~., lESAE.I . .1.3 „. 111$1[ EARTrZe . 1 • Elnauclal Stetter , In Nan York. . - And Broker, : Ne w• teas, December 7.— be Lear Banker a , let is steady. at 60:7. LS hangs is : anti, at 118. Wood Stu near corner of Fift h . i 1.1%41i :,!.:. Gold easier; opening a 13fi‘Ii, de - coning to lasi., and cloning art 1311,... Uovern - Mons of Government Bends j men: stocks unchanged. Freights to Liver bNlnidatteribold • on liberal terms. sold at I pool firmer. Stocks arc steady and dull: 11.1., London and Continental Exchange 1 le:11,l; Beadlng, itol4; 111. S., 7:4; C & P,SPA; C. ITIVIVIrver and GOnpons bought at highest, \ a N. W. preferred, 70t4; C. & T., 11214; Fort tali. iota Gold Drafts isteungl On New York. V. .yne,los; , M; C., 11014; Erie, 71g; S. 1. - . C., r 11 1......................... ................,......... . sw. INN; 5.-itils coupons 1 61, 10631; do. ao., 'off, new .. series. le %; Treasury .sles, 1001. 1 .4 Mo. ti's 03:4; FINANCE ,. AND TRADE, G0 1 ,103614. . 1 Lascsv. --,--'•••----- , • • . The money market continues to grow cosier - 01/710s OP ens Prrieetraan Gazurrs, i , and towards the close of bank hours a percent. ' - Fnutrier; December 7,11116. rather than 7 'was the general rate for call ' • The Itew York stock - quotations tOalay, I loans. Thereleas also eono business at 5 Pe; cent. on governments. Prinie• tits...w ° " r . as reported by Robinson, McClean a Co., , 614 to 7 per cent. The gold market .1 1 .1.11 Were as follows : Gold, 11%; 15$1 1 8. 11 1 113 , ;;; t 1.3614 . The foreign exchange tnarkert is • ~,..., Sari old. 1113 1 4% do MS, 107; frs'als• hew 1. 5 3. i. and lower. Prime• bunkers it r , ,il o is r 11 , ,: t. l'il!ff . 1.0-403,100 1 4;7 - "J: 13 , first serice,los%;do,:d and 3..1, LO'Si e f rn or t gO en tlays„. Id Government secu ' litie l s V- li ' 12siteady; the follow .lests. Michigan SOuthern IL 11... 7 1 .1 N; Cleve- leg were the closing -prier s,: ~./ • %„. l'i l=ten land .it Pittsburgh. SW Pittsburgh, F ort 10.%; Coupons 'SI. 1 111 ;Lii i .";1:,, Irell,:aar:. ii...ln 'Wayne & Chicago, lAN; Chicago & Itock Is- thlt lea n AttiOtYgi :5.,.1C....,,, c ou pons 5.„., - , lei@ CoutionsVa r let , inwi cc - 14 .j.westtre 10. Coupens, land, 10314; Reading,llo%; Chicago,. & ,North- . 10-a/. 15.10,..,,,,,i,reti1, ~,, , . western, 51%; Erie, 71%; - Western ' Union 994,100. , Telegrnpli Co., IG. . s ' mealy at Oa last woVelbeld in prices general . /he stock m a Ili e o t p w cn a s b m o more activ e Aer e tr i than therefor. —The Treasury report of Secretary - SticCuls was a further tag tes ~,,.e th,, highest of the 1 loch's upon the National finances seems to ly and cos S ~, utiosti.l:;etances. The greatest advance give general Satisfaction. The New York 1 ' 35. ',,"„ yr.:Michigan Southern and Norte a" - ,,,,, — .. - : Fort Wayne was very strong and Tribune's money article says: •The report commends itself to all solvent -,;:tr-ii-r-ecd'eparingly. At the hat sale VA cases of .but: a y ere sold to-day. At the regale. semi people, and gives assurance that the seen ` la trade sae toe following prices were .Wry will do all in his power to work intelr by c °blamed per dozen by the case: dice's plain ' hard money redemption. The time gi cc- t i ls wont hats, Pffll,s l k men's fancy, 410413, 7 P; horn when spec. payments can be restli.,l7 be , yon rn,,,, niain , -tand .fancy,, V 610; children's • ample tor the purpose, and will'Pr W " pisin and fancy, 4,3,57fif,,X; men's plain coed-' anticipated." • • . h ronort is, M 0.1.., $A1,743213,7,5; men's faney, 117.500X1L7 5 1 • The New York Posl says that Gm s mut., black beaver and belly - nutria. $3lL$ll; Mack on the whole, regarded with I .7f,„,,teteund in usit, 841. Petraleurn and mining affairs at lion, as is evident from the ,a, c,,,,, ~,,u , ,, , ... tic - Um afternoon heard: AniericaU Flag and • for government we et t ritle. , !.t! ,, lV,,; . p" ', reject of it uorytion were active anti fi rm, Otherwise the •-.• and foreign accounti but t 1 . 1 .1. '''' „m e al and interest to be • market was dull. Bennelsof, .len; American • foreign loan. the i n , - l i - Little favor. anti is not Flag. :13.1t • Boseobel, bLit- Benton, Mt; Con's tit} e 4bieathrog . ..A l i fe to r,,m th a e yi r a u o ill i ti r o a r s ti e t ljrcy . G. inal; Corydon, LSO. bra New Turk Wry' Good, Trade.' .- . .3,...P.te„,,LlLY,.C„;:rrog"lte necessity of contracting ii-ino'rrin-e---,:trna those on attnest all other New Tonic, December 7.—The Dry Goods nrno u n ,,,t questions are generally received market continues to improve us the holiday 1 easclet approaches and as the feeling of un with apPrOvs,• • easine ss as to the general condition of th e - . guys tar Phltadelpitia Press t The report country . Is dispelled. The market is more ,•' .of the Secretary of the Treasury, stating so steady and free of the overstock of the Mat elderly the possibility of our returning to ,„,, two months. The alliOnnt of goods going ' specie payments within few . . Y ea " . ha ' l i''''' south this season has been very snail, and it "n • Irked effect on the financial commuting,. is said that part of the country is how almost . and If it aortal'. fact, that a major ity of Con- entirely bare or goods, While there is seine 'gross concurred In the currency views of the difficulty in collecting accounts. 'Trade in Treasury,' the gold premium would have, Pelladelphia le reported more 'lively, anti • - . doubtless, sunk nitwit lower than It dbl. It 19 houses having Mauch houses there are for . , • well kaowu that-the last session of Congress - wanting more goods titan for many weeks he rather curbed the Secretary in the carrying fore. Prices el ell kind's of goods are very sta . out of his peculiar Views, anti it is generally lion - try since Yesterday and with a good tie. _lsellercal that the contraction policy will be .• roc of firmness. Pilets nrm and fairly active. , . again ' controlled within such Mutts as will ril ...i.. ad -Dls are in light steady demand, part. for ex.' . I prevent anything like a sudden depreciation , porL Broad sheetings and hill. tinge in tart .-'.• .of ruling prices. '. - 1 ter request. Colored Cottons rather dull. and -•- —The Chicago Iribonci of Thursday, says:' for largo into prices somewhat nominal. Wool. Thet failure of J. B. Champlin, a rather prom I. - en goods show a slight improvements I.lnseys • - malt grain operator was antw....11 this - tied Flannels in good demand. Blankets rather . • afternoon. Oils cheeks were thrown out of , Inactive and prices very meth reduced. Kee , the clearing house this morning. and an " lucky .1 (mug of low prim are called for, as are - canna , be found to, make an explantalOn, I some styles of cassimeres and beaver cloths. 'those who' hold his 1 autograph are of lire , ,There Is' a light trade In Foreigu goods, and • . OttlniOn that: he 1-1/. disappeared . ibis ." 1 , ,- , as retailers report more business. there is a . bilities ore not known; assets ditto. ' prospect that Foreign goods have touched ' • - -Frei. merchants • there is but one report Lantern for the present. Goods suitable to lire and that is stagnant trade and deficient col- holiday season are less active than an former realm.. The present low quotations, which yea., nut there is a lair moderate bash... ' have already infileted fatal losses upon traders tioleg. • on credit, do not tempt, ready money httYMW lest York Produce Market. • who are contracttt that still lower prices must, Now Yong, Dec. 7.—Cotton dull; /diddling .be paid as the Winter wears away. The only uplands. ""t; e. Flour medium to high firm securities are Federal stocks, which tire grades dull at 513,0041115,31 lower; extra State, .' ..justly regarded as wholly trustworthy, so far $9,75,100,25; 4,10,e0011,00; Dade brands, sll,osff as regular income Ls concerned, and a sorer Ll.OO. Wheat dull and rather easier and no . ."deposit for • trapiUtt than any local property sales reported. Bye dull and heavy. Barley .:' whatever. & great multitude of speculators a shale easier at 92e. Corn opened at Stile and traders on borrowed money arts looking lower anti closed a shade !Inner at 5.05411 to Congress to supply the means of freeing • L 4 e- OS; shipping mixed western, in store. 41,0 s them from difficulties which are only the r , 3 0 ; • r or do. in store, closiug firm at $1,05; in suit of using let aßenders to suppress the Ite. store at 1,0x51,11 fur white western; and $1,.4 hellion instead of resorting at an a tirly day to 1,10 tor western yellow. Oats Ifs low er;Su for taxation. The present stagnation In trade Chicago for Milwaukee. Whisky quiet. Pot re exists and increases with, the enormous sum Scuts dull at ioc for crude and 31603 fon refined of $114,000,000 of currency afloat. against 4211.1,- bonded. Pork dull and heavy ut $2,..15415t7.5; - • 000,e00 'prior; to the Rebellion. The existing now mess pork, 03,12020,371 old clusing at financial troubles cannot.be eared by issuing $30.25 for regular anti 4.15,10d19,0u for pl - one. enrrency. A slight reaction: might be pro- Beef hams steady at $25501,50. Cut meats duced r but it would be hawed lately succeeded heavy at 9ff 1014 e for shoulders and lld Mc for ' by a deeper sleep than Is now settilog upon hums; dressed hogs lower at .7Sliffslic; for commercial affairs. The advance in prices, western eldetly Sc. Baron quiet. • Lined steady . and the consequeragrowth of unreal fortunes at 11 , 401•2 1, i'e; Butter end cneese gala and en v,as a pleasant process while it lasted, but ~,lunged. natural laws soon elreeted it Cure, and pay. Meat for the errors of the past must now be made. Losses of $5O per hogshead en sugar, and $l6 per butrel'on pork, will readily ex plain-why—with warehouses full of sugar anti pork—the notary cannot be kept out.—N. Y Tribune. riTrsuunuit BIAUMTES Oretcror me rf 7,48[1:0 rt GAZZTTP;, 14$. S • - • We are still forced to report didlness and general stagnation in the produce markets, and worse than all, there are no indications at: present'of any immediate improvement. The cornarerelal world seems to be convinced that valuds are yet too much inflated, and act ing on tills conclusion, there Is a general dia. position to do a "hand-to-utoutit" business— retailers and consumersj mat baying sufficient ly to meet their most pressing wants, and wholesale dealers are working down stocks aerapidly as poisible, in order to replace at a lower scale ern:ices. This being the ease, the oppratiOns in ell all of the leading commodi ties are very much restricted, and .we have but very few round lot transactions to report. GRAlN—Wheat is dull and unchanged; No. I Spring is quoted nominally at:42,55 to 4.2,60 sale of I car prime , Winter, in elevator, at VAL Oats very Mall hut unchanged; quoted at IS to 70,00 track. Salo b(1 car prime Yel low Corn, new, at 70 cts.an mit:once. Rye is steady and but little offering; sale of bush At $1,28. We can report sale. of 3 cars prime Suring Barley, at 41,05; and 1 car prime 'Fall ut 41,15. FLOUR—Continues dull and neglected, hut nominally unchanged; we continue to quote at 411.50 to $l2 for spriug Wheat: $l3 to $13,50 ' for Winter Wheat; and $ll to 416 for fancy brands. Bye Flour Is selling at 45,i6 per Mil, antrilhick.wheat at SP4 per cwt. PROVISIONS—I3acon is dull, and prices are nominal. Lard is dull—may be quoted at 13 to 144. Dressed Hogs 1.011, with sales at 7 canto, for good averages. No movement in Ideas Pork. ' RAY—Is In steady demand, and as the re ceipts continuo light and the supply is lim ited, prices are well maintained. Prime baled May is salllng,ort wharf, at $1.03 to $3O per ton—ne • aro cotirMant of 432 having been of fered for it lot of GO bates to-clay. - YOTATES—Steady, with a demand appar ently fully - equal to the supply; we can report - It saleof I ear Peach Blows at Slc—quoted Orin at $3 per bbl. APPLES—Quiet and unchanged—regular sales In store at $2% to v,..4 ppr bbl, as to qual- Ity. Sale of 2car Ramie prime, to go east, at 43X per Uhl. - BLITERThere Is no improvement to note in the demand, and there is no fulling bit 113 - the receipts. Primo Roll is dull at 24 to 30e per pound. • , EGGS—Corning Ina little more freely, and the market is a shade easier; We continuo to quote fresh packed at 37 to Its. DRIED FRUIT—DuII but nominally Un changed. 'Poaches, 1$ to for quarters and :helves, and Apples at Is to 11. 01L—Lard.Oil remains about as last quoted —41,25 to sl,ff./ for No. 1, and 41 for No: PITTSBURGH IRON AND MASON MAR . HET-WAEKI. V' REVIEW. OrrICE or Tot PITTSOr Orin G MTT FRIDAY, hieq. i, 16.-,;. • Several Causes have conspired to restrict 'operations in metal attiring the past weak, and while the market is less active, and the 'demand loss urgent, as yet, prices are still maintained. There is still a fair demand for desirable brands of nett Short Irene, but Neu tral irons me dull, and to some extant, ne 'glected, and the supply is reportc somewhat id excess of the ilea:rand. During the early part of the week the impression • seemed to prevail that general suspension of opera tions by all tile mills wo a ul a d n occur very soon, and this, of course, had t d qicy to restrict the demand for metal; but, since then, this movement being discredited, a rather better feeling is noticeable, though there Is no im prevenient to note in the general tone of the trade. Blooms a little dull, us is usual at this sensors of the year. but unchanged. We quote the following salts .BITVM!SOUS COAL SMELTED • . ... . - . .. .. 200 do 31'rn Grey rorge—at fur.4ls 00—I mos 490 dodo ..... . 49 00 . do - 125 do do do . ; ... :....42 W 4io 00 do do -....... 49 40.) do 103 do ClOse do ........ 49 ix) do 1W- do do do . ....... 43 0) . do 100 do Open —a 1ay..braud........ za ed .- do . 410.._, do do ..... L 0 43 do 93 do - d 0 - do E 3 W 1.10 40 to • do do to to -4k, /30• do 31ah'ng Velloy Forge. .. '... 47 00:,,5h . . CLIASCOA.I. 30 tons Lako Snporior Charcoal..sGo 00-4 Dios !A/ do Charcoal. Foundry 57 00 do 23 do Ilanaung Bock IL 8........ 55 to do 23 do No. 2 Bunging Bock •I 00— cash ANTIIRACITLL. 20 tOnsl.oo.l.l.nthracttc6ss 00— cash 50 do .NO. 3 do ....... M 50—I mos 50 do Extra Forgo 53 00— .cash GO do N 0.3 Foundry 55 C 3 do .. . . . , BLOOMS. , :..5 tons Extra. Juniata $125 00-1 mos 15 do No.l innlida 1151? cash IS do N 0.2 Juniata 100 GO— cash 10 do No. 1 Juniata 117 00-4 mos ierrrsairiunriPkTnoLzun ILIUM Et. Omolol rlrs PIT7P31:113011 FLIDAY. December 7, 1866. CRUDE—The Crude market was unusually brisk today, the sales in the aggregale reach• lag about twelve- thaw:timed barrels, but com pared with yesterday, prices area shade lower, and we now quote at Sto 13‘4.', In bulk and barrels returned, and -1344 to 14. bbll In cluded. Sales In lots, of 7200 bids at 834; 2500 at Sy.,; Ito) at 8.4040 at 14. packages Included; and 140 MG to ai gravltYl at 17, packages In cluded. The improvement in the demand m diving to the ilecilno In the price, as buyers could not have been persuaded to do any thing at Thursday prices; and, Indeed, thou aro parties, who on Thursday would have taken bold very freely tits t04, , , , 4, but wedoubt - whet her. these buyers could have bee n Induced ced to, buy to-clay at S, for the reason that wheat the warketidrOps little,they drop still more. 11EFINED--Tae lipavket for bonded oil d - oes not appear to , hat if "tonched bottom' , at-yet, If the salesrePorted to-day can be taken us a fair criteriOn, notwithstanding It was prol.V confidently predicted by limo) , that that point had about been o reaChed. We can re port a sale Of 1500 bbla for lintnethato delivery 4n 'Philadelphia, ut V; 174 X/ do do same de lively, at 11046;atill It was reported that a sale had beim effected for January, at 30;4 The - Intelligence front' the east Is very nitfavorit• hie, the cable now; being bad, and (allures are reported In. New ',Cork. Free WI is dull and drooping. - ilititlVALS—The following arrivals were re- Darted to-day: D. Bushnell 3eool Fisher & Bro 2.8G0 Jas. Wilkins IN3 Baxter & ElltsOn.... 85 Barbour & C 0..., i 23 Total BIARILLTS BY TELEURA.PII Chicago Iliatiet • Orman°, Dec. 7.—Flohr dull and prices nom- I inaily unchanged; spring extra 43,5041/10,25. Wheat doll and prices Buttered a decline of . 2Z,` 3ot, small sales 01 No. 1 spring at 42,1i5W,t201i; N 0.2 spring at *1.19;31,55, closing at Most, nom: inal at 411P214a1,02 for No. 1, and 41,R% for No. .2. Corn opened dull and heavy, and receded le; sales of No.l at 7nAlt7lll.le bet alter the re , ceint or n second New roil: . dispatch the mar ket rallied and advaneedio el' c, at which it closed. Oats dull and le tow r; sales of liyx. bush., at ltilidteo for No. 211 b, store, closin„.• quiet, at Mc. ilighwincs Inautive and Ness pork quite. active and the prices have Improved beeper bid; sales 0(2,210 bids at 417,5tQ1s for cash, and 415 sellers option all Mks month. L ird dull and heavy at a •nominal de cline. Green meats at a limited request, with sales of shoulders at be, snit hams be from the block. Dressed hogs firmer and advanced:Ylc; sales at $5,3006,50, closing at the outside rig. ores for heavy lots. Live hogs active and lexi 15c higher, at 45'6.5,75 for common to choice. Alban,: Cattle ZEneket • ALILANT, December 7.—There has been more fluctuation this week than usual in the Cattle market. At the opening 10 was supposed the supply woul.l be light and with fair inquiry for - New York and Easterr markets. Prices advanced from !..;alrc per pound tun weight, hut yesterday's stock came hl • -pretty freely, until it was ascertained .that the supply for- the week would leach :1,:-Ou head, when th e demand slackened, anti in order to effect sales, hoLlers had to submit to the decline of !,e. Prices ranged et Inc light inferior to Sc fur best extra heavy, Ken. tucky steers averaging about 1 3fsi lbs. The average quality of stock rather low, and the market closes dull. Sheep neglected at 14 riNc; receipts 4,100 head. ItogS; cezeiptz 19,tsfe head; trade dull at 1'673 , :.e. • sew Orient. Market. • New OGLEA.S4, December 7.—COtten steady; quotations assimilated to the Liverpool clas sifications; sales, 5,200 bales; low middlluz tige; 30.11:ile; the receipts for tuo week • were 2.5,500 bales, against. 2,77.1 last week. The exports for the week were 1,1,500 bales. The stock at present is 10,41.0 bales. Sugar active and higher; fair 10e. Molasses dull; Inferior, 4511 ptlme. flour dull; Superfine, $10,70; extra, 114431.5,30. Corn Inactive; mixed, SI" sl,g3. Oats unchanged, at. 70c. Hay—Ohio river, 42re Pork IllaCtiVei now, VII out, Ilacon'quiof; slibulders, tie; slice Lard • dull, at 13.3,13.,iic. Tobacco quiet; fair 100612 e; mcdfum leaf, :Glue. In. Gold, 1311. NI. Louts !Market. or. to cif - December 7.—Tol.aeco dull; dried leaf, sixes, eleven and a half fillers, 612,2:ti leaf Cotton dull; :m.f.c for middling. t lour buyers ask concessloniu holders firm; prices Uu v bunged. Lc heat Urn,: $2,05dt,1e for prime spring; C.4 s,, rims fall; 4:1,60i1 . 2,i , ..1 for choice, and 42,:e5.2.73 for fancy. Cone sto tdy and unchanged. Out higher, 0941vg.e. Provi. swan extremely dulL .11‘,9 pork tower at bless beef deeflued to tda. flacon easier: tv hia kr droopmg and no Myers over Hogs fiat; flue quallpes 7ftse; buyers Aanding, a=! Dee-7.—Flour dull and in dull deniand, at iydio. Whisky-dull and at 61,a). flogs opened gruff and lit fair demand, at 45,2.185,65, gross, and 3.;,2:46,0. net; elolied dull and nominal under Now York news. Pork dull, MAPS 50 for future delivery. Buck meal mnealdu❑ and nominal. Lard dull, at . Gold, 138. 15 - eatlier unfavorable. rhltOdelphla ntirket. 7 - 3'HILAI , ELPII/ A, Deceitlher 7.—flude 411111,' NOII.IIWCS/Clll fumlly, 611,00E312,50, and )M $1.2,01Q13,50. Whout unchanged. Corn dull;' old, 41,12U1,11; neW. Da.Uil. oo : Outs Provisions (lull • and un.settled. ' Petroluutn . drooping. Whisky dull; 62,1.3 for Ohio. 2111witnkee Mirka& Maws each, Dec. 7.—Flour doll. Wheat Inactive, at 41,60 for No. a. Oats, lie for No. I. PrOViSintl9 nrIZICr; Mess Pork, 4W,Za1700. Dressed liogs, le;ga,tAr. Receipts, ft) bid- floor, and .Lust, wheat. hhipments, .12,000 trolls flour, and 1,310 bush Wheat. _ • =I Totnuo, Dec. 7.—Flour dull. Wheat a shade lower for Winter; sales of W lOW Michigan at 42,/.0; Amber do, *2,70; No. 1 Spring, Cal. Corn dull and declining. child unchanged; sales of No. 1 at 45c. nye, .11,1,0. Dressed Hoge, olAt , 7 cents. Buffalo Markel Iturria.o, Dee. 7.—Flour; No 1 spring 611,00; western spring, bakers', 612,51. Wheal; sales 12,000 bush No . 2 11111waukes at 4 , 2,10. Cora; sales 5.00011111 So 1 :nixed at 61,00. ' 0.1ta1,01.1 at ale. Baxley; Canada. and :Auto 6100. Rye 115c63f1,10. • IMPORTS lilt RAILROAD • PIITSBUIZOIL Font W. 3. 1 .118 d CIIICAOO IL R. December 7-6 Curs stares, Gab's & co; 1 cur lard, F Sellers & en; 2. ears barley, Spencer .t lichay: • I iln do, Z Wainwright: 136 sacks corn, 22 do oate,ll Rea Jr; 1 car motal,J Wood & Son: Jd bbls apples, Clark & co; 5 bbls oH,II Fulinestock & co; 23 bus cheese, Shomaker Laug; 5 kgs barley. Shields & Douclier; 10 do do. Glare Reis; 25 b us candles, E Ileuzleton; it; eke corn, 10 do oats, 1 bbl eggs, Illalr & Woods; ` ths a, vo oll :4 , e ; a s l. , ltr, l S Eeyai 10 dozen brooms, Li ;S3inciat & ra w e? , i . :1 1. 1 m . l a sdl i z 1;Li::, Carro n „p.llac., hides, John II Itabiton; 34 & coil barrels otl, Little, Dwtrq ' ; Bricker & co; p ttonj car Weed . , V. 2 Steel ,k Bro., J has poultry Ne 5,,,,,,, !. ;”: ple butter, fiell & n 4; b" a co; 2 ° by" a lt . eoor; Tim. '22 sks nuts, Volge Uulzcli d CO; 7 ben otauto4l . l ° l l 121 do ds ' Sitomuker flour, Jas Gardiner & co; Jr; ICJ Id" & Lang; 1 cur rye. .1 c onch; t non, Darlington & o. V . ..."rioY, Gar- CezvEtarlD AND Pirrentlrom „„ December 7.-2 cars wheat, licairenl.7,7r, I (d. lumber, W McKeown: tal eels I Balaley; 10 do do, Newcomer, Hoe & ce- - 1, , ,C rage Markle & co; 21 bids' apples r imi, * ;,` Wooile; bids butter, Volgt & co; 33 le hairs , toes, PO , ter, Aiken Zt She 9 bale chairs, Lemon, & Weise; 9 bble flour , McCullough, Smith & co; ears metal, N'lmlck & co: ear eldn glee, Grazier; 14 bbie cider. Volgt & CO; 15 bxe cheeSe. W Restage; ,Cass blooms, Park, pro & co; I cur shingle Li E Warner; l ear metal. Graft, Dyers 3: co; 2 do do, Maght & col 511 Mils oil, Harbour & Smithson;3l sks dry apples, It Itoldsou & cO. • ALIAGLIZSIT STATJON. Decembei 7-1 'car corn, Kennedy & Lothrop; 1 do mlllfeed, It Knox& Son; 1 car wheat, edlmore, Simpson & co; 5 retie leather, Jon Cull ery; 5 bide rye /lour, do buckwheat llourvietewurt & Lange:A:elm ; do do, Dundingur .5 Dro; 41 bus cbeesc, 41 11 Woodwell,• 31 .100 broo ms, 11 Johnston; 1 ear shingles, McCurdy' & McGinnis; 2 dodo, Jae 111oLtrlar; 1 car barley, I'/11.s. & Manchester Hallway Coral bbls eggscL 11 I.entyt 231 ohs oats, Is do rye', Vickers & Itobb; oar barley, M. fleet:Oman; Ckg cheesC7B . Jenny;2)o bbla neer, J 1) Coll Jr; Ws apples. J Herbert. PITTS at/MM. COLUMI3OB d GINoINNATI n. IL, December 7.—al bbl 9, 90 sacks jlour, Huhu a Riddle; 19 bales broom corn Me - Elroy a co; 1 car corn, LI .1.; Courtucy; Mira serail Iron, G D Whitcomb; 4 lads oil, Commlnford a co; G aka 1101$, Jti Nov:toyer d co; It pkgs, Vehrt et c 0; :asks corn, J D Drovo; 4 dreesed boas, J Gor man; 89 sack* barley. k' Shields; 12 bble dry /4). Dies , Pottor, Aiken tinepard; UK/ bbls now Jas Gardiner a CO; 3 kb;' tipples, Ido eggs, J liorbort, ' RIP ER MEWS. The t leer fell considerably at 1111.3 pylot during Thar clay night nod yesterday noon, but raSt everting IL was apparent%snLe,. "and. wifo full Me, en feet in the cs.l I The Lreat.ber continues cloudy and coi-e• "Itii every iVopearatice of more rail.. ot T am h if e ,tr si e . i ts t i el e Lp, 7 o, ‘,11,51.105` ol ea from st. l, ocul duo etror e The Savanna g Captain Alexander I,,,o,,„.,ng„'„bru'eu'l?a'l,o has been absent for over wear` a, wed glad e o state return's bornenine - it? exc'ellent health. Th SaVILIMO. had nn excellent trip. The Leo nidas, from Cincinnati, hnd not ar ,ved u p to noon, but she will doubtless be fj o il I in port this morning. The Columbia, Isom tne same polnt, will be due here to-night, will also the Kate Putnatn, both having left Cincinnati on Tuesday last. The• Wan walla is down at the point loading with railroad Iron, of which she .has about three hundred and fifty tolls to tull e onboard. Captain Shulman says that he will positively leave for St.. Lenin to-any and mtssengers and shippers should bear Hits in mind. Tito Itobt. Moore got in from Portsmouth and cleared again lust evening. She brought up a COll9 iderutile quantity of metal. The Maggie, Hays. Capt. D. L. Hendrickson, with Capt. R. Porter in the Ml is the re gular Saturday packet for Cincinnati in - place of the Qttickstep. She will lenve to-day at noon and passengers and shippers should , 'p a cke ts e his fact in mind. The Maggie is a neat [pck teamer, and haslatipertor accommoda tions for passengers. . Among other Hems of freight, t the Savanna had 9.5.1 tons of metal tor'lltruick A Co„ les) do. do. for Jas. Wood A S 011; 11 bales tow for 11. Gerwig A Co.; 5 bids sorghum for Wm. Cooper A Co.; 41u bbls flour for Shoutaker h Lang; tIS do lire clay for McKee A Bro; 33 - no do for Wolfe, Howard A Co; :r.O sat wheat for lien nedy A Bro; 33 pkgs dried peaches for GrattA Hinter; Itble tire clay for Fahnestock,Alnree A Co;•3 I do do for IL li. Collins. The Lorena, fin command of OWL Sall) Sllll - Is next In turn for St. Louis after the Wititiodia, and will emend:nee badness at The Hate Bobinson, Capt. Relit. Robinson, is tip for New (Incites; Ida Rees, Capt. Joe Brown, for Cincinnati and Louisville; and the Believe ruon, Capt..l. J. Darragli,for St, Louis.' Tilc tow host Fearless left for Cincinnati] with a low of coal oil Thursday, and it thought that tile Hercules will have It tow! ready so as to be able to go Out to-day. , Tile Leonidas, In command of Capt. 31. A.' COT, got in trom Cincinnati last evening, with a good trip. The Carrie New York were loading nttr , cim.immt I for Pittsburgh on Wednesday, and the Enna No. 3 and Argonaut No. Wend lee St. Louis. passed Louisville the same dal. The steamera Sam . Blerwin and W in. Butler have at last succeeded in getting oar the rocks at Louisville. We clip the following Bondi trout the Cincinnati Liontedrcie/ of Thursday Mr. Alex. Ilavl in is in charge or tile °Mee of the Clifton, owing to 1 he HI health of Captain 1.. C. Jenkins The Melnotte was yester day sold by the sheriff to Capt. James UMW, for 1130, and afterwards put up by the ll lifted States Marshall, and bought by Captain Henry C. Hart for $2,150. Capt. Coot% alsopurchased the Meinotteis barge for Ow The Fleet woml reshipped geo barrels of suit on the (la mella for Nashville On Tuesday night as the Muil Line steamer Unit . ed S ides was pass-• lug Madison bound for this eity,he was rue into by the towboat lake Erie Co.N 3, tearing away tier cookhouse, and damaging tine wheel of the U idled States. Tile United States laid up at 31:611son to repair. The 31uJor Ander son yeerilav transferred the Mattison mail on the st Blue Wing N 0.3, and laid over until flve Weloolz, taking the place of the United States • The Starlight reships thirty. 'eight tons of Wheeling freight on the Popo. mice • Capt. 11. IL Haslett, of thdearrie, left for Evansville hi last night's tr.iin The levee is lined with steamers while trade iscourparatlvely dull at all points, at ruin. nasty low rates?. From all the information we con gather, the same Lints of affairs existat St. Drills, New Orleans, NashVllle, and every where else. Ky December 7.—The river is falling, with ten loot six In the eanal. It is raining this eveuing. The mercury is six Lydian STEAMBOATS 1 SHI CAIRO 'ANt) LUU Itl..=Pen Itue oceancr I...I:tENA . l'a;,l. .1. IS. CONWAY. Will leave for the alwvl and all 'uteri...dial. port. au TUE3I424Y, at 41. M. for freight or las.asag , . aprlS Oo board or to dc. YI,ACIi aL 4:4/14141NG1V00114 Agents. VOU CINEINNALTI.—S f c r ,11" . 7% , UKOAT PACKED, AT 1211., IN/ PLACE OF THE 01.11CliSTEr.—The fine passen ger steamer 31,00.01. HAYS. 0. Le HIN oulga • Now. Commander: It. 0.. og Clerk, Will run as REU ULAIL WISEILLYF rass, i ns avvoqu2d above. Fur freight or passsge m anlm . iiLaA s r , l or to k'j! icAusL,' Agent". 14uon. EI - ANS VILLE. (Al- RV,.S. , ;N Ls NT. I..JUIN,—The near anA aplenuld pa... hier J• , •• er • EI.I.KVEItNoN Ca •••• pt. Jon, J. DAII4AGD. ItfiscasTo. /.; Clerk. tent lease fur the aeose and all lsourmeJ/tle pure ,011 Tlll.l DAY, 014 0 . 0001 P. v. Tor fiT".. - glit or passage afifilflln board or to • dei )IAUNEN OLLIN r, Ato els. FO R -MEM PIIIS & NEIV OBLEANN -- The sple ste on. r - KATE RUN . ..... Capt. It. 11.11.11ONS'Ui, Will leave for the anuve and an' intersamllaja ports, on SATURDA.y. at 4 p. m., pualtieell• Fur freight or pa-sane sop** on board or 10 FLACK a COLLINtiWOOD, ULLA/ILES IS a IIN ES, t Agents. • . 404 JA6llos ,sOLL/NS, Ft 011 ST. LOUIS.—Thar„ ; ,411:=.1% passenger steamer WALT k.NITA Capt. T 14•Culti. Hill fuait ir Iris . ° for the above and all Intertne. Matto ports. oil Ml* 4 r. a. Fur firlitlit or pa,sa,zu 06134. f. Or to tto FLACK SE. COLLIN I; WO D., Aptuts. von CINCINNATI AND LIAJIO:I.T.LE.,—T6e nnc itramer/f WA REESE Y• t• Will leave for Mu abose and all late role•liato pitta. ou tiA.TURDAY. •I Or. 31. • ' For freight or passage appit - on hoard or to del SLACK Cul-LIM:WHOM Agents. pEOPLE3g 'IMAM. WEEKLY • CR. CT he tween HUH AND ClieCl ti- SATI.-7 he new and splendid simmer ARGOSY, Capt. Loom Van , legrlff. W. H. hcott, Clerk. least,/ Pitittinrsh EY Eitit WI /NE:l1/•Y. at 12 o'clock te. Leases Cincinnati gY4ILIC EIiIDAY• at It o'clock. Yor freight or passage ariolvou i.oartl, or to n03:1.122 •Cll Aa. KAHN/to, aent. WHEELING, MARIET TA PARK EltSlWltti I'ACK KM—Meals mild [...ger steamer BLYAIW ' Leaves Pltt sbu Caprsbs. tlsoaos Moons, MONDAY AN IS TII CISSI) 1.V....aS 11 o'clock A. K - Leaves Parkersburg_ TUESDAY AND ..... RC: r. For frelebt or pADase apply on hoard. itEMEMBER THE LITTIX ONES, The Destitute and Orphaif Children of Our Conn- - try's Defenders! GRAND CIIIIIITIBLE Flilt, LEM Presptation Festival, in ald of the novae and avil:101 (1.1. the ?flints-11.e, of Ktlue,lost of the Destitute. Children of our t and gall ors. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Trotta, Haloloor loot route. 0111,eri mold Managers of "The Home and School'' for tile to.ducatiuto and Illalntensoce of 111+ !testl to to Itlolldro to of tour Soldier. wool :tailor, caohoo.llt . atollall the ti l ayoutustloy and Co ope,ttlon In wur Fair and rand 'resunlatloon i val. Id' oil ho drool re With us to see "The !loom and ,4,110f.1 enabled to rect,l,k and Care fur 'nil needy on .ohm Eeett .holler and r t.r..1011. .11roolLIV.,NERAL tIIoTtiIIESS•UILLST, Prcodolvoll. .•(l Ib eL. I'. DALY. "tattoo/. do. . •` Ms). lien. oh C. lo'llYsl4lN T. Is Vice .lo.• 11011 to FonsTER. do. •• .1 , 1(K tl. Y')•'B1111.:7.1 reaourtr. DAVID 111/Y r, secretary. •.-W. H. II iLIArk.H., Correapondlea :Secretary. " HERVEY G. LAW. Manager. .1:.1. VAN DALUESI. The Fair will open on the loth of DF:CF , II:EIt, ind continue two week, at the I'd/Ile Dad. corner or Broadway and 23.1 street. N. Y. To I..rem:laded by the Grand Presentatiou Festival. to be held at Cooper Institut, New. YOrk, Saturday I.:yenta, December' 2.1, under the IDGIcil direction tiTheo dore Thonaas, Eso. Ott which...exalt/a a Corn/Ott, e will be claw., toAwar.l UMP. I N I . ltE , lf VT, In sod/ lawful mann.ey :B may determine. For the Festival there wit be lesuml 1'1e4.1 at the Dollar earl. antiO,Cll. Ffesents. being one to each ticket holder: LIsT Or ravalts n.il, tlx •watinko: Frescat lit United slats tireenback, ... •ida.Wo I nplell.ll.lCcantry Itest.lence in Weald.... ter Co.. near N. Y. City 1-, 2 31 I Corner Hoare and 1,01. Jamaica. Av. nue E, New York Lto.l Ilduse and Lot, adlolnintt above IGA I Douse and Lot Brooklyn N. Y 00 1 Carriage.llorses and Datums. (complete.) 2 o'o I Grand i'laro; ISO inway'sl 1.011 3 Lots In Darien], N. V., 41. 00. auh •- • ••• 1 . 11 0 1 net of Diamonds, ODIN, Ear Minas end l'In) 1 IVO I l'ald.up Pulley or Lie Insurance f0r..... 5.0011 1 "kills' Patent lint Wats r Apparatus," fur Hs :ling I/writings 1.00 Gil Painting of General 11. S. Grant 1 G. Ws' tine Go:41 Layer Watenra at *2 6 . , .. 3.0‘ , 0 15 Ladies• gut God Liver Watches at *ll-5.• I.ais 1 Elea rut , s .trst. prruitnas "Crap re" Sews . lug tarldo • :a ' , Veer-plated . at $7.: GO Celebrated T e p per'' Savants, &Meld r 01, oorr on eth Rattan) at their warmoutos, ' .010 Broadway 501 1000 Copies C• sot,emit). brims a c•toploto Illustrated II Istory of Gm War 1,01 250 Gold Pro a, Pencils, stud Slava! Buttons, at .•.. 1,500 550 Table a ol Teaspoon: and things, at 11: 11.0 Call Dells and Plated Fruit lantana. at *3 0, 2, lexr sCp Tine balance to comas; ~f tha following ar. Cries, Tilt blusdONl 1036 Outente, Parlor and 0 "en garniture. Writing Case,. dies• Work lioars, Alualu War,. it Id kilo :el, Photograph Albums, II ca.tittil • and linger !Gus,. tient'S Chain". Ladles' tiol Watch Chains, Operaail.- .., IllaCk Walnut Slcture mitica, liens Gamest'. Yttaloonsbl.. 01. k /fats, Ladles' Nerreat Its le Gr.. list.. AmorleaLl Eon trent Cards far Parlor Annisoment. !malaria and C•rl Pbotogrupne of Gls. 'iuttotsbed l'crionagea. Ladino and ()mut a Wldps, Hobe.. =IVv3II. k FUrS, Irdr CO tars e , au. amounting to • ' 21.225 M. " ° l,,lrt.tbe re,' ale 200.00)1 1 v molts ' TloollAritle 41 1UNIAN Es q.. t•lente•lT,sl - /director, hruog,,, m o at delightful treat In the trrehe,traf and Vueal Keerels, fit the 00.5 ' alonoro !earthen 'try VaItrONSICIIS log al ready engago,l, and nothing will be -pared to, nbe. till: th e Forest Ittutent Vetttral In the 1.11 0 .1te1l Mates. 110 W TU UNT T.I. Ordure may he sent tiler tto eke, sing the Stoner. Oun , $1 to ' 11 " 1.5 1 , ..1- to' er at our gl o b with slangy fur T.,"...11111050. Lar.e ahutild be tent Alt orally or by xy" s ni the lot thlo rates, 5 tkets to one rehire rle 10 do. do.. lb 00; N 1 do . do • 107 bo; re • 420 gr, W d?„ do o 47; g do. 110 , 411.3, 40: dO: d ?rhtllT, 4 CO., 31riartelng Dlrreldrs: .'', DANIS, Aiwa for the Howe 011 0 ad..rot, 6,4 Ltruadway, Turk. JOHN W. PIT . ..OCH 7 Bookseller. Stationer, and News Dealer, opposite Postotgce. Plttsburgb. Agent ler. Western Penn sylvania. An orders by wall will recelve prompt istttntiOns , COMMISSION IdEIICRANTS WIL/LIA,M C. LEE, bucAtsscer to ALEX. EWE DON eO3l - MISSION AND FORWARDING nammqi.cnec.asgm. • No. 102 Seeotid Street, Pittsburgh, ?O SD-Agent for thii "be. L 01115” Lead Pips .nel Sheet Lead Worke. Dealer In PI.O and HAD LEAD. tillOT, HEMP, YULE CLAA. Lc. Coneignmencs so lielted and Drders promptly Oiled. zoISDI" BREWER, BURKE & CO, COMMISSION Blitill'ilANTS, l ACIENTS FCC THE Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Works, Ample Storage for Crude and Caned Oil. Idistr . al cub advances made on consignments of Crude or Refined Petroleum. • Yards for storage and ship— ment of Crude (Slat - Lawrenceville. (Mice and Warehoner, Corner of Duquesne Way •od Hancock street, Pittsburgh. tUrri:ll KAM IA 9. 7. ILITCILADT. KEIL & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - AND WILLS-115 IX Flour, Grain, Seeds, Mill Feed, &e. 349 LIBERTY BTREET, PITTSBURGJE: row J. . , .... OWENS, KENNEDY & HARPER, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. sun Wholesale Dealer. In FOREIGN A'ND DOR/Mlle FRUITS, SALT, FLOUR, BUTTER, EGGS, TATOES ee., and In Prortslons and Product gen. orellf. No. fR FEDERAL. STREET. opposite the Railroad Depot. ALLsousalY; Agents for the sale of P. Y. lutes, Donnell d Ellinan's ands. Karn•e Salt. ap14:17,1 S. NEWltirEll CO, COMMISSION lIERCHADTB, And dealers In ilaurTUrain. Fred siut Produce. Cash advances made QU cons!, amens, Werehuuse, No. 31713 - TEWN hTREEW, opposite, Dulen Depot, Pittsburgh, Pe. 1ff:195 11AV. CRAWFORD, COMMINBIOII AtittliANT InETAsp_lsl.oordi, IRON ORE. W [total= SCRAP IRON, FIRE linden and CLAY, Ac. ; Warehouse and (Mee. Nos. 30 6 •nd 2130 VENN !STUART. ntorepe furnished. Cruslgnments fondled. eel ALES. WBANE J. D. Alti Lll M. "BANE & &NJ ER, COSLIIISSION MERCIIANTS and dealers lu FLOUR, GRAIN and PIiAJDUCE, tlecond street, between R ood and Smithdeld, Pittsburgh. .p 1.1: 1 y TUOS. YOTTILU .10:11( AIHLY B. A.,EUT.II . ARD POT'FER, AU EN kr. SIIEPAIID com.d.uo. Merchants', and dealers In Poieign Pnd Domestic Fruits, /bur, Butter. Cheese, Iggs, otatoes •od produce gentrally. No. WA LLBEllair STREET ecpoelte PASSCUger Depot. Pittsburgh._ WM. P. LIZ' TUGS. 111213171 LL WM. P. DECK 44 CO. ? No, li+ s Liberty street, ritts.burgh. 'l., V.. hoirssie Grocers, Commlsslun Dlerchants slid dealers In Loon try Produce. Vrovlstons, lisoon,L•rm Butter, ESE.. Cheese, Fish, — ece,.l..roducs, Flour, lineJs, timen tu.l Drled Fruits. be., Balt mad Lime. 111i_ OTIBSUIPAIID oct p & sliEpAnD Flou , commission ant and dealers in r, Grain and Pro duce. ,Gilbert y street, Pittsburgh. ChovN erinds of Flour for linkers and Family ese coustantry• in hand. Partial!. attslllloll Paid in elilar order ifor Merchandise generally. oebily .LITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, tt'nolesale Grocers, Commission Merchants, and 'dealers In Produce.' Floor. Bacon, Cheese. Yish. Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, !Coale; G 1... Cotton Yarns aud all l'lttsburgh manufactures generally ra and 114 Second street, Pittsburgh: P. asrusu J.ll. nxyluta Int. D. ftsbacia. (Sucoessora r to elg n rut, Nuts Ct:gft i c e t= l :l s , 4 ggsg: nreworts, Se., Nos. I:0 =lll3 Wood dtrvet, above Pitch rittsburstelP 8911 T. KNOX. • ANDIIEW KNOX. 1.2 KNOX N. SON, Commission AA. ME RC LIANTs .a c tiewen rLOUK. OILAJ MILL FEED and PRODUCE gonorolly . , No. Diarlomt oppos4e CW) , Alirgbay ja17:1)14 J DUN D. CANFIELD, Comarnission .d Forwarding Merchant .d Wholesale dealer to Western lieserre Cheese. Butter. Lard, Port, Bacon. Pio., Pot and 1 , 044.1 Asbas, dalsratus, Linseed and Lard OM, Dried irult, and Produce generally. Boa. 141.4114 e Float street. • Pittsburg b OHOILUT. e, own 011.011 QC SIXTZGAL HEAD I N. M METZGAII, Grocers all and Comme 'chants an El drairrs us Unite of Country Produce and l'lttabottin Stanuractutes, Jltrerty &root, oopoblto head of Wood On e% Yltab ta utp. JOLLY I. IIOI3X..•••IDWAZD LIOUIa...RII. 00L111. JA I. "LOUSE ai, 81108., emcees- EOM. ATO JOHN I. Iluusa CO., WW•11111.1e tiro son cud lictr.r^l,slrm Yerrt torser end Ws stirets, =MEI SIIICTOX 1. WALLACE. S.IIIIPTON di WALLACE. Whole (il,4lcrl.q kri iIiOOLUAL DEJLLY , RS , No. .1x lb f u Wert, l'iturtmro. JAMES DALZELL tr. SON, 'nano fet.turen of Lard Oil, and Comnaralun Merchants fur sbu 'iorrettare• Lod sale of Crude and ItrArriti re t!trr C... 1 Atreus, erttibroln. Arli.a.r.;;Us made on Con/dor:l.lM VETZED ARMSTILONG 'For . -IL warding aaldeo.misslon Merchants, fur Mc ode Fr Flour, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Bultur, head! , Pried ruit.6, and rrodurr plicreF, No. LI Mar iti Siruuir corner of Jr..., rtitsirnrgh, Fa. ferly ZOURIST piLZILL A. F. DALZILL. • • " - -. OBT. DALZELL e* Whole a' sale emcee., coadattsion and it orwar.l.aa Mer chants and dealers In Produce and Idttstdarth attan• utxtures, No. .I_Llberty street, l'lttetargh. VI RIDDLE, No. IS3 Liberty St., Pa.. C.c.7,4! . 1e.,. . 0rl lierodant, and Whaler...de Dealcf In Conway Pr.o.lore, POClrtra aro! Plttalough mard..factares. Ca. adennood on oro •Igomenta. and In: fur Produce general!), • 0I LSALiktI DICKEY 81. CO., Wholesale L Grocer.. l.bntW lrilGn klerebarstg. and dealerg...lo Produce...3l,W -Water W..) and IS trout Woe), Pittsburgh. . SV ILK" ; Li nr t N o t i : ,-4 -4, , ,,a mlure and Cournataalcs ''''""4U"' ' ' ll TY. , LT rl„„urre, Mercbaata Na. 11.51L1151. T 1 yc y S,ZCIIOIIAIiEIL /4. LA NCl,lThol esu I - e Intiro,hrles. Flour. tirnin. Ptoduc.. Pro. glob/ha, lob. Cbee.,e, Salt, Cotton VII, No". In and 01 Wood street. - beat I..llg.rty !Wert, Pittsburgh, Pg. t0g0t1.5.1 JOAN FLOIrD Si. CO., 'Wholesale 172 Waal and 7.14 LISA:my Weal. rlttuhurell. l'a.. anma.n iNSIJRADI 9E FIUE AND NARLNE INSURANCE CO. OF NORM AMERICA PHILADELPHIA: Assets...;. Liarlford Fire lusurance, Cowan), IMCI!=!= cad Callable froti, Cana U,a paeau be seeurad In the above named alea. D 1 initej Dtreet. (rip ttatri .1 pENIVS . YLVAiLL 01131111AINCE OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Ocoee, El Flftla Street, /tank Block, ICEMI Thllla • Home Company, sod Insures ilgainst mu oy lire reclusively. I:r.rsident. UIIIJItUT PATRICK, 1 • 111P111 SVELLIENY, decratary: DtPACTOnb: Leonard Walter, licorge C. C. Boyle • I c.eo. W. Kean,. Robert Patrick , J. Lane. Jacob reinter, J. C. Vlolner. Josiah King, John Voeglier, J. D. llopkinr, A. AILLMOTI. Henry dom.]. dr4:l9 WESTEaIvi INSURANCE CO., OF .• ALEXANDER 91diICK, rresident. WW. C. RERBERT, deeletary, CAPT. UEUROY. NEELD, Oeneral Agent. °Mee, V: Water street. M 4 Ware Douse. ap stairs, eittabureh. insure against all kinds or Tire and Marine Risks. • A home Institotion managed by Directors hoare,weit known to the community, and who are determined by prornple.ess and liberality, to main tain the character whileh they hare assumed, as of fering the bent prOtAttIOLI to UlO.O who desire to be Insured. &leg. NinalCl, 11. Miller. Jr. James McAuley, Alexander firmer. Andrew Act ;eye- David M. Long, NORTII AMERICA • LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.. Widows and Orphans' Fund. .7b. 63 Irii/tatts • St.. Jretv rork' FILESIGENT—N. D. MORUAN. iiXeli TARY—J. W. DIERILIGI... R. 111. TIRD...L.L. Medical iczawAner EE T(O OK BfEC.AI. Al/A , NT YUR WESTEEN 67 Fourth. St" Pittsburgh. AGENTS WANTED. my21:143 4 LLEGHEN INSURANCE 'CO. ...us..Or PlTllllllllltili.- Mice. No. 37 Sittb iSrect Exult BIP•1 Inlia,-;..isinstitlitisAs Of Eire And Muth* ELAM JOHN 111. WIN, am, rrrOdent. JOHN D. NoCOILD, Vica Pacedent. C. O. DONNELL. Secretarv. C.pt. WM. CLAN, Uuntral 4.lputi IMM=III C. U. Havvey, Harvey Cl,ltdo. T. Jc Hoaklrma, Jain Irwin. Jr., H. L. lialmeat.ov.k. rE(iFLE'EriniTit r 0771011, N. Z. OMNI= COMPANY, KISKA. 7TOllb. ohn Capt. JOhn L..itboada J WPh atts, Wm. Samuel P. littrlvrr, illips. Charles Arbuckle, Jelin P.. Parke, John F. Kirkpatrick Capt.. J./. /Met ' I Prank S. ilisselL 'V"' Van U. 'l"' C. Hanson Love j"'" PHILLIPS, President JOHN WATT, Vine President W. P. Ci nuNIGIC, koreizry. •••••••- 7•.." A 11031 E TAKINU PIKE AN • . DIU • J. WILMA ler - W ILLY AMS COWAN, PLAIITLI ;LATE CEMENT RiIOFERS. Th. kr,p an and • largo supply -0 /1.14.001r 111 , tertlis. him:. Cement., Felt. IL..hue Valuta and Varnish.. I . rotopi. Atte,lt lon given to the Rooting businvos. r - Veel. Na. '451 Peon stmt., hod b''" 00014 MAO hUtlding, rlttabargit, ray aillian I . MANUFAUTURERS. ! IVIANITFACTITRERS. . : PROFESS - 1014AL. 1 . . ,1 GILEEN - 114.1. 7 1.15 111E111C1N 1110 N• IRON MILLS - 1 - ) '• j • ILL\ ('; 1 _ • . WORKS. \ UNION NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH, 1 5 i kisn z te.datsl de r racuctuf 0.0.141. y ~ ---l i 1 . . . A CoNSOLMATWS pr Ili ..., .IN •i INTC'" ICI4I. .1-..X.3EC SEPX." VOH6E" AND . l.' 1 CL0v,111,4,N'1ii...,.,f., T , . ARE GOOD. . r , . JONES & LAUGELINS, 3E"1'T'TM313,173a. 4 :3 -7 ES , AMERICAN AND CLUB Bar, Boop,Sheet and Plate Iron Bridge Iron; angle and T Iron; Guard Iron; Cr-U .ioal Screen Irori;" T llails,l6 and 20lbs. to the yard Tram Rails, punched and coun ter sunk • - Boiler, Bridge a - td Tank Rivets -Cutilialla and Spikes; Ship and Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car I* neels - and Axles; Street Car Wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE, 120 Water and 153 - Frent lIRANCH HOUSE. Nos, 22,21 and 26 Rh'? St., I CII CHICAGO. 111 KEYSTONE IRON WORKS. HIITCHISON,TILASS & CO., Mama fhc turcro of the difforcnt sties of Round, Square, Flat and Horse-Shoe Bar iron, Hoop and Baud - lran, - Boiler-Plate, Taut; and Salt,Pau Iron,' • Sheet Iron, &c, Works, PITT Tr h'Sii I on hloaung.hela river Mee and Wur huh.: No. 1.413 Water Street • .4:141 KENSID3c. TON IRON WORKS LLOYD & BLACK, Best Common, Refined Charcoa Juniata Bloom Iron. MERGIIANT MAR, ROUND and SQUARE: IRON 1100 P, BAND, T snit ANGLE IRON. ' BOILER PLATE and bIiEET IRON. MOWER tool REAPER it 011+ o CYLINDER mot GUARD tilt El NO ER IRON . SMALL 90 RAILS, 31.1 Ifi to. to tuu yar Vi'lrOLtiliT CHAIRS aro! :Al IC. ES for came. PLAT RAILS, Yuncheil suA Counterauuk. COAL SCREEN IRON. NAIL§ suit SIMILES. Wateliou6e. No, NO: Water unit No. II Market eta. Work, L'igEtl, Ward, ailiolulug City GA+ Wit Ls, 1 - ittst,,rgil. *tad :14 'FORSYTH'S 'STANDARD SCALES, Copying Presseg, . 'Warehouse Trucks, Itaggage Barrows, Sugar MTh SL , C, FORSYTII,.TAVLOO S CO., ec..%•\ , 41 . . . 39 It/Litt:ET STREET. *$ IIJ l 1 Valtrifutzrer, at tb best ,Ina. Cast SW: Squir e l7ll, atd Snw rlatts, dot. For) and bhtrt Ca,tsttel. Cast tot HEAPING AM) MOWING MACHINES, FITE= 1.1.,(11V CIICCUL.3.IOI, Cast aad Con/clot Pic',ugh stiti:Sprtug Steel Oece—Curter of VI rt t And !Zos.lttrtoto, two blot It above the N.our.,,belt. House. 'IIIE . FORT PITT FOUNDRY. CHARLES IiNAP NEPHEWS 11.11AVY CRONAINCE, AND ALI. KIN litt. OF FIF AIY CASTINkIif. i"peetal yowl pAltl to IP 'MANI/ MILL Woll.ll 11L.V61' MACLIIN MO( a.pl attended 43 prole pits. 1.4 herctof. , re, the Lua, materials will always be [mid at this Foundry. ilea tag dupot.,l strait pattern', are pre pared, with ,I).‘f ,satterss, cola "trusted under Lb.: aup" , retsbma of Mr. Kati abs. furalttll NAIL SI I'..rt at ~ttori nor.: a ....C. 11 0,11.1.11 AMILRICAN 11 ORKS CHAIiLLS: F. GRAHAM & CO., 01 ,750,000. 01,363,000 Oil Engir,os, Oil Tools, • An.t ryenthlng attrtalat pita up bbsill.x ruat).. .11/trlou An node, us Ft. W.& C. It. It. .el-1,1c3G2.2, cs . .Ti.3r, RECAIRINO L. , NE CCW.I V (. ll=l Wit. IV 'UN A 1.1.0r,t JAB. L. avai.a.„ VALLEV STO VIE ALLESI. PdPKEE, & CO., "3 " "Ar,,;;;;1T.'74.12,1111',1,"/ Manufactures a g varkte of CCOK, rAltl.oll and lIMATIMI liTov Kn. brated Allegheny and :doultor Coal Cooking motes: •1,0. Ito Autocrat and Synllnet for coal or wood. and the unrivalled lirstr of the Empire. rot ood: also, Arch., rat, s. 6:oder., bllit•r Kett!eS, pETROLLA . 111ACIIINE WORKS. impßovEl) 1701:INO TOOI.B, A!:1) YIXTURIb UtlEI , !LINO ND riALl' )ti KLII3. . at . Particular attention turltro to hit Peuted proto•rtruly lo Jars and Jolule, wadi. or Juntalla t 1). 0., and Low Moor 1r.., to standard slug, .d numbered, so that parte eau be ordered by Malt or " Ve r gc ‘ ifrrw d r!7l74 , :r r n ' e ' irl ' iLe ' l ' s o m r a ' l l l l ll ` . - a., to thore who may "doh m all and marque work made to order. Orders try mall ...Ty attended to. ate prepared to grant sea other manufac turer lot the. Improvements oullberal terms. Box 17 All: P. 0. . It. 11. LACEY. - 1/LACIi DIAMOND LP • • DIT.IrT. • Reel J. Thema., Chas. J. Clarke, John le. McCune, - Imes'', Hanna. Joseph lilrkpktrlek. l'hlillp neytner. Wllllan. N. r.VAPS. I'. %Milani'. nee:a:tar), - - - sloaro. Fiat and I.h-togno, of MI sin,. IV amuse equal to CO, lmportod Or tuAccfccturca la this COUR 117. .1131rOta S e cond areoue, No. In and 131 VIM, an and =:Amelia. Vittellunrh PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS. MANUTACITUEIIS Or - Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND SHEETS, ' , crystal/coo, PA. IRON CITY MILLS. ROGERS & BURCHFIELD Manufacturern or DEP I N ED, CIIARCOA L, J CAN I ATA A POLISHED ISMEZIE r r MCI , DIr. Oiliest AND WAnracouSs, 26, MARKET HT 0r3.1.15 DlAsicTOtta John D. McCord. licorice fl.'l.lead.l Charles Maya, (3051. Wm. Dear, Cleo. D. klearev, Robert b. Uaria. uzimr.u. 3 7. 11OLLYA11 LA BELLE STEEL TVOUKS: wit.3prrlets.a. , Afauntacttrrero of CAST STY.T.L; SPRINO, PLOW and lILIBTKIkt tiTAKL;SPRINUIL AXLES, CHOW 1 1 1 itte, No. 9A.WATEII IiTILEET (UP:atntra Plttalko rem PA . 1712 I 'DUNCE CO. WWI) 4.211:$ 7/111Hdp, JOS. 111A11111 Wm. ;MLitt. D U Q UESNE AND WEST POINT IRON FORGES, PITTSBURGH. Penna., man facture all classes of Forging., vial liteamimal. Shafts, Cranks, Piston Rods, Levers, Pitman Jaws Y Wrists; a l l Railroad . Loconthl Ire Frames, and shape work. The tinders's' led having heen for many years engaged In the bullet. are prepared to, furnish all orders entrusted to them with promptness and di patch. iy115151 JO-‘. r. HARM & aEO. F. SCITECTEOAN - CO., =I PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, The ONLY STEAM: LITHOGRAPHIC ESTAB LISHMENT WEST oF THE Afo UNTALN S. Beal utaa v, Lete Hese., Bonds, Labels, ehon Cards, Dtploioaa, rortraltn, Certificates of Deposits, ITIVIittIOII VILMA, Ae• Ac. 2107. 72 and 74 Third at., Flttabulgh. Se2l;lal =I I=l 13L80, ANDLIISON, (XXIX lc CO., Clitiber:4sollBTV JUN EZ. I.IOY 13 a Cu =I ' ,to F'f'il rl' if iLA~HA t. Ct'. Engicre Builders and Machinists, 3zr.x.mcar.. - 3r, No. 32 Ohio eitreot,Alleghen7. ktAnufnctarer of ISITM=a ,vvrc=ont.s:szo, purrs u UitUll, kA. PAllii, CO., llsnubrtu rers of Ilin2Etni= C J. PAINTER & SONS. OKUBAL .1111NUTACTtritEn5 VP • IRON AND F ORGIN Gs • Where he...,Cl,hec to ecetve - hts riend& and patron • • wt., are in need ot the services of an experienced lipeelal attention (leen in the mannfaccas/d - DENTAL PRACTITIONER• Hammered and Rolled Locomo tls e and Car Axles, 3EC-X-BaorstL.A.MV 332=1-.9.2%77=5, RAILROAD CILIAIRS, SPLICE BARS, BRIDGE IRON BOUM, LINKS AND DOLTS, I BEAMS, GIRDER. LHON: OCTAGONAL HOLLOW WROUGHT IRON PONS; T AND ANKLE IRON. &a WAREHOUSE, 95 Hater and 126 First' Streets; OFFICE, AT THE WORKS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. ocls-127 - FORT .FITT BOILER, STILL . AND PINK wortmcs. • CARROLL & SNYDER, MANOTACTIJIMIS OF TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FY:TIED, TUBULAR! FIRE-BOX & CYLINDER ' STEAMROLLERS, I OIL STILLS AND OIL 1111NRS, CHIMNEYS, BREECBINQ AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS, STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, AND IRON BRIDGES, PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTES:' Oaten and Works. corner Second, Third, .Short rttct Liberty Streets,: . , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. hrinders teat to the trove address be promptly attended to. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. - SINGER, MICK & CO , _ 1111.-NUTACTUItiatI3OI . BEST REFINED CAST STEEL' (MARL FLAT IND MON, OF ALL SIRS. KILL, MULAT, CiIICULIII, UAW AND CROB CET . SAW PLATES. • ELLIPTIC AND VEMI-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, ' Cast Spring Steel, Cast and German Plow Steel PLOW WIN(1.1 AND muwzn. SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIRE, BIOME, BOWEL, ME, HAKE, VOICE, Toy. CALK • ROW -B ND MAIARB, Ao IHINEILY D C e A.ST STEAL, C ~ As. - Warehouse, 83 Water SI., Patsburgh, .cIB:k4 • - ATLAS WORKS, NORrox sTREET, Ninth ,TV ard, Pittsburgh. THOMAS N. MILLER, yresident ,ATlT:',.,W.boV.„%t3t7.'"nf,"'‘'N'rll . lg.`e'sn'd".",?.°4` . :rT pared to furutch Englies of Every• DescripUon, Bailers, Oil Tanks, Sheet Irofi Wort, Railroad Casting Hulling 31111 Castings, Eitaine Castings Machine. Caktlngn t; suers] Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED, /1013148 • MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Nii3.th Ward, OPPOSITE UNION IltON - PITT/33ER1:7,171.G.-33. ROLLING MILL AND BRIDGE CASTINGS EMERY AND CASTINGS mud:ALIT. Orders prompt!, arid carefully executed. . CUUARIi ILS ItEASONAISLE, EBUERT & MACKLIND: • CRESCENT STEM WORKS MILLER, BARR it . MANVFACTVItILOS Or BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL Vliarranted Hynal to any hi the Mark• SCULL ATTNV I CAINIALLIO /ME CAST -. °thee, 3i3 Wood Street, IN ST. CHARLES HOVEL BUILOI.NO PITLEIBUSIOit. Jou. lah. RM. 1e1hn14.9 DUQUESNE IRON AM/ STEEL WORKS, /ULLMAN, RAM( & CO., ILA.NIMICTUI4IIS or Iron, Nails, Spit ige, Axles, PLOUGEL•BPRIIie AND A. B. B.TREL, &0., WAREHOUSE. No. 77 ITlTeatcor tatraat, PITT8131:11G11. - ROSED.ILE STOVE WORKS L. PENIRSON, Jr., & CO., I= Cooking and Heating Stoves, HOLLOW RARE, Of the very LATEST PATTERNS and STYLES, Warehouse, 197 Liberty Street, Prrrsinatani, PA. WORKS, NIANCRESTER. .31163 1-1-A_ItIVNVAJI i E. B. WOLF, ..TEL, & CO., Hardware (%. Cutlery. Are now receiving large ►Ulltinns to onr stork which la offered to Deniers al XiLELEVIMIX , LII7 PPLICLEES Corner Eiberly.and Si. Clair Sts„ _burgh, sorZilt7l LIPPINCOTT & BIKEWELII, No. 118 Water Street, xAzarrArrilnins.o7 FA.TINT 1.111.1.)UND, . . . CIRCULAR. IMLAY, . _ RILL AND CROSS-CUT AL VET IE3I . cza a. W. worinOW ' Jas. It. nAILNUILL. OMURA BOILER WORKS. • MORROW & BARNHILL, ItAXOTACTUIIIIIB Or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, Tanks, Salt Pans, Gasometers, Wrought Iron Bridges, Sheet Iron Work, dm., die., CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS., PITTSBURGH, Pa. iffirIIEPAIRINtI DONE PitpalPTLY. my21:1,2.3 UTILITY WORKS: • McLEAN & SLATOB , No. 83 Liberty St., opposite Fourth, itaxtreacrroneas or CABINET IaiIaSTAIIDWARE, They make a specia lty of Iron Bedstead anti Pivot Castors: Porcelain, BeditcadAiner Pivot Hast Ors: 14. dstead Fastenings; atop. for Extension Tables, Lc. They also manufacture and have constantly on band• Thumb Latches, ii_pring Latches, Ed• Lean's Window bash Supporter. di • Lesn's Eccentric bash Button, Utility bbotter •and 11011 Hinges, Grind stone Hangings, bad Irons, Bash Weights, - dc, dc. Jy2:oo • ...W. VA.NXIIM J. P. 1114..D1.17 j ETNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEY. & Moserfacture every variety or COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVEGI Aim, which are tb r e celebrated EttRERA, TROPIC and TALLMAN (Cool Btoresa PURANA., T ERAN Ind LIWNIUDIN (Wood Coot nVE ow.) Alp) manufacture GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, dne.. office lad Warehouse, earner of Sedond and Woo Innen, rlttaburgh. Batmen on liecnad street. • alnlynk. Opposite the Cathedral, • Especial attention wall be gicen to the preserea . 110:: bat,rAl tt• th by sltlllruity I,lent an at:it rift!, and by: giving' them I. trtAtme thug rre.crvlag theca for tut., arc, obt ate. :1 the tet,th of young Pero.. 61'Ui ,folly Altered. tO an , l corre 'tel. • Art![, - 131 teeth, relaiicee . d . as :ea. an , l o , y magi ,. We' , Lov till,tlllliStL. Nl.l for alb :who 1 cosy on', them. All recent dlag:ov,rh, o 1 ,th“. in el ring Tel lof frulu pain In extractlon , lit De AM- D:11y a+ In to thus, "l;0 :nay deal:, tllOll. (Klee hour , from A. L. 1. M. ,17:1q3 ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of-IS6I and 1862. AU w serrod three years are ent7cle.l to 5100 bounty; those re', log two rears, $551:r0 who were &is:l/Argent by reason of wounds, or thel 2hrec Months /Extra Pay le due Volunteer Officers in the service Harsh 1965, .ad discharged. mustered out, or resigned .I.l'tNeAbPlidn..l-5-ei';,ralsnently disabled are entitled ( to 41134: CV) or $43, according to degree of disabil• "Y. W. J. 41.1A.LL ItATTICItiON, Attorneys. .‘ 8100 /1°u"1" PROMPTLY COLLELTED BY M'MASTER, GAIIAM & BUTTERFIELD, AT rousEvs AT LAW soLnuens , _ BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, Extra Bounties, Back Pay, Bzc., Collected In the:ibort.t poolble time, by A.II. BROWN. • JOHN S. LANiair, Attorneys at Law, Calce, No. 11A Firth street. PITTSBUROH nulSollwT F. BROWN, LAM Local Claim Agent - E. S. SAN. C 031., Office, No. 67i Fourth Street, (SItCUND F Pittsburgh, Pa. Pensions . , Bounties, and Arrea'r of Pay Promptly Collected. No elinige made until claims see nettled. and then hut u inoilnonie • Ica :Will WM. A.. SHINN. Trim..rEr AT L.hr Ilr, No. 120 Fourth St.. opoosite Klltlas Hall. Particular atteutton given to the collection of se connte, ti `a, notes, .1 u. Plume: - ,.lifts In New 1 ere, hosted. Baltimore , Phile.delp n; Beaver, Bellefonte, Bre..ilng, Va. Int.llanahuus, /nil.; Morgantown, W. Vu., Utica N. 1., an.l ehelvbere. • J WIN A. STRAIN. At.3LaIlD-M3MRLDer—A-10", LEA-001cio, Justice of the Peace AND I'OLICE MAiIIsTRATE, Office, 112 Filth St. opposite Cathedral, •-• • . Deede, Bond,. Mortgag,t, A etc auwledruents, De- Itlun. and 11 Leal Ituslxets executed with neon/lank, and dlspacch. ut7l9:el EUTATE Atte: nc It NT. thrice UY , cortter of male, PEACE AND Dravor "recta, Lawreeville. - • Special atteutton lt/veu to the purchase and sale or !teal Estate the Collection DI Rents. aadtbe pre, p srat lon isluowletigrocut ot all klusls of Legal Conveyances. WILLIAM JANCEY Joel lee of the Pence and ° tarp Public. zer.h7:l., EUSTACE S. MORRO iv, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pennsylvania Avenue. Pout of the Eteasion apposite fhilham Street CIDITHAIII T. EWING, Attorney at Law, 'o. 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgb,ya rokmi.lo net for Ohio, Kentucky, ww. viz sulk, and olbur Inv If. • 11 . MACKRELL, . kiTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. c,24.1,25 . 1016 i C. McCOMBS; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NO. 87 Fifth .Street. • I:panties: and Arrears of • ray znotaptly gullected. non:no.W. W. J. trYIP.S....W. C. /iOrVAII"..C. A. 11. In /88 MYEltti, fIOPPEIL fi CO., (Successors, to It. Bolger.) No. '45 Smithfield St.. Manufacturers and Dealers In .11 kinds of HrETEI.DtTraTETPLE - Parlor, Chamber, and Dining Room Sets, OFFICE ANO SCHOOL FURNITURE, Tojft_thur with a fall.sortmtzt of Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Conbtantly 011 hand and for vile at the Sacvvcrorat Cush 3Pricosis .01,0. S. GuArr BAIICUS GILAFIF, 96 Libort? , Street s DEALERS IN GROCERIES & i'RODOCE, k'resh and Choiec AT LOWEST CASH. PRICES. Our ‘tim 1110 ;keep a Firet-Class Family Grocery, troaaze, to QUALITY. rule. arta DEA it . alleys 4: GRLIEF, 91.1 Ltb,:rl.7 strcet, corner of ke?ry. _ [lll=l IV M. L. -SANFORD, General Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN GRAIN, iormxm.xvczor3zrm, . liaglirs• complete arrangensenls for snelllng. 1,7 ste•nl. Pm bushels of Corn• err day. and 1:g/bushels of Coro Alt al, , repretrully solicits patronage All orders promptly atti!ode•l tu nt the lowest rat,— =I ST Atkin..., OE= .p.RIVATE If it.YOUNII. (late of Philadelphia,) No. 77 Thlril rt,l. 'yes'. ail tlearriptlona of Pr* re it ' isenses With unpa deuecess. Particular .Spur Matonlaoena an) diseases of the Urinary Organs. ills treatment for the same' being tile moat successful ever employed •AIl ives hope s of a tip, edy cure to tee &filleted. etLdies will end Ids tirtimenagegue superior to ant her prepaeat tun fur removing elistructlotto to the healthy menstrual loud. No. I, line Dollar In. luittre. NO.. I, which to four degree, 'lron nu designed for" obstinate Cane, Flee, pc but•le.• OM, hours 8 A. 15. 10 5 P. It., 6 P. M. XOB P. V. T Address, with stamp. 411: YOU!: ti, No. 711 lUVATI; DISEASE& OPYICY. 25314 PE,l52i !MI SST, near Liana. • Pot - the cure of all diseases of • rrlvate asters. from two to four days, hy.an calf ety new and sW treatment. Mao, nominal Weakness, and el% ot b. dim of the genital organs and their eri Cure warranted or money refunded. .vizmot, UOea hour.,_7l. Y. 11.4 . la) 2. awl 44. 8 P 00000 v. 6 .12!!:1f1 ( .!75P 3'; E. .c l itt i r i e d :f ltlealck's ratent balance ror 'r anetm En fth"band Stactlinerr i lan ;At 0V1T.11 . 0 " ,L"in' D ' o r fle ^ rg ! MA; Fro Wal k .1 2 1 g ' II,ILT fl'on ' uttilons. - CORNER If AlteanOli ANL 1 . 1/12 of it Wra, Ittaburgh. ra. it,,Mirlng and 1.1.1.11. up acb I nery prom - ptly •••••••••• 825,000 "L"'-*. tenon. Je.tl ing to bOT{OW mosey on • BON ...A3D•)IUIITUdGE, For one, two or more flit., will do well to call on . UnininE Y. PIT,TTY. „, ft,.. Ratate Agent. No. 118 t. Glair street. W INDOW SHADES—Anew lot ° war and ticentafut tietlans on linen, ? an, a jurirciftta.ti,ll,o, .P 14 and .Inte4 /ktrilers. ucT JUd• • Bile, INTED Roback's Stomach Bitters, Alter years of experience and trl J. have proven to be the best remedy extant toe all mar:slats where. a tonic and stimulant are require,. They u, ver fat I to.treggtben the weak. PaPiVt vigor to the strove. and lit all respects restore shallered and UNA., down conalltul.lons. No remedy has heed retire wile as much favor as I:OIIACY.'3 taTIJ.lll(li 11l I. ==!M= ff=lam WM. L. tiAN FURL) Il==! r i. MMII BUT ARE BETTER, ROI3ACK 7 S BLOOD PILLS CMTFL - JE, SICK HEADACHE, Costiveness, a i na All Diseases of-the Bowels DR. ROBACK'S Blood Pills, Blood Pills, AND BLOOD PURIFIER -ARE UNEQUALLED EINXIMEEM Scrofula; Syphilis, Skin Digease, Old Sores, Salfßheum, Dpspepsia, or Indigestiop, Sick , Headache, Liver Coinplaint, Rheumatism, FEVER RD 1611 E. St. Anthony's Fire, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. LO :I : 1 ‘l` :JrAti) %41:1 ARE GOOD; 130 J • It tsmlthltted by onr most learnsd physklarn that XI.OBAC K.'S BITTERS combine She yrolwrurs PI P. gentle lazatlye. an el/it:fetal anti-hilltops t P.nd the beet .I,ol3Achlt known to the wurbl. ZtOBACK'S BITTERS should Le used 17 convaleset.nts to atreugtheil the wortratlon which always' rolloty neute diseases. In the bilious districts or the West and South, - there has. for a long time, been much nemieJ. article of Stomach Biller', aide!), irtaken in prop ', ven ntativ e uantit [I'S nod at the proper time, are a aide p, of m Bilious Fever, 2ce•er and .goes Lia , ' ; er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, Kid- ney Complaints, and alt Inseases of a sinfi- lar nature, and .49.. re ette As a preventive for bilious deungement, rerust . . lag the system. and stylus tune to the digratller• gong, thaw any other known remedy. Now alit the wor la o - er. there will be show • his homes In the South. No person who nits his eltuuldso there without h.2 0 4.0C‘:r ou hand the I 1 CIEUS, as aea essard asa • ,tar sly &mites. and tnatadles engendered by a' l pointed water Trash - Ors to and all residents of the r.n . bottoms of the west and south. and tit. - „_„ We idlsalsilunl and Its tributaries. sPota , • • •“" " . prue t clo sets,. With the r BITT T x7l R PRIM, VAVION Eau :son D, Dr. C, W. &6ul, 1_ FSOLE VILOPRIETORs To 41014 illletten ehonld 1)e addrA,sed Nois. '56, 58; 60, and: 62 EAST TI MID STREET, 1.., . J. Nal:a t e ll " // ' IA