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Wilcox ,^^^r-\d«-'t-;-' tll YJI of Market etreetand the Diamond, c^w* - - ? %%4 r i" r ir v W V‘ *'• ♦*!>,' * <WI assortment of DRUGS, SlteV#*?* ;< -v ' •) : ->.-'i •' o «,, v.i ? •': - '■.;: a& >•'■"• »' " v *%f ♦'•■• -,. “V-’•■'V--i'" : V/<^/- v ‘;-* - V; ' "* ’••:*'> **r ffrr.f y : - ;5- : ./' :■' r>/^^^*^^f^^w^'-'-’o''-‘'’'--'^'- v .'-'? - ■ ■•-■■-■ .■=■-*• • •n.-js.-- • ;,-\ •• . ~■ ■ -' - : - (-! e' '•'fX"’ - C/a^ -*»**»“■ .«<#% •* *•*•*■• . Ti&ffihP liMT"' ~V 1 ~ ' ' "-' .» ±£3&s*-' . . , ( . ,- i V . ", ■: •'‘V .■• , '* • mm i Railroads, THE 1861. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND V .CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO Mi POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND it" NORTH WEST. VrWHSTER ARRANGEMENT! TpUifi to Cincinnati as quick, and to In- Bt. Louis and Chicago quicker, than bf*fcother route. WESTWARD TRAINS. FASTHAIL LINE—Leaves Pittsburgh..... 1.40 a. m. Arrives at Crestline. .JO4O a. ■ Making dose connections with Bellefontsine and Cleveland, Columbus 4 Cincinnati Roads. Amiving at Indianapolis BA6 r. u “ “ &-Louis l’i.lo v. m. M ** Cincinnati 7 .80 pa. and“ u Chicago 11.00 p a. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the name aa • Steubenville. Trams on both Road*> meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincmoau together. BXPREsB TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1-40 p Arrive* atCreetiine—lo-30 p Making cloee connections as above. Arriving at Indianan’s- 8-3 u a. m. « « 8u L0’n».~.12.1U a. #l ** “ Cincr jnatL. 8.20 a. k. and* 4 “ Chi ag0....-10.40 a. m. N, B^—The time to Oinoinnati is tho same as by Steu benville. Traina on both Hoads ai Columbus, and JMUMngerß all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cm twTiati, to Indianapolis and to Chtca go. Traina through to Chicago without change of Cars. eastward trains. jjk are Chicago, 0.10 a. m. and *• Arriving at tdmk. 2L26 p. and 3.10 a. m. Connecting with trwnH for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, bAb r. Connecting with tnune forColurobii.sCini’innati.Clev elandTßaflaloandthe East, and amvtng at Pittsburgh, 110 A.M.and 3.-40 ?. m. All mating close connecpon* wish train* on Pennsylvania Railroad for 1 hiladelphiA and the Eastern citie*. „ , , ACCOMMODATIO.N TRAINS— From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.lja and r. a. IxriTO at •• “ 11 " ** *** ‘ Leave New Brighton, n.*o • 12 JO “ Amre in Allegheny. r2O “ 14 200 Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Iranis.— Allegheny. 12.00 m., and 6.00 p.m. Arrive al Economy, IUO p. “ 7.00 “ Xjeave Economy 6.30 ▲. m., “ 5.3» “ Arrive in_AUegh«pf, 7.25 u “ 4.63 •• MARKET 1 RAIN leaves Alliance at 6,00 *. M. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 30 k. leaves Allegheny at 2AO p. at. and arrivesln Alliance at 7 20 p rtonpipp at all stations for passengers ami raarkehng. Tickets will be sold lor these trams at reduced rates. Trough tram* connect as iollowa: At Alliance, with trams oo the Cleveland and 'husburgh Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuy- I |hoga Falla, etc. At Manafiehi, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ban- dusky, Toledo, Detroit, otc. AtCreetune, for Delaware, Spnogtield, Columbus, Cm- Xenia, Dayton. Inoianapoha, Su Louie, Louis- ▼Qla, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, l»ayton, Cinrin- nidi, etc* etc. At for Sidney. Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. 1-aiayeite, Ind., dt Louis, and intermediate porta m Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for L&porta. At WanaUh for all points on the New Aliaoj and balezn Railroad. at Chicago, with trains for ail points in Illinois, low*. Wisconsin and Minnesota. For farther information and through tickets appy to J. BTEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pitts burgh. GEORGEPARKIK, Ticket A*»L, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Gmma&roktlie Une of the road, to all parts of the Dated Stale*. G. C. HATHEWAY, fyn General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. TER ftRRAi BSL Willi JIGEMEHT. 18 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 254 h. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. SIHE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning. (except Bun ,) at 660 a. m- stopping at all regular stations, am TOM at Philadelphia at 10.-OOp. m. THE TH&OUGH EXPRESS TRALN leaves daily, ai 4fW p. stopping onlj at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and am- Tins in Philadelphia or Baltimore at &3Q a. m. THB PAST LINE leares the station daily, (exoept Sunday.) at &06 a. m- stopping only a* tfreensburg, La (robe, Johnstown, Wilmere, GalliUen, Altoona, con necting at Harrisburg with Train direct for Baltimore, and arriTingJn Philaaejphlaat 0.-OO p_nx 4 uiiftdeipt ACCOMMODATION THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Suoday,) at 3.1-0 p. m, stopping ai *it gtatioos and running as far as Conemaugb. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Braddock's Field leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 6:60 a. m. FIRST ACCOM MOD i I lON TRAI N for Turtle Creek eaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11.00 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 340 d. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek esvee daily, (except Sunday,) at 030 p. tn. BBTIJRNINQ TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows:—Express, i:l3 p. in; Mail, 740 p.m; Vast Lane a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10-.30 a m ; Fir*i Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:40 a. m; RraddockV Field Accommodation. 6:10 a. m ; Second Accommoda tion, 1240 p. m; Third Accommodation, &10 p. m. Tratns for BlairsTdle and Indiana, connect at Blairs* ville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommodatioo, Kx press, and Mail Trains East and West. PITFBBDRGH AND (XiNNELLdVILLK TRAIhs. stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Conner. Vtile Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follow 4 M*ii Train, fe-.fcO a m.; Express Train. 3:60 p. tn. Return Dg Trains from Pittsburgh and Connelisville Road i r ive at Pittsburgh 1030 a. in. and 6:10 p. m The traveling punUc will find it greatly to their inter est. in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania as the accommodations now oflered cannot te aunaaed on any rome. The Road j» bad as ted with stone anoisenurelr free troin duaL Wo can promise safety, •pood and oomCort to all wbo may favor this Road wi heir patronage. RAH K t TO NEW YORK Ml TO BA LTIMORK...S« 60 PHILADELPHIA. LANCASTER... b W IUAKRISBI’RO, $7 46. Baggage checked to all station* on tins Penosy 1 ran>a* BaUroSZ, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passenger* porchasing tickets in care, will be charged ONRHALF CENT PhJt MILE in addition to the elation from stations where the Company has no *^KOTIOE—In case of loss, the Company will hold tbemaelve* responsible for personal baggage ooij, and far an arr iunt not exceeding $lOO. M. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been em ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and from she depot, si a Charge not to exceed!!* cents lor "rffiSar J. STEWART, A*n, At the Penn’a R. &. Passenger Station, On Liberty and tyrant streets. CHANGE Off TIUK —WINTKK ARRANtiRfiKNT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. f\S AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov 26th, 1800, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva* B& Railroad, In Pittsburgh, ns follows: FTTIBBUBSHi CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE. Iswrrt Arrives at Leaves Arrives at Piyyfpnmng CurVXLAJTO CLTTKLaKD CHiUAOO UOa.IL 7:60 *. a. lUMip.k. U4O r a. &86 r. u. 7:40 p. a 1o:3u p a. fwmtoften desiring to go to Shnduaky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be parti oolarto ask (or tickets na Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick as Via Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUB A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. £|o change of oars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Leaves Arrive* Arrive* Arrive* Pittsburgh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at 8l Lout*. a. m. b4or.lL T .20 p. il b4O v. il 1:40 a. il b:fc) l k. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum* and nil point* Bouih, than any oilier route. gnlMwiid sleeping earsattached to all Night Trains. pnTSBUBfcrH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves At. st Ar. si Ar. si Ar. st pittsb*gh, Rochester, Wellsnlle, SteubVille, Wheeling, Uoa>lL Beh6 k. K. 8549 a. IL 6:96 Lu. 6 J2i aK. 1:40 P. IL SHO p. v. 8:46 p. il 6:00 p. a, &30 P. il BdQt.lL 4:40 t. «. ftOO t. u. Xbs IsfiO A. il sod I*4o p. il Trains connect with Trains JO. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4K)O p. il Train stops at oil stations between Ro ebsster and Wellsville. Tlaroogh Tickets can be procured st the Liberty Street Pepot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther particular* apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company** Office in K, eight Station. Penn street, F. R. MYERS, fs26 GenH Tioket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; "STEW ROUTE VIA BIVKKANDWL- X* ROAD; Indianapolis & Cincinnati Bailroad, Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Term Haute and Alton Railroad,to St. Louis and Lafav* ettesnd Indianapolis, New Alban 1 and Salem, and Mich* »A General Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR* BffiTON, and all intennodjate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE O APTErLAFAYETTE and PhRU. Freights and nassengers earned from Cincinnati or Lsvranceburg m leas time than bv any other route by wwitaihHr hours, and at as low rates. The only rose V which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to ka v*a Without breaking oulk* made to J. EL GIBBONS, agent, at Cin* o|M|iScHrW. B. CUTTiNG, agent at Lawranceburg WiQ receive prompt attention, and no charge for oom mlflsiofi; nockaargcfor drayagt or commtuion at Lewranc*- farther information apply to THOMAS RATIGANI fH0.114 Water street,) ageot of the Company, who is Wnnrfifl to give *H*ou<yj sxcaim for passengers an KtSt to Indianapolis, Terra Haute. Lafayette, Chioago fSlfireeuoastle, CravfordsvUlo, Charleston, Pans ea MQttootk Ac. Ao. ' H. F. LORD, President, JOHN F HHFFK.ftonoml Freight Asent. mr« j&jtirts. TO THE PUBLIC. XMJPBCIALJjY the lgnorani and falsely Mod -IJ| tgfcPhjßtouuu oi all denomination*, treat JBHEtf jSSbiudaelioatedisorders^*!/abuss and die of Btnation*oommon A incident to youths W* Of both ad alts, single or married. Because I>i gjastmuppupliabes the fact of hi* doing bo, thetgnoroM gpd modest are dreadfully shocked, andThioa U Tory immoral, and lor contamination and OOITQPttoB wi«ong their wives, promising sons and J&Qg&ters. Their family phyaictan s ; >ouldbe caahooe tnjr»*p them in ignorance tbattnoy u< ( he same a* In* SnaKHTmiP. f except publishing) '*>» n lucrative pru - flffymght be lost to them among stuoid, falsely modept pSrfpfnnmnas families, born and raised in igco* as mushrooas, and who compare soci* SFfr>iftmg ftnwA r sense, Ac., to dollars and oents, myßte iSnaiyrnieanly or Illy gotten. It is to j übUoity. howev- parents and guardutoe are thankful JjiL* theif eons, daughters and wards r 1 iviooaiy feeble, Sdrlv and of delicate condition and ai pe&ranoe. have SSnrertored to health and vigor by.[a. bSuBTROP, Sj- many before and oiler marriai,i through him ten been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification fie. Having the advantage oi over thirty years experi sod observation, consequently, he baa superior ■irill tn the treatment of special diseases, and who is ~.11. oonsolted by the profession, as well as reoom mended by respectable citisens. pubiiahera, proprietors of hotels, fic. Office 84 Smlthfield street, near Diamond street. Private communications from all parte of the Onion strieHy attended to. Direct to Pittsburgh Post ofeee daftJyiUw - V' •- . , ■ >c - .j ? i - grids and Btstatt.ants. FIFTH AVENUE .EXCHANGE DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. fITHE EEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS X on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, served apln the most superior manner. at all boars of Ibe day and nightie* tnvTJyd*w. _ 'COBBiI’COPItE BEST AIR ANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants *nd others is directed to this establishment, which ha* r***) rrrf-tnUf fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CKNTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par- invited to call. Everything pervumne to an EATING BAIAJON will always oe found, of the fronhesi the market affords. RT/ttM*w SCOTT 'HO US E, COR. IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., b. r>. makb: e b. , OYSTER AYD RATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, -FRPSH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB All l*» their proper Seaaon. no2(iJ GKO. RKINKMAN A CO S A V A. a- -K Si o u a K , .Vo. 350 Liberty Street, NEXI 1U PERNNYLVAhU PASSENGER DKPu'I, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. SAVING taken ar. 1 fitted up, with all the modern improvem ata, this popular resort, aubscnber is prepared to accommodate bis old oustomerß and the public generally, with the best tb® market affords. Oysters will be served up in every vanety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors aad Ales, he feels confident in recommemiing to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket aud Shell Oynterx received daily and sold Wholesale and Retail. my2o:lyd TITANSION HUI’SE, GEO. AUKENTZ, 1 w-1 Proprietor, No. <U4 Liberty street. just beside the nwaenger bepot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes >1 the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. Tne proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HoUSK, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WA(rON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will l* furnished with the beat the market can afford. fel:y SEETIN’S OLD STAND THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modem improve ments, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every vanety of style during the season. LIUUORS and ALES he feels confident in recom mending to the public for their excellence. 49MKALB served up stall hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS lAken *pUly GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. G. FKKSBUEY, Jr., t JAMES SYKES, 1 Fropriotore. HKNKY A. CHADWICK,) rna3:l v TRAINS. IMPORTER AND DF.ALKR IN HR A NDKES, ( ORIHAI.W, WINKS Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky. No. 140 Wood Street, fe22:um Pittsburgh, Pa. E. I*. MIDDLETON A 8110. IMPORTERS UK WINES, BRANDIES, &c NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, WILLIAM CARS. & CO., Wholesale Grocers, [ M P O K T K K r» V' r WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PINK OLD BOIYONGAHKLA RYK WHISKY, AC. 327 and 329 Liberty Street, Irlftlf PITTSBURGH. PA. £UHE LJQUUH.S. —Families can buy a bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira. Tenenffe, Sherry o ga Wme. Also. Cognac Brandv of different brand*, Terr Old Monongabela Whisky, CLampaigne in quart, pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by doeeD or half dozen. All the above for wde by the quart or gallon. N. U. —Thone vriahinjA adulterated liquors need not oalL U KICKKISKR, ap2fc:ly-mo Wa. Miua Pmla HILLER Bl RICEETSOV, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BRANDIAB, WINKS AND BIC GAILS, aos. *n and 22a, oorner of liberty and IRWIN BTREETS, AND SOU# AGENTS FOE SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, M&lLft, Cotton Tams *tc., Cob Unfitly on Rand. fmr'i Tobacco and £egars. k D. RINEHART, MAjrtrrAornua ajtd dial*a m all him of TOBACCO, BNCFF AIVD BEOARB. apSliJj N _ 120 rfOOU BTRKKT. LYOlt AMSTHAt, W holeaaU and Retail Dealer tn GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobaeea WOOD STREET Under the bu. Charles Hote., ocll PITTSBURGH, PA. P. Ruara KKYMKH A BROTHERS NUTS,COKFECTIoNERY, SUGARS, FI RE WORKS,Ac. No. 89 Wood Bt, and No. 113 Becond street, Opposite Bt Charles Hotel )aS9 WILLIA_M MEANS, HARRIBON A. COFFIN, General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, WHOLESALE UttOCEES MO PIT T BBURCH, PA. YVIJLLIA.iI BAtiltEl, WHOLESALE GROCER, WM. H. HMITfi WHOLESALE GROCERS WA LL PAPER.--A large variety, cheap i ,gure§ for sale by CH A LK CRAYONS .—5O gross received aA - „V« b v U.SCKHA& * KELLY, sad for sale 6T oS Federal street nut* s Proprietor, EXOELSIOB WSOLIKAU um UTU DL.I.CR!- IN TKKB ASH WILL GAME, IN THE DIAMOND, MUnrs and W.ll. BENNETT, ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Old Wkiftkiea, PHILADELPHIA 101 Third stra* .C. W. Ricuveos, Pittsburgh aim otpomTiu or sroms. j; 8. Ritmkk H. t>. R*tm« (Late a’. Miller A Ricke-ton's.) (Bue<*e»»or to K*tiu* A Asdiesos.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN KRUITB, DAVID M’CANDLESS Special Partner. (Succosaore to M’Candlaaw, Mean# k Co,) Corner Wood and Water SU., Woa. 18 and 20 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. JOS. K. HUNTER. WN. H. SMITH CO., 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Pltt-ibmrgli, P». J. R. WKLDIN, 63 Wood street, near Fourth. ji" j* V •? * * | % •"'*• ’ ■'"■'■'■ vfjjk • * tSt* V V ' ■ b ■ DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, SO. ,68 FOURTH BTEEBT, O,HABTEBED IN 185 6 . OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, ' on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 nY.ix k ; ana from No vetnber Ist to May Ist. from 6 to 3 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not leas than uk* Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year! in June and December. Interest has been de clared aemi-annuHily, in June and December, since toe Bank was organised, at the rate of mi per cent- a Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit ol the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from toe first days of June and December, compound ing swice a year without troubling the depositor to call or eyed to present hia pass book. At this rate, mon**y win double in less man twelve years, making, in the aggre* gate ®IOHT AJCD ONHULF PXB CINT. A TEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Ijaws, Rules and 1 Regulation*, furnished gratis, on applieeticn at the : office rajmnrw. GEORGE ALBREK. vicj fuswsrb. William J. Anderson. Hill Burgwnn. Benj. L. Fahnestock, Hopewell Hepburn. James Herdroan, James D. Kelley, Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden, John <i. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Aulev, Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt. John Holmes, John H. Shoeiioerger, Williams. Haven, Al*xM*ier Spear. Pei»r H Hunker, William K-Hchmeita, Richard Hav*, Isaac Whittier William H. Lavuly, Christian Yeager. skrttart un> trxasorib. CHARLES A. COLTON^ LOAN OFFICE HENRY W. CIHIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld St., .Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in large ami bmall quantities loaned on Gold aQd Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Silver Watcbe*, aDd all kinds «»f valuable ar ticles, for any length of time agreed on The goods canbot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. wfr-Office Sours from 7 A M. to 10 P. M. ja3o WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, ff'ood Street, corner of Third, N HOLMES it SDNS, Bankers and Kx • change Brokers, aD.i DealerH m Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver au i Baak Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. l*eposin received in par funds <>r cur rent paper, No. 57 Market street l*etween Third and Foartn street*. i ia3o;ly AUSTIN LOOMIS & Co., Dealers Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgagee, and cuniie* for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, wUO collateral eduntaea. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be aocomroo«lated o® reasonable term*, and capitalist* can be furnished with good securities at reamnerauv* f>noes. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and I.oiunag of Elea Estate. _ Offi"e, No. W FOURTH STREET, above Wood. <D«T|V i i s >M IH. Herrins Jfituhines. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES SO. 27 FIFTH STREET, FAIKS OF I 860! WHEELER &c WILSON Awarded Hie Premium at the l M I I.; ■ M A IR- Kil u >•»!•> 1' »IK KV 1.. 11. LIN M'A IE 1- viR. W ST \ fK. h A.* li. I• *\V \ STATE hAIK. KfMl'tKl ST ATK K\!K. TKNNh>Hh K sTAI K FAIR. NKW JHUBBY MATH FaIK, VERMONT STATE FA.lt, i’HI»\AG«» MF.t'HANi'V iNri’im iF ].< .I IMTLI.I. MH'ilAMiv INBTITUT> iIV/INNAI'I MECHANICS’ INBTI I I’l !•. ALI.FJtHENY CuI’.NTY FAIR. KinO-urg*, Ao>l other Couniv hn.r- 100 numerous i mwiiu-u. WKuFFEK T<' I'll K IT BUT WHKKI. KR A \v;Lk« r.s-t IMPROVED sKWINif (’BINF. a]' KF.D:<'KD I’KB »>. w.w. . -eaMi-.l <'Ci.: dOU-'e !L it- menu, as th*- l*»-l and :u - •*> r.a*- eI - am. - Sowing Machine now in use It now* rquai.v wt-.. m the Uucaeni and Uj.nesl fabric*. make.- ihe (ock-st'.u-! impossible to unravel, with lh» essential advantage > being alike .-n L>th s.des, lortoing □ ridge nor c-.ha.: r>o thr underside— I* simple m OMOstruoiw n, rn->r. speedy in movement, and more durable than any Dthr ma.-r.ioe. Wi- )( >f full w. *»r»A!-.e m* piirmiwer u «ew ordiQtry »eAm& *uch, item, f**;!, >ju.iu gather t.ittd, and lurk. all <jQ the same nwdwoe, and warrani it Tor tliree yearn. Circular* containing testimonial* from indies of th highest standing, Fast and West, giving pncoa. Ac., wit lao furnished grau* .*□ appication in or by letter Sevnng Machine .NeetUi.e, Hilk Twist Cotton and LhL ooQPtanUv or hand my 6 WM. SI MtER. H«»W£’» ;\KW (tumu Sewing Machines, A KE ADAPTKDtoaII kind* of FAMILY f\ BKWINt*, working eiuaJiywe’; on the lighten aod heaviest fabrww. makint; the LOCK STITCH BEAM alike on both side*, which cannot be Ravelei or Pulled Out. A.nd for Tailoring, Shirt Mak.ng. ■•t.ter Fitting ana Shoe Binding, these hare no -jf-crio- (iall and set them at No. 36 Fifth street i'e •■uair* &p2o:<l4Wir H. it. Lascell. GROVER & BAKER’S SEW WITHIN THE BEA C II () F A L I„ Prices Reduced for tteven Years, from s±6 to tl 10, including Hamers. Increased facilities for man ufaoturtDg and the curtailment of Ihigatioo expenses connection upon recent decision* of die United State* Court* affirming the validity ol the liroveri PakeF* Co.’s patent* enable* this company to furm*h their SEWINt* MACHINES with important improvements at greatly REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of these machines for family use and manufactures in the same range of purpose and ma te tills Is attested by the tens of thousand* using them, and the moderate pnoets at which they are now sold, places them within the reach of aM and obviates all ex oUse for tampering with tr.ose inferior and low priced machine* which have *o much*pn*|udiceu the Slewing Machine business. Kvery machine sold by us is war* ranted fer three years, we also give instructions free ol charge to purchaser* to enable them te HLM, FELL, GATHER, TUCK AND EMHRuIDKR, ALL ON THE BAMK MaCHINF- Circular* can be had at our office free of charge by applying either in person or by mail. N. B,—Sewing Machines, Needles, Bilk Twist, Cotton, etc , constantly on hard. CHAToNKY A WALT AR, No. 18 Fifth street, General Agonts. DAVID B. BOG BBS J.UMAM ROGER D. 11. RIMIEBS & SOi\ n MAMU/ACTDaKaS or BOGEKS’ IMFKOVED TAT EXT PITTSBURGH STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL. TEETH, Office, 88 Fifth Stroet. PITTSBURGH. PA. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS IBAAC JONEB....JNO. L. BOYD—WM. M‘CL’LLoU<»H JONES, BOYD & CO„ MANUFACTURED ok cast ST.EEL; also, Hpnng, Plow aud A. K. Steel BPRI MOB and J? C ° rU,,r KOB " RDJ Pa-_ SMITH & PITCAIRN Merchant Tailors, ST. CLAIR STREET, HOI HOI FOB MINOK PIKS. IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, «ul idlothei Rind of Bpices, Cooking Brandy or Wlne, Ne» Orange Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth * Brothers in the Diamond, where you will get all “?* “ op .P?! end lower than at any other house in the city. also a eenemi and tuil assortment of Family Grttwrtee, Tees &Brandya, and all other kinds of Foreign and HAWORTH * BROTH®, cleat comer ol Diamond and Diamond alley #. -j i> *> * Randal. James B D. Meeds, I -mac M. Pennocfc. A. M. Pollock, M. D., Robert Robb, James Shidle, Alexander Tindle, pITI'HBfKGH. PKNN’A. PITTSBURGH Mo. 48 Jnsnpitrt. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Officr, So. ISA and 137 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. STATBMUfT or Abuts, Jahuart let, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of A jeine : Flret Mortgages,amply secured $1,896,393 Real Estate, (present value $108,313 61.) co-t. 1U2.996 la Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec'ts *9,134 ft’' Stocks, (present value ($*6,667 72,) cost. 89, 6o Notes and Bills Receivable 1 ' k “ 1 0,1 Caah- 27.DW W The only profits from premiams which this cc>mpany can divide by Uw, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances tnade on every description of Profs-rty,,in Town and Country at rates us low as ar** consistent with security. Since their ncorporation, a period of truriy yenr*-, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount eiueeaing Four Millions of Dollars, tiiereby affording evuieiu-e of the advantages of Insurance, as well as tbc KUiiKy and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1*69, $62,163 36. DIBIQfOkIf Charles W. Bancker, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. Jacob R. Bmith, George W. Richards, George Fales, CHAS. N. BANCKKR, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice PreMdeut. WM. A. BTEEL, Secretary pro uem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner T.’urd and W.>.»l suvets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GKORUE DA7IBIE, President; Capt R. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agoni Omoi No.W Water street, (Spang * Co.'f Wareii 'Unp up ntairn,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIKK auJ MAIcIMC RJfIKH. A Hone Institution managed r*y Ihrectora are well It Down iq tt>« community, and who are »<•>!, hj promptness m( 'ibernlity, to maiouun tneet»H. r ;.< ter Which they hate a** iroe*!, ait uttering the bent protec tion to those who desire t<> l-e iu.-urf.i. ASSETS, ix. I -BEK lv*j Stock Account* Mortgage Office furniture Open Accounts, ho Cash Premium N’ou*b_ Notea and bill* discounted Dincron* (aeorge luiraie. (aeorge W Jackson, Nathaniel Holmes, Wm. H- Bnrnh, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Spe*-r, Kaos J Thomas PHILADELPHIA PIPE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Uppoilta the Custom House, Capital *210.100 Assets *3OMHH. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS UE IN'KU RAJ.CE, either Perpetual or Limited, on erer, description of Property or MerchAndiac, at reasonable rules of premium. ROBERT P- KING. President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Preeuieat, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, K. B. Eaglish, P. B. Sarery, C. Sherman, S. J. Magargee, K. Bluclbcuh, Secretary. J g. COFFIN. Agee'.. |j4:ljr Corner Third and W"<*i st.eele DKLAWARK MITTAL SAFKTY IN ai'RANCK <Ji) M PAN y.— IV•' > KP glued by I'HE LEGIsLA TI'KH uK PKNNsLYA.Ni A, IW6 OFFWS, a. A Cony HR THllih A Sl> WAI.SVTRT>, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSt’KA Nl ]->. on Vessel*. Cargo and Freight, lo all pari* of ihe Wond. INLAND iNSI'KAxNCEb on Goo<l», »*v River*. Cana!*, and Ijvnd Carnager, to ail part* of tue I'hioq. FIRE IN SL'RANCE© oa Merchandise genora.iy, on Store*, Dwe, iing Houses, Ac. Diaioroßs . Wits. Martin. Edmund A. Souder, rheophilua Paulding. JohD N. Penrose, John C. Dan*, laxm 0 Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Kami, Wm. C Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. In’ R- M. Hu-uni Geo (». Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charts* Kei.ey, Sam i*'i K. Cot*. J. ¥. Penuuon, Henry rii-wia. Edward Gariingui.-u H. lone* Brooke, Spencer M’llva.n I homa* t Hand. rvoU-rl Burton. Jr., Jacob P Jon**, J »mcn B. M I* arran-\ ioshu* P- Kyre. Johu h. neinp'e. r:u«r». rgh, i 1 Morgan. A. B. Berger, d<>. WILLIAM MARI .N. Presi.w. TH‘»S C HAND. V-« e Pr< -dL-.il daunt Lrtncwt, Secretary. i\ A. M \Dr.iRA. Agent. N' I*6 Water P.UM,.,rj:h Jzen'i lasu ran re luiujmny ut hlisburgli Odice, Cor. of Market RUii Water St*. W M. BaGALEY, Pre*- U-ot SAMI KL REA, necrelary INSURES STEAMBOATS <fc CAHCOES ln»ur»*« against Loss and Damage .u the Navigat"t: of the Southern an 1 Western Hirer*. Ln.se.- ao 1 Bayou*, and the Navigation of u.e nitre* against Loss amt Damage l>y Kite aun-JTOM: Wn». Hon I'. M .in* M. •' l*>. Pk II, Jr. I e- H. K. W-"'’ n• i-" ~ - V K •k. i lav i •id i i't; \t fr.Vfi' uu.i.ttu Mutual Insurance Company, ti k.\U.> v ) 1N ; i ;ART ii K K l* I<Y I.Jt.LK‘ ■ 1> i-a 1l K if GwA i (tpii/u 1300,'Xaj | JVer/u-.n THIS COMPANY WILL 1 NL’ Hmldmgr, Mi-r* Kuru.iart-. A v. country. InMCTOBS: —Hon. .i ' Pt'Rfc*, J it. Ha'., i. t Hon. (4. C. Uarvev. Urn*. Cn-t, I». K J*«*k:n»w.. < •••*- A M*y«*r. Petsr loelißcn, U. Wiii'a Tiiorans Kiiene... HON. t». C. HARVEY, Pratodenl. T. T. Abaamb, Vice PreaideDL Tbo*. Kitchbk, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT. A^.-ru doU No TO > p>r. -t PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh* No. 83 Fourth s»tr«*t Jacob Painter, Rody I*attersoa, I- Gmr Sproui, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. t arr Henry Sproui, Nich.Vooght.jf, < lecrge W muuL A. J. Jonea, Wade Hainpuv, Kol»eri Pairin'. Chartered Capital- S3OO.GUI* KIRK AND MARINE RISkB TaKKN, of sb icnptiooa omens: A. A. CARRIER, President. I. GRIF.R BPROI’U Secretary FIRE INSURANCE BY THK Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia. On Building*, Limited or Peri«lua!. M'Ti-hnn- j dizo. Kurmtur... &o . in Uivrn or C' ll ‘.i:;trv , UFFICK Xu "»» 1 .Vr r ■ TI.EKr I Ca.li Capital. imi. Axaeu, M03.50H !>«. Invested a.-* ft »i ..<ws. vit: — Flr-l MimiMf .in 1 ni|.n.»e4 I'uy ProperlT. worth double the amount *150,000 ta Ground rent, first da-*. .. ~ 4<i - Pennsylvama Railroad Co'» cent Mortgage Ijoana, $3U,000, cost tf.ftjO 00 Philadelphia city ti per o-tu loan . Su > ;w n '-' Allegheny County 6 ■$ cent. Pen nay 1 vama RaiLoad lx>ans Ou Collateral loans, well secured *4fr>o »u Huntingdon anil Broad Top Mountain Ka;l -road company, mortgage loan LOuo - Pennsylvania Railroad Company stock.... . .. 4.001) r A- Block of the Reliance Mutual lusurance C 0... ’i4.360 '.<■ Stock of County Fire Insurance Co I,U6U t>o Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. <OO Commercial Bank do '• 1 Union M. Insurance Go's Scrip Bills Receivable, business paper Book Acoounta, accrued interest, etc '* Gash on hand and in in hands ol agents ll.oso U NES, 53(U,.'«08 tp CLEM TINGI.KY. Pros.-isp pIIICf J M ■ Clem ’IWIeY, Samuel Biephars William* R. Thompson, Robert Bteen, Predenke Brown. William Mueser, Cornelius Steven.-on, Benjamin W 1 m^ley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Caraon, £• I^<rojv, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Benmg Jacob I. BunUug* Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward. John Hissed, rut-. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J CARJ'NER COFFIN. A^ent, myl6 Northeast rurutir Third an<i Wood -treele. _ ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CU. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE— No. 37 Fifth Street, Bants. Block.. TNSUKES AUAINST ALL KlNl'S OF 1 fire and marini: risks. ISAAC JUNES, president; JOHN D. McCuRD. Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, (General Agent. |>y.iTfnn ]Hair Jones, C- t». Huskey, Harvey Childs, a. C. Cray, John A. Wilson. B. L Fahnestock, John OMcOord, Opt. AdAm Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Opt. W Dean, RobM. R M'ttrew. Rob't V Davis mTfa * C" OAL.dNUT GOAL, SLAI K, A CUKE.— Having purchased the entire internet of my la t partners in the firm cf HAILEY. M’K.AI N A Co , 1 am now prepared to furnish to our former customers ana the citizens or Pirsburgh and vi mity generally, a suiKjror uual'ty of C"AL, Nl'T Ct>AL, SLACK and CORK, in Targe or small >pi*ntio-. urdere sent through the Post Office, left at the 101 l H->u-e »'.f f a Mo«oi|g». hela Bridge, or at the W- rks. wll I tx> attended to w.t; promptnesa. Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh, one souare above the Monougahela Bn Jge. ,17:0m __ JAMEB M_BAILRY LANCRETIT’S U'AlibkN 'SEEIW.— ~I u.-i received a large select ana varied stock ol 1 ij— ■bote named Celebrated t.arden Seeds, embracing ad the new varieties The entire satisfaction on- Seeds rendered IABt year and years before, ijualifjr us in Baying they ce n not l>e surpassed, o der» by mail accompa nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can be seen at the store. BECKHAM A KELLY, Druggists, Allegheny Cttv. Dried APPLE*.— ill Kicks, 1U lur t-U, met received end for sale by MEANS A COFFIN. j a l6 or-rne Wood and Waier-uri-ws LL I7EA>’K*. —PRTvTED~EoRMS fi »K_ original leases and for sub-letting, lor fale b» 8 .1 IT WELDK.Y m hlB M W- od street, near Fifth. HUMMEL’S tXTKACT < >F COFFEE, to be go d For b ' •' f, y D. B. FEBtiUSuN*, corner of High and Wylie itreeti. Mordeoai D. Lew •, L-'svjJ s. Brown. Lea, Edward C. Dale, F. M. GORDON, Secretary .1 00 U.lttO (A) 2M 00 :,*>« 43 . 1%3. 1 lb .. ,oui ■. • . 174,076 j 4 I'AS,im :a R. Miller, Jr, Jamea M'Anioy, Alexander NimxK, Chan. W. Kiek.eUon, Wn*. McKnigh:, l»av,<i M. i.-oajt. R. R. Cope, George vV. joxapti a. ihiu., John (’lavtoa. K. Wilor,* \ ..UliiJ, ''-I' v LVASI a. LHKECToKB. .. 'j-V;. A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, *!?Zl RWMMINt CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FUR MEDICAL AA’li PKIVATE USE. What Shall We Drink P UDOLF IJu WOLFF'S PIKE COGNIAC BRA N 1 >V, Imported at* ' MUi***i - v ivm-e!'. warranted pur© f>nd t: .• >,<•«'. ’ * - * -h hu< rvcifi-ate oa the bottle, and u.s Neal i 1 n lh- >r i- CDi 11. I’H< > WOLFE'S PI'RF.PORT WINE, irnp-Tvi an 1 bo'tled by nim»»cuf. pot up for medici nal tixe. ■•iCi it on uo WJiSUe; warranted pur»* and 't the 1-st qua uy. UDOLPHO WOLFF'S I’URE SHERRY WINE, 1n,],.,n.a not t-ottif! '-J lb« fame &a Por Wine. UDOLPHO WOhKK’S PURE MADEIRA WINK, mr •»!!©.] and bottled by for private and modi (unal i,»e, him be-d wine * ver oifereu to '.he trade in bot • lee. The vt me in wairanted | ♦•needy pure. UD< iI.PUO WOLFE S PURE JAMAICA HUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCUTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. Ah tiiu above imported and L•' by himself; .war raul*‘d pure and of the bei-t quality. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 wul Make my reputation a* a mAii, tny standing; a.* n ti '.‘rphini olv> -ir-’ roi-wncr in f e city of New Y,,rw. that wmu l pl«.ii:e a-d to-tily lo with my seal, mv label, and mv i-MrtiricMe, v* oorrooi and can t>e re lied upon !’V t*vt-rv purrfiaeer. l’:,yKioiftr’/< who Mu** W-ne* «n.l Liquor* tn thetr prac tice. wlioiil I v nv '* ’he pr'-'tfrence. - article*. Kor »*u! • hy al! re«f>*ctuhle and Apoihe oar.ee. T’DOLPHO WOLFU, Hole MauufH« , Uirc , r and Importer of u.e Schiedam Arc* rnftfif' Hchnftppa, IA, 20 ftQJ 22 Bohvm «tre«t, Mew York. It <t. KKYHKR Ag’t.. 140 Wood nn , >B:6mdfcw YOU CAN’T FIND AN A Ki'ICLK, THAT SHITS AS WELL AS HEIMSTREETS INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. ApothGCarie- and Con.-umers teality '.liat IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE F« >R 1 HE BALL' AND GREY Read the te*tnnooy from Kentucky. Me. W. A. Rtiu Papucah Ky-,Jtby '.'7.1800. Sir : l bare UM-d UkiMSTßiiTtt Inihitaulx Hat ftentorative, and Am sati-tted, Irom so ex pent-nre in ail oih-r preparat i.OA lor me like purpose, that if f/.« -trUf, artirU ever '‘(fo't thr pu>- : ir VK>rih putr>ta*wg. Yours iruly, JOHN G. DALY Paducah, Ky., July 27, 1860. MEBSB3 W. E. Hagan A Co n Tn-y. N. Y (4«n j} .—Above please find sta'eraent ol Mr Joha »• Daly, merchant of our city, to regard to F n •street.* Ivi«tT*RLz Hiia Krvp>x*.tj\k. ’! his • e*il rnony t* given after r aving u-d rf m " p’i-p-.rat;..ua to.* bet- r< ,r,« pul (-i •-i Hair H' -'oraiivea, and m:»-f <>( ru-.<ulcrt<i r*.tT '-•»•< «■> to the m/*ri.-of tie/rnvi.'c'dt. On i : v,* • i -.rw-tr-i ny Kail road double [\ Lni.w +.■ i V.-ry tni.y you;-. ’ - W A. BELL. Wll.l. KEr !u- w -iIE NATURAL COLOR UP IHH. HAIR, where age m-r-kr.e-* has turned it grey, and u will r* .. ier it «ofi snd glossy. “ANYBODY” Whn mnv try ii. wii' that it not color the »kit (.•. *-y ••.nnulitiDz the natural -**rrei-t>ns at the root*, ••../tifw '.:te an<i to it e Hair, and ihu* re n- color rod IresLaeaa. It can be used as lre*-l\ • w«i. r i, «-n tt.* scalp, and with a» much safety— \~ ■ mp -.-.‘of oil fir.;i atimulatiug epiri'a, and aa an w nc!t* tor vt/iifU haa no t-'|UaL , Read ihi« letter ; St. Louts Jnne Mo., lat, 1859. w. k Hiu\n A * —1 hereby certify tha l .. v.r-s: line and my head partially i; i enrv I;-tin-ids, iTuua.-t rn»- i li r. IM SIU K L 1".- I iMIT A H L ftH.L K ; > r- u-n my Ha r wr.» r -t.>red to HI . 1!’ o :V. r**[U')Vfd nii JAfi-irUfl, .• iiiji-'iit 'i i. ‘ -> «i j -*ar • e-dircv uirt r-ntlr-m snyl-Nir i »-'V>ro | >' -tvprm la ■ . ■: v :i.t,-. 1.-i.-i.d.H. wls . si! -peat ... t;i<- :---l end <•'.« ij>t*se ni ;:rm*n>t*u I can Mllyri-c tn:u«n«: ; • Ilpniy Key. (i!j>, l;n;.g:it. Kh>V R\Tl\ i ; LLI til f 'hv.- 'i \ Mr.vf W * [T\i..-4. ii< -> • ;• to o'-a.anJ ; ti’i i ;!m-k an i l»<r»rh/. J Ui«. uiiei" !■> Mr. >onr It t. •' .. «r. fr-t* of service, ycu mn\ w*- 1b.1.1 .. • . \ ,-i:u \ >'>ur^. M - M N - ’!;.i 1. Brrmfc !> n .-tref*.. i «•»»•:' ttl.ei' — I'f .o- vav «n>l $' l «' , r K'ttie. V K. HA'-.AN A CO, rr"i’rtt*uT--, ir>-v,.N V o «j \Sui.*d ageal fur fvU I l r H Key*'- I 'fjtvl \AI t. l»i A •'-I -- 1 5 | >R. H K<' W .VS MV '■ I i Al. :-v '' l ' I n-i'i eireeu vot-* Hi* h’ln.aeea bw hef'n f in- tu «u? w> Pr.Tite &nd Surgical CITIZENS aNL* STRANGERS n need of a meoical tneau, -0 'Oi.j cot fill to find out U.e --are place of relief. The l-o*-o ris a regular gredu* ate, and hie experience in the iroa;n>'nt ofa oertaln elasa •l disease* i* a ware guarantee j i..v sutfarera of obtain* :sk permanent relief, by the use of hie remedies and lowing ht“ advice. L»R. BROWN'S R.RMKDIEB never fail to cure the worn form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities* and Scrofulous Atteouou*. Also, all diseases w:-mg fiora a hered.lary taint. manifest* U*e!l id vue form of * tetter, p-onasi*, *o : a great many forms of the origin of wr,: *. the patient is an} tirc.v mr.wraot 'i o persons so atfi. '.e«i> Ur. brcwtt ofler QoiK-ii i-l ft v,*e wid speedy reco»-, ry. SRMINAL WKAKJHMB L)r. Frowns ryinudres lor Uila alarming trout ie r UOUj . ; , i“t; o-V.m by tout sobtarv aaoit of »ea»'dU gnui float;jo, which in* young ana treakminded often give whj to, tU"> their own deevucuon,) are u>e only reliablo roroedieb known it hu» ooontrr—they are safe, and make r Rpoed* restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. I>r. Brown’* remedies now fail to cure this oainfa t j*eaee in u -"«* edayi—ne w!1 warrant a cure He also treats Piles, *ti<mt,‘uonoorrhawk, Stricture, Ureuul L'is barge*-, Female Weak !.*«, Monthly Suppressions Lha ei*e*oi ib» J--intis n.-tuia -u Ado, Nervous Artecuoas i'amy in ihc buck »-m U-anejs, Imuuon of the Blab* »ofrev. , i‘*r with pJ. -o-tj ' to( an impure origin. k i,-wr ueßcriuoa t» - <-ymptom*. containing »m, directed ;o l»K. BROWN, No. w dmUhfteld »trt*»i, PiU • D'irzLi, Fil, will be imstn-duue'y answered. Med.air* icnf to any addr**-:*. aafe-'y pscAS-l and eecare frc~i o<» ■<e’’Vau.Ki. '»:bo- ac-t Irui'* Rooms '■ i t r d nir. f.p id aireit P-ti..hn-.rh la V"'l TU& Hi APOD N-OFF A T ’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, 1» UltlilX MIIT E B S THE ami hivu-i’i o<*le>»r:ty which i-r>- 'sr.'iuv.l >l* in him 1 have acquired !u* ih** in*6nn!M«' .•? atioy m ad the wtu ' -h they i-infi.H-■ • .r«. ha** rendered the n-uai ii' 11 '' 1 ' 1 f ‘ l P :1 ‘ d■••. (,n;i “nn'-i-eHsarj, iitit of them. [ • ud of Xriihir.R, Adeoiion* oi uho Bladder ft's tidcey-* &v!us-s Fevc’j a* id Liv*r (a/j in the South and Wwhere these disease* prev. they will t?e found iuvßiuahio. Plante:-*. farmers ar. i>LherB who once uw rue\ijomt*M, wi!. uetvr afte wards In' without »... r.- 8.. our t'-hohc and bertoi Bties, o>sti?en» , : , s. C-oldßaDd ( ouKha, t no'u ( oaaupr HuMoaa, itwwiis, I >n»?*?i)u.— >o pereou with ihiß dtseam* shoo'd delay i!»;dh ih«w roa’• omen imu.edtaUdy. fjrv/'ftrma q 1 tht £jc*n, tiiui /■ Mf.tNtfrv'v. Kivra Aocx- P-t this h. cur,:'* of the V '••■era DO.mtrv. t.-iORO medivfi*--* wn! U< touod a safe. npee-h Hint certain remedy. Other medicine* leave t*:c »}' vein -iiojtH-t to a return of the di.vM**-—a cure by tne* medicines m permanent. Try them, f*e a&Uatied an cured F'jw.r.'i rv>s rieadftebt'.i ol eTtry feind, Inward Fewr. ! 8.00 l a:H Li.’m*. of Aj>p*‘tn*, | jvih <‘i-*ft»i...i;vth. Ls;k , ”<t. 1 <oot-B^ssa, M*H''tv. U Kia.-;i n-'v.-r :ju ■; ■ hoii'nio ei;iir<-:y a! ‘ •'f Mi'r'e.ry u,:iu::<'S -< !l - k ;- ’ pr*-;-Krat.on o f hftrea t ariia. = Ner - . m!iu , Nerfom t'omplamun * * a-! fctsrt*, .t! UOD-. it .•*. c-r e if- ol Wji r - ; M-h .•/ t i;*-e n. ■ Pam? -n Ui.-V, i -1 '.•'‘-t • * v,:,. t-o nur.- . : rent;, by l.' --' L)ta Me-^i'ictv-. }il*bH OP !‘W 1“ TO THJ IIMT\ r-CVFTT. ’■’*l7 Rur-M, T l. jji.ii, bcx.'H-’-', ■■.! Kj*s * Kra, m '-'•n*' io:p-v i' cevery ' r. ;>u-W-•m:* *isO ■ x.v.<i- at•> e(- .Je.j by , ;j to ao-..mip;er i.ner»i ► bonever *\xw*iein.-e* i* b-A'.vi h* n<M“jiin i hi Ups PiiJ-s xnw I'tiiuu lnrt*jui Pumrr nr. l tr.'ij< *!■ irvm the b?!*Ur xU Prepare>i by l'R. WILLUM B. MOftFAT. NoLi :-.iisray,(Motiai Buildups,)!*. Y. For i*ale by ali LxijZgWte. ia2P;lf«Uw lit a ut » H. A {•*♦. PHfphnrtrb TO TUB AJFFIjICTED ! DR. STARKEY’S PAIN EXTERMINA TOR cure* R:<eurnausin, Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Nervous Heada-ho. Toothache and bore Throat- Prepared oy STAEKEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold wholesale aad :et c j' by JOS. FLEMING, sett’.lydaw oo: •'< •. r 1 Market sh and £h>mflinf>, •>J* il ptnupft-^- M’KBE & PHILIPS, GENERAL cooperage, Between Rand and Way ft# irtfMW, PITTSBURGH, PBM'A. u, propwed to foml«h Coal Oil, WThlalty. Ate, Molasses aod Tork BARRELS, at the hortssl aolkxs tad on the reasonable term*, _ _ i WiLIUII CL i A TON. LIQUOR MERCHANT, Near Wood Strcu't 4T5“ Always on hand Blaekbt-t ry, Cherry and Cognac HraudiPts Old Monongaheia Rectified Whisky. »uhW H. SAttlKB, Hturovionjuu Of LARD OIL, CANDLES, no. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aiCEARS w. &OHKKTS. FOI’BTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep conMAutiy on hand every article in their line, t iz: OrnamenU.Curtam Goodß,Comfarta, Aeuther Bed.*, Mattrafses o! all kindtn also, the celebra ted Patent Bpring Beds. All kinda of shades, Banda and Fixtures, ~ J , __ , attention gtveD to all orders for fitting ana tavinii down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac. octl7:lyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. AFULTOn’ BKI. I. AM) BRASS .FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, Pit, is prepared to fumißh to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, Prom 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. BTOPANU GAUGE COCKS of ail sizes for Steamboat* MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, 4D'i every variety of P.raa# Castings finished in the Uf-utefi manner „„ BABBITS ANTI ATTRITION METAL; FUL 'S PATENT MERAI.LIC PACKING, for Steam ap33dy_ Eng' or*. rjYH E ULDKM AM.; J.AlvUb'-I' Liihopraphit Kstabliihmenl ia the City. \\n. SCHCCH.HAX, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER BREWER’S BUIJ.DINt., ORGAN MANUFACTURER Church and Parlor Organs, EVERY SIZE AND LIEBCUIPTION. NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 inche* wide, 2 feel 0 inches deep. .So. 3. Five stops, 9 l'eet 5 Inches high, 5 feet 6 inches wide, 3 feel d inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops, 11 feet 6 inches high, 7 feet 3 ins. wide, 4 f6et 8 inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feel high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, 7 feel deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth ic cases they will t>e somewhat highei. For further information apply to JOHN tl. MKLLUB,BI Wood street. Or HENKY ERBEN.I72 Centre street. aplAly—sat NEW YORK. TAS~ MI LLINGAK, MONONGAHELA 0 PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the pubbc that be has rebuilt since the fire, and liaring en larged lus establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur nish flooring and planing boards, scroll saw ing aud re sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. South Pittsburgh, September 7.186 L ia2o 6 T 0 C KINGEMPO&IBM' CHEAP AND DUE BE& M . DAL l y Stooklng Manufacturer, /MK.NKK Finn ST. AND MARS.EI * •* ALLEY, oas on hand s tremendous assortment o A r <y ■ len Stockings, h o—, z-jcm .H.Cotn/orta,Glovea, Hoods n’.k for men aud n .'xueu, together with a very eaten v Miionmem of all dencriptionH of ®oods in hie line to the season. He sells pno» vUcies at Lc» E l ic* s. Call and examine. ®2?-Ftoroemt>er. M. I>aLY nao but one uore, i&il tha rr me corner nt K-rtb * <nd _ _fejd _ HATES ii JOHN SUN’S ROOFING ! i. Mo . }v'.r. ■I r>->. N Gem* The !. liitir Rttioiatw'. ■ utv*- :ny‘t«stim<>ny lint . 1 n \>-i u*e<i « • we'. !(&- rn>„plcr< \ - _ ‘-a - 10 I'lr < oior ,e «a." in \\roUU) GIVE NOTICE that ho has W purchase.! the interest of hie late partner, Q. B. HA'i'EH, m Lhe Roofing Business,and is the sole manu facturer and deater m the following three distinct kinds of Hooting Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass Rooting. - ■* irt'.licinc* -v- " r.- - ;„ %**-*<«&****£& i **.» »- .- ,~ n--? ' .... -v v...:*gy '* J Vi * s ■- •* # v/lt'. , , r "S *j*7 ' */ ,/•■ ; f- * ■ * ■ * ■ r ' „ . «'' ,*' ( i> > ~.. ■ J *■» '• -- f f^%-4Si , . 7* ~ .-•- ■■-.■ c'f-'- i '^ l > . *. * , ._. 7, w * r--- . .-• ••;-•../••*■: •j* .ii‘ asaW#fits**- Cards, at tana xbw facto»i os Payette Street, WHOLI->\LE A R E ! AIL Ho. ST Diamond Alley, J’ITTSIi UR(jU% PA Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, NOS. 17 MO 19 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA IBKYttY £RBM, Keeps oou«lautly on hand WN, JOUSSOS 3d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roofing. All wftrrunled FIRK AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Materia) lor sale, with printed instructions for using. Office at bates A Johnson's old stand, 76 Smith field bl WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. B.—This Gum Cement is an equalled as a Paint for Metal Bools, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and Cheaper. ma^TtdAw Wigs, Wig*, Wig*, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu factured by J. EL CAMKROS, No. 84 Fourth bt. The subscriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh triahes to Inform his former friends and patron l * of the city and surrounding country, and would call their at tention to a new and beautiful BKLF—AIUTJSTttQ Wit*. It puts all former plane of wig-making in the shade. Its merits are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bears equally all oyer the head, and easy and graoefu! appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. Ladies are also invited to call and examine his naw mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGB. Ihey <k away with the heavy an 4 formal appearance so erne* diwannroted of »n the old girle*. ts^XLUw niuw FIRE GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOU NDERB, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work. DEALERS IN 6AS FUTURES, AC. Office and W&reroom, No, 194 Wood i(. t llwe Doors from Plfth, Foundry, No* 159 First st.,flwe Doors below Monongahcla House* The well-known practical skill end experience m the various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe FiitiHg, ol the senior members of the firm, (who will give their personal attention to all work entrusted to tnem,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled, E. WATTS, WITS TERRY, PRICE A CO,, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac. NO. 265 MARKET ST., North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. tXR&T, DAJQR. b. PMC*, delfclv „ B. P Jfc UUY, boot maker, Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.) Aftek a long absence fkom the 800 l business, has again commenced, and clatters himseil that he will be able to render general rtHUsfhcuoo, and would be pleased to see his former customers and friend*. He has on hand the best ol FKKNCH CALF BKI.NS, and none but the best of work men will receive employment. Batisfled that he is competent to judge of the workmanship and material, he will give his undivided attention to this branch ol imlfrlv jp U KUIJIAS BKADIIfUL FKHDKES, Coal Vasoa, Firo Irena, t’LAIs. WAUStiifo, HUIA AAb VASSb I\N ANL< BRITANNIA TEA Sin'S, at 1. J. C HAIG'S, 1)44 WOOD 81*; 1 ive doorn from Finn A.MJ BROOM HAMU-K.S.- l’op'tk.r Broom luu doa intern Brooms, asaorted; 100 boxes Uloihes Pins assorted; UK) doi«D PmJa, (HaruiarJ 20 do do Tuba, do; 50 do Zrdc Washboards; luO do Willow Bankets; 100 Peach Baskets; 50 dozen Churns, assorted 40 nests Mean urea and all other items in Wood and Willow, sold who ale andr etml by SAMUEL RIDDLE aa «1 rt»* IKim ed Notice, By leaving your orders at” WELDON A REIN BEE’S, 164 WOOD STREET near SIXTH, yon can be nupplied regularly trom the Wagon, with Carbon and Coal Od, py BuinMifl Fluid,ot the quality, at store juice*. .j. a. na H. W. P«MMO». PATTERSON fcDAWDOB, attorneys at law, KXHIt’B LAW BL'ILDISOIi Diamond Street, near Grant. PITTSB ÜBOB,PA. B . F V t ll C A A , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office* So. T 9 Grant Str«« (Three doors below the Court Home,) PmntjMß L PA> L. BRACH.E9IRIDGE, attorney at law WM. H. WHITNEY, notary public OFFICE at the Pittßburgh Post, Fifth street, near Wood. - . . . T SCOTT, DENTIST, o • Has remored to the house lately occnpjedb#, Dr. W. A. WARD, ' So. RTS Pan Strait, (South side,) third door Above Hand street. r Office boars from a A. M. an t P. M. TapMy . JOSEPH ADAMS, i. ' ! DENTIST, , e So. 91 Wylie Street, Pltt.imrgh. EDnms-Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Brace, Eaq,Dr. Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Rnaseil Errett, KstJ. mylbly .P. BUJUIOX J Ail fid A. LOW HIE, Attorney attaw, Office, Foarth street, Pittsburgh, between. Smlth fietd end Cherry Alley. dellily EO 8. BELDKN HAVING RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter bo found at hie office, So. 113 Fourth Street, le29_ Pittsburgh. HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to aS. W. Biddle, No. U 4 Smithfield atreeU , Office hours from eight to X o’clock# and ftoo 1 to 5 o’clock. folfoly C" UFFINiFaND LEECHING, by MR. It DIELS. BBSS. , ; Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Hatha aelfkly F BEBK, ITT Brant street JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, , OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Ftlth Ward, COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages ana other Legal Writings Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated, •p&ly CHARLES W 7 LEWIS, ALDERMAN, and Kz-omaoiUßnoi or thy rata. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLES AND FIFTH STREETS. Ail business connected with this office will be tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds, Mortgagee Bonds, Power of Attorney, *Ac. Titles td-KMI &taU examined. To the member of the B*? to tenders hisserricee aa Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this State, and eSewhere. Hie offlv * ia one of the main Police Stations o» thecity# and or a* soqnently his facilities in executing business of that kin-i are verv folfrXy Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, ' NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POBT OFFICE A9-TWO Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for Photographs, Ambroty pcs, and Lifcßiao Pictnres. SMALL PICTURES EN L ABO ED TO LIFE SlZE»and colored in Oil on Canvas. jail PEOPLES’ GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT FULLY announce to the citisens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery# and is prepared to take every variety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in its most perfect styles, Sttd at. GREATLY REDUCED PRIOES. Important im provements have been added, rendering this the most desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city, mvl _ A. JAQUAY. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under the Care of (lie Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated LORETTO, Cambria County, PeansylvanU,iAw miles from Cre«son Station, on the direct route between Pi.iiAdeipiiiu and Pittsburgh, was. chartered in 18W» with privihges to confer the usual Collegiate .Honors and Degrees. The location of the College Is one of ttie most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for 4 ,Mg* pure water, bracing sir, and picturesque Boenery. The Setae lastic year commences on the FIBST MON DAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying. “En gineering, Ac, Ac* will be nirnished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra oharge. SiDdents will be admitted from eight 4 years to the age of man hood. \ 'Firms—Board and TuiUoo, payable hall yearly in ad vance - -■ $lOO Washing and use of Radding 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra— 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Con nor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, 8L Mary’s, Lorettivaad to other Clergymen oi tne Pittsburgh Diocese. ;f z . Japita«. FURNITURE FOB CASH.—a full a&- sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI* TUBE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASES, WARD BOBEB, And erery article needed in a well furnished dwelling) as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As ttietittly terms on which business is done at this establishment i* for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anythine in the above line, woufa be advantaged by calling at FACKINER A IRWOpR No. 108 Bmith&eld street, below Fifth. J. D. Fackxrxb, JOflS M. iBWTS miOfclf HOLLAND BITTERS Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, 4a The succemfol .introduction and ta of this ftooedy has been the signal fir a literal deed of ' called “ Bitters, 7 oflwed In vartou fcnm Rom S fiiit bottle to a fire gallon keg. natD tide word *Blttssft*lelgffl another name Sr u gragr * •oneriOMaoai vhhtaymEe> tore. „ a . Bat the really gnat relief derived from the alwli BA acta Uarpoonfol, of oar medldas, BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And iht atmnce qf after be# estabUdWß fcr It e reputation which the host of Imitations and ftJMp terfeite have failed to undermine. It Is pcedtivelye V«ofa. table preparation, with barely snfMffll pore spirits preaerre it , Bat «ae rise of the eennlno, (Half flat BottbiJ film One Dollar. Ibis a modidne of long tried efficacy for <&• Bloody so essential for the foundation of goea health and for correcting disorders of the stomanfc and bowels. O LTV SR T. TIBET. Two or three doses will eoayinot the afflicted Its salatary effects. The stomach will speedfly regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result For Indigestion, Try Barbare’i Holland Bittan Pot Hoartburn, For Acidity, F K K 8 K u T fc. For jW atorbraab, Try Barhave’i Holland Bittan. For Haadaobe, Try Burhave’i Holland Blttif* For Ijoaa of Appetit®, Try Bcrbavt’i Holland Bittan. For Ooatlyanoaa, Try Bcarhave’i Hollaii Bittan. For Films, tn a& Herrons, Rheumatio and Aims, it has tn muneroos todHtl, md In <rthw» «g»ated a twMd KKAD OABIFVLXTI It. MDabw bifhlj eomntnM laghaiVk rsa mtebsited Medicine haa mnWMBn |B , Snar '^L hK f , *^ m ' *•»***— xf amy Mb yo. buy. V ''WfGS&aRMiM 1 .. '-•**. , > \ ' -4«.. > • * r * v \ j^ttfenfanl. AMO. f. iI.WIM Office, No. 135 Fourth Bt*i PITTSBURGH, PA* Aldermen. f&pim&tt (galleries. K. O O B S.S' rma nncxci< So. TO Fifth Strat, (Educational. BCERHAVE'S dyspepsia, Try Barbave’i Holland Bittan. Try Barbaye’i Holland Bittan. Try Bcrkan'i Hallud Bittan. BENJAMIN PAGE, JU. 4 00. to u rsonuDHn / 1 vaTTsairmiw.ei. -i S'
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