:|iitlsburg| (teiijeite. PITTSBXJROH: MONDAY JIORNINQ/ FEB. 22, 1858. orrrciAz paper op Bit m t.-sj rfawa ot the City and Neighborhood. Tht Coarti. /.n e V^rfil CT T»^^ Hl, *” ?^a^Bo . Hampton.—ln the > f C.R..R,vs. Francis Schneider, Jtfere Schneider claimed damages in $12,000 or land taken .by the Company and damages , ° lands, the jury found a verdict for puuntiff in tho. sum of $2,228. Viewers had >een appointed and had acted under the general the damages at’ $l6OO, •n j * , 6 defendant deemed too small nn award. JLOdd. & Smith for Company; Howard for Schneider. | Leech, M'Alpi n & Co., vs. Baird & Irwin. I Action on nn order drawn by defendantsio favor , . ' M’CullougU for powder. Verdict' for plaintiffs in the sum of S47C, Hamilton for pUffs • feelden for dflß. T. Little &,Co'> vs. C. W. Batchelor el nl. Action to recover for a lot of broom corn dnm ag sd'Qn board the steamer IF. I. Maclay, owned by defendants. Verdict for pbiniifTs in ihe aura In Equity. —The P. r Ft. W. & C It. It. The Mayor, Aldermen and < i;ircns of PiUaburgh, Henry A. Weaver. M.iy..,- y f c *u T , aru j Hague, Cliicf oiT P'dicr. The hill sett f*rth thr incorporation .if tjio 0 r & F. ; IL R. J by act of legislature, April II iaiB - fiy which the company was empowered lo Cu n- DMt P.. 11. n. at or awr the City of Pittsburgh :t that by- an. act pussed l,y I.egisla ."'ll’ u-t C ' .1854, the Company. ts authorised A h"Jge over Allegheny Uiver'utlhe constructed, nnd empowering \ tnciii-,,t0, connect jrllli. the P. It. R.-at Liberty I Svrect, and in doing that they were to pursue a below Pennn. Canal and that by nn J not approved: April IG, Jfrjfi, nil Ujc rights, pow- j ■ era, of the 0. Sl I*. wero consolidated in ! nnd to the P., Ft. JV. &. C. R. 11. For: completion of the road the Company .applied to the City Councils and had 'an ordinance £a<6Gd on Jan.-9tb, 1854, granting the right of :way,over I’enri Street and to Lib -- <fc «rtySt. on conditions therein set forth, .proviso that’ It was to.bVdone within' twa years,; {a copy of said orduaheo is set forth - m the bill); that within C months after the pas sago,of said ordinance, tho company selected the Prwent roate of Urn road, with the approbation of the Canal Commissioners, who were person* ally present; and that, immediately after the se lection ofthe mute, with a bona-fide intention of , completing lie, road into the city, on the 27th Juiy, 1854, thd company entered into contract with Henderson,,Allston & Co. to bnild tbo bridge pinco erected across the Allegheny, at an expense or $100,000;- that within two yeara after the passage or said oMinance, tho company ex pended $llO,OOO in carrying forward tho wort and brmpng the road-into the City of Pitta bnrgu; that the company was unable to complete cue work within tho two years, because of the apposition of the City of Allegheny, and „„ , lc . count of other unavoidable causes, fully sor forlh in this btn, and it was not until the 27th April ISoi, Unit they finally, settled the route of AUc B h 'Hy City; that on or about thei 2olh of February, 1857, tho company applied to Councils for a further expression of opinion in relation to. crossing Penn street, and that Trom that time until the filing of this bill the city has nerer presented any plan that thc.com pany could accept: that the company hare bonght property and constructed the road in AUegbeny City, castwardly from Federal street • -tptthc end of the bridge in Allegheny City to ■’iho amount of $100,000; tho 10th of April 1807, they bought tho properly knowp as the =t“o r !S? n ° lel P ro P crl T. at an expense of olot),u00, osnplaoo for passenger and freight depot, and on the 13th Deo., 1856, property on tho south side of Penn street, opposite the road as at present constructed, for $5,000; and that a lot was purchased on the north side orEiberty f, lre £ “? ai ! UTi “B 80 110, for $14,000, that on tue -Ist September, 1857, the’traing commenced' nmninginto the city of Pittabnrgh, and all this eij>cnditnv«\if money was made with confidence in the CaUh of the city that the connection would be permitted to be made with the P R R. on Liberty street. The failure to connect is estimated at a loss of $3OO per diem to the com* pany. The bill then sets forth in full that the city has refused to let them cross, and threaten ed 10 arrest the employees of the oompany if they should uttempt to make ihe crossing- llmt in pursuance of said threat thc-Mayor wn.le a lelicr lo the President of the company, dared -ist December, 1857, informing him that any attempt (copy of letter set forth) to cross tho street nnder-lhg then, present circumstances, would result in the arrest of thoseso attempting that after the receipt of said letter the company desisted until tho 27th Jan., 1858, hoping that the city would net in the case,'and on the city’s failure aud refusal to' aet, F. Siataper, with - three laborers, under the direction of tbo com pany, whilo preparing the street for putting in the iron gntters, were arrested by Itobt Hague - on a warrant issued by the Mayor, nnd held to ba.ltorTO.~y at the Court of Quarter Sessions i in ofl T? r tnfu ™hUon,.te.. aresef, fbrlli in the blit. This arrest was made by tho city i„ h ßr capacity, anil on ndvico of her Solic tor, nnd by reason of these threats and arrests the said company hare been stopped, hindered und-prerenled from building the road. The bill then prays the defendants-’may an swer 16-interrogatories, attached t.. , i1,i. bill said interrogatories invoicing the several nlfega ttoos set forth - 'ia the Mil. In considcr-ittci.V these promises, tho bill fa-ays the i-.-uing of a subpoena against the defendant., thn; they an swer tho interrogatories and tl:,- 1.. M, wj,h a prayer for n special injuactiou ag-ilnyt. v; lc fsnUw;,-.s, to restrain them from biuderine the proposed crossing and secure the u.in" lbe%aid "rtis-tog when completed; and that, upon a final hearing, the decree of-tnjuncliun be made per petual; that the Tighter said complainants to useful street by declared an-rSnToreed. and itiat the company may be quieted in tho use of ,1, 7?; waled and sworn Ll , , \ C “f.. r «- , «'lent or the road; and at tacbed lo the bill is a plan showing Hie route of £t-T-!,' h ° ,r " i e s junction at Liberty si. .1 T ?r 3 b ‘ l by J ' ” Hampton, Est,., on tho 16th of February, 1858, and the Court fixed oatur lay last for hearing the argument on the motion for a preliminary injunction, but owine to the illness of Judge Williams, Judge Hampton postponed the case until next Saturday Its im portance demanded that it should come for hear ing before a full bench. This hill covers'«: pages of paper. - Adams, and Park on Saturday ILo appointment of an assignee to He Blakcly.estalo was the Cret subject that arose, of M? I ™“ Bt b y lh » designation h’L M » J' J ' : , gentlemen of the fo ir were present tn J the case. Petition* from A #f $27 - ono were anbn.it- MaslersJviq,assignee and others to the juionnt of &KBX!o#jn favor ofJ.,C. Cummins -It was stateiT{bat the debts of Mr. Blakely nmonntedMo some; : SS2,6oo and .the assets to no.nio Jy lUe court deceived the , will give its decision in the matter in a week or two. thl'Lo SvvT 1 ' •pp’iau™ “>at the order in > lM&2«££ h nanaa arrested for horse stealing line and^ afterwards escaped, be resinded It aKaoif ‘ te forfeited his recognisance on>wi ft r r 7 ard3 “ddccicd <a Crawford county g ber. ‘ ni lherefore b » oonld not oS'Sep^t!° ort < ’ CcUncd 10 “* or^e, 0 M n w n ,.“ rrcst i" the case Jer lh! L c K ? J’ * waU,D e sentence for mur sNfor t!„™ . s'',"’ “PPototcd to come b “ ? *‘”B 10 lh » absence of ina , Attorney, now m Washington Citv ntid also on acconnt of tho feet that counsel for tho prisoner had not been able lo preparc .be" argnntentsi as Ibcy desired, the n,a,tn wa, po?l -poned unliPnext Saturday. p 81 Mr. Snowden, one of Lhe counsel for Kelly then nsked that nnorder directing mibpo-nas to lasuo to_certaln. witnesses, toaching certain ir regularities antl.dereUctionß on the part of one of the jnrot.vh«retofore reported, bo made -Judge M’Clure staled that he had scrutinized tho juror in question, and he was satisfied that said juror was not nndcr the influence of liquor at. the time when the verdict was rendered. The order was refused. Mr. Howard stated that there were other LX 1 fPVtmds. The defence oould prove that a writ er ten. paper had.been sent to the jury after tho charge of the Court. The Judge asked for tho names of the witnesses. .Mr. Howard stated that ji Ul ' aicsaro Valentino Fehl and atipstavoof «sthe Court, Sir. Smith. Jfldge Sl’Claro then said that the Court was > ®woo« to bear the arguments in this caso, and . would be ready for them next Satorday" m ' T ™- M’Creary, one of the alleged robbere of S P ri «.” ie.'ke 7th w«w, was admitted to bail in 51,600. to of , Fft J cUo Co., was sentenced vicled I?, r „‘T 7'“”' lie was con bavins admins'V® f °^-^ D ‘. Anderson, after "S. Having adm,n, B lcred to him drugge-lliquor. ‘vicled of pickiaelb tllC C n Se 0l " Sloinbllr K. '-m -loSk A E .,, ' P ° Ckct of Sl >-- IWHy, then that the money lo“L’“ oB f bL np In tell woVeeferT r ' ; ~ll<!n!,l’ ’r liulo tue worse for luutor. .. other W. tint Uci»!y hml money inZVilk cl?; t s . en W» c «J a , 5 W'roned f„ r s »„„* . Whiohis tbo third if net tho fourth r0s t„ 0Be : mentis this ease. * 1 —lfei first rresbyfcrmn rhnr.l. noUedflOOfcrthe Allegheny BehevnlentSocictT o#s iH lecture of the-Kev, Mr.‘Bfadford's3fr' PttisTiCß’# Lectt’AU.—A fine, large, intelli gent jwdience woe attracted to (he lecture of Mr. Prentice on Saturday-night. He was list ened to throughout the most profound attention. * After some general remarks, forming a highly appropriate introduction to the lecture, upon the present aspect of American politics, he discussed his solbject under three beads. In all well-es tablished governments, and such os give promise of permanency, there rrere three great general ideas involved, viz: * Ist. \ system nf education that shall give high place f< sound politicalinstmction. 2d. A spirit of allegiance nnd loyalty, and 3d. A spirit of nationality. To th »se criteria lie brought our nation at the present time ayd found it woefully lacking. He atlribu cd tho preseut prevailing lack in these respect! to the lack of statesmen and the over j shadow og spirit of selfishness and demagogue ism in our publio men. His criticism of our politicn ns was very sweeping and severd—too much so perhaps. The tone of his whole address was funcbral. We con assure Mr. Prentice that he did not ad dress a man last Saturday evening who is in favor of disunion; nor did lie address many, we dare to say it, who do not love liberty, the liber ty which the revolution established, moreeven than they lore a Union purchased at the price of Slavery. I That portioo of Mr. P.’s address which relates j l .° disunion, and the spirit of sedition ri(|e at Washington, would find appropriate auditors at the national Capital and in Charleston, not here. The danger to the Union is not great we imagine. It would bo much less were a few heartless fire-eating demagogues banished and driven from the laud. Oneihing is sure: I hero can be no danger in doing right, let the result he what it may. There is a largo party in tho Free States who hare cotno to the conclusion that they will stand up for right and justico and let (he consequence* take care of themselves. [ Disagreeing with much lhat-waa advanced in , that lecture, we cau nevertheless hear witness to tho eloquence and beauty of the composition the chastcncm of the style arid Hie.happy manner in which items delivered from tho first to tho lost. VxamnoTos, Pi.,’Peh. -JO, 18.',8. Editors Gazette : In tho enso of the Commoa ri-catlh re. Witliam Junes, Jr , convicted nt lust term, of murder in tile first degree. the Court tilts morning announced their ilecisitm upon the motion for a new trial made at the . They granted the motion according to the ae cused a new trial. 1 They barely announced the decision oif the I Lourt, without delivering any opinion. This is i looked npon os a very summary method of dis- 1 posing of a matter of such vast importance; and j when it is recollected that but one reason out of all (hose placed on file by the defendant’s coun sel, was left standing, viz: “that the verdict was against the weight of evidence,” the public here are at a loss I o account for the present de cision. The jury were told in the charge, in so many terms, that if they believed the testimony or Margaret Tuten they were bound to find the ; prisoner guilty—and that' -tho freight of that testimony was a question solely and exclusively for. their determination. Vet after thus fully committing this question to their adjudication, it seems that their decision of it is reviewed and reversed by the Court, on a motion for n new (rial. I. J iiargcrcase was taken up on Wednesday last and the testimony closed on last csenine Mr. Acheeon is now addressing (he jury for the defence. Mr. McKcnnan will close for the Com monwealth. tours. Sic., Spectatou. Ttia Cestual CunncH.—We stated in good faith on Saturday that Dr. Jacobus would not probably accept the call of the Central Chorch to be thoir pastor for more than one year. We were bo Informed. Wo learn however, and are Ter 7 glad to know the fact, that the Doctor ac cepts the call withouUmy qualification and that no entered -upon hla duties yesterday. Wc aro Bure that under his ministrations.that church will be built up in strength and numbers, and tend it 1 n full Eacas ? ro of prosperity may at- Since the aboTe was placed in type we re ceived the following-communication. Eumma Gazette: —l woa furry to see ihc mistake into which you were led. on Saturday morning, relative to the Central Presbyterian Chnrcli of tins city Having been present at the organization of the Church, having presided at the making out of the call for Dr. Jacobus and haring presented the call to the Doctor, and knowing well hia erhliuienis both before the call wa? made and mih.,-. { » ar\ a_-9tire you and your readers, that Im* aro-pm with the same purpose ot performance m i relation as does any other prist-or Tic. r:* n the mini-ier** part, and on tne peoples p* rl . f(() i fl(t . n j oll HmiLatjon to a year, or to any other definite period. Those tberelore. who may tliiuk of uniLing with the congregation ran do so with a similar confidence <>f enjoying the continued ministrations of (he pastor elect to that which they wouy in put ting themselves under any other pastor in the two cities. Very respectfully, This evening at Neptune lUH, will be given a social entertainment by the Neptune Fire Co As this is the birth-day of the beloved father of onr eouotry, George Wasuikotoh, we indulge m the hope that the members of this genteel and well disciplined company may giro such an en ci-Ummeni as the occasion la worthy of. Their ■all m bsnulifullj fimalml and decora.,,J J.rin cly. The managers have secured! a rood hand of music, and (hose desiring to do honor m Inc festiral can secure tickets hr calling upon either of the managers to-day i The Steubenville Herald is bard upon a pnr iHui of tho people of Washington county, for an alleged refusal to permit (he bodies of Fife ruid Charlotte Jones to be buried in a burying ground in the eastern portion of said County. The Her ald would alwnys do well to be «ure of it* facts before it enters judgment. No such refusal oc curred. The bodies wcre_taken by the relatives of those unhappy creatures and buried as they desired to have them in a ground in Nottingham township. Mb. A. Dcspjiobh, brother-in-law of ex s Mayor Volz, and a highly respectable merchant of Mus-' calihe city, died suddenly wn the Sib ieeinnf. Sir. D. some years since was eogagod in a mer cantine.honae in this city. Tie leaves, an affec tionate wife.anu several interesting children to rooorn his irreparable loss. Dxutji eh, and otherowners of vehicles, ehould take oat their, license before the last day of the present month, to avoid the ten per cent, they wiU'bave to pay, as the Market Constable fee.. for making the return. Common Pleas.—The Court of Common Pleas Will meet to-day. A large number of cases is in the list. It will Bit all this week and probably longer. J A Gckat Fox Hunt is to come off in Lawrence county to morrow. A large number of the New Castle good people arc to join in the fun. DZKD-On Sabbath, 21« t lu-rt., WILLIE, tuUat eon of It Kiddle, aged Avo months. The friends of the family are Invited to attend tbefunera without farther notice, till* afternoon, at 2J4 o’clock to pro 6*d to th« Allegheny Cemetery. Carrlngrs will leave th< coruerof Fl/lb and Market sticeta at V/ t o’clock. PART7AL Report pp.ou tub Lecomptov Comutt te*.—We leant that the Special Committee of Con gress, on tho Leeomptoa Constitution, have deter mined to make a partial report in the ooursoijfa Tboy will set forth that their final re port will not bo mode until all tbo members of the k fl vo lime afforded them to comoon to Philadelphia. Tho object of this visit : .is that each man may get himself a new sail at tbo Brown Stouo Clothing Hall of ItockhUl ± Wilson, Nos. f. 03 and <>o6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, • j Bot's Raglans and sack coats, Gents Fronch and sack coats Raglans, &c., and a full slock of winter-gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Shawls, for Men and Boys, still on hand at Oarn'agbnns, Fed eral street Allegheny. Cash buyers will find the prices an inducement. t Sr.nvKii ntu Right.—Simonds, of Kt. bonis, who ma u and sold a counterfeit of Ayer'* Cherry Pcrto rj* ' “ “ ccn t'inccd nitbin tho narrow limits that f T U I oil ! , CMirnlre(*. linprisoomerit. tbnngh i 10 caQ ««*ccly punish enough tho heart e*s viliaui who could execute sorb an imposition upon tbo sick. The wicked rascal wbp for paltry gain could thus trifle .with the health and Hio of his tellow man—take from his lips thocup of hope while sinking, and substitute an utter delusion and cheat, would falter at no crime, and should bo spared no punishment. Some of his trash is still exiatt in tho West, and purchasers should bo wary of whom they buy— GaxctU, Utica, A’. )'. 1 J GLYCERINE, ~ ~ GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Iligbly perfumed. Sure cure and preventative of Chapped Hand.*, Faco and Lips, for sale at SUPER’S DRUG STORE, f corner Penn and St. Clair Streets. Wtlßtoor Neighbors «ay of Dr. Bl’Laat'a Celebrated Liver Pills, New Yoqk, August 30, issu. Wo, thßunder?igned,haringmade Irtal of Dr. Mclaiics Celebrated Liver fills, prepared by Flmrtlng Bros., Pitto burgh, most acknowledge that they are tho best mctliclue for f lek nend«he, Dyspeps'a and Liver CompUlnt, that we Imvo eTcr need. We take pleanin! to recoanueinling tlu-m to the public; and arucouddeut that if thnee who ore trotiM.sl with any of lliunliorecomplatuta will give them a fair trial, they wilt out Imitate t<- acknowledge tiielr honefleiai ofltrClS. MJtfl. HlLIa, Kut Troy. ■ ■ 201(8. BTKYEKB. IVmTroy: •J-Purebarersiliould tmcarcfulteask forDlL M’f.ASK*B CRLJUmATCD LIVtIK pndAmami{actun.Hl hy FLEMfNa ““'ll, of rittohargli, fk. Theroare other Pill* purporting to ho Uver Pills,now Ib-Ibrothe public. Dr, M*LaDa’sgeft-' uiue Liver PilU, aJjo his celebrated Vertnlfbgn, cin onw >« u*a«tallnwpectal>l» drug stores. jVbn* arrmint without VunonAturtgf feltblawT VLKMINO UIWB. T EATJBiIK WAGON WXHI>S-.W -dot. JLJ a*sorted siscti, tbo best muditr, on lund WMIXS..BIDDLB i CO, -tail NowWJtanthatteeU* Latest from Europe. • W . T oric » 21-—The steamship Africa :-r -flf'FebJuiy mnrninS ’ With 00 ' dtttc * tu tll ° Clh - £7««w Cau..„ .Vurl-cf, Feb. s.—The sales of Action for the week were 74,000 bales, of which 5500 were sold to speculators and 2000 for export. The market opened with a slight advance for all qualities, but this was lost,- new Uplands 1-16 d. The sales on InJay were GUDO bales, including 1600 for specu lation and export Tbo market closed steady at the tolJowing quotations::Fair Orleans 7}: middling do. J* I-» I 6; fair Mobile 71: middling do. 6« : fair t>- land middling do. The stock of Cotton in port i* ..JO.uitO bales, including 175,000 of American. The Manchester advice* are favorable, and nil qualities have advairf*cd. ! IlAvnE, Feb. market is 1 very «lullji»r Hour, and Corn .of all qualities have declined. Richardson & Spence quote a declinin tendency for Hour which is unsaleable and .ioi.t " lion* are nominal. Western Canal 20- f. t |r«i i'll Philadelphia and Baltimore 22a 6<i@2:i«; nhb, -’,J foj-7*. Wheat is steady and tho market closed firu.’ r Coro dull and all qualities have doclirieJ- miscd w ! low 3:i.»; white 35.-. • /»rt»c»Wo»«.—' The market ia dull. Beef i- rtradv dorkJieavy Bacon quiet, and all qualities have * ightly declined. Lard b boavy and there i« a de cline in all qualities. Tallow has declined 1,, ,, i™-' D buoyant with an advance f. r all qualities. Coffee is steady. Tea is slow of .-,te and.prices arc uuattered. .lifhiTr'l ““W nnwkrt i •lightly cosier. Amencnn securities cre nelWo and ending upward. The bank rates hare been reduem] nn.l r ‘ are at (10 for money nnd fuyiccmnt- The bullion in Ihc Bonk t»i i*ngJaml has increased £305,000. /.omto.i JA.rPrO..—Baring, circular .piotcs Bread- Sm S atTa:' l 7.rbo^ e,,h ** a " J Ba " *- on Uto dth when Lord nummton -g.ro -noth* «f * bill in regard to con spiraeiea to murder. It meets tbo refngoes qooftion. tntim.qffairs cfauh«d considerable attention in Par I lament. Lord Palmerston gam notice of a bill for tho luncndmcnt of tho government in ludu. A.l (Irr.-'scs were voted by both Imusei. congratulating tho yuccn on tho marriage of tho Prince, Royal. Mr. Roebuck arkml Puhnewlon; whether any coin mnnications hn*l passed Utwecn France and Enw and with regard to tho alien act, or tho alteration of the code, he.. F pokc bitterly against Nano- Icon and French omeiala. Tho French Consuls are not hereafter to grant passports to British subjects. • Tho new French penal law was undergoing modi fieations. A decree invests tho Prince Jerome Na ptdeon with tho right of attending Councils of State and presiding during the Emperor’s absence. Tho trial of tho Neapolitan revolutionists c.r Juno last commenced at Salerno. There is nothiog later from India or China. Saturday fith—Tho sales of Cotton to du.v have been ROM bales, tbo market .‘losing very firm. Breadstuff* continue very dull. Provision* are unchanged. % telegraph to I.irerpmd.— London Feb.A~r.oo/.. —Consols tor money are fpjotod at U5StuV.»6 and DC (g:9Ci for account. (Sprcial Dispatch In the PituborKh Gaiette.] IlAnnisnrßO, Feb. 2<WThe llouso on Thursday proceeded to consider Bill No. 117 relating to csts in certain cases, allowing juries to divldo costs which was-read a first tirna, and recommitted to tho Judi ciary Committee. An act to prevent the forciblo and fraudulent crossing of bridges Without payment of toil was slightly amended In Committee of the Whole passed finally and goes to the Senate. An act to ro pca! all laM_of the State for the assessment andeol lection of the collateral Inheritance tax was lost by IS against C(l. *1 Renata to-day, the MU for the incorporation of the U Mhingteo Infantry was passed finally and needs but the Governor s npproral to bo a law. The hill granting additional powers to the Hospital paus ed finally and goes to the bouse. Also the Bill to change tho name of the Allegheny Institute. lloosß.—The following bill wns read in place by Mr. Ncgley relativo to the-llilitia. The following were reported as committed : To exempt the Ilam meraloy estate from tho collateral tax: Relative to suits for the violation of Ordinates. The following were reported with amendments; Mr. Foster’s Koad La *» “S' 1 an blowing justices to divide costs. The Committeo reported tho following with a ceg r° reculfl mcndatioD; relativo to paving slrouU in Allegheny; to change tljo manner of voting iu Wuflh ington County. St. Louis, Fel>. 20.-—-The Independence corres pondent of the Republican, under date of the 16th, soys: The Salt Lake mail arrived last night. Con ductor Beaver report* Know from one to six feet deep on the mountain*. The weather was extremely cold. He left Camp Scott on the l*t of January. The troops were in good spirits, and carnesttv wishing for good weather and reinforcement*, so a* to make a decent on Salt Lako Citr. From Mormon prisoners and 'trailing. I lah fn dian*» Col. Johuson was kept well advised of-the movements of the Sajut*. Active preparation- eon- for rebalance to the troops in the spring.— Their municipal regulations are very stringent • ms picion fastens on everybody the lenst ineliocl to favor tho action of the ITnited State* government. Sr. Loci.-, Feb. 20.—The Pacific Hotel was burned at :i o’clock this morning. Eight or ten por-j.u* were killed, and many were srriouslv iujured hr jumping from tho windows. It i-impo*riblo t,. now tho particulars or name* of thckilicd at id woundod. Scc'.n-I D-tpui. The bnrniog .«f ihc Pacific !!,• tel preves U> he. a much more lc>rrir>!c i-.ilainity t'mn reported this morning. /U>»ut It:" wcic m Ac l.ou-e. between 1(1 and 50 of wb-m arc tni.xing. Tbo following are tho names <»f tbo per.--u.* /» f.ir knowu to h« killed Bruce M’Nitl, Burkhart Wurrt, Paul Stern). Mr*. Jenny Jones and chUJ. aJI ~f Sr.’ Louis; Mr. Johnston, of Chicago: Henrv itoche.-ier and T: Hart Strong, of Rochester, N. V.:‘Win. Sami ders Taylor, Ocorge Crane, and Mit.t J one?, whose residences ore unknown; Charles Davis anJ William Cunningham, of Terre Haute and At Urn Railway; Miss Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard: nine per "/■ns in one room, whose names arc unknown, and a negro boy. David M’Kixsrv The following nersoas wero feriou.dy injun-J : •laincn P. Ilcary. reporter of tho St. Louis i.ro.f. r ... ICK ” ave *> ~r N»w York; Jonathan Mr. luoi.H, \\ m. Turner, and Sharpe, the wnrrh man „f the house. Tho firo caught in the drug store under tho Hotel, find the flames spread so rapidly Iwforc the inuinto coold bo roused, that the stairways were enveloped by tho Ere, and all.egress was cut off, except at the windows. Many leaped from tho third story, nnd were horribly mangled or instantly killed, and many more were uniibla even to reach the windows, and were burned in -their rooms. ' Sereral more bodies aro eupposed to be in tho ruins, and hundreds of ex cited me,, are energetically engaged in removing the rubbish. The wounded were promptly taken charge '•f by their friends, or scot to tho Hospital, where their mjtm. s were Immediately attended to. Several of tho wounded cannot possibly recover.' Tho l<»s« of property is upwards of $50,000. St. Lotus, Foh. 20.—Hirer falling, with out more than j feet to Cairo. The ico la Increasing in thick, rmss and quantity. AH tho upper ttrtfims ore closed. Member clear ond moderating: thawing in the sun. Mercury 32°. • - • • . CisrtsNAri, F«l>. 20.—Last evening tbo .Metho d.st Protestant Chnrch, Sixth streot, near Race, was partially destroyed by on explosion of defective gas pipes. About soven oVlnrk, some fifteen persons as scmblcd iu the basement of tbo chnrch for tho pur pose of holding meeting, when a strong odor was observed. EfforU wero mado to discover the leak age of the gas. Light was applied to tbd metro, when a blaro burst forth, bat was extinguished by a bucket of water. Quiet had been somowhat re stored, when a tremendous explosion occurred, tear ing up the floor, shattering the walls, and making a perfect wreck of the entire basement. In tho upper part of the chnrch half the pews were torn np, win dows blown out, and portions of tbo ..floor blown is high os tho ceiling. Tho doors wcro'.bJown off their hinges and forced into the streot. The explosion was beard a distance of half a milo. Tho windows "/ ninny of tho houses in the vicinity wore destroyed. Light or ton pereous wore severely injured. Two or three arc Dot expected to recover. W.idisdw, Citv, F.b. 20.-An altercation „c -carrcu at the dinner table at Brown’s to-day bet wren J. B. Clay and Mr. Cullom,lato clerk of tho Mouse subsequently Cullom struck CJay with his open band in tho face. , This morning Ex-Llcut. A. C. Rbind posted Com mander Boutwell as a liar and aoward near the Navy Department. It is understood tho difficulty original fed several years ago in the Pacific, but it was re cently renewed before the Nava! Court of Inquiry Baltimore, Feb. 20.—The Court boose at Relic Air in Ilarford county, was nearly destroyed lost night by fire which' was accidental. Many of the re cords were destroyed. The buildiog was not insured. New lona, Fob. 20.—The snow storm continues with great violcoee. Nono of the Sound steamers left last night, and only tho Stonlngton boat arrived this morning. N«w Providence, Feb. 20.—Joseph JI. Marri Tubaccoaist was murdered last night by one of hi negroes. A mob hung the negro to-day. New \oiik, !cb. 21.—0 n Thursday opening five prisoners attempted to escape from tho Sing Ping prison, but they wero all captured. Throe of them wero shot, two will probably die; WAfiownroji Cirr, Fob. 21.-Tho Auti-Lccmp ton Democrats bavo abandoned their design of pub lLshing an address to tbo Country. * KMPLOYMffifn •30 A Month, and All Expense Paid. AN AGENT IS WANTED in every Town snd County In the United State*, i» ,#n Ka « i„ a Wublo oud easy fautinoes, by which tbcahovS prefitunuy w.^‘ £ i"r 1 >V r ' U ’ 7c ' 1 - faUjwHcuUre nddt>-saH. MUSb ni. i *. w - corner of Droomo and Mcrctr *t»., New York City, inctofting one posUgoshunp. fclCnlradiirp F' OR RENT.— A Farm iiiO acres, aitr.ate fn Moon township, o tJ Um Link of Jcl3. the Ohio river, 12 miles from Pittsburgh.- About 10o*!S?S cb-arod, ,0 of which is first quality bottom Und. Said form “m *, fi, ‘ ? UU! of cultivation, and writ watered, therefore well adapted to either stock or farming -purposes. Kont moderate to a good tenant. Will bo twied for a term of >eare it desired. For particulars enquire oi the antweriher. on tbo T«mpen»ncwt»ll» and Nohlcslywn llarjk flood, 3 miles from I’ltuborgb. fol2^tw f F MOSEBCIIKBS IXJTANfLD. —Agent? wanted m every town ¥ f and city In tiio l/oltod Stall... Knclow IwT iLubd indafrlrea. ilrlTrwGitiT A.IL BIDXKY, Bottoo, Jins. ” CHARLES BUdKLEY^MANOFACTCU rr, corner of Third *cd "Wood rtrtctfcpjttsbnrrh, l'p uat * Q*P *»<} Bomrt Boxrr, Jewelry u d jTacrirtlSn hoi' m. AU kind* of Paper poxe» muTa to order. ■ Kaetero prkW f*A])vl aDll straw "colored ■Silk*, tor eTQQiogdre*a»v'ix ■■ Mtmi-nYAßiracnFimvs TpBENCH JfiJEDIjtf.IVOKK-viii setts—sel -1 -lingl«n»in«ft»Btnro of, . ■ft* 1 * • kli>. Telegraphic Paper B< I Commercial I'-Jinii rTKK Or ARBITRATION Fi>U Vl'-UCUAUV. Isaiui Picket, V. W. \V. M*ia, Jous D.win M'Cixiuxa*, J.ooa OAimn«EC. , PITTSUUUOII .11AKKKTS. R'jmrtfd Specially for thr l\tuburyk Guelt*. i t’rrnßuaaa. Mo.ndai, |'zoku.uit 22, 1^,5. FI.OU It—Salre at driH>t of 80 Ml* on private term*; from store, 100, .TO, 100 and 50 bbU at $4 WXtt J4J2 for super. for extra nnJ for temlly extra, n(*t.much il td latter «rlllDtfatoverft,7&@s4A7. DRAIN—Sales from tint bands of 200 !>q> uat» in 27' j, and 150 do from store at :U>.- IJOITK WHEAT FLOUR—Pfde* of--D »k« from «toro at sl|3n@si,eo9 100 ih*. CiIRN MEAL—?teai|y sale- in small lots at >*). BUTT Kit AMD EGfltt—L*riiue Ifidl butter («. bold ilrnilv id I-V3lO, but the Inquiry on Saturday waa very light, Kg-'s hiv Qrm at 12, for park-d; a vale of 00" <1ok1oom« at 11. 11.\V—Sxlriat aca'es of ft loads nt \\ ton. WUIdKEVH—SaIe* of 25 bbl* Koctifted at2Uf/s2l. OROCKRIK?—Sugar •* Indd firmly nt 7^7 I .J: hulrw uf blidsatT. Mdlasoen, 40 bbls. ou private terms, aud 15 do to country at 32 . * CIIEESE—A sale of 300 bxs «m private term*: steady -atm also in tbo small way at 'J I’KAKI.S—A eale«f 6 t»u>* on privatetenn*. LA ItU—:'alesof 10 Ibli No. 1 country nt Impftrta bp Jlallrofcd. P. Ft WAC. R. R.—ICO bin corn, t*9 Jo out* f>o do ' jMlatoos, owurra; 50 bus wheat, Tiqrg*rt A Co; IP bbl* apples, J Plummer; 150 bgi rye, Situhsoti A Nelson; 27 bdls p IVrklut A cu; Soil bus wheat, J Craig; 2 car* lumber W E> hil-j- l bbl eggs, J Hall; 6 pkg» butter. 7 rks nigs, 1 k« j Urd, K UobUuu A cu; 22 ski eloversoed, C bbl* lord, 45 sks b w Hour, Itrown A Kirkpatrick; CU bldg floor, A Taylor ! 1 4-’ sk* rye, M Clurkao A co; ISO Mils flour, S HarUngh A* • wi eks wheat, Kennedy A Bro: bbblsaleoli.d, RLFahoe- I k A <•<•; :i t*> bauL*, AV M’Cully & cut 2 ca« coal AT A ; M'Clurg A rn: l car lumber, Hull A Sjx'tr; 15 b/rs rye. 85 dtrbarley. U W Smith A cu; 15 kgs lard. Atwell, Leo a cu -12 bxs cheeso, J it Canfield: 3 bbls brant. It HntcbJnsan; s<i I l '*" r “ nJ l CH ’ BHpdvy.CoPgruTe A re; 6 bl* busks, AV Noble 30j bus wheat, Vuogtley A do; 0 cars cattle, 25 bbl* cc-’h 11 dubutter2o owners; llOsksdr apples, Rea 10-> bbl» pork, 230 l9 be* brd, 900 Ini* wheat, rq do Kirby, 21 bbls butter, Jfiskft cbversSod, S 3 hogs, 10 bbls -ip.49 tc* hams, 18 bbls apples, 29 bxs bacon, 10 bbls whiskey,2so bxs soap,so bbN oil, 251 do floor, .VJ-do beef Cluko A co. ’ / mvraisEws. Tbc mw« at thU i joint as resists river matters Is at present very scarce. In fort while natation is rntlrvlv mujjrmiciJ, ailono can do is to look on mid keep silcuf. Tha ru>r will need however, but a very littlo sun or onn or Ivin dujs.>rwarm rain to makoltnavigahle again and In Ar„ t ratr boating order. Whentbat time com« w. may „pS “ ,lr ° .®i businm from (ho accumulating frviclits Which are dally collccUtigliere and awaiting shipment. Tin-Item* from our exchange* am of no |mj»rtan£> hnt ■ach at they are w« append. The Cincinnati Gazettea/vr r *^ h , # I ff* o- St Ci P l J Wllalluian.Cmit JW Uhigh. Capt Chunk; Now York, Caj>t GUaore; rJ?n.A Capt Ford; Jainm Wood, Capt Robinson; Defender -Capt Krunsj aad Diamond, am ready to lento fur I’itulurrh w soon as tho weather modenitw. * Negotlatiou were pending, yesterday, between the Pre man tand James Wood, for tho latter to reship h.-r ap rirVr frrigUt on the rromont, and retnra to New Orleans, and the Fremont to continue qn up to Pittsburgh. Wo heard it Intimated, among strambostmon, on the teteo yesterday, that within a day or two, them would be a further adranee ot rates na freight to Sew Orleans. ThofxmbwlllßboaUara receiving sugar nt New Orleans, little coming to * t^ J,carcel / kn y ffdng to St Louis' The Altnmout am* down last night, from WLeclJo" Instead of the Cotjrtcr, and will gn u p today tn her p£* W* 1 - The irs 1 of the A, reiJtlhe river fullof dash mast of the way down, tut not heavy from "“ins Wheeling. Thi gerg\ at llrown a Island hn» not vet given away The Jno lUine.Capt UmlerwonJ-. n/w boat,' m»k.* a trial trip to-morrow. Bhe goes toN«w Orleans next Monday, without huh from learn that the present owtten of the Virginia bavo sued the former l^!^ M^ b . ri ? r “ J .£* , ‘ t We,U ’ ** damages for valoaiion nr the boat. limy claim that Uus old owners mb* r-pn,anted the raluo and opacity of the boat In the mean Jjsf„ . ft,n s" 9*am hara sued tha. new owners for o <B ." to W lor the hat. The caw Is in Chancery " Watif*Srt T M B t'? < ? *ft mont ’ Capt £tocktfal?7nd Fort Jrv^W,V nlfc^l >. win , rttflrntojr « w Orleans from this iSSifiS&EZ.** »■“ ss Tb«p a donaU Oaretto of Fstimlay says; Dr vr E Robinson, of tho finhofWoorehead 4 to, Louis t nfrwa Veaterdaymwnlng, throagh nLht th , al wL,u “* left SWhrellng Tharsdty H*bt, heavy OoaUog 100 was u. th* jit. r from .bore u, Sl.orr, as /»r down as Alwimlsville, and moving slowly. Dr It, report* heavy ice as fir down as Hanging Rock Nsrl’ ta ?u* U “'xiJrrrd «a closed positively abuse UmJ^Vt' rI M pre * c “ f * t l ?* ewgoduimto ibe 7 r.»t of Drownvniandia vary solid, and extends nearly to the iwoh“r!li tb . 6 } m *lf * u d lu many place* towers ten or twol» t feet abovo llio eurtce of the water. Th> atamor i W | fI T? 1 f' r *? the middled the and in a perilous situation. lleraifcty is seriously doubted by tlm*e who are posted as to locaUty. The Clara Dean, Saw Meli ti/and oU».?»tamen>a| U og the river are lo safe harbors, and tw nutiikely, in any event to sustain damage from the Ice.- The ste*tn»r ham Gaty lias boon sold at £t Uml*. the Since the exploriou of the »t -tinier Isauy (era, it has bocn incKtsted thsi Utter rouldU of a lx«U t!i<U carried that i>a^ .. ....Tlie Alvm Adams reporU the unlucky Quaker Citv bani aground on Cincinnati bar, in the Lower Ohio. 7 Miaoni lura-Tbo bliuwtaj ll u „r i^,. I •mo«o!a9 Llm “ : ToSal i,,„l »' «<“»• tia.ua, wui k». ,nS!!KSr"l'i”c’S^“ — 37 U “ , " ; •“"01-.O.MMOOs >..ul T,, It.. ta,.r K tin. 1|» „„j U) , Ull Telegraphic Market.. I Cotloa cToitnl/irm; l.Vs) *.!J • Vr , ' L! ‘; UL,>at dulJ; *j.i. <LL,ILr '? G ? V £ w ? lut *« an '* for yMlrm - . |w * f , i«*ob<* wc ii««; uhfl r, J .' “l 1 ;. >*aaju fijiu.lmt lou-or; Hams.'Umnl. Ilr 'fa •■'■ ». SM?K , M t rS llcml ? ,! “ fnft'wr advance; »i |.<u aljbt. rloM>.j&r was druiamki) 11~— a ..« , . WrJSfn? SB^SsSifiS r? 1^ 0 ;^^ 5 ****sj»S tn e reUo(r«d t " -01%.^*,*,; huit»i.ru.„u. 1,,. a»—i: r .. 4 j,(„a niatkct ralrpa(> , U.nlll lor Flour Is aodUir odl> mIo rrpt.ricJ )« ;,.wo bUii. OU. Mtra a! tl “• * " t "* 11 oa *- for b»m,. <vo«amptli,ii f‘r ,WUU,, ‘ * l * ,, tru '"‘ brendsaihlSl.il H u) iuotl family luK Iu Krr H,. ur tl, r r* U U-ruMral li dutt: 7W 1.1. U iymo.rlt.uU i i 'r 11 111l 111 ’ 0 off.rlntf. and U i ,v- w ( " r ,t; “ f I*** bash iVnmrKaula a>.-l Upwru ~.Mut fnu.i tsv V bush for infocir prime floalitj. ami fl for i.fcw hus ,, cU f.lr Mar,Und Mbits | H .tore. •.-Id at R JO ce llt i lin< ., c .«i. ,t„l i»n.l - vcnil snudl i..u #old al TUc.«Ooru is tr 10.-li.-r, will, nlreat tile. In storv 0.. l» is in MtTnk-mind- At -I 1.0. b i.nn«jivani.i „.|J »i .lie 1.1„|,. Provi.t.iH .rm •i«p»J«e.l D.n.l.ncy. IV.rk U l, r !,| FlekW llamaal 2u.(Juop„ u„m -f. Jt . c*»h. ,\\ l.l»kj ii iu Ult<-r dem.n..!; of ujn U.dVlirA*' ** - I W»d I*ris.>« at 2a«r», 'll* 'l'll . l'“«) nrr.r«| r r( ,Tm.. n .. Jiiii ... V l ' ~ ir'" l !:7 y, TV rSI *“ , ‘“ rk ** bliik *• i> r , ‘ nl,l a'" l "t'-ndj at *1.37' - __ K r , *‘**f}#* 'Vmt-JI.ItWUU a-m in Vll.lt S" ',r , ™;' 1 ‘““•“a <•" V«l| u » Oor f w Jlmuoi PI TTSliu I! Gl KIMHKKLV J. •«. IJAM.KY PHICK or A t ii e a t j: e .11 ax» MiSAcert-.i. !?T»C1 Masaocu. Rnti'i Tier TJilrij Tlrr C'>l'*r*'d Uollfry £*•. j Slnglo Iti lYtrntf* Ho*. s],«). Wf-I I’rirato Itox, Nr-Rf* , . Mon -2.tC. J PriTaf.' Hok, mu ill 5Xu •15r. j Ciiliir<*«l Box, mrivw!ttv6 Mr. ><>HV E. IWhXS, WHO Wilt apnwir tM« evunluß In hU nD'-uuxll") li«|H'|-fcJOJ»tluh of Dr. OH ijo.l in the .trrline old Ei-uli*h ComHy, •nlitlwl tlio M 11 POOR QENTLF.MAN. m^^i ) |H T r’ E i VliN ? f V 0 ’ 22J> P'ffermancn will cam menn> with Coiman ■ lino old Comedy in L Acl», entitled the POOK GENTLEMAN! Oll.ikhl Mr. j„ L „ owt , llt r.ronl- Dmic... -Hl» Tnri.lsill T.i c«nrl ude with tho Parco , in 1 Act, cntltlrd MISERIES OP HUMAN LIFE: *3“Tlie Management haring purchased a ri R ht to per form Sine. Bateman « highly sncceasfut play of “tfELF " it iViirv tba Conn .lian imli l Jfu.'i KS * S . R ir, Ufr i ,H Hnc T>alfed penwnathm of MItS^APEX 1- * 11 AISIBKItLY tho character of Suction Sales. P- DAVIS, Auctiononr. Comruorrlsil Bule* Room*, No. M Fifth Street. yALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION - On Ti»«l» omilni;, Mi. 0,1. at 7 o'rl.icti .1 11, commercial Sale* Room*, N». LI Fifth St. will be *,M f„ rash, nor fumla: M) ibfirva Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; t!0 u M. A M. Bank do H •* Mechanic's Dank, do 10 M Citizens’ Batik 10 *• Iron do «]<> -0 “ Allegheny Bank do Hi M. PAYIS, Am. Daily sales at no. 51 fifth st. At the new Commercial Sal.* ILjoru No M Fifth atrat, every .week day, oro held public aalea of***], |„ R u variety, mltcd for the trade and Container*, from • larre Rtock which I*constantly rvplonialied with fresh on«l-D. mcntvthat lunst be closed forthwith. 0 At 10 o dock, A. M., Dry Ooulaaml fancy «rtlc!m, con prulcg uwly everythin* needed In tlto Uno far personal an family a**: tnl>le cutlery, hardware, clothlnjc, bool* M n ’ux**, ImlJoewour. Ac. ‘ ° o'clock. I*. M » At S o'clock, i\ M, kon»eti.ild and kltcl.au fbruitura. now ind *«nrmd hand; bwdiand beddln*, cmrpeta, decant Iron Btmra China wins wtorM,coobirj; atcosiU, grocerft* An At 7 o'clock, I*. H, CkDCj article*. watches, clock*,’ Jewel ry mndcitl Iwtrnmsnti, pint, nothin*, dry cod* bcu.ta ml ihar*, book*,*Utioaory. Ac. P. M. DAV’IX. Auct’r Sundries -100 roll* assorted rlzca Manilla Rope; Ito bales Imt Navy Oakam; £.'■ barrels Pitch; on band ami l»r sale by JONES A OOOLIiY. _JeO No. 141 \V»Ut M rret, near Cherry allpy. C<LEI(iII WHIPS—A good assortment on kj-hand ainl for *a!o hjr U ELLS, JUIIDLE A CO feH_ fcOPoailh street. HARNESS— One double sett Curna<n»Tlar ne», silver plated, for mlo cheap hr ® If 17 . WELLS. KIDDER * Of, N„. go Fourth at. DRUOOETS— A new lot of Hruggeta ofTtH widths,from 1 yard to 4 yard* In wjjdUw, to U«.ld cheap for rub, at lie Market at rat Carpal Blnn\ _ _ STOCK. HAIR I>YES.—Batelielor'a, Clirifitniiun/s Wood'annd Water*’ Hair Dyssjiut- racalred and'ft.r «*••* o nt JOS. FLEMING* relo Corner Diamond and Market stem.* P~ EKFUMMY <;f. all deliriShST~W price*eap bglud at klfl JO3. FtEMlKn’fl ANOTHER supply of Low & Son's soperior ! London Toilet Soaps rec'd today by 1 JO3. FLEMING PURE WINES ANI> LIQUORS ecloctrd for romUcin.il pnrpme*, constantly cm hand at r " ltj JOS. FLKMINir* QTAMPKD TIN GOODS lj Ware maftnfactitacd and for sale by 1 1 > ’ JOHN FLEMISH f. 15 Oirrsr >lm e ianj Tll ,im. '_ ff MACK KOHTMA FINLET. IUED 'APi^lbS—SO'bush bri ' rcc*d«wl firo«»la by: ; HK.VFI' ‘ jj BARRELS FLAX SEED.—Rcwircd-awl J«ulfi)t*ai*by. , gnaiTHa A DIMVORTIC * • *• -' . • Jr«U3oi i33eee«ndjtn»t. .kSat Missouri River Direct. _____ A RareChanec to Pau«a BV i *, £hlpp« r> . (1 wvvkviT'i' 7 / 0 Zt‘,’Z%L h J cW ‘ out K'shipyi^U, ll w)NK\ ILLK, BUU.NSffICa. LEXISOTON IVEST.iv LKA ,S? RFU CITY - KANSAS CITY, Sr T JOSEPH, NKIIRASKA CITY. AXD ' OMAHA CITY. Til E splendid now and fast runninir Pas *~nger utoamer BKY.LARK.CupL BES b JmiM mi;SS‘ 1 ”" “ J *" *>«■. Fur frefght or apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO. AjenU, Office, No. 87 Water Btreel. i skSbJ Missouri Rhrr Dirrrt. -USilwfr ! A R * r *„P,f l “ nce *° P»*»H>gtri «fc Shippers. ! nrk/.v^t.Vj^^ o htihipptng to : BOOM ILLK, mtUNSWICK, LBXIKUVON, WESTON' LH.WEN MJRTII CITY, KANSAS CITY AND ’ ’ mrr P * r - JOSEPU. TSl^rE.^JS^S'rt the aU.ro and all iutermMiate porta <fti or about tbs :Uth SKL" 8,1011 JhwMfior u navigation will poru.lt The METEOR ba*onl/ m«doon®sea*ou in Slhuouri Hirer—U pfr JSj * t *** t, » A NO.ONE with tho Insurance Companies. ,* ll or P*® 4 K« apply on board or to FLACK. BARNES, A CO Ml ~ ' fonongabela Rhror U. 8. Mall' Faokets. BTKAMEU TELEGRAPH. | STEAMER JEJTEKSOX, npUE J ABOVE*NEW STEAMERsTaKE r^JU ] ar, 7; Uorß,n S Boat* leave Pitta , fS' '* .J o clock A. AI., EQtl Evening Boat* at 6 t >C i°ru l? *i» > » for M’Kcetport, EJiiaLethtown, ilonongs in fßm&Si u"-S‘°°' T V‘»’Btr,-anma,u, CalttX *n.t BiowMTille.Tbor. connecting*™ Hack* ml Concbe. Bromnrin. learn at 8 o’clock In Ibn *" Birtharinformation on quire at the Offlco, Wharf Boat,at Ibn foot of OrantatrncL -Jg? ■' O- IV. KWI.NDIEK; Antiir. R K U U L A K TOI-WEEKLY , WUEKLINO PACKET.—Tig flag f EVOIT, CfUlg J. Marray, will 1 ™re Uv 'll *^ Tt ' »11 tnturagdlgtg portg «n Uoßdgjg. R*' 10 ’ _ W H. WHEELER. Agent, Eo, tWogd .1. EOUI. A I! WEDNESDAY . IBP- w PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—Tho un- m-welwuntr J. W. HALLMAN, Copt. ALlliyliffl TlVii f {?’, ,^ t ‘* bor^ *ll lotertaod/a» port* on JjVBRY ™lys, A J„S ” 10 »' , ” k *• “■ F » «' fS? Ja±j Fon marietta and zanes- , .M k >L «!iT<r?iS a .T* * n,J *U(atßcr^ffi^2l£ “ I t Z . l * V AttT f, N ‘ BMWH. will leare lor lU Xfe IoJ r™iih^ nD ® dUt * P OI^’, KVfIRY 6ATtJKDA7, at 3 r K For or (uuaago appj* on liotrd or to —J 6 . . * LACK. BA ItN ES A CO., Agt*. Regular Tuesday pack- , "to- KT POKZASBSi n.l.E—ll„ Hu. “ nua *A*mi. c>ttaa>« iWggF&L fcr Ujs »Lov„ »:j’l itilcrniKllMle port* EVKiIY TUESDATO lli " «• For IMfctii nr »M FLACK, DABSkS ACO, As'u FOU CI SC INNA T I AND LOUISVILLE—The new and enlin.lt.i pwn«er iiiuaicr ENDEAVOR, W, i. MarkelTwllffiS forthualwvean.unintenaejittepyru ou niISUAY^Jie « ■k. Ib V-“ 4uckch *• M- Porkvlght or n«X lr m. “foW rJ wr tu FLACK, P & LOUIS- f 'jß» * } IL^E.—Tbo flno ■Uggjfr OAZEL. fVnt JdßgSSbfr £rti*S Tula dly'-m B . *! WTO anJ a " lat^SS p 2o 3 D D b i.\i7r,„ , “ L> p “ rr ™ l « l ‘ t “, FLACK. BAKSE3 A CO, Agta. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- I lint. «t*anier DIU KaTgE.iaifag “I’,V S.Shaman, will 1-ar* for the »l>OTe7JdWiSff tB: 11118I 1118 DAV, l n .t *BXB% V-tY r B ‘ "ri’ly °n board or to Ml >LACK, UAHNK3 A CO^Agct^i. Foil CINCINNATI AND LOU- ,(!■■=> v-j... Oro. L. McLe»p. *llll *4re far tbe- aboTB ind SlTnu? metliAt* |h.rt». onTlflij DAT, SM JwU t» IrJ or apply on board or • «• Tor J *' h mOK. BARNES k 00, Agoafe JlasfMU, &c. ILLE.—The fino t fCPr •u»n.tr C»p*. Porfr *ilJs3®i£iff n? 7 I?, tb<, al “ ,r( v »t*J *ll iutcrmrjlaip pJrwCTwSS _ H.ACK, BAKXEa * OO,A*«iU. FQU MISSOURI MVER.-.Tho , (Kf * P" nj» .tramcr BOWKNA. C«pt. Iww k ,*'" £”*■« »l«.>e.na all lalccmwll*. on Tllß [~££sjsx!k?£“ SI. LOUIS.—Tho fine new i_fEJ> A k t,»n,r. "AMILO BA.VOV.»igSgttf tlus dav «'« uSSSS £y* ‘ n 23d mu, * t 4 oVlrck I' JJ For frrfsbt or pwagTyipply on i«iard or to hor J ONE 3, <57 Water <tr»et. ,. a H.ACK. KAlt.Vta k CO, Ac'u. JJ-... ... No. 67 HT.Ur Si. Tj'Oll ST. LOUIS.—Tho fine now 1 _fl Tn* /■T“. n,nnl "? F“»e“Ser itrautr lOWA Moor»s Bi|J Iwt- f/t Uir aW-*«J alt TntSSSftS. port- no T<UJ I»JV 22J La*t, at 4™ * r« K3£r£ paarapr. apply p B t*»r3 or 10 * IralStit or Jv ~ 1 . L k OQ_ FOlt ST. LOUTS.—The tine new". jjgi'T l«“T n StAR P Q ° l MrCklhm.icg^M iius oiv aj'iirs r££[ froluht apply «m board or to or Nnp or ?J 1 _ . PLAOK BAIIXES A CO. ■poll MEMPHIS AND NT3W .'lfc** A LAWn l FVf.l?“7j he ®° # tww »teamer £pL^*^ B gJ® “ :’" ° r TiffiKSS ?&_ F?«M B MPi.i 8 AND NEW on-,fr|. r A„, Lf i'^;V^ Th ' iwnwf abctic JUa@t£g p..f i»" -(rTHW DA* ,l til 7£inn,V'“ f hvV f <*nJ •PI.IJ- on taarj or F,, AC K, BARNES * B&gZS!* H£2 A & J s -', ,i “h:' 11,0 ' v ' r agknt. 1 " Water Street, hardy & m’osew, 1 " ' l ™" fI'KAMHOAT AGENTS Cnnsca or First and Ferrv strets ao!«:iitf 1 FARMERS' MUTUAL ••■IKK INSU lIANCK OOJIPAXY, Otncc—CVntrr Sfuarr, Tori, /Vnna. Accumulate! CapltnU.; 4117,217 22 This Company continues to insure tho safer Kluils of |irx>|>crt> against !um or damage by L»,al M , as is cotuisu’bt with nafi*tj. ItKABEU, President. SraiCKLra, Boc’j MO.YEV SAVED INCUriNO BOOES OY TUB GrIF-1' PKINCLPLS, U.«.k, uiu.il, Mil „ ,i iß for , loo •I 11 IFT WITH EAca no OK. War 111 from 25 emit* to {6O. A I'!?™ f c “ ditl p' an order for ten Books dr2.v., m »r/ 0,1!f R RF ;"X 1« fjpmo _iw-....mwTr (N'-or thoClty UnflT) .New York. ——- luiaa • . . IiEAB * HARSH. XKEttS AXD LAXB AGEIfTS, Will . DEB HOINEB, lOWA, ILL BUY AND SELL EASTERN Exchange Ami Li ml Warrant*, select and enter Urn] °, r W tan. Itmr.t mour,, lection* AtiJ attend to legal Itnalntvu generally ALSO. 3 LEAS d 1 HARSH n S **» *‘ JtsT "’ UUVKWOETB CITT, lASJAS. wi?^t™ f yk«,.» P^V M, 7 L “ ,UC “' C ' l ,n City, and Real * i t,Uln eM connected with the Banking and W.L. Oilman, 00 Bearer ttwct. New Y,,rk Seiger, Uwb A Co., Philadelphia; Jamw, Kent A Battle*, do; Lofurre A Serrill, d« Dnj«ll A Co,Banker*, doj Chubb Broa, do Wuhlorto. City; \rXnXia% Aui.orTr^ur, Uou. 5. U. Graham, Carlisle, IV: Kdw&rd Fhowcr, JJiwj.; Wtn. a Lenti, ami DarM Blair. E*-rs, Hnntinzdou. IV: w. u. umi ' ~~ • «. a cu«*s*i.i. _ HBSB.Y, JACKSOIi & CAMPBELL, General Eaml JafttU and Etal Etlalt Brokzn, P EPERENCESt-lIONfT S^BLACK. WaihlngtooCity; Ilon. C. L 9»2Wl} Fort Be. Moinee,lotnl; TToIB/Kdox, I*w*Qtr: Merritt,Clark, Esq, Poultoej, Yt* Umi w— r n_j| _ Unittulionu Vtk Cl.rk * finStWlf. St. IxiuS. JlmrnU,. uuS “Sfe I ■ ~ For bale or Kent. A ' ALUABLE MILL PBOPEHTV ta siTii 1 toS*; cr c r 1 ' “ r * ll, * o, > ku°m?„V jo b,H VT.T,r'p'.r:4'™ £8 :^r T f nrr -r d e?«” «Ssr safest om Mor £ l>r,ck bnll*n Kl 3bJ «uf .r , tofetortugUrrel.. The whole (. h^jicJ. isi’Asssssbi - ,h " j*2T:Ctw*y POIt SALE;—The old Whittaker Farm la offurctl for «ale, being altnated an (he Jlonon gaiiuUriTPf, aborit one mile above ibe citv Alma notue. eonUdninff one hnmiml and datjr acme, oon or lea—bna! erly the property of Jamea WblMaker, decraaed. For partifiulrtn inquire of either of iho (allowing poraoni: J. K. MOORUKAJD. J. W. BAKjrarBLL ISAAC JO!«S, CEO. 17. JACKBOX. JA3. AKDBRfiQx. «fg)rwUt>lcfa>» For Sale or Bent, i _ ssisaaag' asssssfeiafS® ~ ” ,m ‘ ,,; «wooonljr, Pau -D Pol **«*'* u *a*Mj>, Uv* f * t * 3t *ff——- -' P» CQQg, nn Uiepremii^.- ight dried<J x u.ixjlxink. j Kfflular Stcamrrs. FLACK. DARSK3 A CO.. Agcpta. Cincinnati, &c. St. fl-ouis, &c. iitto ©titans, &t, PrtTSDUKOII, PA. rimoutt<M. pa »lltan Gift Uoolc Stove. JOHS PUO*. ' C j£ VELAM) PITTSBIJR GH RAILROAD PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUSAmFoIIIIIatt t®S ROAI) ’ YIA STEUBENVILLE 1 RAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE Prrrc Cin. Express... I Uxrt Ulin AUITX C KX*}H • tM, - a Cincinnati Expressj « «... ! - 10:44 “ WieePj, lilOrtrlClarelind 3:55 « [aiTca - fedlrad 2SSS Ud w'Sf V “ ri r" mn “ t ** W ** ll, ’K *IUt tb. Balttacrv TN, 4,. “ W«t.l„ !to »n , J - A, IMUIrAb .b.Ont^Ob" “ ,r °° Sb t 0 ri, ““”A“Md 0 J^ 5 ,“ J a “ ri i T " “‘ Tbl, Th»t leaving ClndDDsU at *CO Z*l!\rriw. «„ p.,» a u p “’ en * m ««* for PUilmlelpbU via ’fcmw. The*boT*Tr»liuwmmp«i^^u"o! o „ P ifH l,ar « h * t P*Meo f eridMlria|toStoSlS^cffiin^ oß^ C ? i “« OTUCI « Tel «‘J,wi«f a*4/.,r Tv*,„w /brndtes na SteubcntJu, ”»Ctadnnatl orflt. Icon, or points bcjooJ Coffibu, VbgliS UDWARjj T. MEGfi AW WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO AND GlGAim Ketae, Robtiuon t Co’* Tobacco. •Bogra* Howard’* Tobacco, Oranff Pound Lamp CaTendkh, Oiurd ul Railroad Brandi, £ i °a*/' o,oabs >' . W\ E. CHILDS & C O’S C E M eStTooP xnr-f r«l*t the action of the tu ROOfID ®’ 11 belng ttlo mly * Tticl6 J Pt Rented that will fn«*Jrs)^ cljeapeM paint thatc*n bon«d. 0 DOLLA&S PERSQUARE, betog on accoootof iU dunUlitr th ■ ~-? ^?ssssfit^, s® f fis=^s^^2Sssfirajs afesassts&Sssfei ? , n *^*"« *. A. JOHNSON, V PERHIN-Jr Jommß' vru. Johnson; J *>. 133 Third twot, bUSSt %gSJIStWi V ntUtmrgb, realm £s: ,I t k ,t,r * Kre * ,to^ *■'- off Crons roofta Sommer, or erick t £° l « m P*‘™tarß; eoueqcußtly It would not l* i,.m- t n ~.u ■ °“ er ” «'■ . _ s 3KSffl:i 8 TRANSPORTATION A PARITY ONE I,p NDR ED TONS DAILY. ““ L L SXSonJ&.BS 0 * ’ tTAVINGSIADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS Tins wm-Tro Xitodi>»he»TjtQaiaet«b3r iUNo -Liilo WINTER, arc nowpioparo'J RAILROAD r^LT u " ,, ‘ »■»»> <» ss t ';K;; 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION iocn v ™» boat jfxirs, ■ 1 T 857 OJS^ , BMW largely inckeas- l “ w- »**mora*. OANAif basin. *" ■•< 4 MITCUKLL, Proprietor*. iHisccllancous. JONES HOUSE, Oirnrr 0/ Market Street and Market Sjnnre. OA URISBUBG, T E N N A T W Er- 1 -S COVDELY, Proprietor. HIS NEW AED ELEGANT HOTEL recently orrcttni br the Hear*. JOSES, in lUrrUbore tor * term or ye»n by the node® ‘ij •{ celling the attention of hta th™ to. V tT<mM ' Wend* end the trmUlag community '•-Infc poT lUvtnß* JV*nr fif On* Hundred and fWt 9 Feet on On £*”* °. f tb# dty * “ d fVty-Ttso feet Front on 10 pro,e * I,r “ UT ” “ «•"» •nS. , Li , ISiEf n 5 "**?** ttroaghoetby Heater*; amierery 1?2“ IfX** I fiwt.hs, u* n added, that any n!^?i r , ’'r CXafl>rt *** bmrplDM<ofUw*cae«i llnrrav™^£?£J 1 ‘ e^ *^^• , ”** that the “JOSES th;,£\ 5“ ”f? “?*P®^‘a «II (U appointment*— th WilS? art 7««h“ bccn Pl«wl In cham of £>«r,\ j*wo»e—»>■■* in .very partlcolarUie ** »ihm|fll.bjrthe proprietor, will af. p. r SSattS^^sssßsa.TSisi smk^^^SSWiss: sSHSsF^PHatS S‘T£*^« - 3 HOU3K- [fe&eortimj WELLS COVERLY. P f}- PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, lUU s '«* Wrata^gS SUNDRIES.— O MO cutes Soda Ash, 100 « Oennuaciaj, 60) boxes “ 4. n «S CtohMd and for sale bjr ALEXAHDEB KINO. 273 liberty itrMt. “ ' v .sfe^. AND THREAD IS y IMUSfUjOaiejoß btadaod iSfuiia hr - 13 B. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO. TARTAR-40 to jun for gale bj MACREOW ft 1 FINLEY. — 1 n,M Calabria Liquorice Just rac'd by MiCKSOWN * rCILET, ■ Mo. 167 Liberty Street. Wolisiii FUKNISHING, Hardware GoSdl XJL Hollow Wara, Plated Ware, Britannia Wara, Tin ! Gpcxla, Japanned and Plain. Ac., Ac., • | _ .. JOHN F/.BUIKO Commit Mmy »ad Third Btrwf. _ _ _. 130 cad 132 Second ctrcet. 1 00 SMOKED SHOULDERS to^rtTebv 1 yv P. Pt. W. * C. B. R. M 4 for tile b, BHRIVER * DILWOBIH. tJARSAINS IN LAWNS, Bemgcs, Berage f> d* Lalna, lavu «Bd QrgmdJ# RoI*», 6 Bm*m doS Of* 8 our«tockof ftbora goodikr«ai2l2nß om *anUstoil,andotfcrttpffawnHJgnetbta decidMbS ta murphy t dorcufikloT 20 ,? B , LS - ROL L BUTTKfi; 17 do Kriti; 2 UCkl Hop; 60 do O&ti, imi m m» by snmvEß i DiLwoßtn SEED—SO bus. rcc d on consign* SUBIVBB * DILWORTIL A 0 1" _ ISO and 132 Socond itwt 50 Ni 0. MOLASSES reoM and for yv/MUby fal HURrrgR * dij,worth. 20 BBLS. FRESII EGGS; f 7 u ,a do 801 l Batter, H Tat -kb/ M 2 gmOTKB * DlLgbttm . AMPBLACK, Assorted— 3obMs.on hand Aodferwlebj B. LFAHNE3TOCK 1 CO, Wi3 Comer Fourth *nd Wood itmt. ONE Y TO LOAN on Notes, Draft*, Bonds ■ aiottg«y, by AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO. /""ILOVEHSEED—2O ska rec’d and for sale V bj fell HENRY I|.COLLINS- BEAUS— 39 sk». email white Beans for min I* < H MPiltVß.CHLl.lva 5 P'S 8 - rec’A and for «Ue bv~~~ mraßYn. collie s 10 - mpble*oo.-s. m-v. »■ tjBSgTVV mi-a, UJKAY WHIPS, WAGON ,ttt,a 01 *“ kW u “«“» 618 WEUA dlb IC (X 80 ronrth rt.— _ . 100 fine.' « »• fotmltby . d>l4 « . "u ' JiMta oAßDrarc. Buckwheat flour.—loo aka. far saia •« J*< , . UENEYILOOLLHia. , •fj hhda. Sugar instoreaodforule by - '\J &£S • • • JA&. OABDXEB- G LOVER SJSiB—I(H> ,bn*. priino new m «tbr»Kod tbrjala by . tea . WATTit fflLao.V,' ►UTTY—OOOO Ibs, «n iumdami t;>r aaieby -4$S. , ; B.> FAHVESrpCE*CO. w. T 7. BAQLET, Sttpt. P, C. *C. B.R. Oolarntt LAW SCHOOL OF TUB l/SIVERSITV ' At Cambridge. Moss. ; lurtructon i,i thia School >u, ; {}®°- £ sl **«“»• LL D. Koyal 'Profmwor I & S^'“S OT P “*«* D. Dine Pn^or. I Hon. Exoet W*shscx*.4.L. D n UalrcnUj Profe^.r TIIE course of instruction embraces the va n^ ch “ Commu n L-xw t and of Efiuilr I acd Oodrtitmiontl r the Jurisprudence of tins Coiled Stales Tin W ',of^tH, («o Toinz&M, and ajJrvr r.»a"KS™ * sto '' r " rr cff “ rt ■»«« >■• b^ 1 & na f 7 «»* lectures and expositions, {ami I th^^i e f Unl “ tJolU 't »UUecticVVitU them,; th f ro •» tentrery wwk. Two Moot Courts arc auo bolden in each week, at each of which a cam*, nrovi oa‘*b«uood by four tludenta, End to’opinh.lj | h ° I * n! *h» , ng Instructor. Kooma another facilities art also proriuod (or Uie Club Courts: a*da>. a* rrno^Sr^ tor '» •wJffMSS'rlt. of P* r,liin *“tar>- law and proc«Min«. ‘ 4 tJ£S£^tL mter th 6 BckDHl ia “y «**• of their pn, frwonaJ stuihca or. mrrenutJle imrsnits, and at Hie com menMmcnt i&Jtliar term.or In Humlddi* or other pari of j they will pur.u^. ~ ‘-guaitmisnt* f treeks u/tpr tha - t»rra», of twooJT'»w Io July -. tho end ofMcl/tcra. ’ Wl,b * *>f«i* «r-A'k. *. Dnriuthe Winter vacation llic l iimr« • a;:”"-'”' ’<• •»M^uSTp™ c r, o .U", — - '■•■ . JtffclnwlCu-i- T in- or Sana factors. U£ undersigned having determined u, MMK wjasrsswfiScs 2 Uoo»l»bT4ofcS. , in5 rip V * Ja £ Tber * !» »largo Log era crib .Jj“^ n e ,“, *“>• number of spring* of water that IwSJmi** tto hoa * BDd " «OT*yedto Ui. hoo«*. ThU ftmU . l ' c •dMnUgeifortMWeDcc-ani &^ T lfinE??,'££ n ? t I Alt bcnoQsdnirotiiof traHtii._ • «f«waotitvio. making «iy other Botertlon. TUlM^toatlbl?!^ ea«y. Two train, daily fh>m ' ““■*• Fur r “ rth " ’ r p o^.p ni «-SilS^p Slants, j r 4si D ff ii a , s*2 i s^woi.'. Bookala America. inralldJ°*V' popnUr **lUor enwiahlagtoSreLSn rf«5S^ I Tl?^ aer,,lo ‘ lTea ‘ l A • *nd make money at th« am* trnl» a,-?.*®* . Cf> n»*rj, \ - >. loea are clearing; from tsoo to *» jum"* u{a uov Intlie tu,. _ ;Vt ' & . i XAf A3JXED—Deer Skins t>v 3 WELLS,middle rttl #f . | ISAIAH DICKETA CO., 3 Wo. 80 IFater »tr«t. '"J "Dank MUCKS wanted "by m . AUSTIN LOOMIS ft CO.. gtocfc KDd cm Brokir. os Fonrtb «trw t. STOCKS WANTED- To fill ordm, bj aibSSFVXJC. J»2B --*.•£ *F* WOMIS k CO, Stock Brokers S 8 ftwrih ■&,. ggv —I _ - :• JAS. OARjttSEiL UtaKQttfeuft4 Forks,Spoon, -,} BTcmais. f WALBut HALIi BBST.fr A Try * . MASOSIC BALL; FIFTH BTllizr, " , J osspa ."^»x'oicteii, ."• PROPRIETOR. i* A £5» J ll2 MMCACffiS OF _JPv pr*r*rtd by ihomoetaix' pcrlcacgl abort*** oofiZSSifik wc*jtroia • .. - ••• .’•—■•,'*j’' aXOCfcOCK A. It TOTILTWIiVE O’CLOCK p.ii. , te **•' peaiU*r-to Win:, Wn» or ■^SS^!^ oclTeJ by RrTOruj ( io order.— ffiJSf'SiddSt u “»* tWA '- sc T «“*■>• •” sa.ZSi': ana ’: j ••• fcm-cMtwT* ~ ;'.\ . JOtpfTmnxq. . lir,tno V-' Silgar-reoU ami wvrbraJ,l, r J»fITUVBR> zrtunmra _ P LLOYD * CO. f* '4 3 : |l | i 4J
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