ciaJnir:tr - rt Imip,toz;.mOrtlillsr74 pas. 9, 18457 ticiaftorthrt:Ccornrartos.—Thls body met nark at urns e'tgoeln yesterday morning; th= • dhinslifactnaottit place Lon: the repOrt Of Parker otx. , !Corporel Pcmishment." Mr. Dleksorivraeln fever of .corporal punish. meat atfteMettla of Compe ll ing i obedoenoe of echo - O.lHe didn't believe to gradation as the only Mr' ge th.ught expulsion, was a good way.of enforcing tmbmisslan to' discipline. Mr. Wakeham of Allegheny was opposed to a system, od degindstioe. It takes away all inoen. Use and ambition from the , pnpil to mate e'er. tiont for PfemOtion, The report was adopted. blr.ltilt of Upper St. Clair read a report on Saturday Teaching—Should it be abolished 1" The report being open to discussion, several gentlemen deacanted oq , the subject, sad it was than adopted. - Mr. Env, of Birmingham, read a report on - "The Duty of Seltlropeovement on the part of the Teacher.. even the means of accemplishing. - lt," recommending attendance atNornal Schools. Mr. Irbit44l), of Chartlers township, engaged the attention ofthe convention-for soma twenty minutes, assisted by his daughter, in elucidating • 7: a new system, - of which he is the Inventor, of "Teaching: Grainier by Muilo," with several practical illustrations. - He is author of a work on this stthject, where' his system to folly ex platted. , ' • 7 Mr. M'Olyttionde, of .Chartiers, delivered a long and interesting assay on "The Tesehera" Mr. Boyd, of Staler, followed with one oral, tied tlesehers' Institutes." Mr. - Simpeon thought that teachers in the ru . ral districts should form toast associations. They *I. would remelt beneficially. , The report was then adipted. - The committee on rosoluttotut reported a num- I her, of which we give a aynopsia let. Haploid, That the objector this' coasta -1 t tion'tniet with. our cordial approbation. - Thanking the gentlemen who bad addrea sed the convention. Bd. 'The favor of Teschore Institutes. 4th. In favor of giving female teachers equal compensetion with males. 1 • ' 6th-. In favor at Normal Sohotils. 6th. In favor of abolishing Saturday tesohing. 7th. Complimentary. of B. M:' Kerr, County littperlitandent, as a friend and hard worker in the cacao of education. , • Tendering the thanks of the convention to the proprietor of the Iron City College, Mr. • .Tenkins, for the gratoitous use of the Hall. - lir, ~,J,cor. W. Lewis, then offered the following • as an amendment to the report: I r Resplaeri, Thet - lt, is the well-settled conviction iof the convention that the County Saporta , tendent otight.,not to h e . pecuniarily connected, either directly or Indirectly, with any eahool which is extra MBilitr, and not required by law , to be established.., Mr, L: wished to explain that ha didn't wish to reflect in any mentor upon the present inottm beat. He merely wished to establish the subject of the resolution as a principle. It yea moved and. adopted that the resolution . he postponed Mr. Kerr moved to reconsider the action of ' • the convention, and hoped It would pose.. as he, - for one, - felt that it was 'entirely correct. Ho didn'twiablntact! to'be connoted - with them :i. at first personally,' but he highly, ,approved of them, and merely took chorge, of thofirst to start ' t .t the institution into favor. He had never gained !anything pecuniarily from that connection. ; The motion was adopted, and after a long die ,cuisiori,.by various gentlemen, the resolution id i 1111.,Keirlas . then"calle , l on to address the . . cosmostlo;,o3 entertained the for somelimo, stark:gib:at he was highly gratified with the tient attendance at its - sitttinge of such a large ntuabei„•and alth with the -results of its delibe ,•i Cot:Holtz. then by request, made some very pertinent remarld. He was followed by Prof. Thompson, who said ••••:- he considered the teachers of Allegheny County had done as. moth in the great cause or educe "- tion as those of any other-district in the Com !! monwealth—ia factibey -were generally the first in any great movement of this nature, and mere the prime movers in tho last: State Tesehets' - • 1. Convention.: • ,After the visaing orthe minutes, and the •• transaction et -some otherniimportant business, ' • the convention adjourned ioo meet in Bitty next, at the cult of the County emperintandent, the place to be designated hereafter. . , it Fri ' • lOT Asp. &sh Li nessr.--- day night three men`, named WM Sheridan, Casper Itenstng t and trut.' ifelo,- - Were lodged in jail on a charge of riot . •and• paha - larceny instituted Against ; ' t them by Christopher' Heil .ind ti. -Heinelright. On Wednesday night - IV appears that they , .doted the hose of Niehoine Hal, in Peebles township, aid acted .there in "a most outrageous mamas. The, proprietor of the tiOtIED oiled his nelsfilioin to hie tiosiatanee, and it vac only 'when finale , repeatedly that they were driven • fr: = avertrom the..presuises. They were disguised • - at the tithe, r a id;Hall believes it vas their in , tention to rob him. The homes of two of the parties wan searched the hest day, end a quentity of leather, togeth er with two eeddlei, a blidle and a set of oar -.; triage battiest ,itice.found secreted in ant of the '3 'lay placer:Theywere stolen from - Mr.Hemeiright 3. tanner in,Pest Libeity, and Identified by bim an hie property. Commitments for both often- Gee hoe been lodged against them. e _ Bassi. Mmtant, committed. some time ago for the robber, of several articles Tram the roe-. ideura of Mr. dd'Kuight, on Poen street, ems brought before•Jtelge lirClure on fisturdey i morning on s habeas corpus, and asked to ho •1r illscbarged on ball. The Court demanded ball in $l6OO. salts stop-sister waa offered as so - 4.1 . entity, but bis 'Honor *refused to sonopt, and do -1 mended that a tam ;should be. brought to 'give additional .security for the- appearsuee of the defendant.' :He vas then committed to. unlit further vase, end his Meads are making ern , 'boos • .btaln the required temerity. Tna itiososuitam,a.—The ice. on this rivor, about els Volook Batarday evening, oonunlneed youting,in great quantities 'over the data, and the etreint Is now - alear to Turtle. Creek, and most probably aboie: Tho Birmingham Ferry boat was on its way up when' the breakup occur red, arid had to turn book when about half way. . Some WY pairs of cost boats started down from dam No. 1 daring the day, and pair of barges. This will be good tows to tho Cineln- iL i Tii alr 'l/113 beMy on Saturday as in the month of Kay, au& over coats were doffed by nearly everybody lie altogether nnueeeeeary i r- Wbedoia ard'doots" were opened wide to strait the fresh alr,' and several persona whom we inet, appeared to have s :sudden attack of ' , epilog taros !'d On Sanday rip this changed, and n 4 nine o'clock we Bad a inter t breeze and a totop_erature below free:tug. - - - ' :.- - ..-::•.:1....-- . ...... i , ":-.!;.,::,-:.::':!%- .: : : • :;:: ..... '.:.•?:';: -:::..,:, '1 r..,,:•':::::.!:::!::i4-*:',Vi, ,- ..7,- , 5. , ! , : .7 ~..!.;=7,1;,- ' : . ..; . :%V.ii: ',.j-.'..-..'..]1 1: • .• ''' - ... . .. . ROWDTIBIL—Joseph Osten WI7 .firreste4 end '-• 1 , brought before the Idayer On Saturday, for die ,,l orderly conduct in the Diamond. lie_ :vent round pushing the people off the paiemorliti; and • • knocking down the wares in trent of the stores, and striking the horses, sad' behaving himself badly eterylray. The Mayor; In default of $lO to pay tole gee, very-preporly committed him, to 1011. . BRE - - • _ _Nawolutn Onasostrr.--Thoso cottons to to lb operations of nature would do well to notice a man of foe, which has attracted a good deed of eurLosity, at the fobt of Garrison alley, just above the Hand at. Bridge.. It •le 85 inches thick, elear;solid, Allegfornfloo, aril 115 measured on Saturday by rainy persons. This, we think, Is the thickest foe which the Allegheny his borne on its bosom for many years, •• , • Oes of the.Whee6sg whole startod down on _ Saturday, and s. number of tow•boata. 2ho I wharf preoontodu.edowe of bwatlitur a:Salty, and wait covered with boxes, • bottle, and ell kiwis of merchandise ready to start..toaday.- Savant of the baste ars already Loden, and prepared to start onoe mere' on their regular frips doWn La _ , - A Ihsonimaza :„Ilmnsmso.—John Doak was 'brought before the Mayor on Saturday, on a sarsty'ot; the peace, and committed in chult or bail, charged, on. oath of hic I. a drunk. anus and disorderly condvet.l. It appears that John creates disturbances-at: 04m, _Greats the !manta, &a, *natn io net eppport Ids . fatally. - ' - _ Ilsommin:—Bighteed yonng men bare join ed the liaised liltates:serrioe nines th e fi rst of Jaitutry iho reerniildg office established in on: oltj.en.she corm , of Foortis and Smithfield 'streets. Thal destined first for Carlisle Bamako, sad from.thenee-to different points on the Westensfrantiers—Pelifornis, Oregon, Net Me:ieo, &c e an Saturday, committed a woman tanuct',Brldiotliilhart for " The t and batternatiioityaPatbitzlis Baker.mag. istrate walla :probably hoe discharged tbe wo-. eWin 0 11 thslonati glicied against har t had it not hoicks the' riot - dst ha understood she val in the hehlt:.erSwppiyipg kisiuor. to. small Tan aimeampEr.—We aro !alarmed by le gen- I damns iilkaanme barn - from Ore )1111 Furnace. tdx miles isheye IS:Waiting; that the: Allegheny Timm bLedeem_ Of lie at. teat The boats en this stream will commence running in n . day or two: A Urge amount of Igo. !lasted pet our Mt, Friday alght- BRIT ti... 10 Three: or Banat-0n Fridtty .P.• gtel Ehnen yeas d age. wax red to the Reuse of Refuge by, Alderman Heinle, for iaeonigibil- It:, on eamplatut of her parents. "~~~:~ A BAD Paranousraux—A dog floating down the middle of the hdlegheny river, on a anie or lee; attracted 6 great deal of attention on Sat urday evening, It is . not karma how the poor animal gof into such a petition, but howls mak ing tremendous exertionetlo gain the 'nom on arriving opposite our city, at one moment diving 1 andel& mass of ice, at another seated on s tarp cake, gazing demurely at the crowd gathered on the shore, watching anxiously the result of his effort'. Ar ihe meeting on Friday evening at the Merchants,Exchange, there ware very law pres ent, and nothing definite was transacted. A desultory diectundon was had in regard to' the improvemeitt of tho Ohio river, and a committee of three was appointed to mato report hereater in regard to the Usury laws. ,Fm: costa were before the Mayor Saturday umenblg—:four for drunkenness. 'Peter Who was committed for thirty days in default of fine ofUrs for creating a disturbance at a party which took place , on Pennsylvania Avenue Fri• day evening. Tall Penn Tp. Teachers' Institute holds a re gular meeting on Saturday next, at Unity School house. B. M. Kerr, County Superintendent, and blr. A. Bard, Principal d the Fifth Ward Pub lic School, will lecture on the doeskin. Tirotrza.—A splendid bill is offered for this evening-41m magedfloont dramaof "The Car penter of Bonen, or the 11118810 re of Bt. Bartho lomew," and "The Toodtee." Bee anammee moot in our advertising columns. Commis holds @pedal meeting this evening, Then the report, of the Finance Committee -will be preeentr.d, sad some other important bust nese transacted. - Da, A. O. Mtn).Docr. has been reappointed paysiolelan to the Board of Health• SIM Conti of Common Pleas meets spin to day. Mracuay, when taken to excess, debilitate the eystom, destroys the marrow. weakens the blood, and brings about (Moue whioh renders burthensome. When enoh is the cue, the sufferer may readily End relief in the nee of Cartes Spaniel Mixture, Dever•failing anti dote for this deatruotive poison. In Virginia alone there are hundreds of persons who hue been permanently auxea of mercurial affections by the nee of Carter's Spanish Mixture. . Brisson from a letter by the Bev. Mr. Chtiroli- : hill of Boston, who is now travelling ler his health in the East. ..It gives one on ever present idea of the ex pansive enterprise of his countrymen, to find their commodities of commerce continually in his path wherever he goes. I have not visited any. considerable city of Turkey, where I did not find the Medicines of my country represented by AVM's Canny Plateau.. In Smyrna, Aleppo, Jaffa, Jerusalem and Constantinople, we Bee in sorb, on the door post of some bazaar, the pe culiarly Amoriesn looking Iron curd, of Dr. Ayer, saying in a language which not one in a thousand of the passers by c Co an read, C "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for Coughs, lds and oniump. firm, Sold Here." On a shelf behind. the cress legged musaulman are seen the bottles with their English, Spanish, French and German faces turned towards the crowd, and on enquiriog we are told that foreigners are not the only pur chasers, but the true believers themselves waive their trust In fate to try this product of Amami- CISn, skill, when they find there is no other cure for them. 1 I was told. yesterday that the Cherry Pectoral had been presented to the Balton, and Is now in constant use in his harem, and In the hospitals of the Emptier * • fikom the Boston aurae] . nutmeg Usratte.l. fr e 'A Perfeuned lireath.—Wriat lady or R•lttlero an would resoam under the come of • direurmahle breath whemby ming the ••agre cf a tom) lowerf. sa • dentifrice would not only render it twee , . trot Mare the teeth white ea slalasterf hinny moons do not know their breath Is bad. sad the subject Use delicate their friends will never watt= It.* Put Ik single drop of . the Halso r an your toothbrush sad wuk the tooth night and rooming. A Bette oent bottle will last • year. A Ittiteetecx. truction may eseily 'he .atuired by lie ' log the.legas of a Tacesensd IeSOCTI.' It will remove km andforclies tram the akin. leafing Ito • oft and roseate hue. Wet &to wet, pour on two or three drops. and wash the feet , night wed morning. OBATENG Matt ZIST-407(470II2SIULTInirteuth In either warm or mid water. Dour on two or three drops of "Bea Of alhoneend flowers," rub the beard wall .d It velli mage• beautiful soft lather much feeilltating the °terse Um of alluring. Moe ooky Pity Omits. FISIONII,IOO. IMIIPTIOarI. New York, B. A.. PAYINIMTOJEL a 00.. 11. OEG II KHYBR, It. R. SKLIXita • . and ILEiliblti BEDS T. 8.. CALLOW= Sdasnale Hall. Agents for Pittsburgh • tobaLlyeod. IMKIR. J. DEIPOSOIiA GOLDEt. PIELIODICAL MLA YOB MULLS, ballillnls In torritettnit WI. anti removlng olartrantligla of tine Illonthr= tom whatervertartas. All Medical Men Know . . AS well as many or —lam LW no lonia jaw enioy, good tat Ant), Antaldsah see it whether NegniAr. anti whenever , ter an batsmen:a to t fee= olm%, vAld any other mum. tbe prneral heahh weal im.aldWay to dwhnee. and the want. of snob 11 netnetly bag born tits <ante of lo many ecartutastlone eghong 1001111 11121i11. U 1•11.11111. W. I. the OA*. halpitation of tbs bean, loathing of hod and dlitarted also most stray. IMMO flan Lb* lateynn clan of nature: and whenever that is the me. the PM' wUTITMVX=V4.O4,..., each has. whkh 801 be =tali 'Wowed. and all amuse peculiar to he .... 7 ........, eltreAt pain Ohl yea Ren e and veld by all the litragsbAe.... l br-aa.. La i t MD, Agents As M r twoj i Lta SULTOit'a A D AU W. (iltargh.fili NY P A CO. egalhit st, r 7lit burgh. liter will amply the trade at. groprittutee prime. and *end %be riu.b7 =a on metal ot We/ tbrootth rittsbargla P. t7t. asillydAtela NSACOABOY SNUFF-500 nag. lust raa Iva and for Ar• by 07 YLESIIEIG BROS. ILA.ENnEED 01.1.-1000 galls. in store and fin gala Irr ILE3IOII BIIO2t. EXTRACT BINELIJ-0: 1 j_B, dr& In eon and far •w a- 11 Bits sosf L~pT TS U~AY 7E2 TINE-15 bb le on bond ed Pr.g.llLlsll£*o MI3 fiRISTADWID'S HAIR LYE-24 G dos. on 1-/ bawl sad far b 7 /LEMIN ItStAS. • CODA ASII.—A eiciperior article on flaw and for We br 10 rummer BROS. iI.ONOYNTRATED LYE on InolLanAlor • TTPPEft LEATERR-30 doz. m atoro au far sale by RIOWD 215-Libarts at. 'W An aaeortmenr of thl OE ILICIFD BARD. tot munkfuture 11' 100 bbls for sale 111 !MILT II COLLIN& f. 7 ANCEFESTEA BAUS-3000, - thi: low 34 ` e:: n """ b ' taa I" ' " A in & rgosum Arcß 11111A.---id—'-Y1.9. —6O tons n on hand moo. tun urir sitoo br fel _____------------- 7 ------- ------ T ANOASTED AND LIME CILTY I I • DANIC.HOTZEI I Wo are pimonma No t.t. Not. of the More Woken atlas rOll GOLD AT Mall= HAM than mly ttber Doom Perrone barb:m i t= reensli Wl rerimd to that '"111111711.111Tliglit: AP VAtTid. Aro, Jo (MOP fb.llt. BRO. I CO. tinkers and Brotanse Broken, No 15 Wood street, one door from kint .net /Inn rt DOLLARS—LBasineas Man 11161VplflttrtMarttrul Dollars. one! fn tb .alts vat A b al U. LAUGHEIDGE & MAXWELL ILLIMICSINISILS Cr Brushes, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames yip DEALERS IN CLOCKS, ROUSE FUItriISELINO ODODIVIo“Pier 120 Wood Smoot. vt WO. Plttsburgb. , biscritus Itrusbes wads to crass. terslyd Or 813,1,8 PURE RXE WHISKEY-, ty sna 10 icsraold on band and fayn t l z ad i li onautttita to atilt noreba ,tara at WELKIN & worst mt. Alleattent• rat to the' 11E SALT FISH. MARKET— Ida' Milian. Ss Good Mackeal. egs It Tarli Ilallbat.S 4 ;• C.dnaht Mash Bound, -8,1% Lata rah. (Pi jams fluting, :OS "fl dos. at MOW S& PATIOWeI, Is au Dlssaand. OLD----COUNTRY TEA ABT (1117. DesTo'e) laths INwamod—Warranted peless Ten st Los, 750 sod. IL 141 b, We solltlt the pablio b, e st -e un ote s Obr Tess wlttt Oak thirjhays bousht elkestkes pekes 1 This method wiN woONProvo wh N o W T T IN t ON, Om and chmvat Vas k Meta:NO.-. NOIMI PA Prow/Wpm_ Chem Jost eeemnd awl the eels be ' ' ' • WORM PRO• k far ear °elks Dismood.a, ()LAB 1.-1 day Ina far oalo M Oa gallon, HAWORTH. WAR isBROWNLEE'S. • the. Damond. Bost brands of- Estra Sup:eine flour . er y dA P ' BLIVOK BILKS aro selling at thou PLAIN *impair a BIIIICIIFIIIIOS, coutidoroblY Bolling *me quality nu be ookl tor if bought ot .0 In/Mita 'Kuban mortal. ft I • BBLS WHITE BEANS; it 2° b°° ' prim A ltetatirtig. 76 176tu amt. J*V o i7,l l .',Eul,TdD i kralL m enel.l.r a PLESPID NEW BLED PLACILEB oan node had at NORRIS PATIOS% in Um Dia'4l. I. AK 0 FOB, ONE HUNDRED DOL- XidiogrilbitiAtri "ANNUM ttrid dcorstoors 6th st, Asil7r)l TY DOLLARS. • —An AwAleat.llAlioroe IDAodem 4 octave "Car, sn's maim" besol4 4birty_ d0114r4. . • • • • • OItABLOTTAI DUMB. 11F_I VJcsbov _tr444. 'MAYOFOA elegant =no 16 at az . octavo Plan* ictirlaretTattarti. Oar abote Eta street, FzNEED APPLES -24 Backe to arrive for o. s l____._.!.!-------4-113NE_L--1nkc2426 EACH&`3—f2O Baeke to arriveotniasd B: for a.C—• 309bble No. 2 Soap Rain: IA 60 do di.c.. % , 111,101A0 p d g 101061 3 0 0 .67 """1 0AP AND DB Chip, 100tozas Pam 100 barn Be. D.P. ' -W basso Maw d " 60 bouirlAyted 0 0 . 14 /ea 30 bans Btu Ostulitlh 16 b:spliTri a, golmortir Maio bY Sp - Last Nig ht's Mail. From Ilfoaragna. • Tadsee N. Y. Rieneihas the renewing Web gene received by a epeclal correespondent who came in the Cahavbs. "Mr. B. N. Stagers, 11. S. 'Moil Agent at San 'ltaricisco, who left Greytown on the 'fill of January, informs us that milieu' had been re• caved there from Gen. Walker to - the Fhb of that mouth —which is Sor 10 days later thaw previous advice& "He states that the report, which reached bore some days since by telegraph from New Orleans, that Greytown was in possession of the Costa Mons, was utterly untrue. He was him self there for come time, and everything was - perfectly quiet "Fifty-one men, who had served under Walker and been discharged upon the expiration of their time, had found their way to Greytown, and ra t ported that Walker's position at Rivas had been o undisturbed,—and that ho h frm 450 to 500 effective men under his immediate command. "Captain_Scott was at San Juan with two hundred an fifteen men, fitting out a steam boat with four pieces at artillery, for the pur pose of recapturing the boats from the Costa, Ricans. Four hundred men were expected I from New Orleans, and ninety-two from Califor- I nia, in the steamer Sierra Nevada. "A quarrel is reported to have arisen between the Guatemalans and Costa Riostu3, which may injure tho entente dardiale of the Allies, and im pede the future operation:"; "A letter to the Times, dated San Juan, Janu ary 21st, contains the following: “It is said that the Sierra Nevada has been taken by the Costa Rioons. She had not been heard of ranee her departure from :ion Joan del Bur, and as it was known that the Costa Ricans were at Ban Juan del Bur in large numbers, and as two Chilton men of-war were supposed to be on their way to blockade that port, it le thought she has been seised. "On the other hand there is a rumor that she pose be_on taken by General Walker, for the pur os of conveying troops to Costa Rica, with a view of attacking Son Jose, and thereby "carry ing the war into Africa." Both, however, ate rumors, and the latter hes been in circulation long enough to have been confirmed by official news had it been true. The friends of Walker here, not having heard from him, oenceived the idea that he had chosen to march into Costa Rico, instead of proceeding to attempt to retake the Transit. And, assuming such to be hie course, they arrived at the conclusion that he must hove taken the Sierra Nevada to °envoy his troops. "Apia—four days ago—some Coeta Ricans who came down, dated that General Walker had been forced to leave Riese with all his force, and take a position at Ban George, where he was surrounded by the allied fortes. and being near ly out of provisions, had offered to capitulate." The same letter contains a very highly colored report of the "British interference,' which seems to amount only to on offer of protection to such British subjects as were among the emi grants by the Texas. The offer was made by Copt. Cockburn, of H. M. ship Cossack. HOLit TUE ASBA95lll.—From the detailed aocounts of the trial of this man who assaulted the venerable Arohblehop of Paris we take the following : At the end of the evidence of the curate of St. Germain (one of the prisoner's kindest friends) the scooted agnin flew into a violent rage, when the President advised him, and for the last time, that If he was not more tranquil he would, according to law. here him removed. Verger, with great exultation, then mild, "Well, let It be ee. Ido not far death more than your court ofjutiee. I shall mount boldly the scaffold. I fear only God—God alone." The trial was then suspended, the court rising, and the prisoner being removed. On leaving the aconsest's box. Verger exclaimed in a loud voice, "People, defend me!" The counsel named by the court for the defence (M. Nogent Bt. Sureirs) eubmitted to the jury that Verger OM woo cot of sound mind. He thought the evi deuce edduced made out a strong case to sop-' port the plea of itteanity. The prisoner killed the archbishop In publie, in broad day- light, and without taking a precaution to ! effeot his escape Ile had ny committed this ' murder to avenge an interdiction which the murdered man bad not pronounced. At the time of the aet he had uttered a cry which had nothing to do with the grounds of the leterdio tion. There was no rule of moral proportion to be found between the act and the motive. The man was religiously mad, and eminent authors had stated that religions medusa was thaworst of all. He concluded by Baying that his hope and his consolation were that the jury would relieve the citizens of Pule from a heavy i grief, by saying that a prelate to gentle, ea virtuone, en charitable, as the lets archbishop,' bad been struck by a madman, and that hasten ' reason had not to answer for le black a dotion. The President ehortty summed up, and ury, after retiring twenty minutes, returned a verdict of "Guilty." Sentence of death was then passed 1 in the usual form (Verger being still sheen{,) and M. Nogent Saint Laurens was directed i n form °hltmtlltbek againsti three e the d°7 nt s e t e n o : P l the Court of Caseation e°.°"l to The Pule correspondent of the now writes: trVerger sent in his appeal this morning. The Count of Cluntlen will, I em told, meet to-mor. row, and the appeal will doubtless be taken into consideration. If the court come to a decision daring the sitting, and the decision be negative, ,he may be ordered for execution on Thursday. Ile has intimated a wish to petition the Emperor for a commutation of the sentence. or even par , den- No oun believes thet the prayer will be granted, es no extenuating eirenmstatiees, real or imaginary, have been found in Ms case. The execution will probably take place some day this week, at the prison, of Ls Roquette, neer the Fere la Chaise, on the esplanade outside the Este?' -----.......-------. STIASIZZ ATILICA.—By the aryl* at NOW York, on Frlday, of the Bteemship Africa; from Liverpool, we have news from Eat Ope three days later, The Swiss difficulty, though nominally settled, is to be referred to • Conference. The British fleet bee captured the forts of Bashire , and the Wand of Barrack In the Ferrsian It was aleo rumored that the occu pied tostrecan. The Chinese l e eAuthoriat Can ton continuing obstinate, the British hut taken and deaurbyed mother fork The Chinese had fired all the foreign (*stories. The -Menge were also destroyed, and tho three principal banks burned. The bombardment of - Canton' recom mit:lood jILSt. as the mall steamer -was leaving. The London Morning Herald announces that the British Cabinet had hell a meeting to die ones the reconstinetlon of the Cabinet. Another coalition Is talked of FaAliol.—Tur. BOWDMIDMIII . or BAN JUAN-- The Paris Constitutional states that the mor. chants of Nantoe hare petitioned the Culp& ror, appealing to "the high and paternal soliel tude of Ills Idelesty" in favor of the French citizens who were sufferers by the deetrucuon of San Juan, ("Greytown") by the United Static, on the 13th of July, 186-1.: The Chamber of Commerce of Orleans, and the principal merchants bf that town had previ ously presented a petition to the same effect. Their example is being followed by the merch ants of Paris, Lyone, tend Marseilles. AUCTION SAL it:!, _____ • P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 0.4.1.4reia 43/41 HAMS. korner ✓ Wood awl Ptak .O. . ALMONDS, FILBERTS, CORN IrMoutg,ite,.,4l,lA.ear.,tl74l: Tttojedr aternono. 841.1t0050l c;r•ste:ofl4:xl a5u1.411..= :eat! Y. Xrcidt.litra Tlrd a ..r0z,a360.4. A adl~l D lDart.. ID Y. El. DAVIS, /met. r. pals at thr Xat room. Solon of Wood arid ath its. GOLD & SILVER WAEODES JEWEL 1 Y. Ewan wAtua. esusiost , utat t lgr. le At Auttloa—On Tusedsy evening, fee. _ .a d ._ ...g , at tbe mmunereiel Wa f ter: 1. , v elar , or WgoLt 0 5 0 A ., - §l ",` t° tlttrOVarzi°ll :lain thlyileb Lever end Levine patch?', I variety of Gold Jewelry. one new . napalm Silver Plated Tea lialtzh;fitiii,Ttittdi..E.l.3gLAzdn:rpt: 1 niTgrMr• SPWASTwd;untent:. Walther with en Caen. " '' tm tof Panty Gov% new - P. kl. DAVLIS, ¬. elvesegor . .iL_____, ________________ MUSTER SALE OF STOOKB--On Thurs • t_t "' 111 2. word t L T ,;.= l Prge.«. gleam No "MUM:albeit,' Bridge Co. 21 " Allegheny do. 6 " ' Monongsnele do. 20 ." Western loenronee 10 " INnuengebelli Nartintien 00. 20 " Ileaehante A Afeehankge Bang of .111ltsb58gb . 80 " 20 0 1 or ritu l oral' Allot.. I.II:LUSTRATED AND MISCELLANEOUS , BOOK 2 117 aitelogne.—On Haturdzy eveningaeb. T. sr. o'clock, wUI be sold. of catalogue, at the comineto els! mid TWIRL sonwr of Wood and filth streaks cob !lotion creditable Illustrated and id Wahine:rue Booth all of wide, are net and perfect. Ant= them iloot at the - Boudoir. los nne earn Pictorial Italf 1.: i l org i u: I rig 1 , 2:7 0 „..r.1u.a.....trt4 , :x it il Act and itallettl.lent;iUreoV ot L andllieletareellign. 100 steel ulatec neiDn'r Utiemicsi Teobnology, 2 Tabu inclotitatill Lieniciany of Gamete, 11* eatoligAanctuaty. litarnwee French iterolotton, 2 'obi Beniptute lilailei7 ot Ittunatitheia 10 adored elates. MUM' Unborn I.ll.tei • Reap Uoiwi Bellede; iloilin'e Ancient Illetory. 4 Unedited Plays of BballetieeTel Indies aimed Tkelli an goon Anieting 'Perct'e lieliduee a Indent Winne. Poetry, ka. ge. I:UW . O2nm can boned and the Wolin ex. mined at me auction:llMM . . I. td DAVIS Auct. ' UOTiON B.ALES -- D dal Wei Mans. corcurrr i r k7L.P_ Tr. o'clock. AM.. Mil, r 6.1 1 . 1 ug r E= Em z , bMs.""* At.. " Colinmenlft.st Clotlotreltorittlnat. I:ll==. " 'n's. P V.TaRta. AlltaUM . . QEMIANNIJAL SALE—A. A. /Simeon it' _.l7"ll.ooo.lsilidnirri.isS4Fot.'Wl‘o 111.141t1414.1411.95.1•Vvrtmc1'°1141200 Late aleas as S 3 an 213 .6 0. worth and goo ppm WOOL Plaids at. 40 azul cla: WAS lb ass 57 acas6o yes 11)414rarth Usti. _p__,o4 a i t t ibgridan &tub, bi t. W BACONT—urnaitco..u2s..ast. 9.MMONIA-1000 gm net raid Vali fail/ _ 7," nwe : EA PIM CONGRESSIONAL WASUINGTON CITY, Feb. 7—Fizsavx.—On motion of Mr. Rook, a resolution was adopted collies oo the Secretary of the Treasury to re port a statement of the duties reunited on rail road iron, designating the time of remission, nod on what roads. Also tho amount of duties refunded with like designation. Mr. Weller from the Committee on Military, reported back with amendments the House Bill, increasing the pay of army diem. He will ask its'oonsiderarion early next weak. Mr. Bigler presented nineteen memorials from Merchants and others.in Philadelphia, praying for the adoption of measures for increasing the , trade between the Hulled States and Africa. Mr. Seward presented three from the same city on that subject They live all referred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Toombs presented a memorial from Gen. Shields and others, citizens 'of Minnesota, sat ing forth that alth ough: that Territory contains 200,000 inhabitants, peke has hitherto received no grant of lands upon oertain conditions grant ed to new States for railroad purposes. They set forth that three years ago, Congress made a grant to Minnesota for railroads, but in cense. quence of the unwarrantable interference of per eons, whose latereste were not identified with I, the Territory, the grant :was L eobsequently re pealed. At the last session Were was another application for aid, but the constant and pre tensions; interferenoe of iptiummes foreign to the good of the Territory, prevented action on this application, while many other States were made reolpients of the bounty of Govenoment. At the present session, Minnesota has again presented her claims, and while the House Com mittee on Public Lands were maturing a bill fa' her benefit, the cry of fraud was raised *gala.. the measure. Without wishing to impugn the motives of any person, they beg leave to ray, that no far an Minnesota and her citizens are concerned, they Invite the most raged eerutiny Into etch and every not, and are constrained to believe that outside monied and other Influences, over which they had no control, have endeavor ed to make out of the neoessities of Minnesota an opportunity to speculate on the liberality of Gnomes, and the vital interests of that young and vigorous Territory. Mr. Toombs said that this petition presented a curious state of thlege. Be had given careful attention to It and thoughtrit well worthy the the consideration of Congress. The inhabitants of Minnesota had been made the sport of outside speculators; their just rights ought to be res• peed, and their request that reasonable grants of land be made to the legislature subject to fa tore disposition, instead of designating partial- bar companies. He introduced a bill, making i grantein accordance with the prayer of the po. titionere, which was referred to the committee on, public lands. Several private bills were palmed and the Sen. I ate adjourned. lionen.—The House took op and paned a bill establishing the Delaware, Osage mod West ern Land Distrlots in Kansas. On motion of Mr. Orr, a resolution was pass- I , cd giving to the .widow of Mr. Brooks whatever I stun may have boon due to him at tbo time of I his death. The House, on motion, laid on the table the bill reported from the Committee on Public, Lands authorizing the Delsware and Pottowato, mie Indiana in Kansas to sell their right of way for railroads. The bill to eetabliali the office of Surveyor General in Minnesota passed. Mr. Grow gave notioe of his intention to en deavor to obtain on Tneedsy a vote on the bill to tepeal lave of Kansas. The bill appropriating $20,000 foe the com pletion of the Capitol building for Utah, came up when Mr. Dann wished to know whether the people of that territory were not living in viola lion of the laws et the United State' and in pub lie contempt of good morale and the religion of the civilized world. Mr. Grow said the Committee on Territories had been governed by estimates from the Treas ury Department Mr. Merrill reminded the House of the foot, that the passage of a resolution calling for In- ' formation relative to rho people of Utah, but that no response had yet been made to the In quiry, though the correspoodencto on that [object is on file In the department. Tbo bill was laid aside with a recommendation not to pas. The bill appropriating $60,000 for completing the Capital titilliley at meads. Mt. L robe; ail Or, 1l 1,19.1 OW the Leo. lattice of Nebraska lat.! to remove the Capitol; if so there woe no neoenity for this appropria tion. Mr. Chapman replied that It was tree a bill farebat purpose bad pasted, but was vetoed by the governor, and is noir coneiderrlentirely Wet. The place to wifioll they aeoght to remove the Capitol leo unknown and It is ouppoesi there is not a nation living within 20 miles-of it. Mr. Whitfield wants a similar appropriation for Hanaas. The people of that territory are now as 'orderly and quiet as any other portion of the Union. Some of the so calla, odious laws bad been repealed and others will be. Cngrese should deal with the same liberality and joatioe towards Kansas as they do towards other terito- rite. hir. Grow expleined thatsso,ooo had tilready been drawn for the Entices Capitol, but the Bec• rotary of the Treasury bee nothing to show whither the money had been expended. The Bill for completing the Nebraska Capitol and one of stainer character for New Mexico were passed, also a bill appropriating $OO,OOO for roads In Nebraska. The Howe perfected the Bill epproptiating $BOO,OOO for the construction of a wagon road from Fart Kerney in Nebraska via the Farah Pass of the Rooky Mountains to the eastern boundary line of California near Honey Lake, said road to connect with and form an extension of a road already authorized from Ridgely to the aforesaid Booth Pass; $200,000 were also appropriated for the constraction of a wagon road from El Paso to Fort Yarns at the month of -the Gila river, and $50,000 for the con etrucnian of a wagon road from Fort Defiance, New Mexico, to the Colorado River. Peadiug the question of its passago the House adjourned. --- Nam , YORK, Fun 7.—The eldest daughter of Mrs. Oanningham was examined at tenth, this morning, before the Coroner:4r Jury; nothing of Importance 1119 elicited, exoept with regard to her mother's marriage. Tho argument/ on the write of habeas torput, In behalf of Mrs. Cunningham, Snodgrass and Eckel, before Judge Brady, hare been poetpon• ed. Yesterday's testimony was nearly as vague as Aar. Witnesses testified to Burden's frequent expression of fears of violence and assassination from Mrs. Cunningham. Others that Borden was at Saratoga at tho time of the alleged mar ---- - Now YORK, Feb. 7.--Mr. Eckel, Mre. Cun ningham, Mr. Snodgrass and the Misses Cun ningham were brought before Judge Brady this afternoon on writs of habeas oorpne. Judge Brady remanded Eckel to the city prison on the Coroner's oomadtmants for comply in the murder of D r. Darden; Mrs. Cuaningham for a like reason, was remanded to the custody of the Coroner, Mr.• Snodgrass and the Misses Can ninghanos were disohorged, Judge Brady ruling that a Coroner bee no power to hold persons as witnesses. Lounirans, Fab. 7—Evetting. Tho river is falling; It is nearly clear of lee. The anal Is filled with bests, which nought pro, teetion from the ion and wind which hue now stetted, end Welt provente boats being taken over the falls. 74ere ere & feet water on the Chute. The 'tamer Chancellor has just arrived; the Buperior arrived this morning and loaves for Cincinnati tomorrow. The A. L Bhotwell will leave on Monday. The weather Is warm; it rained Blighty this afternoon, and there are appear• 'noes of more rain. Priam; Feb. 7.—Two attempts were made last night to tire the Oertnan Hotel, at the aor• ner of learned and Third otreats. At the seoand attempt, Jacob Christy, tho incendiary, wee 'tot mad has duce died. The recent thaw and rains halo ewollen the streams hereabouts, but there haw boon no 1106- ono damage done. Ciarsx.esm, Feb. 7.—The river remains gorged and the bottom lands aro submurged, cousin serious loaves In flour, grain and lumbar, but no Estimate of the amount can ho rondo. The water works engine house lava beat drowned out but the shipping is unharmed. Nair Your, Feb. 7.—Flour is steady. Wheat Corn firm; 2,000 bosh. sold. Pork dolt and !alter, aloe at $21,50. Provision study. Stooks active. • WAIIIIIGTOI I Cmv, Feb. 7.--The Potomac river la o y pen. The 'Acquia Creek host starts on Sunda morning and will continue bar trips regularly. Charitably, Feb. 7.—The lee gorged in the Calaholia river and much damage was done to warahoueee ,by being overflowed— Shipping Suffer when the toe, moves. Nets Year., Feb. 7.—The steamship At ?ago galled at noon tn•dey foe Uwe, She takes out V 260,000 in specie. :nISTIXOIX, Feb. 7.—Our roudetuffe hate notbeen affected by the fore b go 'deices, and peke) remain at last quotations. Raw Youtc, Feb. 7.—Cotton 'dive at an ad, twice of 101 with Wes of 6000 bales; dung Otlesns 13j; Middling Uplands 13a. , Flour quiet;ialth slag 0000 bhis. Wheat declining and unsettled, sales 8000 bush. Corn Ann sales 41,00 Q bneb. Provisions stew* Whisky heavy. Coffee 'toady. Sugar firm. Freights improving.Stonys dull and Menai ciitattaglifi . . ONE DA Arrival of the AV! New Tone, Feb. 7.—The steamer Alps ar rived to-day from Havre, whence she sailed on Sunday the 25th ult. She brings one day's later ['deices. She also brings sr-5,000 in specie. LONDON MoNET• MAREZT.—Console on Satnr• day olosettat 93;0987,. The Russians bad occupied Boma' Islands of the Caspian Sea. The Persians were concen trating their fames on the eastern frontier of the Empire. Tho Cabinet of Teheran ore invoking the pee• plc to zeal in the holy war against the British. Banta Manger, 27th.—Cotton dull and hold ers willing sellers; the sales to-day were COO bolos, and yesterday 650 bales. The market closes with a declining tandem. Breodstuffs are steady. Feb. 7—Evening. There to a better demand for Floor with Gales of 1500 bbls. port at Patriot, Ind., and part here, bead lined, delivered at $6:50, receipts light, Corn in demand, and scam at 62 to 410,—Oste firm at 446450. Whisky advanced to 23k, with sales of 900 bble. Cheese, active at fall prices ; nice 900 oozes—rather dull. Cloverseed, firm at $7, with sales 150 bble. Mese Pork, steady but quiet at $18:50. Bulk meats firm, but only io moderate demand; tales 200,000 lbs, sides at 8} ®9O ; sales 60 hhds. packed at 7} and 2500 pieces Hams at 9.1. Lard In fair demand at 12} per keg ; Grocenes firm. The river in falling slowly. Weather warm and cloudy. New 01.1.1a1 6.--Bales of Cotton to day have been 10,600 bales at 1210121, for middling. The Wes of the week have reached 60,500 bales, and the reoeipts have been 37,000 bales againat 41,000 bales for the corresponding week of last year. 11 will be observed that the receipts to the present time are ahead of last year 535,000 bales. Roger market firm at 100. Breadstuff's doll; mixed corn sells at 66 cents; red wheat $1,60, white $1,70. Coffee steady at 1010103 for Rio; the vales of the week have been 9600 bogs, and the receipts nearly 6000 bags. The stook in port is 77,500 bags. Cot ton freight! to Liverpool are doll at 946; to Havre 13-16. The exchange on London 107 and bills en Novi York range from I®! per oeut. COMMERCIAL. 00ktitITTNN ON ARBITRATION NOR JAVOAAY. J W IIanNAN, P.P., loam Macron. B Bacion. Wusuus, N GUM PITTSBURGH MARKETS Prrravrtiom Oaxma Oryrca't Monday Edornina. Feb, 9. 1957. I FLOUR—vary 10011. dolnlaloyere being shy . and looking for a dealt.. as the elven are - Opsmei. Sales 27 bbls extra from wagon at $0; 100 bbl. mt.-private terms; 20 earra and family from store at $4& 0 . 76 . BUCKWHEAT 71.01711—mie '.%) tacks from Apia at to 100 lbs. URAlN—sale 100 bus ear tkru at depot at Lea. HAY—Wes 16 load. at males ►t $l O Ol 3 . BEANS—sale 162 bus from store at 12.75; mutt brisk! CllENSl6—mdes7o b. Goshen at 12X: Tay littla avod W Ain marteh quoted at 10!ia. BUTTER—saIe. S bbl. and 1 box roll at 23.: 3 ban at 199 S bas choice a t 220. CIIANDERNINS—PaIa 6 bbis at 112,50. BOB—tale DOO 8 A at 523. BACON —The demand for the sou baste has imputed rather more activity. gun 7.000 lbs Western Eh:alder. , at SE; 6.000 ibs at 90: regalar sale. of small iota at 9!-:0 10%. and 124612`;. WHlSKY—tales 25 bbl. raw at ?Ad,: entitled very del at na. LAND 01L —sata 10 Ws No. 1 at 14.5. 300UP.--as'e 10 01.1. East.. at 1.44;e40. SUGAR—sales 10 latols Porto 8.100 66120 CO days. Tut nITES.—The rises stmt. et about 113 feet 4 tn. WI have heard of n 3 ¢rals of gnat momentln Ude ricfnitl from the breath. up on Friday. Saturday the weather wet sorb as we uroetly here in March and both Myer. we. ...lag tree of ice. Cost barges were already MM• taring oat upon their voyage. et awn. and mous etteale en epee/L.l to be nsIMT ready for their downward trip The craeleet artirltl Myatt. all along the Medlar...— The ferries to the various euburbe were mortal on their anal rout. full of pamenecre tad exeriemos, and In all the thernagbfaem where for ao long • time etagastlon hu reigned. we had the atMeet aetlyitr. ' Th• treating up at Otto down the elm seeme to hire been aerate:weal. with disaster. o net Import.. Month than supaslly ancempaalee the event. Severna steamer. watt mach injured at Cincinnati. The telegretit has already glean nada* loofraundlth of thatr camas but It La ay he of use to recapitulate:. The 011osey—a total wreck. valued et /UAW. no UM. ranee: A. W. Quarries tot toed hut may be saved, veined at slt.bol, loeutal for $12.0)0. lestres Watt. worth 14000. was staved by the Quarlisr. lan InSlinatc. Net Hot m.. forced on shore not 1e.... Yorktown , hole In bottom and tiled with water, freight not mach se to te easterisUY damaged. She was recently pard...l for the Yalta sad Alabama river trade. by Coot Mahon. who paid IILGOO for her. Wad emceed*/ 11,000 to repelling and scuirlac her. Teee Puidedtb wee ly Ins next below the Terittowo. arel was elave in by that anal.. Her o cat. was paittelly tont, and her hull M.O. and broken.— She was purchased hut mum. by Darld4lloeon &Co, for 118,101. There wee no in.rance ma her. Manna Stale, ter; probatory lost. 11017 tooth and fall of Watar.valued at 111,000, and not loomed. Cambridge forced on share but not atsterlally Unison& Ferry hosts between Clic linnet! end Covington. teenewhat hound. For the above vie are Indebted to the Cin Ossetia. At ft Louie we persalve that•large mambos of bade are adivrtisel to leave thanall&taly. The credal lifter anmsrpondont. of the Cie. Comrsoolicf I draws mach duusge. to <cal mats et elallipods. The 01 W. Woodside shared op blob and Mi. No deenem et Calm. Twenty feet of a rise in the Temactrace. tdetropo• It. arrived there on the 4th bound to Ibis city. Fill. City to les. on Wile day with Southern malt It has airmail, been ann..si that the .1 Il Conran. one of the finest boats exec built in Ude city le sunk and a/total lows Oen. Pike mat at JeCenecosille on Friday. We And the fallowing to the lova Register. The Nestbern LW.. • Olieruhand St. Paul dollen—cost y pukete .1 Ole mama Pity forty thou,. and dollen where new.etatho The Galeo altered thirtTOln thousand dollar.. worth &boat twenty thourand. wad otter boat. of the line la the earns ordwrUdd. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL: The Chaolnne.Cl Beanie of relay eam In the trowel markets Lewis. the Inulone was not heavy, but prices of the leading article. were =stained. Clone wee In good demand and Oran. Mete Pork sold at 1118,60, to a moderate , extant, Bolt Meet was offered w e re more at 710CITNe for B.dee and 99 for liamer—there {yon.. l Barrel Lead sold at Ito. Tan Wean° Detarenatto Prow. Td maie: Tonle bill. on the Tiverton Berk.. It. L., weresent ha ra Newfrom •• Took. and were "wired In NU city this more Ins. They were want to the Oman Bank. We have not been We to learn thee... orlt. larneceim . it has not i been taken ay e ine of our barb ferw•inal MOM. tbouih . It wellt 111 still war evaders to .gl ler quoted Le .ruxent re ee Itets. wide in Neberth.. w Tort. It would A very dearer°. alterednote has made Its appearance within the laid few Maya. They are principally new on the Rwandan Couety hank and the Bock Meer Bank. al. Sir. vOOO. a f n r n o . m — en ei P t P u f io h w l ch o a .few W yed .gallclne.g - Tte alteration Pond. by pasting the namw of the good banks over the risme of the bills en the broken beck. the panting I...yawningly well Maw, and even gown Pales world do well to look thorn. Tarim= Basta—important Derlekno—The Supreme Court of Tennessee has derided that the not of the last legadature forbidding the bank. of oftate, eltapitta Bank of Tenn...W. Irma tuning notes a lea nanornina. Pon then MS dab= is a valid and ametitntional enact* runt. The Wiwi of thin dead. doe. not imswir the value of with notes already In circulation, but forbid. their te.houthoe after they have been withdrawn from elm:Widen. and reetrioteall tank.. elite from hereafter IP mine any note. of. Iwo denomination than Ere dollar.. excertench notes of the Bank of TarIMUOIL The anno.l meeting of thefetockheldere of the Penn eylvenia Itailtwed Commay.l. uallen tor the 24 of March. to the WT. 00 the Company at which time an election for right Directors will be held. No char. or ahem. crane ferry.' V Rhin an y dare Mit preceding the election. will entitle hoofer embowers thereof to vote. All Punka owlet bear date. land have been <ltaly executed and soknowleng• .4 below tame aareon legally an lonized at the phew of executing the lame. to take *nob acknowledgenentr. with• to three moths next preceding the election. No Melo holders can vote by pro./ Monde. ...VW/ who MM. within ten mitre or she yin. .ppoluud for holding the WWI.. - -•-• _ Tut Simeon 'line Usu.—the St. Louts httelligetaer learnefrom a gentleman who Dee just returned from the Interior of Itiorour I that the yield of hemp In that Wets :.thugunt bo about PO,OOO balm 711112.11 madeeneral SI2J 1 , 1 , thongh salsa had bee n at SIOO VI ton. Caor.--There is nothing In the accounts we are I . KM:us from the Muth to warrant the Blightett *hinge In the es. tbnate of the crop. lilts Ina total of less than 3.01e000 remalne unlmred, and the evidnce will soon Di spree snit that prices Ipel n t o e ports hare s Wen so tempting_ for plante a that they hese used erne ezertton to get their crops to make!, whit t the bearable state of all the risers has enabled them to do Upon • sole neon before 0 . 00,* pllshed.—Wrlght . • Monier. Yuma the Mark Lane Expr_ Barvan Cola Taboo — The late nalationth th e temper. stare haviog generally deUriorated the eon:iglu of home grown wheat, a corresponding effect ha. keen produced In the telue to thee:tent of about le P, quarter In the theme of the put Week, without the presentee of any large onus- Mir on the Pert of farmers. though some merkete - have remelted Ono. It le antlefactorY to nod toot the =on. - Mu of the autumnal Malta I has taken place tinder favor• able elrenmetances, though a large breadth to Mill left fur tit ' = l ir 17411 . 7 ttil!g'Cr7 too rapid t gfoatb by the Want freer. ' The iloropear, markets present Ilttle change, thou In the north and eatt having esPoriermed • nit.n of thug atnOr. 110010 continual to draw large =pilau from this and other countries, and though totter provided. tuns up the ;Amaranth. Prance has bean gradually advtheing the ratan bat America. Influenced 07 the dn. adtlece from o real Bntaln. Mu somewhat given way tn the pr lore of •heat and flour. lotlot i on euppllea Col3la to hand plentitully. though not In moll abundance aa to deprem the value of good parcel.. or even the lower qulb ties, which are wanted for coomomption for mixing es wed se export but nearly all the aurae. wheat 041 been worked offal prime varying from OS to 7110. The demand fo tinting carpool has dirotniebed, th e article of maim being mut sought. • The Phil. N. American of nett/hill targ The boner market continuer very uer..Pital daub and lot glass papule wane and madly negotiated at %PIO per tent per annum. The Montour American tays, the counting of Ballet and Lawrence are br.tically repudiating tad , Northwestern Itallecedtands by (allure to provide for the payment of contentrmit Thera sub,erlptione were male 111•Inat the = of • • majority of the tat own. Too Cln Commie - AM ol Pedals/ our Th. Money market it without change- The demand le but moderate Eastern Machuge was rather ostler to day. and the banking houses were generally drawing at Jic h z i , e decline was looked for upon the opening TATS , Plumber and Gee Fit- Wjr, r/1 'fourth litres; near Liberty. and 471 MD street. next door to Add Parkittecn'eOtaco, and Ind grid et., opptelte intorsritee Drug More, iiiirtrerr de • nattJon of Witting, to W t= 4i d num ('1 RUDER [ES. TMIs Malamute, Black Tun 2:0 MN B. U. do; VA hluts good to prima Sum's; h. , dos . OOO ° Corn Il i g g orlr meld 25 Dbl. crushed and pOlOOOl 25 hems Bnperiof G Twist To. .. Sod dm lemon 115 hags time Rio Caron 25 Ws N. C. Tut 75 bouts Ds end 51 Lump To. PO hbls Tanner • Oth 25b1=1.argetlannisskeral 1., smsZWalseul'a riblarsel 1 .13 Ws i sv i r inni . m glob; loa m tfas No. 1 and 2 Bat. 125 hll chests Y. 11.. Imos. 01520 tame Nails mind linen With general assortment or Morellos fo. rale by - It ItOBIPON !CO 255 Lltesty ntrat. 11YE FLOUR-43 bblsfresh grouts" Rye Vim rot ui. by ATW LIE* 00. uva., FLOOR, .reo' A d this day ma nr ' l 313 sad flubY la' 0:0 SPRING TRADE - FOR 1157 EUROPE. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST EMMET'S, PITTSBURGH, PA; IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL. TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, SPERM OIL, - BRUSHES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD AND LITHARGE „ Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in paoksges of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 Sounds, *bleb grotransse to to STRIDDLY PURL FULL WIERSIIT, and not =mod by any for fulmars and •tdtextoosa. Our facilitla for tho ptircbass and Importation of Dro Stn, are such as arable to to sall on as favorablArins as Eastern lobbing Itonses. falfsdnallafT DRUGS, MEDIUMS, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, A. A. MASON St CO. Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 3CI 3EI. - IL 7. 'Cr CP CO 3:2 0 IS; No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,. H AVE AWAY., ON HAND THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORT meat m Imported and American Dry Goods; To be found In the {Patera =nary. Their Mamoru etoek congas of earl mid, of Silks, Shawls and Dross Goods; Embroideries, Laces and White Goods; Trimmings, Variety Goods, Hosiery and Gloves; Gentlzaeens' Furnishing Goods, Linen and Housekeeping Goods, Domestic Goods in immense variety; Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Crapes, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES. Straw and Braid Bonnets, an extensive assortment; Straw Goods, all kinds. Their BONNET, CLOAK and ALLA MLA ifAITIMICTORY has btu match aimed. With their faellltlea engaged to manesctarbor ao tha are enabled raid . to offer the most , hahinabla sults "a IV I ZTVI I, O97.ITh "cortetaattilrr""irerfronMat'h'lrrPff hootilgy l ga the rut. T band mod made to aria", Merchants from all ...done of the country are Melted to call. f feASiadaerTi A. A. MASON A 00. DAVID 0111PDZIJ.- CAMPBELL & POLLOCK. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERCUSSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, &o.; LND LlANLlZAcrrinums OP Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames, Railroad Cars, &e., No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, 1856. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1856 inifilinKlEß'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity r 2000 Tons per Month each Way. tUR facilities for portation hare boon largoly increased during the past Winter, rLy ass cau how otter to SECIPPEILB the raperlor sdrantageaul4l4fDATTLAZßLlitAilm.:Ljaleibt,too.:=Pltt% Ist"leaghta. klitiVAßg.deeudiner_Prtight to t atnlne cs: P rreT; upon he being pot through with eth [4.etShLe OW. and dewhstab. WAILKUOUSB.I.IeNAL PINTSBUIiaII. PA . mhl9 KIER 'Sr. MITCHELL PIONATOti• All Advertisements of Concerts or Pub. Amussmnas must be tald far lassrMOlT In astrance, I)ITTSBURGH THEATRE. L 1..• and kanster.--- 401 ffi I O OTE rI L Stags hfinager_A rYOUNGe—eanu rtu33 cr analtiatea: Borer and Parcrnata...—tde I Pirrata ROMS. larg•-•5 4 00- Soamd nor -- Private Bane, mall 6 00 Dom for eoloryd r -peneou. BRILLIANT ATTRACTION] MONDAY YYLYINO. FIIIILDARY 9:11. 1647. Tna PEICFII o ft t 7 DrOeaUmß.N. I—n d fo e u r r t e s a e n teanmtiad TILE CAB.. Cupstatararir Leonard:Do Eantolgna, Noune; Edlidelon. Uri ?lours. Ber Mn. /near. In col:minds with thepopular VIII to two acts. opTLIEI TOODLCS—gr. {Timothy Ttodies, kir. Young blnr Toodias. arc roster, 8 7101 A L NOTlON,—Extenalve preparations an making for ink especial antrat f • ‘7.111 ORCAT TRAW IOOI . I L This Performer la stated to be a NATIVE OV IN DIA. and Oar talents are of the most taillsnt detain Con. both tragical and comical. NOTICE - Wanted. 100 Men for the Praha:mina Grand Spectacto. Apply to hir.Stareaa at the Theatre. zir Doors open at 6141 curtain Gan 7 Orinck, t' EW ROOKS AT E. C. COCHRAN'S 'I ALLEGIDINT—Amon Late, br E11.4t.1h Droves Inc Fools for Critite: Golden Stets for tb Tonna. Anse to Married not Mated. Altos Carer. Neter Mend. Meade; Hager, Alice CarerClovernoot, Prts. ells. or trial. it th e Tenet; The Mud Cate a. Mount Hope an Indian nisei:ll76; Crotenet's and VuTerr; Brine- Mini far Rm . :body. Carlton: Ifronardtr to the Cltr. Chapin; Th e Smitten lloneetuoid. I. Prime, D Oaknold The Golden Laneton Pereonage, Inez: Western Darter We: taste A Pal Work.K lambs dtr.Ctosens of Roptand. &offend and Opal= Ws Übe - mood'. Werke: Waverly Norela 12Tole Gm twine s Waablanton; Prop o,lls Worte: Abbott'.oleon: Hume Antic , Kaplan. Hon.-en eupolit • l ug. .. soent ot Standard and Hlsabllnneene LitAtztare to Vlach .4.1111.1111 ore .0011.01 IT being midi, In Wang etock I end cue toots atlon 011 be told at coot to make roam far • larger .13011.171•0 1 of tnaivrtsnilar/ el:unman' 10 th• Ming. fla IVICAL BOOKS— , burivi•:2 “B's n's Systam Surg.rr Rarer on Um Illustratad edition; Paneosat's Operalle• 80egeng—Due el., 8 o plates . Goddard on the Deestb-80 platen holtiumalt7's Pathological Anatomr, ran Horner , Anatomy and Iliatodou. 2 vac Dunalleou'. Practloa of Medicine, S rolr Therapeutic , and Estado Modica; Do on Na Besnaller. Do Unman Paystolorn 3 yob; Oarpakter a Prtaclplas of Unman Threlologr Do do Oomnaratly. do: Wood's Practice or liodldnet 801 l Maas do. With a full oessortcoent of all the new and standard cad] networks On hand and for isle an fair t 00., 61 Wood et. rAPER I.I.ANGINEM—E. thean°, 6 Federal et.. Allegheny, offer§ lo esrly males e. euratment. of Pine Room and Ilan P.tet llenenge and Border.. A large stock of cheap Well FePerY,...‘ll. aom 'Shute; to ,at 10. mime. ranerleand Parer llar.S . ere recommende d to onstomerr. TBE BRITISII POETS—Little & Brown's Barb= Aldine Ed., various Miler: Appleton , ' "To ...sloth and foU oaf bindings: liontledgeee Landon tei, rariona etylen Phillip'i A Varapeon'e ad, edited be Eros Sargunt. Orders remised tor the various wile,' of bind ings of the above eMtiona, and a' Pall assortment row MOREon hand, KAP I COS, lb Wood et. MORE NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON ' S, 61 Market Street—New Grenada:Tare:Ay Penn In fr•/9d.11 DM.s by a stroller to. Europe; Draper's Pim+ logy. Ulnetrated: Late Nganti, or wanderings In South western Africa: items—Corlett. and Papal. by L. De Benet% D. D.: The Tongue of Vire, by Arthur: by L. Dlital Republic, cloth WA sheep: Memories of Pathway. • n w book by . the author of Words and Mind of Jam: IdoinlngandirlightWatetwst Foot MeV* ef St- Perii. An do. Little Bnsy's Little Marmite. by author of Little Brisy's Liz le Six Tessebers, go. fee S J. S. DAVISON. ' tigARPER'S NEW STORYBOOKS at Da vison's CI Market guest—Learning abut Cnomon, gtelditgg.•VySVol 005000. Amt of how John Iron Kept in Vernon, or o.lTlrr ostlon about old Times in England: The Great Elm. or ' Rabbet:lMO and Josiah Lawler School; Leagnieg_to Talk. Inlet and Read. Lc. [h al .1. S. DAVISO ON N. N EW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S, Max iI - bet euret. totween Third and Fourth ota.-511=1 well's New Story, born Th. man of inkiness considered In hierarons relationn. by the tot. Drs. al.zander, Todd, Poramae, Tinsr;Ferde end litearron The Bible In the Work. shot. or Christianity the friend of Labor, b r Warr, Good. flab's new boor, Recollections of • Litotes. o Hen and Mass! hays Bee., Flirtation!. ItiogrsPhimi ,r dnrodota and Descriptive: Hazen Arctla ErpMrstionc Baptism in • Nut *Meth Prmoottli Philip the Bernd; Prosoott'm other worts. In cloth. sheep and hall ulf antlattra Char anti. Cortrormidenco or trims Lawrence; Mlle from the Faun- Minor Life, or hormone Vi Children. by Rev. It. Newton, D. Rotor of Elt. Paul's Churoh: Philadelphia: AM,. nal of Flame and Guide to the Christian Life. by Rev. to Dix, Assistant Minister 01 Trinity Church. New York: The hods, or the Heroine of Faith: little, brown A 00 . 1 edition of the British Poets, ronetantly on handLAttr m ors Writ. hire.BrownlnetisstiOraharovs L tle lreofn• sto DAVIRON. p. AG A' N.ESI MAM7INK - M• fN NlLarliestlautto of /u hire ' ff Feb. Price 25 rte. Dupers' neon Book • Nov York Journal " DS " Petereoriajdsgarine •• Pritnam'm " 5 Harper Knlcherbooter" Leasehold Words Mrs. 'nephew . alumina Dalian's Dollar " illackwwood l e " • " Jan. Just reenyett and for ante at W. A. GIL . o DEN & Fifth et.lipowite the Thut FAHNESTOCK & CO. AMUSEMENTS. BOOLS:S, NEW BOOKS FROM LIARPER'S—Rco'd byJ. L.11E1113, :3 .Ith Meet, - Dare, by • Stroller In Europa. $1 00 II Grlngn, or Nen Mexico end her pecido, by W. W. U. Diet. Ulm:rated, $1.125 Hatlde Brands, • Fite aloe Ilistsry 0! , ./Ahlt IA re. to By Reline Lee. l5 Iturlyildoe—Llteredir Trlinslate4l, '2 vols.. 11 mo. 01, tale Btu:Ll—Wendt:arm In tooth Wertern Afars 51.:15 Blsof Iha Timm Buneen . 01,00 E• lon In Amain, by Dr. Bair J.L. A. d. $2.00 L. READ, 70 nIITTER-12 kegs prim 1111 Butter for sae br /11:1 JO /LOYD & 00. MARL ASH-60 bbls ia store and Rs ndo 0, den J. P. OANTI &LP G "s ß--500 boxes 8 by 10 gime for soli by de.lo. MENET IL 001LLN LP OIL BUTTER— 5 bbls, strictly fresh, 1.11, reed 154 Swi.a•blßlLL t Liaanr. V OSIIEN CHEESE-100 boxes "Extra" IT Just reed and for sale by J IL IJAFIFJ.D. --------- UNDRESSED SHIRTING ARMORS— IL) ktoznatT i Surd:LßW Invite the attplon of Infers to Unaleauortment of above oode , an t mew a...sum Baling Pornhatt 4 WTI/ otthilet7 oo di betas thelate advance tn ee them at old arias Also heavy do, end , yure Jtas Bosom Linens—a col U. tide. • Jattddra HESKJiLL'S OINTAIENT, a certaia cart 1 fa eretter, nostelDiva., Scalar.. Atsy_fbr 0,1 a.ly by pat .1 S. FLIAII:iti• NOERSOLL'S IMPROVED PORTABLE LLUX PRIMO—The most afropla, dumb* prime ...a ost Mr Pair now In Inc will Woo pr here. broom arn. rum sad boots, /for nao VT 1114 HOLMES OhTlre. 1Z Wool st 0111 1 . , S& : 4.g.g:dritamiroqe mirsuor.L ' .4*meLguift• OILS -40 bbla Immo Linseed Oil; 23 bbls N. 1 and 2 Sister 13 waded I.srd Ibr bY 1t01112.3N it Cu. 1111157 -FTC ----5 bss. Puma Roll this day rye, 1L P bl lad IIESTRY IL COGLILIEL d - vto - tj ND R — RN - T — FOR SALE—A gronztal rtnt criventrams, iandre4 Don. vtY h " vniblt l!gm liVit° r yrEDN, VENISON-15 saddlei- fresh Nomlsm. cut instals 2/0 per Praxis Una - and a nate. OM sig . l sin cak 27,ith o,9Eve- Au goon ik , , Minis. • . WINDOW GLAK GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY. PATENT AMER:ONES, SURD; INSTRUMENTS. IMMIX; T011643x MUSIC, WpmNEW FALL ETOCE. 180. CHICRERING dc SONS' GRAND, PARLOR ORAND & SQUARE PIANO FORTES. ORR 11: MELLOR, No. 81 Wood otreot battens, Diamond Way and Fourth street, Pitts arch, Suet completed tie Fall st-Ck of Plano Fortes Them Plan of ebtlflalllLFSO I WH Loath Them Fortes comprise ;nary deteciptlon 00w man factored by Yews. Mies erio s bons, Irom the most Vir M. l l l 7 th oared o roans to t to. lie plaba lolo. l es ' t ostm 00001 ilient: tt: prices varylur fond il,l oo tothe it i lthltor• h 4,00 their latnt etyles, and the copetructloo emteecing 11 ChM recent and moat valpstlehdprorameats, The Free ant ask consists crater SIXTY PIANO FORTES, go.lsotad yarsomally ths subscriber daring theklatt mouth. at toe rearocfsztory. Poet.. coodoisio• Afl carved meth odor* arand Plane Forts, settls new style Ilouldlnes sod linelolate!c. the entire erase ly embellished lath the most chute sad besadlf carved. emblemstiemuslosl &taw. hole spleens lostrecescot IS the 0017 acw-tmeo or to. Mod to the gest. and has been Drown:mead by all the moslcel arofessors and ansateurs who hare aumbsed It, to la toe most besutlfot , and the best Grand Pleso forts - they ban emu Pelts $lOOO. ABelois Grsod PbuserForte, new scale. with plelF put.sloot ItosseMod cue, Prim 3760. A stir Pastor Grand PUIDO Forts. Wan Detests from to th—• most desirable lostscubsot for small parlors having nearly the palm of • full Orend Piano. lo t . occopylas only the mom of an ordlusry PTSO 0.0070 71s110, Price MOO. - A Sail Carved Lotda the =TVs ma t is = Zino Forts, . the new style, being the match Pis= to the mu es• 111011•4 at the late Fair Oh Bodo.) of the Kara $ ow:Om' Charitable Asseciallon. Oct, ISSN and to wee &weeded the blithest prise arm all mmpefitcra PM:12100. SQUARE PIANO FORTES. 7 Oct... 11.14.. d Carved IrnatXLVA stpa, . . , .1:011ford" stunn plea doable round corners: eared Louis Mirth otrlu pi. lain double nand owners: plain round corners Elge.t Walnut. plain round ovum GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Aseare...of to Chidsrehd Q Fong' Patna Arta. A BOLD REDA!, bail been awarded by the bleasastrosetbe Mechanize' Oharieable Assexistion at their late Pair in Boston. (Oct. teed) to Mom ' Wagering & WWI for the Bat Gem/ Piano. Best EesateOrgend Pane, and Bed Azrtar Grand Piano, being the ode Odd Medal areeadrdfor Pianos. TILE HOSTatixEa IetEDAL (the hlghtilt evaded to ChicleOng bona for the Best &ewe Piftrad. TDB FIRST BILVER MEDAL (the h)gheet prendaln) awarded to Ohiaterlag A Bonet= Peano....k gases (the farnitsre or cabinet wort ) Thep:Me ars respectfeallr leffited to WI and wand ne the above splendid stook cf Plano Tortes at the Warr rooms of the enteeriber. JOHN U. HELLOS. a Bole agent far the tale Of CI hartM• a Bona Eater. . for Pith barab , Yr retarn_ Lerrozzt.=...rth . ore ~ and N. W. Virginia. bC.HI W oral laghl hianarad alley. Additional Stock of Pianos. 11ecelred E KLBER & 3313 Mock 0. :have • an adettional of 03 from the East. and now offer for site en aorommodating t*r=3 a complete assortment of the calibrated Pianos or NIINNS . CLARK, New York, Alto--A Pine lot of the popular Pianos or DC Nll42l.2iete York. STSLYWAY &BONA Nov Fork., K.N.A.ELE, Efoitimors. Por sate at Baste= Factory micas. tar U. gum a B 111). 1ia.49 Fifth stmt. FOR CHURCHES. ifitirxß, 'LECTURE ROOMS. AND PARLORS. IIAEON A LIASILINB OftGAN ILUIMONIUSin AND hatuaractured by MASON LIAMLIN, Breton. ham. .101:01 ME.LLOR, No 81 Wood etroet, ha,Wet received from the .bole manfactotT • foul a kof their Organ harmonium mad Idelodesom which are mudidently offered to purchasers u the beet Mat Ida hcade.ilu Minh IiABAIONIUMS. with doubt* key board; nowt two mums at vadat.. and t h e nodal- Prim WA The same to etzmornt without the pedalo $364 Miran Zdelohoou rows of kern sal 3 at'ha. Melodwea, AMID Mum.. Melodeon. " r 6 OCAVIII. entra ease Silo Melodeons " 6 " Ulan nee 51511 Velodeone occiahe 104 1.4 Ihk A teol i froVilajmi been awarded to Baton name lift by the ethane. Pair of 106, at Stair fthiblUon. their new "Organ liamnouluen. and alio annum zetam for thairldelmeonu A Silva Medal has alp bran exud ed hair hielodeons by the P. um. State Pair hail ad Pittsburgh. Bolin-DM. Their "Oman liannonlom ' 10.1 .130 reached the dre K W h. tett In l ll ' utlifu n neM b efyl. tan ' t c f. ' let= Newark; tdo Mute sly. tars at Cleveland. making r.o Ira *wawa is One M.O. Their Maioduom and Organ liannoniuma have We. the rare nnu our all monyetitore Or em"' /Um ufichlei Gdy Aare ban minim& 7TheUrgan Hs is is designed menially for small docrelowe Ousels and halls, aim M right 01 He reeteda enured to ki.KMI O .6 hr /Wenn Emoted iday htb. LW. They maks two style. ono with ' and Um other without pedal Amu The one with, pedal Ease uitain• eight ataps., twO mem 01 UM. two mum of Wale. and butepemdent at of pedal male. and • .wen WU. Price 5400. The otter Okla is prectiely 340 tame. with the exceotion of the Dade. btu. Price SUO. The above Motu:manta can be wan at the MW Stot • of J. 11.11ILLOB. Wood at. " 1. , i" 2 , 10 " USIO FOR 'FRE lIOLIDAYS-Now- ITS VW, Coaap—ar theChlaar, ttiYhy.4lhient tbe Boils oo klawl.l7; Irby man o r an Kt r—wortle try J. B. Ptilllpo. nte.- - mttele or J. P. linSabn, ourtaly D'Alene 31alarlis--sentbnealal nom Plano nar Albertr. Berg, Bring m ttors.—new Ballad —W V Wallace, tirand Welmis—rtAlbeet,with 031ril ftelitlf aL wear olooke—wang toll of genet awe fen, - Theelesaan tielopwle, Boma me to Lore mlyrn Dew to" ow !lOW, bf ft Thomas, au Marx. A heal lbatn Mad awe tnya—Chao. Palmer. Childlisednilreanis — Segw l A. tiamtbset time le now, e dreamed of thee-0 Rommel. Ping te uto gootly--Chune time. I. Grease of bow. Formren were met, meetly ye night Winde—Wallare. Drum ofoller 1111711-0 n 0.12123114 Alm. a largo collection of soap.. naltas, febottleene. weltem. beantllnny illmtrated with eolontantle amsybssaltable for the Landoll , : a 'lends Ann Illoweine tal Plantt— , Jeritaleilr bound. 'mitt es. ,Jititramived pet ZIFV/11. by CaAIiLOTTEDIAI3I.P...' • de3o olid Want at. el dopo stave Plith 0•••••• / Port "ES, - - . / Port roa wiss , 110 Vol.Landait Art Juanal. Psis:S. . S.I. thew. I cope' Catlin's rise a¢3 eels. Port licrtmasg lusted- y.,., Inks l tands. "isiditit. POStraitt." • Pane BOX.elh . . . at. se. k.• At W.& ILAVIM'S. se W. S. 11LV COs . elsrlut and= su. • Cor. Water. and 2d att. • d. 2.1 EGG S--Frech Eggs just reed and Llr Edo LIENATILIX Lina (klii CAKE-4 tons ric'd and for salt by Ll det s • iiiillagEZ. VENISON ---12 Saddles more-team° sori ithxfsishTerdun.-WUEL Tuns saliwytm. a 4. B 9.9,000 l'rßlerbli A t ai L E l B4 . S , , I* :No. 242 Llblrts (AIL CLOTIITABLE COVEIiS of superior noillty Itladestrible nittirns; al" Stand .44 Hui rein Lamm tnetfedd - tib. our ctiniatory t _lar , wham!' in 4 ra4ll, it 01101oth Warizonain 054 aril Hl Iltalrit. • jilS J Itt PHILLIPS. • • .82D-16 kegs No. lin - f. L. &RN lILTODINEON. UERILING-21 bbls No. I pickled haring blirunima fat sale by 1.; TIERCES EtICIEj astro34l and forszle by #.7 Pao 40111tIKVILL &MN.
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