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Manner close connection* with bellefontaine and Columbus A Cincinnati Hoads. Armvingat Indianapolis 8.20 P. m. .* “SuLomi- v. u. »« »• Cincinnati 330 * *• and 4 ' 44 Chicago -8.20 P a* N R.-/The time to Cincinnati u* the same ns by Steubenville. Train* on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. kSSesSTRAIN—Leaven PiUaburgh.... p u. Arrives atCrestline 8 W p m, r Matins close connections a? above. ** Arriving at lndianpp’e- 0.00 a. m. « « 8u Lo-hb—6. 9 f. * « “ Cincrnnati.. 6.00 a. m. and. 41 44 Chicago - VlO a. u. w B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steu benville. Trains on both Roads roost at Columbus, and paasewterß all go into Cincinnati together. ’sleeping Cars on this tram from Pittsborgh to Cm innati, tolndianapolis and to Chicago, Train* through to Chicago without changs olCm. U. 8. MAIL TRAlN—Lea'ea Pittsburgh 80 *. * A’rives at 636 »’• “• EASTWARD TRAINS. ueave Chicago, T-60 a. m. and 820 p. m. Arriving at Lima, 3-10 p. MCand 3.46 a. m. ConnecUng with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, O.lu p. with trains for Columbus, Cmcinnau, (.lev eland. Buffalo and the East, and amvtna at Putaburgh, 3J.Oa-M.and 120 p. m. and 8,20 p. m. All making close connections with trams on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN*— From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.40 a and 430 p. a. Arrive at 44 “ USO 44 44 6.16 44 Leave New Brighton, 6.40 “ 44 12.30 * Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 ** u 210 - Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 m„ and 6.10 p. u. Arrive at Economy, 633 p.m. “ 4212 “ Leave Economy 638 a. M n 44 423 “ Arrive tn Allegheny, 6.36 “ 44 6.20 M ALLIANCE MARKET TRAIN—I/eaves Alliance ul 6.00 a. m. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 (.*0 a. a.: leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. m. and arrives in Alliance at 7 60 p slopping at all stations for passengers and marketing. Tickels will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows : At AiHnncA, with trams on the Cleveland and Railroad. * At OrvtUe, Ohio, to and from Miiier-l-urg, Akron, bay. 1 Ihogß Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, B&u -dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline for Delaware, SpnaghoM, Columbus, Cm oinnau, Xenia, Dayton, Inatanapohs, St. Louia, vtlle, etc. At Forest, for Springfield. BAndnsMy, l*ayton, Cincin nati, etc. At M™*, for Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Ijafayette, lnlnw in liUnoia, lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station. Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*t- Passenger Station. Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the Une of the road, to all parts of the UrbJ*d Stales. C. HATHKWaY, apl6 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. M SUBiER ARRAHGEMENT. 1861. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL LAth. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. rnHE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN ItsaveE I the Passenger Station ererv morning, (except Sun ) at 2i>Q a. hl, stopping at all regular stations, oon oecttng at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore. and arrrmgatPhilaaeiphiaat 6KW p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, ai p. m_ stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for BUtimore, and am* ring in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6 00 a. m. THE FAST LINK leaves the station daily, (except Sunday.) at p. tru, stopping only at Greetuburg, la trobe* Johnatown. Wilmere, Gaihtaeo, Altoona, ko*. ami amr'ni in Philadelphia at 10.00 am. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN*. the JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (exceplbunday.j at p. m., stopping ai all stations and running as far as Couem&u&h THE FAST FREIGHT TKIiN wito Passenger Car attached, leaves daily (except Sunday j at u a- m . stops at all station** and run> only as'SJ^if^ovemaiue. jpayr ACCOMMODAI IUN TKALN fhr\ leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &40 a. rn- SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lor V. all's sta tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 11:» a- m. TRIED ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WalUnta tlon leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. ro FOUBTfI AtCOMMODA'I lON TRAIN for Vtah - *u Uon leatea daily (except Sunday,) at r>:i6 p. m. HETUBNING TRAINS amve 10 Pnieburah an fol lows Express, ii3o p- m; Mail, lfclQ p. m; Fast Use a- m; Johnstown Aoeoramodadon, 10-J3O a. m; pint Wall's station Accomrooaauon, 0:30 a. rn.. second Wall’g station AcoommodMioo. 8:30 a ro; u.ir.i “ all’s station Accommodation, 116 p. on.; fourth Wall's *ta don Accommodation, &16 p. tn. Txaina for BUrnnUe and Indiana, connect at Blairs* rille Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Kx press, and Mail 'iYarns East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITTSBURGH AND TRAtVI gtoppipg ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Ooooe'V vllleKoad, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follow■,>— M«4l Train, e4O a. na; Express Traiu, 4:10 }v.m HsanTn ng Trains from Pittsburgh and Coo nellsv tllo Road i r ire at Pittsburgh lfh&0 a. ro. and ddi> p. m The traveling puoilo will find it greatly to their inter est. In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania p«ti«»m^ l *« the accommodations now offered cannot be aurpaaeO on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and i* entirely free from dusu We can promise safet t. •peed and oomfort to all who may favor this Hoad wub heir patronage. TO NEW YORK 412 60 1 TO BALTIMORE—SO M PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00] LANCASTER... 8 66 i HARRISBURG, $7 46. BngEMt necked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railn£i Toledo Chicaoo LOO AM. &81ILN. 7AO A. M. 11MP. M. JOMI r>x &20 r. K. 7:40 P. M 10A0 P M. PMsengera desiring to go to Shodusky, Toledo, Ghiaago* or point* Weal, via Cleveland, most be parti enltftoaak for ticket* na Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is a* quick a* via Fort Wayne. PITTOBURGH COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT r L&K, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of can between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Leave* Arrive* Arrive* Arrive* Pittsburgh, at Colombo*, at Cincinnati, at 8t Loam LOO A. M. ILSB am. 4.-20 r. M. INOr.I. 11:16 p.m. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Bolendld sleeping cam attached to all Night Train*. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE- Leaves Ar. at Ax. at Ar. at Ar. ai Pttteb'ah. Rochester, Weilanllo, BteuPviUe, Wheeling, LOO A.IL &oil.M. a?«A.M. 6--06 A. M. 6X6 A. M. lfcOQ r.m. &OOP.U. 3:45 p. K. fcoop. M. GS6J p. m. &SOA.M. 7:60 A.M. 8:13 a. m. a. m. 10:33 a.m. 48)0 t M. 616 P. M Pm. The LOO a. m. snd 12:60 p. M.Tia'na connect w.Ui 'lYama of C. O R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster. Ac. The 48W P. M. 'lYaln stop* at all wtaUoui between K<*- chester and WelUvUle. Through Tiokeu dan be procured at tbe Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Tioket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in K. eigbtStation. Penn street, V. R. MYEHB, apU GenH Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; ■VTEVir ROUTE VIA river and RAIL XV ROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati Bailroad Connecting at lndi&napolia with Torre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,to Su Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, New Alban/and Salem, and Mich igan Central Roads for OHiCAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR KINGTON, and all Intermediate points. rhrough Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTETLAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers cairied from Cincinnati or Lawrenoeburg m less time than bv any other route by wenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only roan v which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to be West, without breaking ouik. Consignments made to J. K. GIBBONB, agent, at Cm* -t , "* ti ' or V. B. CUTTING, agent at Lawrenceburg Will reoeive prompt attention, and no charge for oom mission; no eAorpc for dmyagt or commotion ai Lawrtnc*, thither information apply to THOMAS RATIG ANI (Nh. 116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give voaocon ucsiFts for passengers an Dwight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago HgzgGreenaastte, Onwfordavllle, Charleston, Paris as H. F. lADRL, President, JOHN F- CHKBK. PrAitfht Aff*>n< mr* jgotixes. to t: -nSFSOIAIiLT Uta Ignorant and falsely Mod- , lu . K eft Physicians of >ll denominations, treat BUmm secret abuse and die-QfßpiS eaaesOEStnations oommon a incident to youths ■ single or Burned. Beoaumj In BaamauT publishes the last of bis doing so, the lgnor.u.i and ialaalrmodest are dresfllhlly shocked, and thins u fen Immoral, and lor contamination and OTwflng their wives, promising sons and da^gj-aie.' Their family physician should be cautious SrSSai. them In ignorance thatthey dr. the same as I>r. unAIdRTRnP. fexcept puhllshinjO '.eat a lucrative prac “Sffittaiortm £<£n among stupid, lals.lv modes. SS mwnmpfttona .&mlUea, born and raised in igno. ranoftTsKong up as mnshroOns, and who compare eoci- sense, *c, to doUsre andanfc, myste nsidy*miealyor illy gotten. It Is tc | iibliclty, howev. erTthatnumeroas parents and ginmhaoe are thankful teat di»i, eons, daughters and wards, psmotuly feeble, sicklyandof deheate condition and anpearanoa have been restored to health andvigor by in. KRAMBTBUP, heal do a wftftwy before and After marriage through aim h*re been Bared much Buffering, anxiety, sortmea&on 4c. Having the advantage of over thirty TWW expert* «noe and observation, consequently, he Km superior skill. in the treatment of special dlwiHA and who ii dally cons tilled by the profession, as veil as recom mended by respectable ettfaenj. proprietors of hotelajto. office 86 Bmithfiela street,.near ptarnnad ■£?«*• private commanicstfons from all pArtflOf the union strictly Attended to. Direct to dstiydsw ofeci;. I )U FF COLLttiE PfiK for sale by *•* J. R. WELDU) *\i -.f. -* r . * • _ ;. ■ 1 '- &' “■• ' . ‘**’V i - - . . *-«*%• T/*lfr * • . . , V •i «* , «, • ,, fiwvrV • - -V/. . -p, . :•• i -;::.V’>'j^ ; ?r. ; l * •• •• • s.*• '. .. vlyv '' > y- l , - 'p-'l . . >*, Uriels Hwd lUstamante. fifth avenue exchange DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTBBURCH, PA. The best of liquors always on band, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, eerred np tnthe most superior manner. 43-Meals at all hours of the day and nighty* mv7Jydsw. tOBNUCOPI£ RBSTirRAJVT, BY EU YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment, which r*tcui rvreotiv fitted up for the purpose of affording s SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par ticularly invited to call Everything pertaining to an RATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market afford*. ap2otd*w SCOTT HOUSE, COR. IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA, B . E> . MARKER, HK.OELSIOR OYBTBB AND EATING HOUSE NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. wbolkuli Aim utail dkaaaa* ui LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, -FRESH PHII.ADKLPHU AND BALTIMORE OYB All Im their Proper Sauee. nolitij GKO. KKINKMAN & GO. SA. V -A. GF E li OUSE No. 350 Elbertj Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. TTAVING Liken an 1 tilted up, with all fl the modern improvem •ata, this popular resort, the a u been be r is prepared vo accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the best the market afford*. Oyster* will be served up id every variety of style, during the season. Him Wine*, Liquor*, and Ale*, he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence Can, Bucket anil Shell Oyster* received uaily and sold Wholesale and Retail. _ Mansion house, geo. aukentz, Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty Ktxeet, pun beside the Pft.mwsoger I>epoi of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arming by that road. Tne proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUtJK, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There its auu'hed a splendid BTAHLK and exum.-uve \S AGON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamster*. His Ijuiler and Bar will be numisbed with t>,e ts*wt ihs market can afford fel:y SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE. Proprietor. Having taken and fitted up, ut » great expense, with all the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the subscriber prepared to accommodate his fnenda and the public generauy, witn the bent the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LUiV-oKS and A.LES he foeU confident m recom mending to the public for their excellence. served up at ail L -urs, and I»AT and NIGHT Hi IAKDKRH liken. _ , . tiIRA H D ii O USE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. G-KO. G. PKESBUKY, Jr , ) JAMES SYK.KS, 1 Proprietor*. UKNKV A. CHADWICK,} ma3:l v IMPOICIKK AND I'F.AI.hR IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS. W I INTIS, (.1 N Old Mononphela and Brtlifird Whuky, 'MU'." XlftUoQ So. 1.10 Wood Bird, tuiiGm Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, I M P O R T EH D y WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PISIK OLD MO.NOMAIIISLA KYK WUISKY. AC 327 and 320 Liberty Street, , r lBl, PITTSBUHGU. PA. T)URE LIQUORS. —Kami lieu can buy » bf»uie of Rhine, Port, Madeira. Tenenfle, Sherry o MlUatfa Wine. Aleo, Cognac Brandv ol diftereui hmu.K very v\d MonongaWa Whisky, tWnpaigue ui uuart, pjQt and and half mot bottle* reduction made by doteo or half doten. All the above for ***]« by the quart or gallon- Ji. Bp—Thow* wishing adulterated liquor* nood not Lx KICK KIBENi apSfcly-mo 101 Third *tra* y, M ril,n i Pbiia. u CW. Ricxrrioß. RwtDurgh MILLER S. RICRETSOIV, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BB.ANDIICS, WIKK) AND BKOAHB, bM. 231 AM' 223, OORNKK OK LIBERTY AM) SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. iron, Nalls, Cotton Tarns, .be., be., Con stantly on Hand. rmr? sobaru> and £eprs. & D. RINEHART, simniiwintii AJCh &fcll.KW IB ALL UWI4 hf TOBACCO, SNUFF A!SD BECARB, tpSl;2r N. 120 WOOD HTREKT. LYOM AitMsTHAL, Wholesale and Retail /We in GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, JIBD Virginia Chewing Tobacco WOOD BTBEBT, Under tbo Bt. Charles Hot*.* ocl! pm'SBURGH, I’A. p. Rttmib. REY M E K A BROTHERS NUTB,CONFKCTIONERY» SUGARS, FIRE WOHK.B,Ac. No. 39 Wood at, and No. US Becond street, Opposite 81 Charles Hotel, ja29 WILLIAM MEANS, HARRISON A. COFFIN, General Partner*. MEANS & COFFIN, (Uuccecsora to .M’Oajjdlosa, Mean* A Oo,) WHOLESALE tiKOCEUS, raio PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAM BAtrAJiKi, WHOLESALE GROCER, BLIC, _'a3a.*tf ~vTti. IT.’SMflrfi' WHOLESALE GBOCEBS S' UNDRIES,— 20 doten Pinet, OaatiUon k Co.’b Bran >1 20 “ Otard, Du Pey k do; 20 “ Beequit, do; 10 “ Champagne. do; 30 *• P&le sherry Win« 26 “ Harmony Sherry wine; 26 « Duff, Gordon k Co.’b Shenr Wine; tor "»•*£ do,en * bot “ e ’ WM m So E EVERY BODY’S LAWYER for sale by j B WFLDIB. CRAYONS.—SO grosa received • B *DKHA^*KELLL rMt Sfc- '•'**>s** * Proprietor. TKRB AND WILD GAME, games and Siqnors. mi. mwi r r. un> utroarns or IRWIN STREETS, AND 60 LB AO BN TS FOR PITTBBUKUU, PA. ®racm. Riyi»*R H. I> Rtrai (Lai* at Miller A Ricke eon's ) (Successor to Renew A Ainrosoa ) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, DAVID M’OANDLESS Specie! Partner. Corner Wood and Water If os. 18 and 20 Wood Street, PITTSBURG it. ..job. K'amr&R' WN. H. SMITH & CO., 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS Ptttibargh, Pa. ALL PAPE R.— A large variety, chea figure, lor «leb y j. r. W EU>IN, h3O as Wood .treat, aMr gonith. J[foai!rial. DOLLAR SAVDKiS BANK, SO. % ©5 FOURTH STREET, CHABTEHED IN 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May let to November Ist, from 7to 9 o'clock; and from No vember Ist to May Ist from 6 to 3 o’clock. rw^ Deposits received of all sums not less than uwi Dollab, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a y®ar. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rale, moo§y will double in less titan twelve years, making in th»Ttggre- K&te COST AND OHfrEAU PIE CXRT. A TKA&. Books containing the Charter, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at me office paaaiDKirr. GEORGE AEBREE. vio> pusmsHTS. William J. Anderson. Jnme. B D. Meeds, Hill Burjitvin, l""* 1 ' Beni. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robl^ James Herdrnan, James Shidle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, Alexander Bradley, Jonn it. Haokofeo, George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonao A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, William Douglas John Kvana, John Holmes, William B. Haven, Petor H Hunker, Richard Hay*. William B. lively, aiCUTXAY AND tkIiAC&ZR. UHARI.ES A. COLTON LOAN OFFICE HENRY W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Bmithfield St., Near me corner of Fifth, PITTHBUItGH, PA. MONEY in lurgt* and small nuantities loaned on Gold and Bilrer. Diauioudm Jewelry, and Silver Watchea, and an kinds of taluable ar ucles. for any length of lime agreed *»n. Ihe goods raonot l»e delivered without this Ticket Not account- »££ fruno T A. M - to 10 P M. ,a* WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, H'ood Street, corner of Third, JtAlr . pirWBURKB. PK-NN'A. N HOLMES A sons. Hanker* and Ex . f'hanu. Broker., and Iteai.T. m Sol**. Idraft*, Ace*,Lnr A t-ld. Hd.ar and Bank Note.. Kv-hanf* on tl.„ fia-UTt and We„t*rn Hup. eonatanUy fur an.*. makie in all the cities throughout the Uniuml Htatoa Deposit** reotuvad m fmr fund" ..r cur reul paper, >o. Market street between Hu/d Fourth streouH. 11 ' unni - , AUSTIN LOOMIS A U>» Dealers Promisaory Notes. Bond*. Mortgage*, and CU MoOTy*ioM«S on Chocks at io«rt dates, with collateral J socunUes at remuneraur® price* Also, attend to the Bale, Renuog and Leasing of Re. 3;r, No “ n)URTH *Brtrntg j^arhines. HOWL’S I\EW Ml till. I Sewing Machines, A KK AD APT El) to All k.nd* of FAMILY jf\ SEWIN'*, work’.na equally »*•:! on U.«- ■•KhU.-i andbe*t:e-i fabr <•*. making lh«* UM k bTITUI HKAH adt* on r->u. • d*--. which cano' i »«• Raveled or Pulled Out. AdU tor Tailoring. rl M.-vA.u». Y tt-n* *r .1 f»hoe Bmd-ng. um-m* ha»e no **iper..r t*- * r - * ibrrr *t No. Fifth ►troM, t P n^air> aj.JO-.dAwU W. B. iJJscell. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES! SO. -ll FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH PAIES of i 860: WHEELER » v I K.-ldlk r -1 \KW J KR»f ' , I AT K I- ~ K. \ F.KM> iM Si ilk FAIR. CHiaii'i MB'IUMIF INSlill IK I , d IhYILLK MF.i iIASIUM' INHTI rl H-: ( INCI.NNATI MKCHASHSf IJIBTI fUT a AU.FA.HKNV UHJNTY FAIR, Fimt.uren And nll.cr Count, F»tr« nmnMr>u.. u> muDUon. WK i IFFKK T< i THE Tl' HI. IC W H EKU EK A Wll/F'NH IMPKuVKU HKWINO MA CHINK AT RF.Id’CF.l' PRICKS. »dh ttn-raowKl ronS' danev in d. menu. a. tl» t«u.t ami m.»l rvl.»t,.. Kami t bcv-in* Marhina DI «in u«. It »w. "|U»Hr lh« thiukaat and iri.neal Cat.rioa. mak~ lha l<«-k -tiu-t. imtaataible to unravnl. wan tna ««a.uual a.i.aiiLav. -I alike n l.uh «d«a. lurmia* no r'df n.ir ■ ..a.n on lEa uudaraida—l* -lm|ta m o- u.'..-n. li,.n. inur,- F( wody in m..v..m..nt, and JuraUa Ilian an, tuhar ( . KITB full malrn.-unn. m anabia t'o- ,'Urciiaaar to iirJiur. Mkta acme. lu>m . •I- 1 ";- K-diat. bind, and tu.-k, all or. lh« aaino mooli,no, and warram it for Uir»« ywata. Circulars cnuainmit Uwt in.doai. tro.n Italic, o. IT., hurhaat .land,an. Fact and Wet, ninns Ac . „a,o, band wm _ fc( >I>KR GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES WT IT HI N THE BEACH UK AL L. W Prion. Rodufud for Seven Year., from *» ,110, including Hemain. Inerenaed fncillUee rorinon uf&ctunnk «nd llie ourtaihnent of 11 vtijik 1 >on cnn.euuen upon recent decision, of the l n a,,.'. Court, affirming the validity ol the Orover A “ l o.'a patent*, enable, thi. oompany to furm.h their BBWINC MACH INKS with important improvement, at greatly REDUCED PRICES. The Btiporiority of thewe machines for family u*eana maoufacturea in the aame range of purpose u>rials is attested by the tens of thousands using tft ecD, and the moderate pncea they are now sold, places them within the reach of all and obviates aH «• ouse for Umpering with those inferior and maohines which have so much prejadired the Sewing Machine burines*. Every machine sold by us w war ranted far three year*, we aDo give luetrttcyonsi free charge to purchasers to enable iiiem l« H Y. .M, r GATHER, TUCK AND KMBRuIDER, ALL ON IHE B^roulw-s < can ri l« had at our office free of charge by Twiat, Cotton, COMU "‘'r 00 han c d HAT 0 NKY A WALTr.R. No 18 Fifth street, .- General Agents. I'ITTSB VROH AVI'- B ROGERB ROGER D. B. BOtiEBS A 801^ MAKCyAOTCRKR* OF BOBERS’ IMPB0VK1) PATBKT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH and chain dhiu. teeth. Office, 68 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONKS....JNO. L. BOYD-.WM. M’CULLOUCH JONES, BOYD & CO- H/TANUFACTUKEKS OF CAST STEEL; M also, Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel SPRINGS and Be LBS, corner and Firs! “ tr^.’ reßUßGn , P& . " SMITH & PITCAIRN Merchant Tailors, ST. CLAIR STREET, HO! HO! FOB MINCE PIES. J'F YOU WANT 80MB GOOD NEW Fruit or premred Miooe MeM, mli*d, .iid aJJothei jasafifawssSisasß tke Diamond, where you will get aU new wop Fruit ud lower than at any other house kthecity. R»j general andloll assortment of Family Sroogies, Tea* U d ill o >VA < '“ d om ertlo lAlßOr*. fid i * BEOTfiKK, ton wrolDl»i «.'4» ,Dtaaand«ll*r ' ' - i v . /At-. i** '' ..* . **■ '* '' . 'ft* 3 *.*- , raosroa. John B. McFadden, Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, James M’Auloy, J-.hn Marshall, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Henry L. John H. tihoennerner, Alexander Spear. William K.Bchmeria, Whittier Chnatmn Y**t»i termined. Insurances made on every description of Property,in Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their Qcorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Milhous of Dollars, thereby aflording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses naid during the year 1869, $62,163 36. DUICTOB9 Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. l-^ewU, Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown, Samuel Grant, laaac Leo, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Kales, 4 CHAR N. BANCKER, President EDWARD C fJADE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL,Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent Northeast comer Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, QF PITTSBURGH. GKORiiE DAHSIE, President; F. M. GORI>ON, Secretary CapL R. I>. COCHRAN, (den'l AgenL Oma* No.W Water street, (Spang A Oo.'a Warehouse up stair*,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kind* of KIRK and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed uj lhreciorH who are well known m tbanomniunity, and who are determined, by promptness at 4 liberality, U) maintain the onararter which they 1ia»« aiaamed. as ottering the host protec tion to those who desire w> i.e insured. ASSETS, LH. 1 uhKK Uotn, lixio. Stock Account* Mortgage- Office furniture.- Open Accounts, etc Ca*n Premium Notes. Notes and fail's discounted DIfcICTCUS. R. Miller, Jr, Janie* M’Aulej, AlrxAnder .Nmiiok, Chtkfl. W Ricketeou, Wm. MoKtiißhi, Ltevul M. lx>Q£, (itK>rge Lome, W. J act not*, Naihaoiel Holme.*, Wm. H. Smith, An{.»««., Ai lH ictois.-Wm. Mart.Q, Edmund A. Soud*-r, Tri«Kmhilus PBUld.ng, John N. Penro***, John <•. Jum-a Tn>quair, Win. Eyra, Jr., Jam** C. Hand. Win. C. i.uust*. J»«*pii H- Seal, l»r H- M. HusUiq (jim '■ 1 leixjf. Hugh Craig. Char'***i K*ll«*y. S*.mu«d E. stoke j f IVniston. Henry H.oon. Edward btu-liMti-n. H. Joo«*m Hrcvk*, Hpencpr M 1 *aih 1 hi-ma.** 1 Robert Burton. Jr- P M hniwuim Josf.-un ¥ tyre, John H Ps«tni>l*Y. P u*l> r«h. 1* 1 Morgan, A- H- Burger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. Prtuo.lf.nu TH«J« C. HAM Vice Prmndeat. Hshm Ltxbcx*. Secretary. 1* A MA F KIRA. >o. W Water p--ifMOh-urO. I’iUifu'i Intaranet tompan) of Pillsburrb Office, Cor. of Jfarkel tud WaleV St*. V, M BAIjALKY. Prw«"letH sa.MI’KI. KEA, Secretary INKIiKKS HTEAMIIOATH A CAHWIES. againM Los» anil liamag** >3 lh«* N»T.gjwt'o oflhr rt<*ulh»*rn and \V*.«i«ru IT tans I-akee ana Kavoum aDU U>« Navi/atma «>l t:i* nmu. Insure* tf alnil Lou and Ururri by Fir* Wm Regalcy, Ron 1 M riteW«\ w t —; .^r. J*». jVii, Jr . < /-Uft. Harhnuvu. h K JottciL ' BJO..*' ( v-.ung. •< i.ttiiiwrl. Ji. Knuini" n M K n . aor j.,hu “ - ,•(■ n. Hut- +y I’m-o. V' wi u '-fi'.-ii ir.ti Jw i y -i •.. ttl>l KRAMH Mutual Insurance Company, imK ha v t-Jv ci.in n>N ivi .\ n CHA.&TKKKI' li\ VMS LK“ 1 s L\Tl' K K <'f fitSM Yl.va > IX OWI IIJMM. KMU-.-. f:.'- -! Till.'' O IMI'AN’. WIU, lNM'i.h <>N Hit I.nit*. Mr) i 'ln*. Karmlurn, i. ,in or COUDtTY. inwrvw - Hod J. Poore*. IK. Ha: . i I Ai-run.*, Hun «> i Ciio*. Cn*i K K. Jag* tit An. '***■• A M»rf*r. jvier Uclo-*ti, vs. v. n u-, Thou:*.- R;U‘he&. Hoy i, tIAHVKV Prwi>lent. T I ABlujtA, Viro Prr'oJruL Taui. tiTCUM, Bi*RKcroßß Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, I. Hp-mi., C. A Goiion, June* H. Hopkins. A. A ('wrier, Henry bproiik, .Von. (toorgrt W A J Jones, Wade Haniuto -1 , Knl>eri Patriot. Chartered Capital 1 •300.000 KJRK AM) MARINE RltiKfl TaKRN, of all 0* t>onf/Uon*. ornonu • A. A- CARKIBK, Prt'HKienL 1. i»RIKR SPRoI'L, FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpotual, Merchan dise. Furniture, 3,S<)B »tt. Invested an follow*, via:— Flret Mortgage on Improved City Properly, worth double the amount $1t0,600 00 Ground rent, find dan* 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 8 cent. Mortgage Loan*, $30,000, rout. Philadelphia t uy 0 j>er o*»t loan Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsylvania Rmljoad Loan* - Collateral loan*, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Hail* rpad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co I,OW 00 Stock of L>elaware M. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanic*’ Bank do £5 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip M Bills Receivable, business paper lB Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc (L2lO 72 Caflh on hand and in In hands of agents L 1.386 15 $303,608 W CLEM TINWLKY, Preside® piaiorois. Clem Tincley, Samuel Bmpham Wtlliaro R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Mttsser^ Oometiua Stevenson, Beryamin W. Tiagley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, 'L. Lothrop. Robert Toland, Charles Leutnd, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles H. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. ti. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. | J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mjlfl North earn comer Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INBUBANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH OFFICE-So. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF I FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD. Vloe President; 0. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Itnicrif —l“>rr Jones. C. G. Hosaer, Harvey Childs, OapL R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John ILaeOord. QapL Adam Jacobs. R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob*t L. M’Grew, Rob’t S Daria. cnrkS COAL, NUT COAL; SLACK, Jc COKE.— Earing purchased the entire interest of my la e partners in the firm of RAILKY. M'KAIN A Co., I am now prepared to himieh to our former customers and the cititens of Pifeburgh and vicinity generally, a superior ouai'ty of COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK and COKE, in large or small quantie*. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Mononga* helaßridge, or at the Works, will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh, one square shore the Mouongahela Bridge. P7:«m JAMES M. BAILEY. tANDRETEUS GARDEN' SEEDS.—Just receired a large select and varied stook of the above named Celebrated Garden Seeds, embracing all the new varieties The enure satisfaction our Beed» rendered last year and years before, qualify us in saying they can not be surpassed. 0 ders by mail accompa nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the Heeds growing can be seen at the store. BECK HAM A KELLY. Druggist*, Allegheny Citr. RiKJJ AWLks.— iU sacks, l(j barreia! just receired and for sale by MEANS A COFFIN, ia!6 come Wood and Water streets OIL LEASES.—PRINTED FORMS FOB original leasee and for sab-letting, lor sale br m J. R. WELDEN, mhlB 63 Wood streetuiear Fifth. 1 HUMMEL'S EXTRACT OF COFFEE, warranted to be good, For sale by D. B, FERGUSON’, jnrii aaraoro High and Wy be ttxaeta. TONIC,DIURETIC, DYS — AMD IMVI&DRMIN& CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, 12,208,061 68 FOR MEDICAL and private use. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE COGNIAC BRANDY, Im no rind snd honied by hun.elf, warranted pure end the bottle, and h . seal on the rord. u DoLrilO Wo LEE’S PURE PORT WINE, lmn iried and bo'tlnd bv bjmeell. pul up for mediei naOiee. with hie cer.iftoa.e on the bottle; warranted part* kdiiy. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE SHERRY WINE, Imported and tooled by hlmaell, '.Uie same aa Por Wine. UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, mpnrted and bellied by himaelf for private and mail ;’;nal use. the tost a me ever ortered to ihe trade in tot tie**. The Wiue i« warranted perfectly pure. .$ 10 . 'i.l'.o lKj ’if*) 00 . T.soy 13 UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA RUM. ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. Ail the Bt»ove imported and bottled by ranted pure and of the ln-dt quality. law, 2M :a TO THE PUBLIC. 1 wi'.t sUke m? repr.uuion w a man, my standing ae a merchant ol thirty years' residence in H e oily of New lo with wj aeah mv label, and m» eertiturate. is correct and can be re "wT,o,,n“and ..inuor. in tbe.r prao -oS>'"e'“' and^Apothe- CimH ' IJDOI.PHO WOLI'E, •lole Manufarturor and importer of tue Hcluedani Aro. matte Schnapps 18. 20 and 22 Heaver street, N ew ,\ or “- l>r fI.KKY-’EK Ag u 1 M) Wood *u no2B:6nidaw YOU CAN’T FIND AN ARTICLE, THAT SUITS AS WELL AS hexmstreet s inimitable HAIR RESTORATIVE £. R. COM, (*<>orj(u w br>»srn, M. Ji*ho Clayvon. K. Wilor, ,T Id THK ONLY Ms. W A Ham Papccib K.y,July 27.1800. Im>bt b'ir • l have used HKHaraarrs Isiiutabli Ha*b Kxstoratiti. uii i am **u.-tied. from an exjtenmce in all other preparation, lor me llAe purt>oee,that if u IhcorUy articlt nw urn.. lAr pnl'hc wurto purrh*™*}- Youratruly, JOUn *«■ I'Al.i I'intvin, Ky. July 27, 1860. Mnaaa W. F. HaOav * Troy. >. Y , r^nli( Ahov.- p.rjue hnd sirtieroeni of Mr. .John U. I>hlt, merchant of our city, in regard lo Hhmsttuets IxitiTi'iii Hiiß Rehtobati' b. I his tesurnony is given « lu ., ..avion oa. d mi«l of preparation.. DOW tolar. ,n. pnldie u.,..., to be Hair K. alonoi.e., and r,»,n.ie.al ro.vrOafM a» to the merit* of Ibe /nira.lnMe. Am All of the :a. r B“ l-orw.rd by Kallroa.l double th- .pianutv we hal la-fore \ ery truhr >® u "’ ELU IT tv;l L KKH'ORt; THK .NATURAL COLOR OF THU HAIR, Where aga or r.cko«e« haa iurned it grey, and it will render .1 volt and gloaej. Wf.r. mar m it, mil And u.al 11 J«>» ootoolor tll« »kl» ti'-t |,T MimuiHliuc li e naru-al aeoreliona at Lhe roote, „„Vi Me and .u-ouin.ll to 1 e Hair, aud Urns re its cciior hi-.d it can b« ui*ed bm freely ** wait-r upon the «*vdp. hi J with *» much aafely—is r .. m >, aril ol ml aod aunm.atuig sptrrs ami a.- an ar llCt* !nr lh«* tml«*U has no Um- Khhil ’.Uu* letter : St Loci*. June Mu., Ist, 1869. MWL., W. K. Haou. •« 1» -I l-re'T «•«*!/ »>>“ m, Hair liavin* t«a-.ime r" ' *»! ■! I*™** l )' lJ i . hi f" rn l >prv K-vDoldH. I'tu£2i»*U one • r’hii i-.ule r.l H K!WBTK F.KT^LMM ITAKLE HAIR K 1 - P K\ Il\ j: hv it- u»<- my Hair w »* ri».-u>r««l to j. ir i t mil i*ni■ »r no i i ou-fenes-; it removed all dandrutl, VM „.,r,| u, Ik .‘Uli. »Qa *HBIU jrlofKV appear k w«:o enureiv ilifl'-rvui irom any Hmr i'*. i.aratioo" 1 . v.*r t-''U i-eforo iknuir o! several Ift d»e* nod KeDUeineo. mv intimate mend*. « ho all apeak -.he “ In.nuiabKj ** a- lasing the i**-t and nheapeM tin r Prei*»raLGD in r»ur market, I can Hilly recommend ;t. ftQ.l Will r«lff any one lo Henry Key nolo®, Uruggti'l, i.,r «• r<- •ruih ol” my sum me:*'.* : ,r ' 7 Vi ;I.LI A il »HI>H A LI.. , Hr*,i nn. 1 o' 1 h-many miUsrs reoelted by the I'r I n«*to .•>7. Lors, Mo- August it, 1860. MtiHkH W K.H*ovsA to. Troy, N. Y—Gent* : 'lhe HWA rt’-.ili' aiwuvi ;0£ ;h* u-<-of llt*m»frut's Im* iuHUiin hvo'v cl ih«* *ord.) Hnu Btitoratnt. m« to demand Ui*t I tdiouki give my testimony that ~l h, r tn.giu |.r->bi by it- l have never u.«ed « llMr l‘*c I‘Arfiuon that I I)U< d *-o w«U. It has eumpUte\ ever* SUir U.ai w>e g;av to the color U was id .*a aui ha* brought u out thick and healthy. ! -tHI to us* the article by Mr. Key QOld*, your tgeni* here. Il thi*'.otter will be cf service, you tnav cti'-iieh. it. Very respectfully your'*, ' Mtti M M IbiRST. Brooklyn street so, « oTervwuert— iXtCe £**‘ an.l $1 per bottle. W. hi. HM.AS a CO., Proprietor*, ! roy. N. Y. 1-r H Kev*«*r. No. HO Wood street, a«*nt ft r f: ... f" U tJKiVAIfc. jgfSPK IMuburgo, Penonyl- JTOffiSfwfr L>r. httOWN is an old ciuseo WfWmT\ jf and Has been in WmjmW i Pracuc# for the last twtniyfoe ••tf.tr/. ilia t>wia*s* has been con- fined m >*Uy Private and Burgical in need of a medical friend, should not Ml uj find oo» Die sure place of relief. Tne Doctor is a re.*uargr«du »ie, and hie experience in the treatment of a certain elaas diseases i» a m»rv to tbe sufferer* of obtain ia > permanent rebel, by the one of bis remedies and folowma his advuse. DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES never fall to cure the worst fonn of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and borotuioua Affections. Also, all dtsftaflar uritimg fiom * hereditary taint, which manifests itself ;Q the form of atetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin disoasea, the ongin of which the patient is enj uroly ignorant. To persons so affiioied, Dr, Brown offer hopes of a sure and speedy reoovery. SEMINAL WEARNESS l>r. Frown’s remodiea for this alarming trouble Dr'.-ugh ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grati ,a t on, which the young and weakminded often give way to. (to their own are tne only reliable remedies known in this oountrv—they are safe, and mak o a speedy restoration of health. SUIKU MATISM. 27,900 00 80,000 60 Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure this paintu disease vn o ft ip he will warrant a oure. He ai*o treats Piles, liieeL Goanorrhflea, Stricture, Urethal Dis charges, Female Weakness. Monthly Buppreaaious, Die i>u«R of the Joints, Fistnia in Aao, Nervous Affections, Patau in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad der, together with all disos ssof an irajmre origin. k letter describing the symptoms, containing a r t, directed to DR. BROWN, No. » Bmtthftald street, Pitw*- burgh, I'a, will be immediately answered. Modi clue sent to any addreee, safely packed and secure from ob servation. Office and Private Romh% r, 'o. W BmtU:):*ld strtal Pittubn-irh. p» i»fiS6 MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acouired for the invariable efficacy in all the diseases which thev profess to cure, has rendered the usual prectioe o! pu: fine not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. In all cases of Asthma, Affections of the Bladder an'' Kidneys. Bilious Fevers and Liver CbmplaiaU. In the South and West where these diseases preva they will be found invaluable. Planters, fkrmers an others who once use these medicines, will never atte wards be without them. Bilious Cholio and Berioo Looseness, Biles, Costiveness, Golds and Coughs, CholU Coercpt Bumoxs, Daopsua, person with this distressing disease should delay using these medi cines immediately. Krvptum* of the Skin, Erysipelas, and FlaU4m*j. Fxrta an Aon.—For this boo urge of the W stern country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem h abject to a return of the disease —a oure by these medicines is permanent. Try them, be satisfied and be cured. few. 1. ■ ..A. Pfdical. A SUPERLATIVE What ShaU We Drinfc ? Ai*oti*oCAnot» auJ (Vtif-umer* that lieA*l U;»* te*'unopy from Kentucky. “ANYBODY” OmiENS AND HTBANSEi B run uM.ooii. PHOiNIX BITTERS. Foulness of Complexion, General Dsbtiify. Headaches ol every kind, Inward Fever, Impure Blood and Loss of Appetite, Ltvxb OovpLaiNTS, Lipaoer, Loosxms, MiflPim Dis xasua—lt never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats. Nervous Do cility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affec tions. Piles.—The original proprietor of there medicines was cored of Piles ofS& years standing by the use oi these Life Medicines alone. Pains in the head, side, tack, joints and organs. Rhiumahsm.—Those affected with this terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush or Blood to tox Head, Souavx, Salt Rheum, Swxl lotos, Scbovula, or Kive’s Evil, in the worst forms, ITl* eers of every description. Worms of all kinds are ef fectually expelled by these medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will be oertain. The Lot Pills ahd Patunx Rmus Puxzrx tn Bt and thus remove all diseases from the system. Preiered bv DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, No/386 Broadway,(Moffat Building,)N. Y. wSLwdaw kfv-RR. aa-i.Pimd.oreh TO THE AFFLICTED 1 DR. STARKEY’S PAIN EXTERMINA TOR cureß Rheumatism. Neo»igi«W Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Toothacb. and Bore Throat. prepared b, L L. StABKKY, Pituburgh, Bold wholesale and retail by JO®- *^-“"**"2* MSBdydew o< mey of Market ri* and Diamop. v' • * • .•- v >• ,a > \ ..A-' .r •, r * hVV.' 1 *-,,*,** * “ : ■-/ “ .J. A. M*U» a. ma M’KEE & PHILIPS, fiEWEBAIi COOPEBAttE, 4f nUIB MW MfIWW w Payette Street, Between Head end Wej&e etreeU» PITTSBUMH, PM*’*. 4V>We are prepared *o farniah Coal Oil* MoSuwee and Pork BißEKlfi, at the hottaat notioo. 4nd od the mortjwMsabte term*. saiif*! WlLlitifl CLIYTOWr WHOLESALE It EEIAIL liquor merchant, No. ST Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, ITTSBUBOH, PA. w Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whlaky : mhl B. t. & js. il. BAHIHR) oi t.ard OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, mo. 4T Wood Str««t, Ptttjbnrgh, Ft. aiciiAiir. w. p ' aOBIncK FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep nonauutljr 0° haoil oyeryarticle In then “i Cornicee, Ornamenta.Curlain Good a, Com (Orta, Feather Beds, Mattranaea ol all kinds; also, the c m£,fr usl Palenl Spring Beds. AM kinds of shades, Blinds I'r'.mpt attention gi yen to all orders Cor Siting and ‘'‘'on ft 1)7 01 ' C1 °iwbEBT8 A ROENICK. 'a FULTON," BELL AND BRASS A, FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street Pittsburgh, psTis prepared to furnish to order. rvrtnrTt OHUKCHrsTEAMBOAT. FAUrOKY AM OTHER HF.LLB, OK AI.L SLABS, Fr oH m iMu7°Zfe-lo order. STOP AND GAUGE RAIUKM anti every variety of Braes Castanga finished In the oeato,. AaT l _ArrßrnoN METAL; FULr r,7*fa PATENT HERALDIC PACKING,'for Steam Engines. rjAHK OLDEST AND LARGEST Liihofraptiic Kstublithmtnt In the City. Wl. SCHI)€HMAI«, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, PREWERU BUILDING, PITTSB URGE, PA H EftRY BKBEM, ORGAN MANUFACTUBEB, Keeps oonatantly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 Inches wide, 2 feet t inches deep. No. 2. file Slops, 9 feet 6 inches high, 6 feet 8 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. . , , , . No. it Eight stops, 11 feet 6 inches high, 1 feet 3 ms. wide. 4 feel 8 inches deep. _ . .. No. 4. Twelte Biops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 uw. wule, ThVhboTe dimensions ere for Grecian esses; if Goth esses they will be somewhat higher. Km furiherinformationsp^lo^ HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centrettree^ TA3. MILUNGAK, MUNONGAKEIiA J PLAMNG MILL, would respectfully inform the i.ut.ljc that he has reboot since the fire, and haring en larged his establishment, and filled n with and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur nish flooring end planing boards, scroll sawing aod re dwing, doors, sasn ana shutters, kiln dned, IraniB6, STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AHD DUB. BD£» M . DALI j Stocking Manufacturer, roKNEKm'TH ST. AND MAE AEI I 1 ALLEY, ban on h»nd * tr*mendou« aasortmant o. .ten teki«*na om, a, for men and women, together witn a vorr e * WD assortment of all dencnjaiou* of G»ods u» l ‘“« •ui v ml* to the eeaeon. Ho sella pna. trttciea at Lov tn m t-s. Cali and examine. «*. Remember, M. LALY haa but one vtore, and th* or. ** corner o! Kifth at ao.l Market. «-v. feO _ i% E W FIR M. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTEKS, PLUMBERS and FIMWHKKS of all kinds of brass work, DKALBiIfI IN GAS FIXTURE, &C. Ol31e« AAd Wareroom, So. IJI* Wood at*, Ilva boon from Fifth, foundry, No. 19S f (ratal., ate Boor, balow Mono&fAbeia House* The well-known practical skill and experience in the mrious branches of Brass Casang, Steam and Gas Pipe Fitting, ot the senior members of the firm, (who will irive their personal attention to all work entrusted to Them,) should entitle us lo a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. E. WATT S, WITH • terry, price & CO., IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac. HO. 255 MABKET ST., North Side, PHIbaDEIiPHIA, PA D.UfISL t>. PRtUB, JOHN V. TSRRT, Jel2.lT B. PERRY, BOOT A. US. 33 B. , Third Street, near Wood, ('rwo Doors above the Telegraph Office.) A FTER A LONG ABSENCE FROM j\ the Boot business, has again commenced, and Batura himsell that he will be able to render general satisfaction, and would be pleased to see hia former customers and friend,. Ha has on hand the best ol FRENCH CALF SHINS, and none hat the best of work men will receive employment. Satisfied that he la competent to indge of the workmanship and material, he wtd joTe his undivided attention to this bran oh of bnsineaa. M^T rj'iTblstmas pbesen ts FKHDKES, Coal Vases, Fire Irons, PLATE WAJUUUW, TEATS ABB TASKS' TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BETS, at Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest Styles of Fashion, mano- SaSred by 5. R. CAMERON, No. 8* FoomhSi. ihie subeeriber haring resumed business in Putsborgb wishes to Inform his former friends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, and would caUthato at- London to a nowsndMSQtiftUB£LF'*ADJUSYIM WIG. It puts all former plans of wig-making m the shade Its merits are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bean equally all over the head, and easy and graoefal appearance, showing the development of die forehead true to nature. i mAs** are also invited to call and examine his new mods of BANDB> HALF-WIGS and WIGS. They do sway with the heavy and formal appaaraawe eo nob vtf—T»pro*<«i of in the old >tyla*. a«M&&£/- . »r i, •- :-.s ■■ ■ »". ■< T-> ».’.• t V--.’i'V-: ■*'-;•• •' f •< f ~-<-. “ »• 1 f WHL U. WBITSEf, NOTAR - ? PUBLIC OFFICE Bt the Pittsburgh Pott, rtf* rtroot, M«r Wood. t !T ” H. W. pAT»RMjK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Diamond Street, near Grant. taSdy PITTSBURGH, PA BTTT L, U C A b , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlee, No. »» 6r»»t Str,i (Three doom below the Court Hohb*,) mvfiilv l. bbachembidge, attorney at law Office, No. 139 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. Ja»t:ly T SCOTT, DENTIST, •J . Has remored to the hoUBs lately oocupled by Dr. W. A. WARP, No. ar 8 Pena Street, (South Bide,) third door above Hand Blreet. 4W Offioo hours from OA. M- till 6P. M. [apfely JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, No. 9T Wylie Street, Pit tabor gb. ffitwwm.—Dr. A. M. Pollooh, D. D. Bruce, Eaq, Dr, Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Bunnell Errett, Eaq. myltuy ' JAMES A. LOW HIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith, field and tlherry Alley. dqlldy__ /TEOOELDEN HAVING KESUMED - IT the PRACTICE OF LA W, m»y hereafter be found at hie office, No. 122 Fourth street, 1e29 Fhttoburgb. _ TT AIIL, .Surgeon Drutiat, successor to rl.a. W. Biddle, No. 141 Smiihfleld BtreeL jsr Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from 3 toTtfelock. UPPING AN D LEECHING, by HR At HRS. MASK, ATtracipd. Hot, Cold and Shower Hatha, B eis:iy F BKBE. 17? Grant street.' JAMES M. TAILOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS promptly made. iDeeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Wr>dng« Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated. apo-lj = /THAELES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, and n-omao ; osnea or thb phaoi. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WTLIE AND fifth streets. XAII bosiness connected with this office will be Ito with promptness. Conveniences or all kinds done with legs] accuracy-such as Deeds, Mortgage* Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Baal examined. .. ~ . To the member of the Bt»* ho tenders his services as Commissioner to take Depositions to be road in the several Courts of this Btate, and e. nowhere. His effle t is one of the main Police Stations Ot the city, and cv a sequently his facilities in executing hssiness of that frind am verr desirable. feMfcly Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, OLIVER T. TKRT. T. J« CRAIG’S, IS4 WOOD BT^ ' > ive doors from Plllh. Notice. t- i^.^ss^ ~ f » ‘ ’ , . ja#* rrv»:,'* r ' PATTERSON A DAWSON, KUHN’S LAW BUILDINGS, O A- 3R D . Jdduraeit. luerreait ®aflmes. BOGEBS’ riBST pßJonuiC So. TO Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE da-Two Bilver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded /or Photographs, Ambrotypos, and Life Sine Pictures. SMaLiT PIbrURES ENLARGED TO LIFEBIZE,imd colored in Oil on Canvaa. I* l * PEOPLES’ GALLERY, 03 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley* rpHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT- B FULLY announce to the citisens of Pittsburgh end rtainicy, 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, end at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Important im provements have been added, rendering this the moat desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city. myl A. JA.QuAT.__ (gdutaiional. ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated in LOR.ETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, foar miles from Cre v son Station, on Vho direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, wa»t chartered in 1653, with prmliges to confer tho uauol 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 Schclastio year commences on the rTBoT UOH DAT after the lith of AUG CIST, and ends about the 28th of JUNK following. It is divided into two- Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. Ail 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. Tirkb—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in ad vance - Washing and use of Bedding.. 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra lO Students spend Vacation at the College ........ 1& Reference can be made to the Rt. Rex. Bishop O’Cou nor, to i.W Kev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary’s, Lorotto, and; to other t-lorgytnen of tne Plttaborgh Diocese. Furniture for cash.—a full i.> aortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURN 3; TURK, embracing BUREAUX. BOOK CASKS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling; aa well os a splendid assortment of O.FFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms os which business is done at this establishment is for GASH, prices are mad© accordingly. Persons m want of anythin* m the above line, would be advantaged by calling at FACKINER A IRWDPB, No. 103 Smithfleld street, below Fifth. J. D. FACUZOB' Jobs M. lawn BCEBfIAV E’b HOLLAND BITTERS dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Fever and Agw, A*. Th* nxsceMfol (ntmltwtioD md w of thl* MhtovSsfl HwiPutj htt been tha KJgrwl fpr a BtarsJ flood at Mipesa& eaJM" Bitten,* offend In Tirioai forma, from a boUla to a fire gallon km, until this word “ Rttan * U Ue* mtm far “grotf* at aomeTtllai»oa» wfcfckey ni* torn. But the nalW great relief dortred from the ataiH dm ema taaepooufol, of onr medkloß, BfERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, Jai 0* atk* abmnce cf after pratnHon, hoa retablbhed far It e reputation which to* hoot of bnitatkraa nod ccren twttta bare failed to nndsnnlne. U In po*ltiT«lj a Ye®*- table with borely icfhcient pore eplrtxa to Pf faTaoi rio of tha genolno, (Half Pint BottleeJ prfre One Dollar. IMf a modidne of long tried efficacy for Pnri/y\ I~\ x-