 D. 11.1.111 H A SON. No. Zl. 111,1 rt.
'DIG METAL-20 tone Pig Metal, prime
L article, offered at the low raise or t 25.
1113 B. ffi'LAIN A BON.
SHAWLS—A: A. Mason & CO. will close
out th e Warman! tbt.tr 16 long Runt" at 114.0(k also a
Luna lot il,oo and $6,00 Ithsnlo at IVO andll2,oo
CLOAKS -A. A. Mason dc Co. will offer
the Wane* of all Mar Cloaks, coof : mistraf elegant.
French mth
a New York patte rn s. and of eir own lama-
Anton, at • redaction dune/ mohair the usual prim
• WO
DARISII and other Pencilings by Kirwan,
L Tbanksitirlog eennon,
6"42 l =t•llthf,valfl'ittlt..
Hard TIM= l 3 ma.—Dlekena,
• Ruth Us% Ida Ms
Raj= the ItingAiat.kiny,
L'briat and C.brlnlinity,
Platoriai Gatherings. For sal. by J. L. READ.
4.1.! 78. 4th nt..
"DARED PEACHES--4 bbis. very choice;
&to 100 bus. output.] do. Or sea or
Jo W. A. IfidIUMEI.
.IFI4I°IOII,CLOTH-12,000 yds., 2-3, 3,
e, 6, 6 end 84 wide, of • greet mkt/ of pattr=
and at the lowest prkeit wholesale and retalf
jab J. k IL PHlLLlPB.ll6 . tfaritet at.
rAILRIAta OIL CLOTHS, of all widtl2B,
~ ,,W hgr ais ted eascri b td finish. toanntketured ori WO'
ItOn pa:diapers to ori l ta d totk. kU tlatti W
iiirbe 'i t .c the "4.
03 n ;
:Mat NUM eltalassle apd WAIL • -
J. A - ILPIIILLIP& fl Merkel it.
NEW _YORK HOMINY,
&ZIP.
Wallas Orltti.
A fall auPDI7 on sad *a We by W. A. MeCILTIRG
HEEP PELTS-2 bales rec'd and for sale
lo by .. 30 'BELL &LIGGETT.
CLOSING OUT BALE--FAzaILY
0n1e21..0 CO.V.-13cIng &boot to makes chonlin
In our tunings,. we atter *dada at coot durlulba nronnot
nook
the Wanes °roar stock On hItIId,WDAIgaghOICS
Olson and Mack Teas, drone, nth. Odolossoo. dpeo. dn.
We Inott• the attention of Yamnias end the toads. Tornio
Clash. -.1a7 - J. W. 11cYAULAICD. 266 Marty at.
11.13,Y PEA.O)IES-30 bbla. just reed and
11 in sal. b 7 < JO KENNY IL COLLIDE!:
nAY-1 oar load baled Hay. for sale at
"W -th ' il t r " t. Ad. g• •
gri.A.T9--2500 bus. recoiving and for =le
1-1 b 7 1417 DELL , *
'MAK-41 bble. *est( reel-and for sale try
„IL feel • ant.* iroozrr.
I -PHILADELPELt- •ADVERTISEKENTEL
FROM CILLER & CO.'S ADVERTISING HORSE,
67 SOVTII THIRD Blt. PHILADELPHIA.
PUBLIC NOTICE!!
Bnehtoo, •Clarkl - Co.'s Cod Liver Oil.
TrM late firm of Rushton, Clark & Co. be.
th e diyartwedhy the death of W3l. L. RUSHTON (the
WWII of the name Of Rushton ever COolleeted With
the firm) the burlneashi tutors will be continued by
lIEOEMAN, CLARK & CO.,
sorrtritiii i partnere and sole aurearsereof It. n. ..t Co.,
165, •-1.1 end 511 Broadway, New York.•
All connection with the store No. 10 Astor Borne below
disontintied.
&arid. Liesieman 'Lubec" connect.' with the estab
lishment twenty-six years, and for twelve years has been
andpartner an benefitthe prinelpal charge or the beislnem
with the of experienoe and the combined
efforts of each member clout tem.we trust to merit and
receive • continuer. of the patronage so llbetally ex-
tended to or.
The Genuine Cod Liver Oil,
hitherto made by It. CA - (13.wi1l in future be made only
br ni—it was our Mr.Olark who went to Newfoundland to
superintend Its manufacture, and we warrant it pure.—
Our Oil Is sold by all the most respectable drustifiets In the
United States.
etc:roe-14 careful to Fee that the name "lIRDEILLer
CLACK I CO.,"ban each labol,'and the elguature upon
the rack of each bottle, without sillkh It Is n ot genuine..
Cash and Short Crellits
M. L. HALLOWELL .3c CO
_ .
SILK WAREHOUSE,
Philadelphia.
IFPRUMS:—Cash buyers will, receive a die
count of SIX vs,,r not, if the money be paid in Dar
Rinds, within mon e yy. hum date of bill.
Uncurrent only taken at ISO market value on the
day it is received.
To merchants of undoubted Mantling, a credit of SIX
month. will be given, If Mildred.
Where money I. remitted in advance of maturity, • clir
*mut at the rate of TWELVE: per cent. maim= will be
alloyed. Prica for Goods UsrVeree.
In sendn calluigtheattoutionof the IngcommunitY
to the above terms. we announce that notwithstanding
the general depression la commerclal throughout '
the country, the eyed= of bunion. ted by us MOM
than year e th os, arid to which we s iigidly adhere.
acmblee us to o ff er fur the coming Burin ..stun our usual
amortment of
NEW SILK BD FAINCTGOODS,
Oomprisingoneof the
LARGEST AND MOST:SPLENDiD STOCKS
to be found In America; towllch we willrece covatan
additione, throunhout the season, of new and &Arable
coals from our, 1100 SE IR PARIS. Jald-2ma
B. T. Baobitt's Potash in Tin Cans.
OF 331 . 2, 12, 7 pounds each, wended; 143
llr.ln erase, warranted equal Warty in nee at about
the same urine as that In casks, with full directions for
use. printed on each ran, being in a touch more portable
condition for retailing. A person desirous to try IL will
please remit 10 dollars in a fetter to toy risk, or through
some Mond in this place. and I will forward one cue as
alma. lt3 lbs. This article has been in use for the last
three years, and glees the best of sailsiketion to all who
hare suet with It Also, roper Carbonate Ed d a Soap Pow
der, Yeast Powder, Cestile Soap,Quint Tartar. Candles of
all kinds, and the best Weratus in Penni Intiern 60 lo a
ease, or other where.. T. BA HITT,
deiadtec • Net to &70 Washington rt.. New York.
Phrenological Cabinet.
FOWLERS, WELLS & CO
4 et.. 01 Mew
11 1 , arWeer, are geVtlyquil ‘ dwaz i ftga
adaor h ia g i c;z : t
. Z . m . c2marofolor, W.
adeur retail. at New York ritts. l.
atonal essrainatione, with amt.., and toll
written deepiptions eharartar, dar and
wreldrur• I.4blnet tree. jorM•lrc
LIVER COMPLAINT.
DYSPEPSIA,
JAUNDICE,
CEIRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
And all Diseases arising from a Disordered
Liter or Stomach,
45.1 .1, 1 CH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD
Piles. Fullness of Blood to the Head: Atidltr or the
Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Yam, Yullnese
or Weight in the Seemed., hour Eructations. Shaking or
Vidtteling at the Pit of the thonnoth, Swimming of the
Read. flurried and Difficult Bresthiv g. Fluttering .t the
Heart. Choking or Auffoesting &muttons when In a ip
poeme, =mem of Vision, Dots or Webs before the S
Yirser soddeD Pain lo the Delledimor of Per ,
Mon. Yollownees of the Skin and rm.. Pain in the de.
Back, Chest Unite, Se, Sudden Flushe• of lint, Dorm_
lag be the lima, Constant imaginings of and Groat
Demob= of Sidsini.
CAN 111 671%111/ILLT 'NASD 20
DR. HOOFLIND'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED 111"
Dr. C. M. Jackson,
No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the &tore disease. Is vet excelled. If
equalled, by atte st.,her preparation ln the Ovits4
Laide ewes ln man/ eases elter.ekiral prrysleiuts
These Dithers are worthy the attention of inrallda.—
Pannell:a pest virtues in the rectifies:km of diseases or
the Una and lower gland!, eurrielog toe most march..
loa power* in weallame and affection of the dl re or
gims.they are. nit lafe..wrtain and plesaant.
READ AND DE CONITXCED.
J. D. gram, Lacemllle, Pa., April 4 1351, says "I can
get you some . good certilleatee ger 70. German Bitter s in
LbL widnit7 Ur. wish them. A lady purchasing some
of it this ...k, says that Ilia by far the best medicine she
nor knew, kering done her and her daughter math
g Lawson. Sentard's Store Somerset Co Pa. Ans.
I
Is. MI. sem "I am much attis . ebed to or G er ma n Dlt
tmei, having sued taro bottlea of It. widen I procured from
S. 6urta. your agent at Somerset, and *mild groat relief
from It In disease of the Leer. I 8.1 It hoe gnat *fleet
rbbretyalr' stungtp
If! " l ' g r el tth y, ne t t7'
De. Grua Notion I=t 18 4 51. aid:
ham used myself balf • dam bottles your Germs& Sit
ters for User complaint and Canoes act =mono ram , .
Ler l =es 4con the abuse of nearcur- mu pawned
with spasms nom the we of ths latter matt.
de. The
Gammone. Bitters is the first article from which I
obtained any relief I bass also giern the &Minkt° tans
cirepeptles, with the most miceety result. 1 Mint as
man . y more o f will ma tn.
J Toccru,Sact. of Dauphin. Pa: writes Mu S. Dia,
"I was sfilktad.with General Debility. Intestinal Weak.
new wnd DoetirM r ,PllebM t l oust man t a:6.ot
•fteleaseristetom , need your orgaccd's
Osman Muses. I took *Am LOCUM asecoulng to dims
Goa, and as completely I , ham not bean so
healthtlbr is
ne I hare bean . Lae I took your Blt.
V".. The . hd kh ttors as eackwi t 000 S r" se always strentitaning
the system and weer pratp ilcg
Sold by dealers to medicine and storekeepers mem-
rri. 1 247 R' ' 4 , 1
e d y ll' s7N l llstt rer
Alhurain . = r and by dealers In mamma generally.
FITS! FITS!! FIT T!!
THE VEGETABLE EXTRAC
EPILEPTIC PIM. S,
ibrtfie Canso' Pit4erzeroenr, 64:f all Nearions sad
Carrara.
rMONS who are laboring ander this
treasing malady will find the VEGETABLE ZPF
PTIC PILLS to berths only remedy ever dLoovered Dar
ouriolt .. .NAPAY.Or Felling Pito
tam: a ad. wKrel. c tllr 2 k r ""' :=14%
purpon .t.g b• found or eepecialbere
aft nor a/I Datums &meted .oth weak maven or stem
nervous erne= has been mustrated or shattered from any
sou whitener. In chronle nymphal:Ms; or
an 0.
lon g superizoluced bi tervonaueen they an ex.
Prim 6nu tog. or two bore ibr $5. Persons out or
the city.~ enclosing a rmaittanoe, will have the Pills wit
them through .the mall, tree of postage. Nor We by
MU 8. U.ANCiI. No. 108 Baltlmore west, Baltimore
ti hO pornttveld. orders 40m all parte of the Union must b
eued,
Ivre* FlCtibUrith. PLINICNO 01103.. No. 00
Wood st. or3l.diveilybe
=cams Dam es 1
Pittsburgh. Dee. Ztte. 1855. 1
psi . of deposits, and balances of deposit;
f ten dears and uprards which ham remained mt.
tared 1 erths Bank ter three rars •
A. P. Oxen. klamb 1igh,1851..-.1 ..... - •83 8 .18.
. --
1039.
A. D. Harley. July ZIA 1851
a Parker. so,. Ina, An... 80.00.
Hobert germs. April igth. 1851 14,27.
David Torrence , April 4th. 1851- --.200.413.
losnny that the above statement is cornet. to the test
of nr AmMededge and belief.
JAB. D. MDDRAY. Cesldsr.
Sworn and subscribed Were me thts Wth dAgef Decem
ber, 1851.0. W. ERNEST_ ,_
tal-dlstriwatt - ---, Notary Publie.
Elelf-Heating and Box Irons:
THE Subieriber Laving purchased tho ca
ution tight of J. J. Johnston's Patent Box sad: J.
aston's Patent Belftlestlng Smcothtnir lrOns, L now
engaged In manufacturing the same. to am.
motion with tae shoals. hre , , keeps constantly on hand at
smnomm. on Federal Art., opposite Anchor Cotton
Works, • large and good sssortment of Um common Tailor
sad PM Irons, to rshick he would respectinhr lnyG the
attention of scholma/s dealers and the robin , 10 geonnL
0. KINOSLAND. nseheny city, Ps.
•
DIOURNING GOODS.
E RANIC VAN BORDER has just ree'd
Black
larg+ d an a d ra besuant. l taeu tife r ancd = men .r t oa and 8.10.
n f
l ini--
Z wrA t er . o . a sad alk —labour, Balla and e d npes, it
ellxandBr & Won's' beet HU Mons an shrank
• Mold al 83 .118 All. STREET. corner of flol.huaant
1
...
.
j
Carruiges for Sale."
Trill?, undo:si g ned - Ma just received
haw the East, at hit CARRIAGE WARE-ft
borgata l wow= a olar the :11 5 / 1 1.1 00.
t of Vahates
°tams daittription, and artil continue to MCP., regular
Irm , r ,. izt i tm vrt t f t vu al gosts. tu . ..
t iass. Ma? .
oath. IlalloS lud i tw%•• lowne Wl= I. tht bottoms.
Lad with his wall wont Eaellttita io Cm East, hi flatten
himself in putting &ma all tompetlhon.
Thoto wishing to Worrlum ass rewpeottolis lattlad t
=las for thmsolvaa.
sod Mimi attantkat ta/4 to matelot of Cad
WM. wat I rowliktAwyal 30111sEi WHIM
ofADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Lettere of
Adminutmek.opou the Estate of John Nolan, late
e City of Pittohnuth, deed, have been granted. to
lb. undersigned. All persons Indebted to odd ea t an
cittest,:d to make immediate payment, and all mem
Lb rth ireet%ste ag rit tn 4"1 JOSIPIINTIAN,Ariers t
JalentwoB Ith Ward, Pittsbor
If ,i yott don't want to be Straight don't
f InlorLDlll Inam—Por mon than o nue we
hare worn Dr. Keynnos “Washington Suspender Bram.
and feel it • pleasant duty again to recommemd Da use
to all of eadentary occupation. Oomtdning the Una..
Tauten. at s Phouldar Brace with those of a pair of Bur
vender. It Wight and comfortable, and effectually coun
teracts the diandtion to become stoop should Thou
of our ruder, who are In Imola suet an article. should
all on Dr. Keyes. on Wood street, toner of Tlrtlin
and atamlne thls Bran, which hu recently been much inc.
Droned—riffebunn M:rPeddkpaza‘bcr
Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBAIIII Truitt and
Shoulder Brace Depot, 100 Wood street. Blffn of the Gold.
en Mortar. tallter
R
R, I MS-50 doz. Corn Broome just reed
and flu Ws by WC/051DLE99. HUNS a OD.
•
br Dr ?LOUR. -400 bbli. extra, •
mo do mama.; 100 extra family. Mel
k ng sad 0: . 0 -
D. W. IIEftSTINE CO.
.
No. 93 t 93 hunt street.
Dubuque Tribune,
The upLeiax - Ajmer 41 the My.
rirHIS ill or.e of the oldest and most widely
elroolated Newetapers in lowa.
ttsbureh blerchaatesod othera eriehing tWitoure the
hturiaoss of Dubuque and •Uu Upper. tlissieelppl. will do
well to mod their advorthements to the DUBUQUXTRIIb.
1:1 to h a Ls
e d, EL!' f
n y=ir
t Tli im r lat . 0 11
be woo by rellawate Carcinoma • . orilbtf
230 DOLLARS IN
hi tutlan tl?m, eal• H of " t:2
incpuut. or 970(), and 121ots worth ;UM maw* hlf
equal alutuslparm•nts. at 6 per c6n6. fotanit per atuk 6
t l:Sr eur°4 bY
b9ll . ulinjniatike°6i2;66.
WJACKISUN BUN, of the Ilk, Arm
a of W:lN.3ackaon k &v., grata and Fonda.
Mama VA Front rt.,and93ollroadrar, rinr York, hare
constantly on band overt. miser or Grata. and Fenders
Abe Circular and Slaw. O r m an $Oll Grat Whole
ale mmHg, • • Je12471...
( 1 .1 TORE ROWS TO LET, sitnated oh. 3d s
Deelllng Rouse an Derteeiten! !Abio,s
nig Muse en Loom Im.° ll . l * reinbib , ;/1
store din be bag LCUTALLUNT•gi N.l
, AUST. PUBLICATIONS—A
&rivet...deems the forms
Um Le lasetrr Lun t imam ,
The Hcaparcad thejrralr.ideetraro,
dirtarraerve ' iregraa ß e nst
Ha Thema. Maj .Iyekezi.
Auto rd
btov•Or of Rev. Vilaj
orrem
y MECUM 0
rele
AGRICULTURAL.
j Pittsburgh Hedge • Farm- Nussery,
15 ITUATED on Wilkins Avenue, 4
about one Quarter of a mff 0 from the 'mond
to gate On the Farmers' and Mechaninf Plank'
xemq an extension of Fourth treet, and shoat
I Ihree anduguarter mile. from Pittsburgh.
wm. d JAS. .1111111.*CK, Proprietor&
They offer kr >tie a very large co/lootion or well. grown
trees and plants suitable M transplanting this - f in r transplanti and
omingepring
~,,,The Nu m rsery now
trees corms shrub. some 30
and Wiell of gonad and
thj0.200,000 , piantsitgd
10.000 trait toms, and 20,04 D Evergreen. sa4 are
of line else for removal to oreherds and pleasure grot our
C ude,
Plants easefully peeked and most according to dtei s t.
to saw part of the w aked
Endes.
. We beg Imre to 01l theatteotion of the loans of shrub
forend renders In the trade to our anemic, collection
Swinger 18.54,=ftsdng nearly all the Emrgreen
tunny. Indigenous and Exotic, that is worthy ensnarer
cultivation ID this section of emmtry. Plants can be pro.
cured of mot - Wogs quite large to glee Immediate effect.
Priem moderate as usnaL From stranger; cash or mils
no
eat reference in the city of Pittsburgh required at anl.
0 r den addressed to oathrough Wiliam Pot Office..near
t Feb with, Pa., or left at our stand on market days, in
• I) la mond Market, will be promptly attended to.
on ItloddertfT
PitIITTSBURGII AGRICULTURAL WARP;
NOUSE AND SEED BTORZ—No. UP Wood street,
eburgb, Pa.—N. IL 311ANKLAND, (late Phatuk Pte.
eanann Naufacturer and Dealer In Agricultunu and
Horticultural Implementa of all kind; WholesaLs end
and tall; Field, Garden and Blower Seeds, Nremmn, Pratt and
nada Treec G.lllO, POndrette, Chen:deal Salta, and all
other articles connected with Agdionitmn.
del7:lydr..B
Fruit Trees, Evergreens, ace.
r i rlE,' subscriber would most respect
fully ma the attention of his friends and the
pa Ile to his vet 7 large stock of Pratt Trees. Neer
pesnsaihrubtery, Hoses. Greenhouse Platte, to.
irfPt g 1
of
choke mistier. several thoru:a r d Amy n n
wittrnt4:
Plum. Apricot, ClopeeberrleaPlurrents.
th t e , =gresnak . Vill , ttl a rgatrtor wh i le we lu
lues
re am
be liberally dealt with. Call ant i % ot e r We al
wasernr=rdioeL Orders left at the Pitted= bP. 0.,
Kr. EL Liberty It.. the Oakland Nursery. 1: villas
plearz .. . term . the m pteburg d h .d Nausery. 1 miles
N. E.—Phu:ding dohs needy to order.
oolailtwll
JOHN IitIIRDCCII. Ja.
B_a_y_ ., l77ood Flowers.
RRANGEmYNTS have been made with
the proprietors O'Day Wood /loral Gardena kr sem
' • t amply pillow:tater and eat Poor. (Ming Winter
d
• Smarm ladies sod slattern= aps be farafatusa
• • ratios anl of the Palming trench prat
7/mgdal (as reriaer/satere;)
aieripos Makß,
Lticaore
Ms =awe.
aqiuttr
Raur...es,
Floors paw tra chasm.
Orders far Poweringplmte topots, also remind at
X 7. PRANKLABWEI BOK! Wareham,
la3l -12 g Wood street.
FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY.
The entemiber odes Ibr male. • choice Wort
meta otstrong.eigerone PEAR TIMM both drarti
and etan pur ie of a began ilem o. htere b. .lag m.,
Itespterriee and other Pent Gliergrome. Ilyietnths, Tu
l!pe, and Cram:teapots, for IthcreVn winter end ePrinW
Implement. for the and n, of most sp
emutrvetlen, from t he rm ßead and plement Ware= l ,
40 FIRD street. Dols JAMES WARDROP.
SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE.
Pioneer Line of monthly Packets,
si Wilt PING THE ONTZED STITES SLAM.
The following Ship. bare oiled:
Rama, 1,300 hum. July Sea Ran
53 ger, 1,230 tons. July
11152. LS.
AParainonetaal,4ootons,Ang Lady Frauldni,ooo toga Aug
1952
Ocean Mier, 1,450 kw. Sept Estioard. 1.400 tone, 0ct.,'63.
5Cr18.52. M
Oct. 1952 Owen Stool, 1,1100 tone. Nov.
pO r .oo Vona, Dan, 1852 Amps, 900 tons, Number,
Baliteriore, 1.300 tam, lan,
DM. Albert P ra nk tbh Ye1i.1854.
Enplirasa,l,3lo tome Muth taVzale. 1.666 ton/. Mar
1853.
Ore 5 3. 1.003 tone. March Gertrude, 1,000 tons, July
Nimrod, 8,00 tons. April. '53
The Shim of this Lll3ll are teed with Rittman's Patent
Ventilators and carry French' Metalle LlfeEnata
The now and magnificent Clipper Ship PLYING SCUD,
LTI3 Tons Raider. W. D. HAW, Muter_ , moused the
'tiertmider as Eighteenth Ship attar Line, and will eaU
for Melbourne, Australia,
On the 20th of September.
The PLYING SCUD Is built on the aunt approved mod
ern pencil:dee and le coneldered to he a mead model of '
Marine Arebiteetura Those who desire a midst run In
one of the least and fastest Clipper thins ererbollt,shanid
. I . o=4 : = l . thostt d t a: , 4 T w oril b ir a lilted number of
Per freight or presaga apply on board. at Pier 10 East
River or to - Pt„ W. CAMERON,
auf 116 WAD minsetaiewEcifk
ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS.
THOMPSON & SOBIREF,
LASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street,
tea abort to y b ~n~llld * o~t p ntereddeawlu h
Silve chnrcl
en eg . . to . their
w hich Medals w4reawarded by. tbe Pneylni .
State Pair 151863, and by the Allegheny County Fair for
MM. They are prensred to execute Stained 43 lass of every
style and deviant, for churches private dwellings. or
stremboata from ties plalnest and cheapest to the most
oresmentalandeostlytinclonllng the decoration of du:aches
with I.lte.Llke Senna, scriptural and allegorical stitneote,
and every other description of Ornamental Window; ahm,
Ornamental Doors, Tr...ma Bide Light.. Sky Light.. eta.
introducing Landscesee. Profts, rowers, and every varle
mtterne
t/ or Scroll work. Vase... Red Olga of new Lampeand handsome
at law prien.. Entry d Lamps fo
'totals and Reetaurante, go d tup handso meetybiat short r
"Mice. They nu Point towork already executectin this
elty and other places, fir charchte.Staatracats and prints
dwellings.as evidences or their cepacity and 44111.
dell-tydirlteT
Oil Clothe and Matting's.
'ROBISON /t CO.
FIFTH EIRE= - OPPOSITE ran THEATRE.
HATE now on hand, and to Which they are
LM
from tb. thoVe end ehoin
rst to the bi< , l i t a l f rhich
will be fold at easter!, pie.. Alao— gap, Matt, Indosr
Shade& Venal., Ellede.Pierso sa lt
d WM corers, Miff Ml
had. linen oil cloth, end aLL othrzgoods hop* 141
scrpet, homes, to which the atteattas of parehhaet• LS In
can
Pioneer Link of Australia Packets from
Mew York ro Melbourne,
.(I.4REFLNO 01.7ITZD 3.7.17W8 NAM
'FRE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque
b 11311101), nineteenth ship of Mb line: .111 be do
rtfetCO two' ...mid MAO to . 111elbourne. on the 20trt
ewenm serommonations tmatirplesed. Nate.-
Saloon, smo. First Cabln.ll/50. Second Cobb n, 11121. The
Nimrod will be followed by the celebrated Clipper Ship
Windward. Apply on board at tarp, East River, or to
0013 11. W. CAMERON. 118 Wall etreet New Tort.
New Leather More. _
44::MOWRY, late of the firm of R:Bard,
N..= Liberty street, oppadte the . bead of Wood
wholesale and reta il dealer ha LiIAT/LEIL HIDE&
and 0 haa lust returned from. the Kest, and is noar re
oetting a large anortruent of Leather, ronaiating of—Hed
Sole, Baltimore Leather, Philadelphia and Wrench Calf.
ALIA Morrow and Rids, of all desniptknag Bindg and
LlnhorliklrK and • general saeortment of gindinge; Hav
'A ,
before enure stock for cash, I am prepared to
nerdlbi cosh. I trotild inetrehanin g nvite nay I to call and
= nay stook a
zahl4 0.-MOWRY.
inL2LER DAIRY.—The subscriber is pre
to fond& to 11.13iElks, razan MILK and
C./...T pa r e d
will be thankful fur tkomnonme of bl.
Mundt and
the vain Ws COWS Ma be Doran Seed
wholemm food, and nary ore will to taken totWtfj bl
ottoman. Otden addnotot to Wlllktot Port 011;! , le t trha
the: o. of the raideme and street, will to on
landed to. futlttuttf I I. PAR RY.
CARPETS____„OLL CLOTHS, &o. W ISTCLINTOOK & BROS. nro now sell
off their entire irtoek or al:penny. CPR Clothe
de, lor e ma.. at prim lower then ever Waal nme yeah
ern market. thereto& consists Monet of the foaming. via
Rah velvet Plle Cane lyyatrr Brtr4 .
It m , “i1e ,:.1 ! ly So
c r phax eN auti...
W itir W it tido4S didee A rtarßits, th ka UM&
Bea ding.. and Mate of all kinds.
With AM amortment of all azticlaSa ganeraUy kapt in a.
W t.werehown.
wishing to fanlah Steamboat.. llama or Ho
tels will do well to earl now. u now is the time to mom
gnat barealne. Remember the plane, No. 112 Rata et.
near Llbaty. col
9110 FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN) TAN-
A_ NLRB.—Per emboli' scree offend, In Westmoreland
county. 60 milee (2 hour. ride) from Pitteburgb. and LNG
miles from Hillside Water &Won. on the PenneylnaL
Railroad. About 40 acres are elearwh good tillable turd,
upon which Is • Log House and Barn. It is well adapted
to the raising of Balker It wouldmake an umallent Deity,
&MN growieg Inturiantly, arid the plus being sun
plied with tbe best wale,. Thee Is Lan abundards of • the
nest timber, ,lm Chestnut, Qiesbaut Oak, (bark timber)
White Oak. Poplar, to. It le well worthy the attention of
Tanners, as the reek mu be sent to PHtsbuntk, by either
rallroador anal. The mber alms b worth more than
the Wee asked,and moat U of the land would eked excel
nt purism when elearseL
whole will be .ad the the • low Woe at 26_ pc
say or 11 will be divided to snit at from ft to
VlC.;_ooto, ootordlng to analir.
Twoliftbs in hand i ihe balance in three .anal
annualjwyments. Title Lod utable. lftordre of
T 08. W00D5,76 Wood st.
Dissolution of Co-Partruirabl_ A, p
T .
HE firm of WARNER, PARK - CO.
was dlsrolned on the Bth de y of Deoambee, 1854. O. E.
ram hering thelMeed of hie filtered to Darid E. and
James Park sod Jamb Painter. The bulne of the late
firm will be settled by fibs nridendoned who will rontloo:
tW manufamnra bf Wowmid whit* Ctor-
Pet Chem Dandle Wok Dobson ng; under Mast - yip
sadllmo of PARK, PAINTER t CO.
DAVID E. nix.
JAMES PARK, Jr.
•
JACOB PAINTER.
To Park, Painter Co. I medially recommend • contin
uance of the patronage extended to the late firm.
BANNER COTTON MILLS,
PARK, PAINTER A - CO.,
Warehouse, No. 149, lst, and 120,241 eta. ,pirrecaorr.
dabdtwlmT
"" „. OLDER AND WINE
VINEGAR .
0 2 - I °-: inn rmaczNoeFAmirx
IN usz. v
4: Wall known for its tine
Law , r, Sireadtkardar b r i.
Yoe tale by Ars ostral. half -
caa4 ll
:j "4 b ld4 rind and lleWatei it , Pittsburgh
.The Liverpool and Philadelphia
„a r k_ STEAMSHIP COMPANY
alla Intend Balling tbalr Faii L ta Staaroatdpm • ..111M1
CCITY ITY OP NANOPtiolm.....—Linneard.R.rWatitii,,m
CITY Or? WABRIITTO4 do ) 2 P 4 9_ok kair:larrat.
• FROM PHILADsr.Ph
PROM LIV.SIIPOOL.
CITY OP MANOVESTER—WodomAiri lath Yob, 1 . 134,
RAM „OF PAA.N.YCiE. -
Bld.tiltirDimPlira.;, , , ,,
b 2171114 Midatili7"",
4 1 , ad. Forward +..:"
THIRD cr. & PASSENG InehJdrWy
ER& • Is.
A Mated mambo or Third Mil PSINIIIIII • tor*
lum from rhuutanta• *nalimpFel. Mid lb
Mi. • .
yrom pldladaidda. d3O. I Prom LI •• 1 lam ,
onoamma %ma will be hmod ' 4rWriapmad- '
tare
ggar nu' ork.Lll tram Ai 11 2 , ' oath
I,l B ,, t • t raMon sill
~,,, • tLu a t
the , 1 ,
iot•" 0/61Thinneisont,
W '7 Month/Im_ or
1 7 Want ' 11b99wr or"torw/44=aarw"A-i.
• JOHN TRDNEIZN,Awar-
No. MO Warty at mmar/irnay'.,•
" - z HAW, Comnusazon :Sox.
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B.Dtaiyia ar.Tlned aant - Cl
cipdanath Rear: •Evatt" kr, 1,04
nitAnnlitaTrilditt, liaadsll mak; ft.
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NOTICES &C.
40TICEfflietaia firin'of ma , &Wean . ii
liai hula/ tiseri di:ached by else death of John A
on the 20th lest, th e boalassa of said Arm, will be
Eels b i r s. the . monMst talr s olljo r e i , , berrand
^..w
O•PARTNERSHIP—The undersizned; 01
the late err. of Wick kll'eaddlass, *ow tosde . al
Wes
teed with WIL-14.31 MEANS and
COFFIN ibe the impose at sontlealeug the Wholesale Geo
;cm solgo vi enzllsgs: bgz, at Wm old sled, same ol -
t7 I Vo ' IIirCANDLESI,,IIEA.Nft. ` iiipplif.:
Wra a oontlhaaaos etas pstrooste eo ...led . '
to thelate Crew
May 24 11t64.—mr27 •
c O- PAIITNERSII.Ip—We have this day
cunoetated ourselves to the Cornet basin at No.
Marko t the pectuership to date hum the fret. 417
of Jecoutry Inct, Ana Übe trualnets to Realm..ted under
Clot name sad disc of W.llleClintmek
wasetivevoll eevrearmeea.
AILEXANDY.B..ticOLINTiXIK.
ONORGH L. IIotILINTOCK.
Pl Mb.rnkt. its/ Ist. 1854.—cu113
CO - PARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.--The on
dental:led bays thil_dar tumid a
.the tow...floe of the wham% end ="4-61"
Cueluen. antler the e hro of IIAtIAN AilL. ~.
dfarko and 8 Union streets.
. .
______l • . . .
OTIOB—I have aokl my interesx in the
bsuduess of Long 101140 A 00. to //, AL - Lava, '4 , hN
_Nao. Philllps
...11114:0241100 at the Old: rtOEA - No. 10d
Pr 3.1.1. I o.ololllllooaundad thanes, thaseattis pat.
roodgeof my Meads. P. EL 111:1&118
Iturghazdy 2114 1/40.
..
A. LONG
i f i G CO, Bell and 82, 04 Form
.
Ul Ta i llt a la and abet Extnreo.
11'd Ad up bouteril to t
l dad cu. mate brans matins
or ei kt.a. to orda Ituxd,dt Itailr pt -001 0 ./k ft .
e irkeed keep antlattrition metal mutually on haat
IVOTICE—The interest . or mr. John' At
tlds
" tit r bi= •
tin- 4 b , the ncim z i ap - thre,
Nos.lll end au Wood et, Pitt oßAVßk
euera.
BAOALEY, WOODWARD CO,
Phlladelohls.
- PittibutAlt Doe. I . B4.Wiv k il nsoamty A CO.
n riiVe all thin , x to that which Is
afr.LER'S COMPOUND
GUM ARABIC COM . SYRUP.
Fite increasing demand for this most pleas
t,-/ars and *madam, remedy for all xaulmortarY
new; has enabled the proprlstor to mime me Wine wl
V place it within the 11111012 a nil clusz Ito superiort
-I=ofMahla=====ttesnn, Z.,%°,1E71
fal'iw•iittaaeessee 7 Shia ` who hale aorltsemael hen the meal been
sd; and by thousands of our matt respectable remedi e s btu
who Ware used It In their families both an preventive and
cum With never-Wing somas for the last twenty yearl4
dlllll2/ whlsh pram'. with vary little sti Dom advert:lw
Lim it graduallY Mnend reputetion over the
whole Onion. in ewes otrenent
I Colds, Coughs; Hoarseness, &e.,
noos immediote r,thur,
and COnarally cures In • day ea
two. without IntettetheE withAbt or imslutes, or render
ing the system more of Allobh In chronic uses,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, bronchi
tie, Affections or the Zang, and
Commmption;
It Is always very betted:l4 and seldom bus, when nun
monad In time, to perfect a cure. Prim .25 and to ante
• Loftin
Wholesale and Retail Agents. Idessrs.FLEMING BROS..
(late Hide d Co.) No. 60 Wood st. °and
Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!!
tae RELIEF IN FIVE NlNurzsta f x
TYLER'S GUM ARABIC
COUGH CANDY DROP
PATENTED 1837.
rtiSE DROPS wherever they have been .
Introduced, hare speedily supereed. ell other Con
ems. Lozenge% Wafers. &a, fur the relief of Coughs,
Ilterameas, Bore Throat and all Pub.'s= Consumptions.
Their superiorkty. oorudste In their le flavor. the sts
mom Many isumious drug In their compeeition. and In
their prompt action without Interfering with diet or brut-
TT' or
s a litta i bTlTrWlDlTEr voi y
a . ;
rorazo SPEAKERS and 61Nulditn; re.
more aU biota.= from the throat, and clear and give
tone to the reins. Moe lald and 25 cents a boa.
Bold
Co.)
and retell by FLEMING 111108., Oat*
Eidd St Co.) N 0.60 Wood et.. and most Deux and , ftmir -
Stoma orZ-d
ARTIFICIAL TEETH!! _
DRS. DUNCAN & CAMERO2I, ,
DENTISTS,
No. 7,56 West Math street, between Race and Blot *reds,
CINCLVNATI. - • ~ ,• ' .
S OFFICE under the managententof
t• il 'f.r" ...m .nNet t Or P"P erere d'thn 'tlonile b " u ttie l 'Art * " ."- itiel n tl i -De in 'ea t t- -°:.:
ment f Dentistry 0n the teat ben year.. and no
or effort {hall be wanting to giro satiefection to oil
11q 2E1
may favor ft with their pa
The enteeribme would _cal t" l " =tition to the following
tessential Plants pertaining to Artificial Teeth. rim Beau
y and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength.
of themateriala comfort to the ...suer. and usefulness in
tutoring the natural appearance of the speech. and abil
ity to msethate. In all of which they are warranted ab
be
T they are esseeded by none. and equaled try few. •
TEETH inserrted *Om one to a full set, with Artificial •
Gums, Pull end Half gets inrariabir inserted by merlon.
Ail
even.
in Dentistry terfonned in the mast Moe.
mash manner.
TRRMS—Considering the superior character of the
.work and the gnarantee given. they are the Most reason.
able in the Wag.
Thu -Teeth armors on 2 0
01,, $3.00 per note.
2 " ". . " 2001,, " 2.00 " "
Tine money refunded ifthe Teeth do not prove satidec.--
1311.1' or the information of times. tiring at a distanca '
ore would state that our fanbitios are smelt that we can -
Epstein the finest style, a full set of TBETEtin from 24 to
48 imam., end email Males in proportion, so that no &two. -'
flan need be apprehended. • - '-, --, • -
W.O. DITSOAN, I,„___„ ,_
J. O. CAIIRRON - ,. ........
del 17 No. 156 West eth et.. bet. Race & Elm. Elm
PEARS' .Airri.,T.S FOR RENT.-—These
at•ft•ble and TM Pomo. FLOURING , 311 TR and
wanu attached. are now for rent low, to the gement
moprietornintend euntarkhut ln another business. These
MU. hare one of the best water powers he the oonutryy,
being =peat by the Little Bearer dyer. and Sandy and
Beaver
ontdet Look of the Canal , and the Pitteht &adage..
land railroad. There I. In contemplation and has been
surveyed) and'wlll be built, railroad from -lington to
the river. whieta r t make thecommuideetion to this Hail
A VIE I 6I Tear ORE averhasirehle Idcatto en eel
has a: mod run of Ondeen, doing a good eash t ,
about 1.12,000wer annum. Any one wishing ena
• eldh Ming budases, erindo well to will loon on pre
;replete.% as they ere dedarmlned to rent for thereon . =
mentioned above. DANIEL PARYPAI,
Stese• Mille.Columblens Co.. Ohio.
Prettodles addle= Smith's Peary, Barrer Clo.„ P.en'e, or
to STUART.
UnlonLins. Flttsbuthe.
BROWN, would mostrespeotfullvin • - •
oltif6= th. 7t u t i e= k r. q z, fglo t rnyd'At r _""tiug •
plate emeeetteattt of Venftion Mods, ieol.••:2 : i
we are mode to tater,. la the beet style, wortfuted equal'
.to any 121 the United estates. ale Banda can .be removed
without tbs old of • otty• driser.. ilavbt . Fp '•
.toek tools sad wood of„the Cabinet ne Ll utol'
=! I=llr da , 11:2:m:ro LteLll4.e i t t t :r t= l.. o/4
Llaptut AVM', A. WooLL;nrt . ,
J. A. M . • •
OT IN TEMPEBANCEVII4X 7 TA
SALE—Frontina SO foot on Walnut ot.;nn the month
lot of liza M. Phltllee, and running lack to.,a
10 foot el. 'Ma lot Se wall situated. and ther titloa In
Tomperanceeille being newly mottled, a vamp* deed
will he even. Toms eary.
_Apply to
JOSEPH 8..NW6., Albin:toy at. Law,
11 Want street. .
. .
Aemgnee•e Bale.
THE undersigned will offer for sale
A U s pan :
7.8.5.% °". M a l o'cint, 2l S. lette l ",4l
tants and Mactdast7 kdatra ." 31. E;#77 lliVig Sod
Ptirma dealmus of magagl&in tat , l o
""r"'"l'P ' nt
imos. 01. adasitALL. mum&
wta itzk n'T ei tut... car s b44'bttat Ida oillea at anytime
&alma of purahaa.
iag. dtd
EPTLEIVS MERCANTILE - WRITING
LlMlL — ThllennosondPrisAfalals Arise been award.
' Fivid Ink. by Oido Neshosia !agitate, pinsisenatt.
. IMO ; Ohlo Riots ibis, Newark. Mao, Oriotsr,
ISM ; /*liana State Air. Maim, la. Ododer.lBsll.
ar i dro Lotto' from . Assidant Rot Master at Oincinnoti;
=MN. lint. 8.1858-1 b Rid Jiesdestand Otters.—
' _.,_.oftios has !bra lo t found It ;Meat to prooons
Stteeyrrr Wild of Wrinso old Cbpoino ha, - We ra-
K ::l46s l i g l oV.:lll.,=,:it =I:Alt
aNs i d7ill.) wing Butler's Itartantila - Writing and
II
ring riwa t-. l = l"ft a d ar.s . .. iz" ere.= " ttf A4na o .J.
Sid the we of this w ollil st rrgroniend the b ritovi d ontb
conlidsno, to Part. arty; and Comunsreial lien ion—
orally. • J. H. SINCLAIR, Assistant P. M.
roe sal* ',hoboes and Mail b
Jain IL E. li 137 WOW street.
S .
SUNDRIES—. .
-
.1 bbl Ground elmter, g bbl 3altpetra
bbl Mustard Boat. Si bbl Olons.
4
lox Underaaod'a gr. alma,
mats Om • .
• I b 43 Ct aB. *
imonad
2 m
.
nica,
' 3 40. Undanroo4.. Leman Byrala
2 dm TomatoHatable. ab=cat a cost by
Jan . , J. W. Mei D. 233 Li ..
Tg°TIM RAL4 74 WOOD STd—Superior
Reed: Made CleMez. the rearmed bola. Curtmaer
oling will metre the personal attention at the •
teeter. Datire ealiefeetiot aliatibe CM baba
atto Th‘li r 'l liek .. —61 4 -
lapidtat Ibe a Z . 4111 ". ne masa • "
0 taro
nw a d d a a ny ßDwwaa B ling Idam eny d
b Unan_anux 4 pal4lolol E dh allar d our hißT_&N—fest
119700 .4 LEZ FLANNErp s . te,S v carle_t,
Plan azha • MI
Jaansvailety. ' 50 . N 0043 * gl•
HAUB ERS' SEWER.. Or .SELEVE.,3.
usoolca• --
Itto , Pranif, 6 nig,
• Ilielx.--AD. U'
- ! - , • fp.~ et. zdinbair -4
4.lrizr & 808 w O&M it 00, DA MWEr:
• _ -
GOOD :BUILDING LOT. Am .,
lolitopt; ttaroot by 210 dem to. strszury:........:
/MC. Terms, 0123 hind.baawtot4 • imr .• •
- • mold. • ••• o.olll2ZDZleratiON'
. ..
rfiranifAfi. GIFT - WORTH - 1911 E-:
:., - pitt—Achenreibietursdody—endi Riangril
..,
Itauog Lateen AIL WootdooUno lob , .
.it lot at d within 20 minutes Tam arum el t y. in m
Ind beidtbLuittuitUmi baring* front uto Act
, salt t. le Mo t•sn Wel,- 0n17520 In km* ttk; ; •
lusindut
• t fit.`....: - , . rf" UT a B ELT 6 M1;2044 nt. ~. •
pima FRIRTS4.4t PICKLES7tOOST r
a.t.
lmoda •00 wrci AA .
utc
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