riltoburgit fiat W. viarIYNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1868. TRAVELERS GUIDE. ~ . arrival and .. Departu re of Trains: imaamiplPaziletemiteral liiefirii* imp Impress - 2.11:*m litall .. •.:.».4: - .. 'I itil im 4Leeosina 700 am llr i ssite. ' '.• 1:40!1:11, ..C.1.11 ZIFII`s 'Main t ke'Fams INS - Lun Eirivia7.4lsllll2,NrimPe"?l3,42 olANIONI:i MOIL CUD= UNLIT! AlLtqa.,lo:oSsui IslA 'a lccom..l2l: r3 llt*L3l I"U""" i Lc K..„tet Ia " AN0N 1411. 2 l I M LSOp Pu' m Ikl 1. • . '''' - it:o6pla 'Rs ‘,, SIM pm Utre..tpletaiUlo4lopm 'Amara.. a= pm oeeb mei 'trate': Mee if • ptn - tame INGJlN.rintunlng; i temim!! - - . ntaletri l ii; 0 ; AMMa in . is and Cincinnati :. :i12.. . ttemrSutLi e . io a m I ft = ...ll:lloa =Man....::::::::: ri'mpm giltiii 'MPn D:lß& Ae- .., emsomMattoit .. pm meamodetton -MAO a . et, • 101teidiMmilb, MI; Rayneand Chirlir - O. D1N!.......L.,. ~ a iLL 'express ......... 2:01 a m ZprOSS 31 p !Ivrea .....• •.. 9:13 p m 41 , 7.:74 . ..M1 4 :: 4." - s°•::::::::: Mt : ..11fr...,•. .5,.. i g han A.«...d.u.. ~.. Auesb., wroot Alta:4u, 1100 salon., 4325 p. in., And 5:402.m.. itoolester. !OS p.. m..• me. Clullt. 2=9. N.; =ow Mrs 20:10 y+ a.; Wellmille. VS p. fo.• Pletibinsb, Cleveland and IRieeltale Deports. '. i_ oriou. , . ....e.... Ins a in ,uptett ..- ...... L i r, . r-turlim. ........ :: i=,.., ember me AoeMammtakm litsva AION/ II t: tip. nu. - !Malan* and nessneltivino. imports. ..Irrieu. , irsr met e.,.... ----- . .hisiV i im. x. ... port.. li t i l it la . .. dm a said ... 10:6 via A mo k aay yeller 'Unread. • Arrilne. fit. 1141 61. Ig. „nee'. it 40 • m .... ........ . -.. 0:111p19 lisu 0 tlO I& „%jaralon. map m AcoanistiaNnon MO a m • ritgaraligo and Erie Railroad, to on • ass and Preatillhi. . Armes I Departs 9ifil=llllV i syneaWllltiptlrid an Berme Valley. daddloadnsilosS—. l9 ssut and Water des. .1:110 ISSO i49ar". 6MIP Ts Stag. St. OW! Ne. 133m0-.310. 3 St: Clair. Btee4St. ..,wasiuseten ittattei , - 2 = I nr". . - EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS&LIVERT STABLE, al,rzsay onmc:r. JA Dant a soar, Proprietors. .0111111=3501.1iNtk 131.1LRIAEStimgshed tbr all miss. Alesk_Canlapes Sir Faximeals, Weddings aO4l Parties. trams make sad reasonable rates. STA, OPEN 0.1.2. AND Terklard CITY /MD SUBURBAN. Rota* .11Wislosiars Society The amuvereary of the 'Lathes. Home Mis sionary BocietY of Chrirdii I E. Church of Pittsburgh, was celebrated last night in Christ's Church, corner of Penn and Hand cook streets.. The exercises were commenced with a voluntary by the choir, "0 Father, 0 Father," a trio, .07 Mozart, after, widish Bay. 49. t. Davidson, of the Liberty street Chureb, explained the object of the meeting. - p:Jones thou offered no!, prayer, af ',"n..4.eilieliteell the 1005th hymn vras sung: • "SToh o t n o u m g a h y alhl e t he a m g il l l s etds s s an f g- t hsk es— That song -of triumph-which records - I That all the earth are now the Lord's." , The following report of Mine Julia Slams. der, Corresponding Secretary of the Board of Managers, was their read by Professor Goff ALAELLIMILS' EXPORT. At the close of the first year of the Ladles , Home, Missionary Society, of Pittsburgh, Alle-- . attexiy i, and vlcleity. the Mana gers i thereof, fonowinl,',..l3:rrto lay before Society the 00 the 15tb of November, ISGe, a number of . Ladles, and, Mters, convened in Smith. fleld '111": - ll:Chtireb; to project ' the pirm of a'. Ladies Rome Missionary Society. Rev. W. A. Davidson was called to the Chair, and Rev. R. T. Miller, appointed Secretary. After the opening exercises, the Chairman set before the meeting monofully than had the • p evion absoslylute been necessity of brought to ou the n ceoti, ' ence of, such an organisation in our midst,' and exhorted as, that our grand object should be tosupply the spiritual wants of the desti -, tuts of theses:Mies and , vicinity by rending ' , ant missionaries, establishing sahhath schools, and, &afar as it was In eur power, to build un churches. The Constitution of toe Ladles , . Route Missionary Society of Cincinnati, with such amendments as were thought advisable, was adopted as the Constitution of 'this Socie ty; and accordingly managers, from the mem bers of -the different Methodist Episcopal Churches included within the intend.l work. I 'lnglimits of the Society, were elected. Rav ing drily organised, we at once placed two active, zealous missionaries In the field, Rev. James liollingshead and Rem. Warner ' Long, who have been untiring in their ends to promote the spiritual welfare , of of the unfortunate among us and their suc cess been truly gratifying. The Gospel- has been carried to those, who, from force of etc cumstances, or from utter indi ff erence to i • their souls , salvation, had previously been de. prived of its sacred influence, and many deathless souls have, 'through this medium. been made glad by drinking its the fount of • "living water." Twelve hundred and eighty, two missionary visits have been made. Three hondreciand eighty-four 'thousand and forty. three pages of tracts have been distrient, besides other religious reading matter, and none but our Father in Heaven can ever know of the wonderful effects of these missions In desolate homes, telling of My and -peitee to the grief Stricken ..heart; and promi ses of good to thebeilever. - Through the instrumentality of the 'Dorcas 'Society formed (threemontbs 'since) in can na:aloe with the Ladles': Home Mission, the necessities of the indigent - as far as means would plermit, have. been relieved. Ono hun dred and thOty.two artieleff of Clothing-have • been diStritinted, through. Which agency the ,hearte Of many ttrokeeltjtached, who oth ," entiseetould have been careless in regard - to their eternal happiness. Teourfriends, wheel' theiMilie.ral donations hare „assisted:twill carrying , ex this great work, we tender our sincere thanks. and though you may riot be, permitted to behold the complete results of your kind beneficence in this life, when it is said, "Well done, thou geed 'and faithful s ervant , - enter thou into Om joy of thy _Lord, then asit.,.you see and - be satisfied.. WO have worked together pleste, anti,' for the pest year; sequsdutances been made and friendships formed, which, Zaftig root been for this Sodety, in all maw_ • tally would never have been and new, at the close of Meyer, all are found in their places. with tint one exception.: The brightest and. . happiest face Of, our: number is • missing. ...Mrs. ;Annie Collard, - formerly our most 'ortScient Treasurer, in the morning of life, • having =shed tho work even her to , do, it, was said-to her: It it enough; come up hlgher.. Truly 'God moves in a ,mysterious wAy.' , - The lretrospecs of thepartyearbi,wort is gratifying and encouraging. Our Society is but in its Infancy, anffirreat results are not to • bre:OS.oll643n a ±dity:- Mit"frain the success attending Mir .endesiore 'during the past ' twelve months; we haveermyencouragennent to continue lathe cense we havemponsed—a cause t haw welch there is none greater. And ma y rh eaen/9M of our Heavenly Father,- wit h rested upourus this year, crown oar • labors with success' in,yeers that are to come. Respectfully submitted, "•sl Mt/ Al , Amccararss, Coraiee, The treasurer's , mart Of MM. Rev. W. Day 1 Om, was then.read *by Rev. W. H. Kin.' llfrs. Rev. W: A. Darfdson in wagtail with • ZaelleirMowe (AGE.) Missionary Satiety. mawarr errimer cessou. CollactedbP " • - Mrs..Rev. W. A. Davidson igloo Mrs John Oder 90,00 Mrs. J.H. ibibley 19.00 Mrs. S. R. Fulton eV* Mars. J. Collord 47;00 " " X . klaritan el,oo • Total 'POW , • • exrer, ersz.D 41.exe civnoe. Collected b 7 as po,,Seoo Idos. ie et ,r 'Mn J. IL lionisoa ... . INAS Mrs. W. lg. Lowe • 7,00 • Mee. 3 L - Xounts9,2 .... « Mn. TOutell,.. .. . ..... ... /00 ,•:. Mrs: X. J0U1014.. ... . ser. " ' Miss S. Q. shepti • 26.,75 'CIIZIST cratracir. Col . d-brMr4'ler. E. B. %nyder" , , s 440," Mts. Bradley mr,o3 .. ' .. Mrs. S. M. Kier ' 110,60 '' ' • .5 . ' - 0 Mrs. Bev. I. B. Ebben. .... . 70,50 . Mrs: R. Boblaso,a. 22,00 ' Miss U. _McKee ' 02,50 Tom 41,213,14 wzx strz.v Contzted ti r y .11.rai "la .T; Slici A irden cs-471--*u. $5700 • TAINITT CECECS CoUeettd Dv NM B.,Gre 7 0, er lll e.r.• • • =MI= • _ '• Totals -• Laois smart cal:tarn, con etied b . ? , Mrs. W. W. Mair 3103,00 • ATTa. q. W. MOllwatne ' 3,75 Tottl , 1111011.110)1.L8(OECD bill}4tBd by litre: D.S. Tay10.... , • airs. a:Duncan ' Total .... . soots CODOION CIICMCh. COneCtO by aft*. E .TsoY a.. Mrsq4. glair r ti,.,. .,,,. • Total.. .. • ..... 4 ..... 6 1 °A* rgicrriLaciiruax oitaszo. : Callettedby Ura. . . xzscr.is...txsors. I W.llllanebarG.:. . Tnitioa Fees - " 31s. Warstat. • Total 484ga _ • ; Barr. J. Nolllngskeadqs salary Ray. W. Longs salary • -*----'" ,- Al.;;-,RMZ,-,50fr -fe:,SK:,ty,,:„=FqrjzisstL,,,lk6o.z-',:ti.pfpAk';r4ktm;tct l i alef 64 lf d tteka 1.• '''''' age Error - • I,E) Print/Wry EtathilteirYite.. 19,80 Bahl:nem saithattestateesr /5C.051 ad,sto,s6 . , ate 1011.01f1X4 report of iftselcmaries by Rev. Itotittp_bead - pf the ' wart done•by blame! EibiltlP4 honif,yraa then read t. itireste. .I,sed Sermonspreached. 418 Sabbatheehool addressee • so 1 Xtinerlde attended • 18 ••• - - . . Tracts distrlbuted; pages 0,443 Sabbath school book: - s .. 153, 84 4 Tills does not Include Bibles, Testaments or No. of mission classes " members Molasses I . rfecesslOns_dnring the year 410 deaths f " baothrms . ....,„,e m snteslOn4Chools - 5 "..odrgarld teachers • - 47 ', ,scholars: • fin " books in libraries- 4125 ¶ Sabbath school advocates taken- MO " -schilass oonverted. • le Money raised for carrying on our work, and for the poor $l,l2La • . _ .. _ At the Co n otastor, of the reading_ of the re port... address was delivered.by Bev. G. B. Snyder, Pastor of Christ's Chrch; In which ho gave a brief histdry of the rise and pro gress of home missions. His address was very interesting, and gave a very clear and Ana e j ec t...Lauri-sr of the progress of missionl. in °crafty. The matter was brought home to t h e panda of all present and the way was pointed cot by which , surcenld take part in the home mission movement. At the conclu sion a nge r retnarkS, the choir, led by lir. G. Alexander and ss.ConSßrosru. sang the an them, "But In the last days it ahell come to pass." An address.waa then dellirered by Bev. C. A. Holmes upon matters connected with the mis sionary cause, after which the question wee taken _u taken reporte as -read, which were adopted. Theeleotion of a Board of Managers for the ensuing year was then taken op and resulted as follows:' so►an OP 14/PAOLAII I...Merin,Street Ogarch.--Mrs: John Grier, Mrs. Pi..l). Patterson, Mn. J. Hanley, Mrs. B. E. Fulton, Mn.s G. W. Coffin, Mn. s 3. Shallenber ger, Airs. Susan Dory, Mrs. E. 841ncli, Miss Mary Mannino. Bstiggktd area Ohureh.—Mrs. Iter:Dr. C. A. Holmes • Mrs.4..Grasier:- Mrs. J. H. Morrison, Mrs. W. , ft. Lowe, Jo hn Mrs. Ton tell. Mrs. Otis Sheigierd, Mrs. Mouth, Mrs. Joseph C. Dickson, Miss P Arab 0. Shop bard, Miss Ann Elliott, Miss Baia Long, Miss Julia Bowers. Chris! ChureA.—Mra R. E. B. Snyder, Mrs. A. Bradley, Mrs. L. M. Kier, Mrs. J.B . Ebben, Mrs. R. Robison, Mrs. John Moorhead, Mrs. M. Mcßee. Pennaylvcrata Auenue.—Mrs. hey. J. A. Mil ler, Mrs. Thos. Snowden, Mrs. J. McCune Mrs. Jno. Murphy, Mrs. Jno. Sergeant, Ansa Danny Coati. Trinity Church—Hire. Rev. W. B, Watkins, Bra. J. Paleley,, the. J. S. reining t Ma. B. Grier. KINMMINIG= Ames ChopeL—Mrs. Sarah J. Getty. - A.Doxology was Maiming by the congrega tion, after which the benediction was pro ce nound. and the coiner, egatlon'dhituissed. We cannot toplafghly command the efficient seroloes of the Lady - officers of the Board of Managers during the put year. Their labors Dave been gratuitous and arduous, and they have acquitted themselves well. Especially is the cause Indebted to Miss Mary Hannifin, -Recording geerteary for her Indefatigable and :Valuable services. Swindling Oneistios NA= Defraddett out et Two Hundred Dolts w. The Allegheny night police, arrested three men on Monday night, under the following circumstances: it appears that on Monday forenoon, two strangers visited Troy Hill, Re. serve towniditp, and entered Lonsdale's grave yawl, of which Mr. Frederick Sanders Is Sn. perintendent, and engaged with him Ina lengtbe eontereatiOn. They stated that they were In search of the romance pf a friend who bad arrived In this country - some eighteen months ago, from Gecemay, and taking sick had died; that they had bgen to a number of cemeteries and had failed in :ending the re. I mains. Mr. Sanders could give theta no infor mation about the matter, and the two were about leaving, when:a third party made . . appearance, and stated, in French, theta man., named Miller had strindled him out of a vain •abie gold watch, and he bad been endeavoring tollnd his whereabouts, but failed. He had a quantity of jewelry with him, and wished to Heave it fuMr. Sander's care until he returned • , from New York, whither ho was going to pro ours a lot of goods, which had been consigned to him by a arm in Europe, and 'which, he al- t lege& was doled in the Custom House there. Mr. S. declined to take charge of the artielea, when the individual displayed two watches, which he said were gold. One aline parties gist mentioned examined the , time pieces, and proposed to purchase one of them, offer , tug three hundred and twenty-Ore dollars for it. He representol.himaelf as a clothier, do. • • leg business on Marketstreet Wills city, and requested the would be 'salesman accom ; pany him and he would opus money. Thtethe latter refused to doodlegthat the watch had been given to him by his mother, , , and ho would not part with it for double the amount atom& The jeweler then exhibited a nemberof gobleta, spoons, forks, to., widen ho pronounced to be silver. These he pro. posed to leave with Mr. Senders, (together with the Watches), provided he (Sanders) would lend him three hundred dollars f o r or irteert days. After a farther parley, Mr. S. consented M. let him have all thespare funds I belied on hand, (amounting to two hundred and ten dollars,) which was icernaeed by one the.others-of, the company, ..kindly volun tearing &loan or Ofty dollars. The stock to tradawaathen. , traasterrec; to the possession of Mr. Sanders, who forked over the amount , stated, asidtkAtio Appalled in company. Several hours had elapsedere the grave.lig gei-ttuapeatedthathaltsid been swindled, but calling upon a jeweler be as surprised to 1• learn that they were "bogus,' and uunlpara r tively worthless. Sanders repaired to the Ai . legheny Mayor's Office In the evening, and Captain Sfelielvy thereupon detailed Officers Bowden, Sarber. McCain and Green, to trace out the guilty parties.. At tent:P.:dock Monday night, they proceeded to Schloss' boarding house, Ho, Iffe, Second area t, inth is city, where they fontiff the guilty trio in 'bed. They were conducted to the tombs, locked up for the night, and on Tuesday morning, although do. j e.trai g nPw e e r rel i ttirt a tiV.Vgg ° _,___= l :lr Pe; dining to proseeuted when valuer. Bowden '.and Barber cerveda ws ''tunt upon them, based upon an information made by the son of Mr. Sanders, charging them with obtaining money under faille pretenses. , . Upon this Information they were again consigned to the tombs, where they now are awaiting a hearing. The parties are Haceess, end formerly re sided on' John% street in Clnalimati, Ohio. From certain documents foand-1n -their pos cessio it is present m. have amend of a cons iderabl e dentin ftisvillis and afintermedlate points. Captain MeHelvy and the Officers Under tilm, deserve. =edit for the energy'dlsplayed in treeing out the guilty par ties. • 4.1.: . I!====tll fnrATAl,3iit• Fem me American Cousin Ames f ell Mumma - Arm .night, Wes Julia Defy and tarn Egan "atmelit - lit;As the promt lienheharaeters.. :To-MOAB, while Prescated ler-tlie third tune, -the performance concht4- Inrwithltie.haenntaWfittlielr,Jer the Wreck • ,- OPLlA , Movals. era. • eerie would (maw at all. places. and under all annum- Stances: , -rWe dropped in , at- -the .Opers Rouse last night, and were-pleased to ace it en well filled. Tonight she appears again in the Megan g Gamed:slot Our AlMlN'imin,Cotudn,as soited Henry Hawk as Ma Trencbard. The g ertormances wilt conclude Arrab NO . Yzasosays--Itial LuoNle 'Western arrived in the city yesterday igyeining, • :Ail the , at either of the theatgrer bail - tali of Mb Sttranartgibok ittidSaltder Compa ny cornea, off ..,toonorrow night. Keep it In mind . .. ,, ' GrayAssen,,The Gymnasium was well pat: : ionited last night," asualre' understan :the performancee were of the. ou r most ta ,eugagna tisfacto• mt 'ry nature.' We r!!; that were of such a =Urea& precluded the possi s - ldilliol onrattelideried, =I 'Dare Alroucts• RIAD?' 11 . *Eolcits. New TOOL- DickintsgeraldOP . • • is a 3144,1#upw.ticf ado gi 55 5 1 tatetta• airing Laden for rapid Calcidatkrns of Aggre gate ref nes;zwages, Wattles; beard, interest money, timber, plank, Weal, wood and land '-ntelgureinatas„ withefatiations of the prop er method* of recto g them and simple rules far ntensuring land. ffilaie - tables are all original, and render the work complete and allikat.ootdd be desired. • • • tarsals by U. Meer, Fifth street, next door to Um Fart - - TMDiaarnrinat gramme Lzrrza Warrant kelng ~ -1 1 L comp &i And complete. guide and as 'titular for tboed who desire to carry on all Epitolary, .Correepondence. New York. Dick St Fitzgerald. .411 . 2glanN,I1 1 "dp.rt =AIM= to present.he presen style at letter-writing and contain a large collection of the - simplest xuatterz of NU,modefletters and, adapted to 411 agts Mal Condition . FOr sale by 11. - Miner. - "Oen Yoga° FoLas„" (tor Marco,' la steadily growing in popularity, is just ottt, and can he awl of w. b. (ilidenfenny, NO. 45 nub street, near Wood. Heavy Rabbem,Twer /Hundred and UOUslrs , alkdela. Q -Monday . nigbt.. at a late hour, mark yreose .. name_ was Oren to us Se Oast: retired tantinutis tiara' btVittifr Thiel, NO. 4 et. Joinnymskinond,leirring swo hundred and l 'arry &Mari hi!leekteht 9ll, i' ProtalikW7 E n gel= P ..Y . r1VC.24 , 7 mu " oquont slept RI% uto &h u t usug l4 l : . terday morning, hua'.ximn alaing, found the COLI tenth of his ooeirers The. Donee were RIAU ' Tierli t t h il l arg 124 c :lgir °Dk ° r 5 3 4 60 22,00 10,25 .$63.7.5 .104.75 S 3O A3 item) ilaiialarr Le - Ikg..-qtt. a laic bow •A ni n onan .aican i n_l i a c h ea t a w ra te ke m arl r a ; a ps yr v i a eat a ar v iaz on Beavmstraat,abOva;-NOrth VIMIZIOn.Za and Ward, Allegilenn antare4 burg.. •lara-t: The- e11itE111160 , 1 , 6 1 6- *rectal' przorigna oPen 400 r, r WO budding, anu mat-Maar* ca off theoonapnia. Willa este aluntmt; watch they succeeded la diSlag.:`,;',Alataag •.T.Waltit g i latlkea was • Tate unlfinDer _of Data other-teed; No:One .to 00 Palm rams. • - Elea PIP 7110 ..-• Judas .flateabdieusi,j76 .art, amaed to _ : learn that the Rested° , dolor teens? . • -.8091V , be - tepeet o : ai letbet those - who' trareisotniOrtnnatealt topentile toile prow othero tarnist r wilkobw have an opportunity eveowing met calibrates Oratorio, We wilt doe notice et the time a$ which is will COW o . t, • ti ot , 7,r;;F:f . Mlle Apnea Brand..rouogong - t*. ROBINSON, SteCLEAN & CO., e L' Ailen - ' th & earomintion :iii the 'County Jail since the] Sith of December last, the case of 1 Bankers and Brokers, Mrsairevin was brought to a close chit even. , No. 75 Fourth Street. filtsburgh, log- The result, as .ir be seen, is that no 1-, _ . , ~ •.- -. ; , , i gep t etartif a poisonous nature was found in the stomach of Mr. Nevin, De tt e" d til iz lv a t i r i rtilearre " ttistirti t o w4"n tes, YoTeign ° _ ‘" I and Domestic Exchange, cle., etc., ere. The err held an adjourned meeting to con- I te Miiwlt= l ,7g: o l4,=."%zzr.7.lll elude their inquest last evening at the Slayer's in all parts of the Called states on most favorable term.. orrice. I PRO. SEIX C. ,17.1.503141 TICSTIVOS T. • the busle:st at 4;1 Ittai. o gl:l . :l44=asZ The most important evidence was that of and Pittsburgh Brokers' &cards strictly on meads- Prof. Jillson,of the Western University. Be- • moil. fug swore, be testified aa follows: About two ..I,,,tir*"4.l'.,llLeroCLlEtWaiSSUM°.s.NCriewDYi'arkrrj. ite.WrESIRE i weeks ego I received a Jut _winch was said to rifirg: 1 ,........ . •. contain part of a human buoy, which the Cm , --,==-- otter requested me to analyze; took the jar, opened it, and found It to contain most of the abdominal viscera and a part of the thoracic viscera; drat examined the parts care - rally to : see if there was any change, but they were so much decomposed that I was unable to tell whether any change from decomposition or other causes had taken plamn - nertleed a large number of black specks, about half a dozen, ; perhaps, which I remOred by forceps, and ‘ pla- rod in water, and they spread oat, having the appearance of paper. Loon examining them Iwith a microscope, I found thermic, be small • tr:l°` .. s k'onii . eintfo'll'iNha L o g! y h ' illn length. On examining these with a micros. ' cope I found them to be human, and of sandy' orreddish line. I therefore, conaluded that they were parts of the subject (body) which • had become mixed with the viscera while the body - wits being exhumed. I tint selected for chemical analysis the stomach and mall ni -1 testines, and, after a careful analysis, 1 detect ' ed nothing of a poisonous character; I next , took a part of the rectum and, after a careful chemical analysts, detected nothing of a poi: sonons character. I then made a third aunty- MY,' taking parts of the liver, spleen, lungs, and a small quantity of the blood, and made a / chemical analysis, and discovered no poison; I therefore made an analysis of the lungs, .to I mach liver, spleen, blood and small intestines, I and discovered nottungOt a poisonous nattire. IMy examination was not to discover any pate tbarriZzo:soann&itnawim.ivcomndencted acc an o a rdi , ei r g uld o have discovered any Inorganic substantial' in I the remains. I found no trace whatever of any poison lathe WO. Da. W.W. DlilaNT , ll rzartaroxy. Dr. Denny sworn—Was called on to attend. John Nevin; was Called by Mr. Richard Stubbs, an the 7th of October last; Anted him vomit ing; ballad nausea, burning sanitation In the Itomach, and coldness of the. extremities; there wawa prostrate condition Of the system. and I did not form airy definite - Opinion an to the distralle, but I inferred -that it was an a -1 fectian of &typhoid abaracterihe had been In 1 the army and lefOrmed me that he bad been unwell for some time; he had been aick four weeks when I waS caned 10 see - him. Some of. the symptoms were those Of poison. Arsenio would produce most Of the Symptoms; saw no symptoms of poison outside of those exhib ited by the patient. His attendanta were very kind and everything !ling_ seemed harmonious in the family. His wife wand:gnerally pres ent through the day, administered the medicine. Attended thopatienteight days —up tp the day before his death.. The sp tomtellescribed increase:din severity up to ot the time Of Ids death. I remarked to his wile that there were one or doomedicines which, if i given in too large_ would create the ( symptoms described. I did not name the 1 meddcines, brit had reference to arsenic and antimOny. elf,medes I admialatered I laralabeil m rand did not write any pre ecriptiona There were no symptoms of era. Um al/parent on the bodyOf the deceased. Alter short consultation the jury returned a I verdict setting forth that the deceased, John I L. Nevin, came to his death on the lath day of Cher last from natural causes, and the ynry recommend that Mrs. Mau Nevin he Immedf y discharipxl from custody To discharge Mrs. Nevin it Will be necessary to bring her before the Court, as she has been dnally_committed to answerthechargc of nine. der. Beyond all doaot the woman be innocent of the - Charge made against her. The infer. =Lion made by Mrs. Margaretha Avery, the proseentrix,_was doubtless entered with a full belief that Nevin bad been poisoned by tun wife as-she bad threatenedito do so repeated ly, if Mrs. Avery teatilled truthfully. Mrs. Nevin will probably' be discharged today, from list December. InsisteriaL-tjadging from appearances and feelings last night, there will bo good stating to-day. In conversation with the Meagher Brothers last evening, they assured us that if the weather continued as cold as It was lasi evening, they will certainly appear upon Central Park this afternoon and evening. Feel your own pulses this morning, and you will be able to tell whether or not Mara will be skating to-day. Practical Phllantlrapy.—A' collection was yesterday taken up at the Fort Fitt Foun dry, for the benefit of the clatterer* at the Pros pect street film and the result was $100.75 wan collected for their relief. Such philanthropy needs no comment. MEDICAL.. HIMPHREYPS HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS. Rave yroyed, MOM the Mu,' inaptly experiene• an en ti Success, simple, of trndeollattim Tim, are the only median. oe:notify adapted to popular ut • —GO simple that m istake. cannot be mode In using therm sobarmies• is to be fret from dthger, and so ancient a n to be alwat* relible. utsurs. ito I cures FEVERS, Congestions, :Inflamma tion 25 2 WOllllll, Worm Teter, C01ic..., .... • • CRYING COLIC, or Teething of In fants 4 • 1/11.11RilEtt of children or adult... 15 • •• DEBENTERY, Orlon)* and Bilious Colic e erti4,loloA sfoßutis: Ratite.- 7 • • Culto 11S, Cold., Bronchitis 22 II • • IS ICURALOI A, Toothache, Face. A 9 EA DA ORE, dick !tendert., .... 21 o • • DYSPEPSIA, : Billions Stomach..... 25 It • • SUPPRESSED, scanty and painful periods Z " LE tleuiclithr.A, or Whites 13 " CROUP, Bomar. onugh 14 •• SALT E11E4191, Erysipelas, Entp SS - ttons •15 PVIYIT A Z T .-41, M. AVVEX " TITA P V:11 n Fever it • • erLES, Internal or externai ...... LO •• 0ET1111.221r, tore, Inflamed eyes.. 40 to •• CAT ARRU. some or chronic, litho - ta •• WR ra OOPIN e ti EOUtin, stumModio ottnt LO 11 •• ASTII3II. oppressed 22 •• EAR UUlCttAßliiC.9,lmpalred brar- to 50 2 DITAY, enlarge.' shards.. 30 14 GENEITIL EDDLAIrr, Wealtnesa r ..... 3 ••• DROPSY and board) . Seoretlon to *. BEA SICKNESS, or sickness from • St. .• 25.1LINLAr DISJEAJeIS,-Oravel VS . •. NERVOUS DZBILITY, sea:dual eraleslonalavoluntary dlerbusea • •• WILK 111117117 Cduskir lb •• intiNARY L QN2I2.II2NCIT. Ii PAINFUL 100 d. even .with v* rfi t rafiliGrainie of Leto. .. IW • Id ."` EPILZPSY,Spums, tit. Muer Din er. 10) rirrurzitu, ulcerated mare throat Ife rum.: cans. Can of Lilac to moroaco...aae wed book rem -85 Vii iiill; . •eW •• • " or =lure v=l l . Dea l in ease god book 0) Dam of 10 boon ( lio. told) and book. . IF ToggEiek, Corner orltourek and Market einem Betriolt trOtet, cor;er Of the q me I..groc?nd jlia . ta n tsb . , B. zoM. A vlanTg i o ir lAtfialfral edrect i .117:aand r intt lairket larva, rictithirt' surges ° COUGH BALIIA.II b . warranted to Ye We only pre- 0 agc: known to ewe r C 4'llot 0 4 1 " A - r 1.1 .0 110*. Pro=arad ' Omar. • 11.4-3 - 111 1 1filt r b e rtnitratlio71- Al ORE EVlVAllar.4 l `irti tams of Um 'Moat and Longo for Oslo b Unseats earrYWllare. B. L ia rLtallta CV.. Du. STEICILLANIPS PILE untt. jcp_r_haa CUBED thou, ; ..,777 - 7 - 7. xr- • litap r STI - D " LizTiliziti -, c u ES E 11. greed teratedtatar ' - - relief, sad effects a penal- :seat care. It directly. , F 0 R It Is treatreatalotare. • Weenie per bot h ' PILE prnig"'"S' le. . 1 . - • -... , .: t , It. Z. • T r" ...It li. Mir/ a - • - ' ' • WUOLZSAI.II•Artate. DYSPEIPSIL ....Dr. Strickland', TONIC), VA, ixrneens• - --.,-----,•, , :sl ed = Rai l:U r l el tr- - \ .11/ / ; \ seine _slut earmthattve V? /C, 4 0 . , strengthen the. tc p ano• ~, UM 44.11/.4144 / ill SIM , - tan rie u tor 114 iCD ~, 1 Olt In O4, 41,0911.• 0. 4 , t . o .o b r i _ ixotzt • , casniar. , a \ 4 ). . (3/ tll 31: tgrao 111 a I tb MAIM x / ..., particularly atilledfor weak. . .. nelleee end drePentle Pet` lobo. i ror sat by .31 dr i ir - Etat evervwhere at 51 rh0..... i , co • . . . P. SELLERS , ~ eed:l 5 WnotatneLs AClnnve. 'FIRITArIrEO I S Olv i ajto a knowledge . ... F . sequired i by Physt. Sian& y Wog resident* in salty: nod tbs amount of Ws treated annual yby the, ars sofdclent P SY aWYNCUtidAi or 114=0 Weaknew and 14141,1mpritiggigaratromutot.. t , , are 7 eas y ' lump . the plop. All letrcr., ntu 10..1000010 iztarlTW Ti"ren eas, FirTAm Mn or oa4l J. W. 111fAstennitiP, N.D.lf. D. AM/9 n0x.,04 Pittsburgh, PRIVATE DISEASES. favor 233 P.M; STREET. uev Mud ler the earn of all atomise or yellow worn lo t fr ntit i teli w, t. to Attitif &ra . _VP t t a t r e l! V, etre= Meows alba emits) ortiotio tuait untr prompt:llion Core warrantee or motto reDinded. 0510 bolus.? to lAnr.,,tin to 2, an4Vto elf. 0. adelreas linters Fenn *Men SlOi 1 P/UIMM /OPT L./ILONG I LONIfi b, LANE, MU ARTISTS AND DOUSE' PAINTERS. 001 3111111VIELD 81., rITTSBUIIUH. • ' • n l :l l B 3 l. ll .7 4 al li all . gads *meta tftt: pron . Fatl7 4 4 in ralitiltl Stour oti — hitt payer at all colors, and UM ao•tr i lagui, mule to - order and -,....lict:2llllPnattitartrMta. arit4ll Paintlog done. with • lewd lo t;1111 - 1111119174) . Of color; had wratueh. Ur. q!-mt work at reaumatila rates. vprwulAys Tr - Dittowir, notnig - uto ads EllOrbra, North tut corm. of Tistr4 wad Martin tends. .t•n r rea vs a;zi FINANCE AN4 -TRADE ISTOCH. QUOTAT/ONN COB M[o BY soatareox, Wcts.aa 8 co., 75, FOURTH STRUT. O. S. R3=111317.0 • Par. Bid. Ask d Lad Sdfdi 00 104 2.3 104 00 . /MU 103 DI 100 23 • 'C I le 73103 03 1 1 403.413 - 8100 BM 09 59 'OSLO RAILROAD. U. S. Sizes. MI.. U. S. &Ors ..... V. b. 7.4101 a. 1.0-WA, • U. 9. Cert Manes P. F.W. &C. R. R.• 100 00 WOO 117.0) 89 03- 91 60 elevelAntr.l4Plite...ll:o CO 761X1 79 00 751 CO Allegheny Volley.: GO CO 44., 1C24 14 - 26 Allegheny & Manch 6000 Birmingham Connelleellle 4.111L5en5.... Mew& Otennenv , le LO 00 673 OIV 660 1 W ?ennui retell 60 W 64 50 64 76 64 75 60 I* 960 973 8 60• e eANXB. Bank.Pi 60 Lo. WOO . 01 6060. 61 00 VlTstlistl al • 10000 1150 01 150 03 Second Na 10na1....1C0 CO 1.91 OD 173 0) 13500 Third Drat mai ..... 10000 131 —ll2OO Foarth x1 ...1 0 0 1 11700 1 60 00 161. a 61.Natleual... 50 01 5000 la 00 O3 Exchanali Nalloall al 03 taw 06 ai 06 03 Nat 00 to 70 4XI Iron city National. 50 01 70 63 00 151 79 50 ti i i i =1=11:110 1 101 a 0 57 00 tg eaoplea , Natlonal..lo3 00 UM CO ICII 50 100 00 Fanners' Deposit-100 00 150 CO 0111r.ensIistMaal.. 50 CO 90 03 91 00 90 75 Garman Natlopal...loo 00 100 00 165 00 160 00 Tradeamat9 , lCat...lo3 CO 150 CO 126 03 120 10 b P ec a n l a A ( l i Ae t g ) .g a .. t . . l o o ) O O =— -- — be Werrni lS 7 l 23o :6000 - Co; - Baa 25 --- 93 00 - 12 00 60 00 63 60 co urea, ...... ........ 60 CO a Iderchnits.. 25 00 Pesu= ".... l:3 4600 fo l to" IS ell - Cabaret 00 C. 3 Co .•• . 40 03 • 24 00 Western... .... : . . 44 CO German-- ..... ....100 00 , . • . 11111/XIS. • ~ 1111011ne100m.... .... 25 GO Titostd 111re,t o 3 oo zoo —. — r 4 d 3 17 - :: 7 2 2 L ''°' 2 _ ._ "1444..: 10- - GAS. filn o ansiom........ z 0 xi oo r y, o P1tt0rgh.....•.... Go Go G a . _ OIL. — g01urb14 : ...... ........ 21 25 )1 24 24 TS Etlu 1 g 142t2ir.:*:: 1 41' 163 2 m 122 = a ood— 110 w M. La n e . t.C.B. I GOO O 40 75 • 20 troton Lubrlc. 100 v. Go ~.5 600 ./. 11 - 03 , . 21 Ter..9Ds.rjeb. 20, 114131 Gold remains heavy, with intle demand for custom duties, and no opt enlative moverdent.• Governments interoved onid-fountli under fro rumble steamer news. • The general tone of the New York market le weaker, with a de...- cline in llallway.shares, and rather less host, nese at the oil board. Seller's option ate more frequent than a week store. The Pittsburgh stack market is quiet, with a limited inquiry for any class of shares. Gov ernmenta are scarce In Oda market, and we. quote them one-fourth per cant higher than current New York rates. Private telegrams from New York oil board report as follows: Pitnole, 11.)64; (a decline) ratted • States, 1644; 011 Creek, 4% tilenneholf. 15%. No new organizations under rho national banking system oeenireil during last week. The whole number now stands at 1630, with au aggregate capital of $407,e50,209. The amount of circulation Issued to the national tardes during the last week reaches $1,780,995; pre -41313,116,3110--total, ig131,902.275.. No new banks have been made depositories of the pub lic money dnring the week. —Sale of Stocks, Tuesday evening, February 20th, at Commercial Sales Rooms, 104 Smith field street, by A. Mcllwainet Auctioneer: . Bank of Pittsburgh. 08 Pd Exchange National (1254 Mechanics do do 72 2 23 M d If do do 61 .00 Pittsburgh Gas Comp./7 74 151 00 per annum ground rent, No. 90 Wood street • 010 00 —The following are the total receipts of In ternal revenue for the years mentioned : lent 1141.003 . 192 93 1861 117,145, 7 48 Ul 1845211,121,319 17 • ECM —The reeetrita from onstotas all the—font principal ports of the United States elbring the period stated below were ea follows New Tork,trcurelat to 1011. 41,0'VP..ligerAg a l L m Boston, fromlitt to adi . Philmlelphia,tem ist to 131 b, Sta n Baltimore, from ist to 18th, • ..t ECM —nom P. E. Spinner, United , hates, Treas urer, decides that aU warrant; drawn against the GorernmentZnitler • gi4ole,'*lll. in fatale be paid entirely in mush, and that quarter maatere chocks, under 45000, will alsolbe en tirely liquidated, All , otbensysill be paid One,. half in cash. and the roman:ldes la certifi cates. Inasmuch as the intereston temporary deposits boa been :lowered from six to Ave per cent, it is confidently bellesuid that-this will have a tendeawy to bring Ortieraties. of indebtedness upto par. —A dispatch Mira Wastlingtote Oates .that the [louse Committee on Banking will irmlsork in favorer adopting Isonlepcslie9.;-rheresbY the Nationalitankolll. be ,0010Paleal o . change . the present syOtem of , allowing egad bltiltelo bold interest-beiiisig - legaddender nett= ler the redemption- of their liabilities. This course will compel the NatiOnal psalm to .gur- . render the interest.beariuglegaMender noise, and substitute legal-tenders. Tele will be the first move toward a eantractiai 01 theenr• =nay. —The enancialand stock,Jobbingtmunnunity. are consideribly'exetnithollisM to Am probable , course Congress may adopt with :septet fettle' funding bill. ao ion heading belle tt..Thu prevailing opinion fs that the bill will be adopted in Inbiltantially the form reported by the Rouse, but that it will not be taken. utiby '.Congress for probably 110041,weeki,or at least until the bankrupt bill has,- been dbliesed.'o It is understood to be the fntentiaii•nr thefiee rotary of the Treasury, if authorized te. mega tiote a forclim Joan, noneavail himself ofthe authority co lo'ig as the Koine market respond to at, profs:esti. however a fending bill may be framed, the public securities (Atha nation will take their awn course. and. BIM all trans' ferable stocks; stay at heath or go abroad; as the eggencles of commerce and - the view's:lf eahltalists may demand. 411 the Government loans thus fat•-iinad , batm -been designed for the home market yet these bonds, to the tune , of some 4100,000 have already found their , way to the great' sander centres of Maim., and if we may believe the London gthers,have absorbed Such a largo proportion of the active business capital' or Great Britain, 'as pro-'; duce a. money aisle anions the thmutarclill= Classes, and iMnanp flier dbfehaut Mos ot the Bank Of England to 0 pert/int, • The hotethat these - sKrutitlia 'lave bowmen° 01,y,111*.i.: ' geminated. is gratifying to our. nahlintl ride ; in one respect. , -It .showe abigtercoulth=ea • in the permanency and credit OrOtir Onviarn=, meat, even among those whiti.:arli irvermattlY to deers our lestituttelia ; • —The New York banks do not Seem 4Lspinieh to yield the point with Treasurer Optnaar, on the "subject of taxing comm on thlnk, in *malty and COMM= sense, the banks I are right in thispoeition they hive taken,that the tam &police only to the nett depPditn,ltnd nOM the Aggregate Of. aisch day, though, Mt , cording to the literal reading of the law, the the Treasurer la untitled ie. taxing the larger aamount_` The New Torkhanks; number. , Of forty•two met In convention on Yrhilly, and EpOintedli einuttlittee, ' consisting of:Messrs, oeiflitig,autt ' Yertullyeito wilt %Ten the rotary o f the to or:mania refer- eat of theof....TthasUry-lipinneri or." fatting 'in th at ;moose, to make applielitlOn 10,06404 M tbrnioleskow.tleilnition of the lan, . The Conannttne' are antborized to essortate with them a Mosher .00mmittee from Beaton , and this city. Title referetese of the matter In difference to the courts, or what la probably' better, to Congrem, is the wise course :to par. sue, and should bare been resorted to before tbs. present angry oontroyersy had been pro; voNed. - The'Phibidelphia-banks will rthliblY , Join their delegates' reprientatives o those. of New Tort end Boston.,-Phfie. - ledger, BaltDesert eon* Iflirket. i:s-U'.` . IiLLTIMOII2 Feb. /T.—A.—fat?, busluelel Ilse' been done In during:the past weetc, at fall' prices, -and the nuirltat .. closet strong:. 1601n* dal la Me dales were 1200 bagedameget 1110 at .on barlrAdelatdo:Peadergast,st sue on,. at. 1A6020,10 per-100 Ms, corn:amyl 300 bagt.• grade do at 201021ric, , cure nn logo bags common do at.l33jle gold; loop begs v iene4l.. and prime do, resales out °roar/sows of - UM." neckand lapwing at elgto, fd, and Mee , ex•eldp Grey Eagle at 7.15 ,'‘gela.:lo,;b4o .. StOeirin dna and second . antis ii rAr ... gigrra Is Quiet 1104: Zepplftel at . uld Jitvit atisatft . igoll3;', 8 0 P10 1 1 7; Ilea. . •,'. .. .. ~.p.ll.'el `. Philadelrbla , . . ~. Pinc.mmitirA; Tetaill.Thate 'IS notrirgooh mlovarseedinziforrwaritoott.lio IhE N Tell . prime'r smut o „Small BAIN of_ _ aq_ at 07 6 1891.fift. fleh-:,1 1 4 Ms. T e ta steady at . ales of laxseed at yet bneh. .. There Is very Mu° 'llimaxict for rill ;and: Gaya,l the absence of, Wes we Continue 109Slote: l In for 00 0n . row mid. Pella red, ; ....4, far whitof_ Errt noir.ve4 totottitt 1190. re ealtleiliararardel l cllaatatir. sales of 93001 hash . yellow at ... , 00, a re. hold firmly at +Voral. ~ In bailer: and= t no. ohmage. • ::. •-- ' •!...,- ''... -.- -,` .__ ALIMULYW. ISTAXIOII4.,, ljat 1 , 41 ,1 11 , mtg. TArsute47*. /e; , To ; 4; ,Tenktusanyi 'iruerL. "- WlVZOrtl' 76 RegtV;lll,7o orister li vi d payer".„, limehart; -Ali PAPert Co; la pkge trams, .7 102$1;r11, ~z,; : mar.. ~` ~ ..,~.;:. ~ ~.: ~.::,~ . ,t'.• :~~,,., .e..s__ _ .....~.,>. c, ...,._ F.,, . _..,... ~. ptz►~uuxcfa% 9751311 sapPrrEntrass Gazierri. . • .'4"Xxvi/anr,,1et.. , "31, sss There pas been no new characiaties In the produeetillaegetaltp4arracthy of special no tice. With the exceptiori of supplying the trade, there IS no demand for any of the lead ing commodities, and round lot operations Laps become very Wire adinte. Both retailers and consumers are restricting their purchases as much as possible, and our wholesale deal.; ers, although satisfied with very meagre pre lim, and, in many cases, willing to stunaht loss, find It Impossible to trade. GRAIN—No demand—market excessively dulL Prime to choice Red Wheat is held at 61,901612,011 Oats dull but without quotable . change; sales on track at 41012, and from store at .466648 Cern is quiet with a moderate local demand . ; sale of 800 busli,urEars, at 65. Prime Parma. Byesslxt demand 51.75. Barley is dull ' and nominally unchanged. , - PLOUlt4seteedy tyl - th..a lair local &emend 1 at to choice egtosprintr,' and - 610 to 61054 for fair brands of Winter Wheat. Sale of lm Was, ipone lot, at, $lO%, aral.7s blile tat $ B 4 to 610,40.. Bye Flour is quoted 'nonitnally at $l, to V3iPekbhL Bales of Buckwheat reported at 66 per bbl. PROVISIO/18—Bacon is qtuetanduttehanged at 15 ter - Shoulders: 18 for Ribbed Sides; and 23140124 lb* Sugar Cured Hams. Lard is selling at It to 17 for country, and 18 fOr prime kettle rendered., Ideas Pink and Bulk Beats—noth ingdoins. SEEDS—SmaII sales from store at $7 to eV% tor' Clover, And for Timothy. Sale of 85 bush /lax at . BUTTER—Is coming pretty freely, but, as yet, peed,' exe suldained—eales at prime to sv. choice Bollreported at EGO ea reported at.8.563a CHEFS of Hamburg at 21 cents and Goshen at . ' • BEANS— very Esi local demand, and we can report es at 75 to $2 per bush. POTATOES—Unc ged—regular sales from store at 111 , 01,20 1 per bush, and WO*: per Orrral - 01L—No Lard al iir se at il 4 0 . at 61,65. • APPLES—Quiet, and a ri me but Pe r b arrel, ea; sales of good to prime at 1iN17,00 Per 8080HTIM—Is selling at from 70 to Ho gal to q per SALT—Is eery dull but nominally unchanged —holders are asking $1,8502,70 by the car load. _ _ iitial=—Dull but undimmed—sale* at Ile to tbe tradoand 3 , 7 (03% In small lots. DRIED FlWlT—Tbere Is al:atria:al demand for Apples, with vales at la to 1150 par pound. Peaches quoted dull at le to Ple, for quarter* and balves. burrs ia~~;t.u~l~re;z~anxrF;r.~•,~:~~~r Dana 0/ Tau Pineal:most GAL - arra TIIMMAT, Feb. Yo, we,. CRUDE—There was but a single operation ittCrvide today that.we could hear ot, 100 bbls at Ds ibis included; and wd 'give DOA bbls re turned, and 244rD, bbls included, as the rates; on the spot.' Per future delivery, there U not mah 'doing at present, though there are plenty of rumomof ellen to buy and sell 'Mtge amounts to be deliver6l on the' opening of navigation, but they are so Contitating as to be deemed unreliably, and we, consequently, omit particulars. The indications are garded as Womble for en early resumption l of navigation - betWern' hire and Oil City, though as yet the Allegheny is still frozen over at that point. REFINED—There was apparently loss in- Rfot beaded on today , which , was owing ally to rather unfavorable advldes from h telphin. we ve a sale of 200 bbls petted, on Die spot, to se tOßOsten, at 40 cents .which is considered above the 'inaritet, en it Is 'said that there arepartles hero willing; to sell 1 at Weal, for immoliate dellvbry, without he lag able to dna buyers. -Free Oil is and : nominal at Meet. Deism Radom, Rebew CO., report having sold SO bbls of their "Spero I Ltibricater. at Ill,tOper NAPTRA AND RESIDUUM—There Is some little inquiry - rot Reeidgabl,-arat Abe market may he quoted .drni ft% per bbl. No de mand whateverfor Rapt • CHICAGO MARKET. flpectsll3l.lpsteb to the Pllttbarigh Bouid of Trade. entoano, February al, tre.d. •Ftona—Steady and unchanged. Oaats—Wheat, flint, at SW% for No. 1 Spring. COrtt nominal at at Oats steady at 19 for . No. 3, and 41% for No. 1. Eye, to 50. raoOlBlo3l—Yeas Pork better-1136,0327.00. Shoulder*, 10X; Men, 1334; Pickled Earns, 1034 e 171.6. 1 e ard,173461734. • Wstssr—Firm at 32,14 Prraotion—Quoted at alt. Limes and Woot. unchanged. pirrainstrx stocKs cm NEW YORK. Spacial Dlapateh to the Western Pres, NEW Yong, February 20. 18643. retrwleuna ntocka were firm and generally better, 'Fla' eonalderable beeineas at the fol lowing nitre Brooklyn, 90; . Beonnd Xationat 7501 . Feltner, 410: Venango,37:s Bennehottlibiiii 1040; Bliven,b63; Central, 200; Eicelsku r , Germania, 16; HaUdtcm McClintock, 600; Pit hole Creek, 10,1 St ton Creek, lbat Shade River, StrAb United Statea,l6,so. • = ,',C1:4:03iiii:13.41/2.4Apte):lCl*: M=! • New Toms, Feb. ralliay market wan rattferiame at the open board - and stock ex changeand lower prices were mad e th rough tint the'llst. After regular call, there was a firmer feeling generally and prices were a fraction higher. The market was heavy and lower at the second regular arid 'last open board, the decline on some abates being quitq marked. The following were the Meath/Ai* cea at 410 p. m., New York Central ,r Erbil SIN; Birdman Elver, Ire; Reading,'-Michi gan Southern, diV-; Cleveland and P ttsburgh, 76% Hoek U 14114,106; Northwestern, 27; North western preferred, 6.46‘. Fort Wayne, stNi. Governmentaremain'arm With a moderate demandruid steadier feeli ng on gold bonds. State bonds were quiet snallrin, The trilscel lanssnir list: was exalted on Atlantic mall, With advance of 6 per cent. The -stock *Wt,. .the extent. of SPX or 4,01X1 shares.„ , Thera la a lair demand Tar :all loans L ow the Stock Exchange, but It was supplied at six per cent: Gold opened dull, at 1,..%%, but became firmer; closings*. 1,97%. OW . York Market. .04.509.213 CIS Nam Your, Febroaryisorcoit—Moro at , tlimaad left batter at pre audd Una. itova- , COMInon limn osilour doll and . 100, lovam . medium and: good. r adea steady with a moderato Inquiry saa.7 75 . for ex- Ma State.. $8,20118,55 for exam roan boom Ohio'. and.MXolo,73a far trade brawls, tan =matt Meting dull at-$5,15 for common. Wiwilr — Dal I and amainal. - . flaate=Wbss - ,t dull and lower for common film blab strp r zu c t 4 t i zo4 gig i togti . Eire - ) Club /1,07®1,75 for !Tow Amber Milwau kee, %t i tter an extreme . Corn without do sided g ear 7lolio for unsound and 76071 t for s ound - wittad..wastertr In:start and deity. area.' Oats a little 1117eite at' 2180M30 Moon sound, andAlifor.scOnlet 'restart. GitocsAnts dultfor ocundion and drm for good.. Sugar - quiet 'at 1.1%a for Cuba Mus covado; Havana, lie. Mobtaties fattiety New Prnr.m.host—Dnll at 401:30c for Crude and ti 4670 for IteAned: In Bond. '.i.onstans.-torkiteary and lower, at B,7li r gfi N oi; J - VairtiViVitt e Mii_ c**°' Mr Prime smut 'Lc 4,120 . bbbr wow Starch A p ril A April and May, sellaWakm,V im:ri, Am. 'Beef Lamsos at u 1 . Bacon more aouvo at al jii _hos VTAbb•d, Myra laMetCumberian ant and Wonozsbort clear, sederkt option for , March and dpr11,1170: o ry , Dressed - b 'at .ISMOY/Ma for West orn and IS tio -far' City. lent Aeoldealy. blither, at SW' bbis for Slarcb, 'snarls (TB c. Butter steady 'AtIMPiIo fee 0 i OCAtote. Cheeva Wake, at NOM* zorWommOn to ptime. `f Now Vellitatilelliiarket. . , , _ NeW.-Yonr, Feb. 4Q,-The ' . furred prices for the week aces Berg Clatyne-4Plrstquality per hundred, 111 . 70/8; fair to; gtnd, i emn -413073,60, nferior, Wait/ Gown airo.:9o.vasntrw`teu Vaaueatmes—Ell nnal tippet 16., orninticr, Chßleep MM common, IO) Warier, =Le AND tastaarExtry_pnir head. s trt9; le=o B , 6 S: Common. I ; intertor;sl,ooes; • lixonli ; tomtum,zuyi EMT_llld ,-- Thernaritnefor caws is very much gin - earns as last week.' The au I le, moderato, antrholtiors :Homo mnority In prevent ing.", .ireol,- Ott *Pyrites: Tho•pnee have (talon mieent paittid.• 'nearly all sold at I . from 12 to lee, but eons° o f the heat brought more, while the commonest sold down to lOn I titteepand Lambs were thillend a shade lower •onpiotut_ey, but sold stAnagit the q notntion s shore. Hogs ware scarce. - ; Tho total reerdpia of-all the stook at ell of the 'far last week were': "Beeves, kW, Colcseni Veal CalVes, Sheep and Lambe, 4•141,9J11awin0,11,707. Cmtcacio, Peb.l—Ft.oar—Dal, • , e - 431 t• tit—What fitlva4pe.4l.34l3;tldang arm at ; for NO.I, said' WOO for No. 2. Corn Oats dull - • • 11.tairwursWN'otbinit doing. raoristoirs—Firm; /this Pork'tid TEUICed 2:41 sulfa at11910.004M7a. Jima ; At AO for lota. /aril firm at l7lal 3.40. , English Mesta (Met. • • ,, Ilocte—Aottro and advanced lOrr.icq sale* itt!. • li i rreontyaOn oDtdee. raitred Bogy Atrolltrre- , on ,r bush; :corn; 3,llpDbast..4 L 0441046, 2,loobiad; Dressed IgioNo,No 4o .' • • • - • EduestaNternotti, 1,104 _Wet heat., 3,1300 ==M==n / .. 2ilW ' T P / .! 4 i:el• 1 0 .cAOnn,X , 1 10 In active ut ~. terllu r g Evettlutge -. loom netitro,' - and armor, 7:iol .. tri c =t areal cluing*, OPTiati IS . 131 br i iil l tnent SfOlak ' sftebniter. ---- „Teletexts to „Urrpoo co . _ pun) drat. 9it s Stools betty ; WS. , to•toppupons, 9 0 10:S; 74314 . * merles, 9994 - dd., cra aeries, il mum:4 6'y Tegi. db. ne triune; 9Tgi Tenn , biteSliSO; New Ork.Central, 91,1 Hock Island, lOg 'FOrt WatTithikit Erie,. 8031 Beading, Ottehlgatt Southern, (h Illlnojs Ventral, ..,... tAltteharilk, fNetth Wtstlesa, Wet ..1 „,T ..- :,: :‘ithliiillllSSifi illar/LisS; -, ke1n0T.,,reb... , 1Pe..-1 . 1.0re--Qulet, and `FIIIIIndt MO* prom; -• ~ • 1 ~ stAig; Lit i ti r dzia v t,es ..., 42 ~.d 1 li t e; • Si Melo. IdibillitilZ.llM 4 ol, at gitle o,.11; ttl)Se, dim% ii±tFtefor.No. 1 I .s.zrittellssaaa-salm., tuthqn!Oly , Mesa Pork, Is . 4 "fa ' : 9l g,tg , _k m , .........„..... , '1 ..) , ,y.t 1t1f ._.,....!” ask ra& 3: 4 1 .lailia r - ' ihAar - il I islit s • . oacer—Thuhstito4or . .-.. Artszy—Dnii i and prices n ' ; =all Salim at MClishOUS. 00A 137, , . COBEMBEON infiß n; andits eltANTS .A. - Glerteland Market. "Gt.sysLAND, Feb. 19.-Qnlet and tiny for hie; i Anii.. iimu __ .. grades. Sales ?. cars amber Michigan at V.,115; , .. • • IMrNa 2 Shelby red at 41,73. Dorn-Steady ' , NrBANE & A.N.IE slopil ITERcHANTS and dealers In nova, GRAIN and in fair request. Sales 7 cars new shelled , at 500. Oata-In Moderate _demand bat Irreg. and PRODUCE. Second street, between Wood A rad. a s laxii s a itEr a. imerr mw asus .. apllily 'Mar.. Sales tear at ne; ! ears at 37e; 2 cars tit .04nithfield, Plttsb AniE mgh. _ 380115 w No. I from store. Ity&--.Dtill and norm- Th ., ~,,,,, j 0.,,,,,,, nal. Barley--Qulet and without much in- , P OTTER, qulry. • 1 - Commission Merchants, sad dealers is Foreign ..and Domestic Fruits, Flour Batter, Chasm., Egg. ISIPORTH DT RAILROAD. " Potatoca sad pradneis ;modally. No. SOJ LIBERS i PITTRRosOII. FORT Warier. & Cow sco. o. o o 4. . STREET, opposite Pmsenger Defots Pittsburgh. Web. - 93,-1091thls flour, TO Jenkins; 100 do do, Gay, Burke a co; 11111xs bcaii. Kirkpatrick & . C ll . 4 l ll Co lL m E ml S lstFin M RAlL urchan g L LEY Ware ' h i"ll onte No, alt Herren; 37 green tildes, D Dicker , , th an th'e r .. I.I.II ' ERTT STRET. Pittsburei, Pa. Wholesale Gallery; 10 bbls sorgbnin,''T C Jett k Insq; dodo dealer to Buiter,_Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Potk, Bacon, Meek a A rn y o tyone;; 5 do do , l- 11 Volgt & en; 5 Beans, Tallow , Feathers, Broome. Potathes, limn-- too hams. Seghalyer Vo 0 k1; 4 b b l., steel, I Int. larled Fruits, Green Pratt., Onlana Flour, kog do, T Maloney; 2.5 hx,.. maple ...gar, Grua Grain, (lora, heeds, Timothy Seeds, Flax deeds, a Reiter; 3 bbls brandy, 2 do gin,Sc halides p.. 0 and Fonitry. Particular attention given to lola Friday 100 Ms lard, R. 11 Town4en; len barrels realm consignments. flour, * Llnhart; 1:18 sacks • wheiO., 2 cars onts, ~,,,n . . ..„,.. ALTD/TRW 6NOX. Hitchcock, McCreary & co t 4 te, bacon, Sim , geotra Breg g cars :natal, I. Malaita co; 15 b ol a ; . E y, R. If KNOX „AN At SON, COIIIIIIISSiOR il In FLOUR. ORACS lOetseed, 14 not tiroOtas,KirkElloriek , um a . HILL FEND and VI d IgtiIICE generally. No. in Co; 9 bxs drugs, A C Henderson; Malacca hides, . 1, 1 „,,,,,,,,,, 1. .. p .. it . cirrnnii, mi.anniny 0.3.. John H Ralston; 5 11,1.4 dour, Sbninaker & jal7.lre Lang; id bdls brooms,Kell & Ritchard;3o do dr., , • R Robinson & co; 48 pen iron, 51eKnigbt & co; ' WILKINS LINHAIIT, 22 balm bottom corn', filmmaker .0 Long 8 bags .1 r .i.i.„ in r tia lu rr r e a s . r dL ar e t ,„ l. 0.1 ,0 11 i p. Re0ra .,. .1 .. L d iu1. 0 .0'1 . 1 1.1.. bean., 8 bbla butter, 1 hog, It Rea Jr; 8 s -a rag's. Nierrhanta No .451 TAO VISTY STOIO FT 1"10.513 C P Markle a co. Pa. Cinvicisini a FITTS/MR.IU RAIL Roan.- ell, y Fob. G r ahams flour, Shomaker & Langi 100 do d & Thomas; 219 sks seconds, Jas . Glenn; MI bbl, 011,114 oil bids, W Fl Byrum; 8 earn pig metal, Nimick a en; 2 ears lumber, J . B Schmidt; 131 bids e.pples,J B Moorhead; 3 sge , sm.:l Y bolts, Lewis Oliver & Philip.; 2 aka cloverseed , . .., ; . 2 . k . . CULP & SHEPARD, Commission . W P Beek &co; 1 blii hatter, I Lt 1 bbl batter, , ''''',;'''” ens 11111 LP AA I, H Riddle,• 50 arils on, J Lippincott; 14. - --R. 1 .4 - 11L.' K r- 4---ii - Pro malt W Garrard & Son; 2 b., 1 bale, 2 trunks, 1 Iferebanta and dollen In lone, Orman and Pro -2 paiLs,l small chair, C Cola. duce, Sc. 24/ Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Choke brands of Floutfot Bakers and Family me , f --- ... 1 ronstantly on hand. Particular attmtion mid to - . RIVER NEWS. , ailing order afer Merclundise geneally. .881:17 LITTLE, BAIRD , . & PATTON, AfirtiVALS. , Wholesale Grocer., Conntdr4lnn Merchant,, and dealers In Produce, Flour. Baron, Climb., Fish, Camel la Dean st. Louis Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Na. 114, tilaaa, Cotton nrzAatoate. Yarns and aU Pittsburgh manufartnrra generally • --i./1 cbedcr...sheptierd Parkersburg . ILI and 114 Second street, erl, I'llLO...rel. w ,Marietta Sweeny-. .... .leoulnnlie . WY. P. Pir.CK THU, bill CIOU.L. - 'Wed . P. BECK S. C 0... No. ISS • r.. 7101T8.LORTTN0 Tin-DAT. a r Liberty atrott, Pitteburgb, Pr., Whaireala remit Cny Garden Parkersburg. tiroe444,,,Conwnlaidon•MarthatitliandßonloT l In Conn. Importer Vogl St. Louie (Ta , rro. -.,.ftri. ,, c,,,,Bacco t tan:larr n r, Ear. Silver Cloud Cons, ay. New Orleans ( 0 r :,:ri„r i ti.....1 1 .. L''' . .,,,,,....ri d t t h 0 1i ..... . 1) .; ; ; , RITYR. Wearnon, ate. .1011 N B. CANFIELD, Belton The river I. nearly at a stand with about ex and Forwarding Iferclutut sad wholesale dealer seven feet water in the channel. The weather . Wdif:°',,V..ner,,,inier.a,,,,.lZririililaii York, was considerably colder last evening, and I Limeed asui ' LaL h OLls, Tirled F ! ruir, aid P e roduc business at the wharf was tolerobly brisk. ; generally. Noe. 144 and 141 Front week , Pittsburg.. Thelmporter, Captain John Noss,leaverthis 0 ' .."-En .1' 01. Maar,. f__R' AFF & REITER PRODUCE 3 morning at tan o'clock for IL Loula, She has ' a...a c0 ., 40 ,,,.,,,,, ~,,, .. 0 .,,,,... 4. all 01 her load on board, and e goodly 10011 1 / 4 1T parctuolng agents for an Pitisimrcia s=iur:.. of passengern, and wall be certain to leave a. i Warehouse., No. 715 Liberty street, rlttaUiliggn Fa. above. She is perfectly new, this being her ~,, ~ no .. s• • • •rthwaltb nobs's. wat.a.-410uss.. sat trip, and is one of the %to I. nellesl 0031.4 JOHN stoat. J 1. HOUSE & BROS. SuiCees• The Poreat City, Captain Gordon, la the reg. sons To JOHN 1. Rotas & 1 . 0,, Whole:4ly (*m olar packet leaving this day for Parkersburg. I , rA,ltt,.sll.o:gli m m f intri h r . o rt ior of alter STEAMBOATS 1866. SCHOMAKER &LANGWholestile SPRP.Vti AIRIFEANGEMENT. dealers in Groceries, iar, ran, roduce, Pro visions, Fish, °Leese, Salt, Carbon on. No. Ira and 174 Wood Street, nest. Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . • : 0 A,. .. - 1 - • 0 - 0 • X MIETZGA.R. MONONGABLELA RIVER ; , ITEAn & METZGAIR, Graters and 1 ... Commission Merchants, and dealeraln all kinds of Comitry Produce and Pittsburgh edssurfaetures, No. fin Liberty Street, opposite head of Wood street, ttgburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, i Plttrtlrgh. ntditY "VETZEII. & ARDISTBONG, For .. warding and Conunhoilon liferehantslbr the sale lor Flour, Qrsin,'llaeon, Lard, Butter a, Dried Fruits. and Produeagenerally, No. 11Marker Street, earner of First, Pitturitli. 11 , A.Maly I....9.cmraErr c:Jemowirmorir, UNION LINE, • D a WALLACE, Commission chant and Wholesale Dealer in Plourand Grain. ; No. 251 Liberty street, opposite Pennsylvania R. B Will' ran Atm, side-wheel steamers between Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Storage Ware Dose, come landing. ll Pitts•airgb ireensboro, , .11conongahlaCi rs ty, Brown d I, sville, Woe's Wayneand,Pensi streets. ' , noDtly (lone an Unheard Regions. Thls 11 composed of the folio wing RIDDLIE T4i. No, 183 Liberty lit. 3 ... • • Plttsktrer, •Commissltm Merchant, an r, ilt ..l b e r t f r e C 4 4, , 7 c Pr b Pro d :ea, tirocerles and slgnmeti r fs, and n pald for trod I%e genlially. nuD FAYETTE.. ... . , ... CAPT. S. C. SPEERS? . nOttEnT bm..2u.t. A. P. DAL.Sii.t. TELEGRAPH .. ..... . ..... CAPT. D. BUTIIIEft . II I OI3T. DALZELL & CO., Whole riwaci.lN. .. ... CA PT. Z. W. CA Nit AI AC LL sale Orocert, Comonlssion.anti Forwarding lifer , chAnta mid dealers Li b ertynto, andPittaborgh Matt li ALLATIN.. . . . ... CAPT. A. S. CAILLILE. . nfacthliel, No. 251 street. Pittsburgh. These packets villl leave Pittsburgh daily at SA.' i m, and 6 p. in., eseept Sunday, when the dcPsi-WWW .C 1 HAILLES L. CA.LDWELL, (Soc. 1011 be At a o'clOcii. a. ea. comer to James Holmes A C 0.,) Pork PackeLand Thertbrongh packet for the MIN geom.. will }earls I (Sealer in Provisions , corner of Market And norm Pittsburgh daily at 0 p. m. i grown•rlile daily at igg.egig, Pittsburgh. sm. Itgrrkmmt-1. nro.us•llle fo, Pittsburgh 4001.1. WATT JOiler WU.66r.r. daily st 7a. re. sad sp. m. WATT & WILSON, ITholftMes Leaves Greensboro sad Genera at 12 o'clock; .v T Grocers, Commission Merchants, and dealers In Rice's Lending at 2 p. ro. Proince and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. ISS Lib :LitaveskionongShelal Cityat 5 o'clock. i emir -street, Pittaburgh. It= • The Itts• Is ciritigioseil of . drat-class side-wheel Steamers, Mille elpreasly Mr the trade, They will =TUT isareame...loltx ElltlitTON..A. v. WALLACT, be commanded by °Steers of too •TP ,7157 . 7 1 , who ' 1 - . AiIIiBERT, Simnprox & CO., will pay particular attention to till l Wllltill 2.1. Cam- J...,u , hoiewp (igqr. nut Produce Dealers N o. fort of passengers. file Li o n to leave s prozootil ' 81mb-street. Pittsborith. . faidji at the hour advertised Freights Received at all flours. For Anther particulata, euqulrt of WILLI/al 31,311.1101 i, Agent, At the Wharf-Boat. toot of Grant a. Ylaaarrigo 1.. COLVIN, Ast, fe10:31ohl, . lirotrastllle. en Pa 1866. - , :r i ga& -1866. !igETRIEII & BROS., cituccessort to Reymer *Anderson, ) Wholesale Dealers In Itor- SPEED, SAFETY AND COMPORT 'ig' r""•• il. c w'rl`nPit,"4 ITI tree.64..t PITTSBURGH, WHILING, MARIITIA k PIRIBISBURG DAILY PACKET LINE Comp,.Malt the following irsi-elas. Passenger r iH Steamer. S t e amer BAY Alll4 1 9eo. . Moore, Minder. tamer W/ELR ER; A. et. Shepherd. Master. r ORT 'pm FOUNDRY, Meant r FOREST .ITY; Jr Ir Gordon. Master. DAWN 'CIIIP—IFYYJIMER BAYARD. Leave. Pittsburgh every Monday and Thursday, at 11 o'eltiek,a. M. Learef WPeeling every Monday am' Alialsday, It 112 " 91' ' STEAMER VIFIMCLIESTSR • Leaves Pittsburgh every - Tuesday and Friday. at 11:03 a. m. 111 Leaves M nee g every Tuesday and Friday, at 11:.10 p. tu. STEAMER FOREST crry Leaves Pittsburgh every Wednesday and Saturday, at 11 a. m. Leaves Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday, at 910.. p. m. , WRIPreSTEAMEM ,VIIREST CITY . 7 1 FIV PliirEevianwt eyarY mcoq.y.aul Thursday ea Lve. Wheeling every Tuesday .d Friday, at 7 STEAMER BAYARD ... AND ALL 1121C17 SHAYS CASTINGS.' es Leav Pm m acong every Tuesday and Friday ' at SPeclal atrelltloli dto ROLLENG MILD WORE Ip. m. . BLAST BLACHIN Y andRETORTS. Leaves Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday, , REPAIRS attended to promptly. at; am. I Al heretofore, the best materials will !sheave e STEAMER WINCREsTER laud at tide FOOndry. . "ir , Leaves Partenburgit every Wktnesday and later. , p l4l, r otalai n glig. to d '''W rzy i . T . i ., N . wlirEll 4 47 , at 2 p r _to. o tog op th Latins eeling every They, awl sundae, at ! same.' noftlyd Ta:-.IM-, . . irep TTSBUIRGIR FOUNDRY. Odc/WA: l ab fAragtiad4A.Mtlit.gb tn i t u a g ' 1 -.• 1 which I Pittaborgh at ISMS p. m., and Cleveland at LEI a. tn. Alm, with trains of Pittsburgh, For .o• lISISON .1011:f 1.1. AIC ILLTACM Wayne and Chicago hallway. which leaves Chicago I , at Rip. tp.;And at Marietta with Marietta and tan- A. 6AlltlSOti & CO. chmati RaiDoad. and'velth steamers to all points on the Muskingum River; and at Parkersburg wit. wrly train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and (Successors to Bell:man, Garrison • 00„V '' ith Dal l y Line Steamers to Pomeroy, Gallipoli; , Ironton, Portsmouth, Maysville and Cincinnat i := 4 ' • • • , •' -• ' IS tlityUl P in g rAt t ra,Ve r ada d N.41 1 .t r . 1 FOINDERS ANTI MACIIINISTW onlo. by which passengers arrive at Cleveland ea I . . • :45 p. m„ and at Chicago at 7,00 a. to. neat morning. I Ic h o i n a , nitfite of Chilled Itc r i . ilme4.S2 . llgll i tot JAS. COLLINS A; CO., Agent., ' Soard! ' 4l4.llt Ult Co ppe r, Sliver , 1 tag./Tt.Oastint Of altsiesriptimts, Birk Mill; ' ..... : ,AL Wharr-Roas., Foot °IWO.' St. ,. ; t teVIN, nQU lrla b a l :U U al d et r LlVlttelr WI. .. V. :TALI% PITTSBURG/di • nosice -- andlarotable fends: .4.l9looisid Warehouse, Where freight will be received each day, up to MO up Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. cailf P. ot. AM pl t tß ar atll...TheA di tiW z jii enteamer YORKTOWN Capt. ESSZINT Leaves as atom SATURDAY, 24th Inst.. at 4p. to. For It t, z A ps.s_tage opp Lyon board, or to. 4...LOLLINOWOOD, A cots. blanutt,ature ovary varlet) of I COOK ' ktfoß AND HEATINd 'STOVES Anwta r e , tb i bnum r. um.§ TRa'fcl ERAN mad,, 11tON4IWE'iNIrorod1.cook.stalret) Ala; r .., , OE INEMPERS & NEW m"— G T UATIRS, GRATE FRONTS. 6e. 011141 ANS—Tho 91.1endld steataarriddMilt .. Odkae and Waregonlw.aornerof Seto.d and WOO A RMENI A. . R. C. MCCatAnat, Master! ,4 "atn• L,0116. ' 32... . ,232-3 dmon - btedudlitroo 3 - TVIII leave for '''' above and all Intermediate on. 11:101 PO SATURDAY. MN, at 3p. tn. ,Son trelg4l orliamoinl6o , bo . ard or to MO .1. D. CULLIN6WOOD. }Air," POIRCAIIIO.;':°•(ANID., ST. toutei—The.pievata .te.niet LOUENA Capt. SEEMAN, Will leave aleaboveon MAT tIRDAY, 4th, at 4p. to. For freight FLA or passage apply oh board or to (021 EGULAi PACKE_I_L g a t=p4 ',Z . N T PTIMOrtI - 061; 1 111,=,' GRAHAM, Capt. C. R. lima, leave !bribe above and all intennedlato ports every TUESDAY At 411. m. Returning, leaves Zanesville every FRI DAY. a; 7 am. .I. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent. STEAM TO AND FROM LIVER POOL AN_G RUEENSTGWN (Inti•Riat mica • weak. The INMAN LINE, sailing • MIRY SATURDAY, ~- .ENTRY.IVEDIMDAY, CARRYING U. S. MAILS. Tickets sold to and hom Ireland, England, Scot land, Germany and Rruico. ANA the C'inatt•nra Wades, . Jokt G.' DALE, Agent, 0 13 Broadway, N 0 V. I E 4 VAT I tit:LIO ;11:41 ITrOWlitig STEEL IFVOREUi ANDERSON,\COOK di CO, tsuccaneortn TO iot:R.,7, HUI 11 CU../ Steil S It 4 t i lrqplll . 4 4 otif t t gelle t aTali ea aod e Cut Steel for REAPING AND mama MACHINES, s Twxrp , LOW , W II 6 I I I PAINtiPI o UL de. • Cast and Catosattn Plaugkand Spring Steel, - ; 43 , , rs-•;•, , Unlet , Vornegorrleitt AndMculeareeta, two Mane te .e; t4ly above the Monongahela House. A BLAVIE DL&MONn IST102111.• 1 171703F133.1131. PITTSBURGH, P./Ai 1 " : "' 'PAM; 111t0T41138 di Co., • MOTalarailltrOtii .: Or - • 111 S IMNT,D CAST SrSIS.,I-% Wth" lifiV4M ems il out IV • tett . 3 may imporead pttAtt mallVLicpieyAu *SO lion*. U. /art/tics sad . a) 11517. W., Ois4I2SSIXXIIIIMISTA, 11111=1114 MUMS Rof Eft, N. I and 2 DIAMOND . NIES DAILZELL & SON, Mow . I , (=surer. of Lard Oil, and Commtaslou Aleidalita 1866. Mea h :l, P fo ' s h . ' g :nutVlVafteCrst and PM:c;:lil'rz • Advances made oak Cansfmnments. I SALIM DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers' CommlsMon Merchants. awl dealers In Prod )to. AA Wster street and IS Front otrect, ME"C' 7, n - - • • • •••• • - • • • LH. VAIIGIIT .& Co., ( Successors • to 0.. Orat, )Produce and Coroushistou kier chutts, 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ➢AVID 1/I.' EDGERTON, Whole akin Grow Acid, lulon hiereasnt, Ia Wood street, PI tfabdrigt w p7r 7. W.11777:1 CHARLES iiNA!',MWHEWS HEAVY ORDNANCE, 11111LADIXT. .....W. .1. 8. DRAMA'? . /ETNA 'STOVE WORKS. 4. .BRADLEY & CO. 'COOKING STOVES 2 • -•• • iirelditii' - seti,ita. Graffs, Fronts, Daft! . 84 • ALso„all 14.0 a. of IiaLOI9II,AILt.CARTIMIS. Na SOLLlbertr Street. Auxwmmuniito pvinv jetailittie Irorkii 'amid Foundry • LE. tiff3402:1:124 ‘ll/11Ma r s I T N a 01 1 S 1 1 7 1117 0: 1 4 13111 1 43 :w ilft e lit21120 1,a , twyeoel JOHN B. ILIMBON CUA6. ririX/13. JOHN 11.-ISERRONACVO, STOVE MANUfACTUREAS XR_,CI, I 2O - .21. "CEETZ•733ZIEUEII. I.IDELITY STREET NEAR ST. CLAIR. ••• glcbi vi AIRSLNA.L. • • k MODES, •8YR1E4 . !.C0., •11111 1 rMille * iv i lt..",",i6TtL m atfM cora, at. aranaqtanr-No. /4 L wrianu berat•est Binfinedlo and Grant twee% rlttaburgi We Penn*. _ • • • wanitat oar 'Wares to be superior to any Min. n &mowed-meat of tanatountarun Atltrays en band. Glabardars'oUthe—abore desetipthle. All orderi promptly atteltded to, ;yartlenlar attention palate •prirate moulds. • wait. notion. JAIME IRWIN co.;JAMES cu ra: . MAIMPACTIMEII3 OF OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA:ARIM . IIRIA. 40 4etioe,1151314rearlseft. p.irranuaaa. PA. vaas. , xusinzizted .......... 1 GLLINS & WILIGHT, itrittaiiili iltut sud'etiest eta' Vrotk•tras rittani• Cu tom Carbon - 011 .„„ Isist .. 411terea styles ot B - Itrr Z gfe uk x t a os. la "W OO: . 4• sy 90/4"njes‘, ' 1 3 1 1 1 10 5 1e i rtr A M 4 WM ' ' ' . ' 1110 "" . ' iltikee fp l l4ttAblusl4 Ai to arde; lfi"V"ltntllg • 02...stt=ayont si t, rt no se. • - 4 MEE DEL KETSERP- Pectoral SyFup OAFS CONSUMPTION Cures Bronchitis, CURES COLDS, Ciu.res.A.l9l23-Ixia. PITTSBURGH, PA MI Diseases of the Lungs. a1t.1,i013 to .001 of 0.1.0 eit.r.e . t Ltinarr cure* by my Pectoral Syrup. They Are n home, and any one who Lea any con t t can inquire of the parent. win, bare been cured by Attend to Your Colds. ii t fi ng c lrjavatren area b 7 Dr. REY rirreetitlir. January 11. MD. Dn. Kr.Y.Selt:—ely wife Ims bear. a Calmed with a bad cough and diMenlty or breathing fur dye or elz Trs, Width, fur ecreral T h e back, hod gradually Increased violence. The complaint has been her editary, and she bad been treated by several phyal clans without any miler. In Ude stave of her easel !rocured someof your PRCTORAI•CUIM SYRUP. hortight, the neat time, _PAT cept bottle, which re , Weed her very much; I than Ca ll ed and got a dollar onttle, which cured her entirsll. - and sac has now op treed et the former disease, except weamiess. L wouitinimo state that 1 usedlhe medicine myself to a cold and cough. rile medicine clued me toy yaunt one dose. 1 enemas my entire satisractioa with the medicine, and you are at liberty to 714,Pdt you desire to do no. WM. M.. 1303 W . 1 .. Alderman, altibWard BEAD THE TRUTH]—DX " ! R1111,,-.1.1714'b1.e. datighter who has tak enterers! medicines for • ben cough without beefit, among. them Ayee'• Cherry Pectoral, I purchased from you a bonus of your Pectoral Syru and before she had used half • hot tie she was p cohered. The 11ft0214 bottle eared hot-- entirely of her cough. JOHN DARIN, ROlllllllOll Slreet...AnCe/011y. P/77.9111111d1i, December 11133. A GREAT GIMP IIYDR. KEY.Mt• PECTORAL tire In Peebles township, Ahegban county. I had a cough and splttingorttich cog.. scummed about the LLB of Yehrtstriaat, and cocain• oad eight months. I employed the best physicians lathe country, and my cough continued. unabated until early In October. At that time I was adviae. to try your Pectoral Cough Minim which did, az' titer !had takonone bottle I was entirely-free fro , coughing and spitting., I _bad despaired of era Et:TS:ate and remedy'lialrl it ' grollirrs War dens lo my twee. JOHN C. LITTLI b . 'Witness: R. D. Rica. Peeblettowna p. - Farrow Tawhentr, Apra) 14, A WONDERFUL CURE.—dome lime tarp an 01 weighbor of twin , ,n , re with a bad woe: hich every nue .npp0,r.,7., lia , ron.lnritillD. adi relative. told inc that-1. , bad taken every remedy they heard of withotol benedt; til. :brother came see Ilm dl e r and all were contirmedin the belief that he Wald not live, I had about the •third oft bottle of your Peetoraltyrup, which I gave him, and Row. ti cured biro. td, the astonishment of all, What maker the case more remarkable, Is the eXtreula age of the man. he being about cfglityyeata old. I bate no doubt the Pectosal saved Ids 1110. 401 M AIc4ANNI.I. _DB. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP ICLAIRS.. v/LLE.—Pleue .end =et tkereeptir Of your val uable Pectoral byrup. Alm ost'everybody around no has the cold, and are