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P^TTSBTTEGH.'fT? AND
CHICAGO BAILBOAJ3,
TO ILL POUITS WEST, MD
SUMMER ABBASOEMEST!
TIM.K 10 Cincinnuu an quick, amt tj In
dianapoiis, Hi. Louis ami Chicago quicker, loan
bv ant other route.
oj “7 ° WESTWARD TRAINS.
FAST MAIL LINE —Leaves Pittsburgh ixw a. at.
Arrives at Crestline 8.40 i. x
Making close connection* wub Bellefontaine *Dd
Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arrnvmp at lndumapolis.. ... 8.20 p h.
“ “ Bt. Louts ft to v. w.
“ u Cincinnati r *.
and" “Chicago *jj r u.
N. B.—The turn. to Cincinnati is the rs by
Bteubenville. Train® on both Roads m..***' at 1 '• imbu-,
and passenirere all go into Cmcinoau toimir.rr
EXPRESS TKalN—Leaves Pittsburgh. . Vi6u r u.
Arrives at Crestline ft *o r ®.
Making close connections as above.
Arriving at Indianpp'a.. «-l6 a. a.
u M Bu Lo’js A. y ¥. u.
** “ CiDCjnati. vOu a. n.
and“ “ Chi - Ago ft-10 a- *
N» B.—The time to Cincinnati is tb- 1 same u- oy Steu
benville. Trains on both R- ads moet att oiumbua, and
passengers ail no into c.nciDDat. together.
Bleeping Cars on this train irom Pittsburgh io t in
InnaU, to Indianapolis and t<‘» Chicago.
Trains through to Cln-'agn without change oi( art-.
U. S. MAIL TRAIN-U scs Puuinirph... ■ f u
A r;' ea at t re •u.ne 636 i. x.
EASTWARD i KAINB.
xjeave Chicago. 7.6 j *. m. and *2 ' p *• Arriving a;
Lima, 810 r * an. j 3.46 a. m Counecuog «ttn trains for
D»jton and Cmcmn,.u. Amving »M reiUme, 61" r
M. and 6 80 a. M.
Connecting with tram- fort olumbua, Cincinnati, t.ev
eland. Budaio and the Rash and artiung at Piuaburgh.
JLIO a. u-and 3. AJ p. m. and Mj *’ * Ad making close
connections with train** on i’enn-vlvania Railroad for
the Eastern cities, via Ad-ntown and r’tuls.leli hi*.
ACCOMMOLATIU*' l KAiNfiv—f rum freoera. street,
Allegheny, for .New Brighton, y4u *. and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive at “ ** Ltc “ M “
Leave New Br.ghK'.:!, - 11 12 30-
Arrive in Allegheny. B.lvi •• - 210 “
Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams.—
Leave All-gbeny. ’ TIOu and »VU* p. m.
A.mve at Ecouomy, 53d p *• 4.22 *•
Leave Economy. 61*3 \ - 427 “
“™ Arrive to Allegheny. 635 -6.2 u -
ALLIANCE MARKET TRAlN—Leaves Alliance at
6.00 a. K. ano arrives in Allegheny »t 11 oo a. a.: leaves
Allegheny at 3.06 p. n. and arrives m Alliance at 7 3u p w..
■topping at all stations for passuuger- and marketing
Tickets will be sold for these mutis hi reduced rates.
Trough trains connect a® loilow®
At AlU&noe, with trams on the Cleveland and
Railroad.
At Orville, Ohio, te and from Mil.ersmirg, Akron. <-uy
. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Sheioy, b-*n
dttaky, Toledo. Lctroit, etc.
AtCrestline, for IMsware, Sprmgh*--l, u,lumbus tn
oinnati, Xenia, Leyton, Indianapolis. yu Loots, Levis
vllle, etc.
At Forest, ior Bpnngfleid, bauuui**ij, Irnyum. Luo-m
-nati, eta, eta
At L-i™*, tor Sidney, Layton, Cincinnati, etc etc
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, lod.. bu Lou;*, ao J
Intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Uhnoirf.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah lor all pomu on me New .Moony and 8el«n.
Railroad.
Ahd ai Chicago, wun timo* for an in illiar«is,
lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For further mformauoo and tr.rough tickeu l sppy K 5
J BThWART. Ticket Agent,
Pij»senger Htation,
liKOloiK PARKIN, 'rieket Ag*u,
IboisofiLrer btation. Allegheny
Through 'lickoic fv'r sale at the 'i icket Offices of tht
sr& li,< ' " n ‘ ~f rc^uTH^T 01 lhf
(-rt-neral Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
1881. SUBIBIER ARRftNGEfISEMT. 1881
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. AI'RIL IWi.
PennB)ivauia Central Railroad.
eight daily trains.
31HE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leave?
L the Passenger Station every rooming, (except Sun
at 2-60 a. m, stopping at all regular stations. c*on
necuagat Harrisburg with train* d,reot lor Baltimore,
and an- ving at Phila.ie.pbia at b*K p. m.
THE THRUUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leave- dailv. ai
4K)d p. m, slopping only at pnncipsl stations, n.akrog
direct Conner Cion at Harrisburg for BUUinore, aou am
wing in Philadelphia or Baltimore at t- 00 a. m.
THE FAST LINE leaves the -Aatioti daily, l* xoepi
gnndaT.) at 2:05 p. m, stopping only »t (ireensbur*. La
♦ eorm, Jonnatown, Wiimere, biaihuen, Altoona, Ac,
and annv ng ro Philadelphia at lu:fc) a m.
ACCOMMODATION TKAINH.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (exoeptSunday,) at 2:60 p. m, stopping ai
all attOon** and running as (ar « Coaemaugh
THE Fast FKr.IGnT TR\»N witn Pa-senger Car
attached, leave* dai y (except Sunday; at 8 l a. m .
■toDa at all HiaUona Hod ru only ar os Coaemau .e.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TKAiN for Wall * elation
leave® dally, (except Sunday J at &40 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for ball's Sta
tion leavea daily, (except Sunday,) at 11:20 a. ro
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall a »u-I
tion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. tn I
FOURTH A‘ COmMODAi lON TRAIN for WaT< »U
tion leavea daily (except Sunday.) at ►rib p. m.
RETURNING TRAIN'S arrive ro Piustmrgn a* fot
lowa >—Express, itBO p. m; Mail, 12-10 p. m;Faet Line
i»m *. m; Johns town Accommodation. lfclk) a. m ;
Kir*l Wall's station Accommodation, 6:80 a. m.. second
Wall’g atation Aceommodauon, &30 am; unrd * all's
station Accommodation. 1 15 p. m.; fourth Wall » »ta
tioo Accommodation, &16 p. m.
Trains lor Blairsvdle »nd Indiana, conneot at Blair*-
ville Interaction with Johnstown Accommodation. Kx
press, and M*ii Trains Seat and West, and with Fatl
Pntsbt East.
PITTSBURGH AND CoNNELLSVILLE TRAiNs,
■topping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Conne..„*
TiHe Road. leave daily, (Sunday excepted,; as follows:
Mail Train, 640 a. nu Express Train, 4:15 p. m. Retum-
Wg Trains from Pittsburgh and Connellavilie Road * r
iyp Pittsburgh 10:30 a. m. and 60 sp. m
‘The traveling punnc will 6nd it greatly to their inter-
Mt, in going East or West, to travel by tbe Pennsylvania
Poilrofld. as the accommodations now offered cannot oe
BOipasectonany route. The Road is ballasted with stone
tnJiii entirely free from dual. We can promise safely,
■peed and comfort to all who may favor thin Road with
heir patronage.
FARE*
TO NEW YORK.- 412 60 ITO BALTIMORE—I 9 60
pmi.thF.i.PHii - 10 oo 1 Lancaster.- s &fc
HARRISBURG, *7 46
checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania
BaflrP*nT ‘ nf i to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York
Passenger* purchasing tickets m cars. will be charged
•O exee*** according to distance traveled in addition to
tbesiatior rates, except from stations where the Com
pany has no Agent.
NOTICE—In ease of loss, tne Company will hoiu
themaelvea respoDHlble for personal baggage only, and
(or an air nunt not exceeding $lOO.
N. B. The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been em
ployed to convey passenger* and baggage to and fr..n>
the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents lor each
J. STEWART, Agl,
At the Penn‘a R. R. Passenger Buuton,
Ho2T On Liberty and Grant str*eu.
ABEANiTEMKNT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
ON and after Monday, April loth,
IWI, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn*y|y» •
nla Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows:
PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE
Ittsrea Leaves Leaven Arrives at
FmasuiQH CLXnhAJfD TOL X D o Chica&o
1300a.m. 6JOA.M. liOi.X ILOO f. X.
|Q»ka M . 6:20 t. x. 7:40 P. M Uh3o P a.
Passenger* desinng to go to Hnndusky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points West, via ClevelKDd, must t»e parti
eoJsjtoask far tickets via Cleveland.
N.Ek The time to Chicago by this route is as quick
aa Tia Fort Wayne.
KTTOBURGC OOLUMBUH A CINCINNATI SHORT
L.LNE, VU STEUBENVILLE.
Noohange of cars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives
Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louis.
LOO A. M. 11J18 a m. 450 p.k.
UfiOr.M. li:>6p.m.
This route is s.iorter to Ciflcinnau, Louisville, Colam
bos and all points South, than any other route.
Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
LMves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Plttsb’gh, Rochester, Wellsnlle, Bteubbnlle, Wheeling,
LOO aTm. &06 xM. &4W a. K. 6.-0& a. M. 654 a K
p. IL 3-00 P. M- 8:46 P. x. btOO t. ■. 65D * x.
6:80 XX. 7:60 XM. 8:-3a. X. 9 3Ja.x. 10 a. X.
ioor X. 6.16 P. m. 656 p. x.
The boox x. and 12:60 t. a. YYa-ns connect a u»i Trams
Of C O R. R for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac.
The 4£o p. x. Train slope at all stations between Ro
chester and Wellsvtlle.
Through Tickets can be procured the Liberty
Street I'epot, Putsuargn.
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWART. Agent.
Aft the Company's Uffiue in Fi eight Station. Peon bltvi*l,
Y. K. MYKKB,
apl6 Gen’l Ticket Agent Cleveland, ulno;
SfKW' KUGTE VfA ItIV KK AN D liA IL-
I ROAD.
dianapolis & Cinoinaati aallroad
Oouneating at Indianapolis with Torre Haute, and
-TerreHaute and Alton Railroad,! d Sl. Lours and Lafay
ette and Indianapolis, New Alban < aoiiH, T«rre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago
Peru*Greencastle, Onorfordav. lie, charleston, Pans aa
HattoOD, Ae, Ac.
11. H. LORD, President,
JOHN V. f 1 HF,v K Kr#>ipKt mr*
JBiurea.
TO TH
ESPECIALLY the igoorant and faiHeiy Mod
eat Physicians of all denominations, treat JM8»la»
aeoret and delicate disordertsfrelf abuse and
ewes or stuations common A incident to youths
of both eexciuand adults, single or mame.l. Because l >
publishes the fact of his doing so, the igno ck r •
and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think .1
a areal sin, very immoral, and lor contamination and
comiptien among .their wires, promising sons and
duurirtftrs. Their family physician should be cautio i*
tokeep them in ignoranoe that they d«-- 1 he same as 1 n
BEANBTBUP, (except publishing) 'ant a lucrative pnv
doe might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modest
presumptuous families, born and raised in Igno
ranoeTsprong up as mushroon*, and who compare socb
etv Intelligence, sense, Ac, to dollars and oents, myßte
noualr. meanly or illy gotten, it is tc \ üblicity, bower*
irthai numerous parents and guarchaos are thankful
Sat their sons, daughters and wards, pr feeble,
SnkWandof delicate condition and ai.pear&nce. hare
S££ restored to health and rigor by la. BBANBTRUP,
before and after marriage through him
hAre been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortincatioD
Ac. Haring the advantage of over thirty yews experi
ence and observation, consequently, he has superior
skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who ip
daily consulted by the profession, as well as recoin
mended by respectable titisens. publishers, proprietors
of hotels, Ac. office 86 Bmithfield street, near Diamond
street, Private commimications from all parts of the
union rtricily m.u-Ddt.d to. Direct to
ml.
'OLLhXiL PEN for sale by /
J. R. WKLDLN
Uriels and Hestan.aiiis.
FIFTH IVENDE EXCHANGE | DOLLAR SAVINGS BASK,
DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
Ho. 72 Fifth Street,
PITTBBURCH, PA.
The best of liquors always
on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season,
narrod Qp in the most superior manner.
at ail hour- of iho day and night.
mvMyiUw. _ __ _ * _ _
tOBSICOfIi BESTAI’EAIST,
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH BTREKT.
The attention of merchants
amt other* is directed to this establishment, which
ha» • r«rr*ntiy fitted up for the purpose of affording
a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL
1 ,<'CATION. Country folks attending market are par
ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining,to an
EATING SALOON will always te founo, of the freshest
the market afford*. ap2thdsw
SCOTT IS O IT'S E,
LOR. IHWIH ST. AND OUQUESNE WIT,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
B. r> . MARKER,
EXCELSIOR
OYSTER AKD EATLYG HOUSE,
HO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FiUviH PbILAI'KI.FHiA AM I BALTIMORE UVH-
All In their Proper Soboob.
no-6j OKO. REIN KM AN & OU
S A 'V A O E “ O USE,
\o. Sft© Liberty Street,
NUAI' lo PPLN.NaYLVAMA PABHKNHER HEIM I
JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR.
HAYING u.ken ar. 1 tjurnl U]l, with all
the modern improvem nl>. this )>opular re.»<'rC
the huo»cnher is prepared u> accommodate hi- old
customer* aDd the public generally, with the beat the
market afford*. Oysters will be served up in every
variety of style, during the seawon. Hib WmekfLiquon*
aad Aiea, he feels confident in recommending to the
puMic for iheir excellence
t:an. Bucket and Shell Oyster* received dany and *oid
Wriole*aie and Retail. _ _
Mansion housk, geo. aukentz.
Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty streeL;u*t t«e*ide the
IV-wenger be pot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which
makes it the most convenient bouse in the city for pas
senger* arriving by that road.
I’he proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted
up, in excellent style, the MANSION UOUriK, wornd re
»i>ectfu!ly solicit a share of public patronage. There i*
attacned a splendid STABLE anil exu'nwive WAtft»N
YARD, affording ample acc.immodauou lo travelers ami
teamsters. His Ijudi-r and Har *> ■ be furnished with
• he best the mar'* **'. < an ar}«*rd fel:y
SEETIN’S OLD STAND
THOM AS STOME, Proprietor.
Having taken &ud ihuhl up. at a
great expense, w.th all the modern improve
ments, this popular resort, the f.ul**cnl«er i* prepared
u- accommodate his friends and the pubK' geuera..y,
*a/i the best the market affords.
UYdTKRB will be »erved np ;u evi-ry variety of ei> -
dunog the season.
LIQUORS and ALES he fuels confident iu recom
mending to the public for their excellence.
served up at a., ru-ur'., and l’Ai en- 1
NIGHT B< »ARI»ERS taken. »|4.lv
GIRARI) HOUSE,
PHIiLADEIiPHIA, PA.
GKO. G. VRKSBURY. Jr.. )
JAMKS SYKES, l l>r..| rrtort.
HENRY A. CHADWICK,}
IMPORTER AMj I'KAI.KR |a
BRANDIES, CORDIAI.S, Wl NES. (.1 fc
Old fflonoDgahela and Rectified Whisky.
WILLIAM CARE & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
IMPORTERS O ¥
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
PINE OLD MONONGIBELA RYK WHISKY. iC.
827 and 829 Liberty Street,
ITl&lT PITTSBURGH. PA.
UKE LIQUOR*S. Kami lies can buy ft
bottle of RhlDe, Port, Madeira. Teoenfle, Sherry o
jra Wine. Also, Uojrnac Brandy of different brands,
rery Old MononKahela Whiaky, CWnpaigne in ouan,
pmt and and half pint bottles; reduction made by do***n
or half doeen. All tne abore for sale by the qnart or
icalion. .
B, Those wishing adulterated doi
ap36-.ly-mo Third straw
w«. MnTn, Phiu:.:_ ....C. W. IbeunOß. iMUUIUgb
MILLER &. RICBETBO.M,
WHOLESALE GEOCEBB,
VRANDIKS, WINKS AND BEGARS,
boa 231 All'll 233, OJRH'KK OK LiBKRTY A.NLi
SWEAEEE’S CITY GLASS,
Iron, Nalls, Cotton Tarns, Ac., 4c., Con
stantly on Hand. rmrV
©obarci) and £egars.
■yy & U. RINEHART,
■ k icym i nrrrn as aHD nsALsa ui AJJ. X2XPS Of
TOBACCO, BSCFF AND BEGARB.
apSliy N<. 120 STRKITI.
TYOM AftMTHAL,
W A oieeaU and Sttail Dealer in
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
AJfD
Virginia Cliewlng Tobacco,
WOOD STBEET,
Under tne Bt. Charlee Hole.,
ocll PriTBWRGH, PA.
P Kjitmjar
REYIHEK A UKOTIIKHS
N l/TB,CONPECTIONERY, SUGARS, PiRK WORKS, Ac
No. 39 Wood at, and No. 113 Second street,
opposite St Charles Hotel
)a29
WILUAM MEANa
HARRISON A. COP’KIN,
Ooneral Partners.
MEANS & COFFIN,
(Baccenwora to M'Candlean, Means A Oo.)
WHOLESALE ti HOC BUS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WILLIAI BAtiAXIT,
WHOLES AI .TT. GROCER,
ÜBLIC.
WM, H. SMITH.
WHOLESALE GEOCEES,
Sundries,—
20 dozen Pinet, Castillon A Co.’s Bran d
20 M Otard, Du Pey A O -’u do;
2u “ Beequit, do;
10 “ Champagne. do;
80 “ Pale Bhernr Wine;
•28 u Harmony Sherry Wme;
26 “ Dufl, Co-don A Co.’b Sherry Wine; for
sale by the dozen or bottle, WM. BI&NNET,
mar2B 120 Wood street
111 EVERY BuDY’S LAWYER for sale by
'j JR WVLI)[N._
WALL PAPER.—A large variety, chea
figures lor sale by
BOX 800, •
Phtahnrirb Prwi fWHo«
yrHALK CRAYONS. —50 gross received
li tor gale by BECKHAM A KELLY,
6B Fe era 1 street
Proprietor.
VHOUDiLI UCD UTUI DEALja* la
TKH» AND WILD OAMK,
IN THE DIAMOND,
games aiul JUqnors.
W.VI. KE.WKTT,
So. 1»0 Wood Ktreot,
Pittsburgh, Pa
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
IRWIN STREETS,
and boub aq bntb fob
PITTSBURGH, PA.
<§rocm.
..JTs. Rsiiuta .. H. I». R* tm s
( Late at Miller A Rickc." n'n >
(ducoesftor to Rtrutk A Ait»«it«m )
Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN FRUITS,
DAVID M’CANDLKSS
B}»eciaJ Partner.
Corner Wood and Water St*.,
Nob. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH,
•JOB. K> HUNTK&U
WJI, 11. SMITH X CO.,
118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. R. WELDIN,
63 Wood street, near Fourth.
Jinandal.
SO. ,63 FOI'RTH STREET,
CHAETEEED IN 1855. j
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, ,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from JW |
Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o’c.ock : and irom - ,
vetnber Ist to May Ist. from 6to 3 o'clock. n j
Deposits received of ail sums noi B
Lkjllu, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
year, m June and 1 member. Interest has been do
dared semi-annually, in June and I>ecember, »in ,
Bank was organised, at the rate oi six per £® nt ' JL j j
Interest, if not drawn ouu is piaced to the credU oi j
the depositor as principal, and bears the same> n ,
■ from iEo first day I of June and 1 KM-einber. con^und.
Img twice a year wuhouuroublmg the depositor to uil! :
| even to present ins pass book. At this rate, “JP*?
doHble iu less man twelve years, making in in® agg
; gate iiuHT ANDoai-HALr via cx5T a rx.AB
I Books containing the Charter, By-i>Aw , R-•
I Regulations, fmn.-med gratis, on applet!-, n at tae
' office
FaiaiDC^-
GEORGE AI.BREE.
vica pntainiKTS.
Wiiham J. Anoer.-on.
Hill Burgwin.
Beni. L. Fahneawcfc,
Hopewell Hepburn.
James Herdmau.
James D. K**iiej.
Alexander Bradley
Jonn ti. H*ca«jl«n.
ileurga Black.
John H. I'anheid.
Alonso A. farrier,
t'tiarlee A. f "doc,
William 1 >« ugiK.-*,
John Evans.
John Holmes.
William B Haven,
peter H Hunker.
Richard Hava.
William B. l.av* .y
St'IXrTAAT AHD TSJU3URXB
CHARI.KB A. (X'LTuN.
LOAN OFFICE
HEJVKY tV. CLUIWTTI,
No. 100 Smithfleld St.,
lh«J t\'rorr -f FA
Monk v ui i >:>•.' in,a >w,i . t uKiuiiii*-
no uu.,l I Mi.s ,-r. 1 ".dm-'ii'l". Ji’W'r y
ttftUi an,l Hi.ter V. a.. an.i a t.iO- . I »;»•"«•
lirlaa. for any l«n*u. of urn •>" 1 •**'*';
.anaiK It a :Llioi.t ll.a lnk(‘L. ... a.
ab> :n rMU*o of firt*. ~
Hciir* fr«-rii 7 A Ad. LO 10 I . M
WE H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers aud Eiehanse Brokers,
H'ootl Strrtl. corner of Thini,
)eAly [•, ntiKl'KiiH. I’f'NN'A. j
A.T H'll-UK"' A .'a<)N.'\ Hank,-™ ami !
1\ . cJ.aeiT" HP.W-r-. »I:J IX>«i»r. . n »**•-• .
Aci'PiiLai; 'l. pr I HaijW ..I'
Ml l!.« Ewttrn »n.l * H " !
rtw i -I-"-'" ' :v ' 1 ' (•" 1 i
Fourth Htrixft*. 1 '
AOVra • , . ]
Austin umimi.s a <*>., Dealers
Protni-oory Now.-. B»..Mn. M-.rW*-". »
' - -
'’"'n.Tkp AM. i KAKI-; l. -.l «H 1 AM'
toinn, ■;.» -
reAi»otud.i* u-rtn*. wi-l '*p. pah '-p f.irtn h
■ ood w.AinaAH u rprouDfraurv pir ~
Also, .nra.l to Itif *J-. «r.j lamuidj of S~>
E tlrtl?A, No. W WH-K ; H »TK UCI .fir?* »■>
l.'JllT ' '
jSftrins Jilachiiifs
HOtt'K’S AKW S»Hi I'l'M
Sewing Machines
AHE AOAITr.I'U) m'.l '.:ii.laai' KAMIi. i
•IKWI>... »r-» v *'• •» ’ ' * -l
huj ;.fA' < ~’ fs!• r ur*.».
LOCK s.Tirm SKASI
a..icm i o i»a: *. *
Have led or Gut
Ao-1 f-r i lit' f r- >• •**••'••• '
ar.'V Bind.rut, f>^ vv r ’’ % ’ ll l *■ ' '
Un-m at N l '-'• •* ****''' • 1 ■'• A -
M. i» E.aKCCII
WHEELUK & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES
so. Ml rat'Tll STKEET,
PITTSBURGH
FAIBB OF 18001
WHEELER &C WILSON
Awarded Ihe First premium at the
L'MTK! 1 FAIR
uH ;i» hiA i K !■ Al tv.
11 LI N 'l s T\IEFA I R.
Wise »>«!>• *1 U'K FAIR.
It iVI t a ; \ ! V FA ! K.
Kr \ 1 i ' Hi rl\.t .
r AiK
NKW JKKSM M A I K !• Ai K,
V KKMuM STATE FAIR.
CHIGAW MF.iilvNu'rt’ INHllli IK.
LoUlaVlLl.K MKCIUNIiK INriTin TY ■
CINCINNATI MECHANICS’ INS'IIILIE
aLLKgHF.NN OuUN’l Y FAIR, Pittsburgh
Ado uL.er Couau Ki*ir- t‘X> ninner<-ip- u- mention.
Wt OFF EK T< ) TH K PCB LI C WHKKL
KR A VILSn.N’b IMPROVED HEWING MA
CHINE at RELIVED P KICKS. with increased coei*.’
dene« in its merit* a* the r«»*i amt m.-M r» hah" rtm y
8.«o K Msrh.ou n... .0 u*. n «•«-*
me ihickeM ana tr* nei»t fabno. maite* ><• * * k ;
rniwwihli. u. ».U' «*«■"' ;s
t«IW -l. •'*» "A"*- '“’ r •••>* •'
uo in. ual'T.:-!' —•»»!•.. >u «''r, u, ' u ™-
m inuv.U" au an ■ n.nrs aur.M. Ulan an,
’’’w. sn.e full i< ■ .nabi. lh« purrtinker u
»e» ordiQiry »ut«n. hum. ft-.!. quilu naiher.
uwd. and lurk. ... w d * "XW uiar.vn... »“ J
it for three year-
Circular* c..nLam'.ng w*<.muu.a.« ir--rn or t.i*
highest standing, ali ' l '^***' l, Ac., «
be furnished grans on hpp-" Ktion m fH-r.«>D or by letter
Sewing Machine Needle*, Silk I * st ‘ o.Uin amt 1 • l
JUr tiRDJ W.M. Si >l\Ell.
GKOVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
/ IT H I N THE H EA C 11 OK A I. L.
VV Pricer K.Jur.'l fur rt.v.r, Year., fr-m ,46 10
♦ 110, includ.ng Heiiiern. lr.creas.-l facilities tor uisn
ufaetunua ami the ourtaiiineot of liuaauou eipeDae.
eonseouen upon recent dectmoos of the l nit«u • *
Courts affirming the validity of the Grover A F“*ra
Co.’s patents enable* this company to furnish tn*ir
SEWING MACH I.NEtt with important improvement* at
greatiy
REDUCED PRICES.
The supenomy of tnese rnaohmee lur family use and
manufactureH in the name range of purpose ana ma
terials is attested by tbe tens of Umuaands using them,
and the moderate prices at which they are uow sold,
places them within the reach of aU and obviates all ex
ouae for tampering with those inferior and low price
machines which have so much'prejudire.i me Bewmg
Machine busmens. Every mwliiuo sold by us is war
ranted for three years, we al-o give intiniriiona free o!
oharge u> purchasers to enable ihem te ” • M ’ ..,
GATHER, 1 UCK AN'U EMHROII'EK, AEI. UN IMF
SAME MACHINE. , , .
Circulars can bo had at our office free of charge hy
applying either in person or by man.
N B —Bowing Machines, Needles, Bilk i wist, Colton,
,u...con.Untlyo D l l .nd HAT((N|cy WAI.Tr.li,
Nu 18 Fifth street,
.« General Agents.
riTTSBURUH
AVID B. ROGERS
D. B. KOttEKM A SON.,
KOGKKS* IMPKOVKD PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH,
Offloe, 68 Fifth Street,
PITTHBUBOH. f.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
ISAAC JONES....JNO. L- 80YH....WM. M’CULLOUGH
JONES, BOYD & CO.
Iff ANUFACTURERS OF CAST STEEL;
iw || also. Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel SPRINGS and
AXLfes, corner Roea and Fim streets,
uo2S PITTSBURGH, Pa.
SMITH & PITCAIRN
Merchant Tailor*,
ST. CJLAIR STREET,
aplß 7
HOI HO! FOB MINCE PIES.
TF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW
I Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and ail other
kmd of Bploea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange,
Lemon and Ouron Peel go to Haworth A Brothers in
the Diamond, woere you wiU get all new crop Knm
and lower than at any other bouae In the city. Also a
general and lull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas
Wines, Brandy*, and ail o k'% uof Foreign and
ooi eetto Uquors. HA . J a BROTHER,
4»*ia Oorner ol Lrr,
rUnry L. Rmgwait.
Jonn H rvtiapnt«*rK*'i’,
Alexander Spear.
V* iiUntri K.
! W h'.t'ier
i 'hr ini inn ) eager
IMTTsm Hr.ll, PA
r»'». w>*i*
LL’MAN RCHiKR
MANOVACTURHRB OY
No. 48
‘A **
'■•V
1 j >^l
** -7*
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
The franklin fire insurance
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. ISS
and 437 CHESTNUT STKEET, near Fifth.
Statixett oi Assm, Jaitcakt Ist, 1660.
Pubhahed Agreeably to An Ad of Assembly, being .*
First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896,393 <*>
Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,) cost. 10*3.995 25
Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Bee’ta 89,186 56
Stocks, (present v&lhs ($86,667 72j cost 89,7*6 66
Notes ami Bills Receivable 1,8*21 Oo
Cash- 33
The only profits from premiums which this company
nan divide by law, are trom risks which have been de*
Usrmined.
Insurances made on every description of Property,in
Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent with
security.
Since tncir ocorporataon, a period of thirty years,
they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding
Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of
the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1K69, $62,163 36.
CIUCTOE6
Charles W. Bancker,
Tobias Wagner,
JSaxnuel Grant,
Jacob R Smith,
George W. Richards, George Fales,
CHAR N. BANCKER, President
EI'WARl 1 c DAI.E, Vice President.
WM. A STEEL, Secretary pro vein.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylfl Northeast corner Third andW’ood streets.
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
' BAKtiIK, President;
! K. M. GO KLxJN, Secretary
: ('apL R. 1-. CoCHKAN, (ien’l A^enL
I urna No M Water street, hipanp A Oo.’m Warehouse
' up r.uurn,) Pitteburjih. .
i Will insure a/ainet all Hinds of KIRK and MARINE
1 RldKri.
’ A H'>wie inai.iution maa/tKod t >y Inrectors who are
i we!; Ldgwq m tD« nommuuiiv, aa-• ! u*ure.l
: A.viElu on "hbK ;wth, isoo.
! riUK'* Acfouau
i
■ irtm** furutiure y....
. ipen Account*, etc
' i 'ai-
Premium Nou**_
I':>U'*auJ Mil>- diucountod
HUKT.M
i:.-,,rge 1 ‘artae,
tieorge W. Jackeon,
Nathaniel Holme*.
W rr H. Mm.th,
A ::*irew Ackley,
A.oianuer «}»*•!,
Kee- J Thoma-
PHILADELPHIA FlB.fi AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
DO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the l uiloin lloun,
Capital *'2IO,U«I Asset. »304,(>-18.
WILL MAKK Ai.L KINDS oF INSU
KANCM, either or Limited, CD
leKTipt.i.n <»f Property or Mer'-handise, at reasonable
premium.
KuBlLKi P KI.N'l Pree.doni.
M W. BAI.IiWIN. V..-e Predidanu
|'lKKi“l‘!K.v
C'.arie-' HaVef,
F i K«k
h It. J,
Mi* *»*«**»
i riTju&Jtcika, rt**cretarT
J <» i.-> >F F! N. Agent,
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
(.l'iaKK O-MPAM —lN''* 'UP •RATED in
IHK LFAilhLAl't'kK «-K PL.N NI A, lfcis
uFFICK. a £ i'jfiSKii Hi.'hl'AM' \VA 1.. S UT SI
PH.i \1 'K.i.PH i A K.4 V' VA '*q \ w»«u*.«.
iltti-fo »t..t Kro.Kht, f a.I p'-r’- u« th" IM-ANi'
;\»! lv\M» oil t.Y ttiv-rn, Laua!*, Lake-. an .
Unit nr- u> »J. parle of the Pm-di KIKK IN
Sl'iiA.NfK.- on MernnmiMi.-u- genera-.) , ill. .-'tore*, l'«*-
,)0g lio-. -■***. Al
Pia* T.-B9 —V. in JJart.n, lvlmuni A
Pau.-ima J«*!iu N. Penrose, John <’ l»an>s
Sani- e Tr«w .air. Wir. ’hire. Tr . J aiTH-r* 1 Hand. Vr m C.
I k ~i-.q.:, ii .»r l* M Hn.-tor. '»««v
i F P-mat.-n, Heur' Edward lmr..nttn»i H.
Join- nroolf, Mpei,.'-«*r M'l.vmii 1 borrow t' Hand.
K<-;-•{: hortou. Jr_ i Join's, Jamer* B M Farkwc-t,
P Pyre. John B — l m;-e. rgh. I' 1
M-» u..n. A b Berger, d"
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
TH'W C. ISAM'. \-co President,
fcisaai L.tLßtJxa, Secretary
p. A MaPK.KA. A^eoL
N'r, &6 Water • iree-i pitie/iurgh
CiiiifuN losnrantc lainpany of i'iUsburgii
Office, Cor. of Market and Water St*.
WM BA’* i.F.Y. Pre-.k.eu,
r»AMI'Ki. REU, .Secretary
INSKRI-X STEAMBOATS A (.* A KGOKS.
Qz-urc* against Loff mu l*atTage id the Navigation
o' t’.e ‘Othem an*i W envern Kit era. lakes and
itayo:,-.. an.: the Navigation of the .*M’a*o
Insure* again*! I.oaa and Damage by Kir*
l>lAi*7rona
,K-n ! M !■• vr, ,&r. M < oof'er,
t\ HarUan/n.
(’apt? ( Yf-uug. . < u:r
Latiumj V»:u vi v>-nn»U
ttn. By
Farw, -
H K. J-.
KrHncj»-~- i**rr.
Ml>i HUAMU
mutual Insurance Company,
UN t\>r>n
CiiAHTURKiJ 111 TUK LRu its I.ATU KR 0/ FXITN
YLYANIA.
Uu/I nythu 160A1.00U | y v e»mti* , i iVoles H32.&i3
This o'Mi’ANY will i.nki’kh un
hr.'.nl r.gr, Mcrchaudift*-, Furniture, Ac. :n town < »r
couairy.
1 luiiviu —ilo:i J J Peari*e, J.H. Hhl.. I I Atiran
Hon ' > l . Harvey, f ha.* 1 r.-t, 1». K. Chaa. A.
Mayer. Peter L>ick*on, W. White, Thmna.* Kitohen.
HUN G. t.' HARVK\, President.
T. T. Aaxurs, We President.
Taos. kiTCUo, Becreuiry.
J. A. I.IPPr.RT. AgtnU
No TO Filth *tri‘«i
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
Ol Pll tK l> urg ti.
No. G 3 Fourth
DIRKCToRa.
Jart't* Painter, Body Patterson. 1 wrier Mproul,
C. A Colton, .larr.es H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier,
Henry Hproul, Nirn. VoeghLy. tVoorge W.Hmm.
A. J Jones, Wade Hampto' , Robert Pair.ca.
Chartered Capital- $300.000
KIRE AtfL) MARINE KIHKS TaKEN, of ail -<■
Kcripuoae.
omcx&s:
A. A- CARRIER. President.
i. iiRIKK SPROI’U Secretary |i»l.h
FIBE INSURANCE
BY THE
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
Ur Philadelphia,
)n Buildings. Limited or Perpetual, Marchan
dine. Furniture, &c., in town or country.
OFFICE SO. 308 WALSUT STREET
Cash Capital, **29,610 IK).
A Beets, *303,508 »«.
Invested as follow*, ni:—
Klr»t Mortgage on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount $166,G0U 00
(irtiuu-i rent, hr»i (’lk.hu
Pennsylvania Railroad Oo.’b ceut. M ortgage
Roan*. $30,000, oust
Philadelphia » uv 6 }«rr o**nt loan
Allegheny County rt fk c««ut. Pennsylvania
Railjnad l/<*aii.«
Collateral h>ann, well eet’ured
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Kali
road company. mortgage loan 4,00) 00
Pennsylvania fvailroad Company Block • 4,000 00
Block of the Behanc* Mutual Insurance C 0... 24.360 00
Block of C-ouniv K:re Insurance Co 1,060 00
Block of Delaware M. B. Insurance Company. _ "00 00
Commercial Bauk do
Mechanic*’ Bank do
Union M Insurance Co’a Scrip
BiUb Receivable, business paper
Book Account*, accrued .nierofU, etc....
Cash on hand audio in hau>i»> of agents.
£303,608 W
CI.EM TINWLKY, Preside?
DIHIOT 0 R B .
Clem Tinsley, Samuel Biapbam
William R-ThompHoo, Robert Steen,
Fredenkc Hrowa, William Muaser.
Corneliua SUiYenMon, Benjamin W. TmfUy,
John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, ChArtes Inland,
Frederick Jacob T. Hunting,
Charles H. Wood, Smith Bowen,
Jamtta S. Woodward, John Biaaell, Pitta.
B. M. H INCH MAN, Secretary.
J .GARL'NER COFFIN, Agom,
mylfl .Northeast corner Third and Wood Mlreota. _
ALLEGHBrtT? INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OrriCK- So. 3T Kin.li Street, lluk Block.
TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
I KIKE AND MAKINE KISK.B.
ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McOORO, Vioe
President; 1). M. BOOH, Secretary Cept WILLIAM
DEAN, General AgooL
DmoTiw IJones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs,
OepL B. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John
DTMoCord, Cept. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, CapuW.
Dean. Rob’i L. M’Grew, Rob’t H Dana. mv*B
COAL, NUT OO'AL, SLAU&, & CUKK.—
Hanna purchased the eotire interest of my late
partners in the firm of KAILtiY, M’KAIN A 00., I am
now prepared to furnish to our former customers and
the oititens of Pittsburgh and Trinity generally, a
Bupenor qnnPty of (X>AU NUT COAL, SLACK and
COKE, in large or small quantie*. Orders sent through
the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Monongs
hela Bridge, or at the Works, wi) I be attended to with
Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh,
one square above the Monongahela Bridge.
j'7:om JAMBS gl. BAILKi-
T“ AND RETH'SGARD EN SEEDS. —Just'
I A received a large select and varied stock of the
above named Celebrated Carden Seeds, embracing a
the new varieties The enure sausfaouon eur Seeds
rendered last year and years before, qualify “
they can not be surpassed. O ders toy m “J
■SS-SSJSTS? S>
seen.tfhe.tore aEcKHAM ,
ri
KiKD afl-Lks.-i; 1 “ CKB .
)UBt received and for ■j}« ; ]g |S & oQFFUi,
lfc eorne Wood and Water street*
original lea.es and for aulvleuing.
63 W< oci Fifth.
UidMEr’s'EXTUAC'r OF COFFEE,
warranted ,o be good. For UBO A',
oorner o High and Wjbe meate.
,~ v* ■,- ¥*:■**■ * •*■» * r »^*V“^ j
“■ • '*’ *'“*■. r*%&-
• JIROMJITIC *Jr
TONIC,DIURETIC,
DYSPt^O
[fiVlMßAtife CORDIAL
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
$2,J08,06l 68
M-ordecai I*. Lewif,
David 8. Brown,
laa&c Lea,
Edward C. Dale,
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE COGNIAC
BRANDY,
Imported and Ixj.tled by hinwelf. wmTantad purs pod
tl.«u.i.t quality. With his certificate on the bottle, and
h., real op the cord.
UDoLPHO WOLFE’S PURE PORT WINE,
Imported anil bottled b y bimaeir, put up for medml
ual use, with hi» oertiScate on the botde; wamuted
pure and of the best quality.
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PUKE SHERRY
WINE,
Imported and l-ottled b, himselt, ;the aaroe. as Por
Wine.
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA
WINE,
mooned an.l bottled by himaelf lor pnTate and med ■
eioal use, the best wine ever oflered to the trade in hot
nea. The Wme is warranted perfectly pure.
,| 63,000
car;e».
K. Miller. Jr,
James M'AljoJ,
Alezander Nimick,
Lha* W. Kickuteco,
W m. M<’ K n.ghu,
iHV.IM.Unt,
L’DOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Meant,..-Hirer and Importer of me Bohiedaro Aro
matic BcboappK,
18 20 and 22 Hoavet eureat, New York.
I t ii. H. KEYBER Ai't-. U*> Wood m po2B:6md«w
an article, that SUITS AS well as
HEIMBTREET'S INIMITABLE
hair RESTORATIVE
E K. Ooja»,
rg. v. Krwwu,
Jr*i«epri >. lh*ui,
j'.;,;. Clayh.n,
K Vr.lof,
n ,* THE ONLY MLJABLI ARTICLE MD QBKY
i ami Wood Htroeta
Mr-W A !■"< Padocah Ky,July 27.1860.
I» ar h’t —I have used HmumiMTS Irimitahl* Ha™
RaaTonATtya. an . am ».ti»Bein a, and ae an ar
tide for me toilet, lute no e. ( uaL
Kphal this letter :
Hr laOUIh Jane Mo., Ist, 1860.
\v. K HiOAX A Cor-1 hereby certify that
mi dair ho-init i>ec<»nv cii*hi Vm > ! enry Reynold*, UnW* ff 1 *
tm,r r.u of HKIMH'i KEKTd INIMITABLE HAIR
K*>T« iKaTIVK. By it* two my Hair *»- restored to
.1- .-ntf nai .•<■! t and thickne*-; u remoted ail dandrufl,
arreted ii* fa!ling, and gave it a rt*-h. {Ho»*y appear
l’» «*t!reu* were ea'iraiy dirt-rent from any H*:r
Preparation 1 *-ver used '-efore 1 know oi aeyera; la
die* and irenUemeo, irn intiroaie tnenda, who alUpeak
of v p« - Inimitable" a* l-em* the l -eat and cheapest
Ha;r Preparation in our market. 1 can fully recommend
!•. and will r*l>-r Anyone to Henry Reynold*, l*TUjigi>i,
i. r i - L- it. a i_l rtn ni ale men i - *
1,11 WILLIAM BnvHTriHALL.
Ke».l DOf ol the men; leuer* received Uj Hie Pro
prieiof-'
St Lons, Mo, August 2, 1860.
MEBMS.W. E. Hcacs* Co, Troy, N.Y-Genta : The
hsi-uv reauh* attending the use of Isamitrura Id*
it milk 1 1 ii a very 0? the word,; Hair Bestorativt,
U) demand tint 1 snould give my testimony th »t
other iad.es might protit by it I have never used a
Hair Preparation that i lilted co we:l. ft has con\pUU \
ever* Hair that w>s gray to the color it was >□
j. rihocM. a d has brought it outthick ani healthy. I
»a.t indu.fKj to use the article t>y Mr. Reynolds, your
AgeYib* here. 11 this letter will be of service, you may
publish it. Very respectfully yours,
K MR.I M M HoßS'l, Brooklyn street,
everywhere —Ihice is)c and il
3 W. LHAttANACOj
Proprietors,‘l roy.N Y.
1* Geo. H Kerser, No. I+o Wood street, agent ft.r
fel+
27,000 00
30,000
6,136 01
2,012 60
160 UO
16,297 18
0,210 72
11,366 16
V
, vl-
IRediral.
A SUPERLATIVE
FOR MEDICAL
AND PRIVATE USE.
What Shall We Drink P
YOU CAN’T FIND
A potherariee and Confumers testify that
H*ar BROWN ia an old oituea
of pHteourgo, and nu boeo In
Praotica for the ia*l tw«*tWlv<
u#ar*. Hi® Luatnesa hw con
rtn»d raoetly to Private and Surjjpoa!
Diseases.
OITIfcKNB AND BTKANSK, S
in need of a medicaJ friend, should not fiftt > And o*u
the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a i iuiargrvdu
ala, and hie eapenenoe in the treatment of a oertain alas*
nf disease* ie a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain
ing permanent relief, by the use of hie remedies and
fouomne his advice. _
DK BROWN'S REMEDIES
nerer fail to cure the worst forpa ol Venereal Diseases,
Lm punuee and Bcrotulou* Affections. Also, all disease
ariemg (lorn a hereditary taint, which manifests itaell
in the form of a teuer, psoriasis, and » great many forms
of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is enj
tirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offer
I>t Frown’s remedies for this alarming trouble
Brough ion often by that solitary habit of sensual gn*u
fixation, which the young and weeksnwded often give
way u>. (to theur own deetmcUonJ are toe only reliable
remedies known m Uus oountry— they are safe, and
auige a speedy restoration of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr Brown's remedies never fail to core this pain:a
dineaso u» o f€* day*—he will warrant a cure. He also
treat* Piles, Gleet, Goonorrhma, Stricture, I retha! Pis*
onargem Kemal« Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, P.s*
eaees of Lba Joints, Fistula in Ano, Neiwoua Afleoaous,
Pamu in the Back and Kidneys, Imtttaon of the Bh*i
dor, together with all dlsea ss of an impure origin.
safe & &
Private Uorms Ke. »« Smut-livld str--.l
Pa .. . . ?.*. .
i* urn Fir the b'Looo.
MOFFAT’S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
phiknix bitters.
THE high and envied celebrity which
these preeminent Medicines have acquired for
the invariable efficacy m all the diaeaeee which the)
profeas to cure, has rendered the usual practioeol pa
Sag not only unnecessary, bat unwor ‘ h 7
In all cases of Asthma, Afleolions ol the Bladder an
Bilioai Fvlert and lAvcr OmpUnniA.
In the South and West where theae diseases prevt
they will be found invaluable.
Otners who onoe uae theae medicines, will ueveralte
!£s££? without ®ss?
Looseness, Biles, Costiveness, Colds and Coughs, Oholit
(yiaaciTllcaoas, liaopsiatflrapxpsit.—No person with
this distressing disease should delay using these medC
““CSOT SKn, ftynpefiu, a*Jlg~+
PmA An Aec*.—For th® Bcoorge of the w wra
° OU , ntr ?t l dn^»^ oi Od.e , ? n m".»
nod certain remedy. rfi*®**©—a euro by thee*
& sssir-i-Jr-db.
OttWL Rmlaou ol Qmplaxion, Oonend DtHUty.
HaJSZrit Inward Fever, Impure
Blood and Loss of IxwwL . EW , Msacvxm L*
~S“l’Sn!‘“ eradicate entirely ail the eUeoUj
tsjiK*.—it nevoi i»i th«n the most powerfui
of Mercury Nighl Bweate, Nervoua De-
kindaOrganic AUeo.
tK S?-_. The onional proprietor of these medicine, was
standing by Ihe use ol these
SSImE&SZZ Pain. “nThe head, aide, I*4,
' o, Fiwu>--"“— Those aUeoted with this terrible disease
fIT: ".!« a? r«iief bv the Life Medicines.
“"RMarßwonw in Haan, Scravr, Bali Rnsnw, Bwn,
um^Sootuu,oa Kim’s Em, in the worst forma, UV
iSl^ofevervdescription. Worms of all kinds are ef-
SToilveTJelledby theae madictnei. Parents wIU do
Well madmtaister Utem whenever their existence i»
Ptrairr vai Bl
•igxtr *“ MrsmSufli^ssrAT.
No. 836 Bro^dWAT,(Moffat Buil4l>)N. T.
For sale by all Druggist*.
leSfclrdav Dr QKO. H. KRTBKB. Ag*t, Pt**mhorwb
TO THE APPLICTED 1
£vß. STARKEY’S PAIN EXTERMINA-
I (TOR oures Bheumausm, Neuralgia. Stok Head
e. Nervous Headache. Toothache and Bore ThruaL
CL.STARKEY, Plttabarrii, P«.
Bold wholesale and retail by JOS. FLEMINB,
tesSdjdtw oomer cf Market »L and Diamoap,
*■ - 9 \ .
’ I .J. A. «*Kxa
tt "mEE & PHILIPS,
GENERAL COOPEJMfiB)
if fftJOS KIV fifffO&l <*•
Payette Btr• • 1 1
Between Hand end Wayne street*,
PITTMIWBH,
orVi in pnomd to fonrlah Goal Oil, Whleky, Ale,
MoUlum and BARKKIfI, at the Borteatnottee,
ind on the mart ro—enable tarma.
~ WILLI ll ULI YTOM.
WHOLESALE A BE I AIL
LIGi-CJCm MERCHANT,
Ho. 37 Diamond Alley,
Near Wood Street, W7TSB ÜBOII , PA .
Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. mhl6
B. C. i"j. H. SAW WISH,
MAmrAOitiW o*
t.ard OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Bosln Soaps,
no. 4T Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P«.
UOHA&D W. EOBXETB.
FOURTH STREET.
UPHOLSTERY,
No, 85 Fourth Street, near Wood.
The subscribers manufacture
and keep constantly on hand every article in their
line, tie: Cornices OroamenuuCurtam Goods,Comfort*,
Feather Beds Mattresses ot all kind* also, the celebra*
ted Patent bpring Beds. All kinds of shades, Blinds
attention given to all orders for fitting and
& CarPe “’ ° * ROENICK.
A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
A.. FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh,
PaTm prepared to furaieh to order,
CHURCH, OTHER
F ’cHIMK O order. STOP AND GAUGE
COCKS of all giaee. for Steamboats.
MINERAL PI.’MPH, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the
newest manner AJ , TI . A . rrBJX i OIt METAL; FUL
TON S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, lor Steam
Engines. __
fjfHE OLDEST AND LARGEST
Lithographic EclablUhmenl iu the City.
w n. SCHDCeittAK,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER
NOS. n &ND 19 FIFTH STREET,
BREWER'S BUILDING,
PITTBB p A
HENRY EBBKiI,
ORGAN MANUFACTUBEB,
Keeps constantly on hand
Church and Parlor Organs,
OP EVERY SIZE AND DfcUCRIPTION.
NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high,
4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep.
No. 2. Fit© stops, 9 feet & inches high, 6 feet 6 inches
wide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. . _ , . 0 .
No. S. Eight stops, 11 feet 6 inches high, 7 feet 3 ins.
wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep.
No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feel 6 ins. wide,
7 feet deep. ......
The above dimensions are for Grecian case* if Goth
iccsses they will be somewhat higher.
For further information apply to
JOHN H. MKLLOR, 81 Wood street,
henry ERBEN, 173 Centre ttreeL
NEW YORK.
Or
»I3cly—©at
t AS. MILLINGAK, MuNONGAHELA
J PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the
public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring en
larged his establishment? and filled it with the newest
ana most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur
nish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re
sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames,
mouimngs, box-making, Ac.
bouth Piuaburgh. September T, 1857. > a2 9_
stocking emporium
CHEAP AND DUB BLE>
M. DALI,
Stocking Manufacturer,
ST. AND MARKET
\_j ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous asaertment o’
Woolen Btociings,H osu, &oeka,ConifortojGlo'vea, Hooda
-wck s, for meu and women, together with a very exten
at v - aasonment of all descriptions of Gooda in tus line,
su übie to the season. He aella prim articles at Lea
ri ict a. Call and examine.
a»-Remember, M. DALY baa but one dore, uid tha
, n the noroer ot Fifth st. and Market ley. leg
NEW FIRM.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & C 0„
BRASS FOUNDERB,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTEBB,
PLUMBERS and KINLBHERB of ail kinds of brmas
work,
DEALERS IS GAS FIXTURES, <6C.
Office and Wtnroomi No. 184 Wood it.,
five Doors from Fifth'
Kouadry, No. 155* First Doors below
nonongahela Douse.
Tbe well-known practical skill and experience in the
▼erious branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe
Fitting, oi the senior members of the firm, (who will
give their personal attention to all work entrusted to
them,) should entitle na to a share of public patronage.
All Orders Promptly Pilled.
B. WATT 3*
WITH
TERRY, PRICE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Satinet,, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac.
NO. 255 MABKET ST., North Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JOHN V. TX&KT, DAXIXI. b ■ EXIUI, OLIVES T. TOAT.
delfelv . ___
B. PERRY,
BOOT AA A. ?£. BB .
Third Street, near Wood,
(Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.)
A ftes a long absence from
/\ the Boot business, has again coquneneed, and
flatters himaell that he will be able to render general
satisfaction, and would be pleased to see his Termer
customers and friends. He haa on hand the best ot
FRENCH CALF SKINS, and none but the best of work
meo will reoeive employment. Satisfied that he is
competent to judge of the workmanship and material,
he will give his undivided attention to this branch ol
boaioesA mWt _
pH R ISTR'AS PitES B N T S
BKABTIFUL FBNDBRB,
Coal Vasas, Firs Irons,
PLATE WARMRRB, TRAYS ASIt YASSb
TLN AND BRITANNIA -TEA SKI'S, at
T. J. CRAIGS
IS* WOOD
* doors _fr_om Fifth. _
Vt ijfs, Wig», It iSi, ”
A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every
J\ description and Latest Style, of Fashion, manu-
VMredbrJ. B. CAMKttOS, No. B*Fwmbß».
The subseriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh
wishes to tnform his former friends and patrons of the
SnVon^a^r^^
It Dots all former plana of wig-making in the shads. Da
mints are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink,
bears equally all over the head, and easy and graoeml
appearance, showing the development of the forehead
true to nature.
Ladies are also invited to call and m amine his new
mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WI9& They do
in, with the haarj and Coral awaaraaea « Bwb
diaapnroved of io tba old atria* aofltdaw
BATES & JOHNSON’S HOM'Ditt
WM. JOHNSON
WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has
purchased the interest of his late partner, 9. S.
BATES, in tbe Roofing Baseness, and is the sole manu
facturer and dealer In the following three distinct kinds
of Roofing:—
Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt
and Canvass Roofing.
3d. Improved Felt, Cement nnd
Gravel Roofing.
Sd. Patent English Asphaltic
Felt Roofing.
All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing
Material for sale, with printed instructions for using.
Office at Betes A Johnson** old stand, 76 Bmithfleld st
WILLIAM JOHNSON.
N. Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for
Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and
obe&Der. BMoiatti
Brooms and broom handles.-
3,000 Poplar Broom Handles;
100 do> Eastern Brooms, assorted;
100 boxes Clothes Pina assorted;
100 dozen assorted Pails, (Harmar,)
26 do do Tube, do;
60 do One Washboards;
100 do Willow Baskets;
100 Peach Baakots.
60 dozen Churns, assorted
40 nests Measures
and'all other items In Wood and Willow, grfld' who
sle an dr stall by SAMUEL RIDDLE
aeelrdaw p Dtfm nd
By LEAVING YOUR ORDERS AT
WELDON A EKINEKBB,IU WOOD STB BET
neerSLXTH, Tou can be supplied regularly Urns
the Wagon, «Uh Carbon end Coal OiLor Burnta*
Fluid, o ! tha heat quality, at itora piinaa
- -
WH. U. WHITNEY,
NOTARY PUBLIC
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh 7W, Fifth
street, n«ar Wood.
H. W. Pattebsos.
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW,
oflftii WO. T a Grant Stree
(Three doors below the Court House,)
my&ly Pmraunffl.J*.
1,. bbackesribge,
attobney at law
T SCOTT, DENTIST,
J • Bae removed to tbs house lately occupied by
Dr. W. A. WARD,
No. 37 8 Penn Street,
(South side,) third door above Hand BirecL
Qffioe hours from OA. M- till 6P. M. iaf>Lly
JOSEPH ADAMS,
DENTIST,
No. »T Wylie Street, Pittsburgh.
BOTEiaos:—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Bruce, Esq, Dr.
Hailock. Theodore Robbins, Russell Errett, Esq.
mylliiy ,
.F. BOXHIOK
JAMES A. LOWKIE, Attorney at Law,
Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith
field and Cherry Alley, deliy
—ecTsTselden having resumed
THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be
found at his office, No. 123 Fourth street,
1e29 Pittsburgh.
HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to
-G. W. Biditle, NO.IU Bmithfiold street,
yy- Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from S
to 6 o'clock- lei&qy
CUPPING AN D LEECHING, by
MH. * SIRS. BKBK.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDER M A N ,
OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Filth War*},
COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds,
Bond* Mortgages and other Leßal WrlUngl
Prawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated.
apOily ,
fIHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
V,/ AFp n-nynCHO J ÜBTIOI or THI PIACM.
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WXME AND
jy xil business connected with this office will be
tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds
done with legal accuracy—euch as Deeds, Mortgage*
Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Real Estate
examined.
To the member of the Bay he tenders his services aa
Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in the
several Courts of this State, and eSewhere. His offlv »
is one of the main Police Stations o, the city, and cr *»
sequently his facilities in executing business of that
jrnH a r p vorv desirable. felfcly
Notice.
f V*' •* v
gyAV.-U
,-_ , • *
■ & J >
■
PATTERSON A DAWSON,
KUHN’S LAW BUILDINeS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
. PITTSBURGH, PA
It . f . Lucas,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Ho. 138 Fourth SL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CARD.
extracted- Hot, Cold and Shower Baths,
gejgjy F BEBK.IT7 grant street.
FIFTH BTREETB.
Sagamm Galleries.
ROGERS'
Ambrotype and Photograph
rasv raiaac<
GALLERY,
CRRONICLK BUILDING,
No. TO Flftb Street*
NKARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIOB
43r'rwo Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for
Photostraphs, Ambrotypes, and Life-8 Pictures.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SlZE,and
colored in Oil on Canvas.
PEOPLES’ GALLERY,
93 WOOD STREET,
Corner of Diamond Alloy.
The subscbiber would respect
fully announce U> the dtitens of Pittsburgh and
vicinity, that he haw leased the above Popular Gallery*
and is prepared to take every variety of Picture known
to the Photographic Art, in its most perfect styles, and
at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Important im
provements. have been added, rendering this the most
desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city,
myl A- JAQUAY.
(gducatumai.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
This institution, situated in
LORETrO, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, four
mues from Ore»aon Station, on the direct route between:
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858*
with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors
and Degrees. The location of the College Is one ofthe
most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of th»
Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its poro
water, bracing air, and picturesque soenery.
The Scholastic year oommences on the FIRST MOM
DAT after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about tbe 28th
of JUNE following. It to divided’into two Sessions..
Students cannot return home between the Sessions.
All the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying, En
gineering, Ac-, Ac. wui be furnished by the Institution,
o the Students- Instrumental and Vocal Music form**
qo extra charge. Students will be admitted from eighfc
years to the age of manhood.
Ttaxs—Board and Tuiuon, payable half yearly in ad"
vance ———sloo
Washing and use of Bedding-. 10
Classicaland Modern Languages, extra 10
Students spend Vacation as the C011ege,....15
Reference can be made to tbe Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Con
nor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretta, and
to other Clergymen of tae Pittsburgh Diocese.
Japitort.
T7URNITURE FOR CASH.—A fuU as
r aortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI*
TUBE, embracing
* BUREAUX.
BOOR CASES,
WARD ROBES,
And every artide needed in a well furnished dwelling
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on band and made to order. As tbe only
tomw on which business is done at this establishment la
for fitflH, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want
of anything m the above line, wowa be advantaged by
camnlr at FACKINER k lEwSPs,
No. 108 Smiihfleld street, below Fifth,
j. D. F&axma,
Joan M. inns
BOERHAVE’B
HOLLAND BITTESS
dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Ac.
At numtal Introduction and ui rf ttk AtaM
Bmaetj hw been the atonal tor e Uaral load at
iw l Bitten, v oteed In Tartou. fonaa hw» a, »«toe
bottle to a At. gnlkm kee, until thli word ** Btttor. ” k Wwe
uother hum lor i grofc” or aana efllalaona whtoke, win
toia>
Bat tbs mill gml reUsf tetnd from tti idßiti