liiEZI 4 . 4ittslliir g -11' . 1 . ',"fkrt.f CITY AND SUBURBAN. Auy of-oar Mader. having euplen of the WatELT •GAZUTTE of tho sth, 9tb, 19:1 and !Nth of October, or tho 4th of Decombrr, Wit . , will confer a favor by mailing them to our eddresa AtitititenY Cauuty Sluatteos—stepors tit tarntrottee Lonstoesa. • • _The. annualßeport of /teary 'Lam- • beet, Esq., the ell:dent County Caatroll, er, has boen prepared, anti willberinted In the usual' term in a few days. The report embraces a 'detailed. .statement of MO financial! salts of the county; ant illuesis an bectoase in expenditures over preceding yearluf $17,780. - This in creasewas occasioned . by the increase of the salariay of facials under the tictoof Z 3, 3, eery gratifying es -bibit is also of a reduetion,M the aggregate debt of $73,77.1. • The folbtrtfin statement shows Um expendienras doling the year.' . Fended debt: 112411. 8 Interest. 4002 07 Arrears of do.. .170 041300506 04 • _ Etsltrosti Coady, ac 411 a 77 C01.1331■41.90e99 , 00150 5.144 31 .oontrollar , o 4.7:44,4 1 .3••• ; ' C °c° tarenseftil ' att o rl nce 13,0• D 30 Ob Olneor 140 03 Conn Itness • suit co county J. 41, 10,170 113 Ousts Homo and Jan .. . ..... „.... 6,771 79 'Cowl of Quarter Beanons al tea 13 Oman of uses:ton Plass ! LW° 15 Distriet.Caort 14,100 43 supreme Court • 1.013 a) A 04444036124 45x03 000%54 Election expanse ' 0579 03 ataUancry,saveclatalt• 1 . 1,3 NMl:es .. 5.,.... Xeyors - Of Pittsburgh =a Alfa 101 X 00 - ilderTo 3 . r si and Juries., of tho . 1.040 71 . 41coultables • • - MO 11 dieted. '''• - i...... 14= uS enn. llossical 4, , = 39 On fox =Op. ° 1 ealth of Pounsylsals.. 70 0 931 at Fund 149 SO ' nd ..1 21040 00 Mate"- Auditor - ' !0100 'Prothonotary'. OfOce 5.3 46 . Workhouse and Inebriate Asp. lust West= PonitlostlarY Totsl expels:Muni • 0301,900 4,6 lappesad Waal reay—fe -iiterebiusa antler Missal Stem Seaga* Lass. Oh Monday heat Mr. Anthony 'Freyfo -gle, of um . merchaist Wit:wing firm of Frt7fogie Gllner; doing business on • Liberty street, dleoppeared, under dr . cumstanees which have led hie friends to suspect that he has been foully dealt . with. . It seems that be had negotiated .the sale of a life lease on a piece of prop - erty , about which he had hams. Mon, but -which -had been .decided in favor, for' the RUM -of -one thousand dollars. This amount he - received in a ctock payable to his order. When be left his store on MQDUY even ing he bad, in- addition to the check, abotattwo hundred dollars in greenbacks and several twenty dollar kohl pieces In his possession. Me has been tracts] to a tavern on Diamond alley, where he had been drinking with some compankais, but after his departure from there, about ten o'clock sung ht, all traces of his whereabouts —has been lost. Chuck has!not -yet been presented for payrdent, and ennui, hope that he may - yet turn up olive. Mr.. Freyfogle• bore the reputation of a steady man. of sound mind:and his nrysteriens disappearance Creates much alarm among his relatives friends; kilo Is low set sad stout, speakittunk en-Enlish, and dresses with neatnew. , Thu a nthontiea wilt do well to make diligent search to discover his • whereabonta - . - Impartial Case Deefled: It wlllbe recollected that In Ina the . question Wa r s raised'as to the liability of tluicity . of Pittsburgh to pay $3130 bounty to veteran volunteers, under an act of as sembly int.4ed in 1300. The matter was was brought up In the shape of a case minted C.aseddaY vu. City of Pittsburgh . —j udgment advert in favor of plain inst the city. The case was taken - ammo Court, submitted., and a decision' carected at the last. term of sthat Court held In the city, but with other cases, involving a like question, it 'was ordered for- - rte.-argument at Philadelphia, Jan. ITab, inst. Jamb F. Magda; Esq. City Attorney,- made the argument on beo-df of the city, nod J. W. Kicker, Ertq w contra. On Thursday ' last the opinion of the Court was dellirer ed bv Justice Agnew, reversing the .Itidgment of the Court helots - sired- giving Judgment * for defendant with. coats. The act ofassombly Is held to be consti tutional, but the ctty of Pittsburgh, not Being a military sub-district. not lia ble under ft. Tho case was considered of great importance, as an adverse deci aiov haver taken from the city treasury the - sutit of about $1.50,0i0 ~, wires of Life. 'e , The'pupils of Stewartstown acbool have shown sigesef life as welt as appre ciation and respect fok Mr.. Porter, their principal teacher, by a piesentitior, on the part of rho, bops of the ir.bool; of a pen, pencil and knife combined in a bone handle of fine Workmanship. The pre . sentation ,was made by Master Wm. Mei, and responded to. try air.. Porter. Another token of respect and esteem was given by _the girls <X tberiame echool to Mr.....Porteref a beautidil pocket Bible. finished in tkie best stjrle,- enclosing a fist of the names of the fair givers, and" alio, a short and touching verse written on one of the blank(leaves and dedicated to the teacher. It' was presented to Mr. Porter by Miss Annie TTrnm ond, in be-' half fthe young ladle% • - We heel gni - titled, Indeed, -in noting these .signs .Of eureerrs. which have fol lowed • our friend and classmate to hie new field of labor. ..Alwaya ardent, and enthusiastic In his profesaion, be has pus life Into" the subject of education where ever people have been fortunate enough to secure his eervicre.. gumler Township Tesenersi fastalsate r'Thaqesschers of Shiler township held //their reps* semi-monthly Institute; on the lath. in dis:Etna School !louse. The forenoodsmsion was • opened with devo tional exercises, Including n roll call to 'which each one responded by repeating a 'from tba Bible; after which. there verse was a class drUl Mreading by Miss Me- Cleery,. and some select reading. The af . ternoon memos' 15 . 11.9 opened by a roll -all to which each teacher responded by tating.a fact in science or history. Theis foilsmen steams on the county map by • G. D. Hunt, In width It was shown how pnplitmay learn the names and siMs : dons •of the townships of Allegheny county, and a clam drill In mental aritti- Lucile by Mine Marshall. a The next sneetiug will be held on the lsT of. February at the same place. " The exercises appointed for It are class drills ' to 'tribes:Lard/manic, grammar and gen. tirsphy, and an address on Pref./donut ...tfpurtess". Teachers and friends of Com ,MonScitoole are invited to attend-' The meetings have. been prolmble and Inter ming, aikido's for SD• Poor. - have tiefore us thelifth irriniltil re port of the "Pittsburgh Association for the Relief of the Poor," prepared by Mrs.. Levi Trade, Searetary; show . log thearoritor thispral.Worthy ordan '.tmltdn during the pest year. The Anse .. elation expended over two thousand del Lira in coal, shoes and groceries for the poor daring tho Printer, besides paying a debt of two hundred and eleven dollars and nineteen eehts, of harrowed . money, do - Wm. 3Pereery, Bsq. to, whom the Assochation to deeply iodated for aid. In addition thin the M anagers. were kinly allowed to , distribute coal' from thee - Brewer fund and from Mr. Menai -den- Relief was given six hundred and lerenty,ulne times to those who came within the scope of the labors or re.tric tioas of the Association, whole Innumer able - cases of unworthy persona wore temporiirlly relieved by the managers front their own parses. Of ,the (ambles relieved by the Ait.o&ation, Mc Were these of widows, and twenty-elghleolor• • ed • /*lnt Accident Conmor Clawson held an inquest on Saturday - oil the body of a man named -Fernando noted.% who met his death in .the morning/it the coal works of F. C. • Negley & Company, near Sfansfield. loaded ear. bad -Just been' atailtd down the bribed railway, nail had proceeded only a ithert. dist:lure, whoa the rope _parted. • The oar thus treed, sped down the incline - with - frightful see:petty, and when it. reached the tiplehoue, jumped Sim track, andel mathentlrely demolithed ti t Ultobettewraa einpleyed as weigtmetaster chrk by tbelirco, and weaattendingio his duties in the tipple • Mane at the time. lie did not °heave the eccident was bad happe ed nut time ..to escape, and was at ruck by the descend --Ing car. nobody was mutilated in a ehocking manner and death resulted in stantly. The deceased was ayoung man. • and was highly esteemed be his employ. em, as well as his ecquaintances. The jury fowl a vardtrinf death. CltyrAmtallisy • Dr. A. O. EfcCandless,Physklan of the Beard of flealth,. retorts the following interments In the city from JOSS. /24/, tO Jam-19th, 1865: • - Old age, I; gangrene, I:beart•disooso, 1; Dropsy, 1; Consumption,' 2; Duet'. utopia, 2.; convulsions, 1; small pox, 3; ...till born, I; burred, 1. Maim, 8 White, 131 Total; ..... 18 Female; .8 Colored, 3 . Of the above there were: Under I 8; from 1 to 2;2: from 2so 6,3; tromp, 30, 2; from 30 to 50.1; from 70 to 80.:1; • from 80 to 80,1; Dom PO to 100,1. MURDER AND SUICIDE, A iron IRMA.. lllos Wife sod 'Theo Coto Ms Owls TOroat—Parlf =forgot the HerrlMO Affair. Following are the particulars cif a dou ble murderin Warren, Trambstilesunty, Ohio, on Sunday night, nth instant: On the A. & G. W. evening train up, from Youngstown on -Friday evening was a man about thirty years old, named Charles Frew*. formerly a brakemen on the road, but discharged about a week ago. Freece was a moldier in the late war, but has not barge the best posNible reputation for thrift and sobriety since his return from Ws army. He lived in Can en, and had a wire that belonged to a good lineally, and 'is represented as in every way an estimable woman. ' On the train Met _evening. Frxeco tnld the conductor that •he was going to re move from Warren to Youngstown that he expected his wife would not want to go, and that he would have trouble about it—that if she refused to go, there "would be h-11." Tho result proved that his threats were not idle. On reach ing his home, it would appear that Freese,who was much Intoxicated on the tr ain, get Into some delicul.y with his Wife at once. What the nature of the quarrel was at first is not known. battho result was that France stabbed his wire no hem than seven timers. With a knife, and then, probable leaving her for dead, Went into the yard is rear of hts house arid cut his own threat loom ear to ear. There ho was found, of course stone dead. Hrs. Froece was still hying at lest accounts, but no topes were entertained of bar recovery. 'The horrible affair cre ated intense exeltdment in Warren. A 11 ' 44derfaJ T roth. The once of Dr. Keyser yesterday was thronged with gatlents. ind among them we noticed J4ns the 'yoking man of whom we gate anotice some six or eight weeks ago: One year ago ioltu Thrall could not walk. from a carious state of the bones of the right leg, which had be-n slit open froth the knee to the ankle without shy benefit, at any rata without, effecting, it.curo. Ills was one of the most hopeless of cases and his constitution was worn down to so prostrate a condition as to scarcely leave a hope for recovery. In truth when Dr. K. was called to sea him its Jenuary of lust year he had to no assisted from ono room to another. A double handful of hones has been discharcedlfrom his leg, and the nicers are all boiled or at any rate in a healing condition. lie stands forth to-day the yews pilcture of robust health sad another witness to the efficacy of Dr. Keyser's skill and the val ue of :Dr. Keyser's wonderful BLOOD SEA.RCFIER. We understand that this great medicine has been imitated and a spurious sophistication in many cases palmed upon the public for the genuine. There is not a week pease; nay, scarcely a day, that we do not hear of some one who has been wronged of his money and made to linger iu continued pain and antiaiing by this fraudulent trickery, calculated not only to break down all confidence in the integrity of mankind, but to create a distrust in a remedy whose. value is known now to two hem. !spheres—the Doctor having as recently as last week forwarded a cartel of it to England, induced by a great cure made in that country. Be careful to sae that Dr. Kayser's mum is nested over the top of the bottle. Sold at his great medicine store, 140 Wood street. . 1233 • , tamale Diesels.. - The functions of the human body give way, usually one at a Lime. A disor dered liver, or a slight Irritation of the bronchial tubes, an obstruction in the skin or of the renal organs, are sure tobe followed by- pains and acres in various partif, according to the extent of the or ganic or functional Injury. man af flicted with dyspipsia will mon Bud more than the stomach I fault The food that he sa-allewa falls to renew the natural, wear and waste, the worn out matter 'ls deposited in same nook or crummy - where It causes irritation or pain, when it ought to be thrown off and carried out of the system. Hundreds and thousands of lust suchaufferere have been relieved and restored to health and 'igor by a few bottles of Dr. Keyeer's Blood Searcher which not only,:im parts ton. to thei stomach and digestive organs, but likewise enriches the blood with the elementary principles' needful to the restoration of um vital -energy of the system. Be careful when you ask for ft to get Dr. Keyser'sjor that is the kind, and only kind, that has cured the numberless' faxes of disoidered and bro ken constitutions. It-was that' which cured.idr. Boyd. It was that which cured Sohn Titian. It was that which cared Margaret McFarlentl.,St was Dr. 'Key sec's Blood Searcher Which cured all the old chronic cases - which we have pub lished front time to time In these col umns. Dr. Keyser's:Blood Searcher has cured more cases of chronic disease than any medicine of recent origin. Sold by the gross, doten, or single bottle, at *the Doctor's areat medicine store, No. 140 Wood street: Dr. Keyser's consultation naoms,ll:3lPenn street. , I =l:l== ..Anaong the patents granted during the - week ending January 21st, 1.3, the following to persona in this neighbor hood : John Arbuckle, Jr., Allegheny, Im provement In roasting coffee. . Robt. W. Clark, Pittsburgh, Improve ment Iri stone hearths. • Wm. S. Colwell, Pittsburgh, improve. mem In plows. Win. S. Colwell, Pittsburgh, assignor to J. M. Hemphill. Allegheny, improve ment in stave machines. Henry Helm, Pittsburgh, improve ment in washing machine. C. F. Knauer, Pittsburgh, lmpeoved curtain fixture. W. W. Martin . . Allegheny improve ment in lubricating car whee i m. Wm. &overman, Allegheny, improve- meat in plows. Luke Fitzpatrick and Jacob ahinnel ler, of Temperaoceville, improved chain . machine. IL. M. Gans, Allegheny improved brick machine. AntedateciJan. 11 . , 1 , 83. G. K. Smith and Jos. Simmer, Alle gany, improvement J. K. Coldwell, Allegheny, Unproved brick drying apparaioa. 'Cap Tel Sir PIM/. Young gentlemen of Freeport, Pa., were agreeably surprised on Friday last on being invited out to a sleighing party improvised by the ladies as a Leap Year commencement . In elegant sleighs the ladies dashed sthr-to the doors of the young gallant., escorted them from their doors, wrapped them tenderly in buffalo robes, put hot bricks to thee feet, and taking the reins in hand whipped up their horses • and drove to a house some miles from the tows., where they bad ar, ranged for • dancing parte. They arth plied their own music by female. mu sicians, called figures themselves and paid all the bills. At an hour near day • light they ordered up their teams and drove the young men- home. The party was very pleasaot,and the ladles have shown an ezample to their gentlemen friend. which we trust will be improved upon in the future. - I==l2=2l The following are among the patents sailed from the United State: Patent Of lee for the week ending Tannaiy 14th, 1568: IL Bailey, of Pittaburgb, Prunurylr vart.a, (or improvement in air condermlng appambra. ltobert W. Clark, of Pittabumb, Penni sylrants, for improvement Be tuyere Irons. James Parts, Jr., of Pittsburab, Pa., fur improvement in combining copper and cant steeL A. N. Brenneman, of Lancaster, Pa., for improved shee balder. • Circuit Court llleisllng.—Mr. Thomas 14iMains, from the CommlUeo on Judi ciary, !sported without amondment the bill providing for the holdingof a Carcuit Court in Ihie. The bill Lprovides that the Circuit Court of Um Culled Statee fur tho Weatern District of Poonsylvazils, addition to the terms now bold, shall to bald at the city of Erie, r hold at the Ramo times now fi xed try law folngterms of the District Court for said Po extern District of Pennsylvania at the city of Er e. The bill passed. ARUEP POU-11710WX—On Thersday. January at the Thy t Patten Presbyterian Church. by the Rev. W. J. Mehl, Vt. P 11011 AS H. BO?! as l Wes AMC IC W. PAWN, boil of Ulla w ant 7. tie card. •• • . CARlSl7.ll , 33irrlt—On Tharsdayi evenlog. uuarrlNS. at the test lenee oetha Dattand, by Nee. Jahn Searleareaah germ a. 11 R. CAZItlEtt and ELIZA N., eldest ttaaahta , of Wm. 11. Smith, Tat. • GRUHRS—ORSDOEN—On the Rat of Dem:m bar. 1001. b. Rer. IL U. Raul', Mr. 'J. 1.. GRUBS! an. i 115... V. L. ORSBORE, loth of liateplou township. zurre,aNtLEN—ont lbo ffl of la. , ter7. 1010, by Re r. R. O. 1 •01.14. Yr. JOHNLItErCra o f EoIRoboOO, lad NW IMAM SEILER. of Rochester. Es. " CIINAIINGS—EIIO3INSON—Oa7hersda7, the Rd Soli.. tt the regd... of Noe. W. Q. Lee -01e.111011107 CRT, 17 ierr. Wm.l). ...MrtROBRIIT R. CUSIXIIIIIN of I"4lla delphla, on. Elsa CAROLINE TROMPEON. of Atlgbon7CUT. 15/41111—TOWXLZT.—(ht Thiriday evening. drplemtler Ith, 11.17. at the residesue II the el.- chttl.g clement, IlitEhrsrllte. Cr.erferd Co.; nas LI OCR,. Jima, Uhl 7. ALBERT E. *f Ft Itsbargly Ts., and Illss NAZI' 1.. TOWNLET. of Richmond. Crworford Co.. 70. EOM ILLISSAUISSI—OS YrldarSensing. WE lest.: Si, o'clock. at tn. resiOeses if lisX panting. No. CI red.* , 14 e. t. AllegkenrCity. AD& SKELLY ItAItILITUIL 10.ay.0 fterstes of Cbrisilse U. Mid areas. sizrauigh. ned 31tan, a motto. Wi.lldzla. • . . Trips morale,. Jai olLfy OultA rousse.% staid et Jelsae, Aar. esed &I math. lleCANClC—OeTrldayseers.lar,.taxesslllA. EDWARD TREVOII. bate. .on of 'MP. T. INA/ LULL. McCao.,. •11. 4 tour Sod " d 4.78. • . 'llooba.Nols CII . ' eL t ,L=Se i r. J A UIN Ia lat/ Co.. La as MW yeas at his Ke va en. .1 gyp,llol.l.llC, Qantas, or aooeplL wad LULU Clirt‘aor‘rd Tr" wA n aryw PC.IIIIS ivania Legislature. to Pltttbut,th Guette- JaLl. 18,33. • SENATE. PRTITIuN 1:11011 zitt:EsPar.r. Mr. 1.7.1:11ETT, olAlloeSeny pretentol petiLon :ram Mr_KetAvart for n irate etnpowerlng the and of the ream t, commit 1,r...1n.= 'for disor derly conduct.. • 31r. WORTHINGTON, of ClU.,ter, a bill relative, to the prisons and alms houses of the Commonwealth, which anthorims the Governor to appoint a c omm i. A ioner o(County-Jailsandlilms housu,, trio of tl.rec 3ua,, to in spect buddincs, Joe. Mr. Ertl:Err, of Allegheny, a hill in corporating the Fiscal Agency and Improvement Company. I= . . . no reit. of the sarlion R's 4 occupied in'aliscu,sinc . the uiti creating a nes,: IJiatrict out of ',yearning; county, to be called the 'racoty-ninth- Pending the discussion .the Senate ad loomed till MoraluY evening. 110L.,F Pm ITION Mr. MTAMANT, of 'flair, from Ale gorily County Prison Association, for a drilizetion of one month - from prisoners' terms of service ford behaviour. 31r. PHELAN, of Greene, two from Greene for.the repeal of the license law of last MIKRiOrt. Mr. RIDDLE, of fllc.heny, from Ifonormaltela, 'West Piltmbnrgh and Tempenme,villa Iforough.i. fora pamen ger railway from ritnlburgil to t h o old &moo Tavern. P.EPORIN raoY COXMITTI=I - The joint resolutions fora Steamship Line tO I.theria were reported affirma tively. The foint resolutions from the Senate, endorsing the restoration of Mr. Stanton, wore reported affirmatirely. Tire joint resolution against the aeon'. dila! of additional territory to the 'Uni ted States was reported, with the amend ment es substituted. I= Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny, preaent ed a bill incorporating the KOySt0111) Co-open:air° Widow Ghee Manufactory. of Pittsburgh; also, a bill authorizing the appointment of two additional Not:tries Pehlie for Allegheny courtly. Mr. priLlan, of All_heny, presen ted a rtut empowerfieg ./Burgesses and Justices of the Peace in .Mc.lisesport to send disorderly persons to the county Jail In default of fine. • P.E.SOLUTIONS. Mr. 'NICHOLSON, of Beaver, ono In .trading the Judielitry• Committee to consider the expcilieney of n laiv giving the jurisdiction to grant divoires, entirel ly to the Courts, Fussed. Also, one asking the Auditor General to communicate the amounts of State tax due by each'eounty on January Ist, ISGS. Ceased. Adjourned till. Monday evening. Debete on Inv' Stanton Ey•otatlons Clabriseber Ince Popeettzes—rowe , tbi by Mt. iMICI9O—Too newt en the neer—lite VFW 0104 Op , pole Free Itellroad - lim—Bill. se nepeat Lewd 'Mose Law—the Eight .FDeseci Game Meek - ea. Ste 4te., 11;ue:b1Corrt•paraleace rit.bargb Os xect.3 HAIMISDUno, Januaq• ^ _ i". .The debato on the Stanton resolution An the Senate was ended last night, and resulted In their passage, yeas IS, nays I2—a strictly party vote. The debate lasted through two nights. rota 7l to netts 12 o'el.k each night. aid dovelopad not only a groat deal of lad feeling on tim part of the Democrat. but a recklearneas of statement and •nsequent wilduesa of argument ofileh ere rather surprising. At tint, .the Democratic sneakers ocatiited them . - selves to Mr. Stanton's acts and opinion... but they very . soon Munched cut Into trenerni polities, and the speeches on Leith sides went over the Whole ground of party difference, • The chief sterile of the Democratic • - - speech. consisted in the charge that Stanton was responsible for not exchang ing somad and hmitily Rebel prisoners for those Union prisoners whom the rebels had incapacitated for further service br their cruelty and inhumanity - , and thai Ile was there:arc the murderer of there who died in rebel prisons; lu denying with impudent boldnew) that the bemierats were 0ppc.0 , 41 - to or did in any way obstruct the war; in haunting Over the results of the late fall elections and in wild fancies concerning the coming political contact, and to magni fying present issues over those of the past, so as' to hide, if po.iole, all Erma of their Copperheadimn through the war, Thu two chief speeches of the debate were, given On Tuesday night; one by Mr. Wallace, on t h e Democratic aide, and the other by Mr. Landon, oee the Reimblieari side.. Act!u+ openingiar the .lobate - ou that night, furious. intipmper. ate and fanatical 'mooches were made by McCandless, of 'Philadelphia, Davis, of Berke, arid Burnett-of Monroe, of Which, it is enough to say, "the trail of the ser pent was over them all.. lint their very violence defeated them; and Mr..:Wal, MAN'i,Wit'VelfMMMttitl7 Committee, followed them in a im - mtb, plausible, oily speech, designed- to re move the impression produced by his lows prudent colleagues, and to serve, ha irides, as the key pole of the Democratic mimic in the coming canvass. When he had concluded, the clock indicated half past ten, and theßspublimm, among the vast, crowd in attendance, felt that it needed ammo waster mind to break the spell woven by the eloquence of the Sen ator from Cl&artiold, and that the Work must be done /hen, late as it wag. Fortunately. they were not to be olis appointssl. Mr. London, of Bradford. took the floor, and although the crowd had been listening for three hears, none but the most fanatical Democrats took their leave. - They seemed to know by instinct,thatifomething good was coming. 1 And they wore right, For or full hour and a quarter he held the audience en tranced; and as the eloquent periods flowed from his reaay tongue, one by ono the sophistries and monstrositles of the Democratic speakers were demolish ed, and note thread wee left upon which their muse could hang. Ills speech was bold and ultra radical; as well as sur passingly eloquent, and as he sat down, every Republican present in the Senate Charraber telt that his toad been nobly vindicated and the enemy com pletely vanquished. Even the Demo crate showed by their looks that they had got agreatdeal more than. they had bar gained for—. Ito main point in Mr. Wallace's speech was that theory of "Copperbour • %CU not as potent as It was; that the peo ple were gradually furgottmg the asperi ties begotten of the war; that the tittle has now come when his party could deny their complicity with the rebellion, It 'becoming more difficult every day to hunt up and produce the procif of thei disloyalty; and that, such being the nun, they could safely charge the heavy bur den of taxation, and the disorganize. I condition of the South, as the remit. simply of Republican misrule, and the result or eousenvieneo of Democrat', licestility to the elovernment. DM Mr. Wallace, is calculating witheul his host. The people have net such chart memories as he supposes. The corn left by the war ere not yet healed over, nor do the mass,' forget no reality the reword of Democratic dinlovalty. Ito dl Gad that out before the Presidential election isover; but ho Is evidently pre paring blight the tight upon that ba.nis. Mr. Thomas Scott, of the remisylvania Railroad, is here, and wanes to have made up his mind to let the free railroad bill pans. ,Its the meantime he wculd liken) nee the bib. amended go as not to hit the Penneylvania road too hard. But the Comibilsvilla bill he means to fight. He hati oft his lieutenants be hind him, and they are now a e tleely,,,, work trying to net up both boom, apainnt that bill. Bills to repeal the Tioga law were presenter) )n the Mouse by Mr. Ford, and in the Senate by Errett, and and were referred In bolls !louses to the Judiciary Crunmittees. The House Ju diciary ‘Comealtteo decided to report it with a negative reeontmendation, and Mr. Ford wilt at onex, introduce a new hill coulining the repeal to Allegheny county. In tilts shape it may.pass. In the Senate to-day Mr. Creep intro duced a bill to estabil4h the eight hoer law. It is a copy of the Now York bill on that subject. Land year a bill was passed nuthorixing the sale of the property of insolvent cor porations and their franchisor, upon fore closure - of mortgage. This year a bill lies been Introduced conferring upon the purchasers of railroad, bridge, meal and never lion companies sold madnir the law of IF,ti7, all the corporate privilegesof file companies sold out. The 1,111 mole up in thilSenate a day or two since, and Mr. Connell, conceiving. that under this bill the Sunbury and Erie road flight ho acid out and the State lose its claim of four :albino against It, bad a clause added, provbilng that all the claims of the Slate against any corpora tion should be paid sus a condition prece dent to conferring upon the pureneaere the corporate privileges so proposed to be conveyed. If It was on e purpose of the law to gut the Sunbury 'and Erie road free from its debt to the State, that Mlle gamble, fur . the prasent, blockent The bill, however, was opposed by Mr. Wallace on general grounils. and espial ally4 on Constitutional grooruls, and. the Coustltutlosal point mule by hieirwill, I think, kill the measure. The • House is steadily getting into working order. Next Week it will begin ALLEG*I3I7. PITTSBURGH WFFRTX GAZETTE s ' 'SATURDAY, PEBRU FROM EUROPE. CST Te.grapbtore Pombarzb Gasottz.) I= A KrAINTEDIAL ItA7sQCD7—slo - ND - ICANT , • SPELCII or LORD STAZ:LET. LO7.:DON, Jaualry a.—At a ministerial dinner at Bristol, last eveninet, Lord Stanley read° a vary sittnithant specelt ltererrimr, ti Ireland, he said that island h:d n”ver hom.lll a more pro3peroos vonditionoittr had slip ever been more di-affected. The' latter he' attributed' mainly to the &Wilms of American snl dlem. Ile thoucht.tho proposed Church reforms ought to go over to tho next ?ornament, and as to the land reforms in Ireland, they were out of the question. Duffy, tha"Fenian arrested at Dublin and sent to .tillbmk; died there today. The tone of the French and Prussian press Is eminently peaceful. = LONDON", .feentary 25.• —The excitement occasioned by Fenian .morernents still continues. The authorities are eceed .l ngly wakeful and arreste are orsde every day. A man named lifichae; Gough wascap lured last' evening whit qin the act of panting a eedltioua handbi on the Man aionMouse. • , • L Information h aving Z . ea led r Gov ernment that Thomas SI u, S iriff of the Islets 1 _of AldernY, with the Fenian organization, lje was , yesterday I promptly apprehended and soot to nridon to await trial. Considerable feeling has been created . by the recent resolutions of the United States Mouse of liepresentativel, declar ing the sympathy of the nation with the Fenian:4. The journals of London haVe, editorials on this subject and severely' criticiso tide exprosslsM of tinfriomily feclingetowards England. RESPONSTEILITT FOTL TEAMS'S. ASIPT. It it officially denied in the most ps4l - manner that any oril/rs or dis patches authorizing Um .ariest of Train were rent front tho Hour' tither at Lon don. The reoponertbit4Y of that action is thrown entirely upon the local authori ties of Cork. • / / • • THE At..II.IIAXA 1-01TROVE.WIT CLOSED. The London /Observer to-day asserts that by the ItUt dispatches exchanged between Lord Stanley and Secretary Seward, Irrlhe matter of the Alabama ' claims, ~tise oorrespondenco is finally elosed.' =I gia - nori, January 2.s.—Dispatebes have been received bore giving accounts of quite 'serious anti-ministerial riots in Prague. The latest telegrams, however, announce the suppression of the disorder without bloodshed. • STgAILIVIr -It is announced this evenipg that ineither the NoVth German Lloyd nor Hamburg American Companies will de spatch a steamer to New York next week.. The mason is not stated. A BILLY ItIIMOIL Inzenox, Jan. 2J.-2, very silly rumor current in different parts of the Con- . _ Uncut, end has oven been extensively printed, to the effect that the Prussian Government his secured the ustf of the United Stat. navy in Ouse of war. s, =l3 =I PAMIR, JallUary:."s.—The ernment has homed an official note; ad dressed to the Prefects of the several do partments of France, announcing the new army law and arguing. that instead of being a war metisure it is a pledge of eontinnid peace. " • 1:=1:1 Ton of the public nevnipaporn of thin ty hay° been fined a thousand (ran." oh for printing Illegal reports of the roeeedings of the Corps Legislati f. Paris special says : The ten nens paper editors charged witnts violation of the constitution to publishing , reports of thOtegislative body not furrdshod by :~Wclaletonograpber, were not only lined a thousand francs each, but eon dmuned to elz mouths' imprisonment mid ordered to bear the meta of legal ;.roeeedinge. = Pthqs, JAIL M.— I t in reported on g..,0d tuthority that tho Emporor has forbl,lden he publication or I'llono Nupollym's samphlot on tho subject of tho Foreign ,nd Domeetle Affairs of France: • AMERICAN CU AT TOULON. The tolledBto. l4s E fleet under Admiral Parragut wilt remain at Toulon during the rest of the winter. LA PATILIeIi TICE RITUATION. Pains, January 24.—The La Patric, In an editorial article. oh tire. that Panels', is the only power not now In harmony With tie rest of Europe. Efforts of a character to tranquilize the oublicizilnd and give assurance of prolonged peace are singularly antagon ized lie the fact that every .power in Curepo is actively Engaged in arfnlog, if for anticipated war. It is sold 1. nowiFrench loan to tho amount of seems hundred and fifty millions. francs will surely be put upon the market soon. =I Sr. PZTE.T.SIITT.G, January 21.—Tho Bourranes Zeitung; pi:)1131ml bore, calls attention editorially to the fact that the now Frermft Army bill materially In creases the power of . Napoleon, nod it sure to prompt him to a.4911M0 o higher =toad and bider tone in regard to Euro. peon Politics. 11.0175 E OF It EPIt F.SENTATIVES. Ater- o A number of bills were introduced and referred, ineldding the following:. , For the taxation of national banks. Lifting tiro right to vote in Presiden tial elections and all State elections '.to'.. every ritir-ltt of ; the United Suites who; resided ton days In the district. -- j GrAnUng land in aid of the Middle . and' Footle 1ton:old Company for a NO ADVANCE OF REITISII FORCE,. : . • . . railroad in Nebraska NEw 'Tom:, Jan. I..—The Licrold'A ; providing that the appointment of all cable contains advice , . from ionafo, i agents lof anydepartmentea of the Govern.; Abyssinia, to January 13th. Gen. Napier I lept, Wlstote s five burnt . rat dollars mud I. confirmed ' by the had not yet ordered an advance from i ,Sense... ' there. The. Ettglisha antatcrof are.. re- i . To prohibit Internal Revenue officers ported in good health. It is now doubt i being interested in any forfeiture for el., ed u the friendly professions or Tlgere, 1' 1 t",,";;, ( .= n e ,."," r „ ,, ,: w.. , r . h . on i Chirf of Gabayeerbee, will be fulfilled,' rot 0 - 0 territory or Wyris r r Y thig. ye ... or If no will Join the English forces. • , Making a c t purchoses and sales on. Npws OF .pi r. , ooppio u oArrip p, . , vorn , t i n . l.telo t lf t ofUgtV it tittes loans end LONDON, January 53.—Latest advice. , l' lrosii ' tig for boitntico to . the widower from Anneely Bay and Senate .how the . !I,i children et eortmln soldiers killed or ' Brittah forces havens yet made no ad- ' dad in the erre ice. vanes beyond the latter point. Intellb ~ To prevent. the cotnpronitse of offenses ~, , I Tc ,, t t.m ot hi e n ,r em r zni ! o lob re o z and making gene° of the condition of the British cap- I , lives has been reoeivektin camp at Senate. ' Providing that In ease a Senator of We i ' They were at Nlagilabo. alive, well and , esia bet United St es at bscornes Vice Prden o.f the tinned States. by reason ing carefully guanled to prevent the pond- President of the.Senute pro temp,,re, anti Witty of escape. It Wall feared by many I in cute his Senatorial term of race ex- I they weuldbe mass:oared as soon as Ging ' pin. I toiore tho Presidentlol term ex- Theodore heard of the approach of the ', 1: n in:it: 1 1. 11 ,7 1 ":,11',1'? : , '; ,,, oll Zu o n f g I t b o o r ' expfolitiarrary force, but no threatening I-S ' enatoi at once be c o m ing vacant. e° , demonstratlorragaintit their lives had , Instruethig, the Secretary of the NavY, been male , and their treatment as prim -' to dispa. ut; to a 'suitable port In Norwayl otters remains unchanged. ' . or Sweden, one or more 'National ship* . C , for the transportation of finch stereo as •' e7 I -- - - - , I nosy be furnished ;fiii - the relief of line &Vasil. • • ' famishing people of those countries. TEI 0 PUILISS•ON THE rot:neat SITUATION. ' Givieg an increase of aviary of twenty . The St. l'etersburgJournabt of Sohn- i p e r i, cent. to all 71:levee of tine Exectt- day all published editorials on the polit. , tho ' it i sn ' Tg r l, l , ' Y , to r , t ' :,;!,. ' T. 1 ,1 'd',,l7oeren." ono Ica! situation of Europe and the effalrs of , Making nopropriations for the harbor the East. They unanimously advocate i ofd New Buffalo. , . i the Hate of a portion of !hornet We florae,. Zeitssug'.ooppoltlft b+ the Bus k i riri ' t ' t ' itit. military reservation In Michlgite.•l den government tq take the Remedial, 1 Welding onehund red thousand acres ' initiative In dLsaramment, an exaMple ef politic land++ to old In Improving the navigation of the Idisolasippl between which will almost certainty he adorned . , the falls of St. Anthony an the mouth by bar neighbors, I of the Min onsets river, by the construe - o • • - I lion el n lock end damn! Meeker's. Is ., nzall tits. • ': . I land.. . TIZE Tnnarc IVT.TIi TWE CNITED STATES 1 .To extend the provlolene of the swamp' CONCERNING TIIE WEST INDIA Ls- 1 Intel art to-tine State of Nobraaka. ' t I . Ily id r. CADY, to ronahlish a uniform COPENIIAGEN, Jruneiry .2.6.—The fol.! etimeev , end provide for the manage towing'Prt'gret' hs ' been made in Ri g" ! tte ' l n t t .. a ltar: l ,l ' l 'l l 'l o ' Th c ° , t c. ` Committee °" 3 dog on the tlifestion of the ratilkation of I the whole on the state of the Union. . • the treaty for lino sale or the I Word It provides' for the issue of Treasury • a he railing in arid cancel. India blonde to the United States. Iu certoicatos elk legal tenser for all par. the Lower House time Special Committee i ri n n ' ert;f ' .;Vrt f ;:t r tfa i l Bank currency , End of. appointed to consider the -provident+ of I lin 'led States letpol tenders; also,, W for the th e t poo ly o odex.mj., tint, d o t a ti o of no -I Isom of laude drawing three per CA; IN made a favor abl e report. 1 hder"ll all outstontllng lands, ex. I ceps when payable In' gold, to be pall Thlavnuidebaled during the latter part i when due 1. redeemable In Treasury of the week in secret seaslnn. On Satur- , certiflartes of three r cent, convertible day the doors were thrown open. After I. tote heed. et' the pteasnre of the bolder, Or cyst ficntes ha be concerti & speech from the President, clos in g the I lidol to bonds, and rice versa. • , 'l n 'reartury I debate, a vote was taken and the treaty I Ily Mr. LOGAN: Requiring the SOO • oi, transfer ratified without a d (tweeting I rotary of the Treasury tO appoint SCOOT. o k lot toll to establish a marine hospital at voice. The trusty now Rows to the Upper I Cann. llocuse for concurrent and heal actton. 're rovirre oectlon two of the act of I —et— . April Mit, ISiel, conatituting the Renal. OCIINA. . . bal, Ito., and Peoria, 111., ports' of deity- WAISLIGE ISOVEMENT ON TIIR 'RUSSIAN ' pri. raosru-.3. . or inn relief of the Winona and St. Re road Company The Chinese GeeernFtent hen, t ak e n i, I V3 I r Mr. I COON: TZ, atite . rid,to wt . Inl acme nellinu7 etePe on the lluooion from.' " currency Set. 'Referred toteir ° Con% °mule tier,which.thelattor Goverumentregardo I tee on Banking.- ' It+rookies the iv as warlike and offensive. A protest is 1 . bet:leiter Intkoll • ' bank. blllo obeli be received by the Uni te be sent forward. ' • . ' i 441SC:item in payment of taxne, dm., they . . "ft re-I ,- I I '-t - United Star- =I I .11till not he re-istuod, but United Stet& . I'ULT. I notes not boating interest 'half be illntl- InCOIiES TASCP.D. . i NI in 11101 Y cloud; that whenever a colll nommen, Jun, t r 01. , -The WI linpOttHog ..; , [ l l u t . ‘ , T .,‘ l' l l t r , r c n i eZ d , of .nY .n rug o i;y h l a tax on inceince ht certain cases has 1 bonds deposited with t t fe P 4 7 reasit Y re . r for been adopted by Loth - Houses of Portia- i the circulation of the bank, If the bind went. -'• • ' shall bo - thew redeemable, or. . If the —.6—. banks *ball agree thereto, Lite bond and . ..... , . , SPA'S,. no lota 0ha11 ,.. be eanolled, If not; the A. ,, c ,,.. 7 ,zi 3 ,e.earzo,,, pid,,,,D. : nott. o f eto he hold until the bond be .r Jatmasitn, , Jan. 21—information Imo i o c l ttrae u a t' TiA l lt i cara e n n L b e e Xi t e ca rerre d ul t" : beenvocelved by the government that I notes shall be homed In lieu thereof; and another insurrection boa been planned . I when any bank shall bo • . wound up . un- .. , . flip the Carlists in Cataliiiii and Aragon. Active um- mires have been - taken to ! thwart trio mqvcinont. DINT 3 /dill , TO Le riloylvpi Jr of in, .I.m.._.t.—Tba 1.01 for furtll.ll' arrili to tho army pnc...e,l 'the Cortez alai is now• a =I AItNY Issrrs - rott N'AMr.P. . Vtr.N.Na, 2.).—The Asc4 Du ke Alla,Fla 4en named mi Im.pectur the Austrian army. FORTIETH CONGRESS. r Ttlerfa,b to tb• Plarbta,t4tlastitte.l ,WAstIISVITOY, J(113. SENATE. ' ' The CHAIR submitted tile petition of the Constinitional Convention of Georgia relative tr, the organization of State Govt ernment,i in the South; also, from tlei Constitutional Convention of Misslisinpl, prayffig for the extension of 'the F,reed men's Bureau. Both were referred to the Judiciary Committee. Also, a communiestlen fritth General Tloward In reply to a resialutton ofs-in quin- setting forth the tarts in regard to the ificcontinuanceof theYreedmen'allu• reau lit Kentucky, Tennessee and Mary land. , Mr. TERRA' introduced a bill to al low the itnportation of dye atolls free of duty. Referred; • Mr. WIL.SoN introduced a hill to re nein* the disiihilithe of certain persona in Virginia /Referred to Judiciary Corn- Also,tr / tdil to permit officers and sol diers to'wear corps badge; for aeivices during the war. Iteforred to Committee on Military Affairs. • . ..Din SUMNER offered a resolution a-'king the Preeitient,bir Information rel lairs to the trial of Rev. Mr. McMahon, Roht. Lynch and others by tAat British Government. Adopted. • Mr. TRILNII3ITLL offered n resolution I coiling for information relatiVe to the ilispoikion of captured and abandoned • property. • Mr. DAWES offered a resolution. that Con ores might to leas, its war upon the Constitution •in view of - the enormous piddle. debt weighing upon the Indus trial resources of: the people, that the Freedmen's Bureau should be nt once iitoltibtol, the army reduced to twenty thousand men, the cotton tax repealed, and the UttitiA States bonds taxed. The, rroeilni ion was laid over. The See ate thou took un the bill for the removal of the disabilities of Robert M.Putton, or Alabama. Merits. STEWART, P.OMEROY, 301iNSON and HOWARD sopported it, and Messrs. DRAKE and BUCKALEW opposed it, the latter on the ground that Ito was imposts] to special legiaiallon In mo Individual s°, The morning hour exp red, when the special order—the resolution for detailing one or more naval ofileers to utiend the International lilaratime Exposition at ilavrti—eatue up, was debated and laid on the table. The Supplementary Reconstruction bill woo taken up. The nnestion was on Mr. DOOLIT TLE'S motion to Instruct the Judiciary; Committee to report his amendment. Mr. WILSON took the finer. it. had not been aware. when Mr.. Doolittle In sisted upon occupying the morning hour on Thursday. that it Sal been authorita tively announced that the Senator wan to deliver n long, p remeditated and Carefully ,prepared eissch, lavingilown a platform cur the Conservative parts- in the pruning election. Ile - had mirth' heard a:more unpatriotfO - , inhuman and wicked 'mooch. After alluding . tri the Truculent and others men who abandoned their irionds and assailed them, and misre presented their purposes, ho said that the Senator's purpose was to overthrow The nearly. completed policy of recoil , struetion. lie re.i tell and praised the progress of those Matta which were or ;;antzlnr, under the reconstruction acts, saying the people now 'enjoyed more Liberty, law and order than before dur- luga century. Mr. WILSON enntroverted Mr. Doof little's views at some length and conten ded that tho Northern Radicals wereL champions of liberty everywhere, Intl that the human race could not afford, tie could almost say withmd irrev erence that God could not • afford to have their almost completed policy ,triekeu down by such efforts s that of the Senator from Wi•t"OrlAill. no reitei ated the opinion that before the fourth of .tuly nest the Southern States would e represented here by;loyal men, slid he would be glad, then, to sae the Senator and hi., friend., take the Government out of the hands of those men .who would restore iwats, and order tn/ their country. They were not Intrberlvd, as the Senator claimed, but liglnim,; . against the barba mos sentiment co their old rebel master, null for the Cal.., of Christian civiliza tion. Ile closed by asking the ayes and noes Olt Illt! amendment. 4 Mr. JOHNSON' spoke In enpport of the theory that the Jndiciary was n co ordinate to of the Government with the I,gislative, and that every act of the latter power mutrury to the Constitution •eas aubl.wt to being no derided by the nod then preXt'eliAl at length to controvert the position taken by Mr. ! morion in his speech on Friday. it wan impossible to guard the citizen against the danger from !unitary power, if every man had not the right to demand the 1 protection of the Comitltntlon. While he had n grateful sense of what the coml.: • try owtsl General Grant, he would not Intrust him with the . powern conferred ; by this bill, disregarding all the rights of I the people of the South. The Constitu tion restrained Congress from pneeing welt lawn under posittro . prohibition. At the ounolnelon of Mr. JOHNSON'S remarks the bill for the relief of the dbne-. bilitles of R. ',bort M. Patton was .taken . up, Mr. Fit MANG Iftrf SRN having the 'door on the, reconstrueti to bill, which was temporarily Mid aside. After considerable debate the former hill wee Hassel—twenty-six yea, to five nays. The nays were Mesara - Buckalew, Ravin,Drak, Fowler and Hendricks. AdJoUrned. der: the provisions of the LW, no now national bank shall be 'est , l‘Pvhed, but, theambuat ails circulating ribtas shall be deducted from the 'total attiount 'of national bang. circulation end a were.- panding amount of greenbacks shall be issued. MALOY =oTerea a rzsolntion in- - - - strueting the Committee of .Ways and SI mans to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the Secretary of the Treat er ,v • firat, to employ &Illegal tender notes that may come. into his possession in excess of the amount`necewary to pay the current PXPOLIVeS r a the Government, purchasing at their market value ouch Interest bearing securitiessf the United Steles MY he may be able to obtain; sec ond, to employ all gold in the treasury in execs,' of,rhirtv millions of dollirs in the name way; third, to, authorize a loan equal to 'the whole amount of pres ent interest bearing debt of . the United States. and to b sue bonds running fifty yenre at four per cent. In terent and ,principal payable In gold, the Man to be efferent only as geld may be 'required to pay the current expeimaof the government and purchase thepresent interest bearing-bonde; fourth, to require the national 'banks to replacethe bonds now on depbsit In ibe Treasury with such fourper cent. bonds Adopted. Sir. CLARK, of Kaman, offered a pre amble and rtaolutton reciting that the act of January 24th 1837 provides that there shall be no denial of the elective fran chise in any of the territories on nooemat of race,onlos. or previcius condition of eervitude, and that it is reported the Leg !stature of Montana' has paned a bill, which has bean approved by the Gov ernor of Montana Territory, restricting tbefranehlse to White male citizens, and instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the matter and report such meaelures as may be nece to' secure obedience on the part of the ature and Governor of Montana to the laws of Congress. Mr. WASHBURNE, of Illinois, ring gented the Committee 'he instructed to report a bill repealing the act organizing the territory. Mr. WILSON, of lown, suggested the subject be sent to the Committee on Ter ritorien.. Mr. CLARK no modlged the regain- • (lon. • Mr. CAVANA,UGII tried to make a remark, but wax cut off by the previous queetion. 110 thou moved to lay the resolution on the table—negatived, thir ty-six ayes, ono hundred and twenty three nays I • . • The resolution waslndopted—yeas one hundred and twenty-alx, nap twenty seven.. ' TgIIRIBLEMERDER AT ST. LOOP Citizen of Rochester. Pa.:Wil ed by the Slate of a Steamboat and Thrown Ors rboard. ;By Tclerrsz h to MI Pltiaburilk Quetta Sr. Lome. January M.—John Swaney Mate of elm steamer Armadillo, and , brother of Captain Swaney.. killed Wit liam H. Braves, • passenger, from Ito- cheater, Pa., on the Armadillo, last night. Swaney had been drunk during the day and attempted to quarrel with several persons on board. He expressedastrenir desire to blow the Clerk's brains out, and subsequently tired at his brother, Cap-, rain Swaney. Later in the evening ho went up to the texas and commenced • eating` , lunch. Graves entered ehortly afterwards when Swaney fiercely asked him Übe came to rob him. Grimed answered pleasantly, when Sire ney allot him, dragged hie body to the edge of tho hurricane deck and rolled It over board. Swaney • then wa- lied the blood from his bands with coffee from the urn nn the luncheon table, and went to bed. A short time afterwards he was arrested by a policeman and was to-tiny oommitted for.n3urtier in the first degrtn Graves` body was not found. BY CUBA CABLE. Adolphe arena nave DO ; easadellPlnforeemtlats and lehnoe a Manama —Bellalaa• aorta.. at Mantua—Se beam la Salvias r the Dthappearatte• of Caroler. (ST Telt mph to the kittstrargh Counted • s:w lions:, January 33.—The Rer ead's Havana specials have Ilayttim ad vieco to the' Bth. Solnave demanded eeinforeemerds and - had loosest in en dearing proclamation to the people. Dis affection reigned at Aux Cayes, where a I ' l. r g e. b b ee d n y o o n f liTtn n ltlL ‘ f i t: r4 nTon who suffered terribly in Cho pudding on the frontier.. Jefliard, 'who refuses to re• turn toliayti, deplore. the elate of the country, and expresses sorrow at, the violent death of Monica. The latices brothir is still in close confinement. Advice% from other 1V eat India Islands are unimportant. ' II .iVANA, Jan. ^d.—Grand religious ceremonies took place at the Cathedral to-day. A te deans was sung In thanks giving for the disappearance of the chol era from this Island. From thin day forth all vessels leaving this port will be granted clear bills of health. The sugar market closed heavy and in ' animate last night, and prices aro without any quotable change. =1323 Reboot ' Coo. to Toot Me we fait? of Iltocookotnalation *eta. (B) Ttleeraoh to the littehofltit (Meet.: • }Guano:re, Jemmy 25.—The habeas 'eorptth caw before Judge Underw..cid, to test the conntltntionality of the Recon struction act, wan to-day adjounled until Wednesday. The commandant of Lihbv prLen produced the prisoner, and male a return that ho won held by 'Order of General Scofield, under the anthority of the Reconktroction acts. The prisoner' was represented by four prominent law yers, all members of the Conservailve S.M., Central Committee, which' body brings the cane up with the intention of carrying It to the Supreme Court. The Convention trammeled no tallness of Importance to-day. MEMPHIS larder. to ■ Grart loess During a k=== IZlE=3== Drexel:its, ..Jannary '24.Thle after noon, during the 'trial of Winters and thorn for the murder of Mike Connell a few days since, Cu 'altercation occurred between the counsel, daring which Thomas Malone, ex-Street Commission er, and uncle of the murdered man, was abut through the body with o large Der ringer and -fatally areunded. Although the court-room watt crowded at the time, it was not known. who fired the shot. The affair created intense excitement. CANADA. • Fluidlo3 Owtff age. By7ileitsp6 to tea pttsbargh USSAItt.I • 11nourrou, San: fiendlah one. raga wax porpecrated at atayern hear this place !ant night. A Man, receverlngfrom an attack ofdebrtum tremens, was lying on the floor In frant of a fire place.when some young men laid stump round )21/1 body and burned him to death. , Salado of a 11111. toter. CferTakimpt.to the rtliabeirla , o•Utt.l.l • DELAWAIIN, OHM J 111113117,211 - —Ray. George N. Brueh o f the_Central Ohio Conference, committed su i rcide by hang ing himself this . afternoini. From the evidence before thh Coroner's jury it smears that he bed been contemplating the • act for several dam After eating his dinner to-der ns usual. he went to the barn where hie wife found him soon afterwards and cut him down. lie had tied the repo into the manger, then over a beam, end made a noose of his hand kerchief, then Jumped off the manger. lie is supposed to have been inane. Debt!Hy aied F maclation Both result Irons tie IA k of abllity to convert the food Into nutriment. How steastaty, the for atom tofferlas from, Meth ethMalnAlltafro ttnie to Immedl hely le eartlo • remedy that will anti:lolmo tit Sleillath and di/tattoo o ..... . rag. as soon ith this desirable anise; On been accompllthed, the health lalaraadal, and the pl., t eni repeats his 'Said pirrinal aapeatni<o., l , LIIIITSITEII , 3 atUmatEt LUSTERS have at tained a wotlilowlde.PoPnlathr la that , nitticl. and bays- bean month the beat and dant Mesas of removing eoostlinttlon, toeing the elontetho giving •aergr to tat neer. and rellevlng aintr• _,means nerroacatea and • clapreasloa of tonne. Its cheeileg an benalletal•clarcla • See Wanly spoken Cl he Ib,a/alill. who owe to It tat It seiclarstlon to beets. No 'attentive ln tan auntie at IlleolLelaa bee staalaed tan tame meats wa LEO nted to Ohio as loath. attro rim pantie:to ecomoo.o I ant, 'littoral. • Pave act thlrodithed sad 'bane pet Wine one bv oninvomfla tha_poinalatitr of 110-ISTIT.IIIII elAthi NITTA R. et A Unit, to lacerate, and is no ftelefateed as • etaadard hoetheold Ashes kiss. The stases le hien au ead• the use of the Mattes avisces st o_ ea :a 'Ulnae in all tuita el dsbilltr and die was of th stomatn• Circle iateo.almastulttro Oat no Maar. ban bean pabl'ahad e atleatlag troll mine lona pot. la removiar ta iepato awl femoral althate• And at O them It nee td'a .64e o ne that call atteatioa tv the great noes Of Me spa la °Mar 1.0.111ka1l petal, to a:mama. Ills tlie woo t reparation of tie M s ad taut le ?Clas la all titles and ti la therefor* Tong/ of the estmelder alba CI lac &WWI, Twelve Dictates of Common • • ,Rense. • . lltst-1t Ton arsriat tate at •Islid. nd ratan chili, and beam. te • Dr. Isyser , a reclorst decreed—tt yes ebantd. break through the lee vim eketlag, sad iamb, eOetrbet a cold. lake . Ur. Itiketr•e Peetekal 1111reP. • xbird—lx roe are tees nom/brit ter s 1.., Hat. and coal kaurr I. .W t set erred. tale Dr. Yawn's reatarala7.l• 1 Youth-1f loar trout Da.' .. bawl as was p. 141. 1.1 Kee I ic tan] atr.o. I rat!—vw Yrtlba , .04 " t ' h eel., Comm We otattrialloas LL once. by Dr. [lmre Pectoral tyre re !Drib—ir you expororsta Hood. tail Dr. Seim.. Porton! V yrop• Ikrouth—lf you 'bays orlon:lox aid'brouttlol trritat eO. noku Dr. Isritr , s leeelora utr. p. ILlghtt,lC you tore ruxotos tbo Dr. % 'a rocturalayruO.M Mr 7sa. • BloCh—lf you hare turluoles, Dr. =flour'. rreforal Syrup will este you. Tooth If you Mr. soy foetid.' Duu. , 7 Orimr. X 01•41 1 .1. Noma B,lno ortll ears you. /lave ath—lar. Sayera , a Pectoral tyrap boa ear. d llitmanda at last mach easee• . Sera XaTKIVA rect.& aprap sac 1.11.4 atcwt dralelsaa lad at Ilia pearl.. sark - No. IN Woad Janus ina. UN. Y 1, 1868. , , '. CLINERCIAL. 1 - pirrarmsta is XLMI.HICTs. °nucleus. raw Pert . .. line Gasarrx. / Ilioteuew, Jutunry tr'7, lilt. The deperal maikota continue quiet and dull. and en the demand Is restricted eddrely to .up tying immediate wants, wa ise but eery few 'round lot operations to recoulif ticee, howerer,!have undergone no material c 111L(C. ORAIN..-There Is a steady demand for W in ter W bait at 044 Or Bed, ...11:-..C5 for Whlte. bate woody nod In fair demand ho uocltnuedt, we contbaue to violist taupe nu tr.+. nod 010100 iii store. Ear Corn is dr.arce 004 in good dereand and hi t cher: wo heir or twee On track at SI.10; Shelled Coin Is dull and LIS COO d eOOOl7. Ulu Ista demand at 11t.eX11.45! Ear ley le In ebod demand lad limited etdooly but uneltaaged. I FLOl4—There to but a limited , demand for Flout the market fa steady and prices mall auttalned. We contlnue to quote att silt) it,so - fo't Spentr Wheat: 111201t.e1 lo Win- Ur Wheat, and 114.00160 tot' fancy .4d.• Rya FlCtai la ate* 3, M S3,M. Bno wheat Flour In Wady and dull, and may be 'quoted ectatkoalliat kVA par met. od . PROVLSIONS—Becou le quiet 'sad 'laced, but unetuicied et 10%e for Shouldliae; far Rabid Sidra, and 1112164 a far 1 Sursr Oared Slam Lard Ls dal quoted at 13rj)121Lie for prim. Werra. rendered In tlesees aaLl bar. ' kn. Men York. an. BUTTER—Prima to choke Roll Buiter. .1a pa:wady demand, sad we can report silos at aaC/40e. - EGOSl—Ooehadzed at 400:: MILLTEED—Searee aud in demand; rate of a tonalleliddUnge at gr,25) Bran may be 'quo. tad at il,lo49l,63,andneoonda at 71a08r1'.15. HAT—Ie aready, with regular irlra from Gauntry lemons at glartin, for com Mon to atelatly prima Timothy. BEI...DB—SaI. of Olovarseed.al 07.6 0 ier and riax.ed at Timothy doea not ;ream to M lir wand. do, APPLIZ—There L. au Imprbved demar.4, •dazdixdilcLute• of clicalLeil 4triTals and a dinaelsbed supply, ors.. are ilea ud well enetalned. magi. -from $3.15006 pet bbl for Islr io pholee. POTATOES—nun but unehanded; *r[uler Wes 1n store at uot,to per babel, an 6 1/3.230 ma per i.bl, as to gUltlity. • DRIED FraTlT—le dull but unebennrd: we eonateme to garde Amass .71at for cifiatterfl, and 10413 e for habit, and Apple. et Theo• LLILD OIL-le itNI quoted by mennficturers al &dal& No.. and $l,lO for No. I. ALLIBIIILBTCATTLE ILILRIZET.* . OM= 0/ wall Pirrel=oll Omar's.' !dermas. Jannery 27, " 1111. i COWLS. , There wee hardly . renege aerobe, of cat tle on site tnday, but In Intl abases of soy forego ibuyem, the eupply iree eqos to the demand, though there were but .limit d num. bet leftover unsold. In regard to th , ,geoeref ' tone of the market, there was • wide diversity of °plebeian:was dealerei some thought It wee *little tame,whlle others reported that Ihey es pertained nodllelenlty in selling. and that, too, at satftfactorg - prieem The .caret of the whole matter May be summed op In few welds: in ferior aid common eettle did not nem to be wutted' e Mat good to prime retailing cattle sold without much difasulty. so We bare !already remar*d. at fall prim, ranging .Lrord $ to oe, Poss. Common to reedit= grade. may, be too tad at li twig, and inferior' at oto ea. Some of our regular dealers shipped metal cm loads east on! their ovn aceount.. Myatt Si Needy Nat 61, bead - to Baltimore, and Mule- a. Traersitu .nipped dye one loads to Nelr York. The fo Bowing lea pretty full report of all the leading Wen f : - 1 MIMI - Needy report' having retailed TO !tllfp/Tt t ‘ ot h tu k' s t t sr i e . ra " o 131 filticl; ' e d . /.. Shamberg Sold IT bald st 6!4 5 %. end 10 head, ma emitalwion. for YollOoki on ati to 08. I• . _ Gretiwald fa Bohn totalled SO Ivad at 6to P 4. Teraorikold rt haad, eommonlatt,' at 6 to 1 1.. Lidt sold 14 head of Butler moan 7 ock at to 'Bl.lolo e Bro. sold 11 teml,'; o ltme kind of Moak. ta 3 to .. Teter fikettamactel sold 13 bead of „Butler waste emits ata w 634. E Kam 10 hend com mon 10 medium Meets at kg to ey. I L. Ilbthatilds aeld 10 head c entearo tattle 434 to IL W. 44.41111 hod d ull Mater 404144 eat4l4-43n1V part of them so. liatlowood i Blaekstock sold 15 Wad, on commitelon, for Mom. Wourork la Mruag, at fld bO. blast. a Trautman report harlot retailed 112 heid.ol 0 to 1.104 40140401 ear loads le Nei Turk. This gm bought two pairOf Pre mium I lozen-ona pair at 1%, and the other at Nicholas Carr sold la head oo his 11 1 441) ecciat,lat Ito gld. and 15 head of Greed county sadly commission, at 434 to 631. - 01ael, Lafferty k Co. sold 12 hood for Bohan E Pfleffar at Ito 7, sod 40 head for I Manual 434 t 0134. Hedge. a Taylor sold 15 held *0610414 :Ohm:Were I Elartmati retailed 18 head Wash. ID ktom Ou. mock .1401. kraus St Hass report havlog sold 401 brad of Ohio SUMO at 0 to Old; and 61 head o 1 Chicago trek a at 04 Jami Igmalllster sold 31 head of Gwen Co. eattle XOO sowniselom, st 6to alit and to head on Wove, 114.00,00, at 810154. Janie. Dolan had IT head 01 {alma Welter, staers4 averaging about 1600, wd fed two Min ton: sold ill head at sjg, and, 4eln6 unable to rsalloe Ms pew, he otappml the balance, 04 h Lead, Sas . I There.. only • moderate eupply or Sheep on eels thin week, and thou were not of very good quilt, or lo kood undttlon. The demand however, vu not very urgent, and th market was aldull one, and prleel, eonipared with lent weekj ruled a .bade lover; It 1. tut Proper to remark, howaver e that prime fet mutton Shem, b rad there been any sough to Market, would have commanded a good Flu, IS4loee. Poker Shillemenral sold Cl heed ot Butler Clo. sheep at 12,7104 per bead. - I . ..-- Jotn Baelentretatled SO head of Butler Co. amp at 11,14115 per heed. . 1.. pod reports having sold al hied at an average of 14 per head. Mutely & Bea had 113 bead on sale. not one of whktb, op tealarino'slook, had been sold. Zoaa. There woe • fals — diliand , fee Ills clue of eturt &ahoy thew-past week,d while the Meshed was falrlT burr. prtees • have. under r 0.4 iSO quilt/de enure. We contlnte t. out* at 114,011;(04 fr.., for lair te prim heavy av•rages, and gra foe Infetitir to a. 411liem. 1 Of!, report barter ii r erielr, &thwarts --. report nn... . tallest sae hew d Can/ the Peet week Cl to s.: Itotbitakte a Byers report barlos rattled 170 hefted dotes the pest week Ant 7095,(6. PtFINEVIten lIIEFLII. X. 141115 IT. CrOrion co .re Frersetreoe SSASSITS. i i Ferenr, January .21. tare. 5 Trub market drulug the week wan active. TheOales were the hirgest we here record ed Or some time. The demand liaa large torranderd forgo trout, the stock Of which 'MaiI:LOS huge. Inferior grades were neg lected , and were dlposed of at triotrutar prielse. the dlscrhaln &Nan bet the re rioah kinds being close. NO NW/1111 No. 3, Gray '-'..- 37 60.-6 mos I.• cogs. 1 293 to Nitre Coke- Flap -6 mos 40 i" No. 2 lemedly 41 ea-4 mos 20 . No. 1 Anthracite 45.--4 inn. 011001100. 0000. 1111112.561 NOON 1.5.L1 at, I , . . TWOS cu. l . 460 teas Tdahoulng P. S. MO I" Grey Foote-at lernsre...l4ol6o-4mos 'en I. Close 1 orge-st foresee.. 85 04 . NO ," Oetamon 000.0 Grey-to I , entre • kr CO WO I" 05. 0 0.7-40 arrlre—.. sa co SO3 . • " . " .... it 60. " • NO er " " " . .... 25 00 Epps" " " . .... SS DO WO 1..... SS SO Sal .. I . . , .... 101 60 We 1" • "' r 4 .... NI 03 ilo 0 .• "" " .... 33 so 60 . Common Close • sT 00 200 M Fancy thend................ Is 011-40 dyn NO 1,6 Grey Forge • CT 6 , 6-6 mos 400 i. . . 57 00 a 45 ' . No.l Toondry . NAM Gum Sock 00•16:01 4 1.4 41 4 50 tons NO.l Fouodry J4l 10-4 mos 120 1 . NO.l nes, 40 00-4 nom 1001" No. 1 Foandry 4 _,r co-1 mos 100 . No. I Foosdry 44 07-4 mos 40 ..., No 1 Foundry 46 00-4 mes 40 0 • No. ,1 Foundry 44 03-5 rocs stoma. 160 tons /rillts 1010.,.......100 000600-oath IRON /OW NAILX. Omni 01 MI PITTSI4I,I2I O /1}27,1 FRIDAY, Jaottal7 St. IRS. The following to. Gaol rite. for. man lurid trys sad nallo,oemotut op to d at* Common Ma =ea How Shoe . r 45£ Heavy Band .rt V Hoop sod Light Band , ) Ratted and Square 1116 , I+4 HMOval 4 0 0.: aad MU HOund------4XU MI Rolla Iron SAO a .. • • Took ' I Noll Hods 0 Sheet IL., 10 to 17 • 641 ;}4. • ! t ig :11 0 • I , A 9-51 61g 7,4 10 /.1.1 ghthta over 26 orlao Sig okllo. X 4400., . 104 to 60d Nollo 04 LO Youth' • and , • 24 One 5O Mods SS 15 24 One 100 gd god Od 1 60 JL in intog • $4 grid 74 171 01.1 nab .... 0 73 44 osol IA 03 tur Cut hplkes 0 . 00 sa I Dam mul•—% loth. 69.0011 loch. 87.23;154 ash. $ll,lOl t% Look, 66.110; 10711,110,0,.. Tall —tints or orgeotanse at tr gm 'silk tweloot rots Of rannfarn On NO. York; or &wont oft pot that. for cub, If remitted no rthol pi of throbs. Porroesto , to bo N0t,. ., , NO. York /Carboni:6.o S. Tressary orthotr opulealsot. 1161 . 1 s 10 Lot"( 100 kegs and upwards, 11140 bee keg off. No Clissonot =Ms of kali Moo 111114ollors. antitumor* Cattle 10 BASTraosrl..latobuy o.—Uottlo-=The °ba lsa at the malo owing the past wk mounted to 14300. d, sealant 10101 sot re ek. Paolo tooloygated al tollOsa • Old toss ad Nallowsgs. at $0)4,10; ordinary Ws otters outs aid ass, 01.boglarib; far to good stook *ants tb,6001,251 tar quality boast KIN" 7,70, and Oa say best beeves 11130,:3 per 101 lbs, *reran piles bang about 114,50. The waist. Wawa tolasbly aotla at about lan week's prim, Shoop—The motets has. bOas tmsll dudnit Um pas, awl, ad Ski markot for good sharp gate sotlysist about favor rates, vla 440 • Gyp rot Mir to geed, 1 541/04 , per lb. Ma, for good to s 0 06t • , • •Hogro—Tae satvolo bate boon lags dralog 'Ow put Oak, ad Um mamas modorately &o afs, but plea hare elsollsod per lo) Ito oti the rota et loot toot, ragtag at the *low to. day from 111,1111310,410 per lbs, not, for tar to good toa hogs • • I loos Took tattle gterket. Tollatabb to ats rtuarargb • Igglegoze, Joao:sag 117.—rho raoalpts cf the wee' wary a.Pl7basvoo.l9g67 agog o god Wag. sad 13,05 hogs: Drat only toodoratt ty active; daolanad. • lc.' Tag trade , lo. Way vou glow' there were offortosa of I,FOO goad of ortratat 173011180 t Prima' letqW4l - drat at:laity/0140 f ai r to good 10.315%ci or-. &nary 1 1424,..1nt0ri0r 11.12 *. 'titioopy MON sot moderato* , at toll once., ego. slog steldyt extra 13.(0Net prime 0.407 e; oolantoo to imitator 0.Aa90. .410300 g 11l mugg to-day were lea • atiobtsgo. at tagolay db at flgo and 171 Otticr. - at aiga. Hog. 'jute; u 4 7(o 101F01 than they *WO 00 Mandan MC* were Si ear loads oti sale 104117 at • rattle OS /ONO. •' • rity Tork =I By trzlr,rap:4 to tlle rlttsburgn tittatte.l w Toss, Jan. 27, 13511. icuNst - axo I= ne ::one cent. on call =I per. 5".,.; i!og Re le qttle ' t end flan at :Le opening Ir. glxxoer; 111!,.: cluslnq at 141 X tiorerettien , . Krr.r... crave. and !..,0"; r, per vent. bt‘ho a.n.l are cool Peccnod Data ,:.n Inre,:urnet 4:1.1 for sperniuttre pur V^cti, More e.irociclly for the former. an , . . caner ro ,, c , of 01,' lII.M/111.3j: Ado. Cc. 'Ol. 1107;41104: do. era . . 1261.0214 w, do. otr,.. MI Fort tr. cao 14‘4410116 Soren • Railway market opened bnoyant, with w general advance and the higheot prices of the year were made. Rile t. 4•1 to Central uttoon to Ifit Old Sou - there to horthweetern preferred 75X; flock Wand tr 3 44; Pflisburgh eft Toledo 115%. The rsphl advitous caused .Scary realisatione, and ben, the c , tete there eerie Is central re action In the price,. The 'market, however, continued active o and cloud mesa, at toe following aeetxn 41!OtltIOF5: Canton 1.0 , 00; Carob.,land MM374, Adams TSMi7 . 4; Mate Unlink 3:%637%i Wells Fargo s Co.' 441.0.0114.3 . 4: American 7071,Unitel States 76, Quicksilver 9eilo'Ai Mariposa sgr2: Pacific Mall 112Midil63;' %Vattern Union ItitirvsS;; New York Central PUN: -Eno Ruclaon 146/i0144%; heading Mlattrialkt Ohio Certificate. Miie timis Wabash rilMtSl7%; St.. Paul MCON: p re. rorzo Grogr,6!4; Central I Micht••• Woo NOulkeru PPAMYS% , 1111no1a Central 13tNial3.1; Plttabiteich 97N497%; Toledo 1413( M 113%; it,ck Wand 99MMUS%i Northwestern rel",,Nue 5: do. Perferred 3M0753X: Part Wayne to11l7010476; 1.0%; N.. Trona. al old Tenisa 63%. • 1.1111210 BRAWLS. Mining therea quint, hilt armor; Gregory, h 450565; Edge 11111, El, Montana, MOE, Quarts 11111.'11.3; Gettig:47ol9; Davidson, 43; Smith .t PIitMOICP.3IO. cel p 2 3X 5 5 9. u 5 b-Tr auye,in7o ke 1; pay New Teri. Produce Marnell. [ny Tel pox.* to the elttaberra Gazette.] Nen , Toon, Jan. 27.—Cotton limner; ulna bIZ bales at 19,41018 , ? , for middling uplands, the latter an extreme. Floor—m.llga, %MO bbls—a shade limner: Males 0,150 belt at al.ladV3.o) for &epergne State and weateren #9010010.75 for oxtra Sudo. 49 6114110.00 tor extra wester, a17.0141 1 .E 3 for adilto Wheat • . ...•• - . . • . • extra. 13,0413.75 for It. IL 0..11 5 .041200 tbr comation to good tit. Louts. 412,001416,00 for gaol to choice extra do..closang Clzmi. Cal. Dorn,. In fair request; sales 530 saeks at 412.25111310. Bre Fume quiet; galas 230 able at 47,564191.0. Whisky youtlnaL Wheat-0a celpts nett; blab-1020 better; wales 31,100 both at 4233 for No. 1 alarm dellvere.l, 4440 for No. 2 apriug. 42.,13 for mired opting, 43,13 for shtte Cahlorala• 1170 qulat. 1100103' dull.. Malt In moderate request; sales 103 bosh at 41,5 U. Corti —recetpts. 20440 Intsb— Iooolower nal more actlyetsales Os OW burnt. Part on speculation, at 51,2401,11% far new bite southern, the latter an extreme, 41,31 01.30 for new western and smaller. yellow, for Di,/ yellow Jersey. Oct. dud and drooping; sales of 2,103 both both 5t.4.5t46.13c for western In .tore. Bieck In I...root:se—wheat, 1.519.236 both; corn, 1,133,910 bosh; oata. 0.00,19.3 burtt; rya, °rah; barley, 12.0,315 bush; barley malt. 41.074 bush: Pe., 3.435 0 1 .10. nice grant at toqfpio for Carolina.' Coffee (inlet • and firm. bagur arm Lad ;Intel; este. lco bible Dubeat 1t1f4120. Dolaases Mill and lltiCh2.llo4. Hops quint, Patrolemn natal at' 101.ic .for crude, and 7040 'fur IiD O Y O bonded. York steady and ;Inlet; sale. 1,450 bbl. at 420,03620 70 tor old mass. clamp. at 42041 regular, 421,73021.0 Wt.' In, closing to .0.1.01. regular, .117.1121,33 for brims. and 110,07(a13,25 for prima mod.; unto eales 230 bbs new moot. Aorll, at. 5345; also sales 70Ud0, .11er, Mare., on pit...totems; also 300 bl.la old, teller. February, 51401,03. Hoof ateatlyt stirs 1,05 bids at - previous -P.C. , : also Rates 503 Herres On.. Mesa at 433. Deaf Rama quiet; gala. 213 bal. at 4N12 31;10. Bacon quiet: snit. UN unans at 1114 c for long ribbed, 1 . 2012110 far long clear, 12%0 for short clear, 111 4 for sport Metal. Cot Meats sternly; Sales 410 paCksges at Hap a , ,,a,r.ir shoulders. sad ritglal.i. far -hams. [Peened nage drrn, INfitto tor weatern— culefiy nt 114f L es72, and t7at93l, fcr clty. Lord Armor; salusl,3ol bbla at 131,13140; alma Wes total lots at 133 i. Dotter firm at. 131111tpc far • atate. Ghee...tw tt in/tat Yttteltd to Liverpool firmer; 50,053 bums corn at 10.1 per Lsrmcr.—Fifutr closed very firm with &fair de and. Wheat Is a snatils. firmer, and In moderate demand, partly for export. i/Se in quiet and etearty at 41,1021,73. Oats Is 001 l St lair for 'western In store. Corn in heavy at $1,.1.101.:71.; for awn weshon anost; 0111 Is nen:teal nt 11,3{ In store. Peet Is firm s t ttc . 5.r..0,45 . _f0r old klesn; $21,811."1,411 for new mese; SVC° sellerr, FibrUllo7;eios neltere, March,ll-. 3 2.5 sellers, April. Beef le active and firm. Cut meats are peminal. Baron is steady. watt a fair dems.. Lord IA Item at 131ff513! , , 0 for fair to prime steam nod kettle rendered. Cincinnati Barnet. j iny Telegraph twine fittsliniut. Genetic.) ; 'Cialciallari,Jim• :T.—Flour a abode firm er but not quotably higher family 11111111,70 . Wheat <inlet tint firm, at WO for No. 1 red winter, Anti rlas for the lame grade of i.pring. Corn dull at Me for earl shelled it hold At SW. Oats 'firm. at Gls. And at the 0..6 holders asked 09151100 far No. I. 140 si,Se and this• demand limited. Barley tending upward; sales fall at V.r.Si end holders e a sed at the close- Cotton ilium, and active: middling Whisky nueban um!. Bros lawns firmer and general ly wit neat change to priers. - Mess pork 1120 bits for chi all new. Bulk meata generally held at t and 10c tor shoulders and ed.. not we did not Lear of any sales. Began arm but quiet at ti d e for shouldsrs, and Wile for sitar sides. Sugar eared tame ISO) leo. Lard In groidemsnit and prices high criasie, of Nei tierces of 130 for Prime city kettle rendered, and IT-lin for country. Sot ter dull at 9litilo Tort t ...sit western. Cheese fOr Weotera Re.ieree. and 100 for factory. holier firm at 13016. for New Or leans. Gerrit:U./it:l,l4c. Mole.. 30 12 30 . for New Orleang. Clever trod in gotal demand a , 111lidilile,..ntr pound. Timothynull at 0,10 Owe: list $1.,15. Linseed Oil 41,1801,%. and dull.. Petroleum dull at illtite for em deed. Moues . market gimlet and eas - , Ott to le per cent. Exchange steady at par buying. I Grad Itillieli*khoYing. • Cbleaao Itsgrame. Intiengcsob. tots rituberin Gazette.] .. CMCACio. January 47.—F100r steady at apt, 10.00 for spring extras. 12beat opened dull. will sales of No. I at $2,1002.12, and N 0.2 at tc.neeli.o7i closing steady at t 2,505402.0831 for No. i. Corn tinsotticd and closed arguer •... • • • at 31(1.1ki , or n 01.1 very quiet at SS* eisc.in for NO. I RS nd 81e4e. for,No. 2. Oats closed quiet at 551:151e. Ilya dull at Lk4ll (11,62 for No. I. Barley firm 2112;4n niches, at 12,13(111,16 for ieo. 2, and $1.90 fur (cted. ?roots lons arm. Elmo Pork MO 11,50, prime; mess CIO. Lard Arm and Ho Manor at 123,;01414c. Coroberlimd Cot; Po for pack.l, cup rough Bides On for packed. Greco liana steady at lolgiloigo. Dreamer flocs quiet and steady: closed Jinn at s7=o 7,00 for light, and 10,940.2.5 for gnod 119100th over 11 , 0:0a . Itecnints-4,=/ bbl, flour. 10.,C0) bus whear,.10;;1111 bus corn. 22.0011 bur WC., 5,070 dreoed Pock 6blpmeuts-3,000 bbls dour, boo bus vc haat, I,MO bus coin. 1,54(1 bus oats, 540 dressed nog, • Cleveland Market. . (117 Trlrrrerh to the Mit-burgh engrafted Ceivatlan, datriaryl7.—The Soar market remamcd qa.ut with no chlwan In miceet soles of dounla extra eprtng at 1IOS6011.50; goring .120LASO; double extra red winter 111,S0 don ule extra while Sfeols.o o ; country brands W4GIIND below thu above figure. IV twat. steuty. quint. mad unchanged; held at $2,40 for leo. 2;1 .r-0 for No. 1; IPSO for car lots. (;,rn In fair demand both for worts on tho spot and tor Mune dellver9. but the market yam lower and rioted` weak at fro for Nu 1 thelled from the Blare. .I.lata In fair demand and eteady; 22n. 1 State bold at 071167 , gate; with small sales of No. I from they More at sl,se. Barley very Arm anA belt at r 33,10 for No.I State and Vane I freeh ol d ei.:3e pet n.len 0443.; boud mark ed 010 4 300 . lt. wal very dull; • lies Orleans Markel,. idexatteraph to ins intssaarin lioetts.) , Kew Oldness. Lowery U.—Cotten is In deemed for inical middling at 17%018c, with tales of 3,100 bales. export s ipts to-day a ere 6,00 halos, and the were two 115100 ancer to entire. with sales of °ore mon nt 9ioloo, fair at and centre at 13!4 tae. Molest., is settee with sales 01 cot:creed et:s.l4/100, fair at 7 0 075nt son or; t eat 05, Flour is quiet with salad (deep, dle at $llO. double extra at 110:25a 10.30. t • rn is at It. Oat.; sales wttre et _,"• et 840 , 3 c. Lard fs In request:at It%e for t :old Ito for keg. /Union Is dad with t of eboulaera at Ilialfhici clear ritdatt, and clear sides at 1i!:01.1c rot tr. no hcld nt (12. Sterling ex. change 1.5101,13. See York Sight exchange is ;tic discount. ti0n1.133. Pis. Lozano' Karate*. the Teich:a...lllo the Plii.liergrimuatte.3 • Sr. Lout., January 21.—Tobarem active and firm. Cation bald higher. with no eialeil on change. Flour vary quiet anti the de mand email i superdne 11747.50. Wheat hold firmly and the beat quotation higher, at eXP.ItA hie for min. 10 4100100 itiSAMI white. Corn very dull at Oats steady at errleg!Ge; extra chnieu 73e. Barley $l.lO and ut,vertrilA With 110 f 4,1,, 140 unchanged at 13.:082,73. Provision.; no ...low pale.; nominally auchatiend. Lard In gOod de mand, at rill to tierce and Into In keg. Receipts-I;2W t.ush wheat; MO sacks corn; LIM, bush out.; 4i* Saab barley; t5O basirr7e. Weather clear and cold. Light .now last night. • • • Neva York Dry tlowle Hall •P 7 T.110:1711 to the eittstei eh tomette.l :few Yoke. Dry gm/delight. The nom. rtorm lell9;ed reflect . trade dell to.da. Meantime the market le ant tor all staple cotton/I. TOL the Obollife3 ire Al t tow. The Forest Dile bleached molding have ad vanced to 15c; York Ulna Wady at 93c; Vi amanita at Me; MniVreit . 3OO; HAW 150.; Andre...4l:ln 1101 Lonsdal• 17111111 s &to p, I.lcm Lone 13e; Greene 11c; Rod Bank net lialtari Ein.tt brown heavy &beet. teen et us BO 15'4c; race% extra 15c; Atlan tic E 111!4c; Superior iirrl2!o. nOFM.kOr Stripos MOE* and pcJit tad Cal/Co. /1140 12.,4e toe atandarMmakes. tar Telegraph to the F.:Lie:wren klasetta..l . Lwaragg, January 27.—YIOur quint and unchnnuudt city onzdno ultra an,72010.22. country do. .9,300 11; ex 112,72122,521. Whoat aoltro mud b tuber at. $ 2 l O for 210. I, nod 4,01 for 2. Oats dull at 6009:1540 for No. 2. Corn dull at ate for no* /dulled. Ilya unchanged at al CO for 110. 1. Rocalpha Items Is of fln tn.; 14,003 bushels of wheat; 000.1 bushels of Oats; 4,00) bushels of Corot 20)boahols It) a. Shipments-I,OM barrels of Sour ; 300 poututa of pork. • Loatwrille darks/. gf Telegra pa to ilia II totaratt g atta / LOVISVILLS. January t7—Tobacco grin at N ,1.1116.14 ler log• ennllum leaf. GOMM 13,4015 NC. Blear lageigago Tor 5ar.1 12 .. 0.40. thae usugio. corn 771glec. Bela Polk; new $2l. Lard l3a. 'Bacon ad. vaacel MC; Attnial , l en 10e. skTh. 12)40, Bulk Oboe/dent tila. clear glees 11X0. ,Wnlalty nominal. . Nwl!imore elkrtgot. tilVrth•gratib totts r ustrhrt h Glarette.3 J.,muy 27.—ylour quiet Intl itwy. weedx—emoll b.ustbesst southern red $1.7041,75. Corn rather honer{ prime whit. S IM. (tat. dull at 754/11k1. RV , - bankaitleslo.4 6105(c{ shoulders SGSkr , . • rkiladelpb.bh , /lakkht. (XI Tele,rsph to the Pittibu,ol ghselte4l ran: 27._petrnieum notril nals crude 15,4, rsdeedld bond 2254. Fleur dull and rateknogekl. Whest—goodArc. 'rod ctisg2,se. 1 1 1 , 9 291 A Corn li; new yea., 41,1941,16. Onus anUall7oo7; • ' Irbllndelptitirrattlo Market CBI Tilt:nub to thontstuarri • - I . IIIILA.D.I.PRIA, lan. ^'—tattle unsettled end Towne; e;eere.oTiese7.4 for extra, and er for common. Snoop In lair demand' mare ei,usl bend atedent4r• lloolowees idea 4,OCe head ne.111001 0 0 3 . - • • Calcite°. January ilOxr dun at AUX:IS9D for phioping. eatetno) for Prime to choke. Beet Cattle dull and nominal at Knirm for Dar. Beeves. Sheep In active and nominal at *505 for common to extra ettolea. Receipt, of boas I,tXr; slap. mwata.t.l.l4. . 1858. '''''' " ''' '''''' R. P. MAID & CO., TUC WEITITSTEELISIIIDSTILICTLT Produce Commission House, h. it Via*les Et, by Tut Ilse. unequalled feeLlltte; for dlsponsgotWool. Gone. Le TOPSCCO lo dlnet to m l nufactuers. Lenets; intention elven ..K.. Poet. Beet.-Elear. G •Bezza. :111 . 17/: . of " egitig . t u oVA. V Ttientrit'ineel male on contleemento. ; ConsIGEBLENeeI SOLICITED. Itersenve—Se on hirer Beek. N. Y.; S.. 0111 NILLIO= ; n t. Je) oitveireith • Ee1 ..1..0. ..1..o. Cournand et...K. . lElo• pant nenenwei,N. 1.; IL lieLeDM Waned di RttMoolo. 4i • SietAila. rz) ::{Ai FONtirn i t (o) monars LIFE plum AND FERMIN BITTERS. T. Ronde:fa steal of MoffiVs Lae rills In ueases of pasta detaleaos lasYele. , erliehhee. urea:eels, pea hallgeitles. ecalvealµ or bilious scallions. .. milled to Ir• Willow, of persons ho lan most t bees bilattee be these. They are he abseil. aslbaras end pallet era before lb. labia...ea lan wit been a• ea ease a= They Ca elms; see zed sailed.. BM by ill nameable dealer.. searrhea. I9—cLlnisx. A plate statement of Dicta , I inherited amt. Isla, and many of my relatlatut lava tied of It In homy raw was trighttal. !Tuatara sad id is re spread until in Ura, raider rag &rand of my i,,... phyralana ra nt to Avoa thelnira t remind no bet Mira ester ra diated sae ltd .rat?. leo ~.lead to root arena Vs • snub. luso sad rat bran able to also It to env bead foe over a rat. Ira dlSSrarita Traratdo rams WY 0111tfli sprat e day. Aspirates was rue. oraranded ; rat pronoarael daises... I squid not aleao.radlay suers:l2ra .fir. 1 ":"r" 1° . :tf Mend Woven/ me sa LAW Paralrara .0. applied Idaho with widen he siddra bad aerara pirated extraradinary ecru In thalgospltals la duetted. It 0011illeell to rairadi /rarde. 4 la It. lusii It 'straw erarate a derfeed and raid Pare. It Ili now Ira. It Is lye rears slam I bad the appourataa of • serofela aura, &sera Vera& bas Iran good Ilya slam. / pierare the reealpt of rate rand, rt 4 utiele—tlile bletrag of Ea drater—sind have es/rat it l!Paara'a MINA: grave.. , • and alto the p ra ng UP anti or not se they crane. Ted Ira beta idat Amaral state ment, itm mars l lhlly la my grander. . . . 1 J./. PAM Udders. Ned ark. Dee. lira. • rarer Soak. tra. N. urns. !•I hoes ?sumo J.ll. Toss. - Mg.. of Stenseo. M. Y., foe mos.rjoart. MA Is Moo of lest salzeas of Weiser& Nom York. i i . L . sol• film loss oeet Ist good hunk. Eli tam most re mmkoblo one. bat usually tnat 10 sew wilco , War. . W..:.. erstebett the reaped bet greeting Mon ot`Pnon• I CULLS noLik." sad gentile, ourselece of tne knowledge of It. wondertel cat Wye powers, have twooseci piopeteton of the some. =I , Is • Pre ears for Barn s, defolblill, lan Usual. Yarar, Soros, Broken Breasts, Trost Ultra, Chilblains, Ntlso4, Beth.. est., dad flop, Le, whetbar opoit 11.1 or baud. limb , dues pin and Inilanatioa rrltoievp7lolU alp- Pd heals Intraseallholit • seir. Fo dtalllY should be without IL Itts a'traya, tinted, sad bt slows ready. We torsitt • 'dolma boxes for any ships &flare. Po . Pliers there was uythlag liken lathe orarld. it Is Pan In Oa boxes, farrow:4P by alto hits, directiou, tutiatoslals,!. la., 'sad oats be ordered throuelt aq raspeilobliX protest. , throupoat Ilse world. Pot.. only neat*. • wet= *nowcAlsrp, to 3.111. nos. bilLialtaTT Bracer. Ye. Toro. I h7/:W THE ELEA4,II , 211Eiri!i, 10L. - AND 1101711/. Or JILBOT. • HOWAISD Ansoawriove • YoU2SIS YLF on tn. USTUNIEM 1101,1xIID Lad Itte =AVMmaias; and is leb deans the mstaT p)wers. sad treats ha pediments sto basal AUL. wit It sun ...sat brat in 'seated letscr tirele7llll trois as charge. Address, Dr. J. e1L11.1.1.n • 0- Son neward Asatedatton, Entlnlid 1%. UCTION GREAT R Mil IEI CARP We have dote to give our 'ad - vantage of that maybe on e and have customers at once the; any decline in prices ] made let& in the to-day rices Reduced *oftwz tacia Mbalare II RBI, NEW UM MIDI would. cost Far below what It to replace the Go • COLLINS, II'FBLAND & !!!MIEI!ME h Streal. MICOIN FARIII: FOIL SALT—Ws Alil ew 278 acres oiissitii • Which are oltstlad en Ina Una tolartalt lat.,' and Waakdagtala-tonat U. Tao _pont. It lax In Alla/Mena elm.llly II La Pon:lg to wllahlp, •11.1 =at is 1 want, la 11, Ceoll Lawman', 1010 taro , la &Man itlotten mallet tram Plttanaraln Vann &boatman milts Inman* rantaad • Italtroad. 06•Ilandold mad Intl ie.. an a eare4 ana lan Antla flak et cal; tltoton ba•arran lotadaaan of oatar la •”ry Old. and an wawa l a hat• la a goad otebard. Sa• .Inder coastal with Om nest of tolctls non and tae whole ta aador.ald lank coal.. , The Improrrinants manta of two loom and nth., 0C1X11111,7 bottalaii. 601.41111.3 ts nada, onoalkl, canvas •• I War [lunar starittollars Spot? to 8088 br oflionta TlnaL.A.lll...A.th nablestawa. ' 1{11.31.1003 014.1 ,r. 411,1121301... GHAT ARMITIIONfIe = . • 4131-I=tOCEItS, And Dealert MOM TEA. 4, atiajula Lad, ad Wan paid:. .Yo. 22, south tit d Marsofeid Kftemxwwutotroirallermo: AxiscamatiaCcarniA: .17:7 REVOLCTION.IN TRADE! to • • Cla• 30.11P011atro• Mortso ea 3 *lowa Obtorlo.Vol. w.ta , s. Linea 0.... Jab... 4 MOO tors. stchoo. Jortaly.lttittr lo o MON .S K /moo worth is to Goo. to tta l ags in. Jo *Ma; ism. ter. " l•Ailatt r W., f 1 4Ptkr.l street, - 5.... • .. sacra Mai MCEMUIN ag.iteatt, .• GrainCommisitaii Gas LillEM • ; B Mounv. Mtabliv 4/1111 JAI*: Itia••• • UM a tb:. tileago; .• 0 • • ra. DENNIS LING. , DEALER IN LEATHER, French ast,AmetteAut Calf Skir) • le. 01110 IT. /W0rn437.1*. • eolars. TOE. baJuloki Paw •• ainr~ guilty, and all esto JOSEPH HAYS; I ' ATTOSIIIMji:Wro AND SOLMITOit. :DINFRUPDZIV: cove. No. ADP Coilleetiosa Ride . swisor: 5 7• K riiii l" rra 1:. ;;' t aaagaa sat. :afro s ui llv ir ra .1,4 41 Ttarell • g. e o. . lit ytta 'a t %$ Rama. one, iiersons inter • sn•mg:•:.r," 1 "" i';`, t re::1:;:l . : • • en 1:e =ler:PA.% s t.V. ot I..reestap... dectastd. et. 1 . ...7.1.12 kIIIT•• Inn tnetasevea 110111.1.1 sa3o e•tato aro qu0...el to mat: pargeac. and %bete ttaning I M..ltateat Ina • • =4 .1.1 pretrial th CID PnM . • ns""* V171.4111 ' 011,4 1 11.e.Ift!•1. Adal • T: 3 ST 1..10.a tl. AlleghtZTCO. X.. • NOTICE IS GIVES JouN o. WI LAllt, lets ort 4 i~lanuon .ha'te tOwathie, r..,+. All erso. paid etas w:,llmak•prrment, In WI havlusalitta.Mre.t .as r rev... Ahem so d Adeolats• "• iT test., CA ROL: is Y. 'WILLI su dr= f P haler Wag skip. ",I!:i'l l N:T.,llFzi '‘ AD21, 1118 .T.!! t to; 7::er n ilr ell " tVi s t7e Val Lt. ri it ' ll ' 4l a ltt •. . U 2.11 L, les:a. Oils counutly. &um...A AU RSQ US indebuo t .184 a e,tate, or perumuittny• dales spg dam t the ram.... 111 ...A , 7ATAeat . , a , . "'. '"'" t IOW.V.BAD SWIANT, Ada.% .. Item. olty. -- 0, ea • Atuu•uery. BO BUVIT RUBE. . ' /46.111 . . Zi0.149 rolitU st.....PlUmbers'A . • tea/ No. 37 FIFTH STREET, =I WEto HoarA Nowto ANNOENCE p ". 1.... , 0 rmer00s patrons sea blends the suers sow Dann= or Boole IKeetoing, ertentixnr,y PRINTED IN COLORS , . • AR • RNOTHEJP. Kew lost. pa. 4R. Korkl.P.tay. E 313;. ' , maga 34 teat. lot Wt p. Ileolsellora. %ND 500.N.C.1 wort La , aata aR late limpto•3ll[2ll.dlabor a.iag lama ta IleithanteitiffeaufactareiVitooki.'i , flair Illastnt.d fix nnoolete sets of Baks— tlkApC Ibrino is P.ft“...lP tmflaroa, Next futon. - _ . DUFF'S NATIONAL - BAWL:. BOOKS Illot , rttlar • Mt ma TWJINTY•IIIViC 4.• .1••, pneUeall• tacortiro • otrlt4 Orto1;•• Ott oat ;ton lb. form• Mot of tit* t UMliatN to Mtn elatall ot tee trot dt•td rod; tzoll•thic 00 • (orator LIM I.N.11111:1[ •1111),TISIV TrUst's Cut 80b,,r ultra It Cr .1111•11' ate followed by Duff% Raproad AccOmas, • , Practical? , eselMllar taiOnee• marled ti La lilVlLar*Bilielr Le II in annoying. tiradlas. Milldams sad Irqnlaanvat. irlak fraara. One i.i.aaramenta and AtcatPta mmtl.. Ste lt.t 01. Idea 1. the nest ara Dtdrs Paiute 11 . ankergs Hooky ntaetralmg the Pries et. 1111132011.;.. la was., 0.4.1. - e•eruDer, ezetekeielot Money. ' neskine eelleettem.e. £O. rusoptli.e theduees .v4ll. V . I.tite wort 11/rla.llugeso rue the releeteo. Ilth 11.• Importaal, atters. Laud In no lerpes.etieß ererr o 4 l .e.t. m 'Mateo It Is Ws ant wnrk o tbel - Ina• coamanosnon of tn. amoso Or CUIIIISIIA . 111 or USW Ifnin. no ammo of • o.lslnesa.danatton siren erAwn.fa win MM.- • fro unarmwon o. In 410 t nee).' 1111 ',non "linear. are onts.rted, wingant ors t,toico.la • • . . WOW' New Conn terfelt Baulk _ ' Note Detector. „ . Prepand by authorltY tbo . I.llLitad RIMY Tim., Ds psystnebb to • taabloo...l by Zook ab ear, day to any la eta Tba.otlM. end 6. la I dr.colgs•on of thy Oa,. inn. an alien 'sour um • • • le 'PAGE De.IIIILE Qtrllllo =COW, • ateuxEM E11=1:32 P.lllOl,F*. SON • Ihrluelpals, PITTEIt . trEGH,PA.. =l',Mll PRINCIPAL . AND, INTEREST IX GOLD COIN. THE BEST INVESTMENT For burpius Capital. • TDO•ittSlidtt Of Investors, Trostaie'Ximn• 023, sod others &Wang sl annanally sate, tP tilde and prodtah!e ro or lan=n , ant (snob ant. la called to the advantages and minutes rtlia Central Pacific Raiiroad FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, She 02N2SAL ractrio 1111LROLD COY PANT otter •for Wia their I/ lahT MONniael TUIETY TEAM' LOX PAU CENT...GOLD WNIm eati thirtelt to Investors the 'Weida& among ether Obrio” .11.1derat101111, 116 invite the cewparterat with the merits sad exceMeaces Missy Man at corporate thearlties 1. These bend. are bated epee the meet vital mad rateable natter the art ad Itharthel Peelle Vethowl, Mon to bet. e the aialat Minuet et cosesontthUoa on t I'. The Isest settlement. end tee Moslems Abenttrore. N. ...nutlet/1r tune mad otaataale. and abet conslms.ly Increase. . )11. Tie tirdest pert t the road Is nem tett. sad Its remainder oe nadir tented ter ward over t • Malt Labs rata.. . IV. The greater part or the mania asaatabey to baba M. mad J• prolldad by yam U. P. 0., antnamt apan•aabtrdlasta Loa • Ile slats .d allot <Mrs a CsLibra's • eontrllls ea howasiiht neat, co) to the ish larprlsh. withont Item. -• VI. Tim grant of lead Li dhltlned - at =Owl, dar se nose or far. grower laertery.lne thus the eclat or the INr.s /Sato.. Lwhhe .hoh uses the IC sd sod equlDOtaitto. .• VII. 'Ms rimo hoe alterether slicog• W. hell sad .11ver ptedecloir radon., lad IM rehouse! ash [seethed I. • • , VEIL The as.. gement etble. Compact has Loam abllninitaSea ter plodehe r sod ses00•17: sad the sang. waists. • Itehhayalcht Of sx oenstil SAS Isterelito sso ASVoteOL SOIRIXVCIIOS OSSA:wet. IS. lith Ist/frost Ilatatres or the COlhlah7 . epos Um t lOUs, no Ir le 00.14100 WO /MS am o tided Qs as% O•ta.al/.. ' • lode drisslpsi es! Otters are pithabLfta_,' GILD, loads. Decal ptsvluous of bola National — WM OW* ellastal•St. . . Taaaa toads art la 1W at 41,0111,taa: alta mal•anaval add can... •Smak" . l. a. l4 t 4 e Jamarr sad Jar. and ara . 47cred hr We at 08 var mat. Of titer vat Tabu. wall &carat.: Wu , . eat Irma iszaarY 1,100401. fa - A. 1.111. Una they !Ma igloo }wean& -pea tae li.e.wet. TUse Bonds tdd fair to attain the Most gronl. nut nocltion mom the oott-owteletlee lute* lineltts of the country, and -1.1 be actively dealt la at the IMMtEnter• lirene. Holden a floe.ruteat laming. bate ea moronity of esehanglog teat for Corral oleo Binds, beetle[ as viral i I. et tatarea. olth the'prlootpal etandeetly eaeared. sad of reels-too mat of tau to Oates Par cent. te Metre 04 nt scab the tends tuned% rorPoo , !.' Us Osaka, or Moen se Contralti , 011.1 MAU* protent ettutton., Bonds Rot 1,7 rotors /Lx- Peale, to au address tbe Vatted Stole. at cox - Lafoneatten. DdsariDll.ll P•OIIDICei.4 Kam ea, flaralaluloa unbutton at thsollon of the Itaarose Company,„ . , 1 la.. 54 .nel ALIA* And of /f/SIL. dIATCIA. . - • Beaters sad De.lsrs la Governess% StaarltSes, sad itassalatAgsatts of the JUJU Co. - .. 711 6, 6 Musa. moat, Nor Ake, of .1101115106 & DELOS.. - • S. AIatILILLIS & CO.,,sad : , • P?22=2=9 '10711.. • . ~ JOHN. ,ROTH& SON, . . napalm and l'iltotesee • Dat/C1 Y 0 • . • „ a _ Dolutedur • . • '1111&1 1 1DIE3, • ItUdlB,,. • • .. • BISKIES &o.: s.. 807 3411.1cokazik3r 111111creast. • .Orreeirs Surirnsiir.liaruuuri, • . .. • nee loave ISM= WIMP Ilion:11 004 psDlfs Is MILTS: %Is. Wel Pos. 11,0 *soled 10.dr ~botret.• • - krill ronlVra =Fs tie " ' • etboartll favor MM. . JOHNinntt. silt o*' reputatme„ Cub superior peuttltielau ' d ‘ plita; tr rent 4 and it-1.1,10e OW gut to arbold the .I r n o et o da o k /I.3m •Do it.em p a I k o r aseteutoo e- - 'OLD OEM= . •. - • .Lad.sposior 00/ 1 / 1 10of ' WiLEXCEI 1111MMAGII. maw.. Ulf 1, N 0 Is DIA.OXDV•tri k/sb lw • L 4 11:128 .1k SOL .• t'F"flxv SAVIN, I 'lscoarouxum - , so.sp roorq 8;u1s. *** 11111/41 1 / 1 1 sat YX 11 :r.4 r 71,16 - ti. 4%.3121"' ,Ti ,:gur"l/4 hattuy k finemier — . - .lllllt F. Y 411111131, ..,• :ea lila. " Trois i iNa Pt; AGE WANTED FOR--: THE : BLUE-OtIATE.:-: Asa bow tbey Lisid.rimiatit Mae imp ado 011.10 m, 11SM ilkeeime sal ' alde.f.a is WI Praia 1110•11.1asi.4 It eent.idni ovei I.gerfUsi,iia an • %3 .. bt Catrriol.—acaia oir larmUltscorth• ImPtliooklarlsy sail sun sr 'Ws *art to nue st. iota So lltce 5.4 *LW tom talgla saw Waal, .1101111.114 last v r, • Lie ViOs le abut* fork QUI hrilar marks , Vatalmitlia Oa dune fa ..11/110.11111401114. , aril Was at. callaaft, sud at therefore patios lermamea a sae talk panne to its oat lb boot Inas Inry-fte tma. 1,411 Clreresanvisols main pages.- • Adde rasa r., - auirti_liairnts OL, asityl2ll. • .. •,- =I 0 appitcatiOa wear/ Demo, so • Dm= r Toros. roso, rot Cram Of . t,yor sa4= TorsOlelt• Aneitsva . . ME= II II MI '
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