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" ~«•»■» W^*^ T \ f: ><;i <*■, Jrtf.'v-£?*.**• i -.'- 41 t 4 ' -|y ♦’S V*,/ 1 . r -*iT»-"‘- »> .* . . ry* t - - . C V" " Jl w<***' s ,|s?, *■ S*» bST ** 5.V -A r -er »&■ '-■!<% *> V- r■ ' ’••* k ~ - f ' • • -» - -x. '• ' »■ . t .l v -. •- . *. .. < - J' - v> 'sv.'.;,-• " ' ' '*^a3»a^ v . -.' .... - .■-,- *., .' . • ' ■;'■-;<',Vvt -■' ■ /. ■,-.. ... • . >. ■ : ' . J..V54 . - - _,[Js.,.. • a'cttin. ■ . '’, Np : ': : ''^^^!:'*'"■■■-■ - : ....' :; 1 ' 1 ’ v' 1 1861. THE 1681. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYHE AND CHICAGO H AILHOAD,. TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT! rrilME to Cincinnati aa quick, and to In- A dtanapolis, 8U Louis and Cnicago quicker, than b, nnyother ro,« feTWARD TRAINB . FAST MAIL LlNE—Leave, Pittsburgh 1.40 !•.«. Amven at Crestline- —30.40 a. m Maying close connections with BeUefontaine and Cloveiana. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Armvisgst Indianapolis...— 835 p. *. “ “fit. Louis -1110 p. m.. “ “ Cincinnati-.- 730 » m. and" “ Chicago -.IIXO * u. N. H—The time to Cincinnati is the same as > titeubenyiUe. Trains on both Roada meeUft Columbus, passengers all go Into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Laavee Pitt*burgh.....rL4o t n. Arrive* at Crestline—lo3o p u; Making oloee connection* as above. ' Arriving at B3O a. a. u “ Sti Loms—LUO a. m. “ “ Cincinnati. &3o a. m. " and' 1 “ Chicago 10.-t*f a. a. JL B.—The time to Cincinnati la the same is by Steu benville, Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cln tunati, to Indianapolis and to Chios go. Trains through to Chicago without change of Cara. EASTWARD TRAINS. Leave Chicago, 6.10 a. m. and 6.60 r. n. Arriving at i 06 ? n. and 3.10 a. a. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Creatiine, 6.46 r. withindnsforOolambua,Oinc*nnati. Ciev aland.RadaroBndi.be EaxUand arriving at PiUaburgh, 2 10 a. k. and 8.46 p. u. Ail making dose ooncecoonß with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia and the Eastern cities. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 8.15 a w, and 435 ? m. Arrive at ■ “ HjCO « “ 644 “ Leave New Bright ou, 6.60 M “ 12.30 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 6JB) “ “ 2d)o - Allegheny and Economy Accommodation '1 nuu«— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 aud 6.00 r. m. Arrive at Economy, 1.00?. iu “ 730 “ Leave Economy. &8Q a. “ 08 M Arrive m Allegneny, 73 “ “ 433 M ALLIANCE Market TRAlN—Leaves Alliance at 6.00 a. u. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 30 a. m ; leaves Allegheny at 230 ?. n. and arrives In Alliance at 7 20 ?. stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing Tickets will be sold for these tnuaß at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows a— At Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, te and from Millers burg, Akron, Cay hoga Fan*, etc. Al Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtCrestUne, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St Louia, Louis ville, etc. At Forest, lor Springfield, Band oaky, Dayton, Cincin- nati, eta, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Pern, I/uayette, St. Louia, and Intermediate ports m Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. Aft Wanatah Cor all points on the New Albany and Salem r- V.* , f - '• Railroad. at Chicago, with trains for all points in lillnola, lowa. Wiscotuon and Minnesota. For lurther information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Passenger Station, Allegneny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office* of the iWimut on the line of the road, to all parts of the Usltadßtklea. G. G. HATHEWAY, fo3 General Passenger Agent, PitiKburgh. 1860. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1860 OH AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER MUj. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. lIHE TRKOUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves .She Passenger Station every morning, (except Ban j at 6 60 *. m- stopping at all regular station*, arri wno ai Philadelphia at IOaDO p. m. thR TM ROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at a-vs n. m, stopping only at principal station a maxing direct connection at Harrisburg (or Baltimore, and arri ving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 630 a. m. THK FAST LINK leaves the station daily, (except Sunday*) at &06 a. m_ stopping only at Greenaburg, La trobe, Johnstown, WUmere, GalliUen, Altoona, Ac, con necting at Harrisburg with Tran direct (or Baltinax-e, ami airivins in Philadelphia at 6:00 p. ns ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 32. U p. m, stopping si all stations and running as Car as Oonemaugb. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Braddock’n Reid leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:60 a m. FIftSTACCOMMODATION TRAIN f.-r Tarilo Crer*. eaves daily (except Sunday.) at 11-00 a m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 330 p. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek eaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &2Q p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows >-Express, 1:18 p. m; Mail, 7:60 p. m; Fast Lane, DBO k. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1030 a. m; First '•Turtle Creek Accommodation, &40 a m; BraddockT Field Accommodation. &lu a. m ; tiooond A<*coaimoda tion, \2zLo p. ro; Third Accommodation, 6:10 p. m. Trans for BtairavUie and Indiana, connect at fctiurs vllle intersection with Johnatown Accommodation, Ex press, and Mali Trains East end Weak PITTSBURGH AND CoNNRLUiVILLE TRAINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Conno..*.- vtUo Road, leave daily, (Sunday •* follow*.— Mafl Train, 6-tO a. uu; Express Train, 330 p. in. Return ing Trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsviile Road i r ive at Pittsburgh 1030 a. m. and &10 p. os The traveling public will find it greatly to thefr 1 mer est. tn going PAat or West, to travS by-toe renneylvams Railroad, as the accommodations bow oflered cannot be surpeaeti on any route. The-Road >s btal&Hted with stone ana isentaelvjtne fam» dost. We can promise safety, ipeedwHgmfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. TO NEW YORK Alt 60 1 TO BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00] LANCASTER... I 66 agUHARRIBBU&G, |7 46. Baggage coecfced to all stations on the Pennsylvania RaUroed, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT Phil MILE m addition to the station rates, except from station* where the Company has nu agent. IiOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will bout themselves responsible tor persona] baggage only, and tor an air ant not exceeding 4100. N. B-—The Kxeelsior Omnibus Line hsa been t-m -ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and ti oro (he depot, at a charge on to exceeds oenta for passenger and baggage. *For tickets apply to J. STKWaRT, Agt, Ax the Pena’a R. B. Passenger Station, uoJI Un liberty and Grant etreet*. Ui r*7 , u , - • ’ *f* - • * **■• .. w ».« '■* » ~ *» k Bnilrontls. CHANGE OF TIBE-WIMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. AND AFTEB MONDAY, Nov. 26th, 1860, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva nia RaUroitd, to Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE. Leaves Arrives at Leaves Arrives at gftmnnoa Clkvzuljr> CLcrxLasa CstOAOo a. M. 7.40 a. m. U.tiOp. m L4or.*. U. 7MOS. ■ 10:30 PM. Passenger** desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, mtiet be parti eolar to ask fin* tickets vui Cleveland. N.B. The time to CtdcagO by this route is an quick as via Fort Wayne. KTTOBURGEL 00LUMBU8 k CINCINNATI SHORT LINK, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and . Splendid sleeping ears atuched to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar.at At. el Ar. at Sittsb’gh, Rochester, WelisviUe, Bteub*TiUe, Wheeling, Lfios.lL a. m. BMVa.M. a. a. «ii i. a. liiOv.n. Biwp.il. 8.45 p. 1L 68)0 Y. a. fc2U r. *. ftJO r. M. 4:40 r. M. B.OU f. il The a. K. and L4O p. m. Trains connect with Trauu 10. O R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, So. The 4MX) p. m. Tram stops at ail a tattoos between Ro chester and WelisviUe. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pitiaborgn. n J. BTKWABT, Ticket Agent, For ftuther particulars apply to WILLIAM BTEWAKT, Agent. A 1 (ho Company's Office in Vi eight Station, Penn street, P. R. MY ERR, btt& Gen’l Tieket Agent Cleveland, Ohio} TKTBW EOUTK VIA BIVEB AND lUIL -11 ROAD; Znaianapolifi Re Cincinnati Railroad, Connecting at Indianapolis with Torre Han to, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,! o St. Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, New Alban/ and Salem, and Mien tan Central Roads lor CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAND, BUR LINGTON, and alt Intermediate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE gjIgTETLAFAYETTE and PJ-HU. Freights and passengers earned from Cincinnati or Lawracebarg m less time than by any other route by •nlar-foor hoars, and at as low rates. The only rooa /which shipments can be made from to M Weet, without breaking oaik. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at an- JtßMlfcor W. B. CUTTING, agent at Lawrence burg ina raoeiva promm attention, and no charge for oom Xuwoo; no «ory« for drayogi or commotion at Laior«net> »Pl*y to THOMAS RA7TOANI g[o»ua Water street,) agent of the Company, who is lEEmSi,#’* TK^ ooon for passengers an JOHN ÜBB,^ l ll* LOOMtt.. ■ , - OOnttßa for money. and Money loaned on Checke at short •oorltiee. on data*, with coliaieraJ NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT ANI> on. , Panons deainno Loans can £» iwiS" BOLL ’- yotennable term*. and on good Booari.lerS wUh j| too,«teaau,th.WM lon «4 J l»^ 0( Offly H°. n FOURTH STREET, rt* wood. faftNjO*-. iiWlf, loom , s _ Ml 4 e-uska Oinalsg; 80 bushels CilovorSeed- D M Timothy do; 800 lbs. Prime Feathers; 8 bb)a. White Beans; Por wUe hr fno8) w 4 h. hvttr m UIIKR.—B bblfl. i*re>*h~Hol| 4 “ ootid packed reoelred aud for sale by wM. H.:flMrr , lT-Vrv* 1U sacoga-mrySirtj:,.. )HT, SfiE&Rr. GLAHET, - .... fefftgwil* fo. -J.tj ; -nS|LLuS( T i^ E X ;J r ,if p atiUTBBEBT * BON fill » »«rb.i PtriwL ffhUa. Ai-Jt-iiiß.—iva barrels primi nrtooer Season. no26J GEO. KKINEMAN A UP. SAVAOE HOUSE, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEJtr TO TE>NMYLVAMU TAMBKWOKfi IiKTUT JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. IT A VINO Uken ami fittSIU.N LIUI’SE, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WA'HiN 'YARD, affording ample ai served up at nil hour*, and i >A Y and NIGHT BOARDER-S Uken. aptly GIUAUU HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA GKO. G. FRKSHUIiV, Jr.| JAMES SVKKri, l Pr,.j.neb-ra. HENRY A. CHADWICK,) mail y ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UnQorllieCareorthp Franciscan Brolhm. r PHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN * LOREITU, farnona Lk-unty, }'*-nn•*lv«ja four miles from Cr'*-*-oD rtiation, ou route u-tweou PJuladclphia sod Pittsburgli, was eliaio-rvd in with privillgf* l • confer tl." U-Uib lour*..Vo H uir.r« and L>egn»**». The locoth-c of the ILi «rg-- i» oo«- ■•! thw n.osl beadUlf in IVao-j Stoma—porui-a of toe Allegheny Moug'.mdm L*,T-g provr./bu.! for it* pure water, bracing air, and picturee-m* »cea»-ry The H<~h< laslic year '•uimni t»c» - < :i ihe FIRST MON DAY alter trie l&lh of A UUUS U. ami ni.L the 2Hth of JL'.NK following, it i« divided ;ni'. iw-» SuKieni* cannot return home b*nw*vo tin- Nornon*. All the Appurnui*. he<-*w«.arv for l-md Surveying, En gineering, so, so, will be lurninhed tij Uh* to the Student*. ]m»;n.meniel and Vocal Mu.ir forms no OXTH charge. Suam-qi* will «dm:U«-d fr<*in etgM year* U> ibe age of ruaiihood. T^bjis—B*«ud and Tuiuou, payal.U half yearly in ad vaoce - U C(J Washing and uw of Bedding nnji-td and Modem Language*, nllra. Student* A( Coil.-g* 1»> KofiM»*oee can be nu»d“ w ib** Ui. K**» Bishop < FCi u nor. to llit* Rev. T H. Kevnold-. .*>l. Mary**. l.«-reiUi, and to viii«r Clergy tx.oo id .f,«- Tiiisi.iirgu I?k>c-*-«* (samaflfs. EASTERN CARRIAGES ! SdßMf !.mvKSf PEICKS FOR I'lSH.ggjfifc JOSEPH WUiIE, AT HIS CA KKI AU K HLI'OSITuKY, near the Twn Mil*? Kun, between Pittsburgh and Lawreucanli*, hu cu hand a spteood and general **- IOitOIMU Of Carriages, Baggie*, Boefc*»ais, Ac. He »• al*o ooa*t*nUj reeetnng New and Bocood-hand Vehicles, Bockawayg, Oermantown Wagon*. Carriage*, Bngjpea, and an/ article perUimng to the btuuueaa. Twent/ /ears practical experience, and good t» unto**** tooiihioa. enable him w uAer great Induce meat* to purchasers. cars of the CiUiens' Passenger Railway trt.in Pittsburgh, pass the doer every minute*. »nfcd*w C. WIvST di CO., Kijrovacroaaao or CARRIAGES. KOCKAWAYa, BUOOIKB, MULH-llfli AND BI.KiUHb, JVo. 197 /Vm Strut, PdlstAtryK, fa. ay- Ail work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. m/lilydls BATES & JOHNSON’S ROOFING WJI. JOUR!BON TTTOUI.D GIVK NOTICE that he haa Tj purchased the interest of h»» laie partner, CARBON OIL LAMP STORE I GUARANTEE MY COAL AND CARBON OIL To bo the bout in lh#msrket. and my otylo* of LAMPS are tho latest and best, and of orery Tariety. COAL OILla the moet eoonorntcai and brilliant H^hi known, and Is entirely non-explosifo. Wholesale dealer* and oountrr stores supplied wub Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of U»e finest quality, at low prices also, I.*mpa, Wicks and Chimneys- C. liiU M M, Nos, 10 and 12 FtfUj street, below Market, Ru3llyiUw in Lhe Kaxwlaior ihnnjtjos mau->a. P . F . G E I S S E / PRACTICAL MACHINIST A ESCIfiE BOLDER; STEAMBOAT & FERRY-BOAT MACHINERY S HULLS, STEAM ENGINES, Railroad Castings, Mill-Gearing, &c. WELLSVILLK, Ohio. OHl>£ttS FOR STKAM KNOJNKH FOR THK oil (o t.*~m PROMPTLY FILLED NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES, of dirtrrent uUea, on hand. Refer to W. D. BCAIFE, PittaburKh. TJUKE LIQUUHd. — FamiHeß can buy a JtT botUe of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenerifle, Sherryo Malacca Wine. Also, Coanao Brandy of dlflerent brand*, refold Monoujranela Whisky, Cuampaigne m auart, pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by doien or half dozen. Ail toe above for aale by the qaart or gallon. N. B—Those .fishing adulteraCed^ "g 8 * 1 D °‘ 101 Third Hire* KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSKULERfI, STATIONKKti, AND BLANK BOOK M ANUFAOTUKKRB, NO. M WOOD b'TRBXT, pitubnrgb, I a. A full assortment of Law, Medical and misc> U oos Books constantly on hand. m Bottled liquors, fink bran- DIES, Wines, Gins, Whiskies, Bums, *o, AOs for by WM, BENNEIT, tsfil 120 Wood »tr»e_ llUtfiw "QAISINS.— X%l 100 boxes Bngar Raisins; 160 do Bunch do; 100 Udo do doi 100 h do do dot M do Valencia du For tale by fiEYMER a BROTHERS, No.W Woodetrgac fall Opposite the B&. Charles Hotel JHJfiS KOJi j " (Educational, CONTRACTOR FOR • $»» v *• 4pnirnriaJ. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, SO* ,65 FOURTH STREET, CHABTEBED IN 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evening*, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o’clock: anu Grom No vember Ist to ilay Ist from 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not lens thAn OKI Doi.ua, and a dividend of tbe profits deolared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-aanuaUv, in June and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to tbe credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from tne first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. Xi this rate, money will double in leas tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate stoat and oni-balt Pia csst. a tsab. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratia, on application at the office FUSIDINT. GEORGE ALBREE. ▼loi fhjsoikw. William J. Andorson. Hill Burgwin. Isaac M. Pennock. Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Shtdle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, raußTus. Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden, —. John a. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, Ueorgo Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Aulev, Alonso A. r-arn.-r, J hn Marshall, Charles A. ColUm, Walter I*. Marshall, William (Mights, John Urr, John Even*, Henry 1.. Rmgwalt, John Holmes, John H. Bhoenhergef, William B. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William F*. Hchmertt, Richard Hu> >, Isaac Whittier. William S. Lavely, Christian eager. ftecuTAty txr> tatuic&jLa. CRAKhi-iJ A. OOLTuN. LOAN OFFICE HENRY W. CLHIOTTI, No. 100 Smitliiield St., Near Uie corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MUNKY '.a Urge hix! minll quantities loaned on wold and BPver, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Hiirbr Watch**, ami all kinds of v&'ualile ar ticles, for any length of lime agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without tins Ticket. Not account able iu case of fire. Boor* froirsT A. M. to 10 P. M. Jaso WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, H*oOil Street, corner of Third, 1*3:1, PITTSHUROH, PENN’A. NlluLUi.S i Su.N.\ B.tukrrs and # change Brokers, and iHutler* m Notes, Irrafts, Ae.oepUto<'es, w-jld, Bilver abd Bank .Notes. Exchange on U.e Eastern and W‘esi.-ru t-iues cousumily for sale. CoUmcuoum made tn ail the tnlies throughout the Cnued Staten. l*epo*H9 re rnved in par funds or cur rent r«aper, No. 07 Market cLreel between I bird and Fourth streets. liadOily Jjßarhlnts. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! HO. -47 I'IPTII STREET, PITTSBURGH FAIRS OF 18001 WHEELER Ac WILSON Anardrri Ihc Klml Premium al the tsi'i:.i. fiitia pair. i. H " ‘ H 1 A I K KO K. ILLi N sMA 1 K FMlv, W-ievCiNslN h I’AT K FAIR; I >WA * MKX'HtSbV INSnlliK. 1 i IhV I LEE M E( H tMtS IN* I*l Tl’ I I iISII>NA'M IMTIIinK AU.WvHF.NY U‘UK l‘\ FAIR, FiG-burgh And oM.er Cotmtv F*.!' too numerou* t«> mention WKkKKKK T»»THK IT BMC WHKhIL KR A W ILSj >N*B IMPROVED hEWIV. MA CHINF. AT REI d'i *M» FRICE-t « 'h hi.-rc.a-vd ound’ deti,e .U I’.- merit* *6 the Utt*l and iiiuai r«>l.a.''e FunilJ Seeing Machine now ti u«* It aews ***••,, on U.(* Umck*--; and tf..Ort*i fabrics, n.ak*— u.r lock flitch »mjm**ib»e to unravel, wild ih* e*-, sjLvaJ ad v*u lag* <»• U-.iig aiikr .tuixd. lorm.itg no r.di*<’ uor i-tuun .jD ih* uoiliTH.d* —i* in e<.o»trm ’ .'a, more -pe*sjy in movement, and more JuralMo thao any other machine. j«ivr flu. iti*L’u> ui>n* Uj lh« {►urcr.jtM*r u. **» onlm*rj ». h*»itv, {«■■, 'j iut, gather. Uml, arui vumr. .vli > n s*«o machine, ao-1 warrant lur U;rrf yux* Orouiiu-* .’ocuunifii; frc»m of th» K«m M*'i V/H*U Ac . wi.: !»• I ifok-: ••< »!>pl*o»tr t •* .Nne-Jir*. 0.. A lotion unj i^l, poo**t*rji!» o' 1, Lan«! ,o I m > & H.W. Sl'>l VEH. HOWE’S NEW XUITTLi: Sewing Machines, AUK Al)APThl)tnall kind* ol FAMILY UEWIM». working equally awl) uu th*. l»ghi«*t and bt*«Tiffbi labri©*, making th« LOCK STITCH bKAH alia* on U-KL etdf*. winch cviui'l ii lot laboring. mart M*k© rnrubinpui of :m»,nioo **xp©o*>e» conae* ' K.S wuh important improvements at groaily REDUCED PRICES. Ihe nuperloniy of Ui«m' maclimo* for family u*e and ran-Mifaclumi id ill© aam© rang© of purpose and ma terial* i- altenl* -i by the lena of thousand* umng them, and the modoret© pnoes at *hici« thej ar© now ©old, plaeea them within the reach of a'l and obviate© all ex ouwe for tampering with too*© iofe*norand low priced (pachioea which have *o the Sowing Machine bu.tineaM. Every macrilne aold by u* la war* ranted for three yearn, we alao give instruction* free of charge to purchasers to enable them t« 11 EM. I 1 KLI>, UA'niER, U'CK AND EMBROIDER, all on the SAME MACHINE. Circular* can bo had at our offloe free of oharge by applying either in peraoo or by mail. N. B.—Sewing Macbinea, Needles Bilk Twlti, Colton, ole-., constantly on baud. CHATONKY A WALTER, No 15 Fifth Bireel, 0027 General Agouta. (Brums. WILLIAM MKANU DAVIL) MTIANDLKBS HAKKISON A. COFFIN, S| *»| hrt.«. (t*,aer.l Partner*. r MEANS & COFFIN, (Bueceeaorn to M'Cauiliaea, Means A Co,) WHOLESALE IiIiOCEUS, Corner Wood and Water Bit., ftio PITTSBURGH. PA. wrtriAi bagaley; WHOLESALE GROCER, If os. 18 and 20 Wood Street, >,cmr PITTSBURGH. WM. H. SMITH JOS, K. HUNTER. wn. h. smith a co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, mrtS Plttibargh, Pa, Wm. Millie, Pbila..~. - ....C. W. Rjcxxtsok, Pittsburgh. MILLER A HICEETBOS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BRANDIKS, WIJfKB AMD BKUAIUt, NOS. 221 AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SO SOB NTS NOB SWEARER’S GUT GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Bfalla, Cotton Tarns, &c., n Hand. £mr2 *? > « -.vvV' no* < \ Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. , XHJS FRANKLIN KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486 ana 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. BTArniANT or A«m, Januaby let, 1860. Pnbliihcd to Act of Ansembly, Octng: j First Mortgages, amply secured $1,8fkk393 $ ; Real Estate, present value $103,313 61,) co«t. 103,9 J 6 2 :» : Terhporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec’us 89.136 od j Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost b«,7SH D«i ; Notes and Bills Receivable. LB2l Ou i Cash 27,919 33 | $2,208,061 68 The only profits from premiums whk*h this company can divide by law, are from n«ks which have beeQ de termined. Insurances made on every de»cnption of Property, in Town and Country at ralesas loi» as art* coDSifitent with security. Since their •ncorporation, a period of thirty yems, thoy have paid losses by lire, to *n ainf-uut exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby HtL*rd:n« evidence of the advantages of Insurance, lj. w-.-i! as tiie alxiity and disposition tio meet with prummuess ail habililien. Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,163 Btt. Jamei. B D. Charles W. Banckor, Mordacai I>. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, B. Hrowu, ftamuel Grant. Laaac Lea, Jacob R. Brnitn, Fxiward C. ImL-, George W. Richards, (»ewj£<‘ Kales, CHAR N HANCKICK, President. &DWARL C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. BTKitl., St* reiarj pro W*m. J. i;arl>NKR COKKIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood etreela Western Insurance Company, OK Ki'i'TSIiUKGH. IaEOKOIi UAHtiIK, President; CapL K. I*. CoCli BAN, lieu" Agent. Omni N 0.03 Water street, (dpang A WarcLu* of KIKE aud MAKI.Mt UIBKB. A Home Institution tmto>ig<*4**«ommnnity,and determined, by promptness aa 4 jbc.ruJiiy, lu nmiQlaiu U;e charat u-r wnioh they have muned, a* ./tl*-nuu tiie protec tion to those wbc dilire Vo l.e injured. ARBE'i'H, IkThBLK uoUi, oiock Af.oouate Mortgage- Ottoe furniture <>l»en Accounts, etc tWi Premium Note*- Note* end bills discounted DiuorvM. George trano*, H. Miller, Jr, (ieorge W. Jnrkx-O, James M'Aulsy, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Ninnok, Wm H. Bmith, Chiu*. W (Lt-knUon, Andrew Ackley, Win MrKnight, AlexanderSpeor, Utrui M !*>□;»., kee* J Thomas PHILADELPHIA KIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 CHESHUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, Capital s‘*lo,loo Assets *301,01*. WILL MARK ALL KIN US oK INSU KANCK. either or I.'MUUhL hi every description of Property or Men-hanOise, at rea-cnabie rates Of premium. RiikKK'l 1* KlN‘«, l*re*id«*ntj M. W. hAU'WiN. Vice PTtMidwiil, OIKKC'IORH: Charles Hayea, £- R Cope, E. B. English, tVeorge \V Hr a wo, p. B. ttavery, Joseph 14. Haul, C. Bherinan, J-.>hn Clayton, 8. J. Magargeo, K- Wiior, Y. BLaatnvna, BecreL&rr / (. \X)t KIN, Agent, jy4:ly Oom**r Third and Wood streets DK LA W AKK Ml' l’U A L SALKT Y IN BURANCK COMPANY.—INtXJKP >!U lED BY THE LKGIhLATURK uF PKNNHI.VaNI I*l6 oyru'&s. & t'o&yici: rural* axi* ha/. PHILADELPHIA MAKINK 1 N.HI*KAN< ‘Kfi on V ***•<• js. Cargo sod Freight, to all pari- of th*' Wofid. INLAND l Not'RaNCKH on or River*. C-analH, I-aiuv-, and Land Carnage*, to ai parts ol Cm I’tLi.u. KIKK IN dt'RANCKn oo Merciutn generally, t-u Htore-s Dwe' Unc Houses, Ac. l» ii lc To* i.— W u. Mfc.-t.il, kvirtiunb 4 Boud«t. rbiKJl'hilus Paulding. John > He';ri»**, Jkli.i «' I •*»>»-. Jsjru s T Win Kyra, Ir . Jain** t. tlaiiU. .i ' i.Udvig. Joifceph H “teal, I'f 1C M R UMtotl. t»»-i l> Ueper, Hugh Craig, Chwlefc kvl.ej. HeniU'-i HSlom*' 1 F IVmHton, Henry S! u»n, K-Uard I H Jones BfiKikn, ?»per.r.«r U lirjun 1 burna.- ( HanU, Hubert Burton. Jr- H Jone*. Jum-r H 1 % ,p u,n > loabua P Pyr*. Jo ho B l K .brb r; f h, \< 1 Morgiui, A. H Berger, d" V> ILI.IAM M.AKi !>. THCB « H.t.V'. S . e Prrai.tfQL UtssT i.JLfIUaS, secretary H A MAI-k:i:\. As*nL >*.23 N- W Water -t.-eot, Ih'taLiirch Ciiiitn'i Insnrttnte toinpany of I‘iUsbnrsh Office, Cor. of >1 ai ket lud Water *• Is. WM HAu.tLhV Pre«iJa>n; hAMI'KI. KKA, < LAry INsIIKU* HTE.tMBOV'h *W tAk(.lJfc>, luj-urwa ugaipci L»m»« au»l Llama,n m Uiu NHMga>t<>o of i'.m HouLVern and W**»t**»-ii Kiif's. !ak}>• r, Ja*. P*rfc, Jr, V Zu;, * u. K K i’nj.-ux f .\ Y«>uog, J .Ir. F ranrio •v-l,*''*, r» t . Kt*»r J<*?»d .** l*i!*-r, i J..UI. MtupD-o. innYVlv.i Wi>T Mutual Insurance Company, U&Jk.KTHKKI> hY THE LED ISLATVUJt 0/ I'hira \ I.VAMA. CuA l ltjr\S‘U j /' i'i...4iA .V-Lm THIS n)Mi’ANY WILL INSI’KK ON HmlUiu**, Mfi- i.endixr, hiiruilur*. A cl, il lowu or oou&iry. luaiuHifcS Hi-n l j Pisarvo, J H H 1 i. T I M>r*n»s Hon *• (• H , » hd* L r *l, 1 ‘ K J». ■.mvu'l a-» A Mt;er. JVw*r I'n'hiton, W Ws.i:*-, 'ii.niuw* K.t ’it*u. UI»V fi V HAKVKY l*r«— T T Aulamv Vic** ai-nl. Tbo*. Lmm*, i J A I.JPPhKT, AguM, dtfH V* *’j otrvwt PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. DIRKTToRb. Jacvob Painter, KJxiy IHuvr-ou, 1. i>ri«-r KjinMil, <'. A Column, Jem** H. A. A turner, Hhott B|>roul, Ntch. hu», < •«*< r* W. Sjnilh A J \Vadr Haoipto , Kvbnri Patrick. Chartered Capital.... ..... S.’iOU.OOti PIRK ANIJ MARINE KWKS TaKES, of all J« •ertptiuon. HOLLAND BITTERS TYm loroeaafai Introduction and am of this EUmedr haa boon tba aicoal tor * UtenU flood & tempamam «n*t * pipTi V oflami Id rarioai torma froa a (t*! bottU to a flv« gallon kat, until this word Hfttars *ta kjd uotbtf »*««* hr *• grog/ 1 or ntaa rllUlnooi whtakey w> torn. But tb« realty gr*«» mlWf dartrod toon tha It tint* «M teaspoooful, of our mod lain*, BdRHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And o*4 m Mr* absence af a fUr prostration, has «t«Wlih*4 tor It a rrputatloo which tna boat of Imitations and torhrits har* fell**] to ondermln* H U positiraly a Yege* tabU preparation, with barely suAdeal pan qdrtti M Bat oo« dM of tb* gnaluft, (Half flat Bottles) One Dollar. It is a medicine of long tried efficacy for Pmriffi* * tk* Bloody so acsontial for tho foundation of good baalth and for oorrooting disorders of the stomaok and bowels. Two or three doses will oonrlnee the afflicted of Ua salatary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the lifer, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For Indigestion, Try Barrhave’s Holland BilUn For Heartburn, Try Barhavt’i Holland Blttin. For Acidity, Try Bttrhare'i Holland Blttin. TortW ttorbruh, Try Borhavo'i Holland Bitten. For HMdkohe, Try Brrhave’i Holland Bltiers. For Lon of Appetito, Try Barhavo'i Holland Blttm. For Co.tivenne, Try Bccrhare’t Holland Blttin. For PUn, Try BfrhaTt’i Holland Blttin* la all Herrons, Rhetunatio and Nenralgle i ffse ttaas, tt -has In numerous Instances prored highly bwednisl, and in others effected a decided earn. fb» gene lee highly oonoeatratad Barbara** TlnHaaS ■Mace ■ pot op la baltptnl bottiaa ooly, and telaCM el Om Dollar Mr bottle. The (teal demand tor tUI Irsb sdshratel MedJdaa has tadoead maa; tmttahrmb IM lbs pehUo should goard against finrnhadsj Miiwi qf Impct&cmi Ac Oaf «w umm *ea M every book fott buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, JH. A 00. ■ou nonmoac, PITTSRTTRaH. PA KUCERIEB. 100 h&gft Rio CoSbj; 29 pockets Java do: 29 obda. Porto Rico Sugar; 60 bble. East wick’s Byrnp; 100 kegs Bi. Oarh. Sods 20 bblß. (pushed and Powdered Sugars; 100 boxes farfyus brands Tobacco; IfiOpfehiftheets Y. H.undßlsckTes; 20 * 11 Qtiapowder and ImpensHdOc Fqj sale, by WM. B. SMITH *OO, iyyU Sanood sed Pratt . * i^*V^ , -ls''' ‘'' ' ••• %? :.- up. . i - ' *. >. *• < :■'«*s.< Jtramimttf. JUKIOtOHS K. .Id. docroU. y I,2l6 72 Cash oq band and in in hands of agents 11,386 16 wan aau os CLEM TINGLKY, PwSSp M % I OTCr g S. Samuel Bispham Robert Steen, William Muaser. Beuiamin W. 'nagiey, Mandmh Util, 2L Lothrop, Charles Iceland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John BihsoU, Pitts. M. UI.NCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, cr,y id Northeast corner Third and Wood streeto. Ciom Tinglev, William R. iiiompHon, Fredenkc Brown. O.rni lui!* SteVeUHAta, JoMi K. Worrel, H L- t-aTfon, b MMirrick l^nmg Charter b. Wirod, James B Woodward, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. lIH'MCK-So. 31 Finll Street, Bulk Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FiKK AND MARINE RISKS. LSAAC JUNES, President; JOHN D. McOORD, Vice Premtiont; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capl. WILLIAM LEAN, General Agent. Dixbctosb —Ihsuic Juno*, 0. G. Htuutev, Harvey Child*, Ctpu R. C. Gray, John A W ihton, B. L Fahnestock, John oVMcOonl. OapL Adam Jooobe, K. P. Starling, Capu W. [roan, Rol/i L M’Grew, Rob*t B Davie. tnyBB | 071,1)00 Cm 'L ItJO 00 •IbO 00 7 f tOo 43 . W 117,00 ft i'i . 174,07 ft 14 rt«;uoi 7d (Slassuiare. w. ctmvi.na illm. d. a. cu.twiwoium, D. tUMBZN, C. DUBCAH. Cl U NN INCH AMS i Du.—PITTSBURGH J CITY (FLA.-fF WOKKS—WAREHOUSE, No. 110 W*t**r street, and li>« street, Pittsburgh, three door* U-low MuuuuffKhela Hour*, Manufacturers of PittHharfzh City Window Glahs, Draggiftt*’ Glass Ware, and American Convex GlaH»,for parlor windows,chtirciieß ru: J y.utdic building*. BOliJy GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMbKRS and FINISHERS ol all Junda of brans KH 8, Goal V a*ea, Fire Irons, PLATE WAUXKUS, THAIS ANil VASES Tin AND tIIUTANMA TfclA Bifl'B, at Ji >S. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox A Co., corner of Market atrect and the Diamond, ,d>o-.:*ntiy on hand a full Assortment ol DRUGB, M LDli’l N VX, M KDICIN fc CHKBTti, PKlt FUM KKY,and *ll/ »nif|c pertaaung to the bnsinea.s I‘tiy hlcuuim’ PreacnpUODfl caMfudy compounded at .11 StV-*« JrtiO. fiMOUPSOiI & CO., house, sign and ornamental FA INTERS AND GLAZIERS, So. 135 Third Street, plHiburtrh, Pa. T. T. ill’Ul Biy MOUSE, 8 i a N ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No. Cor. St. Clair Mt. aud Duquesue Way, 4>O~AM w>.r« ou(ru«'ed to me will L»e Neatly aod oe2:\y Fxee.it*.l sai;.\uif ukbe^, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keeps constantly ou hand Church aml Parlor Organs, oK KVEKY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. No. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 8 inches high, i fe<*i 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. N->. ih Five slops, 9 feet & Inches high. 6 feet 8 inches wide, 3 fo«*i 6 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops. 11 feet 6 inches high, T feet 3 ins. wide, 4 feels inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 foot high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. The shore dimension* are for Grecian oanes; if Goth ic »'•»»** they will he somewhai higher. For further miermaUon uppiy to John U. MKLLOK.BI Wood street, U£XttV ERBKN, 172 Centre atreek NEW YOKE. Or apl.il>— sat BO O X IUI A- JE£ BR , Third Street, near Wood, (Two Door* above the Telegraph Udlce.) A FTEH A EONU ABSENCE FROM a\. the Boot buxine#*, lias again commenced, and Sauers himsell that he will bo able to render general tumefaction, ami would l>e pleased to see his former customers and friend*. 11a has on hand the beat ol > KENCH CALK SKINS, and oooe but the best of work moo will receive employment. Satisfied that he is competent to fudge of the workmanship and material, ha will give his undivided attention to this branch of bu«D«a* anlftdv JJAVK A COMPLETE STUCK OF Halit, Cap* and Ladles’ furs, Which they odor at the lowest price*, wholesale and retail. HILLKRMAN A CO, uol4 "6 Wood ► treat. C>UAL VASES, of tlie moat elegant de- J sign* and beautiful patterns. Coal Hods and Buckets, i n great variety and ohcap> FEEDERS ofall kind*-Nursery, Wire, Prussia Iron, Cast Iron and Common, Brass Tipped ana Plain, at T. J. CRAIG'S, _ocl7 124 Wood streot, near Fifth. f gM'i K AIA.NUFAGTUIiEBS OF SAW A VKKH CHEMICAL OLIVK ERASIVB SOAP, aUor subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully pursuaded that there Is no Family Wash ing Soap in the United States, for so little money,haring nt onfie so many good qualities, (and so few discounts.} UF BEAUTY-—ln colors, firmness, surface and tex turoigunerally. OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine clay, fish oil*, stale grease, and adulterations. OF QUALITY—Fur washing clothes, of erery des cription, coarse or fipe; cotton, linen, woolen or silk dyed, printed or while; lor uasnro tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes, fbrmture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for s copy of the directions. B. 0. A J. H. SAWYER, 4T Wood fttraai. pHUhorch u" CUTHBEKT & SON, attend to the O • sale and purchase of Real Estate, collection on R«tu4s, Horrowiug aud Loaning Moneys on Notes, Bonds Mortgaues, Ac., hi Market street. no£4 CAW MILL FUK SALE WITH ‘2J ACitJJJS IO of Land, Water Power; 1 run of for nee of i>itiullery, and all conveniences for doings large busi ness. Situate near the 3d Lock not fy 1 from the River jus a tUTTHRERT A SON, 61 Market street. SUITING THE TIMES.— V) aII Paper aad Border* will be sold at reduced prices, by W. P. MARSHALL, •«T 67 Wood Btree UHeaP WA EITFA FElte.—For sale by (1»7) W. P» MARBHALL. OOtLN HOOSs AT COST.—Balance of stock will be closed ont at cost. EATON, CREE * MACRUM, IT Filth street. •net" - ! UCKWHEVr FLOUK.—»,OUO pound* Buckwheat Flour In 60 pound aaclcatneiore and tor Bale by A. FBT&BR, |a!4 oorcer Market and Firat ate. ifTTßorr. 76 Backs Prime Dry Peaches; 35 - *4 1. Appi eri Received and for gale by HENBY H. OOLLINS JaSl No. 85 Wood a tree /'IODKISf 1 by 1 CENT PRINTS, BEST IN THE 1 VS City Balmoral Skirts, Shirting Mujlinfl, Linen*, Pillow Casings, Shawls and Cloaks. A 80.—5 tierces for sale by I WM. H. SMITH * COl 26 Ub Bet end * It; j • . ..‘'A**- V .. •’ffc*** ~ i\ E\\ I (BE five Doors from Fiflh. T. J. tHAIG% I*4 WOOL BT- Five doors from Fifth. (.-ECONli’ STORY.I B.PERUI, HiLLfHMAII & CO., ■2,1)00 prime Codfish, for sale WM. H. SMITH k CO, 1H Second A 147 Fourth st» a HANSON love, T 4 ttuket rtt --- * ,■'& "t . v••* .• '* _ *v •• < • V '• '• ■+;*** a * —•* i -‘ **..• *.--t. ? "r* ' gaifojß fords. n. mure—~*~r- M’KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE, u fuara nv MCittl 0* Fayette Street, Between Hand and Weyae atraeta, httsbumm, Pttn a»We ire prepared to tarnish Coal OR, W falekf» Al% Molasses nod Pork at the horteet RtiMi and on the mend reasonable terms. boßut S. B. & C. P. DARKLE, MAJTUFAOTTja.EHS AND DBAOEBS IN UOgK, CAP, LETT! A autl all kinds of fj WRAPPING PAPER, .aye rumored from NO. »T WOOL STREET to No. 33 gmlfUOeld street, PITTSBURGH, PA or Tre-1e foi Raxe. B. C. a J. U. SAWYER, HAJfQfiUTt/aUJ Of lard OIL, CANDLER, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, Mo. AT Wood Struct, Plttabnrgll, Pa. Will. CLAI TOil, HOUSE AND SIGH PAINTEB, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near W ood St., PinSBURGH, PL BL IL~Aii order* proavPAiy aitend»d Gx aicaaan w. ~ F * m**Ook FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. S 8 Fourth Street, near Wood. rjTHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE 1 and beep donstautly on hand ererr article in tfreir line, via: Cornices, Orn&menta l Curtnin Gooda,Coniutfta, leather Bedn, Mattrasses of all kiods; also, Lhe celebra ted Patent Spring Bede. All kiuds of shades, Blinds aind Fixture*. < Prompt attention given to all orders for fittuig and laying down Caxpets, Ou Cloths, Ac. octl7dyd ROBERTS A ROENICE. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS J\ m FOUNDER. No. TO SECOND Btreet; Pittsburgh, PaTis prepared to famish to order, CHURCHrSTEAMBOAT, EAUrORY AND OTHER BELIA OF AlaL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS nraria to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of ail sixes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMP% COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. *, «»- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; KUL* lON’S PATENT MERALLIG PACKING, for Steam Engines. _ apKkly OLDEST AND LARGEST Liihographit Hitabliihment In the City. Will. SCHUCHHAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER- HOS. 17 IRQ 19 FIFTH STREET. BREWER’S BUILDING, G£o. BLETCIIER, Manufacturer of the Celebrated GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG BLASTING BAND TOUPEES, K» xvaar nncaiFexon or Ornamental flair (or Ladies and Qentlcmen, NO. SO aAUKKI,STUKKT, my, F'ITTSBLTRGH, PA. Will. J. IAILOK & t 0., WHOLESAU FISH DEALER, No. 1*! and I'M North Wharves, ( Above Arch Street,) PHILADELPHIA. D. C. &SEEULKO I/'EEPH CONSTANTLY ON HAND SOU ARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAP&R 80X153, editable tor Shoes, Dr; Goods, at Eastern price*. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third •rtory—over Cttiaena* Bank.) Pittsburgh, Pa._ iefcl OAHTWBIGHT & YOOTQ, (Bocceaeors to John Cartwright,) Tt/IANUFACTURERS AND IKPOBTERB 111 of Pock&t and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Denial Instrumente, Genu, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, No. ; B6 Wood street. They give special attention to the mannCar. tonne of Troaeea, Supporters, etc. Jobhiuj and Benair Qg with punctuality and despatch. aplT TAS. MILUNGAR, MONONGAHBLA tl PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since tn© Are, and liaving en larged his establishment, and Ailed it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur* nuh flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. South Pittsburgh, September 7, 1667. ja2o ALADDIN (JOAb OIL COMPANY! BBEBETOX, JOHJISTON As WILKINS, No. 45 market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., TTAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior JjL quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING STORUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and RetaiL aplfcly_ tmmpaimaifc,. - juiskst j. axnnsoa n EYMER A ANDERSON, (successors to Joaho Rhodes A Co. wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN FRUI S, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, A«l, No. 88 Wood street, opposite the 8u Charlea Hotel, Pittsburgh. apfl_ J M.” L ITTL E~ MERCHANT TAILOR, MO. 14 ST. CLAIB. BTBJCSV, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) demy ___ PITTSBURGH. STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DUB BLB. M. DALI, Stoekinjz Manufacturer. pCBNER FIFTH ST. AND MARKET Vj ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous aseertment oi woolen Syy , kingv,H < > a *, ftft Hpodp, Sacks, for men and women, together with a very eaten si\ assortment of all descriptions of Goods initial] ne, 4u.tihle to the season He sells prim tttioles at Low t-iices. (fell and examine. Remember, M. DALY has bat one Uore, ud tha rm the corner ol Fiftb st.'and Market ley. feSI NOTICE, Any person wishing to adopi A CHILD* »ome six weeks old, wiU call at the Office of DR. BRANBTRUP, nosB No. 86 Smithfield ak. Pittsburgh. WILLIAM CARE & CO., ~ Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLE MONONQAHELA RYE WHISIT, AC. 327 and 338 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA, Wigs, Wig*, Wig*, A ND ORNAMENTAL H4IR, of every description and Latest Styles or Fashion, mann- hy J. &• OAMBROBT, No. 84F0nn8* The sobaeriber having resumed bosineesto I*' 1 *' . wishes to inform his former friends s'*"' -+*UuXUKh city and smroundinff ooantrv ’ -—«* Pmwm of Uie rs?:s Indies are dso invited to examine hi* n#« 2S? m 3MSr*S «w«y with the haary and Conaal apnearawae eo nook disapproved of in the old gjj*** FITS CURED! FITS CURED* TIIK GKKAT AMKBICAN REMEDY 3 PHIS MEDICINE HAS BECWJtJHT L Happiness to the Homes of hundreds o* FkmiH«w» hate for yean suffered the greatest affliction. havingsome member of their family afflicted wUh&ia disease. What oan bring such mru« the hearts of parents, as to see their child nnffarVe? with a disease that destroys the intellect and an & carries its victim unconscious to the smva. bm2ZT sa In the AMERICAN REMEDY you flndnhmt foSr so long looked for in vain—d On. This Ranw' Purely Vegetable— it contains no Pbieonotu ikW u oan be taken with safety. j, and Persona sending toy Medicine, should Masai/ culars of the ease, and the Medwian nUi Um/ diately to any part of the counter. fta»7 ** toune*j bottles will effect a Cure in most to six Price, *1 bottle, or six bottles for 1A DR. STARKEY, PitteboraiCl* ™pa*edby JOS. FI3pNG;Su7KEw a,2 [ ASTAII orders should be ,7 t STARKEY e«ib«Bh.t». We "*‘* to DB. 0. Bel‘ Mydtw *0 OIL ■» rn>. ARE PREPARED . ' C*',- • '• •' ’• • »•*. it" ’ V ' ' ,>l. BBANpiES, CORDIALS, WINES, GIK Vbttk J, -fit. so. ” fe22SBnl‘ WINES,, BRANBIIS, See. - / * ■ ~' ! “~*tso DMaanasi* ~ f Fine Old Whiskies, < NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, . * 1). RINEHART, gmnmrynyM nn pinjctn m. ranaitt • TOBACCO, gHVFF ASD BEOABB, :S . ■ J.-JsT. ."•« ru aao^ooDSTßSgr. GENUINE Havana cwMs; J /fi-iiS Virginia Cheivtag Tobacco > WOOD STBEE®, Uader th*Sb GbAriea Hoto* 001 l H. W. PrtYEßdosA.i. PITTSBVB&B , PA •'■■-T'i ■>_* rX-” i.-j > '■ 1 ■:' y^V^'A'- i- •- •* . it t r&-.r :t‘>+-L'S 4 . > ~% --v* '* ■* *',?/,£ • :£■“ (**3? *■'■? ffi , -. ft-'i J - ■;.- ■ -tv ; c ‘rv.. *’ V * -ty&t&T. ' ISrPOftTgfe ANli 'trEjn.Eß IN jifefi aiid ffrprg. - Lion! Alt IP holcX.lt oral Retail BrnUrbi ATTObn by bat law. KI H.N’B LAW UtILDIIVO#, Diamond street, iiear • tiraut. jafcly PITTSBOMOB, PA, ■lt . P . LUC A 8 , ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 one,, Ho. T* GrtlTßmi (Three doors below the Court House,) - mjajy Pmamaaa, L. KIIACMESIUDGE, ATTOBNEY AT LAW Office, No. 189 Jb’ourtU St., PITTSBURGH, PA, JOli Ji~L BSDIO K E N • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office No, 01 Grant atnet, near Fifth. ja!4:l; WM. 11. WHipElj NOTARY I^trBLIO OFFICE "it (fie Rttsbafgß' street. near Wood. lftt CARD. J 8 CO T T # DEN TTjfeT, v * Has removed to the house lately oocupledbj ife W. A. WA%I> % r ~ fio« SI9U Puu» Jlrttli {South aide,) thlxti door above Hand street JBT Ogtoo hoofo from O.A. M. till AP. M« fapfclj JOSEPH AO A9IS, DENTIST, Ho. «7 Wylie Street) Ptttsbwgb. lUtbuhce; —Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Dr. Ballock, Theodore Bobbins, Ru*seU Ercett, Esq>- myltily ■ ■ JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, beoVeen Smith* field and Cherry Alley. ’ dßUbly TTSTsT BELDEN HAVING -BESJJMED yj tee PRACTICE OF LAW, riulj hereafter be found at his office, No. 132 Fourth etreeit te» Pittsburgh. HAUL, Surgeon Dentist, Successor to ,8. W. Biddle, No. ut Smithfleld street •££ Office boure lroin eight to 1 o’clock, and.ntun 3 to 6 o’clock- „ 1 felSdj Ittfliitmait (gitlleras. . A inbroiy pe and Photograph rnua FRjnmjx* * . ' GALLERY* - CtIIiOMOIJC BJJIIDINe, SA 70 Fifth Street* NKAiILY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 491'w0 silver Metals and Tym Diplomas, ed tov Photographs, Ambrotypcs, and Life-Site Picnum SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE sips, and colored in OH op Canvas. ~ : t»u PEOPLES’ GALLISr, 93iroob stfcuefik, Corner of Dlamaud Alley* 'T'HE SU BSCKI BEIfwOULD BESFECT- X FULLY announce to Che cituwhs of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ho has leased the above Popular Gailary, and is prepared to take every variety olPzctaieloMtvn to the Photographic Artis its most perfect, styles, andv at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Important - im provements have been added, readeringilus the laost desirable, economical and pleasant location in mn A.JAQUAT. gUlerawir. JAMES M. TAinLOJ^r ALDERMAN , .f OFFICE, N 0.461 PeunStreet, Filth Ward, Collections promptly mode: Deeds, Bond*, Mortgages end other Legal t?rtUnga Drawn. Acknowledgements 'fakem-Bills Frobcued. ap&ly CHARLES Wf aan U'Ornciornsxici or xbb max OFFICE UN THIS CORNER OF? |aj> FIFTH BTRERTB. 49* Ail badness connected with this *jd tended to with promptness. ConTenTeuoea of u kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds, Mortemzea Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac, Titles to examined. < ' ? To che member of the fe# he tenderadna services as Oommuwlimeg.to toko Depoadlons.to be reui'tathe several Cpmis or this, Stat& and eHewhere. Sis offis* is one of the main Police. Staticae ©* the city, and or *> sequentiy his fadlihesin executing *ssmeas of that bind are verv desirable. . : ffettkly JAMEB W. WQQDWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS* WHOLESALE ASH EETAIL, ; |i every style of FutniiaH, JLi Rosewood, Mahogany, end XValnuijsaltAblefoi Parlors, Chambers and Dming Booths, eqtud in New York and Philadelphia, and at LOWER PRICES. ... Every article made by and Warranted. 49* Cabinet supplied-: with any quantity of Furniture and Chairv terms. and steamboats furnished at the Hhortefft Ward rooms, Nos. 7T and 7ft Third etreeLPttUburgh, * mrldyd , , l TpPBNITPBE FOB A ftilT^SZ. JC eorteem °f Pittsburgh mannftctnred TQlaa. BUREAUX, "• '■' BOOK OASES, s, l, , WARD ROBES, s -.. And erery article needed in a well furnished dwalliaw' aa we\l os a splendid assortment o 1 ■ s orFICK POBSITUS,. Constantly on hand and made to cjder, As ' terms on which bagmens Is done at thi««M.ay the Only for CASH, prices are mado MeurdlnizW. -enmet fa of anything in the ab#* ■ .eonsinwant calling at adrantsged by , „ „ . * XBWPPaT vV. fl.otow, -p jeet, below'Jmh. Joan B. Inym - ■ ' __ y mrtfa r ■ €. ldferei.v 1-1 r doom of A purchase and sale of Real umu ”' nofcflm €AKPJS 81 fourth st., IfearWood, Plttsborgb, Pa. B J W. D.& H. M'GALLUW" / ASPECTFULLY AHNDUS6E 4SAT i thrtthey iniiiow noeiTiiigalaige roppirof VELVET, BRUSSELS & THREE-PLY ClffiEfS FINE AND LOWPBIGED rWfißiT*sp» ; .'' OH, CLOTHS, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS: MATTiNoir BTAIRBOD6, Aa, wttk «n D rwremS , BBLADBB. HEARTHRUGS,TABUUnd FIANO OOV. BBS. Ah or which shall be offered &t very LOW Bhlm * e2B 1 ■ 11 W. D. AH. M’CAl.iaiu” ‘ HOI HOI FOB MINCE PTfS? TP YOU "'WANT SOME GOOD NEW a»«« v ■ fronrtfofpUßKihfl wd Pttmn^dwit Native, ... BY LEAVING YOUB GEDBBS AT ‘WELDOR * RfiINKKE’B,IM WOOPSTSEEI r h TwS^A^m^yss • MriAiFth*Wtou«mT.»tMnW> Ntf*^■’«■■ -5“ HuoFrOEßSS^wiF^i^^P^pt j*l Pelufornlebj SwiKSWI* MOMriUrtatJlKtlWit**. . 'I PITTBBUBSfi, PA. .GtO.jF. OAWBOH Pratpagaoß, Pnay