ROME MATTERS. Tom tturcouran Pawnerasuaa Carmen ekes. —You= Des—Thin case was restunod on Thursday morning. Rev. John Wallace was calledbytit' s and testified—l was present at the opening of Synod of 1830 in Pittsburgh; I was then a student of theology; Item. Hugh blcum.ct was present. preached the sermon, and constituted the Synod; after constitution, Synod adjourned to next morn ing, when it proceeded to ascertain Remembers; during - this time Rev. H. McMillan predded; no one else presided from; _ the opening to the in:- ductionef the new moderator, I understood Mr. McM. to proceed under the power granted as alternate. . Res. John Crosier testifiod—hm a minister of the Reformed Presbyterian church; was at the meeting of Synod in Pitttsburgh in 1800; Be,. Hugh McMillan opened the Synod: the first ex ercise was a mains; be then called upon the members 'to attend while - tho Synod- would be constituted; in-the prayer Fallen offered, as is our custom, ho constituted the Synod in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, Ring and head of the Church; Mr. McM -continued to preside; seaman was preached after prayer; . Synod then adjourned to next morning; next morning, Mr. Mcdf. took the chair; and presided until the del egated members were ascertained, after which three was a new modetator elected; there was no election as ti!i.. Meld!. was poricerned; Dr. Black was clerk on that occasion; my im pression is that he was not in the pulpit during the opening of Synod; his proper place was at the table. By Mr. Stanton—l think I was at but . one Sy nod previous to that of 183% don't remember what year; was a student of theology; lived in rittsbirrgh from June 1824 to 1830; I. depend al together.on my memory; as no Synod met in Pittsburgh after 18'23 until 1830,'1 most have been in Pittsburgh in 1823. Rev. Dr. M'Leod (re-caned by_ plaintiff's) tes tified—The practice of appointing_ alternates, co nomine, has not been a universal one; the ap.. pointment of an alternate ought to appear in connection with the election of a Moderator, but sesequently when arrangements are made fur the next meeting. The testimony the ease was hero closed. Mr. Stanton, for-the defence, asked the Court to - charge the Jury according to the three fol lowing propositions: --- - -lirst—That the defendants being in possession of the premises described in the writ, the law presumes that - possession to be lawful and the plaintiffs cannot recover in this action, without showing a bolter title in themselves either legal or equitable. Second—That the pliintiffs have shown no le gal or equitable title to the premien and cannot recover. Third—That upon the whole case, taking all the evidence to be true, the plaintiff cannot re. COTOr. The second proposition involving the whole gist of the.ease,_the Court proceeded to charge upon that alone. Judge Williams gave a succinct, lucid and im partial statement of the whole ease from its in ception to the present time, 'presenting all the facts disclosed in -evidence, clearly before the minds of the jury. Having concluded his historical statement, ho remarked, substantially, that the division of the church which • gave rise to the present controversy was unfortunate.. It win. unpleasant to behold differences in the church of the old .Covenanters—many of whom, in other days, had sealed their faith with their bloodand won crowns of martyrdom. This separation, however, may have been an ordering of Provi dence; it may be that the churches have dons more geed- divided, than had they been united. There can be no doubt that both parties were conscientious in all that they did. _But it is not for the Court to decide as to the merits of either of the parties; The question before the Court is simply this— Have thigie plaintiffs shown a title to the proper ty either legal or technielf? The deed conveying the church property (on Plum Alley) was made to certain trustees and their successors to have anti hold that property as the Reformed Presby terian congregation of . Pittsburgh. Admitting that the deed has descended to the trustees; the deed is to the Refonxied Presbyterian congrega tion of 'Pittsburgh.. -The plaintiffs do not bolt! this title; they are theilleformed Presbyterian congregation of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. That is not the same congregation to which the 1061 was made;—that is ampe rate and distinct organ ization. So the plaintiffs have not the legal title. _ Bet it is said they have the equitable title. It ,is contended that they contributed something to the re-erection of the church in 183—. That does not gife them any right to an undivided re tvery of the property. Some of them were members of that cougregittion but they volmata rily withdrew. So they have no equitable title. 'Phe jury must therefore bring in a verdict for the . defendants.. The first, second and_ third propinitions submitted by defendants' counsel are affirmed. A verdict for the ;defendants was thereupon, „wording - 1y rendered by the jury. Mr. Williams, for plaintiffs, gave notice of the filing of exceptimis and the ease will be carried to thetittpreme Court. - Thus ended this interesting case in the District Court. - - COI= or QIIMITZR Scamoss.—Before Judges Sl'Clure, Beggs and Adams. J Commonwealth vs. Joseph Allbouse, Elizabeth Allhouse, Lawson Green and Charles al'Farlant assault. and battery-and-attempt at redcne, on oath of John Chess. Chess is deputy Sheriff, and on the 17th of Juno last, repaired to the house of Joseph Adlhouse in Wilkinsburg, to execute a writ for $l3B Which he had against - Allhonse'si property. The defendant refused to pay the claim, and Chess determined to levy on a cheat. The defence alleges that Chess was asked not to take the chest as it contained mo ney and . r ell the clothing of defendants. Chess took the chest, when the alleged assault and battery and attempt to rescue was committal= Allhouse subsequently paid the claim and the chest was returned. . . The Jury rendered a verdicrthat Jacob All base was guilty of an attempt to rescue,- but not of assault and battery. Commonwealth vs. James. Gallagher, indict ment assault and battery, on oath of JamfisiTfy an. The:prosecutor in grandfather to tho .de fendant, and testified that on the 16th of Decem ber he attacked ,him ;without provocation, end committed an assault and battery on his person. For the -defence it was contended that the de fendant was ins= ) and not accountable for his actions. • The Jury acquitted the defendant on the ground of insanity. Ho.will be sent to the In sane Assylum at Harrisburg as soonas his health will permit his removal thither:-. ' Dzsrawr Come—Before Jtidge Jonathan Buhonp vs: King, Pennock dr.to.— The daughter of plaintiff was killed; three years ago; in the cotton factory of defendants in Alle gheny-City. Plaintiff alleges tho death to hare been the result of negligence on tho part of the proprietors in not making necessary precautions against accident in the factory.- Defendants contended that - had the deceased been in her proper place the accident would not have oc curred. $50,000 damages are claimed. On - 1111BIST von PASSIM COUNTEISTEIT M 0116.4.— A man named Jacob Vdn Dunkin was arrested ' on Wednesday by ,the Mayor's pollee, on a charge _of pausing a counterfeit V.XI bill on William Howe, proprietor of an Oyster Saloon on St. Clair street. Mr. Howe alleges that the aecased - .bought a dollar's worth of oystem and - presented -.a $2O bill. After some hesitation, he gave him $l9 in change. Subsequently he discovered the 'to - be bad, and making information at the Mayor office, the poliieproceetled to the depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad where they arrest ed Von Danolun, who was just starthlg eastward. He bad a hearing before Mayor Volz on Thurs. day, and was committed. Sales Thursday Evening .any. 26th at the Iderchanta Exchange Booms by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer. Shs. - 61.&. H. Bank Steer. $26,25. 26 " Pittsburgh Trost Co., 63.26. 26 " Citizens Deposita Bank 60,00. 30 " Ohio & Pa. Rail Road C 0.35,50. 10 ". Citizens-Insurance Co. 17,26. Alto at private sale by the satne-- Shs. & M. Rank Stock 66,50. 12 12 " Exchange do " 66,00. 10 " Ohio , & Pa., B. R. Co. 38.00. 70 •' N. American Mining Co. 30,00. SIFIt4" FOR SLANDEB.,-TIIC KCATUICI CASB &seine Keating, recently acquit ted in the Quarter Sessions of a charge of grand larceny, initiated suit for slander in the District. Court, on Thursday, against Professor Locke and 'his wife (formerly Mrs. Dallas,) of Cincin nett; Mrs. Enna, of this, city; Dose Mahon, --, adopted daughter of the late Cadwallader Brans; and P. C. Shannon, of- this city. "These suits arise - out of circumstances connected with the recent triat The daniages aro laid at $lO,OOO. It is reported that suite of .:a similar nature are shortly to be Instituted against ether parties: Br/. Ma. LORD'S Lse'rvitz.—This distinguish . ed gentleman lectures 'this evening at Masonic Bra ills subject is "Louis the Fifteenth." We, earnestly hopethe Hall may be crowded. Seldom does the opportunity offer Istlistening to a man Bo.thoroughly versed in history and its philoso . pit" , as Mr.. Lord. ' Those .who were electrified by, his peculiar eloquence on Monday malt will sorely be . present, and we hope every one • will bring a friend to enjoy the rich intellecttuil - -feast. - Among-the notabilities in town yesterday was -One of the Cincinnati built Steam Fire Eogines ::•-the Miles Greenwood—at 'the Railroad Depot, en route for Boater', 1t was built by the Messrs. ilatta for the 'modest' Athens' at &cost of $B,OOO. si says the Zanesville Courier , of last Satur• . •Where; 01 tell me wherieL-Itt the Steam Tax Ant DAT or THE Pram 13011? HOtrac.- At eleven o'clock on Thursday forenoon, the doors of a Soup House' were thrown open on Seventh street above the Canal Bridge. A throng of applicants bad gathered around the door, each one bearing a pitcher, pan or kettle for re ceiving his or her share of the belling hot soup —rich, savory, excellent; proper soup. The good lady into whose bands has been entrusted the preparation of the nutritious fluid, stood beside the great kettle ready to ply the ladle with im partial hand. The work of distribution began, and ere two o'clock, fifty-six gallons of soup had been distributed amongst eighty applicants, and most of these had, in addition, received a suffi cient supply of bread to satisfy present wants. We are informed that es many as-thirty appli cants were compelled to go away without receiv ing anything—the quantity prepared hcving been entirely used up. Who knows bat some of those poor creatures slept eupperless that night? Let the benevolent open their eyes to the extent of suffering amongst the Poor in our,-city, and give liberally to the support of the Soup liOllSO9. One old woman who attended on Thursday said she has had•nothing in her house to•cat-ainco tho previous morning. • The Seventh street Soup House was establish ed and will be kept up by the Howard Associa tion, and it is bat simple jastice to Bay that its existence is owing principally to the efforts of Mr. R. Chester. BIIEGLAZIY.—The house of Mr. William Derby, on Ohio street, Allegheny was entered by bur glars, on Nutley night, and $75 in gold and silver taken, together with a quantity of jewelry and clothing. The robbers obtained admission by cutting , a nolo in the back kitchen door, near the fastening, and removing the bolt. They first proceeded to the sleeping room of Mr. Der by, after carefully searching the chamber they locked the door, and proceeded very leisurely to ransack the remainder of the house. Mr. Derby hearing tho noise of their operation got up, but finding ho was unable to got out of the room, raised a window and-called fir , assistance. Sev eral of the neighbors tame, ut unfortunately en deavored to enter by way of , e front doors-while they were trying to-force this-open, the rascals decamped by the back door.—Port. TOL CONCERT or DURAN& DE VRIEB.—A f,hionoble audience attended this concert last evening, and all wore delighted. Madame. De Vries fully sustained Fer previous reputation.-- In fact, we have been visited by but one or two singers, her peers. She proved as. eminently saocessfuLin the concert room, as she was in opera 'Last night's performance was a triumph throughout. We are obliged to liimt our notice for want of space, and can only add that Mad. Do Wits gives her second concert on Saturday evening, and we have no doubt a; large and equal ly fashionable audience will be present The baritone, Signer Morini, was highly np, plauded last evening, and Lasare and Pasarella received the unqualified plaudits of the audience. Finc.—On Thursday evening, about quarter past-eight o'clock, a fire; broke out: in We milli nery establishment of kfra,`Aider, on Wylie street, below Washington. The flames were extinguish ed before the firemen were on the ground. Loss trifling. TUB CABS OF WM. M. DUNCAX.—The MSS-MX- Amination.wns concluded before Judge Hampton on Thursday. Somo other:witnessea:were exam toed, and the case_ concluded.— The_Judgo -re servtd his decision until the other defendant, Mr. Rodgers has been examined. RIOT. —George Morely and four colored men were arrestoil yesterday and committed for crea ting a riot on the corner of Wood and Water streets. AT Woax.—The Kennington Rolling Mill, the Pennsylvania Forge, the Novelty Works and several Maas loaves. have' gone into operation this week. Snow fell yesterdayto di; depth of half an inch. The weather had very decidedly moder ated towards treeing. We trust our readers will not forget the lec ture of Roy. John Lord at Masonic Hall, to-night BY TELEGRAPH. COIYGRESSIONIAL. W/111111110103 CITY, Jan. 25. SYNATL—Yesterdayr Proceedings conelnikd.— The annyappropriation bill was amended and among others was an item introduced for the em ployment of Dromedaries for military purposes. The bill was finally laid aside. Mr Seward from the Committee on Commerce reported &BSI to carry into effect the provisions of the eciprocity treaty. The Senate then adjourned. . Hoess.—Mr. Beaton opposed the payment of French Spoliation claims spoke in strong terms of denunciation of the crowd of speculators who had hunted up and purchased these claims for a trifle and were now importuning Congress fur payment Mr. Disney - advocated the - payment of the claims. He thought it was called for by every principle of justice and fair dealing. Mr. Chamberlabilellewed, opposing any offer of mediation by the United States in the present European quarrel- The belligerents should be left alone • to fight if- out . After further debate the Committee rose and then House adjourned. Wenn:auras Orr; Jan. 25. Seseri..--,A message was received front the President enclosing a communication from the Secretary of the Interior asking appropriations in reference to Indian smatters. Referred to the committee on Finance. Another was received containing information relative to the-Poet _Offices, Custom Bonsai and Sites, of different cities. Ordered to be printed I and referred to the committed on Post Offices and Post Roads. Mr. Seward presented the petition of citizens of Geneasee county, N. Y., remonstrating against the Graduation Bill. Mr. Cooper, a memorial from Mr. Tilden: of Philadelphia, offering an Atlas to Congress. Mr. Sumner, twomemorials of citizens of Wil mington, Del., in-favor of mediation-between the European lielligeretits. Also two memorials from the same place in fever of cheap Ocean es Mr Chase introduced a Bill for the improve meat of the Navigation of the Ohio, which was made the special order for Monday next. It anpropristes $200,000 and makes the Louisville and Portland Canal free. Mr. Cooper addressed the. Senate in support of his convict and pauper resolutions. He call ed his resolutions against the importation of foreign paupers and convicts, and spoke at some length in their advocacy. " Mr. Brodhead moved an amendment denunci atory of secret political societies. Mr. Weller also moveden amendment, taking 'strong ground against all secret organizations as Anti-Republican and subversive of the liter. ties of the people. . After some debate the matter was postponed. The Army Appropriation Bill was again taken up, and various amendments moved and adopted Mr. Shields finally moved to place a force of 3000 mounted volunteers and 1100 Indiana at the disposal of the President, for the suppression of the disturbances. . On this considerable debate arose and an ap propriation was started to appoint commission ers, conversant with the Indian character to no- I gotiate treaties with them. Without coming to n vote the Senate adjourned. • House.--The Speaker laid before the House a message from the President in response to a Raeolotion passed in August last relative to tho selection of sites for the accommodation of Courts and - Post-Offices in Philadelphia and New York. Mr. Witte understood from reading the mes sage that the President does not deem it rat able to exercise the authOrity conferred'en hips, and has sent to the House - the various proposals that they make the selection. It is true the resolution gives him no authority to makes final purchase, but only power to select sites requir ing him to submit his action to the House for their approval: In-view of this he moved that the subject lie referred to a select committee-- Adopted. Mr: Chandler made an ineffectual attempt to call up the Senate 'resolution authorising an ex pedition to be sent to the relief of Dr. Kane. The House went into Committee on the Spolia tion Bill. Mr. Phillips ably advocated the Bill. Mr. Orr opposed -the payment of the claims. lie denied that the Government was responsible. , Mr. Bally then closed the debate replying im mediately to the objections urged against the- Bill. The committee_ tfien arose and the House adjourned. PROM CALIFORNIA ; Naw Yozz, Jan. '25 The steamer George Law reached the dock about half-past nine o'clock with the California mail of the let and passengers. She also brings $1,250,000 treasure. _ The news is unimportant. There was no rain until the day the steamer loft, when a tremendaus storm prevailed. The storm did much damage at San Francisco, and was much more severe than any since 180. The mining' nterest in the interior is stiffer tug for want of rain: The traders are doing no busindss. - The Supreme Court declartu Sacramento to bi te() Capital of the State.— J2Mell Hogan, city Marshal, at Oakland, a defaulter to the State to the amount of $20,090, escaped on the 27th. The want of rain causes apprehensions for garden and agricultural interests. The steamer giniora Ina robbed of $27,000 on 'her way to Panama ; $13,000 -were recover ed and the carpenter end boatawidu arrested. The Legislature would meet on the 7th; The only qvattiedb• olegtios . Dr. . ° of a inbreearor to. Dr. wine in the United States Senate, Messrs. Gwinn and Broderick are the principal candidates. The steamer Taken is safe; she left Aspinwall on the afternoon of the 16th for New York. via RIITIUM, without passengers, and is to be laid up. The El Dorado takes her place. The Panama Railroad will probably be for mally opened on the 10th February. ONE WEEK LATER FROM Arrived of the Pae Nrw Than, Jan. 25.—The atomic= Pacific ar rived this morning with Liverpool dotes tee lath inst. Lroxapoot Msairsx.—Denniston reports the sales of Cotton for the week at 64,000 hales in cluding 6000 for speculation, and 5000 for export; Orleans fair, 51; middling, 5 1-16; Upland fair, 5 , 3; middling 4 6-16; a good demand, and prices advanced ie. The market closed with a fair de mend; holders firm; moderate gales. Bananirrtivrs.—Jantutry 13.—The demand for Breadstuff') for speculation has ceased, and the market has been heavy, but improved at the close. The quotations are, Western Canal 40s0 41s; Ohio nominally at 42512,435. Wheat, white, 11a 6d012s Gd; red 10s Wells 6d. Corn, mixed, 42s 641; white 44.50455. Moiler illanxer. —Consols 01i, American Stocks moderate; unchanged; Silver 167. .Iderais.—lron dull and unchanged. LrvanrooL,43th.--Cotton to-day has a harden ing tendency; the quotations are the came; sales 8000 bales, of which 600 were for export. Liverpool freights to Now York depressed; un changed. There are rumors •of impending Liverpool failures. Tho newels important. The Czar uncondi tionally accepts the four guarantees, but hie Bin eeri ty is doubted. belittles continue unchanged. Sardinia has joined the Western powers.. SECOND DISPATCII.—MiIIar, Hetherington Si Co., have failed. There is news of the greatest in terest. The Pacific ran into and mink the Brig Co rinthian in the Mersey. Her cargo is valued nt £20,000. A letter from Paris, dated 10th, says that Mr. Mason is much improved in health. The liner George Canning was lost in Elbe. It is supposed 160 lives were lost. The eastern question has assumed an entirely new and meat imp - arta:it phase. The Czar has accepted not only the four points of guarantee but also the interpretation thereof, as explained by England, Franco and Austria. But, no ar mistico is granted; consequently hostilities con tinue unabated. It is yet doubtful whether Ras- SLVFI said acceptance in unconditional, or whether with unimportant explanations. The immediate effect of the news wan to raise Consols i per cent, but they afterwards fell off. Sardinia has formally joined the weetern al Hence. Prussia claims to take a share in the negotia tionS, hut declines for the present to increase her army. Outer Pasha has gone to theCr:trica. The Rus sians have recrossed the Donubeanil . invaded Dobrudscha and retaken the cities of Taltscha and Pabadagh. • The siege of Sebastopol was unchanged up to the 2d although there were reported rumors of its capture. There has been a terrible inundation at Ham burg. 'Carew.—The reported invasion of Dobrud eche is perhaps iloubtfuL - The Pacific left Liverpool on the afternoon of the 13th. She arrived off Sandy Hook yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, but laid off on account of the mow storm. She brings G 2 passengers. Oa her way out, at 9; o'clock P. M., on the sth while running up the Mersey, the night being Very dark, she ran into the brig Corinthian which was at anchor, bound with a cargo valued at £20,000 for Calcutta. The brig sunk imme diately. No lives were lost. The ship City of Montreal, from Portland, ar rived with six days later news from South Ameri ca. She had no passengers on board. The intelligence of the loss of the liner George Canning from this port for Hamburg is confirmed. It is suposed that all on board, numbering 150, perished: Her papers and passengers, arid bag gage, were washed ashore near IfeligLsnd, which 19 all we really know of her. GortschokofT has announced to the Austrian Gover:ment that the Czar hoe accepted, not only the four points guarantee, but also We interpre tation giren them by the three powers, but as no armistice has been agreed to, hostilities will con tinue during the progress of the negotiations.— The conduct of Prussia and the Germanic States is still equivocal. The sincerity of Bassin is much doubted. Consols which at first advanced 2 per cent, af terwards fell back. The allies 1 it is said, will insist on the Russian naval force to the Black Sea being plated on a level with that of the other powers, ea a proof of their succeu. On thierpoint. it is expected that the negotiators will split. Bemis will on no account assent to it. Several heavy failures are reported. among them, Kesteven Brothers, woolen trade; Abbott, Nottingham & Co., shawl merchants; Meller, Hetherington & Co., London. Large amounts in the new French loan con tinued to Le taken in England at a premium of 2 to 3 per cent. . The Hessians have again invaded the Princi palities. A despatch dated Bradlow, Jan. oth, says that the Kunkel crusted the Danube and invaded Drobudscho. They have taken both Toltscha and Babadagh. Sadik Pacha defended Telt:the as long as possible. Prussia had answered the demand of Austria for the mobilization of the Prussian army by a refusal to do no at present. The latest official despatch published by the British government is dated the 26th Den, and embraca.only what hey already been received via St. Petersburg. We have a despatch from Menschikoff dated January 2d, which says:—Nothing new has oc curred. - We continue to nanny the enemy by sorties. In one of these wo made 10 ZOUiTC3 prisoners." ' The weather continues very variable. A railway from Balaklava to the camps is to be commenced at once. The faro of the allies continued to be very fee ble end ceased scarcely any damage. The sla m," in the garrisom is on the increase. The garrison is constructing et bridge and boats to connect the city of Sebastopol with the forts on the north side. There was a report at Paris that on the 12th e...bastopol had fallen, but the report del not gain general belief. Omar Pachn embarked on the let for llalaklara. Ile hmitaken means to bring a force of 60,000 men and 60 guns into . the Crimea; 10,000 Turk!, base already landed at Supatoria. klenschikoff is reported to bare called in all his detached corps. Osten Sucked is watching the Turks at Eupa toria, rho garrison at which place has been aug mented. The sth or 6th of Jaituary is looked upon as the time when the assault on Sebastopol will take place. Odessa letters or the 24th mention that for Ml= days there had been a dearth of supplies at Bebastopol. Another tempest occurred on the Black Ben which caused some disasters. Two whips of the British fleet suffered damage,-. ÜBEAT I:aITAIN.—VarIfUN 1111110T9 are afloat in regard to changes in the Cabinet, but they are considered as only rumors. On the 12th the Liverpool and American chamber of Commerce presented an address to Lord Elgin for the part ho had taken in the ne gotiation of the Reciprocity. Lord Elgin made a complimentary speech on the occasion. The proposed mediation of the United Staten boa excited much less attention than might have been supposed.' The London Times treats the question with great candor and fairness, and submits that the United States must allow that ouch offer of mediation may be declined in any speciaL ease, and no disrespect be implied. It is free to one party to offer as friendly services, and equally free to the other not to accept. The - news from France is devoid of interest. The Emperor reviewed a detachment of the im Aerial Guard on the 9th, previous to their em harkstion for the Crimes. There is a rumor that the Emperor of Russia boo sent an autograph letter to tho Emperor of Franco, making propoaala of peace. (EHMANT.-A terrible inundation of the Elbe occurred on the 2d. Tho damage at Hamburg is estimated at four, millions of marks. In Han over. much damage was done, and many litos were lost. ' ITALY.—The Frenchy arm of occupation in the Roman States will not be reduced below =O. Letters from Vienna say that the Contention between Austrittilltd France for securing tran quility in 101,) , tine - not been signed, nor will it be until the treaty of December 2d shall result in an offensive alliance Letween the powers named. Tim veer LATEETe—By Telegraph —Paris, Saturday, 1 I'. M. —The Courier, of Bucharest, confirms the account of the war on tho Danube having recommenced. The Russians in force cro.sed above Tolocho, defeated the-Turks, took the town, and are now marching on Katchhts. The Austrians do not interfere. The report has caused some consternation. New Yong, Jan. 24.—The late Mexictn Con sul General was arrested at the instance of tho Mexican Governthent fur deducting a per tent age 'from money reeoivod•from this government lids bail is fixed at $30,000. He appealed to day for a redaction. The snow is deep and it still 'continues snow ing, but notquite so violent. CuDtairit Cuthat, Jon. 26.—A Bromwich coal boat lying here took Ere last night. The dep. blip, wane Coegrotr, and his son, veil, lying drunk in ,the cabin, awl before they could be rosque4 UWE bodes wire twat to 5 crisp. New Yottx, Jac 25 --Cotton advanced / I , to I; sales 800 bales on the spat and 4000 in transitu; N. 0. middling, 9. Upland midd'ing 86. Flour easier but not quotably lower: antes 8000 bbls mil Ohio at $859059: Southern un changed.- Sales Southern White Wheat at $2,85. Corn unchanged with isles 4000 bushels. Pork firm; sales Mess at $12,50 for old and $14,60 for now. Beef dull. Lard in bbls Whiskey, Ohio, 843@86. Sugar and Molasses firm. Linseed Oil dull at 80. Stocks better.— Money unchanged: Cleveland end Toledo 58i., Virginia sixes 9G; Indiana fives 82i; Canton 23; N. Y. Central 891; Cumberland 34i; Erie 40/; Reading 781. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25.—Flour dull, prices unsettled under the steamers advices, sales 1000 bbls good brands last evening at $8,871, but to day this figure could not bo realized. Bye Flour dull at $6,26. In Corn Meal uol sales. But lit tle Wheat offering; no sales.• Simi] sales of Rye at $1,25, Corn dull; 9000 bush yellow sold last evening at 112. Provisions very quiet; 200 Mils Mess Pork sold at $19,60 cask., A sale of Lard at 10c for bbl and 101 for keg. Whisky condo. Ili: dull; holders ask 30. bINCINNATI, Jas. 25.—giver stationary; wea• ther cloudy. Flour firm at $7,85(4'47,90. Whiskey 25. Provisions doll; the improved feeling heretofore noticed has been lost since the receipt of the foreign news, which is regarded as unfavorable; sales 140 bbls. mess Pork at $11,25; sales 100,000 lbs. bulk Sides at fii; Bales GOO Uhl'. prime Lard at 81081. Money improving; eastern exchange quiet at prom. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTER OP ARBITRATION. FOB. JANUARY.— W. R. MIMI, V. P.—Aum. lloraor, DArm PAra,;,..l. Dann. Jim. &OTT. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Ornat Pirtmuunnu 41Asr.m,. Aridity ILlornhut, Jan.l7 241. 1856. t PURR-1111m on the wharf of 24 Dbl.. imparting, at fX,Z; dm do. at 38.31 ; from ram 132 bb1a.....1.01na and ...tr. In lota, at $41,31638.60. ORAlN—mdes en wharf of 100 and 300 Hue Win at HO and 600 do. Shelled, Mil: at 0710• M EAL—a tale of 14 bbl.. at $3.75.41b1d. rash. 0f.6 hbOa. now Hagar at 10i. sixty days; 75 and 10 bble Mrdamea new, eyprna cash, oar fund.; 25 do. at 24, sixty days and 40 40. at 25, (nue caw. 1101LH—a ule of 117 head drawled at 5.4, pub. • PAWN—firmer; Wee of 3490 We. abouldere and llama at tiU end lOU. equal to red, BEANS—adeaneleir ; ec le of 10 Able. Email While at ti. 0014 hue. ' , HUPP—Wes of 00 bus. Pried; Apples at 111,.211, sash. ma. of 0 eke. Imported Soda deb at. 3`4. fttur Wm. ISIONEtARY AND COMMERCIAL Mob Nov Courrcertm.—Parincaf Bank, Orwell, Vt. fee, letter d Viznette. manic reclining. On right rod a ft— Male and on 101 l medatdon bead. Orwell spelled with pan Itnerasing COLITIe. Bank of Comma:re& New London Ct. fes, Vignette, a fe. Male and eitield--orer the hitter the words, Agricultum and Commerce. remelt on right and sailor on leftend.- I,lax need dirty blank aorwerance. , Farmers' & Mechanists Bank, iPtilladelphin 'We spur/- one. Vignette. Penneylrania Coat or rm•,whichla rbul- Ip a unlike the genuine L c Ntsc?cdonir t v . Ltg . & , 1 17 lut b , N. IL 204 altered from . Moshatree' Bank, Wilthiresbirm, N. Y. Vs and lire •1- trrod from I's Visdatte. sailo r er...tring • res.al. . Bank of Bata. Ba.h. N. Y. E's. end tk.a altered from l'e Vignette. Interior ors hisetiVe Mints, Mere_hante & Traders . Rank. Jersey City. We. wallow. Vignette, (mo t Ours, one nom resting on . eheaf of wheats-female terms on w we, end, not countersigned by Register. Weilston, Renews t Co. Varmero't Alsehaulmi Bent. Easton. les spartaua— Vignette.d, feu Arms et of Atat• Puma. On left othl saaallonan Meld enm Oxon. derchante - Beak. Buelluctou. Vt. 6 . • yparlona mete, Leo female• Miserably executed. Netelthataadina the ha-teat that monblente received by the New thianas and Pt. Loot , allumr • to the early part Meet week. fineable mattere have mutinied to Im- Plame SitaidEA thomiti n o the onteral Letter no. than It has tee ..tr Mm.' tuouttm The la. reaudoci vows Stroar+.7 PvP, to• tbnt the Imprommettt now I +lac experienta r 1•t.I • e chonteter, .41 that the swat rola tla -er ilflicultto• hay Mon poet. There •0 • • ' , v. , thtnt dtfter eutly, but the 'walla?, "'t tr. . . ' .1 v.th the 11,7101.7. The supply of met: ' •• -, si compared with the demand_ but t ••, , • • Li. a note freely by dlsennut 1.1011: ftn.:: 7: • . •t• • ‘,l, the Aa- A. 415. Cu Nic. Clue. , rrfterday • , and row. th!. TM Money m.r. • • .. r*.finiderattlo tumour, rti,r.• mold have irstv a,01.,. only '.tt. :yr.-, Phil. Le dg., The market:or itittat , • Ftw -.cc. It onectt`ed and iluetuattt arm day ' dat' ' • repuTieTrem I nittanapolla heel •I. the ct .11 at 1 lona_ dpietunt. fiostuel.) 7 rrt•'. L.:. • tn., r MeV!. tP• —let Cur. Tom torten Isom Tamer itt 1a54 —tilt:Ws Uvula,, id th s id erjeuder itter li.om tare, for the kat %walla months. hal Iron min, nlcutcdly precntrous the •vcrecto on, o of gel tied aural,* for that rorinj bring lemt We'll ten. Tba t.ttopdary rrohltiltlod orelttsmeeta a to the North of Ponape, end ntott restrietlettn. 'ming inoo.llll aithdrs• o a stcrly adman:4kt 1 I and mutton.] till the eud prat.y, when 9 . ....'er5h 1,1 obtained. •nd • lards bunco." dremet. I . hie/ want "don Itprenla. Om. 11,0013. bummer, b 144714113 &Minn that the. Ter? blob Ilpirm Mold not In sealtta'ned. Jou.. alight detriment tershumey actin the t sdnutatt Ployember, wLon the giedday awllusi In tin market fur Manufacture d Iran. together with the untremonaratim quotation/. from the Pelted tittattra. anti a ilertdcaLfe , *nd off In local con aum stein. telecienst the the. reldmlwommAimtePt •Olet•T • naturally_ weakened untriatentwearatiettly aleartlnt. the Polo" =44.007 caned .31iT the lath to PM. tutd mho, queutly ...dictated se felt teals, with eratidartal lisettOw nary but Writ relhea orate, serneg• Pm. anoldltur to the market was the i•twaree at the tooment.— It wan oran - rod tint the seletrowtts. Including what has ribistml Inc, Enscl.ad 1-r rata rel 01300. of Psi nen'a by about 411.1Xtil ton, awl that the neck has denroanta about 90,0 tat tows Al 7rluentllll Wm...a aro In blast. and there (arm little primmest of any hatuettlate imelurtion. eluptueuts to Torts Torn. Tina Tons. Tows Thal lical 1151. 1(0.0. —.115.300 131410 10.70 10.000 b7,bo) 33.,200 11h400 11,e(e) 04.400 10.000 YI:LT,O 10.000 10000 10,1.00 Mated 814 t— n. II!dPORTS:BV RIVER. CINCINNATI, bv Plttshurnb-0 t.. 5. bent, 11 W 17 I,to s 50 Jo tiore.t.ln irm IW do, J liardncs, nl Jn, V btan eon Bro t j l kgeto 5 bhds sups. 5 hbla so, Isssen..ll , lloin lu hbos Iwo, .21 trs bnnas. Mier* A 10 bhds Jusens A Won) 1101 . birs bowler W tim!th: Selma banns, rk num, 101 mks ra a. L Un: 57 Us 057. .10a. t Denny. LAIL ISVILLE. AdrAte—: lon !not, .40 tai Freon. Jon". Deno). 275 bbl, oaoir J A Ilodehlo, bg , lama, I bitter A. z7u !Jot zttots. Von• bbls 0t0a...1 Orion 1) As: 4,11,0 bbl vb.gkey. eon; 33 As milkier.. oast: bb'r L. et. 3do i.urt Jt W War 5 blots to boono, snook ST. LOUIS, b.. Vionna-1427 raw :and, 111Anwittnek a mg 14/ bbh Sour, J 1...ti11.. torn, .1 Slos4 a 1711.1 s sum.. 700 UM, =lawmen ebelrer a ers 177 lar bacon. Jams • Jeuto; 100 t0n.... •'. K CINCINNATI, by Pblladelnlda- Eas (MD. 117 , bbl( oft blvds bacon. 1W L6469.4.6,A D..., l blob do. 14611 ere A,.rl do, to do 01 41,16 LooLsd. , +, /sever R Rob b:W*7 11 WA nrotb.J A I/ bt,1%7(17b.b6 , RA A 0 Doncso• 60 dn. Ca.: Ann do, Pit(ter A , x ILO 6161191111 Cdboil.7b bbld .tdmois cat 119 do amp Sh6enberarnr 73 As 1.6.4, W Parker, CLI bbl. bad., (4 sundry coosigner, 109 W. n,r, R llerbab .7h Am. WHEELIN(I, by Fared C 37.--15 DON pa( 2 J L Pboo.b.l do. DT (7 king.,, 100 do .7 .7.throonask6., pkg. gib.- •676. IL 11 Salem bldg do, IS•Cally ll b 7.9. 01(..y, we bAy..aer. 21 btd. appled, Ido but t ':, Ad. A )11 . 11.76. 171* BOOW7iRVILLIL DOATII-49 bdli p.lwr. J L Dhow 61 b., obur, J W Dotlbr, 1111 do. U A 74.:: A 00 21 (Lk 6991., 3.1 bd. 11(77,...(a. o. uore„ IA LLI MILTS, by CUL ot Ca,- 4 hbit butter. K digit .IR bbln dour, G.l Ott oat.. & tluvet SK 4 du, G 9 t a. 130 do 'thou; bb • do. W Bo 1 / 4 .1311 VI UK, by Twin City—l 7 AlMRimer 4, 3 et* boor 041. Admits co: 21 bbin grease, kl Ponotook; IS I. 3 do 1101,10 do Askyrd, 14 bolo ,•411oro, lAckey 0.4 3.0 bkorato, Nladok 0,5 In els ha • Wll lloyK WA Yoko 0 , r4 bblo floor. A 1,404di11n; 6 MO, ?Abu. d, Jones A 114007. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. l'utnn.yama Rlruto, ; from Not. 1 to Jan. 1-47toi Mtn pig metal. ItrJo tlO binom•.2oo ..o II 11 from • 0.3111.131) Prrrsaune R 11.-1 Z Aldo .crap Iron, Jono• 16 bbt. vain Food. owner., 6 do Eismw,ol, 3 do sold, T aka rods. ti kiloll/0.00 60 M. 13000 Woad, Ilrion A . =:1 do, vs sax 122 am met. A Mot; 32 U. hay. J rattoo - 101 Gr i glawororr. D0311,0n A co. unto AND C.IIIII.IANU R4tutooo-1017 bus corn. 13 boo cloversowd...loloo4l L Ittch.rd.on; 4 roc.t caltle,6 fo lonv.t, owncnc. II W. boy, 110 An. own. .1 Lk.oldroo: 750 dn, W Ihmalr al do. 2100 do not& DlnUick A on: 210 In. W Harr t , . I) 61111 cc, 13 aka wool, 6 bbl. nil. 3= bus own. 14 1 1 A Mora , 512 do, 7 14.1. I 0 1, 1 do room Brow., k Kirkpatrick, wbbls MAW. W .101 worm, robot... Lock Aar. 2 oble butte... 636 Dco N.Y. 81111- COr A co; 13 bbls dour, r Porno= 60 dos brooms. 11 Con nlngbong2o sto woolont.t.:l3 toil lard. Ifiwkwow A on; awn do, 4 fln butter, know A co: 62 bls boy. J Now. 11; 28 but not., J Ylecolns. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. A [LlMED—Adriatic,; PbPadelphla. rtati ; Pitteharqb ; Bien. I. Louie; ]4ln City ; Drldgo City. GAIIIIIII. • Diartial. ; Idtrhidari. Wel•rwilin • Jeffersoin ma b.f.., Mimeo Bayard, klisabetti ; iver, West Neeion. LiKPAßTlitt—Fore4 City. Whe.ditit ; C.. finnan Philadelphle do; Jeffeseon Le.drae, Drown .;Bad,ya Vita Ith ; Ebner,. Wt. Nested. yeeterdsy avardos theta were 5 feet 6 Incb In the channel ateliallins. STEAMBOATS. Wheeling Packet TLIE new and substantial steamer it.XollAtitil, Capt. IllooAturn. ',Wham r ran as • regular rreArt bntween lifts tarn an Wheeling.l.aving Yittabar.th ever i Ili/NJ/AY. WA:VOL+ DAY and FRIDAY of ran!: •vnolc at In n'olnrk. and Wt.]. Inn ovary TUE6DAY. Tlitiltr , Y MATUUDAY,attho IMO hour. . . Th . .rith the rittaburpal sad Cleveland Rally,.l LYn.-o,inn with the and.Ohlo Itatistr..l ,• - , ramne. apply on oatd nr to J. D. t+,1.1.1. Ant., Water Et. r if gins Tv••• and 'needy bast o • rade. _ coin NEW YORZ G.P.VERT/tiEKENTS. Prom Win. U. Me .ou ear- , N,-. Atlrertising Howie. No. UN . Niollrork. NEW YORK AND OAT,IFOR'NA STSEADDIIP taro:. (Yla Niestasunk VON ALCOWIORT MIMI COMAS •ur MC1140131. HE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or IYEST. PROMNYIDDIE, or DANIEL WEIL Titosli End elute steamship% will hem Now York on the 12th and 21th of aaa, month. When them de)" All on Sunday, the 'Monday fbilowina will he thetallhui der. Ounneeting by the Nlousgua Transit Route, MO= but twelve miles of land taken or? lion, over nanod meeadge mined road. In carriages, with the eteettifhles SIERRA NEVADA, YANKEE BLADE, OURTEZ, (MOLD DMA, PACIYIC. and BliCailltit JONATHAN. one of whirl) will leave Ban Jam) del Sulk the eretietortangsortrawit Itoute,for Sao Prancimeo on the arrival of pm toeseugeni For rather information anal' , to IIItAKLES MORGAN, Agent N. Y . On9Zo 5 Dowlluatheen. Y Letter Dee made up at the oftlen—Letterel2slktk per Si 0011 M. • For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United Stara Mail. PrE A. 1, au perior Clipper Ship GER TRUDE will mooed the litlghtlrotale, era for the portion the Orel of July, as irrecteentb Ship of thle Line. The llertrode has prarkl herself • rim:MA*l4 Defoeilor, and lithe only A. L Ship now Ltittlim tt; ,,, t14: r Austrial. Mellor. Line b./ pd enrfeble reputation. 11 nu the Oland is now th• only reaulrr line. Nrorythlorr Is provide for , winters or min irlor:g i ndi L ligo T rt.ioitg o nator h .:i a a l , =.l a proud thad Wad. int irol_sl6o. yor freight or mow. errlr , Win r i t titON. t. my93-tfli TOXIN PIIYVE, DEALER IN IVORY, sod seaulakoaass of Ivory Goods. No. 3 Idurroy ir York. ord3dy V Jt., IRAL IMPLEMENTS AND. 139kDELsa—AALYd It OD. Xi WA= Mart. New Tort. Rots& ad& Q LINDA IE S FOR SALR -4,3 8 bt3B BlItiu: 100 dot R üb 3Bll . ,• • 3 bre. pat u Potub; spi lard: al = My Peachw • Dr 34186%, "Woob. 18 Statham 10 4. Tumult' Hasor. br aia3 woirtasea 00 PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. MOM CRANE a co.yi ADVERTLYING NOUSE, 67 SOl7ll TUMID 51,..1111L.ADELPHIA. PUBLIC NOT.T.CE!! .Rushton, Clark & Co.'s Cod Liter Oil oTIIE late firm of Rushton, Clark & Co. no ing dirmaleal by the death of WM. L. RUSHTON (the person of the name of - Rushton eyererammetetl with the firm) the buthtess In future will be enuthreed by lIEGEMAN, CLARK & CO., Surviving pnge3= a nadndlo 1 1 0 nagiNowYcor. a Co. All mrsn.etlanrlthtil.; Ftniro 10 ltiAnior Ilnum blob dlwvntinawl • .. • • . • . Our /dr. ilegeouto ham been rounosted with the estab lishment twenty...lT. pare, and DT twatiTO plaza ham been • partner mud bad the principal charge of the businem, and with the bellett al hie esteulense and the nemblned efforts of calk member °four tire, we tenet to merit and ,reeslve a continuance of the patronage so liberally co " Minded to The Genuine Cod Liver Oil, tiltlaerto made by It. C. &C. wlll In future be made only by ua—lt wee our Mr. Clark who sent to Newfoundland to auperlatend Ita manufacture, and no warrant. It pum.— Onr 0116 sold by all the most mpeetable drum:lsta In tbe United State. • • •• • • • listerroall. careful to M. that the name CLARK itbon each lehel • :and the signature upon the ark of each bottle, without which it IR not genuine. „ja_22.lmc Cull and Short Credits ! ALL. lIALLOWELL,E CO SILK WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. rilEßMS:—Ca.sh Lavern will receive a din ', count of SIX por nt., (datee money bo paid in gar fond., within ten daye gam of bill. I/dare/int money only taken at Ile marketed]], on the thy it le received. To merchants of undoubted gadding. a credit of ilk month, gill to given. if deaingd. When money Ie remitted in advance of maturity. a di. mon t at the rate ofTWIILVIK per east. perdinum gill be allowed. Prig:m.lSn Goals Uniform. _ Inh e&ab in o v e ter., h lel a tll:d.inhntr the t ra n d o l t o wi n tt n e u t m d u u n li l tu ty g dm general darion o ln anntuereird affair, throughout the country. the ante= of Inalnigge ado teal by ne more than year Mum and to which we WWI rigid l y adhere. enables ne to offer fug the coming Spring &menu our morel amortment of NEW SILK AND FANCY GOODS, OomprielaitoneOttbe LAJUIEST AND bI(IeI:SPLENDID biDA 3 KB to be found in Amer) x; to which we will melee constant additions, thronabout the oesaon, of new and desirable an from oar ROUX IN PA R 11L152.,mc B. T. Baobitt's Potash in Tin Cans OF 331.2, 12, 7 pounds melt, assorted; 143 Ihs In *rano,warranted equal than,. use at about the name price as that in cask with full diraetkina for use, printed -on enthral.. being In • much more Portable conditwn for retailing. Au, person iloairms• te, try It will pleas. remit 10dollars Ina letter In my risk, or through some fr iend In this plank laud I will forward ono easeSA alora,74:llb• This article has been lu une for the last the. from laud giros the beet of ratiefuotlon to all who hare met with It. Mao, nolier Carloopte ride ,^ ltr . Pon der, Yeast Powder, Castile Stop, Cream Tartar, Candies a all kinds, mid tho beet Haleratue in pound ;moors 00 In • COP, or ether paellitAtor B. T. BABBITT. doitalue Noe. e• A 70 Washington nt. Now York. Phrenological Cabinet >Vats FOWLERS, WELLS & CO., Phrenoloiels and Millilimber rsl Arsti ' , trent, Loo ItsSenth, Philadelp s. hia. furnish aII works cm Yhtcl3olOZT, Plarsiolngy. WILUt C. Magnetism and gnow.rsithr. whole .ale and retail. at New York prises. Profs. Monett examination, with rharts. atui full written desert bons of chlintster..& 1 1 , 71 evening. Cabinet fres. . u _ OUSE & LOT FOR SALE IN EAST 111CitTY. altuated within 3 minutea -walk or the adStation. Tha let bean trent bf EX feet ea the Breenclarrgh Turnpike and eitginle hack IDS fact to a rt. The betiding onosinta era two atnry Brick Mem. hall and 7 mom, includlug the kltrheni :gable. &az great variety of Trutt Immedlato pume•Finn ran I. given. Prim :WO. Terms rear B. McLAIN a BON. 21 Fifth at IINTOTICE.-CARPETS, CARPETS, 'CA R PETA, receiving at No. 112 Market rat. Velvetra, Bruraele. Tap. firnesele, Extra Thr. • 11,. 'rap. Ingrain. Kratra gap. Ingrain. Fine ingrain V tilting,. List nod ling Carpet+, day variety I'o , Matra, Window kbadem wt.' Trimming, with a fine fine n , - aortritent of Vince Oil Clothe. front IN feet to Is in eel , ide. which vre olTer at a redilect prim. We invite toe attention °tour curatomere and traveling community eel and re!. at W. Malik' 1111101. lIIRD ST. PROPERTY FOR 04LE—A three atory Dw Wing House, ot 11 room, T• Britt large Store llooma hall. o. 11xtureti, bath room and good <Ala, !Jo. 133 Third et. A two .torn Brick Dwelling Home, of 3 roomit s hall and Store Room. ovhar and finished rattle; also. s twit build. tcitable for a dwelling hon. r. A two story Dwelling Homo 4m 3sl et., containing three rooms an a Btoro lonlm and finished attic, with • large bakeuven d in am cellar. CUTHBERT 140. 3.1 st. IIAGUERIIEOTYPES—You can save time .d money by going tn CARtNYS, No. 14, afhot.otrtd Fatting a Milliard. Llama:as fnurrlf, put up In Lb; Io . imitable sty!, Paranta, brothrrs, alatars and. fiend& rove to-day, *bile health allnwr, for U. said .. tn. mortals^s fnund ouly In tbs. fool . * ralandar. itZOMA ppm Sas sad.vedtur. Prier. to nail. alt. 5it1.1.411 _ . .t - HLielfE SHAWLS--A. A. Mason & Cu barejnst reed a large and erb•r m elid =who: n •og end Square Intone Shand. I;LANIOETS, BLANKETS— A A. Ma.on A co invite attention to their exteuelre neeortroent elltlankete, enneleting of mere than WU. ratan! the au &rent trades, nit witinwat:o3' v.• amt. thho h.t re-hn prima. pou WORMS E VEN IN ADULTS—The trithistrstion of D. A. Fahneetock . e Verrodume lase always been characterized with eunreen. IOWA). Prndnrldd In tai tinge a markedrhande pr the better. Any one who trio Ir can purely rontlde In It, llnd the most delleate Infant ennnot be hunted by Ite new. Adults. too. are frequently abject to worms In the restnm and email Int...dine, which &temp. Impair the health. Ar 11.15, N. Y. Jun* 21. 182.31111 Mears B. A. PlaAnettock a Cb. thuntrwinu--1 bar. wog two bottler or It A. PI totw torkl Versoifogo. which 1 ourebasal Iran your Lunn% it bad lb. desired oft,t In bringing away largo number 0 . It Item my wife. thettamod kot. It to my ebll4 It hod ostrio etiooL. bawling sooy Wool bombe. of mono. I tborotbro monomer., It to the pub Ile agora. Mimed, ill. vols.- SITSICIL. Preparedand .ollby B. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO.. ialtkulr eq.., 1.1 nod Wood mt. CLOVER DAIRY.—The subseriber is pre woal furniab to families. FILMI MIL and 11KAM. ~4 b e thankful fikr the uatr l onaaw K MP hien& wad the nubile. Ina COW:. will I. 1,4 on goal ... . .. . uncllaanato Prod, ea rand e. VIII be talcum Oattify ltd. cuytniners. 'Ord,. addrtund to Wilkins Post Oftlew, giving the Yo. of the residanca and atraeLarlll bepunctually M irada! to. loelialtf I IL PARRY. Carriages for Sale. THE Undersigned has justroceivedgM tbe East. at tile CARRIAGE WAKE. USK situ.. no. Um Two Mile Eon. netwoon bmmti Lowiencervillii. s splonilld assortment of Whisk* orovery iloseription, and will onntiono poseive regular ow 4 rolaand IiaItKIAUES. SULKIES. BUG aer•rbribe will sell co U.. very to t o for mob. flaring h. terrace roars' orostlre In tn. bushines. 001 with Ms well known facilltir In the East, he flatten almoolf In putting down .11 compotllipn. Thom wishing to punk.. aro respectfully tinged and Mo w ter Ilirmsolvest Espocial .4 prompt attention ngli to ronglritur of Vert ea.. we 'oast...v.l JOS CPU WUIT it ROCERY STORE FOR S ei ALE—We have al' for sal. Um neck, fistore• and rsial will of • Family Store, t, ...of Not best tomtits.' the dlr. with an eittallialied wholesale and retail trails in town and country.. Yor anima ol amall capital this Is • rare chance to °Main ',manakin of an old and grill known stand.— Terris easy. Poiwirsailan will bs glvoo nu tbe of.lart. Ap- PIP to die2o L. Melek IN d SO4. 21. sth et. tAUNDRY BLUE—The attention of faith- Um and wash-women IA invitsti to this Bine, whinh In ot Indio, dinnolvish having al! Its propmtiet retained The Laundry Mix pommies. over the undleanlved the advantage of Imparting a hotter color to ninth.., or inn lug touch mina ample and convenient Gawp. and of to inns gringo, abnot ono bait owing to Ma fast that not more than note half./ the hullgn eau be dinvolval ley wa ter. It in toting, di/glints of arty moninvtim InlaTio. , . tr lotto, We would s/Ilelt • trial, and warrant It to he rept...mental. Vansle by JOIIN lIAVT. Jr- def.:ll N. 141 W . 44441- (11NCINNATI SOAP-2 las. Hill's extra No.l Palm &dig 25 by. 11111 . 4 Varignaste.l Soap: 10 410 Mane hi. 110171041 Snob, for We by /MO W. A. 51e131.U1t11. HuPS-0 bales prime Ohio reo'd and for Flirts by BRLL & Wiant et. Mkt% 110 USE-FOR SALE CHEAP! dad H. CUTllltlinT • SON, 140, 3.1 et. NNATTO--9bnaket» fhr Kale by 4.14 R. li SELLF:II.It * Co. LUE VITRIOL-2006111A. for xalo by deli K. K. BKI.L.NRH 1.10. kvANTED I MME DIATELY —Pittnburgh TJ City *arra''". NON, No. 21, tab et. I LAM jnet rec 'tl and A ihr We by da3 , K. lIARRAIIGH A CO. II AMBE RS' SERIES OF SELECT itiooßß: charotww p t rx . r n "; the People, t f o l voj . ll 6 . 4. 1174;71: , .:.4 ... . , HaledWritin*. 4 110; . iteleellone from the EdinburirJaumil. For We by IL N. 11418WUKTII a (84, 82 Market et. . AtGOOD BUILDING LOT on Mt. Wash ingtim, fej ft. front by 210 deep, to • wide alley— r .8. s2:eo. Teruo, r. 5) In WO, bal•nro at 4 re•rif P. 7 ._ . . moms.nnl4 eUTIIIIMILT a SON. 130.3 n at. 1../13 AR —3O Huts N. 0. Sugar now land- Ing. and for rain by lOU JOIIN FLOYD frt OTIIIC lIALL, 74 WOOD ST.—Superior IA Reedy lONIo Clothing, for men And boy. Custom Tnilnrlng will Halve thn poranont nttnntlnn of tho pm. Ntnr. /Won talitfaclurn AO/ Le flee Dan) of op , rallany thiserfabLiy/intent. I.llllOffElt. aul9 We dud/ W 0..., ‘ l UlSIAlt—`2l3 hhly g rime N. O. Sugar to /...7 arrive by gtestaboat 111.41e.1d. 6.1 for gall, by ja.l T. !ATLI; & 00,112 gt. BUTTER -5 bll,. and 4 bits. prime raj reed and fur ado by 1111 LL /(1.113U DRIEDMUTTS-159 bue. U. Peaches; 100 tam. jot 'red and for oath, by jal7 11.18InON • e . 'LOUR-100 bids, extra and superfine Flourjurt reed andfar rah, by It. icumgoa TOUISVILLE LIME-1.00 bbls. rec'd and I for saleby Jal6 lt, It/81150N Co. hNEATHERS -48 sacks now landing from stemma Jeenett for W. by 'HAI An DICKEY a (N). Irf tj m. gliA er C J lLE at 0 :2 ; 13 .4. ba b ge now landing Jll7 MAIL DICHHYa W. BEESWAX -1 hhd. now landing from S.B. Josafit km .To by 19 UAW DT KT t CO. II3EASE-1U bbls. now landing from VistewnerJestiatt forysle by ISAIAII DICKItYLCO. PEARL ABll-56 barrels first — quality R. DALZIII.I a -00. VITOOLEN FLANNELS—White,Scatlets: v V and Yellow. Kiln and. T.111511' Plana e.ls, n Us mason urtatir. A. A. MASON k CO. 25. 6th at, Steam Engine for Sale. T• • ,sECOND RAND STEAM ENGINW Cylindar 9 Inches to dismotAr. 4 feet etroftn i • jsinGlAlt• P rVirei AM TAT), I FOlitlist. • 4 ROUND NOTS--105 mks now hooding Of from steamer Jeonett for se. br 1. DICKET &CO. OLIIFIVILLE LIME-100 bbls. to arrive e r Emma. &Ulm for sale by l. DiCKEY CO. SUMAC -12 sadist now landing front 8.13 /tuna kraals by 1.17 M. 12111 DICKEY k. CO. WOO SJORE FOR SALE-A good Be. US tall stoad.tr d 6 304u.1 '. FLEMING BROS. C IBROIDkRIES REilimED-4. A:ila ,.. A 0,.. ons, on Saturday, Doc. nth, sodas° the D of their Insauntss stock of Stabrol,knias, oudireLtlog upwards dal/ cartons of Bloom, Chemlsatts. lOollktu La, eta. Trimudnes, 82.1114 opened. ittle UA2S-2500 bag. receitaik and for sato M • r Jolt - nnta.4 LIWHITT. MICE beet site for an extensive Manufactl rr in tb6 liOadilang ._ l3 offmial of Igrmla stma. non. Waltar+Fas the ticf s 2 ru groat l e Z i t rsr...l,„bl=Ta xolugbam ilooth Pittsburgh: ma b. hoodeap ou op lantlon _Z. U. DANA loft, cox W Itio •IL AGRICULTURAL. &C. Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, ,5 1 TUATED on Wilkins Avenue, It about one quarter or a mile from Po gate on the Farmers' md Machold& Plank to intention of Fourth etreet. and sbOnt Slum and a quarter miles feces Pittsburgh. W3l. JAS. MURDOCK, Preprieforl. They offer for tbie • very large mg/cu es , .J 1 groan Uses and plan. suitable for tramplonting this foil sad omingspring. The Nursery new owe. emu, 3u mem of ground mad contains over:MO.000 trees. shrub and Planta, and over , 10,000 fruit Mem. and 01,000 Evergreens and Shrubg ans of finest. for removal to orchards and plow., ua Plants carefully peaked and mat according to diegmk e . to oor Part of the United Stable. We beg /MA to call theattention of U. lovas (Ifni:ant. berg and venders In the Ueda to our unrivaled collection for the Hering of 11364,embrating nearly all Lb:stamp... Indigence. and Erotic, that le worthy of general cultivation 113 Ude section of cotmtry. Plants eon be pro cured of many things quite large to give immediate etlkek Priem moderate as usual Prom strangers, ash mutts. Keel reference In the city of Pittsburgh required at all Orden/ oddremed to us threugh.kfilkins_Post ufflos, near tt Ph urgh, Pa., Of kft arour stand on market days. In •• Diamond Market, VIII be promptly attended to. mffleldatlT ITTSBURGIII AGRICULTURAL WARE. INDIAN AND PRIID ATORE—No , ID Wood greet, It i mittmah. Pa—P. It. SILUIKLAND, Data Shand, Ate. venron C 0.,) Manfsetuter and Dealer In Amriettltmal and Horticultural Implements, of all kinds, Wholesale and Its. tail: Field, Darden and Mom Seed., Eremreen, fruit and /Made Treeer, Guano, Pondrotte, Chernlml Sal ta, and all other articles connected with Aarleulture. dal7:lythr.fl Fruit-Trees, Evergreens, &c. ' 'LIE Subscriber would most respect s fully edit the attentlonuf his trim,ds and the public to his serrlargo dock tot Pestle Tree/4.Nya , groom., Shrubbery, Hosea tireenhouse Plants . Su or Apple, the stook Is large and floe. Of Pear, we la mine WOO Dwarf and Standard of our own raising, at chola, seriatim Pesch, erreral thousand om, with Cned ry, Plum, Aptieot, limenbmom, lloomberrkw, Currants, &a Our grergreenet fromito L. feet, of welch we hove M.) thOUNIA% are 0.. Persons wanting large on/entitles will be libendlY tlealt with. Call and me our Mock. M at seam uiresotstfuetgen. den left et,the Masan. P.O. Sir. R. Dalsell. lAberty ti . the Oskladed Nureerl, miles Oil Penns. Aronma or tho Pittsburgh Nursery. Ilk mil. 0.1. , d, be prompt y attended to. N. B.—Planting dohs neatly to order oelo..ool JOHN MURDOCIL Ja Bey _Wood Flowers. •- .4RRA_NOEMENTS have been made with the proprietor. of Bay Wood Floral Ovdensarr •eop 1t supply of Poqrwtt,W and cut dower. during Winter and Hummer. Ladles and gentlemen eau 1.• furnished at short notloe any of the 'allowing French A.m. y=al . (er. Vee n (es .., roolote;) Ificotore rae Ilduage. Rostet noun pour fu chem. , : Order. Pr flowering plants In pot., ablo received .t ". fiIfANISLANIrd Hard Waraboura. 141 street. FRUIT 'FREES AND S : RUBDERY. The mobster/her ramrn for sale, a choke assort ment of ntrong,r Idoroue PEA It TILE PA, both dwarfe and standards, SM. of a bearing elm, New Jersey Paschen, PlunebAelserrme,A prumlA.Goneetwries, Curran Raepborrlse and other Fruited Mretrgreene, Hyacinthe, Toe LPs. and Cromm hoots, Mr bloomingln whiter and grins; Implemental for the Farm and liard en, of most aPProYsd construction, from the geed and Implement Warehouse, 41/I Fifth etreet not fi I J A MEd WARDKOP. I ,IVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE. CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF VIE KIDNEYS. And nil Diseases arising from It Disordered Liver or Stomach, (,g UCH AS CONSTIPATION INWARD 1.3 Yulluese or /hoed to the Head. Aridity of the Stomach, Heartburn, DLniust fur Food, ifullnees Woight In the Stomach. hour Bructatlon Einklug or Fluttering at the Pit of th e Stomaolt. Swim s, ming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Salutations' whoa In • lying 'lreton, Damn.% of Vildret, Dots or Ilithe before the Sight, Fewer P•in in the ! ead, DeffeJency of Fermin. Hon, Vellownese .1' LI. Skin and Eyre, Pain In the Side, Back. Meet Limbe. am, Sudden Metes of Heat, Born lug in the Fleeh,Conetant Imaginings of Bell, and areat Deprernlon of BPhil., CAN Si NINICINIALLT ^Zit° Or IIR. DOOFLANDI CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. fl. Jackson, No. 1•20 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their newer orer the above dirieseee le not excelled. it .Ineant, by AO y eater preparation in the United Staten, Ea the eerie attain, in many cases afterahliful physician, had Called. These hitter" are worthy the attention of inridide.— Poesessing crest virtues in the rectification of defame or the Liver and leneer Wands, exercising the torsi search. log power" in gest mo. anti affection. of .the digestive or. 1it..1.111.7 We. IMAM. safe. *elite and Tamura. . • _ _ READ AND BE CONVINCED. J. D. ammo, laceyville, Pi. April 6. 1051, sari "I tan get you enme good earthiest.. for your Denman - Bitters In thin vkinlty If you wbh them. A hely purchasing name of it this week, uya that it Is by far the b.et medicine she ever l knew new. having done her and her daughter Muth li. .0," IL litweog. Beatnik Mere, Somerset Co, IM.. Aug. 15. 1.4.1... y. "1 am much attarbed to your Herman Int ten A haring need two bottle. of It. which I pro..d from S. Kurt; your agent at Somer... and found Crest relief from it In dom. of th. LI.. t find It km great effeet on my lungs. .trangthenina and Invigorating Lb.% which, a I am • public ;meager, b • Mit help to me." D. Gum, Newton Hamilton. Pa. May. Ilikl e add: bare used my.elf half • dozen bottles of your Herman Hit t.. f r Liver complaint - mid discs.. of • nervour chino. tor. manning rom the allure of merturl. Iw. Tolamett and afflicted with roanms from the use of the hater add de. The Orman iii• •.ds le the first article fromhich I obtained any relief. i !tarsal. given the article to w men) dr.peptiee. with the meet salutary mutt. 1 think am many tone. bottles will miretne.. Yoccen.N.l., of Dauphin, Pa., writ. SW 5, 1051: waa afflicted with General Debility. InLestinal Weak nee. and thatlvenees, Tor which I used many different ...Idles without relief. lat tut need your ilookaadk German Bitten. i took •few bottled recording to dirt. 51 Care tot,. vali-lk Ix snout one year ago.. i The Bitters an entirely peldge, tit Away. strengthening thegystem and mover prostratlair it. • &baby dealers In medidne and etorek.pere every where,„and by Fleming Hr._ B. A. Yahnestock k Do. ...H. Kerner. 140 Wood et., Pittatengt. D. F. &thwart.. Alicobeny My, and be dealer. In medicine genendlY FITS! FITS!! FITSM THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, Pim the Cur eat Fitt, Sin*, Cran4a. and ail .11 , nacnsa and lIIERSONS who are laboring under thin dis h...dog malady will firuLthe TEGETABLB /irk 171C,PILLS.to be the only remedyeery oro4 for corimphsllepsyor Tailing Vita. Three Pill. p 001... a sixeifte action on the narrow sye tent; and. although the are repared especially for the ppurpose creating bite. th e y w i ll be found or assoologoo ern for all ns attlietnd with weak nerves, or cue nertous system no has been prostrated OT shattered from say arum whaler,. In chronic complaint& or di/IMM 6 loot standing, epperinduced by nerrouttouts, they an eV tenllnllly b...adie. Prior $3 Per boar or two totes for rso out ot the city e nclosing a remittance, willk nee the Pills mat them thlnutch the mall, tree of Postage. roe sale by SETH N. ILANOIL, No. 10 1 Baltimoreatreet, Baltimore kl a d ddresen. to whom orders Bum all parte of the Union must b Waaor sale itl kpos Pittabt.pd. Yorith. by FLEMING 118... 00 l FL ocaletawlyta AUSTRALIA. • SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE. Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets, . CARR FM; TILE UNITED STATRY MAIL. The follonlng Rape hart nalled: Retrnor. 1,300 tone, July ~.%44 Ranger, 1,2110 tons. July 1851. 1853. Ainoninondas,l,4ootone,Aug Lady J B runllin,9oo toto,Aug 1852. 853. Oxon Nagle, 1,450 tone, Sept Eduard l , 1.400 tons, 0et.,13. N 1,600 tons, ot. OiteCe.lsoo tons, Oct, 1852 Narrye.l4.so tow, Dee., 1852 QtrfAege. 800 tons, Danaher, rialhourn 1.300 tow, Jut, 1853. 1853. ALNrt Petuklin, Feb. 1854. Daparont, 1,250 Mm, Muth brigtre, 1,086 torte. Mr 18.53. Omen, 1853.1,000 tram Muth Qerfnufe., 1,800 ten., July 1854. ewed, 8.00 tone. Ault 'O3l Venti The Mhtpn uid of thin lane are fitted with Knerreon's Patent latnrs tarry Pune& bletalle Lite Boats. The new and munlllernt Clipper Ship FIXING SCUD, 1,713 Tone liexixter. W. IL BALM. :Heater. will warned the tiertrcolenae-Kighteenth Ship of this Line, and will sall for Melbourne, Anntralla. _ _ On the 20th of September. nil FLYING SCUD Inbuilt on the woe. aPPrOw6I mod- Te prinalphA wal le oonliblereil. to be . oorfoet walla of Marino Arrhiteetura. name who desire quirk run In one of the finest and fasteat Clipper Shipa overbuilt, ahould Mears paxsami without delay, as only s limited number of let and lend Wan paawagers HI be taken. For freight or peeling, apply ' on board. at Pier 10 Eat River or to FL W. CAMERON, anl 116 Wait wrest, Now York PO FARMERS, IALRY3IEN ANJ TAN NERl4.—Vcr na1n,475 arms. of Land. In Westmoreland county - . to miles C/ hours tide) from Pittsburgh, and 1% miles from Hillside Water Station, on the Peoneylrarda Serino.. Shout in smm aro cleated:goal tillable land, upon which le If log iloueo .4 Barn. It Is well Wanted to the raleing nffrult, or It wouldmake•ll etne/lost Dlll7. rtr.s panning luxuriantly, and the place hales well .11 - plbol with the best water. Thera le so abundance of the finest timber. vie Cheetnut,Cbeetnut Mk. (bark Limb.) White Usk, Poplar, de. It is well worths the attention of Tanner, so the tarn can be eent to Plttsburah, by either railroad or canal. Thu timber alone is worth mere than the price asked,.ii meet of the land would afford excel ent pasture when cleared. The whnie will be n,l/1 for the .17 leer price of SIP. acre: nr tt will be divided to suit putrasers, St MRS ii to SM Poo—wanting hindity. leafilths in the balance In three anal annual Payments. Title indisputable. Sequin. of 0021.11 THOS. W00D5.75 Wood at. MOIIIISTISFG GOODS. VD.ANK. VAN BORDER has just ree'd) ala large and beautiful assortment of Mourning tott Meares and &Ms In Crape, Tarleton and Saba la^ lA. and (tame Vella Mack lioelery and 0101.— W I. eotton and silk—itibbons. Belts and Crapes. in all nhatitles. Alp:ander A [WOW'S host Kid Gloves nut shears be knoll at 03 SIA MK MT BTRICKT. corner of the blamend. temainnsia. Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne, • CARETING THE UNITED STATED RAIL. VIIB beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque 11 NIMROD. nineteenth ship this lino. will be dew petched on her neeond wing. to Melt:our...On the 11/th Kurt PO , non nerommonatlons 1101n1rPlanni. Hann— HnlOr.n. r.9/0. First Cabin $l6O, Second Cobb. 912,4. The Nltnnol will be followed by the rwlebreted (Ripper Ship Windward` Apply on board atpler9. Root Rlver.or to ocl3 It. W. °MKEON. 116 Wall street New York. The Liverpool and Philadelphia STEAMSHIP COMPANY Intend Sailing their Farolite Stearnahlyin . . roes. • CITY OP 51ANCIIFSTER..-......2125, Capt. Wl' CITY OF BALTIMORE (new) •2538, ceps Rosnartra CITY GP WASII 'ACTON do :Not cast. Ron. Lorca. 'AMPIYOMOUW A ' CITY OP MANOR ENTER-Wednroday. 14th Feb..1&55. RATES Or PAS.yAtm 0. mon uftsoltrors. Mx Saloon Bertha, $9O Saloon Ilerj,ltuesut. Mldahlp f• 5.5 Mhiship 17 1-.0 • Forward -^' . NS Vonrard .., 15 •• . • • lorrodrog Steward's Pero. ..- .- ' •.; THBYD CLAW PASSENGERS. ; A Bathed number of Third Clara Passengers wlll he ter ten ny . ,,,,, ghtladalptda and Liverpool, and Lind In previa. grow Philadelphia, M. I From Idriwpsol. $45. • tlertillsatseqpulatee will be Issued hereto perUea who 'are destrottstl7alughlg out their friend; at oterespand. ' /' lm=i..o • • , pr. wool from LI upwards. .. An es ~ Burgeon 0111 be carded on each ship. All atket "Apt to the mints In 1 PhUsdnl I=l Lir• weto o t i litilhrwarr h :lth trireme and :. .7 . ,r .. .. . P I/MUHL SMITH, Anent, 37 Wilirtht street, Phila., or 7 I.lpoadersflfew York. .. And- WILLIAM INMAN._ _Agent. 1 Tower Bulazr Llrertrool. • oe-• JOHN TllO .... _t. n0T241 No. 410 Marty 5t..1.1t .. VITM. hl. 911 AW, COMMIBROII and Foi: Ohio. .aruns =natant, N 0.13 Walnut tt•, Clocbansti, Itermuncen.-.T. B. Dm* Two** Sibley, Cabe* . ter k Ford. cineozuktir Month,' * (N.M. O rlon; Culburtaaq. Pittebtultr; Triptett. Menden i c0,19t. Laub. FIoR BALE . — A A valuable Horse, perfeetly enaud, nue under the fuddle, goal well En berms, s eery gentle. nen& - .lt. DAIAZZAM. SALE---4 beautiful Country Sento, on no, 4111 dote, mod, Most& of East Ufirer. Tbsl .re choirs mole, soot ottabt to be by UMW who isteb a dollgittOul Doody: bosh , Su N trof . • 105241.1 THOS.woooos.4tb so, 7fA 7 1 7 .-5 tons : haled .11 I AI nt of for II Ws by • A 5 HII .R k ilt S g r a - a lt i ,i 7 tkat prbue- iL esateru jret:d NOTICES,' &C. AOTIOE—The late firm of Wick&=aid low hiving two dimwits& bp cm death al John-D. on this glib hid" the badness of rid - ern add to: br Ms audirs, at their olio. =nor Wood and Niter rt. IS. BVCIANDLX.S3, Surviving Pantow: C d PARTNERSIIIP-LTho undezitignASA . tbs. laid thot Minsk I it•Candlio. lia r thin day_ as gab hisi WI WAN MEANS and m iCit i, i, COVEN :Jr tbithurpon of continuing Pity airy and Onnimisotha business. at thstgi ll tith&d i v at Word and Water i ,ts b Pitt®, under the and style of WIZIANDL IOSS4UNANS i thl. in. vita • minivan= of the pitmans so _dud With lane in. Mir 2.1661—my27 Dissolution of Co-Partnership % lIE eo.Paxtnerehip heretofore meting name between the enteetilzank In the Grocery tem er inesitta name al John Watt! Ou r has thia the' boon aaselTat hi - annual eament. The beattwee of the Ist* tent will be WSW. by Jahn IVILon, at the old Kona ca Marty alma, and far' Oat. rp..re ha la hereby authafined to use ttal name at the, Jannaly BM, 1455 JOHN WATT JOHN WlLfidia. (untiring front the hastens. 1 tauriaW r."="i err late partner, John Wham. to the Partelq ne am. , foram enatonntra. JOHN Ara. JOAN WILSON, Grocer and Pi ,. %minion Iferthant, Na afdi Liberty stmt. •• The anbecriber waloontlnue the When:rt. tio j oety, Pto done and Com illselon Waimea, at the oldtaw of Jahn Wad W a 00., No. xdo moats tufts. JOH N WILSON. /[ 2 l O -PARTNREWHIP—We base this day' eseeelattel In the at' o. IP Market at. the eo t Wtheo bl' l i k trihret del ofJaavary lea, an the hustem to be onadneted under the come ead Denier W.lfenntoek & heathen. • WAEUINUTON LteCIJNTOCIL ALXXANDI:a IIeCLINTOOK. o.lloltalt L. NeCLINTOOK. eltishureb. May 1 .4.186L-4111/3 - ----- 11' 0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICH.—The d..... 4.41 have thla__it” homed • meputueoshl to for the transaction of th• , plande•nd. Retail Dee - floods Utnlneea under the Orin of HAGAN I MIL at tfoo. litarket and Union .tree la. A. J. HAGAN, DANIA!. AIM .N:JOTICE-1 have sold my ' inter* in the busies. or Long. 1111 *** 0 ). to 8 . 1 7 , - ; *: In 00. Phlllip• will anstinna at the WM s Front st. 1 =daily mamas. the nsw pat • rintageofror friends. P. El. Id =IL PitSa burgh. July Ztth, OK • ekt.11151t0...„....,. .....-......-..ano. Mum. i . A. EAR - 6 ibo., - Be ll and Bnias Fowl= • 1 . den , and Gas Vitters, WO." stlention to their stock o dollars, Bracket', Peadanta and other tioturea.-• e St up howes with it.,... and gli, mike brass castlnge of all all lands to order, furnish Itaill purse and tank tit..; Mona and keep antiwttritlon metal constantly on boost. . • 1731 . : .r.- NOTICE—The interest ot :dr. John At w.114112 mir bushman, mama from this date..bx um. Mant. bmimen, as Wholema/a from , MO erm Mrom , l DTMD , rnMODIaa DArtron., ander the firm of BAGALRY, COSURA YE CO.. ' ' Nna. 18 mul Waal M... Pittsburak. DAOALBY. WOODWARD a Oa. No. V.l Market st... P l ll2ol.llDbla. Pittaborah. Dee. 19. 185.1..41.21 WM. ILAOALIirk CO. Notice; TILE Pnitnership beretofoie existing be- I. Ore. the sobeerlbere was dissolved on the Ist haat.. wllby mutual CODAMt. Jam. Marshall and Menu - McCleary earry_ol3 the Foundry Moines. as beretetorn, In the name of Marshall A Alef/eary. 4_4111n MAMMAL% HENRY kletlE.AllY, JOHN ALMS. Prove all thing s Good., keep to that which /I " • TYLER'S. COMPOUND (3 1 rUM ARABIC SYRUP. THE increasing demand for this most iletts, ant, safe and egfeatlons remedy for gutonary wos, has enabled the pmprietor to reduce mimeo 04 to plane It within the reacher all cime.. Ifs enpariorl ty over no similar'preparatlons is attested by many em inent physicians in Baltimore. Washington, c...the w hots or Bierynest.mtss.rimsts, vino.* ea. who here hem. eye wituessee erns efficacy when the visual remedies have baled; mod by thousand. of outmost respectable citizen. who have rued it in their Wallies both ae preventive and cure with never.failingm for the Olds Tan. daring which period. wi th v th e littleveer aldt twent ad from vert's lux, he it has gradually s pread it. reputation over the whole Union. Inman of recent Colds, Coughs, hoarseness, . I( aims immediate relief; and generally rum in achy or too. without Interfering with diet or 1.111.1.8, or render ing the western more eases tibia of A dd; ID chronic CUM. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, bronchi ' tic, Affections of the Lungs, and Consumption, - it is always very beneficial, and seldom fall.. when mem m b enced o In time, to perfect a cure. Pilo la and 50 cents • ttle. Irholemie and Retell Agenta, 5500.. (lite Kidd t CO.) No. CU Woad at. Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! ..R LISP IN irrs MINUTE3I.E. TYLER'S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROP PATENTED 10:7: TIIESE DROPS wherever they have been Introduced. hare speedily supersededall other Con fects. Lorempa, Wafers. go„ for the relief of Coughs, Hoarseness, Bbre Throat and all Pulmo Cohstamptions.• Their miperbuity consists in their ILToe, the ab settee ninny Injurious drug In their coropcnition. end M their prom pt woo, without Interfering with diet or tarel• nCoe, or rendering the Bittern more susceptible of mid.— Tney ane the most suitable Mr (MILDER-N. and very ben eficial to PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS; they re• more an Mathieu from the throat, sad clear and giro, tone to the ram. Price 12S and 25 rents a dn. void wholeoale and retail by YLENUNG BROS, Cate Iliad it (b) No. 00 Wood et, and mart Drug and Conde Sterna atZed ARTIPICIAL TEETIM DES. DUNCAN & CAMERON, • DENTISTS, /17. 156 Mid Sista dm; balm= Rel. and Elm WWI', CMCINNATL ims OFFICE - under the management of Its present proprietors, Mu been humming In rein o for superior operations In the Artificial Dedart• moot of Deutietry for the last ten yemnand no empenses or effort shall to wanting to Elm gatisfaction to all Who m ! . Ar r e . sTbegire t ng h s=trco t ri =Mu th Mowing -essential pante pertaining to Artificial Toot via Bum tr and naturalness ofappearnune, quality and di...WS °Elbe materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulnese restoring the natant appearance of the 'peach, and *bit. ity to masticate, In all of which they are warranted In saying they are Prodded by none. and equaled by few. • Trit.7ll Inserted from one to full wit, with Artificial Gems. Pull and Half Setelngsriably Inserted try ruction. All operations to Dentistry performed in the most thor ough manner. TititaffiConsiderlng the menhir character of the ork and the guarantee given, they are the mod nada. able In the Wed. TtWI Aormore. y on Gehl Plots. $3.00 V0 per Tooth.. Meer " " The money rejtmded Mho Teeth do at prof e sada°. tory. ifdrlos the informetlon piths. living at • - dhasee, we wad state that our faellitlee see sub that we as. make In the finest styte.a fall set of ha from 24 48. hours. and ma ll pieces In proportion, mTEETH that update°- to tlon need to apprehend... . . • W. C. DUNCAN, I Denum. J.O. CAMERON. I . delB-ly No. 160 Rot 6th at.. bat. Race a Rho. Ota. QPEARS' MILLS FOR RENT.---Thefie deeirablo and Mum, /LOURING alum and MILL et - twitted. are now ha rent low, as the present. ppprieta, intend embarking In another b;minelet Them milis have one of the best water powers th country, being snal . led by the Little Bearer river, l and Sandy and Beaver They are 43d miles from the Oblo river. or outdet of the Omit], and-tbe Pittebert and Mesa Is land railroad. There In contemplation and hastens surveyed) and will be bullion railroad from Wigton to the river. y wh m.r iekwill make the commtudoation to t is *IUt geed the THE STORE la athrough. verydealrible location Ibr bas a good run of custom:doing a good ash bulelel. of about 1112,00 a per enema. Any one wishing to suicide in • safe paying brudnewwilido wellto call mon on the proprietors, as they are determined to rent for the rations mentioned above. DANIEL FS/LEVER, doem's MID; Clolunitdana U Ohio. Poetolgoeasidrrew Smith's Ferry, Deere. Co ., m Penn's, or In J. D. ISTUAET. woke Union. Line. Pittaburbe. A. DROWN, would most respectfully In . form the public that he km p on hand, ed hie eteW on the west side of the Dimond, Allegheny City, a carol piste mortals= of Whitt= Banda, Also, Venitlato Shot. Me ere male to order, to th e test style, warmoted eau= to any In the United States. Ills Blinds tea be removed without the.eld of orrew driver. Ilavin_g pnrebased ths em et. tOO% and wood of the Cabinet Estatathums at Baum , / t Mt=elland, I ant prepared to furnish their old eturtmere as well as the =Ma at largo, with t= hips to their lime. AZeneY. No. trwood street, Pitts tneb2.6 .1. A. tilttltvt.- • 1 ,1 M OT IN TENIPERANCEVILLE FO} BALK—P feet al onting7o on Walnut et., ma the moth ug la a Mrs. Al. Phillips. and running b., — Jr. to • 10 Loot This tls well altuatah and the titles in Somperanneellle bang newly settled. • warrantee deed will be given. Terme *say. Apply to JOSEVII Attorney at Law, torZr• 71 rant street. Assignetra Sale. ILIHE undersigned will offer for sale upon the premises on SATURDAY, the Works,f JAN UA.• OSSA at o'clock. P. M. the Steel Mill Viz - turesandAlschleary known an "Arliele7 A Blair's Works." 1k sons desireus of engaging 10 the business, s ill Dad Ws s. fat-oral:ea opportunity for Investment. TUUS. M. MARSIIALL. Axel awe. Pittsburgh, Jitter Ist. BSA P.R.—The Asehttreeltalli se aced at blowflies at car time fe rn r. totue to the 20th Inst., br persons desirous of NUTLER'S MERCANTILE WRITING FLUID.—/)4 aforactsond Prise Kakis herr hien award is Fluid Ink. by Ohio Xechunla Institute, aschnsuli,, &mon% 1854 ; Mute flair, Nam* Ohio, October, 1854 : htdionu State Nudism, la 0ct0br.,1854. Copy qf Ldter frola. felmistunt BAC Matto at Mein:l=U. Cacr.IWATI, gout. 8, 18b4-2b Ft4t Mostersand Mtn.— This aka Mao Ihr • long Ulm found It dillientt to proanro a a aliclactery u tile of IYriting and Obpying nuke • readily anteing Ink that 'mead not gum uP the mad stands. Th Thin olaject In our opinion Ina beenfuP CoPogo attained by using Butler'. Monantlle Writing and pying 1/ltd.'s, manufactured In our city by Jana J. Bortme, Agent—millet, on bare purehual by the dozen for the gee of this oftlee. We recommend the stove milt, madden., to Post Manna and OconmereLl Men m orally. falr. axle wh'''''''''l lt .4ll. . ""l ll.. 81 8K IN U CLA KIIS IM ,0 "4"4 7 Woodetr P :t . . • t no .d ENTLEM EN'S SOLID GOLD CALIFOR IHAIION LI CLUSTkit SANAS? PINS withnhaln attenhed, leint An; without chant fa. Pins ens equal to n't.unaney and eppeantnen to the real Inantond. and are really worth a 7111 t to ate. We Invite every one to mil, civility to nonvorebaeara 'path. • L k J. J/1008/L 407 ihnedOlW N. IL—A =all history of the Dlenover7 cd- the*, Moon would not be sada. Prof Jambs. so • well known res hle sown°, manotaettno of . • ACCORIjEONS, 11sTing must large quantities to thillltunia. his Agents there mat htra ■specimen of the Quarts Rosh.= *blob? ha immediately met to hie saminlastosT In PIMA to be Ol.t, and used to t e ]nisi Ot Watt on dosordeona,his agent in Pule fume n eg beingo fwpnoietvlhes r b t . h e o e , b g e e e . naut tyq • u• a• a M g Un ha n b ack oon i hen r h l tua uatusof th eaboeLat - • ris e e WITCH - 14 HD JEWELRY.. . • off:mars drieriptlaaaaker turbid to the &Way and e$ Ma per amt. km than any Warr Moroi& tin I.lalts.i v Btatis L. & J.JA00138.407 Itroadvsy,rlr& ark. •-• noes Plasma by tasktp any part f the trrale_P&W.-- lizetorinf r arrn i t.. •44rumed L. t,J. !L IM Zedi r 2; r va can b• NMI at the Lbw:A.4 frows _ Information Wanted. R, JOHN TODD left'lrehatd for the /NI. Uuttad Rata In Mt U. »oda MT Ni. ios k, ad Mated En s Maar Ps, MO ..ta. unDIMRIm a »Mt as . cluz a so mat tare mum at r .• irs„, t yn kAgrattad. Adams Banff lam Todd, pre of Ea. Bator lakimco. UP. itat......tlat, I.loErall bbla. if,oaa reed and for sale try . L fan = • .' NELL .11..10011T. MITE coRN MEAL-100 Na. pateo Iry ds led,a thole. Nitrel• tos tlimW/_tue, D.ll ' lll{"TL4l 93 god G 6 st. EARL HOMINY-IQ bblit..prinia• for Ws by D. WI IIED8111(11.11 CO., fear efitstot rt. IVIED PEACHES-21Mbin. or e by , D. W. lIID-snns C0..421 and 66 hoot at. • Ew lIAMS, Shoulders and Tongues for Ptguse, PAYTON i13 , 00KB1r; Died, ana roUrat 6, Altsghway.' • . jlyvF:rr,D 01L--13 bbbl. MasiOtosseasta . • S.BAMPANALYV,!. HEMBEI
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