coppEami.^ AHX> s works. . FAHK. ICCTODT a CO., OP SHEATHING, sjfivTVU? and BOLT COZFKB, PRKftswn OOP fjOl jOrIDUS, Bated Stffl Bottooa, Sp*li« taU#r f Aa. ■ ffunt IBOV,WIU,4e. Ooftf*iatlyonihaad,T!nß«*» Tools.'% ; •• / >ift<aaJlso Second tired, Plttttarifc, Psuuu . jgg|»cMoglsgi ofOppperccttoanydodrrf t*t‘«** , 4. *. L -11 renrintUg tad Conuniiilon BeteliaaU, And Agents for tho sale of Pittsburgh Mimu jhetxms. tnl pntefi fer Tt«ifP t aalieifd. Prompt f Uos to itoaWa*. »nd Cwwwdlfif- J|«« 4® Commercial It* L°ali« daßdflgHe - . . 1 -.y v JEWELRY, WATCnESAND FANCY GOODS, ■ . - 'AT ' RItafBUAK * MBYHAK'S, - ■ . I No; 45 Fifth Street, near Wood, ; Jhc largest and most varied assortment of da tborc Boats to IW* dtj, Uid lo urnns'sLT for idk lioLinava, wDI fw CmdS at Uw[r ators, ik.dc, for tb. AMKRIOAN ■WA-TOUBS. I-Uitßl B-UJEtSM PUB 8!! ' MoOOBD ft 00-, >,131 'Wood Street, Plttsborsli. . HAYING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW TOMtara bow ncatrlasatargaatoefc offtaah uada FURS "uiaipdllsß , . Hobson Bar 8ai)lo, Hlok Sabfe, . Stoas Hartla. . S*l-W*«*j8 t 0B I «c. '.y \ - ■ Capaa,OdtOapca.Vfcb<li»a, , i > Staff* sod Cnff*» L . . Also, Ml Bosoet*. ■ Ttmaegoofeb*™*** o Mieeied with grast cars, and will U sold *1 ■mallprofits. • '• ."v.-.M ■ ‘\ . Ti-Tt-*t-rfr t ihir. t '’P"™'* , ''* w fresh tURS ere tort tail to call and axamtoe entatoch. naliifctf ■oTOßasi aoTUKOsn noTUAasm ' Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslows Sooth* lag Syrup forChildmiTeetbtng. 11 hi* do equal on earth, tl greatly fadtttotoe th* prbceM of teething by softening the . . gums, reducing, all taflsnmetloo—wiU. allay pain, and is turatoregatatotba bowel*. frvpaod. upon it, mother*, It -vtMgtT*rosttoyoanolve*,aad reHcf and health* to ytxir . lntsiAs. YVvfectly safe in all cates. This valdsbie preparation is the prescription of one of ‘the most esptriencad and sk&fulfeotole PbyitcUci la New Sagtand, and hae been need with uever-fclllaf aacceaeln * tQIU»MofCMta. i- . -- v Vaballava.lt tba best and nmt remedy la the world, la oil can** of Dysentery and Diarboea la Children, whether It attorn frun tMthiagqr from otty othercam. ~'r'lf Ufo.sßdhssUh can be estimated by dollar* oad cents, tt le worth lie vrigbt la gold. 'MlUfchaof bottles.ar* add awry year to the United gutim. Xt hit rid and well-tried remedy. -A: ',. if •'» - +'i 'ffffiWi J.Vi'f' '.gjMToDa mein* anleai the fltcalmila of CU&TIB*PXn* Kiln. Raw York, bun tb* outride wrapper, Sola by Orecgwta throughout tba world. DiLQHO. BTSSnsS, Agent for Ptttrimrgh. jtffcdqwiyfcT u * '* '' >• Ulr-. 1 , 1 . V; - Mxtkk’s Miraculous YxrxikDestroyxr, for a t Datrudbm of Raw, Vx*, Mous, frrot, Boxcazs fiui, Udaiorioa, Hans, Qxtnts Isrec**, Asts, Ac. Tb* chemical preparations known under tbaobova title : for the Uci 22 : yeeii throaghoat Korop#, where they hat* ami with a trlamphont snetreq hero acqnlred for their la '‘i If tr : ■: ?} e .l" 1 ' WXvAVV.W, v.,vl.r * ventor.snd SUnnfocturer a world-wide celebrity, attested by „ the Kttpetws of Bnteis, France, Anstrls, the Quean of Bog* ; had, ibe Klagt of Belgtoa, Holland, Htplre, Bavaria, Bax- ofiy, dt,*nd in America their effidsocy has been endorsed bjtbtJXndarse/Pi&Uc Autttsttowrand tbo approval of .numrwpmafee&umXf thftt they are the only SmtdJet ■ in Che woxU, ran to exterminate all kind* of vermin. ••• Mim’i Vttxocwwi PaxTißATtoss dmtroy the nowri - coma intrnfer*without mercy, iad never (ail. Hl* Art hai - brought death to mHUooa of them io tie world, and from 00* day tb«. watehwbrdwf all boaaekaepan, merchant*, •tlip-owaera and hnabaadmen wIU be m Ko mart Timin." - •- fUCTATL PACKAGES FROM 25 CENTS TO $l. 'Tteofil of the Tarentor and Proprietor. \ JOSB Pll :MST£R, Prectkol Chemist, d]2 BrcoJwsT (cor. Hoavtoa'ib?) New Tock. Oenorol State# awd Canniet, PRRDER* Id T. BUSHTOS, Urngglet, Ro. 10 JUtat Soate, and 417 amlTi f efl 1) It E. SELLERS A 00. and JOB. rUtMlSO.PltUbvgh; aad&EBKUAU A U.’fißK« NiN, AHeghsaj-. | de3B.-flmdfe ;'ia : v si ft., ."s *N I :??--'l^ ; 3jS!;-' yj«{hKvjgL'.*iy; ,'. .*. ;,\%tW tits?: ■4/ ICALIPOBMIA STEAM BBIPLISB. Via NICARAGUA. - AVJSBIOAN, ATCANTJCriSD PACIFIC SBfP CJXAI OOXPA&Y, PROPRIETORS. OPPOSITION LINE - ir*e TOEK ip us yaancieoei - - 'first cabin i.. stowage*.—L»slM ftttfTPfri rabtn , , - --- lOOlLower fteerag* ...... >6O He rrsnSU oftheUrthems ischided. The splendtd steamship WAS 3INQTON', of 2000 tons re. (star; Cepi Henry fUmrchill, -haviog been fitted op tx premlyfcr tbe California trade l»y tbe Nicaragua rents* will RiWlitr pier, Worth River, Se r York, on Monday the fith erDsoismber, etS P. M, Carry ng paaengers, malls, and .freight to fen Joan del Norio, to connect a . Ban dnandal Bor with the well known aod commodious steamship HXR* llAff, Ckpl Caveody, tor Ban California. These splendid stoazuhtpsoffer iiuiiirpssMl sceommadatloaslbr the ssbtrsnd comfort of ps—ngsrs. The Isthmus roots Is thoroughly repaired and Id good order, sodtbecoontry best thy. ■ Itor pnsMfesnd freight, apply erijr at tbo office of the Company, to , . JOSH P. YRfiVRBTOS, Agent. ’ ■ . Wo. 3 Bowling Green. Sew York. fv-s; MM §mm i *. i :•?*?.?‘.’V* #!ii SSlsI iiii mmM j#|gg| #flfa •A Xvi,-'’■•*•-. • s*i »:'■ •,'.v>As d-RAY - DRAPER Aird TAILOR, 2ft. 63 BT. CLAJH\STRS£T, . * " KTttBUBOB, PINHA^_ - - Inritos pubifc attention to pie new and beau afel HMantif r.n j}z*h co»tiato« of CtoUu,o~e t l ' >- ad^tedtolmmSPv C9«o^i7’tnd^rbtchwtllb* *’ —ataajcOwryifurtttabiUhncft to tbedty. ccfcdfe r 7p®m* FI New Fojr Store ftoi LODI3 ", MILLER, Mao Ittodaof Lw&i and .OentleaMii’f _ dag* Roto*; dealer in Buffalo Bobo* roieflj alTtri Ifn Wood struct, alml Far* Kpatnd y deoMda&l alter* ■'*' Oeodf BBdflto order at ibortiwi AUfclodaofriitpplßgfbr*boosty Extracts Teeth without lt no AoM*th«Uc agent applied i T**th ftoo cMto fun *oUj| mettlUotwinA Ha *l*olowrt« «. t«at wttb ccbUdbmu cast, which \ •JarabiUty can** Alt to plea**. 1 .am. .1. 3 v^s:;! ' i- if. B:;m .b \ **■.*•.•■••* - “ ' 4. H. OHfUSTI 1& fffrrf-ArMViPINi ‘QatiogbadUH> •drtatagvaof Ski ■ pUalaiMdMTtnljean'pnctlca, ■' x MvticM i» nrtaioiL asd ueih 1 • Bar. W. Dr HovwA. ) 00l Eer. D.O. A. McLean. i Do T. IL6IIJ, bq. Do J. B« Boutac. ' Joi -JaeobMcOotUaU I* ; "f .’ . x' : _ „•£ ; ;CBBUSB, PAaLOK i«D Flats ui Fancy 'On 1 . Sole Proprietor of the ede ■ Bcßuma end Skoc COOK STO i:~. Ofllos and Soles Bo »i>Mt Mo,« Woodet ./■is .«» .V, !(*> '•j* /:>v’ m *: AU kl><* of SebMeO) Olitra t -• tbfvnewttytakenlb* bnlldJDf |No. 199 Wood rtn*Ma iMMceto|Mi Xißa(*ctnrli>gKat*bll*hoM&t.Ka.4Slnrto " iirwl. vbvtthejwill topleasedtontdntwrM*Bd*»' ‘ ■ -i’ _ • ••• ! ' ' /. ;i4-'• . .DBN.TIBTXIY.. •■. . . F. Fcndinscko taring, rojmro ■ ■■■>■■■ . to 7 Ltttbn/ghvitbUialottnUcaof mikia^flP ilUafotanrtttdeoeiscsß 1* foqodtt hito77Xol, NO. IMfOtJSTn STRUT, betwero Wood rod fenltfafUld *t*. • ,f " ofHf»hoQr»froaiBA.M.tojty.». . . 1 4 T. « r.tc-.T f onw di nl and Conunlulon Unohut, '■'i s- tv amwnou3A£B[DuiZßn Ohemn, Batter. i'r, ind fndDC* < m ». a «*“» am ", fml{i aid D«nieiUe ; ' cromoMisoi w« , -7 : aa.tr MUOoiiwtloßi m«d.on iii oKiSPaittaeum. . ■ I * yOKEION , J SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BX 9UIOiBi lIIBBJiIAX A COi( ] - OS SHI UNION Bill, LONDON, TN gUHBOF ON* . . l v . : FOUND BTKBUNO AND UPWARDS* \ Ahfrimioo lb*prladpaJ title*endtown*of Fr*pe* J, . M*hi» t Holland, Germany, Boatia and otb*i! Korop**® Bt»ta«,COB«UDUf OQbko4ttdfcml»t)7 1 WK. B. WILLIAMS • • rtOslynfii Banier*. Wood etret, corner of Totra. • AND ALL. KINDS Of "W RAP PI Mr G PXpn R. Warafcowie, Ho. ITWoo^SfiaiL ' .Vi. „ . &y**fr* jutfen. IBS ft- CO. GRAND DISPLAY OF nOUOAT QIR2, ■PRIOR OKLT O OKNT3 ABOTTLR. AT REDUCED BATES. Philadelphia. sofactorer of all Tony filefffc and Ger» , 4c, 4c* wholesale and a Tilth. 1 in tbo best nanorr. U '• ;a»39:4«id* LKbPI K, M. B. eiLL :sx, pain, bj an sntixs f J to tbe te*th en<J gums a ioaertad on tbo voriom cd cntfr* AmZofn ko beauty, mm nod Call tad. esamfcaa; sped* pbstx batow Market, (second . Jrftijdfc WfuQHcai No. nroorth lory,) PTttobnryh. ; , a. t> n 'mrgh,;JP4n*a., tenTCoricgM tud Hot* offirre Ms profssrional OIL OAflff.' Wilson HcCandlaes. iIL A. Weaver. : T.J.BtfrMO. , AlLlleUmySeq. a t Enq. my&lydfe WORKS. RADX.-HT. . ctot Tkumat 1 BTWA STOVES Ala B2LAND B B 1 m&TIHQ STOVES, • Fronts, Ao. irated Patent Gab iCOKSUYINQ FES. iPUUbW|M|>4 -W. C D. BW n.solmics lac sons. lUlt of Eiebuge, VOTSS AND BPXCIX, rBTBBUSQB, PA. principal cIUm throe gb ‘ ' tpg4fcly » 8. B. * C. P. MABKXiB; littstargS ®a^ttc. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 20, 1859. eirrrciAt papes op tbb city. City and New* Items. ttsAR t Shaw's OpticUs Store, No. 5S Fifth st., jest 9 o'clock, a. k 12 « x 6 " r. x Barometer Daily Uaioir Pbatbr Jlamxo, at the Firs) Methodist Protestant Charoh, Fifth stroetj com menciog at 111 o'clock, a. v. All aro cordially in vited to attend. ’ | Tha exercises to-day will be conducted tv Rev, P.M. McGowan. Rev, J, J. Marks will deliver a lecture on Asia Minor and Northern Palestine, in tho First UniUd Presbyterian Church, on Beventh street, (Rev. 8. B. Reed’s,) this Tuesday taming at 7$ o’oloek. Admission, tickets 10 cents, at the door. * Robxrt Bprhs.—This day is the hundredth anniversary of tho birtb*day of Robert Burns, the poet of Scotland and of tho world. In Eng land, Ireland, Scotland and the United Stales, in short wherever tho grand old English tongue is spoken, this day will bo celebrated in a becom ing manner by all those whcflove tho beautiful. Many men have lived in this world, greater than Robert Burns; many who have left tho stamp of genius more deeply upon its history; but few ever drew the vital air of this planet in whom non feel so deop and hearty an interest. Wb; is this ? Open that book of poems, his only legaoy to a cold and ungraUfyl world, and yon find in it no great epic,- like (be Paradise Lost of Milton; no great matter-piece iiko the Hamlet of Shakespeare. A few love song*, an ode on fomo subject of passing remark, wild imaginings of TamO'Shanter, the and half inspired Cottar's Saturday Night —these and tnoh as these make up hi* con tributions to tb* world-! of poetry. Others have written more: Byron stood upon the diz ziest pinnacle of fame even while be lived, and died, bequeathing Tostly inoro of his thought to the world: Moore in his own sphere has been admired and qnoted and sung; but where is the man who could celebrate tbe return of the birth day of either of the latter as we can and will hail that of Bums? The fact is as has been said ‘‘the genius of poetry found him at the plow and threw overdxis shoulders her own inspiring mantle.” Qis poetry is made up or rather flows out from the commonest events of every day life. He had a gentle loving heart. Be recognized the great truth that— ‘TTHvrm&k l* bat tLe gninei’e fllatrp; The man ’• the gowd tor a’ that ” The smallest, and to common minds the mean est objeots,had an interest for that great-hearted man. Who oan forget the song to a mouse, which tho plow-share had turned out from its tong home under the sod ? Wee oleeklt, tlm’rooa, eoario b&utie, Ab, what a panic’s in thy breutk; Tima ntfrl n\’ ran away bo hastle, WP btekertn brattle; I would be lriih to n& and chain thee. Vi* mordvrln patttv. r« truly aorry n>xn*a domlolM lUa broken natara’* aocUl aoion, Aod JaiUflaathat IU opinion Tbat makea the* fltaxtU At me, thyipoor earth-born ootupanl.'Q And uliow-morta*. —And so on to the end of the ezquteUe little song, in the conclusion of wbioh he shows that mice are not alone in lpistakiog -iha choice of their place of shelter; for. The boat laid ocMfeea of mica and m*n Qng oft Andlc*T»o*oooghitmt cntoanJpHlu Tor proralaed j>iy. In such exquisito Usee he speaks (o tho hrnn always, and this is the secret of his power. Of such-songs as Bonnie Dponand Auld Lang Byne, what canaman say! what would the world do without them? To how many heart* have they been a joy and a delight! We might celebrate the memory of Barns each night in this and the next week, and not go beyond his own. little book for subjects to make the entertainment profitable and keep the ‘‘table In a root.” The fine, whole-souled man that appeared to have no niche in the world whenhewa9in it, shall Lave a proud place in the temple of fame forever, lie, who was hut a gunger of liquor in his day, shall have forever a place in that tem ple high np beforo the eyes of the world, while your Georges—kings and commanders—shall not even pat off iheir shoes and comeinatibe doer. The event of his one huudredib anniversary will be celebrated io a becoming manner this evening, with vong and-*peecb, at the 8l Clair Hotel, and may the memory of glorious Rabbie Burns never grow less bright while grass grows and water runs. Tob Meccastu.s Lirbart Associatidh an nounced alectnre from Bayard Tnylor, Thursday evening, the 27th isst. Among ail the lecturers, ve do not know any a more general fa vorite, not only here but everywhere else, and we predict for Mo a cordial greeting. Bis first appeara&oe in New York this season was a most flattering ooe to him. Clinton Hall was filled to overflowing long before the hour for tho lecture, and so many more still crowding around tbe ; doors and In the passages that Mr. Peter Cooper offered the leetare committee the uee of Lis large lecture hall in the Cooper Institute. Tbo Audience adjourned to that, filling it completely, though many had gone away in despair of get ting seats. Oar friends may safely aoticipata an intellectual treat in the vivid pictures Mr. Tay lor will present them oflbe curious and amusing eeeneahehoa witnessed io his northern travels. John 6. Saxe la to be herein 15th February, and the eccentric Caleb Lyon, of Lyonsdale, on the let and 3d of sane month. Tbs following favorable notlee of a Pittsburgh house we clip from the Davenport Gazette: Pork Batmen of lowa. —Me*ere. Harbaogb & Co., of this city, oloeed ap their seasons busi ness on Saturday. We presume that no house in the weet have done business in a more neat and satisfactory manner than they have. We are pleased to learn that Messrs. H. & Co., in tend to erect an extensive packing establish ment, aod make this a permanent-point. We hope they may do so; they are good business men, and can command any amount of capital necessary to do a large busloees. They have al ready assisted in giving our farmers and stock groweraagoodcurrency—Pittsburgh money,and all know that Is as good as gold. Descent .os a Gaxblxxo House.—A man named Charles Austin appeared before tho Mayor on Monday morning, and made information charging James Thomas and ; Bsmoel Stewart with keeping a gambling house. The Mayor Issued warrants for the arrest of the accused, and entrusted them to officers Hague, Moon and Rea for execution. Shortly before twelve o’clock, the house kept by the'defendants, a three story briok, near -the Sk Charles liTery atable, on Third street, jras visited and a number of per sons found busily engaged in the game. They were all colored men, some sixteen in number, and were taken before the Mayor. Several of them paid their fines and were discharged. The owners of the house were held to answer a charge of keeping a common gambling place. f*Otrx Musical Faisso.”—No. 7 of this weekly publication is received. It contains "La Perle d’AUemsjne,” a polka; "Annie Laurie," a bal lad; and "Kathleen Mavoaroeer,” a song— three exoeUentpieees of tnosio for the email sum of ten oeats. It lea very, obeap and valuable serial, worthy of the attention of musicians. For sale by Hunt &*Mlncr. v "Tow Gas at Republic/’ for February, is also reoelved. It contains a large amount of excel lent reading matter, opening with an article on Julius Cesar, which is followed by several con tinuations of articles In the January number, and a variety of other interesting matter. Pub lished at $3 a year, by Oaksmilh & Co., New York. - 'HAtlaxtiC Moxthlt.—We have received the February number of this sterling periodical, from Messrs/ Gildenfenny & Co., opposite the .Theatre. The table of contents is as follows: "Ought Women to Learn the' Alphabet; The Morning Street; In a Cellar; Hamlet at the Boston; El fflanero-, Bulls and Bears; ‘The New Life* of Dante; The Philter; Did I; The Minister’s Wooing; The Palm and the Pine; The Professor, at' the Breakfast-fable; White’s Shakespeare." : Hbbeick’b Patbew Cabpet Sweeper. —Mr. W. M’Cllnlock, Market street, has sent us ah elegant little black walnat box, and a piece of elegant’Brussels carpet. The box contains the "Patent Carpet Sweeper," which seems to com bine all the.advantageslt claims. By the use of a molting brash, all dirt and dust is removed and'deposited In a tin receptacle, without rais ing a particle of dost. For sale by M’Cliutock, Os Sanday morning as the freight train on the Central Bead was near Maoor Station, the loco motive ran off the (rack and fell over, two or three ears running upjn it. Mr. JamesjCrook, oonduetor, and John Adams, fireman,- were badly scalded. The hard frost bad injured or displaced the rail, causing the accident. The wounds of the men are not serious. ■' Tbs DSana.— Hunt & Miner, have“Tccelvcd No. 220 of Freneh’s Standard Drama, entitled "Ihe Vsteran, or France and Algeria," a drama Is Six Tableaux; by J. Lester Wallack. Also, No, 108 of Che Minor Drama, entitled "The Irish Widow/’- • farce lu two aels, by David Garrick. A xtst of Tklaabla stocks are to ba sold this aveninw. at the CoßOiteidl Sales rooms, No. G-t - .r -;. Tsa Fifth Akxivxuart of the Young Men'* Christian Association of Pittsburgh wu cele brated on Monday eveniog, at* Lafayette Hall. The spacious room was crowded io all its parts. On the platform were Rev. C. P. Eraulh, Drs. Howard, Kendall, Reilly, Rev. Mr. Russell, Rev. Mr. Paxton, and-others of this city, together with James Hoyt, Esq., Pres’L of the Cleveland Association, and several gentlemen from Phila delphia. The exercises were commenced with a ohant by the choir, whioh was followed by the singing of tho Psalm commencing: “All people that on earth do dwoll, Sing to tho Lord with cheerfal voice.’ ' The whole vast assembly rose and joined in singing tho words to the tune of Old Handred. The effect was grand and solemn. Rev. C. P. Krauth then addressed tho throne of Grace, and was followed by Rev. Dr. Howard, who read n psalm. Rev. G. B. Russell, of the German Reformed Church, then read tho Fifth Annual Report. This report necessarily included a review of the good work performed In this city by the Asso ciation last winter, in the distribution of coal and clothing to (he suffering poor. The effect* of that work have already been duly chronicled in our columns. More than 20,000 bushels of coal were distributed, besides a large amount of clothing and food. Tho report then recapitulated tho efforts of tho Association in establishing and maintaining prayer meetings, which have been kept up at Churches and in tho rooms of the Fire Companies. The effects of this labor among tho firemen has been most gratifying. The re port docs not complain of a lack of interest among the firomen, but among ihoso who ought to aid in sustaining tho rueeliogs. The following additions aro noted for the year: Of active.members 87, and of aasociotomembors 29 9-20 11, in all 58, equal to one-fifth of the former membership. The Publication Committee have expended duriog the year $47,20. The oommittee on sick membershave not been called upon to visit any of the members during tbc year. The fifth year has expired and lhe band is still unbroken. Tho Librarian reports an inability to do any tbiog io that deportment for want of funds. The receipts of the year are $l6B greater than tho previous year. The whole receipts aro $984,62, and the expenditures $791,42, leaving a balance in hand of $193,20. Mr. Stewart made a donation of $169 to the charily fund, which is included in the above. Letters have been received by the Association, from Leavenworth, K. T., and from Little Rock, whioh were answered and the young men in those places incited-io go on in their good work. The report concluded with a warm exhortation to tho Association to press forward in their ef forts ffcr the good of mankind. ! Rev. Dr. Kendall (hen addressed the assem blage.- He said tho great glory .of thejrorld bad been in the past,'tho glory of war. But later ages have seen a change. Science and art, those agencies which were formerly in (he service of eiu have become potent on the side of religion. The sciences whioh have been well established, bn?e become defences to Christianity. —The art of printing has been made subservient to tho in cnloation of religious truth. The good work has come to the yonng. The eborch has made the lamb9~&f the Sock its strength and its care. Formerly there were scarcely any yonng peopto in the church A great change has taken place here. There is more hope of a child converted at the age of ten years than of ten oid persons* Tho influence of a life time in the former case is given to God. We occasion to rejoice when men of mature age come ont on (be side of Christ, but how much.more should we rejoice when the dew of youth and the strength of mao hond are given tb truth and holiness. It is also noticeable that the are becom ing more tealdusin good works jthau formerly. The glory of war attracted tbc vigor and labor whioh aro oow brought into the|army of Christ and rallied under the banner of iho cross. War has seen its best days; it onlminatcd with Bona parte and the ranks which onco hisbed to death to tho sound of battle, aro closing op for the attack upon the citadel* of Christ may be bringing to ajoonolusion ibis great drama of strife of whiehsthio world has been the theatre. Yonng men Irnay now hear tho roll call of duty, for Christ is mastering hia ! hosts far the war. If ten years hence all the young men were found on the side of Christ, who would dare to say that tho xxullenninm had not come. The apostle wrote toyoung men he can they were strong, and they may [yet be strong in tbo service of truth. The rrt#r#nd speaker closed with a moat-eloqurM %(Spr»i -to yonng men, aud an exortation to hasiea forward that day. when earth from her ten ihoueand voices shall reepund lo benven in ihe praiftr* of God and the Lfvnjh Tho tabl uuJieoce thru poM-soded io sing ibe hymn— •Mnyfully, joyfully, onward l liiovo, Bound to the land of bright spirit* abora.” James U. Hoyt, of blcvcland, then spoke. He said be was happy to be present on this aus picious occasion, and for the first time to be here in this city of iron—-to be present from a city which looks out upon t£c Lakes, the Ameri can. Mediterranean. He spoko of the industry of this city, of iis influence in the world of commerce, but particularly was be glad to be present on snch an occasion as this. The spea ker (ben went on to trace the derelopemeat of tbe divine plan for the salvation of man. His remarks were eloquent and were listened to with the profotmdesl interest. A hearty and glowing spirit pervaded all be said, and it would be im possible for ns to report it. He'pointed out the peculiar advantages of our position for moral influence, as well as for commercial power. He gave a poetic description of tbe formation of the coal wbieh lies In tho embrace of these hills. Parallel with the developement of material pros perity has been that of divine love. He said the church wah not a museum of fossil*; a col lection of extinet organisms, but a living body, of which Christ is the liviog head. It is pro gressive; progress in Christ, under the great lea der of our salvation. The audience eang thou the beautiful hymn, beginning— “My deya arc gliding swiftly by, Aod la pilgrim etrangtr, 4c." Rev. Dr. Reilly then spoke for several min utes in an admirable address. He said be woe not-prepared to make a speech, nud only would make a little talk. He knew why he liked tho Young Men’s Christian Association. He knew (bat great ihiugs bad been dune in the world by apparently ioeigtitficant means. A monk com menced tho Reformation; twelve fishermen be came the twelve npoalles. It was to the clerks io a business bouse of London that these associ ations owed their commencement. This associ ation’s object is to get possession of young men for the service of the Lord, before the <jevil has made (hem subject to his power. Tho females in a family ore in a measure protected, butyoong men plynge into the busy whirl of life and are snbject to temptation on every aide, fie depicted the awful fate of those youog men who are lured to l heir ruin by Inlemperaoce, and said bo would rather follow his child to the grave than see him thns given over to the service of death and Satan. -This association takes your son by the hand and leads him on in the way of virtue, when far from boms and the love and care of the parental ro»f Ho told an edcodote ofatight-flstedold friend who, when appealed to for aid to some good ob ject, professed that ho had divided all his prop erty and had nothing left. The question was what are you going to do? “Oh, well,” said he, "1 am going to serve the Lord, and shave paper.” This was not the religion we want, but aotive, whole-souled ohrlstians who have something to give to and do for (he Lord. We arc unable to giro any (Ling more than a meagre eketch of bis address. It was received with every mark of pleasure, and we thought deserved the demonstrations. Another hymn Iras then sung by the audi. ence. Mr. Geo. HI Stewart, Pres’t. of tbp Y. M. C. A. of Philadelphia, who was expected in tho city, was unable to Icavo home, owing to serions sickness in his family. In placo of Mr. Stewart, Mr. Graham, of Philadelphia, was called upon, and made a few remarks excusing himself for not making.Mpecch, and stating tho reason why Mr. Stewart had not come. After Mr. Graham had ce&sej speaking Mr. Mair, the President of the Association of this city, read a telegraphic dispatch just received tram {Jr- Stewart, stating that a large meeting of the Association was then bolding in Philadel phia, and that the Ilev. Dr. Scudder, of India, was with them. Mr. Walton, of Philadelphia, then came for- ward and made some interesting remarks. 110 spoke of the results of tbo labors of the Associa tion there in an admirable manner. After taking op the annual collection, singing, and a benediction by Bev. Wm. Preston, the vast assembly dispersed, highly pletsed and profited by the exercises of the evening. The meeting was very interesting, and cannot but have an auspicious htfluenoo upon tho Associa tion In this city. PaxSMTATfOM.—A superb copy of tho Holy Scriptures, for the-pulpit, was presented on Sabbath morning to the Second United Presby terian Church, Sixth street, by the Sobbsth School. Appropriate remarks were made by tbe pastor, Rev. James Prestloy, and tbe Superin tendent, in giving and receiving. ,• In the some church, on that day, forty-four persons were received iato its oommuoion—- twenty-eight on rxaminutionand sixteen on cer tificate; fourteen of the former are connected with the Sabbalb School uf tbo church. Hobs. Jami-s K. Mookukad Ajni Rodxht Mo- KsiciiT, Ri.m-FcnUiivoa elect from the 21st ail'd 21M Diairinip, lefi fur Wfchingloti last evening. They will tic in attendance fof a while during tho anticipated ilV'cusriou.on the tariff question. Tor attention of bnesinees men Is called to ike advert teement into dsy’e paper of a gentle man who wishes a place in an Iron, Produce or Grocery bom*, lie brings tha very best of ref- • •rent*** and is worthy of any confidence lhat maybe placed in him* - "M • " r Qcaexxß Sxssioib.—-Mr.J)a&l. Wallace, eom mlaioo merchant,, of; the 4tb wardtyrubrought before tbe Court, on Monday, for wiling liquor without a licensel The ciretuniU&oCs aro these: He receives whisky io quantities from Ohio, on consignment, the greater part of Wbioh be at once ships to Ihe East Ho sells ltere in large quantities, but never less than a barrel. Tbe question arose whether a mao in Ohio, or in any other State, could send whisky or other liquor to Allegheny county, and dispose of U within the oounty, unless he should first take cut a license. Our own brewers and distillers, it fs contended, should pay a mercantile and aftorwards a liquor license. (Case of Rhodes & Yernei).). This, said the Judge, would be discriminating against our own citizens, and would be a sort of free trade like that contended for by those who prefer Brit ish to American goods. The Court supposed the Legislature had nevor thought of this question when framing the law of 1858. He would ex amine tbe ease and give an opinion. Mr. Wal lace was before the Court once before, at which time it appeared be was but a and as such, it was decided, ho did not como under the purviow of tbo Act. Ho is a gentleman of integ rity, well known in the business community, and does not sell in evasion of the lie only awaits a derision in the matter, dopbtless, and acts simply as the agent of others in tho Uoe of his legitimate business. J * In the afternoon, Geo. was called up for trial, for selling Hquor without a license, bat no ono appeared against him and he pro duced a bonafide license in Coart. Hq was dis charged. I Jury Discharged —Tbe above wound up the cases before the Court. The Judge said that 732 licenses for drinking and eating houses had been granted under the Act of 1858. Ho took occasion to remark that in bringing up for trial those who had been indicted for Belling without a license, Mr. Graham, our sheriff, and his deputies, had been unliringandlsacceesfal. One half of those indicted had been brought before tbe Court, a much larger number than usual. Generally, those who are indicted lake occasion to esoape out of the jurisdiction of the Court, but the sheriff would walob carefully and servo every process in his bands as fast aa the absent shall return from their tonr abroad. They will then be lodged in jail until they can find good bail to await a trial at the next term, whioh might have been finished at this. Tbe jury was then discharged with the thanks of the Court, and the Court Itself then adjourn ed nntil next Saturday, at lOo'clook. The Court of Common Pleas will commence its sessions on one week from Monday, that is on the first Monday in February. District Court.—ln the ease of John Crce gau vs. the late Street Commissioners of South Pittsburgh, which was on trial for several days in tho District Court, Hon. Jadge Williams pre siding, a verdiat was rendered on Satnrdty for defendants. On Monday morning commenced tho lri*l*of a case of some interest, Elizabeth Cochran and Ann D. GlUelaod vs. John F. Mackenzie, execu tor of Mary Robinson, dec'd. Tbe plaintiffs aro daughters of Mrs. Robinson, who seek to break her will on tho ground that the said .testatrix was not of sound mind when tho said will was made. The deceased devised the principal part of her landed estate to the children of Richard Robinson, grand-children of testatrix, they be ing rerident, as we understood, in California. Her personal property waa mostly io Mro. Mech lin, daughter of deceased. Messrs. Shaler and Woods appeared for tho plaintiffs and Messrs. A. W Loomis and John McClowry for defend ants. The case is on trial D&owxkd.—Thomas Long, • son of Mr. John Long, was drowned on Saturday afternoon, at tbo Monongaheia wharf, between the steamers Alma and n«el Dell. The obild wu about ten years of age. Tbe bereavod father offer* $5 re ward for tbo-recovery of tbe body. Telegraphic COXGaESSIONAL, Wiititvorov, Jen. 24. Senate.—Tb# Vice President rabmitted to tlie Senate as elaborate memorial from the Legislature of lodiana. setting forth that that- State i* unrepre sented in tbe I'nitcd -State* Senate, nod that sbo baa commiisioned no other penoa to represent her therein except Henry S. Lane and Wiliam Monroe McCarthy, whom, therefore, the memorialist* pray, may be ailmittqd aa the indicative Senators in the Federal Senate. A general desire having been ex preited to bear tbe memorial read, tne Secretary commenced reading, but tbo great length of the me morial rendering it tedioat, on motion af Mr. Torn bail of TUinoir, it was referred lo the Committee of the J adiciery, and ordered to bo printed. Mr. Seward, of New York, that he would to-morrow aubmit a re friction to give the said Mr. Lane aod jdr. McCarthy tbe floor, while their elaima to feats were pendfog- I Mr. Bigler presented memorial* from Penna., in favor of rpecific duties coal, Mr. Cameron presents a similar memorial, and took occasion to make some sarcastic remarks, say ing the President might regstn tho confidence of Penna., if he would divplay the same teal on the tariff that be bad on tho Kansas question. Mr. Bigler replied to hU colie a-00, aud said that he too would nnito In carrying ont the spirit of the resolutions of tbe Pennsylvania Legislature, because he beltevod that they embodied the sentiment* of the majority of his constituents, but he thought tba worst friends of e prompt readjustment of the tariff are those who wonld give it the form of x party ques tion. Xo man eould misunderstand the purport of his colleague's remarks, which was to throw doubt on tbe good faith of the Executive. Mr. Cameron, retorting, referred to tbe national vUwa recently expressed by Mr. Bigler. He him self admired tbe featuro in Sootbern gentlemen, that they battled bravely for their *wn States. If Penn-, sylvania representatives wonld do as much, Congress would grant her all she wanted for her prosperity. Without further remarks the memorials were re ferred. Mr. Slidell, of La., from the Committee oa Foreign Affaire, to whom was referred the bill making appro priations to facilitate tbe acquisition of Cnba by ne gotiation, reported that it Is not considered neces sary by the Committee to enlarge upon the vast im portance of the acquisition of Cuba.' Its nltimate acquisition may bo considered a fixed purpose of the United States, a parpoeo resulting from political and geographical necessities which have been recognised by all parties and administrations, and la regard to which tbe popular voiee bos been expressed unani mously in its favor. The parohose end annexation of Louisiana led os a necessary corroilary to Florida, and both point with unerring certainty to Cabo. What the possession of the mouth of the Mississippi was to the West, Cnba will become to oar nation. Our leading Statesmen have endeavored with steadi ness and perseverance to hasten tbe consummation of this project. There are but three elteraatives. First, the pos session of Cnba by one of the greet European pow ers, which is incompatible with oar safety, and matt consequently be resisted. Secondly, tbe independ ence of tbe Island, which would result "in a protec torate more or less disguised; if nnder ours, annexa tion would follow; it qnder Earopean, civil and ser vile war would follow. Third, its annexation. The question, bow is tfals to be done? can only be an swered—by conquest or negotiation. Conquest even wilhoat hostile interference of other powers than Spoin.wonld be expensive,eodwlth such interference, would involve the whole world in war. Parohose, then, is the only practicable conrse; bnt that cannot bo attempted with success unless the President be clothed with the power to negotleto and pay, oa ho suggostod in bis message. House.—On motion, the House took np Mr. Stepheos’ resolution, setting apart tbe first two days in February for tbe consideration of territorial busi ness. Mr. Morgan, of N. Y., said be oonlil not consent, udloss a proviso was added to exclude tho question as to tbe admission of hew Btatee. Mr. Stephens replied that there was only one Stale applying for admission into the Union. He desired to toko np the Oregon bill as soon as practicable. He was willing that Mr. Morgan should offer snob an amendment as he had indicated after the rules shall have been suspended to admit the resolution. Mr. Morgan dissented. He wanted tbe proviso added now. The Honso refused; to snspind the rules, the vote standing yeas 105, nays 71, n two-third vote being required to carry the measure. Mr. Phelps, of Mo., Introduced a bill appropriating $lO,OOO to pay the witnosses before the sororal in* reittgatiog committees. Mr. Hughes, of Ind., offered an amendment pro tiding that no pert of the money shall be paid for the defence of any parties implicated, or for the oonstnio. tire mileage of a witness. Bejeoted. Mr. Heagan, of Texes,offered an amendment pro viding that hereafter not more than ton cents per mile shall be paid the officer for the dlstanoa actually and necessarily traveled In summoning witnesses. - The bill wu passed with the litter amendment. The House, on motion, went into Comalttoe of the Whole on the State of the Union, end took op the Cofiiuler end DiplomeUo appropriation bill Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, offered an amendment limit-1 log the missions to Great Britain, France, Baida, j Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Chine, Peru, Turkey and Nicaragua. After a debate this amendment was adopted. After a lengthy debate tho eommlteee rose. Before disposing of the bill, Mr. Branch, of N. C., from thecommlttee of. Foreign Affaire, reported back the bUI, appropriating $30,000,000, to enablo the President to acquire Cube. Recess till 7 o’clock, P. M. Evening isfe#n‘on.—-Sir. John Coohrano, of N. Y., ipolte upon thojirinciples which lire claimed for the support-of the Homestead BUI. Sr. Louis, Jan. 24.—-The overland mail has ar rived, with California dates to the Slat alt., and Victoria dates December. Prater rlrer. whi open again. The lata discover* tea which increased the faith in the richness of tire gold fields aro now discredited. Dexter Brigham, Jr., of San FranoUco, has failed for f 398,000. Tho weather is fine: 'business is doll; rice, sugar and ctodles hare sensibly declined. Br. Doom, Jan. 34.—River still receding, and Ice has commenced raoniogqoUa'fteely* nothing new from upper streams. Weather moderated somewhat, bat still eold, blustering and freezing hard. —Adrloes from Leavenworth, state that an attempt was made on Saturday, to rescue a negro, now wait, log bis trial on a charge of being a fugitive, but the officers haring the; negro chained, with the assist ance of a posse, succeeded in Repelling the attempt. Much excitement • exists, and more trouble is anticipated. " Jan.H--thn weather is milder: thermometer 10°. Theriter hu risen two feet tan inch* within the Urt twMtytartarj. Wii*nrcTOK Cirri Jan. ~ 2i^—PrfraU dtipKtefcM fromKew Orlenns reoehrud yesterday, state that 2$ ballots had b»SQ taken in tha Lonitisst Legistatiire for tX. 8. Senator. Ur. Sandidge was then ahead, and Ur. Benjamin noxL Both gentlemen telegraph ed to-day to their respective friends to take another ballot on canons to-morrow, andtbon to join on the strongest candidate. This is done to defeat the out siders. The Mobile papers of Thursday report the proceed ings before the t T . S. Commissioners in the case of Copt Maury and othors, charged with obstructing the federal officers in the discharge of .their duty, and for violating tho neutrality laws. The prisoners were held to bail in $2500 each, for their appearance to answer tho charges at the February term of the U. S. District Court. Tho Washington correspondent of the Now York Times says the city, to-day, has bcon [fall of ru mors of pending hostilities between Douglas and Davis. This is erroneous. There is no ground for a personal issue between these parties. Notes hare passed, boweror, between Mr. Douglas and Fitch, with a viow to explanations and retractions, or a hostile mooting; but the wholematler is tit tho hands of their mutual friends, and in a fair way of amica ble adjustment Tho first note was from Mr. Doug las re Mr. Fitch, demanding the retraction of Mr. Fitch’s charges of falsehood. Tbo second note is from Mr. Fitch, which ipeoiGck the charges, and in* quires-if he refers to these, if so, Mr. Fitclrreiterates them. Mr. Douglas replies with a detailed letter, explaining and modifying bislanguage, and giving it a construction much less offensive than as origin ally understood. , Mr. Fitch rejoins amicably, and his noto will pro bably settlo tho affair. Tbejronsaclion is looked upon by Dooglas’ wisest friends as indicativo of the fixed purpose of the Ad ministration men to force him to take a back seat if be comes into the Democratic organisation at all, and that tbey prefer to push him off altogether. It is stntod that nn early opportunity will betaken, in open cession, to make an issue with Douglas in reference to bis statements about individual Illinois appointments, and to present proofs of their inaccu racy. The War of the Roses is evidently hnt just com mencing. WasaiNoroN Citt, .fan. 24.—A longand interest ing dobate occurred in the Senate on tbo introduc tion of the bill to get possession of the Island of Cuba. The majority report is in. its main featares presented elsewhere. Mr. Beward, as representa tive of tbo minority of the Committee, introduced a bill calling on the President to transmit re Congress at the commencement of the next session, a state* ment of the relations th n existing between this country and Spaio. The 1 ill also requires a state*, meat of the condition of 1] e treasury, and' the effoc* five condition of the arm} and navy at that time, so as to ennble Congress to judge whotber it may be necessary to adopt any < xtnoriHnszy measures to maintain the rights and ini seats of the United States in regard re Spain. Mr. S award proceeded to show the financial hindrances ti tbo acquisition of Cuba. The passage of this bill also conferred upon the President certain powers which would compel the Senate to ratify them if e: ereised. He. read to the Senate t! e report oi a debate In the Spanish Chamber of Depu ies showing that that gov ernment intended to del land reparation from the President of the United l tatea for an alleged insult contained hi his message r garding tbe proposition to boy Cuba now as unwti s and ridiculous, and be characterised its purchase as much of a necessity as that offered by tbe womi n in tbe play who had a mania for auctions, who II ought her purchase might come in so handy some dav. The debate was eontioued by Messrs, Bayard of Delaware, Foote of Vc, and Toombs of Va. The biil reported in the House by Mr. Branch, to day, from the on Foreign Affairs, pro poses to appropriate $30,000,000 to enable tbe Pres* ident to conclude with Spain a treaty of amity, and for tbe settlement of all difficulties, including tbe cession of the Island of Cobs, to be used by the President, if ho shall see fit, to advance thlsjwim in advance of the ratification of the treaty. The Secretary of the Treasury opened 10-doy tbe bids of loan authorized in Joe* last. Bids were re ceived from 44 different parties. The rates of pre mium varied from i to 5 per cenL Those who of fered more than 2} per centum will got about $0,000,. 000, and tbe remaining $4,000,000 will bo divided between tbe bidders who offered from 2 to 2) per cent premium. Nuw York, Jan. 24.—The Santa Fe mail, up to the sth iost, reached Peace had been concluded with the Navajo Indians. The Keocho mail party were .detained fcythe slow move ments of Beale’s party, in wboea > *company they traveled. Xrw York, Jan. 24.—Tbo Bank Statement f« the week ending on Saturday, shows an increase in loans of $190,700; increase In tpecle $90,340;' de crease in circulation $'123,900; decrease in net de posits $390,900. Bator Rough, Jos. 24.—1 q the Democratic Legis lature caneus, tho forty-second ballot for United States Senator bas boon taken, with no choice. Mr. Benjamin is two ahead. There are four candidates. Cmcaoo, Jan. 24.—The difficulties between Gover nor Matteeon and the employees of the Chicago and Sl Louis Railroad Company have been arranged. Trains commenced running to-day. Augusts, Go., Jan. 24,—The Charleston News, uf Saturday, says that Mri Come, tbe owner of the yacht Wanderer, has surrendered himself to the au thorities, and entered bail in the sum of $5,000. Sptnai i Permanoot Office Compiling with tbe urgent request ol hun dred* of tbolr patient*, DBa c. m. FrrcH scj. w.b v rcrcs Have concluded to remain PKRRASSSTLT lit PITTSBURGH, And may be consulted at their ofllco, No. 191 Penn. Btreot, OPPOamTTEB BT. CLAIR HOTEL. Daily, except Sundays, for Consumption, Aithma* Oronobttla and all other Chronle Oomplalnti complicated with or canting Fulmcmarj Dimae, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the itw, Dpi pepria, Gastritis, Female Complaint s, etc. DRB. FITCH A BTRES would atata liat their treatment of Consumption is baaed upon tna fact that he discate itlt ialheblced and system at larpe, before,an i daring its development in the lungs, and thoy thereto, employ Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remediee to purlfr tbe blood and strengthen tbe system. JFIiA tAue,tbey use MEDICINAL INQALATION3,wbIch they value Uglily,bet only as Pußuititx*, [having no Curative effect token used atone,)and Invalids are earncstiycanttonod against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausible,bnt false Idea that tbe “seat of the disease can b® reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,” for as before stated, the seal of tAe disease it in Us blood and Its effects only In the Innge. . •SJfo charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to con salt os by letter. mygtdewtetfF HOUSIC AND BION' PAINTING AND GLAZING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Dono In the best manner and shoiteat time. . J. * H. 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The best of references can be given by ap plication at my Drug Store and Trots Depot. JsgmwT Da-QKQ. H.KKTBKD, IAQ Wood it. Artifcial Ears.—Dr. Keyuer, of 140 Wood street, bsa on hud a very excellent device for deaf persons by which many persona are mads to hear as well as srer.— Also, a <|mal( gntta-percbadrnm, which is inserted inu»tL'» ear, and Is very efficient in many ws ol deafness. j*2ft»lwT Qaltanic Uattxrt, or Electro Magnetic Hamoina, (hr Medical purposes, of a very superior hind wIU be sent free u* Ml press shanre*, "berevaraii Ireprrei raM,upooarsmtttano«orTeaDuUare. Address »». KRVMtR, No. 140 W«ww* ■*- Plltalmreb- apfodawF v ~ltAXb ROAD SPiKB COMPAHY.” Joisiih Dtiwwth——°* Bid well. (Aiecnrere * ikrfrr, J&4ft 4 Area.) (UMorAOTcan* w BAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. . wlilydfo .. . HUB* VMB» NBUTA. Commercial. COMMOTES OP ARBITRATION FOB- JANUARY— B. Gazoo, X. p„ p. Soairat, Wx. H. Wnzus* &-> BI Joan, Q, w. c««*. . ; Wseklyßevlswofths Ptttabaigb flsrket* [Exported tpedaiiyjvr Ms PHtibvrsh GaxttU.] Pmssnas. Tctsuat, 1359. Business ti growing dnttir, and the rttorn of cold weath er will, if it conttnuoe, tend to cheek itlll fanner the little activity now prevailing.' Considerable freight from below bni arrived daring tbe week, aed but little has been s-mt out. The wharf is crowded with empty boats from end to end, each boat arriving with a load taking place la the un employed row as soon as bar freight is discnargid. Tlie’reeelpta of produce by railroad from the wcet for snipment east are moderately large, consisting tntlnly of pork prodneta from Chicago and Cleveland. lh» Ugbt supply of Grain, especially Bya, Corn and Oats, hat stiffened prices eontiderabij; bat in other respects the market is unchanged. Sugar and mm—— have, however, felt an upward impulse, owing to a study advance at New Orleans. Dispatches from New Orleans of the 19th any: “Floor is In fair demand and prices firm, at SSJO&S£S Cor Saperfloe. Corn dell and has declined to 95@$1; receipts more lib oral. A liberal local dotnind far MeasTork at SIS@IS,2S; re ceipts large. Bacon U Tory doll, end it is impoolbte to giva accurate quotation; Shoulders can be brought at @7, and Sides at ~^“ c * trodt ' mnn ' 1 f*w Sugar, and prices ?*« higher; fair °7J|@6Xc. ,An ae;ir° demand f>r Molasses, and prices higher; sales of 0,000 bbls'at 32@33e doting at tbe latter rate!” s.**“ f,om * h ® Pl««, of the 22d, to a merchant rftttadty. qootre Sugar and MoUtsss 34. Tbe Cincinnati Commercial, of Saturday says: ** The activity lately awakened in the Produce market ere a»rs an in tbe offerinn of paper for discount at most of tbe Banks, which is freely taken when bearing good name*, Currency being in supply aomewbat beyond tbe ear rent demand. Em tarn Exchange Is probably in Icm demand, especially from tbe local trade, bnt tbore fa none making, and as i: haa advanced at all other points, viz:-to *£ in Lou isvlllo, and to V/ % to Chicago, as we learn from private source*, there is reason to apprehend an Increase in from abroad. Exchange on New York ti quoted at Holders of Provtiiona still keep In advance of the views of buyers. The market may not be quite eo bnoyant to-day, but buyers coold, very probably, be readily found at the current rates, were they not apprehensive of exciting the market. Tbe tone of things Is not unsatisfactory In tbe ! Eastern markets, and little prospect is presented of a break *“ the markot at this pant, although every effort which concentrated-interests can bringto bear will hoax cried to accomplish that object. LOGO bble country mere doHwwr»t>l« March next: 60,000 lbs sides at 30,000 fa. do at TXc, and 30 hhds shcmldore at 6c. A sale or 600 tea Lard, deliverable at Madison, was made' this afternoon, at 11%, and 600 bbti deliverable at N. York from tbe 10th io the 20th February, at 12c: alto 8000 balk Hama at present city delivery. An advance baa been made In the price for pig Iron, with reedy eatisat $3O, and prospects for further increase. The piodace market 1s still under the ioflnence of tbo speculative feeling which stimulated It a sew days since. Bye ti quite steady at $l. Corn firm at 80c." The Chicago Tribune of Saturday saye: " The Wheat market to-day was more quiet At the open ing, bodera of No 1 Bedashed SL23 In store, bnt there were t<? bnyert at that figure. Subsequently aalea were made to a miller >t $1,24 on track, and a small parcel at $1,20 in store; No 2 Red sold at $L3Q—* decline Of 2®*c oa'yester day’s market. T' The Flour market was firm but inactive; Choice Spring Extras sold at ss,2s@6£B; Oommon do at $4,25ffi4.60; White Winter at $6,6085.75. Oorn remains steady. Oats quiet. Bye in active demand with aaiM at 710 70 tbs at depot" Tbe Philadelphia bulletin eeys: “The Money market ti abundantly supplied with capital, and Orst-dmaa paper 1* readily recognized on tbe street nt-d $1 cent. The offerings at the Boobs are not up to their abil ity to accommodate.” The H, Y. Tribuoe wyt: , “ We can discover oo actual efaengo In tbe rates for money resulting from tbe attempt of iom« of the Bank managers to obtain more remunerative prlr-i. The supply of first class paper ti still so restricted, compared with the demand, that outside parttis are found without difficulty to take all offered at low rates. Paper, gilt-edged, having 30 days to 4 months to run, i.euily peeved at 4@5 ft cant, and we bear of CO day*s acceptances done to-day as low aa 3% <eot; 0 month's paper, single name, goes at &®6 cent, and name* not ao well known at 7fl Cent. On call money ti abundant at 4®& ft cent, on tbe nsnal collaterals of the street and on State stocks. Treasury Notes aod other favorite securities at 3ft rent. We nndentand that the deposits of tbe Banka are still largely increasing, and the specie line also, which indicate a continuance of the present easy market.”. There U good demand for money aod the banks aro ena bled to gradually extend their discount lines. Compared with this time test yoar,the discount tinea ofonr efty banks have run up from $5,000,000 to $7,009,000; the increase erery week being ao slight as almost to escape attention. Nearly all the good paper offering ie absorbed by the banks. ASHJJd—Pearls continue scarce, and we note sales at 6ld cash and on time. PoU are nominal at floda Asb ti in regular demand at APPLES—are qnite ecorce, and prime qualities sell freely sa fast as offered, at $6,00 ft bbl. BUTTBB AND BUGS—the supply of Butter ti loereas leg and prices are consequently lower; sates were mad* ye*, tereay of good medium to prime roll at 10%fU7%, aod strictly choice at 18@19. Egga are also in better eupply, and sales are making regularly at 15@IG, < IiULK-UEAT—City packed ti not offering to any extant; soma 13,000 B>« of coontry pocked sold at 6% and 7% fihonlder* and llama. BAOON—there is n gooJ supply of new Bacon on band and but a moderate demand; regular sties in small lotaat“,9 and 10 for bhouldcre, 3idev and plain Home, and 12@12% ior Pngtr-Cured Hama. BCCKWHKAT FLOCB—not much activity to note; soles on arrival to the trade have been made|larlng the week it s2T>2'fl 100 fat, (u GO lb seeks, and from store at $2,75@ 2,87. DEANS— th* market ti well stocked oud’dol!; we quote, prime small white within tbe range of sL26^L6o—tbe Ut ter figure being obtained only In the email way. '■ DUCKETS AND TUBS— I The factory prices (cosh, par funds) at Felleton and New Brighton are for Buckets SIJIO @51,75, and Tchv, $4,76<?5ft,76 ft dor. From store, bucket, •ell lo the retail «»y‘at *!,76@42.00. CORDAGE— Manilla Rope, coil, 13 c fl D> Manilla Rope, cut, lief ft Hemp Rope, cdl, 11 c fib Hemp Rope, cot, 12 oft lb Tarred Repo, coil, 11 c ft lb Tarred Rope, cot, 12 e ft lb Packing YanLflne, 11 e ft lb Packing Yam,com 10 c ft tb BED CORDS—Manilla, Romp, sL3T,s2,Co@sft6 ft doz. Ucmp coll, 11 eta ft m. PLOUGH LlNES—Manilla. 87 cts ft doc. Hemp, 70c. COTTON YARNS—Tbe market Is steady at tbe fotiowlog quotations: pours raair. Noa.fi tololncloiiro2oo a ft No. 1(3 Nc*. 11 A 12 21 c ft ft No. 17....... No. 13 -~23cftft No. 18 No. 14 -So* ft No. 19 No. lft 24 e fl ft No. 20. DClOt Ti No. 400 11 o das No. 800.. No.MO IdcVdo* N 0.900- No. €OO 9 c doa No. 1000 No. 700 BeHdox Carpet ch&io, auxoL 58c ft fi> Tfrio* J 220 VI E> Do do white,2B Ca01king.......16c “ to 05 cots, 31c “ Family Butting... 17c “ Do do Mto 44c 22c “ Batting, No. 1,16 c M Cowlot Y5r0.vr...... 27c a Do No. 2,....:~16c “ Caodlawlck- 20c “ Ho 1 -...-MtfeHjrd OAKDUS AND SOAP»CudIei inttead; it our quota tions : —dipped mould 13 fend adamantine 20. Boep remains as boron, steady at 6 for common, t}£ for Palm, ud 10 for Sawyer 4 * TMlet A Castile, 6X for Bawycr’a Chem ical OUr*: tad 7 for German. dull; a few sale* of Inferior otilO, tod of-prim* la tlip retail way at $U@l2 9 bbl. CHEESE—there It a light out regular local inquiry from the retail and country trade, aadaalea of choice selected is •mall lota at 10. DRIED FRUlT—the market continues well eapplWd and the operations are reetrlcted to' small lota according to the wants of consumers; we quote Apples at $%00@249, and Peechee at $34&@3,76, the rating figure yesterday being s3^o. FEATHERS—market doll; ealoe on errivel and to the trade from store at 45@4S for prime western, and —are confined to limited iote at three figures. FEED—a good demand, and receipts an freely taken at 70 @76 for Urao, 95@1,90 for Shorts, and $1,40@150 for MM tilings. riflH—Maekarrf No. 3 lane are firm at SIIXO to the trade aod {l2 to country. ilelifox and Baltimore Her ring t3le at $O,OO. Lake While f»,00@10,00 and Trent at $8.60 9 bbl; FIRE BRlCK—there are email bat regular talcs or Bol ivar*ts26@s3s per M. FLOUR—tn* market ia Ormer and baa adraaccd albhtly ■Jnce onr Ust, but the upward movement la alow. Salea on arriral o! enper at s4,Ss@6,Qoend extra at $6,120845 Prom of en»r at $5,12@5,25, extra $6,8706X0, extra family a and choice do at $64806,50, ftney brands rangingfrom $0,7507,60. * GRAIN—tbo market la nearly hare and the inquiry sa tire for alt the Gnlnsexcept Wheat. SalesafOAT* on arrival at 66@58 and frcm>tore at 60064. Coo has advanced and la In brisk demand at 85@87R on arrival and SO from atom, and botden expect to realize JL Kti has alio advanced to 85 from fir*t Lands and 90 from atom. Bauet rule* firmly at 60@66 for Spring and 70 for prim* foil. Wbxav Is firm Msl,W@l,lo tor Hodlluroiiuu,, ,1,1501,2“ lor Soothtro Red, and $1,20@1,26 for guutbern mixed; a lot of 1.000 baa of tbn latter Bold yeatetday at $l4O. GROCERIES—the market yesterday waeexciled, and has an upward tendency ; Sngsr'was telling at 7VOS tc the country by the bhd. and Holaaaee at 40 to city trad* and 42 to oonotry; price* are floctnatingwlth the general tendency upward. Coffee Is film at 3 OA9 PlPE—the following are the qnoletiona for wrohght Iron tubing: Per Foot - pe r Foot. W Inch Gaa Pipe.™ 7 • .eta. loth Gm Pipe...B2 eta K ** 11 8 “ 2 ■* Jr ... w 1. 8 *: : .jm" ax - •• ...w •• !v. : ‘ " " \ Balded to tho customary discount. f ..? A^“ A Wr *» «*>«•» »nd salss of new at sSfcSf $l3 9 ton.' IIUHINY-tbere Is‘a light and ealea by the single bbl at HlDES—Green Beef Hides t Inquiry from the retail trade, d $7,00@7,50. 1 ere firm at 6)4, Calf do at 10; ; and Dry Sailed Hides have an- Green salted Hides V4&fki 1 .Vanccd to 18@19. IRON A NAlLS—special « for large lota, but caid rates tlnoe onr quotations: ntracte continue lo -be mado remain as before, and we con stow, to. Common Bar Inmper 1D...2V J nniata “ •• ...4(2 Iren Plow Wings “ ...4Q * 44 Blaba «• ...4* rerpeund-....,.. Boor tnos. k “ aaitaona. Beat quality— •* 6% aOVSBAgDBQCAU. « Inch- -—fi» 8^ rut’baju Hone Shoe 1 by & 7-19 MMiUlneh—.. 3W whites*' « Baddle Tree 1W and 184 by 3-16 and U In 4 do •* }£, X and \\i by 8-18 In J 4^ It&IU. lOd to l&d Nalls 9 keg..... 8.69 -8d to fid ** Breda . A Fence Nalls ft keg 8,76 M k “il «* “ .....446 M “ •* ....£» « “ " .._<T6 M " ” 6,75 »1 “ —T^M Cut BpikM a to i},' Inch . 44 6 to 9 ...-4,76 Wro’t Bplkm M iueh all lengths....- QU Mfl « 6K DoUer Rivets SIB)6U sbxkt nos. No*. 18,14,16,16*17 9b 4U “ 18,20,23 a 24... 44 6 “ 26. « 6W LEATHER—the market ts firm, and bolder* niff; we re* peat our previous quotations. Red Spesleh ffo]* 9 -..J.42A28 Slaughter';: 44 u BklitUg Leather - 2g@M , 20@2fi LARD—Oby No. 1 had advanced to UU la lets and UK In the small way ; sale* of Oonotry No. 1 war* mad* during; the week at lojf.bnt Done tie been reported sine* the ad* races. ... OlL—Lard Oil No. Ha aelUng la tUivfufor Unseed OU la firm: and we quote at 80@W. *.. . POTATO ES-contlpae aearm ;mh*fw? nock* at $l,OO per boa, and $2,60 per bW» mixed at w flrmer.anda lot of lMbueaold yeafor* bSSWinftacu eold Ust week atso »Rk ««lnrllaatloa to go, Min l A£c* > tSm&uetet^rS^lLT6 ud Flaxat $l4O, wv demand, udaalM Cf NO.IU tba is bought by the butchars at 7, and eonatry rendered at 9. WINDOW GLASS—price* are firm, and we repast osr quotation* forth*small aUea, dty make>-6xB and Txfi, iS,<X>i Bxlo, $3,76; Bxll to fittl and Bxl2 to IQU3, si2ft lias tofixlS and 9x14 to 10x16, SIXO. Then are netCMh pries; country bread* range 60 cants 0 box lan. For tba ■nccaadlug medium tlma. 10 It cant diaoount off. WHnJLEAD-fim and la etsedy demand at S2XO 0 kegfor poretn 00, and dry 9c V SKeotyeet to the urea dleeount. BedLe*dBJi@9,oet,*od lithargeBJ£. WUlBKHT—ealoeof rew at27 ( ao^ectUUdat27@2S. || lmpartf CINCINNATI, per Marengo ■» bU cotton, Kioft Pan nock A cw 402 do dajfrrk. ranter Aoct 2DO bblsmolan, B Heitcr; 48 da do, STClurkaa.- Sane A ox RQSdo do, Jag Benny, Jr; 101 do do, Jno M’DevM; XOQ dodk.U hbd«B> gar,Birirvr A DUwtmb; I6dod&EruwaAKxrQ*tricft;U do do. Watt A WUecc; 16 do do, Jcta Floyd A dot 80 dedu 68 RhU 0 W RwUritar,- V & not*. CUik* A c« 1 do wjar t 1 domnU—jißcoaw^JonwAOooUy.; ■>- * ZUfXSYXmftM* &bataGmhauwUoUlrEM&4-d» daxd, 5 do butter, 9 do eggs, i hhdiahsaldera.Clarke kco -62-bbls fionr, &ea t Fonytfa; 40 do 011. Boawoethj lW do, Fscter, 1 thinglo tnvdrfns,Rin*bart;s bti sheeting, Wtleon. Payno A co; l b.U leather, 13 bhls, 3 bx butter, 36 dor. brooms, 72S sks feed, 337 do corn, Isd bbti eggs, 17 bd cat. 46 bdti paper, owners. NASHYILLE, per DaooUh—l24 bti cotton, Kstmtdy, Childs k coc 103 bps wheat. GG3 do corn, 20 bbls applet 3ss •ks flodr, Dickey t co; 272 do wheat,- Kennedy; 493 bbti flour, 4bu ginseng, 17 bgt w 001,17 do foaihrrs, Clarks A oo; 4 bhlsapples, 1 bgeds, Dyer; Slcshsms, ldo beef, WU liamt A Johnston; 100 bbti floor. Gardner; 25 tes hams, Sellers A co; 1 bx, 7 kgs wine* Wilcox; 6 bus. 1 keg, 2 bbti liquor, Wolff; 199 do molasses, IFCaodlets. Matos * co; 109 do do, 1 do whisky, Little F.Trhßblcc 6 cake becus, Wltioo; 16 hhdssegar, 61 bbti molasses, 3 pfcgs ruirins, 1 csk figs, 1 do taumge, 1 bb! potatoes, 19 bxs soap, 10 do cau dles, !}<; bbti pecans, Swindler. CINCINNATI, Economy—7 hhds 10 bxs tobacco, Heyl; do starch, Knox A co; 2 bti moss, Leech 4 Main 20 do oil, Fahnestock;'lo hbds sugar, Atwell, Lee km'i dodo,Gra* hem'k Thomas; 12 bbti moiuß-s, Lindsey; 12 do do, Oul»* bags; ododo,lhhdsugar, Boyd; €9bM moiaases, M’Caud less, Means A co; 25 do do, Sbriver A Dilwotth; 50dods, Little A Trimble; 200 go do, U’Gill k fiou; 100 do flour. Coop or Aran 50 do do.Glydc; M dodo, Mnrttiod A Connor; 170 do do, Gardner: 100 do do, Leech A Hntchinaon; 450 do do, 300 bxs soap, 2Mbticotton.SC hbd bacon,Clarke Ar<>; 43 do do, Uuasey A Welti; 10 bbls onions, Cooper A eo. RIVER FEWS. The weather was very much milder yesterday. Tha ann melted the Ice oa the «unny sldo of. the streets. Tbs Jacob Poe,Csptafn Andrews, was discharging her freight on Monday. Bbo arrived from LootirlUe os Satur day. The Emma Graham, in spite of tbs heavy drift of lea, ar rived In port on time, heavily crusted abmit (be bow with leietie. hhe will leave this day at noon, alUtto lu advance of her usual hour, became abotiafhdd of the emargo. Ice made here on Sunday night, nearly two inchea thick. The Marengo arrived from below with • fine faugtx and bad a nod day for discharging. Tha Dacotah was auo in from NashvOti, heavily loaded._...Th» Economy was also In from Cincinnati. Up to yesterday, thirty-three boats had strived during tha present month. Tho whole number in port yesterday, counting coal tugs lu all, was 63, fanning a eoud column from the bridge to tha Point. Thft South America for N«W Orleans, and the Emma Gra ham will be tbe only boats leaving today. We beard but few •Atniwi* particulars yeitnrday In re ference to the Delegate, sunk telow Qendstoon. She was owned to this dty by tha Messrs. Rea, and was Insured *• wo rauM leant for $BOO tn the Western, $3/)00 Imihe Mon aagalwla (<>n Kof the ball) and $3,<23 la the Xareka, mat- Inc a Mai of $i,435. fihe was rotoed. when new, at and tiat year at $ll,OOO. She was a No. 3 boat, entered at SJStPWo# byCspUThos. BcgerK at Eltea both In 1654, She did not come howemTantll Jan. 20, 1865, so that aha waa pnetiely four years old tb alday Bum the day ahe was entered at tha Custom House to the day *^,l“. -I 85 ® ) IberewlU probably be nodUßcaltylnndslogber. The Submarine wMenwasshow- Ing ter “point*” at dDdontel last weak, will take ter up In a fewhours. Tberehued be, w* think, nofasr of berb»- log cut down by tee beure the can be taksnoußforoarlco rennot extend so far as Henderson, and we teta had tt here .* There ti, probably, but comparatively little making In that latitude. *6e lutnrence on freight on the Detiguto, we B m> , l± i o S- The Agent for the ttnderjrri ** dly jvstarday for the eceoo of thedlimstar. We shall hear more about this matter to-mor row, If moreen be learned. Steam D«*t fts|ii(«r. ARRIVED.- DBPASZffi>. Luzerne, Brownsvffle. Luzerne, Brownsvilti. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. OtHonai Berard,Elizabeth. Cnl.Rayaid,Blirabetli. Emma Graham, Zaoewnie. Marengo, Clnd.ouati, i Economy, do, | Dacotsb, FoabrlUe, | ftrvp>B f <o t and falling, Telegraphie Aarkeu. Ssw Yoax, Jan. 24.—Cotton buoyant; sales 2000 baJea boiaers demand an advance. Flour buoyant; tales 22.003 bbti. Wheat bnoyant; sales 25,000 bos mixed Jlijnoti $1 36. Oorn buoyant; sales 12,000 bns. Whtikydall atSotaa27»d. SPSJOn' u fcr 8W « and^@6K for. übonHare. Hog Lwd aola at IZc. Linseod Orm at .Oc. Lard Oil 9y«ssl. Hides firm; weetorn CO. .Tobacco nnenanged. Tallow firnor at 10%&U. FrolghUon Ootloa , 4' 1 - «**• dun; Oh ank w oo^: 2 Y J 9 en n ®?'7 : 8^ ln s3!c« : Mo iixea MU; Qol A Oh Es-dir Erie Panama 1 6%. 4 PaiUsxtrHM, Jan.24.—Flour cornea io very slowly; mar- / ket firmer; oolee of anperflns at 62 to fi 95; extras at *6 to 6 26; no ahippißg demand, and epeculatlvs Rye Floor firm at $1 Corn Meal $3 &a Wheat in fair ro quest, and 3000 bus sold at $1 35 to 1 37 for red; $l4B to 165 tor white. Rye eelti freely at 87c. Corn dull and lowbt aales of yellow, at 78 to 79c, Oats unchanged. Provliloos advanciDß sales of Mew Pork etglg 60; hsmsto pickle « to »ud 6,000 bbti abouMere at G&4o T. Lard hold at i2££ ia bbti Whtiky firm at27t028. Crwccrein, Jan. 24.—Flour? active demand; 2000 bbti told at SSIO@F2P for superfine. Whlaky opened nominal and doted at t&fa a dra ins of Ur, sales onlr 450 bbls. Hew Fork ia active demand, chlrfiy to fill contract*-, 1809 bbti •old at $l7 76® 18. Geol demand for Bulk Meats at 6 and Be; 100 bbls Bacon Side* acid at 6J4. Lard bnoyant; salat low kegs at 12}£ bbti held at ll£. Molasses active at 3«. Sngar end Ooffoe are firm, with full rates.. Exchange very scarce, at % premium for Eastern. Mouey abundant and easy. Biltjmoes, Jon. 24.—F100r ti firm at $5 75 for Ohio sad- Uoward Street. Wheat In demandat $1 60 for white: $136@133 for red. Oorn doll; yellow 76@78cj whlto 74@ • oe. Provlrions: advancing tendency, but quotation* nn changed. Whlaky dull at 27ji@28c. IStflulat Zuamtxa. Monongabela Blver U. 8. MaJUp Packoti BTK* HER TELEGRAPH; I BTEA6IEB JEFFERBON, Oopt. J. C. WcoDWAtm. j Catt. Geckos Olekc. STEAMER LUZERNE, Cavt. E. BtaUCH The above new steaihebs are now runahig regularly. Morning Boats leovo.Pitta x, “•» “ cJ Evening Beats at 0 oclockP. M.; for ITEeeeport, EUaaLethtown, Hooonga hda City, Cookstown. Mlltibtwongh, Rico’s Leading, Orcen. boroogh and Oeneva, connecting at DrownsviUe with for Untontown, and Fayette fipring*; connects at Rice’e unding with bact for Jefferses, Carmichaeltotm and at Greeoeborotjgli for Morgsntowu, Ve Poseengen ticketed throngh ftum PltUlmrgh to Union, town for $2, moatiandetato-roomsoa boats lnsloded . , „ „ ' G. W. SWINDLER, Aoxar, Brownsvillo Whari-boat. at foot of Grant !t. 46*|tb 280^8) —27o9b .’«h-23 c 9 b 29 c 9 b PITTSBURGH AND RIKDIPaiB UNION Xt IN’ B - - i ia»o- isse, 8 c 9 do* .m. 809 doa IDA BAT. ANGLO-SAXON. HASTINGS. THE above bine having jcjst A been organlzod, will ran weekly, having a aafe, cen venlent and elegant steamer to leave each port every week For freight or passage apply on board or to WIM FLAPS, BARNES A CO-, Agent*. Regular Tuesday pack-, jesla kvr-u*- ■MarAja&ax* jaasibillt. &t. T7OE NASHVILLE.—Tho fine , JC it—merUELßOEE,Cpt.Th«mu wiU leave fin* the above and alt Intarme&tOMrtsm puaan «ppt, on baud or to <»■« 9L4.CK, DARMB3 4[ CO. AgtolM. it, Eoute, tec. EOR ST. LOUIS—The fine pas- r <CWW . J. n. COHH,Copt. rfood.igSß9X for and all i a t.r9Mugfm*l WSDHRSDAI. SOthtost, u4o'clock, P™ orpaugaappl, onboorduto i* 3l met, BARHES A CO. Aecot. FOR St. LOUIS.—The eplendid. tab . Uauoar OAMBRmatCmt. Ea£l. tHa.MHM * b r iT « MM Ml luturntdlatoSSTnlßlS DAT, aihßuA,at4ockat,p. .. j„ fKI|SWr pauaa. apply op board or to HACK, BARNES <> 00, FOR CAIRO, HICKMAN AND , IB> . URUPQIS.-Ih..pbtidld>uuiefaAßT-ig|mK J»U3, apt. B.H. Potter Will lo» w far Ui. lntomsdlUo port., on iuiß DAT, tho 2Stlt tot, at 4 ° 'iS - F ' ,OT '"‘l**.P—*«. »pply <m tk»rd or to J- 13 TRACK, BAKU as A CO. Attt. iatto @tUa«g. &c. FOR NEW ORLEANS (tyiTU, u “Mr4rctl.>-TIM tpleadldatoalaer aTtf. IMBjMMT Ujpt. RoblBTO Oco. b M |d, Cb.,o, rtU Kara tar tn. .bora and al Interiarilataporu Will load .Ith dirpatdi. Ar ply on board or to J. A.BOBiysO.N orQßO.yHiltbD. J.a* AHAPPi NEW| TEAR to oar numerons *P d , enitotorr, and tra u. «lad to bo >bla to •uu»(Cn tnnn that we n«Ttr . had ao good an assortmsnt of Wort, dSSSm.I RljPl* Qooda at Ibis season of the year. JafodAwT a HANSON LOTB, 74 Market at. iRODDCK—I2 bbls. prime Timothy Seed: • 20 bat. Dtyjlpplw; 100 do imin whitoßMai' <OO do B*rt«n B . . • 6C0pI«« Bulk Shoo Her., twcclTtd p*r railrood tad for Hit by -!** - • HHBtVEE * DILWOfiTU, LI ULIDAY FURNlTURE—Children’s Bu- XJL wan», Baton**, Chain, Tablet. Waeh Stud«, and Swings, ail nwful (>r«Mnti for the holidays, fiolabwl and by *• *• YOONQ 4 00, ds3l No. 88 Bmlihfletd stmt. PRODUCE —200 bus. small White Beaut: » do Dry Applet )6 bbla; Timotey Bm; 10 k«ga Batter* _ . , 400 bos. Barter, Io etoro and tor eale by SHBIVKH 4 DILTVOBTH. POTATOES, FOXATOES—I2OO bags N. L Y.Potetoaa fa rtonud ferula by 14* HTTUIICOCK, McCRKKRY 4 00. * FRUIT—S9 bags Dried Apples; 24 Vdo da pMcbu, qow Uwrtinj ftjr sale by rr aoßtar siokht. Ladies dress silks minw a* EODDOHDrJUOta Afl BX&VALANCIA RAISINS; WV/a do Kilm .Jo Io tton ud Ibr.aaiaToir, vholenlaor rataO. at FRANCE'S family Grocery ud Tta Storo, fedne! et,AUf»hmr. jr 4fU> OIL-25 bbla for sale bjr JLi B.tfis«Swo«4oi)., x*3l No.6S.eonw Woodud foonhsta. TBNN. PEACHES—99 bright holrea. oo cooilnswat, eowlaodlo* from steamer fhenAoro lOCfalaby J*» IBAIAB DlCgßg A COT ROLL BUtrfEK—l- Bia. lre»h, in cloths; 10 bid*, do do JoitrocMmlfrr—igb/ J. B. CANfBLp 4 CO. AOS, BAGS.—SOOO Stark and Man charter Bags tor sala by jaio ■ . mroHOocg, Mocuaar 4 co. QIX TWIST TOBACCO—I(K> kera No V OawCfTaK&flajti&ftratJolovb. ° 1 T«T «PO«fITOK * Blltfiln 107 nn BBLS. il. O. MOLASSES, prime vy UndiEK from «twumn Dr. K»M md 1C a Mar &Z IMB WM. BASkl.iV* I*LQPR —50 bags Silver Spring extra fwmTl lj Ttourjut nc'dind for aatobj , KOBBRT PICKKY /IRBAM OBAOKEBB and Oyster do im»t V^d^ibtiU.arßAKoga.iWmia.iii^g.Z. DRY PEAOHES-201 aks aowUHdiD, 1 “ tailAfl PICKET *CO. UQAR--5 hhdft. primofor fry- ~— LIME— 200 bbla. for s&lo-bv t »-VBTg.QOLLTKq 17 - *«. * , I factor* >a<l fee mi»W ' j>U iaKW*-A i«goW^^dSslSFSr B ift note wd r - JMB *O^Ut Vt * , t BPEOSnELD * CO. waw 4 .ffmoy.
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