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W|*f* c v-. ?*i«>.'sj*» »>•*?< '4 A * '•- ' o** %2 •* J-) - >■ *- p'i - *j£wk r ' '■' •'■- v JgfifbG ■{ i the ignorant and falsely Mod l]i eat Physician* of ail denomination*, treat aaoret aiddelicate disorderMelf abuse and dießHtv \ ggaas or stuation* common 4 incictenttoyouths / o {j)ot|iftexeuaidadaUts H ine)e or married. a lf MT*np publishen the C*ct of hi* dolus so, theignorac -ndfrfrely modest are dreadfully shocked, and tdm & u Tcrr*iniiPoral« and jor contamination aud oJmmtieo U2?i& M their. wWee, promising sons a*>d l f (pi?jrht*ra. w«ir frmflyrjftjigteian sboulaDe oauUo a? u> keep them in ignorance tnatthter dr»fhe same as In U&ANBTBU?* (mf m puttiahtng)fest a locmire pnlo lide rmjtbt be wist ttrthehrtttnong fetuiiid, falsely mode’r ' and presnmptaoue families, bprn-aqd raised in lono ranoe, a* mdflbrtodtii and who compare wk*T HotelB "" l Pr,V,t£ dwelling,. ®SSE»a * “ d the f“w £l?. l ft t ?^^ a^y%BiBh *<** tiat>on notice. ■JB £ f.-oi.r.-r ■'•- ;, .-w-‘ ■ —_ , .... .., mar j-^ e f 'ando&Ber¥aiioß, oonaeqaepLy, he TSTSSSSI v - woitas. JCMB MS^ui PAPg-B. —A large variety, chea j WOtFfPIIIKKETfico. ,™ figu^ 8B ‘ or “ te bj J. a. WBLOIJSi -“v jPLjLSS 11 l A€T|]RER»i, i-iiuriwvn j£#rnS,v 83 Wood street, mar Pourtli. WAKKBOIIBK _ __ "" ; ■:-TTt^ ! fl CRAYONS. 50 grMfl _ . in . TVED, White and Blue material for Plaat. 7 t, Bo. W Wood Btreel, Corner of (flret, XV Agood*»K>fttapi>i'iii«j»ai^[>*u<j, towfefe : , ; *“***§ M _ ,ai WSS^^ > . . ~. ...... -. ■; ; '■‘ : ''‘‘.iS]o*' ; 'ft .. •''' v •i •• '• ' .-'J »V , •», . . • - \ .•:••. • v >, , ■ -*v, k - •• • Railroads. _ '7 CT' r "OT ,•,.■••• 1861. PITTSBtTB.GH, PT. WAYBJ3 AND s ; ; CHICAGO HAII.BOAD, TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND f .BUMM ! , ; TIME to Cincinnati as qfuick, and to In dl»n»poli8, St. Lonis and Chicago quieter, than by any oiher route. . WESTWARD TRAINS. ■ll4STMAlL.LlNK—LeavesPUtabuigb.. l-JJ »■ “• ArtiTee at OreatHne. .....8.40 a. 11 Mtttrtng tUOH) connectipns with Bellefontaine and Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arrrivmgat Indianapolis 8.2 U p. *• « »Su Louis..*.. ....SCO P. m. «'• ’V •••' « ** (Bnoinnatl »—*«»»• 3.80 p a. : - 3- np4w «Chicago—.,.—B-10 p h. N. ’B.—The time to"Gindnnau to the-heme 86 b f BfceubenviUe. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus,• find paiMQson bT) so into Ciooifiiuti together- EXPRESS TRAIN —Leavea Pittsburgh.... 12.60 pil Arrives at Crestline—-.8-40 p *• Making clone oooDoction* aa above. Arriving at iodianap*ft. e.OS a* *• M u 9l p. m. “ “ Cino*jmati.‘&X» a. h. and* 4 “ Chi ago-—. 7 hO a.*. N. b.—Tin ume to Cincinnati is thbaama am by Steu benville. Trains on both Roads meet At Columbus, an d passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Car? on this train from Pittsburgh to Cm IttfiatiTto Indianapolis ai d to Chwago. Trains through to Cfaio.yjo without change of Car b EASTWARD TRAINS. L*ave Chicago, 7.80 a. «. and 8.00 p. u. Arriving at Lima, 8 60 p. m. and &20 a. m. Connecting with trains lor Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, W 0 ? tt.and»6o6 a tt. Connecting with trains forOolombua,Ctoeinnati. Clev eland. Buffalo and the East, and arrvrfcng at Pittsburg n ilOA.tt.anda.2o p. k. and 8,20 v. u. AJI niaVfng dose connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad tor the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9,40 a m- and 4Jto p. a Arrive at « “ IL2O « «» ft,i6 ** Leave New Brighton, 4.40 »• <• 12.30 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 44 44 2-10 44 Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.— Leave Allegheny, IXOO and 0.10 p. m Arrive at Economy, 6 83p.i1. 44 4J2 “ Leave Economy. 6Ji3 1. 44 422 44 ..ArxiveinAllegheny, AB6 - “ 6.20 “ IfMARKHTr TRAlN*.’—Leaves ‘Maavilion 4.66 & u» : leaves Alliance at Al 4 il and arrives In Allegheny at Ll 00 a. leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. il; Alliance at ~ a 00p.il, stopping at all stations for passengers nud marketing, arnvesat Massillon, 9JO p. m. Ttcketa will be soldior these trams at redo*.**!! rat**-. Trough trains connect as follows At Affiande, with trams on the Cleveland and Pittshui gn Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from fiJUlorßburg, Akron, Cut | JhogA Falls. etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mourn Vernon, Shelby, San* dusky, Toledo. Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Spnngfleld, Columbus. Cm*. t .ojnnatig'Xeiiia, Dayton, Indianapolis, ul Louis, Louis? .■ At Forest, (or Bpnngflekt, Sandusky, Dayton, Gmciu oati, etc. AcUmaforSidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, elevens. At Fort Wayne, for Pern, Lafayette, lnd n 8L Louis, and Intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. :• At Plymouth fgr Lapcrie. . .. it wanauh for aU po&u on theNe W, Albany and Salem Railroad. *" And at Chicago, wuh trains for ail points.in Illinois,* lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For timber Information and through uckftts appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Paflagnjar Btacoa, Pittsburgh; i QEORGE PARKIN, - Passenger Staaon, Allegheny. Tnrough Ttcketa (or sale at the Ticket Oflloes oftbr Company on the Use of the road, to all parts of th e' j _ . ,Q,C.RAXH*WAY, uyti - ijfflinl Pittsburgh. 1861. SUMMER 4RRIRGEIENT. IBtf ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL Uth. Pennsylvania Central litilread. EIGHT DAILY TBAISB. The thbough mail train i^» m the Passenger Station ever? tnorciug, (except Sun day,) at 260 a. tm, stopping at all regular etatioua, oon oecting a i-Hama burg with trains direct fur Stadctreor*. and arriving at Philadelphia at MM p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily. at 4rfM p. m, stopping only at |oineipel stations, inafcing direct oonnectton at Harrisburg for Baltimore, snd kti» ring in Philadelphia or Baltimore at ftOO a m. THE FAST LuNE leaves tbe station daily, (except Sasdaj«> at OdA p. nu stopping onlv at Greansburg, L»> t -obe, Johnstown, WUmewy Gamtgen, Altoona, Ac. • »d earning in PhiUdelpSiaat IfcOO a. mi ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE -JOHKSTOWN ACCOMMODATION T&ALN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at £&0 p. ql, stopping at all stations and running as far as flonamugh-* THE PAST FREIGHT TRACK mtn passenger Car ftHaofred, ldgtes dal:y (except Sunday) at i.l*V a. m, stops at all stations attdraee only as tar as Ooaemau^v. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WaUV station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at X4O a. m. SECOND-ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall 1 * sU tion <eavea daily, (except Sunday,) at Iliflo a. m THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's ate. "*qgi leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4JO p. m. 4 A UX) MM O DATION TRAIN for Wall*. >u daily (except Sunday,) at «:2fl p. m. , ~~ A TRAINS arrive In RUabctran as fo, : M»U, »lfl p. m; "R« Lid. Wairggtaiion Acromrood*ft££{{3 station XoSCflDnuxlaaon, p. Wall’a -ir. uon Accommodation. &16 p. a *°T rl " Wail a . Uv- Tnnxs for BlairsTilie and Indian*, .. vtQa Intersection with Johnstown ureas, and Mafl Trains East arid West, and Freight East PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLK TRAINS stopping el all stations on tbe Pittsburgh and Connell • rllle ItlHil. Ihmx iliih Hiiiiilhj excepted.) as follow*;-- ilail Train* 040 a. Express Train, till) p. m. Reui ru ng Trains from Pittsburgh and Conoellatiile Road ir tve at Pittsburgh llhBo a. m. ami (Xl6 p. m The traveling pnollc will find it greatly to their inter est, In going Ret or West, to travel by uie Pennsylranii Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot t-s surpaaea on any route. The Road is taailavced with stons ana isentireiv free from dust We can promise saftt*, speed and comfort to nil who may frror this Road a lUi nair patronage. V A II 1C i TO NKW yoHK *l2 bv I TO HALTIMORK...## 60 PHiLADF.J..HfIIA . 10 uol LANCASTER- 8 H IHA&KIHBU&j, f? 46. fregjp-nr cht-rted to all *iauou« on the Pennsylvania KaiirowLand io Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Pakaangeff )»oTcra*ani( helpers to car*, will be charge ! *q exoeas according to alwaoce trevflea .a addition to ihetUAioz rato», except frcra Ktatioan wrier*, it** Com pany hXe DO (Lgeol. NOTK'i.—ln cnfr« o i u>ba, ihe Outnj>aa/ sail hoi < Uiemselw >< responsible for persona! baggage only, and lor an an urn not exceeding 1100. N. B.— The Excelsior Omnibus Lino inu* been cur ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and (ruin the depot, ei a charge not to «• iceoa26 neate for each passenger and baggage For tickets apply to J - dTKW ART, Agt, At the Penn‘a K. &. Passenger diattou, oa2T uo Lllierty and (tranl street- CTSMEOF flfiE—Sllllllt 1&&1MBIEIIT CIEVEURD MD PITTSBURGH RAILRQtD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, AprU 15lb, 1163, trains will leave the Depotof the Peansylva* am Railroad, in Pittsburgh. as follows: PTTTBBUBGB, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK Leaves Leaves Leaves pxrwnxafl CLfTELAim T o 111 o too a. M. fc®oa.w. TAOa. a. Ud»<p. M. LfcfiOp.W. fcl2or.il. ?:40 F. M KhttV j|L Passengers desiring to go to Shnd usAft Toledo, Chicago, or points West) via Cisvelaod, musTbe ( jjartF oularto ask tor tickets rta Cleveland. N. B, The time to Chicago by this route is ts qnVk ae via Fort Wayne. OOLUMBUB A CINCINNATI SHORT UHB, VIA BTEUHKNVILLK. , No ahange of cars between Pittsburgh andOli^ iaau ' Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives ffl Pittsburgh, at Colmsbus, at Cincim**"* atStLouu, *5 ld» LK- ILSB aa. «'•* IlliWy. a list6r.lL ’, vrtais route is snorter to omolnnati, Louisville, Colnu> hoa and ell points • 3 ° ut A then any other root a. WHK^ h Ll T N r S , “' LogfM Ar. at Ar. el At. at Ar. ai ptUaViK Rochester, Weiisnlle, Bwmb'vuie, Wbeeho i, viOa.M. fco6a.iL fc*4oa.SL fcOft x. a. OJSa.IL mor. u fcoop. il &46p. il fcOOr. m MOv.m. fco6aa 7:60 an. fc4Aa.m 9J6a.n.' IOJSLx. HJQ r. m. 6-16 r. il OJ6 p. sl The LOO a il andl2SQv.iL Trams connect with Traius bfrC O. B. B. for ZaaeaviUe, Lancaster, Ac. Tc LOO p. il Train stops at all stations between R-> cheetei and Wells rill e. Thnmgh Ticket* can be procure at the Liberty Street pepot, Pittsburgh. ' J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther particular* apply to 1 WILLIAM STEWART, Agent At the Company** Office in Freight Sutton. Penn street, F. R. MYERS, -intClereland, Ohio, Gan*! Ticket BO AD: ladianßpolM &. Cincinnati Eailroad Oonneofiug At with Terre H»ute, mid Terre Hente end AitoirSeilroen,to St. Louis end Deter, ette sad Indianapolis, |Hw Alban f »nd Salem, andMjth* iOD Oentnl Roads farflpiCAGO, SOCK ISLAND, BUS EIHSTON, and all hUßraiediate points: ” Through Freight Tfcan to INDIANAPOLIS, TERSE aAOmLAPATETnSimd PKSU. and passengers cairied from Cincinnati or Lawrenoebarg is less time thus br any other route by wsntydoor hoars, and at as low rates. The only rest /which shipments oan be made from Omdnnatr ta he West, without breaking oalk. Cauiasuots made (oJ.fi. GIBBONS, agent, at CSn* « W. B. CUTTING, agent at Lawrenoebufg will reoefre prompt attention, and no charge for com fpi—rfon- ao eneay* for rfnspop* or cemmmion a t Lawrfni* * l ?or further information apjrff to THOMAS RATIGAW <Ko.IU Water street,) .agent of the Company, who'lf prepared to gire theooqq uusira for passengers an freight to. Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago Beru.Greenoaetie, OrsffordeviUe, Charleston, Paris at tft&oon, to, Ao. H. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent. mrt _ . TCT THE PUBLIC. FIFTH AVTSNDE EXCHANGE DAI» BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquobs always jy n Wtf?i lh .S Choio ? Bt Doli “ cie ' of the Sewon, sorted up u the most superior manner. at all hours of the day and mflilydaw. COBNCCOPIX HESTAtHASt; •«? Bin TOONS, FIFTH STREET. T’HE attention of merchants ,Ai »nd oth'etl is directed to thia eatjLbllehineiiL which EATw&S&LiQON wiU always be foundTof the freshest «« market afford*. apSfcdaw SC O r T li o IT SK, Ml IRWIIST. AMD DUQUESNE WAT. PITTSBURGH, PA., B. p. MARKER, OYBUB m KATIM HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOUW.U .HD UUIL DitHiiS IB LAKE AND EASTEBH FISH, FRESH PHILADKLPHIA AtO)' BALTIMORE OYS* no26j GKO. REIN KM AN A OO BAVAGE SOtTSE, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DKFOI', JOHN SAVAGE!, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken at, I fitted up, with &U the modern improvem *qib, thia popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate hi* old .oustomera and the putaic generally, with the be.-t the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. Hu Wines, Uquor* sad Alee, he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received dailv and »ol J wholesale and Retail. myS&lyd Mansion house, geo" aurentz, Proprietor, No. 84ULiberty street,) u*t beside the nger Depot of thetpetmsylv&ma Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the out for pas •engers arriving by that road. Tap proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted op, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, WooUi re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furbished with the best the market cap afford. feLy SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOSS, Proprietor. Having taken &&d sued up, &i & great expense, wHb all the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared -3o .accommodate hit Mauds and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up m every variety of style during ths season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in recoin mending to the pnblic for their excellence. JVMKALA served up stall hours, and DAT »ad {VIGBT BOARDERS taken. apAly GIRAHU HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. G. PKESBUBY, Jr.. ) JA.MBB BYKKS, l Proprislori- HRMBY A. CHADWICK,) P. Kmu RKV M K H A BIIOTHKMM NUTg.cONKKCTIO.VKHY.BITttAKI, KIRK WOKS.B » N«. iw WOiXl Mt , Will N<k 113 MnCUO'l CppAMU- ttl Cturir* Hotsd, WILLIAM M RANK, GARRISON A. aj^KlN, & COFFIN, (tiurceaeom Ui M^aoUlw^i, WHOLKNALb ti BO CIS BN telo PIT T BBURQN. PA WILIJAn BACiALEV, WHOLESALE GKOCEK, ■aiir riTTOuuuu. *» H ittllTß juti R. tfCWtW*. WHOLESALE GBOGEBB, «|hws and Jltqnm. W/H.JBEJfI%ET'F; QttQRTtR AMI DEALER in BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WIN EM, (;|ft Old loueiu**ela and Reclined Whukf, So. l«o Wood Street, fftafc6m n i rt:" _ Pitta burgh. Pa WILLIAM OABB & «),, Wholesale Grocers, importers o r WINES, BBANDIEB, GINS, AC. ALB O , Diatillaraand Dealers in PISE OLD MOSOSOAHBLA RYE WHIM!, LC. 327 jisd 339 Liberty Street, : , PITTeBPHOM. pa. Eure laquoKi*—Kamila cSTbSTi Aii4&b above for Hale by the quart or wishing adulterated liquora need not _.p2fcl j-mo R uinEfSie. ti 7 fooursor, Pstburgh MaUSB A«ICk£TBOIt , WHOLESALE GBOOEBB, tmiMU CAcEOq UfAND EUli*. ■ttASDUtI, WISH AID SSSABI, BOS. 11l AND m, OORNER OK LIBERTT AND IRWIN STREETS, ANA 80&B AGBNTS FOB SWEABEB’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron,, Halit, Cotton Tims, itantly on HBnd- rmri w. *"D. BINEHAET, •Anvaonran and nt all gi TOBACCO, SNUFF AND BEGARS Wi wOODfciTRERT LVOrAHWIBAI WMmlt and Retail BtalTH, GEirOUTE HAVANA CIGABS AND rirglala Chewing Tebnr«.> WOOJD STREET rUnder tbe St. Charles Hotel, _ PITTSBURGH. Pa U.N i>£l iSfci.— 1 ■ * SOdoien PlneLOuttlioa t BVbrsa 30 - Oiera, Do Per A ,io: 30 « Beeqolt d«s ’ > 'lo .' 4 \ Champexpe. jet \ ft l * o B»ngt Wuu S. ® - •Dng gordoii A oa,-» Shahs tf ia& lot tele bj tbe uoaeo or bottle, Wlfi HKSHSTT 7 “**» MO'WtWdMtat Tj*EVERY BODY’S LAWYtoforeate bv ’-EL;- ' j r w»mhk/ Botfls and ‘Etstao. ants. B2C£iSIOB TKBB AND WILD SAMS. All 1m tli.lr Proper Ruia No. 360 Liberty Street, Groan. j. B-UsTK**... (I .we el Miller A HickK->o'v (Bucee«w*or to Rnm A A*oiasosi,j w holesale Dealer* i o KOKEIVfN K h 1' 1 T B I*A V ID UVANLJLE2& Corner Wood and Water BU^ Hob. 18 and 20 Wood Street, HM. a. BHITM a («., ItS SECOND BO HI FIRS rituiiartki r*. Att> laroktns or eatetyo and jStpra, dojll.au sAvmes bai\h, SO. ,05 FOURTH BTEEKT, OHABTBBED IN 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; and from No ▼ember Ist to Hay Ist from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits reoeired of all sums not less than Os a Douaa, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been d>‘- dared semi-axißQany, in June and December, since the Bank was onpmisetCat the rate of sir per cent, a year. Interest if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice ayear-jriihout troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double m leas tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate aroHT ass oxs-halt pn asm. a au. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Buies and Regulation*, furnished gratis, on application at tbs office William J. AuderHon. James B D. bleed*, Bill Burgwin, Isaac M. Pen nook, hepj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M D, Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Shidie, James P. Kelley, Alexander Tiudle, Proprietor. Alexander Bradley, John H- MoKaddeo, John Q. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, J ames M’Auiey, _ Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A- Colton, Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, John Orr, John Brans, Henry L. Ringwali John Holmes, John fl.Sboenberge William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Bunker, William E. Schmerta, Richard Hays, Isaac Whluier. William 8. Lavely, Christian Yeager. CHARLES ACOLTON. " LOAN office HENRY W. EIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld Bt.. Near the comer of Kiflh, PinSBTIRCJH, PA. TIjfONEY in large and amall quautiiies .I]M, loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Bllver Watches, and all kinds of valuable ar tides, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. Hj-Ottoe Boom from 7 A. M. to to P. M. jeSO WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, H'ood Street comer of TJWrd, SBOLM.KS A SONS, Hankers and Ex • change Brokers, and Dealer* in Notes, Draft*, ptanoes, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Kxchange on the Eastern and Western Ciliee constantly for sal*. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United State* Deposits received id par funds or cur rent paper, No. 07 Market street between Third and Fcnrth afreet*. Lately Promissory Notes, Roods, Mortgage* and u for money. Mom/ loaned on Checks a; short date*, vith ooUatera ecuritles. BOTES AND DRAPTB BOUGHT AND SOLD Persons desiring Loans aan be accommodated oe reasouabU terms, ahd capitalists can be furnished with good seruntses at reaonerstiv# prices. Also, attend to the Bale, Bee Una and Leasing of Res kstate. Orb oe, No. n FOURTH STREET, above Wood teams v AI7HTIN LOOM 18. HOWE’S NEW Sewing Machines, A RK ADAPTEDIoaII kind, of FAMILY jm. SEWING, working equally veil on the lighted anTbeeriset fiaonee, making the LOCK STITCH SIAM alike on both aid m, which oannot be H I) ft 11 ■ • Bavelod or Pulled Out. Ahd tor Tailoring, bh*rt Making, littler Fttcing ano Shoe Hlndrag, three have no superior Call aad them at No. % Fifth street. Up Stairs. kp2o:d*wtf W. B. Laseell. GROVER & BAKER FlTTsh UHvti SKWIRfO MACHi\R^ WITHIN TH B REACH u K A LL. Prices Reduced fur Bereo Tmu-k, from (46 to fUo, including Hemera. Ucjca***d temliUe* far man afmctanog ud the curtailment of UUgaiioa npeuai coqjuhjucq npoo recent deotsioo* of 100 UnitedState* Court* affirming Uj* ndidity of the Grover A tiakar's Co,’* pwc’Dl*. euxbte* tiua company to furtuah their HEWING M ACRIN EB with important improvement* at smtli BE DUCED PRICES. I be superiority of uinae machines for family um and maimhiaturM io the name ranee of purpoee and mu teriaU is atzexfed by the Lena ofibouwod* oiUng them, and Um moderate f»no*s at which they are now aold. place* them within the reach of all and obviate* all ei ctwa for tampering with tboae inferior and low pneed > machine* which have »o the Sewmg Machine bniimwa Every maqldne eold by as b war ranted fer three years, we aUo glee itutnaman* free oi oharge to purchasers to enable them te HEM, KKLL GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALL ON THE same machine Greniers can be had at oar office free of charge by applying either in parson or by maiL H. Bedewing Machine*, Needles, Silk Twist, Cotton, etc., oonMantly on hand CHATONEY A WALTAR, No. IS FUth street, I n 027 __ General Agents. A B. ROtiEBB * SON., BOGUS’ UtPEOYKD PAfftlT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AMD CHAIN DRILL TEETH, Offloe, 68 Fifth Street, f«H PITTSBtJR'ia. Pi PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JOWBB..JNO. 1,. BOYD—.WM. M'CULLOUGH JONES. BOYD St CO. A/fANUFACTURERS OF CABT STEEL; JlLmso, Bpno*. Plow .od A. a SUel SPRINGS and AXLES, corn.r Rots aod Firm .ireots, noM PITTSBURGH, P.^ SMITH 1 PITCAIRN Merehait Tailors, He. 48 BT. CLAIR STREET, »p!6 ■ HOI HOI FOB MIN OB PISsT TF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW A J Fr 9‘i < ¥ I**#*! M *s a * “•*. “““d. »nd mi other Had of Spines, Cooking Brand, or Win*, Now Or»aj», Lemon sod Citron Peel go to Hmvorth A Brother* la the Dlmnond, where you will gel mi aew orop Frail Md lower Uuo»t pn, other house la theroitr. Also , neutral mid lull AAtortinoht of Ptmll, Groceries, Tew Wines, Brand,t, and mi o: 'ku<, of Foralgo sod om entlo Liquors Hi ' ..'ll BROTHER, d«M comer ot D)». , DUmond .lie. FIJ RN IT DRW AN IT(TffA TO R.BID'O'aEXO PRIOFB JAM EM W. WOOI* WELL, Nob. »7 »ud tttt Third Slreel U 1 FOURTH STREET, U,'. V\KIKTI£* (IK STYLUS ANI) .FINISH T”" rUBOEST. OBOJRGK ALBREE. PTTOBURGH, PENICA. jjttrtiuj JRathina. uanttvaoturzu or i.'UNoIfITING OF BOtTAHU.roa ' *' ' - ;”{ , ll' * * - r\ J * Swmitantt. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486 and 487 CHESTNUT BTREBT, near Fifth. • SVATUUM* 07 ABtOXB, Jahoabt Lst, 1860. PSMiehed Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured ....*->896*393 88 Real Estate, (present value 1108,818 6L) cost. 102,996 2 6 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec'vs 39,136 60 Stocks, (present value ($86,607 72,) cost. 69,786 6 6 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash .. 27,919 S 3 6B The only profits from premiums which this .company oan divide by law, are from risks which have been dt»- terxnlned. ' Insuranoes made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their ncorpo ration, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Italian, thereby affording evidence of Ibe advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, $02,163 36. tiiioms Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac l^a, Jacob R. Bmith, Edward 0. Dale, George W. Richards, George Falea, CHAR. N. BANCKER, PreaiUeoU EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. BTE&Ij, Secretary pro Lem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, grnylo Northeast corner'lTurd and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OK PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAKSLE, President; F. M. GORTON, becratarv OapL R. p. COCEKAN, Gen’l Agent Ornoa N 0.93 Waier street, (Spang A Warehouse op stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE a d MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Director.! who are well known in the oommunity, and who are determined, by promptness at 4 liberality, to maintain the character which they have an imed, as otlerins the best protec don to thoee who deaure to be insured. ABSE'I'S, OCTOBER 3iKh. 1860. Stock Accounts 4 03£OO 00 Mortgage— „ 2.160 00 Office furniture— .. .. S&Q 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 43 Cash 18,361 99 Premium Notes. 27,006 9" Notes and bills discounted 174,076 H PisacToss George Darsie. R Miller. Jr., George W. Jackson, James M’Aulrey, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nlmick, Wm. fl. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketaon,* Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas m "O PHILADELPHIA FIS£~AIiD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 10.149 CHESRUT STREET, Oppo.lt. lb. CQitom Hon... Capital «210.100 AaaeU *301,048. ’ WILL HAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCH, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P- KING. President M.W. BALDWIN, Vice Presidss DIRBCrOftSi Charles Bayea, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George w. Brews P. B. Bavery, Joseph & Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, 8. J. Magargee, E-Wilor F. Bucuoas, Secretary- J. G. COFFIN. Agent* jyAily Oorner Third and Wood streets «h£LAWA.R£ MUTUAL SAFETY IN* f SURANCH COMPANY.—INCORPORATED BY K LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1686 OFFICE, & & CO&NK& THI&&AJT& WAJJSUTSTb. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES©© Vessel*, Cargo and Freight, to all pert' of the World. INLAND (NeU KANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Oanalg, and LasdOamagre. to all psru ot the Umon. FIRE IN SURANCBo ob Merc nan diee generally, onStoree, Dwek hnc Houses, Ac, Disseyeaa . Wm. Marti a, Edmund A. Soudm, Theophilua .Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, Jamee Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G. Lteper, Hugh Ckaig, Charles Kelley, Saoiaei £. Stoke* J. 9. Pemston, Henry dioar Edward Darlington B. Joan Brooke, Spencer Ml.’vain Thomas C Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Far hum. Jotbus P. Eyre, John B. hem pie, Pmsb. rgh, D. T U ureas, A li Berger. do. WUXUM MARTIN, President. THO 6 C. HAND, Vk» Prmdent. Axnv Lruru, ttecretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent )«$3 No. 96 Water street Piusburgh Ctliiea'i lotnmiu Compaaj of Piibburgit. Office, Cor* of Market and Water Sts* WM BAiiAIJCT, President BAMUKL R&A, Secretary. INHIUIttM BTRAMBOAIN At ( ARGGEA. I Dim re* agamid Loan and Damage tu Dm Na?igiu»«»ii uf the southern and ft esteio Rivera, l Atei *u.l Kayou.<s *O,l (he fiavixwuma <>l i.‘>f laaawres a(ilast bausad Uainagv by Kirs, MhSCTwas. Win hageiey, lion. T. M iivi««s Jm* M Jee. Ptn, Jr-, C /.ur. n UerW*u*iL, L. F. June*. Uepcß, t' Young, J tsudwell. Jf, FrshdUSelWs, 14. tf. Rier. J*iLu A Diiwonb, Job* Bhif-ton, turuuty Proviso. >. .'wha«Uii> mbit*) yd h, WUK'r HttAftlH Mutual Insurance Company, lAJCK HaVKN, t.’UNTUN WlM'i OBARTKhttD tIT TUX LKGULATUhX or PENN Tf.VAML* Ch*A • cijnlai. . . JBOOIOOD | /VreutuM Ndm* (132,34.) This company will insuue on Bmidrups Merrltaodtie, KuroiUir*. Ac, in town or 'attttry. RmV s * l -Hon. J. J. Pearce. J h Hail, T T. Abramp, W „ M p-HafTey. Cttaa. Cnst, h. R. Jsrkman, Chaa. A. oinyer. w. White, Thomas Kitchen. t r IURYEY, PreeidooL «•_ PENNS YLVASlirfirSn4kAw CB 00 OI Fltuburcta. OflM —O9 Paartb la^ tl DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Body Patteraon, L Uner Sprung a A. Colton, James fl. Hopkins. A. A Carrier, Henry Sprout, Nich. Voeghtly, (-feorge W.Smith A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick. Chartered Capital |300«00o FlKfi AND MARINE RISKS TaKEN, of Ml de •cnpttona. omcua: A k, GA&RiKR, PrctndoßL L G RltS fIPROUL, Secretary I 1*1:17 FIRE INSITRANCE BY THE Reliance Hutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Huildinga, Ltmltod or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, «kc., in town or country. OFPICB NO. 808 WALNUT ST&&BT. Cash Capital, »22»,510 (ML Assets, * 1303,508 96. In rested u follows, ns: — First Mortgage on unproved (Sty Property, worth double the mnounU. (166,600 00 Ground rent, first qiasa...... 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad C&'s 6 Jkcent. Mortgage Loans, coat 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent ioen..- 30,000 flo Allegheny County 6 W cent. Pennaylvania RalUoid Loans 10JXX) 00 CoUaleral loans, well aeeured~ 2JIOO 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail* .road oompanr, mortgage loan~.~ OO rennsjlrama Railroad Company 5t0ck5....4,0p0 00 Stock of Uie Reliahoe Mutual Insuranoe Co„ O- O of County Are Insurance Co« HHMU h.. 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insuramoe Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank Jo 6,186 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip.— 100 00 Bills Receivable, business paper— lB Book Accounts, accrued interest. eto~~ 6&6 72 Gash on hand and in in hands ofagents 1L886.16 StfNUOS W CLKM TLNGLET, Preside 0! Kioroma. Qem Tingles. Samuel Biapham William R. Thompeon, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musaer, Cornelius Stereneon, Beniamin W. Tin/ley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop. Robert Tolaud, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, South Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Busell. Pitle. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,: mylo Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CU. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICK—No, AT Flfkll Btrw.t, Bulk Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 1 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Seoretarr; Cent. WILLIAM DEAN, Geoeml Agent Dasnrnas Ismii Jones, C. G. Hussey Ohilds. Out R, G.Gny, John A.. Wilson, H UFunestock, John D. MoOord, (kpt Admn JAoob. B. P. SteHing, o»pt W. Demn RobH L. M’Grew, Roh>t H Dstlb. mrts COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, & COKE.— Haring purchased the entire interest of my la e partners in the firm of RAiI.ISY. M’KAIN A Co, lam now prepared to furnish to our rormer customers and thb ciarena or PU’sburgh ami vicinity jceneraliT a superior Quality of Opfl* NUT COAL, SLACK. And OOKB, in Urge or small quantiea. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Mdnooira hela Bridge, or at the Works, will L>e aUeoded to with promptnees. Coal Works and Office, tmuated la South Pittsbuiak oue square above the Monongahela Bridge. Wtfm JAMBS M. BAILEY. aNdkkthvs GARDEN seIM-^S reoaired a large select and raried atook of Mie •bore named Celebrated Garden Seed*, embracing all Lbe new varieties. The eoUre eatiafaenon enr Seeds rendered last rear and years before, qualify us in earing tbef -can not oe surjuseed. 0 ders by mail accompj tfiad bycaah or satisfactory references prompt!j at tended to. Spedmeaa of the seeds growing can be seen atth* store. .. - BKfIKfiAM * sacfeß.lSTaS-eir |nsi reoelfed «nd for nafttfcti. ; , '■ ,MMNS A COFFIN, W 6 cbtob • Wood and water Htreetfl OIL LKAFE&—PfiIJVTED f?aR M 8 " original leases and for inb-letttng, tor sale b> J. B. WELDEN 63 W otUuw .near £if , See The .Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEIMSIEEET’S I?J|[ITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signatures of the Proprietors, W. E, HAGAN & CO , Every article which has a large and Increasing sale like thia in likeiv to be counterfeited. It is, as its name indicate*, entirely “IfiiititAßUk? as Car anils drawer to restore the Hair on bald header and to giv£ it the color ot youth, (no matter how grey it may be,) is concerned USB HO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT HEIMSTRBET’S. It is tbe ©riomof, the only reliable, and the cheapest.— Bee the following testimony; JacKftur, May 29, 1861. W. R. MskwiSi<6l Market street, St. Louis, Mo, Adver tising Agent for Beimsfreet*s Half Restorative. Dear Sir. —The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are all having a large sale, and giving in every cane idtiisfacuon. Mr. James Henderson (one uf our tiral citizens) says, that ‘me ban used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but nas never aeed an article equal to Hamsrrair’s fxuurißL* Ham RtsTOfurrvE. That it tor Surpasses any preparauonthat he has ever tried for Restoring the Hatrof tbe ba‘d »nd grey to its original luxuriance and lieaaty." You can Wtdte tbe Proprie ora, W. E. HaeaN A Co., Troy, thai they have the cheapest and best Bair Restorative tu on* market, and thafrit gives satisfaction hi every case. ReHpeo'folly yourp, . J. 8. BIZER, WTio'tenale l ruggist. IT li* UNK«4UAI.LBr> FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT head of hair. Bold everywhere—Price 60c and $1 pet bottle. W. B. HAGAN A OD, Propneiors, 'lrov, N Y, T£X BBS IS N O USB INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Altho’ we have very many of'them, FOR THE MAGNOLIA BALM: For when the Face is covered .with unsightly Pimples or blotobers the sufferer care* only to be directed to use some cafe and reliable remedy. THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL OURR THE WORST CABE OP PIMPLES IN A BISQUE WEEK. Ii j<. *o safe atemldy that tbe contents of a bottle might be drank without harm. Physipi'ns look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it narf heretore been thought absolutely neceaaary to use preparations of lead or mercury tocuie immediately i but. tbe Maaaoua Balm contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up aaticle for sale anyweere. ana may be obtained ct all otir Apotherariea and Fancy Goods Dealers 49" Price Fifty Centi* a Bottle. W. K. H if*AN A CO. Proprietors,Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo. H Keyaer, No. 140 Wood street, agent for p.if«hnrvt> ap26 (ilad News for the Unioriimate! TKI LONG SOUGHT FOR Discovered at Last. CHEROKEE REMEDY, in DBfiiliif Ipeeifie for all Diuuti of the lirlnary orgus,rod a fieieral iltera- live ttii Sluod Parifitr. «»-THIS“iIEMKDT’ CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL--» . Idr*n is untireiy anlikeeveryother med trine prescribed tor Fewnaf Diemirt, as it oontauujio Mineral Faism or Ifeuutems being prepared from Roots, Barkt and Lcsrts* in the form of a fleasunf attd dthaov* Syrup. 49"1t \y ewn remedv, n for Gonnerrbu (dap*) €ii*etA 4Rr*welf atrictnr«f and is especially rteootmendaijar Fluor Aibaa, (Whites in Perftafo*,) tor Gib complaint it Uritmloabla. a general alterative and Mood purifier, it has no egnal, and.doea not f*4l to cure Heroful at* Seooa (tarv SyphUti, Olaadntar BwclUnga, BIer« rurlal and ali Kmpttve Dlteoaea, cmng them more vpeedUy -nod permoeatiy than any other toed cine ku««n. It dote this by pwrifyiny and de t.g jAe bloat' Causing ft to flow In all H*original p jiand vigor, ihus removing tram tae sjMem ab i m end patntcioo' cauaea whton, have indsoad disease. all uid uanea of Oonnarrhaea and mart, that have baftlod all medical skill, it la especiallv rec onv tneud**d-~iD old cases rt novir faihs and ones ti rt,re » fr»m one VO three day a. A/actlases paditvelg r* mooes nil tealdiny hoot, cAordea and pain. 49" U doer not affect the breath, or toteriere with any claa* of busmen. 4fap-U require* oo assistance from other medicine. can tar ou the Toilet-table, or Iq the Counting- Room, without rt e?* r befog suspected an a n»medy" torprunfirfiteem, l#A Treatise on Veneriai disease*, with hill direc uon« lor their permanent core, accompany each bottle. 4hr*Fw full particulars get a Circa tar fma from any [ *rug store In fliates. is sold at Retail for $2 par Bottle or three Boi »!*••* for |i, br all responsible Druggists and Dealers to Medicines, throughout the Unftedßtaftea, and at whole •ale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER & MERWIN, Hole Proprietors, - BT. LOUIB MO. Sold tn Pittsburgh wholeealo and retail by Dr. GKO fi. KfiVB&R, and by all responsible Druggists to the United dtaten. lyfUljrdew TJRIVAIf. DISJUtiJSSL-^ JT DR. BROffß'B SURGICAL Ofl&a. No7|o Held street; Pittsburgh, 'Pefittsy** 1 : JHhVJEI rania. ‘ Dr. BROWN la an old oittaen of Pittsburgh, and ha* beeh In KIHiV\ fo* the last ftiwa /lw . His business has bean oott* BargSl WMCTjff ClTbnuffi ANDBT&ANBK&B tMI to find out of li»wi t> • ion guumate* toSwJiterer. ofobtaio. £fioS£»2r DR. BHO VIIPS BKMKTiIIm of sktn dlsoaaea.>ttsS Urol, Imorant. hope. ef .eoraandjij^dy noonrj. . 1)J. Brown 1 . remediM-for tllK eJannini trouble broiub lon often by that eotituT habit of een.ua! srati Bcariou,whieb the joongandrMaltaaiDdedoften ere *»J to. (to their own ‘leehructioaDaiwww aalr ~mSj. romeuM known in thie oouni?T—the, ' make . .peed, reeioratioo of * resumatibk. tail to wan ifctil Mlnfn ‘ cnnrgon Seraaje Weakneas, jlanltt« ta-punaione, Dial ueae of the Jolnti,:Eatai»i» Ano, fonrotli Aflecfloiu, Paiu IB the Bnok and Kidney* IrrtUdlon of the- Bind. with al dlaee jeof tsp^<»rige direined to eemfeon. 7 Office and Private Rooms, No, 10,8 m ctiOold >tro*i PitUbonrh. P* r . ' PVRIFY THE MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PHfIKN IX BITTER T‘HE high and envied celebrity which tbtse Pre-eminent Medicines [have aoq aired fa?, lae invariable efficacy in oil the d|Beases which they professi to cure, has rendered the oral practice of bnT one not only unneceetary/but unWQrQiy of them- r UeU cases of Asthma, Affections otthe Bladder an" Kidneys. . A 1 Ftoyn andlwv CteaplainU. In the South and West where these diseases cron • they will be found lnvadaabl*~ Planters, fermara as othwtwho onoense these mediqtnes. will never alu wards be wflhoulTtiifim, Bilious cS&lio and Benoh Lopeeneafcttles, rtfctiveoesa: Ooldslind Coughs, Ohoiii . person frith this distressing disease should delay using these medt cines ipamediiJtesy. r * _Bnrptkmtqf WiSfcwi, Hrysipdas, and FlatuU nsy. FAVn AB^AffCßrnFoE. this eooarge of the M Uera coantry ( these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sy». tern eweel ton return of the disease—a cure by thee* medtainea Is permanent Try them; be satisfied and be’ Fouinui q/ Compassion, (found Dtbitify. • Headaches ol every kind, Inward Fever, impure Blood and Ebss of appetite. Ltvn Oqupuxium Limoei. Loosmas, Mncunui dm* essse—U never fails to eradicate entirely all the efleota of Mercur) Infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats. Nervous de bility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affec tions. Foa—The original proprietor ortheae medicine, was cured o! Piles ofB6 yearo standing bjr the nae ot these Life Medicines alone. Patna in the bead, aide, h»»ir loinla and organa Rnauiußat—Thoae afleoted with this terrible diseane will be aure of relief iy the Life Medicines. Boater. Btooo win Haw, Senarr, Bat> Baanw, gwu, LUMB, StjaatCLa, oa -Ktao’fc Kro, in the worst foraia, DU cera oferhrr description. Worms of all kinds •» «t (OotnallyeiheWb£th«aerdwSeß do well to administer them whenerar their exiatenoe la auapetrted. Belief will he -pertain. “ TDLrmiaid iloM«»ig 'Bi*naa Pram tai Bt and thus remove all tttMalwa bom the arete m. JBB- WILLIAM B. MOPFAT, 9 . .«! hr ’ < Moglt Boilding,) N. T. jei«aijkW agh. Pjt»a>mn>h Jpwsff ®tiewsßisu?usiiteß^‘irirtrliE: saki® :.BAJDiOAI, CUBE OF W^W^!M&2Sgfigig?. *g*.3y*i. ( *g-.****_..- ’:lL‘- :“l .'. • •“‘yffiMWflSr BIiTT-' COI.LEu'e pJiN lor salo by ' * A * ' M< ' **• - V i:' t <•»■<.... .* •'• V--^*' 4 * •\--->v' ; '* :S - rj V ,ait • •. h v ’ **-••* „•; .^- ■ ** ? ■•>#--> -* ’ > ‘ V4 ~ < •» a. ~ '• *• M * nf M’KEE & PHILIPS, f»MEBAI* COOPEBA6E, Payette Btreet, Between Unit and Wiyu atewete, httmumm, km'a. «rW« am nwaml eafttmlah Ooa!Oi!,Wfalaky, Ate, Molaaaeaand Fork BAWfem a* the ffiWnte notice, and on the moat rmawnawaJanna.. segldy WILLI tVI tLIITOiK. LIQUOR MBBOHANT, No. 8T Diamond Alloy, Near Wood Street, .O- Alttaya on band tilar.kJKirry,Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongatiala Rectified Whisky. rahia. BTC. & j. Hi BAWWBB, LABD OIL, CANDLES, ralm, toliet iuy,BotfoBoa^ ■o. Vf Wood! Street, fa. ■KJBfftn W anartth Boooo2' FOVR'rßtfilW. U P HOLS T jEiK I Y;, Ho. M "Fourtli Street, ngar;Wdd<Ej_ 5, ; The suesceibess; MAJNUftiei'trEE *nd keep constantly on hand everf aitfelelin their use, t is: Cornices, Ornaments,CQrtain Good&CfaltetV,. .feather Beds, MaUnssas ot aft kinds; also, toe prfeba ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds hf ahidesj SUiidß and Fixtures, 1 • ••' • -■ *y> attentiongives to ail orders for fittingand tHw o " rp '*' ; A FULTON, ’BELL' AND BRASS FOUNDER, No. JO' SECOND Stre«;lS(taburgh, Pa. in prepared Id fnrnteh to order; ■ • CHURCH STEAMBOAT, FACTOR? AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES,. From 10 to IWX)Q pounds, ~-j CHIME BELLS made to order: STOP AND GAUGE POCKS of all Rises. figßteamhate, . . s . ' : . MINERAL WATER PUMPS. CQUNTERRAHaINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in ttte, neatest manner. ; ' “ mr BABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUB* TON'S PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, torSiewa- Engines. ' «pffldy } ; fjpHE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Eitabliihneat in the-City'. win. schuchman, , PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER' RQS. n ARO 19 FIFTH STREET.. BREWEB*B BUILDLN6, IIEHBY IiBBEW,, .r ' OSGAK MaNtJPAOTXTBAB, Kmp* comt>aiU| ’h Church and Parlor Organs* OP EVERY SIZE AHD D£BC'‘lPTIQ“' NO. 1. Three Btopa, 7 feet sinches high, 4 reel B laches vide, ! feel aiiuduedeep NO. 2. Pire stops, 9 feet 5 lachee high, i feet S inches wide, 3 (eel 8 lachee deep. > No. 8. Eight stops, U (eel # inchee high 7 feet Sine. wtde.4feelsinches-deep. No. 4. rwelfestops,lS feothigh Bfeetd me. wide, feet deep. ‘ " ■ J Tbd Above dimensions ere forQreowo casesiii Goth 5 ceses thoywttl-be somewhat highei gnr ftnpwif mfnrmalion apply to JOHN H. MEnCoa, 81"Wo6d8tn«t, . RKNBY Cefchreeaeei.,, '■i Of eat JAtt. ALLLLiNIiAR, PLANING MILLy would reape?ifu}ly Mpnhlhe pablk? that be baa rebuilt since the Are, sod hanhgen* freed hbf and filled iV With the newest » n *most approved tribehinßry; to Air*, aisti flooring and planing boawSefloroU iwwing andre* sawing* doors, satrn ancf dried, frames, mouldings, box-making,&£.' "' if •: •'■■}■■ BouthjHttabdrgh, September 7,1857. - 1*304 : STOCKING EMPOBIUMt CH£AF AND DUB 1 BMk ‘ Stocking s BtonnEaotnrer. ;•••■ iRNEB FfPTH ST. AND MAB&ET \i AidJSK.bM on hand a fremfflrihdg aaaartaaftt o! Woolen atockmga3oee,H9ph»*Ooniforta ! Qlovea t Hooda. ±*>ke,tormen and togßtter.tuh a Tary ostan aU desanpoozu at GnodainMtQne, MLitßle to the season. He Bells prlxa iitiale«*fc;l*o* t*i tcea» OaU and examine. r .... Remember, K. D&LS haa bot one dare, indth* on the corner of Fifth au and Marlret ley. te3V‘ NEW FIRM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & 6fai* BRASS FOUNDERBf STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBEBS *sd FUOBHKBfi of all kinds oftcras% srork, DEALERS IN 6AS FUTURES,*!), Ofln IK Winnwai! Mo. IS* W»od »U, flvi Ooora from Fifth. ; i Foundry, Mo. 159 Firat flr«Doors below nOPOBKftiuU UOBM. , The weU-kHoFn prececal aklU-and experiaoceHtthe titloub branehee of Bm IFeting. BtOdm and'GaaPipe Pitting, ot the aenior membeia ottos firm, (who "will aite uleur poraooal atientiou to all wort enOcistedtc them,) should entitle on to a Bhare of public patronage Ail Orders Promptly Filled. B. WATT Si mm TERRY, PRICE & CO imk>eteb3 and dßalebsih CLOTHS, CAHItUBBER Satinet*, VeatjngayTallqTa 1 Trimming*, Set WO. 256 MABKETST., Nortt Side, Pmi.AOKiL.PHIA, PA. . ioBH 7. near, wjnats. rim,' ; Oaratnuii • ~ ' ,iZ The imbearibof hating rhiiftiiuyd tScsineaanHnEibiitKh ftjeadßojid I gj*Bg^MgK; : tends# toil Itjnrts all s>nneFwssS’orwteSßogm jin Mate Hr merits tie lightness, «<laraWßrt,in»ot :h»Hi toehriak. bears equally all orer the hoad,aa<lessj ud graceful appearance, shoving-Ahe darelopmeni of the forehead true to nature. ' r ' '■ ~ j ... Indies are alacrinrited to oalland ffMamno hie Hw : mode of BANI&iULB-HljSftand WISB. , n>ax do Util heVw thl> tItKOVtIMTi fl- R.. RVTftftdW thS-Rnr»flwg flnrHimd ITIII jfl tmTinlfl cfautiK Sctorosnadaalertnthe following threedlffEietf hinds- Of BOOflllK•■ -CV, :H ,U CO lit. (Bain EbutlCj Cetntiit, Celt ud Ownui &OOllB|.; . .. :: M. Improved Felt, Ccueßt uitl «w»vel;-«odtlmfi' A ' :*••■' .-<-1 Uti-jbs. 3d,,fttnt £igU»b Aipbaiue Felt Beads*. » -l ■ » y , : K All warranted FlttE AND WAITER PROOF. Rooting Material for sale, with printed matructlena for nsing. Offlcvsrßates A Johnson’s old studs TA Smlthfield n. I fi V/ isaj.- an.IAAM JOHNSON ■ N. Be-Thia Gum Cementls unequalled as a Paint for MeW BOO&, lasting twice as long,® least, as paint, and ehiauer: ' ■■>*"SSiam, «00. ». PfcKK¥, B O o.o?r, MA. "ThiMßtreet,n.ear Wood* s <• (Two 'boors above'the TeiegrapbV.Offloe.) ‘ 4FiM a LONG .ABSENCE FMM »ta®AtSTiS3 mtuftnoow, tod would be pleased to. eeehta Tbrnier onstt>mroijad.ftienda, He has on. band the beat ol FRENCH CALF SKINS, and none but the beat o{ work men dill receive employment. Satisfied that Be B' competent U>)udgebf the Workmanship and he will giro hu undifided attention to 'this branch, of ““to—»• aultilT ' H B ISTJtAH FSEBEN T S BEAUTIFUL VHIOIsa, Catl.Viiai, fire Irons, ’ PteM WAUMKKB, TKAIS AMI ¥AB*J» TIM AMD BRITANNIA TEA BKTB, M B BOOMS- AHD-BBQOM HANDLES Z 8,000 Poplar -Bneim fiudlu; . " Mg \ l'' 100 do*&a MfiOrtedJfttllß, fHnrma,-, ii,* . . i i ioo Hi--' s3 ' ,tl , “: i^y^vrntimfSSS^' • • /■ -.vitrU<- uusim«- - c - notice ~ m "‘ E' .L-EiCVINQ’ 7008 OBDEHS' AT TSLBOSVi HjmNKKjfSfiM -WOOD STBEteT IIXTH, you cin be supplied regolsrlr tram KgO u /With Carbon end Cbei Oil, or Hurulos 1 tbs ust quite, si stfupiioet. i- i . T .” < (?•*’ '■ ; • =M 4f ran» raw vioroar oa WHOLESALE A BF.UIL fJTTSBU&QUtfiA tunMonom o» 7 7 SB VB&Mj PA** T, CHAiCi, ' . tWa doom “from >«;'■ • w'V'jkW^ h. wfliraitr notary public OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth stMoi DdarVood 1 . 3 lylB h. w. Pima*)*.. uiwian PATTERSON A DAWSON, Atf T ORNE-Sf S AT RAW, ItI.HS'B LAW BviLpißoi, ' Diamond Street, niSAf 1 fefanV. ÜBOB, PA. ■ B . F. MI C' ** , - ATTOHHEY AT LAW, 080 •, 8«.,T5t otint Str a a (Three doore below the Court House,) mT&IT • . RuBMMB, PjL Li. BB*CHGSBU)»E, ATT© BBE Y" AMP* Ii A W ' t»m«,' ati. Wfat'' ’ Pittsburgh, PA. Ji*!* , , : a a. i _B.co ,t t, ; ns. YY-rs t, **• Has remorod to tha house latelyrucUpJad by WAB.D, , •r: :-v ,; rf .: tAV , Jjtop ; MTf Fajflfc:Street. ..(South daoi kboreiJlaQilattvMk ftom aX fc iiUli KMI * l ' fgptJy • 'Vja s ® f Bi:~i B«S;i • ' ' •••*"’ DE N T.IB T*.! • ao. 91 Wylie 81r«rt, Fl*t»bnr#U. M. PoUook.pjDißrqiie..Bag-, Dr. f -Y-AMBS A. LQWjRIJS, Attorney„jat Law, atreet,PltUbnrgli, be&reen Smith Bald and Cnenry Alley. ..." * delUy *#a.Eft= S3ELOBN HAVING .RESUMED AITOETBACnoE OFTAW.'imey Imeafter be lotmdathlahfflce, ' ' ; No. 121Foaiih street, • led& * • ' --o Tlttabnrgh. AHIh-Sureeon Uentißt.rocoeesor to ; J»»OfflEohoura ttomeight to 1. o'clock Rod from 1 to 6 o'clock. " felfcly pUPPING ANJ> liEECHIN©, by v mu * mis. bbsk. «a.Teeth attracted. Hot, Cold nd Shower Baths, a&fciy I ■ I . OF. BKBR.I7T grant street. -v|^lden»»R,-v.'.;;v JAMES H. MXIOR, * JV?' L O If M An, Mo.4#l P(!nnStrteL Flftli Ward. mu pHARLBB W.'iUSWIIS, AJrDKKA , •» m ax-amctojinan<* tmmav. OFFICE ON THB OORNSBoOF : WHJB AND Fff?H StßMntf.-;- J - done with legalaccuiacj-retich.ea, Deeds, Mortgagee Bortdkljhwer. tfiT IttleTtodßeal ratal t ifiißalJKßtattdtWjlilAaarTlcoa u CamnnaiionetrJ JOitake .DepotUiqna io beread in the serera) Courteof. this BUte,aod elsewhere. Hia offle . I# ondhf Ute’maur Folloo StaUoni chtfiecltT, and or a sequent!yhlahctlihaaio execating unoi tinea of that ___ < _ i tWojly r ufagamr^V (^flletteo v ROa"-B;BS* : ' Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHBOSICLK 5 ■ OFFIGS )*<@l®S’fe4uß^ , l?S^P^^jaPEßlZE,and J '- if - M jail LJEBS^EfEBY, »3 WOOD StVEET, Corine nd-Al ley. tolheFlMtogtaphio ArtfalttrooM rpetfeet style*, tnd jmpoSuit im prttMßlSnite aiaed. randtiriog tlfla the most city. 4kKt£fliiraal. ST, FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under the Cant of Hie Franciscan Brothers, ' npms rasmnmos, sftoatbd in ; A w i‘O r Cambria Comity, PennHylrania, fau , Shuioq, on the dtrectroute between PhUadelp bl a/R tut. Pittsburgh, was i«. ue& CoUejriale Sonora andCearees. 1 TBs focitlohofthe ColiegeTtione of tbs most aealthx la Pennuytvflnla—thin portion of tbs itteghenT being proYerbial for Its puis '^fin^ssssescwwiß. t&lF} *}?'**?“ ®f AtJ9BBT.*od ends about tbs 38th •of JUNE) following.. |tis,disided into two Sessions. Bmdonts cannot return boms between the Sessions. AiitheAppnrattlsneeeAaaryfbr Land SurroTtnjr, Kzs to, will be tarnished by the InsQration .wtbe Students. Instrumental and Vocal Unslo forms .go extra charge. Bludenta wiiibe admitted bom eight . years to thehge of manhood. . Tains— Board sndTuition, payable half yearly In ait r . |ioa Wasiußß and ttHflofßedtting—-.., , l® dißHioftfagd Wfiaitrir , , jo SfadanteapentLyecation jA-the Oplloge 16 PW j° Mary*a. Loratto, end fa Other CTetKyinett hmeJMßhßlghiDiooeße. TJTORNfI;URK 'FOB -CASH.—A fall ai- JLI. Mrtmant of Pittsburgh naimfetnred FUBNIi B |6ok mum, ‘ WABQBOBER And eTßrr Article in * wen famished dweltlul ifl Wll'H 1 splendid mhojtinmil of ** OFFICE POEH ITU RE, OoMUiai hn. tend' end faedeto order. An the only AermehhwlßtttbralnaeßlAdaneatUilf eetntdlshiiient ft HOLUNDBimSS ■^>^raHEtssF»iA* . mQk ” ■ •.- I ' tl ■’ Bhtth* nail* gnßriAif’.tetfad ton the adu*. Me. t** t n»B Pc oral, afoot gedtotae, ~. BtERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, . Andttii fain Btmliitf -ypffifiVffriiii. h» ntiMMnit ‘fcr jthiypdtofalAHtta end ooa» to»tal»M,totad'to« B d*nnlM, l It>poaUtalj e Tege- wlititartlj .ynljßpnlpine eybili fa toe of the Bottle*) ft to IM*» medlahie oflong tried tffleeaj for Pwrjffim { lfa Blood, to euentiel for the foundation of g«M Aenlth ead for correcting dleordert of the etoandk n«£'te*el«.' : v ■ 4fwo <* time done will oonrlnoe the efflieted tt ItUfalaferyetieote., Xheetoopnoh will ipeedlly regain Jit tmgft) it, healthy notion of the Urer, hovel* «nd kidney* will eocn take place, end renewed kealtktothe quick remit For Indleeetion, ny lcrktife l i fiollaud BitUn Fee Heantbnrn, fry Bcrkere’i Holland liUm. For Aolditr, try Ktirkni’i Bollui BUtm. PeySWaterbnnhf fry Bcrkni’i Billand Bitten. For r Tijfwkiw’i Jbliud Bittm. *mr Hai* -or A&**U»i , „ Tnlmtan’i IjUudllUm. . *rflirbm’ililliii itttm. . litwn. taUMM*. iU| ... 1 111 ■■■■'itf '• «••*•< If mtntottt »«»*1» ; * . BENJAMIN P4CJE. JM * "OM. * w ***• • , * f _ r ' ** " .£7.5 .:. A .mg ~,,„:4,,,-, M- : taanma; “-'v;
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