Kim & FIMNCUI, PHiiundk -^rAßkkt Orrios o» Tffß DAttr Post / Mon dav, December 19. 1684 s BUSINESS—We have nothing new to nothin tfiaftfq limited to small parcels to' meet the wants of the home trade. Prioes have undergone no change. Our rivers arc again at flood height and rising rapidly. The weather was very unfavorable for put-<loor transaction*. »/The *salea that came under our notice will be found below: EGGS —Prices rule high; sales of 30 bbls al 400410. The stock on hand at present is von light. FEED—Market firm; sales 2 cars middlings a l . $2 70 |>er cwt. CIDER—The receipts are increasing; sales 25 bbls at $B. SUGARS—Were hfcld at an advance. Sale* of Cuba at 2202-*i£; Porto Rico, 2l>fc; Codec **A” 29c; Crushed,3oc; New Orleans, 26^28c. COFFEE -Sales of Rio at 43®49c. SYRUPS —Range from $L 2601 60 per gal on. MOLASSES—New Orleans sold At $1 26. No I Lard UU at 1,95; No i? do, $135; Linseed, $1 70@i 75. The market Ip quiet but firm. The demand, especially for No 1, is Improving. APPLES—Were in fair request; sales of 200 We notice a steady demand for al> kinds: SEEDS—Timothy $6,50; Glover 1a,60014,00 Flax, 3 00. The market has been inactive for some time past. BUTTER—SaIes 1,200 pounds of Roll at 40 >, 420 ft fi». The is a good focal demand. POTATOES—The demand has fallen off. The supply in the market at present is large. Sale* 76 bush Peach Blossoms at 90c. POULTHY—The receipts are on the increase Sales of Tmkeys at 20c ft ft; Geese, BofiBlc a piece; Ohickens, 60@80c per pair. BACON—Themarket for new is firm, with** fair local demand; but prices at present beini: very steep holders take hold sparingly. Amoot the sales were.* Shoulders at 22c; Bides at 23c, Sugar Cured Hams, at 25c. HAY—Sales 14 loads, at scales at $46060 on per ton; ’Otons btled, $4O. The receipts have • Jjgeo insufficient to supply the wants of the hom*- SALT—Was unchanged; sales of 250 bbls a' $3 05. CHEESE—The demand was fair and so wore the sales; sales SO r>xs Hamburg, 23c; 20 do West ern Reserve, 22026 c. LA RP—Sales 20 tes at 24c, pArt to arrive. The demand is increasing. CRANBERRIES— Prices range from $26 tu $26 00. The stock on hand at present is ven limited. KLOUB—Firm, with a good demand. Sales 52 bbls Extra Family, 1125; 100 do. u@u 25; 60 do, 11 2UOU 25; 100 do Extra, 10 60, and 80 do at 10 00; 100 do Spring, Xu 75; 200 do ohoice, $1 i Country lots sold lower being governed by the quality The supply is moderate. DRIED FRUIT-—'The market was firm with a eroml demand. Sales 100 bbls Apples at 10® lic ft>; 300 do Peaches at 24>f@26c. • CHESTNUTS—The receipts hare fallen o , Small sales of 8 bbls at $5 60. WHEAT—The market has presented no new feature for some time past, all good parcels hud ready purchasers at the current rates viz • Red $2 10} White, $2 16* OATS^—Were more enquired for; we note a sale of 100 bushels from store at 9Sc; 126 do de- Jotjo-0-8.l from store holders were asking CORN—Market inactive, with small sales . t $1 60 for old Shelled, and new at $1 26. BARLEY—Was quiet; sales of Spring at $1 Su had Fall at $195. PITTSBURGH OIL TUADK. Offiob of thk Daily Post, t Mon dat, December 19, 1864. ( There was a larger demand f or Crude, notwith standing the inclemency of the weather. 'I hr prices were about the same as yesterday. The receipts foot up to 149 bbls, by the river. 7hr river to Oil City Is again iq excellent order, and all the boats at the landing are making ready to depart. The Ida Rees, Urilda, Leclair, Echo No 2, Advance and Petrolia will leave today The sales were as follows .- CRUDE—Bales 1.600 bbls, 46c, pkvs included 460 and 200 d0,46c, same *etma;&oodo.44J4e, and 100 < ’°' 40c ’ reliifnr.l.' KEHNED—Was active. Sales 1,000 hhlc Nonpariel ..Bonded, 68c;200 do Standard, 68c- foo same price, and 100 do Superior, Oil Receipts Per Allegheny Ulver. W Halderman Pittsburgh Pig Irou Market. The Iron market week’s operations were larger than the previous one. Prices ruled about the sam«\ Tin* mirUrt contains a fair supply. The 1r ni necessarily be limited until alter rh- first of the new year The week’s sales reach i,52u tone. BALES Olf PlO IRON PER TON. MO tons Himrod’a.. «W oocml. 400 tons Grey torn, Red short ho(o “ lOdtoos do do do 60 00 “ 10 tons Juniata Charcoal 76 00 “ 20 tons No 1 Anthracite Foundry tn 60 “ 200 tons Neutral Anthracite No 3 ... 60 00 “ 160 tons Grey Neutral Anth. Forge.. 60 oo “ 100 tone Grey Neutral Anth. Forge— a supeiior Iron BALKS OP HANGING ROOK PJG IRON PBR TON 1& tons SoflTiangingßook *TS oanh SALKS OP,BLOOMS PER TON 20 tons Juniata No 1 lOtoos Juniata No i 30 tons Juniata No 1 Pm aburgh Iron and Nall Market. Monday, December to, ib64. Pricee have declined lc 'jp fi, on all Bizes of iron Thia will no houbt increase the demand. The following are the quotations for the descriptions named: Plat Bar. 1K to 6, by %to 1 inch -,y •> «, by 1 to 1* inch 7 , 1* to IK by % to K inoh 1? IK to ijf by 6 1-6 inch .'."a* Henvy Baud Iron. 2 to 6 by K to 3-16 inch 7V IK to IK by a and 3-16 Inch 8 K to IK by K and 3-16 inch bl K to K by K and3-16Inoh , Horae Shoe. K to 1 by 6-16 to K Inch BK Hoop sad Light Baud. 3K to 6 inoh „„ lvand,! land IK.: X inch }?>* x inoh a ° Ut 10 B * >ecltte<l H centper u Hound and Square. I'iP.JK **“>{; JX X and 9-18 inch « 3to Scinch 7X 6-iu inch... m to«to* 8 xinch....:.::::::::^ >. , x and x inch... .7* 3-10 inch 11 Oval Iron. 1* I X inch ti x. B I X inch 8), K to li< inch. X 'tad X inch. 1 Hhir Oval and Half Round, Xto llf inoh 8 I x inch H »“V tnoh. inoh V, agon Box Iron.* No lolto’n.'. No 18 to 24 , nu Nfl 26'and 28 ’ no 27 }|& over 28 laohee wide, 1-1 o per pound W«, 1-4 ami 5-16 Inch thiok Over SO Inches In width, l-4c fl pound extra Heads Plow Slabe Plow wloga. Plat'Ralls. Punched and counter sunk IX to 2 by X to Xinch.. IX to X and 7*16 inch... IX by X, 7-16 and x in ah. IX by 1-4 inoh Kail Rods. Juniata'. .ill keg. «ke» 10 to SOd Nolls. ...8 121 S I 2d Fine 11 if* I X InUnlng —11 87*4 ““d 7d 8 62X I Clinch. ....... 9 62 4 4d end M 8 87X | Out Spikes 8 37 k Casing Nalls. 1 - 6d Jfinche 911. 88 1 inch ii i 3 \\ inoh io sa 1# inch io 3h inch 9 8s Tobacco. JOd 12d lfid Finishing, fid.; 10 63 .10 38 ■lO 13 .10 13 -10 18 lOd. 12ft, ... 16d ap l^“ UPer ‘“‘ BO “' l ‘ n lot » ° f keg. and ofVton'T* ° glr °* <eX “ P * Sheet >'»“■) 1- lot. o^ ri n^ Ul,ieCtlOC,,mSe,o,,he “ " ,i,h TKBHB>-Sl*tr.,i?ay« credit for approved paper, payable wlftl-carreot rate or exchanS on New-\ ork. 3 per cejk. diacount lor oaah pamfijads on N.'Y. ExotSnge, remitted onrol eeiptoi ip voice. 4^wvX I I KR9 J? tP - TH E UNDER \J SIGNED have thia day associated them ■elves as partners in the Wholesale fc Retal f Irocexy and stoneware business. under the nameofDprLEt-Y & Jtßa ISSn« will be oontioned st the old stand. No 4 Dla mond, Pitts burgn. J. TUTNtETY, JR. Paul. uuSLttpr. ACCaiU)!*! ANI>VKR*IICKIJ,I. sd Boxes Italian Maocaroni and Vermaeelll, . •. JJ «t»r#pnd fortkle-bp i it I i „ BEYMER A BROS., octlO Nos. I2d* 128 Wood street. *«*!*■« itijJihif /a : » :< * Y0rk...... .Bremen... Htee 3 Uomisaia—New Y0rk....... Hamburg «*NOv 26 1 ustralaalan New York Liverpool.. Nov 30 Etna uUNewYork Liverpool.. Dec 3 vVaahington.'NewYork -Havre...Dee 7 Aria ;. k ;fioaton ...Liverpool..Dee 7 ■taxonta... ..New York....«. Hamburg... Pee 10 Edinburg.... New Y0rk..... Liverpool. .Dec 10 Virginia New York. Liverpool. . Dec 10 China .New York Llv*i-j*o©l. .-Deo 14 .grUi t . f ..».*i>*New York......l.iyerpooL.Dec 17 Xanadu. .!>. *?.805t0n......... ...Liverpool .Dee 21 Lafayette... Now York Ha\r«* r.jan 4 Xermania....New.York Hamburg...Jao 7 • Jlty ot D* olio Liverpool New York. Nov 19 Asia Live. |>ool Boston Nov 12 Virginia Liverpool New York. Nov Ifi >axon Southampton.. New York. Nov iti Edinburg Liverpool New York. Nov 16 China... Liverpool...... New York. Nov 10 Caledonia—(llasgow Now Y ork.Nov IP Hanna Southampton.. New York. Nov 23 ' ’anada Liverpool... ...New York. Nov 2d Cuba Liverpool New S'ork.Dec 3 Germania ... .Southampton. .New York. Dec 14 P‘>R HAVAKi, NEW ORLBANH, &C. Horning Star New York N Orleans.. Nov 30 OhampioQ New York N Orleaua. .Nov 30 Moro Castle.. New York.. - .Havana Nov 3(» G Grom well.. New York... - N Orleans.. Dec 3 'UwoNada...Now York N Orleans..Deo 3 North Star... New York Aspiuwall. .Dec 3 Liberty New York Havana Dec 3 Corsica New Y’orb— Nassau Dec £■ Evening Star New Y'ork N Orleans. ..Dec 10 Oosta Kica...New York Aspinwall. ..Dec 13 Aiiel New York N Orleanu... Dec 11 < {olden Rule. New York San.Fuan Dec 17 U iihliug Star. New Y’ork N Orleans . Dec n The RiVEß.—Last evening at twilight there were eighteen feet six inches in the channel, and falling slowly. The weather was disagreeable. 4S*The lino packet Hard Tunes. Oapt. Peiry Brown, is announced for Cincinnati and Louu vii’.e. MGF*The splendid passenger steamer Armenia, Oapt. McCallum, leaves positively for Cairo and Sf. Louie on Wednesday. This boat has excellent accommodations for passenger s. JS’The first class passenger steamer Columbia,i* announced for Evansville and Nashville. VVe take pleasure in recommendiug this boat and her officers. fine passenger steamer Guidon, J W Batcheloi, is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville. This boat has excellent accommoda tions, and 1b in charge of oareful and attentive officers. She will leave on Tuesday without fill. The Mahatpsk.— This wa# vessel which was built at the end ol the Monongahela bridge bj Mason h. Snowden was successfully launched yesterday, between one and two o’clock. She glided into the river moat treautifully, and now floats on the bosom of the Monooga heia. There was no accident ol any description. The launch was witnessed by thousands who clustered along the shore on both sides of the river. She is moored at the foot of Liberty street. The same firm haß another Govern ment boat in a forward state. STEAMBOATS. KOll MAIUKTTA.OALUAOOUS.PAU UKRSBURu, IRONTOL. BIG SANDY & PORTSMOUTH. EVERY SATURDAY’, at 4 f\ M r n TMK KINK I'ASSKAIiKII •JOfiOME Bteamer GOLDEN ERA, Captain Rryan, will leave as announce.! above. F° r freight or passage, apply on board, The Golden Era will receipt passengers through to Cincinnati. h FOR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO AND ST WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 4 P. M. NEW AND SPLKN «fi3nSBC DID Passenger Steamer AR MENIA, McCallum,Commander, will leave an announced above. For freight or passage Apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or .1. D. UOLLiNGWOOD, Mooday, Dec. 19, 1864 FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE TUESDAY, DECEMBER *l, « y. M. r r *j l K*"*r THK PI *E PASSKNOKIt JUfißKatenmcr GUIDON, J \V Batche lor, Commander, will leave aa announced above. For freight or passage apply on board. FOR EVANSVILLE <fc NASUVILLLE WEDNESDAY, Deo si, ( pm . - -*ir "* a. THE FINE PASSENGER For irelghtor onward, or to JOHN FLACK. Agents. .$l6O cash .$l5O cash $166 cash FOR CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 4 p m. - --ft*"**- the new steamer HAirD TIMES, Perry Brown commander, will leave as announced above ’ ror freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JQHN FLAOK. or J.D. OOLLINQW OOP, Agts. aiJr^PHIA 0 SCHOMAOKER A UO.'M PHIL- CELEBRATED PIANOS. .?”* ? rlz r <,OLU And silver MEDALS reoeived within a month at State sain and fair of American Institute, New Vork, in 1863, by WM. H. BRADBURY, for'the BEST PIANO FOBTES. & , Philadelphia, rooeiv , C y BUI P»laeo Prize Medal, or London' Sim!! ™ V }° b re<:ctv . ed »* home numerous diplomas, and Special Reports Irnm Mato lairaand Institutes. Both havenumo. nus letters of recommendation from the highest musical talent—Oottaohallt, Strakoaoh, William mason, (irobe, and others. Also, a tine assortment of SMITH A OU.’s E™ prixe Amerioan Organs and Melo deons, all warranted for eight years. WAMEUNK & BARR, No. la Blasell’a Block, St. Clair Street done at shorl est notice. SHEET MUSIC bound in an fltlle‘ no!9 UNITED STATES SOLDIEE’S OS GRANT BTRKET. Licensed by the United States Government t collect BACK PAY. And ALL OTHER Military or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDBED DOLLABS BOUNTY, DUE 80LDIEBS, Discharged on account of wounds IN BATTLE, collected in the JOSEPH M. GAZZAM, GILBERT M. M MASTER, Attorneys. . oot2l:dtf 2 Oars Oats. 60 Boxes Prime W R Cheese. 10 Boxes Prime Tobacco. 200 Dozen Wooden Buckets. Choice Family Flour. In store and for sale by „ PATTERSON A AMMON, - QOlt No. 6 Wood street. RECEIVED, A CHEAP EOT french merinos. of Mi colors. Call and examine, at H J. LYNCHIS, Hoao _ _. fc 00 Market street, Between Fifth itraat-ami Diamond. 2,000 4 SD j=- Buff and green window citti. TAINS—OiI Cloth and Paper, with Gold dorerm. tot satn b; r «per, witn Gold o**® w. p. marshall: dwkmukr m - THE TBAVELEB’S GUIDE UoTcmctiU of Bnropesn Bteamen. FROM AMERICA.. 7BOM IiCBOFK. RIVER MATTERS. AUIUVALS AkU DEPARTURES ARRIVED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Cannae. Brownsville. Jaa. Rees. Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, Monongaheta Citv Argonaut No 2, McCarty, Eouisullle. DEPARTED* Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carmac, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles. Monong&heiaCtty. Kate B. Porter, Porter, Nashville. CLAIM AGENCY. (Opposite the Cathedral.) PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, Bhortest Time. 08 Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA, T'-.VI' t JTtl RAILROADS. ;. WINTKB AIUtASDKMKWT. ,■ . Pennsylvania Central Railroad TEN OAIX-Y TRAINS. On Ain> aftbb MohDAV, Oo+obsb 31st, Trains will leave the depot, ooraer of Liberty apd Grant streets, as Jollowß : FART MAIL Uailyj except. Sunday, at 260 a. m.. stopping atprincipal Stations, and making direoi connections at Harrisburg with trains for New York, and ,'Washington: and at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston and inter mediate 1 points. HAHHISBUKG ACCOMMODATION, daily, except Sunday, at 6 30 a. m n stopping at (Ui regular stations between Pittsburgh and Har risburg, asff making close connection with trains on Indiana Branch, West , Pennsylvania R *R., Ebensburg And Oresson K. R., and Hollidays burg Branch. J PITTSBURGH A T RIE EXPRESS dally, except Sunday, at 12,30 p. m., stopping At nearly all the stations betweeu Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, and making connection with tVains on the Ebensburg and Cresson R. R., Holliilays burgßranohlt.il., Tyrone and Uiearfield and Halil Eagle Valley Branches. , , - JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION, daily, except Sunday, at 3 00 p. to., stopping at regular Stations, between Pittsburgh and Johnstown*, and connecting at Blairsville Intersection,'with trains on the Indiana Branch arid West Penn sylvania- R. R. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.26 j*. m., stopping only at Latrobe, Conemaugh, GnUitzin, Altoona, Huntingdon, Lewistnwn, iVUfliin, Newport, Marysville Harrisburg, Lan caster and Uewniugton. At Harrisburg; direct connections are made for Baltimore, washing ion and New York; at Philadelphia for Now York, Boston, and intermediate points.'*Sleep ing cars run through on this train from Pitts burgh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York by the Allentown route FAST LINE dally, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. m. } stopping only at Conemaugh, Gallitzin, Altoona, Huntingdon. Lcwistown, Mifflin, Newport, Marysville, Harrisburg, Middletown, fcUi7.al>ethtotvn. Mt.j Joy, BhnUisvilte. Lancas ter and Downingtou. At Harrisburg connec tions are made for New York, Baltimore and Washington. At Philadelphia for New York, Boston, and intermediate points. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWall*• Station, leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 600 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at U 40 a. m. .. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves daily, (bxoept Sunday,) at 3 40 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station loavos dally, (except Sunday,) at o or. t>. ra. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves every Sunday, at. 906 a. m.; returning loaves Pittsburgh at 12 4f> p. m. RET CRN INO TRAINS ARRIVE I PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOW.*-: Baltimore Express 1 30 p. m Philadelphia Express 3 30 p. m Pittsburgh and Erie Express 13 80 a. m Fast J.iui: j 60 a. m Through Mail Train 1 20 a. m Johnstmvu Accommodation 10 Id a. m Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation.... S2oa. iu hi Wall’s Station Accommoilation 9 00 a. m 3*l Wall’s station Accommodation 2 20 p. v.\ 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation.... 6 t6p. m Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 2 30 p. m. on Mondays. NO fJCE.—In case of lons, the Company will hold themselves resj>onstble lor personal baggage only, and for An amount not exceeding sioo. N. 8.-—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge nut to exceed 26 cents for each passenger anil baggage. For Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. K. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. jj-23 1864. 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad StJMMEE AHBANQEHESTT, Oar AMD OCT. 30th, 18*4, trains run as follows, vi?. Leave Pittsb’g. ForChl’go. ForClev’d. For Wheels Express 2.10 a.m. 210 a. m. 2.10 a. m. Express 2.00 p. m. 2«p. m. 2.45 p. m. Express 8.00 p. m. Mail e. 30 a. m. a.w a. m. For New Castle and Erie, 6.60 a. m. ULTHKNJNO. Arrive Pittshnrgh, P., F.W. u. C. i:’y..2.20 a. m., 1.30 n. m., 6 46 u m.,7.60 p. m.. 8,30 p. m. C. A P. R. K... 2.10 s. m., 3.45 p.m., 9.00 p. m ACC( »MIYT( »|iATH jN TRAINS. Leave Allegheny For New Aright on. ForN.C. ForStau'a H OPS. ra. 3 40 p.m. 8.40 p;m. 12.00 m. 4.3 U v. ni. 6.3 U p. m. KETUKNINO. Arrive Allegheny, P., F. W. fit C. K’y.7 30 m., 6.30 a. m., 2.40 n, m., 4.46 p. m. C. h. P. R. K 10 00 a. m. „ . , OKO. PARKIN, Agent. • t'nion Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa, A. <q. < ASSKIJBERRY, Agent, - _ Allegheny city. F. K. MYERS, oen. Ticket Atfeiit, Pittsburgh & ConiteUsvttle R. a Wlmep Aprftn^onvent:. OS. AND AFT HR MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1863. Tralna will leave the Depot, comer of 8011 anil Water strecta, aafollowa: I.eavea Arrivea at „ ~. , Plttaburgh. Plttaburgh. Mali to amtfrom P’ntmrn 7 65 a. m. 600 p. m. “ 3 01 I l ' M 00 a. m* Ut M’Keeeport Aao'dn 11 oo a. m . a6oa. m. fl „ ~ ~ " fl 16 a. in. 306 p. in. lat BrailUock’B “ 7ooa. m. 830 S. m. in.l Braddnokla “ 416 p. in. 640 p.m. Sunday Church Trajp to- * and Trom M’keespoi r, loop. m. 10 00 axr fl. D. BRECHT & CO., j'U ANIIKAC T U U K R H It F Looking Glasses, Gilt and fiosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Piotureßi sbttl; ISSS! th " B “ ' troct ' botw ““ LAKE SUPERIOR CUPPER MINE? AND Smelting Works. PARK, M’CURDY & CO. MAariIFACTUREas OF BHRATH Brazier', and bSoo P X£ c£ tttoma, Bailed Still Bottom., spelter SotC Tl‘ d, o '* A J£?» Bnportew and dealer! in Metals, inflate, Sheet Iron, Fire. Ac. * an^rnni^^Sr 117 u Q Tinmena' Machine, and Tools, Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and ion SECOND STREETS, Att.bulgh, n.f££ °* Uopper cut to anyderired pattern - febai-irdAw 0* HAND AMD FOR gAUS X Grain Drills. Older Mills, Fannin* Mill* Washing Machine*’, fS.IS'IX 0 ’' 6 ”' UhurM ' Mumma, Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxee. 255E5 T “feural aad Fanning implements of all kinds jiul2_ 127 Liberty Street, Plttabnrgh. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. ~~ tIIHE BEST PATEST AHTIPirm Is . brooked or deformed 11 mix d wnS?A U t cn l' Ln ? i“ d without pain. fyJ Clrßfc--NOPAY. Crutches of all deacrirv «oa» constantly on hand and made to ordfer Those desiring artificial limha or treatment would do well to call And examine my certifi cates and testimonials. * JNO. HFJCHENBACH, J» street, neat market. OctlOUyd 200 Bags African Pea Nut*. 100 “ lrica Almonds. 50 iL Provence “ 10 Bale. Bordeaux “ 100 Boxes Shelled “ 60 Bags English Walnut. 30 “ Filberts. 30 “ Brazil Nuta. 20 “ Cocoa Nuts. Now in store and for sale by BEYMER A BROS., Noa. 126 A 128 Wood street. 4n ,tii£ United Stated ' THE ESlPiftE jutWiNQi j MACHINE* -the, finest stmpte, reUable and effective Family Machine 1} : AtaoTHB-IJTTLK GIANT, price IlfJ. Jpeed. only to.be Man.to be appreciated. Every Machine 'mrrantocL‘ •■ opposite St. Oharl^^totL^ j Y 3 >f fct> oofiUlydfcw STEAMSHIPS. ¥ ties. Stew from Queenstown and Liverpool' ' ■ l! \m -Ji. ( THB PHtST-CLASS PdXi of the Cu a* n ■ JB&VLA, Wursallfrom Liverpool every alternate TOris. a£AY< nova Q.ueeoßtx)wa everv altorsstt' .&«Ar "~v* -4* Strering passage 1 rom New York to I.lvtr p«)l direct $46 Currency, to New York, Jso Mold or equivalent in Uurtency. Passengers forwarded to Parlß and all German ports ‘at very low rates. : in i t? I, ;P“**8 e to WII.UA.IVIS& (HJION. Id rullon street, New York, or THOS. KATTIOA N, Agent; i No. 47 Smithtlcld street. ' Nucoeesor to Thos. Kattlgan. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (INMAN) STEAMSHIP LINE. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TTIKUSnEttSKiIIKD having been appointed agent (or JHjthe above line of Steamers vibe •SHHpPk Mr. John Thompson, deceased the business of the line here, will, kereattirr ■ Sreafriod on at No. IB Smith field street; near roifth, whore all applicatiotis shoulil l>e made. The Steamers of this line arc among tho mo»t magnificent alloat. and run direct between Liver pool ami New York, satling/every week. The undersigned ie also agent for TA PSOOTT’S celebrated Llneof Sailing Vessels and ihe i Line of London Packets, “by both of which he is pre paml to tiring out passengers at very low rates. Mght Drafts for any araout on any part oi Luro|>e for sa l ©. Apply to D. O’NEILL, ; roreijnk Emigration Agenoy, No. <J6 Smithfleid street, Pittsburgh, Pa. je 3 STEANr TROM QUEENSTOWN fO LIVERPOOL the FIRST-CLAMS POW erful iron Steamships of tlie SStSttjßSSr National Stkah Navihati.n fIOMPAHV, VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, KRIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool ami Uucenslown, “ v fty alternate TUESDAY anil WEDNIIi- DAY ; Irom New York to tfueenstowu nii.l luverpooi, every alteruato SATURDAY. Cabin passage, payable in Gold or In Currency. From New York, *O6. To NcW York, *7O. Steerage passage from New York, *46 in Currency. To New York *3O, payable In Gold or value in Cur rency. Passengerß forwarded to Paris and all German ports at very low ratbß. „ I l, '" l \ p *sosge apply to WII.LIAMS & GITIoN, 40 Fulton £#,, New Y ork. or THOS.HATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Ssnithtiehl street, Successor to Thos. Itattigan. , A ? ent for Steamers toLomlou, *aax> tin Old Black Star Lino of Liven* .xd Packuts, ad t&-tf T. C. JENKINS, " OoniiiiiKwion Meiekant, PURCHASING AGENT. Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Apples, Cheese, and all Farm Products. ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. Consignments solicited. Weekly Price* Cur rent Bent to Consigners. PITTSBURGH, TA, f|4HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AMD .....?! oflt rucoessfui BUKINF.SS MAN’S COI.- LLGLio the United .States. enter and review at any time* CIKIIULARS containing lull information sent gßßir of charge to any a.tilrcss on Applicntiun to IhePrlnciiials. .1 UNIONS A SMITH, do7-iawq&y Pittsbmght l*a STOCK BROKERS. •T. It. CASIDAY, N 0T n E ' STOCK ORAFT, bond and mortgage, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Oltlce in Jones' Building, oror “Internal Her enue rooms,” between 18. AM. and Mechanics Hanks, Ho. 7 FOURTH STREET, _ , rITTSIi [J ito H PAPER . MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacture ra and Dealer, in KOOK, CAP, LETTEH, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM NO. aj WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Bmithfleld Street, „ PITTSBURGH, I’A. —‘Uaah paid for BAGS. ap« LAMPS, OIL, &C LUCENT OTL WOIIKH. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., If ANCTAOTURBSa 07 PURB WHITE RRFIRKD oahbon oxzjb, Office, i)0l LIBKRTY STRKKT, jtnyS-flmd PITTSBURGH, p-v J- O. WULDON JNO. KRLLT WELDON & KELLY, MANUFACTURBRfi OF LUMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AMD DHAUUIK IN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &o. 104 Wood Street, near Sixth, “P l 7 PIITSIiUKGH, I'A. LOAN OFFICES. . LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHETBI.D ST., Near the eoraero(6th, PITTSHUItHH JWBIK AND SMALIi quantities loaned on (Fold ami Silver l)i*« S?S?! , 4 Jc 7 c 1 7 ,? SUvcr Watches, and all kinds of valuablo articles, for any length of from T A. M, to lo r. m. ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO STEAM, ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Founders, 1 General Machinists and Boiler Makers, IfBAJt THB MSlSfswtt-wi s „™J®P® rtt ™ l »; attention to fthe conatruetion unSSh}? “f d M “ hlno '7 for griat rallla, and f or uprlghta, mular ami oiraular aaw mill*. oq hand, finished and ready for *hin- *«o V u r eS| w^ f r±&nr^“ t^dX3^, 2;' Woolen Maohlnery anil Machine Carda. ?. „/.i. ,rt ? e "J' rc *? w ' our nmohiocrymanufaobir t^d'promp^^'eS.^ol *» ° OU ?^“ P ‘ Valuable Farm and Lots for Sale. The pollowikg described property, viz : 3 lots in Allegheny t itv I in aiancheater, l on the corner of Hamilton «,eot, jfaljso f«t ;l on «hlS>m e ? of Lane and r ulton streets 48&138 feet 1 ***** • (Duqneane feet fror^ on Washington street by 100 Also V farm in Henry County, Ohio, cont Sing eiht? For further particulars enquire of xr T JAMES MURPHY dcl2:lmd* V w tt.bu.-«h, P„. KVE«pd SCHOOL ** hv wp*^«. H. CIVU. AND MlebumSnJN Ef k 2* carpentereTbuildera, SSu'.SSu^ KEDAB, OLYMPUS, DKALBB IN No. 239 Liberty street, opposite Wood street, PITTSBURGH. PA, LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. AUK NOW MANUFACTURING WW » "tiperior article of JLI M hi s Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL VAHD, 50U ÜBERTV STHBKT, RHfIT QUALITY OF familvcoal, Always on hand as usual. myl» UIUKSON, STEWART A 4XI. PLANING MILLS. SUI-LINUAK, MOKOIioAHK. HIUM iUviU, and “*t a^rov^f nl^nfnir’ 13 nf T l ,rp l>.'*re<Uo furnish flooring and planing' lards, scroll sawing and re-eawlnv doors, .ash ami ahuttcr., kiln dried uSn2! mouldings, box making, &c. rames, South Pittsbubub, Sept. 7,1867. SMITH, PAEK & 00,, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, Warehouse, No. 143 First and 12a Second its. maohlnor y -very deacrlp *i,?? VU s’* “flßete machine show attached to attended to.’ “ U nc< "‘"«'»7 <““»R wtU ta «55?,Uy ... __ 021-lydhw 3Vo, 50 FOURTH STREET, Buys and sells on conmtesion, both in this and the Eastern Markets, Stocks add Bonds del6 STREET DWEtLIItQ The three story Brick Dwelling No as street, on a lot 2i>4 by about 64, eleven , morns, finished attic, gas »n™ S range and kitchen. Ap|ily to . water, S.'S.. BRYAN, Booker ahd-Ineuranee A,umt . No ji bi> Fourth (street, OBurf: BOl#»g'*sß suoks FOR tOf in atwl old, at MeWcilaud'a. ct* DRUGGISTS. r 1 1. 'Mi i RITWBBSOB TO it .lA.B3US P. KLEJMIKQ, j x>’Si? U'G'G'i'Sit T*. : WHOLES ALE AND RETAG, DEALER ;®S^o»eignJ_»n.ljl»p , n P ijtt f prj™ ««flolnea, Faints, Oils, Pye-Stullto andPerfumcry, SO. TT KBDBRAL STHKKT,' V HITY, pa. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. ANDUBW KLOMAIf TIIOKAO W. MILLBEt hknrv rtm*ph, jr m Special Partner General Partners. IROIT CITY FORGE, K.LOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, BAR IftON, GEN •I’-B- cral Railway and Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. Ac. seio-tf GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. A »» I> Y A EWENS,"" PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,. NO. 103 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Ohureh, Plttslmrgb. and NO. -37 OHIO STRHET, ALLEGHENY, 2TBAB TAB MAYOR’S OmOI. PUMPS. inDUANTS,SirERT LR/VD, Lem! Pjpe, Pig and Har I-eml, and Plumb ers Material in general. 1)0 Refineries fitted up io the moat approved mauuer. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Houses tilted with Water and (las fixtures. B.—Ai! orders promptly attended to. ap3-iyU WATCHES AND JEWELRY. J EW ELBY. " rglOK SUBStRIBKIIS HAVE JUST fl opened a very largo and desirable stock ol FINE GOLD JEWELKY, GOLD A SILVER WATCHEB, For Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ wear; flua Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, SILVER-PLATEB wake, £>ueh as Castors, flake and Fruit Baskets, Ooblots, Card Cases, Toa Setts, etc. KEINEMAH* IttEYRAN A SEIDLE, 42 Fifth street. BREWEBS AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & MXAY7 BREWERS & MASTERS, ?H OENIK STEAM BREWERY. WK HAVA ALWAYS ON lIAID A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our Aim to give satisl&rtjou to all of our customers. Mr. Hold. Watson ol Liberty street, wiU have the manage- Oi our business, with full control in the Hrewerr, Address aU orders to SPENCER & M’KAY, Pbconix Ilreweri, Pittsburgh, Fa. JOS. SPENCER. JAS. M’KAY. Butter-Held .St Co., Halslers and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, MooMyd WHEEIJNO, VA. IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., Auk now prepared to re <Hivr orders from l hr trade for ali cizea of Guide, Hdop, Stake, Band & Horse Shoe Iron OF THE HFJST QVAMTY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, iSfis. jailfrOmtl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW J A MUK H. H.>ri£lMH THOMAB i\ LASSAtI Hopkins A. Lazenr, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, KO. 103 FIFTH STREET, IUTTSIiUUIiH, PA. An.: oij.pi I-‘i: Ai bueineaa attended tn in Alleghruj, Waahington, (Srecnr, and iu*. jnmmg cnuntle.. jairtMmct JOS. W. PARKER, AT TO rnev-at-la w, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBOROII HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Tonrth Street, Near Wood. ? ,BKUS M A M U F A 0- kce ß coartMitly on hand every -t»- r *>“e. viz: Cornice*, Onime»» Curtain t>ooi n. (Jomlort*, l eather Bed*, ftliu-’ tresfle* of all kind*; also, the celebrated Patent R ' AII kind * of Sh »deß, Blinds and attention given to all orders to r Ai ling and laying down IJarpets, Oil Cloths, ic RoK&TS & KOENIOHV CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. CKKAM OBACKEBS AT MARVIN'S, No. 04 Fourth Street. n 022 PITTS BTTIWJH, *• S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, Burke’s Building, FOR SALE OR RENT. COMMISSION MERCHAI JOHN MOOftHIUMit,. COMMISSION MERCHANT • *'orthbiftlebfJit i* ,u^.i PIU lltON AMp,JM.pyMe, _ Also Agent for the Pottavillo Rsll MtU; pr “®r*A"llcUc<l lor T Kail*, 23* 35,. 38, SI, IfllrtSiSO PMI 66 ! p ,°S? d ‘ to **ic yard* and strpct JSall.; P octlB e,Phla , ‘' ,,,cro " 15 Pouaditothfe ySM. W. D. PATTBBBOK pattersus a amhuN, ' ' Commission aterOihtXlb, O. H. tot/e fc Co., K. rt.yiJg£ v§ GROCERS. P. BBYMRR «Hk3>. BBYMSB. J. B. BBFMBR lAte at M liter & JRioketaon’j, - reymer & brothers, [Kuooeuora to Beymer fc Amlerwm,] A WHOLnSALa nnAtnas n* Voralgn Fruit. Nut., Confectionary. Sugar., Kir. Wort*, *,c.. ' NOA 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH;‘ BRASS FOUNDERS. Dnquesne Brass Works, i. OADMAN j DRA-WFORO. CfKlmoii Ac- ' ratvford, Manufacture and <• cnstantly on hand ovcry - of FINISHED SRASS WORK. KUAHS GASTiNHS of luperior smooth- ® aeaa made to order. . STKAMBUAT WORK AJiORJBPAJR tng promptly attended to. AUo. Bole agents Western Fennsyfvahia, forltie g«U6 ol MAiibli’b SYFHON'PtJMiVwitfc LandseU's imiirovemeut attached. • . . tefaiO J. & M. itsteen, BRASS .FOUNDERS,' GAB AND I am. klhos or .' BRASS AND WON COCKS MACE Tfl .ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at tlid ihortest notice. Particular attention paid, to ttttuignp and re pairing ol OUa KEFmgRIKS. 31 A 3d Water Street, near Liberty, rgvi£ mkubees of ue- JL ing practical mechanics, of many years’ ex perience in tlie business will ensure to give sal* ufactlon In every reapeot. We are: also agen:« for Guild, Garrison fit Go. >«, Steam Pump, for water and oil. refri y d|| STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JOKES..JOHM L. BOYP..WJC. X'ODfLOUaHe Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD & CO., KAHtTVAOTURKSfI OP Oast Steelj also, Spring, PlCtr knd A B Steel Springs and Axles, Horner of Boss ami First SfreeU, *>2l-ly PHTfiBUBOU, PA, GLASS WORKS. W. CUNNINGHAM.. D. CDNMIHfiE AM.'.h ' ia>i Bfw F. CUNNINUttAM .* (J. tUKOAN. X 1 l' N N ING II AM s St CO.—PTTT S BUKOH CITY GLASS WOKKS-Ware house li9 Water street, and Is(j First street. 1 Ittaburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon gahcla House, manufacturers of Fitttburjrh Oitv Window Olass, Ware and Ame rican Convex (Haas, lor Parlor W imtows, Church es and public hmldinga. * * a pi WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HENRY w 7 BEAUMONT &T CO., DEALERS nr Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, AMO, UlMkbtiTy, Baapbcrry, Wild Cherry, M.J Gin ger ), iKodie., Old Alonongjiheia, Kye, and her Will .kies, ,laomic».fiuni, Cia., NO. SO LUiERT Y HTRTECT, Op|io«ite Pourthiitreet, I'ITTSiUmGH, PA. T.rern. and Pamille* aniiplied . moderate prodt. lor U«ah. my2l-lyd JOS. S. FINCH. KY E W HISKY. JOS. s. finch; (Successor to Thos. Moore,) manufacturer ot i Copper Distilled Pure Eye Whisky. Nob. 189, lei, 193 and 196, Kilßt street, Pitts bur K h - sepl4:tyd PORK PACKERS. OH ABLE 8 L! OALD ? WELL," ; (Successors to Jaa. Holme* & C 0.,) I’ Olt It PACKER,, Healer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beef, kc. CORSEiI AND FIRST STS., deell-iyd PITTSBURGH, PA. WALL ftC. j $20,000 WOKT " oV fO Sfe, TtoS-s, toys FANUY GOODS, FANCY GOODB, VARIKTIKS, VARIETIES, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPEB, WALL PAPER, Havejuat been received, aod are offered WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL, At FOERSTER A SCHWARZ’S, 3®t SiDitbtleld at reel UISSELt,’ h block W. H. MGEE, No. 10 St. Clair St, WOULD CALL TUB ATTENTION or buyers to his stook 01 'foods, which »“““ ,«elect«<; with 3 ~.,t ca ,-e , % rSmUiS siltlic newest styles . , Jortda t V ■ found in hrsbeiaas houses, uent'a wishing a suit ol clothes made to ordei will please call and exam- I. e our goods and prices. Also, a iuU and com. plele stock id irb.NlSHI.Nci U(><IDS W. H. MoCHSfc,’ Merchant Tailor, .No, ID St. Clair street. Pittsburgh, Pa. B - L - H. j^R'|!|ST, *° «ud 48 St. CUIt SUMt, PITTSBURGH. OOJ.OU MIWIATURKS, IJfe SUe Photogrmphrli-tAtybn, OIL mma Ink, etc, Photograph, with liudacauZ ami lanoy Background* Ivory graploAlbuma, (Jilt Prataea.ajul Fancy Article! adapted to tile PhotOgrapic bdaiaeu. my2l pMkEll * RA VkICH.M fioiseles Patent Sewing Machines, r ‘' c “c Seeing Machine, are knownaethe verv '“■«» lu the Dulled Slate* rriiMiM WAStn * n 7 Li) aod jold at the LOWES? fSi£Si uaiw“l> i | De w; th .f,?‘ l>ei 2f e ‘“ntßgeUewhoro. Ho (Miring of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly sttenUedtc, ERNEST AATREEM, Agent*. Ns. 103 Third •trust, Pittsburgh, Pa. mhlO-lyd BUST’S BAT, BOACH AND BED-BUG DEBTBOYEB. rnmauosT valuable asi> pop. *- UL.A.B AKTIOI.fi, for destroying Vermin never fails to give entire satisfaction. ’ K. BURT, .in., Proprietor, NoT 18 North J 'c'.cnth Strcet- Phiiadeiphia. . R. K. »kI- I,KKS &CO., wholesale Agents for PHUttafirh and Viejgity, octigJmd *' .havcks. kbppsops- m. 100 doted if 'gallon Pickle* ' 100 •* a •• 90 “ . ill , - u ■ 300 Uta and £O. Tomato Ketcuii. jo ~ . MiuhrnOniaßa wSnubS^- 1 Mo “ Pepper Sauce. . *?. ~‘V AaaortedEnglubSauee* lull rocmvCflenui foraalety o»U0 KEYJtEE A BKOS., .. c -a jUCi a - i. U'O'C* \ BANKS AND BAWXE! •W&ffis Jf.tioiUi On Aot r U 7 oowprep«ed;t»4»*_ , . .^sgeTstßlnl|^i#u4fnefts. And llootlom nunle in evexymeecnf hie partotthe ooantry.. Office for the nnment. tnntn ti.vL-_ the New »nd Virgin .lleyn Boom’ifrthe DIKK SAVINGS’ INSTITUTION, a*. Opposite the Ouston Hotue. ■ “ tiIKBOTOBB. bl.O.Sch^^™^ TVI * so »9| BA^KBS Nivls Brokers and l>tyMe»ln &No r^ con.taX for ,5& “W* “ d »V r! 1^ ti ?S^ l^ ulde 10 »» the oitiet throferW* n»£«?Sc- lJ x^l 0 ®" received inpa^findg tsszs Ksa, M^kct ■ trec^“» DOLLAfi SAVINGS BANK OS PODBTD STREET. ' • chartered iiv asfcCw AraiDAttV, FROU«ToVo*C£OI!K JLrilUfo, on Wednesday and SaturutfveStiiKK ®»y ■"* to November Ist. from 7 KSffi" Novembcr "“o ‘ Depottti receivt-.l or-Ati sums notl&A thAtil)»« Dollar) ami a tUv Ulead of‘the h2 C iS*U5 &r { ln ; ruo * Ants Becemfcefr.- 'lSfejilti hAi ln Juft* JndD?. — umoistereit from the Brat asyirbkriibitfSndinJ PMBIDTOT, ' •'■ -‘ " ‘ !i. I OEOHOE' A L HK H 3EL * ' T. 'LJ . , Vl °® phesidrhta. James B. B. Meeds. John H. fehnenbeiyor, Wm. Douglas, Jamen-Henlmno, Isaac M.FemnockC ’ Peter A.iHftilclra, - James Shtdlei ■■ Wm. J. Anderson. J„hn B. M>Fadd<iii A. M.PoUock, M. 1), John ?I. Backofem’ TRPBTIUta. - ■ Henry J. Lynch, A£SJL' - in m i ley * John Marshal, Oeoige Black, Walterß. Marshal HUI Bnrgwin, John Orr ' ASieS* A - V,’ r ,? or - Knl>ert K^l'b, Charfra A. Colton. Henry LuHiiurma, Win. E. Schmerti, " , tMk ’ Alexander Speer, w 5, n «' illc *P l0 > Alexander TtSle, Wm- S. Haven, K’m. Vanklrk, Isaac Whittier, Wm. T. Weyman. James I). Kelly, Christian Ycaijer. BKOHBTABT AMD THBA3UBSJL CHABLIjS A. OODTON. PHILADELPHIA CARDS. OHAB. MAGas! ' irtaw J. wnmax taires.... magee «&. incHg, , ... Importers and dealenjjln, .." CLOTHS, CASSIMEAES, SATINETTS. TtiHort’ * NO. 25$ MABK " ooiMf PHILADELPHIA. ’ WM. BBLCE~&~caT~ Produce and Provision . ’ COMMISSION MEBCHANT No. 16 South Witter Bt.> 1 PHILADELPHIA. .“'fhoees made tin eomdghments when requited. mpifd ; m GEOIIGE GHAJVX,' • Manufacturer and .*•••• WiIOI,E«si,E AMD RETAIL DEAL EH In every description of GENTS' FDKNISHING ; GOODS, fli.o CHESTNUT STHEET, ’ PHILADELPHIA. 0. A. VAN KIBK &:C0. F HAKppAHTWaas 09 , r .. BAR FLXTURKS AND CHANIUgr.lg.,u Patent Improved KXOIXSIQR, ANJD PATENT P AfiAfiOS COjlt OIL «IIK\KItS, Hand Lamps, Columns, i&o. . . SAiBSEOOttB,.. i , Ho. .517 Aroh Street, Phfladelphfe. . Manutactory, Frankfort, -Phila. ’ ' goods warranted. Jy9-lyu C. HARBT UXS.IA.JV, WITH LOJ?GCOPE & PEARCE . HBmtattiran ni Impoptenbf MENS’ FURiMISMNG tiOODS, • _andtailorsTMiMMmas,- • flo. lO Sonth (Fourth Street, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. E. P. MIDDLETOIC !f ' IKFOftTKB 09 • /* i WINES, BMNBIES, &C., AJto, *ole prognetor ot .tha OL» WHEAT WllJJJlty, Ho<o Sortb raid4-Iytl Pa. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS: &C m^jsrA.G-JES ■■ house. ÜBikOU). ABO LIBERTY STREET; J - ! tieit to. Pennsylvania Passenger Deßot, JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIEm :‘ " TAKEN' AND FITTED up. - with all fhetuodero imnroveciientthlsTiOr,: resort, the Bubecriher is prepared to see^m. nmrket affords. Oysters *2“ “rved up in every variety or'styMvflhSn. '*T® Winca,,Liquors anii Afoshe o °tg^„% r “>Wi to tbe pub. ShelU3y,tOT received’dany. aad Bojd vyholosale and retail. my'-anyi] X>UIE H O XJSE, HO. 22 DIAMOHD Au|f I’ITTSBUROIi. Kj|*pll-ly4 Proprietor. VOUNG^S _ EAfiNG _ BALOOW, Oarart-orvtryln Alley and Smith -field StrMta, ' and all thedel(6ao!e*'ofth« •MMDwm bo»?rvea,ajHn the martpelaUM. £t ££- EXjI younoT OOM ttomer Virgin Alley and Smith field V*. old fitendi and ouitomere that he la, aim to be touDd 'at- ftla Old Mind, APOLLO ifSilJ’on! trance on- Fourth meet. He haaaheShoifitad ot l T? Ber K“Vandln2ra£>cUOT S&A/ bSL®‘SSpffiM# ***»' Black Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA. ' ’ PARK, BROTHER, & , COq XajfOgAjOfTßHßa o» -' Bast Quality of Befined Cast Steel HquuB, KUt ut) Octagon, ofaUnjea: • ' »nFlmportsd of BanoU* OF#xob AID WA&SBOPBYj * !« * Ml Mret udlSiO * liMSmoa4 at. ***m_ pm&guws*" bwh. skkdocskw. ’MI 16 bbla. Dried Apple. ” 1000 bu.h.-Eax Csi6, • loaobuah. Oate. . . .aW bble-Oaff Mill. Floor. , In a tore and for Bale bv PATTEJISOW «■ ' v ■ JOHS iLTSelVYiii'- JUSTICE OE THEJ?^^, ; -Q«**ott* Vtal**, !J.i v !.i*iJ-!!f?!. •. _ ~.a%floijp4
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