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UP7IOII OH THU DAILY POET
MONDA'r, November '7, 1884.
BUSINESS—On Saturday was veryinactive,
,- „,:;r4iiiiipieral drat* poriadeli Otry ..depirirtment
Of trade. Our rivers are again in fine naviga
ble order for all classes of boats, hut freights to
the various ports were scares. As a general
thing prices were unchanged. The weather
was tolerable pleasant yesterday for the season.
The sales Ware as follows ;
FLOUR—The market was firmer, with a good
demand. Sales were made to the extent f 180
bbis at, Extra, 49 75Q/10 00, 7 ,aint Extra Family,
50611015. The stock on hand is not very
LARD—lnactive; Sales 10 tea at 22 tr,,@2:te.
WHISKY—SaIes of City Rectified at 41 75.
Blftwalnee sold at 41 70 41 gallon.
AN—Sales 1 load, at scales at 1.40@15 00
- per ton.
APPLES—Were dull. The supply is equal
the demand. Sales 50,bbla at 2 00@)3,00 per Ohl.
• POTATOES—SaIes Neehanocks at 75090 c
• Sales 40 bbls Jersey Sweet do, SI 50U5.
BACON—The market was steady, but not very
. active. The sales were in a small way for local
purposes, Prices were unchanged.
SALT—Market steady. - Sales 100 bbls. No.
at 11,8.05 bbl:..,
ASHES—We bate nothing new to note in re
gard tOthiffartiClet The:demand was moderate
and priqes unchatiged.
ORANBEHRIErices range from 412 to
00. .
COBIP.IKEA.Las inactive, sales 100 hush
at 61 6601 60.
RlOE—Wati inactive; sales 5 hags Rangoon
at 50g15511the
iharket was quiet; sales Spring
OlLS—Sales No 1 Lard Oil at 1,85; No 2
;r: 110, SIM; Linseed.ll - 713C0l 75.
ff.EFDS--Timothy $0,50; Clover 13,50014,00;
• pax, a 000320.
U 7 t 1 4 11 !87 - We note small sales at 41 00 per
bush. ,
'DRIED BEEF—Sinai sales at 2.iy‘c, for Can-
ONIONS—Were unchanged: sales at 42 50lper
bush.
10114E.4.F.,,5a1ea 30 bxs W R, 20022 c; to do
OROCIBRIEN—Wd have nothing new To note
in regard to this artiste; as prices were unchang
ed we omit them.
PIT'I I 9IWRGR OIL TRADE.
ORDIOV OD TAN DAILY PONT,
MONDAY, November ; 1884.
BUSlNESS—Yesterday was dull. The sales
wade' bank' unusually limited. The weather
Was cool. There were no receipts, although
t 1 number of parcels were known to be on their
*ay down.; The steamers Echo No. 3 and Ad
vaneeetimOti from 011 . 0ity with fair trips. The
arrivals ineltide the Petrone and Leclair. The
Allegheny river is again in tine boating order,
with over ten feet by the marks. The sales were
as follows:
ORUDE—SaIes 50 bble, 31c, pkg 3 ref urned, and
167 bbls do, 351,10, pkga included.
•ATl—Sales 600 bide' Balliant at 57 on per bar
rel.
REFINED—We did not hear of any transaa-
BAER MATTERS.
Ansa vA.Ls D DEPART 1' h:9
ARRIVED.
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Franklin, Carman, Brownsville.
Jas. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth.
Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City
Minerya.,Gordon l Wheeling.
'Eannagralitua, stull. Zanesville.
Onward' Mellen, St. Louis.
Starligh't, Armstrong St. Louis.
Gallatity Clarke, Brownsville..
Franklin, Cannon, Brownsville.
Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth.
Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City
Pine Grove, Bryson, Cincinnati.
Julia, Coulson, Zanesville.
ratt - RivEa.--Last evening at twilight there
were 72 feet in the channel, and falling, alowly.
Theweatber waa pleasant.
Wit-The light draught steamer Advance Cap
Packer, leaves today for Franklin and Oil City
Our old friend Capt C Carpenter will do the
honors in the office.
The fine steamer Lent Leoti Capt Shepard
announced to leave for Louisville. rhi,4
boat has the best of acccrmodations for vas
Bengal's and Is in charge of careful and attentive
officers. • .
.....
sir The tine passenger .steamer Golden Ers,
Oapt Bert leaves this day nt 10 a m for f,t are;-
ta Parkersburg and Portsmouth. She will re
ceipt passengers through to tiiricinnati.
STEAUOATS.
- .
.FDIS.WIKEELIZIG, MARIETTA AND
BULL CRETAN. OIL REGIONS.
THEREGULAR pAssEN-
Paaket MINERVA, Oapt.Gor.
don, as resulted her old trade, making regular
trim leaving Fißabumh every MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY anti FRIDAY. Having been
horoughly repaired, elle well deserves the p‘-
,ronage of the public generally.
JAS. t/CILLINS
1 0" ,•lifirf - host, telow Monongahela bridge
FOR mAitIETTA;GALLIAO UL I s.Paii •
lasnunGi MOVVOL, BIG SANDY
& PORTS)IOIPrEI.
THIS DAY, "Nov • 10, lo am.
THE VINE - PASSENGER
isteamer (3 OLDEN ERA, Captain
ryan, eave' aa announced above.
For 'lreighti orepassage, apply on board,
The Golden Era will re , nlpt paseengpra through
to phielonatl. .
• FOR GENCINNATI. AND LO UIS VILLE •
TRES DAY, NOVEMBER 7, 4
TIBLE-FINE PASSENGER
BIDeP LENT LEGTI, Shen
he o mmapger, leave as announced
above.
t Forbeight, Or paaaage, apply on board, or to
^ JOHN FLACK. or
J. D. COLLJ.NGWOOD. Agta.
FOR CAIRO AND ST LOUIS.
WEDNESDAY, NOV, 9, 10 A. M.
. . ' 1 Arno.' - aim , AND' SPLEN
id„paigeso,rsteamer, ARKE,
a alltiati-:' Com m ander, will leave ea
anacommed above. -- ' i ' '
PfN i ich...t. t9 SEliN . tatPl oll board, or to
• • 0 ,or
.... J. D.OOLLINOINVQOII, Agns_
a - -3 '2s4ll .. E . 4Appra j lfae o 3r, OIL CITY.
"- 4 ' - '1.31.1.ZA310171 , EC1T.:. 7, 4 P. ht.
' :TIM' 'SPLENDID PA S-
Banger steamer ADVANCE, S.
ac er, 06mmansler, Charles Carpenter,
almik t afillbststeastaiineurteed above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board at the
APtol4.csvA street. , •
—,
IAVTLEELER it wrt.sows
..:i' r • r iPit,
SEWING MAJHINES
over 160.(01 rf thre M0., - ;hines have
already been sold.
Over 6.099 ,are; in use in P,ttqatugh
and Vicinity. -
The Begs of these inimitable Machines is
greater than all others combined.
No one should buy a Sewing Machine
until they have examined and tested the
Wheeler 4Velfacts6 ..
They are warranted for three years.
Instrnotieurree:
gar Salearoom, / 4 70. 27 IitETII Eel'.
WM. STOIDEER & 00- , Agents.
sapittal&N
IMAMINATIO OF
MASON &
CABINET ORGANS
Will convince any onestf- the supesloritz of this
make over all otheri. • oSeveral of the improve
meats in these inatztonenta are patented and
owned by biased tr. ilatalin. -
Large Impertinent .now on hand at the ware
roomsflpe,tatbacrlbttw •
eFlimieerfliemlefore
Eti3Ewn.ta.E.
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
i
8i Wood grcegt.
oaht,Me ftenc for the Cabinet Organ.
novb
.4jot'3., c. ST:;
r - FINAINCIAL
~ t ~-. ; ~.. _.-.
.M..FITTSB'CRGYI
Lessee and W. liarrrotagOs.
Engagement for six nights. only of the Cele
brated Union Scout anti Spy;
MISS PAULINE CI7I3IIITAN,'
Who, under the orders of fleneral Roseanne,
',awed through the enemy's lines; And gave such
/unable information to the Army of the Cum
berland.
First appearance of the young Irish cotnedlani
MR...J.A.III.Eig M. Wa. ROD,
THIS EVENING they will both , appear in
BotircicaulPs 'beantiful and romantic Irish
Brame, of tho
COLLEEN DAWN; or
THE BRIDES OF GAItfiItOWEN.
Ell y O'Conno.— . Miss Major Pauline Cushman
aCj lee Na Ooppaleen Mr. James Tit Ward .
(The lull -Oompany in the (Intl' '
LW"P,ITTSBURGIII TII.BAYFRE:
fret appearance of the world-renowned Trage
dian and Oontetlitut,
•
fYibICEAN B U C HA NA N,
and his beautiful and talented daughter,
MISS VIRGINIA BUCHANAN,
Whose performances In all the PRINCIPAL
'MEAT et ES of G , TEAT BRITAIN, AUSTRA-
I . CALIFORNIA, and other parte of
Alseries, have been received with great enthu
m ssnrby
CROWDED, AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES,
Great Artists of the Age.
tfk MONDAY, NOV. 14th, -
Will be performed Bournlcault'a charming
comedy of
rir Harcourt Oourtley.....lleKean Buchanan.
(As played 'by him 800 nights In Europe and
America.)
I,ady Clay Spanker.... Min Virginia Buchanan
no 7:
PITT:OW/10H, FT. WAYNE it C. R. R. 00. )
Os PION OP THE SECRET/ LEY, )
Prrrenunoir, Oct. 6th, 1864. )
.itkI'OTIONG TO OONDHOLDERS.—TILE
J agreement modifying the First and Second
mostgagnapf,thWilompanr.has - beery exeouted
by the President, and the Trustees tinder . the
lleed of Trust, and the evidence of Buell agree
ment to he attached to each bond is now ready.
Bondholders may present their bonds at this
nffice.or at the Companys Transfer Agency, Wins
lo , Lanier &- 00, No 68 Wall street, New
ork and have the agreement attached there.
tn, or they may send to either of the
:,hove named places a full description and the
number of their bonda, When the agreement
will be sent to the bondholder to be by him affix
ed to the bonda.
I.TTTSBURGH, FT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. R.
OFFICE OF THE CHIHTP ENOLNERH,
Pittsburgh, Pa., October 26, 1864.
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS
For two Stretches of an IRON -BRIDGE over
Om Allegheny River, atTittsburgh,
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE
1.79 Received at this Office until 4 o'clock., P.
f‘l., of the lath DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT,
for an iron Bridge, or for Two Spans, each about
feet in length, over a part of the Allegheny
Ilivrr, at Pittsburgh, Pa.
The plans and sieeitleations for the same will
be ready for examination at this office, DO and
niter the sth any of November next.
JOHN B. JERVIS
Chief Engineer.
AIttRCHA NTS & MAITCPACTURERS BANK,
PITTSBUILOH. Oct. 21st, 1864.
Ail.N ELECTION FOR DIRKCTORS
of this Bank will be held at theklanking
}louse, on MONDAY, the 21st DAY OF NO-
V c..M.HF...E. NEXT, between the hours of to A.
itt. and 2 P. H. The Annual Meeting of the
stockholders will he held on TUESDAY, the
FiRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, at 11 o'clock,
A. M. JOHN SOOTT, JR.,
oct22:dtd (Ashler.
October 10th, 1864.
a N ELECTION FOR TIFILEITEE N
.;111. DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held
:,t the Banking House, on MONDAY, the vat
NOVEMBER NEXT, between the hours
ul to a. in.. and 2 p. m. The regular annual
meeting of the Stockholders will be hell on
Tr ESDAY, the FIRST OF NOVEMBER, at
II o'clock, a m. JOHN HARPER,
oct•ll:Stiltatw Cashier.
ALUM:If:NT BANE,
October 18, 1864.
A ft ELECTION FOR DIRECTOL.I3
,tn. of this Bank will be held at the Bang'the
House on the 21st DAY I tF' NOVEMBER
NEXT, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.,
and 2 o'clock I'. M. The Annual Meeting of the
. .tnekholtiera of the Bank will be held on the
FIRST DAY 0 . 1 - NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock,
.1. W. JOK,
U4"71,' , 1 WESTERN iiiiiVirdiNili 0.1., (
di
PITTSI2I,I7 OR, October 27, 1864. 5
A N E.LECTI N FOR DIRECTORS
_zi, Cot this Co utny tvill be held at its office,
No 92 Water street, on TUESDAY, NOVEM
BER Bth, NEXT, mtween the hours of 1 and 3
c.'clook, P. 141. F. M. GORDON,
nct27:dtd Secretary.
ALLEGE /MT BANK,
November let, 1864.
FIIIHE PRESIDENT AND DIREC
-14. TiittS of this Bank have this day declared
a dividend of five per cent. on the capital stock,
out of the profits of the met six months, pay
able to the Stockholders or their legal repre
,,entstive•, on.or after the filth tootfree of
iovernment tax. .1. W. (;O
OK,
Cashier.
BANK OP PITTSBURGH.
November I, 1881.
YORE PRESIDENT AND DIREC
TORS of this Bank have thlsday dec}ared
a dividend of five per cent. on its capital stock,
rut of the profits of the hot six months, which
will be paid to Stockholders or their legal rep
resentatives, on and after the 11th inst., free of
t;nvernment tax. JOHN HARPER.
Do2thrditw Cashier.
OPPME WRSTILIIN IBBUItANCH Co.,
PITTsBITRAM, November Ist, mt.
pin it E WESTERN INSURANCE COL
i-ANY has this day declared a Dividend
of Four Dollars• per share, free of tax, out of
the earned profits of the last six months, pay.
ante on or after the 10th inst.
BARE, t
PITTEWURGH, Nov. Ist, 1884.
r DIRECTOR'S OF THIS BA RR
1l have this day declared a Dividend of Five
Per Cent, on the Capital Stook, free from tax,
payable on and after the 11th Inst.
MERCHANTS h. MAI UFACTIIHRRS BAHR,
PITTSBURGH, November Ist, 1864.
FaiHR. BOARD OP DIRECTORS IP
f 1
THIS BANK have this day ifeelated
Dividend of Five per Cent, on the Capital
::cock out of the profits of the last six months,
payable on or after the 11th lust , free of ail
taxes. JOHN SCOTT, .In.
ni32:td Cashier.
IRON CITY BANK. OR Pirranuneir,J
November 1, 18114.iLlitHE DIRECTOR'S OF THIS BA. K
fd have this day declared a Dividend of Five
1 •'r Cent. on theßJapital Stook, out of the profits
or the last six months, payable to stockholders
or their legal representatives, tree of United
:-lates Tax, on and after the Ilth inst.
J. MAGOFPIN,
Elashier.
CITIZHNS BANK,
PITT/3131:8011, October 21st, 1864.
N ELECTION FOR THIRTEL
DIRECTORS of this . Bank will be held
at the Banking Hence on MONDAV, November
,ist, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and
o'clock P. M. GEC. T. VAN DORN,
1,03 Cashier.
To %founded Soldiers,
a LL SOLDIERS WHO 'LIVE BEEN
is. Discharged by reason of wounds received
in any battle, and who hare not received the
111100 .13 4 001L7NI1'IT,
can now receive the same •
AT ONCE,
By applying to us either in person or by letter.
Pay for the Wives, the Mothers twhen
widows), and the children of
PRISONERS OF WAR
Now in the South promptly collected.
Special and personal attention given to Malmo
for HORSES KILLED iN BATTLE, or cap
tured by the enemy.
E. T. MATHEWS & 00.
•808 Walnut street, Philadelphia;
BRANCH OFFICE :--98 Grant street,
Pittsburgh.
GILBERT M. MoMASTEI?,.
.IOS. M. GAZZAM, Attorney. atiLaw.
oo3:dtf
S. S. 3311 , 1(A.N5.
BROKER, AND INSURANUZ AGENT,'
NO. 59 FOURTiIt STREET
(3turktos Building,)
LITS AND SELLS ON .+OO.IIINLISSION
REAL ESTATE; and 41/1 desctipticrms of
Bond and Stocks, in this or the Philadelphia
markets.
Agent for the Ftceniz. Fire Insurance Com
pany of Brooklyn, the Vssltlnitto, n, of New .
'York, rind the Atehricaa Life, of P h iladelphia;
no 2.
P
iiPoimUlyirml:
qui the 0417 Ale a ri s assof
shut 01148;a4a1 EVONthe uf melds ThWil
,
market. , „,„ =-. J BOWN,
not ' -- , 196 Wood
IfLTLIELINGrEr.
50 BOXeS . NO r aftirring, `l ,l ,
Nolirldmillitandfor sale •
,'iti ,
; 861
GU - 40 . 1' • aNDAY
•IF --pittwat
MUER 7 1864
/11111SEIEUK
And pronounced by them to be the
LONDON ASSURANCE
W. H. BARNES,
S.eeretary
BALITE' oa Prrrsisr n 4H,
F. 111. GORDON,
Secretaty
Li BURGE T. VAN DORN,
()ashler
MEE
RAILROADS. , -
1864.
WINTER iil.o.,l4liiirmEwr.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad
• 1`JE.1 4, 4 IPATIJI?"
fIN SID .A.rrlitt OoTOBBA 316 T,
traina;art t ll leave the depot, corner of Liberty
and (Iran streets, as follows
FAST MAIL daily, exotill Sunday, at 256
a. m., stopping at principal' Stations , - and malting
direct connections'. at Bud- sburg :with trains for
New York, Baltimore and Washington; and at
Philadelphia, for New York, Beaton and inter
mediate points.
HARRISBURG ihOIJOALMODATION, daily,
except Sunday, at 6 20 a. m., stopping at all
regular stations between Pittsburgh and Har
ristug, and making close connection with tmins
on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvanialt`B.,
Ebensburg and ()reason R. 8., and Hollidaya
• burg Branch.
PITTSBURGH & ERIE -EXPRESS' daily,
except Sunday, at 12,30 p. m., stopping at nearly
all the stations between Pittsburgh and Phila
delphia, and making connection -with treble:on
the Ebensburg. and ()lesson R. R., Hollidays
burg Branch B. R- Tyrone and -Clearfield and.
Bald Eagle Valley.
JOIINSTOWN ACCOMMODATION, daily,
except Sunday,at3 00 p. In., stopping at regular
Stations, between Pittsburgh. and Johnstown,
and connecting at Blairsville Intersection, with
trains on the Indiana Branch and West Penn
sylvania R. Y..
?HAL ADELPHIA FA - PRESS, daily, at 4.29
p. m.;stopuing only at Latrobe, Conemaugh,
Altoone,_ Huntingdon, Lewistown,
Newport, marysvilte, Harrisburg, Lan
raster and Downington. At Harrisburg, direct
connections are made for Baltimore, Washing-
ton and NeW York ; at Philadelphia for - New
York, Boston, and intermediate ;Mints. Sleep
ing cars run through on this train from Pitts
burgh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New
York by the Allentown route
FAST LINE . daily, except Sunday, at 9.80,a.
m., stopping only at Conemaugh, Gallitzin,
Altoona, Huntingdon, 'Lewistown, Mifflin,
Newport, alarysville, Harrisburg, Middletown,
Elizabethtown, lilt. Joy, Landisville Lanese
ter and Downington. At Harrisburg connec
tions are made for - New York, Baltimore and
Washington. At Philadelphia for New York,
Boston and intermediate points.
FIRST A.COMMODATLOR TRAIN forW Oro
Ste
ND
leaveadally, (except Sundisyo ate3o ii.m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fin
Wall , . Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,)
i 1 40 a. m.
fILTRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Ware Station leavo2 daily, (exoept Sunday,) at
40 p. ro.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall'a Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
6 05p. m.
TriRCHUR43II TRAIN leaves Wall'eStation,
every Sunday at 906 a. In.; 'returning loaves
Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBIIRCiII AS FOLLOWS'
Baltimore Express I 30 p. m
Philadelphiaplisc.prese 2 30 p.
Pittsburgh and Erie Exprets ..... ...12 30 a. ei
Fast Line 1 60 a. m
Through man Train 1 20 M. IA
.lohnstown Accommodation 10 16 A. in
lot Wall's Station Accommodation.— a 20 a. in
2..1 Wall's Station Accommodation..... 9 110 a. in
3,1 Wall's Station Accommodation..... 2 20 p. 131
4th Wall's Station Accommodation... . 6 06p.
Baltimore Express will arrive with hiladelphia
Express at 2 30 p. in. on Mondays.
NOTICE—In ease of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding 3100.
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has bean employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each
passenger and basmage.
For Tickets apply to
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. It. E. Passenger Ststion, on Liberty
and Grant streets. JY22
QifilUllMik 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
AlliN AND AFTER OCT 30th, 1584,
1 111, train" run ea follows, viz
Fittsb'g. For Chrgn. For Clev'd. ForWheol'g
Express 2.10 a. ra. 10 es. m. 210 a. m.
I:xpre_aa 2.00 p. m. 46 p. m. 2.45 p. m.
Expreas 3.00 p. t 3.
11 ail 6.30 a. in. 1.10 a. to.
For New thistle and Eric, 5.50 a ra.
lit:rtlßNll\
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P., F.W. h U. R'y..2,20 a. re., a. 20 p. nu. , 6 46 p
m.,7.50 p. m 8,30 p. m.
U. & re., 8 tip. m., Y.OO p. m.
AUCHIIHIniIIIIIA.TION TRAINS
Leave Allegheny
For New' erighton. For N. 0. For titeu'e
ne a. to. 3 60 p. m. it.Bo p. m
12.00 cu.
4.30 p. 01.
6.20 p.m.
HET (113NING
Arrive Allegheny,
P., F. W. A U. iPy 7 se a. m., 3.30 a. m., 2.40 p
in., 4.45 p. m.
0. ft P.ll. ki.....10 00 a. m.
081 PA118.112, Agent.
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pm
A. Q. OAsIiELBERRY, Agent,
Allwheny °Ky.
hue F. it. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & Coonsllsville R. R
SMIX IIII Or Arrangement.
iniMAND AFTER MONDAY, MAY AD,
irlBB3, Trains will leave the Depot, corner of
ms and Water streets,follow
% s:
eaves Arrivest
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mall to and from U`ntown. 7 66 a. m. 6 m.
Express " " i40p.m.980 a. m.
lcrAP.KeesportAcoNin. II 00 a. m. 660 a. m.
. St
2.11 6 16 a. m. 206 p. m.
Ist Port Perry " 7 00 a. m. 8 BO a. m.
Braddock:a 4 16 p. m. 640 p. m.
Sunday ObUratt Train to
and from rd'keesport, I 00_ p. In. 10 00a. m.
For tiaket6 apply - to GEO. BOULTON, Agt.
W. B. :STOUT, Eupt. apso
H. 'D. BREOHT --. & 00.,
mANUFACTUREB.II O /IP
Looking Glasses,
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings,
Portrait and Picture Frames,
Dealers in Catholic Pictures.
No. 129 Smithfield street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets. jele
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINE?
AND
Smelting Works.
PARK, M'CURDY 8c CO.,
ANIJPACTURREIS OP SUEATII.
razier'irand Belt B ottoms, lip Pressed Cop
er tto s, Raised Sri II Spelter So
er, As. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals,
in Plate, Sheet Iron Fire &a.
ronstantly on hand, Tinmens' Maehines
and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 FIRST Mid 120
SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WSpecial orders of Copper out to any desired
pattern. feti2l-lydikw
W HAND AND FOR SALE
Grain Drills, Cider Pains, Fanning Mills,
Threshing Machines, Washing Machines,
Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, Chum;
Fruit Jars, Dorn Shellere, •
Mumma, Olimax and Eureka Cutting Boxes,
Wholesale and RetailßEGKlLakt h LONG,
dealers in 4gricultural
and Farming implementi of all
aul2 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
ARTIFICIAL
THE BEST PATENT ARTIFICIAL
LEO in the United States, and theONLY
ONE in Pittsburgh. °rooked or deformed limbs
straightened without Milting and without pain.
NO OURE—NO PAY. Crutches of all deSointP
tions constantly on hand and made to order.
Those desiring artillehii limbs or treatment
would do well to call and examine my certifi
cates and testimonials.
JNO. 'KEIONEITRAOR,
oetlO:Iyd 58 Fourthstreet, near Market.
DRY GOODS
• ‘ ECErVING 01:711. FALL STOVE
OF DRESS GOODS purchased at the
# t
reduction in Gold, and our-Domestici ham
-ing been leirehased before 'the th1e . ,../ 211i1 prepar
ed b.?: sell at the lowestfigares. Ladleil oidlatid
see, a • 4, J. I.YNCIIPS
96 Alarket atreet,
sew . : ~ - betwetit 6th st. st-Diainond,
MINING ' DICANIK - .13(0100,L, - .
...
. No. 14 Hay Direct, i
t r.
P. GENGEMBRE, CIVIL AND
sr ANCECkE NGINE ER,—
pecial classes in Bre
te l 4 lia= and in
Architectural Drawinel
milkers . z ostpenters E builders, iearble,sualess
; .44., &c. Also, a class for Lscßes sill: jaingt.
In Artistic Drawing. •" • ' 4 actin—
..
.4111W1L 6 ,1 A
hli t i rliElltr FLO 11/.. „.
ELI;
a rszp,
ffik nts
trieflia' cfiantr
Steam from Qacteatovnr 'Lliapoot.
T-11.1C,FLEI9T—CLANIS POW.
erful Imo Steamehipa of the Caw.
43. . d Lin e ,
. .
•
Mak- • KEDA.n,
OLrOPUS,
Will eftilfroty
Queenstowniverpool every alternate .17.1ES
DAY, front 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
Gold or equivalent in' Currency. Passengers
forwarded to Paris and all German ports at
very low rates.
For passage apply to WILLIAMS & 01 lON,
10 Fulton street, New York, or
THOS. RATTIGAN, Agent.
No. 47 Smithfield street.
Successor to Thos. Rattigan:
Liverpool, New York and • Philadelphia
ii y;•c_11 ._`',lzadi
(INMAN)
STE.A.IIISELIP 3LELVE.
NIYIII,CE
THE U N DE R D •
having been appointed agent for
-- ;s401 /!.1..; 'the above line of Steamers vice
rdr. John 'Thompson, debeased,
the business of the line here, will, hereafter
be carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near
Fourth, where all applications should be made.
The Steamers of this line are among the most
magnificentatloat, and run direothetween Liver
pool and New York, sailing evefY week-
The undersigned's also agent for TAPSOOTT'S
celebrated Line of Sealing Vessels and the X Line
of London Packets, by both of whiph ha is pre
pared to bring out p assengers at verylew rates.
Sight Drafts for any amout on anypart of
Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NhThL,
Foreign Emigration Agency, No. Skrimithileki
street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN TO LIVERPOOL.
THE FIRST-CLASS POW
' erful Iron Steamships of the
T -- •%4 Pr " NATIONAL STSAN NAVIGATION
0011IPANY,
LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA,
Will nil from Liverpool and Queenstown,
every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES
DAY . from New York to Queenstown and
Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin
p.uisage, papa:dein Gold or in Currency. From
New York, to. To New York, $7O. Steerage
passage from New York, $45 to Currency. To
New York 630, payable in Gold orvalue in Our
roncy. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all
German ports at very low rates.
For P' wage apply to WELLIAIIIS & GLUON,
40 Fulton St., New York, or '
THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt,
No. 47 Smithfield street,
Successor to Thos. Rattigan.
N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, also the
Old Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets.
50194 f
NEW CARPETS
NOr p ' OPENING A LARGE STOCK
BRUSSELS,
ENGRAINS,
DRUGOLTS,
MED A LTJOR,
CRUMB CLOTH,
OIL OLOTHB.
Worn., DUTCH and 'TEMP
CARIPETteI.
Superior List, Rag and Yarn Car
pets, Carpet Sweepers, &0.,
Bought during the late panic.
W. 0, & H. M'CALLUM.
T. C. JENKINS,
CommiAision ➢lerehant,
PURCHASING AGENT.
Flour, Grain, Potatoes. Apples, Cheese,
and all Farm Products
ALSO,
REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS,
Consignments sol:alted. Weekly Prices Out
rent sent to Consigners.
No. MI Liberty street,
opposite Wood street,
PITTSBUWIL PA.
czin
', __..,-
N.
LTUE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND
most successful BUSINESS MANN COL-
E in the United States,
eirStudents can enter and review at any time ,
CIRCULARS containing full information sent
me of charge to any address on application to
the Principals. JENKINS A SMITH,
del-tawdaty Pittsburgh. Pa
K MARE'S PIANOS..-11 A. INES &
PIANOS.—A splendid assort
ment of these unrivalled Pianos, which will be
sold at a reduction of from Sfty to seventy-eve
dollars leas than factory, prices, acoording to
style of Piano. Testimonials of exe‘dlence from
Fnalbeng, Strakosch and G. Satter. Also from
some of the most eminent professors and ams.
tenni in the country. Circulars sent by mai
gratis. CHARLOTTE BLUME,
5e1149 43 Fifth Mr*
J. H. CAJgEDA.-Y,
NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BONO AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
°Moe In Janes' Building, over "Internal Rev
enue rooms," between M. er. M. end Meobardes
Banks,
No. 7 FOURTH STRRHT,
PITTSBU RGff
PAPER MANUFACTURERS.
S. B. & C. P. BIAIIKILE,
Manufacturers and Dealer, in
uool . CAP, LETTER,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
Have Removed
MOM O. 97 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 38 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Va a h paid for HAGS. apa
LUCENT 01 - 14
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
auarvreorinunts OY
PURE WHITE REPINED
ID AI. .1 1 11. 33 4:11 N . CO Xa 09 ,
OHM', IBM LIBERTY STREET,
myB4md PITTSBURGH, PA.
LOAN oviricrE,
HENRY W. CLIKIQ'ITE,
NO. 100 SINITHIPISIX ST...
Near the earner of 6th, pyrrsßugoli.
ONIGT is 'Luton AND SMALL
'quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Ma
mmas, Jewelry,Oold and Silver Watcher,
all kinds of valuable articles, for 'any l engthof
time agreed on. The goods cannot be. d vered
without the Ticket.
J Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. fit
ake
ENGINE BUII.DERS.
WN. IME. FABER:It:CO,
STEAM ENGINE •1111ILITERS,
Iron Founders,
General Maohinista and , Boiler Maker's,
ansa TEI4
Penna. M.__ ,11: Priesenger Stratton, .
.PITTSBUSGB , Pe..
Isar AIIIIPACTURER M.!. HINDS Or
IVA Steam Enginea, ranging from three to one
hundred and fifty horsei power, and suited for
_ern % MUM, Saw Mills, ,lit I" urnacm, Facto.
ries, etc.
-'Give particular attention to :the oonstruertion
• of Engines and Machinery for grist milli; and for
vrighte,:mulay.and circular saw mills. - -
klave also on hand, finished and readyfor ship.
'tient at Mort notice. Engines and Milers-o f
. .
Artery -rietittiption. -
Also, ftundshitollers and Sheet Ikon'aeperatell
Wrought Iron Sitaidng i Alattgeus and .
trzva and continue the manufacture of
i=tL Machine atr
ai k w
.isOur rises are low, otir manufseture
id of,
f ile of MS and warnurted ,
11 al l" Vi
- odentryaolled.
led sautptinapuy = TZ''' -ag tg- ia l d } d i flltri .1
..01,11 4 /tib lik lol 4 l oVß:l
'-R,' - 'iiiirti4 ttilittputuindi.-- *Ns '
==3
IZZEME3
PITTSBURGH, PA
STOCK BROKERS
LAMPS, OIL, &C
LOAN OFFICES.
u4irti.... ita.J ,4511: La.!,
DRUGGIStS.
.I . I2•BIEPEr" 'll3, • • o: N1
sooodsikiii To,-
JAkIES P. , G,
43 .' 4.4 rig P r
WILOTUAO, AND arr DEALER
In Foreign and•Domeati• D Medicines,
Pata olo , 011 y DYe•Stufrn • erf••••09,
110.,11 rip:o=dt 'ppm!, ,P
my2l-041 diWin
STET BOAT FOROINd, &C.
AlirDItHW ICLOX.AN T : • MAlt Z. 11:11.1.*
MINIM PHIPPS, JR., IT Special Patna.
General Partners.
IRON CITY F4RGR,
-
KLOMAIS - & I:W., LETS,
NINTH WARD, PIT4IIRGR.
fair ANUFACITI7IIII B=ON, GBN
-1)1/.1 oral Railway and 8 at Forging*,
Pass
1041 enger, Freight and Locomptive Aries, to.
se
Emum
ADDY dw. m - NV - v. so ,
PLUMBERS AND GAS ITITERS I
NO. 165 WOOD 81REET,
Opposite Lint Mardi, Pi *tough, and
NO. 47 OHIO STRBET,44I.7.EGIDENN,
i mii.
ease THE issaroisie ' MOB.
initnliPS HYIDILANTB, 71E1ET LEAD,
K -- Lead pipe, Pig and Bar .and Plumb
ees Material general. Ott idles fitted up
In the moat approved manner. Menke Hued with
Lead or Copper. Houses Medi with Water and
Gas Fixtures.
u - N. 11.—All orders prompay attended to.
ape-lyd ,
WATCHES AND s,JEWELRY
J7EWMI4#Ir.
_.... ~
)
Nw p
ram SUBSCRIBERS AVE JUST
t opened a very large and le stook of
FINE GOLD Y,
GOLD & SILVER ATCHES,
For Ladles' and Gentlemeili. Wear; fins
Bronze Clocks, Froloy Goods,
SEL• I ITEIR.P9LB?"I"MD WARE,
Such ae Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Card Oases, Teri Bette, eta:
-
RErrnmum, METICA4 & SEIDLE,
dew .T 49 Firth itzvet.
BREWERS AND POIALSTERS.
SPENCER & 'KAY,
BREWERS &
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
urn HAVE ALWAYI ON HAND A
superior article of •
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make bi our aim to give
satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Itobt.
Watson of Liberty street, willihave the manage.
of our business, with full cantrkil in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPENCER &
Pheonis Brewery, PittsburghiPa.
, Ps.
SPENCIEB,
selblyd JAB: &MAY.
Butterfield & Co.
!dahlias and Hop Dealers,
WATER BTI4.ET,
edeol-174 W4LEELIN%
IRON WORKS.
ORMSBY IRON: WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
,a ag, NOW PREPARED TO RE
./.S. salve orders from the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band k l t HorseSioe Iron
OF THE REST 1.4.1*.L1TY.
tlttanurgh, Jan. 1, Mat. JadB-emd
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
JAN6B H. HOPKINS THOMAS 0. L ANNAN
Flopkirua latzear,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
SO. 1O FIIPTU STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
thilestions and other legal business attended
to In Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad
joining counties. jari26-2md
JOS. W. PARKER,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
NO. Hu FIFTH STREET,
. PI TTSIIIIRGH.
oct6Attid
HOUSEFURNISHING.
lIPHOLSTKRZ.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood..
mum SUBSCRIBRJUI MANl:frac.
A TIME. and keep constantly °ahead every
amide in their line, viz: Cornices, Cinemas".
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Bedx Bias
tresses of all kinds i Mao, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kind' of Shade*, Minds and
Fixtures.
Nig - Prompt attention given to all orders for fit.
Brig and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &a
oett7-175 ROBERTS a ROENICK.
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD
OYSTER CRACKERS
AT MARVIN'S
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY,
No. 64 Fourth Street
LIME MANUFACTURERS.
To Builders and Contractors;
A i t t ß io llin e m o tirs . AvTrßlEG
.1., ZdL 1E
Wilda we are prepared to deliver trout our
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET.
BAST QUALITY OP
W.AL DA X .T.alitt7 O L ,
Always mimed as usual.
aisfle DIOKSON, STEWART tr. CO.
PLANING MILLS.
JAMKS MILLINGAIL, MONONGAINE.
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully
inform the public that ho has rebuilt since the
fire,-and having enlarged his establishment and
filled it with the newest and most approved ma
ohinery,is now prepared to fnrnish Sooting and
planing 'Ards, scroll sawing !ind re-sawing,
doors sash an di shutters, kiln dried frames,
mouldings, box making, rae.
Sorra rryanunea, Sept. 7, 1887. ja.2o
LABOItA TOBY OF JAMES R.
CHILTON - 8c UO.—We have recently made
careful analysis of the Sembarg Portwine, and
do not healtate to pronounce itpure. • It contains
all the properties of the Port Grape; and there.
fore for medicinal uses it is, in most cases, su
perior to other wines. Its principle effects upoi
therystem are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so.
divide and toniit. It will prove beneficial in .
Affections of the Kidneys, and Chronic Ditutaies
with General Debility of the Constitution.
Physicians may safely recommend it to patients
in place of the many doubtful adatures too of
ten sold. as pure Wines
JAMES R. CHILTON,
Ant'sties! Obemist, N. Y. City.
Sold by A. J. RANKIN, Druggist,
No. 63 Market street, below 4th.
SMITH, PM di 00
NINTH WIRD FOUNDRY,
PITT.SI3I7ReaI - -
,Warehcrusei Noi taff That and 120'BeeOhd eta.
Mir anufsaturemoLail size-sand iltesoripfloaol
. 4.11.06a1 OLUWorb.,andStiraatutW4m.
pipes, Saiflreduclleg Iron W Meath/3e*
21L01011thk-Pnllies, Hangers and' plittaw -
40 /140.50 made 1 0 tdm i t . f•laselduery °veer_ dia!r t o
`cliawialtomplete machine ab.4.11Q2e4.1;ii
the f o undry , allneetuaty fitting' betexefar
attended to. • . • • Olgolyttarte)
URINE THE IPAIR WHIPS, 1101P8
and Youths Gaiters andßahnorabala~
INK-1 4 4 1 4,4111/ R3-9 dreiPa Bahama Is, Qattara and
1 1 .5 1 ,4%!
r.O ..;:il4 •
mtr,
ffsi ffirt:L.
COMMISSION tii 7.
Jam
- 32 . 0011,74:1033 1
GOMMXSSION BEEKIStrar%%.
May Alsip Stow • •
No. 74 Itta.tor - iltreols
• ,a kull.
aiso_efit for th e PO p W 5 .
Or.
dery so ted for T Rails, 22, 2g 42, 40,45;80'
.1104ttO t riftds t0 , t40 yarV:
Phil Fattitailis tti -
oatlS
W. D. nerrnliscor,••”, ; ...rto4+: •Al ) #41! 41 1 1 X° 11
Pivrrialtstit
Commission Illeironantet,-
, , Flcar Ind eranitridP l ' o o43fid
en, NO. 6 "Weed ire, Fittaargh,- ra.
We take pleasurein referring to the follosi
gittsburgh Houses :,Ohessa3mMA „Wo.,,Zug &
Taloteei A. BralliqiE.-
Davie,J. P. Wood.yrell,,Jen.-M , OnJWS 00., J.
14f. Sen. & A. Oo
GROCERS':
P. =man: • ii.D.itaricin J. B. Beenne
Late at Miller & Illeketacon , s,
REYMER Sc • BIUMEEM
Moon:mon to Ramer lE Anderson,]
WHOLIZAI.IIiII4IS36 rif
Foreign Frills, Nntaitieniery,
• • fingers; Pire Wrieks,
NOS, 126 AND 120:WOb i b ARIZ&
_ killeTgßtrigalti .. • •
BRASS ..,FOUNDERS :
Duquesne Brass Works.
„ •
IL MMUS ORAW101111).
Cadman • aro .rawford,:
Manufacture and OW eonstanthum hand every
variiV of , .
.FINISHED- EVHASS.
BRASS CASTINGS tiett on ertiir
nese mallet*
R A TRAMBOA.T WORK Milli MeCesAllt.
tug promptly-attended to. :Itlsoesolengents
Err Western Pennaylvatd% for - the_ : We }of
MARSH'S SYPHON PUMP,,with ,LandiseH's
improvement attached. • I- • -leble
M'ST
BRASS FOUNDERS
GAB AND STEAM FNMA
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO, ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of 811 Kinds,
Made at the shortest notice:
Particular attention paid to fitianttip and re.
pairing of OIL REFINERIES.
31 & 34 Water Street, near Libartif.'
MIRE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM lui
lug practical mechanics, of many years , . -
perienee in the business will encure to gibe sat.
['faction in every respect. We amebic agents
for Octal, Garrison & Steam - Pumps Or
water and oil. . 17 atiFlydl
STEEL WORKS.
mu.° Joy - se—Jowl wog, lecrnizotrei.
Pittsburgh Steel :Works,
JONES, BOYD•j Az
ILAIIMPALMMUS*P
Omit fitael.abler, Spring, - -Pitile -and A B
Steal Syringe and dfdea.
Corner of Sou end Filet Sine
no2l-17 FITTSBTJBaII, Pd.
GLASS WORKS.
W. OWNIIIWGRAX..D. 04W8INGELMIII-D, IX BNII
Jr. OIDWIWWORAIt 0 MINOAN.
EINNINGELAAIS 49 CO.--PITTS.
BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—W=9
house 119 Water street, and 158 First streets
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the. Honon•
pawls Rouse, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City
Window Glass, Druggists' G.laas Ware and Ame,
rican Convex Glass, for Parlor Windows, Church,
es and public buildings. spl
WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
EIRNRY W. BEAUMONT & 004
DZIALARS
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins
Blackberry, Rarpbeny, Wild Cherry sad Oros ger h mules , Old Monongahela, - dye, and
her Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, er.c.,
zro. sa iffilvala-v - syrircraErr.l
Opposite Fourth street, -
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ATl:totals, Taverus and Families supplied a
moderate profits for Osah. my2l-Iyd
JOS, S. FINCH.
ruyv.
JOS. S. FINCH,
(Stumm/tor to Thos. Bloom) manufacturer `of
Oopper Dist/110 'Pure Rye Whisky.
Now 189, 191, 193 and 1105, First streak-Pitts
burgh. sepladyd
PORK PACKERS.
OHARLES L. CIALDWELL,
(Suacemora to Jaz. Holmes &
PORK PACER,
Dealer In Bacon, Laid, Sugar•Onred Ram,
Smoked Ree, ea.
CORNER MARILIST AND FIRST NTS.,
40011-iyd
PECTSBIIIIIII4PA.
WALL PAPER, &C.
ALL PAPEES, OR. MOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS
Wall Papers from Be tolls per roll ; Window
Shads, from 100 to 11, Oil Viotti from 700 to
8460 per yard ; Fanoy Good in all varieties, at
tkus
New Wall Paper & Paw Goods Rouse
of FUER,STEit 011W4RZ )
MIS 164 Smithfield irtroot
BIShi.ESI4I.4 , S /3.1..C1C EL .
W. 11 . d E
No. 10 St. Clair St.,
wouLD CALL THE ATTENTION
of buyers to Ms stockof thicsie% width
has been selected with great care and, contains
all the newest styles of GO Od , to be found in
docbcdass houses. (lent% wishing a - suit of
clothes made to.order will please call and exam
ine our goods and prices. Also, a full and com
plete stock of FURNISHING GOODS.
. - W. H. MORE,
• Merchant Tailor, -
No. 10 St. Glair street,
mpg rittabtugh,
B. L. H. DA...I3DES,
PHQTOGRAPHIC ARTIST
46 and _ 4B St. Clair Street,
PITTSBITRGE.
WATER COLOR MINIATURE%
Life Size Photographs In Crayon, 011,
Indialnk, eta. Photographs wit h Landscape!.
and Fancy Bacdcgroimds. Ivory pee. Pttotb
grapic Albums, ( Jilt Franzen, awl anoy Aztieder
adapted to the l'hotwaPto blot/Item /4,51/
pLANR.R. i KAYISIGIVID
Noiaeles 'Patent Sewing lieolinee,,
These Se wing Machines are lotownaithe
beatin the Mated Stites. They are WA BBANT
ED, and sal at the LOWEST' PRIORS. 'Cali
and examine them before boring elsewhere,' Re
pairing of Sewing Machines of...every, kind'
promptly a ttended
to.
' ERNEST ASTRIETAIA. - Age' et, -
, No: 101111th0 grit -
mh.A64yd Pittaburgh, Pa.
THE FALL STOOK OF • •''
FANCY GOODS,_ • • •
I,___'ARIETIRS AND TOYN t •
WALL PAPER, wuNDOW suep_,ES and.
been
reeetTArtLEVT.:9:O:...
Have just
FOERSTEIVBc SOIIWALI4'O,
°all SmititMel4,Sareet.
.
BURT'S RAT - • ROACH" 41iD
BRI.);R1714 - ;poliggrior. -
THlei ibittiAstai. AND DOD - ft.
'Mali ARTIOLD,Iot deltroyloeVbr 1 1 / 4
neY er.tails tort:reclaim tokAidicittotr: , - s ,
-K BKRT3 P4O 461047 North:
nevem street - efrAde
'LE
and laN 4- w
Schtlt elc-C.47hole 9 ale agentalberittibbrel
y.: , • .
•ILIA.um FOE SALE Ico :**
-GAllELlVorrirxia: fert cr6sinitdric-'
sated faringt 60 las" X at a - ndlafkoznatanna.
galelliO4Fir. 11., altla ttrrnia-
and Tenant idabilaiw=ll4oa7 a.,
:all under aultlastlne Sraiti
and 'pada octal tout, 'zi.Tgandlitanii
quarry, aupezlos,,a;XatslaakfUrt
nacos and building purposes: - ' Ire ierunreico
indications oil a portion-of tract .
Apply to •- - .-.l3l2llYArli
Broker and
B=tig
FaarthjElleast, &pies .
1.7
toittz •Wit,
• •
7,L-77 , 1":5 7- . 7 7,7
-
~iEiii~r~ i
~.
~~~
AvTIORD NATIONALIANg
'Steles amazed ender the Withenet Chet
444,1 i now prepared to do
. 4 ikeileitititanidar ` Busittetit
•
DeputeDepou to Melva}, }ltehanse, on the Wu*.
: 4- 10,0P. ft!!! l ikt } l .o l Aguld ;West
134544431. A .N.P..kkcgart,
(Moe I:the lla# prese a n thil t, (un al gtto trit ;ocilett '
the New Banking iiignSeeocper,,,K, ~obd street
and Virgin 111,14A,"44.
DIME •SALVINGIP INWITPRowN,
,
cl
Opposite the Colton House.
Wm Schmertz, L I A. Hoar.
S. Bell s •
S. H. llartatan, j &Lry Oemtlit t °l4.ll4
MuMlarterni p Uee.
.131,E1'.1 Pr/ ANi Pint.
B.C. tilmnizeTz,, Oubvpro tem. .
HOLMES & SONS, B A ti F 6 RS
• and F.ilohnngi7 Brokers and Dent& in
• Drafts, 11 - 00 ePtannens..9%V a ggc and
Bank , Notei: - . Baclumge ' oti th and
Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the antes thitinetosil
the UnitlOStates. - - Depositareceived liipar funds
or advent 'paper; No. 67 Dlarkiit sheet, between
Third and Fourth (treats.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
6,1921.091RT1X EITRESAIT.:"
diftAlrk - Enazto IN 1961,;
OPEIEDAZGy-, FROM 91499 i 0.01.0 05,
Nalsch on Wednesday and Soturowevaolnsph
floutMaylst to Notembdtlat,from 7-b Y &old%
andthenAcyvemiter Kip Istilrom 6 tea
Waloole.
Deposita received of ad sums not less than ORR
Dora, and a dividend of the profits declared
twicen year.in June and December. !Ditktesta
lientieen deplired semt;annually, in Jim and Be.
',ember since the Bank was organized, at thereto
of six per cent. a year.
Interest, 11 not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the &mantes as-pringpal, and bears the
urns interest Vein 'the Mat days of June and Be..
ember, compounding twice a year without
troubling thodepositor to call or eve,, to present
his pass book. At this rate money will doable in
less-than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rides
and Regulations, furnished gratis - , on appination
to the °Mee, .
razannairr.
GEORGE ALBRE.E.
woe PRZDIDDXTE4.
James BleAuleeyy, James B. D. bleeds'
John H. Shoenberget, Wm. Douglas,
James H 7asao M . Pennock,
Peter A. Madefra, , James `mid e,
Win. J. Anderson. John B. M'Fadden,
A. H. Pollock, M.. D. John G. Bailkofen,
Turrarires.
Calvin Adams, Henry 4. 1 474
John C. Bindley, TohnMa ,
George Black, Walter P. Marshal,
Hill B John Orr
Alonz=rier; Robert Robb,
- Merles A. Colton. Henry L. Ringwalt,
John hyena, Wm. E. Schmertz,
- Beni. L. Fehnestook, Alexander Speer,
John 3. Gillespie, Alexander Tindle„
Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Vankirk,
Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittler,
Richard Ham Wm. P. Weyman,
James D. Kelly, . Christian Yeager,
strain* Ann VEINANDBRE.
LES A.. 'DOLTON.
PH(LADELPHfA CARD&
017.1.13. XAGEH mum MOLL
J. RODMAN WOMB OHM 0. SWOPS.
REA.GOE.E. Sr. MUCKS,
ImportsTa and dealers in • .
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
.'Manors , -Triattn . hags, „-
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042294 f PHILADELPHIA.
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COMMERDIFECROILIBT
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No. 15 Booth Water"ot. lD a
Allirqdbaral advanees made Oa - 19Mdgiiindate
stall required. • . my.4l3*
GI-MORGE GliAlqrr i •
, manuraotursr — and
WHOM:NAME AND RiCTAIL . D4Ing
1n eYer9 desoNgtion of -
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 mEt - F;Sincoa.
myl-ly,d . , . NII4.A.DELP,MA.
O .A.V.OTEIKKAAN
sumnieoTosamioir
GAS IPISTURICS AND CHANDELIERS
Potent Improved
EXONLSION AND PATENT
PARAGON COAL OIL BUMS.
to - limas,
' sAMMartabs,
mil in Ami'aiut,Eulado4: -
Nanufsetori, Prisakford, rdle;
soods warriMbrd. Ap2-13/
O. BARRY 13
WITH
LO.NGVOIIX' & PEA4O:W.
Xianthketuiers and liapcpitiles.4)t."
mrs' runslln_ - 4 1 09101'
AND TAILORS, TROMMereffi"
No. 10 South Nourth S treet
myt4yd
E. P. lICIDDLET-r
WINES ) BUDDIES ) & 04-.'
Also, solo propnetor of the
com. 3:)
Ito. 5 riorth,,Fro,t fit;
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`HOTELS, RESTAURAN'TS;4C:
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JOHN SAVAGE, ~ - PROP_RIEISIL .. --' -.':'''
.E[AVILNU-TAIDEN AND BITTED UP,
with all the modern improvement, this pop.
matt the umbeariber is prepared to mom
stodate hit old customers and the publier s =
F t with 41mb/tit:the antrket affords.: -0 '
be servediiip, In every variety of Style' oiler
e season.", a, b" - Winch ~. I.dences and Ales
feels tionliden 'tin
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• OUNG'S EATING , SALOON,
•t Corner of *lron Alley and Smith. Skald. Streets,
Where OYSTERS and all the dVia r res of the
. tt will be served up In the
_palatable
, les. ELI OUNG
: MIS corner Virgin Alley and SMithtlearl it.
'.... it )POLLO stALLEtyLLtaittesAzoolg,.
FRED. JACOBS would remind his
10 friends and customers that he la still to be
o at his old stand, APOLLO en
tree on Fourth street. He has always cm
beet quality of Lager Beer, and In connadion
r. with the all, a well appointed Willard nelson,
with good to es,, balls and men.
=Remember the_plAre, Apollo Hall, Fourth rt.
: Iv o r Wood, mum:a° from Foruth. 1 . 1.0.17
Black Diamond Steel Works,
PrPTSBURA3II., PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO
mastryaotatana or
:Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel,
••&Pun% Fiat and Octagon, of ell
i i iir ed arLetz . v th r . any Imported or mantic.
OPPION ALM) W11111:11011814
../ ilslslret aud 151011 F, 152 Seemed ally
PITTSBUBJKI.
r i lfo BUSH. SEED BIICHINDEAT,
• , 15 bbl.. Dried Apples.
..: 1 1000 bosh. Ear Corn,
' 1500 bush. Oats.
, 500 bbla. GaffMi hs Floor.
I r „,-la store and for sale by
PATTERSInf Si AMMOIS
liro. 5 Wood ea
.1143:i'` A. • 1
T :',..;4ITEIT/CE OF VEER' PIZAOS,
Lower SU Mar Tonfriustft•
01710 E—Near Puma C tI.L, Ohnnit,
Minoisigua. 11101.3134./
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