o*;, ««»• ; v .rf £-V*i',\Aw*.'V A v •> ■■•ur:'. . ■ ■>*. ■;t> • • "?'■ \s>‘v=V> «*.jp.» ■*- * X K.x • * \j. -» »■■ \. v ■ £%:^; w "' v .',* ■• - ■> : ’cit pjv jvc*'v 1. V *.' i’■ * • W* %:•*» ,..«»• -- ’ f r : • •'• , - V..','- " > V-‘.V-7\‘ . - ..... , 'lv' , **'.’ >, > W v 4, t ' <• wj** • : ':-' i v^ 1 '“’i jf- uv v -ri*> V\. J .•'•*' ' n’*i* d,?■ *W * ’• - «f — £}: l“i> :fc» ‘Vr- * "*\ bailboad. v' *V ' jo-ILL POIKTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, MO ■ : gß » M Eß®& r x> In H *l *V » • rpiME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In- V ’Tt. V 1 ‘ , ✓ I dlanapolia, 6u Ixmia and Chicago quicker, than 1 : : ' f :': ;,'• " i pU r -*ys'<&- -y ' ->'-1 tt. 4/i* V, *tl ■» <*,?,;*< ■•{ i* :• *■ 1 ■* «“ Mftrlnc close connecUone with BeUefontaine and W, 1 -• r i*<£*«r' H , -., i {HbtolhA Columbu. k Cincinnati Road*. '•-• *1 p.i *;.,.* j| “ “ Cincanati MO '«• ijV fc t l * vt vl 1 ‘ *• i r . •3J attd a u Chicago —8.20 p«. v O'CV-f.ii' *. *'%\ J'f !.} •’ i v > Jl ■ . -ia W. B.—The time to Cindnnau iB tho B»me *“ “T ,‘ll C' 4 ' ,>• l” 1 ’•■ JL. BteQbennlle. Tr«m* on both Ro»de meeietOolmnbon, t l * s>. s L..' —V* 1 * »nd PMSOBfiere ell go into Cincinnati together. JhvjV ;1f -v >*V} .1 Sira® TRAlfr-Leare. pitteburgh.... IMO » ■ Aiil’ >■« Arrive.atCreetlioe MO r ir .'' ,iVt' '“T, ...» m Motrin, olcmm eonnection. e» above. v > .''•••• ■ ■ -- 1 t. : V v e'' ' *•'’ # “ * Oinrfiiimtt- MO k. a J.SSrJVS vJJ<?3 ,\u* VJ r ,•/ ~ ;' S and” w Chicago—-810 -a. i I- 1 v •-1 TSKSxgasrspta-*. .» SSaßteSSfijft'.iUNV-.I o. s. mail b <S’Sl'•■‘l Arriving »t CreeUine, AlO "V ' S' ’I “•fiSSSiitHh train, for Columbus, Cincinnnti, Cl. tr .f ■• ft atolßaSS&niidtbeErat,esd amvtag at Ptttobur t i 3 v ; teVj-. 1 SfTmwd A2O P. n. and M»P. «■ iff f ~-f*»%•*** lvSf*d «tL l '*- >a.w,t • » nAnMctions with traina on Pennsylvania Railroad f v ftX * I '.‘•R; the Outern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. V* E K C fi. v 4 l?\y ’v V# TRAINS Prom Federal etr f I'-'» Allegheny, for New Brighton, B.M A «, and tJtf. I IT C*' ' , K Arrive at “ 1 ILSO •• “ 6.16 “ *' 8 heave New Brighton, 6.40 “ “ IJ3O “ f*jj ' * Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 “ “ 110“ »• «» f - '.V IR Allegheny and Economy AccoramodaUon lYait :W®SsS.'3 Leave Allegheny. 1100 w. and AlO p. A.?ri. l Qf.* *f aSr nlj f. v .- a Arrive at Bwmomy, 683 p.m. “ 412 “ f* j- w «-‘« •., * • sji: Leave Economy. a. it, 422 4. s.v «' Arrive m Allegheny, 6-35 u “ &^0 kO' W ALLIANCE MARKET Allianc Jd.V , *%&'£&* L» v >' &jOO A. M. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. «- le a vi» t 4, T*'{f» y*X v* -JE Allegheny at&Jtt p. ■. and amvesln Alliance at 750 a jt* .i V stopping at all stations for passengers and m*rk€ s?f**' ti +h\m TiS»ta will be aold for these trains at reduced i A»» < S^X l S:^nd Wl dP,«, b AtOrvlUel Ohio, to and from Milleraborg, Akron, VPSBSS2&.-&-0. for Mount Verne, She,by, iV: t • .fi dtudCT, Toledo, Detroit, efc. A-, ; ; K AtCreeUine, for boUwaro, Spnngfiold, Columbus SfdA.. ,i; jj oinnatl, Xenia, Itayton, lootanapolta, 8U Lome, 1 *2l V H Z‘\ fi At Foreet, lor Bprmgfield, Bandusky, Dayton, C &IL*’* *&, »IT* vfe<4 S (?d; rT.M. <•! *■’ H va«ti ©tc. **• 4“J| At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton. OincmnaU, etc. etc. i.\ f r. U»* r « At Fort Wayne, for Peru, LafayeUe, In<L, St. Lom ?*€* v- t& »> -' ; :S inUmaSate porta in Central Indiana and Wine ts S AtPl/mooth for Uporle. t 4 N- f *' • *■' f ® At \lrtiaatah lor alt points on the New Albany and s*r;’ f-?T»vVv•■**’.**•' * q ,f '*’ 1* Eailroad. V 3 K °' ,arU,or ,Dfo 7^ o ßWAß&ra & 1 5 *3 Passenger SUticrnTpittob ' J *%?-•• WEURQB PARKIN, Ticket A -♦ -£* i Y - ", T Passenger Station, All eg 1 ' : ’ -' i- K ■ 4 Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offtos sssrsar 1109 of ' SUSIS^RRMGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL 161 -I*'ft Pennsylvania Central Bail] v m BIGHT DAILY TRAIN! ''H' l ®: rTHE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN X the Passenger Bratton ever, looming, H SSHbSB^^I Bficrina at Harrlsbnrg with trams direct for 8 gild Anri ring at PhliadelphiAAl M 0 p.m. \ v 9 KX&MSSB TRAIN !««> a' < » ."’■-' :ft 4dX) p.m,etopplngonly a« pnnoippl etatton. = S UlraAoonneceonifl Harmburgfor Bdttmore, * “yySjifdPa«iLO> l'^is> iI'*• 1 '*•- d! *. ■■ I# Ting in Philadelp&ia or Baltimore at tfcO# a. m. T tKb FACT LLNR leave, the yUdon <UUf jM|C^^\ v*3 «sui y%S!ftFS2r3<te^ , te ** - the johnbtown acoommodatioi t’T &*'i' ’ £i ’* A leaves dally, (exoeplSunday,) at 2:60 p. v S}WfeS» < 35ir f Mv 4 jrft r^-‘3 ' all stations and running as far as Oonemangh H \ 4, * 4 4 ? M THEFAST FREIgIt TRAIN witn Pas, p* 1 rwd*»V t* w 9 attaolied, leaves daily (except Sunday) at > "-T Bto^i^o“ D i?i?,N o Morw c *^srts&sss^s^iSiSti ''^Sk^^Da^iN^o «t j u BM !^sfewsSrS^,,fr l i, *|a \vj lows>— Express* I2JH) p. m; Mail, lftlO p. to cf ' r ‘f's-’l' 7 ' ”. H V'' Sr ‘] gj |o.mi ©, m; Johnstown Accommodation, 'W i£r.AjVV b Wali’g station Accommodation. Bdlo am; t t-, .I'. .'^/“.-station Accommodation, ld6 !■- mt fourtl P - «S'i, lv lv,'«*''s:%K3i lion Accommodation, «06 P. m. rgtEiir.ti' -Vaal Trams tor BlsrrsvUle and Indiana, oonne , 4 J LL'*'. i ♦-* 1 1. —. c ■ f *' Btosnins ai all stations on the Pittsburgh s J, y*M ?®S5d, leave daily, (Sunday exoeptodj “* MaU Train, 6-40a.m; kxpre»s Train,4:lo p V. Y a & f ISt Jtr* 4i ;-'. r Lr, r ng Trains from Htiaburgh and Oonnellav SWjCwiffl'riivUwtif i dt 1m at Pittsburgh Üb3o s. m. and 6d6 p. m •a»»v<Sh2rpudttc wdl ttndtt groidy t- 4 > ft ast. in going East or West, to travel by the •“ t! </N * &’“? , v £ aSrosSTitt We aooommodattons now ofle \ £HI sarpased on any route. The Road la badas and UenUrelv free from dust We can p *l% and comfort to all who may favor U heirpstronage. M 1 A It At I . TO »°ig.rfS2r^s . iLfe s , HARRISBURG, gT 46. WdL?&> ** A to Philadelphia, Baltimore i A *'£*•■»%£ Jr ... Peasant!*-™ purchasing tickets Incmra,' WriS!woEe»*sii&, , j2j®lSrv , uN ~ an elees* liccordmg to distance ttaveled •*»*SjPfl|£^!iti 31 ' theataUoi, rates, except from atahona w, IJ * 3 twiy has no agent. P NonOE— In case of loas, the Oomj StS?® ?4b« ,4 *i) themeelve. responsible tor personal bag -isssssOTr j.stew/ JfiSVv 4. • At the Penn-a R. R. Paseei f‘>s ’ 'f nog On liberty and cbsbboftisb —suikbe ai «V' rifyn tun HD PITTSBURGH iWWvVHW'. 11 /“VNiSro AFTER MON DAT ** ’ Cf isaL trains will leave the Depot oJ py * in Pittaburgh,as follows: P« CLEVEXAND and c a «*\ j —l. Tine Tun Leaves leaves PeSSma Cuvxlahd T o u #l lftfiov.K. &»».**- r.n V. Pasaengera deairing to m to 8h Chicago, or pointi, West, via Clsvelan (,» ■■ ... cnJarto ask for bokete via Cleveland. if a The time to Chicago by this l & t * OIN< «K&s>*<amor.lt IL-46 r. m. > V This route is snortor to Oncionau, ' bus and ill points South, than i Bniendid can attached to all ‘SSL-t ?SLi ss:t E too f. M. 6J6 r. a. 6d16 r. m. The LOO *. m. and I±6o v. a. Trams ( of 0. O. R. R- for Zanesville, Lancast ’V* The 4.-00 p. a. Train stops at all sts Through Tickete can be procur Street Pepot, Pittsburgh. J.trrEWART - For further .LS^tOBT] r Ai the Company’s Office in Freight £ % vj, I ] apt 6 Gen’l TioketJ^ “ TOTPTROUTE VLA Rfvl .k'VKe'al.ir'V ■»t>.v» ThdißnapoliH & Cinoini «t«f Connecting at lndianapolu wiU WifKk't 2 ■ Tam Haute and Alton Railroad, t o ./-tj W C, *,<■■ '. eueand Indianapolis, New Alban ~ > tgMCentral Roads forOHIOAQO, B ''t, -L «i/f ?.bi ONBTON, and all inlermedme pc £&£ r dt : jH Phronnh Freight Train to INDL ?!> f- L } > ~ Pbißt f PV 'S Freights and passengers cairie, *pk' .> -A - , LurreSceburg fitoraSme than b i yHrasari'K'sii WfiA'&j&V- ■ e&£ss*sßai IAS4 ; ssa-Mf'S 3 Jsri's. 5 r i' s . y ~ 5- miastom no Aorps /or drayops or cc 'i'! farther information appljr to W dPhj'V'Vfflf (No. U 6 Water streetj agent of I tas^s^ssSLsfs 'VTe'jV"^r^ 4 '%. <*c :*» #8 JOHN F. CHEEK. Genera) Fro iVlV** lii. ‘‘'3m j 1 "* JBotires. ~? to the public. 3v* 4; > *i r. I.W sEaeUndaeUcate abuse and die-^BWp ' SSSorstostionsoommon A incident toyoatlia S j>J t 'i iSBs x ?fiwh Aexeaandadaltß, single or mimed. Because Di s?£wi ft^SSpul&uSthetoct&Wsdoingao,thetoorac i* -$ fajiSeJy modest are dreadfttily shocked, and thina it S i_ 1 ” ! -i. S 1 h! aft ray immoral, and lor contomiimtlon and TI flf M r. » f »w JS tian among their wives, promising sons and r wv.«USip :. l. «£,. iSH 525225. Their family physician shouldhe cauthuu iJ t,, 4 ?£<. a ’ , Tf\ /V in ignorance thatthey dr, the same as Dr. "f. “W r'wV «d “ Ip *Hr mraN&TROP, (esoept pubUshing) lest a liKative prao V feoitT > M f j® ggA”ff,f tolori to Kern among stupid, Ctleely moderl L C- } ";• < •» famihea, born and raiseatnigno VcfV'L ' l*/ n “ t:i a- tK i- > fStofc^^Sgupaemußhroons.andwhooomparesoci --i SS2fi3SfIfM£BB«BR L-0 4 r "llipfN MMmnartiifitojra and afte? marriage through him <>r& If if v Jf, / hTv^^WTlliwiiiiitTrirlnfr i r -pfr —ri*rntl-r w. S* k JpyajßMWwadrwtige of over Qdr& Jtm expert w ' * “'t’a . - V <S»And ooiemthmoonaoquently, ho has superior ‘t** ffi* fVA j, Sh skill in Uta ofspastaldiseaaae, and wha is ' v‘ r sasym^re / * street private eommanicaUom from all parte of tha ; v Onion atrictly attended to. Direct to “.' >•■**, ..* .. I* ., \*» .' . V :»t •' i ‘t , .V>' * BOX 800 •ssK&tK*'*/*”'-" «•• - I- t ~ defclydaw Pittsburgh Post 0&' i - '* ' t* "S "+'} ~ r - i j* y* J * - v", 1 ■ jr*A/ e V-r- *■ Jgrsf f j ifhf \ * % r) “ V **. ft if Jf 1 ,/ u . lr f ’ ' ‘> •„•■•• * - . • • .**• r • s £s■: ' : ' . s - ■-> J : ’ < • ' ; *- ** - T -:-***'. s'*' «PWK 18011 ft WAYNE AND CHICAGO RATT.BQAD, TO-4Li POIHTS IN WEST, MO SUMMER ABBASBEMEST! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In dianapolis, 8l Ixmis ana Chicago quicker, than by any other ro^g STWA j lD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leave* Pittsburgh.— 1.00 a «. Arrives at Crestline....—B-40 k frffLrLnp close connections with Bellefontaine and CDeVeland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. • Arrrivme at. Indianapolis..— B*2o p. *- «* w St. Louis— -8 00 p. *• u “ Cincinnati 8.30 p *• M d a M Chicago —8.20 P «• N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is tho same *s by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Oolumbua, « l ? Arrives at Crestline -8-40 p «. W Making close connections as above. “• * Arriving at Indiansp’s- 60)6 k. a. u « 8u Loais—s*9 P- »• a « Cincinnati-. 6.00 a. a. and** « Chicago—-8.10 -a. m. n n Thfl time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steu- meet at Columbna, and passengere all go into Cincinnati together. Cara on this train from Pittsburgh to an InnatL to Indianapolis and to Chica go. TrSnr through to Chicago githont chang* ° ,c £[ l >~ u. B. mail i. «: eastward trains. , ciiicMo. TM A «. and r. «. Arriving at Piqrton and Cincinnati. Arriving at CreaUine, tUO r. "‘oSimeotlng'ivilti trains rcr Columbus, Cincimiah, Clev- and the Hash and arnvtng at Pittsburgh, 557 a a. and BJO p. a. and 8,20 r. K. All mating clo« connections with train* on PannsylvMUa Railroad for th« f&atern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.40 a h, and 4.30 p. a. Arrive at “ “ IL2O “ u 6.15 “ Leave New Brighton, 6.40 M “ 12.30 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 “ u 210 M Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 it, and 6.10 p.m. Arrive at Economy, 6 33 p. m- “ 4.22 “ Leave Economy. 5.33 a. it, “ 422 “ Arrive in Allegheny. 6.35 u u 5-20 u ALLIANCE MARKET TRAlN.—Leaves Alliance at 6joo a. m. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. m- leaves Allegheny at3d)s p. ■. and arrives In Alliance at 7 50 p. m, at all stations for passengers and marketing. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced raves. Trough trains connect as follows >*- At ftm*"**, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Ballroad. Ai Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuy* MSST'Shio, tor Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sen dusky, Toledo, Detroit, o (c~ AtCreaiUne, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati, Xenia, Layton, Indianapolis, Su Louis, Louis- Tille, etc. „ At Foreet, tor Springfield, Snnduaky, Dayton, Cinctn nati. etc!, etc. At t-ima for Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, In<L, St. Louis, and ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Lnporle. , 0 At waastah for alt points on the New Albany and Salem Bailroad. And at Chicago* with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota: For further information and through tickets appy to J. STBWABT, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. G EURfI E PA RKIN, Ticket As*t, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offtoes of the <?ifwnii>? on the line of the road, to aflparts of the Qnited States Q. 0; HATH IsW AY, ft pl6 General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. _ SUSIEB IRRUI6EMEJIT. 1861 ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL ltth. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. eight daily trains. mHE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves 1 the Paxaeager Button every morning, (exceptßun <sy,) »1 «■ m-, slopping ml mil r—alM “Ugoos, dod- MCttng »t Hsrrlsbnrg with lr»ms direct for Baltimore. ffliSiraaß TBAIM loaves daily, »i "#£ "dS,,aao.pl end muring in Phiiidslpliu si IWIO a- m, accommodation trains. the JOHNBTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Kmres dally, (exoept Sunday,) si £6O p. nx, stopping st sll stations and running as lar as Oonemangh. THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN wlln Passenger Car attached, leaves daily (except Bnndayl at Alo a m, -fssAssgaSoM&di:= Itfi'fflMttM ltr Well* »la- W-r. non leaven dailv (except Sunday,) at «:24 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in FlUsbargh as fol lows Express, LfcSO p- m; Mail, I*lo p. m; Faat lane |o»iui *_ m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1040 a. m; Pint Wall 1 # station Accommodation, 6:30 a. ru.; second Wall’s station Accommodation. 8:30 a m; w»trd *'all » station Accommodation. ld6 p. m 4 fourth wall a >ta tion Accommodation, &15 p. m. tII . Trams tor BUirsrille and Indiana, connect at Blairs ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex mm and Mad Train* East and West, and with Fast RQH AND CONNKLL£VI LLE TRAINS, aotwring ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Good el le- JjUefioad, leave daily, (Sunday exrtptedd as follows.- Mr» Train, 6-40 a. m; Express Train, 440 p-m- Return -02 TVminw from Pittsburgh and ConnellsriUe Road tr ive ai Pittsburgh 1040 a. m. and 6d6 p- m The traveling public will And it greatly to their inter est. in goingEaat or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania as the accommodations now ofiered cannot be eurns end on any route. The Road is ballasted with »tons andisentarelv free from dusL We can promise aafetJi speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with heir patrensge. g> a tL MC t TO NEW YORK -412 MI TO BALTIMORE—!® 60 TO PHUJuShLuIO 001 LANCASTER- 8 M rnuiAA/ HARRISBURG, $1 46. Banure checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania HAtSoatand to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York purchasing tickets In earn, j Wtil becharged an ezeea» iaccording to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the uom nanv has no agent. ... . ~ * NOTIOE—In case of loss, the Oompany will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and Line has bean em- SSaM-Ti J. BTEWAHT Agu, At the Penn’s R. BL Passenger Station, 0027 On Liberty and Grant streets. CUMBBOFTmr-SUIKBt AfIHMISOf II yggi, tnto. will leave the Depot of the Penn«ylva- CHICAGO LINE TjMvea Leaves Leaves Arrives at Pmooaaß Clbtslahb Toudo Canueo LOO a. ■* 640 a.*. 740 a.*. 1140 p. a. t. m. 640 F. *. 7:40 p. *. 1040 p. m. passengers desiring to go to Shndosky, Toledo, Ghioaso, or points West, via Cleveland, most be parti rahtfTo ask for tickets via Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick A CINCINNATI SHORT r LUIS, VIA STEUBENVILLE No ohsnga of oars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Loaves Arrives Arrives Arrives Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at BC Louis. iSoTsl 1148 i.*. 440 r.*. lftftOt.*. 1146 r. a. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Sidendid can attached to all Night Trains. AND WHEELING UNE. Lmvcs Ar. st Ar.st Ar.at Ar.at Plttab»afa, Rochester, WeilsvUle, Bteub’viUe, Wheeling, iSoJL*. aSTT*. &49 4.*. 646,-a. *. 626 a. *. 1340 p*. 340 p. *. 3:46 P. m. fcOO p. M. 640 t. *. 640 a.m. 7:W>a.M. 8:43 a.m. 946 a.m. 1043 a.m. 440 P. M. fcl6 P. M. &26 P. m. . rr The LOO a. m. and UfcOO p. m. Trams oonneut with rrains of 0. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 440 p. m. Train stops at all stations between Ro chester and Wellsviile. Through Tickets can be procured at the liberty Btreet Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, P. E MYfifiS, apt 6 Gen’l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; VrEW ROUTE VLA RI VEB XND RAI l -IV| ROAD; Xndißiißpoliß St Cincinnati Hailroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Manta and Alton Railroad,t o 8L Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, New Alban / end Salem, and Mich- Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISi In D, BIJR. LINBTON, and all intermediate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HACtSIAFAIETTEand PERU. prmghts and passengers carried from Cincinnsli or in leas ume than bv any other route by went T-four hours, and at as low rates. The only v which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to Be West, mthout breaking ooik. OonsigiunenU made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cin« chniatfcorW. B. CUTTaSG, agent at Lawranoel.urg will receive prompt attention, and no charge for oom ifrowor Oommiwam g< Lam tnesi Wot farther information ippljf to THOM Aft BATIGAMI (No. 1U Water afcreet*) went of the Company, who la prepared to give taiooss imilto for peaeeagera an haSht to Terre Heater iAfayette, Chicago Crawford* Till e, Charleston, Part* an MrtfcN* A* E. F. LORI), President, y. QHERK. Gooera) Freight Agent. mrt ■i'-T 7 ■ V: .- 1 i 1 :.., "V^;, ■ • : + % *• .", -. . . ■, x • Ictrig and Itetenvantt. FIFTH AVBIWIB EXCHANGE DAM BABNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. THE BEBT OF LIQUOBS ALWAYS on hand, and tbe Choioest Delioaciee of the Season, serred ap inthe most superior manner. at all hours of the day and night."®* myTdytUw. CORNECOPUE REST AIR AST, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others la directed to thia establishment, which has AMO man fitted up (or the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par ticularly invited to calL Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of tbe freshest the market affords. apfifcdaw SCOTT HOUSE, COR BNfll ST. MD DUQUEsrf WM, PITTSBURGH, PA., s . xd . OYSTER AND RiTIKfl HOUSE, HO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WBOLBSALX AWP aiwtn - PI A LEVS IB LAKE AMD EASTERN FISH, -FRESH PHTI.tDBI.PHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB- Ail I* their Proper S«s*o». s avagTe: house , Ko. 850 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPBIETOR. TTAVING token he l fitted up, with all IB Lhe modern improvem <nu, this popular roaort* thesubscriber is prepared to accommodate his old mIIS the SdSnLnnr. wuh lb. beet the market affords. Oysters will be serred up in every I variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquor* uidAies, hi feels confident In recommending to the nnbUo tor their excellence. . , . .. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale and Retail. myH&lyd Mansion house, geo. aurkntz, Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty street, lust beside the nger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, m excellent style, tne MANSION HOUSE, would re speolfallT solicit a share of pubhe patronage, {here is attached a Bplendid STABLE and extensire WAGON I yard, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best Ihemarket can adord. _ . J® .7 _ SEETHFS OLD STAND THOMAS STOKE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a wreai expense, with all the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared toaooommodatehi* friends and the pubhe generally, with the bestthe market affords. . . ftf .i ¥ u OYSTERS will be served up in every variety oi style during the season. LIutJORS and ALES he feels confident in recom , mending to the public for their excellence. 4VMJ&ALE served up stall hours, and DAY and I NIGHT BOARDERS taken. _ __ - GIRABl) HOUSE, GEO. G. PBESBUBY, Jr .) JAMES SYKES, 1 Propnotora HENEY A. CHADWICK,) ma3ilj saints and ilquors. Will. BENNETT. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIAL, WINES, GIN Old Mononsahtla and Rettified Whliliy, No. 140 Wood Street, fo22:Gm Pittsburgh. Pa. WILLIAM CARE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORT EBB OK WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FLNB OLD 10N0SGAHBLA RYB WRI&IY, AC. 827 and 329 Liberty Street, tyl g.l T PITTMCaCU, PA. "fjuKE LIUUOKS. —Families can buy a i bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira Tenerife, SbOTj o nil... Wine. Also, Oogseo Brandy of diflereni brantla, Terr Old MonongihSa Whiaky. Ohampaigne in quart, nlni and and half pml botUaa; reduction made by doten or half doaon. All the adore for Bale by the quart or Those wiahin* «didoirated g need not “Srffclr-roo i°l Third atrae y r ii.,., Pblla.'l" ti 0. W. Rtcaaraoa, Patbnrgh 91IL.LEB & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, nos. sa and saa, corner of libkrtt and SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Kalla, Cotton Tarns, Sx~, &t~, Con atantly on Hand. rmr2 TIT * D. RINEHART, * simiomn aid ni all qm Of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND BEGABB WhoUsaU and Retail Nattier Si GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Virginia Cliewlng Tobacco WOOD STREET, Under (be BL diaries Hole*, ocll pT&nnft.- '.~J.B.Rrt H. D. Ritmi (I.At6 at Miller A Bickeißon’a.) KKYMKH a. bhothkus. NUTSiOONFKCTIONBRY, BUM ABB, KIRK WOKKUjAc. WILLIAM MEANS, HARRISON A. OOSKIN, Oenerel Partners. (Successors to M’CamtlesH, Means A Co,) WHOLESALE flftOClffS, felo PITTSBURGH, PA. william bagaleV, WHOLESALE GROCER, WHOLESALE GROCERS CUNDBIES,— 'O 20 down Pinet, OastUlon A Co.’a Bran d 90 “ Otara, Du Pey A do; 90 44 Beaquit, do; 10 u ObnauigDfi, do; 80 “ Pule bmttt Wmec .v 96 “ Harmony sheny wine; ; 28 “ Duff, Gordon A Co.’s ohenr “ to I £s ,<lo “ norbo ‘‘ ,B ’ , W W£3r;t-t E"""' WAT.T. PAPE B.—A large variety, chea. fl * WBB, ° r “ ,ebr J. R. WBXjDINj 63 Wood street, net Poaiih* tTAT.K ÜBAYONB.—S(T groaa received «nr< for it]g by B&OKfIAM A K2ULY t tSu 00 ealiireat fN for sale by J R. WKLMN Proprietor. BZO£LS TEKS AND WILD GAME, GEO. BRINKMAN & CO. IN THE DIAMOND, PHILADELPHIA; PA. BfIABDIBS, WIMKS ABD BBQARI, IRWIN STREETS, AND SO.HB AOBNTB NOB gobarto aid £tsm. UK. .130 rfOOD BTKKKT. LYO!¥ ABMSfHAIi, firutm. (Successor to A Aicpneoa. Wholesale Dealers id foreign FRUITS, No. 39 Wood at-, and No. 113 Heooud street Opposite St Charles Hotel, )a» MEANS & COFFIN, Corner Wood and Water St*., Iff os. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. H. SMITH. »M. 11. SMITH A CO., U 8 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREET: PUtibarfh, Pa. IJSVEBY BODY'S LAWYER for sale by 1 H VTLDUri, -** 3 ** 1 " DOLLAR SAVEWS BANK, SO. .OS FOURTH UTESBTi OHABTEBED IE 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock; also, on Wednesday and Baturdav evenings, from way Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o'clock; and from ▼ember Ist to May Ist. from 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not ft DouAi,anda dividend of the profits de _ year, in June and lnterest has . Glared Bemwaumally, iu Bank waa organised, at the rat* of an P® r “ “ c f Interest,ii not drawn out, is piaa©d\o th interest the depositor as principal, and ““Lmjsmd from tne first day* of June and ing twice a year without ,%?lE*! money^will Bren to present his pass book. At this rate, m ' r8 _ doable in Isbs tnan twelre years, making. m tbs agg sate *l9at jam ok*-bali po aurr. & tta*. Wn1 __ . n a Books containing the Charter, ’ t j ie Regulations, furnished gratis, on application office WUhamJ. Anderson. panno^ S; rt « lM - D " j H =‘‘srr' KSMis. jSS S e K.”“: Alexander Tindle, Alexander Bradley, John G. Backofen, George Black, John B- Canfield, Alooxo A. earner, Charles A. Colton, • WtlUam Douglas, John Btana, John Holmes, William 8. Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard Hava, William 8. Lttvely, ssoanaat amd faxasnama. OHAKLEB A. COLTON. LOAN OFFICE HENRY w. OINIIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the corner of Filth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Hold and Sdrer, lhamonda, Jewel./, and Silver Watcbea, and all kinds of “T , i fnr »nr lennih of ume agreed on- lhe goo is cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not aoco.nl- Hours from 7 A. M. to ro P. M. ,n*> WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, comer of Third, )et; , y piTTSBUBOH, PKNN'A £ffißSth&“'sJS‘ "S'. Collecuona made in all me o, | u “ JJl r jsJ? dll “J c,,r “Tno. WAiTSSI IJ-n^£ ; aud Fourth street®. 4 UTTIN IIKJMIs" A UU.. I*al«w A PromlMol7 Notea, Booda, Mortgages, aad ° Mo«/™ - Check, al .h«t date., «b corral econUM. p.r„nn ■ itaMinnff IjOAOI CSO b 6 ftOOOBI®WAU>U O® raLaubU l«nn», »nJ c*|*ub»u mu bo fonuoliea wiUi tfood aacunue* »l warnMnot*' pnc«»- ui tbe Italo, HooUn* »n.l Ummio* ol Hm “2s; ««■" NEW SHUTTL Sewing Machines, A HK ADAPTkOtosU kinds of FAMI L\ jV BKWINU, working e>iu»lly »•'! °o 11 K 11U '* 1 .nX~ fnbnea, making the LOCK STITCH SRAM •like on both «ido«, which cannol l« Haveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Bhirl Mating. l.n.le r K, l unK .Qd Shoe Binding, theae hn.e no .uponor C«l. nod r»e Ihem »t NoTai FMth "treol, Up Hours. np'iO-.diwU w. B. l^Jieell. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES SiO. •« FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PATHS OP 1 8001 WHEELBB Sc ‘WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR, OHIO STATE FAIR, ILLINOIS STATS FAIR, WISCONSIN STATE FAIR; lOWA STATE FAIR; KENTUCKY STATE FAIR; TENNESSEE STATE FAIR, NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR; VERMONT STATE FAIR; CHICAGO MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, LOUISVILLE MECHANICS’ 1 NBTITUTF CINCINNATI MECHANICS’ INBTIIITIK ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR. Pittsburgh And other County Fair* too numerous to mention. WF OFFER TO THE PUBLIC WHEEL FR A WILSON’S IMPROVED SEWING MA CHINE AT REDUCED PRICKS, with increAMd oonS’ denoe til lt» menu as the beet and meet reliable Family Sewin* Machine now In u»e. It »»■ equally *® !. t °? thtTltnckeHl and thineet fabrics, make* the lock-stluh nnoossibU) to unrarel, with the essential adyamage of on both sides, lonning no ndge nor chain “"Je. ..edereide—te simple in construction, more SJJK more durable than an, other full inatrucuone to enable the purchaser to —. -Ydinarr «»ms, etitoh, hem, fell, quilt, gather, £Jd,andtu7k. all on the use machine, and warrant 11 Circulars oonuuning teetimomale from ladies of the hiThSlltanding, East and West, going price* Ac will hi?ft,raished gratis on appl'caUon m person or by letter. s£££g M.S?ne NeXa Silk TwEl Ootton and 0.1 °°mj6 _ WW. BUMMER, gkover & BAKEK’S SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE BKACU OK ALL, Price# Reduced for Ueren Years, from $llO, including Humor*. Increased faomtiea for man ufacturfng and the curLailmaDt or »2saEiS conaetiaen upon recent deciaiopa of the Uniurffhalaa Court# affirming the ralidily of the CJrover* Co.'a Detente. enable. thie oompany to hirnwh their SKWDSG M AOHINEB with important Improremenla at pM tiy REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of tneae machmee for family use anJ manafacturea in the aame range of put-pone and nia lerlals ie altealed by the ten. ofthouaanda uetog them, and the moderate pnoes at which they ' K ' l sJ?’lu°e!t’- nlacee them within the reach of all and obriatea all ex ouae for tampering w.lh thoee mfenoranjl machlnea whloh have ao muoh!pre|adlced the Bewing Maohine buaineaa. Kvory machine .old by ua ■ “ ear ranted far three yearn, we alao giro laitruiitioaa free ol charge to pnrchaaera to enable ll l am U) HKM, I‘bid# 1 ‘ bid# UAtBKR, TUCK AND KMHki H I'HUt, ALI, ON IHK can be had aL our office free or charge by Twiat, Onunn. etc., conatantly on * WALTER, No. IB Fifth street, I Cienend Agent*. Firi-HBURtiH, PA- rrrTßßUitoH DAVID M’CANDLRSS Special Partner. AVID B. SOQKKB X.UMAN aOGKR D. B. BO«EKS A SOUL, UiIfPTACTOEIM OF STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS IHiAC JONES.—JNO. L. BUYD....WM. M’CULLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO- PITTSBURGH. ..JOS. R- HUNTER Manufacturers of cast steel; Wow and A. B. «*.. SPRINGS and » comer lEs. »nd Firm ‘ u^|^ gußfiH , Pt . -■■'"Simri PITCAIRN Merekant Tailors, No. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET, aplß Win Ktot HOI HOI FOB BUfICB PIBS Byou want some good new Wtoft JSwOtSßge, 01 *si(Ss2£?lBa aoto^Btaeotto* BrothersTn ge* *U mi «op &to22rt£*itn J other boy lathe oig- Msos -. -t j |n» oMortQWD} of Funilj fIIUMHATBI «SfS-SS.t3 r ff? ’«•«.-»«*» pußounre. geobqe albrek. nd PU9I9IHTS. John B. McKa.lden, Polar A- Madeira, John H. Mellor, James M’Aulot. John Marshall, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Henry L. RtnKwall, John H. Sboenbergor, Alexander Spear. William E. Schmeriß, Isaac Whiuier. Christian Yoager. AUD DRAKTB BOUGHT AND HUIJi getting Machines. KO6KKB’ IMPROVED PAfSKT AMO GHAIN OUILL TEETH, Office, 08 Fifth Street, PITTSBURG H.JU * *» 1 ♦ ‘ s s * rIJSf * 'StST- Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. SHE FBATTKIiIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 484 137 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Sumtcn or Asam, Jajtoaby Ist, 1800. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being . Firet Mortgages, amply secured at Real Estates (present value $1024*13 c o ® l - 1 ~ , Voc Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec ts 89,136 w Stocks, (present raise ($86,687 72,) cost. 89,» so 06 Notes and Bills Receivable- Cash™ - - 27 > 919 23 The only profits from premiums which this company ihb divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. . Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent with , security. . . _ Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Million, of Dollars, thereby adording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as tne ability and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $82463 36. Diaiotoas. Charles W. Bancker, Mordec&J D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea. Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales, K CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD 0 DALE, Vice President. WM A. STEEL.Secretary pro tem. COFFIN, Agent, mylO Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARBIE, President; „ . . F. M. GORDON, Secretary CapL R. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agent. Ornas No. W Water street, (Spang A Co/s Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. , U . u , wn . Will insure against ail kinds of I* LRE and MARiNJfc iUHKB. A Hoioe Institution managed by lhrectors who are well known in the«onnnunity,andwhoare determined* by promptness u< liberality, to maintain the character wnicb they liar# nwamed, a* ottering the l»est protec uon to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 18d0. Stock Accounts Mortgage Office furniture™ Open Account*, etc Cash Premium Notes- Notes and bill* discounted George Danue. George W. Jackson, Nathaniel Holmes, Wm. H. Smith, Andrew Acklejr, Alexander Speer, Rees J ■ Thomas pTTTT.AnRT.PHIA FIHE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, Capital (210,100 Assets (304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSIJ RANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every ilencnption of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable ratea of premium. ROBERT P. KINQ. President M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Ba/ee, K. H. KagUah, P. H. Saver;, C. Hberman, 8. J. Magargee, K. BiaaaTOM, Secretary. . /. G. COFFIN, Airent, jy4-ly Corner Third and Wood street* rvELAW ARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN T : If BUKANCK OO.MPANY —INOORPJKA I El' HY TOE LEGISLATURE UK PEN.NHI.YANIA, ItAA OFFICE, .S'. & CORF Eli TUIRH AFH WA /.A UT.-.Tc, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE I‘NSUKAN'LKSonYes«I». Largo will Freight* to all parts of the \t or d. INLAND >sll RANCEa on Goods, l)T Riv«r», Lauala, l akM. and i -nd Carnages, to all parts of the Union. MRE IN- UiRANUBi on Merchandise generally, on Stores, l'»el- M'g Honses, Ac. ~ , . u , 1 ., ,10,0,1 Win. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Tn-ophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Lisv.s, Janos Trsqusir, Wm. Eyre, Jr, James 1.. Hsnd, Wra. c. IudAUL Joseph U. Seal, Dr. R- M. Huston, Geo. i. Liepelf Hugh Crmrg, Charles Kelley. Samuel K Stoke. J. r ("emston, Henry Sloan, Edward liarbnptoa, 11. Jones Brooke, Spencer Mllrain 1 homaa L Hand, Robert Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M Kartand. Joahus P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Piusls rgli, D. I Morgan, A. 11. H 'fid MARTIN, President. THUB C. HAND, We President, A MApKIRA, AeonL foS3 No. 96 Water Hired PiUoburjc! itixen'i Imnranee Company of I’itubnri Office, Cor. of Market and Water Sta. WM HANALTEY, President bAMUKIi R&A, Secretary NrtlTßE* STEAMBOATS <k CAKCOE lu»un>3 V no>tlw«uiJ IwtMtlo m the Nankati.'ii of Ihti Hotilhern and Western Rivers, l.akes *nJ HO7OUH, and flit* Navigation of the bcas. muria agaluel LOIIUIJ Damage by b‘l». mascrcM: Wm. Haveley, Hon. T. M. 11-. we, Jaa M .foot* Jaa. Park Jr, C 'Auk, 0- Harboilkh, tl. K. Jones, CaW. .1. C. Youu*. Jiai.iwol .J] Krnnds Betters, B. SC Rier, John .1 I'ilwo John titiiptoo, Barclay Pr«*wn. Wro.O John* mb29:ly<Jh, WE»T BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVK.N, CLINTON (Ol'N'H CILA&TIKKD BY Tint LKGIttLATU a* OF PBNM YLYANIA. (>,l. topiMi— *300,000 | >V«nu»" XoUa- 51313t3 This company will in.sckk on Haildinga, Furniture, Ar. in mwnor — Hon. J. J. Peerci, A H. Hall. 1 I Abrania, Hon. (j. C. Haraer, Cb» Cnat, L. H. Jo-kman, Uno. A. Mater, Peter Lucimen, W Winu>, T liomas ku<hen. HON. t» v. HARVKt, Pre.Hi.ieDL T. T. A beams, Vice President Tho*. hLiYCtixa, becretary. _ A LIPPKRT Agent, No. 70 rmb street PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. Jfo. OS Fourth Sira*. DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rodj Patternon, 1. 8n« tfproni, C. A. Colton, Jamea H. Hoplima. A. A. Carrier, HanrtSproul, Nicta. Voeghtlj, George W. Smith. A, J- Jonee, Wade Hampton, Chartared Capital- - •••■—u ug' * 3 , 00 :, 0 , FIRE AND MARINE RISKS Taken, of all <le scnpUoaa. fike insurance BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE SO. 808 WALSOT STRRBT. Cash Capital, *229,610 00. Assets, *303,608 96. Invested as follows, vti: — First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount * IS S’7!S J® (Ground rent* flret class * ,4oi 00 Pennsylvania Railroad C©.’* Accent. Mortgage Loans, 130,000, cost - SvSS? So Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan. 80><XX) no Allegheny County 6 M oeot. Pennsylvania RfiLioad Loans •• JJ Collateral loann, well secured i »° uu Huntingdon and Broad'Pop Mountain Rail road company, mortgage 10an... 4.0 W oo PennsylvanSaßailroad Company 810 ck......... 4,000 00 Block of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Co- OO Block of County Fire Insurance Co.. 1,060 00 Block of Delaware M. S. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 91 Mechanics’ Bank do J® Union M. Insurance Co's Bcnp oo Bills Receivable, business paper- « Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc— Mlo * * Oash on hand and in in hands of agents l6 Clem Tingley, Bjunuel Will nun R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Fredenkc Brown, William Muraer, Cornelius Steveunon, Beiyamiu W. I ia<toy, John B. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. I*. Carnon, l'Othrop. Robert Tolaod, I £ )a “ tl * Frederick l.»eanifl Jacob 1. BunUnß, Charles B. Wood, James S. Woodward, John Biasell, Fitts. B.M. H INCH MAN, Secretary. J .CARLINER COFFIN, Agent, mylfl Nnrtheaat corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. orriCK-tlo. 37 jrirth Street, u»nl Block. TNBUREB AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 1 FIRE AND MARINE RBKB. ■“lsaac JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORI), Vico President; d7m. BOOK, Seoretary; Oapt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent Uuonee-loeeo Jones, C. U. Husser, Bb«! Childs, n-p. H. a Sim, John A. Wilson, B. U Fahnestock, John UMoCord, Cfept Adrnm Jacobin B. F. Burling, CapL W. Doan, Rot/t L. M’Orow, Rob'l g. Dalis. my** C _ OAL, N UT'CuaL, SLAUK, & CUKK.— Having purchased the entire interest of my late partners inthe firm of RAILKYi M’KAIN A 00., 1 am now prepared to furnißh to our former customer** and the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally, a superior quality of COaL, NUT COAL, SLACK and OOKB, in Targe or small quantiea. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Monontr* hela Bridge,or at the Works, will be attended to with P *Coaf Works and Office, situated iu South Pittsburgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge. “lTdm JAMBS M. BAILEY- GAKDEN SEEDS.—J ust „ m received a large select and varied stock of the aboTe named Celebrated Garden Seeds, embracing all the new varieties. The entire satisfaction eur Seeds rendered last year and years before, qualify us In say mg they can not be surpassed 0 dera by mail accompa> tiled by e*«h or satisfactory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can be seen at the store. BECKHAM A KELLY. Druggists, j ß «p. Allegheny City. Ttfiiiii) APPLES.—IO sacks, 10 barrels, *“» NMtad «d for mjgtfa 4 ooff[Mi come- Wood «ad Wtter straete LL LKAFES.—PBINTED FORMS FUJ original le««e« and for robdoWnp, torsntobr 83 Wood Fifth. KED White and piue material for Flags. * *" d u,w; „,<a 74 Ifaiket attaeH -ri ;:■ *&^V£SMr* * 'Z .«> -* ‘‘ *"*r ~ $2,208,061 68 .) 63,000 00 . 2,160 00 260 00 7,809 43 . W .. 27.605 2u . 174,070 14 76 DitiOTOia R. Miller, Jr, Jamee M’Auley. Alexander bhtmek, Chaa. W. RicUetson, Wm. McKrught, Hand M. IjODr, my® K. R. Cope, (George W. Brown, Joseph M. Paid, John Clayton, K. Witor, omens: A. A. CARRIER, President. I. ORIER SPROUL, Secretary W OLKM TINULEY, Preside? Ditiorots. Jfediotl; A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSPt?3o _. AMD IHYIMN& CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR MEDICAL and private use. What St).all We Drink? UDOLPUO WOLFE’S PURE COQNIAC BRANDY, Imported and bottlea.l by himaelf, warranted pure and quality, win his eerti&oate on the bottle, and his seal on the cord uD( >LPHO WO L F E’S P V KE PORT WIN E Imported and bottled by himaelf, pot np for medici nal Jk,. with his certificate on the bottle; warranted pure and of Ibe bout quality. UDOLPUO WOLFE’S PURE SHERRY WINE, Imported and bottled by himaelt, .the name as Por Wlue. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, mported and bottled by himaelf for oinal use, the beat wine oyer oßered to the trade in hot tlen. The Wine w warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPUO WOLFE'S PURE •lA.MAIOA RUM, ST. OROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. . AH the above imported and bottted by himself; Jwar ranted pure and oi the best quality. TO THE PUBLIC. I will state my reputation tut a man, my atanding m a merobant ot thirty yearn’ residence m ti e city of New what I pledge and testify to with my seal, ray label, and m* certificate, is correct and can be re- Uhttor. in their prac canes* UDOI.PHO WOLFE, Sole Maaufactoror and Importer of tUe Schiedam Aro malic Schnapps, !■ 20 and 2J Bearer street, New York. )>r. H. y. KETHER Alft, HO Wood »L no^Omdaw Glad News for the U iit'ortunate TH£ LONG SOUGHT FOR Discovered at Last, fCURESfI ,-FROM i C omiM CHEROKEE REMEDY, An uafaitißg Specific for all Diseairs of th* I'rimry organs, aail a Geaeril Allrra tiYe toil Blood Purifier. «»-TbWilKMia>V CUKES WHEN AU. OTHER PREPARATIONS KAlL.'k* w»l t U unt-irely unlike every oilier meU icine prescribed for IMM, as Vaural /Win or Sauwu* Drwjt, being prepared Irom JSS /tafO■ ««i /**«*. >□ lorni of A flcnsunt rimi X “nature's own remedv/'fnr Clonuorrhai [(TAD.)OI«et, Mrmvel, Stricture, and uupccuil'x, "Ijmlundtxi for Fluor Albas, (Whiten in female*,) I >; Lint* I'OIIIDiAIDI if Id lUTftllltl*!®' , **-Asa upland oUerylm and btexlpiuywr. “ h " eouahau.l do™. not fail lo care Scrorula, S.cos dary Syphilis, UlaaduUr SwellUi**, “f'" curl.l nod all iftrnptlve Dlaeaaea, cum* thorn more speedily and |«rin nently Uian any other mod “me known. ’ll doe! tku by - t, llaualo* it to how m all it* or mmal p J»nd fmor. U.i« removing Irom the system f im and pimmou. cause, wh.oh have induced d ' „.i„ all old cases of Uoanorrtol and UMet, Uial have baffled all medical skill, n l» especially ret om meoded—m old cases it never tails, and recant ones d mra from one to three days. A few Jota posUtvtly < t u, wt nil sfd/ifinii Ataf, fJijrifco ana jxun. doee not afleet the breath, or interfere with any clabi» of buainowt. , . failures uo assistance from other medicine, lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Counting* Room, wilhoMt it e*< r being »uHj>eoUxi an » ** remedy on Venonal dweaae*, with faj'dtrnc Uona for thetr permanent care, accompany eaoh bottle full particulars get a t ireular fru from any I irua store in the United Slrioh. *£•11 ia sold at Retail tor $3 per Bottle or Jhroe Boi tlea for |A, by all responsible Drag#* l * and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the Uniteaotatea, and at whole Ule by all Wholesale 1 Tuggista. POTTER A MERWIN, Sole Proprietor*, ST. LOUIB MO. Sol, 1 in Pittsburgh wholesale end retail bj Dr. QKO. R. KEYSER end by all responsible Druggists in the United States. lymuydaw PRIVA’IK DISEASES. — DR. BROWN’S MEDICAL and 3UROICAL Office. No. 60 SMITH held street, Pittsburgh, Ponnsyl "d?" BROWN is an old cltiaen ff|^9Rw\ of Pittsburgh, and baa been in Practice for the l**t UAwy Jnt man. Hut business baa been coo la*a moatiy to PrtTnte and Surgical ( Diseasea* ' 01T1UHB AND 8T&AH0BBS in need of a medical friend, should not taft to flndom the sure plaoe of relief! The Dootor is a regtUar gradu ate, end hie expeitenoe in the treatment of a pertain Siam ofdiseaeee ie a anie guaranme to the lag permanent relief, by the oae of hiß remediee and , following hie *j*"°£ BOWIrB EK mkDIEB nerer tail to oure the woret form of Venereal Weeaeee, Impuritiee and Sorotuloue ABeotiona. Alee, «J 1 dtaewe aiming horn a hereditary taint, which manifeeU iteell In theform of a tetter, psoriasis, ud ameat many forma nf *kin the origin of Which toe pahent is en) pSS«oafßictod,l)rJßroirn offer hope, ef a eure^ge^™^ l>r frown's remediee for thie alaraing trouble Mmigh ton often by that solitary habi grsu fleation, which the young and weakminded oftengtre way toTfto their own deatntouonj are tne ealy reliable remedies known In thie oouniry-the, are safe, and tnahe a epeedy -<^l^; Ur. Brown', remediea nerer fail to cure thie palnfa disease u» a fee doye-he wiU warran! a He aim treats Piles. Sleet, Goanorrheaa, Strljo-re, Drethal the eliargeeTPemSeW eakneae,Month! '•* PP™“*?“»>£'-*’ wiifof the Joints, Pistols in Ana, h erroue ABeeuone, BB offlS n *Mid PriTfcto Rooms No. to 9mlLhß«!d street Ptltsbnnrh. P* _ _ ° JP I'HffT THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PHIRNIX BITTERS rriHE high and envied celebrity which I these pre-eminent Medicines have acuuired lor the invariable ofhafioy In all the diseases which the, profeee to cure, has rendered Ihe usual practice ol pu. ling not only unnecesiary, but unworthy . fi all cases of Asthma, Affections ot the Bladder ant Bilious Fevers ond Liver Ooeuptusnls. In the South and West where theae diabases prera they will be found invaluable. Planters, fermers an outers who onoe uee these medicines, will never alia them. BUious ChoUo and Senop Looseness. Biles, Costivenees, Colds and Cpugh«,OholU (SUInTkoMOU, Baowhi person with this distressing disease should delay using these medi dne Srna Fivrauro Aoox—For th& scourge of the W _vfern country, these medicines will be found a «afe, speedj and certain reinady. Other medicinea leave mm e u btec t teereturn of Ihe disease-e cure by these medicines Is permanent Try them, he satisied and be cured. - 0 . Qoutpleiiont Omertsl Debility- Headaches of every land. Inward Fever, Impure Blood Mum MsaotuusL Ins- toeradioideenSely all the effects U emmef than the most powerful of Mercy Nerreu. Do- Complaints of all klnda Organic Affec- L dtrP^“lnX 7 hewh side, tack, affected with Uiii terrible disease w, uiwi (mreofrellef by the life Medicines. r™ otlhomvo tS Ham, Booutt, Satr Rasim, Bwo, oa Eure’s Era, in the worst forms, Ul- Worms of all kinds are el- these medicines. Parents wUI do well to administer them whenever their existence is “'rlS'lSi pSreamp'aMii 6 Bivrsaa Pemri ms Bi “££££ hT MlCuhb-^ffat, .884 Broadway* BoildmgJ N. Y. ‘‘ifr'efiSalf. KKtttka. kwX PHfehurwh TO THE AFFLICTED 1 Thß. STARKEY’S PAIN EXTERMINA- I I toe cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ffick Head iffiL Nervous Headache, Toothaohe indßofe Throat p&pJredby bt. STARKEY, Bold wholesale and ret'ul by JOS. FLEMING, <Sttlrdsr Market at. and Piamoap tTyfoSE NEW WALL- PAPERS, mad 111 expressly lor and for sale only bv : “*■ exprwf jj, [jARfiHAbL, No « Wood street Stars open until nine o’clock, evening. Ord Calved for Paper Hangers and Whltewasbera. ap . •- ts r „ [IU,, leeax*" 11 ************ " __ M’KEE A PHILO'S, (iKMEBAL COOPEBAOBj 4i (m nv jaowm ®* Fayette Street, Between Hand and Wayue **iw**A mTSBOBfiH, PM"’*- **>We are prepared to furniah Oml Oll,Wbiaky, hkh kolaaaeaand Pork BARRELS, at the herte#*M«fc* tad on tbe moot reaacnapto terma. ”7**— "WIUUHtt CLtYfoUT wholesale A BEi ail LICaTJOB. MERCHANT, So. 31 Diamond Alloy, Near Wood Street, aa-Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old MonongaMa Refilled Whisky mhW B. C . A •*• B. SAWIKB, T f AttT> OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, ■o. *7 Wood stjroeti Plttabarj (UOtUED W. *' EO * HIOK fourth street. UPHOLSTERY, Wo. 85 Fourth Street, uear Wood. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE I and keep conetaully on hand atteuuoo given to all orders for fitting and « d“ Uar '" U ’ AKOBNICK. X .TOUmm win JO BEOOMrßtreoh Pilloburgh, order. BTUP ANU GAUGIi JAUjUW* and -very variety of Braaa Oaaunga fimehed in the ”''; : i - l MSra Ari-n-Vl-fKITIOM METAI,; PUle V, f-) PAtVi- MiCKA 1.1.10 PACKING, rjA tl E OLDEST AN L) LAKU ESI Lithographic Kstabluhnient in Ihe City. Will. M HUCHMASi, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER SOS. n &SD 19 FIFTH STREET, BRBWKtfS HUIUOING, HEN BY EfißEi, f TO i THRU IDAYS j ORGAN MAITUFACTUBEB Keeps oonitsntly on Band Church and Parlor Organs, OK EVERY 81&IC ANL LESCRIPTION. NU 1 Three atopa, T feet 5 inches high, i‘ f J « inched wide, 2 feet 6 inches Jeep. a. Five slops, & feel t* Inches high, & feel » inches '‘ib 3 5 6 inched high. 7 feet • in.. feet high., feet n tna. -Hie. 7 dimension. Me for Grecian cases; if Goth 10 cade, they will he somewhat highei. For further information apply h> , 4 , tor mru 8X Wood street, Or HKNBY EBBKN, m Centre .treeU apmy-eat* NKW YOBlt Tas STCIUNUAK, MUNONtiAUK-LA J PLAMNU MILL, would reafwctfully inform the Dubhc that be has rebuilt wince the fire, and J Rnn 8 eSlabHHhmeuW.and tilled it „_.T nioat annroTed machinery, u» now prepared to fur . h tieorini' and planing boards, scroll sawing and re* kiln deed, frames, m SCug^rJ, g J&_ STOCKING EMPORIUM 1 CHEAP AND DUE BL2& M. DALi, Manufacturer, ST. AHD MARKFt I 1 HJ.KY. bu on hand a tremeodoun ««»orUnynt 01 bu bat one dore, and to* rv.rner ol KifUl al and Mm-t-ot ler- _ ,ea NEW F 1 K SI, GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRABB FOUNDERS STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS. PLUMBERS and FINISHKRS of all kmds of brass WO k *DRAUSRB IS 6AB FUTURES, AC. Ones anti Wsrtroom. Ho, 1W Wood sf-1 0Y« Doora from FWlb* Foundry, Ho. 158 First su, Doors bsiow Bout* The well-known practical skill sad exponent* mtbe serious brsaohes ofßrsss Qwung, Stesm sad Gss Rm Kitting, olths senior members of the Arm, (who will eireXir personal attention to all work entrusted to hem.) should entitle ub to s share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. iJifctf E. WATT S, WITH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPOSTERS AMD DEALERS IS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, So. NO. 266 MARKET ST., North Side, PHIi.ADBI.PHIA, PA* JOHN V. TXKRT, DAHIIL S- FHIU*» OUV*» T. MBfiT. delily B. PEBBV, boot mAK E K , Third Street, near Wood, | (Two Doors abore the Telegraph Office.) 4 FXEB a long absence from A the Boot business, his again commenced, and Et&re himacli that lie »Ul be able to lender general and would to pleased to see hia former cm tom*™ and friends. He has on band the best ol FRENCH CALF SKINS, and none bat the best of work men will receive employment. Satisfied that he *w competent to Judge of the workmanship and matenaJ, he wul give hi undivided attention to this brafroh ; btudnees. auufclV jp H BIST MAS PRESENTS BEAUTIFUL FENDEBS, Coal Vases, Fire Irons, PUT* WARMJUUi, THAIS AN# VABKB TIN ANL> BRITANNIA TEA BETB, At 4ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest Buies or Fashion, mann £££?s?*. CAMKKdSi, No. UMI. The sobeariher haying resumed busmesa in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his former friends and patxoua of the and surrounding country, and would call their at tention to a newandDeautifmßELF-ADJUSTiSttWiG. It puts all former plane of wig-making tn Uie abasia. Its meritfl are lightness, durabifity, not liable to ahriak. bean eoually all over the head, and easy and graceful appearance, showing the development of the forehead troetonature. , .. i are invited to call and examine his new mods of BANOS, HALF-WIGS aad WIGS. They do ,war with the heavy aad formal appear— «a ae matii liiaapnroyed of ia tha old styles. wehtdew BATES & JOHNSON'S KOUFINU VH. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has purchased the interest of his late partner, ti. 8. BATES, In the Hooting Business, and ia the sole manu facturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Hoofing*— a lat. earn Elutlc, Cement, Felt and Canvass Boofisg. 3d. Improved Felt, Cement aad Gravel Booflagr. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic AND WATER PROOF. HooSng Material for sale, with printed instructions for using. Office at Bates A Johnson*! old stand, 75 Bmithneld sL umoe at nates • dvuuav WILLIAM JOHNSON. N B, This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Eoofit, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. maafulAw Brooms and broom handles.- 3,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted; 100 dosen assorted Pails, (Harman) S 5 do do Tube, do; 60 do Zinc Washboards; 100 do Willow Baskets; iOO Peach 50 dosen Churns, assorted 40 nests Measurea and all other items tn Wood and Wtilowy-aold' who •le andr etail by BAMUKL BIDI)LB lill'fhw . ud Notice, j By leaving your orders at WELDON A BETOEESTB, 1M WOOD fSTREBT near SIXTH, yon cu ta 1 supplied raghlwlyfroni the Wrgoh, with Qprtno end Corn (W, er - Burning Plaid,artti»)MM m ADw, M stare prinm: ' • / -• V *f*> > ■j. a. *fm PITTSB URQHf PA. PITTHb ORB H, P A T. J. €BAltt% lit* WOOD ST* V i»o doors from Pulb. Wigs, Wig**, .- c -. : .™r: ,:,-A^V- f ■'*>£!&;«■£'OSsaSS* ' T * h * v f 9 s ** *■* ’* . • ; * . *• kT . ? ■( j i . r ■ y/ VH. Hi WHITS EY, Kf 'Q T jA-P tJ B Ti l O OFPIGSI *tv the ' Pittsburgh PM, Fifth * atreat. par Wood !!*• H w. P. pvncm PATTEBSON ADAWSOWy ATTOBNEYS AT LAW, kuhh’s law buildings, . Diamond Street, near Grant. jsWy pirrasußOß, pa. ITT. item , attorney at law.- Offleo Wo. »» Bnat 8t»«« (Three doora below the Court House,) „ , PIR9BDUB, Pi* tnj3dy I» BBACSESWB6E, attorney AT Office, No. 135 Foortli S» |v PITTSBI/HOH>PA. i«M--l7 C -Ai R ■ t SCOTT, DENTIST, *J • Has removed to th» hou«o Uiely occupied by Di. W. A. WAKI), #Jg p,u Street, ■ (South Bide,) third door shore Hand Btreet Offioe hours from 9A. N. till AP- M. feptflr _ JOSEPH ADAMS, dentist, Ho. 9? Wylie Street, Pittsburg)*. rotezmo*:—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Brace, Esq, Dr. Hallook, Theodore Kobhioe, Burnell Errett, EBq. my!4Uy AMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith field and Cherry Alley. den** /"YEO S SELDEN HAVING KESUMED It the PRACTICE OF LAW, hereafter be ■ N ’>- m Four Kt£hureh, TT AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor W tt.o. W. Biddle, No. 144 BiuiihSeld street OUice hours from eight lo 1 o’clock, ™d from 1 to 6 o'clock. i ptUPPING AND LEECHING, by O 88. * BBS. BKSK. M-Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. , elB; i y F. BKBB, in Grant street Aldermen. JAMES M. TAYIiOR, alderman, OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other L*«l_WiriUJJS« Drawn. Ackjaowleogemsßtfl laken* BiUa Prob»l«a- I y /'tHABUW-W. LEWIS, ALDKRMAN, Vy uro ■i-omoKUDWioio, tua rsxoi. OFFICE ON THE OOKNEK OF WYLiB AND FIFTH STREETS. M- All business connected with this olllee will h»_ tended to with promptness. Conreniencea done with legalaccuracy-auch Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Rest Eststt | 8 TSuifikember of the Bel he tenders Ms wrjlces sii Commissioner to take DeposdionA to be read to‘be several Courts of this State, and b-'sewhere. Hia offle • is one of the main Police Stations o, the city, and cr a sequentiy his fscU.ues m executing oSsiness of that kind are Tory desirable. lelclT - —= <; gaptmaw (galleries. BOQ-BKS’ Ambrotype and Photograph riisT GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, Ho. 70 I'irth Street* nearly opposite the post office n-Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded Tor PhdinmiitiM. Ambrotyi>g:s and laifo-Sis© Piotuiftfl -BMA?2?PICTUKfc»EnIaARUBDTO LIFESIZK,aad colored in Oil on Canv&fl-_ l** l PEOPLES’ GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner ni' Diamond Alley* The subscriber would respect. ; FULLY announce lo tho Citizen* ofPiUaburabana vicinity, that he has leased the above PoMlar Sillery, and la prepared lo take oveiy variety of Picture known j to the Photographic Art, in Ua moat perfect etylM, and at GREATLY KEDUCKI) FRICBsT Ini portent im provements hare been added, rendanna tds tig- amt desirable, economical and pleasant location In the city, myl _ A- JAtjUAi. BT. FRANCIS' COU.E<3E, Under the Care of the f ranelsean Brothers. This institution, situated in LORETTO, Cambria County, Permnylvanta, four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia ond Pittsburgh, was chartered In with nriviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Ceffees. The location of the CpllegeTs oneof the most healthy In Pennsylvanla-tbis wntion of the Allegheny Mountains being piorerbud for its pure waterVbracing air, add jhetuieeijue scenery. The Scholastic year commences an the Flierraiua- DAY after the ltd of AUGUST, and ends ahoutthe Sth of JUNE following. It la dirlded Into two Staaiona. 1 Students cannot return home betweentheB#SBHHU»a All the Apparatus neoeasary for Land Bn- S*S»^<l«ate.*^ P nßSSeaiUl and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. guufonts will bo admitted from eight ▼ears to the age of man hood. _ . - Tibmb—Board and Tuition, payable hall yearly in^ use-of Bedding — }J Classical and Modem languages, extras jo Students spend Vacation at the College...-..—..- is Reference can be made to the Rt, Rev. nor, to the Rot. T. & Reynolds, St. Mary’s, Uaretto, and to other Clergymen ot the Pittsburgh Diocese. JnfflUaK. EURNITURE FOE CASH.—a full a*.' •ortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FUBNIj And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling} as well as a splendid assortment: of ' OFFICB FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only - terms on which business is done at this eatabiishjnentll }- s ! for CASH, prioes are made accordingly. Persons m watt* mtheshore * - I * No. 108 Bmithfield street, below 'EUtih J. D. Facusxa, . . Jon U. lawui rawly BCERHAVB'S HOLLAND BITTERS dyspkpsia, Llvor Complaint, Fever and Agios, Aa The fueceavftd Introduction aad w d tth alWteU BaoMdr baa beau thmlgDalfera Ufa! flood *********% mSed l Bitterer oSMIn rsrjonrdWjJOte • fl-J bottUteaQragallonkeg, noththl. word w atUri WM wtmtnm. fOt*gtO&* OT MM Tflldl ,U St tha really gnat nUaTdertrad fro* tha ofcnte *•» awa Uupoonfu, of oar inedldM, BOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And Uw mtUn ab*** of a/ler t»n i npntaUoa which tu boat of Imitation! and cmw _ terttt. hav. Oiled to undarmln*. It ta poeUtraly a "d. ' tabt. preparation, with barely laffldeot ptu. rpfrltp W •"{S’*, riw of tha genuine, (Half -Plat UottlteJ fctae One Dollar. | Ibis a medldnb of long triad effloaoy foi ' tA. Stood, m ouenttal for tha fooodatioa afigoeo 7 hoalth and Cor correcting disorder, of tha itoiM ■ I and bowels. ' Two or three dove, will oonrinoe the' afflicted rf Ui nMutary effacta. The atemaeh will ipeedlly reglia . Iti atnagth, a healthy nation of the Brer, bowel* 7 '- end kidney, will »oen take plane, and nratwed health he the quick revolt. For Ixxdlfrwwtlon, I Try Bcrbtve’i llollasd BltUn. For Heertbnm, Try Barhon’i Hollsnd BltUn. For Acidity-, Try Barkare’i Hollani BltUn. ParaWokorbraah, ■■ Try Barbut'i Hoßuid BUt^n> for Heedtohe, : ' Try Btrrb&Te'i Holland BUlitfc . For Liooa of Appetite, f\" Try Bcrfetvo’i Ballud Bittm For Ooettrenaae, 'F 4 Try Bcrkan’a loUud Blltnu, Piles ‘^y : ' Try Bcrhavi’i lillui BltUm* la iB Herr one, Bheumatlc aad Hewrelgle Utmr- tana, it ku la tianu iaitaaeaa provw) klgMf, kwUiflil, aad la othan abated a daddtd earn. BIAS OAIITULLTI *h» ■aiitaa highly bgiooatrited Bwhatri Btffcad HMcrwfWt a, la kalfcfat books only, aad reteUad o Jo. Dollar pot bottla. Tho grui dwawod Ja.ltde Watf difriiil wadtntiia hae induiwd vaor tatltatloaa ftea 'M r«bik tbooJd gaud ngtlhet yorrhedig '' r J Mmari'of r Sn Owt rv aaaw t ati tM \f fSTf batZU WHi BENJAMIN PAQE, JH. 4 > ' s’-«" M ’ | w 1 r » t 1 » *' p wv
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