-J" ’■' '• ■ 4 W’' ‘. . '.\‘.o\; .-’■ fe|.'|v < :^4: t -.: : ...,i, ;..V« s. .. v \j-k V** >.*> ,• - S H - y» v . '■ •>• , ■ V ■**. A x • ,* s i >J *V> * V* ..• ~• ,\ 8 . «. i.,V - V* ' • • 'f- ■ ' ' , . * ... ’ v -issr tx-- • • fe?•.• •: ;•,■ * r .•, A\-\fey5&.*........ ***'■' W*wN, -■*^tesrtsVj.«,*?l.'C.r.,'-sjj?,.**s.-^A4 • ■■:'.'4'f' —^-3-w-.- rr.-.-vil p-t ♦.•."«• v»\\f * fc .>,-•> o’\- .as saB»s?V' *;V r H.V >I. fvVV’ ' " 'V. '•• 4B ' JfcVV4b rY'‘A , 'V'i -^ *%! >•• t .~*»' S e .' ( '■ ‘ v ’ S aKS^'a^?^'*•* • '-'4 Nlfft • £ ■ sf • -:• ■• n ; IMw!fv%A *•% *>, >" •» -t ">, '«•s*• - K . 'w-V .*''-•••' mmmm* ■ ■' m&a%%Msii%zr t &-:;d 1 -- —" < ggMS^t««4gS»»'fcaaf.4«tm y ■ >:■, iV r u • \-i. .< r 4 j 3: is 8?i«; 1 WfmlffSi f.’’-- '■'*'&** lCsf#mwS-nj# Ff sspF&s 3- V - -,^, i»*i* » ; s -* f - +- 9 *-*'-\u s&»s)*■ A.'*: >" i?\ \ .’.■ ',- ■ v. '\* v **.. s*? v*. •** v s y 4..^ p** v re *T^ r * *, ' l;^-.v■<&**. - A-- ,'• t %x(^ IS® ||| », .r i a, v • *L s'* * * / -f«b * - u '' ••• •’fc**B.-* I ■'•-» • ' v ... fP ? w _ r , . •€ * I * fcfv * , ' \ *a , 'i »• . r. •** - ' . T.*V lj „* ,* Railroads. 1861. THE 1861. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE ANT) CHICAGO BAILBOAD, TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In dlanapolls, 8t» Louie and Chicago Quicker, than dj any other route. -. QfT , W4Ti WESTWARD TRAINS. JTABI MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh -1.40 a. m. Arrives at Crestline 10.40 a. n malnng close connections with Bellafontame and Uleveland, Oolurobus A ancinnati Roads. Armvmg at Indianapolis 8J35 p. m. “ u Bu Louis 12-10 r m. “ “ Cincinnati 7.30 P U. and u “Chicago 11-oo p *- B*—The time to Cincinnati w the same as > Btenbennlle. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, »nd passengers all go into Cincinnati together. KaPRESB TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh...- 1-40 p u. Arrives at Crestline...—lo.3o P Making close connections as above. Arriving at lndiailPL ,, S- 8-30 A. M. “ “ Bt. L0'U8....12-10 A. H. “ “ Cinc'jnaLi.. A2O a. u. and “ “ Chi .-ago 10.40 a. m. N, B.—The time to Cincinnati Is the same as by Steu benville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. Keeping Cars on this tram from Pittsburgh to Cm innati. to Indianapolis and to Chica go. Trains through to Chicago without change of Can. eastward trains. Leave Chicago, 6.10 a. *. and 6.60 r. u. Arriving at Tilma, 2j2i r . H . and a.lO a. u. Connecting with trains for Dajrton and Cincinnati. Arriving *1 Gremlin©, 6.46 p. M. and 6.16 a. m. , Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati. Clev eland. Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 2Joa.il and 5.40 r. k. All malting close connections with trains on Pennsylvania. Railroad for Philadelphia ■nH the Eastern citieiu ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.16 a il, and 4JJ6 p. a. Arrive at 44 44 11.00 44 44 642 “ Leave New Brighton, Arrive in Allegheny, Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Tramp.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 and 6.00 v. a. Arrive at Economy, 1.00 p. m. “ 7.00 “ Leave Economy. 6JJQ l. m, u 338 44 Arrive in Allegheny, 7.‘i5 M 44 ihi 44 ALLIANCE MARKET TRAlN—Leaves Alliance at AOO a. M. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 30 k. leaves Allegheny at2J5O p. *. and arrivesiu Alliance at 720 r iu, Mopping at all stations for passengers and marketing. Tickets will be sold for these traiifc at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows: — At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Railway. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersborg, Akron, Cuy hoax Falla, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtOreatiine, for Delaware, Springfield, Coiurr.bOK, Cin- Xenu, Dayton, lnaianapohs, 8u Louis, Louis- ville, etc. At Forest, lor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etc, etc. At Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, eta eta At Fort Wayne, for Peru, I afayette, Ind., Si. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Warmish for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Illinois. lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets appy to J. BTEWABT, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pitts earth i GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agh, 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. 9. C. HaTHEWaY, fe3 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh WINTER ARRANGES ENT ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. Pennsylvania Central Railroad EIGHT DAILY TRAILS riT&E THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leavee I the Passenger Station every morning, (sxoept Sun day,) at 650 a. m- stopping at all regular stations, arri ving at Philadelphia at Uw&Op. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at 436 n. m, stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and am yingin Philadelphia or Baltimore at 630 a. m. THE FAST LINE leaves tbe auhon daily, (except Bnnday,) at 336 a. m, stopping only at Greens burg, \j* troboJohnstown, Wilmere, Gallitaen, Altootuu Ao, con necting at Harrisburg with Train direct for Baituuoru, and arriving in Philadelphia at 6.00 p m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS* THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &(.0 p. stopping at all atations and running as far asConemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Braddock. i* Field leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:60 a. m. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for lunie Creek ekvea daily (except Sunday.) at 1130 a. m SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &60 p. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRALN for Turtle Creek eaves daily, (except Sunday,; at 630 p. rn. RETURNING TRAINS arnve in Pittsburgh as fol lows ?—Ex press, 1:13 p. ro; Mail. 7:60 p.m; rast Ijri -130 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, ItrJCs. m; Kirm Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:40 a. m. Bru-idock's Field Accommodation.&lu a. m . Mec<»n i don, 12:60 p. fn ; Third Accomnsodauot, ulo p. m. Trams for Biairsviil* and Inojsaa, connect at Lisin*- ▼iUe Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Rx- press, and Mtul Tram* Emu and Wml PITIBBI’KtiH aM> TIUJ>H stopping at all stations on the Puuburgb and Cooro*> rills Hood, leave daily. ( Sunday except*-*!,; a* follow*.- Mail Train, irui u. mu Ex press ‘1 ram. <h&o p. m. He: ur n tng Trains from fttisburgh and ConneUsnUe Road » r* ire at Pittsburgh a. m. and fell) p. no 'Tbs traveling puoiic will find tt gre&UT to tneir inter est. In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Baiiroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be imposed on any roots. The Boad is ballasted with atone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise web-tv. speed and comfort to all who may favor this Hoad with |Detr patronage. vaa k » TO NEW YORK *1- £w I iu HA LTiMOߣ...ss fcO PHILADELPHIA., lu 00 I LANCASTER... 8 66 ~~HTT i nrrnufir $7 i&. Baggage cueutud to all stations on the Pennsylvania RailroaaT*&d to Philadelphia, Baltimore New York Passengers jmrch asms ticket* In cars, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PEK MILE in addition to iheetaboc rates, exc» pt from station* whero the Company ha* do agent. NOTICE—in oaae of loss, the Company will bo -J themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an an rant not exceeding £lOO. N. B.—/he Excelsior Omnibus Line ha* been em ployed to oonvey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceedifi cent* for passenger and barge^t*. For tickets spply to J. HTKWART, A**.., At the Penn'a P. R. paasengt-r Station, On Liberty and Grant streets. CHANGE OF THE—WINTER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON ANI) AFTEH MONDAY, Nov 2utb, 1800, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva nia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AN V CHICAGO LINE. Leaves Amven at Leaves Arrives at PITTSBCXOH CIXTELAJCD CLEYILaAB CHICAOO L6oa.il 7:40 a.m. 7;60 a. *. 11:00 p. k. L4OP.M. fcB6 ». K. 7HO p. m Kh3o p *. Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo, Chicago, or Doints West, via Cleveland, most be parti cular to Mk tor ticket* via Cleveland. N. B. The ume to Chicago by this route is as 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, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis. BOi.M. L4O p. M. T^Or.s. L4O p. m. 1:40 a. IL &20 a. il This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attaobed to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINK. Leaves Ax. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Flttab’gh, Rochester, Wellsville, Steubfville, Wheeling, LAO a. a. 3.-06 a. it. 3:49 a. M. 606 a. a. 6:24 a. a. L4O p. n. 3:00 p. a. 3:46 P. il feCO p. a, &30 p. *. 4:40 p. m. 6.00 p. a. The 1:60 a. a. and L4O r. a. Trams connect with Trains IC. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4so p. a. Train stops at all stations between Ro chester and Wellsville. Through Ticket* can be procured at the Liljerty Street Depot, Pittsburgn. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particular* apply to WILLIAM STEWART. Agent. At th.> Company's Office in FieisbtStation. Penn street, F. R. MYKRS, fe26 Geu’l Ticket Agent Cleveland,»>hlo; STEW KuU'i’E VIA K i I) HAIL | ROAIJ: dianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad, Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and T«rr» Haute and Alton Railroad,! o St. Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, New Alban / and Salem, and Miob- Igan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR LINGTON, and all Intermediate point*. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TKRRK HAUTETLAFAYETTB and PKRU. Freights and passengers carried from Oiocinnsti or Lawrenceburg fn less time than by any other route by wenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only roaii » wMoh shipments can be made from Cincinnati to no West, without breaking ooik. Consignments made to J. R. GIBBONfik agent, at Cin* or W. B. CUTTING, agent at Lawrenceburg vUI receive prompt attention, and no charge for oom mission; ho c&arps for drayagt or commuaujn at Lawr iwi| hora* For farther information apply to THOMAS RATIOANS (No. 114 Water street,) agent of the Company, who U prepared to give tbeoooh ucom for nasvengers an ftwlght u> Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Lsifayette, Chioago Para, Greenca* tie, Crawfordaville, Charleston, Pans as Mftttoon.Ao.Ao. H. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. CH RKK. General Freight Agent. tnr6 A USTIN L*.*JMIS & CO., Dealers Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgagee, and ounues for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral ecurities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. persona desiring Ix>ans can be aooommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Rea Bfftet*. Offloe, No. W FOURTH STREET, above Wood. ■teZhlY AUSTIN LOOMIS. PSOBUCE"- 4 e%cks Ginsiag; &) bushels Clover Seed; 10 “ Timothy do; 800 lbs. Prime Feathers; 8 bbls. White Beans; fnofi) W H. SMITH A 00. UTTEK.—S bbls. Fresh Roll Butter— -4 ** solid packed u nut received and for sale by ' WM. H. SMITH * CO, US Second A 147 FoorthfSv; Fine pukt, SRERRY, CLAHET, and BANTERNE WINES by the botUe; for sale by WILLIAM BENNETT, No, 20 Wood street Tlf js E£l>' 'W£ILWG HOUSES FOB iIFFIu-w dWELI,. Kent Enquire of g COTHBEBT & SON, 51 Market street PPLES APPLES.—I2S barrelpsprim* tod., ip-t ™cd »d to -•g' corner Market and Pint aia. ' .-.-v * . ■ -■■.'O* £ FIFTH AVENDE EXCHANGE DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTBBUROH, PA. The best of liquors always on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of tho Season, served op in the most superior manner. 49-Meals at all hours of the day and night. TB* mv'dydsw. COBSLCOPIJ2 RESTAURANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment, wh<eh has been jwwrtiy fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks auend'ng market are par ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to ac EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest tho market affords. ap29:d*w SCOTT HOUSE, COR. IRWIN ST. IND DUQUESNE WAT, B . ID. MARKBB, OYSTEB AO EATIMJ HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLKSALX IXD RXTAIL DXA.LKXS lit LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AMD BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WILD GAME, All Im their Prop«r S.uon. no26J GKO. KEINEMAN & CO. 6.50 “ *• 12.30 “ SAVAGE HOUSE, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken an l fitted up, with all the modern improvem 'nts, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his olu customers and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. Hu Wines, Liquors aad Ales, he feels confident in recommending to the public for their exceMeoce. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale end Retail. my26:lyd Mansion house, geo. aurkntz. Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty street. tust beside the Passenger Depot of th* Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at i-oneidorable expense, fitted up, .n excellent style, the M ANSION 11' d’SK, would re spectfully solicit a siiare of public patronage. 1 here u atuu'hed s splendid BTABI,E and Wa<tDN YARD, affording ample accommodation to traveler- and teamsters. His larder and Bar wib be furuishe-J with tne best the market van afford. f«l y SEETIN’S OLD STAND THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAXEN and fitted UJ». at a great expense, with ah the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the aubsr.noer m prefiareil to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYBTERB will be served up in every variety of style during, the mmmoo. LIUUURB and ALES he feels confitleni tn recom mending to ihe public for the;: excellence. I H served ui> at ah hours, and 1 1 A Y ani NIt»HT BOARDER* uvken. ai4.lv GIKAUI) iioisi:. PHILADiILPHIA, PA. GKO. G. PKKSBL'KV, Jr.. ) JAM KB SY K la, l Pr-.j ri.L-nt HKNKV A. OUALWICK, ) ma3.lv ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Unour Ike Care of Ike FrancLcan Brothers, rpUIS I.NSTI iT HwN, MTI'ATKIi iN q L« ■RKT'JV, OnitiriH <■*■»:n :v. !’• i. r ; -* ,r*.i I< • <; r milo» from Jiuinn. •• ci im«i i.r>n i Phi .H.if .;-!ua and PiU-’-nr.. w-vn j. fr'* u> c-or.;-: th«- u»ia < '<»> '•» anu Tt»«* !«**»: <*n uf'.i.o < .- «m pior»l iii>»!u t in Pt»u*.-»h; .**—<! « Ali+ijinj '-m i yrt.*'' >f : water, Imwtnjt air, bad pwioreb-jup *o iip:* The Hch< Uwt.'' jr*-j»r com ri«aw- uo th«* KUUjT M 1 N I*AY after me l-’-iit of At-iif'-T . and end* about the 2Nm of JUNK following. *it i» dtrio<-l ,du> iwu hoamod*- Hindoo Lk r&aoot return tion»« l*»te**«*n ilic .vmioiu. All the Appex&tc- Deivaearv lor I-aod H'.: feyitt. Ho glDerring, A«„ Ac.. w.!i l>e furtnnhed ty li,e lustration to the ntuiirnle. Inarurncuiai Mm! \ cm-*. 'rfnK»<- forme no extra c.'.arg*. Humeote w..: t» aliminM from eign; jv are u» if.e tk%e of rriAC n Txsjis—Hoard &u 1 la.l. <>o. jMsyar.e l.ao ycar.r •; ad fence ... |i<* Biudenl* spend Vacation at id<- < '>ii<igv I 1 Rofciruaor can b** tna-I** Uj Ki K*-* nor, to the Rev. T s. R*y ru/.d*. .-n_ M *rr *. L< 'H-it •. and to other Clergymen ot the l*y. - .*Uir*\ l Carriages. EASTERN CARRIAGES! PRICES FOR CASH. jOfr JOSEPH WHITE, AT IIIS CARRIAGE KPToSIToaY, f\ near the Two Mil* Run. between Pittsburgh wad L*wreocenU*, has oo hand a spleoetd and general ■*- •oranent oi 1-arrLagen, Boggle*, UocAawars Ac. He ia *iko constantly receiving No* and oecood-b*od Vehicles, KtM'kawayn, (jermaniown Wagon*, Carnage*, Buggies, and any article pcrtmtuag to the busmens. Twenty year* practical experience, and gtx>l buidDes* facilities, enable him to odor great toduratneoU to purchaser*. earn of the ClUzens’ Passenger Railway from Pittsburgh, pass the door every T minui-'* au'Ldew V. WEST A CO., or CARRIAGES. KOCKAWAYB, BTIKmES, BULKI Eft AM' BLKkiHH, A’o. 197 Perm Street, PUteburyk, Ax All work warranted to be of the beet materials and jporkmanehip. mylilydiH BATES Si JOHNSON’S ROOFING WM. JOHNBOH WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he haa purchased the interest of his late partner, (1. 8. BATES, in the Rooting Bnsinesa,and la the note manu facturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Rooting:— lit. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass Roofing. 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooting:. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Rooting. All warranted FIRE ASH WATER PROOF. RooSng Material for dale, with printed iD»iru<*tinQH for using. Office at Bates A Johnson’* old stand, 76 Stnithtield t*L WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. EL—This (turn Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, a.~ paioL, and oheaper. ma:27:dAw JJHOTUGISN, COAL AND CARBON OIL COAL AND CARBON OIL To be the best in this market and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and of every variety. COAL O[Lis the most economical ami brilliant light known, and is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied wuL Coal or Carbon < >il, pure, aod of the tinest quality, at low onces; aNo'LampH, Wicks and Chimneys. C. THUMM, Nos. 10 and 12 Fifth street, below Market, maSSilydaw in the Fxoeisior Omnibus fetation. P . F . G E I S S E / PRACTIGAL MACniSIST & ENGINE BLILDBR; CONTRACTOR FOR STEAMBOAT & FERRY-BOAT MACH INERT & HULLS, STEAM ENGINES, Railroad Castings, Mill-Gearing, &c WELLSVILLE, Ohio. orders for steam enuines for the oil coujrrnr, PSOMPTLY PILLED. NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES, Of different Bines, on hand. Refer lo n021:3m _ W. B. BCAIFK, Pittsburgh. TJURE LIQUOIfcS. —Families can buy a JL bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenentfe, Sherry o Malaga Wine. Also. Cognac Brandy of different brands, very Old Mononganela Whisky, Champaigne in quart, pint and and half nurt bottles; reduction made by aosen or hall dozen. All iho above for sale by the quart or gallon. * N. B.—Those wi«hing adulterated liquors need not call. a FiCKRISEN, ap26:ly-mo 101 Third atreo KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, AO. M WOOD STREET, « Pittsburgh, 1 a. a full assortment of Law, Medical and Misci 11 oos Books constantly on hand. m SOTTLED LIQUORS, FINE BKaN DIES, Wines, Gins, Whiskies, Rums, Ac, for by WM. BENNETT, |a3l 120 Wood atree Raisins.— 100 boxes Sugar Raisins; 160 do Bunch do; 100 W do do do; 100 % do do do; 00 do Valencia do; For sale by REYMER A BROTHERS, No. 39 Wood street (ell Opposite the Su Charles Hotel ‘ -W"S V . <v t . > , V* ■ ./* Hotels and lUstan.anis. PITTSBURGH, PA., HXOELSIOK So. 350 Liberty Street, IN THE DIAMOND, Oidurational. Washing and u*«* of Cl&AMica) and Mixiflru «ikra LAMP STORE I GUARANTEE MY DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK, HO. .05 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED lIS 1856. OPEN DAILY, from 0 to 2 o’clock ; abo, 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 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all stima not leas than Ok* tkh.ijul, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and I»eoeml>er. Imprest has been de clarod semi-annuallY, in June and Iwsmber, since the Hank was organized, 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 ban* the same interest from the first day* of June and December, compound ing twice a year v» tihnul troubling the depositor to call «>r even to present his pass l«>ok. At this rate, mouey will double in loss tnen s wdve y**ars, making in th*» aggre gate IJUHT il?I> OKB UVLf PIH iT.IT. Jt TKA&. K>oks coniAuuinf the t'harU’r, Rules arid Regulations, furnished grans, on application at the office William J. AnJorHoa. Hitl Hurgwtn. l-»u*c M. Pennock. Ben). L. KfthnpHto' k, A. M. Pollock, M. IL, bof*ewell Hepburn, Ko'oerl liobb, Jamen Herdumn, Jhm«*B Khidle. James D. Kelley, Alexander Tmdlft, Proprietor.! I Alexander Bradley, .John B. MoFaddon, John l*. Kaekofea, Pett»r A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Auloj', Alonao A. Garner, J ho Marsha.;, Charlea A. Colum, Walter J’- Marshall, William Douglaa, John Orr, John Evana, Henry L RmgwaK. John Holme*, John H Suo«Mit**rg«r, William S. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter Id Hunker, Wi'.luin K. Bchmerts, Richard liny*. I-aao V» h"u**r William b. Lovely, Lhnatian Yeager. BEAKY W. i:i!HI«TTI, No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, FITTJkBI lUIH, PA. MONEY in large ami small quantities loaned on'.old and Hover, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Silver Wn:che», and nil kin.i-of valuaie* ar tides, for any lengiu of unis agreed mi. due goods cannot i*e delnere-l *. Duo, this licJteL Not aocouub able in cjuhj of tire. dour« from 7 A. M. U> 10 P. M. ia3o WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, n'ood Street , corner of Third, FKNN'A. NJiuLMh-S A Hunker* Hn*i Lx « chan*** brok «•'% »:j*i ui Acc«*}>lacjr«'fi, • ««• •!. ><.! F-r w»«l H*i.k Ki' '.ai on Uim an i U..»i,-rn <'«>n-»iAnily Ur -n n»a*ie -ii n~ ’.hr U. '■ ■ -'ig t" "•« MjU'** i >»•{•*•»■.> r l ' ni'i-.l :l ;*r fiju-1.-i-r <i.f r*>ol paper, .Su. G 7 Mam*?; hi.r»M‘* Third M.d Fourth utreeu. .ajo.lj WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! SO. Ut FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH FAIRS OF I 860: -WKEEEEE &C. WILSON Awarded the Flr>t I'remlam at the i\n;i y. HrniKi vaiiv. i > H • 1 1 A I K KA ' K. II I.IN -IA ■ K *- < i. V. ;*<« • (N-: N I S • K f'A 'K, ,< iVi A ? I A I V M , K KkM'l'iKl 8M I K FKi K. , !• N S K * r A i K Ka i k. .NKW JK.KM \ M A I h F Aik, \ hkU«»M ** ! A it. I UK. i Hi l Aii" Wr'i lUVi :s- ' . T if. l- in\ ti.t.r. m? i »m-." : .; n r L ti N t !>> A f i MW liiNi'ft IN* I<il "i r au.Ki •li k.> * i • -r.s m / a ! ;cu- Alri (>• ; >■’ l'< >UDIf I-4.1* t<-*> n .I i > 11/'K'if fKKT'i rilK !‘f :■ W \it X ‘A : i i.vs ;Vf i ,•. j i i.; \ s a ; h t • < ■ »* ki * » •• h -.n.UtX*’' f uQ Ui>* <lj • T - j<- l !> .D 11. • 3V, *-’i tU4*<". !»**• i.uizj .•! lu. k. K. t-r o*l. a il for i. C r> !■ [t ki M C)ii.«*M t u r fur,.! Hours * s;\v SHITTI.I Sewing Machines, ARK ADAPT hllto all k:n.l« u. r FAMILY BKWlho. w*»ia;ng wpudlt we., on Vftf .ijMw! and hoariest uiinr*, guu..t>g Ui« fciucc on boO: wm» fi c*xn* l t'* Raveled or Pulled Out. Aotl for Taiionna. Shirt Mating, 'rsi'.er KiiUog ao 1 Shoe Binding, Giom* hava do »up»*nor Cab and *&+ them at ,N.. 756 Kihh Htre.pi, \ p »’.o:r*. »|iO:d.*w. r W. H. I.tturell. GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, WITH I N T II E REACH OF A 1. L. I‘noetH Reduced fur Keren War*. from 10 1110, including Hemem. locriywd locintiee for rnati ufnoiunng and the onruulm*-n' of cooaequen U|»<-n r -.cent ,j. .-mu >t r i-i th»* l rm«-d s^n,.. Court* affirming the rali-lit> (.! '!.« Grover A bn*'*:'- Va> ‘a patent* fjnni>le» thif* company (o furni-fi lh< ir SEWING MACHINES with important improvement* at greatly REDUCED PRICES. 1 he Ktijxjrioruy of these machine* for family u»eand manuiactnrtni in the onn.f mnite of purpoM* and ma terial* H alteaitd by the tnii b Umii-un !i u*mg ll»rn, and the moderam priced hi which they nr* nowr*'M, plaoea them within Uiti roach of a 1 ami i.bttatea all ex ouai* for tampering w th G o*e inferior and low nriced machioe* which have »n much*preju<ilo«»d the Hewing Machine buainena. Every machine aol iby u* ta war ranted for three yearn, we al-o give instruction* fr*e> of oharg* to purchaser* to enable them te HEM. GATHER, rIVK A.Nii E.M HIiUIDKR, ALE uN THE same machine. Circulars can Ui had at our office free of charge by applying either m person or hy mail. N. R —Bowing Machines, Needles, Silk Twtat, Cotton, etc , coDMAnlly on ha- d WILLIAM MEANS. HARRISON A. CuKPIN, beneraJ Partnera. MEANS & COFFIN, (Succosaora to M’OjmdJeaa, Means A Co,) WHOLESALE tiBOCEBS, Corner Wood and W’nter SU., f” 10 _ Pittsburgh, pa WILLIAM JR ALA LEV, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. U. SMITH WM. U. SMITH A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, We Mima, Pbila..— MILLER & RICKETSOW, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BKANDIKS, WINKS AND SEUAKB, NOS. 211 AND 223, OORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SOL\E AOBNTS FOE SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Kalis, Cotton Tarns, &c., &c., Con stantly on Hand. [mr2 »***’* • , % *V + LMagga financial. pEMn»iirr. Oi&OKOK ALBKKK. nca raxau>nrra. James H I>. Meede, BKCEITART 4JTD TEIAKL’&OL CHAKLKS A. COLTON LOAN OFFICE Machines < WIiK K .. *• \ *. m \ r- *»:- r |-»r- , , u. ; *0: a Lh j> *anie iw.li nr, »t>.i worr*. i fr' rn • f ir-+ a. \ m . V* x r.i.. ( ; lr . - • • if: u; r ' i r .Sftv: *-», ,-t i rt'\» (.--..jjO HQ 1 ’ \ »* M. h nu:n LOCK STITCH bEOI CHATi'.NKy a WAI.ThK, No Ki 1 vti utrect, • M*n«Tnl A^enU*. C 6 roars. I'Wij irasii'i.i® Special Partner. PITTBBIHGII .JOS. R. HI'NTEK. Pittsburgh, Pa. X. W. Riciir&on, Pittsburgh". C .*■ ■*. j - v, . rf ■»’ r - Jitsttpitct. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Oflice, No. 486 and 437 CHESTNUT BTREET, near Fifth. Statihist or Assrrs, Jancart let, IS6O. Pubh&hed to An Act of As6*'&<y. be\n<;: First Mortgages, araplv secured J1,*06.393 Real Estate, value f!03.31.> 61,) co*t. 102.8i*6 'J> Temporary I*oaas on ample'kulauirHl Sec ts yy»l-i5 Siockk, (present value . $86,667 - J,} co*t_ 8#.7v5 66 Notes and Bills Receivable- l* s '-l i>> The only profits from premiums wmch this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances mode on every description of Pro|W'. :y, in down and Country atralenaalov v ur* consistent * Ui security. Sine* their ncor)*oration. a j t-jeiod of uvry yei.rs they have paid losses liy Fire, to an amerrn •• ‘ og Four Millions of Lollars, thereby adoMiNg ••»-i h : <'< i i.*i«* advantages of Insurance, as well a* i/k'hmi :y and disfvosition to meet wu n a,! liabilities. Losses paid during u>e year 1369, ftik,l63 36. SISICTOM. Charles W. Bancker, Mordeoai I). I^wis, Tobias Wagner, I»avid S. Brown, Samuel Gnait, I-«uw Leo, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Lalv, George W. Richards, G«* uye F: J^s, CHAB. N. BANcKER, President £! »WARI> C DALE, Vico Prt-.-iueot. WM. A. STHEE Secretary pro tom. J. G\RI'NKU COFFIN, Agent, m v 16 Nortncast <•>,• nor Tnr.i an-l \t (•< •! r<w*ta Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGS EA.vliE. Hr*...!.!''. C-apL R. I*. O't'HKA Omo No.W Water «tre*i, ("h>ioc A '..0 Warehouse up stairs,) i’lttuburgh. WiU insure against ail kind* of FiKK *nU M.U INF. RISKS. A Homo Inauiuiion manager! iy ! b*r« u: • ar»‘ well known iu U»*»‘*»>rnmunity, uni w: >- are df>t**rn by promptness at 4‘iberahtv, t.. ri latiitoi n to** <•!**; wr wmch they hu*e asj imM, .4* t,p l**m pr linn to Uio**e who dtsire b> ! ♦* '• -l.r»*«l ASSETS, o' "b*Hhk Ooii.lm*) biiM-g Accounts 4 o v «' Mnrif/w. t.ifhi'e furniturr Often Accounts. etc Ca-h Premium Not***. Notes bbl« d^'oun'.ed D.BJCT^tS C-teorg* Pursie, K V Jr, (♦eurge W J***4n»uTi, Jaa.ri* X A.iioy, Natnaniei liuiine**, b-: V* cn, Wm H. W:n":„ ' !.ar W Kh , i: *>oo, Andrew Ack'ey, Win , SfKM>r, Dat. 1 >i laji c, » J 1 liuruw r * *** PUILADKL.FU.IA FI HE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 110.149 CHESNUT STREET. 4>P{>oftlt« Ilia Cailoiu lloun, Cni lLal VMO.IIH) Asarta fJOI.OIK. W! I. L MAKK A i.I, K!M»* ‘»K iNM RA>’.K fiivr )'•>'T I p -•** ut i“r*»fwriy -ir M **f : ■•<». a! f.-tta.-nni ral**» of KobhKl l' K . v >‘ •, .‘'-a. iru', M W P.A1.l ’*!Y \ .<••• L«i KK«:h >M Charts* har**, tv U < * w, K- h. fcla*U»t s tr*...r».-Vi l-riwn, P R. SwterT, .1 1V... r. Hhomuu.. 4. J Ha£RT j»M\, K. Bixcittut, - / *. iMKK. Y A . i*' O<ro**.' J r.iri */i 1 * •• : DYA.A\S AKK Ml' il'A 1. v AI - K I V IN HI KAM'K O»MP*M -|V-*»KP >KA : £i- M THE LK*« i*l .a n ‘RK *'f l*. * (■{■PiCiLs K.t>jK'*Ln :a:}> \>.••>**./. y / • r> r PIULAI'FXPHiA MAUI Nf I.N'i KAM * A ' go ao-l )* rfit|(iiU «• ) •'tf - 1 -T 1 . &A M r-> "P. •»-'». if'- '*-r» < La t.*l < -sr’ tuif, u> tu*r> ,- i. KIM » on M i*rr:. »a>. ••< *<• f*- } ,ir>t£ H ouhm. . I 1 I 1 I . 1 f I 9 '** I'} •** Pat*. I n* Jan.* • Tnwjiuwr. Wm M • *-. jt K "--a Jiuit-i «Ta*.*. 1 '-hj %•■ - j P f'r"! -It f |{ ' HtP«-ri hurv.iu Jr- Jjmhu* }' y ' f*' } M . A H out Lrur**, Ciiiirn'i Inuiranff ( ■ m (‘ni;> •>! lY.isburth U(3ct, C or. of tt n r k * i onil VV »ier Hi*, Vk Si Rl. Hr. v i.vhi ko n ri:A mm' vi -< .v. ( ■ ur«»« t,«i L/<**»* *>ii 1 ; Iniartl again*! l.on and l>itina),'r by Klr« on. h*£Ei' * Jo*. Iw*. ; . m r ;-•• h M. u S-iil. n ?al. pt.'O. \--xrrim) tl.f.-V . . .5 .. WI.M ItUVStil Mutual Insurance Company l/H li WAV t.V > CUARTXKXD HY Til K I. £■ ji> !. A"I I'HK C V PKNN Ou\ ■ apiuil I yv^,,-.t„ ,W*. |1 33.M.'. Tli !> O'MI’ANV WIU, K i»N M*tv. njvi.t--. : n.luio, -v- ..n P-ar. : country. tna-u-TOW —H -n. .1 J P.-vv, J : Hon '» C Hwn-t. dm* i'r-i, . !. I't-u-r ! W w*. •*. . »«•>.,» H \ ‘ ! 1 T I AbfciMA. v ••<• I’r**.' : Tbo» Kitvcu. Sw-rourr d-Ti N " PENNSYLVANIA INSUBANCE CO. Ol I'lUiiburgli Jaroh Pti.nU’r, R--Jt i > *nvr Sj.rci.i, ('.A «<»u>u. J rnif* H. H 1• | t. r. 4 A \ * •* H*nrr Spmui, N>< '• V<«-.:'d } A. J Wad* H*ni|*U- Clmrte rc<l Cupltal. KIUK AM' MAHI.SK KISR.\i laK K.\ a. «:iiiona. LTTtCtafl r A. A CAKRI Kit. Pro* teal. I r,K',K.K 1-aMt BCbKHAVii'S HOLLAND BITTEM dyspjei*sia, Uver Complaint, Fever end Ague, &fi- introCurtion tad of VtW hlad Bmiimlj hi.* be»o the » literal Aond rrf tmllrd “ BJtu-rm offered In *mrlt’a« ft*rma, fr'J*'* | p*'"* U>ai* to • Qt*< (tallcHi kea, antll thU “ litll*"'** t ~T'- U)Other tl>mil f->r ** Or fc'rti'* *t! UUtn'U* vhtafcwj «••• * tor*. Bat tb* realty prat relitf derived from the tblacla cm Uanpouufui, of oar medhda*. BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And IS* arnttr* ahse*«* of afia prt*mi/i<ws, ba* «wt*Ml»h*d for It • reputation which the boat of Imltatiou* and <*»» SerMts har* failed to uaderuila*. It D p<*lti**ly a Vejpe table preparation, with barely »n(3eiaut pare eplrUe u preeorve It. Bat «&• das of the genuine, (Half Plat BotUee,} pciee One Dollar. It U a medicine of long tried efficacy for P*n/jrf«f tAe Bloody so essential for the foundation of go*d health and for correcting disorder! of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will oonrince the afiilcU-d of Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the lire:, bowili and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For Indigestion, Try BtrrhaTe’j Holland Bitters For Heartburn, Try BorrhaTe’i Holland Bitters. For Aaidity, Try Barhave’i Holland Bitten Por!iW>t«rbnuh, Try Boerhave'i Holland Blttrra. For Headaohe, Try Bcrhave’i Holland Bltiers. For Losmi oF Appetite, Try Berhave'i Holland Bitters. For OoetlyeneM, Try Bnrharo'i Hollaad Bitters. For Flies, Try Barhare'i Holland Bitters. In all Nerroos, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affae- Aoss, ti has In numerous Instances prored highly beawieial, and In others effected a decided cure. HAD CABKTULLT! ft* nauta* highly ooucentrabed BoabavV* Bofleaj Dttvi U pal ap is haltpti>* bottle* oaly, *xtd rrtett«4 fel Owe Dollar Mr bcttla. The great AtmmnA b UOe troto CwhlinUod Medicine bee Induced nany Wt*TO Um public choald guard *g»in«i [inn haSsn Bwari of h*pc*(t»onl So* Uaf mgr mm bS Or ig&rf tf ncy boCO* yrm tmj BENJAMIN PAGE, JH. & GO. sous rsoraurrosa, PITTSBeiHna. PA. Groceries.— 100 bags Rio Cofiee; 26 pockets Jars do; 25 nhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 60 bbla. Eastwick’fl Syrup; 100 kegs Bi. Garb. Soda; 20 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 100 boxes rarious brands Tobacco; 160|half cheats Y. H. and Black Tea;' "•?„ 20. “ M Gunpowder and For Mklejby W M. H. BMITH A CO, tyris Second and Frost sftf .r - * w --' fi.-Ate.UM 68 r M . <»ci” i> . .-ie/r-i^rr •xT.'i Aj;*t:l. ITUTf. *4 r&suui .••IKK !N ’•taji n. K<; :r : f ' T*: W y H-wr. I rj:-.. ’! ■s .... -I i. r r. L. VLVANIi. i' .T T Afrutv •a t So. A 3 Kourtli Street V»- 'A "m-W. i I'.Ur-i'H. • .» 00.000 V.»*; 3.^* insurants. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mntual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Morchan dize. Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. Canto Capital* $‘229,510 OO* Assets, $303,508 9t>« Invested R 5 follows, tie:— F\r.*t MorUtni'u on Improved City Property, worth doiihlw the amount , ! Grotm-i rt-mi. iir:-t fin.** Z,4o'd 60 PemiHvi vamii Railroad Co.'® 6 it uont. Mortgage Loan*. $3u.U"O. oor.L 27,000 00 Philadelphia i itv 6 }*er <>*nt loan 30,000 M County 6 a cenu Ptmus) Ivama Kadjoiid Loan-. i?- 000 Loliau-ra. loan*. «-fl. nei-urfl 1i,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad T«>P Mountain Kail ro:id mortgage loan 4,000 00 Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 m.i-k ol' the lUmunre Mutual Insurance Co.- 24.360 00 Stock of County Fire InMiriuioe Co 1,060 00 Sto. k of ladawar* l M. S. ln*urauee Company. 700 00 t'omrm'roi.il Bank do 6,136 01 » ■< *<,i - * Mivliar.in*' Bank do 2,012 60 ( i:mn M. limiram-e (V* Bmp l ’* J Bill* Heceivahle, hui-im-H* paper 16,297 1* Book Aff'ountM, accrued miere-t, etc 6.216 <i C<v*t on hand and ia m hand* »d agent* 11.3*5 16 $V .3,608 96 CLKM T. Ni -LEY, Pre.-i-lup DiamosM Clem Tinglev, Samuel Kinphani WUmun R.'fhompson, Robert Steen, I'n-d.T.kr Brown, William Mus-er, Coruioius Stevenaon, Benjamin W. lingley, K Worrel, Marshall Hill, 1! I. ( ar-r.Q, Z. Lothrop, Rooert 1 > land, Chwle.* Iceland, Fred.-nek l.'-ring Jacob T. Burning, Cha-lc* B Wfsul, Smith Bowen, dames S. Woodward, John B.swell, Pittc*. M. RINCHMAN, J .(tAki'N KR COFFIN, Agonu' mylfl Northeasi corner Third and Wood street*. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. DKS'iCK—Ko. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSUU&S AGAINST ALL KINDS OK i KIRK aNL> MARINE RISKS. Isaac Jo.NK.S. F'l.-si'.leni; John L>. McC'ißn, Vies ; L, M. h»aiß, rotary; CapL WILLIAM 1 KAN, 'o-nersJ Agent. InarrTvt*—l-ww* Jon*". C. <L Hum-4*t, Harvey Childs, (Apt. R. C. (fray. Jonu A Wiw.-n, B. L FahnAMionk. John i» McOor*l Cap«. Adam Jjoo» a, R- P Sterling, Capu VV i wan. Ifoh’i l>. M'Brew, Kob’t P Bavin. nr»*dM (glassirarr. *. :;tiysiv, has, D. ocitJfisuHAle K. c< N.fl.vuUAii, D. him * t dl.vjaJi. CrXNI.NUH A MS A Ct >.— PITTS BU UWII t'!l\ i* I .A**.*' VV'iRKe—AKKHui oK, No 110 r - U HI- ; lid First r.i. r *---L Pitl-burgh, three ; u-ii.v M 1 • •luraM'ia House, ? dk:h;iMCti.rer» o( }••:• U'k‘i*‘tv Wrj.li.iv* Lmgrist*’ Ulas.- Hare. .1: ! \ rner ear: t t (,;»**.-<.r par'or \vm.i<*ws,churf!iee r■! ~11l he ( '.il.UOk-. fed —lv ai; u i- ait m. UALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, QTKAM and gas pipe fitters, O BLI MbKKH and FINISHERS of ail kmda o< braas DEALERS IX GAS FIITCBES, &C. Offlc« and Wireroeu, No, 19-1 Wood it., Are Door* from Kiftlu Foundry, No. 155* First at., Are Doors below Monongtlxlt Hoait. ’p;,o wf'. i novn p'»rt;in sk ill and ex p©nonce in the T*rw..|. ' l,l jirafF Casting, Steam and <»*tf Pipe KittiHk:. i*: tv** w«*nior rnenhiern of the firm, (who witi *.»** uh-'.r atU’RUon to all work entruntod to them,/ -•'* -.1 eiu.ue ur* u.< * r*i*&re of p.jblu: patrooago All Orders Proni]»tly Filled. i U.tf /1 li Kl>l M A > i’ RtSE {« T S lIIAUIIFUL yESUSKS, Goai Vftsea, Fire Irons, I’LATE HAtiiKRS, TKATS AXB YASES T.N AM- HiUTANMA TEA 3ETB, at T. i. CBAIU*Bs 14, WOOD ST. Fire dfMirs from Fifth Jm • r; LMiNG, successor to L. Wiloox A t ournt-r uf Mwaot and the Lnamnoti, fuQ-iaasn nu iiand * frh aHaortment of I*Rl ..r, . , N i--»v M r.LiCIN KCH hks IS. i’ERFLMKP.Y, and »..> ar (--f.iutiiak '0 tit*’ l-'iFiDoea. fijr Af - ■ i , * e JA«. TUOTSFSOfI <fc tO., fci"!>K, SitiN AN 11 ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. lAS Third Street, T. I. KtOXTSE, SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No, • i . Uor. St- Clair St- and Duqueaue Way, »NI> STORY.! » • k on':;ii* to mo will bo Natl!; and ortfclr Prompt. > Kxwtitisi. 11ENKY EKUEJV, OEGAN MAUDPACTUEEE, Keeps constantly on ti&nd Church and Parlor Organs, <>F EVERY 81ZE AND DESCRIPTION. Nt». I. Throe stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 9 inches wide, 2 feel a inches deep. Y> Five 9 feet 5 loobei* high, 6 feet 6 inches w..|r, •» deep. Nu ;t K'ght stop*, 11 foet d inches high, 7 feet 3 ins.* w..i*\ : fe«*t 8 inches deep. No. 4 Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, : fet-t deep. l h«' Htx.re dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth och-mh they wilt i*» somewhat highei. For further tuf<>nnaUon apply to JOHN H. MKIJ/JR&I Wood street, l*r HKNKY ERUEN, 17i Centre atreet. api:U> -sat NEW YORK. 11. I* II It It Y , BOOT MAKER, Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.) A kter a lung absence from xw the Boot business, has again commenced, and Hauer- himself that be will be able to render general ~*.t -f.,ct-oe, and would be pleased to see hta former ,-U-'.,(,w< and He has on hand the t*e«i ot 11-::-..V tl CA i .F ok IN;:-, nud cone but the best of work n,i*n will receive employment. Satisfied that he is .•tiii'.p<•;r*rit to judge of the workmanship and material ' f* rtt,l |>:vf his utid: nd-'d attention to thu brnnun of anlfltlr & CO., JJAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Unto, Caps and Ladies’ Furs, Which they oiler at the lowest prices, wholesale and rcuul. HILLKRMAN A CO., n,,U 76 Wood street. /IUAL VASES, of ihe moat elegant de- V/ signs ami beantiftil patterns. Coal llods and Buckets, Jn variety and cheap. FENDERS of all kinds—Nursery, Wire, Prussia Iron, l u.Ht iron nud Common, Brass Tipped And Plain, at T. J. CRAIG’S, 124 Wood street, near Fifth. MPHE MANUFAUTUREBS UK tiA W A YKK’S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVK 80AP, lifter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully purnuaded that there is no Family Wash ing boaji in the l ulled Slates, for so little money, haring at once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts.) uK BEAUTY—In colons firmness, surface and tex ture generally. UK PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine clav, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations. <JF (QUALITY—For washing clothes, of every des cription, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk dyed, printed or white; lor nusixe tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers’ ink, shoemaker*’ wax, etc., from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy of the direction*. B.C. 4 J. H. SAWYER, ooH 47 Wood street. Pittsburgh Q CUTHBEKT <fc SUN, attend to the • sale and purchase of Real Estate, collection on Keu4!*, borrowing and Loaning Moneys on Notes, Bonds Mortgages, &<l, 61 Market street. ue24 O A W MILL FUK SALE'WITH 2* ACRES O of Land, Water Power, 1 run of burrs fof u*e of Di.-ullerv, acd all conveniences for doing a Urge busi ness. Situate near the 3d Lock not far from the River jaS B CIITHHKRT A BON, 61 Market street. SUITING Tli E TIMES. —W all Paper and H jrders will be sold at reduce. p P MARs2aLL, i h y 87 Wood Stree rill LAP \VaLLTP AFERs.—For sale by ( |a7) W. P- MARSHA UL. WLX.U- LN HUUIxS AT OUST.—Balance of stock will ho closed out at cost. EATON, CREK A MACRUM, ; R i 17 Filth atreet. X> i'CKWHEA.T FLOUR.—B,O(JO pounds Bl Buckwheat Flour in 50 pound sacks in store aDd {Sg-aiV by JA.ME* A. FETZEB, j ft ]4 corner Market and First ata. T>hY FRUIT.— £ y 75 aacka Prime Dry Peaches; 36 “ mu Apples; Raiieivtxl and for sale by _ HENRY H. COLLINS No. 26 Wood atree CodfSl FISH.—2,OOO prune >. , for sale WM, H. BROTH * CO, 118 Becood k 147 Fourth uta "in CENT PRINTS,'BEST IN THE i. Vw/ City Balmoral Skirts, Shirting Muslins, Linens, Pillow Casings, Shawls and Cloaks. C. HANSON LOVE, fee 74 Market flfteqj. T ARU. —S tierces for sale by 1 1 WM. H. SMITH k CO., ja2fi life fcMond * 147 Ko -FT - V •* ' •£/* J. ,ii- H. PHILIPS. ■ M’KEE & PHILIPS, 6EIVEML COOPEBAfiE, Between Hand nod Wayne .►trace*, PiTTSEUBC*. FfSS'A. *jj-We are prepared u>farni«h C<wd C’.U Whimsy, Ale» M<>la*ae« and Port* hAKREiJS, al the/ DcrteM douP6» an i on ifu m-v*' r**u.cp»b'e teri-i*. s. b: & c 3. AiiikCßf MAUUPACTUBESS A.3STI3 DEA LBB3 IN BOOK. CAP, LETT) E, and all kincU of WRAPPING PAPKR, .ave removed from NO. JJ7 W»h)D STREET lo Ko. 33 SwMutteld street, PITTSBURGH, PA, ap%.('A.h or Tra-lfi for ftagfl- It, C. A A. H. SAWKEB, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, toilet and Rosin Soaps, Ho. 47 Wood Str.ct, Plttt'mrgH, P« HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, No. 37 Dlamoutl Alley, near Wood St., PITTSBURGH, PL M. IL—-AU orders penovoOv trv mCHARO W. ROBIKTB I OIRTU STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture ami keep conemutiy on hand every article in tbeir line, tie: Cornice*, tiruume nip'Ju rtain Wood*, Corn forts, if wither Red*, Mattrawed ol ail kind< also, tae celebra ted I'rtieui Spring Bed*. All binds of shadow, Blinds tD'.i Fixture*. attention erven to afl orders for tiltißfc and laving down C&rpeU, UiVCloths, A**. 0.-tIT-lyd Robl-KTS A P.OBMCK. AFULTuN, BELL ANI) BRAtLS • FOUNDER, No. 70 ??L< <>\L> Street. Pm.*bargh, Pr_ i* i>re pared to ftirutnh to o-der, CHI'RCH, STEAMBOAT, KAC'KiKY AND O'!HER BHI.iA. i>K Alia SIZES, From li! to 10,0** pound*. CHIME BELLS mad* to order. STOP AM* GAUGE ; • n Kri nf Rii i*>r fciteaml/ofUii. MINERAL WATER PUMPS. COUNTER FAILINGS, ao<i ev>T.v variety of Brass Casting finished in the aeat*»M manner. » r RAUBi rS ANTI-A ITHITION METAJ.; FXJIj ['U.VS hATk.V! MiuhALhlß I'ACKING, for Hleara En. K! o,.<,. _ ap23Jy_ E uLDIiST AND JL.ARi.iEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. M. MjeilCHJriAH, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER BREWER’S BUILDING, GKO. IiLKTCMKR, GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen, Will. J. TAI LOR &. « «?., WHOLESALI FISH BEALES So. 122 and 124 North Wharves, f Above Arch Street, ) PHILADELPHIA. ootfitlr I>. ( . HMEELAVO JYEEFS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXE.S, nuiiable loj; Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac, at Eastern prices. Corner \ irtfin alley and Wood street, (third »u»ry—-over Citizens”bank.> Pittsburgli. Pa. i^b*l CAB.TWE.IGHT & YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright*) P*, Manufacturers and importers of Pocket and Toole Cutlery. Surgical and Denud Imurumeuts, Guna, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, No. W Wood street, They give special attention to the manufao turmg of T rupees, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repair ag wall punctuality sad despatch. tpi? lAS. MULLNUAK, MONONGAIIEiiA V PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt sinco the fire, and haring en larged his establishment, and filled it won the newest and most approved machinery, it» now prepared to fur nish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, Mum and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. bouth Pittsburgh, September 7,1867: ia2o_ ALADDLN CUAL OIL CUMI'ANY. BBKKETOX, JOILSSTON A WILKINS, No. 46 Market streeL Pittsburgh, Pa., SAVE ALWAYS oL hand a superior quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING RUHE GOAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. 13 EYMER A ANDERSON, (successors to lAj Josho Rhodes A CVx, wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN FRUi k sum spices, confectionery, SUGARS, Ac, No. 89 Wood street, opposite the 6L Charles Hotel, Pitb»hurgh._ ap2_ J M . LITT L E , MERGHAIISTT tailor, MO. *1 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) dniajy Pittsburgh. STOCKING EMPO HI UM! Stocking Manufacturer, CORNER FIFTH (ST. AND MARKET ALLEY', has on hand a tremendous seeortroent of Woolen Btockings,Hoae, Socks, Oomfortß,Gloveß, Hoods, -kicka, for men and women, together with a very ezicD st>'assortment of all descriptions o! Goode in hi* line, eu tible to the season. He sells prim uticles at Low Pi ic«>B. Call and examine. 49* Remember, M. DALY has but one xtore, sad tha on the corner of Fifth st. rd<l Market 'ey. fe*Jl Any person wishing to adofi A CHILD, some six weeks old. will call at the Oihce of DK. BRANSTRUP, WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTEWOF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. FINE OLD MONONG&UELA RYE WHISKY, k G. Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every A description and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu factured by J. U. CAMERON, No. 84F<htksh9v. The subeeriber haring 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 8 ELF-ADJUST UK} WIG. It puts all former plans of wig-making in the »byd*. Its merits are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bears equally all over the head, and easy and graceful appearance, showing the development of the forehei d true to nature. Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGS. They do away with the heavy and formal appeara&cs so csob disapproved of in the old atvlM. anmdaw FITS CURED! FITS CURED! THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEBI. 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 griei to the hearts of parents, as to soe their child suffering with a disease that destroys the intellect and so often carries its victim unconscious to the grave. Parent*! In the AMERICAN REMEDY you find what you have so long looked for in vain—A Cbre. This Remedy ib Fvrtly Vegetable it contains no ioisonow Drops, and can be taken with salety. Pemons sending tor Medicine, should state the. parti culars of the case, and the Medicine will be sent imme diately to any part of the country. From two to six bottles will effect a Cure in most cases. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6. Preparedbv DR. STARKEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by JOS. FLEMING, cor. Market fcti ADiamomi 49rA1l orders should be addressed, to DR. C. STARKEY Pittsbargh, Pa. Belfclydaw TO OIL men.. . AJRE PREPARED TO iFORNISH Hither COPPER OR IRON TUBE, with superio VALVES, ROUS, Ac, oomplate tor working. qalLasheb, CRAIG, Aoo_ not 1M Wood mi 16J Sint ats. r ''>vV> ■" ■■■ ■* ***• +r. -V. - - A.. Si, , **■/ *: ,V■> V X' • Snsmtss Carifi, hf TStXIB KX7 *AOTOAI 0* P.yette Street, m jnyyxoTCTUtta o? WJL tLAt'TOS, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, FI TTSB ÜBG B, F A Manufacturer of the Celebrated hd rvisT e/ KO. 6S MARKET STREET, I»[TT9BUR«iH. PA. CHEAP AND 808 BLE- M . Mi A Sd 1' , Aoriisi. No. 85 Bmithfield nu Pittsburgh. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in 327 and 328 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Oil. Pt MPS , • X "\ *4 '• ; ■- x ? A , •> HMBMBj ■/<£ ‘vs t J * ' ‘ “ • ’<-!■ v '• ■" . I • .. -'ll > Will. BENNETO, ’ MPOR’PSTft ADD DEAIMjB*J ft BRANDIES, CORDIAEB, WINES, GW Old Blonongahela and Rectified Wiliky ( So. ISO 'WoodWtxeiUJM Pittaburgh, Pa. ......J. A. H’UI fe22:tim E. P. tUDDLETOS^aBO. ' IMPORTERS OP; f"-- 1 WINES, BRANDIES; See. ALSO DEALERS IS fine Old Whiskies, NO. 5 NOKTH FRONT STREET, fe£fcly<i Sfoharro and jfoflars. & 1». EINEHABT, KAIfDPACTUBXR AND DIALIH Cf AIX X7BM Of TOBACCO, SSCFP ASD BEGARB, fV holer ale end Retail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Tlrgrlnla Chewing Tobacco WOOD BTBEET, Under the 8t Charles Bote* ocU p. aouiics H. W. Pa*t*bsoji..~. I'ATTEKSOS & DAWBOS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN’S LAW BI'ILDISOI, Diamond Street, near Grant. jaWy_ PITTSBURGH, PA ' it : f . Lucas,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, OClct, No. 79 Grant Btr • • (Three doors below the Court House,) L. BIUCKEKIUII6E, ATTOEKET AT LAW Office, No. 133 Fourth Bt., ; PITTSBURGH, PA. JuMMj : WM. SS. WHIT KEY, - ’* NOTARY PUBLIC OFETCE at the Pittsburgh Past, Fifth street, near Wood lytl O -A. R -30 . . r SCOTT, DB ; N TIBT, • Hoa removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. k. WABI), '* wJ H Ko, 378 Penn Street, (Sooth side.) third door a bore Hand street Office hours from OA. BL till M. r • faplfly JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, So. 87 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh* EtnßßSci:—Ur. A. 31. Pollock, D. D. Brace, Esq, Dr. H&liock. Theodore Bobbin*, Russell Ertett, Esq. myl4:ly £ JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at ! Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smiths field and Cnerrv All*-*. dellAy Geo s. selde>; having resumed THE PRACTICE OF 7,AW, may hererttbr be found at hia oflica, No. 122 Fourth street, less Pittaburgh- HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to *G. W. Bidfilo, No.U4 Smith&eld street.. . office hours from eight to I o’clock, asdfrtun 2 to 6 o’clock. _ Amlfcljk gagneman (SaHtrita. ; ■ A inbr©type and Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST' OFFICE 43-Two SdTer Medals And Two Diploza&a, awarded for Photographs, Ambrotyt>eH, and Life-Size Pictures. SMaLI TO LIFE SIZE, and eolorM io Oil on Canvaß. IUI PEOPLES’ G ALL E ET, 9S WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. ______ THE SUBSCRIBES WOULD RESPECT FULLY announce to the citizens of PittAirtirgh and yicimty,thatfco hasloased the above PopnUr Gallery* and is prepared to take every variety, of Picture knows to the Photographic Art, is its most perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES; Important im provements have been added, rendering jbfr the most desirable, economical and pleasant, location in the city. my t A- 3AQUAY. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, No* 451 Petin Street, Filth Ward* COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeda, Bonds, Mortgages apa other Legal Writings Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. RiMa probated. . *Pfcly • -:,T •» CHARLES W. LEWIS-ALDERMAN, am ax-omcocjnmcaor xhx piana. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WTLXE AND FIFTH STREETS. ' ; | * A 3" AU business connectedwith tide officejifll be tended to with promptness. Conveniences 6Tah kinds done with legal accuracy—such is Iteedsj Mortgages Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Real Estate examined. To the member of the he tenders his sanieea as Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in tbs eevend Courts of this State, and where. His offie# is one of the main Police Stations o» the city/and cr A» sequent )y his taciiities in executing of that kind are very desirable. • ' * feUfcly JAMES W. WOODWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLEBALB ASfi BET AIL, TIT'MB RACING every ;8tyle:;of Furniture, Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut, suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms»<eqnal to toy in Now York and Philadelphia,'and'at • . ( S' LOWER PRICES. ' ' ! ? Every article made by hand, and Warranted. A 3“ Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of Furniture and Chairs, on reasonable terms. Hotels and steamboats furnished at Che shortest notteg, * Ware rooms, Nos. 77 and 79 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mr 1:1yd TTORNITURE FOR CASH.—A fiill w Jl aortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI* TURB, embracing BUREAUX* i BOOK CASES, V . WARD 80888,-. And eiQtj article needed In & well furnished dwelling as well as .a splendid assortment of .OFFIOB FURNITURE*, , Constantly on hand and made to order. A* the only terms on which business is done at this & for CASH, pncesare tnade accordingly. l Persons in want of anything m the abore line, wookfbe adTHnlaced by calling at FACKINBR A IRWHPa No. 108 Smithfield street, belowiFifth. J. D. FAczms, - - JoawM. Uwor erBTsEEEST Office, Counting Room ot Dispatch Boudtng. A GEHT for the purchase and sAleof Real JX. Estate; the Renting of Property aud Coliectingof Kerns; the Purchase and Bale of Blocks .'hod other So umiae. , , ' pofl^m —A T— -87 Fourth St., Near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. ! W. D. & H. M’CALLUM T> ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT Xw that the; are npw receiving a largo supply of VELVET, BRUSSELS & THREE-PLY CARPETS, FIXE AMD LOW PRICED OM3RAINB, Oil, CLOTIIS, N'/W AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS; "MATTIRGB, BTALR-RODB. Ac., with as aAo ort m e ntofW IN DO W SHADES, HEARTH RUGB, TABLE.and PIANO COV ERS. Ah of which shah be filtered a; yery LOW Be— _se2B W. D. A R. M'OAjhLUM. HOI HOI FOB MINCE pYrsT IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Frmtor prepared Mince.MaaVmlxed, and aU other hjnd of Spieea, Cookmg Brandy otWihe, Mew Orange, Lemmi and Citron Peel go to Haworth A Brothers In the Diarapnd, where yon wiu got all new crop Fruit end lower than at any other house in thoottr’. ai.„ a general and toll assortment of Family Groauiea. Teaa Wines, Brandys, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domeshc'Liquora. • HAWORTH A BROTHER, deitt oomer of Diarocnd and Diamond alley By leayinh your orders at . WELBOKt A REINEKE’S* 101 WOOD STREET W•Bi£TH, jou can be supplied regularly from the wagon, with Carbon and Coai.Qih or, Borninji Fluid. •>( the heafcqqality’ alfttoTO p^Sear^*' HOOP PGliiSSa—Tigkt? land slack I*l Poles for sale by JA& a.SFETZBB ’• • QQTiwr Mat Wet Fftyt «tw SWk'E'f OKANG-KS.—2UO l».W*'|ai'ssina Oranves luat rec’d and for sate by HKYMKR A BROTH KB3, * > •’"■‘A*. f'j? J*i'l \ PHILADELPHIA Nl .120 ./OOP BTREET. SfHAL, PITTSBURGH, PA. .Gro.JP. Dawson K O G ETBS’ n&sr panora^ So. TO Fifth Strut, &lderm«u JaiUtUcre. XiTli»«>iS KoUce, .1; • - . ■ / s y l ** s i
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