iERiLAL a Viikiti PUPTSBUROLI PRODUCE RARKErr °masa* N MI e LY s r v .,...„,n i ii 41 ; . aielnue , ,tp, - B lfSlNESS—Exhibited. an improvement yes, torday. The demand, for the lead,ng articles • was more liberal; 4peoially for Flour. The Bales put one in mind of former times. Mir rivere,coptinue*lina.navigablepryler, and We tness'. iotivie We notice a number of boats loading for the lower ports. The boats on the Allegheny r.ver continne,to 00 ,}2kisikti.binibibes. The salearthlikeitilietindei our notice were its follows : FLOUR—The nitarket was firmer, with a good dem.ind.. ,Saes were uutde to the ektent o f Elzis bble at; Eittrei,llll7ltVlo;2s, iind Extra Famlly, 810 Ti I 1 00. The stock on hand is not very larg Other sales were made in.lots, at 1810 814.. • , 11 Ou and.ll 00@il 1 25. AVNISKIL-;Sidee 94.blde Rectified at $1 75. .. , 1111thwlnea sold at $.l i 72 1I 7031shllon. 1301 - ARscrere' held at eid" ,, advance. Sales cileau 0 1 4 1 * 22t3284, Porto Moo, ' 20120 e; New s, 20(0280., t/OPPEV-Shle t e of fair at , 410§)460.- Syttl:ll;6*-Range A 9128 I sl 1598 80 per gal " • 140,1.1tEESRS—liew Orleans am& at al 25. - . CORN ATEALL7W,Minactliie, sales 30 bush at $V —OOl - BAllwi,--abestkKicetWas ateW, but not very "Active: 'The Italds)vere in a' s Way for local purPOtelltoetliverb unchanged. FlDE—Wasliantive; sales 8 bags Rangoon at 1603._ W.P.R,LIOI4—: Were dull.' The. supply Is equal the demand. Sales 'toe bbls "York State," at 34;24 per bat. fll PO~6 Sales Neshanooks at 751f0g0e bish , :ibalea Jersey "Sweet do, $4 eV& _,,,ASINVe have nothing new to - note in re gard tb tiila article. ttie , demand was moderate and prices unchanged. 'akalgiftfir..FS-4!iices range from $l2 to Aria at: 011ESTNUTS—We note sales of 300 bush at 39 Ti@i 59 per bush. G/L91,N,,TX4 tostrket was dull. There were no thuistietibht. - ' 4 Filderf Vett nominal. From wagon the rateatTor. WhelibVere Red, 31 95; White , 42 45,40V,Z14111241,713ar1ey was dull and would not.command over $1 60@l 66. Oats— were brisk; we note sales to the extent of 600 . z .,bgalant 810355. -.Vorn—The last sale reported t : ,,yrati it 61,26. TiOPS-LThe market was quiet; sales Spring at 60@650. OlLS—Sales No 1 Lard Oil at 1,85; No 2 Linseed, 70-411 75. Timothy: $6,50; tilover' 13,60614,00; lax, 8 008 20. TUENLYti - 7We note small sales at 61 00 per • ) ,, DttIEWBEEF—SmaII Bala at 25c, for Can ' 't" , OR.KkliSlyeze =changed; sales at V. 50 per Ramberg, 64 bars W R, 2001/220; 60 do Ramberg, 23c. ' • LA.RD—lnactive; Sales 50 tca at 2234(d)23c. _ 44A.Y—Sales 4 loads, at ecaleeiat 640045 00 per ton. , • • Cajv VlWWl44littaiiti . olL. TRAM& OVVIOB OW THE DAILY POST, FRIDAY, 'November 11, The oil market woe active yesterday. The demand•fa increasing. Holders were inclined to ask an advance. ,Early in the day a few hun dred barreli *ere' disposed of at the previous day %prices, biit later in the day sales were el tented at lo per gallon advance. There were no receipts by the river. The rough weather would not permit flat boats from running. The sales were as follows : ORUDE,,—blaritet firni. Prices tending up ward. '-'Sales-ioibble32C,likgs rettirned;2BB do, same terms: 825 dp, 82: 135 do, 33c; 60 do, 37 c,pkgs inc uded. \ REFINED—SaIes 200 bble, Bonded, 68c; 100 do, EL'reo,4BO:• •' Imports Per Allegheny 'Valley R. It „Sill& Company, 62.1iarrela refined, for Bal fitniire.' Aladdin Company, 69 bbla refined for Philadel phia. J.firaff tr. CoMpany, 100 bbla refined for Balti more: Lockhart bbla refine.) for Phila delphia. , , • PENNA. fekivrn:At. STOCK YARDS EAST LIBWITY, Nov. 10, MK. • AK/STIVES6- 7 !-lii thir (Utile trade was, to large ex - 4M suip . Mided. The election which t o okP l oo,,, o.lis - y,Tuesdoy it occupied ; the attention • of btlybrii grid Sellers: I - I - rovers ,paid no atten tion to the October election, but many traveled laundredliotaillesto• vote on fhe present occa sion. Statmelectletut come often ; PresPential but once in fon'if'yerifsi hence the market was Altag 4 1 . , 14 , 4 1 .4 1 1t , Mindy attended. In our next we hOpe-tcoltave'-more to say. The receipts were moderate, bat - not so large as the previous weekieshibs`the sales *ere exeetdingly limited, and orteeierally unchanged. CATTLETke offerings were light and so were the Sala, The principle timidness being sales to the city bitiehens. The sales. reported did not 41001ead,dri Ibtlf of 20 Web head. ktwestfigureW wereAtt 50 per cwt, and the highest $7 00. The hugest portion was forward :- streLEttaW 1• FLOGS—The market Was not very active. The high prices demanded by holders has made buy ers cautiotm,, Thesaketieverteddid not exceed 110 c' - 'l,Boo , llMtithl,lotii. The ldwest prices were $8 60 for stoelellegliand $l2 80@l3 00 for heavy, fat ones. 'Phejargest portion of the receipts were shipped SHEEP—Were-moderately plenty. The sales reach sbaut 2,100-lkosfit/n, lots. . Prices ranged from $6 sow„po yit.swt„, prime qualities com manded Ilia datter,priees. The largest portion were forwarded East by rail. ALLECKE3MIr , ' CATTLE MARKET 14 1 .4lailnird riQY. t 86 4. 21441 ' '.. it'S[A4::::SS—The market was quiet and rather dull during the week. The most or the drovers having remained at home,for.the election. The receipts show considerable falling Ofrreaching only 1002h6a; and 410" niiriet, dragged some -1 what,afithAtern3cam, - I.P:inwerratea. We quote at 404 M forMornireinlitach; 6(05e for fair to szt .10941„Veddfrolorprime cattle. LlDGS—Quiet and unlined, with small , 3 na4ctareport to the retail t &de, at prices from Ilnn tsl - n.zzt , l - ont`few °meted' .t.nd only a limited Q..,,6:46111V06, Small 10t11 of choke at 16 00fr 00 91 100 ihe gross. etiPielladelpktie elettterMarket , . The arrivals.cuidoales of Beef Cattle at Phil Yardsreaoh about 2,800 head cr , ,lt.VFtielnitnitet-is very dull, and prices are le per loOer Than laid week: nitre 'quality Penney'yenta Steers are ceiling at 105401634 e fair to goscEht;l4talbe, and common at 10@12c. The Market closed very dull, And sales were re asufte4,atpwer• ligures than the above for corn - if,-/% 02 tl Theeattle - on sale today are from the follow- States.;' 1,00 heint rbui :Pennsylvania. Leon head from Illinois. 0111 111.°419. d from Indiana. Cows are uneheuged. About 76 head sold at 1.. c..“ s3so7XVlSa4eddifwto quality. Sheep are lirafls. - M0 bead sold at 7,ti@fiti til 5 ~..-eoser,.. ad foreostbit'td extra. - , 14.t.4 .. , rfitttr-lower• about ;COO head sold 4,* t'ts- cO, .filirds Ist from 15(417 00 the APaselrsett.t' 4 -.5.r , •- krbic_etello -ale the particulars of the flfaftleyflfr ..,•.- . t 'ALVES. ''The arrivals and inlet of Cows at Phillips , Avenue DriMEtiriKtbadh about 76 head, sell ing at abinit-former rates; 11.35C7 0 for Springers ,th-0151.14.p;0401:90:10. headier Cow and Calf, cc eording to quality. Oxizits—i.n li ,b: out 4 1 :k heed-sold - at 9,Mplik Th, •,2AEIE A,t 4I MARKET. The arrivals and: sales rof Sheep at Phillips , „,_ ; .Avenue Drove Yardkre.soderate this week '• teaching. about 3,000 head. The market, is firm and priees.fraveideeßned;vommon- to fair are selling at from 7g@fie, and good to extra at 7@ B,3o”o*.bur uality; 1111MAJIKET. The urinals and.sales of lioge at the Union A ' 34 4sl4l7lVemie Dicitrillra,rda reach about 8,000 head, this week the market Is firm and prices have de ' dined. with sales stoo the;100 lbs net. as to quality. 700 head sold at Henri:Of/us? Union Drove Yard at $l5 orall the 100 LLs net. 300 head soldpt the Avcuue Move Yard at 815 `ooolErithq.4ol.lis liJ SJ_rl LAN , EXASSINATIOIIt OP MASON ;& HAMLIN'S ==== •`4 V i •••• -1N ... • IuET -ORGANS, Will convince au one of the superiority of this Mike e!pe4ll,.othp u z g d ertral.pf the improve .iteisis ~ hekits ire patented and tie assdittneiti hand at the ware rooms vf the au ~hi , , 4h& before• • • PURCITASING: 'ELSPAAMEEE. - MELLOR, 8I:Wood' -81tettt. Mae Avefctor therclatihrt Organ. ' MEE jetr e gEBLEBISMP.—THE UNDER q:T,eeh:eacl4Opattnirtxttt9lthea:khtsanitttrtiehtttl rittul Stonewale - tifigleies, udder the name of DUNLEVY & BRO. The business i' l4ll Mit tk iW t , J4O:. 00,04014'79. 4 Ma e septa I as Itivax.—Lasteveniug at twilight there were 9 feet in the channel, and failltivilowly. Theweather was pleasant. , 411-The line new steamer Onward, Capt.- Mel lon, la announced for Cincinnati on Thursday The has been built for the Oincinitatftrade, and oilers superior accommodations topersons going that way. . • kir-The-fine steamer Ida Rees ' has resumed her place in , the Allegheny river trade. She is In chargoiot.Capt. 'lines. Shii leaves (or Oil l:i:y to-day. 'eV-The fine passenger steamer Golden Era, Capt. Kerr leaves this day at 10 a m [or Ydaret. ta, Parkersburg and Portsmouth. She will re ceipt passengers through to Cincinnati. POE WHEELING, MARIETTA AND BULL CREEK OIL. REGIONS. THE REGIIL.AIt PASSEN ditaaYol Packet MINER VA, Dapt.Gor eton, tuts resumed bet old trade, .making regular trips, leaving Pittsburgh every MONDAY, EDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Having been horoughly repaired, she well deserves the pa t onage of tile public generally. JAS. OCLLINS I'OR CINCINNATI &. LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY, NOV. 14 4 P. M. TEE-, NEW PASSENGER Steamer ONWARD, Mellon, Uommanau, will leafe - as announced above. • A pply,pn board,Astk OE; or oat J. Tr: !JOEL I NG W OOD, FOR MARIETTA, GABLIPOLIS, PA R KERsulnia; JaitiRSAND:CutoN T N, PORTSMOUTW,.OIRIOINNATI AND LOU'IsVILLI4;:‘ IVEDNESDIiLyiIgay. * IS; 4 p m . 'VILE stimENDID PAS SEN er ateamer. 'KATE Et PORTER, .1 ash orter' Commander, will leave as an. nnottrlded abova. Pot Height or passage apply onbdard, at the oot 0rW064-atr.--- PGILMATINETTIL;GAZILTADOLIS. P AR HERSEERO,EROMPOL; MG SAN DT & PORTSIROUTR. • T.raus tA.Y, Nov. 11,10 a m. THE 'FINE PASSENGER steamer GOLDEN ERA, Captain rim', Iva( leruie as announced Shove. For freight or passage, apply on board, The t /olden Era will receipt passengprs through to Cincinnati. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. THIS DAY, NOV. 11, 10 A. M. THE NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steamer, AR NIE 'I A, McCallum, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLAOK, er J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agts FOR FRANKLIN & OIL CITY. THIS DAY, NOV. 11, 4 P. M. THE SPLENDID PA S w seersteamer IDA REES, 471,11111Pommart.ler,Charles Carpenter, clerk, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board at the foot of Irwin street. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYRB &C. R. R. Co ) OBRICE OF TFIR SBORSTARY„% Prrrsatraort, Oct. 6th, 1864. ) )TOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.—THE ,j agreement amplifying the First and Second Mortgages of this Company has been executed by the President, and the Trustees under the Deed of Trust, and the evidence of such agree ment to be attached to each bond is now ready. Bondholders may present their bonds at this office,or at the Com panys Transfer Agency, W ins. low, Lanier & Co, No 52 Wall street, New York, 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 bonds, when the agreement will be sent to the bondholder to be by him affix ed to the bonds. W. R. RARNIIS, oc7-Imd Secretary - PITTSBITB.OII, FT. WAYX(R AL OHICACIO R. R. OPWICH OB TUE CHIMP 1.1191011M2R, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 25, 1863. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS For two Stretches of an IRON BRIDGE over the Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh, Pa. .O...BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE • Received at this Office until 4 o'clock, P. M., of the 15th DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, for an Iron Bridge, or for Two Spasm, each about 155 feet in length, over a part of the Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh, Pa. The plans and specifications for the same will be ready for examination at this office, on and after the sth day of November next. JOBN B. 3 BRIT'S. oct27-2wd Chief Engineer. MEIICIIANTS & BL&NUFACTUILERS BANK, / PITTSEMIGH. Oct. 21st, UM. AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held at the Banking Elouse ehMONDAY, DAYrOF NO. VEMBER NEXT,' belWeati The hob il of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held en TUESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, at iLiVelock, A. Al• JOHN SOOTT,'"jn., oet22:dtd Cashier. 13/1.24C OY PICYIIII7I2/a October Roth, 1864.; AN ELECTION FOR THIBLI"N DIRECTORS of this' Bank will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY. the 91st F NUVI,M ER NEXT, between the hours of io a. or.. and t p m, The regularoannual meeting, of the Stockholder will be held out TUESDrAY, the FIRST OF NOVEMBER, at II o'clock, a m. JOBN HARPER, oct-21:3tdic.3tw Cashier, ALLSCISDN'T BANE, Octobbr 18, 1884. .a B ELECTION gOlt DIRECTOL of this Bank will be held at the Hankins House on the 21st DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, between the hours of +lo,o'clook, A. kl.„ and 2 o'clock P. M. The Annuls] Meeting of the -.tockholders of the Bank will be held on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock, noon. J. W. COOK, octlo Cashier. 07/81013 WEBTRII33 INSURANON 00., Pisurzatraail, October 27, 1884. AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS Of this Company' will he held at its office, No 92 Water street. on TUESDAY, NOVEINI II ER Bth. NEXT, Detween the hours of I and 3 o'clock, P. M. F. M. CHJR DON, oet27:dtd Secretary. ALLEGHENYRANK; November let, 1864. WIRE PRESIDENT AND DIREC- T TUBS of this Bankhave this day declared a dividend of live per cent. on the capital stock, out of theprofits of the fast elx months, pay able to the Stockholders or their legal repre eel:dative., on or after the nth root,free of Government tax. J. W. 00K, no 2 ()ashler. BANK OP pITTI3BURGH. November 1, 1864. THE PRESIDENT AND DIREC TORS'of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of Ave per eery'. on its capital. stock, nut of the profits of the last six mOnths :which will be paid ,to Stockholders or their lekal rep resentatives, on and after the 11th inst.. free of Government tax. JOHN HARPER, no2:lwdl tw Cashier. Crspitut Wier :--N Isurastiou PITTSBURGH, November lit, 1864. CI RE WESISTEICN I.NBI7.IIANCE CO - YANX -has this day declared a Dividend of Four Matra per ahire. free of tax, out of the earned pofits of the last six months, pay able on or after-the loth inst. Orman's' arm, ;rirrancriton, Nov. lot, 884. MIKE Dial=Tows OF WHIN BANK 1. have this day declared a Dividend of Five Pia Cent. on the Vapital • bitrick,, free from tax, payable on and after the rilttibist:-' MEIIOII.IafTEI ar. MA., UPATI7FLEILI3 BANK, • PITTEMITRGA, November Ist, 1884. TIIE'BOARD OF DIRECTORS IF ISIS BANK havcilife day 'eclared a Dividend of Five per Cent. on the Capital Stook out of the proffts • of' the last six months, payable on or after the lith inst , all taxes. JOHN SOOTT, Ja. no2:td Cashier. LION CITY RUM OF PITTSBURGH, November 1 , 1 864. DTR.F.CTOWS OF TnIS BA K have this day declared a Dividend of Five pit. Cent. on the Capital Stock, ouxrif the profits of the last six months, payable to stockholders e or .thefr fegal representativels; free of United States Tax, on and after the 11th inst. .T.-111a.GOFFIN, no2itd Cashier. ()nazism Beam, PiTTI3III7IIOII, October 21st, 1864,. A•N ELECT lON FOR THILETEI.N „W W.,01, OES of this Bank -Ira* hchi atikliSsnloihrEfouie on DlONDA'Y,lifolienaber Int, between thC lio,urs of 11 o'clock A. N., illid 2 0 1 04.0kP. GEO. VWD( , • siplllllAT.l ll 4 4, . . - , - 40 s J e u m st rePcre _ h .,... P ,.„ ni , m :.- - u D r a--dVvpal fr - 2.2 -„ ..i..) .u 9 . .. . InboREING tireallffi • = . .MannfMtU ththi fuoiitlooderfr style, ate -notice, by sAxes DOWN, 186 Wood 'Area. jiTIYLNL YT t • THE_ E.OgT" -c r " . - • )• ~ r ITI • AN.iNk. .4 1 : . •0.. • E ...• it ry ARRIVALS AND. PEPABT II7 - 03 5 14 .' Atitri r FM. t•-1 Franklin, Clatinae., BroWneville; • ." •Jaii. Rent, Irwin, Elizabeth., ' Bayard, Peebles, .tionongaliela City. Guidon Batchelor, Clinclanati, • " Julia, Coulson', Zanesville blinerva,GorilsA_Wheeling . . - • , Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carman, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, 'twin. Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City. Olive Andrews, Cincinnati. KTEAMBOATS. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge F. )11. GORDON, Secretary uEORGE T. VAN DORN, • oa4tier. ' . 114 !... : ::, ' ..... ' - 'l 4;iiikiiititAACie? i 1.2.f.i.j. =ti 4141r4gailiSINIW 865. ARRANGEMENT. Pennsylvania-Central Railroad' 1 , 0 I:6thriV Os AND AFTER MONO). T, OCTOBER 31ST, I'iall3B leave the depot, . earner tberty and Grant streets, as f (lows : FAST MAIL daily. except Sunday, at 260 a. m., stopping atprincipal Stations, and making= direct connections at Hinrisbueg With trains for New York, Baltimore and Washington; and at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston and inter mediate pointti. 'HARRISBURG AOCOIRMODATION, daily, exoept Sunday, at 6 20 a. m., ,stopping at all regular stations between Pittsburgh and liar. risburg; and making close connection withtrains on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania R R., Ebensburg and Cresson R. R., and Hollidays burg Branch. PITTSBURGH & TRU: EXPRESS daily, except Sunday, at 12,30 p: 'ni., stripping at nearly .ail the stations ,between Pittsburgh and-Phila. delphfa, and making connection with trains on the Ebensburg and Oresaon R,, 8., Hollidays burg Branch B. R., Tyrone and Clearfield and Bald Eagle Valley Branches. Jf/lINSTOWN AUtXMLIEODATION, daily, except Sunday, at 300 p. m„ stopping at regular Stations, between Pittsburgh and Johnstown, and connecting at Blairsville Intersection, with tralns.on the Indiana .B.ranoti and West 'Penn sylvania B. R. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.25 p.m., stopping only at Latrobe, :Conematigli; 0,110:0; Altoona, Huntingdon , Lewiitnwn, Tf tilttn,iislewport, Marysville Harrisburg, Lan caster ani Downiegton. At Harrisburg, direct connections are made fOr Baltimore, Washingr too and New York,; at. Philadelphia for New ere', 'Boston, and Intermediate points. Sleep. lug cars run through on this train from Pitts. burgh to Baltimore, ,Philadelphia and New ork by the Allentown route FAST LINE daily, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. na., stopping only at Cone maugh, Gallitzin, Altoona, Newport, Marysville, Harrisburg, Middletown, Elizabethtown. Mt. Joy, Landisville Lances to and Downington. At Harrisburg connec tions are made for New York, Baltimore and Washington. At Philadelphia for New ,York, Boston and intermediate points. FIRST A 0130MMOD ATION TRAIN forW Stion, leaves daily, (except Sunday„) at 630 a.m. ECOND ACCO MMODATION - TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaies daily, (except Sunday,) at it 40 6. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 40 p m. FOURTH AOCOMMODATION TRAIN far Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 06 p. Tit L CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Stmdav at 906 a. in.; returning leaven Pittel.urgh at 1246 p. In. RRTIIRNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Kamen 130 p. m Philadelphia Express 2 .30 p. Pittsburgh and Erie Express 12 30 a. m Fast Line 1. 50 a. in Through Mail Train 120 a. m Johnstown Accommodation 10 15 a. in let Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 20 a. m 2,1 Wall's Station Accommodation-- 9 00 a. ru 3d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 2 20 p. sth Wall's Station Accommodation... . 6 05p. m ßaltimore Express will arrive with hiladelphia Express at 2 30 p. in. on Mondays. NOTICE.—In case of lox(, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—Ast Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at &Charge not to. exceed 05 rents for each passenger and baggage. For Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. Jr= 1864. 1864. THE "PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, A ND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. BIIMXEER A.RRA_NGEM-ENT WAND AFTER OCT. 30th, IMB4, rains Nv fts follows, viz : Leave Vittsb , g. I , orCh.Pgr,. For eler',l. ForWhesl'g Express 2.10 n. m. 2 10 a. m. 2.10 a. in. Express 200 p. m. 245 p. m, 2.45 p. na. Expresa 3.00 p. NI NO 6. 30 A. rn. 111.A0 For New Undue and Erie, 6.50 n. rn. HETITHNfNit Arrive Pittatm.rgh, P., F.W. & O. 1Py..2.211 a. in., 3.20 p. m., 645 p m.,7.50 i. rm. 6,30 p. m. U. hP. R. R... 2 10 a. in., 34i p. m. , 9.00 p. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Leave Alleghe❑y For New ni ght on. Forty. U. Far Stet.' r 900 a. in. 350 p. tn. 3.50 p. 12.00 w. 4.30 p. in. 5.20 p. in. BETUIZNIIiu Ac/ - I.yeAllegheny, W. &O. ll'y 30 . a. in., 8.30 a. m., 2.40 p to, 4.45 p. m. O.& P. 11. 10 00 a. M. (IEO. PARKIN, Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q. OASSELI3ERRY, Agent, Allegheny City. tine C. It. P.IY (len. Ticket Agent, F.l-I,tlso r h ±sL,c, 01§,Y14e Situ-Mauer .211raillav merit. 011;AND AFTER 2iIfINDAY, MAY AL 1863, Trains will Wail the. Depot, corner of " Thaw and Water streets, as follows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mail to ring trmni mantra 7 66 a. Pittsburgh., B 00 p. Eap_rsu " a 40. p. m, 9 30 a. m lethl'Eseaport Acedn. IL 00 a. m. 6 60 a. in 2c1., • u" 15 a. m. 205 p. m let Port Perry " 7 00 a. m. 8 30 a. m Braddoeltle 410 p. in. 640 p. m Siuulay Otiurah Train to and front BlPkeesport 100 p. In. to 00 a. m For tilakats apply Co GEO. BOULTON, Agt. W. B. sTorr, Supt. ap3o H. D. BILECHT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Looking Glasses, Gut and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. 198 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. jell; - JAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINEF 7 A-.N Smelting. Works. PARK, lIT'CURDY & CO., int,4I4IIIOACTUREILS 11.11RIATIN, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop er ottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Spotter So& er, aio. Also, Importers anti dealers in Metals, in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire t. Sir-Constantly on hand, Tin Men s, Machines and Tools. Warehouse,.No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS Pittsbur‘h, Pa. Sif - Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. • • fetal-tydativ O N HAND AND FOR SALE - - ‘7 Mike Grain 'Drilla, Cider , Fanning Mills, Threahing Machines, Washing Machines, Writhes Wringers, hog Powers, Chores, Fruit Jeri, Corn Shahan, Mumma,Olimax and_Eureka (l i ens Boxes, 13 EfIKRAIIi WING, Wholesale and Retail ' deafen in Agileultural and Farming.lnipleniento of all kind's. pulpTL.tberty Streeti - Pittabitrgh. AR'ILIFICIAL mum. rinffic REST PATENT ARTIFICIAL ..s. LEG lo the United States, and the ONLY ONE in Pittsburgh.- Crooked or deformed limbs ,itraightened without cutting and without pain. NO CURE—NO PAY. Orntohes or alltlescrip dons constantly on hand filar made to order. Those desiring artificial limbs or treatment would do well to call and. examine my certifi cates aid testimonials. • JNO. tcERIHENTGICII, oatIO:lyd 6?l,p3,urth lotr„nvir,JYll.rket DRY GOODS. =1"-- RECEIVIING (WS PALL STOCK OF DRESS GOODS purchased at the .great &duct - ion in Goa,, and our Domestics have mg been pity:chased before - the-Tie% I arftlfrepar ed to sell at the lowest figures. Ladle Gall and sea t at IL 3. LYNCH'S 96 ular.ket street, sep2s . between sth st. &Diamond. .IREMgA IX% 14 Hinr•Eitrentz , . .: • ARV .11.- - , , . , 46612VAVri1tME 'spOiinpt•. fti • it , ffe th ent-.•fil• l'Dr.• - i * . i W t . .oact ad. in Arohltret rawing, for maohinitinpatem .liiktnkantetp,.l:4lm. Moile"cuptte*desfta;ZlWfraalies4nata. , 3/11Ma ticsaw 881,:.rr: i 14i IMVPZ":" th kY Ttft PATTERsON No. 8 WOo PElOBO d , 11M2=M 13:eani 'froin 4c ' iniritizEoool. . •. THE FIRST-CLASS-POW ' L ferftillimi Steamshipli oft* Csin • -^ arslii 'Line,' agf i • . . . ‘,13n:10.pr,;. .. • : . KEDAH, ~ 4.1. -c ," -*IMOLA, ' . OLYMPUS, - Will nail fririn LiverPtiol every isiternate PUPS •j) vy,... from . .Qiieenstow - n every , alternate , 11 . 414‘ , 11*DAYnd from New York every alternate Vilatt.EspAY: steertnepata go trout New fork to Liver- , . pool :direct .845 'OUrrency, to NOW York, ; sao Gold or equivalmat in Ourrency. Peasengerie' for Warded to Paris and nil German ports 0 veil Tow rates. For paisagoupply to WILLIAMS it GUION, 40 Fulton street, New York, or . THOS. RATTIOAN, Agent. No. 4T Sluithfield street. aulo-tf Successor to Thos. Finnigan. Live;pool, New 14 ;r31 and Philadelphia k4p.v., 4 olgmax . Limn. gYrrf*. TO 1.0. k.. 1 3 '121110. Tll havinf Il j ee 7i n D ap E pontYa i felt ia . fo r : the above line of Steamers' 'lice Ade. John Thompson t: deceased, as bushieee of the line here ; Will, hereafter be ridirlefi dYi it No. ea Smithfield street, 'near Fourth, - where AR applications should be made. The Steamers of this line are, among the most magnificent. alloat i foid rria'di.fect between Liver pool•and•New'York- sailing every week. The undersigned is also agent for TA.PSCOTT'S cc:cheated Line of Sailing Vessels and the,X Line . of Londen rackets, by both of Which he Is pre pared to bring:lnt passengers kt very low rates. sight Hrafts for any. amont on any part of Europe for sale. Apply to O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration 4genoy, No. 68 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh; Pa. • ) ea STEAM FROM QUEENSII)WN TO LIVERPOOL. THE PIII6IT-CLASS POW ,•••=r- erful Iron Steamships of the Af-t- eh , NATIONAL STEAM NAVIOATI.N P" 4 Crowe NAY, VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY ; from New York to Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin puisage, payable in Gold or in Currency. From New York, $65. To New York, $7O. Steerage passage from New York, $45 In Currency. To New York IMO, payable in (1014 or value in Cur rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all german ports at very low rates. For sages Pas pply to WILLMILS & GUION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Smithfield street, Successor to Thos. Hatt - man. N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, also the Old Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets. in-tf NEW CARPETS. lliOr p OPENING A LARGE STOCK BRUSSELS, ENGRAINS, DRUCIDETS, MEDALLION, CRUMB °LOTH, on, nom. Duasclif aria. HEMP CA Ift P Tsf.4, Superior List, Rag and Yarn Car pets, Carpet Sweepers, &c., Ihnight during the late panic. W.ll, & H. M'CALLUM, T. C. JENKINS, Commiwmion Merehant, PURCHASING AGENT. °CALM{ 1H Flour, Grain, Potatoes. Apples, Cheese, and all Farm Produet• ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. Consignments solicited. Weekly Prices Cor r.:tit sent to Consigners. No. 239 Liberty street, opposite Wood street, out% P/TTSEICRfiIi, PA. a' j ()o4 4 PITTSBURGH, PS I MIDUM LARGEST, CHEAPEEIT, AND • moat aucceasful BUS.I.N'S MAN'S la )1,- LEGEin the Vatted States'. li-Students can enter and review at any times DIRDULARS containing full information sent roam of charge to any address on application to the Principals. 3ENICINS & doldawd&i , Pittsburgh, Its N ABE'S PIANCIA.—H &INES & /3RO'4. PI ANOS.—A splendid assort- Meat of these unrivailed Pianos, which will be sold at a reduction of from fifty to seventy-fire sonars less than factory priees,, according to style of Piano. Testimonials of eitesilmice from Tnaiberg, strakosch and G. Satter. !Atm from some of the moat eminent . professors and ama teurs in the country. (Venters sent by mai gratis. PH A RLOTTE BLUM E, sep2l) 43 Fifth etre STOCK BROKERS. H. .CALSEDA"k, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, ..BOND AND MORTGAGt, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, °Moe in Jones' Buildiirg, over "Internal Rev enue rooms," between M. &M. and Mechanics Banks, No. 7 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBUROM. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C; P. MARBLE, Manufacturers and Dealers In 1300 A, CAP, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper-, Save Removed FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO 100. 88 Smithfield Street, P/TTSRUEGR, PA. 11111.0 ash paid for RAGS. spa LAMPS, OIL, &C. r,ucioNa -4 DUNCAN,- DUNLAP & CO., OP PURE WHITE REFINED . a 14-33 go CP X , (moo, S9l LIBERTY STREET, .my9-errul PITTSBURGH, PA. LOAN , OFFICE& X4O • - OFFICE, HENRY W. 011110TTE, 4 9 4 100 smrrningrat Neer the (Miner of 6th, • PTPTSBVEGH. %MONET Di LARGE AND SMALL ,qaantities loaned on Uold,and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold, and &Ayer Watches, and all kinds pf valunble articles, for any length of time igreed on, f' The goods cannot be de livered wittwut the Ticket. • . Sir Office hours I A. /11, to 10 P. 11. ,EN9sNg . BUILDERS. _ WX M. FABER & CO., STEAM' ENGINE -BUILDERS, 'rote Yroitiid'eri, General MmittnierA and 'Boiler *alters, _xnen, TB 8 - - Penna. 11..' 1C lPeaseisigke Station, BITTSBUSGIA Pit. AAUFACTUILIAR.. ALL ILLBEDS OP Stem Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty home power and suited fur Grist Mills, Saw Mills,'Blast Fact 6, ries etc. Give particular attention to 'the construction of Engines andlifachlnery for grist mills, and for uprights; mulay and 'circular saw wills. Aacealso on hand, finished and ready, for ship- Rent at shott 'notioe. Ugines and Boilers' of every deilodpb.eh.- _ . klao,furniabitoilereirridSlu3et hrov=v. Wrought Ir:un Shitfling, Haugoes4ad every variety, and continue the' of, Woolen ligachinny and Machine thirds. -,oltx i Cirre, tlovir x r iiitinaguarczNivau emit* sack . ' :4x.!;l' 'lggEgiNfi; th)41.442ar BOOTS OOTS AND SHO : (, • !'•• • • i UNG and old, at MoOlelland , a, °and ri' - .ll* - WrilaTi. ~ f,4,„, ,: a z g x chzir . k77 J.E.c. TLIP: WHoLERAT.P. AND RETAIL* DT AT, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stnill and Perfumery, .13 NO..II42IIDERRW STREET, my22-Iyd . ALLEGHENY OITY PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &Q. Luzinnv *Lomax. ...... 8e tABiE' General Partners. IRON CITY FORGE, - KLOMLAN itTILIPPS; Nuns WARD,, PITTSBURGH. 16,/grANIIFACTURR BAR IRON, GEN— eral Railwisy and Steamboat Forging', Passezer, Freight and Locomotive Axles, U. GAS PLUMBERS . & FITTERS A:tr D "1: 'ENV 3aN PLUMBIIS ANIYGARETTERS___ No. 165 tIATOpIiiITREIET. Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 01110 STREET, ALLEGHENY, lißdn T3p3 MAYOWEI 977101 d. 0 1 1 IPS,1117Dit'ANTS,.STERICT LEAD, 'Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Pliniab er's hlatbrial in general. Oil Redneries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with I..ad or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fixtures. orders promptly attended to, • ap3-4 yd WATCHES AND JEWELM JEWELRY:• H SUBSCRUIBRIS 11.417 X JUST opened a very large and desirable stock of P GOLD ' JEWELR!, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and Gentlemen' wear ; tine Bronze Ulookai Fancy Goods, EilFiernt..P.L.A.arEMS WES.LUE, Such as Castors, flake and Frnit Banks* Goblets, Card Cases, - Ttinßattk, etc- BEM MAN, kIEYBAN.&BEIDLE, de2o 42 Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MEATUS, PPOENIX STEAM BREWERY.. ATit RAVE ALWAYS OS RAID A superior artbile of Ale, Porter and Prown . Stoat, And will continue to make it our &1n to give satisfaction to ail of our customers.' jr: HQ& Watson of Liberty street, will have the inanage of our 'business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SIWICTIKE is SPRAY, Pheonix Brewery, Pittitintgh, Pa. TOS SPENCER, soltkyd JAS. _ Butterfield Sr Co., Halsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, WHKELThiO, VA Sdoat-ird IRON WORKS. ORMSBY " IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., AHE NOW PREPARED TO NE (mire orders from the-trade for all aizea of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse Shoe Iron OF THE BEST QUALITY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7,1862. jeulß-Smd ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. JAY RS H. HOPKINS THOILUI Biopic:lEl3o4 At Lazear, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW No. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wiledlona snd othei legal btudness Attended to to Allegheny, Washington, Greene, And ad joining counties. jan2o.nwd JOS. W. PARKER, . A. 'V 10 R. N -A_ -LACY ). 104 Fl FTH STREET, . P I rPT SHI4GIL oct6l3mii • HOUSEFURNISHING. ITPHOLSTE*I".. No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. rrimE tiIITUSCItIBERS MANUFA C. j PURE and keep constantly on hand every artlole in their line, viz: Cornices, Orztanieem Curtain Goode Comfertsa , . Feather Beds, Mat tresses of all kinds-, silica he selediratia•Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Bifida and Fixtures. gir-Prompt attention given to all orders for fib ting and laying down Oarts, Oil Cloths, &o. oetl7-tyd • ROBEIRTS s ROENICK. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, OYSTER CRACKERS AT MARVIN'S BOSTON CRACKER Bthat,Y, No. 6 Fourth Street. LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and 'Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURINU • superior article of 161 , Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL EARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. I=l Fg riarx xi-sr 40 CD AL. Always on hand as usual my 19 D/ORSON, STEWART & 00 ' PLANING `'MILL ' .> JAMRS MILLINGAR, hiONONGA.RE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that ho has rebuilt since the Ere, and having enlarged his 'establishment, and fUled,it wilt' the newest and most apprpved ma chinery,is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing, Lards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors sash an di shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings, box making, Sm. SOUTH YITTSBU UGH , Sept. Ti WO. jll2o IABOBA TORN,. ...I...I.IiLWAr R. ()HILTON & (.10.—We have rec#itly made careful analysis of the Samburg Portwine, Mitt do not hesitate to pitnittuMit*e:", all the properllea.of the P.'Oit' Kixapeolis4l ( thafe:- fore for medicinal useteitle, 41i lutist Mises, perior to other wines. .Stalal.milPlaaffeetaufittii the system arp mildly stimulating, 'diuretic, 6 duriflo and tonic. It Will prove beneficial in Aftecticam of the Kidneys, and Ohi:Onl3Dlsemkes!, with tfineral Debility of the-CrolistitigiMi. Physicians may safely recommend It tofatienta In place of the many doubtful mixtures too of ten sold as pure Wines. JAMES E. CHILTON, Antlotion! Oberniiit; N. Y. City. Sold by A. J. RANKIN G Hru,gpst.., No. 9 blarltbt street, below 4th 81dITH, PARE dg 00., Kum w ARIL By VrtTsittniGn. , , Warehoupe, No. 1480114114-/V IlliffAaufaatureea of 301 sizes aoAtatiorlpticms of • INILCoaI , XtetoltaiatatS. l ottaiWater V. e loa, Sad hops, Deg- e Jrn i T oou l ing. .o..oxta, Seal A.laoptobaboandateit titininadeltitorden% comjiata - , .Isubllbsto • nob l e t o ftyfilillNatamarg fitting • • attended to. • 41021-Iydiaw. .ESCFT ' -1101' 4 1 - sktifuthi "" ' • , ago. , - I !°°, t 2 ll4 l t eltriee' AsßorialftDl3, 98 Mazket rimanatil ' - .. 0 P.M.k*.CiKo>li- cliff'. z? '.. i ( ' - q coitlusEatiN . ;-Mitssv : '-'. ' ' ' ' :•• -- ‘%' ,. roffheiffircirt to , is` ,• - • -•p Ae MOVlnen : fa i t ''''''' 49.74. W , - a s i so., A fortlre , Pot - Agile- , ...i .1., 'dotrfacoli ' for I' Rani, 22,V2v, 1r -ilikijUS4i, • t ! 'And 56 P tbr to 'the yarn ; .altir•~ L ' I' , .rttliattilittif-POlteilfl 45 P O nndltttrthe r fßd; 'll . rAmiumacri '41:0:-.40910N *Alur,llltHON 11... , A304020,. ; 1 0- 4 4 iiits- 0 1 4..0*TA i t i * r ##Kilt ..; era. 446,6 Wood!' 6ptake-getininaler.iefarthe Weal riolioNki '..Pittabtaghfßoinest.,OhmiqSMibecticKiatig & Paintee r ic. l -Itridlegi IC.: , EftisMelin.t . R. H. J. P. WoothlriaPjaga tar. AlO., 3 . • - W.Spanoeri Move4i-{30.,; - I?attleSaask.&.: - iangs.tf ,• ,t`"):14 • GROCERS Y. watiga,.....gf-rAinrwm...mt..i.s-it,Pirnnat • . < A.aitia.st ts.dtlaketeon!ao itEY-MER , • & BROVEttRik- , . IStiooessonsio Reymer Ev.A.sidersanj Poreign Frani, Nate, .Confee9onant, Stakiirk Fixe iiVokici4iti" • • NW .126 . A.I3.IWOBSTNErre . • • . '• • ' • < .le:riTSßl3.lloll.., t t - . BRASS:IOUNDERS: a. OADISAM - Be CadiltiOUD• Cadman aSr— Meusufseturested keep donstantly oh hisid every • • arartikty of • FINISREO.B.4IASS WORK. BRASS CASTINGS of "uperior smooth-' - iteiutinsdelci order. ' SAINBOAT WORK kir. ant% ut kng pionipgy attended TU. Alio; ink agents for western rennsylvania. for the., sale of IltAltSH'S SYPHON PIMP, - wit?: Landsat", tntkrovement_Vitan. he 411 .- lelgo araLliSl i EErk $R S =TO MILD:FoR aASAEI) EFITAICIMPAA tel.". Kim* or BRASS AND' IRON COCKSIAADE TO ORDER, Also; llrtai Cestii "of all Made at the ahorteit notice. Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL ItE.FMLMIES. „ 31 tr. 34 Water Street, near Liberty.' 'IEKE atlrligrati OP Tun : Plaid BE: Lug practical mechanics, of many lears' ex psztence In the !mein* wall ena u ro to give.sad istatition in -every taiiiiitet. We are and agents for Guild, Garrison 0. Steam Pumps fnt wan:4%llllW. • - eee-Iydi 1 STEEL WORKS. ieeio .thprit4....rolii L. 'mi. Arm. Warr-Lovas. Pittsburgh Steel Works, 13Crril OE I • *I4 C U TACIT IM I R B Cid* del36 111114'5p1414,141g0 , 1114 A 13 -iiteel .. ,mxl.ukke-‘324 Axles, Oarner ieEcien einTAriirAtiiete. 002/..ty - 1 4 2.11MBILRAlk. PA. GLASS WORKS: onmuna aAA ..D. ottnn IN GRAM . .D.. MMUS F. 011711IIMI98AX-..... DILINUA.N. tiIINSINGUMIII3" dr: CO.—PITTS ::4II.I:S,Ware. house tl9 Water street., and Ida Fliatildzreet t Pittaburgh,,Pa., three 4Dois below .410.17.0non galiela. ifonae, manDfantidreia of .P.Utabu*h City Window Mina lint:Wilts' atiairiVare'And" Amr rteanklidavemAilaaa,ionPariccr.Wlndowa, Mardi a. And public building. „ , axd WINES,' LIQUORS, &C. 71E*111 CO.,- ; P 1 WIP• 8 .1 1 ,-f 1. Foreign Brandies, Wuies and Gins. ALSO, Blackgerry, liaspbern4 Wild" Cherry, and Gice• eni andiee Old - Monongahela, Rye, and her NVlliskies, Jamaica Rum, he., sa titalMrt',3o7SVlMl47l`. Opposite Fourth street,.. • PlTTSBillithi, PA. ii-Hotels, 'resent' and Find:Wee Mipilied a moderate profits for ("ash. • 3013.: 7 11'Fr4pw - R. WHISICY. JOS. S. FINCH, (Successor to Thos. Foorr.,) ousnufacturer -of. flapper knisity, Nos. 189, 19t, 193 toul.l9s.,._Eitst street, Pitta burgh. sepisayd `PORK PACKERS. 01{ABLES L. OALDWEL.L. isnocessors to Jae. Il.ol.yrtik 0 0 4 It I' CSEK, Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama, Smoked Beef, Se.' OVIRMNIL KAIMIIMANO,OIgosT wrs., deoll-lyd WALL PAPER &C. WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS WAD P)soerra from ffe•to ; Window Shades from lee to 46 i s- Oil Cloths from 70e to 61,150 per yard Fancy Good in all varieties, at the' New Wall Paper- & FanoyaaoodeHouse of FOE.RSTEii & SW:MAR; feint • l'l64Smithfel4 street BISSELL'S nx,cocu.. W.H .IVI ' E , No. 10 St Clair St., WOULD 0114. L THE -ATTEN TION . of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with great care and contains Sandi newest IStjfles. Of Goods to be :found in dist:class` hbiAes. 'Gent's wishing' a suit of clothes made to order will please call and exam.' Lae our goods and prices. Also, a full and corn; piete stock of ISHING GOODS. • H. kIeGEE, n Tailor, ICD. ID sk s street • Pittsm. Ps. ---------- B. L. li. E0A.113135, PHO TOGltAl i filef ARTIST, 46 and - 48 - St. Clair Street, NVATEIR COLOR MINIATURES, Life Size rhotogrp in Crayon, 011 f India 111 4 etc. 4.Ph9tpgra Kth. , PraPit and Fanny BaellirtotinaL - eey , tyPez.' - ticit4:o3 grapiealbums, Gilt Frames, and 1. achy Articles adapted to the Photograph busiuess. my2P, Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines, Thesesewhig fdachinis ate` rnothilitht veey beetinthatinitedStates. , ThklaxeliMßßAlN a9O st the, I •PW , P S, .;,kM4g#74: eitideiwnine theriberOTOpyityrgurvAvg, 'SewilirMltaUt* - eive.Fsr ldri SitamPny attendet4to. - :.i 9 : ~..piDigg'.4N.Mar i tgeol • mhlB4yd Pittab THE ps-imr.-sTocar-x4AP FANCY GOODS, • " • . WAIT PA4I, II eom A" R.b, I97 e S A i9t TA tiLE OIL - CL - OTHS, i .YP4 1 4 1 1 1 3VH,eeelYed t, , FORRISTER4k-43CHWEARZ 7 8, octie iss'itmlitufein Street. BURT'S RAT, . , 494911- I AND' BED-BUG I/BERRI:4ER- W i tta l tniXtE, jl L Al M A t it ti r y g D V M erall i Z never fails to give entire ea r ticreeti_on. , tilli t i ß S T 4dChEi C d P etr ie l t dP N E2: E. north b L ikini: M g aily coo & CO., holes/Ile Agentii for Plytatki, IGUlLlirSslllLAlfiliro, iplataAioaroisi ivistir jr GAIIELA OlrY.-A des i rably -b. ( ts a uL.' f i n 4 , A AO a c , ..vi ~...2%= . 1.41......... 6 4..".% - V*Etrearl said pssohlustsgtum huh tows. - z" r,. S f. . Alvailaiter superior ~„, , , v AulesSialltialing purpolks. There lige- , 11 -.., ' • A tV061616 i, T r . 1. ' .1 , , 0077 69 Fourth. Street, Bartels : NMEMEN r!g - . ' ' ir SAIVK 'S ,ti. •to . ; L. AN_ --,: ;NICTIONALIAIN - Imam ita t ittqleinliAtitit*the t Tirlitmatigss -A reptsonodatir% - kl , -.7 irt49 A i i iii . -_-. ig anent nklng. i) nines,. ~.......„, t.• SA 4 , 4-e .. , f , - , l' . 4- ' - r" , t ,t , Depostts reoedV4 Rakag r si, oCtii*udps *Mee Sas East WI wm' 134TAGMEC A.lNitk SOLD, An Igidilhiiiiiidaide Cia7ll Widseakrul a si* -- 'D the -- _ sir? :fa - the diadffeltaifilif the =fi e ....„,,...,t0,i,....„,,,0N, ..,,,......... gre * Qpposibi ' llaG(l74 6 o4* - -; Wm Schmertz, A. S. Bell, S. H. Hartman, Erry Chine*, BRAN AN-4olliangtein HP! ttnA/Ozest• xn4_HOLMES - at, , 8 'I 'and , Drabs:lira-Broken and=lleales in o -Draft* Aamoßtanaaas -- Galifia na W and Bank ..Notex. aahans , on the and Weatern OM& consign for wile. r - ' lloileationforfadwin • tAttes , throrghouS -the-Depositaroanivedinpaafunds urfturrent paper, No , 51 ISIFILet #cp64Eßtween Thirdidid Fourth streets: Da UR • S /WA Ctg , 65;FOURTHSTIZEIBT. 1=): orrEntaVirJEITIMII ISM. rimartimarAtiirlicomoirogolcdieom, 7,ferttirtire,==tjatrg. , and - from Icoveilther - lit - to ]Way 185fitIBV - 8 to 8 o'clock. - • • • Depoidtareeeived 01 Ail etuns.notlessiton ON. Dos4.4u t and a dividend of the proilta Ateciared tiViCe . peer i n end Deeentlier.' Interests USN= detbired seell•anntudlyi 7Uneiiind DE. °ember since the Bank was onganizedoselherate of_Ax-per pent. a-year. .ftferest, if not' drawn out, .plaiiarto the credit Of the - deletedlor Vitincipal r • endaleilits the sane interest from the firstilays. of Stinelond Deg. eamber t compounding twice veer, to troubling the deposit:al lif b can or eve. prosent bin pass k.=' hats rate monetwill &labia In less.than.twelve years. • . Boolut.containingthe Oharter 11.Yrideffigtulea furnished gratic on liptigoation . 10 , the ogee.- • ' •• "•••' -dECIG.E.ALEI4.F., . JamislinAnle , James , B: D. Needs John H.:SLoenbazger, Wm. Dou_glasci James Lieninian, luso Kenas" Peter A.Madeita, Jumps 3. Anderson. - John , ll.- NUFadam, A. M. Pollock, M, D.. Sohn G. Backiasn. - - Tautvgam.._ „ Galvin Adams, Henryl. John•Cl.-Bitulley, John Marshal, • ‘Georgelilk, 4i,Attorglvin, Jolla Orr , . .111olizo A. Carrier, Hobertitorbti;'" , mnitn A. Clolton. HisnrELQßingtviat, John:Lvann, Fahnestosk, Alexan4lFtipplik John J. Gillespie, Aleninider Mae; Win. S. Haven, Viinkirk„' +Peter-H. Ranker, • - finaelnattiernx Hiehard Hays, Wm. P. Weycaly JAmel D. }Kelly, Ohrlittatt Tw.ror. ggCailitAßlF A2iD TRBASUM. • CHARLF,S. A. COLTON. . CRAB. OHS ISIAH MOND EKILIALLTi 81.0.1f.f3 OSAD, BWOP - 11 ,24 - .6.04EM AgaG .14.10 t r Importers and de.aftmtu CLOTHS,- CASSIMER ES, - SATiNETTS, - Tailor° 7111 1;1!61t04 Itiro. 255. JK...IIXtiCEI" . P/MADELEraIik• WM.. BRICE .SE-00., • L , and CanaSSIGICIMORAVT I 3,1 b. 1•5 ipouth 'Watertr PRILADtLittU s 44 - Liberal advances 'made on 'ocuiiiiiiiments ighfin Miu4rod. -ADAkklyd ' ' ' EattatGrE OrtaMl:s Manufacturer and::: r • wnomesALkAl l ifDßETA4V4Azica. In every depriPtial,4l ..1 . _ GENTS' FURNISEENG7,'',WODS, elo CHESTNUT aIYI-/id Pl411.1!-P'...144:1* O. A. 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