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"' Alto, Oarrtagas for Fatter?, W. istyld SITIMPE I Z l r DAY nrag.able •d • Educational Asamelatfon. - • The Allegheny County Educational Associa ... lion held its regular monthly meeting In the • 'llicloth . Ward Public School room, on Friday, - the 24th MO. Miss M. M. Foulke read a wen Written esitej..;'entitled "Changing, ever Ckang , !mg." composed by 'Atka S. B. Nichol. She li kistrated her subject by many well chosen ex amples,libt none more touching and beautiful • than - the following : After citing the Aborigines of America, and habits; the mighty changes caused by the advance of civilization, and the Chang, I pro ' mastery to the late re-Wien; she says • "Changing, ever changing, sigh the Weary-. heatted mourners to whose vision this war has velled•the'a brightest hopes. They who never more san watch the sun as heellmbs the east cm hill -tops, without the thought that his first rays have trembled o'er the graves of their tm. et ftinerloved ones; they who never more can watch th e tender May-flower% bloom, without ilitlitiligie.red wish that some stray blossams ' • merhave made their homes on the green earth monndathat dot the sunny plains of the dislaut South; tbey who never more-can listen to the silvery music of the brook In the spring .gme, but fancy wafts to the mournful lullaby of th • blond stained waters of the flowing Pe te air, as it sings to the pale 'dreamers cradled • 'at_ies aide. May the bright flag of the Colon wave forever over the graves of its defenders, -- aspeakieg monument of their free, heroic of feting." Proliasor ti;drealedThe Association. • He said_ptc..l: almost invariably ask, either by _ "Tad Sr act, "what Is the use?" leachers almeild endeavor to answer this question. The Arne object of education Is to elevate man in lhe scale of Intellectual being. Teachers ahould e lcn xpand . this delinitiort of the object of educa tto their pupils. lie opposed the Popular idea of learning nothing but what would Play in . .;;;apectinhtry . . way,'or what would enable a per sea to celalmoney without manual labor. This idea tills Our commercial eolites to overflow lug, Attila hiktis r institutions of learning are Patronized by the few. Teachers should en deavor to, make their sezeoLs so pleasant that iupits would love to - attend them. Ti,,- means atHwel4gdoingfirstgt:lngre orally.; third, moral instruction, such as v c o ntained in the following extract ' "All elassia of instnictors should use best endeavors to impress on the minds o their f c dren and youth the principles of piety. jim mies hil and a a..cred regard for, the truth, love to their thetr country, humanity and universal benevo- lence, sobriety and frugality, charity, modera nett and temperance, and those other virtue, -which an the orna memo of society, and the basis Of a reputilican government." EZII urgll Female College... Valuable Im• provemenrs. The present term of the Pittsburgh Female College, one of the must successful In ice his tory, will claw with an entertainment on Thurs day evening ner, by the Browning Assoelatlon. The entertainments at the Dallege have always helm ate Mat order and drawn large and eip• pee:give and stem Put term will eDtELMellefl on Tuesday .sciarnisg, bac. near. Those who wish to enter are earnestly requested to call daring the present • i'Vtek it poemble. •Vaixemil lwraerinemsTe. Another atop in advance is about to be taken .by the allege In the way of some most valuable and Important improvements. Tbese ineprava tnentr, Candi' lug In part of an additional n eta. Lion rcom,a music room, a room for the ca . rti.et, and an . elegantlibrary and reading coon, are a prinrees sal wall be completed in a few weeks. Tkesormprovements will be of Immense advan tage to the poi lis In many respects, and will . add greatly to the facilities of the college. Tae college has earned a most enviable reputation, , and Justly ranks with the very first. institntios6 • 411 the country. We most cordially Command It to all who have daughters to educate. Band to Presidtht Pershing for a catalogue. H. • de la Coming —Loot ont for him. He is coming. We reter of course to Ammo; Ward. avant-courier has arrived, and baa Wren poeusslon of Masonic Hall for two nights of the present week, wherein 'he will exhibit his 'pictures," and deliver his characterietic lec tures entitled "Life among the hiormona." The lectures take place Thursday and Friday nlitht , . Tickets can be procured at the music stole of Mr. C. C. Miller, Wood street, where a plan of the Hall can also be seen. Aectdent--Aa old gentleman anti his wife, named Itercisex, from Uti g Co„ met with a severe accident,n ear the Atlantic Depot. Mercer, on Tuesday afteraoon last. They IMO abort creasing the trade, when the horse became frißhtezed e xidlebir_led leadenly around throwing them tom the buggy cutting an ngly gash Inittto old gentlexcisto6 tend, and disloca• Sing the shoulder Mat of the laws ten arm, antallghtly.tracturag the axlt.A. consolidation. Meeting.—S. conventlos of , this i delsgates- to the oonsolllatiott meeting will , .. 1 4111 tomorrow Crow/NO morn id 10 It, It Is earnestly re:sweated them an the icentuamwiti appoint committees, who will be " ,in attendance, an that a the expression of opin. / fen inn be given, and all the pieces interested, '• be heard. The Bateman Trattpe.—otter a most arm mufti eyries of concerto here, the Ilaternan's - r • Trolthe bite gone to Whtle/Ing,..where they give - .caw* ixeacerts. We can infects onr friends at the "bead of navigation" that they are atont W taper ono; a treit, neb 40 they can experience ' but taint once It it - Canty yeart: - Stractoll.—On -Friday last, the men en - Spiced in boring 'atifcComoon & Palm's well at the "Ohio Plthole." two miles from Oaatleld village, on the BWAXSTOX term, at a depth of 1051eet, struck oil. Tble L pate cheering to the - s engaged. The, well will be sunk detT4r• Comaltted.-4 , 1111at0 Mlfl an . Jun. Chat Joh n Gloat and Joseph Hanka; with assault and battery with Intent to ten and. Kemp. Pinutsylvanle Railroad 4 Condintons, have been rettonandtted tor is hear baNedneyday, Mitt inst. Liiiifire Alden= !raylor.—Thin =Zit. tl4; earllattirdity, eoparritted :WM= wu. Barra to jail for a farther hearing on a charge of keeping and =Waning a bawdyj harm, .1 • VreftErred by.liargaret .. I '.llatterrield. • . , glameao-?wttot—ln a short time weave to . •lare In opportunity of-aieltig the veritable Slags Minty - Chats - Ist Eng. together With two wild dostraltan children, taping Ot - llttoloticli Of that Tale Canton Reyna/Wan urt that ten caws e went lined by ra.UM tribe one Idght qui week - between endthgeld and &rialto:maw eta , r thrarottltatance at ten talks. That bawd fat 40 viebodi. Otora sad railroads entail be ptintz• ed.np. . . Artemis Ware : .latemius lecOlfte 2 4 1 : 1 !d'. . 4 4 1 1110-alght, Cost dzilmu. • ' 1::, , It , *4 • ght Vittshurgh Ciitutt. Pittsburgh tymeastic Association.— There will be held to-night In the third story of ilkie' Hall, an adjourned meeting of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Assoclatioa. The object Is to revive the interest formerly felt for the In stitution, and to establish It upon a drat basis, makmg it permanent. Not only are the old and ew members cunitally invited and urged to be jre ‘ent, bat all persons who feel an interest in the Gymnasium are earnestly re:pleated to come forward and rive It countenance by their pres ence. Some interesting Ameba , will be made. and a free expression of opinion is requested. Buggy Raclng._Two men were arrested on Saturday night for racing up Fifth street with buggies. They were taken to the Mayor's office, but what was done with them we have as yet been unable to ascertain.. One If that& was driving a one horse buggy, and the other a double team. Horse racing may be very eine sc,ort, but when it is done in &crowded thorough_ art, where citizens are passing and re-passing. and lives or limbs are thereby endangered, some body ebouid suffer for it. Reckless driving is hemming a common amusement. Watch Uottao.—We visited this Institution last night, and found it vary poorly patronized. Captain Reed's Hotel Register showed but two drunks, one negro arrested oa suspicion of having stoltn money and three 'boarders." These boarders are mm, who not baring the wherewithal to pay fcr their lodging at a hotel or boarding house, are furnished with Innegg s at the watch boas:, and are discharged in the morning. Arrested on Huspiclon.—A colored soldier by the name of John Williams was yisterday arrested at the Soldiers' Home, on Liberty street, comer of Canal, hy officer Geo nother rgc ol o red on oath of George W. Leeds. a e solaler, who charges Williams with having stolen $l5O from him. He was locked up for a bearing, which will take place at the Mayor's office this morning. The Meadville RepuLlica. says the Maeland and Pittsburgh papers announce that Brigadier General SWZIII has been appointed . Assistant rinpertntendent of the Atlantic & Great Wes tem Beltway. On Inquiry at the headquutera or Um • dc G. W. R. we learn that tho °Metals ktIEW OW) such appointment. ___—.. Pais or Union and Central skating midis or Pittsburgh Ind Alleghen/ aro now completed, and ready to let the water In. will be done In time for the ring cold• snap, eoThis that olir if Y o ng ' W hiner now get their skates dash. rditEtlsoPisb to be ln time for the first The Weather.—APP ea mtleesnt a late boor list night , indicate more rain , i not to mirprited If we for am " gunild purpmu lt o ret veil. That we are in need It ilon, no one will for a moment dinii.a.lLevilaii Mime. For Lareeny,—Edward Berry, cita with larceny, on oath of John M. Billow s' committed on Saturday, by Mayor toriTy, alatit discharged by due course of law. Frank Ladle's Illustrated Newspaper, containing, among many other good things, a Jae areas of a hundra dollar bond of the ••bleb Revnbltc," la for gala at John F. Ent & Co's., 59 Fifth street. For Trlal,..John A. Fox, charged 'with' se ducthm by Mary Rum, wee committed onßetur dB/ far triMita Mayor Lowl7. LEWD Bendersoo.—Thlv P/Ovbarigh favorite 'la playlnß a very trooreastal engaireimeudy Lou. Willa - The Young lian ' e l r rtiVarrtibted to cure Private Dlaws. For Aishi. by drnatete. Ask for the Miles Priced. A vitiated ny giving the ulytoms and , treatment of vete Menses accompanter each. Box. or ean had by addressing Tcrting,Man , 6 Friend, Box in?, CinchanaUd. with it three cent etamp cueloecid, to Joseph Fleming; Oradea 13uper.i.R.F4ton, or 8. W. Fax *Co. Alienheez• Aniammeata. . • TIZEJTE.C.—Yankee Locke, nothWithstandlog the heavy opposAian he bad to 'contend with during his lies week, concluded a most ;success . thsligement On Battnilsy nlghtASkid secured far hirastlf a prestige that will warrant him a cordial reception whenever he re - vkits our city. He Is succee ded py Mr. X. is gentle' man well known in the dramatic walks of life• as one of the moat talented of our American tra gedians. 1111 'first appearance to-night will: be Iztles sublime play of the Corsican Brot — r"` L e s - Theafterpleeeof the- Spectre Bridegroom will compete the perkumeartee. nigh ovetflowi Ormta houses erowd&rto ng elg lat'after tltla no Wander , that tanmanagenterg of the Opera Bowe have - b . :mended a reimeagtmeht Florence for another week. The Irish Bat and Tarim Girl hmknot deceived the.hlgh mace tatkna of their friends, The, bill for to-night. le fir the richeskthat haslet bean put moo the boardi. Insh-lutettratite and_Tanim min eery. Who ever head of an Irlshihen that , r °ll lot that toed . 1 114 ever beard of a raottte • Woo; lifib ailsParadoeierd. 'rho Ir/sh Protean Way of thrice married rano., rho nrit PIMP-. 'The wh blifioneluding with the traaalag Mien& of the Irish Mormon or the man with three, selves. Go arid see how .?!., n ,`„:"* . ,1„,, a . age three wives, when mo at - dlfiltann snit matter to manage tea Ten Unman. h, new Institution opened and was mon.- 'tie doors on Satin-day morning, ded all day by the cur"' cdroPped ringthe afternoon , oed w ere inn b pleas see what .aucericiabir. Gardinerhad succeed. ed together during the short time ho has had ;he matter Int contemplation. Among we noticed an enormous the besides „. th i e „d il y rb bfff i ro u r ;Ito Rocky Mountains, smaller Mack bear of the West; a cage con taining the happy the Rest; ofmonkeys, goat., dogs, and other animate; a small apecies o r the gorilla ; an anteater, wild cat, horned or cat owls, raccoons, chinese dog, guinea pigs. rabbits, toucan, white parrot. Madsen Bay wolf; cayotrs, the smallest Sheltie In the world, dte..l;:c. Then there Is the commorama, containing' a great many views, and the proprie tor is fixing glass came to contain the wag urea of Mrs. Grinder, end Marshal and Freckc. Anything curious or novel le solicited, and It will be arranged ha a conspicuous mutter, and properly labelled. Mumma H ats... — Toiliglit, To Kraut combination troupe, from ny his Opera Home, Bowery. New York, will open at Mason ic Hall. "The entertainment will be varied, and will embrace almost everything la the calendar of smnunneiats. Their' visit promisee to inas• mate a carnival of The. Billy Pastor the Prince of comic vocalists, bas charge of vhs per formance, and will hitaseximpearon each even. Brave. We noticed yesterday a lot of blackguards standing on Smithfield Street, amusing them selves by swearing, ranking use of vulgar lan guage, and knocking mans' hats off as they passed. They were rather too strong a force for any one insulted indlvldual to have taken hold of, and had they been less strong' they would not hare dared to have done it. Their Evident Intention was get-up a row, knock somebody down, and Mort make off in different directions, and tints baffle the police. There may be something brave; and gentlemanly in this conduct, but are must: confess that we can not see it. Another annoyance Ls to see crowds of ake It a young men standing on Fifth street, who mpoint whenever 'they see a female sp proatllng, to talk loud, and curse, and make use of most villainous language. We be there Is a taw against such conduct, but itl ie apve pears to have become a dead letter. Lrt It be vigorously enforced, and a few examples made, sna we think tke nuisance will cease. br Meeting of the Sabbath Setiools To - morrow night there will be a meeting of the Sabbath school scholars, aciperintendeute, leachers and pastors of the Presbyterian churches, and all others who feel interested in the advancement of Sabbath schools, at Rev. Dr. Nikon's church (Sixth Presbyterian,) at ball past soma o'clock. All denominations are cordially invited to attend. ' Tne last meeting wn hell:501110 two weeks sitiCe la the lecture Mete of 'tint clitireh, and the 'acne number:of persons preseht testified to that an increased interest was being feat In 3abrath schools. An enthusiastic friend of om s predicts that upon this occasion, the .building will be found much - too small for the audience. We hope his prediction may be ver - hied, and in fact have no doubt bat that it will be. Custom Rouse Loaling.. — yesterday's Lea der contains a communication in regard to loaf. leg at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, In which the writer says the practice Is barony. Ing unbearable. So !tie, and It should be aba ted. We remember a few weeks elnee, that. P'›- liftmen were stationed at the diffsrent comers, who ordered all who stopped there with the co ldest Ir:testier, of Marian, to Moveon, aye, and these who did not intend to loaf, but who stopped ty appointment, or to 'speak with a frietd . , also received a gentle hint not to trots pace. We should like to Bee this system re vived. for 03 the Leader's conmspondent Gaye. "It Is a nuisance which Is becoming unbear able." Fearfill Leap.—About two o'clock yesterday morninc, a nialit watchman dtscoyered a man named John Nicbo/1 lying on the side walk in _frontal the Post bulking, bleeding profusely. He was removed to the watch home. When it was ascertained that one of his legs was horri bly crushed, his head and face severely lacerated and numerous braises on otter parts of his body. Nichol!. Is a printer by occupation, and bad been working we understand, lu the odiee of the Post. It Is supposed that ha Jumped from the third story window of the building while intox icated. He was rem eyed at noon yesterday to Mercy Hospital. From Saturday's Evg Gazette. THE BOYD'S -, HILL MURDER. larthall,and Frecke /mow to be Hong, • , • BTbIO Melng, la the Criminal Court, Judge _- _ t e r rflt for the nonrated =Agron. )film sad Precke, to be brought its for sentenc6 Tfie . , were conducted to the prisoners' box by ahlrieSterrars and Jailor Mita. and en taking marina w,flipectakiri p r esentawaited in' smee saletan scene wffkh wad to flow. judgements then read the re-Moue/maimed "fora DOW trial In the mese of Precke. and stated that he totmd nothing In the reason, or outside or ago, 10 Justify the amyl in a new. , tsdal. The Motion (r anew sad In lures* erJedginent Win °Tern:tied. District Attorney ithtimtrick then recited t o of me c omb ourt the a reeOrds Of the Iris] and CODY/Minn all nd Itrealte, sande the the tallness end fairness of rim andlaa Ism sad art d In ,these cases moved the court that judgement be pronounced.' Judge Sterrett then ordered ldarchall to stand np, and saketithe question, "Rare Ton oullhlog to say why tae sentence or :death should not be ?renounced upon Spot " wh Marchall s.* have nothing to say, except at / have already mild." IlltevteCli Or Winerrti.L. Judge Sterrett then addressed the prisoner as follow : neoloMin Bernhardt Marahall: You were tried at ate Present Ber nhard t of this court for the murder of an unknown man on Boyd'' Hill, and found guilty of murder in the first degree. EXperieneed counsel was assigned by the court, to conduct your defense, and they have faithfully discharged the duty Imposed on them. The jury could hove no doubt or your guilt. You had voluntarily made a full confession of your participation in the murder, in all its sick ening details, and no one could doubt the truth fulness of your statement, corroborated as it was by. other facts and circumstances proved on the trial. You and your companion in the crime became acquainted with the stranger on roar way from New Yolk, and supposing that he had a cuali erable sum of money on his person, you resolv ed to kill klm for the parpese Of securing the money. By acts of pretended friendship, you won his confidence, and on your arrival in nut burgh. you led him, under pretense of securing suitable lodging , to a secluded spot tri p the hill, and there brutally murdered him, stripped him of bin money and otter valuables, and thea, to pre ven tpret discovery, threw his papers and some of cloing into the river. It was Judea" a most gruel and diabolical act. The stranger In a Strange land wu basely deceived, and without a momenta warning hurried from time Into eter nity, b 7 thoee who should have sympathized with bun and taken him by the band to help h/m along in his new home. When you were engaged In this work of death, you felt secure In the ociief that no one saw you, hut the eye of God was upon you, and he so overruled your wicked plans and pur poses as to make your own conscience your ad ewer. You stated in the presence of the Court, a few days ago, that you "never could rest after the murder;" that you "could not icryk any one in the felon "could not write, because your band shook all over;" and that you "feel a great deal easier" since you admitted your guilt. An oun:toned conacience demanded anti obtajoalne:P relief loan full confession of guilt, and you Wand here demned. to-day virtually self-con and Divine, is The severerf malty of the law, both human attached to the crime of which =you are convicted. /n the law of God It is `Thou shalt not kill"—"Whoso shed - n n an's blood, by mum shall his blood be shed." The law of thls State is, in this respect, bats fe transcript of the Divine law. Its penalty dret/4. The vindication of offended justice tenet consign you to a premature grave, and your tad fate will stand as a s olemn warning to all who may be tempted as you were. The pen. ally Is a fearful one, but the law deals more ha. mane/y with you than you did with the stranger. While he was hurried s uddenlytothebarof God without a single note of seaman, the law Mer ciflly &fronds you time and opportunity for re pemares, It. aad It behooveslou to make good use of Do not allow yon self to be flattered by the hope Dug the sword of Justice may be ar rested. There Ls nothing whatever l e y o u ease. that we Oen gee, to Justify any such hope- We therefore, In ail kindness, urge you to makea wise diligent-use of the short time that may be allotted to ;On here, PrePkriag to answer at the bar of God, not only for the murder of the strangerAto for all the deed, of your life. If you desire the amtistance :ad ad vice of pions and sympathizing frienda, they will no doubt esteem it a privil eg e to visit you, console yob and Nita you to "the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world." All that now remains for no is, to pronounce the dread sentence which the law has tainted to the crime of which von have been convicted. The sentence of the law in, that you , BOWS' tom Bernhardt Mare:tail, the prisoner the bar, be taken lance to the Jae/ of Allegheny county, whence sou came, and th placer of executbins, and that ence to the eon be t hange by the neck until you are d here ead—aud may Go d d In Rio infinite goodness, have merry on your foul. After the sentence 11 , wehall sat down, ['sired his head OD Le, hands, and continued In this po sition, occasionally wiping away tin tear.- natil sentence had then passed open ?reeks, and the order given for their remove/. SIDMIXseII or LeOttle Miltrritt August Frecke was then asked, through en interpreter, whether he had anything to eay why the sentence of death should not be pro nounced upon him? firreplied through his counsel, Mr. Belben eek;""l have nothing fhrther to say, except that lam Innocent. I did not murder the man. Marshall testified against me because I said he stole the stranger's pipe In the car, and because I spoke about the blood on his shirt. Mar shall 'aid I would have to hang as well as be." Judge Sterrett then add: eased the prisoner as follows: August Frecke; Yon have beets tried at the porsent newish for the murder of so unknown man on Bartle nail, and the Jury has found you "guilty of murder In the first degree." You were without counsel, and we assigned two experienced gentlemen of the bar to de fend you--one of whom is familiar with the German—your native language. They save both taken a deep Inte-est in your case, and have spared no palms to Protect you in all your legal tights; but the testimony against you was op ositive bast a conscientious Jury were con elesieed see to say that you were guilty, and we the verdict, can no reason to Justify us In disturbing What we have Just said to your companion in this brutal murder, in relation to the nature and character of the crime, the importance and or cessity to you of preparing to meet the fearful issue that must speedily follow the execution of the sentence we are about to pronounce, is equally applicable to your ease; and as you do not understand . our language, we will request the Interpreter Wad your counsel to explain to you what we have said on these sub': co. The sentence of law is that you, August Frecke. 'be taken /learn to the Jall of Allegheny county, whet ce you came. and thence to the place of execution, and that you be there bang by the neck until you be dead. and may God, In his it finite goodness, have mercy on your cool. Meeting of tha school PrlaciAth, The Board of Principle of Pittsburgh tact on Saturday, the inth lust., in the Fourth card school house A resolution WAS passed recommending the adoption of Atwater's Tickets in the primary schools. It was thought that the use of these tickets would do much to prevent truancy, t. secure regular attendance, and to ;promote In ternet In study, on the part of this younger class of pupils. A discretion arose on the (vacation of hal , Ing.the City constitute a separate School Super. intendent District, In case of the consolidation of the two cities and boroughs. This Idea met with general favor, and committees were op. pointed to confer with the Board of Directors on the subject. A committee appoiuteJ IQ prepare resolutions' re-lathe to the resignation of Principal S. P. Dame - , reported as fellows: WHEREAS, We have learned that one of our members, B. P. Dame, of the Fourth Ward, Al legheny, has received and accepted a call to take charge of the Public_fichoola of Sharon, Pennsylvania, Itaolved, That In his departure we have to re gret the loss of a valued associate In our Board, and an efficient teacher In our educational corps; that we congratulate him on his accession to a more lucrative position, and wish him tkegreat est success to his new field of labor. The Board adjourned to meet at the name place.in two Weeks, inc itereatlng Ejectment tuo. An lnternstieg and Important salt has jest been concluded In the Court of Common Pleas, I°4 /four, Judge/dellon, residing. It was en %Moe of ejectment, brought by certala of the debt of John McKeown to secure Poad ooo lon of L far.o l one hundred and twenty-die men , Tiattuned brgobinimn township, onthe Allegba- Ver. - 41wers that the, father. John aman SOlhe pease m years deco gays hhisoll feetsald lann, never demand ig any rent or retreat from hhat, and aliening him (Co Pal the toxin au exercise other rislats or Ortle.",,iitteirlatt thaacaut_ fit the rather im• tataut, tau .euoa alleglagthat the fat er never intended eh iota, gift *4 OW M 0.1090 ° f tit" CM" refeet h/MINN b e being Anerelyn t by. - a t oya llea. defendaat claimed Hume,partl7 hy Pure gitt, , b t more especially utter the &ante of Ltoa Lit i o l —he having had pOllBOllOll Or needy & my years—there never having boo soy fro-antre by the tree owner. • ' The cue wise ably argued for the nlatatig theH. Miner and T. B. liamtltoa t ace., Luc jjr defeedset by (I, j). Hampton, Esq. Th e jury. after remaining out some tlme, renamed a verdict for the defendant, POISONING BAB . Martha Grinder Sentenced to 411111)6. Sin PrunTEITEI REM trirsOC:ENcEL 11 and 1n F ther e ek e county u b ■ a d jail, t I hu,o,e . remand tdAtoftertheirMarele i:ut.l ee In ZOO; ttabdequmt to sentence ming passed Wen them, ex-District Attorney patrleie moved Slrk that the awl...proceed to proliferate) on Mra. Maileue Glinder, who'ad Jedgment been Mu' Ithith ,_l:x4 ettiltlef Mettler In WO Gast degree, byeldettlxdstering which au the death Cif Mrs, Ma_l /Me Carathees, on the let of August, ISSS. The znotlon Was , and Um. Grinder wan brought t lefere tubaof the Court, anutrently Ul7 fee C—so menu so that ahe had to be sappOrted by Sheriff Stewart, and ( one of the be of thlecourt. liar face was We, and Indicated that since her coovietion she had been the subjeet of great mental suffering. Sim watt attired In a earn merino dress, piald shawl, and was heavily Yelled. Alter beingssat ed in the box, she east her eves upon the goer and did not raise ,eliem therefrom until called up for sentence. , " Judge Sterrett—lilart.tie Grindes, stand up. [ The prisoner rose tremblingly to her feet.] Ilave you anything to sae why the sentence of death should not be passed upon yon ?" Prinoner.—"l have nothing to say; / am not guilty; that is all I have to say." Tbeprisoner, at this junctore was so over 'come that the Coutt ordered her to he seated, when she eat down. Judge &crate then proceeded to address ear as follows i Martha Grinder: roe were Indicted and tried at the present session of this court for the War der of Mary Caroline Caruthers, by means of poison. The counsel whom you selected to de fend you, have spired no pains inpresenting your ease In its most favorable light ; but the evidence of your guilt was so overwhelming and conclunive that no human power could save you from the just consequences of your own acts, An Impartial Jury of your own ae lection, after a patient hearing and careful con sideration of the testimony, were constrained, by a sense of duty, to say that you were "riilty of murder in the fire! degree," We were then convinced that the verdict was Just and righteous, and a careful review of the testimony, since the trial, has served only to strengthen the conviction. The testimony Bootee that you enjosod the confidence Of Mrs. Mary Carolina Caruthers, and embraced every convenient opportuni ty of ministering to her wants, and perform log what was then supposed to be acts of friendship. .10 the garbed' a kind and sympa [heeler friend, ou epared an m ix e rs her an y of food In whlh b yockhad edtbe deadly Poison. Wheu she calla for water cup her burning taunt , you had the prisorted cup ready to be placed to her lips; and thus,. amidst scenes of domestic distress and &uttering {hat vehenoulda inhayovuermdeljatgua hea cal rt o e f , :ton a e, y i o n t i t i Lez. dose after dose of polsoa— until your victim sank Into an untimely grave, and a klqd and affeetbmate husband, and fond Parente were suddenly left to mourn their Irreparable l It Is scarcely necesaary to say to eon th ea at s. the crime, e of which yeti ,rend coneleted, calls for th highest palatally of the law. Abu*, even in Its least se:granted fay, ta a fearful crixce—oue from which human nature Instinc ively etuinks with feelings of horror, end when It l a planned by oneof you executed by means of deadly poisons, aga i nst which help less infancy and the mature vigor of Manhood are alike powerless , It auto:Ewa the most horri ble and detestable futures. In year case, we regret to say, there Is :not a levee mitigating circumstance, that we can discover—certainly nothing that shoald lead you to hope thatjustice will 11113 exact the full penalty of the law. l'oll should, therefore, lase no time In prepare, g for the fearful Inane that In all human probaullity awaits you In the not far distant futnre. While the nature and circumstances of year Crilne, the amo not and weight of. trictrac° adduced to fasten refit upon you, are such as to preclude Me hope of a encecesful appeal for mercy to nay earthly power, there Is One whp Is able to reams- elle, mercy With Patina. and to whom you may safely go for th e full pardon of all your sine.. We kindly entreat you, therefore, to bumble ;vend! before God, and earzestly Implore this mercy and forgiveness through the merits of • crucified Saviour, In tt Is way, and In this slate, can you be prepared for the awful change that shortly awaits you In the execution of the I ' sentence, which It T, now our painful defy, as Ministers of the law, to pronounce against you. The sentence of the law is that you, Martha Griteler, the prisoner at the bar, be taken hence to the Jail of Allegheny County, whence you came, and thence to the place of executhm, and that you be there hanged by the neck nun yo u be dead. And may God In his Infinite goodness. have mercy on )our soul. Immediately after the Court had pronounced the dread sentence of the I ate, the prisoner, nerving hencet for the occasion, and, while teens were tracing down her cheeks, mid "I have only to go to the bar of God; It If the only place 1 have got to go to. to show rename cence. If It bad not been for lire, Cart - .hers getting things from others than from We, and from none bat me from my house. I would not have been , offering here as I am. Mr. C. want ed to take a girl up me stairs, and the trouble grew oat of tbat. Tbey then,tried to sepuste me and my hu band, and did all they could to do eO. Stra. Carothers was a tine warrieoi the wee a good woman and a dear woman; Mary Phillips was an honor to the Caruthers' family. I loved Mrs. Caruthers as I did my owe Iles,:end just for that —(here the prisoner atrale became overcome and wept bitterly.) / can't exprase my feeling& Mra. CirtahC2s was too good a woman ever to go under the name of Caruthers. She was an honor to the name. She was too good for taint." Tbo prisoner uttered one or two Incoherent and unmeaning erpre,,munu, and became seated. After the lapse of a few momenta, the Court ordered her to be remanded, and she was con ducted to her quarters In the prison, auppartod by the Sheriff, and attended by Jailor White and others. Another CoViet Against en Insuraaeo Company. The District Court, Judge Hampton presid ing, has been engaged for the past roar days In the trial of the case of David Fawcett A Co., vs. the Pittsburgh insurance Company. Tbla was an action to recover 44,000, toe amount of two policies token out by the plaintiffs, In the stored in comp nay defendant, on a quantiy t Leavitt, o barley the warehouse of Mrse eb. f at Lima, 0010. The building and barley were de strlyed by tire on the night of the 9lst of April, 1b44. The plaintiffs claimed that :they had up wands of $,OOO bushels in the store at the time of the fire, the value of which was fully equal to the amount insured. The defendants alleged thethatbuere was bu a of grids.la thildin tg and refusedsmall the amount claimed. A large mass of testimony was produced on both sides as to the quantity of barley destroyed, and this morning the Jury brought in a verdict for plaintiffs for $3,050 TO. Barton and Woods for plaintiffs; Purviance and Bon for defend. ants. City NortelltY• Dr. George L. McCook, Physician to the Board of Elealth..reporia the folioed/it deaths in the city, from November I Ith, to November 18111, 1865: • ... o White. 8 Females... 3 I C010red..... 1 T otal 9 Under I year......, 2, 0 30 to 40 2 10 to 15 ...... I I 60 to 70 1 " 20 to 30 1, 70 to SO ..... . 2 01 the above there were from dropsy I; geo eral debility 2; typhoid &Teri; accident coa ture birt 'inceptionh 1; still born 1. I; hemorrhage of lunge I; prema- Birmingham B eprementatrec—gt the ape rial meeting of the Birmiagham Council', 0 eli a few eventriga slack the following geatiotnea were appointed aa a committee to repreetni that borough In the general watery movement 121- n Dr o li aus , Jar b es a, ii. B. err w arl alker d 7a nan tt o a ca n! ale Yearn.lBug D U roa":43no. STEAMBOATS, ---- FOR BT. LOU ?he light . i.. , 7 ..., drnOt Dissenter steamer YOEE. andTOWN, EIMER; NlAter. WEDNESD AYs Intermediate p r o ti on, Noy. Ott, at 4 mock, r. m, For frei ght or passage apply on7mard. nosy port II A BEVIL L he :Rauch and light draught LEITI LEOTI Oapt.J. T. Oartrrou.s, !easel: on TRUDSDAY, Croy. (told, at 4 p. ro. For freight or passage apply on board, or to .1. D. COLLIN/31900D, . /WEN TL4CIE, ug LI S. VILLE—The punnet, steamer NORA. t. H. H. Dtristrar, will leave ar above, on WEIrtESDAY, the loth Init., at 4 p. m. For freight o w aste onboard or k. JOHN O QW°42l3 lAanta. ^^'," FLACI.H. viola ,NEW WiLBANB.—The mu light draught steamer LORENA MIT. BAY. SUMMON. Wlll leave for the abort and all tntermansto Pont, on THURSDAY, Nor. Mb, at 4 p. m. For naps oi c ratan. HlT mA atanj on ootM of to 11027 J. Eh OOLLIAWOOIhIaVat& F OR CINCINNATI & LOU. ISTILLM—Tae light draught par eithgat steamer PINDoNOVE.9I,p.L. ATtA. 1/111101170 u Om, ALVLWAYj Nog. 27th, at 4.p. in. ilCe 7 TO D. OOLLINNWOOD, = FLACIS &agm3ti. GRAFTBI GRAPEBI-60 boxes chows 'CATAWBA AND ISABELLA DIIAPE% Put upexpressly for tuftHi !sie, kly. rooting] po Exp.roas an 4 for solo by octo °DIX & s mark • sr um,' meet. ROBINSON, BIeCLEAN Sc CO Bankers and Brokers. No. 75 Fourth, Street Pittsburgh. o Deli e o r TUE PITTS. S URGUSGArrertIt.? serans.i. l'sOrensberert, lots. ( Tl.e produce markets have not been very Retire tholes the week which has just dosed, though Dealer' In all kinds of Government See'trtti.. , I here has been a fair volume or bust... done in Gold, Sliver, tineurrsot Bata( riOtita, Forel4ll and a small wa y — princinalif of a retnll clinr."r• I. Ll,soitalle Easel:lenge, &a., .te, bormalte nmeiven In Pall ITTNDS fad (71.711 mites there bare been no remarkable chanter, BENDY. thouo the 1, nd,.. q , in toward lower rates. Interest allovved on time deposits. Collections Gl:AlN—Wheat.. dull bu' uncange—but nude In all parts of Use United &Mu on most favorable trs. little ermine and but little waisted. Sales or 100 Orders executed with dispatch for everything bush lit, Lon, stvre, at .C.. 0 lento 0- in the betimes:2 at the Hostoa, New York, Palle- Vorn Is seding .ore l 7400 for snis , dellado ots2 Plltibtulti &stern' Boards atrial ) sod Shelled from more. No movemv as commission. and ricer lIIT too irregular to quote, Drier on l. CLEWS h - DO, Ne,,,,, York , lAT tree of correctness, Sale of I ...- COOKE &_ .00 PbUadlptins; bier... C. D &Earl etas & T. EL PERKINS. Boa MM. FINANCE AID TRADE PINANCIA.L. BROKERS AND BANKERS BOARD ( 00 1112074) BY ZO/1111502. IW M-lU] & GO.) OPPICY OP TOO PITTBRIMIGUI GAZETTE. :IA Trltll,T. Nor. 2, C. S. 6,e . , ........ Ottenrc. /sant. it* 00 U.S.U. Ma' . ; ............... 77' U. S. B.A. PO Oo Oa .. ........ . .. • .7:: g filePitt= Co. . 7 72 be °75 Boat amens lhaurance ....... Allegheny Valley I. R. stock.... . FM. ourth Nat. ...... -- 120 00 h M. National --. Peoples National ........... es 00 --- Colwell/a 011 ........... 106 4 20 0 Eldorado .................. . It a / a ton Phoenix 011 Manchester Passenger I 30 -- Dunkard Creek ... . ... Bl 100 00 —. Ole Coal ufla Mining ... .. ........... 11•LI:11. 20 Third National Rank......... 20 Peoples, do Our local atock market has been rather qt and dull during the week which has Jest clost and the traturnettens ib noelte of all kind. has been remarkably light. There has been a fah volume of business In goyenuntent bonds, while Bank and Insurance shares hare been quiet, with an occaelonal operation in the former. Oil stocks, alffp, tome been remarkably dull and neglected, and , what le worse still, the histlcattons at present for an imp improyement are by no means eneourusing. Even, "olumbia," conaldeled the staunchest and most sellable on the Het, Is weak find droop. leg, bang off.al at a decline almost each aucce. lire day without Haling taLers, Philadelphia, I.n or - aster h Cherry Ruo apocary to be about the only oil stock that holds Its 01471 In Ulla market, severe/ thousand baring changed hand, during the week, at fl 1.25 to 1,34. There has been immense business done In Pt troleurn In New York and Philadelphia during lb, past thi!e et four days. In noticing this (act th, New York gaiering Liaq of Saturday, comments as follows e photo business of the to It three or four don thls city alone,lncludlng erode and refined on the .pot, and for future delivery, as noted above, amounts to 07,800 barrel., and It would not be ar from the truth to st probably 100,000 barrels for present and iuture delivery, have changed hands, in (hi. city and ithitadelphla with in the last four day., nearly all on New York ac count." . .. —The Cincinnati Gazette, of Saturday, report money matter. in that city as follow., Th. 1 money market has undergone no material clung. lance our Last. The supply of currency I. ample for the demands of all legitimate purposes, but anything of a speculati•e character meet. with a rebuff. The bankers are now In a oonditlon to supply the probable wants of the pork trade whenever packers shall feel themselves Jmtined In consmancing operation. In earnest. There!, not muck Inquiry for money and the market is working easy. The rates of Intermit In the open market are still 70615 per cent for abort commer cial paper with approved security. Outside bor rower. however, Kaye to submit to 4 111.11 larger rate. —lt la eattnitted that the amount of paper in Cltuuln tlon on the Ist of Ju.y, 16St, will be .99u oeo,ootttriach Is double the aggregate amount of of specie and paper In circulation before the irar But If the Secretary of the Treasury commences nt once to fund the Mt:1,0000Mo( this which Is in legal-tender note. and fractional currency, IL can be wlthelraten before 1970, leering 8 . 300,0 00,0.0 of national Dealt ettrtscric: which with the Geoo In creole doubtless in the country, may be at/Mc:rut for like want, of the community. 11 nip; Euttielent 1 110 c,(00,uo0 of the leal.tentler notes D.L.I be retained. —The growth find virtue of the oil trade Si Pennsylvania may be inferred from the eatenati e allway facifitics making to accommodate It. At a ...curly of the manager. of the Pennsylvania and Philadelphia nod Erse Railroad Companies to this city yesterday, the details of a contract were agreed upon with 3 / 1 /let 6 Courtright, two ern peria heed contractors,to construct a railroad from lit tog to I nil t 'lty, a distance of fifty-three mall., with three miles of siding, and furnish the acme with locomotives and can; the whole to tie com pleted with the equipment. in all of May, ISGa— rm a bow arc eteren miles per month. The parties are already negotiaitimr, tot the iron at New York. Toe tu,:essary means are to be tenured by the i•sue or 11,hie coo 7 per cent bonds by the IA acorn and Frank/In Railroad Company ,endursed b 1 both the Penrhylvania and the Philadelpro band hole Railroad Companies. This propoimil road will be an entire/ new outlet for prod°. lion of out wale, and,. may naturely be to (erred. the partlee engaged In making It expeet large advuitage from it. The oil product from the region which It opens to estimated at from thin to 7 . 0 b la - lt‘l. pee day, and Will reiltare an equlp. merit of from Moe hundred 10 one EfloUsand can. Each car caul. ,lottle alley barrels the freight on which Rem 011 City to its juncti ' on with the o n which and Erie load, I. one dollar per bar. re.. From thews movements over one compara tively small link of railroad, gape idea may be formed of the Importance- of th new Primer. vista staple. In this connection, n the tiotbority of °lacer of toe compazy, we state that the Penney/rani* Railroad tlompany have now on the Pbtlanelphia and Rai/ road ano ears, that can not reach the oil region at Titusville by way of Corry, eo jammed le Nat road with Ductless. t his new amuse of wealth will bring Immense sums of money Into a region of the State that has bete tufore beep esteemed the least valuable poi tl sin of our comincnieealth, and will beside add largely to the Phila pro Ledeer. fits of existing railway improvements.— —The New York Tribune, of Friday says The Secretary of the Treasury le constantly beset by crowds of speculators eager for • further legation of the currency, and that being denied demanding that no active steps shall be taken to fund the surplus currency forted Into circulation through the necessities of the Govenament. To ail these viola., it may be considered all settled that lulloch ha• turned a deaf ear. He lgoetnis recciromend, and the President wil/ second, a movement ln the way of contraction, rand the less debts too the owe the better. This conservative determination of the Treasury is very obnoxious tooarge on of Otertradlng banks and the whole army of apeen/ater., ho ere In this step their certain bankruptcy. A large class of hanks and of merchants are lunch expand eel In the face of their protestations that the credit system I. n thing of the past, and they can not te brougnt back to prudent trading too anon —The Boston Adeerrtirr of Saturday reports the money market to that city an follow. There Is but little change In the condition of the money market fo.alay, hi some quarters it is re pot led caster, lint this eoncittlon does not appear to be general. The balances of many of the banks to me still /tulle low and they are utiabie to respond any extent to the call. of borrowerswho ore Nue obliged to seek a ccommodation to the street. Call loan, rule at about 7 3-10 per cent, with oc casional transact/one at a tower rate where the standing of the borrower is undoubted. In the outside market the demand for mercantile p a per is malerately active hut the best names still pay per cent, while on es which do not come up to he IR per cent. desired standard are negotiated at from V to The Hog Markets. th,II.,NNATI, Nor. 2t....5 continued dull and heavy market and an .increaeed anxiety to ea./4 which resulted in • furtherdecllne, an fricee are now ao Irregular that we nod it very d Ilicult to i give quotation s with any degree accuracy. Notwittstanding the heavy deelln which has taken place during thenast three da , the pack ers are antlelpaUng a farther reduction, and very few houses an, in operation. There were tome sales early Lo the day to parties who had contract. to 0 01, an all $llO4 but 810,78, gross, was paid for P Ol l, Ale/ages, but purchase.. were maue on arige at e10e10,2, and light weights told at 0,80. There were alto sales, net, at e 11,600/ 2 for 200 to 260 lb averages. The receipt for the twenty fOur hours, ending noon today, exclustre or tbo., driven In, wets about 6,600 head. The weether is still favorable for slaughtering, and the number killed daily isabout equal to the receipts, but the hams in operation ate generally engaged to Ink. lag in contract flogs. The dispatcher from Chi cago reported the teeelpts 0030 head, and a further decline in prices, quoting as the range, 411410,60, . gross. New York Iron Market. New Tons, Nov. 23.—The market for Pig con Unties very streng, full prices being paid for Scotch, and rather higher rates for American, both continue to be offered sparingly, and the de mand rather exceeds the supply. The sales are 600 tons Olengnmnadt Scotch, In lots es ship. at Wool, and from yard at 566; 124 do, Egllifton, to arrive,ooso; 800 do, No. I Arne/lean, at Elizabeth. port, 0(01, and 100 do, on the Ho bson, #150; some makers now ask 152,- delivered at Eltsabethport; IN* tons Scotch. Just received, were Sold, before and on arrival, 014481162. There ars few or no In. svtorec onfßae s fa T i e r r , i a n t g f u ' an p r evi ou srates—e toms arens still diminishing. Shoot la doll at our quota tio. • Philadelphia Iron Market. PTIMADELPIIIA, NOY.Z.—There Is a (*Demand for Pig, but the market la yea_poorl7 ouppked, and prices are dm Sales or suo tone No. ann. thrselte, part for December and January at attgOdy No. 1 Forge at tan and Whl at 11 . 2 f M ton. Scotch The stock la II t Mem at 161e65. There la none In Itrst hand+. Blooma—Obarcoal are aellIVI A 'Mail .1,47 at tilt per ton. Manufactured rt—ls In good de. man at gm- rates. Old • nails • 11111 d No. 1 : Strap arose/ling at WWI. , Nalla—Thete Is no particular change to notice. - Phliatitelptai Beall Market. PrIZLADZLPHIA. Nov, th—There t• &fair demand for good to prime Chrrerreed, rytth ayes of to= bush at #776G13,23, and some interior al triem. 200 bib reeleanedsold, for export, via Now York, e nl all de a on private tern's. The crop of seed tide year hiss disappointed every one—there being - but a frac tional portion abore frt quality, while good to 7 lrirfoet4. AnZteegli mend and sells on antra, About van bulimia were taken at 111,1403,t5. • • • Continue. excesairely dull, and hold. era, generally, are making concessions to order to effect eater.. _bprlng Wheat Famlly la selling at 6 Pu 9,23, and Winter Wheat d0•111,25Q1055---cholee brand, .10,706)1Up. Rye Flour is doll al $7, and Buckwheat Is selling at OIIA per ewt PROVLSIONS—fficon Nhotilders are Stull 'o.t if , (4315, and Rlbbel Sides are quoted at . Lard Is dull but wochanged—em 19.54 all " 01 . of 400 ket t le of 2, 3411*20. No n hang In prices. :Iles demand for . Pork, and o ce FOTAIO.DS--Demand fair, and market firm, with resume sale. trom bbl; at $,-" 0 1 4. 2 . , par ush. and $ 3 , 5, raa,1.; per bbl; emit. o f ofto barrels and f at 12,75. Sera scarce and tlmo at lir. we APPLlZi—blarket i• firmer, but there Is no !narked improvement In th• ceiroand, nor is there any advance la prices—ranging from Store at 04.50 an,so per bbl nor Luz to prime, ant $6 per barrel tor choice. "rCRANBEIRISIES—Firm, with regular saleo of l'lMll2lto tre e r r ae_yl l. act] . . and thestork is light; sales of prime marnbu ' rg e at Ilt2 and Goehen at 2 , 423. 211.MIElt—Contiouee very dull, and prices an still o( B'l7—sale—saleo tending f 3 dow hbls nw ardor Rod nuI.Y be ( loot. , " prime at 33. EGGS—Steady, srith a fair demand at M. Th. "altnoLvceTtr=s,_ ,:wohnYing a great dB Terence in quality—ore quooe at 816 to il5, accord. • °f to quality and size of barrel. .Quint l O but ateady, with regular Batas prime a to 0345 per bbl. IIOSIINT--la selling at 43.4 c perib to the trade, and Ery in a Jobbing way. HAT--Bales from scales efllb loads at 010 to 82i per ton; atm, 1 car baled at 84. .11111.. L FEED—SaIe of 5 tons Bllddlings at 61,&13:, and 6 tone extra heavy Shipotu tr. at 81:?.'.%.6..._ 10:3 60 --- 600 -__ 000 'N.%'9;II7.IET;IIS—IiSt'SI Tt 9307 t ,rpC COEN N t:A L— Snles nl SI Yer PITTSRUROM PETROLEUM Di ARK Er Orrice op rue PIT, rm.. a 01,2[2,P, SATURDAY. NOVo.llblr 25, 1823. CH UDE—Tie market (or Crude was rema , -1, slily quiet to-day, as compared with yesterday, the transactions to the aggr eg ate being very light, though there is no change to make in q uo ationa—llaq,2l, bids returned, and bulk, and 31@ 22, bbis ...tutted. We have but two transactio to record, 22n bbis, on the spot, at turned, and GA, In hulk, to arrive on 11 at 2(44. The demand (or some reason tau unusually light, and the nly CALI, assign for It was reports of an unfavorable char acter from the emt—wheMer true or no, we are not at this writing prepared to state. acti UIR-ED—There was also, apparently, less vity In the market for hooded oil today, but ai there in no break down as yet, and prices are stil maintained. The following sales were effected late last evening and thls forenooon: 250 bale on the spot, at fki; ace do do at 56; 1000 for December delivery, in Philadelphia, M 65f f; 503 for January delivery, in thiladarphia, at GC; and boa—on Fri day—"Hutchlnton'a” brand, for Immediate do livery, In Philadelphia, at no. it was reported to- day that the Philadelphia market is again "off," but for the truth of 51111 we are not prepared to vouch. Free 011 1s more active and higher; sale of 250 bbl,, on the spot, at Rh NAPTHA AND RESIDIJUM—There was na movement In either N• 2 ,511.3 or to-day, and, m the absence of sales, /residuum omit q uot Lora. RECEIPTS—The receipts of oil by the AU, ellen: River 512105 Our last report were an follows: Flaber col 1.1 E Strickler....... W 173 /A •F L0gan.......W1a De ? B I 1 M o t r ) f e ; r ' .. .. ........ .... J T Stockdale...., 251 I Porter, 'airier fr. C 0... 267 Join Dean 125 1 Total.-- —. ................. ........ —.IV DIABEEBTB BY TELSX/BILPEL. CHICAGO MARKET. [al dispatch to the Pittaburch Gazette. CHICAGO, Nn•emher ZS, IC4 co, NOT. 2 .117 and nominal. ~9ua-7t drat teas attire, and lei!„..;‘, lower on No. I, and lallo on No. aura u $1,2734®1,33% for No. I, and 31 r 9111,12 for No. .!; Red Winter quiet at 1,63 for No. I; Cora dull and VII, lower, M 67869 e for No. 1, and afiGiok for No 2. Oats dull and , ;c lower. at 23k for No. 1, and 241,124 c (or No. 2. Rye 20 better, at 68460 e for No. I and 825.iq:54c for No 2. Barley dull and nominal. Wnhorr—Dullaa 82,23. Pat. Vlertlell—Dtd/ andnomtunl; New Man Pork at $20,00, wlth n• buyers. Laird offered at 220 for gram, and 24e for kettle-rendered. ÜBnn CATTLs—Vary dull and lower, wltk n 0 lOod ogres log; light .ilea at 11,50g6,30. and 1502.00 lower, And weak at tbn decline; aa/em at #2,,05t01075 for common to choice. !don r dlarrona—Uorloaaged• Gold, 14134. PETIMI.EUpfSTOCESiN NEW YORE Spect•l Dlspeteh to Western Press. New Yoest, Nov. Is, lats. STocse—The Petroleum Stock Mar lust was quite active to-day and the, price. were arm and eternally batter, with mica at the follow ing rates Stawart's nun, 100; Buchanan Farm, 7e; timidity, EN; Bergen.Phe Olt. 40 ; Gar manta, 3s; Manhattan, 40 .ocemalt 42; Oil Creek, =0; Fount county, 116; Palmer, 275; Elea Eua, 11,40; Cherry Rem, M; Exaelator, 11.5; Fee Simple, Li; First National, II; Metaletcolt, MM; Oceania, 46; Pithole Creek, 14,05; United Status. 23,60; Wet. star, 133; ILIOyCriCk, 814 NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET, Special Dispatch to Western Prow Nov yoox.„ Nor. 20, 1865, Prractnersi—T:e Petroleum Market i• very strong, With norstd tendency; sales to-day of 1,1650 bbla Crude at 40;Wdlo on the spot; MS' bbls Rented to Bond, oa the spot, at 66 !„.tarle; 600 do, boyei's option, for December; mad 00 , do forJanu au, at 67c; 200 tibia Befitted, 63 .nuance and Trade In New York. Nan Tone, Nov. M.-Stock epeculation in moderately active, the card °hauls to terror operational being the obstinate refuel of the out anh. public to part , cipate. Tim clique operation• in ?Staley and alted euaneou I Stoats are feeble and likay to tre soon dropped from Um Imposalblllty .f attracting outaide support. At the morning Board, hallway speculation we. arm, with considerable demand for Stock. generally, After call, at the Stock Exchange lower prices were made right through the emission, eapectrall on North Neetarn shares. During the dip .the market remained steady, with • inalerate burliness, and was arm at the last swan. The following were the closing price. at 4:313 r. u.: New York Central. 37; Bele a 3%; Hudeoa laver, GOBI Heading, ls.; )(Lehman gee. tr al, 116 51; 131/ehrgan ;Southern , letts; uleveland Put.hurgh, 92 a; Rock Wand, 10 3, ; North Wea rer), mai; Ohio and hilsalsaippl Certificates, 23%; Canton, 41%; Muipou, 14,%; Quielmilver, 17 , Government Stock. are dectd weak The offering. exceed the demand andspri weak are trac tion lower. All Go'd Interest Bond. have declined ;c1 at the Board; 7 -30 s, first Berra, declined . Money is leas anundut that yesterday. Nearly all the ; ran action. were at 7 per cut. State iti.nd. were firm and improving. The amount depealted at the Sub-Treason to. day for sold screlaeates wa. 5T:0,360, and for duties, 0217,00. Gold Is steady and closed at 147. New York Dry Goods Blarket. New Tons Nov. 'M.-The following are the quotations and dispatches from the Dry Goods Ex. change: Brown Sheettnev-Standards, 32%; Nashua, g); Porter, 20. Bleached Shatters -hail, al; Mason tile. 31,4. Print.-Paclao, 25; Sprague, 23; Duo net,2l. Dentiner-Ilanalton, -31; 23. Glas e harsa-Olugow, 27. Clanton Planner's -Boa. too Brown, 321 ,do.aolored, 42; Ermine Bleached, 434 Brown Drills . -Standarl, 34. Stapes-Do cuisine, 34; Everett. hmerieen,3l. Daubs.-- imoskesg, 6435; Plturaeld, 24. stoop bale...- Bradley , . Duplex Elliptic, the dossed levee.; and prices unchanged. Sr. LOUIS, Nov. 25.-Trade good. BALTIIIOI6, Nov. 23.-The market Ili without any change of moment; Standard., 33. Boavon, N0...M.-nuances large, with no mut IA pried'. Loonevrine, Nov. 2.5.-Tride during Um week wee wery goods Standard Pilau 24&23c. Sheet. Lau scarce and arm at 326334 l o inn.....rortua Nov. M.-Thera le ratter more g Lti dry goods; but prices are uncharged. The market is generally quiet. Weekly Bellew of the Dry Goods Market. 50 w Toe; Nor. M -The Erpreu say, , the fall trade lathe limpet department Is about over for lISZIOD, and it has been quite prosperous for Witte Mannfaetarent. The stock en band tuts been re duced to an unusually low point, and prima are very fine. There are • large number of orders be filled, and the manufacturers gezterally, will be kept buoy on them till the dose of the year. Ths Itry Goals trade. eammen les dull, and the downward movement continues. Jobber& are only buying to supply th eir immediate want., and there is a general cßspOsition to reduce the Stock. as the season draws to • close. Standard Brown Sheeting' Goateed early la the week to 844; Ilse Brown Sheetlings here declined from 2 to 6 cents per yerd. Furs rather active at reduced4uotre. Boas. Prints have fallen oZlcenk.andd boy em are awaiting still lower fllesalled heat ing, Arm, on York Mille, hut all other amides are down from 134 to ante. The NewEngiand are working full tine; and thOpreincUsa of de mesne. cotton Is large, Ulla inducts buyers to be careful In Brett purthasee, and. any Pressure to sell. would Make lower priees. The low and me. ditun grade. of Woolens, bet* domestle and for. alien as dull and lower. Pt,. qualttles are ere pedally dealatde, and fancy m M assimares W , alt ratan The stock O ock of Engflth and axe Don. Mental Starts good, and la fact of all cotton lab. ties,la large. PAINS lays farther declined, with. • coatintad prenure SO French Memnon end Delsines are better eustalned than ear other Da= GOOda d ald lacfals , destesid. SUM', se pets'', fancy nylon art odered mod, there Is a fur th er dearth le the market. New Tewle'llfarkee, Now ypng, Now. ne,-.Cotton steady anti U. changed at Mane. M enthe -45010 e betterforgood @amid Eltra......tStater 'w r Weds dUli and trooping; t 0,50 for Trade brands, the market closing o=. o ly limited bnanr-Wheat usiness doted; without !Melded change, wit on h at 111 , 7 0‘01.00 for Mliwatikee (Unbt:BA/ for blew AniNn. Mil waukee; better Orionea for tholes; St r ad fOr New Amber; pm foe New Whit . Western. Rys dull.• WUign34l,o2Y,d. Barley and Barle y Malt dull and heavy . Octn du ll and le iewsr, at eve, for PITTISBURGH MARKETS a I lota of t.or of In Bader, ;anti atirile. ' r ise O'q Rye --- IMPORT!, BY RAILPISJA.D. Pmeastrasa. roar Warn, & 0n07600 R. R. Not. 215-1 bbl .gs. Ctl lialsley ;55 bbl. oil, S5l Kier is co; 4 can wheat toe Obis flour, D Wallace; 1 car scrap Iron, '1 boa hialoney; 1,0 ski oniony. • Dairen; Ib2 bags rye and wheat, Joe I,llthrs.; 2 cars Ituuter, L Ltmghaar; .h.; bids flour, W Lin hart; 150 bbl. apples, Hitchcock, lticeseery & co; 133 bble potatoes, J Kendrick; I= do do, I. li r Vcdgt & co; 1 car hay, 1. , N Co u rtney; 2 care waves, J N Miller; 1 car lumber, T B Young & to; 4 bids tallow, Seibert h Heileman; tear rye, Dab Wallace; 1 ear stares, .2 3 Hal's; 35 dor broom., iotorkenbettner le Oro , I car wheat, L,lrert Ron; la a rags, Markle & co; 14 do do. Godfrey a (Sark; ores hams, p Sellers 0.-ao; 2 'obi!! buc.l.22ust flour 11) bravo; 15 bales hoOst, Jona, onSwich; 241,4(. fire clay, Pohoestock, Albree a co ecs. bbls meis pork. Eirkpatricir 3 net, CLOPOLANO *OD Prersatrawn Ban. 11. , ..o.— Nur. 2.5-4 o Ooz brOona6, W 116.6152 e; 2 bola butter, Read a Nletzgar; 24 aks oats, hlccullough, Smith b. to, CO boa cheese, Shomake, b. Lang; 220 b.. Imiloy, Spencer S. Atclioyi 216 dodo, 3 pkg. butter , 1 ali dry apples, Meek h. Armstreng; it sacks revs, Sturgeon & co; ito Dbl. flour. S Porter; 171 aka osto, Sturgeon & Bro; 2 pkg. butter, J C Beatty; 3 keg. lard, 2 pkgs carp, L. Si Volgt & cot 22 bales hops, Spencer Sr. McKay; 139 bbla potatoes, Firming & Steele; 322 aka dO, S PrestOn; no Gbh. do,Sturgen & Bro; 111 do do, John II caneetd; 1 ear corn, D IV Courtney; 15 bales hops, Heckelman & co; lb do do wainwright ta Co; 17 do de, John Gangwich; t 4 lade applea, a Obis cromberrles, Yelp & co; 20 pkgs tobacco, Shelllerk co; 5 pkg. do, Kirk patriek 10 , 14' li Kirkpatrick & co; 12 pkga do, El{ D er.llly & 00; 157 aka wheat, Mitch cock,.3lcCreery &co. Prrpnertort,'Coteuers Ann CJ xmrsart R.R.. N0r.f.21.--40 labia flour Graham 3 Thom.; 5 toil lard, 1 , Sellers & co; I bhdtobacco,P Manna; 1 box mdsc;rdcertun & Glyde; I car stas - es, J Smith; ti can rallretsd lion, Superior Iron Co; 24 tress hoops, John English; 5 bus hardware, Drum.st Illack; 4 kga lard, 1 bid tallow 8 beta hominy, r C Jenkins; 5 bbla egga C 41 Bataley; 5 do do, T C Jenkins; M 2 bash barley, 911 bp cora 8 pkgs atm- Alles, bleanor & Harper; 105 bbls [dour, bbomaker & Lang; 100 d., do, E Henze too; Llroll bbls, Wm Illness/Or. AILLiIIHXII7 STAMM , MlT...tabor 25.-100 bbla wbeat,,D Gilmore & co; Pt) sks do, Noble &Angel; I box soap, Bab. & Biddle; Ewe butterl dooms,. Cotdanz 61 gszseed, wer & ilaaiton; kg. lard, Owen, & Kennedy; &I bp flaxseed, an) Suydam; i ;ye flour 4 dos brooms, 3' allukle man ; 4 tart John ;traded.; 8 blde wheat. Kennedy le Bro; 7 0 doz brooms, ~ .1 0 Leone. IMPORTS BY RIVER. e!hClttSCATl—rxn Nona -11 bag. (Collins, E Edmundoon & co; 1 lot erltlpty - socks, PS Weaver; 3 bbla spirits, Schmidt fr. Friday; 3 boa hardw Perkins& co• 12 Ohl. glass wore, Clark & co; WD.' vornishiV H Nevin & co; 49 pkga furniture.. R R Bulger & SOS• 140 bbl, spirit., S W Smith; 11 . k. her.'t R. H Ring; II bola dry peaches. Yo ;0 ha mdae, John 3.10:11//len;.9 hints bas. condole lard, R Togolese; 80 tea hams, .T H Porken )2 bbl. lard oil, Et Fahnestock; sdo do, Joseph Rosa; 2 has Diners, Atllus Rlpler; I barrels lord. 2 do applro, S Ewan & co. Petroila— roMY • DC,PuARTC7a, Forest City Gordo. Ad Rook Pnrkerstmtz .011 City. I.lo.tys LEAVING TO-D.ln% Piat Itayn drd.. -Moore Parkerabur%. ove ___,llatratt-s....Louterille. Warn, sere - Merl, ITO. The 1 - .1 et la again rising, with four feet to, lathes in the Channel by the AlOnongsbela pie mark. The Weather yesterday Was cloudy an, looked very =Unit am though we should ha, mon tats. puniness at the wharf on Saturday. as 11 usual on that day, was rather doll. Pont- LlST.—Lent Lcott, Argonaut No. 2, SlNet ('loud, Nora, lorktown. Lawrence, Silver Lake No. 4, Pine Grove, Leonidas, Lorena, Ffnaneier, Nevada, Leonora No. 2, Ontano and Bayard. The Ontario, ‘ . .1.1.• C. Garton, arch ved yesterd ‘fternoon, troth st. Loots. She had oay n booed, msg her Otter freight, two l natnesue Parrott Devlnney, arrived On Sat urdaY :larlonatL Her manliest may be found to ther coltlmn. The Forest City, Capt. Gordon, arrived on s at aday morning from Parkertourg, and left the //me day on.her return trip. The evening P for Oil Cit etrolla an t.j A Advance left on satu ay y. A dlapateithrom Oil City, on Saturday, reported lit trachea water In the channel, nod the river rleirtg. The Emma - Graham It due at the landing to-day, and will leave on her return trip to Marietta to morrow. erTehnfoßglockreSi. (ilooputia, load . McCoth, left on 11113:: b Tf e e . Flne Greve, Capt. Dan 3 larratta, will Leave this evening for Louisville direct. There i 9 now plenty of water (or her to go out on, and she will have no dlftleilty In getting thrugh. Shippers will make a note or The fa. - tthat the Leon In loading for Nashville, and will leave on Thursday, the Seth Wet. The Leo/olden, Capt. Cot, ht% nearly completed her load, and as the water has risen sufficiently to tt uati or fy row eve ning. her In going out, the will probably leave omorrow The NevadaiCat. Evan., is In the tame qate. gory with the Lem:, p l,loo, and having nearly com pleted her load, will probably leave to-morrow evening. • ac:iyarl. Capt. Gee. Moore, will resume he , galar kips sn the Parkersbur. ttaile to -0 ayes tlila meriting at 11 o'clock. y. Sh The Jennie iliow,fo r t een Mon t an a 61r. Iturfee if Lenctnwortli Che trade. The 31elnotte, bound for New Orleans, with a full ,strut n ens; at Island ts, and sunk. She will prole a total loss. Sic us ur no.—The Herold, of the nth, says The following .l. the Coat tannin- time of famous boats to DonaldinueLLle and isZateher I Princess, to houniand 41 minutes; giuttronn, 4 hours and 02 Minutes; Notate., 5 hours and 1 ; Capttril,'6 hours and 0 minutes; C D. jr., and 11 minutes. Princess, to Pfatehrs, ilZ,It 60 minutes; thulttman, making eleven toi:ohlottufl.ottrnoadtuiS dmi3nmultn"uieNs ;StZ.V.'SVo't Pled 15 hour. tind tit minute.; Ecithse, Is hours nti to minutely J. 61. White, running around knree a dine/thee of 20 miles, to hours sod 43 minutes. teem New Orleans to lionalnsonvllle, the rustance is 23 miles, nod to Natchez., 300 • The burning of.the 'Moffett. at St. ' , miaow is the work of on ince oltary. The laile Dmns was slightly burned at the samo time The Moir t was Insured fpettithooo. On the Illusklnsum river the I, AL Lechler, Matta and Julia No. 2,are making alternate trips between :Marietta'. and Zanesville,connecting with the Emma Urshntn between that phase and Pitts burgh. TeC, New Orl . Ovrta _ln h etsihde Th e G o li n b N t b mu e al ties of cbiton on boa. ,hineir taken out. , - __. —. The h. Armenia left Louisville on Thursday fe. Pittsburg There are four feet waver in the Minorrl river to Leavenworth; live feet In the atisslosippi to Keokuk; three reckon the lower rapids, sad seven feet from St. Lorna to Calm, and falling. The Missouri between bad condition. @t. St. Joe and Omaha In a very The Deleware, Capt. Horton. has gone from St. Louis to Leavenworth. The Citizen is at - St. Louis, loading for Pitts buib. The Surveyor foetho poll of Dubque has caused quite a Sensation among the listboatmeh of his distrlot. It Is said that an old scow of 23 tons burden is made to pay TEX for measurement, en rollment, tonnage, duty end stamps. It Is argued that this is wrong, and diminishes rather than in creases the Govcrtunent revenue. Tho Kate Putman was advertised to leave St. Louis for Pittsburglyon the 24th Inst. The over Honotn,—The military commission at St. Louis, ( or the trial of Murphy, lie boat burner, still remains In a state of chronic ad lOurnment. The peesecution are awaiting the arrival of Gen. J. H. .-Baker, late Provost M arshal General, and one of - his clerks, while the defense have lent for MAJ. Geo. Dodge, as one of the ma terial witnesses an their favor. [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune] ,-, ;Ida-was:REP-, Nov. 23. A Mal of strength between the tugs Utile and G. W. Tifft, took place at Tairoadges dook this morning. the twill boats attached stern to stern by str o n gst l ea . cabl The resulted In favor of the Tiffwhch drew her klieg°. Mat along Without .much difficulty. The Tilit, however ,Ii athl to be , a newer boat, which may account for the result. A Pc oz's /animal Revonett.—The Local In. *ectors ,of Louisville have revoked for ninety nays the pliot's lieense of Samuel E. Arther. to consequence of a collision bet Ween his boss Lib, erty fro. 2, and th e =and. on th e 24 af SePtsm! bet, On Friday, the - liver was risingabwly at ikrbeffii f l l fog with Eve feet of water in the etuinsteL G.ILET OUNCE FOR AGENTS. 1. ., WHAT TIIEPEOPLZ WART: ._ The STANDARD IUNTOST OW THE. WAN an:plata to one Wig, 'Woo" , of over ID" Mas i' Wintrated With over VW flioste a tt, u . o 0411e41= Hs Seem* MAWS laid tia&l' This work h o. no Mont as a mtg./ cout, pieta, authentle ind relabla history et Um Ariz., Xi genial:up reseurg m it t en Nail WATT& largii octavo Townes. bend' Or ninsUllnlll and Ni l QV , terms. Address JUNII, BROW. & OM, 0e..5:110d • = P biladelphia,,Wa. - Oces . WALL tow for the !eaten. Per tate by not W. P. 111411544.44, uu oond, end 93 1 4 kr .naiad mixed Wettern, (`a a ,ei. od e:t3C., fur tltil but closed dull Si 0C36 for tunsatird; earn... wlreo at do for crude; iIIWO 67 for ielieedmin bond; %coo bee. 61AmovorimPoth less acUve and lower- LW; .30,73 I. inee..-c.oidoe at .464, foe rennla.e. an pet' 26,00 for epilog mesa; also, Os, hive mese for January, tellers option, at gni , ' Bee q.iet at 11014, for elaln men, Beef ham. dull and lover. at 40...de1e Cut Meats heavy. at nate for I shoulder; and 1£13.0r4 for name. Lard lower at 'Mfildr. Money easy and Steady at 7 per cent premium. Sterlirg quiet at Isla. Inia i. Gold quiet and wlth us Lseided change; opening and el. log at IC. Government noeke du l l . Baal, Market. E0rr..,4, Mem. it3.—Ftonra—Steady; demand moderate. Can des Goals e.2.2—Wt In li ght milliner request; White 3; a t al); No. I Milwaukee sprlair, 111.66.. Elora. in.t. Oats $7043 as to 13141- Bon. Barley needy; Canada, gl,Oll. . Wow re—e...,33 Pnovowoos—Pony, $34.60. Toledo Martel, , TOtaino. Nov. Z. -- Gicarit—Wheid la. better: Allies of New White :Michiga, 61,61j1,65; Now Amber. fl 97 e1.58; Old, 93 3X9ii; Old N Reid Waal, DL Dorn icariterand arm; sole. o f no. NO.I st Mr. Otis held at fir. Toronto. Market. Tostorreo, Nov. 25 .—Fterrn—All grader nomin al and nothing doing. (Inel:l—Wheat $1.4661,6e. Barley, in -76 . 4. Oita &S. Peas dull at 6411dt. • Montreal Market. Moarniar e Nor. Z.— Fr.c6n—Efigher grades neglected, Sepal Inc it, 67,60426; l'aintly, 66.650 6 FO. gi aA I IV—Wheat; Weittern. tr ns .21121•75. Coral considerable elite. Oates, 3t./.17.. LA A . a m =l , l -• •^- •• • ... ....... St I.ouls Foreet City • Gordon. ..... ersbtit St. LOUIJI. ;: k d. 3otfithnth s er h M7°l e tar''' i t' : . b4 l: hr :e tth : h in it 'll :o lr u h ri b l e : l r e l'ea : m, u 4 ., : te laalsappi river, With e01f131 7 / 1 /710.11 NOW TO OIIIIE IT. aatorostisa= Zilatcar. DR. SCHENQ'S OWN 084 Pigril Laboring tinder that Dian puzmar.tu srituP,' SEAWEED TONIC risatiamoaritiace 85 TIE SYSTEM IN CURING THI? MMUS CREAT 42TESS ATIVENDING IT! Mary %years ams, wane rewtgeg to PhllatlelPhl 'Rad= pnogremod gradually bolo am .last Wag of P'ultroncuy tionsiunprion. eti Lim my recowery being dieelpated, I wow ad b ter yen, Dr. Parrish, to rezeiere Leto th country. biocrestown, N. J., about • M ll es din tant s ban.' my 'arise place. a term rahrovis Outlier, ea. apylzig two full days Lb Um transition My Lat. And all de famil yhadltincd cad die tticro—o.cd •LT .curaceman, iceartnepttat. On et • arrival at Dr orrestown t went to bail, Where . lay for many weeks la ng, was/deemed a hope km conaluote. Dr. Thoraw, ho hisill been ail father's family tikrilkian, and had ;UMW him Ls his last wee cawed td see me. Re Menem My case eatliM beyozut tharellch oe MORalne, and decided. that I mast diAncid /Laverne Oa* Week to arrange my tenspond anal*, Ronan seen ail els family die of coustunotemvarid ttuniefore poem. d a d that death from the disease which Lusa carried all my Irindred to the grave walla alto take me here. in de app bagmen, condition, lard of the remenies wlibrif I now maks and sell seemed to me that I eaudieel them, wocitttsring [belt sea My ) antyrnetratinz every slaw, tun a and. eil7 belga end //respect Oases We ea , sty ill morbid Matter which had Sat atuot and irritated the different or years acc te of ttelcOdy, was ellmitedtthe tubercles on my itutitertonat Lot i yewytrez;ed Izzi mtytelnagallattuch alginittx Bellow of matter subaided.thaillnemsbated the pain lilt me. the cough ceased to me, and the entangling togas Means weft no Mager known, and / Asa rettablogilleeprts trek' Mid long leer II strange r . ede ePpet.ll ISOW began ge T on g lad animas Itotlltd it illigkebit tarastrata .mysell DOM- eatang -too mush.- WitlYthla return of health; / gained-in strength, tad am now flashy m now. a healthy man, willii "s larrethealea /matrix in the middle , lobe of thistle/game mut he Lower lobe &tomcod, witt fa adhesion of the plume. Th e left lung la sound. sal the upper lobe of the right tea hfin a tolerable's/dote condittonnion at teat Coast= time waa e licumht to fie- ma Incllareki Metellae, CzY every one, M ime- wall las those who-were tullememl ne—esue ally such Gases as were reduced to the was in. . 'Rue itulecoll Many geepht to belies my recovery only temporary. a newpreparea awl gave the medne to tionsaratitlita for some time and made Many wonderful troilaseauti ens demand uzczessed Co rapidly that I ostermiamil to ores them to the Public. as d devote ay undivided atter* tine to lung' dlseaser. In trout i wall nets to forced to le for People Want send for Meter aid near. to aseemw whether their cases were nee mine. Bevies Occasion to egazzwie mute cases of lung ailment,/ testa prompted to invent the instal mcnt called ..."Scheackls llespirometer." wall& stages of f luny Maass. &twists ma in detecting the various not multiyear& inconjUnetiola wine my petted pal office to Philadelphia, I have beet....mciagreg. ulcer visits h. to New York, Boston. Baltimore aaa Pittsburg • For several yean past I hare made se many no ye h uncre examoustdona weekly with the yr . .° phcometer.e For each examllation inycharge three dollars, and lt =abbe zne to give each pm tient the trne Condition of hie °Lease Mid telling, Lankly whether he will vet welt. tien One c , it ttoiat irce. eittimittla I have with pa ts wih long doease, convince them to an taking Lillie voids. is to convßant, men they take ley medicines they should Cinr, ter how earelets they may be La that way. a great error, for if any one will rend OT This 1 OZ the many elites which I have published from time to time, they wi ll - findthat most ottani were those of persons who were =Maxi ta VWt beds and coital not take cold, and by this careful avoidance f csld the lung* were heated. Physicians advise heir patient* to go out and Inhale the tram air but do they to by so doLugl let theturcarede az death, by canaumpllon lo every city answer the question. , I vrouid rather risk a patient In a tight, Lily ven tilated room r tbari let them ge Oct and take a aught cold /duly who have been cured by tuy medicines, when the abysm. broke. were so oda* sive, that one could hardly remain In the roost, arid yet they gotwell without exonSnre to the open cons The u great. raw= why phyrialane do Cat-ears mption te, that limy try to do too snuck; they give medicine to atop tta cough, to akipthe night sweata, leak fever, and by so doing-Calf derange the stole digestive systecc, Loma; up the. secretions, ad eventually tne patient dies. What / do is to first make a careful examitalloa dir with my is to clad if / Lad /imp mama ecUee, arid th left, / ~. the patient how to use the three renis ua arra hint / know very well tam it la untiossible to make new iungs.or even the portion that is destroyed. but I knowat Me same time that casitics in Um Lungs mkt isoeirs time la the laruyx and bronridal tube, can be healed, and Just tam a s are curets by the proper ass of Schenak's "Putnam/a Syrup," aria icalan drake Pilla." whilst they aredving dally u nde r the or.inary trelittneat of Daymeems. . a. It 11l a great nitstase caramel:tartans many Intel. ligent persons, that there are medicines whi - ch wIJI purify. the blood . Wrimt the blood is-Menssed It cannot be purified; It is then the samosa otter di cease matter itightiaystem and will have to be ciao reed out Of tbe . ,_elistenity . ttte .organs which eft aPPoletol for tea P mai real/iced be new blood, which cat be had y Improving the nutrias° functions sad settint,the digestive appeumens is good workbag order. 'stomach, !amend buccal once restor.W to • a healthy eenditlol2, theaalea abormance of said nouriatitng . food will. make new blood whica wil l putt out, salt were s aud take the ohm.. of that which ls diseased, and thus •Un is the want of the bode. Tee Pcitatocria-Sgerr La one of the meet valu able medicines known. It la autriona, tawerfullY tonic, and healing in itself. It is readily digested and absorbed into the blood to 'which It imparts Its healing properties. I know no medichat has done or can do as muchto multi,- w in or e n - t out and broken.eowa °cotillions of the agate= Scansen 4 Smam= Toon, is alstilled from seaweed, combined With other tonic and alterative roots and barks, fa sten a manner sato make • decidedly pleasant medicine, haying • powerful tonic aka, without-the terrible dicaatrous results erten; from alcoholic e resullmalants. The `Seaweed Tonic produces Inking lts, ther ocigillY leele orating the stomach and digestive system, arid enabling it to eliminate' and make for healthy Wood, the food which may be used for th at pm, Wood, It la so woderful in bit • Ifecgastha e glees full will fillet _a hearty meal, and a Lit t leof it taken before breakfast will give ewm to th e stomach which few medicine* pasena Me power of donee. Tna =swans/re Plita May betaken with entire safety by all ues and sandman/4 nsoL taloa all the good results mat can be °maim :tom calomel or say of the mercurialinedichim, and without an of th eir bonito! result& They earrY Out of ths y system of fettILSIIL CU wool Dot matters loosened and a/notelet by say Seaweed Tents and Pannonia glom full wili O tis soon that all tAroa or toy medi cines are need in moat 0/lento cure thenatunp- Son/ mad. to fur, my large expectance enables me to decide any they ha•se mired mare cues of that disease than tout comb/nations of medicine knowa to man. la the vatic= edltiOns et paratdders I Dare pub 'taped many of the mot SZO4darflll cures of Put loamy Commotion Cu record. Perform, manY with both luau Wrested, some:lams lure cantles in one is, beide/arts by my medisines, alb now ming M en.loying execdlent. health. I w o r t. s a row eases end salest therefrom dlnlirent pr of the to =dry, so that those who wish may malt or write to them for mole Peellise Information. to Z tne ee. any of B /teary Morgan, a lataLter of blab repots • oston. and 'well loiown ore: the lUnited States as • man Of great shinty. waaoured arAtagli ml te rme a r til al b t: en r all other tee) autitti, regard to The facts in /de cue, and always maven ni. tun the zhan... A full statement of hie eau. =al be Peen enute ety,lst. Worm Imaorrime of in the hi Daraith Bs nge, and wa had s Tau ,cock hantL Rabat H . Deacon; of .D...m. N. J., was coned of Sorofula and marcuaaissea, At the time he commenced- luting the measles/1U was • almost a rhus of soma. He Is atm pertbat/y well and attclbutes his coduentltely te m_y aukttoutea Mont* ffodt,•jarzoer. liting now Ftfersh_loy, Sontag rowdy, Onfo secs a wry botloser 111...-Juosolaitry amuumptif on, ond uter Wetly cured by sty eiedkru. He la ern known fn Met estemunfty, atd Au bMe mean+ cr inducing ikgrsel manopersons fe s lowa /drat remedies ox 4 oda great moos. Mr b e i irspi, sat rt.:. and tific, de sca. urea. slll b„...,Wh aftsydgeof's, . /Cry/crafts WoodStrect, .es•ww-Y4 .Pereta. • Whllato Alexand, of PittsbtUllt. PA, was cured of • very bad ease o fDpsia Lind Liver Complaint by the Seaweed Tonto and =arms& Pills. Dim Jane Barebr, of Washington City, rat cured of a aO of Dyspeoole and uyar u m puict, sh e l a an aged Woman and her comydete erorrely ts my ronarlublo. htta. Prudence Johnsea,„ LIMO of Clatan nan now lemmas at PM 1 2.11 f/ Krum Street, W/la burr, N. Y. was cured of Pulmonary / • }UZI. sad Sli new as tuntity as o/d /adz as san toaad. , Peter St yker_Bsetrarus. or Soz_errilln, rr.. J was anothar ...mantas Int at a-amni, Us. .mm.. 4 ILIA v.rtgeals la...attested bx,tdsslergy man and otter wolf bmwvi ..rtzersor. --- . Alin mary.„.4tehoddy„.Of ifellsinoml47 Was a bad case tervontreMoilda-and_tdesa. Dimas and suaroapreatlyfreathalk..urrtag at one Ulna nude thaw warty bat* alterthez parson. _She - sae CIUNII hef . I,lll.l7rtra 11l WldnuuTl42 and IlYlig w " Dr. EKIZENOIDS prthadynre_me. is it ii riClTth Sink ,Staati mass •I ....mantm pins. , de4blaandtants-all orders smelt he addraued. U s ritabeAY. there ' 14°412thMarlii ZinsllY-13" DR. GEO. E. XErSER„ No • 140 Wood Street t Pitt, Pa.. Pa Is cine* as ed:o *seat for Ike usjs of 411 Isr %cal. stint IDICAL WITH .Alf 4WD HOW Irts GIP) THE a=t''
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