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IwMlSi' &■!»«. ._ _ rnSmMm |^%w|llf ; Tommy ; and | WDO seeks to hurl the evils of •■ world overboard, might take a v-' t £Sj^'i-><>^Vf'ti?lvit>'sC«L t o*'4*®g'4 ,rom bis ‘masterly inacti” 1 ' *2W4 tf’S? 10 aUo w the horse >- igi me I^»fl m&aßm 4S2®S t S?* fi ' l4 / w J* o- -i j &&&ss& > ??{■£ St^^r- J?-?'r J ■ sjftMvt' rj W'f ♦ ' fj' «i\ % . v Jc,» v 4 ;*f -£bi. •^^ssVi^t>?^, : ... - .v.'.:.^^,; V • V.-. •. > ■ /■ .- Xt , ' <OptettUonB«»-Goid from All UDartoN« intention to enter into any* iieral report of the operations ifcates Mint which is located in r readers are fully-acquainted i and figures as published in turns. There 'are, however, a and things that are natural)}’ to every American, and which tufficienlly inquired into. We "Sol. James B*as Snowden for furnishing us with many co details. Our inquiries have / that gentleman with kind* *ank and ample information. 10 gold that reaches us from • the Rocky mountain region, generally classed as the Kansas the fiscal year ending July 1, t received from these diggings Unce that period and up to the round numbers) $400,000, and ions that the supply of bullion --- mat region will be hereafter increased Messrs. Clark, Gruber & Co 5 , have sot a small mint in operation at Denver city, from which they issue $5 and $lO pieces. These are of va rious degrees of fineness, from 816*1000 to 888-1000—tbo standard of American gold at the United States mint being 900-1000—that of Kuglaud 916-1000, and therefore purer. The silver mines of ibe Washoe region promise to be very aound&nt. Last year they sent sBo,ooo|Worth oi metal to the Branch mint of San Francisco. Id 1860 there was received at the United States mint in Philadelphia. Sold BUrer At San Francisco; Gold Bilver At Danlonega: Gold At Charlotte: Gold a 133,491 Assay office ol New York; Gold~. $6 731,961 Silver .. 631,673 a This Is a very brief synopsis of the precious metals deposited from the mines of the United Bt&tes during the last fiscal year, and it Is merely quoted for the purpose of impressing upon our readers the fact that this year the de posits are largely increasing, except at Dahlo nega and Charlotte, wherq no augmentation is anticipated. For example, the depositsof Jan uary in the U. S. Mint are the largest ever known, and those of this month are expected to exceed them inamount. Indeed, we are in formed by Mr. Snowden that during February the coinage wlli probably reach $9,-00<>,o<X>. At the present time, the mint in this city ?s unusually busy, but the chief amounts v«*d are from England, in sovereigns and ‘-.Roths child’s fine gold bars” From stt,OUO t uoQ to $10,00Q,000 have been remitted and transfer red to the Mint from England since the sion troubles, in exchange and payment fur produce, cotton, <fec. So active, indeed is our Miot, that it is nuw coining money in gold and silver at the rate of $460,00U per day. The Seizure of the Hereuue Cutter McClel land—Official History of the A flair. The following statement in relation to th* 1 surrender of the revenue cutter Kvibert Me* CleUsud, is derived frLin an official source: “ The cotter is on o of the largest and best in the revenue service, just ro built and re lit-* ted. Her commander was Captain Bresbwood. of Virginia. On the 19ih of January, four days after Secretary Dix took charge of the Treasury Department, be sent Sir. William Hemphill Jones, chief olerk in the First Comptroller's Office, to JSew Orleans and Mobile to a&vo, if possible, the two cutters on service there. Captain Morrison, a Georgian, commanding the Lewis Ca««, at Mobile, must have surrendered ber bofi.ro Mr. Jones ftrriv *J. On the *J9ih of J.irunrv th*» S-w—.-urs received the following t~b*graj.?j;c dfvpsirh t rom Air. Jones: * I SotL John A. fhi, of !f.c T--.o “Caprain Breehwood h<o* r**nn-,j 1-1-.11 vny U f : i.ig, to Obey any iostruon&n* of the :uen< m u « lam euro he is sustained t-y th** co:Ui '..r, B t i, i !.• n**ve, aot*» by hi» a«lrir-a. \>> h*; h,»ki , .1., **‘W. fi. Joszs, Special Agen-.' “To this despatch .Secretary l >;x. ;rmn»-i ately retornod the following answer: “'Tell Lieutenant Caldwell to arrest Cnpt«un lire-h wood, assume command cf the cutter, and ot>«-y ih<* order through you. If Uapt.in Bres)>«roo<u afier arrcet, undertakes to io'orf*r- wuh tne onnim4nd of the cutter, tell Lieutenant Caldwell tocoowdrrhnn n» a mutineer, and treat him ac-.-ordiDKly. If any oae attempts to haul down the Amerieao flag abort him on the spot "This despatch, it is said, must have heon intercepted Doth at Montgomery and New Orleans, and withheld from Mr. Jones, and that the conduct of Captain Broahwood was consummated by means of a complicity on the part of the telegraph lino with the States of Alabama and Louisiana, which latter State has accepted the cutter." WHAT RAKEY TEACHES HIS IN TUcaiKu The Chritiian Inquirer awards to Mr ilaroy the credit of being more than a tamer of hoiia. He is a philanthropist and a philoso pher, and leaches men suggestive lessons This new application of the Karey theory is thus set forth: Hfle is ft humanitarian reformer; and many of the ideas which, in plain and forcible lan- utters with the hearty eloquence of earnestness and sincerity, are capable of a large, round-about application to men as well as horses. His method of educating Cruiser would be equally good for Master Tommy ; and the reformer who seeks to hurl the evils of the world overboard, might take a useful lesson from his ‘masterly inactivity,’ and readiness to allow the horse to take time to think, exam ine, and make up his mind. “Some of his sentences are maxims of wisdom: ‘“Nature never lies.’ “ ‘The horse is honest. ’ “ ‘The mind of a horse governs a horse, as the mind of a man governs a man. If you wish, therefore, to get control of the horse's body, first learn to direct hiß mind.’ 41 ‘The gentle touch is more powerful than blows.* “‘Women are better drivers than men, be cause they have a gentler touch.' “ ‘Firmness and kindness are all the magic there is in my method.’ ‘“Fear or anger in the mind of his driver Is instantly known to the horse.’ The &ct is, that, without knowing it, Mr. • genius—a great diseoverer. His way of obtaining control and guidance of the horse-force of the world according to normal principles, is as good a dlscovory in that sphere as the invention of methods to control and apply steam, fire, water, gas, electricity, in natural mechanics. He W UI rank her ' ftfter -n Morße > and other Illustrious men who have learned how to direct the groat forces of the world, before running comparatively, to waste, into the channels of human improvement and happiness. The problem js, how to take hold of the horse power by the handle, ss Providence designed e should not by the edge, as coarse, blundor mg men usually do ” The Territorial Question. The Wuhington correspondent of the Phil. follu wing torse and sensible view of tbe territorial question. He says Political affairs here look still H lmost as complicated aapossi bl«. One partv desires to break up the Union because they profess to want to protect siavery in the Territories, though they know It never will go there; and another opposes the concessions demanded by the present exigencies, because they desire to exolude slavery in the Territories, though ihey also know that slavery will never go there _ Climate and soil have settled that question for ever. ' Though they have been open to the ingress of slave property; though New Mex ico has even passed a law protecting slavery within its borders, yet there are only twenty Foußalavea at present in all tbe Territories, which are large enough to form twenty-four States, or onJy one negro for each district large enough to form a great State 1 The question now to be decided by the people is : Shall this glorious nation,tbe most prosperous and powerful on earth, perish ou account of an abstract and impractical question ? Will the citizens of the United States, while the sun of political and material happiness and blessed* nessisshining upon them in unparalleled splen dor, permit our Government, which is the freest the world ever saw, and a holy inherit tance from our forefathers, to be destroyed, and civil war to be brought upon thirty mil. Hops of people t 3?or, Jissolve. the Union,and peace and prosperity will be annihilated j /Can it be possible that Cospj like jheep, be lad to tbe . slaughter, without making even tbe slightest effort tb sayetkent aslytt? "" " iLV-a'- -* . „• .1, . h K \ Vi "• 7* “‘'V : *»\ ’ J a .. *• i. , * * U, ’\.6 k -L*h ' • r ' • **’ , X>J Jv.**' '•»■* .«• I rt . ? * » ' - ' -;-.v Geld deposits Silver deposits....- At branch mint of Uew Orleans: New ‘“Tea£Soet I)ePi*TME<T. January ?), l.v’l ‘ W. Hgmphill Jonoy Sen- O rUam A. Dix, Secretary cf ihe Treasury The New Philanthropist. , ■ V '■*. ■■ «'X». Position of trie Border Slave States. ■ Seven States, including Texas, whose seces ! Blon ordinance will d< übuos* bn ratified by the i people on the 23d of this montrn have seceded frotn the Union within 1c s than seven week.*. I Eight more are bound to the Union by a thread i which may at any moment be snapped. The j difference in sentiment between the seven that j have retired and the eight that meditate seces. gion is simply this : that the llrst have lost all faith in the willingness of the dominant party In the froo States to render justice, while the last, not altogether tailhless and unbelieving, still cherish a faint hope that tardy justice tnau be accorded to them In this spirit they have postponed the evil diy so as to allow the tno States further opportunity for calm r- fUctio- Th is th l )* have done under rirt urustances t( such provocation as to make their uji.d- rati m a fimrvcl. On the one hand, th<\ have, wub Roman iirmoe t «, resisted the of States to which they are buuiul oy evvry tit of o »n -sanguinity, sympathy, common interests and comfl-.i'n dftngrr s ; while, cn the hand, they have, in the tru • .‘pint of American patriotism and migi,annuity, overlooked the rancorous malaco, the instilling threats, the bitter .taunts and the malignant denunciations of the dominant party in ift- N\>tih, aid with astonishing cAlmnos3 have joined each other in one more appeal to '.hat party. Unwilling to leave the Union wliiU the deep gloom is yet relieved by a solitary my of hope, they are \ot determined to abandon it the moment liist hope disappears in the unbroken and universal darkness. There U mural sublimity in this position. So long as the Peace O.ingrers ehail hold its sessions in our .ommon capital, so long will the Union oi these Slates with the Stairs of the North continue, ar.d the c* nfederacy will hi least have an. ininal oxUlenre Rut should the representatives in that body from the free States resort to unworthy delays, or worse still, refuse to concur in a sufficient adjust merit, then, and on that instant will the simul taneous withdrawal of the Commissioners from the border slave States indicate to the woild that they have lost nil faith in any settlement, and that their contl lence in the free States is forever destroyed They will return to their States, and tbo>e Sthie. will n*ume their sove reignty. and withdraw from the confederacy. Call it by what niiii e you w l), whether seces sion or revolution, they wiiPrtan.J vindicated before the world. They will b~ a nation in the eyog of other nations, ar.d will be recognized and dealt with as such. The Northern States, under the control of the bnu-sUvory party, may madly make war upon '.b<m, but that war will have sooner or later to corm* to an end, they will have to te recognized a* a nation, and then a deep and impn.-snbo guif will for ever separate the two *rvii< n* The Republican partv Lns \ »*l tirnn enough to preserve the Uni-m ahi .Tying the just demands of th<se Staled Ii remains to be seen whether they will Improve it.— Ptn’isyl run i>i ■* . $4,260,018 7&V* & $11.319.91 r< 450,13 H suUis .iiixl &fstan.ams. FIFTH AVfi N D K KICBUN 8 K, l>AN' n \lt N A Rt>, PBOl'ltlliTOK, No. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. r PHK I'KST of I.lyl’oKS ALWAYS JL <»u wild Ul«*< 1 of Lh* Htwv-.0, * &: *.i i .«,<* u! i:,i> .Uy and m*‘, tj-.Uvr ( )*n t: HcmcutitT, hi -rt.: \.n %.v I'IHH SI KKJ-T r r*i.k ATl’K.'siluN UK mehciian is .A. KR’l '*ff.to thi# A«txWirhm*»oi. •in- f - _j fltu-d up for t.*ie purpone of niton nv * KA I'lV, HOl’sK Fa A UwSTk\f L'H vl i-'V t'ouiurT Uuik-. *UU}ii.iinj( mArkw »rr pur 'i idtiUwl u- cal >«••?-; uur\f i-orton at '.<■ RA . il>t-’ SA*ll! <-* foun<l. of 100 fr* H^.-i-t if..* 'ra'CAt nftord- it.?Q •o T T H O r H K, -a U A ll) O'jgUESHE W4I, Hnu:»rv l v i TH . X> . Ivl i I*. i-t f S A. V A O Kt>. :{'.o l.l(irrt) Slr<-«-( N’EXI ‘l«> PKN.N *WA A.NIA PAMSE.SmKH JOHN MAVV<;i:, PUOPitlKrolt. IT AVrN(i uki'ii fin'i u),. with nil JJL too ir»f>.J»;rn itnpruTcmetiU. u.m j»opuU»r r«i-.»n. thw l« io ao'-ommodai* b»» m<i ca*tamnr* *n.J the poUti* wt.ii Ujo i*-*i tiiv mark.'i arloriß (,>r.«u-r* *.!l N- J up m cvarv TtnetT of jmjrld, duna* theHt* Win** I.u<u.w> «n*< AiM, h«* b*el** cvufiib'Ol m r~<jotiuii«Miu4 to u«* puhUr #«>r exi»i«iien< •« y-i n, Hm-Kri hh i <•> *[.■• - &ll I W h«'l •*«ti l» hurl Kt'-tAU. IT <1 SEETIN'S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOKE, Proprietor HAVING TAKEN an*l Ihuhl Up, at a grew expfione, with nil the modern improve mwiiN thU popular renorU the «üb*eni*r pre|»*re.i to Kccommod,-*io hi« fneoUe and ti e public geuemiiY with the boat the market atfuMa. OtfBTEKS will fc» jarred up id every variety of myle during the H?&Mon. ORS and ALEH he feel* ''i/ufidetii m recom mending to the puM:c for their excellence. boura ’*“ J tiIUARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA, GKO. G. KKBiillUiiV, .Jr.. ) JAMES S\K£rf, L i'rui»riel*>r'' HENKV A_ CHADWICK.) OYSTER AYI) EATIMJ HOISK, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLttBAU kSX> UTAIL u LAKE ilfD EASTERS FISU, FBSHH PHILADELPHIA AND BAI.TIMOIUt UVB TF.RS AND WILD DAME, All In their Proper S«uoa. _“°26] OHIO. KKINEMAN & CO. 1&f *^ s 111 • N J.TOU BE, (iEu. ACKENTZ, JAA Proprietor, No. S+4 Liberty street, just beanie trie Passenger be}»ot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which mattes u the most convenient house in the city for uaa sengera am Ting by tljat road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense fitted op, i n jL?.f w * ll ® Qt “*e MANmIuN iiOUSE, would re spectfaUy solicit a shiu-e of public jiatronage. There is epltmdid tf’fAHLK and extenmve W'AtvON YARid, affording ample accommodation to travel*™ and teamsters, his Larder and liar will t« furnished with Uie best the market can afford. ( a \ y (Earriaflrs. EASTERN CARRIAGES! SUfl LOWEST PRICES FOB CASE. J»BEPH WHITE, A T ULS CAIiIUAUK REPOSITORY near cho Two Mile Hun, between Pittsburgh and ° D * spleodid and general a*- Carriages, Baggies, Boetiasais, Ac. He m aleo oonatantiy reoeiriu* New an,! Secmd-Imo.l Vehicles, Itockaways, Germantown Wagon*. Carriage Buggies, and any article pertaining to the I wenty yean praotioal experteooe, and good htieines. facihhea, enable him ut offer groat io purchasers. I car* of the Citizens’ Paaaouger Railway from PiUfifiurgh, paas the door every miutit*n. nuV-daw l W EST A CO,, Biffrricruatus o/ CARRIAGES. ItUL-hAW \ \a, hl.til.llm, HULKiES AM) 81.Eli,US, Au. I)J7 /Vnn Xlrt «/, /VhAury'i, r.L anted in be o( the m»*n«l» ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE Cnder the dare of the Franciscan Brothers TUI-S INSTITUTION, SITUATKD IN Jk. iAJHKrTO, Gnoibna County, Pannaylvama, i v u r Si 1l f a , fr , or “. Cro - B V°y t at*(>n, on the direct rout* b«tw«»*n I hiladelphia mid Pittsburgh, wait chartered 10 h&m wjth nnnligea to oonfer the utmal Colleciate Honors’ The of lhe is oat, of ir,«. moat henltriv la Peunwylvaniu— Un* portion of the difil h ? ay Monnuunti being proverbial for it a pure jrs4< *dr, at>d piuiureaque aceuery. “romances on the FIRST MON. J ■ °’’ uua 'e, and euda alarm ifu; dSUi foUo '" n *- 11 *• dlrtded into two Beamons. Student* cannot return homo between the Sessions All the Apparatus necessary for band Snrreyinc En ginoonng, Ac, 4c, will be forniahed by tbe Instiiuiion to tbe Students. Instrumental and Vocal Muaic forms no extra charge. Stodeota will be admitted from eiuht years to the age of man !v ood. Trans— Board and Tuiuon, payable hall yearly in ail- TSDC4M.,MUMy.««H......M..<U , „ pUfl Washing and use of Bedding .11’ lo ClaestcaTond Modern Languages, extra .T lo Stddents.apend Vacation at the College. 16 Beferdndd can be made to tbe IU. Rev. Bishop O’Con nor, tothoßer.T. a Reynolds, Sl Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen ol the PUtsbaigh litocese. LIQUOBti, FiNJi BRaM UD WEB. Wines, Qina, WAfcltlM,, Bunu, r *o,A«, far ['Jawi .. t; . - 120 Wood street rj*H . ' - ‘ N* •* -y , „ V * -* t a. * ,/N , if «* tfc.* t 1 - rv-iwi ip**nor mjuiu«r. I'H'l'll'.rHf sj, |» * ProprUt !»•-. Hu U Jrj , EXCELSIOJR flklurational. Ssteas&juMS: financial. I>OI,LAI£ SWIWH BANK, M». na EDI KTU STREET, CHAETiIHED IN 1866 Ol'hN I> A I LY, from oto ‘J o’clock ; nice, on Wednesday and Saturday from May lat to November lßt, from 7 to 9 o’C.i/ck ; aud im-io No vember let U> May let. from 6 to 3 o'clock. Jjcpoßk-j received of all sums not le.-.- man Otfi Dollih, and a dividend of l)ie profit* declared twice a year, in June kd<l I.K-rember. InhsrcM hn.i tnien de clared w‘tni-anutut]!y. in June and 1 *eoeinhei\ mD't the Hunk wan orcuu.i«-<{. at the rale of atx per cent. a veer. Interest. it not drawn out. t- placed t.. the ere«\n ><f lb* a.« pnneiiMil. and bt-ar» the-amt* nu-ere-i from the firat days of .nine and l>ee* nd*cr, r<«mpoiaid in»» twice a year without troubling the drposter to <-:J! ..r even to pret-ont hib pa*« book. Al thi« rule, money «ul dokhift m Ic«h mail tw~!ve wars, innl.iiu! in it - noru gp.te xioin ami ost-UALr pkk i as t. a txa.k. Kooks containing ihe Charier, by Ruin- and RegUlfttiJU*. fu.'lil»b«-d tTHllrs, On si I' e ... .-n Hi Ule office OEnKuK Ai.l-.KKh William J. AmJersnn. Hill Bur>n*in. I-mug- M. I'pno-w'K iWnj. 1.. KahuoHUx'f, A M IVliot k, M. I>. riOji**wp|| Hpphiirn, KmNti Hol»fs Jamas Hardmuu, Jkitis'. Jriuoo L». fcCeiiwv, Al> i{»nd»T I Alexander Hra.ii*<y, John (jr. Kucholod, George Black, John B. Cantud.l, Alonso A. Corner, ChAriea A. Colton, WUUAtn John If vane, John Holme*, William 8. Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard tiny*. William M. l.avt-ly, BiciniaT ajcd tbiasotub.. _ CHARLES A. COLTON. LOAN OFFICE HENRY XV. IIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smithflold St., Near the corner of Fi?U., PlTTSltlilUiir, PA. MONEY in Urge f.n.l srmill .|iisntitieB loaned on tioid and Hover, In&uionJa, Jewelry, and Bdver Wau*hm», and all kind* of vala&hle ar ticles, for any length of time ag-e*d on The goods (Cannot t>c delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case o( tire. Office Hours from 7 A W . to 10 F. M. j®3o WM, H. WILLIAMS & CO,, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, ')9 m ood Street, corner of Third % ]*Sfcly }’i I'lSHt PKNVA. Nil* JLM !■>' *v K.iuLc‘r» ami Hx • change HfukrPs ami l>»»rt»or*« in Note*. Uni/ln, ACeepUMrH*, S.lvef and ItanK .Note#. Exchange OD the bataU-m and Wc,»u<iii One* <•« jnLrvnlJy fi.r «*]«'. Collection* made in aJi the cute* tnrnuxhoul Ui« United Suu«r. -I'ejN.mu- r-s*-iv*'U hi par fund* «>r cur rent paper, Vo. CS7 Markt-l rtr-»u i*--.»wd Third and FoorUi rtreeui. i iu&rjy smtty iftarhinrs WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! \O. M 7 Fit IHI STBEKT, PITTSBURGH y A 1 K S O F 186 0 1 WHEELKH Ac WILSON A Martin) lhr Hr>l I'rcraliini nt thi‘ L'M i }■ I • •; i A i >-> f A l K. >'H ' " • Kit. I K'K iI.U.S ih h'| MX v | > { * > "i> m I U> KV 1 'V% \ '' | V M 'r A! K. K► N l*t CK > HI \| i CMP | } . M . M.W Ji K * > VKnM.»> i mi'*!'" Mr,i h v.'. >’•••• iv-rrimF, I.« «• I'-YU. 1 J M ■ ■ ;. v\:r-- nri y iIMINNATI M !:• il » NICW’ lAHTiiU'IK A l.i. I .*» M r- \ i C* *! >il hAI K, nUM>urj.'fi 4n«l u* : ('«-i.ui» r . ri'-r' m ii. [jii'iiU>iu WK ' >FFKH T'» Tf I K U' WHKKI,- KU * W|l/**iVS ’S! r, J-;, > WIV. MA • ’ll i S L A I Hh i • ‘ I* . i I Kl‘ r.% *.u. i iicrcuM'il cootr '■ 11 ; 1-4.1 nwtn rt-imlAo Fjunilt Mh. O i.o !• -}>»•' 1» '-u I• • • t "(.I* |1 W H ..••i- lull Mi-lT’:-U'M • I '•jrt**' j-nr in «*+ nr.uu*;)- *.**■.i*. .. i«u Ml, .{ n it, gairwr. trtO-1. nmiJ l-Ufk. *»•’ nr, tjj«* 'iiwiniiK. »n.j tmrrKnt it li.r ti»r*-»* j *a? - i’i'iiui'-•l*'. from :*.!,«*■» of t.’i*- ••-1 -Ur..•**. • • .• * k>' . wlil lx* ,rxi - -m »|.|- • . r, m |>'nujo <-r lv [••ttrf ov‘ M N« ■■■].■ *» n I*• *i (W'tloo hi - .*! (nl. HOWS'.'* \E,W MUTTI.i: Sewing Machines, A RE ADAPTh'>>,,.dl kinds or FAMILY HKWLS'., worW.UK e-madi well on iit« lightest UliW»liM !Tifc4 c / LOCK STITCH SKAH alike oo ixKh Aide*. waioh ocin.'*. t* Raveled or Ptillod Out And for Tahoritw. tvtmi Making, Gmior Fuiing and Siioe biadiog, ibi-e hats no rtin#nor. Cn!! and »**+ there at No. 2a Fifth I i- H^air*. Hf^O-.dAwU GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING machines, vy IT U I N T HERE A C H OF A LI„ prices Reduced for Seven Years, from $44 to HO. including Ucmers. lacreaaed facilities for nun uiacmring- and the curtailment of litigation expenses conetsjuen upon recent de.-ismo* of the l mu-d Stilus Courts the validity ol the t.rover A Haker’* t-hie company to furnish their »KWiNG MACHINES wuh uiipoi turn improvements hi tfTMlly reduced prices. The superiority of these machines for family usonnd manufactures in tin* vume range of purpose and m.v Uillala Is attested by the tt-ns of thousand* Using lljtMi), and the moderate prices ai which they are now hold, place* thorn within Die reach o{ u’l and ohviHies all ex cum* for tampering w.th tuom inferior and low priced machine* which have no mueh*pre|udtc*u the Hewing Machine busmens. Every machine sold by us is war ranted for three year*, wo also give iu*truetioue freo of charge to jmreftasora to enable them le H KM, KKl.l. o.MHKR, '1 UC’K AND KMHKuII'KR, AIJ. t»N THK same machine. Circular* can l»o htd at our ortio«* free of charge by applyiog either in person or I v mad. N. H—Sewiug afachinea, No’edlCH. Hill; Twi at Cotton ebv, Cunalaopiy on hand * CHAToNKV A WAI/I kK, No is Kilth etreel, . <»{*ner»l Agent*. iSroirrs, WILMaM MEANS, I'AVJD MIANbLESH HARHIHUN A. LVKKIN, tienoral Rartuera. Special Partner. MEANS & COFFIN, (SuectMHorn lo M'(;Kn R**«w, Moann a Co,) WII Oh ENA LK (j It UC E KS, Corner Hood and W ilier Kts., _'“i! PIT t SBURG H| PA. H I LI.S A .Vi WHOLESALE OROCER, Nos. 18 and ao Wood Street, WM H MMU'H »'«. 11. SJHTU A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND I/.7 FIRST STREETS, Wk. Mill**, J'tiilifc—. U. W t Kiuumwn, Puuihh^ HILLER &. RIEKETSOIV, WHOLESALE GROCERS, aim urpoEtiafl o# BRANDIES, WINKS AND SUGARS, NOS. 221 AND 223, CORNER OF I.IBERTV AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SODS AOSNTS .POfi SWEARER’S CITY glass, PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, KallSj Cottoa fafps,*e., coa ataatly on Hand. [nu-2 ’»*'* •'.*> c,' , , Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. Tee franklin fire insurance ._S9SPA£ y ok PHILADELPHIA. Office. N« 4M ana 487 STREET, near Fifth. StAISUCRT 0> AajUtTS JaXDaRT Ist, iB6O. Pubii&)t&i AgrtaUtifj to An Ad of bang: rßt M° r secured fl,Bt>rV3Ha Real Estate, (present value tI'KUJi;: tU.i ro-t. lu-iwi 1 emporary Loans on ample C-ollfU**r>i! He<-T* b-.' Stocka, (protest value (S&,tW7 72,) cel .... itotes and Bills Receivable w , l\i <43 „ SiJu'.u/l BS i he only pn*f»Le, from premiums w}.;’ n uum eoinp«i:>.v can divide by law, are p. m risk? w; • u !. j - > ■»,• terminod. Lmmraneea made on every ue-cuptioa of [’rupern, in l own and ('-ouniry at rate-a<i kv iu v •.•o’i-'-hoh w it*, security. bmort their coorporation, a jkt.oU of irony year-*, they have paid los«e.« by Kre, to uti amount n^; Four Millions of IsjUarn, thereby i>% ,<t, u. .• i.* the advantages of InHurance. as’vie 11 as the h?»• l:ty nod dinponition to meet with prompno's- all Id»U!;i;,v H Ix>eie« oaid during the ytoir Isr-n. :t> : , D i a e u t t< t s. Clmrltm W. Ban.-a-r, MorUeoM 1). U'vms, Tobias Wagner, ! w.-m b. Hr...! u fcamue! Grant, l-.wei.ra, Jacob R. Smith, Fdvr.ird f haU George W. Rickara*, George hili-s CHAS. N. JUNCKER p r - -us KI’WARP C I'ALK, Vice I'resuJet‘i WM. A. b 1 h £J„ Secretary pro u«m. J. gaM»M;k t:OFKi.\ .jnylft _N..rth«a-r ....rner Trurd an t U ~>4 Inin*** K I». Mrn'da, John it. iMrKa.Mtm, Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mi-Hot, Jnmi*' M’Aulet, .1 hn Mar-ha'l, Walu<r I'. Marshall, John Orr. Henry 1.. Rmgwalk John li. rffioonoerger, Alexander Bpear. William EL Botunorta, Usae W hituef. ciiriMUno eager. (lEORC.E I'ARSIE, PrwUnm Capk R. 1). CUCHKAN, (t»uri A^-Dt. Urrioi >o. W VS Hit»r t>i;rvta, A c<< '* WurWifMj.* e up ftUirw,) Pauliur^L. WiU luauro agiunai &■! k«n-t« -»f KIRK an IMaHI N E RIBKB. A otf)e iDßUtiujon mHn&>'nil ny lArivD-r- * ht *- we.l known in Lh«“omninaii». and >i a-<* i--i-*rin:r»-d hy promptness hr < it*>n»lilv, to rnainia;n th»* '‘Nathi- i**r wmoh they hnv« ax oilerm* in.- i-«j Por tion lo ibcme who dsnsr* u* !»•- --d. A.SSKTS, hi T, iMKK .v-'.-., Btoek Account* j C ■ v ( . Morttfng.- *.),*, , 4I wince furniture O 0 Open Accounts, pic T.HiW 43 <J* h 1%3dl V 9 Premium •>' roft *i-> NoUth 101(1 til’.ti ; ...... 174.,,: 5 H i 'it*- h \,k t a | r »• a! k. -(..a!.; *oll on !iuU»> the lora -utj-f: a. 1 v <>| • i. i . oo r .i*.. c.or c*/h o , O I i" iqi <n, more •• .rsi h- ifj.iu t»oT oti.Af H 11. SI MNUU, J. A l.iiT'.KT. d«Xi .N>. :<j F.ftri p-ir*-*«t. PENJSSi'LVAJSXAINtiUKANCE CO Of Pitta burgh lIISci w. B. Lascell. Jacob Painter, R»*lj Patternon, I finer Sprout, C. A. Colton, Jtmcx H. Hopkins. A. A- Corner, H«nrr tipruul, Nich. VueghUj, itoorge W.Suwh. A. J. Jon**, Wade Hampton, Robert I‘atrurK, Chartered Capital,. $300,000 hikk ani' marine risks takkn, <»r K :: Hcnptioo*. Yh- suivwiful tulfinla.*Uoo and ojm of thta a«l*bv«**k han t-vo the for a literal fiood of Mkpoaadi rallad “ Um*r*, v offered In various forma, froa a bottle to a flvr gallon k«tf, anti) this word “ UUWr« ■ U but another naan far *• grog,’* or tour rlllalDou* whJnkev wJa tura Bat the rnalty pr»«t relief derived from the ntlmita don. on* Uaiptxxiful. nf our medicine, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And V>t m&ri a turns* r>f nflrr prottr<iti<’i\, has e*t*Mlah*«J for It a reputation which the botrt of Imitations and «vei>- tsrfidtß hi*v» felled to undermine. It Is pndtlvely a Vr**- ÜbU preparation. with liandy saffleieot pur* spirit* u preaerre It. But *ne ilea of the genoliwv, (Half Pint Bottles,) prV*e 0o« Dollar. It La a rnodicin* of loDg triad efficaoy fur tAs Blood , so ofsenda! for the fuuodation of got>4 health and for correcting disorders of the stomach ttnd bowels. Two or throe doses will convince I'sf afl’ieted of Iti MtluLtry effort*. The rtomaob wiU ipecdil/ regain Its itrength, a healthy action of the liver, bowalj •nd kidneys will Boon take plaoe, an.l renewed health be the quick roeult. tor I ndigoatlon. Try Birrkm's Holland EUUrs Lor Heartburn, Try Durham's llollnnd Bitleri, For Aotillty, Try Barkan's Holland Rlttjn. For' 1 We terbrueh, Try Barham's ilollaad Blttm. For lUndaiihv, Try Borharc’s Holland Bilim. For I.oaa of Apiwtlln, Try Barham's Holland BltUra. For (Joetlreneea, Try Barham's lloilaad Bliljn, For Pllen, Try Barba™'* Coiland Bluer*. Io *U Nervous, Rheumatio and Neuralgic Affwt- Sou, It hai In nnmcroM butanes, pror*d Ugilp kvulnUL and In odion effected > diwidad (mr*. PITTBUUIKIIi J'W. K. MI'NIKR. -TV r m °t M ■‘WOT »i»»nlnw tk»rh.TV« Halted ***“ » pnl np n a*ltpint txitU.. uni. tad rtttiitd id ?r,Pfr >«< u ? it- c«. k u“* b T ‘"J"'* 1 “HI Unttete., ths public should guani apsl u*» p —WwifTin Ibmartnf hnpotitxml &* Aai mr ma*t it m> £• Idt* if retry b>*tU yvu buy. Pittsburgh, P*, / VKOCUKlkii'-. ' ~ \jT 100 bugs Rio Coffee; » pockets Java da 25 hhdti. Porto Rioo Bugar 60 hbls. Eaatwick’a Syrui.-' 100 kega Bi.-Carh. Soda; w b ft * Crushed and Powdered Bu gars; S~ZZ2X£3t£fr!Z ‘ IWSattßg^ I7» 18 ftttd Prout m, . - " ‘ & ' i , ,■ . v- Jitsiipjtrf. Western Insurance Company, OF iUTTSBUKi.iI K. M. * »< * R! " »>. uIBBCTOKS. (.corfw*ut. K ~.* r, Jr , V. .liwic •> u , ian.rp M Nwhwmrt Holnif-1, AlcSAr,<i“: N.n.’r*: Wm. U. Hmiin. rhsu- W KfW.u..oo Andrew Ackley, u ~, M.hri./r.i, Ai**txnder [■;•% ! v; i.,. keen J. 'J ln,nu. r • PHILADKJjPIIIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 CHESnUT STREET, Oppußite the 4'll•t r> tu Kouit, C.apllal 9*21(),l(>o \x*Hx WIU- MAKK AIJ. KINI>S <>!' :.W; l-A.N' I', «*iU...r Pr ro, i.,.C -,r 1.;;,,.;. , description o( Prnpettjr or Mnn-hMi.i.**.* H > „.,m, rates <■( i-rHinjutn. i-'MF.h i p a i-:... .. M >* h.U.i'U i>. \ ...... I'IKW 'PUriC • 0.r.! ip** Hny«M, >. tt y . ■ »*, K. K Kncli-t.. i tr .., ri .a v, u,..*, P. H. Man.-ry, * J Vn, >' fc herm*u, .• 1 . ; . x •. n K J j.. 1 liUcthvU*. ~h- f-.nrj ■ ■* ' ''C : . « a. 171.1 y CO'-.. I j'*nr 1*: . *v. - f Oh.J.A »\ A l*b '*• l lA 1. ‘i fK i \ i.N m >um «: -.Mi-.r-'i -;%■ m, I'H K L>.h If'!. \!r K i. < K !• r n >-| \» \ ; > . H. CO.C.V'/i //<,!,;■ ,*»/. </ HHiLU-KU'liiA. iiIV-** ii'.v **o.i K • hI. .4-' • ‘ K V.\<» ~n ..... . • I/UU ll < I ,U. Flit |*• M » SIKW r.-> .... ■am: A Lii & » ro h a ~ • v ■> -’.i: .N t Ifc/.irj* ') ra.ji.Air. V. •«. ‘r,. Lo-lai*. li • U«pi*r. HtiybCra.. < r<Kt‘“~ k.- J )• 'i - ii:.*.. 'ti. hv;.: > - --^v. If n«--> I ••;«.*< k sp—i. ..j V ~t K..t • r\ ir Jiw*fiu» H b.t'f. h K- r K rm» 1 *v. ■li-i. I t. ■ u T.i"“ > • I b isf f ! r •-yim*. A M*. I .r. V y Ciliiru'i luuiriiim Uwpiifn ’I I‘ilMiiirsli (Mile t , (or. of ft <i. he 4 t> it .i V* * ; . r w< * iNM Kl> |«. < \iU.U|>>. 1 ti-urv" U- -* of 11•« •*'nlLh* , rn “ir l v. I - •) ‘HI', on.i l h*> N^V' I ntnrf • Aga lu > t I.om ad<l hy Ksr* W'm. K-'/fi Jan. Par*. Jt„ R K Jout.A, ! 1 • " T. M l • / '. e . <*P‘ . ». •ik. Mutual Insurance Company, L< x.*K IUTM Cl.:NT'»n ‘•'I'MI Cn AKTKK t ' i V T!!V L E>.i !•• l X )[' K K i*jr r&N.N 1 I.VAM < Ou/* ■ apiuu .. .. i _\ .. THIS COMPANY \VI LI, IN>L’KK "\ Ki;rn.; .f.-, A.-., in ;<.* a —f LHift-toafl - H ~r. 1. J. J H !‘.a. . 1 1. A:»r*ni»s Hod <» < Hurv.-\, ( (..*’-»•.» i\ K ■‘.•kim.r., t .a- A PrU-r I V. >Ol,, W XV Nitr, '! K iW.i'O. H< 'N C. lUKYKY, Pr--.i*ni T T. Amlama. Yvt- Pr^itiem. I uwa. kiTUits, rvutry 63 Kuurih Street l>i KRirroßa. ornoxas: A A. CARRIKR, President. 1. tiRIRR Sooreutry. [jaLlj BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS I)YSPKI»SIA, Uver Complaint, Fever and Ague, A*. BEAD CAHBfULLTI BENJAMIN PAGE, JK. & o©. MLS FSOTOXTOKE, PITTSBBRfIH, |>| BY THE Reliance mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia* On liiiiMing?, Limited or PcrpetuAl, Merchan d‘./:o, Furnituro, &c.‘ in town or country. Gt'PICR .VO. 303 WA LNUT STREET. (ash C apital, $‘229,510 CM). Assets, $303,508 96. In Vested fu . foiiOWs, V 1... First Morty.-iec on Improved City Property, w.' ith <loid V t h*» amount $166,600 00 I'fMin.; r.'iil. fii.-i class 2,162 60 J’oim.-y I v ania Kni: road Cu.’» u ,:eni. Mortgage Lur.n-. JdO.'A'c. rr,.i Philadelphia • ity ii par <>mh loan Couniy i> fi ceut. i\-un.«) ivuuia Kaiijojui Loans t'o!ia;«*ra! loan-, weM .-(•cured and Broad Top Mountain Rail road compum, loan 4,00 Q 00 Pennsylvania iPulmad Company Stock 4,000 00 'll" 1; i>f il.e K* imin-c Mutual lusuranco C 0... 24,350 00 :«.•<• kof County Fire Insurance (Xi L&W 00 slunk of Delaware M. S. 1 n.-urouce Company. 700 00 i ommcrcuii Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanic*-’ Hank do 2,012 60 1 in.»n M. Insurance (’o*a Scrip 100 00 I * 1 1 1 •* i-feeoivaUe, buaiuea* paper 10,297 18 I'.nok Accounts. accrued intercut, etc 0,210 72 Cash on hand and .u in hands of 11,366 16 $303,508 to CI,KM TINOLEY, Preside? d \ a icto a a. C.t-rn '1 uii*:-Y, Bamnel Bisphatn William 11.‘f !u>in|«fD, lh.t**rt Steen, * Kr>. .i.T.M' Brown, William Mustier, o*rnt-!iii-Su*v»MiHi*n. Benjamin W. Tinsley, John k. Worrvi. Marshall Hill, H 1.. Car-'ia, Z. laainrop, RoUmv Toland, CharleH Leland, Frederick Lemiig C.’iurlei- rt. Vi 00.1, JafllrnS W ill nJ w af. i. r \ '.b . <.ri*»T Thir'i aD<J W<><wl utreoltf. ALLEGHEN Y INSURANCE CU OF PITTSBURGH. UKFICK~.JVo. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSUKES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FI K K AMs MARIN K RISKS. I.iAAC JuNKs, Pr«~e«lnH; JOHN Ij. MoOOK.I', Vio* i^reio-ieM; I>. M. BOOK, Herniary ; CapL WILLIAM L>ftA.\ uenerai Atrt*Di. Luttcrusj—inaiu: Jonet* 0. (». Hmu*ey, Harvey CnUds, r«nt. R. U tyrey. Jubn A.Wilw-.n, K. L r'uhnentock, Johti 1». Lar i A Um R. J'. su*rl»Qjt, Gixpt- W i K*.l/t L. hi '.r«‘W, Koi/i fc‘ ;>avib. rr>T*i 2*l 7- CTH*I*'JUAM. . . . D. H. CUHMKQKAJI, D IHNHCN, C. DUSCJAJI. / ‘TSUIIROU V/ ‘MV t.l.vw WOKKfs—Wa KKH' iChfi, No. 1 IV W m*-r -tr*-*-u nn-l I£>«s Kir*i Mn*et, PiUeUirnh, three • t» ;.,w .M»n'>j>eah“iß Htrn-e, JStAnufor*Ujrnr*» ol Put •• ii'jii ('■.'.•/ \V,n-low («1 >nijrtWarn, ’»»•! Un-- • n « inr.-x parlor w ih.lowh,< liurohe* txilXly GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., OIKAM AN!) HAS PIPE FIT!'KBS. Pt.rM t.>.K.H Aii l FINLSHKK.S .»( ail k tad* of briWH HKUKitS IHI UAH KIXTIKKB, 41!. OfTtr* »Dil Ware loom, So. 144 Wood si. l> mi nd i j , So. 154 Moot • below ftlonoogaJiel* Houie. i i.- *-.• . i-ntA ui.Hi KkiU aod expenemv* io the J ® • * . : r.ri »*-i; n*, tram and Giu* Pif»e ' r .) u n <• • ; •-r ..r ni •n)''—r- of tLt* firm, (*r»o will ■ •■:<••• mi« 'ii i d u> nil «i.rk ''* • •• U- to \ -rit.')' (>f J ill l‘l H' pß.TonUg*! U! isp.Uf., Piumptly ! i>. - ■ UK, j\ f 1.... 1. ,i, *. li I. I T M A•• p!(K N E N I’ S. him I l ... i\. I’l ATE BACSEiiS, mis EM USES J ( r '. hLKMiNti, to Jj. VViloo* * < >, Mrk-l >lrr-vt sm-l ihamond, «i* < \ -»u ;**u4 a lull Ol 1 ». M r;L'K INK t*H KBTS, PEKKUMKKV, *ml •• jw-r’-urmi*' u- ih«» l*u*iQen.'i. l'ftvh , r l i«4uo* c«; oorojK*anJo«i 'a’.n-w I ‘‘}.ir ... •n • ’ •* J % o. Tiao.fiPsiOii x t 0.. i’AINTEKS AND QLAZIEItS, \c. !«.■» Third Ifireel, 1 i <_■ ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, \o, i, <\>r. St. Clair St. aud Duquesne Way, to in** will l*> NeaUy and fiIEAKY UUBM, OKQAN MANUPACTUEEE, Keep* constantly ou hand Church aud Parlor Organs. I’P EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. N* ’■ '■ Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 luehes wide, 2 feet 0 inches deep. .N>>. d. Five »to pH, 9 feetfi inches high, 6 feet 6 inches wide, 3 feet tl inches deep. No. 3. Eight HtopH, 11 feel 6 mohos high, T feet 8 in*, wwlts 4 fe«t 8 inchoa deep. No. 4. Tvelre stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 ms. wide, 7 (*t*l deep. 1 he above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth ic they will tw somewhat highet. Kor further information apply to JOHN H. MEELoR.BI Wood street, IiJ&NHI ERBEN, 17. Centre street. NEW YURK. B . PERRY, BOOT M A. s: E IR. , Third Street, near Wood, (Two Poors al>o7o the Telegraph Office.) AFTER A LONG ABSENCE FROM tho Ik>«>t business, haw agam commenced, and hat ten, himscii that he will be able u> render general Nuiwf.-u'lion, nod would be pleased to aeo his former '■li-uim.-rs and friend*. He haa on hand the beet ot 1 K ENt'U CA I.K SE IN 8, and none but the beet of work mm will receive employment. Satiafled that he is comto judge of the workmanship and material, t.<» win Mir® hut undivided attouuoQ to this branch ol D*»Hine»K. auldly £JAVK a COMPLETE STOCK of Hats, t aps and Ladies' Furs, W li.c!i they otter at the lowest prices, wholesale and ‘■'•uni. HiLLEKiUAiN 4 CO* 76 Wood efcreeL CHiA L VaSKs, of the moat elegant tte / sign* and beautiful patterns. < «a! Hods and Bucket*, In Krt'nl variety and cbeap. % b !'•'* I 1 EK.s of mII kinds-Nursery, Wire, Prueeia Iron, t-ii.-i 1 rou mid Common, Brass Tipped and Plain, at T. J. CRAIG’S, T/4 Wood street. uear Fifth. r g'Ul E MAN U E A Ci U REIiS OF S A\C A CHEMICAL OLIVE EKABIVE SOAP, Hltr-r k to the severest teste known to the lr »d*\ are luliy nunmadad thHt there is no Family Wash* i rif: Soap in the t mied buiien, for so little money, having at otic* 1 so many good qualities, (and so few discount*.) oh LEAL'II—Iu colors, tiruiooss, surface and tea lure uenemllv. PCKI fY—ln freedom from rosin, turpentine < Is). fi*h oils, stale grease. and adulterations. t»l” Y—For washing clothes, of every des cription, coarse or tine; cotton, Imeo, woolen or silk dj''it, printed or white; for wiAStKo tar, grease, pitch, paiut, oil, primers’ ink, shoemakers’ wan, from clothes, furniture, aud from the hands. HiTe u a fair tnaJ for youraeirea, and be convinced. Keimuutx*r, the name ih on each bar. Ask for a copy of kho direction*. B. C. 4 J. H. BAVVVEK, n ' , ‘* <*7 WnnH atmaC Pltlehoreh SOUTH Uhl: 1’ A. .SUN, Httend to tiie • *nle and pmrtia.-e of Real Knliite, collection oa Ki*>»4.4, borrowing and lroaain>' Moneys on Notes, Bonds MoritffitfP*. A/’. 61 Market Rtraot. noit A W A l TLL RUtSALK WlTIi 2IACHES O ‘>f Water Power, 1 run of burn for use of i 'i* i.lery. and ail conveniences for doing a large bust* ur*i. biumi* neur the lid I,oek not far from the River jro H J'I’THKKRT 4 rtON, 61 Market street, yi iriNU 111 t TIMK.S. Wall Paper and C 3 i: wi.i t-- a-.>ld m reduced prices, b; - C*l i I h'A l ,_ W Al',l/ l 7 AT'Klto.—For 'sale by J o*7) W. I- MARSHALL. WOO t LN iiOODS AT COST.—Balance of st<K‘k »iII be ejoaed out at oogu KATUN,CK££ k MACBUM, )»l IT Filth street. Bock. w"ijkvr' flock.—s.uou pounds liuckwlierit Floor iu t*o pound suck* In store and Jor -«li* by in] 4 Ke-'eited aud for Bale by CO DFT.SIi.— 2,00l) prime Codfish, for gale b r wm. h. smith & oa, . 118 Second & 147 Fonrtb fits I I ) CENT PEJNTS, BEST IN THE D c n ljr , airts, Sbirttng Muslins, Linens, Pillow CagingjjSHawls and Gloats. ’ it? • v-v«V; • •mCv'- V** ■ -fnaaranq. FIRE INSURANCE Jacob T. Hunting, Btnilh Bowen, John Biswell, PiLUt. H. M. H INCH M AN. Secretary. .1 GARDNER (XTFFIN, Agent, (Slassirare, A i: \V FIB ill. BRASS FOUNDERS, Ah Door* from FI lilt. l» K A l. I i fr I* i, rh. a U £ Kh, Coad Viu-xJB* Fire Irate. r-uj |A •• i A 1* * aK*l>\ M 1. CAAKi'fil, 144 WtiOb S'J'.. Kra JtxTs from Fifth ri'.'i 'K alb.N URNAMENT.IL PiUilmr/h, p« T. T. iirolSO, > U- S E , SIGN -•A.MI OKCU.M- sSTuKY.) UIi.LERMAU &CO-V .. prK^.. jy W I*. MARSHALL, 87 Wood Btrf>e A. FETSKR, corner Market &&<1 First hUI hu i r.— 76 -ui'ka Prime Dry Peaches; Applet HENRY H. COLLINS No-%» Wood strse C, HANSON LOVE, 74 Market afreet. j iifu-r-e for sale by WM. H. SMITH A (XX, 118 Second A 147 Fourth fits ’" ' • fcv ' ~•"*****»»« 1 *, r vv^ v sv v ; v v y~ ;,: ' ' -** -■ ■■< Pi-’r/ M’KJEE & PHILIPS, Fay« t t e Btml Betweea HuKi W«.joe atreoui, are prepared to furnish Coal OU, Whisky, Ale, M>>m«»e«and Pork BARRELS, at the hortast notions an l on the mv r-«.*»rtnablQ lorm*. .nfi;!, S. li. & C. P. JiAitKLK, 27.000 00 3U.000 fiO MANUFACTURERS AND DEA L, EK S X IST FJOOK, CAP, LETT! K, and all kintis of ») WRAPPING PaPKR, nre removed from NO 47 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Sujil ulieid street, PITTSBURGII, PA. „ H„Ctu,h or Triuio foi R»e« g,>9 B. C. & . li. BAWVIIH, LARD OIL, OANDLEB, Palm, loilet and Kosln Soaps, Ho. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Will. CLAYTOS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, No* 37 Diamond Alley, hear Wood ML, PITTSBURGH, Pi. fit. R—ALI orderii nrcaQDtiv aUeodeii to. \icuard w. aonxars. FOFItTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep on hand every article in their line, vis: Cornice*, OruumenLM,Uurtain Good*,Comforts, Feather Beds, Maitnu'eea of all kiudn; alao, the celebra ted PateDt Spring Bed*. All kinds of shades, Blinds »ud Fixture*. A*-Prompt attention given to all orders for filling and laying dowu Carpet*, Oil Cloth.*, Ac. ocllTtlyd ROBERTS A ROKNiCR. A FULTuN, HELL AND BRASS J\. • FOUNDER, No. 70 SEU»NI» Street, Pduhurgh, prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, uF ALL SIZKs, Prom lo to 10,000 iHiund*. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AN l» GAI IG K O K.'KS ul' all mu©*, fur Steamboat*. MINERAL WATER PUMI'S, O.HUNTKK RAILINGS, and every variety of Bras* CttHtiogH finu-hnl In the neatest manuer 4#- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION MfcTIAL; FULr r< >N*H PATENT MEKALUC PAt.KJNo, for Bumuu _ _ _ ap23:ljr_ iJtllE OLDEST AND LA KUESI' Lithographic Uatabliatinienl in the City WIFI. Mmt HFIAY, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET. BREW KK’a UUJ Lid .\o, GEO. ULETCHEIt, Manufacturer of the Ccibhraied GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG ELASTDTG BAND TOUPEES, An trxfcT ctscßimoK ar ilrnaiiitfltul Hair far Ladieu and Gentlemen, SU. 65 aiAltttKT STKKKT, * iViFI. J. T. 4 Vl.rm A: ( «., WHOLESALE FISH DEALER, No. 1M and l'il Norih Wharres, ( AbtiVt; A’- >• ) U. KNIiELiItD KtiP.S CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; AlhOj makes vo order PLAIN AN'D FANCY PAPER mutable lor Shoe*, Pry Goods, Ac, at Eastern prior***, corner \ irgia alky hdi! Wood street, (third story—oter < iri2*ijH liank.) PiU-burgh, Pa. jeM CAJiTWEIGHT St YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright,) MAN UFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental unenUs Guns, Pudola, Fishing Tackle, etc. No. M Wood Btroot. They givo special aUention to themanufac hiring of Tmeses, Supporters, etc. J obtung and Repair qk with punctuality and despatch. aplT I AS. HILLINGAK, 11UN0NGAHE&A W PLA2fIHG MILL, would respectfully inform t.h« public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and hayinjren larged hia establishment, and filled it with the newest and moat approved machinery, i» now prepared to fur* niah flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and ro* sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, moaldinga, boi-making, Ac. South Pittsburgh, Bep' ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY, BREBETOX, JOIUfSTOX 4 WILKI.VB, No. 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., tj AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior lU ' UMfNATISfi Also, LAMPS ol every variety, V» huioaole anil Retail aplfcly v; -• w eomjit j. Ajmt&tfo* h\ MLH &. ANiJhRSON, (auccessors to JLw Rhodes A 00., wholesale dealer* in FOR »». NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SI (tARH, «<•., No. 80 Wood street, opposite the Ht, Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. a p-^ J M . LITTLK, merchant tailor, 810. If ST. CLAIR BTRJCKT, (Dr. JLrmh’a New dolily _ PITTSBURCiiL STOCKIN6 £MPORIUMI CHEAP AND DUB BT.K. M.DALI, Stocking Manufacturer, Firm ST. and marAki V' , Aij L£Y. h** on hand a tremendous Assortment ol W oyfen StoekmgS'Hose, Saoke,Comfort*.Glovea, Hoods. Sacrs, for men and women, together with a very exten sile assortment of all descriptions ol Goods in bis line suable to the sewon. He Della pno. utiolea .1 Lo»' Prices. Call and examine. 4^Remember, M. DALY hu bnt one Uore, uj tha - °"_the comer of Fifth »l aod Market ley. Am person wishing to adopt A CHILD, aome six weeks old. will call at the umce of DR. BRANBTRUP, _ .. _ No. 85 Pmithfleld hu, Pittsburgh. Wigs, Wigs, Wig*, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of ererv A d “*p ri e tl< S B D lm of Faehion, nmni by 3. U. CAJIKRON, No. «4Fob»t»Bt 1 he Rubaenber having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his former friends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, and would call their at* tentian to a new and beautiful BELF-ADJ USTIHfI WIG. It puts all former plans of wig-making in the ju merits are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bears equally all over the head, and easy and graceful appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. w Ladies are also invited to call and oxamine his no* mode of BAND**, HALF-Whig and WIGS. They do awv «r»lh tbe heavy and formal appearance so monh disapproved at in the old ntvlns aeflldaw FITS CURED! FITS THE GREAT AMERICA.* REMEDY. THIS MEDICINE HAS B BOUGHT Happiness to the Homes of hundreds ot Families tnai have for years Miltered the area test affliction m havma tome member of their faintly afflicted with thlS Wbat can bring such h.ttor grlef m the hearts of parents, aa to Bee their child snßerine with a disease that destroya the intellect and leaM 8 carries its victim unconscious to the^rrave >£ s 'Sm>“P ; »issf£is=“ sr:.! sH^E^K a "«=r,ss r °"‘ M ° » “ Jnce, ,1 Ijrwgj* «x hgjj. Prepared by FIJ S® ,I!,a > cor. Mattel at 4 Diamond. OTTOY°ftgb«Sfll U WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BBANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Diatillera and Dealers in PINE OLD HONONGIBELA RYB WHISKY, &G. 827 and 329 Liberty street, ItlMt PITTBBPHGH. pa. IfitiSflCJi OJiC4iiTs:_We mvue tie ai , to ‘ ooperSr ntake*b[ Mechanic Corsets—Hooka in front §}““* or Fnnut Corsets—to lace in hack «nd elegant rifles of FmS, Con^Jb? u ;L“ l !S. <!t 1 nBw UTCit.CRKIiMACRUM, IT Fifth sire C'* -<,\ V 1 ' - •' *-,~'i.i~* '•; :v V. ;. • V-, i.,0 -a A- «.&;fa,!.- lssinss <|ncdf. k. it'an it rufcia rsw raevvav cat PITTSBURGH, PtM'A h JvrAoruuaa or rj i rsh ane a. pa i'ITTSiUIRijH, HA. PHILADELPHIA. >p'ujtnber 7.1867 NOTICG. ' - -.. ■■ :>' " ° '^Jjj . . ~ ~. ._ / J >' rC; <v\<r...?.♦ :;4^'&- •'*.• •■ * . - '‘* ’U4^ I-.'! h., c - ffiforg apfl Jff . Will, BEWMETT, v IMPORTS 3 AND DEALER 18 ,4 . IIRANDIBS, CORDIAXS. WIBES,OfIi • Old ffloaongaheln and Eectifiedflinky, No. mo Wood . ■ fe22:tim . ga, - EL P. minOLETON & JUUO. IMPORTERS op *“ WINES, BRANDIES, &o. ALSO DEALKHa □) Fine Old Whi«kieg, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STRKET, feltlyd PHILADELPHIA. ©obarco and Negara. w. &. D. RINEHART, nmvrAcruaui and dulcb w all ccir^o* TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS, LYON ARNSTHAi:, Whoksalt and Eetait DtaUr ir. GEHrUTNE HAVANA CIGAJKS, Virginia Cliewlug Tobacco, WOOD STREET, Uader the St Gh&rlea Hotels 001 l §rojfrsKwntil. r. aosmci H. W. PitTEwaj ium» PATTERS SO IV A. D AH.SOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, K I'UN’S LAW Bl ILOINUt, I-Hamomt street, near Graut. r _ PITTSBURGH, PA- I< . F . L II C A 9 , ATTORNEY PlT LAW, Office, No. 7 » Grant at re (Three tloorn bt-hov the C-onrl HoaeoJ . j Pnragu&Qßj Fa; L. B'IUCIiEMtIIWI!, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ofltce, No. 135 Fourth Bt^ PITTSHtrHGU, PA. JC HAUL ]*: s' 'DICK E" JS ♦ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, iVo. Qi-niil itr46i, r ittvr J^JVu JHU:Iy PICTtiMUMH, Kpnftv WM. H. WHITSEI, NOT AKY 3E> XJ B-® X&~' OFFICE at the Pittsburgh JPost, Fifth ntraat. coat W<*vi iylit* CAE D - I SCOTT, 1> ENTI 8 T , '* • Baa removed to tbe boneo lately Ur. W. A. WARP, V No. STS PtlU tlttMl), (South aide,) third door above Hand street.*, - ■ ' 43r Office home from BA.M.HU6 p. M. fopUr JOSEPH ADAMS, "" DENTIST. No. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh* HrraiKoa: —l>r. A. &L Pollook, D. D. Brace, |&jfc Halloek, Theodora Bobbins, Raß&ell ErretAEad. myi-fcly v JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, bawreen fenil)* . field and Cherry Alley. ' H/»TVIf " v G~ £0 S. SELDEN HAVING, BESUfilB* THE practice op law, mar fitawSer'-tA'f**-. foand at hia offlea, No. ISB KoQrth'BlToeKS;®^^, i - J, TT AHL, Surgeon Dentist, ■ g JLJLoG* W. No.lMßmiUififild street • J3h Office hours from ejght to 1 o'clockt-and«* * $ to 6 o'clock. • , fciMft, ■g’ljS J —. l ... .to iagueman (BaDenes. BOOBS ? v ' f ; Ambrotype and Pliolograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BCILDINO, KEAfiLV OPPOSITE THE FOOT QtSlbigt ST?* 0 B t w *•«*>*• •““* Two Diplomas, avtordeddbr..■■■»■ ■. colored in Oiloq Canvas. . u“l PEOPLES’ 6ALLEEY, 93WOO0STHE#, Corner of OlamonU - jHlev»' : •".•'■ . » - y‘- THE SUBSGBIBEK WOULIJ-IiSSPECr^f PULLY umonoco to tbe oitiadjit»rt , it&hi«rhOn#'£w : vicinity, that he lias leased the above PopularOaMefv '' prepared to take every variety of Photoeraphie Aid,in iumoat perfect fttvkvcan (i '* at GREATLY REDUCED pmvementa Have boon added, desirable, economical and pleasant loealiontatKe iSr ' - x. jAQDAY. f;v :j.: JAMES M. TAYEOIIvI i ALDERMAN. i OPPICE, No. 451 Peuu Street, fc'Ulh Ward.' C o^?*^ 101 ' 8 prom P tl y nwia Deeds, ' j ' y ° n<lf H Morttfaghs and other i*nt Writing* "* ' Acknowledgements Taken. BiUi probnted. ' j apo;iy j QHAjtLKs w: lewis7alderHaSJ“ II i t*» ar-ornao j crnica ov raa psica. j OFFICE ON THE CORNER OP WYUB U,D | FIFTH STREET'S. ,yOem^ Jft,* 0 %#**“* “"P***®* 1 with 0U» office will S'! tended ta with promptness. Oonvenienoea of all kindt ' ' "I I done with legal accuracy—each as Deeds, Mortcaies ' I «ramS? Wer 0f Attornel> ic - ■ntlMto ! rvS?.!? 9 mamb f r of the Bar he tenders his services an I Comnuaßioner to take Depositions to be read b, thk , v l U>i»,StateandaSewhere. 44 - f is one of the mam Police Stations o» the city, ami or A, ■' i km3^2 3 L hl *a fc ? , Sf* to '«*■»«». of «ta» \"t ? amd we very, desirable. felOOjr i (jfapitmrg. JAMES W. WOODWEEL FURNITURE AND CHAIBSL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, EMBRACING every style of Furniture. MJA Homewood, Mahogany, ana Walnut, ihltahfe fnr ; ' Chambera and umlng RoomA eqoalto «£* '' ‘ - jr in New York and and at* ’ LOWER PRICES. , Ererjr article made by hand, and Warranted. < I ’ *9- cabinet Makers supplied with any qoantitv •’ and Chairs, on re«wnable and steamboats furnished at the shortest nodes. - Wane t- 77 and 7» Third street, '""f " *■ P'urnitukjs j)'uk cash.—A~asTiE: !' KU * burKh “«onl*oturea mum-'-'l. BUREAUX, BOOK CASES, And article nseded lb ftJJSS d»aihß «" well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FUBNITUBE, aass-““- J. D. tw,—- N °' 1088m,U)fleld atteet,balowMfbs. Jou M. lawn C. B. SEELY, Office, Counting Boom of Dispatch ifcliriw A GENT for tho purchase and sale of Beal Estate; the Booting of Pronertvam o ii°i Kea * Beots. the pu 0.-h IW eanalale ofk&a t^k CISEbTUkS 81 Fourth St., Near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa, W. D. & H. M*CALLUM p ANNOUNCE THAT ** {hit ‘hoy ore now receiving „ ~? ot A “ A 1 VILVET, BRUSSELS & THREE-PLY CARPETS PINE AND LOW PRICED OILCLOTHS, NEW and. BEAUTIFUL DFainw- ~ STAIR.RODS, Ao7 with m “*Tn«iHL SpsfeaffßßSgS. HOI HO! J'OH lIIKCE ptbw I CCHJD NEW, &»Sd > cS®&^ B SSFr«^ tile vrllerejon *lll * Br °tijJS§. and lower ■S^artSHia^Si gk“^Sw«MS!!L‘.gafta OB ® EltS *r-t« HUOi* TißniTnd k, DOTM* Uuket m RnutJ* 8 ' t* . fl . 120 h OQDSTRFJST. Y. PITTaBUR«H, PA. riBBT Fuucn?< So. r<r frlftfc str««* k '-VC' 'N./'-S 4 • ~■* . » r;> " *<■ ’•* • *■ ~.l '- ~ *" \ r -^ssil h&;} Us* ‘M - ’ ■ K| t-j A*-1 ■"■'-I'.y I - i- ;: : r-t' i‘f V -,rj w "' e- ' - -.#<■ c w - ■■ ■:<W, »£%‘\’ - ■' . ‘ ' . ,*■ J » 5V #&** <- ; *- - i~ r -.t'” f * - r v'?3V ? 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