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1861 THE 1861,
prtTSBURGH, FT. WAYHE AND
CHICAGO RAHiBOAD,
TO ILL
, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT!
TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In
dlanapolis, Bt. Louis and Chicago quicker, than
bv anr other route.
} WESTWARD TRAINS.
FAST MAIL LINE— Leaves Pittsburgh...... 140 k. u.
Arrives at CremUne ...8.40 k. u
Making dose connections with Bellefontaine and
CSereland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arrnvingal lndumapoliß 8.20 r. u.
“ “ 8c Louis s 10 v. M.
- “ Cincinnati a. 30 p k.
and** “Chicago _s nu p v.
N. time to Cincinnati is the same as by
Steubenville. Trams on both Roads tnoetat Columbus,
and passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
EXFRESd TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh.... IL6O p u.
Arrives aiOrcsU:ne....-..8'40 p
£. Making close conuoruoas as above.
Arriving at Indiansp’s- 646 a. m.
“ 8u Lo'-Us.-A. 9 p. M
** “ CinoMnau.. 640 a. m.
and “ “ Chicago 5.10 k. «.
N, B.—The tone to Cincinnati is the same as by Steu
benville. Trainß on both Roads most at Columbus, and
passengers ail go into Cincinnati together.
Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Ciu
Innati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
Trains through to Chicago without change of Oan».
U. B. MAIL TRAlN—Leases Pittsburgh 7 80 a. m.
Arrives at Crestline 6 35 p. m.
i>eave Chicago, 740 a. m. and 8.20 p. a. Arriving at
3.10 p. m. and 3.46 a. m. Connecting with trains (or
Dgyton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 6.L> p.
a. and 040 a. m.
Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati. Clev
eland, Buffalo and the Ease and arrivtng at Pittsburgh,
ILIO A. a.and 3.20 f. m. and 6,20 r u. All making close
oonneotions with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for
the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.40 a and 4.30 p. a.
Arrive at “ ** 11 JO “ “ 6.1 b “
Leave New Brighton,
Arrive in Allegheny,
Allegheny and Eoonomy Accommodation Trains
Leave Allegheny, 1100 a., and 6.10 p. u.
Arrive at Economy, 533 p. n_ “ 4J2 “
Leave Economy. 6.33 a. m., “ 422 44
Arrive in Allegheny. 6,36 “ •* b.2u “
ALLIANCE MARKET TRAIN— Alliance at
6AO a. a. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. leaver
Allegheny at 3.06 p. u. and arrive* in Allianc e at 7 to r u.,
stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing
Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rale*.
Trough trains connect as follows
At Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and rhUsburgh
Railroad.
At Orville, Ohio, le and from Millersburg, Akron, Ony
rasar Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ban
dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Crestline, for Delaware, BpnngtleM, Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Xenia, iHyton, Indianapolis, 8u Ixmis Louif-
vrille, etc.
At Forest, lor Bpnngfield, Sandusky, liayton, Cincin
nati, etc.
At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, IncL, SL Louis, and
intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem
Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains for all points is Ulinoia,
lowa, Wisoonfun and Minnesota.
For further information and through tickets appy to
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent.
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
tiEURGK PARKIN, Ticket AgV
Paaseager Station, Allegheny.
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the
Company on (he line of the road, to all parts of the
United States. S. C. &ATHEWAY,
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL 16th.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad,
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS.
rnhe THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves
1 the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun
<£ay,i at 2AQ a. m., stopping at all regular stations, dod
oecting at Hamsborg with trains direct for Baltimore,
and am ring at feOO p- m.
THE TRHOO6H &XPRS3B TRAIN leaves daily, at
4K)O p. stooping only at principal stations, maxing
direct connection at Harrisbarg for Baltimore, and urn
vingin Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6 00 a m.
THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except
Sunday,) at p, im, stopping only at Gfeenabnrg, La
trobe, Johnstown, Wiltnera, UaUitaen, Altoona,
and amvin?m Philadelphiaat IChOO a m;
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ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at £&Q p. rm, stopping si
ell stations and running as far u Conemangh.
THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN wiin Passenger Car
attached, leaves daily (except Sundaj) at 8 I*' a in.
stops at all stations and runs only as iar as Coaemauie
FIRST ACCOMMODAI lON TRAIN for Wall's station
leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 0:40 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's sta
tion leaves dally, (except Sunday.) at 11:20 a m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s sta
tion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WaT* *U
bon leaves daily (except Sunday,) at p. ui.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburg* fol
lows:—Express, ii2o p. m; Mail, lilO p. m; rant Lice
12*60 a m; Johns town Accommodation, I&3Q a m.
First Wall’s station Accommodation, &30 a. m., second
Wall’s station Accommodation. 8:30 a. m; tnird '* all's
station Accommodation, 116 p. m; fourth Wail's »ta
bon Accommodation. fclS p. in.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blrurs
ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex
press, mod Mail Train* East and West, and with Fait
Freight East.
PITTSBURGH AND OONNKDLAVILLE TRAINS,
stopping ai all stabons on the Pittsburgh and CoanelV
Tiile Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follow*:
Mail Train, 6-40 a. m_; Express Train, 1:10 p. m. Return
ng Trains from Pittsburgh and ConneUsvllie Road ir
ive at Pittsburgh 10-.30 a m. and fldl> p. m
The traveling public will find it great! v to their inter
est. in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodation* np« offered cannot N»
surpaaen on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone
ana is enbrelv free from dust We can promise safety,
speed and oomfort to all who may favor this Road with
heir patronage.
TO NEW YORK -412 60 I TO BALTIMORE-!® 60
PHIL* ELPHIA.. 10 00] LANCASTER-. ft 66
HARRISBURG, $7 46.
Baggage locked to ail stations on the Pennsylvania
RailrowCaiid to Philkdelphia, Baltimore and New York
Passenger purchasing tickete io cars, will be charged
an exce&a ar; ordmg to distance traveled in addition to
the station n- ca, except from station* where the Oom
pan? has no agent.
NOTICE—In caae of loan, the Oompan; will hoU
themselves responsible for pemonal baggage only, ao-l
tax an an* mot not exceeding JKW.
N. B/—fbe Excelsior Omnibus Lane baa been cm
ployed to convey passenger* and baggage to and from
the depot, at a charge not to exoeed a cent* for each
passenger and baggage.
For tack els apply to J. BTEWART, Agi,
* At the Penn's R. R. Passenger Station,
n 037 Od Libert; and Grant sirretf.
GERSF #F 7M-—SI'MME B ARRANGE!BNT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
SN AND AFTEB MONDAY, April l.'uh,
1661, trains will leave the Depot of the Penos;iva*
ftailroed, in Pittsburgh, a* follows:
PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK
Leaves Leaves Leave* Arnr©« at
pirrsBUOQH CixvKLAirD Toum Cuicaqo
LOO a. m. 7 m M) a. a. 11:00 p. a.
lfcfaOp.M. 6d20r.1L 7:40 p.m 10-.3G p a.
Passengers desiring to go to Bhndusk;, Toledo,
Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be parti
cularto ask lor tiokets via Cleveland.
N. B. The time to Chicago bj this route is as quick
as via Fort Wayne.
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT
LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
No change of cars between Pittsburgh and dnoinnati.
Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives
Pittsburgh, at C-olumbus, at Cincinnati, atßtLouu.
LOO A. u. 1138 a.m. 4d20 r. a.
12 60 P. M. 11:16 a, jl.
This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Golom
bus and all points South, than any other route.
Bleeping oars attached to all Night Trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Pitiab’gh, Rochester, Wellsnlle, Steub’ville, Wheeling,
LOO a. It. &06 A. M. &4» a_ m. fa.-06A.it. 6:26 a. a.
1!L60 p. il 8:00 p. M. 8:46 P. M. fcOO p. m, 6d» r. a.
6:80 a.m. 7:60 A.M. Bi4BA.lt. 936 a.m. 10:28 a.m.
)r M. 6:16 P. M. 6:26 t. x.
The 1:00 a. m. and 1230 ?. m. 'itams connect with Trains
of C. O. R. E for Janesville, Lancaster, Ac.
The 4:00 p. m. Train stops at all stations between Ro
chester and Wellsville.
Through Tickets can be procured at the Libert;
Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
, J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWART. AgenL
Aft the Company’s Office in Fi eight Station, Penn street,
F. E MYERS,
aplS _ Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland. Ohio;
SEW KutJTK Vi'A BfV'KB AND BAIL
EOAD:
Hanapolis & Cincinnati BaiLroad
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terra Haute, and
Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, i o 8u Louia and Lal»t
-etteand Indianapolis, New Albany and Balem, and Micb
inn Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BCR.
ONOTON, and all Intermediate point*:
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIB, TKRUK
KACJTKrLAFAiEnTRand PKRU.
Freights and passengers earned from Cincinnati or
Lawrenoeburg m less time than by any other route by
wenty-four boors, and at as lo w rates. The only roan
y which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to
be West, without breaking oulk.
Consignments made to i. E- GIBBONS, agent, at Cm.
cinnati; or W. B. OITITiMG, agent at Lawrenceburg
will reoeive prompt attention, and no charge for oom
mission; no ckarg* for drayagt or eovumutfon at Lawrew
For further information apply to THOMAS KATiGANI
(Ho. XU Water street,) agent of ttya Company, who U
prepared to give totlocos xscortS fbr passengers an
ffcright to Indianapolis, Terre Hants* La Layette, Chicago
|taro,Greencastic, Craefordsy 111 e. Charleston, Paris as
M*tooo,Ae,Ac.
U. F. LORD, President,
JOHN F. OH KFJL hi Ag«nt- qar#
"K 1 SPECIALLY the ignorant and falsely Mod*
aji estPhysknans of all denominations, treat
Sor«i and delicate disorderstself abuse and diß-lmSptp
or stuadons common A incident to youth*
of both eoxe&andadolta, single or married. Because Lm
guanas? publishes the tact of his doing so, the ignoran)
and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thin* >i
a great sin, Tory immoral, and lor contamination and
oorraptbn among their wires, promising eons and
daojEntVS' Their family physician shooldbe cautious
tokeep them in ignorance that they d/- the same as I n
BRANBTRUP, (except publishing) issi a lucrative prao
tioe might be lost to them among stupid, falsely moden
and presumptuous families, born and meed in igno
rance, sprang up as mnahroona. and who compare soci
ety, indulgence, sense, Ac* to dollars and cents, myste
riously, meanly or Illy gotten. It is to | üblicity, hower*
that numerous parents and guardians are mankfhj
(hid their sons, daughters and wards, pr irioasly feeble,
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, hare
been restored to health and vigor by In. BHASBTBUP,
besides many before and after marriage through him
have been eared much suffering, anxiety, Borttncatfan
*e. Baring the advantage of over thirty rears expert
imd observation, consequently, he has superior
s*“* in the treatment of special diseases, and who is
dMly consulted by the profession, as well as reootn-
nTale communjcauons from all parts of the
Union strictly attended to. Inrect to
Hnd.l ,j._ BOX 800.
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EASTWARD TRAINS.
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GeneraJ Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh-
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1861
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gotels and Its tan. ants.
FIFTH AVENUE EXCHAH6H
DAM BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
No. 72 Fifth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The best of liquors'always
on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of ibe Season,
served up in the most superior manner.
49»Meals et all hours of the day and night.
mv7:lydaw.
CORML t COPIjE restaurant,
BT ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
The attention of merchants
and others is directed to thin establishment, which
ha* r»*r rw-wtoUy fitted op for the purpose of affording
a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL
LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par
ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an
EATING SALOON will always he found, of the frenkest
the market affords. sp29:(Uw
SC OT T U O 5' BE,'
CON. IRWIN ST. UNO DUQUESNE WAV,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
B. ID. X*l A. 33. J3Z 33 D~t ,
BXOBLSIOB
OYSTER AYD EATING HOUSE,
NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WBOUUUXM Aim OXTAIL hXALSOs 15*
LAKE AMD EASTERN FISII,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BAL’IIMOKh UVri-
TKRS AND WILD KAMI.
Ail la their Proper Setiow.
no26J GKO. KKINE.M AN A CO
S'AV A <3- "iB"" HO US E'i
No. 3AO Llb.rlf Street,
NEXT TO PKN.NHTLVANIA CASBENOER OKTo I
JOHN hava-ge:, proprietor.
HAVING taken RL l titKnl up, with all
the modern improtern nta, thm popular resort,
the MUbeenber i* prepared vo accommodate hi.-* old
ouatomere and the public generally, with the txu*v the
market aflordft. Oy»tt*r* will i*i nerved up in every
variety of style, during the aeaeon. His Wm«.-s Lupior
aad Ales, be feels coundent in recommending to th->
public tor thetr excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell oyster- received daiii and -<>ld
Wholessleaud Retail. tny'iri.lyd
Mansion hoosk, geo. aurkntz,
Proprietor, No. 3+4 Liberty street, just Uniide the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which
makea it the most convenient house m the city for pas
sengers arriving by that road.
Tr*e proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted
up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would re
spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is
attached a splendid STABuK and extensive WAOON
YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and
teamsters. His Larder and Bur will t* furnished with
the best the market can afford. fairy
SEETIN’S OLD STAND
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOMAS STOWE, Proprietor
Having taken an.i fitted up, m &
great expense, with ad the modern improve
ments, this popular resort, the nulwonber is prepared
lo accommodate his friends and the public generally,
with the best iho market affords.
OYSTERS will be served up in every lar.ety of sty.e
during the season.
LIQUORS and ALES he fee..- confident .u recom
mending to the public for th»*ir excellence.
MEALS served up at ad hours, and LAY and
NIGHT BOARDERS taken *oAH
GIRAR D HO USE,
FHIXiADBIiFHXA, PA.
GKO. G. FKESBUKY, Jr , )
JAMES SYKKS, > Fropn.H.Ts
HKNRY A. CHADWICK, f
CSatnes and Stqnors.
wn. Hi v virr r,
IMPORTER AND LF.ALKR !N
BRAN DIETS. CORDIALS, W IN US, (.IN
Old Bonongahcla and Rritifitd Whisky,
No. 140 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
fe22:6m
WILLIAM CARS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
IMPORT K It S o K
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAIIELA KIE WlllSkl, A(
327 and 329 Liberty Street,
PITTKBI HUH. PA
|3UKE UyUUKx —Fannin** ran l*uy ft
mT bottle of Rhino, Fort. Madnira. Tooonrt*-, »l*orry u
MtUgft WJoe. Alml Cotfojw* Knaodv of dirtnreut brand*,
very Old Monouganela Whmky, Champaigns* in iiuaru
pint and and half pmt bottles; reduction made by aozeo
or half doaen. All the above for sale by the quart or
gallon.
N. B.—Those wihhmg adulterated liquors Deed not
c*lL U KKJKRIH&.N,
ap2fcly-<r>o li»l Third *tr»#
Wi Muxia, Phila ii L. \S. Ricarrsua, F-u-urjiti
MILLER & RICK.ETHO.Y,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
BHAMUIICB, WI.MiiS ASU BKUAR9,
NOS. Jll AMI 233, OURNKR OK I.IHKKTT AM'
IRWIN STREETS,
AND 60LB AURNTS FV X
SWEARER’S CITY GLASB.
PlTTS huiu;h, pa.
Iron, Nalls, Cotton Tarns, <Cc., <tc., ton
stantly on Hand. [mr2
©obarca and £eprs.
yy & I). KIN EH ART,
atAtrcTAoro&u *jn> d4alu ui iu. Kims o»
TOBACCO, 8!H FF AK» BEOAR9,
tpg!3y N 1 130 rvOOD STREET.
LYON ARYSTHAL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
Virginia Chewing Tobacco
WOOD STBEET
Under the HL Charlou
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firartrs.
J. 8. Ritiuk H l» .Bum
(latest Milter A Kick*'* :n'- J
p. KsrMMa.
HKYIHKK A BROTHERS
(Sucoe«t*or to Kxtmkb A AitDR&eC’N )
Wholesale Dealers id
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS,CONFECTIONERY, SIHiA RB, FIRE WORKB,4<'
No. 89 Wool st, and No. 113 Second street,
Opposite Bt Charles Hotel.
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WILLIAM MEANS,
HARRISON A. COFFIN,
General Partner*.
MEANS & COFFIN,
(Successors to M'Oandl*en, Means A Co,)
WHOLESALE ti HOC EES,
Corner Wood and Water Sts.,
r " 10 PITTSBURGH, pa
WILLIAM BAUALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
WM.'ff. SMITH.
WM. H. SMITH &l CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
1(8 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS
SUKijRIESr—
-20 do Ben Pinet, Castillon A Co.’a Bran d
20 u Ot&rd, Du Pey A ao;
20 M Besquit, do;
10 CbampagD©, do,
80 “ Pale Sheny Wine;
S 6 « Harmony Sherry Wine;
25 ** Dufl, Gordon A Co.’s Sheiry Wlna; lor
sale by the doaen or bottle, WM. BENNET.
tnarfS- 120 Wood street
TMvbEY BODY’S LAW
WALL PAPE B.—A large variety, chea
figures tor sale by
8 J. R. WELDLN,
63 Wood street, near Fourth.
HALK URAtOrtS.—so gross received
anH for sale by fIEOK HAM k KELLY,
m fia& 69 Fb drat street
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, i Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
ko s* pot'rtu STREET. lT HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
NO. 55 POIETU STREET* t COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 456
CHAHTEBED Ilf 1866. ' and 4CT CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth.
\ , , STATnaia OF ASSI7S, Jajtoary Ist, 1860.
PEN DAILY, from 9 to - o clock , a Publibhad Agreeably lo An Act of Asocm/uy, bt\ng :
ass
I>ouar, and a div.dend of the profit* declared twice a .. H yt. ’ \ v »i on
year, in June and December. Interest has been de- ; M * R * Ce!V£lJie SS
dared semi-annual It, in June and l>eeember f since the '
Bank was organized, at the rale of six per cent, a year.
Interest, u not drawn out. is placed to the credit of
the depositor aw principal, and bears the same interest
from the first days of June and lieoetnber, compound
ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or
btod to present his paes l“»ok. At this rate, money will
doHble in less tnan twelve years, making in lb - aggre
gnU* IIQHT AND ONB-HALf PXfl OXJtT. A TSAR.
Books containing the Charter. Pv-J.fiwn, Rules and
RaagulaUoDP, furni.-hed gratis, on application at the
office
William J. Anderson. James R D. Meeds,
Hill Burgwin. M. Pennocli.
lienj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. 1\
HuiHfweli Hepburn, Rol*ert Robb,
James Herdman, Jamen Bhidle,
Janie- P Keller, Alexander Ttnalo,
Proprietor.
Alexander Brn i >r-\ Joim B. McFad lt>n,
Jotio t». Haoaoioo, Peter A. Madeira,
George Black. Jol.u El. Mellor,
Juhn R. CatiHeU. James M'Aulev,
Alonzo A. I'arr.er, J ho Marshal;,
Charles A. th.-lton, Walter P. Marshad,
William D>'tur!ay, dohn Orr,
John Evan**, Henry L. Ringwall.
JohD Holmes, John H. Shoenoeri'trf,
W illiam S Haven Alexander Spear.
Peter H Hunger. William K. Sohmeria,
Richard Hav».
William S Lavely,
HUNKY \\. HJIISTTI,
Near the corner ».J h . h.i.
PI TTS HI l K<* 11, PA.
MnNKY in Urg<- nn i Biiuiil fjunnti tit*-«
loaned on itold and S.Gt-r, Diamonds, Jewelry,
mni Silver Wiitche-, atnl Hii k.invi-» *• f vh.uhlho ar
ticles, for any leng'ti of um** agreed on 1 f.e
canoot t* delivered wits.* ut On.- Ticket. Not a‘count
able in c.a.«o ol tire.
ftl|-l>rt}oe Hours from T A M. to lo P. M
WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Street , cornrr of Thirtl,
pi n'H.HriIMH. PKN.VA.
NHi*LMK> .V i.N'.S, littukeri* ami K>-
• Broker- 1 . an 1 ln»aierH id Noum, iJrafi-s
uol.l. S-.v«*r aa i Bank Nou*k. Lii’liany*
od ifio Ka*u?ru an'l Wruurn con«uaiily fur salt*.
C<*ll’-*»'U''Qh uukli- in aJi ilir cr.if*a throughout U;**
PmitMi Health It-poniM rH‘#>ivt*.i in par finnis* or rtir
r»*r.'. najHjr, N<> 3T MarE**' ftrret in-rai'Mi 1 hint aril
Fourth rtreou. jia.'iuly
AG9TII LOOKIb THU*. - tOOMlfc
AUSTIN LOOMI.S A O'., De«>rs
PrtTtni߻ory Note*, 800 i*. Mortgages. and
curiuott for rooo^y
Money loaned <>u Check* Mr"*' *iui Cl.»w»n J
KUOU^H.
Nul'Ks A.Mj l>ku- IS h.*r.,Hl AM* »*i.l
Per»OD*> desinns I <an I*o &e»'>>mrT»‘**lfti**d oo
reasonable ti-rtiia. its : ‘•apiLi.i-*-• 'kq t» - ! J ruir t:**d wi»S
g\H»l eeouriUew at rt-i:uiD*r*uvi. f.r*t »*•»
attend b> the Sal*-, KfriJ’in*' ! I of H* •
Relate ,
OfL.-e, iNu. n K I_> l‘ h;h Hi Kr.r.l, a:»>Ti> W i
tn2VIT -g-| 'N t .v 'M ;s
howe’k mum-i:
ARE aDA Pi h'MoAll k.i.-i- .'<■ KAMI LY
rtKWIN'*. wr*r* ub c.jiia n * p « o ■ *d‘e t
hd 1 :.r»r e-t fating, inakio*.' i •*
alike <>6 oolC • de-. wb'Ci. <v,n> .1 ■
An! f -f di. rinu. '
Sh*>* unv«‘ ha»« o'> -u j «"r
i:,i-m Hi N>' i -^.r
ft’.‘JO <la wi'
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES!
NO. II I"I FTII STHKKT,
WHEKEKK <sc WII-BOlsr
Awarded Uie Kir-.! Premium at Ihe
IN; IK! 'I A'l h.- ! Ai K.
■ -II > - 1 A l l. I' '.
II.LJ N' ’la Milt : \:::
V* 1"< iS-l N - ! \ i V r \ '
!• -W \ - \ I i- !• A 1 ..
1- \! i • K i HI V . ; i a. K
| r AS K •* I \ i h r \1 U
hEWJ*.KSrt 'hlK KaiK.
V KKMON’I 1\ I K hAIK.
CHICAU-I MW'HAMty t.Ns'Ull 'th,
i.<»i wvu.lk MKiiuM^’i.vvrnrn;
UNCINNAIT MKi'IUN ICS' IMtnnTTK
\LI.K I * HEM O.C'NTV PAIR, PiUst-urO
And oihpf I'ouniv Ka.r» U*> nutnemu- i<* mention
WK i. F FYM T>» TklK IT iM. I(' WHK K! -
Kl; X Wll > m iMi'K'Ki< -hV» I.S • M\-
(HI.NKA I UKM ' KD I’hH Ivv »■'*• .n* <<.n' •
m ij* in.-nta k* Ui'- >*»-i «U.| ir •*«. re,:**.-* K*ut. r
rtfwing Mh< tt*-w m u*t* I: ■><•«. •••' ...»
1, l( > iin.'ln-'l »n.i mcs**:-' M.-'c-. iK.i,:.-- tin* !•- «-t u i
,>n ui.- -■ It*- i- -intj-l** (Ti c •[!*•.ri,m.:.
*p«*ed) in u»< rauv-n'. au l m.>r** ,mr»U*» vh.-tn ac.) labr.
mar bine.
We gire fliii iQ»U-')cln.'rif 1-11x140 1..<• piir<-‘.uj.rr t 1
-*t>w ordmtry \ -pi it. gaii-t*-.
tuoii. and lu k. ai. c . the Mime mar: r.- , an.l unnii i
it lor tnrce
Circulars contain.ng a.•« Ir m .*.!.••« it.'
h'.ghtvd hlxivl.Rtf. ht-l mi-1 •*«■<. i* »it'.>. |.r ,»• .wi ;
r* furnished gTxU* --n aj.p.M-ioon :u I'-r-.T r ' ••• .-1.,-r
tiewing Mftt'li.or *dk 1 ■» -. 1 <MU»n <».i t
constantly or hand
mv6 W>l. Sl'.H\KB,
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
WITH I N TII E UEA 1 ' 11 t> F A LI..
Print** Reduced for Sm*n Yrun<. from $l6 to
fl 10, including Hcinora. lnrrt*.-u«cd facilities for man
ufacturing and the curtailment of litigation expenaea
roDHe<jii«‘n upon ror*-n 1 dtH-isicOf* of the l oiled States
Count* affirming the validity <d the Urover A Baker's
io'h patem*. thin company to furnish their
fiEWINtt MACHINES with important improvement" at
greatly
PnTHHI’RGH, PA.
REDUCED PRICES.
The superiority of these machines for family use and
manufactures in the utma range of purpose and ma
terials is attorned by the tens of thousand* using them,
and the moderate prices at which they are now sold,
places them within Uie reach of a'l and obviates all ex
cuse for tampering with those inferior anil low priced
machines which hare so much‘pre|udloi.i the Bewmg
Machine business. Kvery matmiue sold by us is war
ranted for three years. wealsogire instruct iou.h free ul
charge to purchaser** to enable them te HKM, Fh .1.,
UVniEK, ’ITCH AM* KMHKUIDEB, ALI. <»•' TUh
BAMK MACHINE. # ,
Circulars nan be had at our office freo of nharge by
applying either in person or by mail.
N. K. —Hewing Machines, Needles, rtilk I'wist, Cotton,
etc., constantly on hard
CHA'I'hNKY t WALTr.K.
No Is Fifth street,
nn .27 lienernl Agent*.
FITTHB VRGH
DAVID M'CANDLESS
Special Partner.
A\l- B lits»EKH LUMAN ttOOEti
I). B. BOiiKUS A S«N^
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND CHAIN OKII.I. TEETH,
Office. 08 Fifth Street,
r„i3 pittsburuh. p*
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
ItiAAC JONKB....JNO. 1.. noVh....WM. M*CUI*LOIKvH
PITTSBURG*!.
..JOS. K. HUNTER
MANUFACTUKKHB OK CAST STEKL;
also. Spring, Plow uml A. B. Hteel BI'KINfiS and
AXLES, corner Ron* and Fir*«l streets
no-J8 PITTSBURGH. Pa.
SMITH & PITCAIRN
lerefcaui Tailors,
PUllbargh, Pa.
ST. CLAIM ST UK JET,
apis
HOI HO! FOE MINCE PIES,
TF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW
1 pnut or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and ail other
kind of Bpicea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange,
Lemon and Cu?on Peel go to Haworth 4 Brothers iu
Ihe Diamond, where you will get alt new crop Fruit
and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a
pantfal and toll assortment of Family Groceries, Teas
wines. Brandy*, and all o k<A i *of Foreign and
oaTteUc Liquor*. fIA ** ** i A BROTHER
<£o2l comer ot Dial » Diamond alley
M£R for sale by
J & WFLDIN.
pMUHDcnr.
AI-HRKE.
nci parsiDutrs.
1.-.Hju- Whittier
t'hr.BiiHn Vender
SIi'&TTiUIT AJ?P TaiAJCEEB
CHAKLKH A. COLTON. |M
LOAN OFFICE.
No. 100 Smithfleld Bt.,
#lachnies
Sewing Machines,
MKK STITOI SKIS
Raveled or Fuliod Out
Vt. H. I.axrrll
PITTSBURGH
FA I 11 S OF 18 0 0
MAN U ? AI'TU UK&N 0/
ROGKRB’ IMl’BOVKl) FAIKSiT
JONES, BOYD & CO-
Ho. 4*
/• v; ' v «•- v ’
* .*■ *K ‘
*• *, J *£*. 4
The only profits from prfem.um* waxa tr.i- company
nan divide by law, are from ufuch have been de
termined.
Insurances made on every deienpKon of i'roperty.m
Town and Country at rates u* p.-w *\r- we rousisten; with
security.
Since their ncorponuion, a pern*! of r :r:y ye.ir-*,
they have paid lokkch by Fire, to an known'. t*\ce~d'iH.
Four Millions of Dollars, thervby nbordimi evidence of
the advantages of Insurance, aa vrd; a- Uicab. .y aud
disposition to meet with proiu;''n**v- ail lmb'i;iieh
Losses paid during the year lsfcy. ad.
Charles W. Bancker, Mordeeai I». I/t-wia,
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Bamtiel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R, Smith, Edward C. I»riv,
George W\ Richards, iteorge Kale*,
CHAB. N. BANCKER, I'resident.
Ki'WARH C DALE, Vice PretnJerrt.
WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern.
J. UAKuNKK COFFIN,
Northeaat corner Third and Wood ‘•itoouj
Wee tern Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
GKOKkE. iJAItSIP, PreHidunl;
F. M. GORi •' >N. nt>oreui:»
t-apu R. It COCHRAN, tten’l A*6ut.
Orrio* No Water Mrse\ (Span* &C■>'* vt •
up hUir*,; Pittsburgh.
Wilt insure against a!: k- uJb of MKKaniMA Ft IN K
RiaKri.
A Hone Institution macsgod *7 Inrertr.r- who
well known in Ui« 'vinmiunuj. and win* art* dnerm.K- .
hy promptness at < -iberaltiy, to m:uiua:n ih« .I. a: r
wrm-U they hava a»narotnt, kh oilerm* u.e t*»M proter
tioo to those whc dMtr;* L> t>e insured!
AMHfiritt, (trroHHK amn.
.S;«vk Accounts
Mortgage
t übro furniture
upeu Acr-ounis, eu*
Premium Nou**_. . ..
Notes MIJ Uhls •.lie', i. I. ;*• 1.
We»u<’o 1 tape a, U Miner, .i, ,
tieorge W. Jacks.<u. .W-ner- .*•)'A'....y ,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alemcd.'.- N:n..«k,
Wm. H. Hrruth, Uha». W. R'eiieieon,
Andrew Ackiey, Wn, Mol-, i, e \n-.
Alexander o)>e<jr, ~>«%• .1 M i
Kee.s J.'l hOUUIo
PHILADELPHIA FIHE AHD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Capital s2lo,loo——Assets s3u 1,0-18.
WILL MAKK -ALL KI N 1 >S t»F IN S l
RANCH, either Perpetual or Lutm-eu, on ever i
description o/ Property or Mercuandiae, ut roV-onao.e
rates o f premium
Hubert p kin<.. Pr„...aem.
M. W . BALI *W IN. \ ire Profiler.s
MRECn.-KV
Charles Kayos,
K. H. Ragiiah,
P. 11. ba?ery,
C. bDermnn,
B. J. Magargeo,
K. BLACtau&a, ie'rcuuT
/ lr. ('< >rY I N Ag«* n l,
CVrccr 1 t.ir I an.i Wi.o.i h’.reel:
Delaw aii k mtita l safety in
*I'RANCH iVMPIM —IVMKp »RA ! Kl» P\
•IKK LWHM.AI VRK .’K Pi- \N*Si.V’ANI l. l-
OFFICE. K C'JfiXFii rUUipAM- If.-i I.X •" f' . .
i im.u»Ki phia Marini: iNscrav Ka.m s •
i orgo aij*l Freight, i< >ml pan- of me W>r i iNI. \ '.
1 ,V“A ItA NC t>o t>v P- ver*. 1 :
laD‘l u> ml |>aru* of tii** Ini ju FikK IN
KCRASCHo on Mercmmu.ee genera. ..oßu-r*.-., ;m.
ling tioua#*, *<•
f'liicriM —Wm Mar. r:. K- l-nu:: l A H. ,>j ?< *•
1 heopfniu* Pbul-iiDg, Jonn N Peiir->—\ John 4 i;»v:-
tames Traquoir, Wm. Kyr**, Jr., Jam*-* c Hao<l, Wm <
1.u.1a.g, Joseph 11. Beal, I’r Iw M Jill a 'ov.
l..rpi>r. Hugh Craig. * ‘hare* Kei i*v. Sauiu*-. I. -.ur:.-
.i. F. PoaiMion, Hoary ‘Com*. :.-i*ar.i l**r' -i,” P
ludn< Brooke, Bpem-or I C :?a• < i.
Ivnt*»rt Burton, Jr„ Jacob 1’ J.mci-, lamer I M J-'a- '. *u
Joahua P. hvr**, John h r rgh, !•
Morgan. A H B«*rg**r, ti»*.
Wfl.I.iAM MU<Tl\ I'raa.fent
THilri HAM'. V'i'M Pn»m.l«*til.
Uaifin Lrucafl, Berreury.
r ung it I
( A I.L'l -t «•
I'ilUfn'j Insurant* tom}iaity ol Pitlstinrsli
Office, l or, of Market and Wat er Silt.
WM BA'tAI.KY, :n
SAMI'K!. RK.A.
INSntELS STEAMBOAT* l AK(.OI->,
In.-nr** fctftunwt Low»and Pumn):-‘ ;:i th«* NaT'^fU.nn
of it,* Southern and Wf.u-:o 'k.' 1 Hkf* and
Hsyou«. and t’l** Nhv -o «d the
Insure* affatust Loss au<l Damage by Fire.
H-vks.-t,
Ja*. Purtc . ,
B h J ... -■
I- r*o' l- « r
- uO U .TO.pt’.R,
mh J* lr* Ih.
HIM iUUMH
Mutual Insurance Company,
la>( r. d \ r..N « 1 ,\i > - t 1
CII AKTKMCLi HY Til K i Ki.ll*: Allr.t < ’ I'SNN
CiwA 1 ft/*i/<U SJK>J,O>» | f* ,V.r«
This i'umfany wim. in-i kl i»n
h i ..Lag*, >1 cr- i.an.t;»o p l- urn.'.urc, x■. t. :<-wn <*r
1 ountry.
I'lawcroat-—!L»q .1 .1 IV»r.*«*. 1 It I' Ahrv -.
,n>v. ii. v, t l.iw*- l<. h. JActmati, C: .w- \
Mayer. Pt*u*r I'tckaon, W. Wnu«, 1 ht»man K icheo.
HoN.u 1 HNKVKY. I‘residfut
T T ABki-ns, S ic** Pm-ideui.
I’UUS KITCUXN, Sti-rrlarj
J A I : ITl.K'l . S
J«£i .v. T'l K.I.- -• r- -k
I'KNKSYLVANIA INSUH.AN UK CO
Ol I’ltlabursli
OfflC*
Jacob Pam ter, Kodv pßU.»rtu*n, I. ilri«r Sproul,
C A CoUoq. Janm* H. Hupkin*. A. A Currier.
Henry Sprout. Nirij. Yoeghllj, (.force W Mnm
A I. Jon**, Wad.* Hfttnpu* , Rots-m Phixvs,
Chartered Capital S3OO.UOU
KIRK AND MARINE RISKS laKEN, »d »•! d«
•H-TI^UODB.
ometu;
A A- CA RRI KU, Pre-iden t.
I (»RIKR Sl'ROl'L !^ecr»*Lary. [ ;<v! 1 t
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THK
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
Of Philadelphia*
On Building, Limited or P(*rj»»tua!, Merchan
di&o. Furniture, «fec., in k>wn or country.
OFFICE .VO 308 WALNUT STREET
Cash Capital, $‘429.G10 tM>.
Assets, 9303,50 N 90.
Invested sla follows, viz:—
First Mortgage ou ltii}»r»>rtv»| City ITojerty,
worth double the amount $166,600 00
(iroutid rt*nu first class 2,462 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s ri ft cent. Mortgage
Loans, $30,000, cost. 27,000 00
Philadelphia city 6 per c»ut loan 30,00».» riO
Allegheny County 0 ft cent. Pennsylvania
Kailuoad Ixmns 10,000 00
Collateral loans, well secured i.ftoo 00
Huntingdon ami Rroml Top Mountain Rail
road company, mortgage loan 4,u00 Oo
PetinsylvaDW Railrnad Compauy StoH'k.. . 4,000 00
Bu<ck of the Reliance Mutual Insurance 24.360 0u
Htook of County Fire Insurance Co 1,U60 oo
Stock of iHMaware M. H. Insurance Comjianv. 700 00
Commercial Hank do 6,136 ui
Mechanics’ Hank do 2,012 6u
Dnioo M. Insurance Co’s Bortp 160 00
. Bills Receivable, business paper 16,2tf7 18
Book Accounts, accrued mu-rosl, etc 6.216 72
Oash on hand and in in hands of agents 11,386 16
1308.608 00
OLKM riNiti.KY, Presider
v i a icToa h .
Clem 'nnglov, Samuel Bispham
William xt. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Fredenkc Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Henjamm W. Tinsley,
John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, L. Uuhrop,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lenmg Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James B. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts.
P. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary.
J .GARDNER (X)FFIN, Agent,
mylfl Northeast cornerj’hird and Wood streets.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE»j(o, 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
TNSUREIS against all KINDS of
4 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES. President; JoHN D. MeCORD, Vice
President; L). M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt WILLIAM
DEAN, (veoeral Agent.
Dtltaovoa*-' Isaac Jones, C. 0. Hussey, Harvey Childs,
Q rmy. John A. WtUon, B, L. Fahnestock, John
L». McCord, Capt Adam Jaoobe, fL P. Sterling, Capt W.
Lean, RobM- L. M’Grev, Roh't fl Davis. rnrUS
COAL, NUT CO AL, SLACK. A CoK K._
Having purchased the entire interest of my In o
partnens in the firm of HAILEY. M’KAIN A 00, lam
now prepared to iurnish to our former customers and
the citizens of Pittsburgh aDd vi unity generally a
W£ or of COAL, Nl'T C( >AL, SLACK and
COKE, in large or small quantm*. Orders »em through
the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Mnouiiga*
helu Bridge, or at the Works, wil l be attended to with
promptness.
Coal Works and Office, situated in HouiJi Pupibucgh,
one square atiove the Monougalmla Bridge.
JAMES M. BAILKY
LANDHETU'S HARDEN SEKfw.—.luai
received a large select and varied stook of the
above named Celebrated Garden Heeds, embracing all
the new varieties. The enure satisfaction our deeds
rendered last year and years before, qualify us iu saying
they can not Isj surpassed. O ders by mail accompa
nied by luiah or satisfaciory references promptly at
tended to. ti(xM-inieDu of ihe needs growing can be
seen at the Wore.
BECKHAM A KELLY, Druggist®,
D |aa& - Allegheny City.
H.ILD A Pi^LES.-—d i sacks, l 5 barrels,
;um received and for sale by
.. MEANS A COFFIN,
..'fy... _ eorne Wood snd Wmer streets
OIL LEASES.—PRINTED FTiRMiS FoK
original leases unit for Bulj-lertiuii. lor sale he
. J. R. WKLDEN.
T I_T _ 63 Weou Fifth.
H"' UMMEL'B EXTRACT OF CuFFEE,
warranted to be good. For sale by
„ B. B, FERGUSON",
marlS corner o High and Wyhe atreeu.
V -U -vfi
ftB
DIRIOTOJirt
.f od.Ov-. 'V
|di\i'iA *&
viuifoij
Opposite the Custom House
K. U Cow,
itooraO >V. hr»wa,
Jo»«fd. si. ivr,
John CaTIOU,
K. W-ior,
P A MAi- KJKa, Azf*r. I
No. W» Ursier I'r.t-i »ir.•
M ~
Wapi - ■ 1 -nux. J
- V K.-i
1-a. may m i... iuiu.ii
II usu
Mo. 03 Fourth »ir««t
DIKW.TURS.
% ■ . r
~t - f r
Pedical;
w atM
** &
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC,DIURETIC,
DYSPt^O
LHY&SRffiIIC CORDIAL
PUBE HOLLAND GIN,
FOR MEDICAL
A AID PRIVATE l'BE.
What Shall Wo Drink ?
riMi[,niii wm.Fh's ri'KK cvgniai'
BKAN I>Y,
IrT'i.un.-J and L..tUM l>y hjm-elf. warranted pure .-iul
thp [.*-.•*«, .piaUty, wub hi’-* cerudcHio ou liir t>ou!<s hml
|i« *oai on the oord.
rDiiLl’HO WnI.FK'S FI'II F FORT WIXF,
Imported and uoiited l.v lumse.’. put up for mediei*
dh! tiwe, with his on toe bottle; warranted
pti.v and of mu Cr-l qua it;.
UDOLPUO WOHFKS PUKK SHKKKY
Imported and t-ouh’d By himself, *:ne same aw For
Wiue.
F DoLFH' > WOLFE'S FU KK MADEIRA
jo} • no.i And i.• ii;i,-d t.y himself for private i*'id m*‘di
.•,nal ii r> l»f-i wiiim i-st-r of’.Tn l i>- ihr trad** o. l»--t
i.va. Ih« V*.' .no is wwr»nit“l j-6i Its-i'y f*uU‘.
I' ii. 11,1*11 (i Wl>HFK':t I'LiKli JAMAICA
IU'M.ST. (JROIX 111! M, SCOTCH AN 1)
I KISH WHISKY.
Yd imporw-'i nud ImiLird by hiioselfiiwar
r Ku!«MI pi;: •• Slid If ! l»--t <}U»Jlt) .
TO TEE PUBLIC.
i will «i*ke my repuurwn aft a awn, my m*n.ims: R*
a oJ < hinv ? cn: resolem*** in c e oily o! New
V«>rk\ ihßt who I k-•! to will) my
mV i.»l>e!, a-. Jm» r.i*r;.ricaii'. cioreel and »'Aii t-e re
iuMl u[>oa l»y ever? p<m ha.-er.
l’!.yfl!C!Hr.< who uee \\ iu«h and in their prae-
RLould give the preference ■ t.e-e art.el*H.
For sale t»y all •• r c-.-w and Apothe
oar
rDOI.PIIO WOLKK,
ir sfi'l itri‘ tut i<: U:«j fv’hiMjim Arr.
mafic Sohuapps,
I*. ’Jo Hii-i 'i- Bcavor ?*'.rppt. N«*w York.
I> r it H. KKV hf.ii Ax'-- 1 10 Wood at- uo-> 6mdiw
YOU CAN’T FIND
A N A KTIVLK, THAT SITI’S AS WELL AS
HEIMSTREET’S INIMITABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Apothecari©.- amt Coc-umer* tdwtifv that
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE
for 'i h e ball and grey
Re t-l tri** te.-cAnony from Kentucky.
Mt W. A. Ball, P?mtah Ky-Ju'y L'T.ISOO.
lu-ac Sir :—I Lave uaoJ H eimBTRLZIb Isimitabl* IU’R
Ki.-touai ;rt. Ml iam In.man experience:n all
uUier preparation- /or the line pnrpo-e, that 1/ is the un/p
• irtir/r ever ’■( ! v e- t f ' 'tc ” ('• }wt< •’* jAine.
Yt>iir« truly. ___ JOHN L». TAL^
Pali. ah. Ky., July r, IS<5O.
W. IC. HaoAt X Co , Troy. V Y
i, r ni, AN!vt* pi ease fiitl ol Mr. John <*
I >*n. merer.-uu of our ciy.m rnnud B H nitaTKirr's
i M*?r»!iL* Hair Ks-t.-r \ri' t. Th:* t«ioimunv is* given
: avtr«r u.—d mot*’- of i’ l ** preparation- n<*w '>*'! r<
1 f,|in 1 ilu' c'Ui"ll *<; -•j I ■«• Hair K«--11 •r 1 > e ami w*n i •><
Lr-ial nn'C :Lti,a to Uio 'iieili-i of th *• Jnunelnhte...
Am out < f th- • ar*' ** horwer-l by Railroad double
1 e riai/it> had md re \ i-ry uulv xmr.-,
' \V A. BKLI-
Hr. .N \ l l'K\i. C*.Ha»R t-K
[T \\ • 1.1 • KWB-Kf.
THE HAIR,
v*.-mr» a»>e r-rmeynee- hA- t urned it grey, and
u »ui render m -»»fi and glo*oy.
!i. 1 ;ba; ,t n-.i color the rkiv
• ;m'ti a- -« :ei nQ* h< the roota,
• nm t <• Ha-:. Mil ibws* r«‘-
B cfiii Cv -t-ed a- freely
nnd vat,:. »r ty—l,»
Who may iry u. wi! !
: i,;Lf : 1 '
1■« Qrvi lilt- .n:d
;or«» 11- r*.ior MM fi
H - J m. 'b-
*f<-r: *>. an 1 a- no ar
,0 »-. ( uaL
Hu" Ken-1 l fl! - lei
>- -iiiih Mo., Nt, 1 A.'.y
1 0 - 1 ’.ereby eerufy that
i- and my iie.el puimdly
:*r 1/
Mt-s. W . i*: Hi*.in A '
> il <,r my ' ->rn«* : .o 1
' . ’ i->u;n: ir ru * eirv iTunm-t 1 in
■ ~:rV. - i-.uir >*: iiKIMS'I REM'S 1 MM! FAULK HAi R
1 'HUI' K l.v r..- >;.-*• my Hrr restored to
t- ..r;xTim .• .i- r and ihiclin**-'. u removed ail daadrntt,
1 r*.-U-.l it - in .mg. kii I tnu .1 a n appeal
i.. ■ »er«- I*d• r«*.v o ’ r« i.t frmn any H-u
!paraii.’D I • vor u-*«el t«-:ort* ..{>•>'«■ ot v«»rk« la
i.e»* an i xeiilit-nmu, m' .m.n.alr »no all
’ ! ( j»* “Jr. m’tahlo " a- it-mx t!-*' i-*-*i and cht*H|>tv-t
•i.’ I: r iu\T*' ■ n u ur m»u 1. .-hii ",! 1 in-amni.'iiit
: .t.,c. •• r bm mi.' t-> Henry 1 .-v uol.tj*, 1
• t - - t )r tj " Hi* - ..U-rr.'Oii-
\\ U.UAM H- I'HY'-H vu.
R.-- ! 11 euf die many eiton* re-*eiv.-.| l.y itn* Po
.-T. .s. ild. Arirust'2, litVl
Miv»v ii K !iu-U t>’ . 1 r>•>. N i-uciUo '1 b**
-raid*' re-'lhs atuuniing Idle U‘i' o:' H«un*tre4l'- l*lil
it m.ll . . n *verv s#*n-e of ibn word.) If-iir
v ■ .i,-nmr. i f.st 1 should cm* my testunonv tfißi
:.-r ui tif t pror.i :.j u 1 ii-it l-ou h
uiri’• • i si -nli- . -*l i. s *-\l -> we. i. f t hA- / .v\
• r . !.1 ,urv !Ur • oat v* •.* gray io ti e ooh-r d in
j i Ihoisi. a“d’h*»« hr'.-u/id it "tui hick kill hsahnjf. I
ml', 0.1 ;. ■ u ih- H'lr'if by Mr. Key notds, your
t .•■•.it- • -r.- 11 i». » .••it -r w ii ; Is* ol \ou mas
. .i. :u.is .wur-.
M Krt ’’i M (U)RH'l'. Brooklyn
e-i t-r> h ;.-(• • -ITiC- j'-s- au-l $l p**r l^uie
U KHAMNi 1,1,
l'rO|.n.H..r., I ro> . N. I .
t i »<*•>. ! I Kp\ r . No, WO U ;•»>»! M:reU a«»‘D: tor
f«»U
Fh l\A 1 h D -
i'K HB> »W.\ H MKUK.Ai. and
U'KUP \\. U.‘Th>. N->. 60 BMIIH
* e-Ul H-.ri'Bt, l‘lU--»nurjb, Pi-nnxvl
r mu
It. HRoWN i!> an old r:ti&*n
>; !*tu-*uur*u, and has been In
f >»r Ui«* Laot Cwm«£v-Aw
v’-i’!. Ki<* ln.-iaoßr tiAA b©t*a con
■viod m >Ftly io Private and Burgical
'.>.*<<* axe-*.
CITI7.KNB AND STRAN tK>B
n ueed of a oieomal meud* should not fill t ) find out
-urt- j lace of relief. The Doctor is a grvdo
no, and ills experience tn the treatment of a certain elaas
ut -.{.senses ix h x<:rH guarantee to the nuflerer* cf obtain
.aj j'f-rrnaneni r*-!,rf, by the use of hlfl remedies and
folluw'UK lux advice
l)a. BROWNS RKMKDIB3
never fail to our<* the worst form of Venereal Diseases,
impuriuee and eJcroluloua AitecUOas. Airo, aU diaeaee*
annmg fiona a hereditary taint, which manifests itself
;u u,” form of a letter, pionawa, and a great many forms
of -bin -liseaxoH, uie onpu of which the patient is er,}
urely ignorant. To personsaoadlictedL, Dr. Brown oSor
h’ IK'B of a mho and speedy recovery.
BKMINAL weakness
l>r. frown'ii remedies for this alarming trouble
t>rv*ugh 100 oflou by that solitary habit of sensual grail
ftrauon, which the young and weakminded ofteu give
way to, \to their own are me only reliable
remedies kuown in unt* oountrt— they are safe, antf
make a xpeedy restoration of health*
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to on re this painty
hricane in o fAe.doyr—he will warrant a ouro. He alto
treat* Pden, (.%W»L Gonnorrhcaa, Stricture, Urethal Dis
charges female W eakneea, Moatidv Suppressions, Dis
eases of the Joints, Fistula in Aoo, Nervous AQecuons,
Piua* in the Hack and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad
der, together with all dines ?nof an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, oontainmg art,
directed to DR. bKOWN, No. 60 BmUhfteld street, Piu*
tmrgh, Pa, will be iminediMely answered. Medicine
-tent to any ttdvlre&R, safely packed bad secure from ob
servation
Orhce and Private Ro m \ *(• BautrifWld street
piitwhiiirah. |‘a or*tJ6
i- mi iff rut: blooo
MOFFAT’S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
I* H<K N J X HITTERS.
r PHE high and envied celebrity which
JL these pre-eminent Medicines here acquired lo>
the invariable ethuaoy in ail the diseases which tbe\
Srofese to cure, has rendered the usual practice ol
ng not only unnecessary, Imt unworthy of them,
in ah cases of Asthma, Attections ol the Bladder mu'
Kidneys.
Bduxti Ft ihst a u»k» Liver Cump'amta.
In the South aud Wo»i whero these diseases prep*
they will be found tOVaiuaWo. Planter**, farmers at
others who once use these medicines, will never alle
warJs tie without them. Bilious Cholic and Benon
Looseness. Biles. Cosuvenesa, Golds and Cougha, Cholu
Corrupt Humors, 1 >aoptuas. Utsp«pbu.—No person with
thin distressing disease should delay using these medi
cines immediately. , _ , ,
Bn,-,»tum* of Ou Skin, RrysiptUu, and
H'ivsa uid Aecs—For lh» scourge of the ft iiern
country, these medicines will l>e found a -Afe, siv»edy
hi).i o*/riH.n remedy other medium--- '•«**« the ay*
u-m • ulxeet to o return of the duea.-e» a ■ ur.* <-v .hess
meiUnues is pcrmatHuL Try them, l*e selisllo I sod be
cured
Pouin** of U'W/fc'-e-cw’i, IkUUUj,.
U<*di»ohe» of »yery kind, iawwd Kerer, Impure
Blood anJ Los* of Appotite,
IiTEB OowrLatara, Lxraosv, Loosatiasa, Mmuwmai. Uib
ia,hl_li never fills to eradicate enlirelj allihe eflecte
of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful
preparation ofSaraaparma, N «*‘ Bw r^ r l e^? u ;j£
bility, Nervous Complaints of all kinda, Organic Aflec
aolht«s.-Tiie original proprietor of these medicine.iwa,
cured of Piles offc years standing by the uae of these
l.ilo Medicines alone. Ihune in the head, side, back,
U,l RuiDKaTltOtt—Those sHected with tills terrible duesat
“£“f rebel b, tbs LlfeMedicmes
iaa or Blood to ra« Bain, Sctrurr, SaLt Kuoa. Swil
BoaoruLL,oa Ktse's Era. in the worst forma, Ul
eifriMifevery deacription. Worms of all kinds are ef
-luatlr expelled by theee medicine! Parents will do
well 10 administer thetp wheneyor their existence is
susuected Belief will be certain. ■
Tn« Ur« PULS ami Paowix Brrrias Pimcrv ¥U| Bl
and thus remove all diaeakes from the nyuiam.
pUuarod liy HR- WILLIAM B. MOFPAT,
ho. dot Broadway, (Modal Building,) N. t.
For sale by all Lruggiota.
invKklvdaw I"V rt st" 1 . H. K FVFVti Ar 44 . Pilln* .ns
TO THE APFLICTED !
DR. STARKEY’B PAIN EXTERMINA
TOR cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sick Head
ache, Nervous Headache, Toothache ana Bore Throat.
Prepared hr M . STARKEY, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sold wholesale and ret dl by JOS. FLEMING,
BaSSdydew <x rner of Market at. and Lnamoap
-.-V' »■-
i J - *- *—
M’KBE & PHILIPS,
(JEIERAL COOPERAGE,
B*{*e«<n Hand and Wayne atreeta,
UgrWe are prepared u> furniah Coal Oil* WhiaKy» Ala»
Molaaaeeaod i*ork BARREIB, at the hortMfr notion,
&od on the moat reasonable term*. ea2l:ly
WIL a, lA )i “€L.iYTOJS.
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
Near Wood Steel,
<®-Al«-ay» on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac
Brnn l'e-*, i M<l Monongaheia ReofiBedJlVhi«-ky.
JJ. & J. H. SAHIKB,
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, toilet and Rosin Soaps,
Ho. *1 Wood Btr«et, PttMburgU, F«
RUiIAAD W. SOl.&aTa
FOIHTH STREET.
UPHOLSTERY,
N,j. 85 fourth Street, near Wood.
THE SI'BSCRIBEKS MANUFACTURE
Mid keep cunelautly on hand every article ia their
line, ?ti: cornices, OrimmeuLN,Curtain Uoode.ComfOTte,
y efU s. r Be is, oi all kinds; aleo, the ceiebra*
u-d 8.. 'in Spring Bods. Ali kinds ni shades, Blinds
Ull d I • . I’i‘tv.
.ini ait*-*ulion £>ivt*n to ail orders for fitting and
iiyii e l wn I'sirpei*. on i iot-hrt,
ucl7lid KOBERTB A ROENICK.
' a ~ FULTON",'"BIiTTL”A~ND~BKASS
No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh,
Pa., is orei-irotl to furnish to order,
Ciil Ki 11, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER
Front l*i !•> lO.Oui) pounds.
CHIME DELIAS made to order. STOP AND CiAUGIi
O k ni aii .-iz-es, for Steamboats.
mineral water itmiucounter railings,
ami “very varioty of Brani- Caatmgß finished in the
•H-rtt'-.-t rnauce.-.
BABBli’s ANTi-An RITION METAL; FUL-
T'NS PATENT MERALLIU PACKING, for Bteam
Rsirue*. _ __ ap2&ly_
'J'HKOLh ICS1 ANDL A KG EST
Liilioempliit Establishment in Hit City.
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER 1
NOS. 17 UNO 19 FIFTH STBEET.
HRP.W ll.R'B BUILDING,
noli riTTSBU_S9U._P_*__
HEUBY EBBES,
ORGAN MANUFACTURES,
Keep, conllantlj l on hand
Church and Parlor Organs,
OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION.
No. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high,
4 fern 9 inched wide, 2 feet d inches deep.
No. T Five stops, 9 fee: b inches high, 5 feet 6 mohos
Wide, 3 fret 6 inches deep.
Nu. 3. Light stops, 11 toet 6 inches high, 7 feet 3 uxa.
wide, 4 feci 3 inches deep.
No. 4- Twelve stop*, 13 feet high, 9 feel 6 ins. wide,
7 foci Jeep.
Thr above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth
,c esses they will be somewhat highet.
hor further information apply to
JOHN H. MELLUK, 81 WoodsLreet,
Or HENRY ERHEN, 173 Centro street,
apU.ly~.sai NEW YORK.
T AS'. ‘MI LLINGAR, MONOXGAHELA
J PLAN'iNo MILL, would respectfully inform the
i-uhie' that he has rebuilt siu«ve the fire, and having en
larged nis establishment, and tilled it with the newest
auJ nu>7i approved machinery, is now prepared to fUr
r.i*h tiouriQg and planing imards, scroll sawing and re
sawing. door*. Bnsn anJ shutters, kiln dried, frames,
mou.dings, box-making, Ac.
South PittHburgti, September 7,1867. I*2o
STOCKING EMPORIUMI
CHEAP AND DUR BEK-
M. l)ALl,
Stocking Manufacturer,
/ '■ lltNtit FIFTH ST. AND MARKE'I
V-' ALLEY, uaa on hand a tremendous assortment o
A'rv.ien Suv'ktag*,Ho'»©,bockisConjfortjkGlove*, Hoods
3 u-b n, for men and women, together with a very exteo
;.i r.i«Hcrtmeot of ali descriptions ot U»>odii in his tine.
i v i.L ei the season. He sells pna* vtictes at Lev
• i... «. i Ail K.n-1 examine.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS,
PLI MlsfeTltd aqJ FIN'ISHKKS of nil kind* of brass
DEALERS IN HAS FIITPUES, AC.
Dfflct and WarerootDi Sio. 144 Wood at-.,
Foundry, No. 154 First it., flr« Doors below
aionongthels House.
Tue well-known practical skill and experience in the
renotw branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe
l-'iiime, oi the senior members of the Arm, (who will
✓ive their personal attention to all work entrusted to
them.) should entitle us to a share of public patronage.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
Satinets, Vestings, Tailors* Trimmings, &c.
NO. 255 MARKET ST„ North Side,
JOHN V. TULRY,
dei'Alr
BOOT MAKER,
Third Street, near Wood,
(Two Doom above the Telegraph Office.)
After a long absence from
the Boot business, has again commenced, and
ra himself that he will be able to render general
sausfkotion, and would be pleased to see his former
customers and fnemU, He has on hand the beat ol
FRENCH CALF 3KIN9, and none but the beat of work
men will receive employment. Satisfied that he is
competent to judge of the workmnu.ihip and material,
Ue will give his undivided attention to this branch ol
business aal&lr
0 H RiSTMAS' F RESEN TS
Coal Vases, Fire Irons,
PLATE WAJUURh, TSAIS AJtli VASKb
TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA SETS, it
%Vi£s, Wigs, Wik*,
AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every
description and Latest Styles of Fashion, mana
factured by J> R. CAOf EAOBI, No. S 4 FooamSf.
The subaeriber haring resumed business in Pittsburgh
wishes to Inform his former friends and patarona of the
citv and surrounding country, and would call their at
tention to a new and beautiful SELF-ADJUSTING WIG.
It puts all former plans of wig-making in the shad*. Its
merits are lightness, durability, not liable to ■hri»hr j
bears equally all over the beta, and easy and graceful
appearance, showing the development of the forehead
true to nature.
Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new
mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIG& They do
away with the heavy and formal ftppnnrum so —m»»,
'iiuapnmved of in the old ehrtae. soildtv
WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he haa
purchased the interest of his late partner, G, 3.
BATEtt, in the Roofing Brininess, and is the sole manu
facturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds
of Roofing:—
Ist. finin Elastic, Cement, Felt
and Canvass Roofing.
3d. Improved Felt, Cement and
Gravel Roofing.
3d. Patent English Asphaltic
Felt Roofing.
All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF.. Rooflns
Material for sale, with printed instructions for using.
Office at Bates k Johnson'* old stand, 75 Smithfleid sL
WILLIAM JOHNSON.
N. B—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for
Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and
oheaper. ma.-27:dAw
BKi.HJM.iS AMD bKOOM iiANDL&S -
3,000 Poplar Broom Handles;
100 <Joa Eastern Broome, assorted;
100 boxes Clothes Pms assorted;
100 dosen assorted rwla, (Human)
•2& do do Tubs, do;
60 do Zinc Washboards;
100 do WiJlow Baskets;
100 Peach Baskets;
60 dozen Chorus, assorted
40 pests Measures
and.all other items m Wood and Willow, aold* who
sle.ndr.Uilb, aAMURL,Rk>I)LK
n Id«m »d
Notice.
By leaving your orders at
aiTTB® 1 .. 1 REINEKE'B, 1«4 WOODBXKEET
oaar SIXTH, you can bo> loppiied mmlarlc from
ih« Wagon, jntA Carbon and ?£ai Oii/or
Fluid,ol tbe boat quality, at atore ?W a *»t
..f 3 ' •<<r
insteps
4i rams vxw FAtroa* os
Payette Htroet,
PITTSBURBH, P£BH'»-
WHOLESALE A RF.iAIL
FVo. 37 Diamond Alley,
riTTsr.ußQii, pa
MNNWaomaiita of
BKLLri, OF ALL bIZICS,
Wifi. Ml C'M.ViAAi,
M. DALY Uha blit one *LGre, ui-t lh-<*
, -T-- .'..rr.-r - * Fifth -i. And ••■v '*il
S% E W E 1 B ill.
BRASS FOUNDERS,
flv« Doors from h'lflh.
All Orders Promptly Killed.
E. WATT Si
WITH
TERRY, PRICE Sc CO.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DANIEL S. PUS,
B. PERKY,
BEAUTIFUL FENDERS,
T. J. CHAIG%
194 WOOD 9T,* 4
> ire doors from Fifth.
& JOHNSON’S ROOFING
WM. JOHNSON
WH, ft IrtfltlllKT,
NOTAE"K PUBLIC?
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth
wtroet, dmt Wiwti IT-_
H. W. Pattxrsoic.
TATTEBSOIW & lUWSOS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KVHN'B LAW BIILDINOfi,
Dlamoud Street, near Grant*
PITTSBURGH, PA
Offloc, Wo. 7a Grant Stn«
(Three doors below the Coart Hone*,)
Ei. BAACDtEERIDOE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
7 SCOTT, DENTIST,
• Has innvfl.. 10 the house lately occupied by
Ur. W . A . W A K I',
Wo. *47 8 Penn Street*
(South aide,; mird door above Hand sreet.
Office hour* from 9 A. M. ull 6 P. M. fapidy
JOS EP H ADA3i 8 ,
DENTIST,
Wo. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh.
RxraMsc*:—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Hruc©, Esq, Dr.
Hallock. Theodore Robbia?, Russell Errett, Esq.
myl4:ly
aoimoi
JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
Office, Fourth street, Piushurgb, between Smith
field and Cherry Alley. dell-ly
GEO S. iSELLEN HA V 1 NG RESUMED
THE PRACTICE OF I.AW, m«-y hereafter be
found at his offied, > h ii 2 Fourth street,
1e29 PitUhurgh.
aAIIL, Surgeon JtuiLm, Huccessor to
P Q. W. Biddle, No.lU Bn.ubfieM street.
Office hoars from i>’ l o’clock, and from 3
u> b o’clock.
pUPPING ANU LEECHING, by
V RIH. A MUis. itKSE.
«3.Teeth extracted Hot, CoiJ and Shower Bathe.
F. Bl'JSfi, 17T Grant street.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, Jio. 151 Penn Street, Fifth Ward.
COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds,
Bonds, Mortgagee amt other Legal Writings
Drawn. Acknowleugamenta Taken. BiiU Probated.
»p*iy __
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
Am* u-omeu l l unties or tqi moi.
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND
FIFTH BTREETB.
S3T All business connected with this office will be
tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds
done with legal accuracy—such as Doeds, Mortgages
Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Beal Eat&U
examined.
To the momber of the Ba? ho tenders his services as
Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in the
several Courts of this Btate, and eSewhere. His offle i
i? one of the main Police Stations o» the city, and cr a*
aequeotiy his facilities in executing business of that
ipn.l are vert desirable. felfcly
gaprrran (SaUtries.
ROGERS’
Ambrotype and Photograph
tlitSt PS.IWIUM’
GALLERY,
CHBONH'LE BUItBING,
No. 70 Fifth Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
Bilver Medals and Two Dipiomaa, awarded for
Photographs, Ambrotvpes. and Ltte-Bise Pictures.
SMALL PICTURES’ ENLARGED IT) LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil on Canvas. jail
PEOPLES’ GALLERY,
93 WOOD STREET,
Corner of Diamond Alley.
THESUBSCKIBEKWOULD RESPECT
FULLY announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and
vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery,
and is prepared to take every variety of Picture known
lo the Photographic Art, in its most Perfect styles, and
At GREATLY REDUCED PRICED, important im
provements have been adaod, rendering this the most
ic-irsWe, economical and pleasant location in the city,
tnvl AiJA^UAY.
<Kduratioiial._
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
''PHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
M IA)RETT‘ >, Cambna County. Pminaylvania, four
□rules from Station. oo me diruct route between
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858,
wiihprmliges to rooter the u.-ual Collegiate Honors
and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the
most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the
Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure
water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MON
DAY after the 16th ofAUOUST, and ends about the 28th
of JUNK following. It ia divided iuto two .Sessions.
Students cannot return home between the Sessions.
Ail the Apparatus necessary for Surveying, En-
Sineering, Ao n will be furnished by the Institution
> the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms
no extra charge. SuidnntH will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Teems—Board and I'uiuou, paynl-le hall yearly in ad
vance - $lOO
Washing and nae of Bedding «... 10
Classical and Modern Languages, extra «... 10
Stud* r.t< spend Vacation at the College 10
Refei«?iv--e can be made to the RL Rev. Bishop O’Con
nor, to the Rot. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and
to other Clergymen ol tne Pittsbnrgh Diocese.
Furniture cash.—a full as
sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNIj
TURE, embracing
bureaux,
WARD ROBBS,
And every article needed In a well furnished dwdQisgj
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. A* the only
terms on which business is done at this establishment vk
for GASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want
of anything in the above line, woafcf be advantaged by
calling at FACKXNER A IRWUPB,
No. 103 Southfield street, below Fifth.
J. D. Kuzma,
Joh> M. ibwh
OLIVES T. TIFBT.
HOLLAND BITTEBB
Liver Complaint, Fever end Ague, 4e.
Tba wiwoMßfol Introduction and o*a of tUI flAkhndsg
flaaodv has bees fib* sJgtnl for »literal flood of *evfon4i
called “ Bitten,* offend La various fana*, faa • %mt%
bottle to * Are gallon keg. trotil this word M Bitten " 1* M
another name for “ grog,” or tome rilUl&oa* wfalekey nt»
tom
Bat the really groat relWr derived fan 4t» mtaet* *e%
6M teaipoonfol, of oar medidna,
BCERHAVE’S .HOLLAND BITTERS,
And th* mUn obemoe of after j/ttufrafion, hie ntablkhol
tr tti reputation which toe host of Imitation* and ec*u*»
terfelti hare felled to undormin* It U positively a V«g*>
table preparation, with bard; lafflcient pore ipirita ia
prneorvetL
Bat ece dM of th* genuine, (Half flnt BottleaTwls*
One Dollar.
Ibis a medicine of long tried efficacy for Pnrifftma
t&e Shod, go essential for the foundation of good
health and for correcting disorder* of the rtomadh
and bowels.
Two or three doses will convince the afflicted at
Its salutary effect*. The stomach will speedily regain
Iti strength, a healthy aotion of the liver, bowals
and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed
health be the quick result
For Indkeetlon,
Try Barhave's Holland Bittiiv
Fov Heartburn,
For Acidity*
Try Barhave’i Holland Bittm.
ForlW aterbrash,
Try Berharo’i Holland Bitten.
For Headaohe,
Try Barham’i Holland Bittm
For Low of Appetite,
Try Berhave’i Holland Bittm.
For Ooetiveneea,
For Piles,
Try Barhari’i H»;jand Blttoia
Uin HtTTom, Rhwmiae iJturaljlo Aik*-
ttM* in nußunoi WttM, pror*,
l ”“ a ta oft «l tSieM iMM maZ
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f&tSßssS&Sglii
mm fC&lfc Asnid curd wise ’***
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PITTOBUBGH, PA.
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BOOK CASES,
BCERHAVE’B
DYSPEPSIA,
Try Bcrrhave’s Holland BiUirr
Try Bartona’i HtUuri Satire.
(sol* norunni,
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