.asloiriJ* a iIbMMBILCiM. & FINANCIAL 1 WedsbBl>at, December 28, 1864. > BUSINESS—WehiVe nothingnew to noteln regard to trade* generally. The demand was WAOtsoi the home trade. Prices have' undergone no change. We nted not look for any degree of activity until tf&er'the '‘holidays have pissed away, i Our rivPTB are falling rapidly. The weather was favorable for out-door transactions, being quUe. pleasant.';. The Bales that came under our notice will be found below: HOGS—The market waa.ateedy, with a fair demand Prices at the yards were governeu*al together by the sun Packing is rapidly draw inf to aclose. Thy rales were 12@13c per cwt. Tor oressed hogs. WHEAT—SoId at a varloty of prices. Kfd 1b Quoted at $2 10, and White at $2 lo@2 20. Home ohoice lota sold above those figures. CORN—Waa steady. Sales 103 sacks new at *1 26, oh whaijf, aiid bushels uew, from store at si so.ner. bush, „ , . OA'i Sr"Were in fair demand. Sal~a36o bush at 28erttoiri ; Btoi , e, jCOO do, 07c. BakLEY-ißarley was firm at 82 oo ior tali, and 81 80 ; for Spring. - . c . „ FLOUR—Firm, with a good demand, hales 76 bills Extra Family, 112:'.; 60 do. ll@U 2o; 76 do, U 20@U sSSyfcOO do Extra. 10 60, and 90 do atluOQ; 120 do Spring, lo 76; wo do choice, $ll. Oountryiiots sold lower being governed by thp auarttr'''The supply moderate. ORANBF.aKIES—Prices range from s2o to 826 00. The stock on hand-at present is veiy The demand has fallen oil. The eupply in the market at present ts large. Sales 120 bush Peach Bioasomß at bo. FKElwMarket Ann; sales 6 cars middlings at “ receipts are aaiea 76 bbla at $lO. , 0 , SUGARS—Were held at an advance. Shlcb of Cuba-ftt 32023*41 Porto iiico, A” 29C: Crushed, BQc; New Orleans, 26028 c. —Sales 6f Rio at 42@49c. SYRUPS— Range from $1 26@4 60 per gal lon. MOLASSES— Neff,Orleana tiold at 81 26. . r h a ld Ibroß, at scales at s4s@su 00 per tom 9tons baled, 841, The receipts have been insufficient to Bupply l he wants of the home trade. EGGS —Priceß rule high; sties ol 12 bbis at 40@41c. The stock on hand st present is very tight. 5 SEEDS—Timothy $6,50; Clover 13,&0@l4,00 Flax,, 3 00. The market has beeu inactive for some time past. VHLSbisalea No 1 Lard Oil at 1,95; No 2 dd, *t\Bs; Linseed, $i 7001 76. The market is quiet but firm.- The demand, especially for No 1, is improving. CHEESE—The demand was fair and so were Ihe sales} sales 10 oxa Hamburg, 23c; 6u do West ern Reserve, 22@20c. APPLES—Were in fair request; sales ol 300 b'ula ats3,2G. We notice a steady demand for all kindgj ' ' SALT—Was unchanged; sales of 200 bbla at $3 05. POULTRY— Thereceipta are on the increase. Sales of Ttukeys at 2Qc $1 Geese,. 80@81c a piece; Ohtckeas, 70@76c per pair. CHESTNUTS—The receipts have lallen o. . Small sales of 9 bble at $5 60. * BT^TTEK —Sales 2,500 pounds of Roll at 40$j 420 &>. The is a good local demand. LaRD —SalesfiO Iceat 24e, part to arrive. The demand 1b increasing. DRIED FRUIT—The market Was linn with a good demand. Sales 10U bbis Apples at 10@Uc tt; i&o do Peaches at 24&@25c. BACON—The market lor new is firm, with a fair local demand; but prices at present beieg very steep holders take hold sparingly. Among the Bales were; Shoulders at 2<us; Sides at 23c; Sugar Cured Ham?, at 2&c. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADJC. OPVTOB OT THE DaILV POST, f Wednesday, December 26, 1864. ( BUSINESS —Was suspended, for the Ireat of ail .reasons, there were no stocks to operate with.* Navigation on the Allegheny river has been resumed again. The we is pretty well cleared out, anetbe boats, atl.MSta portion of those that were at the landing, were receiving freight; unless the weather t«i ii-cold they will leave either to-day or to-morrow, without fail. The Eastern market is reported dull, with more sellers than buyers. Business will neces sarily be'restricted until alter the holidays. The stdek to operate with is uuusually small. Ice was ionmog in both rivers very rapidly. The sales were as follows : CRUDE—.The saieson Saturday were limited. Holderc generally were not offering their stocks, being of the opinion that higher pnoee will soon be the order of the day. Sales si» bbla. 46c, pkgs included; 100 do, in ten lots. 4ftc, packages In cluded. . , REFINED—Was firm but not very active. Prices wore unchanged. We heard of no trans tlons. Pittsburgh Ale and Porter Market. Pittsburgh, December 2S, 1864. The demand for Pittsburgh manufactured was never better than at the present time. The fol lowing current prices: 'X-laid* barrels.... SlO 00‘XAle half barrels. $6 Oo XX do.v. 11 OO'XX do d 0.... 660 IndUT'do.. 12 OO India do d 0... « 00 Porter do 9 OOPoHor d 0.... 5 00 Three dollars In addition to : he above will be charged for barrels, and two dollars for half bar rels! which will be allowed oh their return. '"al E*P o*<^gB 0 * <^g83 i "esoerS' SEW IN G MAI'HINES Over 100.00. t f th • r f- '..■rit'S" have already been sold. -1 Over 6.000 are in us- in P :t«nnrgh ■and Vlqinity’ The Sale of these inimitable Machines is greater than all others combined. Ko-otteshould buy a Sewing Machine until they have examined and tested the --- Wheeler & Wilson. . J - * • They are warranted for three years. Instruction Free. , i No. 37 PIFI H STREET. seplSrdAw WM. SUMNER h 00., Agents. To, i Wounded Soldiers. All soldiers who have been Discharged by reason of wounds received in any battle,-and who-have not received the 6100 BOUNTY, can now receive abb same \AIT ONCE, Byfcpplrihg to lia either in person or by letter. Fay lor the wives, the Mothers (when widows), and the children of PRISONERS OF WAR Now in theSoulh promptly collected. Special antf personal attention given to claims for HORSES KILLED ITS BATTLE, or cap tured by the enemy. E. T. MATHEWS k 00., 808 Walnut street. Philadelphia. hr,-.-- * ! - BBASCH"OPPICEi..9‘j Ox*ant street Pittsburgh. * Gilbert m. mcmastk*, JOS. DL GAZZAM, Attorney e at Law no3:dtf .uni Bank op Pittsburgh, > ■ - . . Jfovembar lath, 1884, i ftlHB BOARt» OK DUtECTOES OK JL THIS BANK, by siresoki tf on passed this day, have orfjgced a call of a (general Meeting of the Stockholder, for the purpose-of consider, ing the expediency of accepting the recent Act of the Legislature renewing the Oharter or the Bank. In conformity therewith, the said Meet ing<r4i he holder, at the Banking House, on the Isth of December proximo, at 10 o’clock A. Mv d ' JOHN HARPER, ,ppmwd&4tw Cathler. JUST RECEIVED, A CHEaF"IOT FRENCH MERINOS, of all colore., flail and exarainejAt H J. LYNCH’S, 96 Market street, >Bc)yeen.;FJftA street and Diamond; | nDPKET CUTLERY A f.AB«!B ; JT. and choice stock, just received and for ! JAMES BOWK, i .-tS©®;' ISO Wood street. YUohli AMISEMMIS. V AJRHCTUSS. PENN STREET. NEAR S ['•.CLAIR. W. C. SMiTHE,.,..,Lessee nml Manager. This nounlar estshllahmebt will be opened THIS EVENING under the management; 01 Mr. W. n. SMYTHE. The popalar Corps' of Artistes will appeu\ THIS MONDAY EVENING, in anentirenew selection of SONGS, DANCES, NE£HI( ) Cl , MICALITIES, 4tC , Ac , Ac., Concluding with the laughable farce of SLASHER AND CRASHER. Slasher ...Mr. Smythe See Small Bills. Look uut for a host of new Artistes. HALL. (JommencingTHUßSDAY, DEC.Q&I. Grand Matinee on Wednesday and Saturday after ii ions, at 3 P. M., wheu Childteu will be admit ted for Ten Gents each. THE NATIONAL .OQMBINATIOH . 'i JLHb V tRIGTR SHOW,! 'S. The Largest, Best and Only Complete Organ!* zaiion of the kind in existence. The following compose a portion ot the lead ing talent: s f; , : THE SNOW BROTHERS, X William and Benjamin) and the LEVANTIN RROTHEKS, three in number,, the renowned Gymnasts, Ac robats and Equilifcffiata. LIZZIE EOAIERBY, the Great Contralto Vocalist and EFFIE CARLTON, the accomplished Songstress DICK SANDS, the Renowned Clog Dancer. JESSIE ROBINSON, the Exquisite Daneeuee MR. SIMON SLOAN, the Great Yankee Comedian MR. HARRY BRYANT, the Wonderful Ventrlloquisit, Inimitable Imi tator and Comio Pantomimist. THE FLOR ENTINE TROUPE (eight in number) Ab the Kremlin Marabouts, or theWUd Nomads of the Desert The AUTOMATON SLAUif ROPE VAULTER, the Marvel of the Nineteenth Century. A superb Troupe of PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS, whose wonderful performances exceed in interest and novelty any thing of the kind ever seen In America. A splendid Team of Six Dogs, with silver mounted harness and trappings drawing au ele gant Miniature (.’harlot, will be driven through the principal streets on the days of exhibition. A Roaring Farce will be given ,at each enter .tatoment. Also a Comic Trick Pantomime, written expressly for this establishment, pro duced with elegant Scenery, Beau tifulOost umes, Supeib Appointments, Tricks, Transformations. Stc., prrsented in a style hererofore except by the far-lamed Havel Troupe. Tickets 30 oenia. Reserved t’eiatb 60 cents. Ticket Office open in the lorrnoon from i s, to 12o’clock. Doors open at 7 o’clock. ilel9-16td RUFUS SOMEKBY, Manager. BIVGB MATTBBS. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Cannae, BrowuavUir, Jaß. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. Minerva, Gorden. Wheeling. J R Gilmore, Jolly, Cincinnati, Ontario, Harton, Cinclnnaii. DEPARTED* Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carmac, Brownsville. ,laa. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. G. McPorter, Taylor, Ciuciimati. The Rivee.—Last evening at twilight there were eeveu feet water in the channel, and falling slowly. The sveather was pleasant. fine passenger steamer Starlight. Armstrong, is announced for ('incinnatl and Louisville. This boat has excellent accommoda tions, and is in charge of careful and attentive officers. She will leave on Wednesday without fail. saF*The splendid passenger steamer Iron City, Captain Nobs, is the next packet for Louisville. This boat was built expressfy foi the trade. Captain Noss is a clevar gentlepjan.» and a very experienced officer. fj'The splendid passenger steamer Armenia, Cant. McCallum, leaves positively ror Cairo and St. Louis on Wednesday. This boat has excellent accommodations for passengers. 49-T he first class passeugersteamerColumbia,la announced for Evansville and Nashville. We take pleasure in recommending this boat and her officers. STEAMBOATS. FOR MARIETTA. OALLI AOOLIH.PAII KRESBURU, IRONTOb, BIG.SANDY & PORTSMOUTH. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P. M * - THE FINK PASSESGEIi steamer GOLDEN ERA,Uaptaiu Bryan, will leave as announced above. For freight • or passage, appiy on board, The Golden Era will receipt passengers through to Cincinnati. FOR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO AND ST LOUIS THIS DAY, Dee. 28, i pm. _ _ ,(T—kTHB NEW AND BPLES -ffiaSniiUMßC DID Passenger Steamer AR MENIA, McCatlum,Commander, will l»ave as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. OOLI7>NawOOD, FOR EVANSVILLE A NASIIVILLLE. THIS DAY, DEC. 25.4 P. M, _ _ a. THE FINE PASSENGER COLUMBIA, E J Porter. Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to J. D. OOLLiNGtVOOD, or JOHN FLACK. Agents. FOR CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY, DEC. ib, 4 pm. THE NEW STEAMER f, Capt Armstrong, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J.D. COLLING WOOD, Agta. FOR CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE^ THIS DAY, Dee. 2b. at 4 P. M. « THE SPLENDID PASSKN MSEStiSSSmS*I* steamer. IRON CITY, Capt. John Ross, Commander, will leave as an* nounced above. For freight,or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agta. Oil Spring Petroleum Company, MORSAN COUNTY, OHIO. J 42 AS ACRES IN FEE ON “OIL SPRINGS Rl'N," THRfcB MILES ABOVE MtONNEUSVILLt, Incorporated under the laws ot Pennsylvania. Capital Stock @500,000, 100,000 Shares, at $6,00 per Share, Working Capital Reserved for Development, 26,000 Shares. The subscription price for which is *3,00 per share, not liable to further assess ment Pres,(i. W. CASS..Sec.kTrea. K. T. LEECH,jr G. W. CASS, Pres. P., F. W. A C. R. W. Co. J 11 GUTHRIE, FRANK ItAHW, W BAGALEY, D F McKEE, JOS RICHARDS, A J HAGAN, BENJ BAKEWELL.Jr. R T LEECH, Jr. The Company offers 10,000 SHARES of the above reserved Stook for sale in this market. Books of Subscription are now open at the Office of Burke’s Building, Fourth Street, Between Wood And Market streets, Where Prospeetus and Map of the Company's property can be seen. de9;dtf > jjIERRY STREET DWELLING FOR SALE OR RENT. s The three story Brick Dwelling No. 38 Ferry street, on a lot 24>£ by about 64, containing eleven rooms, finished attic, gas and water, range and kitchen. Apply to Broker and Insurance Agent, No. 69 Fourth street, (Burke'sßuilding. A PRESENT WOETH HAVING, Beauty and utility combin ed—Purchase one of those beautiful EMPIRE SEWING MACHINES asAHolidav Present for the family. Price only #2O. They will stitch, hem, took, bind, cord and embroider beautifully, and are warranted for three years. Sales Room, 113 Third Street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. S. B. BARNES, deSO Agent. CO-PARTNERSHIP- THE UNDER SIGNED have this day associated them selves as partners in the wholesale ft.Sietal Grocery and Stoneware business, under the mmft of DVWUEVX ft BRO. The business will be continued at the old stand* -No. 4 Pia mond, PimbWfL ' sepia PAHDD UJ4IiKV4g j|J|ACCAROin A3TO VKRffICKLrJr •ft Boxes Italian Maccaroni and Yermacfifft? In store and for sale by REYHER & BROS., Nob. 126 & 128 Wood street. THE POST---P MTJSKING-UM Full Paid. DIRECTORS i S. S. BRYAN, S. S..BBYAN, ii: is;jj/f tit ? fj| ; Pi'.misylvaniaGentTal.Eaikoad r x ; K v A.irsrs. Oh a*n> avtbb IVlosdav* Ootobbb 31bt, . Trains will leave the depotj corner of Liberty and Grant streets, aa follows : FAST MAIL- vdally. except Sunday* at 260 a. m.. stopping at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg with trains for New York, Baltimore and Washington; and at Philadelphia, for New York, Rpston and inter mediate points. HARRISBURG AO< JOlvtM O'D AT lON, daily, except Sunday, at G 20 a. m..- stopping at all regular- stntions between. Pittsburgh and, Har risburg, And making close connection with trains on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania R R., Ebenaburgand Uresson R.: K.. and Hollidays- i ERIE >;>M-EESS .daily, except Sunday, at 1,30 p.'tn., topping at nearly alltheatations hcween Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, and making connection with trains on the Ebenaburg and Cressoa R R.‘, IlolUdays bnrgßranch H. R , Tyrone and Clearfield and Bald FAele Valley Branches JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATIONj dally, except Sunday, ai 3 on p. m., stopping at regular Stationß, between Pittsburgh 'and johtfetown, and connecting at Biaiisvllle -Intersection, with trains on the Indiana Branch and Penn sylvania R. R. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.26 p. m., stopping only at Latrobe, Oonemaugh, GallltzLo, Altoona, liuntiugdoo, Lewistown, Miffliri, Newport, Marysville flarrisburg, Lan caster and Downington. At Harrisburg, direct connectioae are made for Baltimore, Waflhtng tonaudNew York; At Philadelphia for New• York. Boston, and intermediate points. Sleep ing cars tun through on this-train from-Pitts burgh to Baltimore, Philadetphia and New York by the Alientowq route FAST daily, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. m., stopping only at Oonemaugh, Gallitzin, Altoona, iluntingdon, Lewistown, Mifflin, Newport, Marysville, Harrisburg, Middietowo, Elizabethtown. Mt Joy, Larultsvilie Lancaa ter and Downington. At Harrisburg connec tions are made lor New York, Baltimore and Washington. At Philpd&lpbi*. for New York, Boston, and Intermediate points. • FIRST ACCOMMODATION TB AIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday Hat 630 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. THIRD. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 40 p. m. ' FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lor Wall's Station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 6 05 p. m. THEOHT’iH.H TRAIN leaves Wail’sStatton, every* Sunday at 906 a. m.; turning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE i PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOW S • Baltimore Express I 30 p. m Philadelphia b-xpress 2 30 p. m Pittsburgh and Eric Express 12 60 a. m Fast Line 1 60 a. in Through Mail Train 120a,m Johnstown Accommodation 10 16 a. in tat Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 20 a, m 2.1 Wall’s Station Accommodation..... 9 oo a. m 31 Wall s btslion Accommodation 2 20 p. m 1 ith Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. in ! Baltimore Expre&c will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 3« p. m. on Mondays. NOTU.-L.~Li oase of loee, the Company will ; hold themrclves responsible u-r personal baggage j only, and tor att amount not evceedlng $lOO. Fi r Tiokets aoply to W.H. BECK WITH. Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. Jy22 1884.* 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Oieveland arid Pittsburgh Railroad. SUIOIiSja AHHAKQEMEST. ON AND AKIkH UUT. JUih, LBO4, trains run as follr-we, vit Leave Plttab’g. lorv : lu'go. forCuv’d. ForWheel’g, Express 2.10 a. in. 210 a.m. 2.10 a.m. Express soop. m. 245 p. m. 2.46 p.m. Express 3.'*o p . is.. Mail ti.3o a. m. B to a, m. For New Castle and Eric, ft.6o a. m. RETTJRNTMi A-rive Pittsburgh, P., F.W. is. (1. H’y. 5.‘» a.' ;;i , 5.20 p. m., 6.46 p. m.,1.60 p. tn . 8,30 p. tn. 0. &P. B. K...‘4 l 0 a. tn., » p. tn., euw p. m. Fit >l' f RAINS, Leave Allegheny For New tsnghtou. t- i'ort>t3U’e e oo a. m. - 3 »o p. u.. s 50 p. m, 12.00 n: 4.30 p. in 6.20 p. m. RFTUKNIN Arrl v o Aileghen y, p , F. vr. >. c. ii'j " 30 a. m., 4.46 p. tn. r At P. B K 10 03 a m. GEO. PARKIN, Agent. Union -Station, i'ttteimrgh, Fa. A '.i OA.Ssi;r.}iKi< KY, Agent* Allegheny LUry. auB k*. t«• ,*l\ Efts, Uen. Ticket Agent, Pittsburah & Connellsville R. R. Winter Arrangement, On Afftt AKl’fCtt MON T/AY, NOV. i 4, IBtt3j Trains will leave the l»epot, corner of Ross An«l Water streets, as follow*: Leaves ilttrtMirßii. Pittsburgh. Alaii to aiiufiow f’ctouD " W a. m. 8 Oh,p. m. Express '• 3 uJ p. m. lu 00 a. m Ist m’Eeeap.irt Acf’.iu *T no n. to. 650 a. m. Ist Braddock’a 2nd Braddnck.'s Sunday Church Train t«» and from JYl’keosport. 1 oo p m. 10 00 a. tn For tickets apply to CEO. BoTl/PON, Apt. "W. B. STOUT, »Supt. apBo H. D. BRECHT & 00., Awvvart r n e r s of Lookijig Glasses, Gilt and Rose wood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers inCatliolio Pictures. No. 138 Smithflelu street, between fifth and Sixth Btreete. jel« LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES Hmelting* Works. PARK, M’CURDY & CO., OF SIIEATII, JXM Brazier’s and Belt Copper, Pressed Uop erßottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod er, Ac. Also, inyiorters and dealers in Metals, In Plate, Sheet iron. Fire,Ro. J&'Oonstantly on hand. Tinmens* Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh, Pa. AS“Special orders of Oopper cut to any desired pattern. fe&2Myd&w QN HAND AND FOR SALE Crain Drills, Older Mills,. Fanning Mills,, Threshing Machiues, Washing Machines* Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, Churns, Fruit Jars, Corn Shelters, Mumma. Olitnax. and Eureka Cutting Boxes, BECKHAM A LONG, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural and Farming implements of all kinds. aul2 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. The best patesT artificial LEG in the United States, and the ONLY ONE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformed limbs straightened without cutting and without pain. NO CURE—NO PAY'. Crutches of all descrip tions constantly on hand and made to ordfer. Those desiring artificial limh6 oi treatment would do well to call and examine my certifi cates and testimonials. JNO. KKiCHENBACH, ostlOtlyd 6S Fourth street, near Market. N PTH - - 200 Bags African Pea Nuts. 100 “ Ir.oa Almondß. 50 “ Provence “ 10 Bales Bordeaux 11 100 Boxes Shelled “ 60 Bags EngUeh Walnuts. 30 *» Ftlbefts. *0 ** Brad) Nuts. 20 “ Ooooa Nuts. Now in store and lor sale by A BROS., 4 'Nda; 12&& 128 Wood street. 2 Oars Oats. ‘ ’ ’ 1 60 Boxes Pririitf w R Cheese. 10 Boxes Prime^obacco. 200 Dozen Wpoden Buckets. ; __ 1 Choice Fsmily"Flour. In store and for afctedw ■ : ,d -r x PATTERS COy & AMMOi#> . . . ~M.r i f i&Mm. B ORBING tools for oil well Manufactured n the most modern style short notice, by JAMES DOWN, to 136 Wood street. Steant; &om ’Qreenstomi and Kveijlool ' THEiriHST-CI-ASS POW tom^Steamohlpsof i: ; SIDON,‘ KEDAR, s 1 ' OIfYnIPUS, Will soil fiom every alternate TUES •HAY, ' ‘ froui Queenstown every alternate WEDNe£ DAY,' and from New York every alternate WEDNESDAY. . Steering passage 1 rotn New York, to Liver pool direct $46 Currency, to New York, $3O Gold or equivalent in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and ail at very-low rates. For passage apply to WILLIAMS* GUION, 40 Fulton street, New York! or YHOS. RATTIGAN, Agent. No. 47 Smithfieid street. aul9-tf Succesabrto Thoa. Rattigan. Liverpool, Sew. York and Philadelphia (INMAN) STE AMSHIP LlPrtS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE UN DEH-SiaiNE D having been appointed agent for thh above line of Steamers'vice ■HBHBBi Mr. John Thompson, deceased the business of the line here, will, hereafter be carried on at No. 60 Smithfieid street, near Fourth, where alTapplications should be made. The Steamers of this line are'among the most magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool and New York, sailing every week. The undersigned is also agent forTAPSCOTT’S celebrated Line of Sailing vessels and the X Line .pf London Packets, by both of which he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. Sight Drafts for any' amout. on any part of Europe for sale. Apply ; to D. O’NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfieid street, Pittsburgh, Pa. je3 STEAM . fROM QUEENSTOWN TO EIVERPOOL „ , THE PIaST-CI.ASS T*OW erf 111 Rod 3ttf.nl ships of the National Stbam NaviaATiyN YIRGINIAi. ’ LOUISIANA, BRIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY ; from New York to Qucenotown and Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin passage, payable in Goldor in Currency. From New York, $66. To New York, $7O. Steerage passage from New York, $46 in Currenoy. To New Y ork $3O, payable in Gold orralue In Cur rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS h. GUION, 40 Fulton St., Now York, or THQS. RATTIGAN. Agt, No. 47 Smithfieid street, Suooessor to Thus. R&ttigao. N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, also the Old Black Star Ltne of Liverpool Packets auiv-ti T. C. JENKINS, Commission Bler<ihant, Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Apples, Cheese, ftud all Farm Product*. * ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. Consignments solicited. Weekly Prices Cur rent sent to Consigners. No. 239 Liberty street, opposite Wood street, oct2S PITTSBURGH, PA. StUk LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND most successful BUSINESS HAN'S COL GE in the United States. kaTStudenta can enter and review at any time* CIRCULARS containing full information sent mss of charge to any-address on application to the Principal*. JENHINS fit SMITH, dert-lswcAy Pittsburgh, Pa NOTE. STOCK. DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, • REAL ESTATE fND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ( ifllce in Jones' Building, over “Internal Rev enue rooms,” between M. A M. and Mechanics Banks. Ho. 7 FOURTU STREET, PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARBLE, > ?0 *. m . 2.40 p. Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK, CAP f T-ETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM biO. S 7 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Bmithfiold Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. jflFOaah paid for RAGS. ap* LUCENT OIL WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Arrives at Pi RE WHITE REFINED O LI B O IYT OXLH, Office, «91 LIBERTY STREET. myS-emd. PITTSBURGH, P-^ $ 15 a. m. u 06 p. m. ' in. a. m. b3oa. m. tup 01. 6 40 p. m. J. «. WKLDON WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CAKBON OILS, BHNZIJNE, *c. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, aepn PITTSBURGH, PA. HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, Near the corner of 6th, PITTSBURGH, Money in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, DU mondn. Jgjgetry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinSraSaluable articles, for any length of time agrtflflron. The goods oannot be delivered without the Tloket. 49r*Offlce Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M, jaSO * ENGINE BUILDERS. Wffi. M. PABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, HSAB TH3 Penna. R. R., Passenger Station. PITTSBURGH, PA. Manufacturer all kinds of Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto rics. etc. Give particular attention to ‘the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and puliieß in every variety, and continue the* manufacture oft Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. eOu r prices are low, our,machinery pianufactui ld of tne best quality oTmaterials, and warranted n all cases to give satisfaction. 49*Ordera from all parts of the oountry toiioi ted and promptly tilled. fe3l-d&w Valuable Farm and Lots for Sale, fNlilK FOLLOWING DESCRIBED •JL property, viz: 3 lot* in Allegheny city, l in Manchester, l on the corner of Sedgwick and Hamilton streets. 24x180 feet ; l on the corner of Ohio, Lane and Fulton streets 48x138 feet, l or Hare’s Island. (Duquesne Borough),23 feet front on Washington street by 100 Test deep. Also, a farm in Heury County, Ohio, containing eighfj acres. For further particulars enquire of JAMES MURPHY, No, 202 Liberty a treat, Pittsburgh, Pe, del2:lmd EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL - . Wb/i* Siy Street. «Mi.i Ann • > MECHANiCAL ETHFtIftBIS&- Jficchantcal Drawing, and In Architectural Drawing, for machinists, pattern makers, carpenters, builders, marble cutters, &c., Ac. Also, a class for Ladies and Gentle men in Artistic Drawing. octlS STEAMSHIPS. ; AND PUROHASINO AGENT. DXAX.BB IN PITTSBURGH, PA, STOCK BROKERS. JT. H. CASXDAY, LAMPS, OIL, AC XAOTCTACTUZISUS 07 MANUFACTURBRBO7 AND DEALERS IN LOAN OFFICES. LOAN OFFICK, HO. 100 gUIfUFrEH.D BT., STEAMBOAT FORQJN&J.C. AKDHKW KTOSAB-...... ....TBOMAftH.KH.LHB, hkhht raippu, ja., . . , 3j*B«ljd Pinner. QsaeralPsraaei*. , ‘ au ‘ IBQW CITY FOaGB. i"- SLOGAN & PHIPPS, • NINTH WARD, PITT'SBHRQ-Hi -! m* AJfDFACTVEB: BAR IROJf,'6fKl»- iTJL oral Hallway anil Staamboat Faigipga, Puieoger, Freight and Locomotive Axle., Ac. ■ relO-tf . GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. AD D Y & EW EK®»; . PLUMBERS AND SASiOTJERS, NO. 165 WOOD QT&EZEiT, Opposite First Ohurab, Pittsburgh, NO. 47 OHIO STRHtT, ALLEGHENY, tTSAB THB MAYORS OFTIOB. 7 PLMCFS. HYDRANTS, wDf Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er’s Material In general. Oil Refineries fitted up In the most approved manner. Tanks Used with Lead or Copper. Houses'fitted with Water and •Gas Fixtures. . - < - ,W*N. B.—All orders promptly atteausdto. VpMyd - WATCHES AND ‘JEWELRY JEWEL BY. raiilK SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST i opened a very large and dedrame stock of - FIBE GOLD JEWELS?, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles’ and Gentlemens’ wear | fii»* Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, SrtiVßß-PLATMD WARE, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, ~ Gobl&s, Card Oases, Tea Setts, etc! KEINEMAN, IYTEYBAN A SEICLE, de3o * ' 42 Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS &, MALSTERS, STEAM BREWERY. K XT'® HA VIC AcWaYB ON HAND A Vf superior article o! Ala, Porter and,Brown Stont, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Kobt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage* of our business, with full control in theßiewerr. Address all orders to SPENCER A &PKA.X, Pheonix Brewer,, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOB. SFENOIS, •elfi-lyd JAS. JML’KAY. Butterlield Sc Co., iftalstcrs and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, WHEELING, ya. 6decl-lfd IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A JOE NOW PREPARED TO RE oaive orders from the trade for all sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Baud teHoree Shoe Iron OF THE BEST QUALITY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7,1843, HOUSEFURMtSHING. UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. The subscribers hanufac- TCRE and keep constantly on band eveiy article In their line, viz; Cornices, Curtain Good*, Comlorts, l'eather Bede, Mai* tresses oi all .kinds; also, the celebrated.Tatect Sprloe Reds. *AI( kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. 49~l‘ronipt stteution given to ali orders for fit ting’ and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ao.. octn-lyd ROBEHT.S h KOENIOE. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. CREAM CRACKERS AT MAHVIK’S, ho. 64 Fourth Street LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. YMT'K Anid SOW MAHTIFACTURIHG Ww s superior article of LIME, W uieh wc are prepared to deliver from our COAX YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. BB?T QUAXITT OF Always on hand as usual, u. i 15 DICKSON, STEWART A CU UNITED - STATES SOLDIEB’S CLAIM AGENCY. ON GRANT STREET, (Opposite the Cathedral.) Licenced by the United States Government to collect PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. And ALT. OTHER Military or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDBED DOLLARS BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIEBB, Discharged on account of wounds RECEIVED IN B ATTf.E, collected in the 0 Shortest Time. 98 Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH M. GAZZAIVT, GILBERT M. M MASTER, Attorneys. Oct2l:dtf JNO. KELL ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Franoiscan Brothers. THUS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Loretto, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, about four miles from Oresson Station* on direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1869, with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most oealthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains belng proverbial for its pure water. bracing air, and piotureaque scenery* JThe Scholastic year commences on the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, ends on theFIRST OF JULY, following. It Is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot returnhone between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neoea> sary to Land Surveying. Engineering, Ac., Ac., will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra oharge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tkbmb—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance ............. To. Bedding and Washing, per session*........ io Surveying and use of instruments, per an num so Oiasioal and Modern Languages, extra.*.• io Students spending Vacattonat the College.. 88 Reference can be made to the Bt, BevVvßlahoD iDomeneo. Rt. Rev. Blah'op Wood, Philadelphia} Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto: Rev. Dr. O’Hara. Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M’Laughlin, Phila delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hack runs daily to. Lormto -from Oreason* ■c3 Bev. E. A. BUSH, Superior SMITH, PABK & GO.V NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, pittsbueoh. Warehouse, No. lit First and 180 Second it*. Manufacturers of all sites and date riptionsof Coal Oil Retorts, ondStills, Ga* and. Water Pipes, Sad Irops, Deg lroni* Wagon BOxes, Seal Moulds, Pullies, Hangers and Coupling*, Also, Jobbing and machinery of . every descrip tion made to order. complete to attended to! oU-lydAw^ LAND -frtYk A.CRB*, .BBTWBBS:: JU- U. ,mnW CUT A and Goodhue Counties, ffejcd miles from the Mississippi river, and five tbllei from the flourishing town of Hastings. * J. H. OASniAY. Real Estate Broker, naS9 f 97 Fourth street. cQMiaisSid^r^Eß^H^s: ■' PIG IROSf ; § .Alßo igent for the tfeifs Molted for T Balia; 22, : 25:AM, ind:6<! pound* tothevsal, and Bti**t JUtlB, Pafte£B, « JipaniUtg ttia_ SJ « < J, f 1 >Wr. D. P*TTWt»OH... .». ..........-MIAWAICBOH . P4Tmt|I»W,«.,4iWOBI I ' commlßolon ,JStoroJ»»x».ta, Flour and Qralu »nd;<i«neral Prodpoei:D»l» . en,No.fl Wo<rf f irt, I Kttteu^nj 1 Fk r ., J Wa taka rdeiaiire m eefeaiag'io iho , Pittsburgh Route* : Ghetti'SmJtn frtkr.,'2tie k Painter, A. Bradley, E;'EdmUndsaiik 00.. RH. Daria, J. P. -WoodwelJ. Jte. : JHiOoUr Jl Op., J. W. Spencer, O. T - Lo?ek Oo.,ErH. Ja* fc. Co; " J*n»-tf “■ 1,, GROCERS. P. BITEBS H.D. SS7IIZB 1.9. SSVILU Latest Millerfc Eioketson’s, REYMEB & BROTHERS, fSuccessors to ’Beymer A Anderson,! . I -i‘l4 ...... Foreign Fralth 9nts, Canfcetlonary, . Soffarn, Fire i ‘yfpxk«^ j 4bc*«j - , NOS. 126 ANDI2BWO9D STBEET, prrrsßtrtsGH.' BRASS FOUNpERS. , * Daquesnejlisss Works. a. 0adma*............. oßAwaoaD,, Cadman & rawtord, .; Blintlfscture ami . onstantljr on hand every WORK. . BBASS CASTINGS of superior smooth? cess made to order* STEAMBOAT WORK AND H.KPAIB ing promptly attended to. Also, sole dgenta for Western Pennsylvania, for the sale of SYPHON PUMP, with HandaeU’s improvement attached. feblO J. & U. M’STEEN, BRASS .FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, fAIA SmiS OP BRASS ANN IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. ; Also, Brass Castings of all kinds, Made at the,shortest notice. Partiotilar attention paid to titling up and re pairing of OIL BEFINEBIES, 31 A 34 Water Street, near Liberty. The srtiixßKßs oP’fhisFmiTßi. - ing practical mechanics. of' many years’ ex perience.in the business wiiienaure to give * at ufaction In every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison A Oo.’s, Steam Pumps fnr water and oil. see-lydj | STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JOHB&..JQHR L.3OTD..WH.IC , OUTLOUGH. Pittsburgh Steel Works,: JONES, BOYD & CO., or Out Bteel| also; Spring; Plow and A B Stscl dprlags and AxHs, Corner of Bose First Streets* no2l-ly FIITSBUBGH, PA. ; GLASS WORKS. jadS-ted W. OUTTKIHOHAJI..D. OCJOITHQHAH.iD. IHItSSH V. OOKKIIfGHAH.. *. O, DUKOAJC. Ci UN NIN GRAMS & CO.—PITTS* ; BUHGH CITY GLASS WUEKS—Ware house 119. Water street, and- iss street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon gahdla House, manufacturers ofPittsburgh City window Glass. Druggists’ Glass Ware and Ame rican Convex Glass > forParlor Windows, Church es and public buildings. apt WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HEWBY W. BEAUItOJKT* & CO., DBALSBU XX Foreign Brandies,'Wines and Gins. ALSO, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin ger Brandies, Old Monongahels, Bye, and her Whiskies, Jamaica Bum,;Ste. t NO- 83 BTBEET, Opposite Fourth street, • PA. *r-Hctel», Tavenu and Families supplied a moderate profits fot-Gash. myfil-lyd JOS. S. FINCH. RYE WHISHT. JOS. S. FLNCH, (Successor ta Thoa, .Moore,) manufacturer of , Copper Diatiiled Pnja Bye, T^feisky, No. ISO, 191, 19* aßd 186, FUat street, iPltU buijh. DAVIS & PHIMJPA 110 Water and 104 ( First ,Streets -i BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS. Manufacturers by P LUM BERS’ GAS* and :m;AHF FITTERS’ (JouDS, OIL WELL TUBING OfalP kIMS, Pumps, Valves, Bods, Clamps, vTongfcj *c. BRASS CASTINGS of all kinds, fcOFX JLRtjN CASTINGS for Plumbdrai' anil &>team Fitters, Brass and Iron Globe valves. Steam Whistles, Gong hells, Steam, Water and Vacuum Guages, Steam and Gas Cocks, and all kinds uf FINISHED BBASS WOBES; Babbett and Anti-Attrition Metals, dealers in Woodward, Worthington, and* oilier‘Steam Pumps. A general assortment ofPumpsalways on hand.. Attention pail to repairing *steam Pumps. Steam, Gas Fitting and Plumbing', For Reflaeries, Steamboats, .Public Buildings and;private;Dwe|l||tgp. § ?;* 4 | yi i, DAVIS & PHIX.LIPS, •. '• .t J . ’ i Nos. 110 Water, and 10* First Street. noSfcUnd • • ' ' BISSELL’S block. w. h.’m gee, No. 10 St Clair St, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected g-iat oare n «contains all the newest styles , Goods t . (found In flrsßclass houses. Gent's wishing a suit of clothes made to ordei will please call and exam ine our goods and prices. Also, a full and com plete stock of FURNISHING/ipepS* j } ? 1 m H. MdCTUi * i f. i Merchant Tailor, No. 10 St. Clair street, mygr Pittsburgh, Pa. B. L. H. DABBS, PHOTOGRAPHIC kItTIST, .6 and *B, J^t. PrtTSBTTBGH. India Ink, etc. Photographs with Landscape Photo- PLANER * fttAYSER’S Noiselea Patelit Sewing-Miohines, Sewing are .too wnastha very El), S?»olda«ha*lSwK?'*pS^^ A Oali and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewlng Maebinca- of t«very kind promptly attendedto^Si- i f s - * ERNEST AXTHELM, Agent, . No. 103 Third street, mhld-lyd Pittsburgh, Pa. * U ) 8- iM. Broker and Insurance Agent, No. 3f» FOOBTH STREET, Barke'i Building, Buys and sells on commission, both In this and the Eastern Markets, Stocks and Bonds, dele « yyKKRIMGB. 600 Boxes No. 1 Herring, Now landing and for sale by RHYMER A BROS sepaa ’ Nos. 186* 188 Wood stree. Zj.-tsl irH »-tf) itfetodfaJins; utifiP»4te-r«siy«4of i% a mavnatAMkttawUn ■lmttttiidieUraaßßßtemmMßWateiiMm Ds> cUßbmte mpßDap«L'<&iWMt tba MroeiJitetturt fffinutoft flfjt D» H mßb» la wSJ&Stto!! viosiliranlraTjk ‘ Jame. MoAoley,... , James B.jl.&MdA vffijV&bEfctn." jSHnß^kpfej'^; 1 A. S; Pillock, 1 liti'Di' Q'.'BaAcSSr i-i , I •>;); f. : T3CBTUU.. >■; -•= itfi-iUifLi ■jffo/BMiSj, • 1 Oeotfaßlack, ' ‘ "Waiter RWffiML Hill Burgwln, JoinOir .... . :X7'i Alonzo.A. Oarricr. , Eoteirtßobb,-, t ■ ■ OMule«,A.Cdltaß. Hoiuj3i.ElBgw»l,j John J. Gillespie, lAfexahderTOmtfOr.r < - Whl-S. • • Wnfi^at^nrhi J 1" f ‘ Peter H. Hunker, IsaMaWHiitforl r 1 ■ — 1 ’ ’ EmmUTASY'AWD TrfHAßtllSiS?'” ‘ ' . , .OHABHiBA . ■jy ■' wotsTsa ct soivs; B AirK.'U as 11-,t and ; Kaohanga- Bnbkgri>iagKipgatei in Notes, Drafts, and Bank Notes. Bxohange' 6a fee Esgtoyn and Western Citfer«nißtantly :r fbr s*l«: ?s ii,7 ~ s .. CoUeotians made •du the ettttrtttrMabout the United States. Depogta receiyedbapj^nnds OHAB. UASBB. I--?-L : S*'Jrar A^WVFnyR L i. BODXAH o.’fewovu. MAGEE Sc HIO3KS, 1 Importers dealers iia ‘ CLOTHS, CASSIMERIS.SAIUiEfTS, Vatiagl, Tftilnra* Trlmmlnj^ HOi asfe i»rAfßTr»?yr''iaT»*^fei J B»T'; prrrr.Afißr.pmfl, • WM. BRICE & GOy, Prbdiice tod ProvtiW”; s'’ 5 '’" 5 commission Merchant, Wo. IB South Water at'.,' ‘ PHTT.AnkT.pjrif EST* 1 Liberal advance* made on co&Eigmsnnta wtam required. 1 '' .rny^lyd GEOBGE GRANT, Manufacturer an<\ * 1 Inevery description oi- GENTS’ FUBNISHEfIL 610 CHESTHTJT STSE3^f, u myl-lyd D,;|;M:Epti£ KArrtrPAOTTntKBS * :•»* -*&ti .* GAS FI X TUPLES AJSD GQASDXStiBIU Patent Improved EXOEESIOB ATn> i E£T3Effcr ,i ' i PARAGON COAIOILBUSSEBS, HandLampsyOolumri*,- 4to. ! ' ■ BiLßSßoeira,' 3 s ' Uo. -517 Arch street, PfiJMeSMa. Manufactory, "V 40TAU goods warranted. C. HAI®Y BSOAV^i WISE ; .if • LONG COPE ftPEASOE Manufacturer* and HEM I'UMSiSUIXft tiOGDS, ■■ -Arn) , Etff. IQ Booth WINES, BRANDIES," «d., OLD HOTELS, REStADRANT^. VO. 350 ÜbsAxT BTRKXT.I , Next to; ' JOHN AAysdE. r. -. WffiETOßie HAVUsii TAKES AJSD FIMSiD UP, with-alltheruodorn imptovemcaaktldsoOP* -alar''resort, the'silbficribe'r is prepared lo~aeoom a modato fair old custdafera ahia sUVj witorthcbestf&omiaiksfrifftatfti.&'Oyitfen 'the 3 feels QonfidehtihTecommefidlng .iid.forthfirexMitess&i *.v u i -rui <*i3u.i?o . OU R HO. 22 diahond aulkf; f|ub acßscaißßu Mamoßacia JL to thepublio that ta . todftilv FKESK SrfEr.l. And OAN • XaTEES. Ao„ and Is prepared to accommodate the pAttbns ;-dfwla iOldnnu well known &dusa i Wlth ' : overy. thing In the eating and drinking linfiat ' est notlefe'. ; ' ~.TrtgTg^siffir.gß^ YOUNG’S EATING, SALOON, . Ootk.i- ot Virgin Alley mmi gmltdl.: ice; Where OYSTERS and, ail the deHcaeUs of, the season will be served up lh the mocf palaiaNt styles. • nf 0014 cornea Yirgia A^<T:,^^Hm *** fl nfcsfc A J?OLLO HA f4r.gllir.f«lPi3iaOO«»- A old friends and customers that &e ia Ktiu. to*he foondht his bld stand; trance on Fourth street He hkSklWayi Mfnand the best quality of Lager Beer, aud in conneetloa the plaoe, Apolkv HkUjFoinUt st* near Wood, mitrancefromi‘<guth.. j Black Diamou^Sie^^tYoiF% PlTTSßTra!ji^'j?4.‘';j; ia PARK, BROTHER & Caj ; "■ ■ ■' ’- 1 ' K'Airerhoirend'tnl;"'''' - Beat dmOify pfße#aedbMllll9ol, Square, Flat and Octagon,.oliU-iIM«.. Warranted equal to any linported oi mannlat. tnredinthi.oountry- ’ onun Ajrn wajbihoobb, - • - 1« * MlMrel-adWO *.iaaB.epa*yU H .. teblS-lyd , , . , gITSSgBBag, BUBT’S BAT. - KOACBI AND . . BED-BUb rjIHIS MOST VALPAUBMB AM>WS neTerfalli to yltre entirewtuStUonT 11 .. E. BURT,' JK., Eleventh Street, Philadelphia." 3~NEL LERS4C(L, Wholesale and Vicinity. octlxtod pICKLEa, tSAUCKS.’RjKTSUFB 100 dozen Pickles. * * l lOp « »« « ' 00 : - ; • t(- t : ." -iso , Q.trandPU. Tonuto Ketanp. . 20 “ Mnahroom. and Wataat. ■ 360 “ Pepper Bailee. 30 - Aaaorted Jualroeelredandloraalehr:. • -; >. oetlO jBEYMkB,fcBaOa^ pBUkCfUBS AND lOMATQK», •680 dozen Fresh Feachef, ' ‘rani. - ‘ ‘ 200. 44 41 V-Tomatoes* :-*i . i.- In store ana to arrive sad for sale by . KEV ffiEß k.BliOa, Nos. W N IB TFooSstritt. BUHII. BEKD Httb S3 V I* bbl*. Dried Apple*. ; 1000 biuh. Etr Oora,' - .1500 bmh- Okie. . , scost: bbta. OeiramuFtow..- In etoreind foreale by \ PA ! ! KHSOIT k AMMON- ■ Sni MS:,,- 7 ' * -JOSTIf'S ’ ( Lover Si. . . ir TtniH)9 OFFICE— Kiv OolUlM CltkaUl OtaMl^ i * D^BAl PHILADELPHIA;,CIRCA P. fiIIDDJJEIEONi . -.Li;-,-7 '~fr liCPqaTBB ft*. Also, *oie proprietor of the 1 WHEATS WHIBKV# *b.‘S PBK.A'nRT.PW^ft^ PITTSBURGH. . MsisfifEwa Is toeiq »!i!*nej
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