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WESI SinnMEK^ISRASGEMENT! rpiME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In | . at Louis and Chicago quicker, than by in* other route. m - , k , a ' WESTWARD TRAINS. PAST MAID LlNE—Leave. Pittsburgh 1-00 *■ . £ Arrives al Creethne - r ~..0<4a a. *. 1 close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arrrivmg at Indianapolis.— 8-2 G r. u. u 6 « St. Louis- —8 00 p. it « “ Cincinnati.... &S 0 t m. and w “Chicago...— -8-10 p *• N. The time to Ctncinnati is the same aa 07 Bteubennlie. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers ell go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leares Pittsburgh.-. 12.60 r ■- Arrives atCrestline—.*B’4o r ■, Making dose commotions as above. Arriving at Indianap'a- 6.06 a. k. “ “St. Louis—6/9 p - *• u u Cincinnati.. 6.00 a. n. and* 4 u Chicago....- a. n. N, B.—The tune U> Cincinnati i> the ae by Steu benvQle. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and peaseM«B all go into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Oars on thia train from Pittsburgh to On lnnfftiifo7ndt»naynflfa and to Chicago. Indus through to Chicago without change of Oar s. EASTWARD TBAINB. . ueave Chicago, 7 JSO a. u. and 8.00 p. m. Arriving at Ljma, 260 p. v. and ILBO a. m. Connecting with trains ror Dsyton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 6.60 p. «.kndlfl.os i. h. „ Connecting With trains for Columbus, Cincinnati. Clev eland, Buffalo andthe Rest, and arriving at Pittsburgh, ilOa.w.BndSJOr. *. and p. u. AIT making ol<*e connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eaatern dues, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, H. 40 a «. and 4AO p. «. Arrive at “ “ ILW “ “ ,#•» “ Leave New < Brighton, 8.40 “ 1230 . .• ■ ■ - - .#> .Ki, Arrive in Allegheny, &.10 ** “ 2-10 ** Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams.- LeaveAilegheny. 12-00 and ftAO p. m. Arrive at Economy, 653 p. n_ « 452 “ Leave Eonnomy. 653 a. m., m 422 u w .„wui nucjjUCUJ, MV IpIARKET TRAD?.—Leaves Massillon 4.65 a. m. leaves Alliance at 6-14 a. k. and arrive* in Allegheny at 11 00 a. U 4 leaves Allegheny at 3jo& p. it; Alliance at SQop.it, stopping-at all stations for passengers and marketing) arrives at Massillon, 0.10 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trams at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows >— AtAlllanoe, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from MUlersburg, Akron, Cuy* | |hoga Padla. eSe. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Baa* dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus. Cin- Dayton, Indiana polls, Sl Louis, Lonis- At Forest, lor Bpringfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincm* ;&cti, eta, etc. AtXiimijfor Sidney, Dayton. Clncmnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., 8L Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth fur Import*. At WanaUh for all points on the New A)t*ny and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for ail points in Illinois, lowa, Wlsoonkin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. QEORQEPARKIN,-Rcket ArfL, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through-Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the ... to jr parte of the . HATHBWAY, Agent, Plttabargh. lEHEHT: 1861. ' APRIL 15th. Penngjdvania Central Railroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAMS. CTHE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves A the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun day.) at 240 a. stopping at all regular stations, oon pSCting at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at fcOO p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, »i 4A& p,m, stopping only at principal stations, maxing direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and am- Ting fa Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6:00 a. m- THJC FAST LINE leaves the wtotioa doily, (except Sunday,) at fco6 p. xxu, stopping only at tireenoborg, La trobe, Johnstown. WQmere, GaJlitsen, Altoona, Aa, and arriving in Philadelphia at lQHtt a. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS* THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves doily, (exoept Sunday.) at 240 p. dl, stopping at all mixtions and running as for as Conemaagh. THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN witn Passenger Car attached, leaves daily (except Sun daj) at 8.10 a. m , stops atoll stations andrunn only as tar as Ooiemauie FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’* statioii leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at <fc4Q a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's sta tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at lltf) a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's sta tion iearea daily, (except Sunday.) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's »ta taon leaves daily (except Sunday,) at »H 2& p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows)—Express. 1230 p.m; Mad, 12:10 p. m; rest Line. 1840 O. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1030 a. m; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6:30 a. m.; second Wall’s station Accommodation, 8:30 a. m; third all's station Accommodation, 1:16 p. m.; fourth Wall’s Mo tion Accommodation. &16 p. m. Teams for Blairsriile and Indiana, connect at Blairs vlllfi Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex press, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Faat Freight East. Pn'IBBURGH AND CONNKLLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and ▼ille Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepfed,) as follow*: Mail Train, 6-40 a. nu; Express Tram, 4:10 p. tn. Return ngTrains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road j r ire at Pittsburgh Ufc3o a. m. and 6d5 p. m The traveling paouc will find it greatly to their inter est, ingoing East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, os theaocommodations now offered cannot be surpssad on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone ana is entirety free from dust We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Rood wit heir patronage. TO NEW YORK -412 60 I TO BA LTIMORK-.IS BO •PHILADELPHIA- 10 00 LANCASTER— 8 66 r Harrisburg, r *^ Baggage checked to all stations on the Penney hranta Raftroaa, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Coni' pan? has no agent. ' NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselTtfc responsible for personal baggage only, and for an air ount not exceeding iloo. R Bii /ho Bzoebdor Omnibus Um> been em . Ployed to con tot passengers and baggage to and from the depot, cl a charge not to exceeds cents for each panenger and baggage. For tickets apply - to j. STEWART,' Agt, At she Penn’s R. R. Passenger Station, nog _ On Liberty and Grant streets. CliK&B or fISB—IUIABK AR&AUfIISMBIiT QIEVELIND AND PITTSBURGH RIILROID. ns and after Monday, A pr u isth, 1861, trains will leave tbe Depot of the Pennsylva |y*Ml|xad) in Pitnborgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK. Leave* Leaves Leaves Arrives at ftmiPMH CIiSVZLAXD TOLIDO CBZOAfiO LOOA.IL &30 A.S. A. a. 11:00 T X. IRBO r.n. fetor. x. 7 >4O r. ■. Khao ?. a. Panengars desiring to go to Shndosky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, moat be parti* oolar to ask for tickets yia C&eveland. N. B. Tbe time to Chicago by this route is as quick M via Fort Wayne. FTTPSHUBGIL COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LOTS, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of oars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives PttiXborgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louis. LOO A. >. ILBB a. x. -k2O t. m. iRSOr.iL iutfv.lL This route la snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colom bo! and all points South, than any other route. Bpleodid sleeping care attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Loams Ar.at Ar. at Ar.at Aral FtttoPgh, Rochester, Weilsrille, SteubMUe, Wheeling, LOO Au. &06 AM. fe*9 A. M. &06. A. H. &26 A. M. 12W r. M. &00 p. X. SAB p. H. fcQO p. B. CAO p. a. feosA.x. 7:60 a. X. BU3 A. an 9ABa.k. 10A3 a. x. LOO r. X. 6:16 P. x. &26 p. x. The LOO a. x. and lfoßO p. x. Trains connect with Trains ofO. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac, The *3OO p. x. Train stops at all stations between Ho chaster and WellsvUle. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pi us burgh. J: STEWART, Ticket Agent, For tother particulars apply to „ . WILLIAM STEWART, Agent At the Company • Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, _-JfflL- Gen’l Ticket Agent Cleveland. Ohio; WTKVV ROUTE VIA RIVEE AND 11 ROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad _ Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Tun Hrafie and Alton o St. Louis and Lafey ftto «d Indianapolis, New Alban / and Salem, and Mich- APOLW ' TItRRK ■•< Freights and passengers harried from Cincinnati or iAVmoebarg in less tune thsa bv any other route bv WCaMoor hoars, and at as low rales. The only roan v which shipments can be made from Cincinnati m he Watt, without breaking oolk. Oofiadgnmenta made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at cm. ateaS; or WTa CUTTING, agent atTJSUSoeburS WID rwoeire prompt attention, and no charge for oom ndttton; ao dtorp# for drayage or rowan trio* at Lawrmcti tore. for flzrther information apply to THOMAS RATIGANt (Nb. 1U Water street,) agent of the Company, who ts prepared to give raaouek ucxrra for passengers an freight to Induxtapolia, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago AvtV&eeaoastie, Crawfords villa, Charleston, Paria aa Matin nr, Ae^Aa. H. F. LORD, President JOHN F. CHBBJL General Freight Agent mri) the ignorant and falsely Mod- - w #•* Physicians or all denominations, treat gJSgtifiddellhaie diaorderSjSelf abuse and . A incident to youths hf both f »wyand adults, single or married. Because U £S£NBfiS3mvES’ rt&zsssrss 23 XfjrJifaCT. Thrnr futoly physician abonhfb* cantw (TEMpTfaun to ignorance thatthey dr, ihe un u i„ BKAHHTECP, (except publishing) test. lacratire prac toStiW totoem wnong atartd, falsely moderi am eSmmbtnon. ftmiUea, born and raised In lgno pass* Uai tlwtr nu, dunbten and ward., pr inoual, feohte, aloklr and ofdelieiSe condftton ■m awan.hm been rartored to hMJto and rigor by In. BAASOTHDP, beeidee many before and after marrlane tironnh hhn bare been Bared much aafiertofe anxiety, mortlfleation to. Harinn the advantage or oyer years experi ence- end obserraUon, oonaeqnently, he haa aaperior rfrill to tbs treatment of special dimaaea, and who is daily oonsnlted by tbe profeaaion, as well aa recom atnet TPrirxte comumniodiOM from all parts of tbe Olinn (triatly attended to. Direct to BOX 800, detlydaw ■ PUtoboreh p«« office." ; ff&W for gale by XT r «po /. B. WELDIB .V-r-'"i V, •-jaT&lirJ.tfcv.vr . ■ 1 ■’-■•> V r 'T - * . Railroads. Arnya m AUegfienj, rAR B t jguiittg. TO THE PUBLIC. FIFTH AVENUE EXCHANBE DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA The best of liquors always on hand, and the Choioeat Delicacies of the Season, served op in the most superior meaner. at all hours of the day and nighties my7ilydew. COEKVCOPUE RESTAURANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH BTREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment which has eeee recently fitted up 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 be found. of the freshest the market affords. anftfcdew SCOTT HOUSE, COR. IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. D . MARKER, defil proprietor. EXCELSIOR OYSm AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBUR6H. WHOLISALI fWP a«*Aft MALIKS IR LAEE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WILD GAME, Alt la their Proper gsuoa. no26J GKO. REIN EM AN & CX). BA. V 7" Aa E HOUSE , No. 350 Übertf Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken an-1 fitted up, with all the modern improvem mu, this popular resort, übecriber is prepared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, liquors sad Alee, he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily ami sold Wholesale and Retail. mySftlyd « « Mansion house, geo. aurentz, Proprietor, No. &44 Liberty street. }ust beside the nger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes U the most convenient house m the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The 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 STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feliy SEETHTS OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. TTAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a Iff great expense, with ail the modern improve- this popular resort, Lhe subscriber is prepared to accommodate his frienos and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every Tarieiy of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in recom mending to the public for ihetr excellence. 49*&fEALB served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. G. PKKSBUKY, Jr., ) JAMES SYKES, l Proprietors HENRY A CHADWICK,) tna&lr NJUnrs and JUqnors. Win. BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, GIN Old monongahcla and Rectified Whuky, No. lJio Wood Stra.l, _ Pittsburgh, Pa. fe22:6xn WILLIAM CAKE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OK WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONOROAHELA RYE WIIISIY, AC. 327 and 329 Liberty Street, iyl&lr PITTSBURGH, PA. ~QUHfi LiUUOHS.—Famiiiee buy a jL bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenenffis Sherry o Malaga Wine. Also. Cognac Brandy of different brand*, very old Monongabela Whisky, Cnampaigne in quart, pint and and half cant bottles; reduction made by aoaeu or half dosuo. Au (he above for eale hy the quart or gallon. N. Bs—•'Those wishing adulterated liquors need not oeU. D. FiCk&iBEN, _ ap2fcly-<no 101_ Third stre» Wa. MiLLta, Phiia— u C. W. RuaxjnsoH, Pstburgh HILLEU A BICK.ETSOS, WHOLESALE OBOCEBS, ■EABDIBI, WINKS AND BKOAKS, SOB. IZI AND 233, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN BTREETB, tUD SOUS AS BN TS 808 SWEABEB’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, s>ll a, Cotton Tarns, &L, JML, Con- etantly on Hand. [mr2 and £tprs. * D. RINEHART, MiMtiflWMi AJTD DtiXU a ALL KUR4 Of TOBACCO, SMtFF AMD BEOARB, NI i» arrREEr. LfON iBIWHAL, WM*sal4 and Retail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGABS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco WOOD STREET. Under the St. Charles Hota, ocU PITTSBURGH, PA. P. Rtmaa. (Late at Miller A Bicketeon's.) KKYMKR * BROTHKUB (Successor to Rxmaa A Andcbsos.) FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, BUG ARB, FIRE No. 89 Wood et , and No. 118 Second atteet, Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID M’CANDLESS HARRISON A. OOFFIN, u . , General Partners. Special Partner. MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to M'Oandlass, Means A OoJ WHOLESALE fiILOCEBS, Corner Wood and Water Sts., _ PITTBBURQH. PA. WlLLiAin UA6AL£V, WHOLESALE GROCER, Mob. 18 and 20 Wood Street, 'toA-tf Wlf. H. SMITH. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND HID 147 FIRST^STREETS, OUNDRIJS.- O SO dosen Ptnet, CasUUon A Co.’s Bran d 90 “ Otard, Du Pay A O’* do; to *• Beequit do; 10 u Champagne, do; So u Pale Sherry Wine; 26 « Harmony ShenyWin^ 26 u Dufl, Gordon A Co.’B ShexTT Wine; for sale by the dosen or bottle, WM. BENNET, marto Ito Weod street E EVERY BODY'S LAWYER for sale by J R wfldin. WALL PAPE B.—A large variety, chea figure* tor aele b j „ J. BL VSLDOI, mMO 83 Woodetreet, netr Fourth. E3ALK CBAtOtfa.—so gross received andforaaletr HBOKHAM t KELLY, • Bbtt to fe ara I Brett ;vk - ! •N*., and Ifstan.anh, <Brotm. J. 8. Ruin H. D. &tm« Wholesale Dealers id PITTBB ORQE PITTIBUEGH. ... ......jor R. HTTNTEBT Plttsbargli, Pa. <#aßndal DOXA.AR SAVINGS BMK, MO. .69 FOURTH STBJCKT, CHARTERED IN 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday ereompi, from May isi to November Ist, from 7to 9 o^nock; ana from No* rember Ist to May Ist from 8 to 3 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than o*l uaUaii, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a T®*** io Jane and December. Interest has been de oared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of nix per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out. ia placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from the first days of June and compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rale, money will double in less tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate USHT AND ONB-OALT PXE CXNT. A TtAA. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Roles and Regulations, furnished gratia, on application at the office paismnra. GEORGE ALBREE. noi puaionm. William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds, Hill Borgwin, Isaac M. Pen nock. Ben). L*- Fahnestock, A M. Pollock, M. D„ Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Shidle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, TBtrsrxxs. Alexander Bradley, John B. MoKadden, John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Melior, John B. Canfield, James M’Auley, Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Markka William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, John Holmes, John H. Shoenberge William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William K. Schmerta, Richard Hava, Isaac Whittier. William b. Lavely, Christian Yeager. ‘ atom AST and raxASuaiiL CHARLES A. COLTON. __ [fel Loan office. HENRY W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld Bt., Wear the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in Urge and email quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Silver Watches, and ail kinds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of ume agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. Boor* from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. |a9o WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, H'ood Street , corner of Third, N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex • change Brokers, and l*e&lers in Notes, Draft*, Acceptances, Bold, Silver and hank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Ciu«*« oouHianlly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. i*epotiilt> received in par funds or cui rent paper, No. 87 Market street between Third and Fourth streets. t i«SO.ly sum* uxnia....~ vaoa . ioomis. A USTIN LOOMIS A LX)., Dealers A Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and corities for money. Money loaned on Checks at Bbort dates, with coUsteraJ ecuritiea. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persons desiring l.*oena can be aoootnmodawsl oe reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative pnoee. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and leasing of Rea Offise, No. 93 FOURTH STREET, above Wood. (•31:1 T AUSTIN IA*>MIB. Rearing Iflarhints. HOWII’Ki niGW SHlITIId: Sewing Machines, A HE ADAPTEDtoaiI kinds of FAMILY J\ BKWLNG, worklwa equally well on u,e lightest and heaviest fabrics, making the LOCK STITCH SKAII alike on both 'idf*. which cannot n* Raveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring. Shirt Making, (tauer Kutmg and Shoe Binding, these have no eupencr. L'ali and w them at No. -6 Fifth street, Up Stair*. np2i>.dawtf W. B. Lftfttell. WHEELER & WILSONS SEWING MACHINES! KO. FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PAIRS OF 1800! WHiEELBR <3 c W ILSON Awarded the Pint Premium at the UNITED STATES KAiK; OHIO STATE FA IK; ILLINOIS STATE KAIK, WISCONSIN STATE FAIR; low a state fair, KENTUCKY STaTK. FAIR; TENNEHHKK STATE FAIR; NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR; VERMONT STATE FAIR; CHICAGO MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE; LOUISVILLE MECHaNICH’ INSTITUTE: CINCINNATI MECHANICS* INBTITUI K ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR, Pittsburgh And other Couutv Fairs 100 numerous to mention. WE t JF FEK TO TH EPU B L I C W H EfcIL ER A WILHON*S IMPROVED SEWING MA CHINE AT REDUCED PRICKS, with increased oonfl' donee in it* menu a* the beet and most reliable Family Sewing Machine now In use U news equally well on the thickest and Lhinest fabrics, makes the lock-stiu-h impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both aides, forming no ridge nor chain on the underside—is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give full instruction* to enable the purctuuer to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quill, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warrant it for three years. Circulars containing testimonials from ladies of the highest standing, East and West, giving prices, 4c H will be lUrnished grabs on apphcation in person or by letter. Sewing Machine Needles, Silk Twist Colton and Oil, constantly or band. my 6 WM. SIMIVEII. GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL, Prioes Reduced for Seven Tears, from $46 to UIO, including Hemers. Increased facilities for man ufacturing and the curtailment of litigation expenses oonsequeq upon recent decisions of the United States Oourts affirming the validity of the Grover A Baker’s Co.'s patents, enables this company to furnish their SEWING MACHINES with important improvements at greatly REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of these machines for family use and manufactures in the tame range of purpose and ma terials is attested by the tens ofthouaands using them, and the moderate pnoee at which they ore now sold, places them within the reach of ail and obviates all ex* ouse for tampering with those inferior and low priced machines which nave so the Sewing Machine business. Every maehtTt* sold by us is war ranted for three years, we also give instructions free ol charge to purchasers to enable them te HEM, FELL, GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALL ON THE SAME MACHINE. Circulars can be had at our office froe of charge by applying either in person or by mail. N. B.—Sewing Machines, Needles, Silk Twist, Colton, etc., constantly on hand. OHATONEY A WALTER, No. IS Fifth street, no3T General Airente I*. n. HOiiEttM A MA.NUFA.OTI/RKRii OF ROGERS’ IMPROVED PATKST STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH. Offloe, 08 Fifth Street, tew PITOUURUU. PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONKS....JNO. L. BOYD-..WM. M’OULLOUGH JONES. BOYD & CO., AT ANUFACTUKEHS OF CAST STEEL; JjJLalso, Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel SPRINGS end AXLES, corner Roes and First streets, noffl PJTTBRUKGH, P»._ SMITH & PITCAIRN Merchant Tailors, Ho. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET, HOI HO! FOB MINCE PIEa IF YOU WANT 80MB GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Minoe Meat, mixed, and ail other id of Bptoea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Onion Peel go to Haworth a Brothers in the Diamond, when 70a will get all new crop Fruit and lower than at anj other bouse in the art. Also a general and toll assortment of Family Groceries, 'l'eas Winaa,Brandja,and aU o' > Ha «iof Foreign and am earns Liquors. HA -.*"l A HBOTHBH, da* eornerot Dial • > 1 a ;DfpmoodeUgy Indesmity Against Loss by Fire, TPHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE A OOMPAWTOF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. StAmoar o» Abuts, Jutoa&t let, iB6O. Published Agreeably to An AeX of Assembly, bang • First Mortgagos,amply secured $ tteal Estate, (present value 4103,313 81.) coni. 102,995 25 l emporary I/oan* ou ample Collateral Seo'W 89,136 56 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost 89,786 06 r*otes and Bills Receivable L,Bkl 00 Caah „ 27,919 33 T . A . . 6B i ne omy proats from premiums which this company oan divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in i own and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. . a period of thirty years, w*7 4*7®. P*<* losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding ,vi . ona Dollars, thereby affording evidence of u; Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,163 36. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, J obu « Wagner, David B. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea. Jacob R-Bmith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards. George Fales, EDWARD c ,u.v H r N. BANCKER, President. INWARD C DALE, Vioe President. WM. A. BTEEL, Secretary pro tern. J * QARbWKR COFFIN, Agent, ...“T 10 . . Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARBIE, President; _ 4 _ F. M. GORDON. Secretary „ £*& S D * WCHRAN, Geo’l Agent. up°;^,f?i”b W a^h rßtr6et ’ <Bp “* * Ca " w “ ri ' h “‘"* all kind, or FIRK and MARINE A Home Institution managed by Director* who are well known In tbeoormnunity, and who are determined, b L P r i?*JT tD * ,riH to maintain the.djaraoter which they have a warned, as oflermg Uio best nrotec uon to those who desire to be insured^ ABBKTB, OCTOBER 3oth, lUtio. Stock Accounts I oo 2.160 O 0 Open Accounts, etc ’ 7 jjyj) 43 £***' lyiil bV Premium Notes. 27.0U6 'it Nbles and bill* Jiaeouuted 174,i>7£ 14 PHILADELPHIA PIHE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, PENN*A. Uppoalla ill, (luilom ll.au, Capital Vt 10,100 Assets ».lOt,OIH. WILL MAKE ALL KINRs OK INSU KANCE, either Perpetual or lumiled, ou ever; description of Property or Merchandise, u( ressoust-.t rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Pres.deoi, DIRKCI\)RS: Charles Bayes, K. it Cope, K. B. Eaguah, George W. Brown, P. B. Sarery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargee, K. Wilor, F. BLscxsima, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent, ) y4dy _ _ Oorner Third and Wood streets ELAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY IN -BUKANCK COMPANY.—INCORPORATED by THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLYANIA, 1806. OFFICE, R & CORN EE THIRD AND WALN UTFI s, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSUIUNCPaon Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. INLA.N \> INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIKK IN bURANCEo on Merchiuidise generally, on Stores, Dwel ling Houses, Ac. 1• 1 sic tot 9. Wm. Martin. Edmund A. Souder, Ttx-ophtlus Paulding, John N. Penrose. Johu C. lr*v James Trequair, Wm. Nyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm C Lu.iwig, Joseph 11. Seal. Dr. R. M. Htuton, Geo. u. 1 .iet>er, Hugh Onug, Charles Kelley, Barnuei F. Bu>ke« J. F. Pentsion, Henry Sloan. Edward Dariuwion* H Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llvain Thoma* CT Hand, Robert Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Kariao.i, Joshua P Eyre, John B. Semple, Pitisb. rgh, D I' Morgau, A. H. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. 1 HOS C. HAN!*, \ K'e Preai'leuu Unit Liuoan, Secretary P. A. M Ah KIRA, AtfooL feffl No. 96 Water street Pittel-ursh Citizen’! Inunranee Company of Piinbnrgh Office, tor. of 91 arhel end Water St a. WM BAUALKY, Premdeut HA Ml'El, KEA, Secretary. INHI'KEM *T 13 AM BOATS d* IAHI.OK*. insures agtuasl Low* and Damage m the Nuvigaimn of the Boiilhern and We«<u,rn River*, &u I Hayon*. and the Narigatioo of ifie tN.ee. luaurcs sgsimt Lou au«t Damage by Wm. Bsgaiey, Hon. T M Ik.w*. Ja*. M. u»op*r, Jas. Parle, Jr, 0. Ztig, n. HarU*u^L B. K Jones, OapL.H r V..nn K , .! Caldwell. Jr, Kn*iiet« Sellers, .4. M. Kter, Jd»u H. I'.iworUi, John Bhtpton, Barclay Prosiou. Wm. 1* Ji‘nn*«u>n. mb29-.lydh, WEST IIKA!\(H Mutual Insuranco Com parly, LOCK man CUaSTofl COUNTY CHARTERED 11Y TUB I.KOISI.ATU RE OF PENN YLYANIA. Ciu*> i npitaL $300,000 |JY annum Note* . $!«,&« This company will inslkk on Buildings, Merchandise, Furtmur*, Ac, m town or country. DoacToaa:—Hon. J. J. Ptxuce j. B. HaJI,T.T Aitaiim, Hon. G. C. Harrev, Chaa Crt»i, k K JAcKnuu, Chiu.. A. Mayer, Peter DieJiaeo, W vs lute, Thomas Kitchen. HuN. (1. L UaKS KY, President. T. T. Abiaju, Vir«' Prumaeut. TflOg. laITCILIX, SotTrUiry. J. A UPPKKT. Ageot, __ ___ _ No. Tu Fifth street. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO Of PltUborrh. 05m...~. 01 Fomrth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Punter, Rody Pauemon, I. Grier Sprout, C. A. Ooiton, James H. Bopkiaa. A. A. Carrier, Hewr Sproui, Nich. VoeghUy, George W.Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Kotmri Patrick, Chartered Capital- $300,000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TaRRN, of all do scrtpUona. l. GRIER BPROUL, Secretary. [ i»l:ly BY THE Reliance Mutual insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, Ac., in town or country. OFFICE NO. M 8 WALNUT STREET. Ca«b Capital, •220,510 «o. Aaseta, •303,500 9«. Invested aa via >— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount tIMLMO 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’* 6«cent Mortgago 530,000, oo«L 27,900 00 PhiUdefphia city 6 percent loan 30,'u00 fiO County 5 cent. Pennsylvania RaiLoad Loan* 10,000 00 Collateral loan*, well secured i,&00 UQ Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. B. Insurance Company. TOO 00 Commercial Bank do 6,U6 oi Mechanics’ Bank do 2,013 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scnp 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16J297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc.._ 6416 72 Oaah on hand and in to bands of agents 11,386 16 SSOIL6OB 96 OLKM TINGLEY, Presides Dtaaorobß. GQem Tingley, Samuel Biapham William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Mussor. Oomehns Stevenson, Beniamin W. ‘nnsley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Plus. 11 M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J .GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CU. OF PITTBBUROH. OrvlCK—Ho. 37 ri*u» Street, Bank Block. TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OK JL FIRE AND MARINE RIBKB. “IfIAAC JONES. President; JOHN I). McOORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. , ****o™**’’ Jones, a G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, C- Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L, Fahnestock, John D. MoOord, Chit. Adam Jacobs. R P. Sterlin&'Capt. W. Dean, Rotrt L. M Grew, Rob’t fl. Daria. mytt COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, Jt COKE.— ** aT ? n *LP urc * use< * eotire interest of my Iste partners tnlhe firm of RAILKY. M’KAIN A QoJ I am P®* prepared to furnish to our lormer customers and the ci tire ns of Pittsburgh and vimnity generally, a supenor Quality of GOAL, NUT COAL, SLACK and or small qpanties. Orders sent through Dfflce, left,at the Toll House ef the Mononga beiaßridge, or at the Works, will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge. E ,l7 _sL__ JAMES M. BAILEY. ANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS,—Just received a large select and varied stock of the anove named Celebrated Garden Seeds, embracing all the new varieties. The entire satisfaction our Seeds 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 KELLY. Druggists, "1 \KIED APPLES.— Ii) BactVfS°tfaSeL, 4-/ lust reoeired and for sale by . 1t MEANS k COFFIN, eorne Wood and Water streets OIL LEASES.—PHINTED FORMS FOB origin*! leaus and for sub-letting, (or Bale br „ J- £ WELDBN, __ 63 Wood street ,near Fifth. EED, White and Blue material for Flags A good assorunen i always onhand. tfß 'v> f , ',i r .4tlf ' ’ >•-; -,** ; ' r 'A,''kf- K* ' ** :• .■•*-. ft--*- ■• TgSjSg > .•V*i?#k-?. ' •«g-.ls£? I' ', *Mss Jnstput. DIIIOTOig. »*orge I'araie, K Miller, Jr, George W. Jackeon, James M’Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Win. H. Smith, Chae. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKmghl, Alexander Speer, Land M. Long, Keen J. Thomas mvS RO. 149 CHESRUT STREET, omau: A. A. CARRIER, President. FIRE INSURANCE U HANSOM LOVE, iAMaikst (treat' &P£t2n& f *'b A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, 4 «TI DYSPt INYMIH& CORDIAL PUBE HOLLAND QIN, FOR MEDICAL AMD PRIVATE USE. Wliat Shall We Drink P UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE COGNIAC BRANDY, Imported and by himself, warranted pure and the t>ent quality, wit hi* certificate on the bottle, and bui seal oo the cord UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE Imported and bottled by himeeif, put up for medici nal uee, with hit* certificate oo the l*ottle; warranted pure and of the beat quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE SHERRY WINK, Impoi%d and bottled by himself, the namo a* For Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINK, mportedaod t>otUed by himself for private and medi cinal use, the bent wine ever ottered to the trade in bot tie*. The Wme i* warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFES PURE JAMAICA HUM, ST UROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the »»*-,»« imported and bodied by himself; war ranted pure and of the be*t >{iiali(). jm,2M :« TO THE PUBLIC. 1 will Mtake my reputation as a man, my standing an a merobant of thirty years' residence in tie city of New York, that what I pledge at d testify to with my seal, my label, and fflv certificate, in correct and can t>e re lied upou by every purchaser. Fhyeioiaoa who use Wines and Liquors in their prac tice, should give the preference! , bene art.clea. For sale by all respectable ~, gist* and Apothe caries. tmoi.PHo Wolfe, Sole Manufacturer and,lmporter of me Schiedam Aro matic tJcbnapp*, 18, 'A) and ti Beaver street. New York. Dr U. B. KKYSEH Ag'L, UO Wool st. no‘JB.-fimdsw Glad News lor the 1 iilortunate! the losu sought for Discovered at Last. Lfbom Ytwiee) V OM E ./fBIBIP”T^ AY! V CHEROKEE REMEDY, An nnfailiag Specific for all Diieam of the l : rinary orgais, and a General Altera- Utf wi Blood Pnrifier. «-TUIS -REMEDY " CUKES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS KAIL.-» is uutirely uuiike every other me*i u-mft prescribed for Yetitnai Duea***, as it contains no .Vuuro/ f t#son or />rw*, being prefiared from tiooU, Bark* emd lAarxs, in the iorm of a pieasunf anJ ilWw*val< Syrup. *♦"11 ts “uaiure’s own remedy,"for Uonnorrhas (Clap,) Gleet, Qrarel, Stricture, arid t* Gtjxrialsl Ttcumi». >uleti t.ir Fluor Albas, ( Whites iu Females,) lor ihi* complaint It i* mvaluable. •♦“A* * general txltera/iv* aud bloixl purifier, U has DO «)nal, and Joe* not l»il to cure Scrofula, Secon dary Syphilis, tilaadular Swellings, filer* curlal aud alllfiruptlve Diseases, cuing them tt>or<> -pee lily and permnenUy than aoy o thcr mad cine KQimn. Jl iut> I'm iru tmn/virtii a*id r! e \<j the s<<a.>/’ ('ending .i u> flow iu all iu original p jmad r:g>>r. Lhu» rcmoviDi' Irotn the *y*imu «i i m sad pernicious causes which have induced diweaeo. AdFLo all »ld 'Hm» of OuHiurrtujea and iheci, thsi luite laftlol »:< medical skill, tl la e*j*ectallvrec on»- mt<nd<-d- in old a t»evi r lad.% and recent ones ■/ extra fr-*m one to three Joy-i. A few tioxes pot’iln'eiu rt rftoc« nU valdunj hen!, r/u«rJ«*» amt pam. does not atlect the breath, ormtorlere with soy el*aa Of bUNDOnx. ♦♦“lt require* no vonKiance from other mbtfioioe *♦“11 nan lay on the Toilet table, or in the CouuUng- Room, without ii ev< r being xih peeled a* a 14 remedy " (or pruxife duauea. A#-A Trealist* on Veuertal disease*. with full dirr<- noon fi-r (hair pormaoeut cure, accompauy e*>'h botue. AW“Khr full particulars get a Circular frtt from any I Tug store id tb« United States. is »*old at Retail for £2 per Louie or throe Hot lie* for $6, by all respouHlble Druggist* and Dealer* >u MeJicmos, throughout the United SUPea, and at whole sale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER & MERWIN, Sole Proprietors. BT. LOUIS MO. Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. GEO H. KKYBER, and uy all responsible Druggists in the United States. jygLlydsw t>rivat#~dlseaheS!D JT DR BROWN'S MEDICAL and MM A SURGICAL Office. No. 60 SMITH- AEgl field street, Pittsburgh, Penasyl- I>r. BROWN is an old eittaen of Pittsburgh, and has been in BrrtKjMHflß Practice for the last ysnrs. His business has been eon fined mostly to Private and Surgical 7 Diseases. \ 01TUUSNB AND BTRANSKBS in need of a medical friend, should not fal to And om the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular gradu ate. and his experience in the treatment of a oertain elats -of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain ing permanent relief, by the use ef his remedies and following his advioe. DR BROWN'S REMEDIES never tail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising ftom a hereditary taint, which manifests Use!! In the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of akin dincsses, the origin of which the patient is ec> ttrely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. bruvm offer hopes ef a sure and speedy recovery. BKMISALW KAKNHBB Dr. Frown’s remedies for this alarming trouble brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grau ficaiion, which the young and weakmieded often give way to. (to their own deotrocttaQ are tna only reliable remedies known in this country—they are safe, and make a speedy reetorattoa of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies nsT«r fill to cure this painfu disease ma 1m days—he will warrant a euro. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Sui jttm*, Urethal Du* charges, Female W eaknaas. Monthl <h» ppress!ons. Dis eases of the Joints, Fistula In Ano, N arvous Affections, Pains la the Beck and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad der, together with all dises seof as impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, art, directed to DR BROWN, No. MSmtthteldrtieet,PlUe burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any address, safely pocked and secure from oh nervation. Office and Private Rooms, No. M Smlthfleld street Ptttahnrgh. Pa oo)6 PURIFY- TUF BLOOD. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PJILLS, PHCBNIX HITTE da. ’T'HE high and envied celebrity which JL th-ee preeminent Mediclnea here acquired for the invariable effioacy in all the'diseases which thei profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of pa. flag not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of them. In all oases of Asthma, Affections of the Bladder an'* Kidneys. Nihoui Fnurt and Luw Cbaplaints. In tho South and West where these diseases prevt they will be found invaluable. Planters, formers an others who once use these medicines, will never alts wards be without them. Bilious Cholic and Seriou Oostlveneaa, Oolda and Coughs, tiholii Ooaaur* Htrnoas, Daoraxs, Dnptpsu.—No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medi cines immediately. Brvptions of (hi Skint Erysipelas, and Flatulw y. Fvrz* un> Aoox—For this scourge of the vtern oountry, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain reotody. Other medicines leave the sys tem subject to a retp& j»f the disease—a care by these medicines Is pertnnifoiift Try them, be satisfied and be Fbulnsu-'qf {jfaiipUxion, Gsmtol Debility. Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, impure Blood and Loss of Appetite, Ltva Ooxflauto. Ltr&osr, Loosurus, Mhotbui Di» AuiSA—lt never foils to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats, Nervous De bility, Nervous Oomplamts of all kinds, Organics Affec tions. Pujol—The original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of §6 yean standing by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Pains in the head, side, bock, ioints and organs. RamtAXism— I Those affected with this terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rcau or Btoon «o ra Hxad, Bcoart, Salt Rjuom, Swil uses, Sgbavula, os Etna's Em, in the worst forms, Ul cers of evAry description. Worms of all kinds are ef fectually expelled by these medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be oertain. Tax Lin Pnu Aim Prams Bxnxu Prarr *ai Bi and thus remove all diseases from the system. Prepared by DR WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, No. 836 Broadway, (Moffat Building,) N. T. For sale by all Druggtets. leffldydsw Dr GKO. H. KKYBgR Ag*t, Plliabnrgb TO THE AFFLICTEDI 2R. STARKEY’S PAIN EZTERMINA TOE cures RhenmaUsm, Neuralgia, gtok Bead- Nervous Headache, Toothaoha and Sore Throat. Prepared by LL. BTABKKY, Pittebursh, Pa. Sold wholesale and retail b, JOB. FLEMINQ. M»avdaw err— .f Market at and Diamewn SHE NEW WATS' PAPERS, expreaaly tor and thr sale only bj W. P. MARSHALL No. W Wood street 4^-Store open ootll nine o-clock, evenioa. Ora Istved tor Papar Hangora and WtotowShhua. • 1 •**&**&%*& *. V . m gktlical. ~n. murk. M’KBE & PHILIPS, OEMEBAL COOPERAGE, u TUl> m* iu»n M Vayette itrtet, Between Rand and Wayne sL’weU, nTTSBUMM, PEVN'A A®“We are prepared to fttrniah Oo*l 0U» Whisky, Alo, Molaaaea and Pork RARtnei*, & the hoefat Mtkw, and on the most rrosonshls tornta. saSluy Wlt,LI art cL tITOV. WHOLESALE A RE ! AIL LIQUOR IwIB'RCKCAISra?, No. 31 Diamond Alloy, Naar Wood Street, Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old MonongaheiA Rectified Whisky. mhl6 B. C. A j. H. BAWVE&; LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soapi, ■o. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa AIOOA&D W. EOBXBTB. FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep conM&utly ou hand every article in their line, viz: Cornice*, Ornament*.Curtain OoQda,Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattraase* ol all kind*; alao, the celebra ted Patent Spring Bed*. All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fiiture.i. ♦♦" Prompt attention given to all orders for fitting and laying down Carpel*, Oilcloths, Ac. octlTljd ROBERTS A ROENICK. A FULTON, BULL AND BRASS J\ - FOUNDER. No. ?0 SECOND Btreet; Pittaburgh, Pa_, i* prepared to furnish to order, OHUKCIi, BTEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, UK ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pouuds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Uteamboata. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brte* Casting!} finished in the neatest manner. tar BABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TO.n-H PATENT MERAI.I.IC PACKING, for Steam ap3B:ly__ rjMl E OLDEST'AN 1) LARGEST Liihographie Establiilunenl in tbc City. Wirt. MIHIICHIHAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER* lIOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET. BREWKK'S BUU.DINU, PITTSB UR&B, P A HENRY ERBEN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keep* eonstuutly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OK EVERY SIZE AND UESORIPTION. NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feel 9 inches wide, 2 feet <J inches deep. No. 'i. Five stop*, 9 feet b inches high, 6 feet 6 inches wide, 3 feet 0 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops, H feet 6 inches high, 7 feat 3 ins. wide, 4 feel 8 inches de<>p. No. 4 Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feat 6 ms. wide, 7 feel deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian oases; if Goth ic cases they will be somewhat highei. For further information apply to JOHN U. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Or HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street, ap!3:ly—sot NEW YORK. JAh. MILLINUAK, MUNUNGAHELA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that be has rebuilt since the fire, and having en larged bin establishment, and filled it with the newest and DTOHt approved machinery, is now prepared to fur nish tioonug and planing boards, scroll sawing and re- Hawing, doors, sasn an<T shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. _ Bouth Pittsburgh, Septumber 7, 1867. STOCKING EMPORIUM' CHjKAP AND DUR Butt fit. DALI, Stocking Manu£aoturer, pnRNKR FIFTH ST. AND MARKET \.J ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment o: Woolen Stockings, Howe, Books,Comforts.Gloves, Hood.- , Sacks, for men and women, together with a very astern nt> r. Assortment of all descriptions of Goods in his line, HU.ltble to the season. He sells prim uliclds at Low Prices. Cali and examine. ♦♦‘Remember, M. DALY has but one itore, and lha on the corner ot KlfUi *t. and Market ley. fe(H HEW El Kin. GALLAGHER, CRAIG fc CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERB and FINIBHKKS or all kinds of brass work. DEALERS IN 6AS FUTURES, AC. Office and Wartroom, Ho* 144 Wood at* t flv« Doors from Fifth* Foundry, Ho* 159 First**., fire Doors below Mononfahila Hooi*. The well-known practical akiil and experience in the various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Fitting, ot the senior members of the Arm, (who mil S' re their personal attention to all work entrusted to em,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. E. WATT S, WITH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac. NO. 266 MARKET ST., North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. TSa&T, DANIEL &. PKJUX, OUVXX T. mil. demy B, PERKY, BOOT 3bC A. BL EK. ; Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.) After a long absence from the Boot business, has again commenced, and rs himself that ho will be able to render general satis faction, and would be pleased to see his former customers and friends. Lie 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 the workmanship and material, he will give his undivided attention to this branch of bualneM. aolfely QHRISTMAS PRESENT'S BEAUTIFUL FKNDEBB, Ooel Vasaa, Eire Iron*, PLATE WARMERS, TRAYS ANU VASES TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BETS, at T. 1. CRAIG'S, 1»4 WOOD 8T« I ire doora from Fifth. Wi*», Wigs, Wigs, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every J\ description and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu- Hotored by 5. &* OAM KAOS, No. 54 FQnumSf. The subscriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to Inform his former Mends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, mid would call their at* Umtion to a newancfteautiftu SELF-ADJUSTING WIG. It puts all former plana of wig-making in the Ite menu are lightness, durability, not liable to bean equally all over the head, and easy and graceful appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. Ladies are also Invited to oall and examine his new mods of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WI6& They do away with the heavy and formal tppaawmoa so maah disapproved of Ip the old s±vlml ssaSldsw BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING WM, JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NQTICE that he haa purchased the interest of his late partner. G. a. BATES, in the Roofing Business, and is the sole manu facturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Roofing:— Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Canvass Roofing. 9d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing. Sd. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roofing. All warranted EIRE AND WATER PROOF. RoollnK Mwenal for rale, with printed inatruetiene for naina. Office at Bates A Johnson’! old stand, 76 Bmithfleld st. mui WILLIAM JOHNSON. B^— This Gam Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. raa27:d*w Brooms and broom handles.— 8,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted; 100 down assorted Pails, (Hannan) 26 do do Tubs, do; 60 do Zinc Washboards; 100 do WUlow Baskets; 100 Peach Baskets; 60 down Chums, assorted 40 hosts Measures. andiall other itema in Wood and WUlow, sold’ who ate andr etaU by SAMUEL RIDDLE i’* l ”***’ «1 Warn ad Notice. "—~' By leaving your orders at WELDON * REINERE’S, 144 WOODflTft™. near SIXTH, you can be eupSed S£§f2rS££ the Wagon, with Carbon andCcal OtLerHmSfSl Floiioftiii beat lyalltli at etora ptioeaT “OnUng . .. ~ *«: -V ■ 7.., «S fr-* . A wh. b. wni*w notAbt iSfiiSHi o rpFICB at the Pittsburgh P^MKk v/ tom.ifr Wood. ,'• J. .WH'. B. W. PAffIISOS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Diamond Street, near Grant* PITTSBUBOBtPA* B . E . IfECAI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflee, So. »a Grant Stroe (Three doors below the Court Hof(iO ' ' myS.Tjr fwmnaw Is. BRACRENRIDGE, . ATTORNEY AT LAV Office, So. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA* i PITTSBURGH, PA. ] SCOTT, D E;.N TIBT, ** • Has removed to tbs house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, 80. 978 Pns Btnolf (South side,) third door above Hyrud street. 4fr- Office hours from 9A- M. till SP. M* [aptAy JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, Ho. M Wylie Street, Pltteburgh. HottWoi:—Dr. A. M. Pollook, D. D. Brase, Eaq, Dr. Hallock, Theodore Robbins, Rnssei] ErreU, Kao, royUay - , ; ; . JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law. , Office, Fourth street, Pltteburgh, between Smith, held and Cherry Alley. deUdr GEO S. BELDEN HA VINO RESUMED THE PRACTICE UF LAW, may hereafter bo found at his office, No* 123 Fourth street, _le2» • Pittsburgh. HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to •&. W. No. 144 Bmithfleld street. Office hours from eight lo l tfclouk* and from-1 to 6 o'clock. , * felfcly CUPPING AND LEECHING, by MR* * HRS. BBSKe tffiLTeeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. selfcly F. BBSS. 177 Grant street. JAMES JM. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, No. 451 Pena street* Fifth Vrird, COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Honda, Mortgages and other Legal ..Writing* Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated. •P*ly •; CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, Aim ix-ovnaioj usnoi orras reaoa OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYUB AND FIFTH STREETS. 4®“ All business connected with this office will be tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all Mpds done with legal accuracy—such as DeedSr&ortgageSj Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. titles to Beal Rs&it(; HTftnuißwri. To the member of the B*y he tenders hlrserylcedhi' Commissioner to take Depositions to be readristhe several Courts of this State, and eSewhere. JHf offle * is one of the main Police Stations Oa the city, Ttd cr 4* Bequently his facilities in executinglAiihess Of that kind are very desirable. folftVy Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHttOXICLK BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 4®“Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for Photographs, Axnbrotypea, and Life-Biae Pictures, SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored inOil oa Canvas. jell PEOPLES’ GALLERY, 03 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley* THE subscriber would RESPECT FULLY announce to the pitmens ofPittabnrgh and vicinity, that he has leaned the above Popular- Cautery*. - ttipi is prepared to take every variety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in its moet perfect styles. And .a GREATLY RED COED PRICES ImporUnf lin provemenls have been added, rendering this the.- AOst iemraWe, economical and pleasant location in the city, myl A* JAQPAY* ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under the Care oftbe Franctßcan BroUiin, This institution, situated in LORETTO, Cambria Comity, PennsytrantiL. fog cm lea Crotn Creation Station, on the direct routebetwemi' Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was cliarteredrln 1868* r L' with privihges to confer the usual Collegiate Honor?’ and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most healthy to Pennsylvania—this portion ..of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for fts-pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIBST IfOK* DAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and «nds nhnqt tK* wth of JUNE following, it is divided into two Bastions. Students cannot return home between the gfta«iftn^ r All the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying, Bn« gineering, Ao, will be furnished by the fnstftution , to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Mdßio no extra charge. Students will be srfmittAij from eight-- years to the age of manhood. Txaice—Board and Tuition, payable yesrlyifrad* vance.~ .. Washing and use of Bedding_._.... Classical and Modem T — and u*. — - Languages artra"..-,-,, u Students spend Vacation at the Qft]i^n- rhni „,;., Referenoe can be made .to the BL Bey. Bishop CPCon oor, to the Ber. T. S. Rernoids, St. Mott's, borettOfUid to other Clergymen oi the Pittaborgb Diooese. ' • T7URNITURE FOR CASH.—A fall: as- JC aortmeni of Pittsburgh msna&etardd FOBECi TUBE* embracing -• BUREAUX, BOOK GASEB, WARD . . And every Article needed In a veil dwelling] as well as a splendid Assortment of " OPPIOB PUBNITURB, p Constantly on bend end mAde to nednr- jUthtOAfr terms on which bnsinesa is rirnn «t tMfi nntsMlnllllMlilirii : for CASH, prices are made Accordingly. ~RBrsonsmw*nk of Anything m the above line, womcfbe AdrsniidAd br calling At FACEIMBB A IBsm Mo. 108 Smithfleld street, below FUUI - J. TX Ficxntn, Joultiswui HOLLAND BITTERS Liver Complaint, Fever and A* aiatunftil Introduction and w of ttb aMosM Bvudr haa bam tha atonal to* lttanl floodofaastsaaei ■iM'Bitt**,’' o—>3 In TOfcma tent hit CMM bool* to ■ Arc gallon kac, onto thin word“*t»r»* i Ml •aotkw nanb u gn£ B *r inilHmwVVIra, «l, Bnt tba raallr gnat rtttaf drived frooa tba ntetn fraon 0— Uaarrrmfnl, of onr mad idea, ind CAa infra o&aanoa of aftor prootrution, baa aatablUn frit a xapodatkaa which toa boat of ImfUtSaoo. aaf an UrMta ham Mail to andormlna. It la palttvalT aV» with baawly adkkf pn apfrtta n ato of tha ganolna, (Half Mat BottleJ pVa Om Dollar. Ilia a medldno of tong triad tffloaajr for ikt Stood, ao eaaantial tor tha foundation of goal baalth and for oorrooting diaordara of tha rtiniaiih and bowala. Two or throe doaaa will eo&rlnea tha aWiatad of It* talotary ollaota. Tha atomaoh will apoedllj rogala Hi itMßgth, a healthj aotion of tha lWar, bowolt and kidnapa will aoaa taka place, and rooarad haalth ba tha qdok raolt For Indigestion, Try IcrhaTe’i Holland Bittin •» Haartbam, For Acidity, Fart W atarbraah, Try Barlm’i Hillud Bitten.. Fair Haaalaohe, Try Barhaie’i Hollud Blttm. Far Low of Appetite, Try BcrliTi’l lillud Blttm, Far OoatlTanaaa, Try Bwhtn’i lillud Blttm, For Filer, Try Bcrktn’i liUud Blttm '•t U an Harrau, lUaowatle and aa. dana, tt kaa la aaßanaa twiaw,, p,« knalrial, and far othara ofactad a daddad an. BXA9 OABSFmiTI fra webUo Aoaddfaaid afloat aanhnh^**"* 4 ttSL'ZST’ *.o— -BENJAMIN PACE, JH. 4 CO. * v:,. . 'Cji ■' '7 -V '‘" 'll' -’ ,»wtTi;''^‘l^Si4?‘<grrt T i;''^‘ 1^Si4?‘<grr - i r’ ' -V PATTERSON *. DAWSON, KIiHS’S LAW BUU.DISBS, C A. B, X» . QUtmtn. gagiurran (SslUria. BOOBBS' mat pekmiom; ■o. 70 Fifth Street* dhtarationai. Japitnr*. BCERHAVB’B DYSPEPSIA, BtERHAVE’S HOUAND BITTERS, fry Barkare’i Holland Bitten. Try Bcrkavn’i Holland Bitten. " :'u . ...r- 1 .r sV-. r ' *•* 1 -*•*>,. « .** C* W S >i } * , r- v y ' 1 >T* T jf-B •' : • .;-:yv.*;3iri l ■ .<.■■;?.< jfP'-y' . . ■ -'*mm .Gio. 9. Diwm \ • I * r . ? *- • H matar 7 ‘ \ ; ; V, >;'# t*l ■ \ V fM - r - \ a>v| ' '.f>l - .rr'gsi*J cr:*l “ il„ I ... id * ‘•^ r /KJ *fpXi& _ •./ .-•*% ■ :« * "f"-'‘-i| . f 1 VI ■ s >v,Wj> >•' ■-v'-V «1 .’.V *r S-/'*" - = ... V *V , * V- •- '■ A ' * - *•**. : • v- •;vSW; * • *C ' ~ f i, l *■: S'. %( ttf. tfrl *' 4 r* r -ti i. - f± y.
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