, . . ----. ' . ' •-• •''• - . •te.t. , ,?-:• , -.-4,, , ... , ..,.,..,.,,,..„,.. - , • , _,-, ~,, . T H ~ 1 P g exT-a& VLULKNES, STATION; uusezZat.fui WiIED/6811,112.14 Thud Stieet.Pittabtirgiu , . ,-..iTukrackirroad,Deatersho 4itiriatafirkcarnicieir ossuuls•shadell r ininda s ~;.:., Ccadcirti, cushio ns , Irginielitamnadszteld to eIIIAMBOAT WORK. ::otiattrgt.nrreD 43D LAID ro ORDER. „ . WXLI,II4 OIDDLIti a CO., 60 11 0112 ill Street, - littabargh, Pa., Amami - fly - • ,WfDPS; ' THONGS AND SWITOIESS. Q E DKnOrCetioas. • !' .Ordews lloadte¢ atm therado, Ind graziptl7 shlP' ' ... .WM-4 Extaths„ st• paielat aisixamtrar auk: - teas Clay BUNT* VV. -W., B RADSRAW;ISiCaIiSOr .to inaldelitt a W AlG 242 STFIVIS,Zzea Woo. MUM, ,between RIM and Viigta alley, Pitts. 183:/yd A CIALTWI3.IOIIT ft, NO 11/119, -IINANUFACTLIERRS' oi - ..01.1 1 / 4 aig sat Table entlary,;glizecal Natal In. 412ameratiy Goa; PfstAib4 TWEIng. Tad* *N.$B Weal inialion to Dm auurodbettrthe „bu wrolle0:81=to. Jobbtag sad - flepathg yip po. lgy and aPI.I - - .virizaami muumul C0. , 11 if LUD. DM= 611'4m - et, below Bierbry. Pitte. QTRABI BOILER MAKRR9 AND Iron_ Wotan, blantethetorete of /3irehtlre Peteat BWeeglecr, m b . xotknot hs,lt amP iWpei&B re,mZei .O ri orfszti , lrottYstrhy/4feßoate,etn. Also, Wack,Btapead Thener Irmo, done at the shorted tsc. tee. Myrtle" float e ttletercermeeptry etteeded to. ' PINES COtion 211.1.12, PHU mama.. ArENNtDromirract, co., ItANITIAC ia...-Tvaxas o Pt A No.l beav- 44 tfkrpot. Maio of oil oolors al ro=x 6 Bop* dal{ dna and dewrlptk.22 — 46llPateoro loft at tikirthr.tware Iftaro of Logan &Gregg. No. 62 Woods/reek will Imp Weal= ' M 617 . - - JADIUS . rawNrn PIANIIP/I.otOitElt OP ULPHUIIIO ETII00; Balp bia huzio /Laid; rt ta zala NUM !ti Adot , AgusNommartraft; Nitrous do toy! Uay be bad atJatai Irvin Scam AT Wain strait WILLIAM 'SATZ & BON, IMINERS AND, GAS FITTED, No. , 10 Fourth aredM4GurrGth UG &dorsi street, ander. math Ruagor ILIVAIImbuy. Eurr.dowd&Ui orpoom kr_ Gu and - • nUlly . , ' • 4Bommtmon, .17w/mlemilsoosameilifium BECICA LAZfIAn =naps to AzzoriZir. Nirmrs ar CO.:- Wholesale OseceisAcersiedies led l'erwanthqe lambus. sad Deal= In Westme Prods= sad Provides; at N 0.183 Morey etreekTittsreugb, Pen& Oessigusesteall Cluesseaetar, Asp, Orals. Mg, imik• Iltedeatuesefory returns gearsateed. Llberel au& sd• risbeeireasd jel-dtr 4. S. Ent1f1a....„,„„. • ...-...101 5 2 MECUM 231:r.D7 T 37117.4 !;i4701312T5C0N. PRODUCE ADD - COREIRSIOR NERCIIINIA, No. 6 ' Smithfield. Street, oppmit ! , .11otmovabelkHotur. PITIMMICIEI, Degas In 117.01314 0 1141151..1111LL PEED, and eery kind of Connti7 t epodel attention given to Goo aigntanA cf Produce. - Mier 10 PM/buret Merchant+ gen. jalyd Falll%72.lCl—:—.X. 3.2110.5----Ing.113:1112•TlIGT. KW: er, '/EIRICPArB.ICHS, 1.3318 ©L. 11. OOM • ' AED DEALERS IN YL:O47-.11 N.D SEE D —llllr Nos. I.9.l:aaa' /93 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. IsEbd =Biwa s ot N. 4:I,4IMELD dr. co., Compitssion — di Forwarding Ere rehriits, • And Wholoolo Douai=fn WESTEIRN - RESERVE OLCEESE, ouraa4 - unp, -- 20444,14,3* . -71.0m tea, !ot • pv!it Nalwitos, Unwed & ford on, Dried Y. rwgimd Prodio gworally.. ZOO. 14L and 143 Wont throat, . - PITTSIII7IIBO. , PA. enzran. 01311 - SZLEP4B2I; 001114aSSION- BIER 011 N T • - • prD . DPALEAS Crzratuir & - REtozycrcac, ‘• No.. 343 Liberty Snags : PutiK brindl of (MOOR, for Hake* rod su Am u,use, as dmill.= band Pertrealse anemic. nerd to nubs' Weer kellarntendlie genendly. , reeled TAMES - A. 'FETZER, Forwasding and yr 0: 1 101333:10B1IXICHADT__ far Ow oho( /WM, • . - Olt&IN , B&COII,B&BABOTEMB,13/11DS,DB11D,PRIBT, ''' and hada:agars/LB N 0.16 Noll! &mat. *rser Ars; • . • %=K; G.DalrY, Trq, voceurca.wuu.mbawerth, ' . Br., do,B.OFthtrat & Son, do, Atwell, Lee & C0.,n0, John ' :Dunlap, Eiq, dAg D. Harper & Ca, Cincinnati; A.' Brady, Mader U. &U. Dank,,lVhoealog. Zama Ott, Tag, do, ...-- aransis & Ca; 10, Paton *' Donlon, dcs.Ca?kinan & Aro, , A di f . a 9gA11..:.-- —.... ...-....JitAnti VAS 001 DAB. c . -. GtIAPE• ,St -4AN GORDER, AUEROHANDISE BROKERS, hxD —OO2IMiNSION MERCHANTS', • .. :114. - Eecorgi Street, Pittsburgh. ICd... ~ cp. Tiers & Oa, liorrTort. Mira. I Dilworth, nab.' - • . -', . - , Tl i an Peuo od? l ar aL lt &Tonnil, r'Candladoons & Co: , hall F. E ArmlateAq on; Mtn. IT. D. DOM AC . Cl 2. 'T. ulataV Co.. 'Bat Wyss, H.D. Iterro i rt4 , . b t i :k 7 , 4 L . 0 4 ri i . EABsT BARKER, HPRODUCE AND PBOYIEION COMMISSION NzactrANTs, 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, encrenunotr, PROP& • 151..P.Istfealr attiatfoo PIM to Ms purchase and We of Blow, Beata, Dried Ifttlits, Potatoes, Posk, lard, Butter Clbans, Clow assi Timothy Bomb, /ie. Orden promptly ailed at the lowed suakst plow. ad - same made oa cossgamossa, _ l3o2c e of lbsatttibutgb Bag lifsaufactory. salld/a Q.sifflUEL 8. - FLOYD_/d CO., OCIRMIUM lallterfalnd And dialers fa II (Sofa sad Prolog* Etatoaanr, egl MERIT OTREBT, near Pa. B. N. Dstxd, rarraIIIEGII, megayd 4, CH104144. • .t4l/41104i0ic at - nos, '0011111.1141.00 MERCHANTS"; vsniate msr PAPER AND nein, Lad Awes for the Leta of ,llTahaaing .Fire Brick-and Pot Olay, Nos.. 149 aid 161 War! Bred, my Birth, Plasainti., p r it yraigtog Paw at. Nanairtorant prior. Orb yI4IITO 17110 . LESALE GROCERS, DZIALLERS IN PRODUCE ONNUBION IMlClateirTh - for chei sok of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, . - - N0.1151' LibertyStreet_ _ P.A O P Maas= _ ITEMBIVEAUL PA 81ircuccrots 4 ni.c& a sr, C 0. ,. [Bike ran to triamani,apc;reery sock] i'oryaTtyng and Dommiseion Merohanta, IProditeei inoar Iliad Wool, IVoni sad 122 **fp:l4l./002pin, nannumuurport—ssamaNs.trrra...irx,a. mum= -seourcur,a ruaumoon & co., 43 94 1 / 1 /88/ONI . M.EACIIIANTSt WikoVEG43;Psovisions Prodais 0/6409 Liberty Eltzeot, Pittatnusb.- iceoenis .1\21J14/tv 'Fleur „ 43Fratuk and Produce. itizogdoipt FOrwarding Merchantea "ZO.-111 RooKt" Picetlogh, Pc. ~;mz.int onto G aLC117 4. %.11 ._ , T inugumb. 4 arN. , General . 0 j o:zoio• rooccio. ri o ,,,tr be ebe &de sad Pathan of Sri 2040, deettoes,_ iterehant, lb. US Lipera , Bop* PK:abases. PL spe WOOLINzLhiIi LS, NA-lanini;puscnca AND an:rem% CUIAN/0/1 1,072111 Illtatht street. cads for sale by IP" D. A. imasastoatt a CO, Ad! rontetallftest awl Wad its. 200 TONS, R AG S WANTED,--Wo will ay.inl 4 . ar tu t contb.a warioripo to . MA far d4rl r ifTSIC ethr 130 N , _ 1860.„ I .: avinues nbrittAw inatby • tan etice rziate Jounerois Am; w arr l ing d. • 11)!Erviow,,. xioniur,s!Alaperty se.- iDnitlgtoto isrEviri & to., . rr 21_;24 Wood St., Pittsburgh, itsaufactareal of WWII: AND RID LEAD, ZINO PAINTS "AND ra112112132, sad Ttolasale Della. la 011., tarot. Vanalsba. sad Turpentine.: Jally4 Q„ JOHN ST ON, Onetessor to L1` , , , ,Wi100x,) iha4, IMAM DZITOGISPOov-,ShithirokrandPbtotA itreds, would mutat Wootton to tis aoortmnat of Pure Drops:xi Chomioolo, P.etl Inurrane7 Gocdi bla Family Medicines, 0 1 / 4 Alooool. Bonin hold , Pare i'Llyretoro, tailift• Orandi of Clgars,da, &cyan or which okra' I offorof os nonszpsood In quality sad atloweit pekoe. Pbyeletaa's pnoFfptlono *orally compoongod. oeithlyd Air ISIAOKEOWZI, Wholesale Druggist, . Casten Oa Ifottotoorono sod Agent for Tboyor's e ' lid " d so. ier Üborty stroot, Pitt& burgh, Pa.jaCtlyd 4/Lynn 'on's*. PL .P • .P.IIII.NESTOOK Cti.,lOto of the ftem Bova. B. A. , Tah neetock A On, and enocosor• to Flenting .Wol h e Dragadee ao, corner Wood and Four th Pittabarg. Pa. A. FAIINESTOOK. CO., WHOLE hu.mt /4131 11f0dIlltr. of Whits tea, sadldthsrgeossrpor trpod sad haat streets, Pitts. WO. " • mch7 Mill CE Mtn um= k, AZITEII71 -1 7HOLESALE AND JJ Pit Bet mgb. ailDrultylets,enrnerbf Liberty and Bt. Olelrll4L, tab ._TOSEPII. .FLEMING, (suopzsso.B. TO L. fur Wilcox k Cb.)stemerjetarpeternisrand Mimosa, tape 0212diantly on hand &fall sqd complete almerratetl of Irmo, hredlelnes, Wart= Chests) Plirfumery. and ell retell per. Ila tiltlll4o his business. • • Altirrttptioints prescrlptlosl carefilly cm dod stall bouts. jatly DR. GEO. IL KEYSER, DBE GIST, • 110 Wcext Wee; cornet , . of wow street and Viritit , 41.1bryjit.tdmrgh, Pa. JO LEN P. SCOTT; ]Whoiesale Dearer in DtvgA, Paints, Oil; Tarnishes m 1 Drel ton, ti 0296 Liberty street, Pittobb. All Gam lAA metr erg e prompt &Motion. mr.2l I — icrdts - a.a Neer, In Prarbdoms,]camor of ilaztat sod ?rout teat.. latklyd• • LEEOEI .45 HITiVELTICSON, Commission and Yoneardlng..Mareltapta, &alms In %edam Be sorra Meese Flow, Fhb, Bacon, Butter, Linseed Oil, Pot and Pearl Aihni, Beads, Oralsi, Deal Fruit, and Poultice morally.. Boat brand. Featly Flour thaws on hand. mall. for the vela of Madison Co'. celebratod Potential Azad Starch. No Ild Second nod ICS Flue: ate, botaren Woad and andtheold eta, Plttaburgh, Pa. apayd CHEESE WAREIIOUSE.-HENEY OOLLTRB, Parwarding and Ocauraiesiort Merchant, and Dads In Chews, Britter;Lake Fish and Produce generally, WI Wood at e above Water, Pittsburgb. turn BAGLE WARFACMSE.-JAS. GARD LIRXE, Wholesale Desire in Flour, Provisions and reeganerally,No, Berrenth most, between Utast, anditzdthfield.Pitiahargb,p.. , iiiP•Teross cash. M 1 SELLERS & COW, Dealers in Provi ir . stosa Lard 011, !e, N 0.09 Liberty greet, tweet* of Broltblekt street. arek3-Iyd DAVISON, No. 93 Wood Street, Corner of Diamond Alley, HAS FOR TEE HOLIDAY TRADE THE New and Musti-ated Boolca OP TIM SEASON, plelndleg the . Finest ana Latest HOLIDAY BOOKS!!! anitible for all *V. BLIND/LED BOORS IN PINS BINDINGS; Religion* and Demstional BOILS, Elegant BIBLES PRAYER and HYMN BOOR nnd s meet extenelen . vortment or CHILDREIR'S,LIJOKS. STEREOSCOPES ;AND VIEWS. • How= the Slat to Introdnce thla beintirni I.m:dip° In Plinegh, and not behind tbitimos novelty oe p ne. • • .• J GELN S. DAVIION, dell , dtf , OS Wood street and DLmond NEW AND ENTERTAINING BOOKS. &VHelp by Sainoel mix Boren Yews, by June Harensn4b; BB Boluses Ghost, . Parker's Redidalsenees of Refe s si Chubb; The Profssor at the Breakfast Mb.: The Que. of Hearts, by Wilkie Coiling Ibielab, by Avesta .7.•Erarm Coropeusstlon, rousleal ousel, to Atlrtt IL A Bre.lor: The .11.1u1s, or Time. of flomiluin and Burr, by 800. .1. Cie6l•l3. Tootfalla on the Boundary of , 'Another World, by R. D. Owsnr Item Coold Re Help It, by A. B. Stsatirto Lilo and Onrresponarco oil:bona Arno 'Cho Amato:in A 16012110 ja2o RAT • C 0,15 Wood'strast. NEW BOOBS AT DAVESON'S—Seson Year% by Jana Earatiegh; Pelf flalp, by Emilta, author of Ufa of 13taphaerarn The Preeentor at the Breeklast TOIe, by tfolner.e Slognlay's New fdlecelletikar; ' • Statement. a:Chris:La DOChiPl*Bellew., Groat Pal., lighter" of the bloat Important 'overnice. of thepreent watery; • Vol. Vth of Itarrilltarda tUatory of the O. P 4 Bowel:mid be Help 11l by A. IL forc: Greeley'a Oneellad Journey; Preatktena, by Geo. D. Preetica; loot Falls ma the Boondary of ,Amther World, by R. Dale Oren; M adera Bt. / Dirtfree"7 or Quotations, franc the Greek, Latta and ANNUM - The Great Tribulation, by Dr. Cumming; Encino et the Alteroaccoa, by Philip 11. Goer., le, jale JOHNDAVIBOCI. 03 Wood west. COURT OF DEATH, abacrlptioaa razelved at $l,OO by lOW COULD HE DELP IT? or, The Heart Triumphant; • now book by A. R. Rce—b la last .d best. THE CONCORD OEACIEfh or. the individual and Organk Harmony orGed =Man: Rd.arri Rambo*, D. D. For male by (de=] .1. L. READ, 78 fourth at. El_74T - Kila -- EV11M2323X1578; 15.2. - DENTIEIV 1 PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair 1.9 J. Hato!, !merle Tooth on Plata of Gorallta and Fondant Lino, on Gold and other MoWtio llama want do. that, An ca.? Thmtal oPoratiOna carefully attended to.— Mottnical Anuaatharla applied in extracting WWI. nolfaly RELYBOLD'SNtfINE PaßlialteTlON.- 1 13L/IBOLDS 11110110 for the Midl eo er: • RELEIBOLD'd BUM° foeidtiln 1111L1d1BLWR BUOBU for r the th drivel; M HELYIIOLIYB BBC= for the Dram 1161311KLD13 BCIOIII3 for Nerromnag numaoliya InIOEIII for Dom of Dreamy; 1 1113111011Y111 81701/11 1. - Mamma eflitelora REDIRBOUId BROM, for Difficult Breathing m WORD tor Weak Menne BULDWBOLDIainoLua 111101111 for General Debility; lIELIEBOLDIBUOIIII for tialrereal Laraittnle; =STROM% BBC= for Donor of P eig ieter.: RELBABOII MONO for Night bern 117.1035130 LD LD03 .117CLIU for Wel/dolma,. 1111LIDIOLD13 MHO for Drymem of the Ulm miaow% menu for Envumic nurazotive Brum tor Pain ist the nada ELELMBOLDII MEW tar Marines. of the Eyelid., with Te &damn gad Low of Bight; lIBLILBOL 11 BOOM for blobilltrandliesiLmeneee inith __ Weal of ditantkm.ifcirmir of &Mehl 1111141110LW8 DOOM) for dbegeurti om 111111.1180LD3 BROM/ 17r Enema arielog from ladle - oration, and ell <Memo tithe Erma*/ Priam., existing to Abu an, froze wham. cam. orlitinatme Pltßoliaborgh. d oaly by,DR. OCO. 21 ILETREB, 110 Wood etrret, ormmikerg OODS 1100D8 darkan& • TO dos. Mods, large size,prom to anive L> Adams wos" ChM aftenemo... I se EATON, OBEN 2 21012U31, 27 Fin .t. SUNDBIEs_i Rill ThYaollide., L• maragf:- to Aipkg lap L. Nino, t 9 rr;l4B, do '12.1.,rd; do 16Aun ormty a co. ANTxaecrrs re CLOSINGmu V &BY and Pte, irrupt !dodo% Pinto and Pone, oobto.go, 01l wool Do Lilacs and Outdo. Dal • O. HANSON LOMB, 74 3"."‘L. TATINCLER yporta orphltog Blair wyoues Compotoid Syrup of boo. Woo. of Chordal tool, C. role by JCit. YLIMINO. • Jal7 corner dorks: at. 004 the Dimond. r EMONS--40 boxes Sicily just arrived on onaljament far Bala b float nroxxy, jai - No. 349 Idborty street. C AUSTIC dODA-100 bble, umiak Bode, to th o - nui rke o n a asuta per pound, 011 baal sad to ads b.v J. BAwrgiis ASS . V zr . 15 by bble. prime New Orleank HITCHCOCK. MUMMY a co. L AB 01.48 bbls. now'fromjj denim Economy Amman by lan ' ISAIAH , DICKEY A co, VAMILY FLOUR—SOO bble. Ohoico Fami jl.3 t Emu tairlns and for sale by 1 • jal6 , • IfetiANE ANJEII,I2I Emma duet paters GLYCEITE-50 IN for rale b B. L. YALINVATOOK. At 00., da29 No. , eor.l9cod sqd north Ea. SPALDDIG'S PREPARED DIME sold by Wu. JUIINITOS * 00...Stationerr, Mbl N 0 ,6 7-, Wood stmt. C' LOCATIONS for Country Reei %Mac% Market eardetui, Scfor yak. by deal • d. OUSBILBILT SON. SI liarketstrost. HULL'S PALM SOAP-20 Ego; for sale by D. a..E&IINIBOK CO. Chla - carver efjWcal and rintaireetc INDOW 0 .1.. z WALL PA *lt Pappra at all Mi.w for silo by W. P. SIABIWEALL, $7 Wood et. Mi/GIB-1 oaakfor Ma low by Jag , naIIt&LAZINA /100021. NIYEB-882 just roseiv4g for sale la pi nom_ _ ste ztopix itiv.gt , • DAILY PITT S BURGH -..GAZET! Vol:lure Aica/ers LONDON AND ZOLNBUROH fIy.REEDRANT PEALE. J. L. READ, 78 Fourth at and for We by itzsmoonva Thursday morning,' about five o'clock, a fire broke out in the distil- !cry of Harry Vanvooridee, on Water street, near the Duquesne depot, and the building wee loon enveloped In flames. The building extended back nom: two hundred feet, and connected with Mr. Venvoorhios' dwelling, which fronted on Penn street.. The latter structure, too, caught fire, and both it and the distillery were reduced to a heap of rules. The flames next destroyed a three story brick dwelling house, owned by gr. William Morrison, and occupied by . some fuse or five kith families; much of their feud , taco was damaged in the hurry of removing it, wiliss their effects also suffered from water. The I hounadjoining suffered to the eitent of eight or ninehundred dollars. The rear of the build lug wee SsjurCd moat, and but for the efforts of the flumes it would bare become a total lout It ie owned and occupied by the widow of the late Cadwalader P,911113, and was not insured. Mr. Vaevooriffee' Paces are some $O,OOO, including the loss of stook and machinery, and • the dam age done the btlildieg. Beta fully insured. Mr. Morrison's losis is estimated at from $2,000 to $3,000. We were uncle to learn whether or not he was insured.- The fire was the result of accident. RISK-! Tna Medfoal and rargint cataloime of books to be mold at Davie Auction Rooms, Fifth street. on Saturday everdug, la particularly deceiving, tho attention of the Faculty. Most of the vol. armee are entirely new, and all In perfect condi. Son.. The works are by the moat eminent au thors, and of &Veiniest and' moat full edition/L-4 It is seldom that a collection of medical books , Imitate and attuidard in,tho profession, is exposed to Mato by auction. Catalotues are now ready Jar distribution at Mr. Dols' auction rooms: , 13 for sale by iv. P. JURdU*LL. A Win Ittaras.—Ebjet Button was commit. tsd by Papas flampgoo, of 612 40.11er, yester day, clamed witb insult artd.pitlay Aug intro. CI of them* on Oath , of bia-WPO;r4ell• ittsburd. 8W t. PUBLIFILLEW DAILY AND WZU.LY JIT R RETT & 0 . 0 • . FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 27, 1860 CITY AFFAIRS liferitorau,oatetr. Obearratiou for the Carew, by G. E. Shaw, filiticlan, 59 Fifth St.—corrected daily: to 11171 f. IN MUMS. 00 34 ..8110p, 48 II o'clock A. V 12 " m. .ltesortotar. d01:111T Or BPClure, DI TIMID DAY. jam 2.6.—The crowd was very large in the co r net room. ' dr. J. Rogers, sworn—Am acquainted with defendanlr saw him on the night of the ....ill of JOIN last; be then wore a moustache and whis kers; he gave himself up to me in my office; as near as I can recollect, he elated to me at the time that he had shot Mary aid the man that was with her; he said ho bad caught them in the act, and had killed them both; I behove this .was all hassid; he attempted to say something else but I 'stopped him; I then made out a commit ment and went down to jail with him. On cross examination the witness slated that this occur red about nine o'clock; he committed him imme diately after he gave himself up. Charles Metz being recalled, to contradict a portion of the statement of the last witness, de. tents objected, but after lengthy argument on both sides the Court admitted the testimony. The witness testified that at the time the man, whom I think was the prisoner, came up to me and fired, I had nothing to do with the deceased; ' I had nothing to do with her in any shape or forth that night; when the person, whom I sup. pose to be the prisoner, came up, ho did not cateb me in a criminal act; I know what is meant by a criminal aot, and I say he did not find us engaged in one. Mr. Swarthweider here proposed to ask the witness whether at any other time he had had criminal intercourse with the 'deceased. Nay, he would limit the time to sixty days, and ask him' whether, within that period, before the. night of the murder -he bed not had criminal connection with her. Mr. Collier objected, on the ground that it was not a proper subject for crozoexamination. Mr. Swartzwelder argued that, as the answer of the witness would go to show his motive, if ho hod any, for lying, the prisoner was entitled , to have it. After some further discussion, the 1 court decided to admit the testimony with a view I I of showing the relations between the parties, and 'testing the credibility of the whom, but for no other purpose. After the point above noted was decided, Mr. I Bwaetzwelder asked the witness whether within two Months before the killing he had not had connection with the deceased. The witnese, af ter being informed by Mr. Collier 'that if the I reply would criminate himself be need not no ewer; replied that he 'did not want to answer that question. Mr. Swarlzwelder proposed to ask him if his reason fee not answering e was, his reply might criminate himself. Mr. Col lier objected. The Court instructed the witness that, if he thought his ,newer would criminate himself he need not answer the question, but - on no other ground couldhe relent° answer. Mr. Collier, to ease time, withdrew his objection.— The witness then, in reply to Judge al'Clure, slated that the reason why he refused to answer I was, that in doing eo he might eliminate him- eelf. 'Court adjourned till two o'clock. Afternoon Session —Mr. Collier stated the C 3130 for the commonwealth would rest hero. Mr. Burktfor defense, asked halt an hour'e time for consultation with his colleagues. The Court granted it. Mr.; Roberto opened for the defense. lle com plimented the counsel for the commonwealth, for the ability with which they had conducted the case. !He spoke very eloquently in regard to the facts of the case, and referred to the connee. Lion of the defendant with the woman, and his devotion to her in the spring -time and Bummer of his ! Ile; his efforts to conduct himself as be comes a MAD, and to support and comfort the woman to whom he had pledged his troth. He spoke of the time of the sad occurrence; they would *bow that shortly before, he received in formation which led him to believe that his wife was false; that while proceeding with a warrant to arrest a party above.the dani,ehn woman and her - paramour crossed hie path, under the Mr cumetances which the evidence will show, sad the dreadful deed seas done. The gentleman was very severe on Metz, and said they would be able to contradict him in important points. At the most, the counsel contended, the crime was but manslaughter, and they would claim it to be justifiable under the provocation which was giver'. " The gentleman referred to a num ber of authorities on this point, and cases where parties had been acquitted after slaying the de, banchers of their relatives. He concluded with a very earnest appeal to the jury, and said that when dishonor reaches our hearths, the law be.. comes useless, and Murder takes the angel-shape ofJcuitioe. MaryO'Brien, sworn—Reside corner of Fifth and Roes streets; husband Is a laboring man; keep a little confectionary store; the night Mary Jones was killed a woman whom I believe to have bees her, came into my hoes° with a man; she said to tell a Alm Moe, that Mary Delany wished to ass ber; the man drank a glue of mineral water; had a cigar; don't know whether ho lit it; they were there a few minutes; went Into a back room and they staid in the store talking; •they 'went out together; they did not come back again; do not know who paid for the mineral Water. No cross.examination. Jammbiacdonsid, er., recalled—Gemmed on the upper side of the bridge; the man and woman were on the same side. p Ald. IL J. Rogers, recalled—Jones was the Sixth Ward constable; issued a warrant (pre-• duceil) for Wm. Caney, for disorderly conduct, on oath of his wife; it was placed in Jones' hands to , execute, on the 28th of April; the party was never arrested on the warfant; pro ea me Jones bad the warrant in his possession June 24tht asked Jones several times whether be had made the arrest; from Information re. .ceived, directed the officers that Casey lived in the neighborhood of Lock No. 1, Moneophela river; on the evening of June 241 h, saw home In my offiee between 7 and 7} o'clock; my lin premien is, he was there all evening; I left him in the office; and returned about 9 o'clock; was about taking a recognizance in a larceny cue, when Jonee came In, and gave himself up. John Price, sworn—Rea/dad la Birmingham, Jane 24th; em assistant collector, and was then, on the Birmingham bridge; was at the toll-house on the evening of that day; knowCharlea Mets; saw him that evening passing and repasaing the toll.howte; he weaning) the brat time, going to Pittsburgh; returning there was a woman with him, also the name woman with him when be recrossed; sow the women after she was killed; It was the some who woo with Mets; do not re member how often they had crossed together before. Thomas Mullen, sworn—Reside in Allegheny city; am a prism; maw Mr. Jones once, and Mary Delany three or four times, perhaps more; I married Jones and Mary Delany en the 21st of Riptember, 1856. Court adjourned fill 9 o'clook Ibis morning. The Court gm notice that if witnesses were not present to-day with out fall or delay, they would certainly punhhed. Dr Tan Posattn!—ln regard to the case of Cross, the individaaritrreetc4 in company with a lady, at the St. Male Hotel, a few days since, the Philadelphia' .Worth limerL'as flys that “some half a dozen Philadelphia banks were victimized through forged checks to the tune of $lO,OOO, and teat the portico loth° errindlo were Jame Bnehnnan Grassi . , the indirklual arrested at the St. Clair, Edward Argentine, Adolph Bishop and David Bosch:. The parties bare been traveling extensively, Xnd it is bettered that their com bined open:stone in differentoities have amount ed to a splendid aggregate, Their mode of oper ating WU eyaleMatio sad liminess like. Bishop, alias Meyer, ptirohased the goods by which the checks above referred to were obtained. Cress, who is the matter spirit of the gang, did the writing and Beach drew thermehey. The resort* of Cross asa ample. Ito had provided the aunt of $12,000 for the purpose of a tour through Europe, upon which be was about to start, and iq Supposed to have accumulated a handsome competency. .. Cross is now loßloyamenslag prison, awaiting trial. Tp osilhlm will require sureties of about $5000." ; ore Ja4ges • „L! Tag Le monde FUSD•— . *II .211701103 COM =laza make the iollowleg reOrt Messrs.. G. W. If Oman and W. - Pro r eoll'd $477 60 0 J. R. liqnler and Jac Park, jr., 0 130 75 " Thos. B.lllair and Jno.lfackin " 153 50 - 0 W. Bmllkind Thos. S,Rowley " 153 60 Baxter IS'Kee, from employeee..... 500 Mr. A. Getting; from entldtbet of German school, eornei,c4 Sixth andStaithfield Sta. 14 29 Mr. Isaiah Seot.G Allegkeoy Oity ......... 3 00 Whole moon, eo Betted $942 53 The above SMount will be transmitted by Diaper Weaver tethe Mayor of Lawrence, Moos., to-day. The committee state that a contribution realizing at 1ea6f,.58,000, could have been raised without difficulty; but information, conveyed by telegraph hero from Lawrence, that a sufficient amount of money had already been collected to aid the sufferers, the committee did not deem it necessary to make any further exertion. The committee realized nothing from the concert of the Bell Rinkers,l' Dn. Cox', of, Baltitnore ' delivered hie second lemur° at Lafayette Hill, last evening—subject, Character of Charles the First. The theme was handled in a masterly manner, to the delight of the audience, whiph was entirely too slim for a !Miner of the; ability and reputation of Pr. Cole. TETE fire whichiro notloed as having occurred about 12 o'oloolc on Wednesday night burned tho feed store of Mr. Lon only; that of Mr. Raf ferty, next door, was only ellgbtly damaged.—, Mr. Love's loss refill be about $lOOO, and Mr. Rafferty's about $5O. TIM Church Anii•Slavery Society have issaed a circular giviog:the circumstances attending their organization; their objects, eto., and call ing for a nubile, Meeting of all thOse friendly to such associa tions, to be held at Iron City College Ball, Tueetlay evening, Slat instant, to form an auxiliary eectety.in ibis city. Tr Id Polite fan Old Folks' Comma Company had another success at City 1411 lug evening, and will give another concert, this evening. Oa Saturday there will be an entertainment In the afternoon at 2i o'clock. N, one should mins fleeing them. T, 'nE Keystone podge. 1. 0. S. 111., intend giv ing s grand soiree at City Hall, on the 27th of nexE month, tho [l,roceeds to bo distributed to charitable institutions. HILL'S CALM:ILA:T/OPS —The last edition of tho Pittsburgh Almanaa Is nearly all sold. No more 'Rite published.. 'DCliell will bear the fact in Tug AmalgamPeu, Clanufsetured expressly for Hunt & Eliner, is the best wee' pen in rum. Try them. They Pre to be had at their Mere. LATEST NEWS TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT THE" DAILY GAZETTE OFFI New Vorta, Jan. 2,6,,—The Republican Convention at Hartford, after re.tioatinadeg the present State officers, selected the following de/agates to Chicago, for the State at large : Ist district, Gideon Wells, of Hartford ; distriot- , ,E. K. Foster of New Haven; 3d district —Channeey,F. Cleveland ' , of Ifamoton ; 4th district—A. IL Delley,ef Lakeville, District delegates. lot Coneressionn district—C. C. Cour tiers, of Farmington', fnd f,, Pessa a of Somers ; 2cl distriot--E. W. keno , f Waterbury, and A. D. Clear, of Middletown dif Sittriet—Jas. of Plainfield, andil.ineeirkweather, of Norwich ; 4th district—E. ECTWWedy, i,f Danbarr ? , and George Noble,lf.of New Milton!. • atesolutions of a street", Republican character we. adopted. and the Convection broke up'-wilit rousing cheers for the Union. Bon. F. P. Blair, nf -Mistoorl. gave last evening, before the Young Min's Republican Union, in the gnat hall of the Cooper Institute, a lecture on Iho attitude of the parties area the platforms. Mr. Maury, one of the roost prominent citizens of the State, also spoke. , The meeting woe called to order by the President of the Union, Mr. Charles T. lingers, and intern Blarney was elected Chairman. After a few remarks the Chairman introduced the Hon. Mr. Blair, who was received with prolong.' and enthusiastic ap plause. Mr. Blair's address accupial two hours in the delivery, and he wee frequently interrupted by enthusiastic and continued applause. At the close, three tremendous cheers were given fur Blair and Callas M. Clay and thelitate of Missouri. A gentleman from Atheapolo informs at that only the artillery of the liberal army, numbering about 2000 troops, was engaged to the battle of the 21st, the main body of the xrpops under Mochas having failed to come up, owing, as wits believed, to treachery. The artillery was order the command of CoL Halle, an American' from San Francisco, who was out to Picots, owing to the fact that Miramon's artillery was much beerier and of longer range than that of the Liberals, Col. Halle escaped to Mazatlan, where at last as he had purchased and was fitting out two small vessels, with whieliho intended to proceed to Masnulla for the purpose; of capturing the two ves sels seized in that Miramon. When Mira mon left the capital bo, had five thousand troops in command, two thoueand'ef which, under Marquis, dropped at 6uadilojara;•to cover Miramon's retreat, should ho have been forced to make one. Marquis, it will be recollected, was at Previous accoannts im prisoned in Mexico for his relit:roof the two million dollars conducts. New Tone', Jan. 28....-The Senate Harper 's Ferry Committee has notified BUB to appear from day to day, u ha may be wanted - to testify again. The intelligence of Sim disastrous defeat of the Liberals in Mexico, brbilramon, has damaged the prospects of Mr. 2.l . Leaq's treaty, it being manifest that Juarez has no foothold outside of Vera Crux, and even there his tenuni Is frail. Mr. Comely, Secretary of the American Legation at Lima, has come horns in the Baltic, bringing the peremptory'refusal of the Peruvian government to liquidate the American claims against it. IFIRIOBORG. J4O. 26. sgt,,sm.—The House bill ß incorporating the Choi. OD and Jefferson turnpike company passed finally, and goes to the Governor for bin approval. The various committebs reported the following, among other Mils :—Suppliment to the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Railway Co. charter; supplement to the Manchester Railway, charter, which wore re ported as committed. . • The following bills were road in place :—By Mr. Penney : For extending the charter of the Pa. Balt Manufacturing Co. By Mr, Irish : An act to regu. late the charges of railroad companies, and It was referred to the Committee'on Railroads. Ffous e.—The Homestead bill reported MI referred so com<ted, and a motion. to recommit was nega tived by a majority of 48'f. this is a fair test of the strength of the bill. The following bills were find in place:—By Mr. Graham. of Washington r To tax broker's 2 per cane By Mr. Collins: To cluing° the name of Bull skin township, Fayette nOtitty. By Mr. Fleming: To Incorporate the Clarionlßank. Tho Molise transacted no liminess of imp °done° to your reader* to-day: LATEST PROM! EUROPE. Now Vona, Jan. 20.—The steamship Teutonic arrived this evening, bringing London evening pa pers of the 7th. ; 7 The fends were firmer In Loudon on the 7th, but bash:less tru quiet. Exchange on Austria bad risen in ooneequence of the renewal of disquieted° which prevails at Vienna. The applications for the new Canadian loon had reached £12,000,000. The Bank of England had raised its p!lce for One gold from £3 7. lOad to £3 18s. ,• Cardinal Wiseman is seilk:to have promised an Irish brigade to the Pope. The Cireaesiani aro rapidly:emigrating to Turkey. Zoom 18,000 have, arrived ; at Conatantthoplo and 8000 more bare assembled at ,Ratch. Report says that Victor Emanuel, on Now Year's day, in reply to a speech of the Neva Mon Ambas sador that all would be sualiged peacefully, and to the Syanish Minister, said: .Tell your Queen that she ought to unite with me, and 'sot believe all those pasiici of the Priests." Darrow, Jan. 2tl.—The eillsens of Dayton had made partial arrangement; fee giving a dinner to morrow, to the (Beth:gabbed ;pasta from Bentooky Lid Tennessee, bat the arrangements of the Clocin. nett Committeeman such as to allow a stoppage of only lb or 20 minutes. Al opr citizens could not In the short spaco of time allotted give any entertain ment, worthy of the city, they resolved to do noth ing beyond the firing of 39 gaits, as a mark of so sped. A Committee from giacinnatl will sorra a cold lunch at the depot at 12 (Nock to-morrow. Maros, Jae. 28.—A fire eesurnal be East Cato bridge last eight which - destioyed the sewing ma chine factory of George' EsedY lwith its coolants.— Lou $4,000; insured for 5L 5 00. The coffin wore. boon of Mrs. Lackhard was! also dectroycd ; m en , $3,500; biased for 52,500; sad the stable arid count:. log Poore of Wm: IL IL:miss:Al; lost,'lo,ooo;lariared. A largo quatitjeof Weberl a the yards of W. 0. Howland' aast.Plintfib Taft WaSAlstroyesL Total lon oA baildlag'bratbat etAtild,ooo. Thirty-Sixth C ongress—iffiest Session. %Vann:soros( Cur, Tan. 26. llonsx.—On motion of Air. Etheridge, there t ins call of the house, with the view of affording the ab sentees time to arrive pmliminary to Toting for Speaker. The proceeding connected with this nib jot occupied nearly an hour. Mr. Winslow, in . order further to procure the at tendeince of the absentees, moved to adjonni. 190.Thie was decided in the negative; yew, 32; nays, Mr. Winslow moved that the House proceed to a ballot for Speaker tiro roles. Mr. Hieiman said he came into the Hall , this morning to resist a vote to-day, but baiting learned that there was a general understanding yesterday that tho House vote, without intern:Trion, for two weeks, nleee a Speaker was sooner elechld, ho was not di posed to break through the arrangement, though he would not concede that he was bound by it. Ile would withhold his vete until he found there was some reason to change the determination. He would not engage in this ridiculous farce; when his vote would be of any service, it could he had. Mr. Craig, of N. Q., said the gentleman mistook. He (Craig) hadentered into no such arrangement. The House proceeded to vote, when the name of Mr. Hamilton was reached, he told that be referred to the fact, that some of his friends had, without con saltation with him, pet his name in nomination for Speaker. It was done, doubtless, in the hope that the conservative elements would rally around him, to defeat the common enemy. He came here with no expectation, or desire to preside over this' delib erative body; nor did he consider himself competent for so responsible an office duty. Being confident 'that the use of biennia would do no good, ho begged leave to withdraw it, thanking hie friends for their favorable regard. Ho wished to say one thing. He did not deal in harsh language. Much had been said on secession; he . would not now give his views on the merits of that question, but would content himself with this remark, viz: Whatever sentiments may exist on the other side, as to the maintaining of the Union at all hezanla. He believed disunion open, as it might be in the power of the conservative element, to avoid it, but it could not be done by the election of a Black Republican for Speaker. The people of Texas were as devoted to the Colon as any other citizens. Theyhad maintained their devotion to it, by as much liberality, and by yielding tsp their separate nationality; end yet this same people and State, are now resolved that Wynne bolter that the wheels of government should be rested to-day, and that there be no organization, rather than Mr. Sher man be placed in the 'Speakers chair. The legisla don of Texas had appropriated 520,000 to pay th, expenses, if necessary; of the Representatives of tbal State, in view of a still further straggle on this sub. jam. The roll call having been completed, the result was found to be as follow.: Whole number of votes, 228; necessary for a choice, 114; Sherman, 109; Beeock, 58; Smith, 37; Davis, AfeCierrrand, 3; Scattering, 8. Mr. Winslow moved that the Hoorn, again vote, and demanded the previous question. Some debate ensued as to the proposal of Mr. Etheridge, of yesterday, several members claiming that they were bound by an agreement supposed to have been made oboist balloting. The Republicans, after calling for a vote, and some contention prevailing, the House finally came to a vote, and balloted three times, the last time with the following mutt :—Whole number of vote. 22Iffi necessary to a choice 114; Sherman 109; Boeock 51; Smith, of N. C., 33; Gilmer 4; Davis, of Ind., 7; Florence 4 ; the remaining votes were scattered among 13 other candidates. SVlart.—Mr. Rico introduced n bin to relieve the mall Contractors. Mr. Benjamin introduced whill to authorize the Misaionary Societies of the Episcopal Church to en ter p certain tract of land In Wisconsin. Referred. Zak:Bright introduced a resolution to increase the Committee on Claims to seven. Adopted. The Vice President was athorized to appoint the two additional members. Mr. Hunter wished Mr. Douglas's • resolution e oiled op, and made a special order for Tuesday, at halfipast one o'clock, u he wished to speak on it. Mr. Davis objected, on the groand that a esmmit tee had been appointed to investigate the Harper's Ferry raid, and suggest any legislation which may be necessary. He referred to Mr. Denies's remark, that 'Mr. Buchanan's letter in reply to Gov. Wise, was regarded by the South as an official announce cunt that the constitution and laws confined no pow er in the President to protect one State from invasion by another. For himself, he had formed no such impression. Ile thought it put the President in a false attitude, and he desired the Secretary to read the correspondence, which was done. Mr. Davie eel:narked that It was evident from the letter of the i'resident that be did not deny the power of the federal government to-pass the nee.- eery laws to protect the States from invasion. lie only said that no power had been conferred on him to do what the government of Virginia asked. The power belonged to Congress and not to the executive. The President had no power to call out the militia, and the policy of the founders of the government was to restrict the executive power. He never would be willing to grant the President power to call oat the militia or to invade a State. The President's letter did not deny the power of Congress to pase all laws necessary to carry out the provisions of the constitution. Ile never would <tenant from motives of temporary expediency to inveet the executive with a great centralising power. Mr. Donlan said that the gentleman from Massa. elimutts certainly could not have read his speech. He made no criticism on the President'. letter; made DO issue with him. His impression on reading the President's letter was that he thought that the Con stitution conferred no power on the federal govern ment to interfere, though he might have meant that the Constitution and laws gave him, the President, more power, still he desired to make no issue with the President. 116 only object was to secure the en actment of official laws to extend the Constitutional power of Congress. Ho had carefully avoided pot. ling any construction on his letter, and he had no de sire to, until the President or make issue with him. The Senator from Mississippi had intimated that be wanted legislation that would authorize the invasion of Stefan and then went on to show that the Presi dent did not differ with him. Mr. Davis asked if he wished the President clothed with authority to suppress conspiracy. Mr. Donk.; replied,.no, he only wished the grand juror, in U. S. Courts to indict and the Courts to punish the conspirators, when convicted. He never wished to pot any ono at the head of the army, to Beck out end punish offenders. He only wanted to give to Court, jnrirdltlion over these easel; but if a military force from one Snag', be in the act of invad ing soother, then he wanted to authorize the em ployment of a military force to repel the invasion. Mr. Davis said it was not noceseary to attack every one of tho States, to constitute treason. Au attack no one State, was an attack on the Union itself, and was treason. Mr. Douglas rentended that ;mattock on Virginia, without the desire to effect the Federal Government, was only treason against Virgirds. Ile would not, however, debate that point, now. Mr. Hunter's resolution was adopted. Mr. Wilson concluded his 'peach by reviewing the aggression.; of the South. Mr. Davis followed in defense of the South, and during the debate said: The elution of soma Repub licans would not cause a dissolution of the Union, inetaneing Mr. Foot, of VI. Mr. Foot—ln else of a dissolution, the west will not remain with the North. Mr. Wigal defended Texas from the charge of re ceiving ten millions dollars for territory for which she had no title. Adjourned. till Monday. CIACINZIATI,- Jan. 2G.—Tho Kentucky and 'ennessea Legislatures reached Columbus at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and were conducted to the Hall of the House of Representatives where they were received by the General Assembly, In joint Convention. They were heartily wel comed In an address by Gov. Dennison. Gov. Magoffno responded, returning grateful thanks in the name of the people of his Butte, for thin most cordial welcome. He bad expected a warm wel come from the people of Ohio, but be was unpre pared for such a greeting. He will fake home this welcome to the people of Kentucky, and tell them that all we have to do to keep the govern ment together is to Bee each' other oftener, and_ toknow each other better.. Gov: Magoan in troduced Col. Newoome, of the Tennessee legit,- 'Wire who responded in 'behalf of Tennessee.— Ho said that while Comps" cannot Namable, Ohio, Tennessee and Kentitoky can meet and greet each other as brethren. Ho eulogized the Union and Constitution. lite speech was re ceived with great applause. • After the adjourn ment of the Convention, the meeting extempo rized numerous spacchee, 'or hi oti were received with great enthusiasm. The beet of feeling pre vailed. SAVANNAH, Jan. 26.—The Demooratia meeting held hero last night broke up in a row. Henry W. Jackson, mode a speech sustaining the reso lutions in favor of the ➢lillidgerille Convention. A row commenced and many withdrew. The meeting then adjourned. Another meeting was organized with Collector Barton as chairman. Resolutions were passed declaring that the oleo. lion cf Seward or any other endorser of the Helper book to the Preaidenoy, would be 'just canoe for the disaolution of the Union. in finch an event, those present pledged their liven, hon. , or and fortunes to effect a diesolution. BOSTON, Jan. 20.—The =Wand slavery society is holding hs Annual Convention la ono of the rooms of Tremont Temple. Francis Jaekson, President of the society, presides. The annual report of the Treasurer, shows tho receipts of the past year to be a little over $3,800, and the expenditures $3,400. Most of the leading abolition orators are present. The meeting, to-day, was thinly attended. Cornelius Conway Felton, the present learned Greek Professor, has bean elected by an unaalmous vote, President of Reward Collate In place of the Rev. Jae. Walker, resigned. RICHMOND, Jan. t.'6.—The Joint :committee on the Harper's Ferry affair bare made !a volumiaoas re port, whioh closes with reeolutloot urging the arm- tag and equipping of tho militia, and the pelage of Laws encouraging domutio menufutures and for the more prompt ponielunant of paeans attempting to Incite gnu to insunsetion, and vindication' tho sown of aor. Wise throughout the Harper's Ferry or air. Five thousand _ cop* Wire ordered to bo printed.' • Prmanebrets, Tais.'26.—A spatial dispatch from , Vbxelnnatt aossowsoes the death of Prof. J. Pr Espy,' of the National Observatory, at; Wubington, or COMMERCIAL RECORD. W!!` mie op aupproextoip JOB PastresP Jost= Damours, V. P. Dam Mama;pm= Pacsov, WV APOntur.. I -Put B. Wilmot . - • • e.kly Review °nit. PI ttsinar gh Maricet, f&cported ?pedal-Mr Thi ittfigeoph Ghatki Portman, . JANCUT Z, There ore &haat FRIDAY feet Of water In the channel and reced ing slowly. Brie Men has bun ury emir. on the wharf for Vi=e d.ys put. There has been antral. of steamer. from Nay Orleans, Bt. Lord.nod hateramdlaralenuomil freighted with aagLr maltase., cotton, dour and grain. It: Defender was principal, freighted with the three first articice. The meek c of hel groceries to accumrdstlife, while Sam ars light, Imoool. principally to the city end enrrounding =nary , Th. stock of floor In store (sherry and prime male- Min • eteadlnets remarkable forlbe sewn. Own tun given "Ithiir, and eells several rents lower than last re potted. Ia moat, matters Ire bite no chingo to note. The de mand is about that unsal for the 1103.011, sad our banks loan on 0 . 4 P.Per. There is no„prosnane kit badness .. eirtlca, aro our hanks rtatilly supply the wants of custom- Wo Or. below tbs state' of the prods= market:in the cities with which our hornless, esiseicuts sto eh...a 14 " timats. COICI2CSATI, Jan 21 —3loney matter... Winne to Improve. The change for the better, today, was very decided. .11toet of the discount homes took all the good papa. effeyed„ Solna of them experienced • pretty full demand, but et ahem the ntrerlogs rem light. Altogether the market woe sound than at •ny previous time within the put two month; and the inIpIINIEIOD 001 F le that the finny la;orisr, •nd Una ten have gut permanently foto the litipeoriog emla met of of !ato& on lw Rats al paper hare not undergone any qu change, though in ego. mace paper sold today a t lo otable that could hare. been obtained last week at 12, stall Ann class signature. were negotiated at the latter fignra. lath. tutu on prime eastern bill; there has been a decline of equal to 263,3 p email annum front the highest rata. The demand,. tteday was conaiderably In exceed of the eking; and firagcbtas eignatoree of CO daps' date were sought after et equal to tk49.64 N cant N annum. Crump, Jan 666.—The exports of the hog product daring Co the season, proper, to far, tut Ls beginning Nor. 1, and cp last liattuday, from this city, are Important fasts, and highly suggestive. The comparbon le an follows: L960-f. 1568-5/ Pork and bacon, hhde.........., 13,561 4116 Pork, Me..-- "' 5.737 5,761 Pork, bils-.—.. ............ -...... .......... 03,408 Pork, bre 4,897. 3,221 Pork, Doi W 18 56,700 13,717 Lard, kap-- -- . . ._,17,117 2:mo it will be seen there Is • Imre falling off In bid pork, this season, but in the other articles the diderence is not Import. ant. Newpork advanced to $l7, and over 3,000 bbls tem. taken early in the week at teleran% chiefly to All order; meetly from the South, bet at the close borers were holdlog back, and the sales during the last der or two were unim portant. Bulk meat. gold to the altent of ono and a half million Dos diming the tore part of the week, at o.g9c on the spot hot holders barlog pot op their asking rate. ye , that Is 6y4 the demand ceased mid the =rent closed quiet. chi{Bum has rated stiffer, with an Improved &mud, for plug 000th . hot them:idol... ha. not been active enough to calabash any nomad adman; bot,hold de having asked higher ratesthemarkethasbeenaomewhat unsettled. Then have been several contract. made, at 9c for std.., to be de livered next month, say the last pert of the month, bet an the spot the correct rates May be caned 7.40714 for Una. dem, and for aides and noehortlctersud oat tutu efdee, ready for delivery, which le, In port, the Mobs of the ftru I nese of the market. Lard has dragged on doll throughout the work. Trims has bun offered, to some extent. at 10, bet Doyens hum con. tended for rata. a shade below this, and the bulk 01 the por chase. have beau made at e,. 1 .@9g, though strictly prime In tierces scold, at no than, be procured to toy extent. be low lye. Erg hoe bone held at 11, bet 10% is the outside tam offered.. Vour has been quiet all the week. The demand boa been moderate and chiefly hmal, though some Ilse been taken for the South, and considerable shipments were made to N./O vine and other porta in Temenee, where the article Is both amrce and high. The mock is telex reduced bens, as edit Le perceived by referring to the imports mid reports for the past week. A good demand ha, procallea.for wheal, end ',Com ad ced 2€030 bush,cloting dm. Coro declined to 62.0 530 • dor the operetlou of large receipts and the muket. closed they doll. Barley le fld lower, end rye mntleal. The following table showy the amount of floor and grain store 11 this city on Saturday last, compared with the out In at.e at lb, corresponding date In 1323 andl362: Jan. 21, Jan. 23, Jan. 23, 136 d. 1339. 1838. 13,423 16,030 j Wheat, 'win. both Do rth, both Do •Lira, both. —WOOS 199,569 e6;soi 13,821 98,715 P,886 LO7 8,602 343 Total wheat, haah..--314,035 207,115 670,572 Can; hash 109,2..T1 8,182 4,748 Cato, bosh .. 88,834 101,735 83,3= Ilia, bush 4,231 710 Ofirtay, ha5h........_..Z,112 67,150 3i,.4-0.:2 stain, hush ..... _.62.7,381 481,9= 748,014, The fallowing tails shows the receipts and dtipmsals at Ms and drostel hairs since the first of Norember, compared with them of the prations yes, Receicvd from Nov. I to Jam. I Received kid weak Total ihippod flaw, Nu, I • , br. Loom, J.. 23.—Truis In produce haa been moderately att.va u,lay. Trude was mon .Imatton on the levee and Ms., &mud, •od other bluntest street. than noticed for s me time put. The ahlpmenta Youth of oat., bran, pork, and particularly doer, or. becoming lemur. The demand for city Loper I. good at 45,Z)45,:.5, tot there is little lathe marker (nominee ore very quiet. Ponloniw are quite active, with large sales for present and C ut re delivery, but mostly print, Theilemwed tor barrel ed at particolarly le large; but Mere sill not be much done he bulk meat until (banyan open; we beard cl no miles today, bat the rate. are (or city .boulders 64c, and ribbed sklm 6Li(918.1,,,c,G country do Gs and be, looms holding at G, , i ‘ 'c and 810, p i ths river. Damned shoulders Sr. fi rm and to &mood at 7 y's, cud ribbed sides ABELE:Ss..them la nothing dotage:rept la gods Ash, whkh Is selling at Pota are nominal at 416(45, and Pawls at .5)49..5%. APYLCit—tha Mock In raarket Is not overly abundant of prime qualities. Thera has bmn a idlest oa good qualltieg sales from stcra of Ohio, Tork State, and 'Virginia st ;276, v.. 1 end 53,n3--amna choice lots • abuts Weiss. ALEate...ugh amartfacture4 connoting in fair demand, aalth shindy shipments. to all parts of the country. Tho es abilettal rat. et present are: this. half bldg. .-, .$5 $l.OO 3,43 xx 3,00 3,60 3 . 0 0 113,03—the pries current of Mews. Barbet t Darkeraor piloted begs la e follows; flour sacks, 1214 roe, $35;407,60 V 1,042 25 De $50e066; 60 in. $04075, cia IDs siceono; astlt basw-1, IDs $12013, 10 do $200025; 14 di! $26030; 20 do $32040; 35 do $32045. Ham and beef bags—dtilbs SS . V 100; 10 do $1,76;11 co 54,60, 10 do $4,25. Grain bags--3 buth, muslin, $lO $1 100;2 do, drilling, $l6; 3 do, Ostisbures, $l4 013; 3 do da, $lBO4l. BACON—there has been • mosideratile qoantity of Star Cured Dams told the past stook, In email iota, at 110, end Shoulders at Sc. For balk meat $17,60 31 bbl. though the salre are bat liiimited at thin figure. There is .mparatively litho doing to the above named articles. DEANS—not much laqdry; some email est. of white at 75c051. 81003111.-the demand La quite equal to the eupply; aides of common to choice at $2703,00, and fancy at $3,10. BUCKIVLINAT PI/Ollll.—the demand coo dimes good, and Wes are making ateadily from store at $202,10 14 100 Itia to lacks to snit the wants of Ma trade. BUTTER & EGOS—prima Doh Batter la In regular re. goes; at /6013. as in quality. Emus inquired forattadily and We. at 10013, DOCKETS AND Tins—rt. factory prim. (cash, par hinds) at Fallston and New Brighten are for backlit. $1,60 011,16, and Tuba, $4,7604271511 dos. From store, buckets sell in the retail way at $1,71052,00. • ..0011DAGN— • • • . .. .. . Handle Rope,coll, 13 o 1{1'66 Mollie Rope, cut, lb a It I 3 I Hemp Rope, co il, 110 VI ID Hemp Rope, cut, 12 e ‘,6lb Tarred Rope, coil, 11 o Ti ID Tarred Rope, cut, 14 o Vi ID Parking Tardatue. 11 et VI ilt , PackhurYern,com 10 o VI ID ERR CORDS-31.eu11y5 1 .60. P." 0 10 00 r 06 .- i1e mP , 6 101 ,62,046t1, 6 P 0. • H p soil,ll ete vgi m. PLOUGH LlNE ' S ' L ' lfaall/a. 87 eta I% doz. Hemp, 70c. COTTON TARNS—The market Is steady st the follow Leg quatatioas which are tottectatl to date, non Sill. NO.. 6 to 10incluelve YO o WM No. 10. Noe. 11 1z..... .......nu 11115 N 0.17. ........ No.lll. No. 13 • --33 11 lb No. 10. No. 16 —.14 oIIID N 0.23. nom vats. No. 400 II a 44 dot N 0.800.. Na 600....—_ ...... .30 0 lit doe N0.D00... No. 600 9 0 IN doe Na 1000..- , No. 200....---. 8 0 IN doe (kneel chain, saLeol.Mo atlb wine-- •, 'lle II ED Do do white. 29 to are en Silo " Family 4,-...-160 " Do do 86 to t Silo" Batting, No. 1,....-18a Coverlet Y0rn..—.... Oa " Do No. 2,........140 " Cendleetkk- ..... ...... 200 ..... HANDLES AN) BOAP—Oandleo aremoody onr quota. lloot—dlpped 123‘ mould 13 and adamantine IWD. Soap remains as bane, Mealy at 6 for controon,_634 for Palm. and 10 for Sawyer's Taunt Castile, 6.663 g for Sawyer's Cbemkal Ohm and 7 for Garman. OIIZERS—a moderato kmoL7 and supply fl aortl to the want of the tradms toady Was of ealected W. It. s o 10, sod Oothen st 11. 01111/6 FRlllT—rory little dolor moll mks of Apple. at $ 1 .7031.37, and Peactiat at $l.OO. FEATHERS—prima Woman am doll at 45 in lots to deal. erg In the mall way, Wei at /34.60. 171311—n0 Murton we quote No. 3 Hackaral large at $ll, sad half Dbl. Baltimore Herring, V, AL Babas do, $1,60. Alewives PA. Lake White, *lO P bbk do Trout, SSA half bbls White, $6; and Lake Herring $4,76. FLOWI,-them are very few saleareportod trontlint hand; and the bulk of soles, is from store, from which the current ratan am as allow, slat 11600r111,24 EV.. .P. 5°0)5 . 61 4 IX' tra Pamly , $6,670156, and some at $6,12: mod fancy brands $6,26430,60. Rye Flour sales from store at $1.76. Supply large and constarttly arriving. GRAIN—In good rogtool4 .010 N of Mil 00 snivel at 60, and from store aft:5.14 , 66., poste, salsa at depot °labelled and In ear, by me loed,at 70012. BMus; 6 6 / 6 6 from prat hands of Spring at 6.54163, end prime fall at 76077. Rs; matte and mall Sake from store at $l,OO. Wars?, very warp; 'ehear of am fetenlem prime fled Winter at depot at $1,35. I :M,7ERIES—new H. O. Sugar Is now bald firmly at OG 0:11 . , mainly at 9, by the US, and at the weal sidearms by e bbL blew Iliolawtes at is held at C.oe3 to city trade; Porto Rico 41044 Schad rain a 4 t46(8113 for Bugssaome, and Sytup at 624.14. Erto at 1214bilL1 (1111111661 CLAT—Is nominal at =WO too. OAS PIPE-41t• following a n Mit quotations for vont. roe tubing: Per lacti Per lot. tricboso Plye.— 7 chi. 11,4 Inch ClanPlpe .42 ' Is. ... 60 —6l 4 " 2 1 . ao a ..," ..-.103,4 " 3 • —/3 a% " " Leo —a . 4 ip ... " 0-20 73 i " " " —9° übleat to tho customary discount. HAY—aalea at emlia at $164)36 gi ton. BIDES A LILITILER—doII; gnat: beef admanrioted at 007, tho latter drivuo ruling lo city slaughtered! Orem saltad Wee 814E4a. Dry Phut 17. Rough country loather to doll at.: - Ue,r. Droseed Leather le quota a. follows: Rod Spartadi Salo ft fh....-----.04.---.2161126 Slaughter 0 , 0 Sktrjug Leather 0 2) —......».......,,...:..._...... itzgas4 IlfiGS—there la lea activity Ulla Icahn= Lot weak. and no charge la prleah Wu etll re at 434 gross, sad G 343 ~. .4 arid drawled as6l4 for tight and ORO A... ~ 7. LION iN Tr s following ta Um standard bill a Frio!: fur small lotg largo odors are fillet sr • roductkm a 1.4 ea Masa rata:— VW 11•11. 0001 nos. • " ' I.S. Tx, 1,14 a *, 2,2: 13416th..—.....—.......gab 1 tic. " .. —....—. .. .1 , Inch ...... - .0.-674 1 1 4 " 0..............:... " 6 614 234, 24.„.2,43. 4 awl R33, Iso3. '''' 4 1 4 by IX inch—..... —7.% 11ea. 13 ,1k.a61136....- ..44 9,a dAndigiby!,(,■ad , + , 1121zik... ,„ 3.1 1tab.............--.4,4 f . : 24 .a iu r 214. %Oda 2% 61 ii‘6 l6 , - - - .. ~ : 340 - WU/ fg l,l /A 40 2. ' ' hipanti1g.:........; • • - .A' • . 4 —...„ i I ; . 5 au b ct ." .03,14 — t01 " 1ne .". 11 „ :.....1 Air 2 DJ :t-...d.5; un c iv....ii x ,,, , 36 40. N.......--314 lotto alacahl an d ..i., ; .,0y7,„1, : —.)...,dfi. d .r. ir i-d 4 1 1 h ib... 1775; 4 11 ?Sail itd 4ii b 7 346 tiP r iltT, readTigge.4g, : fi gritgel 4r.14 leo.walat wavaza. ' * l 5 1 3 3 .0 . ..t..:::--.. " 4 ) .4.;.;.:._....... 7. LANDI-eatoe mall gain o and or heed and tat Lard at 03 •,. MINS PORK—we Catenate OITe-ekles of No. Lard 011, egg& Llo_lied WOO.: ~ EM:Ytk uE 5-- Dwel que i llilva vary warm We tote a law Baloa dartne; lhe week a 60c far What, Phakeyaa add N., Omni** awl ogisc ter Rada. Rat few arrivlog. FSENDSardhcat 1 vary the dotter; we quota Clover at 51, 5 04 4 .75; Pteothy at VaY.,25; and Flax at 54 10 g1e lb. wit twaderata demand and vales of Ne. I at Vali" , Wv-twalD la 140 t by the natolltrt at tv aw: iornataj rendered at te. KINDOW GLA.E=rfree are Erin, and ":a raoat otr tattond ter th• aivea, city mate :—.4lB.und Ike, Celt talk $3,N5 teal to 9211 ant Oats to 1.0a12,54,1ta to Oita and 9:14 to 10/15, WO. Threw are oat male padeegicottistry brand. range CO vent, 171 Dos 1n,.,. liar tlca atMt inedk.a.k., to it mat discount oft • LEAD—Arm wad to attnaly demand at 52..50 11 , k ‘ tet taa pdfelw oil , and Moe lii Da s union: to the as=.l thwatieLAßed Loads tpate, oat, Cod I.ltharya f/.C. ~ I N NldEy—peoes kavo declined; wa rota ta,ta of rt.,"ti litd at Itoont e : old Rya 7.5 Co $1g514.5. - ' ,_. imports by River. • ...' .43/ N . • ILiTi•P , r Alau..-18 bbis sehlsky, ZditclSill not roroolk itta do. ertar.& bnc• 10 bble elc4Ol. * L Fob. uartrck it, ;711 boa veneers. ' Borrows A 'eel OS bldg. don:, Crtabstb *Thermo; 111 1chocek A 0o :1 bbla molusles, 44 Dip bar/syl 41 1 :bbla &Idabel, 13 A ash eitock; 6 Els 1,,,, k0r. , ". dO d el/P14%.2 belle sbcce skllc;:7 bbls gnome 73 to/ea pr ton, /Mk/ *Oo; 160 bbls lloor, Crdp',9 dbcpbc . rdi 82 dodo, 12 bziNvtleart, /3 cks halms. LS boo lir.d,: 6 ohha•lLles, 00 hotel 011alineul, 409 belts cotton,6o '3, 1 til, 100kev lad, Merkel& di. ' imltHr.l:lo, on Illnurvo-11,9 bble dour, 6o baaa feed, Bell & ico; 60 bble abbky, Malec A I Bictelsen; 4 bble cern 1 4c7d * 810ck;69 ' , go Oslo, :4 do * *l.% &OTT A 00;16 ski dad; AG dti cony 17 bbie bean., I b Els.s_ved. Bdo core,:il bble applek Fetzer; 16 bales hay. Speter; 29 bog. cern, 90 de oat; tdoota Earton;.o pkgs produce, 96 eke corn, Heck. lA.c.eari 3 tail. metal, LEAH & or. 10 do do, toornlol 47 baits ba, C .. 4 , abepberd; /7 aka .1 apples. 011011eld & co; Ea b e , cer.. U 11144 'ocK 203 bdla paper, AVOnltougb & co; OG bbls apple; *5 do *our, 16 bp cora meal, Herbert; 3.0 bas oat; T T irKlbbell: S pkgs produce, Doherty: 13 de do, Cocbran;l6 bgi fin, Clack. 14 14 9g0fILEAS8, per Defeader44)l4,Li ruclo.scr, g D., , . zel4 & c0:29940, tagaley; 200 do, 1' ,. /ni:d; Ida do, Oe . corp . Sr; 16;do, S'sll& 11* 'son; 100 d o , Elul e & Dllteortb, la. do, 30. bbda,cogar, , 11onsa & co; 11 do do, at'Donold & co; 12 do da, - . .60 belle bolus., *obi urea A 00.92 do do, !forcer. 1:4 do deur, C/16r4e 1 & no; 60 to lard, 7 belzell A sons; IC: bb!. Irldeltyll tsbd Inoue, 11 pkgs, auudry conr, , , , c, d, Steamboat Register. SIM. • r l'i %7 e isaspb, / ; ideates, Sloses t .m, j, BrosotTE CroL • 7.11.1.7be 111 ett. C l'oltr= * Aftealdsalerati; Weeder, idea *lobo. Sletrie, ' beast, I Sitar—e . • I Telegraphic Markets. 6eisr ltnai,j4l3 2 a. -Cotton quiet and tachen,..l. .a.:.... mahout Material change, while the demand both roc, doors and bomb colaanmption Is quite unalorate; enlea 76Y.i edit al $ 1 .0666,155r piper state, $6,66Cca6.25 for extra da,l6V,ln for auperar tern ,$50.105,35 (or common to menharn atm, and1a,M065:75 ter dapping brand. and emirs 01 . IL 0.; Chi. =rata.ooOtig goody. ClMlldill3 Floor rather more act!re, but Prima wlestoul material change; rd. 003 bets at $5.60 e 56,1 6 CC moo t° choke extra. nye Floor in modersto wisest at ,V,15g i 14.40 for common to choice s taper fine. Whin key Arm ludat 800 buts at 2g3i2.1 . 8c, Whosi• nothing doing and ulna ucatifially the same; Milwarikep Club is hold no $1,2 LT, With bruins for export. at $l,lB. lye enerse di tam et Ilii33%Barley doll and li ne sale. /400 bush . Par four raw stateot ith 6000 bosh .y Malt changed haadir at 68. IC:laris sanely no firm; moor . 20,,r.tc bash at 70. ®Sin for hasp.or to prime new yellesv and white. °ail are 6 0 n017, dndd and heavy at 410016 (or .rate wcsieru and Ca radian. 11.iinp market fa steady; email coo et 1900 r s 10018. Elideliatendy at 21li for Itinacs Ayres. Leather is dud and Pilo& ginerally withinnt tuaroriof chan g e. Tel,. clinch; pork 'ram; ralist 1100 able; new inswa $17,66,,17,76; old tiptoe. 6176. _ Deaf unchasged; sales 1600 bile. '' Llanse rankest 114,1 far western; 12 kr state prima. In na eas qakeat $176 8,00. //retard nog. in tam demand at 731 Eli est.u. pat Moots motion, steady; 177 pada.= sold . 836, tok shetildais and OQI./34 for hams. nada gnat at 914 Or - long clear iiil.lole.s. Lardnnehanged. 1.1011.5 r In med. rata demand et; 11.10 (or Monad 15.20 ter date. Cheer , steady at Pal}.`., Molasses remain heavy; sal. 108 bbis N . O. at 60,560, and try auction do tibia do at 40, ninety daya; Buifweadrit aaho 260 lads at et.4.,,gil?i,e,m liii hlsds :6.0 as 731(485<. gait. ccidderably less none,. tactanch, rib. 21.-The weather la erd; it less bean rainlig all Oat' 'Tie ricer la falling. Monty market is be coming erater,pilth a Ir. preallar, demand. nat. of It, champ unaltdrd,. Crosland contains wither.; important change, .4 th t demand bat Unshod. Les.l n- .iv quiet, bet very hap; Oedea. Floor In good demand: Prix, 10e per bbl blghers palm IMO bbl, atsP,Co I. Pieper sad S.S,SIC.,' $5,75 fill eat* :receipts light. Whisky uncliserd; ,slag lend bble iti.21pT1y,,,.. the latter rare or wages. Cromriot machstigedith OroCoect doing is quit, Malted. r. heat eon tlancellrml wilts • good remand and light reseiptc prime white quoted arge,,Zal,T, and prime red $1,221,25; add 2.00 bads pylcia While at $l,OO. Corn dud-, lint prim un , changed; wit donde to quote at 51c; a.. 160 bush whits at Corlogtoti d .pot at 150 c, and co laugh In bulk . 62. Cats In talrlamind and prices steady at .Vec,.ln bolt. bye doll and pries:ad.:l.lnel at $l. lbseer dull; anted 470 bush prima toll ulna. 'I, • re0c0r:4614.16n. 2d.-Floor cechang.,d; soperle6o6,-, $ 5 .62%. Mieledoll; red $1,046351,33; sreitn $1,40.351,t2 Com 41114 Oath/00'0.h Polish at 76m. Whleti 7434. Baricont. .7 I:1,21-1%d tam; sake 26,0 bbla at $5,55 ' 1 for Howard , . r and Ohio. Wheat Lawry; .1. =Odd at SI,.T/FpLit tied and $1.25 4 , 1,45 for arena Oar. odds at 0701,0; Pall .70+470. nye dull. Cork Slims at $17, 1 km Meta sad $1 11.0 lOrprild. Whlaky dull and hairy us 21% diets. 1 N wAlleiN ; .74...20.- Cotton uechanged; 0.1,. 11,P60 balm 'pi:lor a dr. Molina. 17009. corn steady at 76 (480. Old bleat. Pork $17,60; new $lB. hternop Panhangs 7 1 4g8'tier mend premium for dear bills, end 03.0.7 Willi / War otiieg Lashed eight. Pachsage ce Pa, 7,5 1 /, ivr real O t td at... Atuaurl J n.. f-' 6 . - Rhinenutn, (Ito parctootto of Mary ILar big. and indicted with her fr.: tho murder ofth busband, wee colonial !lola cran ing, 00 the p lacipal, the jury not less - log their seat& ,'.ritiwita:lakett back to jail to await two other lOdiedmentene an aceaseory hefore and af ter the fact. 1 : . , 1248.. e. .197.= '4,1,612 . 11.203 -208,5= 2.30,776 ...60.751 03,603 Nstr 26.--There LI vary Leavy IGOR stormro-nigh Thera are no Hgns of the Nora Scotia it't "nd. NEw;Tonir, an: 26.—Tho U. S. a teassts &inlet": and Mystic left Totundo Po, Dec. ~rd, foi Leatido. The Serf Japan o was at Congo. All well. ~., . ... - NEW Oa lII R '... 1113. .28.--k body of DOW picked men haibeek rilsod In Texas, and to-day • letter wan forwarded Doithis city to Washir.gtou prclforing their servieek . the government against Cordua.s: and asking tar ruts. i l .'. 26 .—There Ilsi.dixx,4 J n: . ......—...here are no signs r ( ;ha Americii now -liar 14th day [rein Liverpool. ( The Novels Gifu Legislature opened li2 anion to-day. 01 ~ . . Noltynalt,l l J'. :B.—The steamship-of -Ir,- P.ich mond waa stlechsfully launched to-day In the tit-s -eance (lAA Dalian!. crowd. Balm - Oen* n, 24.—A notoriacie rowdy, named David Ram% as shot talc morningin a tavern, hi John McPherson: Cocumnus FJ&:2I3:—A large supper was given tothe LegiStadia gusts, at tho Nett HOU% et tn. , o'clock to.alwht. LoinevuLt An.2B.—Elver falling cloo - 77, Rith 7 feet 3 'eche& id op cane!, end 5 feet 3 belies on the (ally dead', blarney. 41 degrees. -270WD . . , To 274.-141 p • pll3 Of BOTII SZZE9.—.A Bees «l °Jinni:. to, • : s ionn ...red to hanlth In s tow tin73,' I after many ye+ • . gnu nerroth mthrlng, h Oil:/In' to anlet other! Itrs se • ding (h.) soppy of the ractlption need. Direct tlio itiihJOLIN M. DAG :PALL, D'.3 poly. stmt. Brook-h 4 It I it;' 33...2m00f..Ett00r.i, :. pus. G. 0.. Ispren dr. J. W. 5Y741r.5, Phvalidani irof Ptomaine.. orthe Throat enc. 4 Obest, aial ottkapaccafe Ailments complicated slth i . .: euurinPabilottiry po . iaumplloa. Office ICI P.m Wait, * fltiehrghi.r... i COUSLIVILSTION ZIEI3. .111.,t nr ..v s ,, eons sent k,thoip sVaitog tocowsrit as by- letter. . . leilanrdaylytml ' -: ' Q UNDRY .411ppIICI.E.- 10 70 busiptitod Dorn, 100 do ••:kar •• •r' 45 bbta Qom! '• 100 do ebolcoM Appl* 50 do Tirico4 klods do. ._ 19 do treat Holl;11qttor, • 15 do 12515dT*572, - -.. 12 0•food do Pail Et OC. ' . 100 Lauda 7/4402, • I_ , 50 d 055, •Nros/52 •• • . /00 b40h111102.1 tali._ Jot rac.144.1 arr.l fa 5 4 / 4 by 1425_ i. 7414 A FETZER, co. Ilarkot lad 111,/ et, GANT& HING 76 OTS. 41. A 0/01101; as x , 67,K", SIO 4=o or 3. FOR A GiDoloutttnto awn: 60 64. 708 GOOD 111:1(no EMT OOLLiltify CSAVATS,TIES. • mumu.9, 6uerzn , Ell3, .t reduced DtAri • • 'EATON, eon A WAGGON, • Ito 07 fifth etrftt. soon% OLOCB9,ia . , R BALL. ".4. comlortable Dmlling mi l Fgouse ey4 rot; juts attic, with kitchen % °eller, tn.; clams with pqmpila Of ground 05 tag frost by 00 deep; prdon, bleu,. Y om ` $b ,an., pleasantly ileum. en Blount Weibington. Istuzledbite Towed= cm be hal roc eve on easy terms sir psym*S., Price $l,OOO ji, 145 .:( cuTael A tit BON; 01 Plat.l st. . QECONIKEIAIipIrSTEAM .ENGINt PL ND 1101LERST0g 814.2 tztE,lct to 0; 0 1 'ft .. V i ng e lrf o l s / . 0 tich c : y . I gidge d 1 feet teme zuto m 4 tm ct:ltitrs JCS tor riaplamffr also:I:1%UL - _ - - - Q _.=_,___. .7............1 . SUNDRIES -3140 bbls. /orue 11.14119 .11Ous; ... . [...n0 do l . ,.?ors*try Co d o • - , la LT .44 ~.•'' . 2,2 rar.rb-y b.,-,d,, . , I 0! 4 o ro ii b l l II t . .-•'' ' . ' - . .' - O .;, .13 "do Broo:ln‘'' -' • . . , e,.. ...... wo.asboir. Clore:resod: 4 4,,. Jost roralrod and for by simpsoN &;,,iEr r.or i .:.-2 ~ • ..n Palatal and bl. :.. air Ordo et. Yost Oro, Anr7. -. '• . UNDRIZB---1 I : • • MAL 111M1450 Pr.o win* ?hag MILD APPLIM-11 itadtn Drlal Dl= PEACEIZI—LL3 ate Deed Paachts; Anived Rad fcwitumni. ./LL COL' UNDRIE eke Feathers; • ' (beam nate .• ' , Dried ppletd..:,, I. ill; P. HI hadactial. , 4 .18ALin =CUT no ir landlog Irani ot e .14t E" LA4D--§ MENII I.odto dlO N 00.• Di Dd tradi I . & Felice 4!6 tltn..i-S&& ed Td - ." ..- 1 4 •2 6.1 " " :....14.3 &I ad Ot i t '.. , i'... : • . - ' ''' ' ' ' l ' inch .. • ..4: , 0 & o, .. 140 Pc454A-Spa4i ).,t tc.rp , 411.1ca3th.... ..... 6-.4 - . 4-10 ^._.. 5,q Boner Rivets -V In .....4 lan, AO frwo Plow Who " litotw B.! vvitity No. 1 keg LarJ at 11X1f4i17.4 10. ;alai tit SIO71 1 ,17.1.0. t 89g90; Retic.,l tb Oil E 0 -"cr Liam T. ." "" • Mr'4 , Cala by ORLI.£I:3Ik for Pie bj ,7 ; biacx k tazga.a.; -
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