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Ovetutt of Imal...aatxy POST
FILID&T , November 4, 1884. t
The d a was
4r errf e rn anittrAttnt 4 .
Prices for some days past have exhibited no ma
terial change, and - dealere, ttke hold sparingly
, The receipt of produce were not large. Below
will be found the sales that came under our
our notice. ; - a ., a ;
CORN MEAL—Was inactive, sales 100 bush
at 01 55f4/1 60.
RICE—Was inactive; sales 1 bags Rangoon
`at rt, all •
4th - dr isred - WrlTfe
at 00@550.
FLOUR—The market was firmer, with a good
demand. Sale:axe= made tolhe_extent of 4110
bbls at, Eittra,'l9l24llloo,itmi Extra Family,
310 60010 15: The stock on hand is not very
large.
14.1.,9--Sales No .1 Lard 011 ;at 1,85; No 2
df2lllMf7irUteNti St 'terr n; , .
tl--Witoot,hy, 130,54; Clover 13,6Q014,06;
"--mootslaßaßa - agaiat odi per
fr bush__
DEMEElialliitialtaaleifat 24.gei for Can
,: -. Li% llia4illiCtl44ltlE4l'6o . lali at ~ ..2,gftmo.
of fatty 41.eatitle4 at 411 76.
Rilhwities sold - at $1 10 IR . gallon.
BACON+ThethierkiarWas stedy;but not very
active. T4e.ealelkin? i n a small wayjfor toe,'
m
tPrlceaere Truchaneed.: Sales 2,100
ts, Shouldete.ll9e4 7,000 do E.Bains,,2oe.
11.A.Y.,1alea 14 loadaott scales at 036040 00
Porto
The supply is equal
the dentand,. Sales 100 bbls at TO ,00 per 801.
POTATOES --Sales Neshanocks at 01110:,
fAbht..; , ,, , 5a1, , w60.13tt10t Jamey Sweet do, $4.5006
SALTrat*,,teleady. sales 100 bbls No.
twig;
ONIO t3.,oyeie **aged; sad at 32 50 pet
!...4)116Mk3 . . E,saletf4olwks WR, 20022 c ; do
Hanilitirgrae.d , "
GROORRIES—We have nothing new to note
In regard to this article, as prices were unchang
ed we orn4l.ltem.
I'lll.V't ••• , .
isivrantartat our Intiais.'
rlsrieti bw*Enittlirtv Pot'r;
FRIDAY, November 4, 1884.
BllNlNR§S,—Themerßet.waa steady, with,
tig: 4 41A;4141 yii:OS
' "[time advanced 44,P.xc
for Crude pit. The sales of Orude amounted
to about 580 bbls, and of Refined only about
The reedy'? amounted femeqbaketielliig l at the Cicise wan in' favor
of holders , The sales were as follows
.pktui returned;
110 7 11o'Liteadttgoeneliattgad; 100 bble do, 31c 1,300
b balk tbevorks; 32c; MO do,
Bolletoeeli4=taken fronithe 'Monongahela land
21SWiddl",-
irOrtiee 100)btdi, 783.
- Was not active; it was offered at ir 00.
Oil Reeelpti Per Allegheny Rive'
J Wilkins
%V.& • g.. 6 :. 1 .111:
Brewer, Burke & Co
J C Pitzputriek
P Sweeny
RAfkworth. - .;" . •
TeW.,
Imports' Bee ;11Beghenir Valley R. R.
VAST.
Brewer Burke ei Co, 222 bble Crude . for New
York.
Company, R 5 . 11 4 c bida redo for al ti .
tar. tv UharleatonnLee
pot.
W IllegeD,Wa t bble benzine for Philadel
phia. "
PENNA. CENTRAL. STOCK YARDS I
- 'EAST Lritswry, Nov. 3, 1604. I
The Cattle lilarKer, Brea, dull, and prices were
lower, while buyers mapifeeted but little rustic,.
sitiontb operate. The receipts of all descrip
tions were large and - prides were fully one dot.
iar 10116-.....Va1rek49w . w ere very
light, oven at the decline. The New York mar
ket Was firm, with an active demand for the va
riouedeacciptiona.
The Philadelphia market was kill, caused by
heauy.recielptev which: v.austd a decline of one
cent per pound. .10cemsequenee at the dullness
ot.oer market, the steC.k.that arrived was prin
cipally shipped East, in...hopes of finning a more
desirable market.: ^'Ttiii" Intletive have to report
this week were small as compared with the pre
vicul Bee .s
HOGIS=• reeelpte were the largest that
were eveere'init'ed klere in one week, reaching
19,388 head. They were principally all forward
ed Stist . v atSiseessere
SHEEP—The receipts - Were small and so were
thessies. Prices were about the same as last
week,
Theiollowiniie the . offlcial account of the re
ceipts " .
Cattle
Sheep
Horses
Mules.
, B +,k I MOW CAXTLIA gee ovr
aioaee & co ,solda head, $5 00
N Werntz' mild 40 head, 4 80
ifieerlaiald & Co Sold 45 head, 7 r 0
Myers & Bro sold 60 head, 4 0
Myers & Bro s old 65 head, 850
• eardaroir 8040Stysir c
~1431.15er bought 400 head, 0100
J Mager " 450- 4 - -1250
:3tirtf 1,1011,85L48 OP SPIIIOP PER CWT.
Stnger head, 600
W M Fuller sold 400_head, 6 50
'KM Fuller sold 600 head, 700
‘A.Dhiditiele abld 4001eild;
'RIVER MATTERS.
ARRIVALS AND picpluvrvitus
• -ARRIVED.
Gallatin, Olatke, Brownville.
1113101114 Oar Mac, Brownaviile
Jas.ltriin, Uzabeth.
payard, Peebles. Idoneneabla
.
Ling Leoti, Shepard, Louisville.
• Minerva, Gordan—Wlieeline.
DEPARTED. •
Criarlte,
Fra, Quixote, firtuviiirirille.
.Tati.etese,'
Bayarg, Peal*'M.Onangahela City.
Oonunonwealth Illitebinson St Louis
Tim BAWirt-144 evening attwilight there
Airettiltitet inches in the channel, and falling
slowly. Theweather was pleasant
, ..•
‘ 2. "lll4l4peiteturwr . Pine oairve, °apt Bryson,
leivr to'y for Cincinnati and I..ouissilie.
crieidppers , win bear this hfn intl.'
iirThe light draught steamer Advance Cap
Pgkettrit9 4 /ILY DAP/Wilklin and OtlCity
0 0 eild CIO C Carpenter will d 3 the
*Mrs WYK, pass.
•
4 1111IRTIretrui item:a& Lent Leo tiClapt Shepard
•kilausznalteit , ' ll3 , leave for LouleVille. This
. lothit hat the tient Of"tosoreodations for pas
mangers and is in charge of careful aud,atteative
Cis.
ii-Thsfimskaasenger steamer golden Era,
...,'VjgoirAsnleavAs, thjs day at 10 a m ter Alaret
' tarParltariburg and Portsmouth. She will re
tProqgh to Vineintukti.
„ ..STRAMATS.
FOR
E4t WICEELIND, .MARIETTA AND
',, PaV
IVEnrerilt. .OM REGIONS.
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, vir itlitpuz.ext. 4.ASSEN
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* 0 reamed kik
_O4 trade, making regular
tri - 16wiing :PiMbarsh every . MONDAY,
W VAX`,
_ane,_FRMA.T. Having be r m
hokoft reporea,•tue well deserves the i,e,..
renege o gie radio genendiv.
- - TAS. - COLLINS
v;riunt,t , 4) , ltt,
.pe44:lw, onongah el a bridge,
FORBEA.ILIVTT._
_,A GAL 4 IAOOGIft. PAB •
44E.MILLSBIIII0 IBONTOL',' BIG 13 LICIyi -
Pen z • : •
• . • :2 IMY; ZitiN....lo; 10 a in.
.i. T s IPASST A lNGgit
Captain
'lt • Vt.i t Y4=Unco l l above.
or. ' l, • . tior 'OPly
.aa board,
0 01 0/XLVOIN. rreit't. Pas!..engpnittirou
•"• . c." '
riOinSVILLF.
, 43A aIIEE 6, 4
afieIIiriN t em , w IA LISE...:PASSEN&EpI7.
er. ep
114"nmantlext Neill, leave am -announced
above.
For freir; o t, or pa
in onboard; or to
JUHNVI.i.k. or
.t. D. DOLLINGWOOD, Agte.
ipoirt.L.Wertaiolll,eiTY. •
&DAY, NOV. 4, 4 Y. M.
' - .SPILIefeDID. • tE , . S
sent& steamer ADV s.
getter, Qom finder,' Oheriee , Careenter,
oforiwwgifeeveneemionneed nixree. • .
lettateledia 1
MBOBageir 4 o4 " Ward 'et the
iogtoot ftWIUTIOWS'' ;•-• • • ''• •
• tilt j 4t*rthiltibticti* OVISVII4I.Ig.
• b • - -,•4 1113;301t.'f,`N'tit , - •4 it A. P: •
THE' fine paceenger etcluner
• PINS—OEOVE, leen . Bryson,
-- r - if; er leatecatt Gl** PP"
" .• sitiatirir l y "biebeird, or to
•Ai DOLLI S& 90 1 A.prita.
4/10fEl APOR .SALE
niThittaillliiitiltllitekt` Arrilititlit !FOR
3... 1311111190, lin 014rdilii - o,lonsted
on Llttielteitviiirgivniq Isito *O4 from sinillOs
Fl o The pitilisitir , hait thre€ wellir same,, all
,- -... , _lififAv err yielding 011 of the
.ssme quiill4l . El 0
Witi 'Ake . - ft. .i..itlihroll,,, , TliAlLand is laid oil*
ri illotisto*sit4iiiscliiisiiiii, ,, Toioltirthtr 'nay i.ii , '
igitraitiluite 01 h.: , . • , htt: 1.111. - 17011 LIN",
• l- - ;,- , , 7-41471,1r:;!;.-... '. •Llttlifleiii/er Bridge,
,--, - , t' oistViawd Solumbianii Couh.tv, uhio.
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pitituums AND TOMATOES.
•..;
dozen PreadrPenethee, In cans. • ,
• -600 " " Tornatoee, .• ~...,...
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PROSPECTUS : .. FOR
t:-Atli 1864
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we ere desirous Of returning our noknowl ed ig"
meats to its ntuneroul patroii!, , , , During .the
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eusiyear it iiiiii
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Largely IrOireasell,;lia Oireciatioiti
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Not•withstsadifig orginiied efforts to
curtail it. . - ~ ,
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present year brings with it, not the
JPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION
As our Administration so frequently promised
nor have those in power given any
EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY
Olt DESIRE TO CRUSH IT.
their principal eflbrta have been devoted to
Oontintdng ;.Themselves in Power.
ThU Fall they will 'be
33..E.F0.1130 'TUE PECIOPIA.V.
Fortrial and we are dextrous of speaking of
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their stewardship to as
11ANY READ ER S
As we can supply with our paper
In its Political Character,
As heretofore the Pool will remain -so
Independent Democratic Joornal,
DEVOTED TO
Preservation of the Constitution,
RESTORATION OF THE UNION;
it will confine itself to the discussion of
PU.I3I_,IC QUE,E3TICINS,
Anti have no connection whatever with
Personal or Factional Character
it will* nobody's organ, but the faithful
Sound Conservative Sentiments.
The great work before A mermen People is the
saving of our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEM;
IThere is no party in the country anxiowi to save
but the Democratic ; and in order that It shall
BE PRESERVED THE BUOCEBB
I of the Democracy Is absolutely necessity, .and
Earliest Practicable Period,
1 We expect to be able to meet the expectation
of our friends in the discussion of the questions
which ar'Lli be involved in the spproa ching
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT
Par tenter attention will be given tothe News
Depro rtment of the Port; we obeli labor to obtain
the
LATEST BY TFLEGRAPH
itr xa x x4i
While -equal industry will be exercised in our
MISCELLANEOUS AND
.LOCAL DEPARTMENTS
Its Commercial Department.
Will be'entrusted to one who le every way qual
ified for a proper discharge of his duties ; it will
• be conducted in st
kilDPAggrri,
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Inteaaeif loldform theribile of hozatitand fair
dealing, giving no4ounterisnoe or encourogo ,
meat so dpaionest 114144 1 P1 j .
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B4ILBOADS.
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Vi r iiiik ' YWAHlVAlSO F ttt i O ire
UN AND ANTER MON,DAR, NOV AMBER. 16TH
Pdt*l46faleiiiratMroat
NINF. DAILY TICA.I2NISS.
TREOUGH ACC4MMODATIQN TRAIN
leaves the passenger Station daily; jexcept Stitt ,
day,) at 6,20. a., -.stopping at Oil illalitauebe
tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making
direet connection for New York at Philadelphia.
THE TILROUGII MALL TRAIN leaves
the Pasamiger Station every "morning; (except
Sunday,) fit 260 a. ta.,Atopping only, at principal
Stations and makingdirect connections itt Har
tiaburl for Baltimore .mid Washington, and for
New orli via Priiladelphia.
TR OUGIVEXPRESS'TRA.IN leaves daily,
at 4 p. re.ostopping only at principal Sta
t.ens, making direct connection at Harrisburg
for Baltimore and • Washington, and for New
York via iPhiladelphia, and Allentown.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves daily, (except Sun•
.lay,) rip3,2,30,p. tn., ! stopping at all regular sta
• ions.
THERA& LINE leaves the Station daily
(except Sunday,) at 9 30 p. m., stopping, only sp
rihcipal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington. and for New York,
via. Allentown, Philadelphia and New York.
JOHNsToWN AcuortlrdoirATloN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p., stop
ping. iit all Stations, and running as far as' Cone.
Fnh. •
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWalPs
Station. leavemlailyif except Sunday,) at 630 a.m.
•ar;tioNli ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Walt's station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
II 43 ra. •
IHIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
4 4,3 p in.
FOURTH 'ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
6 oop. tn.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall'aStation,
every Sunday at 906 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express 1 30 p.
Phlbuielphia Express.. 2 30 p.
Pittsburgh. and Erie Express 11 30 a. m
Fast Line 1 60 a. m
Through :10U Train 1 20 a. ro
Johnstown Accommodation 10 10 a. m
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 11 10 a. m
2d Wall's piston Accommodation..... 8 10 a. In
3d Wall's' Station Accommodation..... 2 10 p.
4th Wall's Station Accommodation.— 5 55 p.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Ex i p i ti=t 2 30 p. m. on Mondays.
i
S FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Belli.
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
W rat.
rItALNS FOR EBENSBURG connect st Ores.
eon with Express Trains and Mall Train West,
aud with Through Accommodation and Express
Crain East.
The Traveling public A ill rind it greatly to
their interest, iu going East or West, to travel
b the Penusylvania Railroad, as the accommo
day
tionii now °trued cannot be surpassed on any
other route. The road.is ballasted with stone,
and is entirely tree from dust, we can promise
safety, speed and comfort to all wild may favor
this road with their patronage. ".
e• A It
TO NEW YORE. 1113 00
PHILADELPHIA 11 00
BALTIMORE 10 00
LANCASTER 10 00
HARRISBURG 8 70
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti
more And New York.
Passengers purehaaluctiekets in oars will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE.--In case of loss, the Company will
hold ttunnsalves responsible tor personal baggage
Oak, and for an amount not exceeding 111100.
. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from tho
Orpot, at s charge not to exceed S cents for sawn
passenger and baggage.
For Tickets apply to
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. 11. R. Passruiger Station, on Liberty
and f 1 rant streets: • 11'22
1864. 1864.
TEE PITTSBURGH,
FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER. OCT. 30th; 1804,
trains run as follows, viz
Leave
For Oiti'go. For k'orWheelt.
Express 2.10 a. rs. 210 a. in. 2.10 a. m.
-Express 2.00 p. In. 246 p. to. - 2.46 p. m.
Express 3.00 p. in.
H. 30 a. in.
For New Castle and Erie, 6.50 a. in.
RETURNINti
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P., P.M". ix C. 11.'y..2..20 1.%1 p. m., 646 p
p. m.. 8,30 p. m.
C. If& P. R. s. M., 3 44 p. m., 9.00 p. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
Leave Allegheny
For New brighton. For N. ti. For Steu'e
9.00 a. m. 6 40 p. m. 6,40 p. m
12 00 m.
430 9. m.
6.90 p. m.
RETURN ING.
Arrive Allegheny,
P u y. Ntr. & U. 1.'y,7.3) a. m., 8,30 a. 31 r , 2.40 p
m., 4.45 p. m.
O. 5. P. 14. R 10.00 3. m.
GEO. PARKIN, Agent.
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. Lt. OASSELBERRY, Agent,
Allegheny City.
aue F. E. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R
,Arrangement
%WAND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 'AD,
UP , lead, 'Trains will leave the „Depot, corner of
Sou and Water streets, az followr
Leaves
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to andfromirritown. 766 a. m. 600 p. m.
Express " 340p.m.9 80 a. in.
istlVEzeportAao'dn. 11 00 a. in. 6605. m.
2d a 8 16 a. m. 206 p. m.
lit Fort Perry " 1 00 a. in. 8 30 a. in.
Braddock!. l{ 4 16 p. in. 540 p. m.
Sunday (Thumb Train to
and from M'keesport, 1 00 p._ in. 10 00 a. in.
For tickets apply to GEO. BOULTON, Agt.
U
W. B. sTOT, Supt. apa.
H. D. 13R.ECH'T & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Looking Glasses,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings,
Portrait and Picture Frames,
Dealers in Catholic Pictures.
No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets. jell)
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
AND
Smelting Works.
PARK, M'CURDY & CO.,
nANUFACTURERS SIIEATII,
Brazier'siy
I and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop
ttom Bottoms, Spelter Sod
er, &c . Also, ised.Sti ll mporters and dealers in Metals,
in Plate; Sheet .Don, Fire, &c.
Air Conatantly on hand, 'Tin mans' Machines
and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120
SECOND STREETS, Pittsbh, P.
gijr§pggiAlortier9 of Coppe cut to anydestred
pattern. ' febt2i-lydAw
N ELAND AND FOR BALE
•
Orain prilie, Ci.4er Miliz, Fanning Mills,
'ThPeahing Machines, Washing Machines,
Olathe' Wringers,• Hog-Powers, Chorus,
Fruit Jars, Corn Shellets,
• kiummat Climax 'and Eureka {Jutting Boxes,
BECKHAM tc.LONti,
'Wholesale and 'Retail 'dealers in Agricultural
And Farming implements otall-kinds.
anti 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
AETIPICIAL LYMBS
_ .
• BEST. PATIONT
SUMO Ottitelk.Statee, sad the ONLY
:ONE in Pittsburgh. ()mho...Jostle - onus.' limbs
Straightened without cutting ilia Without pain.
140.t)RA.E.,-NO PAY. - Crutches of descrip
lions conettudly on hand 'kW istide tO order.
MOM desielog artificial:: Ana" roar treatment
dirwsitittca dillituidsetstoidibuy certifi
cates acd teeilmoniala. JNO. jamo NBACH,
68 Fourth street, near Market.
oittlo:ly4
DRY'GOODS
. .
micommariga ~ au : .4.11. ; STOCK
OF DRESS GOODS purchaied at the
great reduction 's-1304, and our Domestics hay
ing been purchased before the rife, I am preps'',
:aLicatellial Ostia wait ili r leadiekenn and
see, tit J. LYNCH'S '
..•,t3the 172.;xt'i FO)/1,..tv ;41 / 5/.fostikeltet street,
ICA between sth at. Es Diamond: e...
Jawitamanxinr.r.so Oz.° vit.
••—iittiftlWMLlVArsint
is" i ~ti tat kIWI WISONA * 1.41 ,
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No. $ Wood st.
STEAMSHIPS
3tetim
:THE FIRST.CLASS.POW
`=- erful Iron Steamships of the CUM' ,
LApe, .
KEDAB,
OLYMPUS,
Xill sail from Liverpool every albernate TUES ,
) AY, from Queenstown every alternate
WEDNES DAY, and from New York every
alternate WEDNESDAY.
Steering passage I rom New York to Liver
pool direct $45 Currency, to New York, $3O
bold or equivalent in Currency. Passengers
forwarded to Paris and all German ports at
rry low rates.
For passage apply to WILLIA.MH uproN,
10 Fulton sttect, New York; or
THOS. RATTIGAN, Agent.
No. 47 Smithfield street,
Successor to Thos. Rattigan.
SIDON,
IiECLA,
Liverpool, New York and PhiWein ,
I A.N)
SarEAMSFLIF' LIME.
:V OTICE. 7[411) THE PUBLIC.
alit' - • 7.. TELE Er
having been' appointed 'ag en t -for
the above line of Steamers vice
• Mr. John Thompson, deceased,
the business of the line here, will, hereafter
be carried on at No. 68 Smithfield street, near
Fourth, where all applications should be made.
The Steamers of this line are among the most
magnificent afloat, and run direothetween Liver
pool and New York, sailing every week.
The undersigned is also agent for TAPSOOTT'S
celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line
of London 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 I). O'NEILL,
Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jeB
STEAM PROM QUEENSTOWN TO LIVERPOOL,
Ail THE FIEST-CLASS POW
NAT Iron Steamships of the
lONAL STEAM NAVICIATIoN
COMPANY,
VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA,
Will sail 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, 446 in Currency. Tu
New York $3O, payable in Gold or value In Cur
rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris end all
German ports at very low rates.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS k GUION,
40 Fulton St., New York, or
THOS. RATTIGAN,
No. 47 Smithfield street,
Successor to Thos. Hatligan.
N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, also the
ild Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets.
aulD-rf
STOCK BROKERS
J. H. CASIDAY,
NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
Office In Jones' Building, over "'Lateens' Rev
enue rooms,. between M. &M. and Meehanios
Banks,
No. 7 YOURTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
130031.. CAP,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
neve Removed
FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 83 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Alirtlaah paid for HAGS. apS
LAMPS, OIL, &C.
LUCIJNT 011.
DUNCAN, DITNIAP & CO.,
II eNV V LAMMERS or
PUKE WHITE REFINHIP
.EL. Pt 33 CP IV CP XIA ,
Odle*, 3.41.1 LIBERTY STREET,
myB4lmd PITTSBURGH., PA.
LOAN OFFICES.
- - -
LOAN . COFIFICE,
HENRY W. CIIIIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST.,
Near the corner of 6th, PITTSBURGH.
M 0 NE Y
ties loaned LARGE
on tiotd AND SMALL
quantitiesanitSilver, Dia
monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver WOGS:
all kinds of valuable articles, for any h of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be d
without the Ticket.
girOttlee Moms from I A. N. to 10.1". E.
jaw
ENGINE BUILDERS
WIL X. FABER . &.= CO '
STEAM ENGINE - 11IIEDERS
Iron. Founders, .
Generni Machinists and Boiler Makers,
Mit THI
PlOllll4 , 114 R. Passenger Station,
, • PITTSBURGH, Rd.
M]WiIAItriIIirAOTPUIRAL.
e Steam Engines, pinging from three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for
Fist Saw. furiaces, Facto
ries, etc.
Give particular attention to 'the construction
ofEngi a nes and Machinery (or grist mills, and for
uprights, mtilay any °
Have also on hand, finished and ready for chip
went at short notice. Engines and 4otlars of
eVeryilateription. • • - .
Also,funilsltlollani Sid Iron IlOglntely.
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and roams in
evertVitrioty, sent continue the .map ufaature of
troWeatilellthrglind3lAtennethirdsl i
eOu r prises arelow, biiiebleerfnoteuceetur
id of the beat quality of materials, and warranted
n all cases to give estisfaction.
deriliders from all parts of the country solid
led Mal promptly filled. • ' • felli-d&m
CM=
11•111/
ITE
4la
Or.
CARPETS! -
at less than cost, previous to se
calving our
FALL STOCK.
Wb Ivo sell an goods on hand
(purchased before the late ad
vanses,) at considerably
- LESS THAN
MANUFACTURERS PRICES.
-
sepia
16119VCIOR.
NO. £l7 FOURTH STREET,
26 Melodeons,
29 Cabinet Organs,
4 Second-hand Melodeons,
LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES
13 - 7CINIT. 'TOOTH I—lAlc
AND GRAIN RAKES,
WAFLEANTED THE BEST NOW
in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and
WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and
sale by C. OOLEMAN,
Near the Penitentiary,
Allegheny Oity,Ta.
A LA UGH I.OT Or
alt 054 Tobacco,
re Spun Tobacco,
Navy Pounds
Bright "
Out and Dry Smoking Tobacco,
Solace Fine Out
Sunny Side 'Floe Out "
Sweet OaEa '
• APOOLLISTEB & BAER'S,
1011 Wood street
planers AN-tit:Primus.
U 2o rilDsgiassrattbasesermanPrune&,Freech Plums,
" G
In store and for sale
.'t rREYNER & BROS.,
7 7 Nos. 126 & 128 Wood street.
'Us U
111411, 5 bogus fresh Roll Butte_
20 knit FiesttlEackoidftstter; ,
Just !scared and for sale by
FETZER fr. ARMSTRON0 1
614 earner Market and First ste
. , *7: 0 v
N° - 'll
.mmeatßoinli,bo• • a • • -
,Arol
N 0.318 Woli4 streetioneltd#oor - Woro //no.
4,3e33E.P
131210,32,A501i - I`o
jARIES Fr. - PO:4111N 0,
li. - Er s
WHOLFRALT. AND RETAIL DEAT.FiI
fu Foreign Domestio Duty, Medicines,
Paintoi 01 11N-DY, 6 Atuffe , m l 4PerfUme r ,Y.
O. 77 FEDERAL writAivr,, '
my22,lyik AlitEo . ll.3* , o,FrY, PA
-
STEAMBOAT'. FORGING &C.
1 ;IDRSW rctosfrat . 14101 LAS H. mixamn,
q air wr P trrr 'Pel f 4R. Special Partner..
General Partneis.
• IRON CITY FORGE,
1(IJOM/kli . & PHIPPS ' ,
NINTH WARD, .PITTSBURGH.
ANUFAOTURE BAB. IRON, GEN.
IVI eral Railway and Steamboat Forginge;
Ymisenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, hn.
ceio-tt
GA PLUMBERS & FITTERS
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO- 165 WOOD STUS.'EIt!, •
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
O. 4? 0010 STRHET, ALLEGHENY,
INBAR. Tall MANOR.% OFIIOB.
ILIMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEA D,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb
er's Material In general. OH Refineries fitted up
in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or hopper. Houses fitted with Water and
i}as Fixtures.
orderipromptly attended to
spa-tyd
FOR SALE AT
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
81 Wood street
e - '3,4;
DRUG:_I:STS
it. mit .L.rrctinv,
w 3E.Ns
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
JEWELRY.
.I%,ByserTlZEird liA ar,:to j ein3 s rT
FINE BOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD iSt, 'SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladies' end Gentiemens' wear ; nne
Bronze Clocks, Fumy Goods,
tilx,vv.rt,- - pi,A.. - rwapo • w.ALik:
• Such out Castors, Uake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Card Eases, Tea Setts, etc.
MEYWI & SEIDLE,
42 Fifth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & HAMSTERS,
PWQENIX STEAM BREWERY. •
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A.
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to site
satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. liobt.
Watson of Liberty strcet,rwill have the manage
of our business, with full control In the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPENCER & WUHAN,
Pheonix Brewery, Pittab4rgh, Pa.
SOS. SPENCER,
sel64 yd JAS. APKAY.
Butterfield .S.r, Co.,
Illalsters and Bop Dealers,
WATER STREET,
WliEfig ANG, VA
Evteol-lsrd
IRON WORKS.
ORMSBY IRON WORKS ,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
ARID Ml PtPAlrlßlt.
ceeores frotetradeot aieso
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & Hone Shoe Irou
OF THE HEST QUALITY.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, ism!. jadeAmd
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
JAMAS U. LIUPILIIIIB ~..Tlioss..te 0. r...aseen
laoplant4 Sc. Lazear, •
AT T Q RN EYS-AT-LAW )
NO. 103 FIPTIII STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Collections. and other legal burliness attended
to In Allegheny, Wftshitgton, Greene, end 'ad
joining counties. jan2.s-72rnd
JOS. W. PARKER,
A-r'1.43 RN E I -A T- I.A. W,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
octb:3 nd
IiOUSEFURNISHING.
lIPHOLSTEPY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
ririnF.. SUBSCRIBERS MAN U F AC.
1. TUBE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornames."
Curtain floods, Comforts, Feather 'Bede, Mai.
tresses of all kinds ; also, the celebrated. Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
fIRY - Proinlit attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down tlarpets, Oil Cloths, No.
ootl7-Iyd ROBERTS aROENICK.
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
OYSTER CRACKERS
AT MARVIN'S
BOSTON CRACKER EMERY,
sep22 No. 64 Fourth Street.
LIME MANUFACTURERS.
To Builders and Contractors.
NTJFACTURINIO
Vi r t superior article OM
ot
I. I ME,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET.
21/133T QUALITY op
36". AL. MIX I XeirvclAsa,
Always on hand al usual.
myl DICKSON, STEWART It CO.
PLANING MILLS.
•
- WADIES IifILLINGAR, MONONGA.MC
-0 LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully
inform the public that he has rebuilt since the
fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and
filled It with the newest and most approved ma
abinery,ig now prepared to furnish flooring and
planing , ;Ards scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doors, sash and i shutters, kiln dried frames,
mouldings, box making, Ike.
SOUTHPITTS/113 1 W a, Sept.?, 1867. jam
LABORA TORY OF JAMES R.
(MILTON bc Uu.—We have recently made
careful Etualysie of the Samburg Portwine, and
do not hesitateto pronounce it pure. It contains
all the properties of the Porf Grape, and there
fore for medicinal uses it is, in most cases, su
perior fa other wines. Its principle eltocts upon
the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so
dorific and tonic. It Will prove beneficial in
Affections of the Kidneys, and Chronic Diseases
with General Debility of the Constitution.
Physicians may safely recommend it to patients
.• place of the many doubtful mixtures too of
en sold as pure Wines.
JAMES R. CHILTON,
AmLeticia Chemist, N. Y. City.
Sold by A. .1. RANKIN, Drug&lst,
No. 63 blaiket street, below 4th
SMITH, PARK ,& CO.,
NINTH WARD FIYUNDRY,.
,PITTsFAiga
Wafebnualf. NO.. Ida Fizstadid 120 Second its.
Cnufacturers of all sizes and descriptions Of
oal Oil Retor* and Stills, Gas and Wafer
pipeey Sad Iron", Dogllmna, Wagon. Bow, sea
Moulds:Pall* Hangars And " -
Also, Jobbing and onschinery of, every neastip-
Zion made to order.
, ctompOte msohine z aipwatisched-to
Shit,,AllnecOse.o fittpeWtmeciirefully
o2l.lydecw
knelitrawsrliev's
- ISII" Vuktraiatassimorme,,Lakove,
- -01 - fir 'Eakket". t`, l l,T. fr" !Ill':
g r „,
.tir stp.. iq .: , cillo'..iscarriAzirp6.,-
~. . Kildiskirt gir.
Jill ,
1864.
COMMISSION MERC-HANtS.
JOHN 1110421011.1.1 A 131;
ogtalitissioisr,llEßcEpirE't
" ; For - thea , lle "
Pm IRON AND BLOOMS.
No. 74 Water Street.,
PITTSBURGR, PA.
Also Ntetki. for the Tottaitheltill hitlß: -Or.
dote solicited for rg,Rails, 22., 2i, 23, 32, 40,4460
and 58 pounds to. the. 'card, and Streo Raps,
1 . • hlladelp . hia hatters, 4o POIIOIIIO the all.
octtg
4r. D. VATTEtaBON ' • ,DAY meaoN
PATTERSON ric: fiBEITOPL "
Commission AkriSVOR.I3OIIBO,
Flour and Grain and Gineral Produce Deal
ers, No. 8 Wood sk, Pittsbuith;
Wa take pleasure in referring tothe 'follow'
Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smll & Co:, Zug b.
Painter, A. Bradley, E'EdinunOeu
P.Wriodwell, 3as. WIND , /
W. Spencer, 13. H. Love & Co., R. H. Jack tb. Co
jantra-tr
P. BRYN= H.D. armors tr S. BEM=
Late at Miller & iticketron's,
REYMER & BROTHERS,
(Successors to.Reymer Atuteratsid,
•
WHOLSZALB DEALERS rs
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, Fire Works, ' •
NW. 126 AND 128 WOOD anta,
PITTSBURGH. •
BRASS FOUNDERS. 6
Duquesne Brass Works.
J. Diett.ll rS. O3tANITPOI2D.
Cadman Sr, Crawford,
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every
vai
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth
ness made to order.
RAM BOAT WORM AND REPAIR
-1,7 lag promptly attended to. Also, sole agents
for Western Pennsylvania, for the sale ot
itilAßSH's PUMP, with Landsell's
iMprovemeht attached. feblo
J. RE'ST'KENs
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAII Alp) BITAIf FITTEIS,
ALL xujia OP
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Made at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to fitting up and re
pairing of OIL RE.I'LNERIES.
31 44 34 Water Street. near Liberty.
IRE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BZ
ing practical mechanics, of many years , es.
perienee in the business will ensure to give eats
isfastion in every respeot. We are, also agents
for Guild, Garrison & Co.'s, Steam Pumps, fat
water and oil. se6-11MI I
- - - -
STEEL WORKS.
ItidA>o JOWILS. -ME DI L. nOTD..wm. iretru.cares.
Pittsburgh Steel Works. -
JONES, 130 - N - 13 Sr, CO.,
MAISMIM.OII7II2I2B Or
Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and psley
Corner of Ron and First Streets,
no2l-ly PITTSBURGH, PA.
W. VUNNIZiGII.II.I...D. CUNNINGHAM-D. IHMB/23,
V. 01.714N121013AM O DIINCIAN.
N N GHABIS itv CU.—PUTTS
.BURGH CITY UI.ASS WORKS—Ware
house 119 Water street, and 166 Pind street,
Pittsburgh. Pa., three doors below the Monne
gn.hela noose, manufacturers of Pittsburgh llity
Window a lase, Druggists' titans Ware and Ame
rican Convex class, for Parlor Windows, Ohureh
,3, and public buildings. apt
- -
WINES, LIQUORS, •&O.
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO:,
DE.A.1.3.1113 131
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gina.
LLSO,
Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin
ger b, amities, old Monongahela, Rye, and •
her Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, etc.,
NO. 83
Opposite Fourth street,
PlTTSBliliilli, PA.
rinirlioteLs, 1 av erns and Families supplied a
moderate profits for Oast,.
JOS. S. FINCH.
i
I~YE W I S 113. .
JOS. S. FINCH, .
tSuccessor to Thos. Moore,) manufacturer Of
Clapper Distilled Pure Rye Whisky.
Nos. 189, 191, 193 and 199, Fliat street, Pitts
burgh. seputdfd
PORK PACKERS. .
OHARLES L. OALDWELI 4 ,
(Suooetiori to Jas. Holum it 00.,)
PORK PACKER,
Dealer in Bacon, Laid At 'x ru r. 4 3
0. ured Itonot o
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
de4ll4yl PITTSBURGH,
WALL PAPERS, OIL CI:07`11S,
WINDOW SHADES, FATIOY.GOODS
Wall Papers from de to $3 per roll; Window
shades tram ltla to $5; Uil Cloths from TOO to
31,60 per yarn; Palley Good in all varietiesolt
the
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goon Howe
FOERSTRH br. SCHWARZ,
164 Smithfield strtet
S ]EI 13 - 1 -6-01 C.
W. H. M'GEE,
.
No. 10 St. Clair St.,
WOULD CALL TEE ATTENTION
of buyers to his stook of Goods, which
has been selected with great care and contains
all the newest styles 01 Goods to be found in
first-class houses. Gent's qvishing a suit of
clothes made to order will please call and exam
ine our goods and prices, 111110, a full and com
plete stuck of FURNISHING GOODS.
W. H. Tdcl2fEE,
Merchant
No. 10 St. Clair street,
PP , abli.nrA Pa.
13. L. U. 13A 33135,,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
WATER COLOR 1111INIMPURES,
Life Size Photographs in -Crayon, Oil,
India Ink, etc. Photographs with Landscape
and Fancy Backgrounds. Ivory types. Pheto
grapio Albums, (lilt Frames, and eddy Articles
adapted totlie Photograpio business- mytti
P LANAR I KAYSKIVS
Noiselee Patent Sewing :Machines..
These Sewing Machines are kianWnanthe4eu
beat in the United States.. They areMARRANT-
Eai, and sold at the LOW ES I::,P11.10.F4. Call
and examine thembelorebtiVingelisidieft.' :Re
pairing of Sewing Machines' of , • every , nixt4
promptly attended to.,
ERNEST iiTHELK,'Agent,
103.Tiord.Atrk
pittepurg
THE PALL STOCK OF
. .
intl6-Ip4l
FANCY GOODS._R,IXFIES AND TOYS;
WALL PAPER,. INDOW stlA.nac and
TA ttliE ;
Dave just been reeeivea at.!, r - !
POERSTEB & SCHWALBVS,
-oast 164 Smitililield.,Street
BURT'S , RAJ" g0.4.c11. 11ND
BED-BUG , DESTELOY,Fa
FrOIIS MOST VALUABLE AND. SOP-
A. ARTXLE, tot.detitioYillg V f?rtnin,
Dew et laths to give ettfire atittarktion. -
E. BURT, JIG:, Proprietor,' , No, az “North
Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. It. E.
VERS - dc CO., Wholesale eszesittifor-Fittsburk k
and Vicinity , - . •. • - ocittlAind
FARM Fos SALE '' IVEMIANCIMEON-
, . , 040.1scr:41.0iVI.. ,. .Anvery_deshcaldk ol I
cared facin,f4 Ni4.3rEch,X,9‘a Acilefinzn Non ,
gahela Oily, nontaining a Uollitgei§finfelifl
and Tericact Renee; withßichi-"dn&StahlwNea I "
all under cultivattiany3Wwmgoodapp orchdrica
awl peach and otnerjrnit trees. A'SinaW4l ‘,
4Wl4l7,4lc3tpec*,,,.atoneiquaat fur;
A.
es 4 and - bgp - das."'aiea cur fiCe
'lndigatidiW'WaSrfant.otithiPlicati -1
Apply
to al .0.- '. ' . x... iwymh , ..i.„
er. oind, is-v
ecLA
.C.Qo';'4E l43o2 ,s,tr,*mudinivt - i:'
. ,.. :1,:----4---
s m ~~-
GROCERS:
GLASS WORKS
WALL PAPER, &C.
48 and 48 St. Clair Street,
PITTSBURGH
=IBM
BANKS AND BANKERS' =
• .-gg
-4 Aiiirf
%.THIRD'IIATIONALBARL
-4n.
Hinhng organized mita the National en
Act, !prow prepared terdo a
OWE Mushiest
•
Deposita received, Exeinuige, on the prinatpa
BOUGHT AND citiag :.o"-,WkW
SOLIDA
4 4 0 . f ilimil4mll44ll4l/mrmorterNa t ,
-1 1 1 , =Ltlt w t u tiVt
Office orl .
the New Banking Hommoorner of • Weer! street
and Virgin alley,) in the Banking Boomof the
DIME BAVIN(iiii . 11lll1 , 111P1611,..
Eitamaith.lolCl intr.
PTllit the or fir*.:.)li.'
MAZOTO
Wm Schmertz, A. Hama,
A.S. Bel 1, Alex. Holstein . ,
B;B. , Hirtnran, • IlenrrOtrrwig,
-L.Morginstern" , T
REV* AN, ,
Soirsucurs, ()ash. pro tem. rukaind
noLmits s SONS, BA AI .Z-Sr. Bss
and Exchange Brokers and, Beale' In
Jsnk 464-Drati.eognarq iainsgtz
NOVA: t
change on the add
Western Cities constantly [or sale.
Collection made in all the cities throughout
the Tiniasißtates.:DepoiltaxgcAvedinpar Wale
or current paper, No . 67 'Market street, 'between
Thin! and Fourth streets.
DOLLAR SAVINGS , RANI
r
'ottiat, dthifilfeir
OPEisiikiiViiriti)V l / 4 4 4kra00 1 1i,
.also, on Wednesday in tint deeding',
from May let to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock
and from November Ist to May ist, from a to B
o'clock. -
Deposits re c eived of id _
Oss
DOLLAB, and a dlieidend Of the profits teelsaled
twice a year, in June and Deoembeti-Interelds
has been declared semi-annually, in June and De
cember since the Bank was organized, at thereto
of six per cent a year.
Interest r i if .ntit Aran , out, ' fr,:ito the
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same interest from the first days of June and Do.
camber, compounding twice a year without
trbubling the depositorto call or erVejlototissenll
his pass book. At this rate money will double In
less than twelve years.
Books con .inlngth e Charter Bynimnre, Rules
and Itheulations, furnished gratis, on application
to the office.
11111 . 1 .
313rD.
GAIJE PB GE-ArLDD.ER.
910 k
Jamel McAuley,. ~'" Zanies 131 D. Meade
John silobetlrer,• L
James Herdmap, Imo M. Mno
' s
Peter A. Madeira, James Shidle,
Wm. J. Anderson. John B. M'Fadden,
A. M. Pollock, M. D. John ft Bsekofen,
TREESTANN -
Calvin Adams, Remy '3, Erich, •
John 0. Btndley,
George Black, Walter P. Marshal,
Hill Busgain, John Orr
:.Vonso A. Carrier, Robert-SOP,
Mertes A. Colton. Henry
John Evans, Wm. E. Schmtrtz,
Benj. 1.. Fahnestock, Alexander Speer,
John J. Gillespie, Alexander TWille,
Wm S. }Uwe% . Wm. Vankirir„,
stet. uuket, UMW Whittier
Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weyman,
James D. Kelly, Christian 'Yeager.
BECRATARY AND TD.BADUNDI2.
13HABLES
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
0H4.13. ILtaBB
.1. RODYAN MORS
312 1 / 4 .Glay.
' 4Virts%ildwa,wsiu,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS.
Vesting" Talbaine Triluzsamlisir
NO. 255 STA.V.X.T.
0a29-11 Pirri#DELlW. ,
WM. BRICE . & CO.,
Produce and Provblon
CONESEOICKERBRANT,
• No. 18'Sciuth Watei
PHILADELPHIA. •
'sari:therm adVancea made on consillikkants
when required. mrdyd
GEORGE GRAFT,
Manufacturer and
W 110LRIALE AIM RETAIL DEALER
In every description of
GENTS' FURNISHING .GOOPP I
810 CHESTNUT STEEET;
myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA:
0.A." AN 104' & CO.,
XABIIP.LOTIIBIEBB OP
GAS FIXTUU r ES AND critANDELisass
Patent improved
EXCP4 I 9B 4 1 0 1 ! PATENT
PARAGON COAL 011 i BURNERS,
Maid sumps, CortunnOr.a:
SALB3IIOOIII4
Na 517 Arok. etree4
Manntaotory, Frankford, Phila.
Si-All goods warranted. jrilyd
C. ELARIi;
LONGCOPE & PEARCE
llimateetprers and Importers of
mENs' 1 ! AWN
AND IRS TRIMMINGS,
No. 10 • outh Fourth Street,
mrldyd ..R/LELADELZ "ALL
;kW:l$ a 3 1(.3
13RAtiMES,
ftbw, wle.propnetor of the
°LOD : W/3-11AEMV
No. 5 North Front St..
mILI4-Iyd
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C.
NO. 350 LIBERTY swinasnt
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, - PROOMETOR,
HAVING TAKEN AND PITTED UP,
with all the modern Improvement, this pop
ular-resortOttesubacriberia preporsdio accom
modate his old customers and the public gener
ally, with the best the market affords.
will bo served up in every variety of styles
the seism. -llis':Wines, Liquors and
Ala he
feels confident in recommending thew tek the:Pub.
lie for their excellence.
Oen, Bucket and Shell Oyaters received daily"
and sold wholesale and retail. . my2o.ivd
oluEr Er. ot7 Si ,
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY
FU. I3I MR/t•
SHE SUBSCILINSI ANSICIIThrbfES
to the pato that he. ftlifflaqtrooetpt of
ESH S :0 a...1..10t1l O.IOI.*YSTERS,If..I,
am, and to prepaid to accommodate no patrons
UMW old and well known house With every
thlng in the eating and &Wan/ line at the &tort
eat notice. .1"0=i, HALEIt, _
joifft-Itdt r • - 1!` , .. c.=.•, .. , r.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Cornerof Virgin Alliery sussillattltb
,. Acid Streets, .
Where oittlats and an 61 the
season will be served up In the moat pabstabbs
styles. ELI YOUNG,
oel4 :- cornea Virgin alley atut,Unalthleld st.
APOLLOKAILLBITAArA RDSALOON,—
FRED. JACOBS would remind 'his
011, friends and suetomem that bola stSil,to be
toned' at his Old steed, APOLLO Nitwit% en.
trance on Fourth street. RahosattPALlikctiktiand
the best quality of Lager Beer, and'in connection
with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon,
with good tables, balls and cues.
=Remember the puce, Apollo, Hall. Fourth at.
naar Wood, entrse fro F w
Blak'Arita: Steel- Works,
PITTSBURGH, PA. -
PARK; BROTHER & CO.,
1LLN117.600271118 07
Beat Quality,o4oSige4 pw Steel,
Square, Flit and Octagon, aid] alzes.
Warranted equal to any Imported or nutaufaa
-3V,Vol4"°•___WitrY.
01 , 7107 AND wassaoras,
149 & 151 First and 190 £199 Second eta,.
fapiadipi s. • , = PITTSBURGH.
• Mrekl• SEED BgtliftlAnitakT,
Jam , Vied '
1.15001;1:0 U°zl4-
bbLe & mum Oot
itood
0 *
f ttal
USN ; 411 M -! casual() Chuck
run als-E4
swift) Eit
IMAM PIONS.
...01L1.13. 0. SWOPS.
INPORIBR Or
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