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( i. * »>•»„'«’■• -; r hTSwkfl i '®t?r.':* , 'oX'f t 'i24S;‘i f £ 'i. ‘‘ q, ,p- -* * .. 4 'ffa+WeX** JJ■fa r -t>: n v S 2 >TA V *¥> *■*, v jV. -x £+ Nfeptei^ ggplM mPiiwSMajii aL¥’-B«Vsd» “fie ’ ;-v* i'-VS ".-;';s v '.4: c *-■; 4 ; »Mf*S : ; ‘» ... ■•'. - "'^?«ss? ip issi '•■ ■ " ■ < *V \r * ,- . '- '."• '< ; .#"* _t a* v| • „- ; ~:^v>;^^> .' - r r , -, • * rt % •» *•**" - )* j '• 1: 1 v V - £*►V . ’ *t \ • -;l: • f *"1881. THE 18fll . 3PITTBBTTBGH, FT. WAYNE AND SS3SA CHICAGO BAILED AD, ik® points in the south, west, and jpr' NORTH WEST. 4s iijprtraiTEß ABBAJSSEMMT! rfflME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In- St. louts and Chicago quicker, than *' ba n WESTWARD TRAOiB. •C’ IMSTMAILLINE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 a. u. * *•’■> Arrives at Crestline 10.40 a. m ' - y«W»g clone connections with Bellefontaine and i >YVgyeJafidt Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. ' . • Arriving at Indianapolis BJ6 p. m. “ a St. Louis 1110 p. m. •t , “ “ Cincinnati 7.30 p m. and** “ Chicago llxo p it. {I. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as > Steubenville. Trams on both Roads meet at Columbus, and naasenffera all g© into Cincinnati together. HSPBEBS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh....- IAQ p m. • Arives at Crestline..—lOJO p it, UMrta close connections as above. •.yX /Arrivingat Indiansp’s- BJO a. m. « « Bt.Lo u5....11.10 a. u. " u Cincinnati.. &J2O a. m. and tt “ Chicago—lo.4o a. m. w b^—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steu- Trains on both Roads moat at Columbus, and -w rfeait4fiturßrs al 1 so into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cm twwsH, tolndhuiapoUs end to Chics go. Trains through to Chicago without change of Cart. * EASTWARD TRAINS. , Leave Chicago, 6.10 i. w. and 0.50 r. w. Arriving at ; , TSre. at. and SJO i. a. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnsu. Arriring at Crestline, 4.45 r. Ik and 0.16 a. m. _ Connecting with trains for Columbus, CinoinnatL Clev- Aland, BasaU> andthe East, and amvtng at Pittsburgh, 2,10 a.«.and 4.40 p. a. All making close connections " v on Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia «wi the Eastern cities. ACCOMMODATION TRAINB—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.15 a h, and 4J6 p. m. Arrive at « “ 11.00 “ « 641 “ Leave New Brighton, 6.60 u u 12 30 u . Arrive In Allegheny, 8.20 ** u 2.00 u Allegheny end Economy Accommodation Trams.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 m, and 6.00 p. m. Arrive at Economy, 1.00 p. iu “ 7.00 “ Leave Economy. 6JO a. h, w 338 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 7.26 “ M 4 63 u ALLIANCE MARKET TRAIN —Leaves Alliance at 6JDO A. m. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 30 a. m.; leaves Allegheny at 2JO p. «. and arrivesin Alliance at 720 p. >u, stopping at all stations for passengen and marketing. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows At" Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and BalinacL AkOrriile. Ohio, te and from MUlersborg, Akron, Cuy* lioga Falls, etc. AtMansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louis- vflle, etc. At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etOn etc. At lima, tor Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc. AtFort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, Ind„ 8L Louis, and intermediate porta in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Ijaporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And At Chicago, with trains for all points In Illinois, low* Wisconsin And Minnesota. FW further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. . GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*L, Passenger Station, Allegheny , Throdgh Ticketa for sale at the 'Picket Offices of the . on the line of the road, to all parts of the :■« WitU Ste 8- c. HATHKWAY, '“*■ * feSt General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. iB6O. WINTER ARRANGES ENT. 1860 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. Pennsylvania Central Railroad EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. SITTR THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Bun .)ai 660 a. ql, stopping at all regular stations, am Ttncr at Philadelphia at 10*00 p. m. 7*hß THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leayea daUv, at p. m., stopping only at principal station a, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and am- Tißgin Philadelphia ar Baltimore at 6JO a. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daiiy, (except BandayO at B*)s a. m, stopping only st GreenHburg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Galbtaen, Altoona, 4<i, con yawting at Hamaborg wnh Train direct for Baltimore, ■nri arriying in Philadelphia at 6.00 p. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ' leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at p. m., stopping i all stations and running a* fAr as Conemaogh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Braddock’s Field leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:60 a m. FIRST ACCOMMuDATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek eaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11-00 a m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forTurtloCroek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3:60 p. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lor Turtle Creefi eaves daily, (except Sunday,) at fir'.JO p. m. iUfffURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows >—Express, 1:18 p.m; Mail, 7:60 p.m; Fast Lane. D3O a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10-.30 a. no; F»r-t Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:40 a. m; Braddoik’n Field Accommodation, fclo a. m ; Second Accommoda tion, DfciO p. m; Third Accommodation, 6:10 p. m. Trains for Blairsnlle and'JpdiAna, connect at Blai*f*- tille Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex press, and Mail Trains East and West. PTrfSBL'RGH AND CONNKLLSVIIJJfi TRAINS Stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Conneil*- yffle Road, leave daily, (buodav excepted,) as follows.— Hall Train, 6-60 a. Express Train, 3:60 p. m. Return tag Trains from Pittsburgh and ConnellsvUie Road t r ire at Pittsburgh 10:20 a. m. and 60,0 p. m The traveling public 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 BQXpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dost. We can promise safely, speed and oomfort to all who may favor this Roan with ineir patronage. TO NEW YORK $l2 M I Tu 6O PHILADELPHIA.. 10 UO I LANCASTER... 8 U __ «S|HARRIBBUKG,S7 46. Baggage checked to all station* on the Pennsylvania Riilroadfand to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York Passengers purchasing tickets in can, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PER MILE in addition to thesiauoo rates. except from stations where the Company has no •genl NOTICE—In carfe of loss, the Company will twi d themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an air not exceeding JlOO. N. Excelsior Onuubai Line has been em ployed to oonroT passengers and baggage to sod from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents lor passenger and baggage. v For tickets apply to J. STEWART, AgL, At the Penn’a R. R. Passenger Station, n 027 Co Liberty and Grant streets. CHANGE OP TIME—WINTER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTEB MONDAY, Nov 20th, 1880, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva nia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE. Leaves Arrives at Leaves Arrives al PtrtSßtmoa Clxyelajtd Clxyxlawd Chicago a K. 7:40 a. a. 7JO A. a. llKK) v. u. L4OV.S. fcB6 r. m. 7:40 p m 10.30 p k. Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo, * Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, most be parti oolar to ask for tickets via Cleveland. N. A The tiAe to Chicago by this route is an Quick as via Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives • Pittsburgh, ai Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis. L6O a. k. 1:40 p. m. 7:20 p. x. IMO r. JL 1:40 a. h. 8:20 i. a. This route Is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route, splendid sleeping ears attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINK. Leaves at. at Ar. si Ar. at Ar. at Plttab’gh, Rochester, Weilsville, SteubVUle, Wheeling, LMa.il 80)6 a. K. B:4y a. m. 606 a.m. 6:25 a. h. 1:40 r. M. BJO p. m. 3:46 p. k. 6:CQ p. a. &20 r. u. 80) P. M. 4:40 P. M. 6.00 T. M. The IJO a. M. and L4O r. m. Trams oonnect with Tram* JC. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4KH) p. m. Train stops at all stations t>etweon Ro chester and Weilsville. Through Ticket* can be procured at the Litany Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agem, For farther particulars apply to WILLIAM BTKWART. Agent. At thr Company’s Office in K* eight Station. Penn K. R. MYERS, fe2& Gen f l Ticket Agent Cleveland, < Uiio; NEW KuOTE VIA KfV'Eli ANDKAIL BOAD. Indianapolis & Cincinnati Bailroad, Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Torre Haute and Alton Railroad,to Bti Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, New Alban f and Salem, and Mien igifcU Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR* LINGTON, and all in to nnediato points: Through Freight Tiain to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTETIAFAYETTK and Pi.RU. and passengers cairied from Cincinnati or Liwrs&ceburg m less time thaa by any other route by wenW*£6ur hours, and at as low rates. The only rose j shipments can be made from Cincinnati to fie West, without breaking ouik. Consignments made to J. K. GIBBONS, agent, at Gin* or W. B. OUTTaNG, agent at Lawrenoeburg will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com mission, no chary* for drayag* or commmum of bawrtnc* * further information apply to THOMAS RATIGANI u (No. U 6 Water street.) agent of the Company, who is to give vhsooob ixcupts for pas«onger* an freight to IndianapoUs, I'erre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago FBU,Gre«ncaaUe, Crawfordsvlll©,CDarlefttOD, Pans aa Jfattocn, Ac, Ac. H. F. IvORD, President, JOHN F- OHRRK. Opn«ntl kr*<itrhi Aiianl. inH* A USTIN LOOMIS A, CO., Dealers jfiLp Promissory Noted, Bonds, Mortgages, and oonaes for money. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated an Klinnnihln terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remoneraiiT* prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leaning of Rea Office, No. W FOURTH STRttET, above Wood. mte&flT AUSTIN LOOMJB. Wl 4 sicks Ginsing; • 80 bushels Clover Seed; 10 u Timothy do; 200 lbs. Prime Feathers; 8 bbis. White Beans; (no 8) W H. SMITH AOO X> UTTAR bbls. Fresh Roil Batter— -I*l 4 “ solid packed “ jojt rooeired end for sale by WM. H. SMITH k CO, 118 Second k 147 Fourth j s fINE POBT, SHERBT, PT.IDW LAK m’d SANTEBNZ WINKS far the bottle,- for sale by WILLIAMBKNNETT, - £&2t Not-Nffood street A-PPLB3. APPliM.—barrelesprime _■ $ lMT)»o’<l7nate 7 \' r - gailnrafls. FAa E i am*!* LOOKS*. Mosey loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral •entities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. For Rale by pTEEN DWELLING ''Bent. Enaaire of h B.CUTHBEBT*BON, M Market rtreet • . ■ " " “""*• ” “~* ' ~ ~ —^w-..—i... ■'< ..•^.•...,- H , .^;-:^Saf:a«.tagl3 J .-:.:-i?fci.*',-»r--g»*--y^^ gohla and Ipstan ante. FIFTH AVENDE EXCHANGE DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquors always on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, served up in the most superior manner. at all hours of the day and my7:lydsw. CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment, which has Nw*n rerooti? fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are j>ar ticalArly invited to calL Everything pertaining to an RATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market afford*. apHSkdaw SCOTT HOUSE, COR. IMfll ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT. PITTSBURGH, PA., B. 13 . MARKER, BXOELSIOR OYSTER AKD EATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. wbolxsau ahd bjtail diaixe* is CARE AID EASTERN FISH, -FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TKRS AND WILD GAME, A.LI in their Proper Season. no26j GEO. REINEMAN & 00, S -A. *V* A <3- E HOXJSE, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken ar 1 fitted up, with all the modern improvem ntn, ihta popular resort, the subscriber is prepared io accommodate bis old customers and the public generally, with the beat the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. Hih Wines, Liquors and Ales, be feels confident m recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters reoeived daily and sold Wholesale and Retail. tny2S.lyd Ti/TANSION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, ISJL Proprietor, No. 844 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger l>epot of the Pennsylvania Rad rood, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that r«*ad. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, to excellent Btyle, the MANSION HOUSE, would re spectfully solicit a sliare of public jm4,ronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAtiON YARD, affording ample accommodation to traveler* and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can atlord. felry SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOSE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modem improve menta, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his fnenoa and the public generally, with the beat the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up In every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in reconv mending to the public for their excellence. frMRA 1 M served up at ail hours, and LAY an l NIGHT BOAKUEKS taken. apiilv GIRABU HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEO. G. FRESBUKY, Jr . ) JAiIES SYKEri, > l’r..| ri«l..r. HENKY A. CHADWICK,} ma3d y ((•durational ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Inner the Care of the Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated in L< 'RETTU, Cambria Ceiiuty, lVunsylvaaia. f<"ir miles from Cre***on Btauon, on the direct route U-iw*-**n Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was L-aarx*-red in IV**. with pnviligee to ct*ufrr t‘ie ueum (oiiegmte Hon.«r“ and l>ogre«*s. The location of‘.he C-oLeg** is one »l I!*h most healthy in Penns) luuiw— Uji.- jmruon of the Allegheny Mountain* being proverbial for its puie water, bracing air. and picturesque scenery. The Schilaatic year commence* on tb* rIRST MON DAY after the litn of Al’<»US f\ and ends about the 2»th of JUNE following. It l» divided into two Sessions. Student* cannot return home between the Session-*. All the Apparatus necessary for I .and Surveying, En gineering, sc., Ac., will t*> nirnisbe.i by the Insti'tiuoo to the StadcnU. Instrumental and Vocal Music form* no extra oitargo. Sludenut will be admitted from eight years to the age of man u ood. Tiaaa—Board and Tuition, payable ball yeariv in ad ranee siw Washing and use <>f Bedding 10 Classicaland Modern Language*, extra 10 Student* spend Vacation at the Code#* 16 Reference can Ik? made to the Rt. Re* Ht*hop O'Cod- DOr, to the Rct. T 8. Reynold*. St. Mary’*, l,or«ut*>. and to other Clerjtymen of tne Pittsburgh lboc****e. damages. EASTERN CARRIAGES! gggjkLOWEVT PRICES FOR CASll.glißKfr JOSEPH WHITE, A T HJS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, *w Dear the Two Mile Hun, between Pin* burgh and LawrenoertU*, has on hand a splendid and general as sortment of Carriages, Baggies, Roekawara, *t. He am also constantly receiving New and Second-hand Vehicles, Kockaways, Germantown Wagon*, Carnage*. Baggies, and any article pertaining to the business. Twenty yean practical experience, and good business facilities, enable bun U ofler great inducement* to purchasers. car* of the CiUren*' Passenger Rahway from Pittsburgh, pass the door every Tminute* au'hdsw C. WEST A CO., KxmrTAonrußS or CARRIAGES. BOCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS, No. 197 Perm Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MSf All work warranted to be of the beet materials and workmanship. znylilydis BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING WM. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has purchased the interest of hi* late partner, <». 8. BATES, In the Roofing Business,and is the sole manu facturer and dealer in Ibe following three distinct kinds of Roofing' Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass Rooting. 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooting. Bd. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roofing. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material for sale, with printed instruc.iienß for u*ine. Office at Bate* A Johnson'a old utand, 76 Smithfielii *L william Johnson. N. B.—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, a* paint, and COAL AND CARBON 018 LAMP STORE I GUARANTEE MY COAL AND CARBON OIL To tie tho best in this market and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and of evory variety. COAL oiLis me most economical and bnlli&ni light knowu, and ib entirely oon-ex plosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with Coal or Carbon ' hi, pure, and of the finest quality, at low onoeu; also, Lamp*, Wicks and Chimneys. C. THUMM, Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth street, l**low Market, m*L2:lj<Uw 10 the Fxoeia*or Omuits** Stahan. P . F . G E I S S E ; PRACTICAL MACHINIST & ENGINE BLILDKR CONTRACTOR KoR STEAMBOAT & FERRY-BOAT MACHiaERY & HULLS STEAM ENGINES, Railroad Castings, Mill-Gearing, &c. WKLLBVILLE, Oliio. OHPKKS FOB HTKA M ENGINES FOR THE OIL COVJTTHY', PROMPTLY PILLED. NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES, Of different sites, on hand- Refer to noZl:Bm_ _ _ W. B. BCAIFE. Pittsburgh. TIURE LIQUORB. —Families can buy~& tT bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenonfle, Sherry o Malaga Wioe. Also, Cognac Brandy of different brands, very Old Mononganela Whisky, Champaign© tn quart, pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by doseo or half doten. All the above for sale by the quart or gallon. N. B. —Those wishing adulterated liquors need not calL Ik FICKEISKN, apSfely-tno 101 Third str©« KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, AO. 55 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, I a. 49» A full assortment of Law, Medical and Mine - U oos Books oonstantij on hand. nt BUTTLED LIQUORS, FINE BRAN -3 DIES, Wines, Gins, Whiskies, Rams, Ac, Ae, for le by WM. BENNETT, jafil 120 Wood stree EAIBINB. — 100 boxes Bagsr Bsisins; 180 do 800 oh do; 100 Udo do do; 100 do do do; ■ HL, -do Vslenois dai Farstfebr REYMEK 4 BROTHERS, No.tt Wood street s.jjfeU 1 • Oppoiit* ffieSysuries Hotel DOLLAR SATUVCiS BVAK, SO. .65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o’c.ock ; and from No vember Ist to May Ist- from 6 to 3 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than On Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in Jane and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from tne first day* 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 dowble in less tiun twelve years, making, in th* aggre gate SIGHT AXD OSS-HALT PAR CXNT. A TEAJL Books containing the Charter, By-L*wa, Rales and Regulations, furnished gratia, on application at the office Willuun J. Anderson. James B D. Moa.U, Hill Burdin. I»»m £*• Pennon. Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Hordman, James Bhidle, James I>. Kelley, Alexander Tindie, Proprietor*! | TLOSTIXS. Alexander Bradley, John H. MoFadden, Jonn G. Backolen, Peter A. Madeira, George Blwk, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Aulev, Alonxo A. Carrier, J-lin Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, John Holmes, John H. Bhoent>erger, William S. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E. Schmertz, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. William 3. Larely, Christian Yeager. HENRY W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfield St., Near the corner of FiP.h, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on (»old And Silver, Ihamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Waiohe*, and all kinds of valuable ar ticle*, for any length of ume agreed on. The goods cannot t«e delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. Hour* from T A. M. to 10 P M. j*3o WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Jf'ood Strcft, cornrr of Third, ,eA : 1 t PITTSBURGH. PENN’A. NHlil.MlN «t SONS. Hankers and Kx • change Brokers, And Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*. ?;«>id, Silver *nd Hank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern nnd Western Citie« constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. l>epOH:u received in par fund? or cur rent paper. No. 67 Markc street between Third and Fourth streets. |ja3o:ly WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES 1U). 47 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PAIES OF 1800! WHEELEB <Sc WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the I NTI K 1 ■ sTATKM FAIR; HUH i S I A l K FAIR: ll.U.N'll.s sTAIK FAIR; WlM'. iVMI > Ml' l I'F. FAi It I' i\V A SIA : F. h'A lIU KFN IT( KV BTATK FAIR: l KN.NKS.sh K Hi A l K HAIR, NKW -TVI'K FAIR; VERMONT STATE Ftllt, CHB’AG' > MECHANICS’ IN’STITI 'TF 1a M IrfVILLK MKCIUNTO’ INbTITUTK (INCINNAII MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ALL Kij H EN V uil'M'V FAI K, Fauburgh And other Count? Fair- too numerous to mention. WE oFFEU T»» TLi E V\’ BLIC WH EEL KR A WIL-i.NV IMPRmVKD hKWING MA CHINE Al* KKDIVKD PRICK*. with m<• remand conti* denr«- In .t« menu cs the be-l and mom reimbU Kami y Sowing L.'W l-i u-e I; ivpiailv veil on u>»- tnicke?*! and Uuuest faono*, make- tn« loot -stitch imjnme.bit* U) unravel. w.Wi t'w ess.-nUa! advantage .»f being alike <*o both lorm ng no nuge nor chain on the uuder»,dr —u* simple in oon»sf u.-lion, tm.re •»pA-H-.iv tn movement. and more utirabie i/mu any other rruu'hme. We give full instruction* to enable the purchaser to eew ordinary senmt, -titcl., hem, ft-ti, quilt, gather, bind, uii-1 uii k. r.i on Uie same maeh.oe, and warrant it for three year*. Circular* route.rung u-*t mun.ai" from ladies of the highest standing. K*.-U :uxi W*-«t, giving prices. Ac., will be furnished grati* "Q appl'cnion in persoo or by letter. Sewing Machine Neodu-n. Silk Twist Cotton and Oil, constantly o r hand my6 W M. SUM IYER. HOWE’S ,\E\V SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, A RE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY f\ SKWI.Nii, working equally we!! on the liable*! anuLoano** fal«n««, tttaking the alike on both aide*, which caonot bo Havoled or Pulled Out And for T*ii f, r’ng. rmir. Making, Gaiter Fitting and H!io« Bmdiog, ha»o no s<uper.i>r. Co.l and nee U.om at No. 28 Fifth ilrm t, Up Staim. IV. li. EDaneoll. GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES* WI TII I N THE REA (_' H O F A L L, Prioen Reduced for Boren Year?*, from to *llO, including H<*mern. Increased facilities for in*o u fact uring ami tne ciiruuimeut of litigation expeaaee conseqtirn upon recent decision.-of the United SUtot* Court* affirming the validity oi ih»* Grover A Hager’* (k>.’a patenis chLUn this company to furnish tht-tr BEWING MACi.JNEB with important improvement* at greatly REDUCED PRICES. The puperionty of these machines for family use and manufactures in the name range of purpose and ma terials is attest* <1 by the tens of thousands using them, and the moderate prices at which they are now sold, place* them within the reach of a'l and obviate* all ox ouse for tampering with thorn* inferior And low priced macnines which have so rmich*pre|udlee'i the Hewing Machine business Kvery machine sold by us is war ranted for three years, we also give instructions free of Charge Pi purchasers to enable them te 11 KM, V KI.L, GATHER, HVK AND EMHROIDKR, ALL UN THE SAME MACHINE. m&:27:dAw Circulars can bo had at our office free of charge by applying either in person or by mail. N. H. —Hewing Mar-nines. Needles, Bilk Twist. Cotloo, etc , constantly on ha r d WILLIAM MEANS. HARRIHUN A. COFFIN, General Partner*. MEANS & COFFIN, (Sueo*H*or* in Means A Co,) WHOLESALE b HIKE US f* lo _ _ PITTSBURGH, PA WILLIAM BAfciALLI, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nob. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. li. SMITH WJI. H. SMITH A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, nuM Pittsburgh, Pa. Wil Mill**, Phils-- ...,C. W. Rioxxrao*, Pittsburgh. MILLER & RICKJETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BRANDIES, WINKS AND 8E6A83, NOS. 221 AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SOl** A&SNTS FOR SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA# Iron, Naili, Cotton Tarns, &e», Con Btantly on Hand* [mr2 t * * ■ * -V W * n r S B ■<+ •* * • . v e -> O’ .. •Jjinannal. * paiSIDtNV. GEORGE ALBRKK. VICX PMSIDBfTS. CHARLES A. COLTON. LOAN OFFICE slarhin£S. LOCK STITCH SKI* « HAT'LNKY A WaLTKR, No 18 Fifth street. General Agent*. (Srocrrs. DAVID M’CAM‘LESS Sj*ecial Partner. Comer Wood aud Water Sts., PITTSBURGH. -JOS. R. HUNTER. Jasnpittt. Indemnity Against Doss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Statxkxst o» Aaaxrs, Jakuabt Ist, 1860. Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, bang: First Mortgages, amply secured ,$1,8&6.3&3 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,) cost. 102,996 2 i Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec’ts 89,136 66 Stocks, (preaent value ($83,667 72,) cost. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,821 0o Cash - 27,919 33 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their .ncorporataon, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollara, Uieroby affording evidence or the advantages of Insurance, as well as ine ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,163 36. DIIIOTOK6 Charles W. Banoker, Mordecai D. Ijgwib, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Bnmh, Edward C. I>ai«>, George W. Richards, George Kales, CHAfI. N. BANCEER, PrewidenL EDWARD C DALE, Vice Preaiderrt. WM. i. BTEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood street** Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAftSIE, President; K. M. GORDON. SeoreUry Capt R. D. COCHRAN, Uen’l Agent. OrncuNo.W Water street, (Spang A Co/b Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Wilt insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Hone Institution “managed by Directors who are well known in tbanommunity, and who are determined by promptness ax i liberality, to maintain the character wnich they have ais uned, as ottering the best protec tion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1860 Stock Accounts Mortgage— Office furniture... Open Account*, etc Cash Premium Notes Notes and bills discounted biiicroas. George Uarsto. R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, J&mee M’Auley, Nathaniel Holme*, Alexander Nimicfc, Wm. H. Smith, Cha». W. Rickeuum, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKui^ht, Alexander Speer, Ltend M. Long, Ree» J Thomas mrv* PHILADELPHIA PIKE ADD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Home, Capital $210,100 Assets $304,0-18, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCH, either Perpetual or I,united, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reaeoauhlu rates of premium. ROBERT P RING, President. M. W. BALLW IN, \ .ce President, inRECTORS: Charles Hayes, K. R. Oops, E. B. English, George vV. Brown, P. H. BsTery, Joaeph Si. P.iui, C. Sherman, John Claytou, 8. J. Magargee, K. Wilor, F. Blackbxtsx, Secretary. J. I*. COFFIN, Agent, jyijy Corner Tnird snd Wood Htreet** D'~klawauk mutual safety IN SURANCE COMPAN Y.—lNa>KP iKA ! K!> BY THR LEGIHLATI’KK UK PENNSLVANiA, 1W OWCK.I A CORNER TUIRU A N'h B A f.N'CTST>, PHILADELPHIA- MARINE INSCRANfi-Aon Ve*<*l*, Cargo snd Freight, to all part.-* of the World. I NLA NT* INoURAN’CHA on Good.*, i*t River*. Canni*, and [And Cam»n->, to all part?* of th« Union. FIRE IN SURANCES on Merchandims generally, ouStores, dwel ling Houses, Ao. HiKiCTOKS . Wm. Martin, Edmund A Soudf-r, TheopMua PauidingfCJohn N. Penrose. John C. Dana, Jamt h Trsquair, Wm. "Byre, Jr., James C. Hand. Wrn. O. Ludwig, Joseph H. heal, Or. R. M. Hoston. Geo. t». Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley,Samuel E. Stoke' J. F. PeniMton, Henry Kii.an, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Bpen«-er M'llrjun Thomas ft Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob 1’ James B. M’PartHiio. Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Eiksb. rgh, 1». 'l'. Morgan, A. B Berger, do WILLIAM MARTI THOS 0. HAND, Rust Lrutrsa, Secretary. HP' P. A. MAxSjfclßA, Agent )eZ3 No. 96 Water sireet, Citizen's Insuranre Company of Tuubnrgh. Office, Cor. of Market and Water Sts. WM. SAGA LEY, President SAMUEL REA, Secretary. INSURES ST E A MHO ATS CARGOES. luKuren ogsiDHt Loan and Damage lU.JptfiNflv.gtthon of the Southern and Western Hit Lakes and Bayou*, and Uie Navigation oEjjgiiiS&aa. Insures against Loss and Fire. WsscTOßa: , *§jj§£> Wm, Haesley, Roc. T- M. Rowe, Jas. iKfiooper, Pwt, Jr, C.Eu* K Hartanjrh. B. K. June*, CapkS. C.Young, J. Caldwell, Jr- Francis Sellers, S. C. Kier, John S. Dilwore., John Shipion, Karr-lay Preston. maid \ I WEST HKAACH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY CHARTERED bt the legislature of phhk- YLVANIA. ChiA < aptioL. gSOO.OOO [ Pranntm Ifolts JT122.34S THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merc haul ditto, furniture, Ac-, iu town or country. Lulictoos :—Hon. J. J. Pearce. J. R. Hail, T.T. A bran:-., Hon. G. C. Harrer, Chas. Cnsu I). K. Jackman, t'has. A. Marer. Fever Incunon, W. While, Tnoma- Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, Preniu. ut. T. T. Anauts, Vice President Taos, Kitchin, Sec rotary. J. A. UPPER'!. Agent, d*2a Nn. 7U hArtti ,»;reot. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. No. <V3 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patiereon, I. ttrior Bproul, C. A. Colton, Joiner* H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Bproul, NVh. Voeghtly, George W.Smith. A. J.jouhh, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered Capital... $300,000 FI KK AND M A RINK RISKS TaKEJS, of all de sortitions. omasa: A. A. CARRIER, President. I. GRIER BPROUL, Secretary. (|sl:ly BCEKHAVK’a HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, A*. *n»e successful Introduction and uas of thh Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood a# «etpoe>h celled “ Bitter*,* offered in various farms, from s quest bottle to a five gallon fees, until this word “ Blttm* " Is b«» another name for u grog/* or some villainous *tms7 tor*. , But the really gnat relief derived from the ntiate 4«a aea teaspoonful, of our medicine, BtERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And Ou mtfri absence rf after prourntion, has eeUblialwd tor It a reputation which toe host of imitations and coo torfslt* her* felled to undermine. Il la positively a Vege table preparation, with barely inffldent pure spirits ts preeerre it. But ene dza of the genuine, (Half Pint BottleeJ prhs One Dollar. Ills a medicine of long tried efficacy for tie Bloody so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of Us salutary effects. The etomaoh will speedily regain its strength, | healthy aotion of the liver, bowaii and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quiok result For Indigestion, oclT IU4 Wood strut u U'-ar K’.nh. TH E MAN UK ACT UREBB OF EA\V~ Jl VKK“B CHEMICAL OUVE ERASIVE SOAP, oiler subjecting 11 to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully nurauaded thstthere is no Family Wash ing Soap in the United buttes, for ho little money, having at once so many good qunlitiuM, (and ho few discounts.; UK BEAUTY—In colors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. OF FURITY-ln freedom from rosin, turpentine clay, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations. OF QUALITY—For washing clothes, of every des cription, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk dyed, printed or white; lor x&asuq tar, grease, pilch, paint, oil, printers’ ink, shoemakers’ wax, from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be oonvinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a oopy _ _ ; , „ „ , of the directions. B. C. AJ. H. SAWYER Try Bcrhavi’i Holland Bltteri. Try Bcerhave'j Holland Bltttra For Heertburn, Try Barhart’i Holland BllWre. For Acidity, try Burhave’i Holland Bitten. FoeJW aterbraeh, For Hssdsohe, Try Berhave’i Holland Blttora. For Loss of Appetite, Try Barhavt’i Holland BitUre. For Oostiveness, Try Barhare’i Hollaid Bittm. For PtlM, Try BarHaie’i Holland Blttm. In all Senrous, Eheumatio and Neuralgic Alw tteM» tt has in numerous instance* pro red highly and in others effected a decided cure. HAD CABB7ULLY! TW gsnnte* highly concentrated Boerhaw*! ELnQesd ■tiers » put up b halfptol bottlm only, end retell* il c i One Dollar pur bottle. The great ttomsnd fa* this Wub ctertaratsd Madid ne has bdueed many Isiltathma. wfrw the puhtte should guard against pnmhmrtig Jtesariqf AyosCfen; At Oat em mmt $m At fctt if smrp batik yom twjr. BENJAMIN PAGE, JK. A 00. MLB FBOmxroßA f*ITT»»TTR«Bi. B>A Groceries— -100 bags Rio Coffee; 25 pockets Java do* 26 nhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 60 bbls. Eastwick'a Syrup; 100 ken Bi. Garb. Soda: 20 bbu. Crushed and PowderedSagais; 100 boxes various brands Tobacco; UQfbalfcbeatoY. H. and Black Tea;' ' ». a ** Gunpowder and Imperi&)|do* Tor salary WM. H. SMITH k CO, fryl* 8*0904 ud FT*Wt Hi FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 308' WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, *229,510 00. Assets, *303,508 96, Invested as follows, vie:— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount o ?io S Ground rent, first class 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 6 cent. Mortgage t2,208,1>61 6S Loans, S3G.IXX), CO«L ■* Philadelphia ritv 6 per c«-nt loan Allegheny County 6 ft cent. Pennsylvania RaiLioad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2. 600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 CO Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 Stock of tl»e Reliance Mutual Insurance Co— 24,350 00 Stock ot' County Kin* Insurance Co 0° Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Company. '7OO 00 Commercial Bank do 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Bcrip 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etr..— 6.216 72 Cash on hand and in in fraodn of agents 11,385 16 1303.508 96 CLEM TINGLEY, PreMdep d i b « cto a e. Clem Tioelev, Hamoel Bispham William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Froderikc Brown, William Moaner, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tinsley, Jolin R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, R. 1,. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Tuland, Charles Inland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Biased, Pitta. mylS Northeast corner Third and Wood streets^ ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—So, 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. TNSUKES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF JL KIKE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Cape WILLIAM LEAN. General Agent. L>iA*cToa»— Isaac Jones, C. G. Huaaey, Harvey Childs, Gapt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B.L.Fahnestock, Joho G Cape Adam Jaooba, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. l>ean, Rob’t L. M Grew, Rob’t K Daria. nor*® .% 6." .000 00 g,ieo («o aw 00 T.s-ut» 4J . l9 ~ tT.&Ofc ii'J . 174,075 14 8tt3,25i TB W. CUMMI2IOH±II D. OUKWINOaAM,. n. IHMSIK, v. CUNNINGHAMS & CO.—PITTSBURGII CITY WORKS—WAREHOUSE, No. 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa, three door* txdow Monongahelo House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glaaa, Druggists’ Glaws Ware, amlAmencan convei Glass,for parlorwiudowtschnrches and public buildings. sehiily GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds ot brass work, DEALERS IX GAS FIXTURES, AsC. Office and Wareroom, No. IU4 Wood at. five Doora from Fifth. Foundry, No. 109 Flratat., five Doora below Dlonongahela Home. The well-known practical skill and experience m the various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pip'* Fitting, o! the senior members of the firm,‘(wbo will give their personal attention to all work entrusted to Uiem.) should **r,utle us to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. JjUtf /I a k i r h e a E n t s. HKAUXIr b’L FK N D£K B, PLATE WAUHKUS, TRAYS ASU VASES TIN AM' BHI’IANMA TEA bSTS, at JUS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox k Co., corner of Market street and the Diamond, keeps cooHianUy on hand a full aaaortment of DRUGS, M LLdCI NES, MEDICINE Cil KtyTH, PERFUMERY, and *dy articles pertaining to the buainesn. Mjf- Phyaician*’ ITescupuons carefully compounded • ♦ .** V«v*nr» j fio. TiioyfiPsora &. PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS Vo. 135 Third Street, KOXJSE, SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, >io. £, Cor. St. Clair St. aud Duquesue Wa; work ontruo'ed to me will be Neatly oa. FrompUy Kxe<>:iu*.i UE:\K¥ EKUEiV, OB.GAN MANTJFACTTJHEB Keeps constantly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO. 1. Three stopß, 7 feet oiuches high, 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. .No. 2. Five stops, 9 feet 5 ineboa high, 6 feet 6 inches wide, 3 feet 0 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops, 11 feet 6 inches high, 7 feet 3 ins. wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 8 ms. v/ide, 7 feet deep. The übove dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth ic cases they wilt tm somewhat highe;. For further information aj»ply to JOHN H. MEI.LOK. 81 Wood street, HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street. NEW YORK. Or apl3.ly—sol BOOT (Two J >oora above the Telegraph Office.) A FT Eli A LONG ABSENCE FROM x\ Lhe 800 l business, has again commenced, an>l datTers hiraseil that he will bo able to render general satisfaction, and would be pleaded to see bis former customers and friend*. He baa on hand the beet ot FkhNCli CAI.K SKINS, and none but the boat 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 buutneaa. solfrlv HIL.LEBMAW & CO-, JJAVE A COMPLETE STUCK 0 iiaU, Caps ami Ladies’ Far* Which they oiler at Uie kwest price**, wholesale an.l reu.l. HILLKKMAN « CO, n»'l4 Tb Wood street. i IUAL YA.SE6, ul Lhe most elegant de signs and beautiful patterns. Coal Hods and Bucket*), In great variety and cheap. KK*DKR3 ofidi kinds—Nutsery, uc, Prussia Iron, lron iiud Common, Brass Tipped and Plain, at T. J. CRAIG’S, 4T W«w>H Pl»t.«imrrh Cl CUTH-BEKT tfc SUN, attend to the IO« aale and purchase of Heal Estate, collection on KeaJs, borrowing and Loaning Moneys on Notea, Bonds Mortgages, Ac. 51 Market street. jjo24 CAW MILL FOBSALE WITH 24 ACHES O of Land, Water Power, 1 run of burn* lor use of Dis.illery, and all conveniences for doiou a Urge busi ness. Situate near the 3d Lock cot far from the River jaB 8 (MiTHHKHT 4 WIN, 61 Market_f-treet. QUITINU TiIETIMES. —Wall Paper and Borders wul be sold at reduceJ prices, by W. P. MARSHALL, } a 7 87 Wood Btree C J HEAP WALL i'ATEK^.—For sale~by (,»7) W. P- MARSHALL. WUUt LN HOODS AT COST.—Balance of Block will be closed out at rout. EATON, CREE * MACRUM, \ & \ 17 Filth Btreet. Buckwheat flouk.—s,ouo pounds Buckwheat Flour in 60 pound sacks in store and lor eale by A- FETiKR, corner Market and First st*. Dry fruit.— 76 sacks Prime Dry Peaches; 35 u “ “ Apple*; Received and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS jagi No. 25 Wood Btree CODFISH. —2,000 prime Codfish, for sal by WM.H. SMITH * CO, 118 Recond * 147 Fourth sts 1 A CENT PRINTS, BEST IN THE 1 U city. Balmoral Skirts, Shirting Muslins, linens, Pillow Casings, Shawls and Cloaks. C. HANBON LOVE, fe6 74 Markgt gtyeqfr- LARD.— 5 tieroea for sal© by WM. B. SMITH A CO |nSo 118 Btcobd A H” J»o ’ •-.-/v>i i P?i*K-■*.-• -o. ; „. . - • • . , - ' ■'■ ■ *'. f , i J‘ >Vo^: : fe'V ri eA;’'<5 A li2 s S ; %,'5 |- »*W ®* ■“*Vlr >1 4 -''r7>*. Inattrant^. M. HINCEMA.N. Secretary. J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, CSlaasurare. HEW FIB M. Coal V isos, Fire Irons, T. J. CBAIGMS, I*4 WOOD ST* Five d<*orH from FifUi HOUSE, SION AND i iRNAMENTAL PlM*hwrgl> , Pm T. T. lirttL'KX, (SECOND STORY. 1 ) B. PiIKBV, MAKER, Third Street, near Wood, ... T : ■ , a. sautes ~ *• K “* M'KSE & PHILIPS, GEHEBAI COOPERAGE, a* vaaa nw factoM 09 Payette street, Between Hand end Wayne street* ere prepared to tarnish Coal Oil, Whisky# Ale* Molasses end Pork RARRRIA at the horteet ncaoe» end on the mo*t rnaaeoabla term*. S. U. & C. I*. MANUFACTUBEBS 27,900 00 30,000 tiO A3ST33 DBAt-EBS 11ST TiOOK., CAP, LETT t it, and all kinds of i~> WRAPPING PAPER, |BT« roma»e>t from NO. 8T Wood street to No. 33 Smi> afield street, PITTSBUBGH, PA, os Cash or Trade for Rags. "P* 11. C. & 3. H. 81H1EB, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, Ho. 4T Wood Straot, Pittsburgh, Pa WML. CLAYTOM, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEB, No. 31 Diamond Alley, near W ood St., PITTSBURGH, PA. M. all orriera prom nil r attended Wv. RJCIIABD W. ROD Elf **• SOKHCX FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep constautiy on hand every article in their line, via: Cornices, Ornaments,Curtaiii'Goodß,Cora£ortB, Feather Beds, MattrHKses of all kinds; also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of shades, Blinds and Futures. 4 „ -O'-Prompt attention given to all orders for fitting ana laying down Carpets, Oil Olotha, Ac. oct!7:lyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. CCTIJOWOHAiI, A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS J\ , FOUNDER. No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, urepared to furniah to order, CHURCH; STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS nutde to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all Rises, for Steamboats. MLNERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. gj- BABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. *P23-ly _ rjiHE OLDEST AND LARUEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. WM. SCHUCIMIAIY, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER #OS. n UNO 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, GKO. BLETCUER, Manufacturer of the Celebrated GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Ornamental Hair (or Ladies and Gentlemen, NO. 65 MARKET BTRBBT, m/3 FITTSBUIurg. PA. WiH. j. TAYL«k A UO.; WHOLES ALI FISH DEALER No. I'2‘i and I'M North Wharyea, ( Above Arch Street, ) PHILADELPHIA. oot&lv D. «.• &AEELIKD J£E£TS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) S(}UASE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOiES, suitable tor Sheets Dry Goods, at Eastern prices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third over Citiaens"Bank.) Pittshurgn, Pa, ' je9:l CABTWBIdHT & YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright,) MANTJFACTURJiKS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental lments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 06 Wood street. They givespocial attention to themanulao taring of Trusees/Bupponerß, etc. Jobbing and Repair nn with pnactoabty and despatch. apl7 TAS. MILLINGAR, MONONGAHELA tl PLANING MJLLj would respectfully inform the pubho that be has rebuilt since the fire, and having en targod Ins establishment, and filled tl with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur o.iih flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing add re sawing, doors, sasn and shutters, kiln dried, frames, moulding*, box-making, Ac. South Pittsburgh. September 7, 1867. ja2o ALAbIFIT COAli OIL CUMI'ANY. BREEETOX, JOHXSTOX As TtILKIXS, No. 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., TTAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior fl quality or LUBBICATIN6, ILLUMINATING MdCBUDECOAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. spl8:ly ♦ fheluv Kxnua- —son tar j. aansasmr OEYMKR & ANDERSON, (successors to n\i Joshu Rhodes A Co, wholesale dealers in FOR#- EIGN FRUI R, NUTS, SPICES, CON fTSCTIONERY, SUGARS, Ac, No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. ap* J M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HO. 64 ST. CLAIU STHJCJbT, STOCKING EMPORIUM CHEAP AND DUB. BUS- M . DALI, Stocking Manufacturer. FIFTH ST. AND MARKET V-' ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment oi Woolen Btockings,Hose l Sockß,Comforte.Glovea, Hoods, •iAck &, for men ana women, together with a very ex ten- Assortment of all descriptions of Gauds in his line. Nil t >ble to the season. He sells prim v tides at Low Pilot a. Cali and examine. Remember, M. PALY has but one doro, md th-a or the corner o; Filth hc. au«l Market >ev. feU "jSIUTiCE.” Any person wishing to adopt A CHILD, some six weeks old, will call at the Oth co of DK. BRANBTRUP, no2k No. 85 SmithtteUl -i», Pittsburgh. WILLIAM CAEB & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C, ALB O , Distillers and Dealers in FIXE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, &C. 327 and 329 Liberty Street, jyl&lv PITTSBURGH, PA. "Wigs, Wigs, "Wig** AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of evch-y description and Latest Stylos of Fashion manu factured by J. R. CAHEROK, No. SAFoumhS*. The subseriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to Inform Ills former friends and patrons of the city and surrounding countnr, and would caUthair at tention to a new and beautiful BELF-ADJUBTINO WIG. it puts all former plans of wig-making m the menu are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bears equally all over the head, and easy, and eraceioi appearance, showing the development of the lorebet d true to nature. Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new mode of BANKS, HiLLF-WIGS and WIGS. They do away with the heavy and formal appearance eo rtpeh disapproved of In the old etrlea. aond** FITS CURED! FITS CURED! THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY. This medicine has brought Happiness to the Homes of hundreds of Families that have for years suffered the greatest affliction, in having some member of their family afflicted with this dreadful disease. W hot can bring such Utter grief to the hearts of parents, as to see their child suffering with a disease that destroys the intellect and so often cames its victim unconscious to the grays. Parents] In the AMERICAN REMEDY you hud what you hare so long looked for in vain— A Otre. This Remedy is l urtly Vegetable «--it contains no Foi&tnotu Drugs, and can t>e taken with safety. Persons sending lor Medicine, should stale the parti culars of the case, and the Medicine wiU,be sent imme diately to any pari, of the country. From two to six bottles will effect a Cure in most cases. . *• Me* d Sold by JOB. FLEMING), cot. Market at. A Diamond. Will orders should bo addressed to, DR. a STARKEY Pittsbnrnh, Pa. soisaydarr ARE PREPARED TO SU3NJ&S Oils PVSTPgv Hither COPPER OR IRON TUBE, with BUterio, * VAtdV EB, ROUBi Ac- complete tor working; I galLagher, oraigTaoo. qoS U 4 Wood sd 152 FU%t «£ik - * +. r ' ' * ft* *■ ■ \ :.v-. .irr MTTSBURBH, POUT A. aujmriafouu or FITTSB URQB, P A .m> nrsar dcscmptjos er (Dr. Irish’s New Building,) PITTSBURGH. IMPORTERS OF TO OIL MEN. i: ; A' <VV? "i ni,-.i, »?Jj te . v.i.•iV.v:-*.igraSli;. . ~ s . ,fr - *-» " , "/ ,S ' , n IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, dec. ALSO DBALXBB IS. Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 5 NOBTH STKBBT, feZfclyd gobarca- and #egars. & I). RI^EHiUW, MAJfUTACTUHKB &2ID DIALX3 IS AIX EHM Of TOBACCO, gICIT ASB SEWB, LY O,\ Alt WhoteaUand Retail Dealer in CIGARS, GENUINE - Ami Virginia Shewing Tot»ftcC9, WOOD STEEEOf. Uadox tfce 8k Ciiarlea Hote-, ocll -> Drafessianai. H. W. PiTOMOS ...Oro.JF. DtWBOS PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTOBNEYS AT SAW, KUHN’S LAW BVaiblßOli Diamond Street, near .; Grant, jaftly P/T7SBUEOfI,PA. B. fl. LUG Aft, ATTORNEY AT UAW, omee, No. tl.firiat !tt«i (Three doors below tse Court House,) mySilj.. Prrrssusjn, Pa. L. BRACKENRIDfiP, ATTOBNEY AT LAW Office, No. 135 Fourth Si., PITTSBURGH, PA. WM. 11. WHITNEY, . KT O T-A-I*. "S' PUBLIC OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth street. Bear W ood lylS O A. K. D . ■ scdtt', DENT I 8 T , •’ • Has removed to the house fadoty oocapied by i)r. W. A. Wlltlt. NO. mu Pena Street, (South side,) third door above Hand street. Offioe hours from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. fapAly JOSEPH AHAMB, DENTIST, No. ST Wylie Street, Ptttlbnrgb. AmuMc-Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Bruce, Esq, Dr. Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Russell ErreU,iEsq. inyl-i:iy JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, ■ Office, Fourth street, Pltieburgh, between .'Bmitbr field and Cherry Alley. dalbly Geo a. selden “having resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may herballer be ! found st his office, No. 1211 Fourth street, ( te29 PiUsbtrrgh. HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to ,G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield Btreet. Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, andfrom 2 to 6 o’clock. ; ; fe!6:ly gagutmait ©aUetfas. ROGERS’ jimbrotype and Photograph KHST AIKXUMC : GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDIW, Ho. vo Finn K(r««l, NEARLY OPPOSITE THEjPOST OpFIOR 4W~Two BiWer Medals and Two Diploioas, awarded for Photoerapha, Ainbrotype.i,aod Life-Slia Pictures. i SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and coloredj nOd on Canvas. tall ! PEOPLES’ GALLERY, | 98 WOO® STREET, . 1 Corner of-O-lnntond Alley. ■ f BBSPECTW;^;~i JL FULLYannounceto thecitixensofPitiabQXghand j ridnity, that he has leased the above PopufapuaUaiy, and is prepared to take every variety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in its most perfect styles, and at GREATDY REDUCED* PRICES Important inf Movements have been added, rendering thia the most desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city.. myl A. JAQUAY. Aldermen. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN , OFFICE, Bio. 451 Feun Street* Fifth Ward* Collections promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee ana other Local Writings Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probe tedT apeay £<HARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, iso a-ownm txnaa Of zbs mo. OFFICE ON THE CORNER "OF WYLIE AND ' FIFTH STREETS. < 49* All business connected with thiw office #fll be tended to with promptness. Conveniences ofall kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds. Mortgages Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Beal Eb&U examined. To the member of the B*? he tenders his services as Commissioner to take Depositions to be read In the several Co arts of this* State, and e.Sewhere. His offifs is one of the main Police Stations oi the dty, and cr A* sequently his facilities in executing business of that kind ore very dosxrabld. : falftly ~ JAMES W.WCODWELL. FUBNITUBE 4IH> CKAIBS, WHOLES ALB ANfl RETAIL, 17JIBKACINQ every style of. Furniture, JI J Rosewood, 'Mahoginy, snd Wilnht, soluble for Pari ora, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to ajfy in Hew York and Philadelphia, and at LOWER PRICES. Every Article mado by handy and Warranted. 49“ Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of Furniture and Chairs, on reasonable terms. Hotels and steamboats furnished at the shortest notion. Ware* rooms, Kos. 77 and 79 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mrldyd Furniture for cash.—a fan &&• aortment of Pittsburgh maxm&ctared FURNK TURK, embracing BUREAUX. BOOK CASES, WARD BOBHSk And every article needed in a well forhiabe? dvelttirt as well as a splendid assortment of'" OFFICE FURNITURE* = Constantly on hand and made 16 order. Xifttiß only terms on wluch buaneasis done at thi&esU&Uab&ent u for CASH, prices are made accordingly.' Persona m want of anything in the above line, woula be advantaged by calling at FACKINER A IBwSs, No. 108 Smithfleld street. below Pmhu. j. D. Faoot®, * Josh M. Ikw«. mz9oOp : - /V. B. ssJEtafiy, !: Office, Counting Boornof Dispatelißoilding. A &jBNT for the purchase and sale of Beal AX Estate; the Renting of Property sndOolleetmfl of Rents; the Purchase and Sale of Stocks and otberoe untlqe. noOtfm CAKPKims —A T— -81 Fourth St , hear Wood, Pittsburgh, Fa. W. D. & H. M’CALLUM r> ESPECT FULLY ANNOUNCE THAT Xw that they are now receiving*large \ VELVET, BRUSSELS & THREE-PLY ClkßPEli. FIME AMD DOW EBIOEDINGRAINS, f OIL CLOTHS, K'ZW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS: MATTING* STAIiDgODS, Aovuith an aaa.mmSS;^romSg, BHADK. EBB. Ali Of which shall bo otfarod aSTBry LOW EaLaL 1 HOI HOI,FOB mKCB. fTjfg; ; YTANT SOME-GpOD f 1 Fruit or prepared Mlnea .wa -n jfj*. ft td of Spicoa, ttookina Brandt or Wldol Now.fw-^ 6 *" Si Lemon FSil ■§ Uw Diamond, when too will get on new # lower hJuAan .|W| a $ . at ooaa; pt Saaagma* - g, :• ■ motley "• ’ -U4>* '~t i ft •py I ’ Ssr,ii s K»s^^g 7 I too yfaauS, antL Carbon an* ' 3' ®tr the beBtouaHty.aiitb^Siri£t^l‘g?g > * r § aif poles.—AOUo -figniiaatll&iMls ; i iJ. Poles for galoby ‘ j '^l ' .... ooraorMtAaUwljSaStat f! \ Bft MU' ' I ; ' Onmge«,tuiittoo'd gßdrormlo fay" , - J *■* ™ m -4 U PHILADELPHIA. N<w .120 r/OOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. f \. ' LV- 'v: ,~%4 *>^' - z n, ;; *<« t- < n J *- *»•*» i" >5 !#sl?S3g» iliti-' j . -~j£Y j , L j /{ l 1 rt. i <• 7<,l -.*jl I % * It ?“l t A ' rS-1 •' fi i * 1 JbK**] T •>; { i iM ll I ■ „--\M - - ■ V-H . 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