The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 19, 1866, Image 4

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TRA - VELERS' GUIDE
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Arrival and Departure of Trains.
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f r Depaiii. . Arrines.
DIE Raves. 2:7.1 is m Mall I ,:aa fil
Altoona Accom.n 7:10 a m.:Yast Line 2:44 a m
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t1:40 • m la Penn Ammo-. • : , ..5 a m
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lit Yen° Accons'nlo:9op mpl Pena Amon,. 0:25 p m
-14 •" " avlo pen I Altoerea Ammo.
ldiEmlalTruln...ol:so p rn
The chtlreb train , eaves Will, Station ere,
bundiy MI/Ma m.; returning, leaves Ylttsbargh at
32:a p. Pl.
Pittabtirgb, Coltunb • and Cincinnati.
Arri..-es.
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Pittabarals, Wt. Walls° and Chicago.
De„„mres. err ate.
Expre55......... 248 a M preas .......... 2103 sns
&gyres...» .... . . 1:211 p sit tpress .......... S;t3 p:a
ElLpre..-......... 2:fd pm ELwrote •......... SVZ.Ip ts,
Mall 7:1I a m 11a11.....5.......... 04 2 9 m
'Wheeling Rape. 5413 p m
Re. Rrlghton Amommodall . I , Leares Allegheny
4ePot .t rain.. 13,1D.5pa., la) p , and 3:40p.m.,
tnl ,l
Rochester, 2:12 p. m. • New Caen 1 2:..d p. as.; ex..-
44,2 2. ltnal p. a.: Wellarille. 240 • ra.
'Pittsburgh, Cleveland 'and Wheeling.
Repeals. r , A reloes.
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Stetmevflle Accommoda lo lea,. Atlegbroy at
3 4 0 p . m.
Pittsburgh told Fe en.vine.
Depart°. , Arrio..
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Allegheny Valley liallroaa.
Departs.. 11:00 a to
...Mull . 6:15 •to Oren
6:10 a ta
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City and 37/ 1 1 101111. '
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Anima Depart,.
P., .• I /Ma. sta.
Mater stage--No. 0 St. Clair Street.
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. Arrkw.t. Departs.
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I Arrive*.
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EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS &UVERY STABLE,
• VA PENN b-rnErr.
JAMES DUN &EON, Proprietor■
O>INIIIIISE.E.9 AND CARRlAGEftfurnlAird for all
ttalns. Alwo,Varrtugra fur Funeral. Wadding. and
Partin, at short notice. and rm./unable rate. ST.\ -
SUE OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT. •
nal:1)d
Fres,. :
11/e wish it itilderotood that tie price
of oar Meocalimir and Evening Editione
sold by bore on the etreet4 or at the
remoter, ie 711 REE PIM COPY
When more le demanded, It le Impost•
floe.
1 1 0 V War: 11 11 7 :10 :LI; ,I
Daily 'Change.
80,. or TBA_DE Roove.
PITTSIYUGOII,JIII.I.2.Irj
EDIIOE. or GAZETTE :
Oenaeinen—ne kind en °ugh to announce that
the Daily 'Change will bolopereil by the Board
Trade,, at Its rooms, on 'Monday, at
'Nock, a. and cOntinno, daily, at thOama
Our.
Market dispatehea will be read at 12 o'clOCl.
ndoo, from Chicago: and New York; 8.1.0 the
._td•teof the water at the principal Ohio and
igissimeippl ports
r.e,spectfully
GYOr.oc li. TurnwroN,
, A Trtp to Ninith'a Perry — Hawbllag
sutooispr -the 001 Derrick's—Altai we arm
and heard-4 Remarkable Plowing
Well.-ic new Railroad Eaterprlee-110-
1 els Wanted—The Country for a poor
wurzt—Rwcxy - Well a flowing Well.
- On Tuesdayendralng, the huh inst., at an
•learly hoar stars were in the quiet sky'
we rolled oat of a • comfortable bed, and
gently slid our wayover the lee glazed surface
'of the streets to the prams DopOt, where we
.took the Pittsburgh and Cleveland train,
IMAM fur Smith's Perry and the 011 regions of
'Attie Meayer Creek. The all subject has been
Said and song so much of late, and so many
persona have been " taken to and done
for" have we termed a habit of taking alt the
stories about, oil and oil region, "cum gruno
• eerie" But Little Beaver has somewhat alter.
ed, our preconceived Pleas in regard ro the
matter, and we shall detail precisely what we
saw; 'nothing extenuate, or aught set down
in 'Malice..
Amiving at the Smiths Ferry station. we
mete friend to whine we made known the
object of our and by him we were intro
duced to Capt. A. It. llohrman, t;eneralsuper
intendant of the Glasgow Oil Company, who
offered his services to show us over the eoun
try, and give as all the in tormation that lay
In his power: A more wretched day for exam
. , Ming oil territory conl-1 scarcely hare been se.
looted. The face of the whole country wan
covered with a coat of ice, the rain hat lug
• frozen as it fell ,rendering pedestrianism not
may disagreeable but dangerous. The drat
well we saw In our passage from the min.,. i
station to the enflee of the Glasgow Oil Compa
ny was the Lippincott Well standing on the
banks of the river. This wen was sunk be
tween five and six years ago to the depth of
about two hundred and fifty feet, and oil WAY
Obtained; Thirl Is what is generally know'.
as surface oil, and is obtained from the tint
. •
that the best oil eta was in sand kWh. Bulatequent developments proves
caLire sand stmts..
which is from hundred to six hundred arid
tiftY feet below high water level This strata
of pand stone vines in thickneas from fifteen
to thirty feet. boring, the drill passes
throatk veins oforrey granite, fire clay, Ac.
' 'NO Cosier limestone is gone through. Tic
Lippineott well [having been sank intb this
second strata, has yielded steadily an average
, O
ffrOln eight to tea barrels per day ever since,
sad shows no algae of diminution. Like all
other wells MIAMI section it intermits, some
times Rowing more rapidly and sometimes
WO hare been thus particular In describing
the Lippincott, from the fast that it, char.-
'. terittica aro peculiar teal others la this part
'of the country. The belt °Claud from which oil
is obtained, la about a half a mile wide, by cle
ws:visor three miles In length. At the mouth
Of Little Beaver, the Glasgow. fill Company
own 100 fectsquere, upon which are their offices
- and Israel - 01s, vizi Nos. laud 7. The. wellaare
:TX v b e e r bo t
tkO rom, place e
foemrritennrcewellitil:
TheY'AoW.fromnee to Sor tto
en barrels daily, re•
quiring tObOlgitated three times a day with
a panto. Them wells have been flowing up
wards afire years, und are the only ones In
thisvegion'tatitch rent:ire the use of the plimp.
Angte waft arefrowing evils, and once sunk,
• •:tubt-d and tanked; all 41Z1VVIINC is at an end
Another peculiarity of the region Ls the fart
'that; no nett has igttocers Rook to VW:tonna mod
re.rkflqd has
nr4 ittild:rd flwring !val. The
• varies from one to twenty-flee barrels
deny.
'• Following- tip the banks of Little Beaver .
0110 and a half MileA, we came to the
"lower end.of the Glasgow tract, having by this
limo passed out of Braver county, Pennsyl vs
' nia,llo.o Columbiana county, :Mo. In going
tilliOtstaneo we pass the wells of the Picts
'.. burgh and Little Beaver Oil Company, J. Lit
. tie's oil Wells, and others belonging to private
Isompantei..ilie land of the G. O. Company arc
,'SiOrriewhitt lathe •shape, of an 1., the creek as
ing this shape at that point. The lower or
Alenthent portion of thn property t h e
lands h
west side Of the creek, and adjoins the of
- the;'. and - L.ll. 011 Company, white the north
ern pOrtion of the property Mime in both ebies
flittereek, giving a creek bottom of a pane
Anita half, tho tract containing two hundred
hunt gerenty.aeres. On the 14wer end of the
property arer wells Noe. 3 and•3,_ flowing from
eight' to wain barrels per' ay la One taut
Welts? and 9 are being bored.,immedlately be
- lowi N 0.7 being down upwards Of four bun
••• -.tired and thirty feet. About half a mile tar
., flier „up are wells Nos. 4 and o—two of
the, mast remarkable wells In- this
;*. gegion. They both flow into one tank. and in
stermit at
_perhaps greater interval s than a ny
, O th er .wells •Itt tho vicinity. Theiryiild Is
•', about tWeaty-thro barrels per day, altho h ih
they: vary accordmg • to th e weather,
the!.yield -- in damp. weather being abeam five
" barrels penday morothiusin cold dry Weather.
Whey will remain. perfectly_ quiet for some-
times as math= half an hoer, - when the pa
will Inc soma to evolvh from - the , tubes, a roaring
holaiS Wilt be heard, the oil will coif Menee to
=kin %basalt stream not larger than a gam:l
iaised knitting-needle When all of n sudden
It will burst forth fur iously, throWing the oil
With greet force against the tank, and ramie
the spray to rise like steam or a
cloud. If there was nothing to stop it, it would .
. throw the till easily a distance of one hundred
and ally feet. Both wells have run twenty-fife
barrels in • twenty-four hours, by actual
measurement. The only thing we can
likqh thh!flOW of 011 to is a ' , Stream from one
of our strain - Ilia-engines.
Just below those wens, towards the creek,
wells No.B and 10 are being bored, No. r being
downs nearly CO feet. The day we were on
the grotuld great difllenlty was met with la
getting :water, 'everything= being .frozen up
sightbut in splteOf the adverse nature of the
heather the amount of work being done was
incredible.-almst , No. 11, belonging to the
o
G. COMpany, is weltered for the engine, and
-Improbably being bored by this time.
urithe creek fromthe village of Gins.
... ,, ,gonwe meet with a number of small 'wens,
aineng which We nOticed the School Dense,
• - :' ,- " , yielditig.from two to three' barrels per day ;
t he.Wallolrer, yiehllng two and adiall barrel 9
the.Oalltoun,yieldin_ roar barrels per day;
others.and t James has ninety acres, on
which aro twOwells, thr e e - ielding On
barrels
Per day. and No. barrels. On this
; .property a number of wells were bored live or
' sax wears age, all of :which get oh at a
„-drift of a little over 'two hundred feet. Otir.
-3. — Little and Cola-Taylor are each putting down
•. new, wells on this property. Next- above this
tyrOptriy Is Laughlin's Well, now being bored.
aboye is the McMillan property, On /eaSo,
415taldlIchnix Welts aro tinder way. Tim p. and
tlitCompany own- ono hundred acres
- . .:-., - ..xthore.ond adjoining, on which parties wins
1 441 " e leaSed P.ittris tlirif three wells, anti
- - -
.
1 the Company them-el, • a are lass So:gone tins n
on their Own Reconnt,lll4rif up the 61/1. 3.t least
oho hundred feet above the or" our , lee el.
This well being directly alongside the r eel, i=
railed the roathiltie Well, The property of fl•
t' and L. 11.1111 Company nuns about otse mile
s up the (track, anti fa thlad I vitled iota six() -
i lour lots, ranging In size from three-fourths
1 or an stere t ,, (WO erre,. Twenty-eight of these
lot, Kure torn %old al the rate of 40,031 per
...re. and the hotelier ore sow In the market,
the prospect being that they will all be taken
up shortly,
l'asaing the Duck property, the Tree Der
rick, and several other wells, we roach Island
i Hy, or, to it has been called, the "City of
Desricks. - This properly belonged to the
. helm of Nicholas lintrater, - .and seven weeks
' ago it was unaurveyed. 'No* it has been our
! veyed, sob -dlyitled, and Bold to the public,
and already quite an active city ha., sprung
up, aud where, on the first day (Wiest Septem
ber, there were tint f 0 ar wells, nearly or quite
three hundred derricks now raise themselves,
I
mod the same number Of wells are bored or
1 being bored. There is one marked peculiarity
:in regard to tilts whole country. the man
wino sinks a hole into the second sand rock
obtains u flowing well. To be sure, the yield
• of these well. are niat .11ke Pithele. Oil Creek,
I or Venn:lgo county generally,•but It should be
remembered that in that sootiest, for every
1 big well that la struck, it Minima that from
1 thirty 10 ti lay wolla shalt Whored. On Ltttle
Beaver the case In different- The ell is a sure
thing, and the poor man or the man of omen
means may tercet Ids money with a consist''
of a steady return.
. We said that on the drat of last September
there were but four wells at Inland City.
Th ear were the Benolute, Colorado, Old Well,
and the'Angel
Well, the tatter being the only
one on Island Run. These wells are all doing
a r ,,,b. ,„.,.• since then, the Williams, Calhoun,
g ur o ra Amlrr, Eagle, and others on Island
gun and the t hurter oak, ju s . k . eye, v,snvi.
p,„, dasper, Webster, and many others on Little
Beaver, Move liens bored, and are poi - educing
li ne '''. Above, and along the line of the Little
1 Beater, are a number of wells boring, among
which Is the smallest well In the region known
as the "one barrel well,” from the fact that it
was among the nest bored, and the young men
who owned it 'found oil right on the surface of
the second sand rock, anti were ao elated that
i they drew their tools, and tubed the well with
out going into the atilt nhetly portion of the
rook, which Is deemed necessary.
This bring,. us again to the north eastern
tanner of the Glasgms. 011 Company's tract,
O Web is iilso the stole tine. All of the prop
.•rty of this conform) is in Ohio. On Inland
'ton above the Dawnon property Is the Angel
and Black more property, containing nineteen
iteres, upon which are four dewing wells
know a aa the Angel wells. Next Maitre we
dud the properly of the Island Itun Commute,
containing twenty-one -acres. This property
is on lease, and has been subdivided and leas
ed ttia number of companies. There is one
flowing well upon thin tract formerly known
/15 the Orates well. The Inland Ran Company
have stocked their property at galo,ooo, and
•
into field all the eteelt. The Royalty is one
eighth of the oil, and we believe, no bonne,
hut of this we are • not poaitive. The next
property above is the Tom Dawson property
a hieh has been subdivided, and sold during
the first monthlor six weeks, the lucky owner
disposing orabout seventy aeres, and poeset
lug the lce, little sum of upwards of WO,OOO,
and then slopping the sale, because the prop
erly was going to low.
Little Beaver creek is all that remains of the
old Sandy and lienver canal, which formerly In
tersected 01111 the Ohio canal at New Bolivar.
This canal is 110 W tidally ileatroyed, Its dams
swept away, and just as it might be made
prodtable, It Las become useless. The Oil men
of Little Beaver, hare in contemplation the
building of ix ruiltoad immediately up the
banks of the reel, as far as the country is de
veloped, 0 Melt will furnish the immediate
11.1e1001 of transporia ' . The enterprise Is a
private me% and will not be connected In any
manner with other railroad corportions.
On Steel's Run, a small stream coming in
from Ohio, is the Cunningham Well, width
flows about nine barrels Oat ty. Quite ga num
ber of wells are going (town, or have been
bored on this Run, and like the halanoe of the
territory in this region, small flowing wells
are topped in every case where the second
sand rock is reached. Returning to the mouth
of Island Run, or rather a little above it in the
State Line, and we are again on the property
of the Glasgow 1)11 Company, which here takes
in both olden of the creek, extending west
wardly about a mile. The ground is beauti
fully aituated for the location of derricks.
One of the most serious inconveniences
felt at present Is the want of a good hotel in
the oil re_glorui. We were informed that a
party hadleased from the 011ie ow Company,
ground upon which to erect a 'hotel, for the
sum of litt.S, for a year, and that It was the In
tention to put up a building that would accom
modate from fifty to one hundred boarders.
Speaking of the Scarcity of Hotels, we are
assured that every: person living - 1n Glasgow
is compelled to take in le, lawtrders some of
the many that are there, and on the occasion
of our visit, not only was every house tilled,
but persons who could get what they wanted
to eat in some manner or other,wore eon
- to go to Reeheateror Wellsville. in order
thatthey might Ind same place Wale:T. duet
np the creek from the 1.00,1 19 A very neat tcs
:sal boat, and the 0 011010 who OKI. 11 not only
has all the boarsterm she can feed, but metnally
aectommudisstes no les, than sixty with some
Mace to'sleep. There 1.4 now a first rate hotel
building in Glasgow near the Stathm, but it
wants some person w - ho knows how to keep a
hotel to Sake clustr,e Of is, and they could make
masse'' rapidly.
I . On eof the greatest evidences we have of the
'
i rod oetiveness of Lids region,
Is the fact,that
it has been taken hold of and tievelope.l by
1 the people who live there. They have not
Iwaited for the introduction of foreign capital,
or to form beaxy stook companies, Ma have
' gone to work earn...LlN' themselves, aasirdbeir
returns hare•proven that their faith-bas not
ininplaced. The few have not got rich at the
expense of the tunny, but the product has been
distrildateti among all us ho have Invested ,aud
all liars been antistled u 1411 their remunera
tion. Like all other places, Little Ilea vek has
, Ito ahrewil speculators. someof_ whom, within
the lost four months Imre n1=251,441 wealth.
but (heir wealth bas not been purchased uf
the expense of others.
We made the follow lag estimate for our own
~.t ipliiet lon, while on the ground, anti we have
made a low average Of the yield of the wells,
and therim. of the Oil. 11 at give it for the
satisfaction of any one interested.
It .. mere, at 5.3,0u0, per acre. tn... ...... $7,500
I oss of sinking Mt well 1,0.0
St.tsao
.. a lat - .. .... . • . 5,1101
1 ulting and hots
.17;40
ell- 0,-1.1 I?. lag- If day. or 0
yr. , 0 10.4.1
Worth Poo cn,oto
I O.du.-I for e pew,"
Protlt • 130, 600
•
Herr we show n retort. of thirty thousand
dollars is year for an investment of seventeen
thsusand nee hundred, and the parties onn
tine themselves to threw welts. But many
more wells may be sunk upon this same tract,
a. they in no way Interfere with each other.
There is something sinsmlar In this. In no in
stance yet has the sinking of one wall Inter
fered with the flowing of another. Sink your
well where you obtain, say ten barnds n dat,
and then sink another within twenty or Mit - Ey
fret on either side, nod strike a vein that will
yield more or less or the same quantity, the
first well still flows without any L iwlaution
In Its produ we ct.
While were uprm the iound, ft report
repelled us that a Ilftr-barrel well Tad been
..truck about three mil& further no the creek.
come of the oil wan brought down and rah lb..
ited, and presents the Same clear, amber ap
appearance of all the MI in this.rion, bat as
the-new strike had neither be en tubed or
tanked, we eauld not One how it could.he pro
nounced a fifty oy any other barrel well. This
we should ..impos• could only be ascertained
by
. mettenrement.
aw engines are being taken down there and
not up every day, and. ft ty oath:natal that at
least five hundred additional engines trill be
the grodnd and In operation by the nest of
.lone.
We tart. during our visit. Messrs. C. A. !lar
dy and .1. Y. multli, of this city, who appeared
to be much Intere.ted in the work going on.
Mr. Hardy watt on the ground for the purpose
of looking up con Warts, It being Mr intention
to undertake the boring of well», for ant- per.
tire who may dewire it. lie lead wit h blot a
newly Invented losing tool, patented by Mr.
Smith, wbfeh ,t,t,t-:.rott ton. to be a great
trrosetnetat upon the toot now In II•se. A. a
description el it will require more spare than
we have at present, we shall take OUNIAOI3 at
omit, future time to enter into Its merits.
As barrels, and barrel stave.. form an Inron•
snlerable Rua on the oil region., we Toro
POMO attention to the rnatter,out aseertstioed
that the timber--of ableh there are
admirably udaptod to the 33333 n facture
of .tro.e.4. The I.la.gow On. Cloned, 'hare
erected a large Cooper shop, and are engaged
ht getting out elates I)l , par:dory to making
barrels
Coal 14 another indi4pensable article, ant
here fonod in the try:dent abundance. Cioden
have been made from the total bank, high up
on the hill, and it ho sent the adoring down to
the derrick, The Glanow Company have
Netne very floc pita open and are furnObing
coal at nine cent,. a Might., delivered.
• The estimated platelet of the Little Beaver
till reglmt at present, Is from two hundred and
arty to three hundred barrels daily. On the
first of in pt ether last, there were but thirty
wells in operat ion In the entire region. New
thereare let least gee hundred bored and be
ing bored. and Sty the first of Jane, Isis, one
thousand wells, as Lemn sells be belching forth
oil from the bowels of the earth. At present
there are but three or' four - incorporated com
panies in the district, the remainder being all
private Companies, owning from one to five
acres, and in some few awes from ten to twen
ty acres.
A remarkable curiosity is to be seen just be
low Steel's Run, which should he visited by
those who see that section of country. In bor
ings well down on the flat, on the Dawson
reserve, the tool broke and stuck fast in the
well just as a tremendous vein of gas had
been struck. Being in the creek bottom, Wa
gas e
ter rapi ildry ly
:SW sn ulatcG InOuhl td
`rainell awl
If hp,
the
shooting it above the derrick. The force of
the water vas so Veal that the workmen re
fused to work- The consequence is, that the
well Is deserted, and an attempt has been
made to fasten the water down by nailing
boards over it; Bat In does no good. Every
three or (our minutes the gas comes up with
a rowing
lie water s
the water about
furiously. As the water is thrown oat, some
oil follows It, but as the well is not bored to
the rand rock, the quantity le very small,
Another sight worth seeing is in the creek
some distance below the mouth of island run,
and On thooposite side of the creek. A well
was being sunk, and had past reaches the sec
ond send rock, passing through a strata of
gravel Just over the rock, when a vein of gas
was struck, width • forced the heavy tool.
(weighing eight hundred pounds) out of th e
help caving in Ithe gravel bed through which
the tool had passed. it then forced a passage
by some means Until found an outlet In the
bed of the dick, where It lashed the water
about furiously, canning it to boll its though It
was La a cauldron, and throwing it up It dis
tance of from six to eight feet. It lea novel
We have endeavored to give an Idea of what
we actually saw in the new oil regions of Lit
tle Beaver and Smith's terry, and we feel that
we have come far short of sir Inganyibing like
on adequate idea of the real state of Madre.
There are numerous Small streams tributary
to Little Beaver which we have neglected to
mention, nor did we bare time to Visit them.
The day was miserable, the walking terrible,
. and we had a walk of &bait' err= or eight
miles to make, and only six or seven hours Lt
which to make our Investigations. What we
have Set Octdown, we saw, and seeing t, believing.
•ThOse who have seen thebig strilrei or Venta
ge. (panty, and dO atit knew the immense
amount of capital I urr , •••l 1 1 • , I •
trite were male, be VII t j
with the smaller. hot ii .... cf.:lld rn•Lilr” ...1
Itt le Iteaver. Hot to the ,olor run., t 4, T ,1
one w ho 1r imta!ti
fair re .. muneration forth, I i
In Vest. little Dl, Denver oree or. li•• • •te
MEI I Ilannny plat., i• It •
lint tall 1,1)11IN riar .11.taui froth h. • , 1,1•1 li,••
emit of molting' It is hot •.• .• ho
yourrel, e, , awl ire not haled
Mrs. Grinder—Her Condition and De
meanor Yet.terday—Preparations for
the Exec...Hon—Great Dumb for Perml tw
to %IRO,. 11—Itamors Afloat—The Fa
tal II• Ith Cord In thelSbePtlrlo 1 . 0 4 MP 'l
*too.
The last straw at which thin wretehe
woman could clutch In the hope of saving her
self from an Ignominious death upon the
seagold having failed her, she innow fully con
:.•clous that there aro but a fen brief hour, in
tervening between her and eternity. When
the dreadful nee s was etinununinated to Mr...
Grinder she bore up under It with a fort it el.:
which was not anticipated by those fam Mar
with her physical condition. She seemed to
hove ° Otiel,Petted the Maid( of the eummiss,u,,
appointed to inquire into her sanity, and -
pressed no surprise at the conclusion reached
by
them.. Indeed, mow, as ever, else stoutly
maintains that she is not only perfectly sane,
but innocent of all claims laid to her charge.
During the greater part of the day, yester
day, she was in close communion with her
liPiritual adviser, Dr. Charles Avery Holmes,
who has been with her constantly since her
conviction. A fact was related to us ...-
terday which we do not remember y to
have soon in the public papers. When Dr.
llolmes was welt for by Mrs. Grinder
he promptly respondodosnd at his first inter.
view Crotty but kindly Intended her he dint
not believe that the commandment of his
heavenly Master, nor his duty as a Christian
minister. raile d upon him to pronounce
against. the verdict of the jury Di her ease,
more especially when he himself was deeply
impressed with her guilt. And 11, holding
such views, she desired to retain him as her
spiritual adviser, he would cheerfully tattler
take the teak. She made choice of the Doetort
and as ho said before, he has been constantly
with her, "in season and nut of season,” doing
all that it Christian minister could do to pre
pare her for the dread event of to-day.
Rumor, with her trumpet tongu sent out
many rumors vesterday,two of which e,
we deem
worthy of notice. The first was that Slrs.
Grinder had made a fall confession of her
crimes, inolnding a history of her life, from
childhood up to the present time, and that the
aforesaid confession was In the hands of the
printer, and would-be ready for sale Immedi
ately after the execution to-day. This Is a
canard, cut outof the whole cloth, Should any
such document be circulated to-tlay, It is a
bogus concern. If Mrs. Grinder has, or does.
make any confession, it will be to Dr. Holmes,
and be is not the man to hawk it out to men
greedy to make a few paltry dimes ; but If, In
his Judgment, he deems lt judicious to publish
It, the press will all be supplied with copies
alike.
The other rumor Is to the effect that Mrs.
Grinder has upon more than onri
since her conviction, attempted to commit
suloide. Her latest attempt was most in
genious, and, if true. shows that she loss host
none of her cunning since being immured
within the walls of a prison, She had been
prostrated by fever, which, when broken, loft
her with dysentery. Her medical attendant.
gave her powden, which she wild afforded her
great relief from day to day. One evening,
however, she sent, for the Warden snit after
requesting him to take (Marge of certain pa
pers, informed him thatebe bad poisoned her
self, and was even then In the throes of death.
rpon inquiry, site admitted that she had not
taken the powders us directed by the Physi
cian, but had secreted them in her gaiter
under : beryline,. and had taken six of them
at once, which sbe bettered contained enough
morphine to rause speedy death. The doctot
was sent for, an emetic administered, and the
would-be suicide soon recovered . These ru
mors are current on the.streets, and we give
them for what they arts worth.
Sheriff Stewart, in view of the painful duty
imposed upon him as the, executive omeer of
the law, has, made all the requhril prepara
tions for the execution to-day. A now rope
has heen_procured • which we examined yes
terday. The fatal ' knot is upon it. and the
noose ready to perform its nnty of strangula
tion. It Is a shade smaller than theme , need In
banging Marschall and Freekc; but being to tu.
ufactured from the best of material, has suf
ficient strength to perform its allotted work of
death-0
-
llundrods of appller.ntx ,-ager to witness the
harrowing scenes of to-day, mde application
for punka yesterday; but sheriff tee, ri
inexorable--morn AO than was ever Se , relary
Stanton in grunting_ pane., to visit time Army
of the Potomac. The allotted number bare
already been granted, and no murk u.•c.l up
ply.
bur local editor!, will be present at the c
ention, end the Reerning ffig-trite will c.n.tain
full partieuLmrs of the closing eeene-• in the
career of lira. (kinder, the Lucretia Borgia pc
the new world.
The Ceueral McCook Inaporittoo.
A scamp wad arrested In Wheeling cm god
neaday, charged with perm:mating Gen. E'sl
-McCook, and with obtaining sums of money
under false preteneea. Tho Inalligaserr thus
sums ur, the feats of the bogus General
Yesterday General Miami McCook, in com
pany with Mayor Sweeney, riattal the fellow
then in our Jail on a charge of personating
General Ed. ileCook, and thus obtaining goods
under false pretenses. When Introduced to
the General the accused was evidently very
much broken down, and after a few remark•
made a full confession of his crimes.
Ile said that Ms real name was Francis ni
w in Cook; that be was born and raised in Penn
sylvania, near Pittsburgh, but that ke bad sub.
snquently moved west; that he had served as
an officer during the late war in an Ohio regi
ment, from which he had obtained an honora
ble dteeliarge; that he had been pen...sting
Gen. McCook for chant a year; that his object
was to raise money; that he could not say why
he continued his bad practices, as he el ways
fr/t he would got into trouble:that be operated
ildly In the bast; that he came here from
Cleveland vin Pittsburgh, that he bad fre
quently procure.) sums of money, clothing,
Re., the last installment being at Cleveland.
The fellow during his recital was evidently
Inmuch arfected—sheddlng tears profusly
In the afterrimm bin ease • s brought up
lefore Judge Gour d , •hn a
further pro.
reeding*. SA the prisoner COUSIIntOd to go to
Philadelphia without • requialtion. Ancor.
dingy, °Meer Manley ..darted On the r•Cning
ra
t , yesterday, with him In charge Among
the eneets of the accusedere found a num
ber of phut plus, principally of Union of
rs, and alvo the discharge of one White,
from the flint( Ohio Cavalry.
Gen. Ed. lifCook, who la nowfin the Bast, we.
telegraphed to about the matter, and he will
appear against Cook at Philadelphia-
It Is very fortunate for • wortqy gentleman
and a worthy faintly that this fellow has been
apprehended, as his style of doing business
was anything but creditable to the veritable
General.
=I
TUFATII.C.—ThI , evening Ltt.. heron takes
her farewell benefit, w.bleb 1. ponittvely her
last appearunee, oc whisk oeratilon •b.• will
appear, by general request, in her great Im
personation of “Cant I Ile," lu the lit r-oet Irnga
yof the "Life of a Coquetto" Lot her bat.<
umper at parting.
Ornr.• ilOrlit.—Frank Drew takes • farewell
benefit at the Opera Howie this evening. when
he will appear In three chentetere The per
formance will commence with a now not elette
entitled "Hr. Frank Drew/ and 1114,
Eberle In a Peculiar Preilleament," to be fol
lowed by "East I.rnne, or,the Great Went ern,"
to eonclude with 'Murdoch the 000 terfell er,
oTtheßObbtes Wife," the whole Ittt.:lpt•rned
with !gongs and dunces.
` The Savannah, it•a..) T in,. •ay• a, a ',lung
Southern actress, Olin is shortly to appear at
the Pittsburgh tlpera Holme
"Essay B. I•as. IL —The acting of 01 I tal
ented young and siring arti-de, !Ilsplay won
der(ul abilityand verentillto it L• lively,
•Imple and forcibly tragie. of the latter final
ity we have a beautiful esample In the char.
aoter of Margaret Elmore, a pat-format., that
may ja.tiy vie 0116 linkmbed e ff orts, of Mine
.Iran Davenport, wont) -II ot. or thirty )rar.
Mtn. Prier possess,. beauty and gear,
Alch Mins Davenport bon-t of
Interesting. tame In the Common Pleas.
Il ilaflOr, Judge 01000, was engaged yr.
terday In the hearing of an Interesting e0n....
to *Mob Hope it. Hand ft Co., were plaintiff!.
on. David 11. Rhoden' administrator, It seem.
that the planttiffs were the owners or s pair of
coal boats, valued at 1.12,1(0 which, In the year
inal, were lying at Portland, below Louts
title, and It in alleged on the part of the
plain tarn, that Jared H. Rhodes, then in com
mand of the steam tow boat "Robert Lee"
from want of proper care On h is part, ran into
and no damaged plaintiffs' boats as to cuse
them to sink. The amount of octal lu thebo a ats
when they sunk, was 30,00 bushels,lued an
abate stated, at e 12,000. The plainti ffs allege
that during the lifetime of Captain Rhodes,
they repeatedly Inger( their claim for damages
which was refused, henna -the notion against
his administrators, The Moo is exciting con
siderable interest 'and-td ' ably conducted on
the part of theplaintiffs, by kleurs. Watson
and - Penny, and for the defendants, by Mesers
Howard, Rolm and Cassiday. On trial.
Work Boom
eye see by Our Harrtsburg dispatches that
Senator Bighorn is still urging upon the atten
tion of the Senate the nee-veiny of the erec
tion of a Work House In Allegheny county.
We arc iAti WPM vrhether the Honorable gen.
Homan In barked by the petitions of our QUl
gem and the influence of Influential persons,
but take it for granted that:he is. We ore It
stated that there wilt he some objections from
stiVtl i mi ft sd O LVdtl e fe 4 e t t2 tg i Pa a r fo o r ax ge Of er th eo e .
than of a suitable building. At the very worst
this would be only robbing Peter to pay Punt,
as the amount now paid tor keeping able
bodied loafers In the county Jail, yearly, would
meet the additional tax, and leave a hand
some surplus. Let us, by all means, have the
propwed and long desired Work house. Grand
Jury after Grand Jury have recommended it
—the people des: mid it, and the hest interests
of the community require It.
Rev. Alexia:4er Clarke has ably nos
tabled himself as Pastor n( Union Chapel, and
all his hearten are not only pleased, but ben,
fitted by his superior preaching.--ancinnon
Times.
We learn from the lie fern Christian Ad.,-
ear that the members of Union Chapel en nms•e
met and surprised Mr. Clarke, a few days
slime, by a dormtlon of valuable articles and
moieY, leaving a im several ,hundred dollars
better off. •.We are glad to hear of the contin
ue miners of our friend, mad are sure his 11(1.
merons acquaintiruces in thin vicinity will be
gratified to know that he has been settled
among such n kind people. Ile continues to
edit the School rieitur, which now circulates
some AOOO copies. Published by .1, W. Dough
tidy, Philadelphia,. The Visffor "MY formerly
pUbllahed In thiscity. The January number
19 a model of typographical beauty.
Bendle'lliontbly, for Fobrutiry, 11.0)ipd
been received by W. A. (ilidcalbouy,
ilth ntreet. It In Inindsomly illustrittvi, and
ha. an rtrrU,nt tilde of eontelit... ?del
FROM YESTERDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE
hearrity of Do rilinir•-11 Thousand
Enmities lionactrso-Eitiortiltant Rents
-A Chance for l'opitatisatii--Tbr Erec
tion of Erma.. Dnellinz, Etc.
The sea rt•tt)d.a to till' I r ,t• • •
n mallet tt !twit -thoutil eft:mll It -•It C. t
.erktr, co:l.:tier:Ll ton ttl all .4 II.) ,i•••', Ito
growth :eel prospenty of ttie rotors au: t. awl
especially those who have at heart tit, In
terests of the working ellta.ent. It ha. 1,e., as
certained, by the hrotessor of Water Itent,,
hose actual ilatereourse w Ith
every household In the City gives him the very
loost metal., of information. that there , are now
in that rity uo less than four hundred jonehet
without ucparate dwellotga, and of this num•
her perhaps nine-tenths would occupy Inde
pendent houses, If they were to be tied.
this to be the state of affairs In Allegheny.
WI- ore certallll3 not Iwyond the marl: wk , -n
we assert that there are one thousandiramillet
in both cities houselesa—that Is to
withrert
houses Of their own.
The evil con,quenor, re.ultlag frnnl
.tote of thing.. an, manifold. In the first Mace,
the grOw ill of the cities is seriously retarded,
and their material prosperity checked. Ti.. ,
mechanic or the labOrer, In the tiurroun.ling
terns or country, although he may be stir-Act
ed by ourmannfacturingadvantagea and bu.,-
.11,4 facilities, will scarcely venture to seek
his fortune hem when he learns that It Is
next to impossible to Atmore an abode for
his family, or if he is so fortunate
to obtain one, that Ono-third of his earning.
Is sure to go into the pockets of bin landlord.
And not only are hundreds of families de
terred from seeking a location In our mulct.
but soores who are already. here, end elisions
to remain, will ho compelled to remove else
where. This In no haphazard assertion. With
in the circle of our own acquaintance are sev.
erni families who am seriously diacunsing this
very point; and one has already gone, the
house he occupied having been sold, and he
being unable to find another at a rent ems
mensnrate with his means. There are doubt
less similar instances to be found on every
street and alley in the two cities.
Another serious evil resulting from the
scarcity of houses, is the Opportunity w - hlcii
it affords landlords to °ports. their troanta
We are perfectly aware of the argument bens'
upon the law of auy tly and demand—that en
article or rommodi is worth just what It
will bring in the mar et. Wo aro aware,
I hat until within eamparatively (0111 .
dwellingswere rather -abundant than
other. Ise, end real estate 4/14
elnfm
e.d Ito Lot Le, remunerative time ttlly
other species of Investment. But these fan-la
or rouniderntionn do not Justify the eiatiriir of
some landlords In fixing the prier of their
dwellings. There aboold he a reastmehle limit
in all things—hut there seems to he no limit
to the demands of certain parties who corm,-
to own dwellings In these onto munlties. First
twenty-five, then fifty, then seventy-five , then
0110 hundred per cent. advance is waked, and
the limit not reached. We could His*.
trate thin point by innumerable itoitaileca, tort
one or two will suites;
A widow, - with a family, removed into a
dwelling In the Fonrth Ward, Alleghent .three
years ago, paying therefor the vende rental
of ono hundred and fifty dollars—tie:owner,
of course, eOnsidering that he wan getting a
fair return di him Investment. At the end
of the first year the rent was advane.Yl
fifty dollars; at the end of the second year
another fifty can a ided. Oar might
suppose that an advance of fifty dol.
Mrs per year, on the rent of an ordinary tene
ment, mild satisfy the cravings of the ma.'
myrmidons. hot •o, however. On the tir..t ot
Jannary. Ilnntant.l the widow was served with
a notice that she must give up posse...lnn on
the first of April. mhe ilesEr.l to know the
reason. when the Mmitisiderstie• himliord in
formed her that lie wue going to adv.,* the
rent cm tomdeed dollar,, and he knew, ,he
would sof le able lo pap it! Ile knew her dr
etunstanees, and h. ,It the truth when he In
formed her that she wonld not be 11 , 11 P I• 1 meat
his demamis. The reason si bleb he give for
advancing, sO mash was, that nth, landlords
were witting up the" rents, anti he would have
to do so too.
Anoliter coon caste reeattly to our lot wr•
lalm. .1 man, marling In ir !uncut...of
room, and itat . ing wet, e dollar. per month.
Max been not idea to deliver peatertable coact.-
0011 ott the gat of April Ile takal hi. 10.1-
lord oil, be had w0r...1 hlto aut o.t. 1,1.1
th o t br Ito. going to IidtVAIWI" t rent. atel to!.
lug anti/ a (abort/1g cora he a . .. 1.1 not 1w• o'tie 1..
nay the mere...' not till. nal a 110.1.-
oppretxtattn !
ttnothern excellent no.chstale
rental a /Mall Moto. ea four room, tox plo t .-
Ms I 1.3 nl WI, la-fore the war, ra to% tlollo, per
month. lit/ land Lord hot od, ottani I.IIL/1 11••
to•Ni di4,11 /Md.. to ,, I. ttn.l per annum
—or et, er one lomat-ea ona twenty itcr cent
.1, onct OM. I. .I..hattng the pc tproa •
of removing to (hr rout., InAng
Itunty 16. exorbitant motto duciatel-.1
We amid multiply Matancer like the Wave.
arid even whom' much Larger Mere.... to pat,
where the clan/ of dm citing% 1. better, an.l t h.
tenant., of eourne, 1. better able to meet the
demand. We rite thew: lc/Lance/ amoug the
hmchier clatottp. to .boa' that the interao• or
the cities ore !tang /erloroll) olanntral I%W/-
burgh need/ 'cathartic/ and Int/arca, wore
than on. other On theta aept-.1. In
great measure. her MannfuetUricu Inferno/.
and the Attinkt tot eneOttrageti rather than
driven eat.
Another er.II re-vatting from the rearetry
hOnnevr, are overeroarvilna nthleh here...vat - 0,
etlStlo.-t VO, three nod even more famlll , h pc
tog erns den into One 'lnTlrCtrlerner.- hot Mr
Rhin not Ntatit now to thi• Utultary
peel of the •,r. +(ion, alticmall It I. or great
Importance, enlreeMllo In v tel the •ntletiva
approaell or the rikols,“
If we ~!held not. - How eun the... in u. Itc
remedied ra natural atty.., .••01 , t to.
`illy building ti. hot copttat.
Leta ore 010. to tits..., in boo -co no., lot. it,
arc aatlytled hot or one t IcosoitAl ..o. t ~,,, Ac..
of from font to tan resat,. e r.. oat ill
yb t i ...Warner . Pitt
and Allegheny. wrold all ho tenanted a.
!moatat. 701.10 fOr ocroxpancy, rate* which
would pay liantloottiely on the Invytatnent
Ilut some how or other our capital socks othet
Channel. If the moot,hich ha* lately been
t 0 ,,,,t 0 d in thtubtful w
lat.! a onol
'ock, had been pot into rout estate, the city
sunlit ha , ,' bettellt tett anti the
parties would hay r o.lurtLing ~,,, rt. tosigibl•
for their .y than the haaat 11 . 1.11 V !tea
geaph , ,/ I , it , Wry, - etc. 1.0.1 wont •
me, the, e rre one or taro propytt• for the
conetrtietto. hloet... of ho'n'es, by *lock
companies, het ktrouge to ea), the pet - 44,1A
failed hecau.o• • audit - lent 4113012111 of Aloe
could not olootneAt We were informed. a
119' or two Mince, that it I. the Intont ~,,, to rat
tled itutrartipt lona to NM...lphi, us.] !Cy.'
1 ork, and go tot w Ith the work riett spite;;
It mat lie rtigartle.l n u Itttlo *lngulur that
rttlahorgly tapitaliatt. een! net atn I pr"hin
hie Itt•eatutent which II,.)11.41 ander Lll-11"
111144,, While , others ca. *taint It nu the easter.
tilde of the Allegheny*, '
gssoild he glad to ae plenty of house.
hello, the 4./.lol{/t.1 r
rai.,l at non,r
shroud l'nt If there are more it i. all
Idle to talk ate., ren..mable rote L,odlord.
are era . notch like othet people. and I h.-, will
email Pod t ,rh rent AI 11,, detuand lor
hon.*, to . pudlts .or ipainuelt n. they think
the) ra tl :ref Ilse 4 of theta are b !mute .
will not auk more than there la area.tonabl•
pro.peet of getting. Some few are Pulutinie
arol sill t•er.ew the 1a.4.1011ar OW it( their ten
ant., regordle.. Of prnowfinenee• I.et na hopes
that many are hormone, and that the, will ,'..0 •
,filer the neceg•lf 1.-. of the poor
be ,, er wltY to retie... the pr. , entwant
for L0u.,'..t0 ghe the meeltau;r owl the la
boring man of .rnall "wane an opportsmlty to
build a loon., for lilt:m.olf Many taut II le. are
11 , Al oveapt our house. ton for thetr
wean.. bevasou• They eunnot get 'dual le, tte,
Orrthe b.., vend In rent, wool& lu
or •I s woeful.« them ft home pr
, toed they u VI, t r ait tett 14. hall 4 !I/I , M 11 ft(111•
~ I WIC r onlinuso - , 1141.0,ver, they are pro•
hlhited IT on, totlldlng frame tenerneitt, and to
•Aosteasol- of Minnie. Liontrt out prol,
' , Pion from lot:Now at all. The MIII4IIII, 11,.111
for 'rut urn gi• that. talcs, so connectlou
Itia the other export-v. of thong, flu
nevereotild 1. 1•111.114I1 1• Dill.
II Wt.. It that. LW:, In AlleVieny. the
of rep,. hog tlir frame hobbit,' "1 , 1
ham • • t•. 0.1% At
the la•t 1111,1 lIIg of ( 01104'11, l iii Drum
t rosloyttl,Frdlcaney r. gnat hat ehoe..• i.l
the alit law telssett prohlldt. the vrect lon of
Iran, dwelling., lecrlng the ordlunn, .111 l In
fore. reward. p 1111. 1.1.0 tlt ••114.11.. ;net..
rho, et, 11,4. orteraitee r,...dpe0..eml a .4.1-
.'l'4 ,- 04 , , e1••••1 Connell. unil
mof 11 y of the rcemher.%ere In fano.,
epeulltur or modlf tag the ordlrt.,nre
far as erecting darning.. I. eoneerned
The principal argot,,, tit, made against the
repeal, a et c—.ll r.t, t hg. in l Jodie , that would ho
done to lima.. w ho liad already leen compelled
to hub.' murk hoo.ew an, for itt•lanee, the man
alto built of I.neklust%ear, might nee to.
itelghl.w put up u frame IMMO' on the scijoin•
Mg lot, to the danger of id s property, and tho
probable Inerenor or hi. rate of in.oirunee.
lwrond, that the law, lost ing harm in force .o
long, and it. benefit, helm, apparent, hoth
the ellararter of 11.. Minding, atol In theft
...buy and iittrahlilty, tt ought not now to to.
realed admitted te-neee.witv for mon.
d ep aelllnge; an ti while, 3t. h we have alread, lo•
Mutated, U majority ern In favor of the re
peal, there wan a diapo.l ~.infested to lot the question go over until_ the
nest regular meeting 01 Councils, when
the subject Cult he up for dual action. The
main reason urged for pontponem•nt wan that
thy people might hart An opportunity to tti
1113.01 the euldeet, and expre.of their VIMVII In
(701111Cibi, either by petition or remoredranee
numerous reasons Went wesigned lb favor of
repeal, forellamd, amoug which was the abso
lute necessity of the case, The great objectiou
to building wooden houses Is their liability to
de.truction by lire 1 but this objection was an
swered by asserting that the groat majority
of dryers:cursed In shops, stabics,factorics,ete.,
and it is uotrroprimull to alter the law In regent
tU bnildlniplad thin eh:meter. If the Orilla:ow , .
WWI repealed, hundreds of dwelling, would go
up, within the nest year or two, In the old,
shirts of the city, where there h plenty of
ground at comparatis (Ay low ran, - Very few
will denier to build frame h0n.... In the more
thickly settler, localities, where lots 4 , 011111111nd
very high ijgure. We have not board the
sohjeet of the repeal of the frame lime, Ulll'-
111113.: dlneussal Ito title city, and it is net pro
bable that any effort in I oat direction would
he +twee-Pd.! ((the floor, pled gromoi lb the
lower portion. of the t lrot IVO Sl.OOllll ward.,
Allegheny. wa. thr,fwn upon to the erec
tion 'if (rano• hulidlnga, hundred,' of (auntie.
emitting in this elly mi, ght %rob home, there
Ito Maneliester, more building. have been
erected during the peat year than in Alleghe
ny, file tb.. simple remain that the ereetlnti of
wooden building. In the Borough I. permitted.
There la only an imaginary line twtween the
two corporal lona, and on one rltte of the ilho
the houses tlllll/ be all frame, while op the
other theymad he ail MUM,
But we have n Irvady 1 , 0 - .1,41 this satdect
much further than we Intended, oar ohjeet
lug to awaken pulilie attention to ti,' impor
lance of haying something done to relieve the
present distress for dwellings. The citizen.
of Allegheny should give the subject their ser
ious aftention„Os It I. there that the principal
relief le espoeted. If the repeal of the °ei
nem.: alluded to In thought to be desirable
and nixessury under °sliding eiruntostanees ,
let Councils be petitioned on the subject tit
once, that they may know how to act. if there
ore arty whOoppose the 111011Allro as en w Ise or
interim., tel them send In their remunst ran
ecs, as ii" question will probably lr put to a
decisive vote at the next
firderl,w.-41t6.211.11egheaf C 04.11.-
Out . ' lug le ock.upaut
I n II
C 2132211
lEEE
EBBE
=1
Mg st itsod the 41,1 . 1. tohat her II•• it , .
tlait r• so) ibi,ia he hal In the. strltt t,ss
it :lip lain ttml, had 1
ul
iei:yt If he Isasl thehet
harm. of the hodr Ism Os ht.. prevent
rimmontiths ••• he tan not do no It will lie de
really Mimed ay the rountT, sn IIIII•loir
Cemetery . . The arrlelted woman
11111th better npint. to-May time wan espertrt,
ant haring given up all hope of inweapr, :hr s•
mama. 1/111t propnrutam of the heart
melt neer...ry In her ca-C. lier la minter.
Or. lisslines, Malted her Moot two o'rlaselt
ernimn, sinst taroutined In her evil fat eon
enterable tittle. llet husband Is atilt In to
eity, hut i.e did not visit her to-tine, nod it L.
not likely that he will we her Myths, an he
dreads paining through It nrene soyainful un
that Of yenterday. nays hr eau do her
6a,d, and fears that another r fait might raw,
her nnnecensary proatmtt ion mot aufferhsn.
Stir ti• been . permitted to order nurh
tlelra , might tort.sh for her Introit,
unsl aeltmted numlier art tetra, which
were promptly 1.11{41114i 1, Mr. Delmer.
•
The in ison board liu v e prohibited till per,olia
from vl-.ilink hrr, 1 . 14,1,t lair inlopatitr,
Sheriff and Warden Whitt% anti t.lia• Iv,
pm - mined to post lotr 60 1 / 1 .1
from int rm./riii or Itn, 610,1.
elvall toy twfore our
a full report of the execution, in our e% lilt;
iglitiort of I elday.
I=
'lllVcADAT.Junuary rue: th1...n3 on
tno..l nage %V lINon Nri .10111,..-. on the 10001 l
In the eon. , of J:11111.• Pronlo, flat 100.1 y..
VI sin r. rgi , l ..1111 p,it
mono), the jnly ,0.nrn...1 , e , nliet cif n.q.
guilty , nool the To Ivoner wn.
proclantolton
Jornl , ll,olov a:ls I ne.l n o
14
hnrg , 11/11".
tng In,. 111.,..- , 1-1.1. • '11,11( 151 1.4 t )10
~.111e, 11 rountorhot +JO gro.oabnet,. 3,0 owl
% leted.
Alt.!Lander J. Mehre, nlUt., .T
1111,, J(11111 AIo,TTIT4Ier, iud 1111,1 fur
pa,-Ilkg 111111 1124vIng in h
tent to ODA, cottoteri elt Trralury ;Too-.
tiwr plilt v.
The roi;oalwz
Thornn, 1.1111 , , pa,...ng count f•ri.eit
currency. Cnt,r .tn.l on ni.nion
Mr. s,lnrtru COIlllll
- until Ma) I.,rrn.
W .c.rw rnunterf , it
I wnal vtirretiv2, ..rt loot 1011 Or • 01.111,1
‘itOrlley tmtd M'.y
tertn.
[leery !ititllol7, xlLu, Ilitrvey Mxllor t, 1,a..
.1111; rounterfeit fruit tone] eurrenry
tieorge Mel'hee•en, retailing without
token out the proper licne.iti
110.1 ° , 14.111, 1.11,10 did., di. COI, no . l
Lull.l• ‘, It
dolt, t.tt.tt r t. - t
/11115 1.114, wit
Elll4 Isn't M. Klitroon. of Tlogn ennoty,
pineed tt lad churg.,l with opening a ferret
heron. d llrerinl. Isom the 1 . 0.-t oftlre The
mother of the pri.oner, who l% it Mere ynoth,
pontmlatrelio In the ,11111 v. he, the ollferine
• Itlleged to has.. been ~ I tittnltted, and It I.
elaimed rust It Wel t simple lodinerctiou
the hart of the lei,. to pry luto the ...etre', of
the voting lady to n ilolll direol
ed lin trial
=l=
Th.• rad d , •ath of two Fonng nn;. M
and ii. lln Wtghtn.a. c1n0,111.., of a
1,1"14•11 rut is., o ,
f ,tll, h, ay, ha. air..idy
m ., 1 1” oar 0.111,1 lig lour!,
Irttiole 1. (rout lh. mern , ,,r. of th•• .1 II h
Wnrd Iltgb
Writttv.A., It ha. .ttii rather In
Hetkret, to te Its Mr 111.1rtslhnt, WWI
r etnov
the In.rning .11 114.,
in the 1it1.1,1 thrlr day., srlat”.
I
It prt,ettlt.,l tile hrtglitcyt t0rt0 , 11,,rt... then ,
ro,e,
Raearlaed. That in their death. we have lint
t ar lot tog frlend, Anna war. on v enally
to—
tor, 1, for her disposition um, old tr. In"; anal het
hen, I , nenlntlr tore., Innate And ara• . ugh -
hell. how we her anal her Ilvely
Idyl., which ntane her rush a zemeral fat m
ate i ono le, kin.' load studio°, their tat..her
tound in them '' All her heart eonid .1...1 •
who knew them lotT.l them. not all who
wake of them praised them Hann In horn
hey poraueal the Name -toile., maid rm.- fl
lowed the other to that anent moat, whteh In
broken amit by the reaurrectont morn The
aame mcw;enhaar no appal...Lod fur both rt.
cc hold form, W tl &ILOILO to nntid not
falreat float,. In thin wad bun. ve•m u ,t . 0•
w °UM mar,, at 150500 anal raamgmite .• h. . .
`lnert, all thing, well '•
len•ntinet, That while we mourn tholr lota, we
never forget om yoaitliful onnapanlona, whom..
Ills ant ear, are Oro,. ttn.l wale. ore 11.Iff vat
the eta loy metal 0, a happy, hotel real.
Rendted, That with a ropy then
On 13•
t ..... w•tender ant heartfelt amp:Lehi., to
I fano!, , Lana. hoot, earele•le h
ntevaal and left an math 11, • ofAl 0 1110 h
dlont can 1111 '•
I=!
lrn ITedrit , zl,y evening the nat.,. oi I
1. l ,n Itehe.,. %tr. , t.
and a 11. Of • rained at le,. hlinelmd cle4lar,i, earned .P 3, The Allegheny
1.41 1 / 4 , err Intormegl Id tart, and [helm:lab
Where, 'Akin and ~ett 11.. pax nntllee. wet..
not tiled tit the !Ilea. Soler flute dist-nig thenight,
night, lbltat, ilia • nliniker att henllbtlehl
-tr.,. netllle.l 1., arr.•4l tnn-ii unwed
.tri le. •
alleged la hr tile
; t, ha.h did, e•I %Tat +an na•
..ity In the I , ,rut.. for 11,.-.- lahr.
tt no,TI Ha le and tarephell
It, pit et fie wn.l 1..0 the .itelen
wri , ele, lie 1t.., at r+l Ilette, that he hail n.,
..ytt The n 1i,11.1.,1 41‘,1 i••
Lb , Sllezhenv hail 311,1 - or Starr,
111,1 him tar trial at tho Marv,
STEAMBOATS.
von ILIEEILJNO,
• I 'TT!, 1 . 4111( I , llrit,:, and
44.1124....te pvirt.. The .1.11 reeel
Passenger Steamer, Bayard,
I=l
; • jirt, ft, r ••• - •1••Ir h y\l ••tt 1•
I •• mar. 11 I•vell t
ng i ; • •••3 1 1 .
•el•p•It "I:4r.l ' • ' n•itt e•• rr
1P•I iltur •Pai t a o. p
e 1... ., 1 . .r,....tn.gta fur 1 . 1..bur,•b
u:l4 I p
Morlctl. • . •v t ....1.,.
p. ta.
I Ml.oling far
and 3
..T
.Ik , I I IN , • kr•
111;)(.1 LAB i'll
!iU„Sagrrd
.k `t ZAN) , II.I I Th.' no. .trtmrr 01111
tot., 11AX. . ("r th e
.1134 tottmottlate ports t' ery TUE..' vy,
J. lat. Itt•turttin t , F..hut,rllT.t. ...r1 VW
-11•.J."14
rOll MEMPHIS &
~.,„,„
RI HI, 8,..,
1111, I 1 ‘1 11,
I cc! cglal 1..
li
./ lc • cc/ II N . cr,.. /',., co
'OH El 101%1111.1.1K. ( 41-
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WI,•
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von 1'111(1V% I.OIU-z a t
y 111 Sll . lll. ASI. RCN
, plll.l I, filly +lento.,
1111 F, l. ms II 11• n..
I.• .t• - tlurs. and all PSI. rtu,
111 , 11 0:11, nt lat
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7.r.&';;T, Al!
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
w ooDsIDE k WALLACE,
V47l3.cclome".lc. Irkruggi.sstas,
ANL, Itt:ALVII, IN
%YID.. Lead, lied Lead, Litbar g e, Patella, oils,
taroaialms, !lye Mull, Window Ella;. and Hillis'.
rpicell, Merfamey. Carlton dc.
Mao Agents for Whore's' Matallle_ s ltroten raiot.,
Hamilton White Lead, Charterriak White Lead sad
Harary 1 Si bitoci•a Celebrated l'ateat Hrlet la ono
sa d Iwo pound tan..
Oro. 37 Wood Street,
01.1.0 SITE THE ST. CIIAIILE6 HOTEL.
rut'd).ls4 r).
J . IsICIIDON,II.4KEH / 1 / 4 . fioN,
Pittsburgh {chile Lead Works,
PURE 14 1 1±1TE LEAD,
DIX E L 1 , .111 U HOUNIt IN 011. 1011 I'd I NTIN
OIL BARRELS,
co.W 43/3 VlTc.c.cl 19t - root.
biter
SiMON JOIINSTON,
3171rf.1:70-arlf3r,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Sts.,
Fl NF. PERI , I7MTAIT,
Ood}'S. V IN
de—leoported direct from Loudon,
Pork and i'ognac. Ja,l7
JUST BECEI,k 11, Nlarayne's All
DEALING OINTMENT.
I :ZoTlVl l :r e tti:
Aqua Magtiolle for the Toilet.
hireling's Ambroia. for Restoring the lbw,
New Extrac foe the Ilandkerehief,
Th. Lotus, very Eine,'
I.SO,
11EbT 870
B rown:n. f
Loudon,ur medicinal uat m .. from E.
Hibbard, at O
Choretical =rams 04coi-c.,
Comer of 01,In sod Federal street, Allele...ay
he Nur!, No 'se, •
11==
ROBIIi SON. McCLEAN &: CO.,
R;.nl.ci•. and ;ItroLer:
75 Fotirtii Pitt ,hur,".l
•
in dl t
part ...I I ni:e.l ,sti
.1(11 11..pateh for r•verythln-t Iw
at thr tuck.
nn.ll•llt,burgh Board. -trh-tly run amt.-
_ . .
• •
, 1 11. F. W. A f'4l., New rorlt. J. f'llOKl.7
.t f ".. rlalladelptals, T11EV , ...41‘ F. 11. fk:lt.
hi Ito•tton.
WOk ; kip TR.
- - -
HANKERS• ASH BROKERS , BOMBi
(o.acEcrricr. ny cont NOON, X CLEAN a Ca.
Orrict Or THE PITTPRIVIOR
TIICRID/T Jan. 114,14 X.
Wirer!. A
.103 00
.101 IS
1,1.4 lv U M
9'l 50
97 50
17! 00
73 00
I. • ./...l••, neu
V.
I'. • Cert.lefor.t
.0/1.1
Allegheny County
Al100:0:: 07 •190- .
ottne11•1:111..
ountv „ 60 00
I'lll.•burghl.to: ( n 00
310n0ng911.09 In•umn.o.o 42 00
,4-11111.01rance SI 5)
01.1Igmhela Bridge -
.5111:10,0 I:. It 10 ..9/
.01:001:, Ole H. II •10:0; 10
:00001.1 111.. H. It. ?lon -tnter. , t 9 M
ittreo..lintintaul Danl. /C 1 0.
I:crimp:2e NlOlO9Ol Bunk. . nl 5:1
01 A 11. National 11.011. ...... 57 60
1•0ople. Natmnal Mtn!, . 105 00
hook :0 1 . 0 . 1•101 . 1‘.. SI 00
Fourth Nittntnal non]. II:. 09
Third National Batik ri ttl _
I 'terry Run Central Oil -- .Z....
1 letnlng . S. Mood oh, ...
I nut" I.llhrle. .... . ...
.I . ll.l,hurgh 9. New York 01. _
Nl. , n.m trulteln hut itrnt ton
I , Ten•grupti I'n . ..... . -- t't 09
I. ~ ..p, : Fli I A t 11111'n - -!:, 10
4..1 111..7.• ha.) 11,11.
:;t t"-day • w.'Las r A .Aul
I • •I lotrl l. .lllllla Lait,l
itts,ll are linnet
uult kr l 1,, 11/r1: Iwzirlng 40 , 1-
1.•:1 ..fr a tract i4,:k
1.1...1.,1 in hea I orl. at aa
cad!. 11 re,httill Ihe dat. , and that
late ;n t Atm nom, -e, en 'chi rtld, .11
61,11:1n$1 1.1.1 rot thlr7l neck.—fir. 4 nn,l
41 . 1,•1111 halt per real higher. One tirol.i.er, w, re
Pcrally no gold it 1.1. 1 -tieligi—leeat n mai
rat it, con.idering the hite, iteeline and
ti.- temporary itondition of the market
'I he till, y for Bank Itontdonea, and
for the pretamt. the demand I. eml. the ',ap
tl3 M NI National, vale. at Tlt
70. d‘t•honge
N e,l ainal...alea at 4.7,-44' hal at morning hoard
Ileg hen hat tonal, vnlrn 11 , 57. 11:,1 hid tor
old hank of Pitt.liorgh—last salt, IL fraction
, 40 Nidlitng ding to hid a.) , took,.
, hat ft titereotyped Mita for Allughen. I alley
'1 eli) 'tint ~.t t on 'lt'll,/ I Ile at 00,1 to
7 711 -to, k. t i nt. t a , t oat kllegtheny k Pima
r,h. ..tis silt nil pay le,,' ...alit t. ollered at 61
per 'hare I olontlort I. held at ra
tion, .1 Italrell hat all pr, ve.l under
Lila ad, I. Oildolo. The sloe!. held in
'hi. rite, and there fa st large amottrit ol It. I.
lately put upon theand cannot hr
w
ithout ht.., until the rood:Mon. are [mth
tigttrita. Holder. atilt 4.1. AL..]
could itn.1.14:, tz , voti«.?: , , without troithle.
a. bid for hurtling it Blood Farm —the
II r•t I it for "arm. month. We arc ignorant.
.4 the Vry I Ile 11110 of t, 1,111. I , wktng at the
rata , once imtv - ent It should ndng cheap - at
...ih Ilgure. 31onongalmtla 1. co-
Incd on—par - attic, for a regular ten per
cent dividend pat Ing to irk, ox th Max go,matap
entmb. at halt that " Dionamt for 11)011.y
light
t• report...l that the Hoare Committee of
Pa) • and Meant , are opt:totted to that pro
, tot. of the new finance hill which ernoowet •
the -• r 1... e a di-lint, it/reign Itettoi,
the tott-reet ti
I. to be payable In for
min la Viltrope, Or to rtell tunith, of any
hoot for harelip, exchange, hut that , 1 N r.
Nlet ulluch n-tO, npritt Ito X,1,111.1011 , 11l
tt•port It lo the llouse th. It qtands, lea, ta“ the
tat ter to deal a ttla It hhould the hill not pto.ta
nt lK!nal ion, Ilse terror i.oz which tit.,
p••••i it TO lerevie over the eon.
limn dy will reil, and they - 111 dad
It n damper to (bell operation- in toe ooei.
market
-- A ifa•iltington tologram‘al.• ilmnr
I•Autmllter on flanking and lur,nry
1.111-.. morn tt, l.rr Inc Ilrxt dine, purl ag - rt..1.1
report :‘,:uln4l all petllina• making b.f . n ri , pea
nt,,,0.1ng a lax of (kb
on -.int,- cnctilution .•
\• rA er• .a.l) may
ntopo,l , l mt. Nol. , 1.,
low Ilk., r.rt."ll
• 11 I I.a•t.. , "
pa ahl
, ~ a t
.... ....rant a hat.. rt... paid ..-.111
tlo pi Irielpal a. eotn e. lug., l.ut oo
ay. re tog ...ere,t ever ntx
u...ha. IL Itgol tend., for tae To - locum:
...Ty A ten .1.41nr note, therefore, I. worth
at e.turttr.l 1.. ....t in.uraltrtg the Int
dollara and ollsety•tiv.. cent.....
ta .loilarn. The holder In entltirv/
1.. prevent at the Trria•or,. and to re.,...6e, to
Inn 1,16 . to round number, t
or.. lit the li.w, a• It now .rand, the ...go I.
at no er....1 leg-al-ten.ler zor more than
t. tr p awl no Inueh 11 expre....ert on the
tto- late
—•1,eak.1244....4 the new loan, or fund nez pro
ject. now Seft.t e Conirreqs, the Paver. , 444,4,141,,,n•
.4-4 , ilunit. thut the bill, With tu eo,d e ,
1‘,5, wilt IF. 4011Irt herein, law, arl.l It 14..
~., the tnn.t Impel haul linAn
m. ...Etre °I he •en•on. In the examination of
It. detnll.4 out reu.ter*ton•t ke c i• It, min.! th e
.I.lc ..1 will, which the 1.111 ha. to .leul
nil, U.' ttli..ult Lt 14 .I,:signe4l zneet The
.1.;e1 tlo ••• t h.•no t '. amount
411•••sr .burt date Gloating 441.11 gut huts. 4,1 our
.1,14, which amounts altogether
Al..ut $1,100,(101,011,1 n rr
...•nt v./ bo.g 1101014. of which ot.tttr.•
!hr Poo 11, rem:llEl.l, ..f the
. 1, !.:4.40.0. dal,,
‘l.. la, po TS of It billing .11.- in I.ri and I`C.,‘
In 1. , lti..ol•a-0 to Lb* bill twb.r.
lo to T at.• .o.7on,rvo,oreallortn g the n xt
r oomer
. 1,00 1., 11 00,11 10
O•I IO itl r tttAbt.to gllo t.bilgat boo. of tbr Tre:o
.nt y o
Th rola.
Met allocll. w hen 1S a, Lore.. tort.
n ago. r spreasod the opinion that the In
„f 11. r front ta at ion a 111
ca0..41/ OD pay all new clamp. anal current ex
penditure. if to, the ment.t.e.l 1.7.
titt l l.. are all that a 111 het. prt.-
Iw
1..; I,J n I .?nn NO. there are -.is. :sta.].
hi. tine Thal till. Inonnt In ton largofor is.
t? ?
I 11111•11 i 314,1•1111‘lr,
lk, aid hut the Trenaury raport rite, ol
pi t tiled •• "ogre,. ithow. that •lutlng
1, . g•t 10...k5t.
I. ....It" 1.1 nrelr
,I• 1. tut,. I 70./ 1131111t.n• erul vnr
.1111 Mg at ',I.
vr I impovrri•liment. wit hool
Lug. ,0111...111-4,,and Ithati:
r.,10.•:11g ...netball a
, wt.leitlng current (,5 ..
U. MI. 0:1 , 1 It. r. , 111/talcue..ltut .o /1
a•us .ng 111. - r•leUl of ~ ur rvollper,l fv.
welr, !Ike antleiunt ol
11..
t.. itng urQ •Iwt l.• 1,111
11.. •pi i ri. eltnil lon% of Usr proptivt,...l
y rt '
I ronTs nlr It A LnQA D
/ . .716/X COIL roar ViI.O.S.IL R CILIC•140. It. It
Jan Ito-161 hg. ouldtilinga, Kirkpatrick, ",n co: lOt hulk dolor, bite nat., 1 , Wallace; ati
:JO. floor, T U Jonklao, 7 ear, ututal, Urnlek
A ro. :.10 0100. Woal, Kona 3 co ; •Icarn Iticutier,
A I•nilc , nal,ao y^o lull.
tutottltio, tick:UN:ly t co,• lobli II our,
Ise rr tit Eno , ri :6 lop, - J room J Weldon, l'oJ
htit. 1:••a: 110 high or tar, W
corm •Inrr+, Stalllt t Hemphill:l not HAS 11
It. n, 1 l.hol tutate.a., .1 "15 - Mull:trot: IN Intipt
triton', Itio•lorock, 7llcervot, t co; ITT grecto
dry do, Troylct it co,
( 1. FVEL•NO A Perrsocaon R•tt. Rn
NIG; willows, A et U lii Chambers;
bah. sins., Grootslugee Son; 51 do do, A
I Hot
',tel.... ....to pkgs candles, E. Ileazleton; bids
oil, F. I Ayers co; I p 1.4. tob,ggeo, II MO
ni•er; I ear Is heal, T C Jenkins; lir ek, war].
I.‘ on 3. no; G bile wine, G./ °nog; 1.19 oli
Olds, tV II Byrum; lot sundries: J C Ilavls;13
sk • rugs, Markle 3. cokal sks cornmeal, Kell
;39 do do, Conk, Ilro d c0;;: 1 sks
Godfrey , Clark. '
PITTSIIrUOII, COLCMI3I2I3I LSO CINLIN3rATI R. R.
Jan. 10.-0 cars stavcs, Henry Harr; Si
wool, Mr, .1 IVallacn, 101 bdla papor,Pittaboratt
rap, Co; 2, cora coop, stuff, Jaen', Schmidt;
1 on; corn, Itobt Honclrroorti out Mork
A A rOOO rong; 30 do dO, IV 11 11.osatt; 1 too
E N Johnaton.
1==121:213
N anv Y one, Jan. 17.—ticetch has been In
rather better rr queq, but prices have fulh.n
t its little; en not too La) ton,. Glertgarnoet at
fe,roitt9 cz shtp,autt tale front y111 , 1;5'0 tens No.
I ‘tneritan, at Ellratbothoort, protur,ht
We notice In:shies t 100 tone wrought scrap at
5.57,60; anti WO de English old rails, on private
lei rus, liar, both by invoice and lots front
store is quiet, and we have no sales Or changei
to report-75 tons street rails sOldrit 11103 cash.
The napply of sheet is wino' to the daunted,
and prices are steutly—tiostdu may Po quoted
ut J 3 cents for Nos. a to la
Philadelphia Iron Markel.
Putt. teat roue, Jan. 17.--The market In very
int!, there is rotor little demand (or plgynetat,
'stitch is offered at 644616 for fortyt; Itod"Stlia.l.l
for foundry, the latter for good NO k w Ithoot
Nod tog but cr., except In a small wayjat three
figurer. rcotch pig to quiet, and blootria with
out :Literal ion. In man ufaetured Inns there Ls
term disposition to operate, and inlet. gone
ral ly arc unsettled and in favor of the buyers.
Land—There is little or no pig load here,
and the market Is quiet and prices aomlually
unchanged.
mining storks.
N, aT lot:x, Jon. 18.—The following /TO. the
priceß of Mining Smelts hid to lto,tOn to. lav :
Copper Fall% Yrnnl; 7174; •Thu*.oek,
13% lloron. ; I -le I:trv;al, 13 9 4 ; !ilittoortit
I; . , A.., • rt; 9 ; er1)•; I,
rlvr-Itl rtat tI %It
=ISM
EMI
, r!I !Val 111 Ih, do. 11,
V% I 1,11.14. VIII L. r.bttra, /11Iti At
r.l.flilsF trip- .1,1.•,
may 4.04 6or larm. arch al.ol l l‘aor,
pnalue, gvnelany.
1.1: 11N—I s ritne Ited 1. in
bo• qmated rlrm al 31.: 4 5,12,n0. lona F. -e/I
-in •1 1 / a il frocu -Fr 70 to 7:I Ear an.t
. 1” . 111 , 1 ..ata Ortv unriaan•xedi .:do I
nr at 47; nut! rnle. from atora at 41..430.
Ilarley I. gull Am •cr And eanntd Ie quoted
rorrect 1.,n n.l t her, a r, no e.rtabll.:ll , l quota;
t Inn••• Cie but HUI.. ntraring end not utudt
a at,
Fl OUR- The dem - m I Ind I loan emol.lolle ,
and macknd Irtloll w hde prim,
and." all,. Linehan, nt. ,mntlnue. 10
ninantn• al I.Q Oil. , for !Inning Wlamt Family,
.0.1 10 , 017 for. Winter Wheat. It3e Famr na
•tlll reported doll at 107 per bal. dna
Parka Ineml al J. per
IV in n nloNan-llanannl. alrnalp . with a fair
l.a-al deduand at unelnalmod pra- Lard la
doll a Itlt 'ale% of country ar 1;4la for ..chat ny.
dad InoVlan, oty. 11, •• Purl: ntud ed-
I Arc h notalnal-tanlata t , doing In Dm ,
Dull Me
Inin.a..anl Motto ruogr nada lot n. 41 1, ..
Ev-I 3 annanat inn .e.dree and
nigher Anil.. nni . 20 Ida. 1, 01111.1t1 /it Iln and ..an
lona Itynlavil :In , Ine. n rl Anna t. ntdl It, Id
tlrmla at
• ...
Clit:ESl.— . .nitot report-a 4 , 1
33 . :36r91 ill.l Getvltott at r _.
111 , 1 TER—The sUppi% I• large', to eve,— to
Ito. demand, nod o..,1•10( ,”•
o noted over 2,e30, all houglt tove .moll
moler reported at:n"lyf:tl.
POTA 14 00 Ittv.h A
from elan. at $l,..Ai per 1,1.1; Ylw. to oat rel. at
a.l,:avrr3;7:, tot to atunlit •
DRIED •t( :at /tort - . prone
I "'lc atom.‘pples at la ~111• ovi - It. Vevelle%
to) he tototett ttoo••t•-,
1.,1:5-4,113,0tr0l at .10r
It A7% , —Common gc.0.1 {Li ,
zt Irrr I.llsll— , nle 0(50 bu. 111.1.. of io u,. N..vr
1 ork 1% hit,. t vi.orted
I F -- , alo• 01150 pig:, at h.,
11 .\1 ,•••11iFi4 I rota ...ale. at 41 4 L.4l' yr
if r1.—:11/ IMI,SII,IIIIIi male. of ',rime Tauothy
e.. 31
xl.'l I. .I,lli butnontinmlly olt
neaugetl.
11, to .0016. at ,1,1(.) per L4l, In' the
nr leupl and VAIJ.IO for nmvil it, from ‘tore.
t 11:015p,r 100
11.,M1N --I. '..11.ng
l'lTTslll' 111:11 PLITIRO 1..3;11; 31 M. 3 it
hymn neon, PITT.POROR GAZYTTC
Tu. - n-lo T, .INR. la, leJl.
a• som qil
e 111110 Inuiry fur ttrne to
but as et ther i e Is net improvement to
oote In the general tone of the trade, and the
market is steak Ahab., :seller, than bnyera ,
although prha.o are 0.11 quota.bly lower.
Inn report sale- of 10ou 1,1.1, at 21.1di1. returned
Vis do do at 2.1 , f,; and 120 at 17. hbls lnelteled. 11
aas reported fluting the asternoon that othir s
loci been made to Jell at . 20, Dbl.. returned, lint
0.. give till. for what It I- worth not pretend
nig to vouell for Its eorreetnes, remarking at
the stone time that we heard of offers to hue
at to arrive on first water. There H eon
salt-ruble Inquiry for bonded oil for Febravry
Mareh, pen and even May deliveries, but the
figure- offered are very low—far below - *bat
anv of .illa r, niters are at prevent willing to
accept. We are cognizant ol 52 has log been
offered for February delivery In Philadelphia
51 fur Match. and the -time figure was offered
for 4010. bltb, to In' delivered during April 21.1
May, all of n-h tell were respectfully and must
positively rejeeted 011 is doll and en
tirely a 11111 l tont—good standard brand+ arc .till
held of 70 No movement In Naptha or
nom—but 11111 e offering and but little wad
1:1=
1 , 1.1.a1eh to the l'ltt•burxh Gmette
011C•00, January Ir.
I rat 67,110t,T,i4 (or Spring,
I.4•,—Wheat 1111t1 t de li)errr, at
51.2401,24'. for No. I, and bGtull.,.• fur No E.
uprlng Corn arm, at Cle for No. I. and
, for rejected. Oat. dull, ut It alt-2t l a for
No. I, awl :: . 2c for No e ll)e I g . te bettor, 50c4
w.c. for No. I. and Ore fun No . 2. Marla ne
glected
tr ni is r —Dull, at ha
I'Mormoss—Moderately.rodeo M.,. pork
Irau active and enuler. `ales of e.OOO btu% nt
V.27,tne27.3 on the stmt. Balk Meat in good
mind ; sales of l'as),DlD pounds at l 3 c for rough
Sldeu ; Ile for Shoulder . ..from slaughtered. a 1.1.1
R. r e from Dressed HOW., all Sweet
plo'ulal Hams artlre ; salon 1,210 bbl. at
16 1 . r from dressed, and 11'.171 . , from simagh-
I ere.' Bogs. Fully Cured nearee and drat nt
Engle.h Sleats gem. Salmi of ;al bozos at
,r for short t lb, and for Cumberland.
;•, "en Meats Oro, at I'd' lor hums ;ro e ,
10' /10‘.,
and , for
and ',au act,. n.
and 117,1,17
Pressed Hog.. steady and Orin. at 100.7e411,...a.
Itooetpts, 'o.l= shlppe 7 none 1.1:e 11..ers
r, or I. ed. 9.3.0 none. Market ae
tirP, and Liens' better. skies at
uttle In nloslerut, drinand. at 5.. - ..10.11.711
Mawr matter. ant l.ansed 0,1.1 I eo.,
=
e• lul Iviepoteh to the l'ltt4hargh Go.nettr.
Ise/ J.ontoiry IP,
I • ti••Vitill3ttt• and price, lower; Me.a
Pork lree ly offered, at em for city. with Kraal!
Haewn, slower; 'shoulders, Lie; Clear
Silo•", Ca,. Palk Meats. doll; prices nons
li teen 311. is dull, weather 100 Warm Coope
rate ,110 rode, .ie;
; small .1. of Clty at Ise, l sant, T.
17'
aud declined lirejrlrx.-, I , mull I..ae,
nt $949,50 gross; 01.5C.411,70 min—offered 'Ares
ol Uu clue... 'a 611,1 u Packer. eder -
4IL liceelpts,
PUTROI.EI M STOCK. IV NEM VOITK
Sports& Plarottch to tl'tern
New Toot, .lormary I-, IVAi
The Petroleum market iwa• active unit high
et t oelay. esperially nn lterfnehoff It tin, Pit len
ye anti Flthole 1. reek, with wiles at the follow
mq rale. tilninanline, en; Clinton 1,711; For
est t.oenty, 6; Lleydrlck, iOl Itioxhitustlble, 1:
Meer, 2,1'; IleitnebotT Hun, 211,00; Ito
i-hanan Farm. 724 Bradley, Nai First National
44; Ram. N i et.llntock. 1,7 Si ntl Cieck, 1,73; Palm
er. 1.75, Pithole Creek, 1 l,Nle. itynd
oiled atei. 21,73, w,c,..t,r.),,r,
!II ktll 1 Olt k PETIIOLELIII
spec tot Oi.pn tat to IV ,tern Ym•+ .
ca 10/11r, Jttouary I+, It
Yet Tolenui rennin, dull anti innetiv, I r
1. nominal, ut 31c, and I:ctlnt , l In t ea l 1,1
vtl., are rnportrfl
MARKETS BY TEL EGRAPH
=I
t 1 a.: t„ Jun la-- sic:rain:ten
14:1• 311,' , tend at the early -,..1nc id the
la arl, but at tha .stueLs. Ulna° Erie
..cadtll) Wet, dun n (rota Itivtt
0.1.1 a gene nil 41, I /13 eln price, •a it, call
IL le milted. The balance ni the 11.1•1. , 13 3
little More steady There I. a ids Itttlo old-Ule
to lite martet. and lbw Isoil. lin4 II
I/MC . 3/110 ,13tIlitl Ihr full unto for any
rime. During the clay there I‘ eanaldera
1., lc rseacmcnt Oil s o uth e rn and pip,
burgh, and the the runtained
gently At the lost board the Market wag gru
el-ally ar, action leaver. The Ifolloning were
elifsing prices at 4:30 r. is Ohm Certifi
cates. New 1". ail Central 'Ceti
Ilitilsnic lab Read .. Michigan sfattnern,
and Clatelairgh, lioek
)4r4 Northaestert,, , 3l%; nrcierred,
'The monry m4t arket reinalna easy l b, Call
lo a n. ,ss :Asa per cent. un ntock
aaalLaterala. and
per rent. on agrernmenta. The xoternment
blot was steady, with a Mir demand On
state Londe were quint and stcad,y. Coal mail
Ailacellautouts.Darea u tett .4i' 4,c mily. /Wattle°
and withal:it any special feature.
The void market srtuf 'steady Lids morning.
bet heavy alit afternoolc mud Cell air at
the clone.
New Turk Market.
Szw T(11114 Jon. 18---cortos—gulot aut
stoady, at 514390.
FLOCK—hi - W(01M, Illlitettleti..aai tt.e.
lar at
$7, ,, 0(3:8,u0 for %rude brand, m arket ,
Quiet.
Wattar—Qulet and AOM lain, n t $ - 2,24k7y2,tr for
unto and Western.
. , .
bakts—Wbeat, dull,nd Inferior grade. lc
lower. at 9 , 1,1'5!,41,80 for a Atubeill I wankee,and
.‘Ara of small lots do were reportedat 61.53 ;
Amber Michigan, $2,10, and White Nester,,
about Tlre•lons prices. • Ilyty quiet. 'barley,
dull. Marley 3lalt, quiet, at #1,43. corn, I n
low er, for inferior, while choice parcels aro
steady, at telt. 9 , 4 c for unsouttdi for
ound rasedestern. In blare and dell 4red
s
lints, dull, and decidedly lower, at 104 for
ou , ouodi and 3;iinee for sound mixed West
ern.
.
PLTIOLICK—Quiet, at Sic for Crude; fee
for Refined In liana, and Sac for thinned, tree.
Grtoegairs—bagar, - steady:, :Cuba, ittfidze:
Havana, MolasSes,uilebanged;rorto
Moo, eft; New Orleans, troedsl,ll
-- opened heavy and lOwer
'and closed with more firmness at 433,011,
3o,siti for new mess, clawing at 112%73, regular ;
irle,62 for old do, closing at4'17,71, regular;
for prime, and $3,14014,01) for prime
mess; sales of new mess of January, February,
and March, at buyers and sellerm option, at
tg1e9),73. E.eefsteady at, $l6O for new
plain mess; 001 t 3
4,50 for new extra 112C33. Beef
llama in good demand; Western, Cut
meats, steady at, fOr shoulders, and
i3i4sl,!:e for ham. =Mason An moderate re
quest; short:ribbed for Februarl' at 16e,
libessito atelValX).'e for
western, and 1:4131i for city. • ,
Isno—Quiet and heavy,st lii4/11.tie, the Ist
ter an extreme; also 1.60 u bblsol Februnry and
March, at sellers option, at latter
an extreme.
leers, —Dull. t
I =1
Jan. S 1 i
:12113 Fire. , Morria :71
-4.4,, Penna.
Aluerreith t•olii I Sight lAchauge
lurk par
Petroleum doll "f!liZte Itefloe.l
hohd. , Refilled free, 70a7g.
Floor •ery 0,111; 'wire , onolfere.l
I.eni .1101 g. 41,
2.7 u loin hi u.. I ...how, t%
Vork, ;he, at 10450 for Mei- 1,1 , ...,1 'fag.,
I . rfilti-. Ith .019.
it hh,k) dull. at v,r;',..62,:1-.
Near Vork Stock amid Motley Market.
r , ./ Your, Jan. la.—Money envy. at 53 c'ebt,
, ter ling doll at loto,kflaa. Gold lower; open-
Ing atlend 3t
vLxiu rreightm to Liverpool quiet and
steady.
Stork, heavy r a. r.oupona, 14):;
.10. 'tit, lot; Ta, .1., ',I, regNl, lot'
Urvitevl mat, 1040, Mariposa,
14; Ohio and MI,. f,•;.),; iVe_atern
Union Telegraph Ca., 61; N. Y. Casaral,
Uric :'pt :.: lteathr4. Mkt,
Southern, fat ; Ylrhlgaa Cat/tr./Li honda, Mt;
Pittsburgh,ll.-%; North's - astern, pre(
Rork lalantl, 101%; Fort W•rw, at • ,
pref 107; Alton, I.
CENTRAL. LIVE-5704.1: NIARK
ftrr mar or Ina PI ills Ise non Gem:Tr,
Tarksne it, Jan. 18, letal
t TTI.F.—The market for rattle ha, bern
remarkably dull and ncgleeted thin week, ttak
I ransactions behtg unusually light, nada
mainly to the unfavorable Character of the ad,
teen both Iron, Philadelphia and New York,
The attendance of havers was fair, although,
romitierably below the number here last keel:
and the wort, precious, end these few bought
very sparingly, and only at comparatively low
figure-. The very best grade , of nice fat cal.
Ile, vi Itch last week sold at nen', cannot be:
looted above 7,,:tit 7A, this week, and we heard
of but one Instnnee in which the ollt.ide figure
etas ntlensi. Common anti medium cattle sold'
froui _Stt p n and scalawags brought from:
At, and as will be .voeu briow, neVeral
drove. of this particular kind changed hands
et the tint - nation: //anted. We hilr4 , one sale of
pdme Konturky cattle reported at 8,33, but
het drove. it hr borne In mind, were
eontraeted for some day, ago. to bo delivered .
here, and consequently,the price realized one-.
not be takeund a (alt notes of the -market..
We feel confident that the same cattle, had
they been offered for sale to-day. would not,
have brought 8 Cent, It was rumored around
the yards that there was It combination among
buyers to fors a decline in prices, and n large
proportion Of the cattle OCl,ltle, were shipped
East on owners aerount,thes preferring rather
to do thin than submit 10 the concessim”
mended by buyers.
/10GS--There Lac been a very fair huditicsa
done in the flog trade thin meek no tar, and
bile he market ruled aeUve and ateady,,
priced, idd compared with last week, have
dergone no quotable change. We give 9 , 4/210,
the ruling rote,. bar fair to genii aver
ages. TI receipt, Lave not been very heavy,
owing mainly - to the fm-t, that it Lx nest to ha
poi...Able to. drive Uoga with the rondo in the;
rendition they have been in for twoor three
dayspeat. At. will be seen by reference to the
cairn Leto.on. , too or three droved changed
hands nt 10! .fg10y.,,, hot the... a - ere mettly
picked flogs, Wad Usens thrums eautnot be taker;
to. a lair criterion of the Market for ordinary
grade..
sIIEEI.- The transactions in this elate of
stock bate been ul, to usual standard this
work. hut priece , generallv ruled lower, and
we now quote at .c.Se: eents ‘ growa t . mud these
may be regarded us the extremes of the mar
ket. The receipts have been large this week.,
and while there wee a fair attendance of buy
, rs, the, was noimuch spirit manifested, ow
ing tounfavorable advice:4 from tbo East.
AIIITIIL7,FI OF STOCK YOU 'FOE WC! IL lENDI ♦O
J•N vAar 17, 1e63.
Cattle. /logs Sheep
. 14 . 51 4054. -
:GO 7.43
.. lAD
tope
Philadelphia
New
Way Puha,
ECM
Relfr. r . f 1 yr., No li r cirht Peer,
Iloilo., to 6rolch 344 - G 50
Mel,ornOrk. to l't :at 1.6 lc= 571
,totth to Neott ' . 167 15,36 6 11
I h.nberlan to Neatt....... 100 10,0i3 6 01
Myer, to /11.1BNer MO 23,150 5 01
Taylor to Ties6er 173 17,11: 6 25
l'rtivrforcl t0.11664er .Z , 4 34,800 6 7 3
Tellott to 13esaer 79 7,t30 573
Powers to Ilesoct 137 15,7= 6 C4l
Gill A Cassady to Picke'n 497 51,000 G co
McClave to Braden MO 33,30 6 C. 61
Potter to Heater ...........103 it= 5 6:
*lowa] to Acker • .... A 9 1,e3 6CO
I .l l ‘ a r glo t r7l i t
l o e Ire rt 11 eh . .... 141 it '. ,p ,j ' A 3 17 21
Cretsctorsl to Lamer 155 -8%
MEM
Seller. Ilnyer. No. Am, Prre., .
Clarke & Ylahan to Taber. t 9 259 973
( larke at Malian to . ..Anger. 00 230 . 9t*
Clorife Mallon to Smith.. 03 NO 0. tel •
Clarke & Mahan tn.llolmes 76 1159 927 .•
Clarke 3: Mahan to Taber. 300 •Rei 39 00
Mallow to Kes 91 290 943
Alexander to - Keys - id 270 OLS
Britton to Keys.... 97 I= 940
Dark 5. Malian to Plant... 109 27) 915
Potter to llolmes 86 = 9 911
(line to Orr 107 - 270 9 P. 3
Campbell to (n.T• la 3 270 10 11
MeDonalcito Taber 161 . 9110
steel° to Ds/ fttl 170 9 er.
Walters to Taber 191 271 990
Walters to Taber 197 209 945
11 eettall to Kedges 251 WO 10 (*-
Robinson to Kedges 99 JO 19 05
Must° Gllchreist.... ...... 87 Itsl 10 14
Warner to Hedges /29 975 997
Cochran to 111110 11.3 270 997
} arnall to Lamb 77 o'3 10 23
Williams to Hedges 123 175 , 1
lino kto Tabor 59 173 97/
Holmes to 5inger........... at 190 9TA
lioltnes to Singer...
Holm.s to liolmob 5:C0.... IV4 * 4- 1 1 0 0 W OO
lloimub to Yrax1e........4.. 10/ 243 9 7.3
Cochran to Ithae &Co 113 'Mk, 9 5/1
Phillips to Gllehreist'34 .Ml:' i 'a .04_,
Holmes to' itlchreist 27/ gas 9 7.5 .
Word to GI/stirs/At . Z/25 , ....,ft 10 00
Bloc to tallehrelbt 07 285 15 11
=I
Toung to Klement 23 head of emnatoeidu
stock, w Matting 37,250, at 5;4; and Robertson to
same buyer, 21,,Z0, at I.
Drummond to Katen 58 head of cOmmOit eat
tie. weighing 51,20 D, at 5,:3i Robertson to Dairy
/7 weighing 160 , 50, at 5 , 4.
Anderson to Duff 10 head of common cattle,
weighing 16,100. at 5 1 4, and 3111Ier sold Rath-
away :0 head of prime fat cattle, weighiag
:r 10b, at e‘l.
needle to Meet,. 20 head of fairish cattle.
averaging about 1000, at 6; and McFadden to i;
t. rouse 6 head of extra, weighing, 8,975,
Juv & Caertes to Evans 40 hadof commoutsh
cattle, weighing 34,310, at &.i, and .triacir to
Rairuey 57 bead of medium cattle, weighing
at
Iluff to Snyder 31 head, weighing 33,500, et
ri,; reenuuld & Kahn 12 head,weighlng
until la to 31arkle Weighing is,Kuo, at 5;4.
nger to Ruthann 17 heed,kweighing
s.l 6. 15; Flannigan to Voter 45 head, weighitir.
43,41',0, at b; J193[1. to Voter 17 head; weighing I
10.400,, at 5.
Voter to Maynes 20 head, weighing 20 i 350,at
I,lo—very common; emlth to Mayans snap
kind, weighingl6,loo at
Sedgrwiek to i:debit , - head of extra cattle. ;
u eigiung 0,030, at 01,75; Daube to Hefty 21 bead, I
sighing 17,u541 price unknown; Dirk-to
Borne. had—price unknown.
insillipu to May urn 1 hood, weighing tr.,tou
:a IV al tal 0 II WO
=
The it er contained about Nix feet la.t algitt
and aasat n stand. The lee g..-ge Itas goo.
entirely front Wheeling, and nut igni ion ma.
be raid to be mann/ed. The weather ha.
turned very mild, and the hic is going off
rapidly, filling the atreeta, and rivera at U..
same Unae. The ice In the Alleglien3 I. Sttrltt,
slowly but surely, Iln.lne.a at the wharf i.
ruttier tatter, being Ina bettor condition.
The America. Capt. Golding, trill leave for
this evening priettively.
Th. Armenia, Capt. McCallum, u-11l le I. v
IbL ett ruing for tit . Loul. without fa it
The till:en, Lapt.. lh,re, will leaVe for New
Orleun. on Naturilay
The lenl Leoti, Ciipt. Campbell. olil 1ea . ..,
for CineWantland Lt...llsViii, 5:44,11,(1,17.
The Nevada. Curd tivanq, 14 lu turn for , t
I-uula, and will leave for %but port on
day.
the Rubicon, Cant, 1,1 annonne, : ,l
ew Orleans.
The sore Cupt. Met.owan. e. Loodinr, at tit.
-outs for Pittsburgh. The Nl.ts , isllppt
ulrly opened.
The at. Limb Democrat of Wednesday, sass
The great flood 01 the Des Moines, which
rune into the Misnippi near Keokuk, swolied
t h e river here considerably. We have not
learneitiparticularn of damages inflicted by the
above here. The river here rose three feet In
t - eenty.fourhoars ending at six - o'clock last
turning, and was then still on the rise. The
river tilled with lee at three o'clock yesterday
morning, and MUNI acme commotiori among
the steamers at the wharf. It knocked them
:trout a good deal, and some of their fenders
were broken by the crush. For Fora while 'eater
dal. no freight seas shipped, 50 thick MU the
ice in the river. We learn Indeed, that in the
new channel between Arsenal Island and the
Missouri shore, the current in no swift, and the
ieo KO heavy that nn boat could possibly come
up through It. A ferry boat repeatedly made
the attempt, and fatted. This now channel,
the old one being closed by lee, bids fair to be
permanent. MK new OhfUlltel wag chased for
veers past. The passage le very tittITOW,
• The commanders of the Mnry - Forsyth • ncl
Paragon, well laden for New Orleans, were de
termaned to leave last- evening, but acme per
deemed it probable that their pilots Would
refuse to start with theta, on ncuount of d in
ger from the ice. - The wentber was not so rolit
lust evening, whatever it May be thin morn
g.
MEDICAL,
DB. J. *. TAILOII,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN,
lltdpectfolly announces that he la located at 307.
Itrs et, third door from the head of IVO street,
where he will consult patient a, 5.11.111. x. r.
U., lilacs) with Consumption. Dyspepsia, Elver
Vern taint. .tenons Distanults, lihentuatism, runt -
la, 'l , hits baelling. and east.. •ariety of Moon so I
akin itiseaste, and all disease; peculiar to Venralea.
jpoetor Taylor 11,0111/Ithn use of all tnedleinea that
base a diseased condition Of the systeln artier lb a
pritaar; discaSe has been removed; ouch as Calumet
Tartar Emetic, Nntirnonv, de. &e, 3.l.oticiu
are the 1 - LXIIIACTS of IltaliTti ANIS al &I.
I'l-ANTS. Wistir great superiority and Ina ariabls
safety hash osi v s fully prose. In ituentrclls of-the aaa o
lila:colt and p lons cases. 'they are adaptesTto
ali
ages and enlv4l. MIMI, , mud anited to eve, stett
and stag. , nf .16ease. Dr. 'factor has the to:st of re
(.lnm n. tl•e Its: nal
att.
I Mutts E
12,11 10006