The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, April 15, 1861, Image 4

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- _ CHICAab RAILBOAD, , Pbop bl Etob,
i f *8 TroiL POUTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST. AND *•• 73 Fifth Btreet,
Clj& ARBASGEWEKT! T’HE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS
'* "’•• S •Vjl VB& to Cincinnati aa quick, and to In- Miff&£S , sSffZ vgg"******,
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vS V*V«*ss». ■TV, TtV L J V' * -’’"•'lK FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pitteburgh IAO a. a. UORKITOPIC UPSTAIIR A hit —
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fA« >!*• H*. *• »S*V ; . f *. •“*•».<''•.. 1\ “a oloee connectione with BeHofomaine wd BY ELI TOUSG, FIFTH BTRKKT
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*A*i?.iv6^-T*s M r k r't .;*•., rr ,•> ‘ •«• •., .'•••» /•.;■■ Arrxmngat Indianapolw BA6 p. m. milr. ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS
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sV *• 1 -b > .'t -1 TOdWßengers All ffo into Cmcinoatatofrother- i EATING BALCnJ> w:U hlwhtm be found of thJ (‘r^Ai
Ct -I 4 • '.V**:-* • f •.§ »SBMTHAIK-LeaT«i Pittsburgh....- p 1 ti*s R 7 «.n£^n*
*V%. ' . Arrives AtCreB«ine— loJW P < n ' Vd * w
? ** s#l\ < i t V* '» i '8 Making oiose connections aa above.
a* 4 O" - v •. MJ '• •!’ V | Arrmngat ludianpp'a- a. m. .
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l-..* “■ 'vl !*». %.'<**'* . f ‘ M “ CmcmnatL. 5J20 a. ■.
• s» •<?"- *•* . f, .v.V'' , r and “ M Chiag0..~.10.40 a. u.
AlhiviihALv -f- j ‘ 4 <v *»••** . i '" >'s > ’-€ N. Sfe-The fame to Cincinnati is the same as bjr Bleu*
ir 1 I l 'i- f t> v y- V ‘ k , Ji. 2 beuTiile. Trains on both Eoads most At Columbus, inti
r *V r * *♦%*• ’•*• .*! • . j . /*. I R|M|teB ail go into Cincinnati toggtner.
’• . f ' A »■ - 1 ' - VI Care 6n this train from Pittsburgh to Cin
* : V , vL**.. *“* " »*, • \ v ' ft ** Indianapolis and to Chica go.
Vvr *v f ' ,n. r t*' 4 f . ’** ‘ “ •■' *» *•' --.Traiue through to Chicago without ctiange of Can-.
■»«> Jm*tCT •teaSS’ •• ’• ri EASTWARD TRAIIB.
■i A - *: •<*' ' •'. < ' • !fi - • 6.10 a. a. and fIAO p. a. Amnag al '
s> Ci-» .’0 _ f lima, r. u. and &10 a. m. Connecting with trains for
SmE® * ,JI •** "• ** *1 ; - ’ ‘ / > • *f Dayton and'CmdnnaU. Arriving at OrentUn«s 6.44 p
« *A ■* « r i M.andd.l6A.M.
'• t '•'• 1 *■'• 47 s'*'. *. .•,«•■ 1 Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, t lev
Im «* < *’ *• *••*.'» f elahdJßuflSo and the East, and amvtng At Pittsburgh,
?£*WiJfcwffeV M o’ •-<• *’ -JUfeV ' 1 ' i ilOA.K.andS.4O p. M. All making close connectiotu
g? .. 1 \ . ' \ with trains on PBanajlvania Kailrond f° r Philadelphia
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rI4«?V*» s*><•.'J> . I AOOOMUODATIOh TRAliiß—From Federal street,
rz." 4 t W « \V l . /fj A * .‘■- • *1 Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.16 la. and 4.36 p. a. !
f t * f - .■.'S. ; ■': J Axxi.e at “ 5 1U» •• “ 6.4 a «
J 1 T •••p;''- ,W 1 •- | Leave New Bnglilon, «-W “ IJ-W* -
tr •'■ >..% ,'- i ,‘ t. 'u.' (jo-, .-f ,1 Arrive in Allegheny e») “ 2.00“
T h.4-*e. ,v .'V .. 4 f ' . ’ Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Tramp. —
r r i ' * •■' •••! Leave illejghen,. 12.00 «.. and 6.00 p. h.
“fp I *' 1V ;1"f <j c 'O’J <*e® V■ ‘ • ( Arrive at Economy, 1.00 p. a_ “ 7.00 “
' <V *- C »«,->,’ Leave Economy. 6DO a. n, “ 311)1 “
I tle* ,, Jfeavftrt.d , .V4.*J?.'Vp. rf a ft-.ftt « s • 'I Arrive to AlleghemF, 7.25 - “ 4A» “
iftAWfifaiVti j* , iv-'e ■ -■] ALLIANCE MARKET TRAIN-Leevea Alliance el
!M*W a^ss#f #‘ i e»'KP4>. , l:> J O? ,f *' ' (LOO *. Me and arrives in Allegheny at 11 30 a. leaven
Iflrffyjyt'iw >% * •'«'* . . Allegheny atiL3o p. sc and arrives In Alhnnce at 720 p. m.,
’4 * JV • ' ”’ * ‘ Stopptßff at all stauons for paswengert* and markeling.
t*, \J 1 ‘ 'l. v • *■ • 'Hcicets trill be sold for thene trams at reductvj rates.
'lr* . *■ v Trough mins connect as follows :
LewVJ*v * C \ * .* a ' '-f j ’ At AlUanoe, with trams on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
’’ fr " m Akron, Guy-
V.J J*;. t*J< • , Ai !? e^ n P f °/ war< \ apnagfleld, Columbus, Cm
• t^r e fflX"** Dsrton ’ toL “ poh *’ 8t L ‘’ ni^u -
At and
4m p * r t 1 1 .. »L 'jvf'' ‘‘. intermediate ports ua Central Indiana and lllinoia
* At Phrmoath for Laporte.
V » , At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem
v^’2:t*** w^!r' T . *• •. Railroad.
BiKS«S^l*3'^**#iL. v rT?. 4I & * v.N’ O . And at Chicago, with crams for all points in Illinois,
*- Vfe v‘ L owa - «d Minnesota.
“Vv**-^' 5 >w' For further information and throogh tickets appy to
--\ P - ' : S - STEWART, tS« Agent.
I *.n» a .** ' ;t* %**■ t. •»• * Passenger Btation, Pittsburgh.
*■' . QfIORQE PA REIN, Ticket Af*
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»?*'•• tI&VS. » Itlla"' « t ’ Through Tiokete for Bale attSe Heket Ofßcea of tnc
j* « f * I'i■% '* - ? *• Company on the kne of the road, to all ports of the
« i?- *• * i _ __General PaseeoMer Aifenu Pioenurth
1861. ' SUNIER »BMHG£B£NT. <B6l
Pennsylvania Centra! Baiiroad.
TRAMS.
•w.sS&v?",4 r£ mail train leaves
it. st.> fe6ki*v*. v s‘mr"tQe Passenger Station every roornir e, (exct* pt Sun
r,ilAA'''•tfr*.* *i ; dsyAat 2.*0 a. rru, stopping at all regub r statioas.oon
-ak - L y t necttng at flarrtsbnrg with trains direct for Baltimore.
SSfcM -* ,**• »& '<*'J s&d arcving at Philadelphia at MX) p. m.
>..vV r ; ~THE.TttROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daljy, a.
fcriftikY< JA fATPV .1 J\l , .1 “ wY, O , too p-m, stopping only at princippl stations, njtkini
N e3'> 'V“. A J' I ':•.,* dlroa connection at Harrisburg for Bdtimore, and arri-
SS^S-iiTftlvS?* l^ B *.. i,”'Vf's ‘i~ 'J .s’ 1 .. P {.i . ■ ving.in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 600 a. m.
'■-*<*s :*••. the FAST LINE leaves the >uoon daUy, (except
tj! "> \SS X 80Bd«ar^ a^Fjnw^p^ng Greenabarg, )*■
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trobe, "Johnstown: Wilraere? (ialliuen,
ftfid imvjui in Philadelphia at 1(W0 a m;
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
TUB JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at p. m., topping m
■natations and running as far as Couemaaah
~THB PAST PRBIQHTTRAuN «iui far
attached, leaves dally (except Sunday. m tio a. m ,
stops'll all stations and rue- only a* >ar ae Coretnau, e
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walt „ mjuk u
leaves daily f t (except Sunil*/,) at 6:40 a. m.
second Accommodation train for wasr* eu
tioa leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 11:a) a. m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall Bu
tton leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.i0 p. tn
FOURTH ACCOMMUDA I luN TRAIN for Wall's sti
uonleaves daily (except Sunday,) at r:25 r. at.
RETURNING THAINB arrive in Pittstargn a.- fo>
lows*—Express, 12:20 p. m, Mail, lilo p. m;Ta&t Lit o
1*» a. tn; Johnstown Accommodation. 10:30 a. tr:
Ftrsl Wall's station Accommodation, &80 a. m.. second
WalPg station Acccramodalioo.6Jlo a. m: ivjJ * *r*
station Accommodation. 1:16 p. m.; fourth Whi> * ~!«•
tion Accommodation. &15 p. m.
Trains for Blairsrlile and Indiana. cr-nntoi at Bhurt*
ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation. £i
Dress,and Mail Trains East and West, and with K&*t
Freight East.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNRLLSVILLK
Stopping si all stations on the PittsUirph a.nd
ville Road, leave daily,(Sunday excepted,) as follow*;
Mill Train, 6-40 o. Express Train, LIU p. m. Return
QgTrains from Pittsburgh and Conneiisvilio Road »r
-ive at Pittsburgh 10.30 a. m. and &1J p. m
The traveling public will find it greatly to tnc-.r inter
est in going East or West, to travel by the f'enasylranis
Railroad, as the accommodations now ortern.i cannot tie
BarpMOfl On any route. The Road >* badaitte-d with efr.r.*
ana is entirelv froe from dust. \V e can promi»« unlit/,
speed sad comfort to all who may favor this H»a>i wju,
heir patronage. __ _ _
FAREi
TO NEW YORK $l2 60 | TO HALTIMORR~.SS 60
PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 LANCASTER- 8 64
HARRISBURG, $7 46.
Bkyyy checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, ,»nd to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York
v -- PaoNUf purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged
>£itti exees> according to distance traveled in addition to
thestation rates, except from stations where the Com
pany haeno agent
NwijtOK—ln case of loss, the Company will bold
thazniflVee responsible for personal baggage only, and
for an' air -rant not exceeding |lOO.
N. Excelsior Omnibus Line has been em
ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and fr<>rr
the depot, at a charge not to exceeds cents tor each
passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. STEW A RT, Agt.
At the Penn's R. R. Passenger Station.
POCT _____ J'd Liberty and «-»raot street*.
CiAUfiß OFTIIE—-SITffIMER ARRIfiIiESENT
CLEVEUND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTKIi MONDAY, April Lab,
1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penneyiv, -
ala Railroad, in Pittsburgh, &* follows:
PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE
Leaves Leaves Leaves Arrive.'
PiTtgfltjxoH CLavxLun> Touno Chicaoc
Dooa.lL 6.80 a.a. ll4O p.m.
lft&Or.V. &20 P. M. 7;40p m Uh3o P m.
Paseengen desiring to go to Shndaaky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be parti
cular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick
as via Port Wayne.
PITTBBDRGHi OOLUMBUB A CINCINNATI SHORT
LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
No change of can between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
Leaves Arrives Arrive* Amv<-«
Pittsburgh, at Columbus, ai Cincinnati, aiBtLou:»
LOO 4. M. ILBB a m. 4-20 p. a.
12 60 ». M. 11:16 p.m.
This route ia shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum
bus and all point* South, than any other route
Splendid sleeping cars attached to all bight Trains
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING UN E
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar at
PittaPgb, Rochester, Wellsnlle, SteubMlle, Wheahns,
LOO 4.M. &06 a. m. &49 a. m. 6:06 a. m. &2k i u
1&60 t. M. 340 P. M. &46 p. m. fcOO p. m. p m
640 a.m. 740 a.m. &4S a. M. 944 a. m IC-33 a. m
4c00».5. 6:16 P.M. &26 v. *.
The LOO A- m. and 1240 t. x. Tram* connect with Trains
of 0. O R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac.
The 4 300 p. m. Train stops at all stations between Ro
chester and WelleviUe.
Throagh Tiokete can be procured at tde Liberty
Street Depot, Pitteourgn.
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWART. Agent.
At the Company's Office m Fi eight Station, Penn street,
F. R. MYERS,
*P* 6 Gon'l Ticket Agent Cleveland. Ohio:
New route vu river and kaTl-
ROAD:
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Bailroad,
Coonectfitg «t lorfionapolut with Ten® Haum, and
Tarre Hanle and Alton Rallroad,lo St. Lonl* and Lafat
ette and IndtanapoUa, New Albanfand Salem, and Mich
fimn Oentral Roads for CHICAGO, ROOK 18I,A N Li BUR
LINGTON, and all intermediate pointe:
Through Freight I'rain to INDIANAPULIB, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFAfKrrB and PERU.
Freights and passengers oai rie<i from Cincinnati or
Lurrenoeborg in less time than by any other route by
wfentv-fopr boors, and at as low rates. The only road
v widch ahipmente can be made from Cincinnati to
he West, without breaking oulk.
Oonsignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cm*
eitonati; or W. B. CU'ITaNG, agent at LMwrenceburg
will reoeiye prompt attention, and no charge for oom
mission; no c&orpf for drayaat or eommmion at Lawrtn&t
For farther information apply to THOMAS RATIGANI
(No, 116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is
f**P*re<i to give taxooefl ucxirts for passengers an
freigm to Indianapolis, Terre Fante, Lauyette, Chicago
ftnhGreeaoastie,Crawfordsr;Jle, Cnarlesftm, Pans aa
lUßooa, hot ho.
irkmj u 3- F- LORD, President,
JOHN V. CHREK, f+poerml Freight Agent. mrk
JBotires.
TO TELE PUBLIC.
ESPECIALLY tha mnoram and falaelj Mod- ___
eatPhjsiaam of all denominauona,
■sent and delicate disorders,!*.:! abuac and dia-fi®pPt
eases orataationscommon A incident u>youua
of both seace&and adalts, single or marned. Becau-i-ih
Bainaor publishes the fact of his doing so, theiwno-si i
and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked! and thin n n
a great sin, very immoral, end lor contamination and
oorruptieQ among their wive*, promising sons a-,.l
daughters. Their family physician shouidb© cautious
to keep them in ignorance thauney d> the same as l<r
BRANBTBUP, (except pabliehing) : asi a lucrative nrar.
tioe "»gbt be lost to them among stupiu. wisely modest
and presmaptaoQß fazniliee, born ima raised tn igrr
ranoe, sprang up ks mashrocnv, ana who compare soci>
ety- intelligence, sense, Ac*, io douars and cents, myeu -
noasly- metnly of Illy gotten, it is io ruolioity, howev«
er-that numerous parents ona gaaraiaos are thankful
their sons, daughters and word><, pr iviouaiy feeble,
sickly and/df delicate condition and ar.peonance, have
been restefed to health and vigor by i;i. BRANBTRUP,
besides many before and after marriage through him
bare been-Bared much suffering, anxiety, mortification
Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experi
ence and observation, consequently, he has superior
nkni in the treatment oi special diseases, and who i*
dany consulted by the profession, as well as re com
mended by respectable ciluens. publishers, proprietors
of hotels, Ac. Office 86 omJthfiela street, near Diamond
street Private communications from all parte of the
Union strictly, attended to. Direct to
de&lT'iew
DU KF COLLEGE
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2>obarco and JScgars.
w. 4 D. RINEHART,
MAEfTTAirrmiaß iin> rialk cj ILL w, OF
TOBACCO, BKCFF AND BEGARB
_ N lao «OOI> STREf'I.
LYON Art\*THAL,
Wholesale and Reta\l Dialer m
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
AJSH
Virginia Chewing Tebaeco
WO.OD STBEET
Under the Bt. Charles flote.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
<6rfl«rs.
P. Ritbbr J. B. Ritmch H. L>. Ri rn
(l>ate a. Miller A Rickf* m'a j
NUTB,CONFECT IoNE R Y, SUGARS, FIRE WuRKS,Ao.
No. 3t* Wood hi , and No. 113 Second street.
Opposite 8t Charles Hotel,
)*29 PITTSBURGH
WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID M’CAN'LLESS
HARRISON A. (JOFFIN, m
General Partner. Special Partner.
WHOLESALE GROCERY
PITTBBURCH. PX.
WILLIArt MtiALEI , ~
WHOLESALE GROCER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
roritt Piltibargh,
WALL i’Ai’EH. A large variety, uheap
figures tor gale Ly * 1
u . J- R. WELDIN,
tnh3o A) W,>od street, near Fourth.
CHALK CKa YONS.—SU gross received
and for sale by BECKHAM A KELLY.
mh26 _ __ _ rv Fp F’aU-r««|
SUNDRIKS,—' “ " “ ~
20 Plnet, CaslUJou A Co.’* Bran d
20 ** Otard, Du Pey A no;
20 “ Besquit, [do;
10 “ Champagne, do;
SO ** Pale oherry Wine;
25 *• Harmony Bheny Wine;
25 u Dud, (vordon 6 Co.'s Bherry Wine; for
sale by die do&en or bottle, WM. BKNNET,
toar23 12P Wood street
BOX 800,
Pittsburgh Post Office
for sale by
J. fi. WELDIN.
E EVERY BODY’S LAWYER for sale by
J. B. WELDIN.
SCOTT H OTfS E,
COB IRWIN ST. «N 0 DUQUESNC WAT.
Pin>ißT;Rc;H. pa.,
B. 3D . MARKER,
aXOBLSIOR
OYSTEfI Ml) EATIAti HOUSE,
NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WHOLOS4LI 4SS HJTUi. r.F. 1 .a.
LAKE ISD EASTERN FIBU,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE uYd-
TERR AND WILD GAME,
All tn th.lr Proper Seaaom.
_no26j _ GKO. KEXNEMAN & OO
SAVA. Q- E fi OXTS E ,
So. 360 Liberty Street,
NEXT To PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER HHPOT
JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR.
HAVING taken an I fitted up, with all
ttie modern improvem nte, Hub popular resort,
the aubaonber is prepared to accommodate his old
customers and the public generally, >r,th the l«et the
market affords. Oysters will lie served up iq ©very
▼anew of style, during the season. Hia Wines, Liquors
and Ales, he feels confident tn recommending to the
public for their excellent-*.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold
Wholesale and Retail. mv2&lyd
Mansion uou.se, geo. aurent^
Proprietor, .No. 3+4 Liberty street, just beside the
Passenger Depot of tn« Pennsylvania Railroad, which
makes it the most convenient house m the citv for pa*-
soneen* arriving by tlmt road.
The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted
up, in excellent styles the MANSION HOUSE, would re
spectfully solicit a share of public patrouage. There h
attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON
\ ARD, atlor tipg ample accommodation to travelers and
teamsters. His Larder and Bar wbl furnished with
uh* besu t h* mftYV.'t <>* n fel:y
SEETIN’S OLD STAND
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOM AS BTOSE, Proprietor.
HAVING TAKEN up, at a
great ail the modern troprove-
thj® popular resort, the subscriber i* prepared
W'APcommodate his friends and the public generally,
with the best the market affords.
OYSTRiL? will be served up m every variety of style
during the season.
LIQI ORB and AhF*i he feels confident m recorn
mending to the public for their excellence.
served up at a,, hours, and DAY and
NIGHT ROA RI'ERiS taken »p+ )t
GfKAll] Ifi OUSE,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
GEO. G. PKEBBUKY, Jr., )
JAMES SYKES, l Proprietors.
HENEY A. CHADWICK,]
rr.aiil.
SSines ana JUquurs.
WYI. BE.V.VETT.
I JF"HI'KK AM; 1-F.AI.ER IN
HRANUItX, CORDIALS, WINKS. GIN
Old ilonongalirla and Rectified Whukv,
No. I+o Wood Street,
f-22:uia Pittsburgh, Po.
WILLIAM CARR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
I M i* v R T K R a OK
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
Ei.VK OLD MtINUXiiIILLA RYE WHISIY, iC.
327 aod J 29 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA
ifUJ I v
PUHK ljiyOuk.S.— Familieh can buy a
JL bottle of Rhine, Pori, Madeira, Tenenfle, Bberry o
Maiagn \s me A!*o, Cognac* Brandy of diflereul brand*,
rery ‘ *lti Monougoheia WhmJty, Cbampaigo« to quart,
pint and and half pun bottle*; reduction made by ooeeo
or half flown All tae above for sale by the Quart or
gallon.
—Those wjufuax »duiter»ted liquor* need not
«U- IX FJCKiua&Bi,
_ ap2s:lr-mn i u j Third «urw
Wb. Mm.jr, Fi:i!a
.C. W. Kicutboh, Pittsburgh.
31ILLCU A. RICKETSOiV',
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Aim arpoxTsu of
BRANDIES, WINES AND SUGARS,
NOR 221 AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND
IRWIN STREET'S,
ANti SOLE AO By TS FOR
SWEARER’S CITY GLASS.
PITTSBURGH, FA
Iron, NalU, Cotton Yarns, 4c., 4c., Con
stnntly On Hand. I mr‘2
RKYMER A UHOTHKRS
(SuccoHj-or 10 Rxmxa k Avdebsow.)
Wholesale Dealera in
FOREIGN FRUITS
MEANS & COFFIN,
(Successor* to Means k Oo,)
Corner Wood and Water Sts.,
If ob. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
'AZ&tf
WW. H. SMITH
wn. 11. SMITH &. to.,
IMILLAR SAYIMISAMK,
KO. ,es FOURTH BTRBKT,
CHABTEBED llf 1866.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2o’clock ; also,
■ Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May
ist to N ovember Ist from 7 to 8 o'clock; wd from No-
TOTober Ist to May Ist from 6 to 3 o'clock
Lteposiu received of all sums not lesa than Ow*
louaa, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
, ln June and December. Interest has been de
clared semi-annually, in June and December since the
Hank was organized, at the rate of six per cent, a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, b placed to the credit 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 call or
even to present his pass book. A» this rate, money will
double in less loan twelve years, making, in the aggre
gate BIGHT AJTI> OWB-HAJ.F PER CENT. A YEAR.
“ —’ ** K M W 1. & l fc.\A.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Roles and
Regulationa. furnished gratia, on application at the
oraoe
Proprietor.
HE.KKY W. CIiWIOTTI,
Near the corner of Fifth,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONEY in large and small quantitiea
loaned on Gold and Silver. Diamonds, Jewelry,
and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable ar
ticles, for any length of ume agreed on. The goods
cannot he delivered without this Ticket. Not account
able in case of fire.
*%*Ofiioe Hour* from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. ja3o
WM. H. WTLIJAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
H’oorl Street , corner of Third,
le&ij .. PITTHWRUH. PF.NN’A.
NHul/UIN a SON.S. Hankers and Ex
• change Hrukt-rs and m Notes liafts.
Acceptances Gold, Silver aud Hank Note*. Exchange
on the Eastern and Western Cm*-*. constantly for uale.
Oollwaouw made in all the ciuea throughout the
United States. Deposits received in par fund* or cur
retu paper, >' . 57 Market street between Third and
Fourth streets. fi&3tkly
A USTIN LOOMIS k Co., De&len
a% Profmaaory Notes Bonds, Mortgages, and
curl ties for money.
Money loaned on Checks at snort dates, with collateral
ecunues
Persons destnng Loans can be accommodated un
reasonable terms, and capitalists can be famished with
good securities at remunerative j>ric«*i.
Also, attend to the Bale. lien ting and Leasing of Km
&*tate-
Offise, No. 82 FOURTH STREET, above Wood.
twgl:ly AIWTIN IAXiMIH.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES!
SO. '27 FIFTH STREET.
WHEELER &c WILSON
Awarded the First Premium at the
UNITED STATES FAIR:
t>Hi*» state fair
Illinois hTai k fair,
a isooNrdN h'i ate fair
low A S I Vi K FAIR •
KENTUCKY STATE KaIK.
1 ENN ES’-'K K M A'l E FAIR;
NEW JERSEY -TaTK Kall^
VKRMON ]' MT.ATK FAIR,
CHU'AG'i WB HAN ICW INM'ITHK;
UdToVILI.E *dK«'HANitIYsHITTF'
t IN( IN s AI MKCHANh-R 'NS'I'IIUTE
ALLEtiHENi \jj»'NTY FAIR. itU-I-urgh
And other Ckumiv K*.i* t»x> nuiuanm* rnenuon.
WE wFKEK T-) i'll E Pt’BUi' WHEEL
KK A WII/mINR LMPKOVtD Fi:ViN<* MA
CH INK A 1 REDI Ct.D 1 1 R1 t'Eb, with in< r>«aeed oonfi*
dence :o it- a-cma w thi“ U.-t »»nd moht r* Imf-ie Famiiv
Sewing Machine oow in i. m- It sew* w.dl on
thethicke-i nud Uunewt fabrii >s maki-t ie iiKrg HtUch
Pt),K.xiAible to i.ur.i?el, w .h ’.‘.B .-.HeenLal a*i<ADtage of
alike ijd lr-rm:Qg no rulge nor chain
on uie under Hide—l» simple in construction, more
-.pee.lv m nioVHii cai, an ! ru- re iarable than any other
machine.
We give full instruct,nn* to enHble the purchaser to
new ordinary Mutma, s-i-ich. hem, fell, quilt, gather,
bind, and tuck, all on the ««ame machine, and warrant
it for three yearn.
ClrcudarM containing teeumomala from ladies of the
highest Btandmg, East and West, giving pnees, Ac., will
be furnished grati* on appl'catiun m person or by letter.
Sewing Machine Needles, Bilk Twtat Cotton and Ott,
constantly or hand.
mjs WM. BrM^lEß.__
HOWt’Ji XEW 8Ullll,r;
Sewing Machines,
AKEA DA P'l'ED to all kindt*. of FAMILY
BKWINo. working e<jually well on tbe lightest
and l.t-arertt fabrea, making the
LOCK STITCH SHAH
6i.Ee co '--.h:; sides, whi.-ti cannot t*.
Raveled or Pulled Out.
And for Tailoring, Biurt Making, Gaiier F'tung atd
Shoe Binding, these have no superior, uad nod eee
them at No. 28 Fifth itrr-ct. U •» Bta.ru
s f .2ordiwtf W. B. Latcell.
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEW, JVES,
YL r IT HI N THE BEACH OF ALL,
Pnce* Reduced (or Heveu Yearn, from >46 to
fllO, including Heine™. Increased faoillUen for man
ufacturing and the curtailment of litigation expense*
coDMoquon upon recent dectmon* of the United Staten
Courts affirming the validity ot the Grover k Haker*n
Co.’b oatanta, enable* thm company to furniah their
SEWING MACH INKS with important improvement* at
greaily
REDUCED PRICES.
The superiority of tnewe machine* for.family oseand
manufactures id ib* i&m« range of purpone and ma
terials i* attested by the tens of LhouKandii using them,
and the moderate pnoefl at which they are now sold,
places them within the reach of aU and obviates all ex
ouse for tampering with those inferior and low priced
machine* which hare no much’prejudlced the Sewing
Machine business. Every machine sold by us is war
ranted fer three years, we also give instructions free of
°harge to purchasers to enable them te HKM, FELL,
GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALU ON THE
SAME MACHINE.
Circulars can be had at our ottice free of charge by
applying either in jwrson or by mail.
N. R.—bevnng Macntnes, Noodles. Bilk Twist, Colton,
etc., constantly --n ha^d
CHATnNKY A WALTER,
No IS Fifth street,
n 077 General Agents.
DAVID B. ROGERS
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
ANU CRAIN DRILL TEETH,
Office, 68 Fifth. Street,
fel3 PITT-iHURGR, F’A.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
ISAAC JONES....JNO. L. 80YD....WM. M’CI’LLOUGH
PITTSBURGH.
JOB. K. HUNTEK
TV/fANTKACTURERB OF CAST STEEL;
XaJL *l*o Bpnng, Plow and A B. Steel SPRINGS and
AXLEH, corner Rohs anJ First ■ireets,
aoRB PITTSBURGH. Pa.
SMITH & PITCAIRN
Merchant Tailors,
Jlo. 48
ST. CLAIR STREET,
aplfl 7
HOI HO! FOB MINCE PIES;
IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other
kind of Spioea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, Mew Orange,
Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth 4 Brothers in
the Diamond, where you will gel all new crop Fruit
and lower than at any other houae in the *
general and lull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas
Wines, Brandy a, and all o > kit ciof Foreign and
omesuc Liquors. HA ~T I A BROTHER,
d#a* oornar oi thag »M*t JDUmond alley
JiasadaL
raxazDßrr.
6surge albrjce.
William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds,
Hill Hnrgwm, Imu»c M. Pennook.
Benj. L. Fahnestock, A M. Pollock, M. D.,
Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb,
Jamen Herdman, Jnmea Bhidlo,
Janies I>. Kelley, Alexander Tindle,
riDirua
John B. MoKadden,
Pt’ier A. Madeira,
John H. Meilor,
James M’Auley,
Jwhn Marshall,
Waiter P. Marshall,
John Orr,
Henry L. Ringwalt.
John H. Bhoenberger,
Alexander Spear.
William E. Schmerts,
Isaac Whittier
, Christian Yeager.
Alexander Bradley,
John G. HacKofuL,
(reorge Black,
John R Can field
Alonzo A Carrier,
Charles A. C<>iu>a,
William lK»ugla»s
John Evans,
John Holmes,
William S. Raven,
Peter R Hunker,
Richard Hay«,
William 8. lively,
sacasTAjiT awn taaAjoaxß.
CHARLES A. COLTON
LOAN OFFICE
No. 100 Smithfleld St.,
NOTES AND DRAFT'S BOUGHT AND SOLD.
£«nnfl iftarlunrs.
PITTSBURGH
FATES OF 18601
.LI MAN ROGER
I». B. ROGERS A
MAjfuyAOTc&jcm or
ROGERS’ IMPROVED PATE.NT
JONES, BOYD & CO„
: ' •.•••• .l*? -!.*•-‘^l
*■ . ;
■: -'.iV
-.VSSV- *■*■■
Jfranpatt,
Indemnity Against Itoss by Fire.
TpHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
A OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486
»oa 487 CHESTNtJT BTREET, near Fifth.
Sumoß or Asjrw, Jaiuabi let, 1860.
fubkthed Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being :
Firai Monies, amply secured S
Beal Estate, (present va) ue 01,) cost. 102,996 i 6
ramporary Loans on ampleOollsterai Sec’ts 39,186 66
Mocks, (present vaiae (*i6,687 72,) cost- 89,786 08
Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,821 00
068,1 27,919 36
6B
A ® j from premiums winch thip company
can diTiae by law, are from risks which have been de
termined.
Immrwioes made on every de-cnption of Property, in
i own ana Country at rate* a* low an are oonsistencwuh
security.
a period of thirty years,
they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding
r our Millions of Dollars, thereby aifording evidence of
the advantages of Insurance, as well ai» the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities,
coesee paid during the year 1869, M.
, „ tißiotom.
Charles _ W, Bancicer, Mor iecai D. I^ewir,
iobtaa Wagner, i>avid 8. Brown,
Samuel Gntoi. Isaac
Jacob R. Smith, toward C. Ilali,
brcorge W. Richards, Geurjje Kalea,
, CHAH. If. BANCKER, Pro tided.
l,. I '. PALE. Vice President
WM. A. 8 TEIiL, Becretary pro tem.
J. fc»AKDNKR COFFIN, A.
-- wr e Agent,
Northeast corner Third and Wood wests.
Western Insurance Company,
OP PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DAKBIE, President;
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, (ien’l Agem.
Omo N 0.92 Water street, (tipana A Go. Q Warehouse
upstairs,) Pittsburgh.
insure against all kinds of FIRS and MARINE
A Home Institution manage*! by Wrectors who are
welj known in iba«oramuimy,and who are determined,
by promptness ut liberality, to mainuun the character
which they hAva mimed, aa ottering the best protec
tion to theme whe desire to l»o m.-iureo.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 3Uth, 1800.
Stock Account*
Mortgage
Office furniture—
Open Accounts, etc
Cash
Premium Notea«
Motes and bills discounted
BIBICtOIS.
EL Miller. Jr,
James irAuiej,
Alexander N'iouck,
Chiu. W. Riokoieon,
Wm. McKaight,
DftTid M. lx>a£,
mrV i
(4eorge Pareue.
C4eorge W. Jackaon,
Nathaniel Holme**,
Wm. H. Smith,
Andrew Ackley, *.
Alexander Speer,
Rees J. Thomas
PHILADELPHIA FIB.E AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
110.149 CHESHUT STREET,
OppoilU the Custom House,
Capital $210,100 Assets $301,048.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, eiLher Perpetual or Limited, on uteri
description of Properly or Merchandise, at reasonable
rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KINO, President,
M. W. BALDWIN’. Vice President.
DIRECTORS:
Charle- Hares,
E. H. English,
P. H. Barery,
C. Herman,
8. J. Magargee,
F. B Lieu out, Secretary
/. (j. COFFIN. Agent,
)7*:17 _ Comer Third and Wood streets
Delawa.ee mutual safety IN
SURANCE COMPANY.—INCORPORATED BY
THE LEGISLATURE OK PEN Nil. VA N! a, lwii
OFFICE, & E CORSER THIRhASD
PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCESoo Vessel.!
Cargo and Freight, to all part* of the World. INLAND
INSURANCES on Goodn, dt Rivers, Canale, Lake*. and
Land Carnage*, to all part* of the L'aion. KIRK IN
SURANCEa on Merchandise gt*Qera:.y, on Store*, Dwel
ling Houaea, Ac.
Dia*ct oa 8 . Wm. Martin, Edmund a. snuder.
Theophilua PauMing, John N. Penrose, John C. I*uv.*i
James Traquair, Wm. fcyro, Jr, Jam«# C. Hand, Wm. c!
Ludwig, Joaeph fl. Seal, Dr. K. M Huston. Ueo. (i.
Lleper, Hugh Craig, Chari©* Kelley, Hanvie, E Siege*
J r Peni!*tr>n. Henry k|o»h, Edward J *u. H.
Jone* hrooke, Sj*euoer M'iivMn i'hort.** u Hand,
Robert Burton. Jr, Jacob P. Jones, Jam*-* B. M’Karlaa-t,
Joshua P. Lyra, John B. Bumf.la. P.u*b. rgh, D. T.
Morgan, A. R. Berger, do.
WILLIAM MARLIN, Prwadenc
THuS C. HAND, Vice President.
E*j»ai Ltlbuis, Secretary.
P A MA«.*‘Ei KA, Agent.
)**© No. M Water street Poutuirgh.
Ciliiea'i Imurunfr Company uf Piusborgli
one*, Cor. of Market and Water Sta.
WM. BADALkY, President
BAMUKL REA, Secretary.
INMUREM srEAMBOATS A CARCJOES.
injures again.-a Loss and Damage in the Navigation
of Lh© Southern and Western Rivera, lake* and
Rayons, and the Nangation uf the Sea*.
Insure* ag&iiut Los* and Uioug* by Fire
Wm. Bagaiey, Hor. U M. fL.we, Jar. M. Cooper,
Pwk. Jr, ' b. flarUugL
K K Jua«». Ca;»i. C. \ ouug, J t Jr,
> rttDCuibeliera, .*■> *.R.*r. J*.h i S. iniwortn,
Juhr Hhijrton, itaretay PT«.<t*a. Wm. u. J>*hn»tuu.
mhiar.iydh.
WEST iIttA.VU
Mutual Insurance Company,
LOCK UAN EN. CLINTON tXiGNT\
CHA.ETJCKKL* bY TUB LSUIRLaTU HM id FkNM
TLYA.NIA.
OmA < apiiaL.- $300,000 | /Vemtum A'ol4t $133,343
This company will insure <>n
Building*, MerchAndiie, Furniture, kc-, in u\wn ui
country.
Umctom : —Boa. J. J. Pnareo, J. a. Had. i' T. At.rani*,
Hoq. U. C. Harvey, Cba*. Cr;*u I'. K. Jackman. Cfia*. A.
Mayer. Peter l>icit»ea, W Winu- Thomas Kitorien.
HON. li. C. HaKVKY, President.
T. T. Amain, Y’ice President.
Taos. kLircsm, Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT. Atfent,
d*»2k No. 70 Kifth eir*'*?!.
PENNBYLV ANTA INBUBANCE CO.
Of Pit ta burgh.
— —So. OS Kourtli 8ir««l
DIRECTORS. •*.
Jacob Painter, Rody Patterwon, rtJner Bprooi,
C- A. Colton, James H. Hopkina. A. A. Carrier,
Henry Sproul, Nich. Voeghtly, irwrjfe W.Sm.tb-
A. J. Jonea, Wade Hampton, ilol>«rt PatnoK,
Cti*rt«red Capital.. $300.U00
FIHK AWLJ MARINE RISKS TaKKN. of all u <e
acnpUonA.
omcxu:
A. A. CARRIER, President.
I. J3RIER BPRIJUL, Secretary ( *l:ly
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THK
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
Of Philadelphia,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dise, Furniture, &c., in town or country.
OPPICB NO. 308 WALNUT STREBT.
Ca*li Capital, $229,510 00.
Asset*, $303,508 96.
Id Tested as follows, rit: —
First Mortgage on Improred Ctty Property,
worth double the amount $156,600 uO
(around rent, first class 2,462 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s fl oent. Mortgage
Loans, $30,000, coat. 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 6 f>er c-at loan 30,000 fio
Allegheny County 6 $ cent. Pennsylvania
RaiLioad Loans » 10,000 oo
Collateral loans, well secured 2,600 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain liail
road company, mortgage loan 4,000 uo
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 uO
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... Wdl6o 00
Stock of County Kire Insurance Co 1,050 00
Stock of L>elaware M. B. Insurance Company. 700 00
Commercial Bank do 5,135 oi
Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50
Union M. Insurance Go’s Bcnp 160 00
BiTiM Receivable, business paper 10,297 18
Book Aooounts, accrued interest, etc...- fUlfl 72
Cash on hand and in in hands of aßenis 11.386 16
(308.608 96
OUSM TINGLEY, Presides
DIBIOTOgS.
Clem Tinsley. Samuel Bispham
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Fredenko Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tinfley.
John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill,
fj. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop.
Robert Toiaud, Charles Inland,
Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bununa,
Charles 8. Wood, Bmilh Bowen^
James 8. Woodward, John Biased, Puts.
P- M. HI NCHMAN. Secretary.
J .GARDNER COFFIN, A*ent,
inylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood streets
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICK—AIo. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
TNSURBS AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
1 fike and marine bisk*
ISAAC JONES, Prenident; JOHN D. McCOKD. Vico
President; D. M. BOOH, Secretary; Gapt, WILLIAM
DEAN, General Agent.
Duwcw**—laano Jones, C. G. Hiuteey, Harvey CkildA,
Oanc B. C. Grey, John A Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John
D. McCord. Gapt Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Cape W
Dean, Bobn L. M’Grew, Rob’t g Davis. myT#
CJaXTiNUT SLACK, A COKE.—
Haring purchased the opure interest of ;ay la.e
partners in the firm of BAILEY, M'KAIN A Co., I am
now prepared to furninh to our former customers and
ihe cititons of Pu’Rburgh and vi unity genermly, a
superior quality of COAL, NIT ('UAL, SLACK and
COKE, in large or small quanties. Orders sent through
(he Pont otfine. left at the Toll House of the Mouong*
beta Hndgt>, or at (be Worts, wil t I** attended u will
promptness
Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh,
one square above the Monongahela Biidge
PLttm JAMt-l M. BAILEY
LANDRETH’S (JaKD’EK SEEDS.—.'Just
received a large select and varied stook of the
I above named Celebrated harden Beads, embracing all
j the new varieties. The eotire satisfaction on r Seeds
rendered last year and yearn before, qualify u» in saving
they can not bo surpassed. O dern by mail accompa
nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at
tepded to. Bpecimen* of the needs grovriDg can h©
seen »wre.
KELLY, I>ruggwu,
ia26 _ Allegheny City.
DRILL APPLES.—it* sucks, 1U ban els,
just received and for sale by
MBaWS a Cv;KKi>:.
)al6 florae~ Wood and Waier >ireet»
OIL LEAEES.—PRLNTEITFORMS EUK
original lea*** and for sub-letting, for salt) bv
J. B. WELDED,
63 W ~od street, near Fifth.
HUMMEL'S EXTRACT OF CuFFfiE
warranted to be good, For sale by *
R B. FEBGUSOtf’,
BU|W •oraef o High aod Wylie BtroeU.
xsr&P&ac'
■--: » > f<-
LWGORATItC CORDIAL
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
UDoLPHo WOLFE’S PURE COONIAC
BRANDY,
Imported and bonled by warranusd frnra and
the hast quality, w?th tii(» certiflpatb cm the bottle, attd
hia aeat ou the cord.
UDOLPHO WOLFE'SPURE PORT WINK,
Import*.] and bottled by himsoif, put tip for medici
nal use, with hi« certificate on the l*o t tiet; warranted
pure and of the best quality.
K. M. GORDOIs, Secretary
UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S LURE SHERRY
WINE,
Imported anJ bottied by mmeeit, the same as Por
Wme.
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PUKE MADEIRA
WINK,
reported and bottled by himself for private and medi
cinal use, the best wine ever offered to the trade in bot
ties. The Vt me is warranted j erfeotfy pure.
.$ ttt.ooo oo
z.iau 00
TjQ 00
T. 500 43
. 15361 tw
. j;.6oi -2->
. 174,076 14
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE JAMAICA
RUM. ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND
IRISH WHISKY.
Ail the above ur|-orted and hr.ltled by hlmaelf; war
ranted |etre and of the best quality.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I will suke my repatatlon as a man, my standing a#*
a merobant of thirty year*’ residence in r e oity ol New
York, that what I pledge ai d testify to with my seal,
my label, and m v certificate, is correct and can L»e re
lied uj»on by every purchaser
Phyaio'aoa who Wines and Liquor* in their prao
uce, should give the preference • • hesearticles.
For sale by all resf>eolablo ~ . gists aod Apothe
caries.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Manufacturer and ItuDorter of lue Sohiedßm Aro
matic' Schnapps,
AN ARTICLE, THAT SUITS AB WELL AS
HEIMSTREET’S INIMITABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE
£- K. Ooi x*,
fctoorge w. Brown,
*. Pnui.
John Clajt'T:,
fcl Vi ilor,
IT IH THE ONLY REI.UiII.E ARTICLE
FnR I HE BAI.O AND GREY
Read the testimony from Kentucky.
Mi. W. A Hell, P-dccah. Ky, July 27,1860.
l>ear B r l bare used HiUMflTßxmj Inimitable Ha’b
Restorative, aod are satisfied, from an experienc* in all
other preparations for the Ilk*- purpose, that if is thconly
artkcn ever btjo’t lh<. ;ru6t'w worth purchasing.
Yourstruly, JOHN G. J ALY
Paducah. Ky., July 27, 1800.
Messrs. W. K. Hagan A Co., Troy, N. Y
'rent* :—Above please nod statement of Mr. John G.
I>aiy, roerohant of our env, in regard to Hqmstrest's
lxi amuLt Him Restorative. This teetimonv is given
after i.aving used most of the preparations now h*h re
ihs putdn- Hanning to Fair Restorativea, and mu-i be
a,nn,U:rtd - x/tu ‘ubh* to the merit* ol the hinmlaUi
Am cm of the .arg*- *ieh. rurward b_. Railroad double
the quantity we had before. \ rry truly your--.
A. BELL.
IT WILL RKSTORK THK NATURAL COLuR OF
THE HAIR,
Who may try it, will find that it does Dirt color the skis
but by rtimuUtiOg th* natural aecrutioox at the roots,
gives new l.fe and strength to tre Hair, and thus re
stores its color and Iresi.ues* It can be used a.s freeh
as water upon the ecalp. sod w.ih a* much safety —is
comp *od of oil aod s•. itnu.ai. ;g • p;ri •», and a.- an ar
ticle fot the toilet, hKS DO eqUH
•?t. L->u- Line Mn„ Ist, ]S5y.
Mxsai-*. U . K. Hir.AN A « o —1 hereby certify tha»
my Sair having t<ec*>me <rn and my head partially
Ao,d, I bought turn ,J enrv L-Tuolds, hruggnt, one
lour bit >.( HElMa’i KLh 1> IN i M IT A RLE HAIH
KK w TuRaTIVIC. By its u*e my Hair w** restored to
its anginal '-->1 <r and thickr.***-; n removed »il daudrufl.
l lLu .mg, and gave u a rich, gilt- -v apjvear
*o< .- Its f-ilect- we.-e entirely dithreat fioui any Han
Preparation 1 ever u**o before 1 know of several la
.lie? and g*-oUemeo. my ini.u:M« trtendw. * bo all speak
id me “liunutaldo” as heiug tl. • t>*»t nod cheapest
Umr Preparation in our market. I can u.llv recommend
il an.t wii; refer any oue to Henry key olu-, I>ru.-gi»L
for i h? truth td my niMtometii-
WILLUM P- i-HYSH ALL.
enrol Lhe many lett4»r«> received hv (he Priv
pneto:-
8t Lows, Mo, lHfiO.
Mtsu&x W. E Hagan A to , Trov, N Y—< T »»ni* : The
happy re«uh* aueudiog ihe u»e of Irim
iTtfiiEUD svery sense of the wor<L> ihur
-“Min* to demand th«l I nhouM my testimony thfit
other i*di**s m:gnt profit by it. I h»v> never used »
Hair Preparation that i liked so ,w*il. It ha* ror’ipUu >
’■et.Lrrai ever* Hair that w»e grav to the color it wa# ib
girtnood, and ha* brought u cut thick and health/. I
•an induced to use the article by Mr. Reynolds, yotir
Agent* bore. If thm letter will be of service, you ohv
publish H. Very respectfully tour«,
M »KH I', Hrooklvn fr^et.
Sold everywhere—Price 60c ami $l pt-r b ntle.
V. E. HA'.A.N A CO.,
Proprietor*, Jroy.N. V.
Hr. Geo. H. Keyeer. No. 140 Wood street, agent for
Pubiburglr fel4
I>KlVAils. DiSfcAj&.te..— _im_
JT DR. BROWN’S MEDICAL and ASb\
SURGICAL Office, No. 60 SMIIB 1
Jleld etroet, Pittsburgh, Pean-yl- JWBb
Dr. BROWN Is an old ciUaea
of Pittsburgh, and has been in mffiffnmijjjjf
Practice for the last Uot*ty-Ase
usar«. His business has been cod- jraraj&KjgnrVp 7
fined mostly to Private and Surgical 7
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS
In need of a medical fneori, should not fan to find cm
the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular gredu
ata. and bis experience In the treatment of a certain ela*s
of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtar •
lag permanent relief, by the use of bis remedies and
following his adrioe.
DR. BROWN’S RKMgnnew
never fail to cure the worn form of Venereal Disease w
Impuhnes and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all disease
arising fiom a hereditary taint, which manifests itse i
In the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms
of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is er j
tirely ignorant. To persona so afflicted, Dr. Brown offer
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS
Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble
hrough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual gran
flcaaon, which the young and weekmioded often give
way to, (to their own are tne only reliable
remedies known in this ooontry—they are safe, and
make a speedy restoration of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never (ail to cure this painiu
disease wofw day* —be will warrant a our* ifeaDc
treats Piles, Gleet, Goonorrhoa, Stricture, UretnaJ Die
charges Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Dis
eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections,
Pains m the Back and Kidneys, irritation of the Blad
der, together with all diaes as of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, containing s / v
directed to DR. BROWN, No. 6u Bmi infield street, Pitts
burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any address, safely packed sad secure from ot>
serration.
Office and Private Rocm>, Nc to 9 n:t> flcH airt«t
PUtshn'irh P* n-ffc
MOFFAT’S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
E high anti envied celebrity which
these pre-emmeut Medicines have acquired f o»
the invariable efficacy m ail the diseases w-Wh thei
profess u> cure, has rendered the unial practioe o| i»n'
flng not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them
In all case* of Asthma, Affection* of hie Bladder au
Kidneys.
Fever» oud Liver CbvtplntnL,
In the ooutif and Weet where these diseases urevh
they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers an
others who once ue» lhase medioiaes, will tevtr aite
wards be without Uiem. Bilious Cholic and Bonou
Looseness. Biles, Cosureness. Colds and Coughs, Uhohv
Ooxrupt Uunoaa Daoraiaa, 1 'raranua.—No person with
this distressing disease should delay using these medi
cines immediately.
„ Rrvphon* of the Okin, Jbygipeuu, and FlatuLmiey.
r*™ Aocx— For this scourge of the W stern
country, these medicines wilt b* lound it safe,-peedy
and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys
tem .-abject to a return of the dueasr—a ou re by these
medicines is permanent Try them, be s*t!*aed and lie
cured.
7Wfur*i oj Complexion, (General J*bu *a.
Headaches of every kind, luward Fever, impur*
Blood and Loss of Appetite,
Lrv»a C-oapuinrs, Lsprost, Loosajtiaa, Maacoxux Di.*
*•'■***• |i fail.- u> eradicate ealirt'ly s i the eP <:b
of Mercury intiUiiely ihAn the poec,-f,ii
preparation ofßaraaparllla, Night Sweats, Nervou* L*e.
bility, Nervom Complaints ..fall k.cda. Organs Affe. -
tIOUA.
PtL*a.— liie ontiujd prefvietoroxihese medi< .h-«wks
cured of Piles 0f36 years atanding by the use -d these
Life Medicines alone. Pains in The head, side,
loints and organa. '
Rbmukxtisx. —Those affected mih this terrible di>‘ m»s
will t>e sure uf relief by the l.ifo Medicines
Rosa or Blood to to Hxad, Borarr, Halt Raxtrw, s»kl
umqo. BcnoruLA,oß Knw’s Evil, in the worst form* IH
oers of evory deocripcion. Worms of all kmas are et
feotuaily expelled by these medicines. Parent* wdl dc
well to administer them whenever their existence it
suspected. Belief will be certain.
Tn Lin Pills isd Pikcoi Bimas Pcain thi Bl
and thus remove all iliaeasss from (he syet«m
Prepared by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT
No. 836 Broadway, (Moffat Building.) N T
Forssio by all Drmjwfata.
legMlvdaw iV GWi p Epygyp. A,-h.
Itß. STAKE EY’B PAIN EXTERM IN A
' TOR euros Bheunuuum, Soural K i», a,ck Head
e, Norrou, UooUooho, Toothocho and boio TUroaL
„ by Pittsburgh. Pa.
Boldjrholeaale and retail b, JO3. PlSf isg,
••■Mijdkw oornst cf Mncket sl and LiaiDMp,
Jjytiral.
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
DYSPS^O
aa/d
FOR MEDICAL
AVI> PRIVATE USE.
What ShaH We Drink ?
18, 20 and 22 Heavei street, New York.
I»r (i H. KKYSKK Ag’U, 140 Wood st. noltortJmdAw
YOU CAN’T FIND
Apothecaries nud Coa umera testify that
where age or mckne*j« ha* turned i grey, aud
il will render it joft and gioM-y.
“ANYBODY”
A#- R»-a«i iru- letter
rt Hirr mi ut.aau
PH(K N I X BITTtRS
TO THE AFPIiICTED I
a. raiUFa.—.—
M’KEE & PHILIPS.
t!EN£BAL COOPEBACIS,
ax tssh nv f acio&i on
Fayette Street.
Between Hand and Wayne otroeta,
KTTSSURfitt, PUM’A.
are prepared bo tarnish Goal Oil, Whisky, Ale>
Molas»eea&d Pork BARBKIA at the hortkst cotioa»
End on the roo*'. r«e**nah'e term*. aa2lily
“W(L Li ill 'i Lll ro.V.
WUULE.SALE A FFIAIL
LIQUOR 3^BUi.OiIA.3SrT,
No. 81 Diamond Alley,
Near Wood Street,
on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Coguao
Brandies, old Monongaheia Rectified Wbu«ky. mbl6
B. t. A J. 11. SAWIEH,
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and ttosln Soaps
■o. 47 Wood Street, Plttabnrgh, Pa
RICHARD W. ROBERTS.
FOURTH STREET.
UPHOLSTERY,
No. 86 Fourth Street, near Wood.
The subscribers manufacture
and keep conMauiiy on hand every article in their
line, via: Good r. Comforts,
Feather Beds, kßtrassew oi ail kinds; also, the oelebra
ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of shades, Blinds
and Fixture*.
49 -tVnmpi attention given to all orders for fitting and
layij g li wn Carpete, Oil Cloths, Ac.
oc 17 Iyd ROBERTS A ROENIOK.
Akulton ~b kll and" bbass
*FuI : N’D£R, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh,
Pa-, i~ prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER
BELLS, OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 to 10.000 pounds.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE
COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every variety of Castings finished In the
neatest manner.
AT- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL
TON’S PATENT MERaLLIC PACKING, for Steam
Engines. ap23dy
ULDE-ST ANDLAKCiiiST ~
Lithographic Establishment in the City.
Will. SCHLCHJHAN,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER
NOS. 17 UNO 19 FIFTH STREET,
BRKWKR’ti BUILDING,
ri TTSB use B, P A
lIKVKY EKBEA,
Ofi&AH MABUFACTUEEE,
Keeps constantly on hand
Church and Parlor Organs,
OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION.
NO. 1. Three stopß, 7 feet 5 inches high,
4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 loot & inches deep,
.No.-. Fire stops, 9 feet 6 inches high, 6 feet 6 inches
Wide, 3 feet ti incites deep.
No. 3. Eight ato pie, 11 feet 0 inches high, 7 feet 3 me.
wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep.
No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 iob. wide,
7 feet deep.
The above dtmeuaiou* Are for Grecian cases; if Goth
ic cases they will be somewhat higher.
For further information apply to
JOHN H. MEiiLoK, til Wood street,
HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street,
NEW YORK.
Or
aplily— atU
TAB. MILLINUAK, MuNONGAH Ei,A
v PLAhMUO MILL, would respectftillj inform the
put Ik- Hint be ha* rebuilt since tbe fire, and haring en
larged hie establishment, and filled it with the newest
ana most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur
nish flooring and planing board*, scroll sawing and re
sawing, doors naan and shutters kilu dr.ed, Irames,
raouiamgs, l >Ol-making, 4c.
Bouuh Puisburgo. September 7.186 T. ia2o
STOCKING EMPORIUM
CHSAP AMD DUB BIJ£-
m. jd a jl u ,
Stooking MonufaotuTer,
r > iRNJSR FiFTH B i’. AND MARKET
* . 1 ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous mik runeot o'
\-«x en Bu>ckmgH,fcloee,bocl.a,Gointorta,Glovea, Ho»kls
: a, for reeo and women, t>g*>ther with a tery eX'eo
b .o Krtortment of all dea«'iiptiOQE ol Gooob in hss i ne
r. t -de to the season. Be >k-Us prink tftioiea at Ik/E
f i >c- s. Cali and examine.
M. DAi.Y rias hut one uor«, tod Uia
>-r i1.«4 .-j.rner r,| Ppth «i. hoc Mar-et «.* te’il
BATES &l JUUNSOiVS HOOFING
VV.II. Jo6l\BO.\
WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he haa
purchased the interest of his late partner, G, 8.
BATES, in the Roofing Business, and is the sole manu
facturer and dealer in the following three distinct triiwia
of Roofing:—
Ist. Gam Elastic, Cement, Felt
and Canvass Roofing.
3d. Improved Felt, Cement and
Gravel Roofing.
Bd. Patent English Aspbaltlc
Felt Rooting.
Ali warranted FIRE iSt WATER PROOF. Roofine
Malonal for «do, with prmlod uulrucuono for usinr.
Office u Baton A Johnson’, old stand, 76 Smithfleld si
„ „ WLLLLAM JOHNSON.
Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for
Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and
aheaper. mar/7:dAw
Wigs, Wigs,
AND ORNAMENTAL HATE, of <*very
description and Latest Styles of Fashion, ruanu
%ewred by J. &. CAMKHOS, Ko. «4FocafnBr.
Thesub&eriber having resumed business in Pitts bored
wishes to Inform his former friends and patrons of the
dty and surrounding country, and would call tbair at
tention to a new and beauuftil SELF-ADJUSTING WIG.
It pats ail former plans of wig-making in the its
menta are lightness, durabihtv, not liable to shrink,
bears equally all over the bead, and easy and graceful
appearance, showing the development of the forehead
true to nature.
Lfeiiee are al>*) innced to call aki n *»
tnoO* of BANDS, HAL*-WIGS mad WIGS. Tbaj do
***J vOh tbe aonry ai>d formal appears*** ao ct&ofc
OUtanDr»vAd of »d ».h* old sLvlm H»ir
r% £ w 11 kn,
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTEKB.
PLUMBRRS and FLNWHEBS of *ll kind* of brass
work,
DEALERS IS GAS FIXTURES, *C.
Offloa and Ware room, So. 1M Wood ■(.,
flwe Door* from Fifth.
Foundry, So. ISA Flr.t .t., Ot. Door, below
IBonougahcU House,
The well-known practical atoll and experience in the
ran out) branch©* of Brass Casting Steam and Gas Pip©
FiUmu, ol the senior members of the firm, (who will
Sve their personal attention to all work entrusted to
em,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage.
All Orders Promptly Filled.
E. WATTS,
WITH
TEKHV, PRICE A CO.,
IMPORTER* ANL» DEALER* IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac.
NO. 265 MARKET ST.. North Side,
PHILADELPHIA., PA.
DAJfIEL 5. J>RJ . *,
JOBS V. Tumi,
deiilv
B. PKHki,
BOOT MAKER,,
Third Street, near Wood,
(Two Doom shore the Telegraph Office.!
After a long absence from
the Boot buMntoos ha, again commenced, aod
muter* him*''.; that he will he able u> render con-raj
sauaiiiouon, aod would he pleaeed lo aee his Tormer
He ,““ '“ nil “>« >*»“S
FRENCH CALF BKINB, and nou© bqt the beat of work
men will receive employment. Satlsfled that he w
competent lojudgo of the workman.,h lp and raaterui
‘ uud,r, ' i « l >“«»» to this branch oi
- - •nld’lr
H KlSl'MiS FRES E N T s'.
BEAUTIFUL FENDERS,
Coal Vasee, Fire Irons.
FUIE WARMERS, 'tRAIR USER
TIR AND BRITANNIA TEA SKTO, at
T. J. (JMAUI’S,
, 11,4 WOOIJ
.'-*41... ' '** doors from Fifth.
BROtJMo AND BROOM H Aff OL Si.—
H,iXXi Poplar Broom Handles;
luo do* Eastern Brooms, assorted;
luu boxes Clothes Pins assorted;
luu doten assorted Pails, (Harmarj
*6 do do Tuba, do
-60 do Zinc Washboards;
100 do Willow Baskets;
100 Peach Boskets;
60 dOßen Churns, assorted
**' nests Measures
aod all other items In Wood and Widow mniA
bT «*MUKI°RII>hLB °
7l n H
Notice, '
By leaving youb obders at
WELDON * RUNfiKE’S, l«« WOOD RTB bil
near .SIXTH, you can be -onXd 222 SF R ? W
the Wagpo, with Carbon and B*i
FloidfOl the beat qualitj, E ' T,rnln «
■ 7 ' tt 6 •-
- V.
•j ■ it, r t • ••
■*i ‘%J* ■ 1*
. .
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*• * *
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irj»i~ *T i<' ' “ r ~'tsfiuT*.V.-'Syi^»''-' r ~~ - 7 ftr-*^ y ~*PV j
JBfflfyypilnal.
notary pxjblxo
OFFICE at tk Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth
«&W.MirWoo<lY_ .gW .
£w. Pitteiso {*.>.. A Q*o- .JVBnArwa
I’ATTEHSO'V & DAWaiftS;
ATTORNEY h AT. LAW >
KUHN’S LAIV tpiLDIHGIi
Diamond Street, o^ a r Grant* *'
PtvTBIiUBQB, PA.
j. a. I'm
B ~ I' : IL, c cf* Tl
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offlo«t No. 7!i Grant Stm
(Three doora bel.iw the Court HossoJ
myBdy Prraßcn
PA.
f BCOTT, DEN TIS T ,
** * Has removed to the houso lately oocnpied by
Dr. W. a. WARD,
No. *7 3 Peon Street,
(South side,) third door above Hand street. :■
93r Office bourn from 9A. M. tiU 6*P. M. fapi^y
JOSEPH AD AMS,
DENTIST,
No* 97 Wylie Street, PUtaburgh,
Rira&nrcß >—Dr. A. M. Pollook, D. D. Bruoa, Esq., Dr.
Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Russell Errett. Esq.
mvUdy
.~.F. Rosnoz
JAMEfc> A, LOWRfE, Attorney at Law,
Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith
field and Cherry Alley. delldy
CIEO S.SELDEN HAVING RESUMED
M THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be
found at his office, No. 122 Fourth street,
ie29 Pittsburgh.
HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to
*G. W. No. lWSmithfleld street.
Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from 9
to 6 o'clock. fel&ly
CUPPING AND LEECH I Np, by 1
MR. 4 HRS. BES&.
OuTeeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths.
gelSdy F BEBE, 177 Grant street.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Filth Ward.
COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds,
Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writings
Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated.
ap&ly
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
aju> xx-omoioj’csTici or na moa.
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WTUE AND
*&■ All business connected with this office win be
tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds
done with l6gaJ accuracy—such as Deeds, Mortgages
Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Real Estatt,
examined.
To the member of the he tenders his sendees as
Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in the
several Courts of this State, and binewhere. His offi# t
is one of the main Police Stations Oi the dty, and or a*
sequently his facilities m executing cosiness of th*t
kind are verv desirable. felfciy
Ambrotype and Photograph
GALLERY,
(JHBONNJIiJC MHUMNfi,
Sliver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for
Photographs, Ambrotype a. and Life-Sire Pictures.
SMALL PICrURES ENLARGED TO LiFESIZELand
colored in Oil on Canvas.
PEOPLES’ GALLERY,
98 WOOD STREET,
Corner of Diamond Alley.
THE SUBSCRIBES WOULD RESPECT
FULLY announce to the citisens of Pittsburgh anil
vicinity, that be has leased the above Popular Gallery,
and ia prepared to take every variety of Picture known
to the Photographic Art, In its moat perfect stylos, and
at GREATLY REDUCED PRICER Important im
provements have been added, rendering this the most
uesirahle, economies! and pleasant location in the city.
mvl A. JAQIJAY.
Unodr tlie Care of tlie Franciscan Brothers.
r jPHIS .INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
A LuRKTTu, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, four
mtlef* from Cre**»on Station, ou the di re,-t route between
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in- 1858,
with prmlige* to confer the usual Collegiate Honors
and Degree*. The location of the College is one of the
moat healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the
Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure
water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery.*
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST £303-
DAY after the 16th ofAUGUBT.and ends about the 28th.
of JUNE following, it ia divided Into two Sessions-
Student* cannot return home between the Sessions.
Ail the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying, En
gineering, Ac, Ac, will be furnished by the Insolation
to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Musio forma
no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to tire age of man hood.
Teucb— Hoard and Turnon, payable half yearly in ad
vance *ioo
Washing and use of Bedding io
Classical and Modern Languages, extra , jo
Student* spend Vacation at the College....
Reference can be made to the Ru Rev. Bishop CPCori
nor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, 8h Mary's, Loretto- and
to other Clergyman of the Pittsburgh Diocese.
£URNITURE FOR CASH.—A full as»
uTemh£U f P ' tlabUrgh m “°* o ‘' irBd TOBNT,
BUREAUX,
BOOK CASKS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling
aa well as a splendid assortment of m
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and jnade to order. As the only
s®™“ *bich business is done at this establishment is
for CASH, pnoes are made accordingly. Persons in want
of anything m the above line, would be advantaged be
** FaCKINER A IBWInS. *
t _ No. 108 Smithfleld street, below Fifth*
J. D. Faaxma,
Joan M. iawm
HOLLAND BITTERS
Liver Complaint, Fever and Asm, A<b
Th« anrce—ful Introduction and aa of ffefa edifenM
&onwdjr baa been the alcnal for • literal flood of rrM]i mfli
wiled “ Bitter*, w oflsreo La various fame, frow • not
bottU to ■ At® gallon kee. until this wood “Btttofa" to faft
toother name for u grog, 1 * or vfchfcay
tv*
But the really gTeai relief dartred fan the 4afa
one teecpoonful, of our medktoa,
B(ERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS,
And tin mdire atuma of of Oct prostration, has t.hHAj
*» U » reputation which tha boat of Imitation, aod oona
tarMta haaa fidlad to nndermiua. It fa poattfraly a ?wa
tabla preparation, with barely aaffldentpara aplrita la
aiaa of tba genuine, (Half Wnl BottlaaJ jrlaa
IMa a medicine of long tried effleacy for Pnri/finm
tit Blood, ao essential for the foundation of good
health and for oorreoting disorders of the stoaaah
and bowels.
OLIVZB T, TI&KT.
Two or three doses will nominee the afflicted of
to salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain
to strength, a healthy aetton of the liaer, boWela
and kidneys will soon take plaoe, aod renewed
health ha the quick result
For I ndigestion,
Try Berhave’s Holland Bitten
For Hunrtbtirn,
Try Barhave’i Holland Bitten.
For sAoiditXe
Try Barbave’i Holland Blttm.
F ot'iW atarbrash,
For Haadaofae,
Try Basrhaee’i Holland Blttm.
For Lkjm of Appetito,
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