1 II 0 PE 0 0.01*0411..- - (oAztite. U II inlral and Departure of Trains. • Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Depart,. Day Rape.. 2:13 • m Arri ro 114 a m Altoona Aocom'n 744 a m Pam Line 2:0 a m Cinelnnatdizp's dad e m let Wan Aceom•n dIZ a m lknu.. II:40 m Ist Penn Ateom.. Me a m 73.tpreds... adr, pm 24 Wall Acebm..• t o a m Johnstown AVEL. CIS p ra:Johnst.ri Au0m.1044 m 1.r44 I.lne 11400 pMIPUt&ErIe 14a11 -12M pm GM). m Bdtlmor. ELsp'• 1410 pm try:•• 10, a m '&1 Wall Amara... p m 24 .• 13 444 p in'PLUl`a Express.. 2,03 p m Id in Penn deecon`nlinEo p 4:4 Penn Aecom.. deZ p m " a:o4p m Altwdna Aecom. Enalgt. Train... 01:90 p Tte thareb train` rarer Walla• Statlon every ft.,: fl y 2:pda m.; reternlng. Irysver Plitiburgb at 12. m p. me ' • 'PitfallMTh. Cohn:alms and CinelnizatL /erica. Fast.Lin De e IX"*. 2.i1l a ... past Ll3m. IWO •ci Mall ...... :111:mrn ' Mall ....- Express .....• ••.. 2:la Pus frere5e.,,....,...th65 a m ritentenettle A. reurtearllle Le i- tailisodatica .. 4:00 pm commodinve .. tome al Pittebuigh. FE. Wayne and Chicago. I,o 9ane. Express 3:02 • In !resew Arrive*. ...... .... MCI 3 a in 4/Lapses. 1,51t1 na Express ........... fill 3 p m ... frir Sa _A' . _ . ..... —.. ;111: - : Uri ......—.. trE P '3' NYTWermg . RAO's Enlap m ........."' "'' ' p ..' New Brlghwn ACCOmmodatios ;eases A ll egheny depot ail ass., 1140 a.pn., iLn)p tn., and 6140p.m., Rechester, 21.6 p. m.; New Caine. sMs p. , m, ; Ec OEI - ltritlp. M.; Wellsville, 3M) D. m. rittgbarill. CleVeland Rad Wheeling. Divan. 1 Arriv.s. • Espreas " ...... tr.= aet Trpress Slapat . Mr" -tv.n....pr... . swap= (1.114• ta Express ~.I. . 2:13 a ns • ntenbeartlle Antonamorlation leases Allegheny at SAO p.. izt. rittaburak raittOonnellxville. Depart.. Arrirse. 11,11 ''.ls • =w. tIII3DMM Empress I:00 p ralloprems 10:3)a m ;et Aai...sport-11SP a inlet Blelierpan.. Orso a m 1,1 . ... 0:13a mid . .2:G. pm Auezkeny Valley nadLread. 14.11 •G. aen Ex re a"." . ILeOst le e Ex ' Eri l .„.„p,...., . .... ~... 10 pco Ma 11.......,..,. .. 6110 a cm pr , ommodallos. 1:40p m Aoeaturoartatlou 0;00 •na oryie.burste end o Etallroad, to Oil . City and Franklin. 441,10611`. epart. : ,-, -0 E.Pme.• 1 : 6 0 eciNO. = topres.. 0= i la Va. iltraburgil, _Pert !Lyme and Chicago, arta trews. alley. nrownsallle iteet--Grant and WaterSts. Arrive. Depart,. v. a m il e.. ..... ilreak itle t m ciiii .. vii 0:00y CP /41rto: sMa 'T' • arOu a, ra. Boiler gptisige..-No. 6 Ed. Clair Street. . Amine, - 1 Depele. , 133ig. m. 5 rm. Weina 61 a. l li dt" . ldage-..-nere's Hotel ;r S, p. le. .....„ .: vler; I - oe.o=t.. E.XCELBIOR OIVRIIBUS/ALIVERT STABLE 410 ITIIXxxI3.6T. .1.1.11:1E3 DAIS dt SON, Proprietors. .O Dahl AIM OA RIMAGIEId thrntsbed for all eralna, Also,.Carrilages for runerals, Weddings and Partley at abort nol.ine and reasonable men. STA.. OPEN DAY AIM NIGHT. Ivata we nisi' it understood that tie pi•fie ea oar Morning and Evening , Editions sold by boys On the street. or at the eta:utter, is ATIREE VENTS PEE COPY When mere is aereanded. Wl* bripmef. "toe. CITY AND SUBURBAN Book Notices. een .s.m, ; or, Noddy Newman on a • Cruise." A story for young people. By • Wirer Optic: Boston Lee & ishepard. ;The Oliver Optic series of books t' fie young has grown into great favor, and Is at , • Wang daily to greater popialarily. The books ate vary readable, to both old and going s and • always carry a good lesson with them. "Work and Win" is a naval atot - y that will be sure to please the young folks, as all 'yell-told naval stories do; and it is mire to be souht after by all who have read any of the prev ious woorks KAI the author. ;For sale by Davis, Clarke A Co., WoOdetreets • - Pittebtlagh. .; • '..farrovazisliktur: A treatise on Providence. Ity William S. Plummer, D. D. Philadelphia ; 4..8. Lippincott A Co." . a. very neatly ftnlibcd book; and the reader palgllere== r ft%ilim name on the tlths it drawn together, here, a grFat many excellent observations upon a theme of 'deep interest to all Chris - tlan men, sail every religious stmdent will - be glad to and • them accessible In such - a convenient form. Tko work is characterized by—the knwwell talents of the anther, and on Mat accrete needs no commendation. Wu do not see any objectionable sentiments in it, imilmone or two ; ;dams the old leaven shows as... sis in s. `'What shall be the future whkracter of the busy millions of America • ';• - • • Shall they be free! Freedom • is a boon worth all it even cost. Still, Joseph lebdins Rasa man whose presence made • others feel how cultil goodness la. • • • Petit dates ecereral of his epistles from under • the: throne of Nero, flat when we ask, atoll this nation be virtuous! we ask the gravest onestion, " Al, , doelftr, freedom Itself Is ono of the natlonal virtues and the motion that • e hiadds it cannot be virtuous. • or sal* by Davis, Clatke A Co., Wood street. • . 441 / 4 .52SCATED Lips, CANIPTLIONS AND PUDLrIC itairVlC., or rrr Seem ns Ey C. 11 - . Denison. Phil n ad ei elphia T. B. Peterson & . • This work comprLies a full history of Gene, al Sheridan's life, battles and camping-as, writ ten In a modest and comprehending style. ft Is too soon, of course, to write the life of tteii. Sheridan as it should be written; but the his t ,of his campaigns may be • written now, pe " Citaps, better than at any other thee. The author of this book has li.ed great skill In cot rnalcilaLs, and has been careful to glee all the facts, and nothing into facts. The story of Sheridan's campaigns is - qs a thrilling waneyeted wonewomen read this ri.irrAtlverwith. out feelinx the most absorbing interest. For - Tdr halejly j. 1 . , Bunt & Co, 'Masonic Call, Fifth eliC Roans:me; or whore is Utopia 1 By C. IL Wil rbiladelphia: T. 11. Petcrsou& Co." The publishers tell u on the title-page, that this hovel la "embellis s, hed by fourteen illus . trations, from. original designs, drawn ex. prosily ior this work, by Darkly." The pie ' L'ire', however, upon inspection, turn out to be anything. but " embellishments,'" and ifs „Mg witWthe drawer of them, the spirit was will., Wiz; most in tha the Rosh was week. It•appearsto becerta El Story of t Southern life at the time tif the Revolution ; and is probably as at tractive and Interesting as works of that kind nssuelly are.- We confess that our taste does not atm In that way ; but to those with wham it does, lißoanoke" will prove a work of ab- sorbing interest. tree sale by John F. !Lunt& Co., Masonic fifth street. ..MORAICS igaSMlNGgriArr.7llv-ZElizabeth A. . • -"Taltfliton. thiladelphia: ',LB. Lippincott it Co.!" ERIE • recirea firpoems, we confess, has little yt Won for us; bat thhi volume, we Mid, moehlretter than the common ran of works of poetry....-Ziko authoress seems to have in her the trot; poetic, rein, and her poems, most of them Short, will be read by most readers, with real pleasure. Thework is dsomely print ed, and wocommond it to th emttention of lov ers otpoetry. For sale by Joho P. Hunt & Co., ZjitsOnlo Hall, Fifth street. Sewickley Soldiers' Elowurecnt. It Is stated izi:the papers, that the citizens bf Franklin, Venango county, have subscribed the sum of 8;40 for the purpose of erecting a Neither! , Monument in that town, to which sum Is to be added 01000 voted tfac county by . " -- "lneriltalrargn Sanitary Fair Managers. Par agraphs are often to be seen in the papers, an us-sssalnitakitill#,: with ofmat.ticrarlall, that this and ligation.° and wealthy community have rats. ed from two to three thousand dollars for the • same noble purpose. Here Is the - oppulent 'town of Franklin, with a thrifty population of Some eta to ten thousand, which has rafted - with the aid of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair, 2 little over three thousand .dollarti. Truly, Franklin mighthave done better, and we hope will do batter yet., and we. hope that every county Wthe State will-honor themselves, and, do an actsit justice to the noble men who lost their lives. in the late mighty struggle, by : erecting a worthy monuments to theft mem- iiiit Messrs. Editors, we *lithe beautiful lit .t-le borough of Fewlehley, in this county think , we have a little cause for congratulation for ; what we have done, with our small Depute glnowa colluparisml with morepopulonsneigh ,4+,...!,.okt+ We hrtiVritimeap.lbed them= of ten ~„. • - tbeli'nnd dollars for the erection of a goldlers , '.. . Monentent, and the work is now going on. It • .- is tObe built 'of white Malian MarbleTtrom a , . . frharttleilgn by Ilane. Broome, Esq.,ats artist ,I • gel:almond ta_ste,- residing In. PlUsburgh,f but , . whoic. merit, as a sculptor , are but little. a ... _ _ ' knowrr to your citizen: The Monument will • - be seven:Lett Square at the base. The die is .....' " ' in thelform of a enme. and in surmounted' a . • . - ettettal shaft and lonic columns, on which the twontri rests, and upon the latter is the states. ,ot roma, in a kneeling posture, hotting Ultra, heroe mitt hand's Wreath o n futPah ' t h - ethwa the s who sleep underneath, while•withAcr left she clasps her rtrrmipet as if. About to bM'. • ... i ., a Joni; and lone blast to their fame. The height, ..,,,r,',. th a . , o B ,ll:l=thr to the top of the etatne, w . • original and efrirssfigi, and tbo p Cfay dc rg.gl . r i a g f the statue which is about colhimeted at Mr. • Bnxxic , a Aeon+. en !EA-Clair etreet, bows that the conceptions will be carried srith u vigor and tebto. • Thn+ you see,..tisay. flatten,- tzhile you have been talking about 3 our trk a in Pittsburgh, we of the humble vilfa u g m e ca o . kley, have been through and th wt b y -, --lime you have. got g the talk,4bw: - ',ban bare dedicated, we think, one of the.frti rat . Ziontunents erected to attesnerncoy or fir; -----ewlferewbo lost tneir lives In the war of the. great rebellibtl; In this country. • - • cnnaldaleo.—ltre were mistaken in sayingthat 31r. B. R...ltsy Tina defeated for Astststant Regulator, in the caucus held by the pie:ahem of Alio ay Councils . Br. Ray -• 'mpact erand has not bees' in the 3.wition lir past. , lie was a candidate Ter Rity.assessor, harlog 'com e onto on the • daY oitte caucus. and - received some twelve • ,rotes. Tble explanation is due to Mr. Bay, nactwo take pleasure in:placing lank right, • - Peforehla triezula. -..7 -. r, ,,,,,,,,, ............,._weh.r. tried bis article which is feet being introducettand --alavelound it superior to any other prOduced • , drom petroleum. it gives a- cioar light and AWACS not make or smeltdike theandinary coal .‘dideil,wad may eh . media lamps' without _china. • .:.'lleys !Or household purposes. It Is sale,by 741(Clantur :Ileitennan. Druggists, agents for -- jVAC Ql7/taktutiMatigntirigB l ;QMPallr • Ea TIII'MSDAY, JA-N77.4 RY IR , 1568 TRAVELERS' GIIID-k igeTievigi; :JUL- /fess(+yd. Thal 3 tariff which will at ell times develope the industry and fester the hest iti teresta of our agriculturists, manufacturers. niechanim and lherere i should be entertained by the Presiden it t and Langres, Self protec tion is a law of nature, and on this principle Congress 'Mould legislate for the dommtle in terests of &great people. Resolved, That the President, In a5...110t the chains of our Ministry for proper redress from the English government, will meet the entire approval of the Democracy, AO did the act of .neral Jackson, when he compelled Prance Minty the lust elatme for spoliation, osi Our cartimerm. The poorlynmsked hostility of the British during the rebellion will not coon be overlooked, nor yet forgotten by an Lnilignant.people. Resolved, That Preeldent Johnson's plan of rehabilitathigs.the insurgent States to their constitutional place in the Union should meet the approval of all loyal American.. hone but fanatical malcontents would be found arrayed t'reLif thrivls'ATittiffgthillublurtuo":4 In the footsteps of the eld hero of Orleans, and he will be eustained by the people North . 304 Smith, and the radicals consigned to the grave like PackLughat. //ruined, The; Congreas would hest serve the true Interest of the errantry were it to ass tend itself' universal publM good rather than limit to leglidabing exclusively for the negro. It is the duty of Congress to grout!. and protect the Decide in all their conatita tional rights, by sustaining the President In his laudable egorts to place the Union of the States where Jackson left them, prosperous And the people happY. R.soieed, That the gratitude of the country is due and we hereby express oars, to Lieu (tenant General Grant and his brave oomruiles in arms for their successful efforts in sub duing the military power of the so-called Confederate Statea, and that thweountry secs with the highest gratification that the Presi dent and this eminent soldier are in accord In restoring the civil government to the whole coontry. Renoir d, That we look upon the navy under the command of Vice Admiral Farragot as the right arm of the Government In restoring the Untanned in protectulgthe Constitution from the grasp of traitors. Resetred, - That the Delegates to the State Convention be and aro hereby instructed to vote for and sustain On. G. W. Call. for Gov ernor. We know the man—with a character unsullied and an honorable reputation as a public mom. htThe resolutions were adopted as read, with but a few diaseuting votes. 4,11 Aballot Wan then ordered for the choice of delegates from the city district- Jameti Irvin withdrew his name as a condi date, and Col. J. B. Swearer and Fret:tele Bally were chosen by acclamation. The ballot for a delegate from the dbitriet between the rivers resulted an follows: It. B. bizteleir, D; Jame" it. trephine, Sinclair was declared Maly elected. The ballot for two delegates front the dis trict mirth of then rivers resulted James Sante:met, 47fteL nays, Trt Capt. Large, Mt L. B. rattersonrl7. On motion; Messrs. Saulsbury and Rays, haviag the highest votes, were declared duly elected. • sitaarteesnente, • .C-OIthRDISOW. The to for Wilma the conveetion Tnxesrt,The play of.the Workmen of the tembett , haring ' been • transactd, Charles Werid,Mr the Carrie of.Drinki is barbs app mrnett. moved that' the County Executive netge ;boo. e 7 eek, ituktgdineyron Ctratuitts: bed to call an n n t r i t i hrtg u s i t so:rating the Character of Martha (Mahe. Thy ,Phsee dadlienant be;015.10,44.911°"( Atiel" in the same play that drew each large henses finder Mellieldne , • dmin glsturaMeene , sengagement: It leitdaur- This was tnesinal for a ‘grand row, and a ably put upon.the stage, and Itcre4 performed • grand row reneed. ' ifi llflidOSentelegateS rose in behalf of Mr. throegbent. Thee workshop scene, with the 'NMI/wine, and above the voices of nil of theta new engine 'working complete order, fa a Was beard Diet of Alderatati".Strain, who as sated that 1143follwelne was as goad a Dem eight ' c ease:qua% It W.Dieue Of machine sorted oerat anima - in the !Arty.' ton the man who of John Mel n dele gate d with up: p e w repotted to-night.. . thundered out, hnters* e tones, and .. • Orzne Honer—Frank - Dye.. th e "b r a n . lifted arms, 'oh 6 drafter, and I can Drove it In .I .lle , sti a drafter In ..ER.,ifPf OD, still keeps the audiences at the A scone followed this annetuncement whteh Operalicartie IP a roar from night to night. beggareall..descrilition. -Ten, twenty, thirty The piece preeented Inst night was the give delegates bad tab' floor at the . same time, on Vasednn, or Thece-Degrees of LOZll3ff. The henowlng at the tops of their voices, but no three sestneswerecthe bright, tho gloomy and one being able to make himself understood. the dark filature, extending over a period of We have heardnf .210138 and Matiftudonn -be. yeand 'ending In despair, crime and fore, but this was noise and confaSiOn can. death. The afterplece of the Siamese Twins founded. ! ' -by Drew and Sefton wan a rich performanee, " The - venerable , Cheirnstin way disrd Between Gib piece, Miss Fanny Pierson, late entiry, sad rapped hisknuekles on .t Of litUrOtlealLl, 'mug the beautiful Spanish until tim Inkstands danced a Jig, ss 6{Thg • entiTied - X.a.'Manola in a very artistic bellowing continued, when the Clieltillan'eUt. Thalia er. Michas a /tweet voice, sings well, end down until the storm eomewtuat abated,Then ri6hly merits the applause elle receives: be arose, and in en excited mannerbegged the. To-went Drew win out...tiered Herod: The delegates to treat him as a .gentleman. A'or. pales, Tema In. which Frank en voices cried out, u lteeneet the Chatiman," pr ewasmeare as Topsy. If there will not be shame don't make a beer garden out of tomethleg !i c y, b e secu,..we are mistaken. . the Convert [leap et i CFO's esi tte.4.-Alderman Taylor had before : • S t O rM er m i ale in iin v iiit t emp i t t r o es s o ft c i d datt i gle Gen ' hint Yesterday tyr e aft a n enoh charging =Latticed Bar hie 'assault upon Mr. Mellwalne log o Mor e t tetti.tb,..._ftvanlV and' butt!"7 - ' t h e late Met ..Maideman voted lbr Lowry at 6 3 .i. - Ge o v i rged Ann Fahey with attempt 'the late election, and that Meg before he Alin bran cht the tiata Ut Y . Of her countenence, and Waldemar* had Passed to oat esaur kraut and 114,, eub. ,rbe were against the_ Aux • aping; eratany,Mr. 'Malleable was voting runtish the requisite Ae r . l.s „„g u a_u3'.._ D usted to Gm Democratic ticketi once at court. wr I Mal , Puitr* Another tremendous row followed, and the discordant °temente could only be stilted by Central 61--;;;-11.1"—s-r."r carltaffa pun lento Adjourn, which win done.. 'lr the weather Permits there r Ward Webare Men a manlier of, hubbubs In the Will be agra.nd democrat:to eantih - but this wan 'toe grandest march On the hict this afternoon, at 2 1 ,4 o'clock. n eonventionaln row we ever Witness Mask by the Cheat Western Read. The manager announces the beat toe of the [committee/.- . pave 'Wags° were committed season, as nil who visited the Park yesterday to jail for t wont y dart cacti, tr Moyer lineal:On and crvning art rears , son Cho, tnornto fr. y Warr!. • motln the absence of President McCarthy, on ion, Mr. John M. Killen was milled to the chair. . The roll-was called, and the following mem bers answered to their names: Messrs. Kin- Lea="l";bWallmakeket F t p t ie4, l ( y ta i haal , , m irgt Killen, joSeph Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. At the request of the Chairman Mr. Leonard, .Secretary of the Association. stated the object of the meeting to be to take Onal action on the, admission: of the Stewart Hook and Howe Co. No. 1 into the Assoslation. He then read the proceedings of Ore companies Daquesue,Gooll Intent,•Vigllant, Niagara and Neptune, which had instructed their delegates to vote for the admission - of the new company. Cu motion the new company was admitted. Me. as. Frederick Myers, Fred. Heintz and Elijah Hall tendered their reslg - aations les members of the Association. (30 motion the name of Mi. Myers was stricken out and the resignations of Messrs, Mali and Heintz ac pted. Jos. A. Butler, Es was admitted to MI a vacancy in the (mod q i ntent Fire Company, vice Mr. Thompson. William Rorke, of the Neptune, wan admit ted a member of the Association, vice Fred Heintz. John McMortry was admitted a member from the Duquesne Steam Piro Commany, vice Charles Owaton. A commVuileatiOn was received and read from the Secretary of the Western Peunsylva. Ilia Soldier!' League, tendering a vote of thanks to thp Association- for the use of their Hall for tho purpose of holding zneetingc On Company; of the new Hook and Ladder Rose eters. James McGuire (otie y_eary, Joseph Bustle (two ye-ars), and D. E. HailLthree years) were admitted. Capt. Platt. was Instructed to procure seats and' enim for the new members, and also suit able accosamodatlonsfer the Chief Engineer and Ills assistants. On motion! adjourned to meet on Monday evening next.. • K=Zl!ffl The Tete of Mrs. Grinder; Speralation baa been rife In otireti•eete in a day or two in regard to the probable fate of Mrs. Grinder. Now, It was reported that she had been reaplted, and then, that shd would certainly be hung. With many se, tire people, the suspense was terrible. Hut tired. expressed a hope that the scene of last Friday would not be re-enacted, Wilde, on the contrary hundreds were crying eagerly for her blood. To the unfortunate woman herself, this suspense was worse than the reality. She bad received information of what was going On in the outside world, and that an effort VILI being made for her respite, and like the drowning man who clutches at a straw, she Seized upon the hope of prolonged life, and awaited in an agonized state of mind the final moult of the efforts of her friends. interestin Influenced by the importunities of persona g themselves in her behalf, and wish ing that nothing bat jostle° should be done, Mom EU Slifer appointed a medical commis- Con, composed of - Drs. Curate, of Harrisburg, Reed, of Dlamont, and Ring, of this city, late Surgeon General of l'ennsiEvarda.--geatlemelt who rant high 1.11 the Medical profesision, par tierdarly that branch of it relating to the mind ...who were instructed to examine carefully into her mental condition, and report imme— diately. On Tuesday evening, Hon. John IC Hirkpatrick received the following dillpateh; john N. Air Hatetmencao, January Id, /855. kpelrick: A medical commission has been anti:Haired to examine into the sanity of Mrs, Grinder. Mures.been influenced to thiS by representa tions I thought entitled to respect: I should be glad to have you present at the examina tion. Dr. Corwin will reach Mr. Blarsimll's °Hee this allernoon. Unless the gentlemen will unite in reporting her insane. she will stmoly be ereellted On Friday. I ot that anybody can be harmed by theexecution Eta tarke. emmegtence of the detention of S Dr. Der win, the Commission did not meet until five troloeit On Tueitlay evening, when they pro ceeded to Mrs. Grinder's coil, and wore,.until engage slate hour, d in conversation with her. She anspftted who they were, and the object of their visit, but did not say so at the time. '1 eaterday morning the inquisition was resum ed, and alter coneunting sunicient time to sat iTgtheir minds, they returned to the office of tmas Mangan, Esq , order to consult. Messrs. Marshall and Kirkpatrick were both present at the consultation. It was announced MI us as early minim o'clock last erennig that the res Ult of their deliberations worn fatal to the hopes entertained by the prisoner, and, in deed, long before that hour, Alm. Grinder her self bad been told to prepare for the worst.—. that there would be uo respite. about half past nine o'cloak last night we roeolred the following diapatch, which forever sets the mutter at rest Alittora farett fl e, snaisor ma, January 17, 1866. rel. ti tel Lx ;rer gfa ) . ' r .,7 4i h n a sa ye ne t . el Pi g o r g he liO 1 be grant. p We Immediately repaired to the Jail, but was Informed that Men. Grinder was aware of the decision, and that her fate was waled. in anownr to an inquiry In regard to the matter, we were informed that the was very cheerful, Baying entirely recovered from the drat shock. AbOut four o'clock she was visited by Mr. Der. toot, her first spiritual adviser, who was in hercell about twenty minutes most of which time was spent In earnest Prayer. She re marked to Mr. D. that if abe had followed his advice, oho would not now be where she Is. As far as we can ascertain, abo has not made any, confession of her guilt. Lait night she was visited by Rev. Chas. A. [Lames, Pastor of the' Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Seventh and Smithdeid streets, who adminis tered to her spiritual consolation. A watch was kept over her during the night as is usual in stich cases. TO-morrow closes the earthly career of Martha Grinder. Whether she dies a victim to her own evil passions, or whether she suffers from a diseased mind is known only to hod and herself. In the present Condition of the public mind it be th would be unwise to speculate as to what will e moral effect of the death of this woman by strangulation. The fate of a criminal should not only carry with it r lll /118hInCrIt to the perpetrator of the crime, but it should also serve as a check in all simi les etses. Will this execution carry with it that effect Isa question that will force itself upon our mind, and, it is not one that is born out of any morbid sympathy for the criminal. Ls treating with crime, two matters should be kepXeceastantly in view, one that the party charired with the mime La morally responsible, .and deserved he punishment prereribmi by LmAllsd the second thatlt aboold bo so Infillet ed AS to operate so as todcterothers from stin gier Offence. Competent geatiamen have de . aided in this instance that the party to suffer is morally responsible, and deserving the fate that awaits her, lot us earnestly pray that the second may result from her death. God grant that the scenes of the past week' may never more' 'be enacted in our midst. reefing of Iron Iltanufacturepa. A meeting of Engine Raiders, Roller Makers, and manufacturers amorally, was held at the Board:of Trade Rooms, yesterday afternoon. The meeting was organized by calling Mr. A. W. FoSter, of the "Ilorron Works,” to the chair and appointing Mr. William Rea, of Chelan:no! Robb:ion, Rea &Co., Secretary. EThe Chairman stated that tho meeting had been eidled for the purpose of taking into eon.sideratlon the econdizatioa of taxation, compelledes of industry represmited were to pay a tax upon their manufac tures from which the mercantile and rations other Interests were exempt, This tax had become enormous, and although they were willing to render w ished poi support to the Government, they to see the farmer, this dealer in foreign goods, and others, do the same. • Mr. William Smith of Arm of Smith, Park Co., 50gg1,26.0 that the gentlemen present, who bail made an estinente of thetas they had paid Orr their manufactures during 1 855, he re quested, to make . I dement a to the meeting. A number of gentlemen retorted, when those who were not repared tog . 60 were reques_ted to peer are an estimate and nand it to the aec rotary before noon on Thursday. Mr. M. Bole did net believe, the Govern ment intended to oppress the manufacturers, but they were doing 50 through the counsel of their agents, who did not understand the Meaning or design of the revenue lawss. A man could erect a house without being taxed for the materials, while six per cent was required for belle:rig. a hteam holler. The engine Unildent were compelled to pay an enormous tax, while they were receiving one-fourth less fur their manufactures than creased'Neer little in price, and wages wore the slum:. The mechanics however, wore not receiving too much, and be would rather in .erease than diminish their remuneration. The toeetio:Vabould take some definite action in the matter. Mr. Smith moved that a committee of fire be appointed toprepare a memorial to our repre sentetivids at IVashington, for the modification of the Revenue Tax tar. The motion was adopted, and the following committee appoint ed--Messi-e. Alex. 15". Fowler, Wm. Smith, D.ll. A e e e ". lll j el a t t in e' fi t the a n a a n dlorl i - rn M e:d to assemble of the call of the committee. ' iliremects'.Association. A sp. Mel mooting of the Firement. Atioets. tine ant held Just evening to their room in City Roil building. EMI r=ite+ll V./tikes Dist riket Court. Irenainonsr, Jim:n=7 17.--Court In,l this 1 - 7oraing, I Jodgo Wilson Itecandle,, on cite Lena, The men ion heretofore all n •, In rots. loa to the steamoraßounie Rom, and fi. A. Rich• mond, seired at the port of Erie, far smuggling, was further argued LI, tnorata g . Th e Court, after mature con... Aeration of the cane, I.n.ued a decree that the bill Of Libel in the case of the Bonnie DoOn be disMisSed the costs to Lo paid by the United States. i n re gard to the H. A. Richmond," a :certtacate from the Court, setting forth the facts in the case, Rll9 ordered to be • satuszcdtted to the Secretary of the Treasury, in aCcordance with tha provisions of the Actof Congrca3, together with a recommendation that the schdone r, with the stores seized with her be discharged with. outpenalty or foiteltare, The trial of James Prentice, Intl:ate:l for passing counterfeit money, was tbea proceed eddwith. The only defense set up :by the e r e. cooed waaprevleusgood character, and a large Or witnesses were called who testified tO tbat.eff at eet. The ease went to the J•w at a late hour, and we shall retort]. the verdict to anoirOw. • FROM YESTERDAY EVENINCFSGAZETT E De moe ea t 1 County Convention. delegate:selected at the primary meet ings on Saturday Inst. assembled at the Court Meuse, at ten o'clock Wednesday morning, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the State Cm:mention, to be held at Harriaburg. on the sth of March next, and wan called to order by Alex. Menwelne, Chairman of the County Executive Committee. Mr. Jacob Whitesell, C. D. Strain an/ .1 J. Ewing were chosen temporary Secretnriev. The crsnichttnis of delegates were theta re ceived, when It appeared that there were ninety-two members present. The nomination of a permanent chairman was next to order, when Mesar, John H. Sawyer and John D. Guthrie were nona,namq for the position. Mr. Mcllwaine, as Chairman of the Count: Committee, returned thanks to the can relation tot the unsolicited honor conferred upon bin,. and, after speaking warmly of certain Melons," "shafts of personal etimity,•",,,ves to grind," cm., alluded to his life-tong services, and respectfully declined hi. po-ittou no Chairman of the Coun Cmittee. D. H. Korr, Esq., Cbarle n Barnett, and a number of other delegates, called the Chair man to order alleging that be could nut re elan to the Convention, hut moat lay that mutter before the Comtukteo which elocbal him. Dir. Me[twain° endeavored to pursue th• subject further bet was "choked off;" and th question was caged on the choice at Preal I A ballot having been taken, the result was I annoUnCon as follows: .• John B. Gnthrlo ..... .......... . John H. Sawyer 31. Guthrie was then conducted 50 the chair, and thanked the convention for the honor con ferred. Flo alluded to thosuppres,ra of the re bellion and the preservation of the [ln len, end then tonchednpon the insportant question of re construction. Ile hemrttlyendorsed theroorso of Ihntsident Johnson on this question, and the convention heartily applauded the endorse. meat. Some of his Republican friends nstglat ask: "If you are eatisfied w ith the course of the President why organise an opposition par- To this he would reply: "Because wo 0 not confidence in the coimervittive wing o 0 Republican party being able to pot down the radical wing." The idea iseems to be that the "Democracy" expect the aid and co-operation of the."conservatives." On m ott os of Col. Kerr, the Clialrmae al. the following Committee on Rossi e p icns: R. H. Kerr, S. - K. Rodgers, J. 11. Wyer. Janina .1-1. Hopkins, and Wm. Andetvon. Col, George B. trays, Col. James A. Gibson, John H. Sawyer and James Dlgnam were cho sen Vice-Prealdenta. The temporary Secretaries were y. continued, with the ad of S. Murr • On motiondi oftion Charles John Barnett, t he non yen lion proceeded to nominate candidates for the State Convention. Cot. James K. Kerr was muusimonsly heal nated for Delegate at Large For the city of Pittsburgh. Francis Btlley, James Irvin and Col. J. R. S weltser were nomi nated. ILFor Allegheny, Wm. M. Stewart was ribmi bated by acclamation. Between the Rivera-James 11. Hopkins Juo C. Barr, Henry Ifenold, and ii. B. Sinclair. North of Rivera -Frank Hutchinson, by ac clamation. South of Riven-James Saulsbury, Col. Geo. S. Hays, Capt. A. Large., and 1... li. Patterson . The Convention then took . recess until one o'clock. Alrra!MOON session. The Convention reassembled at one o'clock, and was called to order by the chairmen. 01. Kerr, chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, submitted the following as the unanimous report of the committni IV/seams, The rhity of •n American l 4 stand by his country in every emergency, by anstaining the constituted authoritle• In all their conctitutional and Lawful efforts; and in• asmuc as a lare National debt has been ere. ated bh y a war fo g r the stability of the Vision, we, Ai friends of a common oountry, de. Mare that the public faith and -the proud honor of our nation are held for the payment of the same. We cannot admit that o national debt is A national blessing;. sneti a dcet.rihe may best atilt stock gambler., but not the sober, reflecting yeomanry who Inaba 'that a arab:Mal negleet, or repudiation of pe cuniary obligations bring a national corer. We then, as men, proud of oor inheritance, will stand by the President In all hi. maudli of - , lion.] acts to maintain the plighted fnith the national credit, and in carrying oat the doctrine of Andrew JaClunan in the payment of all national obligations, Therefore, Rezelrect, That it is our duty to uphold th e general Government, we care not who may ex ercises the duties of the executive, providing be Jenard - A the Constitutional rights of all 'Mt people, and maintains the lawn of the land. Wo consider the perpetuity of the Golan above all price, and now that the am is over, let the &loth be represented in Congress un der the laws and Constitution, and our country freed from sectional strife, nod each State to Judge le bo alien exercise the elective Cranchl•e, without dictation from any power not of the state. /Ere. Grinder's Present ContiltiOn--Hoe Elopes and Wears—A. Painful Interview with her Husband—She has (liven Up nII Hopes of despite. Pies. Orinder, the wrotel”..l woman who 1.1 to surer the extrr.ine psnalh of the is w Cl, day, is su ff ering the extreme., of !woe, title had seen it stat..l of the morning pa pers teat run, i ..r.- mad,,to have her In-pied, and of Ido ha,l i. e . a ra!se•l rile cam, very rmorful.und would converse pleasantly with any whoentled upon her. Thus morning she w. In fenmsl that there woo no hopes at a respite, rind that she must look for ward to detth on kriaisy an a certainty, as a terrible reality. Then she broke down com pletely, became hysterical, and her condition at present is truly deplorable Ifer husband was admitted to her cell to-day, but his pre,ence appeared to further depre...l her. and Ike scene between them was truly af fecting. They conversed bat very little, but mingled their tears freely. Warden White, seeing they the presence oi the husband only tended to deprive the wretched woman of what little strength site bad, and that It also ontlttcd her mind for that preparation sieees. ears - for hcr, Cat the in t e r 'leer alert ILlpalalble. advisers eXpreared desire - that her spiritual shall Plait her this eynnlng, and it Is to be hoped that this interview will tend to calm her' feelings; and put her Ina more proper frame of mind to prepare ~for the deaf act of the tragedy. Mr. White Infer/Tried as that she 'clobseased a eery kind and semettive disposi tion, and appeared to be mach pained lithe thought she had given offense to any ,person having charge of her. fiho frequently asks him, if she has done anything to make him angry, sr If be is displeased at anything the Las s_dtl or done. There is a singular desire in the minds of seme people to see thin woman bung. We are informed that Owen women have expressed a desire to witne.. , the execution, and to some instnnecs have gone so far as to say they would like to put the rope around her nick. ff nhr Is a monomaniac lot her be respited. The general belief that she to a monster In to a fruiter or less extent the result of prejudice, and although, Lettering hoc to be guiltv, we hare no s - 3mpa'hy with her es a criminal. yet we hare sympathy In/L:1 L e r as a ar man, and as one who may probably b ene tiering under a mental malady, wi.leh has impelled her to commit the rrtilio of has been found guilty. livery exe cution should carry with de moral Oren% and in chi, In.tunee, under present elictitnst nee% WC thin L this effeet'srould bo wanting. Supreme Court. The fo:L.t, lug J ud gmentacattuc .1 In LI., Ourt Tumutt: • srliii:lentu.rger rs. Ilr!Mon un.t Merylue •111 iOr. Rule illsmheied The Punneylviintu R. R. Company i. Pennock. Judgment reversed. /he Treasurer ot r Jeffer•on Co PII Shun non. J ridgmneat reversed. Prate rs. the Philadelphia and Pete R R Judgment affirmed. Gralutru Ye. Tho Commonwealth Sentence reverted. Grim et. al. re. The School directors of J ark son Township. Judgment eflinned Court Ring dt Pump v. Yowler. lienilltel below with instruction to blrtke . 4 41 the Issue and Pula -meat Mostallation.—Tho YVA-ViCes connec Led a :lb the 1 1 1sta/tattoo of the ite•. A. A. liodae if ft as Pastor of the 9(orth Presbyterlan Allegheny, will take place in the Chapel of the Sem i t tor y, on o li o ld , ge stre et, ‘ on Thursday e to f i ho n lie%7 - . h l). Alio7 w n irport,7,l; . ' L°;cro r. ma'am Bev. J. n. mitinger of s.aisink. /eysille key. J. Id .811111,1,o? Sharpshor4, and Rev. Thomas .. Oir, of the entralChlreb. Allegheny, will conduct this InterestMg cere mony.; Conilirmeti.—The Senate, on mm olay last, Harmed the nomination : . n( 1 R R. t amain. United States District attorney for West n Pennsylvania. and of .1/exalter rtlork, - United Stated Atarsl.ll rot tin 341110 let. - Femur' Tuoaday mornMz the body of a man named Thomas Konkey was found dead on the farm of Samuel %Vanier, near Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland county. The deeeeard Is soppoSod to have been froreo to death while Intoxicated. . _ PROPOSALS '1111.4 Stitt' DEPARTNIE • OnTelt LIGIrr-IfOna Rs .RD. Alhin,4o7Dll (ITT, Janouy Y.. Per SEunlit C o clocktt LS .10 FM CIA Yhe reoriyed at tut tar. I o•clp . A at.. on . the Yin lit of February, MBE for topply Ina the Light-ltouse ge tattilettment with al .7 thousands...ions of the be.t oaltey pure whater-stralted o . Water Lord or sperm. to lar divided Into Sace tot• and to he deliv ered at the Mines underlinentlotted, aim:geld, of the Ilovernotor at upply.esaels. the ...thou. or other place of d ors/411.C. be destguated by e L I.locer or other authorized agent of the Light house Board, In steno', tight, iron -hound. made usks, suitable for shipping In good order, o. :oreateaeWit7eaclhaltne'r.n7hannoil- tat%lygti t he tig:t?;;;I or al Boston or New York, at the oath. of the bidders. The place of deliver, In each ca.e mu. be J..... II stated to the bids, and .111 be embraced to the contracts. Th• roue lots 0 111 be delivered as folloars, rte Lot No. I. Elfteen thousand 11:01atta gallon. 111 on the ld day of April, IWO, or aa coon therea ft er at the proper tests and gang., can br. completed. Lot So. 2. Filleen thousand ILI,COut gslIon• nU on the 10th day of April, ISM, as coon thereafter the proper les s and gangin g eat eat be completed. -.ail lot It Fifteen thousand I L5,..01 gallons .41 no the lot da,, of June, LIME or an coon thereafter as the PT. and wanton he renap toted. gUn • Mt on Ilse lot day of Ansa., MSC or as 160012 tberealler as the proper tests aad gauging ean completed. Separate prep.'s's f t be recrJ red al the stone tient for 8.01. n gallons of false or Lard OIL to be t red aa above attpulatml, at linens.. Melt.. on the let day allay, lte.4. ht, Lld n2ll beconalde red octet. fry& • manor. Corer of the article. lib part of the 01l propoaed for and to . mot.. In the contracts coder title •Ivertisent•nt run be eepted, received, to pall for, until It .hall bare bee% Prosed, to the entire sallafaetlon of the parent, or I persons rturr•.l with Its evantiootton, leot, and la rilon, to la of the pure • Inter-Arai. eel alt. and free front oat tlore 'etch Other ur Inferior oils and adulterations. Tbs. tints! 111.104 for deters In Inn the elite/a-ter a 0 qualify of Use sperm all otll ter einplosed. • i and rn he area It y.burnlng. the amount of laa Ida UM.and oth. r4 , :oper test• to cotton at correct esuchtslons that y denned necessary The I rat 01l 111 he subjected to special and fe..le,ted he foernd to be In reeard to burnt and ai l and, rednetluu of Polperature. oa.l It. Ir., other re+pes, ef,ONJ I that aline •taud rrti at, pled by the Hoard, of which a sample son be furultked applleationt to the Light-hts.... Laki n., at Itn•ton. Mass. The be gauged tarelre the direction and Eer...onel •opet , lslou of Ilto inopeellstf: often,. be ttat on.hourt or other legally thoei leo and .wows rattger areortilug to the tatted •u htatel standard. sod Lutist. be marked and accepted before they are retool.- efhr d trot, the eellaror warehouse of the con Ertel., ttieporat ore of the all 0111 ha arettralt.l, ttted, and fth utra•nre-toent• resit/nett to the standard 1 , 04• peratere o(0 deg. V alireutten by table. prepared for we ptif,,,bes. . ..-o..i•r • I. iy little r. ,Plll4 to bare hem, .I.T ”Nti. •I in tht. a w an And th e ••••,11 uitll ion. of gold demeilt. now in the Trett.tiry i nal,. fipiwat to ).• chiefly useful an ..Dmiling to the ,:alms m .11.. mi, tree of, elm, gr. the Inelthic• for .prenlailon and for ...le keeping f.f min, which tornierly I hey had' Its pay heel II) for at the Bank of New York -I he Ivor" ;e 41,1.1. nag of t h.. Ni•w York l.noiL• •'iii 1, , 1,. ~ a-. 1 ...sr riii e 1...mn quite 1.0 111411 Ra t1a0.... 01 the New England cotton and w °Men nitionfeelorte.. Under for Intl nerve of depreciated currency and Inflation, all banking estatillsbmenta appear to pro.per and declare large profits hut when reaction comes, and the correney he enntramcd, many of them fad. ••In the ills Mend. of 1.5, 20, Le, rind eat., cope, tont we see, mays, the (I, onsele, the re_ halt of the first Waif of this ctrele,•'-let re. hope that the .reond Luny: not come, and that w Latium and prudence may provide agalnvt the evil day. I toe of the most finggevt No fact. re lative to the dividend. of the.. banks 14 that .some of them having the largest capital and and the safest management aeriM to wool the more livilted profit.. Of the dividends on the eighty millions of banking capital In Xew York the fonallest in.titilt ion, beam to curry oft the hugest prize. -The dry goode market flay, thr PI, ilmbil phot /Adger) Is finite stagnant compared Vt. ti what it has been.-Mull in almont all depart "amt., and w e of e glad to see I but most do ine• lic fabrics are tin - reed .at lower prier. The 'Ot ton crop in a embed filth much i•ollifit fide, end mid, III() 1111111,0,1011 that thr supply iv 111 in' eery abort, bolder ) of cotton good, refuse to yield, and I.u) era, believing in lower price., are disposed to hoht oar. The trumMacturlng oftereat ha. leas tent large profits the past year, the hut; nearly dividend, pawl at the beginning of i hi, month, In Roston allarrie, by the New England Cotton MIN, numalnted to nearly three and a half million.. 11111. not only reflects the profits realized, but Writ. to the strength of the manufacturert The PROPOSALS will he received by the above romps- i coarse of priers will depend Much on the t o at their ogler, at Reno, Pa. until Januar, MU. money Markel. ..1 contraction wll,l very liefm:ailing down FIFTY V, ELLS on their hale . at no. 'tartly bring down priers of eotton g s, and Bidders will Makepraporals la &Mime. vies 1 , almost everything else. The decline in brad , ,,L l l..igAclV, Z 2ll,ll:4l'k C" wading i '''' r stuffs commenced a week or mpre ug . 0 00 . becoml-For dolor the work- the Comfuel InPtd7- I thitm and the adviee ~,,,,2„.D.,,,ru..k...,a,,,,:,, ~,,,,t,,,,,,r7.. u, ..s, from the west •port a 'YThird -For doing the work, the Company lading stringency In MONty, ...iprehtlly sit I 1,17,0, iTal ng tllS clti Mat t d r and the grain , peculation there Is Kr: !natty wells. nut.% /or egg'. .Lul, X ~' 5p ,,,°,7,1; °°" ? more yielding be the force of elrcurnatancoa. u pits4ark matt be: CQUIXIII3 00 ae not as practice- ' , -The Boston n laieo7l b ar the follow ng lu in pruponds are accepted, and prosecuted cu. ; el:Dile/Li claliabd, etigiultlleorsiet i v r t ad. / referenee to Mining stocks : f . Or 'JAY/ratEN/illtik, dart , . Mahn stock, cOntinnOdepreeved. T e con- Brsvo OIL A/CD LAND 0.. Retie. Pa. f dltlon and pnaspectsof our best working Warm a/lititd 1 wOULd seem to warrant better prices for their s______ • 513 ares than those at which they art, now sell- PYRITES.' rik .. 141 . 01 . r5ii. . 4 . 41 . iii. „_ • . ~, . . 1 ,inge,..ltr:;llSLl4n IfiW a i copper was sold at an average of an averago of 21 news. To ' I day the lama product commands 53 cents. and • SALT MANEFACTIMEcer COMPIs I ; labor at the mines in comparatively abundszt i copper rAlls closed at 94; Franklin at Waii I. DUT Pwwtildc at 3,45. The Copper be tattle was reported a few day, eine% to be making from ET I . eight to (twelve thousand a month over all ay.- pet-pone. The capital of the Copper Fulls le 5400,000. .It, headguarters are In lictston, and I its past Cash dividends amount to 560,000. of . I _me following comparative statement I shown the averri.:e condition Ot the leading luring : Items of the Philadelphia Book. for the p. 1.1 I,and pre, lout week t D R . V I Lied Week. TM. week ICapital ' 5 14 .54Y,13/3 Ol ylit,ine Loans-. .• • • 18 ,314,150• 47,3311.123 1 , . . 517.., 73 wwwewit I Specie. • .••• itiO,C9.s 1,107,10 e Inc. Pid,llol YEILI Lefral.tend'rs 17=d,31X1 1 1,1E1%412 Inc 31,0951 Depostin ..... 116,81n,001 30.047,70 U Inc atbo7.l t'llmilat Pm • . 7,:10,523 7„.. 1 .57,1 1 711 Inc 1v.144 Prop mis will he remOsed awl COU 4 lder , -.1 for each lot separately, or for all of thsluts, at the option of the bidder; but no bid will be et-onside red for ale.. qianithat sPered m one lot, tom one lot, he delivered 0100.11c n m and place. M .dssels Old ecomtalate e ly. written oat fn Nll. the kind of oil trtfored.f.srbeth llrtM ce sperm s lard or tomcat) the rate ;set pallor, the n visa ix., of Om loit or lots bid for. and the place cf do -1 !reef. con forming t this ad re rtiwernen t. Bids submitted by different members of the sante gr'fiel.rstlfArd'Orseh&s7rd", U ' olte hr t. f;:e " a l tfrogty of the Itcpartment. reserves the rte. to reject any obt al thoorh it Mfty bottle lowest, fur otherconsiderations than the pore. o p hid t, . selUoltroe.oan 4.Ltr‘rd, ct c lt i Lrfa , n r d or do- colserecnt. to A hood• with security to the satisfaction of the g ent, Depart in a penalty espial to one-fon et b o f the amount c contract made 1113(iel these props. eats, will be 'misfired of each contractorp•ondltloned for the hithrttl performanee of the contract, to be bid. executed witbla ten day. after the acceptance of the Each coffer mutt be accompanied by a written Amor /dime, *lined by cine or more real:towable' persons. and Itooleo to the tlepmtenent m loch, or cc riffled by • relied States dirtrlet judge, attorney, nary ag_ent, or collector of the customs. tettbe affect Dux ir toe bid be accepted, the bidder will duly eaecute • eoa tract In good faith, meordlnixo the proclaim. and henna of thie adeerthirmant, within ten days after acceptance; and that In cam the maid party carting shall Pall to enter into the contract ea aforraald,he or they guarantee to make 'mod the dlfferean be tween the uffer of the mild poet y and the next lowest the a blda oniet moled and endormel •Pro goltalti for Oil for Llght-home.,`' and then placed another envelope, sod directed, prepaid, to the ti.e retary of the Llaht-house Board, is asbloaten City. All bide Will he opened publicly, at the hour and on tie day opcdfled. Ithln y w 4o be • :pf oe s th :l ad by the Dolled Mate, Y h By order of the Light-house Board. A.NLIIEW A. lIARWOOD, piiiiittawd2wm beeretary. 1)ENO OIL ANL LAW COMPANY Proposals for Putting Down Fifty Oil Wells. Wll.l. D UT 3P-3rptx.ris;, Sulphuret of Iron. 16..1[ ilempftteturlng Co . . intr.C. folrner Pitt 811Tet and Ntuesne way. )3OOKEI, EYATIO - Ntitir 84°. 100 , .1. R. READS, TS Fourth Street 130(iviTs EIMERs FIIOX AIcSAIIV,9 GRELN4.IOV6RS 1711/1:11247 alar,Miclll.ls4rgreTtlife7tLrYllettltifjtg: Cog ent neeur GeeenAiOnara fa re oodn' U nua, conveni to !In, tenntnue of the Ytttohurgh and ihaletwater.btreet 'Unread. 'end the Wood.' Ilun Mallon on the P. Y. W. &C. ILA. We lee nOWOrt. pami in fneAtavitewl nab, lymithe,cut Flowets and Bas eta ofFlowers; alae, next Pot Plants c , llf tut &matte !Or w l / 1 507! dfcvnitielt, 141;111; Snit SON, Mt:GLEAN lankci•s and Brokers Tio, 75 Fourth Str.'et, i'llbbargh 1`..tt!..r..1.• 111 om. ll , v n,.l t! v• I .1,1,-. I 1. I m it,red OD etton. cns.l , t n,nt p s P ert. nf the Uhlt,l State, ro ost fern x - Pe - ”t.d with .11. p tet , c .,.,- rthielz In tl.t at the nil,oft, rtt.l.vlt,Phia• ~ 0 , 4 ur,‘lt It: r.• on conlell,- /kreow nn A. CLEWS Nen Turk, J. Pht/ndelphle; Mesa,. Tin , . r. if. PER KINS. Ilosteon. FINANCE AND TRADE BANKERS , AND DROKER.4 , BOARD (coanixTro Sr aonlasorr,m Ct CJb & :a OFFICE OF THE rTTTSIStrEOI7 G farrTZ, WEDNGSD•T Jan 11,1011 op. , e el A and .103 50 100 50 91 00 07 50 136 08 -- 71 09 -- 1 5.193 t . C. 5. V. S. 7-...VPs, V. J. 20-40 . 0 U. S. Certincates fold Allegheny County Five. Monongahela Insurance 1. 00 (1.11 Insurance 54 00 Monongahela Bridge Company to OS Allegheny Valley It FL ..... 71 Citizens I.,4tim m i Bank al hischange National Bank'El4 50 M. it M. National Bank h'S Peoples National Bankln:. 07 Dank of Pittsburgh lid 00 rourth Notional Bank Third :sailor-. ftnk IA Lbt-rey tlusO Pittsburg% P....5e1l OIL.. Cherry lion Central Vales, I , AI - it' I'it 1.3140rg1i A Nuns To: 11 01 Monongahela Nayigation. C... Telegraph Co. .. Cuperlor Iron Co. kilt Int Cooper File Arms Co The tone of the Stock worker ha. a marked improvemont within the pa, ' drily The rear, at drat telt that a hartay cob [rut [lon would rerun from the financial 111,,.. are now before Congreas fire pa.irinK o v Id la !Other •trily, na.l ittuedr at ettont Mt, in the New York market. l'...tabai-gh buying rate. 137—selling 122 II: Ea ay C'er,rht lea have rc.o. e - e.l t tally from the heavy iter/tr f lay last lc kiltsbureh Stand, at 7,1 Tort Wayne ha. tnuchial X twain tha ernments are tending upward. again, Seers Thirtlei being in tlernand at 9 - -%Uffe, for different •Sete• There al bin .tiffereacti bet or-ea tie rates Mlrreilt In New York ar.ti thoe- here The .1..•1,1 at nuutatt• th," ply, and they will mean nearer to pa, The, 1- no change to note In th• heir: •tie :bit Buy., .011 have a derided pr, f, for Stank Share., and though om 'qtr . at. opinion as that own/ilia/or ero already ll:ater than the Intrinoc nine of the .took, wt wnrcent, there I. a fate probability of htehor rai.-, rath er than lower. Iresimince stock. lea little tftlirr.l fee. 14.1.1w1ty nbax. dull—n J hit trier reported ' c0,n1,1, It.-- a " in ..mail Int. et that : l at. r•• T. !ng g• n ere elne.en d ' or. I'.. r:o.n neid • •11 Monday Iti•it Ittiteman Geo .Itro Alden t lah et!) Ittchey, Treasurer, Anittr.ln. Hartle. tt Shreve, of 011 City. . It ITt ir, of Nev. 1 liter anti It A adevart. The company hat, received derta the Da-.1 1/arr3l3 The average tatty yield for 9a.5 tin), ba. been 'PC barrel , t'vrinetlrm for elle la,t sit month. id 1 , 6.5 excet•il, that of tlet .1a month, in ts • ,nr e than tlion , and karrel., w l.:1•• tt ,3eCU leirret. Frenter than •III! Mg the ar-t of tOt'. I he company ho. a denlat-J d der t ; ) 1“ I t The b/ , 011 , 1 of SaAlftii2 or, fa per cent On eapital ..tt,el. or 2'_, e .,,. Mill., or 40 per cent i•ti to rate at land, the ...••11.3 [3,3 , 4 6 , 11.2.:2 in Uri. boat - let l ointr...at I i• onneeramry Dairen anti MeElia nrre the mo, •re oil •toeks in rhfliolotphin nn Ttioatl t a . Ing 0 ..Purts of both or thee, rompanie.• haring made good atrikea The former aold iln :0 •.r.,0. ,Lad %Le latter athruncod to 2. In how York the moat prominent luature •tori.. on tunailay MYr, the decline in United 4;a1.• • to —The Prennehoff Run Petroleum Company ha. declared u divldend of five per cent for the month Of November, a dividend of nee per cent for December, sad also an extra dividend or five per rent. —No in hank, hove !wen errated underthe nattonal banking ..ystoto during the pail beok. Iho 141aole o otnner thus authorized now gtand, a, on 1a.41 batultlny, one thot .2ll(l Six lianttreil and h. onty-sti. with a to tal capital of 310: .if.. Atnount ol Ent-rota tion boatted to the toltional bonk• (or the moot. muted n pr,.• tolosly "tt10,004,5‘.-: agit'...t._.l.Oott There arc. { r de orodt role., nr publte notme) 4 de l.lli nuted I , y It, bocrethry 01 the Tren.otry —The P A.rrne, tz ICA r onirte col 4. ttr*r.on to the failure of the gold b.f.- 1.4,2 icy, a, pros,' It, the filet that the net, gold note, hure not , 41.1tarIng th e morabAutl ore o, Ae.et if 1•••••1 popular than vra tlel Lull th •Ir promoter. We -tt It 11,i) reln• nd,r, , d , hj,t. guild t..dr • nunountN or enin nn11ty.,...1 f:nin Inarda. and nt nitt.re'ln nnunc nyndernn, u:iv I I,n• Knit! '3 :t1 in Indio bnov r.ltnent •,/.. • Louisville flog Market. Lou ov Jan. l.i.—There are *till a Ilutl bed Comber of how, eonilng 10, nod 40.4 e rro,, freely offered, though drover* eoutCod for hlghrr rates. The packers, all but two, have elaed elated-for the reaSon,w/th the kale' nod day of 700 hog* at le,.e The pack log slangh sums up us folios, : pr,„.00,,,, report of the 111 .11311) ,, r killed. 00.052 Killed to-dap..... .• . • • • • 700 Number pen.— ....... .....300 ;fatal ol,oca The booking at New Albany, Indiana, which Is Ineluded• in the above eethnoto, /*pretty near Over.. Nero. McDonald, Brown d Co. have thus Jar slaughtered and parked 7,30/0 hoga, the average weight being flu, and they have rondo abOnt LOCO barrels of tpork. home We More bog. are expert oR to clove their PITTNINI '4 , 04 P 4 • 0 rrt,.. - Or Te fl , lt.ea 00 , ,re T. Jan 17, The penera: qr , • • • neglecte.l, ti , re N..; in‘lic preNent y :rnj... -, ,•tr: ;n1 3 detastna .:. ,• an a nn • ; In.:: : , n.n I .nt rat lonb LO rert,tl. 1 GRAIN—Whem Is In fait dernan-1 an. I li-t , sopply; sale of I ear onto Red st 1.2; ivn.l ditto at , p,112, 100 seller in pay vt , .ruge tn rue e 4 ',•. rotor—!e pr bushel. Oat, In leu-ter de :nand and a fraction higher; solo of 2ends at in; 2 do do at 17, and small sa l es from F[o, at tuB.A. Barley la very doll and too Irregular to quote correctly. Salo of lon Shelled Cornet 4.1 No thing doing In II yi, FLOC - ll—Continues Octet and dull, bet priced arc nominstir u,r1,,,,g m 1 . 6, 1 , sit , s yrom Korn at $.35.44tp.N for Spring Wheat, and 410 1 4ft:0 1 i for good to choice - brands of Winter Wheat. Eve Fleur le dull and nominal at tn.., 01543 i per 'barrel. buckwheat float 1., Ail. quoted at 1.5 to 45 1 4 per cwt. PRocislONS—titcon is quoted steady. with .mall sale. at 15 1 4016 for Shoulders; elear nide& at 19a/.91.5% and Sugar Carex! /tams at 2..3,41e7.?..i. Pride kettle rendered Lard is ,t.ll (listed at la; sale of 17 kegs and 2 bOld country at 17. Dressed flogs may be quoted at 10 , , AV ltd . :. Notking doing ill Me., Pork or Bull. :struts. POTATOES—Steady with a very gaol local dem 7aspande at $1,15 to 6.1., 20 per b.IICi. and 66,51) to 43 ,r 001 as uality. APPLES—Are, to ar q m with a good demand, and we eon report regular sates from store at yt: i'. to 27 1 4 per bbl. 1174:101) FITUIT—Se:e of 12 h 1,14 apples at Ilfg Merida per ponial Ptstrhev may lie quoted at lie to 23 far quarter- awl halved. Oh lONS Ittiith a , lipply Co, 1t1.,,,b1y In ... n xf•rs. or Ihe demand 11/ e nate tru - vni , inal ntoill • sales s I 42.50 per 01)1. and L-f No. i I Lard 011 k quoted at 42 per gallon o. 2 v I ttf , at 41,70411,73. 1•101LEIIII.S—The graeur, markt t iv qu!et and without /turnable change in on We earl report ri. bale of It hhds low grade emat SII ias—to the trade—at 1.1 1 4. I UTTER—There Ls no finprovesuent to note In Alse demand for Butter, and the market in dull ttn•l nec.leeted, and the arri‘ al, can ti age n.oderately lures. lee 0 1 , 11 . .111111: I, give the ruling rate. at ^ — '7 *.3.l far god to prime 8011, although sou.: holder, itre 0- ging .22—ff3Zk 1.11 I 1 ,. EnE -11 quoted quidt but •b tidy 0121 r Iln rtilavr*, and 22 for beedien ,}-} LS-2t[` ixs-g1 Li noinina:rbiy unehanged 0. 4 _. - sir:.':, 4 _. - sir:.':,p. I, .i.. , ,1. i':oveoo•J 1, held at 4,a fiann store, .: , 'mood very 11201 No ..I++lry Inv Timothy EGGS-1 , 1. y iv t,nole.l cultd at .s't•„ i - /••11 pa ek .. - I 0 121•/0 , I - 1 .10-..,5 -- s•es.... o'tl. at. : ..t 41 7"O - 2,2 , 1/ per 1.-1-.1 Ili 00 71 01 I) 11N) PlTT,rit PU1I101.1:1:31 M tit ii 1:T fly I'rt„nrnou 1; kTErT, P Wo ,,, DAY, Jan 17, I 5 , nt. •nTkertvetnent to note In lie ,an• I t , uta or tar Crude market-in riv-t, • 1•• !•••• dcmnnl fr, the Itrlte:.•, and are uaalde toreallre. nut ,tt,lund log apltrat WU. to oak oottoe-iont.. The ly to,wan 55 tybl 2.".,1,143 7 and a 4,0 alladatt, L'ht, returned, 1 'aft - 41, ht - . 1. 1111 . i lilted, the prosy !ling ea. It la , aot Ilatd them nitre otr,,, to ,e 1; w;nst t.t tII otatlon, hut we proatitit '.11;`,1. No: a thera any it r to :”,to- r. t:. , tlttrft Intl ler leOtled el, tether for pretetnt er future delfeert ear of It being offerett freely ut 50e. free on 'e f t arc, here, u ithout fluding taker, and I look. noel a. tijOTl,Zij our refiner, ta ill bite tt rzake u •1::1 reduetlon in order to :To Inate, Free Oil. alt., continues •ery prte, are .till v.i , a: 7 , 7 t, the out,,fle 111Avre for hut, Naptha rar,ly ever thnntione.l ..... n•11•1L..1....t 1.7 per b4l. , 1.....trere.1 I ME CM( IGO MARKET CU:C.OOO, J.lflMary 17.' . . }I : cr. -1 , :'! d nominal: • ery ltttlr la So 1 Spring, litl Isnitor o. 2 4piana, at alead% aol arm, at 37 , .,,c for So 2 (iota 'y hint u.ot. at •Mylr?-1 , . for No 1. nn .t n for lire, quiet at I:, for No arlc , t.rglet .:•ir zt..,x ore a.t luv r, , n, 42.17-0 ; Pant / 4 t. , .—.UOrn act, and firm, Mc...Pork active; sal,' of 4EOO t/tds at 4g7ft5.12 , -, for city and InSl,so for country Eu/k bleats, firm and sal,. of I.l.l,neltc at 1.:?-p- for bulk Sides. and 10?i-11'..c for Shoulders; loose street pick ed hams wore In good demand, and firth: :etc. of SOO t Icrcee, at 165ie17 , ,,c lireon lianas sold at IGe; fildka, at 12c, and !Rano/dors at at, ryas: the block Lard, firma; actual Sales, 1,300 lerocs. at 17.113 for steam. and r e fur kettle. Dare/nen ;2173 Nblpped, SL:. The Market la active, and ty;4! e bolter; fades at Lt vs I.lv flogs recetrod, 9.313. , 1.;pp,1. non^ The Slaraet dcvlos.,l o to bear) recoiptc. ' , Ors, at fp,orafta,7s. dl ..r - rbs—Cattlf, dal/, oncy matter, ut•hanged 1.01,.1..". CINCINNATI IfILVIIKET, 'per lei lt , patehto the l'Atiehttrgh (:11,ett Cssels *act, Junnary 17, 1•46. Pnet.:•,es•—Yery quiet and /title oliqes * L. t eou to hey or :all. basal! sale. of City New. Pork .1 hut nothlog done lu old or /looms yolet; *ales of Shoulder* at It: r, (dear • ale, 19!,,c; Stlwar Cured llama held at ,t,ir Bulk meat. unchanged. Green meat,, wrukrr. C Ith rates of shoulders at Ir , cc and tO4c; 'de, 1.14 4 : Hato, mud /7e Lard firm, a lth kale* of Ito tierce.. of Pratte C City at Ise; keg Lard I, held at ttsc 11 —"Urn at L.1.r.00, net. for Itre. and $lO.OO. . Country I.ll,...A.,terlinval. 01.1nall,30; Iteceltrl, PETitoi.El7l ?STOCKS IN NEI% YORK. speria/ Otspatch to 'Western Press. New Tont, January I:. lafit There 1+ more activity In Petroleum speml lat:on with the chlef activity on Palmer and Itennehoff Run: :talcs Ivory at tau following rate, Bennehoff Run, ht.=; Buchanan Farm. 7e: /h-aelley, m; ler simple, M; First National, IN I'.thol.• rrek , 11,70; Excelsior : ttb stales, Webster. I,OS; SOntlmmi, Pal mer. 1,423. 4I YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. Specla/ - Diapateh to Wehteru press. New Tons, January ri , noce.ter—There la more tone to the mar ket; ISCO Mill Crude cold on the spot at WA: , :Z.., and cm bideltetineu In Bond at GOCr7S. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Finesse. nod Trade In New Turk. to Yank. Jan. 17.—1 n the Stock Eschan, , hi. morning railway speculation assumed'. ntmlan, and ` in-re Was roller morn II Inantl for stock, generally with come onetto.. mem the lending speculative shares. The largest rtse and greatest activity I...tart Pit Is hurl& and Ind itotathern. These stool. are In 3.1.11,1 bertoultig demand. The late boar combination, consisting of Ilse strong gyms, last week, hove taken the opposite track., and rr englncerteg Is hull movement. The mar ket became weak during the day, with 401,13%., pressure to nell, tint closed quite firm and ilightly better. The folio% Ing were the clon ng prlees at JO); New Yofk Central, /SUS; Cr!,-, ~ II ed-on River, /Mi.' Reading. 101%; INltchigati Southern, oh; Clilittland d NW/- brgh. :Silt Hock Island, lot ; Nort hwestern, 3/ ,•3 : .; de pre frrrtli, GOTCITITIVIItS cont !nut, firm on 7-15 notes, with • fair demand. Gold bonds are dull, needing the 'receipts of later European ad viers. -Money contlnuelvery abundant, with considerable loans at 5 por cent. There was very re Mite a Is speculative feeling In gold to-day. The gOOd demand for customs. The market closed at 1.1916. New Tort Narket. Nrw Yona, Jan. 11.—Corros—oteaq, With ti moderate business doing, at Sly for Middling. Trorn—Ze bettor for Itxtra White, while pretty much all other kinds are dull, at ISSO B.SO for Extra State; ipl,loga,7llfor IL IL 0, and Ia,PIM/10,M for Trade Bnuads, the Market clos ing dull. at W $2,2S. fiat—Quiet and without decided change, GLAIR—Wheal dull, and nominally unchang ed. Corn without decided change, with one a moderate demand, at nig/Me for unsound, eagftem. for sound mixed VreStern In store and delivered, and al for White Southern. Oats dull and 14:le lower, at 11447 e for un sound Western, and for mound do. Woof—Dull. Protoxr.rx—Rather more steady, Crude, 341.4e35e; Refined In bond, 3d 57c. itoexe ssa — Cofiets_qttlet. bugar unchanged; Ilawanna,l2.,MXClee. Molasses quiet. Pariviszosor—Pork opened more active and firmer, but dosed dull and lower, at 5.11431,10 for New Mess, closing at OM cash; G.M1f.11,50 for Old Mesa, closing at WAD cash; gli,gotrAl for Prim,,, and #11601114 for Prime Mess; also, 4,80 Mi ls New Mesa, for January, February, Aprll fled May, seller's and ' buyers OP- Lion, nt I& Beef Cattle were active at 6,60010. Cut Meats qulet and steady at 114 . 13 a for Shoulders, and I,MIBM for Rams Baton dull and depressed. Ilogs'elster al SIX,.' )012,73 for Western, closing at 512,50; also, l i rm Mils at all,ntela,Mfor City. Lard firmer a la@rityrn also, 1,7 M bids far February and March, seller's option, at 19:Cris:Me. Butter dull at 301i,3c. Cheese quiet ' at New York Sleek nod Nene". Nwyket. Saw Youz, Jan. 17—Money quiet at iii per cent., chiefly at the fanner rate. Sterling i:z ehange dull, at Wielep. fiord firmer—opening ut advancing to itati', and closing at 140. t:overnment Stocks ere quiet and without decides' change. 'rocks—Steady; r. s - Sixes 'SI Coupons, MB Treaaury Note:even Thirties, lot series, ..x4l; Treasury Note Soren Thirties, tit series, bill TT easnry Note Seven Thirties, fie, nOJ; T. S. Sloes. One Year Certificates, new Issue, P 5 'N; Oblo and Mlnsissippi Certificates, Mtv,i; Quicksilver, 4IN; Reading, Mirnlgan Southern and Northern 1111n01i,6.7%; North Western preferred, 57 !;i 1 i P.lttrburlt_b, 1 5 14: North •Westerit, 321 Hoeg Fort Wayne, "Milne Nsw Tonic, Jen, 17.—The price, of tiu(ug Clocks MA in Roston to-An, wore w< follows: Copper Fulls , mit llooewsk, 1.1, Boyml, Nlitiueno.a. Quincy, cril . 4 VAPIDRYA BT RAILROAD. PITTS/II:11[00, FOOT it - Arne t Cmesoo. 11 It. . 1 41 , 17-11 bglp Osts, •Graff & Reiter; 2 rocs pig meool tal, J Moorhead; 7 do do. t co; /6 1. apples. 4 ears potatoes, retter. Aiken & shepard; ru !ibis 011. Cook t (loner; 6 bales bons, .1 Whiter 2i empty' bbls, Spenorr & Me.hay; 110 ohs wheat, liltebeOck, NteCreeq & en; 10 01,1% hominy, E 11 Myers; 10 do do, liftoff & Reiter; I ear bay, 11 Itea; 51 this teamtJ B 80. - field: 100 bids itour, T Jenkins; 21.3 sks oats, I dressed h0v,;•,2. tors butier,Aleek & Armstrong; 1 ear middlings, J Mcßae; 10 Oxs cheese, T C Jenkins; 1.111 ham, I - sellers A en; 178 ngs middlings I I Ilea jr, f car oats 1 ear corn, hell cx.r.l-EL.,,D a PIT, Dr ,ton Jan. 17-100 bids flour. 7-li...inakcr d Lang; 15 bow: cotton. King & 271 ",ka oata, W Itingbam; 173 do do, Tl_ Jenkins; bz4 cliecce, hteln d 11,01 4 skc rags, rk le M co, 55 , ks bar ley, cCollough, Smithvoi . 1; bbl, oil, s IF lloyd 1 co, 5 pkgs wash bowls 1 , Ittict; 2 bbla dry opplos L II I olgt /t co; I car metal, Nico le': d co; 1 ear lumber, J d A liay4; lot nun ,,rl es, W Armstrong; do do, Weldon lc Kelly. I . rT7SOCTIOrt, COLCURrYit AND CI 7 , 1-13 - a ATI 11. R. , an. 17-158 sks Wheat., Hitchcock, McGreery A o: 10e bhls floor, ""botuaker Long, 1 car mill feed, II Knocw A. Son, 4 bxs tools, Whittoorn, t, co; 8 Lblt bean., 10 .lo dry apples, Win Loupe., d r 0; 1 car bones. 31 Austin. A IA rnnrar STATICIIT, Jlllllll7 ear corn, It Knox hon• 6 by , . tobacco, E lilcasony 306 II tl es, Topp, Baker & co: kgs lard, 2do butter Id ylie; I ear 4i1xV1,24. J 3levers; pkg,g leash bonW Iille•on Eatnaondi IS do do, .1 Moon at non; a do do, II Walla; I ear lumber, C C 1 enr wheat, Kennedy & Jiro; I dresred hogs, J ' M, :e•l‘ liirg 111 -4)10 Z. t • ! , 1 0 pr, I .1, are ~ .11 . ust the weather has ri•oderitted asiders7dy, and mailers hat e nadergOne a :ester[:,]. The 7 denonirahela has takes] a sud den and very 'me apeeted rise, and baring eaclusl a height of between eight and nine feet wan again falling last night, with eight feet two Incite, water in the channel. There has been a gorge below I { - heeling, end the er between here and there was II ned with Leary shore fee, beside, a great deal on the middle grounds and shoal places, which will all be broken up by the rise and sent oat. The pool e the dam Is dont - die'ss broken up, hs the ice was running freely out of the Monett gal.ela all day. The Allegheny river remains urea} clo.cd, and nicht , is not much prowee for rise from that stream for some time to entne. The wharf Is a glare of smooth lee from the pavement or 'rater street down to ILe Wiiters viige. and hauling freight to the boats is a dlnlcult and .hazardous business, several ateninure are preparing to !mire, And if this rise Mtge/eared the river below will go out during the present week. No business is doing or can be done at the landing until after warm weather dudl have cleared away the trobrien, (-Apt Golding, Is the 111•Nt boat to 1014.0 She xHI start for Nu.hrllb. to-dny the Reuther niffilerale. ,o that Irvlght. and emi he gof .100 n N , her. The 1.-nt Ivotl,l:npinin t Lonrho!' it nearly oaded. and 0111 leave fit no early slatfor Clu. Innntl and Louisville. The A rlllrn itl, C:Ipt1:11 liCeall um is about headed. 040 has only been awaiting the move. no at of the Ice et Louis, and now that it is zone, she wit! le aye with dispatch for that port, lo the sienmer)nst built by Capta i n Haslet, and now at the ti hart_ We shall notice her more par ticularly in a day or two. Captain At. Shipherd.s new side wheeler for the Pittiburati and Parkersburgh trade Is nearly ready totake her place. "be will run in connexion With the Bayard. Captain li. W.../ohnson has just completed and brought up to the landinghi• Glascow. Site to built (torn the The Emma Graham has been laid up at Zanesville, but may be expected up on thin rise. c ,7l —? „ ::;.`iTsa d .'dElt-'l'o,'“Z' ANITSENENTs. PITTSBURGH THEATER. 1....,era: AS, MANACEII . ITENDEII,4IN TUE GREAT 310/IAI. DRAMA. WORKMEN OF THE WORLD! °mom OF TILE WORLD!! WORKMEN OF TUE WORLD!! Till, EVLNING. will be preacotbd the F - rmei cub- Asti.. Ida), entaled the WORKMEN OP THE WORLD; OR, THE CURSE OF DRINK. Ilsrtb3 • - . ........ Matllde Ihron. ~.t 1.1,0(4:111. Act 11. —7 Lr MANSION. Acl 1111-11(IrSEOF TV?' II l h. ti,. .1: M N —•— • - WEILI I/MUSE. AND MA.N.I,Er. A • • EItrAME. Last night hut two of the great Comm.. , llan DriLIESSA7, ho grill a pp .: y r a l s, a i n ny Lu lh , tl , l2 . • great moral drama Amtle ElLra. Petite Ida as Eva. 'MI,. EVENING. January Ldh, alit I, presented. Harriet Ils ,Itsr r.towe's pre,: mom/ drama, stx arts...htltled la NC LE Oil, LIFE AMONG In r.n.o.gur.ner of the great knob of the Di nt he ,121 no utltreplere. T 1•8 l'at.ln 4.n Saturday afternoon. CENTRAL SEATING PARR., XZETE N747.ILVIza. The Innnanc ment would r..o..erfrolty Inontmet 11.1 th.,:y Lave . ..cured. for one Isoel, commenetng / EMIT ICY I,TUSC, CARRIE A. MOORE 7IIF: CONCORDsKATIXU Q.CEEN,' Miss )11ORE has !aka. every Friar nonfood...l r•d for, agcrul and all 114 Ss:lmila- and Ss al pr.assist llot Actors. lhousands... troiral Par - l. (Isl . nr., shr a forum asno . p, ...al. old .1 GR.I.I'D 1%111 W girrn r)21" AFTEWSIMIX at bleb !'‘':;;l3t Hoar. will r rote .arluua, other 411,,".za • price, ut athal••lull w lU trt, as c onte. e.tictots good. bo t le room rut MOW "poctatut, Me tutioetc Of the day fur noilee of her arrln al. So. LECTURES. TEN I SON CLUB LECTURES. BECTEATIoNS ic)lm?rsp.T.Syl:CL%L CEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND, The yotinges4 and most brilliant war earre.pdssident ill dellser his celebrated lecture with am abor tills., ander the auspices or tin- TENNYSON CLCII at SIECALEIC , I'gra On MONDAY EVE:VINO. Jan - nary= lifez. Seats may tic secured:at Atelier's Musk:Stare, No. 1 Wood street, commencing OD ti:ltUrd.%l. WM /Mkt. Ttetetsloeents. NO eats charge for resersod seats. Nobler. of season tickets eau abe st.:=lll, meat. with out extra charge. - • roW.MITTIA •• 3. It. IlmTitirila..l3. 1 / l elollr BELL • 31. MTStrait 3Com, ) taatt W. KI'..N.:IIT, G. T. Witin..2.l - , 11.33/Cii.SILD Joe. 3t lalt I. GAZZAar, Seel, SE - UECTItEADINGS AND JEtEc;X . r.a. , rMornEs, In Lafayette Hall 131=4 Alla. .7. R. 1V13771:71MX,, Itched, and. r e tme had •t 1 • it Noma, aat thed.r, 4 be I"JaTab;3l.l STEAMBOAT& on UT ARKI lEELEIG. M G LR TA.P:Uslitadi lotermed/ate rbk , art 6/4whed 4ddam' Passenger Steamer, Bayard, (MOVIE D. SICKIDX, StAzTrat. l'ittabargh for Paritersburub every Uondar aud Thus-oda,. at o•diar.lt,Pa. Least, WEseting for Parkerainargh every Monday and Tburaday, at 6 cs'elock,4...tt I. ,ParkeainarhtlOT:PllbUrgh every-Tue.:l.7 i'l-liksAt?il.ftritrai4rgt,tyery Tuesday and Friday, at p. • Leave. Wheeling foaltLitattrgh eterylWeariesday and iiatiardal, at 7 It. m. 0S ". ("Ign Cd?"' JlVTaltiall.l g e n:, Ag r gluts. REGITLAIt LACKEY S'FOR WEIRELINO. MARIETTA AND EA ESVILI.E.—TIas' nee ataltmet ORAMAM. Capt. 0. IL nrets.. 3341:264th. aboNa and all Intern/ m. . calate porta everPrtrEgrentAT-1- ii.tl P : O . I), ;Irv, . EN! Pl2lll+l4.l , lph tn t. I'lll .t 11 tut, • ; • • ^.l fir rr.l Corn to 4. • -Me, of 3 rho , . At Provo:no:. W14,1[1 —Firm in: 42,, ..• I. /.1,4-1:11,1(1.11,1 . ,'..• t tIS , 1:elloonl. In tion.l At 0; it „ Philfisielphiri 'locket. ra! ism - rritl.i,Juu.l.l.—The Wheat lu.trl.e: !luost ot o stand. ited 1 - augeo from VI pet ;Ish 1.,r culum.in arul.4u.ility my 27.: for White In Rye noih' mes foru - ardslow/y and ' late deellue. Sales of lOW bushel esets—in the ears and from att nAF et e1.11:1. About 8000 bushels l ouodo East Barley sold at $1 per bush. demand for ("los erred 1. .•rtrem i noted. Sales of 400 hush commonand pr at P 3,2.5 up to 11 , 7,73. Priers of litho ore nominal. Small sales of Flaxseed al E 4t'3 IS per hush. Whisky la dull. Small sale. of Oh at ti,V, and refilled at Cl= RIVER NEWS =I ID , TASt, DY MEDIC Ai ISM ) r. Ef'S Pectozal ASYrER RES CiriSIMTION. yellow at 78 V. Oats are