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    ER ME MATTERS.
Tint ItaronscentParsarreatss Carmen Cass.
—TUMID Dir.—The District Court, Jiidge Wil
liams, Tenoned this important and interesting
case on Wednesday morning. The Court Boom
Was crowded, as usuaL
The Court referred to a matter which was al
luded to on Tuesday, by the counsel of both
aides, vi= whether the plaintiffe have any right
'so recover in any event, inasmuch as they can
show no title to the property in question.
• Mr. Williams said the objection was entirely
modal and did not involve the merits of the ques
tion. He was willing to expedite the case by
submitting the point to the Court, so that it
might be passed upon.
Mr. Stanton said he was ready to meet the
plaintiffs on the merits of the case and in any
other form.
.
- The Plaintiffs then offered in connection with
the facts already agree,d upon, to make the, fel-.
lowing proof:—That the-R. P. congregation in
connection with and subordinate to the R. P.
Synod of the 11. 8., did, at the date of the deed
in evidence and till August 7, 1833, adhere to
the following artielesof faith, doctrine, worship„
and terms of communion as the true doctrine,
faithand worship of the said R.P._ church, to
wit: (1.) That the members of that church could
not consieteittly with its faith and principles,
vote at elections for national and State officers;
(2.) nor, for a like reason, take the oath of nat
uralization, ork any other oath recognizing or
binding them to support the Constitution of the
United States or of the several States; (3.) nor,
for the like reason, sit on juries in - Courts of
law organized under and recognizing the said
Constitution; (4.) nor, fur like reason, hold any
civil office requiring an oath to support the said
Constitution.
The.Plaintiffa further offer in connection with
the foregoing evidence, to show that on the 7th
of August, 1833, a division took place in the
General Synodal the It. P. Church held at Phil
adelphia, in respect to the-foregoing doctrines;
whereupon two several ecclesiastical bodies were
organized, each claiming lobe the only true and
lawful General Synod of said church—one of
which bodies organized in a church on Cherry sr.
with Rev. Moses Roney as moderator and Rev.
David-Steel as Clerk, which . said organization
adheres to, recognizes and maintains the doc
trines above mentioned and with which organize.
tion the plaintiffs are in connectiorc—.That the
other ecclesiastical body organized in a church
in 11th street, at thesanie time in the same city
of which Rev. Samuel IV. Crawford was moder
ator, and Rev. john Black, Clerk, which ecclesi
astical body departed from the articles of faith
above mentioned and have ever since,' together
with the churches Minder its jurisdiction, has
been acting in, non-conformity therewith:—And
that the congregation of which the defendants
are trustees is one of those which are in com
munion with and under the juriedietton of the
last mentioned body and has ever since August,
1833, been acting id non-conformity with the
doctrines above stated, by allowing its members
to take the several oaths aforesaid, to sit on ju
ries and to hold offices under the said govern
ment. And the aforesaid offer being, in connec
tion with the admissions already made, the whole
of the evidence to show the title in the case.
The:Plaintiffs added to the foregoing offer, that
the firstmentioned body wits the regular and au
thorized Synod of the It. P. Church, (Cherry st.,
organized in conformity with the rules and can
ons of said yintre4; . and the last mentioned bod,
(11th streoL) was organized irregularly througi
the instrumentality of parties under disability 1,
perform the said functions and violating the law
and usages of said IL P. Church.
The defence objected to the last addition to th,
offer of plaintiffs, on the round that it was ,
question of the judgment of law.' It involve ,
the matter of the regularity or irregularity ol•
one synod, which must be decided by the Coor:
not - by witnesses. -
The counsel for plaintiffs then agreed to strip,
out ihat portion of the offer, which states tha .
this - is the whole evidence to chow the title h.
the case.
Defence
. again objected to the offer on thr
ground that assuming the facts as offered, thy.
do not establish cr tend to establish the title a.
the plaintiffs in the property in question.
After arguments by Mr. Stanton for the de
fence and Mr. Williams. for plaintiffs, objectim
ettstained. • it _
The Plaintiffs then offered to prove that th,
first mentioned church was the regular and an
therized Synod of B. P. Church, organized un
der the rules and canons of said church ;
the last mentioned body was organized irregr.-
laily through the: nstrumentality of parties un
der disability to perform the said functions and
violating the_laws and us.agos of the A. P.
Church.
To this offer, the defence made no objection.
The minutes of the Eastern Subordinate Synal
of April `7633, were read in evidence to show
that Revs. E. IL Wylie, Gilbert McMasters, Wil-
Eau; Crawford, and others, bad been suspended
'from the office of . the hiry ministry, having been
`found guilty of divisive measures, &c.
RAT. J. M. Willson was then re-called. He
6satffied as follows :-1 was at Synod of August
033, in Philadelphia; 11th st., was the place
.originally designated 'as the place of meeting ;
at the hour of meeting there were not many
persons in the church; few except delegates were
present ; Synod was composed of ministers and
eldders; there was a representation from each
presbytery there is a difference of opinion I
as to ;the :Ike of representation ; as near as I
'can recollect,precisely at the horprofmeeting;hlr.
Crawford arose and made an essay towards cern
mencing public exercises of worship ; Rer.
James Christy, clerk of the Eastern subordi
nate synod, rose and stated that Sir. Crawford
;bad- been suspended by that body; Mr. Roney
stated that circumstances were such that be
could not quietly constitute the Synod in that
place; .be called upon the delegates to' retire
with him to a specified church in Cherry street;
Mr. Crawford was in the pulpit beVre Mr. Ro
ney left the church (Dr. Wylie's;).Dr. Wylie was
among those who had been suspended by the
E. Suto Synod; Mr. Roney and. a large number
oC delegates left the church, went to the Cherry
street church, where the, usual German was
preached, and Synod constituted. The effect of
suspension is that a man suspended is not re
garded as authorized to perform the functions of
the ministerial office. -A moderator is appointed
at each meeting of Sped; that moderator preach
ed a sermon at the next meeting, and. continues
in thatcapacity until a successor is elected; an
alternate )e usually appointed to act when the
regular moderator is disabled.'
Court adjourned for dinner.
Armsoos Smell:mi.—Court convened at 2
o'clock. - . -
Examination of Rev. Mr. Wilson resumed—
The synodical organisation made at Cherry street
Church has been continued to 'this day. I en
tered - into the ministry in 1884.
The plaintiffs here rested, and the following
evidence for defence 'was offered;
Ray. John N. McLeod, D. D., testified—Am a
minister of the Gospel, and pastor of the First R.
P. Church in New York city; the congregation
was organised in 1797; the only pastor prior to
my assuming the pastorship was Rev. Alexander
McLeod; he was ray father; I was educated for
the ministry partly under Dr: Wylie, Philadel
phia, at the seminary established by the R. P.
Church; after the suspension of Dr. Wylie I Nva4
under the care of the northern Presbytery; I
was ordained in December, 1829, by the north
ern Presbytery; Dr. Alex. McLeod was pastor of
the N. Y. Church from 1800 or 1801, until biz
death in February, 1883; I became co-pastor in
January, '33; since his death I have been solo
pastor; the first R. P. Synod I attended was, I
think, - in 1830, in Pittsburgh; have attended all
the meetings since; I was elected as assistant
clerk of . Synod in 1831; Rev. Dr. Meek was
clerk; the book I hold in my hands is the au
thentic minute book of the supreme judiciatory
of the R. P. Church; it contains first the minutes
of the Presbytery and after of the Synod; it
came into my posseesion as stated clerk of the
General Synod, succeeding Dr. Black, in 1837;
I was present:at the meeting. . of the Synod in
Philadelphia; at Dr. Wylie's church, I lth street,
in 1833; that was the appointed place for Synod's
meeting; that was the only R. P. Church in
Philadelphia; at the hour appointed, Rev. Mr.
Crawford, modem/tor of former meeting, pre •
seated himself, and when about to commence the
religions exercises (it being the practice of the
Synod to commence with a sermon by the former
moderator) Rev. James Christy stated that he
was clerk of the East. Sub. Syna, and announced
that Rev. Crawford bad been suspended from the
ministry by that body, and could, not therefore
moderate the Synod; I then arose and stated that
I was clerk of the E. S. Synod,- and that no such
set of suipension had taken place; Rev. Mr.
gooey time and stated that he was the alternate
of moderator to open Synod with a sermon, and
thatllr. Crawford being disqualified,. he (Mr.
R.) invited the members of Synod to follow him
to church in Cherry street, - where they would con
stitute; a considerable number arose and followed
Mr. Roneyout of church; Mr. Crawford proceeded
with the services in the usual way; a large
number of individuals, many members of Synod,
remained; both the stated and assistant clerks
were at the table when Mr: Crawford arore, with
their books and papers; the Synod was constituted
ted in the usual form, and continued toile busi
ness; after the credentials were presented, 'and
the roll made up, a moderator was elected; I
have been clerk of each succeeding Synod, and
retain the retards of the church; .I was : at the
same time clerk of the Eastern 'Subordinate
Synod; was appointed at its organizationrlAk. I
livered the retards to Dr. Crnwford, who was my
successor, sometime after 1834. The-General
Synod is composed by a delegation of presbyter
ies aceording to fixed ratio; the delegation con' :
sists of equal.ntunhere of preachers and ruling
elders., the moderator of the former meeting
opens the Synod; incase of his absetra or dln
ability, the rulessyew , o.,«L..,.tutstcr ,
ly the senior - minister present; in constitt.t;,,,
the Synod, theltutual practice is by prayer, o. d ,
pienouneing Synod open in the name of the Lor
leans Christ, ttte only Mt and Head of the
Church; the duty of the alternate is to preach
the sermon in case the moderator is absent. Mr.
Roney was not the oldest minister present in
1833; the subordinate Synods, as such, bare no
representation in the General Synod; Mr. Craw
fordhad his certificate of delegation from Pres•
bytery of Philadelphia, at the time. The Pres
bytery alone has power and authority to suspend
a minister from the ministry; there was no book
of discipline of authority in the c tYirch at that
time.
Cross examined—The subordinate Synod has
no original jurisdiction, but the General Synod
has in certain cases; the Subordinate Synod is an
appellant court, having jurisdiction over the
Presbyteries that compose it; the General Synod
is the supreme judicatory having jurisdiction
overall of them; do not deny the right of any of
these courts to control its own Officers; do not
deny their right to - control and suspend any one
of their own officers for misconduct as an officer;
Ido deny their right to suspend a minister as such
frOm hisministerial office; I do not deny the right
- of any one of these bodies to expel any one of its
members from that body; I believe the right of a
Subordinate Synod to suspend a minister from
his office - is one of the great question, as a point
or order in the case; by using the term point of
order, I distinguish between doctrine and order,
heresy and insubordination; I treat this question
as one of order; the question of order is whether
or not Mr. Crawford had a right to constitute
that - Synod; I was never suspended from the of
!
flee of Clerk by the Subordinate Synod, a certain
illegal body, assuming that name whom I under
stood passed sr vote of suspension against me,
for refusing them the minutes of tne eastern
Subordinate Synod; the vote of suspension
was also from the ministerial office . ' that
body called itself the Eastern Subordinate
Synod; it was composed of a portion of those
.who had founded the Synod of that name;
the call for the Synod which suspended me
originated with two Presbyteries and was
io-ued by the moderator; he had a right to
call the Synbd together., I consider it illegal be
cause it was called at the instance of two pres
byteries; because it was called for purposes over
which that court had not jurisdiction; because the
body proceeded to transact business in opposition
of the protests of nearly one-half of its members
who were absent. Ths pro re rata Synod was
called in order to bring to account certain mem
bers of Synod for having published the original
draft of a Pastoral Address; take order in the
ease of Rev. Dr. Wylie who bad recently voted
at an election; and for other business; (the call
for the pro :a rata meeting by Wm. Gibson, mod
erator, was produced and read; the Synod has
no control over members in the publication of
its . proceedings; just one-half of the members of
Synod were present at the meeting; I think that
nine of those absent protested against the meet
ing;
'Of those nine, eight were included In charge 1
of fats chimera; I was named as one; if the
body had been the regular Eastern Subordinate
Synod, I would have been clerk; I was suspend
! ed by that illegal body because t refused to give
up the minutes; the regular meeting of the E.
Sub. Synod took place, April 9, 1833; the mem
bers of Synod came together at the time and
place appointed; I never beard of nay sentence
of suspension being passed on me in that body
and at that meeting; I was not cited before that
body; at that meeting a resolution was passed to
suspend Mr. Crawford; a part of this body with
drew, Mr. Gibson remained moderator still, and
the body continued is session; we did not make
a secession, it was the Synod that went; ore
were driven out of our own house; we went
to another church of our denomination,—
It has been the usage of the church to ap- - point
i :an alternate: of the moderator whose du
ty it s to preach the sermon in case of-modera
tor's absence; if he he absent, alternate preach
es and senior member takes the chair; I knOw
of but one case and that was where the alternate
preached and then constituted the Synod; do
not know but he was appointed moderator after :
he had preached; have no personal recollection
of the'matter; saw the case on the record; if Mr.
Crawford was disabled, not the alternate but
the senior minister present had the right to the !
chair by our rules.
Rev. Wm. Wilson, D. D, testified—Reside in !
Cincinnati; am a clergyman 4of the R. I'.
Church; was ordained by the Presbytery of Phil- ,
atielphia in 1831; was present nt the opening of
the Synod of 1833, sitting in the seat before
Rev. Jas. Christy and Rev. Moses Roney; the
C , Lipae4 of the:division arose not from difference
of principle, but from different application of
the doctrine with regard to civil government.
Dr. Wilson detailed the incidents of the meeting
of the Synod of '33 in substance, as related by
previous witnesses. Ile added: Mr. Roney rose
and said all who wished to constitute the real
Reformed Presbyterian Synod should follow him
to a church in Cherry street; there was
-
1 a rash to the door: shortly after, Rev. Robert
Bolen who bad gone out came back and
took a seat with ns. The proper person to con .
stitute the Synod by precedent audanisersal au
thority is the moderator or the senior minister
present. . .. .
After a sharp cross-ezamivation of this wit
ness by plaintiffs, the Court adjourned to Thurs
:lay morning at 9 o'clock.
Tue Case •or WILLIAX M. DCRCAN.—WiIson
McCandless, Esq.-, continued the cross-examina
tion of Win. M. Duncan. before Judge Hampton, •
on Wednesday, MI the bench-warrant case before I
referred to. TheTcharge against Demean, as our 1
readers will remember, is secreting his property
wish a view of defrauding his creditors.
- The witness's testimony was in substance as
follows: In 1864 my capital in business was
$20,000, mostly in cash; a portion was in Alle
gheny city bonds; had also real estate in Flor
ence,liaahington county, and in Burgettatown:
the Florence property would not sell for more
than $500; I sold the Burgettstown property in
'54 for $2,000: had also two stores; one was in
the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad; sold it
for $840; the other was in Downingsville, Wash
ington comity, and was sold by the sheriff for
$825; have no -- -real estate in Allegheny county I
that I can claim as my own; purchased five acres
at Mansfield, and it was deeded to my wife; I
have also a great many bills and notes in my
possession, but no railroad, city or county bonds;
have $1,500 in Washington county bonds on de
posit at Thompson Bell's; they were dep . o - sited
there as collateral security for Major Morgan;
have four Allegheny city bonds ($l,OOO each)
leposited at the same place, drew $760 on each
bond; Thompson Bell has no other bonds twee
curities of mine; have uo other county bonds de
posited anywhere: the bills and notes referred to
are at my house; base one noto.on Boston G.
Burgett for. $091,26; have a-good many that
were never negotiatedat any bank, say $40,000
worth; amongst them is a bill endorsed by R.
G. Smith; it is not accepted and was drawn on
Hugh Lee, Pittsburgh; it has no date; received it
from Major Morgan or Mr. Lee; dont remember
which; it was endorsed by R. G. Smith at the
same time with the bill concerning which this
snit has been brought; it was , nearly daylight
when Smith endorsed them; woke him out of
Bleep to obtain his endorsement; it was after
two o'clock; Watson's name was not on the
bill at that time ;.neier told Smith the oth
er was an accepted bill of Lee's; ho said it
was an honor to accept such bills; did not tell
him that if his name was on the bill, I could•get
the money at the Bank of Steubenville: was tit
his house perhaps for an hour; it was after day
light when f left ; proceeded to Steubenville and
got the bill discounted; Mr. Watson's name
might have been then on the face of the bill;—
can't say whether it was an accepted bill
then or not; did not show the bill drawn on
Lee, at the bank; was not present when the $4OO
was paid on the bill; Smith according to an ar
rangement between the pa sties was to pay $OO,
and lift the bill as lei - did not desire it in the
bank ; I did not give'Smith my note for $600:
I have some moveable property; have one cow,
but no sheep, horses, buggies or harness; they
were sold on Rogers' executioff ; $l,OOO is the
full worth of the moveable property; my furni
ture is worth $2OO or $800; sold during last fall
$360 to John Johnson; have not been paid for
them yet; assigned some $4,000 of Ilempfield
railroad stock; when the work on the H. It.
stopped there were $4,000 coming to me ; tress-
(erred that to Rogers who was a partner in the
profits arising from the job on that road; this
transfer was mad* about two tenths ago; had
drawn the money on the job, and-transferred tho
stock to him in lieu thereof; cannot tell within
the last thirty days, how much- money I have
had; have not a dollar in anybody's hands.
Examined by Defendants counsel, Mri Penny.
—As to the $40,000 worth of 'notes, they are of
but little account; some were drawn in order to
raise money and were not used; gave my receipt
for them, I can avail nothing-from my railroad
contract until it is finished.
The examination then closed, until defendant
could procure the notes and bills to which ho re
(cried in hie testimony, - and bring them into
court.
Soop son Tux Poo& —We trust the Young
Men's Christian Association will not fail to con
summate their benevolent designs in regard to
the establishment of a soap•house.
We are prepared to furnish to the Howard As
sociation or to the Ladiee Benevolent Society the
muses awl the residenci of the two ladies who
have •to nobly offered to furnish 60 gallons of
soup week for the poor.
The Seventh-street Soup-Muse goes into ope•
ration to-day.
We still have in . our pamession the name of a
gentleman who offers to furnish a room for neon
peony as ••Soap House.
..F!;31 !even ON WEBSTER STIMET.— About SNVe
CIOC Ou Wednesday morning a Sre broke out in
the grocery store of Robert Steen on the corner
of Washington and. Webster streets: It origina
ted trim a stove pipe. A considerable quantity
of goodsvras destrOyed -bat the fire ins extin•
gulabed :without:communicating to any adjoining
. bai•ling. Mr. Steens' loss is eupposdd to amount
I4i mat of irjdnable stocks-will be sold this eye -
n itg 1/1. 7 a'clock, st_the Sferchanta' Exchange
tloolna by E. Davis, Anselossiev. ' • ,
COORS OF Qtrlariat 6LBlllo3ll3.—Before Judges
McClure, Boggs and Adams.
In the case of Phebe Moore, indicted for lar
ceny, the Commonwealth tailing to substantiate
the. charge, accused was acquitted.
Commonwealth vs. Daniel K:shen and Gottlieb
Kuntz; indictment, larceny, on.,eath of Frederick
Miller. Defendants were chafted with stealing
a match machine in Allegheny. Evidence not
satisfactory', and prisoners acquitted.
Commonwealth vs. Thomas Hughes; indict
ment, larceny, on oath or Jotici Stevenson. De
fendant, who is a boy, was charged with stealing
a pair of breast pins from prosecutor en Market
Street. The accused was acquitted and dischar
ged by proclamation. Ile is a lad of hottest ap
pearance,-and his counsel contended that the
breast pins had been slipped into his pocket by
another boy who was arrested at the same time.
Commonwealth TO. John Green; indictment,
&mutt and battery with intent on oath of
W. W. Oliver. The prosecutor failing to appear
reen was acquitted, and Oliver ordered to pay
the costs.
Commonwealth vs. John P. 'feller; indictment
larceny, on oath of John Grum. Accused was
charged with the.larceny of a pair of shoes.—
Prosecutor not appearing, the defendant was Eta
quitted.
Commonwealth vs. Susan Gallagher; indict
ment, larceny, on oath of Martha Murren,Prose
cutrir not appearing, defendant was acquitted.
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Murrin, indmtment,
larceny, on oath of Jacob F. Brandt. Tho jury
rendered a verdict of not guilty—prisoner dis
charged.
Thaddeus Potter, who plead guilty to a charge
of petty larceny was.sentenced to Undergo nine
months imprisonment in the County jail.
The case of James Dixon, indicted for bur.
glary, was continued and the defendant admitted
to bail in the earn of $1,200.
PITTSBURGH YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO
CIATION.—The Pittsburgh Young Men's Chris
tian Association held their first annual meeting
on Monday evening, in the Cumberland Presby
terian Church, Sixth street. Owing to sickness
and other unavoidable circumstances, those gen
tlemen who hail - kindly consented to address the
meeting were not piesent, but notwithstanding
these obstacles, through the kindness of !event'
Pastors who volunteered their services, the evert
ing passed off very pleasantly and creditably..-/
The meeting was opened by the reading of
portion of scripture and by prayer—Rev. Dr.
Aiken officiating.
The Ex-President, Mr. S. S. Bryan, (of the
Pearl Steam Mill.) read his annual report, in
which he presented to the meeting the present
aspects and the future prospects of the Associa
tion. which are certainly very promising.
He then read the reports of the Lecture Com
mittee and the committee on admission of new
Members; also a report from the Corresponding
Secretary.
The meeting was then addressed by the Rev.
W. R. Gracoy, who, in a very appropriate ad
dress, urged the members on to the great end
for which the - Association was intended.• Ile
pointed them to the blessed promises contained
in Me Bible for all sad as should ease one soul
from ruin, and illustrated his remarks by eorae
very appropriate examples and facts. The Rev.
Dr. Aiken was then called on to address the
Association. He expressed a deep interest in
the advancement of the Society, and urged them
to go on, "conquering and to conquer." The
Rev. Mr. Passavarit made a few remarks, in
which he urged the necessity of increased effort,
now that so many young men are coming to our
city. The Association having p-oposerl in their
Constitution to find suitable boarding-houses fur
new-comers. and visit sick-members, he said he
knew that some attire members had done this,
but there was work enough for all. It is hoped
that those who have nor been active during the
past ten months will now bo prepared to do their
whole duty. ••Now is the accepted time—now is
the day of salvation." The meeting was closed
by a fervent and suita bl e prayer by the Rev.
Henry Russell. lIVPULT.
BY TELEG RAPH.
CONGR.ES.SIO,4IAL
WAsnisarom erre, Dee.
SENATE. —Mr. Seward presented a petition of
inhabitants of Ontario and Madison counties,
New York, praying that the soldiers of the war
of 1812 be mode beneficiaries of bounty lands.
Referred to comnittee on Pensions.
. . . .
On motion of Mr. Badger, the Stmata went in
to a short executive session.
Mr. 6hields moved that the army appropria
tion bill be taken up.
Mr. Cooper objected; he wished to make some
remarks on hie convict and pauper resolution
submitted yesterday. but nally he concluded to
deter them until to-morrow.
M. Evans objected.
Mr. Shields said that appropriation bills are
never protractedwhen the Chairman of the Com
mittee Bayb they they should pas,
Mr. Casa—The Improvement Bill bas beta
repeatedly postponed. I don't like to risk every
thing else Tor the Army Bill. though that should
bo considered.
Mr. Bunter sold something should be boo in
reference to Indian disturbances now
The Army Appropriation Bill was finally ta
ken up. •
Horse —A resolution wee passe.' closing the
debate on the French Spoliation Bill to•morroir
at three o'clock, and the House went into com
mittee on that subject.
Berrsio, N. Y., Jan. 23.—The laborers an.
the 'Buffalo, Brantford and Doodericb Railroad
an: still in possession of the track at Cayuga,
Canaria West; 150 of them are fully ermed.—
Yestsnlay the Director. with 50 men took the
tram at Brantford and came through to Fort
Erie„being unable to clear the track. The Direc
tors and their company were unarmed and were
obliged to heg ptiMiSSiOn to return to Brantford
The Sheriff's of the counties of Niagara Habil
mend and Brant will take 60 British soldiers to.
morrow and proceed to the scene, when the
road, it is expected, will be opened, the laborers
paid off Rod discharged. After this no further
trouble is apprehended. The examination of
the man who killed Weirnper, with 13 prisoners,
seas finished to-day at Fort Erie. He is held
for wilful murder and the others as accessory.
• .
The storm of 48 hours duration, abated this
afternoon. The snow averages two feet.
BOSTOC, Jan. 23.—A more stringent Liquor
Lai -, is coming before the Legislature of Maine
from Neal Dow. The bill provides for $.50 fine
and fear months imprisonment for the first vi
olation; the same fine and six mouths imprison
ment for the second; and double the fine and
the State prison for one year for the third. No
action can be bad against officers for destroying
liquor. Common carriers are lialile for carrying
It contrary to law to fine for the first two offences
and imprisonment for the third. his thought the
bill will be adopted.
MILWAIIICIC, .hll. 23.—5. M. Booth, convicted
of assisting in the escape of a fugitive slave was
sentenced In the U. 8. District Court, to pay a
fine of $5OOO, and suffer imprisonment for one
month.
CUICAOO, 111., Jan. 23.—Tbe Railroads are
blocked up by snow and there have been no
trains since Saturday.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24.--Cotton unchanged;
Wes 300 bales. Flour n trifielower; !tales CON
bbls good Ohio at $8,513®9; Southern up
changed. Corn firm; sales 50,000 boo western
mixed at 98. Pork firm; sales 900 bbls. -.Beef
unchanged. Lard steady; a limited business.—
Whiskey, Ohio, 35m36. Coffee dull. .Mo
lasses and Sugar firm. Linseed Oil steady at 81
(3',82. In Iron there is more doidg; Scotch pig
$2813530. Stocks weaker. Money unchanged;
Missouri sixes; 91}; Virginia sixes 96; Canton
221;• N. Y. Central 88k; Cumberland 33t; Erie
46; Reading 73i. cattle Market —The offer.
ings of Beefs-Cattle were 3700 bead, sales at $7
®510,50 and dull. Sales of Swine at $6 ®56,87
for dead and $4,50055,
Puir.artemmti, Jan. 24.—Flour more en
quiry for export; 1400 bbls. straight brands
disposed of at $9 and 200 bbls mixed at $8,76.
Rye Flour, no transactions. Corn Meal held
firmly; sales 600 Ras. Brandywine at $4,62f.
Wheat scarce; sales 800 bush. good red at $2,05
c 42,08 per bush; prime white is 'worth $2,160
$2,18. Rye in good demand, and 1000 bus. Pa.
sold at $1,26. Min not active; but' very little
arriving; salea 5000 bush. new Southern yellow
at 92093. Whiskey dull; held at 30.
INCILNNATI, Jan. 24.—Flour tirm at $7,800
$7.85. Whiskey 25i. A sale of 280 flogs at
$5; firm andbut few offering. Provisions quiet.
bulk meat 611236} for sides, 41.04 i for-should
ers. Mesa Pork' $11,50. Lard, No I, Elo
serseed $6,85. Eastern exchange. declined to
premium.
The riser hag fallen 6 inches ; weather pleas
ant.
ARRIV'kLB.AND DEPARTTRES,
Itnita.—Oa yesterday evening there were feet 0 :butes
lu the amend arid rislag.
: Forest ClthWhad-
In 4; Jeerson •nd Lamt on.m, Drawl:4olle ; Bayard, d,
; ff
IV; New
DEPARTED—Cincinnati, Cincinnati ; Exchange. ant
Diurnal. Wheeling :Jefferson and lximrna, Brownsville.
Bayard, Elizabeth; Shrivar, W. Newton.
SttAMBOATS.
Wheeling Packe
now and substantial stea m er
}anti AUG R, Cara MeOmuta g h
trzr,;A:•,,nOttbtr - PL°4l''gs_ ; Nt'lv va zi
DAY arm ...DA, of *tett_ goo k gclack..aq d
lag avert TUESDAY, THUII3DAY and SATURDAY. at the
now hour. ,
ITht Exthaagg coanects at Walhvllle withthaPittablargh
sad Clarldatod Italltagl, and at Wheeling with the Haiti.
or add OW It slimed. Far freight or puma& *Pali on'
ourd or to c r OLLINOW001), gat, Water de.
Arne Etehaaga Wan tatriT ale andtit o ?.. b g
11 4 13177=ed. iurlll=—trottt gamier iar thts
~~.
COMMERCIAL:
COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION. COR
iv. E. Emus, V. P.—Atm. pass.•J. Mc
Burn, J.. O.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Onucw PrrmamtwO 0./M0
Thursday Morrdoir. Alutuary 25, 1855.1
FLOClR—rales on the wharf of 487 btu. nolospeoced at
gs.ao : from atm, 252 Dbl. lo lots at . •
GILAIN no the wharf of 000 mod Mal taw Ear Coro
at 82, sad 150 boa. Oats at 50.
SCOAR—des of 24 W. 1.. prima new at s!4,four moo.
MOLASSES—Wm of 10 hbla. cyonta wry at 24. mah.and
10 do. at 25, four moa.
frACON—rales of 5,000 Ds. Shoulderi - and city Sugar
Cured Hams at 6.4 and lOtg, nal, and 4.9002% Shoulders,
future delivery. .t 6, each.
j BEEF—oaks of 6 tea. Dried. at 9. than roof. int. added.
11031INY—sales of 6 bbla. at $7.12. cub.
FEED—dee no the wharf of 200 bus. at 90 14 100 De.
ASEIEF-1 eale all tons Pearls at OX. foot mos.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
We .tared yesterday in our weekly Mousy arude, that
limns Rasura & Reale had asked nu extension of two
yews trout their creditors. The information came to as
in each . way nod on such authority that we did not feel
at liberty to doubt it ; but we learn now that we mister-
Prehendcl our informant. We regret having fallen into
such a mistake, and tender the correction of It at once.—
A gentleman . who I. aranalnted with the affairs of the
House gives it as his ccurictlon that they will picsent a
favorable balance sheet, and be able to meet all their' ba
Witte.
Maws CORN Ftons.—We did not like the attempt made
to Palm off this ankle for Buckwheat, which hes been at
tempted here, and said note our payer of yestenuy, B ut
one or two of thorn who have tried It asstre on that It e
wers en excellent mayo. as a Breadetaff. We ere glad
to hear It. ♦ny substitute for Flour In such times as
these. in a puble benefit, and Its Introduction and nee
ebould be encouraged. liftoffs:Allis will be imam enough.
before another harvest, to render It detainable to have ea
we new articles of ortnsumptlon as can be made to take
their time.
Mr. Snelling. editor of the Photographic Journal, eldl-
MAP, the Idea of oonterfeltlng Bunk Notes by Photography,
tie men that notes printed on bat ono ride, with Wreck Ink,
may be copied by photographic drawings; but It Is hopes
/04e to counter felt, In thie way. note. printed on -both
rides or In different exilors.
nra export. of Dry (boa. from Liverpool to t h o United
StStell, from Noi, Ito Dec. 13.'1854. were 15,378 pecker..
Dump the rorreepondlng period in 1854, the launder tree
39,930 pflekagel.
The Sew Orleans Picayune of the 16th .peaks of the
forting in monetary circle... gLaomy. Men having mat.
ring obligations are hr from comfortable, and capitalists
look to the future with many misgivings. •
The Terre Haute Courier mye that the Wabash. with
Co. exoeption of one little rise. sailident enemy off a few
tiatbnats. has not this swoon been in good steamboat nar
Mating order.
The last foreign advice. from private 00111,41 are general
ly favorable to our Stock market: a Pair amount of order.
came °Ter, and the sales In London having been consider
able of the best class of American securities.
Regarding the Mousy market, the London Time.
remarks that there Is an entire absence of pressure in•
and the payments of the ith of the month paned °dwell.
They were heavy. but not nearly go conalderable as at the
eornwporiding period. of November and Devomber, the ef
fects of the recent contraction of businesa being PercePll-
Ide. The demand for Laid for exportation was main ac'
tier, end the recent arrlralifrOna Australia are la course
of transmission to the Continent. Sumo of the remitting
houses refused the terms asked for It, preferring to let It
go to thellank. whence additional amounts will consequent
ly be drawn.
The new French Lose of 1100,000,000 Is referred to as the
use of disturbance in the French and English Fonda,
Over $1.000,000 Australian Gold has been received In Lon.
don, which was bought up fur the Continent at Once. and
further draft. were belts made an the Rank of England.
The New Nock Conner rays :
Money matters are getting raider. There Is a sllghtrise
In Sterling bills sod a further tendency tIMMXII. The
pp:pent rates are 85ad.9),i,and the proraect ts that they
will advance to 111:,‘,9, The Custom-Louse receipt. taw
again Increasing : the astregeta for the petit eta day, be.
Ins 1i 830, and that beware In [the PateTretwury hes
luren to V.,712,000.
The Baltimore AnIeTiCITO mm
In the Money market there IS manifestly abetter feeling
existing. Tho demand on the street SIT Money is mutt
Teas urgent. and good Inteinme paper can be readily neg..
IdateJ at l 'll cent. enemth.
There ha. been rome movement In Coffee treday, and to
thesales of 1,000 bags wood Nettie, oat of the cargo of
the bark Indu. on private term.. nice shoo of 11l tags
ch o ice Rio at lay:. and of 60 bag. good do. at 10?-;n- For
and., 100 there le • brisk demand at fall prices, but fur
Inferior Inta the market Is •dull. There have been but fele
estern Mayen In market bra weak or taro paid, and the
e. to+lar went all made to the city teak,.
The St. Louts Intelligences. of the 90th .ay. :
The River oppoelte I. shout at • nand. Boars up from
below mport S . feet to Calm, but 'we are Informed that
there le tarts dto 7 fest. The upper streams are all foUlag
anti some dietature up am fall of running ice.
The °Ulcers of the Die Vernon, up from New Orleans. nr
p o rt hoeing met mrenty.two e mts, bound do en. between
II in:leans and Cairo. The largest numb...for New Or.
leans. and g morally well kw led with Pro luni. Stack. *.c.
W e won. informed late last evening that an extensive
Pork packing concern, on Main street, have accepted pro.
meals from an Eastent bow... the nurehase of toeentire
product of fifty thousand lings, or thenetrouta. Should
the reran prom oarre,t, it be probably . the heaviest Crone.
artlun In trade ems eV...dal by • Rt. ,Jogd. , tarn. and per
hepa in the whole Weet-
The Cincinnati Curtis of Tnealay says :
Money matter, continue to work. teaser. The dement
1.1. ` lute inederat. and the supple of capital in on the W-
M., !astern Exchange...a mow at t, 4U3 prem. b.,-
lo ft' etVel l etfl " y rnigg7: fleellng oblierrable In the
erket for linge•nd
t o
feel and prices favored rollers
Dealers are beginning to feel Mettldent ale large deticieney
In the crop, and for the Rosa
the
tble eesann eynt.
tome of • stecanettve movement are exhibited. Flour ls
Nom. and very Prat at vlightly bettor rates. On other
articles meta:age le obeervable.
Short meant. ire are glad to leern. la the order ri-J* e
Lany oUr oserehautA lodeed.re han, teen oboe n circulars
ined by bongos Its this city more thou a year aim and
Mint to tbelr enetosnara. to whigh warpt paymentsand
short credits &moment...team. of th e induormente
purchase in Pttliadelphis. es ft must ho apparent to all.
the more neatly bteleentb, brought . to n cash hag. the
lower 0111 be tha Calm We. ensmw few week. ago. notteed
fa sozably the fart 07.1040 n ton enerrernmen- , bselur
te-alined to mime meditx and was matte. aeries that
our teen mershants had preceded (bon la the comment..
ble course. Then, lea ',Ater hellos out tone in tbe Hon
ey market but e•hether It gip.. ladesec7rmanear, "
matter on orhich Marc le aote of alma. lo ahr
event. hurter... rbort ri•SIU will be limn thesafesterntrin
Mr both buyers and sellers. (107 elsoleasla tam should
"ore 10 mate ntf, than lone ram iturer• should
avoid large debts. lastla r light purehaark Ana crrenOrn
lug the uereeeltr of • large rtplue br rurran• • Cmll.l/ One
the morn frequent's. A .rely eixperne la better thou a
dull shlilleg.—;Phil, Leddsr.
The teremilllnn ontterriPtloo m the loan of the yllinola
Ventral Seneca.% e. erusi:nted lo. Ly. The sobetrlptlun
Urine was re.
The loan or the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western
Railroad. IDO(Liket at ND. Is also all subscribed. and the
hoods are asking at a mall Premium Within a short
time the followina amount or Words have been plued
talong our canitallsta stotwinn that contideurn Is not
tereir lost in Railroad securities
anchors River Railnad, about
Crle.- .......... .... . ........
New 'York Can . . bal. about
Illinois Central
Delaware. Lackawanna a Western.
. 510.4110000
Thine nen. placed from 70 to SO, excepting the New
Took Central. 01 which's portion a... sold at par.end the
Tmalodor divided among the stock holden aa a dividend_
he low rats. at whiro mess bonds were Md. natal, Out
Iltthr enenunuenrent for rude to moo Into market excels
ring undev.the on:unroof urgent nemenity. Nu new tall
roadtprojert meta with the allshtut ericourartenout a.
mown our mount men. and only road. completed. and
earning largely. or nearly completed, like the *lntr. can
Mee Money to thin market even at threatens low rates.
The Money market for continua to improve.—
Soon r.holre names. phut data ! tare bun paseerd In But
at 047 'ft rent, Thuile:runt Timken. ere taking favorite
el:mature. at 8:410 *rent.. but much good .paper goes 1 1
litrall.s* cent. Call loans amt..- at 7 * 0001. and de
omits with leading houses am made at even lower rates.
The weekly Rank statement Coon that there has been
rattataleed eipl.lltl.l3 In the Bank movement. with the
rneption of circulation.hkh 1. unchanged. The mo
tioned Int-team or the /amel w a reserve vat give conedeum to
the:financial world in toe continuum of the present Ins
Proved etate of the Slone, market The comparative fig
ures with last week are:
Loan.. te. Sport.. Circulation. Darnall..
Jan. 13.-M7a:4l f 15,4 8 ,4,525 167.801.3n 8
Ja0...X..:t.5.5317.nini 81=2.10 $6,681,656 P0,6470n6
Inc 11.471.917 INh3,GA7• $2.344=
-- 35.108
The Wenn In loans since-January 1 has been p, !Qom°.
lo epod 81,3C9.000, and In deposits t.3eo PO. Thecinco
latldn ho. deepened 11-TAOOO. It InD ho noticed that the
loons have not been expanded toga eatent pool tothe
exult ostn. The Innen. tn add bubo= gull* inns,
al among the bents. hoe largest In the Metropolitan.—
There an no. tin tanks holding ono a million estchosud
too •Ith over nine hundred thousand nett—Pl. Y. Trill.
Tueeday.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
IIItiIIaNSVILLE. by Jefferson-171 Yi bra AIWA,/ MA;
1,3 kir. nails. Bnicatny A ecr 8 bbl. giamesse, J °RAM 49
roll. leather. btreel; 1,1 bus turnip., W blartlen 28 boo
gt...a. 1 bbl been., IS A Derry; 40 boo oats, ;./ Saneorn;
bbl. apple., Cope.
WIINELINO. by Parent Clty-183 roll. leather, W It
cc
NrCoteheo 123 1.11. paper, J n 4,1: 13 Dbl. meal, Pagaley
A re. 54 ok. corn, A Cordell; 43 bls hay, owner, 1 101. lent
.1 Dals.lo 1 bbl egg., 1 do bdtter, J Porter; 9.k. rata K.Y
ac 2 Os. ware, Jones A Denny.
CINCINNATI, or Allegheny-2 bbl. wst, 4 bgs ginseng
3 baron, Jones Denny; 140 Obis flour, !hoes 4 Dyer:
2 ets sods uh, A Mow 11 bble flour, Idattgotoory L VI do, Orsham & Thomas, 23) bbbo Fork. 'ffitl'Cullouo4 o
do corn inwd, Hanna* Dyer; 20 do, 7' Latle:3 do homin,
Basler lgdo mots/des, K • at Damn 12 do o J Daltoil
33
boo drugs, 10 bhls thnbnk i 2 do whisto, 1900 nat., oil. it
6 &Kers; 30'2 tr. beef. 40 01 boron, Mark Loyd; 4T Old
Lay, )' Lem .
NEW ORLEANS, by It eyehrna-41 Wan, A Culbert
eon: 30 bble mu 199999. R D-914911; 8 pkg• amp Iron. Graf A
lumn.44; In ton beet. 814 b. tacm, Jones A Danny 100
661. molaage.. Medi+ augur, town, WAlblu et co; if dn,
violet a m'2.554,619 flour, a Cann; 232 dn, Ediraults; 109
do, Sterner et Robinson.
01Y;CliCNATI. by Clnclonatl-12 Ws lard oil, Jones &
Denny•li to boon, Rollo) A Koritttor, 80 bblo dorm 11.1101 .
Llggsli 00 do, Wallocoalso do, Graham Thorow 39d0
Brown Kirkpatrick; 00 do, Hunter & Schaffer: 130 do,
do corn ineol, Bdo homloy, Illtintiromary k Lomb; 25 do
orklokoy,W 11 Fulton; LO do, Bieck ocoo do, 20 do alcohol
Fahnestock no: 11 bco feather& 2do kinveng, Murphy L
100 boa bacon. Itln bun & co; 41 rke do, NY t R. Mu.
218 oliktarloy, Tracy A Wllklna; do. Job,
flack; 8 bblo molasses, A Bah= 12 do lard oil, 0 Black.
burn. •
BY BROWNSVILIA: BOATS-460 bzi glue, J Flack: 34
do. J W Thaler, 70 do, 0 A Berry; 37 skx 0u.71, Baxter.
511100: 21 bat flaxseed, A Bradley; 35 Mils 5rh1•303, , 043.
MARIETTA, byltat bost-1400 bus emu, mum:
WHEELING, by lllornal-16 eke poiatoee, owner: 143
boo *best, 160 do oat., 19 bbl. lard, M . Candleac Means
co: 715 aka COM. NO Reynolds, 44b bb apples owner; 8 eke
boooa. Jones B,Deony; A do, Brown t Kirkpatrick:la do,J
Deleon; 10 bbleblithwlnar. east: 53 eke wool, 48 damper,
7900, if II Collins. 771410 paper.' L Abair, 101 don broom.
0000 515 idle Yoal/er, Down A Parrs; 14 do, J 11 5101lor, 83
eke barley, owner. ,
CINCINNATI. by Keystone Itete-108 ate barley, 0 IT
Smith; 54 do peaches. 'Beasley & 0124 20 do fea th ers, Ann.
11
11. tno 10 h:de mos t . 11pretlne t eo: 60 bble dew, BLI nd.
Feyloo do, 11 Hunter; 2.3 do, Alontanmory A Level; 40 do,
'J S il Boyd: 5040, 31 . Clurkan Aan CO do,_l , Yeterenn; 40 do,
Were & 0%35 do. I , WASee: 104 do, J & iy 11.4111 to name
Beller, & no 40 bbl whiskey. Lynda A 03.
LOUISVILLE, by ' , Endeavor-260 bee baron, Jones
Denny; 4.5 ban fea th ers. leech &On 3 lOWA tobac c o, - J Fol
lawn: 29 Ude sugar, eaptaln.
Dy °Able Llus-7.bble*ltgem.a. 1 bbl butter: 12 .6
fruit, A Harbaugh t an 104 bbl. blaberlnew. II 11 Coiling 1
eke barley; 71 D Arown:72s bbl. wheat. Wllmartb & oo: 7
do, 149 eke di, Bryan & no 06,000 Inedlpolot, rundrtes.
HANOI:I° BOCH. by All•—= tons metal, Nlmlek nn
Deb bog Ulm, Jove A Denny_ --
WORTS BY RAILROAD
0610 £OO PIMBYLTIALI. 10111,15i11.-5 <ll .hoop, I, do
cattle; 3do berm, 0•120}11; 14 bag stemware, It !Mabel':
275 tow lard. Judo Denny: 6 talle paper. J Mee; 24ton.
m*44 Il3'4llliD bun
do.
i lts g h g. l " ill i elardrow . as 13 yi6ntitf:rgi
do lard. east:l2 24611. corn, tagloth Illetaid
-um 12 tn. 7 bbl. lard: 30 bled. boon. 131 Md. pork.
Jones a Denny: = boo onn.!LColvin: 2 ears tulle, 11 do
O l irVitarg= l h= r e..l s (lirdn ' er PP , l P'etlg c dY
13.14e16 low bops, ownen 1 bdl paper. I. Shea; 1129 km
oat.. .1 Cearr. 103 do earn. 1Y BI (Ionnly; 600 dakP Peter
son; 14 lihd. ham..,! tee tont Jones 6 Dann 7;61 bz..tons
ast; 2 bbl. butt... l i ; I do 0140. 6 to lard. II Dallell; 362 bus
1,.....N9 - 1137.: I. bay. 1.-la TIS oat .. J.. Don •
aldintoni do, J Caldwell: 0 rolls leather. rut; 16 ton.
Nfinkt on2.sbersu, ow nerg bbl. apple.. TM
Density; 3 roll, letdher. and t Delano; fitg. I 661 lewd
3.b babas, 12 lox brooms, It !Soma, 4311 pea meat. Mo
na 1 Dyer, 7 bdl. later. J Sbete; ets wife IV Townsend;
21 ton meal, Dow Nitoll. '
. .
• ClanttlX6 ANO Itasayar R. IL-13 aka seam Emallah
a Rhhavd•ota 34 sa bolo W mith; 130 do wheat, W
Rovalr, bdis piper, R I Rlddh444 DU hay, Prier a
Red: 365 tics weat,ll IrCullough; 3 ball& 2 kat lard, Ido
htbona, Shrlnfe b ai bbl butler, Dalton ex 11 I[ haln, 7
ti i . l . "26t bodergalti.t.r4,l.,l s 6 7 l, abtiva
ea 4 bblo lautor,7,ll 474hea.4 do, .Reg ph a. Maud
sera 1330 bleathaea Bryan ea 143 do, Witmaith ar,
rar%lard, 3 bbla latter, eat.? bbis auk Dawn It :Kak
ikg 1i 4;J B Osafald.
•
313n7 YORK ADVERTISENEN
nom Wm- Ailyertlthm ❑ou.., 102
==l==l
r;vrtmlrg7l9!77l..m.l
flit,lll=lsollT Saa.4alT COMPANY OF 111C.VIAGI: f. PF.OMILTOLO
TIE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or
T HE WEST, pßamFirifurs. o r DANIEL WED.
LK. fleet clone steamehlivt, trill learn hew York on
e . Tßl n and 27th of each month. When them days fell
on Sunday, the Monday fitliosrar the sailing day.
Connecting. by the Nicaragua Transit Kent, having but
twelve miles of land trammel, tion. over a goutfuer. Sa
mired road, in carriage, with the stemma:Live SIERRA
NNVADA. AN KEE ItLADE O)ItTEZ. UNCLE ri.l M.
PACIFIC, and IIISj7IIER JONATHAN. ore or whirl]
willleave San Juan de. Sod. the Parilleterminus ef Transit
Route. far San Fraueere on the arrival of the passengers
Forfortlitclubrumtlon c ial t y LV to
s manuAN,
no9-6mef Dowling Given, N. Y.
Letter Bane mule up el the oHlite—Lottors'-s:ets. pee S
7
Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line,
1 .0 .
Carrying the United States Mail.
'EIRE A. 1, superior Clipper Ship GEE
TRUDE will gamed the Nightingale. and mil for the
Oboe. porta
Thehe first of July. tie seeenteenth Ship of
this Line. Gertrude ham proved herself remarkably .
Laid Pallor. and Is the only! A. I. Ship now loading at title
Port for Aueeralla The neer Line hue gained a moot
enviable reputation. It .t , the abe t, nod is now the only
regular line. Everything in provided t. :• es er :: , .gore nee
mpt wines and !ignore. soap and toe 'cie. length ot •
Permian varies ftom 75 to 100 days. Fleet J in Passage
F2OO and s236.necond Cabin passage $125 and,olso.
For freight or passage. apply to R. W. CAMERON,
meSS-lye 116 Wall stroeL
JOHN PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY,
oow and =snafu:hum. of Ivory Goods. No. 3 Money et.,
N York. • • oct2ol y
ILGRICULTIIRAL IMPLEMENTS AND
SEEM—CALM* CO.. 23 Fulton rtrent. Nev. Turk,
I and Retail. 0054(
PH ILADELPII IA ADVERTIBESIENTEL
PROM CRANY. a co. , s ADVRRTISING 11011 SE,
57 SOUTH THIRD ST-.PHILADELPHLA.
PUBLIC NOTICE!!
+
Rushton Clark & COI Cod Liver Oil
THE late firm of Rushton Clark Co. ne
in', dlseoleed by the death of W ' sl. L. ItUbIITON (the
theof the mune of ituatitoweyer oon evicted with
) I.pel,3llnese In future will be motioned by
. _
lIEGESL4N, CLARK & CO.,
' ccessorenf R. c.
New York,
All otansectionlritn the *Uwe No. in Astor House being
discontinued.
Our Mr. lineman Inis twee connected with the estab
lishment twenty ebi years. and for twelve ye.. hae been
partner and tad the principal charge of the hilliness.
wid wi
rm
th the benefit of his experi ence and he combined
effort. attach member otter fi. we trust t to merit and
receive . continuance of the patronage so liberally at
tended to us. •
The Genuine Cod Liver Oil,
hitherto made by IL C. e. Co. will in future be made ordl
by us—lt way onr Mr. Clark who went to Newfoundiandlo
Oum.rhatend its manufacture. mid we warrant it pure.—
ur Oil Is sold by all the moat respectable druggists In the
United States. . .
Caurow—ille ntreftil to Iwo that the name 4. IIEOEAANi .
CLACK & b ottle,
each label, and the eliatatune upon
the (+wit of each bottle, without which it le not genuine.
ia22.lmc
Calk and Short Credits !
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO
SILK WAREHOUSE.
Philadelphia.
TER3IS:—Cash buyers will receive a dis
count of SIX_ par mo if e be
funds, within ten daye from t,
date W of Lill.money pald In par
Elmer:out money only taken at Its market value on the
day it le rerelred.
mouthsrc of undoubted standing. • credit of BM
wW be given, If dealred.
Where money Is retnlttn l In advance of maturity. a dis
count at the rate of TWELVE per cleat per annum will be
allowed. Pried Goode Um./inels.
In wean calllngtbe attention of the tradingcommunitY
to the above term; we atmounce that notwithstanding
the general depression in commercial affairs throughout
the tunntry. the sy s tem of business adopted by us mote
than a year eines, and to whichwe shall rigidly eaten.
enables as to offer for the coming Spring Re.oll our usual
Westmont of
NEW SILN AND FANCY GOODS,
Compriaingormof the
YokIIOEST AND MOST:SPLENDID STOCKS
to be (Mind In Amerios; to which we will remit e constant
addltlona, throughout the semen:. of new and desirable
anode from our HOUSE IN PARIS. 711 , 2m0
B. T. Baobites Potash in Tin Cans..
(IF 33 1-2, I'2, 7 poutid4 each, assorted; 143
NJ, lbs In • care. warranted equal toter In Use at shout
the M. prim as that in make with Pail directions for
we, printed co each can, being in a much more portable
condition for retelling. Any person dextrous to to It will
please
led`mi 10 dollars in fettor to my risk. on e `hrough
mme frlu this Dhow. and 1 will forward csae sa
above, 113 !be. This articio has been tnuse for tho last
three yearly and glees the best of µLi...faction to all who
hare met with It. Alan, sup, la-Monate SOd.I. Snap Pow
der, Yeast Powder, Olathe Map. them Tartar, Candle, oe
all kinds_ and the best Sateratto in pound paprree PC to a
case, cr other packages.D. T. ItAIIBITT.
NOI4 ss7o Washington at.. New York .
Phrenological Cabinet.
An% FOWLERS, WELLS & CO.,
Fir o'o= Phrenoloalats and Pith:Ober, - Z:11 Arch
!greet, below youth. Philadelt.hia furnish
ell toclus on Phrenology, Physiology, Water
Clare, liagnettamand PhonograPhY.whole
, sale and retell, at Now York prima Prof
clonal asocclnations. with chests, and full
writton descrtptlonn of character, der and
evening. i-Yhinet free
VLOVER DAIRY.—The subscriber is pre
&L.fft,to 9. ll inatt FRESH MILK and
friends and tla ' a U I
pule. ritl 'd &J‘fll th a l dr t baT.,l C' On of a. hl
trbolatoma Veal, and
ere
on will be taken to tattier his
customers. Orders addratteed to ITilkine Pont 011be,ttleing
the
No.
of the maiden.. and 'treat, trill be par:W.lli at
tended ta. toeetsdtf I 11. PAlllllf.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. •
M'OLINTOCK TIROS. ore nol.,
1r oe l
• lag off their entity, stock of (larbetitte, 4:61 Clothe.
lbr cash, t pekes Inver than ever eiTersi In the .net
ern market 011,:oek 0040 , 10101nrarbut the f4411400100. 01e
Rieh Velvet Pilo Curet. TapenlxT Ilrennuhri
Bruaels. 3 ply. tioetveßos and nisumnet Ingrain:
Damask, Twilled and Pita Venttlaut
114 and Rae Carpets. Alen. Oil Cloths,
Rotes Window Shades. Stale Rain. Matting.
Butdimatatted o all tt.
With a fall arweenent all ) =Jterv=tr - lend in U.
n rwietienri; va
bine to furulsla Stestenbauts..llensed ur.tlw
tel. will 410 18011 to nnw la the time to swims
great bargains. Remember the planet Nn. 113 Ilarkst st.
near Liberty. oel
4,IIOCERY STORE FOR SALE—We hare
ilLir for tole the stock. fixtures and Annul ll of • Pant
(ironer,. Store is one of Use best I.Stlolti. t o the city, wi
an establlnbml wholesale and retail trade In town and'
country. for • moo of small capital this le IS111<ballf,"
to obtain isievensionof an old axed well known stand.—
Terms easy. inwitesalon will bollven'orr ambit ' , film. Air
pit dean A. !MUM:4 A SON. 2.11, 6th et.
I AUNDRY BLUE—The attention of fnlni-
j ilea and wash wimen la invited to thin Egos. .
I bleb It
empty indigo dissolved. having all its properties retained
The Laundry inue powwow. over the undirsolned
the advantage of luiparthig e better mlor G, clothes, of be
tug mutt more simple and font...teat tor um. and of be
ing • 'nixing of about one half. owing to the (ars that not
mom than one half of the Indigo ran lot dlignired by yr.
ter. It lo entlyyly deldltuto of any Drniortler Winer... to
sloth. We would winds • trial. and warrant It to be 11111
repretionted. for wile by JOHN 11&T, Jr..
. No. 111 Waal AL.
4.Q.1
2. .0 P OO
oo
, XlO.OO
9C0.10.1
I INCINNATI SOAP-25 boo. 1101's extra
11_,./No. 1 Palm boas
boa Rill's VW...led &up:
10 do 01.1 on 004% 10 bom. 0c0n4,0 Snap. 4r
4414 Lf .1410 W. •. AIDCLUI4.7.
11 1-: . .}:S b T . bales prime
. 011 . 0 0 ,„zeed IT, Iv. a t. n r d .t f?r
ABRION HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP!
/IL dal N. CUTIIDEKT & 805. 140. 3d 10,
A NNATTO--2 baskets for sale by
dnl4 IL R. SELLERS A 4.1).
RLUE YITRIOLL—DNIO lbs. for sale by
pdeli IL IL BELLEIIB d. CO.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittsburgh
(2 "tt. ° Val
.144 f x a SON, No. ^l, Ath At:
l ARD-10 kge.prime Lard Just reo'd and
.1. by d.a EL 11.&1111A11011 a CO:
HAMBE RS' SERIES OF SELECT
15)0650
C"Tb."'l"7ll tee
P" 3 " .. 10 ,8 41 f:
" Rapoettory. A do:
}lam Cook, 0 do:
- Moot Writlogx, 4 do:
° Maalox. from the CdlnburgJournal.
For_ de by 11.4. BONWOILT/1 4 CO- 87 Alarket
•
GOOD BUILDING LOT on Mt. IVaeli
t4. Inge.. 30 11-12 cont. by 210 deep, to •
ce23o. hand lellanoe& •
Li l y de &fi er—
r
tent. 0 14 S 0 CITILIKRT & BON. 14sc34a—
AOILRISTMAS GIFT WORTH SOME
TEILNO-4 rhandsfor cony/Wm—Bush as one ofthose
dtßh! Building lots on Mt. Washington: only 8230 for
slot of ground within 20 minutes walk of the city, to
Wean= and healthy altuation haring • front of 60 feet
on • gide street, by 210 to an alley. Only In hand, re,
=leder In monthly paymenta of 55.
d 022 • K CUTjlitOra S SON. 140, :Id et.
FRESH FRUITS & PICKLES - AT COST—
We commence thie day to aloe, out at met. to make
mom fur a roar supply. our stock of Fresh P, ude. Flales.
Syrup[. Eagneeu, and Iletractr, prepared by the boat Eng
lish and American houses . warranted of the best to
and In perfectly goal order. The attention of hall tee le
reonented aot our entire stook of these s stns will be mid
lbr oat or less. J. W. iIeYARLARD. 2G s un,rty
Qirk
BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES in
r 0 store and for rale by FLEMLNO BROS.
QUGAR-40 hbds N.` 0. Sugar 'now land
A. InF, sad fot sale by 142 do rifyy - D,t eg.
if< OTIIIC HALL; 74 WOOD ST.—Superior
stt Needy Stade Clothing. fOr MUM and boys. Customer
T j loring,lll reeetre the personal attention of the Deo.
velem. Fratire. satihfution shall be the basise/
i4thiserfohlishMent
We study to please.
(SUGAR -20 hhds. primo N. 0. Sugar to
Mire by stoamboat. MatufYe_ and or
gee by
T. LITTLE M.V.112 1.,.1R.
UUTTER-5 hbir. and 4 bxs. prime rol
al reed and (or we by DELL d LlOO ET',
roodLARD JILTTER-25 kgi. No. I Lard;
to kss. racked Butter; 6. - blds. fresh roll Butter, lust
and fir eels by _ It. ItOIIISON d
UIi.LED FRUITS—ILO bus. D. Peaches;
100 bus. Dried Andes. Oust reed end the sale or_
•17 It. IV/BISON it C.
R 4 , L0011.--100 , bbls: — extra and aaperfine
Fleuricud reed Amt to ltaleb7 It. I[olllw. A CO.
OUISVILLE LIME-100 blds. rec'd and
s for nlO by Ale IL, ROIITSON A CO.
liftiEtA ri
G RS-48 sacks now landing from
steamer Joanett br We h ISMAIL DICKEY hW.
DRY PEACHES-23 bago now binding
from Ammer Joanott for nale b
1%17 • MAWS DICE= & CO.
BEESWAX -1 blt now Innding.Tn;mSs.
Tolman for male.by IS LIAII DICKEY & CO.
GREASE -4U bbli: now landingfmin
rteamerJeattett fbrAsale isemn MILEY k CO.
DEARL ASII-501milt10 first quality
- -- 11.4. • it:DALZELL A CO.
WOOLEN . FLANNELS—NViiiteicorlet
v ...1 1 ".410.anain and Twilit,' Fianna I. In 1311
mennvarlety.. ,MASON CO. ot h
'Steam one for Sale; •
ASECOND ,'IIAND STEAai ENGINE
Cylinder!) Inches In dlanlobv. 4 tcot etroke, - with
rm Pure Dump,_Plnet, an, all mnolet.4. Avp,r
itln4GlAltarT WILLIAM TATA No.lo Fourth et:
fl ROUND NINS-105 sacks now landing
from "teenier Jeanettfor sat> ht I.DICIESIE,E CO.
lAOUISVILLF4 LiME--100 bbls. arrive
ILA by steamer Edlpse, for ale by 1. DICKEY& OD.
- -
UMAC-12 sacks now landing from S. 13 - .
Innen rahalit jilt 41AIA ft DME EY it
LSTORE YOB SALE—k 'gm! Ro
, tan stand:bk. , de3olerd vuons'a BROS.
EMBROIDERIESSEbUCEii—A. A.3la-
I'von4l3o.irlu, on. Saterday. Dm. letli, redoumrds_ ea tho
ortiellOati/Bintek or Embrollerla., cam ortgOoli
rtcp et 81nans. Charr4sota,
918 ^ 2 F M Eaftne Lev Art ninnsnd. . own
AGitlirtit.TritAl... &C..
Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery,
I,, TTUATED on Wilkins Avenue,
aLout uue onset. 01 a mile frOmcittUF ecTitod ~,,--.
to gate on the Viiiieers' iaild" - lleeluinins' Plank
R• ad. an extension DT Fourth street, and about „.......
three ands <loaner mils.. from Pittsburgh.
tvad 1. J hil. MCIIDOCK., reg.e"..
They roler u. csie h eery largo odlection of Tell grown
trees a. d Pl. c e.uWie Me trancolvuting title tail mai
utloneJei<l.
1
The Nursery teis,,..-cs sios Lin en. or ground and
inetthill, OThr ax..to) tr... stir. plants, and of.
10.0tX) fruit trees, erg rki.Oo Eve vcons and ahrub. Sr.
of fine size Or reinucsl to orc h ard. sad ries:sure pronntiki
Plants carefully packed and se accortilua to &p s alm
to any part of the United litatee.
--We beg . leave to roll theattentlon of the losers of shrub
bery and senders In the hale to our unrisaled collection
Pa the Spring of I SM. eudirseing nearly all the tiVeravrep
family, Indigenous and,ltotio. that is ...TWIT of general
cultivation In this erotica of country. Planters. it, pry
eured of many things quite large to give immediate effect-
Pricvs moderate se usual. Frouestrazigers. cashnat i o.
actor]. referenoe In the city of Pittsburgh required or
at all
Orders addressed to usthrough Wilkins Post Oaks, near
tt Sh arab, Pa., or 1.4 at our stand on market days, In
Diamond Market. will be promPtlT atteuded lik
ocill-dtutfT
AN-D CALIFORN.i
ErsITTSBURGH A6CCULTURAL WARE.
tIOU6F; AND SF.IKD STORE—No. 129 Wood atrw.-t,
burgh, R. 19.11ANKLAND, (late Shand. Ste.
VellßOri On-) Maufatterer and Dealerin jigrievitaral acid
Ilortieedtmal Implement!, of all kinda,lllEolesaßt and Re
tail: Flel d. Garden and Flower Seed& Evenowen, Fruit and
Shad. , Trees; Onano, Pnudretto, Chemical Sell!. and al
other article. connected alai agriculture.
del/a7tier:2
Fruit Trees, Eveigreens, &e. •
•
rIIIIE übscriber would most respect-
I fully rail the attention of his friends and the
public to Nb very large stock of Fruit Trees, Ever.
greens, Shrubbery, Roses, tireenhoure Plants, ie.
Of Apple, the Moth is huge arta 9ne. Of Pthr, we ye
some POW liven end Standard of our own raising, of
choice varieties Pthch, 'even! tbothand with Cher
ry, Plum. Aprkot, Raspberries. Goomberries. Currants, ke.
Our Evergreens, from Ito feet,of which we twee moo
thousand', are line. Persons wanting lathe tltholiti. will
be liberally dealt with. Call and see our stock. Di ell
wuyr gicescakfuthkru. Orders left at the Pittabursh miles
Mr. IL Dalself. Liberty st, the Oakland Nursery, 14,
on Penna. Avenue. or the Pittsburgh Nursery, it( tulles
from Oakland, willbe prompt, au,nded to.
N. D.—Planting dope neatly to order.
ocllvdawS JOHN MURDOCH. Ja.
Bay_Wood Flowers.
RRANGEMENTS have been made with
proprietorsfhproprietorsof Bay Wood Floral Gardens(Or amoi-
At supply of hatuettes' and cut flowers during Winter
.„,,,d B. 3 mer„ hada. and gentlemen can he furnished at
Mama tattoo any of the following French forum:
Pyramidal (ertereiefegueulete..o
• Hantspherkfar '
, Himlore -
to Mile.g,
Lb2.4e , Rosdl , 4,
Fleurs poor Lou Mew.,
I:Ude:ten flowering planta to pots, also mulled at •
S. 'f. gllANKleg...liin geed Warehome.
1.31 • ito Wood Wee-
FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY.
The subsesiber offers for ails,choice upon.
went strong. vigorous ?EAR TRS, bothdwarills
and...dude, some of a bewrino slze; Nair 'alley
Nub., PlumbeCherries, Ap rieo it, Gooseberries, Curran
}fashions!. and other Fruits! Evergreens, Hyacinths, To
and Crocus Roots, for blooming winter and mina;
Implements for the Farm and of most approved
ormstraetion. from the Seed and mMement Warehouse.
Fiftlastreet. Inolsl JAMES WARDEO?..
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA,
CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY,
DISEASE OF TED KIDNEYS.
And all Diseases arising from a Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
(.1 UCII AS CONSTIPATION INWARD
kj Piles. ?alines. of Blood to the Heal:Acidity of the
Stomaeb.fiauses, Heartburn, Dieguar for Fcou Fulineti
or Weight In the Stonosoh, boar Eructations, Sinking or
Fluttenng at the Pit of the Stoma*, Swimming of the
Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flattoring at the
Heart Choking or Suffocating Sensstions when In a lying
rtzr: r , nroir
Palo
'lslt o u. l l/cota hefore f t%
tiOn. YAlo toss c ' f ' tl ' e e. an d si EA a kol Vs% the ' 7l,l4,
hark, Chest LIMN. de., Budd Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Can. and Great
Depression of Spirits, .
DD. 1100FLLIDT
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BF
Dr. C. M. Jackson,
No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above &wows to not excelled. II
equalled. by any other preparation to the United lirateS,
.e the cures attest, In many. cases after skilful physicians
had
Them Bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids.—
Possessing great cloture In the rectlficaticn of Macaws Or
the Liver and leans glacde t eaercisinit the most search.
lag powers In weaknme andaffections of the directly. ce
scans. they are, witit, sae. estaln and pleasant
J. D. Seal.d, Lisnyville, Pa. April 17.11,54, say. 9 ein
.get you .me good certificate. Kr your German Bitter. In
• thin vicinity ir you wide them. A. lady Imrchisidug souls
of It this week. Bey. that it Is tr far the best medidns edie
ever know, having done her mad her daughter much
60.
13. It. fieniard'. Store. Somerset Co. Pa., An.
15.11753. sap. I 'i am meth attached to your derma Bit
tere, having mod two bottles of it, which I procured Men
S. Kurtz. 'lnman:ad at Somerset, and found great relief
from It in dotese ar the Liver. I find it has great ',Nit
on my lunge -strengthening and Invigorating tbef4,
whkki. as I am a ptiMM eperiker, is a great help tome."
D. Gams, Newton Hamilton, Pa.. May. HSI. raid, 9
have used myself half a dome bottles or your German Bit
ters for Liver complaint and ammo of a nerve chant
ter. recruiting moo the atom of mercory. I IMP poisoned
and affilsteci with muerte nom the use or the latter arti
cle. Tb. German sr. Is the first edible from whlchl
obtained any .11ef. I have &leo given tbe article to maw
diet ace. with the moot wintery result. I think as
many more, cure
J. C. Tet - so. of Dauphin. Piz, write. May 5, Ifirdzi— •
"I was ottlirt..l with Hoare
Debility. Intestinal Weak
'r'imicereedsr‘tiVt'ire.ll:llforl ' aP i litt i• used ' y%ritott --. .41:
Orman Bitted. 7 leek a few bottle.. mewireing be
n ire ,
tone. and wee completely cured. I . haze not
n un t o
healthy fir ten yearn I Teter been mope I took your DK
toes. which in about one year
The Dieters coo Minty trod:We. etrenztbeedng
the protein end prmtratlr g It.
. .
F.old by deniers In 124., Wane end ennekcer .verr
Gee,. IL T 4.— b c.rilrVoct"„7. - I._
Allnahany City end by Mimers La medicine Crllerally
on3l-Iydderle
IE-Pd LEPTIE • P
For W. Cure r e f Pit 4. Spume, Cramp, ar4 all Near.. cutcl
rERSONS whonre laboring under this dis
treming maisdy Fill 1101 the PEW :TABLE EPP
the only remedy ever dimosared Wr
c Epilepsy,' Pianos Fits.
flips fIL fsross • opcsiflo action on the nervous itti
tem; sod. allhoustrther are prepared especially for the
Dun - swot coxing Flts. th ee bo roma , ' espeal ben
at for all promos aftlietati ' with weak t1e21.... or slopes
natat& eyotem has his.. prootrated or &battered from any
sum wittiest, In ehranin nomplalnts, or insular& 0.
tons otanditut, ouporindureei by nemousnom, they .net.
oendincly
Prim f. 3. per hos. or two hems fort& Person. mit it
the city enelmlng rensittams. sill bare the Pilla tont
them throush the inail:rree of poota&s. For solo try
SETH 8. NANCE, Na. IDS Waimea+ otreet, Baltimore
Md, to shoot onion from all parts of the Union must 6
For eal rm l ellrYithergh. by FLEMLNG 111108.. No. AO
Wt.] it. 06314iaille7r1er
AUSTRALIA.
SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE,
Pioneer Line of ktonthly Packets,
LIOARRY/AVG THEWNITED ST.ATES HAM
The billowing Ships hare mil.,
Barna, 1.200 buts. July ran Ranger, 1,50 tons. July
1852. 1853.
/..nanteindahl,4oo tons.A. Lady Proulltn,9*/ to.,AUS
1852. 1853.
=Frown Eagle, 1,450 tons, Bart Edward. 1.400 tons. Ock,'s3.
1852. Nene 60,1, 1.600 tone, Not.
Ono* 1.500 tons. Oct.., 1852 1863.
Soirrn. IASO tons, Dee. 1852 Cact.f* 900 to., DeMnber,
Ilalnelors. 1.300 tons, Jan.,
1853. Albert Prankin'4 Feb. 1854.
- .Eurhns..l.2oo tons, March Nieddrspalt,
1853. 864.
Oman,
3. 1.000 tome, 11.5 h Gertruds, 1,000 tons, Joir
h 060.01. 1861
8,00 tons. April, '531
The Shirtier this.. &refitted with Fanerson's Patent
Ventilators and carry Francis' Metall° Life-Beata.
The new and megnltioent Clipper Ship FLYING ECM.
1,713 Tuns Register, W. If. Boltas, bloater. will snore. the
' , Gertrude as Elghteenth Ship of thls Line,. and will sell
fur Melbourne, Austral*
On the :20th of September.
The FLYING ECM) te built on the most &P... mod
ern prlnciples .L 1 Is considered to he a rested model of
IllsditterAsehlteeture. no.who desire a quick run In
otm of the ducat and fastest.(3lpper Ships ever built, should
ouly a limited number of ,
let and 2.1 tabln papangers will be taken.
For freight or mange. apply on board, at Pier 10 East
River or to IL W. tIIIIIIION, •
.07 116 Well screut, New York •
1.0 FAR3IERS. DAIRYMEN AN.) TAN-
I. NI:MS.—Per ende,4lB o(Land, In Westmoreland
county, 60 miles CZ hours ride) fro= Pittsburah. am' Ihi
miles from Hillside Water Station, on the reute,flWl
About 40 sena are shared; good tilla ble 'teed
upon which la • Led HO.. endliscre. It la well adapted
to the raising of fruit, twit would make. eseellent Dairy,
grass urowingiusuilactly, and the place beinirwell sup.
plied with the beet water. There Van abundance of the
Poem. timber, vloo Chestnut, Chestnut indr. Hark. timber)
White Csak,l'oplar, Le. Lit Is well worthy the attention of
Tanners, as the park eau Pasant to Pitteburech, b 7 either
railroader canaL The timber alone is worth more than
the prise asked.and most of_the land would afford etcet
era pasture when cleared.
The whole will be cold for the very low price of Ell*
acre; or It will be divided to suit purchaser% at from Pi to
Mime aev.rdinir hiedi.
Terms—Two:llMo i the balance in three 'equal
annual payments. Title indisputable. Enquire of
oelH-t1 THOS. W00D5,75 Wood et.
MOURNING GOODS. ' I
• RANK VAN 'CORDER hae juBt—rte.d _.
Ta Ism ind beautiful. assortment of Mourning
:Minn, Sleeves and Seto Imerape, Tuba= and Beata.
Blank !Amend Gauze Tfrlack Hosiery and Oloree—
In "mei:cotton and silk. tibons, Belts and Crapes, In
!all finalities. ,' ~ ).: - • ', 4
Alexander & flajon'sbest Eld Mere. can always be
found at 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the billlllloll
Pioneer Line of Australia Packets Atli/
New York to Melbourne,
CARRYING TIIR 1.11%7TED STATEN NAIL..
MBE beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque
INIMROD, nineteenth el:dp of this line. will be dee.
lolobed on berme:ond enrage to Melbourne, on the 20th
st: Pismenger act.rmuocuttlons unsurtemed.
Saloon. $2OO, Fleet Cabin $l6O, detond Cobbn, $125. The
Nimrod will be followed by, the celebrated Clipper Ship
IVlnthrerd. Ale ply on bonedat piece, East River, err to
lt. W. CAMERON. 116 Wall street New York.
The Liverpool and Philadelphia
:4 STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Intend Railing their Famits StewrighlP. .111015
Tore.
CITY OF 3IANCHESTER-...- .21tft. Capt. wrrn., • •
CITY OP BALTIMORE (nevi 2630. Cape Rom. Lance.
CITY OF WASHINGTON do :.1700, Cast Roar. Laren.
PROM PITILADEziId.I: L.
PROM LIVER.I'OO.I.:
CITY OF MANCIIESTER—Biedeeedar. litli Fob, 1854.
RATER OF. PASSAGE, .
num mniancitter. suoti trvaliekt..
Saks.
Bertha. in
Sateen Bertha, 21 guineas.
Midahlp " mhhbip . -17 Y •
Forward " 68 TOrTilhi " 16,1 •
including Steward's Fees,
rIaRD CLASS PASSENGERS: • •
A u m it..,l ',umber of Third Class Faiteengeri will be tar
ken from Philadelphia and Liverpool. and found in previa.
1011..
rtp.lll Phil.N l o4l4 6.10. From Liverpool, Pdfi;
eteelnates of mago will be leaned here to parties who
met delintiza of bringing out their friends, at correeporel•
leg ratty
Mani on Llvm-yol from 'al aplomb. • •
An ea oertle..d Surgeon will IA tarried en each shit,
All Ormls sent to the - agents In Philmlsiphis and Lir
rprol, will be forwarded with economy gad despatch..
For freight err:Yen-IPN •FigiVuEL 831pFp1, Ammt.
17 Walnut attest, Fhlly, or liproadwar, New York,
And,- WILLIASI.INII.AN,,Asent.•
1 Tower Buildings, LlverPaiL .•
Or, JOHN , THOMPSON, Agent.
'No. 4104ilberty_st. ?Manumit...
•-v v wardint merchant, NO. 73 Walnut Ft,.
eln
-
.• • ..
Acrranwas.—T. el. Duna a ea. Tweed EllbeeT,laerprw
eter k Ford, Clecinesta V terra, a Crafts, New Onetruc A.
C Albertson. rittaburfaa'rrewiertt. ateVedea awe OLLouls.
{R Bee p
vslanblo Horse, e — rfeetly .
dd • soosa, Beet under tlio isddle. goes welt ill ItsriwS:
tat Is Tett geutl, - 0c21.41 D.OA'ZIA.3I , •
VOR SALE-4 beantifnilloiintiagite: on
the Ith street road thlsalds of East They
o , s ,r rse a.st shol:a snots, and on VS he assanal hr. Maas who
• Itghtf , "!what/Amos , sire of'
au_ktf• - TAOS. WWD9.75. 4ttl
110PS--20 1 eim . prime- enter et V*:
ILL owl be allaa.BAW i ltik,OV;,'
F 2893111
READ se.tril DE COA 2VCE:-D
FITS! FITS!! FITS!!!
EaMMUCEEnig
Tntlle s mti n ff,
ws br jib . NITA 1 VIM A lut
NOTICES, &c
A,,, OTIC E—Th a Lai firm of Wick & M'Cand-
Ira haring been &moles' by the death ol John D.
A. on the la , tle lost, the business of aid enak sill be
setLut by the nadaralened. at their aim =set Woad and
Water its. D. dlilASDl.Lti.i. Surrleisit rialater.
_-
secc:o-PAR'fNERSIIIP—The undereignod;ol.
the late Leto or IT ick s .Nl'Caodlesa. Us tale day - Mt
ted with him Wll—lill )IF:A. , S and FlAltalflini .•
COFFIN for the purpose of contirmicut t h e Wholesale Oro
eery sad tkonamiseltn bneinen, at the old staret.erreer m
{Sant astl Water at,.rittsbur , h. un.ler the .naleto and
style 0f...11.V.1NDLE, , ,. Al F.Alle• S teel. They yin.
vita •
Lt
01 the rata...go Si llbe XI, „idect
to the Late firm. D. • NDLlttt..
. May 18.111,51.—trcr27 ,-. "
GO PIISTNEI SKIP - WQ,;'Ldvo '
this dap
assoditell ourselves In the Carpet business, -at Na.
11: Market et, the plrullp to data from the Mit day
orJarausrp isst, Sad the bustreas to be oruducted ander
the oause LI Arm of W.MeellutoekA Brothers.
•' WASIIINGTOS MeCreINTOIA,
.ILLEXANDBA IIeCLIPITOCE.
- OBONON ideCLLNAOCA..
Pittaterrah. Ist,2s.s4—rnylA
-
( 10 . PARTNERSHIP NOTlM—Tho..un
dersixted have thhrdity oDrzoixt =B4olhilli
the ennead:Um of the Wtoleftle sad De_Goods
Ilusinem Oder the firmfirm of LIA 02181•48 A.M. St r SOL
Metket end 8 Caton creme.
A J. 11A0AN
'DA \I. I •
metv
. .
,;N -OTICE-1 have sehl _ _
ihameia,
.the
busies. of Lou, =kr • 4.. t. to a. L.-1..0n5.
J no. Plullipe euntituu, at tate ea
tuPro that I =wetly nexenneenti • new tipact o t.b. gat.
r'iVlU,?unith. P. EL 1111488.
• • .
•—•
LORTEUO - ., --- B - " "a 'rea=
Sere amt Om Mf r s, Invite Stentlen to their Rork odtandellere, Itreekete, Pendent, and other extent—
We lit up houses wit h steam and put make brans castings
or all kinds Wardle., furnish Balhmd pump and tent Br.-
1.1 eas. and keep anttattritlen metal eonetantly an hand.
3/31
NOTICE—The interest of tnr. John At,
srell.h> our hulloes& awes from this date; by ave.
werat. ' Our business. •• Wholesale Grocers. .111 be eat
thneut by the senzalninst partners, uuder the &at at
BAGALEY, 00SGRAVE & 00.,
N. 18 and 20 Wood at., Pittebarsh.
DAGALEY, WOODWARD & CO, L •
No. =1 Market et.. Philadelphia.
Pit trdmrsh. Deo. 19. 1854.-de2l :WM. RAGALEY A 00.
"Prove all thirigi4keep to that which la
od."
TYLER'S" COMPOUND
GUM ARABIC- SYRUP.
THE.. nod 'ebleaciont remedy for all PrillnenM7
has enabled theproprietor to .tatinoe th e price so
as to place it within the reached ell dames, Its auperiori
ty over most aimilappre t ione la attested by meny em
inent physicians in Bel Washington, he. the whole
sr Msrrissd. Pennsylvania, irginia. dC.. who have been
aye witnesses ofits efficacy when the usual remedies have
failed; and sr thousands of our most respectable citizens
who bare used it in their Wailes both as preventive and
cure with never-telling enemw for the lest twenty stars,.
daring which period. with very Utile aid from advertiP .
Wu, Sc., It has gradually mead Ite reputation over the
whole union. in came olreoent
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c.,
ft firer inunediols rele, and generally cures Ina day Or
two, without interfering with diet or Vendome. or render ,
ins the system more susceptible at ,Cold; in chronic cues, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, bronchi
tis, Affections of the Lunge, and "
Consumption,
•
it
is always very beneficial, and seldom falbbwhen com
menced M time, to perfect Caere.• Prim 25 and 00 mute
s bottle. . _ .
WhOiesale and Retell Agents, Messre,FLEKINCI BROX.
(lets Kidd Co.) No. CO Wood et. • oe2td • .
Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!!
113. BBL 1E F . IN FIVE J111.21E17 TES! -Of
TYLER'S GUM ARABIC
COUGH CANDY DROP
PATENTED 1887. •
IHESE DROPS wherevei they have been
introduced, have speedily superseded all o th er Con.
Lozenges, Wafers. kw, for the relief of Coughs,
Hoarseness, for e.Throatsnd allPrdmonary Consumptions...
Their euperfority ronsisfa to their agreeable dater, theab•
senor ofmiT hiluziorw drug bo their composition. and to
their prompt action without interfering with diet or bust.
Tese, or reodorto the system more sniceptible of eold.—
rot ere the mod suitable for CHILDREN. and very ben
eficial to PUBLIC SPEAKERS and BINGERS they re
move all bruklness from theithroat. and clear and give
tOOO to the voles. Prioirl2l4 and 25 mates box.
'Sold wholentle and retell by FLEMING BEV& (late
Kidd et Co.) No. OP Woo 4 et, and most Drug and Gaudy
Btorev. gi d
dy
ARTlfferir - TEETIM
DRS. DUNCAN & CAMERON,
• DENTISTS,
No. 156 West Sixth strtel_,betteheen Race and. Elm strata
CiACINNATZ.
•
riEIS OFFICE under the management of
• t , enseet nroPrietore, bas tierftsa—gß in ?elm
baton for eoperior operations In the Artificial Depart
ment of Dentistry fbr the laet ten ycers.and no expenses
or effort Khali be wanting . to - give satlefactimo to all who
may favor it with their patrOnaga •
Thesnlisaibers would, call attention to the following
ementied polote pertaining to Artificial Teeth. elm Beau
ty and ristuminems of appearance, quality and strength
of the materials, romthrtto the wearer. and usefulness to
restoring the natural summons of the speech , and abil
ity to masticate, In all of which they are . warranted In
ming they are exceededliy none. and equaled be few.
Thatril inserted from one to • full sat, with irtiflcial
Goma toll nod lialf betsinearlably Inserted by miction.
All operations in Dentistry performed In the moot them
°sign 1111.1.11. T.
TUBBS—Considering the superior character of the
work sad the guaraniee giren.tbey are the =stmt..
able In the West.
TVT Mrkg4S,349,t'. Tho&
•
The money refunded litho Teefll do not Igor e sallatwo
tors., •
VrFor the information °ribose living at a-dh + taoee,
we would state that our faei4tlea inch that to. can
make la the tacit style, full as tof TEEM in frOm 2.1 to
48 hours, and mall Ants be prop:let - 1032,AD that nodstan
tlou weed be sapre,heade& . •
W. C. MMSRAN• Deutlata.
J. G. CAMERON, -
de1.84, No. 158 West Bth at.. bet, Race Ow.
b" PEARS' MILLS • FOR 'REP/ T; , —Tlieile
• desirable and very Rose = FLOTlllegi MILTS and
Mira. ALUM:net are now for rent low, ad - the present
p.-oprietors Intead embarking In another business. These
Mills bore one of the best water power.. in the.country,
being supplied by the Little Bearer river. and ilandy and
heaver Canal, They are 45.1 miles from the Ohio river, or
outtot Lors of the Canal. and the. Pittsburgh and Clara
husl tailcoat ..Therst in, tontemplotionleed has teen
surveyed) and will be lintlt. it railroad Arai i.rlington to
the river. whlckwill make the aommunicallon to this M/11
Abe year th rough.'
FeStiltEle a verydesirable 'anti= for selling goods,
hos anos of custom, doing • good mat, badness, of
about . 400 oar annum. Any one wishing to engage to
• sere pay lag CALP/UM, will& well to OW .011 ont
o, p ro•
proprietors, ae they are determined talent for the rsrma
mentioned ahoy. • 'CAMEL PARVEIIi..• •
Snear'm Mills, Colombian lOC., Ohio.
Postopeo adareat Endthia Ferry. Bearer C.. Penn'. or
to J. D. fiTUARY.'
serditf Cotentin. Patens:rho
.
. .
- A. BROWN, would most respe c tfu ll y In
forte the pnblie that he keens oh hand. at hbetant
on the west eider of tinatiamand. Absaten-7 City, it ronel
plebs assortment of Venitlan Ploculig Alga, Vexation Ehtil
carve mode to order, to the best !style, warranted saner
to my the United State. lilt Blind. Ma beremoved
Without the aid of a screw driver. liming purchased the
Mock, tool. and wood of the Cabinet Eitablistiment 01
Ramsey t McClelland I am prepared to ftonlatt their old
=deniers ea well as the_publio at Mtge, with ~, , wrrAlliderf
in their line. Agency. d Wood etmmt.Flits- .. mre--
mr.h2B • 3. A.
• •
110 T IN TEMPERANCEVILLE • FOB
4
SALE—Fronting 28 feet 021 Walnut rt. ou. the Pruitt%
o oil= lot of Mrs. 31. Phillips, and ruung bark to •
10 foo t alley. We lot is wall situated, and tho Wee to
Tenlcrarlanrllle being newly rattled,- a warrantee deed
.11"the'. ler . itißrignlAtorn 1 '
. a a t k r4 ilerant t
Assignee's Sale. •;. :
ITIIIE undersigned will offer,for sale . .upon
the premise*. SATURDAY, the .20th of TAIMA
, MS, at 2 o'clock, P. the Steel Works, Mill VW;
tures andataohlrury knows; es "31'Eelry BlaWs Work.'
Persons desirous of etorsg r oll i rt the bognelle, erill Smith's
t.
Plttsbmvh, Jan'y
P. S.—The Assignee eau be need at MS raw at anytime
'previous to the 20th luster persons dalrotto of pureems-
IrTLER'S 'MERCANTILE : WRITING'
VLlllD.—DitioisasandPlltt jikaatil4l# been mord-.
is Fluid bur, by Ohio Afeclumies histgute'ctincirmati,
Odder, 18,54 ; Ohs° Start Pair A'noork, Mao, Odder.
16:14 ; /Indiana State fttir , ltadisk 1.. 0deb04.:1851 •
J Ur it =a ISi.xCkysall.
MI, est. S.,
Thus office has kr* longthne found It dilliourao prOCUSC
a satisfactory utile Of Mem and Cbpyirm !,,Zr. ra.
emir. readily flowing ink hat amid not gm-huthe
Thu. object in our oulukui
ry attained" by =buy Butler's Elerranille. Writing and
thniying fluids.; manufactured in our city by Jam J.
Bums. :Asteut—wilich we hare mewed by the dome
for the use of tide Mee. We rommuraid the shore ,with
coothience to •Post Masters m.Y. Commercial lien - tom
emir. . J. It. SINCLAIS, hatistant P. rd.
!'or sale whidesal• and retail by
iaL X. EL &ELLER& W W.dod:lrtreet.
Notice.. - 4
THE - Partnership heretofore existing be
omen the enbaottbors dlieotrat on the . let!tet,
hr . !mutual anent James Marginal and Ho
Innoarr,on, mlintanter7
nrryttn , the Im.drf business es he. In the ;
nem* of Minn/All t 31Wessi.. JAMES UAW 14
HENRY MA: MARY. _ -
Jan? 9nh.3155. JOHN ALLEN.
'tel3.llrd.k7terB
California Diamond Pins. •
fIENTLEMEN'SSoLID GOLD OALIFOR
vo BLAMOND OLDIBTER BREAST PINS vlttl chain
attached. mt. ES; without chain al.' Them Pine itr•
equalto nen..y and oppountos to the. real .Diamond.
and are - really worth • 'bit to me. Re Invite every one
to cell. ti!l4.lV't° WI.TIJTIAIRtrief7
N.B.—A mull history of the Alscorerrol
would not be anam. • Prof ...Junta, ws wall known fur
Ma manufaiture of —• •
ACCORDEONS
Harlan sent lane (mantillas t 6 Caltfornia;. ' tds Agent,
Mem tenth= a specimen or the Quattrltock, - arldih
immaulately mut to bts manufactory to parts to in tut,
and used to toe inlaid wort on Aceordeohls agent to
Pasts betas struck with the beauty andbctllialmy Of Um
to Bt° 4llert b la rthg Pc ufa U l 'ed ctu;sT i alt,, w olit, t llll, b %l
within ? aroZh elm". One. • ' •
WATCHES AND 'JEWELRY
or ovary dessiptioniraioes marked In• the 'window . ;arid d
25 per cent. lea than any other atom Itt Crollailitada
• J,JACOBB, 407 Broadway Kew York. •
The. PIIIB sent by mail to saypart o the, yolted State*
or eaeloting amount.addimmed ' J.' ACOBS,
.407
Broadway, riew ark. - -. • •
N. B..A.rwelmen can be Noose. the. Coimtlng -Frda
- of thle dace. a01.74x0d
. • ..
Carriag. el for fiabi.V••••
,•1
TUE undersigned - has justrecaleidlitW
homtha East, al tdo CARXIAOS WAILS
] SE, situated near the Two MllO t 11.12. between tar
burgh i Latrroncoville, aziondold - wortosimt 4t YahMisi
0 4= '44'l' nd P i th' =d•liort e i b lintl? FAILVIOgn .
rib`, S n. whim Us will nal co the very elawerkternto
cub. having hod twelve yes& nineties Inth, buotolokk
and with his well known ikellitlito ttol. last, berestents
tatooelf In nutting down all eampi n tlllon. • - •
• Those 144111.1ns to 1=4.17...77r-T.f.;
Ili=rjZketuntion • . pqaofO - - ir.l. • ;
•
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• . • • Information Wi1ati0fz„...,,,.'., ,,-,
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Information
. . .
ri11...40FM -TODD . left Piliiiiljet;tlier ,
ITS • Vatted States la 1852.. HilialtdeCitilrelafaN ~;.
and started k.' Pit t=7. with sivilar Coca
•.-
. den mgiaes4' - foiatactbara - aa.s l' Ma__,,.- .
11111. av nu emend:, Aar, attemedkaveeP.9.......7
Todd will •be Wkaafally receinal. AddreaaliecahMita ..
Todd. tare Ice.. name Itekleu.l4.D.P4;,l- 4 , 61 -
ieZ4Jtawde
....
VITORDIS EVEN . IN - 41,1MILTS-
Iry mundrationotß-a: , rausericce — * WeenralE.
abate Dees elliseel wan eneeeeriebrere Prodneent
see the teethes/ea enerkedebentelb.tho.. OdlarkAbje6P ran
Wolin - ran Weir endide la Ireleedianmaowngotans
consent be Injured by In lanArnolltltlVereveLye.
sWen to norms In i 2XM44.# if,f o # ll /Ir! 4 0 ,1111 =
trgrsmWrtae
llerannum -1 0111. A. Ts leer_
tare V
. Med twen your igen:- It
Wee f .. 7 . tor , r .t y t e le% ruem
.t bes sm no
~ yabLb r Ulnduntie [Hat. tairurlns leernY Bred "
=awealtreeme..l tr bre stemmed KA.,the_gelie,-
"Unni.“ ll %PhinidTiberWMlXte- -P. allrtnlN
Pi=tixsl told27' a ~..ummerocx t OO..
tii l : 9 "."YeW, rereiriaii-arid- for rollei
r elaumwciw p qn
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