. 5-7>«tf2Sß OStUMWIMi & WMliCUll Pll’tytti) U<iH II ItK't OVVUIR 6* THB UAtLT PORT / ; W*.DNBBDfcV, December 21, tB6* BUSINESS—Thefe was a moderate amount 'aoriflWy pewfpiilb|e ye*Wnlny4 • nl wero"unchanged-" The weather has again moderated, and we have now wha\ may be termed pleasant winter weather. Uusi ness on the Mouongahela landing has again lu»- proved-, there wasconsiderable activity man • tested yesterday among the boats that were loading. The following are the sale* came undefr oiir notlSe 1 : ' SOAP—The m irket was firm at the following prices: »Jhemlq&t Olive • Common Rodin palm and German— il* • V ariegated Friend to Women Yellow Detureiye........ • • • •• Castile and Variegated toilet. CANDLES’ Were in steady demand at tht following prices: M0u1d...... XT. Hipped ~r. OhrystaUlne ;;; ££ POTATOES —The demand haß (Alien orr. The supply to the market At present Is large, bales 10 hush Peach Blossoms at *1 60. n . j Arm; Bales 6 middlings at *2 70 per owt« . CIDER—The receipts are Increasing; sales i j bbla at sio. I, • ; 0 , SUGARS—Were held at an advance, kale* of Cuba at 22023 k; Porto Kioo,‘24&C*, Octree .•A” 20c: OrwSd,koc; New Orleans,' %6&2Bce COFFEE -Sales of Rio at 48049 c. SYRUPS— Range from $1 2601 60 per gal ° MOLARS ES—Ne w Orleans sold at *1 26. BACON— for new la Arm, with a fair local demand*, but prices at present being very steepholders take hold sparingly. r the ■Bales werej'Sttoulders at 2ic; sides at -3c, Sugar-CuftdHanifi, at2sc‘. . lZ\Y—Sales 8 loads, at scales at »U per ton; 11 tons bded, *4l. The receipts have been supply the of tho home —Was unchanged*, sales of 100 bids »t The demand was fair and so were the Bales; saieß 40 nxs Hamburg, 23c; 10 do West ern Reserve, 22096 c. , ft . 0 OlLS—Sales No l Lard Oil at 1,9 o; No - do, *1 85; Linseed, *1 1001 16. The market is quiet but Arm. The demand, especially lor No I. is improving. . APPLES— in fair request; sates of 100 bbls-Ui53,25,- We nOtitfe a steady demandfor ail j k SEEDS—'Timothy $8,60; Clover 13,60014.0 n, Klax;3 00. The market has been inactive for some tlmepast, , „ litrrrßK—Sales 3,600 pounds of Roll at 404; 42» '#'l6 -The Ib a good local demand. L 4 RD—Sales 20 tee at 24c, part to arrive. Tl.<* deuiand la increasing. . . CMANBEKRIKS—Prices range from s2o t*> $2600. The stock on hand at present is ve<; limited. .. POULTRY— I The receipts are on the increase .Nttia^fjTmkeysat 20c# ft*; Geese* 80081 c a 6o@Boc per pair. * FLOUR—Firm; with a goon demand, sales 75 bbla Extra Family, 1126; 60 do. 11011 2a: 60 do. 11 20011 25; 100 dp Extra, 10 50, and 10 do *t 10 00; 150 do Spring, lo 75; 200 do choice. +ll Country lots sold lower being governed by the Quality The supply m moderate. DRIED FRUIT—The market was Arm with a rood demand. Sales 160 bbla Apples at 1001 ic V ii; 300 do Peaches at ; 24,5@26c. CHESTNUTS—The receipts have fallen n . Small sales of 9 bbls at *6 60. ’ EGGS—Prices rule high; sales of 50 hbls at 40041 c. The stock on hand at present is very light pittsbc nan oil thavk < (tVVIOBOFTBK I)/»IT PORT, / WBDHK9DAV* December 21. 1864. \ BUSINESS—In the oil way was «o-iive,forthe iive,forthe best of all reasons, the stock to operate with, particulaily Crude, being verj limited. 'the large sales during the past *en iUjb has taken a large amount of oil out < f the market* has been no receipts by the titer for the past twodays. The Allegheny will soon be In navigable orfier again, and then the market will opea up In earnest, the steamers Ltolair Ne. 2, IdaKees and Echo No. 2, left foi the oil regions. The only sale we heard ol was 400bbls Crude at.Htfc, pkgßiinoiuded. RKKINEI) —Was firm but not very active. Prices were unchanged. We heard of no trane ilons. • t Imports Per Illcghthy Valley U • It OOINdKAST. Forsythe, Bro kl’o H 2 b I .U K»ttned lor Phil adelphia. v , S XddMahon & Co Hi hh e liel.u'aifor Philadel phia. Uilworth St E, »3‘J b'Ms Refined for Philadel phia. North Ameridan. 68 bbls benzine for New York. Pittsburgh Iron and Mall Market Prices have declined Ic B> on all sizes of iron This will no houbt increase the demand. The following are the quotations for thq descriptions named: 1 ltttattoby-X to l inch t, j 6, by Ito IX inch. l* to IX by X to X inch IX to IX by 6.1-6inch..,.,.....---,. < ■ Heavy VaiiA iron 2 to 6 by X to 3*16 inch. .*.! IX to IX by X}Mml'3-16 inch X to IX by X and 3-16 inch X toX by X and3-16inoh Horse Shoe. X to 1 by 6-16 to X hach Hoop and hight Band Fiat Bar. lnch IX ami l»odlK I'i X inch }?£ X inch. _ Hoops cut to apecllieti lengths X cent per D< extra. ' "Round and Square. Ito Inch TJ£ X and 9-16 inch B 3to3K inch 7X MB inch 3 V to 4 Inoh ..S % inch «>i % t k anA X>noh— 7 X L 3 * 16 inch 11 Oval Irou. ...7X l % inch «>.* —.B J % inch i>X % to Inch. £ find & inch. Half,Oval and Half Round #>to \li ittobs 8 I looh y % anti J£ inch I >« inch \Vngoa Box Iron • • Not 10 to 17 1° No 18 to 24.., 10*,' NO 2u ADll 26 No tf... lU^ ( A'll fleets over 28 inches wide, 1-4 c per pound extra/ _ ■ t Elates. IMP, l 4 and 6-16 inch thick :Ut£r-30 inches in width, 1-4 c V pound extra. Plow Slabs Plow Wings. Flat Kails. Punched end center tunk. IX ft inch... IX to X and 7-16 inch— >Xd>y X> 7-16'and X inoh. IX by 1-4 inch Halt Rode. Sfml f* keg. 10 to tiOd Nall* 8 12K Bdand9d 37K 6dandld S 62^ 4d and 6d 8 ay.,......... Oabing Nailß. Barrel. ■ ** “ 9 88 1 Inoh jt 63 IX inch..... 9 88 1% trail. ~.j# 6j|lX Inoh Tobacco. lO £3 6d..i ......10 S 8 8d loa ltt iai ion 12d w ..4P;W ...» l&J .-.V..•.£.10*1*1 12k cents per keg off, La lots of 100 kegs and up&ftrds. *" • *. % per cent off Iron (except Sheet iron,) in lots of 20 tons. Prices subject to changes of the market with' out_notioe. lOd 12d I fid Finishing. 61. TBttMk:—Sixty day's*'credit for approved paper, pavablh with current rate of on New Y<yck«>eati discount fbiScaali, par foods 6n‘N’- YV Exchange, .remitted on re ceipt gVNOEIEB -2 Gan, Data. H'Staiiea Rrioje. W R Cheese. ' 10 Bfcea Prime SOfl'JAzei^WoaiCttßuakaU. *• Xfnotica Family JFlour. A AMMON, No. 6 Wood street JI7BTP' A< liftSlAP IOT FRENCH MERINdS, of all colors. Cali and examine, at . H J. LYNCH’S, . 96 Market street, dec? Between Fifth street ami Diamond. O AAA PAIRS LADIES’ AND tient’s wielg noft'.'-l- . 136 Wood street. B CPI? ANO GAKBN WISDOWCtJR. TAINSr-Oiltilpth And Paper,* withhold dorers, for uie by' ott* «ATKB. ftj _ V*. >« / ~ * 40 Trails Prime Da}es. Juefc received and for tale by Mp»| BETUKHt. BSUS; -’thk: AMUSIBMEYFS. pg” PITTS BURG H THEATRE. AND MANAQBB.... i W'M«ffIIN.DK6|tW •There • Nothing Like It.’ Now Domeßtlc . )r«niA New Noenei y, Propertleeand Uostumej. 'miS aIONIIAV EVKNINQ. Ilecember 19th, ihe bow and original Dommtio Dram*, in loot eti o' Intense interest, seusational character mil’startling incidents, noted In London one ii ndred nights, and in ail the principal cities of ihe Union, entitled W4ITWO FOR TUB VBKUI^T, lit, ruk dJAKK DEEIITN THE -WOODS. i onatlian Koseblade William Henderson. vlartha Koseblndr Annie Lbclle. The Entire Company will appear. The Village oi Wiivcismae— seizure -of the I’rlnonbr— The Tiiai bv Night-Waiting for the Verdict. 5 HALL. bar 15 .$) bar Hi "Z»> (lommencogT HU RSDAY, PEC. 2J<> . arnm\ Uatinee od >Vedneßday ana Saturday atter t..onß, at 3 t\ M., when/Cbildien will be admit ed lor Ten Cents each. THE NATIOFAL COMBINATION A.VD VAUIBTY SHOW, The ami Only Complete Urgani /.-mon of the kind in exist nee. The fotlowing.compose a portion of tnfl lead- BROTHERS, (WUIUm Mjd Renmminl and the IjEVANTIN BROTHER. , U. n,umber, Uie renovvned Oym.ftala. Ac r„bats ami Equilibrist., UI/ZII. sOMERBT . iJrcat Contralto Vocalist and Err IE .’Aiii/roN, the accomplished Songstress im'k SANDS,- the Renowned Clog Dancer. V. 1 4s ROBINSON, th«* Exquisite ; ‘ n«VufV MU. SIMCIS SLOAN, the Gieat Yankee Comedian MU. HARRY BRYAN I, •he Wonderful Ventrlloquisit, Auimitable Imi tator and Comic Pantoiulmisn THE rL<>h .•NIINK TROUPE feight in number) as the a KMiilin Marahouta. or the Wild Nomads o| the Desert The ,ADToMATUN. SUACm. ROPE V AUiJPER th* Marvel of the Nineteenth ; vntnry. A superb Troupe of PERFORMING im)US AND MONREYS, whose wonderful net lormancea exceed In interest and novelty any thing of the kind ever seen in America . A splendid Team of Six Doga, with silver mounted harness and trappings drawing an ele gant Miniature Chariot* will be driven through the principal streets on the days of exhibition. •A Roaring Farce will be given at each enter lainment. Also a Comic Trick Pantomime, wiitteu expressly for this establishment, pro duced with elegant Scenery,Beautiful Costumes, SupeJ) Appointments, Tricks, 1 ransformatioos, eve pnseuteii In a style heretofore unoqua.ed oxceot by the far-famed tfavel Troupe. • Tickets 30 centg. Reserved seats 60 cents. Ticket OITRe ootu in the forenoon from 1 ,* to j a o’clock. Doors open at T o’clock. Uol9-l6td RUFUS SOMEKBY, Manager. RIVER MATTERS. ARRIVALS ANO DKPARTUJIE&. ARRIVED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carrnac, Brownsville. Jas. Rees, Irwiu, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, Mouongahela City. DEPARTED- Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carrnac, Brownsville, las Reese, Irwin. Fiizaluith. Bayard, Peebles. MonongahelaClty Golden Bra, Kerr. Portsmouth! G Mc.Porter, Taylor, Cincinnati. Ihk RtvkK.—Last evening at twilight there were twenty-one feet water in th© channel, and using slowly. The weather was pleasant. jg-The splendid passenger steamer Iron , «itv Captain Ross, is llie next packet for i.oulsvilie. This boat was built expressly h>r ihe trade. Captain Ross is a clevar gentleman, tad a very experienced ofti**er. 4®“The tine packet Hard Tunes. Capt. Perry Brown, is announced for Cincinnati and Lotue \ il’r. tf jf'The splendid passenger steamer Armenia. Cant. McCallum, leaves positively lor Cairo ; md Louis on Wednesday. This boat has < xcellent accommodations for passengers. i»#*The first classpaßsengersteamerOolumbia.is announced for Evansville and Nashville. We take pleasure in recommending this boat and her (.dicers. tine passenger steamer Guidon. J W tiatcheloi, is announced for thncinunll and i .ouisvlile. This boat has excellent aceominoda uons, aftid is in charge of careful and attentive <«dicers. She wiM leave on Tuesday without i it. t'ORMARIBTTA.UALhIAOOLIs.PAR. KkRSBDRU, IRON’TOh, Bib SANDY «fc POUTSMOI'TH. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P. M _fTHE KINK PASSKNGEK steamer GOLDEN ERA, Captain iT^uj^viinleave as announced above. hot freight or passage, apply on board, The Golden Era will receipt passengers through Cincinnati. * FOR EVANSVILLE' CAIRO AND ST December 20, lbtH. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 4 F. M. ■^IT—eTHK NKW AND SPLEN DID Passenger Stesmer AH l^lf^^^UcCallum,Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board, or t o JOHN FLACK, or J. D. OOLLINOWOOD, F OR CINCINNATI ANd’IOUISVILLE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 4 f. M. THE FINK PASSENGER UUIDON.J W Batche- will leave as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board. FOR EVANSVILLE <k BIASIIVILLLE. WEDNESDAY, Dee. 21, 4 pm. THE FINE PASSENGER J^£^2g2S£ B^caa>&r COLUMBIA, R J Porter. rTuumanderTwill leave as announced above. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to J. D. OnLLiNO WOOD, or jullN FLACK. Agents. ~'Ott CINCINNATI «fc LOUISVILLE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. *2L,4p ni. THE NRW STEAMER JjygJggjQ HA Irt) TIMES, Perry Brown, naumamjcrTwill leave as announced above. For Ireight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, of j.D. COLLINd WOOD, Agts. I OR CINCINNATI <fc LOUISVILLK. FRIDAY, Dec. 22d. at 4 P. M. TIIK SPLENDID PASSEN steamer. IKON CITY, Capt. i. Jm Kush, Commander, will leave as an nounced above. For freight,or passaee, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J, Agte. SIR V GOODS. .fust received a large lot of S«kef?. 2d Fine 11 37*-, Lining 11 87‘, Clinch 9 H2‘, Cut Spikes * 37 > t tit 88 . 11 13 .10 38 ..10 33 .. R 88 To Wounded Soldiers. V|,L SOLDIERS WHO HAVE BREN Discharged by reason of wounds received i„ any battle, and who have not received the can now receive the same liy applying to us either in person or by letter. Pay tor the Wives, the Mothers (When widows), and the children of PRISONERS OF WAR Now in the South promptly collected. Social and personal attention given to claims for HOUSES KILLED IN BATTLE, or cap tured by the enemy. BRANCH OFFICE t-9« Grant street Pittsburgh. (HEBERT W. MOM ASTER, H is. M. OAZZAM, Attotneyi at Law A?n> VERMICELLI W.** MARSHAL? su Boses Italian Msoesroni and VennaeeUL In store and lor sale by .... REYIttER & HBOS., Nos. 126 & 128 Wood street. STEAMBOATS. French Merinos, Poplins, Coburgs Delaines, Woolen Plaids, Alpaccas, Shawls & Cloaks Balmorals, < -11 l'.A I * FOB CASH Bf. MENTZER, 94 Market Street. flioo BOUNTT) AT ONCE. E. T.MATHEWS 4 00., 808 Walnut street, Philadelphia. RAILROADS. 1864. \*nw wmi 1865 WISTKR AWistIKHRST. Pennsylvania Central P^ilroad TEN DAIIjY train®. On Ann avtse Mohdajt, Ootobhr 3laT, Trains will leave, the depot, comer ot .Liberty and Grant streets, aB fallows : . . FAST MAIL daily, tfctert Sunday, at 160 a. m., stopiilng at prlnclpal.StAttoas,and making direel connections at Harrisburg with trains fai New York, Baltimore and Washington; and at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston and inter- Ul HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, daily, except Sunday, at G 20 a. m., stopping at all regular station* between ‘Pittsburgh and Ha r- I risburg, sad making oloae connection with trains on luiUanaiiranoh, West.Pennsylvania,K A, Ebensburg and Oresson R. K., and Hollidays t!UpfXTSblliUi li & ERIE EXPRESS dally, except Sunday, at 12,30 p. m., stopping at nearly aU the stations between Pittsburgh anil Phila delphia, and making connection the Ebensburg and Oresson B. B-, “OUidays burg Branch K. K., Tyrone and Clearfield and Bald Eagle Valley Branches JOHNSTOWN AOOOMMOUATION, daily, except Sunday,at aoo p m., stopping Stations, between Pittsburgh and Johnstown, and connecting at BlMrsvllle with trains on the Indiana Branch and West Penn “ V i-Yn EXPRESS, daily, at 4J6 p. m,, stopping only at Latrobe, Conemaugh, riiihtzln, Altoona. Huntingdon, .Yiimin, Newport, iHaryaviUe Uarcißburg, Lan c!vUter nnd Downing!on. At Harrisburg, direct to Baltimore, Philadelphia- and Mew York In the AllenldWhTOute FAST IJNK daily, except iyunday, m., stopping only at Cnneulaliyti, tlallitvln, Altoona ‘Huntingdon, Imwlstown, Mitttln, Newport, Maryaylllg, HarrHbJirg, Middletown, Elizabethtown Mt.; Joy, l-andisvllle Vincas ter and Ilownington. A til a J rB u,At?mnre?ami lions are made for New .York,. Washington. At Phlladelplits for New York, Wail’* Station, leave* daily, (except Sunday,) at U, niTFvLt ACCOMMODATION TBATO tor Wall’* Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 34 JP(?ijRTH AOOOMMODATH>N TRAIN for Wul’s Station leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at * "pHEOHIfHOH TRAlhr leaves Wall’sSUtlon, ,-v, ry Sunday at 806 a. m.; returning leaves Pittshurgb at 12 46 p. m. RKTVRNnfO TBAISB ARRIVE I PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore i 5! “ Plttabmgh an* Erie bxpreaa “ " £ “ (nhnatoarn Acoommodatton. 10 16 a. m ul Wstt'B Station Accommodation.... a an a. m .tl WftU’a rotation Accommodation 9 oo a. m i.l Wall's Station Accommodation 2 20p. m t1 N Walt's Station Acoommodatton.;.. 8 pop. m lulUmoU Kxpress will arrive with Philadelphia -i 30 p. m. on Moudava . nuTU'K. —Incase of losb, the Company willj hold thrmselvus respouaihle lor personal oaggage unlv, and tor an amount not exceeding •100. N. B. —An omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the | i >epot, at a oharge not to exceed Ob oents for each I ji»Bßenfier and baggage. , | rorlldt,. apply to HT>;WABTi Afenti At the P. R. R. t‘a»«eoger tjtntlon, on Liberty " ant streets. i 864. BUH 1864. THE PITTSBUBQH, ri, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, ANO Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. SUMMEJJ AHBAnfQEMEHT. OJ* AMU AKTAU. OCT. 30 th, 1804, train* run a* follow** viz rittib’K. ForL'ht’go. For Olev’d. ForWhetd’g. I xvirebi 210 a. w. 210 a.m. 2.10 a.m. Kx|>reci 2 OOp. ta. .2 45 p.m. 2.46 p.m. l-'Kpresa 3.00 p.m. .Mail 6.30 iuiu. 6.10 a. m. For New Oaatl® and Erie, 6 50 a. m. KETUKNINO. Atrive i'ittfttttirgU, _ .. . P M F.W. *i\ h’y. 3.20 »• m » P- m -» 6 •» P m./ilfiO n. m.. p. m. i \ k P. Ti. K.. .u. iu *. m., a 4> p. m., 9.00 p. m- AUOOftIMOI'AiTnN IRALN«. i.eava Allegheny „ Kor New Brighton. ForN.O. Forhteue 9 00 A. IQ. 3 &0 1»- m - a 60 P- m ' 12.00 in. 4.3 U- m -6.30 p. m. RJSTTTRNINO. . Arrive Allegheny. _. A _ F. F. W. k. C. R’y.i.ao a. m., 6.50 a. m.. 3.40 p. m M 4.45 p.m. 0. A r. H. K 10 Oo a. m. f*KO. FARKXN, Agent. Union Passenger .Station. iFlttaburgh, Fa. A. 4. CASSELBEKIftr, Agent, Allegheny Oily. auB Y. R.'MYKRM, Oen. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsvilte R. R. Winter Arrimscmonl. ON AND AFTiCR BfONUAVi NOV. 44, ist» .Trains will leave the Depot, oorner oi Hob. and Water streets, aafollowsi 1 .eaves Arrive!«» Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mall to auiUrom l"ntowe 7 66 a. m. 6 00 p. m. Impress •• “ 3 00 p. m. 10 OO a. ra Ist M’Keesport Acc'On. uoo a. iu.. fl 60 a. m. ■ai “ 11 6 16 a. m. 0 06-p. m. i.tßraddook’s “ 700a.m.8 M a. m. •Jml Braddocta.’i “ 416 p. ei. 640 p. m. Timilay Uhurch Train to au,l lroin M’keeaport lOOp. m. 10 00 a. m. Kor tickets apply lo UKU. Hill 1 1. I'ON,- Agt. W. H. .“.TOUT, Bupt. »P*h' ”h. l). BRECHT & CO., ANUKAVTUKKRS O P Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 138 Smlthfteld street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. i®l B AKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINE? AN 1> Smelting: Works. PARK, M’CURDY & CO., Manufacturers op shkAtii, Brazier'B and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop nr Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sort er, &c. Also, Importers ami dealers lu Metals, in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire,&c. 43-Oonstaotly on hand. Tinmens* Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 190 SECOND STREETS. ihttsburph, Pa. tfrdcro ol Copper cutto any desired pattern. fcMi-lydfliw HAND AND FOR SALK drain DrtUa, Cider Mills, Fanning Mill*, Threshing Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Hog Powers, Churns, Fruit Jars, Horn Shelters, Mamma, Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxes, BECKHAM fc CONQ, W holesale . and ; dealers In, Agricultural anil Fanning implements of all kinds. aui2 127 liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ABTIFICIAL LIMBS. rVYHE BEST PATENT ARTIFICIAL 1 LEO in the United States, and the ONLY (>NE iQ Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformed limbs straightened without cuttle?* and without pain.* NOCUEE—NO PAY. Crutches of all descrip tions constantly on hand and made to order. Those desiring artificial limbs or treatment would do well to call and examine my certifi cates and testimonials. ~ -, T __ „ JNO. itEXCHENBACH, 68 Vourth street, near Market. oetlO;)yJ j^j-CTS, 200 Bags African Pea Nuts. 100 “ Irica Almonds. 60 “ Provence “ 10 Bales Bordeaux 100 Boxes Shelled 44 60 Bags English Walnuts 30 44 Filberts, so 44 Brazil Nuts. 20 “ Cocoa Nuts. Now in store and lor sale by ££YM£B A BROS., Nos. 125 A 128 Wood street. SEWU'O AMD CHEAPEST in the United State*. THE EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE, thejmqftt simple, reliable and effective Family Machine yet introduced. >;Al*o THEhIXTLE GIANT/price $lB. Need* only to be seanto be appreciated. Every-Machlne warranted. to. B. BARNES. Agent. . No. U 8 Third street, no2li|ydAw opposite St. Charles Hotel* PflKTfjSlMii DKjiKMßiat -W64-JHI -,Sk l~CnlvltH Steam from Queenstown and Liverpool _ —. the wMivoiaw row- Iron Steamihip* of the Con* ; : ' BtDON, KKDAK, HECLA, OLYMPUS, WUI eallfromLdverpool every alternate TUES DAY. from Queenstown . every alternate WKIiNEH DAY, and from New York every alternate HjYtIDNESBAY. ■ ■ Steering passage JL rout New York to. Liver pool direct 046 Currency, to Mew York, *3O '(told or equivalent In Oorrenoy. Passengers forwarded to Parle 'and all German porta at For postage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton atreet, New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agent. No. 47 SwUhtteld atreet. Suooeaaor to Thoa. Hattigan. Liverpool, Hew York and Philadelphia (INMAN) steamship line. NOTICSi TO THE PUBIiIC. . iijfi , TB*eSiDBBSIe»BD having been appointed agent lor ajeaw the above line of Steamer*, vice ■ aHMMi Mr. John Thompson, deceased tbflbuHiilesSor the line here, tvtll, hereafter be carried on at No. «d Bmlthfleld street, near {■Mirth, where ail applications should be made. i'hßsteamer* of this line are among ttm moat tnhgnl&oeat aboat, and run direct between Liver pool and Ne«v York, sailing every week- The undersigned Is also agent lor T APSCUTT’s celebrated Lhie of Sailing vessels and the X Line of London Packets, by both of whloh he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very lew rates. • Sight Drafts for any amout on any part oi Europe lor sale. Apply to S'„ ~V’n*ia Foreign Emigration Agcncy. No. Be smlthfleld street, .Pittaburgb, Pa. jeS STEAMERONf TO" LIVERPOOL M . THE. FIRST-CLASS WlW erful Iron steamships of the s ; liJafiflr N>T ' nNAL St “ am navioati-k uokpasy, VIRGINIA, PENNSYLVANIA, Will • tail from Liverpool and- Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY ; from New York to Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin passage, payable in Gold or in Currency. From New York. #66. To New York, #7O. Steerage passage from New York, #46 in Currency. To New York #3O, payable hi Gold or value lu Cur rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, 40 Pulton Si, New York, or _ TMOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 .Smithtipld street, Successor to Thos. Rattigaw. K. B. Agent for Steamers to London.also the Old Black Star line of Liverpool Paoketa. aul9*tf T. C. JENKINS, CommiSNion Merchant, PURCHASING AGENT. DEALER IK Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Apples, Cheese, and all Farm Products. 1 ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. Cooflignmentß solicited. Weekly Price* Our rent sent to (Joael^ners. No. 239 Liberty street, opposite Wood street, PITTSBUBGH, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. fmMIK LAROCNT, CHEAPEST, AHU M most successful BUSINESS MAIPti OOL- I.FGK In the United State*.. 43-studenta can enter and review at any timt" OiROULARS containing toll information sent vbbk of chance to any address on application to the Principal*. .TENBTINS A rfMITH. deT-lawdAy Pittsburgh, Pa STOCK BROKERS. J. 11. CASIDAY, NOTE., STOCK, DRAFT, BONO AND MORTGAGE. REAL ESTATE /NO MERCHANDISE BROKER, fifflce la Jone.’ Bunding, over “Internal kev eaue rooms,” between M. A M. and 'Mechanic* Banka, No. 7 FOIETH STREET, PITTSBURGH^ PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealer* In book, cap, letter, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM' NO. t!7 WOOD STREET, TO No. S 3 Smithfleld Street, PITTSBURGH, FA. 49*Oash paid lor RAGS. *P* LAMPS, OIL, &C. L.UCENT 00-. WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., ■▲■■BAOTUBHBB OF PURE WIIITU REFUSED OAHBON OIL.D, Office, «U 1 LIBERTY STREET, myS-ama PITTSBUKUH, !»*• J. Q. WKLPOM CILL7 WELDON & KELLY, BANUVAOTUBBBB OF LUMPS UNO LUMP GOODS, AND DBALRBB IN CARBON OILS, BLNZTNE, &c. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, ■epn PITTSBI'KGiI, PA. LOAN OFFICES. LOAN OFFICE, HENKY W. CIMIOTTE, MO. 100 61KITHF1B&D ST., Near the corner of 6th, PITTSBURGH. MONEY IS LAR6E AMD SMALL quantities loaned op Gold and Silver, DU* monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable artioles, Ibr any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. „ • «9-Offlee Hours from 7 A. BL to 10 P. M* JaW ' ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & 00., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, ■BAB TBB Penns. R. R., Puienger BUUoa, _ PITTSBURG H, JPA. MANUFACTURER Alii. KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto ries, etc. ' Give particular attention to ?the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. ilave aUo on handy finished and readvfor ship* meat at abort notice. • Engines and Boilers of every description. Also,tarnish Boilers and Sheet Irpn aeperatelT, Wrought iron Shafting, Hangers and Putties in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Women Machinery and Machine Cards, eOur prices are low, our machlneryjpanufactui id of toe best quality of materials, and warranted n all cases to give satisfaction. MFOrders from all parts of the country solici ted and promptlyfißed. ftfl-dAw Valuable Farm and Loits for Sale, rnHE . FOLLOWING DESCRIBED B property, viz: 3 lots in Allegheny t>ity, i in Manchester, f on the corner of Sedgwick and Hamilton streets, 24x180;feet ; i on the corner of Ohio. Lane and F-ulton etreets4Bxl3B feet, l or Hare’s Island. (Duqueane Borough),23 feet iron I on Washington street by 100 test deep, AUo, # farm in Henry County, Ohio, containing eight j aerts. For further particulars enquire of . JAMES MURPHY, No. 202 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps* de)ft;!md EVMMQ DRAWING 80HO0L, Ko. li Hay Street. b <r m. p. fIEHSKMBHB, 61TO MB He- MEOHANIOAJ. RNrfttiJ K**■ B - bpectetclaiaealn Meak^nlcar Drawing, and In lm machlnitta, pattern nutenr mArMft' enttrzs,- k 0.74«. *■ ciaaalnr Jttdlti md-Oentie men-in ArtlatleDrawing. u<HU:<*mJSWr*LiijLL JOHEPH 11. MIL.I.IKI®. -it‘; v tj : .70. a? -a a ■1 dit ? x4«ma w dumw*. 5 * ' • UHUGGIST, •WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL HEALTH • 1 In* Foreign ’and Domeatlc Diiig*; \Tedtcinea, Palota, OU*, Dye-Stuff! and iVrfumery. NO. 77 FEDERAL. STREET, STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. ASDBKW KbO«A|f THO*Is asuEY pHiFfs, ja., • Special Partner General Partner.. IB.ON CITY POBGE, KLOMAN i PHIPPS, ninth wabd, Pittsburgh. Masupictvbb bar iron, obn eral Railway and Steamboat Forgiuga. PaaMnger, Freight and Locomotive Axle., &0. reio-ti ■ - ; ' GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. Y‘dfcTl-1 Wil N s, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 165 WOOD 9T888T," Uppoute ITret Ohuroh, Plttaburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STKIiBT, AtldtOllßST, mu B TBB VLTO.’fi OVVirH. PURPB, JIYDRANTB, BHSBT lAAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb or’a Material In general. (Jll Keflnerit* fitted up In tUe moat approved manner. Tfnka Unra with Lead or Oopper. Houaea fitted With Water and U&i Fixture*. . . . Jtarli. B.—All order* promptly attended 1 apJ-lyd . WATCHES AND JEWELRY JEWELr«Y. SUBSCRIBERS' HAVE JUST. M. opened a very large and deairablo atock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES For Ladle.’ and Gentlemeua’ wear; fin. Bronze Olooka, Fancy Goods, eiLVEB-PIATEI) WiKRE, Suoh a. Oaatore, (Jaile and fruit Baaketi, Goblet., Card Case., Tea Setta, etc. UEINKhIAN, bIEYBAN A SKIDLE, jeUO 13 Fifth .treat. LOUISIANA, BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, fHOENIK STEAM BREWERY. WK HAVE ALWAYS OM HAND A ‘kuperlor article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stont, And will continue to make it onraim togne »a 1 isf/votlon to aU of our customer*. Mr. Robt. Watson ot Liberty street, will hare the raaoage ol our bualneaa, with full control in the Brewery. Address all order* to SFENOEB. & M'KAi, Pheooix Brewer,, «<‘*‘>“f&f , |p E NCEß, j iBlMpl JAfi. RPKAY. Butterfield Sc Co., Malsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, Bdool-lyJ WHEELING, TA. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., Are now prepared to re oeirc order* from the trade for all sire* of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & HorsBßho6 Iron Of IKK HKSI QUALITY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7,1563. jad:P6iud housefurnushing! __ ' UPHOLSTEPY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, BIiBBGRIB£RB MANUFAC TURE ami keep constantly on hand every article to their lice, viz: Cornices, Oruainee*“ Curtain Goods, Comlorta, Feather Beds, Mat tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds ol Shades, Blinds and .Fixtures. «4~Prorapt attention given to all orders tor tit tine snd laying down Carpets. OU Cloths, fco. Mtl%iyd ROBERTS h ROENICK. CRACKER & PILOT BREAD. CEEAM CBACKKBB LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Uuilders Hml Con tractors. WK AE£ MOW HASUFAOTURIie asuperior artiolc of LIME, Which we ere prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 60V LIBKRTY STREET. RUST tIITAMTT C» FA JVII L.Y COAXj, A lway• no band as usual, mrii MOKSUN, STEWART A CO. IRON WORKS. AT MARVIN’S, No. 64 Fourth Street. sJ UNITED STATES SOLDIER’S CLAIM AGENCY. CJKANT STHI.I’T, (Opposite the Cathedral.) Licensed by the United Ststes Government to ooUeet PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. And ALL OTHER Military or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Discharged on account of hvounda RECEIVED IN BATTLE, collected in the Shortest Time. ©8 Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH M. GAZZAM, GILBERT ill. M MASTER, Attorney*. ootai :dtf SMITH, PARK & 00., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Warehouse, No. 143 First and I*2o Second sts. Manufacturers of all Rizes and descriptions of Coal OH Retorts:audSUlls, Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal moulds, Puillea, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrije tton made to order. 4 Having a complete machine shoo attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. 8. S. BRYAN, Broker and Instance Agent, No, 50 FOURTH STREET Burke’s Building, Buys and sells on co emission, both in' this and the Eastern Markets, Stocks and Bonds. del6 jpERRT STREET DWELLING FOR SALE OR RENT The three story Brick Dwelling No. 38 Ferry street, on a lot 21« by hbout 64, containing eleven rooms, finished attic, gas and water, range and kitchen. Apply to . S. S. BRYAN, - A Broker and Insurance Agent, No. WFburth street, (Burl^&’aßu|i^n& Table c utlkry.wa fiksl as sortment of Ivon,Rubber audßoce Handle Table Knives and Oai vera, just received and/or sale by t amEs BOWN, delß 136 Wood street/' ,I()HN MOOIUiEAtI, COMMISSION - MERCHANT, , For the sale of ;oi : *-- PIG IRON AKDtRIiWW?- * No. T 4 Water Streot, PITTSBURGH? PA* • Also Agent for the Potlsvilie Rail dere solicited lor T Ralls, 2^33 ,; ■ and W pounds lo tl«j yard, and Street Kails, Philadelphia Pattern, 46 pounds to the yard. ■ octis O. PATTKOSOK PATTERSON * AMMON, Commission Merohauts, Flour and Grain and General Produce deal ers, No. 6 Wood irt., Pittsburgh,, Pa. Wa take pleasure to referring A oU ST[i ~ Pittsburgh Houses r Chess, Smytk-AjCo., Zug A Painter A Bradley, E. Edmundson A 00-. R. H. F. wSdw’elUJM-M-Outar 4 .T- W. Spenoer, C. H. Love A 00., B. H. Jaok A. Co Jan2&-tf ‘ _ GROCERS. P. SWXSB .H.D. ®« BBVMBK Late at Miller A Rtcketson**, REYMER & BROTHERS, (Successors to Keymer A Andefson,) VBOLKAII DBAUB%H poreiKD Frulta, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Firs Works, Ao** NOS. 126 AND 12? WOOD STREET. . PITTSBURGH. ~ . BRASS FOUNDERS. buquesne Brass Works, <i. OAPMAII Otuiman & rBWior*i» M anufacture and {instantly on hand every of FINISHED BRASS WORK. BRASS CASTINGS or inperior amooUi nets made to order. TKAMBO AT WORK. AND RKPAIU .mg promptly attended to. Aiso,-aole aaenta l(ir weaterii Pennsylvania, for the sale ol MARCH’S .SYPHON PUMP, with Eandsell’a improvement attached. temu _ M’STEEN, BRASS .FOUNDERS GAS AND STEAM FITTEBB, , . IT.L KINDS OP . BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brasß Castings of all Kinds, ' Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL REFINERIES* 31 A 3* Water Street, near Idfeerty. ritHEUEMBERS OF THIS FIRMBE -1 ing practical mechanics, of many years’ ex oerience in the business will ensure to give sat- Lfactlon la every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison A Co.’s, Steam Pumps for water and OIL STEEL WORKS. isaa.o jokes. .romi i~ Bornt-WN. m’ctji Lotreß. Pittsburgh Steel Works, .TONES, HOT » * CO., U A MTI> AOTPRgRS or • Cast Steel) also, Spring, PWw and A B Steel Springe and Axles, Corner o. Ro» and GLASS WORKS. w. OBH NINGHAM. .1). OONNINGHAM..D. IHMBBN P. U. *>CNOAIN. 4 iLiN N 1 X GHA M S A. COr-fl TT S ij BUROff CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, ami 168 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon eahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass, Druggists* Glass Ware and Ame rican Convex Glass, for Parlor \Y imlows, Church -6g and public buildings. WINES, LIQUORS, AC. HENfiY W..BEAUMONT & 00., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, ALSO, Blaokbercy, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, oud Gin ger Hi andies, Old Monongahela, Rye, and her Whiskies, .Jamaica Rum, teo., I*o. 83 LIBERTY STREET, Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 4VHc»teU, Tavern* and Families supplieda moderate profit* for Oaah* myil-iyfi JOS. S. FINCH. RYE WHISKY JUS. 8. FIHCH, (Successor to Thos. Moore - ,) manufacturer of i Copper Distilled Ptre Eye Whisky, Nob. 139, 191, 193 end 195, FUit .treet, Pitts burgh. .epildyd PORK PACKERS. QHARLEB L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jaa. Holmes 8t Oix,) POKK P ACKEB, Dealer In Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beef, Ac. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STB., decn-iyd ADELPHIA CELEBRATED PIANOS. Seven first prize GOLD AND SILVER* MEDALS received within a month, at State Fairs and Fair of American Institute, New. York, in IBS3, by WflL B. BRADBUKY, for the best piaeo fobtes. SOHOMACKER A CO., Philadelphia, recelv ed the Crystal Palace Prize Medal, of London, besides having received at home numerous Medals, Diplomas, and Special Reports from Mate Fairs and institutes. Both have numer ous letters of recommendation from the highest musical talent—Gottsohalk, Strakosch, William Mason, Grobe, and others. ' _ • • Also, a line assortment of SMITH A CO.'S Boston First Prize American Organs and Melo deons, ail warranted for eight years. W AMELINS & BARR, No. X‘A Blseell’a Block, St. Clair Street TUNING AND EEPAIRING done at short eat notice. SHEET MUSIC! bound in , any style. BIHSKI.L’H block. W. H.~MGEE, No. 10 St Clair St, iSTOULD CALL THE ATTESTIOH WW of. buyers to hie. stock of Goods, which baa been selected j~i»teare n (contains all the newest styles , Goods t • (found in Brct-olaas houses. Gent’s wishing a suit of oiothea made to ordei will please caU and exam ine our coods and prices. Also, a full and com plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. McGEE, Merchant Tailor, No. ID St. Clair street, myi? Pittsburgh, Pa B. L. H. DABBS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 4« ud 48 St. Clair Street, . , prrfsßTXßyk. '~ v : WATER COLOR MINIATURES, .life--Size Dhotograplnln Crayon, Oil, India Tnlr ) etc. Photographs with Landscape and Fancy Backgrounds. Ivory typs* grapic Albums, Gilt Frames, andrancy Articles adapted to the Vhotograpie business. . my3l oSI-lyd&w PLtANEK k KA . .. : ; ; i ■ s v Bouelea Patent Bewmg Maohines. * $ These Sewing Machines are known Csthe very oeavlnthe United States. Theyare WAKBANI- - Ei#« and cold at the LOWEST PRICES. ChJF snde&axnlnethenit>eforebarln#hlsewhefe. Be* pairing ol Sewing Machines or every kind pro arastyx*ttendftd to. EKNJ2ST AXTHELM, Agent* . * - No. KO Tidrfvtreet.- Ptttshorgh^Pjt ||KRHIS6B 600 Boxtts JfoJt Herring, NOW ,iL . BvXJIUiA > UAU9 «epU Hoi. issfcua Wood itioe. i^Nb; ffs FO V H.TII £ sac evening*, SomMaylsi to JSoVAdiWy2lji£rom.lLio3xi’clook f.Muljfrojn, UK:*? M 8 fieikSsltt received W nH ‘•utau / nfrtlesailUitftl** a divldendxif tha ptofUa-tled&red , iwicen, , Yisaheendeciarea tomi-anuually, lo Jaqeina De cember aince the 7 Bank w«»Dtgahi»di v af ttiexat* nf six Der cent, a year^ Intereatrtf W)fci dowroiout, iU.plaeedito the oredltoftLe deiioalter u prioolpal, and tarn the leas than twelve years. „ _ _ . Books containing the Charter. Rules and fiirnlfhnKl-grani, OBapplNtUOQ to the office. . . l -i rBSStDBBT. . georgealbree. , VION PKSaiDUNTB. J ' , i i James McAuley, James B. D, JVtfedej John H. Shoenberger, Wm. Douglas, . . James Herdmqp, Isaac M. Penttoek, 9 Peter A. Madeira* James.Shidle, Wm. J. Andeigon. • Johnß, A. M. Pollock, M. D. John G. Backo'en, . j TkTmrsso. w ’ OMvln AU«mh HmrtrJ. : Jolui C. Bind ley, .JehnTJlarehjl,,. , Oeorge Black, Waller P. Marchalj., UHI Burgwln, JplatOrr _ - Alonzo A. Carrier, .Robert «o»»b,-* -M-d Obarlet A. Cotton. Hcarv i ' John lWan., Wic. E. 6ekine:tz, ;i 'Brnt. U. Paincitook, Alexander Spew, ' " lohn J. SlUeapte, Alexander Tindla,- • h Wm.S. Haven,, . Wm. VapkWk,,^ Peter H. Hunkßr, lajxao V7lU\tier, ~ Biohard Haya, Wtn.V. Wei'mxrt, Ume.-U.KeUy, UkrUHany eager, i BaONBTAa.V. AND TBBABURStt v ,c 5. .j CHARES A.OOLTOIS. . _ ADAM AMMON > pnAwruaD, a. SONS* B A hiJXa • and Exchange Brokers an,t Uealcjk in Notes, Dratts, Gold; 1 Stiver 1 * and B«Lk Notes. Exchange on-the- Western constantly for sale. j!-.u. .a Collectiohs made In p.u the cities throughout the United States. DepositHTecelvedin‘parlHndi or current paper. No. 61 ttarket streeVtetofeen Third and Fourth streets, ? ... .-,*-.-^1 PHILADELPHIA GARDS^- CIIAfI. MXOHB J.'BODM AN^lOfea...... ... .ORASa. O^aWOPB. M AGrEfc : S£' iniportCTa ami deajerajfl„ u,, CLOTHS, C ASSitIERES, SATHitTTS. Vsiflngti Taflorsf Trimming^ 171 NO. 355 oc-m-tf PHI(,Ar>EIJinA. ' , WM. BRICE & CO“ GOMMISSIONMERGEAMT, No. IS South Water st.j 1 V ■ PHILADELPHIA. 49^Liberal advance, made od oonßlgmnbdta wbeu required. ' my-lyd GEOKGfe GHAIVTaci WHOLKSALK ARID life'.TAlL D«Xx|h Ln-every description dl GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, aid CHESTN UT STfiEET^q myl-lyd I’H 0. A. VANJm & 00., • . MAJItJViLOTUaERB .QV GAB FIXTUBJEB AND OUAOiRfil Patent impfov^l. ... EXOELS&B AN 1) rS!EEBT. ?kumm (m«ii(mapts' Hand li'amps, Columns, &o. ■: , . --1 i So, 517 Aich Street, PhiladelpMfi Maimlactory t Fr&otfort, Phils.' - ' si iMTAU goods mHTanted. LONG COPE & P&A.R&J3! Manufacturers kq(l Importer*- of HESS’ 40UBS, . AND TAU.GRS ■paniMlNSSj Ito. 10 South Paurth:Street, -■ m> l,lya .. KHIDADEDfc'HA.’ WINES, BRANDIES, &G;, 01.1) WHEAT WIU&ICV., mil4*lya HOTELS, RESTAUR AM' a A \TA&E KOUIBE, 3SOJUeKKTV BTBBBT. > ‘ Next to . PenisjlyaDia .Paaaeager Depot, 10BN-SAVAGE, PROPRtCTOWr '* H AVltiU TAgggi *»D'PIl ,i i I EU BT', uIM mbdarte-hW oTJ cuitomera and the public geae& ally, ‘with -tfiebeet the market afleroß," Oyster* wiU bc.eeryedimiu ever; variety <if< Style miring the season.' h}&. Wioefi, JLiijUGrs &0M MVtoa.thS feeiß confident ra recommending them to the pub lic for their excellence. Uan, Bucket and Shell Oyster* and sold wholesale aadret&U. ... PITTS BTTRG-H, PA ■ . OTJ U iH O NO. 22 DIAMOND ’ALIifiV '. PITTSBtJROJJ. ‘ ,imie SIIBSCIUBK ■ to tbe public receipt ol I'HBSII SHKI.L. k«_ Mid i« pnwMed tp a&Otoqdrtayi»patroi>s lii tlila old ; tiling in the efctiqg;4J?rfUWtf^Wf eat notice. ■ ... up riicdfMtw iVwAwyv.,. u; YOUNG’S . comer of *•**'•<■ «•<-»«-* wi«t«.pyS3®KS -snd«U the delitaclei nt.tin BSWnwIU bß.«etved up in the »o“i jitojwf:* EUX YUUjjiCxvj-. and Stattbflelirw. •i B 1 r.t,£ARDSAtOO!^ A. FBfilteiiDiJUOßs woald old friend* and.xoßtomerg thalhe i*irtUlAftit* found at Mb' opfiitAncl, A. P 0 L trance on Pourth street. He brt alwayrOirKttur thftbcft connection Witktne hall, a well billiard,;JiabWn wftfa good taftlfei, ball* and eap*. , . amber* then places Apollo Hall, Ffmitlr »r» 5« WnoJ, gntraune /rom t'onrth, .. :r. lyin, •a Black Diamond Steed; Wo^ fc PITTSBTJIwifi. f h. S: PARK, BROTHER ™ iintririabairee oV' , , , '? ~v . : i ' Bast Quality of Befined Cast.BieeSti Sanane, O«tagon r ol all «Ue«;*i •-wl* Warranted equal to any imported#* tured in thtt country. ' . , . OTTPicrd Airi> " ~ 149 AIM Fir stand 1>»0 A I»S4 tebliird . ... , BUST’S : BAT, fiQACB i ABB - BEDBUG BESTBeIPEE'I,9-^ filllg HOST VA M 1 ABI*K AJfO WlP^‘ 1 U EAB AETiO US, /or de*trqy.l Ag Serbia,: never Jail. Ibifre «£*a“^«S»%j*ft iSw : E.* BUHT, JE., Proprietor, TVy Tf North Eleventh Stroet, Philadelphia. v B,WBatA- L£BBa Cdo-Wholesalo agents JotftttehpKhi and Vicinity. •; - - .OCtMJPd-„ nICKLEB, 'SAIICKS KKTSUPS * loot dmen X gallonPlefcle*- J ■" ‘‘ 100 “ M •■ •• ;-v •• • 250- .* - qtg atuJ Pt*. Totnato BielauJ), "* j 5 . *|. TWnift’mfhn andWahiat- “ ' :a r pBACBBS ASD ’IOBATOES lartWe »^f«=.rriT|ga i to.de|T o& ,-,. No«.m at, m AyooiUtreet. I *SKB.>B & ABUsk.SKEDifICOKWHJiAT, lid 16 bblt Drtcdipjasfe 1000 bu»b. Car Corn, ■ l6oa.tnulu.OatK- - SOi bbla. QaffMilU Flout. Nicii . ■ £alr<r Uti' Ottlr . CiitaSUa BinoliicJuni. ' ih ots-suolKos ' •- Produce and Provtsimi UumfMtarer and O. HARRY JiRIA^, VITI E. P. MIDDLETON, 1 IKPuETaU 07 Alio, cole proprietor.of -,u No. 6 Mortli Bt., PHIIiADEL.PHIii'PS.‘ rweWdd d»fly, n »yaHyd.j SALOON, JOHN :AvSWV >; r WK I - JUSTICE OP THB PKiVt; '§m
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