cosMEmm & iffSAiicuL HITTSBUUOH PHOUIJOK BAKKEI ( tvvtOl Oir THI DA.ILY Po*t # J mis^m^pvwKL of activity perceptible yesterday As a gener al thing prices were unchanged. The w.Mbet has again moderated, and we have now what may pheasant winter, weather, ness ou the Monongahela landlng.has agalu Im proved. .1 here waa. considerable acUvlty mant* leiteit yesterday the bttata tliat wen loading. The present cold spell is just what our pork packers tiavfe been waiting for, as it juat HUtte them', And they are making good use of their time. All the dealers that Intend pack ing are in active operations. They are pur has ing at both the Allegheny and East Libert} } arils , and seme large lots have changed hands The current price* for good sized is $12513 pe> cwt, some very extra lots were held at 813 60 The sales,that caino under our notion yesterday were as follows; DRIED FRUIT—The market waaiirmwlth a good demand. Sales 10 bbls Apples at 10{Jiic ‘x h; 6 do Peaches at 2G@27c. WHEAT—The market has presented ho rev teatureXor some time past, all good parcels find ready purchasers at the current rates vu : Red, ♦2 10; White, (2 15. OATS—Were more enquires lor; we note •« sale of 600 bushels from store at 03c; 326 do dr put, 9tJ@9Bc; from store holders were asking it 00. OoRN— Market inactive, with small sales i *1 60. BARLEY—Was quiet; sales of Spring at $1 a and Fail at 91 95.* v FLOUR—Firm, with a good demand. Sales 60 btHs. Extra Family, 11 25; 75 do. II@H 26; 260 do, 11 20@U 25; 100 do Extra, 10 60, and 30 do at 10 00; 100 do Spring, 1« 76; 160 do choice, til ■Country lots sold lower being governed by the quality The supply is moderate. . SUGARS—Were held at an advance. Sales of Cuba at 22@23>£; Porto Rico, 24>*c; Coffer ••A.” 29e$ Crushed, 3de; New Orleans, 2tig2Se. COFFEE-Saioaof Bio at 4S@49c. SYuUPS—Range from 51 U6@l 60 per gal lon. MuLASSES—New Orleans sold at 51 26. OILS —Sales No 1 Lard OU at 1,96; No 2 do, 91,85; Linseed. $1 70®l 75. The market L quiet but Arm. The demand, especially for Ni> 1, is Improving. CRANBERRIES—Prices range from 926 K 92100. The stock on hand at present is ve< - limited.' U\ Y —Sales 9 loads, at scales at 940@6Q Ob per ton; 13 tons biled, >940. The receipts have been insufficient to supply the wants of the home fy-jide. : SALT—'Was unchanged; sales of 200 bbls a; $8 00. till ITER—-Sales 6,200 pounds of Roll at 4ou 4oc fi». POTATOES—The demand has fallen off . Th< supply in ihe market at present is large. Sales ou uush Peach Blossoms at 90c. APPLES—Were in lair request; sales of 60u bula at We notice a steady demandfor all Skidds •' : r‘' . SEEDS —Timothy 96,60; Clover 13,60(3)14,0* , t Ux. 8 00. The market has been inactive tor some time past. EGGS—Prices rule high; sales ot 12 hbls at 40%542c. The stock on hand at present Is very light. FEED—Market linn; tales t ..ns middlings at F- 65 per cwt. CIDER—The receipts are increasing; sales v 6 bbls at $B. CHESTNUTS—The receipts have fallen o . Small sales of 9 bbls at 95 60. CHEESE—The demand was fair and so were the sales; sales 20 oxa Hamburg, 23c; 14 do West ern Reserve, 21@22c. LARD—Bales 60 tea at 24c, part to arrive. The demand Is Increasing. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE.. OVfflOS 09 THB DaJLT PQ6T, { WkDNBSOAY, December 16, 1864. \ The oil market yesterday was steady hut not very actli e. The stock in the markcti is small there being no receipts.by the river since Suu day. The sales made were limited, being priml pally to go out of the market. ‘lhe ma-ket at Oil City was firm at a further advance. The sales were as follows . CRUDE —^ales 250 bbls .it 46 cents, packages Included; 45 do same; 100 do 45; and 160 do heavy oil, 6O do, 46, and 17u .to, 40c, pkgi* returned. REFINED —Was more funded, Sales of 7j bbls Light Straw to White at 86 ; 66 do Sd, and HO bbls do at 55. Bended was held at 86 cents. Plttsbuzgh and Kali Market. Thcesday, December 15, 1864. Prices have declined Ic 9? lb on ail sizes ct iron This will no bouht increase the demand. Ihe loUowlng are the quota: nr.is lor the desoriptiona P’iut Uai 1 k to <5, by \ to 1 Inch .> 6, by 1 to l X inch iX to by )f to inch 1 h to IX by 6 1-6 inch Heavy Baud Iron 2 to 6 by hi to 8-16 inch IX to IX by X and 8-16 inch : 6 to 1% by X and 3-16 inch X to \ by X and 3-16 inch Horae Shoe. X to 1 by MU to X inch Hoop and Light Baud 2 x to 6 inch bk, IX and 'i b' a“d y 1 and IX t- u ?i inch 10> a X inch 11*, H inch 12 Hoops cut to specified. lengths x cent per &• extra. Round and Square. 1 to ax loch 7>i 3 to a* inch .7\ $X to 4 inch 8 •i, \ ana inch IX ' Oval to inch % &n<l 9-16 inch.... b 6-16 Inch a- 4 H Inch 3-16 inch ~.11 Irou. X inch {jj, }i inch i v, Half Round. X inch 8L #lnch y X ami X Inch Half dval sj*<l %to IX inch ..S’ j k and X inch ~.B>£ | wagon Box Iron No 10 to 17 No 18 tQ 24 10* No 26 and 26 * 10*.. -*- io\ ■AU sheets over 28 Inches wide, 1-4 o per poun J extra. 9-!6, 1-4 and 6-16 Inch thick Overdo Inches in width, i-4c pound extra. Heads Plow Slabs jt Plot? Wings Flat Halls. Punched and counter run/c l*j to 2 by y. to X inch.., l* a to X ana 7-16 fflch... j : by X, 7-16 and % inch Ltv by 1-4 inch Nall Rods. Nall fi keg. 10to80d Nai15....8 12* I 6d 4nd9d‘.. : 8 STH I tM and 7d a 62* j 4d and fid .8 87* 3d 9 37X I 04L , Vkeg -2d Fine. ll 37 In Lining ll 87^ Clinch 9 62 Cut Spikes 8 37^ Barrel. X inch.. linoh... IX inch. IX inch. IX inch. Tobacco 10 63 I 6d 10 38 | Bd. OaSing Nails. 6d...u. Bio is ... 9 68- . 0 69 .. 9 68 .. 9 63 lOd 12d Ibd Finishing, 10 is I tod 12. x cents per kegofij in lots ot 100 kegs ami upwards. X per cent off Iron (except Sheet iron,) in lute of 20 tons. Prices subject to changes of the market with , out notice. ' Terms:— Sixty days credit, lor approvei paper, payable with x current rate of exchang. . on New York. S per eebf. discount lor cash par funds on N. Y. Exchange, remitted on re ceipt r»f invoice. Ccnzßffs Babe, ( Pittsboroh, Not. 23d, 18W. ( Notice—the directors ok THIS BANK, in accordance with the second section of &□ Act of this Commonwealth entitls|./‘An Act Eoghtyng. tbp. Hahkß of the Commonwealth to Become Associations for the und£r th « Laws of the United[State*” approved the 22d DAY UK AUGUST, A. U., k&i, having procured the an thorfty of the owners of more than two-thirds of the .Capital Stock to make the certificate tl -Iftnif!ed hr the Lews of the United States, hereby that.the proper steps wUI be taken : to potnvert.thia.Bank into a National Absocia rtirtSfoti or fiefor* the FIRST Day OFJANU. ABY NEXT ensuing. OJBO. T. VAN DOBEN, Oiwhier n023.1ml Ohetfy Euuiuid Pitt iHolei Petroleum 0o NOTICE OF ELECTION. SttBSCRTBKRS TO THE STOCK OF THKOHEBBYKUN AND .PITT HOLE 1-ETKOLEUMOOftTPANY are hereby notified to ait nd a meeting of the Stockholders of raid Company, which, will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th, aU o’clock, P. ftL, for the purpose of organization, election of President, Directors, and other'officers, dux. abthe office Of Oapt. J. T; stock dale,: Wo. 2 Dt^aoneWy. •AaOHuttf r President pro tern. Great sale of route, shoes BALMORALS AND GUMS at reduced pi Ices, to make roonrfer a large stock of goods which Were bought at a great reduction, As the 98 Market Street. Boots and shoes for yqung and old, at McClelland's. ct!s THE POST^-pypr^B^&Uk, MOHMftfc, ♦ -15, 1 ' l foung Men's Mercantile library, in Y - " • ; * rHE LECTURE COMMITTEE take pleasure in presenting the following > ist of Lecturers engaged for the ensuing season, I 'b64 And 1355: - . 5 i MISS ANSI EE. DICKINSON. December' u—A plea Tor labor December 16-THE MEANING OF THE ELECTION GEORGE VANDKMIOPP. December 27—READINGS FRO * HENRY • V, and THE INGOLDSBV I EUENDS January 4-*CHAT ONIRISH BULLS, Ao OEOI VANDKNHOFF AND WIFE. December 31—READING4 FROM SHERI DAN’SCOMEDY OP 1 HE “RIVALS,” Ac BAYARD TAYLOR. January 20— OURSELVES AND OUR RFT LATIONS THEODORE TILTON January-THE STATE OF THE OOUNTRY Hev. J. 8. C. ABBOTT Jan 31-QUROT*ARAND GEN lift AN? Feb J-V/AmjE AND HER EMPEROR JOHN’ U. GOLUfI. April 12— LON DON April 13—TEMPERANCE April 14—FACT ANll FICTION Single Tickets to each Lecture 60 cents .reason Tickets for l2Leotures 53,w Holders of season tickets can secure reserved seats first to auy lecture which the Committee leem advisable to arrange in that way, free of cost. After this, all purchasers ot single tickets u, nil e charged twenty-five cento extra for se cured seats. Season Tickets tor sale at the Library, or by any oi the Committee. Thos BattawßLL Tr, w h Edwards, L'has A Hows, .1 as J Donnkll, 15 L CALDWELL, R O ALBBBB. ALOKUfIi N S BttLL, Lecture Committee. \Vo CNO SIKN’S MKRCAfIITILK LIBRARY LECTURE. MISS ANNA E. DIOKTNSON Will Speak at CONCERT HALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 161 h, SoBJBCT-“MEANtN(r OF THE EL.EOTK *N.' Tickets, 50 cents. Secured Seats 25 cents extrv Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture commence* at o’clock. Holders of Season Tickets can secure seats without extra charge un Monday, I'ecembei 12th, at the Library Rooms, betweea the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock, alter which scats, not secured by Season Tickets, will he sold to purchasers of single tickets. Thos. Bakswell, .Ir , W. B. Edwariih, Jaa. J. Doknkll. R. »’• Albbkk, O. A. Hows, . C. L. Caldwkli., de&*9td Lecture Committee. J. B. CONSER, CONCKRT hali On THURSDAY k SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 16th A 17th. SUBJECT —ORATORS. ORATORY, AND i'HE POWER OF ELOQUENCE. Tne FIRST LECTURE embraces the Orators of Greece and Home, the influence they exerted by their eloquence, over their respective peop c and nations. Also, select portions of tbclr master-pieces. * The dECuND embraces the Orators ot America, with selections fromthm masterpieces. Also, an illuslration of the elo quence of Louis Kossuth. Oloams with a brief summary of the achievments of the world’* gn at orators, and the power of the human voice.. These Levturr» have been prepared with greAf care and much labor; the Lecturer dealing to the t disputable facts of history, and euKrac’. mauy of the uuest piece* of composition au i eloquet ce known to the language Admittance, 60 cents. Doors open at 7. Lec ture commences at 7>s. Tickets to be obtamea At the hall. deM 4ui THE TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Movements of European Steamer*. rBOM AMERICA. Bremen New York.* Bremen Dec - Borruaeia New York Hamburg. .Nov ‘2k Australasian New York Liverpool. .Nov j-- Ltna New Y’ork Liverpool. .Dec : Washington New Y'ork Havre Dec Aaia Boston Liverpool. Dec • Saxonla. v .. New Y'ork Hamburg.. Dec i> Edinburg ..New York Liverpool. .Dec it* Viigi'.ia ... New York Liverpool. .Dec ]•■ China .New York Liverpool Dec l» Erin New York Liverpool Dec l Canada b.*atou Liverpool Dec .i Lafayette .New York Havre Jan ♦ Germania ..New York Hamburg Jan VaOM ifOBOPB. City ol DVlin Liverpool New YorkN.ivi; Asia Liverpool Booto'i Nov i' Virginia Liverpool New York. Nov i* Saxon Southampton. .New York. Nov lu Edinburg Liverpool New York. Nov u China Liverpool...... New York. Nov Caledonia Glasgow New York. Nov 10 Hanaa Southampton.. New York.Nov.i3 Canada Liverpool New York. Nov -o Cuba Liverpool New York.Lec 3 Germania Southampton.. New York.L>cc. u FOR BAVANi, RBTW OELKA.XS, 4c. Morning Sutr.New York N Orleans.. Nov 30 Champion New York N Orleans. .Nov 3o More Cattle.. New York... .Havana Nov jh G Cromwell.. New York N Orleans Dec j >uwo Nada.. New York N Orleans.. Dec 3 North Star... New York.... Asplnwall. .Dec Liberty New York Havana Dec 3 Corsica ~New York.... Nassau Dec i, .Evening Star New York. ./.Nt>rl6anjHj)ec \o Costa filca ‘.Ndw Yofk—Akninwall .Dec li Artel New York N Orleans. . Dec u Golden Bule.New York—San Juan.... Dec 1; Guiding Star. New York N Orleans. Dec n RIVER MATTERS. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTUUKS ARRIVED. Gallatin, UlArke, Brownsville. Franklin, (Jarm&o, Brownsville. Jas. Bees. Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard. Peebles, MonongaheU Olty. DEPARTED* Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Oarmao, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, MonongahelaOlty Tub Rivas.—Last evening at twilight there were six feet in the channel, and falling olowly. The weather was disagreeable. Oi. the Allegheny river boats have ail la Id up. new and splendid passenger steamer Kate B. Porter, leaves on Wednesday fm Cincinnati, This boat is in charge of Capt' Joa ri Porter, an experienced boatman, and one (.1 the cleverestjomcers that comes to this port. Ane passenger steamer Onward, J*6 Alel'on. is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville. This boat has excellent accommoda tions, and is In obarge of careful and 'attentive officers. She will leave on Saturday without tail. ■■ill 11 li j , r --T-- • , a HI Sb ; • ogrihe floe ffteAmar'ltoanoke. (Japf Stieddec, ltJ a " ; ib announced for Cairo and St Louis. Captain y b ‘ ! Shedden has purchased the commanding inter est of this steamer, and ehe will hereafter be commanded by him. STEAMBOATS. KORM ARIETTA.OALLIAOOLIR, PA K KERSBURti, IF.ONTOL, BIG SANDY & PORTSMOUTH. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P. M _ THE PINK PARSKNUEIt steamer GOLDEN ERA, Captain Bryan, will leave as announced above. For freight or passage, apply on board, The Golden Era will receipt passengers through 10 Cincinnati. KOR CINCINNATI AND LOUIS VILLE THIS DAY, DECEMBER 16, 4 ?. hi. * - gfT—"fc. THE PINE PASSENGER .AdUlflHEßteamer ONWARD James Mel iua,Commander, will leave as announced ftIKDVe. For freight, jorpasaag&applyaß board, or to JOHN FLAOK. or J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agts. FOR OLAHKsVUXB Alfß NASH VILLE. THIS DAY, Dec. 15, at 4 F. W. - _ aiff— w THE SPLENDID PASSEN iUSjBUKger steamer. KATE B. PORTER. Jaa n. Porter Commander, will leave aa an nounced above. For freight,or pasawre, apply on board, or to JOHN FLAOK, or J. ft. OOLLINGWOOD, Agta. FOR CAIRO AND~ST THIS Jppu ; - THE M*B" MBSE9i6KH JSKateiiutEOAHOMJai Shedden, uommander, will leave-as announced above, t or freight or pass&ge, apply on board, or to J. u. COLIiiNG-WOOD, or JOHN FLAOK. Agents. 2 Oars Oats. 60- Boxfs JMipfi W R Cheese. 10 Boxes Prime Tobacco. 200 Bozen Wooden Backets. i . OhflueiFamtty Flour. ■ i n store and for sale by PATTERSON A AMMON, noil „ No., 6 Wood atryt. SWEKTgHA VAN A ORANG El , -j • . 6 Barrels jnst received and for sale by _ REYMER &BROS , noie Nos. 126 & 138 Wood street. 'KAiifftoADS iilM : 1865. wiotkkarbaWjemkmt Pennsylvania OentralEailroad TEN »A 1 IjV TRAINS. Orr ahd aftbb Monday, Ootohbb 3 Ist, Trains will leave the depot, corner of Liberty xud Orknf ■Btreeif. ns lollowa : FAST , MAIL dally, except Sunday, at 2 60 a. m., stoppiug at principal Stations, ami-making direct connections at Harrisburg with trains foi Mew York, ‘baltHnore and Washington; and at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston and Inter mediate points. H-ARKISBTTHU ACCOMMODATION, dally, except Sunday, at 6 20 A. m., stopping at ali regular stations between Pittsburgh and Har- . riaimig, and making close connection with trains on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania K R., Ebensburg and Creseon R. H., and Hollidaya burg Branch. PITTSBURGH u YKIE EXPRESS dallY, except Sunday, at 12,3 u p. in., stopping at nearly j all the stations between Pittsburgh and Phila- ! uelphia, and making connection with trains on the Ebenaburg and Creseon K. R., Hollidays bnrg Branch Ft. R , Tyrone and Clearfield and -; Bald Eagle Valley Branches . JOHNSTOWN auCUMMORATION, daily, except Suuday,at 3 ou u. m., stopping at regular I station*. between Pittsburgh aud Johnstown, ami connecting at BUtrsviile Intersection, with ; iialns on tip* Indiana Branch and West Penn sylvania R. R. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.26 , p. i»f., btopplug only at L&trobe, Conemaugh, . iraliililo, Altoona, Huntingdon, Lewistnwn, Mifflin, Newport, Maryavihe Xlarriabutg, Lan* caster and Downtngton. At Harrisburg, direct connections are made tor Baltimore, Washtng lon and New York; at Philadelphia lor New York, Boston, and intermediate points. Sleep- • ing cars run through on this train tYbin Pitts- | burgh lo Baltimore, Philadelphia and New . York bv the Allentown route FAST LIN K dally, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. m., stopping only at ('onentaugh, Oallitzui, j Altoona, HuaUugdou, Lewistowu, Mi thui, Newpoit, Maryovule, Harriabutg, Middletown, I Elizabethtown. Mt.J .Toy. Landisriiie Lanoas. i ter and Downlngtou. At Harrisbuig eonnec- ( lions are made lor New York, Baltimore and j Washington. At Philadelphia lor New York, Boston, and intermediate points. FIRST ACO« IALMODATJON TRAIN for Wall’s , .Station, leaves dally, (except Sunday Jat *3O a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 11 40 S. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves dally , (rjwmpt Sunday,) at 3 40 d.in. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur Wall’s Station leav es daily, i*xt.cpt Sunday,) M d bo :>. D). t fl F. CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station eveiy Sunday at 906 a. tu . retaining ieav*« Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. UmißflllSiti TRAINS ARRIVE 1 PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS Baltimore Express t 30 p. n* Philadelphia Express r jh ji. u Pittbbmeh and Fm- Kxpiess M ■>»>*• in Fast June i i>o tu m rhroturh Mall Ti -»u*. t "30 a. in luhnat.oco Acooiu.noJa’i.'O hi 16 a. in ist vv mTs Stxrion AcJoUiiniM.-it1u0.... o 20 a. Ui id Wsli’l station Accommodation 9 (X) a. n. jd Wall's ‘-iatloi! Act.>wuj.vdsU.-n : i- Hh Wall 1 * Matir.n Accoii.i:.««ia!biD .. d >•> p n» Baltimore Fxpie»s wUlamvc with Ptuiadcipuv Exprcasat 2 3b p. m on M .ad a vs. wnTTCE —-In oaae of loss, the Company wih noid taem«eivet responsible for personal bhggagw ;,oly. and tor an amount not exceeding (100. N. 8. —An Omnibus Line h*3 been employed t convey Passengers and Baggage to and from th ? Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for esc': passenger and baggage. For Tickets apply tn J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. K. Psaaecger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. • jyiri THE PITTSBUHGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, 01 O', olund aud Pittsburgh 'Railroad. SUMMiIB iHBAHSEMEKT, Oei \t»U Ah J e.il UC'i'. JOUi, 1»64, tram# mu &« J> now*, \ n. Leave PKleb’K. i-orOlciM. h urAv'iitelY fc*pr«‘aA : lu 4. to. - 1j *. Dj. A. iu .• -hu (•. u.. . i'i ;• i„. -.l* (*. a* fclxprPAd ajwp.a.. ItlAil a.AO a. .a. VorNevr I'xaUt: Muj l KEi 1 1 h T\ »fM ♦, drriTf Fimmingh, F., l.w.Kt t; y m ,i.f>u 1-. in . a,. j i v.’. * F. h ti, ■ i i-j a * i, p. hi., 'J.kAi p. l I U'.- itiAlft'., l*i a. it . 3 ‘in p. m.. ft 46 j*. i.eave Allegheny i ur New bngUns 0 oo a. xl _ I’lHim. (, j. ui. / i,. I :» n p m lit. ro Rr.tr>', Arrive AJiegheay. P., F. W. A r K*y.: 30 ». m., a. 30 a. ci , .*.40 ;• m., 4.46 U. Hi C A. IJ.1 J . K. h..., iu IK> A. lU. PAEKIN, Agent. t.aioo Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Cl, ( FITbEERY, Agent Allegheny t'Hy. au6 * . li. .u Y EH3, tien. Ticket Ageut, Pittsburgh & ConneFlsvtlle R. R \V in ter Arrangement. OM'ASm AKTICH UOftDA V, NO'V. 21, 166*. Trains will leave the Depot, corner M Eos* aud Water streets, as follows; Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh MaU to audtrom l ;*atovr>. 7 M a. m. 6 00 p. uj Express " " 4 oh j». ui, iu 00 a. m Ist M’Keesport AoCtiu n (kj a. m. tt 60 a.m. ti Id a. m. 2 06 p. u: 7 W> a. im 8 ao a. tn i ib p m. 6 40 p. ip. Ist Braddock’s 2ad Braddock.'a “ Sunday Church Train to and from M'keeajfort I (to p m. 10 00 a. a For tickets atiuly to d£u. Agt. W. fl, rtTOlir, Sujit. ap3o H. D. BRECHT & GO., M A "" K '' 11 u " u b * * Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No.‘fttrfsautbtieiu‘«treet, Fifth and Sixth streets. jeu LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AND Hmeltitrg- Works PARK, 3M7CUKDY & CO., Manukactitrkrs of sheath, Brazier’s ami Belt Copper, Tressed Cojh ittoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod. er, Ac. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, Id Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ac. ASF*Oouitanlly on hand. Tinmens’ Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No: 14ft'FIRST aud pjo SECOND S TREETS, rittbburgh, Pa; orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. . iefc!t*U’d&w HAND AND FOR SALE Oralu Drills, CiderMiiJs, Fanning Mins, Threshing Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, Charus, Fruit .Tars, Corn Shelters, Mumma, Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxes, REOKHAM & LONG, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural and Farming Implements oi all kinds. aul2_ _ 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Tub best patent artificial LEG in the United States, And the ONLY ONE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformed limbs straightened without cutting and without pam. NO CURE—NO FAY. Crutches of all descrip tions on hand and jmade toordei. Those desiring artificial licntß or treatment would do well to call and examine my certifi cates and testimonials. JIS’U. REICHENBACH, ostlOdyd SS Fourth street, near Maraet. DHY GOODS. Receiving our fall stock OF DRESS GOODS purchased at the great reduction in Gold, and our Domestics hav ing been purchased before the nae, l am prepar ed to sell at the lowest figures. Ladies, call and see, at tL J. LUNCH’S . 9t> M arket afreet, «ep2ft between Sth «t. A Diamond. .. EVMDfG vumm ' BUHOOL.' No, 11 Hay Street* r: XX F* GEYOEMBRK, CIVIL AND He RpSpHAmCALYE Na 1 N.K E K.- specialhikAsekih' Drawing, and bo pattern miters, carpenters, .niiildere,'cutter®, Ac., Also, a ei&as' for' Ladies and Gentle men in Artlatic Drawings • octlfl BHiS "GAPP MILLS” PJUOtTH. arrivmg thl. day, Aml for 6Alc tiy ! PATTERSON h AMMON 1 ly*l No.« Wooa 'iaHij * j ' ' ' .' [ , .aniij^ er P 0 0); J « _ TUB FIRST-CLASS PO\V- Iron Steamships of the Cuu- | SIDON, KEDAB, | IiKIUA, OLYMPUS, j Will sallftt>ra Liverpool every 1 alternate TtJES- ; I»A.Y, from uueeaitown every alternate I WKI>NESI>AY, and from New York every I tltecßAte WJbIDnESfi&Y. i Steering passage t ruin New York to Liver- j pool direct $46 (Jurreucy, to New York, $3O | >.foM or equivalent in Currency. Pasßengere ( lurwarded to Pari* and All German porta at < \ cry low rates. 1 For passage apply to WII.UAMS& GUION, : wj Fulton atieet, New York, or i THUS. RATTIGAN, Agent. i No. 4? Smlthtield street. Sutfceraor to Thoa. Kattigan. | Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia I UNMAN) | SXI-U.MSHIP XJISE. NOTICE TO Till: PUBLIC. ! m-sJi , THE II NUEHSIONKO ! having been appointed sfent far , ’SffijTl Me above line of Steamers vice \ «3s3QHBi Mr. John Thompson, deceased ! the bnaineas or the line here, will, hereafter ! ius carried on at No. 60 Smlthneld street, near i Fourth, where all applications should bo made. ' I'he ritcamers ol this line aicanjong tlie most ; magnificent attoat, aud run direct between Liver pool and New York, sailing every week. f The undersigned is alaoaffeni for TAPSCOTT’S { uelpb rated Line, of Sailing Vessels And the X Line j ui London Packets, by both of which he Is pre- \ pared to bring out passengers at very low rates, j Sight 1 traits for any amout on any part oi i Europe for sale. Apply to D. O’NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 08 Smlthtiebl ; street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jcB stum"'« oueenstowF Fd" uvekpom. 1 IKK PIRBT.CL.AtI9 PU W- I eriul Iron Steamships ot the . National St ram Navioati-n J VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, ' ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, ' Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, even* alternate TUESDAY and WEDNEs- ! DAT ; from New York to (Queenstown and i Liverpool, every alteruate SATURDAY. Cabin i passage, payable fn Gold or in Currency. From ' New York, *66. To New York, *7O. Steerage ■ passage from New York, $46 in Uurrenoy. To j New York &30, payable in Gold or value in Cur rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and ail : Gorman |*orta at very low rates. i For Passage apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, - *0 Fulton St., New York, or ! THOS. KATTIUAN. A*t, 1 No. 47 SmithtleJu street, Successor to Thoa. Kattigan. N. B. Agent lor Stc&xuera to also the Old Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets. NEW CARPETS V ru " OPENING A LARGS STOCK ill o P BKUBSELS, IMOEAffIS, DRUGGETS, MEDALLION, OEUMB OLOTH, OIL OLOTHB. WOOL. DIiTCU and HEMP Superior List, Rag and Yarn Car pets, Carpet Sweepers, &c., bought during tbe late panic. W. D. & H, M’CALLUM, T. C. JENKINS, Commission Merchanr. ANI» PORCHASINQ AGENT. t'ioux, Ursln, Potatoes, Apples, Chmc. and a)) Farm Products. ALhU, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. 810 3. X u C'U n r.i. t 'onflgntuoais tJolieiteJ. Weekly Frlces Cur rent stilt to Consigners. No. ‘J36 Liberty street, opposite Wood street. FITTSBI'KrfH. FA. i (It ‘>te L ' - 2 50 p. i `%m...w..•• ~. ThiUK LARGEST, CJifalAFfalHT, A NI) & Binut uacceastul HUri.iNT.SS MAN’S I’Ui.- LEGE in the United States,, 4#-St intents can enter aud reviews* any time* UIK<'UI*ARS containing lull information Bent vaa* oi cherf* *° soy adriresß on application to The Principals. J ENHINS A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa tJf, OASIDAY, NO’iE, STOCK, DRAFT, L BONO AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE /NO MERCHANDISE'BROKER, office in Jones' Building, over “Internal Rev enue rooms,” between w. N hi. and Mechanic* Banks, Arrives at ho. ? EOIHfU STREET, PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARETLF., BOOH, Oil*, LETTKK, And all kinds of . Wrapping Paper, Have Kemoved t host so. in wood sthekt, to Ho. 33 Smithfield Street, mi'UBOIIUH, BA. •iSTriJash paid lor HAGS. aps LUCENT OIL WORKS, DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., HAKU7AOTURBB6 OF PURE 'WHITS RKPHVKU OAHBON OIXiJSS, Office, 1461 LIBERTY STREET, myB-ttmd PITTSBURGH, PA* LOAN office, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SStITUEiELJO BT n Near the corner of sth, PITTSBURGH. Money in large and, small quantities loaned on Gold and SHver, I)la* mondt, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds oi valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. 49-Offlce Hours from 7 A* M. to 10 P. M. ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO .) STEAM ENGihE BUILDERS,. Iron Founders, • Maohfiaiati and Boiler Makers, ■! )l BAB THU fennsi R. R,.Passenger Ststloa. wtrafinßOHVPA. * IAM ANUPACTU&ER ALL RXNI>S O* IYM steam Engines, ranging irom three to one hundred and fifty hone power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills,, filan i axaacti, Faoto ties. etc. Give particular attention'to construction of Engines ana Machinery ror grist mills, and for uprights, mulay anti circular saw mills, Have also on hand, finished and ready ror ship ment at short notice.- Engine#- and Holier* of every description. Also, f urnreh Boilers and Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pollies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine GardSv eOur prices are low, our machineryjnamifacTui id of the Ik;st quality of materials, and warranted fl.alj cases to give satisfaction. •rOrderifrom all parts of the country souoi ted and promptly filled.’- ft&f-dAw W t-Enktia s hair uve, tbsbtum * JiaMIMKNT ud OBISTADOBO’S HA IK .'jU «1 JUT). PJLKMDVa'i£I!EUQ S’i'OHi, '■ 1 1 { *»nr. hf theVMAinhtell and *> (SKCOIfU ftOtSE FOIL SAliE'.^A» , tthie^rto4t i BRTOK HOUSf Second sfi*et*Jt*Rjw Market in a cental lopaUv{i, is offered fpc sale on reasonable tere.s, ; Apply to* ' • 1 S. BRT'AN, Broker and Insurance A|#b% r 69 Fourth street, Burke’* Building CAHr KT5i, PITTSBURGH, PA STOCK BROKERS Manufacturers and Healers in LAMPS, OIL, &C. LOAM OFFICES F H ’ 5 /drUg&sts. , 11. jiiiVLIKEM, !!' , (!'■' si- } BboOjSftMßiTb!jo‘! ' JASIKSf. FI.KMIMG, ~r , jp X* UG G I.SjX Wholesale aSd retail dealer Iq Foreign .and Domestic Dmes. Medicines, ,f Paints; ; tnla, Dye-Stuffs andVerfumdry, NO. 77 KldßtißAt STUKET, ; _ , AjUMSGHKNV JUTWA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. _ _ _ .. _ ..1 _. i f'l AN DBKW KLOMAN.... ÜBNRY PHIPPtt, JS., General Partners. .THOMAS N. MILLER Special Partner IKON CITY POBGE, KJ.OMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. MASTFACTUHE BAH IRON, OKN itJ. era! Hallway ami Steamboat Forgings : Paseehger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, Ac. selO-t( GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. A I>T> V Ac EWENB, FL UMBERS MD GAS FITTERS, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, ! Vrosite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. kt OHIO STRBET, ALLEGHENY, KKXQ THB MATOS’S Or7IOK, Pumps, h ydkantb, sheet lead, Lead Plikj, Pig and Bar Lead, and Piuiuh er’a Material In general. Oil Refineries fitted ur in the moat approved manner. Tanka lined wito Lead or Copper. Houaea fined with Water and (las Fixture*. JSrN. B.—All order* promptly attended to. sj>3-lyd WATCHES, AND JEWELRY JEWELKY. ( BtHE SUBSCRIbERS HAVE JUST 3l opened a very laige and deumbia a took of riSE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ wear ; fins Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, BILVKR-PHATEI> WAKE, tfucb aa Castors, Cake and Fruit Basket*, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. it LIN fchiLA N, MKY RAN A 3 BIBLE, deao Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWEES & MALSTERS, P “QEMX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it oar atm to give satisiaotiou to ail of our customers. Mr. Hob?. Watson of Liberty street, will hare the raant*i - of our badness, with foil control in the BrewerT. Address all orders io SJ’KNOLB A M’KA*, Pbeonix Brewer' .Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. SPENCER, telMyd .lAS. M’KAY. Buttorfleld &. Co., Maisters and Hop Dealers, WATCH HTUCCT, WHEELING-, VA. IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., ARM. NOTV PKkPAHHD TO Re ceive orders irum the trade lor ail sizes of 1 (Vnide, Hoop, Slake, Baud & Horse Shoe Jjroa of vat. h ksi vii Ai.il v ' Pittsburgh, IAU 7, IWJ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AlopUtDts Ac Lazear, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MU. iuy KlfcT i H SI'RKLi, PITTSBURGH, PA, Collections and other logai business attended tom Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad joining counties. jatt2£k2tad JOS. W. PAHKER, a r r r o u in t: v- a t-l.a\v, Nil 10J tIO'H STREET, PlTT&Bl'ltGil OCt6 3Old HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTEBY. No. 85 i'ourth Street, Near Wood. mHi: SI ÜBCRIBKUS n A N ll k' a c- Jl TI'RE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Omamei*** Curtain Goods. Com fort a, Feather Beds, Mai* tresses ol all kinds ; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds, All kind* oi .Shades,. Blinds and fixtures. 49-Prompt attention given to all orders tor tit* ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac. octrr-lyd HUBERTS ft ROENICtt. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. OYSTER CRACKERS AT MAHVXN S BOSTON OR ACKER BAKERY, M«». 01 Fourth Street. LIME MANUFACTURERS. to Builders and Contractors. Wfc AKK jffOW MANCFACTUKIfft* a superior article of LIME, Which wo ate prepared to deliver from out COAL YARD, 5U9 LIBERTY STREKI'. BBdT QUALITY OV PA JVLXIjY OOA-Ij, Always oq J.i.ivi »a uauai. m,l> ' J)lOk.S(>N, STEWART A OU. PLANING M ILLS. JAMES BIILLINUAR, MONONGAHId •LA PI.AIVI.NG MILL., would respectfully Inform the public that he has rebuilt since the hre, aud having enlarged hia establishment. and filled it u M h the newest and most approved! ma> oidnery.le now prepared To furnish flooring and piaQiug» xtrds, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames mournings, box making, ftc. Sooth Pittsiutbhh, Sept, 7, 1867. ja3o » ABORATORY OF JAMES U. M-J CHILTON NCU.—We have recently made carelul analysis oi the Samburg Portwlne, and do not hesitate to. pronounce it pure. It contains all the properties oi the Port Grape, and there* lore lor medicinal uses it is, in most cases, su perior to other wines. Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so dontic and tonic. It will prove beneficial in Affections oi the Kidneys, and Chronic Diseases with Geueral Debility oi the Constitution, Physicians may saieiy recommend it to patients m place oi the many doubtiul mixtures too of ten sold as pure Wines. JAMEtSIL CHILTON, Aniletioal Chemist, N. Y. City. Sold by A. J. RANTEIN, Druggist, * No. 63 Market street, below 4th. SMITH, PAM A 00., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Warehouse, Na MS First and 120 Second its, Manufacturers of all sizes anddetcriptlomtol Coal Gil Retorts, and Stilly Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Pulltea, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every detent)- 1 uon made'to order. > • r Having a complete machine shop-attached to the foundry, ail necessary fitting will be oarefuily attended to. . Q.21-lydAw . THE FAIR : t-W ■ and T oqtha'Oaltera amt Balmoral*. Ladle*'' f MUafea and cdildren’e Balmoral*. (jaitera and Boottat tba loweflt price, at - ■ COTLANd'H, I COMMISSION MERCHANTS; JOHN MOOBUEifcO* COMMISSIOIf'MBBCrHAWT For.thfcaaidlcrfu--UpyliA vi PIG I RON AND JUbopuSmt No. 74 WsterJtMSt, VJ ' RTTTOMfcgatt. PA. v Also Agent for the PotUvliln, RaII AUII, Or ders BOlicltfcd for T Kails, 22/25;®»*>’ and 66 pounds to the yard, and Street Rails, Philadelphia Pattern; 45 pounds tb thd'fritd. ’ octre * :f : W. D. PATTHRSON J..APAM AMMO* PATfKRSOS A ‘ CommUslonMeroliftuta, Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. O.Woodiit.; Pittsburgh/Pit. W 9 take pleasare-hi -referring t& the ‘ follow! Pittsburgh Houses'; Gheas.SmyUr fc Ob.; ZugA Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edinunaadi! Sc Co./K. H. Davis, j. p. Wood well, Jaa. DPOuUt’. i uo., j. W. Spencer, O’. H, Love k Uo./E.H. JackA. Oo Jan29-tf • P. UKTMBB H.D. EKYMBR.fi, BJYXBB Late at Miller A Rioketaon’e,- ItEYMER & BROTHERS, {Successors to Keymer A Anderson,J WHOLBdALB DRA.LKRS IBf fcretgu Fratti, Blnta, Confectionary, Hugars, Fire Wot-kl r 4c,, i SOs. 126 AND 128 WOOJ) STREET, PITTSBURGH. • BRASS FOUNDER A Duquesne Brass Works. 9. OADMAW. Cadinau &• ' rßwlbr4f Manufacture and. distantly on hand every \ ft of FINISHED Brass work. BRA BA CASTINGS of superior am troth* yTRAILBOA'I WORKAHD &SPAIIL ing promptly attemled to. Also, sole agents lor W estern Pennsylvania, . for the sain of MARSH’S’ SYPHON PUMP, vriih LandaclP* improvement attached. • - • feblti J. & M. M’STEEN, BRASS .FOUNDERS, QAB AHD STEAM UTTERS, ! m Kinos o» BRASS ANfl IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Albo, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 A 3f Water Street, near Liberty. The members of this firm be iog practical mechanics, of many years’ ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat isfaction in every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison A Co.’s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. se^lydfl Isaac JOjra..JOHF L. *OTT>..WM. M’CTTTLOUaB. Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES.JBOYD & CO., xantT7aoTuasßs 07 Cast Steel j also, Spring, Pl<sw and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner oi Ross spit First Street*, null-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. W. CCNNISOHAU-.D. CUTN NHIOH AM. ."d. IHM&KX V. OCUNTMOBAM O. DtniOAM. if 1 V N S 1 N G IJ A M S * C CK—PITTS iiUUOH CITY WuRKS-W»ks house us Water street, and lbs First street, Pittsburgh, Fa., three doors below the Mnnpn gaheia House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City window Glass. Druggists’Glass Ware and Ame rican Con vex (1 lass, for Parlor W indows, Uhurob. es and public buildings. api WINES, LiQUdRS, &C. GO., n-aAT.ann lh Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. aLBO, Blackberry, Karp berry, WDu Cherry, and Gin ger h< andiea, Old Monongahela-, Rye,' ana her Whiskies, Jamaica Rum; &0., SO. S 3 LIBEBTY STBEIIr, i ippoaitfc Foursß Btr.eet, , PITT&BUIiGH, Pa. laverus and FaxaiUea supplied a moderate profits lor Oaah. ■ ' my2Myd j&JB-fimd .THGM»iB o. L.MCI&S JOS. S. PINCH. KYE WHISKY. (Successor to Thos. Moore,! manufacturer ‘Of 1 Oopper Distilled Pare ’Eye Wliisky. Noa. ib», Mi, 193 aD&iaS, Fliat street, ritta burgh. Bepl4:lj'J OHAELE'B L. 0 AID WELL, (Suosenon to Jn. Holme* A Oo.,) ’’• POKJK PAC K:E R , Healer .In Bacon, Lard. Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beef, dee. CQttSKK KA&ICKT AND FIRST BTS, t deolMyd PITTSBURGH, FA. WALL PAPERS, Oil. OtOTBS. WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS W all Papers from 80 to 98 per 'roll y Window Shades trom 100 to s6} 011 Cloths from 700 to *1,60 per yard; Fancy Goodin aH varieties,at the ■ 1 New Wall Paper & Eanoy SoodaHonse ( foekstPk a sohwakz, ieblj |ga.Smith««li».»tfaaß BIbSELL’S BEScH. W. H. M’GEE. No. lo st Clair WOULD CAlih'l'HE ATTEHTIODi, of buyers to hlB stock'of Goods, which has been selected w*fth j»ikiwntym ail the newest styles , Goods t- < t found tn Qrat-ciaas houses, Gent's wishing a suit; of clothes made to ordei YnU please call ahd exam me our goods and prices. Also, a lull and edm* f-lete clock of FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. McOEE, Merchant Tailor, No,. 10 bt. Clair street, mS”i7. j. j ,• Prttsbifrgh, Pa. B. L, H. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, • ;. \ ; - 3. i *\ *6 and 48 St, Clair Street, PITTSBURGH. IDSTATEE COLOR w r Lile site Photographs in Crayon, Oil,' India Ink, etc. Photographs with Landscape and Fancy backgrounds, > ivory type*. s Photo &rapic Album a, GUtFrem Fancy Artioie* adapted to the i’hotograpic business. my*il jpLAMER A KAYSEtt’B “ f Ndiselea Patent Sewing" Machines. these Sewing Machines are known as the very' i>est in the United States. They are WARRANT ED, and sold at the LOWEST' PRICES! Call and examine them before buylhg elsewhere. Re pairing oi Sewing Machines oi evory kind promptly attended to,, ERNEST AXTrtIELMi Agent, ! Nu. ; lO0 Third street, mhlfi-Iyd Pittsburgh, Pa, f j'ihL fall stock of ~~ FANCY GOODS, VARIETIES AND TOYS, Wall paper, WINDOW SHADES, and TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Have just been received at FOEHSTEB& SCHWARZ’S, octll 164 Street, BURT’S RAT, ROACH AND BED-BUG DESTjBOYEB. r HOST TALC ABLE AMD POF .I ULAK ARTICLE, for destroying“"Vermin, never fails to give entire satisfaction. E. BURT, ja.. Proprietor, No, 13 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. R. E. SEL-« LERB dt- CO., Wholesale Agentsfor Pittsburgh ahd Vicinity. octl2;3md JJICRLKS, iSACCKS RKTSUPS * 100 dozen >4. gallon Pickles, 100 “ X ■ oo >» “ i-'>. ; r 250 ‘‘‘ (its and Pt*. Tomato Ketsup. * 2o MusbrodWsna W4lhu\£# 260 w Pepper Sauce. * ? •' 20 1 *•'-■■■■ Assorted English Saubes; Jusproemvod and for sate by oetlQ BJEYMER * BBOfc, GROCERS. >* ' CKAW7OHD. nesa made to order, Made at the shortest;notice. STEEL WORKS. GLASS WORKS. JOS. S. FINCH, PORE PACKERS. WALL PAPER, &C. T # , 'General Bankindßuslness. i!. ■■ >. - *' >'rtl 111 &*atU tun l)epo»iU received. - Kxetienjrr, 6aHUet iprlnolpe ~ c tivo JElMtHlnd ;W«»t : , BOCOHT i AlVl) . SOLD, : ‘‘And ' 'llWtiotsiinMeTn evcty ioaetfitle ~.;i . thecoantry.- 'i *«s XifflDeJoc.Utepusent, (uoKl.the,ooßißlej|t ’o ttelfew,B»jiUng HouKMiDraar, pr.Wptxfetreel aUtr VlTgfii lUey,) latheßanking Room'oithe DIB&K SAVJWOS’ < INSTyT'in|'l,o)«, ■PJ Q.IXO amlt>itlpl,fi «t. ' Oppoalte tho Oaston Hcnuei - •■> DIEBOTOBS. ;! “ W« ■ : ' Sohmertr, A. HartfA A. Si Bell, Alex. Holetetn, 8» H. Uartin»n, Henry Qqiwitf L. Uorganßtera, Upe. • ‘ ADAM BEISLNANfPrest. H. O. SOHKBBTB, pro tem. qt&T-gmd T*r HOI.KES * SONS, B AffS'K R 9 Jjf# and Exohange Brokers,ana* Oealci in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Batik Notes. Exchange on the Eaitera and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made tn all the.oitles.throughout the.unltedSlatc*. Deposits receivedinparnmds or current paper, rfo. 57 Market street, between Thirdand Fourth streets. :i r DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK . ,6ft STREET, v., GHA RTERED I3V 1956. OPESDAILY, FEOMBTO 90 r Ct0CK «also, on Wednesday and from jflay lit to November Ist, from 1 to 9 o’clock and from November Ist to May lit, from 6 to 8 * o'clock.’ - •• • ’ .. - Deposit* received of aU-sums not lesathan Oitb DoijuaA) and a dstf blend. ot tlae profits, declared .twloe a'yeafi In Jane and December,. Interests lUs been* declared semi-annually, tkf June and De cember since the Bank was organized, attfacrat* of six. per cent. a_year. • ~ Interest! if not drawn oat. Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, andlfelrs the aameintereatfrom the first days of Jane And De epmber, compounding twice, a .year ;i wfthoul troubling the depositor to call or evei. to preseal 1 hlspissbook.At this 1 ret* money Will double in leas than.-twelve years- r, - „ Books containing the Charter, By-Lawu-Rule* and BegtHatfona, furnished gratis, dh appueattoQ to the office, • • • FBxatnsnv. GBOfidE A I.UR ££. viOßPßxaroairrs. James MoAdley, James B. D. Meeds . JohnJi, Shoenbergar, . Win* James Herdmqp, . Isaac H. Pennock. Petdr A. Madeira,' ' James Shi die, Win. J. Anderson. . John' B. aDFadden, A. M» PoUook,DrL D. John j£K Bacfcofem . TBUET2BB. Calvin Adams, Henry .I.Lynch, John O. Bindley, John Marshal* ’. George Black, W alter P, marshal, Hill Burgwin, John Orr * Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton. henry L. kmrei t JohnEr&nß, Wm. E. Schmertz, Benj. L. Fahnestock*. Alexander Sueur,' John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tin lie, Wm. S. Haven, Wm.’Vauliirkj Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, . Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weyma:-, James D. Kelly, Christian ‘Yeagtk, ' 82CBBTABY AKD TBKAStmVBV ‘ - CHARLES A. COLTON. : PHILADELPHIA CARDS. OHAB. MAQEB.... J. BODMJLJI HICKS. MAGEE importers and dealers is ; CLOTHS, CASSlMEfiES,fritter TS. Vsatlngs, Tailors’ Triminittgs, NO. 255 MAHSiIT &TJREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wat. BEicE & CO., , 4 Producssn^rovUiaa COMMISSION MREOMNT, No. 15 South Water si.* PHILADELPHIA. 49* Liberal ‘adTanosi. made .on. consignments when required. . nay-lyd GEORGE GjaiKiVX, Mumlftotum snd WHOLKSALK AJSiD RETAIL DEALER in ever; description of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. , 6XO CHESTNUT .STbJHt, jjyl-lya PHiLAttEWHIA. o. a. ym ms co M ii-GfprAOTChsna or GAS FIXTUaK9 ANX» CHAMDBU4BRS . Patent improved EXOELSIoR ANI) PATENT ‘ , PARADOXUOALOIL BBRflfgRS, Hand ColtUiiii|^'&ci. , • .BALMBOOMB, So. 517 Arah; Street,, Phikdalphis. Mauuiactory, FtanWuril, , . WAli goods warranted, jyS-lyd <?. HABRY IIRIATr, LONGCOPE & . llmuhicUuM, Mi Importer* at MEIISFUBSISmwedOOBS, . r . *icD mnojas t«e«3ixmqs,. , ITo. lo South Fourth, Street, WHW FffllAUEL*'HlA. - E. P. MIDDLETON, . imposts* o& . WINES, BEiBi)IE^ , ”‘SO. I Alto, «d 8 propnjatpr ol ; Uia OLD WEfEAT tratlfeKY, .90. S Jlortb Fraat 81.,. , , rnttlMyd'' : 1 y|A. Its, restaurants; &c. HAVAGB SOtTBD, a«,»0.31H> MgEHl'Tißmte«ilii,H Kext to Pennsylvania! Passsugfef-'fiepot, jdhn savme, • ' tAKKN AMbFIT/TKD UP, •MM! tHth al| the modern kniifove^teiii'tMghop* ularj reiortj the subscriber mpdgtehte market, allords. Oysters the.;sesMnLo'3Uk Wineb, 'Lt^tH^s-.adm :r AfeS he f eels wnflgeßt igrecoiamending them toithe pab. Ctoj BudtcPand Shell Oystett receiver daily, and sold wholesale and retail. myt<Wyd , Q UB UQUSB, - HP. aa PIAMOHD , ALUB¥ . A’ICTSBUBOH... J V i. .• suHspKlBK lAssonamas 3«;., ; *ild l*proparoAto : ftocommodale’-tlM|ip3troc« pW »pd .weUluiowp bou»e ,with.every, t.alog In file eating and dxinkingUue at iheihori. eit-notice. I JOdfirSHAI.EE. ajanll.tyd ■Proprietor. YOUNG’S EATING SALOQN, Corner, of and SmlU- Wherc 0Y STERS and 411 tixe delicacies ot the season will beverred upiirthe imJlt palateble styles, r? ■ - EIA rOVNQj ooi4 , corner, Vlrgin Adley tt. Apollo hallpilmarpj&ajlqom,- FRED. JACOBS, would remind his old friends and customers that he li rtlll to be fiund at his old stand, APOLLO HALT, en- street., Hehaaalway»,on hand the best quality of Lager Beer, and in connection With the hall,, a well appointed' ttfmkWl 'sklooc, with good tables, balls and cues. f 3Be«embcr Uie plaoe, AnpUo H»|l t Fpnrth rt. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. , lyjMp Slack Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURQ-H, PA-. :.. PARK, BROTHER & CO., MJLYtViriraXBB .09 Bfist duality of Befluied Cast Steel, Square, Fiat and Octagon, of ail sixes, ' Warranted equal to any imported or lured In this country. 099X09 AHD WA&SZOVSI, 1 ::u ' , 1600. boil}* O^te, fa itore dndfor mle by ~ * 1 - , * ISPI ' 1 * i.r* tv-vi-.v . ooas a, ; ss ii t JUSTICE OPf-THE * I ;• • t u>- *» L,i'. '*>' t**«s|t.'Okto T*W»«Uii,y 1 OFFICE—Nnr 0«i mas OatMSHSIaM, BtraUmium. •IBtlß RICKS, DKiS, o. B^WOPJI.
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