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    COMMERCIAL.
f'ITTSB'O’HOff MARKETS.
WKEKX.Y BF.VUEW.
Reported Expreasly for tile Saturday
Hlornliifr Post.
Office of tbe Saturday Post, >
December 4, 1803. j
ALE—The demand for Pittsburgh man
ufactured Ale was never better than at
the present time. Prices have undergone
no change. The following are the rates
for the various descriptions:
X perbbl $8 00 IXX per bbl .$9 0Q
XXX 44 10 00 Porter 44 800
Brown £tout y 00 J
APPLES—Tha market was unsettled,
prices being governed by the receipts. The
current rates were $2 25a2 76 per bjjl. as
per quality. \
ASHES —The market was not very ac
tive. The Bales were to a moderate ex
tent. The rates were :
Soda Adfct. 4J4@4K I llefined Soda A^h
B>4l Nitrate
Pets j Refined
Pearls ... 10 j
BUTTER—■■The market for some time
past was unsettled, prices being governed
altogether by the receipts. Sales c-f fresh
roll 23a25c; packed 16al8c. per fb.
BEJESWAA —In moderate demand with
sales of yellow at 40a42b per lb.
BEANS —Tbe demand for some time
past was only moderate. Sales ot Navy
White $2 60*2 75 bushel.
BAGS—Prices have farther adrauced
with further sales at $BO per hundred for
heavy, and $75 for light.
BROOMS—Prices have undergone no
ch&Qge for some time past. S&Iom of or
dinary to good at $2 00«j*2 50; fancy $3 00
aS 60 dozen.
BUCKETS and TUBS.
Buckets plain, tf* doz.s2 50 painted in ide 2 ?-•
' varoishoi 3 00 3 hoops S
Tubs. No I, 3h’pa, 50 No. 2 2h’ps . 950
” ” 2:.- aOO ” d..~ ...... 637
” v 4 450 Keelors No 2..., 350
Waahboar s -3 00 Hfßash, sealed 700
tw tally un
to the supply. We note regular rates cl
Oil $2 76a2 86,
BLOOMS.
No 1 Janiati, per tm slu& w
No 1 PoddJed ” 66 00
CRACKERS —Prices have remained
stationary for some time past at the fol
lowing prices:
Water per ft I Boston per lb 7U
Butter '' ” 7k Soda " ” 7V,
Sogar ” y j
CANDLE'S—The demand was tally up
to the supply. The current rates *. ere :
Dipped per®) 14 I Mould per ft 14
btar ” -20@22 | Stearine ” 16
COPPER—The market was firm with a
good demand. Sales Braziers lb 40*::
C. Bottoms 46c.
CHEESE—The market tor some time
past was firm with a good demand. We
note regular sales of W. R. at I3al3sc per
lb as per quality; Hamburg 14±.
COTTON YARNS—The market at
present remains in a very unsettled state.
Below will be found the rates for the prin
cipal articles :
No s@lo per fb ys j No 11@12 per to 4:.
400 per doz 42 500 per d<* 4,1
000 ” " 39 1 700 " "I. 3,
CARPET CHAlNS—Assorted Colors.
White under locutsU ft j Cotton iwiaoVft y£,
Candle w’ckjncr ft 95 No- 1 Batting.... 40
Batting Comm"n 5'J I
SHEETING.
Eagle per yard I Niasara per yard
RGGS—lihe demand tor some time past
was active, the demand exceeding the sup
ply. We quote nominally at 22a23e per
dozen,
FEATHERS—Pittsburgh never was
much of a market tor the sale oi leathers.
Prices nominal 50a65c.
GUN POWDER—The market w<hs riftn
a good demaud. The current rates
were Rifle $8 75 per keg; Blasting $6.
GAS PlPE—Prices remain stationary :
»Si*e. Per Toot
H ~c \)4 Icon 3 2
Z* 5° Z 5n
?a do do y(j
Qdo 110 3 do 13&
7* do 14c 3H do i6O
HAY demand continues active,
notwithstanding the high rates demanded.
Sales of 22 loads at the Scaleß at s36a4i).
Saleeof Baled at $30a31.
■ Ween Salt per lh 91
Dry Flint 20a22c. G. Slaughtered
7a80.> , . .
HOPS— Eastern New York old
26c; new 30c per lb.
IEpW NAIBS.
This important branch oj business is
i independent of
the new worksEeing erected, most'of the
OBTfesttyMishtoetits ark doubling their ca
pacity. The demand {or Pius'hnrgh iron!
and nails, far exceeds anything that was
ete* up® Vb,Vb
( . that will carry tfcora
inttf the neW^year. The follow'mfc are the
manufacturers’-rates; we give tbs' entire
market.
mi Wir: „ %
„ „ 5
o»dy tira_-%U>J%ty % to % inch LIT 6
, to 6i by hi and 3-16 inch 5
andie-iafech^.^,Y~ «/.
a tf ',vfpy<4 and 3-16 inch.
zyW* 7* h#*K andiCt-lS inob *x?
SwtoV, hr Khnott YiliiY T" ?£?
Htaeh a
inch.
5 , ftltnch.
Jf to'Mfitofa ..
tS by ifiteoh..:;;
iHi by H*inah. *•*
|, “"** s»"^'e
yf and H*i6 inch
78 atd 7-16 mcs " *
5-16 inch
8-16 inch...—.....*
aad-fHiiii, flqi'ed*a?i'Star’
5» , v . £<>«*« Sho« l*on.
Ui 1 by ->l6 to % inch
(Korokai a very superior article .
hall Roati,
9Ui \! itv , refiDed J nniau.
* Q d 5-10. by J 4 inch, rol ed . i
Slit Koda j y H
ow . e . . Hoop Iron
2>4to6uwli- .. ...
l?it©2iftch
IK to ll£i nch ’ " ® i
1 and 1% ie>c 1)
&inch
|| inch '[”*_'
Hoop cut io lengths 'for''■barioisrS'. it's, eiu?
Oral Iron. ■’
% to lk inch. ,
% and % inch.. jhj,
X inch • gK
« a “: r »:air Hound. ' f
5-6 and X inch J<h
.. 1R w ~ i. 7H^ r aii Iron. T
and M 6 th x . mt over 3o iu. wide 6J,
Heads not flan- oror 30 m - "da $
Plow Slabs... m
* w d.v,.-;;; &
ftailioad Iron,
JPltfLfiJled.
iov^v” 4 ?^r»j&SisD«jC!"Zr.:
Win % moi. :
&heet.<lron...
vi Boiled. Oharo'l. JonUSi.
So/tttoMi....- ol* 7li
•tStOrfli ... fi* 7X “
" 23 sad 26 frjCj tl UL/
7 8 1 4 §g
All sheets overiß inches wide. Va. cent per pooid
extra. _ .
Atuf rctace. *
l()d Stfj
H.i'attdv'l-,
edundTd .
4d and6d ~*... ..j
3d
2d-~-
3d Fine Biuori
2d ” M
Out Spikes S to-7 inchf
.... WronKhi spiuoi*
J
ifaM^oad ; Spikes
AttATiprtirr.—On Iron, (exoopt Sheet) wben
ordered in lots of 20 tons or over, 12U ots. per IOQ
9n-€JaHp ordered indtitstof iOO kegs or over?
12U eta-pjer kea. t -
■ Terms,—Four moothscredit, by accept
ance or note, -with current rates of ex
change on Pittsburgh >oc jor
6 per cent, discount for Cash rexni&oce'
in Ptttaborgh or New York funds within
ten davs trom date ol invoice, on all bale
eJffcetfmng $6O.
No caan discount for bilfs of trotfiefiV
(ban $5O.
Tin Plate.
| l c ' ¥ bM $l3 «® l4 50
' -White' lead, Ac.
White, ia f;il » 0)
do
Red, po/«, "
Liihar?b, ”
At box offlO feet.
8 by 10 40
9 by 12 to 10 by 12..*, .. 3 tfO
9 by >4 «nd 10 by 14 „„ 8 7
10 by IF to 10 by 16 4 00
6by 8 .. . .... 325
7 by 0 .. 8 25
8 by 10 . 3 50
8 by 11 to 9 by 11.....'.’. 8 75
9 by 12 to 10 by 12. 8 76
8 by 13 to 9by18.. 4 00
9 by 14 to 10 by 14 4 00
LEAD—SaIeB of Pig at 9*@loc ;
Barr 10c.
LEATHER—The following are the cur
vet rates, viz :
Rad aniih Sole * tt> 31f 84
S aughter ” 38@ 40
Upper, doz -89 ix@l4 Go
Bridle! '• 54 00060 00
Skirting,"? (5 —(§>
Harness, ” 39@ 42
POTATOES —The demand waa oply
moderate. We qoote Nesb&nnocks-nom
inaliy flt 76@86c bHahel. Sweefdt).
Western $3 75 barrel; Eastern 4 26@
5 00 barrel.
RluE—Market Bteady. Sales of Island
at &£@9e.
SALT—The supply in market at pres
ent is getting very low; holders firm.
Sales from store $2 fio(n 2 70.
SEEDS—Not much doing. Timothy
$2 80@2 90.
SOAPS—
Common Korin it) 8 1 Toilet and Fancy t*tt> 11
No 1 J'iUm M 8 Olean »
Chemical Oilar ” |
TALLOW—
Rough tb 7 1 fo 9<g. u
Business Cards, &c.
JOSEPH SUOWDEH.
N O ‘3'A BY PU JB I . ICJ
NO. 8» DIAXOO STBKKT,
J. & M. M’STEEB!,
Founders,
Qas and Steam Fitters,
All kind* ol Bnnmncl Iron rock*
made to order,
ALSO,
BRASH CASTING-S, OP ALL
Mado at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to fitting up and re
pairing of OIL RKFINERIRB.
81 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
The memberaof this Arm, being practical me
chanic. of many years* experience in the busi
ness will euiure to give satisfaction m overy re
spect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison <s
Co.’s, Steam Pump? for water and oil. setf-lyd
W.O’BaEA
O’HARA & MCGINN,
Attorneys at Law,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE S» GRANT STREET
Opposite the Court House, JKUaborgh.
••^-Particularattention givolto the settlement
of Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate. Ex
amination of Titles*Soldiers claims, colleotloi.-
in any j art of tho west.
Promt.t remittances, and full correspondence it.
regard 1 < all business entrusted to oar care
>uL
R, MIL.LIKJICJN,
SUOOEBBOB TO
JAS. P . FLEMING.
DRUGGIST,
W holesale and Retail Dealer U
f reign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Dye-Stuffs ana Perfumery,
No. 77 Federal Stroot,
ALLEGHENT CITY, PA,
my22:ly J
MW C.M, Oil CLOTHS, SO.
« .! A I> 1. BJ 8. . Js,
90. 87 footUl filtrecc
KoiUWi 1 PHKViotB'TO YHX LA>.*
advance in i rioe». of which the fuUosf «u
vantage is offered in purchase FOR CASTf. v t 4 p
.•Jit jt-u Jos IJ...JOBJT h. LoX4>... Wh. MCULU-gGH
imSBUHUH STEEL Mft*
JONES, BOYD & CC*,
MAS l OF4,)A.Sa k.tJ'jE
also, r V*. aau All iLoo .•/£j V.-.f
sn i AXLE.- m s* ;.a,l Fir«t
c o21:ifl PIXTiiRDKQR.Pa
J.WO. .ftOOBHEAIfc,
COMMISSION ME'RCMki!
rot vat li.Lt or
'.’M hOSTAJj 4MU HiAMJm,
HO- ’• v’A'iTO STBKWI.'aiLQ'W' MARK
JWniißlKfiK
PMITIB C. 6TJBMHET2,
Gim'iL
A iUD JOBH Ki.
SHOT VIRGIN AJLUET DnVW; W«Od
ab 4 Liberty fttrooti,
Pittahturh. Pa,
•Sfir’Or H ora' iliotUd and promptly attended to.
4088R7 ~H VH A. F.TUuSRLi.
ttOJST. UAJLSESIJL. «*. 4JU-,.,
ft'holaWa Qtcota#,
,':ni6!Ji!(i3 tec fOROTRSfise BEfSu/.S'.
AND
-r.-uicsu and PUttburyb Mintage r*
An. '.<ll Sl.iKKK'i'T
<y±
id
....
. ..
HItKEV W. BEAIIMONT A <:«.
DHaLKBS in
fweigft, Hmdies, Wines and Gore.
Alao. LiAckberryl-KasDberrjr, Wild' Cherry and
Ginge Brandies, Old Mtmbngc&hola, Hye, sni
ocher WhttEkies, Jamaica Rum, <fee.
No. Liberty Htre«(,
oppbttto Fourth street,-•• » . ~
j PITTSBURGH, PA.
. TavernsJ&nd''Families, supplied at
. jironlslcr'CaAh.
•A..* u o wjii t 0-1 X W~ o
:-> 'TS'oan; mnsEAp & ao
<- x * : •>*"& r't. *4 .
Cioj, «u. a»i lilßHliTf HXHSn Pita,
b? full, P». 1 ! 1 l:! 1 myMlmd
p. JiayiiSß ...,„.,.H. D. £. BKTNRB
Late «t MillerA •Rtehuison'’^
,TsilBceMfy£a Rbymef j
1 'Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Fruit*, Rats, Confeettoirarr.
S Ac., H
.NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH.
i. M. H .SMITH
Jfcl. tijHITH & ®O,
WhOUSAU BfiPClig
«U 11/ StCtlHO MU ill FIRST STIKTi
.jSs PIT V S g'.tJ tua te .
AltnY Jrr. ti W EWS.
Plumber* *na G-m Fitters,
zEE-jtl
ttfiT OBDBUH, fiTIiIWMJKi/B
: ' it*
4? >.miij w&Sam-. lAittifciiii^cjY
cfi_ii 731 hatcs'c omen.
d up i;,
tub mofltUjoPrdvod manner. Tanks lined Lead • r
Copper. ftcosej fittod with Water and ‘Bui Fb
li, XU (ftftsfaMzi'pitf t*
UP HOLSTER Y,
"tso.' 86 • KMJKI'H ST.y; SHBAS »CK)D.
ootnilii SOBHETS A KOKNI9K.
; THE PITTSBURGH' POST:
.... » @n>4
...-ii roniu
mv*
frindow" Glass,
I. W'GINX
pnasuij rqh
JU 3, K. UIINTBB
1 Business Cards, &c.
R, HUTCHINSON
(LATBOP UtBCH & HUTCHDfBOH,)
(XJMMIMOfi 4 FORWABDIKd MBBCHAJf
Dtaler in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour. Grain, Fish, Dried fruit. Pot and Pear
Ashes. and PRODL . F GENERALLY,
Best Brands of Family V our Always on Rand
No. 103 Second Street,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTBBU6H. PENN 7 A
•SI-LiberfG advance made on Consignment!,
apll-lvd ‘
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
MO *1 FIFTH STREET.
•S-Oolleocion of accounts and all legal bosi*
nepp promptly attended to, &e2;lyd
DM T B & APPJELL,
Sfi AJTO TAILOR,
185 Smithfield Street,
WE a A V K jrfTWT KKdKlVkl) A
la 'r* tud well se{«ic*-od stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting ol
OioutLS,Lai*4i£i©reK, Veiiuaus,
large stock ol
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
laclulirg Paver Collate, Neck‘lie*, and evcr>
thing u?aai«y a*ot by first oJaas Furnishing 31or-e
Grdor.i axoouted. au3d:l?d
Anpbkw Klomas THonasN. Miller,
Hknry Phipps, Jr, pcoial Partner
General Partners.
£KOH CITY FORtiE,
KI-OMAX A PMIPPB,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
manutrweture Bar iron. General Railway act)
steamboat Forgings. Passenger, Freight and Lo
comotiro Axla«. Ac. selU-tf
uuQUESNE BRASS WORKS
CADMAN & CBAWFOBD.
0: every variety of finished
: BRASS WORK FOE PLUMBERS
OAtt or »lEAI
MACHINEB'IS and COPPERSMITHS.
BK.ASH OABTUIGB OF EVERY OE
doriptiun made to order Steamboat work,
steam aud fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. UArticular attention paap to lotting up
Keifint*nori lor Goal and Carbon Oils,
sue i«entB for the Western D strictol
Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marsh, Lanadeil dr
Co.’r- I'j.tont Syphon Pump, the best ever inven*
ted, uaving no valves it is not liable to get out ol
order and will throw more water than any pump
twice its eise. feblhdly.
JJlAta DIAMOfIiDfiTEEL WORKS
PITTSBURGH. PA.
WBM, BRUTH£B&rO.,
« tKU/A(vnTBBBB Uf
»
hnxe Quality Refined Oast Sta^l,
bQuare. Put &d j Octagon, of all siaea. Wanan
tod e-*ual t«j any imported or maoufactored u
this country,
Affile aijd Warehouse, No. 149 and l&l
'First and i‘4o ..ti t 129. beoou.t struts. Pitta
burah. tobwlyd
W 8 JEL..S,. iM n aAttAUiV,
WtsOL . . VLS-. aH U C E R 1
BOd. ' WOOD BT&KST,
•. .MirKßt. •>« n
' HAH 1,1-.-! 1.. CAL.DWKLU
•-KN'o-Wf r Ja/ k Co.,
P 4 > K P A C K F H
l-ea.er >d Bacoii. Laid. t’ogar-Cured Hama
Beef Ac.
Corner Market and First streete, Pa.
deelJJyu.
JAAKNNILUN9AR, SUHOfiiUAHE
LA PLANIN'i MU>l*rWoaidrespeotfully ln>
form the public that he baarebaUu&inc* the hie.
and having enlarged his establisnnittiL and ti tled
It with the newest And most approved machinery,
is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing
boaids*scrcL sawing and re-eawing, doors, <*roj
and <- hutterc, kGu dried. v7»7Qer». raouldingo, boij
me'cing.’Ac. ;
South P;rriiioa*?H,Bept,7.XB&7. iaJfl j
Hotels &_ i
BAVA. G K HO U 8 JO!.
Bio. fc.jow-rsy
San to Pewiarlysmltt P&ssangei Depot
AISaeiAVAaK, i'fiiA-Ssaor.
y i»IS(i Til!K» ANII PITTEII lip
the modern iinPT®7*meD4a, thbt po
pular rfcscrc the subeeriberifl r»rdparM'TO aocom
mod ate his old ooytoroera and<the public goner-
Swith the hen the markw 1 affords. Oytten
be -.we/Ad tfpia everj *srtely.*ip£rie v dttru>(
hsscW SL* Wire*. hiqcora and
’AAftflßet# id urthe jmhSo fpxihcij
drfcMlencai ' , <
Can, Ur.oß,*. so.a obeli -raMilt-i -dail]
and soli wholesale and .etaD. uir2o:l>*4
•-UM. Uf.Otr«?r.,
SO. S 3 DJAMOSD ALLtt,
rrrTSßTJßfcffl,
/BIKU SCiUeKIIIEB AJSJSOeSCES
AiciFfcyffidiß
Ao . and \» prepared to p straw
of tnir old and veil known house witheverrtbfiil
iutheeAtinr ane drinking line At the shorted
notice. JG.UN HP AT Aw,
Wwdj Proprietor.,
t ottitg'B sSsSiiig N»so*»»j, ,
Ct)fc.NXii VLBHIN AlikßY tHSISIf
PJUHJI BTRHMf)
Where 0 tfBTBKS aid all the tteUmuttt* ol ft
(M«*on wUi P>« rf,?<i*d m> h- Urt.iWtoi.p* l UU l L|
‘ «tr»*s- ELI ifoum
vMsld \ keui iUey feud RuiiUiheld ru
APOIAO H AUI QIUJUIRAJS Awi
GBA RJiRb '
friends and ,mBtobi*rB that heis suß,Wbofct-^
At hi* old stand. APOLLO HALL, eniiifet* iw
FviiPth ptreet. ilr baf always . i n hand rH’t
rjQuliß7 <>•' ].::./.• Leor, and m .-'ounenticr. TtivhiH*
hatl, 4T«sRJ. *• {.^T.inCeii I'.iliatd ii»k»on vith t- dd
tables;.nail/ k»-c <i\wa
ReiaecoN-.-liie ilia et, Avoilo Urli. ?fc>ar*h ei.
aearV. ..frtwn V'ni‘‘U* mil;'/
OorMuo^put l HnlrtOM-.
{-■. hnk'-i. a? ■ 'nor an i> fit'f'H *i w .
vNe*.: iriarket,;
UB lIEKK THt: PUBLItJ WAN
f A IN <he b?>t and Liquort.
MeAlr sarved a- ij! hour? on th« Pliortsa; r.e*
line.
i.Qiish even L.-.r..m (rfi{f«jj the hoaifi i>« AJO
and liio'obvs FKkO, '
t‘ roprieun
SfDesicei* At McKay,
HBKWKHS AM MALSTBRS.
PfaocNii. ''riMta BiiSWtfit, \
PitUmarfih, September 10,13i;i. i
g klhStaUTlbSi OF PARTNBUtNHIP.
JLP —The pKrtnerahfp heretofore exiiitinir be
tween JOh SPKNCKR and W. H. (JARRAIm
was dissolved on the JiOth of Auiruet, 1862, w.
fl. GARRARD beina authorized to settle up the
bosiuoss of the late nrm at the office in the brew*
«y. The Brewing Business will bo continued by
BPRNCTER A M*KAY, who intend tn have al
ways on hand a superior artiolo oi ALE, POR
TER and BROWN STOtTr. The undersigned
will b e thankful to the friends of the late firm cfci
a oontinuanoo of their patronago, anti pmmriße
to make it their aim to givesatisfaorio:: tr. ull wh
may i-urohase from them,
Mr, ROBERT WATBOB.of Lioerty street,to
long known to the business community, will have
the management of cur bcrinuafe. wnu -he :cH
oontrol in the Brewery.
Addrcfi. ail . rdorc to aPKNORK. X McKAY
►’br.i*! .locpo-y. Piit;ihurrb, Pa.
JOBKTU KPKNCIR
o - JAMBSMaKAY.
SCHOOL BOOKH
used in the
PUBLIC SCHOOL*,
HIGH SCHOOL
SKLECT SCHOOLS,
FK3LALE COLLEGE.
WESTERN UNIVERSITY,
and tho various educational institutions in this
city and vicinity.
A Iso a complete assortment of
SCHOOL STATIONARY,
"2?Py.'Bo°kf t Pons, Ink* Pencils, Slatw. Rubber,
Writing, Letter and Note Paper /.Envelopes.
Drawing Taper, Rules, Composition Books. Am
For sale at
CBIAS. C. MJSLLQR’B,
*p3l 81 Wood street. Piburgh;
A™* WWOKTHMi. OP SI.KIHB
Bells ina and !or sale low by
, . BECKHAM JtI,uHG
‘ TafaUdew i t / u ti 137 ffreeL
un ins'fel.* ■
<«U IMWood^Ut.
f. I f
n < f 5 1.
FRIDAY MO
Railroads.
1803. 1803.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and AoyemJbfl/ IUtR
PHMLVAIIA cifBAL RAILROAD.
Nine JD aily Trains.
riiiiA AccoxkoDA
tiun Train loaves the passenger Station
Haily, (except iunday.; at 5 50 a. m., stopping at
a^jBta ’ l i ODB between Pit tburgh and Piladelph a,
XHK THROUGH MAIL TRAIN loaves the
tions. and making direot connections at u arris
burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New
Kork via Philadelphia.
XHK THROUGH D.XPRE;B TRAIN leaves
daily, at stopping only, na .nriaoipal
Stations, mikfck'drrect
for Baltimore and Washington, and for i>ew
* Kfcuaa»4 Philadelphia.
J.HE FAST LINE reaves the Btati.n daily,
•<except Sunday,) at 836 p in., stopping only at
principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg fur
yaltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia
for New York..
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRMN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 OOd. m.. stop
ping at all stations, and-tunning as far as Cono
maugh.
}JfI«UJX ACCOMMODATION TKAINforWaU-'i
. lS^-?v, e^ veB daiJ y> e* unday.) at 6 30 a. m.
ibRCOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur
11 4ffi
.XalKir' ACCOMMODAXION TRAIN fo-
Wall s Station leaves daily, texcept Sundayj al
3po p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
J* 0 station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at
ojuu p. m.
■ InKCHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station,
wery Sunday at 906 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m.
BETLRAIWG TKAIftM
ARRIVE . IN PITTSBURGH .AS JuU^Wb.
'o^“?°. re 8 Expre e .....12 50p. in.
rhiladelt h l^ Express x 20 p.m.
Fact Line.........
Through Mail Train ! I 00 a u/
Johnstown Accommodation lu to a. m.
Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 25 a. 10.
oj vv a iii B butioD Accommodation a36a. m
a u w n B . b t } ation Accommodation 1 56 p/tn.
4tn Wall s Station Accommodation 05 p m
Baltimore Kxpresa will arrive witn Philadelphia
Express at 1 2u p. m. on Mondays
TKAINa ROrt RIaIRSV'LLLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsvillo In e’sectirn with
ihroueh Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Faiti*
F t. Xpreas Johnstown Acoommodation
, I'KAINS FOR EBBNSBURG connect at Cres
»on with Express Trai;sand Mail Train West,
ana with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
ihe i raveling Publio will find it greatly to
their interest, in going hast or West, to travel bi
the rKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAi). aa the ac
commodations now offered cannot be surpassed
on any other loute. The Road is ballasted with
stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can
promise Saiety, Speed and Comfort to ah who
may lavor this Road with their patronage.
TO NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
Baltimore.,...
LANCASTER
HARRISBURG...
Baggage Cheoked to all btatlons on the Fervn
jsylvama Railroad, and to Pniladelphia Balti
;more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in oars will be
.-charged an a-Mseis according to distance traveled
ip addition to the Station rates, except from Sta
itrous where the Company has no Agent.
NOIICE.—In case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, aod for an amount not exceeding Jldu.
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Uepot, at a oharge not to exceed 25 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. STEWART. Agent,
At the P. R. R., 1 aa.enger Station, on Liberty
and Grant streets. noIHJ
I8«3. THK 1803.
PiTUBL : B(iH ( Ff.ffAIJiKI CHICAGO UILWA!
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WE-T.
MHTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
Shortest and Moat Direot Route to tbe
Weal.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER I6ib
1883, trains run a> follows, viz ■
WE3TWARD THROUGH TRAINS.
Chicago Express
Leaves
Pittsburgh. I.4ft a, m.
Allegheny. ..1.55 a. in
Arrives
Alliance _5 40 a. m.
Crestline. 10. ho a. m.
Ft. Wayno
Chicago 10 60 p m. 11.00a.r0
FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI <k ST.
Leaves
Crestline
Arrives j
Columbus !
Cincinnati... .
Indianapolis...
Louisville j
St. Louis
All Trains through to Chicago witho change
of Carp. _
N. B —The time to Cincinnati ij the mao aJ
by Steubenville. Trains on both Koads meet a j
Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
together. 1
CRESTLINK AND ALLIANCE MAIL.
Mail. Accommodation.
Leave Pittsburgh 7.00 a.m. 2.15 j*. ny
Allegheny 7.10 a. m. 2.25 p. m.
New Brighton. SJ36 a m. 4.16 p. m.
Alliance 11.10 a, m. 7 40 p. in;
Arrivo _6 30 p. m. ►
These trains stop at principal Stations between
Allegheny and Rochester.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION
TRAINS—From Federal itreet Station, Alle
gheny City.
Leave
Allegheny..9.ls a. m. 12.00 m. 4.30 p. m. 5.40 p m.
Arrive
N. Brighton.ll.ls a. m. 1.45 p. m. 6.25 p. m. 7.38
p. m.
EASTWARD,
Leave
N, urighton..s-30 a. m, 7.00 a. m, 12.20 i. m. 2.50
p. m.
Arrive
Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. 2.35 p. m. 4.50 p. to
EASTWARD TRAINS.
ABBIVB AT PITTfIBCBGH
Chicago Express 2.<0 a. iA.
Chicago EipreM ;j 30 p. is.
Cincinnati firpreag p e 4.
Oreatiine Mail 7.00 p. ii.
TRAINS FOR HEW CASTLF. MESCER &t3d
oil cm,
Mail,
Leave Pittsburgh 7.00 a. in
Allegheny
Arrive New Castle... 10.40 a. m.
EASTWARD
Leave New Caat1e....6.3u a. in.
Arrive Pittsburgh....
Allegheny...lo.oo a. m.
ttu'l r&ios are ran by Coiambus time, whiob is
12 minutes slower khan Pittsbargh time.
For farther information, ana through ticke'i.
apply to (JEO. PARKIN', Ticket Ag’t.
ÜBi.n Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
and A.Q. CaSSELBKRrY. Agent Allegheny.
JOHN B. JERVIS. General Superintendent,
H. R. PAYSON. General Passenger Agent;
CLkVtiUp, PITTSBURGH & WHIRLING B,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
O* A»l> AFTEB
BEK 16th, 18t$ Txauja will wave the Dejaot
ofihe Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh W
MoWi'? '
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE, j
Leave
Pittsburgh 115 a.m. 620 a.m. 1.46 i>. tn.
4.10 - 8.42 - 4.05 *
>te'ubenvilie..s.lo “ §.45 " 5.06 ”
Wheeling 6.09 “ 11,00 - 6.08 “
Jj.2O “ 11.15 “ 6.20 “
Concocting at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu -
benville and Indiana Railroad and CeQtniJ Ohio
Railroad for
Detenu izjdianapoliß, UinoinnattL Louisville.
; Cau», St Louia. Josepfi. apd jdl wants west and
sohfn-wjßst, ana at Wheelingwith Baltimore and
Ohio RaUroodi
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE,
Leaves Pittsburgh 1.45 a. m. i. 46 p. m.
” 4.U0
Bayard .5.56 “ 5.25 “
Alliance -6.55 “ 6.15 “
Ravenha 7.40 “ 6J>B **
Hudson....—Adi " 7.30 M
Arrives Cleveland. —9j2*» M 8.40 “
„ .Caapecting ut Bayard with Tuscarawao branch
for New Philadelphia ana Cana? Dover; at AUi
»sri* with Pittsburgh. Tuft and ciAhku
R»Uss>&d
Western Railroad for Warren. Grenville, 'Brand
vmc.‘Union, Cony, Jamestown abd 5 Salamanca •
at liadsda,-with Cleveland. Zanemlie
B .R. <er BrieeiVanrat; finA mfflWo, With C*A T.
R*R. for Sandusky, Toledo, also with steamer* for
Detroit.
Steubenville and Wellsville Accommodation,
leaves Allegheny City‘at 350 p. tn,
Returning Trains -nnive atJMXOO a. m., 3.50 n.
m.. 8.05 p. m. andAJjQ.a^m.
. Through Tipketato all prominent points oan be
'prbouereu at the Idberfy street Depot, ritts-
A.Q CAS3KRBBRRT, Ticket Agent.
■ For forth artofarmatfam vi .
«w
FA B E
.$l2 80
. 10 60
. 10 00
. BSO
. 765
Chioago Express,
1.40 p. m.
10-30 p. m.
.ujwc :•••»,* Prop
•l'J\ is ,r -ws -:r • «.ocji'-rj’. v. rh iy* a., &p#
b.:’.:m: i-cnrj..-, rr0..-,. c ?**:.>.]
F6A/3, i.i" . pkiil lc>r-c.‘' :»y to a.c amount
•zsMding r-v thereby &|-
ior#:»ai avju--:.cc v: /uiv aoLytn- c? In^ur&nefe.
m nr«ii !.• ton !*»)ifji.y »Toj fa**To^fr«".u id maet
cruth'-Vifrc *;J [libuiti.*
Aooommodatioo. Uoi’.is
4.30 p. m
8.10 p. in.
3.U0 p m
S.i6 p. m.
A.ftitr sin&Ts, '’ ,
.And Soldiers' 7 ornish. mg Goods. always os hunt
MACE Li M«k eLYDH.B, ,
on 13 79 Market 4&A Diamond
Railroads, | Bi*^
ITTSBUKGiI AA'D CO.NttELLS
* VILLB KAILROAD.
VL\TEB ARBiNCIEHENT.
Onandaftir Wednesday. December 2d, 1863,
Trams will leave ihe Depot, corner of Boss and
Water streets, as.follows;
Leaves Arrives at
M , Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to and from Untown. 755 am 600 pm
” ” 300 pm 10 00 am
letM Keeeport Aco’dn. 1100 am 7 00am
iat d * n ” 616 pui 2 05pm
n 1 ?j rt f* erry 700 am 8 30am
Braddock s ” 416 pm 640 pm
Sunday Cnureh Train to
and fr. m .U'Kecport, 100 pm 10 00 am
Jl x EOULTON -
ftIEuSoAB? ***
IXDIMtPOLU MHO CiSCMUMTI B. «.
(kmueottag at Indianapolis with Terre Haute,
“j ?»fTS«n a: ‘ te J 1 T ,J /' :ton to at. liOilib
intermediate points. ’
if , ani mtssenger; earned from Cincln
"lk“eBb,u* i a 1063 tlm * than *>y any
rnw by twenty-,our hoars, imi mas low
r ' Jad wh'ehsMpnumte.Siahe
g»de^oia Ch.ck-VLU totheWest.tWTOafSSi-
Jinfyffrrrf ° >0 F - c - WEST, or ALEX.
?SOT® 1
SAN M rm!ltlon v a ? p V? *° TJJOS.EATI
SSf,! Mouongahela House, went of the
3,110 18 broparod to rive tksoooh m
-2J 1- a baasenrers and freight to Indianapolis.
XS! & Lafayette. Chicago. Pern. Oreai-
Charleston, Paris and.Mat
tt>°n. Ac,. Ac. H..C. LO&D. PreddmL
Insurance.
insurance company,
.FMTTSBUBfcIIS.
4.V;'.t-.;? rfvaidenii
.1 . rl _ id. ‘iOHDDf"*, tieoretar >.
' C'jCtIH.VN, Gac’i Agrnt.
'• W»W Street lUntz* * Co‘« Warehouse,
a:» ri.um,ufgb
*ihimbE£*’ ' '' l 4l '" * 0 ?ma - v ' < ‘ MA ‘
* ttsiit managed ty Hirer ten who
are well gnowu m :he oommmunity, and who *re
dotermnaj. bypromptnessaud iiberaUty, toman
feiu .he vrhiph they have assumed as of
-‘ptvroon t/> those who de?ire to be
t; iotas, lha<
Stic. ..'•-w^jcavj
Monrr*o
jPcraiimo
Qj*bd AeooQnte,
C«£b
Nov - - •
«•James M’AoJsr
Natjazne. Holli s Adexandar
Wm. H. Smith.
Ch«t.. \V. Itiokeiso.. Andrew AcfcJej,
•Alexander Bi»wr. David MTtSE
Ucm J . Tbomac tf«*j. Bafcrweft
John R. M’Cune.
»IKE INBOHANCB,
i>i JiLB
[BELiAKUE MUTUAL ISBOBAEOE
OOMPAS?,
-*** *‘k±Li^j k .ximx.k.'t.Xi.>..
' k •-•nildiii*.. lihoitoj or Farp<?uui, fcercta
iWo. rnmiint*. A.*... Sb tovns or
oountnr.
OFrii jt Hii. a-iis fVamilT H'iRMET
ciiwiU Capita’ 00,
**,
U Tasted ac i'c-Hr**, v.v
Ifirei Mortsagtjcr lmprovaa Ony Pw-
P*rty, worth double the amount si4s,tiUs Ou
tiro and rent, first class y 46J 6fi
Railroad LVs ti * o«at
Mertgau« Leans, SSO.OtX). c-oat. ..
PtiiAdeJpauk aity i. pent. ;,>an..._
Alltibeny Uinut? b * port. Hnm)> r .
Tania Railroad L*a» p ......
C. vfoiJ " Li m
XlunGheafcr and Rr,’A.{ Toi Meanralc
an. rtf*ge loan
V on nsy) vania Ra iljosut 00. ritoek ~
tl* > , -L. of .Vita:>! Insurance
C-apanj „... m w
fr.c s Cl .«W Cl- U6O tg!
V DeUw»r« Ja uiiumocuCo. 700 Ml
o»B^n« w ..B»r a- 6.USH!
J»as i' 2.013 50,
. r. v: ~. irj-nrs;....- ■..■•■ F.vr,;, ISO 00!
h :... o FiM i, Wl . . .. 16,297 )S
• C..- . . fJHO 72;
• ■ '- • • •■>• ' IW«. .11.00 15'
I8C&50S V
QJLAM Pr«rfda&L
-li.uuol Uisp&Aßi
"T.lUaflQ Vi!\£!3*i,
•i'-nj. \v. TiniWy
HiU»
Lothrop,
Lalend.
■&?ub X-Bttacinff,
-liuL'i Jjqwqil
*•• , Jcbr FliaefTpyteb ;> r* h.
•■-. }• ; Nc lIMAN, Secretary.
. COFFIN, A«sal,
.' ->-. rr mar rhir-i snvi Wood bv ,
Ua— ) -
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FruiUrici
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jf-1 Z*' : *! 19'rRjTKT.
n**: yiT-b 1
: ; £L‘ I^tS,T ,; . s jan. ui uwt
T * t*> ’fl* ■••’ Asaeiu^ty,
r aiiiv.n
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p*£F omi <hvl3.ii bp \*w .*.::•‘-031 rUiLsVnmh sat*
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Tc hift* Wferc^' - i. Avia ti. Bjut*-
SfiMUfti « *u>?> ffcwi/ /
£*-" b K. ,-j siih. C. ]>*!•
? ’'"' AC\ i<Alt?„ V too Preside?;i,
*• > 4- S ■ s'rr.. S&.rreUry n-x, !jk.
J. GAHWiR Ofipyus. Artist
c.rie Portli«»-t on-. TM:3 ua w.- xi *!.,.
emuwsA mmm
NBUHANCE COMPANY
fP« 148 OqBWQT SfJffißT.
Oi-poßllf *!»« 6usl(iu<
.. (Wis.jiru AMVU B*o<,S4B.
MAKE ALL HIATUS OJK XJ.
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w. ii fu * -
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Otiiria* it*vj
3. jt.
P. a. b:tve
C. Hhcm.-.i.
ti. 1 \'r‘J
f. ■.■■otrviirY.
•ML COFFIN, Aga*.
■'W Third and Wood eire eu
AUhhliHJiV iNSIMOf CO
OF PITTSBDSGH
#rWCli, So. S 7 nru, St., Ban* lilit.
SNrajHfca AKAIaSI AU BIAIW ><P
FiRK AND MARINE RlfiEJs
•ISIMAAC IOhES, President: JOHN D. MrGOHIv
- *' icl; • '*^ ea * - Lai
>l' CbM.i. dtsM. n -.• lirtf. i-ji’6 A.Wi;s-a. B
FaO:. •*•;<»>*.. JOi. .1 A^au<
:>oobi>. Li . ~tl»/li;,g. • a I ’■■■ *••«.» H '.'.rt L
;r f: -V. .....j
LU KMfiHIS« 4,001>*
W 1 BVWAi-lS FOE m& MABOH.
HACUr.m «fc GtTDE
invite atwDuan to their ctouk ol Oh«TLB
MEN’S and 7OUTB'6
l.ineu and Silk Bandber«hl«la,
Hoo«, Ac.
GAP—44> BOU» TOILEI SOAP AS.
© sorted, in rtoro and for sale by
" KBYMBBrA BEOB.
lafiAßß WoodrtrSit.
t/ Cr»ntxrrii*I T JgatjWtWved ani for tala far
«>i‘ ' «ivtJ ..*3830% A ARMSTRONG
ooS comer MarkataadllntiDwtf
mr-irnnnnwi * iui>ib, nil turfy»
fcjßßsgjHßlßS l
Third and Ponrth rtrMte. .
DOJLLA H -&Wn|ip3* 8/VptK, .
©a mms wrasse^
t U'Kd UAUI, IHOH, TO a O’OLOtiK)
R-r *<lBa'.3onrif riiMsrtftTttfldjfltttiiT,~i.vjOTwmin.ra,
from Has Ist to 7 to 9 6’filbo*
•ndfrom Savcmbar'ln to 1» Trt, from ♦to 8
O’eSHf. ' ’ ~ 1 si . 7.
Deposit, received of all rams net 1«hl than Or i
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits dOdarwl
twice .a rear. in .1 lino and December. Interest hu
Detwm--
Interest, if set drown iwfc U-pUoeJ to &«
ofeditof the depositees pgijfeHjtal«mpd bean the
same intefesiirom the Ant days pf June emd De
'oemper, «nnt»oanding vwim'% year, without
tumbling the-depoeitor to call or even to present
hu pass book. At this rate money win doable in
less than twefcve yean.
Boohs containing the Charts. By-Larr, Kales
and Regulation*, renuahbS cratU. oq ar plication
atthftofioe*
John B. M'Fadden, Isaao M. Penates,
John Holmes, J obn Marshall.
Alexander Speer, J aznesß. B.BCeeds. <
Beaj. L. Fahnestock A, AL Pollock, M* D«
James MoAuley, Hill Burrwu,
Jaskee H aroma**, Wm. J. AnAertcn
„ , . . , UGiflD.
Calvin Adams, Janies D. Kelly
fs&Mfcfe**-
John C. Bindley, Junes Shi die;
Aloniß A, Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton, Welter F« Mfcfthall
Wxu Douglas, John On,.
John Bran* Henry h. Rlngwahg
Wm PWeyinan. John £L dhoepbergw.
Wm. il.Ha.ven, Wm. £. Sohmerii
Peter is:lfimk«, Alexander TJntßei^
RJohard Hays, Isaac Whittier,
Wm 8, Lively, Christian Twit ¥*
FARMERS’ DEPOSIT BANKING DO.
MM 01 MPOSIT AKD I)ISW| •
Par and Current Funds Beoeived 'on
Deposit.
PIIHE (JNDKBBIOSED HTOCKHOJLD*
-R- BBS are individually responsible to deposi
tors to the whole extent of their private means
James Marshall, William Young,
John Scott. Jacob Painter,
William Walker. William Carr.
Samuel George, 8. B. Robison,
Thomas Mellon, Thomas Scott,
Robert Bell, Joseph Love,
J ohn McDevitt, D. A. Stewart*
John Floyd, D. R. Galway.
Hay Walker, W. W. M’Gregor.
JohnS. Dilworth
JAMBS MARigfATX President.
R. A. GEORGS, Cashier. jan3
4 OO
- 2,160 00
250 00
~ 7,809 43
lO6l 991
77,605 20
174,075 14
129M51 U
BEAL KSTAIE BAVUfIs INSTITUTION
STATEKXHT OF THC COhDITIOI
of the above institution on the 2d day of No
vember, 1863, published in conformity to the
charter:
Amount of Deposits, Noy. 2d, 1863 .$103,594 18
Amount of Interest due Depositors 1,954 91
Amount of Contingent Fund 2,423 91
ASSETS.
First Liens on Real Estatejfc3sj2oo 01
United States Bonds. 50,000 00
U. S. Debt Certificates and
Notes, (market value) 11,061 79
Interest eaned not due 569 97
Office Furniture 150 00
Cash on hand 11,011 24
The undersigned, Aud.tiog Committee, have
examined the books of the Institution, the bonds
and securities, counted the wuih, Ac., and have
fonnd the above statement to be correct,
w. B. COPELAND,
NICHOLAS VuBGTLY,
WM. H. SMITH.
Deposits received DALLY, and EVERY SAT
URDAY EVENING.
INTEREST PAID at 6 per oent. per anpnm
TRUSTEES.
ISAAC JONES, President.
Hou.T. M. Howe, | Hou.J.K.JAoorheA
Win- JL Smith, |G. G, Hassey,
W. B. Copeland, i Jacob Painter,
Harvey Childs, | Nicholas Voegtly.
Office, 03 Fourth Street,
nol
HANKS' V/. CIMIOXXB
90. 900 SHIXHFIKLO STBEET
Near tnecoraer Filth. Pittsburgh
MOAFf Of LARGE AND SHAU
quantities loaned on Bold and Silver. Di»
moods, Jewelry. Bold and Silver Watches, afit
all kinds or valuable ardolfw, for uy length o
time agreed on. The acodd cannot fee deliver*
without the (Ticket,
AST Ofioa Boon to 7 A. M, to 10 p. M.
T.Sfl
£oJhu IiXY'H'JLH;, Jr.,
isle. IMPUDSTHsmET,
STOCK AND BILL BRMER;
Promissory Notes..Btook Bonds, andMortgogei
bought and sold ,UI lfflv j
INK SAVINGS iJRBTITVTIO«,«uL
11U Smitnfleld street, opposite the Custom
Hondo. Chartered by the Legislature. J
President.
nci rßusmsim.
Wm, H. Smith U.F.Roid
Thos. D. Mossier A.Rein4xnan
Francis Sellers Joshua Rhodes
John F. Jennings. Jacob Stuokratb
TThom&S. Blair Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack
Josiah King C Zug
A S Bell Jos Dilworth
S S Fowler W A Reed
Jas W Woodweil R C Sohmorts
F Rohm C W Rioketson
J M Xiernan B H Hartman
D M Long E J Anderson
Jas W Baxter D £ McKinley
C H Wolf Robert D Cochran
Wm Smith W Ihnuen*
0 B Jones B F Jones ,
W B Pheljis C B Herron
uo&tuey 4.vn nxAßU&sa, j
D. £. MoKTNLEY. !
Open daily, from 9a,m.to 3 p. it, Also, Tues
day and Saturday eveningifroin 6 to 8 o'clock.
Depositsreoeived of ONSDlMBah>i upwards.
Dividends declared in December an I June of
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are ptaoe i c o the
credit of the depositor as prldcipal, and bear in
terest, thus compounding It.
Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Ac., fur
nished at the office.
49" This Institution offers, especially to these
persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity
to acfiumulatg, by small deposits, easily saved. [tf
sum which will be a resource when needed, their
mondy not only being safe but bearing into rest, i o -
stead of remaining unproductive. myl. j
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S
SUBSCRIBKIW HATE JVffT
opened especially, for the Holiday** a very
Urge and-deeirable stock of J
FINK GOLD JEWUihY, ‘
OOLli AND SUVeB WATIIEB,
for uadies and Hentiemen’a wear, fine Bronte
Olocke. Fppoy Hoods,
SiITEII'PLATED WAKE,
such as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets,
card oases, tea setts, and a large variety of
suitable articles for presents.
BEINEHAN, HETBAN ASEIDLE. ' 1
Shell Oysters 1 Shell :Oystars,
CO&NVEOPIA SALOON ALWAYS
in advanoe. The proprietonof this notod eat-,
ing establishment has just recieved a large sup*
ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, They will be
served jxp-tn the best possible, manner,"with 411
tlprdelicaaies .the Market affords. Don't forgot
the place, oorfier of Fifth and tjnron streets. <
se29-dtf F. WBlfl, Proprietor;
IUTHERE DO TOTJ BUTT OPS
w SHjQKST
GO TO NO. 16 FIFTH STBEBT |
and get a Qood Article from
D. 3. DIFFENBACHEK,
P. S.—Ladies' good Kid Slippers ‘for Co cent*.
jy!B
Apples- soo bbia. choice af
t’LES,lost received and for sale by
mZKR * ARMSTRONG,
oaJl eprn at Uukrt ud First rtreot*
CTO/riVATORd, PLOWS; FOUOEB
Catten, teed drifla. hap el«v»ton, dog pow
■*B, Ohanu, ra.ym mUla, £<s-ior
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137 Liberty gtewrtir
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OFFICERS.
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aro ten timet more effective as medical amenta. So
pure and concentrated are the medicinal pzoper
•«w of this Wine, that it ihaa them: fagnd'tfr* nirmt
effectivemedicine now in use.
titan a ainfrle bottle recto res'the lingarinrPatieDt
-from debility and sickness to strong amLvigoroui
wealth. Every dose shows its good effeots wlhe
constitution, ana improves the general health:and
with Dr. Halsey , s celebrated QUM-COATFD
POEEST PILLS as an adjunct, ail the following
disorders are permanently cured.
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Abo* of the Pdnfet Pllla: and a bottle of the
Vintbwfflonre t|o moet diatreaeingform* of this
navi or o
the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine wfll breaSTthe
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DBOPgICAX WWPiAnrrs.-Fron.on.
to two boxes of the Pflls, ana three bottles ofib,
Wme.'cure this Obstinate disorder.
PMORDKB tFHE
The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highh
efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes ol
the Pills, and three or four bottifcs of the Wino
; are sufficient to accomplish a cure in thd&orst
ea i>KßlfcrrY, STIOHr SWEATS,
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est Aemedies in Khcamatfefiflsvery nipw|w-
Soma pf the moet distressing oases I eYelaw
hra been cured by in tenor *;welv o day
Pills wffldiqreany.bujoaa duorder or
Stemaoband mS&dX“
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rare th^ancwlsevere colxU, ces*MSsiso*il«iC
-jSwaow. bails.
Head, Ringworm, Brunpelas, $&• RSuS^on
‘Generally nothing but the Pills arerequired for
he cure of most of than disorders: butU both
remedies wiped, two boxes c?:thaPi]lfl, a« j i Wu
or three bottles ofthe Wine, will cure the very
wurst*cases, And frequently by lees*than hnU th«
qpgntifcy,
JAUSBI(IL.e>Xwo boxe* of with as
many bottlesj&fjthe Wine. eurelKwrotys caw 0 f
Jaundice. - • , »
FEMALE om *sgF£Wg! Produced
from bad oolds or weasty ooiuntaaoDa.- d^few
deal oftha Foreet V,
fonna ?of these oomnliunla: and if theWbie b«
followed op » weehe, theee derangement* will
not oconr ecun- The Vine the
insale oonfltitnticn,&nd gives strength, viirnr .Tut
blooming health. Over a mfIH«WMSpSd
bottlee have beep sold withta the lag! UrO*£n
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