~~t~,~.t • ARRIVALS A 0 D ....9.4pAAt.Trruics, o Valftavid—: Gana__ BraNiMil i; ~ • , Jae. Rem rf,verh• Baynid., , Fehblitivn.onnhglitrefaViltro Lavnporpallpila Qhtetrunktlil Minerva, Gott ptinm. \LPAILDE.II • G (gypt Towns ville. Fria 9 i l rbwrfvilid.. . • A JAB. Reese,,W, t , Bayard, P#a 1 ..Monengatiela City. Uolunblai fOrkir,.6...i Lenin. ; Revenue, hlnhlemnd, Wheelin&. Tru; }Ur/In.—Lea evening ,at twilight there a., re g in • tlici linnet,. lied' thuttig: 1 :le. weat49r 'lsrafr¢ql...„ ~ • . _ iwAerkplre,gor„stehinnr.,_,Wiaivirt, Cept:S. Slums 18 aidnitinced fat - Carro anti St. Louie. iThisko,aChite,eXcplient , aecionunoens, itnns, and is in oharle l ot oarqyl acTtive 11~~ L ~ ' Fon larnongjriovfpliaariLEVT3irAND BULL- P.ar,E,IK , 01144,C)K01.9N5• • : ; sra gf i GEXIVILEGVItAA' PA'aiSIT phoier AlarfißVA., Oallt:GLOa , uou, uas reeled her old trade, malting regular trips, lekaill Fit tirgir:iltivery 1 1W) DAY: WEDNESpA and VilillAX...l-laKu4. -been ti t thoroughl9 tepiitiill,- hie Abell' tteati-vta thh"fmt: : tronage of the public generally, A „ g ~,; ;, 1 ~ a, -,.. o JAS. uLTANs, & CO., Egta. Wharkimatit Indoiv filcatertgahala Midget FOR --- iiiriiiiitiie,'biffii,"Arip gi , .' --01.: a •_, -: ovikit: ... ill. ,i ii,:: , :f . .4.XS IDU DA.l4lZ:tith, 7. PI .Ik, iit , ~. a • 1 , Spfir...blDLD RPA g.... tepge .4teamer WANA.NITI, r7F.t E Rkiziiitiali el., Oat' ieuVitioknhouliceol' above. For fmiiiit? of iikiii4kapply oii'biid.'di'i.; ' 01110 JOilli r. 40K,, at. : ' :1 , 1 !:: I - 1) OLLINGWOOD A • ta. - Westernbauram Gotapany of Pittsburgh. R. Nll.4.E.R il j x r i :esidp4t., F. ma. titinibbv, tebritary. Vanotien'l•Agent. . •• ' No. 92 'WON. street,l(Spaputs tt's Warehotme, • wnp ifteirsoPittighth'e - ' • W I t Jr ug* . " 4 ' ki ' f Add ATARI E las Es. A Home a ltptitutionMenaged Eby Dire--tcirs. who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by proMptheti and' liberality; to maintain the character which they.bave assumed, sir arse t rine lept pr tecttott Ao those, who! de..., meorore , -,11: • er, .jr., 'James 21.1!Aulei Nathaniel' Thelma,Alexander Nimick George pantie. ( bun obeli .B. • ;•lierron, Uhrti p ij'. Rieket son, Andres! Ackley, A19x4,94er S Day.bljll. Log ThoWhe, btairewell; Sohn 1,1 -' o une%) ‘• • • I • . the4' I ALLEGEENY)IN , SURANIJE .C a r, cfoF r l=7.. J. SOITJEC4SI,IEI. - , . °Moe, 41,40. 47 g.urtii! $ tlre , et,,Heakk Moak. wNsuREs AGAINST ALL KINDS P. I. ting Arm MARINE RISKS. . ISAA0 , 16:11) ' president t• 'AMIN U. Mc- OORD. VlosaPresi etiitikAAUIPOR., logretagyi *t. WV: D ut.n,_ eraTAant . ° DotacTonsi-J-Isiiie Aiwa; O:41) Hugely, Ifar. yey Childs, Capt. 114. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahlettock,-.Rohn D. Mellon', OW. Adam Jacobs, R. P. SterlingLeapt. W. bean, Robert L. M'Grew, Sabi. H. iDavic n 029 J. T- SCOR. , W. H. amixxsou SCOTT & tf.ENNEGEN, IMPOFFICBB AND WHOLESALE JOBBEBB IN Wateikei3 ; PieIQICA ki Jewelry, Watch and Omit *aierials, _Tpols,aed Glasses, Bilver T ELital Ware,,FaticTiabods, &a, No. 41 xsittia, Privet, ; . A. We havelur4 opened a general assortment of the above tdoklal , ltt VholesAW only, end inVite an examloarton hy, deplers, crders will receive our prordpt and caret ,l attention. sepilamd isso • wo•N•f yr , CO-PAICI T- Ni. ( SHIP.—The late firm of U. SUNS was dissolved on the Ist of August last. ELEANtat 111 14 ISEN;S^xecutrix, 5 IRMSEN, Executor. 2 ' of Estate; of U. Theisen, deceased. O. T. "filt.u4ktr, 4 WM. IMMAMM, M. CO-1411 TNErt.=..—TME UNDER SIGNED will cOritinide the'Glass Manufao ,.. ' , Curing business, und4r the Iltut name of U, lUlt EN & SONS. . C. T. IHMSEN, 'WM. iIIMSEN. M. CY`U. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. sep2o:lmd - - - Invented 1845. Perfected 18651. 113/ RCN/M :0 'PNIIII7 TE • •PRODI. ALL ......other Sewing Machines, at the Worltre Fair, 1862, while the SingeriSewing Machine received an honorable mention balls merits; and Wheel er &. Wilson'ir a Medal for Its device, called "Cir cular Hook ." . "?he Nowe Sewing Machie, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor ! ) as the best far all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine zu4ranteed to make perfect work on the/*psi ated heaviest Nalco. Sok , and ren Npa. id & Clair sneer A. M 111pt3110:3-0E. my264lBtaw-ly t 'Agent IFLAGIS i AWIrINGS I TENTS 1 W , S.C.HEIBLE, (~,MANUFACTURER OF AWNINGSOVERANDAHS', SLAGS, TENTS, BAGS, WAGON -.COVERS, o. No de Sonydr..Tadann fftszET, PEGLADELPHTA eepAe-dwnings prooted ito prevent mildew.. tt .1. O. WELDON WELDON-I & KELLY, MAIVI7BAOTtEBBIIS OT. t LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS; BENZINE, &.,c. tri.4- Wood 8 teat, „ ueaS , Sixth, gepi7 ” PITTSBURGH, PA H. - 31 . ..8 . RE HT & CO., MAIIIIIFACTURERS OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait antl IPicture Frames, Dealers inCatholic Pictures. No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. • jel6 AKE SUPERIOR , COPPER MINES Smelting, Works. PARS,..III'CI7RDY & CO., mAgHTPAOTITHE I HS OP SHEATH, Brazier's and Bel f Copper, Preaseil Cop er Bottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, SpeltSod er Esc. Alpo, Importers'inif defile:x.4 in Metals, in ' Plate, Iron ' Fire, &c. • Aii-Oottatibtly. on' luind, Tin mune' Machines and Toole. , Mrarehotiiii, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. la-Special orders of Oopper cut to any desired pattern. , • feb9l-iyitssw RES • .1:1-trilr, 4.p.feLLES, &a, So dikx - 7614 -- Str h iv les, in 04D8, 25 .11J P Apph3, 44 ' 26 2 " °arrant loins', in glass, " :Assorted , " 60 " Fresh Coral •• 26 " Fresh Peas - 26 " Lima Beane , •• 1 " Y reserved Ginger Now 1n stare sun for able by • REYMER Zr. BROS., NOB. 426 & us Wood street. C U Rit ANT S AND RAISINS. 30 Casks Prime Zinte Ourrants, 200 Boxes-Bunch -Raisins, 100 Hiass " 100 " " 50 Kegs Seedless " 50 Bxe Valencia u 100 Ben Layer " Just insetted and for male by BEYMER & BROS., • : - Nos, 126 & 128 Wood-strict ON HAND Brain MOB, Cider Mille, Fanning Threahrek Maeideek OlotherM,,p4Vl, IhrePir*Sera,'Chertut, FrunJ)M,;Corn.Shellera, 4,li7Ne and Eureka Clitlll4,l3eaes, " 1 "" • . BEiIOKHAT: dft L10N0,,„ Wlioteaslei stud Pieta!" 'Peelers in , and Earreirl imelethektr brill kinds, aul2 127 . LibetT Street, Pittalrkitit -410 TO 820 A DAY. AGENTS 'INANTED - TO - SELA - Trig IMPROVEM . LI LE • • GIANT" BEE" itert .I.NII MACHINEL—The • -chew Rbseblitebi' the trattedzStatet. , We glylogaeonimlesioo tni which.the above . as L.W•tloi• itt%,f will elitoloy agents at WM a month and expenaeu It TrEti.- i=NAMM • 3 1.T'SELICI an • *Dukiir. ins - . Rt. OPPLOB OD THE tinny Posy e. Fnwt,g„,,lactp , her T,. ti t* , 4 :.:*[l4lNESS—Altott'th bery active hi signs of improvement. The demand V3iceriain articles is on the increase. There is 3, , et:titia coal t.);ta, Voca l Aerit , blip ¢. aFnpJ F, water .to all - ports ' below. the weAher was ;,lea. Among the sales we note the • following : ASHES—Soda Aah—Sales 7 tons at 76 , 7.40. &Lige at 124t113. Pearls, 10M6e-, • CIQ,F,FEE.- T .Prices tend nownward. Sales 2p " ' • 011.0LAS.'S-S a ales primp,Orleatta: at er . SIMAR,.....Was steady. ;Orleans raug4filfromt 4 , 270; Cuba, 20 }4• Causbed , ?owdered And • Iratrulatett, 23(p}29 tie ; A Cotree, ,, 27dl mid B' Ydo, .4 73 4 - AL _ POTATur.S.—sateil INTelariandeicii'at 4.103 14' per bbl. • bales 0 bbls Jersey. Swept th:g b 2 04420 - , SALT—Market steady. Sa,los 110 bbla No. I ‘es3' i511713b1. , • UHEEtSE--Ss.,le,s 40 hxs W pe23c. • 'FLOUR , —The'lnarliet Wini 6411; vdtlyaifitifted' I dersand: Salesavere-nlade:toithet rextenti 2•qo Ilb.s at Extra, $lO 00(110 '26,and Extra F!tmil.V. IA s76tl CO. --Nominal ,at, 230. §34.4*. ' . I . I B.I.E.DIBEgyr-nsmall:saleaat Ado, , for Can vassed. OLT& Ollsl;—Sales t Re 1 rteird .011 , at 4,801 ).Zio 2 tlh'e,ll;BN:tri4ditlbillL73s;tl.,lsB'oo6lo 66.*Per , n . n, ; BARLEY BilAtt—The market was Inadtive qttote noveinally etas 26. ' ' F.AY--Sale,s 8 loads, at scales at .838@4.5, 00, .sl.4llS—Thaothy $6,00 Glover, 13,00i4l4,00; 00a3 20. ',Cf RAI Nn+The market was There-were , no transactions. Prices were nominal. 'gram Wag-on she tales Wheat , were : Red, ri 761 white, 'Bl 86 per buskin „Barley, ArAt s l l2l ll.-4u ,iiA ould not' command over' 'Bl 50t31 . Oats— wem,Plirds i• we note sales to the 'Arent? 01,700 Senn at•SUUSEie. Corn—The last sale ; reported WaS'at 50. ' w8 1 1.1iX7,-SOgs .2 ; 5 hide old. Eye, at, .82 s *. irtiliwies goldad 70 yp gallon. !•BAC 3,oo6lbaSbonLiers at-10@19.4; Sides, 629,4;.3,000 d P Rams, 21r. do, 2.V.F424c.. FT • : i B t.;SINESS—was inactive.' Ono sale was ail Viva was reported, at a' decline Of lc goaloh frdrri'previous sales. The receipts were small, amounting to only 609 bbla. The treuaeactiona were as follows: i2R DE-13oyers are still holding off. Sales 100 bb's 41 graVity, 240 i light gravity was offered ar lower prices. REFINED—Was neglected. There were no buyers, hence we have no sales to record. 011 Receipts Per Allegheny River Heat Strickler & Baxter Hicharaeon & Hawley • Nor.th Ameridan Oil Co:, 140 bbls refined for Phildelphia. . Luotaco Oil Company, 217 bbla for philadel phia • Loekart & Frew 235 barrels - relined for Fiala dephia. PENNA. CENTRAL STOCK YARDS. EAST LIBICRTY, October, 6, 1661, BUSINESS—Was dull. The stock market, like other articles, has been affected by the un settled condition of the money market. There was less disposition to operate manifested to, than has been perceptible for some time past. The receipts of stock was not so large as last week. In Cattle the falling off' amounted to 1, 067 head. There was nothing done in this mar , ket worthy of notice. The stooks were driven EAst. Sheep—Our report will be found slfni for the present week. In fact they were barely worthy of notice. One lot of very choice sold at 11X %t lb. This is the highest price we have reported for along rime, but these figures must not be taken as a criterion, as other sales were at 4c per pound. Boas—The maret was not active, yet the ,salesexceed those of last week. The market may be considered dull. Thd rensiPte show au increase over last week of b 8 head. CATTLE.—Tha supply exeeelled the demand and prices ruled above a halt cent per pound lower. The sales were barely worthy of notice. The only operationsreporte/ were as followe. It tray be proper to remark that most of the heavy operators were on a visit to !Lae East: Holmes & ?direr sold 65 head at 616,40. liolpies ar. Ptider sold 22 head at 0,20. SITEEP—Were dull and prices generally were lower. SALES OY SHEEP TRU ova.. Holmes It Plitrer sold 882 head at e 725. Jlit)er sold 140 bead (extra) at 11050. I:loos—Were dull and buyers were not dispos ed to . take hold at the present prices. 'the only transactions that Dante under our notice were the following: tiilchrist tr. Uo. bought 102 head at 2,76. Gilchrist it Uo bought 90 head at 12,70. J Singer sold 330 head at 12,60. J Singer sold 471 head at 12,75, J Singer sold 112 head at 11,75. J. Singer sold 120 head at 11,75. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET We have had another very large supply ; in that, too large for drovers to realize prices that would justify them in paying the prices they have had to pay lately in the country, though, taking into consideration the oversupply on sale, the market was fair, and we think all found buyers, though there was some 1,600 on sale, and moistly small and commonest grades. Good cattle are selling ready enough, and at good prices, as there is barely enough of that clams offered to supply those who are determined to kill no other, no matter what they cost. Merrick & Doud sold MO head at 53 to 7 cecte Kahn & Greenewall cold 1631aead at 43‘ to unto. ti•Urown wholesaled 94. 7 McAllister wholesaled 119 bead at 4,10. Myers sold 100 head at 6 to 7,4 c. E Marks & (Jo retailed 65 head at 6 to 70. H Williams wholesaled 14 head at 63(e. P Hartman wholesaled 32 head at 634 - -Baker retailed 17 head at 4% , to 6c. Tadball wholesaled 16 head at 43t0. J Robinson retailed 23 head at 40253 i. J Frew sold 16 head at 63i. .131 air:& Dolan retailed 36 head good Kentucky cattle at 608734. HGGS—Are selling at good prices, yet though not quite as high as a few weeks ago. They range from 11 to 133 e,, gross. SHEEP—There is but little doing. Owing to the decline in pelts they are • selling a shade lower. a , rtrumpri A rvr JUCCE s THE BRADBURY PIANO FORTE ERCIIIIVID SEVEN FIRST. PRE/MUMS Within. Four Woks, Including Two Gold Medals and pne silver in Tins, STRONG INDORSEMENT The moot eminent of the musikal profession of New York city, after frequent and , trouith trials of my New Scale Piano Fortes, ha given, me the most ' emphatic and unqualified Ulric nisi& The following is a, specimen of the vol-, E ti notary testimbny' 1 a bonstantly receiving from gentlemen , intirely' terested,.avud i sie all will ,acknowledge most ughly qualified to judge or the mdlts of a Forte. • . - ..ii. i. "We have examined with . care, Air, B: BRADBUILPS "NEW 'AL.t ' .P.t&ft` FORTES, cod ; it I s ons , 90 11 91 1 _thsA: IP Pourer, ,purity, richness, quality of tone k _and thorough workmanship Mr. Briniburybt in ois.a . " : . ni excel, , 'Ve find great brilliancy and a beautiful sing ing quality of tone most' happily blended. We have rarely seen a squisenßiano Fate pottddAnl i gil so Many 01 theie quanties essential to a perfect in Signed, L• ' . - '.' r, .:r. S B Mills, ' John Zunitiel; 04•4616 t, ' Harry Sanderson, at H Wolliesh6.B:' .• Charles Fradel, Geo PT-Morgan, Robert Helier, John Nrattn,- i Chas Wels, Oh'arles'a rid - ' A Bavoli, John H Inkier, II 0 Timm, H E Matthews, M T MM.Lta Masotti ' 1 - I.litttei '! Max alliretzek. Theodore l'hoinas , W:Beige; - " • Ohre' W Betimes, • ' l'heii: Rages Bd. N. l'Botier6 stoen t i, , Abfualood Review.. Strakosch . Carl Auschutz, Theo Moeiling, 6 H Eckhardt , . ZlE . ..Nash, 4lra r: L WAXgralirr & ' BA *fil,.." ''' , 111166136.13106148Lua1atif street' - • -1•11/eAFORtP!i •PlTTartuaotl OIL TuADIC. • tioltioie or iraß DAMd Poor, t FLILDAT, October 7, 1864. Imports of o.ll.leer A, V, IL EL •OOI\O EAST The following is the official account of the re- Lust week.. , TWA week, 5,587 6,934 5,314 ALL/CO/18NY, Oat. Bth, 1861 frl' i .r : ......_ _ ,5a.... —.. - • mig 111 - j Medal. Of the Most Eminent Planfitir. WWI: PTOLdi, Gip TLYoraugutilktfor sakt. by • 4:41,3=5.10101PPL 3,,a0g4441104/90djIdep06 - r4422.'21kY.2.6'1' THE... PO, chAttidoitk, 1144. _ via 4MeA doh ON AND ANTRA ilfIDN?Ay t iDVEMBEN. I.6Tv• Pqnnsylvanireentralitailmad, Nl.thß '-no!kortv,,rxiAM-Af. THROupri Ac.'onmcni4TlON TR i te leaves the Paifeer4 feNYhtlob daily; (extept n day„,) at 6 60 a. In., stopping at all.stottaus,he 'kdreen Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and , poking .Stinstal.! , - cOnneotrobriorNew Tork , ai PhiladelPlifa. 'THE TAB fi 14 (,i id,, , ,I‘,I.ML . , TRA pz „leaves, the Raeienear "S"t. titled - afters , Mo'rning,' except' Syntlaq at 2 60 a. m., stopping only at principal • [,Matto and ,maktrig direct coupecrican at Har• rjeb.lipg 01 BaTtitifOreaild ikNAihttort; tattl 16r New"Yorit via Philadelphia. , TiogovuliAxx.',l3,4LN leaves daily, at 4 lit. ,Msll'.'.'staremint . .it ift Prnicipld' Sta. ileter,lnaking direct connection at Harrisburg for. Baltimore, aud Waahlngton, and for New York ' vfit'll.flettown 1-21)&te and Philadelphia.' THE FAST LINE litres the Station daily, (exceet ISunday,) ati 36 p. m., stopping only at plant p •StretWei•eoian'eating tat Hitirlabifrg for Baltim e and Washingtom.and at Philadelphia ' fOr'tNe York. ..TO STOWN AI3OOIVfitt ( )BATION TRiAN J r feavei daily, (except Sunday„) at 300 p. tn., atop- P4‘lt at all Stations, and running , as far as Cone .nlFailitT.' A n C o oo .' hllClil.;:tTii..l '. N'TRAIN ' 4OrW - alre Station,' leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 620 a.m. SECOND AUGOIrIivtuDATIoN VRAIN for Wailta Station, leaves daily ' , (except.Suntiay,) at ll 40 a. in. T33l$U ACCALI7II.IiIODATION• 'TRAM tot Wtal'a j tation Asacelt. daily, (except - sunatty,) at 150 )0:111. E'o,l/P k Til 'AttettlYth1 1 0.0.4.T1CYN" TRAIN tdt tattoo loAvea 'daily; (toxempt , Suitiday;) at eopp n. , TILE CHURCH TRAIN leaves W.a.4'l§tatto,,, Vvity sumlny at 906 a. m.; returUng leaves EittibuTgli at.l3 ii.; . RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVVITL' I 3 TIT4I3IIIIGIrAS 4 . 01.A.:1)1 0 7.q. ~ . • Itiltimtre ExTrese 1.2 20p. se irtill ad r e a Enpreaa....... 1 2 ,5, P. In raat - 1, a.. ~.. ~. .... ••••• .......... 12 no a. in Throng /al, Tittle . , 12 20 a, in JeLinat wn Accommodation.. 10 05 a. m tat W a 'a Station AecenaaOti . tion..... 6 lb a. In Inl.4•'al ns,tatfpn Accommodation... d $6 a. m 3d Wall a St,ntion.A,ccentonnelaßott..... 1 55 p. in 4th Wall'a,,Stattop,Aceptcvnotia,tien.... 5 55 p. m lialtiru re Ewena will arrive with Philadelphia Expreee at. 1.25 P. An. on Agouti/14'a. IT-AJ N:ii ,FOR Li.L.A/RSVILL,E anti Pan li.N.A connect at ,BMirsville Interpectiou with Throng 1 Accomiundeetion,,Johnetown Accomeno• dation tad .g.xpreue train East, and with Balti more lixpresa and...inhuatotva Accommodation TRANS , ,lkl.B. fitef , 'Nßßßlte4 cminect at Brea: CM A wi thLx . prese I‘ralue awl - Mali Train Weal, and ITTlLrough Aoaonunodation, and EnOree. Train act, , The •ravAg. inlenh4 ee 0 la lied it greatly to their intereet, lic going East or West, to. travel. 4 the YennfyAvania itainpati,, as the acnoauno dattonel new, otreced. cannot be autpaemed pa any other :r . r.tet. 'Opt roadie 114 1 / 4 4ted with atone and ie ntirely troe from duet we can iironliee eaferoy, p eed andecomlort to ail who limy M.. or tido/Vale with their patronage. . ' ~to A IL , Is. s TO NEW YORK P1111,11.1;ELPEIL1 ',1: 1 4 I T/MtttE..,_ 4.T_Rt.) - ASTX 7 I.. 114IRRI. Rd, Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. passengers purchasing tickets in contrail! to charged an license according to distance traveled to adds onto the Station rates, except froth Sta tions Imre:the Uompany has no Agent. MUT 0F.,—.1a nee* of loss, the 4.lompany will hold thbrnselves responsible for personal baggage only, tind far an amount not exceeding-atom N. 8.1-----An Omnibus Linehan been employed to aonvey!Passengers and. Baggage to and from the Depot, ft a charge not to exceed 2.6 cants (or each pr.‘ea rand baggage . For icketa apply to J. STEWA ter, Agent, At the pp AIL k'sasonger Statson,.. on Liberty and Gr t street!. jy22 184. annitaißo 1864. THE; PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad idNER ARRANGEMENT. ON ;AND AF"PEIL SEPT. 25th, 1804, trains itin tka tallowa, i.eav PltfafA. For Chrgo. For Clev'4L ForWheel'g. lixpwao 1.00 a. In. LOU a. in. I.OU a. m. F..a.preas I.lu p. m. 1.10 p. in. 1.10 p. m. Kati 1.30 a. Ut. a to a. m. For :few Castla and Elie, 5.00 a. m. A.srlre /Ittetourgh, Y., 1-•. W. re C. a. tu., 3.20 p. ut, 6 3.)p m., p. ru. C. 64. Y. a. m., :1.50 p. p. m, ,AOOO2IfraODATION TRAINS Leave Allegheny For Alliance. For N. B. For N. C. For Statee. 2.30 p. ru. a 3U a. m 11.thl to 6.411 Arrive Allegheny, P., F. W. C. W1.i.10 a. al., 8.15 a. na., 2.50 p 4.40 p.m. C. a. U. R. 9.80 a. in. GEU. PARKIN, Agent. Union Psalm:4er Station, Pittaburgli, Pa. A. Q. CA,SSELBEKRY, Agent, AlleFlieny City. auB • F. li. ISINEILS, lien. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R Slimmer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, WAY tsee, Trains will leave the Depot, earner of Ross as d Water streets, an tollowa: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mall to and from IPutown. 255 a. m. 0 00 p. m Exp_ress " 3 40 p. m. 9 80 a. in Ist Ill'ltuesportAos , d.o. 11 00 a. in. 0 50 a. m 2d ' " 616 a. ru. 400 p. m Ist Port Perry " 7 00 a. In. 8 30 a. in Braddock:3 4 76 p. m. 610 p. in Sunday Church Train to and from brkeeeport, 100 m. 00 m For tickets apply to 0110. BO p. ULTON, W. B. :STOUT, Supt. ap3o INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS rrukur. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 00XPANY or PHILADELpHIA, (1V PIUE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST., neaV„Fiftn. S'PATEISENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1868. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be ing First 31(..rtgiffe, amply secured 81,898,898 81 Reel Estate present value $103;318 61,1 cost 102,993 20 Temporary Loans on ample Collat. Heel Securities 89,185 Stocks, (present value 488,80 72,) cost 89,788 6c Notes sad Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 33 • 62,608,661 66 The only profits trona premiums whlah thio ,company can divide by law, are from hake which 'have been determined. Isuitirances made on every description of Prop erty, in !Town and Country, at rates as low as are cotatistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, thet4avepaid li:sweetly Fire, to an, amount exceeding Fbur Militant of. Dollars, . thereby af fording ovidence of the alli , antages of Iruninince, as mall as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1850,1182,158 38. • ' . DIRECTORS. Oliartilte.W. EIANOILER,. .M.ORDBOAL E . Loo Mims WAGNRE., DAVID S. BROWN, SAXONS GDANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB B. SMITE, EDWARD U. DALE, %GEORGE W. liJond GEORGE. FAWN, CHAS. U. BAN/JEER., President. ' EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice President. . Wx, O. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. CRIN.RDEDUE.R C.OF.FIR, Agent. rlylB . Northeast cot. Third and 'Wood sts ninaDv,T.Pria FLU A NT) LIFE IN4URANCE COMPANY , 14 CA* SVNII,T aTILISET, 01g1 3013 1tV Znf) :.Custom. Rouse.: spitai„imlf4 o o. 40014...1113fr4At4a. 41A.k.k. Aita t 13311.1 OF SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limitad, evetry description of Prowl" or,lideMingdise,, ,streasonablerstest of - premf=." • •••• ' • ROBT.• P. KAM} Tresiderrt. AT. R&LIW. IN, Vice DIRECTORS. • CJEWILSB BAVICEI, E. Itt. Corn, E..R.:Erromsn, °zones W. BriOws, P. p. SAVICRY, JOBRPir S. Roark .unnit.en, • Joszeterarroet, • - ,rB.,.T.2KADAnGa, •• • • Wrzam, • • • • F'. IfLACIN:BI3RIIi• Secnstary, • :. . . • 1.101, 00YEINrAkera. ;- .•-,A!.:.AY • Clovueellr and Wood streets: , ty 14.13'E R SIGNED havp WS,Qp AL'Ac!aioe 4 them .selyes: ar pistate is tlin bolneale ki:Retaij Grocery end_ Slonewran rl4slll(4lWWwitiPe regne of DEIMAEVI" n ean 4111....Ap coritfrca — ed aVihe 'old Stand;'•l6:li Dna; Pittenurgo. nem - ~ ~{ ~~ t ~~S f j ~ . I3ETL'ILSILV(.I 2.30 p. m. 3.60 p. RETURNINO am= INSURANCE ..131r FIRE. J..IitTNLE TEL PAULTATN.WTY. If ~,MINIMMCE..I.••• A- • "MORN Steam from Qneenetown and Liverpool. . THE FIRST-CLASS POW - Iron Steamships of the Culp art! Lino, ' • • ' / EEDAR:- • REULA„ OLYMPUS, Will sail f rota tiv e riiool every alternate TUE,S . - - DIVY,' from Queenstown ,every alternate WE:IDNES DAY, and trona • New -York every iiiternate WEDNESDAY. • Steering pass age from New York to Liver, Pool direct , Currency, to New York, oh gold or equit lent in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all Berman; ports at very ,low rates . For iiassage apply to WILLIAMS& GUION, .40 Fulton street, New York, or THOS. iz r lae.ay s kAtiti No. 41 Snlithfie d stfeet. Successor to Thos. Rattigan. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (INMA.N) -STIE'A.III.SIACIP Neer - Icy, Po TILE PUBLIC. TIIEUNDERSIGNED -, `..^r,,...F.a having been appointed age (or, ---- i:iir4p4C the above line of Steameral* nt., ldet :".•'' Mr. John Thompson, deceased, the'business of the line here . will, hereafter be.carricil on at No. 66 4 rateil Atrtlts,44eri Fourth, where all applications should be made. The Steamers of this line are among the most magnificent afloat, and rim directbetween Liver, pool and New York,naltigit44 ( 44ry iveeft,l-1 t _OIL; , ' The undersigned is also agent for TAPKUOTT'S` celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line : of London Packets, by both of _which he is il , re isi:-.. pad to bring out passengers At Phfl.kur rkt , - Slg I 1 t Drafts for any amout . on any part o 'Europe for sale. Apply to I). O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .;j43!'. --- - STEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN TO LIVERPOOL 1 , THE '4ocl- .., lcl HST-CLAMS'I 1 •-• e - erful Iron Steamships of the • . .' is' NATIONAL STEAM NAV . /LLEITI/ 44 4 1 C i, .VIRGINIA, O LOUISIANA, COMPANY, i ERIN, - PENNSYLVAN74I,2 Will sail from Llverpotil and (.4.iieenati:oivn,. every alternate TUESVAY and WEDNES DAY ; from New Yofk to Queenstown : midi Liverpool, every alternate SATUIiDA Y. CatitrY passage, payable in Gold or in Currency. From New York, 465. To New York, i tliZO,.. :itenrs I ,r fl e tZl v aq : e o f r v , r.: 3 l o, NewYork, pyable 44 , n I Gold si OrgyaltienU`' 110, Cur rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS 11. CVUION, SO . Fulton St., New York or THUS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Smithfield street, Successor to Thos. Mittman. N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, also the Old Black Star Lifiestof_r.ilsis i 3 00-liar ~.aOitits.j T ii aut9-tf STOCK BHOKLHS J. 33. c , NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Office in Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev enue rooms," between Al. litecliantes No. - 7 votywrii PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. , S. B. & 0; P. 'MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealer, In /30 OK, , Aral all kin% of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, • 'PITTSBURGH, PA.• Art Imal paid for BAGS. ape LAMPS, OIL, &C. I..uciilrrx• our, wonxcs. DUNCAN, DUNI.A.P & CO., Ali 17 ?ACTT:MBAS Or PIDRE WHITE. REFINED <=l AL. MIL Mt CI X47' X:X-a (mice, 291 LIBERTY STREET, 140-61111 PITTSBURGH. PA. LOAN OFFICES. LOAN Co_F'l4-'IO.E, HENRY W. OIMIOTTE, No. lot) Ski ITIIFIELD. ST., Ness the cornet of 6th,, , PITTSBURGH. 'l%/1 ONE IN LA Rd Er.. AND SMALL JI quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, ilia ' murals, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and ail kinds 01 valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. '„l'he goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. AllirOttlee Hours from 7 A. N. to 10 P. H. ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS WX. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Irounderw, General Machinists and. iloiler Makers 13211:11133 • • - • Penna. It. R. Paseenner Stattoes, 1 - I:l"t'sidtt/IGH., PA. 3,1 Altt r'f't ft:n ALI. Klret ti steam inea, ra front three to hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mina Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto ties etc. Give particular attention to `the cOnatructltai of .Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for Uprights, inulay and circular saw Hare al., on hand, finished and ready for ship- meat at short notice. Engine. and. Boilers of every description. Alen, 1 urtuentkAlers and Sheet iron seperately, Wrought iron Shafting, Hansel,' and Pullies an every variety, and continue the manufacture of . Woolen Machinery and Machine (lards. • eOu r prises are low, our machinery manufactur , Id of the beet quality of materials, and warranted o all cases to giver satisfaction. ifir - Orcleni from all parts of the country-solid led sal promptly tilled. fell-d Sew TAILORS DoATJI3 MERCHANT TAILORS, 185 SMITHFIELD STREET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well seleated atock'of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS t/onslating of Clothe, Claaariterea, Vestlngo, dke Also, a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, including Lockwood's Oloth Lined PAYEE COLORS, NECK_ TIES and evenytning usually kept by first-class Furutatting Stores. -Orders promptly executed. mll6-Iyd 13.1 E tei ' s BLOCK. W. H. M'GEE 9 No. 10 St. Clair St., worrLD CAILL THE A.IVENTION of buyers to his stock of Goode, which has been selected with 'mat ease and contains' all the newest styles of Goods to be found lirst.class houseS. GenDS wishing a suit of clothes made to order will please call and exam ine our goods and prices. Also, a filland ma, plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS., W. U. ATAG.KE, Merchant Tailarr3"' No. 10 St. Claw etteet, ca y2l Fatah • 11, Pa. PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CiALDWELL, (sone...onto J4a.. Holm,* p 0.,) P0U.13, Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugu-Oured Hama, Smoked Beet, ace. CORNEA. MARKET AND FIRST STS dead-lyd /IITTSBURGH, PA WALL P P A, 'IS,C WALL PAPERS, OIL • CLOTHS, WINDO'W , S)IADES, FANCY GOODS W all Papers. fronft3o to El per roll ; Window Shades from 10c to t 4 ;,011, Clotha WM; pop tQ $1,50 per yard ; Fancy food in 'all varietiE4, - st the New We3lN,per Is alley tam: of FORRRT . FR ,& SCHWARZ, • MIS •I - 164 Smithfield street p LANliat: & 1f..41(5ER.13 lgoiselds Faient sewing Machines. i These Sewing Diaohines are lateen a.v4i mc qraFe teatinthe United Static Theyare W : EAS, and sold at the LOWEST .PRIO A 13412 , acuiegamine them batorniaririnenlierirhetia Ris.t pairing of , Sewing Machines 'bf ' eatery Mad ... ppm:aptly attended to: ERNEST ART :115711111X, now, •,.... ' ~... , , I • ~,I fia 10.1 Third ateeet.o. 4. i c . c9IP -1 1A.I -,, ., .-,., id Yl, , P,Utaicaugh.Pac. t. ' irol . .ill i Alg t y 3R1 6 3 . /la . . • • t .1.113 • treei °C a I TR. 1864 .• -QRUGGLSTS. . . _ - - - .41 JAMES P. D 1 ,0, 1 0.11VWX -a 7, , WHO,LESALE AND , RETMLAIRAT PR Foreign 'andDadl , l4oMediclnts, Cd4d) /49 6 .1 isAd 4P1:44 1 4.4F9, 4 10 ,,12, •FPF= s'EXWETt • .• I ~ENTVAXI,-,,f* rcHAGIN't, AND&EW ...... Ir. MILLER Friatrlntr; kiiitolalPartner. IRAN CITY FORGE, 'K_LOMAN' pHIPPS. Nrpm3.„ - w44D,F7r . .0 vita -4. • r AN_imei tdl W p.TARE BAH IRON, IVA erarllhy steamboat Forging*, PassengeriFteltbtand Exmliimetive Axlek, lielo4l . • ; .„ ; , . rw7zik.mvmumrm El. li_.lEo Y, 44 ~V;yr''.ippr PLUAIBEa AND SAS FITTERS, 1Vi.1.65 WOOD 011PREET, oppototril'irst Otrurtdr, ;Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STRIIII/14 ALLIEGRIENIG 1011101'..rn atarro7ol °Writ's.. • •_ Uhl PS SUER T 14,10 AD. Leaall'ipejlg and Bar Lertd, -P4mbr tea Material inseam*. 04 Befineriea OHO upp . o the moat aviittiVed•maiher. "Titulai linO.d With Lead or oOpper. Houses fitted trith , 'Water and Ata - N• °Nen litt4NAii(6a apa.lyd " WATCHES AND JEWELRY: a w vaunt S VBSCRIBERg HAVE - .WSW . 1 opened a very large and desirable atoole'oE . FINE GOLD JEWELRY ,GOLD & SILVERS WATCHES, . For Ladles' sad Cientleinens' wear; tine Bronze °looks, Fancy Goods, 131 ; 1_ , VV...11-.Ix3L.A.T*SO Such as Castors, Oake and aFrait Baskets, • Gobiots, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. REINBIKAN, D1E)(1411.44 SEED/X, deaf) 1 42 Fifth street. BREWERS. AND ;MALSTERS. SPENCER & iM'KAY, . . BREWERS & IVf ATATERS, PHOENIX STEAM OREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of 741 e, Porter and Brown Stout, And will - continue to make it our tam to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage-, bf our business, with full control in the Bkewery, A tidal's all orders toSPNCER & WRAY, Pheonix Brewery, Pittsbur gh JOb. SPENCER., • sel6-tyd SAS. lIVKAY. • 13ot - ter-field 'Sr, Co., ldalsters and Hap Dealers, WATER STRIAT • Sdaol-lyd vjtLEELN4, IRON -WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS; Wharton lirothOra & Co,: . : ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE- I, ce/ v e oaken; isnsu the tr 4o for slls/Sesi,9l . Guide, Hoop, stake, Band Horne Shoe Iron OF THE BEST taJALcITY: Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, ma. u ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JAlLltti H. HOPKINS 73014.A.8 O. LA..413.&11 kloplati.% Lazear, AT T 0 RNEYMT-LAW I NO. 103 FIFTII +MEET, Pll/, SEURCIII, PA. t3otleotione and other legal t business attended to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad. joining counties. • jane.s4.=l HOUSEFURNISHING. UPIIOLSTiAY. No, 85 Fourth Bt.ieeti Near Wood. rimy.; SUBSCRIBERSI II Et Aft ILY A•C. AL TURN and keep conatahtly on hand every article in their line, viz: UM - races, Ornamente, Owl= Goode, Comforts, Ibleather Beda, Mat. tresses of all kinds ; also, celebrated Patent Spring Berle All kinds o hadea, Blinds and Fixturee. Lk - Prompt attention given ko all orders (or AU ting and laying down Oat nets. OH Clothe &a. octr-lyd ltOßl3t S & 110E141UTS. CRACKERS & PI OYSTER CR4CKERS AT MARV,fr'S, BOSTON CRACKFi BAXERY, 1 No. flik JRi. LIME MANUFAOyRERS. To Builders andcontractors, W E ARE NOW MAKIJFACTURINO a superior article of • L I 31 E , Which we are prepared to 4eliver from our E COAL YARD, 509 LIKE STREET. .41761-ITYUOP N l Ati 311 1.41?" 1:"`OA L , Always on hand aiiiuguaL myle • DIOR:SON, STEWART &W. • ' PLANING AMES 11111.7..1NG A R.4fON ON VAII.E. CP LA PLANING- AMA,would respectfully inform the public that he had rebuilt &ince the tire, and having enlarged his ebtabliahment, and tilled it with the newest and Most apprerved' tea cliduety,ls now• prepared in futnish dooming and planing. oo wads, scroll sawing and re-sawing, ma, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings, box 4naking, &c. SOUTH PITTSHUHOH, Sept. 7i 18d7. J&2d OYSTERS, GAME &b JA.III.IIES 31"..UA.VGALLIINI DRAIJIIt IN 11 OYSTERS B' No GAME POULTRY AND`, 'EGGS," .." 860 LIBER'T'Y del-dtf Down stel rs s . • • . ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Fraud Scan Brothers. linms tarsorri•ty mtoN, siTtrAmirdp Ilq A" ; Loretto, Cambria Otinnty,'Pennsylvailla, , sbout four miles fromUrensom stmipe., direct route between PhiladelphlaandAttsburgh3 .w.asehartered in 1851, with priilimes to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Unrees;•• The: locallion of. the• College is one of.the inciethesithr in Pcinnsylvania—tlus portion of the ;Allegheny: mountains being proverbial 'Rut its pore waters bracing air., and picturesque ecebory. - , :•The Scholastic Tear oommendes on theFIRST , DAY 01 , ' SEPTUILBER of eivih year, and.enda on the FIRST Oir JULY. follemiing. Itintivided into two Sessions. Students catmotreturn borne , between the Se one. All the.APPazstub ne a " . • sanoto Land Sveying, 31Ingpieering, tea; will"be furnished by the Inititution to the. Students. , Instrumental mil Vigbailttrisio fortnr charge. Students will be admitted frOin eight years to the age of mantOod.' Tcurics—Board and Maio% Prtial/PWYPP•tr inedvence • .1 7 Bedding and Per I • -Surveying use of 41141111artfOMIW. . illllll • ethnical and Modem Languages, extra.— 10 Students spending V seation at theOolleg_ . _e. 28 R e ye renoe cmo.be made to she Rt. Rey. 010.11uP , Domithea; Rt. M Rev. Inshop. Wo.ti r. ghiladelv _hlak gey,T. S. Reynold's, Xxirretto r mI. °Mita, .P' Idlidelphla ; Rev. ResersiAlP nx•hhei,Vallse; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Hatriaborg. 1,,,, 'EI A hack runs daily t d Lorretto from Ortisoll. 8.0. E. A. /313p1, Supszkir Etr _MIST 0H000,41 mooRHEAD, ikg ,t TR VP 1 I I - P,IG METAL AND BLOOMS ; 74 WATER ST., b i ktp s yr Market, PITTSBURGit. ErnPay:Ft-T- 1 i .w. n.rerrassox PA T TEILSOPik c&DUßffillir Via a :Commission Merchants, , Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal • „ era, pindlAtiMil„ We .talrifterrt..*.qo al Pittsburgh ()uses : Chen, Smyth & Co., Zug & Painter A. Bradley, E. Edmundabn & Co., R. H. J .Davila, J. P. Woodmell, Jas. & Co. J. ,W. Spencer, C. H.iLoiliavlDoivamaJaaii ag. l loo PAW -4 Spencer , vanicay..ltNJattazasimutwx.b. haraicisi is /4414 VV I TA.4 3 .'P l 9tPcKsilo c i ,iod 14PYMilattlik , ' , BROWEEEREW • • [Suimaadietbtikeyzitirtr. I I wutijiiiiiiint&t.ilig Etc - Foreign Fruiltg, ' Sugars v aqlreo Wqmffilii -2.3;,1 NOS. 126 9NDItB WOOL Nltia 1444 11 : -- ; BRASS FOUNDERS. puq!teotßritsSdlV,9o44 ~„, .„.. II • .11 r , r.-, : .; 7-liiio bra • v.•.F."AthapiliVirf/ADV, Miuralecture and keep constantly on hand every „ variety of _ ISH Etr a , H.S.ASS CASTINGS toll ittitiektuo ittooottfir it/' nese made to order. I 'Tri4A2IIBOAT WORK ANp WEIR, '0... - i.o.g.ptiiigant,trattOtlqdVC+ 40; UMW et* , lot: IN caterie I+••nrylv-Artbe.; for tite 931" , 2dASSIPS SYPHON PUMP, with LandaelPo thiWovement attached. table 774 .44L/CAlNNElfiviior. 13 41§" au g Eja g r p tiii # g . . • eimsekith'iitktagsAbittt:Ww Brass Castings: oral/Kindly Made at the shortest notice.' lzi ; la "S. .Particular attention paid to lifting up and re- pairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 & 31rillpsuflrcatreq$4 . 1=rtALT littZtittbeig d. 1 14 tog practical mechanics, of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to give siate. iarattion in every respect. ,We . pFeugto h ,etialr 4 - or .Gadid, Ciartvo n Aßni , f,sl.6aiiii — Pdrizipa for ,water, an oil. " " ae6-Iyd STEEL WORKS. /84.A.0 ZONIII3..JOIIIP L.1108D:-IVILWCIU13.013GH - . - Pittsburgh Steel WdiUl, - : .) - biNnEs. Cfmt. Steel; also, 2 SiiiiiitEa 'l4'.„ 4 ,stiA Steel Springs a 4 - tharper of Roes and Pint. Streetai.c; "11021-ly ...I.l7ltißultall, PA. • w..Orrsrat N OHNttri.Y.+. 1 3 . 4 R9. if G R A M Z ta 11 4 4 0 P. CUNNIN..II. R ,i driUNNINGIIA.M.S at. CO.—PITTS- Mj BURGH WlY.S=er: lia t ua u l rg l9 h, M p r a a t . e: th a ree e dOXViVv tire Monpo- ' ' gahela House , manufactuthltiatti r ttsburgh (Site :Window Glass, Druggists' adage tire and Ame rican Convex Glass, for Parlor 4 .4lctdows, Church and public buildings. api WINES, LIQUORS, E. P. MIDDLETON --`IHYOfII EOW ri g ludTh 19 IKS • W 3ad&timd Also, sole prod !Tr ' ok_ r) Vir ITEX* .I**4lSiKir • I / Intd4-tyd PRILADELPHIALPA JA.O - Importer and wholesale-deader in FOREIGN_y/INIS' 3NDAtantftr 160 SMITHFLULEIsziemEar, Tifrike dotireir,t+cle6tlt*: , - NACOS KELLER WORM) INVITE partiicalim §#figkt4OP .1410eidIVIOVZ Wines and French whi c h - as Demise lected and importedbi4aselt, Families and Uhurches could depend. me :obtaininii. at his es tablishment the best iiiid - purest of Wines. Pure Liquors of all kinds; equal to Alvin the city, al ways on hand. Also, Pure Oldßyci•Whiskydazali the.best Rectified Monongahela. oat) •HENRY W. REAtnißiNt - & CO., mai:pal:et ' " Foreign Brandies Wines and Quo; ALSO, T BREAD Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin ger kit andiea, Old Monongahela, Rye, and • her Whiakies, Jamaica Ru.m,10,, - • No. S 3 M.1.1*V.,,WL-73e -Opposite Fourth street, . . • • • der-Hotels, Taverna and ninnies 40 . 4 it." moderate prod:tato: Watt t , i , msMt.nti; t, =M=3 • JOS, S. !.liwg. liYE w ii. Ham' JOS. S. FINCIIi .• - tuccessor to Thcau.Mciortidmitaufacturer Copper Distilled Pure age , Whisky, Nos. lig; 391, 193 and 195;1ti9t strreet.,,POtir . burgh. . ruPpl4;iyd... .a?..ec.tiusi pn - oTaaRAPHIG. 41XT.V4%, IndiaPITTSBUEGIC tir k ‘TA TRW- / COY:AY/It z), ltiftilif - 1 4 17.itit9 - Lue Size kpotpuppliOn ce , -.FC.TuCti):7 efe. Thaograptte ,ty4' Landaeape and Fancy Baokgzeivtda. Ivery,typea...X.tann-,. grapio /inmate, CideXtptile.4 NA:A' , P++.cY+ otSgto)f-a.. adapted to the,Pnetn4.loe,butnneaa. NOTARY.,,sn,I3LIe, , 59 FOURTH,. AT/tEkEtr i 40 - oftice bpuo froi4 jr., in; W. .P.Clxift "MAIO J. 1 . 1, DAY YAK & `Successors to J. F. Dajr .i dtpSY , lri'l' MANTJFACT URERS _lingar;teAl a rty4; des in Saddlery, UOW...and Tl. Elard_- ivarelind Corneae' AisAtlltings.: 111"flosi street, Sign of the Golden Stirrup, Yitiiburgb„ , eLtdt - • ENICTORIAL ,WALL P resenting this famous ale w. F. , ROOF/peel& 1 BAccP— boxtaL"„ ) i , 'r 'ln store and for sale by Ts FETZEg ar. mukt.st '0 myna trrorestrers*talkir FBENOH PAPX.3ll4ggifigr.°Li; EGANT DESIGNS, IIiaDALLIONS 4and other Wall Ornaments, just received frOMPII/113, for .ciale by - . _ my2B 87 Wood street. #... u - vt.dTrutantemiwP,r., 1 / 4 3 1 .8.L1i !ea and children'F, 40110...6,...."4treir hta at the loweat‘pme,`lrr fIOALAZIPtP± u Jed ' : 08 1 6 404 ~ 4 . 11130 ET 031'EO,— - . ••• ,Ir,r.'ri „ED i 2 5 o ' i ' k ie t 's r i ffi e *jguitteic gkT4c4ed•BYtt. !.,u , „.:, :, I tmleeaFed d ll* sald blt l l. YETZEIVEtX§IIIti*G; , jel4 corner Market .. d F . ats'" NOVEDIBER 1iP0173 OS QOY- ~31,enunent Ronde bought at KOUNTZIe MERTZ'S, No. 118 Wood greet, second door above Fifth. ke l6 - • ;• e'• .WJOW.. -r eitafirt-V-I. s P only complete asso Palni NTfirtment in this city, Riessle by_ JA:147 1 4)44, a • . ..› .4Kit saGs. 1,7 bbli. Fresh Egmjust receleved by Ex -3YI prem. PETUR ARMSTRONG owner Mast and klnt Mania; I~~Q.~ C ~ Q GLASS M)IIKS No. 5 North Front-SU. ". and 48 St. Clair. SArtwiti 1 0 1 2,01 V MEMIM - " - .4741i4i L.6 7 .;:),F1 . 7 - . •.. BANK H TH)RD--FATIONAL I a4g7f.f 'an 9 lu-scwet4 n.t.• organized under the INationakett_ Aot, is new preinetitukutio at it.ve , nvir General Banking Business. Deposiit received, pities o f 4gParnenn ti " soUGEIT SOLD; Au /Illations made , in 'every soemsible GirctifitkaigiMi lm ackaifigfi& f " v 'H 4 V the NeitayarMeinicsavligror,6,l :tit and V DflilE SAVINGS' I.NiOrniVi i ibiLeiditef{,* 1%T0..1.10 s m ith elci Ist., Opposite the Carton Howlk r -l i , •i:•Ao'l '. ' -.43.looisisET Kraalira 13140. E. Sohmertz, A. S.LBell Holstein, 1.8. Holstein, , a.S. H. Hartnum Henry Gerwig, 1744'1"rganstemGgg iDAR REHEMAN, Prost. H. C.!SORZIMITZ, Cash. pro tem. mh72md :N . 1 li. - . - i . .. gmlitatr.nalffitarernt3o6 Notes, Drafts, Acceptances Gold Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the ' Ea s tern and Westech Cities conati4for sale. Collections made in tpr igAles throughosit„ the United Stahalcit‘ t iihtd idjuir [Wald. or current mei', No. Market street, between "hird aid Fourth streets. DOLLAR SAVINOg h aa 71 I 65 FOURTH STREET. * 94 ib*CAILTERFAT) IN 1t155. pit. A. M. 2171,". JohEi 0-. Baokotem, 1-1 3;10 trademitilia:Ti:.ll yttrA..damjr •" Rettig ,• " :„ John Mmisal, ", GeorßePack, ;Welter I....marg , noi 4Ni ' .• ; John. Or r, -•• . r Aim/£o};lllsllarrier, ItobertEctrb, OharlealA.4lloltan, Henry` . •• JorM Evans Wm. E. Schmertz, •‘' Benj. 14. Jel , . „ .extotth, , • AleXmidef ' ll3l.llespl , • Aleximd tile , • •' • Wm. S.I z ~ ., . .Wm.N.statitir.,. • . • Hunker, .I.2ascwWltilttler, ~ lm ahart„. ilayigA. I ' ;Wm; p.Mreyfrim , i T es bk.KM.y, t.S ~,O ltristiAnTeauen SICOMETARY AND . intkiAST/11.121r,„K a.) - .ETIAREESA.c...OLTON. • '' ' JEADELPHIA CARDS'. . 6811 .4 ISIAH jirloll:ls.' B " exxdpks.i::;,,-.4 O,, pwowp ar , ASY . 11. 14 ti‘ f 7.1 VT4 . I: 1 • s anOrte:el!aninkilli*A4 !77;4:111.1.c. S, CASSWERESAATMETPIA'ic-] lestings, Tailors , Trlizlnuniks, .• 5 ALet_rtar_vitilii-Iww-ierr. li.s-BRi - pikordivii4adarontataiiti I — o . titaßAN oellb Efoutli"Witei'4.,, • • KuLADEL K 4 bends' 16114163 k nEusda. condwienfs AiOoU,eirker.G*AaNr. rks:' MtinUfaobire 011 id 'SALE t. ." 4 P1 4 .1 0 tY01404 - 04 "-;:.:7" T s I' 1'Ma5att111 ,4 ,.. 1... 40(034 - I CHESTNUT Siazze.rl,lli. s°'Lf d .•• *AS a, vAN :_ C s,ol , Patent Improied EX° 4 4 %K#POOOAWX3iNiI 4 0 GUN COAIR BOM A keLiavii -4446 4ta 1 Itslll PAR aaraartooint; 517 , peireth Street. ~Pinialle*E L, DlAnufnatory, Frankfort], Phila. 1 goods warranted. jrmyti s 0 13 . 1 4rITY'_ .1 26 i a 1. GC OPE PEARCE - 1 - 74 ur eatii,e rs ‘ ai - d .lli) 1:: (• • : .Y 1 It NODS; ND TAILORS TIELMEMINGS, . l 0 Sc?util Fourth, Btreet, • ;HO, LS, RESTAURANTS,_ Ja. w t r itrlEt .4 'la' w. -----. • L.i it i 1 / AsikiLAggym..TXpAlUniPX, :. E.: ;reilll6 ,f. tide' +. Pennsylvania . Passenger v .., , y eii :... 9ilr ir. 1 i 1 OHN SAVAGE?- r• 1 liiOPRIETOR: 'l • - "ANA .XWED - Wllw.'; -e. ~ -US Alt &T h A dern imkrbveinent, this pop. 34i4r r - :cut, the subscriber is prepared to amen. : ~-;1 , thedate i old cuqtemera and the :papa genek.. , h the beaUthawasket atibrete.,JOyiterst he vedup in evergwariety 14 etyleouritgr,,,,,:wf, }he . It' His - Wakes, Liquors end Alec he-- 1 ,,, root co &lent in recommending them to the pus. 4 Ida 'Or,eir excellence. - Clan, ucketand Shea Oysters received dittii * ;:r '''''' and col wholesale and. retail. . : mygood. i' P .t , itt , . If 11 ha ' l . 22 A P I 4 3I 9.ND *I4 ,WORIrsi , i,:". PITTSBURGH. • ta itriniettinE that, he Jr in dauz iedeiptibto - 1 2' I"' Sttta..L and t/d.iNf. Yn . .r S, art?, ; i 8 PPPaced.,to accontaketiate the,patrons I,ltl adavireu ite'r Mu*" idth every. the eating and drinking line at the 5h6113.) _ SOWS ES of this thing eat no jnall G'S EATING SAL,Q9N er ne d.Spreets k , , OYSTERS IlLthit'olelleaCiiis sit the • be served up the_moitEagagge EGI - YOunt(l, ' - corner VlrgigAllpyds.. SmktAttelibt.., LLO HAL,r, DRAM:I)OIGL 'RED. JACOBS , wcurld remind WS do and customers quit-11404s .11. A 1 still to.,gbeiy. t nib .124.14 L 0.4 , n>thig .1-1 qiiaTit7rta7rEner, and in connection • hail, ft- APPRintffluirßilerd,lolooo.-41.1 a tables, DWI) endcues, ber the place,l4ollo.,Hall,Zoostit ati - f entrazigoookFoortb., 4 1 ALP frie foizild • 'trance . Abates , with th with g, irea I,ll Ete , DiaV-Stieol---Woyki i 11K P .6541:2-: 1 4,811, Tho k i x upck s i tu o ridi equal nrallfiaiportedin:alal4l'' tide counta7.. _ _ .11020t x ti . #44.0.04; ' !:7- - •:: 53..FLrit and L2O 41 .• .L551 Saennd , • . • ..rn•Tsinrixott,f 4 4 .4 ,"". usu. 'NEED ixtteipwipriA.T, ebb. Dried Apples) 3 t ,, mbash.--Itar Oorap 10 bush. Oats. bb.ls. Gaff Ming Flour. - Igo. 6W6911 AI . _ • 1 111 .. - IS . 1 121 _-.. , --N j.... 31 11: ,•; t tIUSTICIE ! CRP/ 0 TRW- PEACIkix El.i , -` , . • '0.• ,, 1 i ia:..,...i . * ~ . .. -_, C. I: --•.,..-.-: -i i•-•'..,L..j . . vu-1 '_79v ‘j- . : - :,, ji power 41t4, itsloirairisol 7 " l ' n-147 ';'''' ' - 4P- 666i6,-- eithwelihairL - 4 1 ' : , k i. „ l 5 D - 4 ;Tv.:Lo g e - Rit Z 1 : , ,L e . " . „.. : ,-.. ...,...:?.., : j c :-.. i. r .0 . , ... ,t ert ,, N 100 ft SAlltits'4lek 64 AN - ' ' .." BO sallace, , tetier *I th eimprovements, situate: nettr.i. , ' oeirtelitottoo;o4l ludiddgopl. West o aseeasburgh r aod-wduda-413(I r.--- dlioa- Wr 39,41! ~„, mutyarrau4 ,otal**poitdr- ' - w 16... :... - *," "' , , -mtp ,,, :. • , ,g, , Iff -.lit ...;:= -, : - --vttA'... t ., ".24 , !* - 110 , x inauxus , .liD.hr.: .--.::: • 4.1N-19tir vattrltc,:',-/ I ; .VIA:,: 71i .e. it .1 tz,.-:„.• A. V 4 It iilii); 147011 aop BossoNdoi.Ndiatuti...- ' 0,44 ....7" .1 .!'. ,4 -:---:. Now loading add for Zi t . . - 'l-.,„:k„', BAT 41i.BNA '. 1r sepda Nos. isql 41 Wood otto% :, ::E::-.. ... .!,,Proptistor3' SMII
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