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'v K#>^* v i ?*¥« -.v - -^l'. ,v^«!r ■'■ •; 1 r *-.H•“'?• VASffi, varr^iiatfernß,'- s*»f»t*Ji*♦?.si'n" 5 - r £;sol-” . •••’vjc^pag^ vn%vY<'-.VJ «><tviifeii&'" &■'&**!& ji-^jff&*->i 4-3 *Tf- %V ■ " -~- ■ •; H ?.r-r:.. ! . r—T?r—r*—t:.- i^r j'A.v;-, .. 1,-.; , ,'■ lV- yy!®: I ‘“r'-l''. ' -'" '■ '1 p “ ' i* -'-ji *, *V»r » -4- • ’ • e JV ' * *e* ? 1 \"' V * . f* , • • \.-i y \SS C*-; '' ' '• ‘ ,4 '* ' • • • ' 'i I '' ■ Railroads. 1801. THIS 1861, PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO BAUiBOAD, TO ILL POINTS JJTTHE. SOUTH, WEST, INO 'RliilfK’ r WE$t BPHHEB ARRAAGEMRST! TiyiS to CmciiinAU as quick, and to In* dianapolia, St. T/ml* and Chicago quicker, than by ant other route. WESTWARD TEADS'S. FAST MAIL LIME— Pittsburgh.— IXO a. r. Arrives at Crestline a. « Maying close connections with Beliefontaine and (ReTttlancL Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arntnngs* « «Bt. Louis. ?. u. u «* Cincinnati.... sxo p k. und** « Chicago . —8 .10 p a. w u.— I The time to Cincinnati U the same as by BteabenrUle. Trams on both Roads meet at Col ambus, and passengers ail go into Cincinnsti together. g-frpftraft TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh— 12X0 p K. Arri Tea at Crestline.,..—B*4o p *; ar»WRg oloee oonnectaons as above. ~ AxriTingat Indianan**. OX6 a. m. u M St. Poufs...—6/ 9 p. a. " “ Cintfonatl. 6XO L It. and “ 44 Chijago ,720 i. W. ji, The time u> Cincinnati la the same ns bj Bteu* twoTiU«> Traifis on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Ohs innnti, toindianapalis and to Chicago, Trains through to Chicago without change of Oar a. EASTWARD TRAINS. liMT e Chicago, 7.80 a. n. and 830 r. u. Arrirlng at a6O r. k. and S-2D a. k. Connecting with tnina for XWrton and Arrirlng at Crestline, 630 p w. and:6.o6 a. v. Connecting with tnina for Oolambus, Cincinnati* Cle t- Buflalaaadthe East,and arriving at Pittsburgh, 230 a. a. and 330 p. k. and 8,20 p. a. Ad Baking close connections with tnina on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities, rim Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Alleghany, for New Brighton, 9.40 a n, and 430 p. a. Arrive at “ 1130 « 44 006 “ Leave New Brighton, 6.40 “ « 1230 ** Arrive in Allegheny, 830 u u K &10 “ Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains Leave Allegheny, 1230 and 630 p. m. Arrive at Economy, 6.83 p. tu “ 432 “ Leave Economy. 633 a. il, “ 439 Arrive in Allegheny, 636 44 u 530 M I|MaRKET TRAlN.—Loaves Mas»ilion 436 a, oi; leaves Alliance at 634 a. a. and arrives in Allegheny at 1100 a. au; leaves Allegheny at 336 p. M 4 Alliance ai 800 P. a* stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 930 p. m. Tickets will bp sold tor these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows >- At AlUtnoe, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh BaSroad. At Orville, Ohio, be and from Millers burg, Akron, Cuy» | |hogaFalls, eta At Mansflela, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Han* dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AiOrestuna for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, 81 Louis, Louis vttle, eta At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, eta, eta At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, eta eta At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, lad., St. Louis, and Intermediate ports In Central Indiana and Illinois. AtTfonotith for LApcrte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and fihleop Railroad. And aft Chicago, with trains for all points tn Illinois, lowa, Wisooaam and Minnesota. Pot further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART,®©*** Agmi, Passenger StotiaßTßiUborgh. GEOBOKrAILK IN, TicketAgX Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickdls for sale at the Ticket Ottoea of the Oompany on the line of the road, to all parts of the United States. 0. G.HATEKWAY, mylß general flpsenger Ageat. Pittgbaigh._ \ SUMER ARRANGEMENT. 188) ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL lith. Pennsylvania Central ttallroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAITSB. rpEE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN l«m» I the puMtngar Station every morning, (except Ban* <£sy,) at £6O a. m, stopping at all regular stations, 000 Mcongat Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at fcOQ pm. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAiN leaves daily. at *OO p. m* stopping only at prinoipsi stations, tukrni direct oonnecOoh at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arri ving in Philadelphia or Baltimoreat «K> a. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except Ppi>daj t ) aiffeOS p.m-stoppingonly at Greensborg, La- L.'obe, Johnstown. wilmere, Galhtten, Altoona, gad amving in Philadelphia at HkOQ lds accommodation trains* THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TEA IN lAavae daily, (exoeptSunday,) at £6O p. m« stopping all stations and running ae Jar aa Crnirtnangh - THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN vita Pmrenger Cor. attached, leave* daily (except Bunds}) at 8.10 a rn., stops at all statioas and runa only as tar as Cosemmu* FIBBT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves doily, (exoept Sunday,) at &40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WailV sta tion leaves dally, (exoept Sandhi.) a*'lU£>‘ a. zn. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall** sta tion leaves dally, (except Sunday.) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWalTs hu Hon leaves dally (except Sunday,) at p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh as fol ln«s*->Ratpreaa. 1220 p. m; Mail, I£lo p. m; Fast Luis, 1240 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, l(fc3o a. tn; First' Wall’s station Accommodation, &2Q a. on.; second WaU’gstation Accommodation. &30 a tn; third ‘all's station Accommodation, LU p. tm; fourth Wad's ms tion Accommodation. 6tlA p. m. Teams for Biaireviile and iurfi****, connect at Bl&irv yflie Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Si press, and MaQ Trains East and Weal, and with Fast Freight East. PITTSBURGH AND CONNKLLSVILLR TRAIN A, ■topping al all stations on the Pittsburgh and Oonnell* fills Rood, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: - Mail Train, 640 a tm; Express Train, 4:10 p.m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and CoaneUsviUe Road i r- Ive at Pittsburgh 10-.30 a. m. and p. m The traveling puouc will find it greatly to their inter eaL in going fist or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be imiTinem on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone ana is entirely free from dust. We can proadae safety, •pedEL sod comfort to all who may favor this Road who h&r patrotu^e. » AB.K> TO HEW TORE _sia to I TO BALTIMORE.-,# SO PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 I LANCASTER... 8 SI (HARRISBURG, P 46. Baggage checked to all stations on (be Pennsylvania Railroad atm to Philadelphia, Baltimore urn New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charge an exoess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Com pany has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themaelv«-« responsible for personal baggage only, and for an an -ant not exceeding fttOQ. fit Excelsior Omnibus Line has bees em ployed to convey passengers and baggage to sad from (he depot, at a charge not to exceedacents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agt-, At the Penn's B. R. Passenger Station, q 027 On Liberty and Grant streets. CHANGE IMOfiSIBNf CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RIILROAO StN AND AFTKB MONDAY, Apni 15th, ‘ 1881, trains will leave the Depot of the Peonaylva- BaDrosd, in Pittsburgh, as follows: . PTTOBUWH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LIN E Leaves Leaves leaves Pinasoaon CiavxLAXS Toledo LOO A. a. &S 0 a. a. 7:60 a. a. Ifc&O r. a. 620 v. a. 7HO r. ■ Passengers desiring to go to Bhndusky, Toledo, Chicago, or poiats West, via Cleveland, most be parth solar lo ask lor tickets via Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick as via Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. t No change of oars between Pittsburgh and Onciniiah- Leaves Arrive* Arrives Arrives ■Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Look. 3 LOO a. M ILBB a. a. 420*. a. IPMO 9. a 1U455.8. i )Thia route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping oars attached to el) Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves* Ar.al Ar.at Ar.at Ar.ai ftttsb’gh, Rochester, Weilsville, Wheeling, LOOI A 830&A.B. &48 a. u. 6sO&lL.a. 621 a. a. ILO r. a. 320 p. a. 3A6 p. a. fcOO p. a, 620 r. a. 626 a. a. 7AO a.a. 8:43 a. a. 9.36 a.m. 1028 a. a. MO 9. a. *O6 p. a. 626 p. a. The LOO a. a. and 1220 r. a. Trains connect with Trains ot C. O R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tn * 420 r. a. Train stops at all stations between Ro chester and Weilsville. Through Tickets can be procured at the liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. S. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Par further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station. Penn street, P, R. MYERS, apt* GenT Ticket Agent Clevt l *™ < i Ohio; ■&JEJV EOUTE VIA KIVEfi AND-BSIC i,V ROAD: iTnlianapolla a Oinoinnati Bailroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Tefre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,to St Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, Now Albany and Salem, and Mich igan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR LINGTON, sad all Intermediate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE fIACTE|LAFATETTEand PKBU. yPrstghtaand passengers carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenoeburg in leas time than by. any other route by wentv-tour boon, and at as low retea. The only roan y which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to he West, without breaking oulk. Consignments made to J. fc. GIBBONS, agent, at Cin cinnati; or W. B. CUTTiNG, agent at Lawrenceburg will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com mlawion; no sharp# for drayagt or commission at La*r*nt*> *"Rr farther information apply to THOMAS RATIO ANi (No. 116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who la ■repared to rfve rasooea uonm for paaseagers an frMght to inmanapolls, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago Charleston, Pan* ea M*tooo»**4o • B. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. General Freight Agent. mrt jjlotkHL TO THE PUBLIC. ESPECIALLY the ignorant and falseiy Mod esi Physician* ofall denominations, aaosvt and dehcate abuse and dis*4Hßw gMQßoretoaClonsoominoc * incident to youths of both sexefcand adults, single or manned. u. amAagßSf pnbliihes the tact of his doing so, theignomn Snjdfirif modeat are dreadfnflT shocked* and thru u Tery immoral* and lor contamination and oorraptten among wires, . promisfe*- eons *od Their family physician shooldbecautiouH AT*-nor* l *** in ignorance that they Ur* the same as 1* ■ ” TiSomptnoM**™! llBB - bora.Md rained inlgno. iS»p nsfonshrooafc «pd ehooompare toe,. wm *o, to dollars end oentsjmyste. noualj iwLilj or illy gotten. It Uto | tibhcrty, bower. V- thS niimorona parents and guardians an thankfel ihit their sons, dniigbtere end wn«K pnnoualy teebie, aieklr end of delicate condition end aipeanmoe, ben been reetored to health and ngor by in. B&ANBTRUP beeidee many before end alter mamaa" through him hare been eared much (altering, anxiety, mortification fie. Haring tbs adraniage of orer thirty yeera expert anoe and obeerrattoo, consequently, he bae aonaijpr (kill in the treatment of swefaj dteeamand Hfffl? Onion etnetiy attended to. Direct g(j( de&lydaw Pittsburgh Pont V' J Xv. r. ... v* S\ t *♦ ■ ■■■% Hotels tai Htsfan.agta. PIF»U'i'\ESBR KICHANBI DAM BAKMAHD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liqooes always on band* and the Choicest Beticaciea of the Sear on, serrad op in the most superior manner. at all hoars of the day and nighty* myTdydaw. COHSCCOPI* REBTACHAST, BT ELI YOUNG, FIFTH BTREST. TH2. attention of merchants ttdirectedfo this esttblißhment, which fatbttm neenUf fitted op for the purpose of affording * SUBSTANTIAL TEATTNS HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION; Cootthy folks attending market are par myited to call Everything pertaining to an K&TDfc HALOON will always be fbundTof the freshest fee market BBords. * ■ -• spfifcdaw SCOTT HOUSE, Cttb HNHMT. AND DUQUEHIE WAI, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. U . MAREBB, deSl proprietor. OISISE AISD MllM HOUSE, 80. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHII.»HKI.PHI* AND BALTIMORE OTB- All la Utlr Propar Sauom. SAYAGE HOUSE, No. 850 Übcrtf Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. B AYING taken an t fitted up, with all „ the modern improvem >nts, this popular resort subecnber is prepared to aooomraooaie his old customers and the poblic generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will .he served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors sad Alea, ha feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Backet and Shell Oyster? received daily and sold Wholeaate and Retail. myfiAlyd Ti/f ANSION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, JJH Proprietor, No.SULibertr street, tost beside the Paiaenger Depot of the Peftnayiranla Railroad, which mafcas&the most ooDTenient house in the city for pas saagenMtmring by that road. The proprietor harms, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would re spectfully solicit a share of pablie patronage. There vs attached a splendid BTABLB ana extensive WAGON f ARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsteHf. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beet the market can aftord. _ _ fal?y S EBTIN’S OLD STAND 4N THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all die modern impreve tnenta, *Ms popular resort, the subscriber La prepared to accommodate bis friends and tba pobllo generally, with (he beet the market affords. OTBTRBB will be eerred up iu every variety of style dortiur the-eeason. IdQUQBS and AI.KS be feels confident in recom* menqing U) the public for their excellence* served up at all hours, and DAT and MttflT BDARPKBS taken. apUy tiIBARU HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEO. G. PKEBBUBY, Jr., I JAMES SYKES, l Proprietor!. HEMBY A. CHADWICK.) ms&lg firorers. P. Retwep J. d. Ruau. „.fL I) Riras EKIMKR * BROTUSai (Sueeeesor to Reran A Ahduaos.i FOREIGN PROITB, NUTS,CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS,*- No. 39 Wood »u, aod No. U 3 SeooaU nirt-ei. Opposite fk Chariew Hoiei, WILLIAM fifILLNH, HAaaiaoM a. coffin, General .Partner*. MEANS & COFFIN, (Bocceeeora to Meana ft OoJ WHOLESALE GHOCKKB, Ooraer Wood and Water 61k, fal ° PITTSBURGH, PA. \%iLLi\n bammy; WHOLESALE GROCER, No*. IS and SO Wood Street, 'tf&tr ' wm.'h. SmiYh WM. U. SOUTH Jt CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 11l SECOND AND 147 FiRSf^TREETS, Arrives « Ohiomo ILOO t. *. Ukao r m. BRANDISB, CORDIALS, WlNGil, QIH Old MoAflßgahela and Rectified Vhltky, fe22.*6m WILLIAM GABS ft CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AC. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONfiAHBLA RfR WHIIJH, kC. 827 and 828 Liberty Street, iTlftlr PrrTIBPHQU, PA. £uee Liquors.—FamilteT can bar a Terr Old Honongahela Whisky, OhampalgDe iaqnan, pint ud and half put bottle* redaction made by down or half down. All the above far eale by the qoart or gallon. N; Bi—Thoee wishing edoltarated tjgoore nehd not oau. d. girargiKgM apMdydno 101 Third sire. Wa. Mttia*Pbila— U . W. memos, Petborgh MXXXEB * BICHETgOK, WHOLESALE OBOCEBS, BRASDIKB, WISKf AID IBOAB*, r.oa m and ra, corner op dibkrtt and IRWIN STREETS, AND 80. MS A&PSTB POM SWEARER’S XTTY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Kalla, Cotton Tarns, Ac., Con atantly on Band. Imr'i ©ofarca and£tprs. w. A D. RINEHART unriomn ad *— a an. gy TOBACCO, 8»»PP AND BB6ABB, TiTOM ABlfSfßli; WhoUtait and &dail Bud* w genuine Havana cigabs Virginia Chewing Tebaeen. WOOD BTBEBT. Under tan St Ohnrles Hoteu, 001 l O UN DRIES.— ‘ ® doaen "PtnatiOttstiUon A § a s Bran 30 ** OUrd,DuFey A acr. 9> ~ Beloit* do; 10 " Champagne, do; SO Balesherry Wines . • Harmony starry wuue S 6 - Dali, Gordon A 00/b starry Wtus lor •ate by Che down or bottle, WM. BIENty BT, ~jatr3l , . , • . . .110 Wood: creel • ! '•N’r '-**■**.* * ’*.»■(** Baca ILSIOR TEES AND WILD GAME* GEO. BEIHEMAN A CO (Lue at Miller A Ricketaon’a.) Wholesale L>ealen u> PITTSBUB.ua DAVID M»CANI>LRSa Speaial Partner. PITTIBIIROH. a. ffUNTKR." Pttttbmr(h, Pa. Mines and JUqoors. WHI. BEWKfiTT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IK Ho. lio WeedJfttmt, Pittabnr inona. N'. 130 h OOD STREET. BURGH. Pa ;Y BODY’S LAWYEBfar gale by . j.u wnj>iH. i {*■ JSJIPE R. —A Urge vanety, chea up, tor aale b/ 1. R. WELDIN'. . 68 Wood street, near flontih. ;ONS.—SO gross received BECKHAM « KELLY. m Fa oral nreal DOLLAR SAYI]V6B BANK, so. ,ea jroiRTH stbjckt. CHARTERED IE 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o’clock; ana from No vember Ist to May let. from 6 to 3 o’clock- , Deposits received of all soma not leas than On* Dolub, a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, (n June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organiaea, at the rate of six per cent a year. Interest, iTnot drawn out, is placed to the creditor the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money wi U doable m less tnan twelve years, making, m the aggr^ gate near ad owa-ttALF raa curt, a riAB. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at trie office ramssav. GEORGE ALB REE. William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds, Hill Burgwin, Isaac M. Pennock, Beni. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D. Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Shldle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tiiidla, Alexander Bradley, John B. MoFadden, John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, George John EL Melior, John B. Canfield, James M’Auler, j Alonso A- Carrier, John Marshall, Chariee A. Oolton, Walter P- Marsha William Douglas, John On, John Evans, Henry L. Rlngwalt, John Holmeß, John H. Shoenberge William a Haven, Alexander Bpear. Peter H Hunker, William EL flchmerta, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier William a Lavely, Christian Yeager. CHARLES A OOLTON. UOAN OFFICE HEHRY W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld 8t„ Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MON EY in large and small Quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamond*, Jewelry, and SDrer Watches, end all kinds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of time agreed on. The good.* cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. SFfL.Offioe flours from T A- M. to 10 P. SL )aSO WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, W'ood Street , comer of Third, JeBay_ PITTSBURGH, PKNIPA. S HOLMES A SONS, Baukers and Ex • ohange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, ptancea, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western (Sties constantly for safe. made in ail the cities throughout the United Btatot Deposits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No. 67 Market street between Third and Fourth streets. fiaSQtly ASm LOOMS . .AXCS. .1000. Austin loomis & go., Dealers Promisaory Notes, Bonds, Mortgage*, and ins for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral •euritM*. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Penton* desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalist* can be famished with good securities at remtuMrsttv* prioea. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Rea Estate. Office, No. 93 FOURTH STREET, above Wood. feSlrtt AUHTIN t-00*418 JPaduius. HOWL’S NJBW SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, A be ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY A, BEWIHG, worfclu eqtuOly veil cm the h*hte«» Ddheaviest fanri**, making the LOCK STITCH SUE alike oa both sidflfc, which cannot be Rsvelad or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Bfart Making, Gaiter Fitting aaJ Shoe Binding, theee have no superior. Call and **« tnem at NoTSs Fifth stMet, Up Stain. ip2o;d*w%f W. B. Lmc«ll. GROVER & BAKER SKWIXU MACHINES, WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL, Pnoee Reduced for Seven Years, from |4A te 1110, including Hamers, increased facilities for man ufacturing and the curtailment of litigation expense* coasequea upon ■ recent decisions of the Unilea Stale* Courts affirming Che validity of the Grover A Baker** Co/a patents, enables this company to furnish their SEWING MACHINES with important improvements at gMtly REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of tnese machines for family use and manufactures in the same range of purpose and ma terials is attested by the tens of thousands using them, and the moderate pnoes stwhJob-they are now sold, places them within the reach of all and obviate* all ex ouee for tampering with those ipfonpr and low priced machines which have so the Sewing Machine business. Every machine sold by os is war ns tedforthree years, we also give InttructKuu free ol charge to purchasers to enable them te HEM, FKLIe, GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER. ALL ON THE same machine. Circulars can be had at our office free of charge by applying either tn person or by mail. N. B.—Searing Machines, Needles, Silk Twist, Cotton, etc* constantly on hand. CHATONKT A WALTER, No. 18 Fifth street, f ooar _ _ General Agent*. D. RBOHERN4 SOjK^ RAXTJVAOrUUW OP BOftMßfl 9 IMPBOYBB PitSIT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AMD GRAIN DRIU TEETH, Offloe, 88 Fifth Street. foil PITTSBURGH. PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONEH-,.JNO. U BOTD-.WM. MCCULLOUGH JOHBB. BOXB b CO. TV/fANUFACTURERSOF CAST STEEL: jjrl aiwA. Spring, Row end A. B. Steel BPRINGH # and corner Ross and First streets, nSSr PITTSBURGH, Py SMITH K PIT CHIRR flerehaat Tailors, io. 48 ST. CLAIK STREET, HOI HOI FOB MINOR PIBB. SF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Fruit of prepared Miaoe Meat, mixed, and all other 4 of Spioea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Oitfon Fed go to Haworth A Brothers in the Diamond, where yon will get aQ new crop Fruit and lower ***— at any other house in the etty. Also a gaoera! and toll assortment of Family Grooeries, Teas Wtnef, Brandys, and all o' kU * tof Foreign and otn estio Liquors Hi u n u BROTHER, d«S4 corner of Disv t Diamond alia? iN ITURK AMI) CHAIR I** BBDTJOED PBIOFB JAKES W. ~WOODWELL, No.. 0T and 09 Third Streat. ANI) 111 FOURTH STREET, CONBIBTINQ OP 4LL VARIBTIBB l.>P BTVI.KB AND ' PINIBH. Burrasu*Foa: Hotel, aud Private 'Dwelling*. ' All orders promptly attended to, and the Kurm tun.eaiafUfy iNOUd and boxed. Stnmboaiaaod Sotela.lanilalwd tl short notice OdHnet M*x«» Kipplied with every article In the me. , ; r.\un mart EXCKtSIdkALAEft WOBJES. A- WOL FB—-F. Tt kLuNSBTT-^-X.XIAHPBELL. WOLFE PLIMK7U CO. ttLAaw luNtncnum, WABSftOUSEIOO : io. 12 Wood Blreel, Coruer ofWit, nWf HUiharjh. .■ ; J r,» • Jnsspittt. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 136 and 187 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. SfxxxuKßV or Asam, J and art Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly* being! First Mongages,amply secured- BB Real Estate, (present value 910013 6L) cost. 103,996 36 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Seijis 89,136 66 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable- V&l 00 Cash-....--. 27,919 83 6B The only profits from premiums wtucb this oompany oan divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Countrj at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their ncorpoteuon, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as tne ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1860, $62463 86. DIIIOTOBB. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown, Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smitn, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Falea, CHAM, a. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, imylfl Northeast oorneT Third and Wood efreets Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAJtBIE, President; K. M. GORDON, Secretary Cepu R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. Ovrna N 0.92 Water street, (Spang A Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE aud MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Director* who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness ax 4 Übemlitr, to maintain the character wntch they have nuamed, as ottering the best protec tion to those whe desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1860. Stock Accounts Mortgage— Office furniture— Open Accounts, etc Cash Premium Notes. Notes and bills discounted...—- DIIIOtOIB. George Derate. R.Mtiler, Jr. George W. Jackson, James M'Aiuey, Nathaniel Holme*, Alexander Nimick, Wro. H. Smith, Chaa. W. Rioketsoa, Andrew Ackley, Wm. MeKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J . Thomas m*® PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite tha Custom Houa ( Capital *210,100 Asset. *304,049. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, H. W. BALDWIN, Vice Presides DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, K- R- Cope, E. B. Kwgbwhj George w. Brown P. B. Bavery, Joseph B. Paul, C. Bbarman, John Clayton, 8. J. Magargee, E-WUor F. Buoutmi, Beeretary. J. «. COFFIN, Agent, )yAly / Corner l'Lird and Wood street* « AELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY I's - burance OOMPANV.— incorporated by K LBGIBLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1886 OPFICK & Z COMTES THIRD AND WALNUTSTs, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INBUftANCKSon Vessels, Cargo And Freight, to alLpartH ol the World. INLAND LftBUBAKCiiAI on Goode, oy Rivers, Ca.nsls Lakeys and i *b<i Carriages, to all parte ol the Union. PIRiS IN SURANCBa on Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwel ling Houses, Ac. Diaaovoa#. —Wm- Martin, Edmund A Bonder, Tbeophilua Paulding, John X. Penrose, John C. Dans, Jamet Tnquafr, Wtn. Ludwig Joeeph H. BeaL Dr. R. M. Hus ton, %to. G. U*per, Hugh Craig, Charie* Halley, Samuel E. Stoke* J. F. Peninom Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H Jones Brooke, Spencer ITT-ruin Thomas 0. Hand. Robert Burton, Jk, Jacob P. Jones, James ß. M'Fariana. Josh as P. Eyre, John B. Semple, PuubtTgh, 1). T. Morgsn, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS a HAND, Vice Preeidenu Hxxbt Lrtansn, Secretary. P. A MADEIRA, Agent leO No. 95 Water street PltteLurgli lUThh'i ißißranee Company of TitHbnrg H Office, Cor. of Market and Water St a. WM. Prefideni SAMUEL REA, Secretary. n&VH&S STEAMBOATS A C A ROOKS. inanraa Ngaiost LotUs.aD>J I>amage in the Navigation of the Southern and Western Riven, Ijtkes and Bayoua, and the Narigaticn of ihe Seas. lntsurss sgalbit Lass and Damage by Fir*. ntscroas Wm. Bagaley, Hoa T M Howe, Jrr. M. Cooper, Jas. Part, Jr, C. £ug, ti. Harbangh, B. F. Jones, Oapt-ti. C. Young, i. CaidweiC Jr, KrancfaSeOara, 0. H. Kier. John ft. lulworth John Bhiptoo, Barclay Preston. Wm. G Johnston mh29:lydK, WEST UKAJHH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVKN, CLihiTO> COUNTY CHARTERED BT TUE LEO IB TURK Of PINE TLVAEIA. . ..;..43W,000 | Prctrtnm Notes. $182^43 This company will insure on Bcuitlingm MerchamiiEe, F'unuture, Ac, in town or country. Inuoroas:—Hon. J. J. Pearce. J - K Hah, If- Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chaa Cnst, D. K- Jackman. Chas. A Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. While. Thomas Kiioheu. HON. G. C. HARVEY, Presrtdeot. T. T. Aaaaaa, Pmodeat. Taca Kivcasa Secretary J. A LIPPBRT. AgenV No. 70 Fiflh *txeei. PENNSYLVANIA INStJ HANCECO. or puubu-rab. ■<>. as founii Stroot DIRECTORS. OOu Jaoofa Palates, Bod, Pattenoa, 1- finer Bprool, 0. A. Oolton, James H- Hopkins. A A Carrier, flenry SprooL Nich, Voeghtly, George W. Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Hebert Patrick, Chartered Capital—— J|ftoo,ooo FIRS AND MARINE RISKS TaKEN, of aU do senptions. 4. JL C4KRIKK, President aPROUUSwoUry. U*Hy BT THE Eelianee Matual Insurance Co. Of FkilsdalpliU, On Buildings, Limited or rerpetukl,NLerchan diEe, Furniture, Ac., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET, C*xh Capital, 9229*10 90. AiMts, *303,508 06* Invested as follows vts j Firrt Mortgage on improved City Property, worth qouwe the amnmit H66J00 00 Ground rent, first cla*s~.. PennsylTaniaßailroed oo.’* Accent. Mortgage Loan* $BO,OOO, cost— - *J£2JJJ Philadelphia city 6 per cent loco. 80,000 ftO AllfighfffiT County 6 ft coni. Penns jlTsaia {bSEioMl Loans... OO Oollataral loans, wall aeonied OO Huntingdon and P*"** 1 Top Moontain Bail* road company, mortage -loan 4,000 00 Pennaylranla Stock OO Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Oo_ 44*860 00 Stock of County Five Insurance G 0........... LQ6O 00 Stock of Delaware M.S. Insurance Oompaaj, 700 00 Commercial Bank do - &AB6 01 Mechanics' Bank do stjOW W Union M. Scrip. 180 00 Rills Receivable, business paper............ .. 16i597 18 Book Accounts, accrued Interest, etc^—....... 7® Oaah on hand and in in hands of agents....... u fILKM TIWOLEY, Preside* aiasotoas tiles Tinglaj, Bamuel Bispham Williamß* Tnompeoa.’ Robert Steen, Prederiko Brown, William Maaser. Cornelius Btersnson, Benjamin YP. Tinsley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Oarsou, Z. Lothreu Bobert Toland, Oharles Poland, Frederick Jacob T. Banting, Oharles 8. Wood, South Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Smell, Pitts. EL M. HINCHMAK Secretary. J GARDNER OOFFIN, Agent, myl6 Worth east corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OVFIOB-Ho. 19 Fifth ItrMtf BMk Blook* TNBUBES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF A FIRE AMP MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, Preddent; JOHN D. MoOORIX Vioe Preddent; P. Ba BOOK, Secretary; o*pt< WILLIAM LEAN, Guard Agent. Dmowm Titan JoaetQ. 6. HoAmj, Hsrrtj OUildt, Out. R. G.Gray, John iwilm, B. UrahaMira, John D. McCord, Qtpt. Adam Jacob* R. P. QtarUqjb Onpt. W. Dean, Robu L. M’Grev, Rob’i H Daria. rartt COAL. NUT COAL. SLACK. & COKE.— Haring purchased tbo enure interest of my late partner* in the firm of RAILkY. M’ltAlN M Co. lam now prepared to furnish to our former customers and the ethtone of Ptt'eburgh and Tiiaity generally a superior quality of OOal, NUT (y'OAL, SLACK and OOKB, m large or small quotation. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the IoU House of the Mononca helaßridge, or at the Wurka, will t>e attended to with promptness. Cool Works and Offloe, situated in South Pittsburgh one square aboyeihe Monongahela Bridge. JAMBBU.BAILKY ~" ~’W T EANDRETH’S GARDa . SEEDS.—Just. received a largo select and varied stook of the above named Celebrated Garden Seed*. embracing all the new varieties. The entire satisfaction eur Seeds rendered last year and yearn before, qualify ua in saying they can not be surpassed. 0 den by mail accompa nied by cash or saasikctory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can be seen at the store. __ BECKHAM 4 KELLI, Druggists, iatt Allegheny OitT- D&IM>a?M!B.-i4 sac&VIO barrels. lust reoeived iad for sate by MEANS 4 COFFIN. taU Wopd and .Water streets 'vtj ur^ OIL LEAP, j.— JfKIKTKD ? original laaaes and far nib-letting far aafajiiT 63 W- od ■traaVpißM Pif BED- White ana Bias niafenaf for Flags A good wiortiaent ilwan on band. - ICLHAABOMLOVE,? See The Label ON TEE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEIMSTREET’B inimitable HAIR RESTORATIVE. Hu the Signatures of the Proprietors, W. E. HAGAN & CO . Every article which has a large ,and Increasing Bale like this is likely to be counterfeited. It is, as its name indicates, emirely “liraOTASie” aa far as its P°v r «J ™ restore the H-*ir on bald heads, and to give it the color of youth, mo matter how grey it may be,) is concerned USB NO OTHEB BEBTOBATIVE It is the original, the only reliable, and the cheapest— -49 See the following testimony : Jackson, May 29,186 L W. R. Mar win, 61 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo., Adver tising Agent for Heimstreet’a Hair Restorative. Dior sir The Medicines yon Introduced into onr city last winter are all haring a large sale, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr, James Henderson (one of our first citizens) says, that "ne bas used all of the Hair Dyas and Restoratives of the day, but nas never need an Article equal to Hamsttkit’s Inxmxtabu Ham rtatogitm. That it tar surpasses.any preparation that he has ever tried for Restoring tho Hair of the bald and grey to its original luxuriance and beauty.” You can write the Proprie ors, W. E. Hasan A Co., Troy, N n tha’ they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative m onr market, and that it gives satisfaoQcn in every case. Respectfully yonr«, J. 8. SIZRR, Wholesale Lruggist. - IB UNEQUALLED EOK PEODUOINO A LCXVBIAST HEAD OF HAIB, Bold everywhere—Price 60c and $1 per bottle. W. E. HAGAN A CO. Proprietors. 'ltov, N Y. THB RB'IS TnT O USB INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS FOR THE MAGNOLIA BALM .1 6a,000 oo . 2,160 00 .. 27,606 20 ... 174,076 W For w hen the Face is covered with unsightly Pimples or blotobes, the sufferer cares only to be directed to use some safe and reliable remedy. TO TEE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES _ IN A SINGLE WEEK, ii u* so safe a remldy that the contents of a bottle migbi be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it has heretore been thought absolutely oeceaeary to use preparations of lead or mercury to erne immediately; but the Magnolia Balm oontains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up aaticle for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Dealers 49 Price Fifty Cents a Bottle. .. „ W. E. H tfIAN 4 CO, Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for piiuhnrgh ap2B Glad News for Hie luformnate! Discovered at Last. CHEROKEE REMEDY, in ufailUg SpeeLfie for all Dinasts of the Urinary organ, aad a General Altera. * RBMKDY ■ CUBES THEN ALL OTHEB tttf-It is uutirely unlike every other med icine prescribed for Vmehai Disease*, as it oontains no Mineral fkntan or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared from Boots, Barks and Loaves, in the term of a pleasant and dsfteious Sump. 49* 11 it* "nature'll am* reraedv,” for GonnarrluBa | (CUpijOlssii gravel, Stricture, and isespedaUfi rtiommefuted for Fitter Albas, (Whitesrin Femsiesj for this oom plaint it is mvelaabie. 4E9&* a general aUeratise and blood purifier, ft has no equal, and doe* not Ml to cure Sc rofua, BicpN a dary SyphUii, GludulKr Bw«Ulnfa» Her* eurial and aUMrapUve Disease*,cumg than more speedily and perranectly than any other cine known. It does this by purifying and cle r,g the blood t Causing it to flow in ail Its or iginal p nad vigor, thus remoriDg trom tne system all > m and pernicious causes which have ieduced disease. 491 n >UI old cases of Govnarrhcea and QiscL, that have baffled all medical skill, it la eepeoaUvreu. oro mended—in old cases it oevt-r fails, and recent ones it Cura trem one to three days. A Jew 4.os&f positively re moves aU tcaldiny heat, chardea and pain. 49 H does not affect the breath, ot interior* with any ciaas of business. 491 t requires no assistance from other medicine. «-It oan lay on the Toilet-table, or In the OounUng- Roouu without it ev» r being suspected as a ** remedy* tor privats diseases. 49 A Treauae on .Y'enerial diseases, with full direc* uocs for ihetr permanent cure, accompany each bottle. 49Psr fhll particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United States. # 49H u sold at Retail tor $2 per Bottle or three Bot tles for (6, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medloines, throughout the Unitedßtates, and at whole sale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER dt MEBWIBi, Sole Proprietors, BT. LOUIS MO. Sold la Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, and oy aU responsible Druggists in the United States. tfShlydsw TTRIVATE DISKA&&L— -MT DR. BROWN’B MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offloe. No. M SMlTH field street, Pittsburgh, Peansyl- Tania. Hlfll Dr. BROWN Is an old cittaan of Pittsburgh, and has been 1a M|MbM V Practice for the last f-safrjls* users. His business has been eon* Ined mostly to Private and Sorgfehl* f * Disease*. • u|K||g \ 01T1LR2KS AND STRANGER* - in need of a medical friend, should not (mao find om the sore since of relief. The Doctor is a regaUrgreda .V4. ..J «■ In tK« ~**mA»*S»*k of dtss—ss Is s sure gnsrsniee to the sugsrers of obtain* tag permanent rebel, by the nee of bln rrrmriVrrt end following his advice. DR. BROWS* RXMKDHS never foil to cure the wont form of Venereal Pin equip. Imparities and Bcroinlaui Affections. Also* all dimness arising ftom a hereditary taint, which itself in theiormof * tetter, peoriao!*, and agreat many forma of skin diseases, the origin of which toe pattern is eaj Urely ignorant Tq pneona no afflicted. Dr. Brown offer hopes ef a sure sod speedy reocreq. BHMIRALIFKABam Dr. Prown's remediee far this frooble brougfa ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grab fleatton, which the young and ssskeilmlsil often give way to. (to their own destruction) ere too only reUabte remediee known in this ooqntry they are ante, and make a speedy restoration e< heeltb. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never Mi to core this peinfn disease in a fms daps 'ha will warrant a ante. He also treats Ptie^je^qjHi^Mg, oases o?tiie Joints, Ratal* In A*o, Pai as in tbs Back and-Kidneja, Irritation at-tike Bind-. burgh, Pq, will he iramedlstely attnwered.; Medians sent to any sddreca, aafely packod fwieecorq froth ob servation. Office end Private Rooms, No. to Bm tbfisld itmt Pltbburvh. Pa anSt PPHI/r Tfl* BLOOM. VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PHCKNIX BITTERS. 3HH£ high aad envied celebrity which L these Medicines have acquired for e Invariable efficacy in all the diseftea which they • profess to cure, hss rendered the usual practice ol pur fiog not only nnneoeenry. bat unworthy of them. In all cases of Asthma, ASactionaol she. Bladder anr* HLidneyA Bilious Fkoere and Liv& Complaints. In the South and West where these dlifisfifffi: twevs they will be found invaluable. . EUnfors. ,formers an otners who onoe nse these medicdnßS, _ wiU never alts wards be wtthdht 3 them; 1 Bilious Gholic and Senou OostivenesAOcddi and,Coughs, Cholu Ooaauß Hews, Dacnog, No fisrson with thU-ffißhreftttng disease delay psihg'&hse noted!’ 0^ C JBktfpttowilqf!S< airt, &y»ipeias, and Pm sn A«cn—For thq scourge of tab % rtern country, these medksaee will be found a aafb, speedy ■ and oerain remedy. Other medicines leave the tern subject to a ream of the ilifrttti s cure by these medicines is perms&ehfc Try be satisfied and be cured. Aubutt qf Contplezion, Smeml Debility. Headaches of every kind, inward Fever,* Import Blood and Loss of Appetite, Lrraa Oomuußß. Lmosx, Loosksds, Mxboubul pm ■>hisi— lt never faile to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner the most powerful preparation orßarHaparllla, Night Sweats, Nervous De< blit;. Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affeo dons. Piua— I he original proprietor of these medtoinss was enretaf Piles of 86 years standing by the use of tbePe Life Medicines alone. Palos in the head, side, back, mints and organa REnnunuL—Thbse affected with this terrible disease will be sore of relief by the Lsfo Medicines. Ru*BsßSawu> to ta*anjAflcnfVT, Halt Rnox, tanor uses, BtadrviA om Knre*s 'Evit, lir the worst forma {fl oors of every description. Worms of all kinds are ef fectually empeUed tts- these msdicinea. Parents aril] do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Belief mil be oertain. Tn Lm pud san PkODux BimxsPcurr tksßi and thus remove ah dtotthiftwa the System- Prepared by i .DR, WUiLUMB. MOFFAT. No. BS6 Broadway. (Moffat BuildingJN v F - *>4,l- by aU-Dryggtsts. * - ieMtydwr Dr GKO. H KETBKB, Sa*t Pittsbowh MANBfOOD. SOW LOST) BOW KEBTQBBL. TUST iBUELISHIfit) ON TBB NATURE, U TBEATMENT, AND ..BADIOAL COBB 'OF sis? aoeßox.Nft.4W ml.n-torf— BUT HEIMSTHEET’S, Altho’ we have very many of’them, TITE LOHO SOUGHT FOR tlvt ied Blood PHrifier. i'KKI'AUATIONB MOFFAT'S V*’ * gusisnss <£»<U. T 75 *• ■’"« M’K££ & PHILIPS, UEHEHAL OOOPfiHAtIS, 4i wbi o« raofoai oa Payette Btre®t» Between Hand ud ilimM) HTTOUMH, KIM *M-%a an lo tamiafa OwdOU, WlltafcjMJV Molbmsj amd Pork BA&RKUJ, ti U*. ImiaMKittO*. and on the moat reaaoo«bto term*. aeafcly Miiiittn CESTfoIT WHOLESALE A RE IAIL LIGiXJOK. MERCHANT, So. 8V Diamond Alley, Ke»r Wood Street, «- Always on band Blackberry, Cherry andCognao Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. mhl« B. C. & j. U. MWYKB, mAtajMAOtcaMßa o> r.ARin OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Bosla Soaps, go, « 1 Wood Pltt»l)«gS| UOBA&D V. EOSlSWl—•*y******* MIHIO* fourth street, upholstery Wo. 85 fourth Street, near Wood. , The subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand eyerr rlz: CorniceCoraanjenta.Xtetidn &idd*OoUft»ta, Beds, Mattresses ot all kinds; also, the eeMn*. Bpring Beds. AU kinds of shades, Blinds attention giren to aB orders tor fitting and Carpets, A BOKNICK- ‘ "T FULTON, BE LB AND BKA^S . FOUNDEB, No. 70 SECOND Streets Pittsburgh,' AND ftTHEB, BELI£, OF ALL BEE 3, order. STOP ANDBADBB FUMF&TOfaNTEB snd every variety of Brass Castings finished in the nwTHM mminiir. . . cr- babbits ANTI-ATTRITION METAL ; EpL TON’S PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Steam Engines. ?E52 fJ'HE OLDEST AND LAROKST Litbographie Eitabluhjnent is the City. WO, SCHDCHOTAJS, PRACTICAL LITHOfiRAPHERi 80S. 17 MD 19 FIFTH STREET. BEK WEB’S BUIUOINS, noi4 pjiißßuaen, p a hgkby erbejm, OBGAN M AHTTFACTUBiSB, Keeps oautsntiy . h Church and Parlor Organa, OF EVER* SIZE AND DEBC* IPTIO*'’ 1 NO. 1. Three stops, 7 ieet s'mch& high, 4 feet® Inches vide, 9 feet 8 incites deep -■ ; Mo. 2. Fire stops, 9 feet & Inches high, 6 feet flinches wide, 3 feet a inches deep. i 0 . No. 3. Eight slope, U feet fl inches high 7 feet 3 m*. wide, 4 feet B inches deep. , , No. 4. Twelve stops, IS feet high 9 feet 6 ins. wide, * Theabove dimensions are for Grecian easfls; if Goth io cases they will bo somewhat higher w^ pdß[raet( JAB. M.I -LU.-N IiAK, MUNONU AHKiiA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the irabKo that be has rebuilt since the to* endearing on (arsed his establishment, and fill edit, with the swwest and most approred machinery, is now prepared Jo flu cOsh flooring and plflmngbosfds, scroll sawttg tfhd re sawiha, doors, nab and shutters, kiln dried; frames, moolamgs* box-making, 4c. Sont** ruts burgh, September 1,1857. ... jags STOCKING EMPOBIUM! CHEAP AKD p#B BUS- - ‘ m. P Ai y i gtookuis s C’ IJRNKKPIFTH ST. - ANP MARKET I .■ n.t.gv hm* on bead » umneodooaaaeortmeat ot wSu len duoke, tor nun, and women, together otthe wrutan dcecnpnon, o 4 Soodain hie line, lU'libl. K> the num. He Belli prim trbole. at Don puces. Call and examine. WHemember, M. DALY haa but one ttore, md tba on the corner ol Filth et. and Mftrbet ley- teffl. . «EW FIBH, GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STRAW AND gas pipe fitters, PLUMB£BB and FttfIBHSBS of all kinds of brass work, DEALERS 15 GAS FIXTURES, AC. Mm BMd WunMUM So. IS* Woo# •!« An Doora from Fifth, roudrjr, So. ira mmmsn Down Mo* Hoooß|olioio Homo. The well-known practical skill and experience la the nrioos branches of Brass Cagttn&,Btcam andgsa Pipe Fittißß, of the senior members ’ or the flrm, (who will iriTO their persoasl ottantioh to all work entrusted to. 2homJ shquld entitle os to a than o( pahlic patronage. All Orders Promptly Pilled. Jy»« . - E. V4TT S, WITH TERRY, PRICE A CO IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN C LOTH Si © A SSI MJBR E S-. Satinets, Veating*, Tailors’ Ac. NO. 255 JXABKET ST„ North Side, PHIk.ADMI.PBiA, PA. FOBS V. mil I mnTWL. fSKI, • tfIVB L MRV demy ■ Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A ND OBNAHENTAJ. HAIB, of ey«y A description rod lAtestfltjles-of Psshfon, mrou-’ sSsred by J. B. OAHKBOS, No.S*FowH*Bt.. , The sabseribertwringresttmed baldness ip PHisbnTah wishes to inform his former .friends end Mia of tne dty rod surrounding country, rod woQla csiiihSP sfc tention toi neweiwbMntifUgglJ-ABroa'^^^Wig. merttssre bahtness, durabuitT, not Shrink,: been eqosllj SB o«*'the heed, rod eesy rod greoefttl sppeersnce, showing the daTelepmroi of forebee i __*jea ire also _ _.— puxi* of H*sDBj, <y» unr witbiaChSmfm* dtaawnwd ol fa ■ . miOUt* BAlftS to JUIiNi>OFS itQUFjM wm. ,f. i ■ TSTOUIiD aim NOTICE that -he has (w*faiTff «yu< dcitotQihsfbliMiSj thiM diitinst fcifldi ° > Ut/liuii! Elastic. C*n>ea(, Eell M 4 CUHUI BOOUg. . , . W.tmpm«d Felt, Cctuentud Grav^Bapiai. 3d. -Batcat EBglUh Aaphaltlc Felt HfeoflMh ••'.-■i j». a All wsnsnlod FffiBAKP WAXmHWOy. Sootag Material fat ul& frith, printed lnitrdctisas Osin*. Ofßoe at BsteaA Johnson 1 . old staid, n Baithdeid & j WdLLUM-KifiNBOH. N. a—ThisGmaOemontlsunsqosllodssspsintfori Metal Booh, lsatfng twtoe ss long, ft least, as paint, and flheaner. ' *- tTm~i?riftw B.PEBMY, BOOT 341A588, Third Street, near Wood, ■ (Two' Doors shore the Telegtsph iOffloe.) A FTEB a LONG ABSENCE PfipM' the Boot business, has a gabi commenced, «jc -Cam hhnbelf that he satia&otiot, and Would be pleased to . aeo hi* former customers and friends. He has on hand lhe beat oi FRENCH (UJjFSSISBi and none but the best of work men wiU employmen tl jaatisfted thit he is competentto judge vorkmanahm end he will gir* hU Csndfriued Attention to Ihis branch or btnrinaaa • 1 ' ' H EISTMAB PBEBKN X 8 BBAUTIPUL PSNDEBS, Coal ViradHH Iron*. PUTS WABXSBB, TSAIS' ASS ?ABSB‘ TIH ABO BRITAKBU, TEA SETS, at B BOOMS AND BBOOM- HANDiiES.— 0,000 Poplar BroomHandlea; •; ‘! 100 doa Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxeftOlothes Pisa BMOried; - ».«10» .. «JH«m m 3 - • - —:<•••*• sht —r~' 1 - ♦t:Bpodtw •V# ; . a --. 1. R. WJSLDI H *'ll. , . . -v PTTTSB VRQHy PA. I. J. cmicra, 1»4 WOOD BT-J r ire doorfl from Fifth. ,-w.•%-•• »i* . v>s vw** * ■* ». ... v-' rV -. R m. J ~. ‘*■ .-■• - . 'Si''«..<i. r :;~?t-fv..v... • . ...- :-- .-..i/ .-- ‘VI. .v roes IN O T'A. M "ST IPT3 S5-I o OFFICE &t the Pittebtttgh Post, Fifth Htoeefe. ; H. W. PirruaSßl PATTERSON fc DAWSON, ATTOBNEYS AT L AW, KDBHI LAW BrKLDlHefl, Diamond, Street, ,near, .Gnyai. jaUdy ' 1 ‘ PA» B. F. Ll> C.A .* , ATTORNEY AY LAW, Office, So. T, Grant. Stree (Three ddore belowtha Court Hotfe*,) myBdj L. BBACHJENRIDGE, attoshot at law Offlc*, So. 135 F<rartJi St., pittsbukch, pa. O A. 3R X> . J SCOTT, DENTIST, • Has romoTOd to the house lately oncapledbj Dr. W. A. WABD, , , So. 878 Pout- itnati (Booth side,) third ddor shore Hand street. Ag-Oflioe honm from 9 A. M. tint R M. fepfcly Joseph ada;ms, ■ DENTIST,. So. BT Wylie Street, .pituliargL, ireuwa,:—Dr.A,M.Pollook,D. D, Bruce, &q, Dr. Bob)>inß,RuBßeU jpjriett, Esq. j: YaHE&A. LQWRIE, Attorney at Daw, tf 'Office-Jourth street, Ktfabinfeh, between Smitii geld 1 - deHrly rm> asia-pes Nayprep resumed Vi ra® PaAtOTbE OB IAC mar heiMtter b. B‘ 1 ABLL, 1 Snrgeoh to I«ft’W.Biddl<slfoJl4*Snilthßeld street .apaQffieehonnrfromeighttolo’olpek.endfrom t toto’clock.: ■ felfcly CUPPING ANDIaEECHING, by - am. *■mh*. bbsk. H/Feeth extracted. Hot, Coldand Shower Bathe. ««18Jr gi- BKHBillTQrentstreet otbompsylor; A L AN , OFnce,N^«lT^^ eet > Fifth Ward. promptly made. . Deeds, Bonds, and other Legal Writing! ‘Drawn. Atiknowleakefneiita Taken. Bills Probated. ••• > . - •I. ■ j : HAELESW. i,KWIB, ALDERMAN, lniSenxciortfnianarfHnfucn ■■ OFFICE' OK THE COBWEB OF WYLIE AND FIFTH BTBEETB. 4V~ All bostheee'obiaiyctedFfth this ofßoe will be tended to with promptness. Conreniencee Of «I 1 kinds done wdh. legs! -eocnraoj—each ee, Hortguee Bonds, Tower' or Attorney, 4c. Titie« to BeeiHAtatt exatailied; Kl ~ ‘‘ ■ - • • ;:/A t>*»* -’i To the-mei&ber of thoß*y he teadaahiß service# m ComnußsiQner to take ,Depo*ifioßS ,M fcroe read in the several Btatet«sd ehi&Where. His of&r d is one of thh'nu2n^Pw*«ta&oa§*dr thrcjfyyand.‘or sequentl* ‘hlrlSrtWtHfrlin exeeatingnssinessof that kind KreTery ■ -v> felfcly gijpifaim (Sal&rta. so a- asi s 7 Amforotype and Photegrapfa von nmanC '<* . GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUIiiDINe, - •«***<> ruth Stmt, ' MEAELT OPPOHITE THE POST OFFICE 49-Two Btfrer Medals sad Two Diplomas. awarded for Photogrobi Ambrotftfca,tad Lifo-Stse Pictures. i SUSdfPIGrUKEE ENLACED TO LIFEBX2S;«nd «riaredin OBdut £•&?**• PEOP 'LESS’ GALLERY, 9» wood: atHJSET, ' ' Corner of Diamofad Alley. THESCBSCETBEaWOtriiD BEBPECT JL FULLY annoonCe rtcimty,th>the hrateiaed tto jtoCT^ftg^tt^Uery, 8f profemams hare bean addad, rtfrtriMring tobith* fßost ieeirable, ©conoinicalaiid city. ST. FRANCIB’ COLL.EGE, Under theCarti of Broken. This msnruTica*, situated ih LORfiTTO, foar miles from Cresson Bi*tk>o,oatho directronfe between Pbflsdeltthia. And Ktfiibnrgli,warcSknerfct^iiL lB6B, withjrfmlige* to confeT-iCe nmal CollegiataTHonora sndiWrrtaa The iocation:©*the CollegetSiOgaoftha most ■ healthy fcn ?eonsjiT*ni»—this portion of tho AUegbeny gonnmpß being proverbial for its pare watery bracing-sir, tod ptotarosqbe sbasu/fi •■ ■*. • The rear-commences on Uie'FIRST MOS* DAT niter the lfrta of AUGUST, and enija abbot the 28th of JUKE following. ' ft li Sessions. Btndentar cannot «ettira*tooitte between' the Sesttons. o the Stadento. Jostnjmensaland VocalMoalo forma no extra charge. swdcaiawm beadmittM from eight ream to the ago of manhood. s ■ _XiHa— Board and Tolttos, parable halt yearly In jnl "wtehingand nitaOfTßaifdinflp'''**ja Claaalcfl and Modern Tangriahoa.’a'rtt*- la, Students spend Vaedtionalthe College..™.™«. 16, Befereooeoan be made to the RLSer. Bishop nor, to the Rer. T. B.KcToC)lds.Bt.'Marj*a, Dbretto, m* to other Clergymen, ot tho PlttabnrghDtooeae. . [ttpitn». .XpHKgrrEHRE FOijtt CASH:—A fell ac JU, aortmerrt pf.Kttabargh mannthctared' FUBHI] £ookum' " " WAKD 80888, And erery article needed (a a welt fnrniahed mralUsd aa well' at a eplandid aeaortment of OmfIJt,JD*HJTOBE, Onaetantly on'-hand-andmade to order. As the only terma onwhich tarCAßH,prioesare made accordingly ol anything mtheaboTo linrtwomd be advantaged by, ' y jM«l»lWtb»fa>iWtihbstoami. HOIMNDBITTEKS .*ji‘ •* £ i DYS^jB^SIA, , rLLrer A*. Wartfliftw MM-ttiai* tfbAatoriAl-ShaylHwwwlAafWaf aEd** attar*? iWwaliUlTarioße tama/bcsaa-anart bottletoafrranllOahaf,eetll th|awd?fe»a*ha«> wtgMr. itftjqd|dSilir'ab ‘ thaadaaaaama BtERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEKSt Mrfdtahsrak&iM toandarmlne. Itlanmltiraiya Tafla- NNapnMOdfea, witlt beiaiy tatbdantpmr* <• <*»E£ dat'd ill* (Hdf (tat Bo«ttaa> WM OhMb. tfci for the.feohdattoTtlgooS kealth and fa ocrreetSngdlawdera <rf the rtiinib and bowel*. . Two or three dote* will eonTtnoe the ■lWlirtiTt ef ttytalsUry etodtx The iUan*ch will rpeedily regal. Uw a ,healthy actios of the brer.hbwalo tßd.kldaeya wfllaoen taka plane, and reaawed haallkha4fca.<{niek:n(nlh E Fnladiaawtlon, '‘ ‘ qrjhftlH’i Helluti littsn Pot HwArttnumu *j firteihan’i lapoA Jtttm. ‘jPow : 1 .r fry BcrkATt’i HiUuilitUn. F«*JW tterbmh, Try Bcrtim’i Htlltnijtttttt. 9mr • Try Bwrhiri’t Hollud IWinu Po» Law DTSMatlta, frylnlKYi’iiiUaiililUni M.«V )■■ ■ , ■W ■Ptakjv.iijj ,* I*Bm< WUn. •*■*• OtaUt ioHMijHMMriniii UgWy r«k : : :$ «. . V .g> Vj*l - .''' .■ . , >■> i r- if ; - ri /' ti t ■ -GW. K. Dtßsoa - „: --
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