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', BaHnutte. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND fc'-CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ILL ffiINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AfiD NORTH WEST. ARRASItiEMENT TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In dianapolis, 8u Louis and Ctncago quicker, itmu by AST other roate. westward trains. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leave? Pittsburgh 1.40 a. u. Arnren at (Trestline 10.40 a. u MalHng close connections with Bellefonlame and (Hevelandf Oolnmbun A Cincinnati Roads. Armvmgat Indianapolis *-25 p. k. *• *• 8t- Louis 12 lu v. w “ “ CincinnaU 7 AO pm. and** ** Chicago 11.00 r m. N. B^—The time to Cincinnati is the same as > Steubenville. Trams on both Roads meet at Columbus and passengers all go into CincinnaU together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 p k. Arrives p < Making close connections aa above. Arriving at Indianan's- £.30 a. m. ... M ** Bl L0'i1a....12.10 a. At. '' - « « Cino'iinati.. 8.20 A. a. and* 4 ** Chi ago 10.40 a. m. H, B. —The time to Cincinnati in the same as by Bleu beimlle. Trains on both Roads most at Columbus, and ptsfiengereaU go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this tram from Pittsburgh to Cm inwati, to Indianapolis and to Chica go. Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. eastward trains. Leave Chicago, 6.10 a. m. and 6.50 p. >c Arriving at lAma, t. m. and S.lO a. u. Connecting with train- for Dayton and CmcumaU. Arriving at Creatlme, 6.45 p. k. and 6 15 a. m. Connecting with train? for Columbus Cincinnati, Clev eland. Bufiafo and the East, and arnvtng at PiUsboreii, 2LIO A.*. and 8.40 p. m. All maiung clone connection? with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia and the Eastern oitiea. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom Federal street. Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.15 a it, and 4.35 p. *. Arrive at ** “ IU)U “ « 642 “ Leave New BnglHou, Arrive in Allegheny, Allegheny and Economy Accommodation '1 ram* Leave Allegheny, 12.00 and 6.u0 p u ArriTejit Economy, l.uo p iu “ 700 - Leave Economy. Arrive m Allegheny, 7.26 - “ - ALLIANCE MARKET TRAlN—Leaves Ailimee hi tOO 4. m. and arrives In Allegheny ai 11 30 * n . lenvc-. Allegheny at 2.80 f. k. and arrives id Alliance at 7 -'ll i a., •topping at all stations for passengers and marke'itni Tickets will be sold for these trams at reduced rate-*. Trough trains connect as follows At Alltanoe, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. to and from MiUersbu/g, Akron. Uu}- At tfa&sfiela, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Bbelijy, Sho daiky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crest)in<s for Delaware, Springheid, Columbia, thr. tinnatt. Xenia, Dayton, Indißnapoha, St I^ome- Tills, etc. At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, l>avion, (Cincin nati, eut, etc. At Luzul for Sidney, r>ayton, Cincinnati, etc. eio At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette. Iml., Sl Loo, ao ) intermediate porta in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for La porte. At Wanatah lor all points on the New Albany and BtUem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trams for all points in Illinois Ipwa, W boons in and Minnesota. For turther information and through tickets ai'ur u> J. STEW ART, Tick ei Agent, Passenger Button, Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket AgX Passenger Button, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, u> all parts of the United States. G. C. HATHEWAY feS - _trtneraJ Paawrurer Agpnt, Pitinhar*:K. WINTER ARRANGEBENT. iB6O ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28Ui. Pennsylvania Central Haiiroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. lIHE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station everr morning, (except Sun ,) at 6 60 a. m_ stopping at all regular station*, arn ▼rng at Philadelphia at u*So i i>. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaven jaih. n: p. tn, stopping only at principal station*, matin,; direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arr;- vine tn Philadelphia or Baltimore at fcdO a. m. THE FAST LaLNE leaves the station daily, (except Sunday,) at &06 a. hl, stopping only at <*reeusburg, trobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Galluaen, Altoona, Ac_ con necting at Harrisburg with Train direct for Baltimore, and am ring in Philadelphia at 6:00 p. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3.-00 p. ra„ stopping hi ail stations and ruoning as far as Conemaugh. FIEST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Bra.idix k < Field leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) ai &.b0 a m FIEST ACCOMMODAIION TRAIN for Turtle t re-k eaves daily (except Sunday,; at 11:00 a. m SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (orTunl*-fr^ K leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3*o p. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for ' i'uru*- ('re~n eaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &J 0 p. m. RETURNING TRAJNb amre in Pittsburg h Hf* fo lOWßs—Express, 1:13 p. ro; Matl, 7:60 p. m, Fast Lin** li3Q a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, luibua. m , Kir>i Turtle Creek AocommodaLioa, b-ki a. m; KraudocH's Kield Accommodation. h:lu a. m ; Second Acroniraoda tlon, 12£G p. m ; Third Accommodation, flilo p. m. Trains for Blairsnile and Indiana, connect a: Hixir vilie Intersection with Johnstown Aixommod»uuu, Ei press, and Mail Train* East and WesL .PITTSBURGH AND CoNNKLLsVTLLE TKa; n.- stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and vlUe Bond, lease daily. (Sunday excepted,) a» follow-.:-- Mail Train, &*6O a. zel; Express Train, :fc6u p. m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and ConnellevtUe Road > r ive at Pittsburgh IU2G a. m. and felt) p. m The traveling putmc mil find it greatly to their mier est m going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered oanoot u> aurpaeed on any route. The Road is ballasted with xtoos and is entirely free from dusu We can promise safety. ■Mad and oomfort to ail who may favor this Road wi tb heir patronage. PARK, TO NEW YORK- ..$l2 60 ITO BALTiMORK...Sy 60 PHILADELPHIA., lo 00 I LANCASTER... 6 U IHARKISBURG, $7 46. Baggage checked to aii Htation* on the Parmayirka.* Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New \< r« Passenger* porch aaing tickets In cam, will be charge ON&HALK CENT PKi4 itILL in addition to the utaiior from Htataoas where the Company h&.i du —ln case of loan, the Company win no i (homnlTi • responsible tor perxonal baggage only. and for an air unt not exceeding $lOO. N. B.— iTie Excelsior Omnibus Line has oeen em ployed to convey passenger* and baggage u> and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cent- icr passenger and baggage. For ticket* apply to J. riTEWART, Ag;. At the PeOD'a K. R. Pajutenger .Station. On Liberty and iiraut *tre»-u- CHANGE OF TIME—WIMER ARKAMjKUKM CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ShN and after Monday, Nov 2hth. f 1860, tram* will leave the I>epot of the Peounvlv*. Railroad, in Pitta burgh, a* follows. PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK. Leaves Arrive* at Leave* Arrive* ai PItmOBGH CITVKLAJTO CUIVKLIXD Ch.CAOO LSOA.M. 7:40 a. a. ’Ao.a llrtw v. * L40r.11. fia ml 7:40 y a lector u Passengers desiring to go to Snudii«kv, 'l. i«‘.t , Chicago, or points Weat, via Cleveland, must pn/u oalarjo ssk for tickets vis Cleveland. J9.fi. The time to Chicago t<y uuh route is *- as Via Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI HH« >KT LIME, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Ho change of can between Pittsburgh and Cii-euinar Leaves Arrive* Arrive* Arri?»*- Ptttsburgh, at Columbus, atCiocinnati, MHclxjuu rhM A. M. 1:40 r. M. 7:2U r. a. httML 1:40 a.m. B:*> a. H. This route is sootier to Cincinnati, Louisville, Coium bos and all points South, than any other ruo l .- Splendld sleeping cars attached to all Night Train* PITTSBURGH AND WflßUlMi LINK. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar.it Ar. a' Ptttsb'gh, Rochester, WellsviNe, Bteub'ville, V hechn,, LfiO A. K. &06 A. M. &4« A. M. 5.06 a. u. ' 0-.24 a k L4op.il &00 p. m. 3:46 r. m. fcOoT. a. &2m r u &20 p. m. 4:40 r. n. tirou r. m. The bfiO A. ac. and L4O r. u. Tram* connect w h p Train-* JC. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster. A- The 4:00 p. *. Tsain stops at sll ainUon- t-oia.M-u j •heater and Wellimile. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lits-ny Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Por farther particulars apply to WILLi AM STEWaKT. Agent AX the Company's Office in P* eight Station, Penn sm-a, ... y. R. MYkKS, Gen*! Ticket Agent Cleveland, < «h.o; STEW ROUTE VIAKIVEE AND KAID | ROAD; dianapolia & Cincinnati Haiiroad, Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre B*uu- a id Terreßoote and Alton Railroad,t o rit. I>«;na m-i 1.,- ,v -ette and Indianapolis, New A Ilian,- and San-m, • n.j M , h lg*Q Central Roads lor CHICA(»U. Rock im.a *i>. ;h:r. LINOTON, and ail Intermediate pomus: . Throogfr Freight Train to INDIANAPoLU i’LhKi- and PKRU. Freights and passengers earned from Cin-nuv; or LsmenOeborg in leas time than by any other run-. t.y wenty-fcrar boars, and at as low rale*. The on.y - oaa i which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to > West, inthoat breaking oulk. Consignments made to J. & GIBBONS, agent, a: Cm or W. B. CUTTiNG, agent at will reoeive prompt attention, and no charge for com mission; ao ckarg* for drayagt or tommutwn at Lawrtna *TS, Author information apply to THOMAS kaTluan (No. 1U Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give rs&occa ucnm for passengers &.i freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago Crswfordsrilie, Charleston, Pans an H. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. CBEKK.General Preurht Asent. mr* COAL VASES,' of tbe most elegnui de signs and beautiful patterns. Coal Hods and Bucket**, In great variety and cheap. FENDERS of all kinds—Nursery, Wire, Prussia Iron, Oast Iron and Common, Brass Tipped and Plain, at T. J. CRAIG’S, 124 Wool nirf-eu neiu- Fifth fpEE - mXn u kactu kkijs <» >a w 1 TEE’S CHEMICAL OLIVE EKASIVK HOAP, nter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the tfpdAj are fully pursuaded that there is do Family Wash ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, having at once bo many good qualities, (and so few discount*.; ‘OFBEAUTY-—ln colors, firmness, surface and u*x *^Ol^PUßf/y— In freedom from roam, turpentine day* foboil&stale grease, and adulterations. OF QUALITY— For washing clothes, of every dee cripUon, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk dyed, printed or white: tor uuanio tar, grease, pi ten. paint, oil. printers’ mk, shoemakers' wax, etc., from dothes, ranutare, and from the hands. Give ft a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a oopy of the directions. B. C. k J. H. BAWYER, •OS 47 Wood ntreot. PiUahureh HIXiI.RRMAN & CO., JJAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OK Bats, Capa and Ladle*’ Furs, Wfcioh the? offer at the lowest prices, wholesale And retail HILLERMAK * CO, noli 76 Wood street. g CUTHBKHT & SON, attend to the m pnmhime of Beal.Estate. collection on Svßonwinfl ami loaning Moneys oa Botes. Bonds Mortgages, ho*, 61 Market street. n 024 Sjctrisjnul Hwtan irnts. FIFT H AtF, Ml K EXCHANGE DAN BARNARD. PROPRIETOR, Ho, 72 Fifth Street, PITTBBURCH, PA. The best of liquors always on hand, and the Choicest 1 >elic&cieB of the Season, uj>m the moel aupenor manner. ifcjf-MeaJs Rt All hours of the day and COBMCOPIJJ KEBTAIEAST, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants ADd other* 1» directed to thu establishment, which ’’if.'i.V r °l, ,he Purpose of atlordme WiTTnv • ‘ BOUEE ™ A CENTRAL LOCAIIU. . Country folks attending market are par- EVI'pIT >v° ETe rj tl “og pertaining to an SCO X T H O trs E, OISTEft AM EATIM HOUSE, «0. HI WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WUULi*ALI IKD RXTAJI b*&LKfcji 111 UhE Ai\U EASTi;it\ FISH, FRKHH PHILAI'ELJ'HIA AM » HA 1.1 1M <J K K uVH All In their Proper Seaton. ni.atij GEm KKINEMAN & (JO S A. "V -A. C - E HOUSE, tf.6o ♦* *• 12 ;iy « S-2U “ “ -2.00 “ *o. 3ftO Liberty Street, SKAT Til PES.NSt l.\ ASU PA.SBKNURK l.thv'l HAVING taken HI. l til Uni ujt, with all the molern irafrori-n •»:>*. tv* [►opuinr rewiit iht* Huhacntwr i?> prep*r»-ti »<> no'i.mmodnUi In- old ct)'U>m**r« ami the public jp*pi*raiij, with Him the market attniM*. Oyater- wiil t*> served up m en-n Tanely of hij)«, the weanon Hi.- Wmen, 1 i.|ui>r» aad Alee, In* feeih eonfuieui in rw‘onitnt>;>iling m the put-lie for iheir excellence Chh. K-c k.-i jii, i Viei < i*. -If*r- .|*,U an i ho ; 1 Wr..i.**h»i.'amt Krtai.. inyXiily.l MAN>ImN GK'i. AL'KKNTZ, Prunm-uir, No 344 Thirty -ireet, |uvt U*» de the S’&Mneqjjrer Depot ut tbi- Penney, vania Railroad, which mukK* it the nn»ht convenient tiouw .n the city «r pa -**tm**r- arriving by that road. Tr«* propnemr h«rmp. at con-ulerahie exi>en»e, fitted lip. in excel l«m hi) .e. UIM MANS l'. »N H • »l 'HK, w . m.i r .- upwlfully Holict; a «!j*re of imbue patronage. There if attached h hpb-ndid sTAlt'l.K Rno ciu-u-ut* W.AiihN YARD. altonting ample Krcmmodutiim m travel* o kii-1 loam.-w-rn Hi** I-arder au-1 Kar a:i. U* furnihbe.i w.t: the WM the H'.htit'-t <*an *:b>M. ml y SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOAT, Proprietor Having takkn kd-i tiu**d uj>, at a fjreai wuh Ml ih* mi-lm improve ment*, thi* popular report, ih»* Bijt>-<'ntH*r i> prepared :<j juTomrocMißi** tu* ao.i Uie pc:Ui.- *p*n*mliv wiiii the u-*i the market artuM*. oYHTERS wi: t*> spttm wp n eT#*ry rareiy ofntv:» durtQK th** w»uu>n. IJvjVoRH and AI.KN h<* f<***;.« ('oafi ien l . :n n*oonv nvn liu*: ?o :h»- p;xr>Ji<- for ifinr eii'c smiom. ■•arMhAl-S tip m ko imur*. and L»AY and N!» - !’T !si » A Ki • KK.'' Luki'D. at 4. 17 UIKAUIT HO ISK. PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. (i. I'KKSliL'iiV, .Jr , ) J A M K.S S Y K. K.-\ L riet< rs HKNKY A. CIiADWU K., J 'Tin-’i 1 ? I im.T Uic ( art 1 of the Franciscan Urothors. r PHi' >i n■ atki> in A i ;ii « s-"i-r i I'-.im-v, IVM'.-J1U1,,.!. lour mnts** if •n« t ''in: .»u <• ti tt i:r r. i«- i-■ • » pMi.t )- ;.r.iH m:. S JMi-r.ur.-;.. ■ :.iy: -r.-.l i, Isf.v, * th j r,r : s/r*. >■ i.ff-r v.,- u-na < oi .•/ „:*• H *t; I ; ■■nr'— - I i»* i,, - u ..M ,‘,<i m<.'i h«-«» t:,v I'di'.-i 'aiiiH-ii. ■ |-.r'.*.ri -f ih»« Ai‘ r K , "'i ) .' MouriUiiDi* prmtif.a. lor ii- par* 1 1 -, u .r fc - a.r, aa 1 p,.'u:p-H. j u<. -r.-n.--v I r.H ‘a.-n. .a*; • i -of ••‘.rr.m.-nc. - ..u Ki Ks I’ >!•»>■ I>A \ »'i--r I Jth .A l '•», ami .-u-i* ni*out tbo •£»«; o( Jl,\ K t.. ;«> v» *it *; 1; n liivw*-i iu-- two .■xjr-aioa.- omuo-'I f.-iurn fjono*- u.e Ai; llif Apparatus »!«.•«*,»-*rv lor ij»!i l Ki«- jiinofrn.*;, Ac, Ac., *. i»- Luru.-.vm i.y lb*. InMKtiin-M U) r;.<- •'oi.tf'Ul- io-ir.mi.-uuu an>J \ oi-a. M'lm' foitD.H rin i-x;r:t c:mr. vtM-n> *... t*t from eijrtu year- i.. i; «• a*<« of man n <«o i . Imas—lt,*/.] k.i i n. imu , :.a,! .n a.]- vwkt ' slou Wa.«:iin>; turn u*t- of ... lo Clm* l and Mo-lern llira 10 bludenl.- 1 \tn'jiUotj at ui«< '‘olu-gf 15 IU;[«-rt-Ui.f can nus-l*- Uk- Ki. R«-v hiahop «'Tkju nor, to ih- JU.-V. 1 >. iC-yoo.o-. >t. Man's, l-ornuo, an-1 Oo oUirr rni-n of Ui- f *.u .r*:. I'EH KS HiK JOSEPH WSIST f, , AT Hi'' 'AKITA'iK KKl*t »I I'nKV, U« sr t.’ M . j A Mu- Rua, lelaiwQ . KU«i laawrenca Vi il«-. : .*# . . uan<l u npi SDH td and g»*or ral sortmeui o! iarrlagfk, ttassiea, lißckasma, A«. Hi- -- **“*> ooti*UinCy ri*r« iy.cjt N»a aod \rtuc.t-fs it-- KaWai-, ( mtuikii’.own WhjkiQa. Carnajiea. RustgU'S- H,o<i Hiiy pertaiQiaa u> the i'i:uo.-i. yeiars prucucal ufwrwoiv, and ji-xni 1 ba.--i.iUoh, -oal>hi him u* ottw ereal todiu in‘ 10 pur<riAh«r« I • »<• ‘"a? ~ •■{ i !i*• i ..tn ■*' J’ltf***-1 fij«j ,w»v Tr<>rn rVu.-r■ * »r >i; .. (nf . •.<• t*\ ~-rj 7 , CARRIAGES K’ *' HAVSA > n. HI HI I.KIKH A.M< y. A * • tri WKfrMU BATES A: JOHNSON’S HOOKING ».«. JOHVHOV WO L* LI > (il\ K N l *i’l ( ’K limt Lh has jmri . k *r»-.i u.<* of i*w« uarlm-r. it. H. KA I Eh, i □ th«- IW.u* i- r.f *o».- manu- and d-.>ui-.r .u i- hr...win* Uir- di.-un- l kind* of Rwlinn . lnt. Gum Clastic, Cement, Fell and ('anvsua Hooting. Sd. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Hooting. ttd. I’aten! Cngllxii Asphaltic Felt Hoofing. * WH.-TKC M KK AM- A i KK FK‘ - >b Mn.'-na v... *«* |. r ,i u- i nrir, !,..!), j., r inKceat Hat** A Jof-rf-on'i .. .1 j* Ds i, ;.•> hm.thrinM m_ JOHNSON ‘ *• '■ . - 1 H I'ullll fnr ;•* • - »- i «•. lt -ar;, *- an.l nK-.T.dAw k.-.f-, .am Giip-ii + r I) Hi 111 •<. k.V i'ii A !, AM) t'A Ui’.i )\ nil I COAL AND CARBON OIL i *-• U.I- •*•.-> in '.am rim.-Het, »n<l my n;yie- of LAMI*S r.-«* i.’ »• laiext and kt).; of every var:<*iy • 1 'Ai. • •! I. .• the rij.ici ecun<<inioal and brilliant light L n'.w n. kid ;> * ul.r-v v non-ex pio.*! v< .•..uiilrv ■ | w 1 • 1 ' r -* '»i. i <>i me qinvoiy, iu :ow ' r "■ • i " 1 * “ '* ■ ' i. ill In v■* iA(,k. 10 i. Mth airoeL ''claw Markot, .n i.L»> r^iv^.^.or putti'. Lit^uwn-x —i-nmilu-rt can buy a JT bottle <.f Rhine, Fort, Madeira, Tenerifle, Cherry o Malaga Wme. alm>, Cognac brandy of ditferent brand*, very • •!<] Mcmmigahela Whinky, Charnpaigoe in quart, l-ini and and half i*u:t Ixniien; reduction made by or liaJl down. All tn»* above lor Mile by the quart or gallon. N. K—J iione wi-ning adulterated liuuorw oeed not U FICKKWKN, an26:l y-:r,n 10l Third Htrw Kay a cump a n y , »•* MfcLRKLLKKH, HTaTIO.NKK.-S, iNIi b J i A N A f • * >) i\ M A > ! r K < ’'] i : K K K S A'G. 66 W 001) STREET, ' PiUeburgfi, i &. 4@" A fin, ft>">ort;rM»ii'. <■* Med;CAI and Mine II otiH li<x»k.** con.-tanUy or hand. n . JAMES W. WOOD WEIL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, EMBRACING every aiyia of Furniture, Rosewood, Mahogany, and Wainuu suitable fox Pariora, Chamt/em and Ihning Room*. <vjual to ao% m New York and Pluiadelpkia, and at Every article nude by hand, ami Warranted. JeJ“ Cabinet Makers supplied with any quanuty o’ Furniture and Chairs, on reasonable lernm. Hotel* and wteamUdits farac-hed at rhe -honest notice. Ware rooms, Nob. 77 and 7P 'Hurd street, Ihttaburgh, Pa mrl:lyd _ Wll. CLAVTOA, HOUSE AMD SIGN PAIN TEE, Xu. 37 Dlamoud Alley, near Wood St., PITTSBURGH, PA. N. R—All orders promptly nttnnrtnri kx. WOObLN HOODS AT COST.—Balance of stock will be closed out at cost. EATON, CREE A MACRUM, 1&1 17 Fifth street. BUCKWHEU FLOUR.—K,O(JO pounds Buckwheat Flour in 50 pound sack* in store and tor sale by A. FETZER, ja!4 comer Market and First ate. . ■ COR. IRWIN ST. AND OUQUESNE WAY, fittsbtircjh, pa., B - Q - JsO: ARKER, E^CO£J_,tSXOirt. TKRH AM* Wll.[. (iAMK, JOHN SAVAGE, PKOPUIETOK (Educational. ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Carriaflfs. EASTERN CARRIAGES ! *VI-:sT A CO., ■LAPU/Aoruaaßj or •V' If' ,' - r*in S'-rf. /V/ /*. t-e ul the tw—i m it**r hI 1 my 12 ly dm LAMP STORE I (.'ARAN'I KK MV WUOLKSALfi AM) KKTAIL, LuWKR PRICES. HOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, SO. ,S 5 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1856. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; aleo, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May IbG to November Ist. from 7 to ® o'r.ock . ana from No ▼etnber lot to May Ihl from 6 to 3 o’clock. Depofiite received of ad sum* not lens than On* IkJUijL, and a dividend Qf the profile deoiared twice a yeAr, in June and becemlier. Inherent haa been de clared eemi-anniiHlly, in June and Itecember, since the Bank was oreanizea, at the rate of mi per cent, a vear. Interest, if not drawn out, if* placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the name interest from the firm day* of June and Decemlier, compound ing twice a year without troubling the de|>o«iior to call or even topreneni hm pan* l>ook. At this rate, money will doable in lent* tnan twelve years, making iD the aggre gate uqby urn ojii-ualp pia cixt. a riAE. BookH conuuniug the Hy lJtwfi, Rules and Regulation*, furnished gratis, on application at the office William J. Anderson. Hill Burgwm, Ifa«c M. Pennock. Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. U n HojH-welJ Hept»um. Rol*ert RoMk, James Henlmau, Janief* Shidle, Jamen I'. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, Proprietor. Alexander Bmdlwy, John B. McFaddea, John (->. BacEofen, Peter A. Madeira, (ieorge Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, Jarnen M’Auley, Alonso A. earner, J. hn Marshall, Charlea A. Colton, Waiter P. Marshall, William IMugIRH, John (»rr, John Evans, Henry I>. Ringwalt. John Holm***, John H. Sho*«nnerger, William S. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E. f^-hinertt, Richard Hava. Isaac Whiiner William H. Laveiy, Christian i eager. sxcarrAEi aj»d raiASuaia. CHARLra A. (XiLTuN. |f^l LOAN OFFICE. HENRY W. CIMIOTTI, Near the --oruer of Kiflh, PITTSHI 1 R(;H, PA. MuNKY in largT* Hrul small quantities loaue*l od iioid an■ 1 rtilvt-r, <Tol«l and Silver and ub kin>l»»(*f valuable ar ciClea, for any Irugih of time agreed ©n. The goods cannot l>e delivere<i wnlioui this 'Picket. .Not account able ID caee of fire. Bourn from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. ja3o WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, H*ood Street, comer of Third , leily PITTHBt’RftR, PKNN’A. NHf'LMK'' it n »NS, Hankers anti Kjc • change Hrok«‘r*., and l*eafers in Notes, I»rafta, ACceptADi'eK, fioid. Silver and Bank NoU*k. Kxrhange an the Ka.-tern and Vt.v.terD t'iti*-« (••'inHtantly b-raftie. CollecuonH made in all the ritiee tfiroughout Uie Timed Statee l*e}H*e!t.-* reoeivad in par fund* <T cur rent paper, No. 67 Market street Uuween 'thud an<l Fourth street*. iia^khly JSlarhinfs. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! KO. 11 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PAIRS OF 1860! WHEELER &c WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the lm i hP > i a ; i> pair, '»H J < * H I A t K h A 1 K; ILLINOIS P. l'A I'E t A! K. Wl.-i • )Ns 1 \ -.PVI K FAIR. I'»Wa hl'A'l F. FAIR; ktNTt't Kt STATE FAIR; TKNNFAsfcB STATE FAIR; NKW JF.KfIFY ‘-TATF FAIR; \ KRMUN I' M A I'K FAIR. FHICAG*' MB HANK'S’ INSTITITR; I."I HVIU.K N 1 i.('ll AM*> INh11! C |> tJNtMNNAI'i M Kt'H AN I * '.S’ iNri'il ! LIT K A Li. i'J • H K M r< ‘U.N I'Y FAIIv IMt.-Lurg:, Au.l other Couniv Fair- too mimeroo- to mention. WKmFFLKT" tmk ithuc whkfi.- KR A IMPRfiVEIf MKW!N'* M\ CHINK A 1 Kr.i'i ' i 1> l’Rii'K.S. a,’.;, ;nrretu««sl deuce ;n it.- inenta ae the anil rn>-ei reiiafi.e K»mi.i 'dewing Mjw :,.0e do* iti ll .'.|n»;iy *. i, . n the thicke-i anu ihinent fHf-rn>. niak>'»* i.he nw-g ,ut* r. unjoeeihie u* unrarel. wtth i;,m e«aer.Ual a<lvanLa<e of being alike on trfa.fi xulen, i,,rm'ug no rt*ige uor enan on the liD'i'T* ■ I'—t* e:uif*i« >n oont*iru*'tion. more apeedy in movenirct, and ni'*r** durable U»au auy otner maonioe. We give fi.,i Mifttru-'lioni. i.. .-nai/ie tfj« purchHi-«r to Hi-w ordiOi ry eearn*. «t teb, tiem, fe!;, qmlu g.the:. hind, and tin-k, a., on the name rrja/Ti.De, and warrant It lor U,TI e yeß/rf Circi.iar** <'•*:,ta.n.ng t.'eLinoh.a.ii fr"m .adieo ..f u.*- highe»t Htan-f-nji. F>».«t and Wh«l, giving pncee. Ac_ will tx* furnie' *>) vrati- "U appi atioti iti (x*r»on »r i>v etier b©«:og Machine Neivi.ec. I'w.pt Cotton and u-. 1, oonatanHy oe hand myu W *l. SI MVER. HOWE’S NEW SHirTl.i; Sewing Machines, AK F A a> AITI ,L t.i nil a in-ir o! F A M i F V HKWINo. work.Lg eq'.ally Web on i;-.e l.gM*** And fi«*aveel lat Tie... mak'ng the ai.tre <-n faji which cacn-d Kavaled or Puilod Out. Aud for Tailoring, btu r i Making, >no ter Kutmg anJ df.tx* Bmd.ng, th*«K' bar* no eup**nor CaJ. at.d •»**■ tlieru at No. 26 K'lV, mw , F;. Suura W . if. l^t.cell. GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, WITH l N TH E BEACH o K A 1.1.. Pricee Reduced far Sever. Year**, fmtn f 46 to >llO. loclii.hng Hemen*. Increased lacihtiee for tuau- Ufactunng and the runKilmont of luigitiion Cona«*<|UeD Uf*on recent deciaioQrf tif the United FUite." (kmrt- artirming tfie vahditv of the (jrover A Haker'*- ( o'h pnu-uie onniilex ihia onmpAnv to furnish their bEWIN’ii M aCIj I N with important impruvententa at greatly REDUCED PRICES. ’1 he mipvrli ni> of thee.* im, ',.u.w ;.,r Nrnhy u-oand nmr.ulaeture** m tr, ♦- Fame ranae of inirjaj-*- an>l ma terial- i- aiie-i. i by the L-n* of lhou-an li lining the i;, and the moderate prices at which tfiev are now j*u!d, placee them within the reach of u'l an i'ohvifttee all ex for tampering w.t>: ir.oKe inferior and law priced ntachmee which have -o tnuch'pre|u*tice<l the Sewing Machine bu-ine-j* Kverv machine Bold by ue n* war raut<*d for tf#»*e year**, we also give imurucuonw free of charge tr> purchaser-u> enable them t«* HKM, FELL, cATHKIv, HVK am* KMBRUILKR, ALL ON THE SAME MACHINE. tkrcular- can i>« had at our office free of charge by Hpolying either in per-on .. r l.v mail. N. if.—. Sewing MwDiiiw. Nood:*--, bilk Twiei, Cotton, et«'., c«uictanLly on ha-d CHAT* 'N K Y A WAI.Tf.K, N>>' I** )• ifth Htrtet, U*<27 (x-noral Agon Lit. v* !I.LIAM MEANH, I'AMIj M'LA.MjI.EdS IUKKIHON A. (X)KKIM. „ , (.ener.l Pnrln.-r». hpociai l‘»rtner. c VilhMM MEANS & COFFIN, to Me K uf* A Co.) WUOLfcSALi, I. EOIEiI.S, Corner Hood and Water St*., d BlO _ PITTSBURGH. PA. WILLIAR BAfcAI.EV, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nob. 18 and 20 Wood Street, l a23:tf WM. H. SMITH WM, U. MMiTU A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, uatW PltUbargh, Pa. Wit Main, Phil*— c. W. Kibunm,'piMbur,'b. MILLEB & RICKETBON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BHASDIEB, WISEB AND BSGAIU, NOB 221 AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SOUS AGENTS FQM SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. I . PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nall*, Cotton Tams, Con stantly on Band. [mr2 . • x l . ! ; ei - 1 <shtirariaL pusnuur*. GEORGE ALHREE. James B D. Maeda, No. 100 Smithfield St., LOCK STITCH SKAM (Brottrs. PITTSBURG It. ..JOS. K. Ht’NTER. AND nCPOftTXBS or k ‘'“Ail ‘■J SnattpKtt. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 ano 137 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Btiinu.tr or Asara, Jamiar Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, benny. ? rs , 1 ort K a ßea, amply secured $1,81162193 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,) con. 102.996 2 6 temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec’u, 8a,136 50 Stocks, (present value ($86,607 72,1 cost 89.780 60 Notes and Bills Receivable- I.SJI 00 LsttS 27.51 y 33 $2,208,051 68 Th® Ottlj profits from premiums which this company cao dmde by law, are from rieks which have been de termined. Inauranoee made on every description of Properly, in J own and Country at rates ae low aw are consistent with security. Since their noorporation, a {►eno>l of thirty yeans they have paid loßae* by Fire, to an amount exfeed.ng r our Millions of Dollars, thereby attordmg evideuee of the advantages of Insurance, a* well nr- the ability and disposition to meet with prompiuees all liabilities. Dosses paid during the year We, $&i,163 3d. _ Dißioroas. Oh&rles W. Bancker, Mordocai 1). l^ewir, Tobias Wagner, 1 *vid 3. Brown, 15amuel Grant, Isaac Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. I>al-, George W. Richards, George Kales, , CHAS. N. RANCHER, President. KDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. BTE EL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COKKIN, Agent, mjlfl Northeast r.,rn»*r Th:r«l and \Vno.j .^ireeia. Western Insurance,, OK PITTSBURGH GEORGE DAriSIE, President CapU K. D. OoCHßAN.fieo’l Agent Offioi N 0.92 Water Mtreet, (Hpang A u».'a Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. RLHKH inßUre a K ainBt all fc,n,lH f,r FIRE and M A RINK A Home inautution managed hy Directors who are well known m iha'tommuDiiy, and who arc dcif: <n:» h.i, by promptness at i hberaJity, ti> maintain ihfi’i.ftrvU'r which they have aib amed, as offering thy t*»ei pr-aw tion to those whe diwre to r** m-ure.i. ABBETH, OCTOBER auth, I*o.o. SJV>ok Accounts Mi'ftglWH Office furniture open Account*, etc Cash Premium Notea. Nolen and bills discounted Dinoroia. George Dame. K. Miller, Jr., (■teorge W. Jackson, James M’Auley, Nathaniel Holmea, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Brauh, Cha». W. Rirkeuon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKoighu, Alexander Speer, Dav.d M. [»cc, Reea J Thorny ~ mr?* PHILADELPHIA fibe and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 CHESHUT STREET, Opposite the Cuitom House, Capital $210,100 Aaseta $301.04*. WILL MAKE ALL KINI>S UK INSU RANCE, either Perpetual <<r [limited, on rit-r. description of Property or Merehand me, hi reaeonabi rales of premium. ROBERT P. KINO, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, D 1 RECTO KB: Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, <»eorge W Kr-wn, P. B. Sarery, Joseph >. Phil, C. Sherman, John Ciayton, B. J. Magargee, K. Wiior, F. Blaoxbtrail, Secretary. j. ii. C<) FH ;N, A geo t, lyAily Corner Th.rd and Wood -tresis Delaware mutual safety in-' SC RANGE COMPANY.—INCORPORATED THE LKffcaLATUKK UK PK.NNHLYaNIA. D 3-. OFFICE. *'JL CORNER THIRD AS!) WALSVTsr PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on \ cwh, Cargo and Freight, u» all part.- of the World IN LAN i ■ INSURANCES* on Goods, uy Riter*, (.’Annin, ho l CsmAtifr, to all part* of the Union. FIRE IN SURANCEo on Mercnandise genffraiiy, on 81/ires, Dw<c !;ng Houses, Ac. hi ato roa s. Wm. Martin. Edmund A. S. uder, Theophilux Paulding, John N. Penrose. John i Dh»i-. Jutim Traquair. Wm. F.yre, Jr- James Hand, Wm. < Ludwig, Joseph H. S*ai. Dr K M Hu«um. Geo. i. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Chane* Kehey, Samne; K. Htoke- J F Peni«Ujn, Henry Sc-an. l»arlmgu>iH H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvnm i'homan C Hand, Rol>ert Burton, Jr., Jacob P Jem**, Jama.* R. M’KarWie. Joshua P. Eyre, John B. setup;*. P;u*L- rgh, D J Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, Provident. THUS C HAND, Uc<? President. UniT Lriacna, Secretary. P A. M Al l FiK A. Ag*-n t jeffl No. W> Water »ir*--*i P'o.rur^n Citizen s Insuranee Cnmjiuny u( S'itisbureb Office, Cor. of market and Water Sta. WM. HAGAI.EY, Ptoh -lent SAMUEL REA, r»-u. ry IN'KIJKK* STEAMBOATS «* ( AKl.di.s, Insure* against Lo*h an-1 Ihttnage n the .Nar:g*;.<.n of the MouCiern and We-torn K.vi-rs, l.*ke.» and hayuun, and ih«* Navigation of the Sea*. Insure* against Loss and Damage by F ire Wra. Bag&iey, Him. T. M.Howe, Jit*. M C-ooj-er, Ja*. Park, Jr, C Zug, s Haruituyh. H. K. Jones, Caul. m. C. )-aing, J Caid»*L. ! r.. Francis Sellers, s. M. Kier, J >hn H. l*i.w <>rt. John Shimon, Itarclity Preston. Wuj.it .»»nu*toii n.hAMjdh, Mutual Insurance Company, IAK'K UAVKN, L'l.lM'o.N O'l'.vn CLIA.HTKHKD 1)Y Tll K 1.80 IN I. AT UH It (> K PKNN Ou/I ( KMX'.OOO I / v -T-.rir/’. ,v '<.« . f; \±.:u:\ THIS CuMI’ANV WILL INM'KK <»N I'.n;.<ji iiv'". M*-rvMU)d’.;se, Ktirnitur* l , .t - , ,:i town .-r country. — Hoti. J i Emm «, J. B. 1 1 AL.rsmn, Hon <«. 0 liarvey, l /.a.*. t.'nrt, U K. Jvkumn, < !.*.» M*vt«r, lvi*-r I vkoti, W VV Thr n.a- K wktj. Hi'.V r H Ali\ KY, 1 1 AuEjlmr, \ 1 hob. Kitcusn, .’>tK;r**uu , y J A UPPER l , dvEl >■ T'. h : ftn -Uo»'C PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. Office Wo. 83 Fourth Street Ijlreotuka Jacob Piuaier, R/~iy Patu-r>*<'a, 1 <*r.vr = «ul, C. A C-olUiu, Jam**- H. Houkirm. A A Henrv Sprouu Nirh. V«»pghtly, W 'mi,.. .. A J.Joqph, Wtult* Hamptn - , K<»Ut. rvj.'k. Chartered Capital.... . ... lHiio.iiO'i KIRK ANI» MARINE RISKS UKKN. I**‘t tpllunt*. orncißA . A. A CARRIER. l*reßt*le:»L I. ti R 1 K.R 'UK MsTrotnrv ! I 1 v B OEKHAVE’B HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA, Uver Complaint, Fever and Ago*, && TYi* *urer**fal IntrodnrUon and om of thh Remedy has been Lb* ri.'rml for a literal flood of «ap*wra*i called “ dtl4jra," offered In ▼aiinoa farm*, frua a 4*w* bottle to a flr* trailod ken. until this word M Bitten " U bv 4 another name ft.r £rug, or aocne villainous whiekey min ton. Bnt Lbe really grval relief derived from the tateet* one teaaponnful, of onr tnedMne, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And Lha tmttn aOptruv of •iftr' ;»ri»giruf»''*L ha* eetaLlUb*-1 ll a rejmUtlon whlct tn* Inwt of Imitation* »«i<l coeu terfalLi hare Called to andermloe. It ts positively * Vra table preparation, wlUf t*r©ly infflrlent pan «pldU w preeerre IL Bat ene line of the aeoalne, (Half Plat Bottle*.) prV » One Dollar. Itb a medicine of long tried efficacy for th* Bloody eo essential for the foundation of gool health and for correcting disordon* of the ronaac* and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted m’ its salatary effects. The stomach will speedily regala its strength a healthy action of the liver, >*>»«'• sad kidneys will soon take place, and rt-avwel health he the quick result For Indigestion, Try Barbare's Holland Bittm F«>r Heartburn, Try Btrrhave’s Holland Bitun For Acidity, Try Barhave'i Holland RilUra, F or'i W aterbraeh, Try Bffrhave’i Holland Biiu u For Heodaohe, Try Bffrhave’i Holland Bittern. For Loes of Appetite, Try Barhave’i Holland Bitten. For Coetlveneme, Try Burhave’i Holiasd fcltUra For PUm, Try BarbaTß’i Holland Blum. In all Herrons, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Atfe-?- ttsos, tt has In numerous Instanoes prored hlghiy hemetdal, and in other* effected a decided cure. IIAD CABEfULLT! _ powiae highly Booonotratod Batrheve'v BcflesC BMeen ■ pat ap In half-ptnt bottUa only, revelWC ai Ooe Doller m bottla hi* gn.*t cWtnxod tea Uda trmt? eeMmted Hwttcine hns Indooad many imteOoma vhtri> the ytblio stun Id guard ‘p l "** pnntedag art of tmpoa&e*/ Aw Uol wmm• e& BUt add tf mry botSU poa Mtyr. BENJAMIN PAGE, JH. h 00. sou rsoramoßi, PiTniifißni. pa. CODFISH. —2.UUO prime Codtii.li, lor sale by WM. H. HMITH * mi. 118 Hfwjnnd A 147 Fourth .u I GENT ~ PRINTS, BEST IN THE 1 vs City. Balmoral Skirts, Bbirting Muelms, Linenn. Pillow Oaainge, Shawls and Cloaks. C. HAHHON LOVE, fefl • 74 Market street SUITING THEjHMES.—WaII Paper and Border* will be atftd at reduced prices, by W. P. MABaiULU la? S 7 Wood Stree r, j*,, ... ' A" -t . v Z' V;> *»y K. M. GORIKLV ,"j*oreury $ 6,1.000 0u 'i. In-j oti l •(> »•>.! T, v ow 4 < i«;j 1 vs . -’T.rtoA V i 74.1/76 14 $£<8,261 T'i Y I.YaNIa <-4- Insnnntf?. j FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country, j OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. i Cash Capital, $229,610 00. | Assets, $303,608 96. ! Invented as follows, 712 First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount $155,600 00 Ground reut, first class 2,462 60 Pennxyl vania Railroad Co.'s 613 cent. Mortgage A Loan.*, $30,000, cost *27.900 00 Philadelphia ritv 0 per c**ni loan 30,000 fiO Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsylvania Railaoad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured OO Huntingdon aud Broad 'Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 Stork of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,360 00 Sir.ok of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stork of Delaware M. S. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,136 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper- 16,297 18 B«><>k Accounts, arrrued interest, etc rt,216 72 Cash on band and in in hauda of agents 11,386 16 96 CLEM TiNGLEY, Presidep P l a 1 CTO B 8 . Cn-m Tmglev. Samuel Hispham William R. Tnompson, Rnt>ert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Mueser, Cortielins Steven Hon, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. ( arson, Z. I/Olhrop, Robert 'l’nland, ('harles 1/eland, Frederick i/cunig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles H. Woo<l, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward. John Biseell. Pittn. J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mvl6 Northea«t corncrJPhirvl and Wood_stre«tß. Allegheny Insurance co. OF PITTSBURGH. OFKICB;—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. fNSUREK AGAINST ALL KINDS OK JL KIRK ANI * MARINE RISKS. IbAAC JUNES, President; JOHN D. MrCoRD. Vice Presjdent; D. M. BuOK, Secretary; Capu WlLl/lAM DEAN. <»*oeraJ Agent. Duuoroae—laaac Jones. C. (■*. Hussey, Harvey Childs, □apt R, C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John U McCord, Gape Adam Jaooba, R. P. Sterling, Capt.AV Dean. Rol/t L M’trrew, Rob’t K Davis. mrtf (glasstrarr, *. ccaaiaoiiAM o. ccmtuvquam a. ou?vtaaouAJi, 0. tUMHX.X, CU N NING H AMS A CU.—PITTSBUKGH CITY i,LASS WORKS—WAREHuUSE, No. ll© Water street, ami 166 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa, three door- t>eiow Moiionganeln Hoiise, Mantifacturers of I’utsl'tirgh City Window <Tla«s. Itruggists' Glass War©, *a t tin* rutau Couvex < tlass,for parlor wtndows,charches ana ptjhhc buthhegs. »el2:ly NEW FIR HI. GALLAGHER, CRAIQ- & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GA.S PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERB and FINIBHEKB of all kind© of braes work, UKALKKB IN GAS FIITCHES, AC. Dfflcs and Wareroom, No. 124 Wood it., five Doors from Fifth, Foundry, No. 152 First st., five Doors below ftlonongshela House. 'Ph© well-k Down practical skill and experience in the various branches of Braes Casting, Bteam and Gas Pipe Kitting, ol the senn.r memt'ers of the firm, (who will give their personal atteDlioo to all work entrusted to them,; should entitle us to a share of public patronage All Orders Promptly Pilled. jjH.tr TO OIL MEN ■yyE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH OIL. PUMPS, oler ttril-K "K IBON with sup®no YALVEo, KODH. Ac, complete for working. GALLAGHER, CRAIG, k CO n-gi t 24 Worwi ano 162 First eta. Ji »S. FLKMING, Bucceafior to L. Wilcox 4 Co- corner of Market street and the Diamond, keep* constantly on hand u full assortment of DRUGB, M KDICINES, MEDICINE CHKS'l’ii,PEßl*l.iMKßY,and ally articles pertaining to Uie busmen*. Pfiysicianfi’ Prescr.,puons carefully compounded J .\O. TUOJSPSOAf A €«., Hol«a SK».N LSI* UR.NAMK.NTAI. PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, An. ISA Third Street, T. T. Jtt’tiUßil, i-lOTTSE, SIGN -ANl>- ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Nu. '2, (. or. Kt. Clair St. aud l)uque&iie Way , (SKCUXL* STORY.) wr.ru Ho;run>d u> me uii! l»e NeaUy and iTomj.uy P.xeeined. II LA 111 LttUCiV, ORGAN MAN UFACTUBEB, Keep* ooiKtaaily on hand Church and Parlor Organs, «>K KVUn StfE AND DKSCKU>TiON. N 1 >. 1. i iiree .stops, 7 teet 5 inched high, 4 feel v inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. N - Five mops, y led 6 inches high, 6 feet flinches wide, 3 !«*t t '.i inches deep. .V>. 3 Light stops, 11 leet fl inches high, 7 feet 3 ins. wi-1-, 4 feel 6 liiriirs deep. No. 4. Twelve stop*. 13 feel high, 9 leet d ia s. wide, 7 leel Jeep. 1 hr atx.ve dmifUrtion.-' are for lir**eijin caaes; if htolh !<-vn>»'x they will somewhat higher, fun her mformHiJon apply to JOHN H. MKLLuR.SI Wood«ire*t, or HENRY KRBKN, 17*2 Centre street. apU.ly— wtt NEW YORK. jb . p fetta v , BOOT MAKER, Third Street, near Wood, ( I wo Ud.T* alwve the Telegraph Office.) AKTtlii A LONG ABSKNCK FftuM the Hoot Lmsuiens, hu again commenced, and rtaiiem himaed itiat he will he able to render general satisfaction, and would l»e pleased to wo his lortner and iriendß. Ho has on hand the l*»si «d T KT.Nt H CA LF Bhi INB, and m>ue hut the beat of work men will receive employment. Satwfied that he i '•ompetent lo judge of the workmanship and matona', .e wul giro his ittidiTided attcnuou to this branch »d Ountne**. anl6-1v U K 1 S 1’ At A s Jt> It K S K N 'l f BEAUTIFUL FEN 1)E US, Coal Vaaea, Pire Iron*. I’UTK WAKHKUb, Tims A.Mi VASKb TIN ANT BRITANNIA TEA BETS, at T. i. tHAK.’S, I** WOOL> ST, Five doors from Fifth. MILL Kt >RSALK WITH 2 A ACRKN Lj "1 l and, Water Power; l tud of burrs lor m>e of iM-’iiiory, aod all coQvenieDcfcs lor doing a |« r ge has.- .situate near the 3d lx>ck not far from the River )a* h m | HhKRT A HO\, 61 Market street. LAUD. —0 tit*ri't‘S for sale By WM. H. BMITH A <<> >“*•# Uf> t. . ! d > is' }•,, GR< H.KRJKS.— luo latgs Rio Coffee; 25 pockets Java do -25 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar 60 bbl*. I‘JtxUTH'k’s Syrup; 100 keys Bi. C«rb. Soda: 20 bui.H. i i-u>h»‘«i aud Powdered Sugar* luo i>oxe« various brand.- Tobacco, 150_hail cheat* Y. H. and Buck Tea.* * J,) “ " (-tuntHiCUer and lmperialido, Kor u M. H SMITH A On. ’vrl® < A«wv~>»* ■< «nd n • B> »TT L k 1 > L i UuitS. KI N K B R a N DIMS, W tiius, Whiskies, Rums. Ac . Ac., fur by WM. RKNNETT, ‘h-I 1-Ji Wood sire.. Raisins.— 100 boxes .•sugar Raisins; HVJ do Bunco do; 100 do do do; 100 do do do; 00 do Valencia do; ***-r aale r.y RHYMER A BROTHERS, No. 3« Wood street Opposite the St. Charles Hotel 'PKoIH’i’K 7 4 i* >ck» (iinsing; 3o bushels Cio\er Seed; 10 “ Timothy do; 'Aw tb-. Prime Feathers; 3 liiii.-. White Bean.-: K..r *ai«i>v h..X| U • H SMITH 4 Oi). Bl' l I KK. —s bills. Fresh Roll Butier— -4 *• solid packed *• lusi received and for sale by WM. H. B.MITH A <\) n 118 Second A 147 Kourihja* t *26 Fink port, SHERRY t I.ARE'I, and SANTKRNK \VIN*S f,y Hi** U.ule; for t*u.«* i.y . WII.LUM BKNNK'I’T, ''•‘•--I No. 20 Wood street. Fifteen dwelling houses for Rent. KihjUire ul S. CUTHBrRT A SON. . . 61 Market street A PPKKS. APPLES. —I2S barrels prime JLX varum* kind**. |iu*t rec’d and fV r na!*< by JAS. A. FKTZKk, Market and Pir-i *t TfcKY FRUIT.— T 6 •‘ack* Prime L>ry Peache* “ “ Apple* Received end for g&le by UENKY H. POULINS No.MWoodi.tree HOOP POLKS.-—6,000 Tight and Slack )al Poles for sale by JAB A. FRTZEB corner Market and Ftret stK v*\fc j.* - WKEE & PHILIPS, CiEHEBAL COOPERAGE, Between Rand end Wayne afreet*, 49»We we prepared to famish Coal OIL Whisky, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the hortoat notice, and on the most rnaeonahlo term*. «*3l:ly S. B. & C. i\ .ViAHkLK, A.ISTD DEALBBS 11ST •nOOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kind* of n WRAPPING PAPER, .are remoTed from NO. UT WOOD STREET to No. 33 Smtf afield street, PITTSBUBGH, PA. S%.C»nh or Trade foi Root- ap» B. C. fc J. B. BAWIEB, LARD OIL, CANDLES, No, 47 Wood Btreet f Pittsburgh, Pa aioßAao w. aoßKavs FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, H INCH MAN, Secretary. No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep conebtutly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornicea, Ora&menls,Curtain Goods,Comforts, leather Beds, Mattrasses ot all kinds; also, the celebra ted I‘ateut Spring Beds. All kinds of shades. Blinds anJ Fixtures. Prompt attention given to all orders for fitting and laving down Carpets, Oil Cloths. Ac. octl7:lyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. A FULTON, BELL ANl> BRASS • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10JXW pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sires, for Steamboat*. MINERAL WATER PUMPS. COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL rON'B PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. apZkly rjIHE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Eitabiiihmeni in lhe City. PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER* NOS. 17 UNO 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Ornamental flair (or Ludiei and Gentlemen, MU. SS MARKET BTBKKT, mjS PITTHBURGH, PA. Will. J. TAV LOK At CO., WHOLESAU FISH DEALER, D. C. KNEELAND j£EEP3 CONSTANTLY ON HAND sauABE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXJ&, suitable tor Shoes, Dry Goods, A<x, at Eastern prices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third story—over Pittsburgh, Pa. jefcl CABTWBIGHT & YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwnght,) P'» HHerff h. Manufacturers and importers of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental indents, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, eto,No. 86 Wood street. They give special attention to the ntuumfiac turmg of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repair ng with punctuality and despatch. aplT lAS. MILLINGAR, MONOUGAHEiA 0 PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt siuee tne fire, and having en larged his establishment, and filled it with the newest an t most approved rnuebiuery, is now prepared u> fur* m»[ flooring &nd plamng boards, scroll sawing and re •oixv.ng, doors, *a.ih and shutters, kiln dried, frames, moulding-, Ixi.x-nioking, <fc<\ Booth T’lOsburgh, September 7,186 T. }aSO ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY: BRKKKTOX, JOHXSTON <b WILKIX6, No. 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING !RUI>E COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Retail, apltiily yanur EiYMaa. aoaxar j. ianaasoiT. T) EYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to Mlu Josho Rhodes A Co., wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN FRUI S, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, Ac, No. 89 Wood street, opposite the flu Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. ap2 J il . LITTLE, ~ MERCHANT TAILOR, MO. >4 ST. CLAIR STRKKT, (Or- Irish's New Building,) d-il&Ij PITTSBURGH. STOCKING EMPORIUM) CHEAP AND DUB BBS .M..DALI, Stocking Manufacturer, f' , < JRNEIi FIFTH ST. AND MARKET y.- ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment oi Woolen BlockingSjHoee, Socks,ComiortaGloves,Hoods, Seeks, for men and women, together with a very exten- Hix''.assortment of all descriptions of Goods in nis lino, an t»ble to the season. He sells prira vtdeies at Low Pi ic<-s. Call and examine. 49~Remember, M. DALY has but one uore, and tha r>n ihe comer of Fifth »L and Market ley. feiJl XOfitK. Any person wishing to adop'j A CHILL, some six weeks old, will call at the office of DR. BRANBTRUP, 0028 No. 85 Sraitbfield hL, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINK OLD MONONCAIIELA RYE WHISKY, AC. 327 and 329 Liberty Street, irlft:lv_ PITTSBURGH, PA. AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu ‘actured by J. R. CAMKROST, No. 84 FochthS*. The subscriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to Inform his former friends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, and would call their at tention to a newandoeauUfulSELF-ADJUSTUW4 WIG. h puts all former plans of wig-making m the shade, lbs merits are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bears equally all over the head, and easy and graceful appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. Indies are also invited to call and examino hiß new mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGS. They do away with the heavy and formal nppramnoe so •iiannnroved of in the old «?!<*». •Bofrldsw FITS CURED! FITS CURED! THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY. This medicine has brought Happiness to the Homes of hundreds oi Families tuat have for years suffered the greatest affliction, in having some member of their fafhily afflicted with this dreadful disease. What can bring such bitter grief to the hearts of parents, as to see their child suffering with a disease that destroys the intellect and so often carries its victim unconscious to the grave. Parents 1 la the AMERICAN REMEDY you fiod what you have so long looked for in vain— A Curt. This Remedy is lurdy Vegetable— it contains no Foieonoua Drugs, and can be taken with safety. Persons sending tor Medicine, should state the parti culars of the case, and the Medicine will be sent imme diately to any pan oi the country. From two L> six bottler will effect a Cure m most cases. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6. Preparedbt DR. STARKEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. .id uy FLEMING, cor. Market *t. A Diamond. 49* All orders should be addressed to DR. 0. MARKKY Pittsburgh, Pa. eelfhlydaw- P F GEI S S E PRAITIGAL MACHINIST & ENGINE Bm’Dlfc. CONTRACTOR FOR STEAMBOAT & FERRY-BOAT MACHINERY & HULLS' STEAM ENGINES, Railroad Castings, Mill-GearinV, &c WELLSVILLE, c8»lo. ORJ>BR3 FOR BTEaM engines for the OIL COVJTTRI', PBOMPTLY PILLED. NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES, Of different sins, on hend/ Refor Li . aoai3m W. B. 80AIFE, PiltsbargH. ' V . -- ", * V' V * i t 1 ■»' ,m-.y •- *■ gjmfoff* flfedg. h. rmun. -...L..~~..« i. a. rua *9 ran m ridroar oa Fayette Street, MTTSIUMtH, PENR'A MATTUFAOTUREBS Palm, Tollel and Bonin Soaps, Witt. S€HU€HittAi\, PITTBB OBG U, P J GEO. BLETCHER, Manufacturer of the Celebrated jcd kvxbt msouraoti er No. 123 and 124 North Wharves, ( Above Arch Street,) PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS of Wigs,- Wigs, Wigs, t ‘--i ;'-\ X.t * ? -,-• >- v ■ '> • : v ■ h . “^Tfc'sV'". ■? 'T, „V -t. ."-aV*..Z'-'t* \c^ 1 ?-t •: -*/' ; ».v. - '“Fl:\ ™ V * . r v- ' .... *■ - S- ‘ ‘_c r i* , Sr£vr\ ‘ t * , w _- ./ - f t 7,, jijJ '-7-i> r«, -<■'!>'* ~-6- &A*is&j> y ';.£^y^S* ; U*i* A %^. 5 +- • • '■ * i e- - -/ *• - A a ;r ,*7 V ; ‘ V- . Wtoattf win. IMPORTER AND DEALER JN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, GIN Old flonongahels And ledtffitd Whiil^', So, 1»0 Wood Sti-eet,, .. Pittrtnfrgri, Fa. fe22: 6m E. P. MIBDEETUN & BKO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES; ALSO DEALERS IN' Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, fe&lyd PBILA DBLPBIA'i Tobacco and stsars. w. & D. RINEHART, MAirutianmia ak> nun. is all *on*C» TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGABB, Lion ARnstHAL, W hoUsaU and Retail Bml» in GENUINE HAVANA CIGABB, Virginia Chewing TebMtg, WOOD STHEEP, Under (he BU Oharlea ocll ,p. aoimoi H. W. Pamssoit Gao.JP. bias'son PATTERSON &. DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant* )&}y_ PITTSB URGE, PA B . F , L DC A » , ATTORNEY AT LAW* Office, No. 7 8 Grant Sire* (Three doors below the Oomrt House,) ; • ; Jhwotsot, Pa. I*. BRACKESUIDGE, ATTOBNEY AT LAf. Office, No. 135 FonrttrSL* r PITTSBUKGH.PA, Will. U. WHITNEY, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth atroei. bmj Wood. , iylS . C -A. R, JD . ] SCOTT, DENT 1.8 T, * Has removed to the house lately tx: copied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 878 Penn Street, (Bouth side,) third door above Hand street. £ ay- Offloa houra from' BA- M. till 5 i*. it' fapfclj JOS BP H ADA M S , DENTIST, Ho, 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh* RißHiitos:—Djp. A. M. Pollook, D. D. Brace, Esq., Dr. Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Russell RrroU, Eeq. myl4:ly JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law f Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith- . • field and Cherry Aliev. - u deildy G~EO~ S. .SELDEN fIAVLNG - RKbUMBD -^S'\ THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may,>h«4lfa* 8$" ~ found at hie office, N«>.‘ 122 Fourth BfrefeC ■> * *» 1e29 j HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, succ&sor-to «G. W. Biddle. No. 144 Smitbfield street. '• r-'^3^ Office huiirs from eight to 1 o’clock, and from t- * ’ to 6 o’clock. fel&ly J l. L " I - 4? i v . ‘ gaperrean (galleries. KOGBBS’ Ambrolype and Photograph ran p&xkxux^ GALLERY, CHBOMCLK BUILOIS6, So. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE tsi-Two Silver Medala and Two awarded^fQjr P aMj£L P PICTURffI J ISIMSfiEDTO e UFBffIZE,Md colored in Oil on Canvas. ' " hft . PEOPLES* GALLEBY, 93 WOOD STRfcET, Corner of Diamond Alley, . .. THE SUBSCKIBfiBWOUIiD BESEEBE FULLY announce to the vicinity, that he has leased the abov«L Populitf GajSrf; and is prepared to take every variety of Retard fr»y>»V u> the Photographies Art, in its most perfect styles,'tad at tiiUSATLT REDUCED PRICED ImportaijTlh provements have been added, rendering tnfa the desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city. PTI ajaquay^ Aldermen. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, No. 151 Penn Street, Fifth Word. COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deed),* Bonds, Mortgages ana other Legal Writings Prawn. Acknovi lodgements Taken. Bills Frohated. apU/ -:■£«■- pUAKLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMANj Aim n-orr:( •. j osrias or taa piaos. OFFICE, ON THK CJENEEr OF WYLIE AND FI h • H STREETS. 4®“ All business connected with this office'wfllt* tended to with oromptness. Conveniences of all done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds, HortttaAea Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to examined. To the member of tho Ba? he tenders his serrioea as Conmnssioser to take Depositions to be read id toe several Courts of this State, and bSewhere. H» offlAj is one of the main Police Stations o» the city, and OfiA* his facilities in executing business of-lint kind are very desirable. falfely Japitore. jrutt CASH .—A ftoll. w ftortment of Pittflbgrgh raflnnf»/»tnr«*d FUBEfl* TURB, embracing bureaux. ... BOOK CASES, WARD ROBES, ■ ....... And ererr article needed in a well ftirotsfied dwelfinnl ae well as a splendid assortment of - - m OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly oa hand and made to order. As the only U*rm« on which business is done at this establishment lb for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons m want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at FAOKINER A IRWDPB, Ho. 108 Smithfleld street, below Fifth. J. D. Paoxotjl, Jons M- lawm mrttlw • " E. B."sEEEIf, Office, Counting Boom of Dispatch Building. AGENT for the purchase and aale of Beal Estate; the Renting of Property and Collecting of Rents; the Purchase and Hale of Stocks and otherHC uritise. nofcgm* tiu;nirini;s —A T— -87 Fourth Bt, Sear Wood, Pitteborghj Pis W. D. &. H. M’CALLUM EKSI'KCTFULLY announce that tliat they are now receiving a large supply of. VELVET, BRUSSELS & THREE-PLY CJRPETS, PINE AND LOW PRICED INGRAINS, OIL. CLOTHS, | NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS MATTINGS. 2u AI . I t R0 ® e ’ *“•’ w ’ ttl an “oortmebt ol WINDOW SHADES, HEARTH RUGS, TABLE and PIANO COV ERS. All of which ahall ba offnrad At. v,-rv T.mg Ba.n. »«28 W. D. A fl. JH'OALLUM. O! HOI FOB MINCE PIEB. IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD N&W Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all oilier kind of Spices, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth ft Brotherain the Diamond, where you will get all new crop Frail and lower than at any other house in the <aiy. « general and lull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas wines, Brandye, and all other kinds of Forefim and Domestic Liquor* HAWORTH ft BShFrfffln.; * > de24 Corner ot Diamond and Diamond aIISJ l notice, By leaving yocje gbdebs at WELDON k REINEBE’B,I64 WOOD STREET' I T“ r „? IXTH ' y° a Mn *» regularly oSm the Wagon, with Carbon and Cod Oil, or Bdrnlnir Fluid. if the host qnallly, at store prices. ' AUSI IN LOOMIS A GO., Dealers t PromiaaOry Notoa, Bon da, Mortis gos. and S cunues for money. 1 ecSStlefc 0 * 0641 ° n 44 B **°rtdato% wtUusoUaienU NOTES AND DRAFT? BOUGHT AND hold, . Pareona d«innK Loans can be aooommodatcd reanonahLe terma and capitalists can bnfnnSaSedNr® good Becnritiea at remunerative prioee. w *“ StiUde fcWand to and Q f Office, No. W FOURTH STREET, eboroWood. “fii! ' APBTINJOOMIk ICKLIEBAND PRHSKkV ES Pickled O*ulifioWCTß, Onions, Benin, Cho» Chow. Ghox. Walrnu.^, Preserved Pine Apple, Peaches, fMars Quinces, G&- ger, «o,dc. Formate by HEYMEE A BEOTHSRS> .Na 39 Wood aireoM ? Opposite Bu ChartesJUow. CH'KAP WA.UL. PAPiiKo,—tor sale o*7) W. i» MaRsHaIA. Nl 120 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. is; &-^^> 7 ' , - kO. ‘V I AS&si " “iJ-Sijr
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