,9 iVittoburgb 6agette: SATURDAY, JANUARY 2A, ISM CITY AND SUBURBAN. - OF MS. GRINDER, Death Seems of the Modern ,THE DISIOIERY OF HER CRIMES. Her Arrest and Commitment. DEVELOPMENTS BEFORE •HER TRIAL. The Trial and Verdict SUMS WHEN TEE VERDICT WAS ANNOUNCED. Her Condfict White In ;Prison CURIOSITY TO SEE Ho HUNG She , Conftsses Her Guilt 2rl t e • sheriffs Office Bfattgeti Scarcely had. the public time to breathe "I freely after the s aturouncoment of the Boyd , s 'tiggSfit Wert another, more startling in its details was thruSt,tiS In this case the vie ... thm was a arOman, mad -the perpetrator was a woman. Ontlialtithol43l 3 llU-St l l ls 4 3 tr. James VaratherS earidiefirriplaint before Hay - or Low. ry . Charging Mrs. HarthaGrinder with larceny. This wee a mere blind, ne the - mil:MI : will show. °terse GrialependhieWHe Martha were at this time 'residing inq pull} two story ,briek Yens on Ginins - alley, near river &Ventre, near • - the , ELand.:street - Bridge. Grinder had beate figOOdeliartteter;and WtO,' meted for her ' sooisbtlity and klndaess of heart. Her hus. band wasp. laboring man amidellicient ixtforee Of character and intelligence. For Several months, an unusual number of deaths hrid oc curred to her house, but it was not suspected that foul means had been employetl. The sad den sickness of numbers who had eaten at Mrs. Grinder's table aelength awakenict ens - piston. and a subsequent investigation of facts led to the Conclusion that she had been in the ' babit for some iionths of admMisteringpolsou Among others residing near Sirs. Grinder's • was a young man by the came of James S. Caruthers, formerly from New Castle, but at - time doing business for Mr. James H. ()err, of Allegheny City. He was married to atlas Mary Ca - reline Phillips, of New Castle. On the Tan day of last June, Mrs. Caruthers took supper at. Mrs. Grinder's and Immediate. ly afterwards was tish.rm seriously ill.- She . gradually recceered, when her husband took , . her totht country. •• crtilsrettirnAi.4,slrped with "Slre. G. and was_leanSelf taken 11l I,rt like intinnSr 'as his wife to Whom he telegraphed to return.. lie :iemearartr, nvtletscentilltlLoartaLiahoog tilion ill. Mrs. Grinder paid' r i ser frequent vlsitS, paying her every niteation, and carrying her delicacies, until the Ist day of August. upon eldch day she died in tena ble agony. .the 151.11 of Angu4, Yr.'. Amanda John , 604, 40. I , fe of 31r. James, r. 3i.';l t th e n r :on of nace ny, 1.21 'Ahem at bad gon eto board, having taken sapper with grinder, -wsusrapereploind was at Sirs. Grinder's house ' for slit al dayv in a very critical condithani. ..r4gr r tar. `47,,iTh".&.r nation.of ether ripseS.,nraused Mr. Caruthers and , Jae drtelmineff to make , information tgletsuttlor=3C sikti;v:crttltry7-oilligr•gt; Mg. 0 -e house for p oison. e e was arrt _ "and 'Linea for' Several hours antil research could he made A-number of artieles belong , to.lir.s. C. were found in her honse. num.beinata. , ages of drugs and other a - • deafer:Odin her hmme were taken possession of and,pinced An the hands of Dr. Watts for chemical analysis. Abect this time 0010 4 number of persons rementbeeedro hat - 0_ been taken sick after. • partaing of food et Grinder's. A Mass Jeanie Buchanan had been talt , on sick' at her ' house and died, and circumstances pointed to • 80% Grinder as her murderess. An old lady by-,the ~naman of Gallagher, a Hr.- Grinder, - brotherot - hey hustrauttp au- infant child of yarn, Grinder; and the - Mild of v.:women who -,, CoMer?freen Cineinnati settrelt of her ." - boisbanfl—these raw wei .fe among the many whoutit.COuldlyetemonbered ha,i died after partaking Of the fatal hospitalities of airs. -. L ONA ; 11211.... tlinO the report et Mrs. G '. multiplied. The be_ gus baby Luse, - *tiff rimixt - tprorged murder of Mr, MuyoOkh. - 16r4FltbeMARettm -fire... yet frt,h in the cOMMITTIrrN • • ...otrultltlplect open horrors. A-1110t a.. - 4 '-eingiiformen.srlsonrutcanottor was raided _ stood aghast-r;,;aand rn p t rer:...ngr inTotirlflo a n made again.t her by 331 - . Lanitscrs, and also .one Sir- John her with an attempt CO WU his wife, were read toner on the 53th of August, 11 at which time slie.was only under arrest for litree_ner. , .. She exhibited a g.reat. deal of r prise, and denied the aecusaiion from bee sing to end. In default of the bail. she committed to fall, to await further de. e Ancets. Eli gltnrstieriolv or Booms. Ottl Art„.mst,.CoratimEitattanon es juzned thebody of 31Iss Jennie - If. Duelist Ilan in the presence of several gnntlemen emu • were empannelled to net as a Coroners jury. and ts portion of the abdomen was taken out, and peseed in the Lands of pr. Wntn, ritiecciaml analysis. The nest day, the Coroner OCteeededloltiew Castle seith a jury, and the renlattk bt Caredliertt were`taken np, and ealioy-tictnaarthe stomach given to Dr. Wnth for eoltytte - TtietrelitagtOrtof the °hem ist-discoVeredpobo2 tit both bodies, antimony beliWbeAl&loyjinc,Agent need by tbbi mod ern Tu. rlle - TattVr ettee. ar=riti, P 1.17.,1. COMSLITM VAT. I'lle - Coroner t s Jury in theca," of Mr,.. , ihr" - -Tut4linteatreintlo4 theirlahori on the eth day l• :rtlleiVaCtrleinkare...Tbei,,Verdlat,n44.lle Jury was • that : WM a nithers cattle't6 li;er death by means otpoisons administered .by 31rs. Grind er. A commitment rna then lodgedilgtatlP. ' r is i charging heth the murder of ldr, .2ntb rye MORE wr corn. Oa the lath In Corinna's:a - score rumor., reached the public. ear. In fact, each day added to the accumulation of horrors. It was amid that she had polsoned.a lire. Ilancoce, wife of a hackArtver, add her Mother, an old lady named Carr. - also, two children who had 'Mired with her in a honso in thq klfth want ou O'Hara-street, between Penn and Pike streets; -also, a young girl named Annie Gold, who had _ gone to live her. In this younggiriN case, the "•••• ...r.....-111hsawthsed ',roan Id;roja decoction made from . s - the burrs of "gytupson' , woceir - ghese devel e ' op nts were made_irnown to lErw.Orinder, r saner, mental distress betamo very great. .•.• __ /She was afraid to may In hay cell alone at ; night, and Mr. white allowed.alemale prison e - ' ' net° stay with her. • , ... ..„..arili. snOTtlan Arrsams. • '. On the lath of-September another attempt ... to poisona woman tnmo to light. In 3iayl9ll, a widow woman by the name of Mrs. .Often 'Parker reecived a remittance or 013.) from her , husband, who was then /lying in "Chilfornia. Mrs. Grinder, who was then living to PU.SO6 thull..ol2lfand street, formed the acquaint ance Of Mrs:Parker, and induced her to visit -her.. She went to the house, where she cam , ,• ; - planted of a head ache. and laid - down and took " .. a elect). When she awakened, her pocket f . " yoQk And moneywas gone, and there being no ---.:' person nl4= the. htitevi__lieellir. and Mrs. • t• rs - Grinder . • she - s uspect Ch -.-of. ,stealing • 1,, . ... it. They -Mean.. veM.. • Indignant: at. tho `,) - r` - ' :::the Insinuation,-osseMig.theirtutteeence.aml v.e.i. ~ ...proposing - that Alm tett Dellarrtised. Mrs. .'''" ,_" 'V rather ;Treed to this, and-W n the Dint Of . .... , 3. I • ••f t',„ starting, when ..M2a...Grind e r told her site -"---. - ' would attend to It for tier , and Induced her to • ' rir 0 cOffee which she prepared. After ~, 7,sgita j tAgittitafer.stle woe taxon v e ry IV, Is fair invariably follow the - ce: She remained in this timely tope 6. Mien she managed to .' ; ...' ~,' /,'l, . c°a .,,,, , --- ,,,5a s, Wmporary absence of Mrs. ' '-. ' ' . Grinder ---- i L ' z." ;nr il litrated suit Oscars Mrs. (I. oe, ~ 1 . t,.. , - ~... 1 120 InV, fOiSall a formidable. s aza d y . I t ,i ir ! 1 ., 1r ..„.. an ,.... ac q u J.-Wk. or atatathat due. - - V ' ..1, '''' s nta..tlita. rindeee house she was - ~,, .• ; an Jett tO warrant, abuse. and abardod wit • . • o.' ' _being a woman who had . strayed from tbe , r paths of virtue. t • ' .., - ~. SAXIIEL Cint6mcm!xtitijmo •, , On UW)lsl.ll6iiseptehleer the bc,,Ve1€6,14 3 ()rimier was exlitunodo.4ingbeen burled ' -.. , '' 0 „ I..,eeeldmrlfb• A. oubsoUrlent analysis emir that he had died from poison zi..,,,,,,.,,,, e‘ , , , ':_"...,' i nn, and was home on a furlOugl), durin • ', - which time ho visltgd his brother (~, e ume and ~- • - . *bile there, was pes••• ed- Zofare he dile'd h : - said to his brother, "She (Martha, tirindevyjult. . poisoned mo, and Will (301SOn the ithoittlrind-: s _ ,- - es famtlr.u er Jerembd , Grind_er mid a elumur, ;.4 ..... • :-. 'Airs. Grinder ' ate burled at ~,,,,4 ~.., „ 7 , n is be li eved t they all tutu from p0t,,0„,, ?„.,.,4 ~, swain* th is woman. - .l.frs:Alltba ~ tr '" 2- ,,." : - --- "-' • " ...one Of ilfeGr der-family-and three or A: , 7 ''. - - ''' /*MAWS chilaren - vreretaken Stew after a visit *.... , 5 . . ....,,.- .. - ,to,Mta. G. , e;lnd a dirstilhil, Who had eaten at it.' cf - - V.' , . cabs Grinder table, alckelted saddled. ...''" . .4 il:1"--' ,,, _ - , ..iiilir, or ISSJIThA GhIADEn. - • , if . .!,.; • ,', - Tne Grand Jury returneda true bill against - • l;','sl •' ' . !dm. GriniferfOr the minder of Mary Caroline • . ' ,i'. .• Caruthers on the lith day of October, and on Monday the ?Athol October au) Waspnt on trhal: •••% 3-f -- -.. sor her l Judges hterfhttatna ' St ow e ail ere. :;....._ ~. ..... :lrod t ep i .iTZ t o eOunsei for {lle ~., -'.. •„ . L 4,,i,t; :. 2, ..."ga-t„ movii.?..,llei. E., 2.0 c,..11 -, 4 ,,,, ~, -Or theefenae were Thos. - 1L: Marshall, M.A.,. ',i • ';.:.', .1011_0, .0,". S. Pearson, and Mr, Flonflten, ~..... u. mOn being ,arralloied, the Indietmentyrne. 4x•1,.. - 46 her, and the usual questioalymnr se, ply - ' '.---... . *- -- ':' , .ip" - .calitinbriet.gligY.N,haVinaVA pat to eV , n..etk Otelts'nWw4e,./am not galtoilo /3hettrellOss will yeah e tried! . ~ . . it/I ving-4 , 7 04 at Fay 19=10 8104.1515/14,130 TVA SVEY. Mr. Matabari Mated in a motion for eontion. sure, that he felt satisfied that an impartial trial could not be girds her at that time, In consequence of public eMmor, and the extra ordinary pabliCation that had been made. lie tad been assailed In the street. and asked how be dared to appear for the defense. tits motion was oremded. Notwithstanding, she had a right to ['Mileage peremptorily twenty of the panel Jurors, and as many more ,19 as she could see legal canoe for, yet a e lary Obtained, accepted and sworn by ti teen minutes before five o'clock' tlie. same day the trial was com xne„d. urors were culled of w-hich f j nineteen were challenged f or ra , ,,,„ twenty-three peremptorily, and twelve tweet, lITENISZEI VIV THE 071113M.V.ZALTTI. The case was opened to the jury about five o'clock that-afternoon, by District Attorney Kirkpatrick. The court room wit crowded to excess. About three O'clock in the afternoon a peculiar noise, like the click of a pistol was heard in the lobby, which created antic a sen sation. The Court desired the tip staves to ascertain the cane Of it;but they failed to sue cecd. The Court reminded the liners of the g reat importahee of th ,, e ,, ea , :?,.and e of t a lg tie llia. 7 gc=ati l tr.V7hlilf . past '' ' fl P vl3 l ; &art .7- Journed. • - The seemul - day's preceedings commenced with the exainiaation Of Mr. James McCune, and uncle by Marriage of Mr. Caruthers. HIS examination was sery brief, and Mr. Caru thers .was called to testify to the identity t h at h body which had been exttunsed,as being h of Mr, Caruthetn, after which CorOner Clawson testified to the effeet that he bad held the inquest. • Dr. Otto Wuth then testified that he had analyzed the stomach of Mrs. Ca ruthers, and that he found antimony and ar- . sonic In it. 11 tons theretialnisturaMy. Dr. Henry Pembertpn and Prof. B. C. Jillson, who were present, and assisted in the analyda, both testifisd to the Sarin tlikag, Tile IMAM der of the day was spent in the exabilnatioß of Mr. James. S. Caruthers, the husband of the murdered wenian. Ms testimony went to bLow that during the illness of his wife—he eing ill at the same time—everything Mrs. Grinder gave her made her worse, and in creased her -agony, while on the contrary, what others gave her would relieve her. Due log the entire time, Mrs. Grinder was very Officious, getting ten, coffee, milk, veal soup, crackers and delicacies, and apparently show ing the utmost Interest in, and desire to alle viate the torments of the sufferer. But strange to say every act of kindness only brought with i t additional torment, while at last; after having suffered the most awful torments, reaching for the ball of fire which she ,said was on her tongue, and rolling in agony, death came to her relief. • Tiro third day the examination of Mr. Can was still suffering frornthe effects of polson—was resumed, at' the close of which Drs. McCook, Sr. and' Jr., Doi. Irish, Herron, 1 Mahon, Ring, Rogers and Brown testified to material points in the case, how much arsenic and antimony will kill, de. In the essamdna tionofother witnesses, testimony wasadductd to show who bad made the weal soup,- and the effect It had exercised upon those who ate of it. Borgia. The fourth day sheared that Mrs. Grinder was getting impatient. She wanted to get rid of some of the friends who were waiting upon Mrs. Caruthers. She was not pleased besaattse Mrs. Smith prepared a cup Of tea for Mrs. Car- I others. - She foretells Mrs. Carnther's death, and about the time it would take place; and. and after the death Of firs. C. she makes press eats erf.sOme of the deceived property to others.' The veal sOuleisthrown - outiand a dog that cats it ispolsoned. The evidence is of too recent date to make more than a brief mention of It: At althea manatee -after four, on the 53 h day of October, the Commonwealth closed the case. Tbedefeasethad ne evidence to offer- The jury were neat addressed by Mr. Miller for the prosecution, followed by Mr. Jones first, and afterwards by Mr. Marshall for the defense, the elosin .g argument being reserved for Mr. Kirkpatrick. Theillith and last day was an eventful One to the prisoner. She appeared to be greatly depressed in spirits, and the stoical Lederer. cure that had been observable during the trial had entirely disappeared. It was on this day that any meet ion ot insanity was made for the first time. Mr. Marshall in his argument Introduced the mutter by sayinC , r if the jury should believe that the defers t, Martha Grinder ' did administer poison to the -de ceased. Airs. Caruthers, and that she died of the poison so administered. yet if the jury should believe that the defendant was con trolled by an insane impulse which the could not resist, the is not gurity of murder." Ile furtherd.hl, that it Mes. Grinder was guil ty of the charge, she must be regarded a a moral' uneasier, not .ssiscisible for her arts, and underlie nneontrollahle impulse. Judge Sterrett, in his charge to the jury, re ferred to the same subj ect as follow.: "If the prisoner administered the poison and thereby tainted the death of Mrs. Caruthers, she La answerable for the net, unless, at the time of doing so, shes insane—nu to suchen extent as to blin d her to the nature unit eonsequenees of her moral duty, and to "destroy her perreption of right and wrong. If she was 'Tisane to this extent. she would not be amenable to the criminal law." Tide law is Mat whether insenrity be general °, partial ll In bat De co great as to control thew - 111 of its subject and take from her the freedom cif moral action. There lsa species of insanity that nes been sometimes recognized. consist ing of an iremistsble inelluntlon to kill or commit some other particular offense. The doctrine glitch aelthou ledge this mania is very dangerous in its relations, and eatd be recosmized sonlv in the eleares; cases. It ought to be sliOwn to be habitual, and II should be confined Within tbeStrieteVt limits If juries *ere to allow it as a general mo. tire, its recognition could destroy so dal order as well as personal safoty- To establish it as a justilleatiord{in any par. Gelder ease. it is necessary to show. by clear proof, its marteroporaueous existence—' evinced by present circumstances, or the ex. }Siena.: of a very habitual tendency devel oped-in previous eases—becoming in ' itself a -Settled natnee. The proof of insanity is` on the party alleging it, What evi alexece of insanity is there in this ease t The prisoner Icon offered nonvat all, and where are we to look for - it In the testimony of the Commonwealth 1 The whole testy one Is for your Consideration on this as we I as other questions Of facts involved in the -me -.lf you Should acquit the p er on the • ground of Insanity, It will be n essary Cur you to so express It in your verdie ." The jury then retirmf, but. tuned o agree up on a verdict that night—tea bean for con vie- tinu, rind two for acquittal on t a ground of insanity.; This we leave. recent( _understood was the ease. although at the tt it was. re-. -ported thatthe two differed f the other ten, on this ground that the body f theorems° sons not mule out—the crapes, ice, 1.9 t h e lavers have it, was net 'estableheirt. On Saturday, the oith day of October, it ham Mgt t enitnernmeed that the - j nr) \ ind agreed upon a verdict, the prisoner Wileb rought into Court.- elm sheered - no slam of viernars or nrostration, but walked' with a low. atintly tread. When the verdict of "Gui ty" acts an nounced, she received It with up arentiy the 11 - freest indifference and was as unmoral us any spectator. Toying with the fringe of her shawl, she presented the spectacle of a woman alike teeth pie Of pity, fear or remorse. Sire was remanded back to jail arallens ended the trial of Martha Grinder—the molt rertmrkaide and exciting in the history of the country. RESTE,Ce: or Sr:. 0111.30=fx. on Saturday, November 4th. Mrs. Grinder hronght into Court nod plarej in the' doek, preparatory' to receiving her sentence, tot for some reason or other, the Jnilgcs post. pimeil It, awl she was taken back to jail. On the 'nth of the same month:she was agate brought into Court. tier face was deWny.pale .homing that her mental entrerinmi must bare been great. When asked if she had anything to say why the sentence of the law shOnlit not be passed upon her, she replied, "1 hare noths tug to say. I am notavaity, that is all I hare to say.” Tho Court then pronounced sentence against her, after which she said, while the. tears were conrsinCdown her cline/ as '•I have only to go the bar of God; it La the only place I hate to go to, to show my inno cence. If it had not been for Mrs. Caruthers getting things from others than from me, and Crolltholie hat itte from my borne, I would not have been suffering here Jas 1 Ma. Mr. C. want ed to take a girl up In) stairs, and the trOuble grew out of that. They then tried to separate me awl my husband, and did all they could to do so. Mrs. Caruthers 11 16 , a One woman the was a good woman and a dear woman• Mary wnsan honor toll.: Caruthers' family. Invent Mrs, Caruthers as I did my own life, and Just for that—there the prisoner again mime overcome and wept -bitterly,' f can't express illy feelings. Mrs. CarutherS Was too good a TrOlUall over to go under the n a me of Curotherr. She was an honor to the Janine she was too gOOll for him. The prisoner uttered one or two incoheren and unmeaning espressions, and became seat ed. After the lapse of a few moments, the Court ordered her to be remanded, and she was conducted to her quarters in the prL4on, Shpported by the Sheriff, and attendeu by Julfor White and others. ILLCErTION Or THE DEATH W•CLUA3 T. Q/I Tuesday, the Mb day of December, the death warrant of Martha Grinder arrived ,and the name morning was read to her. As the door opened loud wallings were heard within. She was approached bv her colleen, Mr, Mar shall, who endeavored to calm her. , She sat on the side of the bed clinging to his hand, and after a period of violent weerling, became Calm, WIMP m ores warrant MO read As the spee , utOra were leaving' Lo [ room she swooned, and fell back upon the bed. Better' for her had she never gained her conscions• nets. - SINCE TDIMS Since the reception Of her death warrant, she had suffered intensely. Sometimes the would appear remarkably cheerful for one un der her, circumstances, and again would be very nnich depressed. Do tlui day of the axe. cation of llarsehall and Freekc, her agony of mind was terrible, he. antielyatcd her own doom. She M i O spent most or the time n re devotion, and has apparently been pre. paring a herself for the heal act. During the in. vtlgtion of tho Board of P es hysicians - she was perfectly calm . and .. ecif.pmemed , although - she afterwards' admitted that she knew' their ma tive iii visiting her. -liar • last, interview, with herlittsland was very affecting. - Raising' her streaming eyes upward, she appealed to -- Heaven to attest - her Innocence, mad said - "George, you know that I•am- inzument, and whatever tho World may, think of me, yrs:twill aiwaye cherish my =mew won't you, hue. -pind4^ , fihos-has persisten clung to the as ertionee hor innocence Mi 11 yesterday wohn t urea rumored that the had confessed, or was cOnfessing Le Bev. Mr. lielmes, her spiritual, ' -, • •,-• tow One ?Assn -Tunas DAT Inane. ,The doomed . wonum. spent , the night uOo th q _bour_Qty three recKl.p..#lllt4 o . IT; 111 : 11 1i11 . 7 1 11;1 3 1 , her *lariat tulvisce, D. /tonnes, awn ,ttev.. StAaabangh. , ' Who time ,Was SpOttO In sliming, prayer. and ,religious converse, and .nreavaedheraelf tally prepared to meet the fate *hen the-reverend-gantlet:ma lett her, she ex nick availed here •',AI about eleven o'clock ' .......Z_' • 'a...VIA 'vs 'lunctt;wati sent - in • - her cell. of • - Lurn4ra, GrinderDaWoo- freely., When her atrei gN " -We vi rße re u r ii " i l l e rit ' at i giPlin 7 r l ACV= Aveloor tt te ll en.ori t gg ap syhen - ste Again ,- met ' _Lox .BllBB4 of -tit° flight: previous. ... Arraanaace Ago connACT reAi l • On being awakened this morning at doyen; '- Mrs. Grinder quickly axeggea meffew, and AMU.- ' - Partakdng Of IL I l eartr . brealthist, iIVBB 800 U In prod tamer:maim With her spiritual Ad re.'jn,erder to.reather pb...1(111 la -. undetxo. tIM teirlblek ottleal before - 111M0. . 6.0: IdevandLes4 vette wak resent, tOCL1LOO" - by the arm And4alked- virt her trona cell.to • -t ile step -- watt :Ann, - ntt she aa3ured 'the: Doctor that she would Ascend' the 8811ff6M in gu undaunted Manner. Du• tJ ' tin - FOO/ILOS 1 14 C nal very cheerful. ,aact 'errirceraed freely wit h tho s e around tier. She appeared Derticularlr Etnzloua about her appearance Oil the ,:eats ml, and at an early hear ID the morning. even u idle in converse with the minbdcrs of the Gospel, was having tier hair oiled and plaited, awl seemed more ani,lons abont her per.rlnai appearance than the dread event 40 ,-.011 to take place ♦ SONG Of rrtAlsv... At eleven o'clock this morning the solertut stlllne.s of the prison was broken by the sound of vocal mustc proceeding from her cell, in bleb the voice of the condemned woman was distlnetty beard- °pito ;Lis hour, me one but those In charge of her spiritual welfare had been admitted to the cell. demons Ora CONFERSION. We Oar° Jaet learned that (lOritig the night Dr. Holmes sent to tho Warden for pen, iuh and paper. and it. Ls taimoreil that Xre. brini er has made a confession or statement. which be mad on the scaffold, or handed to the reporters for publication...- GUM IS =Open, SrOn TAR ZXCLICTION. ShOrtirafter eleven o'clock the spiritlidi nd visers.ollllrB.*'6rftder OUR _their; leave, and her female attendants proceeded'tO, none her for the dread Ordeal through which she was =Oath Difea2 She bildo them = affectionate adieu, Wilding theaCaoteolail being with het IS lb/Ailing* Our ofiher execution. • • PAIII/RG tIITZ/1916W WITII 9E66 COUNSEL, A. few moments before she was condneted from her cell to the scaffold, Thos. M. Marshall, Esq., her counsel, visited her. She was Sitting on her conch and"teas being pinioned, yet teemed as calm as though being arrayed for a a bridal ceremony. "Oh, Ur. Marshall," she exclaimed, "I am a great, great sinner, hitt Christ is a great, great Saviour! I would rather have died a different death, but it is all 'right." She then.. *lade hint an affettleanda larewelL'• . • .• 3192 sews won Cll7 09 Tea. Shortly- before the time need for her execu- Mit, Mrs. Grinder sent to Mrs. White, wife of. the Warden, for a cup of tea, which she drank with 'evident satistlyction. at lher same time expressing her deepest aelmowledgMents for the.nniform kindness she had received at the handsof this lady t and ail others Who luul In any way_had charge of her Eennor4 'wants during-her confinement. 1=t!! At One O'clock: Sheriff ..Stewart and Deputy Sheriff daisy ascended to hervell, Land found her engaged in prayer with Bev. Holmes and E.4nsabangh. Atter the conclusion of the de votional exercises,. the Sheriff entered her ecU, arotinformedher that hertitne had come. She expressed herself. ,prepared, and . stood up in order that she - might have her arias pinioned. The Sheriff thou left the cell, followed by Mrs. Grinder, supported by her Spiritual - actiriSer, , Mr.' Uhlman," and Mr. Sinsabaugh. • She came down the stairs with lt firm step and with a smiling countenance, and looked like anything but a 5T0111411 about tO be'hailffed. She was (Messed }in a, brown merino dress, low elipperit, white steed!' gs„. a white crape collar around her neck, her bands bare and her hair very neatly dressed: As shee came in sight of the Instrument of • death, her eyes took it In withAs rapid gianee, and immediately cast them down again. Sbe ascended the steps, took a seat in the chair,co/d fora few moments leas engaged in earnest convetion with Mr. Holmee. She then shook hand, with him, and turninttO Mr,,Marshall, shook him by the hp 'at . 41 gnalgilfritT eff orts 1 2. h, etyrik . nod of the bead expressed herself icadv, nor • feet or e bound, and she was aisisted to heefeet. Daring the entire time the Is-mid ' table smile never left her countenance except when the rope was drawn about her neck An expressiqu'of deadly fear t lien took the place of the amilatbr a utoment,..but It soon returned,and when the cap was drawn, her eyes were closed, and she W. engaged in silent prayer, her lips moving, but ao sound audible. The drop fell at Just four minutes past one, and she was struggling attbe end of the rope. As oho fell, she threwiter_balla up and• seized her cap, bat directly tiler be•a , me .Cramped - and felt from her face, one falling alongside of her, and with the other she, seized the edge of the trap, which she held for upwanls of a minute. Ider ", hand then relaxed its hold Although her straggles continued, and it was evident that she was p s ying from stran gulation. Before the dro fell, Dr. Holnies held her by the hand until he saw the Sheriff was about to spring the drop. When ho let she raised botlands tot I. eatt lied,: of prayer, and Martha Grffider the m untetras Wee Tannrh ed into eternity. tier body hung the limo re quired by law, when it was taken down, leered in a cotton, and handed over to Mr, De rorei or interment. After the execution, Dr lialtne, handed tie the 104011412gC010.4114i00. . Site. tialitoca'seOSTEltitoa. , rarrft.liß9ll, ,lanuary loth, i ale. (corr.) - 'ln flew of my depart - ov, In a few !mars Worn earth, I went [elm)! that I acknowledge my guilt, In the clam' of 'MM.' Gam:dime, and also the ease of Miss Mahatma, Bat lam to. hocent otallthe other - charge% made against me In the papera r i'er, poise:ling PessPl , But, bad aa I have been, I feel that God, for ChrLst'v rake has forgiven me, and through Ills merry I hope to find as entrance into heaven. I die without any hard Peclinv to any one forgiv 11.ugits.-Vggvt,.beenrurregri37.Z.!;.„. log all In hi...power to make me comfortable, and I prarthathe may - beasilsted his duty and rewarded for his kindness. Mr. white ha% also been very kind, and har treated ire with respect alwaye. May God be 000 ti to him ! If lhadbeenfaltltful to my church dint,. it would have been different with me now; but I em thankful that God le va good as to return to me new that I do try to come hack to him. 31ARTHI I , ll;niTnin mark Witne. , re—.4lA.7loLmte, IA - 51XNABACOH. REMOVAL OP TUB BODY .11 cloven minutes aßer the drop ten, her Ise:ceased toditeat, and life sews extinct. The bode was suffered tx remain rome fifteen min utes longer, when Sheriff Stewart detailed (bur men to remote it and place it In the colitis. Th e body was xlien calico up, and the iktPe taken from about the neck, which exhibited considerable diseolorattim on one side, but otherwise there were no marks visible. ' the cants. yrbe body was.then placed - in the coign—a plain brit neat receptacle, lined with white, and ornamented with bright !screw nails, set in diamond-shaped plates. After that body .wes placed in the collie: the white eap vas'retuoired, and the features of the deceased exposed to' view. There was the same placid appearance of countenance and pleasant smile playing about her lips. The lid of Alio coffin was then put on, and the fonn of 3lrs Grinder was hidden from mortal view: ' DittnATUEN rarxrxr 'roll NEW CANTLE. Among these present at the execution wen, dicssre. Robert M. Allen, Jacob . hawer,James hook, Alex. Htebardson and James Phillips, father of Idea Caruthers, the woman for whose death by poison rimier, suffered the ex treme penalty of the law. riptsoso rstozzT In addition to those entrusted with the exc. cutiou—SiterigliteWarf;Dcpiltp. sl Mri tT Warden White did her aplrlrual adslecre—sr • notice lion. John IL Kirkpatrick, Thos. 01. ' ,Marshall,W.:C. 'Mare-tang, "Bev. Moore, Col. Sass,. Young; of the Cleric Benner, J. .1. Soil. enecic, Alderman Butler, nat. Ciallaahcr, Chief of the Chn•cland Police_ Alderman utrale, and euzie.elgtity others. ezezzaa rums - I=r E.ES tat ED. • .31r.James li...lkagb, of the Philadelphia Prtas, and J. C. Fitzpatrick of the Now York Ikm/a were present at the execution, end n 111 doehtless send full reports to the.pmen. which they respectively rep recent. Illnnehester Coyneli Connell met riguvulay evening, Jan. igth left. Members present —Me.srs Harper, Park, Beans, Mothcral, Patterns.. and Borgcss bam uelConc. - Minnie, of special siert log of Jan ea to: lgth were read and approved. Went lute election ol onniers and - ng the result : Clerk of Conned—.lobo C. Harp,. Itegulator—Wrn. ItellenrE Borough Treietur er —Th 11. I • led • Borough Nel o, son. Borour,ll Printlng—Plttsloirgh fro ;co.. Borough Constable Street 'Commissioner Isaac et els.t i!. Tag Collector Suit Iturpecton—Joseph Allen. Wharf Master—R. M. Park. Janitor—Mrs.,Matllda Ilwntee Board Mensurer-'-.R. nark, W m" Trininle. Mr. Barge's announced the following com mittees. Finance—Ales. Patterlion, W. 11. Phelps, (3.W. Idotherul. Ordnance—Thos. Ilarper,W.l l . Phelps, Alex, Patterson. Streets—W. N, Kirk, C. W. Motheral, Allen Meow. Clot W. • Motiterril, W. 11. Phelps, Thos. ta er ri g—Allen Means, C. W. Motberal, W. N. Kirk. lifillrOads—W. N. Kirk, Allen Patterson, Thou. Burgess appolated Kirk and Harper a coin rillttee In charge of Mrs. ti ranger, injured on chortler street. ,Flrut Tuesd regular meetings. ery month urns appolattos for Adjourned. • • Literatare.—aiesrs John P. Hunt 41P, street, have Just re ceived their supply of the literary weeklies, for the week, viz z The Round Table; The Nottoo; The Bolton True Flag; The Now York Weekly Magazine; York.plipper; The World; The , .M Trt, 'bans o The Wazezly alagazinei and th e Lithe ciCostar' tflo,•xteadteris Monthly for February.; ttr • times lieme 'Magazine, for February; aud also, Ners7man , a Monthly for rebrUttry. Aeknowleagoteirt.—Wo tender our than:tip bathe Conneaut' the borough if Manobestor, for laming eltmf.od the Garxrrf, U iheir Ofeb. dal paper, of botheities and all !surrounding boroughs,- laeh'ufforde most. gratifying - testimony of -the Dahill: appreciation of the itforeeter and principlea 01, the parer, . . 1111aistrsee* Weelelicrie.—Xcesre. John P Hunt & co.. 510.tieattellall, hale full supWlee os Harpers ,Illustrated Weekly, Prank Leslie , : Illuistratcd Newspaper, - National Political Ga zette, New York 'Weedy, Scotch American Jouruel; Emily Batorday, Literary Album. Also; New Turk Weekly /Jerald 'and Weekly Timee. The Inevitable , q:keaLm—"Fretidy. Dow, ww, locked up last night In.the Allegheny tombs decidedly :very drunk. In cense. of the execution to-day ho was charged. I , reddy te very valuable hand at thedroveyards but will get drunk. Another common cause was disposed of. 'Harpers atanthii.— liarporb Monthly Magazine, for rebruary. has boon placed upon our tablo Olin W. leitior.k; Fifth strain, op. . I ,m i tte th e rost.• All latest puha , cations aro to be found on his vounter. -flairpeles Mugs&lnea—This excellent end ever .wejeutne uumthly for February is - Just outa-,ltlsprafasoly Illustrated. Fur sale by JOU r;liuntlit 4:0 AtaßOallt Clth,l3 . The Affoiiibliee.—Tallocee nigattne, 'Beadle's, an.q. other raontaltea - fo * *-Fenruare aro on lanni3,,at taldellfennra,WoL 0 Emu... atlool. Tbe.twor 'of Iles- . Grinder—She fa fur clibed with Poison, but Declines to Take ft—Bold Attempts to Induce tiler to Commit Safefde. The public expectation ha' been singularly dint:pointed in re g atil to the manner in whirl. Mrs! Grinder would meet death, it being t h e almost universal belief that she would be nen- Ale to walk or even stand on the day oilier ex ecution, and would have Nix , carried to the Scaffold. Another impression generally pre veiled that she would commit suicide by poison, or bt revorthm to any other means a n bin ber power to avoid the ignombeares death of banging. In this also the public ' have been deceived, as we have been placed hi possession of (nets dearly proving that she not only had themeans within her power kir Committing saleide, but was urged and en ' treated to use them: To these entreaties she turned a deaf ear, anti persistently refused to lake her own life._ Time facts are substantially these: , At the October *Ann of the Criminal Court, aw eoomannvni=deliary Glenn, slier Mclntyre was , the crime of larceny, and would have been 'Sentenced to the Peniten t fiery, but becoming 1111 of typhoid fever, and ' 1 obtaining the sympathy Of Warden White and , some other partles,she received Wail sentence. i It being necessary to haves female attendant In Mrs. Grinder's cell, and Warden White hasi hig confidence In this woman, site was I placed in the, cell of the murderess. Some two or three weeks ago, the Warden discovered itilthat Marytifetutyre was . `telegraphing" to some of themen in the low er ranges of cells (that is, letting letters ox notes down to them by means of a string, anti getting answers bank in the same way) and fearing that them might be something seri ous going on, ha irindulded her finveruly for her conduct. The Warden had always been ist fearful that Mrs. Grinder would procure po n and commit Suleide; and he consequently X atoned the mostalcepleas vigilance for wee past. Mary know this, ant' was told to wet 'Mrs: Grinder cloaely. She lately began to in sinuate that possibly Mrs. Grinder had poison In the cell, and said that She needed watch ing. On Wednesday she stated that she thought Mrs. Grinder "had something." In the evening of the same; day Warden White visited her cell, and ornwersed with her en the subject. Aud here we - may elate, no one who visited Mrs.Grinderhadas much influence over her as the Wardenomd no one Who had access to her was more mteentdor respftted by her. Ile asked her whethef sill 'would do so fearful an act when abe replied that she would not—that sho bad no-desire to ipeitiOn or kill herself. -The Warden informed her that his suspicions bad been amused, and taikeil of removinglier to another pelt. To - this Misty Mclntyre objected, anti beggedthat they might be permitted to remain there -at least during that night. _ Nothing more occurred tmt ilThursday Mere , Ing, at one o'clock, when the outside Watch man, Mr. A. Ferguson, heard a: noise in ono of the cells, and arousing the Warden informed him that some ono was sick in tote-fonude apartment. - The Warden hastened at ones to Mrs. Grindeits'eell, and on entering found her I apparently in a dying condition, lie at once exclaimed (addressing Mary Mclntyre) "Well, she has -beaten von- at last r , being 'fully convinced that she had poi soned herself and was -dying. She lay :r i ll ° te ci r- a b t 7.l 4 , n sale t i t irLd-almosLmot r i t e . l a igs n s g . water ttpon her lace, end e e n avr ira Av is td melee her. Marg . denied , t shei h:111 taken ir We Until ea t at ,tha t7 nt for, anVirtsient r y : esthetes he was In the Ceti: Ily this time Dire. Grinder badrevived" and denied hauler taken anyttilig. - _ - The' Warden desired her to take . a drink - Of ,eeffee, but elm 4,- clinetl, as she .had an • aversion to coffee having once taken an =Latin in it. Ile urgesi her to drink the coffee,and she stated that she would, if they would ailleave the cell except the Warden. When they hey gone out she drank the coffee and vomited freely. She then told the Warder, a most startling story. , the substance of which is that Mary Manly, had procured from a vagrant named Meg Clark, a quantity of morphia a few days he , fore, andthat ever since the poison was obtained Mary had been urging her to commit sUleide—telling her that she should [ never go oUt tO be hanged, Ind Oegte e, ad means to try and cheat tile ennews- " tic p . c . ralstently declined to take th • Inas ,n, a DUSTY ads (Wed lirr 10 open_a vein in her arm. and when she had bled nearly to death die I (Mary) would give the alarm. and pretmel that moan-had been ~tone unkann , 11 le her. These mAtuitatlons were sorteunent and per ststenttlaut they annoyed her very much On Thursday between hand I oadoeli a. m_ s idie ' she (Mrs. (jrinder) was sitting reading In the Bible, Mary got the poison stoat where size had it hid, and procuring ii spoim was unit to mix the Lital dose for her. The thought that she might force her to driulf the drug flashed upon her inind,and silt ssonned, and it -so while In this condition that the Warden found ter. ii,,, he Wastradteme n d t i d wa n s o t Sed Opbla us l i t b l e fort ha element, and he immediately began to eearch for the Oreg. Mrs. Grinder told him that Slag Clark brought It In unit gore It to Mary, and that Mary at first sewed It in a fold of her petticoat, but fearing that the %Verdes: might search her and find tton her, she hid it about the wall. A number Of pictorial papers had been stuck tip swab:ail the wall, and muter One of these the poLeon Mee fon iid,consisting of about jthree grains of morphia, wrapped Is paper. Mag 'Clark had been in jail :m a charge of vagrancy,ang had been permitted to attend on Sirs. Grinder at Mums. - Witten her term en plred she went Cast, bet after obtaining the poison she went before a magistrate and got a commitment on her own -conies ,ion. when she came -, to - the Intl the Warden was engaged with the. Board, or silo would not have been let In without hemg senrehed, as Mrs. White, the Wardens wire, anspected that she might carry In poison. It was afterarants proposed to sear her, but s the had already been to some time, they not le let her have any 11.CVMS to Mrs. Grinders cell. When questioned about the poLmatJlMag said it came out .of the di.. Present in the jigl, hot Mr. McCandless was present to give Om lie to this assertion. The paWarden subsequently learned, through a rson of of Mug, that the poison had been pur chased at a drug store. When given to .Mary Malistyre, it was wrapped In a note. addressed to Mrs. brinder, in which th e, writer stated that she wished to save her from hanging, and this was all she could do for her. The note was signed "A Friend... After the above discovery, Mrs. Grinder was stripped of every article of clothing, by order of inc Warden, and placed in another cell, where she remained until taken out fur exe cution. The altempg .. th induce her to take pother) were most di lical, and It is suspect ed that some parties yet behind the scenes were instrumental in placing the poison Is her pcsesession.- We are not advlstsino to whether any prosecntion will be Instituted against the two parties known to he invitee fed. We may state that this was not the first at tempt mute to induce Mrs. Grinder to commit suicide—poison baying been eoaveyed ore her on another occasion. We afro re however, In possession of the facts, end sr Id refrain from saying anything further on the ontdeet at present. . Warden White deserves great credit fur the vigilance which he exercised over the con demned criminals. lie did all that man could do in order thatthe law might take its course, and now that the criminals are executed he ran take that repose which for weeks past fill responsibilitiCS have prevented him tram enjoying. Linder the present system of management, it is simply imposaible to ere: vent prisoners from obtaining poison, so long as they hare parties outside who are deter mined that they shall have It. All that he ran ibis is to eSerelso constant precaution and Satehfulness, and Wit ho has done to the bent of his ability. lie has proved himself trust worthy in even respect and folly competent foe the discharge of , his ditties, whieli are mach more onerotu, than most people imagine. Persatuil Mention. We deem the occasion a fitting one t o net n rn our thanks to Sheriff Stewart, belmtY tole)", Harden White and Mr. Smith. for the many nets of coartcny tendered no yesterday. That their duties were of a painful nature no our. will doubt, hot each and all of them deserve especial mention fur the firrn, eourtenus and dignified manner with which they nconitted themselves. Sheriff Stewart, we feel us•ured„ had the matter been him, all I.lw green backs that mutt have been piled In his oilier, would not have tempted htra to put the fatal rope ilrUllti t/rinderrs neck. hut har ing been O elected to the duty of Sheriff, ha deemed it his imperativedutrio perform alt octo made obligatory upon blur by the laws of the cornmcmwealthi and ill the discharge of the duties which devolved upon him during the past ten days, Sheriff Stewart hat merited the respect and good wishes of all. Slay lie never have the snte ordeal to pats through again during his term of oMe j e nor those who may fulfil the duties of Sheriff after him. City' Mortality Dr. Met:odic, Pbyslotan to the Board orb V.lll th, makes the following report of the death , oc curring in this city for the n eek ending .Inn nry 13111, 1360 Males 15 IFemales 91 T O IS 14bite 181 Colored The folio king were the (fiIICIVIOS old age, I; congestion' of brain, 11 hemorrhagO. variewv o Weer, 11 typhoid fever, 4; COunninption, 2; bunged by the neck till dead, 4; typhoid fever, 1; diptherla, 11 burn, 1; convulsions, 1; eon sumutiop '.l; dysentery, 1; effects of drinking' lye,i; in than of lungs, 1; MlO lO4OO Of lungs, 1. Of the AbOMS there were: Under 1 year From M to 0 0 'From 2to 3. • 4' v to to GO 1 G tole .31 '` 50 to fo 1 t. tot° ....... • ('BlO 100 .• ..... 1 V) WV VINEGAR. puiE wife vitivEcitii IN NTOIIZ AND FlAt SALE NY W. W. DAVIS, DRIUWIST Corner SheMeld' and Beaver Sts 12Post MaaohoOtor',,Pg► isonw:m. ^ BE-PLATING. LADl fytt A ir v i E our l r ll T:W ili gur . Hr. -PLATED WITIS BILLVErt. C.AnTa i atStMphrerd . . ICE Can a1i417-21,1trianar ;t o sidut ,i 2T N . arart - • • iOUNII,2I 0 4 1 Mtn - 'iw dertimrilt W., mar Rtnoat. FAMILY LARD.•Just received a P a rL f ie4fa Lg i u TAT for raa rgsria.W I iMb . o lool 2s l t C M l t th° t oe R ttli4rfl\.adalaAlZW fia ) -Ittl tAtrtr ' 4 I ROBINSON, McOLEAN & 00., Bankers and Brokeri. - NO. 75 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh, l/r•ler• In •11 kluele of Gorertic,ul 1 •• u Dud Unr.orrr•ol Baal 411 , i llotuent IF. Exclvtua, Dtpo,ll , ryrritr.lit, Par Yon.t• .1•1 1 , • tu itarls of tltv Culled 6tate , on uao,c I orate; .• Only, extenl.l Ith dlepateh In eve. , thin; In he lonian-eat the Itoetou. York Ptlk...lelphia, uti I•lttehurgh Broken.' tsonru.etnetlr nil comma,- Draw nll.l. 11.EWS CO.. New J. roorci. 1.1111.stlelttlila; 11. rEtt- IINS:: Lio-tcon. ~A : - ~1~ 4:: ~ BANKERS' AND BROKERS" BOARD COIQEOTEDET 11001360 . 3, Y. CLEAN A to OITIC6 Or THE PrTT6IIIIE.OII GAZE', Fuluas Jun. 19, kind Oreeed. Asked. ICC 00 - 10. 50 . 99 75 U n , 9 g 7- 137 00 - a 60 Tr 30 00 tin no - I. 00 51 Zs) I'. S. IfNita M. S. &Vs, P. S. I , W, 17. 8. 10404 1 t!. R. Celli/le - ate. Allegheny Conlity Fives • Connells+lllo 8eret........ Lawrence County Sixes. Monongahela Insurance. Cash Insurance Allegheny Valley It. It IS On Conitellsllllo li. B. Sleek 10 m Connellsville R. IL nondistere.d f. CitikeiteCNittional Bank 83 Oa Exchange National Bunk.... N. & M. National Bank 57 at Peoples National Think 105 On Bank of Pittsburgh 58 00 Fourth National Batik. Ili .0 Third National Bank .-.. Columbia Oil Monongahela hut igatlon V. S. Telegraph t. 0 Coope Piro Arm. co Gold In New York at it a. There la no Material change to note In gold. a.. it still ranges betweenit.lo and 140, though it thought that It will go still lost cr. I.overn intent bonds are in efintinnerd gooa demand. topecially seven Thirties, and a Idle there I, no decided change in the rates, the teutiene). for the present at lea=t, Is tip's - aril. In cur local sleeks there is but comparat little doing. Bank shares arc In ice tied, na holders experience no some tilt' in realle- Ing extreme rates. Ineurance and Ibillisay stock• continue dull and neglected, aria the same remarks will apply to ells. There I. sl 11l some Inquiry for Columbia, and see have sales reported to-day id The direetore of this company have resolved to lecture dirt d,•nas quarterly hereafter instead of monthly n, has been the case heretolote. This Is an excellent move, as It will enable the cOultet ny - In take advantage of the oil market. It is re ports that Ore new well belonging to the. Dal tell Co., has increased to 120 bbl. per day. -Drexel k Co.'s 'semi-monthly clients, say. et Mr. Mort - Bra funding bill "It being now certain that Mr. Stet alloch ill he granted the necessary authority for nutting the Matting dept, and the passage °I Ihe bill at present before CC/rt.:Teas being eon .ldereel probable, the market is preparing for the ,tringeacy in money and ills (all In prices. s Well are expected to accompany ht. motion. storks mot gold have taiffereil u henry de- IL l I ne, and - though both have rallied ....mg hat tram the Imrest points to which they were foreca, the forme- weak at present not:, thutu, and uppestruneen Indleate another tall to disposition for arise is manifested and the market presents the tilitintlul apuenrunee of ase mane) sad decllaing pricey. This n Ili tilt I. taken by Con brobuli gress, and may precede a more mho' nud serious deeltne In values of all haul; hut the market appears to Ire effecoul MO, by fear than by ren -enable precaution. The eharnet of the eeplug ihtnulttro.l lo Morrill. ei.diles Soars ililulet‘ thou 111 , eirylOUStltoeto seem to warrant, and If it imimrently ~ ,,, (en on the sr r t Oar., ett raonlinary power, nre• tel , of Ike situation that In reality the bona-ilde bitsiness interest, of the Count, v have little to fear from eral measures. as - he may at Present be able I, a.lopt. Any moven:teal toa - arth coot ruction TAlrte, be vies.' with satlgthet ton be the roan tt yat lance, and most for , a long time, tic sc gradual that the. Influences can !Nara.] or principally. to speculator, 'I he pit, gc tit the MI/ In its present form Ix some Ma doubtful, and although no lurk of eon hienee in the secretary felt c pressed ,ti. believed that no action Will be Sunellotun will linz.nol Sire e tlinonde Ilanneinl re —IIIDn 0.1 CO —We take thelfullow Mg in r.-ferenee to Ile NfOrrill'• thinner. blll from tn . ,- ben I'.,k of Thor.day 'The radical bear, are ...one. hat dineuu, cited by the opposition s bleb Is being developeni In Mr Ilorrill'irucw finance bill, the passage ei which they discounted ai far as possible last week. Their secret belief in that even congress passed it in lint Original form the Secretary of the Treasury would be unable to a vail hireneif of an authority to any material e steel coast:fleetly with the interests of the country', but they openly Say he would sego tiate foreign loans to an Immensenroonnt, a ithdraw the currency from Circulation and some apeAlle payment., bankrupting the financial and mercantile community of course in the ordeal, but earning anlntttry effect upon the country. The absurdity of this in ap parent enough, but that grave apprehensions have he,n aroused by some of the provision. of the bill in certain. its most objectionable feature is that creating ti distiftetly forstiml 'dock, the intereat Of width L to be paid !elite coin of the country where It happens to be bold. Thus the Treasury Department would require to hare agencies In Leyland, enlace, tierinany, and . possibly the kingdom of Slam and the empire of Japan, to disburse this in terest. At the same time, too, the forelin market which is now open to our bonds woo d he shut off by this competition (or foreign fa vor, and possible areturn of the old bond, in ne,nd. This lasi in the elite( danger attending our debt, briny Largely held abiorati for It mar at some time happen that we shall be drained of Our ptold to pay fOr these bends, and it to a settled fact that the more our public debt is heldat home, and connerimmtly the lean it 1.1 held abroad, the safer and the better tt L , . We obaerio that the question of the constitution ality of the government dealing in foreign ex change has been mesed among Inentliens or I engross, and It is clear that there is nothing In the constitution outfit:wising such a omen. ilore.and practically It would be prodnotlTO of far snort evil then It nou/d pusslbly be of good, Ire:sides placing on in a dependent atti tude toward , countries whose hontility to wards the United States was but 111-oencealed dP,ring the whole course of the rebellion. A foreign loan Is, boa ever, on purely financial grOlitida, to he cOndent Oed, and Mr. Viet alloeti will probably recognise this I lee of the case, New 'York 'Tribuni• nays , • "It is generally assumed In Wall •t. that the foreign Clam. , u ill lac struck out of Mr. MO oh loch.. loan bill, and that no inducements will _he given to European capital intim um_rof con venient receipt of Interent. If the hill is payed allow log the insue.of to-roar nib per cent wad bearing Dotal., there will be no lack of Euro petro or dominate buyer. In btrgn runonnts. The country Detain a security su Itsthle for pertnitnant inve•tMents, for, strange an it May out of aa,9lu,neo of Federal debt, and the entire Mat of Mall Way mortgage*, there It nothing in WIIICh to employ trust funds. et• cep( for my .hurt perhatn An aboollite eni bloat at per cent in all obligation lota a bleb the fnecrotney of the Treasury ran rea dily tio.ctirrency Icht oolntaloling and all the gold-beat log imnits frilling do , orb, to pal. 111,4 the noon', he -at- 11 , 01 It ir 11.4. " Pork Parking In the Neal. Tbn ( Ine In nati Priee mot of I Ito I:1 ...I. ...our Ittforntat ton a. tt, 111 t otullt, of hog- pil. kt•ti lii Itttettur 11011i,„1111 .77=61. n 1 u... 0, . pork Ong nr. thr mono op Irmo n•unal• of florrnKposulen , .1. in iifli•rc.n 14 , t oto .rnnnn ry Gtl. In 1 , 11, •••Ilnr r • 11 , • Md. I• 1 t•••%. I l• nd 1/.1! OEM I ov6vlv; %UN /1111101 A, 21 lost 30,AVy Oblo, 18 ow W.. 1.3.1Z3 1001 atln, It!Low wt. X.so+ )11Nr•Our1.0.1 Le.ta In 11=1 Totals. 1:11,93t Sts, - 1S; ;s7o,hor, Now, by adding the. probable 'wk. log at Louisville, this city and Chicago to the atm, e mituutte for this Real.oll, and the total pack lug at the places glum last 111.:14011, there a ill 1,,. furnished apevcty aevumte bast.. 11]1013 111 , 11 in make an mtlntate of the final result. Total part,,l, I:ntimate parking at thii plar. Warn abort., this ream" Loula•llle Clnehanntl.. . . Ch'cage. Detail this year ett,433 This Ia equal to over 33 per cot+ There to nothing to lead VII to suppose that there will be any inereaso or decrease at the places yet to hear from to essentiolly change thin ratio, and If this will:not vary, then the whole num. Ler packed will hardly exceed 1,E00,000 hogs. There will be an Increase in their weight, however, equal to twenty per cent, we think, which would make the crop equal to about I,Hoomoo hoga. alionnarasult, may reduce the delleletley from thin estimate, buttl it seems to us now pretty clearly that the crop in pounds will not exceed two million hogs of the tome average of that of 1841,5. • Wo would again repent what we did last Oc tober, that Rork le ItOt a luxury that will by consumed without regard to price, tad phut no matter how scarce it may be, the kcilvatual who speetillttestU lt, atcates Waive It [consum ing point, may And too late that he paid tc dear for his whistle. Finance and Trade in New York. • • IN sw•Yeax, January 1:346. ltatlway Ppcculatlonin opened heavily this morning. Upon hoard, there was more press sure to sell, and the weakest stocks wore Erie, Pittsburgh. mut Rock Island. On the stock exchange, tho.market was more steady and ruttier batter In some respects, with demand fur stocks generally. Tito stock market of the second regular board, with the exception of Pittsburgh, was steady—Pittsburgh fell from line,,*On the street, to BIN at the sessions, and afterwards sold no to e 3,4. Dealings ht this stock to.day,have:very large and formed the grfttfcsture of the 'market, Tho board 'at the last session', wasEengtoredtri private buS• MM., anti MUM, open its - door, until atter hours ter closing business. Money eantLanes very easy, ot - nyo,tozig per cont. Government stocks were dull and heavv. on gold bonds, • but steadyOn Aptes,vitti. & fair demand' GO Co alld and Silsee M st s qiet llatieolisnoru sad prak M ii*Ett‘ltt4,l atalttLET • -- 0111 CZ OP THE PA.TI,I:IFtqI is aIT74. I YFIRAT, Jan 1 , , 1 Stt The gederhl rcarkets - cont., critter i IA//, owl the demand lot tire ha I. tz 11.1e4'ii , _ restricted tilitdeed cut. t. t 1) tit,: the mart , 11. rte r ,rt,:c of . ., • . . I. .• MI6 I,,n t d Wt .11or tan IN Prime 11 , .1 Wl,•At onal 11. 1 . 1 g.d 2-5111 c 01 1 rear Nes 3lictiman 1' att.- al Corn 15 selling in 501511 lot, from 51 ,, re at 7C67 - 2; sale of I ear Shelled at G. 5 Oat, com ing pretty freely, but there no change as set it prices; sale of 700 bitAbrls tiara ,t ,, re at IC; also, small sale , . at 50. No movement in live or Barley. 11.01:11—Is quiet and nom finally unchalkzo.l s mo lt ,Meg from store at gra for osnug. and elt1 1 4(310 1 :.', to Winter Wheat brand, Buckwheat Is du I and loiver.sale. been made to-el at 4t'.. par tat. I:.e Flour is very . di It but nominally naellan ged--nn occasam:l =mull sate Irons store at ,60 1 .1 per l'ltOt 'SION'S— aeon Is inlet end unchanged —small sales tit 1 to for Shoulders. la for rlea, and tn toy Sugar Cared llama kettle rendered lard is quoted at la ; and coml. try at lieig. Dtelfgell flogs selling at t0t:4311.,-... cor rot,- to c oo SE.IndS. ale lor C/Orelleel. fro m tired hands, at F i t/0; and 6 X./ do do at F. Flan seed is selling' n arrival nt NO de mand ahateve for Timothy Seed. POTATOES—Peruand fair and marlcet steady but unchanged. regular sales from store tat b ut per bh1l: according to quality. APPLfr...--11ay be quoted Arm at e to 43 per Lids for prime to choice, in sound condition. Bt'TT Eft—Goal roues s cry (lull with a supply largely in excels of the demand, and goat to prime 11011 mum Iw fair:v quota , 'to in, al thoughl,l! 1.18 , 11` small stales reported at =fp stn. • I:GUS—Dun but urielianzed—.Vc. CHEESE—In 'riling at in for Rinul,urgi awl for Goshen. __ • . }lll.l. YEED--Sale of t nor prime White NI Wettings at 11.55 per rat. cltANDEnitlE4—Verk - lull lat nominally unchanged—tam l 5 per ), , t1 OIL--Lard 0111. quoted Il rut n WI a fair de mend at V for No. 1 and 11 70941,73 for No 1. 11.1 Y—Is dull but unchanged —air. it 111 vles Ot to $lO per ton. HUM I N quoted of 4;,8 ITTKBU ROO PETROLEUM MARKET liericr or Tan i'11,5111,1011 1 • Fat a,r, Jan hi, Ilaa. 5 There a at tome inquiry for both Crude and liellacil , ter present cTI ac tuture dells erg, hat buyer, and sellers see wide apart in their view A and feeltar,p,anit,eoticennently, e have no operation. of any importance to oceord. For Crude, we ore cognizant of 20'; having win offered for one thousand barrel. , nil refaced, while at the same time, tight gravities are offered at M. without binding Layers. Quotations may be fairly given at ti i. 21, bhp. returned, anal 520126. bids Matadi:di of 100 111 and 170 tail.. (Ti gravity) at tibia retarneil. Bowled oil is In demand both for ',regent anti fat oredenver,,bgt there 1. a A Ifference Of from Gto A rents per gallon Lets een buyer , and seller., and ns a matter of vource, trunaactiotic an out of the question. We are In hopes, however, that hayetn soft be enabled to advance their figure" somewhat 'thin a few daye.thongh It ntnct he eoufecceil that the Indication, at present are not very encouraging. Free Oil 1. dull uud entirely n. 1,1111,11. tall then ame reinarl, v , ill oppli to N:114 P•a nd I:CNalUtlal CHICAGO 51 ARKET ,`,*-10 to the rittsharo Gazette 4.1 1: -Drill, at 411,774k.e0 for f+priog tiltra. ty CIA 1f..-Whdlt roOderately active and Ic lower, nt kl,?-31/1,...M1-; for No. t, and 01 1 0 for NO. Corn steady, at Cto• for No I, and Mr rejected. 0.5 , uto , q , 000 easier at 4s+iq If" , C for No 'I, and tte for No '2'. 12yr neglected Harley more tudlve. at fur It) No. 2 and alerk, for sample 101-. Wood( -.Nominal, at 62.17152,15. rkov mica! , -Weaker 3lmet York deellned salve of 1,4:01 Md. at 4•31, 2 e4C17. 50 . Bulk litmta In fair demand, at Ile for rough Side,, and lit! II aye for ttlotolden front line. and blFc.,e paektol from ltreaqed Hog , . §lrCut Nettled H a m, nominal, at ft.it Ettgliab Meat, quiet; .tale. of :VI boiett at ktltie for Cumber land. lard quiet and rallirr; .11,0( WO tierVe, at 178111.:c fur Steam, and 17': . :c for Kettle Dna,laso !loos —Dull and riffNe lower, at a10,:za11,55, 1 g weak at 0.111,75, receipt., ahlpperl.l,aln. lave hour—lleceirpl. 6rr.17. .hippelzurop; market deellne.ll2 , „:, nut,. nt Bwer lallre—NloOprately truce, al .51,50$ 7,75. Money Walter , mach an gel' E nge at par lb{ tAutpr,,,lll. ptualg.lol. >CHI ,111,.73;.. P6TROI.F.U: 4I %T 04304 t( NEW YORK. special DC-witch to We tern Press. rw l oAL. January 19, Its.Z. The Petroleum Stock market to-day was .; oar active anti a large business 11 - 10 1.111219. noted. Mutt priced shares were generally strong, and many stooks' selling below Ave dollars were better. There was an increased demand on Mining Btocks, and there was a Otarp rise on some good chores. gales of Pes t r edessin Stocks were made at the following, rates: limancholl 13,10; Rynd Earns, 93; Empire City, 45; First National, 4,65; tlermania, 23; Bum lifeClintiiick, 3,1.4. Northern Light, 593. till Creek, 1,65, Palmer, 4,504 Pithole Creek, I t,so; Clintock, 1,73; Brooklyn, 33: Adamantine en; Commonwealth, 30; tleydrick.4s; Buchanan Farm, 75; Bruttley, 45; Shade River.3.oo: C oiled Itrvevort, 7,111. CINCINNATI D LtB KIT. epee sal ftuzpatch to the rittsburgh t,azette. Clsers,,n, January 19, 1 , ,t4;. l• an," 1.0, A—Dull, unsettled and lower; Mc,. lark generally held at 3-t9,50(M7j; sale, not well known; New city brands, irr.l,l - .4323,tr0 and rtt,so. Clear Bides, Wife Sugar-cured Hams , all pocked. Bulk Meat. dull and lower; -ale, of Shoulder+ , at Ill•;e; Sides, Clear hlde, td,c. Breen Meats; weather too but fur tran,"ltiuk, with Inomlnal prices; shoulder., 7' r; . • nnd nominal prieel, at gm.... 611(1 , 11;01.1 0 A (or Li"... and ado, ({II,OD (or rocvspt%. In pen , . 1,-.9n. NEM lOR6 PETUOLEUII MMUCET. Special Diwatch to W astern Pre , ... N cm" lona, Jon IIArY 19, laa,;. Tbr Pr* rolrom market, still r o u ti ne , ~ rttaltny dull awl lamvy, at .13tAaSto for I rude. and :xl.lPar tot Itednedin Bond. 'No cal, traat.plrell. or. ..'stn 411.1Q1e . 41 IT I,ll , kiwn o Iha —l..ittl MARKETS BY TELEGRA PH MIZE I WV- geitcl , llo Yr 1010111 tiecldeti =I -Ind! ?war,. illl4i 10a. I•lwur, and team,...! , 47,N007,a1 for r,.tut E 11.olv Ohio . Trum U. murk.d . A .1‘a.1.. . ,tate and We%ter“ ~., li,-,11 t 11111,( id onunon grade, tlt Wally tower. ttarattide C,S. tt ulet. Itarlal doll Barley Malt quiet Corn lull and u tower, dt by unactata • :41.3 0 , , for count! Mixed cvtcra In ~taro and lellverval. (tut- liarsand lower at Sat34.lc. for unsound NV stern ; Stler37..? for :aloud Western. • to , r.. i la.!. 'll ti 1,3110 Itki,&ll.l 36,.5.1+ o,i to W, I 14,3:10 NY oot—Flrm. Pl:Trott' a—Dull,tl 6-o I. 33-,ic for rode nmig.kle fOr Refined in bond. Gnockaum—Coffee more active. Molasses Orin 4 14e. ()titan. 11501,2.1 ; Porto Rico 63e:tee. ,ot,mr more active ; Cuba Aluvocrvado 12014. l'uostaloas—Pnrk lower; r5,a11...e1530 for N e w mess, closing at g.,1,2,1* for ca:th 0143013 1,00 for Prime, and r.. 3,50 tor Prime Mess; also 5,4:50 barrels Now Mess for January, February and Moron, sellers' option, at e1,5734030rd. Beef Market quiet, at .16,c000. ,ou, for Now Plain ig cg y, and ir4,00Q:40.1 for hew Extrn Mess. Beef llama tires ; extern 4O@lte. Cut m ea t s , quiet, at LICILIO for Shoultictra, anti 1.51 i f 11 7 1,4 for Munn. Bacon quiet, at 113 for Caul berland cut, and vs. fur bellies. Dressed Hogs qalet and Mary,. ai 12%12111.50 for Western. Hosing at 12. 4 01.2.;:ii414‘u for City:. Lard lower, at Also. t,lsohOls for lettraat7 M and arc+, ne Icrle option , at 1801LS.14e. Bwryan—tlaiet, ut for Intl°, and tt3tin., for State. IlliMMEt:1:1!: M=EI EMI 100,09 D 373,0 M 331.1,61 X) 350,0 M 730,147 1,11;•:20 1,707,13d2 1, Unseae—Lower, eit 113401'46e. Philadelphia Yherket i'IIILADEXPRIA. Jan. ISt—Petroleum i• in bet ter demuud; Crude .330340 ; Refitted to bond 52‘....115.3t tree 70Q70. riouriluill Superfine t7.zYttatis; Extra. asfy.... Wheat dull, with a donlininf, icrlettey: Red 42.1501izi5; turd Whito 40..40(1.2..a. Cora firm; Yolloa Nell!, Whisky, atl.tallitta.2l. stooks steady; t Peuusyleantu s', sit; Storm t anal 78 Reading Railroad Who Pounsylvania Railroad 54; American Cold I'.ari 2 ; sight Es change on Now York at par. New York Stock and Jioney Market. :SIM YORK, Jan. 19.-111oney easy at 6 per eent: Sterling dull an heavy at los ; , , Apio , N. bold Leavy and lower, opening at 138Ndo dining. to civaing at =S. biovertunent :docks dull and rather easter. Stocks strong er; U. S, Ws, 5.60 Coupons, '63, 1.01%V. n. ties, 74 Coupons, 11%.4i V. S. Fe, One Year Lartitkates, sew issue, 56 , Ni Tres.sury Notes, 7-N's, let seriCil, Da; New York Central, 033,50 Erie, 00 1 1; 71 LLAsoll,lo.stii Itentling, c / o ”.i Fort Wayne, bat Michigan nauthern, 11'41 Pittsburgh. A 1 44; North Western. do, preferred, o 7; licn:k I”lund, BA trodona, Jun. 19.—Flour quirt. .in—whcat emu, with au advancing ten dency white, a2,Satirt,fie. Coro Ulu ; Bff if at Me for While; with light augplyt yellow, active; eaten at Fee. Oata dull. l'envisions drx. Lard Oil at lac for western. Sugar dull. Whisky dna and excited, at V.:,1143 , 1,51 for ' , V Weill, ?falr Soma, Jan. 12.—Pricen of Mining Stocks bid in Balton 40,111 4 4: CopPer 4 Flol , 4,ls'; frank ,- Iln s 7; Elanoork,l:4, lele Rapti, ;4; Atnu, 17, Qv Spey, 65; Bey eUtt , . t.; Weyer,: , :art vale: m the el.: , lei tt • a , t -uthiant that there v v,.,, v eat he! 1.• re:tart:o:kt p,r./ a a •• • I• .. v r nt,a ntl the eloatly eland ,t ~v • ..t i .1 • It roll d In any Other el •• i,•l , - I•.u -I,e hat entirely att.:wile° tram the 1 oadiaz,. aad it• it taPyv iu a gateral roma/tit , . to rr , , , • 0 fretyist BusIne•••• ni it.' landing prOty nail a gad UC4I vt Ire iatht va. offer- Tram' w ere II eroit.ing nn the Ire ye 4tr. r• du> at Cit, :311,1 111, ill 11 . 1 C Al 16STIPII, nt lanai rein:toted linnet• though "eat. '1 he America, Capt. Golding, leave., Illy do rid iile w 111001 hitt. , he would has left hod night, lint hifr freight Si,,. not all soul dew n lit time ow lag to the ivy c,,ndit ion of tne %townie. Unlitw ll lent, the. ,L, l tor ot. Lou, , hoot Intl. TI,. 53,10 re, o.ltrAt ✓'A - 111,1, prevented the .knieric.l troart going also preverted tier. rho new Parkereiturf ?lune consisting of t /kayoed, Capt. Moore, 1' nehe,ter, Capt. shep herd, end frorc..t City, Capt. ttordon, ,, e ready to go into operntion, out Will ware re gularly,ntak Ing IH-weekly trip.. bet. ern here and Parken.burg. The 11' inehester a a rer. , Ruud-owe new aide wheel steamer, and wilt form a great uddition.to the old line. The .7.t evade, Capt. Ernes, b, the nest in tern for tit. Louie after thetanierica lent c one it partly Wailed now. .. The Columbia, Capt.'Porter, will lens r n.• ti In turn for et. Louis after the Nevada The Lent Leoti, Capt. Campbell, will lea.. for Cincinnati and Louisville us 900 n as cIIC 1. loaded which Will probably tie to-tiny. Tbe Board, Capt. Geo. IL Moore, a ill lear on Monday for Parkeraburg,.taking the lead of the now line in the Article, The ice last evening*as getting pretty well cleared out, but during the day it .1411.4 Pretty honey. No arrivals from below the Arsenal. A number of boats WO on the way eta from Memphis, from Nashville, from Clew Or leans, nud from 01110;, , ..T1iey all had to go to one tide to let theseee pass, but wepresume Ihry will be dropithlig ie-to-day: The river v rising all day, tile upper-rivers being las hoot exception 01141le swell. We learn that the Minot, has been Steadll3 on the ride for several darn. At Naples on Month's% th e , swell amounted tofeet,Wnd it wan still increas. c The behoyier and !aeon were all rtght. People eta] eroasing on the ice at Giriggroville. I The tee NEW carried armuy between Naples and Grigg:it - 111e. McKee'S.Creek bad been on the rampage.—St. Loofa Democrat. I==lll ?1.1 , fork alnrkel Jan 1: I= Balt'Wore Market Boston Bintng Stocks. "RIVIR . :NEWS lj“.• I'Lver L4at.tauht. lt: , IMPORTS BY lIAILROAD FOrLT IVATNE & CIIICAOO. 6. R. Jo.. 19-1 hlal glass, Baleen ell & cu; 21 b",.. tarsi:l', 160 hirs rye, Kerr ,t Emerv; I ear 15111 Neb, .1 J 6 bids dry apples, 1.11 1 - wart, 2 dressed hogs, la be eloverseed. Kirk • pat riek & Herron; s ears jog maul, hibrdsk & 1110 dO, Wood, bons & txrirS.D harm, F Se//vr. 3 lta t. shotilders, J 1-IppincoLL; 150 bgs wheat; J Liggett; 100 bbls flour,Shomaker & laug; fee lard bailer.; Iwbbis dour, Lewis ± CLIETSTAITI, & rt4TROUO.O2 Van. Itoso.— .1 an. 19-Iso bills dour, W 11 Kirkpatrick d co; 1 lix butter, J Herbert; LS rolls Monier, Geo H Anderson; 2 ibis tallow W P Back &. cot 4 t: ressed hogs, I. 11 Ybigi A co; 3 pkgs butter, T Jenkins;kell bgs barley, Spencer McKay; 7 logo lard, Atwell, LecA ro;g4 Bella B Young; Mdo do, Lemon & W0140;15 do,Dau b.r, C I 0,0 & Co; 61 tow brims, W Lirthurt; 3 butes all, Stein & Itro;tls-doz brooms, Watt .t WIl son; re labia flour, It Robinson ,• 1 ear metal Nit:nick co; 1 ear wbeut, I).Wallace. PITTISSOZOLI, CotratausAXDCI3I.ISCNATI rt. .11.0. 10-19 abs oats, OA flaxseed, 3 kes lard. T 1.../enkins; 50 bills paper, Pittabu;gh 1' per Co; M boo loob, 15 set tress hoops, 3:Woods:ell; 100 hide., I: Seblems1;10 11- do do, Popp', Baker to; I ear heat, It Knox& Son. A Limns:err STATION, Jan ury ears lam b. r C C Boyle: 2 earl; wheat, Kennedy & Bro; S htils T kes butter, B Moore; 100. Mats floor, stew - art .t Bro; de do, A Martin; 1 ear oats, ,1 W Simpson; M bbl' flour, 9 ears oats,lt Knox It Son; It dressed hogs, Emeriek co; 34 bales wool, Childs Sr Semple; 110 pkm. Chairs, Hadley h'eo; doz brooms, A Enahr; 0 bale, twine, 11 lierwl 7 j.; 10 doe brooms, JiA scott; sks rags thsiirey b. Clark; hide3,l bbl tailor, P Ague. WANTS. • ANTED —ADENTS --Ex per 'en , ccd Canvassers iftsnt..l to ran. the We-l- I wt NWT,. bt i"OtTlt Z" "A. 'nu Nt ta N- C IL N. Ju-t s ett.u. 4. arid far -up. rips to anything now tw.fore the hnhile.2: W K.sOP nr, At. AV A\TED. --WAGON Ell.--A ran Sober i Industriou. LEI VY-1: hue ph., awns. Apillat HEYMEE & .Iy.shtt Nes. rx. athl Wood Arryt. STEAACBOATS. 1866. Searrat 1866 SPEED, SAFETY AND COMM CO3IIII ni ED. . PI rISBII6II. II HIEING, MAFJETIA a; PALIENUR' PACKET LINE. to pri ng Ibe fulk.• lug tire I -1.1, -,^F, lA , Illr r Olt (IT 1 4113-11..; POW'S TIIII , ,STEAIkIEU DAT .1.11:r. rittsboirgh rrery 31010.3) 101 Tbur-dxy 11 o•etoct., A... Irbei.nrl7. ercry "Monday etiA fltur.d.ty a. In. = I.rsarr Plltaburgh erary Tormiay unll PrHai. 1100 a. tu. .• I.catra Whrellug every Turailsy 'and Friday. PO) p. m. STEAMEI.I FOREST trIST trhre, Pittsburgh urrryti'utat,day sod Saturd at It a. m. • • Isar 0.6 llllevliazz Wedur.utay and Saturd at tta. TRIP- ,, TEANIEIt FUREST CITY Is‘sst, Parkersbur47 rt sry Monds) and Thur-day 31 1.113 S ez Whet-ling t•Sexy Tuesday and Folds,. at 7 t. ewes raria;slitYrit sad Friday. It it heeling tier. Wettnt end eat u Nay. rn. eTE a Mital IVI t Leases Parkarstarth every edneada) and saturs its) llt . tn. Li u a ser loa heeling Etter) Thurada) . antl Sunday, at Aleconnections going down are triad,. at Wheeling and Itellair with tiler:lea - eland and rittaharKh train. at :UM a. tn. Also. with Mill , of ritt , burgh. Fort *en, anti Chi a g o Railway, which learea Chit.mg. a la p.in. and at Marietta with Marietta and Chr Handl Italtruad. and with steamera to all taints on the 3luskingnm River: and at Parkersburg with tarty Cain on toe Italtintore and 01110 Railroad. and with Pally Line !steamers to Fioncrny. Gunton. eons - it:loo[4i Maysville and Cincinnati. Ii n up trill. connections ant Wade at Dellair s Ci,eland and Flttstnargh Railroad, I:00 a. rn. train, 0) which passenger, anise al Cleve end at . o. tn.. and at Chicago at 7:0)a. lb. next morning. JAS. COLI,INS fi CO., Agents. At hitrf-ilt.t. Foot of Wood et.. I'FFTSRUEOII. V. hr r. t relghl will to .ccist.l each day. up to 500 Ste. KET R iE n. WILT:ELI ' NriNVAIIIETraIIaigNO AND ZANE , VILLE.—Thr due nteantei Fr.d: Itt Cet. C. IL nrrLL. kern for the ohm, end ei Irrtrrteedtate portaerrry TUESPXYI at Zancenttle reery FM- I/Alt . at; am. J.U. UULLINGWOOD, Agent. L'OR MEMPHIS fi NER"..k °VIKA N.`, pctr •Itlc-n'ttecl ;VITO'S • Capt.IIA7.LETT. It for ztto•v nut! tall Ictrinettialt• ports Tut lc 11 - ”1". al. p• krt. Fog fro lig,b pu rtlu ‘ r I J. tb, 4,11.1.15 t. WIN - 1M Agt,tt-• 1:011 EVANSVILI.E, 8, AA II 4let,"' did pm—. Kg,' ninrr MIMI-NI lAt. A. Me , Aux% li-n, N. :I e.; DAY, St it. nt. iva,agor to I I - I. t, K Agynts. • OR CINCINNATI A'D .• 1.01 11.I.1:. •plun did . apt ../ I.vase i s2cruialar . ...a:lk. at I I OI For Re tglit or pan.agc apply' on hrd r: to Jal9 JAM:. oa oAgont. • FOR NASHVILILE.--The p.s.,,wligur ANIF.ttl, A C.Capt. GOLDING TITIN I/AY. at I p. m. Vor filf ight parragr.pors - ort limn!. or to .1. 19 FLACK S. er)f.r.ISI:ITIHrIt. Agent.. FOR CAIRO AND ST. Luut,-ArrElt TILE Thr 4plcndla 1.5.11 W steam.. . call. S. EVA&I Win 10-a• aborn announced.' For frrlghl or pal , age pp 4 on Mani or to jalv . FLACK & COLLINtiWOOD. Agent!. CINCINNATI, LOV-s r at 1711.T.F, AltalPllll. 4 AND - I'OlW rlltLEANt 4 . — The tint steamer CITIZEN Capt. 30110 IL trinn: I.ea., for the above and all lultruledlate ports on sAT ill/AY. =Oh. at 4 P. m. " ,t o ro Oar b I , 7flll " ..ec o SelyinwtoirAgeut.. Jahr MEDICAL. UTSPEPeLt.--- Dr. - 19trickliutd , s TONIC • 'a concen- .. :__ .e.urdfirxraltille it . if t t i t , 4",k) , Mti t actil3 and Carailnatlro to /C:\ idrengthen the stomach and 1,....., i, . nen.. syalcin. It Is a cct. ".• Wilt monody nor PrtPePto• CZI . t in or Indlicratton. Nei-ons. Ac id Loss of AppcUt, • Acity of the Flooath, • Flatulency and debility. li - la not aleb - ohollui therefore, 4/ ? 4 0 14 01 particularly sultedfor weak, '. - , nervous-aid ily•peptlc per- . . aorta For sate by all drug i'',. ev ‘ :n " .4. '" " 1r r E l . " :i t litLETir& CO., ViIitOgAIALII AGENIB. oel2.lyd_ IiIiSTMICILLAND , B Mellifluous Ct•eun trautku . 1. warranted to be the only pre pa , rstlim ittrotrif , to cam Cooghs, Colds, Hoarsens.., Asthma, WboopthE, Congh, Chronic Conyh onautnp-• 1100, Bronchitis and trronp. Being prepared from Honey and litany, It 'shoaling, Si:C oning and expectorating, awl partleolsrly suitable for all • affections of the .Thrzat 'and Lunge,! For. sale by jaraggists ever:abut., - • - E.rELLEII.S.t CO., 0tt3:44 ..• • . • lIOLT-SALE tiGnatT. I)IISTRICKLAND'S: _PILE REM. ..Dy . hae CUED tho o u. sande of the wont coo o f • . • BLIND &lite ..1/LEZDI.I:II, C u it 1 1 "ctitOnernata • E. and effect" • pertly '. • Dent cure. Try..lt dteectlf. ' FOR . ie le "rerouted to cure. For sale by tarn ru egte re, at LO con t s per IOW". PI LES B. F.. FTATCF.ItrO.I 0077 • Wtrit i talj.". 4ETT. MEM MEDICAL. IKE 1 SJER'S Pectoral Syrup (TRES CONSUMPTION. Cures Bronchitis CURES COLDS,' Gli.res.Aist3ams CURES All Diseases of the Lop etsir! b el inytt< attettlion to SOt of the teo4 eXteel .eary cures ymy Pectoral Syrup; fl rrt It home. vn 1 nay one ..hn tu w .' any j eW ugreof tae peceonsw hoharebccn enre~L7 r, Attend to Your Colo. ~,cc of E% r yeac3 . .tandluZ cured b) DC4ke Jl-111.71.. Prxxsnrea fr. January ti,lltou De. S cc...rt.—My wife has been afflicted with bad conch and dlifteulty of breathing for eve.. In e c n i4 cre blob. for ased -4,Ye`ct,lbp= had =l u g editary, and she had been treated by strreral pity Mans without any relief. In this state of he procured some of your PECTORALCOUUR NMI! 1 nonght, the drat timer a fifty ctlat bottle r : whiehl !loved be r very mach: I then cAlledged got ads( bottle, which eared her entirely, slid we as Saw crate of the former disease; exee_pt weakness:- would also elate that I used the meaMine myself I. cold and eongh. The medicine cured me break! one doee. I expresis my entire astisfactlon with! medne, and you Are at liberty-OS eablishtht. you desire to do eo. WM. WILSON. • Alderman, Fifth Ward Prgtfammon, November D i {NI Dn. NlMS.l3l:—.Allhoegh net advomtteo rap; edielnee, in e generni, it affords me pleasure IM: scribable to r commend your PECTORAL lan As medicine It is well worthy the attention of n perann who may in any manner be afflicted ve coughs, colds and hoarseness of any kind, and forr peculiar qualiflcations for removing all thai dC geveable ser.astion attending a severe cold. I have been, more or less in MY Me, affected w: the ore crest of colds and hoarseness. At times: throat would become so closed as to prevent e peakleg &boa e a whisper, aud try taking tenant. - of the ahoy e Syrup it wou ld relieve me entireD'. In recommending this medicine. 1 /mot unnesi , tingly soy that it Is the 'best remedy I ever Msgr. purporting to core the above, nOr should any Tarr be without this remedy for diseases so prevalent. )'oars, most recPectlhili, EDW tiD J. JONES..I Cashier Citizens' Deposit Dent' Sytrinix. Ohio, March It.llW. I have aped Dr. Keyser'. Cough sir up toes '1 cough of se‘ eral Tears Standing, and can cheitrft-, say it to 1110 beat medicine for the Edirne that: cv crtuLen. J. W. r COL. PRATT AND DR. KEYSER'S PECT,IMI7'. SYRCP.—Dh. ExTEXu—Dear Sir: Excuse tlni dt army neknowledgbag the excellence of your mt., Cough Syrup sooner. I take great pleasure@ tug „is all you say it Is. It knocked thi n. out of Toy cough. and the worst one I wasevergni ed with. I have not used more than one-halfot bottle. and I can and dovish that. all who M . 4110:1" , ed would give it ao fair a trial as I have done. they wilibe proud tunny, "it 151109Utkkgaistllet1ll . : I would not culler another fetch an attack consideration,' or at any *Mt. lam coundent I breathe more *rely than I ever did. I shall alw'.• aaknowledge • debt of gratitude for - inventing. eallent a nartrdy. You Art at liberty louse Cif 111:: 1.131/I.4sesvml as you think proper. • . . Messenger Common Council, Pittsburg 1 3 . 7 , X. sin no stmagertotnyikiloWnltlre all who entertain doubts cart et:Mull me Pe metie r ": E.F.' ••—•••••• Aprll READ TUE EXYgxstr-1 haw '• • dal:Udder who 4s takenlieir - iisedielnes for a cough without benelt.ametog theta Ayclott , Pectoral. I purchased from.you - a.bottla ag Peetorol Syrup, and before the badttscd half: a tic cite was rrheved. The •second bottle maid entirely of her cough. JOHN DARIII,‘ , Robinson atreit. AUeglieu A OHPATCUTIE I SV CI P STIWP.—I Live in Peebles o township, glint . ; county. 1 had - cough and spirtiag. which e: meneed about the 4th or, Febretaty Met, and eon , nod eight months:- I employed terabest• Moat. In the country, and my ' , cough Mintinued tuAN: until early In October. At that time 1 was ...44 to try your Pectoral - Cough Syrup, which alter I had taken one bottle I was entirely gree the coughingand spitting. I had despaired of t getting well., and I think It should be known (bid vatkable remedy will do for others 'riddle done in my case. JOKY C. LPPri•EI Wane": E. 31. %EWA. Peebles townsAL: . . PATrea Tcowssate, Apritlt 15 A ICONDERVIJI. CURE.--tiome time aOD az: , s w lea c h h hAr c o r l; utine; , = Vr 2 Lil i t . w io lth a ta i Leoe , , relatives told that he had taken every they heard of without. benefit; his see him ale, mid 311 were confirmed to belief -, be could not live. I had - about the third ors bt or your Pectoral syrup, which kgsve and tlrely cured hits, to the utonleent or all. II . ak. the ease more remarkable, is the extreasa;: , or the mart. be being about eighty can old. , It.. ¢¢ doubt the Pettosal sandhi, I t o. JOIIN IrcGlNl✓l3' DR. REt nr..R . SPECTOILAL SY - 1113 - 1 . IN =AI' V il.L.E.—Plessekend tai another supply of your; has Pectoral Syrup: Almost everybody atonal has the cold, and are WIWI.; for • 4 Dr. Pectoral STrult." We Lave to ld gateau bettlei! past weeks end are slow entirely out. air. 6.64 and 312, alaher, both or Blairsville Pa., Lai they would not be without It la their . fatrilitel.'i fact, all Y who use It onceib llT. wans It again. ours, sespect J. e. WATZEBSON & BON; January SO. • • • . ANOTHER NEW CERTIFICATE—Mk FEU'S PECTORAL 131102.—1 t had peek trod'. Ala, a cough and cold for several wpcks—ste had. It that I could not sleep. riand the advlsieL arida , seriptions from three of the best physicians te city. whom I could name, but du not do se. i 1 ti procured • bottle of Your Pectoral BYrath loY.• cured me entirely. lblgnedl J. W. rtnlONiift. No. ?AS Liberty street. Pit isburxk s JnnuarY nth, "bTOPTTIATCOMIIING." — "Ifow earn do; Go to fie sere, on Wood street, and get *bolt; his Cough Pectoral, and if that don't cure you. s • ease masts be dormant. indeed" This is • /local or the colloquy one hears every day in coldeatel perioperiods of the year. And we can, from &tidal ati ds chterfolly center in the adviser's? &day ton as above, for we Dave tried the "Pee Oral a most stubborn • case, frith entire success. la two weekaagowe went to Pittsburgh, with*. he most distressing, contrary, realise. nriselidel coughs we ever experienced slues our adventu this mundane sphere. We coughed steadily an 4. boriously for one whole week, in hope* ortirtl out, built was no go. In fact,:it seemed tithe, have ;improved by practice, and to hue - pegs! strgugth, poten t,' e,' Anil ,dlstressitelly by the oil sloe. In tel sieg e of stele. we coughed our, to heyeter a, No. PIO MOOG street k preeltred aQ cent bottle of the "Pectorakt: too it aceardlni direction and In fortr-elght hours we were nari of the field s, , the enemy having unconditianallyl rendered, after a brief, bet unequal etuntlet formidable ad adversary as Keyser's . ounens Pectoral. —Brorcnreals Otlppsr, DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL AYRDI DR. GEORGE H. HZrart; 41 , - V, No. 140 'WOOD STIMOT, W'lttisi=ouxaki, riortzVel pornAcur. 13.121 EDY. G 0 U wo 4 11OR A SURE oviti DR. GEORGE IL REIM' 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh," .1 • 1 El ME 1 prepared and sold b ME =I Prepared awl ■old by Price, 23 Cents: