• 4.-•"' *Ad .. • . • . _ • —.- - • .._• . . ~. ~ • CI T Y AND . 87113 URBAN • . .. . ' From the 14th -Penttaylvania. Cavalry...l.. Aoorrrso Tao ADTaitC; Par Svsrew.—The ', Toledo Market. .. ._ 1 We arc gratified - to be able to announce that 1 New Castld &areal annoutreeethat after the . N . ,,, 1,..._i e ~o r ..,., f ic,r , th i I. 3„a mpa t h,,; l taty ,, :re . one:. I first of January nest,iiii Papers will be sent Jo.' y...t..a.:y. tir.iir . or t ~... _a ,: d ..; in t l., el ___ . From Yesterdav se EvetingGazette ! official information has Veen received from 1 from that aloe until paid•for, an'd ail papers 1 -white...,el--:‘,,,,,h,...N0i.1.mned0erftt.42.k,...i,b0r N - n :- I , , — ,,dt .'''i rtu e . ,;7 . i 1 13 — • -- '.. 'coy. 21, 1E63 ; Cul. Schoonmaker's Regiment, the 14th I will be discontinued when the time expires, • - stittic the mcion report from New York, holders evince. ' - . tr.:cue:al .S) nod. of the German Reform— i Pennsylvania Cavalry, and that it sustained.l unless renewed. That lathe right doctrine, i „,.,..„ . .„,a firm „,.,,,.. • yg,,,,,,_sre . a 1,,, ~,; , ..I. ed Church. ! but eight less in the recent marches and en- 3n pre a , Vri . i . g ' i. l . l , f n e z, ni.Cd to !re that .the C , untrY . W‘vat—Thers wee , aside of 000 be aodce Mich lly coming up to it. yowenlny, a fter nor report, at Irk We do hot hear '." ov. 25, 18.63 The Synod was opened with i counters Utlthr Gen. Averill. Our informs- 1 . or a trat.A.‘etioo to-..hor Corn—No tinto..tclAoctit. singing and prayer by the r oll e. 11. Derr, at !that ion ie under date of the 17th inst., and on I A Manna, In aid of the S . ruaitary Commie- Lest e'dee e" . .( 49 ""e1 . • Other gre"V‘ l .." , r,r e 'g kre 9A. g. After calling of the r and reading I —Dull oval ranufual. ealt—Fine,E.l. 2o El bbl . C;ear , e day the brigade had arrived at New I tier, will be held in Brownsville, on Thursday n , „, r „„,„,i mbar $ . 245. 1 4 , f or N o. 1 Creek, on its way . from I.ovvis" burg and the i evening, the 26th in' st., (Thanksgiving.) Ad- I I`...orl;...—lligbarinea—c2.e. rosia—Lluseel I.A.e, l'r of the minutes, Dr. S. R. Fisher, Chairman of I battle ground at Droop Mountain. The tog- 1 dresses will ho delivered by Messrs. Brunet ' trart..o. • Ni ! .taie :. Lard 10titii, tuac. the Committee on Minutes of the two Synods, ; imont loft Beverly on Sunday, the lot inst., 1 and Shippon, of this city. reported. 1 and pn.shed directly , down to Henlereville,hav- e nretty heavy skirmish on the evening of i On elution, the report was received, and 1 the { tb. on Tinnnany, the &Lb, the battle of taken up item by item for adoption. After 1 D roop Mountain „ too fought. W e h ,,,,,,, ~„ some discussion it was laid on the table to i details, further than that Col. Schootimaker. j opened the fight with his regiment, whir:hes make way for other business. I coped with slight less. Half a dozen wound 'l" he Standing Committee on Religious Karr- jod will cover the regimental loss. Yo corn clout, adopted the following order of servicesmiseioned offiters Were wounded. The noine! Ifur Grace Charch, and of sepplies for pulpits of the wounded were unknown to our infer= of other denominations in the city: I meet, as the regiment, after the battle, ashed Tho Historical. Society, of the Churcirwill tspidly on in pursuit of the ene et my—l 'l eaving meet-in Grace Church this evening, when an the wounded behind in charge of a dail. address will ho delivered by Dr. H. liar- bau2h, of Lebanon, Pa. Saturday evening will bc taken up with Tot-centenary whites-' es. The report of the Ter-centenary Com mittee, provides for addresses by Drs. Bom berger. Kieffer, Scimeck, (Gorman), Gerhart and Fisher. Opportunity will be given for brief remark, in llerman or English, by any member. P-operatory services to the Lord'i Supper will be held in Grace Church, on Saturday af ternoon, at three o'clock. Sermon by Rev. D. Gans, of Harrisburg, assisted by Rev. W. E. Krebs, of Waynesbovo. • On,. Sunday, ad dresses to Sunday school and Catechumens, at nine A. r.., by Rev. P. C. Prugh-and Elder U. Leonard. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will eummen , n nt ten and a half o'clock A. It.; sermon by Or. M. Kieffer. assisted by Rev. O. Winters Tho evening cervices, designed specially for the members of the General Sy nod. aid be conducted with sermon by Dr. Uurbaugb, assisted by Dr. E. V. Gerhart. Pul pits of other churches will bo filled at ten and a half o'clock A. to.. and seven, 1.,1 is., as fol- J. - . a Sunday: let Preab. Church, Rev.!J. 1 U. A. Bomberger, D. D., of Philadelphia, morn ing., and Rev. T. I'. Bucher, of Dayton, Ohio, 1 eceoing ; 2d Presh. Church, Rev. Et V. Ger— hart, D.D., of Lancaster, Pa., morning, and Dr. Bomberger. evening; 3d Preab. Church, Dr. 0., NyPV:II. Lancaster, Pe., morning, aid 1)r. 1). /..telinri.7 7 .l . - r; dth l'resb. Church, Rev: S. Phillblis, pittslaart SATURDA L , LIGIOUS INTELLIGEaCE.. The anniversary of the American Re form Tract:and Book Society of Cincin nati, took place on Tuesda,y the 3rd, in Rey. Dr. Hunter's Church, Xenia, Ohio. The anishal report shows the receipts for the year ending August 81, $18270 58, which, ' withl9lo ll3 on band at the beAning of the year, equals $11,210 91. Of this amount $11,031 98 was expended, leaving a balance in the treasury of $175 98, which shows an increase of 00 per cenL over the previous year. The number of tracts, volumes and copiesof the ehrisilan-Press published du ring-the year was 722,350. equal to 32,340,- 540 pages. The Society has made liberal 1 grantS to the army and for the Freedmen. The. report represents 'the Society's pros-, poets enoonraging. Addresses were then delivered by Rev. It. 11. Pollock, Dr. .1. A. Bingham, and Rev. Horace Bushnell. Brief remarks were also made by Rev. IL IL Storrs and her. Wm. Davidson. Letters were read from Rev. Robert Patterson, Chicago, 111., Major IleParland, Washing ton, Pl., and Rev. Dr. J. Blanchard. —Rev. Dr. Roberts, President of the National Association of Local Preachers, bus issued a call requesting local preachers, -who are blessed with a competency of this world's goods, and can bear their own ex- ' \ penes, feel thenr..lves culled by the Holy Spirit of God to- devote a portion of their time in visiting destitute sections of the Border States, to preach the Gospel, re . organize Churches and Sabbath Schools, - to do 66 immediately, and thereby prepare the wap for the future work of the regular pastors. -4 --The Missionary Society at Baecl, I . ' Sevizerla.nd, is said to be the oldest and ' Carli,l,,m-re efig, and Bee. S. MeISosCAIA . 4. - n n a , t , i, t i ttli c o . ,. r e ti niaL , , : i i t th ci C h u i rm th r o leld largest institution of this kind on the Euro- in behalf of the defendant M sed r. Krkp lP t P rrk 6 -Ppitalii i t Until after eleven , which o peak continent. It IMF organized in ISn. Bev. S- H. Hold, of Runtingdon, Pa. ' Anixig. on behalf of the commonwealth, then " began .. i , his argument, which occupied about two Itseesninittee is composed of Christians of • Lor Christ's Methodist Church, Rey. T. 0 eetio.uErami,ttt'i;letlizliodThbeatCo:rttdr then took a re laple, Greencastle, Pa., and Ruv. U. Faulk, altllcuominaliona in Switzerland and Ger- hour Judge - Baltimore, Md. I .Mellon will deliver the charge to the jury. mry. At the commencement df the year For Methodist Ciotti h. iouth Common, Al a heavy debt rested ut.on them, but done- ' 4'lenY ' II "' j. L'ar ' a Alle'te" ' Pa. ' ''nd Dev. IS. MeConne 11, Stoutsinlia 0 AFOTBER BOLD BANS ROLBERY.—The bank , ' ticitis and subscriptions - in response to the 13 I Church,Groat.- II 1 I art.s. t strcat, Dr.--ar.,augi 1 tog house of W. 0. Ster!il.g, at Wilkesbane, appeal of the committee came in freely. ex. 4, L e banon, Pa., and Dr. I%a:or, of Tiffin, 1 wag entered by burglars, a few nights since. I. The sofa, "a LOH° patent burglarproof,' was coeding ami 0 ion of frams. There are now °h" Lutheran Church, conusails street, Bev• p• . blown open by drilling through the "chilled ' lathe institution cighty-one scholars, and C. lbssis, of Nom isteo n, l'a., and Rev.: P. door, and inserting a charge of powder. The ... c.. door was a porting wreck, and rho explosion th/riy-acres young persons ha, ..: applied Phi ' ll l '', er " aisle ' was hoard in various parts of the town. Only fo , adinitt.in.,e. ~...0.,u care ,i, taken . n , Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, Ituv. ' ;r. 11. Del, of Iluntitig.ln, and Rev. J. J. a few hundred dollars were obtained. A roll se:leetin, candidates who are truly }sou. 1 Swantler, of Chillicothe, Ohio.. of $17,500, which bad boon placed in a pigeon sincere and fitted for the pastoral career. ! !!(..4 7 .. :i . :M. P e rthy i lerl i vi t i! 'in i t ! rcli ß , t;Allogry, haoylen,owLszeanitte.d No d b i e d i e ng w cov h er d ed with the as a to rho rb T4oy prefer quality to quantity. The mis- 1 t0n . ,.017 Y 0 and i lie. R.st:lans;oflarerris'obiarg"p- b°"• ___—.......------ Mins generally under their care are .pros. I , The item relating to Sunday School publi - iicasiuns, io., was referred tu a special mm- TOBACCO GROWING IN PERNSVININIA.—\. paring. , minim, consisting of Drs. B. A. Schneck J. farmers of Pennsylvania are paying increased (.--The annual electing of the Cong - •,, .7,a- t U. A. Bomberger J. Bossard, and Revs: 0. attention to tobacco cultivation, and this jeer E. liosseil end G. ' W. Willard, and Elders S.B. the yield of this State will be quite large. In thonal Union of England and Wales has ' fist been held at Liverpool. There were I,•eil•.,l7f,si„nddr.tlt.i)S..,t,,iisiditt.tih6o, w w ith re in. p yrtir,uoc.tioengscato 1L , 50 th u e n re d„ wo r :v i t ., , ,d hy iti the t c h e is na s ui td s rt te nu t r h ns ie , 3, 1. 1 tTI . ,- fite hundred ministers and delegr-tes prey- ~ riot plan, by which this Synod " may assamo 0niXJ12,65.1 in 1850. This year it will prouLg guntal lit . ratu i re of h the a r b a ly i be much , la d rger than in MO, as cut/64k Gritfrom every part of the kingdom. From ; tchbe,,,.7;,'"','l, of '''', the report it appears that the Di-Centenary boobs, ,tiV. '"' 'l ' l 5' ' Looks, Sun, ay se 00l e a. : . y T m h o o r e lar n ges i t ut i a n., b , o d e u ti ct r o a n t. o u f iad t e d r h fi c l , tttri d ; Memorial Fund had reached £210,000; that The co mmitted, appointed to prepare a re- in Virginia before the rebellion. In 1650 it 11„.',.J.r.s,:ilt,insia0r0p,,liasatIAley,lomi s t ubmi f tic r idhvardioua reached'ltlSS,litifl,ooo pounds. Gicre were three hundred new chapels in pirogress of being built; that during thelast i tion of oyuod, whi, , h ga - ve rise ' to . a len e gthy I.lr.sotes DM,: TAI.R4.—Mr. Henry Miner, fifteen yimrs, more than three hundred hal ' dh'",`i"oi Peuthog which, Ftynoll adjourned• fifth street, (next door to the Poe my has received the Ist and 2nd numbers a a new , .....__ bhen erected in Fiteland. at a -of • e cost l="ollY • BraLesman Balled at the Outer Depot. '‘' - ri e ' "f D'''m Boot., Pubt•l''''‘ by Beadle A g, o Co., New York. Each of these contains fol liblf a million of one,. m The nutetwe of r ibis amm ~ o ' utWen rOren and eight rages , well-pt • red , • • chapels occupied by Congregationaligts is 0 %4.7k, a brakcsman named Joint Baird, em- iII irs. ;l.s , i onswq ich s a h n o " u I ,1 1. L ' t e e e •o e u rs : d tts ‘rith oiler two thousand. ',Fhe educational de- ploy tdon a (right train on the Ponissylva. poet for n dime: The tales --••f w ' liteh th e e l re a c re four in each number --embody the • tredi were reporteu to be ill a pros-; ale it.`•,".L'h, was hill" at the outer de p ot ' was and romance of Border and Revolution pa rtments state. , under the following circumstances: His train aty Tissue." porous —The First Baptist Society of Dayton Vrea - ched the city athalf past o'clock, and the had ittion sitting or lying in the dispatcher's CGs" . T .° °F MunDßlA—Cliarles Ridley, a 0., has just erected an elegant and romMo-!'colored eitbdur, bat been convicted at Norris 'or co until •ifter seven, when he started o • nt diens church edifice, 112 by 74( - hnd height ' . ' ' }own, of the murder of William Pox at Cum linginS No. 107 was theritaiking in towards William Penn. in August last. The ' evidenc i : cti' spire °On feet. The main audience ream the shed. hauling soma freight 'mare after it, proved that Itidlcy shot Pox inpursuance of still seat 800 persons, though 10,0) can be , while another train stood on the adjoining, his duty as a sentry, but in the f of this aceOrtunoditted. The entire cost of the ! thr:.:k.,,,,',fn,reo;otatuh,ttorr,off trlite one Li:i f ° ~, :. 7 train the jury convicted him of voluntary man s„.lit.siagthter. The sentiment of some parts of Building and lot is about j'ili,ooo, and every 5 and saw Gai - rd; [shout ;evenly fret dist:s r s ' t • . tensely . copperhead, engine, Lnednearery county, I,i in dollar is paid, so that on dedication day walking directly towards the hacking • i ; h probably reacted on this poor negro. iris- was moving at the rate of about. three liotlßng Was'said about money. , tailed an honr. The conductor sereamed out ..; • —lt is estimated- thiWnelltbers of this at the top of his voice, but Baird did not Cong,regational Churches in - Coney etic.i.. TermT e ngineer, t, hear him, and the s a te ndi ly on. censlitute he: per cent. of the population.. ing, snagidtbar s r o i m ng eth t ing w c to " w u re cto o r g, ye an il d The rate per cent of Massachusetts is six. reverSed his engine, but it was!. late. Baird The former show an excess of festal,' Ines, . s,vrrst,roil,!;,,lthlityhethteentLitrile: and knocked do h wn i berah(p over that of males of more than two of the first ear par.rd 'OrnerPhi'm.'cria7h7nwg his to one. bo ly, slid killing Isles sliest instantly. At —Dr- }fall, the editor and l•roprietor of ti,,e,, eI , i s t u , c ,, •, t: “. t , l i m e . ru d • i s.. ,. .i e d e w n o t r , e t he hi , ti ,, m i I s g k o d a , n w a n is team " Hall's Journal of Health, a member of she the tyi Si, which poi:vented the engineer XL ' Old School Presbyterian Church. don't lice s r i ,.. .i m it l i r g, k iiits l : , ol.. ' . l , he einniu i ct if liai i r i d was most the Presbyterian style of sitting during biothe dan g-er. 'l7 ' fart ' : blme lie g :p i p e o r had ar ' e u d ie l e ilt i O prayer, it would seem from an article of ' 'h.'. th e kin 5 h hi ,, " 1 "P. been ' the road Lot five days, and RIF shout thirty his Oa the posture of prayer. 5 fir.• y..arr , of age. Ile resided near Greens -A Boston paper is deice on the part hurl where he learns a wife and family. 'Clung held an inquest, and the which some of the women in the West hik I '' e ' €: '7 'unri a vardi't of accidental death. ''''''' :Ni 'in the public religious meetings. It thinks l _ _ the Bible "emphatic and untaristakhicin its ;4,tterllpt. to r Murder a .. Methodist Minis Methodist condemnation of all share by females in the I public prayers, and exhortations of the 1 W' learn from the Mere" ii4"'eh.' that on Tuesday night, the 3d inst., in New Wilmiug churches,- especially •:t.hese Colenso times.' —Bev. James H. McNeill, (formerly , t'' ' '' r l'm ' B u'mPt :°,,,' motto to a""- one of the Secretaries of the American Bible. simile ---e. Roe. S. B. Utwi-' pastor °C too M. E. Church of that place. He was returning Society) Major of the sixty-third North ' - : 0.. r!oe poet..liiee about eight o'clock in the Carolina cavalry, was wounded in the tight evening. when same eowardly ruffian attacked at Gettysburg, Pa. him, Gres knocking him down by striking him on the Lack of the heed, and while ho was --The statistics of the United Mo:a vian Church. show that the total commnni- ! Ltyl p e t i n n s; ~ ,,c . from. : o ttth. h i t s t e e ifheyects. cutting t g la t a b blew, I ow, t jugular- cants in the three provinces is 11.821, and ' vein. The instrument entered just back of , rior the . rein, cutting backwards and inflicting a the whole number of souls "l ' 5 5:1. Continental; European) provinces . has T'.(,000 . p . ‘„ i t o , ti t, tf iy ao t t h f , at../ e I a vi d o: r n e t t. a li d e . h y a had D T; received souls; the Foreign Minions have 77,418 o,nm:ening his life, from what source is not known. converts; there _are therefore, in all, under the religious instruction of the United r ra- The Shipmenta of Oil. trum,l77,f , bi/ persona. Th a e limekiln an:. says: says: "The amount of —The Church of England Las just held oil illippe , l will not be as large as was antiei id. Ike intention of Pittsburgh specula at Manchester, the third orhurch CongresS," pa, ter,, rea.le apparent in the market reports of a free gathering of prominent clergymen thin elty, lot opericdtho oyes of producers, andlaymeu, to discuss important Church .. h questions. The , High Chetah pall up. just h ove „,w. d tni not to There•rm nsdtirdd gi nt when tho tho market id,er y- peered to have the a , mendency, ut least tho wa m s the only outlet for this geat article of c neree, but forme ately chat s ay has passed organs of the Evangeliml pirty in Ell 6 away, and producers are not dependent on a land make the charge. 1' We rain to gee their oil le market ; nor are -- - --At a meeting held at the Presbyterian t to hey forced to he roll at any price se obtain fund, House, (N. 5..) Philadelphia, on. the 2d, it the ca tr rr aL o w n a t s in it u s l i n nra ' n ' ey m . m T a h n e y l;ct or stu w r h g e h n - WaS unanimously resolved to take measures ors need not, then, 'hold off a day or two' with They aro for the establishment in liardillon College t a h lr ° ea e d l rt ' onT t ' o f titk w : r tE i b " u ' s . ' mesa getter of an Albert Barnes, Professor of Intellect- I ally romuncrativo.” nal and Moral Science, of which he is an honored graduate. • —Mr. Knowlton of -the Kipp° (Chi nese) Mission, reports . fifteen applicants for baptism. A native preacher of the Tou ogee Mission has been out on a tour, and returned to report the haptisut' of one'hun dred-and fixty,three Karens. ----The number of Baptist members now c ref.eited ln Philadelphia he 12,88 0 . . ~.--.7--The Sidfatern-Sentinr/,publisdied week ly ott ,5411.paixtrolit Alexandria, l l La, says !but lien. Petit, formerly Bishop of the Dio cese; 0 'now a candidate for Governor of ratdelenti.- The editor. ;thinks Ii will,ho elected. The statistics of tie_M ti Mlst Epi c copti'eliiirch jai' (SOS, Chow a 'm6bersbip . ... __, Of Vldil,zl9.l-AM Otatt the totals of last year i v ,-*04.. no..the decren.se ie Aiieinetti l more:. Conference!Alone,. n'ilarge!' patelf ' iht therebel whopifertitory:lies wt n toes, is ilititeit V.;05.. 1 '::-liiitozno , of ~.t he ,b6l„er tottfiiitetii,titie hiiiiilsWieeit.s.it4oVl lag off . fti the other Conferences, the gains. genoralli, 'him been in excess of the losses, ~ K4,Ca.•qLI7Q,rVA.:.:L,-.f ‘1; i ,*...-. 6 , , ,,4::',:, , i, Ziqi,:.,',rt3i.,''',;i4l,l.:74ViS,:zr.l&F;4lzdzNa;‘if,?-4,.:,...;.5.,4,-„a„.- ,' - `Vt - 7-;'L4.. 4 0 , ..<. 1 " des ;; '4 ---'4'.... 4.-'-'-F,4"1-'''.457• 'XINIZiAJAV.:I4ezv-,. 4.-- , a.u.a 54 . - • ' • '' 4 -F, `• .4 - :'0V.444-,41056,wwv•-• , A. DrLawler Starved to Death. The Burk-rye Stole, published at Now. Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohio, says: "C. McClure, eon of Seth McClure, formerly of Elkrun township, in thiceputity, was taken prisoner by the rebels in one of the desperate charges on I•'ort Wagner, at the seigo of Charlisitom Ifs belonged :to ait Indiana regiment, and had been in four desperate, engagements, and was regarded by his comrades as ono of " tho bravest of the brave." • After his capture ho was taken sick and placed in a rebM hospital in donth•Carolins, whore ho literally starred to death ; fox tho want of peoporlood, and the cares anti attentioe. nonouaary. to Ids helpless condition.. Vbatneonmentary upon the hu inorlit4 of that God-forsaken State. Uswr..t.--The lathiest in this pew drama continties unabated, and each evening the theatre is filled to overflowing. Vestvali is certainly a strong card, and her success can only he attributed to her merits as an actress and vocalist. She will appear again this even ing,..4 "l'ho Jewish. Mother." TIM Of. FpMg their first appear ed:Me, thbrsertion,:on 'Monday evening next, atConeortsiilt,Emma.Nichele; the popularselngetressorill.appeu each avimini. She itainiaitt illidudrers hero, and will re ceive a most cordial ilsolcome, as will the other members oC the troupe. Au Appeal for Aid, The ladies-of the Allegheny Ladies' Aid Society have issued the following appeal, which we hope will receive a liberal response from hundreds of our citizens : The Allegheny Soldiers' Aid Society ask for a Thanksgiving offering on Thanksgiving day, for the Soldiers is Tennessee. We have been requested by Mrs. Harris, of Philadel phia, (who is personally acquainted with the particular wood of this juncture) to send wool en garments, and we are in receipt (through the Sanitary Committee of Pittsburgh) of let ters with the most earnest calls for vegeta bles and clothing. Our Treasury is entirely empty. We are willing to work if we had the material. Will yen not work with us by con tributing to our necessity Liar room, corner of Federal street and South common, second story, is open at all I times for the reception of fruits, vegetables, "cc., Mr. R. 11. Davis, kindly offering to re ceive them, and on each Thursday from throe to five p. in., for those desiring work, or i bringing contributions. The Lauth Murder Trial. The erattre forenoon was occupied by the arguments, oftouncet. bir. - itiarshall resumed . o'cleer, and fititatted-about ten. )lr. Swart:wader followed, and spoke Tilt: CONTTNENTAL MOvllit.T.—Mr. W. A. ti ilden fenny, 45 Fifth street, has received the December number of the r.nt; mental , which contains several very readable articles by pop ular writers: for instance,—"The Nation," by Hugh. Miller Thompson ; "Buckle, Dra per, and a Science of History," by E. B. Freeland: "hatter Writing," by Park Benja min ; "Virginia," by H. T. Tackerman "Re construction," by Henry Everett Russell, etc. ACCIDENT TO A MIT,L+TER.—Rev. J. horn, of German township, Fayette county, met with a terrible accident on the 11th inot. Ills horse became frightened, ran n•short dis tance, stumbled, fell and threw him off, mang ling and bruising his foee in a horrible man ner. fic was carried to his hound in an un conscious state, and remained se for about an hour. Ile is still in a very dangerous condition. Tun EASTERN Whim - mi.—Full illes of all the popular Eastern Weeklies, received by express, ao soon as possible after publication, will be found at J. P. Hunt's, Masonic. Hall, Fifth street. Among those received to-day, we find The independent; The Weekly Tribune; The Weekly Herald; The Weekly Time.; Time Weekly World; Street and Smith's New York Week/ p; Frank Leslie's 111.a:rated N.neepaper; and Harper'. Weekly.• Banc Etr.cmon.--The stockholders of the Franklin Bank of Washington, at their annual election held on Monday last, chose the fol lowing named persons as Directors for the ensuing year C. M. Reed, John S. Brady, Jacob Stogie, Win. Davis, M. I.l.Clarke, Thos. McKean, Harney-11. Clarke, Joseph Hender son, A. W. Acheson, Jas. Watson, John Stew art, Alcraniter Seaman and John H. Ewing. Ba.aCU Rstigozo.—The citizens of Jiaa sillon, Ohio, nro taking measures to connect that town with the Atlantic and Great West ern Railroad. A meeting of leading citizens was held last weak, and a committee appoint ed to confer with the °Encore of the Atlanta• and Great Western Railroad, who nroaaid to be in favor of the project, provided 06 iron and anal interact, of that ,action are e 3 extensive as hadlt been represented. titurriaLo RAILROAD ELECTION.-AL the election of. the stockholder,. of the lieulphold Railroad Company, held in Washington, on Monday last, the following persons were elected directors for the ensuing year ; C. hi. Reed, William Mc Kennon, Joseph Henderson, Washington; James Clarke, Greensburg; S. Brady, Sweeney, Jas. C. Acheson, Wheeling. Huy. I. N. BAIRD, D. D., left this city on Thursday evening, as a delegate of the Chris tian Commission. He will visit the Western Pennsylvania Regiments in the army of the Potomac, and also at Fortress Monroe, and ma • extend his visit to North Carolina. PETERSON ' S LADIES' NATIONAL If AGAZtStr..- The December number of this well-known publication, with the usual attractive Matures, comprising illustrations on steel and wood, colored fashion plate, etc.,is fur sale at 11'. A. GILDFNPENNEVS, 45 Fife street. NU/TBSII MIMIC or BBADLE'S DIII6 T/LF.S. This new number of this popular series, is just out, and way be had at J.-P. Ileav:a, Ma sonic nail, rifth street. It contains four stories,embodying " Traditions and Romance of Border and Revolutionary Times." LECTLTIZE.—The Rt. Rey. Bishop . Domenec will de li ver a lactase SL Peter church, Allegheny, on Tttursdny evening, the 28th inst., et .o'clock, fur the benefit of the schools attached to the !louse of Industry. Admission, 25 cents. „ • Sous W. PITTOOK, opposite the Postrodice, has jest received the D9cember number of liarpe'l ldigasine: This number eommeticer the twenty-eighth volame, and is full of in teresting and instruct We matter. -• • , • DeolOitiox..- 4 0n ..Thtimilay next, the 26th tnsuirtho R. Rim Bishop Domineer will dedl r cats the titer *tweak Catholic chow:hut Bt. Angeline, Lawrenceville. The services will commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. - - Chicago Live Stock Market. illhrsll-Tfla DSCEBIIEO.—ar. •f. P. Runt, tior. 10.—in Bee ttattleC there have been no ri- Masnate 1141,1, Fifth street, ha•reeeived /los- ta.. today at any o ards, and but a Lia..•, , 1r for D e c em b e r. From , b o sh, g l oo m o h amounu lin,itwel hes bean done, the entered sale , the eontentib ire should take it for an interest- sniewnir rig only to 24:s head. There Isettll ott actbo keg Comber. dcmaiiii Col Ineditllll grade. en d r hcra grades at pre ` `it.. quotat:one. to lino the rereipt• have boon ---eiswe.--- mailer than for several days previotodv, and the en- A Ste . Peones.—l ron ore from 1.n)(0 Su- tt•nd rade. ionoont to 10,1113. The pilees for prime perior is now shipped by the Atlantic and q ualiths have ran t ied higher than on yesterday, lint Great Western Railway, to Franklin, and there I. Iron confident , " ill the markol, and boprls are thanes down tie river to the Great Western " t " 4 " " ""'' Aut" Iron Works La. N mull, editor of the Chri.tiggo A dru , ale , wt:; _ i_it', 7 l l. l,`,7 . 7., „ 4.4 '''. . : 1 3 t b r . b1 :j 0 i X ,..7,1 : t i itt is 'announced to deliver a free torture, at on track. Sales this aicernoon I car choice white Brownsville, on the 21st inst., on the subject i Kentucky at al,tita 2 cars Mel. sultan on trask at of "Christian Missions." , $1,15, I car choice rod do atil. s 2S; 2 cars no from ' atom at *1,20. Corn--Sales 1 car on track at talc; 2 THREE PIaKPOCK.Kr9 wore arrested in liar- I ` a " fioallwr" 9><: 2 a'dne2—..'t 2 Z. 0 r " i ' ; ,.''''' — ' 44‘l" 2 ca. o t co, on track. „ ....a., ales reported. risburg, on Thursday, while "operating " at 1 ILve-.l.ocht transactlons azsl.lb. rho raitroWl depot. I . - - - ----- __---sw----- Batralo frlarket. (lon. Ito.sitOns.as rased through ril attic illo, N.,. le.—Flour steady: Wheat market 2a,..1e lett on Wednesday, and was warmly received by I t„,,, with a fair •Lernand; calm at Is4lo for red vest the citizens.' ! stn. torn utarket243c better. Whisky nominal at 64,. I' T.,;;,1a 18c on wheatko New Turk. Imports.— - - I 2,otte 11.1. a...040J= bash wheat, 614000 Loan corn. Esparta-0;M barrels lloar, 001101 boat; wheat, 2002. 1.;;;;;; r,,,, ;;0,01.(1 bash oats 7,0 W bush barley, kW) 1 bush rye COMUFIRCIAL RECORD . FINANCE AND TRADE.. . Chicago Market. The weather feting irrt end naeleaexint toolay hal Noo. 10.—Flour firm and 1W better. Wheat m all unfivorabla Ingettnee upon humans, and rho live tlud lc higher ; eaten at 81,10. Cam firM .00 nantaetletka in produce getter:olY worn 11 0 11 I.ld of i t i -elp 2e hi.r i, h oZtJ er ' ' ht . tou tn r o. 44l ° : " := ll,64 - 17. iL 8,1471 °4 anim P °rtnat ' i n.r a S , C r • -W. are 111 hulas, how- busliteom. tildpmente- -5 ,0 00 tibia flOnr, 82,000 bush ever, as we, are once moot far trttd with navigable wheat, 78,0R1 bush corn. Yreightaqulet. rlvere, that,tradt t rAlL9 . poriliire cornet, and that '-- .. -- the highest eipertarlona of our basil:Lose are will he C.IILPETS, OIL CLOTHS, A•C• realized to,lte fawn extent. *CO I ,OO it hi tree that 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF bunt,. generally has boon very po•rperert4 thrvtigh. , oat the ram eatemer and fall, it is also trot that It D FLUGGETS, haa.ben reatrieted coroadurabty by the want of t race- , IN ' t ' IA ' n —4he 1-11.1 ' r 1.4°0 1 "" 11 ' 1 ' 1 " " I ° ll I ' l. 11 . 1 ' the NILWILST PATTCHNS aut ovary width, at the nation, and the railroad! , idtedothel, ,lrood, from 00.0 "rill i U Iht other. - Tho resent advant, in 011 11:14 had the. effetd to . I ,owest Prices for Clash, .- enlian, kill mote tlii• I.Llito of 4 •ole of I.te lri oclinC art!. lei of t rots. 111 stow York. • •Il Thin . ••I,•) , • Including advanc..l fully one rear per ' , ciao, za,;ar , of all Cronlb Cloths, Fehinge, Rugs, ‘h•stunpiumt, went up n,u , .•:tc lat3itu n"Rr t " r*- Wt. ar , nut a,Priatal, but :lie pn autupth , n to that .n gtn.l4, and tath r amid, of ,t akru,:at at ter, ulll, ale, tolynare a, ha. )1 , reto rt... , and, of court, t!... :vivant , there will ,11,ew And haring pwrolutwod for CABS, before the late c, rn-fr{x,ndln; n.olt L~•r~ 1 1 , • , r, the .• et tfr• rather t.. •j• u.. 1.4, has advanced from 3.lcente por I.:arr. I, mat .0 Yde..., nrWilmdied dock of L 110.5 V lirm a.d !teak ing upward. l'etry!enn. ap penny to Ise I kit the only ar , • t.. 1 trade that ! de. pretlattru; In v‘in PITTSBURGH MAN ETS , tustl (saw, einotatts•al are rs as.taswnl. \ Vista t IS' toady wash slates from waitt•ts at p1,,A1 r.., ass .: $1,4"-"I. hl fssr Whites. Cores is tlrtn an.l higher witts not or m,11,t tick at 5,1,tr. huh In PEWS (new crept at 51,05. clsts .1•11..1 Wit r,t.. - ty at AT THR Itarley i, sett log frovi srodwn 04'51.25 - for Nicw e•prtriz, and 51,1.0 for Fall. hh.ar is 1100 add higher "' "u'""a ^'."l " U,e trade n ' a . l ' r h o: 1 01 1 1 r i Ng l itt i Ll4 h ; tfY " Tri"747 k 6ll: ll: l i irt n lt Pa Tbunaday re, 1,51, , d41ivr.r..51 at lieu , hssos within tts's vstra fru Sal.. of l'•. I, fe CARPETS, om at .5.5:5t1311,0 sr t: ora drl'Sa....n.lr.es for r. • to Parudj . . Flnikaheat drmr i• sfeady a - Ph Floor Oil Cloths, I n starts , ' AO 51.00. Io aborts 1 to 24 feat arida. GDOCIMIE2--There Is Aran , sn the Eastorn sorket, a nd 1, e 11,, 14 , 011 I\'..Ol,EN DRCOGE 7 I - 8 AND CRUMB CLOTHS, salt, of tsOl,ps a 31lic:‘,. ' , Hato t•• WI IN DO W OVERS, R SHADES, TAIIUGS, LE MATH, AND PIANO C rlg,g tea, 1.0 I. I: ftda. dad STALD. NODS, tr. 17' 1 1,;le• f r Defined sl.s. Nl.,lawscs sl.l I rims. baotts ' from N. a " "nip.. " r.n ("'" T FliarEdl'.l teithinthirTy of to ars.,, , dart, and TM arsrt• now telling at LESS THAN MdLN. Cr. k- •Tid'rr i. 0 e- 01 soar d eessl Ili"ACIIINER1 1 PRICE*. Our Weak fa MmTiet en ksr Its II lPdltrr, and markets 3 sistss• to-1! urea, nil haring Woo pareha,o,l witbizbiieety Inns, br Nub, at the very breast prteekof the Tear. tad true sar.a.ly at McFarland, Collin* -I"lart. Soodudull and ha wit!. of 1011111111itt , 52,7.0 i.e. nosh, null SL/III.• '.ere Ned. 71 AND TS ITITE PITHEET, Idi: .1.2.1d1;P?..1 , . Nu Itan , adliaug in Timothy Re Peat U/Ete arid Dimatel BuDdhip. li‘ or . - laver Reed, 1• 1 1 W STUCK A_N D NBWILST. , . HILL) . EF:ll—i... farts wstl.l lea.l.aa.y. "I I car Ste, L. at d-0 •dr I' o m. 3 STYLES 011' qs,stesl at a -I )11 an 11 IN—ls trueltadaldr ‘1.40, Ca r pets, Vii V1V14.10, DruggetB, rruza stwlsw nnl. Ida I: II prr SIUDES, &a., at •• ~o dad Irani .tdro La.*. .toady well, d tab. .4 ISi LLl> Nn Cairo NicCALLUM'S, FLiunt, N"yesul,..t 4.1.4 at Llrerp-.1 . at , St,:u per eacl fur tour,, aryl 53.2: ,