■ W /*■ :*y ?>.«•• ■***»•'•* ' '• "- i*, -•*. •* "s. %. '• . ► . , . ' k - 4 /i i ~/‘Vv . ill! -v>. ■' •->, . Js%v:V?'®a >,‘->V' iV .yfi.vL, \ c-./■. ' • .1, * v-V ■'■*. '• « *i '■ ' te^M i^v;ii;v ,T:-;, ~yfyiSTy .. • : 'v ,:: > * v-. -■:.: • v -*w*w v * - rr 'h&WPuSR-wim ira CHICAGO KAILSOAD, :•<‘-l• u %JPts m the south, west, and -r •vVSA'Vy-rffc W*Wott»»ot«. <•. - - . ■• •••'; 1 4» „ , WESTWARD TRAINS. *•* *.‘,s>V T?<(\*,. »’ 'i* -’“3? .'•' ‘ '’•- * 1 SAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.00 a. a. J.&>’?Tt“. a: Srf*-r\.; * '■•'■■, <■■••> -"' '“.l ..*• .": *• r „. . , Arrives at Crestline 840 a. m ''&^iviVi, V t“’.-ioi' A> i 'Vv‘ i -.' V« v( -*■.*■.'♦• jV* ' ' V* 1 Making close “>“'«“«• * ith Bellefonlaine and 4.vtgf Kjjgfi A-i r! .»*••« '. 'V WoTOUna, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. •', ;• '■*' *‘‘ »/-• V\""' .' " !i' ArmvmF at Indianapolis 8.00 ru. -M .«?■ •-; --•-J “ “suloui* oo» r. » li" e>"v*'. V *• n e. £, ‘ “.’ •• H “ H Cincmnati a. 30 p*. ,nw / k.* . I*' -■ ' k *'* .> » .ff - End 4 * ** Chicago _.8..'0 e ts. ? S. v w»«S -i ' : * * ** »fei/ {’• ' ‘ *•■ •§ N. B.—Tho time- lo ip the gaine hp hy (r**y »v .*> *v ■. t y? ■» 't 5‘ Steabeimlle. Trains on both liotwip meet at Oo.urabur, &V t f f\ • s " • ! * J v *’ - . •\ r l EXPRESS TRAlN—l.**aYe»« PiUsbargh. .. J-JM- p«. L' V ■ ~v. A. Arri»«( AtCr«HUme....-..Wu p m. i** *i - h -r • *’ * * f- • Making clone rr.nDections a** abovf. <« ,^i>»*4»-' < •’* ** * ‘c ' f Arnvingai lodjansp’s.. GX6 a. e. .'- '-*, v ,-■'.••?. •;• v. ' “ “SL L0,.!:..„A. 9 r. m. •*■’*■ fcH’V> '• *.• and- “ Chi tago MO a. a. 4s * f iul s *t>-f 4 -t-' 3--V'. s'. w - V ~ V»* :t 4 1 v» • N. B.—The time to CincionaLi is t v .e t*ame af by Bteu- V-’ •'B'** k '* ' ‘v-^‘ i » -r '•* - “•.*■- <, *• j. 1' \ « benriUe. Ttmidp on hoLh rooel atColumbun, and I, fe I wL«Sit aT- 6•* • i 1 \ *-!’> *. v ?” r } paaaangers all go into (.'iDcmnati together *i.• J?.. r:> jy ,- r •j.' I.' 1 .' ‘ A y 4 • » Sleeping Cars on thip train from PitLsborgn to an + \ A*\-:\\fiV, «■ ■ . lnnati* totn r -? "•- •- ATiveeatCreNiCne 636 p.m. -J?- ‘‘l- «»? * v • ' f V„ *■* * * v - ’ BASTWAEU TRAINS. it t V jSi' * f**'ra <#l 4 * a.i». v ' a » *•'*.. lima, 8.10 p. m. and 8.46 a. *. Connecting with trains for 1 « ' .■■ ’■' s ; v > Dayton and Cincinnau. Arrinng at CreaUine, fl.lo p. it t£ -, V {V \ ' iTmd6.BOA.IL i 'Zr4> ■--•■-irp ; Ci 1 * a>t "' #ii' '** •»,. ** \** t < ' it"’*~ y ♦, Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cle?- J V *t c y •* '•; «■ ,J eland, BuflaTo and the East, and amrtng at Pittsburgh, v ‘X'? < fell 2 JUOA.lLand3.a3 p. ».aodS,2o p. e. All making cloae SM*i Jr k .«>-:A ,f r*i : -"- :r fV f . connecuons with trains on Ponnaylranla Railroad for ’ *' ‘ M "'* r* / •“'■ _- t; ’ the Eastern cities, via AU-ntown and Ptuladeli hia. ‘mV.VO. <' «: 4'"* ' ci AOCOMMODATIO> TRAlMtt—Krom Federal street, w . -_¥ Jo-A f N«J V' ;/* •*/ ' ’ Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9 40i e, and p. e. t\l* ■l* t !* yj * ArriTe at “ “ nx> « « 6.16 “ Bf\ : fc 4 sJ’lWa f '• i • ’.. ■ * - Leave New Brighton, JJ.4O *• “1230 “ c ' r "*'*£*■h% » v *^ > *.' t- ' *• Arrire in Allegheny, B.lu M “ 210 “ *“ •nwtpvV^ ■&**'* :.: -v j .; *•’ '' Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Train H— . ’>• t* ' ; I Leave Allegheny, 12.00 e., and 6.10 p. e. '’ •*■ ■•' • ’•■ ", :r .• J Arrive at fconomy, 633 p. e_ « 4J2 H >pv * l i • . •. • « Economy 6.38 a. e, “ 422 “ E .•* d-t**' v’ •• , *’;■■; t •: a Arrivam Allegheny, 036 « '« 5.20 - JOHN SAVACE, PROPRIETOR WU&tf «*. •*.- - a..-., fv » I ALLIANCE MARKET TRAIN-Leaves Alliance at rnurttlElOK, «iP*V4Y*|i 9^Hebt%V«Ne8 b M ' *V'L'L**• */ • f -V K‘ '•’ .1 tJM *• arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. leaves *?**&* • • V'* •* I AlleghenyatBd>6P.E. audarnveslD Alliance at 7 50p.E^ ‘TT r ;• » /’ i ‘ 5 Btoppmgat all staaons for paMsengers and markeuoc -t' ‘ i 'rickets will be sold for these tniins at reduced rates. y.'i rmm MillOTabunt, A^ou,. ,? 5c iV’ : ’t- i r ■' | piogaFalla, etc. J eid, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Bbelby Ban -1 duikv, Toledo, Detroit, elr. “Sli* * 4 .&% <**&! *&kr£'r* AtCresUlue forlielawaje, SpnuKfieM, Columbus Cin- - -S ?««d, D»,u»,io£umpoi«, bl w i A ‘ n^^ , 2 I , B,,rmg4eld • 3andUBt/ ’ aßcto -V'' ’ I **V ' "w At Lima, lor Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. 55J4;,v'* * * t, B S ltN i ?£ ' i(i IV ; r S *» rmWmn, lor ftero, Udayette, lad. 8u Louis, ud ; ;C J “S? tor 1,1 poiB “ “ thß Now Albaoj “ d “•» ■ V■>• ■ * ’ ."• ;\» '..1 A»d a* with tnios tor «J 1 points in Illinois. y.» >.>. „■■■o. i- I L 0- Wisconsin ud Minnesou. y.'. y“ n' ( -t v!.. fV ( ' s : * r ■ ' ■* dt For further information ud through tickets nppy lo t 4 J* ! 5 W<£ft -t S ? t' >5 J - OTBWAET, Ti4e« Apent, *c l c, 1 •»“*'' B f 1 Passenger Stauon, Piuebarftk. > f> J GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket A**t, JWgiSfßiimig^fcv«.v* , ,'» , ayy-wi 1 AV'yGK, «»;>,- cl-kv' „ Pnssenser Bunion, Allegheny. ti* i ! : i l i •»>■**, Throajsh Tickets for s»le si ihe Ticks! offices of the V'.vy v y. ■isJj'.u < t j, J Oompeny on the line of the road, to sllparts of the 1 Doited &0.-M. U.C.HATHEWAT, t aL3’i*'vli« d‘ Is, *■■•• .'*'■.-•*.:■• ■"■t'-'T y, . tj »pW General Psesencer Aeent, Piusbnrch “ 8,: SUB »“' A«B»«GUifcNT. (861 Peons,lvatiia Oentral Railroad. 3^;AA;AVd‘ : T HE TUKOUGH MAIL THAIN leaves ■* Tk'^^ & V*3 A she PassengerßUdon every morning, (eicept Bun- -I'^^ «*»>•■ at all regular atatlooa.con il elff' •». < J oecttng at Hamsburg with muns direct for Baltimore. hlVviT* *V-ftt ■* r r* arr tingtt Phdwieiptua at 6coo p. m. #&W < S^UsS^L l *u V *WI THE TmSuUOH EXPREBB TRAIN* leares daily, at J *-*OO p. m, stopping only at principal stations, nitons v* «• *- ? : tinrin Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6 00 a. m jy-ffclj.'h. fe> yry. {.‘>*a y'' •^x^ 3 «'f s f^** c ."s THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except v ‘f'* BnndeyJ al p. m, stopping only at Greenaburg, La '■/ x Zi&Jt. vi-< * V-V -j t-one, Johnsloen, Wilmore, Gnffiuen, Altoona Ao, Y* *? >£i> *b■' a J * a and arm aj ’n Pniladelnhia at la-oo anx flfySifLfet *??. - B ACCOMMODATION trains. 'ffSstOUT vs '..Tj f " v-a TEE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Sf*»W-k' w •» C dLI LS-fibl MWiN i 'irv<' o *,•*. leeree daily, (except Sund»y,) al thu p. m, stopping >1 -IrTif e. !yrr*i (- N'< T, -A , .-., T.Si. f'y ~' , u- .»s. . t ’■ ' dll (UHoes ud runninnu far u Conemauah %' * 4 * THE FAST FREIqBtTRa.N w,JpS.,r« C« i% t " iTi y aiUobsd, leases dal.y (.xov,.i Sundaj) at ip a. m, . 1 ‘ * *s. lii.fT‘■s4Nfll ;<- 7 t '(‘ ; atojw at ail suitions and ru.s only is ar as Cosemsu.e. V - t-fi , FU»T ACCOMMODATION TfeAlN for Wall's Station WrVd- T 't3 «• V«. ‘ l'.TVf.i leaves dally, feloepl Sunday,) at «:*o a m. Pyiitlp 3 J 1 fD second Accommodation train (or Wall’s sia 4®jk yd tfiyv-h- liimleaveadaily, (eicepißundayO at IL-20 A m. ■it' *tVSrfrt?"3lh3'iVii<> iSk+W’l'A \ THIRD ACXXJMMODATiON TRAIN for Wall's su- A«sW*tsf'i?«N * rfj # ! ta *C* 't&r- !: tion leaves daily, (ex.ept Sunday,) al 4:10 p. m fjWj^^A 4 * 4 V, tft FOURTH A( COMMODA 1 lON TRAIN for WA!'. sta jiKfdlLAUyiytf iA S ? k a-i3ffiK£* k *SD&ffilw#'*‘i! turn leaves daily (except bunday,) at *:i6 p. m i , *Xnm*lXG TRaSb amve in Pittsoorgn as fol l'" i\ t 10W8:—Express, p. m; Mail, I*lo p.m;Faat Line '&■ L^ 60 Jh. , m; Johnstown Accommodation, lfcSO am; f -'^r ?f* 5F- W ffi BtW ' ot * Accommodation, 6:30 a m.. second V»5|SSf > t-'-fej CteaV '• : Wali’g station Accommodation. 8:30 a m; tmrd •*all , i *B ftatio* Accommodauon. U 6 p. nx; iourth Wall s ,u -vtf4.sstoT.lf M tioa. Accommodation. 6:16 p. to. t $ win*? 1 ? fot Ijiwraville And Indiana connect at Blairc- Vk U J, i* Infection with John«own Accommodation, Bx 9 ‘l te ■’• j-' j-5; jf 2r®? ?, n“n Tnuas East and West, and with Fart -9 Freight EasL m«BUIWH AND CONNKLLSVILLE TRAINS, SSwSWoJMfcS&N?!, a*F- JB* ■ J2-W Mopriigai aU atationa on the Pittsburgh ud Conool., . It? 1 !?VV •» I'. J* d Jtl» Road, lease daily, (Sunday eioepu-d,) as foUows:-- WS?«??W?«C'V b.-INdipV.!iLVLv\t>l 64oann; Express Tram,-LlOp. m. Return- fJrfCyX'Ves «« Pittsburgh ud Connell.ruie Road , r <£•£s£+ * T f id Pittaburgh 10JO a m. ud Ali p. m 4 i&lp artj in going &st or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania M 4 4 i Batlroad. as the accommodations now oflered cannot be -*?a'T*Kvjs«hl «m«edon any route. The Road n. baslasted w.th eioos vi‘t Wr- •nts •nduenureiv tree from dost. We can promt** safetv &£z£ ori fcw r-4 - - Mafeted Wsßm^smZ'Ssiv® £Bh3&*s?S W VW' fteMpbfe ; '«l E«. P d 1 ®* JKjA. tfi fc» iE L«J £* /-w/C * -*V 4. ?n*v o '. -»■*^ v ' .-r • ? .TV. - . -.- T- - r . ’ ' -n -:.. j ' **%. - ' a <' " N t * * s' * * r i ‘?K*r J &?'liVrf. ja» .«i"A ,r’ 4(-.*l «• ' -p.* V ( I'r 7, 6^^ *" f v< ». *• f i » & rf - o r- . -‘ ‘ -" '•■■■'•''•*»--•••■■ ■ -- , - t ■ V-sV;•_- u4’ --"/>> - J ,* 4 - • - . T v-r #a. 0"*>» .gjeTL p . - ~ s F . ■' * », sy . K :' ."'VeV’V, i . ffi- ~ ' , •• • S &:s*s** • -■•. .-£ ; :, ■■'**o"‘** § \':.v v ' y^s)' \ * t l; • S^- .. > . • <; j v - r : . r y TO NEW YORK *l 2 bO jTO BALTIHORS...SB 60 . .PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 I LANCASTER... 866 _ HARRISBURG, $7 46. Biggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bill road, to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York porchatnoe ticket# in cars, will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to inegtatioD rates, except from stations where the Com pany has no agent. _ NQTIGBr—in case of loss, the Com pan/ will bout toemaeiTeß responsible for personal baggage only, and for an air -Hint not exceeding N. B.—rh* Excelsior Omnibus Line has been ero- Plojod to convex paaeengers and baggage to and from toe depot, at a charge not to exceeds cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agu, At the Penn'a R. IL Passenger Station, a 027 On L)l>erty and Grant streets. ! CHAHeEOPTUB K- -IIISjrBBAIRiJnJKMENT O CLEVELAND ANO PITTSBURGH RAILROAD Ai AND AFTER MONDAY, April lotb 1863, trains will leere the Depot of the Peon.ylTi’ ntaßailroad, in Pittsburgh, a* follows: PITTBBUB&H, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK Umbs Leaves leaves Arrives as PiTtairaOH CUTXLANJ) Toudo Chaoaoo 1:00 4. H. 6 JO a. a. 7JO*. *. 11« A p M IWO r.M. 630 f, u. 7:40 r. M. 10JO p M PM»eng«rB desiring to go to Bhndusky, Toledo Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, moat be partv oular to ask for ticket* via Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is au quick asri* Port Wayne. PITTBBUBGHj CINCINNATI SHORT LIMB,' VU HTEURF.NVU.I.P No change of car* between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Leavea AnrlTea Arripea Arrives Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, atBt.Loui» 1:00 A. K. 11:88 k- V. 4.-20 p.m. U6Or.IL I':'6p. «. This root® is u.iorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colom bo* and all point* bo mil, than any other roaie. Splendid sleeping car* attached to all wight 'l'rain* PITTSBURGH AND WHBHJNO LINK Leave* Ar.ai Ar.ai At. at Ar al Pittsb'gh, Rochester, Wellunlle, SteabMUe, Wbeeiin*. WX) A. K. &06 A. U. 3:49 4. M. CnQS a.m. 636 a * lfc6or. ». 8:00 t.U 3:46 f.M. fcOOp.jt, 63" p. «. 680 a. K. 7:60 a. n. fciS a. U. 9.35 a.*l 1038 a. k. iSOOt m. 616 P. M. 6:25 p. u. The LOO a a. and lfcbOr.ir. Trams eonnecl with Train* of C 0 R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4.-00 p. k. Train stops at all stations between Ro chester and Weilsvihe. Through Ti diets can bo prooored at the Lil'erty Street Pltunargh. nvirftiMh** «*, i j * B TEWABT, Ttaket Agent, Fot further particular* apply to „ WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. M the Company'. Office in F, eight Station. Penn etreef, .. F. R, MYKRR, »P 16 Oeo’l Tloket Annul Clereiand Ohm- TiTEW route Via k(vEßTvn X* ROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, l o 81. Louia and Lafar ette and Indianapollß, New Alban / and Salem, and Mich igan Central Roada lor CHICAUC, ROCK ISLAND Bl'R. tUSOTON, and all intermediate pointa; ’ 40TEfLA , Fl i fErrE n and TERRK Freights »ad passengers earned from Omoionata or Lawrenceburg m less time than by hdj other route by Hentr-four hours end ai aa low rates. The only roaa ysrUeh shipment* can be made from Cindanaii te he West, without breaking ouik. Consignments nude to 1. fc. GIBBONS, .gent, at Cin. dniutt or W. B. CUTTiNG, went atlXencebuic •tu reoetre prompt attention, and no charge for t£m niiaafon; ao ckargt for droyope or anumation at Lawrtnet. fW*. apply to THOMAS RATIO AN! (No. 1U Water Btreet,) agent of the Company, wboU s°®’° r “»™“ “°«™ for paaMoge' .n Mghttolnotanapohs, Terre Hants,LaSyetufctmago RCTjGreeDCMUe. CraafordenUe, oiarleaton, Paria a*a JOHN K. CHEEK „ TO THE PUBLIC ESPECIALLY the ignorant and falsely Mia. eatßirslcums ofall denomination! tnar JBBk. MO«t at ddellcate disordera,self ahUße«md*^HSsf? •umorataatloiu common t incident tornnih. oTbotb MXMjandadulla, single or , Bjukepwpubllahea Uw ftetif hlsdohE sa 1 ’ «ad falsely modem areidreadfully .eiSgfg’ ~VW or ‘ : datura. Their family a,Kl toSSspthem in ignoSIMiS? dr'Tte}’* c * atu ?‘ 6 %XHoI'I£X£3X Uudttelr sona daughters and Aid-, p, .nonal/fetelm JJJW ®od of aebcaM ooadicioD ao the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oyster* received daily and sold Wholesale and Ketail. myS&lyd Mansion house, geo! aurentz! Proprietor, No. 84-4 Liberty streetittst beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas senger* amyuig by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANBION HOUBK, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There ts attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, atfording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His and Bar will be furnished with the heat the market can afford. fel:y SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOWE, Proprietor HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with ail the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to Accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market afiords. OYBTERB will be served up in every variety of style during the season. t-IOUORS and ALEb he feels confident in recom mending to the public for their excellence. MEALS served up at ail hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERSjAken \ y GIRARI) H O iJ~S E, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. G. PHEBBURY, Jr , I JAMES SYKES, l Pror-riotcrs. HENBY A. CHADWICK,) rna&lr fiflUnes anfl J,njuors. Wifi. BK:V\KTT, IMFNJRTKR AM.' liF.AI.KK IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, GIN Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, So. iao Wood Street^ Pittsburgh, Pa. fe22;bm WILLIAM CARB & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OK WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C, ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FISK OLD MOSOKGAfIEU RYE WUISKY, AC. 327 and 329 liberty Street, _L r ii:l T PITTSBURGH. PA. PUHK LIC^UOKJS, —taiuiiiett cun buy a bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenenfle, Sherry o Malaga Win*. Also, Cognac Brandy of different brands very Old Monoogahela Whisky, Chaoipaigne in quart, pint and and half pint bottle*; reduction made by doaon or half doaen. All the above for **le by the qnart or galloo. N. K—Those wishing adulterated ltqaon need not a*iL a FICKKISKN, ap26:ly-mo 101 Third strap Wa Mnxn, Phiia. MILLER A RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCEBS, un orpoams or BRANDIES, WINES AND SBGAKB, ISOS. S3l AM) 225, OORNEB OF LIBKRTT AND LEW IN STREETS, AND SOUS AQBNTB FOB SWEAEEB’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Tarns, Ac., Con- stantly on Hand. Tmr? ©abaixo and JJegars. w. & IX RINEUAKT, nururAoruan ajtd dbaxxx a all o* TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEfIARS _«pBDJj N, uo rfOOD STREET TTGN ARYSTIIAL, W holesale and Retail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGABS, Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STBEET Uuder toe Bt Cnarloa Hot*, ocll Grocers, J- a. Hiikss H. Li. B« hi (Laid* at Miller A Ricke'ion’n ) P. Rjtmm. HKYJHER A BROTHER H (Successor to Ritmix k Awdixsob.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS NUTRCGNFECTIONERY,BUGABB,FIRE WURKS,Ac. No. Btt Wood st, and No. 113 Seoond street, Opposite 8t Charles Hotel >&2fi VAVID M ’ CANDLMJ General Partners. Special Partner. MEANS A COFFIN, (Bncceasors to Means 4 Co,) WHOLESALE GfiOCEBS Corner Wood and Water Sts., f6l0 «^ rs — PITTSBURGH. PA WILLIIAM BACI } WHOLESALE GROCER, Kos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, '•att fitthbokuh. "WHTh. SMITH...' _V.:..7.J08. R. HUNTKEo WM. H. SMITH it CO., WHOLESALE GHOCEHS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, mrs* Pltttbmti Pi. SUN DBF £B. 20 dozen Pinet, OaatiUon * Co.’s Brand 20 M Otard, L)u Pay A CD's no; 20 *• Beaquit, do; 10 “ Champagne. do; 80 Pale sherry Wine; 26 M B&rmony Sherry Wine; 26 M Dufl» Oo'don A Co.'s Sherry Wine: for sale by the doaen or bottle, WM. BEJnNET l2u Wood street J? EVERY BOBY^SLAWYEBfoFtekby J l R WFLDIN. WALL PAPER.—A large variety, chea figures for Bale by .„ A WELDIN, ■ub^ o 83 Wood street, neer Fnnrlh. HALK fJR aYOn.S. —SO gross received Wd for sale by BBOKHaM k K KLLT, mn» at Fe aril street Proprietor, WHEBLE R. <2c WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED S I'a IKS FAIR, iiH I« * m i A‘l K M'R. lI.LIN 'IS M K IK KaIK. w me. mi atk ka‘u I ‘»W A -STATE FaIPl KI'MM'KI 81 A IK FA IP, tknnks-h: mtaik fair. NEW JEKmKV MATF. KaIK; \ K.KM' »NT MfATK FAIR. CHICAGO M fXHAN.CS' INSTITUTE, LOUISVILLE /ECHaNUV INhTITCTKt I INCJ.VSATI MECIJ *NIU)' INST l 1 U*l £ ALLEGHENY* CXiUNTY FAIR. Pittsburgh And other County Fair* too numerou* to mention WE OFFER T<) TH E ri'RLIC W HEEL ER A WILBO.VH IMPROVED SEWING MA CHINE AT REDUCED PRICES, with increased confi' deoce in its monts as the best and moat reliable FamiD Hewing Machine now in use it mvn equally well on the thickest and thinest fabrics, makes the fock-i«tii<’} impossible to unravel, with ins ewMenual advantage c ; Doing alike on both side-., terming no ri.lge nor cha on tbs underside—l» ajrnp.e in oon*iructi<>c, more speedy in movement, and more durable tnau any other machine. We give full instruction* to enable the purchaser tr : sew ordinary seama, stuch. hotn, fell, quilL gather, bind, and tuck, ai on the name machine, and warram it lor three year*. Circulars containing u*»t,montaU from ladies of tu highest standing, East and West, giving pnoes. Ac., wi! be fnmiahed graua on appi'cuUoo in person or by letter. Sewing Machine Neemes, Silk Twist Cotton and < nl. constantly or hand. my 6 WM. 81 M\EH. GROVER & BAKERS C. W. Rjcixrsoa, Pittsburgh SEWING MACHINES, WITH IN T II E BEACH OF ALL, Price* Reduonl for Seven Yearn, from $46 to • 110, including Homers. Increased laciliUe* for man ufacturing and the eurtailmem ul litigation expenses consequeo upon recent decisions of the United States Courts affirming the validity ot the Grover A Faker's Co.’s patents enables this ootnpany to fUrnish their SEWING MACH IN EH with important improvements at greatly PITTSBURGH, PA. REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of these machines for family use and manufactures m the same range of purpose and ma terials is attested by the tens of thousands using them, and the moderate pnoes at which they are now sold, piaoes them within the reach of a 1! and obviates all ex ouse for tampering with those inferior and low priced maohmes which have so much’prejudlred the Hewing Maohine business. Every machine sold by us ia war ranted for three years, we also give instructions free ol charge to purchasers to enable them te HEM, KELL, GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALL ON THE uame machine. PITTSBURGH Circulars can be bad at our office free of charge by applying either in person or by mail. N. B.—Hewing Machines, Needles, Bilk Twist, Cotton, etc., constantly on ha* d. AVID B. KOGKKB STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS IBAAC JONEa....JNu. L. BOi D....WM. M*CI'LL« >UU H A/TANUFACTURERB OF CAST STEEL; JjJXalso, Spring, Plo-v and A. B. Steel SPRINGS and AXLES, corner Ron* ami First wtreet*. _no2B _ PITTSBURGH, Pa. ' SMITH & PITCAIRN Mereb&nt Tailors, ST. CLAIR STREET, »p!8 ’ HOI HO! FOB MINCE PIES. £f you want some good new Fruit or prenrad Mine Me«l mixed, ud all other d of Sploea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Ottron Peel go to Haworth k Brother* In the Diamond, where yon will get all new crop Fruit and lower than at any other house Id the city. Alio ■ general and toll aaaortment of Family Groceries, Teat Winea,Brandya,and all o' ’kU no! Foreign and am etdo Liquor*. EU ■in k BROTHER, datt corner ot Dlri <-j DUnanmi allay (Jfhtaarial DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, SO. .85 FOURTH STREET, OHAETEHED I Iff 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 : ana from No vember Ist to May Ist. from 6 to 3 o’clock. Deposit* received of ail sums not less than Ow* Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a T®* l * m June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, ir not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and December, compouod ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in leas loan twelve years, making in the aggre gate EIGHT AMD OKI-HALF PKR CXHT. A YXAJL n- »■ “ »■ 1 . wa OOP I. 5 I mAJL. Books containing the Charter, Py-I*aws, Ruies and Regulations, furnished gratia, on application at the office raxsmxm. GEORGE AI.BRKE. William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds, Hill Burg win, Isaac M. Pennock. Beqj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James ghidle, James D. Kelley, AJexander Tmdle, VEC9TXX&. , Jobn B. MoFaddea, Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, James M’Auley, J''hn Marhha.l, Walter P. Marshal!, John Orr, Henry L. Ringwalt. John H. Suoeuoerger, Alexander Spear. William E. Schmertj, l*aac Whittier , L'hrieuan Yeager, ar am nmusuaxa. Alexander Bradley, Jobn G. Backofen, George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonro A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, William liouglas. John Evans, John Holmes, William A Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard Hav», William H. I-avely, CHAKLF3_A. COLTON. LOAN OFFICE RENRY W. CIRIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in largo and Bmall quantities loaned on (/old and Sliver, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Silver Watches, and ai! kinds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot i>e delivered without On* 'Picket. Noi account able in case of fire. Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. )*£) WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, I food Street , corner of Third , PITTSBURGH. PENN"A NHULMKS A SUNS, Hankers and Kx • change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, I>raftM, Acceptani’es, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eaeiern ami Western CiUe* constantly for Hale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Suttee. Deposits r«M-er, No. 87 Market street l»etwreQ T hir-i and Fourui etreetn. ■ iaio ly AUSTIN LOOMIS &. Co., Healers Promiftaory Notea, Bcinda, Mortgagee, and curiuee for money. Money loaned on Checks at short daiex, trim coi.aterai ecnriUea. NOTES AND DRAFTS B-dUGHT AND BOLD. Persons deatrmg Ijoan© can be accommodated on reanonaUe terma, and capitalist* can be furnished wiLT. good eocunues at remuneraUw prices. Also, attend to the hale. Renting and lyeasing of Rea Eetate. Ottise, No. W FOURTH B'] KKET, aiove »o. k ; taai:l? AMKTIS UMlftlJH. Weiring #achiiiea Sewing Machines, A RK ADA PTKD to all kinds of KAMII.V ii SFWIN*f ffoditm «r ' n ;■ - /►'tr-.i ana heaviest fabr.ee. hulk a it the LOCK STITCH SEAS ailke r.& oc*ih *ulo», whirfi raan-d r>«* Raveled or Fulled Out. And for TailiTinu, tsiua Making, <»a.uir Kui.ug at,d Bhoe Bending, thene Hare du u anJ them at No. 28 KiP h eirt-eu ' |> Huur* »p2o;ri*wtf V». (1. l.aseell. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! \O. -i-7 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH FAIRS OF I 860! CHATONKY A WALTr.R, No 18 Fifth street. General Agent*. D. B. ROKLRS Ac, MiSUI-iCTUBEHa or ROfiEES’ IMPROVED PATEST AND GRAIN DRIED TEETH Office, 08 Fifth Street, JONES, BOYD & CO„ No. 48 , l , S.':' .-v ■ •-i »■ •* '* Indemnity Against lioss by Pipe. The franklin fire insurance PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 ana 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. StAiDfurr or Aaarrs, Jaihjajit Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Morses, amply secured 5 K4)al Estate, (present value 1100.313 61.) cost. 102,995 25 Temporary Jx>ans on ample Collateral Sec’ts 89.136 66 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,1 cost. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,821 00 Caph 27,919 30 _ 12,208,061 68 1 fie only profits from premiums wnicn this company oan divide by law, are from risks which have bees de termined. Insurances made on every deecnptionof Property, in iown and Country at rates as low as a m consistent with security. Since their acorporeuoo, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding r our Millions of DolLara, thereby affording evidence or the advantages of Insurance, as well as iru* ability and disp>«Uion to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses raid during the year 1869, $62468 36. diaio t o a s. Chirl«9 W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, I>®vid 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac- Lea. Jacob R» Smith, Edward 0. Da]*, George W. Richards. George Falea, ___». r> f .. CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. BTE EL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN', Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARBIE, President; „ F. M. GO KDON, Sacrotar, O&pt- R. G. COCHRAN, Gea'l Agent. Omoi No n Water atreet, (Spang * Co.'s Warehoose upstair*,; Pittsburgh. m * Ure ftga ‘ Mt all kiDda oi FIRE and MARINE A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well Known m and who are detennißed, by promptnenn as < iberalirv, to maintain the character which they hare mimed, a* offering the bent protec tion to tho«e who desire to be immre«n Accounts, etc Casn Premium Notes Notes and billw discounted PHILADELPHIA FI EE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESItUT STREET, Oppoalte the Cuatow Ilouae, Capital $210,100—-Assets $304,048. Will make all kinds of insu- RANCK, eitAer Perpetual or LiinneU, on tivt rj description of Property or MereliAndiae, at MAaonaMe rules , Jemra Tnu}umr, »V'm. Eyre, Jr,J*me« C. ilao.i, Wm C Lud«:K. Jonflph H S-iu. I*. K. M, Huatoo. be o. b. Hu»th Oraift. Ohanem Kelley. BacnueJ l'_ J. F. Peuistoa, Henry HU.**, Edward H. loner Brooke, Spencer M'llymo Thom** u Hand. K<-U n iiurum, Jr.. Jacob F Jodm, Jamer B. M Faritun. loAfu.uk F Eyre, John B. rtempio, i*;uh. rtfh, I). ’V. Morgan, A R. Berger, do. WILI.IAM MAKJ i.N, Preiudem. T Boa (. HAaNlb \ ice FreaidenL ttifli! Lrunxfl, Secretary. Citiirn s Inmranee Company of Piiisbiirjrti Office, Cor. of Market and Waltr St a. WM. BAt.ALEY. Pre-cdoai BAMI KL KEA, Sec-etary. IXM RES STEAMBOATS «fc CARGOS, lart.rer Lorn* an.l J ‘amage .n the o; me .*v>nthern and Western Rirern, Lake* and Bayou*. and th«- Narration of the Sea*. Ilia urea affalnat I-oan and Damage by Fire. Wm Bafcalry, Hon r M Hi‘W«*, J*«. M opur, Jaa. Pwi', J'.. * K. HftrUHiitfn. B. K. J-.rj.-s ( apt. m. C i I. r+.idnH 1 Jr Kranci- •■x-fler*, > M Kier, John H. lilwortl juhn ton, Ban-lay Win.ii -• hn^ioii rnlriU-K !!.. WtM itUl.^tit Mutual Insurance Company, CQaKTKKKIj HY TIIK LJtQIRLATURK 0? PKS9 YLVANIA. UwA ■ aptlal $300,000 | /Vffmtufn JVo'4* 1133.W* This company will inscrk on M«* rehandles Kurmtura, Ac™, in lowo or country. ln**.*roas:-H*n. J. J. Pearce, J. R Haii, I. T. Auram*. Hou >« C HarreT. < rum. Cnwt, b. K Jackman, Oha*. A Mayor. P«w*r Lhckson, W While, Thorium Kuchen HON. 303,608 90, Invested as follows. via:— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double tbe amount $166,600 00 (rroQQd rent, first class 2,483 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’i 8 m eenu Mortgage Doans, $30,000, cost. 37,900 00 Philadelphia city 8 per o*nt loan 80,000 flO Allegheny County a cent. Pennsylvania Railroad Lxians _ 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 3,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail road com pan? .mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance oo._ OO Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do «i« Q . Mechanics’ Bank do ! M Union M. Insurance Co’s ScripV’.”.!"’''.”'.*.'.'.’”'’’ ♦ 180 00 Bills Receivable, business paper lB Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc...„ 73 Oash on hand and in in hands of agents 11,886 16 $308,608 98 CDKM TINGLEY, Presidev niiiovoati. Tln /i l % Samuel Bispham William R, Thompeon, Robert Bteen, Frederikc Brown, William Moaser, Ooraeboa SieTeoaon. Benjamin W. mala,, Jolrn R. Worrel, Marshall HUI, «' r" C^£* on ’ 2- Lothrop, Robert Tolantl, Charles L^and, Frederick Lennt# Jacob T. Buntint, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bisaell, Puts. B. 11. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J .GARDNER COFFIN, Aj?ent, mjlc Northeast oorner Third and Wood streets ALLEGHENY INSUEANCECU •XDMAN ROt»£R OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE-So, 37 Fifth Street* Barth Block. TNSURES against all kinds of JL FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. “ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MoOORD, Vioe BOOK, Secretary; Capt WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. ****”?f*-I H MO Jones, C. G. Huaeev, Harvey Childs, John A. Wilson, R L. Fahnestock, John p.MoOord, Capt- Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob t L M Grets, Rob't y Davis. mv?B PITTSBURGH. i'\ CUAL.'NUT CUAL, SLACK, A COKE.— Having purchased tbe enure interest of my la e partners m tbe firm of KAiLKY, M’KAIN A 00, I am now prepared to furnish to our former customers and the cttiaena of Pit’aburgh ami vi -mity generally a ouaJfty of CoXE, MUT COaE, SLACK and SSp«-'?Ji rge ? r " rnal ' quant*®*- Orders sent through ? > e £ Bi J L>ffice ’ lefl at the ToU House to* Mononva hela Bridge, or at the W-.rks, will be attended to w-ih promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in Souih Pitubnisii one square above tbe Monongahela Bridge. j' 7 *™, JAM EM M BAILEY. L' ANDRE’I'H’S GAITDkK BEEDs.—Jast received a large select and varied stock of the aoove named Celebrated Garden Seed*, embracing all the new varieties The enure satisfaction our Heeds rendered and years before, qualify us in say me Dot b* surpassed. 0 ders by mail accomp*- nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can be seen at the store. sKlJii) APPLES.—iti sacks, 1U barrels, JUBI reoeired and for ml« by , ' MEANS A COFFIN, coma Wood aed Water Rtraeta OIL LBAFEB.—PBLNTJiI) FuBMS PuE origin*! lease* and for ebb-letting, lor tale b* , J It WBLDBIf. m “ 18 63 Wodatr*«4*n-ar Fifth- HUMMKL’S iXTEACT OF Cu wamsled to be good. For tale bv a B, FEBOUBON’, •enato High and Wjbe tttaafc. OIBICTOK3. R. Miller, Jr. James M’Auiej, Alexander Nimick, Oha*. W. Rjcketson, Wm. DaThl M. Long, utIS (■toorge Ij&tbia, (George W. Jackson, Nalbaniel Holman, tn. H. Smith, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Rees J Thonuu P- A MAI* EIRA. Agent. No. t»6 Wm«r street P.ueburj'h. IA.K..K ll bottled by himself, name as For Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, reported aod bottled by htmself for private and medi cinal use, the beat wine ever ottered to the trade in hot ties. The Wine in warranted perfectly pnre. .$ aa,ooo oo ■4160 00 2M 00 T.lti 43 . l\3.'lkv . 27.004 2-j . 174,u7 6 14 UDuLPiiO WOLFES PURE JAMAICA RUM, ST. CROIX HUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above imported and bottled by huneelf; ranted pare and of the bent quality. 1293,241 76 I will stake my reputation a* a man, my standing as a merchant of thirty years’ residence in i e city of New York, that what I pledge ar d testify to with my sea), mv label, and mv certificate, is correct and can "be re lied upon by ever* purchaser. Physicians who nae Wines and Liquor* in their prac tice, should give the preference < bese articles. Kor sale by all respectable ~ , gists and Apothe caries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and Importer of lue Schiedam Aro matic Schnapps, 18, 20 and 22 Bearer .“ireet, New York. ]>r. (i. H. KEYBER Asr'U 140 Wood ml no2&6mdaw YOU CAN’T FIND AN ARTICLE, THAT SUITS AS WELL AS HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE Apothecane* and Consumers testify that IT IS THE ONLY Kif LIABLE ARTICLE KuR 1 HE BALL AND UREY Real the testimony from Kentucky. Ml W. A. Hxu, l>ear ti>r -—l have used Hsuistruts Isikitabl* Hue Kemtoiatit*, and am satisfied, from »n experience in all oth«-r preparation* for the like purpose, that if u the only article rx’tr before the ptiVic worth purrhattny. Yours truly, JOHN G. I'ALY Padccah, Ky., July 27, 1860, Mcssbs. W. K. Haoa'c A Co, Troy, N. Y treat* Above please find Minement of Mr. John G. r>aly, merchant of our city, in regard to HuvsT&KXT’a Itiiitibli Hair RerroaATivt. 'I his testimony is given after caring used most of the preparations now bef- rc the public eiajmmy to lie Hair Restoratives, and mutf be consuUrnl runr univ as to the mem* of Ibe /mmifoM* Am out of the .urge sue. forward by Railroad double the quantity we had before. Very truly yours, W. A. BELL. rr WILL RESTORE THE NATURAL COLOR OF THE HAIR, where aye or aickoesx baa lamed u grey, and it wilt reader u soft and fcioat*)’. “ANYBODY” Who may try it, will find that it does not color the skis but t>y •nmnUttoe the nauiral secretions at the roots, give* new i,fo and streogtb io t e Hair, and thus re «tores it.- color and Irani.d«aa. It can be used as freely a* wnter upon the scalp, and with a* much aafety—u c mp s»*ii of oil aod stimuiaMug j-ptri *, and a* an ar ticle for the toilet, has do equal. Mxbtts. W. E. Haoa* a (o. — I hereby certify that my dair having i>ecome ora aod my head partially I boUkhi fn.m ‘ eorv K-vDold.*. I»ruggi*t cne lour bu bottle of HKIMHT KEKX*B INIMITABLE HAIR KKcT* *RaTI VE. By u-* u*e mjf flair w»n restored to it- original ei.h-r and tbi-’koe**; it removed ml dandruff, arre-ted it* Jailing, aod gave it a nrh. glossy appear atllv. I'seff-otp were en-irely different from anyH-ur Preparation 1 f ver used of several la d>«» aod g<-Dtlemeti, my who all speak oi ;r>e ~ iuumutble ” as and cheapest Hair Preparation in our marl|H|||wifully reeommeou il. and will reier any one to HlljHiHfteyoola*, f- r tfi*j trmh of my niatemeiHß^ WlUiI*M 80-’BYSHALK Read one of the many letters received by the Pro prietor.- ; St Lons, Mo, August 2,1860. Mtasax. W & Hasan * Co, Troy, Y—Gents: The happy re.HUItH attending the use of Ilamstreefs I*iat rr*aLs< m every *t-a*e of the word,) i/mr Btstoratn-r, •win* to demand th*t l should give ray testimony that 1 oilier Ud.es might profit by tt I hnv«* never used b Hair ITcparaUoQ that J likrd so wo.l. T t has complete y, rr*t,irat ever* Hair that w*s gray to the color it was in girlhood, a d has brought it out thick an I healthy. I was induced to use the artiole by Mr. Reynolds, your Agents hero. I f this letter will be of service, you m»v publish :t. Very respectfully yours, aBl M M. BORBI, Brook!rn street. Sol 5 everywhere—Price 500 ana $1 per battle W. E. HAGAN A CO, Proprietors, irov.N Y. Dr. Geo. H. Key§er, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh fel4 PKIVAIE DR. BRuWN*S MEDICAL and SURGICAL uttioe, No. W SMi i'U field street, IhiLaburgh, Pennsyl- Or. BROWN is an old eitiien .if Piueburgu, and has been In miPm&aUmm \ Praouoe for tha iast tuxatv-AcA vsara His business baa been con- mostly to Private and SurgioaJ CiTi&KNS AND STRANGE 0 in need or a medical Cnend, should not iftt find on. tho sure place of relief. The Doctor Is a . .dargmlo* ata. and his expenenoe in the treatment of* . ertain oiass of diseases is s sure guarantee to the suffer,-™ of obtain ing permanent relief,,by the use of his re medies ao Aootl—For th» scourge of the W stern oouniry, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem i-nhject to a return of the disease—e cure bv these medicines is permanent Try them, be satisfied and 1-e cored. Fbufnew oj Complexion, Gmtral DebiUty. Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Impose Blood and Loss of Appetite. Uvxb Lap&osr, Lootussss, Mine wax ! saara—lt never fads to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the moat powerful of BamapariiLa, Night Sweats, Nervous De- Mluy, Nervous Complaints of all kinds. Organic Affec tions. Pitas.—The original proprietor of these medicia** w*e cured of Piles of to years standing by the use i.f ihe«e Life Medicines alone. Pains in The head, sld«, back iolnts and organs. 1 Rastuunsic—Those affected with this terrible dUo*** will be sure of relief by the Life MediotneA. Ruaa ov Bioon to tbs flaan, Bonn, Saw Rosuw. atm. uses, Bcbovula, oa Knre’s Km, in the worst forms. Ift oers of every description. Worms of all kinds are et feotuaUy expelled bv these roodieme*. Parents will do well to administer them whenever thoir existence u suspected. Relief will be certain Tu Levs Phis aim Pbquxz Bimas Puun m Bt and thos remove all diseases from the srstsm. Prepared by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT No. 336 BiOadVfty,(Moffat BoildiiuDN Y For sale by ail Druggists. «*umu W n. r. ieflblvdaw Dr OFO. W. ggY«FR. A'*/'* -V , ■ JRtdiol A SUPERLATIVE AND What Shall We Drink P TO THE PUBLIC, PaDOcih July 27,1860. 4Nr Head tin* letter Sr. Lon* june Mo., lgi, 1869 rsV ■ f ; - l d^arda. ——e*. a. rtn a. raun^. m . N .. M .^ M’KEE & PHILIPS, ttEMBAL COOPEIU6E, a run nf umn cm •'•yette Street, Between Hand and Wayne street*, HTTSBUftfiH, P£Nn «rWe are prepared to furnish Goal Oft, Whisky, Ala, UoUaMa and rork at the hortaat notion and on the rooet reaeonaNe term*. mSl:Iy WiliLlVtl cLI YTOII. WHOLESALE S RKIAIL X.XCIXJOE. 3VLE-RaiiA.3SrX, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Btreet, 49* Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. mhlB B. C. & U. SAWIEB, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Falm, Toilet and Bogin Soaps, Ho* 4T Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa BIORA&D W. &OSK&TB. FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers, manufacture and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, m: Cornices, Ornaments,Curuun Goods,Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattnuises ol all kinds; also, the celebra led Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. 49“ Prompt attention given to all orders for fitting and layir g d'wn Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac. oc IT Iyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS XL* FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh,' Pa-77” 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 sises, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS. COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the oeatesu manner. 49* BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON’S PATENT MERALLJC PACKING, for Steam Engines. _ _ _ _ ap2ll, 'J'HEOLUE.ST AND LAKUEST tiihographie Establiihmeot in the Cit •WiW. SCHUCHIUAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER’S BUIEDLNa, HENRY £RBUIV, OBGAN M ANTJFACTUBEB, Keeps constantly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. No. 2. Five stops, 9 feet b inches high, 6 feet 6 inches wide, S feet 6 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops, II feet 6 inches high, 7 feet 3 ins. wide, 4 feet s inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth ic esses they will be somewhat higher For further information apply to JOHN H. MEIXoK, 61 Woodstreet, HENRY KRBEN, 172 Centre street, NEW YORK. Or spl&lj—aat Tam. millingak, munungaHkla v PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since tne fire, and having en larged his establishment, and filled i; with the newest ana most approted machinery, is now prepared to fur nish Snoring and plamng-boarda, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, sash ana shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. _ South Pittsburgh, September 7,1567. ja2o •> T 0 C KING £MPO 14 ID M~ CHEAP AND DUB BEE- M. DALI, Stocking Manufacturer, /"’URNER FIFTH ST. AND 14ARa.F1 V--' ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment o. Woolen Btockmgs,Hoae,Socks, Com/ortSjGiovea, Hoods ?acx s, for men and women, together witn a very exten ■in ' assortment of all descriptions ot Goods in his line ■m l u>le to tho season. He selis prim irtioies at Low ri tct’H. Call and examine. 49* He member, M. DALY has but one nore, And tha nr the corner *>l Fifth at. and Mwritcl i’e-v, (533 new fir an. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAB PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brat& work, DEALERS IX GAS FIXTURES, <6O. Dffle* and Wareroom, No. 194 Wood it. flve Door* from Fifth, Foundry, No. 159 Flritn., At* Doors below Monoug&hela House. The wall-k.DOwn practical skill and experience m the ranous branches of Bras* Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Fittiag, ST^ Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every J3L descnpooo mdUa.l Series of Fashion, mamt by J. B. CAMKIUIN, No. SAPooinSl. 1 he subeenber haring resumed business in PlUabursa wishes to Inform his former friend* and patrona of the city and surrounding country and would Mil ts~. tentton to a new andbeautiful SELFrADJCSTIBQWKi It puts all former plans of wig-making in the mentsare lightness, durability, not liable to shrink bears equally all orer the heact and easy and graceful the derel.pmeut o'f thefS^T, in riled to call and examine his new mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGS. my with theheary and formal appearance womnnh diaamirovftd of m th» r»IH etvW :JSlcUir Bates & juhnsuns koofinu WM. JOHNSON W° DL P ?l VE NOTICE that he has BATEB, P mS?R^,B‘nVßai!yi f ,°[ if«P art “ er . «■ a *»< c “--‘ ■■■' r,‘n il'J, E "' ltel * FIKK AND WATER PROOF. Roofln - Moeat P" 0 instructiens for usffi?. ottloe at Bates* Johnson’, old stand, J 5 Smithfield sl N r_tm ru „ WILLIAM JOHNSON. Sum c ' ,raenl ■» unequalled as a Paint fcr U * eU “* t ' rlc ® “ ‘“P* “ *“■*. « psmh and ?-■! . rac27aUv B N u ® R P° M handiTC: a »°00 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 do* Eastern Brooms, assorted: {JJjJ 5° xea <3otiiea Pins assorted: 100 do r atoned jSS KSS? ' 100 Peach Baskets; *** 60 down Churns, assorted 40 nests Measures and all other items in Wood and w«i«- "* t"* w ra«m «a "BY LEAVING YOUB OMVRTWJ at & ja«Ri swsSlm *^4arj£SS3«ss ■ - -» 'V*., -# ' PITTSBURGH , PA. PITTSBURGH, P A • GALLERY, CHROIfICLK BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 49*Two Bilver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Life-Sire Pictures. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. fan PEOPL ES’ GALLERY. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT FULLY announce to the dtisensof Pittsburgh and ncimty, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery, and is prepared to take every variety of Picture known to Art, in its most perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICER Important im provements have been added, rendering thia the most •desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city. . mvl Under (be Care of (he Uranclsean Brothers. This institution, situated in LORETTO, Cambria CouDiy, Pennsylvania. four » m Bresson. Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 186 S, with pnnhges to confer the usual Collegiate Ronors and Degrees. The location of the College is ono of the moBt healthy Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its rare water, bracing air, and picturesquo soenerv. The Schclastic year commences on the FIRST MON. DA Y after the 15th ofAUGCJST.and ends about the 28th of JUIsL following. It is dirlded into, two Sessions. Students cannot return home betweeh the Sessions. Ail the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying. Rn gineenng, 4c. 4c. mU be furnished by tile IneSntioa to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Mimic forma no extra charge. Slodenta will be admitted from eurht rears to the age of manhood. Tiaus—Board and faiUon, payable hall yearlv in ad- ranee .. Washing and use of Bedding.. ............a....*!*” ju Classical and Modern Languages, m Students spend Vacation at the College ’ n Reference can be made to the Ru Rev. Bishop O'Con nor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St. Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen oi the Pittsburgh Diocese. Furniture for cash.—a tuii as. aortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI. k v xcj£. embracing * bukhauxT^ BOOK CASES, . . WARD ROBES, And esery article needed in e well furnished dwelllnM as well as a splendid assortment of M OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. Aa the Srfhh bMine !f to <*one■dthisestabl&lmieStft IS* 46 “ cordll >Stj- Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged bv ceiling at FAOKINER A IRwSffi" T }. D FiosutuT 0 ' 108 SmlthflBld stre#t > below Fifth. Joan M. iron HOLLAND BETTERS Tlw ntoomfbl Introduction and qm gt Ms? 1 ? feSi!"? »* • Ulan! loot of aavßMMtl «U«d Bitten,' o&nd Is nrioni (ran fan « 7«Ut bottte tos(tocalion keg,astll ‘*-‘--ni1 ? IT11lMi~ u ten «no«h»r um for “ grog," or aome’rfllataotii wfcuae? -i«. Bat tlu nlh pm relkf tetrad asm the mtaeue fee* *** twpoonfalf of oar BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, ** „“*“*"“ ' *” ' %. f&- $ *«■ \; •* : grafmional. WM. H. WHITNEY, D 3" O X A. R "S'-LIO fYFFICE at the Pittsburgh Part, Biflh yj ■WAmk Wood. • \fl» H. W. Patttooh Oto. r. Da nor PATTERSON & DAWSON,^ ATTOEHEYS* AT LAW, KUHN’S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant, PITTSBURGH, B . F . Util, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OAc e , No. ID Or»t BIKI (Three doors below the Court Housed my&ly Ptrhhimr, Pjl L. BRACHEIVRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW OAcc, No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. aAH D . [ SCOTT, DENTIST, * Has removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, So* 878 Pena Street* (South side,) third door above Hand Btreet. 49* Office hours from 9A, M. till 6P. M, fapfcly JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, Ho* 07 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh* RxrxHJcrca:—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Brace, Esq, Dr, Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Russell ErretL &q, myltdy n JAMES A. LOWKIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smlth* field and Cherry Alley. _ d ftl Hy fTEO 8. SELDEN HAVING RESUMED VJ THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may Lereader ba found at his office, No. 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to • 6. W. Biddle. No. 144 Smßhfield street. 49 Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, afid from 9 to 5 o’clock. fol&ly UPPiNG AND LEECHING, by * DIR* a SIRS. BBSS, 4S>Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Be *fcly FBEBR. m Grant street. JAMBS 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. _»pwy CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDEKMAN, , and xx-omazo rusnc« or tas pxacx. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLfB AND FIFTH STREETS. 49* Ail business connected with thio office will be tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all iHnd»p done with legal accuracy—euch ad Deeds, Mortgages Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Real EetaU examined. To the member of the tenders hi« services as Commissioner to take Depositions to be readin the several Courts of this State, and eSewhere. His offl# » is one of the main Police Stations o* the city, and or a* sequently his facilities in executing of that desirable. felOrly gagniman dallfriis. H O Q B RS’ Ambrotype and Photograph fiKsr FonmncJ Ho, TO Filth 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. atuncaiionai ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, JNmtarf. BCEJRHAVE'B DYSPEPSIA, Uver Complaint, Fever and Agoa, A*. U "TV' M'■*