LEIMaNIMMO ttigiEttiiii • , , , :i. .10.0filat 1 PR.ODUCSin SIAHICET irvion OP Tsis DAILY POST Frup"tv, November 18, ,1 8 •244 4 4,. BUSXNES.H4histerdik,"ta adOzittiii s .revious day, as the weather was.iinfavor ." The demand was principally local, to - et the wants of the home market. Our rivers .e in fine order for all points ; while freights ,ire not very plenty. Bards, however, by wan ting their turn, 'manage , 10 pielentiliiir fel& Below will be found the sales that came under , our notice; PL01131.--The 'market has ruled .finuy during, the week. 'The itlVance has been mitintalh- - ed, particularly onlate the better qualities. Sales Bee blils Extra, to go out of the market all] 25; 100 do at nail 25; 50 do at 1126; , ,10 0 do Wheat, 11: 100 do mores at 11 2'5;160' Mils 00 - at tee same priqlss; inferior prreels or up-river flour sold at val-ious prices, according to qual itc. more enquired for Sales 2 000 his•-liaket at Bclii title Obis Portland Her4ng,, t>sl2; 10 do Mackerel; $25 per bbl. RICE--,Was inative; sales 4 bags itengoCip, I at 16c. POTATOES—SaIes 250 bniii.Peaelr= Blows', at at 950 • 600 do. at 95c 75 do .It 3 30 and i. 130 do at OECEESE-7,51410.1601411 W. 173, 21APc; 25 d° Hamburg,•24c.. EGOS—SaI& at34o per "dozen. ASHES--We have. nothing new to note in re , Bard to this artide., - The demand was moderate a ndprices unchanged. • Clit3-NBEICIIIES-•:.:-Prrees-range from st 6 so $l7 00. (3-.E.AT6T- The idaitir r at ST..sterday Was :stettds, with a fair demand for certain descriptions. Oats was one of the leading articles, with a lib eral amonntof sales for export,: apd.prlces mere a ahade higherf,7llo _Mirth Wftti, , farld..l l t kaput at See, and 1 car Aoad,sol ~ Wheat was. steady . with a nfolfe.Pate'_ 4f,;,' Tile' Intlis'Will_pay 'the following. pribdri.r ell;s2oo'Whiteis2l. o ,et bush. 11:81tAakairdniWrities 'were irregular; old ahelledtenthild42sl4ol new, $120: Barley was steady at $1 70 for Spring anti Au for Fall. Bye was nominal; nothing doing. SUGA.RS—Were held at an advance. Sales Of Cuba at .22@960; Porte" Rico, 23.tgef Coffee ""A" 280; Crushed, 30c; New .Orleans, 26p23c. COFFEE -Sales of Rio at 47@46_ SYRUPS—Range Item '4l 'lsl;st '39 per gal .') ion. MOLASSES—New Orleans sold at $1 26. L A.RD-.-Srdes.2 o . tea at, 24e, part to arrive. BUTTER—We have no change to make as re gards prices or demands. Sales 1,600 lbs Roll at 3806 0 c. BACON . .—The market was steady, but not very active. The Wes were irra smaliway for local purposes. Shoulders 19c; Sides, clear, 21c; no Sugar Cured on hand. The season for old is about aver. . . APPLIII , Were dull. The supply to equal the demand. ,Sales , 150 bbl. at $2,60@2 76; ISO do 8,00(0475. 2 70 bbls eboioe, 8714. The re ceipts havo been large anti so were the sales; prices have been uniform. CORN MEAL—Was' inactive, sales 50 bush tt 4 1 56@ 1 60. 'The stock on hand is not very kW , .t,oPS—The market Was quiet; sales Spring at 55@600. OLLS=Saisis din Laid - Oil at 1,85; No 2 • do $1,75; Linseed, 21 701 75. . SEEDs—Timothy 06,50; Clover 13,60014,00; Platt, 3 00f33 20. HAY—Sales 11 loads; at scales at 440@45 00 per ton; 10 tons baled, 088. PTIVEIBIIRGEL OIL TItADIC. OIIVIOZ 08 THE DA11.7 PcJAT, FILIDAT, November IS. 1664. BUSINESS—Was inactive. Later in the day Goldtook a sudden tumble, the rates be ing 226, a decline of nine cents on the dollar. This caused buyers to bold off, so that during the after part of the day there were no sales re ported• The receipts amounted to 247 bble The Allegheny river is again rising with ten feet water. The sales were as follows : ORUDE—SaIes 100 bbls. 40M, pkgs incluled 300 do, 40e, some terms ;.100 do, 34c, pkgs return ed, and 600 do bulk, said to be 354‘. REFINED—The market was inactive. I.'rteea nominal. 011 Receipt* Per Allegheny River Clark fc CQ Fisher & Bro Imports Per Allegheny Valley R. 11 1221212112 Lueesco Oil Company, 60 bbla refined, to/ Philadelphia. Wormser, ttleyers & Go, 139 bbls refined for New York. _ . - • Standard ClonTany. bbla Refined for New York. Lueeseo Oompany, 104 bbla Tar for Philadel phia. - - PERNA. CENTRAL STOCK YARDS EAST LltillaitTY, Nov. 17, 18E4. The Markqts .at the Central Yards was large ly attended, and the election being over, dealers have turned their attention to business. The weather during the past three days has been more favorable for out door transactions. The sales of the various - ileioriPtiona were liberal and the ah•pments East were large, particularly . Hogs. The Eastern nutHtets,have ruled inlayer of drovers.. Thia has stimulated the market here. The . sales show that large amount of stock dhlaiged hands. UATTLE—The receipts were not large, and this fact produced a better feeling among holdelsii Frites ittled from 10 to' bents per hundred above those - of theprevioue week. The lowest figures were eemits • the highest 7 cents per pound.- The reeMptioe the week were 3,309 head, and the largest part- of the receipts were forwarded East. , . Slit:EP—The market waa nteatly with an ac tive demand, and holders gengrallv were asking an advance. The receipts wern.3,799 head. BOGS—The market,wM WAillmpplieil, whits the sales for thm 'Market were liberal. Price ruled about the e ame 'at. - .week. The sin p mente were very law; ptinArm...blessts Co., through .l F Neyentlialer, forwarded 6,000 head to New York. The total exportt ofthe week amount to 16,258 head ; not a slow week's shipments. The following is the official account of the re ceipts : . , Cattle Horses,... bA.LES OF CATTLE PER CWT. W B.l_,FuHer.sold 40 head, 67 00 W M T Laiet6ol4 60 head, 660 • .•• J Smith sold 716.4ead, 600 Smith - told 960 head, 6 ir O Smith sold 45 head, 5 00 O Smith sold 06head, 6 60 . H Glaf&zdfd sO 6 do J H Glass sold 40 head, 6 60 .1 Meo6lllsiter sold 40 head, 600 .E Franks sold 100 head.. 656 J Franks sold 50 , head, 600 Holmes Ik`Pflfrer sold 60 head, 4 - 50 Holmes & Iniffer sold 36 head, 6 00 SALES 011.13*ERP PICH CWT ti Hesser sold 600 head, 7 00 G Reeser OW4O head, 725 G Heuer edld 800 head; 6 50 W U Fuller sold 590 head, 6 50 W .61. - Fulferlold - 260 tined, 0 - 25 W DI Fuller sold 300 head, 7 00 A Dletriek sold 500 heaa, 7 00 J Rata sold3sVh6fal; - 7 00 - J H Glaze sold 605 head, 640 1 II Glass sold 22 4 41)014, 660: J H Grai3s'sold 317 ifeiM 670 .1 B Hufr..6otd 600 4e13.4. 1 7 !is) Holmes e t•~ Pflfrar sold 3 . 50 bead, 7 00 . Bangs OF' ' HOOWPER CWT. Gilchrist & Reyentlurstlen Old 1881 head, $ll do do do ' sold $lB Iliad; 10 00 do do do sold 1.54 head, 10 15 da do do sold 107 head, 10 60 do do do sold 113 nesd, It 15 do do do .401[1443 head, 11 50 Jacob Singer sold 500 head, 12 00 .f acob Singer.sald 242 head, 11.50 Jacob Singer Pala 54 head, 11 00 Holmes & Pliffer sold 578 head, 11 00 H Glass sold 98 head, 11 50. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MAREET There was rather a...hatthe isfipply: , Oattlei than last week s and the faarkot, was worse,: tire though pfiateiiiii fine"liaittieA: note salespCpArof4V or.loloo headat 4097 e forcom mon to prime quality. Several large lots 'sold for shipment. Hogs and Sheep have undergone ito change whatever. Hogs are eenihr at 18@14e, and Sheep at 6@7e, And but little doing in either. The roceipteiviereVety-liglit , rind the' dern'and limited. To !minded: Faldiers,,, A Wu E SOLDIERS'WHO RAV, .11VEN A-1633nithargedby moon of wounds received, in austbartlei , .. stei WM* have' not - received the - 33017.1%T r i5", can now . klecepro.theonmaz .3 '•' AT ONCE., By aiiplying to us either ha person or 17 letter. Pay for the Wires, the Mothers (when calf:lowa), and the children , of -: PRISONERS ~• OF. . WARS" ' '' Now in the South promptly collected. Spindakand„wiltliaL attention •creit tochttote for IBlORSES:LadcrarrßA'prA.F..corOgr• tared.bothe enemy. • AA._ t ' - 808 Walnut strain, Philadelphia; BRANCH tarrib Grant street, Pittsburgh. GILBKRT Pa. PdeNASTES, JOS, X, ti'MAZAXI, Adorer:Tata raw., 1 :2 • L4APVIY9J"".SVgE_!DE4RS GATT, Al4l7sCilfritlel.nt • .l ; fith --- ' --- POST---P • - t • • -4 a . 4b3 • >, . 1 • / 4 r • 5 R IV li, a Ell AO TAIX.&-toil Altai Vip44ll AAlp, :;- t /.1 Gallatin, Clarke, Brownave; . r °Brine Brownsville. Jai, f both. Bike Peebl All'behtegabeleitliti. Minerva, Gorden, Wheeling. Merit; Mentgomery, Cincinnati. , Gallatin, Clarke„&oyegiatjlie4 Franklin, OarmaefißMlngtllir. o Jae. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard ) Peebles. Monongahela tlltr RlVlER.—Lriert eventtig at twilight there sere 10 leek in the-eitannei, and rising elovit. rheweather was disagreeab!e. +Ur The tinesteamer Advance, Capt. Packer eaves to-day for oil City and Tionesta. tirThe new and splendid passenger steamer its te B. Potter, leaves this de' positively for l'Ainnati This boat is in etia:rge of Oapt. Joe 'if. Porter, an experienced boatman, and one of rue cleverest &beers that etirriestW this port. • • SIVASIKIATS. I , OR ../LkIr.I.FIPTA, AND, BULL CREEK OIL 'REGIONS. miLE REGULAR PAKMEN er Packet AII,NERVA, on, tuurrestigiedlier old trade, making - regular trips, leaving Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Having been horoughly repaired, shewell - deserves the,,pa ronage of the public generailk S What!-boat, belb.w.blonongahelahridgr, L'OR MARRTWA, GABLIPOLIS, PAR ILERS BURG. BIG SANDV,IRONT ON, PORTSMOUTH, CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.% TUESDAY, Nov 11, 4 p. m. . • THRSPLENDID PA'SSEI4- §tearner, KATE B. FURTER_ as m orter Commander, will leave an an• o flounced above. •• • For freight or passage apply on board, at the oot of Wood - sti'eet. • • POR BI AILI.ETTA,GALGIAOOII.I44. PAR KERSOURG,LRONTOL, mu, SAN WIC & PORTSMOUTH. THISMAY, Nov ri, LO AWE. PINE PASSENGE:R. steamer GOLDEICERA, Captain Bryareave as announced above. For freight' or vantage, apply oh beard. The Golden Era.will receipt passengers thtough ro Oincinnati. FOR iir.VANsviLLE, cAnto R.T. ' LOUIS. TUESDAY, Nov. '2l.d, 4 p m. THE NEW PASSENGER Steamer KATE PUTNAM, In, - ‘valt, Commander, will leave an wutioanceu above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to i JOHN FLACK, or J. D. OOLLINOWOOD, FOR FRANKLIN & OIL. CITY' AND TIONESTA. TFII9 DAY, Nov. 17, 4 p. m. THE SPLENDID PA S sewer steamer ADVANCE, ?tacker t,ommander, Charles esmenter ierk, will lemmas announced above, For freight, or passage, apply on board at the foot of Irwin street, FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 4 Y. THE NE W AND SPLEN at passenger steamer, GUIDON, I. W. Batchelor, (7ommander, will leave an announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or T. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agta +WIHE GREATEST NERVINE, TOM( 111 AND BLOOD PURIFLER. Dr. cut . terw ENGLISHi3ITTERS A sure cure for intemperance Or. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAYNE.S a SON'S, eAlvilr_. - 1(1.1E/3IC IN Dr. Gcll6r.ok's Prilmonic, Tonic and Pills II E. 1., IVY 13 0 1,1 3 ' Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And all other family Medicines cau be found ;maxillae at the PITTSBURGH DRII6 }USE, Torrence & M'Garr, Canter of Market 'tract hod Fourth I imps, Medicines, i_Tbemleals, Perfumery, Paints, 011 a, Lead, Varnishes, Brudhea, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all orliclesugually found In Drug Stores of drat. quality, for sale low, TORRENek: a hPGAHIt Ito. io Merket ptreet, corner of Fourth feel S. S. 131;.-Nr BROKER AND INSURANCE AGENT, NO. 59 FOURTH STREET, (Bui'ke's Building,) BUYS AND SELLS ON COMMISSION REAL ESTATE, and all descriptions of hoed add Stocks, t o thia or the Philadelphia market'. Agent for the Phcenia Fire Insurance Com pany of Brooklyn, the washington, of New York, and the American Life, of Philadelphia not. PITTSII4IIOii, FT. WAYNE ti OaTOLOO R. R. i UVIPICE OR Vie Caine Eaorasu#t, Pittsburgh, Pa.., October 25,1864. ) ROTIOP I FOB PROPOSALS For two Stretcraes of an IRON BRIDGE over t he Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh, Pa. B ALE D PROPOSALS WILL BE Received at this Office until i o'clock, P. at., of the 15th DAY OP NOVEMBER NEXT, tor an Iron Bridge, or far Two Spas; cacti about 465 feet in length, over a part of the Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh, Pa. • The plans and specifications for the same will re ready for examination at this race, on and f ter the 6th day of November next. JOHN B. JERVIS Chief Engineer. 00t274w4 14.303.0121 ANTS & MA2II7IIACTV REES HAAR, rirrenunon. Oat. 21st, 1664. N ELECTION POE MERVIN:IL , ox this Bank will: be held at T AY aonse, on MONDAY, the 21st OF NO. i V EIBIsER NEXT, between the home •01 10 A. , and 2 P. M. The Annul Meeting of the I :•tockholdeia will be held On TUESDAY, the r 'FIRST PAY OF NOVEMBER, at lip'eA9sa, A . M • JOHN SUOTT, J ' oet2/:dtd Cashier., Baez Or PITTBIIITIV4II, October 20th, 1864. AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held xr the Banking House, on MONDAY, the fist FNINEMBER NEXT, between the hours of los. 332., and 2 p. m. - . The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the FIRST OF NOVEMBER, at I o'clock, a m. JOHN. HARPER, oct2ll3tdaratw Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BAHR OP PITTSBURGH, (Late Pittsburgh Trust C 0.,) Nov. 7, 1364. Min 14 PRESIDENT - AND MAED- A. TORS of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER. CENT. on the Capi tal Stock, out of the profits of the' , past six months, payable to the Stockholders, free from Government Tax. J. I) SCITLLY, nolOawd g Cashier. ALLEGHENY BANG, October 18, 1864. AN ELECTION FOR DIRKCT,ORS of this Bank will be Yield at-therliatikins House on the 21st DAY oF NOVEMBER NEXT, between the hours of 100 , elpek, .od 2 o'cloelt:P,M - The Annual Meeting ofttie , tookholders of the Bank will be held on the FIRST DAY UF NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock, BOOM J. W. COOK, octt9 - • Cashier. OITIZISNS BANK, Prrrenutton, October 2lat, 1864, AN ELECTION' FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank Will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, November 2lst, between the hours of 11 o'cloek A. DI., and 2 o'clock P. M. GEO..T. VAN DultN, nog Cashier. Tag-Payers of East Birmingham. rigIAIDE NOTICE. THAT THE UM a DEIISIGisfED has been appointed by the' •County Treasurei to solicit 11w-outstanding State and County Taxes for said Bprough,. for 'the present year. I will be Sit , Dip sacs eyerr evening, for th e purpose o( rBT recoiling sofd to , " , +4 • ,•. AIJO • Justice of the Peace. l * ize.4;7l*lCir ,111Ni),-TPALATOEs. Paachast - , la CALM, ' .17... , r4r4 - 742thagitoeily *si la stare sae to eTrisie end for vale it‘lP r 4 ,Fgirie.; r...ivy,fra:2l A zris Juin avils , -10,4 Igri_te 4i.10V 1 041 SA el Afkit•RWiDS, - t r W• alliggrarSki 1885. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. P6Magildilk dential litad 1 " 1- 0 1 ;‘,P4-kire:$ 'P344 11 E 4 1 , AND AFTER OCTOBER traits will leave the depot, corner of Liberty n , krasit atrcieta; fin follows : FAST MAIL except Sunday, at 260 a. in., stopping at principal Stations, and making direct connections at liarrisb with trains for New Yorlr, Baltimore and Was /ultimo:bat Philadelohlaofor New York, Boston and inter- I mediate points. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, daily, except Sinday; at a - 20 a. m., stopping at all regular - stations between Pittsburgh and Har riaburg, and making close connection with trains on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania H R., Bbansburg and Creation R. R., and Hollidaya- Mire Branch. PITTSBURGH & ERIE EXPRESS daily, except Sunday, at 12,30 p. m.,• stopping at nearly all the alptions between Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, Ilinirbaking connection with trains on the Ebensburgand Cresson R. R., Hollidays burg Branch R. R , Tyrone and Clearfield and Bald fiacie Valley Branches • .JiOHNSTUWIi AutitialitlODATlON, daily, except Sunday,at s 00 p. in., stopping at regular Stations, between Pittsburgh and Johnstown, anti connecting at Blairsville Intersection, with trains on the Indiana Branca and. West Penn , sYltania R. R. . PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.25 P. m., Slopping only at Latrobe, Conemaugh, Gallitzio, Altoona, liantingdoa, Lewist , wn, Mifflin, Newport, Maryavihe Harrisburg, Lan caster and Downington. At Harrisburg, direct connections are made for Baltimore,Washing ton and New York ; Philadelphia for New York, B - eon, and intermediate points. Sleep , ing cars run through on this train from Pitts- Juirgh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York by the Allentown route PAST LINE daily, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. at. stopping' only at (onemaugh, Gallitzin, all llun•ingdoa, Lewistown, Mifflin, Newport, Mary Hie, Harrisburg, Middletown, Elizabethtown. Mt. Joy, Landisville Lanese ter and llownington. At Harrisburg connec tions arc made for New York, Baltimore and asinugtom At Philadelphia for New York, Boston and intermediate notate. F'l HST Alx a tieinII.,i,ATtOIVTRAIN forWalPs iatiou, leaves (except *rindity,) at 1;30 a.m. ShICIONI) ACtIOMMODATION TIZAIN for Station, lc ayes dally, !except Sunday,) at 11 40 P. tn. ;100OMMODATION TRAIN lot Station leaves dauy, (except ,unday,) at 3.34 p. (11. R 3 li AOCttXI WATRIN TRAIN tot Walt's (except Sunday,) at 8 05 p. m. THE Cli ROIL i' II AIN leaves Wall'aStation, ever: F'unda;• at 14 0.5 a. returning leaves urgh at 18.7 b p. tu. RETULINI.NG TRAINS PITTSBURtiII AM FOLLOWS: Rat:lmorcC Express 130 p Phil:V.olodb Kxpresk 2 30 3. zu tohui gh trod Erie Eypreie 12 30 a. in gnat lAn47 1 50 a. m Throngn .l;ail Trni• I 20 a. 3.. Johustnwn A c...00.0..i..intinn lir 15 r. 31 let Wall's NtAIIOt, nlatiun.... 6 20 a. in ‘ , •int inn A,rimilboilist inn ... P 00 is. ri• 3d WRY. a :-.*.ntlnn Acc.:3l3,6leition 720 p. 4th W.. a Nto.tion A cconinionini 10n.... 6 05p. n• llaltirn're Eisprei.s will arrive with Esitnesa at 2 33 p. en..e n 1 ios6 the Company writ hold tOetuselve, responsible Inr personal hassassi only, Ral.l for nil n;110•11.t nni e‘ , .:eeding OW. (3m a I bnE I.lne loss been omployoil to convey PAsseugera and tiasse.ge to and trout the llepot, at is V, extols for east passoneer sad For Tickets T. STEW ART, Agent, At tit, I'. R. 17. esassager ou Liberty and Ci rtini etrtek j 1 .72 . _ 1864. iii4l.l4.4lv*Si 1864, THE PITTSBURGH, FT WAY* tkCHICAGORAILWAY, 01. eland and Pittsburgh Railroad ARRANGENENT Ar 10 ANL. Awri•us. ot/r. 30th, IsB4 tz.-Aina run iAs A Lye Pittab'g. lof F r,r %.,cv u Fox ‘1 Exprevs .2 10 a.. '2 '0 A. to 1.1, E.r , rest, p. Express p "Skil . For Nr - A. tlaFt Le :1 F:ric, fi..l. a. cr.k COME= Arrive ritta'•urgn P., F.W. : 1.V3 3 9 ,1 V. 133 ., 6 . 45 p. 111.. 8,30 13. 03. A0C1)111n1131 - 1AT11 , N 'GRAIN`. I..eare A ilegja: For New krtgl.tan 1• ~r:atelfe 9 no a. m. 3 ! ,, o p tu. 3 50 p. 12.uu m. p. 6.20 p. tn. . Arrive Auegiumy , F., F. & 7.31 a. m., r 3.30 a. cis, 2.40 p 4.45 p. m. C. tv. l' 11. 0,) lEt). PAR RUN, Agent: I I, V. ,ltstlon Pittsburgh, Pa. A. il. k 'ASS ELBF.RRY, Agent, Allegheny Gay. cue MY ERS, 4 len. Ticket Agent, _ . Pittsburgh & OpnnelJsville R. R Whit:6r Aurranweracint IsNAND A IoT,C,Ft. MONDAY, NOV. 13, IFSZ, Trains will leave the Depot, corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mall to and from I...ntows 1 66 a. m. 600 p. m Express dl p. m. 10 00a. in Ist Bl'keesportA oe'tta ti 00 a. tn. 6 60 a. M 28 In a. m. 206 p. :et Bra.l,lock's 1 00 a. In. 8 SO a. m 2nd 13rathlock's 4 16 p, m. 6 40 p. Sunday . Church Trntn tC. and from I.4.'lleesport, 1 00 p. in. 10 00 a. For tic:cots apply to ll Eth 110111:PON, Agt. W. H. r.TOPT, Supt. ap3o H. D. BRECHT & IH IAN,E , ,,, , TuRERs OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Piet:tire Frames, Dealers in Catholfc Pictures. No. 12 , 1SmitIlheld street, between Fifth Sind Sixth streets. ,1016 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AND f4rneltinfx Works. PARS', IrCIIRDY & CO., MANUNACTUHERS OP SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop- Mottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod er, ex. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, in Plate, Sheet Don, Fire, tee. SS-Constantly on hand, Tinmens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 190 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. .10rSpecial orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. feb2myda.w W HAND AND FOR SALE lirain Drills, Cider Mills, Fanning Mills, Threshing Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers ' Dog Powers, Churns, Fruit Jars, Corn. Shelters, Mumma, Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxes, BECJICHAM & LONG, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural and Farming implements of all kinds. aul2 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS TILE BEST PATENT ARTIFICIAL LEO iu the United States, and the ONLY ()NE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformed llmta straightened without cutting and without pain. NO UTJIIIINO PAY. Crutches of all descrip tions constantly Oa hand and made to order. Those "desiring artificial limbs or .treatment tehuld do well to call and examine my certifi cate* atd testimonials. JNO. ftEICH_ENBACH, oetleayd ad Fourth street, near Market. DRY GOODS RECEJVING OUR FA - LIU STOCK OF 1)12 ES'S GOtJ.DB purchased at the great reduction in (told. and our Domestics has. , ing been purchased before the rise, I am prepar ed to sell at the lowest figures. Ladies, call and see, at . 2 . : H. J. L I.lsltM'S 96 Market street, between-sth it gt. Ditimond. EVENING DILANfttl-kfitiol7-' No. 14 Hay Street otairGo:Disitz, CIVIL AND • , Fac G I N is B IL— elseses•in .reAtiantmia Desering, „wain 1 teetatsl-13rs 4m ; :for ItusehlnlstS, ti * attetz M e i makete x mpea,te pißblefr, &e, A . •o_ or es ara; i uesttl er g, .mee. i&Artbr - tieDessans. - - ::tion3l4 e 00Ann:G4-I day MMX l . l 4 4 " FLUVR orri trAii and tozip A Ort - lest No. Dots,. L ~~~~~ • from. Qileensbon and Liverpool Li l is THE FIRST-CLASS POW elltairOD Sk.s.llLlAlps_OClfteoCuirr• Enke, • ' SIDON, REDAR, ELECLA OLYMPUS, , Will sail from Liverpool every alternate TUES DAY, from Queenstown . every . alternate W,EDNES DAY, and from New York every alternate WEDNESDAY. Steering passage 1 rom New York to Liver pool direct $45 Currency to New York, $3O Fold or equivalent in Currency. Passengers forwarded. to Paris and all Uerman ports at very low rates. For passage applyto WILLIAMSGrION, New 49 Fulton street, York, or THOS. RATTIGA.N, Agent. No. 47 Smithfield street. Successor to Thos. Rattigan. Liverpool, New York and Pluledelpha (I N M A N ) ISToPIc - Ed .WEEID PUBI-aC. sia Ark ,r - haying been appointed agent for the above line of Steamers vice Mr. John Thopson, deceased, the budnese-of 'the line here',will, hereafter be carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, - near. Fourth, where all applications should - be made. The Steamers of this line are among the most magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool Brut New York, sailing every week. The undersigned is also agent for TAPSOOTT , S celebrated Line of Selling Vessels and tlae-X, Line of London Packets'', by both of Which he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very law rates. -Sight Drafts for any amout on aqy part of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 86 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jeZ STEAM PROM QUEENSTOiTh TO LIVEFIPOOL, Trig PiftST-CLASS POW. mint Iron Steamships of the ?1r . ., Newton I. SSTEAM NAVIO . VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, ERTN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail Dom Liverpool and Queenstown, ever alternate TUESDAY and WE ON ES DAY Irom New York to Queenstown end Liverpool, every alternate S ATI; R I lA.Y. Gat., passage, payable in Gold or in Currency. From New York, 666. To New York, 4470. SteclTV passage from New York, $-I5 in Ourrency. To New York $3O, payable in Gobi or value in Our roncy. Passengers forwarded to Paris sod all German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS & GCION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Smithfield street, Successor to Thos. Hatton. N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, all.o the old Black Star Line 01 LI verl•vo: P10.1.‘ tg. NEW CARPETS ILT OW OPENING A LARGE STOCK I OF BRUSSELS, INGRAINS, DRUGGETS, MEDALLION, ORIIMB OLOTET, Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, will crintintic to make it our ath to give gatiefncti• ❑ tr. aft of our customers. 1111 r. RUM. o 1 Liberty street, will have the manage . f our tatainoca,Nvith Tull control hi the Brewery. irean all orders to SPHNOEIt & AVKAY, Brewery, Pittaburgh, Pa. .TOS. SPENOEI2, svcooi., ulupcil and HEAL I' JAS. TYPICAY. C a R P .EY7rk.4. Superior LiA, Rag and Yarn Car pets, Carpet Sweepers, &c., Bought daring the late panto. W. D. & H. M'CALLUM, T. C. JENKINS, 'Ale re ha n t , Commission AND . PURCHASING AGENT, Flour, Grain, Potatoes. Apples, cheese and all Farm Products. ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS i)onsignments solicited. Weekly Prices Cut rent sent to Consigners- No. 239 Liberty street, oproslLO WoOtt at tent, PITT.SiII'ICOH, PA. , 'n&W 41,7 i; , 74 r P ITTS 8I I liGii, VA rimillk: LARGEST, CHEAPEST. AND H most successful BUSINESS MAN'S lit - LEGE to the United States. Sirtitittiente can enter and review at any time, CIRUI'I.ARS containing full information sent FR ins of charge to any &Minute on application to the Prinmpals. JENKINS a. 9L ITH; deTdawdav Pittsburgh, Pa KAUBE'S PaAlli()S.-11A IN ES Mrt:. splendid nepori went of these unrivalled Pianos, which will he wild at a reouction of from tllty to seventy'-lice dollars lees than factory prices, according to style of Piano. Teshmonials ofexcellence from Tnalberg, Strakosch lirod G. Satter. Also from some of the most eminent professors and AMA. teurs La the country. eirenlars sent by mai gratis. OHARL'iTTE BLUME, sep29 45 Fifth etre ..pi yes at STOCK BROKERS .I. H. CIA.SMA'Y, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAue, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, I) lice in Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev enue rooms," between AI, hM. and Mechanics Ranks, No. 7 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURiI it PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. KARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in IS 0 OK.. CI , LET It, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Save Removed PROD NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. sairOaali paid for RAGS. spa LAMPS, OIL, &C LUCENT OIL. wcatrcs. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., PLANIIPAOTU'REES OP PURE WHITE' RIGPINED 0 AL MIL 323 CD Mir C3)XIaL3, Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, DayB-6md PITTSBURGH, PA. LOAN OFFICES LOAN 01'.v1clis, HENIIY W. CIMIOTTE, • NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST.. Near the corner of 6th, ' PITTSBURGH. 'WONKY 1N LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of wittime agree the T d onicket. . The goods cannot be delivered without 10 - othoe Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS. -- will. M. 24BER STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR TH9 Poana. R. Sy Passenger Station, BURG'S, PA. AIItIIPAOTIIREn ALL BINDS OF ..111. Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and nutted for Grist Mills, Saw Mille, Blast Furnaces, Facto. ries, etc. Give particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also'cin hand,lltdshed and reiidY Air Ship meet at short notice. .Engines _and Boilers of every description. Also, tarnish Boum and Sheet Iron ' Wrought Lion Shafting, Rangers and 'mum evearricA l izt 9c.utinue thy in r ahrgoctOof , rOtirdili atelbw , ibts,llMetrat .-m °Mei beat quality' • ''and'ivarrantcd a all cases to give n. addO ••• plir rlarderntrozn:lll of the oont at tra i gif.' rtlff e 00 $ 311101=111 14#,t. T. DRUGGISTS-„,- SEIVC43ScIP-St siaitigsoic , oo irralattiO, • WlT.Orxibitg RETAt , ..Dv A TA In Faratmasui z Mouteatto;Dpagafllledictirtei,:i. Palaps, 911)$ , ,DyftAtliffs tknd Ferfumery, N 9 - . 401FDERAL 9'l 4 itEh i r myta r iy4 . , , ALLEGHENY CITY. JofilloElE 3 l';:f iTEAMBOAT FORGING, &C ANDYLEW kI.OILSA TROIKAS A. VaLLZR, MOWRY PHIPPS, Special Partner. General Partner*. IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMAN & PH_T_PPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. •MgANUFACTURE BAR IRON, GEN eral Railway and Steamboat Forging', aeaenger, Freight and Locomotive Azle% am. sell-ti GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. A.1).133C at. EWEN'S. FEURBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. I 6 WOOD STRIGHT, Opposite First Crituroh, Pittsburgh, and O. 41 OHIO STREET, ?ISAR THII VAVOIt'S 07/7/108 grip VD PS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LlilAD, ar - Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb r's Material in general. Oil Beilnetles, fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with ,end or Copper. nooses fitted with Water and las Fixtures. rWoN. B.—All orders promptly attended to, ap3.lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY a E W 3E I_, rt'Y . Jo; .4 a., BSORIBERS 'HAVES JUS`i , ivened a very large and desirable stook of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, I,ndiol' and Gentlemene , Wear ; tine Bronre Cloeke, 'Fancy Goods, 1:1_,V7011-1 3 9GAM1D WALELE: , 'uith .15 Cation., Uake and Fruit i3nakette. l'Neta, Card Cases, Tea Setts., etc. ti t4iN s/Al4, IIEYRAN S .SEIDLE, 42 Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWIRS & NLAISTL.RB, PiagENtx STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS Orli HAND mperior article of OIL CLOTH 13uttertield Sc. Co., asters and Hop Dealers, ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A IR FC MO PREPARED TO RE AIL cep:o ordesa from the trade for all sizes of aid e, Hoop, Stake, Band ikHorselhoe Iron r.tlohurzh, .Ira,. 1, IKEA ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I=l 814 I tlk.4 445. L. La31.7.43a1.r. A PT 0 ttN E YS-AT-LAW, O. 103 FIFTH STREET, (milt-etc.:A end other Leval business ettenthei win Allegheny, Wnshington, Greene, end nd )oining counties. jen:ls-2lnd JOS. W. PARKER, A. "1"1: CI BNB. Y - A , IMMES HOUSEFURNISHING No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. rig IRE SUBSCRIBERS M ANCEA C. JE TUNE and keep constantly on hand every article In theft line, viz: Gorulces, Ornameir" Curtain hoods, Co rni orbs, Feather Betill tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bade, All kinds or Shades, Minds and Fixtures. 414' Prompt attention Wentz all orders for fit. ttng and laying down Carpeta, 011 Cloths, &a. oat 17-Iyd R 4 MERTS ft ROENI.OI/. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD OYSTER CRACKERS AT MARY N'S BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, sep22 Dio 84 Fourth Street. LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders and Contractors. SITE B A u lt pe i r ri or N ,, O r ;i i V oie M o i(NUPACTlTELlNO I M , Which we Are prepared to deliver tam our COAL a ARt), s ul ) LIBERTY STREET.. ABBY QUALITY 011 WAL .Aak. 3r..a Always on band as tams!. inyo , ill 11Si ,'TF.WAR'L s 00. PLANING MILLS. JAm Es Di I,,raa IL, IQD;tIIIGAIiE -1.:1 Pt.,t N LIN : I Lt,, 'could respectfully inform the public that he um. rebuilt since the tire, and Luring enlarged his establishinent and filled it will, the newest and most approyed ma chlnery,is now prepared to furnish nooring and planing , 'Ards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln 'tried frames, mouldings, box making, are. Sotrrn Prrnantil:OH, Sept. '7, 1867. jam 1 - AHURA TORY OF JAMES R. CHILTON SLC().—We have recently made careful analysis of the Samburg Poreldlim;and• do not hesitate to pronounce itPure. ft containd . all the properties of the Port Grape, and there fore Lir medicinal uses it ifyin Most cases, su perior Zo Other 'wfties . Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so duritic and• tonic. It will prove beneficifti in Affections of the. Kidneys, and Chronic Diseases with General Debility of the Constitution. Physicians may safely recommend It to p !Aleuts. In place of the many doubtful mixtures too of ten sold as pure Wines. ANT ES R. CHILTON, Aulletical Chemist, N. Y. City. Sold by A. J. RANKIN, Druggist, No. 63 Market street, below 4th. SMITH, PARK & CO., Mini WARD FOUNDRY, Warehouse, No. Pa First and 120 Second sta. tuaufacturers of all sizes and Irons, descriptionslot. - - , 11.1.(Joal Oil Retorts and Stills, Gas and Wafer pipes, Sad Irons, Dog rons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Pullies, Hangers and Couplings. - Also, Jobbing and machinery of everrdeierip• lion made to order. Having a, complete machine shop attached to ithe fonnart; AllheAeeeary fitting will be carefully attended to. 0214ydlicw tricitorEP mimic PAIR. MEWS, BOV'S {5 and loas=r i evila ndg w nr agitiv set -Boots arithe loweatipriots at and - .. ~BOWLX46 WATER STREET, IRON WORKS OI THE BEST QUALITY. ja4B4lEnd IZEEEE= PITTSBURGH, PA Nu. 143 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH lIPHOLSTKRY. PITTSBUIitiIL 4 2, { 4 '4 $7%. coPiiii46 - O•O . OlANi' *OP • 9 All comintstow.-- - atitittratatir - For them's Of. • PIG IRON AND BLOOMS: - /To• 746 -Wateli StreerB4 . .• • -- - prrruAtqThyl• Also. Agent for the Pottsville na naut Or; 'dery solleiteddimPl Rails, 22,25, 28 82,49,411,+44 and 68 pounds to the yard, and Street Bails, Philadelphia Pattern, 48 pounda.to thelarti...: oetlB . A. D. p.arrzwis Amax ammoit, PATTE.B6O6I k. 63121100, CoMMISs4O.II Dierolx,ratt - ts . Dour.and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 6 Wood et., Pittsburgh, Pa. - We take pleasure in referring to the follow! Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth Zug- & Painter, A. Bradley, B. Edmtuafton & Otaiß. H. Davis, J. P. Woodwell, Jas. hl'Oully &J. W. Spencer, 0. H. Lore & Co., B. Jack - &. 'Co }an2s-tf GROCERS P. Leta at Miller fe Ricliaison% REYMER & BROTHERS, (Successors io Heymer AnderapstA WHOLPIPASH rot/Jams IDI - Foreign Fruits, Confeetkinexy; Slagarph Fire Works, ke4 • • 1i0;5..1.2.6 Al D i2B 'WOOD PITTSBURGH.. BRASS FOUNDER& Duquesne.. Brass Works I=11!!! Catilirnan Craivrordl,. Unoufacture rind Ikeep constantly on tumid, every vari^ 'y of 4 11111 FINISHED BHASS WORK. BRASS OAST/NUS of superior istiootiv• netts made to erder 6.1 T RAN SO W 0 WIS. AND ins promptly attended to.s, Also, sole agents for 1 4 esters Permsylvaida, r for the sale of IVIARSH'S SYKION FLHKI., with Landsat'. Improvement attached. :labia- & rer.. X'SnEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STE AM FITTERS,' ALL KIRDB 04 BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice. ?articular attention paid to fitting up and re-, pairing of OIL WEIMER LES. 3t & 34 Water Street, near Liberty. /SIRE. BIitIintERSVOSPVEITSFThiId BF jt. ing practical mechanics t of many years , et. perience to the liusuiesa will ensure to give eat. Ufaction in every reepoct. We arc also agents for if h Co.'s, Steam Pumps frr water and 011. se6-Iyl I STEEL WORKS led A.o amrice..JOSlß L. Don). ;wit. m'out-Loircaa. Pittsburgh Steel Works, JON 1301i13 Sr.. kt4.2II3PAOTTJIMIO3 07 Gault Sisal; also, Spring, Play" and A B Steel Spillage and Axles, Corner of Rosa and First StreeU, no2l-1 y P • GLASS WORKS W. CFGYSISIDH AM. .D. erN GFLAAE. .D. IHMP II 1. C01 , 19119&8 0 DUN 06.7 f. /icy llLit UAhtS & CO.—PITTS.. 1:11) HOU CITY (I-LASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and lab First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three tIOM - 9 helots the Monon gahela House, in an ulactu rers of Pittsburgh City Wtndow Glass ./ Druggists' Glass W are and Abe vICAII I )0n vex ("lass, for Parlor Windows, Mont• e s and pubtio sin WINES, LIQUORS, &C. 'HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., us.ainire IF Foreign Bra,ndiea, Wines and Gins. ALSO, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild (Merry, and Gin ger Br =dies, 014 Monongahela, Rye,' land her Whiskies, Jamaica Ram, Ere., NO. 81:1 Wrlg." Opposite Fourth street, PrrPSERTROB., PA. Sa-fletets, Taverns and Families supplied In(Alerate profits for Cash. my2l-lyd JOS, S. FINCH. Y IC. NV 11 S. B. . JOS. S. FINCH* (Successor to Thos. Moore,) manufacturer ol Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whisky. Nos. 189, 191, 193 and 196, First street, Pitts burgh. sepldaysi PORK PACKERS.. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Summon; to Jac Holmes & 0o.,) vonn pA.C.IELEIIt, Dealer to Radon, Lard, Sugar-tlured Hama, Smoked Beef, &a. CORNER ItIAILECHT AND FIRST STS., deoll-tyd PITTSBURGH, P.A. WALL PAPER, &G. PAPERS, 0.11. 01.0T118, WV WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from So to.s3 , per ; Windthr Shades from 10* to $6; Oil Cloths from 'Moto $1,60 per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at the New Wall P,aper & fancy Goods House EVERSTE6 SVILWAIiZ, WAS lad Sluithlield street 131 SSE:I.AL' S BLOC .IEK . 11 . ' E No. 10 St. Clair St., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of 'loads, which has been selectee with. Ir tat ea ::e I 1.. contains all the newest styles Goods t found in first-class houses. Ocnt's wishing a suit of clothes made to °Mei win please call and exam ine our goods and prices. Also, a full and corn. R G plete stock of FU NISHING OODS. W. H. McGRE, Merchant Tailor, No. 10 St. Olair street, • my3l • Pittsburgh, Pa. B. L. EL r).A...Emtg, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 46 said 46 St, Chair Street, ;PITTSEITTRUIi 'VI/ATRIA COLOR A lATIJRS, Life Size Photographs in Crayon, Oil, India Ink, eta: puotographa with ,isatulsespe and Panay Baak,grounds. Ivory types, Photos g - rspio Albruna, Otit Prunes, and 'I anny Articles adapted to thaPhotograplo-business. my2l .41. KA ILS.Eilit'S .•••• - • . goiae lea Patent Sewing Maohinee, These Sewing Machines are known as the very best lathe UnitedStatem They are W,&8,8L.N Eu and sold at the LeAVEST PRIORS. IJaf mut examine them before baying elsewhere Re pairing of Se wiag Machines of -every:lElnd promptly attended to. EREST AXTBIW...LM, Agent, Na. 103 Third street, Pfttaigh,PL TxrE. FALL STOCK. OF uilll6-17d FANOY GOOD), VAILLETI223 AItD•TOYS, WALL. PAPER , WINDOW SHADEO, and TABLE VIL CLOTHS, Have just bean received at FORESTER & SCHWARZS, octll 16415salthfield Street. BURT'S *tAik, BRACE A ND BED-BUG DESTROYER. ,• A. T moiir TALuArtLziazi - p_g_ge 1.1 1 0 8.14 ICLE, for destroying Veilan, never fails to g ve entire satfainction. E. BURT, JE., Proprietor, No, 1 'Worth Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. ii..,. 1 . 2. FV ILERS 6c Wholetoili Agents for Pitts 'and Vicinity oc • Mtn Fos, GAVEL* r • very- = cated;firm - of aaree,:3lol.suillefrot, ' gahalft CUty,coptalnlng.s4.lottige Stapa,lippse and Tenant Senee vithilarrepride4ble; all under cultivitiOre Tajo good Or and peer'. and etner treueC-;- , ..WiSund S ." qualm 4 1,,,,1 . 1 3 1 PirduPer-.ll4*ftgi-; nacre aigt r bWir purpopm. - a t rCNR,I: Indications Of' 1 , 1 a - tuft:therm - trisat._ Apply:to 2:212 VA4 eck l Stati —IIW-BWaC'' r. ..~. _ .~.. _~ 'Fi•s72,DlPPlSluaett under the liattonsu Ou ta' s nOwOrepared to do aYU , C; • penal Banking Business. 2144.3. - ,„ • - • , '&1)014 rari . ehinie the ireniiipW (Micro , the East and Weft ' • i3iOrrGrirkkA.NE o SOLD, And lifelong of m the adii# Ma ever zy y'itOdessiblo part . Office for the present, tuntitthievompiettni the NetrUkuSng MrrneW - W 00 4 1470 1, 4 ;;; '6 and vivhimeqo e- finklmiloomof the- - DIME SAVINGS , INSTITIII4GEF !, ZarC›,- 4 1 49'4 553 : 0 " 32 1. 1 „, ,1 A1 L VI Opposite the Outten House. Wm Solunerft, • A.Matt& " A. S. sell, A l es. Hollitein, S. H. Hartman, 1 Henry Gerwig, L. Morgenstern •litaN R s 0, so , 4013312. pro tam: - reit"' HOLMES a SONS, H A. E RS And Exchange Brokers and Bekles ip X r ies, Drafts, Ateeptsnces, Bank Notes. Exchange on the Emden and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections male in all the cities throughota , the thiltedatetet, Doane ree.elrat ill parlendi or current paper, No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourt streets. DOLLAR SAVINGSiBANK 68 FOURTH STREET. • C.ECART]r i a LV.O3 iN 1855. • . fIiPENDAIVVVPHOSE 9 TO A OttHAHHt lUr a elso, on Wednesday and Satureay evenings, fame May tat to November Ist, from? to 9 o'clock awl from November let to May Ist, from 6to 6, 4 04134. _ V. CrIIAWPOSII. Deposits received Ora stuns nrilleatithaiitrrai DoLteu, and a dividend of the profits dealarert. , - twine's Year, in; and . Deeether Interests, • heer&dealered. rev:l-annually, inJuile.end - Ni& • . °ember since the atiastras organized; at thereto,. , of ids per cent. ayear. ' - Interesti if not .draym out, is placed Ist the s - credit of the-depositor art principal., agd bears the same interest from : the first days, of Axe and JEW camber, °expounding twice • a year without-::, troubling the depositor to call or eve.. topreseolt-.1, his' pass boob. Alibis-rate. snorkel , will double In less than.#/eVie - years. ,,- Book acuilMcingthe Charter,. By-Lawz, Rule* and Regulation., Washed paha, onappßeatiort".z.c‘ to the offieee raesseaNse. 43-37, olt 61- E. ALDRED. PRZBI:I7=ITS. James hleAtaer, James B. D. Maeda John EL Shoenberger, .Wm. Douglas,: James lierdman, iaaaa M. PCIIIIOIIIE, Peter A. Diadems, James Stddle, Vm. J. Anderson. John B. liPraddea, A. M. Pollook, liL D. John G. Badkofen, Calvin Adams Boozy J. Lyzeh, John U. Bindhey, Johnllldarahal, Georce Black, Walfer P. Marshel, Rill Burg - win • John Om Alonzo A. Clairier, - Robert Robb, oharles.A.-.oelton. Henry L. ilin..-A , 41% John Evans, Wm. E. Schmertz, Benj. L. Fahnestoek, Ali:slimier Speer, John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tindie, Wm. S. Haven, vim. valgark, Peter R. Hunker. leaac Whittier, Richard Hays, u? in. P. Weymom, James D. Reny, Christ - lan Yeager. sawn:rem- A.TrIJ TILDABC2I7.II. ORARY.FS A. (:OLTrIN. PHILADELPHIA CARDS ORAL RAGB J. RODMAN RIOZZLI. MAG-itah.: ISIDECIELS, Importeraand dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vesting*, Tailors' Trimmings, NO. 255 DIA-TOEC-Fir BTR T. 0c.28-tt PHILADELPHIA, WM. BRICE & CO., 00AMSSION . itgaufrANTi No. 15 South Water et., i'gn ADELPIIJA. silvanees made on consigxunentir when requ.l:l4,. . _ 4Gmx)usGrk. G-It-A,NT; ISlsnufaaturer and WHOLUSALIC AND EIZIPAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. • U. A. VKIRK CO, , valsrtnkurrus , xteor GAS FIXTU.RES.AND CHANDELLIDLII Patent improved Excau.sicak ATIMPATENT PARAGON eOAL OR BURNERS, Hand Lampe, Otsl=a, ", ati.imanooma, No. 511 Axoh B4eet, manufustorsr, Frankford, itir•All goods warranted. Jr! 194 C. ELALTUrY. WITH LONG-COPE•Etc 'PEARCE illanntacturors wad importers Of MENS' 11111,118111 MI NODS; AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, No. 10 South Fourth Street, my 1-Iyd • F ~ ii H~- 4- , WINES BIUNDIT'A &C, O - 1.13 lahl4-Iyd HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. tak.a.Nrzth. prlEl <CIO "Cr /SW, N0._350 miumwry smatzmw,:— Nest to -Pennsylvania ,Passenger 'll9or i d JOHN 16AGE, - PROPRIETOR. ANTIN‘T Itetiteloi AND FITTED - UP, prig 1011: with all the - Modern improvement, this pops' ular resort,. thihnibscriber is prepared to secant. modate his 4aldvnithimicrs and the public genet. - idly, with thdbed the - , market affords. Oysters wit be served up in every Variety of style during the- reason. His Wines, Liguori: and Ales he feels confidentla reconucending them to the , lii forthidideitiellance. - ' . Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, And sold wholesale andselaft, say2o-4yd 0-13 itt 11:0:‘ la As' NO. 22 -DIAIIOI-tD ALLEY PITTSBURGH. • FINITE BU RS (MISR. ANNOTINCEIf to the publio that he In daily re_.ecipt of FRESH Siff:l4 a 4 nd OAN ItYSTM,S; letis arc, kn., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons 41 . this old and weltinoqtym hone with - every?, thing in the eating awl Annlaing line at theehott. eat notice. 6 ,_ do Jann-isql p ,r. YOUNWS I . - EATING ~ S ALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley futsljimith. _ lON tilbrOeitaisP : .‘ Where OYSTERS einii i iiltithe ciel4Moloi of the wawa will be served' up the meet ppalatable styles. ELI yourpa, 00 14 CO rler \raisin Alley . rind ..e A POLLO HALI,BILLJARDSALLOON.— IS. FRED, rjACOBS Trim:cite- his old friends and "customers that he is still ta r found at his old stand, APOLLO . trance on Fourth street. Re hasalwaynicribMd the best si t ility of LaprEleez,nrsalutottnection with the - a' Welr aptioiiited Idßlard saloon, with good tab when, and 'cues. "'Renumber theplace; Apollo Hall, Fourth- gait nut: Wood, entrance from roust& •," Black Diamond Steel-Woikgij IITTSFYyThaIEt,"44, - .PARK, 6%0'1 - F4ER - 6i - 60 • Bat Quality of Relined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and 9ctegon, or altsdrasi„: Warranted &od td any , imported Ot- mantled. tared in this country. - 07111011 - 11011) WASZIKATIM 1441 &181 , 1 1 1raind 1510 & lASSetand ,febl64yd - • Pirdatriten. 54 ESCrigl. SEED EV9 bbla: - Drted App 1000 bush. Ear Corn, 1600 bush. Osta,-• SOO bbl& GafraUllidEltinr. • *atm fpr guile lby iA 101 t..IrWASMISA. :13E hiMELCOC: • _ak_ I RLSIIO _ ; = 9) :ADIS- thartioikasbma - OFFICIF TMT,La 94,40 ' - APRUIO444° M;MMZEI 411118T81t6 ....IeLLIE R/0/13. ORBS. 0. SWOP'S. Produce and Pro' telon LVPOP.T9II OP Alto., mole proprietor of the Pio. 5 North Front St., PHILADELPHIA, PA EMMII 1:4 trzt,
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