COffMKHtm & FIMMCIAL ** I'ttpmjtj*., ajLAUKE i '• '* ’ OWIOS btf Tffß DAtLV Post ( Friday, December 10, 1884. { BUSINESS—VVfhare nothing new to note In reyard to trade generally,, yhe demand . was limited to home trade. Prioea have undergone nochnnge. Our rivers are again rising, with a fair prospect of an early resumption of business. The sales that came uifder our notice will be found below : \ POUIiTRY"-*The receipts are on the Increase Sales of Turkeys at 20c %Ut; Oeese, BQ@Blc a piece; Chickens, Co@Boo per pair. OtiANBEKRIKS--Pricea rangefrom *26 to The stock on hand at present la ver limited. MAY—Sales 12 loads, at scales at £43@48 Ou per ton; 33 tona.b tied, $4O. The recelp.s have been loaumeieut to supply the wants of the home trade. SALT—Was unchanged: sales of 100 bbls a' $8 00. BUTTER—SaIes 1,200 pounds of Roll at ion 48c W h. • DRIED FRUIT—The market was tirm with h Sood demand. Sales 12 bbls Apples at 19@llc %< >; 8 do Peaches at 28@27c. SUGARS—Were held at an advance. Salet Of Cuba at 22023*; Porto Rico, 24*c; Coffee x^??£’vH ruflhed ' 300 5 Newr Orleans, 26©280. COFFEE -Sales of Rio at 43@49c. io^ YK UPS—Range from $1 2fi@i 60 per gal- MO^A-SSES—New Orleans sold at $1 26. . No 1 Lard oil at 1,95 s No 2 do, $185; Linseed, $1 70@l 76. The market L quiet but firm. The demand, especially for No 1, is Improving. WHEAT—The market has presented no cew feature for some time past, all good parcels find ft! tilG curren * ratea vlr: Red, „ ? more enquired for: we note a Sjf °^S> b “, hel ' from ,tore at 080 ; KS do de sl 00 7® 9831 frOXn Btore bolder ® were askinp Witil ' Ja *?u folTw" quleti salCB ° f Sprills a ‘ 6u r'lrm, with a good demand. Salet w bbls Extra Family, 1126; 7to do. U@ll 25- •fUSiASO©!! 26;200 do Extra, 10 60, andBo do at 10 DO* 100 do Spring, la 76; 160 do choice, $u Country lots Bold lower being governed by the < l ua || r s The suppjy is moderate. CHEESE—The demand was fair and so were tne sales; sales2ioxs Hamburg. 23c; 14do West era Keaerve, 2i@22c. LARD—SaleaBotcaat24c, part toarrive. Tbc demand is Increasing. POTATOES—The demand has fallen off. The f ln „ 'h« market at present Is large. Salet w> hush Peach Bloasoms at 90c. m ere ,alr request; Bales of 400 kind* 1 * 3 ’ 26 ' We notice a steady demaodfor all Clover 13,60@1J,90: ‘The market has been Inactive fo: somarime past. dn |*^ s— J’. rlc s. 3 rale high; sales of 20 bbls at Jgß*. The stock on hand at present is very & <si^£lwt. rke ‘ ° r “ ; Sal “ 7 Carfi “‘ddUngs at bWs l at|ar The receip,s aro increasing; sales so aifS. E 3 f rnJ 7'. S^P le receipts have fallen r, . 9mali sales of 6 bbls at $6 50. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE.. 0?»iOb oy I'HB Daily Post, t Friday, December 16 ( 1884. ( The oD market yesterday was steady but not very actit e. The stock in the market, is smal]. The sales made were limited, being principal!} to go out of the market; they amounted to 92c bbls. Contrary to all expectation the receipt foot up to 1,216 bbls, by the river. The marketjat Oil City was firm at a further advance. The sales were aa follows : e ? bblB ’ 34 * c i bbla included: Una ml ’,F. hg ', returned; 240 do light oil, 44c,' Pkgs Included. .od^ E s^r‘B“: oobbißO ' obeFrec at OU Reoelpts Per Allegheny Hive, O C Brown Pennook, Bail x Co\‘.\\V.\‘ ytrickier A Baxter JO Kirkpairica D M Edserton Ashworth X Bean PKBfJ<A CESTRAt STOCK YARDS East Eibbbtv, December 15, iSti4 The Stock Market during the week has bwn aotlve, and a large amount has changed hands The principal excitement was in Hogs, ol which a large number was disposed of. Prices have iurther advance,l The weather for packing ha- : been very favor ddr. The pa. M least too&o • parti eB who Ist. ..a .i.,„gh„, log, have bee,,' busily engaged with certain dealers who Intend packing in other places. The exports ahow a Urge falling otr as compared with the previou week. This can eaally be accounted for t.i adding the number sold to Pittsburgh dealers f.. ■ packing purposes. As usual the most fancied ' talnly takee money to purchase Hogs, as on, lrsmla Liverpool New York. Nov it, VrJZ r:°" ,or the BUm 01: WSi IS * ins market closed with the advant;,.,;,d-dn* Liverpool New York. Nov 10 on the side or holders. '.aledonU Glasgow New York. Nov lb . CATTLE -The market was sttadv with .r. ~ “J Southampton.. New York. Nov 23 local demand. The best of cattle wire disnost S ll Liverpool New York. Nov 2ti of to purchasers for the use or * ts' ■»? ",' Liverpool New York.Deo S "taasM the same as the previous week 1 ' Ihf • " ,ermanla ••• •Southampton.. New York. Dec n SHEEP—The market was unchanged The SOS srvrsi, mw obieass, So. am to"™? 1 2,300 hca<l, at prices rangin,. Horning Star. New York—N Orleans Nbv3o from.ootoTMperowt. The cxSort. were 1 hampion... .New York.... N Orleans.. Nov so •mfi f , doro Castle. .New York—. Havana Nov 30 ' for o 86 offlc * ai exhibits of Slock ' f Cromwell. .New York.... N Orleans. .Deo 3 lortne past week : 'owoNada.. .New York.... N Orleans. .Dec s! To PhllailslnMo ohw? ° attle Sheep Horses ■'forth Star... New York Aspinwall. .Dec 3 I To !|2*-W 2,000 200 ’ Liberty New York Havana Dec 8 1,146 1 ’ 147 220 : 'orsloa New York.... Nassau Deco Io New York . ..5,878 ... Evening star New York N Orleans. Dec 10 : i.'osta Rica... New York....Aspinwall...Dec 13 420 V 1 ® 1 Now York— N Orleans .. . Dec 14 •rolden Bule.New York....SanJuan... Dec 17 Guiding Star. New York N Orleans. .Dec n fcALKS OF CATTLE PER CWT W M Puller bought oo head,-*? 76 S. u i! er 4® 40 do 700 WMPull„ jj 0 2a do goo J.iSSfil! ou 8 ht n head, 4 76 30 head 6 00 ff° n - e l>M‘.!»ught« head, 0 io i BllUrf-aoHlKhead, o 26 y - ;,/■ i re ,cS^ u , u^J co , or^ e 45 head, 4 so •• * Franklin, Carnap, Brownsville. . *• m'»v. Jm. Beese, Irwin. Elizabeth. T Smith solcflQ head, 676 , *' Bayard, Peebles, MonongahelaOity. . . . OPaOQB * A» « ,„ raE ** IVER - —Last evening at twilight there -®* Rcyenthaier.vdcf Siv^t/ 661 in the channel, and falling .Gilchrist & Eeyenthalef. do n»; « u ; fi low 7^ e weather was disagreeable On ? °i$ B l t iHifesassSil sags t So£2££ fl £ er *&*»*&**!■ SALSS or SHEEP rat O Hester bought 800 head, 680 ■ ' O Heater bought 200 head. TOO Hewer bought 460 head, t is. a Heater bought 200 head, 7 10 H Boyle bought 188 head. 7 60 Holmea APnffer bought 200 head, 7 00 Pflfltobought 271 head, : 1° J Mangay bought 163 head 1 726 ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. ALLBOHKKr, Lee 10 1864 With a material falling offln the reeeiptt and a oonaequeut thort supply, the market for Oattl was decidedly better than last week, and price adyanoed 25@60 %0 cent. Common and inferior •took, as haabeen the case for some time rule, dull and neglected, and to effect aa'ea owner, are obliged to rccept yery low figures. The t*„ , were as follows : ■A! *3 Off CATTLE PBB OWT. B K Rippey sold 22 head, 3®6 S Bothchilde sold 60 head, 4jk©6k O Sheumaker sold 88 head, 6^ M Man sold 21 head, »37 per head S Hock«dy sold 24 head, i 801(1 88 head, 3*@6k k aold is heath Marks ii Co sold 14 head, 7 4£®7tr O A Thayer sold 22 head, 7 Zent H Kerb? sold 46 head. 4* F Kilne sold 64 head, 4i»ti>6w J hothchllds sold 70 head, 4&6K HSeamore bought 218 head, n* c ® bought 70S head, averaging 530 Iks, at B-Emeilok sold 360 head at 12@13c. tolea *** «P°rted atirom in x 71 but these operations, it should be bo.nc u«?^iip during the early part o> thß wer.thCTwa»warmand wet axjd wet ana unfavorable for packing. To-daV St froYrtllSi M. ** oefDufShiTe A nH i rs. V i tive dßmand . with fair re- Msggggagia ? Oars Oats. MO Dozen Wooden Buckets Choice Family Flour, in atom and for sale by non C- s / PATTE “SON h AMAIW, ■ ■» - "—+ No. 6 Wood street. Boots asi> sboks for vouiv^ Young iMeiL’a Mercantile* liilwarvH 'll HE L E CTU R B COUUITTfiB . JL. Like pleasure In presenUngjhe ftmowing ist of Lecturers engaged for the ensuidgseasou, tio4 and 1866 : 1 Miss ANNIE E. DICKINSON. December 14-VPI.EA FOR LABOR "EeoticSn lo^THK “Waning of the OfiQHBE VANbßlilllOFp. Decembhr 27—READINGS FKO « HENRY ! V, and THE INGOLDSB Y I EGEND-S January 4—CHAT ON IRISH BULLS, Ac GEO. VABDEKHQFF AND WIFE. ~R E ADISOS FROM SHERI DAN'S COMEDY OF 'l HE ‘’RIVALS,” Ac I. OURSELVES AND OUR RE April 13-TEMPERANCE April 14-FACT AND FICTION single Tickets to each Lecture Season Ttoketslor 12 Lectures Holders of season tickets can seoure reserved seats Qrst to any leoture whloh the Committee deem advisable to arrange in that way, free of cost. After this, all purchasers of Blngls tickets will he charged twenty-five cents extra for se cured seats. Season Tiokets for sale at the Library, or by any 01 the Committee, V 0 D J 0 'MERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURE. MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON SUBJECT-' jickeia, 60 cents. Secured Seats 25 cents extr&. .Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture commenced •it 1 o’clock. Holders of Season Tickets can secure seats without extra charge on Monday, December l*2th, at the Library Kooma, between the houra of 2 and 6 o’clock, after which seats, not secured r>y Season Tickets, will be sold to purchasers oi dingle tickets. Tho.”. Baeewell. .Tr, W. B. Edwards, Ja9. j. DojiNsll. R. V. Albrke, C. A. Howe, c. L. Caldwki.l, ile6-?td Lecture Committee, T aE9 BY CONCEPT HALE, Ou THURSDAY at SATURDAY EVENINGS DECEMBER 16th fclTth. SUBJECT—ORATORS. DRATORY, ANI» THE POWER OF ELOQ.UENOE. The FIRST LECTURE embraces the Orators of Greece and Rome, the influence they exerted by their eloquence, over their respective peop.e and nations. Also, seleot portions of their master-pieces. The SECOND LECTURE embraces the Orators oi America, with selections from their masterpieces. Also, an illustration ol the elo quence of Louis Kossuth. Uloß.ng with a briei summary of the achievment6 of the world’s r :n it orators, and the power of the human OjCC. 1 heec Le:turt* have been prepared with great care and much labor ; the Lecturer dealing In iliel disputable facts of history, and em race n. any oi the finest pieces ol composition ami uloquei ce known to the language. Admittance, 6o cents. Doors open at 7, Lec ture commences at 7*. Tickets to be obtained at the hall, deli:4td 1.25 t, THE TBAVEIjER’S GUIDE. Movements of Kuropeau Steamers. , PBOU AMAhIOA. i3remen New York. Bremen..,.Dec 3 Rorrussla... -New York Hamburg.. Nov 2b .lustralaaian New Y0rk..... .Liverpool. .Nov 3o Etna......... New York Liverpool.. Dec 3 Washington. New York Havre Dec 7 Asia. Boston Li verpool.. Dec 7 New York Hamburg... |>ec la Edinburg.... New York Liverpool. .Dec i« \ 4rgtr.i«, New York Liverpool.. Dec lu h . iu . a N «»w York Liverpool. .Dec 14 - New York Liverpool.. Dec n v-anada Boatou Liverpool.. Dec 2J Lainjette....Now York Havre Jan 4 Germania.... New York Hamburg... Jan 7 237 u 3,147 BIVEB MATf BBS. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ABETTED. Uallatin, OUrke, Brownsville. Frankiln, G&rmaq, Brownsville, Jas. Heesj Irwin, Elizabeth. ' l Q , De ,Sfn am . er H°knoke,Capt. Shedden, i !3*S&i, iil Btftrt this evening at four >'?«si2?n < for Calro aD d St. Louis. This is a tfgg** etern-wheel steamer, and those who w hJ* ap ? ly for passage to those parts had letter do so Immediately. p uau B l>)endld passenger steamer ttste a. Porter, lesyee on this dav fnr SI?* 11 ' Thl > boat I« In oharge of Oapt. Jos . H h f°« e l‘ “ axpertenoed boatman, and one of the cleyereitJotßcen that comfeMo this port W iE The - a “ paataoger steamer Onward, J as Hel on, 18 announced for Olncinn.M Louisville. This boat baa excellent aocommoda 'ons timcers. bhe will leave on Saturday without line steamer fioanoke, Caot Shedden '\^H OUI l ced for Calro a °d St isOuis, OantaUi Thedden has purchased the commanding inter hfm. “ d ' he ™£ t'ORMARIBTTA.BAtLIAimii. KKRSBIIRo, mONTOlßffiKnv A PORTSMOUTH ' SISD I B r ‘ffl SU£R = --p t atn ■ oc! n^?i Era wi >“'^P«seng n e«rrougk BOR CINCINNATI ANli LOUISVILLE THIS DAY. DECEMBER ,6, TVm J&2[SEk*™S r«A B P D J S O^ \toVe Wm lesvß « announced for freight, boari,' or to J- D. POLLING WOOD, Agts. FOHIiUARKsmLE AND NABH THIS DAY, Dec. 18. at a P M Commander, will leave aa an! I or J. D.COLLINGWOOT) Agts. POREYiNSVILLE, CAIRO AND ST hOUIB. THIS DAY, Dec. l6, 4 p m . e*sL«A.. Tlnt fine passenger ■ For freight orpa.sage app, on WrlTor’to itojaag^gsg; or •J' of rkcbivrd ’ A CHEAP^LOT FRENCH MERI Nos, of all colors, Call and examine,.at H J. LYNCH’S, <l«2 Between Fifth *Qs»tJn!l^B£2oud. BAYARD TAYLOR. THEODORE TILTOH, January—THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY Rev. X 8. c. ABBOTT. i a s 3 '-OCR WAS AND GEN GRANT leh 2 - FhANCE AND HER EMPEKOK JOHN B. GOUGH. April 12— LONDON ThoB Bakswell. Jr, w b Edwards, ('HAS A Hows, -las J Donnell, C L Caldwell, R C Alb nxu, Algernon 3 Bell, Lecture Committee. Will ©peak at CONCERT HA-X.T-., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th, "MEANING OF THE ELECTION.’ J. B. CONSER, PBOli KUHOPB. STEAMBOATS. !' ' - STEAMSHfPS. I DRUGGISTS. jjjßMßFfop4|fc ‘ i#6s. 'ffafa and Liverpool. j i6eiji»ii a. MliiLiltKiv, : . -.amksT^sisb; - _ . Line, ,; ; 1> Jl XJ' GG I- g}’ T Pennsylvania Central Railroad, . so*,*. , REUAB wholesale ahd retail dealeb ten DAILY TRAINS. .'!;; OLYMPUS, . j On m tnn AtoinuT. Ootobbb 7lbt ■ ' l 'lVfc *v°*y Alternate TUES- ; SO. 17 FibEBAl/STRSKT, ' will leave the .depot,! ooroer of L nSPdSfSg ’ -ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. anil Grant street., as follow. : - .alternate WEDnexjjaY. C'-rr~ n ~_ ■• — — FAST MAIL dally, except Sunday, at 2 60, . pa,»agelrom New York to Liver- STEAMBOAT FORGING. &C a. m.. stopping at principal Stations, and making ! j; I, direct 015 Currency, to Mew York, iMo . ’ iltreot connection* at Harrisburg with tralni for : S olao s oQulvaledl in Currency. Passenger. ' hmkw elokah New York, Baltimore and Washington; ami at ; ““d *U Herman porta at j ■ ;:nuy nHini’e. ji; Philadelphia| for New York, Boston and Inter- ; ' e £? rates. r ’ (leneral Partnon. mediate point*. i “PPty *° WILLIAMSh GUKIN HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, dally, ‘ 40 atreet, Mew York, or ’ IBON CITY POHfIK except Sunday, at 6 20 p. m., stopping at ail I RATTIGAN, Agent. ; , . , , , ’ regular rtationa-betweeir PlttsbuitfFaSil Har- o No. 47 Siuithflekl street. I UIOM AM PHIPPC rlibuig, andmaklng cloneconneotioigilWh train* 1 “ul9-tf Successor to Thos. Hattigan 11 * * ' Yt.l v\_J.s 0C t 111 II O, PITTSBURGH 6l ERIE EXPRESS daily, N ' A Y * eral Hallway and Steamboat Forgings, except Sunday, at 12,30 p. m., stopping ajfrnearfy W -TxliAJVX®HtlJr* T *T TVTh~I_ '■ *''“enger, freight and Isocomotive Axles, 4c, all tfid stations between Pittsburgh add Phil a- , flfelo " tf delpMa, and making connection with trains ou NOTICE TO th p p l7 wi r ——“ ’.*■— _ bn£2££SgL% x7“£ L CleatfXffi ! » «AS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. Bala Eagle Valley Branched ‘ l -oicSSSL Paving been appointed agent lot -- . u\.s=.—— JOHNSTOWTS AUUOMMODATION, dally. ' J£ eaboTß line of Steamers vice A. OX> Y <fc EVENS, ISuITe d t^eei , p“&h^^\WiL r I i55“ 0 £S ' PLUMBERS AJJD GAS FITTERS, trainro^th^Fndtan^a 1 Branch^and fl W ,t eeY]Pe , niu fL™ ST' t aylvanla R, R. Vhe Meatner* of thi* line are among the most ’ PI 0 * irat Church, Pittsburgh, and PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.26 I run direct between Liver- wo - *’ OUIO STEBET, ALLKGUESrY. p. m. .topping only at Lntrobe, Conimaugh, I ’ The^mlef.SJi!,. ’ every week. bbab ibb mayoh’s jOßbtoh Unllltzin, Altoona, Huntlogdori, Lewlrtnwc vt xt;it pc rrvno a Mitilln, Newport, flinry,vll,e‘ Harrieburg, Lan- 'nf t l " in ® o f ba Dlng Veceißand theX Line ft-* u r l® AD i caster and Downlngton. At Harrisburg, direct 1 nLiS w°^ aoke ! 8 ’ b 5’ 1,0111 of which he is pre- c ,- a connection* are made for Baltimore, Washing- 1 «n?hl r*!" r? “I? 1 Passengers at very lew rates. the mo.t i.mrfit Ji S!' 011 E^? ne £ ie , a , Bt A cd u ? ton and New York: at PhiladelDhla for New Mght lirafts for any amout on aoy part o: ■ i j.,hu".. ,r N J mauner. Tanks lined with 1 ork, Boston and Hi term™aU?oln,.!° r S ‘° °’ 1 SSn'xJSS*'- Hou “°* Htted witb and i. D uf{r,r°Bfa^, on p«t. r rd No ' 66 | order - -. Y at 0.30 a. ® T£ QUEENSTOWN TO LIVERPOOL. ~ m.. Btoppine only at Conemaugh, aallltzin, ” __ Altoona, Huntingdon, Lewlstown, Mifflin, THS FIAST-CLAVS POW* i Newport, Marysville, Harrisburg, Middletown S™ ‘ Steamships of the 1 Elizabethtown. Mt.; Joy, Randisvllie Lanca* Stbam NaviOATi»N : ter and Downington. At Harrisburg oonnec- ; . ■- Baltimore and VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, i- gtHK SUBSCUIBKRS wave jusit' Bom^^ndintom^Sftep^t*' 0 ' NeW T ° rk, J ma *< PENNSYLVANIA I•“ °‘ ,e:ie<i a ver T large and desirable o( FfRST'AWCdraMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Wlil MU from Liverpool and Ou eons tow',, ' EHIE GOLT) TEWPfRV (exeeptSmidayi>rt63o a.m. alternate TUESDAY I WliU uij W HUG I , SECOND AC(JOfItMODATK)N T&AiN for » from New York to' Clueenstown aud GOLH & WETD \A/A t TOLIE:c * htation ’ leavea dally, (except StmnVy,) at Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin ! * wILVtK WATCHES, THIRD* ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Ladies’ and fJ-entlemenß’ wear ; fine WaU>s Station leaves dally, (except Sunday,} at £*“*s« from New Yor£ *l5 in’ Otnrcncr Bronze Clocks Fancy Goods, FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ,or , S f LVER - PLA ™f W^KE, vV ail a Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at Q tf ma ? ports at*very low rates. as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baaket# rfecHUROH TRAIN leave. Wkn..BUtlon, * OTl °*’ . «\ery Sunday at 905 a. m,; returning leaves l THOS. r a ttt/x a w a at. HEYRAN A SKIdLE, thttsburgh st 12 46 p. m. No.« 43 Fifth sb^t. UKTtIRKISO TRAINS N B gneeeSßOr to Thos. Ilßtngsa, 1 htgc A RRIVE I_ PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS : | Old ,hc : BREWERS AND MALSTER' liaitimore Exprecs,.,...*. isop. ml •-**-. r’hlladelphia Eatpreate*..,. a sop. rr. ' ‘ —*- Sts! new “caTTp e tT" Through Mail Train l 20 a, m j Johnstown Accommodation io 15 a. m I _ A - Coommo<iatloa ““ ® 80 a. m { OPENING A LARGE STOCK *d wall’s Station Accommodation 9 00 a. xn GF 3i \^s ii .'. astAt *°n Accommodation 2 20 d. m ' 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation.... 6 U6p.ru I BBUBSELS, S^S3r-rS^SSSJI! h > iuqeains, hoid°tS“S DEUGQETS, otdy, cud for sn smount not exceeding n°o- i MEDALLION N, H.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to ! nrx>L/AlnilUix, eonvey Pnaseugers nnd Bsggage to sad fremt the : OEUMfi OLOTF, Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each i ftTT passenger end baggage. ' OIL CLOTHE For Ticketa apply to , „ J. STEWART, Agent, | WOOL, DUTCH and HEMP Md GrL rtr?ets F,l3 * <a!^r SUU<m ' °° L | CART .SITS, IHB4. 1864 ' u P e ” or kiat, Rag and Yarn Oar the PITTBBUBGH, i P 6^ l Carpet Sweepsra, &c., ! Sought during the late panic. mi. FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Ojevelaudaud Fittsbargh Railroad B\J MMilh AUBANQEMEM T. ! OA AMD AFT to. ft OCT. 30th, 1864, train* run a* follow*, m i>eave WttaVg. frorUfti'gc* torOlevo. *’orWL*ei‘a. i Exptea* 2.10 a.m. 2ioa. m. 2.10 a.m. i gxpre** 2.00 p.m. 2 46 f >. ®. 2.46 p.m hapreaa 3.00 p.m. * u „ m. 6.10*. m. bor New Oaatie and Erie v 6 w a. m RETITHN iNii, Arrive Pituourga, H., K.W. & i'.. R*y. a.'W a. m., 3.3 u p. tu., 6 46 n 0i.,7.60 t>. m . 6,30 p. m. v 0. &P. H. K.. , iu a. ID., 34 \ p. m., 9. Go p. ci AUUOMMUHAI (Oft IKAIN.', Leave Allegheny for New Urmfiton. Porfs.t, 9 00 ft. m. 3 lAi m 12.0 Q m. 4.30 p. m. 6.30 p m. return in u. Arrive AUegheay, & a’F.7.30 x. m., 6.30 a. m., 2.4 Q n ID., 4.46 Ij. id. 1 * U £ F*. k. tt io oo a. m. 4 OEO. PARKIN, Ageat.- l uloii Paaaenger Station. Pittsburgh, Pa. A. U. O’ASSEi*BKRRY, Ag«at. yebs. Pittsburgh & Conneilsvllleß.R. Wljitor Arrangement. AFTrCH MOM DAY, SOT. M 19et l wlil leave the Depot, comer of and Water .treeta, a. fellow.: . Arrive. at .Mall to andiron:U'ntown. r 66 "a. du^oon^m' ,1 °oJ S: S “ - rL ~ , . . , ‘‘ al6 a. m.. 9os p. bi. I*t Braddock’* “ 700 a m a %n» ~ 2nd Braddodr'a » 416 n I!oS' S' Sunday Ohureh Train to P 6 40 p ' tt ' and from M’keeaport, 1 00 p, m. to 00 a. a ■ H. D. BRECHT & CO., AMUFACTIfRERg o P Looking Glasses, Gilt and Eosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, Slatt «n<Stl iUlfleJd * trBet ’ bct ’ BreeD Fifth and LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES Smelting: Works. PARK, M’CURDY & CO., MANUFACTUHJSB.S OF SHEATH, Brazier’, and Belt Copper, Preued Oot>- ‘toma RaUed still Bottom., Spelter So£ m’^atefshe«Xn! e Fl“i^ alCri *" Met ““’ andrSSf l w“?eSo U »o r lsS 1 s ?2SftS SECOND STREETS.WtJbumI[r£ T ““ 120 Datt^S Pe ° Ulorde ” " Co PP er cut to anydesired fettfl-lyd&w HAND AND FOR SALK ' Momma, Oilman and Eureka Onttln* Boxes andEeta? and Farming implement, of all “ 1 - auui 12T r.lherty Street, Plttabunm. AHTIPKJIAL LIMBS. r¥I H K BEST PATENT AiITTFICIa, , EEQ ln-the United State., and the ONLY ONE in Plttaburyh. Crooked or deform,*! itn,. ■ S2f« would do well to call and examine' mv certiH cate* acd testimonial*. “ y ccrtia- oetlQUyd ,^ga,SggS!?A£s:. DBY GOODB. REC EIVIIVG OUR pAr.r. ft'Wif'it OF DRESS GOODS (Schks^at W“ at .he We* "P” betweendth'itfADflmtmd. E7ENDJQ DRAWING SCHOOL. No. 1* Hay' 'Street. IT P. besoebbke, civil. Aim iEN O IN E EK.— IPOTMhf mB 1 -mt>. « wood W, D. & H. M’CALLUM, ! T. C. JENKINS, ' ! MerohuiU AND PDRdIASINQ AGENT, i Flour, Urmln, Folaloee, Apples, Ctoee.e ***** all Farm Products. ALSU, j REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. j V No. 239 Liberty atreet, oppoaite Wood street, I ° ttl * mTSBUKUIJ, PA. F'nrSlau'e 3 60 p. m, HiTXSBI'KdH, P& Jg WK LAKGEST tMIICAPUgr, ASH i WiSS «t T MNESS MAN’S 001- en,(!ralul review at any time* -H E^fr oont » ln ‘ n <! <ull ittlormatlou «,.t .'.***£ < , “F* to any address cm aiinUoation to -f tNKINS a. SMITH, JgJ-lawJay Pittaburph, 1 1 . STOCK BROKERS. J- I*. CASEDAY, f ' CT D C '., S J^Vr UR^ T ' fIOND and mortgage, HEAL ESTATE /ND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ufflcfi In Jonei' Hallilintf, over “Internaj Kev enueroOTß.,« between M.- * M. And Mechanics No. 1 STREET, PITTSBURGH p APER MAWFACTURER& S. B. & C. P. MABKLE, Mualscturen and Dealer* in 13 OOK, CAP, LETXEH, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed KHOU MO. »J WOOD STREET, TO No. 83 Smithfleld Street, , PITTSBURGH, PA , LAMPS, OIL, &C LUCENT OIX. 'WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., UAJTU7AOTUBBB6 OF- Ptlß* WHITE REFUTED OAB.BOW OILS, Office, aei LIBERTY STREET, mySAmd PITTSBURGH, PA- LOAN OFFICES. LOAN office, HENRY ,/W. CIMIOTTE, HO. 100 BHITHFIEL'D BT., N ear the oomer of 6th, PITTSBURGH f-AROK AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Die mnnoa dewelrv.-OoM and Sliver Watehea and all kind* of valuable articles, for any lemrth of TmJt heg ° 0d ‘ o *‘“ ot *" de “" rtd j*9K)ffloe Hour* from 7 Ad M. to IQ T, a*. ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & GO , STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, ■lron Founders, General Machinists and Boilfa: Makers, SHAH TUB ' ' 1 Peima. tt. R., Puunaer Statloa, PIITSBURQH, FA. lAI A Nt E ACTufiER ALL KINDS OF hnUr"! J SP‘t 8 ’ ran * ln e from three to. one r“?horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, flaw Mill., Blast Furnaces. Facte. tigs, eto. (|ive particular attention to "the construction Machinery lor grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mill*, Have also on band, finished and ready for siur ' £ns '^ i “ d Boiler, of Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and FuUies Ln va “ et 7». wod continue the manufacture of woolen lilanninery. and Machine Cards. 9i .are lor-, our machinery manufactm "»*&•** OF BOOTS, SHOfM AND GUMS at reduced ®:*M'»Oola : *M'»O0 l a for a Urge stock i>i gon.ia whtcK bought at a great reduction, *! Uie iirm are going Into tlie oUtmalneaa. < AT J.N, BOBhAIW*S, ' " « Market Street. 2d.dpof botu FVti. _ _ I*6 WooUsu^; 5801 OubJl -Iffld jsp( market., '' *' ao6 DSALiS i COAL. YARD, 508 LIBERTY STREET. JAMES AiIIsI.UVOAR, MONONQAHE. kA MILL., would respeotfully lmorm the public that he hae rebuilt since the iifSri enlar * ed lilH establiahment, and filled it wi th the newest and most approved mi* chlueiyvs now prepared to furnish flooring and planing > mm.s, scroll sawing and re*iawln«, doors, sash and shutters, kfln dried frames mouldings, box making, &c. ' south FiTTfißuaou, .s e pt. i 1357. jaao a/VBOIt.ITOHY Ol*’ JAMES H A (-HILTON at CO.—We have recently made careful analysis ol the Ssmhurg Portwlne, and no not hesitate to pronounce Jtjmre, It contains ail the properties of the Port Grape, and there l'#re for medicinal uses it is, in most cases, su perior toother wines. Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so* donrtc and tonic, it will prove benehoi&i in Affection* ru the ludneya, and Chronic Diseases with General Debility oi the Constitution, Ffeyalcianamay &aleiy recommend it to patients in piece oi the many doubtful mixture* too of ten ouia as pure v\ inea. lAm_L3 K, CHILTON, Amieticai Chemist, N. Y. Oity, Sold by A. J. RANKIN, Druggist, a °- 63 Market street, below 4th. SMITH, PARK dc 00., NINTH WAED FOUNDKY, PITTSBUBQHu Warehouse, No. 148 First and 120 Second sta. Manufacturers of ail aiyeaan<\<lescr«ptt«n.i f> f Coal Oil iiexorta, and Stills, Qu and Water pipeß. Sad Ixooa lJog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Pidlies, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and maohinery of bvenr finorin. tlonmsde to order. HaTlnga complete machine shopahoohod to the foundry, all necesaary Ottlng wffl be osrefuUv attended to. oa-lydW TUB FAIR MEN’S BOVS ao#f ouths Getters and Balmorals, SJ mtsaea and children's Balmorals, Gattersaml Boots at toe lowest price, at an ° un BQBEAND'B, “ u iWMaitresA ■.. a , 1 . j W ATCHES AND JEWELRY. JEW ELUY . SPENCER & M’KAY, " BREWERS & MALSTERS, PM OEMIX STEAM BREWERY. W K H i VK^ff‘WAYS °* HA«> A superior article of ; Ale, Porter and Brown Stoat, Ami will continue to make U our aim to fire satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr Boh; Watson ol Liberty street, will have the of our business, with fuU control in the Brewed, all orders to SFENULE & M’KAI, Pheonix Brewei- , Pittsburgh, Pa. * ./OS. SPENOEK, JA6. M'Ray JButterileld Sc Co. ministers and Hop Healers, W/At'tC-U S'l'iUtiiT, IRON WORKS. CUNKI*aHAM..D. IHUBBU 9- OUBN UiGHAH. , . q dttnpak Cdnniivghams dt ('o.-pittV B Y« a ™ OITY OLA - ss WuKKS—Ware house 119 Water street, anil loti I'ixst street Pittsburgh, Pa., three Joora below the Ho non'- eahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh Oils I, uniow Glass, .Druggists' Glass Ware and I rlcan Convex Glass, for Parlor Wlnaows, Church es «od public buildings. ant L.aide, Hoop, Stake, Band 4EHorae3hoelroti! —r ORMSBY ISON WORK 3, Wli;irtou Brothers & Co., Akh sciw riikiUKtu ro tts;- oalvc orders ;'ram the trede tot ell sites of UK THt HEST yUAI.ITY, Pittsburgh, Jim.uwa. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. .inii/* ti. HOl'lfia* 1 (opkinn At I ittzear, ATTOKNEYB-AT-LAW, KO. I *>J KIPTU STREET, mTSBUKUiI, PA. O.u).;ottoDa »c*j oiL( r iftgM bubiDeaa attended to lu Allegncuy, Washington, Oreene, and ad* joining count!**. jan2s-2md JOS. W. PARSER, -A. r .v 'i 1 oitisl; v - a. w , NO 103 KIKTH STKEK.T, PITTB BO Kfcrll. oci6.3tnit j _ HOUSEFURNISHING, j UPHOLSTERY. ~~ No. 85 Fourth Street, Hear Wood. r r*V?iß BS V^ ,BBHS M A N U F A C. •i+iruT* keep constantly on hand every i ~t he r 45®’ vlz; Cornices, Curtain Goods, Comforts, l eather Bede, Mai. ol all kinds; also, the celebrated* Patent Fixture? 6 * 3 ”' AU kiDd " Shade ®> Blinds and ■W'Prompt attention given to all orderafor ttt- Mng and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, tee oot 17-1 yd ItOBERTS a ROENIOK CRACKERS &. PILOT BREAO OYSTER CRACkErT 01 " AT MARVIN’B BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, No. 64 Fourth Street. LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. W? aurmrior* Article* L ' F ' ACTUR I*O lime, Wiiion we arc prepared to deliver from oar BEST QUALITY OF t l O A T, Always cm hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART A 00. PLANING MILLS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1 i ■ ■ i in i.J- bmtts-*-- ■- i i ■■ > JOHN W«lQß,'lTKj>'» i ; commission ■;s&!.ffigstr. Uie sLlsiSjet; ußsila. P oau phia p leru> « poun^tataewS/ w ' D ‘ 77717777^^*0 8 PATTBMON *. AHHOI. Oommlssloxi Mprohants, Flour »nd Grain utd'Cfaaenl tu l en. No. 8 Wood rtjTfptf&^Sfp^* l ' w Pj®»* ,ir P tarefmriug to the failowl Z E*H Davis, j. p. WoodwelJ, Jas.M'OulW it <3o ' j* 1 H - hCo ,E!iTj*out.‘ci .THOMAS V. KILLS*, Special Partner r. bbVuk H.D.&*riGSß.... > ,j.a, Barns Lftte st Miller & Rlokfittoo’i, BEYMER & BROTHERS, 1 Successor* to Keymer A Anderson,j WROLESALI OBALKBS DT M 05.126 AND m WOQD.STSEET', PITT3BP3SGH/, a. OADXAJT Cadman «St ' rawlord, Maaoiaature aad jonataatly on hand every FINISHED bIiASS WORK. BRASS UASTINOS of superior smooth ness made to order. g»SSSHSSS;*?HS“fe Improvement attaohed. ’ " feMO J. fit in.. IfII’STEENj BRASS GAS AMD-STEAM FITTERS, BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Caatings of all gitifls, _ ~ Made &t the ahortert notice. Partlcuiarattention paid fo Attunfup , U J r-- p airing ol OH, KEFINEKIJES. * 31 A, 34 Water Street, near Liberty. THB UEUOBKS OF THIS FIRM Br. lug practical mechanics, ol ninny yeara* ex* the wiA ensure to give sat , “ l cverr rca P ect - We are also agent, l ~.'°. , a 1 Steam Fumpgfor ISAiO JOHB6..JOHH l. BOTD..WM. K’o'JILOCaB, Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD & CO,, jfAJfqjAOTT7RB7tc; Ca»« Steel) alao, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springe and Ariel, Oornci ot Rosa and First Streets, r PITTS bIfBOH, PA. WH.KKIANU, VA, WINES, L!QUORS, &C. HfiNßy W.IBEAUMONT'&'ca, PttALtlgß la Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins A. 1.00, blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cnerry, and Gin ger hi .visiles, old iuonongaheia. Hye. and ner Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Ac., MO. 83 LIBERTY STREET opposite Fourth street, ’ PITTSBURGH, PA «Fhotels, Taverns aud Families supplied a moderate prollts lor Gaah. mykl-lyd .TUOUAB O. LAKBAB JOS, 8. VINCH. nYE WHISKY JOS. S. PINCH, (Successor to Tfaos. Moore,) manufacturer ol i Copper Distilled Pare Bye Whisky. lBßi 1BI ’ 193 and ISS » street, Fitts ur ® n * Bepl4:lyd -t*-r iivf-iw —A. • * OHAfiLES L. OALDW&LL, (Successors to Jaa. Holmes A G 0,,) 1 J Oli 11 PACKER, Dealer In bacon, Lmrd^tPigar-Oured CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS. decll-lyd Wall papers, oil. cloths WINDOW SHADES, f£noY GOfH?IS shir 11 , P*” lrom Bo to »3 per roll; Window si *® > -V U Gloths from Wo to the* 1501 yard ’ Faooy all varieties, at New Wall Paper & Panov Goods House FOEKStYr a SCHWARZ, - feM * 104 Smlthfleid street BISSELL’S BLOCK; W. H.~M’GEE, No. 10 St. Clair St, WOULD CADE THE ATTENTION of buyers to Us stock of Goods, which ' r, “ l **«*«»>e ufTcohtalns Sm’U.ilfT* 4 * iyie * ' Goods t . . found in Orst-olsas houses. Gent's wishing' a suit oi olotoes made to ordet will please cafi and exam f®e. OI fr goods »nd prices. Also, afuliindmS. plete stock of FURNISHING (kIODS W. H. McGEE,' Merchant Tailor, No. 10 St. Olalr street, _ mraT Pittsburgh, Pi. B - L. 11. DABBS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 46 and 48 tit. GJLalr Street, COLOR MINIAXC AifiS, adapted to the Fhotograpie buiiueaa. my2l pLASEftAKAVSEIFB ‘ Noiflelea Patent Sewing ttfafiMneSj Iheae Sewing Machine* are known 4* the verv r»est lathe UnitedStatee. Thevars WAREANT fcOJ, aotl *oidat the UJWEST PRICES. (Jail auU e xainine them before bu ying eiaetrhere; £e> pairing of Sewing Machines of every kimi promptly attendedtc. . .V ¥ KUUI ERNEST AXTHEIfif. Agent We. liQTUoijtteet. • Pittsburgh, Jfc FAhL stock up “ aiMft-lyd fancy goods. PAPEB H«-o JU Bt ‘r 88 ®®* FOEBBTEB feSCHWAfiZ'S, i* cIU IM-.BmltlUicld Street BUST'S BAT, BOACH*'>ANjD BED-BUG DEBTBOYEB. f pUIB MOST VALUABLE AJFD POP -A 1- LAB ARTIOI-E, for destroying Vermin ;.t.vet tails lu give entire satisfaction. ’ ,BURT, Jit., .Proprietor, No, la North iJevemtli street, Philadelphia. R. E. sei. LERB dcCO..Wholesale Agent! forFUtibulirli »nd Ylcinlty, ocmarff pICKJUEI, tHAUCBII.IUTIDPfj B MO dozen K gallon Pickle*. M# X “ >• ““ t ' Ketau p. jnTL^&SES?**”"* 00,10 - , ' <' HEYDtES ft HKOSq GROCERS. BRASS FOUNDERS. Guquesne Brass Works. •AAL HJ7TDB 07 STEEL WORKS'. * glass Works. PORK PACKERS. ~,, PITTSBURGH, PA. WALL PAPER, &C. PiTTSBUKCHI, g*NKS=ANB"BAMKERB D*p°«ta i/. .. «KK>» of.tlm BQUWHT AWP n. ’ Anil' 'tmS&XAhiiAUSiZjJSZi- ! , WW’** “iSISSSSSSr DUUB SAVISGS' isstitotioh, No ‘ Oppoiite iiwCiwjtooHoMft __ DX3OOTOBO4 -‘J'jii'-iJ W tassssst- K Boumja * BoNh. u a jS? krb si«iKsSi.v trt -» **««: DOLLAE SAYINGS BAIEK 65 FOURTH STBjEHBTr^ chabitebbd iw.'u«b gpSSSS and Item November •« to M*v HKT£fi?i?i?a o’clock. . ' 7’?.‘fr“,r.* 9 • _ ■wS&S’X.SiSS 2£«£fe2f SS ics« than tweiva ve&n« ® a *y wuldobbta in 'sSg»*SasgliN^sfe O&AWTOBD. • taastDasT, ! ‘ OEOBOE ALBBfiE. ' . vioa PHB9n>mrrfl. - ■ ■-* s«av * TBIIBTfeBS ‘ L ' £2°“° Omier, Robert Bobbj ' Mon - & u s £sr- Benj.L.FalLieetock, AlS^SsSS*’ Who s H iU “ pie ‘ Alexander ' Sa3P* Stwsr - J “”“' Ohriattan^ea^^' ' PHILADELPHIA CARDS." OKAS. 2CA&E8.....T1 .^^* =3aa^a j . BODsr ik irate..;;." •■;::: •: maojeie Importere and doalari lot CLOTHS, CASBIMERES, SATINETTS V MUngi, TaUor«> ' Mo.ase atAOKKEa.’ Steebt <KSI9-tf PHIUADELPHU • WM. BHIGJB & "OOf Produce and Provteton " ’ COMMSSIorffiEOHAKT No. 16 South Water - 1 PHir.Anwt^ptrrl „**" liberal advancee made on conitoiEmt. when required. GEOKGE GBAWC, Manufacturer WHOI-KSAijfc'Atti, 6tsJbk. BWMUEa in every desorlpUofl al ' GENTS' FUENISIIN6 . GOODS, 810 CHBSTHOT BTBEEP * nyi-lyd PHILADEXiPSIA. y. A. ias Ebkl* 0% < m attu RAorn&Hßs ow «A 8 SXX'rVBBShAJEDOHjUHBS^ Pftteat Improved B&OJ&LSIOB AM) PATENT .. , PAKAtiOSCOALOILBURJfgBS, Hand tamps, Colnnutk, Ao," BAiwsooni - .- • • • So. 517 Aroh Street, Phfladelnfiia. Manufactory, Frankfort!, Phils. * ' Si-All goods warranted. ■*?. HARRy BBia»m~ 19IVB* -S.4JIU. i LONGGOPE *W. FIIKMSHOG tiflflDS. •._ Airn tln^ss : Wo. XO South FohSotreat myl-iyj . pgTTrAj>ELi? Uia E. P. MIDDj unreal** or WINES, BRAIOJIESi J &iD., Al*o, lole propristor of the'. ,! ,J . V OLD Wajj^LT Mo. S Bortb Front 8t„ ~ mhli«lyU HOTELS, RESTAURANTS. *1 ® «*^pl^JW «wat»Q. sao LiBEHTY ariuHßpp JJext tg Pennaylvaaia Passenger,Depot, ■JOHN SAVAGE, ■ PMPRIETSR, I '' i u H*jw« take.n ahd Frr*rEn iu> iJoSmSae*’ t r‘, e *“bKriber l* prepared3D*aoooß> hi* old cußtomc; a and theimMU —~- •JJ?'®' 1111 toobeitthe market alftudtr^tronvii s? Oan. ButkrtSd Shell Orator* aaw&ed d»l8r md told wholesale am? retail; ‘ . ODB ‘ H 6 'tl NO. 2i DIAMOND ADLST MTTSBDBOfH, • I'gAHE SUBSCRIBE AJOTDraiSila I. to toe that he todaUrSSS nf FRESH SHELL ami OiW .-jßTffagffiffrg 1 £?;t “ tf i', fire P >re l, < P 4,;WB >w<*i*traeSSoM mr^bi>eS YOUNG’S EATING SALOON, Where OYSTERS had all thtdettueletf fifth* will. he lerved up In the nett palatshla ‘wl. MTfrr VLTCTn All., h'aiffifffhil' A'SpSS* old friends and customers that he l»ttiI14& cv» f *und at hla old atand, APOLLO HALT. *£. JranoeAn Fourth atreet. Hctanlum onHJS 4««aty Of Lager BearTndrnLXSH^ Black Diamond Steel WopM PITTSBURGH, FA. , PARK, BROTHER & CQ VAmrvAoussss or v " Best Quality of Defined, Casta tael, -Flat aod Octagon*ofallHxea. -■ . taSE*«fe&£ “*-««■*«« mruuo. ■ onroi asd WAB*HotiBk, ■ r ■ *** * »51Ftr*t and laodtiaaan^rw^,- febia-iyd prrWßtJßOk'- all BUSH. SEED BCflkwWiC 16 bbl*. Dried Appier. * 1000 buthe Ear Corn, > . ; ■ * IMO buah.* Ostjk.. - 8&0 bbl* OaffaUHj Flour. 1 lottoreaml fortalrby •> “ • -••*. PATTERSON & lHr« w M* , . Np>.a JOHJN -A. SSlllhi.. JUSTICS OF a . toyriir St. Cm* Kavni*i>i*£ : - OFFICE—Nttr .Berman pi((i*(L ITOKi •cd.d.l! fl.ij FHILABELPBIA'i'FA'.
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