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Time to Ciucinm.t: s- quick, and l? In dianapolis, 8t- i.«:.~ and t hiaaßO quicker, than ny but oilier route. WESTWARD TRAINS. jrf«T MAIL LINK—I /*f*T- - }Mt*t>urgh 1.00 a. u. Arriv-*- «tt Oifi-tWit- „..i8,40 A. ■ M«trin}? rlowe ccnu« <:o«-d • «nh Bellefontaine ha>i Cleveland. Oolumbu» Oncuuvi;. Hoad*. Arrr.vtiu; ni! c !tftnftpAli» B.'JO r k. M *• t»t. KfO p M. *• “ Cincinnati 3.30 p m. IL—The nine to CinhinnaU i* the tuune as by Steubenville. Trams on both Roads meet at Oolumbup, gnd paaeengerH all so Into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Loaves Pittsburgh.... 12.60 p *. Arrives atCresi!ioe...._.6 40 r g Making olose connections as above. Arriving at lodianpp'B- 0.06 i_ u. “ “ Bt. L0 , n5...-6.'9 p. il u “ CincDmati.. 6.(i0 a_ h. and*' “ Chicago.—..A.lo a. m. HUi—’The time u> Cincinnati is the aamo as by Steu benville. Trains on both Roads roost at Columbus, and passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. Keeping Oar* on this train from Pittsburgh to Cm innati,to IndianapoliH Ri d to Chicago. Trains through to Chic »go without change of Car*,. O. B. MAIL TRAIN—Ua-e* PuUburgh T 80 a. m. Arrives at Cresilme 6 36 p. u. EASTWARD TRAINS. ueave Chicago, 7AO a. m. and 8.20 p. *. Arriving ai (dm*, AlO p. k. and 8.46 a. u. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at CronUine, c.lu p ■. and M 0 a. il Connecting with trains forColumbtAft, Cincinnati. Clev eland. Buffalo and the and arriving at Pittuburgh, a.lO a. lLand &J 0 p. m. ami ft, 2o p. u. All matting cioee connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 940 a m„ sod 4..'iu p. *. Arrive at M “ ll.io “ 6.16 u Leave New Brighton, 6.w *• - ig.3o “ Arrive in Allegheny, s.io u - 210 •* Allegheny and Economy Aecommofiaiion Traiun.— Leave ulikj «„ nnd 6.U) p. m. Arrive at Economy, 633 p. m. m 422 - Leave Economy 6.33 a. m.. « 422 « Arrive m Allegheny, 636 - « 5.20 “ ALLIANCE MARKET' TRAlN—Leaves Alliance at 63)0 a. ■. and arrives in Allegheny at 11 00 a. leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. m. and arrives m Alliance at 7 60 p . m., ■topping at all stations for passengers and marketing Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rate*. - 1 ~ .. «v* u niur ni i mu< 4 pw-. Trough trains connect as follows At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and 'htlsburgb Ballroad. At Orville, Ohio, te and from Miilenttmrg. Akron. Our* | (hoga Palls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mourn Vernon, Sboifiv, San* duakv, Toledo, I> iron, etc. At(kestline, for Deiaware, Springfield, Coliunbu.-, Cm- Oiimati^X.e dta, Iw,yton, Indianapolm. Sl Lorn*. Lee*:** At Forest, ior Bpnngfleid, Sandusky, Dayior, Cincin nati, eta, etc. At Umikior Sidney, I>ay ton. Cincinnati, euv etc At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, lad., Su Louie, and Intermediate ports in Central Indiana and llHdoih At PTymonth for Lsporte. At Wsnntah for all points on the New Alt eiation Aocommodauon. 1U p. m, fourtLi Wall’* nia tion Accommodation. 6:16 p. ru. Trams for Blairsville and Indiana, conned ai Blrorh viile Intersection with Johnstown Aocotnmodauon, Ex press, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight KaaU PITTSBURGH AND GoNN ELLS VILLB TRAJ * d, stopping ai all stations on Lite Pittsburgh and Oonoot’.*. vllle Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: Mail Train, 0-40 lum-; Express Train, -LlO p. m. Retarn Dg Trains from Pittsburgh and ConoellnviLe Road > r ire at Pittsburgh lih3o a. m. and 6ti6 p. m The Mveling puouc will find tt greatly to tuoir inter est. In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be HUptacd on any route. Tho Road L ballasted with atone end is entirely free from dust. We can promise safei j, •peed and comfort to alt wbo may faror this Road w.ir heir patronage. FAK K 1 TO NEW YORK ~sl2 60 I TO BALTIMORE. 60 PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 LANCASTER 866 : Harrisburg, $7 u. Bsggsgf- checked to all siauoaa on the Peunsyivacj* to Philadelphia. Baltimore aod New York Pnseng-. r* purchasing tickets in care, will be charged taezoese according to distance traveled in addition to UteataSop re tee, except from station* where the Com pane has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, ihe Company win no.tj themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an anr "Hint not exceeding £lOO. N. By—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has oeec nm ■toyed to convey peasenger* and baggage to and fr*>r». (be depot, at a charge not to exceed cent* for e&ob passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agt, At the Peon’s R. R. Passenger Station, noar _ On Liberty and Grant street* CHUBB 'timSE-SITSMKR ASRAIiUBMKNT . CtEVELAMD AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. Sdl AND AFTEK MONDAY, April 15th, ' 1801,trains will leave the Depot of the Penowylva- Railroad, In Pittsbnrgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE Leaves Leaves Leave* Arrives at PlAnsieß CunrxLAAm Tolibo Chicago Isooa-k. fcao a.*. l&SOv.v. fc2o r. m_ Paasemgere desiring to go to Bbndasky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, most be paru flolarto ask for tiakets na Cleveland. N.B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick as via Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINK, VU STEUBENVILLE. No change of can between Pittsburgh and CinoinnAU. Leaves Arrive* Arrives Arrives Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louis LOO AIL ILBBx.il A2op.il 18*0*.*. 1!:46p.il This route Is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping oars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Leaves Ar.al Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at ptttab’gh, Rochester, Welisnlie, Bieab*nUe, Wheeling, LOO AM. 8:46 a. m. 6*s;a_ m. 6:26 a m 18*0 P. M. 3*o P. M. 3:46 p. x. 6*o pM. «:20 px. 6*o A M. 7:60 AM. 8:18 a.m. WASa. m. 10:28 a.m. 4*o P. M. 6:16 p. *. 635 p. x. TheDOOA m. and 12*0 r. x. Trains connect with Trams of O. O. R. B~ for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4*o p. m. Train stops at all stations between Ito chester and Wellsville. Through Tickets can be procured at the 1-iberiy Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particular* apply to WILLIAM BTBWART, Agent. At the Company's Office m Fieightßtation, Penn street, Y. R. MYERS, apl6 Gen’l Tutaet Agent Cleveland, Ohio; TATEW ROU TIE VIA KJ VEH AND KAIL ROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and tfgrte Haute and Alton Railroad,! o 8L Louis and Lalny- Ob& and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Mich- Sn Central Roads lor CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR* NfiTON. and all intermediate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE JUImSTLAFAYETTB and PERU. Freight* and passengers carried from Cincinnati or Lavreuceborg in less time than bv any other route by ireaij*four hours, and at as loir rates. The only roao y vhVh shipments can be made from Cincinnati to West, without breaking ooIE flnnrigmwimb made to J. E GIBBONBj agent, at Cm- B. CUTTjNG, agent at Lawreocebttrg Will receive prompt attention, and do charge for oom wb*toß{ no eaorpi far drayugt or conmteeion ai Lawrence* forther information apply to THOMAS RATIGANi (Bfo, 116 Water •street,) agent of the Company, who ts prepared to give vhxodgb Lectors for passenger* an fijght to Inman&polis, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago ffcnj.Greeooafitie.Crawfordsrille, Charleston, Paris as MMjnrm frl H. F. LORD, President, ’JOHN F. OHRRK. General Agent. mr l > Botirfg. TO THE PUB! irwPIMIALLT the ignorant and falsely Mod ,ffr MtPbpiotADß or all denominations, treat * Jflel Icate dieord oneself abuao and dJB-Wsß3K*' ? 'MMBO£fltOAtjonj common A incident to youths -*7hsh adnllfl. flinglft or nmrr»wi. Because i " ■ -jt»jjgng]>pjiDUßhes the fact of hi* doing so, the ignoruv ■ wr BIUMBTBUP, (exoept publishing) sst alucrative pra. - ' ttoemigbt be lost to them among stumd, falsely modspi ud mesomptnoas fcmiliea, born and raised In igo.- ranraTspningap as mushrooms and who compare soci etjuntelligence, sense, *c, to dollars andl mats, myste nfflMlyVmeanly or illy gotten. It is to | übliotty. howey. er that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wards, pi rrioosly feeble, j.Hf and of delicate condition and appearance, hare beat restored to health and vigor by Or. B2AHBTBOT, beaidee many before and alter marriage through him have been eared much suffering, anxiety, mortification te. Baring the advantage of over thirty jeans experi ence and observation, consequently, be has superior .mi in tbs treatment of special diseases and whe is ■i.ii. consulted by the profession, as well as recnm mended by respectable dusens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, 10. Office 84 Smitbfiela street, near Diamond . strebte~rriT»te communioahons from all parts of the Onion strictiy attended to. Direct to BOX 800, Pittsburgh Post Office l/FF COLLEGE PEN for sale by apt J.B. WKLDUI Me&lydaw v >• • *2> ~ ■ - „ # . _ • i V;«N* ■ \ r,t>’"~ . «• . • B *- - , , - - \m y * “2 vT ■ Wif, /'; *••• •, I,'n. - *: •• }KT-' • vi'- “ Chicago ...s.a> p m. • f ■■J—2 - SSntrbs and i&estati.ante. F B AV E fill E EICfIANfiE DAM BARMARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Btreet, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquobs always on hand, und the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, served up in the most superior manner. 4SF“MeoiB at ai! hours of tbe day and night. mrTdydaw. CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT; BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and otiien, is directed to this estebliahment, which fltteJ U P {aT the purpose of affordme a SUBKTAjrriAI. EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL IXiCAIION. Country folks attendioe coarket are par ticntarir innted lo call. ETervthing pertainine to an SATING SALOON will always to round; of the ffeahed the nl&rltet allcrde. apSßnisw SCOT T HOCSE, COR. IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., B - X 3 . MARKER, ileSl Proprietor. bxoelslok 018TEB MS) RATDifI HOUSE, «0. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. whole* ali m jut&il dealers in SLAKE AJVD EASTERN FISH, FRfefcH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OY3- TERfi AND WILD GAME Alt In tbvir Proper Scuon. r,026j GEO. REINKMAN & GO S A. V - 3ft. <3 E Pi OU'SE , Mo. 3IV© Liberty Street, NEXT 'RI PF.NNSVI.VAMA PAHHKNGEK UKPOT, JOHN SAVAGE. PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken nt I litted up, with all lh« modern improvem ats, this j>opular reson. the subscriber is prepared to accommodate bis old customer* and the public generally, with tho best ttie market affords. Ovstern wtli t>e served up in every variety of Mtyie, during theaeasoa. His Winea, Ijquoni and Alee, he feels confident in recommending to the public lor their excellence. C-tiu, Bucket and Shell Oysters received dully and soul Wholesale and Retail. mr?&lyd an .si on" house, geo. aukkntz, Ih-onnetor, No. 344 Liberty streeujuat beside the Pasuienger i>epot of the Pennsylvania Kailroa*!, which makes it the most convenient bouse in the city for pas sengers arriving by thAt road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in exoellent style, the MANSION HuDSK, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Those ib Attached a splendid BTAHLK ana exteasive WAOON YARD, awarding ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters, Hi* Larder and Bar will be furnished with t:.i> hr*.-t the market can afford fel:y SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKKN and muni UJ), m a great expense, with all the modem improve ments, this popular resort, the subscriber if prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generalij, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS vnl! be served up t a every variety of itjle during the season. LJtJllOßfl and ALI 23 he feeds confident in recom mending to the public for their excellence. served u>> stall Louth, and DAY and NIGHT HOARDERS taken ar*4.ly tiIRARU 11 O L SE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEO. 0. I'KffijßUKY, Jr . ) NYK.K.S. t Proprietor* HKNEY A. CHAD WICK, f games and Aiqnors. W.VI. BEXKETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRAN 1)1 iuM. (ORDIAJJ*, WINK*. (.1 Ik Old JlooonidtirlH and Reclified Whisky, No. 140 Wood Street, fa22.t,in Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale* Grocers, IMPuK) KKS if K WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PIJIK OLD MUNO.VH.AIiKLA RYK WHIRRY. kC. 327 and 329 Liberty Street, ivlblv PITTHBIHOII, PA T>UliK —Kami lit** can buy e bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Teoeriffe, Sherry » Malaga Wme. Also. Cognac Brandy of different brand*, very Old Monongahela Whisky, Onampaign# in quail, pint and aud half iunt bottles; reduction made by aos*-o or half dotnu. Ail tne above lor sale by the quart m gallon. N. B. —Thoee wishing Adulterated Uquora need not caJL U FICH RISEN, ap2s:ly-mo Wm. MmA, Phil*— u C. W. Ktcxsrsoa, Pstburgb MILLER A, RICRETBON, WHOLESALE QBOCEES, 4JTD tMPOSTILS 0» BRAHDIKB, WISKB AND SJCGAJtft, NOR. 221 AND 228, OORNKR OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, 4y D SOUB AQRNTB FOR SWEABER’S CUT GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Walls, Cotton Tarns, Ac., be., Con itantlg on Hand. I mr‘i Sobacro and £tgars. yf k D. KINEHAKT, kancpactcixx urn bialib d au uxse dr TOBACCO, SKTI7FF MID BEOABB »pKU3j N l . 1® rfOOK BTRKITI. “ TYOT AMSTHI, WKoiataU anti Retail Dealer fo GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AJTD Virginia Chewing Tobacen WOOD STHBET Under the SL Charle* ocll PHTSBURGH, PA. <6rocrrs. P. Rumen J. S. KsVmb& '“".H. D Ritas (Late at Miller A Bicketaon’a) KKYMKR 4k BROTUKU 8 . (Successor to Rktmu a Aimiasoa.) Wholesale Dealers id FOREIGN FRUITS, NOTH,CONFECTIONERY,SUGARS, FIRE WORK.B,Ac. No. 89 Wood at, and No. 113 Hecons*►* DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, CHABTEEED IB 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from T to 9 o'clock : ana from No vember Ist to Mny 1 i. from 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all »".ma not less than o*l Dollar, and a dividf-n : r }-rofiu declared twice a year, in June and D«von lnterest has been de clared semi-ezmti&Uy, in June and I ecember, since the Bank was orvanisea, at the rate of mix per cent, a year. lnterestj ii not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from tne first days of June and Deoember. compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass bodk. At this rate, money will double in lean than twelve years, making, in the aggre gate DOST AITD on a-BALT m CENT. A TSAR. Books containing the Charter, By-l-ews, Rule* aud Regulations, furnished gratia, on application at the office William J. Anderson- James B D. Meeds, Hill Borgwin, iaaac M. Pennock. Bern. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D, Hopewell Hepburn- Robert Robb, James flerdtnan, James Bhtdle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, Alexander Bradlsy, John B. McFaoden, Joun G. Backofeo, Peuir A Madeira, George Black, John H. Meilor, John B. Canfield, James M’Anley, Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, William Ik".ig!ftj. John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Kingwaii, John HoimeK, John H. Hhoenberger, William &. Haven, Alexander Spear, f’eter H Hunker, William FI Schmertt, Richard Haya, Isaac Whittier. William ti. Lavely, Chnstian Yeager. BBCUTAXT AND T&XASURXZ. HE.VKY W. CDIIOTTI, Near the corner of Kiftlu PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in Urge and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, IHamonds, Jewelry, and Sliver and all kinds of valuable ar ucleit, for any length of ume agreed on. The goods cannot t* delivered without this Ticket. Not accounts able tn caee of fire. Hours from T A- M. to 10 P. M. WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Eich&nge Brokers, Wood Street, corner of Third, PITTSBURGH. PfcM'TA.. NUuLMES A. SONS, franker* anb U-u. » J<*e, »i >eb cannot r*- Hoveled or Pulled Out, And for Tallinn*. blurt Making. MUjijr sa.i Hnoe Binding, these ha*» no superior C«/ and r them at No 26 Fifth ptreet. Do Sunni ap2D: Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sects 89,135 £>»i Stocks, (present value ($SC f &e: 72,) cost. 8«,786 66 Notes and Bills - 1,821 uu Cash 27,919 33 $2,208,061 08 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rate* a* low ho are consistent with security. Sinoe their 'ncorporation, a period of thirty years, they havo paid losses by Fire, to uo smouni exv«***d.HK Four UiUions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence >*f the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities. Losseß paid daring the year 186 U, *42,168 36. DIUICTOM. Charles W. bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac i/ea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. L>alu, George W. Richards, George Kales, CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. BTEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAKBIK, President K. M. (-»0K1 m),s, Bocretsry Capl. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen’i Ageni Omo No 92 Water street, (Spang A Cu 'n Warehouse up stair*,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of KIRK and MARINE RISKS. A Home losutution managed by Directors who are well known in tb«*>ommun)iy.and who are deterinsae offering the Oust protec tion to those who desire to hr insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER JKith, lWu. Stock Accounts I 63.000 00 Mortgage- 4160 uC Office furniture 250 00 Open Accounts, etc 7.809 *3 Cash Premium Notes. Notes and bills discounted oiiic 7 a a . George Daraie, K Miller, Jr., George W. Jftokaon, James M'AuUy. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Smith, t:hae W R.ckrtsoo, Andrew Ackley, Wm MrKmgh’., Alexander Hpeer, Davl M i,<*n*. Rees J Thomsi, njrffl PHILADELPHIA PIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 CHESHUT STREET, Opposite tbs Custom House, Capital **lo4oo— Assets *301,04*. WILL MAK E ALL KINDS nF INsU RANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, on eve; > description of Property or Merchandise, at reaeoaatue rates of premium ItoBERI P KI.V., Prem-j^ut, m. w. Baldwin, v.c* prw.akkty IN SURANCE (XJMI'AN> —lNwiKi* «RaTKD id THE LBUWLATURK up PE.NN'.*?:ANIA, Hu»i FFICR, R R. CO&A'RB THIRD AS!) WaLSUTST . 1 HiLADKU’HIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vesseie, i - 'ro and Freight, U> ail parte of the World. I NLAN L< TJ RAN CEB on Goods, m Rivera leaee, anu Store*, Ink..- . H ousa*. Ar . i nctoit —Wm Mari.a, L in.iud A Ti.'- philua Pauld.u*, John N J.-;.oC. Ihg% Js/ut-s Trsquatr, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Ismen C. H and. Wm. i: Ludwig, Joseph U SeL, Dr K M Hu*u>n. Ge*. •> Liepwr. Hugh tfraig, <‘ha r 'e» K-:.-y K J r renismn, Henry fW**, Rdwani ,*!».•Ii Jones Brooke, Kj-enror M llrain ['llhila* C Han.u Burt-in. Jr. Jr* ui. P J«*no.«, Jam*-- p M'FarWn i Joshua P K yr«'. . »!; a L. .Vinu:a rgh, D I Morgan, A h K*r/»;r. d" WfLUA.M M\Ri!.S Preeidenu THuH C HAM' \ Pre-:denu ksasi Lnscsa, Se^rntsry P A MAO.iS.A, t«-c. |eZ3 hr> UJ* 'A aiAr .:r.«-* f’ j-' Ilium's Iniumcfr Louipuß) nl I'jiuhurph. Office, Cor. of Market isd Water Hie. WM BAUALLY. Preeideui Kl. KhA .*k*cr-inry INSI KtS NTUMniIVDi A C\K(.utA 1 o»ure- agatnel Loea an.' 1 mtnag- to H e Nai u o( W.t* BouUiern an*l W»rt i lie .Navigala a ■ 1 the lasures Bfslut Loei and Damage by Kir*. Wrn HagnJej, H.,d [ M H. *i\ it.* >f Jan. rtwlt, Jt., 1.. /.ui;, H K Jodm. t'auc > »' >iit»bn, J i.- Kraxwu* rt**ll«»r\ A M K-«>i •v i' John lifciplan, Ixu-ttiaj Wm o .'••■ius’.i.mi mblfifclTdh, WEST UHAMH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, t'l. I>l ‘ »l N 1 1 CUARTSRKD BY 1 II K i. S(t 1* L ATU K K Of I'KN.N T LVA slv ti«A ' OfrUsil $304,001* ; .Vef*-* Thus company will insukk <>n HaiMing*, Men*’ a dine* V’urniUjre, Ac , ,o u>»c i>r country. I*UL*CTom» •—Hon. J J. Peare*. J H !!»';, T i Abram*, Hod. (■ C Chat. Cnai b K j«wn man. l :,a.- A Mayer. Peter I'irVaen, W W twU». riiimri- K I HuN (i c. HAKVKY, Pronu^ui. T T. Aaatny, Viw President. Tin*. Kitcsu, Secretary J. A. MPPRKT, Agent, d«aa No. To Fifth pennsYlvaNiainsuhance CO. Of Plttciburffti. „So. 93 Fourth Btrest DIRECTORS. Jacob Painlor, Kodj PaUeraoo. i liner Hproui, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkina. A.. A. Garner, Hannr Sproul, Nich. Voejtbtiy, Ceorjje W.Stnuh. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampto ~ Robert Patrick, Charttred Capital $300.00U FIKE AND MARINE KlHltg TaKEN, of all ncnptioo*. omens: A. A- CARRIER, President. I.jaRIKRjBPROru Secretarv ii»l:l» FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Or Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Morchan dixe, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFIC2 NO. 308 WALNUT ST&SST. Caah Capital, •220,610 mu Aaaets, *303,508 90. Invested as follows vis:— Klnrt Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount $186,600 00 Ground rent, first claas 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 6 • cent. Mortgage Loans, $3u,OQO, cost. Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Allegheny County 6 ft cent. Pennsylvania RaiLoad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 'ifiOQ 00 Huntingdon and Uruad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 oo Stock of tLe Reliance Mutual Insurance C'o_. 24,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 Oo Stock of I>elaware 61. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 ol Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insuranoe Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 IS Book AcoounU, accrued interest, etc 6,216 72 Cash on hand and In in hands of agents 11,386 15 $808,608 m i'LEM TINGLEY, Presides Duitnon. Clem 'l'ingley. Samuel Bispham William It Thompson* Robert Steen, Frederlkc Brown, William Musner. Oornehu* Stevenson, Beiyamtn W. Tiaglej, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop. Robert TotanU, Charles Inland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, SmiUi Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Uiaaell, Puu. ii. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary. J GARDNER CuFFIN, Agent, roylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood nireetn. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTBBURCH. OFFICE—So. 37 Fifth Street, Ue.uk Block. TNSUREB AGAINST ALL KINDS OF X FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McOORD, Vice President; U. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, (General Agent. I*—e Jones, C. G. Hus soy, Harvey Childs, C. dray, John A. Wilton, B. L. Fahnestock, Johu D. MoCord. Adam Jaoohe, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob*t I* M’Orew, Rob’t B liavis. nnri* CGA L, NUT GOAL" SLACK, A OIKK Haring purchased the enure interest of my la e partners in Ihe &rm of IUILKY, M'liAIN A Co., I am prepared to furnish to our former customers and the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally a of NVT (: °AU SLACK and OUiUI, in large or small quantie*. Orders sent through the Post Office, left, at the Toll House of the Mononga hela Bridge, or at the W'.jrks, will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated m Souih Pittsburgh, one square above the Monongabela Bridge. JAMES M. BAILKY. T ANDfiETH’S GARLEITsEEI)B^—,Jusi JLJ reoeived a large select and vaned stook of the above named Celebrwed Garden Seeds, embracing all . T>n9^9 *' The entire satisfaction our Heeds 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 seeds growing can be seen at the store. BECKHAM A KISLLY, Druggist*, ~ _ Allegheny City. DKIEI) Ai'FLES.—iu sacks, lO baireU, just received and for sale by . MEANS A COFFIN, I*l° corne Wood and Waier streets OIL LKAFJEB.—PRINTED FuRMS FOR original leases and for sub-letting, tor sale bv J. R. WELDfcN. mhlfl WoooUloy,d by himeeif, warranted pure md th«* u-*.; .|iiHlity. wit hi« ceruhcHte ou '.he N/U.e, m- - : Ivs -eal on trie cord (M>< iLPHo AVI iLFE'S PC RF. 11.I 1 . )RT WI N K I'r.|K>r:*-*J -.o i pure and of the l*ost quality. UDOLPHo WULFE'b PL'ltK SUKP.KY rii.l 1..U1..1 X, ri’in-« t, .i.rr.« h- !Vr Wm, U DOLJ’H.J WOLFE'S PUKK MADEIRA WINE, •npurwvi ur. i Ujiii".l i y nun self for privet-* and me.;, c.doJ n-*-. ibe fe*-t wine put ofl-ri Ito ih»- iru-i* .t. !• i lie-i The '.VitiMD warranted perJrctJv pure. UDOLPHo WOLFE'S ITKK JAMAICA HUM. ST CKOIX !U;M. SCUTmTI AND 1 KISH WHISKY All the *:■ .ve import'd and tvi'.. ,--l t-r :• m.-eiC. . war ranted pm*- and of thr l-erl ,j.: . 27.60& *' 174,075 U $293,251 'C TO THE PUBLIC. i sir, slaiie my repulmtun a.-* a maf. mv t -umdjn-.' a a merehaoi "I tMr'v re-i i -noe ;j t »• city <*f Ne« D.-rk. that wr.At I ]<:«d-*’ * d ■* -t.fv mv ««i.. nr«v lal-el, and mv e,.-:'iScui*' i* cm- ‘a d <«n i-»* r lied uf*on by evenr purcluu*er. i'hy who use Wme.e nr. I ’ i >r» <■:. ucm. -hot. id give tue preference »’«• e art.f For tale by all r»ni»»ct*:i!* •ane**. udulimio wom-t, <•«• V-.rL irf. H Kl-.YBKR Ai';..lluW'<-lm. r.-»28 6M»d*w filad News fbrllic l iiloriuiuile! TR r . : >s>, SuLuiir I'JR Discovered at Last. CHEROKEE REMEDY, \n uofailisg Xpmfio for all uf tin Lnnar) nrsaßs uad a Sfacral AUrru- tire act! Blornl Purifier. »f I Hl.x •* RKMKD\ " (TRKr' ‘All K v * A 1 i "IMfrt Phhj’AKA I i> i > , n.l/*« tSjjF' iI i“ uri'ii'ely un i ike ery other ij*-i .tic i,rr-- r-itt* I'■ ' 1 r-i--1.1 lh a ■ a- Uo» lam- i • i/me i ! .V.j i, -»•»>« ,**>..■•. lir;o; [j re* r*r»-» I b“'o :■ -• •>* l hf ir. Uie > f ' i ; .U!/K*V .. tf - i ■ . »n (ionnorrUft'a •. travel, SI rlri ur« ( <>n«i r.- Fluor Albun. W ,ti h'•»ri i.»'« i.; *iM it i- iirm!'tfit-ir >■ j. - i.h . lin'J •!•*** run j*i 1 t«■ -iir*- Srrolula* Stcot'- ria ry M>’ plil 11 •, (* land ul n r clllnga, Mtt • itt it a 1 hi : » i Krupl Ivr Dlimik- 1 'ii. i ■ n , «.r- »j'f- i i» 1 pffn . . i: • : .n- i riu- k it- *•: < :• •• "i yM. *■**•? unm 'i.r!; Ir -m if * -v » l»u‘h a Hi: • >i*i . ol H< hWii., i\ Tt-mli-'i- m 0.-l u-t. r fvi!' hH'' -n 1 ‘--rn mil' 1•» * '.r-- < H */.•< 'j»*v ;asi •.*ir»«v 't.l trniiitu- — 1 t ( irJJ (J»ui j.a. i, ij***»» dm altrot Ui»* or in - ~r!.- f .. * r.iw*« o! iiii«iii>'- < *4T‘ i tio **i ti-Mjt ;i f** 1 ' r l f -r :ii i ur-, h • h t>*>i'!*- *jf t r ' I pAruruiAr** ««’ * Om-ular free from m.-> 1 >ru»f m me Uni’ll 1* -old at ReuUl for £2 per Houle or tnree *•. il»‘“ for fi>. »v a ! ,c f 'nigei*'- and Ivdcr- r. Me-inno-H, throughout ih»- Umteu Htaies, amt at wh.-lo etaJe b) a)l Whole-sal* 4 >'«•*. POTTfciK A M Kit \>lN, Sole Proprietor-, ST. LOUIS MO Hoi 1 in i’.f.d'uriti wM'imi** and rewii by 1-r. IjS' l H K KYSKtt. and by a.; nwpon.H.bl* Druggnu* m i: * ''u.ted StatoA. ;y2l.lvdjw PKI WiFi DISEASES. — -*k I »H. HEbWN’H MEDICAL and jf&L\ HDRi*D‘AL office. No. fc» fTli* 1 rto.i street, Pittsburgh, Pen any',* .sfijjr*NM2&| Dr BR'*WN an obt ■■■.tiaen ;f PiiLxtKirga. and oaf be«n in By TfinpggilWy V P-actK- for tb« Uat twenty-Aw Liia* busm*** ha* !iwo cod dn«U rrnxUy Private and Surgical N|Hgflk. / OlTlfcKNa AND STRANGER 3 id need of a medical friend, xhould oot 'hi! to Ami ou» the aura place of relief. The Doctor la a regular gradu ate, and hi* experience id the treatment of a certain «la«a ol dtaooMM is a sure guaranitv to U)«* HUflrrers of obtain ing permanent relief, by the tine of his remedies acd following ru» advice DR. BROWPPB REMEDIES sever fall to oure the womt form of Vttaer*u< Dieeanea, Impurities and Bcrotulou* Affecuona. Al*o> v.l dleeoae* an amg fiom a hereditary taint, which manifests iteell id the form of a tetter, peonoAta, and a greet itutav forma of akin diseases, the origin of which toe patient is enj urely ignorant. To person* aoaflboted, Dr. Brown offer hoped of a a are and speedy recovery. SEMINAL W £A&^£BB Dr. Frown's remedies* fur this alarming Lroub • Drough ton often by that aoULary liabit of aenauai gmti fleotion, which the young and weakrmnded often give way to, (to their own destrncootit) are me only reliable roan*die* known in this ooactry —thoy are aafn, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr- Brown'ii remedies never fad to core this uainfu disease in afm day#—he will warrant a oure. He also treats Piles, Gleet 'toQDorrtawa, Stricture, Urethal Dif* rhargee, Female W Aaknewa, Monthly Suppression*, Di.* *axo# of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Aflecti-u-, Paiaa us the back anil Kidneys irritation of the B.hU*N, No. iOSmitnflohi street, Pifu*- burgh, will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any addroAH, safely packed and secure from o ; > serration. ‘>ftloe and Prirvi- Roi'oris Vx *- -mtu.asM sire-t Pa re-emmeni Mndicinea have aoauired fo» the invanaiile edi.iAcy in all the di-waxen wniclt profess to cure, has rendei>‘.l ?ho usual practice ol piU fiug not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. In all raxes of Asthma, Allerli =nx ol the Bladder an • Sidneys. BUioui Fevers nthi Liver Cbta plaint*. In the .South and West where these diseases prev* ihey will bw found invaluable. Planters, fkrrnern an others who once use these medicines, ml. nevar alte wards be without them. Bilious Cholic and Bonou Looseness, Biles, oi>stiv6Dess, fkilds and t'ougha, Choin Oo&bdpv MCHoaa, Daoraus, Indpiwu.—No person with Ihia distressing disease should delay using these medi cine* immediately. firvpttom of (he o&m, SrynpeUiA, and Flatule'+y. Fivxa xhd Aevt.—For tbts scourge of the V» *tern country, these medicines will bo found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicine* l«A\e the sys tem subject to a return of the di»ea*e—a cure by tho*« medicine* is permanent. Try thorn, t>o satisaed and be cured. Foulness oj Compfarum, General Defnlitp. Headache* of every kind, iDwwd Fever. Impu-e Blood and Loh* of Appetite, UVKI CVIMPUIirrH, 1.1P803T, I>OO6XSSIiV .’-fUIi.TWU Dis* lAsra. — It m ver fail* U> eraiiicate eo(ir«-'y all in* effect* of M**rcury '.nfinilely so«iacr than itn* nj<>-i preparaiioo of BaraaparlUa, Night Bweata, .Nervous Lie. billty, Nervous Complaints of ali kind*, Organic Affec tions. p« The oncina' propnotor oftnose roo-iurme* was cured ol Pile* of& year l standing by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Paine »n the head, side, back, loiuts and organs. RiiifWA m«.— rhose art»»cu>d with this terrible disease will besu of rebel by the Lale Medic.mex. Rush or Htooo vo ttu Haan, Bcubvt. Halt Kilsum, ywat- Lwea, SOTOfOti, oa Kiiw’h Evil, in the won* forms, IJl cer* ofevwry description. Worm* of all kind* art- administer them whenever their eainlencu -iispectwi. Belief will be certain. Tai Ijy« Pols am> Pa«inx Brrrtas Puairv rar hl and thus remove all disease* from the system. Prepared by DR. WI LddAM B, MOFFAT, No. 386 Broadway, (Mo&U Bailr wEO H. KEYBER. AtPt, Piaa>«ir<7h TO THE AFFLICTED 1 DK. STARKEY'S PAJN EXTERMINA TOR caree RbeamaUsm, Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Nerroua Headaeie, Toolhacde and bore Throat Prepared bv I-L-STARKEnT, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold wholesale and ret-il b, JOS. FILMING, ee»lvd»» -f Marhet «t and niamnep ORE NEW WALL PAPERS, expreaal; lor and for nale only hy W. P. M A RBH A 1.1., No 87 Wood etreet Store open unul nine o'clock, evening. Ord delved lor Paper Hanjen and Whltevaahera. ap V ’ ‘ ' a. piuuft'— M’KEE & PHILIPS, WKJSEKAL COOPEHA«K, Payette trttr«ci, lietween Hand &c***h’.o u»nn>. w»3XJjr “ WIL L( 4. tt' DL 1 VTO.tr LIQUOR 3VtEK.OiiA.ISrT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Nf=ur Woo-i Street, AiT Aluay.-on hand Hift/ kberry, Cherry and Cognac Brands", old Monopgahola rteoiified Wbipky._ n\ Fourth Street, near Wood. -ini j K si.l KSCKiB tK.S MAN IiFACTUHK £ h.u 1 u-t ;■ v>u hx.ml every article m their ,lc, Tii. corujC*‘iT ormvmentF'.Oirtain Good I' 'it - .'•prin* Bed*. All kinds ol nha.ieH, Blind* *JVI : 1 li. •• •*. •-. .pt uureitu!. given to nil ord'. :,i for fitting and e.v,; K l wn • •. Vw HLU'NL' oireet; Pittsburgh, Pa., i.t urupar* 1 -! to fut iiisL to ordt'f, carp., a, bteamb*iat, factory and other HELLS, o‘K ALL HIZES, 1‘ r. rr. 10 VO IO.wOU pounds. <’:iiM£ bivl.La made to order. STOP AMD GAUGE > «.: • 7 !af «, fc r :''t*-am'iK>i»ie >1 S.Nhlv'.i. WA'i r.K i*l Ml’S, COUNTER RAILINGS, . i t-v.-ry varteiy «*. br.v- t , Canpag.* fin.abed In the ' «*• ‘iublVrrt A NT;-ATTRITION METAL; FUL r S r a'l KM MLB.aLI.IC PACKING, for Steam Engines. ... ■‘P 2U r.. •v- *r>-l Ap> u>«* 1i r, v I L l > r/'l' ASDLA KG 1' Liihugrupbit li:.tab lit li men tiu the City, VV.TB. S4:MB7€M.TIAi%', PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER SOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, HRKWEK*S bUTLIuNG, UEAM EBBKM, ORGAN M ANUFACTUBEB, Krepi constantly on hind Church and Parlor Organs, iIS KVKKV MIZK AND UK.'SURIP'I lON. No. 1. Three stops, 7 leet sinches high, 4 fttr-i t» mehe* wide,'- feet 0 inches deep. \, - K»ve flops, 9 tefct 6 inches high, 6 feet ti inched < Of, « fr*«t !• iDCIiC* deep. .St., J. Eigul »to|is. II ieel ftuiobos high, 7 feet 8 1D». «4 1 iDohea def-p. No. 4. i we>lve stop*, id feel high, 9 leoi d mu. Wldn, ‘ tleop. 'I nr* xi- vr -ituiMUntOOfl are for Grecian eases; if Goth hksrh Hm'V wdl oe Homewhat highet For funhor information eppl? to JOHN H. MEXLOR, al WoodßU-eet, Or H ANTiY KRBK.N, 171 Centre street. HtU.lv—hi NEW TURK. I a.s Ml LLI MiAK ” MuNUNGAtUSiiA ti l'l-ANi t Nii MiLL, w-iu.d re«j>ectfully inform the ;•., ■ f.s; :*- hits n huiii ino fire, and haring en* ti.•• s.ti-1 filled i; wuli the neweet Ki'.i i,,ur-' H ( 'j rov»A.i m.u'li:o*- r y. is ii<-w prepared to fur •. lui.nifc i.r.-l planing t>oard», Httroli sawing and re -■awilh. d-.-ir-. na.di and sFutte-r-, kiln dried, frames, . .i.uL-, i.t*t-nihkmi:., Ac. Pi't-- , 'i.rc!'. 7, 1867. _ jhSIO oTO GRIN & EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DUE BUS -31 . O A L ?a y Stocking Manufacturer, j - ili.NfcK FIjTU .SJ'. AND MARKKI *, - ALi.Li. ha* oq hand a ireraundouH assortment ol . J . ''to' kiogs,Ho»e,Bockiv,Comlorti»,Glovee, Hoodh. v v tor tm*a and wonu'c, together with a verv eaten i.. HA.-oruuent of ty 1 de*cnpt>OD* oi Goods in 111* Uo*', •n; u,ic* to ibe aea-Hon. He nella pno» uticiet> at Low t ; -- tV.; nnd eiar-jin-. ;U in.‘tr.t>er. M. i-aLY Oaa but Oue Oore, ind Ihit . n r'f r ~{ i<-,im hi. nn-t Mark**i '«*v. f*»23 <1.1,11 p ;to-J l] -i *o i . tit*r n •-•i <> GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PI.UMBF.HB and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass DEALERS IX 6 AS FIITi'BKS, AC. and Warcroom, So, 144 Wood ft^ Kouadryi No. 154 Ftrst it., Are Door* below Uonongahela Hoon. The weli-snowu practical Rkiii and experience in the various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Fitting, ot the senior members of the firm, (who wii] Sire their personal attention to all work entrusted to iiem,) should euutie hr to a share of public patronage. AU Orders Promptly Filled. WITH TERRY, PRICE A CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Batinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac. NO. 255 MARKET ST.,'North Side, JOHS V TSSAI, delUlr SOOT MAKES, Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors above the Telegraph Offioe.) After a long absence from the Boot business, has again commenced, and hatters hiineeli that he will be able to render general saiiataolioo, and would be pleased to see his tormer customers and friends, He has on hand the best ot FRENCH CALF SKINS. and none but the best of work men will receive employment. Satisfied that he is competent to judge of ihu workmanship and material, ne will give his undivided attention to this btanch of busmesH. _ aulslv H R i 8 I M A S ~TH K 3TnTs lISAUTIKUL EBMDEEB, Coal Vases, Fire Irons, PLATE WAJtMKiU, TIUIfS AID VABKB TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BJSTB, at Wigs, Wigs, Wtg», AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu- V'lured by «J. R. CAMKROBf, No. 84Fhg&T&Sv. The subseriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his former friends and patrons of che city and surrounding country, and would their at tention to a newand beautiful BELF-ADJUBTIIW WIG. 1 1 puts all former plans of wig-making in the ahmfr Ita menu are lightness, durability, not liable to ahrtntr bears equally all over the head, and easy and graceful Rppearanoe, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. 1 .adieu are also invited to call and examine his new mode of BANLB, HALF-WIGS and WIG& They do **aj with the heavy and Consul appeasanes eo etttah diAaporov*.! of in the old atvlou. aeSldaw BATES ITjohnsoFs hoofing WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has purchased the interest of his late partner, G. a HATES, m the Roofing Business, and is the sole manu facturer and dealer in life following three distinct kinds of Roofing:— lHt. Oam Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass Roofing. »d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roofing. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofliig Material for sale, with printed instructions for using. Office at Bates A Johnson’* old stand, 76 Southfield sL N b.—Tnin Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and e"i*ftix>r. tmu27:dAw Brooms and broom handles.— 8,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Puts assorted; 100 dozen assorted Pails, (Harman) ‘Oi do do Tubs, do; 60 do Zinc Washboards; 100 do Willow Baskets; 100 Peach Baskets; 60 dozen Churns, assorted 40 nests Measures and aU other items In Wood and Willow, sold' who al, andr etall b, SAMUEL RIDDLE •**’ rx«n »