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    Ti..--ayo: -..1)Afb717--- - FIT.Ts - 13.17-4-011- GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1186..
BUSINESS -DIRECTORY.
B. M. PESTTIMM & • 01 - .1:3 ADVENTISM AGENCY
IE2 limllAtf man, Nrw Tom
AAA NO.lO, Sate strsd, Baems.
P. 'it co. RS Aguas for the moot Inettoostlal and lomat
, 1 eossalardal Papas both la tho United Mahn
erlr.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMETATS
Ibllowtor Ilst of Baldness um Bros zoe a the beat
and moot zolhtblo tho city off N .. York.
accORDEON trt AMOS. Z..
plitt.llNO, WEISSENBORN & CO., (late 0
Bzuna,) Importer sad WhohntaleDealars Ln Cienuna
MUCtig.94 Italian llcludasl llutrosnente pad ntzings, Ei•
2 Malden Lana jeltl.ttia3l,6s
• OOTTON MAIL DUCK.
TWIN COLT'S Standard Cotton Sad:Pack;
IL C . mum k
Cotton &0., , N 0.71 Plus - street. Nom YOrk,
tilartill Mat Clo r t=to7l7r B.ral :ther
Coro. for l fV .3.
aiaa Batinett Printer. nolb•tmyYn.s "
•
DRY UOOD3
OWEN; MoNAMEE & CO. Importers of
Amartean land Irmaign Saud Fanny Gooda.ll2 and
roadw
as. • tark3ol4
-COTTENET &CO., Importers of French
AL , - 4 , loF il s d other European °Gob, No. 101hW1 stood.
EPSTEIN & NONIG, .100 Liberty at., and
105 Cola 0..050r. Trinity Placa. Importars of Lae.
f. all'
alatEB OWEN, 15 Broad Sc., Importer of
Ines., Trimmings, Gimps and Fringes, Sat Cravats.
31.111 n and Silk Goods generally. 4004)16
OftN, SOIILIEPER & lIAARSIUS, .Im-
WWI of Garman mad Bete.. Itnad Cloths. Sifts,
rlex ta., No. 69 Ezdunge Place, tap,7055
• "DETER D. !SULLEN, Importer of French
Gams and Swiss Dry Goods, .I.las, Verrats
nos, ShawLs.Woolsros, La, No. 33 Brood strod„ Now York.
sesl3.lrtsoD6s
BERTRAND, FRERES lIENRY, Im
dens of Linen Casabrica and Linea Cambria Mad
iarebiefs, Linen Lecraa, .Csabrolderica. ufaa
tam llmm at. tICA)-0.1.5.5
MEEKER & MAIDIIOFF, Manufacturers
of ftehtonalilatDrasi and CloakTrizaralnya,Yrtage
pa, Tends, Batton: ix, 2t Day etreet. Jal3-lytjarS6
B. HATCH do C 0.,• 99 Chambers street,
iu 'aal'a= m,ao "e ° mrts. gu's
JOHN M. DAVIES, . JONES Jc C0.,-
Data" of thritlamerePusuialiappr Oooda, and Mato
ne of &acts, attlxtda ka, 21 Warren =eat
Wa
P. 10,11 W.%143.4.1.1.1'01
SE the Mexican Mustang . Liniment in
Bheatmatism, Braises, Barns, Sprains, Cats * Piles
fibres, to elbetval man for all external complaints of
man or ardinaL W.Westbrook,-oriairmi originator sad
Proprietor, 304 Broadway, N. T. iTACtie=”6s
Oree.GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest
and moat extenstre establlehment In the Uni
s.lted
W • eetd3-lytana'3l'
=MIE!
gDWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign
Express, No. 36 Broadway. Goods and Peekagee 71..-
.141 10 sad front all panes& the world. Agent In
Pittsburgh. Adams t isel.3dy,tmel6 . 36
FRENCH AND GEBILAN FANCY BASKETS.
(VIARLES ZINN & CO., 52 Maiden Lane,
‘J Finneran of French and Conan Fancy and Travel
ing Ramada, and manufacturers of Cane and Coloral
low Itaconitux% and Jenny Lind Wortatanda
jr.MejalTAS
Itltf.F4 , Rl.•siykr*oly.4t4:o
WitH. JACKSON, (formerly W. & N.
s . ekaeekeamt.) 0 rate and Tender Maker. 891
Broadway, one door above 19th at, New York. odd tja2TB3
I.4o , 4l.WaaAittkw4l
II • 11. I . •1: I DI . 1., •
." -, dNClS!Kili j PfaengrlNßlPlota.
Whis" Clothing. B Tom de,
ails, fee4rtiaa.V.s6
1," . • I : •1. 0..
- • •~•
maks al tinda fro m Clothing, Clothe, Drug
elsa,&44 Coats V.,60 to $6,00
fs624rtfelle.ss
itrty:tclA:4•34.3l,46o4RositolM
• ____
gr a iREWS & JESUP, No. GT Pine et., Now
•• York, Cosomieslon Merchant, Sr the rale of ell kinds
aids Teals end Cotton and Woolen Machinery.
trom the brat makers. - ftelurare Agents for Lowell
Cow NI.-
.__ Mae Shops. 23-trorlre.S.s
PAPER. WAREROUSH
ri.YRUS W. FIELD /c CO., 11_01iff street,
leartm and 'Wholesale Dealers Is amarican,Prenc,
German and Xneinla MYRA.% and ovary description oi
. Paver Atanalketarers materials. tann3l'ss
AUNOAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161
VM= strest.—A creek Variety of PAPER for Book
ers, Stationms,Pliters, Bookbinders. Meaufsetersrs.
and Tmladman Pri
nters,
t011e.37.5
YAM ARD COLOR -31ANUNACTURIER9.
ItAINItOW COLOR WORKS; Rochester N
York. Depot 135 Illiden Lamm Made and %Immo
reen. ha. fe6.1716015
DEVIANCE SAT AM kNDER SAITES O I
Dean. Lock• and Cron Bari. RABBET -IL
M•nnfaetwer. 1B Pearl • tarelY.ss
- Tors AND FANCY GOODS.
11131110111 , 1 fr. CO., 54 Maiden lane,
ro.a /LOOS d...‘1) arm= .
,MILLIER, COATES 7017 LE, No - . 279
Paul street, kekoaustlitTilae, 6senktrk eblerkwy
here mtniab.Slatals. Le • taut-3113
IF/27DOW OLAES. PAD . La.
•
LIL POILLON CO., Imr,orizza of
Pnastk Coach and Vit.ll,3li Ulaia—No. 31 Barrlay
1.007.4
BOOTS & SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
• ZAXES ROBB, ,
• MARKET-and 6 Union sto., .3d door
• from the hiatket lioaas. Pittsburg/4 nonbi lan=
friends an/ the public generally, that he
•;yes' t reed his Fall Stock orßente lad @toes in all their
nrUties. Ina Steen II one of•the Largent aver opened in
tt=and embreoes everything warn by the ladles of
pbla, blear Task and Barton, son ha trusts eammt
rail to plow all. Groat are hes beau given lo selecting
the oho:4m geode. all atdels he varraote.
• fie oleo ai A of ntiottar msonfectors. as beretalbre, all ds
soriptione of Banta and inane, sad from his:Jong experi
f soar Grover 23 years to batmen to We eity,it, he trust..
a ringclent goarsone that thus nbo bear him with tbetr
gatronage..lll be thirty_dealt with. • malti
LSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
M . = b* ".jth i rrrra th " . .lad .th s=e *r.rft 'of KiE rabi gn
lIIIINLR has dissolved. The man ore of WATCH
CUTE:AIN _fll be =tied on as =al by the =going
mitten.. All or i d . cry attended to.
NES. No. Wrenn Id.
. =lO Hayantsteeen. Pltebtozh.
. J. T. JOICEITOX--... - .' 'Wry
Excelsior Carnage Factory.
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS CO., practi
.l Coach Makers. °arum of Rebecca and Bekesont eta,
y (My, Pa s have on hand and are manulaetraing
an seamen. sewernmenteddarriages,Balawam Moggia.
Manage Can, Le. made In MI their maim *Mimi with
ste. recut to durability and beauty of ttnish, ming in
all our week the host Juniata Iron and Eastern I n
islattended on the most reasonable terms. The
W
etallelent that ail 'el:L*2m Gayer them with their PM
maga will be bertatly on alai. of their work.
The Pittsburgh end Manchester Omnibuses ram the fac
tory every to ta.nules Maine the day.
Ltm. 'WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind
• mwma4etinvrago.2.3 St. Oar street, Pittabnrah.
STEAMBOAT OWNERS--Wanted to
ban , atetrowt in • Stan nog, to net,
~.2,Z.rm1.44"/nb er at/tISI V OODI3I76. 4th it.
FANCY CHINA STORE,
66 WOOD STREET, PITTSWIROD.
- JUST Imported and now open a full assort
ment ?reach and rlaglialt Gilt and "Mite CW..l:flit
- end Mate and Colored Stone Clam; Comma!, Varwskata•
bl•lbr exastrr trade. . selelm AL 110D7iINSON.
11111.111T/11101,.. —tun =RIM
Ana: GLASS WORKS.
DAVIDSON it CO.,
MoANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vials,
' Baum. sad al kinds of arse. and lout hemmer
st w Ohm. Se.—No.2llllstket stmt. Plttalottrith. Ps:
.Partietasz attention ;mkt to zrrivate moulds for bottles.
. VORSALE-280 zerea.otiand on White
R. oak Bottom, 1 mOo from Melf tarpon. V. ItS
-'manta an 80 wet of nl..a. red land. aq boom and -
. a young dream! . tn. /a. Alan, a variety of
Estate. as dia.:tined on my • Printed Anton and say
ona dishing to bay fad eatata, would do non to net It
40e441 .: a. atrwea. WI It IS the glikbllli way to 1 /. 4
.yr aro sans fiat bins& Endtdre of - -
nail - • -. 1 THOS. W00D13.15, 4th at.
01 :1 - -:I n" • CO. `O. 4 :.n . A
au.; Plo.sta • a anund. now ootabllhnoont
STEWART it
ACTM KILGORE r , -
. DLINUFIE23
- COOKING. HEATING.
FANCY ST - OVES, -
'• GRATES, FENDERS,
_
- -Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o.
all kinds.
OFTICE AND WAREBOUS.E,
N 0.267 Liberty St., corner of Hand,
-P IT TSBU Roll PA .
No. 66 dreh and, nutaaeglttsa,
13nporters of G. & L Gee'sMuivalled
NEEDLE'S.
Agents for tho most Celebrated
.WOOLLY raitbax zrostrar. unarm firilsYs.
• PIGIWZ RS. de.
HAILDWABE FOR
BMW= AND CARRIAGE M.&U
R. T. Leech, dr.;
Ra In wOOl =ZEE?, XITT3IIna ;
lehil Sgt., ... 1.! wvv,lnumav, Illow;_rwer par sag,
.E.Prings. v a 4., an.
• • Wll. , wirs
larnikl.- ESTATE A
OFF nt ICE; No. 87 Frorit
dopy than Yarket; Daler In Lae °nano
6 x214? 4112."4 d e. Licsi DDIMPatI bought and sold.
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
=twit— - Trx ertnuors—......sum muff
BIOBLOW & CO.,
, - - Miceessors to 44 M. 131greaT.) -
No. 46.
..110W D/Alfaint ALLIZI;
• - '
r W h 6 Pe
nna.
LOAOIIES, OARULAGIES, -PITAITONS,
114, : m var . r.. lo.2 d i artpti., p u m i VZclue
Douai of &aki:, et=ol l'littial '4=Z
pad dcaslx=at
BUSINESS - CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
TOSEPII S. t A. P. MORRISON; Attor
gaigiet&J4'iT,liittigt;.i'krth "".41r-
W. .1 1 A tr., Attorney at Law, "Bake
ett. Buildings." Brant strut. botwoon Fourth and
„D mod Alloy. stigr-larT
1110 BERT E.-1-!HILLIPS, Attorney at Law
JUL 'Et Lod.% fe7
I OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law—
JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office
WI Fourth street. tear anat. Platt.....reh.
I'?ItANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law
1. No. 170 Fourth mitred. Plttabantht.
- ASPER E. BRADY
:• j
BANKERS AND BROKERS
TLERNAIV & - Bankers and Exchange
Brokers, N 0.95 Wood street, comer of Diamond alle!y.
aboret. Pa
alirDny andseli Bank M,tesiadi Coln. Discount Time
Rachel:lse, and Promissory Noteg make Collections la all
the princloal cities of the Deon; Reeds. Deposits on esti
and on Interest, and sire their prompt attention to all oth
er masters Appertaining to a Recker'. businesa.
la..Eseteru Esehente constantly for sale.
isisro .
a...—zosruto UH:II—....I2.OIUSCWILLIUM.
READIER & RAILM, Banktra and Ex
amai, "Qatar. Hwy and sell Gold and Silver and
Naha, nezotista loans on Real Estate or Stock Secu
rities, plzrelosse Promissorr Notes, and Time BBL on Fast
anti Watt. Hoy and soll Stoats on Commission. Collo.-
tkma made on all manta in the Union. Ake corner of
Third and Wood eine* directly opposite the Et. Charles
Hotel. myl•ly
D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange
broker, Fourth str eet—Hays and sells Stotts on
kn i miontoni Frohanun on Zastarn this supplhnt at cur
rent rater, CoLloottona made on thaWast at Jointer, Won
tern Bank Note. Bought and oat&
10PALMER, HANNA & Co. Successors to
j_ limner, Hanna A Do m re , Erehmure Brokentand
a.alen in Foreign antio Exchange. Cartidcatee of
Bencelt, Bank liotes.sad Bpocie—N. W corner of Wood end
Third Erects. Current Moo n
ey received on Depoeit. Night
Cheek. for solo, nod collection. modo on nearly all mind.
nal_points of the United
The lashed premium paid for lorehrn and American
Gold.
Agesimes made on consignments of Produce, shipped
east on liberal terms.
tl. n. RQ.LISfI
lif3i. WELIXICI§:i — do., Bankora and
ftehaa,-. Brokers, North East cornar of Wood and
rd irtneetA Pittsburgh.
Al! trarsactiims made on liberal terms. and -con...lions
promptly attended to.
.istaly;
110 110LMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign .
Iliad
Domestic Bills of Exchange, Certificate. ',I'D.
Waite, Sena Notes and Specie. NO. fa Market Wee', Pitts
burgh. Collectiona made on all the principal cities
throughout the United Stat..
BOOKSELLERS &C.
I L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No
sel, • 78 Fourth street. Apollo Buildings.
JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta
ll tlamcro to Dsviern Agnew. Na d IMarket
street ow Fourth,Pittsburgh, Pa.
15RENRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and
Dealer in Mika:tem gm. No. 02 Market street, taw
bkruchd. Pittsburgh. Ps.
jibAY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
No. BS Wood drat, twat door to Ms comer of Third.
tts lamb, Pa. &bool and law books constantly on band.
COMMISSION &C.
8. L. FANCOAST & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 17 North Wharves, Philadelphia,
Pole daents for the sale or
R. Sr CIIILDS h CO.'S
LAMP BLACK.
orders fur the above article promptly attended
nolLandw
J. W. MUM & CO.,
ELitWARDING . COMMISSION MER
CIIANTS awl Dealers In all kind, et Pittph7gh Man
; Levi Pipe and Ehepet LellifirruPtret
.41.7 m A. AVBANE, Comminsion and For
...aw Merchants. dealers In Wool and Produce
lc- also Pittsburgh Manufactralts, No. 114. Second
street, Plltsbut•gh. ap64y63
=ET... ~. ALUM 1011130 N
ROBISOTN — -& CO.: -
Moles* Grocers,
SPRINGER HARBAUGH dc CO., (Suecai
s. Ifortaugh.) Commisslon sad remardin/i
Merchant. Dotlero In Wool and Produce gene ally No..
145 lint 66d 116 &cora street. Pittobtair. P.
RARDY, JONES Successors to
ATWOOD, JONES CO Comminton and roman!,
rm. elelllntr. Deans In Cllleatregb Mannfactuzsd Go.*
PlttaborrA
. . .
OHN WATT & C 0.,, Wholesale, Grocers,
CommUsk. Marstbauty and. Dealers 113 14,dure and
burgh Manufacture; No. DGd Liberty at, Plttsbargh
. .
OANFIELD,..Iate of Warren, Ohio,
25 .41,• =pri , o v ek and Forwardlo Manhunt, and Whole.
Rue', Mom. Butter Pot and
Pearl Ash., and Western
Wm
genessli W
between Smithfield and Woo P ater ovrhr...
MasaTIMM, ammo, is.
Mate of arm An th em I.ltile Co.)
TLITTLE & CO, Wholesale Grocers,
Poodmo sad Cortuaisecon %wawa; and Deal , . la
Pltt g elsolgh lianufettarer.. No. 112 Poona stmt. Pitt.
bur
• (I . IIEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IL
vv OOLLLY&Torrardinstaud Cosemlaktoullitchsat,auti
bender in. Chem, Butter_, Lake Mb arid Pruthors generally
{Food street, shore WM,. Pittsburgh mrai
TON BONNLIORST & MURPHY, WhOIC,
ole
bu a''="2mmisjon
ert=.Plat
InrPihbPs 11 No Vat „
•
iO3I.ASPALMER, Importer and Dealer
In rem& and "dmedican Wan Paper Na 65 Market
raw-33 et between Tblrd and eoarth street, ilttsbarzh.
la Importer cCLINTOCK, Lapoe? and Whole
_ _eels and Reed] An der Canetinin Mom. on
atatno Table and Plano Coven. Window @Moe
SteamDont tinll2 Market rang&
EJ.RRLS 1E PATTON, Wholesale and Be
tel Oman. on du Mud= o: Quo Diamostd,
P.
DRY GOODS.
Er. VAN GORDEN, Dealer in Trim-
Jam Under) and Oknrain Lew Goods. Bintatddert , ;
• tient'. Farnieblog Goods and Fancy as • roll
t oterblch cm always to bad at No. 13. corner o
Market ;treat and tbaDholond. Plttaburgb, Pa. ata I-1y
L. L. 111303 & CC, lITOILLOO -.C. L. 111111OCII & CO, It. TO=
AtA. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail
Dealer. In nag? sad Pink Dry Oaodo. 116 h
Pittsburgh. _
NFL3IIY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale
] Retail Dry Goods Marcbsats, corner Fourth and
&riot strwt. Elttstmrsh.
GROCERS.
HABBAIIOR & BOONE,
afirEf NERALCONNISSIONMERCEIANTE3
Malay In Wool Moor, Produce and Provlnlnna. Ho
WI& Wier axed, Phlladelphic
HARBAUGH & BooloB,_
ECRIVARD 'NO COMMISSION BIER
• lUNTS,Dealera Wont - and Pnatbant of kinds
lin 211 Lthdatr Omit. rittabazia. Ps. me2Myd
- - -
-Wallace & Gardlaeri
WIUOLERALE DEALERS IN
Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally,.
N 0.2.85 LIBERTY EL ja3oly
MM!
:3101:61FLCYD & CO., Wholesale o . roe pre
Ur and Cos tt.burgh. :than: Blnelasztts,No.U3 Wcod Lad
1.16 L1b.
street, Pi
B en
OBERT DIOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Roo
. I.l4ing Distiller, Dealer In Prodnee. Pittsburgh Illan
and ail kina of Fond= and Don:testae Winos sad
liquors, ig OLS Libestr stmt. On hand • vcry larg•
stock dm - mi. 03 MOTlOnglhala MUM'. Whida .111 D•
sold law fur cash.
FQBLACKBUiIik7 CO., Wholesala Oro
. dn,➢ott atcl Makes In-Prolate sad
trozgh Diancitecturci% Milt Pitch utd. Oakum =
an Unit at their Warchoozo, 141 Waite ctrt.t, putt
nu= =Err —Roam menu.
SAIAII DICKETretI, * Wholesale' Grua
ars,_Cninntlndon Mantua& WI neat . *. In flodum.
o.G+5 Water streak sad 107 Front stmt., Pitnnanch.
.1011-1 leara..-.....-JaKei A 11e011.L...........ML171 C. WI&
AIGILLS & Rau, Wholesale Grocers and
Ozoamlssitm Verdun to, No.ll. l lLilLati7 istniat Pitts.
I.IL NOOD4AIID..„
7•II . FEL:
BAOALEY & CO., Wholesale Gro
v can% N0m.16 sad DO Wno4 stmt. Plttstrareb.
IarIIMA3.I A. M'OLURG, Grocer an ,
y Dirdet, °senor Of Wood and Birth streets, •
thrall; on hand a lug, oarettnont of .bolos drocerlo. an •
. Ono Tau—Yonal • • Puna and No% Mamas and Beta&
11,013ERT DALZELL & CO.; Wholesale
amen, coseseeekes Menhants, Neon In Prodne•
rittgarrth. Pittatrugh ittanufactures. No. 253 Ilbealy
. num D. aux.. -151- .., - ircAserses.
'WICK ZscCANDLESO, successors to
v L. t I.D. Ma, Wholesale GroamOorwardtrig sad
g=MI M erchants , Dale. Ir:ra, Wu., cat.
ta 11.tabarg Ifimaketarea ganetirl.n.xmatr cd
Wocd and Wata street& Pittabursh.
C 1, • OG4I 111•IIII
• Ccanntlsdft Illetchuit, Dealer In Produao and Pllts.
drab usauthatum Articles, .196 Liberty. streen, Piths
4. .t R. fiebirD, Wholesale Grocers, Cora
. weeks mertheme, end Denim In roam.—xis nide indidingi, fronting on Liberty, Wood, end gittb
glitsbargh.
K. illattZT,.
......... 0011411.0"
3"I""' '~AaALEY,
itAamar, W OODwARD co., whoia
aft Ng. Getwea, Bx. Markst str.e.llllsdiashiso
MtID
reaantimi._ ..Ftuux nun—. —tr. cans NOANDLEEiS,ALEANS (=CM-
Woe WAek Ital)sadina alen! .
t Greer*
lolrce=sr.UottensYsets, soft Xitabutich
="4." =lrma Wh.
•ter
THE -ANNUAL S.ALE—A. A.-Mason A
-i , Cs. anutonoto Um, %motor of thole litott,inottal PAU;
o ix Imountse doer,
All
1,111 motto. the gaal• th
tits month a January. All ther Tholow =MB *III hi
apnea to this Total ttotto, awl It* ultimata& la all their
sales mom ortlitos marke d darn awl mud otto at It=
5:5 Who pa ontatintbotnlSOUTPolool.. ~ _. WS
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MOIMNG, JANUARY 31, 1855
Itr# VA') $
I. CMCMY
S. CIIZEBERT & SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENYS, for
IJI thesele aad prizehary of Baal Estate, 0a11404.001 of
Rentz, Negottatlag Loam, no Banda. 31ort0agra. Lo, N o.
140 Third rt. Plttary.tr, Pa. &D3-1y
Michigan General Commission and Collee
tionligency Office,
FOR the collection of Home and Foreign
Mennintil• and another Money. claims, In Michigan
Payment
adjeepnt States, Ineostiniut and Pant of Moncre,
Payment of Taxes, Part/lase and Bale °Mea yme l Estate and
Stotts and Insmanea Agent,
PELTIRK LANDED-3014, Detroit, Mlctilgan.
/2.ferences Pati/nernii—Marsra. Kramer Baba, Bank
ers, White Co., anat. Oaoe; Lsreas, Stuart a Co.,
Merchants.
Wirrio—Tro etenia or =claim from ritaploctal
Inguranca Comma4s. xr.r19.17d
AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent.
noels, Slerehandles and Bill Broker, *Mee No. SI
oath street, ahna Wood. Bastneas promptly attendal
to. JrBsli
SAMIIEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi
wee Tantrums Company. 41 Water street.
•
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insn
. „ora Co- 02 Water street.
AIWINER COFFIN, AgentforFranklin
V o gl? 1... tr. 0=1".7. nortb-esat coma of Wald
p A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
• teal nuaranee Company. 42 Water Amt.
MUSIC, &c.
LOILN 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertee,
Altaic and Bllslcal Instruments, School Books, and
onen. Nola agent dm ChlekevinErs Piano Porte, for
Western Pennsylvania—No. 81 Wood amt.
ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Mask, Mu
sical Instrnments, and m
Porter of Italian fitelnin%
Hagent forNultn, A Clark's grand and alma. Pla
ith Coleman s Aolean Attachment Also for Du nh a m
112AllaU . ek'i3A
'AOIIN 111AF'2, Jr., (stmeessor to Jas. M'Guf
ray,) Miele's& end Detail Druggist and Dealer in
ts, Dyestuthi, de., 141 Wood street, 3 doors below
I ro l.r4:4l . l l ll l6, Dirtsburgh. jarlteiralsr Agent aser.
TORN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer it
0 Drugs, Paints. CNN Varnishes and Dye Studs. No. WI
Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
All orders will to prompt attention.
"gent for Bohai:Loa's Pulmonie 5:
11A. FAHNESTOCK CO., Wholesale
11,.sil=rte."'el;Lmenahctnnn of Whit. i . ad Red
er Frost hits
two.mch7
E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer
A in
rge,
w Dru PantA Dye Stun, Oils, Virelebes, Le, Cr.,
Plriebargh. Goods ea:rented. Prices
MEM= BRAUN °MAUR WM.
ARAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail
b Drovasta. (*roar of Liberty sad Calf etreoti
SCROONMAKEE & CO., Wholesale
1111 • Draagtda No. 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
7OSEIII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox
%a a Co, corner Market atrect and Diarnand—Kee
ataritlyon band a full and complete, saaortmeut of
=go - t ratr Cheats, Neuman . , and all
I•tol+na prescrlptloun carefully compounded at .11
bourn
WOOL MERCHANTS.
LEE,
successor to MAMMY & LEE,.
Wool Near. and Col:mimeos Morrobsat for Ws
of Anne= Wooll Chaxts No 13T Lltertr West
ntr4
MEDICINE.
W ---
M. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street,
below firalthteld. Qget Hours-11 to P. to
3. T.Y. 7 to S. r.
SCOTT, Dentist, Forum etreet,
go'sNers doors lust of siark.t. 0111ce ho
....
..,
All yam warranted. ue
MERCHANT TAILORS.
CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Olc.
ttder, No. 74 Wood gavot. Partkola: attentko
to Bon' and Youth.' Clothing. noll7
WILLIAM DIOBY, Merelwat Tailor, Bra
= per t. and Dula in Beady Mule Clothing. 1I Llt.
§ WATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors 181
• liberty street—We are now receiving. . •
ng stock of Goods for Gentleman'. Wear—Clothe, CIS.
• ern andVesticury dam neervitt etyles and finteinalltr•
Chor Wanda and customers will Ideas give to a call. Imbl
MANUFACTURING.
==g!
WILLIAM BARNILILL & CO.,
i tt , )l . LEH MAKERS and . SHEET-IRON
EET-IRON
WORM NHS. Itsonfarlundk of nfirm Patent
Ckdank•rm. Michel, Fir* lied Edema 1 . 1,r, Ono
denser.. nail Pam% Surnir P. Iron Ts Is or 'LOA Boats
rte. Also. Mack/marl.' Work. 'Mild* and Viaduct Ira..
en. B.esairlos dom on Oh. alkortord nal., oo3olrd.
W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
TLI Ilsontatturer .4 Nero to CaNoel Wars. n. 63
ortz.t. •
JOHN WETHERELL, Marnifacturer of
? Ett4. TICSZ, • awake artltle, BOLD) BC!
and BLAZED BOX VlCES,sorner Anderson and Rah
bum Meets. one spare from the Eland street Bridge, Al. legheny City. rehhtell
REBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN
TILLAS—Manias =larked for Malmo'&el and Ap•
jat rk by UM L. 8. IV ILgON.
Na =l4' Pain street, above lima&
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible May kan
_any.
THIS COMPANY 11AVINO ENLARGED
tber en.wity fem ossantieturing, are how prewva
to meet the thawed &mud f,tdeirr.Beiek. CruclbUmnd
Duna:4r Clay. thders Notoptly attend.Kl to by
* JONES. C•3l/a Dada
Plttabsuirtt. lSeptamber 21. 1863.
Boots and Shoos!!
!tAMES ROBB, No: 89 Market street, 3d
Let ltartet House, would :Inform the put.
tb. .w • Very full etact of everythlog In the
Boot and Shos p triole, each es Lull% Gaiters, halt h tialter.
Eater.. !Mi, ralgkllubieri•da:d" t h e .tile.
ti n liteatn u tf= totsi n algtas . , i t uti o i t tigi c w . a;l4=
Celt Baits, Congrein ilt7re and ghoec also, sore and
Youths' Boots, tau French Celt
Pimps give es a call es we wish to ~ L am in article
to a/1 .ho
favor us with their as as will givii •
Lion. Henomber the plea% eft Margot etreet. rtirrg
Hata and Caps.
y WILSON . SON keep constantly on
ON • band every dew:Nut/en eartsty of Hats and
Clam wholegale dead retell. more dentring • nest
f.W o ww.ble tLL or Ceßrwoct awl dump. would do well to
glee us • roll before puttio•dng obswhetv. nol&df
Al i bCißD & Co.
WHOLESALE AND lIJVAIL FAMONASLII
PEAT AND OAP MANUPAOTIIItERS,
AND Dualism ALL KINDS or 70118.
0012.1M6 OP WOOD AND PD , rll =WA
Pittsburgh, Pa.
111,-Thele stock netram, creruistallty santyle °Mats
and Caps. Multi% I3oas, Cuffs and Iva Donut*.
sao,Mmbely
Coach and Carrie Factory.
JOHNSTON, BROTHER & CO., corner of
Belrocmt gag fletocca streets, Allaghtny City, amid
respectfully inform their friank,ta!tp===
that they are moan factoring
await, Ti n= t,, bl d elgha aul dd erin all their various
gt All mien a=uteci. ith to re gard Qom
hllity and beauty of Cobh. Itep . atra .111 also he attandad
to on Ula most rmantable terms. Cain/111.n their took
the best Eastern natty Poloa and Wheel AUX, they teal
oonfldent that all who fame them arlth their patronage .lll .
t i= r" na=4l ni art t erti r ITV baron Four.
• C. B. MADLY & CO.
CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE,
NO. sr. THIRD 5T.1115411 ALARKEr.
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
and the mobile genanll T . that they have In dare
their complete Fall Mock. =meting of (limpets of every
description. from the Royal Velvet and Armenia.. to the
common Ingram. Ramp, and flag. Moor 011 Cloth from
VAT.:nii!"Strottlold=:c.meVrt and very vieh. Ooeoa
se, Hats, ttah Rods,
Window P . ha ' dn. an g. Pawns in want me Wetted - to eau
d ame s ne their stair. dtaamtaate. Hotels .and Ent
ame fornished on the mad reemonable tams. •
pars.o ProUtJand crAtt SaleaMEll
Tll7lB--611 OWL/.
L. L LiTINGINTOI.. J. Z. 110011INLEk
Livingston,
_ggen & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, ..MTTSBURGII, PA.
VofCK and Depot Railroad Scales, Nay,
tle and Oman du; and Osunter do.; DOM
a/Iflbrhmr,_Drop and Thumb Latches, Oaks
Male of Yartazta klndr, Palat Mllla, ammond ratimuU
Bolts and Farman Malleable /ma Om:Mu Of um, va.
Artsfono and MUM.
W. W. WALLA
STEAM MARBLE WO ,RllB
817, 821 and WO Marty drat. malty p f d
VIONIIMENTS, Tombs, Grate Stones,
.I.FiL Furniture Tope, to imposing atones, rtn.,
were on hurd, and =Co to wwer, ay machinery, at the
lowed wines. Three huniral milting Far r a tel u dr;
tetintialted to gritsde at the lower tit doe l if All ovine
Mind with &Mich at 811 Liberty Whet.
mat W. W. WAWA=
New Goods and Fashions for Gentlemen"'
Clothing for Spnng of 1854.
I I
WATTS A. CO. beg reeve respectfully
• to inform their ninnarotia en•tronm, L e. the pub.
mmerally. that they have Jost referred 61sah torarly
of oni adapted to their intro sae reel the Fan
ern markets alma—and that tbrr Re ready to randve or.
de
b. km them ny inori tuner sweet. style..
The ilsnon se graw.7 ..ere loo by their mato
mere hlthmtoorlth their humble @Norte 19 please. Alms.
late. them tonna inaltkolL In tie same aindlon. Walk
kentlemen..
orn—Stranyers are lammed that our house Is No. 176
Liberty streaariorth side. Om Bt. Clair. - an=
Penn Cotton Mille, Pittebnigh.
VINNEDY, CHILDS &
tr, CO., Manufaifj
tEmm of—
. • Penn No. bas 44 fibeatts
Canal Cludo l
of all si
cabals sa4 OMNI
Colton 'Palo%
*.
MAIM sad Bub Coral
noting.. stall mw sad dossistumr
rO u r iv o . l 4 .ll=na l ag7=Vestat Wlloon
7II&FFET & OLD,
BRAS FOUNDER& PLUMBERS AND GA =a.
PA Bad MB Ara Stred, PitUbus9A.
AND norm lITDZIS, MINIMS 11411AOLDITill Ausatoy.
MAN OFACTUREaII kinds of Wator,, Otte
and Steam FUSInEt. Muni Bad NRDOm 180
ea &art notion - Butt!
(OLDS are not always' COnearaittion, ' yet
amraartien morally tha rola cd neglected
i. Baur. of thou. sad pars tadaddlaiely Vat
uttle:gbewiatioZ te r Inati o anr u h
A gas,.
L. Nar ia it .g e. wat
.
ADVE:II
W"NE R ik aGIIELLS General Ailvertlaln
Prom vu sena A
bonne, No. Man .148 Broadway. Pr Vark. Gate Nn• bu
Nunn arrest.)
Reliable Firms in the ahr Pork.
A CARD.
68 CANAL B , TRICICT, NEW THUR.
MOLYNEUX BELL,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
CLOAKS & MANTILLAS;
WOULD respectfully inform the trade
that his Imported and man:Wand Elyla for ths
Spring Trade will be ready for inspect.km On the I.9th of
February.
He, Ming the may Mantilla nisrehant from New York
who la Detlionall• visiting Pule tblinsaisga, OUT reasons-
Mr assert that 'fie will hare Later and more glided styles
than any hones in the
LIET•The notion, - deafen lerali 4 tS thealaws. and they
may rely' awe rsory attentioxi. /al9-2me
Charles's London Cordial Inn.
W IT!I u TiT the necessity ofextraordinary
prerttog. telP;;e w e j ta '4171r an 'atAl 7.24"e t ke f ei:
ehmeed deceits Introduction to the Arminian ;oldie, haa
achieved a poptdatity beyond pr=ot in whole llst
of •Icoholle etimulants.
TAearfocarkr, oeer Fire and Physician; In
England and the United States. model= Its transcendent
merits.
It le upon the sideboard of the fatally and the bar of
every well-reinstated hotel; by the bedside of the eta,
well as the companion of the healthy. File „from
twins
cating Onaigios, MIA harmlese In Its adoption. The Inebri
ate, by_ ite me, /bedsit • Might stimulant, which. while It
feels them PPetife, gradually weans him from the horrors
of delirium, andmstores a Mattereettoutitution.
Its anal reputationis derirest froM Its absolute purity,
Its delicious Wm-, =axing entlsely - fsons mar; other gi t y
—lts great' utility as a month. ta cams of dyirpepela,
Rota, gr•e•l. dilwame of th• hidneycand itummantble oth
er MAIIOII6II for which ae a remedy andpmentlys It has
no etual..
2b fraerle," Cr indispensably Mansary, lepelnne the
annoyances framently engendered 'by eh we of water,
etzhaNtmsseirgAztranLriVsnoltre dert;lption.
nner
bottles, etatoped with the propriato.'in B • P s
o w n
ile
aignsture upon the label, and puked in cases of two down
each.
Beware of indtatione, The gendine Charles' London
Cordial Gin cm be had retail of all reepeetable &engine
and aeons, at allhotels, and wholesale of the pole Import.
an, DE VENDOR & CHARLES,
"fg i%3L
Agent. treated with mw Cir.-147
Ilboral terms. jra-linttv
PETER ADD ACME.
DR. EDWARD BLESOKER'S
STAMPEDE MIXTURE,
/Meth(' Purr and dew (Aeons fhmr. Dispeprts mud a:
uw
LNE Proprietors of Medicine will state
without hesitation or feu of amtudiction, that the
am Marcus has cored more pergola where it bu
been introduced. than any other medicine in am for the
store -.Musser. This medicine has neither Aran&nor
Quinine its composition. all of the Ingredients are of •
Perfectir health , ' aUreeter mid highly stimulating end
invigorating_ Is their tendency. Persons while using this
medicine will not be &Meted by exposers to water or •
damp atmosphere no more than wheirlifSheirusual health.
Planter. Inutileus of the ommtry where the Ague pre
vail.. will dowel' to adopt this medicine , as the patient is
not obliged to Lay by while underintattrumt and they may
be assured ofarperds cure. The Proprietor couldlntroduos
thousands of certificates to
those of the highest respeet.
ability. but prefisrssaying to tho elek ear one bottle and
you will has. the Infallible proof In yourself. Fun dlr..
Mons for Its use secompany each bottle.
Certlllestee mu be seen at the ollbebbowlng alums this
Medicine has cured when all others bare felled.
For Dispemia end all Mlle: Billion* thumbantathere
not • better Medicine lathe market. '
It has also beenlaken with Moo mestourtoblahing meows
In several maps of Rheumatism Uout; these once
plaints take a tables null • day.
One bottle of this .idlcins very ofteb has the desired ef
fect. . Price gl per bottle.
For sale by praindsts in all puts of .the tinned Etatoi
and trtda.
. .
All Wboltatoto "order* mutt b adattutod to STEED
BLEEKEII, solo Proprietors, 98 Brouttxsy. Now York.
Aomra—Plemiuk 'Brno. B. P itts b urgh. A Co., L. WII
COI a Co.. and Ocro. Keller. .falC,lrr
BOBIEITELIN BILOTICEB,I3 & CO.,
WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IlS7r 1"01114
rammed I. No. ITO ntlitant prfreghtesm,
LIPORTING the leading /huge from their
original markets, both In linrops and Mist biding. and
Prrneh uld English Chentinle, Perfumery, Tooth.
Nail and Malt Ornehes. Halt Morn sad Straps Perin and
Trieste Ppongos Oorka, Pow, a.. an, the? ....thorn on
the most reasonable term. Order, either in person, or by
=IL will metre their best attention. jell-Mos
Extension Tables.
AWL..M.
lIERRDT, 150 Wooster at., between
Prince and Houston ea.. Near Yarn. Idenulactzunt.
ansortment &inapt an hand. Orders for Ohlpploar
punctually attended to.
q r OUPLL .1 CO., Wholesale Print Sellers,
tabitsos_aristna ass Manufacturing Artiste,
Cu men. Parra London, Bertha. wrg koe Broadway,
New York. Catalogues sant by malL The naual dlaccuut
tbn trade and Instrtutlona Picture gramma furnialent
onl7-.3tor
MISCELLANEOUS.
ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S
LIVERY AND SALF
srAirLs,
orncr Diamond strut and Chary :ley,
■pl6tf PEPIPBUP.OII. Pl.
ABIELLND HOUSE,
ARCM BISEET. 6110 TE EMU= BTIMEEC.
PIIILADELPIIIA.
EL El. BENSON, PSOPRIITOI.
gm- lila qf Hoard. 2140 Per days
May a.155{-I,d
.....7112D W.
JOSEPH 4:XEL6PMAIC
WTIO LZIALZ AND HAMA: f. DILALICR IN
IMPORTED MUDS,
68 Marta sired, rarabergh,
ell • tt-r . north.
AlirA,LTEll l'. 3LABST . 1 2(l4:lmpcTrter sill
Dolls:
I Lo
No Woo.)lalst.Fl4 end ar-21 Decorative Aver lizrir
nge .RS ltrret. littebotgh.
bole Afo:a. 0f ,, 0. oeleterstoll loastalleetuToo. 3141c05. boot! La. n: Pc... =caw
- -- _ _ -
ARIn FASILIONS FOR LADIES'DRESS
ra—TI4 Parish l'Ottsn✓ An JUNI, dlrmet per raw=
WIMON,
I:..211 K I'm. soave tandmlttset.
SEEM, JONES & CO.,
Eraormyroks
KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
ORWARDING AND COMMISSION
rcf MXIICIUNTS, Canal Booln, Beulah street, littp
Baron, Lard, lard OH, Men Pork, B.C. Mona, lilarr's or
tro and No.l Balt, Anthroelto sal roata Pig Iron, Maur
aria sod Mr. Anthracite Cad. /a mrl9
BANKING HOUSES
OF
JOHN T . HOGG:
NEW TORE,
No. ?2 SOUTH 3D ST. PHILADELPHIA.
PITTSBURULL ALLYN/ HEN If CO..
SOMERSET, SOMERSET CO
MOUNT PLEASANT. WEST3IORE'D DO. Ple1111:
CONN ELLSVILLE, YAKME CO.,
UNIONTOWN
BROWNSVILLE,
D ret'. .I,7"ak 41 1 ,1 1
Stooks, Not.. and other dmourlUmm .boutart and mold re
Commtaxedenee and
ea
scheltad.
hoZ-dr
•
Ag_ency.
MOSES F. EATON, No, 19 Sixth at. agent
ler selling and boying 'PATENT P.iGBT , 4 now
mind to sell themllowing lately = ctui
Trott's patent Otitilobes, tbr Steam
Colespatant Drill, Ibr Drilling km
14411 Nock alachlusa.
Copeland's Stationary and PortatJe Raw atillr,
Crewthrtre Stoma end Wet.negtl. and
(lAl2l2ee Wrought Iron Ilailmad Chair liachines.
Theme articles have been .rammed by practleal median.
Iceland machlidets, and pronourned roped.= to any in Ina.
Its Is also antbrateed to Sapp Nights to make and vend
tbs.. articles In any rate:nu aoantry.
Ile ban Stn for Ws bot.preseed Notts and Waehere,and
tlnlithed Erase Work.
Lte Is sin prepared to take Agenda. lir the Wee of nth.
r patented Nights cod new Inventlone, and give to the
buttress faithful and constant attention.
Ile reran to the folio-Ey
Thu entenritena have to been aeoualttteit with 11.
Alms P. Eaton, and have no Imitation is recommending
Lim to all who may wish to employ his sonic...se a mar
Cameo of undoubted Integrity Oct hidellatlgadelndtletvr
In whose exertions every reliance ma be placed:
Neville D. Craig,
Win Latimer, Jr., Ltlthrmt,'•h•-•
W. . ll.Chllds & Co.,
N. Wilms A BOne,
P. E. Mead, • Emmert Hakim,
l in i tp " rig a d d.
lIILam 411.1, Aghniton.
Andre. felt. ..
A. W. Loomis. I Wilson McCandless.
Prrreetlenn, November 27th. lab-
Fall and Winter Goods:
BWItIOND7WATTR., • •
MERCHANT. TAILOR,
18 zriairr maw.
JHAVE -now on hand a large Stook of Fall
widlilator Goods, ornaosattni . ptentlrely now deellaS,
ush Vest:age of the mart bean tmipattorag }Youth saa
English Oaestmeres, of ovary sty e and shade In tho mar,
ket, all a:which 1.111 mats to order on.tho mos* :won
abloterms. and sasseested to ad* asZI
CARPET_EI i OIL CLOTHS, too.
NOLIBTOOK & BROS. aro now sell
pen, auprloea lon main infighTAt
san market. Our mak sonatina intairt oi ibilowins, viz
Rich Velvet Ms Carpets. Tapestry ItriaselO• •
IT= rxw
Lid and fuLa arm& Oil Cloth& •
Rtiiitdrindow Shades. hit kin d
~0 1, Matting.
With a inn assortniXont i l Ml aitiL 4 geni begin a
Tmire.ams.
enons wishing to Ihrolsh Stsamboata, Mates or Iro.
to will do well to pall now, as now IsAtm time to Nom
germ b.sraas. Kamember ths-plaes, No. 113 Market at.,
near Liberty.
NEW PLOW. FAOTORY.; •
VALLIJ J EZOGEN R, O.
. .
HAVING commenced operetione in the
btwydrl7.o7,oliMniTd r4 = r,
VI T LllLintitZr.
A Amon c
,1,8.111,,m 41 1.1
unt Contro Plongj.luiparrod him plunibr alto
RUIN& and anbadl. home untangle Mush& so.ah
or wit=h 101 0 11
ti and thrtingo i rlassvi=t
,gri
RAJ, at oar taiwusaro l .NLldarty. it. Pittsburgh
./.144.120.11
Carraagu for Bale. ,• .
KEundersigneOasjustreoeivedAr s
Oka Fart. at Ids OARRIAOR WARE.
sp.., situated nor the to pi/eaten, between tir
g ""7 := 1 1 14 feZ4I P " 1: 1- a t a u"... r.......rw -f-v a
Ga,„,,, 'shun be w sell on the verElownst tom he
~,,,,b, 'Tartu( had t re Japeknot in the! lbostness,
and with his ...611 known muting In t Eau, /*Rattan
himself in Data mn all eoudretttkra. • • •
Those snstdott to' r efuse are testssottai bitted 't
all and exuelos tor ematires.
Tap t~ps~t un
ease seat and imarit=:4l , palin tril_'o4.l
+yawn- wviim.
•At I WI: I " on caniavatim•
and mane) ta CARO (Y 8 No.lo. 41114, no •
no than • InUllaLlt worms* or ro put ran Ks •
wtaniostals. Patent, pron.,Jrrotnnw ann•ri •
rloroll‘pm•roqkth Wale tkillOWS• Ite Vs NA "to.
inorro.^ Is Crawl ogr In no 3h eileactir. Booms •,_
• • sod nolo& noes to son
it. FORDS CALIFORNIA LOZENGES,
ff,,,Virchs=4,.'ztimr4ll,2root ii.artinnz
J a27 3 0n5 n . sr- Sale Agent.
TTER SALVE.—Pearson'a odebrat4l4
Tatter Burson bud cal trsal.br...„
.Te :
.10w,
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31,1865
Por th. Pittsburgh Chung
This was a snit of ejectment brought by the
trustees of the Rev. Mr. Sproul's Muni% of
Pittsburgh and Allegheny, against the trustees
of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church Pitts
burgh," (Rev. Mr.:Douglas,) to dispossess them
of their property. The ground assumed by the
plaintiffs was, that the congregation in posses
sion had departed from the original principles of
the cherub, and thus violated their trust, and,
that therefore the property; should vest inthem,
as adherents to the ancient faith and practice.—
This
the defendants denied, affirming their ad
herence to the principles and order of the church,
charging plaintiff's with having made a secession,
and maintaining that they (the defendants) were
the regular successors both in law and equity,
of the original holders of the property in ques
tion. It appeared from the evidence,that in
1888, a division had taken place in the eformed
Presbyterian Church in the United States. The
reason of this division was a difference of senti
ment respecting the civil relations of the mem
bers of the church to the constitution and gov
ernment of the United States.
The party represented by the plaintiffs alarm
ing that the constitution is atheistic and immor
al, and therefore unworthy of recognition and
support, while the church to which defendants
belong believe It to be essentially moral and right,
and, although it may contain defects, well calm.
lated to answer the ends of civil government—
They, therefore, (while they do not prescribe it
as a term of communion) allow their members
all liberty to support the constitution as do the
rest of their follow citizens. Thus the difference,
so for as religions duty is concerned, between
the bodice represented by plaintiffs and defend
ants respectfully, as it came engin the pleadings,
wool:tact= to bp a matter effort rather than of
principle. The fact being the morality or minor
alloy of the constitution and government of the
United States. Certain questions of ecclesiasti
cal discipline were also presented to the Court,
on which the plaintiffs seemed to laygreat stress,
the judicatories with which they are connected
having attempted to exercise censure upon cer
tain ministers and elders who had declared the
opinion that the United States government is the
moral ordinance of God, and the best that is in
existence.
Defendants denied that censure bad bean in
flicted by any lawful court, and showed by 'vari
ous testimony that the Synod and Church to
which ;plaintiffs belong are new organizations
taking their rise in a Secession from the Supreme
Judioiatory, occurring in 1833. It appeared too,
in the progress of the trial, that the plaintiffs
had not disturbed this question, while the late
Rev. Dr. John Black was alive, although the
division took place nearly twenty-two years ago•
and also that they were a small minority when
they withdrew from Dr. Black's ministry, and
that they had contributed less than ono hundred
dollars to the property, the whole of which they
now claim. The proceedings were conducted
with great ability by the respective counsel.
after the testimony was heard, Judge Wil
liams declined going into any consideration of
the question of faith or order which had been
presented, as not being the proper subjects of
cognizance by the civil tribunals; and instructed
the jury that the plaintiffs bad established no
claim, either in law or equity, to the property of
the First Reformed Presbyterian Church in
Pittsburgh. Under this charge, the jury gave
their verdict for defendants. The charge of the
Judge was lucid and impressive. It contained
some fine allusions to the history of the Reform
ed Presbyterian Church, and tendered sumac:-
cellent advices to religions men and bodies on
}he evils of division. It told well in favor of
good morals, on the mass of men which filled the
Court Rouse. SPECTATOIL
Pos the Pittsburgh 0 =tug.
Enron.—As various railroads running
out of our city are now. suspended, would it not
be as well to impend the salaries of the officers
connected with them?
These railroads, ae every one knows, are he
ir% built on the credit of our county and city
corporations. Well, the whole coanty assess
ment for county purposes upon all our taxable
property is about $70,000. The salutes paid to
the officers of these railroads cannot be far from
the following:
Allegheny Valley Railroad—President, Engineer
and Secretary, $lO,OOO
Steubenville RaiLroad Co., do 8,000
ConnelWeide do do 12,000
- Making altogether the neat eum 0f...530,000
An amount equal to nearly one-bertha coun
ty assessment. Tax-payers, look at this; and
if—you tre - eattsfiecl is folding-youx arms and
looking quietly at the picture eels your humble
servant. Tax PAYZR.
Ussussonrizu Osnts.—The 128th chapter of
the Revised Statutes of this Commonwealth re
lates to offences against public justice, and pro
vides penalties far various offences enumerated,
• as perjury, bribing officers, corrupting ju
rors, resisting the execution of the laws, con
cealing and compounding offences, tailing. un
lawful fees, administering unauthorized oaths,
&c.
In respect to unauthorized oathe,the provisions
of the statute are, that if any person shall admin
ister to another any oath, or obligation In the na
ture of an oath, which is not required or authori
zed by law, or if any person shall suffer any such
oath or obligations to be administered to him, or
shall voluntarily take the same, he shall be pun
ished by fine not exceeding two hundred, nor
less them five dollars.
. Rev. Mr. Lovell, Representative of Boston,sub
mitted a proposition yesterday for repealing that
part of the etatue above-mentioned which relates
to tmauthksed oaths. The subject was referred
to the Committee onthe Judiciary, the chairman
of which, Mr. liontingdon, will probably set the
matter right, at least he may be presumed to be
under no bias or temptation to do otherwise.
It has been charged upon the new American or
Snow-Nothing party, that they were bound to=
gether by oaths, or obligations in the nature of
Was, which are unlawful. The proposition of
Mr. Lowell BMW to be an admission of the truth
of thin charge. So considered, it is a remarkable
proposition. It would be more remarkable, how
ever, If the Legislature should accede to It, and
repeal the law because ninety-nine-hundrothe of
the members had, either ignorantly or advisedly,
exposed themselves to its penalties.—Boston '
21-au.
Sourrtnarnx Romeo Bureau.—A New York
latter writer makes the following comment upon
the fallen fortunes of the celebrated Robert
Schuyler:
I passed the other day the splendid mansion
Mr. Sohoyler, whose stupendous frauds are so
well known. It was closed and apparently soli
tary, though his family still residethero. What
a contrast a few months has apparently made in
that family! Its glory is dim. Crowds no
longer assemble in its spacious parlors; the
coaches of the splendid and gay do not lino
tho side-walk; the brilliant lights and the dash
ing company no longer allure the crowd to herd
around the curb atone—all is solitude. But
what a lesson does this event teach. Mr. Schny
kr had two characters. In business, on change,
at his rooms in the Astor, he was known as the
higb.minded, honorable, successful, pare-mind
ed man, one of whom New York wee proud, ono
whom she. delighted to honor. Now come with
me luta one of the least pretending streets in
New York This honee is as unpretending as
the street. Mr. Spicer lives here. Let ns en
ter. Mrs. Spicer and a family of children from
19 years and ander, compose the household. It
Is said to by a singular fatally. Mr: Spicer is a
alagnlar man. No one ever sees him. The
botcher, the milkman, the landlord don't know
him. Mrs. Spicer does all the business.. Mr.
.Spieer comes in late; ho goes away early in the
morning. He is a business man; helms eomunh
business that he is never Boutin his family. Re.
main there day and night, and you will never
see Mr. Spicer. The daughters become your
ladies. They are well educated. They go out
into society, but none know their father. --Mr.
Splaer's name Is not In the business directory—
So have this family lived for twentyyears in the
heart of New York I At length the • elder Miss
Spicier is engaged to a molt worthy' man. It is
needful to gain the consent iirMr. Spicer that
the marriage may take place. A tine isappoint-
edand the expectant eon-in-law Is placed face to
taco with Mr. Spicer.. He is told by the .father
himself that his name le not Spioer bat is Mr.
Schuyler; that the mother of his daughter is not
a wife; bat itthe daughter Is taken irrmarrisge
the mother shaltbe wedded. The doable dit
oondimmated; tho vell raniovedr . Now York Is
agitated for a moment by, the disclosures; an el
legant house is taken on TWOD4'ae ool,4 street,
and the family. is launched on the wave of. rash-,
lanablo life. -All the world knows the seqttel.-
With so rotten a foundation, how could th e ett .,
paretructure stand ?
L ow .:—.The Rutland and Bulb:tart
Railroad wm sold on Monday at Bellows' Falb,
for -one mill Per share. ' was the first and
only bid. Its capital stook, all honestly sub:
scribed for, rint two millions two hundred
ma d dollars.. It: 0111711 bonds, secured by mort
gage, to- the =mint of three millions,: and its
Boating debt two .mthions maro. Notwith
standing the utterly rotten condition of its d
rab", bulloated by snob foots, this stook luta ac
tually been sold in Boston, within ten dip rad,
forSB • sbarts.
WEBSTER AND Kossurn.-4 gentian:4n, writes
our London correspondent, had, some days age,
an interview with M. Kossuth, who gave him
someinteresting details concerning his relations
with Mr. Webster while in this country. It af
fords us pleasure to be able, on proper authori
ty; to communicate the substance of this inter
view.
The collfersation hating turned on the ab
sence of any American Foreign policy in the
affairs of Europe, and its consequences to the
settlement of important sad world affecting com
plications, H. Kossuth remarked that he will al
ways remember Mr. Webster as not the most
hearty and polite, but the most enlightened
friend he met with among the statesman of
America. He understood European affairs, and
-could appreciate the importance of suggestions
in, regard to what he (31. Kossuth) believed a
more consistent policy io the United States.—
"I ehall never cease," he added, "to remember
him with sincere regret for his loss, inspired by
•Itis friendship and liberal views."
Oa his early meeting with Mr. Webster, in
1852,31. Kossuth propounded, among other :nat
ters, two important propositions: one of advice,
I to the effect that some harbor should be acquir
' ted by the United States In the Mediterranean;
he :other a request that a representative of the
powerless nationality of Hungary should be re.
eitind at the seat of government.. Every other
nation, said he to Mr. Webster, however unim
portant, has a port of Its own in the Orient,
while you, with your widenpread commerce,
have none. You cannot fate see that, sooner
or later, the fate of Empe is to be decided in
the East, and around that aple of discord, Con
stantinople. The treith is self-suggestive. As
a great Commercial ComMonwealth, drawn clo
ser and closer, every day, to Europe, you have
a life estate in the ultimate - settlement of these
complications. Will you not have a few rods of
land—ono single landing place, under the pro
tection of the Stars and Stripes which you can
call your own ? A quarrel with any petty power,
like Algiers or Austria, would else subject you
to great inconvenience, and your merchantmen
and cruisers he compelled to seek the protection
of-some neutral harbor, until a sufficient force
could be brought to chastise the offender. "I
have positive knowledge," he added, "that the
Tarkish Government would not be disinclined to
cedo on lease—tor the Turks don't sell their
lands—some island suited to this object.
might almost point out the Mytilenes. The
Porte would be glad to have you near at hand
as a political counterpoise to his friends and pro
tectors." Reasoning in tills strain, he said to
the Senators of State, "Why not try it?" Even
as a mere commercial enterprise, a closer and
more intimate connection, say a line of mail
steamers, between Constantinople and New York,
would be desirable.
Kr. Webster listened attentively to the sug
gestion ; acknowledged its importance, and on
the-instant replied, 't We must have it; I will
inquire." The difficulty, ha continued, is that
we must have a harbor with good fresh water at
hind. Mytilene has no such advantage. But
never cease to keep in view the importance of
.irch - a point—to give us a 'firm footing in Eu
rope. There is, however, a still greater difficul
ty to our obtaining it. It consists in this, that
our flag once planted, the spot would become
Republican. We carry our institutions within
ourselves. We could not lease an Island from
Turk or Tartar with any conditional reserve in
favor of its political institutions. The plan of
necessity would become part of our own Union.
I have looked on the map and made inquiry of
our Consuls for an island, however, barren, un
inhabited, "without any human !viol on it"—
This is what we want. We would people it, and
turn it into a garden, and something more, very
soon. Cattero was spoken of in this connection.
K Kossuth gave it as his opinion that this place,
of mere negative importance, from geographical
position, to the Sultan could be had, though the
Sultan could not alienate it to any European
power, and least of all to Austria.
Soon after this, on his return to Washington
from his Southern tom, M. Kossuth had another
meeting with Mr. Webster, and asked him
whether the Government at Washington would
pay certain egards to an agent of his, Should he
accredit one at the Capital. "I don't ask," said
M. Kossuth, "for any official or officious recog
nition; I am above such silliness. All that
I ask is, that it shall be known that suds
a gentleman Is my agent, and being thus,
known, should meet with such distinction
as you pay to the representatives of any Power
you arc at peace with. There is yet wanted,"
he continued, "in this world, for that numerous
class of shallow-minded but influential people
who always look at the mere surface of things,
or form their opinions of men from the notice ta
ken of them by persons in power. If his Ex
cellency so-and-so visits you and invites you to
dinner, you are a great man, and the cause
you represent is Vest and sure teprevell.- These
people," heXopeated, "have no brains, but form
a constituent part of public opinion here, as well
as in Europe." M. Kossuth then urged Upon
Mr. Webster the difference in degree of real
friendship for this Republican country between
the absolute Governments of Europe and the
dismembered nationalities. This difference au
thorised a manifestation of sympathy on the part
of the United States for the latter, such as ho
requested In the recognition of his agent. •
Air. Webster answered promptly and emphti-
Bally In the affirmatite. Not only so he answer
ed by letter, and sometime after by another let
ter to the same effect, both of which_are now in
the possession of M. Kossuth. His agent would
be received with all the sympathy, respect and
esteem which the American people and Govern
ment feel for Manger/ and the men who repro
-sent her cause. He would be received with
every distinction paid to other ministers,' and
with more sincerity in It than the distinction
paid to the Austrian envoy. Mr. Webster added
that M. Kossuth's communications would always
be received in a corresponding spirit of friendli
ness, and should be answered in writihg.
When M. Kossuth saw Mr. Webster. for the
list time, there was a marked ohango visible In
his general spirits, though not towards himself,
for that was ever he same, but in ' respect to po
litical affairs. Lt evidently felt discouraged.—
"My time is gone," he said, on M. Kossnth's
tempting to revive the question of Foreign poll
oy ; "others will come after me to direit our pot.
icy. .I em no longer of u s e to your cause.- The
Democratic party will carry the Presidential elec
tion, and then, God knows the rest." This was
only a few weeks prior to the great statesman's
death. His day of usefulness had indeed - found
Its last period.--.N. P. Tunes.
SWIM= DXPELNDINOB UPON TUN NORTIL
IVO maim the following extract from a speech
made by Mr. Albert Pike, at the Southern Con
vention recently held In Charleston, S. C. Said
Mr. Pike: •
".I2 is time that we should look about us, and
sae in what relation wo stand to the North.—
Prom the rattle with which the nurse tickles the
ear of the dad born in the South, to the ahroud
that covert the cold form of the dead, everything
comes to ut from the North. We rate from be
tween sheets roads in Northern looms, and pillows
of Northern feathers, to wash in basin's made in
the North, dry our beards on Northern towels,
and dregs ormselves in garments :woven in North
ern looms; we eat from Northern plates and
dishes; our rooms aro swept with Northern'
brooms, our gardens dug with Northem spades,
and our bread kneaded Id trays or - dishes of
Northern woad or tin; and the very wand which
feeds our fires is cut.with Northern area, itched
with hickory brouyht frOnt Connecticut and New
York.
011.1zADA tuft vrours.—Wo rtvet that wear°
compelled to state that the enterprising proprie
tor of these extensive works, Mr. P. hiTormiek,
has been obliged to suffer them to pus out of
his hands. creditors were not all willing
to eztend time to him; meths Freeman, andho
has confessed judgments to an amotwt - emecient
to secure all his laborers end those forstehinie
material, eo that they will retain theirsmges up
to the date of the Judgment& 0 0 . " I ,.. r j ad gmenta
follow for his other creditor", """ rope
Including all his real estate here, is In theban
of sheriff Allen, who will het the works in op
eration, till the stock °n hand Is worked up.for
the benefit of the creditor& in: the mean time,
some arrangement may bo made satisfutory to
all parties.. The amount of stock-on hand in
the sha p e of raw materials is very large; and,
when warted up, will greatly increase the final
ma ts. The laboring . class are thus sure of
their pay ea they go; a matter of no small mo
ment to them in those times.—Neee Cattle Jour:
Samsun Or- Auxono Fatroosrmis.—The old
steamboat Massaehusette, lying in the harbor of
New:York, near: Jersey City, 'Wail seised 'on
Thursday; by order' of the United States au
thorities, on. the ground that She "wiz about to
participate -in an unlawful , expedition:. -There
were onboard at the times crew of about twenty
men shipped for a six month ' s artdre ; alp ! - a
large number of iron-boned boxes, I:automat's
several' thousands's' Of flint-look muskets, 'Many
tons of and, slot of hearytnadelarness,*trei
end prorlsima, a good xapplyf aramunition,
' The captain of the steamer. had tare or
three daye previously _obtained fnutt , , the New
York enstom-house • clesresse forallenthern
port; anon n fictitious , Insoles, lonV did mit prc.
*seed on his voyage in oonsetpuma of the chief
engineer ha "
ring abiented himself and the ladle
p9sttionot those on board to sail "Ithaca id=
An editor's life le spent, 111 naliering °levet
people into deperved (*MAO ; he sins as *indi
ctor - outside the vehicle in 'which-prodigious
tslints so di l y "to ! 4414 9 i5r 47; ' •
VOLUME LXVIII-NIThIBER 187.
An Irishman, at the War. --
The following is &literal extract frOns a kite r
of a private soldier—an only eon—to his moth.
or, living in a poor cabin, wear hloynalty, Ire -
land:
"The Camp at BaMcVey&
"0! ahager Sewel—Shure its sorry your own
boy woi_l_bo to - triton your Quid hart by telling
-Lywiraithe despret work we is having been every
day. Matther of Moses, of you and my own
darling Kitty—oh my cormoience l was near for.
getting her. How is every bona in her botly . l-,
All I was going to tell you when I. began to speak
of that darling—if you and she only saw no I Y-,.
ingin the down trenches bed look to them—
and it raining oats and dogs. Oh! an' troth and
Its yourself would drop sanspartfuls of tars for
the poor fellow that left the sweet little . house
and the cow—not Mazy anything about you and
rlity—and all to seek for user. Mesta and its
a little of it goes a gnat way here, and mighty
little I've seen, unless you'd think it war the
mark to get a ballet from one of thosothe.lry vag
abonds, the Rushans. Pon me conscience I'd
think it much more enterable to die of starvation
in Skibereen, and be taken home and be baled
what you might call decently. Bat egm macre
sure I must tell you some of my_coregious ex.
plaits. Yon must know, women, that I was
one of the bravest fellows tho army, so .I was
chosen to cross the river at Alms first; so in I
dashed, and the rest of them after mo; and if
you only saw the billets and shells flying about
me, sure it was enouglito make my heart fall.
Well, I got to the other side of the river, after
being wet up to my neck, and just as rreaohed
the bank my shako was struck off by a cannon
ball; and if yen only saw your own beautiful
nobytheaded boy, without a bit of a mullion to
save his head from the sun, BUN you. would have
broke your heart ant and out. On. I marched
till I . got a bullet right thro' the oaf of my leg;
so down I fell. Well, I looks about me and I
sees no red coats, but a lot of halryvillains only,
half dead about me, and one in particular. Holy
Saint Pettier! will ever forget the out of the
vagabond till the day I get the mold over me/
Well, I saw the scoundrel lift himself upon his
elbuw, and with great pain raise the gun and
Are at me; bat Bt.. Patrick - saved me; and the
gun missed. With that I crotched. over to the
wretch and caught him by the gullet;, and says
L 'By the hole of my coat, if my mother's son
had yon down in Moynalty, its a little he'd
think of kicking o half a score of ye's.' Well,
tho' the , spelpeen 'fired at me and. I lying, I
could not murther him in cold blood. Well I
must end here, and .entroth, If I was down with
yowl:moo more, it would take apower of talking
about honor to coatis me away. And hoping you
and Bitt y all the happiness of the Bragyi,
/ rem Tr Bon c
. ..led Met?. ever ain
trewhearted !o,er,
"PAT BRADY."
A Cnanoi or BRIBEIIT.—The Harrisburg cor
respondent of the Philadelphia Ledger states that
when the bill supplementary to.the set of 1847,
defining and punishing the offence of bribery,was
Up for consideration in the Senate a few days
ago, Mr. Price made the following statement:
That after the passage of the consolidation
bill through the Senate, and while it was yet
Vending before the House, he was , directly ap
proached by smember of the House, asking com
pensation for the support of the bill, and its safe
conduct through that body. He promptirrefewed
to be engaged In such a transaction, end remon
strated with the member upon the linpropriety
of his course, representing the justice of the con
solidation bill; and the unanimous sentiment of
the peaple of Philadelphia in its favor. The re
ply was, that ho was aware of that fact, but he -
thought there was 'something in it,' and that he
might as well make a little, and that lie knew
fifteen others who were ready to aid in Ito pas
sage for a reasonable compensation. -Thorough
ly disgusted at the man's venalitl,...he (Mr.
Price) arose in order that he might deist% when
the miserable creature turned, and " a last
appeal exclaimed, 'can't you give fit dollars
Srnavr •Ruarnort.—A petty insiirrection re
candy broke.ont among the peaseantsef Oren',
in France, on account of art edict that'bad been
Issued, ordering them tore:move thestraw thatch
from the roofs of their houses; and cover the
buildinge with_Some less coinfinstible materiaL
A recent account states that thirty-fire or the
leaders in thenffair, were convieted of partici
pation in the riot, and Thirty-form of them were
condemned to periods jof imprisonment varying
induration from fifteen days to two years. The
thirty-fifth, who was shown had prepared a cord
for banging the prefect who hod issued the
odious mambste, was , sentenced to five years'
confinement in a prison.
et:Siouan° C. & C.llutioan.—The annual
electloWer Directors in the Cleveland, Columbus
and Cincinnati. Railroad, RrldstY,'resiThad in the
election of the following gentlemen: Leonard
Cue, Alfred Halley, Richard Hilliard, •A 111328
Stone, Jr., Witt,' M. B. Scott, L. M.
Hubby, Saml. Williamson, E. &Prosser, Buffa
lo, and Hosea William, Delaware, and John Mil
ler, Columbus.
Messrs. :Woolsey and Gißet,--former Directors
--declined running, having removed from the
city..
HAPM Tin. or TEM PACUM.--Tho Collins
steamship Paciflo sailed from New York for Liv
erpool on the 27th December, and arrived out on
the 9th inst. She sailed from. Liverpool on the
18th, and arrived off Sandy Rook on Wednesday
at'6 P. AL, but was obliged to haul off on ac
count of the thick anow - storm. Thus the Pacific
made her round trip from New York to Liver
pool and back in twenty-seven days, and dis
charged eight hundred tons of freight. The Pa
cific brought back the news of her own arrival
at Liverpool
Bruit 07 WHEAT.--The Winchester Virginian
states that, from an estimate made with some
care, it would appear that the millers of Fred.
_crick 00., Va., have now on hand, or expect to
hive delivered when they are able to receive it,
not less that 130,000 bushels of wheat from the
crop of last year. This is a larger stock than
usual at this period or the year, and ie attribu
tale to the low condition of the milittgetressne.
It is, stated that the bridge over Beck Island
'at Dixon, Illinois, one of the most expensive
structures on the line of the Illinois Central
Railroad Company, has been carried away by a
freshet, which has also caused an inundation of
the surrounding country. The accident will
delay the through° business of the road till the
bridge can be rehußt
' A number of Catholics had money deposited
in the Canal Bank, which they have probably
lost by the explosion of that institution." Bishop,
Flipp, in open Church, administered -a sharp re.
puke to the losers. He told- them that. they
should have given the money to him on deposit,
for the use of the Lord, and nit entrusted to the
hands of heretics; ; The plous IliShop is folly
competent to take charge of all the money and
wool of his dock.—Ckes. Zzacier. - ,
A GOOD Suricissnoit—A correspondent of the
'London Morning Chronicle, alluding to the reit
erated demands of i the “Times"' for the recall
of Lord Raglan, suggests the propriety of ap
pointing the "Criedes" correspondent of the
"Thunderer," Commander in Chief; at the same
time urging the measure'of clenetinghim to the
Peerage, under the title of ~Baron
FALL Ls Horn Thorre.—The newspapers of
New. ork are prodbitittg a fall in house cente r .
RIM!' h.were uP • Yes)*" two SP, with the gen
eril Weston. A largo number of leases are
now " m a, 'the bird times having compelled
people to edonomEte by living more compactly.
samirestuia' are in operstionhere to produce
the came effects.
A few days ago, a little fellow of about Berea
summers wont up to a fruitetand, and rising on
tiptoe; peered over at the fruit, remarking u be
Welded a dime: "I think I will bays. few ap
ples to take home to the children."
As Herstiatifuso llszon.—A hairdresser on.
der the lifarlboro' Hotel Boston,_ Maim, has razor that' came use! in the Mayflower, which
has beak in nee inGen.. Gates' fandlyitearlyerer
elute.. It to still bright and keen, - ...and looks
well enough for mother 28ftyeare suttee.
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