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Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
31HE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves
L the Passenger Station every morning, (except Hun
y,) at 6*o a. m_ stopping at all regular station*, am
Ting at Philadelphia at 10*0 p. m.
:THE through express train leaver daiiy, at
426 p. m, stopping only at pnncip* > stations, making
direct connection at Harrisburg for Jdtimore, and arri
ring in Philadelphia or Baltimore • t 6*o a. m.
THE FAST LdNE leaves the station daily, (except
Sunday,) at a*6 a. m 7 stopping only at ureensburg,
trobe, Johnstown, W timer*, Gallitaen, Altoona, A cl, con
necting at Harrisburg with Train direct for Raktimor*s
and arriYiug in Philadelphia at 6*o p. m;
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (exoeptSunday,) at 3*o p. m., stopping *f
all stations and running as far aa Couemauuh
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Rraddo*-k'.
Field leaves diuly, (except Sunday.) at 6*o a. m
FIRST ACCOMMuDA ITON TRAIN 1.. r Turtle Cr««-k
eaves daily (except Suuday.i at 11*0 a m
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lorTttrUe Creek
leaves daily, (except Suuday,) at H*o u m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN tor Turtle Creek
eaves daily, (except Sunday,!at C :‘Jti p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS arnve in Pittsburgh a* fol
lows:—Express, 1:13 p. w; Mali, 7:60 p. m: fL»i Line,
I*o a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, l&iJOa. m; Kind
Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:40 a. m; Braddocl»'«
Field Accommodation. s.lu a. m ; Second Accommoda
tion, 12*0 p. m; Third Accommodation, tklO p. m.
ITams for Blairsvtlle and Indiana, conneoi at tilairn
nUe Intersection with Johnstown Aocommodauon, Ex
press, and Mail Train- East and West.
PITrSfaUKoH AND CnNA’ELLHVILLE TRAINS,
stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Connate.
Tille Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) ** tollows;--
Maii Train, 6*o a. m.; Express Train, 3*o p. m. Reuirn
ng Trains from Piu«bargn and OonnelUville Road tt
ive at Pittsburgh 10*0 a. m. and Alt) p. m
The traveling public will find u greativ to their inter*
ML in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, aa the accommodations now oflerod cannot he
arupased on any route. The Road is ballasted with atone
and is entirely free from dust. We can promise aafetj,
■peed and comfort to ail who may'favor this Road with
heir patronage.
TO NEW YOKE .*l;* 60 | TO HA LTIMOKK...4S 60
PHILADELPHIA 10 oul LANCASTER.. 866
RAJUUSBURG, $7 46.
Baggage checked to all stauona on the Pennsylvan-a
Radroad,and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York
P«HS**a«ing tickets in cars, will be charged
ONE-HALK CENT PLit MILE in addition to the station
ratea^ except from stations where the Company has no
in case of loss, the Company will noid
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and
for an air oant not exceeding £lOO.
W- H— fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been etc
ph)7fd to convey passengers and baggage to and from
the depot, at a charge not to exceed £5 cents for
passenger and baggage.
. For tickets apply to J. BTEWABT, Agt,
At the Penn’a K. R. Passenger Station,
n 027 On Liberty and Grant streets
CIANGB OF TIMB—WISTKR ARRANUBSIRNT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD
ON AND A FTEH MONDAY, Nov 20th,
1860, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennavlv*
nia Railroad, In Pittsburgh, as follows:
PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO USE.
_ Leaves Arrives at Leaves Arrive.- at
PITOOTXGH CLXYXLAJTD CLrYXLAND CaiGAOO
140A.K. 7Aoa.m. '6)i.a 11:00pm
1:40 r.a. fcB6r.it. 7:40 p u iu:3o V u
Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo
Chicago, or points West, m Cleveland, must be wut*-
eular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
N. B. The time to Chicago by thin route tf* a* ijuick
aa m Fort Wayne.
4 CINCINNATI SHORT
This route lb snorter to Cincinnati, Loiusnlie, Colum
bus and all points South, than any other route
Splendid sleeping ears attached to all Night Trains
PITTSBURGH AND WHKELINGUNE.
Leares Ar. at Ar.at Ar. si Ar.at
Plttab’gh, Rochester, Wellssilie, Steul/nlie, Wheeling,
IAO a. a. fco6a.ii. fc49 a. il 6:06 a.* o^fta.a
1:40 P. a. &0Q p. a. 3:46 p. a. fcoo>. a, 030 ra.
830 P. a. 4:40 p. a. 6:00 p. a.
The I*6o a. a. and L4O p. a. Trains connect with Trams
IC. O. R. R. for Zanearille, I Lancaster, Ac.
The 4:00 p. a. Train stops at aJi station* between Ro
chester and WelissiUe.
Through Tickets oan be procured at tbe Literiy
Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
„ . J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply to
4itu „ WILLIAM STEWART. Agem.
At the Company’* Office m Freight Station, Penn street,
, OA P. R. MYERS,
Gen’l Cleveland Ohio;
KOUTE VIA arVEkAND HAIL.
A, BOAlh
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Bailroad,
Coonocting u IndiMtpoh* with Terre Heine, and
T«« “ d A ton Kailroad.io Ht. Loni. and Latay
eUe apd Indianapolis, New AI lain , and Salem, and Miof,-
SSB^«aJSS2i2^ K ‘»’“-
Freights and passenger* canned from Cincinnati or
Lawrenoeburg fn less Sme than by any other route by
wenty-foor hours, and at as low nates. The only reap
v watch shipments can be made from Cincinnati to
be West, without breaking oolk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBoNS, agent, at Cin
cinnati; or W. E COTTaNG, agent ai L*wreooeburs
will receive prompt attention, and no charge for oom
mission; no ckarpt for drttgag* commission ai Lawrsncsi
hn.
For further information apply to THOMAS RATIO AN!
(No. 116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is
prepared to giro fHSOuoB ucztpts for passengers an
height to IndUn&poli*, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago
taru,6reenoaBtle,Crawfordsrill6, Charleston, Pans an
An, Aq.
H. F. LORD, President,
JOHN F. CHEKK. Freight Agent. mr#
_ _ Jioiias.
TO THE PUBLIC,
the ignorant and falsely Mod-
Hi est Physicians or all denominations, treat
secret and delicate disordens«elf abuse and
eases or stoations common A incident to youths
of both sexeyindadulta, single or married, Because In
BsaHSCXOPpublishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant
and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thing it
threat sin, very immoral, and tor contamination and
oxruptteu among their wires, promising sons and
daughters. Their family physician shouldbe cautious
to keep them in ignorance thattney dr. the same as in
HBANbTBUP, (except publishing) est a lucrative prac.
Uoe might be lost to them among stupid, falsely mode?!
and presumptuous families, born and raised in igco*
ranee* sprang up as mushroom*, and who compare soci •
ety» intelUgenoe, sense, Ac-, to dollars and cents, myste
riously, meanly or illy gptten. It is to publicity, howev*
er, that nomeroos parents and guardians are thankful
that their sons, daughters and wards. pjTKraaly feeble,
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, have
been restored to health and rigor by In . BRANBTRUP,
besides many before and after marriage through him
hare been sared much suffering, anxiety, mortification
Me. Haring the adrantage of orer thirty rears experi
ence and observation, consequently, he nas superior
wldli in the treatment of speoial diseases, and whe is
daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom
mended by publishers, proprietors
of hotels, Ac. Office 86 Smithfiela street, near Diamond
street Private communications from all parts of tne
Unionstrictly attended to. Direct to
defclydsw
JISS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox
A Co. corner of JCarket street and the Diamond,
keeps consign tiyon hand a fall assortment of DROSS,
MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHE3TB, PERFUMERY, ai3
ally articles pertaining to the business.
jg^^ystciaas 1 Prescriptions car tidily oompotmdad
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PTTTSBTTBGH, XT. WAYNE AND
CHICAGO BATLHOAD,
TOJUL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND
NORTH WEST.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In
dianapolis, flt I-OUJB and Chicago quicker, thaD
br an? other route.
7 7 WESTWARD TRAILS.
PAST MAH/LlhE Leaves Pittsburgh 1.4 u t. u.
Amres at Creaihne 1u.40 k. u
Making close connections with UeliefooUune aq<l
Cleralana, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
ArmYingat Indianapolis.
“ ** 8t Louis..
“ u Cincinnati
and* 4 “ Chicago ....U.CO p h.
N. B.—The nme to Cincinnati is the same at*»
BteubennlJe. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus,
and passengers all go luto Cincinnati together.
EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 p m.
Amves at Crestline 10.30 p
Making clone connections os above.
Arriving at Indianan's.. 830 a. u.
“ - 8u L0ui5....12.10 a. M.
** “ 8.20 a. m.
and** “ Chi:ago 10.40 a. a.
N, B.—The tune to Cincinnati is the same as bj Steu
benville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and
passengers ail go into Cincinnati together.
Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Ctn
innati, to Indianapolis And to Chica go.
Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars.
EASTWARD TRAINS.
ueave Chicago, 6.10 s. u. and 0.60 p. u. Arriving at
Lima, £26 p. u. and 8.10 a. k. Connecting with train* for
Dajrton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 6.46 p.
n. and 6 15 i. m.
Connecting with trams for Columbus, Cincinnati, Clev
eland. Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh,
£lO a. m. and 8.40 p. m. AIJ malting dose connections
with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia
and the Eastern cities.
ACCOMMODAIION Prom FedeiVl street.
Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.16 a m_, and 4-36 p. a.
Arrive at ** ** lljjo “ “ 6.4? ’*•
J,«ave V-w ttngtilOQ, - *• 12 30 u
Arrive in Allegheny, tjjjo « “
Allegheny and Economy Aocommodauon Trains
Ix-Kir Allegheny, 12.00 and 6.00 r a
Arrive at Economy, 1.00 p. m_ u 7ou “
Economy. 6.30 A *
Arrive m Allegheny. * ’ *
MAKKfcCI TRAIN— leaves Alliance &t
6.W a. u. ami arrive* m Allegheny at U :w a. leaves
Allegheny atti.3o p. u. ami arrive* iu Allmnee at 7 -Ju p. m„
slopuißK at all huiUod* lor paHseugera an.l marketing.
will be aolj for Uiene train* at reduced rates
I Tough trams connect as follows :
* Ub lmnH on tho cleve,JLn J and fhUaburgh
Ohio, lo ami from Mitlersburg, Akron, City
| |ho«a Falls, etc. 1
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mourn Vpiqou, ShoU'T, San
dusky, Toledo, Doiroit, et.\
At Oreetlina, for Jielaware, Springfie.d, t‘;o
olonaU, Xenia, Itaytoa, Indianapolis, su I.ouib, Loins
viile, etc.
At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Gincio
nati, eUu, etc.
At Lima. for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wajfne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., 8c la.ui-, ru<J
intermediate porte to Central Indiana and H!hk> i.
At Plymouth tor I-Aporte.
At Wanalah tor all points on the New Albany and baletn
Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains tor all points in liimou,
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For further information and through tickets appy to
J. STEWART, Tidtet Agent.
Passenger Station. Pittsburgh.
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*L
Passenger Station, Allegheny
Through Tickets for sale at toe Ticket Offices of the
Company on the line of the road, to all part* of the
United Stales. G. C. HATHEWAY,
feB General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
OK AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th.
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS.
K A* R K :
LINE, VLA STEUBENVILLE
Wo change of cant between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
Leasee Arrive* Anise* Arrises
Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, aiflALoui*.
L6O a. a. 1:40 p. a. 7:20 p. a.
~L4O t. a. 1:40 a. a 8:20 a. a
SOX 800,
Pittebcrgb Fort Office.
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JIOUIB aMJfogtatbantg.
FIFTH AVK-JiUE EX CHAN BE
DAW BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
Ho. 72 Pifth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The best of liquors always
on hand, nod the Choicest 1 »elic»cies of tho Season
«erreU up in the most superior manner. *
at all hours of the day and
mvT.lydtw.
lOHMCOPI£ BESTAERAATT"
BY KLI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS
iin<l othern la directed lo UiusstablishmenL whirh
St"" ' UWa) ' B he { ° aai ’ » f *•
SCOTT H O [iSiir
CO(L IRWIN ST. IKO DUQbESNE WIT,
PITTSBURGH, PA„
BJ6 p. u
.12.10 p. w.
. "£Q pm.
s - 0 - MARKER,
OIBTEB AAD EATIAG HOUSE,
NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
lake and eastern fisu,
-KREHH PHILADBd.PHIA AM, BALTIMORE OYB
All In th«lr Proper Season.
GKO. KEINKMAN & CO
pi"O -cTs E ,
no26j
S -A- V AG E"
So. 3SO Liberty Street,
NRXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PABSE.NUKK DEPOT
JOHN RAVAGE, PROPRIETOR.
HAVING taken an 1 titled up, with all
the modern improvem mt*, tins popular
Ihe subscriber is prepared uj accommodate hi- uld
ouMtomers and the public gePerally. with :1m t.eei the
market affords. Oysters will bo served up id every
vanetT of style, during the reason. His Win.*-*, Lioimr
and Ales, he feels confident :n :<H’omm*:-d inK i.j u lf .
public for their excellence
t'an, Bucket and Shell Uy-der- received da;.\ an.l -.-id
W holesalt- and Reia.,, mrltflyd
Mansion imcse, glu. at'KENT/:,
l*rul>neujr, No. 344 Lilierlv Htroou iih! tti 16
l-MBenjtir 1 4*pot c.f Uiv IVnni.ylYani» KailrcaJ. h
make. It the moat i-.mmu,i ; i liouao ,n u.e oily lor i.»~
euoger.-. arriving by that road.
The proprietor having, au-onniderabie expense h:ted
up. iu excellent style, the MANSION Hoi sK, *ou„i re*
«[>eciluljy solicit a share of public patronage. There
kiU«*hod a rplendi.i VIABLE and exteu.-ove WauoN
t AKi», affording ample H.ornmodauon u> trar.-iors and
*oainst«ra Him larder and Bar will u* furnished with
die l>est the market can *i!u.-d [ t .i y
SEETIN’S OLD STAND
IN THE DIAMOND,
TMOMAS STOIV'E, Proprietor
HAVING TAKKN and fitted mi, at a
gr»i expense, with aJ! the modern improve*
menta, uu« popular resort, the stilv*r.rii*er is prepared
to accommodate his fnemle and the public jjeoerallv.
with the best the market affords.
OYHTKRH will i>e served up in every rarely of-ty.e
dtmotf the season
Ijltjl OKii and AI.K.S tie fee;* confident in recom
mending U) the public for then nxcc!ieu,-e.
.-erred up at ad •
MUHT HOARHKRB taken
BIBABD HOISH,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
GKO. 0. IHJBSKIIKY. ,Ir., )
JAMKis SYK.KS. L Bronriotop®
HKNKY A Cli | 1
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bkandii:s, c»)UDi \i.s, » i %|,> (j <,j
Old Mononsahflu and Rrdififd Whisky,
Ko. I‘4o Wood Street,
fo22:(>ai PittsburKh, Pa.
WILLIAM CARR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONOAIIKLA RVE WUISU. U'.
327 and 329 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
£UKE LlyUOltS.—Kanuiip* can buy a
bottle of Kh:oe, i'ort, Madeira, Tooenfle, sherry o
Win**. Aleu, Cojcnar brandy of different brand*,
Tory * 'ld MuuoofptheU Whisky, lihampaigoti id quart,
pint and and half nim bottler; reduction made by dozen
or half dozen. All tne above for nale by the quart or
gallon.
S- H—Thoiw. wiMim* -nilu-rata.l liquor. oeou uol
“**• U KICKKIBKK,
ai>2My-mo 11 Thlr.l mr~
W». Maul, I'tiiU u. W. lUcumaa, I'iu-i ur^ti.
MILLER 6l RICK.ETSOIV,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
OHAKUItS, WI.VKS AMD SKGAaa,
NOS. 221 AND 228, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND
IRWIN STREETS,
AND SO D,E AGENTS FOR
SWEARER’S CUT GLASS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Iron, Kalla, Cotton Yarns, Ac., Ar.., Con-
atantly on Hand. imrv
atubarto and
Iff * D - KINEHAKT, ~~
iLuruFAcmmsß i*m dialkb m ali. nm or
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND BECARS
apBl3y N 120 *OOD STREET
LYON ARIYSTHAL,
IF holesaU and Retail Dealer in
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
AJfl)
Virginia Chewing Tobacco.
WOOD STB BET..
Uader the SL Charles Hote.
0011 PIITHBURUH, PA.
(Srotfrs.
P. Rxmsn J. 8. R*tm*k || u. r x TH (
(l*ate ai Miller 4 Rickety, jo’* )
KKYAI K It A BItOTII K R N.
(Successor io Kjtmce A Asuskson )
KuKEIi-N FRUITS
N ( "IS,< X)N F KCTI I i.N KKV, HI '(.ARM, KIRK W< iRKH.Ac,
So. 39 W ood ,**t , HDd No. 11J Second rtirnei,
‘ St Chari* •» Hotel,
j 1129 riTTSHURHH
hakk,hun M a K ow?mn, " awl ' MVAM,,fc “
‘general Partners. bperiai Fanner.
MEANS & COFFIN,
(Successors U> Mindless, Means k (To,)
WHOLESALE tiIiIHEUS
Corner Wood and Water Bts.,
r6l t wf ..- PIJ T BBUROH. PA
WILLIAM BAtIALEV,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
'aSfctf
WM. H. SMITH.
WM, H. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
mrM Pittsburgh, P».
WALL PAPEK.—A litrgo variety, cheap
figure, tor Bale l.y
CHALK CBaYONS.—SO gross received
and for sale tr BBOK£'AM A KELLY,
mh26 60 Fe ert I ptre+t
STINT) MM.— ~
20 dozen Pinet, Casliilon A Co, ’s Bran d
20 “ Otard, i)u Pey 4 O’s do;
20 “ Besqnit, [da;
10 “ Champagne, do;
30 “ Pale Sherry Wine;
25 M Harmony Sherry Wine;
26 a Dotf.TJo: don 4 Co.’e Sheri "7 Wine; for
sale by the dozen or bottle, WM. BE. MNET,
mar 23 if ' ood street
E EVERY BGIiY'S LAWYER for .sale by
i J. K. WKX iDIN
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Proprietor,
ELS lOR
WUOU&U.LI tiro RlTtll DXALI&A IN
TERB ANP WILD GAME.
»'irs, :md I>A Y and
apt It
A 1) WICK, -
dSßtnfs and Jiqnors.
WTI.
IMlt.iU'l KK AND I'KAI.KU I.N
ISP'iK] Klls ,i k
UfD IKPOXTXU or
Wholesale Dealers iu
PITTSBURG**.
-JOB. R. HUNTER.
J. R. WELDIN',
63 W ooo 1 street, near Fourth.
DOUiAB SAVINGS BAMK,
*O. ,05 FOURTH. STREET,
OHAETEEED IN 18 5 6.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May
tfli to November Ist. iYom 7 to 9 o'c.ock ; ana from No
vember Ist to May 1.-st. from 0 to 3 o’clock.
Deposits received of all sums qoi lean than Owe
Uotcia, and a dividend of the profit* declared twice a
year, in June and Deceml*er. Interest lias been de
clared Bemi-annufUlv, in June and December, since the
Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the oread of
the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest
from the first days of .June and December, compound
ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to cal l or
even to present his pas* lx>ok. At this rate, money will
doHble ;a lea* tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre
gat-' IIGHT AND ONE-HALT PIE CENT A TEAR.
Hooka conut,nmg the Charter, Hv-!«awa, Rules and
Regulation*, lurui-hed gratia, on Hpphiwuon ut the
office
raiaisiifT.
GEORGE AI.BREE.
Wiiiiam J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds,
Hill Bargwin, Isaac M. Pennoek,
Bety. L. Fahnestock, A M. Pollock, M. D-,
Hopewell Hepburn, Rol»ert Robb,
James Herdman, Jamos Bhidle,
James D. Kelley, Alexander Tiudle,
ratmus.
, John B. MoKaddea,
Peter A. Madeira,
H. Mellor,
James M'Aulev,
J-hn Marshall.
Walter P. Marshall,
John Orr,
Henry L. Rmgwalt
John fl. Bhoenberger,
Afaxander Spear
William E. Sehnieru,
1-aac Whittier.
, Christian Yeager.
Aieiander Bradley
John i». Hack-'!?'.!.
George Biack.
Johu B. Canfield.
Aloneo A. Csr;i,-r.
Charles A. -u,
William i»OUglKr>.
John Evans.
Johu Holmes,
William S. Haver.
Peter H Hunker,
Kiehard Hh>»,
William H. \a av , ,y,
dZ-CRtT UIT A.WD T&LiBUBXB.
CUARI.KH A. (JULTUN.
LOAN OFFICE
HtIKUY W. (IITIIOTTI,
No. 100 SmithfloLd St.,
Near the corner of Kifu ,
PITTS It I! H, PA.
li/f«)NKV in [ar»;o hid! smnll ijujuititioa
i.?A loaned on itf.nl ku-I h.lv. r, 1 'iHijmiids, Jewelry,
'•‘•ld nod Silver Waiche*. and ah kind.-of valuable ar
tides, for any ieng'.n of :h:h? agreed on. The good*
caonot Is* ilehveri .1 » db-jiu thu 'lickel. Not account
able iu case of fire
•4. office Hour* from 7 a M. to lu P. M. |a2U
WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
H’oori Street. corner of Third,
NHol.Mh.- d SiiNn, Hunkers am! Kx
• i uaiige broker-, mi.i Denier- iu Note-, i ’raft.-,,
A'vopiauces, Goid. Silver and Ban a Notes. Kxrbamn
oil the Eastern hu.J Western fines cousianlh for sale.
_ Collections ina-le m ail the alios throughout u,e
L’mted Slates. received ni par funds or cur
rent paper, No ('7 Market -tr-et t-iween Tb.rd and
Fourth streets. | ih3o;l y
AUSTIN LOO Ml 6 TBO*. . UWMIO.
A LSI IN iAK>MIS A O )., Deal era
Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and
enritiwi for money.
Money loaned oo (-lie. * - at -ho: t .Lues, with collateral
ecunue*.
N'TrEB AND DRAKTH ll* HGHT AND HOLD
P«rsou.« desiring 1.-suis i**n t*» accommodated os
reasonable term*, anJ i-apiiahste nan be furnished with
good seourilio* at remunerative prieswt.
Also, attend u-. tue wal>*. Renting and Jwcosiugof Raa
£-uis.
' 'ffi-o, No. W Kt'UKTH *1 KKKT, %fa.ve Wi*».|
feebly ____ AMhTIN I ixlMlH
iharhutfs.
WHEELER & WILSON’S
SEWING MACHINES 1
NO. -h FIFTH STREET,
a FAIHS OF 1H 00 !
WHEELLR cfc WiLSON
Awarded the Flr»l I’reiulmu at tlie
I'MiKl' *’| 41 t-> }- ai
--HI" -> I Ai K M'l;
11. LIN 'i* .-TA'l K : \: u.
V. j.s< •' »NHi N-a f All-; \i U
I"\V \ “ l \ i K I- A ; It.
hKN ft l K"I HTA II 1 UK,
[ KN.S'Kvii- K lAT »•: KA 1 It.
NEW JKItaKY -T ATK FAIR;
\ KRMt>NT HI t ! E KA 1 It,
1 Hl» AG" ,M D lIAM'V i.WMTi IK:
l.'d IrtVtl.l.i; VI Ki :1\ N It ; N.tT IT I' I’l ;
' iN‘J N N * ‘ » M t-‘ li 'Nil-" 1 INBH 111 r.
ALL Km tH- M \ 1 >1 N 1 \ KA i R. thUd-u;,!.
An-1 o'' i-r loumv ha.r- L*> iruuerous t. ■ metti.oo
WK « ‘KKhk I' > I'M K IT Ul.iC W H KKL
KK 4 Wli.toN-s IMPR-'S ED SEWIN'. Ma
(Ii.NT A I RKM'<’KL» PKH'FiS. w;th increased ronfi’
-l-iu-e .i, .1- nu-r.is as th- best and m<e*t rehab.e Kami’v
Sewing Miß'hiue n--'w iu .-<• Ii m-ak e.[:;a,.r »eh ou
the thicke-*t and ttunest fabrics, make- the l**ck-BUU i,
imjs.ttsib.e to unmrei. w ;}, t:.e es.-enual a*lvaulag» of
1-eing alike -.n i-.th -,.if- form ng no r;<ige nor chain
on the uuder-ide —is -imwe m LVOnuu-uion, rn -re
■<}*-«-,iy ,a uioTeriirtsu an . :i.o:e -luraUe Ulan any other
mac tune.
We give full .natrui tions u> eoafile ihe purchaser Lo
sew urdiotry »oara», -t.tch, hem, fed, quilg gather.
tuDd, and tuck, all oa the same maci. in*, and warrant
il for three years.
t.'irculare containing teetimomai* from !a*lies r.f u,e
highe-l .-tandiMg, F.n.-i and West, giving prices, 4c., will
be furnished gran- on aupi'catiun m pert*oo or by letter
Sewing Machine Need.es, Silk Tw.st Cotton and U.l,
consianuy Laud
“J' 5 WM. SHIVER.
Howt’A stu sumir;
Sewing Machines,
A KK ADAlThUtoiUi kinds ol FAMILY
BKW INu, vork.ng equally wei: ■.q lightest
and neavierit fabn-j*. making tn**
LOCK STITCH BKAH
dike on I join Mtle*, wtuch cannot be
Havel ©d or Pulled Out.
And for Tailoring. Shirt Making, Gaiter Knung and
Shoe Binding, these have no superior. Call and see
them at No. 88 street, l'i- cta.T*.
B(.2o;dAwlf w. B. Fa.cell.
GKOVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
WITH I N Til E BEACH OK A LL,
Price* Reduced for Seven Years, from t-M to
#1 Hi, including Hviuer*. Increased facilities for man
ufacturing and the curtailment of litigation expenaee
oonsequao upon recent de<*isioDs of the United States
Courts affirming the validity of the Grover* Baker**
t’o.’s natents enable* this company lo furnish their
SEWING MACHINES with important improtemenu at
greatly
REDUCED PRICES.
'I he *ii|K/rtonty of these machines for family use and
manufactures in the same range ol pur)>o*e ami ma
terials is attested by the teua of thousands using them,
and the moderate price 6 at which they are now told,
places them within the reach of aH and obviates all ex
cuse for tempering with those inferior and low priced
machines which have so much*pre)UiUced the Bewing
Maohme business. Every machine sold by us is war
ranted far three years, we also give instructions free ol
charge to purchaser* to enable them te HKM, KKi.I
GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALE ON THE
ha me machine.
Circulars oAn bo had ai our office free of charge tiy
applying either in person or by mail.
N. B.—Hewing Mtu'hines, Needle.-, Hdk Twist, Coium,
el*' . cuustanlly uu baud.
CHAToNKY * WALTER,
No. 18 Fifth »treet.
<»eneral Agents.
I'U ID B RisiKKrt LUMAN RO(«KK
I>. B. KOtiKRB 4 »«!%_,
U*KUU(TUIIKB« OF
ROtiKKU’ mmOYKI) PATKKT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH,
Office, 68 Fifth Street,
PITTHHURBH. PA.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
IBAAC JONES....JN'O. L. 80YD....WM. M’CULLoI'GH
JONES, BOYD & C 0„
TV4 ANI’FACTURERS OF CAST STEEL;
ATA «l»o, Spring, Plow bu.l A. B. »t«el BPKINCH and
AXI.Kh, pornar Rur, and Plrat .traota,
na'A3 * PITraRUKI.H, Pa.
SMITH i PITCAIRN
Merekant Tailors,
No. 48
81'. CLAIR STREET,
apIS
HO! HO! FOB MINCE PIES.
Jp F YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW
L Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and aU other
tod of Spices, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange,
Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth k Brothers in
the Diamonds where you will get aU new drop Fruit
and lower than at any other hooae in the city. 4*“* a
geatni and lull assortment of Family Orooeries, Tats
Winea, Brandye, and all other kinds of Foreign and
omeetic Liquor*. HAWORTH k BROTHER,
4*fl* • corner ot Diamond and Diamond alley
' • ✓
* '
?’iTIN*BURGH. PF.N’N'A.
PITTSBURGH
BY THE
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
Of Philadelphia,
On Kuildinga, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
Cash Capital, $2*29.510 00.
Assets, $303,508 9<>.
InreHted aa followa, tie
Plrt*t Mongare on Improved City Property,
rorlh dotion. the amount >166,800 00
'»roUD,i rent, tir*t ela.** t>o
Penney! vania Railroad Co.'» cent. Mortgage
Loans, s3o,ooo,cost S7.WO 00
Philadelphia citv 6 [>ar <--nt loan lio.'JOO tin
Allegheny County 6 > cent. Pennsylvania
Railjoad lajud;* 10,000 On
Collateral 10an.., well >e<-ured i6oe uo
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail
road company, mortgage loan 4,000 on
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Hu>uk 4,00 u uo
Block of the Relumce Mutual Insurance '24,360 on
Btock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 oo
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Compauy. 700 00
Commercial Bauk do 6,13 i oi
Mechanics’ Hank do iOl2 6o
M. Insurance Co's Scrip lt>o Ou
BifU Kecftiratiltt, buninem* p*p«y 1d,*97 1>
Book AcoouutH, iui**r«*L, 72
Cash on hwd aDd id in hnotitj of 11,386 16
$003,508 M
CLEM TINGLKY, I'resulep
PIBICtOIH.
Clem Tioelev, Samuel Hupharu
William R. Thompson, Robert Sloeu,
Frwderike Brown, William tyu.iaer,
CornehUH Stevenson, Re ty am in W. Tiq*Uy,
John R. Worrel, Marshall 11ill,
ii. L. (arson, L. LoUiiop,
Robert Toland, Charles In land,
Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles H. Wood, Smith iioweit,
James B. Woodward, John Bussell, Puts.
-H. M. HLNCHMAN, Secretary
J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agem,
tnyle Northeast corner Third and Wood streets
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
UKKICK-So. 37 Klflti gtraat, Blub Block.
TN3UKES AGAINST ALL KINGS OF
1 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES, Premdent; JOHN D. McCORD Vice
President; U M. HOOK, Secretary; Cent. WILLIAM
DEAN, General Agent.
„ DtMCToaa laaae Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs,
&• Ci Gray, John A Wilsoo, H. L. Fahnestock, John
D. McCord, OapL Adam Jacobs, R. p. Sterling, Capt, W.
Dean, Rob*t L. M’Grew, Rob't c • l>avis. tnykS
COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, & C'OKK—
Havintl purchased the enure interctofmy la e
partner, in Ule Brin of RAILKY. M’KAIN * Co lam
no» prepared tu lurnish to our former customers and
the cutr.ena of J'lPsburgh and vi unity keuerally a
aTSIff 1 ' of IM,“U l M , “ U m ' T SI.ACK and
CORE, n larue or email .|iianua«. orders uem throi;*!,
Ule Post Office, lehat the Toll How of the Monona,,
heia Bridge, or at the Works, wil I be attended to afth
promptness.
Coal Works and Ortice, situateil in HouthPut-burk"'
one square above the Monongahela Bridge. 6 ‘ *
. i l J :6m James m. bailey
LANDKETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.—.lust
received a large select and varied stock of the
above named Celebrated Barden Seeds, embracing all
the new varieties. The enure sauofacuoo on * Seeds
rendered last year and yearn before, qualify n« Jn saying
they can notl>e burpuAHed. U deni by mail aecompa
nied by cash or ttausfactory n’lerence* promptly ui
landed to. Specimens of the seeds growing can
seen at the store.
BECKHAM A KELLY, Druggists,
Allegheny City.
DEI ED APPLES.—IO sacks, 10 ban els”
just received and for sale by ’
MEANS h COFFIN,
florae Wood and Water ntreels
OIL LEASES.—PBLNTEL) FORMSKUR
original leaaea and for Bub-letUng, lor Bale hr
•I. K WELDBN,
tnhlO 03 Wood street, near Fifth.
HUMMEL’S EXTRACT OF CoFFEK
warranted to be good, For Bale by 1
D. B. FERGUSON* ,
sorner o High and WjUe etroogi
Jnsapnu.
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
T HE FRANKLIN fire insurance
■A J?9S£££J'2? PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486
(ia 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth.
BTJ.TMMKT »» A»a«TB, J ISOAST Ist, 1860.
Pubiuhed Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being
First Mortgages, amply soi-urol »l t .socl3s.l i
Kaal Ksliila, ipresent ,a|u» JlixyjKl 61.) .tost. 103,096 26
lomporary l.oaoa on amj.la t'.i!,,n,.ral Soo'i. 89,106 66
Stocks, (present value |*is,667 72.) cost 89,756 66
Notes ami Bill.** 1.521 0o
URlth - rimy 33
nv , *3,21*, 061 68
i tie only profits from premiums which thin company
can divide by law, are from ri.-»ka which hare been de
termined.
Insurance* made on every de.cnpuou of i*roperty,in
i own anil Country at rate* aw low *•, are couai.itent with
security.
Since their noorporation. h period of th:riy year*,
they have pmd losae* by Kire, to an am..uni exceeding
hour Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of
Uu* advantages of Insurance, an w. il a* ;hr kr*,! ll y Kiid
deposition to meet with promptness ail iiat-iinu--.
ixisses paid during the year 186 W, $62,163 36.
IMHICtOtS.
Charles W. Baneker, Mordecai D.
I obias Wagner, l»avidS. Brown,
Samuel Gram, Isaac Lba.
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. DaU,
George W. Richaraa. George Kale.-,
k-TiVL'A un r 7 President.
C DALE, Vice President.
WM. A. SI EEL, Secretary pro tem.
J- gakLSkr COFFIN, A gem,
uiylfl Northeast corner Third aud \V<..» t J ntreeta
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DAiriSIE, Preeidem
F. M. GORDON, Secretary
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agent
togh. BW ' ,et ' (SpanK * Co -‘ Wur '‘ hou ’' 9
RIHEH R * aiDBt Rll k ' udti ° r F:R£ m«1 MARINE
A Home Institution managed by Directors who are
well known in tba<«ommuu)iy, and who are determined,
b >’ promptness tx i Übe rainy, to maintain the .-hanu-ter
which t.ioy have auained, a- odering the t>e-; protec
tion to tlu.-e wnc desire u. U' insured.
ABBETK, oci oBKK .wtli, Ibtxj
Ht<x*k Accountb
Mortgage
office luruiuire
U|*eD Accounts, etc
CrMi
Premium Nou-«_
Notes aoj fail* discounted
sißiOfOAd.
K Mtiior, Jr.,
Jamep M'Auiov,
Ai^Xrtn . ltir .N:n;TH ,
Ciuu*. W. Kiokt-isoa,
Wm. MfKoij'l.!,
L >}|% . J ' l . I»Dfc,
George Dari-ue.
George W. Jtu-kson,
Nalhauiel Holme*.
Wm. H. Hmith,
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
Itees J. Timmiu
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House,
Capital *210,1(H) Assets *304,0-18.
WILL MAKK ALL KINDS uK INSU
RANCE. either I’eriMJtuul or Limited, on e\-*ry
description of Property or Merchandi.-e, at rem>«.iu»i..e
rates of premium.
KobRKT 1* Kl.N'i. PruHidool,
M. BAl.J'VVJ?s,\a'e PrejtiUou l
I'IKKCTuRb ;
K. K t'oix*,
w. Hrwwo,
J ot*»*ph >i. Pnul,
Jwlin ClnVU’il,
E. Wilu:,’
Uhanea Kajea,
K. B. Kaghan,
P. H. SftTery.
C. bherman,
ti. J MagArgea,
K. Blacibcu, beoretarT.
J. (.». COFFIN’, A .rout,
)7* :l T Corner Third and Wo»*d street/*
DELAWaKK MUTUAL safety in
SI'KANCK COMPANY.—INCUR!'./RATLL> Hi
TUB LEGISLATURE oF PENNSJA ANIA lKb
OFFICE. S. E. iVUXKR TIURbASi) WAI
PIfILAL'KLPH lA. MARINE INsKRAV KSun V<*e-ei,‘
Carso aud Freight, t»- till }>an.» of the World. INLAN I
INSt RANCEa on (t'*oda. f>v Riven*. < anala, an l
- of the l mon. KIRK IN
bKRANVKo on Merchandise general .y, <<u stur*>.-, 1 >•*•..!
ling House*, A<•
PlKt•” t o & 9 . -- W m Mart.n, hdniun i V >u.l* r
rheojdiilua Paiilo.ug, John N P»<nr**r<*, J,.;,;. i j, sv
Jam* b Tnejimir, Uni K) re, Jr., James < ILu. t. Wu, p
Ludwig, Jox-}>h ii. »a.. Lr it. M 11 i,.-u>n. i,
Lienor, Hugh Cnug, Cn&rle* Keller. bArrvio K vtnfce*
J F. Peuieum, Henry be.an, Kdw.tr>l i , <irl.,i. i u>n, :!
Jones Brooke, bpencer M .iv.vu In..inn,- f Hand.
Rol*>rt Bution. Jr, Jac.,l. H June*, /••in.- d. *.t' 1-ar-sn i
Joshua P K/r>*, John H beuifuo. fust*, rgh, i» 1
Morgan, A L Berger, do.
WILLIAM MAKJLV l*re», it;iL
T Hurt c. Hand, V „ ♦. PreMdeo’
Hucet Ltuhixk, H«M-reiar>.
i’ A. MAhhiKA. A
)*'Zi No 96 HU»r l*iU-nT.'ir^n.
t:iliirn'* Insurance Company of I’iUsliureli
Office, Cor. of flnrkel tml Water St».
W M. IU'.Ai.KY. I‘rw.ieru
fiAMI Kl. KKA, .*>»tjr*>tArT
INM'KES STEAMHOVTS .k ('Alt(.i)IX
ln«ur»'« immnal Lo-g ui.l lenina*.’!* .u il**>
*n<l W**.Ht«<rn Kyi-p*. mi l
K*JOU», tell'l !!*<• U I .(>
luaurea agaluit Luuaitd Damage by l<lre
Maecrout -
Wrn Hon '<. M J*/.. M C.*,t
Ja*. Park. Jr, V t.u., * lUrtau^L.
H H.jci.ffv ( •*(.; ... '. J ( .
Fnujrjx jvlliTn. M K*-r. J lii, A. I».i
John Sh;f'ton, isar<-inj Prv-.-«n. Wru. >.j J l ( ) u-io
mhi^-! vd
hum imwtii
Mutual Inaurance Company,
Ia»CK UA\r.N, ILIN’J'gN bL.N'll
CHABTJSRKU BY THE LKOtHLATUKK 0 Y BKKK
YLY4.NIA.
< apital $300,0X1 |
This company wiu, inspkk hn
Merchandise, furniture, Ac, in :• * r. . r
country.
lmuToas —Hon J J Pearce, J H ?;h. . : : Ai-mu.-
Hod t» ( liiU’vev, Oira i r -t, D. K i r \
Mayor. Jvu*r Dick-en, W Wrute, K.w n**u.
Hors t, c. HARVEY, PreoMeui
I T AJUUJts, \ n'+ PrPHjdeoL
Taoa Kitchen, Secretary.
J. A. I.IPPERT, Agent,
__ No. To Fifth wrwt.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO
or Plttaborgh
O3 Fourth Street
DIRECTORS.
Jacob Painter, Rod j Patterson, 1. (Jner Sproul,
C A. Colton, JameM H Hookinn. A. A. Carrier,
Hanrv Spri'it!, Ntcn Voeghtly, (re..rg* Wam m.
A. J. Jonee, Wad* Hampton, Robert Patriot.
Chartered Capital $300,000
KIUK AND MARINE RISKS T.sKKN, of all d*
BCnptlODH.
omexas:
A. A. CARKI ER, President-
1. GKi KR SPKuUU | >ni \ i
FIRE INSURANCE
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC,DIURETIC,
DYSP^Sq
IHVS&ORATINC. CORDIAL
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Foil MKIUOAL
A\l» PRIVATE I ME.
What Shall We Drink P
l’ I>i>H’ 11 (i WoI.FK'S I’l'R K OKI MAC
BRANDY.
• nip- rte i ac 1 buttled by tiimneit, warranted pura end
the t**ri >]Ualit>. with hi.-* certificate on tbe bottle, aud
h.a refti no the I'nrd.
VDoi.PHO WnLFK’S PUKF.FoKT WINE,
Import* l '! and t-ciie! by h.mee.f. put up fur mediei
nal nee. wr h hi- certifloaie >»u i:u bottle; warranted
part* auJ ui tbe U-*t quu.ity.
UDOLPUO WOLFE'S PUKE SHERRY
WINK,
Inijxor e«J and t/oiii.-d by him-*e;L the came rh For
Wine
UDOLPIh) WuLFE’S I'UKK MADEIRA
W i N E,
inputted and bouled by Imn&wU for private and medi
otnal uec. the U'-t ever offered untie trade iu bot
'or. Tbe Wine i.- warranted perfectly pure.
.9 (>0
-.trto
■i'A) 00
'.*-n 4J
. v>»
. -J1.006*.
. K4.0T6 U
I’DuM’llU WOLFE’S VI'UK JAMAICA
Kl 7 M, ST CKO I X KL’M, SCOTCH AND
1 IUSU WlilriK V.
A:l the above un|*>ru-d and bnitied by hunrelf; war
rau.od pn-e and the be-l qh.dily.
:«
TO THE PUBLIC.
I will Make my reputation a* a man, my alandifij; an
a merchant »d thirty year-’ romdenee in f e oily of Now
\ urk. that what 1 pledge »tii tentify u> witti tnv B»*ai,
mv laliel. and o>v onruticate. ie correot and ran’las re
lied upon by nvet v purchaser.
who u.-« Wintw and Liquor* io itieir prac
tice. -huiibl *ive the preference-, -1 h.-eearticle*.
For -a.i' by all renpeclable .. . yisle and Apoliio
oariea.
mOLPHU WOLPR,
H. le Manufacturer and loDbortrr . f tne Schiedam Aro
matic SohiutppH,
IS, tin and 2U Bearer wtreeL, New York.
It. (i H. KKYSKK a*’l, 140 Wood at. uo2B:dmdaw
YOU CAN’T FIND
ANA KTICLK, I'll AT SUFI’S AH WKI.L A
HEIMSTREET’S INIMITABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Apothecaries and Cuti-uniem u*nufy lliat
IT I-d TUK ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE
FuR l HE BALI’ ANid GREY
Read the teMimony Irotn Kentucky.
Mk. W. A. Brli, I’al'Lcab. Ky , duly LT, 1860.
Lear Sir:—! hate u.«e<J HniujTßirrs Inimitable iia»R
Kiomrative, aud am *ati.-d)cd. from an experience in all
other preparation* fortheiike purpOfc.thai it is t/ieonly
tirh'se t-< er '>dot c l’ir pu(-ic wo> In purr/i(Winy.
Vwirairuljr, JOHN o. i.aLV
d’Ancciii, Ky., July 1&60.
Mrantw W. F H oiav A Co, Trov. N Y
t-»eu',« At*uve pleaae Had xtutemeot ol Mr. John<*.
[•nty. merchant of our city, m regard fo Heihstr.£*t':i
Im«it*i:le Hjir Cmtoratu e. Tin.- testimony is c| Te n
alter bavin* u»»*d moat of the prepnratioos Dow l*el«?a
:!i-j p'ib|,,- etri, . u j <r. i.,. Hrtir Re-n.nuivt--, and mu-t t
i-/ . n/ run. ugive an u> the merit.- of tbe JiumitnUt.
Am out ■.( the iur;;*- -w». 1 orward hr Railroad double
: be.,uantU) we had I f«. r.• > ery Uuiy your-.
II wiu. UhAl u RE THE \A LU H.\ L (’o La iR < >
w oerc a*e rir ai<*ku«—lm- uirm*u it *rey, rui,l
K will »>.nder it -oft and
bo may try it, will find that it dote, 00l cl >r Uie d:n
bill by Miuiiilatm* t!.«- uatural -e.-tet uu* nt the rool*,
»■■•*»*> t»'- w IBe ’.nd xlr.-ncth 'o t■ -• Hair, and thus re
-lore* ilh «‘o or and Ire-Mien* L can h« need h- freeh
a- water up* u Itm no.-dp, ami -cub m noich -.afely o.
c-.inp -ed <d oil and hi m .-ila: my ep*ri'«. and a- an ar
ticle tor .n- toilet. hiu« u«. K.pwil.
tt a • Read ill i* letter
\\ . K. Hmo .t '■ -l herct'y certify ih.H*
uv it iir '(oitiE ‘'c'ljtnc au.l uiv n*»id parlmlh
l»U-t. I Oi-iinh: .r m Fetirv L-vrb‘ld-. Lru**.»L on--
b" 1 / hu u.uie - nii-dM.s'i li-.k rs inimitable hair
RE" l 1 1 K AII \ h. It vr - •!-" my He - *•*.- rt - toted t>
;i *uai i fr an i ; tm:k»e.--,; j- rr-tnove.l ail daodnirt,
arrn-ted it- .' alijn*?, an.l*aveitH rich, fJo< -y appear
“nc" I•- et!ec;> were enMreiy difl-reut irotn’ any ii*ir
I'reparaiiuo 1 ever need U<fnre I kimv. c-‘ -e\end la
u e- and kcuuemeo. my intimate, ineud-, w no a!!
u.e In’inttable “ a- Uun* ib.- in-t and c.benptiet
B* ' I ’r•• pir;C.i-.:i .:i lintTk (- I can fully recoinnieod
ii n-l v.' !n-l. r Hiiyour to Henry Reynold-*, 1
f--r i; -t'lUbut ui) .IUU-oit'ii:- ”
’A ILLIAM BiHHYSHALL.
Re.. I yne of the man; letter* received by Uie l*ro
pnet..-:'-
>x Mo.. August i \s&).
Mn.vsas. VV K. li id * x A to. Troy, N. Y—Gents : The
hftf'i" Hlt.-ndtDg lb« u-s of Isi«
iTt.i, .:i M\t*ry s-.-iw of '.h>- word,) U-u r t.
sot-iup to t-t-maud Ui*t I sr.ould giv«r my iosUinony thai
•>thfr latiiffr mignt profii ty i 1 have never UM6d a
Hor lT«*i**r*tnM: ;;.st ! ok.d »«. wr l. h ha- c»mpUu\
■ ■ r-.i over * lin:r that a■» gray to the color it was in
t: rliitMnl, ami h»m hr*.tight u out thick and healthy. I
Wa.« iiolii ;*»d in tiM- '.lib article t-> Mr. Ivey ncHs, your
Av'-uls hero. It this letter wul be ol service, you itir\
I'u'hUti ’L \’ery resfH-cilu: v yours,
MRm M M buRSI, Brooklyn sirvet.
>olJ c»ery^herv—iTicr iks- aou II per bottle.
w. k. Hagan a tx)..
Proprietors, '! roy.N V
I'r <*«*.). H Keyaer. No. IAO Wood streel, agent for
Piiui-u rgfi feu
FKIVfVIE DlEEAfyJib.—
LiR BROW.VU MKDICAL »nd
BURUICAL Otßoe. No. to SMITH- b--1
&ei.l HireeL, Pittsburgh, Penunyl-
Dr. BROWN is an old oiUaen
of Pittsburgh, and nas been in v
Practice for ths last t tcMty-fivt
yaor*. Hib ousiQeas haa Loan con- iHnnlSBK^p 7
So** i mostly to PrtTate and durgioa)
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS
in Deed of & medical fnemi, should not fail to find oui
the sure place o 1 relief. The Doctor is a regular grwdu
ata> and hi* experience in the treatment of a oertain
o! disease* lb a sure guarantee to the auflerera of obtain*
mg f*ermanent relief, by the use of hiu remediea and
following hie edvioe.
DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diaeasea,
Ira purities and Scrofulous Affection*. Also, all disease*
aneing 6 ora a hereditary taint, which manifesto itself
in the form of atelier, paoriaaik, and a great many forme
of akin diseases, the origin of which the patient u enj
urely ignorant. To persona ho afflicted, Dr. Brown offer
hopes ef a sure and speedy reoovery.
SEMINAL WEAiCNfiHS
It. Frown’s remediee for this alarming trouble
nnmgii ton often by Inal solitary habit of sensual gran
fixation, which the young and weakmioded often giTe
way to, ito their own detdruccio&J are me only reliable
remedies known in this country—they are safe, and
make a speedy restoration of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies nerer Mil to cure this painfb
disease m a ft* daps—he will warrant a cure. He also
treats Ihlea, Gleet, UoanorriuM, Stricture, Urethal Dis
charges, Female W eaknesa. Monthly Suppressions, Dis
eases of the Joint*, Fistula in Aao, Nervous Affection*,
Dams in the Back and Kidneys, Irntation of the Blad
der, together with all dls«a ?eof an impure origin.
A letter describing the hymptotna. containing art,
directed to DR. BROWN, No. bOSmithfield street, PiUs
burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob
servation.
Office and Private Rornn, No. to fSmitnfteid streri
PilOdwirtfh. Pa
ruKtrr -run nLimit
MOFFAT’S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLB,
PH (K NIX HITTERS
high ami envied celebrity which
A- these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for
the raranable eihoacy in all the diseases woich the)
profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice ol
flag not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them.
In all cases o( Asthma, Affections ol the Bladder an
Kidneys.
Btiumt invert and lAvtr Cbnpdzinta.
Id the Boiuh aud Went where these diseases prevt
they wilt be found invaluable. Planter*, farmers ax
others who once use these medicines, wit] never atte
wards be without them. Bilious Cholic and Senou
Looseness, Biles, Costivenesa, Colds and Coughs, Ohoiu
Conner? Homoes, Daoiwus, Dtbpipsxjl— No person with
this distressing disease should delay using these medi
cines immediately.
_ Brvptioru of tht Skin, Bryeiptias, and FUUuUnry.
Fsv*n in Aeoa—For thn scourge of the W stern
country, these medicines will be iound a safe, speedy
and oertain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys
tem subject lo a return of the disease—a cure by these
medicines is permanent. Try them, be satistiod and be
cured.
FbuJnsai o/ Compl&cion, Qmerai Dtbxliiy.
Headaches oi every kind, Inward Fever, impute
Blood and Loss of Aii|*etite,
Una Complaints, Liraoar. LooeawssK, Mwwueial Dia-
D uever !aiN to eradicate entirely ail the etfecie
of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerftii
preparation of Sarsaparilla, Night bweats, Nerr-m* Lh>
biljty, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Artec
lions.
Pilxa—The original proprietor of these medicine* was
cured of Piles 0f36 years standing by the use ol these
Life Medicines alone. Pains in The head, side, beck
lOint* and organs. ’ ’
Rhiomatuk.—Thon* aflecled wild (hi. terrible dhwtajiv
wilj be .ure or relief by the Life Medicines
Ru«h or Blood to thi Hud, Sotevt, Blu Khsvk, bwel
““S Bonorcu, oe Rise's Era, m the worst forms, t'l
oers of every description. Worms of ell kinds are el
fsctiully expelled by these ipedianeE. Parents will do
well to ad ml meter them whenever their existence is
suspected. Belief will be oertain.
Thi Uri Puis ua Pmunx Bnrni Pbeui ;ai Bt
and thus remove all diseases from the system.
Prepared by DR. WILLUM a BOPFAT
No. 836 Broadway, (Moffitl Bolldin/) S. T.
For Bale by all DrogglaU.
leaivdlw Iw ireiT H. K ETHER ted. Pid^w,,^
TO THU AFFLICTED 1
£>^o^A? KEY ’ S PAln exteemina
’ tor cures Rheumatiun, Neuralgia, ftok Bud
e, Nervous Headache, Toothache and Born Thvrw)
S SSfiSNS*
•®Wyo*w owner c f Mgrket et apd CjiQp^
"• "six'lflfirS*- ••
-• •'SC'-”*
JBedkal.
W. \ BKI.U
( MI)« Mo., let. ls.'d>.
Sgtiam (fowls,
B. A* itMMM
M’KEE &PHILIPB,
6MEBM t'OOPERAtIE,
AV TUB «V VAOK&V OM
Viyalte HtU'f t,
Ketw*en Hand ami Wayue etreetfe.
•TWe An prepared to furniah Co*l ui l, Whisk?, Ala,
Molasses and Park BARRRLB, si the borteet notice,
sod oq the mori reasonable ureu. *<>2l:l?
WlLljl 111 CLtYro.V
Wllul.KSll.K A b K f All.
X^XtiTJOR MERCHANT,
No. 87 Diuinoutl Alley,
Nrar Wood Street,
.A#*Alwtiyn on hand IMarklxTry. Cherry and Cognac
Hraiidu -'. old Monougnhetn Rectified Whifky uihlti
H. F. & a. H. SIW l EK,
KuraPieroßAS o?
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Tollcl and Koala Soaps,
*o. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
MCUAJtIj W. SOkXRTH.
FOURTH STREET.
UPHOLSTERY,
No* 85 Fourth Street* near Wood.
r rilE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE
JL u ‘ Kt keep c«.m*tautly oo hand every article iu their
line, m: OoruiCha, Ornament*,CurtAin iioodH,ComfortBjS
Feather Bed*, Mattra«aes ol all kinds; also, the celebra
ted Pateut Hpriug bed a. All kinds of shades, Blinds
and Fixture^.
A/ ■■’■'•mpt attention given to all orderß for tilting and
lavu g l. wn Carpel*, Uii Cloths, Ac.
oc IT:lyd ROBERTS A ROKNTCK.
A FULTON, HKI.L AND HR ASS
il. • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh,
Pa., ih prepared to furnish to order,
UHI’KCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY ANI) OTHER
BKLIB, OF AU* SIZES,
Frtiin lu to lu.OoO oomids.
CHIME HELI*a made to order. STOP AND GAUGE
t‘< h 'Ks n! all si for Steamboat*.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS. COUNTER RAILINGS,
an 1 every variety of Brass Coating* huinhed in the
neatest manner.
A*- BABBITS AN IT-ATTKITIuN METAL; FUL-
I'O.VS PATENT UEKAI.UC PACEINo, lor Stoam
Engine*. ap2Bdy
r JpHE OLiJKNT ANl> LaKUK*T - " ~
Liihojrraiiliie KstaMUhuient ia the lily
WAS. M IIICUnAA,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER
IIOS. 17 UNO 19 FIFTH STREET,
BKE'.VKK'b BUII.MNG,
PI TTSB V&DH, PA
lIi:\UV ERBM,
ORGAN MANUFACTURER,
Keeps coutftniitly ou hand
Church and Parlor Organs,
OK KVEKY SIZE ANU LIESCKU’TIOKi.
'VT‘>. 1. Three Riops. 7 feet 5 inches high,
X 1 4 feet U inches wide, 2 feel t* inches deep.
No. 2. Kivo atop*, 9 feet 5 inched high, & feet 0 inches
Wide, 3 fret 0 inched deep.
No. 3. Might BtopH, li leet 0 inches high, 7 fret 3 mu.
wide, 4 fret 8 inches deep.
No. 4. Twelve atopa, U feet high, 9 feet C iau. wide,
7 fret aeep.
The above dimensions are for Urecmn cssom; if (ioth
ironjw* they will Ikj Home* hat highei.
For further information apply to
JOHN H. MKI.LoR,BI WooddireeL
HENRY KRBMN.I72 t’-entro street,
NEW YORK.
JAS. Ml LUNliAli, MuNUNGAUEi.A
PLANING MIL!-, would inform the
t>ulii»r that {id hits rr'hu.li fiiirt* tn»j fire, and having en*
landed his establishment, xud filled a wuh the newest
aud inusi approved machinery, is n«»w prepared to tur*
m.h flooring and hianuit' ixi.ir.K scroll *awmg and re*
doors w«di aud eimUorN, kiln dried, frames
m<'ii|iliny;s I'ox-umk.tut’, Ac.
Bondi P.iLshuriih, September 7, 1567. Jk2o
STOCKING EMPOSIUMi
CHEAP AND DUII Blaß-
Mo DALI’,
Stocking Manufacturer,
/ 'oRNEK FIFTH ST. and MARKET
V_-’ ALLLV, lias t>n :uu>d a tremeudouM aasortroent o)
W oc! en Blockings, li one, S- * forts. (Hove*. floods
-unit p, for oeu and women, to-iather with a very exton
sii .♦'rteorimont oi ail descriptions of Goods m his lino
•ui i > ole m the season. He sells prim trtioies at Lovr
Pi k.* n. Call and eiamiue.
M. I»\LY lia* but oae <tor©, Mod lha
• t S«* ■ K-.ftn m ami Mar:«v f*-21
BATLS it JUIiNSO.N'S HOOFING
Will. JOHSBOH
WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he haa
purchased the interest of his bue partner, G. B.
HATKB, in the Hooting Busmens, and is the sole manu
facturer and deader m the following three distinct kinds
of Roofing
Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt
and Canvass Roofing.
3d. Improved Felt, Cement and
Gravel Roofing.
3d. Patent English Asphaltic
Felt Rooting.
All wurrnaieJ KIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing
Malenai for sale, wilh primed matructiona for uning
Office u Beten i Johnnon’a old stand, 7b tlmithfield nL
„ „ , „ WILLIAM JOHNSON,
iv. d.— l his uum Cement is onoqnailed as a Paint for
Metal Roofs, lasting twico as long, at least, as paint, and
ma37:d*w
HlgS Wig*, WigK,
AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every
description and Latest Styles of Fashion, tnaau-
Sctured by J. &. CAMKRON, No, 84 ForataSt.
The subscriber having resumed business in PUtabursh
wishes to inform his former friends and patrons of the
city and surrounding country, and wouldcali their at.
tention to a new and beautiful dELF-AD JUBTUIQ WIG.
L puts all former plans of win-making m the Its
merits are lightness, durability, not liable to uhrinir
Dears equally all over the ha*£ and easy and graceftii
appearance, showing the development of the forehead
true to nature.
Ladies are alao invited to call and examine his new
mod. of BANDS, HALF-WIGS ud Wtt i "
away with the heavy and formal appearance sc maeh
iimai>prov*.{ or in Uw .dd bLtUul amiadav
NEW FIRM.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.,
BRA 88 FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS
PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all lands of brasl
work.
DEALERS IK GAS FI IT GRES, *O.
Offle. and Ware room, Ho. IS4 Wood it,,
five Doors bom Fifth.
Foundry, No. 153 Flrat at., fin Doon below
MonongsheU House.
The well-known practical skill and experience in the
various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe
Pitting, of the senior members of the firm, (who will
give their personal attention to all work entrusted to
them,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage.
All Orders Promptly Pilled.
. jyifctf
E. WATT S,
WITH
TERRY, PRICE A CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, Sus.
HO. 255 M A REET ST., North Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
jobs v. mm,
del£lv
DANIEL b . PRICE,
R. FERRY,
BOOT AC -A. iE BE, ,
Third Street, near Wood,
(Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.)
A FTER A LONG ABSENCE FROM
ia the Boot business, has again commenced, and
flatters himself that he will be able to render general
satisfaction, and would be pleased to see his former
customers and friends. ile has on hand the best ol
FRENCH CALF BKINB. and none but the best of work
men will receive employment. {Satisfied that he is
competent to judge of the workmanship and material
he will give his undivided attention to this branch ol
. _ _aul*lv
Q U KIS'i'MAS 'PRESENT S.
BEAUTIFUL FENDERS,
Coal Vases, Fire Irons,
PLATE WARMERS, TEA IS HSU VASES
TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BETS, .1
ut
T. J. CRAIG’S, *
„ . WOOD BT, '
,eil * >*® doors from Fifth.
BttUOM.fci ANi> BHOOM
3,000 Poplar Broom Handles;
I'JO doz Eastern Brooms, assorted;
100 boxes Clothes Fins assorted
-100 dCaen assorted Pails, (Harmarl
•i& do do Tuba, do;
60 do Zinc Washboards;
100 do Willow Baskets;
100 Peach Baskets;
50 doaen Churns, assorted
40 nests Measures
and all other items in Wood and Willow **\a- w
~„.ndreUl.by
‘ DiAm nd
‘ ' 1 • • -J
-BY LEA VINO YOUR OEDims at
«• -♦♦•-•I A mv V }■' ... *.
«■ - x v
■V ,
s •* * -
4 -
<*' ' ~
•\ 1 i
WM.», ;j
NOT A.IR, -1? 1£» tr BXZ O
rkPPIOE af the Pitteburgii Aii, KfUl
«/ .treat, mwu- Wood. * v IfU
H. W. Patteiuor.
PATTEBBOS|rDAWni,
attobbey s at I,AW,
Pittsburgh, pcari
B . F . Lll€ AIT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offlcei No* 7# Grant Btree
rrmimaou, va.
1 SCO TT , DEN TIS T,
** • Has removed lo the bouse lately occupied by
Dr. W. A. WARD,
Mo, 37 8 Pena Street^
(Bourn side,) third door above Hand street.
tST Otfloe houra from 9A. M. till 6P. M. faptif'
JOSEPH A DAMS,
DENTIST,
Wt». W 7 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh.
R*nuao»:--Dr. A,M. Poiloolr, D. D. Brace, Bsq, Dr,
H&llock, Theodore bobbins, Russell Errett. Ebo.
myl-Lly
“\MEB LOW’~
eoxmjok
.A* A. . ..KIE, Attorney at I&w,
49 Office Fourth Htreet, Pittsburgh, between Smith
field and Cherry Alley. dellily
O.EO S. SE.LDEN HAVING BESOMED
VJT THE PRACTICE OP liAW, may hereafter be
found at hie offlco, No. 122 Fourth street,
___ -Pittsburgh.
HAH L, Surgeon .Dentist, successor to
#O. W. Biddle, No. 144 Bmithfteld street.
Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from 3
to 6 o’clock. felfcly
CUPPING AND LEECHING, by
ME. A MRS. BBSS.
extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower BMhff
BQliilj F. BESE, 177 Grant Btreet-
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward.
COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds,
Bouda, Mortgagea and other Legal Writings
Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated,
ap&ly
C" HARLES W. LEWIS” ALDERMAN;
awd xx-ornaoj osnoi or rui peace.
OFFIOK ON THK CORN HR OF Wild* AMD
AH baHtnesa connected with this office wfll be'
feuded to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds
done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds, Mortgagsi
Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to
examined.
To the member of the Bar he tenders his aerrioes u
Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in this
several Courts of this State, and bSewhere. H!s offi*#
is OD© of the main Police Stations Oi the city, and cr +
sequent!? his facilities in executing uxsiness of that
kind are very desirable. -ffcifcjy
Ambrotype aud Photograph
GALLERY,
CHKOBICLK BIILBIN6,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THK POST OFFICE
*®~Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded tor
Photographs, Ambrotype a, and Ufeßiae Pictures.
SMALL PICTUREB ENLARGED TO LIFE SlZE,and
colored m Oil ou Canvas. un
PE OPLE S ’ G ALLEBT,
Tiie subscriber would respect-
FULLY annouoce to the dtisens of Pittsburgh and
vicinity, that he has leased the above PopulardmUttrr.
40 l to take every variety of Picture known
to p Art, in its moat perfect styles, and
at GRJl\lLi REDUCE!) PRIGEa Important isb
provemeuts have been added, rendering this the most
desirable, ecooomicaJ ami pleasant location in theeitv'.
Jm} . AJAftUAY.
Under the Caro of the Franciscan Brothers.
r rill.'i INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
A LORKTTO, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, four
miles? from Creaaon Station, on the direct route between
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858*
with pnvihges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors
and Degrees. The location of the College is one Of the
most healthv In Pennsylvania—this portion of
Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Uft wim
water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Schc laatic year commences on thePIBST MOM-'
after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th
of JUNE following. It i. divided into SnsSStoSai
Students cannot return home between the
All the ApparOfUs necessary for Land Surveying. En
gineering, Ac, Ac-will be furnished by the Institution
to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Musia forma
no extra cbArge. Students will be admitted front efffht
years to the age of manhood. . *•..
1 erus—Board and TuiU on, payable half yearlv-in. bp.
vance , im
Washing and use of Bedding
Classicaland Modern Languages, extra 10
Btudenw spend Vacation at the l5
Reference can be made to the Rt, Rev. Blshott O’Con
nor. to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. MaryLoi&o, and
to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese.
FUHNITURE FOK CASH.—A full 1 a»-
Monment of Pittsburgh manufactured FUBfflt
l UKK, embracing •
BURRAUXj
BOOH CASES,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well tarnished dwelling
as well as s splendid assortment of ■
OFFICE FURNITURE, ,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only
terms on winch business is done at this establishment fa
for CASH, pneesare made accordingly. Persona mwant
ofanythmg m the above line, wotdd be advantagedbW<
calling at FACKINKR k IRWIIPB?
No. 103 Smithfield street, below FmK. 1
J. D. Fioxuns,
Jons M. uwn mrtfcly
HOIiLANDBITim
Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, R :
tbs vnixuvfiU introduction and na of tUI «MmM
Bsmsdy hss been tth slnel foratttasl tai«f«unft
celUd “ Blttenv v oM In varions fcraa from a
boctls to a five gallon keg. until this wcrd“Btttem * te Ml
another name for w er sosm vMsinoas mViur
tore. *
But the really groat relief derived from the atewln Rha
owe of our medldse,
BOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS,
AiJ Ilb iHh rraaiilfai, hM wMOUHt
*» it . iqmtaUoa wfalcG th. ho«t of Imltßilou uA an.
torfclt. hay. [kll«l to mndarmic It la ■Tm
wUh budj
OMDrihi ** * (H***rtat BoUImO
ItiU a medicine of long tried iSeuj for Pwrifyimm
lit Blood, to eeeentUl for the loandsthm of feed
heslth and for ootreeting dieorden of the itccoadh
and boweli.
OLIVER T. TERRY.
Two or three doe or will convince the cf
iti ealotarj effects. The stomach will apeedil, ragaia
He itrsngth, a health, action of tho Hirer, bowels
end kidneja will eoen take place, and renewed
health be the qniek result.
For Indlgeetion,
Try Barhan’i Holland BUUri
For Hesrlhui ii,
For Acidity,
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For Haadaohe,
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For Low of Appotito.
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For Ooetlreneea,
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For Piles,
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KUHN’S LAW BUILDING*,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
I PITTBB URQB,PA*
(Three doors below the Court House*)
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L., BRACHEIBBIDCIC,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
umc«, No. 1115 FourtbSG,
PITTSBURGH, JPA.
CARD
FIFTH STREETS.
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ROGERS’
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Ho. TO Fifth Street,
»3 WOOD STREET,
Corner 01 Diamond Alley.
(Educational.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Anpitart,
BCERHAVE’b
DYSPEPSIA,
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