14), M - • , ~..457-, - 4100011r1111- 4 602Pa1t•- • ...§;4' • El WEDNESDAY . If OM 11'41:::DEC. 22, 1868 II r~ qirr-.tm BOBunAli. FromYestepenis .. . . Y • -., -, V-, :" 1 ,'''''' 4- Death' or it "Centenarian. 1: ..„- ‘::,.:•,-;., ...r I ra. cialitiarteentio, widow of Benjamin 7--',-Vi.::,.=:.,,,,,..' ,tag., deeeesod,:itadutothen of . the. late '.:,y.,:;.....!•%:.,.:girAti1ta50n-,Weinderliell,.died in ,t'arlisie hoc "L---.7-...,' •'::, ',.: em' altiondienday evening last, at theedvaneed . ,-,' '.''';''....;',.; ,ivies:m=ly mu Amedred and one ye ar s. She -,..-7:t"...::f.':--:,,,t 'orithent - doubt, tho oldeet resilient of the ~„I";.::::-.....i:A-7,i,,jtinty. ,Mid ebe tiled until Cbtistinet der, -1,--;•.e',' 14. 0d have' convicted her ileist year. dating her !Ong Ilk she enjoyed most excel- C.5 — ...`i::: - . :1 .',.. - ::: ; ;: . •, : ;,,hiint, hoe ith.- Although this venerable lady 4. ''''' ' ''' , . 7 ::- xia, but' ono , . child her desesadinta, in the '11.14 !'-". ..:Ablyd„foimth and fifth l a tterellot'l , 11r ! ve ry , ;:! , :attclerous, killtlibe*g eighty-one, as follows.. 'f'Z':l-,-...041L - ea - Metter; ten grand children, Idly-ono ,7 :. - '4 , ... -, : 1 : - ' . ' • tt children, nineteen great great pan d - children. .1:1f this nyaber,' sixty-three ..e..- ..'< , :titill ruffles and eighteen are' ead. . ', - -Ait htmdnid yeses ego t A score and a hell; • than are slletted to the age of man During the century of her existence, what 4 g scenes eho must hare witnersed and " of t Born in the reign of George the :-,- gamed, whet:tour State eras butan e o aradago to the British G_oeverorp,Tienont.eatt.th was outbr eak o f a :et o s iterw if o 4e4n . 11 1 '.Y. ,'~:n -r -_,~ ,~s = . MO '; Arrival of the 20th Regiment. The Teta= 29th Pennaylvanin, Col. Rick et*, arrived in this city last night, on their Way home ,"to ;Philadelphia, having been granted a leave of thirty days, in considers , „ant etthelr hawing re-enlisted-for three years. ' , Thitragitnent vras received here by the Bab - Ilitiinsemitalttee,:and handsomely enter - 1600 1 M. 43 47- - *Yr s .oo n • after Whisk they ;ears far Philadelphia, erbere they e: ' anise to-daYk and, where a grand reap- . f: tion'ainsits Calm. The regim ent returns weakened In numbers 'bat stron In patriotism, and they have given the best evidenee of their desire to serve the country byre-enhatinic for nnother term of three yew: They bring with them now the sick and' wounded and their dead from the Wes 4. ea that If isno holiday" trip they have ' , - 1 , El I - -- bienludulging in for over tiro yoirs. . They also bring book the flag which . . Oersteds!: "Cedar Manntain," "Ruff Run "South - Mountain," "Antietam," "Chancel _lime," .Gettytburg," "Wenthetohio " nookont Illbentaini" end "Ringgold." This' istOrtrillig, thus covered with glory, will be patented to the City of Philadelphia during • the week. - „nauway Matters. "litIOOIII.W.SS Adeocate Bays that the ,Modklialdera of. 'the Aro Western- Atlantic ~RMlway are antleua to extend a branch south et-thislr road, so as to tap the mineral region in that section of the State. A committee has .-bwartappointed to take snob 'taps as will se .euris the conatruction of a road through the '` • , - 11Itt!caratras Valley. The proposition Is to the road from Akron or Frankliu Mills to Oanton.-thenoe through or near Sandyville ; +Adinithe Tascarawas Valley to intersect the ' Statthenville and Indiana Railroadnear Trost- J . - 1115.. Eric Graeae rays that the rails upon the 'r • .Philidelphift and Erie Railroad will be laid 'ltilittrionth from the East as far as St, Mary's, kitity7two miles bay ou.lEmporium. From Vail/kik the 'tails will probably he laid to Buena Vista, twority-three milesfrom St. Ma . rj's. The distance from Erie to Buena Vista eighty-five mileY, and from Sanbury to St. Ildary's one hundred and sixty miles, leasing , igdpof trier ty-three miles unfinished between Philadelphia. Tbese twenty-three trinsdare nearly all graded, and will soon be 'roadrrtor the rails, ENE Tile tare of Pleldirtg• re. The East -L./Liberty' Pasenoger Railway. WitiLare already reported this ease, as do ''el'oped by the testimony for the Plaintiff, who ~ .sittei- f ordamages in consequence of injuries ..,rettilrett. by his son, be falling into • hole be .' Mellen the rails of defendant's track, on Third •‘ . •• site the St.' Charles Hotel. The ••• •%' • ease was heard to-day, and; erent to sham that tho proprietor of the botel.bed employed. a plumber to open the .eirret it that plate, for the purpose of - getting at the main .water pipe, and that the earth bad:not bean properly replaced—musing It to u nit. The company therefore claim thatrif there was any , negligence in the ease, it was on .tha part , of the hotel proprietor or his ineent, the plumber. It is further alleged that •-• Mpany was not bound to repair the track -- to the street. Tho case will go the jury this stoning. r Third Ward ; Primary Meeting la`pm*ttane of a nail, a meeting of the I . ,:l7niair • eitliens of the Third Ward war had - In dm °Moe of Biarshall & Brown, on Moods} , evening, December 21at, On motion, diet. litlands,riloq., was elected Chairman, . Geo. 11. DiOnard, Esq.,. Secretary. A .....'.otforonittel of .aeren, consisting or Dr. Geo. L. :-:LlfeCook, Wm., Simpson, J. P; Diehl, IL traus,..l. M. Brown, J. llorrey Robinson, were appointed for the purpose .-`of ailootiti&A ticket for city and ward ofkairrs, Totroti for at the enuiing Jamer.ry elec• eon: osiS , cony:tattoo to report the result of their lAboal to on adjourned meeting on Aloe - ,;..114,evartintg,Ifec., nth. The Meeting than Evading the Draft. • • =Ore artietti: Nine that another draft ke .st AILS every trick is resorted to le evade it. :40.60;1111a fromit hi write, two' Vemtg ..11 - - .l :!* . (Onnulixied) hare ,sescired exemption 1; ..tirough what trump of as regard as an eve - .alan Arum) ophit of the "Conscription get.," for _their parents; are nor dependent anon Ahem for their support Many of mi,tfdrafted, xfllllarei helpless children withi none to pro vide for thinfLut their goo d , , patient . Ablatted inoti4tt: Of this.wedo net complain; are hi'take the field arid fight, yea, and die!! Weal be, for freedom and the Union, bat inititaiiisionsaur the &hare awakens our • 'coal:lEokt all those engaged in defeating tinbitaT.!-George. -Palmer, o member of thePrOost Guar . d, tras yesterday , arrested on charge of limiting one hundred and eighty dollere fruin Srrg k William Pairbhurni. The lartainy wieeommitted on the night of the Bth fuel r it d Palmer was then arrested, but there bettlit r lin,iridanOw•ot htir guilt he wet die dhargad. !Lately: It , vu': dieeirrered that he had bOOO spending money' freely, and on in- Attett y irmifound that he bild,e,hauged h hen - - dred4tillii - bilt:eOrriiponding with the ono iottbyPalrhottrne ", no eindiased .2de !guilt, ' 7- and - was rotireittiatihr trial. - • Or - thin; Of. Clodey'r , ludy'l Book asks, "Rave you stet- soon--the (Ironton -WrggleT" It I. ..prietloed bylal buttes that *lsar hoop. It is ~ 4012,1n - tacitttt . w gutters. The hands do not - 'touch the dress, but the mini,. pad kends the &ass to:an.angly of 45 the tight, and "`.the part o f it Uto sling it to an knee and so escape- the Otter. 4lt ilfsbedintifol'meventent,'ltaannetealy ,tegtdroo liattienlatly that at lady aliouldhirennlioles to her stockings. „: el Offing advotieed In car poperfor 7148:43a°.'e44 at a! Aimgned, will i nia , t ,. 7 auotica i t his solit r tltti t etwo O ' clock. '_Tb.ymcitisii b . tiai:nao°drocanbtt't,:t. .I.!..ey'lral 'ell ; - ' _•• - • T1(111 LAU D.ll.lrifArtge. - C9TODOT AlecitlOS "letegetid,to• daySabres apting the eit'eatn• '1.% gales* eanneeted , with the aikido of the tate Dr•Alfeliter,of Allegheny, tluf main feet." of erhldt hive alro.dy pebltebed. The !body , irei : dieleterte4 !east examined by the Colo fr,itira eitok - the f . evidetiee 'is , now being • - s•- , 1 1=:= COMMERCELL _RECORD. • Tolornai, iltectoberp 1153 GRMS—Wheat /a 11.404 but nilltont quotable change; sale of I car prime Had at 51, , A; Oats golst but trot with sWe of 300 boob at $0; awl Mali twee st 6 k. - . Rarler la cnibsOzednt Sl.33.ealliA° for Spring and bit from that hands. Corn to In bet ter 'apply, and tbs . Market, to consequence, la a a:Weenier; gale of 400 boob, to Kars, hots wharf st VA°, Gazette rLOITIC—ThoIe La a good local demand for the best .grades of Extra razolly flour, and quotation. may be glean at from 57,00 to rpm per bbt dale a! 60 bbla COmotl7 Extra it 156,00. Buckwheat flour L selling from Aare at 14,00 per cert. OZOCEItIES—gagar is qviet but Ter7 ilrtm and the stock Is becoming light; we note small ad. at 1 .3%t01e4n, and pima Sew °deal:tent Ida Code. le steady with sales of fair at gatiic; prima 38c, and choice :35340. Maiming quint. with no =askant . . 4u6 1/!. 10 .koe. Ittririat iiGait—Bull no tt... L h good imPLaY. and the:mast la Imo active, and prices are a shade lower, Imaging from 25 to 2140, for common to prima. Egp steady, with alloa_or /bawl at rook, and heal Picked at DIU= ILLIT—The demand Ls satire, and the market ❑ Arn with malat of Apples at 82,00 per bzuh and reatlei at 14,50. TOBACCO—There la emultterable Inquiry for blext meGelhetere4 tobec o , and mlotatlons from teemad head may be rattly given at G 5 to fik, with tome amall .alei efebolee at no. 11.42-21. a dsmacdb brisk... 4 apparantly In en emaf lb.! nupply; salr Itrom asalos of IS loads at from 6.10 to SO par ton. APPLES—With a felt demand, sad light receipts, the market is a shade firmer, ihmigh pies* ere sm. cheap& ranging from 02,30 to $245 per bbl. POTATOES—The mantetLst. but Ilrna nitk small salmi rrom atom at 113 to 90e issr bushel. Duo. Sll--Them hue been mom actlrity nualhated In the market tor Petroleum today, and with en Improved demand, fence ruled drm with an nperard tendency. The Wet of Crude reported went SUO bbL —bbl. included—at 23c; ns do at 235.(623%, t o 6, and 000 bbls In bulk on prints terms. We aim heard at• age of at Ms, though we cannot ranch Mr Its correctness. Reined le decidedly Sum er, though, es yet, no nig here been made at an ad vance. A sale at 000 bbl. bonded was repbrted aline and CZ bbl. hee at GO, le l, but proper to remark that name of our refiners an asking 41042 c for bonded, though no tale. hare , been made. as yet, ►bore 40e. The receipt. and shipments during the Monty thur hour. muting at noon to-day WWI u fallen.: illalpinents—to ilov York 815 bids Crude; Le Phila delphia, 100: bide Crude,! wad 529 bbl. Ulundi to ilialtimbna, =A bids Crude, and 15 Dbl. gained; Watt .IZ3 bbl. Bolined, and 10 bid. Credo_ lierelpts-3,XS bbla Crude. New York Petroleum Market. 'Spacial Dispatch ta the Pittsburgh Gazette. Han Tows, Doe. 22—Crude I. more active. and Arm With Wee on the spat at 336)32)0. litglinsd Is steady. and In fair dirciaud, with males of bonded at tligiau an the spot; frOtac for January &nem, =Dare optima, and larat9o, huyere option. Free oil la quiet and may be quoted at 6.l@b4Y,r. Some ono writing from Mb city to the New York honowaot drooltor idle* the followtog ••atortting db. train= Is handlod, .tend and insured hero. The writer say*, "already has a brio f familiarity with 'oil' deadened the fears of ow nom and raiding agnate; and this ingamtnablo staple, this primer of Incendiaries, Is //poke., of, aye, and teamed too. ss ordinnewpwcamdise I Parties talk of It aa ecentalri. lug tto more hasani than pork mad whisky, and IS to gilding storage MOM In every vacant cedar and warehouse in thei oily, permastlng spry belittle. locality, and underlying hand:eels of .vote of goods that ars insured at ordinary Edon.." Apealtieig of the •••rorks." the wilts° my.: "A number of tanks metre the crude gostroisam, which Is pumped elp from buges that brine: it down the Allegheny In balk, or ft ft Piled into ihe yard In barrale. Thla crude Is/Par/al am:stains benzine, oil and reetticun, and la hsfarnniables In- It. highest ' degree. Th. Swat of the Pin gen...tee from It • gas, wheel hies Or. loatantly upon she approach of Bate. "Prom linkage end the gene.° untidy manner in With the filthy hod is handled, the premises even become .ok.d with it, and the am/ arial for instant confingretlou Is prepared for enme stray match, or lightP shaving or paper, to sat off. • • • The noir, of theme place. too ocesseatily Prophet with ell • • • Samillarby with these thins, of copse, blinds men to their dangers, and, iltscoal mitten cad powdsr Patera, °my laugh at say suggestion ofprll. But the eye of s .[laugh alga an cuaderwr .ter spa at every atelt,ineggeNtion of ftltars dreg, and abundant mstarial for mitt dlnater.'• Nan , mows s word or eao likely to inhering New York Inprauce moo. "Aal It ts among hut these establiehments that Si.. York oompente• IL= pitching In .1 thy mat extra, agent IMP and acconatoodsting mho. One company, and not • • 000 T. WM one either, has $40,000 on and In lb. •Aladdlts' leech, fur swab* mouths, at fosis p•r cent. The motto has Ihruranoe In New York at tour and Brepar cent. lf eyesight I. worth anything, the Oak h tar greater Ouse Opt for whieh some of caw steamboats pay aka..., or eighteen per pot. The Lucifer Isgetting inure.,.. In New York at four Nd g e a per well built. but very ce.Aped a tabllahment. and 1a . ..L.1as mans restful Berth to 111 lb. underwriter." While some of thew oil watts are Malt with some regard to ranee nod it afety, we are told that "the gnat majority are compact sod of Inferior ametrue- Mom Yet nu dtillmity menu to ha experience in placing $20,0t0 to 11100,000 to Sias York clans et uniform ratw for good and bad." What appears mare remarkable le that coroprtlttos for the bone., end ommeopmet how flied are onnally unnecemary, for "the 'entrance must be bad and will be paid for, Itt the fullest agoras, when net otherwise obtainable; and It le • very eignilleest bun that theta:al ?Me lee-A ounce ad' ime tarn AMA rid:. of • Ito moo of preerinsr• ens mon Wrack sad we lean thin oily mbjeco. may be nos or five years latent epidem to breaks out, but it ca, end sundry New York °faces that all now eVa i l eyieg 0) on the sly a tomoop oly of ibis lousiness, be terribly roosted, and it will be realised that • prettily drawn Megrim and a pater description do cot always canny the' real eta toro of toe rink they represent." lirm.lo--Cotton—There watf enmidenble lantdry thAng, but at prices bolos the elm of holders. the kirmar offering Cat for iltrkl tow middling or Liver• pert middling, and 09e for middling, while bare ly solddllag was held at 70c, and eeldillag at 7ik, and higher. The milt sale reported tram 10 balm strict middling, at ,0;, which manot be regarded ae a falr indez of the market. Timm limy have bean other transactions towards the clam. which ware not rw ported. There seasons eflitrod at .action. ling.—The supply L. fair and In sumo. of the de mand, whkb le freely met at declining prices, today'. ealea embracing non jar* in forint. tote, taken for the was the norrn, .d on.scalation, at 10U910% to for felt telly fair, .411 o forchof ce new crop, and liViO!.Ge for common. 11031/3 , 58 for fair to folly fair, acta 11!ifetlic for prime to Block ' - 12.3 botok_olijleaarti TolOsem, 800 Ors zool, Batton' Xo°7 yrlmo. ..Eradmod,,ord aal stock of grabOn orctllnt, roues Gad so st em.rm orsirlag at .(., /141:93ALD B mtuucitim. • In crovAt Itbert*stme. WIG Icabbwrroxickftocs . -...,, 'Bl3-" &Nit LaA Iratafild batiectiltar - • awaputrw. 2 1:48 a. IP. 1:46p. ma 3:56 " fatb " " 11:16 7:40 " is:aa :11 " 7:30 .. 1 23 IMO LAUGHLIN', Prasideat. mcm