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WEDSESDAr.MOSNDia, FEB. 10, 1868.
\ OFFICIAL
eipifi qf. ibe crrr.-s*
N*«w» oftiid Cltyand Neighborhood.
Tbbßichabds Trials—The jury eropanneled
to tiyßicharda indieled-for the murder of Mr.
Weisminia, as follows:.
1. BobertJWalkeriFlMt Ward.
2. John Kamj Plam township
3. Thomas Alders on,'Upper St. CUir.
4. Isaac Neely/Franklin
5. Michael Hadeny Binpiogbanj.
. ' 0. p; M. jrClare; Mifflin.
7. ; Alexander‘Stevenson, Mood.
8. James Kennedy, Manchester.
9. James Caldwell»First>rard.
10. John Louden, Patton.'
11. Thomas Bratt, Firatward.
12. Nathan Graham, Second ward, Allegheny.
—Thirty-five jororß were called. Thirteen
were challenged, peremptorily, two for cause,
Absent and ordered to aland aside.
It is not worth tbo while oorhare we tbo dis
position nor intention of. giving the report; of
. this casein full. We gave the substance of the
testimony at the time of'tb£ trial of Kelly.
This Richards, now ph. trial. Is a Tory quiet
and inoffensive lookiDgnran, - It is highly prob- ■
able that ho was drawn into connection with
this terrible affair from tampering with whisky.
According*iohbown stotemenlmade before
the Mayor; he wenl with Kelly and Benny to
Welsmao’s house, drawn A lh|ther by an alleged
bad repatation of the unfortunate and simple
iWilhelmida, how ; principal witness for
theCqm|DiDnweaUh.Keiiy r &ecordlngl'o Richard’s
brohe away at the window, andafler
' a lUtle,.B‘ome"body. caiQe ; and,opened the door.
rushed-in, Donny followed and
Rlchardsj Wasshutoat. ‘ He pushedatthedoor,
butsome oile held it'within: afler a few oo
meuts he (R.) succeeded-'in puahing it open, and
then and there seised by;.the ann
pulled him out. . They thsnrfin down across the
plowed field in the rear of the honse and heard
the girl scream even afteMhey had reached the
wood, which is neighboring.
The testimony adduced on Monday afternoon
was for the most part similar to that given in
the caaeof Kelly. fc ' . ..
- Dr. Ri M. Tindle gave his testimony as to the
nature-andv effect of the blows whereby Weis
mancaide tohisdeath.’
Welsman, through an interpreter
(Dr.JPfoss,) told'; the same pitiful; story, which
former occasion. ■ Her exam
ln&lion'obnti&ue<LQntU the adjournment of the
Court no. Monday;.night. Yesterday morning
she factswere
The,prosecutionalso produced Messrs.
Wiuebiddle, Dr; Gross and-Archibald Mcßride:
who -tMUffrf to.thesameßtate of.ficts as Were
shovratohave.existed ialhe case of Kelly. -The
CointaonweaUhTested and— - . ..V
Mr. Swartxwelder ' opened to a. close and
pointed statement of wbat the defenceinlended
to prove. The first witness was an old man;
an -acqu*intanoo of' Richards, named Jacob
Bjerly/ ;He testified that os thcr'Satiirdaj af-
Ur.,the Miami! at Weis man's, Harvy
■ tb see the.hoose where Weis
man had lived-;' Ihat wSeorihere the girl (Wil
helmina) to his inquiry .where the old man .was,
- said that he had beenhilledV.'ailred who had
hilled him; and. she replied: ahe'.didn’t know;
when ahe woke she saw hrr falher on the fioor
and one man holding him ; .stated, that she saw
si iaU man;, catch another in Ihe eatiy ahd paU
bimont; after getting out- r oMhe cellar saw
two men Tanning away throughdhqplbwed field;
there was Bat.onemania the house ; she Struck
himwith iastickand broke' it; showed me the
•tick. .... , , ~ '
. Such was. lbe .tubalance oftthe, testimony of
Mr. Me. v ColU£t cross-examined with a
good 4PU of sldlli a aUgnt altercation orpse be
tweeh the opposing comiseL.as to the admission
of aqaestioaonthe resumption of the direct ex
aminatlon 'butthdC6urtTulcd'Mr..Collier , s ; ob
jection well token.' ‘: ’..,. :■
William Walker was called by the defence,
-The effortwasxnade toahowby;ibiß witness who
reported the Wllbelmina swore
toXXTiWgseen three persons iq the room. Mr.
Collier objected* to thnt should dia
~ credit the abapt,* and in a point
ooncenuhg " , which 'no had boon raised
when said witness was coder Examination. The
Coart ruled the objeetionweU takeh ; andthe de
fence took .exception to the ruling iiLdtfe form,
* Several other witnessesirere oaUed-and^threx- -
axnin&tioD of them. continued until; near fire
o’clock. ' The Court thennJjbarned antil'fißren
in the evening.*'- • '• ■ - v;'’
’ -At siren-o’clobV the couxtrcasscibbled. '.The
oreruse.. , :
" irr/Swarlrwelder mado Iho speech for-ihe de
fence, and the ©Utriet-Attorney for the.Com
tnonweaUb, ..They ' both did their very best,-and
diasecUd thecrfdepce with muehflkifl.. At.
quarter to nine in the cvening-tEeiCoart nd
joamedTo moist this morning at .9 whan the jury
will be charged, nod the fate of this young man
left in therhanda of the jury.
Newsbots.—W© . hare been an •
by' tho
▼ery reasonable complaints aixmrsu'batrribera
the non-reception of the Gazette! -j?e bare c*w»4
ful ahd. ndiable'vcarriers, in whoarwe baTo eu-*
tire copfiience* and-were, therefore, certain that
c&reUnncsi was nnt the cause of bq much cora
plxintT- ‘Our .principal carrier detect indl-
.act ?of •jrilftrfT.r , 7Cf*r -,Y
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Cattish Fingsflfc —Thin splendid property
on the Allegheny Bftef. Wtf eold on Monday by
tlmJßheriSandbid toby WBson, MoElroyAOo ,
Pittsbarghr ? '.TThES'furixttce is perhaps-better
pig-iron than any.
other in the county, situated as it is on the
rirer, affording excellent fiusiUties for reaching
market, besides having an abundance of ore in
“the vicinity. Tbore are about thirty or forty
tenements attached to the furnace, making the
property very desirable for persons wishing to
engage in the business. Such a chance, as it
presents is noroften obtained and men of capi
tal wishing to embark in the business would find
this well adapted to the purpose. —Clarion Ban.
The Dispatch says that on the 17th of Decem
ber last, C. W v Vanderkist, went as fpassenger
on board the Steamboat Belmont for Cincinnati
—with a view to seek. employment, since which
nothing has been beard from him. His mother
is indeep distress as to hisabsenoe, fearing Unit
he has met with foul play, or has been lost by
accident. Mr. V. in the same person who was
mysteriously cat on the St. Clair street bridge
(in. September last we believe,) and one of whoso
children was accidentally .burned to death in
Diamond alley. The papers in Cincinnati, Lou
isville and SL Louis are requested to notice bis
absence, and relieve the aOiety. of his mother i o
learn of his whereabouts, if* yet alive.
Ashtabula Initrmabt destroyed by Fihb.—
The telegraph several days since informed us
thit the Infirmary in Ashtabula, Ohio, had been
destroyed by fire. The Sentinel gives us the
following names of por9on9 burned in the build
ing: Thomas Nero, Joseph Brunson, Mr. Minor
and Eliza Percival. The other two we could not
learn. *;
The provisions and furniture were mostly
saved, in a damaged condition. The barns and
small buildings near by, were saved by timely
exertion. The inmates who escaped, (about
sixty in number) are provided with comfortable
quarters, by the citizens of the neighborhood.
Loss, $O,OOO. Insurance, $1,200.
r. Wfi heard of a poor widow woman, who re*
' sides in Allegheny, and. who has, until recently,
supported a family of children by washing,
scrubbing, and such jobs of work as she could
find to do—who has been incapacitated from
earning anything by & sore hand. The family
have been kept from starvation for the past two
months by the charity of one or two neighbors.
She was induced by one of her neighbors to call
upon a botenio physician whose office is on a
street in this city, t« have a prescription for her
hand. He told her that if she would advance
three dollars, be would try what he could do.
, She told him her helpless condition, and pro
mised that if be would cure her band, so that
sheoould work, he should be paid. He refused
to do anything for her without being paid in
advance, and the poor woman related her case
to us a few hours afterward. IVe mention it
that the party indicated may know that we, at
least, are aware of his heartlessness.
Locopocoism ik Clearfield. —At a recent
meeting of the doughfaces in the Clearfield
“digging,” it was resolved that as Pennsylva
;nians we are proud of, our three “B.’a,” our
Buchanan, our Black and our, Bigler, that as
longas thhy stand at the helm of Slate/ the
country and the Constitution will he safe. Also,
Resolved, That the delegates to the State Con
vention bo instructed to use all honorable means
to secure thenominationof Major David Lynch,
of Allegheny county, for Canal Commissioner.
It seems that they are also proud of-their
“LJa,” If they will only resolve to be proud
of their “I—esT they can then afford to boast
of & union between the last two letters and have
something that Democracy is justly proud of.
, t&e general desire among Invalids to obtain
he benefits of Mrs. Mansfield's remarkably ac
turate knowledge of the system when disordered,
cud her thorough understanding of the causes
af disease, seems to. steadily increase with the
occounts of hersuccess which are carriedfrom one
auffemjo another.
The Washington Infantry have been ordered
out to attend attbe execution of Henry Fife and
Charlotte Jones,, on Friday.
* A' Valuai*.b Boor.—We have been favored
with a copy of the' eccond edition of ; ‘Thc Is
valid's Guide and CoNauaiPTivK'a Manual,'’
a little work replete with practiral iaformutiao,
by Dr. Calvin M. Fitch,, A. hi. M. D.
The book contaioa over SO pagea more of
matter than tbo first edition, although the price
is hot increased.
In taking up Lung diseases as a speciality,
Drs. Fitch and Sykes have been compelled to
direct tbeir attention ulio lo various other
chronic diseases which produce Consumption,
and are often complicated with it.
Th 6 most frequent of these are diseases of the
Heart, Stomach and Liver, nod all the prevalent
varieties of female complaints. Jo all of these,
and espeei&llj* in diseases peculiar to females
their treatment has reference in cauu as well as
The book contains mucii reldafal* information
as well for thppdwbowottld jprcMnvhiinh as
Tor those who, ; unfortunately, must seek the
means of rttfdrwyU.' 7 "
It isfor 'sale atlbe Cook Stores and the t office
of 'DrSi'Fitch and Sjkes, ' £
’ ScnvEp eur KianT.~S|mbnd»7of St Louis, 'who
mado and sold' s eonotarfeU. of Ayw’a Cbeirry Pecto
ral, has been placed: within the narrow limits that
should catch aH-scoundrels.- Imprisonment, though
it be for years, can scarcely punish enough tbo heart- *
less villain who could execute such an Imposition
i «p>m The wickod’rascal who for paltry
7 gals eonld thus trlfio wUk-thw health and life of Li?
fellow men —fatrT* from hislips the cup of bopnwbUo.
•inking, and substitute an utter delation add cheat,
would falter—at no crime, and should he spared no
punishment. Somo of hfs trash is still extant in tho
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CUJfORES&IONA l
' Wasrikotos Cjtr, Fbbraary:?.
••SesATv.—Various petitions and
presented, including one- from the State of lowa,
praying for a reimbursement for expenses of the To
di&n war at Spirit Uike, and that tbe volunteers in
that war bo entitled to receivo. grants of pnblir
lumis.
Mr. Douglas, of 111., moved.to tbo Army
bill, In unler to tako up the Kansas resolution, call
ing fur tbo election returns.
Mr. Masen, of Vo., nod Mr. Green, of Mo., object
ed, and the motion wga Inst.
Mr. Douglas, from tbe Committee on Foreign Re
lations, offered a resolution granting authority to the
President to settle tbe pending difficnltios with Para
guay, which was ordered to be printed. .
Mr. Dixon, of Ct., commenced a reply to Mr.
Toombs' speech, and others, on Kansas and Slavery.
Mr. Pugh stated, in explanation of bis vote on Mr.
Douglas' potion, that although bo voted against biui
on tbe Kansas resolution, be sbonld rote agnin-t tbo
postponement of the army bill.
Tbe vote on Mr. Douglas’ resolution was 2d yeas
and 30 nays—Yeas : Messrs. Bell, Broderick, Cam
eron, Chandler, Collomer, Dixon, Doolittle, Douglas,
Darkeo, Fessenden, Foote, Foster, Uale, .Hamlin,
Ifarlan, King, Seward, Simmons, Stnart, Sumner,
Trumbull, Wado,Wilson. Absentees: Messrs. Bates,
Bayard, Clark, Johnson, of Ark., Ueod, Thompson,
of Ky.. Thompson, of N. J., WrlghL
House.—A resolution was adopted authorizing tbo
committee appointed to investigate tho accounts and
| ho official conduct of tho late door-keepor, to extend
their inquiry into any charges affecting tbe official
conduct of tbo present door-keeper.
A bill was passed appropriating SBO,POn to run a
boundary between tbo United Slates Territory and
Texas.
On motion of Mr. Haskin, a resolution wa* adopted
for the appointment of a special committee to inves
tigate tbe facts and circumstances connected with tbo
sale and purchase of tbe tract of land at Willet's or
Wilkinson’s Point, N. V., for government fortifica
tions, with power to send fur persons and papers. '
Mr. J.. Glaney Jones, from the C-'tiumUee of
Ways and Means, reported an appropriation bill to
enable Abo President to fulfil tbq Ixcaty stipulations
for tho abolition of tbo Sound Dues.
Tbe remainder of tbo day was devoted to calling
tbe f tales for bills and resolutions on various sub
jects, and afterwards tho House adjourned.
to tbe Pittsburgh Gaxette j
Harrisbubq, Feb. U.—ln tbo Senate, Mr. Uazzoin
presented sundry petitions and remonstrances.
The following bills were read in place—By Mr.
Wilkins: A bill for the divorce of Lizzie II agon; to
confirm tho title of Fifth Ward School property, pur
chased of Shoeoberger’s heirs. By Mr. Gnzsam: A
supplement to tbe City Charter, relative to the pub
lic scales; relative to the Allegheny Commons,
The House proceeded to consider hills on the pri
vate calendar, hut arted on none of importance, ex
cept an Act to annnl- the marriage-contract between
Thomas Washington Smith and Elizabeth G. Smith,
—which passed tbo Senate on Monday—which was
passed by a vote of 52 against 30; a supplement to
an Act authorising the Mayor, Aldermen and Citi
zens of Pittsburgh to repair or rebuild the aqueduct
over tbe Allegheny river at-said city, approved Jan.
19, IS-U; an Act to confer on NetteAdelis M’Kee, of
Manchester, the rights and privileges of a child born
in lawful wedlock: supplement to tbe Act to author
ize the election of four Snpervizon in Indiana Tp.;
an Act relating to fees of aldermen, justices of tbe
peaco and constables in Allegheny Co., making them
tbe same nv 1n Philadelphia; an Act extending the
duties of Sealers of Weights and Measures in West
morel and Co.
. Tho following hills were postponed for the present:
An Act relative to Hawkers and Pedlen in Washing,
ton eo.; an Act extending the Sheriff’s interpleader
act of Philadelphia city and county to the county
of Montgomery; Mr. Fostar moved to have the lat
ter extended t» Allegheny co.; an Act to extend the
provisions of nn'Act to iucrease tbe pay of County
‘Commissioners in certain counties, which Mr. Irwin
moved to extend to Allegheny co.
The following Bills were read iu place : By Mr.
Foster, a supplement to tbo charter of the Western
Transportation Co.; by Mr. Irwin, to mo?? the Alle
gheny Bank to Pittsburgh.
St. Lopis, Feb/9.—The Leavenworth correspond,
cut of tho Democrat says that a hill proriding Tor
the Constitution has passed the Kansas Legislature.
Lawrence letters published in tho Leavenworth pa
pers, contain the proceedings of tbe Board of Com
missioners to investigate the election fraud*. . Mc-
Lean, chief dork of the Surveyor QenertVs office,
testified to haring sent returns of Loth elections to
Platte City, at. Calhonn’s request, and .thaths had
notseen them since; that the Delaware Crossing re
turns bad nerer been received at Lecompton; this
tr*s doubted, and Sheriff Walker was dispatched to
Leeompton to search Calhoau j 3 office, whan they were
found buried under ground, undcT a wood pile, being
the identical return. McLean sworo to their having
been sent to Platte City. Gov. Denver, tbe Speaker
of the Housed and the President of tho Senate, ex
amined him, and swear ibal they are tho same returns
that Calhoun enunted on the I4th nit. The Dela
ware Crossing returns 'are among them, fooling 319
vote*. Previous to this, Diffendorf testified to having
given tho Delaware Crossing returns to Calhoun at
Weston subsequent : to the holding of tho Court at
Lecompton. Writs bare.been issued for McLean
aad-Sherwood; who have tied-to escape arrest.
St. Lodis, Feb. 9.—The river is still receding
slowly aod -there is considerable ice running. Tbe
Illinois is open to Fort Peoria Lake with a good
stage of water, but above that point it is closed.. The
Missouri is fulliog fa*t; it is full of ice as low dbtfn
m the Osage.. The' Upper-Mississippi la receding
t-j Hanmba^ 1 Yt is lteavy
and. steady rain, fell nearly dlfjaet nlgbl and ihosi
of this morning. It is cloudy now and growing cold.
Mercory 30 degrees. .
PnrhiiDELriiu, Feb.-9.—The following am the
names of the Demoeratawhovoted in fawornf Mr
Harris’ amendment jo tbo Housetop referring the
President’s committee,
with instructions: Adrian, of 2«ew Jersey,Chap
mao, Dewart, Hicktnan.-OwuD Jonea anil Montgom-
ery, of Pennsylvania; Cockerell, Cox, ilall, Law
renco, of Ohio ; Davis,’ - English, Foley and Nillack,
of lodiana; Harris, Marshall, .Morrie, Shaw and
Smith, of Illinois; Ilajkin, of I»ew York ami Mc-
Ki.bbcn, of California.
The Auerieani wbo voted against it were Messrs.
Audcrson, Custu, Hill, Marshall, Maynard, Htiily,
Rtcatul, Trippc, Underwood and ZollicoOcr.
On n'.Ti-.-.-iiiir f/i I'fr-w* ?«\p ilri'in-
Commercial
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY.
Lous IhCXZT, V. P., W. W. Una, Job* Ftanno
Divio M t Caxdusv JiKZs'GiXWXja. i
prrtSßtfiiGU aiAitUKTs.
| Reported Spedaltg/or tfie PUtsbUrgh Gatetlt.]
Ptressoaos. Tbudxy, FebzCiat 9,1853.
. FLOUR—The market b doll and aochabted; ealre vu
wharf of 23 bbU super at $3,63 and 30 do extra from wagoo
at $4,00. From atore, 110,70 aud 25 bbU at!s3,B7 for taper,
it,25 for extra and $4,50 for family da, and SO and GO do at
:;4,00, $4,25 anil $4,50, aod 75 bbla, oxtra family at $4,50®
: 14.62, Red aod White Wheat. ‘ , „„ A
GRAIN—Rales from wagon and from Qnt bands of 300
bos Oata at 23,100 bns prime Spring Bariev at 45, and 600
bos ordinary White Wheat at I*3SO.
GROCERIES—There was a UttU fercritii foabng lo Molne
ar* yesterday, growing out of, the aaViqta from New
Orleans; tho following despatch from that city toons of
our wholesale grocery house* we aro permitted to copy:
*Xcw OaUUSS, Teh B.—Good Molaoee worth 25 cents on
the levee.” , ±
Inconseqnanco of this .and similar iotelUtence houlers
put np Molasses to 30, aud were even inclined to go higher.
Sugar waahetd pretty firmly at <9£<&7.
BROOM CORN—A aaluof 2 ton» at $9O per ton.
BUTTER A EGOS—Sties of 4 bids prime Roll Butter at
14; Eggs are held at 10 for fresh. ,
OlL—Linseed Is Iu reqoest; a sale ef 35 bids, Western ou
prirate terms
FlSH—Sales of 5 this No. 3 Mackerel at $11,50; and 1 tes
Codfish at . • •
SEEDS—Uioveraevd Is oomlng inxnore freely, aod -the
market la not ao firm. A sale of IjilTms to arrive at $3,00.
CHEESE—SaIes of 40 bxs W. IL,atQ@9&
PEARLS—A sale bf SOciks at oV£,on time. ,
LlME—Sales of 25hbl> Loalarilie at sl^7.'
UU3IINY—A tale or 6 hbti at $5,00 .
POTATOES—SaIes from atore of 100 boa Nsshannocka
at 55.
BACON—Is held more firmly, small Bales cf prim* otiy
cored at for Shonldere, for Sides and 9}£ for plain
Kama, and a fow Western Hams at 9.
.APPLES—A sale or 150 bbla Rnueti from atore at $1.50
fl blil.
nOSETABY AND COfINERCIAL.
. Tbe Metropolitan Bonk, Naw York, Is taUfijgtba note* it
the Philadelphia banka at % rent, dlsctfßM; also, thoae
ef the Slats, which are made par in PhiladeMila.
The Philadelphia hanks have formally aJSptsd tbs articles
of association for the Naw Clearing House, sod it will' go
Into operation In a fcw day*, The features ofthsotablßi
meot are sabatantlally those of tbs New Yorit lastttntfop.
Tbo superintending committee are: Mr Rogers,.-of the
Tredemen'a Bank; Mr Jordan, of the Manufrctonia* and
.Mechanics’; HrDlcksoa, of tbe North American: Mr Lewis
of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’; Mr Ootnsgyi.'of the Pmla
delpbla Bank. Tbe Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bonkitaa
been selected as the depository. • _
We snnsx acom para tire statsmsot of the lmports
at Naw York for the week and mince Jtn,*l: .
For the weak. - 1656 1857. ..1858.
Dry G00d5..........; ..$2£GQ,563 $4,150,013. $1,611,623
.General Merchandise... 1,147,149 2,255,223 00^218
Total for the week 56,411,241 S2JLk246
TyUl for Jsnuary- 15,623,702 18,120,223 7,790^47
. ant. Jmui, 1 4W.8aX.412 $21^21,^4
Tbs Imports, it will be assn, continue to abow a large
foiling off of over four millions for the- week, and tenhoda
half millions sines the Ist of January. • .
We annex a comparative statement of the Exports (ex
ctnrire of specis) from New Yorkloforeign port* for the
week, andftiuce Jan, 1:
1856. 1857;, iSSB.
Tutal for tbt* week 51,242,4*6; sl^47^lo
Previou>ly reported 3,715.62; 3^123,728
Since Juo. I $4,671,044
—fNYTrib.
The Money market |.ictcntsno esesnUal change. Ftrsl*
clssi paper U *|aot«-d ai .* U> 8 9 cent, with little or-none
offering. Fpecse la rapidly accumulating to the renlts of
the main, end which only a few rake ago was sought
after with such insane eagerness, is Ukely tosooo beantne
»drug. ThoßankßsrediacaDotiDgxnorellbenllyfbaitiM
denmod for «pitsl ls likely to conUnue limited; ootil 4>nsi
dmi aasnmre mors bnoyancy. \
The weekly statements of tbs Banks ol PhlisdelphU were
np this aftsreoon, and ws present the following 'com
parative exhibit of tbe footings, as compared with the
-previsns week:
.__sll f 3oo,oC3
20,43,704 26£5ft,229 D«X f*M>*
4.473,08 -4,C684»S lic- x l»^3W
Do» from otbrr Bk* 2.780,142 1,N»,93t Dee... lU<*.
Dne to otto lUnk» 4,173,710 ZfiSL“,2\ Dec... 041.1H9
Derail > 11,193,120 IUftLSIa Ine... 709.393
Clrcolallon l.iwfl,***. i£ay>4B Inc 190,384
Thi#U • very f»r ,raU* exhibit, (having AD iucreUtof
J u po*il« »f $709;393, ad iocrvAM of (pocio of $102,292, a re*
dilation of the lodebtedneu of Other fimki of A
uuleßile iocresa* of circulation And a iHf.hl dectf am of
ioaos. Th(<'ooditlou of Uiol*nU*i4«TldMiUj Mrvaomid,
and the incfeaw of depuslti (bova Alignment*! eonßdenr*.
in tbejmhUc »incr tho r«*«napU*a or (pcde .pay went a
—fPWlßull
Import! by ftlv«r.
NEW ORLEANS per Great Wwt—2o bbd* c coal, IB Ltl*
wbuk y, 60 «K» floor. IB hhds btcoa. 100 bid* pork, 21 bg*
le»tb«ie Clerk a oo: 22 bU cotton, tiog, Peanuck A cu; Aft
do, FeOorKk; 62bbl* whslky, Wallace; 6 hbda Kirk
paulck L Idctxgar. 16 do, J Beany, Jr,; 110 bdle bidaa,
Swindle: 2sl»bd*«o£*r, 12 pkga, Jonee A OooJajr 4 bhda
' near, OerdiMn 4 te d beet; UoUnee A eu; W bid* wbilby.
Carr A«n 100 bbla flour Liggett A cct, 11A) do Gtaban A
Thomas; 60 do molauee. Bag*!?, Cofgratb 4 ea; 224 sk*
Utatooe Iloffman i co; 2DS bra abort*. I£irtMQ£b 4 ctr, i
: pfcjt*, Adiia*; 1 ptrc, Bryce. Richard* A <*n- 1 -
CINCINNATI per Pctomae—'W bbd fubarra, Wryiuml
40 bis cxittou. Prnnock: 23 bg» fialhrf*, Poialfc 2JV-lig»
wftmt, 11 dofUTMcd. 1 OS'do flour, Dkkey A co; 25 la«
candles, PilUry 8 cik* win*, Bikawell, Paer A w 2ft hlf
bbl* moIMVM. Patlnn; IQO bbl-floar, Wallace; fto Jo do
(ltrtlnM; lOOduwbUky, Knox; 32dodu, M'Hcnrj: 10 bt4
blantick witar, Fioming. 10 roll* loather 2J bbdo obloo, i-0
Old* alcnhol, 1* 2 do flour, 100 bx hasu. 12 te du. 23 ttlxlo'
«hooM*r», 20 bbls wblaky, 30 do hmuv.lOtulu Pork. 418 kgs,
g tMv lard, 301 bgswbaaL. 1 bbi water, CUrk A «>•, 20 tuna
pig imtat Bnrk A tteras.
import* by Railroad
p, p. \r. ac. It, R.—23 bdle paper, JM Perkins t w
•9 tU» coal oil, d A Long; 2 do butter. MUler XJlkJteUon;
1 d 0,3 do eggs,Scott,drahamXco; 4*b«a rye, 109donahs
13 hogs. • aha rye ttuur, L Pelersou; 19 do wheat du; a kgs
UnhODyen lddox broowa, Kirkpatrick X co; TltkaosU,
CUbhU Oonr, P PtUrasn; (ttbtda flour, 3 "bLU eggs 4* iki
clovenerd, 00 A* Urlqy, grown -k Kirkpatrick; 27 Ulg
,'.i j»j lijiynw«h kfeCUwSau* r <o;fll r
beaus, U “ ~£oitrh « do, SUri*«r X imwo*tb;2s do.J Q
'UullSldr E kiM Urd, W McCutchMU X cu; 23aks b. w. floor,
j MoCull# $ l hbl hntter, ipkg* rafft, 3 bM* cloreraee.l,
UKTdoi brooms, J S LcecbA w,2i do,3lerc*rX RoWnscnt
33 do. W U Oonulj; ? pkgi butter, Jt Uotcblnsoo; 130 aka
oil cake, trailers, fi.eka ilr frnitvll bbU hotter, 3 k*a
lard, 20 hxa candles, 8 l»bl> flour, Shrive? X bUworth; 12S
baa wheat, Voeahtley A co; 47 doa backet* X tuba, K Roll
eon Xco; 14 do, Reis X Berger, 31 do Miller X tUeketaoo; 7
has meal, bdo raga, Mrtver X RobiaaoKjO W« rye. 3 Uaih
O bbUcoeloil, W A McCaurg, o doW -&8c*lf« IbM ege»;S
doheiter, Qduetiiotia;K Htuletoo; 4bbtscider, J Craig; 332
ni.lra, O W Kwlndltrr. 9H (MskeU produce, 6 canrsttie, 9 do
bog*, 13d l»H*b corn, 41 do oats, owners 3V l.bU egK». 0 do
butter, 10aka dr apple*, Rea; t> bhls po<* lb hbds do, lfli
bis do; 70 tea do. Ml dressed bop, 14C9 pcs balk meat, 126
■U potato**, Ct bbts butter, B 9 do epn.3o7 bbltlard. 3u2
|.,1, barley, 1900 do wheat, SlBbbla floor. I'.'a rolls luuther.
Isuo »k* clovcraeed, 00 do dr fmlt, Clarke X co.
C. X »*. It. Ih—l bbl butter, J Rum; 11 hxs do, W) boxea
. - cloyereeed, J 6Canfield; 6tihla eggs, lloaka
- ' • •*— i do lard, 200 Bdo
\ "I*
i ~ «* r ];
R«gutotjsttamnß.
hBHE Hisworr Ififa Direct iJßtit
A IltrtClitnet to Pum|«n A Shippers.
WUlgo Through without Btihipping, to ,
BOQNEVILLB, BRUNSWICK. LEXINGTON, WESTON
LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS <HTJ\ ST.
JOSEPn, NEBRASKA CITV, AND
Oil A II A CrTT-
TIIE splendid new and. fast running Pah
•engwateemer SKY«IjAIIK|Capt.’BEN. JOUN
SON, wiU leave for the itwro Rad til intermediate porta, on
THIS DAT, lOtbioit.
Tor freight or passage apply on board or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO. Agente,
J*2l Offlcr. No. 87 Water stmt.
Monongahela River XJ. B. Mail Packet!.
STEAMER TELEO&APU. | STEAMER JEFFERSON,
i . jdßd
CUpt. J. C. Woodwasd. ! Cm. Gxotoi Cloak.
The above new steamers are
now running regularly. Morning Boat* leave Pitts
burgh at B~o’c]ock A. M., anil Evening Boat* at 0
o'clock P. M. for STEeeeport, Elizabethtown, Mouonga
belt City, BeUevcmon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California
and Bronuaville,, them connecting with Qackaand Coaches
for-Coiontowa, Payette Springs, Morgantown, Wayneeburg,
Carmicbaeitowii and Jefferson.
Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Uolod
town for $2, meals anditate-rooma on bo}ts inclusive.—
Boats returning from Brownsville leave aUS o'clock In the
nfSnllfidksdS In the evening.' For fllrtber information en
quire af the once, Wharf Boat, at thatiot orGrant street.
mS - s 0. W- SWINDLER, Ao»T.
TYBBULAR' TUESDAY PACK
XV*T-FORfcXNESVTLLE.—The fine newMBA
•teadar BMMAGRAHAM, Capt.Mv*aoi AnaewUl leave
for pie" above and’ intermediate porta EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 o'clock *. «*, For freight or passage apply on
board, oc!9 • FLACK, BARNES ACO-,Ag’u.
Reg dear .tri-wkekly tJS3^>
WHEELING PACKET.—Tha floe . pa*-4fiBEB
eengeo steamer OHEVOIT, -Captain. J. Homy, will leave
br the above - and all intermediate porta, on Uondaya,
Wedmdayi and Friday*. For freight orpassage, apply on
board, or to * •
. an« W. B. WHEBLER, Agent No. & Wood at.
Regular Wednesday . reg**
PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—Tbe'ifISgjIgSL
fine new steamer J. W. HAILiIAN.Capt. M. ilaya, will
leave Sot the above and all intermediate porta on K\ERY
WEDNESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. For paaaagoor-freight
apply on board or to
Ja23 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
Fob marietta and zanes- i _fgft.ui
VTT.r.T!—The new and beeutifal steamer
UZZrE MARTIN, Capt BIOWW, will leave for the above
and all intermediate porta, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 P. B.
For freight or pamage apply on board or to
oelti FLACK, BARNES A 00., Agta.
(Eincinnati, &t,
J?OR CINCINNATI AND LOU- . fggr .jn
. IBTOLLE— I TbefinefteamerAßOONAUT,
pt. Oeo. L. McLean, will leavfclbt the above and al Unter
mediate porta, on TUTS DAY, lQtb Inst., at 4 p. m. For
freight or passage apply on board or to
jatt FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agents.
Jlastbillt, Arc.
For nashville'.—The tine. fca-.ei
steamer HASTINGS, Capt. Porter, willrfAW
leave for the above and all lutermedlate porta on ttAT'UK
DAY, 13th lost. Fur freight or paaage apply on board, or to
f,.S FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
St. aoutß, 4lrc,
FOR—UISSOORI Riyßß—Tto I ICffM,
Dae u«w steamer RO WEN A, Capt.
WiU leave fur above and all Intermediate porta on MON
DAY, ill# Ifttb ipst. For freight or passage apply on board
or to fed "FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agta.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new . fCfr.ia
passeoger steamer. “ANOLO BAXO.S,"
Capt. Baker, will leave fur the above and alt intermediate
p&rte on THIS DAY. loth IruL, si 4 oVleck P. M. For
frviirbt or iiamags apply on tmard or to
REA A JONES, 67 Wster'street
FLACK, BARNES A CO-, Agls.
fc»|,2 No. 67 Water At.
FOR ST. LOUIS —Tfie fine'newTfFg^j
fast jnnnluK paauuger steamer lOWA,
Capt. Moore. wUi leave fbi the above and all intermediate
ports on THIS DAY 10th lost., st 4*r. u. For freight or
nassape apply on tewrd or to
J 122 _ LACK. BARNES A CO, Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The tine new > fCPr .ia
steamer MARENGO, Capt. MrCallun, JnSHHI
will lesve fur the above and all intermediate port* on
THIS DAY, 10th Inst., at 4 u’oi.wk P M. For paaonge •.*
freight apply'«»n board or to
VLACK BARNES A CO.
flrtu ©titans, &t.
FOR MEMPHIS .AND NEW , ffigMn
ORLEANS. The fin* new steamer
ST. LAWRENCE, Capt. R. D. Cochran, will leave for the
above and all intermediate ports on SATURDAY, tb* 136 b
1 ust. Fur freight or passage apply on board er to
FUCK, BARNES A CO„ Agta
Foil mempuls'and new or- I ycHVitt
LEANS—The splendid steamer ARCTIC,riBESSB
Capt. Devinnev, will leave fir lb» ab«ve and intermediate
parte uu SATURDAY, the 13Ui iniL, For freight or paiwe je
apply on board or to FLACK, UARNRS A CO., Ageuts.
FOR -NEW ORI.KAN&—The, JEfcj.
flno steamer AURORA, Capt. John S.
Ehodoa, will leave for the ahovu aii.loll IntoritWioto ports
On THIS DAY, the 10th instant at 4 o'clock, P. U. For
freight or passage apply oo board or to
FLACK, OAKSES A CO, Ageutt.
feZ No 67 Water stm-t
USaauls.
WANTED
to engige Ib tbs "■*]• of tbs moet popular selling
'SS ! sS3f^ft? I SLiiiS? ! M3pS^W!
•soil tusks money ol tho urns time. AgoaU now Id.tbs bus
ioesi srs clearing from $4OO to $1,600 per year. For full
sod* lift of Books, Sfldrees ti. M. RULISON,
<Jh*SD City-Fubliihing !loU*e, 141 M&ln street, CineluotU,
: Ufcla: or, n Urine. CM, IX. RULISON, Philadelphia. 7
’ aplkaydiwfeT
A GARDNER WANTED.—A man nc
attainted with marketing, end capable of cultlratiug
sums sight sms la vsgetabl • soil fruit. Inn airs of
ISAUII DICKEY A CO,
f«2 No. 90 Water street.
BANK STOCKS WANTKD by
AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO,
fed Stork soil Dill Broker, M Fourth street.
Stocks wanted—
Mechanics* Bask Stock: M. and M. Bank Stock;
Kxchang* u “ Western lnrarauce *
kfosongehela **
AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO-,
Stock Brokers. M fourth •treat.
To nil orJer*. by
j*2S
\VT ANTED—Noted and Drafts haring 4, C
W —l? month* to ron; 4JOQ to $lOOO, by *•
* t'ww T.OOMIF t CO.,
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBim^MmOT
■•
LINEV VIA<S TE BEN T .VIDJLE.
'T'HE CLEVELAND AND PITTSBtTROU RAILROAD COMPANY. AND,TIT£'PTfES
-1 BURGH, COLUJIBU3 ARDCI.VCIJf SATTRAJLROAD COMPANY, having mid*
BURGH, FT. WAYSBAND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY forth* joint,naeof their-Ro*a.brt»*£ia Hi«mrih
tod Rochester, will run their Trains daily (Sunday* excepted) u follow*, commencing MONDAY, Jftoaary»tb,lS6B:
tXXtt ' -'nxvt - ' MBITS 1 : ABSXTS ' ~ t-j 4stXßVt *•
Cln.Etpm*... . PlmLnrgh.fcGO A- *t-|Stenbeovil!e, 9.-45A.W1 ‘ |oolmhbc*fc£oy. x.
C Wh«Ung*} Mlin “ C;t3 « | “ lOriS “ i witccrg, jchfga >~.i
CincinnatiSxprea “ £3sf.ii.| “ Stflp.al * : 7:!4 VSrCO'A'I st.
Bte.ab. Accomlion . “ 4:00 « (Wellaville, . fHI “ | • - * jgtefctpTUlefcJOv. *.|’ '
The &00 i_ a.Train run* throngb to Cincinnati with but on* change, utd Uw Gncutsa/
witaoet ciiaxai or cans, making direct connection* for Dayton, Indianapolis,Cincinnati, tottifTliliyOaiKaand SuLoni*
The 0:45 a. n. Train stop* at ail Station*, and connect* at Bayanl with train on To*caiawas Branch far-NewPhiladelphia
and all point* on that road. At tladaon wfth the C.Z.4C.A R. for Cojahogt-Falla ahd; Akron. At Cleveland with
Cleveland ami Toledo Railroad for Toledo, Detroit, OMcago;and at Chicagojwith all Railroad* leadlogtlo tho Jfprtb-feat.
Also with Lake Shore Railroad for Erie, Dunkirk, Doflhlo, Niagara Pall* and Canada." tJ\ } \ ’ ‘ !
The o;is a. m. and 235 r. w. ■Train* ctop atall Station* on the Hirer and connect at tfhefeUhg with the.BalUmore
and Ohio Railroad for Combe Hand, Harper's Perry, Bai timbre and Washington City. At Bellolr with iliyCeiitral Ohio
BElroad for Zanesville. CireloTille,„Lanca*ter,Wliinington, Ac.
The 4r. i f, Steubenville Accommodation*top* at all 'fray-Station* : - : i u. \t
Rrruanva Taam from Cincinnati arrive In Pittatmrgh a* follow*; - v >v Jft* . .
That leaving Cincinnati-at 4:20 p. w. runs through’witbont change of car*, and'arrive* at PltttCnrgb T:SQ A. M. .Thi*
train on Saturday evening ran* directly throngb to Pittibnrgh, and passenger" can leave for Philadelphia via'Venn*
Railroad on Sunday evening at 10 r. V. '
Thalfoavlng Cincinnati at 6:00 a. u. arrive* in Pittrtmrgh at 8:£0 P. M. ' '
The above Train* will atop on lignal of the Station Agent at any Station betweeh'Pittslmrgb htdliocberter to take np
nusrageragolngtoaoy pointoc or beyond the line oTthi* ruaii. Train* will al*o etop to, leave paiaengtra coming from
thl* Road to any Station between Roehcater and Pittabnrgh. c- •
Pusengcra deairing to go to Chicago, or point* beyond Chicago Tia Cleveland,'wtuf ask-far; TicXtUtria - CUirJand.
SkwbenrfS to Cotumbu*, Cincinnati or 3t. Loui*, or point* beyond Colnmb'nj l via SteubohtilltVmu:? a:k
CS-Caggage checked through to «Jl principal point* ami traniferred free of charge’ ' ' .
£ or n dHaforaation, *PP J y to GEO. PARKIN,at the’ Ticket Offlee, Penn Street Depot '
F T lL .™?^. a r‘;^l T i. cket A BV° I C.AP.R. R., Cleveland. P.R; BrCUvsUnd.
J. A. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Tick*-! Agt, C. A C. K. JV, Colnmbo*.
0* 33 ) TV. w. BAOLCT. Sapt-V.C. A aß.R.^lnmbn».
EDWARD T. MEGRAW,
TOBACCO AIISTO < OIGhAJEtS,
.VO. 241 LIB SS TT;BTR BET, B&AD O P WOOD, i
. ’ PITTSBURGH, Ph^NNA,
OFFERS TO TIIE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK,‘pm
ebaaed Irom importer* and Uasnfoctnrer*, amongst which are the following favorite brands
W. U v Grant'* A No. 15* Tobacco,
Kelma, Robinson A Co’* Tobacco, ~ •
Eugene Howard'*/ Tobacco, V '
Grant'* Ponnd’Lamp Cavendish, '
□ax&rd and Railroad Brand*,
200 Caddy Boxet Half
OIOABSt CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
ONE lwril*l*lo2sr ASSORTED BRANDS.
All of'wbich we offer to the trade at price* which eannot fail to please.
E. C H I L D S & C O’S-
PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF-
CEMENT
Are now prepared to contract and put'on at the shortest notice
the above Elastic-Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, It being the only article yet iorenledthnt will eacceaefally
resist the action of tbektmosphere in every climate.
J IT IS PERFECTLY PIKE AND WATER-PROOF,
And In polDtof durability, we believe lfleiqttal: if aoisope ar, tosoy Metallic Roofing. We can pm it ou over Old Tio
Tar, (refcor Shingle Boob, it making nod . aoce how flat or steep the roof may be. This
I Roufl ng & Warranted to prove as abate repreaented. We win pot it oq for
BIJ- DOLL AUS PER EQUAJ2E, <TENFEXTSQVA&R) *
’* upon Tin ead Iron Boofi for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being'on arruuut of Its durability tb
Jcad.be used.
II wiio are building,end also tboee who wish their p/wo* am- oflira, ITt Thiri Xrett,
)lea wad satisfy themselves Id regard to the durability and practicability of this Hoofing.
N. ¥ ' PERRIN A JOUNBON,
IN, l> . No. 131 Third street, between Wood and Bmftiifleld,
'N, p ■* Pittsburgh, Penn*
We will apply 1
cheapest paint Ihi
*i.We lorite i
and examine tamj
8. A. JOBNi
£ WJJ.JOttN!
I hare madeacbejplealeiflmfaatioaofenme tpecimenior W. E.CHILD3 k CU'd KOOFINU, left at my office, tha r*
•utts of which are at i&lqirar> -
let. The materiel 9 compounded *oa» to remain tillable for a great leugth of time.
3.L Tbo cansl*tas|y 1* ootreadily loflaaocad by-the temperature; coaeeqnenilyu wonM not be liable w tu*lt«ud tut>
«tfCromßroortti£asißier;or i cr4drlaWhiter;i;e.extremeiufnatnra]he*tas(lcolU would not Injur* it. 4
3d. The compotitlqal* Bpt fcAt but.slightly alkaline. It would not d*-»tn>y the rauraea, but on tli* rAti«ry protc-. i
11 from the action of tto weather.
All*. It ia Water PipoC, aad to a bug* extent Fire-Proof: that Is, sparks au<l lire brand* foiling upon It <-a!J not lt>
flame It In ait ••piutqn such a roof will !a*t for jmreifnui on carefully and receiving prompt attention.
iUspdci folly, JOSEPH M. LOCKJ3, Chemist,
; labaraiory So. IUS Walnut street. Cincinnati, Ohio
I Cutconun AoctnrßOTtl !.**. Co., P«t>. 6th, IBST
1 hare examined W.tE. Caitne A Co'e Eire aod Water-Proof Cement Rooflug, and a* for u l can Judge, consider
U a good iarrottoo, toff am willing to Insure bondings tboa protected upon the me ttrtu as I ini or* thb*e covered with
metal. epLJJIUwF ffitgped) JNO. 8. LAW, Agt. Boyal fuel Co, Loadon and Liverpool.
1557. TRANSPORTATION. 1857.
CA I'ACITT ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY.
mm* LLOYD &.C.0., mmm
[SUCCESSORS TO LLOYp * lemon., i
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS.THIS WINTER, ure nowpiepared
to do a beery bnslam by
PEmTBYLVAmA AJNTp PLJLIX.RO-A.3D.
Through to and Cron* the Ewttru Citlec W* can assure opr friend* and all ihoee diipcwed to patrcalte the Pcuna. Cana
and Ballroad, that no paint will be spared tareadirf geoeral ■atiifactioo to SHIPPERSOF PASTERN AND WESTERN
FREIGHT.
The Avouiaoce of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
Will glr* Increased deepalcb toUio traosiaittlnq of freight. Office Peon Street, at tbs Canalßasin.' 1
fiOfclyd . . LLOIC A CO
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.
KIHR'3 pohtable boat LINE, >afcv-CTn-,
V iaPennsrlvaniu Canal unit Railroad/ i— 1
Capacity Two Thousand Tona Per Month Each Way.
OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS
wI daring ttw put Winter ind ve eu now offer toSIILPPERS tlis superior nlnntagt of • IM3UCI.R DAILY LINS
to nod from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore., Our tine being composed entirely of PORTAJILK BOATS, but one
transhipment (a required. Merchant! sending Prtdght to our Line can relj.upoaitfibcfug pot through with all poeelt-1
room) aud despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BABIN. comer cf Liberty and WdyniitretetiyPiltAvrah, Va.
fo2&ljd KlSfi k UrrCIIHLL, Proprietor*.
fHiscdlaiuous.
-t a W-» *
i.%-mrr cf twirl'll Street and JUarM Sjttarf.
IIARRISBURQ. PBSHA.
WJRU-I .S COVERLY, Proprietor.
THIS NBW AED ELEGANT HOTEL,
receully erected br the Messrs. JONES, tallarzfotrarg,
-Pstibarlarteeti leased for a term of yum by the. ttoflro
signed, be lakes this method Of caUihg. the aiteuliati of bis
former, patron*, frUudsand the treteilioc comtiranltj
thereto.
llartng *,fVonf «/One Butuirvl and Forty liri on tht
principal tired of the city, nod /Yrty-IVo feet Frost o«
Jfarlet £]ugrr, It cannot foil to prnv* attractive aa veil as
Inviting toatranger*.
The CHAMBERS are of fine aiio, well, ventilated, and
lighted with o»—e number with coanecttogdooro-rmaA
ing them very dealrableforfomUlrs. 1 ~ •/
Thn HALLS are warmed throughout by Heaters; au«l every
modern Improvement, in fact, naa beon added, that -may
conduce to theaafety, comfort and happiness of the guest*.
Visitors may, therefore, mi assured, that the “JONES
HOUSE!’. baa been madeperfcetin all its appointments—
(bat fttb dipirtaeat bi.lxu placed !n charge of Experi
enced and Competent Amu—that In «Tcry particular the
eyatem which has been adoptnf/Vj the oropristov, will af
ford to thoss vbo may make it their homesas- gnwtade-
comfort as may !>• obtained at any almilar establish
WHOLESALE DEALEBbIN
ROOF I 3ST G.
As JOHNSON, Proprietors,
u«uiAaL‘ap »us VHIVKRSiTT
At Cambridge, Mans,
The Jnttruetart in thin nrr
Hem. Joel Paxker, LL. D , Royal Protestor
liou.TneerfiTumiUMo.-u, LL l’rofeesar,
lion. Kmojit Wiiawnar, tL D., University Professor.
THE course or instruction embraces the va
rious branches of the Common Law' and of Equity,
Admiralty, Commercial* Inlinuthmal and CohstUsnonel
Law; and the Jurisprudence of the United State*. The
Law Library consists of about 14,000 Tolumra, and as new
works appear they aro' added, aud ertry effort Is mad* to
reader it complete. •*
Instruction ia given l>y oral lectures and expositions, (and
by connection with (hem.)
of which there are teaovery week. . Two Moot Court* are
also holden in each Wrtk, at each of. which * cause,. previ
ously given out, is argued by four tlndcnfo, and an opinion
delivered by the Presiding Instructor. 1 100 ms and other
facilities are ofoo provided.for the Clnb Conrt»; t*daa As
sembly is beh! weekly fortune tier hi debet*, ttid acquiring
a knowledge of parliamentary lav and proceeding*.
Students may enter tbs Scboot lo any stage of their pro
fessional studies or mercantile pundits, and at' the com
mencement of either term, or in the middle, or other part of
a term.
They are at liberty to elect wUat'etndies they vQI pursue,
according to their view of their own wants ana attainment*.
The Academics!year, which commences on Thursday, six
* 'ln July, I* dixit)e4 into two
fHisctltanepus.