: ■ *.:? * V **. - Vft,-' v'. v . ' ' . '“ >*■» »-• •»*■• o * . '"" ■■■;' - •*•••, VcV •.,; Vm ',. " . ''• . V l .V.-Y* \ . ~ •••; *H* !.‘«-wV ■<■ l"' '* 1 '•’" VsJ# ' '*• ; , V., ■j&ZzZ"' " .*• * ’ *••■. m " t*^/- 4< f: . .. 0: • * ’ *#«i * ... . lit m.. * •*. *, *ftsv ■>'•{..- .•, K•' W'v-% .* ,■*• <» » ; { - ■» • ’ >'’ ; A s^^ . \< .- ‘ . . - I^KV'V'V'A ■■-*.-v ;V,t.* v Vf >:• ■ ■ .-■ >•* ivf?& Vt> ’)*► * * *:&:■< • * r &■£**« n*.V* »•.»C «*:.* t>\ •\\ • . J -' ■ Iff&j : ’•;; Mi'+*«•:'<:. i -.\o .'•-•v.-vH ♦ »■ ■.-; :-.?4- :;v^>'i--• ■ «V'. ; .*,'-r.;v-,■. „ >..uv 4 :*!*f • f * * j. ,»\ ' . i.ftv I .S'i^;■; ,>y„ V C5 5 i &§s'»'; j »*«*%./• - -%*o*^sr^ L** «, 0- y r it-.* 1 c u; *> C^l-''--,! ■t.'^ 4,T»ssto-, J i^lf O - O. n BSfflaß ® ksl " n ‘" ‘ Imu m ®i mm if, n*r 4 ?*. > 4'^ *** * *\ * W5-*. 11,( " t iv ?' V *” '• v I■* r«si 1 jjf j. l "■ ,f M f *yi 4 ■-r:° v '** i -•* i : rt,’..<-.- ' r- tr - t • "' 1' * •' ."• •-.••». S , *r V - ,1 /, V -1 ■'■’■. ”' if - • . r T: ■ j~ • o- ■»_: u'"*i w- . ■* p *■ r *” (!'<»>»»'. «iii;i...'“jf :.j .v *»'- j 1 •■— , - if.. i-f’i'j. «it * i % •f’ '.^•n*- v » ■» 1 <■ r tV-V.-os' ' J, S€* «*r (. » S .'• >SJ}' I*-* -'*- ■* j- . ••", ?f, . 4.v: 4 ,'.■ , v H 4 -, -* * “ I 1 u ' ~S , , k V T - V ■ 1 . fj- . • * v-i, '] ❖ • rm % * '* 1 * ft,* w :..» ..i <•>. ✓; / « 1 & . ■ ■ •; •? • • . *\.X • iMi. PITTSBirHQH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO BAU.BOAD, TO ILL. POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT! T , JJP S to Cincinnati as quick, and to In by anywhS? route. LOU "‘ “ d Chlcago ‘ban FART Mi it ,'S’ 1 y ARD TRAINS. eABL MAIL LINE— Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 a. k. i Arrives at Crestline io.4u a x CleyitaS C r“f® < i onn r;“ oE “ wllt ‘ BJlefontetne and uiayeiand, Ooluir.hu> A Cincinnau Roadr. Arrmiagat Indianapolis 8.86 p. x. u u 8t Louis lilo r « n , “ Ciricinaau 7.30 f x. ** M n TtKaa *“ d “ Chicago 11.00 P M. BtAnfemvilU 10 9 ncmnatl >* the wun* »* ’ And ? n >th Roads meet ai Columbus l ?*° <*“««** together. fcAJ'KJOiBTRAIK—-Leaves Pittsburgh 140 px. , Arrives at Crestline 10.30 p x MftWai Close connections as above. Amvmg at lodiaopp’s- a. x. M u 8U L0'n5....12 10 a. x. “ “ Cino'anati.. a. x. n- w n rm, and “ “ Chicago 10.40 a. x. . time to Cincinnati is the same as by Bleu oenruift. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, anll pamu In Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For tnrther information and through tickets annr to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. . Passenger Sution. Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Art! m. u rrv , , Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to ail parts of Lhe UnltedBta.es. G. C. HATHKWaY, fog General Paeeemrer Agent Pittsburgh. 1860. WINTER ARRANGEHENT. 1860 ON AND AFTER MONDAT, NOVEMBER -isth. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. 3pH£ THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves L the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun •-“hipping at aH regular station!, am- Ting at Philadelphia at ICfcOO p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leave* daily at 426 p. m-, stopping only at principal hUui>q», making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arr£ ▼ingin Philadelphia or Baltimore at fi:SQ a. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except Bondar,) at Bd>6 a. nu, stopping only at Greenabarg, lU trobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gaihtaen, Altoona, Ac_ con necting at Harrisburg with Train direct for Baltimore, and arming m Philadelphia at 5:00 p. nu ACCOMMODATION TRAINS THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3xo p. m,' slopping at all stations and running as far as Conetnauah FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Braddo-V- Fleld leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 640 a. m FIRST ACCOM M- 'DA HON TRAIN for Turtle (>• <•'„ eaves daily (except Sunday.) at 11:00 a. m SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forTunle Or***., leaves dailv. (oxet-pt Sunday,) at 340 p m THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle i' rw . K eaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &.-£) p m. RETURNING 1 RAINS arrive in Putibargh h* to,- tows:—Express, i:l3 p. rn; Mini,74o p. m. P ful t Line JtioOa. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1040 %. m ; Fcsi Tortle Creek Accommodation, 6:i<> a. ni; Rrmidock's Field Accommodation. «:)u a. m ; becoD-1 A.--omraoda aon, 1240 p. m ; Third Accommodation, 6:lo p m Trnns for Bhursville and Indiana, connect at BtA:r> Vule Intersection with -lohnatowu Accommodation Ex press, and Mjul Train* Intel and West. Pittsburgh and cunnkllsvillk train-, stopping al all stations on the Pittsburgh and Conor' l«»Te daily, (Sunday excepted.) an follows w M * il nll^' n ’A io El P r »»“ Train. &W P- m. «««;, n . ngTnunsfroro Pittsburgh rad Conaollanllo Roid Use ml Pittsburgh lodllsra. and &10 n a Too trevelmg punuc will Sod 11 IO ln „i r H * Jr °» d - “ 11,0 «'-»"l!»‘*£Cus DOW oflered era not I* rarr«oaoDraj. ceKe Theßoa.l.» bailed with mod. ““ ““IWSt free from dust. Wo era promise ea/ctr, and comfort to all who may fitror this Hoad with heir patronage. FAa K i TO *» TO BAI.TIMOKK...*s to PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 I LANCASTER...B U (HARRISBURG, |7 it. Boggago checked to all siauoa. on mo PennaylTama and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and .New York _™a*ngerx purc. k ß. u. Passenger® desiring to go to Bhndiuiky, Toledo, Chicago, or point* Weal, via Cleveland, must be parti oolar to aitk for tickets via Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is tut uuick M via Fort Wayne. Pittsburgh; oolumbus a Cincinnati short LINK, VIA BTKUBKNVILLK. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Leavea Arrives Arrives Arrives Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis. 140 A. k. 1:40 p. M. 7:20 p. *. L4O V. M. L4O A. h. 8:20 A. *. This roots is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colom bo® and all points South, than any other route, splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains PITTSBURGH AND WHKLLInS LLNK. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb’gh, Rochester, Wellsnlle, Steut/ville, Wheeling 140 A. JL 3.-06 a. U. 8:41' a. M. 5:05 a. m. *26 a m IiiOT.U. 3DOP.U. 3:46 p. K. &;C0 r. ttHo t M &20 r. m. 4.-40 p. a. 6.00 r. m. The 140 a. m and b4O p. u. Tram* connect with Trains 10. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4:00 p. k. Train ttopa at all stations between Ro ehester and Welisville. „ Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pi its burgh. 3 _ J.BTEWART, Ticket Agent, ror further particular® apply to ~„ , WILLIAM BTEWAKT. AgeriL At the Company’s Oflicein F; eight Station. Penn street, , .. K. 1L MYERS, fe26 Gen’i Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; lpw kuutk via afvEa and kail- A i ROAD; Indianapolis & Cincinnati Hailroad, Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and and AJUm Kjulro * wl » l o St. Louis and Lafay ette and IndunapoliH, New Alban, aod Salem, and Mich igan Central Roads lor CHICAGC. RoOK ISLAND Sl'k. tINGTON, and all Intermediate points? ’ L ** Through Freight Train u, INDIANAPr >Lls i EltkK HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERIL ’ Freights and passengers cained from Cioomon. or Lavrenceburg in less time thao by any "iher rouu- b* wentv-four hours, and at as low rat*--. Tt.»: ca.f ru*a y which shipments can be an RATING BAL< »ON Will always be the ffeeheTt the market artords. ao2P*dsw OYBTEB UYD EATISfi HOISK, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADKU'HIA A.NII HAi.TIMUKK olfv SAVAGE HOUSE, If EXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT TTAVIXG Likeu ar, I fitted up, with all JLA the modem improvem eta thia [icpular r>aort, the subaonber is prepared ui Aecommodate ha* old customer* and the public generally, with the beat the market affords. Oysters will be nerved up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, be feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Huck.-t an.t Hlic-li (»\ nter.- reoe.vod dailv an.i s««hl Wholesale Hie! KeUiil. my2ii.lyd Mansion iiou.sk, gko. aukentz, l*rot'ru»tor, No. 344 Ld>erty street, |iist l«eaide the i'asi-enger Lej-vot of the IVunsylvama Railroad, which make* It the most convenient house ui the city for pae sengwrs arriving by that road. 'I he j-ropr.etor haviDg, at considerable expense, fitted up. in excellent style, toe MANSION HdUSK, would n- solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid 8 I ABLE an i extensive WAl»<>N YARD, adur-hug ample aecommclHUnn to travelers and 1 oamaters. Him lairder and bar will lx* furnished with the best the market can adord. fel:y SEETIN’S OLD STAND HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a groat expense, with all the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the *ul>Hcnt>er is prepared to accommodate hi* fnenda and the public generally, witn the bt*slLhe market affords. UYBTEBS wtil l>e aerTed up ;q every variety of style dunna the xe&Kon. Llul I*RS and ALFrI he feeis confident in recom mending to Lhe public for their excellence. served op stall hour*, and DAY an i NJi.»HT B< r n tNiiriy, lVnn-ilvHaia four it. .. "m i 1 • -«-.i. ''i-ition. •ui :’.e iir«- * r .iiu- 1 eiwcen l iiuacr- pi..a and 1 Mtsi.urgri, wm. IUiMrOT.-d .n h;.v w.th pr.viugHs w t-.afor u..- u-uni ru:,eg,»te Honors and 1 •t-gre. -A. fhe J< .<-4*l. j. oftue r. '.eg.- is ~n.‘ „rtr.e mo-E h*-n;thv in I'enn-vU nr.i»—i!,.. portion of tl; u Auegb.uv M-.iintains U-.ng pr-ot.-r it- wabu, i.riuMig hit, uiDJ p-Suro»sjUe sCeu.oy lhrp. IHIH.i j r,.HT o.,„i,nt*. l rv' ,n. r 4BST M* *N ,“v ''' '* l 1 AUt end. »l«,ut the isth o{ Ji ft L dirldcd i\u> two SeKjuoos '3tudcM ; tU cannot return home Uie rw-Hsiouv At*parntus ue. emar> K{ the Citizens* Paeeenger lUuiway fr<>m PlUnhurgh. fyo'p lhf» door every imniiV's. hu'-LiLw C. WEST A CO., UAKurACTTOios or CARRIAGES. ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AM) HLKI-.HS. No. 187 /Vm Street, PitUOurgh, Pn. fly* All work warranted to be of the beat mAtenais and workmonatnp. mylk.lydm BATES & JOIL\SIL\”S ROOFING wji. jou.vm WOULD GI \ K Nu'IKJE that lie has . purchaeed the interact of tan lea- partner, Bmnhfield sL „ u , rk , WILLIAM JOHNSON. * x - a. — inn Utim Cerm-nt u* unequalled as a Paint for Meta! Roofs, lasiim? twice as long, at i«rm, an paint, and ohaaner. maiktidAw JJHOTuHKN, COAL AND CARBON OIL COAL AND CARBON OIL To be the boat in this market, and my styles of LAMPS aro too latest and best, and oi every var.oty. CUAL OIL is the mom economical and brilliant light ai.tiwn.nod .* entirely non-explosive. VV :,o)ftKale dealer* and country stores supplied wv.i oal or < art.' .n < 'll, pure, and of tee finest quality, hi low iTiceta; alsn. Lamp-, W...L* aod Chimneys. v . , C. THL’MM, Nos. 10 and 12 Kirth street, t>elow Market. ma2SLljd*w in the Kxoei*jar Otnnitxu btoLux^. P . F . G E I S S E , RAGTIGAL MACHINIST k ENGINE BI'ILDER CONTRACTOR FOR ;teaihboat & FERRY-BOAT MACHINERY i HULLS STEAM ENGINES, Railroad Casting’s, Mill-Gearing, &c. WKLLBVILLE, Olilo. ORI’hKH FOK BI'KAM I'.NTrIN'KS KuK THK OIL COUJTTMty % PROMPTLY FILLED. NEW AM) SECOND-HAND ENGINES Of ditterem eizee, un hand. R,.r or to £ noa:3m , W. B.SCAIFK. Pituburgh. UHE LiQUOKb. —Familiew can buv a bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenenffe, Bherry o Alio l, L PK?„ a ". u , n “ d J' of dilterent braidL very Old Monougahela Whiskv, Chamnaiirne m J. 7 pint and and half i»di bottjea; reduction l!££de by 3S or half dozen. All tne above for Aale by the dnartor gallon. ' N. It—Those wtshing adulterated Iwnora need not oalL U FIckiUSKN, ap26:lv-m<> , lot Third .tree KAY* COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONKRS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, NO. M WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, 1 a. fly A full aaaortment of Law, Medical and Miao’ll oou Books cooatanUy on hand. a* Buttled 'Liquors, fink bran- DIES, Wines, Gins, Whiskies. Rums, Ac, Ao_ for sale bv WM. BENNETT, ieot Woo«i stree Raisins.— ' 100 boxes Bugar Rai«ins; 160 do Bunch du; 100 U do do do; 100 y K rio do do; 50 do ValeDciA do; For sale l>y KEY'MEK A BROTHERS, , No. 39 Wood street fell Opposite the St. Ohariee HotsJ ■e, +. S.- && »r*- ~ y^.' Hotels attd Bestan.aitts. FIFTH AVEND3 BICHAN6E 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 lhe day and nightly IDv7 :1 y daw. DOB\ICOPll; restaurant, SCOTT HOUSE, COIL IRWIN ST. AND OUQUESSE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. O . MARKER, excelsior WHOUWAU 11VD BJTTAJL DXALXER IK TKRH AND WILD GAME, All In their Proper Season. GKO. KKINEMAN & CO IVo. 850 Liberty Street, JOHN SAVAGE. PROPRIETOR, IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS BTOME, Proprietor* LAMP STORE I GUARANTEE MY DOLLAR BAVIAICS BAAK, SO. .85 FOURTH STREET, CHAETEBED IN 1856. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday ev nps from May Ist to November let, from 7to 9 o’c.ot . ana from No vember Ist to May lat from 6 to 3 o’ci< -i. Deposits received of a 1! sums no less than Off! Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Jtme and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June ami I>ecember, since the Bank 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 boars the same interest from the first days of June and lH*oember. compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money wiil double in less tnan twelve years, making in iba aggre gate lIOHT AND Offr-HA.LT PIE CCffT. A TEAR. Kooks containing the Charter, Ky-Ijtwn, Rules ami Regulations, furnished gratis, on Application at the office William J. Anderson. Hill Burgwin. Beiy. L. Fahnestock, Hopewell Hepburn, James Hardman, James I>. Kelley, Proprietor. Alexander Bradley, Joho (.t. KackoleD, George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonso A. Carrier, Charles A. Coluiu, William John Evans, John Holmes, William S. Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard Hays, Whiham S. Lavely, BXCUTAKt AffD TEXASCRIB. CHARI.KH A. Col.Tn.S. LOAN OFFICE BEAKY W. CLBIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the comer of Fifth, MONEY in largo and small quantities loaned on t»out aue delivered without due Ticket. Not account able in carte o! tire. Hours from I A. M. to 10 P. M. j*£o WE H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Btreet, comer of Third Jea:ir prrrsßrß«H. pknva. NHOI.MKS A: M >N>, Man ken. and Kx • change Broker*, and l>eaierw in Note*, Drafts, Acceptances, trold. Silver and Rank .Note*. Exchange on the Eastern and Wf*.u*rn (“ttis* constantly for Kale. (Elections made in al: the cun** throughout the United StAtes. Deposit* received in par fundi- or cur rent paper, No. 67 Market street Between Third and Fourth streets. ha3o:ly WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES SO. ir FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH FAIES OF 1800! WHEELER Sc WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the U.MTKI' KTATKS FAIR; «'Hiu maie fair. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR; WISCONSIN HIATK FAIR; lOWA STATK FA I It; K KNTIT K i HTATK FAIR; TKNMvSWhK SIATK FAIR; NKW JF.RBKY .STATE FAIR; \ KRMONT MTATK FA Hi, CHICAG'' M KCiiANu's’ | NSTITI'T F L‘»l BiVILLK MKi.'IIAMO' INSTITFTF CINCINNATI MECUAMty INBTIiUTK ALLKLHK.NV OoUNH FAIR. Pittsburgh And other County Fa.r- too oumercii- t<- riwni.un. WE OFFER T-J THE JTIU.K* \V H E ED Fit A \Wf,s, i.N*h IMPR'’VhJ> .'•KWING M C CHINK. A I' KFfiFt.KD PRICKS. «;:n port deii>-u lit ffs merit* as the and m.•.'<-! rei.Hr>,,- Kami r Sowing Machine now in Use It sews equally cn the thicke-d Ri)o tlrUeM fabrics, tlinke- the ft,Pit Nliipf. im{*oiwit»le u> Ul.rHVel. With '.'.l -rwi'l.H, advantage 1 s*' ri«: alike »n l«Kh s*dc«, h>rtn ng n«. n.ir char, on the uD'Ct.-ck —i.« simple m coneiru.-iion, m ■ rt speedy in movement, and n: >r« .Jurabb- u,**u any machine. W<• j,'ire IuJJ in*lrw<'iinnn to en-iUe tr, *• j.;;r -'.aeer u w»w ordinary stitch, hero, feu, . 4;( u, gather t-wd. and turk. ml on uhe name machine. and warnin' u for three yimm. Circulars containing te*t;rnnn.iii« frorn imiie* of t» hiKhfc*t rtUuni:H J», Kajt IU:-1 West, giving pne**, Ar„ furoi*nt*l <*c ration in person or i _v i«Ue S<*w:qu Machine Needius, dd* Twist Cotton and u constantly of hand. mv 5 HOWE’S !V'EW SEIITTI.I Sewing Machines, A RE ADAPTED wall Ifin.ls of FAMILY BKWINo. morking equally weli on the lightest and heaTieet fabn**, making the aJike on both Aide*, whicu cannot !x> Baveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, (»»-u*r Fitting and Who* Binding, thou* h*v« do nupenor. Cal! and n*w> them at N't. l'p Hour**. '‘[.-O-diwtf W. h. S.uncell. GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, vy IT HI N THE REACH OF A LL, ; * Reduced lor Beven Yearn, from |A& to fill), including Homers. locreaMed facilities for mao uiactunng ami the cnruulmenl of litigation expenae* coasequen upon recent derision-i»f the United Stale* Courts affirming Ihe validity of the Grover* HnkerV ijlriiM v?, U ’w * enables this company to furtn»l. thrir ofCVViNG MACHI.NKS with important improvement* at greatly K 1 REDUCED PRICES. The supunomy of those machines for family usoand manufactures 10 the name mage of purt»o.-e and ma letials is auesLe.l by the ten* of ihoueund* using the/n, and the moderate prices nt which they are now suld place* them within the reach of u’l and obviates all ex cuse for Lamjtermg with those infer...r and low priced tnachiDes which have so murh*pre]u ll- e l the Sevvmg Maohine business, Kvery machine aold by us is war ranted for tnree years, we al-n give instruction* free of u> purchasers to enable them te H KM, f-Ki.L. » B A, l .u}i! £ ,. AND KMHßoiitna in, un rat 3 A Me. MACH IN h. Circulars can be had at our office free of chargo by applying eitlier in person or by mail. N. K Sewing MacniDes, .Noedics, Silk Twist, Cotton, etc., constantly U n nand. WILLIAM MEA.Nrv Harrison a. coffin, General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (Huoc©B*or» to M-Candle**, Mean* A Co,) WHOLESALE (ifiOCEKS Corner Wood and W ater Bts„ '"‘l.,, s PITTSBURGH, PA WIELIAJW ItAtiALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. U. SMITH WM. 11. SMITH A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS. mr24 I'l tt.bnrgh, p^. Wk. M, w c. W. Ricuroo,, ft^burgh. MILXER A RICItETSOW, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BHANDIKS, WISEB AND BEGAK3, MOa 221 AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND 80. US AGENTS POE SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Sails, Cotton Yarns, ; ' ■ ''••,»„cs: ? y v, ~ ' u*- f » . Meed*, Isnee M. Pennoct, A. M. Pollock, M. D. Ro»>ert Robb, James Sbldie. Alexander Tmdle, John B. McFadden, Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, James M’Aulev, J"hn Marsha;!, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Henry L. Ringwalt John H. Shocnberger, Alexander Spear. William K. Schniertz, Isaac Whittier. Christian Yeager. PITTSBURGH, PA, #£innjj JRatlunts. W'm. Ungalor, H.'a. T. M. Huu*s .1*- M C. r. V, I I i v „iw«i„ ' r> rancid He Hors, H. M. K.- r, .1 * i;j „ u -,’ _ Jr»hd Sh.;>toc, lijinuiiy Wm.tr .t>iiu«»u> Wtt. SIMXER. | nm-vl.-.!.. LOCK STITCH SRAM UU'IuNKV A WA I.TiiK, No 1* Kir'ih htre«*u (i«'Uoral A>(t»uUi. firiitm. I'AWII M'CA.NIU.Kaa Sl-wit*! Partner. PITTBBUHOH • Jua. K. HUNTER. AND HCPOKUBS Of - ** *#•' « 3nsDiran«. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 ana 437 CHESTNUT BTREET, near Fifth. Btatm4iht or Assets, Jakuabt Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: t secured f1.8M.3Q3 S Real Estate, (present value $10A313 61,) cost. 102.996 2 I emporary Loans on amide Collateral Sec’w 89,166 y> blocks, (present value ($86,607 72,) cost- 89,760 6(3 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1.921 00 Ca *h- - 27,919 33 $2,206,061 68 i he onJy profits from premiums which this company can dmde by law, are from risks which have keen de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property.in l owq and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their ncorjKiration, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding , our AliUions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of the .advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and dis[*osiuon to meet with promptness all liabilities Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,163 36. t»ia*oToßs. Charles W. Bancber, Mordec&i D. Lewis. 1 obiaa Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel (irant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dal-#, George W. Richards, George FaJe*, , LHAS. N. BANCKER, ITeaiJenL Kj>WARD C DALE, Vice Pres.dent. WM. A. SIR El., Secretary pro tem. v J- GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylo Northeast corner Third and U’ood streets. Western Insurance Company, OS PITTSBUJIOH. GEORItK DA ."IS lE, President; Capt. R. 11. Ct’l HIIaS, Gpu! Agent Orfici No.W Wat«r (Spno h * a -Jo.'h Waref.ounB up auirsO Pittsburgh. RISKS IDrtUr ° a ® unsl feiiida of KIRK and MARiftJC Institution managed by I'irectora who are well known in «ommunity, and who are determined, bv proinptDe.su u t ’jbenJity, Lo maintain thechanw-ter winch they have a ja3*ne*l, a- offering the best protec tion to thoee who desire to i»e injured. ARSETH, hcTuUKlt ;'dth, 18eo. •Stock Accounts M ortgage Office furniture... Open Account®, etc caai) Premium N\>u-h_ Notes and hill* SIBBCTOiS fteorgp Intrwe, treorge W Jackson, Nathaniel Holme*, Wm. H. Hmih, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Kee* J Tlioman PHILADELPHIA PIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 CHESHUT STREET, Opposite (lie Custom House, Capital I(H)—— Atwel* SJO I.OIH. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS oF INSU RANCE, either P«-rpeUmj or Limited, on evr v description of Property or Merchandise, at reason** ; r rate* of premium. WJBKRT R KINu, Pre»-ui*iu, M. U. BaLJ>WI.N, Vice PrtiKi«J<»QL I'l KKCTuK.*J: Charles Bares, E. B. Ea^iwU, P. B. Barery, C. Sherman, S. J. Magargee, K. Blaolbuu, Secretary J. <». COFFIN, A^ftDU, Ij'klj Oorner Third an.] Wood strive DKLAWAkK MUTI’AL SAKKTY IV SI’RANCK Co.M PAN'Y.—IN(X>KP- >K \ 1 ?A> \ THK LWtIbLA'IVKK nK PKNN>LVaNH I*..s OFFICES. K. tVKXKR Till kh A Xl> Ha LWCTz T PHILADELPHIA. MARINE I.NSI'RANCMuo C-argo and Freight, i<« all part- of the Word. IN 1 .AM» I NSl' KA.NCt> on ttond-s i-y River*, Cana.-, i Ijind to aii jMirte of the I’nior KIRK jv SI'RA.NCErc oq Mercnandi.-u* jceuernhy, i-n Storer, line House*. Ar. DI ai c tog b. Wm. Martin, K Imund A. Soud.-r. I heopndu.i Path.ling, John .V Penrose, .I.dm <'. I>hv Jam* h Traquair, Wrri. Kyre, Jr., ('. Ha.id. Wm C Ludwig, Joseph H. S.-*!, Dr K. M. Hn-um. i-..-,. I.ieper, Hugo tTaig. Chari— Kt*iU>v, i**i F„ J F lVni«t<>n, Heury Sloan, Kdwar.i :• Jones Bri>*>kt*, Shafer M'Lvmu Thomas C. t. Kola-rt Burum. Jr.. Jacoo I‘ Joan., Jujih;* i . M'Fu--'»i, •. Joshua P. Kyre, John B. Sempie. Pm*}., rah, I>. T Morgan, A *Jo. WILLIAM MAP.I IN. IT. a. lenu THoy C. HAN!', t ,-e iT.*s. leM. Hmm Liuiuaw, '■'ecretarj. I’. A. M A I»F:I R . A^i-n 1 No. D t. W«frr r-. , i-iju-' ..*r Citizen'* Insurance Company of I’iUsliunh Ofllce, Cor. ofJlnrkrt and W at e r St*. H M. IIAf»ALBY, Pro-,-j-iu -AMi hi. .\LA, >h-‘ rrt.nrr. INKIIKUS HTK A MIIOA IS CAIUiOSIS. ] rwirt-p a*:>u n-t Lo-** taji 1 n t!.<» > -i v n ofSouthern arn! K:\ !'.Hy>>;.% ai,.i Navigaic.n uf L.e ‘n. [iilurei Kgßluat I>nmai itt«biih(jh e» a Groceries.— ' 100 bag* Ki»> Colley 26 pockets Java -Jo: 25 nhds. Porto Rico Sugar; 60 bbla. Eantwick’a Syrup; 100 kees Bi. Garb. Soda; 20 bhla. Crushed and Powdered Sugar*; 100 boxes various brands TobaccoMl < 160|half obeste Y. ff. and Black Te«s _ * flUDt»ow«ier and Imperial Ido*; For»U|by WM.R SMITH k CO, 177 U Seoomd and Front ‘ *■%. ■-,, ''v'::.'. ■'<■'■ X, BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dize, Furniture, 100 00 Bills Receivable, business paje-r 16,297 IS Kook Accounts, accrued interest, etc 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in in liaods of agents 11,386 16 K. M. Seer© ary my!6 Northeast corner Third anil Wood utreoU. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—So. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSUKEN AGAINST ALL KINDS uF KIRK AM' MARINE RISER. .$ frl.uGG i-O 1.1 f/) <'o ‘I V) oO 7.80 y 43 . I*,*-1 ku . '-TT.hoi J - ' . 174.076 14 Isaac Jones, rr«md*m: j««hn i». mcCorl, w< President; L». M. Secretary; Orj>l WII.UAM LEAN, Genera! Agent. Dissotc.s*— I.taac Jouea, C'. G. Bu*>*ey, Harvey Chud*. CapL K. C. Gray, John A. Wdwon, K. L r aluientock, John L'. McCord. (-apt. A«lam Jamba, R. }\ Sterling, CapL W Loan, Rob’: L. M’Grcw, Rou'i K Lava. mySa |1W3,261 7 6 K. Miller, Jr. James M’Auiey, Alexander is'imicK, Cna* W. KicWevon, Win. MrKui^m, l>1»T)d Jil. IyODZ., (Slassurare. *■. OCHMXGIUM D. Ct-NWINOHAJI t. Ct* PI Mi UAH, D. IHM'iF.P c. DUNCAN. CL* N NI NG 11A MS Jt O i.-PIT Ts 131* KG 11 CITY < iLA.v> Wi iRKS—W \RKH< M'SE, No. 1 I‘J W»ifr Mroo’., and 1 :’>o Kir.-t .-irofi. Pittsburgh. Ph., three •lour* Ifolow Monnngahela H*>n>e, Manufacturers cl urgh City Window Gta*f, 1 'rugg:.«l«' Cta»e Ware, and A ir.enoHU i' , onv»»x Gia-s.for par lor windowH,cnurrhe« •end public bunding-. eeli-lv GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., E. K. Cop®, W Brewn, JnrH-j‘M S. •io.’iu 1 Ih> U>a, E Wiior, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS PLI’MHERS hq-1 FINISHERS of all kinds of brier work. DKALKRS IX MS KIITIRES, AC. Office and VV'ireroom, So. 1*44 Wood •(,, F oundry, No. 153 FI rat at., five Door* below IdonongaheJa House. The weli-kDown practical skill and experience in tLe vanou* branches o; Brasp Citing, Steam and Gas Pij*e Killing, o! the e*-ur>r of the firm, (who will g.ve '.heir p'-r.-ouai attention to all work entrusted io them,! should euliile Ur to h -Imre of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. •yU if li KI SLAt A > rUL S K N 1' V, I'LATK Wi&MKKS, THUS AM) YASKfi J 1 F i.I.M ! Nu. suth*.»«cv6or u> L. Wilco* A (• . i*rner oi Murk*-; Ktroet und ih<* Liarnoti!, K'o.j-,. n 4 i»u fißini a lull assortment of LKUg i, M KMCiM.-.,r.!'.i.'lNK CtlWlS I'KKKI M KRV,sx.J a i) arurJej* i>e; taming io t’u- Miimi-.i. 0-4 T i’bVKic.'ui* car-mby (Vim}*ou*-.dc d *’ *" h,,r,M * f~*ii-» J.\o. A: «;0., hi'T*k. mun \M. i•s.'iam k\ i i;. I.H.Kand PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, \<>. Third .Slrp«i, T. T. ifl'WL'Kn, K OXTSE, SIGN -AM.*- ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No. ‘Z, (’or. St. Clair St. and Ihiquesne Way, work entrust'd to me w.ii u> Ne..t.y and Promptly Kxeoi-ted. HKAKV EKBM, ORGAN MANUFACTURE!! Church mid Parlor Organ*, "K EVERY hIZE A.NL) DKHCKITTION. N' ’■ 1- I hree Ptnpfi. , feel 5 inches high, i feet w niches wide, Z feet o inches deep. .V«. 2. Kire flop-, y te**i 5 inches inch, 6 leet 6 inches wMo, 3 feel tl me Jt-ep. .No. 3. Ki*ciit stops. 11 leet 6 inches high, 7 feet S ins. wide. 4 fc-i S mehej. deep. No. •*. I wclre stops. Id feel high, y feet 6 ma. wide, . leet Jeep. J ht* Hfsjve dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Gom iccuse* they Will i-o somewhat htghcj. For further information apply to JuHN U. M F.Ll.t )R, 81 Wood street. Or iiitNKl KKMKN, 172 Centre aireeu apl3;l v—*at NKW YoKK. B. Pi R B I , SOOT NdAKIER,, Third Street, near Wood, o*o l*oors at>ove the Telegraph U;Hce.) A FTEtt A LUNG ABSENCE FliOM ihe Boot business, has again commenced, and natters himsell mat he will be able to render general saiiMJicuon, and wouid be pleased to see hia former lnen J“* Ho has on hand the best <1 r kk.\( h LA I.K SKINS, and none but the best of won; raen wdl receivy employment. Satisfied that he is cumw-ient to ,udge <>i h«> workmanship and material, tie wiil give hia uod.md»*d attention to tins branch oJ bU«D»~. Ml*!, HIUEERMAN & CO., A CuMiT.CTK STUCK UK Elalx, t a|>« and Ladle*' Furs, Wm. r«*Uiil noU L u | tiu' must elegant dc J »:y,ui*Hnii N*nuiifui |uiUoruH. P KM' KKS of ah kinds—Nursery, Wirt*, Prussia Ir.n, i t »•-» Iron an.l romnidu, Bnum Tipped ami Plain, at T.J.CIUIO'S, 0,1 * • 1 -i W ooA \Y A \ »‘.k-S c;ii KM ICAI. uLIYK krasivk soap. ar.or ciii.jc -t.ng u to u.e sever-.-t tests ku-wn :o lU ixado, art* hilly tmrsuaded that there is do KamiJy Waah iuh Soap in the ( uited fur so little money, bavins Kt K''od p? .)( the direouoafl. B. C. A J. H. SAWYER, n< 47 Wrnvl «iraat. SOUTH HEKT A SON, aitfini to the • BHieAnilpuroha.se n noa?*. Situate near the dd Look not far Iroin the River ja-*i • 8. CIJTH BKHT A S«'N. 61 Market street. VJI : ITIN(r 'l'll K I I M.KS.—Wall Paper ami O li.udor.- W.. 1 L-* ' i 1 . f<>lj at reduce 1 tiy W P MARSHALL, I h7 *7 Wood Htree C'lllLAi’ WALL J.'Ai'Lß''. — Kor sale [>v J (ia7) w. p- Marshall. ' WOound Nucks in au>r« aud lor «kJ« ly JAMK-* A. FETZKK, i»l* Market and Firm „um. Dkv fkui r.— To sack* Prime L'ry Peachey Rocfiited and fur sale \>y HENRY H. COLLJNa _ No. 25 Wood stree CT HIFISU. —-J.ijUIJ prime Codfi-h, fur’ sale J h J WM H. SMITH 4 CO, llfi Hfcnnil A 147 Fourth aLa CENT FKINTS. BENT I.\ THE 1 V/ony Balmoral Skins, Shirting Muslins, l.inena Pillow Casings, Shawls and Gnats. ’ LaUD.-o tierce* for sale by WM. H.BM[TH A 00. 1*26 Ilk btaoßd* Hi Jo ’ litsoranq. FIRE INSURANCE $303,608 96 CL KM TINgLKY, Pre»td«p PIBICTOSK. Clem Tingiey, oamuei Ri-pham William R. Thompson, K<'t-*-rt Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Muaser, Cornelius St**vc!iaon. Benjamin W. Tinsley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. 1,. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Boland, Kredertrk L'linig Jacob'l'. Bunting, Cuarle* S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bi-sell. PiUH. M. HINCH.MAN, Secretary. J .GARDNER OOKKIN, Agenu xi: u s' su m. BRASS FOUNDERS, live Doors from Fifth. BKAUnKUL t'E.N DKK 3, Cooi Vases, Firs lions, TIN AM< BKiTA.'-.MA I'iCA fcSTS, « T. J. CttAlG’B, 134 W(X>L ST„ h.v* doors from F.fth. p*» J •*»»* wf'j-i pr.iren, wl.oleaaio ttn.i HIU.KKMAN A CO , 76 Wood Hfr-eL < oul Slod« and Buckets, Iu great vanity nml cheap. C. HA.NBUN LOVE, 74 Market Htreet •~'r .' , r f * ' * '. * ■ .*’*'* y* Soiißmdlnrds, a. phiup*. .... M’KEE & philips, (.oi:bal cooperage, u warn nf MCfOU ON Fayette Street, Between Hand and Wayne street*, are prepared io foraiahOoel Oil, Wbiaky, Ale* Moi&4»e* and Pork BARRRua, at the horteet noties* and on th«* m term*. seSltly s. b. & e. p. Makrle, 27,900 00 30,000 fiO MANUFACTUBEBS A. IST D DBA LEBS X ZST BOOK, CAP, LETT).ft, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, ifixe removed from NO. H 7 wool; STREET to No. S 3 Sinlf tifield street, PITTSBUBGH, PA, ttpo «%_r.a«h or Trade for_Barrs. B. 1. &, J. 11. SAWYER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Bosln Soaps, ffo. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P« WMCLAYTOW, HOUSE AND SIGN PAJNTEB, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood St>, PITTSBURGH, PA. N. B.—4U CMrompilv ftfieoded fco. SICHARD W. IWBSRTB. FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. r FHK SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE A and keep constantly on baud every article in their :iof, *l2: Cornices, OrnHrnentfl,Curtam Goods. Comforts, t r Beds, MatlrawHea of aii kinds; also, the celebra ■e.j Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of shades, Blinds sud Fixtures. Mhtr Prompt attention given to all orders for fitting and ia\ mtr down Carets, Oil Cloths, Ac. cctl7:lyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, Pa., i h nrepartvi to furnish to order, CiIUKCb, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OK ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10.000 pounds. CM IM K BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE CCK’KH <-f all Hizea. lor Steamboat*. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, And every variety of Brass Casttngs finished in the manoer. AJ- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON’S‘PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. ap23dy 'J'H E OLDEST AMD LARGEST Lithographic Eitabliihment in the City. Witt. SCHUCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER’S BUILDING, GEO. BLETCIIER, Manufacturer of the Celebrated GOSSAMER VENTILATING WAG ELASTDfG BANS TOUPEES, iix> wzsr dxsouftjos er Oraamcntal iiair for Ladiei and Gentlemen, NO. SS HAHKKT STRICKT, tnyl PITTSRHRSH, P*. W «. j. TAi i.Oift Jt no., WHOLES ALT FISH DEALEB, No. 122 and 121 North Wharves, ( Above Arch Street,) PHILADELPHIA. B. C. H.iiEELAND j£KKI’S CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Als. , Timken to unler PI.AIN AND FANCY PAPER buXJvj, Hintabie lor dhu* a, iiy u*>oda, Acm at Eastern (.Corner Virgin ai;.-y and Wood street, (third ator) —over (.‘itiaen*’ Itank.-’lVGburgh, Pa jethl CAiiTWRIGHT & YOUNG, ~ (Successors to John Cartwright.) Manufacturers and imuortkk> Pis-K-t and 'IaLL luiieiy, : »e: :h Instrument*, Guns, Ptstois, Fi-m.ng Tackle, -ic., No. be Wor. Irish's New Building,) pn-raBUKGH. STOCKING EMPOBIOM CHEAP AND DUE BLE- M. UAL!', Stocking Manufacturer, f'' 1 IKNJEK FIFTH ST. AND MABKJET V- ALLEY, has on band a tremendous assortment ol W oolen Socka,Coraforta,GloT«s Hood a, vick *, for man and women, together witn a Terr ex ten v' aHeortment of all descriptions of Goods in hia hue, -u t *ole to the season. He sells prim articles at Low l’i »c*k. (Jail and examine. Remember, M. DALY has but oue itore, snd tha cn corner of Fifth *t. and Market 'ey. f«23 AOTiX^ Any person wishing to adopt A CHILD, some six weeks old. will call at the or DR. BRANBTROP, D _ No. R 5 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. WILLIAM CASE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLD MONONBAHBLA RYE WUISRY, &C. 327 and 329 Liberty Street, ivlorlv PITTSBURGH, PA. wl«i, w iff », w iff*, AJs D ORN AMEN lAL HAIR, of every description and I-aleat Stvle* or Fashion. mmtl f Hi*tured hy 5. R. CAMKRtS*, No. g* I he au bean her haring resumed btlnine** in Pltteburuh »“!w« to inform hi* former friend* and patron* 0 f the city and aurrounding country, and wonla call their . «, leuuon to a newaudbeautifurSELF-AIiJUSTING WIG It putt, all former plana of wig-making in the ahada. It* niorila are lightness, dtirabthty, not liable to ahrink latara equally all orer the head, and eaay and nracefu! appearance, allowing the deyelepment of the forehead tru« u> nature. L1..U09 y-J dJ»o ioTttad to call uj examine hi* m v.~ ' * - I. : TT-T'-.-T. ' .V ; : ' V J. , "\V. 1 ■ l f-' , 3. - £ : - \ > pittsbumh, nnn PITTHB URQ H, P A. HO! HO! FOB MINCE PIES YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all otw id of Spteea,{looking Brandy or Wine, Laimon and Citron Peel go to Haworth A iwa? 11 *®’ the Diamond, where you Sul get all hew and lower than at any other house in the ei°t» P general and 101 l assortment of Familv * Wineeßrandya and all other Donrohc Uqnore. HAWORTH A HuOTISSL * deM corner ol Diamond and Ihamondidtey ,r-' ■ ■—. ~. ;rr; ,J?:>y. 5 ** rf- ? 1 ' v ?mP’Mi -'• * v ‘- r '^-^7 • .***!*£ V’ *• •< BRANDIES, NJES.IGIJIjf Old Monongahela aad Beatified WUiky, No. ISO Wbfo Street, > t . t Mttgborgh, Pft. fe22;6m E. F. JIIDULETOS & 080, . ntPOKTEBS OF :' i‘i ' > WINES, BRANDIES, iUO DEAXEKS IH • , ■ Fine Old Whiakiea, NO. 6 NOBTH PBONT STBEET, fe2£lyd PHILADELPHIA. Bfofram» and Jftpra. & P. BINEHAKT, ■ißCTAottnua Assiaubihui ini o> TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS, Nl 120 WOOD STREET'. LVO\ AH ff hoU&aie and Retail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Virginia Chewing Tobacco; WOOD STBEEV, Under the Si Charles Hota* ocll glßjjmimial. EL W. PATTZESOSf .. fIAWBOIf PATTERSON it, DAWSOJV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN’S I.AW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near <»rant« PITTSBURGH, PA, I* . F. LIIGAH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlce ( No* T 54 Grant 8tr«« CEhree doors below the Court HouboJ t PitTOßUtton, Pa. L. BRAGKESBIPOE, ATTOEHET AT LAW Office, So. 13S F BrMe, i Hallock, Theodora Bobbins, Bussell Errett, Esq. JAMES A. LOWKIE, A-ttornew at • Lawy; Office, Fourth streit, Pittsburgh, between^Snitth- 1 field and Cherry Alh v. delldy skLpkn baying .resumed M THE PRACI’ICE ■ : K LAW, tuny hereafter be found at his office, No. 1*22 3fowthjnseet, *®29 Pittsburgh. HAUL, Surgeon i)entist, successor. 1 * t© «8. W. Biddle, ho. 144 Smithfield street* *• Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from S to fi o’clock. > ftl&ly gapemait Galleries. HOGERS' Ambi-olype and Photograph n&tn psjoomi; GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, Ho. TO Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFPIOB i Silver Medalw and Two Diplomas, awarded far Photographs, Arabrotype*. and Life-Site Pictures. ' , small pictures en LARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canvan. uu- K PEOPLES’ QA I, L E BI"| 93 WOOD STi i.Sitf, Corner o t 0l a it,i. u Alley.. '■PHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT JL FULLY announce td the vicinity, that he has teasod th 6 Above Popohrmloy • prepared to take every- variety of Picture known *° *ss. Pbotpgraphia Art in its most Mat at GREATLY REDUCED PRlCKsT**lrnpoE&mfc imfc, movements have been added, rendering3E«he'nSS desirable, economical and plaasimt location in the cftV 7 .. myl A. JAQOAY. ! &lderawn. JAMES M. ALDERMAN. OFFICE, Mo. «I Penn Street, Firth Ward. Collections promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other legal WrittDita orawa. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated, apouy /CHARLES W. LEWIS. ALTIERM.ATtf aod rx-cmoiojusna* ot ibj piaoi. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFTH STREETS. All business connected with this office will be tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy—euch as Deeds, Mortgages Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Real Eafctk examined. *»»»* To the member of the B**y he tenders bin services as Commissioner to take DepoeOiona to be read in the sovenU .Court** of Uua State, and ttSewhere. His offie • is one of the main Police stations Oi the city, and era* seqoenUy his facilities in executing osuinesa of that kind are very desirable- fclfelyT Jnntitttrg. JAMES W. WOODWIU: FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE ASI) RET A it., EMBRACING every style of Furniture, JLi Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut, raitable for rariora, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to aifv in New York and Philadelphia, and at 7 LOWER PRIOEa Every article made by band, and Warranted. «-Cabinet Makers eapphed with anj quantity of Furniture and Chairs, on reasonable terms. Hotels and steamboats furnished at fee shortest notice. Ware* r °mrkiyd tl * ” 01111 76 Thir< * Btreot » Pittsburgh, Pa. FU RNITUKE FOR CASH.—A full aa aortment of Pittsburgh manulactnred FUBNI. i uKE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASEB, . WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dweffinal as well as a splendid assortment of ® OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order Aa th« nn “™“°“ "*<* busmaas is done at thia eslablhihmontu for CASH,prices are made accordingly. Persona mwant of anjrttang m the above line, wonM be advantaged hr DSlt w 0 FAfcKINKR A IIWIM, J. D. Fioioasf 0 ' 103 Bm,thfield Btre ®*> below Fifth. Jom M. irra C. JB. SEKIaV, Offlee, Counting Room of Dispatch Building. A GENT for the purchase and sale of Real UrlC,Be - nnlMm ■JBTINOS tJAH -A T— -87 Fourth St, Sear Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. D. & H. M'CALLUM Respectfully announce that that they are now receiving a large supply of VELVET, BBUSSELS & THREE-PLY CARPETS KIME ASX) LOW PBXCED INGRAXhS, ' OIL CLOTHS, frnmt.Hj'iiU. *P AU J, I | Ft ' L DBS IGS!* MATTINQR □ 1 AlK*i>UiJe, wtth an assortment of WTViviw SHADES, HEARTH RI'US, TABLE an] KR *L AII of wflJC '‘ 1)0 °Rer«d at very LOW " e2B L * U ft’UALLUJL Notice, Flotd/>l the baaMnudity. at store mipoh. W Mon * la^ Tight and slack ]al Pole* for sale by JA.3 Pfirzirg "oroer M arbot >n * WEKT OKAfIUES.—2OO l ose* Messina Oranges, lust reo’d and for sale by REYMKRd nkoTHKBft "»* 9 Mo SS Wood street -' r A& : ' * y v- ,■’ STHAL, PITTSBURGH, PA, iVw K. •* , ir *o v* *