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TlSjJ?. 4 ® (Sncinnati as quick, and to ln- Loma “ d ohio> K° qoioker, than tIKJIFT 4III * TRAINS. rABTMAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittabuigh mo ». *. iw.vril- « Arrifea at Crestline .„..JGAO 4. u “^i^ m rar nn s^ eConWne “ d Aimnng at Indianapolis...— 836 p. k. “ ** St. Louis.— llio p. u. M u Cincinnati 730 p m N «><*“ “Chicago rJIIS P i « < SS& b »2S JSffuSU , «. Arrives atCrestline....Uo3o ? < “*“»* wow connections as above. Arriving at Indianan's- P3O a. u. * « St. L0ui5....12J0 a. h. >■};' u u CimriaaatL. 830 a. n. gi. ■ and H M Chicago 10.40 a. k. tame to Cincinnati Is the same as by Bteo oanyflle. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and pusangen ail go mto (Sncmnati together. -Bleeping Oars en this train from Pittsburgh to Cin tolndlanapolis and to Chica go. TORuns through to Chicago without change of Cara. EAST WARD TRAINS- I*nT6 Chicago, (UO jl m. and 6XO p. u. Arriring at Lima, £25 P. il and BJO a. m. Connecting with trains for MJtonand Cincinnati. Arriring at Crestline, 6.46 p. h» and 6J5 a. at. t Connecting with trains forColambus, Cincinnati. Cley aftod* Baflaio and the East, and arrivtng at Pittsburgh, UOa.ic.and A4O p. m. All making dote connections Wlthtroins on Pennsylronia Railroad for Philadelphia Stt&tba Eastern cities. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom Federal street Allegheny, for New Brighton, OJA an_ and 436 p. a. Arrive at “ u ILOO “ u 6.43 a ' Leave New Brighton, GAO “ « 12. 80 “ Arrive In Allegheny, 8.30 u « 2joo * Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams Leave Allegheny, 13.00 and 630 p i* Arrive at Eoonomy, 130 p. jl. « 730 « Leave Economy. 630 a n- « 638 « Arrive in Allegheny, 735 « « asr « ALLIANCE MABK& TRAIN —Leavea Altane. al 630 tit andMrives in Allegheny at 1180 aha leaves Allegheny at£Bo p. m. and arrives in Alliance at 7 20 p. m ii*SlfisL,!UB\s*ll?2&^i* saa,l B? rB **»d marketing Ticketewfll be sold for these trains at reduced rates. . eoanec* u follow, s trmma on the Cleveland and bittoborgh “ d from MUlerabarg, Akron, Coj- Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Bhelbv, Ban- Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtGresuinA for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin ojnnatig'Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, 8t Louia, Louis- Afforest, Jot Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, fito, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Daytom Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Pern, Lafayette, St Louis, and Intermediate porta in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, For further information and through tickets appv to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. ; GEORG BPaRK IN, Ticket Ag% __ , _ Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sole at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the ftaited. States. G. C. HATHEWAY, ft 3 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. 860, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1860 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th. Pennsylvania Central fiailroad. MOHT DAILY TRAIYS. rtIHE THROUGH MAIL'TRAIN loaves A. the Passenger Station every morning, (except Son* *AS *; m-ftoppin* at all regular stations/ arri- Ting at Philadelphia at logo n. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leans daily, ai 431 p. ra, stopping only at principal stations maxing direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arrP vttfttin Philadelphia or Baltimore at &80 a. m. TRET FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except Sunday,) at a-nn, stopping only at Greensboro, La trobe, Johnstown, Wiimere, wdhtsco, Altoona. Aa, con* JteeUng at Harrisburg with Train direct for Baltimore, aadarririnß in Philadelphia at SjQQ p. m: '■ accommodation trains. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves d*Uj,(exoeptSunday,) at S=oO p. m., stopping at «31 stations and rdnning as Car as Conemaojzh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forßragdoclrt Field Jeans daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. * FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creel earn# daily (except Sunday,) at U=«o a. m. . SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN CorTurUe Creek leanSdftily. (except Sunday.) at fefio p. m. THIRD AOXJMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek cares daily, (except Sunday.) at «3o p. m. .SKUIBmnS TRAIN 3 arrive in Pitts burgh as Jol- U3 p. m; Mail, 7*) p. m; Fast Ltoa WO a. tojJOhnstnwn Accommodation, lfcSO a. m; First Turtle (heek Accommodation, 6.-40 a. m; Br&ddock’e Field Accommodation. &1Q a. m; Second Son, 14W p. m; Third Accommodation, &10 p. m. "Trams tor Blairs Title and connect at Blairs yule Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation. Ex pense, and Mail Trains East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, ■topping ai all sUtions on the Pittsburgh and Oonueilb «ue ie * Te daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follow*— Mau Train, o*o a. Ixl4 Express Tram, &i 0 p. m. Return ing Trains from Pittsburgh and Oonnellsrille «r imak Pittsburgh 1030 a. m. and fclOp. m The traveling ptmuo 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 spnased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone add u entirely free from dust We can promise safety steed and oomtort to aU who may fsvor this Road with their patronage. PARE, TO NEW TORK .|IS 60 ITO BALTIMORE—SO 60 PHILADELPHIA.. 10 001 LANCASTER— 8 66 SHHARRIBBURG, p 46. Bdggue checked loeU stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York rates, except from station* where the Company has no •sent "NOTICE—In case of loos, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baxmee oniv. and for aniir -runt not exceeding 1100. uw * 3 If. Bd»nie Excelsior Omnibus line haa been em- Ktooonvey passengers end baggaige to end from x>t> at a charge not to exoeedSA cents for passenger and bugige. For tickets apply to J. STEW ART, Agt, At the Penn’a H. R. Fassenser Station, h 027 On Liberty and Grant afreets. CHANGB OF TIME-WINTER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. 2Gth, 1860, train, will leavo the Depot of the Pennsvlva nia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows; PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE. Learea Arri Tea at Leaves Arrirea at PlTWßOaaa CnamjLVD CLryiLi.K Oauuoo L6oaa 740 ax. 7:60 A a. 114)0 r. M L-10V.X. 036 e.x. 7:40 F. a 10:80 p a. Taasengera desiring to go to Bhndosky, -Toledo, Uhwego, or points West, ria dareland, most be parti eqlar to ask far tickets vis Cleveland. R. B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick aa ria Fort Wayne. FTITSBURGH. COLUMBUS * CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pttubnrgh and Cincinnati. . Arri.e. Arriros Arriros Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at SC Louis. 1:60 A X. 1:40 r. X. 7:30 r. X. L‘4ol. X. 1:40 aX. 830 i. a. This route ia snorter to Cincinnati, Loniarille, Colum bna and all poinls Sonth, than any other route Splendid sloe ping care attached to all Night Train.. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. „ Ar.at Ar.at Ar.at Ar. at Btteb-gb, Rochester, Welbmlle, Steub-nDe, Wheeling,. 130 AX. UXax. AX. 64)6 AX. 038 AX DUr.ac MO r. x. 3:4Sp.X. 6AOr. x. 630 r. a 830 r: A 4.-40 ». A 04)0 r. a TkobM A x. and IRO r. x. Bains connect with Trains iQ. Q. E. A. for Zaneoville, Laocftster, Ac. T)te4&Q r. m. Train stope at all atatiooß between Ro eßreafor xnd WelisvlUe. Thitmgh Tickets can be procured si the Liberty Btreei I'epot, Piiuborgn. , J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to ...„ WILUAi! STEWART. AgenC At (hr Company's Offico m Fi elghtStation, Penn street, , _ F. R MYKBS, fia *e Gen-1 Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; STEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAIL- I ROAD; dianapolis & Cincinnati TtnfivnnH _Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and 2?” a“ d A J*°“ BoHroed.'oSt. Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis. New Albany and Salem, and Mioh* . JftWjtftttMd passengers oatried from Clnclnnstl or LXWrenoetTOg in leas time than by any other ronte bv WfflrfWbnrhoara, and at aa low rates. The only rose ywhkih Shipments can be made from Cincinnati to ha West, without breaking onlk. made toi.B. GIBBONS, agent, at ran. riraati; ar.w. B. OUTTtNO, ««t uTillren “burt will rcoeirc prompt attention, and no charge for oom mblrion; ao aorgtfor drayag. or commima, it Lamm nreMredtogjve roumßumm forpeShgeri an JUDOOfii AOe JOHK F. CHEEK, Oeneiud Aie^ 'l6l^ WMlßOlfll leeow A,UgJIN LOOMIS & 00., Dealer* Bond *-“ d . , Checka «t shortd«ta».wHi.^i. l .~i * DHAFTB BOUGHT AND BOLD. -.SSBBK J j»* >Ml W be aoeommodaled oa Attend to theßale, RenUngnnd Leasing of Re. OSsA Ho. 03 FOURTH HTRKBT, above Wood. psWcE- Jt 1 Rick* Qinsße 30 bushels Glorer Seed; oiS tv, U T*_r Tiniothy do; 200 lbs. Prime Feathers: Bbbla. White B^oK Si _ ,For sale hv fpo8) w, a, SMIT „ •Aj utter.—« bbiOSffi-EbTTßiuSir- JLF 4 “ solid packed m Juit received and for sale by . WM. H. SMITH a nn t,M 118 Heeoed A U 7 Fourth’,.. J>IN E PUKT, X SHERRY, CLABET, ■ s , aa. a. . Md SANTERNE WINEB tgr the bottle; for sale by WILUAM BENNETT, . No. 510 Wood Btroet n-EEN DWELLiNO HuUSES FOR Enquire of ■ v ., ■■ » ' & CUTHBEKT * SON, . ?1 Market .treat. /■ .. A.APPLES.—iifd tWiTfelPB prime '-Jjt. ratotHkiaiis, last reo*d end for eel. by ;£>■- ' JAS.A.FKTZEE, ' ■ corner Market and Find it*. . . <.'■} \&y -v *.***• 1 •’ / V •* J* •* ' -fe » ’ .f - **■• “ '• * - .A'«V/v?" •' -- ■ /C <*'•. *■ - .?• tj*/ ' • „ - ' ~ 4 -[ "l ‘ - ~ *'■*• I; ,\ • * Sanwads. «• / ' V _ :>y>'V ? '' Vv' * * . v * ■ '*•>** r iV ,r -/. • * 3 r« - N 1 ■ T, W vlttteaiaitte. , FIFTH IVHRUB EX CH AN B B Sa. TB,.?ifth Street, Pittsburgh. pa. TOHE BEST OP LIQUORS ALWAYS ■ nn hand. and the Choicest Deli ode* ofthe Season, Borv«d ap ixrthftmost superior manner. at all boon of the day and nighL“C|i myTrlycUw. CORSVCOPUE restaurant, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment, which EATING SALOON will always be foun<iof the freshest the market affords. ap2fcd*w SCOTT HOUSE, COR. IRWIN ST. RND DUQUESNE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., 33 - D. MARKER, OYSTER MB EATEK6 HOUSE, »0. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WBOLKBiLi in win r>i.ti.tn.B ni . LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, -FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TERS AND WILD GAME, AU la tbelr Proper Beaion, PO26J 6 80. REIN EM AN & 00. SAVAGE HO TT SB, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken and fitted up, with all the modern improvement*, this popular resort, übaenber in prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, be feels conndeut in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale and Retail. my2&lyd TV/TANSION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, it’l Proprietor, No. 844 Liberty street, just beanie tho Passenger llepot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient houso in the city for pas* soccers arriving by that road. TSe proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION ROUSE, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters, ilia Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. f«i ; y SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best tbe market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style duripgthe season. LIQUURB and ALES he feels confident in recom mending to the public for their excellence. served up at alt hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS when. aptly GIRARD DOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. G. PBKSBUKY, Jr., ) JAMK& SYKKS, l Proprietors. HEN BY A. CHADWICK, | ma3:ly ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Cnoer the Cure of the Franciscan Brothers, '■puis INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN X LpRETTO, Cambria County, PnnnsyiTauia, four miles from Cre-rson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in ISM, with pnviiigtjg to confer the usual Collegiate Honor* and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most healthy la Pennsylvania— this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, br&aug air, and picturesque scenery. The Schclastio year commences on the FIRST MON DAY after the l&th of AUGUST, and ends about the 158th of JUNE following. It is divided Into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying, .En gineering, Ac, Ac, will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Terms—Board ami Tuition, payable hall yearly In ad- Washing and m»e of Bedding 10 Classicaland Modern Language*, extra . 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 16 Reference can be made to the Ru Rev. Hi«nop O’Con nor, lo the Rev. T. S. Reynold*, Kt. Mary’*, 1/oreUo, and lo other .Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Dtoceae. EASTERN CARRIAGES! iSS^LOWEST PRICES FOE CASH. < j&& JOSEPH WHITE, AT HIS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and LawrenoerllW, baa on hand a splendid general aa •orunent of Carriages, Boggles, Roekavan, Ac. He is also constantly receiving New and Beoooddttaad Vehicles, Rockawaya, Germantown Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, and any article pertaining to the business. Twenty yean practical experience, and good business facilities, enable him to ofler groat inducements w> purchasers. 49-The cars of the Cituena’ Passenger Railway from Pittsburgh, pass the door every " H minute*. aufcdsw CARRIAGES. BOCKAWAYB, BUGGIES, SULKIES AMU SLEIGHS, No* IST Ann Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ail work warranted to be of the beat materia and workmanship. mylifclydis BATES & JOHNSON’S HOOFING HJI. JOHNBON WOULD GIVK NOTICE thAt he has purchased the interest of his late partner, G. B. BATES, in the Roofing Basinesa, and is the sole manu facturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Roofing:— lit. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvaa Rooting. Sid. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Booling. All warranted KIRK AND WATER PROOP. Roofing Material for sale, with printed instructions for using. Olhoe at Bates A Johnson's old stand, 76 Bmithfieid at WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. B.—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Boots, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and oh pa per. ma-WidAw J)HOTOGEN, COAL AND CARBON OIL LAMP STORE. - I GUARANTEE MT COAL AND CARBON OIL To be the best in this market and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and or every ranety. GOAL OIL is the most economical and brilliant light known,and is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with Coal or Carbon Oil, j»uro,and of the finest quality, at low oncen; also, Wicks and Chimneys. C. THWMM, Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth stroet, below Market, maZklydsw in the Fxoelsior Omnibus Butina. P . F . G £ I S S E PRACTICAL MACHINIST k ENGINE BUILDER; CONTRACTOR FOR STEAMBOAT 8 FERRY-BOAT MACHINERY 8 HULLS STEAM ENGINES, fiailroad Castings, Mill-Gearing-, &c. WELISVILU, Ohio. ORDERS FOR STEAM ENGINES FOR THE ot-L. commit', PBOMPTLY PILLED. MEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES, ' Of different sires, on band Refer to 021:3m W. B. aOAIFE, Pittsburgh. pu RE LIQUORS. — Families can bay a XT bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Toooriffe, Sherry o Malaga Wine. Also. Cognao Brandy of diflerenl brands toit Old Monongahela Whisky, Champaigne In onarL pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by Horen or half doren. Ail Ibe aboro for sale by the Quart or gallon. N- a— Thoee wishing adulterated liquors need not U FICKEISEN, ap2fclr-n,o 101 Third stree Kay a company, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS no. u wood btubbt, ' _ PiUsburch. I a *J»U assortment of Lew, Medical and &„ 0 , u oob Books constant!/ on hand. M u Bottled liquors, fine beani DIES, Wines, Gins, Whiskies, Rama *c , ie. for ,Q, WM. BENNETT, ' 1 >»i Wood .tr«e Raisins.— 100 boxes Sugar Raisins 160 do Bunch Bn. 100 Udo do do? 100 %do do do; 60 do Valencia do; For sale by HEYMKK a BROTHERS, fell Oppctetea.^rS^l . i _ i-* r -' f .'IK - I:’ Proprietor, bzoelsior (gdncaiional. (Carriages. C. WEST & CO., KO. I#s FOURTH STREET, cH A iTI BE D Ijt 18 56 . rVPENDAILY, from 9to 2 o’clock; also, oft Wednesday and Bsturday evenings, from May Ist to November lstpfrom 7 to 9 ; and from.No ▼ember Ist to May ist from 6 to S o’clock. _ Deposits received' of all sums not lees than On Dolue, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organise a, at the rate of six per cent, a year. lf not drawn out, is plaoed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in lees tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate noHT AKp oki-eau pxk am. a tux. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office nusmnrv. GEORGE ALB REE. William J. Anderson. Jataes B D. Meeds, Hill Burgwin, Isaac M. Pennock. Beq). L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D n Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdroan, James Bhldle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tmdle, TEDSTOB. Alexander Bradiby, John B. MoFadden, J ohn (j. Baokofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Meilor, John B. Canfield, James M’Auley, Alonio A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, John Holmes, John H. Shoenberger, William B. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, Wilium KSchmerts, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. William 8. Lavely, Christian Yeager. BSGMZAAY IXD Cft&ASO&fE. CHARLES A. COLTON. LOAN OFFICE. HENRY W. CIJMIOTTL, 80. 100 Smlthfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA* MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, And Silver Watches, and ail kinds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket Not account able in case of fire. WV»Otfioe Boor* from TA.M.toIO P. M. _ ja*> WM, H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner of Third, Je3:lj PITTSBURGH, PENtPA. SH<) LMUS & SONB, Bankere and Ex a change Brokers, and Dealers m Notes, Drafts, plance*, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Wentfim Clue* constantly for sale. Collection* made m ail the cities throughout the United ButeA. lH»posits received tn par funds or cur rent paper, No. 07 Market street between Third and Fonrtn streets. fjaSOily £furin§ Jflarhitus. WHEELEB & WILSON S SEWING MACHINES NO. *it FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. FAIRS OF 18801 WHEELER Sc WILSON Awarded tho First Premium at tlte UNITED STATES FAIR; OHIO STA I K FAIR; ILLINOIS STATE FAIR; WISCONSIN STATR FAIR; P »W A STATE FAIR; KENTUCKY STATE FAIR; TENNESfIKE STATE PAIR; NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR; VERMONT STATE FAIR; CHICAGO MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE; LOUISVILLE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTF CJNCLNNATI MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR, Pittsburgh Aud other Couqiv F*u> too numerous to mention. WE OFFER TO THE PI’BLIC WREEL EK A WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MA CHINE AT REDUCED PRICES, with increased confi* deuce in it* menu as the Ijeetaod most reliable Family Sewing Maehine oow to use It sews equally well on the thickent and th.neai fabrioo, make* the look Htiti-b impooaible to unravel, with the eeaeotial advantage of being alike on both aides, tormjng do ndge nor chain on toe underside—is wimple in construction, more spemly in movement, and moro durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sow ordinary seam*, Hitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all tn the name machine, and warrant it for three yearn Circulars containing teHthnonial* from ladies of the highest standing, East and West, gmu*’ prices. Ac., wiU be ftimlahed gratis on aupl'cation in p?r»oo or by letter. Sewing MacntOf Neediea, Silk Twwt Colton and oil, constantly or hand. my 6 WM. SIMWER. HOWL’S H£W SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, A RE ADAPTEDto all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on the lightest andneariest fabric*, mnidng the LOCK STITCH BKAX alike on both ekles, which cannot be Raveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, these have no superior. Gall and see them at No. 96 Fifth street, Up Stair*. &p2o:d&wtf GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, Pnoea Reduced for Seven Years, from $46 to 1110, including Hemera. Increased facilities for man ufacturing and tho curtailment of litigation expenses consequen upon recent decisions of the United States Courts affirming the validity ol the Grover A Haker** _P ateni * enables this company to fornish their SEWING MACHINES with important Improvements at REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of these machines for family use and manufactures in the same range of purpose and ma terials u attested by the tens of thousands using them, and the moderate prices at which thsy are now sold, places them vuhin the reach of a 1! ami obviates ail ex cuse for tampering with those inferior and lowpriced Sacbines which have so muoh*prejudJeed the Bewmg aohine business. Every machine sold by as is war ranted for three yean, we also give instructions free of charge to purchasers to enable them te HEM. FELL, GAT HER, 'IUCK AND KMHROIDK&. ALL ON THE same machine. Circulars can be had at our office free of charge by apnlyiog either in person or hy mail. N. H —Sewing Maohines, Needle*, Silk Twist, Cotton, etc , constantly on band- CHATONKT A WALTER, Mo. 18 Fifth street, General Agents. i,AVlu M ' CANDLEaa General Partner*. Special Partner. MEANS & COFFIN, (SuocaMors lo M-Candlam, Mum. A Co,) WHOLESALE Gft 0 C E ftS Corner Wood and Water Bta., . PITTSBUPqM^PA Win. I. IAMBAtiAL EY, WHOLESALE GROCER, JTos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. H. SMITH WJI. H. SMITH a CO., WHOLESALE GBOCEES, 118 SECOND HID 147 FIRST STREETS, Wm. Miu.n, Phila...— - ....C. W. Ricixtsoh, Pittsburgh. MILLER. & RICKETSOS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, B&ANDIKB, WINKS AND BEGARB, NOS. sal AND ZB, OORNER Of LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SOAR ABBHTS FOR SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Tarns, Ac., Ac., Con stantly o n Hand. [mr2 . % * w . . 4 - *'*' W • .-> 1 iWs?S*f*~r, >' : &k v** ‘ ' *>• ‘* v . i *<*+;* * ■ "it."' ‘ B/tiaim o» Afsxa, Jawwet Ist, 186<t Aprtcabiy to Afi Act of 4ssc>nWy, being: *WW»#£ Real Estate, (present value 9103,512 61,) cost. 102,995 1 5 arT ! S^ fi “ °“ “fiPfeflolWi Berts ■ 89,186 66 Blocks, (present Talus (186,867-72,) cosl. 88,780 60 Notes and Bills Receivable. 1,821 00 Cash 4—... 27,910 83 $2*208.051 ; '£B from premiums which this company can divide toy law, are from risks which have been de termined. nude ° a evel 7 description of Property, in securitya* rates as low na are consistent with ♦K^lf < »?-i^ e * r lJ ? cor P oa^ou » • P®nod of thirty yearn, losses by Fire, lo an amount exceeding thereby affording evidence of Insurance, aa well as the ability and dlBpraitoon to meet with promptness all liabilities, paid during the year 18W, *62*163 86. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEOBGK DARBIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary „ Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. fpiSb^h. 8 ' 1 ' 01 ’ (Span ® * 00 8 Warehouse insure Against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, b 7 promptness ant liberality, to maintain the character winch they haveauamed, as ottering the best protec* tion to those who desire to be insured. „ ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1860 Stock Account* M ortgage. Office Open Accounts, etc...,.....!.** Cash .. Premium Notes. Notes and bills discounted. PHILADELPHIA FIliE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESRUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, Capital (210,100 Assets (304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INBU RANGE,either Perpetual or IjHiuLhl, on every description of Property or Merchandjae, At reasonable rates of premium. D" 'eLawake mutual safety in surance COMPANY.—INCORPORATED BY THK LEGISLATURE OF PENKSLVANLL 188 A OFFICE, & & CORFBSt THIRD A SI) WALSUTBTS, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCfCfton Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all part* of the World. IN LAN 1) INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivera, T,<\tr<»n *nd Land Carnage*., to all parts of the Union. FIRE IN BURANCEo on Merchandise generally, on Stores, Ihrel* line Houma, Ac. DiasovOßa •Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Thoophilus Paulding, John N\ Penrose, John C. Davis, Jam« ■ Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James <1 Hand, Wm. C Ludwig, Joseph H. Beni. i>r R. M. Button. Geo. H. Ueper, Hugh Craig, Charie- Kelley, Samuel F.. Stoke* J. F. Penlaton, Henry Sloan, Edward intrlmgton, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llrain Thomas (f. Hand. Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. M’Farkuja, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pitub, rgh, !>. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Citiicn'i Inmranee Company of Pltuburgl SAMUEL RKA, Secretary. riffIUHES STEAMBOATS A CARGOES. Insures agaaiKt Los* and Damage m U>e Navigation of the Southern and Western Hirer*, I.akeg and Bayous, and the Navigation of Lhe Seas. Inaarea agalnit Loaa and Damage by Flea. Wm. B&galey, Hon. T. M.Howe, Jaa. M. Cooper, Jaa Park, Jr, C. Zog, 8. HarUaugh, B. F. Jones. CapuH. C. Young, J. Caldwell? Jr., Kranois Hellers, H. C. Kwr, John S. Dilworth, John Bhiptoa, RarcUy Pratttan. mAS&lyd Mutual Insurance Company, CHAHTKRJCD BY THK LBOWLATUBg or PKHK- YLVAKIA. Ouh < apiiaL..~ $300,000 | Prvmutn NoU s. SIB2JUS TlilH COMPANY will insure on Building*, Merchandise, Furnituro, in town or country. DiascvoMHon. J. J. Pearce. J. H. HaM, T. T. Abrama, Hon. G. C. HarTev, Chaa. Cmt, I>. K. Jarkman, (’has. A. M«er, Peter Ihcknen, W. White, Thoma* Kitohen. HUN. u. c. HARYKV, President. T. T. Abaams, Vice President. Tam. Kjtohdt, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, <*•22 _ __ No. TO Fifth xtreot PKMNSYL VANIAINSURANCE CO. or Pit to burgli. -Ho. 63 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. W. B. Laicell, Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, I. <sn«r Sproui, G. A. Colton, James H. Houkina. A. A. Carrier, Henry Bproul, Nich. Voeghtlj, George W. Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Churtered Caplta.l_ $300,000 FIRE AND MARINE RISES TaKKN, of aU de acnptiona. HOLLAND BITTERS Liver Complaint, Fever and Ago*, ta. Iba raeoMAfnl Introduction and am at this iridiaM Remedy has been the signal Ibr a literal flood at eampooaA ellel “ Bitter*,* oftred In varkmi florae, Crtaa * guar* bottle to a Bt* gallon kw. until this word " Rttors “ le tat another name for “ grog," or boom TtUstoous ekbfcej ad» ten. Bnt the really gnat relWTdartred tt on the utoets Asm, we teaspoonfal, of oar ntdidiN, And Du mMrt aiuenet qf a/Ur pmtratim, hae eetabhebel for tt a repatatkm whim the boat of Imltattoae and aoaw tarfotti hey* foiled to undermine. It U posttivety a Vegw table preparation, with barely raffletoat pan spirits to Bet eoe tbm of the raudne, (Half Plat BotttaJ tttoe One Dollar. -~»r r- Ifcia a modi due of long tried efficacy for the Bloody to essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting dieorden of the stomach and bowel*. Two or three doeee will oonrinoe the afflicted oS wlutary effects, The stomach will speedily regain Ue strength, a healthy notion of the llrer, bowels and kidney* will eoan take place, and renewed health be the quiok result For Indigeetion, Try Barhave’s Holland Bittm Foe Heartburn, For Addltr, Try Barhave'i Holland Btttm. F or3lW aterbr&eh, Try Bffrhave’i Holland Bitten. For Hoadaohe, Try Bffirhave’i Holland Bitten. For low or Appetite, Try Berhave’i Holland Bittm. For Goatlrenwa, Try Bsrhare’i Hotlaid Bittm. For Piles, PITTSBURGH. •JOS. R. HUNTER. Is «D Nervous, Rheumatic and NeuxulgW 4sto it hae in nomeroua instances proved highly bwdriil, tad In othen effected a decided cure. The gwutes highly ooucentratod foetorO BoAtad MUm bput op la haitaint bottles only, and vatofled al Om Dollar per bottle, ito greet itomtad for this Inh idebwhil BecUdne bee to Quoad Many hdhdsea vhw the pubUe ttioald guard penhatop Jtosery if tmpcoetml Bm tkmt mm BWlOilldfl if mmy bcttU fom tap. Pittsburgh, Pa, C"1 RUCKRIEB. f ioo bags Rio Coffee; 26 pockets Java do; 26 nhds. Porto Rico Sugar; 60 bbla. Rastwiok’e Syrup; 100 kegs BL Cartx Soda: 20 bbla Crushed and Powdered Sugars 100 boxes various brands Tohacra lflOghalf chests Y. H. and Black Test 30 44 44 Gunpowder and ImpenaJldol' For sale by WM. H. SMITH 4 CO, iyylfl Second and Frost all ***V» " * _ , _ „ SUIOIOI6. B * nc * er » Mordecai D. Lewie, Tobiaa Wagner, Darid 8. Brown, Isaac Lea. Jacob EdwardO. Dale, George W. Richards, George Falea, mnwipnr BANCkER, President. Wmlstkp l^. V,c6 PrMldont Vrixi. A oitfiEL,Secretary pro tem. , a J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, ®7.* Northeast corner Third and Woodstreete. BIKIOTOBB. George Daraie. R. Miller, Jr- GeorgeW. Jackson, James M’Anley, nathanlel Holmes, AiciAlliitir Nlrnick, Wm. H. Smith, Cbss. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. MoKmeht, Speer, David M. Don*. Rees J. Thornes mv» ROBERT P. KINO, Prewdenl, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice IWident, DIRECTORS: CtmrhM Bam, E. R. Cops, K. R Engliah, Georjre w. Brown. P. R SaTery, Joseph s. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, a J . Magnrgoe, E. Wtlor, F. Bucddu, SncretWT. /. HI COFFIN, Agent, Oorner Third and Wood etreeta *1 HOS C. HAND, Vice I*re.-tident. Hunt Lustra*, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, AgonL No. 96 Water direct, Pittsburgh. Office, Cor. of Market an«l Water SL*. WM. BAGALEY, President WEST iIRAACII LOCK fiAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. omens: A. A- CARRIER, PresidonL I. GRIER tiPRuUL, beoretary. fjal:ly BGERHAVE'B DYSPEPSIA, BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTER*, Try Barhsie’i Holland Blttira. Try BarhaTt’i Hollaad BttUrs. HAD GABS7ULLYI BENJAMIN PAGE, JH. A OCX. •ou ntoranrrou, PITTSBT7MON. PA '"j'. V*V ~ M*- , f! ' -•- FIRE INSURANCE BTTHB Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of PfcUkdelphla, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 9229,610 90. Assets, 9303,508 96. Invested as follows, rtas >— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth doable the amount- .. ...-.5155,600 00 Ground rent, first class 6O Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 0® cent Mortgage Loans, 130,000, cost....— 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan - 80,000 fiO Allegheny County 6 cent Pennsylvania Ratljoad Loans - 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail* road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Co— 24J160 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6485 01 Mechanics’Bank do .. 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Go’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper-..--.—. 10497 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 6416 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents—. 11,886 1& Clem Tingley. . Samnel Bispham William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Hunting. Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B.M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, iy!6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICB-Ko. 3T Fifth Street, Bank Block. TNBUBEB AGAINST ALL KINDS OF JL FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McOORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. 3 P Dasctoaa—loaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Oept B. 0. Gray, John A. Wilson, R. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, QapL Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling. Capt. W. Dean. Rob’t L. ATGrew, RotA fl. Davis. myit * 63,000 00 2,100 00 .... 260 00 7,800 43 27.605 20 ....... 174,076 H *293461 76 (Slassroare. w. ournihgham, a. (nnnrmoasii, a. cwiirnroßiM, D. I HMBtS, —C. DUSOAJI. CUNNINGHAMS & CO.—PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—WAREHOUSE, No. 11* Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa, three doors below Monoogahela House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Winaow Glass, liruggists* Glass Ware, and American Convex Gl&ss,for parlor windown,churcheB and public boildings. eel2djr GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRABS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work, DEALERS VS DAS FIXTURES, AC. Office and Wareroom, So, 124 Wood et.. Foundry, So. 159 First at., five Doom below Monongmhela House, The well-known practical skill and experience in the various branches of Brass Costing, Steam and Gas Pipe Fittiaz, ol the sonior members of the firm, (who mil Sve their personal attention to all work entrusted to em,} should entitle os to a share of public patronage. Ail Orders Promptly Filled, QII UISTMAS PRESENTS. BEAUTIFUL FENDERS, Coal Vases, Sire Irons, PLATE WASHERS, TEATS AMD TASKS TIM AMD BRITANNIA TEA BKTB, at JOS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox * Co, corner of Market street ami the Diamond, keens conatanU, on hand a full assortment or DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS,PERFUMER ally articles pertaining to the business. 9®* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded .i •!! henra JNO. TUOIBPSOM A CO., HOUSE, SIGH AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, Wo. 135 Third Street, *1 Pifl.Fnrrh, P., . ITt’ttUKN, HOXJSE, SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No. 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duqueaue Way, All work entrus'ed to me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. oc2:lt UEJtlll £ftߣJV, O E GAN MANUPACTUEEB, Keeps constantly ou hand Church and Parlor Organs, OP EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO. 1. Threo stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. No. A Five stops, S feet 6 inches high, 6 feet 6 inches wide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. No. A Eight stops, ll feet 6 inches high, 7 feet 3 ins. wide, 4 feet 6 inches deep. No. 4. Twelre .topi, <8 feet high, 9 feet 8 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. The above dimensions ere for Grecian cases If Goth ic oases they will be somewhat highei. For farther information apply to JOHN H. U ELLoR, 81 Wood street. Or HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street. NEW TURK. BOOT &£ A. IK EB. , Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors abore the Telegraph Office^ A FTEB A LONG ABSENCE FBOM <tl> the Boot business, has again commenced, and n» iters himself that be will be anle to render general satisfaction, aod would be pleased to see his former He has on hand tho beet ol FRENCH CALF BRINS, and none bat the best of work men will receive employment. Satisfied that he is competent to judge of the workmanship and material, he will give his undivided attention to this branch of P o *™**. _ snlfrlv UIIiIiEKMAN Sc 067, JJAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Hatii, Caps and Ladles’ Furs, Which they offt-r at the lowest prices, wholesale and retw K HILLKRMAN A CO, - 76 Wood street. CUAL VASEy, of the moat elegant de signs and beautiful patterns. Coal Klods and Buckets, In great variety and cheap. FENDERS of all kinds— Nursery, Wire, Prussia Iron, Cost Don and Common, Brass Tipped and Plain, at T. J. CRAIG'S, 124 Wood street near Fifth. 'IMIE MANUFACTUKEBS OF SAW JL YER’S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SQaP, alter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully nunmaded that there is no Family Wash ing Boap in the United States, for so little money, having at onoe so many good qualities, (and so few discounts. OF BEAUTY—In colors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine clay, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations. OF QUALITY—For wanning clothes, of every des cription, coaree or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk dyed, printed or white; for xsasuto tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, from clothe*, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinoed. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a oopy of the directions. & 0. A J. H. SAWYER, no* 47 Wood street. Pittahonzh SOUTH BERT & SON, attend to the • tale and purchase of Beal Estate, collection on Kenis, Borrowing and Loaning Moneys on Notes, Bonds Mortgages, Ac., 61 Market street. 0©24 (TaW MILL FOR SALE WITH 2} ACRES O of Land, Water Power, 1 run of bum for use of LisMllery, and all conveniences for doing a Urge busi ness. Situate near the Sd Lock not far from the River jaB a. OUTHBKRT A SON, 61 Market street S“ UITTNG THE TIMES.—WaII Paper and Borders will be sold at reduced prices, by W. P. MARSHALL, laJ 87 Wood Utree QiiliAlMV ALL PAEKRa. — For Bale by (la 7) W. P- MARSHALL. WOO hLn iiliobs AT COST.—Balance of stock will be closed out at cost. EATON, OEEE * MACRUM, jal 17 Filth street. Buckwheat flour.—s,ouo poundß Buckwheat Flour in 60 pound sacks in store and tor sale by JAME 4 A. FETSSB&, jal4 corner Market and First ata. Bry fruit.— ' 75 sacks Prime Dry Peaches; 36 “ “ “ Apples; Received and for sale by HENRY H. OOLLINS J«3I No. 25 Wood itree COL) FISH.—2,U00 prime Codfish, for sal by WM.H. SMITH A CO, llB Second A 147 Fourth sta 1 n OifiNT PRINTS, BEST IN THE -i V/ City Balmoral Skirts, Shirting Muslins, Linens, Pillow Casings, Shawls and Cloaks. LARD. —5 tierces for sale by WM. H. SMITH A CO., IHV'U in Be. end A 14?| 3jnggrnn«. *303,508 98 CLEM TINGLEY, Presides niEiOToas. IV E W FIRM, live Doors from Fifth. T. 9. CHAIG’S. 1U WOOD ST. Five doors from Fifth, (SECOND STORY.) B. PER BY, a HAHBON LOVE, T4 Mjirftet mt - w ‘ •••.?••:•-.• ■/•• ;>.’■■■&&& %:f. % J •*-* ■ ■ *■• - •**> ,’ . •',*>' ’ V ■ " /_ ■ • ’ * : .^o##*' . -vr" - a. a* rtua M-KEE & PHILIPS, tiEIKEBiI. COOPERAGE, ' '. , ■ . " >■ <r '#■ J: ** av imnviiorai« Fayette Street, Between Hand ud Wayne street*, HTOBUMH, FENI'A 49*We an prepared to furnlah Goal Oil, Whiaky, Al% Hotuseaud nm BiKBSU, e tie kartell eode% and oo the moat reeaecahle tewna. wadr S. B. & C. P. ItiABHJLE, MANUFACTUBEBS A.NT3 DBA CiBBS IN TI 00K, CAP, LETTI.R, and all kinda of O WRAPPING PAPER, iaro removed from NO. J»T WOOD STREET to No. 33 gmlfbfleld street, PITTSBUBGH, PA, <a,Oaah or Trade for Raga. ap9 B. e. & A. 11. SAW WEB, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Botin Soaps, 10. AT Wood Street, PlttibMfh, Pa. WM. CLAYTOIV, HOUSE AND SION FAINTEB, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood St,, PITTSBURGH, PL 8. A—HI crian promptly attended t& aiOHABD Vt. AOBZRTB. —P. BOBHIOX FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No* 85 Fourth Street, near Wood* IHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on band every article in their une, i is: Cornices, Ornaments,Curtain Goode, Oomfi&rta, Feather Beds, Mattresses ot all JdndajAlao^nttcelebra ted Patent Spring Beds. AU kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. attention given to all ordere for fitting and laying down Qarpeta, Oil Cloths, Ac. octlTdyd ROBERTS A'ROENICK. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street? Pittsburgh; nu is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL BIZES, From 10 to 10SOO pounds. CHIM E BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sixes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS. COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. «“ BABBIT’S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL: FUL> TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. ap2S:ly' fJIHE OLDEST AND LARGEST ’ LUhographie Bitabliihment in the City, win. schucruuv, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER KOS. 17 MID 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER’S BUILDING, PITTBB UJR9B, PA GEO. BLETCHER, Manufacturer of the Celebrated; . GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG BLASTING BANS TOUPEES, jo itxbt ntKoimoir or Ornamental flair for Ladiei aidfientlemen, SO. 89 HUKET STBEKir, _57? PITTSBURGH,-PJL tVM. J. I'AVLOK ~ WHOLES AU FISH SEALER, Ho. 122 wnd 124 JiortU Wharves, (Above Arch Street,) PHILADELPHIA. OCt&IT O. €. RNEELAKD J£EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SaUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable tor Bboes, Dry Goods, Ac, at Eastern prices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third story—otot CBUc*n» r ßank,) Pittsburgh, Pa. jefcl OABTWMGHT ft YOUHG, 8 (Successors to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importers of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental unents, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etiL, No. 80 Wood street. They give special attention to the manufac taring of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repair ng with punctuality and despatch. ajuT TAS. MILLINGAK, MONONGAHELA O PLANING MILL, would respectfully Inform the public that he has rebuilt sinoe the fire, and haring en larged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur awn flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. South Pittsburgh, September 7,1657. ALADDIAI COAL OIL COMPANY. BRERETON, JOHNSTON & WHKINB, No. 45 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa., SAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING RuDE GOAL OlLfi. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Retait apl&ly i»nn«w X) EYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to JLjw Joehu. Rhodes A Co- wholesale dealers in FOR* % NUTR S&CES, (X3NFBCTIONERV SUGARS, Ac- No. 88 wood street, opposite the 8t Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. *pg J" M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, MO, 14 BT. CLAIR BTRKBV, (Dr. Irish*B New Building,) dalfcty PITTSBURGH. STOCKING EMPORIUM! OHKAP AND DVB BUS. M. D A LI , Stocking Manufacturer, pOBNER FIFTH ST. AND MARKET ALLEY, has on hand a tremeDdoaa aaaortment oi Wooten Btoofcin*a 5 Seeka, lor men and women, together with a very eaten an'.eaaorUnent of ail descriptions ol Good* in his line, an t.ole to the season. Heaellaprim article* at Low Pi let ft. Qall and examine. M. DALY has bat one 'tore, and tha nn the enrner of Fifth at. end Market ley. frai NOTICE. A NY PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT XL. A CHILD, some six weeks old, will call at the Office of DR. BRANSTRUP, poBh No. 8S Smith field hu, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM CASK A CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPOSTEUSOP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLD fiONOKGAHELA RYE VUISIY, AC. 327 and 329 Liberty Street, lyia.iT PITTHBUBOH, PA. Wig*, Wigs, Wigs, ~ A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every 4k&xv , &tt&Eßzii sssusr The aubeeriber hexing resumed baalnea* to Ptttabarab wishes to inform hie former friends a "‘ l patnnra of the city and surrounding oountry, and wooldcallUitfi ah tendon to a new and beauUfhTBELP.AUXUBTIBfi VIS It pats all former plane of wig-making in the menta are lightness, durability, not liable toahrink bears equally an over the head, and easy and mceftii appwraneejMiowing thederelepmentof thelmehead ejeoln-rited to oailand examine hie new HALP-WIG6 and Visa Th« do away with tha bean and formal a|rpaamuiw aoaaseb dlmpproredlnf In the old atrloa. FITS CUREOI FITS CURED! THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY. This medicine has brought Happiness to the Homes of hundreds of Families mat have for years soifered the greatest affliction, In hAvmg some member of their family afflicted with this dreamful disease. What can bring sach bitter grief to the hearts of parents, as to see their child suflertns with a disease that destroys the intellect and bo often carries its riotim unconscious to the grave. Parental In the AMERICAN REMEDY you find what you have so long looked for In vain —A Ctara. This Remedy is Partly Vcgetabte—it contains no ittsonout Dnttn. and can be taken with safety. Persons sending for Medicine, should state the petti culars of the case, and the Medicine will be sent imme to any part of the country. From two to six bottles will enact a Cure in most cases. Price, a I« Wgjj-g; SoWby,, JM. FLEMING, cor. Market at. A Diamond. orders should be addressed to Dk- n. STARKEY Pittsburgh. Pa. TO OIL men: yy E ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH; vit pumps, Hither COPPER OE IRON‘TUBE, with" SntoiSlß VALVk» RODS, *e- complete for working?* 1 ™ GALLAGHER, CRAIG,* no 3 f 114 Wood and 162 First ate. isiSsfe*' r- r c • t'* 1 - : s .4 • • 1 % ■ *v~ t-*'* c • ~ ’ *.c j ' t * -r-y r*-^ ___ , # 1 «li. IMPORTER ASD :©EAIi2ftIW BBANDip?, GI* Old ienangahelaaEd-RttlllleiX^ ~ «*-*V ' . IMPORTERS OF tj/ *'" l WINES, BRANIHQS3 f &0. •f sS»i Fine Old Whiiluet iro; : 6 MOBXHFBONa;sTEK»r,i <; s^>Ans. & d, HIHDVAamiS ASP OIAUB OT-ASEi IBitf fl**- ' -;;' 5 ' ••'!«.• r.,'., '!£/ 4»»iiyS>/>; *7-»r> .-*■• tobacco, sottf AirofflEGAK*, > ‘ ffTftofesalt and J2e£&o . || |[ GENUINE HAVANA f||i^ WOOD SXBEEIF/ U*der tb«Bt Ch»rk» ” odl ! ATTOENBTffII LAW, ; ■ r ■HW%-iwroiFP?smpa»i4sa Diamond Street, Mar Grant. jaWy : 'PITTBBUB(ib, PA. . JB tfiV-, f>,AL-Wh.,. 3 - ■■ •ATfoßßBY ; *jjb*S«i.:, " ?: O BLc •, So. »» ' (ThreaiJoorsbelow th 6 my&ly ■ ■••• : 'Pntn»iiaaH,'fij ' ■ 1» BBACKIw A T T O B W B Y, Af , Jm.AW' T' j! Office, Bo* 135 Fourth St*# 7 '"- ' ' " i: JC H A R L E 8 D IC* KrKs«^® • ATTOBSKV AT “ 1 ** , : Oflai, No. n Grantqtrietf nmr fifth. jr . jal4:iy ~ Tnjnmag, jannrt.,. OFFICE at the; Pittfiburgh Port, Fifth tree*. pear Wood. fr|» t . ~b c Oct t 7~d k K-^-'fsllS ” • Kasremotad to th»-hotuel*t&yocWßtod;iqf ;-' 1 " ,> Dr ‘ 3P*»-BjSS»C (Sotrtfa third dbor aborefloßd rtreofc •* n-omt»iamtB Owns TtfMr? JOSEPH AUAU#*. "•&”.• i ■ So. ST Wflle Btnit, Pl(eb]U!,kt .t-.v. , Rrameii-Dr. AIE Poltoolt, D. D. Haliock. Theodore RobUnB, BoHi)BlL Errett. Baq, PiyUiij ~••-■ JAMES A. LOWEIE, Attorney Offiety Fourth street, Pittnhorgly. I field and Cherry Alloy. />EO S;BELDEN HAVING- BESOMED; ■ \JT THE PRACTICE OH 1 LAW, : iniT'-b«r<#Wr foa^ttiiiaofflCT, HAHL, Surgeon Dentist;-Buecettotiifri -f # 43* Office bourn from eight to 1: to 6 o'clock. - ; .;<. 4 , ( . HOQBBS’ _ Ainl>rot>|H and Phoib|^^^ ram namag \ ? GALLEEY, iCOBONICLS BVIUUSfi,„ ........ NEiit,iopp<araa^^^^ r Silver Medals and Two Dfplomaa, awardedfibr 1 PEOPLES' ~GALIaEM^ 93 Corner of 01 am an & • A - ---■'- : ;-;r ' i-S *■■ /,'v""o THE SUBSCRIBES WOOT®BISBECT& .X FULLY aanoance to lha dtifanmirf .vk&mtjr» that he basleased the above £totHAa&€sUozr*r at ueeatLY kebockd .pgTn«gTimjJsZi!!g;!B!^ ssssssafssti»eiaagj " rrmimsSS * SLldfraun. ! •’* ■<i’-4*f4s4i ■ <y ******“> 1 - -.- ■ •• vS’;.;ai)qfiy"N, JAMES M. TAti&m'.:: A L D E ft M A 1*.,;" T& OFFICE, No. 451 PeilnStreet, Plltt Wnrd, pOLLECTTbNS promptly made. TV^fjg, Taken, ep&ly CHABEES W. LEWIS, AItDEMtAN* M axp KX-omcxoJGisncsQf , OFFICE OK THE CORNEBOF WtftSfi FIFTH STREETS. , 49* Ail hnfrtnesß connected jriihrihfti offi6e.W&M&£ tended to with promptness. done with iegu accnrscr—flucb m - Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Tifla toJIMISS, - examined* * ... t To the member of the Ba? he teadersJiin.eerTioan.ifet ' Commissioner -to take Deposittonstorbexwad ta'tjS* ? Beveial Coorte of thisState* and eiiewhere.. * U one of the main Police. Bfcaliona <k the •; sequently his facilities in executing f kinder* verr desirable. ,_t ■ .- 4. *. «^fiSlSjk£i£: [ufflUart.. JAMES W. woonwsu.. FURNITURE .AND -OHAlii wholesale asd ianwi:j?r;M T?MBBACIN& every style of Fornitsre, in New York and Philadelphia and at LOWES EKKOWI Erery article made by bauLand Warranted. Cabinet Makars supplied trlth/any quantltT-of.; Furniture and Cbair% on rAaenn*>.U nai3s/ and steamboats tarnished ai the shortest notice. War*. 77 and 78 Third Btr6eVKUSlulisl?Pi"~“’'* 'p'URNITURE FOR faU^ ftwggES** Kttaborgh W«*etoed TOBJO| CABB3, . , , BOMB, And era; article needed In a veil fn»ni^ynfc<<vntm^ aa wall &s a splaudid of offlce, furniture, Constantly --on hand and mode to order, km Uuioblv terms on Which bpffinftw? dop* gtthta^q|M| l ij,i...i«w*& for CASH, prieesare made accordingly. of anythmg in the above liner calhngat FACEINER * IBwSPeT^ j. n Jon cna. sEiuuiy, "WWf Office, Counting Boom ofDbpntdi Boildlrfgi- A GENT for the purchase and salepf Beal il Estate; the Renting of Property surf tfcllLdm* «r Bents; the Purchase and Bale <rf Btb&aand ondse. paftsm CAHmiSGS 87 Fourth St., Sear Wood, Pittsbi W. D. & H. X> ESPECTFTJLLY ANNOUNCE wIM X« that they are now readying a hffW 'fcnhiar^®^ VELVET, BRUSSELS 4 VM^OUEaF^ I FINE AND LOW PBIQEDINGRAINS, OnC£OTH§, BZW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS MATTINGa.- STAIR-BODS, *c- with iq Assortment ulfflvnnv umssssssßessmSm floi HOI FOB MJKTOK T>tfea „ ' T YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW* ' I^PSSSSdI *“ d hSal* iDtbe<St i£v» e»n«i»l »nd toU Win*, Bnadn utd HI 6ffier f H%af Doinegflc liquor* _ HAWpETH’AaSora pSffingi drt4 comw of jriffi /,M Notice, =.* By leaving your obdkbs weldon * SBimKgß'aMiwnnnjjTOMpr ne« Toucan besnppUed mSSStJiSL th«Wagon,wftb Carbon and Sir '-TOsEWimBB* -■? fM’f&pi HUUP PtHiiiS.—s,ooo Tigiii and*U»cit i»l Poles tor sele bj JAB A. tVn$M comer Market and PWJW * *- T " * "1 * - :^4kt *',* ■'- - r -- *£%<£'--: r;;': :- - *-T ?1 W v * "- '", ' ft ' HTTSfiOMBijP*. j i ' i i ! y ; :' : s \, ; : -. :■ V.--far a ',' rfp' v ' ■* • «. *. a ■ttjjsn* V“^ .V .:V. *■- r/ „ •-;, ’r-CAj'l - V'S ■“* ■**■«’*:2* Z*- ■■■ -‘‘ ■-F ,« -..•fa. :••--!.'£?>* , t'-r”. ,■>■>&? 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