VVsc* .',' t ;hf',*''»' , t ‘ *•• ? r *r\ • .-•*' •'* i 1 >f< v *pi <, •. • - -s'% . s. *. ®%?V>. I, '» ■,'-\ v sk' . - ... V ■ v --V-oW -i* ' 1 a j *.' ‘. fesjga«ts.v; --*. te*STis£fi '^^W^WWIW^ .; '• r?• • a il&gg^PMg&'t^: ■BB “ ■n rjf !vV ;> *iv «$ ;-Vv jsjgp^?K*&; ...,, ->v /■' tv < ■ • oHßMMteSite£VWe :'v;■ VvtfWiA: RpP@3£^?&s: riMMMMfi »Kp£M£ KKi&js3l&iZ>;S!? */<=■ (,'*■ ”£.> »?>■ isJ-t* •* ’'J £*h- 4 *&a !ii * t>*-’r L^ w f l * f***!*?* ■W^S^^i^'Aw'jra »od«ffl»U>Kta PWlaielphUßt MOp. m; i gb^K^®S3&«V-'V«iU^‘ > * •■ V, ACCOMMODATION THAI STS. HANKY A on .* »WIOK, - ' TBS roHNBTOura IP^iM nfip^ WmmwM i Mgm^ ta 1 1> a V;isl't'v bwedea^priiOß con»r'SfeS^MmW.U. -■ ps 'AS*:# K*Ss# ;- •:*?'>•* ‘ * ' :-v> ' "V- • - ««•><•*“>*£?• .*& .•" with train* for Columbus, Cincinnati. Clev ■Ain and the East and arrirtug at Pittsburgh, t*, 3.40 p. m. All coahiag close connections Ifi&'tains on Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia KncUhe Eastern cities. TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.15 a and 4.36 p. *. Sire at « H 11.00 “ M 542 “ Leave New Brighton, 6.60 “ “ 1230 u Arrive in Allegheny, 8.20 u u 2.00 u Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 and 6.00 r. w. Arriveat Economy, 1.00 p. iu “ 7.00 •• Leave Economy. &30l il, m S3B “ Arrive in Allegheny, 7.25 « ' « 4AS « ALLIANCE MARKET TRAlN.—Leaves Alliance at <LOQ A. «. and arrives in Allegheny at 1130 a. m.; leaves Allegheny ht2AO p. k. and arrives in Alliance at 7 20 p. •topping at all stations for passengers and marketing Tiokets Will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough terns connect as follows with trams on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh At Orrille. Ohio, to and from ILUeraburg, Akron, Cay- At lUJlsfielOf Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Son doatar, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtOkeatiine, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbo*. Cm- Xenia, Dayton, Lndianapobs, St Louis, Louis' Tille,etc. At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Layton, Cindo* niti,etc*«tc. At Usul for Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, In<L, St Louis, and . towmeoiete ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. AtFhrriKmthfor Laporte. AVWanatih tor all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago* with trains for all points in Illinois, toga, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Fhr farther Information and through tickets am>y to J. BTEWABT, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. 1 GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*C, ■ _ Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United Stales. G. a HATHEWAY, fefi General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. 1860. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1860 .-OH AHD AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. Pennsylvania Central fiailroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. fflHB THBOUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves -Passenger Station every morning, (except Bun d&y,)atN&3 a. m- stopping at ail regular stations, arri- TinitaCPhilad^pniaat 10:00 p, m, StHK THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at 4£ftT ; ptin* stopping only at principal stations, m&xinc jHrbCi connection at Harrisbarg for Baltimore, and arrT Vinglh Philadelphia or Baltimore at &30 a. m. ' THE'FAST LdNE leaves the station daily, (except aft &06 a. stopping only at Greecsburg, troba*doanirtown, Wilmero, GnlUtsen, Altoona. coo necting atHarrisburg with Train direct for Baltimore, and arming in Philadelphia at 6:00 p. m; 1 ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daflty, (except Sunday,) at 3xo p. m., stopping at all stations and running as far aa Conemangh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Braddook's FleidJeaves daily, (except Sunday,) at fcfio a. m. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek Agree daily (except Sunday.) at 11:00 a. in. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forl ortle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3£o p. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Crcer % earesdaUr, (exoept Sunday,) at &» p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittaborgh as fob tows;—Express, 143 p. m; Mail, 7:60 p. m; Fast lane, a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, lteao a. m; Fint Turtle Creek Accommodation, &40 a. m; Braddock'it Keld Aooommodation. &lu a. m; Second Accommoda tion, 1&60 p. m ; 'llnrd Accommodation. &1Q p. m. A . Trains for Biairsnhe and Indiana, connect at Blaine ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex* pmuaad Mail Trains East and West PITTSBURGH AND CONNELIdVILLfi TRAINS Stopping « all stations on the Pittsburgh and OoaDoLb- Jw» Road, leave daily, 'Sunday excepted,) aa follow*;-- M*il Train, WO a. in.; Express Train, &60 p. in. Retorn* lag Trains from Pittsburgh and ConnellsviUo Road rr* iyPMHltsburgh 1020 a. m. and fclQ p. m The trarehng punUc will find it greatly to their inter esLin going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Rail road, as the accommodations now offered cannot be SttXtMUted cm any route. The Road is ballasted with stone free from dust. We «o promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Roadwitn ineir patronage. _ TO KBW Y0RK.~~.412 60 I TO HALTXMORK-4S 60 PHILADELPHIA- 10 001 LANCASTER— 8 66 3HHARRISBURG, $7 48. B«ggue Checked to ail station* on the Pennsyivama BaUroed,and to Philadelphia, Baltimore aad New York Paaaaagers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged CaNT FhBMILE in addition to the station from stations where the Company has no *SsOTTC®-In case of loss, the Company will hold thentaolfes responsible for personal baggage only, and foraaorr-juiit not exceeding £lOO. Hi fv—fho Excelsior fimnihn« Unft h(>« been ern- JteM.loeuiTey passengers and baggage to and from tot depot, at a charge not to cents (or passenger and baggage. Jforfiiketa apply to J. STEWART, Agt, At the Penn's R. K. Passenger Station, POST On Liberty and Grant streets. CflASfiE OP TIME—WINTER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. QN AND AFTEB MONDAY, Nov. 2Gth, 1860, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsvlva- His Ha&rqitd, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK. _;.lawei Arrives at Leaves Arrives at riIUBVIIOH CWSLASD CLEVUAirS CHICAGO 7:40a.*. 7:60 a. a. 11.-00p.ic. . 140*. X. &S 6 P, U. 7:40 p. * l(h30 p u. desiring to go to Shndasky, Toledo. Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be parti enlar toack for tickets via Cleveland. H.B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick asvUFort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, OOLUMBUB A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VU STEUBENVILLE. Ho change dears between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Twes. Arrives Arrives Arrives PHwxogn, at Columbus, atGncnmati, at St. Louis. L6O a. x. 1:40 v. at. 7:20 t. *. IslO-Xt-M. 140 a. x &20 1. a. -ThiO route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colom boa and all points South, than any other route. Spiraled deeping cars attached to all Night Trains. - AND WHEELING LINE. IJgWW: _ Ar.at Ar.at Ar.at Ar.at Rochester, WeUsville, Steak/viUe, Wheeling, }»*■«• tt*A.X. 84 9a.il W6*A.if. &2aTii! S?*'** 8:00 *■*. 2:46p.m. bOOp.a WO P. X. SWOp.x. 440p.m. 6.00 r. x . S 4 ® end 140 p. u. Trains connect with Trains ' -££ V»B»R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. -«S^?^dWeU^iV“ Pe a “ U " ,UUO “ b6tWeen Eo ■S3ft&tmSK££ ** prooare< ‘ “ ,he uiKr * v . - _ J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, farther particulars apply to .... , WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. Ai ihd Company a Office m Ki eigJbtStation, Penn street. „ . F. R. MrjSßfl, * Ticket Agent Cleveland, Obio; I W^p A g UUTK AND BAIL- Xpdianapolia & Cincinnati Bailroad. OOOMittng at Indianapolia with Ten* Haute. and TftrmHantaand Alton Railroad,to St. Lout, and uE7. ***** _ Rreighlaand paeaengera carried from Cincinnati or lawreaoeuuig in lead time than by any other route br wantjr-toor boora, and at a. log rate.. The onlr roaa • lO OWMgniaante made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at On *• - Srfn'Si'iSr. y~ * ** ent at tawreneeburg SiLSZ&I? prompt attention, and no charge for com t {SB; I ***_&erg9for&ayag*ar at Lawr*nc*\ ■Woe* ?plj to THOMAS RATIGAJNI ot of the Company, who la uobw for naeeengera *n^ - President, Praiffht AcreoL mrft g*’ *" • #?? » '• >' s' 1 fc *%- ' ' - • • -* Awr'r'M *, * ,- .•>. . ! * THE 1861, SBtTBGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. 'INTER ARRANGEMENT! to Cincinnati as quick, and to In ilifl, St. Louis and Chicago quicker, than route. WESTWARD trains. LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh....- 1.40 a. u. Arrives at Crestline IU.4U a. x lose connections with Bellefontaine and ilombue A Cincinnati Roads. Arrrmng at Indianapolis...... 8.86 p. u. “ “St. Louie 1210 p. x. u Cincinnati 7A) p u. •I'-Zn.- J nu * M “Chicago 1110 i* x. to Cincinnati is tho same as> Tnuns On both Roads moot at Columbus, SW*gofiltoCincinnati together. .RAlN— Leaves Pittsburgh....- 1.40 p x. Arrives at Crestline KUO px; 140080 connections as above. Arriving at Indianan's- F. 30 x. m. « “St. L0ui5....12.10 x. x. “ “ Cincinnati.. 8.20 x. x. and u “ a. x. le time to Cincinnati is the same as by Bteu- Jna on both Roads meet at Columbus, and iigo mto Cincinnati together. Jars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cin idianapolis and to Chica go. >Qsh to Chicago without change of Cars.. EASTWARD TRAINS, icago, 6.10 a. X. and «-60 r. x. Arriving at x. and SJO a. x. Connecting with trains for Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 6.46 p. x. TAAEI ... —-....taos. .warn. & 00., Dealers Mortgagee, *n d .short dates, vith collateral BOUGHT AB’j sold. ®s£Foffijs •" ln B "A Lumas of Ba> above Wood. ansTTN rxwjfis. using i Glover Seed; Tnnoihr do; Featoers; > Beams ■i H. BJITTW #an ,'esh Soli Butter— id packed M M. H. SMITH A CO- Second A 147 Foarihtev; ani SANTEBNK WIRES TILMAM BBWNEPTr ' '? Wo. M Wood atwife - j lu hods. ■"***&.. /»C, It ■ "'HI \ . tlsandiistar.attts, FlPtff ; AV EHCE EICHAN6 E DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, VITTBBUROH, PA. The best of liquors always on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, served up in the most superior manner. 49-Meals at ail hours of the day and night's* tnvTJjdAW. CORNUCOPIiE RESTAURANT, BT ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment, which baa fwr fitted up for the purpose of artordme a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUBK TN A CENTRAL IXXIATION. Country folks attending market nr* par ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to ad EATING SALOON will Always be found, of the freshest the market jtfforda. _ anii&daw SCOTT HOUSE, COS IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA., 33. X 3 . MAAR.K; E R. , bxqelsiok OYSTEB MD EATDti HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. wnoLssALi un> an ah nzAixns ra LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WILD GAME, All In their Proper Seuon, no26J GEO. KEINEMAN & CO. SAVAGE H OUS E , No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken ar 1 fitted up, with ali the modeni improvem nta, this popular resort, the subsonber is prepared to eecommodate his old customers and the public generally, wuh the boat the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Clysters received daily and sold Wholesale aod Retail. rriyS'J.lyd TLYANSION HOUSE, GF.n. AURKNTZ, I MI Proprietor, No. 5tM Liberty sireomum Woide trie Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wh.ch makes 11 the most convenient bouse in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, 10 excellent styie, the MAN'Bk»N Uol'afc, would re spectfully solicit r share of pubis* patrouage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive U'A'.f'.N YARD, affording ample accommodation t<> traveler* and teamsters. His Larder and Bar w.li bo furnished with the best the market can afford. felry SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOJUAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN an<i fitted uj>, at a great expense, with all the modern improve ment*, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYBTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he foeU confident in recom moDdimr to the pubbe for lh*ur excellence. 49-MEAUi serve-t up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. *p4.l r QIH Ali I) 11 O USE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. G. FRKSBUKY, Jr., ) JA.3IKS SYKES, l FronriuUirs. 11K.NKY A. CIiA.LT '-.I (Educational. ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Unaer the Care of the Franciscan Brothers. T'HIS INSTITUTION, .SITUATE!* IN JL LORETTo, Oambna County, Peuusytriioia. four miles from Creaeon Steuoo, oo vho direct route between Philadelphia and IhUaburgh, was rharVirevi m with priviligea to oonfer the qkuaJ CoiM-.giaui Honor and Degreoa. The location of the College one of the most heal thy la Ponapylrania— this poruoo of the Allegheny Mountain* be.ng proverbial for tut pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The SchtUuitic year commence** on the KIRdT M')N DAY after the 15 to of A U(iUBT, and end** about (be iatr, of JI'XE following. It m divided into two .•virsiou- Studenla cannot return home between the Session- All the Apparatus necessary for l.ao-1 Surveying, En gineering, Ac., Acl, wul be furu:**hed by mi* iuHtiuiuon to the Studonin. instrumental ani Venial Miimo :o*tuh no extra charge. Siudeoi* wui be admitted from eight years to tne ago of manhood. Tttus—Board and Tamo a, payable ball yearlv in ad vance... jioo Washing and use of Bedding 10 Classical and Modem Language*, extra 10 Btudent* *i»end Vacation at the College 16 Reference cau be made to u»e Rl R«v Bishop O'Con nor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynold*. Bt. Mary's, Isoreito, and to other Clergymen ol the Pittsburgh Dioce&e (ttarriafles. EASTERN CARRIAGES! LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 90S Mr JOSEPH WHITE, At his carriage kepusitoky, wear the Two Mile Kan, between Pittsburgh *nd LawreooertUe, has on hand m splendid end general as sortment of Carriages, Bagglea, Koekawaja, 4e. He is also oonatantij receiving New ami becond-band Vehicles, Rookawayu, Germantown Wagons, Carnages, Buggiee, and any article pertaining to the business. Twenty years practical experience, and good business facilities, enable him to offer groat Inducement* to purchasers. care of the Citizens’ Passenger Railway from Pittsburgh, pass the door every mini it**. au£ds* C. WEST A CO., KAVcrAcnruu or CARRIAGES. rockaways, buggies, sulkies ANL) sleighs, No. 197 Ann Street, Pittsburgh, fa. AST* All work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. myLfclydia BATES to JOHNSON’S ROOFING WM. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he haa purchased the interest of his late partner, G. S. BATES, in the Roofing Basines*, and is the sole manu* lecturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Roofing:— lit. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass Roofing. 3d. Improved Felt, Cement and drhvel Roofing. Bd. Patent English Asphaltic Welt Roofing. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Rooflng Material for sale, with printed instructions for using. Office at Bates t Johnson’s old stand, 75 Bumhfield el WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Boots, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. ma27:dlw jpHOTOGEN, COAL AND CARBON OIL LAMP STORE. I GUAKANTEifiMY COAL AND CARBON OIL To he the best in this markeL and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and or every variety. COAL Ol Lis Lhe most economical and brilliant light known, and is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with €oal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of tho finest quah ty, at low pneeaf also, Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys. C. THUMM, Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth street, below Market, maSklydsw in tbe Fxoelaior Omnibus Station. P . F . G E I $ S E PRACTIEAL MACHINIST i ENGINE BUILDER: CONTRACTOR FOR STEAMBOAT & FERRY-BOAT MACHINERY & HULLS, STEAM ENGINES, Bailroad Castings, Mill-Gearing, &c, WKLLBVILLK, Ohio. ORC’ERS FOR STEAM ENGINES FOR THE Oil, COUJTTRY, PROMPTLY PILLED. NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES, Of different sites, on hand. Refer to noSl&n W. B. SC AIF K, Pittsburgh. EURK LIQUORS. —Families can buy a bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenenffe, Sherry o iga Wine. Also. Cognac Brandy of different brands, yery Old Monoogaheia Whisky, Champaign© in quart, pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by dozen or half dozen. All the above for sole by tbe quart or gallon. N. Br—Those wishing adulterated liquors need not caiL IX FICK RISEN, ap2fcly-mo 10l Third strea jr AY & COMPANY, JV. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, NO. 66 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, I a. A fhll assortment of Law, Medical and Misci 11 ooa Books constantly on hand. m iOTOTIjED LIQUORS, FINK BRAN- 3da3, Wines, Gins, for l2O Wood .tree IfIOASINS. Ift-’W, 100 boxes Sugar Raisins; I 100 do Bunch do; i SK-- ! 106 hi do do do; £» ivi. %-IOOiA do • do . do; F J-'ffc • do-Valenoin do; - MUmMF* S**sK » afflWßß * BROTHER^ “ *"*"""* No. 38 Woodrtnat $ fell Opposite the Su Ciuurles Hotel DOLLAR SAiTIfiS BANK, HO. 63 FOURTH STREET, CHAHTEBED IN 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9to 2 o ; clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o’clock; ana from No vember lat to May Ist. from 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not loss than Ok* Dollul, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared eerm-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent a Year. Interest, if not drawn out, in placed to the credit of the depositor as princ-pal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice ayt-ar without troubling the depositor tocsll or even to present his pas* book. At Hus rate, money will double in less man twelve years, making, in ih« Aggro gate ugut akd oxnuir eaa cxkt. a teak. books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulation*, fiuni«hed gratis, on application at the office WilliAm J. Anderson. Rill Bttrgwin. Isaac M. Pennook, Honj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. XL, Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Hhidle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, Proprietor, Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden, John G. hackofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John 11. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Aulev, Alonzo A. Carrier, J hn Marshall, Charles A. Colin a, Walter P. Marshall, William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans. Henry L. Ringwait, John Holmes, John H. Bhoenoerger, WilliAm 8. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E. ©chmertz, Richard Hava, IsAac Whiuier. William 8. Lavely, Christian Yeager. sjcmtabt ajtd Tatisuxxa. BEAKY W. LUHIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in larg* anti small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Stiver Wnichow. and all kind* of valuable ar ticles, for any length ef urne agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket Not account able in ease of fire. Hour* from T A. M. to 10 P. M. )*3O WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, H*ood corner of Third, N HOLMES a. MLN’S. Hunkers mid Ez • chacgn Broker*, and Dealer* m Now*, Drafts. Acceptance*. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Kxchauge on t/m Easuuti and Wes'crn Citle- couslantly for Bale. mads in ail lhe nti*** throughout the United Sifties. rv-'**:ved hi }»ar fund* or cur rent paper, No. 67 Market street l-etweea Third ADd Kotirui streets. h»30:ly WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! RO. il FIFTH BmtET, PITTSBURGH. FAIRS OF I 860! WHEELER &e WILSON Awarded the First I’remlum al the USII t> .“TATES FAIR. OU 1« * H I A I K KA' iC ll.UNnib STATIC PAIR; WiSOj.NiMN bivl’K FAIR; ! 1 'W A SM .A'J K !• A I R; KPMTt.hi HTATi: FAIR; TKNNKSMK STATE FAIR; NEW JKILSi V .STATE PAIR; \ krmon r m\\ i f. pair. aili’Ab" ;NsTin TK; L'M'ISVILLK Ml.Ol.tMi- JNMTTfTK t INUINNATI MlX’lUMis INBTTI IH K. ALLEGHENY twUNTV FAIR. Pittsburgh Aud othi r ( «'Utilt h*ti - 100 ruaieri'iifl uieutioo. WE oFKKK Tt» Tl! K KTIU.IC WH EEL KK A IMPK‘a Kl* BKWLNG MA CHINE AT RKDI’CKD PHD RH. *-.h increased oonft doin'* in it* menu p.n the best .no 'in-*: reliable Family Sowing Machine now n ti*u Is u««« e-juaHy well ou Uie tbicm-M an i tii.tu-at labri'-a. ::iaat— the lo*:kt« h t-. t.tiravrl. » m U.e m*| advAouge of Uung alike ou uai, »t<icv loriCiUg no rnigu bor onaiu ou Ui« und»*r».;il«'—ln rdmp.e id c»o.'.rudion, more -peody iu rnorerueot, and more durable man any other macron*. instruction* to enable in* purenaser to *ew ordinary r*enm», hi'.’it, '■ gather, bind, and tuck, a, on the aaroe macli ue, and warrant it for three yea/ *. Circular* c- :>:•» rung o-st.inoniaU from ladies of the fiighi-x*. stand ag, Ki.st and H .-At, g:>, r.* price*, Ac , will tie furuiß.hed aratm '»c s: plv.uion n; fwraon or by Jotter. Bew.oa Ma.*hiC' Nooa.ee, Si!k ‘l*..; t'oitoa uDd Uil, coaatantly o r Land. my 6 W>l. SHIVER. HOW&S ,\EH ! SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, A RE ADAPTILIUoaII kinds of FAMILY -aw. HEWING, working equally well on the lightest and heaviest fa bn**, making the LOCK STITCH BEAK alike on both aide*, which cannot be Baveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring. Hbirt Making, 1 Gaiter Pitting anu Shoe Binding, thewe has* no superior. Call and sec them at No. ij Fifth »tn*et, Up Stairs. ap2o:dAwti' GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, Prices Reduced for Sereu Years, from $-16 to fllO, including lie more. Increased facilities for man ufacturing and the curtailment of litigation expense* consequen upon recent decisions ol the United States Courts affirming the validity ot the Grover A Baker'* Co.'* patents, enables this company to furnish their HKWiNG MACHINES with nporuml improvement* at greaily REDUCED PRICES. 1 he superiority of these machines for family use and manufactures in the aarne range of pur)»o*e and ma terial* is auewu-1 by the ten* of thousands using them, and the moderate prioetf at which they are now *old, place* them within the reach of a’l and obviates all ex cuse for tampering with those inferior and low priced machines which liatc so much*pre)udiced the Sewing Machine business. Every maeniue eold by us is war ranted for three yearn, wo also give instructions freo of charge to purchasers to enable them te HEM, FELL, gather, tuck and kmbkuidkr, all on the SAME MACHINE. Circulars can be hail at our office free of charge by applying either io person or by mail. N. B.—Sewing Machines, Needlos, Silk Twi*t, Cotton, etc., constantly un hand. WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID M’CANDLKBS HARRISON A. COFFIN, u . . u . Deneml Partners. S ' ,ec,al Hannor - MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to M’C&ndless, Means A Co,) WHOLESALE (iMOtbKS Corner Wood and Water Sts., J?'° PIT T SBURCH, PA. WILLIATI UAL ALLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. H. BMITIi WM. H. SMITH Al CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, W«. Mjilh, Phils ~..C. W. Riotraon, Pittsburgh. MILLEB & RICKETBON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BHANDIKS, WINKS AND BKOABB, NOS. 221 AND 223, CORNER OP LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SOU# A 9BSTS FOB SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBffBGH, PA. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Tarns, &c., Ac., Con stantly °n Hand. [mr2 ► *’ ** ! S •^humrial. paßsmaNT. GEORGE ALBREE. rid paxaiDßNra. James B D. Meed*, CHARLES A. CkYLT(.»N. LOAN OFFICE PITTSBURGH. PKNN'A W. B. Uucell. CHAIYINKY ± WAI.THK, No. la Fifth street, General Agents. <§r ours. PITTSBURGH. .JUS. R. HUNTER. Plttibnrgli! Pa. ■ t; } ' - \ , ' - ' *■ Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. Tee feaneijln fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 434 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Staiucus* or Aasm, Januaei Ist, 1860. Agreeably to An Act of Ai>sembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896,393 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,) coat. 102.995 2 b Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec’w 89.136 66 Stocks, (present value ($86,607 72,) cost. 89,7»« b 6 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,621 00 Canh- 27,919 33 $2,208,061 68 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from riaks which have been de termined. Insurances mado on every description of Proporty, in Town and Country at rates as low «w are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount ex>vodiiig Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording « , vnleno.e of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability und disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid dunug the year 1869, 36. DtSIOf OKB. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant. Uiup Lea, Jacob R. Bmilh, Edward C. Dal», George W. Richards, George Fales, , CHAR N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. S TEEL, Secretary pro tem. j. Gardner coffin, Agent, myltJ _ Northeast corner Third aDd Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAi'lfllE, Preaidon'.; Capu R. D. COCBBaIn, (ien’l Agent. Oraai No.W Water street, (Spang A Co.’s Warehouse upstairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in ibeAommunity, and who are determined) by promptness at i ’iberality, to maintain the character which they hare »»« arned, as otfenng the best protec tion to Uioae who desire to be insured. ABBEY'S, UCTuBEK 30th, lfcCG. Stock Accounts y e 3,000 00 Mortgage x. 160 00 Office furniture— ay) 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,k>B 43 Dash 18,361 t 9 Premium Notes *j;,606 2o Notes and bills diecounied - 174,076 14 DiaioTO&a. George Dance, R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James M’Auley, Nathaniel Uolmee, Alexander Ninnck, Wm. H. Smith, Cna*. W. Rirkatson, Andrew Ackley, Win. MrKmght, Alexander Bpeer, I>aTtd M. Long, Rees J Thomas rr)«-ffl PHILADELPHIA FIBE AND LIFE HJSUBANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, Capital f£UMOO—Assets *301.01*. WILL MAKE ALL BINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual ur Limited, on er»<ry Jescnpuon of Property or Meri hana.-He, at rea-Hoimt-l* rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, Pre-Men.. M. W. BAL.DWLN, Y;'*«i Proaidonl, DIKED PuRS: Charles Bayes, E R. Cope, E H. English, George v». Hrwwn, P. B. Sarery, Joseph Si. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargoe, E Wiiur, K. Hucuuu, Bocretiurr. J. <» Ct.iKFIN. Agent, ]y4:Jy Oorner Third and W v ood street? D“klawark'mutual SAFETY iX SURANCK CDMPAM.-iNCoKP 'K.UKI' BY THE LEGIsLA’ITKK OF BEN NSI.YaN IA, IM6 OFFICES. & CORNER TIU'. ■ A A7J U7ST', PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSLKANt \ A un Y Carso ana Freight, Uj alt partr of the Wond. INLAND l NSV RANCEfc on Goods, l>y Rii-ra, C&xmi*, I .age*, and 1 j»nd Camssfc, to all pare* .A tl.- I’uion. FIRE I.V HI RANCEs uq u«*n> i ally, on Storea, Dwol l.nif Houses, Ac. luiicfom.—Wm. Martin. Eiruund A. SouJer, 1 tiiHiphdus Paulding, John N. P*nr(»*e, hd.n c. Dan*, Jam* • Wro. Eyre, Jr.. Jaroe* c. Hand, Wm. (\ Ludwig, Joseph B. Seal. In 1- M. HiiiUu. o. 1 .leper, Hugh Drug, Char lei- bP.;:fty t Samuel E. Muike* J. r reuinUm, Henry Hhmi-. Elnant H Julies Brooke, Kpcueer Mlivna Thoma* C Jland. Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Janie? H. M’KarxuiO. Joshua P. Kyre, John B. Puiah. rgh, D. 'I. Morgan, A It. Berger, do. , WILLIAM MAKT.N. Puuh M»', TUOB C. HAND, Proj.;aeuL iimi L nairas, Secretary. p. a Madeira. a^l >e23 No. &6 Uaier street, IV ud.t.t *». Ciliien'i iDsarante Company of Pitubnrgli Office, Cor. of harkei and Water Kit, WM. HAGALKY,-President HAMPEL REA. .secretary. INBUHKS HTAiAMHOAT* E t.UU.OHS, lu«ur«tn agiin<-t Lo-n and in the Navigation of the Southern and Western Hirer?, and Brv ou-, and the Narigal.on of the Sea.-. Insures agatnit Loss and Damage by Fire. Wm. Bagaiey, H»• a. T. if H'.irc, Ja*. M. C<>cper, Jan. Pars. Jr, C Zug, r 1 Ha: Uuiyfi, B K.joijsa, t'-spL B. c: Young. J < !we!i. Jr- F'-ujca*rollers, • M < . Kier, Jonn S. DiNorth. John Hhipton, Itarotay PtOKtan nvCJSMv I Ut>»T BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON oul'Ni V. CHARTERED BY TUK LEGISLATURE 07 PBRE YLVASIA. ChsA f npiiaL. 5300.000 | /Vamujn Nota F 132,313 THUS COMPANY WJLL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, ia town or country. Inucfou • —Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hhil. T T. Abram*, Hon. H. C. Harley, dm* Un.-t, I>. K JnctMiAn, A. Mayer. PeL'r DscV"«m, W Wh.to, Th'.'iiiH.* Kitchen. HUN. <t. r. HaRVKT, Preeideut. T. T. Asuaus, Vice Pn-Hulruu Taos. Kitchm, BecreUiry J. A. UPPKRT. Agent, d«23 No. 70 FifUi Ktr»»et, PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pit In burgh. Offle« .So. 03 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Ro<ly Patu*r*na, I. l-trtwr SprouL C A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. (.Earner, Henry Sproui, Nich. Voeghtly, George W.Smith. A. J. Jones, Wado Hamptof', Robert Patrick, Chartered Capital ... £300.000 FJF.K AND MARINE RISKS TaKEN, of ad de acr.ptiona. orncins r A. A. CARRIER, President 1. GRIER Bl’RorL, Secretary. [jalily BCERHAVE’B HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA, Uver Complaint, Fever and Agm, J*. The aafoeefal Introduction and we et Util eMnld Remedy haa been the signal far a literal flood ot —ptnradi called u Bitter*,* offered la rariooa traa fron a fwH bottle to a fire gallon keg. until thU word “ BBterc " ii Wrt another name for u grog," or ▼fßahwos whMfcey mt. tore. Bat the really greet relief desired from the ntaate doea one teaspoonfal, of our medicine, BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And Ou mUrt absence of after pro Oration, bee established H a imputation which the host of Imitation* and eotue tertolts have (hlled to undermine. It U positively e Vege table preparation, with barely sufficient para epirtta ta preserve It Bat eae da* of the genuine, (Half Plat BottleeJ prim One Dollar. Iti« a medicine of long tried efficacy for Pmrtfjimm tiu Bloody to essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or throe doses will oonvlnce the afflicted of Us salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain Its strength, a healthy notion of the liver, bowels and lddneyi will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result For Indigestion, Try Bcerhavt’i Holland Bittiri For Heartburn, Try Basrhare’i Holland Bitten. For Aoidity, Try fisrhave’i Holland Bittin. ForlW atarbraah, Try Bsrhave’i Holland Bitten. For HMdaohe, Try Barhare’i Holland Bitten. For, Lom of Appetite, Try Berhave’i Holland Bitten. For, Ooetlvenew, Try Barhave’i Holland Bitten. For Pile., Try Barbave’i Holland Bitten. Is iD Kerou, ned SMcr iei, U bti in numerous instnnoes pWTid M|My tnd in other, effeeted • decided cm. HAD CABIFULLYI antdne hichlj wntniM DartewH "-~ml Mttan b ,trt n, In balMii bottle. mil,, and nMM d On. DoiU, Mr bodU. Tfc. met dtraend ft. Ik. M, ..Idwld Adidn. bra butoMil mi, —, wtS tih. ,nbUo Aeoid gmezd h* I"** 1 "** imuihd., Ann if Im/wtOml AMarMnlafelM if mmy bora, yem buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, JK. A 00. uu raorauraia, "rmeefiwww. i»a. ROCEKIEB. 100 bags Rio Coffee; 25 pockets Java do; 25 nhds. Porto Blco Busan 60 bids. Eastvrtck’e Byrap: 100 kegs BL Cub. Sods; 20 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 100 boxes various brands Tobacco; u 16Cfh»lf cherts Y.ff.andßlackTw;l • 20, _ a * 6on powder and Imports Idol for saleiby WM. H. SMITH JTcO, IffM- Saooßd and Proaljtj •* * 4 •«: JjtsttpHC*. F. M. GORDON, Secretary $293,261 76 \'A ' ■*H , V V; Insoranti;. FIRE INSURANCE BT THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 30S WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, $229,610 00. Assets, *303,508 9G. Invented as followfl, via:— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth dmibio the amount $166,600 00 Ground rent, first rlnsa 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost. 27,000 00 Philadelphia city 6 per c«ut loan 30,000 fiO Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsylvania RaHjoad lx>ans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well ‘•reared 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Brood Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad tympany Stock 4.000 00 Stock of tl.e Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24.360 00 Stock of County Fire In.-urance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Rank do 6,135 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Uniou M. Insurance Co’s Scrip IGO 00 Bills Receivable, business paper- 16,297 18 liook Accounts, accrued interest, etc. 6.216 72 Cash on band and in in bands ol agents 11,365 16 $303,608 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Preside* PIRICTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Fredenkc brown, William Musaer, Cornelia* Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Larson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Iceland, Frederick Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward. John Bissell. Puts. B. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary. J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, my!3 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. MJ^QBmY^WSJJBANCTCO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 8 KIRK AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD. Vice President; L. M. BOOK, Secretary; CapL WILLIAM LEAN, General AgeuL lAaactoaa—lsaac Jone*, C. G. Husaev, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wiiston, B. L. Fahnestock, John I>. McCord. Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. SterliQg, CapL W Dean. Rob’t L. M’Grew, Rob’t H Davis. tnv2B <§lassurars@> W. COKXIWGUAM, D. CtTJfSIHOUJLia, R. CCNSISOnAJt, 0. lUK3ILN t C. DUMCAJI. C'l uN NINGII AMS A a>.—PITTSBURGH J CITY GLASS WORKS— WaREHuUSE, No. 119 Water sireoL and 166 First ntuft, Pittsburgh, three (J..v;k below Monougaheia House, Manufacturers of P.ioburgh City WiuT-w (da.-***, Druggists’ Glass Ware, hut American (.<>utei Gla.*n,fur parlor wmdows, churches and public building*. aelily i\ E\V 1 1 K 111. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PII>K KITTEIiS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work, DEALKKB IK 6AS FUTURES, AC. Offlca and War«room, No. 134 Wood at., live Doora from Fifth. Foundry, No. 1514 Flrat at., fire Doora balow Monoufahela House. The well-known practical skill and experience m the various branches of Brans Canting, Steam and Gas Pipe Kituug, ot the senior members of the firm, (who will uive their personal attention to all work entrusted to thorn,) should euutlo us to a nh&re of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Pilled. jylT-.f Qli lil S T MAS I'ttLSSN fS, BEAUTIFUL KKNDKIIH, Co&l Vaaes, Fire Irons* PLATE WASHERS, TSAIS A!IU VASES TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BKTB* at T. J. CBAIGm, I*4 WOOD ST„ Five doors from Filth Jus. II.KMING, successor to L. Wilcox A C«>, corner of Market street and tho Diamond, k’-eps constantly on hand * bill assortment of DRUGS, M KDPTNhM. MEDICINE fTiES'I'S, PERFUMERY,and ally ori>cl«M* to the business. Ptijstcians - Preecnpuoas car dully compounded • I »l| hsn>> f*9\tw J,\o. THO.HFs6.If At tO., HOUSE SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, Vo. 135 Third Street, t. t. a’(i(;Ki\, IiOXJSE, S X O- N -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No, 2, Cor. St. Clair St* and Duqueeue Way, (SECOND STORY.) work entrusted 10 me will be Neatly and Promptly Executed. oc2;ly HKH KY CKUO, “ O B GAN MAXTITFACTUBEB, Keeps eonatantly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NU. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 1 6 inches deep. No. 2. Fire stop*, 9 feet 6 Inches high, 6 feet 6 inches wide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. No. A Eight stops, II feet 6 inches high, 7 foet 3 ins. wide, 4 feet 8 mches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, 7 fuel deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian oases; if Goth ic esses they will be somewhat highei. For further information appty to JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Or HENRY ERBEN, IT2 Centro street, apl&ly—sat NEW YORK. ii. PERKY, BOOT M-A-KEB., Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.) After a long absence from the Boot business, has again commenced, and natters bimsell that he will be able to render general satisfaction, and would bo pleased to uoe his lormer customers and friends. He has on hand die best ol FRENCH CALF bHINB, 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 basin a**. sal*ly HILEEBMAN & CO., ' JJAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Uatu, Caps aud Ladles’ Furs, Which they otter at the lowest price*, wholesale and reuul. HILLEKMAN * CO., nul4 75 Wood street. VASfiri, of the most elegant de- J signs ami t*auiiful jJaUerns. Coal Ilod* and Bucket*, lu groat variety and cheap. FENDERS of all kinds—Nursery, Wire, Prussia Iron, Cast Iron and Common, Brass Tipped and Plain, at T. J. CUAIU’S, _5 K *l' _ 124 Wood street, near_Fifth. 'BUi E MA NU FACTU REltt OF SAW' A VKR’a CHEMICAL UI.IVE EEASIVE SOAP, atter,subje»:ung it to the severest tests known to the trado, are fully pursuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, having at once so mapy good qualities, (and so few discounts!) OF BEAUTY—In colors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. Ol* PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine clay, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations. OF (QUALITY —For washing clothes, of every des cription, coarse or fine; cotton, linon, woolen or silk dyed, printed or white; lor cusuo tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers’ ink, shoemakers’ wax, etc, from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair triAl for yourselves, and be oonvinoed. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy of the directions. B. G. 4 J. H. SAWYER, no* *7 W <w) .trAAt. Pittahnrsrh SCUTIIBERT Jc SON, attend to the • sale and purchase of Real Estate, collection oo Reu4s, borrowing and Loaning Moneys on Notes, Bonds Mortgages, Ac., M Market street. no‘A4 SAW MILL FOB SALE'WITH 2} ACHES of lMind, Water Power; l run of burrs lor use of Distillery, and all conveniences for doing a lvrge busi ness. Situate near the 3d Lock no; far from the River jaB B. OUTRHKRT 4 SON, 51 Market street. SUITING THE TIMES.—WaII Paper and Borders will be sold at reduced prioes, by W. P. MARSHALL, l»7 87 Wood Stree CHEAP WALL PAPERS.— For sale by (ia7) W. P- MARSHALL. OOfLN HOOiXS AT COSf.—Balance of stock will be closed oat at cost. EATUN, CREE * MACRUM, jai 17 Filth street. Buckwheat flour.—a.ouu pounds Buckwheat Flour in 50 pound sacks In store and lor sale by JAMK*t A. PETZER, ja!4 corner Market and First sta. Dry fruit.— 75 sacks Prime Dry Peaches; 36 M u « Applet; Received and for sale by HENBY H. COLLINS jaSl No. 26 Wood atree ODFISH.—2,OOO prime Codfish, for sale by WM.H. SMITH A 00, 118 Second A 147 Fourth sts 1 CENT PRINTS, BEST IN THE 1 v/ City Balmoral Bkirte, Shirting Muslins, Linens, Pillow Casings, Shawls and Cloaks. a HANSON LOVE, fe6 74 Maifrgt sight- LARD.— 5 tierces for sale by WM. H.SMITH A CO„ jai» Ilk Second A 147 Fo •».-V 'f'*!<•- iV.'.'.-ft* H. Mima.. A. I’UI M’KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE, Between Hand and Wayne streets, PITTSaUgfiH, PM'A. 4F>We ire prepared to furnish Cost Oil, Whisky, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRKIH, at the hart&tt cottoe, sod od the mart reasonable terms. «a£l:lv S. B. & C. ft*. iYiAHRLE, MAHUPACTUBEES AND DBALEBS IKT T)OOK, CAP, LKTTJ.iI, and all kinds of fl WRAPPING PA PICK, »avo removed from NO. »t WuOD BTRKKT to No. 33 Smlf Afield street, PITTSBURGH, PA or Tnulo.for Rags. ap9 LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Bogin Soaps, Mo* 17 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. wurcLAYTOS, HOUSE AND SIGN- PAINTER, No. 31 Diamond Alley, near Wood St., PITTSBURGH, Ft N. R—AH orktni wowpAlv <d*«nderi to. RICHARD W. &OBX&TS. FOURTIk STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No* 85 Fourth Street, near Wood* The subscribers manufacture and keep con»tHUtiy oa hand erery article in their line, viz: Cornices, OrDauu-uiH.l.'urtttia Goods,CoiuforU, Weather Beds, Mattraw*ea ol ail kinds; also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds oi shades, Blinds and Fixtures. ’rompt attention uiven to nil orders Tor tilling and layin*' down Carpets, Oil Cloths. Ac. octUdyd ROBERTS A RoENICSL A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS Aa.*FOUNDER, No. 70 HKCoNL) Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prenareil tu fermsh to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT. FACTORY AND OTHER BKI.IoS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10.CHW pounds. CHIME BELIgH made to order. 9TuP AND OAUGIi COCK'S of all slips, for SteamlM>u<s. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. » BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL ruN’B PATENT MKRALLIC PACKING, for Bteaxn Knginea. ap23:ly rjUiK OLDEST A Nil LARGEST Liihographie Eitablishmenl in the City. Witt. SCHIJCRttAfty - PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREW KR’S BUILDING, GEO. EL. ETCHER, GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Ornamental Hair (or L&diei oad Gentlemen. MO. 05 MAIUCET STUKET, my 2 _ _ P!rKM!R<iH,_i'A. W.H. j. TAk jMm a to., WHOLESAU FISH DEALER, No. 122 and 121 North Wharves, ( Above Arcu Street,) PHILADELPHIA. sot&lv D. O. KSGELASD CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE ARB OVAL BORRET BOXES; Al#o. m&kee to order PlaAlN AND FANCY PAPER mutable lor Shoes, Dry Goode, Ac-, at Eastern pncea. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third story—over Citizens Bunk,) Pittsburgh, Pa. jefcl CAST WRIGHT & YOUHQ, (Successors to John Cartwright,) P'mhurffh, pt TLf ANUFACTUREBS AND IMPORTERS JjLm. o( Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgieal and I>ontd Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., Ko. 86 Wood street. They gi re special attention to the niAimtto taring of Trusses Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repair ng with punctuality and despatch. apl7 JAS. MILLINGAR, MONONGAHELA PLACING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring en larged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur nish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. South Inttsburgh, September T, 1867. ■ ja2o ALADDLN COAL OIL COMPANY. BBKBBTOS, JOHNSTON & WILKOS, No. 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., SAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING RUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. _ aplBJy . fESiut nim -—— „ jabiu j. Axiiva&a. p EYMEK & AKDEiisON", (successors to X\i Joshn Rhodes A Co« wholesale dealers in .FOR EIGN FRUI B, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, Ac., No. 89 Wood street) opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pi tiabureh. ap2 l fxx le, J. M MEKCHANT TAILOR, MO. »* ST. CLAIA STKKKT, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) cUlilr ‘ PITTSBURGH. STOCKING EMPORIUM' CHBAP AITS DUE BLB IS. OA LI , Stooking Manufacturer. p.ORMEB FIFTH ST. AND MAB&ET ALLEY, has oo hand a tremendous assortment ol Woolen BtocfcingH > Hose,Socka,Oomforl*.GloTeB, Hoods, inckft, for men ana women, with a very exten di >c assortment of all descriptions ol Goods in ms line. hu. nble to the season. He sells prim irtioles at Low Pi tees. Gall and examine. hW* Remember, M. DALY has bat one itore, and tha nn the corner ot Fifth st. and Market ley. “ WOTICK. Any person wishing to adopi A CHILL, some six weeks old, will cal! at the Cilice of UR. BRANSTRUP, _ no2S J\’o. 86 Smilhfield at-, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM- CARR & GO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD KOPiONIiAUELA RYE WHISKY, AC. 327 and 328 Liberty Street, _iria.iT PITTBBUH.Qn, pa. Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and latest Styles of Fashion, mano <actured by J. BL CAJtfKßOfif, Ho. 84Foo&th8t. The subscriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his former friends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, and would call their at* tention to a new and beautiful SELF-ADJUSTING WIG. It puts all former plans of wig-making m the [{g merits are lightness, durability, not liable to abrtnfr bears equally all over the head, and easy and graoefhi appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new mode of HANDS, HALF-WIGS sad WIGS. They do away with the heavy and formal appearance ao moot disapproved of in the old stvlM. taaStdsw FITS CURED! FITS CURED! TDK GREAT AMERICAS REMEDY. This medicine has brought Happiness to the Homes of hundreds ol Families that have for years suffered the greatest affliction, in having some member of their family afflicted with this dreadful disease. What can bring such bitter grief to the hearts of parents, as to see their child suffering with a disease Itihi destroys the intellect and so often carries its victim unconscious totEh grave. Parents 1. In the AMERICAN REMEDY you'mid what you have so long looked for in vain—A Ckre. This Remedy is Purely VcgdabU—it contains no ftrisonous Drtios, can be taken with safety. Persons sending lor Medicine, should state the parti culars of the case, and the Medicine will be sent imme diately to any pan of the country. From two to six bottles will effect a Cure in most cases. Soldbj J OS. FLEMtNQ, cor. Market it 4: Diamonds 4WAII orders should be addressed to DR. O. STARKEY Pittabergb. Pa. Jia-i HIbJZ WE ABE PREP ABED TO FURNISH OIL PUMPS, Bitter OOPPEB OB IHON TUBE, with aaperto valves, K nte m^t&d; k i n &, - nofl 124 Wood ana 152 First sts. --. J . <.<•. . a ■» »* ** .-•• w a.*' *' • * v~. •■. *• ' „z:«vX* , v>; * X v • -.. * y- -t *» 1 '-' v -‘ •* *> •- 'A-- *'srfv. - >-’'^sA ■ •'•*'■’' - * /r " <*'. ,’- -* -->• fatbitss ax taare vav riaroax oa Fayette Street, 11. C. &, J. ll* BAWIEB, PITTS3URU Q, PA Manufacturer of the Cotobralod tn> imi Dtscaipnon er IMPORTERS OF TO OIL MEN. <lr' Sfflinffi W<li. IMPORTER AND ©EALEB IN BRANDIES, CORD!AES, WINES, GIN Old Jlonongahea and Beatified.WßUkjfi No. Wood Wttabiirgli, Pa. fa22:6nr K. P. 880. WINES, BRANDIES,&C. ALs6 DKALEBB IS Fiiie Uld Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, fe223yd I PETt.A TiSLPSIA* Vetoed and jfygarc. & D. RINEHART, tuaurumauA jlbd dbat.i* is ail ebds (ft TOBACCO, SIICFF ASD BEOABB, * YON Alt Detail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGABS, ] AHD Virginia Chewing Toba>;€", WOCp STEEET, Uader the St Charles Sote H ocll ! Hraffsmnal.' p. eoxniox H. W. Pattecso? Cawbqji PATTERSON &BAWSOS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Kl’HN'9 LAW BUILUINGS, Diamond .Street, near Grant. ■ly : PJTTSBU&OB, PA* JB . a ®V ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlee, 50. |7!i Gr an t Stria (Tfiree doorsibelow the Court House,J my3:lj ■ “ £. b»4ceekbioge, ATTORNEY AT LAW onict, No. i:is l.’ourUi St., PITTSBURGH, PA. WM. 11. WHITS EY, NOTARY PUBLId OFFICE at tile Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street. u«ar Wood. jyJB O Ja. H 33 . 1 scoTfr, dentist, • Man removed Uj Uie boueo lately oocupied by L'r. W. A. WAfID, No. 378 Pena Street* (South aide,) lbir4 door above Baud street. tar Offioe boors (him PA. M. till 6P. M. faptiy JOSEFS .A HAMS, DENTIST, No. 07 Wyllj* Street, Pittsburgh. Runaracjs:—Dr. A. M. Pollook, D. D. Bruce, Esq, Dr, Hallock, Theodore Etibbioa, Russell Errett, Esq. inyl4;ly JAKES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at haw, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith field and Cherry Ailej. dellfly CXEC) 8. HKIjDEn having resumed J THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at his office, No. 122 Fourth street, Je29 1 Pittsburgh. HAUL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to «U. W. Biddle, No. 144 Bmithfleld-street. Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from 3 to & o’clock. ; felfiily gaguerrean (galleries. BCIOERS’ Aniforotyptj and Pho(opapb mar ’ ' ! :• GALLERY, CHRONICLE BPELOINO, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for Photographs, Ambrocy pea, and Lii&Size Pictures. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canyas. Ml PEOPLE 93 WOOD STREET, Cqiuer of Diamond Alley. , 'T'HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT JL FULLY onnounpo to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gall err, and is prepared-to take every variety of Ptctoreknowa to the Photographic Art, in iumost perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Important im provements have been added, rendering thin the most desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city* myl "| A. JAQUAY, JAMES |M. TAYLOR, ALDIERMAN, OFFICE, No. 151 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds,. Bonds, Mortgages anti other Legal 'Writings' Drawn. Acknowleagbmenta Taken. BiUa Probated. •P&l? : CHARLES W. {LEWIS, ALr>ERMAN~~~ *hd xx-orndtorusnn or m mbs. OFFICE ON THE | CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFjTH STREETS. XM~ All business connected with this office will be tended to with promptness. Conveniences of an kinds done with legal accnfacy—such aa Deeds, Mortgages Bonds, Power of Atldrnej, do. Titles to Real Estate examined. I To the member of the Bin? be tenders his services as Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this State, and eSewhere. His offl* t is one of the main Police Stations o» the city, and or a* sequent!/ bis (acuities in executing unsiness of kind are verv desirable. felOdy JAJ2EB W. WOODWELLT FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, T 7 MENACING (every Dt Furniture, X-f Rosewood, Mrfhog&nr, and Walnut, suitable fov Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rflfl'wn, onnai In Now Vork and Philadelphia, and at diljuieiphia, *l.. LOUVER PRICE& Erery article made by hand. and Warranted. Makers supplied with any quantity of Furniture and Chairs, on reasonable terms. .Hotels and h team boats furnished at Che shortest notice. Ware* rooms, Nos. 77 and 7» Third street, Pittsburgh. Pa. mrldyd £URNITUHE7fOR CASH.—A full as- BorUnent of Pittsburgh manufactured FURN 7. LSI embracing 1 BUREAUX, { BOOK 'OASES. WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well famished dwelling, as well as a splondid assortment of ’ • OFKI 0 i( FUKNX T V R E, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only * terras on which business ladone at this establishment fr for OABH, prices are mhde accordingly. Personsjn want of anything in the abavo line, would be advantaged bw calling at FAUKINER k IRwSPs, 3 No. 103 Bmithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. Factum, . 1 Joaa&LlKWiM C. It. SEKLY, Office, Coanting Room or Dispatcli Building. A GENT for the purchase and sale of Beal X&, Estate; the Betting Of Property and Collecting of Kents; the Purchase and Bale of Blocks and otberJSe- j nofcfim 8; Fourth St, Iftjar Wood, Pittsburgh! Pa* W. D. &, H. M'CALLUM Eespectfuely announce that (hat they oris n6w receiving a large supply of VELVET, BRUSSELS & THREE-PLY CARPETS. FINE AND IJOW PRICED INQBAIIis, •*' Olli CLOTHS, HEW AND BEAU' BTAJR-RODS* Ac* a BHADJ23, HEARTH EBB. AJJ of which al se2B ' HOI HOTS TF YOU :Wa! 1 Frail or prepared Eud of Bplcea.Oooki IxaaoaaadOi&oAl thePiamoß^whapaj Wme»,BMiadj«slSd Domestic liquors;-! de24 i •l-.Kttuce, OBOE! >TJ OOt FOliJili.—SjOOtj i'leh t X_Li"l -Polwiqriile by . 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