COimEKCUL & FWA!<€IAL, . pittbbouoh~pHoduc» iahket O»»io» o» TB*. OAJtT Foar., , l M i ‘ M6BDAY£December M; IBM.? \ BUSKS’ESS— We have nothin? new to note in regard to trade generally. The demand was limited to small parcels Usmeat the wants of the home trade, prices have undergone no change. Our' rivers* are* rapidly. The weather was lavurable for out-door transactions, being quite 'pleasant, The sales- that cqme uuder J ' our notice will bo found below : POTATOES—The demand has fallen off. The supply in the market at present is large. Sales 10U pjisiuPeach Blossoms at $1.60. FEED—Market firm; sales 6 cars middlings at $2 as per owt. CIDER—The receipts are Increasing; sales 76 bbls at $lO. SUGARS—Were held at an advance. Sales of Cuba at" 22023)£; Porto Kico, 24>£c; Coitee **A M 29c; Crushed, 90c; New Orleaus, 26@28e. OOF* EE -Sales of Klo at 43049 e. 1 SYUUPS—<Bange from $1 2501 60 per gal lon. \ MOLASSES—New Orleans sold at $1 25. - PLuUK—Firm, with a good demand. Sales 76 bbls Extra Family, 112 ft; 60 do. n@ll 25? 60 do. U 20011 25; 200 do Extra, 10 60, and 75 do at 10 00; 200 do Spring, lo 76; too do choice, sll. Country lota sold lower being governed by the qualit) we supply is moderate. range from $26 to $26 00. The stock on .hand at>.preaent is veh limited. fJ POULTRY—Tfaerecelpts are on the inorease Salea of Turkeys at 2Qo Geese, Bt>@Blc a piece; chickens, 70@75c per pair. CHESTNUTS—The receipts have fatieu o . Small sales of 8 bbls at $6 60. BUTTER—SaIes 2,900 pounds of 801 l at 40 'is 420 fMfi. The is a good fopal demand. LaßD—Sales3o tesat 24c, part to arrive. The demand-la increasing. DRIED FRUIT—The market was firm with a -.- good, demand. Sales too bbls Apples at Io@nc w ft; 160 do Peaches at 24>^@26c. BACON—The market for new is firm, with a fair local demand; but prices at present being very cteep holders, take hold sparingly. Among the sales were.* Shoulders at 422 c; Sides at 23c: Sugar Cured Hams, at 26c. APPLES—Were in fair request: sales of 200 bbls at $3,26. We notice a steady demand for all kinds. SALT—Was*unchanged; sales of 100 bbls at $8 06. Ji-AY—Sales 14 loads, at scales at $45050 00 | per ton; 8 tons bried, $4l. The receipts have * ! been insufficient to supply the wants of the home r, . <3 ' S ~? rioes rule high; sales of 21 bbls at 4u@410. The stock on hand at present is very light. . SEEDSr-Timothy $6,60; Clover 13,60014,00 •*»*£» 8. 0O.. : The market has been inactive for .. soan timepast. OlLS—Sales No 1 Lard Oil at 1,95; No 2 do, $1,85: Linseed, $i 7001 76. The market is ?Qlet but firm. The demand, especially for No , is Improving. CHEESE—The 'tfemand was lair and so were the sales; sales ft) fexs Hamburg, 23c; 40 do West ern Reserve, 22026 c. PITTBBUR.GH Oil. l OADE, 0»FICB OF THB DaILT POST, I Monday, December 26 las*. ( BUSINESS—Was suspended, for the beat of all reasons, there were no stocks to operate with. Navigation on the Allegheny is suspend ed. The Eastern market is reported dull, with more sellers than buyers. Business will neces sarily'be restricted until after the holidays. The stock to operate with is unusually small. Ice-was forming in both rivers very rapidly. The sales were as follows : CRUDE—The saleson Saturday were Limited. Holders generally were not offering their stocks, being of the opinion that hightr prices will Boon be the order of the day. ‘Sales oj hblu, 46c, pkgs included; 160 do, in ten Jotß, 46c, pkgs included. REFINED—was firm but not very active Prices were unchanged. We heard of no trans- Tions. Imports Per Allegheny Valley R. R. GOING BAST. Standard Company, 420 bids l‘r fined for New York LucescoCompany, 140 bbls refined for Phila delphia. Aladdi* Company, 55 bbls Benzine for Bos ton. Aladdin Company, 38 barrels oi Tar for Bos ton. Pittsburgh Pig Iron Market. The PJg Iron market was steady but not very active. Buyers take hold slowly. The sales will be restricted until after the first of Janu ary. Prices ruled about the sune *s the pre vious week. The only sales that came under onr notice were as follows: SALKS 07 PIG IRON PER TON. 2»7 tong Hanging Rook, Hot Bias* 472 25 each 27 do do do do 87 00 cash 27 do Cold 81a5t.... 78 00 4 m 300 tong’Neutrai Anthracite Forge. 6o 00 cash 100 tons No 3 Anthracite 60 00 cash 300 'do d*» do CO 00 cash -90 tong No l Anthracite 87 60 4 m 126 tons L S. mixed t 60 00 cash BALES OP HAHOra.G ROOK PIG I RON PKE TOJt. - 10 tons Soft Hanging Rock 476 cash SAXBB 07 BLOOMS PKi: TON 10 tons Juniata No 1. 20 tons J uniat* No 1 25 tons Juniata No l &BG2IPT3 OP PIQ IROX. Pep Goldeo Era, R U Loomis Per canal boat, John Moorhead * WILS(*V!J stfftt SEWING MACHINES Over 160.00 rftb ■ ~p .have already been sold, f 0t er 6.000 are in use in P 'tsburgh And Vicinity. The Bale of these inimitable Machines is greater than all ethers combined. ' Fbbne Should buy a Sewing Maohine until'they have examined and tested the Wheeler & Wilson. ■!■■■; They are warranted for three years. Instruction Tree. WSalenoamtNo.,97 FIFTH STREET. ■ipflriAW WB, SUMNER a 00., Agent*, To Wounded Soldiers. Am. soediehs who have been Discharged by reason .of wounda received in any battle, and who bsro not received the «xpo Botnsrjry, can now receive the same A.T ONCE, £y "applying to us either in person or by letter* Pay for the wives, the mothers rwhen widows), and tue children of v INhsoners of war South promptly coUrcted. for” HORSES o r n^? t S? ,lon S 1 ™ claims S eu K eL L y I ' ED m »««■* or cap “ ‘‘ f ___ J§~ T- Mathews aon ’ ,»/. •»**«. Philadelphia.. J pnubj^ 6 ™ 0 ® ‘" 9S ora “* **”•* GILBERT M. McM ASTER, *’* mw • . ... .. jy OTICE. .. ’ ..Bask op Eittsbuksh, ) mmr nn»»i l ?S® bet 15th,.188*. ( f | ' ?? DIKKCTOaS HF A K iJ™ J*'*! 1 Ki hy h resolution pawed this of tbs , 1 of » Ghmerfi Meeting f ? rthe s? r P®“ of consider- Sf.f“ e r “P«t i £hcy of accepting the recent Act rehewing the Charter**, the Se2dn£[S 0 ?A rmlty i hcre witt, the eaWMeet. j °hnhabp^. JWST RECEIVED. A CRiiFLOT PREJjCH >9lEltlWOtil, nf aU colon. OaU and examine, at - 4etf ; Between Fifth etreet andflilanionir .suits a PITTSBURGH. lail ITKE. LeBB*k awd Man ioim.. J w sf-H >TN"D EKS O N TW4 PERFORMANCES. . 1 THIS AFTERNOON’af 2 o'clock, the great moral drama of » » • UNCLE TOUPS OABIN. Son g Mlsa Fannie Burt. To conclude with the dram* or THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. A3rT*ots of Fun. If ‘ r ' ’ VARIKTIES. PENN STREET, NEAR S I'. CLAIR. W.O. SMYTHE,..,., Leasee and Manager. popular establishment will be opened 'THIS EVENING under the management of -22 i. W. O. SMYTHE. The .popular Corps of Artistes- will appeir THIS MONDAY EVENING, in an entire new selection of SONGS, DANCES, NEGRO COMICALITIES, fcc., &o, ..Ac., Conceding with the laughable farce of SLASHER A'Nli CRASHER. Mn Smythe. Slasher See Small BUIb. Look out for a host of new Artistes jgp*MASONIC HAM,, . Commencmg THURSDAY, DEC. 22J. a rami .Matinee on Wedneulajr and .Saturday after noons, at 3 P. M-, when Children will be admit ted for Ten Cents each. THE NATIONAL COMBINATION AND VARIETY SHOW, . The Largest, Beit and Only Complete Organt< zation of the hind! in existence. The following compose a portion of the lead ing talent; THE SNOW BROTHERS, (William and Beiyamin) and the LEVANTIN BROTHERS, three in number, the renowned Gymnasts, Ac robats and Equilibrists. LIZZIE SOMERBY, the .Great Contralto Vocalist and EFFIE CARLTON, the accomplished Songstress. DIOR SANDS, the Renowned Clog Danoer. BOSS JESSIE ROBINSON, the Exquisite Danseuse MR. SIMON SLOAN, the Great Yankee Oomedisn MR. HARRY BRYANT, the Wonderful Ventriloqulsit, Inimitable 'lmi tator and Ootnio Pantomlmist. THE FLOR ENTINE TROUPE (eight In number) as the Kremlin Marabouts, or the Wild <Nomads of the Desert The AUTOMATON SLAOII ROPE VAULTER, the Marvel of the Nineteenth Century. A superb Troupe of PERFORMING DOGS ANJ) MQNKErS, whose wonderful performances exceed In interes t and novelty any thing of the kind ever seen in America. A splendid Team of Six Dogs, with silver mounted harness and trappings drawing an ele gant Miniature Chariot, will t>e driven through the principal streets on the days of exhibition. A Roaring Farce will be given at each enter tainment. Also a Comic Trick Pantomime, •written expressly for this establishment, pro duced with elegant Scenery,Beautiful Cost umee, Superb Appointments* Tricks, Transformations, Ac., presented in a style heretofore unequalea except by the far-famed Havel Troupe. Tickets 30 cents. Reserved Seats 60 cents. Ticket Office open in the forenoon from 1 w to 12 o'clock. Doors open at 7 o’clock. del9 l6td RUFUS SOMERBY, Manager. las Kivbb.—Last evening at twilight there were seven teet water in the channel, and failing slowly. The weather was pleasant. Monday, Dec. ?6, 1864. . fine passenger steamer Starlight, Armstrong, is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville. This boat has excellent accommoda tions, and is in charge of caretul and attentive f Ik”* She * ettve oa Wednesday without splendid passenger steamer Iron City, Captain Nobs, is the next packet lor Louisville. This boat was built expressly lor the trade. Captain Noes is a clevargentleman, and a very experienced officer. 4®*The splendid passenger steamer Armenia, Oapt. McOalium, leaves positively for Cairo ■and St. .Louis on Wtainesday. This boat has excellent accommodations for passengers. 4®“The first class passenger steamer Columbia,!* announced for Evansville and Nashville. We take pleasurein recommending this boat and her officers. .$l5O cash • $l6O cash .sl&6oaih FOB. MARI ETTA'.G ALI.IAOOLI»,P A R -spOR B T 8^ U di?r TO *' b,g sAndv ; . EViEBY SATURDAY, at 4 P. M - : ilT—»■ THE PIKE PASSENGER ■SMBdHE "learner GOLDEN ERA, Captain Bryan, wUlle&ve as announced above. For freights or Damage, apply on board, rhe Golden Era will receipt paeaeneert throueh to Cinoinriati. 8 FOR EVANSVILLE. CAIRO AND ST torts. . .this day, Deo. ?e, 4 pm. _^n**“j N THE NEW AND SPLKN (■MNMb pll) Paaaengei Steamer AK MLNIA, nl coal] urn, Co mmandr r, will leave aa announced above. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to JOHN FLA UK, or _ J. D. OOLL'NU WOOD, Fl 'OH KVAKSVIttE dtNASIIVILLLiT THIS DAY, DEO. 26, t P. M. r- Ti the fine passknbeh Jk«a3UK«teamer COLUMBIA, R J Porter, Commander. will leave aa announced above. For freight or on board, or to JOHN FLACK. Agents’ FOR CINCINNATI <fe LOUISVILLE THIS DAY, DEO. 28, 4p m. - -jit—**, the NE\V STEAMER jWISmBBC STARLIOHr, Oapt Armstrong, Commander, will leave ae announced above. For freight, or paaeage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLAOK. or J.D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agte. FOR CINCINNATI «. LOUISVILLR THIS DAY, Dec. 26, at 4 p. M. the splendid passen dHpapKger steamer. IKON CITY, Oapt. John KOIB, Commander, will leave ae an nounced above. For freight, or paaeage, apply on boaid, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. OOLLINOWOOD. Arte. Smelting Worits. ■ ' PARK, M’CURDY & CO., IIIANUFAOTIJRBRS of sheath. IXR Brazier’sand Belt Copper, Pressed Oop erßottoms, Halted Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod* ? r i Also, Importers and dealers in Metal" in Plate, Sheet Iron. Fire.&c. 1 * ! "» ARBrOonatantly on hand, Machines **«JKS? eo *** or<lera °* Copper cut to any desired pattern. feb2Myd&w Capital Stock 9600,000, | O'* HAND AWD FORSAI,K Oil Spring Petroleum Company, MOBQAN COUNTY, OHIO. /fAQ ACRES 19 . FEE ON “OIL 49A SPRINGS HUN,” THREE MILES ABOVE M'CONNELLSVILLE, Incorporated under the hwi of Pennaylvanla. 100,000 Shares, at $5,00 per Share, Reserved tor Development, <^’a?^ h f rea i The BUt)sc rlpUoa price for which le 93,00 per share, not liable to further aseesa* Prea,o. W. OASS..Ses.ATrea. K. T. i.ctiiw j r DIHECTOIIit, O-w. UASS, Pres. P., F. W. a u. H. w Oo J B GUTHRIE, I FRANK KAHffl, WJBAGALEY, | D F MoKJEE, JOS RIOHARbs, .I A J HAGAN, BBNJBAKEW'ELL,Jr. | R TEEEOH.’jr. oilers 10,00) SHARES of the ifiWMtstirvea Stock for sale in this market. vHßQokaof Subscription are now open at the OEM’ Of s. 8. MYAN, Burkfl’a Building, fourth Street, * Between Wood and Market streets,' Where ProßpeetuH sad Plan of the Company'll property can be seen. deS'dlf ay' aafici&fed theta KiE24 .ST*??" »»'the Wholesale & Beta! mr d iv4’s?£^ are b “»intae. under the SJf?,ft9VNXEVY h BRO. rfhe business &mfc e :pmrtrt&§h. * the 0W atani » No - *-ra»- seplg IJACCAROan ASP VEMllrKi.?r *° Boxer IlalUn Maocaroni and VermaoeUl. Inrtoreand fot Sdle by ' „ i,■ • . EEYMERA BEOS., o°t!0 Non. 126 A 128_We<pl street. nOCKBT CUTLERY.—A XAJKeK ael7 136 Wood Street. the mukmmV: YS. ... :v UNOfcE POSTS UABfN. f Evening Performance at T# o’clock. RIVER MATTERS. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Oannao,Brown3Viiie, Jas. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles. Monoucahela Oity. Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling DEPARTED* Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carmac, Brownsville. Jaa. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles. Monongahela City. Hard'Timea, Brown. Olnnatl. G. McPorter, Taylor, Cincinnati. Nashville, Frazier, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. MUSKINGUM Full Paid. J. DUNIiEVY, JR. PAUEDQiTXifevY, v tf r< * K 1804. Smsw 1803. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Pennsylvamafentral Railroad TEW DAILY Ok and aftkji Monday, Octobbb 31st, Trains will leave the depot, corner of Liberty and Grant streets, aa follows : . . .• •FAST MAIL Suj&sy.'at 260 a. m., stopping at principal Stations, ana muif ing direct connections at Harrisburg pith-trains for New York, Baltimore and Washington: and at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston and inter mediate points. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, daily, except Sunday, at 6.20 a m., stopping at all regular stations between Pittsburgh and Har riebare, and making close connection with trains on Indiana Branch, Weßt Pennsylvania R R., Ebensburg and Creeson R. K., and Rollidays iburg Branch. : T . ' TITTSBURGH & ERIE EXPRESS daily, i except Sunday, at 12,30 p. m., stopping at nearly all the stations between Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, and making connection with trains on the Ebensburg and Cresson R. R., burg Branch E. R., Tyrone and Clearfield and Bala Eagle Valley Branches. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION, daily, except Sunday, at 3 00 p. m., stopping at regular Stations, between Pittsburgh nod Johostawti, and connecting at Blairarille Intersection, with trains on the Indiana. Branch and West Penn sylvania K. R. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, dally, at 4.26 p. m., stopping only at Latrobc, Conemaugh, GalLltzio, Altoona,--Huntlngdo-, Lewistown, Mifflin, Newport, Marysville, liarrisburg, Lan caster and Downington. At Harrisbure, direct conneotiODß are made for Baltimore, Washing ton and New York; at Philadelphia for New York, Boston, and intermediate points. Sleep ing cars run through on this train from. Pitts burgh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York l»y the Allentown route. FAST LINE daily, except Sunday, at 9.80 ft. m., stopping only ftt Oonemaugh, Gallitzin, Altoona, Huntingdon, Lewistown, iwfrmin, Newport, Marysville, Harrisburg, Middletown, Elizabethtown, Mt.J Joy, L&ndisvllie. Lancas ter and Downlneton. At Harrisburg connec tions are made for New Yorlr, Baltimore and Washington. At Philadelphia for New York, Boßton.and intermediate points. FIRS'). A<JU( IMMOLATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station,lesvesd&Uy, (exceptSunday,>at63o a.in. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, leaves dally, (except Sunday.) at 11 40 a. xn. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at s 40 p.m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN /or Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 06 p. m . THE 0-H.I’KOH TRAIN leaved Wall’s Station, every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVi: 1 PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore .Express i 30 p. m Philadelphia Express a 30 p. m Pittsburgh and Erie Express 12 30 a, m Fast Lint: 1 60 a. in Through Hall Train 1 20 a. in Johnstow.a Aooommodation 10 15 a. m Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation.... ti 20 a. m 2d Wall's'Station Accommodation...,.. 9 00 a. m 8d Wall's Str.tion Accommodation -2 20 p. m 4th Wall’s station Accommodation 6 06p. m Baltimore repress will arrive with Philadelphia Express at.*? i»0 p. m. on Monday?. NOTICE. In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible tor personal baggage only, and fo r an amount not exceeding fetoo. For Tickets apply to W.H. BECKWiTH. Agent, At the P. K.IL Passenger station, on Liberty and Grant s raets. jy^ 1864, imMMmam 1864. I Ttt? PgTTSBUHOH, FT. WAYNt- & CHICAGO RAILWAY, .AND Clevelandai id Pittsburgh Eailroad. StJMMEE AHHAKQEMEITT. f ON AMD AirrißH OCT. 30th, 1804, trains run s»j fediovs, vr Leave Plttsb’g. For Cal?go. EnrOlerM. ForWheel’g, Express 7toa. m. Jioa. m. 2.10 a.m. Express 200 p. .w. 246 p. u;. 2.46 p. m. Express 3.00 p. ». Mail ti.3o a. i»u 6.9a.m. For New Castle and F.rle, 6 60 a. m. Wive Pittsburgh, E., F.\V\ & .. J. 2.7 a. m., 3.20 p. m. T 6.46 p. m.,‘.60p. m . b,30 p. tu. C. & P. R. R...2.1U a. 3.4 i p. m., 9.00 p. m. AOCOMMuyAThJN TRAIN'*. Leave Allegheny Fur New bnxhtoxi. i or i-<. r. >'i,rMeu’e. 9 00 a. tn. 3 cj p. tn. 3.60 p. m. 1-2.00 m. 4.30 p. m. 6.30 p. m. Arrive Allegheny, i\, K. W. bi IJ. R y. 7.2 0 ». m.. 3.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m., 4.45 p, m. <J. A P. K. .10 00 ft. m. Gtt) . I'AKK.iiV, Agent. I'oion Passenger Six Uooi Pittiburgh, Fa- A*. Q. (JASSI U.HKKTfY, Agent, Allegheny Oity. auS F, K.MVtKS, Orn. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & ConneHsviile fi. R. Winter Arrangement« APTjtfH MON UAY, NOV. i 4, |LF 1863} Trains wIU leave tt e Depot, corner of Boas and Water etreeta, ssfo) lows: Flttab 7rgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to andf,..m i utjiv.-n 7 6 ' a. iu. 6 oOp. m. Express • ** s Oj j». m. io oOa. m UtM’Xeesport ii <u\ a. m. e fin a. m. 2d “ " H 15 n, m. 2 ufi p. Ut Braddook’s 7 w n. m. 8 so a. m. tod Braddock’s “ iii m. fi 40 p. aj. Sunday Oiuroh Tram to and frota M’keeaport, ‘ l oo p, m. 10 oo a. m. For ticket® apply to UF.<). H-. i J .TON, AgU W. B. STOUT, SupY. ap3D H. D. BRECHT At 00., AMU P A i; T ti K i£ ;R |j OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewoo. I Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 138 Smithfleld street, iNatween and Sixth rtreeta, jeio LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER WllNfc* AN O Grata. Drilli, Cider Mills, Fanning Mill., Threiahtag Maohtaea, Washing Machines, Clothes Wrmgera, Ilog Powers, Chares, Fruit J arß, Corn Shelleys, Mumma, Climax and Eureka Cutting boxes , BECKHAM It LONG S vt™? s ? d ®* Ull dealers In Agricultura: aad Farming implements of all kinds. aul ‘ 127 Liberty Street. Plush ABTIFICIAL LIMBS. r*IHJE BEST PATENT ARTIFICIAL fwr |S* ln i. the u Uol . , . ea “d to ONLY , , {“ Pittsburgh. Orookcil ur deformed limbs straightened without cutting and without naio NO CUBE—NO PAY. Crutches of all dei-rtpl uone constantly on hand and oande to order. Those desiring artldci.ai limbo or treatment would do well to call and examine mr certifi cate* and testimonials. '•trim v JNO. KEICHENBAOH, QStlOilyd 58 iaurth street, near "" jy»Ts. 200 Buga'African Pea Nut#. 100 " Inca Almonds. ,• 60 “ Provence “ * 10 Bales Bordeaux u 100 Boxes Shelled t( - 60 Bags English Walnuts 30 MlSerts. ao l< Brazil Nuts. 20 “ Cocoa3Bjit«. Now in store and fertile by BEYIttER A'BBOBm Nos. 126 Al3B Wood street. gCKDHIES 2 Oars Oats. •* * il, '* B 0 Boxes Prime W R Cheese. • lo Boxes Prime Tobacco. . ?W,SP**A Woodemßuekets Choice EbmllmFiour. ” • In Store and for sale bv • • PATTER A AMMON^ ioom POB on; n tbe . “<»* mbderdfstyie taort notice, by JAMES BOWN 7 1» Wooditmt RAILROADS. TRAINS. Kh TUB NINO. RET77ILNING. Arrives at STEAMSHIPS. foun Liverpool THE FIH9T.CUSS POW . SIDOM, , , ; ; . KED/LB, : r ‘ 1 W&itiil J * ■ 1 OLYMPCSj“ Will sail from Liverpool every alternate TUES DAY» from Queenstown ever? (.'alternate SSMay 0 New ™ rk every Steering passage l rom New York to Ldver- S>ol direct #45 Currency, to New York, #BO old or equivalent In Currency. Passengers forwarded to Pari* and aH German porta at very low rates. For passage apply to WILUAIttS A CHJION, 40 Fulton street. New York, or THOS. RATTIG-AN, Agent. No. 47 Smithftold street. Suoceasor to Thoa. Rattigan, Liverpool, H Y» i«W- lark and Philadelphia (INMAN) STEAMSHIP LINE. NO r HCE TO THE PUBLIC. -jg. TELE CNDERSIONED having been appointed agent lor tho above line., of Steamers vice Mr. John Thompson, deceased the business of the line here; will, hereafter be o&rried on.at No. 60 Smithfleld street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. The Steamers of this line are among the* most magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool and New York, sailing every week. The undersigned is also agentjfor TAPSGOTT’S celebrated Line of Sailing vessels and the X i.ina of Loudon Packets, by both of* which he Is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. Sight Drafts for any amout on any part of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O’NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfleld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. je 3 STEAM TOM QUEENSTOWN TO LIVERPOOL. the fthst-class pow- SSI stful Iron Steamships of the National Stkau Navioati6n VIRGINIA, ’ LOUISIANA, £HIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool aod (Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY i from New York to (Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SATUKDAY. Oabln passage, payable In Gold or In Currency. From New York, *45. To New York, *7O. Steerage passage from New York, *l5 in Ourrenoy. To New \ ork *3O, payable In Gold or value In Uur rency. Paaaengerß forwarded to Paris and all German porta at very low rateß. to WILLIAMS A GUION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. EATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Smithfleld street, Successor to Thos. ll&ttig&n. N. H. Agent for Steamers to London, also the Uld Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets. aultA-tf T. C. JENKINS, Oomniission Merchant, PUBOHASING AGENT, DBALBB IN Flour, UraLu, Potatoes, Apples, Cheese, and all Farm Products. . ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. Consignments solicited. Weekly Prices Cur rent sent to Consigners. No. 23d Liberty street, _ opposite Wood street, o°<2B PITTSBURGH, FA. PITTSBURGH, PA r|tHE LARGEST. CHEAPEST, AMD ,8. most successful BUSINESS MAN’S (JOL. LEG I, In the United States.' oan enter and'review at any time l UIK(UI ,A Ks containing iuii inlormation sent vaBK of charge to aoy address on application to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, de7-I»wdity Pittsburgh, Pa STOCK BROKERS. -T. 11. CABIDAY, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE JND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Office in Jones’ Building, over “Internal Rev enue rooms," between Hi. R M. and Mechanics Banks. No. 7 FOURTH aTRSK'r, PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturer* and Dealer* tu BOOK, CAP, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM MO. aj WOOD BTRERT, TO No. 33 Smitlifleld Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. AB'Oaih paid for RAGS. »p, LAMPS, OIL, &C. LUCENT OIL WOBHE. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., r MArreraOTnana s or PUKE WlilTE BEFIKEB o A.nBOKr oxx*a, omce, aai liberty street, myaemd PITTSBURGH, Pa- J. G. WBLDON. WELDON & KELLY, MANUFACTURERS op LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND DEALERS IN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c. 164 Wood Street, near sixth, • e m PITTSBURGH, PA. LOAN OFFICES. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SBITHPTELD ST., N ear the comer of Sth, PITTSBUKaF IM'OBfBY IN IAROK AND BU.UX *Jl quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Du ma. Gold and Silver Watohe* and all kjnds of valuable arUoles, for anj length of time aj™?* l °n. The goods'cannot be douvered without U>e Ticket. 4®-t>ffla’ e Hours from T A. M. to 10 P. M. jaw BUILDERS. WI. M. & CQ., STEAM ENGIUIT GUILDERS, •Iron I^otiufle'' 7 *’ General MaoMninta and Boiler takers, _ NBA.B THB Pernio. R. h., PuMueer Btatlom ' PITm&UROH t >A. 1 Give particular attention to 'the construction a ? d Machinery for grist mlll^andft? uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. r Have also on hand, finished and ready for khin. “r y tXapT”- “ d 5S£S $ va r{ ct T' an<l eon&ue the mimuf&otnre of Woolen Machinery •ndftuMne 1 SP u , r *P n ? e * * rß low > ou f machinewjuamj/aetii r. .SSKT"' «“ rsasfi^ Valuable Farm and r Lots for Sale FOLIO WIK Q DESCRIRRn , r l ?: 3 Ib£ ia Ailegh?ny “y ° tCT ' 1 °o n tlw coroor of Hamilton feet ; l on thecomerof Ohio, Lane and FulVon streets 48x138 feet l o- Hare a island. (Duqueane Borough).23 feet'fron t on Waaiuagton street by 100 feet deep, Also a acrt». itt lienrr °°unty, Ohio, containing eight; For further particular* enquire of , T . JAjViES MURPHY. del2:lmd* ibflrt F Pl re *ti Pittxborsli,^*. •SVitfUiiQ . BRAWIS6 SCHOOL. ' : STo: H Bay Street. |J*S.SB2gjSHfc £g» ®fi&3vSS!SS'JS!S!Sfp3a5' ?* k fP’ oMpeateSTouDdere, marble ratten, Si'i. a £O2/ » oU6a lor Ladle* and Gentlcl men In Artiitto Brewing. oetu DICEMBER 2(5. STEAMBOAT FORGIN' AhOSSW XLCJCAIf bbh&t PHIPPS, Jtt., Special Partner. General Partners. KLOMA N & jpjillTS, NINTH WAED, PITTB&TJROH. MANCFACTCRE BAA (RON, GRIS-. ItJL era! Mmy. and, Steamboat) forgings, Peraenger, Freight end Loeomotlve Aklei, io“ GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. A D D Y & EWENB, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 16S WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pltfeburgh.and NO. AT omo STRHET, ALLEGHENY, ITBAQ THE. MAYOR'S 077108. Pumps, hydrasts/shsustuoad, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb* er’a Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in tha most approved manner. Tanka lined with Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fixtures. B.—Ail orders promptly attended 1 aps-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JEWELRY. The sußsoaißEEs have j>ust opened a very large and (loadable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELBY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladiea’ and Gentlemen.’ wear ; dne Bronze Olocka, Fancy Goode, aiT.VKK- PI.A TF, T l WAKE, Suoh a. Gastora, Cake and Frnlt Basket!, Ooblets, Oard Oases, Tea Setts, eta. HETNEMAN, Mf.'TKAN A S BIBLE, deOT 42 Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERB. . SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WK HA Vis. ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of Our customers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, wiH have the manage* of our business, with full oontrol in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER A m»ra v. Pheontx Brewery, Pittsburgh. Pa. .TOS. SPENCER, •elWyd JAS. M’KAY. Butterfield & Co., Malslers and Hop Dealers, V> ATKfi STREET, Sueci-lyd IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Go., ARJB NOW PREPARED TO EE* eeive orders from the trade for aU sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & Horn Shoe Iron OF THE BEST UUAI.ITV. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1, IMS, jadfrOmd "^HOUSEFWNISHIWGr"^ UPHOLSTEPY. Ho. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. riIHE SUBSCRIBERS MASUFAC* A TURK and keep constantly on hand every artioie Id their line, viz; Cornices, Orruunep**, Ouriain Goods. ComiorU, 1 earhei Beds, Biai* tresses of all kinds, also, the celebrated Patent Spring tfeds. All kinds of Shades. Blinds ord Fixtures. 4®-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit* ting and laying down O&rpete, Oil Clothe, &o. ootn-lyd ROBERTS * KOENAOK. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. CREAM CRACKEBS AT MARVIN’S, No. 64- Fourth Street. 1-IME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders aud Contractors. WK ARE NOW MASCPACTUKIffS a superior article of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver trom our COAL KAKD.WSIdBERIy 6IREIT, sbst quality e» I’AMII.X CJ oa.L, Always on hand as usual. myn DIUKSON, STEWART A CO. UNITED STATES SOLDIER’S CLAIM AGENCY. ©S GRANX STREET, (Opposite tbc Cctnedral ) '' Ltcented by the United Stit£3 Government to collect PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. Ai d ALL OTHER Military or Naval Claims. THE ONE HTJNDEED OfIT.T.ABfI BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIEES, Di.charged on aooount of wounds RECEIVED lb* RATTLE, collected in the Shortest Time. 08 Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH M. UAZZAJU, ' GILBERT M. M MASTER, Attorneys. oct2l:dtf ./NO. KBJ.LT ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Oare of tie Franciscan Brothers. Tms MBTITIITIOK, SITUATED IK koretto, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. s“°“* fou f from Oresson Station/ on the <Ureot . ro s te between Philadelphia andpfftstraigl,. was ohartered in 1869, with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate ilonor, and ifepeM. The' looation of theTlollege is one of the most nealthy in Pennsyivania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure witer. bracing air, axd pioturesqup soenery. t 1 The Scholastic Tear commences on the viuct DA-Y OF SEPTEfoBER of each yTr“hdeud» on the!■ !KS r dl JULY, following. Itindirided Stui^ ta . olllwot retutnhome between the Sessions. All the Apparatus ned'e*. Engineering, Ac., in., ■^ndentB fUrniahed " 7 tba to the Wruinenta] and Vooai 61u»j c forms no extra change Students Will be admitted from eK? we age oi manhood. card and Tull ion, payable half yearly ‘“BSaSESd'\v' V ’4 'H tostrumenU, per an nntn - 30 Domeneo. fit. fiev. Bishop Wood, §?«' ’, ' /:>■ fteynglis, Lorretto ; Sht.^S 1 PiUsdeljihj*; Key. Henry if’JL&uahW ' d ®iP h =’^ e \- P l eroeMj,llar > H * r rts6ai i ,''- , hack runs daUy to Lomrttu' *** Rer. E. A.. HUdH. Snpaitot j SMITH, PARS & 00., ‘ NINTH WAED FOUNT3HY PITTSBURGH. 1 * Warehouse, No. 1« First and ,30 Seconds,. plpee, Ssd Irons, Dog Irons,'Wmron n!S. W i? i Also, Jobbing and machinery of tion made to order,. 'very oeserip. * ““P l6 *® machine ihopattached tA S»' *" ““f*"* fi «lng w(sib?S^ p . •>-' - o2Mfd&w; MINNESOTA LAND POS ra t.f. i 19fL from the llonrlshinlrt^'ora^tto^^ 6 J- H. OASIDAY, »<* KeSl^J. ro 1 1804. IG, &C. COMMISSiOiN .MERCHANT* •JOHN SIOOHHEAO, COMMISSION, MEBOHANT Forthnaale of , PIG IRON AND BLOOMS.. A • No. TA' Witter Street, ‘ ■ ~ ' . .PITTSBUBaH, PA. ~.AI«P Agent fm-the PoUprflle BaU.MU}. -Or-, dera spliolted Tor T Balia, 22, 2 c .,2g; 32/i5. IS, SO -and 68 pounds to the yarT ahdStreetßalls; Philadelphia Pattern, 45 pounds totherard. ,ooti£; . : W, 9. TAVfSBSOITat.........- *t»iw ‘NiyifOM PATTERSON 4fc AMMON, Com mission MeTdha nts # Flour and Grain ‘and General Produoe Deal* } ere, Not. 6 Wood ft* Pittsburgh,. Pa. : We take pleasure inreferring to the follow l Pittsburgh Houses; Chess, Smyth A Co., ZugA Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edmondson A Co., R. Hi Davis, i. p. WoOdwell, T 3AM. MJCulftr & Go., J. W, Spencer, O. H. Love A J0o» R, H. Jack A. Co j*n2&»tf ; „ 7. 887X5R......8.D. 8inK8..,...J. A BSYXXB liate at Miller A Rioketson’s, REYMER & BROTHERS, f Successors toKeymer AAndersan,] WHOLESAIrB DBALHBS IX S'orelgn .Fruits, Nutl, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, Ac., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STHEET, PITTSBURGH; . Duqiiesne Brass Works. 9. OADKAV. Cadm.au &. rawibrd» blanuiaoture and • . onstantlyon hand every Yarufyof FINISHED BRASS WORK BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth* ness nude to order. STEAMBOAT WORK AND REPAIR* ing promptly attended to. Also.'sole agents for western Pennsylvania, for the sale* of ; MARSH’S SYPHON PUMP; with Landsell’s improvement attached. feblO J. & M. M’STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM lITTEBS, l’all snri>e o» BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brasa Castings of all Kinds, Hade at the ahorteat notice. * Particular attention paid to fitting up and re* pairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 & 34 Water Street, near Liberty. THE MKMBBR3 QP THIS FIRM BE* ipg practical mechanics, of many years’ ex* perience in the business will ensure to give sat* lafaetion in every respect. We are also agents' ior Guild, Garrison A Oo.’s, Steam Pumps for’ - water and uiL se£lyd|| WHEELING, YA. ISAAC JONHS. .JOHN L. BOYD..WM. BTOPILOtJSH. Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD & CO., XANUPAOTI7RXB& OB Cast Bt«el4 also, Spring, Pltfvr and A B Steel Spiingt and Axle#, Comer of Boss and First Streets, ntftt-ly PITTSBTOGH.PA. W. OBNNINGHAM..D; OUR BIN 6 HAM. .P. • IHJtaXN 7. CUN’!.'INGRAM DUNCAN, CUNNINGHAMS A BURCH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Mohon gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City window Glass, Druggists’ Glass Ware and Ame rican Con v ex Gl* as. for Parlor Windo wb, Church es and public buildings, gpi WINES, LIQUORS, &C.! HEW BY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wises and Gins. ALfiOt Blackberry, Rajpbeny, Wild Oherry, *nd Gin ger bi'andies, uid uloaongahela, Bye, and her 'Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, As., : NO. 83 LIBERTY STREET, Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Taverns and Finyiie* supplied a moderate profits for Cash, . my2l-lyd JOS. 8. FINCH. KTE WHISKY. JOS. 8. FIiJCJHL, j (Successor to I'ko*. Slcorc,) manufacture! of 1 Copper Distilled Pure Eye WWskyi , Nob 159, Ml, 199-and 195, Flirt atteet, Pitt*., burgh. scp!4:iyd ; DAVIS & PHILLIPS, 110 Water and 101 Flrit Street*,.: BRASS AHD IRON FOUNDERS. ' 'i-Sfctsr -7 '•». ' Manufacturers of p lit Mt- ; BERS’ GAS and «TEAM FITTERS* GIMjDS, OIL WELL TPB«BGMif.»lKlrinri g < Pumps, Valves, Rod*. - Clamps,. Tongs, Ac. BRASS CASTINGS ,of aU.AIndaa.SOfTIEuN CASTINGS for Machinists,'' Plumbers, and* ftteam Fitters, Brass ahd'Tron-GFlofe Valve*. ; Steam Whistles, Uong Bella,; Steam, Water and \ ftcuum GuAges, Steam and Gas Cocks, and all kindsof • i i ; •* 7 . , a. •• * - >?ii FINISHED WTOBKQ, Babbett and Anti-Attrition Metals, dealers in Woodward, Worthington, and 'other "Steam Pumps, A general assortment of Pumps always on- hand. Attention tpaid toi repairing Steam Pumps. Steam, Gaa Pitting and Plumbing, For Refineries, Steamboats, Public Building* and Private Dwellings. -v DAVIB & PHILLIPS, No*. 110 Water, and 104 Flr»t‘ Btreet. bo39ilmb i: i .- BXSISELL’a JBJ^pCJk. W. h ’M’GEE* No. 10 St Clair St," I WOULD GALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to hi* stock of Good*, which has been selected with sp?ateare ■rj (Contain* all the newest style* M .Goods t • (found in Arst-nlata house* Oienpßwi&hlfll a f writ ;of 'clothes made to ordei witfptiUMt a g TV'AriVf r <v»yrT*.' ine our goods and prices. Also, a full and odm* plete stock of FUWrsfIING'GOODS. McGEE,., - "Merchant Tailor, No, 10 Bt. Clair street. _my*t • Pittsburgh, P«, B. L. 11. BABBS, : PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, M and 48 iB,. cj*ur.Btr««t» prfcrsßxiKaiL . "f \ Watkb coeob msusoatis,! Ufa Stie Photograph. In Orayon, OH, rudia. Ins,' eta, Photograph* with Landscape and t aaty Background*. Ivory type*. Photo' fy'J'k) Alßutoa, <Jilt F'rante*, and Fancy Article* adaptod t 0 the Photograpc buaineM. ~ myffl texxeaai’s Hoiseler Patent Sawing' MsCohines. ( These Striving rtf Bre ItdO'CTO Mthe very Vst in the United States. Thiy are WARRANT?. ; **>, and gold at the LOWEST PEIOTSr Gail **• examine them before buying elsewhere. Be ailu -<«ue of Sewing Machines bf every kind pain. 4 attended to. ‘ ‘ prompt. EBNEST'AXTHKLM, Agent, Ke;i»TMr?»t tSeu . * - 1 Pittsburgh, |>a* nhlS-lyu S. S. Bx • Broker ancT liisiiraißje;' ; ;lprwß9gBi N o-»» fourth »to%. i ;.. • uS*SSaS.° s “’;:. ; ' Bmdcty *3»«f .Bays and cell? on commission, Ootn.in .llilJ J "- 7 .'--- - ' aiwion^L«l«. _ 7 -aiJCSTIt-i ts?>4 <1 .-..••.»>”?? --sF«^sy?» IV , i -j--rs .- *<"roanuM|h|; ... •rttaita'Ctai*, EBsaes. :T.- f-u-. 1: ■■ ' i 6W Bo xez liv. 1 Herring, Jiow landing and tot sale by . _ RtnCMEZ It 8803 GROCERS. BRASS FOUNDERS. ■ oiiwjoßD. STEEL WORKS. GLASS WORKS. dhalhhs nr -**YA3y, - •• • -V RAnics I, DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK - >H ‘ - #»' FUVHTngIBBCT. oPEND6ixfcyi)mdM>ffdaO>ULoci «0B(3SI«Fl«t toNov«oW ULftom TMtSwclo rooelved ofUimmiitoUeiiUnaOi Dollar, and a dlvldeod of therproftta daalar twlM a year, Ui Juneand Booember. Intmi Oaabeen i dtclai«d(^ial<uii m aUyi 1b Janaaadl oember alnce the. Bank wa. organized, at then of iteper oent-:a yperr “ j oomber, oompoandlng twice a year rrttho smsaisaa len-than twelveyean, ■■■'-vnyftm Books containing the Oharter.By.lßwa. Bnl PBasnam. SEOEOS ALBS-E-B.' ■ • • ■„ . . VKJBPBaamiWTB. , ? . , Jamea MoAulcy, Jamec B. D. Meed* JohnH. Shoonoorger,' Wm. Doarfa*. 1 Jazno* Herdmiui, • Ibsbo M. Pennook PeterA-Madetatf JameaSbldle, , Wo. J. Anderson. John B. MTadden. A. fit. Pollodk. fit. D." John G-'. BaCtoten ’ TRC3TBBB.* •**■ •. -■ Calvin Adaiatj Henry Julijnch, John O. Bindley, John&araSkl, George Black, Walter P.-fitanhaL Hlllßurgwln, John Or r A. Carrier, EoberßßoM),. Oharlea A. Colton. Henreju Bingwalt, John Tyans, Wn. E. Sfllnnertz, Beqj. L. Fahneetook, AlexanderSpeer,- John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tlzulle, Wm. S. Haven, , Wo. ."Vankirli, Peter U. Hunlfer, Isai^wMttln', 1 ' KlahardHafS, - - Wm. JVWeymaa. jameaß. Kelly, . Ohrietlan.Teaser, . ATtB TBSABDBBB. , OHABLES A. COLTON. mr holmes a sons, baiaA h X% • Nod Exchangd Broker*''Snfi DcAlei i Not«*f Drafts, Bunk, Notes.. : Exchange on i the so WcatemCltles oonstanuylcir sslfla . Collections m&de in til the hitlM thMuehoE the united States, Depoeiu received Inpsr fund PHILADELPHIA CAROS. OHAfI. M 1058..,,.. i no K, J* eodxaw Hick 5........, i.’ae aCSAfi. o»* Swops " MAGEE Sc HtCKB, Importers and dealers in ' • CLOTHS, CASSIMERtS, SATINETTS Vestings, Tallori’ Trimmings, NO. as 5 MA TtTtJET STREET ' M WM. BBIOE & CO., Kodttceand ».ti OOMMISSIONffIRCMNT Wp. 16 South Water *&} FHIiLADEIiPfiIA. >49*£tibBfAi advance* made on coflMjftunenti when requited. . . . ; . iny-iyd GEOKGE GBAItT, ftladtifacfurer ’add ~ WBOtBULBASD B,BTAEt,DEJAI/Ka . In every deeorlptionof .... (JESTS' FUBNISHING GOODS. 610 CHBSTNTJT STBEEl 1 , mjrl-lya • . PHlliAltefeaiA. q, A. VAN EBE & 00,* of’ ‘ oas FinjrmKs AND-cHANMaMJeKa Patent Improved 1: EXCELSIOR ANDPATENT PARA6OA COALOILBUMBfiS, Hand Lamps, Colwnna,4s<a. BA3lBBEbeinij : --‘•’•P No. 517 Arol Stteat, PMrfflnhip, * ‘ Manufactory, Pr»nklbiajp2§f" d*“Ali goods warranted. *’jy3-lyd C. HASBY BRIAN, wi*a ■; ■* Hi'.- LONGCGPE fe P^gCE ' BfaTmfastayera and Importor)i;of MESS’; tm\ISMNGtiOODS, AND TAiLOBS JHIMMtNQB,r Ho. 10 South Poprth Stre^t, myl-tyd - ’’ fjnLApa^jßTe E. JP. MIDDLETON} , XXFOST3B 02T v WINES, mj^O, Also, sole proprietor ql ,h}. " f OL.B WHEAT WniatY, ‘ffo.SKortsi ' mon-lya :! PHTn^T)'RT. 3 pi^rA,F4. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, _ 5i0.350 uaEBTmaTRSVTJ aext to Pennsylvania; Passenger -‘Depot, .--wwsavage.; ■ MWittM, j #jAVISO TAiCKS AHiD up, -JUt-with all the moderti UapiotanMßVtW dod hlar: resort, tta subscriber iapreparedwaccom tnodafe his old Hutomen Mntniriwiiinii ally; with the'bestthe market affijrdjiiaysten .yrtUbeaervedup In every variety ersMa* during :J t “ a , *ea»onu, fits; Wlnea,‘ Liquor* ssd Alec he {^dS e SiSj^ e^a »-* t, * Wl,nb - Uumßnoket end Shell deliv, end told wholesale and retail. ■■ ■ ti^raH.lyd ■ h ■ HO. 2St DIAMOHD iffiE'J PITTSBURGH. . Tkb subscbibe " -Aisraofron deb .tothgpubllo thathe lidaOy reoStit ol OAK •iYsSs l <iiME,- sc., and 4 prepared to accommodate the oeiinmi dfthU oldamf'wellfaiowa house with evjary thingin the eatlAff and drtnklngUhe'at tkesii ort* esfnottoa. ... , JGHJf JHALEB, jantl-lyd. . , ~ . ftoßida^tr. YOUNG’S EATING SALOOIV, Corner of Virgin Allay and iSitii. field Streets, ji.- Where OYSTJiKS endall -thß dMlcaetes of th e Maeoa will he served up ln the .nuwt palaUU e stylos. TTT.T YOVSaT oeM comer VlrgtaAlley and Smltiaield St. oid£dei^.j^cujrtomer* , thrt,fceir*tt&i© b* WiiccTatEii old stead. APOIdfcQBAJLIV «n* trance on Fourth street;-' the best quality of Lanrßeer. in eonneatiaitl a with ©writable*,belto.and.easfciii: nastioti' jTtaftwnfrei the place," AraluTiijdLFoarfh ft* pehrWood^eatrsncefroig^artfar^^nKHy Black;: Steel:;JEoi^Sb j . HTTSBURQH. FA.i ~.'i 3 xm, brotheb‘&&&; .au^pvAjonßPWx.cffi-s u* - Bert Quality ofßeflued Ga&Bteal, - '• Square, Flat ‘Octagon, ofaC ;T Varraatedequaiio anylmported or teißUtec* tui*}iii fhis country, c.i . i. meuiFiMttadmemfliMitsp jßblWyd PJTTSBUBQ-H. BURT’S HAT, BOHOBE ‘ SLED ...... W.'ii -i;,d K\.n’ J SJS^lr BED-BUG DESTROTPEW npHIS MOST' VArirAttfcfc-iWrv&ttlP.. 1: UliAjt AETlOliE,ls<deshrc^Kߣ6ta, ner er falls to give entire satisfactiaßh* rm i^vSje4f|kgS§Ste^&lSK jjICKXES, jSAtfcEs. J -100 Offices J£galianPleklm»i :i #« xe c* . i« , --tr , ft '|j * v 850 ■< Qts and Pte.'Teaoto Eetsvp. 30 11 Mushroom asd .WAlsnt i“ ...360 “ Pepper-Sane*. so '■ Assorted Engllir Sunces.' Just received and tor ssleby '- li - . ocao REYanSB AnßHqs.. : pBACHES AND -T OUATOBA 1 • 600 dozen Fresh Peachee, earn. ' 600 :: « 5 i .In store ana to arrive ami for tale hV ' wtiO 1 Lower at* u**— OFIIGE=-lteftf iKfeßs. /-4i ij. -WMI.
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