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N ' W • . ipi “V •'r !t-r -V •4 ’ #'«■*• , ’' . v Jj > PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO HAIXiEOAH, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND ABRASOEM EX T! Time to Cincinnati as quick, and to In dianapolia, 6l Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. PAST MAIL LINE— Leaves Pittsburgh...... UO i. «. Arrives at Crestline..... —.10.40 a. « Making close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Armving at Indianapolis. BA6 p. m. « “8L Louis UlO p. m “ ** Cincinnati "AO pm. and u u Chicago 11-tt) p *• N. time to Cincinnati is the same as» Steubenville. Trams on both Roads naeetat Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leave* Pittsburgh — UO r m. Arrives at Crestline.—loAo P m. M»Hng close connootions as above. Arriving at Indianan’s. BJW A. *■ ‘ « «8U Louis.—l2lo a. m. “ u Cincinnati. 6.20 a. m. a nd “ *' Chicago— .lo.4o A. m. N, B.—The ume to Cincinnati is the same as l-y Steu benville. 'rrains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cin Innati, to Indianapolis and to Chica go. i Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. eastward trains. Leave Chicago, COO a. m- and tJ>O p. M. Arriving al Lima, £.26 p a. and a.lO a. m. ConnocUng with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Creslhne, 6.46 p. a, and 616 a. m. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati. Clev eland. Bnfliuo and the EasU and arriving at Pittsburgh, 2.10 a. M.and 8.4 u p. m. All making close connections with train* on Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia frn/l the Eastern cititm. ACCOMMODATION TRAJNd— From Pederal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 0.16 a v and 4.35 p a. Arrive at “ M 11.00 “ u 6.42 “ Leave New Brighton, fIAO »• “ 12.20 M Arrive in Allegheny, 8.20 “ “ SLou u Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.— I*t\ve Allegheny, I‘i.lXl u., and 6.00 p. m. Arrive at Economy, liM) p. *, m 7.00 m Leave Ecrnomy. 6ioi w 338 “ Arrive m Allegheny, 7.25 “ “ 4 63 “ ALLIANCE MaRK&T TRAIN —Leaves Alliance m CjOO a M. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 30 t~ Ihatch Allegheny at 2.30 p. m. and arrives in Alliance at T 20 p. stopping at all stations for passengers and marKe'in*. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rate*. Trough trains connect as (oUowb : At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitta burgh HnilTnj^. At Oreille, Ohio, teand from Millersburg, Akron, Guy hom Fills, etc. At Manaftela, Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby, B&n dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtCrestune. for Delaware, Spnogbeld, Columbus, On Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, St. Louie. Loin* riile, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Oiqc«o- natU, etc, etc. At lamvfor Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Uitayettc, lnd., St. Lou in, and intermediate ports m Central Indiana and llhnoir. At Plymouth for lAporte. At Wanaiah for all points on the New Albany and H*d*tn Railroad. at with trains for &U points In Illinois. lowa* Wlaoonam and Minnesota. Pop further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station. Pittsburgh. GEORGRPARKIN, Ticket AtfL, Passenger Station. Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the , United Stales. 6. C. RATIIKWAY, f|to3 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh 1860. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 7860 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2dUi. Peunsylrania Central Railroad EIGHT DAILY TIIAUH. SIHK THBOUGH MAIL TRAIN l*Aves the Passenger Station ererr morning, (except Sun ,) at 6AO a. m. stopping at all regular eUiiooa, wn mg at Philadelphia at loSop. m. TEZ THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN teares daily, at p. nu, stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, end arn- Ting in Philadelphia or Baltimore at G£o a. m. THE FAST LINE leases the station daily, (except Bondar,) at &05 a. m 7 stopping only at Ureensburg, Lo trobe/Johnstown, Wtlmere, Uallitxen, Altoona, Ao* con necting at Hamaborg with Tram direct for Baltimore, and arming in Philadelphia at 6:00 p m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. the Johnstown accommodation train leaves daily, (exceptflunday,) at SfcuO p. m., stopping a( all stations and running as far u Con«mangh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Braddock’* Field leases daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:60 a. in. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek eaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11:90 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forTnrlle Creek loaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3:60 p. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Croek eaves daily, (except Sunday,) at G-Jfi) n m. ftSTURNINti TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fot lows.*—Express, Ll 3 d. m; Mail, "iO p.m; FaM Line, IdO a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, IfcSG a in ; Find Turtle Creek Accommodation, &40 a. m; Brad jock’s .Field Accommodation. 8:10 a. m ; Second Accommoda tion, Dfc6o p. m : Third Accommodation, &10 p. m. Trams for Blairsville and Indiana, connoct at RUurs villa Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Kx proas, and Mail Trains East and West ■ PITfSBURGB AND OONNELLBVILLE TRAINS, stepping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and OonoeHs viUeSoad, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as followH: Mai) Train, M 0 a. Express 'Train, &60 p. m. Return- IngTrains from Pittsburgh and ConneUsville Road i r riro at Pittsburgh 1030 a. m. and &10 p. m The traveling punite will find it greatly to their inter est. In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be sorpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust We can promise safety, ■peed and oomXort to ail who may favor this Rosa with heir patronage. TO NEW YORK *l2 60 I TO BALTIMORE.-*® 60 PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 1 LANCASTER- 8 66 Harrisburg, $j 46. Baggage checked to all station* ou the Pennsylvania Railroad^and to Philadelphia. Baltimore and New York ft«Mßger» porchasmg tickets in cars, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PER MILK in addition to thestahon rales, except from stations where the Company has no ■WinL XfOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amoont not exceeding *lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibos Line has been em ployed to convey poaaeogers and baggage to and bum the depot, at a (marge not to exceed 26 cents lor passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. BTEWART, Agl* At the Penn’a R- R. Passenger Station, On Liberty and Grant streets. CHANGE OF TIME—ffINTEE ARRANGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. 2Cth, UOQ, trains will leave the Depot of the Peanayiva* nia iiailroed, in Pittsburgh, as follow* PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK. Leaves Arrives el Leaves Arrives at PITTfBtJmOQ OUtVELAND CLSVBLI.VD CiUCAOO 1:60 a.m. 7.40 a. *. 7:60 x. a. 11:00 p u. L4or.ii. &3&dr. ml 7:40 r. a a Passengers desiring to go to Bhndusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, mual be paru oular to ask for tickets na Cleveland. N. It The time to Chicago by lias route is as quick as vie Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VU STEUBENVILLE. No change of can between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives PUtsburgh, at Columbus, atQpoinnsti, *4 Sk Lotus. L6O a. m. 1:40 p. m. 7:2b r. a. L4or.lL L4O A. a. &20 a. a. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid (deeping cars attached U> all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. LaatAs Ar.ai Ar. at Ar. ai Ar.al Pittsb’gh, Rochester, Wellsnlle, Sleub*viiie, Wheeling, lEOA.K. S&0& A. K. &49A.K. 605 a. u. &2» a. M. Lto r. M. 300 P. M, 3.45 p. XL 600 f. «. &stt) w. k. SO) r. IL 4:40 p.m. 0.00 P.M. The 1:60 a m. aod XMO t. u. Trains connect with Trains 1C 0. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4ft> p. m. Train stops at ail stations between Ro chester and Wellsvlile. Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, liar rlabargjrhlladelphia, New York and Boston: ?. R. MYERS, Oen'l Ticket Agent 0. A P. Por farther particulars apply to _ J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, ap3< Liberty street Depot, PittsborghTra: STEW BOUTE VIA EIVEB AND BAIL- I BOAIfc alanapolifi & Oinoinnatl Bailroad. Connecting it lngiaaeMUt with Terre Haute, end TerreH«lte»nd Altoni B»aroed,ioBt. Loui. and L»“, etteandlndinnamjUi,, New Alban/ and Salem, and Mioh- OhttWJ Roada for CHICAGO, IWXIK ISIInU BUB. KINGTON, and allintormediate pointed Titrongh Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TEBBJS and PKBU. Fretghteand raueengera carried from Cincinnati or L*»PBgßhimJn.lo«« ume then by an, other route hr •“Ay-worhoore,end etru low retag. The only roe* y wuen ampmente can be made from Onolnneti to he Went; wUhou t breaking oulk. Conalgnmenta mede to i. E. GIBBONS, agent, et an- py W. R ctrrTrNQ, «ent wui recti ye prompt attention, and no charge for win mamwwina dilZ| JgovGroenoaiiUe, Qrawfordarille, dtarie/tonTWria « JOHN F. CHEEK. QenruSl' Le^* ldon ire A USWN LOOMIS TcorDe^ J3L ftwnNotoe, Bondi, Mortguei, and MnwiiormoMy. Money loaned on Check. it abort dates, with collateral •fKMrttiftPi NOTES iND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD Fontoo* dealring Louu can be aoeommodatod on reasonable tonne, and capitaliata am be tarnished with good eecnritree at remuneratire prioea. ilao, attend to the Sale, Renting ind Leasing of Rea •. OffioeyNo. 09t FOURTH STREET, tboro Wood PT ATOTfN LOOM7B. HTO.CEa — « sacks Ginsing; j 30 bushels Clover Seed; J 10 u Timothy do; 200 lbs. Prime Feathers; 3 bbls. White Beaos; («o*J W-4.H. BMZTH A CO For m>6 b? \R. —B bbis. Koii Butcer— _ 4 w solid pecked u 'tut received end for sale br Wlf. fl- SMITH k 00- U 8 Second Jk 147 Poiirth|ivi Fine port, SHEKEL CIiABET, and SANTBJtNE TVIUKB by the bottle; for ails by WIiiIiUMDENNETT,’.. foSM Vo. t» Weodetreet ■JI’fMsBN IiWELJUINtI Bt 'iS ' JN - ©iJSk EQR Bent. Esquire of ■ . c, >Fr •' “MS ' a CUTHBEBT*fiGIt, ; . it. Mtotot street. A PPLfef. Af PLES.—I2S battelrt firijiie. if. f*ri<wrw#a«,|fl#t«ptf4*a4 for ;~T» ' " ■ comtr Market end First eta. ' v..** *• „ >* J ■ ~ tuiz. i ■*■•• »< v- , .f S J *' * , • •. *. » ’ i# V i „ f t i • V [roads. NORTH WEST. .►i • -•, - ! ■ "'•.-Vo | JJatofe and Sfrsijmvants. | FIFTH AVENUE EXCHANGE, DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, PITTBSURCH, PA. The best of liquors always on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, served op in the most superior manner. 43-Meals at all hoars of the day and night-"®* myTJydew. CORNPCOPIAG BESTADfiAKT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and otheraia directed to thin establishment, which nos neen recently fitted op for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUEeTn A CENTIuf LOCATION. -Country folks attending market are par ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an RATINii SALOON will always be founLof (he freshest the market affords. ap2Jfcd*w SCOTT 11 o i: S E, coil. IRWiH ST. AND DUQUESNE WIT, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. X 3 . Tea AHKEH, d«81 BAVAOE No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken and fitted up, with all th« modern Improvement*, thin popular report, (he subscriber is prepared to accommodate his old easterner* and Lho public generally, with the beat the market afford*. OvrU.ts wilt be served up m ever; variety of style, daring the season. His Wine*, Liquor* aa<l Mea, he feel* coulideot in recommeutting to the puhl.c for their eic<dieo< v e. r-au, Rocket and Shell Oy«u<rs received daily and sold Who'esale and Retail. niyiafclyd EXCELSIOR OYSTER 4M> RATIIMJ HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOO STREET, PITTSBURGH. WUOLOaALX AND RETAIL MALLE* 15 LAKE AND EASTEUtI FISH KKKMH I'HILAI’ELI.PJIIA AND HAI.'IIM >RR « TEKH AND Wlhli GAMK S AH la their Proper Me aeon, no2b] G_KU Ij KEUN EM A N & CO M'"a"ns"h >n House, Vh>"a"Dk'kn i Proprietor, No 544 J.d-eriy Htr«-»-t, jint be... ih«> Psiseeugor L>epol of the Peno-ylvuUu» !ud: :-id. w. . u Uiake* U the tnowt couveDieul hou-e in u.t- rui j,. f Kenner* arriving by that road. Tie proprietor having, at cuns,.|.-rHi-le rxi»>-u-«>. fm«-d Up, iu excellent stylo, the M ANSIuN 11' d 'bk, w-.uid rt- HjHM-tftilly HOhcit u chare t/f pullin’ Tin re .- attached a splendid HTABI.K oil ! pii. u-ivp WAi.xN YARD. affording atnpie m-i..mn,.~Ui.,.ij i.. unt.-lri - Uiameteia. Ilia Lerd.-r ki< i lw w.K ire* Imuismni wan the beat the market <*nu aiJ<.rd. jd;y SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE ’DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. Having taken mi*i iiufj uj\ at a great expense, with all U»e modern unprow* menu, thia popular resort, the suh-cnls-r is pcepar-Hi to accommodate hi* frieoda and the pubhc generally, with the be»tthe market afford*. OYSTERS will l«e served up tn every vunety of alyle dunng the season. IJQuORS and ALKS he feel* contidoui ia recom mending to the puhhc for their exre!lcu- .* nerval up at all hours, and I>AY and iN'itiHT BdAßl'Kßsj ukco. i,|>i lv GSKAUI) HOiSi;, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEO. 0. I’KE.SBUKY, Jr., ) JAMES UYKKM, L l > roi ►riet« >r«, UhNKY A. CiIAinVICX, J mid; i v ffiarriases. EASTERN CARRIAGES! SjgfrLUWtST PKICES FUR CASH, JOSGFU WiUfti, AT HIS CARRIAGE .REPOSITORY, j£\. near the Two Mile Ron, l*etween and Lawrenoevdte, lias on hand a splendid genoraJ as sortment of Carriages BogglM, Rocfearajn, Ac. He 1* aino uounianUy receiving New and Second-hand Vehicles, Rookaway?*, L»ennaau»wn Wagons, Carriagws Buggies, and any a rude pertaining to the buMn.-wa Twenty year* pnnju<i*l experience, and good Luslocm facilities, tnaSle bun to offer groat Inducements to purchasers. «#*The cars of the Ciimecs' Passenger Railway from Pittsburgh. pans the door every miutiU-n. »u'i Jaw C. WEST & CO., MurovAcnmaM or CARRIAGES. KOCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, BULKIER AND hLKIGHS, A'o. 197 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 49“ All work warranted to be of the bent material* and workmanship. mylilyuis (Kdutational ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Dnaer (he Care of (he Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated in LOIiETTO, Cambria County, PeDusvivani*. four miles from Cre«son Station, uu the direct ri»uui l>etween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, wus chartered id Ism, with privihgea to confer tbo usual Collegiate Bouon* and Degrees. The location of the College i.« one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of Un- Allegheny Mountains being proverbial lor its pure water, bracing air, And picturesque ec*u*rv The Schclastic year commence* on the VIBB I' MON DAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and rude t*L>out ihe ‘.hAUi of JUNE following. It u divided into two hessioo* Student* cannot return home between Ui« Houmous All the Apparatus uecosMary for Surveying. Eo gineering, Ac-, will be furnished by the lnr.uiui.i.ii to the Students. I outrun.eiual and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. SLudeui* will be adraiiu-d from eight yearn to the age of manhood. TKAMA—Board and I'uiuon, payable half yearly in ad *“uee $.lOO Washing and use of Beddiug p, and Modern lw»ugiiagen extra to Student* speud V&oaiiou at the College U, Reference can be mado to the Ri. k<-v Bishop u'Loa Dor, (o the Jtov. T. S. Reynold*, St. Mary’s. Liretto, and to other Clergymen ol the Pittsburgh Dinrase. EATEN &l JOIiNNON N KOUFIN U wn. Jon\go.\ XKT OULD GIVE NOTICE that he has L, 7.JtM. the interest of Ins late partner, G. 8. BA iES, tn the Roofing Business, and t« the sole manu facturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Roofing r Ini. Ouw Elastic, Cement, Felt and Oanvaiw Rooting. 9d. Improved Felt, Cement and tiravel Rooßni. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt RooOng. All warranted KIRK AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material for sale, .with printed matruiTtiens for using. Office at Hatob A Johmtou’a old stand, 76 binnhfleld si a, U ~c- M „ WILLIAM JOHNSON. «. is.—j hts Gum Cement is unoquailed as a Paint for Metal ttoofk, luting twice as long, at least, as paint, and Oheaper. ma.*27:d*w pUOTOGKN, COAL AND (JAKBON OIL LAMP STORE I GUARANTEE MY COAL AND CARBON OIL To be the best in this market, and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and of every variety. COAL OiLis the most economical and brilliant light known, and Is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the finest quality, at low onces; also, Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys. C. THUMM, Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth street, below Market, maZfclydaw in the Fxnalalnr Hip||„ f _ P . F . 6 E IS S E / PRACTICAL MACHINIST U ENGINE BLILDEK; CONTRACTOR FOB STEAMBOAT S FERRY-BOAT MACHINERY & HULL! STEAM ENGINES, Railroad Castings, Mill-Clearing, &e, WELLBVILLK, Clhlo. OBOKRS FOR STEAM ENGINES FOR THE OIL COUJt'TItI', PROMPTLY PILLED. MEM' AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES, of different aires, on hand. Refar to W. B. BCAIFE, Pittsburgh EURE LIQUORS. —Families can buy a bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Teneriffe, Sherrr o gaWuie. Also. Cognac Brandy of different brand* ▼err Old Mooongahela Whisky, Champaigne in quart! plot and and half pint bottles; reduction made by dosen or half dozen. All the above for sale by the Quart or gallon. N; B.—Thoee wishing adulterated liquors need not ealL IX Fick&ISKK. ap2s:ly-tno 101 Third *tre« KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS; STATIONERS, AND BLANK BOOK M AN UFACTORESfi. SO. 66 WOOD AT REST, Pittsburgh, 1 a. A fall anortmeafc of law, Medical cod' fiuot U ooaJSookfl constantly on hand. n JiOTTLKD LIQUORS, FINK BRAN. f PtEB, Wines, Gins, Whiskies, Boms, *o„ Ae_ for ebt WM. BENNETT: l2O Wood gtrae “OAISINS. — “ ■Vi I 100 boxes Sugar Raining; ; 160 do Bunch do; S MQJjtfb . JAO do; ; - RBiJi do ..do do) n'o-r-. - . 69 -dd Valencia ‘dee iVoiriaiebr. UtßYllEft * BBOTBERR, * . N 0.89 Wood street fell Opposite the St. Charles Hotel ' 1 ■* ' t ■- ■* * DOLLAR SAVIAOS BAMK, CHARTERED IN 185 6. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 or’.ock ; ana from No vember Ist to May Ist. from 0 to 3 o’clock. Deposits received of all sume not less th&n On* Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annual ly, in June and IMcerober, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, if Dot drawn out, is placed to the 1 credit of the depositor as pnncyvd, and bears the same interest from the-firm days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even tt>present his pass l>ook. At this rate, money will double in leas loan twelve years, making, in lh* aggre gate M3HT AND OM-UALT FEB CENT. A TEAB. Books containiQ£ the Charier, Bj-laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gnuis, on application at the office William J. Anderson. Hill Kurgwin. Isaac M. PenmMtk. }lenj. L Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock,M. D, Ho|»ewell Hepburn, lvol**rt Robb, James James Shldlo, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tiudle, Alexander Bradley, John G. Kackofen, George HI -u'k, John B. Canfield, Alonr/i A. Carru r, Charles A. o<>lu.n, William I v oi:gla», John Evans, John Holmes, Willmm B Hi.vpn, I‘eU.r li Hunker, Richard llavr. William S. lively, Proprietor. HOUS £1 , ni:\itv w. uiihiotti, NeAr Ibe <‘ori;«T of l-'ifih, PITTSBURGH, PA. MUN’KY in lurg.s un-l nnull quantities loans,! on i,old ami Hiiv.-r, Diamond*, Jewtdry, thil.i and Stiver VS aP-h,--. and ail kind.- of valuable Hr tii-lee, for any lengi-t of lime Agreed oU. Tl»», g<> w ,h* sannnl be delivered v» itUuill th'.a Ticket Not aceouilt nblr in I’A-e of fire ui't-e Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 I* M. jaW WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Banked and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street * corner of Third , Nllm.MK" lUnkent ami Kx • ( hang** lifker-. All 1 Dealer l * Itl Note-, Drafts, At . . |.un.-e«, t ..lid, s.lvrr and Bai.U N.tU't Kit'haoge nil l!i-' l-Jt-lffM Hi; I \S sat, oil lil'r* r- i.-Lantl)' 1- rattle D. ’,.*. li.-r- I.IH.1" Hi nil Pit* i ilien throughout the i’ui’.-d -SLttlen | |mit- r •-* *-i v *u in par fin d- or rin mil paper, No L 7 Mark*-t nifeei beia.-en TbirJ and Fourth streeus. luv'-trly WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES! MO. ‘H FIFTH STREET, WHEELER <s o WILSON CHICAGO MKOMMiv IV-TITITK: I.' d'lbVlU.h M!/rhM«S' IVMTI IT l*K t 1 NCI N NAT 1 MIXHaNIC.-*- INHTMUTK ALLEGHENY OhN IT KAlrt. **mhburgii An-1 Other County Kan * 100 niitn«-roUs l<> uiriiUoQ. WE t »FKEU T» > THE ITHI.iC WHEEE KR A VVIi.S‘<NS iMFKOYR.D SKWIM. M.A CHINK. AT KKDITKD Id' P iv\ wpi in. -i>i*M>d cunrr ii.-n.-e in .* Hit ids x-i Uie (<e«t uuu most reiiAbio Kamoy !>«*wi;,g Mat-nine u*"» in h*»e It »*-w* e-iiia.ly We!! on tlie Ih.cJCesl and P; I.o*l fAbnc-, iitaKe.. P,e lo<*k-MUU.-h unpoasibioto unravel, wiu; Um es«eiiUal auvaidage o! being alike on i"t;: aide-*, tormmg u-i r. I*- n-.-r <’ha:n on toe under>; le—is -.mpie m o*>m*tru< i.oti, more in movement, and more durable Limn any uU,f r Wr >;iv,* full . oi»h to th** p'jrr;.a.n r to atrvr orliuary n«ain/, i-'.iicx Lt*m, iju.il, guiiiei bind, and luck. a!1 on ibe Mine machine, and warmn it for three >wu Circulars rouutminfc wnumoaAi from huh** of U. tngb<**t olHij-i up. and Wr,«t, j'Hinj pncea, kr., wiJ he hi-m-he*! prati* on uppiii’MiOL m |x*r»oD or t>v letter Sewing Machine Ncedo**, Bilk '1 w;nt Cotton and tdi! constantly or band, my 5 UOW£S \LW SHITTI.F Sewing Machines, A RE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY i\ SEWING, working equally well on the lightest and heaviest fabnts, making the alike cm both Md©*, which cannot be And for Tailoring, Bhirt Mating, Gaher K*C!ia Binding, Lh«we Lav# no «.if»erw>r. Call and < them at No. 26 Fifth Btroet, Up Stair*. sf -O-.diwU' W. B. I.iuce>ll. GKOVEK& BAKER’S SKWIXG MACHINES, WITHIN THE KKAC II 0 F A L L, Prices Reduced for Beven Year*, from |46 lo tllu, including Heinors. Increased l&ciliuea for tnan ufaeiunag and the curtailment of hUgation expanse* cons*«vpien upon recent den-stons of the United Buies (/ouna utllrming th« validity of the Grover A baker’s <o. m pau-ron eonbles this company to fumi.-h their sewing machines wuh imporum improvement* at xrtaily REDUCED PRICES. 'I in* Miif-vrinnty of these machines for family iiKe and murufaciiireu in the same range of purpose* and uia- Leiial-i is attested by the ten* of thounrtnd« using them, and the moderate prices »t which they are now sold, places them withiu the roach of a'l and obviates all ex cuse for umjieruig with those inferior and lo* priced mnchmes which hare bo the Sewing Machine business. Every machine sold by uh im war ranted for three years, we also give inxlmciiotih free of ObargM to purchasers to enable them te FiKM, KELL GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALL UN THE same machine. Circulars can l>e had at our otttce freo of oharge by applying either in person or by mail. N. H —Sewing Machines, Needle*, Bilk Twial, Colton, etc., constantly on uaod. WILLIAM MEANS, BAKKIsun a. OuKFIN, General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, WHOLESALE GROCERS - PITTSBURGH, PA WILLIAM UAtiALEV, WHOLESALE GROCER, WM. H. SMITH WHOLESALE GROCERS, Wjc Mum, PhUa..— _ ~..C. w. Rioutsob, Pittsburgh. MIIXER & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMP nmifm Q, BRAffDIKS, WINKS AKD gKBAIU, SOS. *a AND 223, CORNER OP XJBERTX AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SO JIB AGENTS .FOB SWEARERS CETY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. [rob, Sails, Cotton Yarns, con stantly on Hud, [mr2 NO. .65 FOURTH STREET, puiujint. GEORGE ALBREE. vie* paxstotiTTß, James li I>. Meeda, John B. McKad<len, Pt-tcr A. Madeira, John H. Melior, Jaruea M’Aulev, .1 bn Maraha'l, Walu*r P. Marshall, John Urr, Henry 1,. Rmgwalt. John H. Hhoeubergcr, Alexat.der Bpenr. Wiliiam Si-hini-rtr, ! -auo Whiitier. axcarrAar ajid tk.xdjg*jul. CHAKLKB A. COLTON. LOAN OFFICE No. 100 Smithfieid St M riTINHI Kctll. PK.NVA £rtmng |finchinfs, PITTSBURGH PAIBS OF I 860! Awarded ihe First Premium at the UN I ThJ ' STATES r A l K. i iHiO B'l V I K l \ ' ti. IDLIN'HS STA I K F v: Wise. UNSIN si UK Ka K; i > i W A STVJ'K i A I It; KkNTft K S'l AIi.Y \ I K. I KNNESKKK STATE K VI K; NKW JEKrfKY pTATK KA 1K; S EKMU.VI M A IK 1 AIK. WM. SI M\KR LOCK STITCH SIAM Hoveled or Pulled Out, CUATUNKY A WALTER, No IS Fifth street. General Agonla. ®ro«rs. DAVID WCANDLEBB bpecial Partner. (Successors to M'Candlese, Means A Co,) Corner Wood and Water Sts., Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, R. HUNTER. WM. H. SMITH & CO., 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, PttUburi i * '* . *«* ' t Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Offlce, No. 486 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Biatejoh* or Asasra, Jajioabt Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being First Mortgages, amply secured f1.8y6.593 88 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,; cost. my«o 23 Temporary I/oans on ample Collateral See'is by. 136 66 Stocks, (present value ($5c,667 72,) cost by,:."*! 66 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 0U Caatu .. 27,y1y 33 W , * 12,2U«,U61 68 I he only profits from premiums which u.i-company can divide by law, are from neks which have l>«en de termined. *r i .™ Ur ? l j C o* m *^ e on ever Y description of Propertv.in I owp and Country at rates as low hj* are consistent with security. Since their ncorporauon. a period of thirty years, 'v,\L 'l'’"*" l '/ F "“. lo -n amoui.i v ..lim rour Millions of lAdlars, thereby aflording *-t idenec <d w.e advantages of Insurance, a* w«-n as the ability and disposition to meet with prompm.---. all lml»i!iio*«. Jesses peid during th*- year lb 6», fd2,lfci 36. buutobs. Charles W. Banckor, Mordecai L>. I^ewia, Tobias Wagner, David b. Brown, , m V ,e L Gr ant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, beorge W. Richard* George Kales, u*< inr > i>i . CfUS. N. BANCKKR, President ELWARL. C HALF; Vico President. WM. A. b'l'RikL, Secretary pro tern. ~ J- GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, m 7‘° Northeast corner 'I lord ami W 0...! streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBUKUn. (iKOK.(ii£ IjAKhIK, J'rt'Miiit'iii; K. M. (.oklmi.N, Secretary Capt k I>.«C*(K:HKAN, Ucd'l Act*ui. Ofriot No.w W'u'.or nlrma, (X|uiut/ A ’ d W>»rclniiiMP upturns) Pittsburgh. RIMKB lUBUr ° a * ?KiU:,t ail klfl ifl of hIKK ftQd MAKIMC A Homo InMlUilion \,y Inrfkr'Uir- who aro “**•* m itiO'-ooumumy, un.l who ar« -i^ifrminf.l, io mitmuiu the char* i«r whuih they *- nu« il,. besi i.rui**.- Uuu to Uio*e whc d»jnr*' to u- m-nrn,!. ASHK'J'M, o. Tu|;[.;k .Ann, 18*Jt Ht«;rk AemuiiU M Ottilia luruiuub Op*‘Q Aoeounm, elc (iaxh Prmmini t Nou*-.. . Nuut» auj bill* tlim-rn,o.«vt* Hoorge Dai mu, George W . Jack .hod, Nathaniel Holmes, Wm. H. hrrul,, Andrew Arklry, Alexander .J - | tioma^ PHILADELPHIA FIRE AHD LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite lII* CuKuut House, Capital $210,100—~ VhM-l.i SJo!,OItS. MAKK AM, KINUS <»K INSU KA.NCK, ♦•illjur i‘. i Lifiimi or l.uinu J, on ovi r) oJ i*ro(wri)- ur Marcimu.W. ai ran.-..un1.1t rale* M |.ram:uiij KoHKKI P KIN'., Pr.wuirnl, M W. B.W.bVH.V \ pru-LJoau hIKKrTuRd: CtuirlbM Bujda, K. H. Khijhaik, K H. Surer;, t HbertJukD, ti. J . F- Blaccjuieji, SwrelATT J '< ( uFKI.N, )7* ; lj CoriitT l Nir-.J and W„oj rtirtfole DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN srRANCK COM HAM -INOUUMKATKIi HY 'IHK LKMIHI.ATI'KK UK HE.V\-*I.VANIA lilt Om«S K VOHXKH THUIhASh WAt Vi’T.fv' fhh-ai-klhuia. Marini; iNHiiKANrij »U>l u* h!i finri- of ijjt* W-.-ria. .. INSCKANCK.'j i»n uy K, Ciuiml*. An ,i I .mni {«» h]| pan* of ilw- fmou. 1-;KK IN SI RANCKri on M wviiHU<ii»e tvucrHii v, ua St| 11[ju U..Ac lu K • TO 11» —W m. Marlin, KJuumJ a J»-r, 'l'iu-* ph in* PauMmg. John N J-V«r<•»♦*, John C i <;»> Jam. B T o.jiiKir. Wrn. Erre, Jr.,J»i:j»-« l' HiuiO, Wm. c! l.u-UiK, Jor.'ph U Soai, l>r. K M. Uu-t.,11 U. H uyh Cram, ’ 'h:trl.-- K*••«*) . K.Slo*«*a 1 F J,u, Hciir) 1 »Kfhiu't*-n. U Jont-.- Ur.-ikr, Sjfii. ,-r >1 Jivain I'l.mj,;** C. Han-l, K i« rl hunou, Jr- iiii-. i. I'. rv M Knr-iD'i Jt.«N’,a r. J-'.yir, ;.>()!! I’. Srl:.j >,t*, r ,Jo ]• '] M A i' ( j<v WIU.iAM M \KI IN, l'r..'i.Jt»nL THt tei t;. HA > ! >, \ ,e« irr-nioiiu *i*sai l.riiDM, Secuiarr Ciliirn'i Insurance Cumpanj uf Piu.ilinreh Ofllcc, Cor. of Market and Walcr St*. WM i.Ai.AI.K-k, l‘r*--iat.n-. • M M l 1.1. Ji KA. S«H*r-Lary. ixsriu.s MTIiA >i HO.VI'S .W CAIU.iJIX 1 ii?.Lir.*r IjO- m an.l i :u the q of iJ.c Southern ami W< ro K: v.I .akr- an.l Hayouv and the Nar,g«tL’>Q >d i:><* Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire Wn; Hnn. T. M. Bo*e, .)»*. M c.n.por, J»M. P»rK. Jr , V lug, S. H. KJuitets l apL .-s. C. Young, .J lAMM'di. Jr., Fran' i- .-v-iMr*, M. 'K:«*r, J..;,u r\ l»-U.»rU, j«>J ti lUrt:i.»T l’re.«i«n WEST ItKVM II Mutual Insurance Company, lock havks, ci.into.n uicmv CHARTERED UY Til K LEGISLATURE 0? PKNH Ww'i t ajnL-U $300,000 | /VonmM A'olrj, SICV>W rpms COMPANY WILL IXSUi:K I)N JL B'uM:ug«, Mem.aud.;..', Fnrn.wirH, Ac, iu U>*u or country. I TE.H.TOHS !!cm. J. JyVnnrrt*. J H. Mml, '1 1 Ahramn, Hon. •». il*r>cy, i l.a* L'r.M, l». K. Jit. ijiuii, *'\h« A Mayor. I’eU-r In.-knuri. W, White I h.-mH.- Mtcimo. Hu.N *. ( HARVEY, l ie-v.n-ui. T T Aumma. Vic** prAMlottc Juoa. ‘ 4 • UPHKKT. AyruU dhfcl No TO 1:1th l. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OI Fltlsburgli. Jw'M, Painter, Koiiy Pbli.-rwon, 1 (trier Rproul, C A <k»lt.>n, Janice H Hoi.kina. A. A (Wr:er, !l.turr H|.n»nl, ,Wh A J Junt*M, WaJe Hampton, fcut>uri Patrick, ( karltifil CaplUl $300,000 PIKK AM- M A KIN hi KLKKS TaRKN, o( all «le orriasu: A. A CA RKJ KR, ProHidont. 1. (iKIKK HoorelAry. (j.\l.ly B CE R HAVE ’8 HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever end Ague, A*. The aoncewfal Introdurtion and oa» of this nUnM Rasiedy has bmo the riginl for a literal fined at wmpamndt flailed “ Bittera,* offered rajiani fcrraa, ton • f««t bottle to a fire gallon bee. ontU this word M Bitten " id toti another name for “ grog," or dome riHainons wfchfcsy lure. Bat the re&llr great relief derived from the wdMti dent oae tearpooDful, of oar medicine, BOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the mtMrt absence tf after prostration, bed eetabUabed ftw It e repntatioe which the hoct of Imitation* and eoo» terlaita hare Called to andermlna. It Is positively a Vega tsble preparation, with barely laJßeieni pan spirits is preserve it. Bat ene size of the genuine, (Half Phi BottlreO pries One Dollar. Ibis a medicine of long tried efficaay for (is Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will ooorinoe the afflicted of Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regala Its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the result For Indigestion, Try Bttrhave's Holland Blttiri For Heartburn, Try Barhare’i Holland Bitten. For Acidity, Try Bffirhave’i Holland Blttin. For 3W aterbraab, Try Barhave’i Holland Bitten. For Headache, Try Boerhave’i Holland Bitten. For Lom of Appetite, Try Barhave’i Holland Bitten. For Ooetivenees, Try Barhnve’i Holland Bitten. For Piles, Try Barhave’i Holland Bitten. la aD Herrons, u d Neuralgia iffrr tiers, It has in numerous Instances peered kigMj h— rfrrtsl, and in others effected a decided am. KBAD OABBPULLTI fW aaatae highly eoaoeotated Iharhavw*s IMn to pot op in halfptbft bottks ooly, sad raffled it ChM DnlUf par bottl*. fb« great 4«ua4 fta feMs m« wiafecetwS Medtd&s has tadaeed many taiMkaa wSZ the pebUo hoold guard ay<««* pwrohariag. Jfcisyi qf rmffmtHoml At mat am MmSM AMd %f mmy bettk you baqr. BENJAMIN PAGE, JK. A 00. ■oLi nonuxma, / rrmermnii. Pi. GUI >C EKIES.— 100 bags Rio Coffee; 85 pockets Java dot SS nhds. Porto Bioo Sugar, ' - 60 bbls. E&slwjekte Syrup: 100 keg* BLGufb.' Soda; 20 bbU. Crushed and Powdered So*™ 100 boa^uripuabra&de-TobßebO; I60|ll»lf chMta Y.£.«aU Bluett Tei; ® “ " Goapowder and Imixmalldo; VotMtbJ WM. H. SMITH ICO, IJJXI Swood nd frost ftj - ‘ * * . - JhtstnHJtte. % fci.OuO 00 ~100 00 aso 00 7,*uv 4:1 k«W . -j; .60 5 '!• • . 171.076 M |V-5,‘271 7 b DIU lOTOHS. K Miller, Jr., .IniiM** M’Auluv, Alrmu>i«ir Niliurk, < I.IL- W IvjrkoliHon, W rn. M'-h Ui^hi, 1 ‘arid il. iC. 14. COM, W Hrt'wn, «. •b.MI t iH) UjQ, K. Wiior, >• a MAI'KIKA. Agrnt. Wn. Vi ta-r l‘:u*utir£n. htatcroas ylyjlnia. Wo. fi3 Ponrih Street IHKKt TURK. gnsttraitt^. FIRE INSURANCE BT TEE Reliance Mntual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia^ On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 80S WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, $229,510 00. Assets, $303,508 96. Invented an followa, viz:— First Mortgage ou Improved City Property, worth double the amount H 66,600 00 (iroua.l real, first claas 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’b 6$ cent. Mortgage IyOHn», Sin.ooo, cost Philadelphia t ity 0 per i**Dt loau Allegheny County 6 II cent. Pennsylvania Rmijood Iyoana 10,000 00 <’ollaierai loan.-, well secured 2,500 0O Huntingdon mid Broad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stork 4,000 00 Stork of the Reliance Mutual lusumncu C 0... 24,360 00 Stork of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stork of I'olaware M. S. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Ctiion M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bid- Receivable, husinesH paper .. 16,207 18 hook Accounts, accrued interest, etc 6,216 72 Cash on band and in in hands of agents 11,356 15 $303,508 68 CL KM TINULKY, Presides DIMIOTOMB. Clem Tingley, Samuel BiHpham Wilburn K. Thompiion, R'd>ertSU-en, Fr*-derik<- Lrown, William Mu*ser, C3ornr-liu' l Su-vrnnon, Benjamin W. Tinsley, John R. Wornd, Marshall Hill, H I- Carbon, Z. Ixßhrop, RolttM’t 'Poland, Chtu le.H Inland, Frederick l.enmg Charier. H Wo-,1, Janie* S. Woodward, P.. M. H INCH MAN. Secretary. J JJARLNKK COFFIN, Agent, mylfl Norlhea*l corner Third and Wood *lreelB._ ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO~ OF PITTSBURGH. OKKiCK—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. iNSUKKS AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIKK ANI> MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JuNKH, FTewdont; JOHN l). McCORI), Viet President; It M. BoOK, Secretary; CapL WILLIAM LEAN, (rtjoeral AgenL Lnaxototia—Uuac Jonea. C. (s. Jiuaaey, Harrey Child*, CapL R. C. Cray, John A. Wilson, R. L. Fahoeatoek, John [i. McCord. Capt. Adam Jacob*. R. P. Sterling, CapL W. Ifean. Itob’l I*. M'Grew, Kob’t H [faria. nyU <6lasstcare. W OCKMJNOUAM, t>. CCHKISGIUJt, B. CIUfTUnOHI*, d. ihmsrji c. Duno-u<. / IONNINGHAMN&eo.--I , rrTSßinuiH V; CITY <. LASS Works--WARKHuI’mH; No. 1 1U Water r.; an i lf>u Ftr*t *lieet, Pittsburgh, Ph-, three i.>./rs below Motiuii House, Manufacturers ol iMi-i.innh t'Uv Window (ilass, 1 irtiggistH' (das* Ware, rt:iil Aii.r*neaQ C«>n vex < tla*n,for parlor wuiduw.v’biirohen an i public building*. sel&iy rv etv i i u jn. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, QTKAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLI’M HERB and FINISHERS of all kinds o( brass work, DEALERS IN GAS FUTURES, AC. Office aud Ware room, No. 1)14 Wood it,, Ove Doors from Fifth. Foundry, No. 1554 Firsts!., live Doors below AfouongshcU House. Tbo well-known practical skill and experience m the various branches of lira.'*.* Canting, Steam snd (Jan Pipe Fitting, of the senior members of the firm, (who will k 'ive ihoir personal attention to all work entrusted to th a-tii,y should entitle u.h lo a share of public palruuuge All Orders Promptly Pilled. jyU.lf £1 11 KIST M A S PIiESE N T S, BEAUTIFUL FK N DKKH, Coal Vaaea, Fire Irons, I’LATK WARMERS, TRAYS AND VASES TIN ANU BRITANNIA TEA BETS, at T. J. CRAIGS, -14* WOOL) BT* Five doors from P'lfLU. JoN. I'l.l.M.lNG, successor to L. Wilcox A Co., corner of Market street and the Diamood, keep'- fonsianiiy on hand a full assortment of I»KUUS, M>l L-d IN t>. MKIMCINE CUES I’S, PERFCM KRY.snJ .illy articles pertaining to the bueineaa. tbf Physicians' Pro#ori|*Looß caruuHy compounded »' •’! r*9l<« J VO. TilOMl’NOiV &, CO., IiUI'ME, SWN AM, uUN.iM KLNTAI. PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, \o. 135 Third Street, PlMibvrsb, pa, i . t. in iii u.’v, H O XT SB, SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Nu, •£, Cur. St. Clair si, and Duqiiebiip Wa 1 (SKCnM' s'!\)RV.) SW"Ah work entrittf'eJ to uhi will l« Neatly and l*ri.iii|.l!y Kxeoutod IIEAIKY EUIUA, ORGAN MANUFACTURER Keeps ooustantly on liand Church and Parlor Organs. UK KVKKY SIZK AND DKHCRIPTION. N<>- 1. 'l’llree stops, 7 feet 5 mchps high, 4 feel 1# wide, i feet 6 incite* deep. N". Five y iV«*i 5 iuehae high, 5 feet c inches wide, j feet <1 inches deep. Nu. 3. Kight stupa, II l*et 6 iurhea high, 7 feet 3 ins. wide, 4 fuel s inches deep. I welvo slops, 13 feet high, 9 feel fl ion. wide, 7 (oeideep, Thf above dimensions are for Grecian e-asea; if Uolli they will l*o somewhat higher For further uiforniuUon apply to JOHN H. MKI/.0R,Kl Wood street, IJ£NKY KKHtiN, 172 t’o&Lre street, NKVV YORK. Ur spy ly Kj*t « . P E II tt Y , BOOT M-A-ZBIEU, Third Street, near Wood, (Two iKK>ra above the Telegraph office.) AFTER a long absence from (be hoot Lmaint-**, has again commenced, and tlaUera hi/um*lt that he will be able to render general satisfaction, and would L»e pleased to see his former ruxtorni-r* and friend*. He has on band the best ol 1* BENCH CALK BKINS, and uone but the best of work meu will recejvo employment. Satisfied that he is competent to of the workmanship and material, be will mve bis andinded aUentiou to this branch of buaineata anl&ly HILLEHMAM & CO., JJAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Ual., Cap. and Ladles’ Furs, Which they oQer at the lowest prtoea, wholesale and retail. HILLEKMAN A CO., ,H ')4 _ 76 Wood street. CIOAE VASES, of tile most elegant de- J sigiiM aud txjttutiful |>aUerns. <’oal tlodx and Buckets, Id great variety and cheap. , FENDERS of alt kinds-Nursery, Wire, Prussia Iron, Cast Iron and Common, Brass Tipped and Plain, at T. J. CUAIG’S, ._ oc *' 124 Wood street, uear Fifth. f|>HE manufacTuhebs -- Gf — saw" X YER’S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, alter subjecting it to the severest testa known to the irada, are tally pursuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap in the Uuiied States, for so little money, haring at once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts.) UK BEAUTY—In oolors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. UK^PUKI.Y—In freedom from rosin, turpentine clay, fish oils, stale grease. And adulterations. OF (QUALITY—For warning clothes, of orery des cription, coarse or flue; cotton, Uuen, woolen or silk dyed, printed or white; lor xjusu*o tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil. printers’ ink, shoemaker*’ wax, eUh, from clothes, furniture, and from the hftrwjq Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a oopy of tiie direction*. B. C. A J. H. SAWYER, nn * 47 Wovtd ■treat. Pittahorsrh CUTIIBEKT <fc BON, attend to the Os sale and purchase of Real Estate, collection on Heu4s, borrowing and Ixmning Moneys on Notes, Bonds Mortgages. he. , 61 Market street. n 024 u a \vn nrLi-uiraA ltwith acr es of [.and, Water Power; 1 run of burrs for use of Lnstillory, and all conveniences for doing a large busi ness. bituate near the 'M lx>ck not far from the River jaB 8. CUTEBKRT A BON, 61 Market street. SUITING THE TIMES.—WaII Taper and Borders will be sold at reduced prices, by W. P. MARSHALL, InT 87 Wood Btree ' CHEAT WALL TALERS. —Tor sale by oa7) W. P- MARSHALL. WUUbLN IluubS AT COST—Balance of slock will be closed out at c^st. KATUN, CREE $ MAOBUM, jal 17 Filth street. Buckwheat flour.—»,ooo pounds Buckwheat Flour in 5u pound sacks In store aud lor sale by JAMES A. i'ETZER, ihJ4 corner Market and Firat ata. KY FRUIT.— ““ 76 sacks Prime L>ry Peaches; li6 ** ** “ Apples; Received and for sale by HENRY H. OOLLINS ja3l Mo. 26 Wood sfreg CODFISS.— a,OOU prime Codfish, lor sale by WM. H. SMITH 4 00, 118 Second A 147 Fourth *ts 1 n CENT PRINTS, BKiST IN THk 1 U City. Balmoral Skirts, Sltfrtiog Muslins, Linens, Pillow Casinos, Shawls and Clo Aka. aaueoN lovf. feS 74 Market street. r ABDL—S tierces for salts by U WE. fl. SMITH k CO. IaZS US Bengal k 147 Fourths ' \ T a. num '• *• “’™ M’KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE, Between Hand and Wayne street*, PITTSBURfitt, FtKSX are prepared to furnish Ooai Oil, Whiakj, Aid) MoUsaeaand Pork BARRKLB, at the honest notice, and on the nwt reasonable term*. ae2J:ljr S. 11. & C. P. MARRLE, MAKUPACTSEEBS 27,000 00 30,000 GO AND DEA LESS 11ST T)OOK, CAP, LE'm.R, and all kinds of 11 WRAPPING PAPKK, mve removed from NO. 547 wool street to No. 33 biullafleJd street, PITTSBURGH, PA, or Tjaite for Ruffs. apP LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, Mo. 47 Wood 81r..t, PI ttaburgb, P« 6 Will. CLAYTON, HOUSE AND SION PAINTEB, No. 31 Diamond Alley, near Wood St., PITTSBURGH, Pi. N. R— All Arden ovetnptlv eUandedto. Jacob T. Hunting, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pitts. atOEAKO W. ROUOtTS. COtKTIB STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, Dear Wood. ryUE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE A and keep coueLiJily on hand every article in their hoe, hr: Cornice*, Oniaimsut*.Curtain Gooda,Comforta, Feather B**d«. Mattra**** ol all kind*; also, the celebra ted PaleDi Spring Bed*. All kinda of shades, Blinds and Fixture*. AdT’Prompt attention given to ail orders for fitting and UtYiug down Carpet*, Oil Cloths, Ac. oci!7:lyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. AFULTHN, bku, and brass « FOUNDER, No. 7u SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, ra~, is prejiaretl u> furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds; CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE UuCKS of all Mies, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the oeututil manner. BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL* TON’S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. apT&ly rjlU E uIdEST ANl> LARGEST ~ Lithograph it Establishment in tht Cit; Win. SCH(JCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER’S BUILDING, GKO. BLETCHER, GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Ornamental llair (or Ladies and Gentlemen, Will. J. TAVLOK At CO., WHOLESALE FISH DEALER, No. 12*2 and PH North Wharves, ( Above Arch Street,) D. C. KNEELAND J£EEP.S CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUAREAND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Also, pwikos to order PLAIN AaND FANCY PAPER BOXES, niiiLalilw tor Sboeti, Dry Glmhlm, Ac, at Eastern pnotiM. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third story—uvor Ciuiea*' Bank.) Pitiehurgh, Pa. jetfcl CABTWBIGHT & YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importers of Pocket and Table Cutlery,Surgical and Ddntai iroento, Guns, Pistols, F'iahmg TaekJe, etc., No, 80 Wood streot They give special aliention to the tunng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repair with punctuality sod despatch. apl7 T AS. MILLINGAK, MONONUAHELA O PLANING WILL, would respectfully inform the public that be haw rebuilt biuco Uie fire, aud taring en larged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and moat approved machinery, is now prepared to fur oi»h flooring and planing boarJx, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kilo dried, frames, mouluiugs, boi-making, Ac. South PiU-sburgli, September 7, 1857. ta2o ALADDIN' (JOAL OIL C’OAII'AN V. BBKKKTOS, JOUNSTOK & WILKINS, No. 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior uualil,- or I.UHKIUATLNG, ILLUMINATING aud UKUDE OJAL OILS. Also, LAMI’S of every randy, Wholesale and Rebut aplsdy fuiujp aarMaa aotnar j. Aaotaso* L) EYMER i)b ANUEKSON, (successors to JLV Joshu Rhodes A Co., wholesale dealers in PuR- E1(?N FKl'l B, MTSJjHPKIKI, CONFECTIONERY, BUGAR*%j4c,, No. 8t) Wood street, opfioaite the HL Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. R) ,2 J M . LITT L E, ~ TAILOR, WO. *4 ST. CLAIH STHKKT, (Dr. Irish’s N«w BuiMtag,) *»>*>/ > PITTSBURGH. STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DUB ’ BUS. M. DALV, Stocking Manufacturer, pOKNEK FfFTH ST. AND MARKET ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment of Woolen Blockmgb.Hoee,Socks,Comfonedilovee, Hoods, Backs, for men and women, together with a very exteu -Bi' assortment of all descriptions of Goods in nls line Bubble to the season. He sells prim vticles si Low Prices. Call and examine. Remember, M. DALY has but one do re, tnd tta __ rm Ihe comer of Fifth m and Market ley. fe2l Any peraSon wishing to adopt A CHII.U, some six weeks old, will call at the Uffioe of DR. HRAMBTRUP, _ d?2B No. 86 Pmithfteld hU Pittsburgh. WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OK WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. PINE OLD MONONGAHELA EYE WHISKY, &C. 327 and 320 Liberty Street, J !**ll PITTS BURGH, PA , Wigs, Wig*, Wig*, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and latest Styles of Fashion, manu •actored by J. it. tAMEROBi, No. SiForotHS*. The subseniier having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his formor friends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, and would call thsir at tention to a new and beautiful SELF-ADJUSTUiBWia it puts all former plans of wig-making in the shad Alia moms are lghtness, durability, not liable to Shrink bean equally aU over the head, and easy and oncettil appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. * Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new mode of BAN DO, HALF-WIGS and WIG&ThVdJ away with the heavy and formal appearance eomaeh digapproT«Hi of in the old style*. Tr < nrtiT CURED! FITS CURED! TUB IiRKAT AMERICAN 11KMKDT. TUIS MEDICINE HAS BROUGHT Happiness to the Homes of hundreds of Families •that have for years sutfered the greatest affliction, in having some memt*er of Lheir farqiiy afflicted with this dreadful disease. What can bring such bitter grief to the hearts of parent*, as to see their child suflerinsr with a disease that destroys the intellect and so oiien cames its victim unconscious to the grave. Jfemntat In the AMERICAN REMEDY you find what youhara so long looked for in vain— A Oar*. This Beme*C i* I'urefy Vegetable—it contains no iftsonow* Ow*™ can be taken with wrfetv. Persons seeding lor Medioine, should stats the Berth oulars of the case, nod the Medioine will be sent IAmJL diately to any part ol the country? ftwS taro bottles will eilect a Cure in most cases. *° *** Price, ii botUsa for Prepared by Bold by M. KLMdlNfci’, ™ WAH orders should bo addressed a ms BTARKKY P.tlsl.Yj^L fnff^^.^S-fi xtruu. MEN. ~ ABE PREPARED TO PUBLISH PUMPS , 'JStthtT X-OPPEROR IH°N TUBE, M lh VA.LVBS, RODS, Ac- complete lor wotkiau. iLwajkoo, Wood ana 162 lint mb. ' • w t*’ "" "< ' - ■ ■ -.i x' r- iv'-.A-^AvS: gaatoffs fl-ardi. At VBXU **W VAOfOZT OS Fayette Street) K. t. & J. U. HAWVEB, nuravAorcuu or URGE, PA Manufacturer of the Celebrated JTD IVZ&T DtSOUPfIOH ®» NO. OS MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA soriCK. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in . . % C . - ' ■* 1 . • ' ft ’»! ** v •* ‘ *• ' 4 1 , w* v *►* i. ■ .• ‘ SUtttt and \ WM.BENNETT, IMPORTER AND/DEALER IS BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, GIN Old Monongahela and Beatified Willliy, No. 190 Wood Btr.ot, Pittsburgh,^ E. p. niDOEETON St BKO. IMPORTERS OP - ' WINES, BRANDIES, &C. ALSO DEALERS 15 Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NOBTH FRONT STBEET, feZiljd PHILADELPHIA. Sfobaccn and gegars. & D. RINEHART, luwurAcru&is ato oiaub nr AiLnritf sss j TOBACCO, SNUFF ARID SEOARS, CfMITKWrHAL, Wholesale andJZeiaU Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGABS, Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STHEET, Under the Bt Ghftries Hotel, ocll .p. aoanios li. W. pATTtaaos -GkIJF. Dawson PATTEHSOHI tL DAWSON, ATTOENETS AT LAW, KI HN’S LAW BMLDIHQI, Diamond street, uear Grant* PITTSBURGH, PA M . i' tUC A 8 , ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Ho. 1» Grant fillM (Three Uoors below the Court HoaseJ r Pirranaag, Pi. L. BBACKEHRID6E, ATTOHNEY AT LAW Olltce, Ho. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. J“ C il AKLEB OiCKEN • ATTOIINKY AT LAW, Office, No. 91 Grant street, near jal4.ly Piraauaaß, Punfi, WM. H. WHITSEY, NOTARY PXJBIiIO 4 OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth rtrost, dot Wood. (jlft O A R. D . T SCOTT, DENTIST, » Has removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A, WARD, Ho. 979 Pent Stcpet, (Boutb side,) third door above Hand street. *9* Office hours from 9A. M. till ft P. M. fepfclf JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, No* 97 Wylie Street, PltUbnrgit* Rjtritt^so*lrr. A. M. Pollock, 1). D. Brace,'Esq, Dr. HaJlock, Theodore Robbins, Russell ErreU, Ran. myl4;Ly JAMES A. LOWKIK, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth Htreet, Pittsburgh, between Smith* Beld and Cherry Alley. deTMy (fiW) S. SEL DEN lIAVING RESUMED VT THE PRACTICE OP I.AW, may hereafter bo found at bis office, No. 122 Fourth street* 1e 29 _ Pittsburgh. HAIIIj, Surgeon Dentist, successor to *G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street MSf Office bourn from oigbt to 1 o’clock, and £ro«n3 to 6 o’clock. frlffly Sapwean ©allmts. HOGE R,.S * Ambrotype and Pliolograpli GALLERY, U 8 ROM ILK BIILUINU, Mo. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFJt^lfe 40^Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, ■ Photograpta, Ambrotype*. and lafe-Sise Picture*. ' SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIKE SIZE, and colored tn (Jil ou Caovaa. . fan •, • \ . PEOPLES’ GALLERY, f>3 WOOD STREET, Coruer of-Dlamoud Alley. TH ESU BSCRIB Eli WOU LD RESPECT- ■ ■ FULLY Rjuinun.',: to Uie -Tscnn Kiltolwigh anil' ' vicinity, that he hue leaned Uie above Piablm ffflljv.: V aod is prepared to take every variety of Kcture ktunra -W tu me I'hotozTaphlc Art, ie its moat perfect stylos. *rw« at LREATI’y kEDUCEL. KKIdaT Import w - proyemeuts have been added, rendering thia the moat 1 desirable, economical and pleasant location in ibeeitv. myl A. JAkjUAT. • - JAMBS Me TAYLOU^I ALDERMAN, OFFICE, N 0.4 51 Peun Street, Filth Wardj'jf ' COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds,-" J ' Bonds, Morlgagoa and other Legal WriUaga' 1 'apt'ly Bills Probated. - /~iUAKLES w. LEWIS. ALDERMANT ,3 : S. akd ix-ornaojusticx or ton ptAca. “ OFFICES ON THR CORaNRE OF WYLIB ANE> FII-TH RTREEIS. * All bUHtneaa connected with this office Will h« tended to with promptness. Conveniences of al) kintft* done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds. Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles 1 examined. in v To the member of the B*»y he tendon hfa servieea u Comnusaioner to take Depositions to be read in ih« sevefal Courts of this State, and His offls . is ope of the main Police Stations o» the eitv, and cr a. sOqtmntly his facilities in executing uNuneaa of that kind are very desirable. fplfclj JAMES W. WOOD WELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ‘ V T 7 MB RACING every style of Furniture. XJi Hcßowood, Mahogany, and Walnut, mutable tof Pari ora, Chambon* and Dining Rooms, equal to any in New fork and Philadelphia, and at LOWER PRICER , , Kreiy article made by hand, and Warrant £ Cabinet Makers supplied with ar • m Kuniiture and Chairs, on reasonably and steamboats furnished at Che wl?!j r Tuyd M ' ” ‘ md 78 TWrd fikAh" "p’URNITURE FOR"' CASH.—A fulllS Rtt,,bur * h ““Stared FtfwS BUREAU3L < BOOK OASES, And ererj article needed In a dwelling tA ae well ae a eplundld aaaortment of ** OFFICE FUENITDBE. ' i ' , " Constantly on band and made to order An «»_ nri!S, h bu ” lßea f“« I “‘'nt‘to«tauStaeSAis for CASH, prices are made according],. Feramamnnt “ “>• •‘xw* line^rcSf/be AdJSSuS T 8 » fackiner k iRwSPaT * J. n g, m rr»» N °- 108 belowFifa, - r Josa M. lawn. C. JB. »l!EliYj “ Office, Counting Room of Dispatch B»my ne . . AGENT for the purchase and sole of Beal * Estaie; IBs Booting or Property and CollecUnanf ' Beuw tlm PuroluuHi and dale of Btoia and oliwnS?* tinu^o. CAKPEfflKiarir^ 87 Fourth St, Scar Wood, Plttat» llrghj Pfc W. D. & H. M'CA' . UM r* 1> ESPJSCTFUEJLY AN >',o^,i. Aw that 4boy w© qow reooi* r ' THAT".’ L VELVET. BRUSSELS ' thREeS fimn FINE moKoiNoL“ B s f tTS ' Nzw AVO .*** CLOTHS, UTAi A^'iTAf DESIGNS; MATTINGS, ~TOHWp s raetlir's FJ ou AN’r some GOOD newt I . Al twice, ~ '~ BY LEAVES YOUR orders AT - * I * bi nkkeh > iai wooßßiMaff ***“■ T* r ,„ 81 A,^ i »< J®» «•» be supplied muulerlT ft«n (he with Qurlxm spd Ow, OijTwlifantalt HUUI* i’uLtSs.— O.uuu li-ui. utd BlMk i«l Polaa for a<Ua bj JA3 A. FSTS|% AUrku tod Pint Mj *- ; V^;*o> y : ', ‘ ’ * ,/ ./ *> #■» & + f «.g&* ~-,.i ' ^ .. nsf — -,y4- v iL '"s"",'. '.~> ~vrT-■•£? •'"£ N'. .120 WOOD STREET. PITTBBUBGH, PA< raw njoinnc^ [mniforc. aJ*
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