Itoulacsoranzon cornea KILL • ELax*Pti.il Q woßns.' ir4uu;, ittolimr 'a' Co., OF SMIATITING ;manor 'sad - BOLT 0022.121, MEE= OOP ' 1102 2 0MBiliaboll 13olloria4 Spdter Polder, La •, , , , !Z , Al_,_ . ,;baiokia' ;a and 2.41 n >e 2111TALN Tfl 21422 sad ',bob.' "44atlYea .;Xo. 149 :tin and 120 geecodere" Pittsburgh, Psalms. AV' s !'" . 4 :40,er eateci say &dm! patters. a., ac co., letil4;al4 Coinn#szfen Merchants, • AM Agents for thegale of 'Pittebargh Mono. an&oitim lbr LEAD, MIL% • • CZIO r PRODUCZ, La, Pssapt atm • , Um to reashing ad Gararsnlim . 4o fiamoserclal Street. Int, Longs. itisMiente GRAND -DI PLAY OF HOLIDAY 01728; JOA'ART; WATCHES AND FANCY GOODS, UrnllEattAN & UMMtim'S No. 45-Fiftli Street, near Wood 1110.1argipmt and most varied assortment o cond. In Ibis eitl,l•l4l In ;IXeIt:ESSLY FOR TUX HOLIDAYS rill t it» heal at . their abrs agoncy 4.t. the AltralCAN Ncr -x cs Er. 33 s _ • FURS! 1 4 `t..T.RS!! FURS !! ..IidoCORS, at 00-, --731 'Wood - Street, Pittsburgh, ..;;;T : 11.1/bigJUST RETURNED FROM NEW •i • - rwelving singe stock of Mob msde FURS Via &DIN , Gapes, Rolf Cop., lrktorttwo, , Mono and Coif., Felt Bonnet. hate boon tolected with root ems, hod will Moak" 0.0.0 math • Wk. tiOltieg to potato* *yob fun are Invited to oat oadititakortitiritotit. bolt:kit Mennes . Mtalcui.ous VtitltlN DESYROTRE, I'm LAC ficsintation of Ram, ICU, Routs, Ram, Roam= haus, illoeutoors, Irma, oAmmatlnstruk Ater , kr. ' ( The chemical preparalloan known older lbe abets WY far the let YR years thrtembou Clunk Where they have net with a triumphant success, have acquired for they In vattoti . ind kleauracturet • wetlatwidecelebtiry, attested by ape:run of Ronda, Prance, Morrie, thkeurenufling 'jtheirthe of or Belgium, Liollandi Naples, Rant* Sax. eaj, de., and in Amulets their eiGkiency has been endorsed by the Director:of Public hatiesemess and the approval or mintreeta prim* Mannar, that they are the only Remedies bilks tortekl, anis to exterminate all kinds of ve - mln. 11rna's Wz oc vn. PounatTiona.dogroy the owed. onmelitheutisre 'pout worry,. and coverlet!. UR Art Lea bromatt . icath to million. of them in the world, cud from this. day tam watchword of 11l houakeepers, merchants . olaipotroere and bud:madmen will be "No more Yermita" kritTAIL eACKAGES VtOM 25 CENTS To $l. ' tkpost of b. lineutorloul prrjoir4or. - • JOANPII 1111NYNR, 14se11s1 Chemist, Gl2 Brtaivny (for. Houston st..) New York. Oineon.l.Asuut for the IL Matto and CADMAN PRIMER 10E V. RU3llllll4,llrtiggiat, No. 10 Astor ROM., sod 417 Nroudinky,.Nour York.' 13014 UrboUssir. eod rota by R R. SELLERS i 00. lona JON'. FLICKING, Pittsburg* atki NUMMI! AWE 'DI NAR, •Ilegbouy. de.....N:Grodfc atolrimaat DIOTULZRESI IIOTEIAL62III t . fail to 'pluitire Mrs. Sooth lug/imp for Children 'frothing. It b.e no equal on earth. „ greetly facilitate. the joule, of teething by eolleeleg the WOO% recittkag all hilleettestioo—Will..alley twit, sod Is •- • hire to reuilate thic.bowtla. • Depend upon It. mothers, It . ' will give rout to yourselves, etul relkf and health to your • tefsete... Perfectly safe le all come. • r. This Quable preparethe to the preeerlptiou of owe of " ciietitioectexperleureg sag skilful haste Physkians la New SR/64 tati.low bete used. with toile . ..baling MCCOY ID • Wien, it the 1:K46m1 surest remedy In the woiLl, to "'all emus of bytentery iced Dtarboe• le ClaildrecLerhelber It eater* from teething rifroric any other canto. .; .r. If Nth end health tee to agitated by dollen awl tercts,it , • I. meth Ito weight ..111111kee of bottlee ionic sold every year in the [inked ttliten , P "ttt Y 25 OitNYft A BOTTLE airthmie peel 1 th ofarul le lie o ccult-rig A pig R. !few Tot, 4 ? the f.0h:14:. errappur. Multi —itingthes — otrottgboot ion DR. GDO. a. HE LW, o for PiDabOrCh. ta.ELe. - Y 'SAS . X.CoFt $2. ,r7'. CLALR,ITAXL7, , • PITTErauRou, PENNA., public attention to hie new and bean.' eilecrtawat of Pali Goni., thugs:LlS of thattElDepi- Jnereaftwathice sodrte. of every satiety eta Sayia, adapted . to the Wet at awl tottotly trade. which will be 'nu! up id% pronaptheth wet &coach, sw.l at reties low we at say other elmiltiorreblithmtht to the city. tolrc 112- 211". G:ALLID b DZINTIST,: iittracti Teeth' without pain, by an EN? ME AT Anaostbotto *at apill , 4 to thn tooth and gold• Meath from onoto (Olt 5 , 41, Imported on tbo mica. swaithabooma He afro to at. tooth an entire Porod.ohe Aalowttb oonUnaoaapit, wbkh In Dearly, &wanner and 4wmgdlity auioat fail to Ido.a. •aotoloo *peel. • ,11311.0d1e No.AI ?warp% .tro t , baba, Market, (Nazdid jekt,di, J. ii. 011RIST Ir. Pl. U., . Pittsbargk, Penna., ''Mak* had lb.aihaddagrw of Esatora - tallodrot .4 U.- WO . iatta ao.Voist'prsetti*, odors per4sional • to ICA i'.o.2,tD MF.DIOAL CAS ka. ' • • • • unmade.. Rot W: D. llowatd: CALM.. ItcCaod"..l.a. Row:DAL A. McLean. Iron. It. A. Wester..' • ' T H. Bill. Ya9 JAL Hanka. * ' Raq..i • Jonah Mak, lister, Rid. • soy .: 34tdeo I LBXAir t CHUNG - FAILLO' Plain and ,. Grate Frew - :Sole:Proprietor e celebrated PATENT :ping/gad SIOICV CONSIINiNG k STOVES. • Office and Sales Itoorn. arLtlydfo Me, 4 Woodllt., Pittsburgh. & 33. itualtainit-r. MAIIIIPUSTLIUMUI DRUMM" • 'All kinds of Tobacco, Sauffavid axiireasstly lakentlacbadlas N 0.129 Wood ureed.,lll 11441tW0 to their M 4 nasetsuingNea6dishonant.,No.43lnrla wheap4l* thoy lOU 4. pkesed to receive tb•le &Melds, 1011:113, • CUUiSXMtUI W♦ F. brOminulaa hating re -turned i ni k Pittab',With with the Intentboa ataling7slM' !Shish:l*i madame; PO bo band at Ida OPTIC& NO. 106 0 ,16 ra Mint between Wood eod amitbewa.t.. boun'rermbe.■. la 4P.w. . wrkte.r. , . torsi YS. Forwarding and; SCOmmisakui Marcbant • - AND Wltcp*Upll DEALIVIR :Cheese, Butter.- Seed*: /Nib, Pad Prodaps Geterally, kirP 'lV.k.'ls Piked and. Rebikkin. , lE!.o.l.:arLlEl3 n rc SONS. Doollie Bills of Eichinge, ::,,,:111141:1110AP-10iDiRMIC; DANA MIDI AND SYNCTI, DINNET, PrITSNAGN, PA. out ths•lii6,oAkethy.lardAp Men oitalltlie principal ogle. through .Ualtallit Ward y `!•D`Oltir.teibr• uxartAriGrE7 814311781LLS DRAWN BY . • • DIINCIANi #a/ARIKAw s CO., ON *III .lINION • DAN*, LONDON; - IN BUMS 01 ONII • ,!" POUND NTHRLING AND UPWAItDII. • " Airoatllls ort .th pirklpAl ottkia And towns of trawls :• • „ fir, Holland, Oatmeal, Read. sad other Maropean * Otetee, o?oolantly on hard sad for Ikt L• . • WY. H. WILLIAM/ 1 . 4111 P.At Dank" Wood - P. I****L* allintrkfterall OP ..±.ig.ria,.tos AND ALL , KINDB 01 WAPPING PAPER. No. n Wood /trait, .PITJ'TBU1:11.1;f; zq into. . _ or 'l64a 114111 " r; It " , Vaults.: Dalai* Doers, • Wiidow iliattets, Window Guards, is, &wad Abed cod SO Mod ar6e., • (114,14 Waal oful Korloot,) pirrawn tott , ca bond a yodel) of owo 'Woos. floolroad Wag Plulkelar Attmilloti t° ApdagotIMUIRIL Jobbing does at abort notice. mro • Iva nan& " - :; Q d ND S VB B 417 u " zrf IC 'rig AL "I'LA.W. A.l l 0 i. somorroias .la.' cmuusoirmar, • ..sra. 1, mats.assk Doses.. Am:. ' •Aireloiloctioss 1416 . 111 . 1w7 Pad of Northam T: l 'ar.l..arthopuramssee smb a tail zdat...e. talatag Way as Soo& and likelpies. • • w 1 :13d4 VOL max"- =Mow mum. a ,11“1,1!ERS, .--Brourtniits AND XADHINIATN, flArd.rtif S. .P.ft to Ducei, Pen 2i4 .101111egi N 0.91 Natio*. Street: IfterWictureillidoelsoffltesa lb Jatthig anil lepattisi doftiaz aboti. maim isr2s:lidk WlE'r j tk,, 24. ec b 0 xi .. Ilienalhataretsaud tlSWsIn all Linda of • TOB ACCO . . ararrT AND amens .A.OOO • Isatigesiml4tity.' ' • I , Y l / 4 1: , 4 El= iltrarnwe P. R. BODTIIWICE: Coverer Street. WILLIAM ntreaLaa,lol Pearl " O. CARLTON OW, 103 State “ lettlyndl 11.01:71313:l3N - PAINTING AND GLAZING IN ALL ITS BIZANCSICS, Donn In thn bna mann, and nhortent ikon. J. & u. pnxx.Lirm, Ja.2l:load hem 28 &28 St. Clair Street. ermanent Office. Complying with the urgent request of hun ow& of their patieutm, _ _ • DRS. C. M. WITCH ar, J. W. SYKES Ileve coneltukel to remain, PERIKANTi. ITLY 118 And may be consulted at their ales, No. 191 Penn Str.pet, OPPORITA Till 81'. CLAIR norm, Daly, except Burnley's, for Comainmptl OM, AlltbittAt Drone Ratio and all other Chromic Com pl•lnt a complletted with or musing Pulmonary nts:es, loolodlug Catarrh, &art Diatom, Affections of the Licrr, Dye pepsin, Gastritis, Female 007/Ipl din tit etc. DRS. ITPCI.I A BUM would amts hat idled/. troatateut or Consumpthm is hued opm too fact that Ae disease m. inth Uood and system at term, teda before-on during itsdaelamenat is Ms Ineds,ind they &bemoan employ htschnotea, Huhn& and Medicinal rentwille to purify the blood and strengthen the intent. With thess, they use MEDICINAL INUALATIONAwhkh they value highlthet may ss Ildrioners, (healed .no . Qantas; effect want Wadi along) and Instil. are *grown!, cantkmed ago nstwasting the prates:. time °rentability on anytreaseeut based upon the piarwilde, but Alm Wm that thessat of °federate eau be reached In a direct manner bilinhalstion,” for es Won mated, the ma of the dimm eisfa the Need !withal 'pat only in the lungs. SOLBo dump for eoneultatton. A list of quentiotm will be aunt to thaws wishing to me son as by latter. ' myYlkdawfatt WiMEM! •Da. DICKINSON'S fiIiCININO-XLS.CTIIIC MA- Ottane—Nirioripol Depot for the sole of NO frorinalest Medical lusCiory.—ln submitting this machine to • dis• crimitiallogpublk, no expense tone been spared in its mann teeters to reader it perfect In every essential particular, In order to keep peso with the wonderfill Improvements of lb* ages and place It foremost In this branch of American Its.. steam. NO PANItX SHOULD U I WITHOUT ONN.— Retail Price Ito. It Inadrairably alapted in prevent and cure every form of dimes, enth .. Consumption, Scrofula, Palsies, Rheims. 'limn. Diverts, all forms of Physical and Menial PrONIIII - mad Norton. Disease.. OM Vaud feature of this Apparstua is as It fa always ready for we, the power being obtained from • Pormaueot Magnet, DO Acids or other lugrodientabeing required. Bold, wholesale and naafi, by • DR. ORO. H. RETARD, 0e25,d/hrT s Wboloud* Druggist, 140 Wood ot. West Philadelphia llanufaeturing Ca. (First Premium awarded by the Franklin tastiluts, . Noember, ISO.) Diamond Mors /nerd', in coon waft G bonen, 1ba..4.0.14 Do do boxes do 40papent,ll :do /day Helloed, Pere sal Pearl Stareb, In boxes rrlon. eat, .It tor laundry ore. CORN IF/IRINA, (or Caen Starch,) bra 40 paper* each. TM. &Oklal. corneal; prrieneed kr culinary partook and Can be, culled on WI napHior in entree to any now In are. For wan by THOMPSON, CLARSZ dk YOUNG, Phila.,eran'y., IMO:dirk Agents lb, ttra Compaq. The Great 11,pglimb Remedy. gm 'Ammo CLAkEK•! CELEBRATED FEMALE P)LLS! Prepared from • pre•rrtpton of Si, Jaws Clvte, N. D. Phyl.iai•n Ititmonll nary to the Q•.en. This well known Idadielne 1. no Imp:onion, but • mum end safe remedy for Female Difficulties. end Obstendlom, Mu a•y gum whatever; and although .Upowerful melody, theyTiestain loathing hurtful t lb. constitution. TO IdAIIRTED LADIES it is pocaliarly suited. 11 van In • .hurt Wing on the monthly period with n 1011.1117. These /Ws haw sour ben, !rwa J'aflishersne fiousmOsesteowd pope of peuyalet are well whitened. roe lon particulars, got • pamphlet, free, of u....simt. LB-111.d 0 portage lamps fedora to any author' reel ageol, will imam •bottle, motalcting trrby 10 pifts,l7 return B. L. PARRY:STOCK 100. Pittabursii, wholesale W.I. and mad by .11 dramatis. • soWett. tr T ar..111,131.1C.1C 11 wage, Sign and Ornamental Palmist's; AYP OR INXR d: Dtatilla • White Lased Zino Petintse. ►lw o all Mod* of 4%11..14011. ritrolsb.r. Window 411••• • Potty. Itroohoo, 141 Mod gliret,tti.td.ryt Shoff rnrin Ana. aselklytlfe MITCHELL. HERRON& • CO. NAP OTACrIMI Or C°" 14 4 1. 7. Ifeatiriu S T - 0 V E S Crate ?Mil& Fenders, Cooking Itanges,t ke 194 'Liberty lit., Plltsburigh, Pa me.nfely •011/...... arCLLLOPLIII Pittsburgh Steel Works. JOITICEL.I3OI6 - 3D Sr. CO., Illarntsbetnren of 041.11 . BIRKL; also, SPRING. PLOW awl A. B. STEAL; SPRINGS ADA AXLIC4, (Irma Re= and iNra Pate.n* /OMNI- ..D. 1. IIf4US I). B. ROG-MKS do CO-. Roger. , lowroved Patsokt. Craltivritor Moth, • Oorwer Re. and First SUM& Pittaursk, 2S:IfJN M23RQ23A2~7T TAILOR, No. 54 St • Clair Street, (Dr.lrintes New Building.) PIRTABUIL6II. PA anaglyclln alcohol. Cologne Spirits aid Foul 011, 4.16:411f, fir. 188 w nro de esmi Stfreet Ilinal HAIL ROAD SPlleVOOMPairit. .reilegsb D 4 W. C. 111.111..1 (San:neon /a Porg,, ,Rotri a firadt.) 111.11MCITCWI RAIL ROAR SPIKES, MIMES AND BOAT SPIKES. PITTSIMILGE. PRNN.A. A CASE OF RUPTURE CURIED.ABOUT A YEAR Aoo.—lffr.lleorge Ombra, •ho rerndrn . the Wreath AL Bold, Renetb wad, procnred • Tram from mo, which in 6 months effected eo seUre curs. Ile boo oow gone els - months without the Tress, and them is no appearance of the Morn of the rapture. lam continually sting ranee of repine. with ley invaluable Trues.s. I bare petmladon from Mr. Otimbert to publish and re• fee to Ihe cue. The best of reference. can be given I , y ap plication at my Drug Store and True Depot. ~bO4ll.lrT GICO. LL KCYSEIt, 140 Wood et. D' orsPEPSI6.—A remedy prescribed by regu kr ;gush:ism...ad prepared by a mem:mail& practitioner fur We cure of headache, low eplrlts, and the long catalogue of Ilk which arias from derangement of lbe dlgemira organs Le presented In DR. rusove PILLS, which have been approved and need by phyiltians •.. e purposes for 'AI years pad. They are prepared and sold by D. L. PIIIN/L. STOCK 100., Wharfs Druggists, end proptietoor of L. Ashneetock'aVermlfege, No,oo, corner of Wood and 4th streets,Pittaborgb, Ps. Sae advertisement on Second page. Airrtm Edits.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, hatoa hsad • tory cm:client detke OR dear peens., by which amity pentads an made to hear as well as ever.— Also, a mud gat& perch& dram, which is Inserted into the ear, sad n •ery etßetont to msoreaaea of dowtoews. Jidtldwr GALVANIC BATTERY, OR BLICTRO MAGNETIC Aciunal, for Medical imposer, of • very superior kind .01 besent free of /Unreal chants, whinover an Papaw upon a remittance*, Teo Dollars. Adder D. ORO ' ,117 k ITER& No. 140 Wood •L, Plitaborgli. Pa. apexlsla DE. llosvarraa'a Biwaits have received the narrate, encomium. from the pram end penile throughout the Union. A. • minable tonic for the cure of Dy Ilatoleaco, Ometlpalkm and mesa' narcam Knit naiad be approecbed. Beery day now came of 14 treed effect are chronicled through our principal peddle Almada. There le nothing «pod to thet to that which the laicted experience. who. red iLlnminable epecidc. lie mild tome, Its more and rhymeoe make upon • dhordared stomach, and the cleansing of the entire human lady abould recommend It to all cleans or. our mounoolty. All that with, to COUTIOCO the okeptlial of Its healthy Aiwa le to parches a bottle sad be convinced. Sold by druggiate and dealers generally, everywhere, and by HO9I'ETTMII t SHIM mannbetureni and prcprniton R 9 Water and Id frost eta WI • • OAK TANNED LEATHER, BELTINO Of the wry beet maanfeclare--=O4 feet 1,2, 2,4 3, d. 3,6 and 10 Inches .ekte at low rats, Jett reed and Orr Ws at Noe. 26 and 0 SLCIalr 6t. CAP OILCLOTHS on Muslin, Silk and im. itanon 1341kA rev, pleas on band and for solo at the Oilcloth Wateropm. '26 and 28 St. Oar 6t. 167 3. * 11. PHILLtPB. RIED FRUIT-441)1es and Pemba; fur .la. by ' BMW MCKAY, 131 Peon, .met, nwr Wood. SUGAR AND MuLASS&S--10 !Olds: Sugar '6O NU MOliirew, • (.7 ROBICHT MCKAY. =2MI LOUR--50 eke. Silver Spring Ertra FII3II I Hear Jett reed fre We by RCHISAT DICENT. • IA t A' ' fry set on consig ment for Worry Se/ II.OBLIT.DICEZY. SUOAR—.I7S hhde. N. 0. Sugar, • prime for We by Sea JORN FLOYD & On. , Fib wad et yy&Gbo Obts Plam6loo Ifo imke, to palms moperw. 160 do Sirup; Poe by " JOUN FLOYD CO. RIBD E LIitit" — B — ERTI.IES—I2 - bag B Drina Ildarberrie• reed Awl far soda b, DLIZZLL t 00.251. Liberty et. ====i CORN -118 sacks ott steamer S. P. II ibberd to arrive Erie Bak by lawn DICILY ICU. 'EAT/ORS-19 sacks now landing from Wane firriamk. oda br Maun moczr CU. LAXBIMI-40 Racks now loodin, from wiwairS B Pgambrsa• 1,7 K zas . reed arid for sale „ ,a.Z9MFORZEI. . eal=lll3 .. ....._ .... . ~..,,.. ............,. . . ...:' -;.:.,i. r. „,;, 1, ..-!-•..•:-..,'.'..* , -. - ,-;,,`.:.: - ..: • -;: - . - c 1 : , 1 , ..7 .*l-,;-.-;‘,,,:'::-..-:::41,ez.1ait:::1i,.._,..:.,4-.1,c.4W...,...'",.,..4,•. • ...-:.. i.:',- ; ~,t.ted,:i..0.4.4-,':',;:.-'-ej1i,::,:4,L,Z7:.VP,',,5,;.4,Z.-..2.1 . ~;~. z 5. I - M;i= 011ARLIEB P4OILICXI. 4ic CO., No. 119 Pearl Streeti, l Boston COMMIS= MEIZCII/JM ,o* TIER RAW OP Boots, Shoes and Bole Leather • • Upper In roßah, Carried Leather, nag Polish and; Wav, Rip, Split., aw, sheep Ulm In rough, llsdahed Linings asid missed Roans, IforoccO, Rid and Boot Skin; and - Marcum Leather. STARCH AND FARINA. Km. by Lb* J Llrrll'/_. IC PlectrWM rvAi elco = a owl A. ♦ H. ramie& Vittsbusgt Oaptit 32 '1TT 1 333MrRG1F13.3 TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 8, 1869 ti. l / 1 0141. PAPA OP ?Ell CITY. City and New. Iteme Mika Tattpituetnte.—Obaareationa taken at Shaves Optician Store, No. 68 Fifth et., yesterday. R stns. Di MUM. 00 22 ..-... 44 30 9 o'clock, a. w. 12 N . 6 " r. Barometer ro DAILY' 111110. Pavan Marna°, at the Piro Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, coat maiming at 111 o'clock, A. N. All am conlially In vited to attend. The eieltifee TO-DAT Will 1. COlldeeted by Re J. A. Swaney. Ixtotoroxasre.—We learn that Mr. Bagaley, one of our moat enterprising citizens, intends daring the year to build a fine four story iron block on the corner of Market and Front greet,. That portion of the dity fronting upon the river is improving nearly as much as sth street. The magnificent ware houses of Singer, Hartman & Co., and Coleman, Hallman & Co., are models after which all the sieves on that thoroughfare will be erected in the course of a few years. We remember well—it is but a few years—when the three story buildings along Woodstreet were considered magnificent, very fine, almost extrava gant. They were very good buildings, but, so mach has the style of edifices changed within few years, that they now appear squat and uncouth. Moreover, it now happens that this city abounds in the very article that is most popular as it is most durable for building pur poses. Why, it is but a few years since such a thing as an iron building was a myth. We be lieve Mr. Fahnestock's drug establishment, corner pf Wood and First streets, was the first iron front in the city, and that was built in 1855. Now there are no really subalantial, ele gant and costly bnlldingsgoing up or in Contem plation, but iron goes and will go-largely into their construotion. The great building on sth street, opposite the Exchange Bank, the Dispatch building, the ware house of Coleman, Hallman & Co., the fine building on the Semple property, and the great blocks now planned for the com ing spring to wit : one below the. Post Office on sth, one on the corner of sth and Market, and those to be built on Front street, all have or are to have iron fronts. This new use of iron im plies improvements in all the mechanic arts no: 'pessary to construct this new style of buntline The pattern maker, the architect, the builder, and the designer, must all furbish up their ideas and adapt themselves to the new modes and styles. The difference between a log hovel built with an axe and chinked with mud, and a grand marble or iron structure rich with ornament and elegant in finish, marks nearly the whole route of our progress and symbolizes our civilization. Tna Temperance Convention will meet -this day, at 10 o'clock, in Lafayette HalL It is now just about twenty years sineethe great Washing tonian movement began. That cruehed out the madness of drunkenness fora while. What we mean is, that it stopped the flood of alcoholic drink, nearly dried It up, in fact, but left the little rills and obscure feeders after aIL Theta came political movements, and Temperance mixed up with elections', and that set men by the earn, end that gave the rills a chance to grow and spread their poisoned waters anew. We think a steady, consistent, moral effort Is needed, one that shall not weary in the good work. Twenty years have passed since the day= of Hawkins. He, good man that he was,!labor ed all blitilife after his resurrection from drunk enness, for the good of his fellow men. lie is dead, scarcely yet quiet in his grave, but Ms dying appears to have given a new impulu to the cause he lived for. Since hi/death wu an nounced throughout the country there seems to have been a now impulse to the cause he hum guested twenty years ago. From his ashes the glorious cause shall draw new life. We have been glad to observe the large num ber of our most respectable.and respected citi zens, in various parts of the county, who are to be delegates in the convention of this day. We trust that all our citizens will lend their coun sel andibelr aid to this great cause. We learn that Mr. SL Clair, the great Scottish Temperance Reformer, will be present. Ad dressee will be delivered by the Rev. Dr Mc- Kendree Henley, Hey. Mr. t erkes, Mr. Shinn, and others. The convention menu at Lafunite Hall, sod will organize at 10 o'clock The So ciety will organize and transact such buil..ee as may come before them In the evening speeches will be delivered by the gentlemen above mentioned. ?um , * peat."—From o private letter re. ceivid at this othoe, we make the following en • tracts: dorm* K. T, Jon. 10, 1659 : s a I cannot inform your readers where the beet mines ace, for gold is toned in ell directions. At the Spanish Diggings, tom mil"s above this place, on the South Platte, miners average from $3 to $5 per day, working five boars. The water is so cold that they can not stand more than five hours' work per day. The gold found on the South Platte is very fine, and in minute particles. : It requires a good deal of work to separate it from the black sand. There are now 300 men in the mountains "pro specting," and mom have found coarse or “shot'l gold. Cook & CO., on Long's Creek, 12 miles from here, found sand which paid 50 eta. to the pan. They have erected two saw mills on the creek, making slues and sluices, to be ready for operations early in the spring. Shot and quarts gold has been found by Aiken & Co., on Bascom's Creek, 90 miles south of &nutria, which, it is said, Will pay better than any In California. Gold has been discovered akin on Cashlapood Creek, i'•o miles north of this; &Isola Dry Creek, 18 mile* southwest, and on Cherry Creek, within landlai of here. I would say to your readers that they can average from $3 to $l6 per day by working- with sluices or "Long Toms." A good many who came hero have returned be cause they could not make a fortune in a day. Six towns have already been laid out in this vicinity. Auraria is first in importance, having 125 to 150 houses and more in proem; of erec tion. It Is situated on the Platte, at the month of Cherry Creek. Denver City has a few houses. Oen. Lorimer is one of the proprietors and a number of men in the east are interested in it. There are In this vicinity now, from 1500 to 2000 people. Resides the above places, there is High land, opposite here, Russellville, 30 miles above, on Cherry Creek, where miners in the neighbor• hood of Pike's Peak, go for their supplies.— There is also the town of hlontania, serenonitest from here, on the Platte above the Spank& Dig gings. The price of flour is from $l2 In s2oper sack; sugar and coffee 50 and saluting 76 cll. per lb ; tobacco $1,50; Les $2,50; molasses $5 and whis key $8 per gallon; rice 90 eta. per lb.; hate, chore, clothing, On., in the same ratio. Yours, respectfully, J. Si. K. DESZATION.-A young woman named Mary Meyers appeared before the Mayor on Saturday, and made information charging her husband with having deserted her. The accused, it seems, became acquainted with the prosecutriz, some ten days ago; and by false representations persuaded her to marry him. Friday night he deserted her, taking with him a number of arti cles of clothing belonging to other persons, and a small amount of money which he borrowed from the friends of his wife. His name is Fred erick Meyers, and he has not yet been arrested. The _Mayor sent a dispatch to Chicago to have him. arrested if he should reach there. llisroarcan.—A correspondent of the Journal very opportunely suggeets the propriety of all our citherui who may have any old newspapers or othetdirdrintente whiob will throw light upon the lllstsriror Wasters Pa., sending the same to thi ilistorioalSocitit which is now established and holding its regu lar monthly meetings. We may remark that the next regular meeting will' be held on Monday evening next, when Judge McCandless will be inaugurated as Presi dent. Due notice of time and place of holding the meeting will be given. Tat Industrial School recently organised by the Wieser Manchester is in quite a flomishing condition; upwards of seventy pupils, who are taught to sew, heft, &0., being now in attend ance. The following are the offieers of the School: President, Mrs. A. D. Campbell; Vice President, Miss Jenny Smith; Secretary and Treasurer, 'Miss Amanda . Wright. Among the teachers are Misses Linie Patterson, Jennie Eastman, Martha McCollister, Mrs. R. L. rianp eon, Matilda Smith, Annette Speer, Bliss Agey, Euphemia Kerr, Sarah Campbell and many others. Tam blenoliester School Board held a roosting on Friday evening of last week, and the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of R M. Steven son was filled by the election of David Luther, who received three votes. Mr. Luther was de feated nary elec tion. he . fti.gptiiioff compose the Board: 'Ron. J. E. Parke, J. C. Shadwick, W. B. Boas, D. R. Adams, V. Short, Jr., awl D. Luther. We learn that John I; Butler eon of Major Buller of the Areenet, nee been nominated to the Secretary of Wer, t.y Hon. 13 A. Perelman,. as a Cadet trete the 12d District. lathe West Point Military tichool.. James Riddle had been appointed, ee way be eemenabered; balleeittind. Major Butler's son in a sprightly and talented youth; atm been etadyleig at the Weeders D0i,,,,,ey for come time. A 1.1•T-cof !edible, sleeks will be sold .tble ilie room*, : NEC c.f. F 44 Sr9ot t WAK. ~/ ), 0 1 1 4! , micUovieer:Tf":7)'. • 10,341:1,,;r.-_,„' - 4 Winn' - lunsusrant.in Lances oxul--(GenUesusn need not read this outiale.)—Thi perforation of hoop skirt manufacture seams to bars been reached in thaproduction of "The Indestructi ble Skirt," bye firm in this eity, Whose fabrics are said to excel the best importations from Europe. We refer to Messrs W. 8. and C. Thompson, extensively known as the motorise turns of "The Crown Skirts." This admira ble garment, beyond anything which has yet been produced on either side of. the water, com bines the advantages of elasticity, elegance and durability. The skirts of this firm have always borne the highest reputation for the quality of their springs. The article now produced, adds to this not only fad - Semen of shape, but in destructibility. This most desirable result Is ob tained by • beantiftil eyelet fastening, invented and patented by Mr. Thomson, by means of which the tapes and hoops are joined. Bo ad mirably is this accomplished, that it is tripe/mt. ble to separate them; and with such perfection of workmanship, that in a thousand fastenings rarely one ia defective. The Areal annoyance of theuenstant ripping away of the hoops from the tapes is thus completely obviated. To this garment is attached "The Watch Spring Beetle," also Invented by them, and the meet perfect contrivance possible for giving a graceful back ward fall to the dress. By means, also, of a new and ingenious elide, the skirt may be ex tended, and then fastened securely and immova bly. Another novelty Is "The Piecolomini," a tasteful and economical muslin skirt, , the hoops of which, by means of an ingenious clasp—of Mr. Thomson's Invention, may be withdrawn and the skirt washed whenever desired. To roupply the very large demand for these and other styles!, the Messrs. Thomson have an or ganization—probably the most extensive in the world, devoted to this branch of manufacture ' capable of a production of three thousand skirts per day, and reaching in some instances, as le - as four thousand, many of them of the most elegant and costly description. They empley over one thousand girls ; five hundred sewing, braiding, clasping, and other labor-wing ma chines, perform the work of ten times their num ber of human hands. The oonsrunption of steel spring alone is upward of, three handfed thous and yards per week, or,infficient to girdle the globe three times a year. Tho consumption of eyelets, clasps, slides, etc., is not far from two hundred and fifty thousand daily. A large pro portion of this skirt-making machinery has been invented to meet the exigencies of the manufacture, and is of the most curious con struction, producing results almost magical. One clasp-cutting isoltine turns out the extraor. dinary number of two hundred clasps a minute, or twelve thousand an hour. Another machine, in a ekilful hand, produces as average of fitly eleven-spring skirts daily. In the strength, ac curacy and uniformity of the work produced by this machinery, lies to no small extent the se cret of the superiority of the manufactures of this firm. The stiff and ungraceful hoops and farthingales of former daye, made memorable by the genial wit of Addison, hare given place to the elastic steel spring skirts, whose lightness elegance and healthfulness have established them as favorites, both in the taste and good sense of the community. We confess that we like the fashion, (in reason,) and we congratu late the Messrs. Thomson on their snows in bringing this article to so high a degreo of per fection. - _ STATIMMIT for the week pnwssBing 04000. Qllrw'o Mpock . Loam I Is. 1 461,175' I 298,193 7 111,01. 50 72,975 t• , 124,85 10 .929 ,85 92,251/ *-97' f - 131 B'k Pittab'gb Exchange Irk M. AM. " Citizens' " Mechanics'" Iron City " Allegheny " 3 9 5,1191 538,400 202,577 132,450 221,35, f 1 1,260,b3216,938,9219 1 1,307,145;,964,0i41 Last week.. 46,6 Elmaks. Pittsburgh_ Exchange. M. . Mechanics'. S 64,431 113,67E1 16,3/5 11.416 18,280 10,679 9.968 Morowoenc f OAa bank, o oath of Jan'is VALLIT BAIR —ll, itusto.l at IWReasport try, u foi,Ptirs: usnc es. Capital Circ.:List/up ...... I/Lwow Accoubl.. Due Depo.iturs Coin in Vault_ Dna from Hanka and Rankers._ Dills Discounted_ Dank Furniture.- Expense Account.. ......... ...... Profit and Loss. Expanses of COMMEHiOI3OI . I incidental to primary organisation of Irk. WAXIIIINGTON'A BlitTLI DI,. —The good people of Wooster, Ohio, intend celebrating the 22d, Weabington'e birth-day, in a manner worthy the event. The Committee of invitation, consisting of Messrs. Cyrus Spinti, Yea! McCoy and R. R. Donnelly, say in the circular of invitation, of which one tom been sent to the Gazette aka Mot, "desiring to manifest io come proper way their just appreciation of the blessings and privileges which have succeeded to as by his birth and his life, we have chosen to dischargefit by meeting together in scald concord, on - tio evening of the 224 of February " -- A Lerma from Elizabeth, in the McKeesport Weekly, WO that on Monday last a young man was seriously Injured in Dravo's Coal Works, by being run over by a car loaded with coal Andrew Beadle, Esq , a respectable citizen of Jefferson tp., fell from his chair in en apoplectio fit on Tuesday. Re is better now A new coal work is to be erected in the upper end of West Elizabeth A Scientific Institute is about opening in McKeesport, under the charge of Mr. A. B. Fields. ReLlaiOull REVIVAL—The protracted Meeßeg recently commenced in West Newton, and which closed last week, resulted in the accession of eighty-seven,. persone-to the hi. E. Church. Of i'heeeittinlelned, fiftylrix are males, and the aii - of the whole average firenty-four years. Daowitan.—A coalbeat hand named Hugh Dawson, from Pittsburgh, fell overboard at the upper landing at Memphis, on Saturday week last, and is supposed to have been drowned, u he has not been seen by his friends since the ac cident occurred. FlRlL—There was a fire in Chartiers township on Monday morning. It was a frame bonne which burned, °Mato below the Marine Railway and belonged to John Snyder. It was occupied by two families. They escaped bat lost, their furniture. The house was entirely destroyed. Ma. &most DOUGLASS, 009 of the MOO re spected citizens of the county, died at hie resi dence in Collins tp., on Saturday, and will be burled to-day. Ile was a just roan and.good, and his reward shall be with the jail. Wi Milli attention tohe advertisement of • "house for sale," In another oolnmn. It is an excellent boom, in the First Ward and in a good neighborhood. I . ll llllwagialet Market.. Naw Yoac , Pob. 7.—Ootton ormainah sales 250 bales Plane heavy, with odes of 0000 Ibis. Wheat: sale. 11,000 bush; Idllwankla gob $l,=X; White $1,4501,7% $1,38. Corn twerp; sales 7000 bade Wand nonaleal .t Bit 687; Yellow 90®89e. Whlekt,sold at Molar. dull at 41c. Bacon steady at 40 7 19: asil 0 %67 for Shoulder. Drained L0p 52 1 4. Tdet; Waited 7155571 e, the latter for Mach rem lard it. :Talkrw Am. Freights quiet but steady. Blocks dull: Chicago It Rock Ideal 20 Minas Central 97; N.. York Ceara* 82X; Galena/ Chkege 118%; Cleveland,Oolumboi Pula nett 93; Panamallailroad 1030 Nellie Mail 8.11.05. 76. PutaniLeina, lab. 7.—Blour come. Iswardelowly, and prlam are grin oda 1000 bbla at $5,76 kw asperrine, 18 cane; demand =AIL Bye Bear .011.10 $ l , . 1 . 1 COM tams at Wheat dull, and prices favor boyar, mail .3. a 714 . 7 $4 3 761,50, sad white at WNW& yo.gg,.. Corn In rod request at 800. 4000 bush Pama ents mold it Me. IhovlsSosse have an operant tendency. 200 bbla mess pork sold $18,755519. Wm., in mit pkk, at 10 . 5 c; alike at PX, and shoulders at 7,7(.. Lard Brut at 13 ltUr a t Sod 144 in tom Whisky wane, and held low at Cteraintim, 15.6 7..-11kor nor-hanger% 1000 Ws toper. 000 . 41 51 WA denwered at Pittsburgh, and 1000 do do at. $ 5 0 70 66,3 5 , delivered here on the 24th Whiskj 14 on. changed, with • moderate demand; alai 1100 blase. ric. Provialons quint. Moe Port and Lard neglect* no esker, 17,000 the bolt Phouldere sold at 7 1.5; nothing done In Wen the market Ahmed beery; • specuattlare purchase of IVO bbl. Nem Port was made at $l9, &limed in New Took in May and lane at $l9. Moir.. Arts at 23c. Rapt Otto .1 76!; 41 good donated. Coffee undhangs4 Cloverwol dtdl at $6,0:491,76. Nosey in =tire decamp, encha ng ,,, without altmetlon. IdorWY; IGIGG of UGGrard Street God Ohio at $11,76. Wheat firm Kt $1,441,70 for wills, sad $1,6001,40 for rod. Wm adosneod; Gatos of yellOw of 7G /378. Provhdoo• steady. Wldoty firm at MID tor Ohio, and 20.1br elty. IN'Warta b 7 Slyer. NT. wing, pe r dry hid., 70hge data, 245 b. do, Clark. tool 11 Mats sugar, Iscelarkaa, Mau a .4 50 hg. studs, 15 blab sugar, Larch & Hutebbosoon 401' Am whys; R. T. lleutals Dr.' 200 bbla dour, McCully a Irwao,.. Au pouts* n e v i P. Mhos; WI MU na. 11 . 4 . 0 . ; 30 bus umas W. Daub% 2 bbbs key, J. Il d Zs la h... 122 P l 2 far 4, U. W. ihrladter; 62 bblse , Jahn HWY. OINOMNATI, per 0.a.12.-.273 h. 4. calm, Cl ar k! mr, 12 bills malissia,2o Ma& soraS, le. Uhl Dakall & mu 1 bog taxis, WV* Heybar_talbbl , &eh Chmlbart hlsh, anra,h glum Ihmseull bbls Jas. Cook% 2 2 2 0 buss, 10 do bug W Jacksou usa 4 bas soap aaalks, Mugu; 104 14,6 &oar, ligral& 4 bbl. msolaina,3 Ws sugar; WK.. A et It Mb hush 11. 'bosh 1 bid tsegua, !Gross k_opsSl_ hu SOaps 10 tub... las pan., 10 WI , ,Eutt i l g r a b„.f. a a way, galurr,lll 2116 Tallia & 1 ,salmou irsiossosa,Taliirrithis t Vessilato.4 begs shawl, Ws = AO loWsextr , do lima; Sosslislrmatts, dossais,T aft a ay. . . . , . , W Feb. T. llcargi.—Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, istrau sr, eyed a sus mei= of the Meg to enable him to a a resolu tion, setting apart Tuesday and We nesday, the 15th and 16th, for the consideration. Territorial business. The vote on the motion to d stood: You 119, nays 69. Disagreed to, th not being a two-third vote. The Gouge went into Committee of e Whole on the state of the Union on the legigla ve, judicial and *main appropriation bill. Vadour small items were acted on, O debate In volving questions of economy. Mr. Davie, of Indiana, and Grow, o f a., severally reminded the gentlemen that their ' would be more profitably employed in striking o t the large objects of approprilstion:involving milli ns, and not. thoge amounting merely to a few thous' ds. The committee rem, without coming to a conclu sion en the bill. A reams was then taken till 7 o'clock this evening for general debate. Colleges S crtarr- .7 on Thembotio, takenillting d Alabama, made a strong speech In opposition. The agricultural College bill was then taken up and M r. af ftg r. . ri c cu la l y ta , r ol and passed, with some amendments, which *ill re quire it to go back to the Rouse. Mr. Hunter, of Va., then tried ineffectually to call op the civil and diplomatic appropriation Lill. Mr. Slidell, of La., desired to take up the Lill for Me acquisition of Cuba. Attention to that measure being confined to his core, it waa required that be should urge it on the notice of the Seneca Rather then have it set aside by less important business ho would move its provisions as an amendment to the civil and diplomatic appropriation Lill. Lie finally gave notice that ho would call up the subject tomorrow. The Pennsylvania Avenue Paasonger Railway Lill then came op as unfinished business, and was dis cussed for some hours. Without taking toy action the Senate adjourned at a late hour. Wasurnerox, Feb. 7.—The adjourned meeting of the Democratic caucus of the House of Representa tives wee held last night, Hon. John Cochrane act ing as chairman, and Messrs. Cavanaugh and Ruffin as secretaries. The largest number present at one time was fifty, of whom four were from New York, three from Indiana, six from Ohio, and ,one Crow Il linois, and several others 'fieuthe free States. Mr. Garnett, of Virginia, from the Special Committee of five appointed at the last meeting, reported a resolu tion that means ought to be provided for the pay ment of the treasury notes now maturing, and that the deficiency in the treasury should be met by &re duction of the expenses of the government. Mr. Garnett's report was only an outline, intended to show that the revenue of the present fiscal year would exceed by several millions the estimates sub mitt/Ain the reports by the Secretary 4f the Trea sury, and he also made a statement shoWing a num ber of items in estimate/ which might ties largely re duced. Among them was the items for lithographing and engraving, binding publio documents, the pub lic printing, cutting off the Congressional Globe and the branch mints, the cowl survey, Ac. Also re diming the army estimates several millions, a reduc tion of nearly two millions by suspending the works on the public buildings, by the redaction of the franking privileges to packages of two ounces, dim inishing the number of mail routes to ., , and making the ocean mail routes eel( ie!g; also cutting off the light houses from beings od by the government and supporting them hereafter by the Imposition of tonnage duties. After a long discussion Mr. Groesbeck moved that the caucus adjourn Moe die, with the understanding that a general conference of the democratic party should be held next week. Mr. Stephens approved 1 of the suggestion, and the motion was carried. NPennsylvtmia, New Jersey, Connecticut and Cali fornia were not represented in the caucus. New York was represented by Messrs. Cochran, Sickles, Taylor and Hatch. Indiana, Illinois and Ohio were fully represented. 1,790,875 11,600,501 962,539 609,601 731,553 671,151 716,693. 666,230 436,09'2 203,980 . 99,923 03,709 161,674 99,530 The cauena finally adjourned about midnight. The democratic members oldie Pennsylvania dele gation were also In mums last night, and past the following resolntiona Pint., opposition to the in crease of the permanent IMUOIMi debt ; woad, en dorsing the President's recommendation" for specific dubs"; third, repudiating the acts and proceedings of the democratic caucus, and appointing a Commit tee of three to take steps for the united action with other democrats who approve: of the position they have assumed. All the Pennsylvania delegation were present, except two. .== L Crone Europe. New Tote, Feb. t. Thesteamship Ma which left Liverpool on the'22il ult., arrived at is port this evening, having been Over sixteen da ■ on the Patine- The news by the Asia is one week la There wu leas confidence felt in the State of of. fairs on the continent, and • partial, revival of the Late panto had been created on the Paris bonnie. The death of the King of Naples was reported, but the report yea discredited. An Austrian loan of .t 5,000,000 was announced. Liveeroot, Jon. 21st—The sales of Cotton for the week have been 44,000 baler, including 500 bales on speculation and :1500 far export- The market Wooed with a declining tendency for Mobile and Up- $87,854 21,495 ..6,103 13,248 45,790 527,409 43,694 62,40 G 111,07 Y 18,130 11,003 22,888 e Mal meat , In, for the sad all gratlasCaTa alig . llll7 daelitat. cirstilsrs quo; the decline at 1.1 ii on Upli dx The 1 saes to-day, Friday, have been 0000 lulu, is mar ket dosing dull at the following quotatie a : Or fair 7i; Middlings, Cl; Mobile fah: 7; Mid dlings, 6 11-16; Uplands fair, 6 13.16; Mt dlings 6 9-16. The stork of cotton in port is 347,, 0 bales, including 272,000 bales of American. • Breadeflaffs .31arice, Jan. 21aL—The mar et closed with a declining 'tendency. Flour dull d quote. Onto nominal. Wheat dull and closed ' itb a (re clining tendency and quotations are barely telt ed; mixed Corn quoted at 28101128 e 6d; allow 29s @ 29s 6.1. Lievrporl Pro-ride. Marivi, J 0,,. 21 —.Pork closed buoyant and firm, with en advaneeaf 204 3s. Beef active, but all qualities have slightly declined. heron dull. Lard dull at 565. Lando. Money Market, .Tho. 2151.—The bullion in 'the Bank has increased 66000. The money is gen erally unchanged, but tho supply is abundant. Amer ican securities an slow of sale at unaltered prices. Consols are quotadst 95,1®9.5'. The following items of news were taken out by the Kangaroo. Another peaceful article in the Earls L'ourtitutionel says that Austria ban issued a concil iatory note on the Servian question, which will calm the public mind and create a pacific turn of events, 1 notwithstanding the contradictory warlike lamer. circulated. Many steamers and transports are preparing for sea in France. The Moniteur announces the entire abolition of the use of passports. The British Minister at Washington will be in structed to obtain the opening of the American coast ing trade to British vessels, in return for a little con- COSSion by Great Britain. It is reported that Parliament will be eked for a considerable increase in the nasal estimates. Accounts from Lombardy still speak of disaffec tion, bat there had been no outbreak. Warlike ru mors continue, and notwithstanding the peace as surance, the blest :continental correspondence says that confidence in the maintenance of peace was losing ground. Warlike preparations continued in France. It was again reported, but not believed, that Foreign:ly would soon succeed Walewskiln the French ministry. There had been a partial recurrence of panic on the Paris Boyne; three per cent closed fiat at,6Bf 95c. The London Exchange responded to the fall, but not to the same extent- It was reported that an offen sive and defensive Whom bad been concluded be tween France and Saidinin. $119,833 94 $ 7,339 21 19,455 70 58,440 0 5 709 75 2,009 02 $119,933 04 The Petra had an article to the effect that the avoidance of a war wee not to beconsidered alto gether certain. This article together witl r t r As false re reports which we circulated, : of an inset ion at Milan and Venice and a collision between the Aus trian and Sardinian troops, canoed a reaction on the Bonne and a decline ofd per cent. On the follow ing day the market was more steady, clotting at a fruiter% improvement. On the 21st theLrearket opened firm and animated, but subsequently declin ed and closedfat. The alleged abolition of vices for passports 116101 to be an exaggeration of the new role making modi fications in the existing arrangements. The expedition against the insurgents in Algeria was unsuccessful, the tubes 'having made complete submission. Imr.—The French Garrison at Rome had been reinforced by two regiments of the line. At Turin the belief in an approaching war was do cidedly increasing. Letters from a reliable authority at Milan, say that them was not the least chance of an Insurree- Lion. It ',sweated that the sending of troops from Aus tria to Italy had been numanded, while another ac eount says that Austrian reinforcements were pour ing tn. Tbe amnesty to the political prisoners in Naples bad been modified to require their banishment to Ameriea. An ediet provides that all person' who areebarged with any flagrant attempt against the safety of the State Mall be immediately triad by a Council of War. Aos*at►.—The loading journals of Germany are eseeedingly violent In their attacks on the French gnvernineat, and urged the necessity of ■ perfect un derstanding between Prussia and Austria and the German States. • Popular demonstration of 'papal/1y and loyalty greetsal th e Emperor of Austria [whatever be ap peared in public. Prince Hatafeldt, the Pr9llll l / 1 D hairier to Paris, died suddenly at Balk on the 19th. • •• Bwrnearnan.—The Swig, National Council Ind voted a half million to immediately convert all the gang pouessed by the government into the percus sion principle. Isms.—The Bombay mail of Deo. 24th reached England on the 20th January. Nenst'Sabib had dad to a Jangle. • The subjugarions or the disturbed districts arid rapidly progreseing. Ishmtel Khan, a rebel chief, bad surrendered. Cate.—The detail, of the China new ,peak of short supplies, and an advance in Teas. Tait Larser.—Loans, Satuaday, January TU. —The Times' city articles quote the rand, an heavy, an d inanimate, and after the regular hours a:pod. eared a further tall , owing to a statement about the Austrian loan, and the contemplated segmentation of the taryestimitea The contract for the purchase of the steamer GreatEastem was concluded yesterday. £300,000 has been subscribed, which ie thought to be enough to purchase and complete the ship, end provide for a working capitol. The Daily News says that Prussia has aignined to Prance that she will look not with indifference bet with groat anxiety on any unprovoked attack ou Austria by France. Loutsvrtax, Feb. 7.—The river Is Witt& wait 8 • feet of water in the canal, sad elfeet la the pass— There is live feet two beim over the reeke. The weather is clear. Mercury 28 0 . : thle Dinso manib lv. ike:. FeL . .. 7 o,..th. . . Tbi t i r ranie 2" nnul as . offt u d b- - 7 14 : 1 , 1,36,_. ea $20,000. P B 7 Tll'egraphic'. comgair.sawsim. "flour Ira. dull l4s ,to fur mperfine, with more desire to cell. Wheat domino partake In any dome of thls foaling, and the demand la fully up to th. supply at MI prices. Dorn • Is in moderate demand at7s*77c. suers at. nap arm and holden am making an advance varying from %WM.° ; pod fair la now puma, hold at Sc. Th. adakce froto - New Or leans ars very Womble. Private dispatch,. nicsibred to. day, report sales co Plantatlon at To, &ad mute the rouge of itire on tha lame at 7 to k, for Mk to cholas. Wahines had 83 2 %,,e5k. um r erm at ski. Lest year tha avenge consumption If Corn by - dirtW.n on Mad Elm was 2,300 bus. perlday. Now 11 only etc. Tao N. Y. Timms say.: Th. Money market I. letW.g down to 5* teak to the Brekam, and 607 * cent, for Dkicounts beyond it. days, Bowe very abort and choice amiplames am current within 0* mat. So far a. demand boo . to the Bookeni wan. swank th. Banks althea yhdd to CO caut.--at which rates the private lankn are numerous—or do Lot a partial bull " * cent," TheMilladelptila DulloUn says ; .There Man looreased demand for ramey au the area:, but them is no abatement la lti . iTi .. ely i ef capitek and end clam short paper hi readily at 5 * mot The Spring trade tia.coantasiced r pratuldng sameora, and the commercial anTladustaial lutanist. hays acquired more than their tonal vitae from We record tong period of stag mum". ASHES—Paarts coatlnoe pros, mad aro not. Pi Id, at 61,6 auk and 635®7 on Ilse. Pots are mamlaal MH@S%; Soda AO; la la regular demand at 6. APP —there are tame otlartag and the :market Is ea. Mel= rime qualltlee would bring sisoo P bbl, .. fast BOTTA@ AND 16008—thera ha been abetter demand We Botta during the week and#rices area shad* firmer; sake m of ate all hi bbl. a 1 19, sod share to boa. at 20. Egge an also in request., a fresh would brisk 16016. BULK-111.17AT—we Moe no mks to note, head of do receipts daring the mak tor saa.mi or. have 1111ANY—aue anticipated In our Ira rspor6, tee Pike's Peak Met led to a Mama for Beam and soma 3000 bus. qmocked - up for stdpeteut to Mat quarter, at $1,20791,25 for common Sud $ 1 , 3 0 fur strictly Moles small while. The market, however, has Dot been perceptibly afFecleJ, im there wan large supply oq hand, and there is eOW enough left. to supply all the ordinary mutt of the trade. halitON—there ha ban, as 'Maio alma In figuralbut Mould the Drumm fa ha markets alowooollune, there ; 7,6111 he as ulnae during the week. With this retervation maim° to quote Shoulders 7%, Side. 454, plaht NM. 10% nod Bugar4lured do 11%. lt noteworthy that taro Is to margin betwden the . , figura at asthma and New ;York, and that the stock both in New York sod New Or. haus ts mock larger than at this time last year. 111100116—supply light and Inquiry good; prlca rang, fromfasto $3.60. es in qualltr. 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