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WANTED. Hi. II I I ll'l-l I "WAKTB," OB BALI," "10 JiIT," "WW'. cp1iujtvw UM ANTED GIRL To cook, wash nd Iron. Apply at Ko.

Wet Seventh-afreet. WANTKD SITUATION By a young Mr to work at dressmaking-one who thor, 'nnghly understands her bnsineat. Address 0. li. Pre.s office.

f.2b WANTED SITUATION By middle-aged woman, aa mo thlr None; haa bad oon-sluVal'lo experience. Good reference, Apply at 233 Central-avenue, (formerly Western-row.) lfe2b l. assltt-ant book-keeper, entry or shipping-clerk In any wholesale boaw. Beat of reference given, Id-dreae J. It.

thli office. felb' WANTED RIGHT OFF A man and hie wife to go on a form: two tingle men used to farming and gardening. Also, a few good gins io uo general housework in imall ramillee. Apply at the General Intelligence Agency, Ho. 382 wt stem-row.

A. B. PAbaUN at uo. VITANTED GIRL To do general bonis- I worklaaimallfanUly, Apply at 106 Eaat ANTED A gentleman wiihei to get single i room with him. set gl gentleman of good, toUr to fin.

Alan. twA or thrnA irnnt lArnan ran llftVfl ft sooil room. it WA. sMiith-Aiat nnr fitr t.t xmru uu num. I01U" AN TEr -TO RENT A (mail house in the WMt Unit, nt Annl.

to AS. H. HOOLE. 29 ICiut Third-etreet. iaaid WANTED Seyeral married ladles, to en-aaae In an aaav and arofltabla bnainew.

both in inia oity ana ut rrarei auroaa, ana wno can oom oianu a-t or atu. jox throuah tha Poitoffice. tgmmnBiwHoni onuueni. jmiwt Addr WANTED Clerki, book-keepere, lalet-men, bar-keapera, portera, eoopera, carpen tart, mechanics, laborers and others, oan find silua- leaiatrv umce. BALB A UO.

tjoos at the Merohanla' Clerka Keguitry Oflio wainut-atreet. ua3iiaw' 128 FOB SALE, FARM FOB SALE. OFFER FOR SALE FOR A SHORT JB. time, a very desirable place containing St acros, in Campbell County, utiles from ewportand 3 miles from Ohio Blver. Land hi aood and mostly ia grase.

Jfor a frnlt farm tha situation can not he excoiiea. uooa neiiinnornooa tor social inter' course, bchoola. cbnrohea and mills convenient. Bong improvement in honse, barn, corn crib, and cisterns rrnlte or all kinds in bearing, shrubbery, Ac, beildee a yonng orchard of 1,000 peach and apple huihui luavuuivoii siuua. aisu, oiuun.

avun hold Furnliure tor sale. Everything complete for immeaiate poeseieion. Apply at any 24 Pi one wlshlna 'earl-street. I f2-3c ttween Main and Walnut. HAM BATE.

BOARDING Two or three young men oan beaccommtKlaUd with board and lodging west i litn-iireet. wanted. fe2b room, with fire and aaa.aultabla foraf.milv or single gentlemen, oan be bad, with bourd, by ap- uiiun FOR SALE -COUNTRY PLACE-Oon-talnina eight acrea, on the Beading Boad, five uilea from the city. The improvements are Dwell ing ana out-boosea. barn, voung orchard.

I.afl bear- inamra at oia a litn-siroet. jaaiaw- lng grapea, o. BOARDING. TfOARDING A gentleman and bis wife: AJ also, two tingle gentlemen oan obtain a pleasant room and board, in a private family, by addrws- ing A. incmpau roaiomoe.

legp- OARDING Two gentlemen can icoure a verr nleaaant room, with board, in a nrivara iamiiy wnereaiew ooiiraera are receiveu, ny applying immediately at 107 PI nm. Terms moderate. fe2b TT OARDIN A large, pleasant front mvjm room, wun nre ana gas, i or ainale seatlemen. oan be bat plying at No. 182 Flum-atraet.

Two ladlea willing to room together can also be accommodated, jaild "DOARDING. Two young gentlemen mm i 1 pieaaant noom at icz rium-acreet, near tourtn Aleo, a rew nay uoaraert wanted. jaao-d' Auction of Cognao Brandy, FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two good front Chambers. Inquire corner of Oaymlller and Klabth-ttreett.

feb FOR BENT-i-A Briok HOUSE containing 4 rooms. Inijuire at 276 Uain-atreet, or 22 Weet Deveuto-eireea. tain- AUCTION SALES By I. AARON, Auctioneer, ga'es-rooma Ho. 11 Xaat Thlrd-itreet, cppoilte Henrie Home.

nfllni tN FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 3, AT o'clock A. will be sold at Auction. 30 Una (Joanne Brandies, in nackaeea of and 1-ietb. juat arrived from Mew fork, and will be pat np lots to suit purchasers.

bale wlthoutreeerve. ii I. AAEON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SAX.E.-BY JACOB GRAFF A CO. Very Ixcellent Furniture at Auction.

VlllbeaoldatBublloanatlonon FRIDAY MORN. IMG, February at tH o'clock, the furniture of a family dueling housekeeping, at So. 171 Seventh- eireet a low aoora weetoi Jonu, consieting oi green damask sociable, do, eaay-cbair, do. Slir.abelh do. four parlor ohalra.

all to match: oenter-lable. Ine. chandeliers, damask and lace window onrtaina. Brussels carpet, ball oil-cloth, twelve-foot extension table, oil-cloth, China, glasa and Britannia-ware, eight-day mantle elorks, atalr carpet and rods, dressing bureaus, do. waan-atands, French and cottage bedsteads, fancy tablet, rocking arm-chairs, cotton and shuck mattraasoa.

Ingrain carpets. lookiag-Klaaaee. window-shades, toilet-ware. Schooler's refrigerator, cook-stove and apparatua, una a general asacntment oi nitcnen rurouure. JAtiOB QBAFIT.

Auctioneer. fe2 Mo. 18 Eaat Fonrth-atreet. AUCTION AliE BY O. BRA- J-jm.

SHE ABS A 81 and Main- street Urocerles, Ac at Auction. We will aell, SATURDAY HOBN1NO, Feb. 4, at 9 o'clock, a assortment of Groceries, constating of molasses, coffee, naile, rope, candles, aoap, woodenware, glaaswani. aneensware, soda, ground eplcea, teas, almonds, Ac, in lota to suit pnrchaeera. iei u.

jpnAauaiaita a auc AUCTION 8 A Ij Ev-BT S. Q. BUB- -l. BABD, at Trade Bale-rooms Vo. 21 West street, up Tha Assignee's Bale of Stationery belonging to the 'ate firm of Truman A Spafford De conttuuea xxtiB SiVxsrtiu.

at 7 o'ciock. h. B. KE8, Assignee. ret a.

u. nuuna.nu, auq AUCTION A Hi BY S. O. EUB- X. BABD, at Trade Sale-rooms, No.

21 West op stairs. A Large Assortment of Good Books at Auction. FBI DAY EVENIMG. Feb, 3, at 7 o'olock. Catalogues will be ready morning, ana nooks open tor examination feib 8.

0. B.UBBABD, Anotioneer, THE GLADIATOR GAS-BURNING, BMOKB-CONSDMINO COM COOKING SM! FOUR SIZES. avWarranted to give aatUbctlon.B MANUFACTURED AND FOB BAIiB 01MPBELL, BLLISON a Nos. 19 and 91 Eaat Second-atraef, J5SSL OIB OIKS ATI, OHIO. m- RIBBONS, Feathers and Winter Millinery, very description, whloh I am telling at a anct on Btw Tork prioes, wholesale and retail, (.

j. WEBB. Jr o4 144 r-i J. M'ELEVEY, Merchart Tailor No. 48 FOtitril-STBEBT, i 1 RANKLIN TTPB I AND BTJHMOTJPJi M.liSial.

of ail linda. lervlneitreeu I SW. 'Il' I 1 THE PRESS. FBBKDAIty 3 I CITY NEWS. Eccbabibtio.

Meter. John Whetstone and Vim. Ptrrv detire to acknowledge thanki. an the part of the Relief Union, to "Tog 11a Cotton Ftory," for a bale of muslin forniihad them for the us of the poor, i i MbtboboLovIOAl Obsbivatioxs By Henrv Were, OptioUn, No. 7 Wait Fourth-ttreet, jsortuuy is Thermometer.

aero Above lero 14 A bore xero 17 I O'clock. Barometer. 7 A. Mi in in mi, ..,,29.02 SnBIOCS AOCIDIHT. A nan email TTe'nrw Mya.i yesterday fell through the hatchway of the establishment of Wilton Canon, on Front-etraet, between Main and Sycamore, from the fourth ttory to the oellar, and was injured to badly that hit reoorery it deemed lmposiible.

i Ciicinhiti Stbirt Railioad Compaky. The Cincinnati Street Railroad Company on juonoay lait eieotea ine following iioara or Directors for the ensuing year: John L. Vat-tier, Gasaway Bruhaan, J. W. Smith, Wm.

Bromwell. John S. G.Bnrt.R.D. Handy and 0. B.

Coffin. LiTTiBS Ditaiiid roa wait or PotTASl February It ntaaira. Dickson, Whlttemore Seed, New Tork W. Clark, Kaa Chicago, III. u.

o. nartinaaia, Ksq.t Ailrtiand. O. Dr. Thos.

H. Hinrla. f.tmirm. sS.Ham flnnnl. i i i mi mva WHWI, rs.

Floras, Nlehouon, Balsm, Ind. Cols Wbathsb All are well aware thai the months of February and March are the wont of the winter teaton, and thould imme diately prepare for tha "oold snap" by pro-ourlngone of Dodge's patentjgrateiand stoves. xteaa (no aavertuement in another column, and call at Eagle Stove Store, No. 17 West Fifth-ttreet. FlIB BABOAHB Drt Goodb.

Tha bar. gains advertiied in another column by Deland 4 Goiisge, No. 74 West Fourth-street, are well worth the attention of our lady-readers. De-land Gostage's ttook is exoellent aft comprises various Parisian novelties, with laoes, oloaks and thawlt that would add luster to any lady's toilette. Psogkdings or thbCocittt Couui8aioiint.il.

At the regular tesiion of the Couotv Commit- lionets, held yesterday morning, ordert were passed amounting, in the aggregate, 42, of which $90 were paid to Gibhardt Bomb, in inn wr econe wore on me uartnage Lunatic Asylum; $80 to the workman on the new jail, and $50 to E. 0. Baldwin, for tervioes on the State Board of Equalisation. Apart from this no Business oi importance was transacted. Policb Court.

Businois at the Polioe Court yesterday morning wat remarkably dull. Judge Lowe examined but tizteen oaees, and of thsma flnlv una nnntalnml I terett at PMAMUt. h. m.l. A I z.

Tutor, who, In the not at the landing day be fore ttabbed Mlohsel Connelly, wm xaminea ana uitonargea, as II was provea I that ha Bated merely in self- detente. The I wnnndAd man la still in trltln.l out ineonances are in tavor ox nis ultimate re-oovsry. Sbbiofb Aocidimt to a Child. A child about three years of age, daughter of Mrs. Fennel), residing on George-t treat, near Bay-miller, was scalded almost to death, day before yeiterday, under the following ciroum- stances: it appears that tne tervant wat doing some washing and bad placed a tub of boiling water on a chair whioh had been turned upon its side.

The child caught the tide of the vetsel and pulled it oyer, delugtog nor entire oouy witn tne neatea liquid. De-side being seriouily injured by the burning, she was alto considerably hurt by the tub, which struck her on the head, bruising it qnita oaoiy ana snocKing ner lenieiesii. one itm tying in a critical condition, but it it buvugui bud nil uutMjy reuuvur the 10 caska In cab- marble-top and on general augar, ra. Fifth- will r. Fifth-atreet, Mis-callaneons Friday BY 0.

1 Cohubncbubnt Exbboibis or tsa Phtsio- Midical Ikstitdts. The commencement ei-eroiaei usual in Medical Colleges took plaoe in tne rnyiio-jnedicai institute last evening. Diplomas were awarded to the following mem- Ummm 4k. .1.... rfl Tr.w.

1 AWI. wio v. in. uinac. wmuia Jt u.uuiiuuU vuiu William Lane, uanada; J.

a. bneliine, xen-nesiee; George Hasty, Indiana; R. H. Homer, Kentucky; John A. Hubbi, Pennsylvania.

An addreii was read by William Lane, M. on tne part of the eraduatoit and one alao from Prof. William Cook, M. the Dean, whioh oloted the exercises enjoined the cultivation of industry of both body and mind, strict adherence to the teachings of nature, and a zealous devotion the interests of truth and humanity. The Professor MlLimona Assault.

Dv befora veeterrlav a couple of men named Henry Kettleman and Arnold wemdier became involved in a difficulty near the corner of Rice and Liberty-streets, during whioh the former was beaten almost to death. What the precise nature the quarrel was we have been unable to learn, but it appears that K. was engaged in splitting wood in the rear yard of his dwelling, when no came up and arretted blm. High woidt soon arose, when Kettleman retired the house, but wai followed by Welndler, who seised a brick and knocked him down, after which he repeated his blows with the same instrument until the unfortunate man became uncomcious. The assailant was taken into custody and sommitted to await an examina tion beiore Judge Lowe, which will take plaoe toil morning, Mr.

Esbbsob Tbib Evkbimo Y. M. M. LiOTVBia. Mr.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Plato of America," will lecture before Association this evening on "Manners," which win doubtless be the most able and interest- I ing dlioourse of the season, as he is the most IUX UIIWIUBQ Ul IU IVHVUi US 11 IU. lUUIII original thinker and one of the ripest tcholars ante in the country. Mr. Emerson published, tome years sinoe, an essay on "Manners" that unequalled, and we do not doubt his new lec ture on the ssme subject wHI be excellent every particular. We would rather hear than any other gentleman la the United States: ne is perhaps tne only lecturer to whom have ever listened that doet not weary ui times.

We hope Mr. Emerson will be Induced give ui a course of leoturei here before departure, or at his earliest convenience. has many admirers in the oity who would happy to attend. MlCBABICS" "ARD MaVACtTBMB' Ex- ohakob. The Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Exchange met at the usual hoar yesterday morning, President Rnnyan in the chair.

the minutes of the previous meeting been read and approved, the report of Committee on Interest and Usury was taken np and discussed at considerable length. A number or amendments were onerea, the following, offered by Mr. Green, is. only one mat was pasted: "ffioead, That in the opinion of this ganisation the General Assembly of the State or unto should increase tne legal rate or to seven per cent, per Tne report was then adopted as amended. The following: persons were then elected members of the after which' meeting adjourned: L.

Degrew. builder, proposed by O. V. toot: John u. Taylor, plane manufacturer, proposed by CF.

Wilstach; George MiGrsgor, locksmith and bell-hanger, proposed by 0. F. Wllstaobt Josiah Klrby, bung manufaeturor, proposed by C. F. WU-itacb; Holllnihade, Morris bolt manu proposed oy Jonn trrean; Atoseiy h- Cj hti4Ai Btntl finf Tnl1 ii Aa.

fitvTtnui1 TT 11 (L Xi il XtT WusV aV A. I liw nUHl' AM. BiiWffAIlHI li. mr TV BBS. Lm WJUmtt propoMl A.

B. Llttaj O. H. Blltl, loivll Mglneer, proposed by 9. W.

ftnayan. 1 Nubbbb or Fitis Doaixa tbi Pin Moktb. During the month of January oar oity was visited by fire eighteen Umeo. but the lerre- rata loaa did not nnud fan (Wd Tha fallow. in it comnlata lint of tha Urea with tha ii-J WKnM" amount Of Iota br each Vine: I 1, Four-ltor briok baildinn- on Walnut- I reet.

between Second and Pearl, owned hv and Main. Xr.ftv tTanna n. w. In ft1 fl A mmvmnj MMI HB, n.VN IU. IUHUHWU ipAVVV, fully The home was occupied as followt: flow i Sharn, Belt Faotory, loss $4,000, iniured for James Bradford, Burr Mills Factory, lost $2,600, no iniuraooej lianki iiirkiQlre, Urooeri, ifioa, muy tared.

2. Aocident at the United States Hotel, loss $100. On the same day a lira broke out in the building on the corner of Fifth and Syeamore, which earned an alarm but no lots. 3. Home belonging to C.

Sammalcar, on Fifteenth-street, between Vine and Raee. Lots $70; no inturarjoe. Fire alio frame houie on Seventh-street, between Syoamore liOM no inauranoe. un the tame day tre broke out In Voat Jew' elry ettabllthment on Fifth-street, between Flam and Central-avenue. Lots $13 only; iniured.

I 0. Alarm, canted by the burning of a Lard oil barrel. 1 12. Stable burnt on Walnut-street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, belonging to Llpman' A Wriler. Lou $100: no lnturanoe.

13. Frame home on Central-avenue, between Ann and Maton. belonsinit to Steele McMeekins, whoee Ion was $160; no lnturanoe. The building was occupied as a drinking' home by 0. Grlgois, whote lots amounted to $300: Insured for $200.

14. Alarm earned by tne burning of a chim ney on bizth-street, east 01 roadway IS. J. W. Russia A naniila fatnr.

nn the corner or Jrront-street and iiarriet. loss fully iniured. i 19. Hn ne nn tha snrasr or Fifth and Sycamore, belonging to P. M.

NiooU't estate. l.nes SROAi fnllv InB.ir.rl. Tt waa Aannniad aa followt: S. Hsztnbnth, stove ttore, lots $1,500, Iniured; J. Reieman, meat store, loss $7.

In-, lured; Llpman Btrauit, pawn-brouert, wqu, lnturadf M. RosenUum, teeend-hand furnl- tare store. $900, iniured; Jacob Runotn, bar- bsr, $25, no inturanoe, 21. Alarm by the burning of kettle of tar on the cornet of Fourteenth and Vine. 22.

Bploe mills on Home-itreet, between Fourth and Fifth, belonging to J. 0. Bhroyer. Lou $40; no inturanoe. 23.

Alarm earned by the burning of a ohlm nay on Bremen-street, between Fourteenth and fifteenth. 24. Smith Nixon's Hall partially burnt, caused by catching from the furnace. Loss $1,500: fully iniured. 23.

Liquor ttore on Sixth-itreet, between Whitewater Canal and Freeman. Lots $200; fully iniured. The amount of the lnturanoe on the above property wag over $35,000. to that the real loss oy ore in this city anting ue pan montn was less than $6,000 certainly a remarkably small sum for a city cantaining a quarter of a minion inhabitants. vur admirably -organnea Fire Department, undoubtedly the beet in the wona, may ne cmeny applauded lor tnit un- manse tavinf of Bronerlv.

InTKBBMiitciHiBiOBiOAi. MoMillan Corry and Thos. T. Corry are lurvlving sont of William Corry, first Mayor of thli city after its Incorporation in 1815, and exeoutort of William McMillan, deceased. Mr.

McMillan, by his last will and testament, made a free clft to N.C. Harmony Lodge, No. 2, of Free and Accepted Masons, of the lot now so valuable, on which they are build ing tha present magnificent Masonic Temple. The sons having possession of the papers of their father, bave committed to tne Lodge tome Interesting papers belonging to the great benefactor oi masonry in tne west, wuion loll into their father's hands as exesutor. These wore submitted to the Lodge last night, and ipeoial committee.

coDtutina of obn 1. Cald well and George H. Wolff, was appointed to reply to the communication and to return thanks to the Messrs. Corry. Mr.

William MoMillan was one of the pion eer settlers of this city, arriving here on the 26th of December, 1789. He was Initiated Mason in the N. 0. H. Lodge No.

2 of this oity on the 8th of April, 1795, and was in 1798-9 Senior Warden of the Lodge. He was the first delegate in Congress from the North- weit Territory. The documents placed in the arohlves of the Lodge were his diploma, issued by Mount Zion College, Winnsborough, S. November, 1787.. Hit two licenses to praotieo law in the territory at Clooinnati and Marietta, in 1793 and 1795, signed by Jndge John Clevt Svmmei and Rums Putnam, nit commission as.

United States Distriot Attorney for Ohio, signed by Presldont efforton, 12th of January, ,7 it- -r louz, countersigned oy wsmes uiauisua, Decretory of State, together with the Utter of Mr, Maditon enclosing lame, Wbkklt RsroBT or thb Citt Additob. The Citv Auditor, last night, made the follow- Ing report to tne City uounou, ot tne receipts and expenditure! of ihe oity daring the past week, and also of the amount remaining in at its ciose: Treasury BIOBirTB. Total, Sinking Fond General sees tesest a a eaeeme $411 UlRbt IT OB a taiwttjetsaaeeeaeeaatMeaA WO 747 i 1 i a tettM a eMtt et Mi IB "ixpiSDrruais. of to era i oseaaaaaeete mniHrMM SO L. tha the General Watch Int.rnst Fund.

Hnnerior Ganrt ire teMir.uieo. uuu Folic Court and Oity Prison fund. TOtalxilll. II. M.H.WHWHIM .1 $4,014 There are now remaining in the City Treat ury the following turns: OeneralTund, Watch interest a mmm-wiwi Hnpsrlnr Court Fund ire ueparunsnt a una, Light Work -house KleMlcken tuna.

Hlnlrln Fnnd Common nohool Fund (Bonds and uoiorea ncnooi uua. MIIMHItlMIMM 8.7,153 8,165 Ml 14,164 111) 4,140 100 201,440 767 Total A Nsw Dbmoobatio Dailt to bb Estab- n.H Tir. L1BSBV IS TO Villi II.MV informed that a new Democratic daily Journal, is. In him we at to his He be After bad the nut the i or interest the with a oapltal of $100,000, $50,000 of which has already been paid In, will loon be issued in this eity. The projectors of this enterprise lay a need hu long existed for ineh a journal, and as they are men of experience, talent oaDltal.thevwlllinakeit adequate to the quirement.

a ronr-oyiinaer press nas aueaay been ordered, and a four-itory briok office is soon to be erected on Vine-street, above Fourth, though other ajuarters will temporarily occupied. The proprietors bave, we understand, engaged an able staff editors, reporters and correspondents, and make their paper, in every respect, a first-class journal. Monthly Rbpobt or thb Matob's Clirk. Mr. Cbarlei Bett'i, the obliging Mayor's Clerk, last night made the following report the Oity Counsil of the license receipts at Office or tne AMyor aurmg tne montn oi Drays m.h.h.

84 Express 3 Street Ballroad 123 Fnrnltnre Uaraw.Mw... 1 Baokney I Street Ballroad Osplta Tax 8,107 Bihlbltlona and Balls 61 Vddlere. Hucketera, e.te sees ease see eeeee leave wees Total MSeealf ieiiaeeiWMmMvtM Outbacboci Assault'. A man nfeed Jamei Gabriel, who resides at No. 128 Mound-street, was maliciously assaulted last evening about tlx o'clock, while ob hli way home from levee, where he had been at work.

He states that a man met him while near the corner Front and Main, and after using a villainous epithet, without cause, strack blm a severe blow upon the head, which filled him to ground, ana then nea. Tne outrage teems I am ejawltAllv1 ntrMVnwArl Bi1T iVial rAt1tll BUlUr BB VJ kyeania ww aa a a NMUIVFVBWUI atwaaits vuw wwwaaai drel, If he conlif be found, ihould be vifited wlth th Mneii pwaity oi we law. 'i i AMUSEMENTS. character, eontlouee to draw excellent andiancea, Inointofnuinuer.1tothU)niagniilenttenipl.i The piece ia admirably mounted, and ie out tinon tha atageln capital etyla. It will be repeated triht even.

wmuienung witu ma uaa Prtk'a Omi-BOirsi. The new burleiau LV4 jure, norence in me priuci Wood's Taiamb. Thlt evening haa been set apart for tha production of tbo new and long- pivuiiMupi.f euuuea TocaaAiMt i UDVEKtuas. it ia, wa believe, an historical drama founded upon tha insurrection iu tlaytl.and iesalOl to befall of loot, dent and Interest, hut of Ihie be bolter able to apeak after having witnessed It. l'ha full strength of the eoupauy la embodied in the out, and UwlU put uyuu me autge in mr.

jsiuter a DM tine. NiTaiokil THATca. Quite a c-cod audi- anoe aaeembled at tha National lait evening, attracted by the aanonuoement that Lucy Ctcott and I). Miranda would aper in the musical farce of Tea Vi A-TsasiAN. nine Escott wis In excellent voice, and auiig severel sodks quite sweetly.

Inla evening Ua will appear aa "iiane in Hot Boy, the pet- uiiuuuics oenuuoiug wn rorrma ma vIcmtiom. Smith Nixon's Hill. Waueh'e mflff'niH- eent mirror of Itatr. wlm-h hihita in thta city Quite eneceeaiullyaome yeara ago, will again be shown at SuHth A Klxon'a Hall on buturday It ia oeruiuly one or the finest paintings of the Kind ye ever aar. JUilen, Venice, alonuee, Uologua, liosneand Manlee.

nfthsmuifm der the panorama an object of intereet to all; but ii-BiuL, mo reprusentaiione 01 i lie Milan cathedral, the Leaning lower at Pisa, the Bo-gatte at Venice, the Holy Hulrs and the Oarnlval at Itome, the Vintage, the Dance, the falls of Tiroll, the ascent of Vesuvius, the Lav of Kaeloe and the urottodel Oaprl, oouc ndiugdh a grand view of fusuvtue lejy, jou leei tnai you niust eee it again. The painting deserree to he ilber- iiuvuihii. uiu we u.ve no uoaoi tnoeewno once visit It will be glad to witness its beautiee the aevuuu time. ClTT COOHOIb PROOEBDiaOl LlB VrOB. Ntu PmUtntiary The iDtolal committee oharged with repreieotation of the lntereit of the oity before the General Aaaemblv were i uuuijr uns main is tne opinion 01 wounoil that the additional Penitentiary suvuia in nsir iu mn.

was reported at last month's teoeipts for lioeutSS. paid in bv the Mavor. Iofton. The City Solioitor reported that no wits had been commeBced during the wsek 4B lzt O. Co---The Finanoe Committee re- commended resolutions whloh were adopted to ayes, naye aoospiipg propotllion or w.

H. Atpinwall Co. to pay to the oity in the new itook of the 0. and M. R.

R. Com pany, in full diioharge of the obligations of said Company to the oity; alto, $137,000 of the capitalised stock for cancellation of the lease of wharf being preient value of the stock the city bat Heretofore) held, the one million dollan of stock to be surrendered. The Railroad Company to proceed at once to fill up two thouaand five hundred feet of the wharf above Milloroek. Xht McMMtit Bemut. Mr.

J. B. Warren's final report of collections of the MoMioken fund was filed, and future collootions are to be made by the Secretary of the Directors, X. B. iiitney.

Appropriation: Auditor's reports filed. $150 appropriated for repairing with broken Btene Eaat Front-street, in Seventeenth Ward. $50 to W. R. Field, Collector of Wharfage at nuwmrajan, monmr saury.

i- -V' out of a Strat Saihoad. The Com- I ml(tM 00 Roau nd Canali reported a retola- "on BBmonzing iue wiy Auaitor aaver-Ham tlM f0.r Pposala for the following route: Com a msnoing on Front-itreot at Main-itreet, thence on front to Sycamore, thenoe on Svca- more to Ninth, thenee on Ninth to Walnut, tneooe on wainnt to Twelfth, thence on Twelfth to Vine, thence on Vine-street Hamilton-road; thenoe on Hamilton-road east to Main; thenoe along Main-street to Front- street to tne place or bezmning. Further, that the street railroad stand now on Main, above Fourth-ttreet, be arranged on Filth -street Markot-tpaco, where the stand of the rendloton route shall be provided. Alter a icngtny auoussion tne matter was laid oo the table till next Ad journed. Nouadio Nurmia -Ah Uriiatokd Match.

The other day a oouple came from Bourbon County, Kr-i to the Spencer House, for the purpose of being united In wedlock, and were hymenally enjoined then and there in the most approved style, The pair were strangely different In appear- i 1 t.ie sun, us uviug at lOMdaiAivD. a-uMi uigu, and she not more than four and a-quartor the most. He was fifty and extremely slender, and haggard in face; she about seventeen, with a ruddy complexion, and nearly at large nonzontauy at vertioaiiy. A more gaunt, venerable and ehostly-look- ing bridegroom, or a more good-natured, fleshy, girlish idealeis bride we haversrely seen. They seemed quite fond of cash other, and as tbey passed through the coridors they attracted much attention.

The twain must have been drawn together by the antithesis oi anection, or oy The law that leads to lore by pathi dlrergant, And likeness makes dissimilarity. tha So a a tO 81 41 SI 72 S4 4S 97 00 6t 84 09 61 I VfUIUf H1UI OVUIf lObV, OIIIS JB1UUUU I plate glass, with front next door to the largest Hanssohb Pbbbbmtatioai. The mplovot In Shlllito's store, on Fourth-street, about forty In number, yetterdsy presented Mr. William Wood, a retiring member of the firm. with a handsome illver pitcher and a pair goblets.

The compliment was tendered in neat speech by one or tne clerki, to which W. replied quite gracefully, thanking them for the mark of esteem tbey had bestowed upon him, and anurias: them that the occa sion would be treasured among the fondeit nit memories. Sihgbxab Aooisbnt. On Monday last Wright, of this city, while walking along Twelfth-street with aeouple of little children, broke a tendon la one of his legs in tha lingular manner: He told the children to ran, and made a motion at if about to with them, when he put bit foot to the ground rather heavily, with the result we nave named, The accident leoms to us quite strange, aitnougn painrui, it cioes not prevent physician from visiting hli patients aa uinal, To BtHBtst Mb. Indians nolii.

Ind a oity of thirty thousand inhabitants, only two china and two book-stores, opening for tither businesi. W. H.Glenn dr. Co. bave a store to rent in said city, feet deep and 18 feet wide, 14 reel high to celling, with flxturei eomplete, and French and re- front be of will to the an 00 OA 01) 00 60 00 07 00 dry goodi store in the State.

Persons wishing to commence in either or tne above, oan to w. ii. vo. tor information. ClHOIBKATl LlOTTJBBB IK BoSTOH.

Mr. Y. Bobbins, of thli city, for some time nas neen lecturing witn considerable iuoosbi In the Meionaon, Boston. Some perions that sity, who appreciate tbe lecturer, made donations that he might be enabled deliver his conrie on "Sanitary Soience," the public gratis, and be delivered first one of this series on Monday evening, the South Congregational Churon, to a audience. r.

Tbb Citt Council, to Visit thb Nsw Lcxa- no Abtluk. The County Commissioners, evening, tent an invitation to the City Council to visit the South-western Lunatio Asylum, which bat just been completed, and mat determined to do to on Monday next. member will meet at the Council Chamber half-past ten, and proceed to the building vehicles engaged for the purpose. the of the to TanpainnnRBiv. Ona of thota exoellent I ties given by Mr.

and Mrs. Shank will place to-morrow evening, and wa heartily 07 advise any who may deiire to enjoy the pleas ure of "tripping the light fantastic toe" to sound of excellent music, to visit National Hall upon thli occasion. Theraaesrett demtmt are always pleasant and full of enjoyment any rotary of (1 ijr( Pbobislb Cost of tub Nsw Wobk-hodsb. Th architect appointed to examine the for the new Work-home and make an ei timet of it probable xpeas, itatei that th building will not eoit lei than It thought It will be located on Deercreeki the Commltte hay not yt dtrmlnd to It locality. 1 .1 LAW REPORT.

LAW REPORT. SUPERIOR COURT. Motion roa New Tbial Slandib Sdit- Ellen CI. Iretonva. Peter r.ehrMmaa.

Intbiaeaee, in which, la an action for slander, the plaintiff ie-covered a verdict for S1.000 demueea, a motion wat sunuo vs jwige piorer sur a aew trial, on tne groouaa that the verdict waa againat the law and evidence, and next, that the damage, wereexceeelve; the Court orrrruled the motion ana entered judgmaut on the verdiot. i ne rreeident, Dlreotors of the northern Bank of K.entui)ky Baxter, Byan A t'arth-Inland B.J Sarthlng. 1 he Oonrt ordered an entry of udgment and order of sale d.magea 11,1 U. wataonvs. Blunt.

The O.mrt overruled the motion for a new trial and entered judgment on the verdict. II Croat JODOl va. Hnlford and AflSF IMS mmmm hut HHiMail tA trl.l aV'T "Kl'drawn, aud thaqueationa in istna were uuuutm iv mo wars, COMMON PLEAS. Thb Ukitabia Cbhecb Oasb Wlswell vs. The Trnstrea of the Pint Oorgregallonal Chnrch.

Tha argument commenced before Judge Colllna. ur. vurwinenn ine part oi me piaiotm annreeaea the Court In an argument which occupied tome four hour and a half. Mr. Rebier followed on the other tide, and ipoke cp to the boar of adjournment.

Beveial oihrr apeeohee bare to be made before the case will be anbmltted io the ronrt. uenry swaa ve. K. at. Unn.

Before Judge Mellon. Verdiot fur plaintiff for $59. Jury fee JO. (latHlNAl. 8ti.a.

Tbb Htet. P.t.r a.ndnlnlirt The evidence fur the defense nroceeded before Judze Carter. Wltnefsas were called for the pareoee nf allowing tht tbo accused waa alrnok In the face with a atone before the knll'e waa uaed on the person of lun ueiritseu. r. Kei ron thepart of the State and waa followed sy 4 uugse uiwaiou sua rarier lor ine pruoner.

A HsiSTLias Phvhotah. Rev Mr. Clay ton, the Britiih Mlnlater, and a' practical Christian, spending moit of hit time in vltit- Ing the indigent and raftering, heard day be. fore yesterday of a very poor woman, residing la the lower part of the oity, who, about to become mother, wat in great pain and danger. He visited the woman and immediately dispatched a meiaonger for a phviloian.

he person tent law a certain doctor whote namo we withhold, in hope that he may bt more numane iu luture ana reutod tne olr-cumitaneet of the needy female, but the ph il oi jn reiuwd to go unieu ne received hie regu larfoe." Mr. Clayton afterward tailed In person on the M. stating that he oould.not believe any man io Inhuman at be had beard he (the doctor) wai; but the latter still refusing obstinately to visit the woman, the minister departed, wun nis iiiiQ in numan nature materially uimioituea. -ma-. DlATB or A WSLL-KKOWV ClNCllNrTATIAS IB Florida.

Profenor R. 8. Baoon. of the well' known Commercial College of this city, whioh oears nis name, went to i lorlda a inort time ago for the turpoie of reoruitina hit health: but tbo journey proved fatal, and he died at Jaokionvllle, iu that Bute, on the 28th nit. Ue wat for many years a residont of Cincin nati, and was to highly etteemsd that all who knew him living will regret him dead.

His remains will be brought to this city for interment. COVINGTON NEWS. to at of a Mr. of Dr. following run but tne with good 14o the apply E.

past of nave to admitting the at large last Doay The at In Par- take the to Stbkb? Railboaps, Tho street railroad question, after having been permitted to tleep ror some weecs, was reiuiottataa night DC tore last by the CityCouncil, and, after a long discussion, wai postponed till the next regular meeting. Tbe prinolpal Interest it now cen tered in tbe ordinance offered bv Mr. Mvers. of the First Ward, of whioh the following it a synopsis: hbctioh l. Permits the construction of street railroads, on the conditions named hereafter.

Sec 2. Prohibits roads from being con structed, except by consent nf Council, designating the routo, and the Individual or oom-paDy to whom the privilege is granted. See. 3. Provides that the track shall be of good material, and laid down under the directions of the Counoll and City Engineer.

It also establishes the grade at five feet two Inches. Sec 4. Provides that the Railroad Comnanv shall keop the street in repair with the track, and to tbe dlatanoe of twelve inches on each side. Sec 6. Provides that the can shall be of the best modern style, and shall ran as often as uounoil shall direct.

Sec 6. Provides that the cars shall be pro polled by animals only. bee. 7. prohibits tbe carriage or freight, other than tbe baggage of passengort.

doc. o. xixee nve cents ai tne maximum ice for carrying passenger. Sto. 9.

Holds the oompasy responsible for auaamtgesto individuals or the city, wh either may incur, cither while constructing mo roaa or oy careless driving. Sec. 10. Requires railroad companies obierve the following rules 1st. Cars ibould not be driven at a speed greater tbsn six miles per hour; 2d, Shall not be driven fatter than a walk when turning the corners; 8d, Cart running in tbe tame direction must not noma nearer than thro hundred feet of each other.

except in cats of accident, or at ttationat 4th, otn ana cb, prohibits cart from stopping opposite the Intersections of the streets, exoept to avoid collisions, and provides that. wnen neoessary, tney must stop with tne rear piauorm sitgntiy over the orosting, and re quires persons in charge to keep a proper waten lor vinioiei mat may ne passing; 7th. Ladles and children must not be allowed leave tbo cart while In motion; 8th, Rt quires conductors to announce the streets as they approached; Sth, Require! the cars to be pro vided with bright lights at night; 10th, Provides that the cars shall not remain at station more than five minutes, except at ferry landing; 1Kb, All vehicles must give room for the cars, 1 Sec. 11. Provides that a llcenie tax shall be paid on eteh oar, and also a per oent on money received from passengers.

See. 12- Provides for an adveititement a route twenty days before letting, asking bldsi that route to be granted to the best bidder, having regard to the amount offered for the fran chise and the price asked for carrying passengers, the Citv Council to be the judge. Sec. 13. Requires the inooeeifn.1 bidder enter into a contract for the construction the road within twelve months, but Counoil may extend the time if they tee proper.

Sec. 14. Requires the company to give bond in the sum of $20,000, with four securities, be approved by the Counoil, for a faithful performance of all the requirement! of this ordinance. Sec. 16.

Provides that books shall be by tbe company, and alio for their examination by a oommlttee of the Counoil. Bsc. 10. Prohibits sny assignment of Interest without the consent of Oonnoil, and reoratrei nm oi an itocinniueri to oe reported to counoil on the lit of June of each year. Sen.

17 Requirei a verrlfied statement gross reoelpts of the company to be mads the Council every tixty dayi. Sec. 18. Provides that all contracts under this ordlaanoe shall be for twenty yean. Sec.

19. If it beoomei neoeisary for companies to partially use the tame route, they thai! jointly oomtruot It, and if one company shall bave already built the road second shall pay to the former one-half value, to be determined by 1 Gbabd Maiquibadb. The Yonng Hen's Danoing Association will close their serial season meetings with a grand masquerade Odd Fellows' Hall this City Ibbbbtidbsss. In our yesterday's issue we stated that Mr. Meniiea'a resolution in favor of the amendment of the city charter, so at to empower the City Council to a tax of twenty oents on each hundred dollars of taxable property, for two years, to liquidate the city Indebtedness, had been reported the Council.

Wo should have added that likewise passed that body unanimously. copy waa transmitted to Messrs. FUk and at Frankfort, yeiterday. NEWPORT NEWS. plant 1 but a School Boabd.

Tbe School Board held regular meeting on Tuesday sight last, which the usual monthly salaries of teacher were allowed. James Root, expelled from school ometlmt lino, was permitted to resume plaoe, on condition that he apologist for pat coadaoU i.v,;i I', 1' 'V COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. Monetary and Commercial. Eastern Exchange continued Inactive res-F terdar, bit rather atsody at 4343sc. buying, and 1 premium selling rate, Tha demand from abroad baa fallen off this wiek, and tha local Inculry la not Urge.

In MonetArrafTiilraT.ry llttl.i-ti.nif. riArrn-Yin but the supply of Currency ia better andcrOwinc J- 'f tnoreeo from day to day. The anpliurttune at tha Dlaoonnt'boueea are materially ou-niHreir list wek, and the Bandera accumnUsttia funds. Uwia waa uuu vxatepiav, as iih neen ror aetarai nv.uiiu.ui iu IW-JUWH. several ordara beiugje.

tha market, btl lttUe ouuia i In Uncorrent Honey we Ueard of no alterations Wwtera and Northern fundanramilninc aa they were at our laatquoUtiona. 1 Huaiueaa in ine oankinx onarter was oetier osier- day. un. Flour was in ffood demand vaateniar. and nrlo 9 were tending upward, bnt VYtiuky wa dull aud without ohanga.

Grain aud Urooerlca were unaltered, bless Pork was rather dull, and bulk meats and Baoon were In aotivedemand i i Tha Imports and Expoi ta ot varlont artlcloa tor tike twenty-four honra ending yaatarday noon, weret luroaTa rionr. 882 barrels: Whfakv. 1.334 bar. I rols; Crn, I.Mti bnshela: Wheat, 1.683 bushels: Imu, 2,164 bnsuels; Barley, 1,241 bnstoele; Hogs. 140 head; Fork and Bacon, 196,167 lbs.

I Sugar. ttto-Imism. 1,122 Uolfee, 273 bags; Apples, I2S brla Butter, aexa; vneeae, is uoxee: roiatoea, balee. Kir-oat. -flour, tui brlir.i Whlakv.

1.86T brla: Oorn. 200 buahela; Oats, 236 bmUeli: Fork and Baoon, x1 tuy lieroee, ess 371 poxea; lara, kega; Sugar, 14 Molasses, 20 brla Coffee, 358 bags; Apples, SO Butter, tdS kega; Cheese, 1,036 boxes; Potatoes, 1,367 aaU.aOSbili. Tnaaday'sNew York Trlbaa thos refers ta last week's Bank statement In The weekly ttatemant of Bank average ltnnex- pectedly favorable aa allowing a contraction of loans with a large Increase of the apecia reserve. 'I'neeaa in money daring the week had led to the antklpallua that the Banka would again anew an expansion. Tha priucinal contraction has been in the America Ex- change and Shoe and Leather, while some of tha n' Banka have considerably inoreaaed their loana.

The- soecie Hue to now again over a point ba-low which It haa stoi'd since the seuond week ot De. oeiaber, and la over above the lowaet point biuos tuav lime, is aepueii. mere l. no ibiiwhssi change, The Southern and Western balanous have) been drawn dow a freely daring the week, bat, ww understand, are increasing. Tke comparative figure vllh the prorloci weak are aa follows; Jan.

r. Jan. 14V S.2S,tl,6M Peo.f7M,J0S Tne. eJdJtO 110,104 lieposila W.UO.JCl, 411,146 ToeeJar's Mew Tork Xlaio obwrvct oosoeiiiutg Honey matters on Bloney matters were rather easier to-day, bnt with Out any ohanga In tbe jatea. Tha market la fully supplied on call, tbe general rates being I to 7 per enne, according to the olasa of security, with oooa- aional transactions reported at aomstbiug below the Inside Mgure.

Prime iudoned aboit faperlela good di-mandatox to 7 por and 7 to per oant, tor four losixmontha. Foruizu ExcliHiiiroOnena with a firmer frallnr. and there I. a limited auppiy offering outside the Icily drawers. Bank and Bankers' Bill, on London are held at 108J41(I, and commercial signature rule at Uu Parle, alao.

Billa are lose fieely of- fared than lost wenk, and tha ratoa are a trifle atronger. The range la 6t.2l!4$6'.l8Mi and soma ale. are reported tills alteruoon at 61 20. The aggragatoi of last week'a Philadelphia Bank Btatomont are: I.oans, Specie, $4,633,321 Deposits; Circulation, $2,601,760. Boston Boot ao Biton Maaxar For the week ending Saturday, January 28.

There is little im provement to notice in tne uootana boo. market. ineiraueooniinuesaeoreesfuanii nricee are unset tled andentlrelynomhml. (juite a numberof buyers are here from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans and oUer polnta South aud West, but aa yet they have purchased spirlngly, and Co not appear io want mani gooaa. rricea, in oonewiuence, continue to rule very low, holders oD'erlng the most desirable goods at coat, while other goods, of which thura is a large auppiy, are aulllng fdr leas than cost.

rricea may improve aa tne aeasou out it must bo acknowledged that the spring bueineaa opeas very unfavorably for manufacturers aud dealers. Among tne uianutnciurers tnere is onir a moderate amount oi business doing, and tbe supply of goods now turning oat by them la smeller than In any previous year tor some time. If the low price induce' buyers from the South and Wust to purchase an arer-agesupply, most kiudaof goods must be scarce at tbe Close oi the HI die art dull and ofleredat lower prices, but holders are not inclined to yield much, havinirconlidouce that hieh urli. abroad will prevent any material decline. Manufacturers par.

chase very sparingly and tne dullnees aud depressed tate of the Boot and Shoe trade evidently baa a tendency to check all active movement, iu poib. Hide and Leather. I 1 Monetary and Commercial. CINCINNATI MARKET-FEBRUARY 1. to to are FLOUR A trend domand and nricee tendlna n- ward: sale of barrels atS6 Su(a)6 for extra, and tuperflne may be quoted at 16 6U6 id.

WHISK V-The market ia dull, bnt prkee arson- changed: sale of 1,000 barrel at lMa, iooludiug that from wagon. PBUVlSlOMS-aleea Fork ia rather dnllandSOO barrel! good oonntry brands, aold at 817 ail the de- mand ia limited. An active demand for bulk Meate. ponnda at deiivered at i i aipiey, unio.anu aaaao. aeiivereu aount me in of March.

A large business could have been done at tAQHHo. on the spot, bnt bolder asked an IXo, an activo demand for Bacon, with sales of at 7((0'niO. on tne spot, or oeuverea next i-week, and loiaio. lor clear Sides, delivered tha last ot this mouth. Lard la held at with tome demand at luVfe.

-i uauuuniais nocnange in inemaraei wnetever; the demand continues ult limited, and the ealea conCDtd to email parcela, tu meet he current want. of dealer. We quote Sugar at Molasaca at and Coflee at 18rall3o. i. VV HiilAT Tbodemaud contiunoa active, and prior are Drra at $1 331 3i tut prime white, and $1 iWSl 30 for prime red 1 X1UM i) have no change to note In the market, and quote It dull at cue: aaloa of 6u0 buahela shelled.

in ouia, at tioc. OATS The market Is ateady, with fair demand at 4., in bulk. 1 BKk The market cbntluaea dull. We quote It at Jl: aales of I0tt hnehela at 81. uiauiitx xoa uaraet t.nau: we neve noonaugw -to no to Id prlcoe since our last report.and quota prim fall at and lair to good at 6Vn)Wo.

HAV The demand lsjrood, and prices are firm at SlVpertun, for prime Timothy, ou arrival, and U) i'rom CiUiiaiSR There isafalr demand, and prices Arm at hut quotations: enlea of 260 boxes We. tern lie-serve at Sjc, aud 60 do. extra large at lOo, BUTTER There Is no change in the market. We qnote it dull, at UfjilOo. for Oiutral Ohio, and inc.

for Western Beservo: tale of 13 batrela Central Ohio at I4l6e, ArpLatS Tbe demand continue, good, and price are firm at $2 i.vii3 25 per barrel, from store. PUTATOUi4-Hie market la firm, with a good demand at laat quotations: tales of luu barrelt prim Nesfaanonka, in large barrels, at 81 V0. OLOVEB SEKU The maiketia ateady, with a fair demand at Bale ot 100 barrel! at $4 9. MAGNETIC tax of to of to a of to two the it! of at levy to Saw Yoax bIabsbjt, February 1 P. eonlinuea dull and heavy, with sale, of 1.000 balee, on a basis of HMo.

tot middling Uplands. Vlonr rulea iu favor of buyers, with rather aiore doing for export, and the home trade refuted to pnrchaM more than aufflclent to anpply present wants: sale, of touo barrelB, at 94 04 vi for superfine Slain; $6 10S 25 for extra State the bulk or the sales; 16Sialfbr tuperflne Western; $6 30 (br common to meul- i um extra Wearern; 1 toS 73 forahipying brand extra round-hoop Ohio, Included in ine aalee are 9 9iia nrMttvirnfwl extra Htitln for (-snort 16 16. Canadian Flour dull and unchanged: eulee of ISA banels, at $6 40(36 60 for oummon to choice. Whisky ecaroelyio buoyant: aalea of 40 barrelaat closing ijaiet. Wheat quiet, and without material change: aalea of 600 buahofa Milwaukee Olubatll delivered, and 2,200 do.

lair Southern about be same price. Bye ateady and uacbaugeut aalea of 2,000 bushels prime at l2o. Barley In good supply, and dull at 702o. Corn a shade firmer, but the demand la by no meana aotivei aalea of 6 0OO buahela, at ror new yellow and white. Oat dull and heavy: aalea at 42(2(50.

for state, Western and Canadian. Pork a ahade firmer, with lea. doingi aiea or 6,0110 barrels, at $17 23317 37 for old met; lleAl 12 for new mesa; tl7 for thin mess: S12013 IS forold prime; $13 876114 for new Total stock rehmarr 1. 61.610 barrels: aame time last month 1,120 and aame data laat. year, 77.363 do.

Beef was active, bnt unohanied: aals of liO barrels, at tana tor country prime; voitpo so ov ouuuh '(tvv 7. tor re-paoaeu mesa, eiu ouiii wr wn. mf Bum oulit-with small aalea at $12 for State. and $ul for Western. Total ttock, Beef, Bebroarr 1, 13,10 oarreisi asoia ue i.

uw ttra.laat year, (K. 111. Dressed Bogs firmer: aalea or Western at 7Hio and go. for Jersey. Bacon nn Changed, with ealea of 160 bixee ahort-rlbbed slid.

aiea, ana pounos u.i'.ir., about previona rates. Iiard firmer: aalea of 460 brla. at ln40! t. A limited bnsinoaa doing in Butter, at Ohio, and 16ae. for Stat.

-Uheeea In good request at XcilUio. Pending the anctioii salea snnonnced for Friday next, the market for Coffee I nulet, bat lirm, and no aalea are reported. Sugar quiet but firm: aalea of 60 finds. Cuba and Muscovado at and 12 palverired Sugar; extra clarlged Mew Orleana at o. Molasses quiet but I toady; no ealea have transpired.

Hsw Tonk Sioox Miitxrr, rebruary i. Second Board Prices rather stronger, narliouiarly at the oloae. Chicago and Bock Island, Olevelaod ana Toledo, 30; on. oaienaanauniogo.4. Michigan Central, SI.

Hudson. 4IH. Kew York 4n. tral, TIMo. Illinois Central Bond, sa.

Brooklyn Water LoanJioM: Missouri Slxee, Sl.S. Tirgiala Hxw Yoai; Cattu Habkh, rebmary l-Beef Oettle are doll, but price are trifle higher. Re. celved head. Inferior analltyat 67Ho.

tee- diumst 8(9 and beat at the ex- treue price; average of all aalea about laSMo. Sheep rather eaaler In prfos, though some extra lota told at 4o. higher; the domand waa good; receipt. 4,460 head. Swine in good demand and better prlosa; re.

eel put 2,900 head. Dreaaed Hog at 73. Live It A Carlisle, its at his hit IMPR0YED TJwHT-STirCli SEWING MACHINES i I li i I THB BEST, SIMPLEST AND MOST Parable Maoalneextaut. Vail and we then. jafltf 80 Went sJourth-Btreet.

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