At! lant*ROOM 186 L AND Aftlatik***Patasit•- -Pormay11001i; r 4441 - IVEL . , -00 161 r. c/(14":58. TitlGMAllil" TRAIN Aimee the ditssenitel'anstiart 4 lMY MOraltig,. rotheyd gun den) at *SD pa, atoppingymly at ' . 'inincipai law. and Making chrentindunees. an 9ns attliartish tor 'BaIt:MOM and Witstrlngtom d la New 'for via the Allentown Tonto. • . TRH TtaLtllKi SX-RitliM 'MAIN team daily itt - 4440..P.M.,:latoPPin$ 01 4 at principal stations, matutn'ttireet-connection at Efarriaburg for Btlti. efonrS4'andWaillington;inid for New-York via the AlenfAltrixonte, • .'f . /ISITIXTB leaves the station daily, (ex . ' 'ratline rt: m 4 ntoppmg only at prinel tm,:enntnientang at Haute for Bowls mori and Wastdogum. WAY: leftgit Art TRAM WIT? PAIRENGEfI,, OAR ATTACHED,' leaves the Pa imager Station: every morning (timidere exoepted)aat 5.40 TO running as tar as Golnemangh•and stopping at all • Odious. ACCOMMODATION TRAIIC3. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavea, dally, (eiteatit Epuidaya at sthe so, ni u . ping *II damns and running as far as Conte= FIRST A (R:7OAtefODATION TRAIN for' W station leaves dy, (except annasy,) at &40 a. in. SECOND ADOOMMODATION TRAIN for,Wall's station . 186117113 daily,(except Sunday,) at Ithie a. in. THIRD AOSOMMODATION TRAIN foi Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sandayd atildlo p. m.• FOURTHACOOSIMODA'fION TRAIN for Vall'e etitonioaseledilly.(except Ethrulax,) an. BSI ÜBNINIT TRAINS arrive m Pittniunti as follows re . .. Express, h 1.5 p Mail, Mb p. in; Fast Line 110 a. atl JOAngLOWII Accommodation, 1014 a. m ; Masi Wall'a station Aocammodation, &SO a. m.• ' second Wall's station Accommodation. &SO a. m; third Waifs atatfortlicoommoctation. - 110e p. pi; fourth Wall's Blialoll Accommodation, *O6 D. in. Trams for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown AOCOMMO dation. .and Express and Mail Trains East and Weer The . ravelingpublic will find It greatly to their intereatitn going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania e ammo, aatimaccommodationa now off crancit tie sarpased on any route. The Road Is titillated with stone and is entirely free from dust. - We can promise safety, speed and _ comfort toall who may favor this Roadwith their patronage. TO NEW FARE: 61TOBALTINORES9 5 0 PRELA.IIO 00 LANCASTER 8 68 5L22141138V 41 46. Bade checked to all stations on the Penned rams Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purcheamg tickets in ears. will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from station. where _the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In ease of 1088, ale Co ^oany will hold themselves responaible for personal ha gage only, and for an as halt not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Ommons Line a. oe.a employed to convey passengers and baggag to and from the de pot, at achieve not to exceed 28 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART. Ag.t, At the Penn's li ft. Passenger Station, 0023 nn Liberty ant Grant streets 1881. THE 1862. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO AU. POINTS IN THE SOUTH-WEST, WEST MO NORTH WEST, . WINTER ARRANGEMENTS TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, Bt. Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other mate NirIiSTWARD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNZ—Leaves Pittsburgh 1:00 a. N. Arrives at Creatline.— 1040 a. a. Making Close connections with Bellet r ontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads; arriving at Fort Wayne al 4.60 0. a. Arriving at Chicago at 11.00 p. in. =PRow9 TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 0 Arrives ati:kesunte 1010 0 a. Making close connections as above. Arriving at Fort Wayne at 6 a in. Arriving at Chicago at11:00 a. in. Glee tzars cars on inns train ITom Pittsburgh to China= to Indianapolis and to Chicago. N, he ume to Oincrinnati by both theta trains is the same as Dy ihenoenville. Trains on both Roads meat at Columbus, and passengers all co into Cincinnati together. All Trains through to Chicago without change of Cara. - EAS'PWAIIWTRAIREL - - Leave Chicago. ..........«....0 A. a and 680 ra. Arriving at Fort,Wayne p 111 andl2.Bo am, Arrive at Luna, .. - ..... .6 10 r r and 8.00 a. at. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati Arriving al Crastline,..—..o.o.l P. a. and 6.20 A. K. Connecting with traina for uommnna , thiscununa, Obrraland. Buffalo and the NEISI, Aiming at Pittsburgh, 2.26 s. a. and &SO e.g. ♦ll matting close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern Cities, via Alton town and Philadelphia. . .Only one change of ears between Chicago and New York. via Pittsburgh and Allentown on tt • ..sur-i... - mg - cmfige at 030 p m, reaching Pith.- burgh at &SO p m,and New York at 1.0.45 a in. AOMMODATION TRAINS—Frora Federal at, &titian, Allegheny City. NEW BRIGHTON ACCuMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at. 0 30 a m and 4,30 p m Arrives at New enghten at lilt! " 6.10 " Leaves 0 ' t.BO 0 12.10'' Arrives at Allegheny at 8,1.5 " 2.00" ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at. 1.160 p m aril a p m Leaves Economy at 6.011 a m AOO " ... . _ MARKET, TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at ..6.10 a m Arrives at Allegheny at-..... ....._._.._..MOD ni rt 250 p m Arti Leav e " esa ill = n oe Y p m Trains are ran by Columbus time, which is Is minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. g‘Tiokets are sold for 4113 accommodation and market trainees reektired price& Trotego trams connect aelohowac.. At Mute% with Icahn on the Cleveland and Mho. bump Eallroadi . • At ()mine, 014 toThand from Millersburg, Akron. Clu_ jatmga eta At M uff eld, Ohio jferMormt Vernomilhelbrithot , dusky_ Toledo; Detroit, etc; Al Grestline, far Delaware, tipzingfleid, oolumbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, hichanapolia,Elt. Louisville, eta; At Fore nat st, for Springfield, tiandueky, Layton, OM cini, etc, At Lima, for Sidney Day,-Oincinnati,,Toledooao At Fort Wayne, for ' Pern,.Lariuiette,-InAglt: Lomb, and Interme di ate, pcints in Central Indiana and Dllnoia At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah [or elf points on the Louisville, New Alma! anti Chicago •Railroad. And at Chicro, wita trainsfur all valuta in Mind* Missouri, owa. Wisconsin and Minnesotic For twitter Infmnuillon• and througn tickets apply to BEoEtilt PAIMEIN I Tioket Ag% Passeer Batson, Eganugh._ Through Tickets for sale ng Eck at the et 08100801 the Compare .v on the dine .of the to all parte Of the United States. WM. Pe SHINN, General Passenger Agent, Fdlabuoan. G. W. CdBB. General Superintendent- not . CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILWAY , , • ••- • • TIME ouANGE.p. (IN AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. 25; trains will lease the D w P o t,f4r.titleTerkik Ivards Wrmd in Pittanirkb, es MlOwst. PITTSBURGH: OOLUMBIA AND OINOINNA'iI SHORT MM.,, VIA STEUBENVILLE., banes 65 am Steube vil " Newark. pm " p m - at . . a rn, . Leaves p m " " LNewark._— midnight " Oolumbus '- —1 BO a m Arrives Cincinnati. ' —7.40 " St Louis.. ..... p m &singe o f tam b et ween Pittsburgh and Oin• elnnatL th r=indlck slceptxc . oars attached to all night PITTSBIIII6SAIM winuttaie LINE. Leaves FrdsaV e h.—.. .....---1.65 a m Welts " Arrives Bell =if6o _ - _ Leaven p to 0 Stenbenvills...-..-...-.6 IO " Arrives Connecting at Wheeling Intrfedrimi , re and-Ohio Railroad, and at:Balair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zinueatill% Lancaster, Circleville, Go ' lumbnii and Cluitibuist• PITTSBURGH &CLEVELAND LINE. Leave a m 06 c Bayard -4 25 Arrives Cleveland.- -.945 " Leaves Bayard 4.00. a .- - ..... w. et Arrives Cleyelsud-------lito Counseling atalitteltikTuncorawas branch for Nevi Pii`lade)p i'VeithidlatetUkrer at alliance With Pi burgh , I, WW,Way4itilinti,C,Oiesgo ashram a t, Hudson, with end Cbmago Rigrase for AiironXiik;,FalVaiedlitherebargonii site lit Clevehihd with 0* EER fir Erie, uokirk ' - i.linklPOßsliikwith C AT Al& fir Toledo, Detroit and • 12ralV., rale 16iivea 65 a re, itifittplug.at all eta sitenAutdteater Vellerille .s.modatioa leovea at 8.4 p keteruffix ITerrites in Pittsburgh* Flat 20 p vn W "indite Accommo EZ teas Tram.._ da - ti0n.—.5.40 a m Passengen dewing to go sal:musky, To ado, or POinta West, o f Cleveland, must be T =rular to ask far tickets via Clevelan d. b Tickets-. raft procured at the arty Ettavet Depot r PittaLikoza • , TiinFirAßT.'llokot Agent, Per farther partil o . -WILLTABI-FirEwAitT, Agent. Al the Ocezipaara °Mee In Freig ht station, Penn street, na27 IMPORTANT. ALL PRAWNS Plji 'RcHaRING TICKNIR_FOR ST. SOSETIt, And Other points in - Northern Missouri, the Stele. of. - Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the rIUBTH MISSOURI RAILROAD, The ingyrall route from Eit. Loafs to St. Joseph -It is the hbortest and quickest line by thirteen tiounrkathe remotest point reached by rail, and isatwaya amietteikp aa any other. • Jrkir'fituy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Minoan Rail road. ISAACE. STURGEON, Pres% and Gaul Stmt. North Missouri' R. R. Maar EL laninifOns, Agent. solo-em ErROUTE VIA RIVER A. . ELUIROAD: Donnanapolia & Cincinnati R. R. at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Torre Hanle and Alton Railroad, to Lonis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Alban v and Gale _ and Miehinan.Central Roads: for CHICAGO, 808. ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermedi ate pointid Through ;Freight Truin to END' 4NAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PEED. Freights and .passengen3 carried from Oincin risk or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other' route by twentrtour hours, and at as lOW latest ::The only road by which shipments can be made from Machina' to the! West, without breaking ai Consignme m nts made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at iftneiwiait or W. B. OBTTAG, agent at Law rencebnrg, will receive prompt attention, and no 'charge for oommisslon; Wove for drnyage or ocrorsttssionat Lawrontetirsi. - • For farther information apply to THOMAS KATI GAN, (No. DI Water street,) agent of the Company, who prepared to m're minnow manta for pas. newre and freight to Indianapolia. Terre liaote, LwAyette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle. Crawlords. TWO,MateMOLL. and Mattoon, he., he. H. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. GEER& General Freight 1/.o.‘rit. !me JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Grain,aad all kinds:of Ccninsry Produce; 'Wines and Li quors!, Cigars , Tobacco, &o. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE N 0.237 SOUTH cpcn ND ST PHILADELPHIA. AMERICAN IRON WOkKS. JONES & LAEGULINS, hiszkitfai!itimwo of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COHEN SHEET IRON. Matti* Litatk's Patent Pistol Dais, Plates, he. wean:aortas, 111 Water Street, wad IEIS Flint Street, PITTSBURGVL, And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets, Obienago. feSl7:l7 PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS IsaAo .701138.....—a0rar 1... Bairn. JONES, BOYD az CO., • MANUFACTURFOIS OF CAST Steel; also. Spring. Plow and A. B. Steel EIPFTINGS and ATI corner Rose and First streets. Irto28:41 PITTSBURGH. P. Dissolution of Partnership. TEM CO-PARTNERSHIP of JONES LAUTH expired by limitation on the first day of August, Pol. The business of said firm will be settled by the now firm of JONES h LAUGH LLNB. Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have feigned a- limited partnership, under the firm of JOhTES ,kLAUGHt, SiSon the business of manufacturing and dealing in IRON, in succes sion to the late nrm of. Jones & tenth, in which firm the general partners are SRN AMIN T. JONES.. THOMAS M. JONES, GEORGE 'W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN end fltiNiN B. LAnensi ,LIN and the special 'partner is JAMES LAUGHLW,Sito has gontributed seventy thousand tour hundred dollars to the common stock of said partnership, winch - is to commence as of the first day of August, 1864' and to terminate on the first _day of August, UM. Septeniber 10,1861. B. B. JONES, T M. J G. W. JONES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN. IRWIN EL LAUGHLIN JAMES LAUGHLIN. sail-Bmd D. B. ROGERS & SON., ILAHIII/ACITUILSBJ3 BOONE& IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, fe.lB:is PrTPBRI7R.6H.P A. • . rim - NEW ~..--., - .0...: : • - . AND -. .. ! MO, ...r...,,. ~ :. t ' 'i SECOND BIND PIANOS, YOB %ILIA AT GREAT BARGAINS. IHE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO redttee his stock of Pianos, otters for sale d n . ring this and next month, FM; .New and Second Hand Pianos' ettgreat bargains, rot cash. These Pianos have nearly. all toe= made especially for the subseriberjor ,renting purposes by the best, makers in the tenntry, and can be relied on as du rable and substantial instruments. Burehasers are iiiimeetfully invited to (tall and. exxonnethem. For sale by .. JOHN II• MELLOR i jylB f. : , .. - 81 WOOD EiTIIBET. .. . ILLUSTRATED EDITION— . ONLY 25 CENTS,. 590 copies more of GRE.IT EXPECT.ITIOXS. 1 1 iie rplendid and cheap edition of MIEN& LAST, *ND BEST WORK,. 4VOTe*Feedved at aufwvii- NEW STORE, MAlkilio HALL 'FIFTH STREET Remeinber Oils is the iiitistrated edition 'onilirele, (aril:WM(4s .0.111211 T fit. nob • SEW - I lOAKARBOOVIIE IT, FR the speedy an d permanent ewe o GONORRHEA; GLEET, - DREAM.. 'SQUARES, Seminal •Wtadrifib4,. 12E014 incontinent*, Nenlmf Ittiahw emel t Stricture `and : . .,, AFFECTIOV Mid% aI tULADDFA • wino hasliee toted up of ONISVIEUN • • . .P ESIOIVSEI t iatheir printer:o,We. with inuccess,anper. sedt in t Cum, nor SmirmasibficaTemnpound hitherlo knovfr. EttalA 4 4, 4l oitUlC .PILLS are irs w in effecting a cure in a few and altert a curets effected it is perman ant. afeeprepated from vvigetable extracts that are baradess on the systam. and never nause ate the stomach4trimpregpate the breatlx.and he. • tag sugarcoated,, all nauseous taste is avoided. No Mange of diM-Pipaimatir twhlit tamp Man; nor does their action interfere wait business plaints. Each box contains aix dozen Piits. PEKE ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent - by mail , peat-paw, by any advertis• ml agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine -without my sigm i n un On th e wrap , par. J.ENTAN....Bccheeter, N. Y., General .4ent. se27:4lkelyqe TO PABILBASAD OTIABB-4011 BIM emoimrsrvis.uPzitioa PATENT Grain Mixr'and Separator, PATEN ED JANUARY 10, 1860. THE superiority of this Fan over all otheia in p nee, mishits in Its chestiness, eina heity sad ilarstalGy. • Soma In 'cleaning .grain butter, better and there thorolighlY with eat - labor MID any other 1 dal elfec, The patentee of the above Fan has been long en Halgrdo-iFx . /altftragtitfing arid Belling Agnew odrelimpleniati% convinced of the great want , geed Fan for diming the - difierea . kinda or mid and sireadinteihhilo tb..e. public with full con Meow it WRI rvitettbeirorapts. The deralgned haytucpehaged the not right , to xfaineracthteliiitt t ll tip above Grain Fan -I,4=trirlitizvthwthriArilltei7 and is aitiaVreparod'to mall orders ;Wheiesele or Retail at 810 Libe rty etreA Pitts " 'll4l"* Fltbabtirgb .r4" , Juir 7 6, ig6l.--bl W. Ecemcla ALLAidEf af YTS' FANCY TRAVELING SHIRTS, .10differeat styles; made of Plain, Fanny and Sm.-- l e t puviel m . ofohie,Freech and lower graded, at 11 and uroanlk.idVitibfr retail & co, no/8 11 Finn street. DEAN A..-30 bags white beans for sale by [p.] HENRY H. GOLLI Ns. .„. . 11 -NT.A.C3rE3 XICYCr 4 - - .No. -350 I,lbertyStreet, NEVI' eo PEIIMYLVANIA PASSIANSER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. SAVING taken andfitted up,with all, jui, the modern improvem Anti thin popular re sort, the •enMeriber is prepared so accommodate his old &internam and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will be ear, red up in every variety of style during the sea my EIS Lepiora and - Ales he feels con fident in recommending to the public for their excellence. CM, Painted and Shell Oysters received daily and mid and &malt. my2aelyd SKEEN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at .11 a great expense, with all the modern im provements, thin popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his lrienae and the pub lic generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES be feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. Wir-NE.A_LE4 served up at all hours, and DAY and RIGHT BOARDERS taken► aptl ELIK.C3EIT—SIO.R. • OYSTER lAD EATING 11011 SE, RO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WIIOI.SEALI !ND !arum, DIALIELS tPI LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH. PHI LADLI.,I"/11A AND BALTIMOUR 0)14 TER.' AND WILD GAMY, iILII in their Propor SOILSVIS. n 026 GEO. REIN EM A N & CO. MANI-44 )N HOUSE, GEORGE AUR ENZ, Yroprietor, No. 344 Liber street, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, titled up, in excellent style, the MANSIONHOUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patron age. There is attached a eplendid STABLE and extensive WAGON.YA tt.l, affording ample accom modation to Lnivo:nt and steamsters. His Larder and BAT will be furnished with the best the mar ket can %flora. felzy LARS SUPERIOR COPPER lINEE SRXLIANG WORKS, PARK, NE 5 C 11111)Y & C 0... ANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brazier.' and Holt Copper, Pressed Copper home, Raised Siill Bottoms, Speller Solder, de, Ntt l also import,rii and dealora in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet bor., F:111, dc. Constantly on hand, I inmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. Special order Of Conner Calico any desired onttern. fettlilvdsv Win. M. FELBER & CO,. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS IRON FOUNDEILS, °enema Machinists and Boiler Makers, Near the Feen'a R. R. 1 - e. , seenger Debot. —Wit. htTnuotroa PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam S.og,nea, rangmg from three to one hundred and tiny horse power. and suited for Grist Saw Furnaces, Fnatoriea, etc. Give portico ar attention to too construction of Ra gmen end Machinery for grist mills, and for up. rights, muhly and circular saw milts. Have lean iw nand, fine hod and ready or stale meat at short nonce, Engines and Boilers of corer, dosonption• Also, furnish Rollers and Sheet Iron sepsumely, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and PuDies to every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our enacts are low our naactunery manufactured of the best quality c:f materials, and warranted in all cases to give eatisfaotton. gnriarders from sal parts of the country solicited and promptly'. tiled: fe2lzdaw RUSH ffoUSE.—M. RUSH, Proprie tor,xl, N 0.897 Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Pitteburgt PR. This house has been l ately enlarged, refitted and re•turnished, and is now in the beat of order for the accommodation of boardera and travelers, The beat of rece:red daily, sold wholesale and retail, or served lapin every style. The deuce. cies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of Lionore,&e. sel4 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND, CORNUCOPIA RESTAITILA.NT, No 40 Fifth Street. WH E T E FAMILIES, HOTELS, Restauranto and the trade generally. ean be aupplied with Chasarewtke Bey gysters et the lowest( wholesale rates. Country trade (*halted. oel.l EI.I YOUNG, Proprenor. Young's Eating - Saloon COB. Vlitd,lN ALLEY end BBLITHFIELD ST., where Oysters and lei [h.. delicacies of the season will be nerved up in the most palatable style. ELI oeld COMM' Virgin ANA) and timith6eld oL A - RA R If ANC H.l--For $8.50 will be sold a dwelling home of five roome with lot ul grou - d 21 feet front, en Carrel street, Allegheny, by 100 feet to Lefts street. Call and examine. For gale by 8 WTHBEKT & BUN, 61 Market et. nOlB G E N FRE.WCII C4LF BOOTS, Double Role and double upper, warranted equal to any in the city, 11111 i ern; be Bola very low for aim W. E SCHMERTZ, & CO., BOYS BOOTS, CHEAP 1 CHEAP 11 :CHEAP 1 I AT. NO. lb FIFTH STREET. nol6 D. 8. DIFFENBACHER. BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND TINTED Jul PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by ne2R WM. P. MARSHALL. WANTED—AN OIL REFINER TO go to a neighboring nit.. None but fully Co w n riw nt ' Pra M'i n t ae h n li n Ot ed , Z P l l .lbrrty street. LADIES' BA.LBORAL BOOTS always on hand, and made to order W. E• SCHMERTZ & CO, WALL PAPtR—A large . lot of choice rn pattes of eneap paper nut received at JOSEPH R HUGHES' no 9 107 Market street. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOCIT PAIN DY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic•inittary Axe used. Cold weather is the time when the anpar , tus can be seed to its beet advantage. Medie^t gentlemen and their families have their teeth ox. tainted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety anti painlessness of the operation, whet' ever has been said by persona interested in as marling thp contrary having no knowledge of my process. Sa - ARTIFICIALTEETR inserted in evvy,. style t E. OUDRY, DeYU Mt Smithßold ntieet, G 11., A SGOVIPS ANBROTYPE GALLERY, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: THOSE PARTIES WANTING 'L'O fine Am brotypes at a moderate price, and all who have been unable to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited, to call. Large variety creases and frame, always on hand. Prices moderate and satisfactionguaranteed. C. GLASGOW, 84 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. froOlli REFIN EILS.—We are prepar- L ed to fit up refiners with the necessary Pumps, Cocks, Pipes, Ac, in the latest and most approved pans. Our experience in this branch is not equaled.by any other.estsblishm enL For work manship, ta„ we rofer to the following refiners to this city. • Rogers Nimbi It, Roberts, Wilkinson & Co., John B. Bell, Bolship,M'Cormack &CO, Porters, Mathews & Co„Hackett & McFadden, John Conlin. 'Mos Bell & Johnston a , Bro., Roberts, Hill Cod Adams, Williams & Cwt, H. M. Kier. WELDON & REINEKE, • IYiB _ 164 'Wood FtreAL YENISON-7 sacidles A, vime Venison just reenived and for rune J A FETZER, a. de2 corner Market and First street -~~- 31 Fifth strestr BOYS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS AND MISSES' 81 'Fifth street. Cffo== Anstputt Indemnity Agtunet toss by Fire. HE FRANKIZN 7.1131 INSII- A, RANCE COMPANY OF PRILAITELPHIEL °moo, no. 436 end 487 ORESIMIT STREET, near . -- - Surma: 01 Atittnit, . i d ea; . Ist, 1860. Published .dpgrrati6Zil 3o ' 4e Act of Asteittibly, baiiir Flrst Inortgages,amply sBatered: ..,. .' .:41:8911,892 88 Beal Estate, (present value 1 108 -MB -43 43 cost ~..,...-.. Temporary Loans on ample CoMittinal, 102,996 96 Securities - - - 89,186 68 Stocks, (present valuo (180,667 72,) cost.. 69,786 68 Note!' and Bills Receivable.. 1,821 00 Gash----..... --...... ........ ............. ... 27,919 86 62,208,061 68 The only profits from premiums which this cam pang can divide by law, din from risks which have been rietermined : Insurances made on ,every description of Prep. erty,in Town and Country atrates as low as are con. sistent with security. nonce their moorporation. P. period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to en amount exceeding Four 74.illiona.ot bolle.re, thereby afford. tog evidence of the artitiinulget. of Insurance, as Weil SIS the ability and disposition to moot with promptness all liabilities. bosses paid during the year 1869, $22,183 W. DIRICTOILS. Charles W. Banker, Mordecai I). Lewin, Tobias Wagner, Uxrid S. Brown, Isamu& Grant, L..anc Lea, Jacob B. Smith, F.lward C. Dale, George W. Ruthardu, George CHAS. N. BANGH ER, President. EDWARD C DALE. Vice Prosident. WM- A. STEEL, Secretary pro torn. J. SARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myla Northea.i. nor Third and Wood strneta. Western Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. GEORGIC LARSIE, Prosidorif: F. M. (ORLON, Betretary Capt. K 1). COCHRAN, (en'l Agent. No. 92 Water street.. (Spaug A Co.'s Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure.agtunst al - ifids of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home lastitntion mansged by Directors who are well known in a...column oily, and who are de termined, by . promptness and 'Jbentlity, to main lain the character which they here aasumed, as of. enng the beer, protection tc those who desire to be insured- ASSET'S, OCTOBER. 30th, 1800. Stock Accounts 4$ 68,000 00 60 00 Office fa rniture_.... _ 24 290 00 Open Accounts, ..... 7,809 48 Cash y 18,881 99 Premium Sows— ... . .... 27,605 20 Pintos and bills 174,076 14 Disaatoae. ... George Lamle, A Idider,,,Jr, George W. Jackeoa, Jamea 4•Aialey, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexanderr nmlek, WM. H. Gmith, Cikaa. W. Ricketaon, A.n4row Ackley, _ Wm. Moiinight, Alexander Spoor, Land. hi..L.mg, Rees .1. Thomae trirrlS PHILADELPHIA FLEE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, O. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Castor,. Roane, Capital 8210,100-........Ae5ets 8304.048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SU RA.NCE. either Perpotutu or Limited, on every dec. ription of Property or Herehandlae, at reasonable rates of pronmum ROBERT P. RING Premdent, I M. W. BALDW N, Vice Preivident v DIRECTORS: Charles Rives, E. R. Cope, E. R. Eaglish, George W. Brows, P. R. Savory, J,->pli S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, t 3. J. Magarges, R. Wuor, F. lit.sossarna, Secretary. J. (4. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood fareete cIIJ pç WJCk COMPANY of :P',TTS~uRsH - - - SAM U LSL 11.11 A, beert.tary WM. SAGAI.SF, President. Wince, Cor. of Itartet axed Water 81 S. (moires ligataed LONS and Dnmage in the Nalogo ton of the Southern and Western RDiem, Laken, and Bayous, and the Nevi- gataon v 1 the Sena. Insures age, t Lou and Damage by Fire DIEELIPTOSB : Wm.Ragaley, Ron. 'l'. Howe, Jan. M. llooper, rark, Jr, C. 2,ag S. liart•augh, 11. F. Jones. S. 0. Ynung, J. Caldwell, Francis &Ilion, S. M Her, John K. Dilivorth, John Shipton, Barclay l'reolAtr.. Wm. S. Jot - Inman. inn29-..lyrth, FIRE INKTE, A .1i OE Th<Enter4prise Insurance Co., OF PH 11.Al.F.LPH_Ls Maks Thken Jor 07;.5, Fieg, or Saosn Te.nrs, or Pcr ',dually. ICZTIL3ITE3 : Williarnlfolmss k Coy lavionsfon, Co nand & Co.. James Lt Lyon A Co., Hon. Thos M. Howe, William n. Lovely A Co., Jnmos Marshall. Eng, Al len grimier, George a hryan A Co., W 1115013, MC.EirOy ACo , W il.uu , Carr A co.„ John T.Lonart A Co Jacob Painter A Co., Ri.tioy, Brown A Co. DARLINGTON A BLACKBTOCH. Agents, lanintam Mew. Hank Weak, No. 87 Fifth at. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliailee Mutual Inxurante Company Cif Philadelphia, • On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, iiier chundi:,43; Furnitar6, town or country. Cash Capital, $229,510 Assets, 4303,508 9.6. OPTICS NO. 800 WALNUT NTSNIZT. - •• • ~ Invested as follows, via - - - First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount -8165,000 00 tlround rent, Brat c1a55.........._ ..... .......- 2,402 60 Penng g l i eania Railroad Co.'s 9 cent. Ma age Loans, 230,000, cont..-- 70 27.1:00 00 Philadelphia oily 0 per cont. 10an........-. 80,000 00 Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company stook... 0,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co-- 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 01 Mechanics' Bank do Onion M. Insurance Co's Scrip.- 100 00 Bills Receivable, business paper..._.. ..._ 16,297 18 Book Accents, accrued interest, etc..-. 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,1386 16 isoaAos CLEM TINGLEY, Prosidet.9d • • - Clem Ting ). ey, Samuel Blephans, William H. Thompson., Robert Steen, ?radorika Brown, William Musser Oorneliusatevonsoil, Serum: run W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L Carson Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles inland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylo Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. cite Mutual Life Insurance Co OP NEW TORN. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 10D _WILItNIIT STREET, PRILADELPHLL THE BUSINESSOF THIS COM - PAN - 1 is conch:toted on the mutual prininple, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deducting naeauary =lmam alone, being equitably divided ammig the unmixed. Receipts for the year ending 81st January, 1.1,689,676 76. Assets Over Eleven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank. 4 1179.060 99 Bonds and Mortgages 6,491,879 12 United States 5t0ck5.........367,292 60 Real &state—." • 40,789 s 18 Due from AgOnts 20,466 60 ..._T6,989,868 74 Addl . lnterest seemed; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premium., (estimated) ...... 135,000 00 Premiums in source of transmission... 38,182 88 (311088 61181T8, Fobrnary 1,1861 ..... .4 7 ,=, 988 /a Rates of premium lower, and profits greater than in most other Companies. Tax Pitoriurnoa oc Liss Assam to the amount at risk in greater than that of any other Life insu rance Company in the United States. Pamphlet.. and erery requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINGTON & BLACEBTOCR, . ST Fifth Street, Pittsburgh._ DELAWARE MUTUAL ; SAFETY Ajl , INSURANCE CODTP.L.N T—INCRPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1.835. OFF/CR, H. R. CORNER THIRD 4.&1 WALNUT STREETS, P H I Iet_DELPIIIA, MARINE LNSURANSEA on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCES on Hoods, by Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riages, to all parts at the Union. FIRE INSU RA.NCEn on Merchandise genstally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o. D nm! ons.—Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Solider, Theophilus .Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traquatr, Wm.. Eyre, Jr., James O. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. ffiaatn4 - Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Hal ley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniscon,ileplry Eloaa, Edward Laultegton. H. Jones Brookr3, Spencer Wllyain Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burttrd, Jr.,• Jacob P. Jones James K. ItPlzar4end, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pituds•rgb., D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WI LLIA4 MARTIN, President. TIIOS C. HAND, Vice President. - RIM LYL3O.se, Secretary. P. A. MA.E , N.:IRA, Agent. No. Og slater .ereet Pittsburgh, zahtos iIitENIVErI - IMPORTER AND DRA TAR fl BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old filmongaheittand Rectified Witicky, Iso Wood Street, fat: 6m Pittsburgh, Pa S. B. & C. P. MAlThrilljE, 7 dA.NUFACTUANE,B AND . 3D.E1.13,. LLEIRS POOK, CAP, LETThR, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, JaTO removed from SI 7 WOOD STREET to No. 83 SEIM infield street, PITTBB - CliGEf., PA, ,Cash or Trade for 149.0. spa WILLI/11n CLA rimy. wHoLFNALE & RET.ca. LIQUOR MERCHANT, No, 87 DISIMORd Alley, Near Wood Street, • TTS URGE, PA . AO - Always on hand Blackbe ß rry, Cherry and Cognae Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified whisky. mhld E.. I'. tiIIiDDLETON b. BRO. IM PORTERS OF WINES, _BRANDIES, &,0 ALSO :DEALERS T 1 Fine Old %Whiskies, NO. +5 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplOlyd PELLIA DBLYILIA. &taus and *!ans. (1, D. RLNEHART, Kaimummma aim Dear m m 134 TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS J aptaiy NO 120 wacip gitAKST. LYON . . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA SE GARS, trgiliia •Nal' -A3n) eliewing Tobstees t WOOD STREETo under the 84 Charles Hote4 oell PITTBEATAGH, PA. :=1,251 76 Wei. 151n.uul, Ph ix .0. W. NaosAstsos, PutAbargh DULLER Si. RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS ' N"."." NRA.SDINDS I 147 1 /N.Z B_4llloo afigf66441,114 moo. 121 AND 222, CORNNIY , OF LIBERTY AND tRWIN MEM% dRD 8018 49.11 N TS 1 7 0.13' SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA: Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarns, &e., Clooatantly on sand. Neil Oa, foal, &awn ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BEERETON, JORNSTON & WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a anpenor and dtrit e Z tatiTlita.TlNG, ILLUMINATING MENiNIMEI A• C. & J. H. SAWYEEt, BIANITPAOSURIO3B or LARD OIL, CANDLES, calm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, o. 47 Wood Plttaltivargti, Pa Walt taper, &c. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY SM. No. 107 Market street, E SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING anew and large stock of F'APERM.A.NGINGS, Embracing a complete assortment fer Dwellings, 3tores, Offices, Halle, Churches, Au-, to wffich he would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub. having an entire new stack of good. recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new goods will find them by looking through our assortment. mare:lyd JOB. K. fitto Ems, WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Coma and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. 87 Wood Street, Fourth, at the Old Stend,) Has for wile French. German and Aineriout WALL PAPERS , FOR PARLOB.B, C L IAMBERS ,OHIJRCHEEI,_ LODGE% &e 50,000 rolls at 1, cts. 50,000 rolls at 0, 8 and 10 cts. winnow°trauma, loraa Boann Pam% Timm Covina, Clamsla, kn. "kir Look for the Striped Front. The only plane In town where a full smeortment of French weera I. kept. merle I'. Rlllll3. J. Et. Rarnia...-.11. 1). Same (Late at Miller it Rieketeon'al Ii Y 111 mu a. saoTnic Et B. (Successor to Amos & itarszasos.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, &c. No. 89 Wood et:, and No. /12 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEIY) Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Woad Street, 1 .24.-tt wit. a Mint-. WM. H. SMITH k CO.• WHOLESALE GROOKES, •••=1 SECOND ARD 147 FIRST STREETS' ;7,7- 500 L l ,'• • 1,000 LBS. CREAM TARTAR, . 60 -HBO B 1 CARE SODA, 160 LBS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXFB OSWEGO CORN STARCH" Jnat received and for gale by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, 0c25 Federal street., Allegheny city. UPHOLSTERY No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. FrHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC• hire and keep constantly on hand every art. cle in their line, vie: Cornices, Ornaments, Cm Cain Goode, Comforts, Feather Beds, Matttesse, i all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds dll kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. ikir Prompt attention given to all orders for fl ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, t. lyd ROBERTS A R H O CE. Apollo Hall Billiard Saloom. JOHN GA.NGWISCIif would remind his old friends and customers that he Is still to ba found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bee quality of lager beer, end in connection with the hail, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo: tables, balls and cues. _ . Rebember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth et. near Wood. entrance from Fourth. jytftly A FTTLTON, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Streets Pitts tnavgn, Pa, Is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTH ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLA made to order. STOP ANI GAUGE COCRS of all sizes, for Steambo ats, MlNEßAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAIL INGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finiahe in the neatest manner. Aro- BAIIBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTON'S PATENT MERALLIC ?ACHING, fez Steam Engines. 1172&ly JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, orrICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward ('to LL E OT T ON Et promptly made. k i Dem., Bond., Mortgagee and other Lewd Writing: Drawn. iteknowledgernento Taken, Bills Probated. PS, AI: 61 grocers. PITTSBURGH PITTREUROI3I. --...-..JOS. R. RUNTIME/. rittsbiarlik, py troftuinal. _ANN. U. 'WHITNEY, NOTARY Plasma°. CIFFICE at the 'Pittsburgh pat, 'Rlftb IL/ eEteet, Inger WOOd. 78 simian E. E r WM 2, I 4 OALMON I T & KERR, AIVORNEYEritTiallf_ FRANKLIN, VENAJSMO UM; my224.lyd Peunsylvarda. A. W. Etriasaut. ....... 2...DAwton PATTeRSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. KUHN% LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. PITTZLWAGHT-PA. B. F. ILIEFIbAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oosti No . 7A. Grant Strit•t my ar.. doons below thelhortAlotue,) ?mammy Pa. 11133 .AMENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oall••, di o. 133 Fourth PITTSBURGH, PA. TEETH!, SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN %d o STREET, in the house formerly occupied oy Dr. O. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's Charcbr— He will give all the modem improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, tromsl6 tole per set. Riusssiscai- , -Rev. W. D. Howard, Rev-Samuel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. G. Weepiness, M. D, J. H. Hop kins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Bhp. las, Samuel Wiley. atill7:l DR. C. B.,!MLZ, WATERCORE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN LLBC4-AGENT OF iIApirBOVIRS CELEBRATED TRUSS :FOR 17 .71" 17 It 331 ded:ly OOR. PENN AND- WAYNE , IT.A.IIEB A. .LOWRIE, :Attorney A 'gr Lon c ce, Fourt4RiltoburO, be. fweendnoithtiedd and'Olierry Alley; xleudy . ('1 EORGE .8. SELD&N; -HAVING 'LA reeameft THE PRAOTICBtOF LAW, mot hereafter be Amid at hie officer / 25 IF 0 lath a tre " , ' PiitabUrgb. $ 1629 • . • . H. to Offiee &env Styx& • k , surgeoir.Dentist, ancallspr rw. Mae, Icro.l.44,Bailthileld hoars frour light iciT firimile,' and , ; e q 113111.TOttit 0 IBAY G AND LIAMINis: - • 4 14P- 8 ;, - , Mck _ . 940L'Hot: oblig6ll46irer Bat2P • F. BMW enult Etrabi lamb Aro : 1 1 7 3 . '1 I JAMES; W. WrniilOßri44l4; „. Nos. 917 - and 99 Lunn Ammo RED HI FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OF ALL vAluzirrms OF EiTiLEt3 AND Hotels and Private Dw . elliwgz. Is. All orders promptly - attended to, and the Farniture earbfally pecked and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels hunished at abort notice. Cabinet filaxtau supplied with every Wilde In the line. mar 6 IOURNIVIRE FUR CAB.-A Emory:neut. of Patsbargh sosanfaatuted FUJIN 'TUBA enahracing, BUREAUX. 1 BOOK Cllfirfa, WARDROBES, ynd away artiele needed in a welLfarnished dwel ling, as well as a enlandid assortment of OFIA:10.8 FU/111.ITUBAt i Constantly on band and inia.e to or‘er. As the atuy terms eh whieb business liMioneat this estab lishment is foI•CASH, priccaare made accordingly. Persona to slant of azything m the above ltne, would be advantaged in calling at FAMINER k BMWS, 3.08 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. FaCSIXIS, R:nrir tient eduratiould. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Caro) of the Franciscan iftthers. T HIS _ INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN DORIZITO, Cambria Comityi Pennsylva• rum, fom miles .Crom Cresson Station, en the direct route betweeto Ptuladelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in ;1859, with prfylliges to confer the usual Collegilte Honore and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of theincot --healthy In Penney' 'a. portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing sir, and picturesque scenery. The Schclastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of ALIGLET,-dind ends about the 28th of JUNE •following. It is divided : into two Semitone. Studeints cannot return home between the !Sessions. All the Apparatus mime: Bury for Land Surveying,' Eneneering, Au., to., will be furnished by the .th.stitutionto the Students. Instrumentil and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. andante will be admitted'Nein eight years to the ago of manhood. Tao's—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in adyance— ......... . ... :MX Washing ad d use of .... Classical and Modern Languages, extra....._ 10 Students spend Vacation at the College- lfs , Reference can be made to the Rt. Rey. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rey. T. 8- Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, e. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Dioces • D. C. KNEECiajii V MS 'CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES • lso, masa t 4 order PLAIN-AND FANG! PAPER Bolt saitOle;4or Shoes, .Dry Et= lia-t st Eastern rielr., Romer_ 401_ w_ .... .00d street, ( thin tory--eyer targh, Pa. , jelkly . Notice or Dissolution Partnership VOTICII IS HEREBY GIYEN THAT IA thepeztoershiplatel> Edging betwe.. ;A: A.BECIKII.I* and GEORGE A. KELLY of thei - ai of Allegheny' under- the tree 9f 880/1111 , BELLY, w4clineolved on the 22(1 of April.lBBl, mutual co BURRAN * KELLY; Si- The bpeineee will be carded. oa. et•the • stand by the subscriber, by whom ell the business of the late firm will ba sallied: - 43 E.REUE Ae /CULT.' ) Allegheny, 4cine 4, JeoL—le6-tf SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. 1,000 Boxes! Chemical Mire Erasing, likin sii;, 500 do ; Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 8 800 do ; No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 and 3 A bans 200 do Oleine do in Ilh bare, 160 do German do 7116 bare, 260 do ' Friend to Woman Saap„in.l,lb bars 1,000 -an do dsite s. Shaving and Toilet So&OßEilifferent abases 600 Boxes &liners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Framed and Mould Candles for Scurimer hut r • 200 Bowe iidanurtithieViteCiindles,4ol,lo & 60 do ;New Bedford Sperm Candles, 44, 5a ; 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4e, es glis. 6 do Coach do, 6 do 10 Barrels No. Star do, 1 Lard Oil, . . • • 5 do • do-9 do, - SS do Lubricating N 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 l, 60 do Carbon Illuminating Oi Oil, • 25 do Coal do • do, On band and for sale, by B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, . To whom Wm awarded, by the 11. B. Al:m=ll=a Society, this , first prirminms for Oils, Soaps and Candles. mh.lll T. T. INPGURN, o trsm,''sick ORNAMENTAL PA4:NTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and pu9peane Was,. (SECOND 5T0274 AT All work entrapil o d to jme Will be Neatly and Promptly - Iftectited. (Whir p: KIM f4:ti II ki P. O'BRIEN. Sir Orders son..ted at basement shop, Grant street, opposite Cathedral. C. WEST & CO., lIGINIMOTOZZIi 07 C %,1 R R IA CI ES. . BUG9iEB, SULKIES k BLEIGJES No. WV Penn Strad. Pittsburgh, la. Air All work warranted to be of the beet imp Wei and workmalusblt. zgalifted• 'AiTtem- . . , „v ans I r tr. Mood Stree4cornei• Third, 110 - • - BOIrbtEkt&SONSOIIO - 31i6i0ibikEx Iv • .nhange-lirokerrouni-:1- Drldds f ' Accepticild f 14hrizant , ..: ftwiotne ExclutripAtt theliSit."#lltrittenr4 gently:4m ente. - - - 'l;7 4 k, 'Ocinedi" 43 nudein idfirell hr itgicigiliir +Circa a s lto - current piipisr;trci. iputraitkstojet:peir_nernatifr of,-, ; , .. 47 7:4 , • and Penstlieg. •"- • • %. • - • .• tpoira„,44l.lt4l,:titliar• ~ .. k:,, , --;---4-- ..ito. -fir yoviintrki•irs 14.4' „ . „,,., z 1,.: C ErA.g. T 33 a V I .D . . :100, 1 „„,.., Y. OPEN DAILY-i-: ,-- fk r bg*:9 l - , , 17:i„, ~-; ;, ii,c , , frithr Ot N. j Jib** Wednesday - and filahigdaiii7 tar,i-vf f rom May 4;November pit ita r ttulii ._ ~ -4 ,„ , ~,.: 4. and from NotTitWl,Kftt,c.--...1444-0, q - 4 , ;'.'.. o'clock. . ' '- - l ' . - t t i r-- , Depeadtereved v r all, nattni•em_, , ,__ , . , x_i, ,. ~.... 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HU COrPART/tEREatiPAIERBTna , lore eziening bet,tteitnjOithm mitizige_-., 4 - R.KNRY litnpEEß, litilet the Arm '4:4 - 11UNT ,Il I BLINERQ Is this clay &wive:4 tt,, rams/ eons( et, -The businessi of-1 , 1 b UteEflthittill44 - 14tby'"t- t HENNA' M.lNERo , 4 o,l e,githeezctWai-WO4- - ' --- ' Greta name ui ries/lama*. ...:,.... , ' • - • . - . mill it Er, ,, '- • • - "lizi/inVittritig. . _ ....., _ .mL941~ , July 16th, 1881. HENRY MINI B, Ehicoessor to • Wholesale andit; „ - • ‘.• 800 Ft.F. l Llant, rATIOn rata NNWPF4O4IC; NooCiren Next doof to the Poet 9ftni, • t , Plustrtite:o4. 11 , 70. 11 '0. r YOU 'Wll 4 ll43O2ifF , EKX:) . IIRIVI " - Fruit or ••_ precugooesa t i mi xd *, t. Libor kind ningen, oo .-14n04.1.'0r •.41 Orange, Lemonnnd atten. Rent ..io,to gayer* At Brothers in the ''Sfircriettilosiiine•rdwilVges sewcrop, .Firtiit anitimieclitagai , amp-Otheir • - Nehge- , • - in the city. • • .vosp Assoo2Ront-tot or lirocerie4;d, ' Braa 4 s cc her kinds of Poi • ' ni - netio ore: t. • WORTH' & • den onrnex4l:Alatnoncland PISTOLS, ,BULEs--erhe.a kJ' tentaon ot tbeseins,lrOti.ol ' RI FLES, efteeted to otrt spleN T"4' "'&1.!9: 111,11011 t ' AIL — MO . ..-.. • EGINII Silitig4 V , - elms , - NITEEIMIT NAM& ei ow. .. i, and , Tniqueena Way, IN itsburfik 1ink ; : . .192 y, 4 4 rake to _ordet,. and -worokutad.WesOod , 'its `, to node, trovfollovng manbinary, via ...Elteitnv-i": 'none,Enaidclat 'intoZl Lomas, fox wood: and,nroni.glo,.... ..,,,, wood Innn,Drilltngfdiebinet;•.lionaen ii an& lasnewa, ;Patent•rUght . ond Model 4,4*/-' • . chum, In the bast manno.v4gliV:Mib% err, :; i ,ascogart f of ;furl alinewk ~ , ~• Janata and ' tch.ftitiatu eat, Inaength. tWI ~,,, • -' alllo mike, and tton_Aland,LD9oon,nzni, Engines, and-ln4runaltif4 .... 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