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' -«£••• - • ■ '■■"•■; ■ '’l '- '•’ ***• ' ‘ ‘ *— ' ■.' - . , 1801 THE 1881, PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILSOAD, TO Alt. POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTHWEST sraiaiEß auuaivgemext : TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In <Uanflpolis, Bt. Louis and Chicago quicker, than by.any other route. 3 3 . WESTWARD TRAINS. FAST SIJUJa LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh....- 1.00 a. ml ;* v '- -Arrives at Creatline AAO a. ■ NfaWiwg close connections with BeUefontaine And OleTelandfCdlumbus k Cincinnati Roads. Arrriving at Indianapolis....„ 8.20 p. at. “ “StLouis ...8 00 v. m. ** 44 Cincinnati 3.30 r m. and* 4 44 Chicago h.-_*o r at. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati in the same as by Steubenville.‘ Trams on both Roads meet at Oolumbur, and passengers All go into Cincinnati together K&PRHIbS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh.... 12.60 p m. Arrives at Crestline 840 p m; , Makingdoee connections as above. Arriving at indiaosp’s.. 0,06 a. m. “ « 8u Lo’ifs —*■' 0 r. il and 44 “ chi3sgo...—.A.io a. m. N, B-—The time to Cincinnati la the same as by Steu benville. Trains on both Roads roost at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cm iniuti, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Can.. U. 8. MAIL TRAlN—Leares Pittsburgh 7.80 a. m. Arrives at Crestline 6 *5 i\ m. EASTWARD TRAINS. ueave Chicago, 7.60 a. *l and 8.20 p. k. Arriving at Lima, 3J.0 p. m. and 3-46 a. h. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 6.1 u p. m. and &S 0 a. il Connecting with trams for Columbus, Cincinnati, C.ev eland, Buffalo and the and wnvtng at Pittsburgh, 111) a. lLand 3.20 r. m. and 8,20 p. *• Ail making dose connections with trams on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern oities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Krom Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.40 a il, and 4J)O p. u. Arrive at “ “ 11.20 44 44 6.16 “ Leave New Brighton, 6.40 u ** 12.30 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 u u 2.10 “ Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trtuus.— Leave Allegheny, 12. W) m., and 6.10 r. at. Arrive at Economy, 6.33 p. m- m 4.22 “ Leave Eoonomy. 6.33 a. m., “ 4.22 44 Arrive m Allegheny, 6.35 u ** 6.20 w ALLIANCE MARKET TRAlN.—Leaves Alliance at 6.00 a. M. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. mu leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. u. and arnvesin Albance at 7 60 r. m., stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing Tickets will be sold for these .nuns at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows -. At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, t-uy* | |hoga Falla, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby. Han doaky, Tole*lo, Detroit, eic. AtOreslhne, for Delaware, bprmgfu-i.i, Columbus, ‘ m cinnatg Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, SL la>uis, Louis ville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Bandusky, l»ayum, Cincin nati, eic., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. eic. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, lnd-, St. Louts, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Ij&porte. At Wanatah for alt points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trams for all points m Illinois, Towa. Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*L, Passenger Station, Allegheny • Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Oomnanv on tiie line of the road, to all parts of the UnßSfltities. «- C. HATHAWAY, apl6 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. 1861. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. IBfl j ;A. -■ Pennsylvania Central Railroad. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun day.) at 250 a. nL, stopping at all regular stations, oon oecting at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at 64K) p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, ai p. stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and am rink In Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6.00 a m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except • Btroday,) at fco6 p. m-, stopping only at Greenaborg, La t-nbe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallitaen, Altoon-% Ao„ end amv ng in Philadelphia at lortQ a. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily* (oxoept Sunday,) *1 fcfiO p. ro., stopping at all station* and running as far as Conemaugh THE FAST FREIGHT TKAiN witn Passenger Car attached, leaves daily (except SuDdaj) at 8 10 a. m , stops at all stations and run* only as tar as Coaemauv* FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lor Walla station I leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:40 a. m. I SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall a ela tion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at ID2O a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's sta tion leaves daily,(except Sanday,)ai 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s bU lion leaves daily (except Sunday.) at *:36 P- m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive m Pittsburgh as fol lows s—Express, lfcSO p. m: Mail, 13:10 p. m;Fa»t Lire n. m; Johnstown Acooraroodalioo, IG--30 a. m ; Flxvi WaU’a station Accommodation, 6:80 a. m.; second WaU’g station Accommodation. 8:30 a ro; trnrd fall’s station Accommodation, M 6 p. m.; fourth Wall's .-u»- tion Accommodation, 6:15 p. m. Train" for BlairsvUle and Indiana, connect at Blair* Vine Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Kx press, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Connell*- villa Hoad, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: Mail Train, 6-40 a. nw Express Tram, 4:10 p. m. Re tuni ng Trains from Pittsburgh and ConnellsviUe Road ?r -jye at Pittsburgh 10-iO a. m. and 6d6 p. xn •fhe traveling paollc will find it greatly to their inter est, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with Mono an'dlaontirely free from dust. We can promise safetv, •peed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with heir patronage. TO NEW YORK 60 I TO BALTIMORE...#® 60 PHILADELPHIA-. 10 00 I LANCASTER... 866 ; HARRISBURG, *7 46. B&£K&£-' checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania BsOroad, »* nd to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Y ark pfesstnper* purchasing tickets in can, will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Com- of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an err -rant not exceeding #lOO. N. jj. fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been em ployed to oonvey passengers and baggage to and from tile depot, at a charge not to exceeds cents for each "ssissijaßr j. si-wart, **, At the Penn’a R. R. Passenger Station. On Liberty and Grant streets. CHANGE OP TIME -StMOIfiR AIRUiUEMKNT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AOTKit MuNDAY, April l^tb, 18®, trains will leave the Depot of the PennuylVk* nil Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as'follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK Xjeaves * Leaves Leaven Arrives at PirtHBCMH CurvrLAJtD Toubo Chicago LOOA.M- 64Qa .u. 7:60 a. m. lliwr.il. 1460 r.M. &20 r. a. 7:40 r.«. 10:30 r. u. paasemiers desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo, Obicago, or points West, via CleveUnd, mast be parti* rniUrto ask lor tickets via Cleveland. N.B* The time to Chicago by this route ui as quick as via Port Wayne. pmBBURGHJ COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT r LLMK, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrive* Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at Si. Louis LOO A. m. IL3B a. M. 440 r. *. UiO p. a. lUMf.b. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than anv other >oute. Si>lendid.sleepuig cam attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING UNE. Leaves Ar.at Ax. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb’gh, Rochester, Wellsnlle, Steub’ville, Wheeling, A. M. 3W6 A. *■ 5b49 A. M. 6:06 A.M. 646 A. M. 12:60 PK. 3-00 P. M. 3.*46 P. M. fcOO P. M, 640 P. M. 040 A.M. 7:00 A. a. &A 3 A. M. 935 a.a. 10:33 a.m. 4WO p. M. 6:lb P. M. r. M. The IWO A. M. and Ufci»o r. m. Trains connect with 'i rains of G.O-B. R- for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. p. m. Train stops at ail stations between Ro chester and Wellsviile. Through Tickets can be procured al the Ut*riy Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particulars apply to . WILLIAM STEWART. Agent. At the Company's Office in KieightStaiion, Peon Direct, Y. R. MYERS, npifi Gen’l Ticket Agent Cleveland, • duo; EWTToUTiT7TA~RI VER AN DKA I IN ROAD: Indianapolis Ac Cincinnati Railroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, (o 8l Louis and Lafay aßm New Alban f and Salem, and M ich* fnr CHICAGO,ROCK ISLAND, BUR. X/CNGTON, and all intermediate point* Through Freight Tridn to INDIANAPOLIS, 'I KKRK fl A OTETLAPAfErrK M>d PERU. Freights and passengers earned from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less time than bv any other route by wenfcy-four hours, and at as low rates. The only roa* y wtuoh shipment* can be made from Cincinnati ta he West, without breakingouik* Consignments made to J. B. GIBBONS, agent, at Cm* ernnati; or W. B. CUTTaNG, agent at Lawrenceburg will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com mission; no cKtrg* for droyoys or conmimon al Lawmen Author information apply to THOMAS fLATIG A_N? (No. 116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who la pee pared to TunoooH aacatp** for uuiaeiigera an Itaight to Inmanapolia, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago PterU,GreeDcastie,CrawfordftTiile l Charleston, Paris ai IbttoaOtA^la ESPECIALLY the Ignorant and falsely Mod eat Physicians of ali denominations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and .eases orstuationseoromon A incident to youths •of both sexesJind adults, single or married. Because In y»i—wnr publishea the tact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thion it a great sin, very immoral, and tor contamination and corruption among their wires, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious tokeep them in ignorance that they dr. the same as 1 n. BRANBTKUP, (except publishing) last a lucratire prac tice might be lost to them among Btupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised In igno rance, sprung up as mushroons. and who oompare soci« ety, intelligence, sense, to dollars and cents, myste* nously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicity, howev* er, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful thai-their sons, daughters and wards, feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by In. KttftpfffTHUP besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification Ac. Having the advantage of over thirty years experi ence and observation, consequently, he has superior , skill in the treatment of special dirmsfloo. and who is daily consulted by Ihe prefesstonrsTwell as recom mended by respectable cibions, publishers, proprieiors of hotels, Ac. Office Bfi Smithffeia street, near LumooH street. Private communications from all parts of the tl n!on strictly attended to. Direct to . BOX 800. <i*g;ly<Uw Puuhiirah Pn-t Oftt< *» trr>E?} tw *j e i, y • *** J. K. W fcLL'll. ' -? ■" r '-* -•« v,». w^ t t .. '■" •- • -' .■" V- v.< . \ ;i-• • ‘»3t* * N 6*L* * ‘ • - '■ *■*. «#/ > .-jt ** *• v , ' i»5. j-', iut*. “ { Vi •• ■ • ',. j . ** “ CIDO'UnRU.. 6.00 A. tL ON AND AFTER MONDAY. AI’BIL 14th. DAILY TRAUHB. F&RKi H. K. LORD, President, JOHN F. CHEEK (Wn>or>l Freight Agent. mrf TO THE PUBLIC. * , - v , u\r*4 ii K - '■ ■ '1 • . *6/rV ,j V»v*Vj ' j****i\\<\ ■ ~-- *»?* - < . % .. .. ■. ',■■■#: ■.'. vlv?.- / ■ ••VJ'T >V* ’■< 1 k t . *si. \ . r- *«*» A.. lb . Holds aafi Htttatr.srafs. FIFTH AVENUE EXCHANGE DAW BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquors always on hand, and cheOhoioeat Delioacnw of the Beaeon, served up in the roost superior manner. ea-Meala at all nouns of the day and night,"** mv7:lyd*w. CORISICOPMJ RESTAURANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment, which ►ikp oeen r«r*©Uj fitted op for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAJj EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LaiCATION- Country folks attending market are par ticularly innted to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. apghdaw SCOT T HOtS E, COR IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., M ARKB R, ~B . D . BZOBLSiOB OYSTKB AND DATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WBOLIBAU UTD aSTAIL DKXLZBa □, LAKE Ai\'D EASTERN FISH, FKK3H PHILADELPHIA AM) BALTIMORE OVD- TERR AND WILD GAME, All In Ihalr Proper g.uom, no26J GKO. KEINKM.AN & 00 §XVA C - B H O XT S E Wo. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DKPO’ JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken ar, I fiU«i up, with all the modern iroprovetn «ats, thm popular resort, the subscriber is prepared vo accommodate his oi>l oußtomera and the public generally, with '.he l*e*t the market affords. Oysters will he served up in every variety of style, during iheseoeon. Hi* Wmw, L'-jimr* and Ales, he feel* confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket And Shell Oyster* received <l.n!> and -old Wholesale and Retail. myi&lyd _ Mansion house, Geo. aukentz. Proprietor, No. 344 Lil>erlv street, jusl Ixssido the Passenger l>epot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house m the city for pas- Hengera arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION H< H ; SK would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and exu-usive Vt Ai»< >N YARIi, affording ample arrummodalion io travelers and teamsters. His and Bar will be furnished with ihe tkcst the market cun afford. felry SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOWE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted UJ>, at a great expense, with ail the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the aulisenber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the bent the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of styie during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident >n recom mending to the public for their excellence. served up at all hours, and LAY and NIGHT HOARDKRH taken. GIRARD HOU B K , PHILADELPHIA, PA, GKO. O. PKKBBUKY, Jr., ) JAMES SYKES, i Vrnprintorß. HKNKY A. CHADWICK,! mo3:l t aatnes and .SUqnorß w,ii. ui:\\i:ti IMPuKTEK AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES. (ON Old Monongahela and Rectified Wln&ky. No. I*4o Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, fe22: tim WILLIAM CARE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OK WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C, ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in 'INK OLD MONONGAHELA RYK WIIISO, k 327 and 329 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA_. UKK LlQUO'ksT—Famifiw c±tu 'buy a bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenenfl**, Sherry o Jza Wine. Ab*o, Cognac brandy of dillerent brands ▼err Old Monongahela Whisky, Champaigne m ouart, pint and and half ptm bottles; reduction made by do**:n or half down- All toe above for sale by the quart or gallon. v R—Those wishing adulterated honors need ooi U FIuKKihKN, ap26:ly-mo _ 10l Third sue* ty~ M ~ M n tjra. Phi La - ... C W. RjCISWOS, Pittsburgh MILLER & RICRETSOIV, WHOLESALE QBOCERS, un> ocpoaußJ or BEAjIDIKS, WINKS AND BEGARB, CHOa. 231 AM) 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETB, AHD SOI+R A9RNTS FOR SWEABER’S CITY GLASS. Iron, Nails, Cotton Tarns, ate., itc., Con Rtantly on Hand. fmr-J ©obatco and & D. RINEHART, MAJnjTiOTUm AKD DUin IH kix KOTM Of TOBACC O, BMFF AND BEGARS apSitfy »■ 120 rV(H)l) HTRKK'I LYON ARN9THAL, W holesaU and RttaU Dealer tn GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Virginia Chewing Tobacco WOOD BTBEET, Under (ne 8L Cnari«M Hote M ocll (Srours. J. ei. Kbimek ( Ij&la u'. Millar A Kn:ke> »n’>* ) (' Rithsk KKYMKK *■ BKOTHKKS (riuooeHsor lo Kithck A Aeux&oon ) Wholetmle Dealer* id FURBKiN KRUITB M ’ON K KCTh »EKY,BUitA KH, PI RE WURKB,i< No. 39 Worxl hi , ami No. 113 Haoooii Htre*L, Opposite Hi OfcArles Hotel )&29 WILLIAM MEANS, HARRISON A. COFFIN, General Partner*. MEANS & COFFIN, (SacceaHore to M’Candieaw, Means A Co,) WHOLESALE GftOCEEft Corner Wood and Water 8ts M Je'« PITTSBURGH. PA WTLLIAIB BAtiALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. H. SMITH W«. H. SMITH a CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Sundries,— ■ SO dozen PineL Castillon k Co.’s BraD d 20 “ Otard, Da Pey kO ’s ao; 20 “ Beequit, do; 10 “ Champagne. do; SO “ Pale Sherry Wine; 26 u Harmony Sherry Wine; 26 w Duff, Gordon k Oo.’n Sherry Wine; lor BS&by the dozen or bottle, WM. BJiNNET, ' ■ ippr2B 120 Wood street E" EVERY'BODY'S LAWYER for sale by J R WFLULK. WALL PAPER.—A largevari£ty» chea figured tor vale by V J. R. WELpIK ®B Wood street, near Fourth. HALK ORaYuNS.—6O groKa received aad for sale by BBCKBaM a KELLY, to Fe era 1 street DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, CHABTEBED IN 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Batorday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'c.ock; and from No vember let to May Ist from 6 to 3 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Uwi Doluju and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and l>ecember. Interest has been de clared semi-annuAlly, in June and December, smce the Bank was organised, at' the rate of six per cent, a y®ar. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the creditor the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pas* book. At this rate, money will double in less tnau twelve years, making, in the aggre gate no IIT AND ONS-HALF PIE CXJTT. A TIAB. Books containing the Charter, By-lAws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at t.ie office William J. Anderson. James H IJ. Meeds, a"m C «^.li, Hopewell Hepburn, * lob * rt JV 3^** Jamee Herdman, James Sbidh^ James D. Kelley, Alexander 1 indie, Proprietor. No. 100 Bmithfleld 8t„ Near the corner of Fifth, pitt*hiir<;h, pa. MONEY in large ami small quantities loaned on i.old and Silver, I'lamon.ls, Jewelry, and Silver W au-hes, aDd all kinds of valuaMe nr ti. les, fi.ranv lengin of lime agreed on Ine go.sls .'annul 1* delivered without Hus '1 ickfi- Net aecimiu able in ra#e of fire. Hour* fmui 7 A. M. to 10 I’. M. WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers )<Jfcly rm'SHl'fWH, FKNN-A NHoLMhS A. SONS, Itnlikors find Kx . change Brokers, ami Dealers iu NcUa>. Dr»:> i*i«dd. Hdver and Baok N-de*. hi on u,e KaMern and Western t iue« cnu-iantiy l->r ,-iiii- Uiilecuous made m all the 'die- Uir>*ug.i"Ul ■** United State*. l>e}>oKit* revived iq r>ar fund* or cur rent imper. N<>. 67 Market street la-lween Hurd atn Fourth street*. 1 ,A "° 15 iusna AUSTIN LOOMIS A oi., Dealers Promissory Notes, Bonds, Moiagsgos, and curiuea for money. Money loaned on Checks at short <Ute*. with collateral AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND HOi.D Persona desiring I>oan» can be aocommodauel o« reasonable term*, and capitalist# can be furnished with good eecunUM* at rerminerauva prw*«. Also, attend u> the Bale, Renting aod Rea M FOURTH a TRKKT. < ygv. l Wor ? . MH HOWt’S NEW SHIT'li A KE ADA [ThD L" till km*ls of KAMI!.! SKWIN's working l ’”' -k Mw “' fnhri-K toamog tne And for •laU-.r'Qg, Sturt Makuig. • ...Ur »• r ~ng * Sfuve B.nd-na, U>e*e h*»* no -up**nor <-k,, kd-I . i.ue:n at No. 2b K.'lb street, i |. Btaim ap2o;dAwtf W. H. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES !KO. ■« FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. HTOHURtiH, PA. PI TTSBVRQH david m'candlkjw BjKjcial Partner. PITTSBURGH. «. jobTrT h WteKb PltUbmryh, pa. <siitanetel SO. .05 FOURTH gTRRET, PEiamiwv. SBORGK ALBREE. viol pExamufTß. John B. MoFVlden, Peter A. Miuieira, John H. Mellor, James M’Auley, John Marshall, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Henry L. Ringwalt, John H. Shoent>erger, Al«xan<ier Spear. William K. Sohmeru, Waac Whittier. Christian Yeager. Alexander Bradley, John «. Beckofeo, George Black, JohD B- Canfield, Alonso A. Carrier. Charlen A. Coiiou, William Douglas, John Bran*, John Holmes, Willtam B. Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard Hhy«, William B. Lavely, BKCXBTABT AHD VEXASOkka. CHARES A. COLTON. LOAN OFFICE HENRY \V. CIIIIIOTTI, H'ood Street* corner of Thirds Machines, Sewing Machines, LOCK HTITCH SRAM ,K“ ou toll. side*, vhini caun >t i- Raveled or Pulled Out. PITTSBURGH FAIKS OF 1860! WHEELEB <sc WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED &TATKB FAIR. I uHIO STATE FAIR; [| UN iIH bTATK FAIR, V. IsCuNMN ST\TK FAIR. ||>YVA STA'I K KAIKs KKNiri KV BTATK KKIR. 1 1' NNt-jvO K STA'I h FAIR.. N'FW JERSEY s'IATK FAIR. \ KKMONT HI ATK FAIR. CHICAG“ MW’HA.NUB’ INH'IiM 'lK l ol TBVILLK M KCHAMOT INHTUVTh CINCINNATI MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ALI.Ki.HKNY C>UNTY FAIR, Pittsburgh And other Countv Fain* U>o numerous u» menuon. WK < )FFEK TO TH K PUBLIC W H KEU KR k WiLSnN’H IMPROVED sKWIND MA CH IN F AT RKDDCKD PRICER, with iDor«»*e«l **>ntr dence in it* merit* a* the t*»*t and most rehatue Kano j Sewing Machine now in une luw« e,jually wed <>n the thickest and thmeet fabno. manes me h-’k -t.u imtxMWMe to unravel, with the o-eenu* advantage of ixjing ahk«--n t-->Ui ng no ridge nor r.ia-n on the underside—l* Mraple in oomuruoimn, nio'- «l>eedy in movement, and more durable than aay other m^«l g^ R full m»tructionn to eoaUe the purchAeer to ordinary Heaina, r*uu,:.. hem, fell, 'piilu gather, i-ind. and tuck, all on the (tame machma, and warrant a for three year- Circular" I'ontaiu.ug h‘»timonia!» fr->m .t,d,v" of t,.e tngheet "Und.Hg. an l Went, pvu.g price" Ac.. ». V. furruHhed grau- on app.-cMion.o by ietu*r. Sewing Machine Nee«tie», Huk Iw.at toitoa and i d. C °mys ay ' ,r 11,1,1,1 WM. SI'M.IiKR. GKOVEK & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, WITH I N T UK KEACU ‘ > 1' A I, L, Prioen R**.iu.-*»-l l<>r Sr yen \ oar*, from |.4s to |1 lu, including ILoners. lLort*H.».d tacdilie* lor man iifHotunng and the curtailment o( liuchuou roiiHwnjen upon recent deomiooe ol the l ruled niaU»* Cim. Hfflrrmnn U.« vali.iuv "I Hi" lirov.r A Baker-. Co.V patent*. enable* ihi* unmpftuy to furin**n tn**ir BttWlSt i MACH INKS with important improvement* hi greatly REDUCED PRICES. ’I tie superiority of tnese mAchiue* lor faintly use and manufactures in the name range of purpone and ran- Lertalß is attested by the tens of thousand* using them, and the moderate pnoea at which they are now sold, place* them within the reach of all and obviates all ex cuse for tampering with those inferior and low priced machines which have so niuch*pre|udiee<i the Sewmg Machine busmens. Kvery machine aold by us is war ranted for three years, we also give instructions free ol charge to purchasers to enable them u> HKM, h UA’niKK, lUCK AND KMHROIDRR, ALL ON THh SAMK MACHINE Circulars can be had at our office free of charge by applying either in person or by mail. N. B.—Sewing Macnmes, Needles, Silk Twist, Cotton, etc . constantly oo hand. CHATUNKY A WAI.TKK, No IB Fifth Btreet, n 027 General Agents. AVID H. ROGERS U. B. ROtiGBS A SOI, UAMUITACTURBHii Or BUeSKS* IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, 68 Fifth Street, PITTHBURHH. PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONKS....JNU. 1.. 80YD....WM. M'CIUXtJUOh JONES, BOYD & CO. li/rANUFACTUKEBSOK CAST STEEL; ill nlao, Spring, Plow no.l A. B. Bl««l BI'RIMiB »nd fSffei, corner anJ Kim p. noio _ _ - SMITH & PITCAIRN Merchant Tailors, So. 48 ST. CL*AIR STREET, HO! HO! FOB. MINCE PiES. SiaraSw'SifspJWiss and tall assortment of Family fir< >° <srt ®* 1 *JJ e?Xr J ° do®* corner ol Dial -- 1 Diamond nil®. e ; r> •* '* AP-.- - *• Indomnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OtScfi, No. 436 and 137 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. StATnoicr or ASSRB, Jahdakt Ist, 1860. iY*6iisAed Agreeably to An AH of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,596,3«J * Real Estate, (present value slo3,aLi 61,) cost. lCriWy6 16 Temjwrary Loans on aini*le Ckdlau-ral r-voc'u' ‘fv'.ldb 66 Stocks, (present value (sB6,tks7 7'4) cosu &y,7fi6 66 Notes and Bills Receivable. o<) Cash- 27.919 33 f'i'ZOS’UM 68 The only profits from premiums winch tins company can diride by law, are from neks wuicb have been de termined. Lnauranoes made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rate* as low an arv with necumy. Bince their neorporaLion, a period of thirty yearn, th«y have jsud losses t>y Fire, to an anu-uni Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording e\ nlcnoe of the advantages of Insurance, as well a** tin* ability and disposition to meet with prompta**** ail liabilities, losses paid during the year IS6&, 5&!,163 M. DISIOTOEH. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Ivewis, Tobias Wagner, l*avid 8. Brown, ftatnuel Grant, Isaac l^ea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Iml*, George W. Richards, George Faies, CRAB. N. BANCKER, President. , EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylti Northeast comer Third and Wood_Htroeta. Weßtem Insurance Company, OF FITTSBUKGiL GEORGE DAKBIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary CapL K. D. COCHRAN, GenM Agent. Owe* No. W Water street, ispang A Co.’s Warehouse up stair*,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against ajlkiudsof FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors wno are well known in theoommuuity, and w no are determined, by promptness a* 4 to maintain the character which they have aaimed, as offering ihe l*esi proiec liou to those who desire u> be insured. ASSETS, (M'-JUREK dull., 1 siiO Stock Accounts Mortgage Office furniture Accounts, eu: smmm Not** i4>v an.l liitiv «lujct>unt*»if r-jew-rx l * Larsm, <T»*orx« W. J»u‘ti««'n. Nathaniel Holme*. Wuv H t-'tnuh, Andrew Anklej, Alexander Re*x .1 ri.‘>mu* PHILADELPHIA FIB.E AND LITE INSURANCE COMPANY NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, Capital ArtHfla Wi i,i, make: all kinds of insu RAN' K, wither P»*ru»au*l or LnntWid, <m ever .h‘*criptiuo ol I*ro|K»rty nr Mt*r>-hHndiH<s at r*U»a of premium. R« »BKR*I P KlN'v Prea. lent, >l. W. BAU'Wt.Y W-* PrwHideot, l*lkK»-I'oKH: Chari©** Bajoa, fc. H. Kajjlmn, p. b b*»*ery, C. hh©rman, S. J. Ma*arj(©e P. Blacibcbj*, S©ort*taiT 1 >i Ca >K KI N. Av©nt, Oorn»*r '1 i.iM *n 1 Wa<hl nr©*U DELAWARE Ml’Tl'AL SAFETY IN fciCKAMJK (^)M I'AN \— IM "RP«)RATKL> m THK LWtllil-A I‘l Hr. ')F I'F.NNMA ANiA, JvHt OFFICE..\ /£ iVUXKR TtUkh A.\l‘ WAI.M'T >/' PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INhl-KANCKfioo \ e*M*U Cureo an<l Freight, u> aJI | «ars .-of the Worl.l. INLAN. INbTKANCKS «>n n* KiTwr*. Canal.*, Laae-. an l.an'l Cftrr:*fM-, to a<i pari* often I oh.ij. FI RE IN 31 ’RANCKo <»q M«f hanjir*e Ketiwrii.-> .on su-rw*, L*c : liok Houaaw. &<•. [IIKICTOI9 —V. n. Martin. E-irnun-t A -v.'ti-i*-, 1 b«w.phtlu- PauMir.;:. H'l.n N IVnroa**., .it,hr. t' I»kvi lanv-a 'I ra-juiur, Wni b) re, .) i, J amw* C. Haiol, m ' UnUi*. Jeaeph H l-r R M ifuahm, liw> *. l4*i*wr. ri .igfr Crsiic, ChariHH Keii.-y. .-nkti.iiwl K. J F iva.i-I'.o, Hw ' ■»«. K*lnar.l Iwl■••tl-.n. H I Jouen hn>oka, 3pen-*‘r M'llu.u 1 honni* i . Fliuul I Ri,|-,-rt Hurtoo, Jr-. Ja»‘oh l' J»»ow«. JatUe- ti. M F Krk*n.i P Eyre, John H. beinpie. Punt* rgu, D ' M.iva-n, A h iWger. tl-- WILLIAM MAUI IN. Prwnlwi.u THUS U HAM'. Vi'' l Pr©Ki-U*nL UOll LrunJan, Secretary ( „2,l Ni> i»6 Wator -'reel PtlM-tireL. Citizen s Insurance loui|iauy of I'ilUbura Office, Tor. of Market and Water Ste. V> M. KAHALKY. ITee.deti: hAM! KI. KKA, Sorr**tary NPt’KK* STEAMBOATS Jk CAIOiOKS, iD-urw* agjunM Lo*-* a«-t I unnau* 4 .0 U)«* of m© H/'Uthem and W ©»u»rn Rive-rs, *od Bayou-. ar. 11 r.«' Sat-rhi .u I’-e s-a^. uiurei agalnat l.ouand Damage by Fire Wr BagaU-r, Hon TM h 'a- Mt ■ j- : Ja*. Park. Jr. ' * Haru.«uft p.. K. J < l riwrN CapiN n-uU),, J.lk iw ... .f Kraimih '•••Nor,. J«>hn -** l-U-n i ‘>n n Nu: pi'-o, har.uiy I*r ti mhAH »■!:.. W»>! lIKAiMH Mutual Insurance Company U>' h \ h.Y •• Vi' N * ' : N ■ i uaktkkki* mv the i.sui&latukk or j esn Um/. ■ ofnlai s?,*>).o<>3 | •- THIS euMI’AN V WILL INMKh "S Hi i' a, Msf'’ Jiamt is©* Kt<rn .m r**, A’ . • | - l ' lW a 1 r country. 1 HRo.TXJRfI .—Jion. J Poatc*. J• H !ta... i. 1 - Aiirnti^, Hun «t Harv»*v, <*lia>« Cphl, I'. K .i*ckm»n, Chit- A Mayer. V*U*r Lnckaon, W Wht:*\ '1 noma.- Kimheti UuN iv. i . H.\K\ KY, President. T. T. Abrams, Vice Pronuienu Taos. kiTcau*. Secretary. i A PPP:RT. A*er;L *14,21 70 f ru. »ir►*♦*l PENNSYLVANIAINSUHANCECO Ol nilHbursh Jacob Painter, Patterson, ». t*n»t C. A Cotton, JarneH H. Hopkinw A. A. Carrier. Usury Hproul, Nu*h. V<**i;jiuy, Nn,i •. A. J-Joot'M, \sa»l*> Uaniplo' , K..l>*>rl P»in< ». ('ha.rterc<l Capital IJUO.ono FI KK ANI» M A KINK KlbtCH laKKS. c.j h : • aCPpUonw. FIRE INSURANCE BY THB Reliance mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, )n liuildinga, Li mi tod or Perpetual. Morehar diao, Furniture, in town or country. oyyws no. wai.svt htrr&t ( ash Capital, Wh Assets, s3o3,«>of< iM». lnvesteti as follows, via First Mortgage on Improved (hty Property, worth double the amount f!6b,000 00 (irouu.l roiiu rtr«t (’lmiH Pennsylvania Kailroa.J C'-o Mort^a^e loans, fck),oUO, oust Philadelphia city 6 |»««r I’ent loan Allegheny Comity ri ceul. IVun.-y ivanut RaiijoaW loans Collateral l‘*uns, woil **<'<• nr»*«l HiJQliun i * nn a »J Proa*! T<<i> Mountain Kail road company. niori*fa*(* t<»au t.WH) oo Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stork ... 4.0 W) i>o Block of the Reliance Mutual lumitho--** C<> .. *24,310 »*»> Btoc-k ol Count)’ Kire luptiranoe Co 1,<»60 uu Block of l>*[Rwart* M. S. Insurance Company. 70u od Commercial Bank do Mechanics’ Bank do Union M Insurance tV/« Scrip Bills Receivable, business Book Accounts, accrued interest, et<* Cash on hand and in iq Lands id agents Clem 'l'lneley. Samuel Bisphara William R. Tnompeon, Roben Steen, Fredenkc Brown, William Muster, Cornelius Sleyenaon, Benjamin W. Tinsley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. I*. Carson, Z. Lnthrop, Robert Toland, Charles I .eland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Hm.,n Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Hissell, Pitta. B. M. H INCH MAN. Secretary J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylfi Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO X.UMAN UOLiKK OFFICE—Mo. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OK I FIRE AND MARINE RISK* ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MrCORD, Vue President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; CapL WILLIAM DEAN, Oeneral Agent. IhlifTTTf Iraar Jones, C. 0. liuaeey, Harvey Childs, Cape JL C. Bray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, J°(V D LtMoCord. Cape Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, w - Dean, Rob»t I>. M’Orew, KoL*t R Davis. ipIOAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, A CoKK.— Ij Having purchased the entire intercut of my la e partner* in the firm of RAILKY. M’KAIN A b/O, am now prepared to furnish to our former customer* ami th* rhiEens of Pittsburgh ami 'i*iuity getmr.i. !>\ a «,™r!or of OOAI-, SUT *».AI. BLACK and OukK, m large or email quanue*. ‘ 'rdere sent through the Poet Office, left at the Toll House of the Monona*- hela Bridge, or at the Works, will be attended to with pl Cu*rWork* and Office, situated in .South Pittsburgh, “37 th,> MOD °" , ‘“ h J*M ß £B BAILEY LANIIKKTH’S <iA RDEN SEEDS.—.I urn received a large select and varied Miook of the alore named Celebrated Carden Heed*, embracing all the new varieties The entire aauefaouon our Seeds rendered last year and yeare l-efore, qualify u» in Maying they can not be surpassed. O dera by mail accompa nied by cash or satisfactory reference* promptly at winded to. Specimen* of thy aeeda growing can l*s mood at the store. BECKhAM A KIOaLY, Druggist*, Allegheny City. A- AS. — lit Backs, 1 jarrei iu3t received and for sale by ] MEANS k COFFIN, conje’ Wood and Water Htr^wi>* 7YIL LEASES.—PRINTKD FoKM.6 FO II original leases and for sub-lettinK, for sale b? W K J. E. WKLUKN. 63 Wood street ,n ear Fifth. HUitMKIAS EXTRACT OF COFFEE, Wftrranted to be good. -ta'&aiMUjr, eojraer o Hiefe tod Wylw tfreete. - * *. * . *- .‘'•ci.^rcs.sv.A*-'^ insmtanu. .$ C 2.000 04; ‘A. 100 <><) W) O') T.V'J 4.1 . l V.i . T, .604 'l . 17A.uT.. .4 1 7 c n 1 8 1 •; r 0 n. b K Mallei, Jr. Jam*** M'Aul»*y, A lax ander Nimicß, 4'ua*. W. ki.-ke-umu, W m McK 111*1.1, i *avi.i M I -orr., K. \L (>,p«, • w. Brown, J<K***pJl S. Pan;, J<.!»n Clayton, K Wilor, 'V A. MA .••Ki kA, A f t*nl VIVASIA Mo. ©a Fourth Blr**i DIKKCTuKB. orncua: A A CAKKIhK. 1. it Kl KK M’R* ‘I ' !„ S»*<T*'i*ry *303,608 96 CI.KM TINGi.KY, PresuUr MIICTOBB. OF PITTSBURGH A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, IHYICaRHtfc CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR MEDICAL AND PRIVATE USE. What ShaU We Drink P UIXILrUO WoLKK’S PURE CUGNIAG BRANDY, Imiv>ruHl ao-1 loUlod hv luimelf. warranted pur© pad pmluy.w.ch hmcmulclaoQ U»e «.d Iv.m *©al ou ihe coni. U D<>LF UO WOLFE'S ru RE FORT WINE, Imported ami bottled by bnn-eif. pot up for medmi neiTiie. with hi- certificate on me bottle; warranted pure and of ihc quality. UDULI’iiU WOLFES I'UKE frIIERRI WINE, Imported and bottled by nun.ell, >e -me as i’or W:no. DOLPIIO WOLFE’S PUKE MADEIRA WINE, pone land bottled by lnm-elf Or private and modi ,ml n-„, Ihe l*-t wine ev.-r ottered to tbe trade m but 1 a Vt in© >m warrant**-! | ertf<t!y pur©. ;|>n|,PHO WOLFES PUKE .1 AMA ID A lUi.\l ST CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IKISIi WHISKY. til the above imported and ho.lied by himeolf; .war uiua-I pure and of the quality. TO THK PUBLIC. 1 will Made my rep-iUlten a- a man, my -Undine ar a merchant cd thirty year.' ri-id.-nce in t e city of . York, that what I pledge ar.d te-uly m with m> ooa , my lalwl. and mv certificate, I-cerr-et and can "'i!,:;c™ , -w"o’u'“'ti: ».... P «r. ti. r .hobld dive the preference ■ ne-e artleiea. Fot .Kb- by all re-|-ejtabb> ~ , dial- and Apolie c*r"w - 111XILPHO WOLFE. d. -slant.lecturer and Importer <d me s.-biedam Aro mati© sohnapp*, IV JO ao-i -J v '*V' rk ' „ !>r 4 1 H. KKYHKK Aa'U Hu Wood ■«t- ooW'hmdAW YOU CAN’T FIND AN ARTICLE, Til AT SLITS AS WELL AS heimstreet s inimitable HAIR RESTORATIVE Aj><.U)©<'Ari©» and (Um-umera tostifv tliAt ,T IHTHKUM.V Rea<l Ui© u*Htimooy from Kemunky. Mr. W A Bill, Paducah. Ky. July‘-^7.lWO* I'pßr s’.l -l hae© u*M HEmtPtwtrrß Intmitabl* Umr Rmtoratit*. anti am Haiished. from au expenenc** m all oUhT preparation* (or the like U t* thomiy urLvu yuhUc wortx jmrchtmng. Youratrnly, 'PRS |,AL ' I’adlcau, Ky., July ‘J7,16C0. Menu. W. K. Haoa-. * Vn ~ l ro Y' N-* , . M ,„ hn ,■ <ft . nL , \I/<ive* pieaa** fiid *tat«ioent ol Mr. John <• I-klv merchant of our olty. in regard to Hei«btreeti Im «it• i ii£ Hair kefToRATivK. Tbi* leeurnony i* Ki»«i af.« r navioa iu.*hl moat of U>e preparaUuL* now 'k>l- t i.uMi,- rtaii'ftd to he Hair Ke*tor«tive*. nml witX » «Sti* 8H tO Ul© IflPf la* <. t ihe Inuiut-l" , Am - It of u." .»rg«* -iW, l orward t>v Rmlmad dou'J the ~t,auUty we nwd l—fcte Dr,.n,jj, r .. xu II v*» 1 1 I. KI-eil'ukK. THK NA'Il-RAI. COl»<>R THK HAIR, a n*r© nc© or airknan- ha* turn«.l it grey, and i will reo-ler it soft and glossy. “ANYBODY” Wt'O tmv try it. will ft n. i that u doe* not color the *kiß t,y .:'rru;UUQ2 tto’' uani'a! -eorehoD* nlihe rontn, . le and .Mlr-mrUi to tr e Hair. and thin re - or— n«* color Hnd.lr*-iu— n Si can t* urt&d s.h fro-ly h- water n|H)ii the nn.i with h* much safety-i -. . inf- «•! "d and -tmmtHtuiK >piri and a> an »r •.•cl'* ho >•,<• oo.eh fuo* li" «*'|Url- Bead tin-letter : l.oui-. June Mo., Ist, 1569- Mi-sr- \V. K. Hinn A to —1 hereby certify that mt Hair haviD* become o»«-' aod niy Ihmml parhsl!) (*iLi I brnimu ni f'eury Reynold*. lirugeieU cut twnr’tm I-.tile ..i UMMB'I KKKT'n IMM I I'ABl.t. HAIR KK-.I'oUTU K. By it-ue-‘my Hair wh- re-umai to C'*lor axi't thn kec-*; it removed lui dandruU. H rr»*-i“d it- fahinjj, and luv? it •* n.-h. £l«>-y R|'| M ' !ir ' li.-fft-ft- were entirely dtllert nt from AayU*ir I-reparation i ever 1 know of >evmmi la »lie« and KoiiUemeD. ,m • ntirrai** men J*. w ho ail .s|**aK ~l um - fn.iuuabie ’• a- t*-m* the *ad cheapest Hair i'reparation moiir market. I can hilly recommend )l. KOd Wil: rtrf-T any out* b> iUury 1 :.' r I'. .ti ii.!: V-: nil nient- WILLIAM Bi l -BY oil A 1 K.. !( i : the inatw letter- received by the . I’rn'toi ht. Locia, Mo, Angu»i2, 1800. W K. Hao*.* A io. Tro\. N V—(ient* : The 'iKt'i'v r?Mnt« attending the ti»e nt Heun&lrttt's I*im iTMUi ,ii »ven ■I'HH" <>l ilje word,) //•*!** Rcsiural i>. „Vs io demand u.*t I tdiouhi give my teKtimony that , lf >er !h.|!— might |.ruhi hy iL I have never u**d m H'i>r that i i.h*«d r-« .«(*'!. -1 ha.- «, , • r.A ,-ver * HiUr that w»* gray to the color a w&.« in _• rih.KXl, a .1 hai» i.r-uizht it «.ut tinea and healthy. I *** induced u- u>rt the ariiclt* by Mr. Reynold*,yoi r here, if thi- letter will \*> of cwrvtce, you him it Very r»--|" <'.Uuliv your*, Mfei.M M hcKdl. Brooklyn street, every >s hero —Trice *x>c and $1 per l>oUle. ’ W. E. HAVANA CO, Proprietor*, Troy.N V. hr ue< H Kevao.r, No. HO Wood street, agent :■ r fell PKJ VA 1 h PlMs.A:>fc*'v-~ j. k HkoW S'b M kl'iCAl. iuiU /\l. > ut«< j, >'•> K> fltMo airwi, 1 itud>urxu, Pt*DQn>i vail a. \»r oKOW.N i« an «>i.l i;iu*t>o <>( and !i*.h IU l«r the *a«t :j!». uiimnssr* nap ;*«>eo non moi-Uj to Pnvau* and Sur^und i;n i£KNB 4M> BTRAN«K-» :n of k medical friend, *Louiti not 'ft t • &□ in* sure piece u( relief The Liootor is a .tii&rgrtdii »u», ao<i hie experience in the treatment of i. <-rtain el**R of .1 leo&etv* ie a pure guarantee to the nuilei. rn of obUiu* ,„j relief, by tbe uae of his remedies and foHi-w.Utl !i.r* a«lrioe. DR BROWN’S ItKM&DLEB c«>ter fi’.i! to cure the worst form of Venereal Disease*, l mpuriuee and Bcrolulou* AtfeoUona. Also, all disease# arming fiom a hereditary taint, which manifest* itself in ine form of a tetter, paonaeia, and a great many forms 0 ( plan diHeanee, the origin of which the patient is ho; tirely ignoranu To persona ao adhcted, Dr. Brown offer nopes of a sure and speedy recovery. BKMLNAL WEAKNESS l*r. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble urougti u.o often by that solitary habit of sensual grau ftrowon, whuui the young and weeknunded often give «rav to, (to their own de*in»ctiooJ are tne only reliable remedies known m thu oountrv—ihey are safe, and m&ke a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. *T7,SK»O 00 30.000 no l>r. Brown’s remedies never fail to care lain painla dmaM* in a '•*» he will warrant a cure. He amo lhle*s Gleet. Uonoorrb<*a, Htncture, Urwthai !>■*• charge*, Female Weakneaa, Monthly Buppreeaioas, 1 ><&• twi»es of the Joints, Fistula m Ano, Nervous Attention*, I>mas m the Beck and Kidneys, ImUUioa of the Hied- Jer, together with ail *he«» eaof an impure origin. A latter describing the symptoms,oonUimng in, directed to UR BEtmS, No. 50 Smithfteid stroel, Pitw burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine woiui any address, safely parted and secure from ob- 6,135 nl 2,012 6*i 16*1 00 16,•.'97 I*> 6.216 72 11.386 16 servation. . .« U t, A . t . Office and Private Rooms No. 60 BaoltzifDid street pm>ihii' > ch P* n '’* 6 pi/h/it run ttt,oou. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PH<K N I X HITTERS THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eraineut Medicines have acorn red for the invariable efficacy iu all the diseases which thej profess to cure, ha* rendered the usual practice of pu. fin* n«i only unoocea*»ry, but unworthy of them, in All cases of Asthma, Afleclmoe ol the Bladder an Kidn y q{>xou» Jfgver* o*id law Oympiatnts. In the South aud West where these diseases preva they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers an oLners who nuoe use these medicines, will never ward* l>e without them. Bilious Cholic and Swm L..o»enesa Biles, Oostivonesa, Colds and Omgba, 'A Commi-r Htrxoea, I'norstis, Orst-unu.—No person with a, if distreesin* disease should delay mm* these meds ‘ Hkm, Bryiptlas, and „ Fives aim Aon*—For tbw scourge of the W 'uern country, these medicines will be found a safe,'"P*®* l * and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tom Mibjeot to a return of the dwease-e medicines Is permanent. Try them, be satisfied and be cured. . Compianon, Gmsr<ti DebiUty. Headaches o( every kind, Inward Fever, Impure Blood and Loss of AnjwtiLe. SnChBULW U-aosi. IswaßMS. M«U1«UI Iss ,asis -II never fails Ur eradicate entirely all the efleci. of Mercury iutiodely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla, Nl S ht SwoaUa Nervous lie bilityTNervims Complaints of all kinds, Organic Aflac- Ll ’ldLsB. Trie original proprietor of these medicine. was oure<i ol Piles ofis years standing by the use m these Life Medicines alone. Paine in the head, side, (jack, loiotß an<i organs. KmintAT 1 *”-—Thoao aflected withtniß terrible dm <a«e will l>e mire of relief by the Life Medicinim. Kcsu or Blood to tai Head, Soo&vt, Halt Khiuk, Hwel u»oa, BcaorvTLA, oa Kiae’B Kvil, in the worst forma, l.'l o«ri* of every deecnpuon. Worms of all kinds are ef fectually expelled by these medicines. Parents will do weil to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. Ttu Lin Pius un> Paomx Braos Ptjwjt iu Bi aud thus remove all diaeasen from the cistern. Prepared by DR. WILLIAM R. MOFFAT, No. 8&6 Bioadway, (M-oftat BmldingJN. T. For sale by ail Druggists. v«a3elvdaw Dr GEOJ?. K K7BRB, AsPt. rSH«huroh TO THE AFFLICTED ! SH. STARKEY’S PAIN EXTEKMINA TO K euros Kherunatism, Neuralgim Biok Uead- Nervous Headache, Toothache and Sore Throat. Prepared by Id. STARK BY, Pitta burgh, Pm Sold whoteeife and retail by JOS. FLEMINS, —m-i.s.. ooznar ol Market at. and Diamaap. •• . ...t- ■" * : •v’*' , f ( '* fc <f. . '‘^ i r>'^|!'f, i '■ '•-• ■> -a v-V-'"t •W*:***-^^- ‘'jVi <V’sr'’' «,'■'- V!! *" £*V " xv!*V- - ■- t°.V^ M; '■ -A 1 . -rr —a- H'KU a. panJW- ____ utkee & PHILIPS, UKNEBAIi COOPHRAWE, AT TMi* saw f AflfOSl M* fiyelle Street, Botw®*n Hand Mad W*j ae tfreet*, PITTJBUWIH, PEN***. tre uraparad to fanuab Ooal OU,Whi*kj» Al®i iuid rork BABBELH* il Um hortort aad on tbe meet reaaooable term*. WlLlii ill (3LA YTOli, WHI lI.K.SAI.K .1 KF.IAID liquor MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, ftS'Atwftypon hand Blackberry, (Jberry and Cognac Brandies Old Monongahela RacUfied Wbinky. _ ~m h} 6 B. i'. 0. U. KB, lourwAcnnLua or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, go. 47 Wood St root, Pittsburgh, P» rioiaud w. Roosara. fourth street. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth street, uear Wood. THK BUBSCKI BF.ItS MANUFACTURh >u.i keep >'<m»taiil!y o U linn.l .-wry article in ui"lr mu. vi/.' lk.nin-«*. nruiuooula.iluruun C»oo.la,ComU»rt*. ifenLlit-T Hr.!.-, Mallow—ol all knot* alito, lhe «-k-bru u-ii I’hUiui Spriug B«da. All kinds of shades, Hhn in rn|»t attention p veti to all orders for fitting and o,' f 7 l yd RoBKK I-b A K' >ICNIOK^ * FUI/niN, lIK I, I. AND BRASS j\ . KtiIINDKK. No. to SKCOM> Hlreet; Piltotmrgh, Ph i■* prepared to furnish to order, OH UK* H bTKAMHOAT, KA<T'»K* ANl' OIdKR HKI.US, OK ALL Pl’AhiJ, Kr«m 10 to 10.000 pounds. ....... CHIMP: BKM-M made U> order. dl'.H AM'UAUCtr. CtiCKdol all siae*. for HUarntwaU* MINKKALWATKK PUMPS, CuUNTKK BAIUNWJ, atvl every vanei) of Bra** Castings finished IQ the Qt*«ie-i manner. . , , ..... BABBITS ANTI A'lTKino.v MhlAI.; HIM. |*i in*h I'ATKN'I M KRAI.I.HI I’AOKIN*., Tor buuuu BugmeH. a P 23; D rpn E ( iLDIvST AND 1. A Kti KST iliograpiiie Kst&blUbuient iu the City WiW. MHI'CHKA.'V, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, HRKWKK’ti ÜbIiAHMJ, PI TTS 3 U RGB, P A HENRY EBBKM) ORGAN MANUFACTURER Keeps constantly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OV EVERY SIZE AND Ul-kJCRIPTION. Nt). 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 fed 9 inches wide, '1 h*ei 6 inches deep, i Five slops, 9 feets niches high, 6 feet U toohe* wide, 3 feel (1 i no Flee deep. f, O . i Kighi slops, 11 feel a inches high, 7 feel 3 ms. Wide, 4 feel & inches deep. . Nu. 4- Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 ius. wide, feet deep. ... 'l be above dimensions are for Urecian cases; if Uotn cases they will be somewhat highei. Kor further information apply u> , , JOHN H. MKIXuK.BI Wood street, HENRY KKBKN, 17'J Centre «trqeU .NEW YORK. Or .13:ly—*at IAS ill LLINGA R, MoNUNGAHELA J PLANING M ILL. would respectfully inform th* mihhr that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having «n -[uresd bin **»utbliahm©nl, and tilled it with Hie newust aud most approved machinery, i« now prepared to fur m»h floorm* and planing t'oards, s«toU sawing and re twwmg, di/ora, Hash and shuuere, kiln dri©<l, .nunns, m*.iil.nngs, bor-rnaking, *«•- s..uUi Piiusburgti, SepU*ml>er i, Ifvoi . _ STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DOR BUS- M. DALV, Stocking Manufacturer, / sTrNKURIFTU ST. AND MARK S'] I > ALLKV, has -VQ laiod a tremendous assortment oi \s7vilen tjiockmgisHcMe,HookisUoroloru*.t»loreisHo«>a?i oaoks, for men aud women, together with a very eiten *,>. BaMortment of all description* of Goods m his lme 4U hi.lh to U»e »oason. He prUM tfticle* at Lo« t ucs c«ll and eiaruino. Remember, M. DALY has but one wore, *i»d th* of Firth and Market ‘ev. f«^l ALW UK IK. GALLAGHER, CRAltl & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STKAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUM BF.KB and HMbUERS of all kinds of bran?, work, IIKALKHB IN GAS FIITIIBKS, id. .jfljct anti War«rooai| No. 1144 Wood »l. Are Door* from Fifth, Foundry, No. 15‘4 First At® Doom l»«low HoßOMgalioU House. Tbe well-known practical skill and experience m the various branches of Bras* Casting, Steam and Ga* Pipe Kitting, ot the senior members of the firm, (who will give their personal attention to all work entrusted to Oiem,) nhould enuUe us to a aiiare of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Pilled. E. WATTS, TKKRI, B»RICE A CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Batinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, &c. NO. 256 MARKET ST., North Side, PIIII.AUIfiL.PHIA, PA. DANIKL &. FUJI, JOHN V. TZBJtr, dMfcl? B . F IS K B ¥ , boot Third Street, near Wood, Cliro Upors ai<ova the Telegraph Office.) After a long absence from the Boot busmens, has again commenced, and Hauers himself that he will be aWe to render general satisfaction, and would be pleased to see bis former customers and friends. He has on hand the best ot KRKNCH CALK SKINS, and none but the best of work men will receive employment. Satisfied that he ik competent to judge of the workmanship and material, he will give his undivided aUenUou to thin branch oi biiiuneAM- anlB , ly_ Qll IUSTJti tt i’ li K K N r s BEAUTIFUL EENDEKB, Coal Vases, Fire Irons, PLATE WAKMKUh, TRATB AHO VlSth TIN ANl> BRITANNIA TEA SBaTi, a» l*Al __ _ __ T ~ Wig*, Wig*, Wig*, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every Jesanutran and Ul«at Byl*a of Kaahion, manli fimwred by 5. R- CAMKHON, No. B*F«MaST. The aubeeriber haem* reaumed buameaa in PUtoburgb wiahea to inform hia former friends and patrons of the on* and surrounding oountry.and would call their as- SnliMl toanew andleautlfdliELF-ALJUSTUM Wlti. It pnw all former plans of wig-making in the abate. IU merits are lightness, durability, not liable to ahriak, bears equally all over the head, and easy and graceful appearanoe, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. Lodiea are also invited to call and examine his r«v mod* of BAN US. HALK-WIGS and WIG& They do »way with the heavy and formal appenraaea ao m&afc ,iiunpnn>Tflii of in the old *tylea. saaflldaw BATES H JOHNSON’S HOOPING WM. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has purchased the interest of his late partner, G. 8. HaTKS, In the Rooting Business, and is the sole manu facturer and dealer in' the following three distinct kinds o( Roofing:— l»t. hum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass Rooting. 3d. Improved Felt, Cement nnd Gravel Roofing. Bd. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Hooting. All warrauuiU KIBE AND WATKK PROOF. Roofing Material for sale, with printed instruction* for usm;-. Office at Bates k Johnson’! old stand, 76 Southfield si. N. B.—This Gum Cement t* unequalled as a Paint fo Metal Roofe, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, an< obeaner. ma37:dAw Brooms and broom handles.- 3,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 doa Raatem Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted; 100 dozen assorted Pails, (Harmar.) 36 do do Tube, da; 60 do Zinc Washboards; 100 do Willow Baskets; 100 Peach Baskets; 60 dosen Churns, assorted 40 nesta Measures and all other items in Wood and Willow, aold'who eie andr ©tail by SAMUitL RIDDLE aasl-dsw 3\ Them nd By leaving your orders at w ELW> n * REINEKE’B, 161 WOOD STREET SIXTH, you can be supplied ragularlj from °“bon aud Km Od,TlfuS£ (he best quality, at store pnirnfl * u, - .., v>< V NOTARY ptJBLXO OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth street, near Wood. ' ia — H. W. Pattsksos. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' H . F .LUCAt, attorney at LAW, omc, so. 1* Ora.rS'ti.. (Three doors below Ibe CourrfiouflQ,) m.v3:lj L BKACKENiniDCIE, ATTOHNE Y AT LAW PITTSBURGH, PA I S (.' (ITT, DENT-IST, eJ • na* removed to Uie house lately occupied by l»r. W. A. WARD, No. 978 Pina StMft) (South side,) third door above Hand street. MOT Office hours from ft A. M. till 6P. M. fap4dy JoBE P H ADI9IH, DENTIST, Mo. »T Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. j^nuscx: —Dr. A. M. Pollook, D. D. Bruce, Est), Dt. Hellock, Theodore Robbinß, Raesell Krrelt, Esq. my 14:1 y ,p. aoitnca JA MK.S A. LUWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Bmilh field and Cherry Alley. delhly /t EU S. SELDEN HAVING RESUMED It the PRACTICE OF DAW, may hereafter be found aL his office, No. l'-l Fourth street, 1e29 Pittsburgh. HA H Ti, Surgeon Dentist, successor to • O. W. Biddle, No. 144 Umithfield streeL Office hourw from eight to 1 o’clock, and from 2 to To'clnck. . felM)r_ CUPPING AND LEECHING, by Mil. tL MRS. BKSK. •3_TeeU> extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Bathe. 1S:lT F- BKHE. m Grant street. JAMES M. TAYLOR, alderman, OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street. Fifth Ward. COL LECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writings Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated. •pfcly pHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, v asd KS-omao j usna* ov tub pbaob. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYUE AND All business connected with this office will be tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds, Mortgages Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles t© Real Ee»U. exAmine<L , • . To Lhe member of the Bn? he tenders his services aa Commissioner to take Depositions to be=re*d in the several Courts of this State, and eieewhere. Hw offle * im odo of the main Police Stations Oi the city, and c/ a* sequently hia facilities in executing bSsmees of that li-ivi ar»* ver? desirable. * felOrly Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, No. TO Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 49-Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for Photographs, Ambroiypes, and Life-Sise Pictures. BMALL PICTURES ENLARGED I*o LIFE SlZE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. tall OUVXS T. TARRY, T» J. CRAIG**, 134 WOOD 8T»; 1 i»e doors from Fifth WIIiLLAM JOHNSON. lotlce. l , </ *•: 7 ; r /\ . - ••;• # 'V <; ‘ ,>.>=** •'.; .’ "' !?'• i.-t - > *f ■•’ >’SV-' -wV - - • - •*.. WN. n. wmTJTEV, PATTEUBONI &DAWSOM, KUHN’S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant* y _ PITTSBURGH, FA.* Office, Mo. 1 35 Fourth St., - PITTSBURGH, PA. C -A. R X 3 . FIFTH BTRKKTS. f apmrait (gaUtita. roq-brs* »|KBT PlUQCnni; PEOPLES’ GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley* THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD •’RESPECT FULLY announce to the citisens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has 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 iap provements have been added, rendering this the moat dexi rabie, economical and pleasant location in the city. mvl_ _ l A JAQUAY. (Mncatiartal. ST. FRANCIS* COLLEGE, Under the Caro of the Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated' in LORETfO, Cambria County, l'ennsylTimla, four mile* from Ore.ssoo'Siauon, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered In 1868, with privihges to confer the unual Collegiate Honors and Degrees, The location of the College is one of tho most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Bchclastic year commences on the FIRST MON DA Y after the 16th of A UGOST. and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It la divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying, En gineering, Ac* Ac- will be furnished by the Institution to the Students, instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tarns—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in ad vance slo° Washing and use of Bedding 10 Classicaland Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spend Vacatiou at the'C01)ege.~.~........ 16 Kefereuce can be made to the Rl. Rev. Bishop O’Con* nor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, Bt. Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of tne Pittsburgh Diocese. Jm;niture. Furniture fur cash.—a full as sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured KURNf« TURK, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK GABES, WARD ROBES, Acd every article needed in a well furnished os well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the onlsv terms on which business is done at this establishment \a forCASH.prioeeftre made accordingly. Personsmwant of anything in the above tine, wornd be advantaged by calling M PAOKINER A IRWItfS, No. 108 Saulhfleld street, below Filth, j. D. Paokbou, * Joan H. lawn BCEftHAVE’B HOLLAND BITTERS dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Fever and Afloa, Asu The napMftil Introduction and w of this Earned* be* been tbs signal tor a literal fioadefMaijpaafe ailed Bitteim, v oAnd in Tartans Aim from a «Mrt bottle to a Qtp gallon keg. until this word * Bitten * la Ml toother name for “grog?* or some vOlalasus whisks* mI» tora. But the reallr great relieT derived from Aha Mtamtadn* an* teaspoonfal, of our medldna, BtERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, And iM aritv otime qf after protiraHorn, haa caiaMlstisd for tt a reputation whkh the boat of imitations and oow leriUts ban hfiad to undermine. It- U pceltirely a V«f»> table preparation, wtlh barely saffldent pom spirits to preserve ft. But eoe aba of the genuine, (Half Plat Bottles.) price One Hollar. It is a medicine of long tried efficacy for PmHfytmrn tko Blood, wo essential for the foundation of goo€ health and for oorreoting disorders of the stomach and bowels. " Two or three doses will eonrinee the afflicted rf Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain Its strength, a healthy action of the liver, hovels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health he the quick result. For Indigestion, Try Bcrhan’i Holland Sitters P«r Hortbom, Try Berhan’i Holland Bitten. Kor Acridity, Try Berhan’i Holland Bittin. PorXW ttarbruh, Try Berhan’i Holland Bitten. For HMdtohe, Try Berhan’i Holland Bltttrs. For Low of Appetite, Try Berhan’i Hotland Blttori, For Oostlyen ■■■, Try Berhan’i HoUiii BltUn. For Piles, * Try Berhan'i Holland litter*. *» ill Horrou, Khmmitle and Nwnlglo *~ii Ooefl, S tu In- niimoroiia Vnitinr— pewit tawMal, »4 to otiun (ffoeuda taUtd w. BIAS OABSTOIITI £»!£? the pobUo Amid guard aph«* punAwsfa^ BENJAMIN PAGE, JH. 4 CO. pmopftiirroßn, riTTdaniMlk v; - % V" V. ,Qto. /. IMYBO* ■*' '-'vs-" •• fV >1 < > k
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