MIIIMI4I-441 rivrintvitoti PRODUCEI 'WAUKEE. nvvioa OF WEB DAILY PORT WEDNZSDAY, -November 9, teat. BUSINESS—We have nothing new to note. The gereetui witalimited and 90 yerolhe. isles ? Took'nlaCe yeti: erday has the largest share of attention, and until the result of that event is known op erations will, of course,bccessarily be restricted. Prices for some days.past have exhibited no ma 40rial sharer, and - deplen take - ;told sparingly '2 ,o rhe receipt of produce were not large. Below Will be found the sales that came under our our notice,. r - WElSltirEitles to bbis Rectified lit $1 76. 'Wines sold at et 724 , 1 75 gallon. GAAS—Were held at an advance. Sales of Cram at 22@2.60; Porto Rico, 24@26c; New Orleatui, 28028 c. • COFFEE -Sales of Rio at 445g , 46c. SYRUPS--llange from el 1501 30 per gal , 'MOLASSES—New Orleans sold at tri FLOUR—The market was firmer, with a good dlitrititld.' &Oen were made to the extent o of 480 bbis „nt Extra, $9 7EOIOOO, and Extra Family, Ind douto 15. The stock on hand is not very GRAIN—The market was .dull. There were no transactions. Prices were nominal. From wagon the rates, for Wheat were : Sled, $1 95; White, 12 . 05 - Pei bush. Barley was dull and would not command over $1 60@i 65. Oats— were brink; we note sales to the extent of 6450 buih at 885 e. 'Corn—The last sale reported Was at 41 25. L _LARD—lnactive; Sales 10 tee at V14 . 4123g. X AY—Salmi l load, at scales at 1-40g#15 00 per tort.; APPLES—Were 'dull. The supply is equal the demand. Sales 250 bbls at 2 004(0,00 per 0111. ..EGTATCES--Sales Neshanoaks at Tutpoo fl bbf:.Sales Solvay Sweet do, $450@5. ASRES,-We have nothing new to notq In re , gaitfto this article: The demand was moderate and prices' unchanged. z. 4.III.A.NIIEHRIES.--Pricios range from $l2 to SALT—Market steady. 'Sales 200 bbls No. at $8 05 $1 bbl. CRESTNITTS—We note Bales of 160 bush at $5 250 icso per bush. STRAW—SaIes I load oat straw, $25 00 per bush. CORN MEAL—Was inactive, sales 100 bush at $1 5501 60. BACON—The market was steady, but not very *dive; The Sales were in a small way for local pimentos. Prices were ouch anged. R WE—Was inactive; sales 5 bags Rangoon at 160.- BUYS—The market. was quiet; sales Spring .dt 001355 e. OlLS—Sales No 1 Lard 011 at 1,85; No 2 do, $l, 20.75; Linseed. $1 70.111 75. .7 -S lax EEDS—Timothy 86,50; Clover 13, 13,50@14,00; 00; 0003 TURNIPS—We note small sales at $1 00 per DRIED BEEF--Small sales at 24)gc, for Can- TWO& thkilONS—Were unchanged; sales at $2 50 per bush. CHEESE—SaIes 30 bxs W R, 20@22c; IS do Hambnig, 28c. UROOERIES-We have nothing new to note 115 regardlo thiS article, altsprices were,unchang ed we omit them. PITTSBURGH . 011. TRADE. 07710110 P TOE DAILY POIST, WErnsissizav, November 9 1864. BUSINESS—Is improving. Holders are ask big lc %t gallon higher. The stock on hand ie not large. The receipts amount to 1,666 bbls. The excitement in regard to new wells continues in fact the reports are more numerous than the wells. Tit would be well for purchasers to exer cise a good deal of caution. The sales were as follows : • , CRUDE—SaIes 740 bbla, in bulk, delivered at wells, 32c: 300 do, 310, pkgs returned; 200 do, 31; 50 do 320. TA.R—Sales 200 bbls Brilliant at $7 00 per bar rel. FMK - FED—Salmi 100 bble Free. straw color, 760; 100 do Waite, 77a. Oil Receipts Per Allegheny River J Wilkins 00 Brown Poultney.... B Ashworth.... B Wray Fisher & Bro Gallagher J Seaton..., - W g Reties Total Imports Per• Allegheny. Valley R. R GOING NAST Brewer Burke & Co, 6J bble Crude for New York. Petrone Company, 5 barrels relined, for Co poly. Sill & Company, 100 barrela refined, for Bal timore. RIVER MATTERS. r - %• - •mltntWr - '4• - 7 - 47Mnq ARRIVED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carmao, Brownsville. ...Tag. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles . Monongahela City Kate B. Porter, Porter, Cincinnati. Kate Putnim, Anawalt, St. Louis. Golden Eagle, Kerr, l'ortsmouth. Ida Reese, Reese, DEPARTED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Eranklin“Jarmao, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard; Peebles, lilonongahela City. Minerva,Gordon, Wheeling. Tax Itivsa.—Last evening at twilight there were 10 feet in the channel, and falling slowly. Theweather wee pleasant. AiKii-The tine new steamer Onward, Capt. Mel lon, 111 announced,for Cincinnati on Thursday The hatateestAasilt Lathe Cincinnati trade, anal Wears superior accommodations to persona going that wisp. 'The fine steamer Lent Leon Capt Shepard announced to leave for Louisville This boat has the best of aenomodations for pas ['engem and is in charge otoareful and attentive °gleam Aler The fine.paonger steamer Golden Er a, Oapt Kerr leaves this day at. l o ain for m t eidta i r t itum arkershurg and Portsmouth. She will re melt through to Olneirdiall. S EAMJIGATS. aleglik WREN:LING, 'IIfARIET;IAAND BULL CREEK OIL REGIONS. TILE REGULAR PASSIM ' PasieVAIENERVA, cluirtlior n, resumed her old trade, making regular KUri i - leaving__ Pittsburgh every MONDAY, XESDAY and FRIDAY. Having been .ZhoiottghlY Repaired, she well deserves the pa : ronageinf t the publ generally. JAS. ic COLLINS • Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge FOR BINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. , . . THVES74Y; NOV. 10, 4P. .111.. TICENEW PASSENGER - Eleamer ONWARD,.O,.. Mellon, l pmman er, 5v1111.62.4ve as announced above. * Apply on board, or to' ,-. , „.. TORN FLAK, pr oat' '' -'' "' ' " 3f: D.' 0 OLLINGB' 00D, ,FOR MARIET T A ,G ALGIAG 0% I Sp , PA R. `- lIIIILSBURG lIIONTOL, BIG SANDY & pOR.TSM4ITTIL i ' THIS DAY,Nov.IO, 10 am. --"' THE. PINE PASSENGER steamer ()OLDEN ERA, Usptaln an, _ sive .se announced above. For freigh t i or.. move, apply- on board, to The lnelnpatL Golden Ex :a will reaelpt paasengprs through O PO; ..Aiirol34/14%.T_LkND LOUISVILLE. =THLS DAY,ROvEziLBER 8, 4 Y. Pa. ,T WC Mum ..PASSEPAGER tamer I.ENI LEGTI, Shep =away, will. leave as announced above. For freight, atzmosegpalkm o i r lxfard, or to J. D. OOLLINGWOOD. Agte. Fon CAIRO A.M:I NT. LOUIS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 10 A. M. • I'fl NEW AND SPLIEN • pasaenger steamer, AR ME, itidifoinaisfatis lwry Dommatider, 'NI leave as tre. - For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN. PLACA" er• J. IS.lololaMitl-W0017..A9t9 • • 'IEPB3 , FRANKLIN ac. OILCITY. THIS DAY, NOV. 8, 4 P. M. ' TIEN.RFLKNDIR . P A 13- 4mteer iittinifii* ADVANCE, S. ex. - Commander, Charles. Ca rpenter,. elatklaailiteiVeaa annommed above. /or freight, or passage, apply on board at the foot of Irwilst street: OF ------- *MO' & HAMLIN'S C,AI INRIAORGA NS , ~- • .Willeonirthee anyone tethe impettoritynrthie mate over all others. Several of the Improve ments In Abase. Instruments are. pataiqed and owned by Biwa & ,lidmlla. Lane aesOttment now on hand at the wale- WOMB of the sabserlimr. ...,..04.10dettandnothent before ' -,I"MICILM3IIIG ELBEIViIEBE . ISE= CHAS. ,C. MELLOR, 81 - Wood Street. c faiihe IMMEMEtEII • ft.r ir4 ? -, :"..PITTSBURGH THEATRE. VLIO LI Csee and Manager W. liannastacos. E -agementfor_sis nights only (lithe cele brat'thittjt,OcCrittedld ' MISS PAULINE CIISHATAN, Who, under the orders of (1 eneral Roeecrana, pastod throng:Late enern_Vs lines, and gave such calla 'thin infornilition!'fo . thi %tiny of the Cum , berk pd. Fit st appearance of the young Irish comedian, 14" EL. ,J.A..IVJEk.;,Wi3 M W /LAUD 1 4 11 WA" E7.11147;ti llfey will . both !apnear BOilr - cTcaitlt'a - tie - attilful and foinantic Irish qt the _ _ COLLEEN BAWN; or THE BRIDES OF GADRYOW EN. Elly. Miss Major Pauline Cushman M 3 h s Na Uoppaleen Mr. James M. Ward (The lull Oompany in the, octet.) IigrfPITTSBIIRGHITIIMLIWt. ; First appearance of the world-renowned Trage dian and . Comedian„ McKEAN B 11. A. NA N, and his beautiful and talented daughter, MISS VIRGINIA BUCHANAN, Wlicae performaneea in all the PRINCLI'AL Tiilil4THES'oteiß EXT BRITA Ni MISTRAL LI A rFoRNIA, and other parte of Anieri , have'been received with great enthu y CRf VDED AND - fASHIONABtE AUDIENCES, And pronounced by them to be the (;rear, Artbiuts of tlio Mt,Nt)AY, NOV. 14th, Win be performed Ho tic cleault'a charming Dowdy Of LONDON ASSURANCE. fir ilarcourt (km May clCean Buchanan. (A.. played 'tiy him SW n in Europe 4111 i America.) - Lady (Tay Spanker... .1W taa Vitrinia Buchanan no 7: . . PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE &C. R. R. Co. ONFICE UN THE SECRETARY, Perranution, lint. 6th, 1864. XTOTIVW. TO BON nnOLDEUS.-TOR .1 agreement modifying - the First and Second Mortgages of this Company has been executed by the President, and the Trustees under the fired of Trust, and the evidence of such agree ment to be attached to each bond is now ready. fh , mtholders may present their bonds at this othcr,or at the Co in pauys Transfer ins. n low. Lanier X Co, No 52 Wall street, New Volk, and have the agreement attached there to, or they may send to either of the above named places a full description and the number of their bond in when the agreement will he sent to the bondholder to be by him affix ed to the bonds. YITT,IIIIROH, FT. WAYIVIL & (11111 . A,40 R. Iig.FICK OF TUX Pittsburgh, Pa., Odtober 1404. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS For two Stretches of an IRON BRIDGE over the Allegheny River, at Pittaburgh, Pa. iEA LED PROPOSALS WILL BR 171 Received at this Office until 4 o'clock, P. M., of the 15th DAY OF NOVEMBER N FAT, for an Iron Bridge, or for Two Span., each about 155 fret in length, over a part of the Allegheny It vt.r, at Pittsburgh. Pa. The plans and speeificafinns for the same will he lenity for examination at this office, on and alter the sth day of November next. _ . JOHN R..TERVIS Uhler Engineer net 27-2w41 MUNCH!, NTS N. MA N VPACTNRKRS BANK, PITTA DORM'. ( let. 21st, 18111. AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held at the Banking Rouse, on MONDAY, the 21st DAY OF to- V EMBER NEXT, between' the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the Fl i:sT DAY OF NOVEMBER, at II o'clock, A. al. J DEIN SUOTT,Ja., oet2Zaltd (hsehier. Balm or Perrattungn, October 20th, 1864. AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 2lat DV NOVEMBER NEXT, between the hours of lu a. th., and d p to. The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the FIRST OF NOVEMBER, at 11 o'clock, a m. JOHN HARPER, oct2l:3td.tattv. Cashier. ALLENIIRNY BANK, October 18, 1864. N ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS _AI of this Bank will be held at the Rankine Howie on the 21st OAY IF NOVEMBER NFXT, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., ands o'clock P. M. The Annual Meetingot the Stockholders of the Bank will be held on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock, noon. J. W. Co( bK, octl9 Cashier. OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE ( PITTSBURGH, October 27, 184,4. , N ELECTION FOR. DIRE(' To it s Of this Comp.uy will he held at its office, No 92 Water street, on TUESDAY, NoVEM. HER Sih. NEXT, between the hours of 1 am' 3 o'clock, P. M. F. M. (fOROf octrfaltd • secretary. ALLEGHENY RANK, November ist, 1864. rig lIIE PRESIDENT AND DIREC- A TORS of * this Bank have this dny declared a dividend of five per cent. on the capital stork, out of the profits of the last six months, pay to the Stockholders or their .legal rppre sent.tive , on or after the 11th tn.t , tree of Government tax not OV PITTSMTROIT; November 1, 1864. rE E irun PRESIDENT AND DIREC TORS of this Bank hare this day declared a at ~idend of nee per yen , . on its capital stock, not n; the profits of the laat six months, which wilt he paid to Stockholder - a or their legal rep rearntativea, on and after the 12th inst., free of (;overnment taic. JOHN HARPER, Cashier. /FFIOE WESTERN TERVRANCIi Co., j . Pimparrorton, November ISt, 1864. rjrll.l IQ WESTERN I.NSDRANDE CDR PAN Y has this day declared a Dividend of your Dollars per share. free of tax, out of the earned profits of the last six 'months, pay• able on or after the 10th inst. F. hi. (JORDON, no2.2tvd Secretary. OITIZUN'S BANK, / PITTSMIROFf, Nov. let, 1864. .4 I"fiNITIF. DIRECTOR'S OF THIS BANK have this dm" declared it Dividend of Five Per Cent. on the Capital stock, free from tax, pay Able on and after the 11th inst. EURGE T. VAN DORN, Cashier. MauI!SANT'S &MN" UFACTUICERB BANK, PITTIiBURGH, November let, 1&64. fiIHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK have this day declared a a Dividend of Five per Cent. on the Capital Stork out of the profits of the last six months, payable on or after the llth Inst free of all 1 axes. JOHN JR. no2:td Cashier. ,BEION CITY BANK OP PITTSBURGH, November I, ririE DIRECTOR'S OF THIS BANK have this day declared a Dividend of Five per (lent. on the Capital Stock, out of the proti to of the last six months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives, free of United Stales Tax, on and after the 11th inst. J. IVI.a.O.OFFIN, no2:td (Wailer. OITtZBNB BANK, PITTSBURON, October 21st, 1864. AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN THREGTORS of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, November 21st, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M., and 2 o'clock P. M. GEO. T. VAN DORN, nos Cashier. To Wounded Soldiers. JILL SOLDIERS WHO HAVE BEEN Discharged by reason of wounds received in any battle, and who have not received the 8100 807TIV I rir, can now receive the same AT ONCE, Hy applying to us either in person or by letter. Pay for the Wives, the Mothers twhen widow.), and the children of PRISONERS OF WAR Now in the South promptly collected. special and personal attention given to claims for HORSES KILLED IN BATTLE, or cap tured by the enemy. E. T. MATHEWS & 00., 808 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 'MANDEL ciOptcr. s--OS Grout street, Pittsburgh. itIi.BERT M. MoMASTER, .11 S. al. (lAZZAM, Attorneys ar ; Law no:taitf S. S. JETR:YAN. BROKER AND INSURANOE AGENT, NO. 59 FOURTH STREET, (Brorke's Building,) .„. B UYS AND SELLS OP COIIIMISSION REAL ESTATE, and all descnptions of Bond and Stocks, in this or the Plliladelphis m atitots:' • - Agent for the 'Phcenix 'Fire bauriinee (Qam pen), of Brookly'n', the" Washington, 'of New York, and the American Life, of - Philadelphia. • , • , e , ht,;•. O SPORTISMEN.—CILD7, D ,AAFlNEtheßniy, AlCesambizmentuf akcik.OßTLlOlCAPortillg rancr:lA in 4,1113 • T • • - -,• I.363roodotregt. ......**„.. t ly l 4 . ,trt zv a gat t ,-• ki ll= wit 17?-,s61' *l' 4 _1104: a 2 ..ic A tv • ' : ' , l ; H.. 11 /it) afsi , ): , TTlitt.ratiVA' ; ':...' ..a. crr..ll, -: ,' h. , 'via: a..E - At 89 - 2.l.9olWiftSl te r likiirir. , 9efia k•ti.r.s v.:O x) 4,4t0 wit tu 'Mani WINTER • MEIMAIMENLENT. Pennsylvania Central Road rh - li4 'WALLET a4-ttAlisrf AkN, P Frill. MON DAV, OCTOBER. 3krr, TittaiiO4ili leave the dei.ot, corner of Liberty elvant:itreete, tia folloe : .F.asT !HAIL, daily. except Sunday, at 260 a. in. stopping at principal StAtions, and braking direct 'connections at.Barrishurg with trains for New York, Baltimore and Washington; and at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston and inter mediate points. HARRISBURG ACOONIVIODATION, daily, except Sunday, at 6 20 a. m., stopping at ail reguiar stations between Pittsburgh and Har risburg, and making tibiae connection with trains on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania R R., Eheisburg and Cresson R. 8., and Hollidays burg Branch. PitTSBURGH & ERIE EXPRESS daily, - except Sunday, at t 2,30 p. m., stopping at nearly all the stations between Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, and making connection with trains on the Ekensburg and ()reason R. R. Hollidays burg Branch R. R., Tyrone and Ofeartleld and Bald r:agle Valley Branches. JOHNSTOWN AI...ICOSIBIONATION, daily, except Sunday,at 3 00 p. in., stopping at regular Stattona, between Pittsburgh and Johnstown, and connecting at Blairsville Intersection, with trains on the Indiana Branch and West Penn sylvania H. R. . PHILA DELPHI A EXPRESS, daily, at'4.25 p. ni., etopplag only at Latrobe, Llonemaugh, 7i g, All non a, H tinting - Me', Lew 'stow n, alilli t Netvimrt, Mary svilte. Harrisburg, Lan camel and I bur nington. At Harrisburg, turret con to•etions are made tor Baltimore, Washing ton owl New York; at Philadelphia for New York, Boston, and intermediate points. Sleep ing rare run through on this train from Pitts burgh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York by the Allentown route. sT LANE daily, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. m., stopping only at tonemangh, Altoona, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Mifflin, Nrer pot t, Marysville, Harrisburg, Middletown, I.lli tit be di t own. Mt. Joy, Landisville Lancas ter and laiwnington. At Harrisburg connec tions nre made for New York, Baltimore and Washington. At Philadelphia for New York, Boston and intermediate points. RST AOt blVlbit/DATIt M . TRAIN forWalPs StAtillll,leaveg daily, (except Sunday - Oat 63u a.m. iSEI it IND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Stinday,) at it 40 a. na. 1HIH1) A (!tX /11111101/ATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 40 p. ni. FOURTH AIitIOSIIIIODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (exeept Sunday,) at 05p. m. THE: uIIURCII TRAIN leaves Wall'e Station, every l‘iindar at yO2 a. m.; returning 'leaves int at 12 45 p. m. W. H. BARNES, Seeretary 'ILIIITURNINCI TRAINS IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 1 30 p. m Phllettlelphiti cpresa 236 p. in Pittidmigh and F:rie Express 12 an a. in Fast Line i 60 a. in Through Mail Train 1 20 a. M Johnstown Accommodation 10 16 a. m Ist Wail's Station Accommistation.... 6 `b) a. m 2d Wail's Station Accommodation..... 9 00 a. in ad Wall's Station Accommodation-- 2 20 p. 4th W Station 6 (161,. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia IN proms at 2 30 p. 14. on Mondays. CAM/ of loss, the Uompany will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage Quit', and for an amount not exceeding 4100. • N. B.—An 111'1'111ms Line has been employed to 0041 ey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Dr:.,it, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents (or each passenker and baggage. L..r 'rickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the Y. R. R. Paimenger Station, on Liberty sib! lirant streets. ir22 1864. ailDigP4E. 1864 FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY AND Oievolaud and Pittsburgh Railroad SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. () N tra A lorrun A ttrf i ntro ft ws, 11 147 +. 1.. 3°lll' 18 4 Leare Fit tab*. For (.11sPgo. For tnev'd. For W heerg Express 210 a. m. 210 a. in. 2.1.0 a, m. Express 200 p. m. 248 p. m. 2.45 p. m. Express 3.00 p. m. MA 6.30 a. m. 0.10 a. m. For New Castle and Erie, 6.50 a. in. A mve . Pittaburgh, P. F.W. tt. U. Wy..9.20 a. in., A. 30 p. m., 6.45 p m.,...60 p. m,. 8,30 p. m. & P. R. m., 3.41 p. ca., 9.00 p. m LUAJOIII.IIIOIJA T 1 ON 1 I A I NN. Lenvo Alleglienll Fm New htigliton. ForN.U. For Steu'e 9 00 a. in, 3 60 p. m. 3.50 p. m 1200 m. 4.'3(11). W. iu. _ _ _ Arrh•e A Haglieny, P., F. W. sr. 17. a. in., 4.30 a. m., 2.4 u p m., 4.45 p. m. 1) /a P. R. R. 10 00 a. m. J. W. UHOK, Cashier (IEO. PARKIN, Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q. tIASSELBERRY, Agent, Allegheny thty. etti6 F. It. MYERS, (ion. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R t•iin muter • • ArIiN.A.SII.IIAPTER MONDAY, MAY 7U ll_, 1 8 / 4 , Trains will leave the Depot, corner o Roes and Water streets, as follows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Rail to andfromlPntowo 766 a. M. 6 00 p. m Expreaa 340 p. in. 680 a. m Ist BPlCeesportAco`.lca. 11 00 a. in. 660 a. 111 6 15 a. in. 2 06 p. tat Pert Perry 7 00 a. m. 8 30 a, m liraddnoll?s 4 15 p. in. 6 40 p. Sunday Uhuroh Train to and from Al'keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. to For tickets apply to (I.EI /..131..1TJL'CON, Agt. W. B. STOUT, Supt. span H. D. BREGHT & CO„ MANUFACTURERS O F Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 128 Smithfield etreet, between Fifth and Sixth streets. jets LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES' PARK, M'CIIRDY & CO., ANUNACTURERS OP SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop- AVottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod er, &c. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, i n P late, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c. 414 - oonstluftly on hand, Tinmens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. &if - Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. feb2l-Iydarm ON HAND AND FOR SALE (train Drills, Cider Mills Fanning Mills, Threshing Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers ' Dog Powers, Churns, Fruit Jars, Corn Shellers, Mumma, Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxes, BECKHAM & LUNG, Wholesale - and Retail dealers In Agricultural and Farming implements of all kinds. anl2 ltn Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. _ _ THE HEST PATENT ARTIPIefAL LE(} in the United States, antltlietiNLY UNE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformed limbs straightened without cutting and without pain. NU OUR PAY. Crutches of alt,desarip tions' chnsfantiy on hand And made. to orda. Those desiring artificial :limbs or treatment woulddo well to call and examine my certifi cates ac.d testimonials. JNO. N.EIOHENBACH, oet10:1yd 68 Fourth street, near Market RECEIVING OUR PALL g TOOK pl.' I.I,RESS 'GOODS purchased 4t the greet reduction In Gold, and our Doineffitiee hav ing been purchased before the rise kamg,reper ed to sell at the lowest. figures. , Lad t es. call and see, at , • 'R. .T. LS NO R'S ... 96 ,darkef street, eep'.29 between 6th et. a'Dianiond. ------- -- DRAWING MEWL. •1 No. !4 Hay Street. . 44KNONININ CririL AND KR • MEOHANIO ENfa t x E SP 4131esamamannrmsdAg knd Arckf .rvliwthudoic. pattern . mak Cf_ en, marble cutters, ica., 1 141: Vika --- -Ladle' and Gentl e . T tYt S SOO '8 " . 11r-ril"ll = 34"-- 8141 104 , No. ; • .s .e . 410-7.1 - .Lt ( i t 6itoo ;Is 11.16 64 RAILROADS. 1865 THE PITTSBURGH, RETURNINO R ETU rN( AN I) Smeltina Works. DRY GOODS . -77.17-: 'W'oo STEAMSHIPS. Ste.= fronilitiolleruitoin fa Liverpool. THE FIRST-OLABS POW lent Iran Steamships dt , Line, .1.. - -4tb oN, _ ,r, m ot , . '• •• tt •t. OLYBEPDS, • , Will imeirbm -Liverpool every- alternatit YVES- P,A ),-.„ from .queenstown. .every alternate DIES` DAY, - and froti New York 'every alternate 'WEDNESDAY. . Steering passage tom Zia - iv York to Liver pool •direet-1545 Chirrenay, to New York, fitite Gioia or equivalent in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all German' Porte at very low rates. .For passage apply to wn.Lieks&'GUlON, 40 ulton - street, New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agent. No. 41 Smithfield street. Successor to Thos. Rattigen. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (INMAN) SaTIFIA,DIE4I-LIP LINE. NT.YriCti "rf) "i * ELV. PlairLie s - ••• •fifilEllllU 21 DER IG N 11.1 D having been appointed agent for A.; the above line of Steamers vice - •-•-• -John Thcanpeon, deceased, the htiidneeti of the line here, will, hereafter be carried on at No. lid Smithfield:: street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. The Steamers Of this line are ambng the most magatticent afloat and run illreckbetweto Liver pork arid New York, sailing every Week. Tile undersigned le also agcmt for TAPSIN3TT , S celebrated of London Dockets, by both of which he is pr& pat e•I to bring out passengers at very lew rates. Sight Drafts for any amnia on any pert of Europe for sale. Apply to D. D'NNILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. tie Smithfield street, Pittsbiu-gh, Pa. • ie3 STEAM FROM 'QUEENSTOWN TO' LIVERPOOL Tfll RAT-CLASS POW ." - Wu! Iron Steamships of the M "h. , NATIONAL IiTILAM NAVIGATION • • floStrAws, V IROINIA, LOUISIANA, BRIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES ' DA'S ; irom New York to Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin passage, payable in Gold or in Currency. From New York, 605. To New York, $7O. Steerage passage from New York, $45 in Currency. To New York $3O, payable in (told orvalue in Our rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all gerinan ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS GIIION, Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Smithfield street, Successor to Thos. Rattigan. N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, also the Old Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets. auio.4f NEW CARPETS. N OI i V v OPENING A LARGE STOCK BRUSSELS, INGRAINS, DRUGOETS, MEDALLION, ORITMB OLOTH, OIL CLOTHS. WOOL, IDUTOI-1 and lIEME CAIPETII, Superior List, Rag and Yarn Car pets, Carpet Sweepers, &c., Bou g ht 'lurin g the late pea. W. D. & H. MTALLUM. 1,03 T. C. JENKINS, Commission Merehant, PURCHASING AGENT. Floor, Grain, Potatoes. Apples, Cheese, and all Farm Products. ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. Consignments solicited. Weekly Prices Our rent sent to Consignett No. 239 Liberty street, opposite Wood street, octal YITTsSUROIL, PA.. 414jr/ l' / • P/TTSBURQH, PA. Fiona LARGNAT, CHEAPEST, AND .1. most successful JITYSIN.L'S MAN'S 00.1, LEGE in the United States. air Students can enter and review at any time' OIRCITLARS containing full information cent 'nun of charge to any address on 'appliCatitn to the l'iincipMe. JENKINS ec SMITH A der-1 a trdSty Pittsburgh, Pa NAB F.'S PIA NOS.--II AINKS & AIL BIM'S. PI AN( Is.—A splendid assort ineht of these unrivalled Pianos, which will he sold at a reAtiction of from fifty to seventy . -five dollars less than factory prices, according to style of Piano. Testimonials of excellencefrom Tnalberg, Straltosch and G. Satter. Also from sows of the most eminent professors and ama teurs in the country. liircniars sent by mat gratis. I.II3ARLO3TE BLUME, imp% 42 Fifth stro EMB7=3 STOCK BROKERS. J. x. CAsmA V, NOTE, STOCK, 'DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE REAt ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER; ()Mee in lone!' Building, over "Internal Rev enue rooms," between M. & M. and Mechanise Banks, No. 7 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURG /1 PAPER MANUFACTURER& S. B. & C. r. MARKLE. Manufacturers and Dealers In 13f)O1&, CAP. And all kinds of 'Wrapping Paper, Piave Removed FROM NO. A 7 WOOD' STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Air-Uash paid tor. RAGS. apa LAMPS, OIL, &C LUCENT 4011.1 L. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., IILABII*ADTIIREAS ON PURE WRITE azarnitm? CD .ES.L 1 101 N. a I MI Office, 591 LIBERTY STREET , . myB-emd PITTSBUROH, PA. LOAN OFFICES: LADAN' . t r c { E, . HENRY CrIVITOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of 6th, .PITTSBURGH. AI°FEY .INi IIAHOE .AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia. moods Jewell', Gold and Silver Watc h es, all kin d s 0 v al uable articles, for any of time agreed SAL The goods cannot be d v ed without the Ticket., • •.. . AR-Ofiltie Hours from 7 A. AI, to 10 P. M. WDL M. FABER & CO., STEAM - -;ENGIBE BUILDERS , - Iron VOtoniletri§, General liaoliniais and Boiler Makers, Inuit toe Peoria. H. ['mistimes .S.fcctiorir ' itirParvapRIJIMILIALL, WADS AMP .r.vct. Steam laic ea, ranging from three to one hundred and fitt ;Line power, and 'suited for Grist Ala* Saw Mils, Blast INrasees„ Facto. ries, etc.. Cit e rfpular &Menton tOZtbi 3 constroatira of and Machinery for grid na*, end for I l Prig outlay and circularnotc • • Have &Moon hand, hashed and readYl4..4*iP" merit 'it. non 'notice:" Enghiel"itite liouem of every description. I Ite Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron 'vainly, Wrought Iron S 'Hangers and Pullin in every li Woolen ~, dn.br y mid `inumnstare of MIA earrniriontrniew=V Onanifintur ths beat guslitx,of ma end wprented 11114nkii Wilke lt grti 6417 llVlUMitic=t " DRUGGISTS. OFOONSEIOR TO • ctrANlPMairs IMSUPFENIyiin v : VA& WHOT.FiI A TM, AHD RETAIL DEALER: In Foreign and Donsestin Drugs, Medicines, Paints, OIL, MIS-Stiff Mid Perfumery, NO. Dl' FEDERAL STREET, my22.-tyd ALLEGHENY OITY, PA. STAIVIAW4T, - fOFIGII4IO, &C. Attr4l/PhliLo *kW '' . tr.'intans, Asa By YH11143, Special Partner. tlenttrid niftier". IRON CITY" FORGE KLOMAN :& PIMPS, NIN I III."WAS.D, PITTSBURGH. • ladg - ANUFACTURN. BAR IRON 4131U oral- Ttellway and Steamboat Forginga Pao .e Freight and Locomotive Arles. he. waft' • GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A.l3rit PLUMBERS AND GAS IMERS, NO. '165 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 41' OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, saes TRH mairotea.ol/7103. MUMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, IF Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er,s Material in general Oil Eetliteries fitted tip In the moat approved manner. Tanks' lined with Lead or Oopper. Rouses fitted with' Water and Gas Fixtures. AWN. B.—All orders promptly -attended to. ap3-IYd WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JE . T HE arery C large HlBE a l itrd HA tTe E stotr (77 FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles' and eentlentens , wear; line Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, 131 7 1-617E1L-E"I-Lik. WARE, Hush as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Oases, Tea Betts, 'eta MEYRAN SEIDLE, de2o @ Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS. .& KAMM, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, WE RAVE ALWAYS b. HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to allot our customers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER b. Id'ILAY, Pheonia Brewery, Pittsbnreh Pa. sbA. SPENOER, seiblyd JAS. WRAY. Butterfield .Sr. Co., Malsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, Bdeol.lyd IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRONWORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co.. ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE eeive orders from the trade for all sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &HorseBhoe Iron OF THE BEST t/TIAI.ITY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1803. jadBetmd ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. JAMES R. HOPKINS TROIKAS U. LASSAII I~opkinu4 Sr, I...a.zear, AT T 0 RN E IS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. (Inflections and other legal busioeu attended to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad joining counties. jacars-smd JOS. ! . PARKER, A. a - 'T 01 it N IA A. W NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBUROH. oottialind HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. IIIM ' SIR 11SCRIBERS M ANVFA T TVEtid and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Oondees, Ornamee.. Ourtain Goody, Comforts, }nether Beds, Mat tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated .Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and pxtures. AV-Prompt attention given to all orders for fib Sing and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &a. octrl-tyd ROBERTS k ROB:NICK- CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD OYSTER CRACKERS AT Id AFTIN' s BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, eepiN No. 64 Fourth Street. LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. - WI :42'07= de ttNipAcirintnio LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver front our COAL YARD, Rao LIBERTY STREET. BRAT QUALITY Or 35 1 '.41. ~11i1/0 la Aiwaya on hand as usual. my Di DIOBSON, STEWART_• 00. PLANING MILLS. WADIES MIELINGAR, DIONONGABLIG aI LA PLANING MILL, would teapebtfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and 'mast approved ma cdtlnery,is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing , 'arils scroll sawing and re-sawing, doo mo boxm. mph and aking, a r c.shutters, c. kiln dried frames, Soma anima, Sept. 7, 1857. ja2o ABORA TORY OF JAMES R. L ')HILTON & 00.—We have recently made careful analysis of the Samburg Portwlne, and do not hesitate to pronounce Opera. Itconteins all the properties of the Port Grape, and there fore for 'medicinal uses it b., in most eases, su perior to other wines. Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so . doritic and tonloo It will prove beneficial in Affecticins of the Kidneys, and Chronic Diseases with General Debility of the Constitution. Physiclam) may safely recommend it to patients In place of the many doubtful mixtures too of ten sold as pure Wines. JAMES R. CHILTON, An'lotion' Chemist, N. Y. City. Sold by A. J. RANKIN, Drugglst, No. 63 Market street, below 4th. SMITH, PARK sh CO,, IIME WARD EMMY, PITTSBTIEGH IW milunums, No. He Ftrat and no 'Second sts. mriau Bites and titisc:mkAhnng H of rb, and Stith, Qas lad Ws pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon lkonswilSell Moulds, Pullles, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobtdng and , n*hinstry of orgy dm:4p • ton msdalo,~4 \ P ; i i tticaed Having-a 'e , ` tenoldne le ec, the foandsy • silneoglionllttingA beearefully attended to. oll•lyd&s, gablitiltrivitka Ant - k Bolus ae2lrazulitiletbiale inky xedieas ... ,* d, evidarkw jiltheorele, ,gors &Id iretitieel the towaiwnee, st - '' • ' '' * ' , •-• • - ' ~13Q.,40.1011. - I Ti at ip • , • - so MMus es. . , 1:1.:(S) c:,..411, , L — n-1.11 7;11.1 =TM COMMISSION • : JOHN ictoOI43EMSAkiIUI I COMMISSION MERCHANT ;For e BLOOMS- PIG IRON th AND Na. 74 Water Street, A leoAgent for the Potter ifteltarl Cfr dererroltetted for T e, A mo k% and:oB i;iotinde to the yard, and S Phtladelphla Pattern, 45 pedals to the katir odtlB W. D. PATTRESON...f.:••”•:O4'.4...ADAY AMNON! PATTERSON £ AMMON, CtonamiBBllo4ll_ „,"*.chants*, Flour and Grainiad ocuivitrioduce Deal era, No. 8 W008`94 riffilltugh, We take plesaiiii:Ditittrerreitt4 - the Dillow I Pittsburgh Rotypiett Ohest: W & 00.., Zug SG Painter . , A. ELrk,X.F.dlk DAVI; J. P. wwww, Jee. ggerdly.i&zuo., W. Spencer, Oiliktiove ac 43419' , #. 144kx1,r,A.00; GROCERS_ P. stark= HcD. katkek;44e:kalritilik , Late at Miller ESE.kiltetAirsailia:::t . ; - -; . REYMER BE-. 7 „1311{491111tEc • ;17'4 4 fllakessors to ReystLer,krifiderserg waoratearas Roszeks IX Foreign . Fruit., Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, 4ke.4 • NOE. 126 AND 128 WOODZITREET, PITTSBURGH. • BRASS FOUhID,EPS., Duquesne Brass Works. Cadman 8z Crawfgrd, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every • mid^ ty of FINISHED BRAS WORK. BRASS UASTINGS of superior smooth (' nesa made to order. vv BAJWBOAT WORK AND REPAIR ing promptly attended to. Also, sole agents. for Western Pennsylvania, for the sale of MARSH'S SYPHON PilhlP, with Landsell'a improvement attached. feblo J. 8c ffi. M'STEEN, BRASS FOIINDERS, GAS AND STEAM 'TITERS ) rel.'. Erma ow BRASS ANDIRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, blade at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fitting npoincl,re. pairing of OIL REFINER. . • 31 & 34 Water Street, near Liberty. THE MEMBERS OP THIS FIRM BE. lug practical mechanics, of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to give eat• isfaction in every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison & Co.'s, Steam Pumps for Tater and oil. • .; ; aesirg I STEEL WORKS. ree.so .10111K1....101111 L. Boirn...wsLatkrass.orrasr. Pittsburgh Steel Wcirkee, 130V13 CO., 111.31179.1.0TURR1t8 OP Cast Steel; alas, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Eon and First Streets,,, ao2l-ly = • , PrrTSBUROB, PA. GLASS WORKS icy , w. 0E017111,00.A.M..D. IMMIX F. 001TNINGITAM 0 DUNCAN. grIUNNINGIIAMS & CO.—PITTS- Wu BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and 156 Fink 1100, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the lit tlllOll. gaheia House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh Oity Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Wartilind ithie rillan Convex Glass, for ParlorWitutoWl,4 Ohttial e. and public buildings. Ap t WINES, -LIQUORS, AC HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., .DRAMILICELP!!, Foreign Brandies, Wines and 'Gins,' ALSO, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Oberry, and Gin ger hi artdies, Old Monongahela, Rye, and her Whiskies, JamaWsßum,glin., . . NO. 83 LLBERTY STREET, Opposite Fourth street, YrrtsiitlßGH, PA ICS - lietels, Taverns end Families supplied • moderate profits for (lash. . . any2Myd Jos, S. FINC RYE wfixstuir. JOS. S. FINCH, (Successor to Thos. Moored ryintlfiltsper of Copper Distilled itiri Bye Wli Nos. 189, 191, 193 and 196, Filet street, Pitts burgh. septildyd PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Su ors to Jas. Holm,. 0o.;) PORN I' C • : - - Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar'-Oared Halt* Smoked Beet, &o. CIORIIGEH pmagpr AND FIRST STS" deoll-lyd PITTSBURGH, P.M, WALL PAPER;.-8,0. wALL PAPERS, RIDf.GE WO, WINDOW SRADFS L PAN(IY GOODS Wall Papers from 8o to ea pet -roll ; - Windom Shades from 100 to $8; Oil OlottuifiVil.s 7 fit tp 88,50 per yard ; Fanny . Godd 7n elf oarieties,at the New Wall Paper & Paw Goods Rouse of FOERSTEiI & SOIERIARE f feblt 166 Smithfield street BLOCK, W. H. M'G BE. No. 10 St. CiaitSti,„ WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with great aarearid — cotitilns all the newest styles of Goods to be found In tirst.olass houses.. Gent's wishing suit of clothes made-tourder will please call' and exam ine our goods and prices. Also, a lull and com plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, W. If. McGE.E., Merchant Tailor, No. 10 St. Glair street, my 27 Pittsbenth,Pa. B. L. Yi. 13.A...113.13 S 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 46 mind 40' St. tiiiiti'stAer; , '„; „ 4 , VVATIAR • COIRR Life Size Photogn i T . t. in Crayon, all, India Ink, eta. Photogra with Lands** and Pancy Backgrounds. , very types,: Photo. graple Albums, QM Frames, and nuickyArtieles adapted to the Photograpie boldness. .. pLANBIL & 113 A • Noiseleff ?atent Sewing br.-7 - These Sewing hleshites linktiOnAast 6 - best lathe UnitodStates. -The vow ED, and sold at the'PRIOES:'-osll and examine thembeforebnyingelmnrbere.' Se+ pairing of Sewing' htachineir iteetrkitid promptly attended tn. ' ERNEST AIt.TRELICI - . 146W No. UM Third iTh)et-: f mhle4yd 'FittiblittrhiT64 • THE PALL STOCK FANCY GOODS, iriuuErrts AkakAIXAL WALL PAPER, IVENDOIV . SO.ADFAAA4, 4I ,, TAOLL GrAOT4S.i,,, Have jUat been FPORBTER drlicalinatal ' octii • 164.sinith* BURT'S RAT,, 89-Apv, BED-BUG}DtiiiTEOYBEI--51i) HIS MOST VALUABLE AND POIN. _ ULAIt ABTBYLE,.fer ifeitOyDit;Wrpit ref tali to OM tto E. BURT, Jri4 - 41Vrieteki".V, 3 ; enth Streit Riii B.+COOlirtuidittleAffelitArcir im i oug , von , 5Ar.15,4 ; JIL S e"" t GAMMA 4 - 4111n4-. eacerfitorof 904.114100ffi11. 'TS ..... accutalnlorg_if_._L :r7rr'v" ' and Tevouglioctrth • all ulldvii• Two r iu=si nusith , joaverfam 'swot ant 4., Lew laullaitlons cvU svollocarat .thetaacta fats _ 7 MI , ', la.?, AT : L A 't A walesir;:., : laiolVeavrige • MI , , -119.1rdurthilltaseftliuMoill a-a Wr.vg t ..... . •,, • . Nt . 7 10,......., - ... - ,: ' . 1. --- aw ellatin.vey i ' 43414 1ngu1L Depose" reciatieviiimaiwitir the prinelps at.lo#9aggif AtatemieWeAL,al - . . . And lleetiona made in every aticemdble c part of. the country. Office for the present,Auntil the completion She New Banking Rouse;torner of Wood street indarirgin alley,) In the Banking Room of the DIME SAVINGIPINAITITIITION, 1 , 4176.11.0 MAW:tat...7d wt. DTREOTORB. Win Schmertz, A l ßiljit A.S. Bel 1, Al ex .11.011TALP". S. H. Hartman,_ Henry L. Morganctern, &Ape. ADA 1:111 - N 1140, Fred. 5). Sortirltriz, Cu& pro tem.' • • ,••• • TiZ. 11014111n5 .111 B A••• f‘i.E, as Notes, and - ..bange Broken and' , Dealeeln Drafts, Acceptances,. G Silver %mad Bank Notes.. —.Exchange on the. and Western Ultieszonstantly for sale. . .. , 091lesticula anade..tp all the cities throtighOot Abe UoiteilStatos. Depoatts received in porton& or craned paper, No. Al Market street, betuNke . Thirdand Fourth streets. • DOLLAR SiViii4S BANE,, ipILA_TOM.R.E.I3I racisiso. jrIOICISDAILIGIIt, PROXY TO i11i 4 0Lt14461, lialso, on Wednesday AFl4,Satarnai evenings, Isom May Let to November rat;WortZto 9 Vnlgalt itzurfienn 'November lit to M.iy o'clock.' . _ T.. B. CratiWPORD Deposits received of all sums nottess than thra Dor.r.pe., and a'dividend of the profits With dfti a year, in June' and December. Ip Mown declared semi-annually, In since the Bank was organized,. at ffieeste of alg, per cent. a year. Intereat, if not drawn out, is pieced to trio eredit of the depoattor'mi principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and Re bomber compotmcling twice a year ,.; Bjthqut troubling the depoaitor to call or eve,, fo r. precent , his tams book. At this rate tainiey r wlll dontileqn 'Wirt han'twelve years. B*W/a containing the Oharter By- 'Rules and fu Nrfilithed gra ti s , on a to the ofilee. pagerthrtmc ' GEORGE ALBREE. MR PIIRSIDRWTS. JUNI McAuley, James B. D. Maeda ..• „iota H. Shoenbarger, Wm. Donate, . Janies Hordmnp, Isaac M. Pennock,. Pe* A. Madeira, JameriShidle, .. . 'Wm:' J. Anderson. John B. M'Padden, . • , A. M. Pollock, M. D. John G. Baokofe% . - , TRIIRTRZB. Galvin Adams, ' 'Henry J. Lynch, John 0. Bindiey, John Marshal, . . George Black; Walter P. laarakxl, Hill Barran, John Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, , Merles A. Colton. Henry L. Itingwal„ : 'John . vane, Wm. E. Schmertz, ~., 'Benj. L. Panestook, Alexander, Speer, John 3. Gillespie, Alexander Tindle, , j ,-,, Win. S. Raven, . Win. Vankirk, ..,. Teter B. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, „, ,•.; 'Hiatikrd Hays, Wm. P'. Weyman, .. ladle!! D. Kelly, Christian YeKer. - -.. A ART AND TERASURRR. ~.' i OHABLES A. COLTON. • . . . PHILADELPHIA -CA-RT)i..7. OHM, MIENS mug 443. ..r. MmxAir HIUKEI OR ". O.: ir4Po?.r. IrIA_GUELIP. Sr- MCI :. - Importers and - doxlers in , , - :-, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINET:TS, Vesting', Tiitois , Trimusi,ips, ;,.- PiC). 256 attAitlKk.---x , szsic..,T*l% oct29-tr PHILADIMPIIL4. • .- 4.: W3l. 'BRICE CO; . OGDAProdisoennd Provision MT4TOIT MORANT N0..:1 South Water _at", • , • TIVIADELPIanaI ,iljl4lieral,i4vouKtes. nitade , oxkmsonstipubetto when refitdm& e - mc:ortGw.- 03E1 wuozzsAimAinommumi-mrattint Isurverrdeseriptionor GENTS' -11 R14101INfkliOWV, 3 1 40Sgrigii4 4 u0 31 1",0Et . myk!io : rimiOtTa.m4C. 0,1 Ap 4 1 PARAGON COAL01.1411341)18, - • Ir-. 3 a '-: •za., , .14 1 44 1 _4 ,: e91- 1 444343 4W9 , •: 534 : 4:4 1.1 4: 2 9 4. 9%., 44 - 14 use :Philadelphisp sr , MAJWlneterViftinkfaid,iPlii*ms lat All Md. Waltilated )1. op, 14 0 3f,G00V0 E CE C „ illsmasetwere madzlskiborteiritarb.s. MIRK 'Mlatiainlit: Offing, D A. \:NQlo,gouth..Yourtkattefat q. 41 PJULAINtraWiIi4-: ,0 3 w is t ,t l l Alen, sob propnetoki of No: s:North • ta14414 HOMS iRESTAURAIM , SNA4haIirAIIiGVJEV - 1 3EIECIPME111111' f,..3104,350 - witurierrirm a ti t flp, au ! keit cto .ii ren,ylvania - .Passenger • Petiit i tk . A:ViisitTif4i . iilta* rn glvr aim, - mar*lth nirtheintslein initneveinig4d4op- . ulamreacktithe itirbectiberisfreptrett - n&I. Efistelda-Addeostomers :and ther , pablhritentri . . ;MO ..0 1 rtile *ODA .14 0 /4 11 1 44 M11 oe guyed In every variety lusty ti the season. Wines, Liquors ant s - feels confident in recommending them tolhe kuti. oan, - B ulcer, tualbsetaAr.scekek4giri nett liolgiefitdesitinfkareftir " ' iiir264.l,d AV? .a2b.I.444ZONDIALMIYI bLii"-gaRRERGILLN 484 F '"? F 'AS 6 _ AN 4 - U., and is prepared to neecneroodste the . • .1` di this old and well knossa-lrouse with every- A/14.11111,O . itt , theetrdrt• est virthio. . YOU • 'EMING; • . . . ~ - Voimor uI V .instASMlddl6..4'` Wtifite bysipugi pi all.ths *surd wm be -served l td . th e most styles. ELI TO _ ocl4 corner Wirt Allerand Smithfield iT, 4 , lPOLValit&ictiolk 4Sa- - FILED.c.,TAicIOBS.- nnsldl. triiiii!la fliV e rtriiMraglllM. thillAtiork Fourtfilfre-)l.e.- ' sh.b.di ia lu ‘ , ./ x.ipmar.iiiina-anatudatzt 7f41.4 Ulf a , ge.4.o.fil a rgekr, l 4lll4o filth tab Kim- , d pueL itaui ,•_, =Remetaber=e4-A.IOIW rowirt, . ki Black , cow , luny/Amu= or • I2.o„tiPlalitY3lo l ol l o44 Qsat Bteca. , gyf coma tizziny-awaturamtit ,s xi. s.:, ! ~,u oinne&AiD WAIlki?!frOlilili,t:::::r-'1.: 119 & 151 First sucti r 7.- 15115-111" --- , : • : , `s:*-., .••- 'EL — Trotfr ai r isirk -13 IIINCLIWCIPMVPIFYIra l 101 1 16.bigaipaPtle. ''' 7 '' --,!:, 9- 1 749*iirq, (tram latuakiTtaiwria. "ONO Opposite the Ouston Howe. 65 FOORI'II STILIDICIN ..8;t ) :
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