- 1011 -- ii* - : Su*. WEDNESDAY MOININO=NOV. 25 1868. CITY A SUBURBAN. FromYesterdai'i tvening Gazette Hogging In a street Car. Hugging As pretty girl, at the propertimu, and in a propor place, in doubt very agree able, and perhaps altogetheratiowable: But It maybe doubted whether a street car is the proper place to indulge in this luxuty:„, A few evenings since, in riding from this eldrief the river to Allegheny, the paliengers bad a pub lic exhibition of this character. A very pret ty yobng miss, and a tolerably handsome ' gentleman; took a seat in one corner of the car—sitting close enough, considering. the fact that there was plenty of room. Grad ually the car Idled up,' bit long be- . fore there was any necessity for his doing so, the gent shoved up a little closer still, appearing very much concerned lest there would not be room enough for all the passengers who might COMO in. As the ear started off, the gent's arm (the arm next the lady) became restless and uneasy, and one might suppose it gave eyruptoms of rheuma tism. Is finally got relief, however, is being circled round the waist of the aforesaid miss. The magnetic influence, under each circum stances, must be very consoling, for there was no more uneasiness about that arm. Now the hugging commenced in 'earnest, and was continued all the way over the bridge, np Federal street to the Diamond, andhow mach further Is not exactly known. It was amus ing to witness the glances cast, by the dozen or more passengers, at the " loving pair" in the corner. Everybody knew exactly "what was the matter," but nobody " let on." There was some ogling and biting of lips by the ladies, and no little staring and smirking by sedate and elderly gentlemen, but the hug ging continued. Several passengers had al ready left the car, and made plenty of room, and it was naturally supposed that the "lov ers" would soon "lot go," but they didn't. It was "lengthened sweetness long drawn out," and they seemed determined to onjey it. They did not even indulge in ordinary conversation, lost the "magnetic current" might be interrupted, but numerous love glances passed between them—"eyes looked love to eyes which spoke again." They seemed wholly unconscious of the mental crit icisms which were being passed npon, - thetn, and evidently bad no idea that their "hug ging match" would ever find its way into print. We commend to their consideration the familiar wards of the poet: I I would sumo power the gtftle gie us, To see unreels as Ithors see v ; It stone true many a blunder free us, And foolish notion General Synod of the German Reform- ed Church. MOIMING Sttsstott, Nor. 24 —Synod opened with singing and prayer by Rev. E. E. Hig bee. After Lb° transaction of some unimportant business, the special order for 10 i. x., being tho election of five members of the Western Synod, as its complement to fill the Board of Foreign Missions, was entered into, and tho following members wore chosen by acclama tion : Rev. E. E. Higbee, of Pittsburgh, D. Winters of Dayton, Ohio, G.F. Williard, of Dayton Ohio P. C. Pugh, of Xenia, and J. 11. Reiier of Willlamsbar:. Ohio. The appointment of a Board of Domes tic Mi,i,ons was then taken up. Revs. Gle bes, Millard and Kremer, were appointed to nominate the members of this Board. Fif teen hundred copies of the minutes of the Synod were ordered to be published in Eng lish, and one thousand in German. The Committee on Minutes of Synod report ed a resolution of the Eastern Synod, which recommends the exclusive use of the Heidel berg Catechism in catechetical inatruetions, and, as far as possible, in the Sunday Schools. The subject was laid on the table until the Committee on the Sunday School Association shall report. The Committee on the Consolidation of the two Seminaries reported that they deemed it inexpedient for the time being, to thus unite these institutions. The report was roce.iumi, and, on motion of adoption, epee:ohms were made by Rev. Dr. Kieffer, Rev. Samuel Phil ips, Dr. Gerhart, Rev. F. K. Levan, President of Westmoreland College, and others, in which the advantages and disadvantages growing out of such consolidation were fully brought to yiew. The report was then adopted as a whole. Alleged Charges Against ten. Negley. When fiTn. Negley loft bis command, to visit his home in this city, it was asserted that "charges had been preferred against him," that "he had been relieved," etc. It was well known to his more immediate friends, how ever, that ho was absent on regular leave ; and that no charges had then been preferred against him. What may have happened since, °rearm we have no means of knowing. C. D. Bingham, writing from Chattanooga to the Nair York Tribune on the 16th inst., says "Gen. Negley teat Nashville. It is not proba ble - ghat he will come farther until he shall have asked - for a Court of Inquiry, and that Court pronounced him g.ailtless of the charges under which he was relieted. I think I may ear that this has been communicated in an official tot& to Gen. Negley." It is very evi dent, from the tenor of the correspondent's re marks, that the charger against Gen. Negley, be they what they may are not regarded in a very serious light, and are the General will be triinaphantly vindicated. Thanksgiving Dinner at the Army Hospital. In connection with the dinner to be given by the Subsistence Committee, on Thanks giving, at the United States Army Ilospital,~ there will be a thanksgiving address by Rev. Dr. Passavent, at two o'clock in the after noon. En. Gov. Johnson, and other gentle men, are also expected to cheerthe soldiers with their presence, and suitable-addresses. Col. J. B. Clark is engaged to deliver an ad draiii in the evening, at seven o'clock. In both 'afternoon and evening, there will be music by the soldiers and others. The entertainments will bo in the capacious -building just erected for Chapel and Reading Room purposes. It is suggested that persons attending the seryices,or.visiting the Hospital on that day, , not directly concerned in furnishing tho en tertainments, can do good eenrice to thein, valid soldiers, by adding t least one fresh . book to the Hospital Library. DEATH FRChf STAIIVITTOS.-TllO Columbus papers record a death ,ftom starvation in that city, almost incredible 'in this land of plenty and chrietianitv.V.:llthr. Xattiewsilhe widow of a soldier 'Mired in battle, was found a few days ago eritteltecil Me ;boy, - hovering grey feseemb - irs;and elthaal a morsel' Of food in the housh. She was sick and reduced to a skeleton, and her mind wandering. The suf ferer AILS - eanifr, to' the Sisters of Charity, who did all kbilieromau could do to railcar, her, but it wasioo late. Smut RODBED.—Tho . storeroom of John W. Dooms, in Independence, Washington county, Pa., was broken open on last Saturday night, and 5400 worth of golidr taken therefrom. As soon as It was discovered on Sabbath morn ing, parties made search nud found tho stolen goods in an old coal Bank, on what is kno.rn as Goal-Run, aboutone milt, from the place' of the theft. No arrests hare boon made so far as beard from. Lunen Ecctrar--nn Wednesday. mornini, the 25th Met:, there will be tt lunar eclipse— nearly total--obseuration_be&c4ng at this point at:2:3OA: An.. end eridingat 5:80 m. The irmatest obscuration will /*Attained at 4 o'clock - 10 Minutes. The eclipie will be risi ble throughout the American. continent, and alio partially in Europe and Atiies,.,Nine: teen-twentieths of the moon wilibe unbdrjhe shadow. Ausancrs Common toncescascere,.-The Mato tend of AlleghenY. Zollege *Mown.. Males on the Tth of December: /Ironer the oust hag made huge ittaighte. :clethersttufgati of old Allegheny, its sessions tire "still well standord. • Young Men contemplating* Shar es/0 education would flo well to tarn their. lON/doll eadoilte. = raj/nit Mfr . theittestbrieb — aiiiii nrost iCoit ° P &Malt LIAIIIINZI=1"1/16,14,1191#104,41get* /4.114 11 ,4110- 0 Iles tot • 12121121 7 coiqlut l o n - P e r c iil 4 :era In Rebel ASSILITLIICC4I7II4 been given by the rebel authorities that any clothing or previsions sent by the Government, or the Sanitary Com mission, would be forwarded and distributed to the Union prisoners confined at Richmond, Belle Isle, and other places, the Government, in addition to the experimental shipments already noticed, has sent forward 240,000 ra tions, and 5,000 complete outfits of clothing, raider-clothing, overcoats, and blankets. The'Sanitary Commission have also sent forward , large supplies of ander-clothing, -coffee, Condensed milk, , canned meats, tams rinds, soft erackens, and other articles for the comforts of the sick, and the feeding and clothing of the starved' prisoners. Permis sion has also been obtained for en agent of. the Commission to accompany the articles for warded and attend their distribution. Careful inspection of the ,ebel prisoners at Point Lookout has been made by the Sanitary Com mission, and the statements of our released prisoners have also been taken. The com parison of these two reports affords abundant evidence of the barbarity which has charao terieed the treatment of the Union prisoners. The rebels at Point Lookout are far better clothed and fed by our Government Gum the soldiers of the Southern army while in the ranks. Oar officers and soldiers who have returned from Richmond are, on the other hand, unanimous in their declarations that they will never again be taken prisoners. Letters acknowledging the receipt and dis tribution of experimental shipments have been received from Gen. Neal Dow and others, who express in the warmest terms the joy and gratitude of the officers and soldiers. Many were still nnprovided, bat those most needy bad been eared for. &SIMMS WISTSIOHIC, ESQ, of PelTySbUrg. Ohio, an old man of 72, was on his death-bed at the time of the late election, but was earn est to vote once more for the Union cause. On learning this the Judges of Election took the ballot-box to his bedside, and for the last time he voted for the Union and for freedom. Cot.. E. F. Plan, whose severe Illness we mentioned a few days ago, has recovered suf ficiently to appear on our streets once more. Ho looks considerably "shaken," but is as jovial as ever. We hope he may long be spared to gladden the /merle of his numerous friends. Coxceirr.—We learn that a grand concert will be given, in a week or ton days, by Miss Lina Saliba, a young lady well known to the musicians of both cities. She will be assisted by a number of first class amateurs. ASSAULTING .1 WOXAS.—David Shaw has been held to bail, by Alderman Taylor, to answer a charge of striking Mary Smith with his fist, and otherwise abasing her. The par ties reside in the Fifth Ward. FINALLY Commirren.—Edward Spallen, Wm. Garrigan, Edward Fay and James M'Carty hare been finally committed to answer a charge of larceny preferred by Lori 1)e Roy, second bend clothing dealer, of Smithfield street. Coax..—Notwithstanding coal is so high in price, the ',reduction of the Pennsylvania mines for the past year is said to be 1,700,000 tons greater than the previous year. ASSACLT ASD BATTERY.—Edward Jones has boon committed by Alderman Kelley, to an swer a charge at assault and battery, preferred by Jane Flowers. ALJOGGNIIENT of the Young hien's Bible Society from Thursday to Friday evening next, in consequence of Thursday being Thanksgiving. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, NC. AT THE Nicvir CARPET STORE. We laud! sell, during the preseut month, at wbolluale and retail, WITLIOUT ANT ADVANCE IN PRICE, a full lino of • • CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, =2! WOOLEN DRUGGETS AND CRUMB CLOTHS WINDOW SHADLS, TABLE AND PIANO MYERS, RUGS, MATS, STAIR RODS, Ac. These goods bare advancod, ip find handii, from TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. within thirty days, and we are now selling at LESS THAN MAN UVACTURER'S PRICES. Onr stock is almost en tirely new, pH having born purchased within ninety days, for cash, at the Trey lowest priers of tho year. McFarland, Collins & Co., Nos. 71 AND 73 NINTH STREET, Between Post Ofnuo and Disnatek Buildings. n 023. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF D RUGGETS, the NEWEST PATTERNS awl every width; at the Lowest Prices for Ci‘sh, Including Crumb Cloths, FeMugs, Rugs, OIL CLOTHS. &e. And having parebarad , for OASII, bans tho tats marmot:es, tre ate obis to seal at the mannfsctutan' pricea, an anoqualled stock of CARPETS, Window Shades, Mailings, &e. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO., No. 23 417TH STROM. TFlETslJB:lrilllffi, AGENT FOE John Marsh & Co.'s Soda Ash, I. constantly receiving the uaie, wbtch ha will ■olt on tho moat tiverahle tertba. This Mb is particu larly adapted to the nuttintaCts, of Ghoul. C. W. cln3llollmin, sotrru ram nazi; Philadalphla. 11012:011190d 1864. - DIARIES. ---- 184 A hurl' aseortment of POONET AND COUNTING 'HOUSE DIARIES, for 1864—1 n Owe, ha cloth, In men, In imitation Tozkey, Alabarkey Morocco with gilt rdgerwa with marble edges—with Welts, _patent clasps Oa elastic featenhms. AU sicat, and from the commonest to the very best— For soli sif , iemoueble rates by Wit. C. JOHNSTON A CO, Stationers, ocllsaw•irram , 67 Wood Street. 'PAPER AND ENVELOPE WADE HOISHL—Jand opened, • large siock of • NOM LWITHB ANH CAP PAPERS. AI" ENVELOPES, In roof varieties, =ION and drudltbn, forevery tune. For We by W. (j, JOHNSTON a CO., Paper Deem, onallts4nno• 51 Wood dm!. z. feciszuerza.. • .a. ILZL M COLLISTER — & 'BAER, • IfitzufZetams and &Alm In dl kind. of TOBACCO, BBlllll' ANI! amens. IVO. 109 WOOD srErzr, rrrinusan. Kassa constantly oa tumid a Isar nest: of Plpn and Smoking Tolima,. ras2.ly 003thilSSION YRODUCE..—Roceired tut day--0 air loads Buckeye Potatoes, in saskr, 4 .r loads York Etas Apples; SO bbls. Tnrnlps; SOO bush. With* Pasts; JO bbl.. Sweet Potatoen; tons Duciorksat Flour, bids. THI.4 Annie.; 20 do Hominy; Now in stars and for sale by ecee L. H. QOM di 00 NEW MACKEIL ItL .=.9OO packages, bW, half bbla., qoanars-and hits, How I t 2 and 3 bagd itodkun, In 2 4torn aorta nab) by nol3 . /ATTLE 6THIMBLE. CIIRESE--FRESII ARRIVAL 30 boas. prima large Goshen; In store; 100 do do Wadarn qtasarn, to arrive ; at. & WILILINBON;2I7:LIbart7 fIBILESSE.—Westoric - iteierve Alheese NJ 'elated Thr tetiatatttog tbr sale eas r. -Boric k co S ALTI;I24IUIII—, Orders. solicited foe Elsa, by - P. IrECICI CO., Wholaralo Ototeri, 185 Liberty stmt. AP44.03-41 - barrels &Elbows, Bell mENNlZ.doitrste. CFl.l3Af' W • PAP • --.l3eluitrk r . ciONAIFIRCLAL RECORD FINANCE AND TRADE. The most remarkable feature we hare to notice in money matter., is that gold declined per cent. to day In New York, the noon quotation being 151%. Sliver also, I. lower,. haring declined to 140. The decline there hes produced a corresponding result bereand our broken are now paying but 140 for gold and 143G14ifor carer. In New York on Monday, the demand for money was fair at 7 per cent. with an abundance of capital oaring. The hank. in that city now hold $24.000,. 000 in legal tenders, and owe $.5......5(A0(10 on account of the loan which it is thought wiil probably to relied in thirweek. The subscriptions+ to the'sfive-tweutt bombs con tinue to A fair extent, and would undoubtedly be larger If It wore net for the delay in delivering the bends. The fourth series, will nhortiy be roesly. Ttka eutoagenta are not In debt to the Treaeury De partment es has been atatod, hut there are millions of dollars that have been paid in for which u+ bond. have yet been deltiered. The Government, there fore, la really In debt to the agents, The St. Louis Dratacrul, of Monday, has the follow ing in reference to money matters: The money market of this city is decidedly tight at present. A good deal of money has horn absorbed by subecriptio. to the national Ivan; a large amount has gone to rho country fur the parching, of hugs, and the requirements of Government contractors fur the purchase of are mealy no large ai heretofore, no that the aggregate demand for money is muck greater 'hewn liras a month ago, and ie fully as large as our banks and institutions ran con venlvutly sup. Ply. The Philadelphia Peers, of llonday, says The week closed on a somewhat excited gold mar - het. Eamon of heavy ehipmenta and military die eateru have contributed to advance the price of the price of the precious metal, and keep It firm at the advance: 152%9152 were the ruling figures, though some operations were made at a lower figure. Thu market at the Olcufe am Mead). at 1523•113, with an avendency of buyer.. Government securith+ an, without change. Money is finite easy at tifr, the demand being somewhat heavier then for a day or two. Operator. look forward to a mill realer time next week. • PITTSBURGH MARKETS. TerseAT, November 21,1863. FLOUR& GRAIN—Almat is firm with small sales at former quotations. Corn is firm with =len of 2 cars Shelled, to arrive—one at $1,15, and the other Holdors are now asking $1,20 on track, and 31,23 from store. Barley is quiet but steady, with 11111/111salevi from wagon at 81,35 for Spring, and 21,50 fur Fall. Rye is !CAR , and wonted; 8t..5 w. offered today (or 10,000 bushels. There , is a decid? edly firmer foefingfin Outs, and bottlers, generally, are asking an advance. Flour is steady and firm' with stnall sales from storo at 5L,7540,00 fur Extra, and 86,75 to 87,00 for Extra Family, Sale of lOW lbs Buckwbast tour at 84,00 per cwt. GROCERIES—The market is quiet and rather dull the demand being light, and the transactions conse quently of an unimportant character. il - econ tin us to quote at 13S to 14%;c for Raw Sugar.; IV otlOc for Punned do; 2l to 330 for Coffee; 65 to 20c for Mo lasses, and SO to Ric for well-known brand.. of Syrups. BUTTER & EGGS—The dell1(1.11.! fur Roll Butter brisk, and the market Is tine et 23 to 23 , for eotortem to prime sale of S bbl, at I:7r. E.ro firm a u •l higher t lth sales at 24(321c per dozen. MILL FEED—In actire demand and In light sup ply! tale of 1 oar Otis-mode at 51,60 p,o, may he quoted at SI,DO, though some holders ant ask. tug 52,01). HAT—Ths demand atiptiers to he lo PM'S. of the rupply; and the market I. tirm with solo. of bate.• hem scales et $35 to 840 per ten. APPLES—The market le an I rather though there L u., tomtattle clitit;n hi pe briis. "tote regular tale+, froth store at frT, per till, f..r tolr to choler itu..lo its CLIEESK—nr... with sales .4 .an has choice ‘Vosiern Reserve st 14c, and IS had ❑. . ashen at Rs, Oi 'Western Resort.• it selling st 1:11 1/e. Pittsburgh Petroleum 31arket. Nov. 24—The rani a blc h set in this morning, and esitillnued almost without intermission throughout the day, and the probability of anotist, rise In the Allegheny river, had a trudene--in the views if boyerot---to depress the oil market, bet, nothwith standing all this, thyme - an a brisk demand, and for- tuer prlewl were fully etwtaint,l. The transuctloculh DISSOLUTIO.i'S, err. • " --• fIISSOLUTION.—The Parther,hip lJ heretofore elottug under the name ant firm ,! L R. LINDSAY A CO Is this day dirsolvechby mutual routeut. All business evnnotited ail., the late Arm will be settled by J U. LINDSAY, nt llpsel street, np stairs. J. H. LENDS Y, .1. . LINDSAY. I hare also Alepesed tart In the firm .l, It. AS.MA X NI ELL A C.l, LINDSAY. Are 2 , tettit LINDSAY. , Raving purchase/1 the interest :11. LINDSAY, ; in the Arm of .1 R. LIN Ds'A I I ro.,lls t r,lbsw-b ro t a • Cutlery ll...nese: also in the Arm of J. 11. A N. 1 MA X W ELL A Co., Bellows SlAnufarturars, the tool ll,{ol will continue es annul. Hardware and Cutlery, by .1. R. LINDSAY; DeLlows, Re., J. W A S. MAX• New York Petroleum Market. IA ; ELL CO. ' N., 2. ISO. no4.lin Crodr x err cu..lorate, compr.ing •5 Rd Ina.. Dial Mile in bulk at and RN, lattjc—Lbls includel, tat° at tin al whit h Ittu &rd. resold Thare w. ixtnaidernblr inquiry fin 1.1/dinr.l, eatiratally landed, of 14 hick there acre -o•tte p nalen on rivate torms, uuderotood 1.8 n ttlingt advance. V., note utle orzu bbl. In bond;,at and :I'2 ,ca. offered for 1500 bblc Free oil, also, le nor. art Ice, Nytt It a sale °MVP a/timid° brawl, nt Tic; and itto city brand, at 42. Natalia :s 11 , 111 anti attglcctcti. 10141, In th, aboance of rail., yr.. quote. n..r..t.a11y 17(g11 ,1 / 4 . Iltehllum v quiet, mud the no.ual qe eta don 1+ /1,00 pt•rl,l,l Spacial Dispatch to OA rlttsburgh.Gazette. 'Stec Yong, Nov. 24.--Crude Ia doll hot unchaug• nil at 23c, on the spot. Retina-I ;0 bond. In quiet at former quotations; solos at 4.2 .. ..;i314c on the spot, for tunas to prime whitn, and S:D e ic for Ihicernber do livery, boyars optiln. Fror oil ie nominal at tile, b3c, and Itsbued Naptha dri32a, The market teas vary quiet throughout theoive, and there lAs almost nothing done. New Orteatts Market Nov, 13-414 ton—rho movement in our toarkot to-day was interrupted by what appears,' to be • gen. ,sal oeintre of the entire .Cock, In and out of the stook peewee, bat we were officially informed, on in• mdry, that It wis confined to lota previously under wafture, which have now been taken poxecesion of by the United State. marshal, that they may be formally 'Healed If there shan't' prove to Iwo canoe, or if not, that they be finally released and delivered to the claimants. In executing these write the doom of the Bat have been tempondly elowel to dellveri., .bat have continued open for recelpta. We preennto the whole matter will he adjucatol without delay, and with the Iraqi possible inconvenience to lunticeut holders. Under these circnutstaurae the only Nalea reported to-day were 32 bales low middling at t - ‘,14,, and 20 bales particulars not given. We ore informed that at the departure of theJeanme Rogers from Nat chez there were may about 1200 bales left on hand there, with no expoctations of further recelpe ofany moment, al least for the preeent. Sager—The mar ket was dull to-day, and part-11.0n would not oper ate ontAns at easier prices. Holden Atte rtniintlll to m . all, and they submitted to a decline of fully I,a) %o, the males embracing 300 hints in varlets , lots, et ha for good fair and 12b4c for white clarified, new crop, and 11Wingie., for fair to folly fair, ere' 12c It lb for cholee old crop. tdolaseett—The mpply to Met bands la extremely light, and the Wee are conse• guently coutthed to ltM bids mew ordinary at /lc is Cleveland Market Nov. 23.—The market opened this morning with more activity. Corn wm much excited, and advanced 4c over Saturday's rate., reaching • higher !Ikore than it over mid at bofora In this market. Onto were alto excited, holden evidently expecting a further advance in both thesearticles. Flour-3larket quiet. We quote XX red at 65,76/) 5,50, XX White at b%Cd 7,50. NV heat—truchanged. The mien on 'Change Were 1 car red on track at 125 c; 3 corn do do at hide. Sales this afternoon VAX) Smelt red afloat at 1177 c 0(0) hush red free on board as 121 c; 3 can white on track at 153 r, 2 ears choice du from store at 160 c. Cunt excited and 4c hotter. 'Sales COM bud, at • 1040 'free on board. Oats—Nominally better. Nu Sakkr, - hidden asking 74g1i76e hoot store. Doyley Quiet, No transiotiono Llold at 12 t 1 5i. .ItJJe— No 1001ot:tants reported.' lioWto an trot at ilk, California Butter Shipments. On the &Init. the Calllbrishi slower. wee freighted. with 1,761 firkins butter, and thn Stunner that loft on the 13th ultimo, had 1,312 firkins, and the Panama Hatiroosl brig of the same data had 613 twist.. The steamer of the 2:14 ultimo took 1,124 firkins, and this Panama Italln'ul hag . 1,173. ..the steamer Id lout. had aboard 1,363 firkine, mid the brig 2,1153, and on the 13th by steamer 1,61 firkins, and by brig I,2bs. T he freight demand for butter hem freeman.] euhesm• ly as to Induce the l'enarati Railway llompautlwpar chase the largo steamer Atlantic, as a much lary, , er qnantity would hare born shipped If freight !mutt' hare been secured. It is estimated that **am. 3,i510 firkins will be shipped aboard of this and the nest steamer of t h u other I 1te.—.14. TrfLuee. Import!' by Batlroad.. PITTSOUIOU.r4VATIIiztOUICAGRAILALLILOAD, Nur 04—'7 cks brandy. OAI ; 4 cars metal, ,1 Moor .), !mud; 40 bblawidaktr ' aTucl.sr; 4 Illids, a by to. bacco,J Price;-1/1 Mad& pies, 11 Onrwitt YO discloser seed, 0 K Unstop lillb atheese, Lambert & Bblpton 111 Wile-apples, il- Rale ,26 du rags, Vr•r A U O - 10 ..1; 10 bbl. oil,' Dickey-4 co; 16 4. do, Knox Ji Porker. 246 tat 1=4°07 Oa grouse, P tabors & ro; le b(1),1 hides, J Taylor 4 co, 760 pip lead, .I It Hoollolik 000 egg barley, Josh Rhodes; 131 do d0,k05 dotye, Thee Hall 4ad (10 bbl. gold, Hhosusitar & Lang; 110 hides, J Y AlolAughlizo 100 bids high whom, Lambert & Maraca, 2d do apples, 0 0 Hubbard, OM pigs lead, U II Puffins; 100 tea hams, J P Hanna; 0 pkg. collets, McKee & Dro; 6 bbl. spirits, Win Usenatt; 63 bbl. floor, HegA Ken; 400 bides, H NA.; IOMI lcs hams, 10 do last F delkirs & co. CLEVILLADD a PIrIIIIDIIOR RAILROAD, NOV. 144 ski rya, Moo Ball & ow, 66611 eranberrles,l, lost. Islet; 96 eke potatoes, .1, 11 Vole & en; ST Wet bay, 8 B Ylsyd; 20 bbh liquor, 11 & F Evert; 40 bides A thdrtelaa; 152 ski *beat, It TKeznady 0 Dm; tat Mu, Sefton A Kallertaaa: 3l= tobacco D Paha! , on; 24,5 do, P Duthy; 6do 110, WRIADU ar 110;* Ito bbl. dour, Graham de litonlaa; 30 Miss tor,/ 11 Mild% Saks teathors, P Docker'. &Women Statu', Noi, Z 3-300 pigs lead, II A leabasslocY & co •, 1 tar _A Taylor • I tor Irma Geo Banes; 200 by bat , tiatb;tient ; Om halo. SW Sibitsb; 15 tow, P BeeekattAk . co , 0 e9lidaseber, 3bp CatllTChatzetwat A 606 IQ bg. betamilialsblet 1.=3 000 n brooms ; J Moto; t1111 110116 .9 -03 fialset! P ,1 4,4 -AietriAkr; WWI shistjTWAtty.,,, 4 nL'.';Zl=.rSi-,7Zaa'Ag,g4'''az,?..,::-.-,-4%. -4J , Po;ton My...Gcombillfarket, The Skipiaig ad, of the 2I t, says Bak:loos fe