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Tailinicianwo PRIEBITERTAX CILLIWEI Case.
Sins".vs. "15= firoa."—The trial now
in _.progrer in the District .Court before Judge
llhuns, is attracting unusual attention and the
Court Roma is daily crowded, with anzions lis
teners.- The eyes of two respectable branches of
the Presbyterian family are turned with intense
interest to this ease, in which the legitimacy of
one or the other is to be decided in a civil-tribu
nal. Several witnesses are present from distant
portions of the country. The lawyers' tables are
hardened with old records, books and documents
—oome'of them dating back into the last. can , .
tart':
The property in question is the Reformed
Presbyterian Church on the corner of Plum and
Cherry allies:in this city, together with the
gran yartfadjoiningit. The whole vane of the
edifice and the grounds around it is estimated,
'we believe, at between $25,000 and $30,000.
The action is for ejectment. Wit •es Magee,
W. 0. Berard, Hugh Marshall, John t. M'fiee
and John Ilaslett, Trustees of the Reformed
Presbyterian Congregation of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny,. ("old siders,"l are the Plaintiffs; and
Joseph 19right and the Trustees of the First R.
ctirch - of Pittsburgh, ("new siders,") are the
Defendants. For Plaintiffs, Slack,T. Williams and
Jtine* for-Defendants, Stanton and Marshall.—
The Plaintiffs-are members of the Rev. Mr.
SProul's congregation in Allegheny; defendants
of Rev. Mr -Douglass' congregation in this city;
the latter occupy.ng the church in dispute.
iThe-contioversy has its origin in a division
widch occurred in the Reformed Presbyterian
church in 1833, on the subject of voting, hold
ing office, serving on juries, taking the oath of
allegiance to the United States, I ke. The church
hid previously held doctrine, which mohibited
its members from exercising nny of those privil
eges.. Anew party arose which opposed this
doctrine, arta when the general synod of 1833
convened a formal division of the church took
place. Thus then were two distinct ecclesiaSti
cid bodies—identical in name, differing-only in
this point of doctrine.
• The Rev, John Black, D. D., (deceased,)
lies then pastor of the congregation wor
shiping in the church en Plum alley. Ile was
an active "new eider," and his congregation (for
Whom he had Officiated as pastor since 1809)
Went with him.' They continued in peaceful pos
session of the church edifice until 1852, when
the present eult was entered by plaintiffs—some
Of whom; as tie -understand, were members of
Dr. Black's oongregation previous to the division.
On .Monday the case came up in the District
Court- The counsel for both sides prepared and
Presented to the Court a long series of facts in
regard to the case, which, it was agreed, would
be admitted by both parties. This embraces the
Records of the Church, the Testimonies, Terms
Of Communion, prior to 1833.
.0n Tuesday, Court convened at 9 o'clock.
The plaintiffs offered in evidence a volume enti
tled, "Reformation principles Exhibited by the
Reformed Presbyterian Chur6h in the United
States of America," published in 1835.
This was objected t 6 by defendants, princi
pally-on the ground that the volume contained
the declarations of one of the parties subsequent
to the division of 1833. It' was also urged that
no Civil Court has a right to decide on the faith,
doctrines or discipline of any church—eoclesias
tient comts only having jurisdiction in such cases.
As to:the latter objection, the law plainly states
that the decisions of ecclesiastical courts are final,
aa they are the best judges of what constitutes
,anoffente agaioet'the word of God and the disci
pline of the . Church.
The counsel argued at length en the Barilirag
bility,of. the book in evidence Mr. Stanton, in
hit remarks,Araced the history of the Reformed
Presbyterian Church. from its infancy in the
mother - eountry down to the division. Messrs.
Black and Williams made able arguments.
The Court
,decided the evidence=-inadmissible
at this stage of the proceedings. The Court de
sired to hear more of the facts of the case before
endering a final decision. ' , •
The plaintiffs then offered to prove a depar
ture of the new school from the faith, doctrines
and discipline 'Attie church, by an edition of the
volume entitled - "Reformation Principles," pub
lista in . 1.852 by authority of the Synod under
which defendants hold eommunion
This was objeCted to by defence, and the ob
jection vies sustained.
The Plaintiffs then offered to prove by parole
evidence that the new school bad departed. from
the faith, doctrines and discipline of the it. P.
Church: •
liev..l. it. Wilson was called and testified—Am
• member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church;
am not attached to aity congregation in Pitts
burgh; am familiar with the practice of the Cov
enanters prior to 1833; Dr—Jellies R. Wilson
was toy father, was brought up in his family.
Qtatatiow—What were the doctrines,
wor
ship aid terms of communion of the Beformed
Presb7tirian chinch of the United States down
the period of 5..-Ni.me, if any, 18.14, so far as
marts - the several points of difference, if any,
which led to. that schism? •
.
The defence objected on the ground that the
publiihed boobs which both sides bad agreed
repreeented the doctrinw, $.e...; of the Reformed
'Presbyterian Church prior to the separation,
were sufficient evidence on the point involved - in
:the question. - The 'objection was sustained by'
ithe Cotirt.
Question What Were the points of difference
between the parties - in the R. P. Chinch at the
. time of the - separation?
-Defence objected. The other aide should
prove a separation First. Objection_sustaiaed.
Question—With there to your _knowledge s di
sisioncir separation in the Reformed Prestryteri
, ari,Chereb? • - =
Winsess—There wee a division in the R. P.
Church in August, 1883.
Question—Who was the Moderator ; of the
Synod ? • ,
Witness- - ---Rey: Moses Roney.
Question—What : Were the reasons shy the
Church divided in 1833? '
Witness---Ilecatise some persons wished to have
connection with the government of tho United
States which had not been formers) , allowed, six:
by votingat election's, holding office where an oath
was requirevito suppcathe Constitution, sitting
upon juries in courts of law, and swearing an
oath under any circumstances to support the
Constitution of the United States or any of the
States.--These were the causes which led to the
. 'separation. The immediate cause of the division
in August,,lB3B, was the refusal of a large pro
portion of the members delegated to the gener
al synod, to recognise as moderator, Bev. Saml.
W. Crawford, who bad been suspended by the
eastern subordinate synod.
Question--What was the prattice of tho Be
formed Pre.abyterlin Church' before the division
, of 1833 in reference to the exercise of the rights
of citizenship in regard to voting, holding office,
• and lentils 4:injuries? -
Objected to as inerslent to the present issue.
Objection sustained.
The witness then proceeded: Sines the divis
ion of 1838, the R. P. Church to 'which I belong
. ("the old side") has presented and prohibited
' its members fromvoting, acting asjurers,dic. The
plahnas in this case are connected with the
. same synod that I am. The "terms of commu
nionr are published l the edition of thb "Testi
mony': for 1834. Those terms were received
and;approved by the entire- church in the
United States. They were published by author
ity of Synod before 1833—in 1823.
Court adjourned to Wednuday morning. •
Binets WAZILASS Casa—William M. Duncan,
:• where case we have noticed already, was brought
before. Judge Harepton •on Tuesday morning,
charged iv:the, oath of Robert G. Smith, with
obtaining, by,- fahe and fraudulent 'pretences,
complainant's signature to a bill of exchange for
with baring assigned his property
• away for the purpose of defrauding his creditors.
Messrs. Penny and Sterrett appeared ler the
defendaut. Mr. Penny elated that an affidavit
of defence had teen filed to the claim on which
the warrant had been issued, and be therefore
asked that the writ be 'quashed.
Wilson McCandless, Esq., appeared for the
complainant. Me.'Smith opposed the motion at
Judge Hampton refused to grant the motion.
The case thereupon proceeded.
_ _ M. Duncan, being sworn, - detailed ut
length the 'Maasactions occurring during the in
terviews he bad with Mr. Smitlx,fram the time
when Mr.- Smith's sigasture was - obtained to
' the note, uptil 'witness's arrest at Mansfield on a
warrant lamed by Alderman Steel, on oath of
Bar& - W=irss further testified that he had no
erty assigned away or concealed, nor did be
•nalto make any assignment; he bad endorsed
, . .
' a Wool. Company to a considerable extent,
I bad loaned them quite a large amount of
hlly ; the greater portion of bin property had
6 sold on execrations by the sheriff, bin eredi
'-ta having - obtained ja gate , against him; he
41 - some - real estate still in his possession which
, not been disposed of; it was, however, in the
• / aids of the sheriff, and will be as soon as the
w. will allow. Re farther etated that be had
ine".persenat property in this cdunty, which
.7 id not been levied on; could not say whether its
tine would amount to more or less than $t0);
1 had no book aticeiurte,.no notes; or any. other.
r alma , exceptthosa which he bad applied to the
ayment of his debts; ho had not $5O in cash in
le had not assigued his property in
rtivertederrand his creditors; be thought he had
• signed enough to nay - all hit debts.
„MrPutman was Subjected to a long cross-ex
afabudieo,bat nothing of importance was obtain
ad from him further than we have given.'
• , TheCourtadjOarned at one o'clock, and will
'convene again this (Wednesday) morning at nine
_ Mr. Duncan gave ball in $1,200 for his
appear/ince at that hear and every maiming du
, H ag the,ountiattance of the ease., -- • •-•\
. . .
Ws underitind Thomas MisCoi - Who was ac.
046d-1041 w Ceart-ofTQuart.- . or
libirge of few piefookoos; intendaliringing "snit
agiktakitk....„CrOurgorsktorimaiiciaiietlitlctlioal
C01723' Of QUARTZ& 8E93102/IL—Before Judges
McClure, Boggs and Adams.
• In the case of the ComMonwealth vs. Thomas
McCoy, indictment for false pretences on oath
of Dr. Crawford, the jury .on Tuesday morning
rendered a verdict of not guilty defendant topay
the costs.
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Broom ; indictment
larceny, on oath of Peter Baughman. The Com
monwealth failing to make out a case, the jury
returne&a verdict of not guilty, without leaving
the box.
Commonwealth vs. Jno. D. Williams, Indictment
libel, on oath of William J. L. Millar. The in
dictment contains three counts, first for writing,
second for writing and publishing, third for print
ingand publishing, a certain article inthe Evening
Chronicle of the date of Nov. 16, 1854 ; in which
it was stated that "certain persona well acquaint
ed with the band writing of D. L.. Dickson,
writing 'master of Philadelphia, assert that the
specimens of German. text and ornatnenud wri
ting which you (Millar) exhibit as your penman
ship were executed by him."
W. J. L. Millar testified—Am teacher of pen
manship; keep a Commercial College on Wood
street; have taught 11 years; arrived in Pitts
burgh two months ago; the first morning I ad
vertised; Mr. Williams wa. introduced to me:
next afternoon 1 found in the Chronicle II chat
dew° from Mr. Williams, signed by him; bought
the-copy containing the challenge at the Chrons
cle office; the only thing 1 eared about was his
stating that my specimens were written by R.
L. Dickson; 1 gain my livelihood by teaching
penaisnship; the article appeared on the 16th of
:..ovember.
Cross-examined—NCror saw Mr. Williams be
fore I came to this city.
Samuel 'McDonald testified—Am publisher of
the Chronicle, published on Third street, Pitts
burgh; the copy of the article (here produced,) .
found its way into the copy-box and appeared-in
the roper; I first saw the article in the paper.
John Kelly testified that the copy of tho arti
cle produced, looks like Die hand-writing of Mr.
Williams, bat could not swear posititrely; many
of the scholars of 51r..W. write lik e bite.
Samuel McDonald recalled—After the paper
of the 16th was oat, Mr. Williams caked at my
office and pointing out certain errors in the arti
cle, I re-published it next day. The copy was
compared with the printed article.
The copy of the Chronic* containing the alleg
ed libel wad offered in evidence. Defence ob
jected on the ground that it does not correspond
with the manuscript.
After considerable argument on this point, the
Court decided that if there was a variance be
tween the printed paper and the indictment the
case was at an -end. But if the variance was
between the manuscript and the printed copy,
there is no reason why the printed copy should
not be offered in evidence. If the opposite held
good there could be no conviction of libel. -
The manuscript copy was then offered in evi
dence. Defence objected on the ground that
the second and third counts did not fully set
forth the contents of the manuscript. Objection
sustained, and the trial proceeded on only the
first count of the indictment
John Barry testified—Have seen Wilhan.s
write; the manuscript of the article (produced
here) I believe to be in his handwriting.
Cross-examined—Can't tell whether Williams
and I are on bad terms; am not his friend or
his enemy; am the enemy of no man who sticks
to the truth.
For the defence: Samuel McCoy testified—Re
side in Wheeling; heard Millar say that me.
Williams was a humbug and couldn't write
a bit; he said he had boys eighteen years old
who could write better than he; he said he would
giro $5O to get a bet of $5OO from Williams on
writing; be said he was coming to Pittsburgh to
run Duff'aCollege down; this was before Millar
came to Pittsburgh. •
W. I. Vcaceliu.s testified—lieard Mr. Millar
say that Williams' specimens were trace-work;
he made such remarks to writing masters natal
)3- do; writing masters generally speak ill of
each other.
Joseph Jenks testified--tdeard Millar say that ,
Palliates was no writer at all; said Williams did
not execute the bird, dragon, and other chiro-
graphicalspecimens, which be exhibited as his. I
Chas. Duff testified—Saw Williams execute
most of the specimens of the birds, bird-nests,
&c., with a pen and ink alone. ! I
Crops -examined-Did not ate him execute all
of it. Was not in the room all the time. 1
The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty—
prosecutor to pay the costs
Commonwealth vs. Maria Stratton; Indictment.
larceny. on oath of Phebe Moore. Defendant
was charged with stealing a pocket book and $2
from prosecutrix. The prosecution failing to make
out a case, the jury rendered a verdict of not
guilty without leaving the box.
Commonwealth va. Phebo Moore; indictment,
larceny on oath of J. T. White. Accused was
charged with stealing a valuable door-mat from
the house of prosecutor. On trial
EXTENSIVE FLHE-WOODICELL'S CABINET FAC
.tcat Bc - anko.—On Tuesday evening about eix
o'clock, a fire broke out it
_the cabinet mausifac.
tory of J. W. Woodwell, on Fourth street, be
tween Smithfield and Grant. None of the work
men were iu the building at the time, and as
they always extinguish the fire before leaving,
it is not known how the fire originated. It is
supposed, however,. to have commenced in the I
second story The firemen were Soon upon the I
ground and it is due to their efforts that the
flames were - prevented from spreading to theist'.
joining block fronting on Smithfield. Thelacto- i
ry which is three stories high undo hundred feet I
deep wrseconstuned—nothing bat the bare briek 1
aryl. remaining. The fire caught in the roof of
C% Scant & Itobinson's shoe store, but was quick-
liertinguisbed. • • •
34r. Woodwell's loss is $3,000 ou the building;
$2,000 on the furniture; $.400 on chair staff ;
$l,OOO on mahogany and veneers; $5OO on Tar
nish and
_paints; $2lO on hardware: $2OO on
patterns; $4OO on benches and tools $lOO on
iron fastenings; sundries, s3oo—total, $8,150.
The only insurance is $,BOO in the Associated
Fireman.s' Company. Tito upper stories of the
building were filled with a large etock of choice
and costly furniture which was all consumed.—
The cheaper furniture was stored in the lower
story, about - $5OO worth. of which, was saved.
Woodwell, we are informed, will commence
operations again ina few days, eo that his busi
ness will not be materially retarded. /
There were about thirty-five workmen em
ployed in the building, all of whoin lost their
tools. We are happy to learn that many of, them
were insured. We give a partial list of the work
men with their losses ;
Jacob Garber :SW: John Duncan, $lOO, in
sured $5O; --- , Na - p.shield, $5O; Philip Greber,
$75, insured for $5O; John Smith, all his tools;
A. 31iller, $6O; C. Walters, $5O insured, Theo
dore Steineke; $lOO, insured for $5O; John Haz
let, Richard Gillespie, Henry Minster, each $5O,
insured; Charles DaLinger, $5O; L. Grant, $4O;
George Daniel, $5O; Henry Seitz, .$5O; Peter
Meter, S.SR. All these insurances were in the
NAW Lisbon Company.
• Tits "foung Ladies Association Tor the 'Relief
of the Poor" would tender their grateful cc
knowledginents to the Rev. Dr. Firmer for his
able and very interesting Lecture delivered in
their behalf on last. Friday
_evening, by which
the sum of One Hundred and Seventy Dollars
has been realised for their. Treasury.
Their thanks are silo due to Mr. McClurg who
kindly gave theme° of the Hall, to the editors of
the several papers which published their adrer.
tisements, and to 31r,.11aven for printing the
tickets, all without charge. The aid thus re
ceived Is most opportune, and is warmly appre
ciated by the Association, which, it is feared,
with Out it, would soon hare been obliged : to close
its doors againstneedy and suffering crowds who
ore daily eleOlering Mere earnestly far assist
ance:
4 .! Sour' Home Ton Poon.—We understand
the Young Men's Christian Association are eon
tempistiog the opening of a soup house in some
part of the city. It is:a subject worthy the at
tention-of all the young men of that Society.—
It has been proposed,' and.is r .tu,be„ acted upon
some night this week. We have dot' informa
tion tram au no the member of the association
' A SOUP Bonus ranallll4sMlD.—A Soup kitch
en will be opened on Seventh Strootcabove the
(Salmi Bridge, en Thursday: the 25th inst., for
the relief of the poor. The wants of all appli
cants will be supplied as far as it may be found
practicable to do so, from thehonra of 11 o'clock
to 2P. 31. The object will be to furnish at least
one warm meal per day to all applicants with or
without tickets. I
.
.. . _
;
Donaaatur.--The!colored man William Steel
who was found on ,Monday evening snugly en,
scented in the cellar of the St. Charles Hotel,
1111 - 3 brought beforelHayor Vela on Tuesday of
tornoon and examined on a charge of hurglary.
He Was fully committed to await trial.
ABREISOIL or Waisn-Rewrs.—Tho Water Com
mit tee met on Monday evening.tunt on the fourth
ballot dem , ' E. S. Wright, Assessor and Regis
ter of Water Rents for the ensuing year. Mr.
_Wright has our be'st. withos for his surness
his dew. - position, which he wilt doubtless fill
with or edit to blmielf and benefit to the oily.
LOLIS Cra.LA seas committed to jail yesterday
'ma a charge of trespass preferred akatust him
by Andrew E'ontans,
. .
Pioneel , l lne o . Australia ao: eta .
New York to Melbourne,
CARRYING THE bNirED STATES 11Arb:
ririffg, beautiful and fayorite Clipper Bazque
I,l4lifuoD, nlieteenth ably tbbillb.b.will be dee-
EV...rdp:z;tie.r...ereond topytttr: ja e ib ou r., the
bak,on, 9200,k'e ilairt,Sl6o. Serond C meu
e1tb,_41.26.. The
Nimrod will be bilowed br the atiebrated PlOper
WindwarrL _pOy ekhosrd pler9. fret Ittrer.or
eels R. W. CAMZEON. I I 6 welt street blew Tart::
vOli HEN T-4•Aiiell 11=1 and furnished
pmts un ' 'rrmriesol airho="
BY TELBq RAPII.
CONGILEgSION:I - 1
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WASIIINGTON-CITY, Jan. 23.
SENATZ.—Yesterday%t Proceedin gs Concluded.—
Mr. Shield, from the Military Committee repor
ted in fervor of placing a sufficient volunteer force
at the disposal of the President to suppress In
dian disturbances.
Mr. Broadhead moved a substitute to the
Bounty Land Bill, which after being briefly de
bated the Senate adjourned. .
HOUSE.—The vote of the Pacitic Railroad was
reconsidered and the bill committed to a select
Committee, yeas 106, nays 07.
Pending a motion to reconsider the hest vote
and lay the motion on the t tble, the House
journed.
CITY, Jan. 23
Settare.—Mr. Seward present@ the petition
'of Hunted nhd Krochl, submarine engineers,
proposing, for a percentage of duties, to re
move rocks in Hell-Gate. Referred to the Com
mittee en Commerce.
Mr. James called up the bill relative to patents,
which was made the special order for Saturday
next.
Mr. Seward, from the Committee on POLI5101:19,
made - an adverse report to the petition of it.
Williams. Passed.
Air Cooper offered the followicg
Resolved, That the President be requested to
cause the Secretaries of State and Treasury to
communicate to the Senate from the Depart
ments all relative to the transportation of con
victs and paupers into the United States front
foreign countries, and what agency their gov
ernments have had in sending them here. Also,
how many 'voluntary emigrants have arrives!
within two years.
Re-mired, That the Committee on the Judi
ciary. be instructed to inquire what, if any, leg
islation be required to prevent foreign govern
ments from transporting convicts and paupers
into the United States; and also, whether any,
and what legislation is required to prevent vol
untary emigration hither, of either of the above
classes.
The Senate then resumed the consideration of
the Bounty Laud Bill.
Mr. Brodhead proposed a substitute somewhat
restricting the operations of the Bill.
Mr. Seward spoke at some length, advocating
the Bill in its original form against the substi
tute.
lile„Brodlicails substitute was agreed to and
carious other amendments proposed and discuss
ed, sotne of which were rejected and some adopt
ed. Amopg the latter was one granting to the
widow of each revolutionary soldier ItiO acres of
land, another including the Plattsburgh colon
teers,-with the benefit of the Bills.
Podding an amendment to embrace all the
volunteers of all the wars the Senate adjourned.
Moues—Mr. Fuller introduced a bill amend
ing and consolidation the Revenue and Collec
tion Laws. Referred to the committee on com
merce.
llonday7 Tuesda e j• and Wedueeday next were
Oct apart for the consideration of Territorial
business.
On motion of Mr..—Custing the Senate-bill,
glitnting the registry of the Bark Collins under
the name of Lily of New York, passed.
The Howie then Eotad on the motion made yes
terday to reconsider the vote by which the Pas
chic Railroad Bill was referred to a select com
mittee and to lay that motion on the table, deci
ding affirmatively by one of a majority.
The Rouse then in Committee of the whole
took up the French Spoiliation BilL
Mr. Bailey advocated the Bill at length and
announced his purpose to move as a substitute
the Senate bill appropriating five millions of dol
lars for the payment of these claims in full.
It was urged in reply that the aggregate of
these claims was forty millions; others estimated
them of about twelve millions.
Mr. Bailey belieced that fire millions would
settle them in fulL
Severed other gentlemen participate.] in the
debate and finally the committee rose and the
House adjourned
Lloirrox, Jan. 23.—An arrival from Chinchi
Islands with dates to tb6 31st, and which had
part of a cargo of guano, reports having been
ordered away by the YenezneLan government,
with threats of force. All other vessels were or
dered to leave in 24 hours. A company of 23
negroes belonging to Baltimore who bad be-en
digging gulino returned, and all the. Americans
at the Island were to leave next day. The sloop
of war Falmouth at Thomas was to sail for Bird
L•land in a few days to look into the affair.
The express train from New York to Boston
while passing Binppville last night, the switch
roil broke, throwing the engine, tender, baggage
and four passenger cars off the truck. One car
fell down nu embankment 25 feet. No one was
injured. The cars were detained -1 hours.
lien. Wilson the Know Not i bing candi Into for
.4nnator was elected by the' House by Wu ma
jority.
PRILADELYKLA, Orleans papers
of Wednesday are receired.
The meetaige of the Oeveraor of Loyhdarta was
seat into the Legislatace en Monday. It reistes
almost exclosively to beat affairs of the State.
Clark Mills watt et New Orleans preparing for
the erection of a kettle of Jaekten there.
The Creeeent nerkennees that hittlligeeou had
been received there of the failure of tha h.,ace
of Page, Bacon & Co. of California, having con
founded the St. Laois hoinio with it.
The Ficariao epenke hopefully in regard to
the mocetary of the city.
The Florida Legislature hail pn.osed a Bill abol
itbing the Supreme Court of the State.
Now tOBK, Jan. 23.—The ship Sullivan from
I.6 , ,rtet.ton went witiore on Sunday morning on
Firo Island, high upon the beach. Shots owned ,
in New York and hais a cargo of Cotton and
Rico.
The schooner Pearl of Newborn with !meal
einrct for this city went ashore on Rockaway
and is high and dry.
Tbo brig Oen. Marion preciously reported
whore, is bilged and free of water.
Burr* LO, Jan. 22.—Erening.—The rioters still
retain possession of tho track of the Buffalo and
Brantford }toad The magistrate at Fort Erie
made n reqinsition for troops who will arrive at
the scene of riot on Tuesday morning to clear the
tracks at all hazards.
CLIVELAND, Jan. 28.-IThere have been five
Grey here since yesterday morning; one last
night burnt from 12 t 0.14 houses (111 River street.
Loos from $12,090 to $14,004).
The cold is intense hero.
ROCIIESTLA, JIM 22.—The Irish employed in
the enlargement of the canal, hate struck for
higher wages; trouble is:apprehended
CONCORD, N. H..len. 22.—The Know-Nothings
will hold another Convention on the 30th, to
nominate a Governor. Thd ACV. Mr. Moore be
ing ineligible.
Tho snow is sin feet deep in the Northern
towns.
At Boston all the railroads are much obstructed.
New Toast, Jan. 22 —it is said that the Grand
Jury found two bills of indictment against Schuy
ler, for embezzlement and grand larceny.
L0T21.9%111.5, Jun. 22.—The Know Nothing
Convention stijournoti without making comics•
tionv.
The Hog-lilting is over; the total amount
killed to date is 281,000.
Weather extremely cold.
CINCINNATI, Jan.. 23.—PlocirfiTM at $7,BOGy
$7,85. Oats 870338. Whiskey 26. Nothing
done in Flogs and very few in market. Provi
sions inactive, the movements noticed yesterday
haling subsided; no sales. Sugar 41e,51;
Molasses 20@22. Coffee Cloverseed
$6,85. Eastern' exchange quiet at 1 per cent
premium.
The river has fallen 8 Mabee ; weather mod
erating. ,
Puu.ADELPIWY Jan. 23.—Flour continues -
dull; but little export demand, and the only sales
reported are 600 MN 'mixed brands at sB,Bli,
"sales TOObblsof - W.ll. Thomas at $O. In Rye
Fleur and Corn Meal nothing doing; the former
is held at s6,oo'end the latter 8.1,50 per bbl.—
But little Wheat offering; demand limited; sales
1500 bush at $2,06052,08 per bush for good
red and $2.17 en $2,18 for white. Rye sells in
lots at SI,2G: `Corn in steady demand; sales
6000 bush new southern yellow at. 93. Whiskey
dull; small stiles at 36.
New lons, Jan. 23.—Cotton .firm with up
ward tendency; salts 4000 'bales including 5500
in tranaitu; N. 0. middling 90. Flour. easier,
but not lower; sales 7000 bales good Obit; and
1800 bbls Southern at former prices. Wheat
unchanged, at previous rater; :"Corn unchanged;
sake 29,000 bus western mixed. Pork a _trifle
higher; sales 8000 bids at $12,370512,60 for
.old mess sad $12,25e512,87 for prime... Meet
unchanged; : sales 850..bb1s prime mess at s2l(i3
Lard firm, sales in kegs , at 104 and babbis
at 91,010 k. Whiskey, Ohio, 80. Coffee dull
amPdoclinlng. Sugars hare Menaced .1; Orleans
5E 5} Linseed Oil firm at 81, Lard Oil 80@;
85. Iron firm; Staid' pig s2B@s3o. 'Tobac
co firth. Stacks less firm. Money easier; titer
' Ihig firm at,109 for best bills. Missouri sixes
91k, Canton 221; N. Y. Centr al 881; Cumber
land 827i4Reading Railroad 0.19:1,.744; Michigan
Southern 86.
IORRENT—A good tionse on 2d 5t.,10-
treralmlthileld and Orszt -Rents2ljperscualtb.
0e26 TiluS. WOOM.II, Fourth It..
FOR KeNT- r —Thp'2di 3d and 4t.tt 'story
mow 0e,...0n Faueo Mt aucny' and2Tlernan
.1 Banking Mona,. , nu. or Word st . and Vtainond
allay. (antranatroll W . t.) Th anbor• roma an each
40 et front by 00 get 4- . and aroll lighted. for terms,
=Ran of . dalo-tt - J. ‘ ILOQN it WS'. 91 Woad at.
VOA. Dg.010113
aladsaiwida
COMMERCIAL.
COMMITTEE OF ACEITEA.TIO3, FOR ✓MTi4RP—
IV. C. Uw.orx, V. P.—A.us. (loam% D LrrD E. Par.i. - .J. Mc
Bart-r.
ILEVIEW OF TUB PITTSBURGH TURRET
tin Me week eading January =.11155
But: buss low preserved • moderate tone of setinty
throughout the week. bet theie is neither hurry nor pres
sure felt in any department. The feverish:leas of this for I
mid active mimeons has not been experienced.
V; bed• heavy, substantial rain on Sunday night.
which was bringing the giver tip steadily on Mender and
Tuesday. As it wee eucceeded, however, elmostimmediate.
Iy, by a change to Intense odd, eom eof the advantages of
rpe 0111 be lost. A tuflicient edge of water to tarry out
coal boats was looked the. Navigation hoe been kept op
without intermisdon all week on all the Itlversand a very
fair amount of freight hes come Into port. Outward
fnilahts are not m plenty. Theorem:ire of Dry Goode and
other articles from the diet which usually begins about
this time of the year, hue given no iodisation of its an.
pearand. The Pennsylvania Railroad brings out ' , err
light conmlgnment• it seems probable that Weetern 'Mer
chants hare not been and will not be henry buyers in the
East at this time The reverses whith had overtaken us
will curtail purchases Ininlan.l7, and reduce them to
mmething approaching the actual wants and moans of
ennsumere. Western mon hate very little money to Invest
in goods. and Eastern men es title inclination to grant
long credit. If tide change resulted from a eenao of pru
dence and propriety, it might be bailed as an improve.
moot. In the abduct; of freights from the East, our Pitts. ,
burgh Manufactures form the staple of down freightt . y .
The City Wt. beginning to Wotan lie wonted letelnees
routine, after recovering from the ehnek attendant :don
the failures bathe early part of the Month, when the pub
lic mind wan again arrested, on Monday,wlth tho generel•
ly unexpected intelligence thatihramer & Belau Bank
ens, Ind felled. This (rouge had long passed as one of the
most eubstantial In the CBI, and enjoyed the confidence of
a wide circle. During the previous excitements in the
City It had had been freely drawn upon by its deposited,
but had met all demand.; and its close at the present
time was not precipitated by any ;ado among the addl .
torn. What Its coadilion and preedde dud be we have
no meam of knowing. The advertieement it hes Issued
announces Iteability to pay all indebbelnessand attributes
the +upper:sten to an inability to realize upon the oddi
ties it held in reserve. The amount of &polite hold by IL
is not reported ; but we hear that it motile in • tame de.
grim of funds deposited by Truetees, Agents and other, of
that class. An extension of two year. is asked from the
neenltore, which most of them appear willing to glee.
Thin stdperolun, and the incidents connected with it,
give additional for,, , to the view, heretofore presented by
us of the deemed attendant upon • spades of illegitiniate •
Banking which has grown op of late ream Thie
like mod of those which had preepled it, had °delete risk,
—large 116111 invested in • rolling mill and other ventures
of a similar nature. from which it is next to Impossible to
redid at such • time as this. We my nothing of the air
tided edaty of such investment, nor of the propriety
end advantage of them to those who seek them for the em
roldnent of their individual di:ital. In that view they
are beneficial to the, City and to all engageskin them. End
they are not the investments for these to whom are en
trusted the temporary on of other people', money. D.
podtors who select • private Banker nn the redolent of
fun& for which they have no present use, do not expect
or diticipete that their mono, rill be locked up in per.
manent employments andrendedd difticultofreconverslon
In times of prosperity cud: things go on unobserved and
with apparent eddy : hut in times of reeerad they have
wrecked all who ever attempted them. We have no doubt.
that the motive prompting to them Is • good lwdan hOnest
one, and we cast no personal censurer on any. But the
I whole thing - is wrote, at the root. It Inds to unequal
rids, end le therefore unfair. If they snored the Banker
w7,h the avo p h ro eil fiU nti ‘ "U d e l y n W the L tu the Ec k" 6 1 *P"* ou t'l' ls i tn it'' ot
to
I he put to aid risk. Their tenets ought to he sarsedly suer
dad end if It bmomee needeary to invest them, 'the In.
vestmente should is eneh as promise a die and speedy re
turn of the principal.
We seal) ourselves of the present instance to enfold
than, views, heretofore presented, without meaning to my
or be undenthxd that It l, one In Any wine calling for
special anintaddrsion. The parties to this Memo are men
of Integrity, In whose character, we have greet corthdened
and we look upon the deed& which hare overtake:. , e”.n.l
as their inieforltthe Tether than their fault. •
The week abroad has not been very pewee:ewe of Maas
ter. Daly one or two failure a are reported. the lest one
being that of ttoi art !leeward tether Beitimore. This was
• large Grocery node, but was engaged in an Iron fur.
Dam and bad invested largely Bd.'s , . it was
feared this [allude would lead to 'soothers, one &Greed)"
and the other • Produce and Commission hour, the latter
i doing a large haneylntnia htuinesa.
The excitement In ht. Lords has subsided, thee. keying
I .
hero no &Rarest:rat lbws of Page a Bacon Auld Laken
Rank s•Ois The effect of the ddtement, however. has
been to create a tremendous stringency in Money matters
The Intellloneen PST, =ZIT merchant. have their ordin
ail exude of acerymmuhdlon cut off, or so restricted by
the ilrocenitien of Banked that their nperatiom Cr. grow.
ins cramped othed, imam had Mils returning
them [bat they &night from nay toependesdElousob Three
they tenet precede to tat • pp, Or 1.1113.4, fish—othil benne
main ensue, embarrassment. '. •
But the evil it Lem than any one Odd had hoped it to
prove. The Back of Missend he adetentig - liberal relief,
and tit Brokers are daily rotireding th e ir deped tors.
Onne a metcdorrY is going In 10 to a whether Dune.,
Sherman & Co., anted fairly in letting Page. A Bade go to
protest but the test seems nidegthodesit certain that the
latter Home will be compelied to , dtcl and Clow , no
busied.
The mew:option OrPholts, Malden a Lotting. of Res
Orleans la uaearded. The naI:MORK ths Weston! Rivers
had improved stattixneastlslo that eltr. tin thelith no•
lets than 19Stessosis arrived thorro hoot the West, loaded
withlsodor. =oar which ware als Pram Pittsbargh:'.
The he rnr.a at Raw Tsrk are Increasing • but on eater.
red with the eorrespendine weeklast yesr,sbaer coutterlal
telling ell Annesed are the ersoraistive agtne.
For the Week 1004. 1055.
Dry tlneds ..... 01.271 , ,1X0
MeTcNuatll2*--. 1.7.11).792
2,...
Prey
Addeo (run New Orin., do rat meet of Sterling Ex
change as likely to elm. the New Orleans Price Current
ensue that the tit/cringe Grail dueritetloni of Tycleacge for
the met three day, bad been commeratleely lien, but
roily amain, the InunliT. •
Tie total report or Sten-le hem Neer York thM newel:ay
rearm. Y.:A5.581510
The Cincinnati Commerctsl of !louder. rye f •
Sight P.aettaosto on the East Is dull and In better MV-
O, for Banker,' cheeks may one le einoted at I
Prem,, though on the street negotiations nen be made
«mill at .• prem. In financial natters the Meiling WWI
letter. pet no elm Can he reported In Mousy affair': mat
ter, hew...cr. lank men honelni.
In the Pork market there it a better feeling. and wane
it pee, foe the ntringenny In Money affair, eel the than,
q nent I tnprsetlyabillt y of ebtatranyy Ildetnece, there ls no
doubt that trnerulation would run high ; Lew now home,
earterenite but Ohms who have mpital er their own to
do It wilt,, end sne.ll are ninny. more caution, lls
w e
prawn Ls noon drawing to • clue, and eller next
week there .111 not he much done.
The Baltimore Ainerienn sore : •
The Money market Is gradually growing etcher, and di.'
count ranee are declining. Tor the Mat lea or three dell
the rate on the street for prime nothwasit lenteinese Peter
ham
oat
I rent P month, and a mud deal has been
re e ed of at thle rah , The Bent,. are Men:ranting • !mire
and the supply et capital an the street If more atrundsut
then for mom time pest.
Vim Boston Jeurnalsays :
Thn Money martatls stationary at rates at from 10 to 11
lternt. Tim °Torino offnt Blau player Jo ittry stealL
The Phils4elphla Ledger of Mondry says -
There Irma good' feeling In themaitat and prime paper
Isflatly more In rarest. 11e an advised of noquotations
ender V(00 cont. al month, but at that rata Primo roper
to rather more amuiral tor. Our Rank* are - understoral
to be dlarountion up to their reeelPir, and with the rate
of Domestic it:choose againet New York, we hare no
doubt, they will continuo to do an.
At New York, the market tin Foreign Kerhonge Is stilt
tending npwarda . Tht quotation fur Sterllng to bOetioy
lut no bugs tranaaction• are repotted over 100‘1.—
.The demand for Money at New York. lb relatively to the
better !amply to market. constantly dhainishiog. ,The
Impotte canna . oe largestuna to pay dnUra. and the lay
Porters bay. Exchange very moderately' The Inerosfied
Ranklaellitles at New York are beginning to tell on the
Thine of 11ouey. Money Ii quoted at Ito 2 >v mat. loner
In nano since Saturday meek. Thalami short dated paper
con bacUseounted al a* rent.. lad all Oat elan at $e W.
Odle; good bills sell exactly at 12 * . nent, i and long dates
at 12 to 15. Call loam aro very our at 7 *cant
I A abatement of the Commercial Sank of Kentucky Is
publiahed In the SL Louis rarer.. It shows • eery lam
eiroulatioa. The Capital Stock paid Kale $421,000, and the
Circulation Is 1551,092: Gal and !PUTT? on ; hand, way,.
175.55.
The Nen (Mean. Bulletin of the lith enoteallir Sugar
040.1 X, and prime Wizens at 1113.:017. On the COSA.
4510 1 at 12.
lingsz a EggilAnoc—Ctirrericy remains at knoer quo.
taboo.--Xffgl 11 nut. disontit, and Is seam Suffern
Eu.bange Is quoted at gns@ll rrem.. and Weetern, ant
dyn, mune& lex.; discount, 'and eye hear of some, not
atrlepf fi r gdw, being planed ea high a. ffNiC.43 discount.
Vocurrent Moiler goes at farmer quotation.. DOITOIIOII
and it Val difficult to obta.lu . 3loney; orpodally elate tbo
ocentnenertnent of tbe web. and negotiations are almost
impuseinie.
APPLES-sales orßomsoltes at 32.23 VI Dbl. Other-gaol.
'Ries range upwards to ar,0853,130 "61 bbl.
ASI.LES-Yesria,sr* dull it 6.CiaMiraud Pots at Old
&lentos firm LC 6-V46%. Soda Ardt, talcs or common at
6,4123,6, and bettor qualities at 3N;(764,
BUTTER & Y.(loB4rime Roll I. to fair request at 190)
20 ; Inferior Is dull note at 16®17, and Packed at 106611 -
Rags are some and In demand at 21012.1.
DAC.O6I-new Shoulders ere telling at 6X667. Sides at 732
mid plain Ilamast 10. Sogareured Ilams.llQUX. Tbs .
Mak on the market la not large.
DOLS. IIEAT-asloe arta° lots orCorlotry - Cored bleat,
'the Ant at 63i. AV and 01: and thelast at 4% 6,%, 2 2a 6!,4,
sixty days.. The arc the best Sauna email b-4 2 ran com .
wand at present: A heavy lot or prime might obtain •
shade tatter Swum
BEANS-Small White are In request at flak by the lot.
- .OA the usual 'arsons In. the retail way.
-
BEES WAX-Druggists are paying 24.14000 d Yellow.on
113tiCKIVIIFIAT 'FLOUR-warm, arid hardly quotable,
for vmat °rules to Indicate themarket., We may my nom
bully that It Is worth 62:76863,00 P Sack of 60 lbs. A lot
°retort made from Brooin Cora seed !WM Lamed off so
'ward-rest, at a low figare, but wlui AMA to b. II poor
suboitut..
• lIROOSIII--the manor appears to he tolerably well FUT.
Tilled I Common Ohio bring62,6o on arrival, and $2,0266
CIAO from store.
• DUORETS & TUBS-sales oftlocketant notary at:112.03,
amt foam ft re ac $2,06: faro 'robe. from Maim ra
67 60 Der dor: moll do. 60.60. •
=TON. YARN 6 4ko.—The 6:6.lmrlng are truet Mktg
rotor
Not. 5 to 10, lualtualte.AB el ;Da. Na 16 ^,. 21a lb
:,;,,,11 ,k 12,.... —.....10 a lb. Na l' i.,.,..04 e lb
No:13 al o, Th. Na la ......25 e lb
N0.15.:.......:.-...:—..= a lb, NO 101.....21 . al Ir.,
65. eI
a. 1 Th. Hal m...
.G 1 a !b.
...... ... .. 5 a lb. lici i 9oo—.6l,, a 1: .: .
—ollat a,
air - p - 917eac;541 . 41.199iN1i ao - ioreeri.ST67:lTerle .-
a N a fain .T.3.26; Candlewick 18 ; Twlna2o.; 8att,192; Na. 1.141 o
2.1.14; Family Dattlog 16 ; Catilklnllls„ , -. • . • • - .
_ 034DLOC--1112 QllOllllOll5 Am illesa , 43
1
lardll9 P.0ve...c011, 19 c lb adatalls-1199¢, cat '2ll 9 lb I
White 11ope, coil, 14 0 lb 1119 W Itapa, cut 16 a dt; ,
Tarred Balm. coll. ...2
. 9 lb Tartad 1( 9 99. cat 13 9 1a
Ptivtgvegtv u l...zi o rilyil s. .;...... , . 4ata, ~ lb
Mard119.11c911.19 eta. lb.
Ilem9;111.87, 92.76(493. 6Ti dc9. •
limp, 91999,14 eta.9lll. ! ' .
PUN:tali _LINE.--zdanttla, $4258 d 05.. .. $l.OO IP
mz. _
COTTON CORDAGE—Cotten Roney% sod syss.ds.24
do. War SI, OIL Dad Garde, 17.50, 11,E2 ti,7b P "des.
•Plonllnee. : Sash Conti. SALO -
CANDLES it SOAP—a tined 4021/1211d teem the trade and
regular ales of Dipped Candles id 134, Mould 14g, and
Adamantine C. ^ 6e24. Comm= Soap S. and Saarree'a EcdP
cIiEESS-than li.no viten, In tn. OtnimmL sadsi •
stock Pee od slowly at 10010;: nte Wm, lA'estarn
tatewinutt:-thm Iht.1•; buggry,asid Woo a
- 4011. 1 . 1 5' 7,611. Yeactliiat ut. int=
to Ullman way 48•• 26.
Oat latTane.
'Putnam, Go.
=tax Anger. -
DRIED BEEP—new Dried Beetle neer on the market.
d vales erennsde by th. tierce at
„ .
FEED—has advanced: sales at mill of Bran 0 Screen
Ingo at 90 eta. VI 100 In.: Shorts 95 Ship Stuff 51,00;
Finished Middling, 61,50. Sales of Country Bran at $l.OO
R 100 lbs.
FEATHERS—prime live demo Feathery me selling in
limited lOts at 40443. and from store In the retell way at
45450.
Fl9ll—salea rf Mickarellfo. 3. large. at 811,50: and eroall
do. at 50,50: Dry .9/deal lierrins, 86.01: Lake Fish. Twat
86. 5 0590, 0 0 R W., and White $9.504810.00 half bbls. in
//so usual proportion. Codfish. new. is eelitog freely' et 5,
FLOUR—tbe supply is geed and the demand steady, end
prices remain without much alteration. Sales yesterday
of superfine from first hands at 55.316053.40, and superfine
and extra from store et V. 50469,76. Rye Flour, 87,500
$7.75 30 bbl.,and Corn Meal 00 ete4SL.OO V, bus.
01101 N—the receipt, of Cosa and 0000 condone heavy,
but their is a good demand, and prices are well m.i.trk ,
ed. Bales on arrival of Oalri at 48460. principally at 50.
and Con, at 806285. Wumr ranges from 5i,75818.5, with
several sales at those ratevi.and Itvg at 31.15. Sales of Bar
ley from wagon. In small ernounts. at 81,30, hut brewer.
are not [liming over 31.15051.1 D.
OROCERIKS—we have no elumge to note. auger, new.
is firm at 5.1.(40 by the Wel.. to the country trade. and 6
5600. by the bbl. Old Mulanvel 254 . 23. and nw do. 21.
with rather a firm feeling. Coffee, )2. frOl e
il 11!.:412
ruling. Sales of Bice to the Dade at •• snd to mum'
try at 61040!..
ILIDES—OrIin Beof Illdda ere dull at Cafita. Sales of
°even Salt do. st which are outalde figure. . Dry
Selted are quoted et 11412, end Dry Flint at 12413.
HOPS—Eastern, first !wt. are firm et 88agetd Ohio dn.
llAV—the market Is well supplial with baled: sales of
Inforlor et A-on arrlml, and Good at R/2..1d425 la ton.—
halos at settles at $ . 2101.26? ton.
lIOIIINY—wo note two or threo wales of Hominy to dent
era at 17;60 Vbbi
IRON A NAlLS—the new card rate. hare not yet ap.
pawed ; and as there Is some uncertainty 'about the per
1.12111.13 t continuance of low rates for Pig Metal, twer prime
for Manufactured Iron are • little bard to Ix. We bear of
sales to the scroll way, on country orders, at 3' . .i(Ca3!: for
Common flee, and 54.1150.1,4,50 (or - lot NalLs but for
lace amounts there are reported aides of Itar m low no NU.
and Nalls at pmportlonat. rates.
LARD—Wm of Grease M 7.4a1.75: and Comarr Lard. No.
I. at 85:49. No eaten of City Lard reported.
LEATIIER—the following are the selling rates from
atom:
Red Spanish Bole, it ID..
elangliter
Ezur. leather. flLleeen
Country Bridle "
lildrUnii Leather it Th...
. METALS Pig Load to held at 73 'Ed 735 ; Bar Lead
7.44 146 8 ; Shot, 52,12 la :5 a Kook. Sheet Copper
retrials.. before quoted, 30 ® 30 ; Itrw. 33 eik
Tin, I C $11,26 ; I N 1.11.3.25 ; Bar do. 37341; Pig
do. : 34 ; thew, are the each rates. Spring Stoel
Pittsburgh manufacture 044040 Plow do. 74,7 M ; Steel
Plough wings at do. out to pattern 0 to 1074; A B Steel,
from rolled Iron. 634; from, hammered do. CAN sloe Stool.
734; Fork do. 7; Shovel do. t Steel dandy tire. 7; Ellptle
Spring.. 1034; seat do. 13014; Cultivator teeth. 10X6.
V. 336; do.IBXSM. 50055 14 tooth.
HALT-+ wile of Col bus. at 61.50.
NAVAL STORES-Srlrits of Tor - Pontine remains at 066 A
70. Tar Is soar. ; vales to city trade of 50 bbl.. N. 0. at
14.50; in smaller lots at. 54.75e1{5,00. Rosin No. 1. $4.00
do. N 0.2, $3.26(442.75, cash and time.
NUTS-sides of 25mnd90 bus. No Nuts at 51.30 1/1 butt
ONIONS-no rale I held nominally at 800..61,00 11 bus.
OILS-Lard oil No. 1 is selling by the lot at 76 and by
the bbLat 80; Linseed, we quote at 62406.
POTATOES-wire of Rod and Mixed at prices ranging
(tom 1137051,60. aosordrng to quality and condition.
PIG 610.1 . AL-the reported sales of tho work are 46 tons
Ohio Coke Metal et tXI Lig. SO and 75 tons Tennessee at
2.6; and 000 tow Allegheny !dotal. "A modem. furnactide.
Bramble at Kittonni. at 525-401 at de mos. Wo hear of
no lota of A lie2hon rat twos.. pOOOO (n 0 on the market. The
Teceipts of Bison. from Tennessee have been hears-from 11. .
00040145,000 pieces, during the week. hut no alles have teem
reported. It to presumable that Blooms, if forced "off now,
would - bear a reductlon wine! to that on Pig Metal
SEED.s—Clower Is stiffening up. and wales were made
yesterday at 86.50(340,7.5 cash, and we hear that holders
are asktrut 117.00. Wes (Timothy at $2..37 br the 101,
and at an actratioetrom stem Flax is to steady request:at
SALT—sales ofNo. 1 at r.I.,00:11 Ohl.. and extra at 12,12,
with a moderate demand'.
BLINKTINtI.3—.e quote Banner UM Steethgre at. 14 for
No. 1. r.a,l 8 for No.
TOOMXo—Vlrgiola fa ranges rroto 16444 according to
brawl, and lumps at aO4O. Virginia ; Twist, 10.
WINDOWAILAPiI—GItO brands am stamen as 02 11 box
ibr 61.3; 12.50 for' o 5 $3 for 8011 A 58.50 for 3312, 8113, and
lesl2; $4,50 for MA 9114, and 10114; 55 for 9015. 10015,
cod 10110; 55:5 for 10x17: /AO gm 10513; and so OIL ilt%
creasing in like ratio sesagding w niae-10 rent. off for
dash. Country brands are add at an average of about 50e
box than city brand. Received ease our Lot 534
bra. country Class.
WRFFOO LEAD—is firm, with a' very active demand,' and
Manly ales att2.6o - fikemfor pare in oil. and dry 9 eta 'f 14
Red Lead 8 eta
WHISKEY—has declined: salsa, acre made yesterday
of Rectl9bl. in =All parmls, at =425.
ILTVES—the market vu well euppli.l• but the vial
ier not ?ulnae.. About bp) head were offered. of
which 400 bead were old—inferior et 211:Wie . . grnekencel
at 3.'034, and choice at 445-14Liipreitounnittiog. Some
25-bead of choice brought 5. sad two sS—tbe principal'
part of those at 5 being taken on Fnetern athoinet
11005—receipte for the East mono.. but at themarket
only 65 email oath were pot up, wbleh brought 44434
BHEEP-218 head a and ;Mid at prima ranging
too 5t,06r03 2tt tit to twin qualitY. from $1,Z(d0. 6 0
tring the principal ran e•
•
--
arra..—On yesterday evening there were hreet 0 Inches
In the chatted and on • Rand.,
drtlLlVED—Tiadizarige, Wilen/ing Diurnal, do Rey
udit, Nate, CtIVIOLIALI findaaror, do; alleabenr. de
Conte., Beaver. 311chloin. Wellrrille; Jellarsou and La
aerate. Vicnrenallie ; Bayard, Pliradiella.; ElatrarAW. Nen .
tan. '^-- •
- -
3.5.44.717 $3.710.02
6.362X3 MOMS
IMPARTED—Fantst Ob., Whoa ; Cootie fiszion.
Cipotooml ; Koprtone Btat... ; Alloghear, sto; -4oyotoce
Nt.. Odeon> ; Venture, Dearer: Zilebigoo. - NV oliwlllog.
Losoroo, loomanille; lloyord. Xilsaboth
6b.rivor. W. Zstortons. - .
1411LLELIIIIA ADITERTISEMINit3.
vnou CRANE k cAVS ADVERTIEING ROVER
sorril TIIINI) pIiTLADATPM-.4.
Rosliton. Clark 4 Co.'s Cod Liver Oil.
rr I[} late firm of.llmshton, Clark .k Co. be
iri dissuivelto4;dratli of W.IL Ilt`Sll'lON (the
on y person of Menem, of Rushton over conbceted With
the firm) the badness ht future edit be continued by
lIRO EMAN, CLARK& CO.,
Surviving partners and sole successors of R. n. 2 Ch.
164. 274 and 411 Orreubtay, New York, •
AR coratectlou with the stare No. lb Astor Hokum being
discontinued.
Our Me. 'legman has been connected with the ...stab
lishment twentrelt rear~ sod for twelve years ho been •
• yartner and tad the principal eharge of the buslnam,
and with the benefit of his erperleum and the Combin ed
eflorte clench member of cur firm, we trust to merit and
receive a continuance of the patronage so libernllY en.
tended to na.
The Genuine Cod Liver Oil,
111tharto made by. E.C. 2 00. wiU to fature be made only
be nr—lt waft one Hr. Clark wbo went to Newtbundtand to
ennerintand Its manUfeeture, and we warrant It pure.—
Our OR le sold by all the most respectable drugglats In the
United State.
Canton—Be rarebit to are that the name "IMIENIAN.
CLAItiE A C 0.," Icon nub labol.'and the signature non
the cork of each bottle, without which It to not genulnael
je=llsno •
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO.
SILK WAREHOUSE.
Philadelphia.
1ikR10:441a54 buyini will receive a diet- .
withinm par cant, If the monay•be paid in par
Mod% ten dare from date of bill.
U neutral:it money only Satan at Its market value on the
dayll le rereirod.
To enarebwde of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX
months sill be given. if desired.
Wham money la remittal In adranee of matutitr: a dia
must at the rate of TWELV II per cont. per annum will be
allowed. Prat for Good+ • Chifirrn.
In again railing tbeattentkmof the tradlnstoommunlty
to the above terms, we announce that ootatthetaadtng
the gamma depression In comniarebil affairs throughout
the country, the system of business adopted by where
•
than Year !WM. and to which w e RIAU rightly
enables us to offer fur the coming Sluing gr.. n oar se mi
assortment of •
- • • •
NW SILK AND FANCY GOODS,
Dompridusonoof the
LARGEST AND. MOST:SPLENDID STOCKS
,
to be found to Asnerica; to which we will receive constant
additions, throughout the season, of new Rol dad:obis
goods (ma our 110= IN PARIS. i•l5-2320
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- Baobitt's Potash in Tin Cane
/'1F.3312, 12, 7 pounds each, assorted; 143
remitted cartel loony Insure at about
tho ume price ris that in cask with Poll directions Olt
Ilb, printed on orroh ran, being in • much more portable
condition tor retailing. Arty perms desirous:to try it will
Please remit 10 dollars ins latter to my risk, or threoAh•
.eome friend inallis and--1 will forward one eue
a s o, lbo. This article-bat beim Is um for the lust
three year,, and elves the best of Aq ua
to MI whoo.
have met with It. Also, super Carbonsto sods Soap Pow
dor Taut Powder Csatlbetioma Crowe Tartar. Candles of
icocx soc teo bra solorogur is paced 24 , t.+ 00
or other packagor, 11. T. uAntIITT.•
deP4rno Noe. ed Et 70 Waahililitoll et., New York.
Phrenological Cabinet.
(el
314: FO to r icivi LEILS t::.iid.titp l . 'a v t m LS I l f= 10 ,;
MIL, Curls Diaanerion anaYbonogrny, whale.
% sale and MAIL nt New York prises. Proles
Aik3j Mesa ardualnstionn with ebarta, sod full
written descriptions of character. dsy and
ironing. Cabinet fret MIS lid
tirz„l•Wte
tenors ofit first elms Hotel..euch len and Smoke house,'
Stabling for SO to 100 homes. awl • one Barn. The house'
Is at n moot ftirniebed with the beet of Furniture. of utod-!
ern stile, which wilt be Bold to the lessee or remand na
desind. Aare Garden attached to the Home, and tem
Art to wren ty tan flee clear land. n ureaterqoortlon:
of which la rich bottom, lung along th e tanks Turtle
Creek. There is me of the tlentral Railroad .Stat one on
the dorm, within one .huniired yards from the .
Turmoil mn go and elms , from - Fittsimrgh twina day-'
The Rouse has • knod custom en o rummer mart flor boo.
Into mend familim, Thy accessary Arrangements fOrA
Iliotel an also for sale,Omnibus. -LlOrll., liarneu. 'Cows
and fan:atm utensils There are aloe a floe,, •Seminer7
the The 11014. andel/Pur
-1 t a' sr l e i will be imi t elniwith' or without the Yam and
The shark Fame; together . . with other bad . adjacent,_
consisting In all of DX acres, will he sold entiro or in olor
mealier amber of wee, tosult purchasers, ler country
&MA or tar gardedng purpoem. . • , - .
Pomona desiring toles*, the Hotel ;or Farm, .or to
chase the. Furniture, Omnibus, dc,.
nil
dross the undereignod. •ALLF , ?: - MO. / 4 - - mi.
lal9-3md _ Turtle tieek P. tt, AlleshoorS.,l
• - (Daily Union copy limo and, chargo
• . -
_Por Bent• .
A DE'S 111AmE Country Residence in Pitt
to.t.l'inonth orgwodh l ru l t Trem
hzubberr. will be reee eep, fu.
111. terol of MTV tO tri Aer&E-eo. MeltU
thoeftleeof tt .. 1
.
r thecorner of Front
r De
I dro.rA rru 4 saajltarr . .74 tgra..PPIT to P. 4
sto
D W IlialtriLNE i eo.
01,144
. 21(dta
. Ml l
27 .y2B
CATTLE 51AILKET.
Alas.anrs - r t January 2::, 1866
PUBLIC NOTICE!!
Cash and Short Credits I
known utT,,,
mltenfkom th
• . For Br i ck p w >Be
ovrn. eretaforena
Ma", ta.Dismand tetabisti 'eta Ns.
mo „d Wobd rrereat aarabl br Wm. Oak
tube rat moo. *DAY to . . •
„ av id. • • • . • • • •.g..T.
_ -
. .
. .
- -
For Rea.
car•oet
HOUSO
{ueant as 1,7
lIE 3 story 11r . is i k ci s t r
y 7: t
03,0,mm ; r tir Earrilo.! V.l ou
P&
'llO
• rt.:
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, -
Zin§W YORg APVERTISBICUTS.
Fmm Km. U. Slerx,,eilt,l.lvortigb3g Mau. No. 102
Nr au otre*L Sew York.
YORK AND CALIFORNA
STEAIIaIIIP LINE, (Nla Nicaragua.)
PUP AC WOOl riteour courtup OP ateettaGua.PLOTMLITOPti
1:IIE NORTIIERN MORT, STAR OF
.TIIE WEST, PROMETHEUS or DANEEL VFED
-114'.2.7!:-L-:, .17 rAM. When tpeea dale fall
Sunday, the Monday flglowing PJU he the piling
Connecting by the Nicaragua Tramdt Route, having hot
twelve mile', of Land crampon. tlon over a good
mfiled road. 10 carnage& with the steamahlps
_SIERRA
NEVADA, YANKEE BLADE, OORTEZ. UNCLE Bahl,
PACIFIC, and BROTHS* JONATHAN, oneof al:deb
HTrill leave San Juan del Sod, the Paelftetarmban• of 'hads
outalor San Francisco on the snivel of the partemme
i"n'th"l'farr"U WA T LVS MORGAN, Agent,
O-6p 6 Bowline Green, N.Y.
Letter Bags made up at the otlice—LetterslTS:eta per ti
OlUtea
For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line,
Carrying the Untied States Hail.
TIMIS A. 1, superior :Clipper Ship GER
it TRUDE will mead the Mghthrgale, and mil for the
above ports on the first of July, as eevouteenth Shin of
this Line. The Gertrude hasp roved herself a remarkably
het sailor, and le the only A. L Ship now loading et this
port for Anetralla. The Pioneer Line has gained a most
enviable reputation. It was the SW, and is now the only
regular line. Everything is provided for passengers ex
cept wines and Remora, amp and towels Tire length or
passage varies from 75 to 100 days. First Cabin Passage
MOand M.s,seeond Cabin passage 5125 and Sl5O.
For freight or passage, apply to R. W. CAMEROIf,
mx3o-the 110 Wall street.
JIIN O
PHYFE - , DEALER IN IVORY,
and manntecturer of Ivory Goode. No. 3 Murray et.,
New York., oe2o-1T
GRICULTURA_L IMPLEMENTS AND
ME S.
R —ALPIIik CO.. 23 Felton arest, Na,' York,
1 I rale apd Retail.
A GRICETI.TURAL. &C.
Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery,
teSITHATED on Wilkins Avenue,
about one quarter of • collo from the socond
gate on the Farmers' and Mechanics' Plank
Road, 11.111 eztemslon of Po urth street. and about
three and quarter miles from Pittsburgh.
WM. a JAS. MURDOCK, Poprietors.
They offer or eel. a very' large collection of well grown
trees and pinata suitable for transplantbsg this Vall and
oming
The Nursery now oovere some SO acme of grormd and
contains civet 230,000 trees, shrubs and plants, and MX'
10,000 fruit trees, and 20,000
A rdsgn and Shrub, us
of fine size for removal to orchrds and plessuMe grounds.
Plante amorally
.peeked arid sent ancrarUng to &rmtions
to any part of the United States.
be We beg lame to call the attention of the lovers of shrub.
and venders teethe trade to our unrivaled collection
fey the Spring of 1854,embradng nearly all the Evergreen
family, Indigcnons and Rzotia - that — inworthy of
promo
red
in this section of country. Plante can be Too
cured of many things quite large to give immediate effect.
Prices moderate es untaL From stranger., cash or sad a
actor) , reDirence In the city of Pittsburgh requital at all
111 !A.
r dare addreesed to no throngh Wllklne Poet Oltee, near
tt sb oral', Pa, or left at our rtand on marked day., in
Di•MOZtli Market, will be promptly attended to.
rITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARR
110U6E AND SEED STORE—No. I:SS Wood street.
risburgh. Pa.—lt. - It. SHANRIAND, (late Stresid. Sta.
renson k CAO Ilautacturer and Dealerlu Agricultural and
Horticultural Implements, of all kinds, Wholesale and Res
talk Field, Genie. and Flower Seeds. Ererrreen. Fruit and
Shade Treeg Ouano, Ponstrette, Cherries] Salt., and all
oriel: articles connected with Agriculture.
/
&Wards:B -
Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c.
yo ► Ito
subscriber would most respect
fully call the attention of hie friends and the
110 to his err/ ,urge gook of Fruit Mmes. ESer
gr.ni,Shroibbery, Roses. Greenhouse Plante, du
Of Apple, the stock to largo and tine. Of Pear, we
of some WOO Dwarf and Standard of our own raising, of
choke varieties. Peach,
_imsersl thouland line, with Cher
ry, Plaza, Apricot, Rsapberries, Gooseberries, Currant. de.
Our ETOrgiCCAS. from 'tad feet,of which iwe hyre many
'thousands, aro line. Persons wanting forge fluf , tlltira will
be liberally dealt with. Call and sew our stock Me el,
ways Or emdt4fadion. Orders left at the Pirtstrar.ll P. O,
ttr. Dalsell. Liberty et., the Oakland Nursery, t miles
on - Penna. Menu., or the Pittsburgh Nursery, 11; miles
Prom Oakland, will be prompt] . attended CO.
N. O.—Planting dohu neatlY to order.
mit/ dAwkl JOHN StIIRDOCII. J.
Bay Wood Flowers.
1 RRANGEsIENTS have been Made with
the proprietors of Ear Wood Flom/ Gardensfor &coa
supply of Boomttes and out norms during Winter
and £ unmet. Ladfe. and gentlemen en to furnished at
abort notice any of the fain:ming French forma:
k`yrentldal (en rarleterVrkriociVete;) •
ilentnyheriam Ina
Simian dts
Jfelosre.
Cloqudle Reseda,
Fkees pow /es Memos.
Orden for dowering plants In Rots, oleo recelted at
E. BILANKLA-NITS Seed
19 Wardens"
. Wood stmt.
pRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY.
• The subtle:rites offers for s•ht, • their. mrt
ent of etrontErifforous PEAR TREES, both dwarfs
and standards, some of • beating thur, Ess Jtultea c.„...
Peaches. Plutubs.Cherries,Apricots.Cloceelterries,
Raspberries and o th er Pruitt; Evergreens. Uyacinths. Tu
lles. and Coocue Roots, Ibr 100 in sinter and
Implements for the Farm and en, of most a=
construction. from the Send and element Warehouse,
49 ECM street. [nolij J.LNLES WAILDROP..
AUSTRALIA.
SIXTY PAYS' PASSAGE,
Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets,
alCallll TM; TOE VATTED STATES MAIL.
The &Saving Ships have piled:
Resent, 1.90 tens. July Sea Ran Or. 1 . 200 tom July
155. 1853.
I.;seusimmodas,l.4oo tons,A4g Lady tatul.l.ll
1852. . 1853.
Oo,on Engle, 1,450 to, Sept Edward, 1.4001000. 0et.,'23.
1951 Ocean sad, 1.6:10 tons. No!.
Note, LIM tom, Oct.. 1052 1853.
Scanp.l.4so tons. Dee, 2852 atrogpc, 900 tons, Deember.
Baitarwre, IJ'ootons, Job., 18 59.
1853. Albert . Pranktu‘'FeO 1004.
1,200 tans, tlarelySipkanoals. 1,066 tea. My
1853. 16. g. -
Omen, 1,6X1 tops, Mszebgiertrua l, s. 1.060 tam. July
Alea;Z:n.oo tons April. '33]
The .stdps and Luse are ntud vitk_gnmsnoores Patent
Ventilators arry Francis' MeteliclAfc-Beets •
The new and magnificent Clipper nble MING SCUD.
LT la Tons Register. W.ll. Mims Mean% .1 11 sruccord tbe
"Gertrude" . as tiobteenth Ship orthis Lfoa end will sell
tbriltqwegrom A gatrails.
• On the 20th of Septeitber.
'roe YLTINQ SCUD la built on the moat spprdwed =lid
era prineiplea and Is considered to be a Dertxt model of
Marine Architecture.. Thee. Via deals s quickran in
one of thu toast and funost Clipper Ebime freer etumld
.atrasA.Ke without delay,enly, sliming number of
god Cobbn eassangera will be taken. ..
Wog freight or presage. apply on hoard. at Pier 10 Stet
Ring or to .. • R. W. CAMERON. , ••'
1.16 Wall otreet.New York
New _i‘etattler Store.
I. 3. MOWRY, late orthe firm of R. Bird,.
No.= Meaty street, oppoAte the heed • of Wood
amok wholeasle and retail dealer ln LEATHER. IMES,
and Oa, has just re t t l, 74 from the East, and 1111
.oetelnu a large satortm tof Leather. conaistlna ed-r ßed
Bole, Baltimore Lea Pbßedelphla and Ermseh Oa*
skin%..Moromo and itida of all deteriptioner. lllndiWCsad
r= " l , LT.".l.tok"Vat
of
Findings, Lay.
cell NM, tar eaat I would Invite mr Wanda Wcall and
Wall. My stock before .urehsabotelfeerhere.
LOVER MON.—the subscriber Is pre
,Eart e t i o .i fernet to
tban We t :,
12. 17311 IRLIC o and
f ItU
Mends tad the public. Ms COWS will " te " larris
wholesome lbod, and ireet7 care will be tat= to r his
th etne. Orders addressed to Nabs Post Oillesigirhaz
e No. of the residence and etreet, will be ponetursit!
tended te, hietinitt I IL. PLUM'.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, tke.
ftrCl ff i t MC ti lK .. & t.. !3 G lloS. ore
now sell '
to tbr* n ta. ° l4 prkan lowerethan elver offeror the west.
am market. Our met moulds In porta the following.. oin
Mob, Velvet Pilo Carp Tapestry Erna...dr.
Bruarels. 1 ply Eln , _ no mad common Ingrid=
Donmalc, Twill and Plain Veadtlan, • - .
Ltd and Rag Carpe ts . 011 Clotbli,
Ilußsisag.d.zdnituldt.es,ante, kind,.no 3 , 7.
Wlth. a toll moortmont of alt ante
generally Mg. to
r ge b w
tri g to rano& M4;4 . 10,0414. 7icmee or no.
tole lOU do Toll to call rpm: aa umw la the time to mecum
great bargain& *member the plain. No. 111 Marked at. ,
PO' FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN) TAN
IVERIL,Vor ea1e,4711 sexes ofthod, In Weetenthelana
county, 50 miles (d home We) from Pittelmenh. and . IX
votive from Maids Water Ration. on the Pennsylvania
Rantoul. Mem:R.4o eons are elessed; good tillable land,
op., which is Log House and Bern. ►lt le irell adapted
to the valid az of fruit, orit woulenttheth eseelent Delay.
gees, growing Ineuriently, and the place • being well one- I
idled with the best vete?. Then la an abundance of the
finest timber, air Clrorthub Chestnut - Oak. Oath LWOW
Whlte Oak,Poblar,te. It is well worthy the attention of
Tanners, as the tart can eo sentto Pittalrtiruh, by either
railroad or_eanaL The Umber alone is worth - mon than
the pririfeskethand most of the land would speed tweeb
eat
wholewiß be d Pop the serf low price of •$5
aen , f or it will be divided to suit 11.asers, at froth Si to
fd_Da wee, ettorelng to quality. • •
Terms—Tevegit.he i n band the balance Inge. niuM
annual payments. Title indlopalable . Zan of .
otgl-tf • . T OS. WOODB,7b Weed at
Ilistobition (if Co-Partnership.
lyirE firm of WARNER, PAR & CO.
- tree Weeniest on the Bth day of Dommber.lBs4. 0.8.
ern. having_ diapered of his Interest to David IL and
/ante Perk and Jacob Paheter. The twines* or. the late
11. h rm:11 be settlanhcanrory= Inelareene= centime
per Chem, mid, Twine atieftenting, under the, * str•
and Atm,
of PAU% PAINTER CO.• _
DAVID E. FARB. •
JAOOIIPAINTEA.
'To Pelt, Painter . k CO.. I anklally recommend
the late thm. eolith*:
ensues qtklue patronage extended to
•
BANNER-.COTTON
* PARK. PAINTER & CO.
Warehouse, No. 149, Ist, am 1.120; 24 oto.; -
dellAtkwlakT -PITTSBURGH. •
OEM, CIDER AND • WINE
s=4` ,
VINEGAR
FoAricazogozatrr,
aistv . Wef known for ito floe
/VWPad yuratli k ur hi
.--
- la Ica Oh.
83 ricit smile" WstazPatilfteb "I
~~~
The Liverpool and Philadelphia
, STEADISUIP COMPANY
Inland Selling their Pl4ollfil StainsadP. •150/1#
CITY OW MANClT7MR..—.2 l .2. 3 „,__Cee 4: fi l i ol. ._
CITY OP BALTLIIOIIII.4a4a) 1..- 5 1, ,, L.:14 . .,7„ . ":=
CITY OP WASll2Ml o ; o 72,ol,Eppepi t
_ __ '." P70.41 .14,2 1(?° "1 4
CITY OP 11A4i0i/ESTAB.-fl, ........ th pob„ ism
BATAS ~ ., ,. ...4 00a n.en
nett ean.e1013 2 1.4.. ram 4Tentrooa.'
IYorc.et lb
Y l a ll ' Inaludnat Ptewarah Pan. : f
Valli, CLAW PA=NONSAL 't_
, thrd e, number of Third Clan Paeans= wlOl he ale
kt ,t on .auu.delphis and lAtirpx4 iula Poona heparin
lona
e Phlladelehis. PO. l P4Olll lAT4ltot wt t• I
eartaleatee el www wlll he tamed here who
ere air , or
M•lag ont. theft Merida at carrermuk
_ - 1 517fts on.looll Irma .11 'awards. , .. .
An nuarlenna Surgeon will lee mewled on each elp.
Alt Ocoee vent to the anent. la Phlladel blaaad LW
..1044441101r=411tit ezroisar az4Liailth.
17 Walnut Areal, PhD 7 Inea BAML .L
dway, fie A ny
And— V .IU JAM INMAN ;lean.
.Or
4 1 0 Td s onar r li o nrAWIrelTee gent. l.
he. 410 Marty et....P11
811A,W;., Commaska,andFor.. •
0Lin.:14,01441n470.73Wa5tat twatatolit
ia-7&A o.,irtedt *ter F .4ru orl.tmotatatt r=Ora Crete.'te
tAbettton 7 Ttttett Trtpbm,Vaden a
1., Bt
Lerse;:e
-•
soututi r earr • the outifkr,,
_ _
IpORSALLW-4 beisiltirlittlotihtm
.The etreet Toed; tbbeide *rarest wet!
are eholge uols, and ought co be seeozed by UK
iriab e deugntn4Tostlay Wee. livalreor
tenathiaidiDA t at - Depot
, '•5 'Node br - 8 .klBll,lBOlB
11401 1 8--204katetpritae eptern
ILaa4ftw oh 1114BAAWF
NOTICES &C
OTICE—The WO Orm.of Wick .ill'earid
. k e :lb' 1 : 1
21 si u b t u t. . a ire k "1 b Ise a t 6 at h ft c l IL 11 D.
. by the and maimed, at their ate. oaraer Wool anti
r Water as : D. 10.1.ANDLE38,'Artratrinii Partae.
i c . O•PARTN - gILSHIP—Tho undersigned, 01
f the late tam of WI& A STCamdlera, lima toda day_ ea
l' am ted with him W1L....1A31 MI and nON A
i - ODYVIIi far the mamma of lamtinvina theWhobieala Gro
eery and CommilisPat bu.traes, at the old Maud, earner ca
Wood and Water eta Pittabarsh,der the and
style of 3I'CANDLItMi t edliStMl. Tun
Ins
rite a cordbmarme of paternage eo dad
tOtbe late ern. D.
Ray 2a, 1864.—rey27 •
VO - -PARTABSIIII 3 - --- -We have this day
assodited oureelves_ln the Carpet buelneak at' Na.
1 menu et.„ the partnerahlp to date hoax the arsi day
"J... 7 Wit, end the bushmea to he an:dusted under
the name sad ISert of W.McClintoek • Iltrothere._,
WASUINGTON AteCLINTOWL.
A.LEXANILEELAAQUINZOOSL
-01:01308 L. XXLUMCS.
Pittsburgh. May Ltass&—iskyl3
C6 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The 'it r •
defelyeed Immo thlsBs7 *erred •=BlBB B nbi
the tramettlort of the Whotemie end pr ,
ttneta omder the firm a 11A.0/61i 41TITe iracs.
mak..t and 8 Union street.
tattatt
---
OTICE—I have sold toy interen:in. the
business at Loris, =lei Co. to 6 a.:beca„ wata
Joo Plulltpe 1.111 ecatinne at the old stesoll.`S
Root at. / .m.dliallracramettd the new ens taoa4.4. -
re...am+ Mende. • •P. EL tau
•
c§A. LONG &CO., Bell and Bran Font.
c d=agidittorit. Intio=tbdr iau
.-
Wo tlt up hottets trithlatoo.eatt gaa,
Dumas
• -
of ell laud. to order, lartdsh haUt Pumas eud Ut•
th i ttAl i sad keep eutFattritlati metal conetautly nu DaaL _
JOTICE—Tho interest of Mr. John M
IA well,ln our buclasm_oeasee from thli date, by agree.
meat. Our business, se Wholesale Oman, - will be am
Dizzied by the nanstaing partners, ouder the flrm of .
BACIAIOIY, ODDIDAVE A 004
Nos.lB and 20 Woodst;
_Pittsburgh.
BAGAIST. WOODWARD* OD.,
No. zn. Market Philadelphia
ttsburgh.Dee. 19. 10501.-dell WM. DADAIST h CO.
"Prove all things, keep to that which Is
Good."
TYLER'S COMPOUND
GUN ARABIC SYRUP .
rant. increasing demand for this most plea*.
, mfe effeadons remedy for all pular:mart
hasenabled the proprietor to redrew the pries so
as to place It within
preparthe ?with of all claw., It. superiOri
ty over moat similar atkme la by many em-
inent phydclans La Bellmore. Weahlegtona ttested, dc.,the whole
of aferyhunkreromytwroda, Virginia, &a. who have teem
eye witneeree of Its ellizary when the venal remedies have
failed; mid try thousands of our most respeetabbs citizens
who have used It to their famine. both es preventive and
cure with never-rellizur meows for the leat twenty Yeare.
d.riwz which pelted, with very little ahl from advents.
lag, Sr., it hasgradually spread its reputation over the
whole Unhm. eases aroma
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c.,
R Mau iseetedirde retie. , and generally cure. hr 4tay -Or
two, without interfering with diet or Mullett., or render ,
Log the rodent more susceptible of ,Oold; In throttle esam,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup', bronchi
tis, Affections of the Lungs, and
Consumption,
It Ii always very benefit:l4 and seldom falls, vaunt mot.
monied In time, to perfect. cm Prloe 23 and 60 casts
a bottle. •
Wholesale and Reba Agents. bitams,2lB.lllN6
(late Kidd d Ca) No. CO Wood et.
Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!!
TYLER'S GUM ARABIC
COUGH CANDY DROP
TDROPS wherever they have been
Introauced. othn"
tom, lozenges. Wagna go, for therreller of Coughs.
Hoarseness, , ftre Thr oat.d Pulmonary Corununptiona,
Their superiority consists in their agreaablo astor, the ab.
nom ofany injurious drug In their composition. and he
their prompt What without irdorfaing with diet or bud.
nets, or nordering the gratellPseore emeosptlble of mid.—
er ace the most suitable for CIIILDILEN. and very ben
eficial to PUBLIC SPEAR/MB and &NUMBS; they re
move all huskiness hots the throat, and clear and give
tons to the eoloa.- /Ike ng. end 2.5 cents • boa.
Bold erludecale and retell by YLEILINO BROS.. Cate
Co.)Rita £ Na d) Wood at., and mad Dreg and tt a nd
dr
ARTIFICIAL TEETH!! --
DRS. DIINOAR & CAMERON;
DENTISTS,
Na. 166 MO Sixth and., Waxen Race and Elea strode,
CINN4I7. THIS OFFICE under the manage_otent of
Ito cresent proprietors. has been incresg In rotor
tation for naperior operations In the Artiaotal Depart
ment of DenUstry km the Last ten yearn and no e
or effort shall be wanting to elm satisfaction to Tirro
mey farm lt with their paroling.
Theentecribers would cal attention to the followini
meential Iminte lantaining to Artificial .Teetb, elm Beau
ty and neturedness ofappearance,- quality an d strength
of the materials. COMibit to the wearer, tod ruefulness Is
restoring the natural appearance of the speech, mad abil
ity to medicate, in all of. which they are warranted W
earing they are ear:aided by none. nod equaled be few.
TaNTEI inemt. from one to • fall sot, with Artificial
Gums- fall and Half Sets Larartatdy Inserted by maims.
All oteratimis Dentistryperfonned in th e most thor•
comb manner.
IttitllB—Considering the superior character of the
work and the guarantee, given, they are the most reason.
able in the West.
Two Tate or more, on Goleinsfe. 62. 00 f 0 Per To.
.2 " "
The money refunded lithe Teeth do not pmts aatisfae
' /error - the information althea: living at a dieters*,
Iv would data that our faciiitire ore such that we me
maim fa the Puestatyle,a full set email to from lit to
SA hours. and small pieres in proportion. V 3 that no deten
tion need De apprehended. •
W. C. DONAMER N, -
• z • • J.O. ON,
delaly No. 156 West 6th C st., bet. Ewe t ram, Ctn.
•
FEARS' MILLS FOR RENT.Thisie
;Imitable mei eery pormar FLOORING MILLS tact •
W. MILL at are now far rent low, sa the present
proptieton intend embarking In another business.- Thee.
MO, have mu, of the. beet ,rater • power, to the countr7, •
bring rupplied hr the Little Beaver river, and L'auely and
Bearer 0.12,1. Thor use 43C mile/ from thy Morten, or
out-let Lock of the eftnat, and the /Ittainirich and Cleve
land railroad.. Thera is In contemplation (amtbse been
earrayed) and will be built, s ratiread from Dartiontoo to
the riser, whilL n illi make the ouromunination to rids Mill
- TIM RC la anarycliatilabl• loofah:nit Siesallod
bias good run oftenstom,', doing a soul cash beleineet, of
shout $12.000 per swum Aar. ono wishing to- engage In
stale paying business, wtlido well to call imorion thupro.
proprietors, as they sire' determined barest for the mama
trientkmed above.. • .'DANIEL &tame%
Spear's MOIL Columbiana Co,.
M Ohio.
Tottriltiliaddresm - &emir Co., can % or
J. D. STUM.
A. BROWN; iiOnlct inoAre - sieeifolly In
r a. = 2 , 1. ,,,.., } br i , A t he teri t o w n,llin . d,
plate assortment of Venitlan EnndE rm. Veaftlei ea
ten we made to order, In the tut AMU, warranted equal
to
our In the United ntates. tits Blinds on be removed
within:a the old of • mew &tun liatinAt ptorchart. the'
Met; tool . , and wood of the Cabinet I.4tibllaMeat of
homers E $
I a...prepared to fund& their obi
customers ea well u th e Bootle let lune, with ererythlnß
tameir thin Agener. o. b Wood street., Ilittaim a gb
.b.,16
OT IN TEMPERANOEVILLE FON
ELLre--IYrtbeeZ3 feet on Welun a =on the south
10 got eller ° This lot l4 ls Phi l i l l situ feted, sad tie Mit tte
Temmerefill? r bened ne T n e tf A tetited t 4 • wee;entoM thst
wlll Tit'
"Nsrell KNWAitor..naff Liw
- Lucent desk'
Aspagnee's Baia
aIIHE undersigned.. will offer for sale
the arambes on SATtfItDAS. .ttui I,OMCof
t oon
1= at 2 o'cleck,7, P.M. the Steel Was, Mtn Mr
blown as "M'lleley !Melee %arks.' -
I=asat=a rr engaghts la the bade's*, attdthlt
a hacashisoirportanltt Tor Meat:went , • ,
.TllO9. M. ..ttaignee.
PitteburO, Jeer 15t1855.
P. B—The AWspkee oat be tbsuad at Ms °Mee at anytime
miens to the Web Inst. DT persona .Isaltoue of puzehaa
CTLY.,11.13 DIRRCABTILE • WRITING • .i.
YlMEM—Dirgocencand Print Molar gem beta rtionni•
•
Hard Ink. by UM Necharga hattinag ciadiatati r
; Ohio Mac ./tteir, poem* Oak: tretbc.
tilbe ; Wien* Mete Bar, lesdisela October.leolle; -• .
Rom eaX•etter from trisciskrat /131 C Scuterat n yneutadi.."`
Coconut% &Vt.% Iget—To Et Madera ClOterg.,
This *Mee tins gr a Moldier -Zang it ditnenit to annencr .
I:lilail=arttle of wriattniut wog;
ma and standa"ft !gent II:a opinion' gr. a s
breittni."
attained by manic er's Mercantile Writing mad
encoring Yhtlais, nianntantmed in out .0 by Jima J
Mama. Agent—will& we bare pm•thaeort try . Um dome'
ter the use of 0.11 calm We reeorannarce the swot *rifle
=Ode= to Poet Marten and Onmsnercial Men Ken. •
entity. J. U. SISOMILIS, danietent
Far We wiallinalei and retail
tat " Ie.EL MUIR& Al Weed street-
-Noce;
THE Partnership heretofore meting be
tween the rubtevitere som dissOlved ens the Ist
hvjantasleassest. Jams Marshall and Henry ItcOmon,-
F y4_-enfRAI, fo re =htdar .
ATE l 3 )s u rito lb li.e.„
1,218.55,. liraliaTNE#F4?
• . ._„
California Diamond Pun: ,
TNTLEMENSSoLID GOLD CALEFOG-
NIA DIAtIONDCLUBTENI MAST PEWS with cholla
at .14 , Se; na obalu•S/4.. Thiele etas ani '
oval annlaW and sp toibe rear Dlaincod• - •
tad an really worth &WO= Ws Invite were
W
- all.
etrSitJ.ts
w l % r i r.ll l olrltrier Broadway: • -
N.B.—A a
sst mitm of the Dlsiorrary et teem oteneei ,z
-wrould not be asi
OOU Professor JaeOlni. 10 . "g. "MD a*
Loa tnpatlaT maayhetnesof ..
-AC- COR.DEONS, :
Rambo ilia woo qiunun. to Callicania:' Mn
Were seathrm a spewed ot the whica h
bricasdlataly seat to tar oraindactorY
and twectin the Inlaid wort on Alicankonn ids N ina
Buis betnerstruct with the beauty- and brilliancy of
tha
hto t Oo,, " ti sna° ti b r B socnci s q 1 °1. '204 1 :W itian t
wlinan lin.
WARM AiliD:rgwEikt , ,- - .. ,
steins, dworletloranticia muted to the window, sad a V --
3.5 per cent. lies thanany other store la the United Steels:
These l'aehtlYntr. 4
0
7 14.°" rellrolbraliBwk °tk'
by oohs azoount,•ad °°4l •J. JACOBS. •
Brcodway,lisw York . . • . -
. N.
ottbll3.—A seetleten eau be . wen ar - tc• Oorcaatig•
•
KUMUCKY MILITARY ma=
'll - 11REOTED by aßoardof Viaboes,
VT•eigiothitis.e'linthmeja"l=tr
sod a practical Faatacacc,aided In , ma &W.
SU warm at stuAr o =utusur m t,r ,
olaNixt•
Danbibaning sad Ecaslabo Aria atu .
' tbiscasPialtaaViessiol (
The swan.
l'abracry; (1= rib '
n al vg . ball TWIT atesiontr i ebe '
Nlnatillt cows*, K).`ar 1b• abt.
a r. DOMAIN a.
hiformation
AIR:. JOHN :TODD',
1, - '
uniteaststill tzar
swtstartidtte Pittsburgh,.
ae a dial eaplraor, oxpoa••
Misr,. - ,ctr eti t.
Itold 1111.1
Todd, care al Ildrr„Ehr ,
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