jtffskrgl ©ajdit. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 20, 1808. ** OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY."** News of tha City and Neighborhood; Mosboe SrswAaT.—WobfilieTe all opposition to the rwpita, and, wo doubt not, eventual par don of this most unfortunate man, has ceased. > 4 *tuost .unfortunate,” for,* if he is inno cent, which we have reason now to believe he is, no.human being could well go through with a I more' terrible ordeal than he has been and is now possinglhrough. We, for one, bad we thesame belief with regard toStewart which we had when we saw him sentenced to death, would not lift a finger to save hif neck; for a murderer deserves death, and It Is not in us lo lift a voice in a mur derer's, behalf. JTad those two, who have been in Eternity Friday week, and with tears and prayers; denounced some -one who might have bees suspected/ as particeps eriminis, it would'havejbeen esteemed, even by the laws, as something worthy of great consideration in fixing the guil£upon the person so charged. And shall we be more chary io receiving their sol emn declarations in behalf of human life! Ouf exchanges, from all party of the country found about, now begin to poor in, and they all speak one way. Wo learn from the New Brighton Tima that a petition, praying the of Monroe Stewart, is in circulation in that place, and extensively signed; and the editor of that paper very Jattij remarks: “We cannot see what possible motive these two beings, just about to appear before the Judge of all the earth, could hareia declaring the innocencoof Stewart, if he is therefore, there is a doubt of his guilt, hunmity, and justice, require that at least a respite should be granted, so that, should there .be any future developments,“he may have the benefit *of them*” • ; The Newcastle; Couraut says: “For our own I part, ire' cannot see what object these wicked creatures could hare is addiog to their catalogue that of going into the presence of the i Almighty yitha lie upon their lips. It is true, ‘ they told tgreftt many stories that were untrue; tut that (here inat'a ray of hope Ufi Oiat their lives might be epafed;. and vhat trill not aman do for kisliftfTn this lari eeene,they could not have en ! fertained'cvcK'a hope y ltMui : t theykad confessed '> ~ their enm guiU t and were riandmg vpon the cay britrtt'pf dtaih, tr ith nothing to hang a hope upon.'’ TbibdTs dr Rxspicr to Ret. Chas. Avert. —Atapublfo meeting of the colored people of ClacihUaU, held in Zion Baptist Church, Wed nesday, Feb,' -10th, the following preamble and resolptipiyMrere adopted: pleased God to take to Him self the Rev; Charles Avery, late of Allegheny City,Pa;,along triedweli-wisher andyromotcr of the interests of iho Colored People; and wlierfias, iCljrfight and proper to render praise to the trorthy dead, therefore,, iteciwi,Th*t hia noblaand disinterested be neroleuce demand? the unqalifiod adojiration of ail mankind,' and that in him we behold a worthy exearflar of that religion which he held op to the embrace,of his fellow men. Raotctd, That we commend his example io the minister* that in preaching Christianity^: they include_hnmanity; Peace on earth and good will to men; the opening of the Prison of those who ore bound; breaking every yoke andleUingtheoppressed go free. Thatwe look with grateful hearts upon those,who; amidst oppressive influences of this conntry. nre fomui~rebuking tyranny, and laboring that alPxnay onjoy their just rights. ~ Betolvud, That .we will ever cherish his mem ory/becauso he was a true man, choosing the right, regardless* of the power of man, and we invoke the kind Father to raise up others, who, JLike him, will plead with disinterested teal the cause of the oppressed.. Raolvedf That we heartily sympathize with his family in their bereavement, and pray that the mercifal All Father will heal their grief. Tub Edinbdho Review.— Messrs. Hunt & Minor have placed us under obligations by laying upon our table, this valued Quarterly of latest issue. Its ranges of discussion is wide as usual of knowledge is lavished on everything Treated of in its pages. Tbo arti cles in this number are os follows: Prospects, of the Indiau'Empire, MUman’s History of Batin Christianity, Scottish Univer sity Reform, The Angel in the House, Tho Ad dington and Pitt Administrations, Tom Brown’s Schooldays, Memoirs of Bpssnet, The Hawkers’ Literature of France, Lord Overatone off Metal lic and Paper Currency. Tnc Bible a Perfect Book.—This is an “Ad dress delivered by the Rev. C. P. Kraulh of this city, before the Bible Br»ciety of Pennsylvania College, and of the Theological Seminary.”. It was first pronounced in 1852, afterwards pub lished, passed through one edition and has just now been issued in a second edition, revised, from the press of Henry C. Neiosledt, Gettys burg, Pa. This sermon is exceedingly full. Tt most-tie read entire, to appreciate it, forgreat knowledge of books, familiarity with the writings of “The Fathers’’ and with the views of the various sects which to time .have sprung ap in the church,' &dd i wk?vrrit*r , a otrn-largeand catholic Ideas of the true value of the Bible as a gntdo to the filet of erring humanity, and os a light in the path of pilgrims through the devious wil derness of the world have Jill brought their offerings here to adorn, illustrate, and strengthen. It is with great difficulty one selects a passage from the discourse, so intimately are the parts interwoven. - We moke the following selection however: “It is the : grcat divine Ijaman heart of the Bible, which has made it so Varied in eternal freshness. How every thing is permitted lo shine ontimits own light, and the men of all its osjenpermitted to make their utterances in the spirit of their own time! Tho morning stars shout over an infant world 1 The hosan nas of a nation wakedfrom the cradle of Sla very to be adopted as the eons of Jehovah, mingle with the roaring of the wild surge that has just engulphed their foes. The shadows of eternal things, phantoms more enduring-than substances : * i. * { WaV« their cloudy wings' amid the smoke of altars. The thunders of law are echoed by the thunders of law repeated. The first-lines of government are traced. A great theocratio Republic is framed, in whose battles the armleiipf God on earth and in heaven make common cause. The policy of courts is revealefcVthe meanness of the great and the vices of the good are exposed and the heart of kings is laid bare. .There you can soothe your mourning souls with strains of elegy, which make yoaglsd as you weep! There you can find VoSWlbrfUie unutterable groaninga of a pros trate spirit;:'* * It Ishcro the poor wiR find comfort, and hcre tho heart, satiated'and worn out with too.omch of & prosperous life, will be retired,; and where- the longing eoal, which finds the past and the present too contracted for ita-weope, cries,“What of the night?” human voices laden with divine goods, come book from the thick; darkness. These ore thg.contents of books of the-Old Covenant, which their mere names recall*” We commend Uiir sermon to* oil thoughtful -readers. r n ' Brca«r. QboDS.~The"iiaul of stolen goods made by the Mayornnd police at old Terlcy’s fc. and elsewhere waß great Tho dresses we men- Vtioned were those of Mrs. Foster): .and sho has Identified,-them. ,-The goods found at the houso bfyoung/Gordon, in the Ninth Wairdi ; in a floor barrel, which ire noted yesterday morning, hare been'mbstly identified. There wero jewelry clothing: ini fora.. Although goods to the amount of tome $5OO have been found there are _ more it is thought yet, and without doubt they, will also be fbund and restored to their owners.-' We learn that Mr. Gordon, father to this boy-- -' thief, assured the polieo that he did not know anything about the thefts, he howev er,-that heknew where apart of thcjewelry, had been planed, declaring that he only learned 'it since the arrest-of the prisoners, and floou af terwarda pointed out to the officers the place of concealment. It was secreted under a shed at* inched.to the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in the Nioth'Ward, and was therefoundby officerßnatwick. A purple velvet bonnet, among tho plunder, -was identified by a milliner on Bmithfield street as her properly. There are furs, 'caps, a gold pencil case, a lot of child’s clothes, some books and some pictures yet to be identified. If any person has been robbed of such articles it would be well to take a lookai them. John Terley And Joseph Gordon were com mitted . for trial yesterday on- fire separate oharges of larceny, and Robert Terley on three charges.^ Noaa.—At the Feast of SL Schol&slica on one day last week, in the Chapel of St. Mary’s in this city the following young ladies look the veil:— Sister Maty Ambrose, (Miss Mary Curran); Sis- Mary Appbloms, (Miss Joanna Leahy).; Sis **r** EaUlia, fFellco D’H&m); Sister Mary .?****£ (Miss Amelia Kratter); Sister Mary Cy ”*» .Mary Clarke); Sister Mary Sebastian, [m|bb Cla*? 1 )* ' an^®ist * r Mary Achlen, DaAtMXN, and other owners of vehicles, should take out their license before tho last day of-tho present month, to avoid the ten per cent, they will have to pay, as tho Market Constable fee, tor making the return. * Axh-Lkcompxos Meetiho. —We are requested to state the anti-I>eoompton meeting which was to have taken place on Saturday' evening, will not. be held until Tuesday evening, next, when it irOl talc* piece at the Temperance Ark, AUe- Hwsjrrt^.r:. Coop nr a coop.—The trial of this man for his attempt to obstruct the coarse of justice by the abduction of a witness closed yesterday. John D. Mahon, Esq.-, and our esteemed and indefatigable District Attorney, F. 11. Collier, Esq., presented the claims'of the Commonwealth on this interesting individual. Mr. Mahon spoke first and Mr. C. last. Tbos. M. Marshall, Esq., and T. J. Bighatn, Esq., appeared for the defendant. The Judge in his charge to the jury defioed tho offence and stated that it was a misdemeanor and not a felony. He reviewed the testimony at some length and then gave the case to the jury. They were absent from their seats about ten min utes and returned with a verdict of Guilty , This will send the man Coop to jail, but not to-tbq_ Penitentiary. Ills largo family of dogs will suf fer during his abseoce from the outer world, un less indeed some arrangement can be made by which he can carry on his trade while he is yet in jail. He is known as ver£ skillful on the ca nine species, having numerous medicines, injec tions, etc., which he administers eon amore. Ilia practice in subverting the ways of justice not proved so successful. Coop was yesterday re manded for sentence. What was it?—We learn from* tbo New Brighton Timtt that on Friday lost, at about 5 o’clock P. a loud and prolonged report was heard in that vicinity. It was not like anything jre-have—« ver~hear'd. It is supposed by many that it was either a shock of an earthquake or the explosion of a meteor. From persons in the country wc learn that the shock was more severe there than in town.” We heard of this phenomenon several days ago, but took it for a "sell.” We have since, however, been assured by a gentleman from Sewickley that he heard the noise as of the bursting of some largo body, and as the train was near, he rushed to his window, expecting to see the boiler of the locomotive torn to pieces, but the train passed all right, and bethought no more about it until the fact cameout that every body in the neighborhood had heard the noise, and some had seen a fiery body flying through the air, and those who saw U say that at its bursting nr apparent bursting a great explosion resulted, and hence the noiao that startled & good many. Pbestice.—There can be no doubt about it, Prentice, if nlive, will lecture here to-night. Ho was to arrive last night and no doubt would get here, provided, always the train was not blocked np. Prentice did arrive last night, and will lec ture, to-night, without fail. We'omitted to state on Thursday, that at a meeting of the Central Pres. Church ou Wednes day evening to elect a pastor, a unanimous call was given to Rev. Dr. Jacobus, of Allegheny Theological Seminary. We are informed that Dr. JacQbus will not be ablo to accept the call to settle permanently over this church. He will however be its pastor for this year. Theodore Adams, ot, Allegheny city, was in jured on the Ohio SPenoa. R. R. on the 81st Aug. 1855. The train in which he was passen ger ran off the track near Reamington, and he hod three ribs broken and received other severe injuries. The caso was tried in Harrisburg du ring the present week. Mr. Adams laid his dam ages at $4OOO. The jury gave him $3OO A Petition for the pardon of Monroo Stewart, 120 feet in length, and containing about 5000 signatures, was forwarded to the Governor yes terday, by Jailor Phillips. Nearly'two hundred of the signers were residents of McKeesport. There is a large nombeT of petitions, only par tially filled in circulation, which will soon be collected and sent on. A Fiobt occurred in t£e Sixth Ward, yester day, between two men named John McCrory and John Mnllery, which resulted in the latter being stabbed in the side with a knife by the former. The wound 19 not dangerous. Cause —whisky. McCrory was committed to jail for tnal on a chargo of assault and battery. Ssow.—l eslerd&y the snow came down steadi ly the entire day. Snow-balls were flying, thick and fast, and it was as moeb. as a mau’a head was worth to venture along the street. May we suggest that everybody hasten out as soon as the storm is over nud before it commen ces to freeze, and shovel the snow from the side walk in froot uf their premises ? FmsT Ward Scuoot,.—There are-in this Ward 502 scholars enrolled and the average attendance is 450. This is 4 per cent better than in the Wash ington Union School which w.* meotioneJ-yesler day, when there ore-ovt enrolled and t;q|f in at tendance. A Firk in KiUiiiitiing yeatc-rday morning de stroyed Hie carriage factory of Mr. Pinney. The loss will be over uu which there is no in surance. The fire was arrested in its farther pro gress by the citizen**, who turned out wiih (heir buckets. Owens.—We are glad to sec Owet»3 back, still enquiring- in reference lo “that are borrel of apple tarst He is a capital fellow, full of ge nial humor, and must and ought to have a good house every night. See his bill for this even ing. Harper’s Monthly Magazine lor March is received and for sale by W. A. Gtldenfcnny, 6lh street, opposite tho Theatre. It is full of inter esiing miscellany, original and selected. The illustrated article ou Ihe “Upper Mississippi River” will repay perusal. Capt. A. Craig, of KiUanning, baviog resign ed the position of Superintendent of tho Alle gheny Valley Railroad, Dr. G. W. Reynolds, of Leechburg, has been elected to the vacant office by the Board. James Brittain, of Beaver, has received the appointment of Steward of the Poor and ITouse of Employment of Beaver county, by the Board ofDireotors, for the ensuing year. Tub closing lecture of the series by Dr. Mor-\ iarty, got up by tho Society of St. Vincent de Paul, will take place on Sunday evening, at 7$ o’clock, in the basemfcnt of the Cathedral. Row to Pbesertb Beautt Nothing is more be coming to a man or woman than a beautiful luxuri/ ant head of hair, and a woman’s beauty is certainly incomplete without a fair complexion, and he or she who neglects these great and important adornments of nature must expect to suffer tho mortification of prematnre boldness, and a wrinkled face and a sallow skin. Nothing is necessary to preserve these essen tial attractions bat the aso of Prof. Wood’s Restora tive.- —LouimilU Timet. Psor. Wood's Hair Restorative. —We have bad occasion to use~lhis famous preparation of Prof. Wood'#, and after thoroughly testing Us qualities, we find that where tho hair is thin it will thicken it, if gray it will restore it to its original color; likewise, it gives a glossy appearance, as well as keepstbe hair from falling off. This invaluable ingredient is for sale at “Chinaman's Tea Store/* southeast corner Frederick and Baltimore streets, by Mr. J. C. Given. — Balt. Clipper. Sold by ail good Druggists. \ Partial Report from tbc Lxcompton Cumuit tex.—We learn that the Special Committee of Con gress, on the Lecompton Constitution, have deter mined to make a partial report in the course of a •,day.or two. They will sot forth that their final re port-Will not be made until all the members qf the -iComtmtteo have time afforded them to como on to Philadelphia. The object of this visit is that each man may get himself a new suit at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.' f Bor’s Raglans and sack coats, Gents French and sack coats Raglans, £c., and a full stock of winter gloves, Gauntlets,.Mufflers, Shawls, for Men and Boys, still onhand at Carnagbans, Fed eral street Allegheny. Cash buyers will find the prices an inducement. } Served uiu Right. —Simonda, of Et. Louis, who mado and sold a counterfeit of Ayer’s Cherry Pecto ral, has been placed within the narrow limits that should catch all scuuodrcls. Imprisonment, though it be for yoars, can scarcely punish enough the heart less villain who could execute socb an imposition upon the sick. The wicked rascal .who for paltry gain could thus triflo with the health and life of his tellow mao—take from his lips the cup of bopo while slaking, am] substitute an otter delusion and cheat, would falter at no crime, and should bo spared m* punishment. Hume of bis trash is still extant in the West, and purchasers should be wary of whom they buy.— Gazette, Utica, 2 V. >". J OLTCRUINE, GLYCERINE, OLYCERINK, Highly perfumed. Sure cure and preventathe of Chapped Uands, Face and Lips, for sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, f corner Pono and St. Clair Streets. WhatourScigiibors say of Dr. IH’Lane'i Celebrated LlverPUli. f New Yore, August 20, 1852. We, the ondenlgned, baviug made trUI of Dr. Mclahs’s ’Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pitts burgh, most acknowledge that they are the best medicine for Hick Headache, Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint, that we have ever o***+ We take pleasure la recommending them to the pablic; and arecoafldsut that If those who are troubled with any of the above complaints will give them a fair trial, tbev will not hesitate t( ecknowWjw their beneficial effects. MRS. IULL, East Troy. MRS. STEVENS. West Troy. Purchasers should hecarefu! toaeklbrDß.M’l.ANE’S CELEBRATED LIVEIL PI LLB, manufactured by FLKUINO BRO&, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liter Pills, now before the public. Dr. MUnesgen. uine Liver pills, also bla celebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad at all respectable drag store*, heme ■ <"*»»"* th* ilputtureeir frlrtaUwT ILEMINO BROS- employment. $5O A J96nth f And All Expense* Paid. AN AGENT IS WANTED in eveiy Town and Coooty ia lh# United Stats*, to «Pg*g» la » re> •pectable andeuy baslnm, by which the above preflUmaf Mcort&ialy realized. For fall p*rii£ol»r* *ddrc*»H. MON* NETT * CO., corner of Brooms end Mercrr eta, New York Cityj w>| posuge «Uttp. • ' fclftlcidawr Leather /wagon" whips—so _ doz. •tsortsdOufk wumotwJ of th» best qatlity, on hi»4 oaafarttloly TTOJApJPDLB *"CO, frs7 hW <Q jitrfy Telegraphic novo repssro .v a l Wasuwgtos Cm-, Feb. ll*. Sexate. —The private calendar was takes up. The Army Bill beingjdp, Mr. Iverson said that Mr. Davis wished to reply to some remarks of others before the vote was takene 110 moved a postpone* sent, which was agreed to, and the Senate adjourn. Cd till Tuesday. Horae.—Mr. Hoard, of New York, roso to a priv ileged question, and sent up to the Clerk to bo read a letter from Mr. Burns, of Ohio, to this effect:— ou took occasion on Friday to read from the New York Tribune a false, foal slander against me, the tenor of which you know. The charges set forth, if true, would disqualify mo from holding a seat in the House. You repeated tbo slander without provoca tion. I pronounce the paragraph a slander of tbo foulest kind. If you suppose me guilty of the crime I ask you to examine into its truth or falsehood if Innocent, you should set me right." Mr. Hoard desired to respond to the letter, but objections were made. He insisted that he had a right to bo heard, on tho ground that Mr. Bums’ letter was threatening and calculated to intimidate him. Mr. Buroett, of Ky., called Mr. Hoard to order, saying that he conlthreplaio by letter. Mr. Giddings, of'Ohioi wanted to know whether the friends of Burns would Insist upon replying when objections were made. Mr. noard raado another inefiectnal off.irt at er danation. Oo motion, it was resolved that when tho House adjourn it he till Tuesday next The private calen dar was then taken up. 4 Mr. Hoard rose to a personal explanation; he sent to tbo chair a paper reciting that a statement had been mado by a member of the House asserting that Ui httd 9tatod 10 tha latter on the subject of his, Mr. Burns’, vote on the Kansas Committee res olutions that he was certain official patronage at his disposal; that Mr. Burns, by thus freely avowing his sentiments, afforded grounds for the belief that improper influences had been exerted to bias bis vote. He concluded by offering a resolution for the ap pointment of a Select Committee to enquire whether improper attempts were made by persons iu the ex ecutive department, or other persons, to influence the action of the members of the Honso by promise nf patronage. Mr. Hoard disclaimed personal unklnd ncss against Mr. Burns, but said that be could not be diverted from bis purpose by side issues.. Last Friday he safd in the Iloase that the executive de partment were endeavoring to influence votes by the bestowal of patronage, and tho circumstances con nected with Mr. Burns justified the charge. Mr. Burnett objected to the gentleman bringing a persona! difficulty into tho House under the goUo 0 privileged question. Mr. Burns hadpronnaced tho charge faleo nod was responsible for what he said. Pending the question, the House adjourned til Tuesday. Latest Ikom Europe. Nfiw Yore, Feb. 18.—The Baltic is below. *he brings Liverpool dates to tbo 3d. There is nothing later from India or China. The Leviathan was easily and safely floated on the 3lst, the atorm having prevented operations on tbo previous day. The Atlantic Telegraph Company publish a report to tho stockholders. It requires additional .capital to pay for seven hundred miles of cable now mak ing. It speaka hopefully of success. A decree has been issued appointing tho Empress Supreme Begcnt, in the cront of Napoleon's death : before the Prince attains hi* majority. - A project for a new expressive law wo* read id the legislative chambers. It empowers the Execu* live to remove all persons from Paris, or imprison them, attempting to disturb the public tranquility. It is said other Sovereigns, including tbo Pope and Kings of Sanlina nod Naples, were to havo suf* ferreri assassination at the some time with Napoleon. Gen. Ashbnrnham, who was appointed to com mand tho British forces in China, but waa transfer red to India, has suddenly returned to England without learo, because only a command in tho Pao jaub was suggested to him, which did not answer bis expectations. A frightful colliery cxplasion had occurred at a pit near Ashton, aodcr Lyme. About one hundred men were in the pit at the time, and it was feared that many of them had been killed. At the latest dates about forty had boon taken out aiiro, some .of them more or less injured, and two dead. Liverpool, Feb. of cotton for tbreo days amounted to 18,000 bales, including 3000 bales u> speculators, and 1000 boles fur export The mar ket closed quiet hot firm, with an advancing tend ency. Richardson. Spence A Co., quote flour very dull; quotations nominal; holders are pressing on the market: Western Canal 225(5;235; Philadelphia and Baltimore 23*(a>23s 6d; Ohio 255@275. Wheat very dull; quotations nominal; red Western -5s Bd@63; Ts@7b Cd. Corn quiet, hut steady: mixed yellow 335(% 34.*; white easier, prices unchanged at •i4s. Beef quiet; Pork dull; Bacon quiol, quota tions bandy maintained. Lard quit! at i 2-. Tallow unchanged. : < Net.' \ ukk, Fob. Jy.—The Parts correspondent of the Commercial says that the barque Adriatic, after taking on provisions at Genoa, again escaped on the night of tho storm and put to sea. Tim agents, Gauthier A Brothers, telegraphed from Marseilles for officers to como and make a new seizure, bat they arrived a few hours too late. Dispatch t» lb* Pittsburgh Gazi’tle] Harrisburg, Feb. 18.—Iu the Sauat* local impmtabre transpired to-day. liciac.usirauces were presented a* follows : By Mr. Gaizurn, from citi zens of Ohio township egaiiiht the Cannonsburg Road und against the reioovul <.f the Allegheny Bank. J Petitions wero presented by Mr. )Vdkina relative to the tonnage lax. , Hoot*.—bills in place : By Mr. Scott:' for- & lock-op Id Sbarpsburg. By Mr. Irwin, for the in corporation of the borough of Malta. By Mr Foster: fur the incorporation of tbo Manchester Gas Co. An Act relating to bridges, authorizing the abate menrof any obstructions of navigation its nuisances; Mr. Foster moved to omit tbe words “heretofore granted.” Tho amendment was adopted by a vote “f4U.oga.hist 31 and the bill passed. ~ tun relating io tho Kltnnning Fttiverrilv p<u*cd tinally and goes to the Senate. The supplement to an Act relative to landlord* and tenants was passed. Also uu Act relating to actions brought before Justices of the Fence and Aldermen repealing the first and second section* of the Act of April 2Cth, 1365. ~--The Act to incorporate the Supreme Grand Coun cil of the Independent Order of Sons Malta has not passed both houses finally, not having yet beeo acted on in tbe Senate. Tbe members of tbe Liquor League, io Harris burg, treated tbe members of tbo Legislator to a grand banquet on Thursday night. WasureoTos Citt, Feb. 19.— The Pennsylvania i Democratic members of tbe House lost night bad a full and free interchange of opinions, continuing four hours, on Kansas and other questions. Nothing of an affirmative character eras, however, consum mated. The utmost confidence and respect was ex pressed for tbe Presidont, and although some re gretted that they were compelled to differ from him on that subject, they show no disposition to em barrass tbo administration in its general policy. John L. Robinson, ex-member of Congress, of Indiana, was to-day coufirmed b; tbe Senate as F. S. Marshal pf that State. Dantili.c> Pa., Feb. JU.—Tbe jnry in tbe case of William J. Clark with the murder of his wife returned a verdict this evening, after being oat seven hours, of marder la tbo first degree. Telegraphic markets. New Fore, Feb. 19. —Cot ton dosed firm, tbe sales ncionot log to 2000 bales. Floor firm; sales 12,000 bbl* at «4,6G@ $4.95 for Pouthern, an advance of 16c. Wheat Is very dnll. Corn is very firm; 22,00 bosh told. Prime Pork has de clined 25c; quoting at $13,25013. Whisky baa declined lr, quoting-at'23c. Tbs auction sales cfTesj to-day established so advance of 10 percent, over tbe last tales. Coffee closed firm. Sugars ore buoyant; Orleans fair quoting at TurpeatlneSpfrl’aclosedflruand Roiln baoyent. litreTs quiet. Freights onCotToo l.> Liverpool &-32 d. The Stock market closed firm: Chicago ft Rock island Lacrosse ft MilwaoJUe 11; Michigan Southern 26%; N. Y. Central W?>*: Penns. Coal 73; Reading 62; Galena ft Chicago Michigan Central ;3M; Erie 22; Cleveland ft Toledo 47/'; Cleveland ft Pittsburgh VJ%\ MUwankia* Mississippi 37J.£ Canton Co. 24; Virginia sixes 01; Mleeburi sixes S 3&. fu con closed heavy; Ehontden Omin—freights to Liverpool £@o. ' , PnoAonPEna, Feb.vl9.—Tho snow storm to-duy has most ly suspended buiin’ws. “Breadstuff* are Cimer In cotrw quencc,wUh a falHog'off in tbe'rreefpU; and for Flour, IK lc.-s are now refused which would hero been accepted a tew days ago; 1,000 bids Ohio extra sold at $5, and small lots of superfine at $4,37}4&4,6G J Ryo Fleur is steady at $3; 900 bbls of Coro Meal sold at $2,87 V r Wheat Uio bet 4er requi nt, end 6,000 bosh sold at $101,05 furred, and $1,2601,32f0r white. Ityo is taken on arrival at 70c. Corn U in demand, and all that could be'had was taken at GOc.— Oats are doll. Mess Pork Is held firmly nt $l7; 200 tierce* of pickled Uams *old at 6,000 pieces and.4o casks fiidee sold at and 60 casks Ehoaldere atTe, tlxty days. 260 bbls Lard sold at cash. Whisky has ad vanced to 220C3<:. Cracttnun, F*b.~To.—Flour unchanged, wi'h a fair do maud, though under tbo Influence of tno foreign hews the focllng at the closo was weaker. Whisky deeliDeil to IBc. doll. Dogs dull at 6&<%, and 460 light sold at $6,86; tbe receipts were small. Provisions dull and loner. Mess Pork has declined to 116, and bulk per lb. Lard offered freely, at a decline of without finding buyers; tb** market f-r all dosed very unsettled, and prices were non ttaai: Groceries active. Molasses are hsld at .TOC. Sugar V-urcc ami buoyant Coffee firm and artife. Money easy; the rates of exchange aru'unaltercd Tbe river baa fjllen 3 Idclim. ft istoowing. Mercury 23 degrees. iULtuioai, Feb. 18.—Provisions sro |sm buoyant and un changed. Lard,sails6oobbls forthdlvcry iu April atlOc; on tbs spot Mess Pork $l7. Bulk Jleats7@7M for Shoulders, fur Sides. Bacon fur Shoulders and llic fur Sides. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.— MISS KIMBERLY Loin arj> Manaockcss; rues or Atixiasio*. Me. I Private Oox, large ..16c. I Private Box. nnajl. Boxes Second Tier,. Colored G»itery...~ | Colored Eiuglo Seat* In Private Box, (1,00. Second night of tbo popular Oomtnrdian and Plttatmrgb’a ipocUl favorite, Mr. JOHN E. OWENS, who wilt appear tblaeveDiog.ln two of hi* great Imperaonatioua, viz: PAUL pay 'AND SOLON BQIKGLEI SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 20tb, performance will ccm* meoee with the favorite cumrdj, lu 3 acta, by jobs Poo]*, entitled PAUL PR.YI Paul Pry .......... ..... Mr. JobnOwena, Favorlt*Dance .. .SlUa TarnholL • To conclude with the PEOPLE'S LAWYER, OB “WHO STOLE MV BARREL OF APPLE BARSE!” Solon Shingle, the Yankee farmer,.,.....Mr. John E. Owens Monday, third night of Mr. OWENS. BLUE, PINK, WHITE and Straw colored- Silk*, for evening drama, at , tell MURPirr A BPBClingtfrß. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR—3 gross on hand and for cala by 'B. L. FAIINESTOCK % fel3 Corner Fonrth and W'ood gta, * ►ROWN’S ESS. JAM. GINGER—C gross ) onhiodttndlbmlebj B. L, FAHNESTOCK #(X>; EXICAN MUS'rANQ LINIMENT^IO [ - Commercial «»sniatsteanwrs. (CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAx Miaouri™ Aim.. SIHH ; plTTSßtino „ , A PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNA - >!, sivsw?ira^/®fe.s sios i pailroad,, via steubenyille^n KsSi THE splendid’new Pa- ! lit depot cm private teraa. From efore, 100 b» hat |4,00.f0r -1- ««mrt rteamer SKY-LARK, Capt. BEN? JOHN, md Rochester ft*? £Hf CA ?3 AATLBOAD COMPANY forth# Joint tt*eof their Rood between Httatrarofa •oper. for extroaod $5,00 for extra family: 60 do do, at willleatß for the above and all InUrmeJlnta porU, «n 0 Welr (Sunday* excepted) 03 follow*, commencing MONDAY, Jappory gfafr lS;g s4.o°- ondTi «13«t54,Ui,54.i0 and • T 1 Cin Earn*.. L “ TI tIATt itaitt AUITX iwit. t4 «"iS§™i.„. fra ,ar, tanJ ,oraoou„,R,.., M . ““i; ' f— «»»*. BUCKWHEAT FtOlOt-JSale* of 2700 tU In lb «ock» . _ _ B7 Water atrett. J „ &« “ « ID: 15 «* WheoTg, lil'OM <3eT*land&Ss «. ChPg» —. “&xASisl2toJ7®«*loB*M WM. ■j- tJßgflO m, -,**&£ : * « I:«“ Mn S tm,Wol.«.(3a. fcM*.,. BULK MEAT—Sole*of 7000 Iba-country cut at 55-' for • MISSODPI IriTf T DlTfCt. Tbs &0Q q. g.Traln mna thron-a »- rJ. . *** f {Btenb*rUla7:SoP.lC Bboaldera, "Vi for fildee and 8 tor I£am«. and 10,000 ttdi do at 1 A “ mr ® i phnnc« to Paiiengen 4b Shippers. wt ft* oC _ T cimroi or cm, tpan ng u*annau with but one,change, and the 235 P.V. train MrowoAfe o-k. (Ai and 74£, cash. • U° Through Without Itnhijtping, to Thei 6:43 0. M. Train atep. it >U Stations .°Tz° M for Davtnn,'Tnrfr»n»pnlf f fHncfnnafl T.nr’tgTTTU i natrr»«ri,V fir fvwl. B.iSjN—iUltsof forShoaldera. ' B BEUNavriCK, LKXf.VOI'ON, WESTON, “ d all polute on that road! At FTM-otMTlth toyanl wfotialnhonTnacareSmifftaittfc t£*»Wpbtfo.tetp>.u for Bnlea and 101-* for plain Uarns; oi«u 4 tea sugar •, LF.A\KN WORTH CITY, KANSAS CITV AND CloreUnd and Toledo Railroad far Toledo, Detrruf ILjfor Cuyahoga Falla and Akron. At Cleveland with cared Ham* at li ' j r __ tr fiT - JOSEPH. Alro ore Railroad for KHa, at Chicago with Ail RailroaJj leading to the Narlh-xnest MESS POBK—Salaiof 6 bhU at si6.w. • H E new ami elegant passenger packet ?n,^*j A 7T lt ‘ *°A p - *• SnUttf ■topatan^.^?y? l> n l, , i H l g* ftlla and Canada. LAUD OIL-A aaleef » LW. No. I.t SO. ami P ay for : I BIKTEOB. T. F.. Palm* Mortar, vSll iLva for Terry, £?u£o£iSi wf tad ccaDeet with tho Baltimore cs^?Dyd a. , 2?? a *«*i* W ;o, l hn ,Hn .. M (ha above and all Intermediate port* on. or about the 25tb Th?? 1 /- UacMter » Wl h ln S*°oCU7- At Bellofr with the Central Ohio CORN MEAL—Salta of2o lra» prime at CO. , lust—or u soon thereafter a* nariiratfoii will permit Tb«> ‘ W * Aoeommodatlonetma OE&UAN GLAl—Anleor ldtaua on prirate forme. METEOTI ba* only mideone «ea»o"ln MliaoEriHlrer-U r^fV^®^ 153 (na trriroin PlttebniSS^ tfKOCERILS—Sabiiof 10 and 15 bbU MoUssta at ao. A fast aai ctaada A NO. ONE with the Inenrauce «!^£i Ciadlm ? tl 414:30 »• **• na» through lMhoat ehaam^f dUpatrb received yeoterday by ouocfonrwheleeaU lioaaaa j For freight or pisugo apply'os board or to * £irc2dSShSy.tT" 10 ? roß * dir * c «J r PHUbn3j?&A PitUhnrgh 7;50 a. U. ThU from Netr Orleans, quotes folly fair to prime Boger on the 016 * rt antr mmcpc ann tteiiroad on onndoy erenlngat 10 r. K. gu, «wa paneogen can leare for PfaHaiOlnl.ta »t« hnn, Ssaijgfta'J isssJtS^^ss'is ! u. s. Man p ao keu. s “" r,or ' w “‘” Fbb '" , CUEtSE—Sale* ofSO hxe W.R .at 0. M Ticlos via Steu&nviUe. a*, UocintuUl orSL Louie, or poin£« beyond Colambm via 3UmLu-Hi7. „ . BUTfER AND EOGS-Bntter i» flriner eafoe of 7 bx« *3-U*®lg* checked through to all Drincinal notnt. ,„h a, , , . j;• atk prime Roll at Ifi, end woquote at litgilrt. E K if*iudeiaandat or J lc J“! J 111x1 hllbrniatloii, apply to QUO 11*0312. and held firmly at 12. F. R. MYERS, QeoeralTlcket Ammt fi A P r the TfcketOffics, Penn Street Depot. l*urATOKS—Salt* fiutn store ..f ZM bus NV,bannocks LA. HUTCIirNSON, Oen. Ticket Agt,VaVa b JAME 3 FARMER, gnpL, C. A P. R. 0. Contend. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR FLUKC AK V. Ivvun incKir, V. P., W. W. Mot. .'•ma Divid V'i'ivriiju, J*«C3 Qiaruxtn. JIOSETARV ANQ UOMDIERCIAL. We annex a comparative statement of the Export* (ex clusive of epccie) from New York to foreign . [Hjrls fop th» week, and since Jan, 1: ISM. 186 T IHoB - for the week .$1,319,112 $1,460,308 $1,667,894 Previously reported fi,BflO,4HU 6,958,372 5,554,695 Biuoe Jan. 1 $3,179,592 $7,413,(180 $7,122,789 —{N Y Trih. UtivT Pori Trax*actiox—A very heavy sale of dim* pork, lard and bulk meat* wa» made In thla city yeaterday afternoon, by the enUrprliinghouve of Honing A Woodruff, of Pecond street, The particulars, as furntohed in are a* o Horn: Delivered at Peoria, Illinois, as follows: 2,500 bbls men pork, at $16,50 per Lbl. 900 tier css of lard, at uUc par to. 17,000 poof shoulders, at ifa- •• •• 17,000 pea of bams at ~tlc •• >. 4,000 pcs of sides, at ; “ * In (tore in St Louis, aa follows: 8,000 pcs sidoe, at .7 Vc p,'i to. 2,000 pcs bams, at „ •• “ _The whole transaction would probably realiro £125 000.-» St Louis Dem. RIVER SEWS, It snowed on Thursday night. This changed into aU-tl and rain on Friday morning but this Into snow again during yesterday, all which made the day about as unpleasant as need be. The rivere are low and obstructed with ice. The Allegheny gorged with ice near tlie acqaaduct on Wednes day night. The floating Ire pu-Urd hanl upon It, but U is so go, So here we arc, in a state of blockade on tbe 20th of February, the first time (or (be year wbeu commonly we axojust getting tree of ire. One good thing however, is that the l co Is iu eeuer.il •. •ft and rotten, and we may rest perfectly sure that u fovr days will set everything free again hargo lots of goods we collecting here fur shipment a D tl w« shail soon find a good amount of freight ready t» shin on the first rstQppUonof navigation. Ths Sky*Ltrk, £ On tl»* 20th of this month, this magnificent floating palace now lying at oar leTee, will leavo tor the Upper MUsonrt and will hereafter, as soon as tbo business oiwim iu the Spring commence running regularly from Bt. Louis to all those new towns on the coniine* of onr civilization, We lave heretofore described the Scr-laJUt in a lengthy notice ip which, we gave a description of her bnltJ and style throughout. Weraay repeat here lu a word that everything whlchcAntnakea boat comfortable or safe has'beea lavished upon this steamer. Capi. Ben Johnson to too well kuowip* and has had too much experience on the rivere to nosd anf extensive notice, lie has tfo need of ptrit* Hi-, great sue ceas Incvery matter pertaining lothei-ujlnil of steamltoafe Is proverbial. y^TT The very rarest chance now offers to travelluis futtakln* tills trip by the Pit Lark. .Shelias tieen tested. UerSnZ cliinery is new and works to admiration, her furniture aM. upholstery is ot the bgj quality and tbe boar to built fop.' •Pfsd aiwcll u for laffty. We cordially commend her tir the travelling jmblie. We clip some iptuesfrom our exchanges: TheClnrlnnal Commercial of Tharedsy says: • “We learn that a large extant of levee not tor beton Napoleon, Arkansas, Las caVed In, which, it to feared, cannoi be repaired in time to prevent an over Cow, iht.uld the rlvei continue rising. If so, tho cou>e<|iiencm to lbs land* in tin vicinity, end In tho back conntrj along tbe Bayun Macon, -would prove di*a.ilrou- The Knlton City arrived at SI Louis, on Wednesday. The river here, wet dear of ice yesterday. Tho Bay City from Pittsburgh, reports encountering ico down to Ports mouth, bot not enough to Impede navigation. She met the Gladiator below Wheeling, &«• at foot orCap.tna. laid up, Uuthrie at fit Mary's, with her upward tow, met AMnotte ut lUccoou Island, making for Pomeroy or Letart.'vrlirrn >li<> wiil probably toynp for water. Pilot Bah a reports fit.- foet scant in Buffington: When Uu» Landis passed up. the charred hulk or tho Crus man was sunk on tha bar below-New Madrid—the water wheel flang e being visible amid the pllo «t wrecked rubbisti Cap! Scott says the Decatur np;*ar* to. Ihs badly broken forward, thejrand having wruhod oat :un£lut her bow down, flo lliiuks it will prove a very difficult Job to rutoo her Tlu-re to nothing doing in freights to Pittsburgh, owing to low water and-the probability of Ice. The offering' are moderate for Parkersburg and New Orleans, hut ltofit for .Vuhvilleaud 8t Louis. .... v The Kiw Albany boat builder* are complaining of being oat of work. There are no dcw contracts with either bull builders or machinists .Tbo Connor ferry at Portland will soon bo offered for safe at public anctlon by the adminis trator* of the estattf.rf Thomas Conner." Tha Decatur to be raised—We Irani from tho AlonioVhitd that the submarine had reached tho Decatur, which’sank Utely tnthe Lower Mississippi. A good deal of freight had been extricated, and it was considered certain, lost Sunday. ■ «*•» rua rwai bp *» cum wr ncteea; - * ' Tbs New York. from Noshrillo arrivej «t Oincijusti with • full cargo of cask barou from Evansville, for PiUbargb, Tonnageoti the a leug'ky statement In tLu Buffalo Courier, we learn that, during tbe yoar JBs7,Tes»eto were built upou tho Lukes as follow*; 5 steamer*, of 4,120 tone, value $249,500: 23 propellers, of 11.378 tons, value $811,700; 15 tugs, of 1,41 k tons, value $158,000; barunss of LW4 tons, value $50,000; 3 hrlgs o* 889 tons, value «2<t 200- 90 schooners, of 28,842 tons, va1n051.309,100; 4 scow*, of 415 tons, valne $17,000: total number uf vesvels, lp.*- total - amount of tounsge, 48,598; total valne $2,743 50d. In 1850 the number of rosiel* bnllt was 157, of ton*, value $2,738,-450;1d 1865, the number of vessels built «u 123, of oi,4Z> ton*, value $1,803,300. These figures show the In* of vessel* during the jmst three years tothave been 434, of 139.277 tous, value $7,038,250. Tb* total tonnage mi the l*ken iu the fall of 1857 was 388.838, and the value of the same was $16,194,400. > Tbe St Louis Republican of Thursday says; “The Philadelphia, from New Orleans yraUrday, hod a long baltlo with the Ice between Cairo and thii port Che limil the aioit difhculfy at Big Eddy, below Cb«ter. and *u«mpt^g a j ta jhrough. at last the succeeded . lh* rhawMl U I I | | , T Wip t, ltM . i Uenevlevo I.Uud. and the I|-nnsylranla bwTto the Chuto ou the opposite siJeuf the UUnd, where there is at present plenty of water. auction Sales. i*. M. DAVIS, Auotlonwr, Oumnrerctal Sale# Itoows, No. 54 Fifth Street. BOOKS! BOOKS!!—On Saturday evening. Kel> 2-Jth, at t>% o'clock, wlllbe sold, ot the Commer cial Bale* Rooms No. 51 Filth street, a catalogue of Bock*, embracing a variety tf standard and miscellaneous publl eationi on phasing and Interesting subjects. Among them ar# Annals of San Francisco, Illustrations; Scott's Commen tary, 2 vuls; Hallara’s Conitltutiousl UUtur;; Wurkt of Art di»<n;fl vols; EdmuuJaon’s Short Bermans; Tytler's Uulvef •al IH-tory. 2 *ols, Levy's History of Rome, 2 voU; Thick "f s Military Journal; Pictorial View of all Religions; Kwl llr.’s Ancient History, 3 vols; EoberUon’a America, 2 voir -Morphy's Tacitus; Coleridge's Works; GlbbonVßutno, 0 vols; Macanlry's Engl.-m i, 4 vols; Brooks’ Ga»ette*r. By land t England, 2 vols; Nicholson's Mechanic's Companion; ?cotts LlfeorNapoleou; Fatlier and Ouardlau; Smollet's Works, 2 vols; Work*of Xenophou; Oriental and Bacrrd Scene*. U«'U of Knowledge, Ac., Ac- Catalogues are now M9 P. M. DAVIS, Aoct. Y ALU ABLE STOCKS AT AUCTTonT— On Tassday evening, Feb.. 23d, at 7 o'clock at tbe Commercial Sale* Rooms, N0.,51 Fifth S:. will be sold. f.,r esab, par funds: 30 thorn Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; 20 “ M. &M. Bank do 8 “ , Mechanic’s Bank, do 10 •• Citizens' Bank do 10 •• Iron City *do d>* 20 *• Allegheny Bank do fel ° r.X. DAVIS. AM. DAILY SALKS AT NO. 64 FIFTII ST,, At the new Commercial Bales Rooms, No. M Pinh street, every week day, are held public sales of goods In all ▼arlety, soiled for the trails ana consumers,from a large •tuck which Is constantly replenished'with fivsti consign moDta, that must be dosed forthwith. At 10 u’cluck, A. if., Dry Goals and foacy articles, com arising nearly everything woded lu th» line for personal and fkmtty use; tablo cutlery, bardwnre, closing, loots and shoes, ladles wear, Ac. At 2 o’clock, P. M., household and kltcbeo furuitnre, new and aecond hand; beds and bedding, carpets, rlegaut Iren stone China wire, states, cooking n tensile, grocerhw. Ac AtT io’clock, I*. M„ fancy arttclns, watebfcu. Clocks, Jewel rymtwlcal instruaenta, guns, clothing, dry goo.ls, boots Od Shnaa; books, stationery, Ac. P. %f. DAVIs. Auct’r slide, Otl Store, D KIRKPATRICK & SONS, ,a 21 South Third street, between Markotaud Cttvimil streets, Philadelphia, hare for sale DRY AND SALTED SPANISH lIIDKB, Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, Tanner’s Oil,Tanner’s and Carrier’s Tools, at Clio lowest prices and ujvq the best terms. kinds of leather In the rough wanted, for which the highest market price will be giren In cash, or taken In exchange for IHdcs. Leather stored free of charge and sold ou commission. ' urfcwtyT TABKU, POPE A STREET, ~ SALEM, OHIO, tuxoracTOua* pv Improved- Oscillating Steam Engines, BOILERS AND HILL WORKS, FOK Saw Mills, OrlsP Mills, Printing Presses and Manufactories, with all the .Shafting and lleariug for sains. Also, Jadaon’a Patent, Governor Valve* O*oneof our Engines can bo seen at GAZETTE BUILD- Ja7rwtfT Waihtngton tlotei. FORMERLY UNITED STATES HOTEL, .Pittsburgh, Penna. JAMJS SUA.TCON Pegciit;:,. This house is located on «• the corder of Penn and Washington streets be» B 3 tween the Central and Western Railroad Depots, an dims un dergone a thorough improvemsnt, remodeled, and furnished with new furniture, and la now the most convenient Hotel In Pittsburgh, fur travelers by Railroad East or West mytlywr - • : 1 mansion House. ~ a BORG E AUBENTZ, Proprietor. Arb- 544 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH,PKNNA. This iiocse iias recently undergone thoroogb rejudrt and newly fnrnfab#Jßsl tad U eptfreolestly rittutod for tbe ftrcomruodatlan of trsv •llera, it the Eutero Depot. tt*-Tha Proprietor nudu acooUnoaare of hl» bentotbio ’UwraJfpatrr^' — JnyMywT •'ftwl'rvt-. 1 patronage. Farm Ibr Male* INTAINING 60 acres, situate 15 miles frim Pittsburgh, 1 from Allegheny usd Butler Flank , la Allegheny county, oa which It erected a fino Urge > h HHo f «md doable log bans oa&pplo orchard of chotco valo,tourspringsofwat«i; about 40 acree clear, sod , goo I state of cmUiation; balance good tUobor. The •o w til tWsdd low for cosh. Inquire, for farther per* in of the tiring on the premises, :1 dq2tw*T »rT.t»MB. w Tn Cl Rood, li frame I fruit;' /TOtW TO DO GOOD ANl> OBT “PAID n FOR IT.'VTak* an A«oc y in OTrPtobtkatJon*.— The tertntaroreeb there can l» no foomurror was,— EVE&VT‘XlllL?«inbeg!u!toobU)Baoasoftfafm. For .farther partfcatmrtaddrm FOWZEB k-ynSUA, ' fel&SrtT - "• • •• 8 BARRELS FLAX BKKD,-^HeceiTed •ndjfornla by EHBIYBU DU.WO&TII, •4 NMJDAujfiecwuiftmi^ J. c. Woodward. ! Caw. Okorqi Cutak. HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boat* leave Pitts burgh at 8 o'clock A BL, and Evening at 8 o’clock P. M. for M’Keeeport, Eltoabethtowu, Mononga keUCJty, Bellovernon, Fayotto City, Oreeafleld, California and Brownariile, there coaneetlagwitb TTarfcf and Coaches for Union town, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayaaburg, Carmlchoeltowo and Jefferson. Puaanasntkkatod through from Pittsburgh to Union town for meal* »nd sute-room* on boats locluire.— Boou returning from Brownsville leave at 6 o'clock in'ths mornlogand.6inthe evening. For farther Information en qntre at the Office, Wharf Boat,*! the foot of <2 rant street. : O. W. SWINDLER, inm. DU a ULAK TRI-WEEKLY » IB9* a> XVWHEELINQ PACKET.— The fine in teagtio etetuner cnEVOIT, Captain J. Mnrray, will IS™ li? *pOve and oil intermediate ports on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*. Forfrelght or,pomes, apply on board, or to ™ W. D. WHEELER, Agent, No.fi Wood «t. RE G U LA ft "WEDNESDAY . tO » PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The -USEigHg Qne now jtounar J. TV. HAILMAN, Capt. M. Uaya, will fur ty* and *ll intermediate port* on EVERY THIS DA* at lo o’clock A. M. For p*H*fO or froJrijt apply uu board or to JaiSl FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agenta. ■poK marietta andzakes- , iaf. „ nBWan< * l*«aUful steamer C*pt- Baowjr, will leave au-UIJ lutermodUte port*. EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 f. U ror freight or passage apply on board or to 0610 FLACK, BARNES A ' . . _ CO- A(ct*. Regular Tuesday pack- , ET FOE 2AXESmLE.~Tbe fine m,—LffiMlflg jteuuer EMMA QRAIIAM, Capt. Mc.tboi Amv»linErl for the above and Intermediate porta EVERT TUBSDAT at 4 o dock p. m. For frcfeht or paanga applv on board. ocl9 FLACK. BABNESA CO n Ag’t*. Cincinnati, &c. CINCINNATI AND . ICP».» 1 LOUISVILLE—The n*w and «ol» n ,»,llglBfeg pMMn K «r«teamer ENDEAVOR, W. J. Markell, willlei” for theabove and all Intermediate porta on raid DAY the JO th la*t., at 4 o’clock P. SI. For tretght or paasoge apply on board or to „ FLACK, BARNES, k CO, / A grots. TmEiNUINNATI & LOUIS \L vILLE.—The floe steamer QAZEL. Capt AgeHlff Will (ear* for tbo above and all Totcnneaiate portion THIS DAY, 2Uth last, at 4p. a. Forftriffbtor passage apply oq board nrto h fel £ FLACK, BARNES * CO, Ajjta. J?OR CINCINNATI 4'LOUiS^JHLa JL VILLE—TI»o flno steamer DR. Capt. S. Sliumau, will l-«r« for (lie above auaaiiTm*? mediate ports, tin THIS DAT. 20 tU Inst, at 10 o’clock A m. For freight or passage apply on board or to Ml FLACK, BARNES t CO,A*enta. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOITTn^T ISVII.LR—The fine steamer ARGON Capt.Oeo. L. MoLcan, will lwtve for theeboro nedlate jn.rte, oo THIS DAY, 20th lust, at 4 P. M. Tor freight or paajsgo apply on board or to J** FLACK. BARNES k CO, Agents. jaasfjtnUc, &c. FOlf NASHViLIe!—Tho Ine I JEPV* steamer HASTINGS, Capt. Porter, wnijgig2£3 leave f.-r tho alh.rp and all intermediate ponnuu"liliS DAY. 20lb Inst. For freight or passage apply oa board,or to r '-’ FLACK, BARNES ACO, AgenU. st. louts, See. 1?OK MISSOURI 'mVER.--Tho IP>~^ . Hoe new steamer ROWKNA. Capt. Dozier, will I rare f.,r the above and all intermediato portscjcTrilTs DAY, the JUh intt, For freight or passage apply on board ur FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agta. I ''OR ST. LOUlS.—Tht>line new i fESfc.fr iwvssenger at«am*r. “ASOLO SAXON, M *aajfiGS£ C»pt. lUker, will leave fur the above and all P°rta oo TIIIB DAY, 2Hth inst., at 4 oYlrrk I*. JJ. For freight or passage spjilT on bdsrd or to RDA A JONES, 67 Water street. FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ag*»s. fc,b - . No. 87 Water gt. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The tine new i fTTr* passenger steamer ' Capt. Moore, will lustsH>i the above and ail ToterraeSato ports on THIS DAY 20tb Inst, at 4p. m. For freight or pasaape apply on board or |.> “ . J*-** ... LACK. BARN KS A CO, Agenta. For st. w>uia.—iTDe ime oew» vtzfp ■* Steamer MARENGO, Capt. MrCll.m -Lag*fefcg 7hm nlr “?, all l»‘«rmedi.trp3g i# S THIS DAY. 20th inst, at 4 ..’dock I*. M. For panose or freight apply on board or to i •’*- FLACK BARNES A CO. ilcto ©cleans, &c. 17011 MEMPHIS AND NEW ~i 05* . J flae nBW •l«amer ST. LAWRENCR, Caj>t. R. D. Cochran, will fie?re*foMfi above and all Intermediate porta on TIIIB DAY, the 20th Inat. for freight or pasaago apply on board or to foo -FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agta FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW OK-~, », LEANS—The splendid trainer ARCTin <*£*• w ‘ u Uare Ur ‘ha abeva and tStSrmSSfe porm on THIS DAI. tho soch lint. F.ir freight or panaga apply..n board or t<£ FLACK, BARNES A CO-,Agenta.* v ACrtCNTS, i u Wat er Street, 1 PITTSBURGH, PA. 4.1. UARDT - A. 0. JI QSET HARDY & nrOREW, steamboat agents, Corner or First and Ferry strets. T™ G WOttL D T EST MATOH MACHINE* A '"SMS 1 A aiULI - iuvraJiKHT. , I Tn ° ilAS PATENT MATCH MACHINE ' i«S«lmp!e,cbe»p and perfect Match Maker. The Machine U6;b ? rlT,n by “ d vHI make the far tune of the manafactarer in a thorl time Where «***» * lo *■“* readily it materially rednci* thetSt.*** l county or Slarhln. privilege. mr« otTora! lor & MAHT IN ' S BLACKING A iarirp 1,-.t ~| 11/i.M.l.r.lrf Bilking „cj tbla d.yl, JOSEPH FLEMING, JVl* y*l r ?| r l " f l ' lt ‘ Ibamoad and Market Surety S UND ‘^ r S^ r - b,,T ’ Sil ™- i>*) a* ib Lg* jo, •’J' 1 * Bf(*»l*ray Kura Family Floor o.°„ , Ju . ,K ’ J*up•'rflbedo. i««!l: St “""""'t 'f lj UiLi Em, 13 bbli Lard, tu OD atewurr Now Yak, for ul< by r ‘ l< ISAUII hi -_r - Ui CgKY ft CO. ]>£,,!?? SILKS JJ offering at prirog that nuke them BARGAINS, a* MURPHY ft BURCHFIELD'S l»‘lea'lhirda7"ric s d. AJ Hod for gahbj feu UF.NIIY lI.CuLUNg. ().* K . !; E A-THEU.^EWfNG-lCElTeitrf v/-i, B. e. 0 and 12.faciei fu-t rw’d Ly j- * U WIII.I.(pi«IjMMMd24SUCI*IrtL l jMMMd24SUCI*lrtL Ti BKATIIKU— Another lot nf superior J-iynhty ju»t rocdby j. A u. pmLLlpg () IL cloth TABLE COVERS^,irto. »S 1 CWrti t.»O .1 20 .ml r . ,L . . _M» J, i 11. PUILLIP«. GREEN OILCLOTH- J. A Urge stock of all width* for tale by J- ft U. Phillips. f] C V' L PKOPJJK'ry FOKSALE-IGO acres Vy/iuf Land it SalluorUlo. onthoC* PB It « f CfM 1 Rt Cl, on the C A P U K. a LoU Isi the town of Rochester. ILe mino. nn.io fre*a«<j .«,««.*! operation. For'mr- Uc °J!f ß W*/ to AUSTIN LOOilia A CO. Jrl° - t 68 Eoartli strict. fiffl WHIPS—A good osaortment on kJUnd ud far sale bjr WKLLB, RIDDLE 4 CO. f(Bl7 No. 80 Fourth atnwL HAKNESS— One double sett Carriage Hnr oeu, aUver uUtod, for «ale cheap by . ' fair WELLS, KIDDLE A CO. So. &Q Foorth it BKUGGETS— A now lot of Druggets of all wlJth., from l r «rt to t j.,4. la wldtEf to t« oold caemp for cub, >t tho Market htreetCarpet Store W. McCLINTOCK. —** at Odor's, Christadoro’s, Wood earnl Water*’ Hair Dyeajuit recelml *wl for JOS. FLEMING’?, ' oad and Market,ttrect. Cororr DUmoi PEJtHJMEKY of all descriptions and prtcce can bo had at feio jog. rLEUINQ’S. A siipply of Low &. Son's superior XJL I«ndoo Toilet Soaps rec’d to-day by 4 1 JQB. FLEMIXQ. PORE WINES AND LIQUORS cnrclully selected fur medicinal purposes, constantly oo band at uIQ . JOS. FLEMING*. STAMPED TIN GOODS and Japanned Ware maantactoaed »p‘l for sale by r JOHN FLEMING, Corner Market aod Third Street*. /2J.UM ARABIC—A large invoice of superior VA quality foraale at IC7 Liberty Slro»t. fell MAC&KOWN k FINLEY. /"'IAMPHQR—S bbls. on hand and for sale fofl P. L. FAHKK3TOCE A CO. HITE MUSTARD SEED—6OO lba. on hand and fct ills by B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4'oo. 1 finn BBLS. FLOUR, Choice Brands. vvV inatorcaadfor talaby ‘ -• JAMES QABDIH***, SORNING FiDIB, & OAMPJUKji—An exctUeoi xrtida ornabl aadCuipl&Mt ccsMxntW on ■ fca - V ~ : Jo& VijnilNOT, ItST’IUTING. INKS—Arnold'*, Hibbert’s, EDWA R i) T. IWI EGRA W '* WHOLESALE DEALER IN V TOBACCO A.TT3D OIQ-APCi wo. 541 11BEBTT *****r>.f *A». or OFFERS TO the TRADE A LARGE, FRESH ; KJ I..„,STOCK, m>r w. u. ttranra A No. I fit Tobacco, Keima, Robinson A'Co's Tobacco, - . . Engra# Howard's Tobacco, . Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish, .-7 Qasard and Railroad Brands, N OIOABS, COABSU : 5 ... . OiiTß MILLION ASSORTED SXtAmsa " “ All of which ire offer to Ho trad, il pricM which cumot fail topimp. . «aSo:d*irtr F w\ E. & GO’S F-iTXXT EZJSTffI FIES JLSV mTSB-PBOOF CEMENT ROOFING. n PAR . ED T 0 CONTRACT AND?St NOTICE Sw Ih. «1I„„ stt2°«SS^l?iS7S?dS!SI ,t “ w ° g * rt,c ' < ’ J" .gimmtm,. . . 11 B PERFECTLY PIBE AND WATER-PROOP. “«■» ch"’ [ j:i l ur 0 p t ‘'u." ,°Cto n °^ d I ™ Boo& fc;rTwo p'm'wSSf® , L/f„ ) KOTI „ tO , m darttamy 8. A. JOTOIBON, l „ , .. ‘ - P2BMN A JOHNSON, ' WM. JOHSBON! 1 No. 133 Third itrcet, between Wood »nd Smlthflcld, * , ; Pittiborgb, Pood*; ‘ raiuif'ilS^uSSi” 1 ™ 101110 ” °"° m " ■P" 1 ”"’"" w - R CHILDS ROOT ROOFINO . left &t myolßce, Hie »- „ 'gSEsttsiss* ** ss’Sfssfti cant4*B, Lot oii~lLd* cuutrmrY protect -- Kofpec,ft,njr - . . joajstu U. LOCK*. chemlw, Laboratory No. 128 Walnut «tr*et, GbetamtLrOliii. yyr Istgaed] JNQ. a. LAW, Agt. Royal Ib*. Co, London and Liverpool. TRANSPORTATION. cAp A 0 If Y ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. - BfcriWiW LLOYD & GO.. IBDCCESSORB TO LLOYD 4 LBI0!T,1 3. ■ EN?IVE REPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are Buw pl.pared ,3?BX<TXTS YZ» CANAL RA TLROAD Throuhtouidfroa U»» Eastern CiUec Wo can ware our friends and all those disposed to oatraolte ti,« p„£„. r»n. FaiOQUT al ' 11111 °°*' ** * P * ml render R p nenJ satis faction to SHIPPEjIsOP KAFTERN AN WESTERN The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad WUI give increased despatch to the traoituisslotfof freight. Office Penn Street, »t the Canalßasin- • teifclfJ LLOYD A CO. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. “CEB’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, irl _ ~L ■srHfiWra VlaPennaylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity Two Thousand Ton* Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS ed daring the past Winter end ve can nov offer to SHIPPEBS the superior advantage of. a DOUBLE DAILY UNE to and from Pittsburgh, PbHadelnhia and Baltimore. Oorllne being composed entlrel?§f PORTABLE BOATS, hnt oa* transhipment is required. UcKhanu Bonding Freight to oar Line can rely upon Ua being pot through with all ooasibl speed and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, comer of Liberty and Wsynetiroxis.Pittsbtt7rjh foao:ljd KIRK A MITCHELL, Proprietors. JONHS HOUSE, Comer e>/ Jfurld Street and Market Square. HARRISDURO. PENNA. WELLS COVERLY, Rroprtetor. THIS NEW AED ELEGANT HOTEL, recently erected I>t the Messrs. JONES, la Harrlibnrg, P*-* having been leased for a term of years by the under signed, bo takps tble method ef calling the attention of his former patrons, friends and the travelling commanit* thereto. Haring a JVoni •/ One Hundred and fbrty Pre! on the principal street ut the city, and Ftfly-Tmo fed Front on Marker Square, it cannot &0 to prove attractive aa.vell as inviting to strangers. The UIIAMOERS srs of Qne size, veil ventilated, and lighted vith Gas—* number .with connecting doom—mat* ing them Wy daalrebla for CuhUlce. The UALLtJsro warmed throughout by Heaters; andovery modern improvement, in (act, baa been added, that may conduce to the safety, comfort and happiness of the guests. rest assured, that the "JONES HOusET baa been mads perfect la all Its appointments— tUatfWcli department has been placed In charge of -£rperi .*jteetl and Odnpetent Arsons—that In every particular the fte*ofliilllfiiM ■■ limii I I]—m .II moot in tile State. 11 "J '"J ■ ' .. T ° thU deslral ' ,e rct ' ull » beta* fnrnlihed Ule PatL „■ - lie and Private Parlor*, Chamber*, Dinini? EooST4c_ with ■*- -• ••. EE arranged within the of twenty • Ju, r»»* ... boUdln*. a fine Ear ben Saloon, Ojrster Saloon, Ermine the end of each term ia> a T " em * , ‘' u °f •<* *r*«ke at SSKi, Dlolns Boom .111 realm r&WSSij,-- sse&ra ssss .a^ri^KSS";, ift.rntaTOtaghuhMrtfellUunk.lobl.Qldfttaid.K.d Ctabrtdgt. uraMrorißjnoftjMr.,, patron*, fur the ceneroos patronage* tong extended tofalm ? jaadawd3gj.« ** *"• “£°* e i!j House, “ and also to bis friends and patrons «the ‘‘Colombia> House," Cape Island, daring the season of ivwi»a SssSsf ol,Jr r5 oUclta * eootlnaaneeof itnt the JONES ITOO3B. (feCieodlmj WELLS COVEELT PITTSBURUU, PA Rll. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street. • Dealer la Bonnots, Hate. .Straw Trixnmlnn. and Btraw Goods generally. 6^25_ SUNDRIES.— O GOO cask* Boda Ash, 100 “ German Clay, 601 boxes u « 200 bbla. Caustic Alkali,(lmported) 1000 boxes Oimntry Glass, • On band and for rale by ALEXANDRA Klh’Qi J » a ZT3 Liberty street. JUST RECEIVED at the Market Street Carpet Store a new lot of Cocoa Matting, of ail width*: *•*> » wrg" anoruaent of Table and Stair Oil Cloth* of new styles all or which are to be sold at Tary low pricea , „ W.M’CLIJiTOCK, > n US St,Clair Street. pOOPER’S SHEET AND THREAD IS INGLASS—SO cases on handaod for sole by fel3 . D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CREAM TARTAR-—3obxs jost xcc’d and for wale by MACSEOWM A;f INLET. LIQUORICE— 4 cases Calabni^ljiquorice just r«\l by MACKEOtf*:* FlNttei .. »» No. ICTLftertyßjrtet.'* House furnishing, Ha^a^fflleToods, Hollow Ware, Plated Ware, Britannia" Ware, 'Tin Uoods, Japanned and Ac., GLO\ ERSEED—B4 bags rec'd on consi^o ment and for sale by SIIRIVEK A DILWORTIL l3O and 132 Second itrect. 1 OH SMOKED SHOULDERS to arrirebv X KJKJ p. Pt. w. * C. IL R. and for sale by * fe!3 BHRITER A DILWORTIL BARGAINS IN LAWNS,' Berages, Berate tie Caines, Lawns and Organdie Robes, fiance do%- We bare open our stock of abore goods, remaining over from last Call, and offer at prices making them decided bar- W MORPHY A BURCHFIELD. 0 BBia ROLL BUTTER; 17 do Efgc 3 neks Uoi*r 80 do Otis, . . Recelted sad for nit by BHWVER 4 DILWORTU CLOVER SEED—SO bus. rec'd on consigu meot aod forealo by BHRIYEB A DILWOBTH, 9 130 and 132 8«0ad •treat. f5O N. 0. MOLASSES rec'd and for uv »*l»by fel SORIVER * DILWORTU. 90 BBL S. FRESH EGOS; 24 dn Roll Cutter, Tor fla by C. 12 ggBIVER A DILWORTII. LAMPBLACK, Assorted— 3obbls. on hand WJd for talc by B. L.YAHNESTOCK A CO., M 3 • Corner Focrth and Wood «tr*et. ONLY TO LOAN on Notes, Drafts, Bonds . and Mortgage*, t-y APBTIW LOOMIS A CO, CLOVER SEED—2O sks rec'd' and for sale by fell HBXRY n.COLLINS. BEANS —39 sks. small white Beans for sale by M MESHY IL COLU.Y3. ARD—S pkgs. rec’d and for sale bv • |M UE.VBY IL OOLUXS. I AL. AMMONIA—*I,SOO lbs* on band and ' far «ale by feC B. L. JAIOnBXOCII 4 CO. PARISIAN TOOTU PASTE, prepared un der thaMpcnrliloa of I*J P DullihetisniiwmDeD w.for Meby MO . J<& n-EMryff f,l# - WELLS, RlßPLEtoo.’a.mrm.nv... asaSpsKs® M °- _ - ■ W£LL3, RIPDLg tCO. BO Jamth .1-^ for nlaby del4 -UOIiWHEAT FAOUK—IOO .kß.fcrsila _. ■ w T inaßva.cai.,.n?r yi 1 *>bd». Sugar in store and for (uUirbT T"L«g ; 1 " '■ - 1 -•- -Ha. OißT*nt but. P2“e iiewMti y iWMrtfaMlija,, ;,w WjiCT*.nitM!i., on hanaimdfaraal^b? /Hisccllancous, uiadopted br tl JOHN FLEMING, Corner Market tad Third Etw JtMB OABDitEB- W. W. BAQtEY, Soft. P. O. i C." E.R. Colaobn,. iHisttllancous, LAW SCHOOL OP THE C2BIVERSITY At Cambridge, Mass. Tkr lu*truetor» in thU School rut Hon. JoiLpiHtr*, LL.P., Royal ProfewcT, Hon. Tneopmics Pissoss, LL. D„ Dana Professor, Hon. Exoht WasnirtntH, LL. D., UniversUy Professor. THE course of instruction embraces the va rious branches of Ihe Common Lew, and of Equity, Admiralty, Commercial, -International and Constitutional Law; ana the Jurisprudence of the United State*. The Law Library consist* of about 14,000 volumes, nu«l as new l works appear they are added, and ertry effort isinmdeto : reudar ft complete. ' Instruction is given by oral lectures and expositions, (and by recitation and examinations, in eon nerd on with them.) of which there are ten every week. Two Moot Courts are atso holdcn In each week, at each of which a cause, previ ously given out. Is argued by <bnr (Indents, 4 ad an opinion delivered by the Preaieing Instructor. Rooms ami other’ fadlitlesare also provided forth* (3ahCourts; udatiAs •embly Is held weekly tor practice |n delta tr. and arqulrlnj a knowledge of parliamentary law Ad proceeding*. Student* may enter the School fn any stage of their pri*- fesslonal studies or mercantile pursuits, ami at thegww mencement of either term, or In the middle, or athrV part •>! a term. j will pnrsuu, ■' lufusat*. .to eloct wliatitudlw Um>i To Capitalists or fflannfaelora. THE undersigned baring determined to “?J® fc f“le.(or exchange for Western property,) the be«t Farm In A matron* conaty, withlo ftt® W * , ! c °L tI “ KilUnn log Bridge, end delightfully u *i p !j w .opposite and in flew of the AIU- Khenv Valley Railroad Depot, containing abont One I£na- stxtr of which AmUioteight feetot good Bitntu enous Coal, with bank open, and filming coal daily iu Kittaimincat Bre cecU per brahel; and 33 acrta 0 r superior mer bottom that new overflows; abont 80 acre* under ftnee audln the highest statqof caltiration, haringretir ed over .1000 loads of manure from tbo town,-to which a C^^^, ej * bl trl P* a There la a large Los QonaeSOby 40{eet,anda Frame Bam4oby CO feet, with cot» crib Mdwagen abode attached; ISO young Annie and 100 Peach Trees growing; a well ofwater It thcTb o£e end a nnmber of springs of water that at email eipenae could be conreyed to the booee. TbU property possesses superior advantage* for reaidencee and iron or lumber maaofacto. r>«. AU pencils desirous of realizing, a good and proflul able Investment an requested to view this property before making any other adectlon. Title indisputable and terms caiy. Two trMas dally from Pittsburgh-making it eatv of accc&s. For further particulars address t>»* proprietor JOHN POKTsSIOuTI|. „ c*. wm. P. B.—To exchange tor ffe«tern lands, some building* and lot*advantageously situated la tho central part of Eit toonlog. Jalfr3rod . J. P Slants, WASTED /tlen ip engage In the sale of the. most popular eeUinn Books in America. TnTalids, MecbsSiies, farmers and Teach ers .wishing to travel, *Ol Bed this to bda ‘ very profltaW* and pleamat business, enabling lliem to see tbo country, and make money at the aame time. Agen ts now In the bue {ooMU.UMrii.jfrom IMI to p,r w . fllU particulars and a Ust of Books, -address H. 11. RULISQN Queen Oily Publishing flocse, 111 Main street, Cincinnati Wl ANTED—Decr Skins wunted bv if W* -IVILLB, EIDDLE A CO, No 80 Fourth vt. ~ A.GAIWHER WANTED,—A . maa ac- AJL quainted wlih marketing, thdcspabUof cultiraiiup someelghtacreaiuTegetsbl.aaadftTiiL.ljuJuir*of.. ' IBAIAH DICKEY A CO; . Jf2 yo.SOT7at»rrtr*rt. i ANK STOCKS WANTED by . AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., ted Block and Bill Broker, S 3 Fourth street Stocks wanted— -■ ■ ' Mechanics' Book Stock: SI. tad M. Bank Stock- Kxch>ag* *• •* Votn lannoce ■ u ’ Sloaqaph*!* u ; _u AusTurwosna k co. Stock-Broken, Mlomthatmt. To fill order*, by ANTED—Notes and Drafts having 4 or 12 month* to ran; $5OO to $lOOO, by & ' . LOOMISaCO^ Stack «nd Sota trofccre. 6S rcorthat. W XK^4q^t^()f fK ,d n B ?s i °^J e - _. „ _ HpDWARE, ‘: . i.aboiil PAUSESTOCK, Wo6d S:reet, Putthuralu *. ON ND A IAEOE SKCK OF «, iMavffag WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, UASOinC BAidufZFTS ST&E&T, ; - JOSEPH PSrOKEB; PEOPEIEIOB. ALL THE DELICACIES OF ■-A TIB B£ASO9| prepared by the *x« ggjjfgjjj c ? oka » ,,rT '^ u P^ t co|33Sk • axactocKA. uJusm tw*lv*o’cldcki*, m. Ua«,' p*call»r to ibr Erit; Wetter q -‘» sta* K-^J 00 Tal °° y.°y teeth trntt »w bnaiL, uSw£££!s* “S*®**** moott,'go 4o * EWSrira, Eggs -tfrin day received'-and Itorwltby • ; EDRY 'B.TXftIIS* S2U.VEB PLATED WARE-Cartar- Spuoaa -‘*7. ■ -■ JOHN FUOHSa. 3»7vkßJ)S.pnmSN. : 'a •■Sugar rtc'd^nd Wwftri|]*^ r MBtTER>mwOOT.
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