AII ;kAL Oven's or .rif • Deri.lt Poor MOND ay, December 6, 1884. dt - rs l PrA•* --1 101 1 4 4 et re**** ►:o4tbi a fair demand. 'The receipts for some days past • _ have been limited. The weather continues vet-) pleasant for the season. Blisiness on the land ing was not very active. Freights to the va rious ports wereiteirce,.whiletonnageinPort large. Boats leave in turn, and by so doing they are enabled to pick up fair trips. TT he .ship meats, ' however , are • principally Filtsiurgl. manufactures. The transactions were as foie. lows : 510LAS§V. - a4 Orleans sold at Al 95 L A.RD—Sales 75 tee at 24e, part to ark ice. li..a.N.HErililelS—Prices range trom $l5 1, $l7OO. The emelt on hand at present le vet , limited. BUTTER—SaIes I,9oqrpounds of 1011 at 404:,.. 450 wr lb. 011ESTNUTS—The receipts have fallen or, Small - sales at 36@6 25 . 13A.RLEY.—Wae quiet; sales of Spring at $1 t. and Fall at $1 80. OURN—Pdarket inactive, with small sales $1 20Q1 .2.5. .A_P.FEES—Were In fair request; sales of so bids at e 3,25 We notice amteady demand tor rl. kinds. SALT- I Weui unchanged; sales of 150 bills a , 8 00. UANDLES -Were in 'steady demand at he following prices-I Mould Dipped..,.... ehrystalltriiNi .'LODE—Firm. with a good demand. 5a1..,; 1611 bbla,,Exu - a Family, 1125; 800 do. I.l@it 60 do, 11 IU@U 20;300 do Extra, 1050, and .1,, at 1000; 200 do Spring. 24 74; 160 do choice, 411 Oauntry lots sold lower being governed by ti quality. The stlpply in moderate. OlLS—Saki NO ti.:ani Oil at 1,05; No do,44t,Bs;Sitiated. 1111 70 1 j1 75. The market it quiet but firm. The demand, especially for Ne 1, is Improving. RYE I , 4OlTR—The supply in the .market lag lonttedv`holderetiere asking steep figures viz • 69 per Dbl. SUGARS—Were held at an advance. Sale, of Cuba at 22ip.3c; Porto Rico, 24,5‘c; Collie "A" 29c; Crushed, 80c• New Orleans, 2.6028 c. lA:I.E.L , ER -Sales of. ' Rio at 46@4.7c. SYAIJ,PS—Itange from $1 15t41 40 per_ gal lon. BACON—The market for new is firm, with n fair local demand. The prices at present belrii . very ftteep hOlders take hold sparingly. Among the skies Were: • Shotilders at 21e; Sides at 23e. Sugar Cured Hams, at 25e. Ihe season for oi.. to over. W.H.BA,The market has presented no ce“ feattirg for &tide Wee past, all good parcels find ready porehatera at the current rates viz : lied, $2 00; White, $2 l(). OATS—Were more enquired for; weenote N sale of 1300 bushels from store at 9.5c1 300 do dt p..t, 91@9i:iv, from store holders were aside, 41 00. FIV . TSIII ROI/ OU TRADE. ' • t;rtte'rb TRH DA ILT Poer, MORDAY, December 5, 1864. The market yesterday waedull for both Crud,. and Relined. The -- s lock on hand is very limited. and so are the sales. The weather was plea, - ant to the former part of fhe day. Among th, arrivals from Oil fifty was the I !hide, and Ida Rees. The Leclair and Petrone. The receipts amounted to 978 bbls. The sales were 8.11 follows : 0 RUDE—Sales 250 bble, 34 WI bbls returne 67 bbls returned: 91 do, 34 , 4 c; WO do, tow • po it 7, 35e, on jute Brune condition. REFINED—The . market was Inactive. N. , 0 hehrd of no sales. The supply on hand is vet light. We quote Free at 82083 c, and Bonded at 62063 c. . . tailt—Mwrket tnaetive; asks 85 I , blB per bbl. Oil Receipts Per Allegheny- River 3 . Wilkins 0 0 .13roint.i W P Logan F Clarke Imports Per Allegheny Valley R. R. Lockhart & Frew 565 hide refined for Phil delphta. Dilworth & Co, 142 barrels refined, for Phil delphia. S.lahon & Cit., 144 bble. relined for Ne York. MU & Company in barrels Benzine jot Hal More. Pittsburgh Pig Iron Market. Monday, Dec. 6, 1864 The market , bring the week was dull. The views of buyers and sellers being apart. The sales were very limited, being confined !nincilvil ly to the legitimate wants of the consumers mixturn for stock on hands. A few sales we e made the terms of which were withheld, but supposed to be below the published rats. Blooms hays declined 1145 per ton. The sales N% I. I as follows - SALES OF PIO 111.13 N PER TON 200 tons Grey Porge Anthracite No 3..+Bo—ca 200 " Anthracite No y 20 " Juniata Oharcoal —CA lILLEB OB HKNOINO ROOK PIG IKON PRO ON 100 tone Soft Hanging Rock $7O en 0.64.E5 AB 81400h18 PER TON 20 tone Juniata 'No 1 20tons Juniata No 1. Per Golden Era, 11. tJ Loomis do do J Moorhead.... Per L Curtia. R C Loomis Per Kate B Porter, I Moorhead.. Per Ddlphin, .1 Moorhead. —kilo Per Canal boat; 'JXoorhead.... Pittsburgh Glass Market armr. BRIS44DB-15LNGLIS STRENGTH 6xB and 7r 9 9 5 40 Box 8110 675 " 8x.1.1 to 10112 6 10 " 81113 to 10x14 650 " 83125 to 121c16 ' 635 1 • 11118 to 14x18 7 20 1 4 1 .dat 14 3 00 19xli. lip laza 893( 7 " 65 17x24W.14X28 935 " 10x80 10 . 24115 10 10 " 24x37 to 30x40 11 50 " 19x41 to 32x42 • • 13 Qs 20x4401.1801144 • 14 40 " 1(6(46 to 30x45 17 25 " DOIISLK THICENESs. . 1 • • Bxt3 to 10x14 Bxls to 12x16.... 15120 to 16x28 ' • 29142 to 32144 litiktfl 4o x 48... 201 084 1 1 ,1 4 0, 4 46 .. S6x6o to 40x60 Tertmetash—parnient require.i in (undo e.,1 In value to United States Treasury Notes. 'Mitre Maiket. • December 5, 1864. Tiditnarket during the week was dull with limited demand. Prices have further declier The preterit react per box are: I-X-12x12. I-X-14x20 Block ,Pound. Block 'flu VI lb 66c',Bar do Z lll O4/14 ,0 4,.••5..... 30 c15pe1ter and 51ab5....2 Pittsburgh Ale and Porter Market. PITr . .?1.11178.011, December 6, 1864. The demand for Pittsburgh manufactured was never better than at the present time. The tot lowing are the current prices: X Ale berrels....slo,oo - XAM half barrels. t. 6 on XX ...... 11 PO 41LX do do.—. Si/ India . . 12 OD'india do d 0.... u Porter do 10 00 Porter d 0.... 5 Ttereallollars inaidditlon 'to the above will 14 charged for barrels, and two dollar's for half' bar rels, which will be allowed on their return. Pittsburgh Rl4e Market. December 6, 1564. The demaruk IR; Wes, was active; and god parcels fouudmugy - purchasers at the following prices Geeerthfalied Dry -Plint. Butchered burgh Cracker Market. December 6, 1864 The =hid was firm at the latelactrance. We -AVlegt v 7ffsoMf. +ll—r • +;-, t• - ; , : - Sugar Pittsburgh Copper Market. • IN6mmbei6 , ,, 1864. The demand was fair and sales regular, at the following prices : Braziers-Cash and Time Baranditolt, eash..... • • unPlVer..eottOses-o Ito olf for cash' Brava Kettles— do •do • Pktsbargh,Leather Market The demand for leather Was active, and prices have an upward tendency. The following are the pregeoVatee,Awt haufilonetW \wilfcbn tiatts we have no means of ascertaining : *Oak 4: Bed Sole 5 • 511 c, afrPITTSBURGH THEATRE. • • Lessee itrui:llS:NVEßson The lilanasei-takes pleasure In annottneLig an ongagemerit !or a limited number of nlghta with he accomplished Artiste, MATILDA HERON, Tho will appear in her great creation of Camille, .he Coquette. THIS (Monday) EVEXIN3, Dumas' great sensation play of' t;ABLILLE; or, the FATE OF A C'• Jamille Matilda Heron (Supported by tfic entire Company.) No other play this evening. C C 1 i [ II AI X. Gottschalk's Positive Patewell. gi loNoß mum° HAS Tux HONOR to intorm the citizens of Pittsburgh and that he has succeeded in making ar rangements with the world-renowned Pianist and great Composer. L. M. GOTTSCHALK, io giye A SerIPA Orand COUcArts in the prin- ApAl cities of t:,e Stated, prior to htb ,lepart ore tot li,vAnn nod Mexico. Mr. Cinttaehali...,,yarewell Concerts in Pitts , i,urgh will take place on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS December 6th and ith. 'tgnor DIU7IO also takes great pleasure to an amines that he has secured the services of the following musical artists to assist Mr..Ciotts• ch ilk at these Concerts MISS LUC V SIMONS, The Eminent ltantatrice, (Pupil of Ms.) choae unprecedented success during a 13.31 ICS of Ooncerts in New York, has been cheerfully ac knowledged by the press end enthusiastic publi.•. Sit-AMOR MUIR 1111..L1, celebrated It Arnow. HERR DO El H IC It. the tat:nous Violinist. SlON011.1111!ZIO...1Flusical Director & Con' Tickets One. Lolly r. No esitra charge for Re scr‘ed Seats. Ttel.et °files open, nomnee...int. Saturday, Dec 3d, at 9 A. i L at U. U. Mellor's Music Store. Orders from the country enclos ing the amount for the number of seats re quited will he promptly attended to by C. I'. Mellor. Doors open at 7,4% Concert to commence at 8 reo3o:std THE TRAVELER'S GUIDE Movements of European Sten Mel • PROM A7dERIPA. Bremen New YOrR Siremen....l,... Borrussia.... New York Hamburg . Nov ';.ti Australasian New York Liverpool.. Nov 30 Una......... New York Liverpool.. Dec :3 Washington. New York Havre Dee Asia Boston Liverpool.. Dee '7 Saxonia New York Hamburg... Dec 10 Edinburg.... New York Liverpool—Dec lo Virgbaa New York I tverpool.. Dec in China New York Liverpool.. Dec 14 Erin . New 'York Liverpool.. Deo 1; (Tatman Boston „Lit erpool_Dee .:1 Lela) ette... New York Havre Tan 4 Germania ....New York Hamburg ...tan Oliva D'olin Liverpool New York. Nov 12 APIA Liverpool Roston—, Nov 12 'Virginia Liverpool New York. Nov 55 Sanon Southampton.. New York .N oi 1 , Ettinburg.....Llverpool New I',sr k. Nov to China Liverpool New York. Nov to Oaledonia....Waagow New 1 ork. Nov to linnis Southampton.. New York. Nov fl.: tlanatiti Liverpool New York. Nov 2; Cuba .Liverpool New York. Dee 3 ( }ermania ....Southampton..New 1' ork.Dee It i YOE HAVANA, NEW OELEANR, Morning Ntar.New York N Orleans.. Nor .0 hiampion New York ....N Orleans.. Nov Moro Castle.. New York....llai 5na.....N nc :io (I Cromwell.. New York.... N Or lean., . 1 lee .: iiwo Nada... New York.... N (Menne .. I • North Star... New York ....AspinWall. .Dee Liberty New York ....liavana......liee Corsica New York ....Nassau llre Evening Star Nor' York.... N orleans.. I 1. , Costa Rica... New Asiiinwall...llee Ariel .New York....N Orleans... Dee Golden Rule. New York....Stin.luan....Dee I' Guiding Star. New York Orleans.. Dec 1- RIVER MATTERS. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Tae el - entnit at twilight the, were nine loot le the channel, nod mill.; slowly. The weather M. pieHtinlit *sr Phe tat trite idea/net Net ads, is anent,,. ed for Cairn and St. Thid boat la mantled by Omit V S Evans, one 44' the b.,' of:Beire that cart be found. She is Just oft marine wa} s, anti has been tilted up Inn Hip. rior manner. I Rogers has ch:‘to• of ,t... "thee. All*-The fine passenger steamer Leni Leo ti A S Shepherd, is announced for Evansville at•,l Nashville. This boat has the beet of accom modations, and is in charge of careful and at tentive officers. The tine steamer Revenue, Captain Drat, announced to leave for trtneinnati Thie boat has the best of aecomodations for pAa sengern and in in charge of careful and anent .• °dicers. December 8, 1864 FOR. MARIETTA .GALLYAOOLIS,PA It • KERSBURG, IRONTOL, BIG SA N It a & PORTSMOUTH. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P. DI THE FINE PASSENGER steamer GOLDEN FHA, Chiplitit, Bryan, WI leave as announced above. For freight ; or passage, apply on board, The llolAen Era will receipt pasaengera through to ChicinnetL FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY, DECEMBER 3, 4 Y. U. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer REVENUE, Uapt U A ‘‘v(mnroantier, will leave as anuouuerd above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK. or J. 1). CIOLL.INGWOOD, Agta. 410 80 Box . 11 60 " 13 00 • 13 '7O . 1 • 2160 • • . 28 00 28 80 36 00 • ` FOR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO AND SI THIS DAY, Dec. 6,4 p to. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer NEVADA, W S EYI.I, Uotomanuer, will leave as announced above. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to J. D. of ILL , NGwoon, or JOHN FLACK. Agents. FOR. EVANSVILLE & NASIIVILLLE TILLS DAY, DEU. 5,4 p m. • . _ THE -MEW STEAMER LENI LEOTI, A S Shepherl, Commander, will leave as announeed above. For freight,or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLAC or MVw J. D. COLLIN G GWOOD, Arte. As the 15th of December, 1864, COHMENCE, UNDER THE CON TR , L of the Government authorities, 11,e public drawings of the newest rand Lottei!, with a capital of 3,900,000 Francs, AU of which will, within live months, be dis tributed in prizes. This Lottery is independent of other advan tages it offers, preferable to all others for this reason alone, that the DUCA,T. GOVERN MENT of BRUNSWICK have guaranteed the proper-payment of the prizes. By means of a very ingenious arrangement, the best chances of large gains are offered, whilst the cost of a share is but small, the prin cipal prizes being shares of 350,000 Frames, 300,000 980,000 250,000 240,000 220,000 200,000 140,000 70,000 40,000 :10,000 20,000 10,000 Each of which assuredly must be drawn Cost of l Original Lottery Ticket....f.l sterling, Cost of 6 Original Lottery Tick et5...£.5 sterling. Orders accompanied by the amount In Notes or Rills of Exchange on LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG, OR FRANKFURT ON THE MAIN, are to be addressed direotly to the Bank lag Udine of 10 cta 12 12 12 16 L STEINDECKER & SCLERSINGER Or to H. SCHLESINGER & 00., 1 New Baeinghnit Street, London. • All orders will he promptly and punctually attended ; and the prospeetussesAnd authorize,' lists of numbers drawn will be forwarded lame- Merely after the drawings. The prizes will be paid either- by remittances •direet from us, or through our agents in all tree larger towns o Arnerica. noB:4ttl UOSIERY FOIE LAMES, EBBITi and children cheop;ol TIPOLEI.LARVS , . • Auction Nonce. lain Irk RY T . Sr • ArnirEts, Er (Aga 'A Attagie, 6t4; J 4. o#l6 December 6, 1864. 11 13,7,77/ .e? 2 3 ! . ..*:l2ailt Its Wood atr . I'HE = 0 NUM/ 114.1.12i0K3 43ECF,MBElt • 1864. 4 AMUSEMENTS. PROM EUROPE ARRIVED. LieliatiD,Ularke, Brownsville. Franklin, (tarmac, Brownsville. Rees, Bayard, Peebles. Monongahela CBI% Emma U ''/.aural Iron City, I\lima. LOIliEVIlle. Starlight, A ruiot rorig, Wit. Loots. 1. I 'Omba, ;crown, Wheeling. He venue, Drat o. elm:llmnd. Minerva, Gorden, Wheeling. BEFABTED• (lanolin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carman, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard, l'eebles. Monongahela Cit - s , Yorktown, Poe, Cincinnati. Argos), Vander rift, St Louis. Julia, Coulson, Zanesville, STIAMBOATS. gS EARLY- Frankfort,on-t he-Alain. RAILROAQS:. 1865 . WINTER ARRANGEMENT Pennsylvania Central Raihead rr.E.,-N- r s i 1.."1"11A/M3. ON ARP AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 3113 T, Trains will lea% e the depot, corner of Liberty and ()rant ati, , etr, n, tellows : . . . , . . PAST MAIL daily. except Sunday, at 260 a. m., stopping at principal Stations, and making direct connections at I-tarrlsburg with trains tot New York, Baltimore and Washington; and at Philadelphia, for New York, Boston,and inter mediate points. _ .. HARIUSBI7IICI A.11000111,101)A.TION, except Sunday, at 6 20 a. rm, stopping at all regular stations between Pittsburgh and liar. lisburg, and malting close connection With trains, on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania R R., Ebensburg and Cresson R. H., and Hollldays burg Branch. PITTSBIIIif I FRIE. EXPRESS o.lly, except Sunday, at 12 ao p m., stopping at nearly all the stations between Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, and making connection with trains on the Ebensburg and Cresson R. burg . Branch R. It , rune and (21 , earlield and Bald Faule Valley Branches iit;OoOIitIOVATIUN, daily, except Sunday,nt a no p. m., stopping at regular Stations, between Pittsburgh and .lohnstown, and connecting at Hlairßrine Intersection, with gains on the Indiana Brandt and West Penn sylvania E. R. P1111,11)ElsPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.2 a p in., slopping only at. Latrobe, lionemaugh, tihtzte, Altoona, linotingdon, Lewistown, \intim. Newport, slaryst tie Harrisburg, Lan aster Ind Downinttiou. At Harrisburg, direct ennui - et tons are made for thtitimot e, %Vast-Ai:m -m[l nod New Y urn; at Philadelphia for New York, lb sloe, and intermediate points. Sleep lug cars tun through on this train from Pitts burgh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and flew York by the Alienlown route . FAST 1.1N1..1 Joy, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. stopping only at Conemaugh, Gallitzin, Altoona. unt curd° n, Lewistown, Id Ohio, Newport. 1)11,1,i - rite. Harrisburg, liliddletoWn, Eli 2 abethtowu. ;Joy. Landisidlie Lanese ter and Downinston. At Harrisburg connec tions are 'made for New York, Baltimore and Washington. At Philadelphia for New York, Boston. and intermediate points. FIRST AUtll titildlODATlt IN TRAIN for Weill's Statiockleaves.laily (except Sunday,)at 630 a.m. SECOND A(11.10'1111VIODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 1140 a. m. _ THIR ACICOMMODATION TRAIN fa Well's Station leaves daP.y, (except Sunday,) xt 340 p. m. FOURTH Ac't' iItIitItIDATION TRAIN for Wail's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) r.t 8 05 p. in. TILE 0111 1 RC H TRAIN leaves Wall's Stellar., every Sunday at fl 05 a. tn.; returning learns Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. in. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOW', Baltimore Express I BO p. Philadelphia Exp:Fas 2 30 p. Pittsburgh and Erie Expresn 12 30 a. in Fast Line 1 50 a. to Thrush Mail 'Frail. 1 `2O a. to Johne:oe.'n Accominodat ton to to a. In tat W M.'s Station Acconinualation.... 6 20 n. 2l Wall's Station deeorno.odation..... 0 00 xd IV all's stattoo Avcomo,odatjon..... 2 211 11. nt 4th Wall's Station ACC.llllllOliFitlOll,... 6 Kr t. Baltimore Expreis will arrive with Philadelphia. Expresa at 2 30 p. m.. Alm,dayg. NOTICE.-ILlOftlie of lose, the Company will hold themselves reaponaible for personal baggage only, alai tor an amount not exceeding $lOO. N.ll.—An Omnibus Line has been employed ;0 convey Paasenge-a and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cent' for each passenger and baggage. For Tioßeta apply to STk:VJ A R r, Agent, At the t:. : , txttitto, on I.ll.terly and tit nut at ree.t.e. Jl2l 1864. 186 h. THE PITTSBURGH, FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, ClENeland and Pittsburgh Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ~dj``W ANI) A t , FEllt OCT. 30Th, Itmi, It/ trni. run . t: I,en% e l'lttatt . g. I 'or Ft•i I :le% ForV. henry Express IU n. tn. Y Id x. tn. .2.10 A. m. Ilxpreisa 2.00 p. rtt. p. ut. p. nut Express 3.n0 it. tn. 6.30 et. Lu For New thistle arid Erie, 6.50 x, m Arrive Pittsburgh, P., F.W. 6. '. I;'y . 1.20 n. 14., 3.20 p. 646 p m.,7.50 p. m.. 5,30 p. in. t!. 19 i t . L. 11...1i 10 n. la., 3 1, p. W., 9.00 p. tu 21l'i`t,p4:sr )1).V1 1 4 ):1 Y 12131 N., Luece :L Ilegheol For New brigl.l.4, 1 , WH. ID 4 so p. p I: I"..l Arrive fillegheey, P., F. W. h ('• • 30 Ft M 8.30 A. 01.; 2,40 (+, m., 4.15 p. L. 1?. =TIM PARKIN, Agent. I 'Mon Prisseugar station. Pittsburgh, Pa A. Q. CASS El.l-lEliktY, Agent, u nub 'lt k. l All VlTA l A.gf i l tl t: Pittsburgh & Connetisitilit R. R 'Winter Arrespwsausestt At."r Nat 11110111,4AY, Noy,. 14, 111_, 1863, Trains will lettve the Depot, ooruer Ross and Water streets, aalollows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mall to and front i 'atouo 66 a. m. 000 p. II! Express u 0 IK n It 00x. n. tat kl'Keesportilac'du. 11 00 a. m. d 60 a. no 241 6 15 a, m. 2 06 p. no let Braddock's " 7 (V a. m. 8 an a. no 2nd Braddock's " 416 p. m. 640 p. n. Sunday Chu rch'l'rain to • and from M'lceeoport, 1 to p. to. ID 00 a. n. For tickets apply to (1 01 , 1:11 01 , 1, Agt. W. B. sTfit' F, Supt. aplo H. 1). BRECHT & 00 9 M ANUFAILTI RERS Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 128 Smithtlehl s treet, between Fifth awl Sixth streets. joltl LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES A N I) Smelting Works. PARK, WPCIIRDY & CO., NEANUNACTURERS SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cim er ottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, spelter Sod er, am Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, in Plate,.Sheet Iron, Fire, a.c. , /KirConstantly on hand, Tinn,ens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 1:20 SECOND STHEETS, Pittsburgh, l'a. 'Special orders of Copper cot to any desired pattern. felJ2l-tydan• O N HAND AND FOR SALE. Grain Drills eider Mills, Fanning Mills, Threshing Pilachines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, Churn% Fruit .Tars, tlorn Shelters, Mumma, Climax and Eureka (Jutting; Boxes, BECKHAM & LONG, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural and Farming implements ni all kinds siul2 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh ARTIFICIAL LIMES. - . PA.TENT ARTIFICIAL THE BEST LEG in the united : , tates, and the ONLY ONE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformtal limbs straightened without cutting and without pain. NO CORE—NO PAY. et 'itches of all deserip- Lions constantly on hand and made to order. Those desiring artificial 'huts or treatznent would do well to call and examine my certifi cates 211.11. tebtilL(l,ll3lB. J 0. ft C I LEDLEM.3II, OatlMlytt 68 Fourth street, uear Market DRY GOODS RECEIVINti tst'R FALL spinicti OF' DREtit, Cita )1 IS purchased at the great reduction in (}Old, and out Domestics 'bay- Mg been purchased before the rise, lam,prepaT., ed to sell at the lowest fituree: Ladles, cattand see, at H. J. LYNCH'S 96 ..farket street," 8E1329 between sth at. Pi, Diamond. --_ _ EVENING DRAWING SOHOOL No. 14 Hay Street. Ipir P. wirkgramtm, ..cirtr, wialp 1 1 -11 • litain&N4l94. ENOIN E, Mege4 t, eni,Ni , .113., kwmanical Drawing, and ta Arehttiatiir . reyzkeg,Autitatejiecva 14. makeie• to tfitrb , Mft - 011 " '.', ice., ice. ' Also; 6' CO* :16i• 'l, - ea. and`beittl : - men in Kettitiii Arik*file. I ~rrSO this dare Andloreutict_ti.c^ :tIgHTERte. ON h. AMMtiaiplz: No. I Wocid JEN LiaIIOTWISHIPS. rStean; Ap Queemitosna , and ;,,i19 . 11:* r. THE FIRST-CLASS POW erful Iron Steemehipe of the Cur.. ' - .l.lPcf ALS' rd Line, -1.- • , ••• , SHiC6I," tIEULA, OLYMPUS, Will millirem Liverpool every alternate TUES DAY, from goe.entitown. every paternal* WISONES-LkY i , Aral `than' Nett 'Yotk evert aIternateWEDNESDAS.,. Steering passage I rocs New York to Liver pool direct /45 Currency, to New York, Tao ur, equivalent lo Currency. Paeseugers furl/Oder' co Tarte and ati .German ports 'lst very low rates. For passage apply to WILLIAMS & OPP IN, 40 Fulton elect, New York, or . - THOS. RATTIGA.N, Agent. No. 47 Smithfield street. aulg-t( :.;ucsessor to Thos. Ratttgan Liverpool ; Iles?, York and . Philadelphia. (INTIMILN) LINK: myrxtJ 1 U Isrdc T IMUNDEILSIONEI) 441114 having been appointed agent for the above line of Steamers vice Mi.'.John 'Thompson, deceased. the business of the line _here, will, hereafter he carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street. emir Fourth, where ail applications should be 'Made. The Steamers of this line are among the must trag - n di sent afloat, and run direct _between Liver pool and New York sailing every week. • Theuttdersigneilli; also agent for TA PSCOTT'S celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line ,5 London Packets, by both of which he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. Sight Drafts for any Bailout on any part 01 Europe for sale. Apply to L. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jet _ . STEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN TO LIVERPOOL, ,•,, .THE PIMST-CLASS POW . erful Iron Steamahlps of the ---,Wy.7.syc.- NATIONAL STY.AIf NAVIGATI-N LOUISIANA, LEIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail front Liverpool and Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNLS DAY ; from New York to Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin passage, payable in Gold or in Currency. From T York, 406. To New York, $7O. Steerage passage from New York, $45 in Currency. To New York 630; payable in (told or value in Cur rency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS 8t GUION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. HATTIGAN, Agt, NO. 47 Smithfield street, Successor to Thos. Examen. N. B. Agent for Steamers to London, also the Old Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets. au 19-0' NEW CARPETS 11%[ 0 4 7 , V p OPISINING A LA R( STOCK BRUSSELS, INGRAINS, DRUGGETS, MEDALLION, CRUMB CLOTH, WOOL., .13 , UTC11 and lIEM P (:AIiPET~, Superior List, Rag and Yarn Car pets, Carpet Sweepers, &p., Bought during the late panh:. W. D. & H, MTALLUM. T. C. JENKINS, Coniniibwion AND PURCHASING AGENT. Flour, Grain. Potatoes, Apple., and all Farm Prodpet.. A I.St), REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS, Conelipments solicited. Weekly Prices Cur rent Bent to Consigners. ( - 4., / , 71 Ar i c , r674 0 ,2„, / Fur Stu e 3 50 p. l'A I'IIEAPINIISI., AND A moot successful lit'SlN NIA NV:4 ( 1 ( Ile I.1:(1N Di the Milted Stated. intents can enter and taview at any time CIRO IILA cimtairiing tun intormation sent vine of clutxge to euy athircus on application to the Principals. JEN KI & i,IIITII def•latcdky Pittsburgh, Pa STOCK BROKERS. 11: C.A.SIEDA.V; NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND ND (ADRILAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, 'oleo in Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev .eueroomn," between M. It M. and NI echanico Haulm Amlret ml No. I FOURTH STILEKT, PITTSBURGH PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B, &C. P. MARKLE, Alluaufaaturera find Dealer' UI Ei 0 O.M. CA..11"; .t....hiqurrk..: And all kinds' of Wrapping Paper-, tiny° Removed FROM 11110. 27 WOOD STRERT, No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 'Gash paid for BAGS. spit LAMPS, OIL, -&C. LUCENT OIL womcs. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., ,ILAWII74OTITRZREI OP PURE WHITE REPINED c LII. .13 C:0 IV flOk X 141 , Office, 201 ',TREATY STREET, myB-6md PITTSBURGH, P, LOAN OFFICES. OVVICT2,, - HENRY W. CTINIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of 6th, - PriTSBUINI U. mirONEY IN LARON AND SMALL /V 1 quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of timethe agreed on. Tiaket: The goods cannot be delivered MrOffice Roars from 7 A. M. tolo P. M. jasn ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. X.-FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders; General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Penna. R. Paseenger Station, PlITS.11IJR(111, PA. IVIANITPACTURER ALL KINDS Olr Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto ries etc. (live particular attention to 'the construction of Engines anti Machinery for grist mills, and for ‘.prights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, itnished and ready for ill ie ment at short noise. Engines and Boilers of every ileisoription. A Iso,itirnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron Shafting Hangers and Puffins in every-stariety- continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. :eon f prices are IoW, our Machinery m anufastur hi of the of materials, and warranted all cases to give satiefaction. sa-O r er a from all parts of the country Contd. tell and promptly Min.!. fesl-d,e4y, v.ENETLAZ - PAlNlnuarr amtonrAr ir at .' • Y o z lit F ' Jog' . - I L LEm . 4 tt , s'ifirda 81 1 6RE.,. %3: 4 10 R , , V therttanurnal *mt Ifiazko) t :t • • • 't SAL thiee-stivy : AlMngeE, k rigtvw.mvi r, ii- 4 , l =r; , tn4"4 2 l4scAl u i l eats, street, Dui e's Bar OIL CLOTHS Merehsint, No. 239 Liberty street, opposite Wood street, 1-'11"Vt,1:114.01-1. Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second its. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal 011 Retorts and Stills, - Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, W agoitßoxea, Seal Moulds, Pul a lies, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all neat:nary fitting will he eltreft/I9 attended to. 021-Iyd&tv "11108.11110 THE VAIR MEWS, 110108 and 'Youths (}alien and Balmoralailaadieat Mama and children'!" Balmorale, Gaiter: ant Boots at the lowest price, at, H08.1"0.2111111, ,os rdmkirt dr DRUCIVISTS DiEuLma - fr..v.rti. - Stictosasoit 'TO Jauras Jr. pi f EatuT, Gr x s , j.HOLFZALE AND RETAIL MALTA to Forei g n and Domestic limp, Medico:lea Palate, Oils, Dye..Stutts and YeefitmerY, NO. 77 VEDEtt AL stfi cuY 23 - 1 , 44Lrqkly.N CITY, P. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C .THONAI3 If. HILLER, I=l RN ELY Pll rrs, (ieneral Partnerr IRON CITY FORGE, taOMAN & PHIPPS, NIPiTH WARD, PITTSBUROIi. ANDFACTVRE BAR IRON, GEN eral Railway and Steamboat Forginge Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, Sto. sele-tt GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS AI)DY & 111 W P.. NS 4 ; Y.LUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, Opposite First iThuroh, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 0111 . 0 STRHET, ALLEGHENY, NRAR TB'El MAYOR'S 01/1/10/1. vie LTMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er's Material In general. Oil Refineries fitted up In the moat approved manner. 'ranks lined with Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and time 4'i stores. SkerN. orders promptly attended to. sp3-1 yLI WATCHES AND JEWELRY. J3.WELILX. VSIUE SUBSCHTIBERS RAVE JUST 11 opened a very large and desirable stook of FINE GOLD JEWEI RY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For !Mies' and Oentlemens , wear ; kns Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, tf VEIR,I'InA.IMED) Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea eta. R UNMAN, DIETRAN & SEIDLE, de243 42 Fifth street, BREWERS AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, OENIX STEAM BREWERY: HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Alr..Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our inaille6ll, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orlon to SP tiNUEE fr. Pheonuc Brewer, , Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. SPKNOER, sei&lyd JAS. M'KAY. Butterfield Ar. Co., Ithlsters , and hop Dealers, WATER STREET, WHEELING, VA. IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A t'N "Pit f isA ,l l"R !i :- oe„ c orders frontetrne(: alfairea, Guide, Hoop, Btake, Band & liorseB6oe Iron )}.• QITAI.ITIr. Pittsburgh, lan. 7, SQ. ja.ls-6.nid ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. JAIIIII2, H. HAWKINN TH0111.1.13 U. LLZHAR LAtzeur, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , NO. 103 STILIKE'r, PllTSfitrit(lll, PA. Collect inns A n d taq legal twatileell attendoi 10 II A lleghenl , Waallington, irrene, and a.l - comatea. jau . 26-2ahl JOS. W. PARKER, - A `V- I.A NO. lul FIFTH 0ct5:331,1 HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTEUY. Nu. 85 rourth Street, Near Wood. FIVIE. SUBSCRIBERS MAN (I I'A C -1 'FUME and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Oornices, lirnamee+. Uurtatn Uomiorts, }eather Bats, Mat_ tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. eill lands of Shades, Blinds and Vistures. Jur-Prompt attention glean to all orders for lit. ttng and laying dnwn Oarneta, OU °laths tta. oetl3-13n1 Roßlaas to RoFashos. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD OYSTER CRACKERS AT MARVIN'S BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, No. 6 Fourth Street LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING • superior article of L. I M , Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL AHD, sthr LIBERTY STREET. I=l Xiti .1..."2" CD C:3 , _EL , Always on hand as usual. myl DICKSONST EVART ,s. 00 PLANING` MILLS. JAHI MILLINGAR,MONONGAILE LA PLANING IIIILL;Would respecttully inform the public that . he has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged his establishment. anal tilled it wi th the newest and most approietl ma aldnery,is now prepared to furniehllooring and planing . ; t ante scroll sawing sad re-sawing, doors, sash arid shutters, lidln dried frames mouldings, box making, &a, SOUTH Prrrannnon, Sept. 7, 1657. Jen LABORATORY OF JAMES R . CHI LTf.7iN Sztli.l.- a We hare recently made careful analysis of the amliurg Portwine, and do not hesitate to pronounce it pure. It contains all the properties of the Port firape, and there fore for medicinal uses it IN In most cases, su perior to other wines. Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, su dorific and tunic. It will prove beneficial in Affections 01 the Kidneys, and Chronic Diseases with tfeneral Debility of the Constitution. Physicians may safely recommend it to patients in place of the many doubtful mixtures too of ten sold as pure Wines. .1 Ald Elh K. CHILTON, Annette& Chemist, N. V. City. Nold by A.. 1. RANKIN, bruggist, No. 63 Nlarket Street, below 4th SMITH, PARK & CO,, NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, rll"fal;I~li~Sli commissioN ivioVOWs acourrf COMMISSION mmtexuerf," Vor themilo•ilf " ,"' PIG IRON AND BM:OMM. • No. 74 Woterdirets . PlTTSlttile , Also Agent fbr the PottseMe flail DIM ders solicited for T R011a , 27., 25i 2402,iii) . ,450% and 56 pounds to the yard, and Street, lit s ll6g, Philadelphia Patten., 45 bounds tn - theirl'ard: octit • W. U. rATTICIIBOI.I bINI PATTERSON &. AMMON, Commission 'Rterob.a.ntS, Flour and Grain- and GMierict Prinhine en, No. S Wood et, Pittsburgh, Pa.- We take pleasure In referring to the followt Pittsburgh Houses : Cheat, Smyth & Co. Zug h Painter, A. Bradley. Eduitimisein &:00. H. Davis, J. P. Woodwell, '& Co.: J. W. Spencer, C. H. hove & Co“ M. A. Jaalr &. Oo Jane-t 1 Special Partner P. 1121YMILIA ...... 11. D. 041111448 Late nt Miller & Hloketnon'o, REYMER & BROTHERS. ► (Swu:woes to Reviler & Ar.dergon.l. WVOLIAAJ:3 DILLLR3I.9 itS foreign Fru 'Nuts, Vorifectionory , Sugars, Fire Works, Irm.. N'. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH'. BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass -Works. EIEITI:S3 CaAlman Isc rtav4lior4l, Manufacture sad '.rarrsutly on ti4ndeTory varl,i t ty FINISHED SHASS . WOfIK. BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth. 6,'.ITEAMBOAT WORK,AND trig promptly ate-ruled to. •• Also, solangente tor Western Pennsylvania, • for the sale of nIARSI - Vai PUP4II', wile, IsaralseiPs improvement attached. . fettle J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDBRS GAS AND STEAM 11.11.14 ALL =PDS OD BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Minis Particular attention pat I to fitting up and re pairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 & 34 Witter Street, near- I.lberty. MEMBERS 01? THIS FIRM BE- A. lug practise' mechanics, of many years' ex oedema in the business will ensure to give cat. in every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison & Uo.'a, Steam Pumps Inc water and oil. see-I STEEL WORKS. ISAAC -JOAN L`l3ol - D..Wat. 31'017/ Pittsburgh Steel .'Wdrkl3, 13011 . lir (JO., IIIteRIIPAUTDRICk.S OP ()ant Steel( M.o, Spring, Plow and A B Stool Springs and Ai lea,. Corner of Rosa and Find Streets, un2l-ly PirrsßlTßuti, PA. W. CUNNINGHA!.I..D. CLYNNINGUAII..D. 11115Slai F. CUNNINUHAIIi C DPNC.A.N, driUNNlNiiii.l i 5 C O.—P I T b k., in IR( crry (}LASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, not Via; First atreei, Pittsburgh, ea., three door% below the Monon gahela House, winittllneturere tabu reisCl ty Window Glass, I/T.l%4osta' i flame W are mot Amy t Cori( C tiL.xx, lur Parlot \t lulu WI, lthulei • buthltugs. apt WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO DIULLIMB 1N Foreign Brandies, Wines and:Gins ALPO, Blast:berry, Raspberry, Will Cherry, and It get bd. 'Wailes, Old iilosougahela, Rye, and her Whiskies, Jamaica Kum, &c., IN 0. S 3 1.113.1E.11.1"1' Opposite Fourth street, 1 - 'll"l".sii (IRO LI, PA. 4Eirnotetia, Taverns arid ' , muffles supplied a Luodrate prone tor CSida. tuyit-lyd JOS, S. FINCH. It W /Li . (Successor to Thou, aionre,) manufacturer c. Oopper Distilled Pure Rye Whisky. Noa, ISO, 191, 193 apd 196. Punt street, Pala. burgh. atipl4:lo UIIARLES L. ()ALI/WEL:L i (11nooeisors to Jai. lib 'toils I'O Rli .1" A. C.' ti IF: I t Dealer In Bauon, i.srd, Nuge.r-eurel riene UORDIER BIA RICHT 4 . 11g0 kittS . T fiTs 4e411 -Iyd WALL PAPER, &C Wall Papers trom So to t 3 per roll ; Windoe, Shades Iron lee to et; MI Clothe from 70c to 111050 per yard; Fancy (Food in all varieties, at the New Wall Paper dr raney . Goialz Ito 6; of rtlEliSTFit s SOI.IW A hZ., fehllt L 64 Smjthtleld etreet; I S ' 13 I_, () . W. .1i .G EE , No. 10 St. Clair St., wouLD CALI, THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of floods, which nas been selected wit r % - tst ca.:l3 .contatus ell the newest ststes , ryoodu I , towel to nrst-class [louses. tient's ttlehlng a suit, of clothes made to order wiltplease clan and exam. lac our goods and prises. Also, aMU and corn. piste stock 01 Ft] W. 11. AIcOEK, Merchant No. 10 St. Clair street, myTI Ihttsburgh, B. L. H. DA 13S PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST 46 and itS st. Clair Street, WATER COLOR AIIAOLATUREIs, Life Size Photographs in Crayon, hit, India Ink, etc. Photographs with Landscap. and Fancy Backgrounds. Ivory types. Phot,... graph, Albums, Gilt Frances, and Fancy Articles adapted to the Photograph; business. my2i P LANER IIfs,AYSER'Si Noiseiee Patent Sewing ittazhinea. These Sewing Machines are known &stile wary beet in the United Statea. rhey are W ED, and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine them before buying elsewhere. He. pairing cd Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended tr. NE.ST AXTRELM, Agent, . No. 10 3.Tharii street, Mhll3-Iyd Pittaburgh, Pa. T ail.. FALL. aTOCJi. ON FANCY GOODS, VARIETIES AND TOYS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADEN, end TAtiL Li OIL (MI - Rave just been received at FOERSTER & SCHWARZ'S, min 164 Smithfield Street. " BURT'S RAT, ROACH AN,IS BED-BUG DESTROYER,. rims MOST VALUABLE AA POP. JL ULAN ARTICLE, for destroyingirermin, never Jails to give enviraliathdatettan. E. BURT. JR., Eroptieteir, N0. : 13-IkeettE Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.. AEI4- LXlis Wholesale agents forEittpurgh WARM. FOIL - SALE Nitikft NEWcats.' GANMa. CI P - I".A very desirably 16 , cutoff Isrm of. 80,s3res,,„iroof ft'llitfrolli Monokt gahatallitty,contalning.sAlattaamStoinationaat arkfTenant Itouaeovith - BaruttrufStardej Nearly. all under.ctutivatnut.. Trahgoiistpple,orcharda L a peace_aad otaer fruit:loam. ...tclasutStone 4 &try. furidatUng supertisrtstonelor glass tab n es and budding. purpo s es., Themanu u rf ace An irationtntall ft guano' of!Out. tract: *. So „ ;•,..,.,;• I 'ff , .. Altrall Bourautte . euto:_,.. °V :/-44..69 fourth street, Burke's B 7 G - R4SCEAS.. VIIAVTIPOHD , noes made to order Made at the ahorteat notice. GLASS WORKS JON. S. PINCH, PORK PACKERS. Smoked fiem:tea PITTSBURCIH., Ye PITTSBTTRGFI TiilifirlATlONAL BAS)IX Aniisivitypized voter-As ' , ,plArtonsi Om , ~ Allti.teatOW ITre.O.l.lR-ViAa* V . - 1 . t I .., it tf General', nui.BUSiness. . DAlpel.itil regel7eil,, Ekitoh_ we, cut„thejutncilps , _ _ °MUGU the Latitjtnd Veit U.CWOita2 .„.A.N.1.1 0 . . ' .iett>l.4j, ittilue - [lecithins csinclelnithitysooesistble,, partot , theseuntu. .• -4.,., - n i ands for the preeent , (until the comple tl o the New Bankini ijoinie,_corner of Wood/asset and Virgil:. 'alley, - in"fho'B' nuking ifirotn'cff tfrit DEM fii - k i kViNti . INBTIT 'LITTON, IV um...1-1.6C0r Ebtaa.l.l.4l. AEU tippoatte the Clinton Rouse. : ninobrois: - ' ' '• ' '' - Win fionmert.t, A. 1 - larAle, '• ' `rA. S. Bel I, Alex. Holstein, , -.., i 8. 11. Hartman, Henry Gerwig, L. Morgametern li . .1. ilea. .1t Ara N r MAN, Pratt. . ~ _B. fl. SOIJKICICTZ, C.410h, pru tem. rujij-2540 :: 11LT I/OLMES AIoBONS, it A Slit. .ft.tklks 11l s, and Exchange Brokers anti ifeallarAdV. No . tes, Drafts, Acceptances, Cold, Silver knit Bank Notes. . Exchange on the Eastern and: Western. Cities constantly for sale.. u Collections made in all the cities throughout theitatted States. Deposi ts received in par inntist. or currentpaper, No. 57 ;Market street, beta/nail Third and Fourth streets. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK 65 FOURTH STREET. C ElA.am , Ktla.t) IN SKIM. , 0 PEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK.. .aLeo r un Wednesday and Saturuay evening., • ...tom Stay tat to Novemberlst from 7 to 9 o'clock and from Novenkci tst to lay Ist, Rent o.tes4 o'clock. Deposits receive.' o. all =Ms not leas Rung OSI7SI and a dividend of the pronto declared twice a year, in Juno am! December . Intereata has been declared semi-aruially, In June atut camber aincmthe Bank was organized, al %eat* , of six per ceat.4l year. • Interest, if not. drawn out, is placed• tp,Atoj credit of the depOtitor as principal, and imacktier same Interest from the first daysoLdueesn.l_oo. camber, compounding twice a year .wittiout, troubling the depositor to call or eve.. topme* his pass book. 44 this rate money will double in lest than twelve years. Books containing - the Charter, By-Laws, EUleif • and Regulations, furnished gratis, UM to the office. • ' - 711.81312 D MIT Li-fIOEGE AL.BIZEL. VW PIMP IDWNTB. James McAuley, James P. D. 14teede. Sohn I.i. Shoenbeivr, Wm. houslas, James Herdman, .Isaao M. Pennock, Peter A. illadelia, James Wm. J. Anderson. John R. NPFadden, A. M. Poilock, 51. D. John O. Baskoren, T&C U 9111115. •• • . Calvin Adama, Henry J. Lyneb, John U. lnualey, John Alarahal, George Black, Walter k'.llglarahal, 1101 Burgwin, John Orr Alonzo A.. ()errler, Hobert Poll; • 04arlea A. Colton. Henry L. Itioa-aralt John L.vara, Wm. E. Sol . tmertz, ti - uj. L. Faitheatock, ,11..7,ander Speer, John J. Gillespie, Ale kan.ler Thuile, Wm. S. Haven, ' Wm. Vanklrk, Peter .H. Hunker, larvae Whittler, Richard Haya, wm. P. Weyrnan, Jamul). Belly; Uhrietlan Yeager, RECRUTAIIT AND TD.VABII REEL UHARLE`, A.. COLTON. PHILADELPHIA CARDS (I Li ALAAJIC /BIM/ 1088. J. ROMS AN II ItlKti o[i O. BWOPB. M r,',141 , I worteris and dealers In CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vesting'', Panora' TritrimitiO, • N0...2531.11.A1CAP1LE.2` 82`23..E..0r. ocr29-41 PHILADELPHIA: WM. BRICE & CO., • Prod tieVantl Provision COMIESSIOIi InaGIANT, No. 16 South Water et., YAILADELREILa.or All? Liberal odVanoes . mAde on annettgnmnair' , chou miuund. =YAP , — ' c4.l:OitGri.l Alantifantarer and • WllO L ES ALE A NL) RETAIL DICALE!, In every desoription of • GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,. 610 0.1 1 / 1 8TNUT .STREET,• 2.41-11,1 PIIII.ADELPILIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.; ALAIIIIFACTU Riiiita OF a AS liitEti AND DHANDULINGUS Patent Duprovett- EXUELSIOR AND PATENT ;t: PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS 9 . sand Lampe, Columns, as - pi, ALEAEUXIMIS, No. 517 Aroh Street, Phila(l4E4' Manufactory, Praaktor.l, Phila. goolla warranted, 151451 3IUAN., . .. WFTH. ..._ LONOGOPE & PEARCE Ifiltura'otitfeis I'''. MENSL DS . ANI TA.ILOICS TliThllitigGS;; No. 10 South fourth 'Strfitqt: mywyd PHILADELP , TAIDDLETON,,, „ Ni 7 eit VANES, BRAIiDIES, • Mao, note yrrepneter of the . • OLD No. 5 Nortll Pront St., PEULAp.EL.P.M.I4.;?I;; HOTELS, RE S TAURANTS, NlCER.:Nr;itti. C3r 3:4E - NO. 350 LIESERTV STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,' JOHN gAIiAGE, • _PAOKIIETOIL V ILA TAD.h~I AND IFLTTAD-Aies., with all ito - : modl.l e improvement, Chia pop. ular resort; the subset, ber ie prepared to edema : misdate 111, 0 1 4 costumes anti the public genera:, ally, with tilt , teat int. market oores, pypteß a : will be serve'd Up in every variety of aisle , the Reason. DUMMY! and , alturhe• feels confident of recor,thending them to the pub. he for their excellence. .• • , Can, Bucket and Shell ulatera tecetvol and soltrutinteßale and retail. iyd" OUIX NO. 22 DIAMOND ALL.NY PITTSBURGH_ ?Wink; SUBSCRIBE AS fiCkli to thcPublic that he in . da.ilyy reeeil it t FRESH SHELL and OA N , YSTF.:KS, Ci &c., and is prepared to accommodate- thepatitrair -01 this old and well known 'house with. -over.y. thing in the eating and drinktng itne at.thesho4l l rat notice. JOHN SHA raar„ ateal/-lyd Propriekon- YOUN, . '..- G'S EATING SALOON,;: Cfmraer of Viral fielduStreeelr..Aad SulAtte.., Where OYSTERS and all the delioaaies a file' season will be served np In the most palatable' styles. ELI I(A NO, .- , 0014 corner Virgin Alley and timithheld et. __ _ _ APOLLOH A Li. BELLLA ntiskr.oo2 ASA: tsS woukt Mu Wends anal . customers that he la still -to ,4„ found at his old stand, POLL°. ,8A.L.1. 16 110 trance on Fourth street. He has ebony* tie tie best qualil y °Mager Beer, and In eonneoltoid with the hall, a well appointed billlgrtr salOials with good tables, balls and cues. P"Bensember the place,Apollo HMI, Frinith EU' soar Wood, entrance fril Fourth. i1y1941, • Black Diamond Steel Works, YITTSBITROU, Ph.' PARK, BROTHER & .111AMTIVA.131111.Z.V.8_ OZ. Beat Quality of Refined Caat Noun's, Fist end ( ictsgon, oWI-atzes. - " Warranted equul to any Imported or manutaw tared in this country. OY7IC LAD WA11111101761, 1410 & 151 let ret and li4O h 1.251 Second sta r • = -I.I7I.SBI`ROTE" 50 BUSH:SEED 1117 CR. WU Apples. • lOW bosh. Ear thin, 1500 bush. °its. . Soo !Ale. Clarblllls*Flout. - • In store and l'or sale by PATT.F. 'ON Is 4.1111Lbl • JUSTI.9E THE, PEACE, .71dwarsgmfitt.. - tale -IrcouriighlW f1E.4.1034-Neiraoll9llllllh ,I.4llllolloMattltalw,.,, 8111111110111., Itsal air ..111111.1likiallabuX
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