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' f. ■ 1. 1 » lAm. • *. re *' J «r r 1 1-• v -r- ,✓' * _«• . ••• ~r . „ ' u >' . s-v - mgw lQftf FT. WAYNE AND '., CHICAGO BAILBOAD, TO Alt POINTS Ilf THE SOUTH, WEST, AND WEST TnDnnER ARRAIfiEMEIVT! IME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In dianapolla, wu Ixmia &dU Chicago quicker, than Of tty other route. WESTWARD 'i’RAINB. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh...... 1.00 a. u. Arrives at Crestline .. JMO a. m Making close connections with Bellafontaine and Cleveland, Golnxnbns k Cincinnati Roads. AjTrinng at Indianapolis. ..... 8.20 p. k. “ “ tk. Louis AOO P. k. “ u Cincinnati kBO p u. and “ “ Chicago _BJO p a. N. B.—The ome to Cincinnati is the name as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Oolumbu*, and passengers all go into CLncirmKti together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh.... p m. Arrives atCrestlme.....-.8 40 p m; Making dose connections as above. Arriving at Indianan’s- 6.05 a. a. u « 8t LOOfe AX® p. a. “ ** dncLinatL. 630 a. a. and 44 “ Chicago 7AO a. a. N, B—The tune to Cincinnati is the same as by Bleu bentille. Trains on both Bonds meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars an this tram from Pittsburgh to Cm Innati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Car t>. EASTWARD TRAINS. ueave Chicago, 730 4. il and 830 p. a. Arriving at lima, 2 60 ». a. and 830 a. m. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 5Au p a. and. 6.06 k. a. Connecting With trains forColombcs,Cincinnati, Clev eland, Buffalo and the East, and arrivtng at Piusburgti, UOa.aLandft.2o p. at. and M 0 p. a. All making dove connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 0.40 a. and 430 p. a Arrive at “ IL2O « M 6.16 “ Leave New Bnghlou, 640 “ u IX3O “ Arrive in Allegheny, Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains Leave Allegheny, 12.00 a., sod 6.10 i. a Arrive at Economy, 653 p. it- « 432 « Leave Economy. 638 a. il, “ 4.22 “ Arrive in Allegheny. 636 “ « 630 M I [MARKET TRAIN.— Massillon 4.66 a. iu; leaves Alliance at6J4 a. a. and arrives iu Allegheny «i II 00 a. il; leaves Allegheny at 836 p. M 4 Alliance at 800 P, il, stopping at all ml&uous for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, tuo p. m. Tickets will be Bold for these trains at reduced rau-c Trough trains connect as follows At Alllanoe, with trains on the Cleveland and Piuaburgu Railroad. Uh^P^eSi. 1 * ITOm M,ll “ r “ uur *‘ Akron, cujr- At Mansflela, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Bbelby, Ban- Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtCreslune, for Delaware, Bpringfleid, Columbus. Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, BL Louis, Louir rille, etc. At Forhet, for Bpringfleid, Banduaky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etc, etc. At LimiLfor Sidney, Dayton. Cincmnau, etc. eto. At Fort Wayne, for Penn Lafayette, lnd n be Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanalah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And ai Chioagca with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets tppy to J. BTBWABT, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. GEORGEPARKIN, Ticket Ag*k, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United states. g. c. HATHKWAY, - mylft GeaaralP--‘^nir a T igant, Pittsburgh. 1861. SUSIER TRRINGEIDIf. 1861. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL 16th. Pennsylvania Central Bailraad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. 3f»HE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves L the Passenger Station every morning, (except Bun y.tat 830 a. m, stopping at all regular stations, con necting at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at &3o p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRIsHB TRAIN leaves dally, al 430 p. m, stopping only at principal stations, insane direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arrf ring in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 630 * m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station dally, (except Sunday,) at 036 p. stopping only at Greensboro, Ij* (rote, Johnstown. Wilmere, Gsllttaea, Altoona, and arriving in Philadelphia at 1030 a m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at £6O p. nn, stopping at all stations and fanning as far as Oonemaagh. THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN witn Passenger Car attacked, leaves daily (except Bunday) at HJO a. m, stops at ail stations and runs only as tar as Cosemauke. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walt’s station leaves daily, fexoepl Sunday J at 6:40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s *u tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 1130 a. m. .THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wajra sta tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 410 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’- »U tion leaves daily (except Sunday,) at ft 36 p. m RETURNING TRAINS arrive to Pittsburgh as fol lowa:—Ex preen. 1 236 p. m ; Mail, Ifclo p. m; Fast Line 1130 a m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1030 a to; First Wall’s -taiiun Accommodaiton, 6*3u am.; second WalTg station Accommodation. 630 a m; third ball's station Aoootmnodation. 1:16 p. m ; fourth Wall'* Bu tton Accommodation. 6:16 p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Bialre- Ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ki nrett, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITTSBURGH AND CONNKLLBVLLLR TRAINS, stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Connell*- vttle Road, leave daily, (Bunday axceptedj as follow*: Mail Train, 6-40 ami Express Tram, 4:10 p» m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and OonnalisvUle Road < r lv© at Pittsburgh 1030 a. m. and T o l i o o Cuioino LOO a a. 630 a.m. 7:60 a. a. ILoov.il ISsfiOr.n. 630 v. il 730 r. a 1030 r a. Paneagsn desiring to go to Shod oaky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, moat be parti enlar lb aak for tickets na Cleveland. N.B> The time to Chicago by Uus route is as quick as via Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, OOLUMBUS A CINCINNATI BfIOKT LONE, VIA STEUBENVILLE A No change of cars between Pittsburgh aad Cincinnati. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives ■Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at 8L Lotus. , LOO A. a. 113Sa.il 430p.il | |IMO r. a. lhtfp.iL This route is snorter U> Cintnnnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid eioeptng cars attached to all Night Train*. 1 PITTSBURGH AND WHREUNOLINK. Laarea Ar.at Ar.ai Ar. at Ar. at Plttsb’gh, Rochester, Welisnile, Bteub'vtlle, Wheehns, 130 a. a. 836a.m. a. k. 636. a. a. 63* a. m IS3O I. a. 830 v. a. Jt46 r. a. 630 r. a, 630 r. a. MK6k 730 A.M. &IBX.M. 036a.m. 1038 A. a 430 t. M. 6:16 f. M. 635 p. m. The 130 a a. and 1230 r.a. 'lrsms oonnei t witb Trams of 0. 0- B. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 430 r. a. Train stops at all statiou* between lti>- cbester and Wellaville. Through Ticket* can be procured at tbo Liberty Street J'epot, Pittsburgh. J.tfTEWAKT, Tloket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLJAM tfTKWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in FreightßteUon, Penn street, 9. K. MYERB, apl6 Gen'l Tloket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; ftTEW BOUTK VIA BTvfeß ANiiaAflF iH ROAD: UidianapoUs & Oinoinnati Hallrood Connecting at indlanapo'ui with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute uni Alton &aiiroad,t o SU Louu and ry»y. {,#* and Indianapolis, New Alban f and Salem, and Mic h |«n Central Boris for CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND, Bt) tt» LINGTON, and all intermediate point* • ffawngh Freight Train to rNDIANAPoLirt, TKftKK fiACrrKTLAFAYETTK and PKHU. freights and paaaangers carried from Cmomnau ur I*wrenceborg fn leas time than bj any other route by weaty-foor hoars, ana at as low rates. The only roan v vntah shipments can be made from Cincinnati le fa West, withoutbreaktaaoaUu qyiaippimmto made toJ.E. GIBBONS. agent, at 01 n* or W. B. CUITiNG, agent at Lnwreaceburg modTe prompt attention, and no charge for com «frC— l/m» wo ckarg* for draw or commimion at Lawrtnc* further information apply to THOMAS RATIO ADM (No. 11* Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to wire raaocoa isciirw for passengers an RfSht to Indianapolis, Terre Halite,UfajeUajChicago ftariuGreenoastle, CrevfonisrlUe, Charleston, Paris aa MMtoon, Ae, he* H. P. LORD, PreftiiU&t, jtngM p. QHRKK. G*a*nd Freight Agont- mr* TO THE PUBLIC. BBPISOIALLV tbs ignorant and talselj eatPhTHlaanj olall denomlnationa, ■aeret abnaa and aaaMflrstoationaooramon A incident to youth* juyga nnd adults, aingie or roamed. Beetroot* «„ aanspUDliahaa tbs tact of bis doing ao, theignoran' modsst are tireedfttllj shocked, and thing it iirdat"*",™T bbmoral, and lor contamination and gJwtmtisn among their wires, promising sons aud •tinoKlera. Their familj phjaicUnsbooldbeoanttoua iTßUnthem in ignorance that they dr, the same as lir. “jS'SImSiSSm CamUiea, born and mumSinigno. _ mmSSir OP as muahroons, and who compare soct sense, *c,todollara no^“r“S£S7o r ! oWen \ “ pnWWv! hower. Snfc and wards feebte, hesidrr many before an J after marriage tnrongb him hare been aared much aunering, anxiety, mortification tc Haring the adrantage of orer thirty yean expert, anee and obeerration, oonaeqaenttr, he has superior skQi in the trsafmaat of special dtsnaniw, and whe la daily oonsnlted by the nrofession, as well as reoom mended bj respectable oiliiens, pohliahers, proprietor of hotels *c. Office 84 BtnlU) field atreet, near lhatnosd !,*■ Pittsburgh Boat Otfiafc-u PEN torsale by i. ss* r"l JLI J & WKLDUiJ • ‘ Nsir, ■■ .'• ‘is' -■ .• .»%rm.">ur<>.».T«MjevA!>V(>. Boielg and Iwlan. anti. FIFTH AVENUE II CHANGE DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquobs always on hand, and Ibe Choicest Delicacies of the Besson, served up in the most superior manner. at all hours of the day and nighty* mrTdydsw. CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, BY KLI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of mebchants and others is directed to thu eatablißhment, which SbuStaStuE RiTnfQ O HOu& ur K B l O oK™g LOOATION. Country folks attending market are car* ticnlariy invited to call. Everything nertainine to an EATING SALOON will always be foundTof the freshest the market aflordw. apSfedsw SCOTT HOUSE, GOIL HMM ST. AND DUQUESNE (NAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. D . lail A. HK EH , Z l *? 1 Proprietor. bxoelsior OYSTEK iYI) EATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. waoLisux ua> &mu dialixs ih LAKE A.YD EASTERN FIBII, KRfitiH PHILAUKU'HIA AND BADTIMOKK Old TKRB AND WILD GAME, All la ttielr Proper 8«a«oa. noaaj GKO. KKINKJIAN & 00. BAVAOE HOUSE, No. 300 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DETUT JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. IT AVINU taken an I titled up, with all the modern improvem 'OW, this popular resort, the subaenber is prepared to accommodate hie old customers and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors aad Atea, he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Bheil Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale and Retail myftAlyd Mansion house, geo. aurentz, Proprietor, N 0,844 Liberty streetiiust beside the nger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the moet convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. Tne proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUBE, would re ■pectiully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid BTABLK and extensive WaGoN YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Ixuder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. felry SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STOWE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and titled up, at a great expense, with all the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the subaenber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market afford*. OYBTKRB will be served up in every vanety of style during the season. LKjUORB and ALEB he feels confident m recom mending to the public for their exoelienoe. served up al *ll hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken apidv tiIBABU HUUSK, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO G. TKKaBIiK V, Jr , ) JAMKB dVKKti, l Fr\ipn«tor». UKNKV A. UUAUWIUK,) makG afilius and win. BEivniEfT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, COKUIAUI, WINES, (.IN Did Monoßgahtla aod Rectified WVliky, Mo. 1160 Wood Htreet, fe£l:om Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM GA&B & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORT KRH O K ' WINKS, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in KINK OLD IOHONGAUKLA KVK WUIAkI, il', 327 and 320 Liberty Street, IIUHE LlUORB,—Familie* can bay a jL bottle of Rhine, Pori, Madeira, Teoentte, ttherry <> Malaga Wine. Also. Brandy of different brand*, rwt Old MftftntypiMiin Wliidj, 10 quart, plot and and half pud hofttee; redaction by doteo or half iloMn. Ail the above for aale by the quart or gallon. N- Bj—Thoee wlahiog adulterated honor* need not oaiL U FICuIHKH, lOl Third etre* W*. Mnxca, Phite..— u 0. W. Aaoxnoa, Paihargh MILLER h. RICKETBOS, WHOLESALE GBOCEBS, ■itAIUHtS, WISH ABD IEUtUS, 808. JJI AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STKKKUJ. s hd sous seasts ros SWEARERS CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, IfolH, Cotton liras, &c~, Cob stADtly 01 Hand. fmrS ftobacu and 4 U. KINEHAKT, MAkvvAcnsui ass oaAin ia m uim or TOBACCO, SWFFF AITO fiEGARfi, ap*l3y Nv. i ao rfOOL) HTKKBT. X¥tfN AffifSTMAL, WhoUtoU and Retail ftealer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Virginia Chewing Tebacee WOOD BTBKBT, - Uader the tH. Charles oeiJ PITTHbUttaM, PA. 6racm. .J. tt. Ranuat P. ftiriiu' at MUIor A KicAeihoo’a.) ft ft YIHK ft A. UKUTHKUf (Successor u> Kimn A Akotasoa.) Wholesale i>ealers m FORKIUN FRUIT H , NUTfMXJNFEOTIONKHY, BIIU AKii, KIRK WORKH,Ac. No. 89 Wood at, and No. 118 Second street. Opposite Bt Charles Hotel, WILLIAM MKANtL DAVID M’CANDLKHH HARRISOxN A. OOKHN, .. .. u . General Partners. Special Partner. MEANS A COFFIN, (Successors to M'Oandiess, Means A Oo,) WHOLESALE UK DUKES, Corner Wood and Water Btc, -J? 10 . v . , Pittsburgh. pa. WIL Cl A U MfiILUV, — WHOLESALE GROCER, Hos. 18 and 30 Wood Street, ‘agdf Fimmißoa. wtf. ft. m. r. suwrEhr WM. D. SMITH fc CO., WHOLESALE GBOCEBS, H 8 SECOND MDI47 FIRS , nrft PlttAbwrg h, Pa, QUNBIRIEB, 2O dozen PtneLOastillon A e’s Bran d 90 ** Otard, Da Pbj A do; 90 “ Beaqait, do; 10 “ Champagne. do; 80 M Pale oheny Wine: 26 u Harmony ttherry Wine: 86 ** DoS, Gordon A Co.'» Sherry Wine; tor sale by the doaen or bottle, WM. BBrfNET. coartS 190 Wood rtreet E EVERY BODY'S LAWYEfi for.gale by i B wruus. I\lT ALL TAPE B.—A large variety, chea If figures for sole by mMO.? > -i «jWtiodimi»^^n^mlh. jpiHALBk CBAYdySc—so. groflareceived \j • ‘‘saß&Bjdl A KEU.Y, !•< > 89 Fe eralar«ct DOULAtt SATines BANK, OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o'clock; and from No vember Ist to May Ist. from e to 3 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not lees than Ova Dffl.ua, 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 oraanised, at the rate of si x per cent, a year. Interest if hot 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 rate, money will double tn less tnan Welve years, making; in the aggre gate KIQBT AXD On-HALT PIS OMR. A TIA&. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratiß, on applioation at the Near ibe corner of hTfiii, PITTSBURGH, PA. MoNKY in largo anti hmall quantities loaned on (*oid aud ttilver, Diamonds, Jewelry, nod ttilver Watch©*, and ail kinds of valuable ar tides, for any length of ume agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. ;a9O WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, )©&ly PENN’A. Nil ULMfcxS A SfINS, Haulcors aud Kjc • chanue Brokers, and l*efdera in Noie», Drafts, Acceptancea, Gold, Silver Mid Bank Notes. Kxrhange on the Eastern and Western Cities ('ouHtanlly for sum. Collections made in ail the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fund* or cur reul paper, No. 67 Market street between Third and Fourth streets. I i»3U;ly Austin uximih a o«>., Promissory Notes, Ronds, Mortgages, and cunUes Car money. Money loaned oo Checks at short dates, w>Ui collator* oenrmea. Peraoos deauing can be on reasonable terms, sod capitalists can be furnished wtih Kood secunuus at renmoerativ* pnoes. Also, attend to Lhe dale. Renting and Leasing of Jtes Estate. Ottloe, No. 99 FuIIRTH MTRILKT, above Wool ta3l:lv AUSTIN UhiMIH. Sewing Machines, A HE ADAFPEDtoaI] kindß of FAMILY ttKWINU, working equally well oo the hgbte»l *o.i iieaiKMil faltric*, making the aims ou u.u, ..it-. »h.n. i im* Raveled or Pulled Out. And for rational!, Rom Making. Uatnu Filling »o i ttt.os Binding, Lhose hav* no i-uponor Call and them at No-w PiAn streaL, I'p Hour* &),20-d*w;f iv. b. I^«r*ll. GROVER & BAKERS’ ■i£ PITTSBUUOkI, PA SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE BEACH l) F A L 1.. Prices Reduced for Seven Years, from ftt u» II In, including Hemorv. Increased faoiltUes for man ufacturing and the cortadmeni of litigation expense* consequea upon recent decision* of the United States Court* affirming the validity of the (irovar S Baker's Co 's patent*, eoaiile* this ootnpanv to tarnish their BEWINtua SMITH l PITCAIIUI Merelsst Tailors, No. 48 FITTSBUUVU ST. CLAIR STREET, spl3 HOI"HOI FOR MINCE PIKS. IK YnU WANT SOME OiHUi NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meek mixed, *o iof Foretnn and om eatic Ltquors. HA ’ i A BROI'HaR, da94 comer of lHs» \ lHamond allev F U RN IT IRE AND CHAIRS JANES W. WOOD VI'ELL, *l.l. VARIETIES OK BTVLES ANU KINlUii, Ail orders promptly attended to, and the Furni ture carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Makers supplied with every article in the me. mart WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. SLASH KIAIVITFACTUIIERS, 4(b>amtal NO. .68 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1866. geobgeTilbres. William J. Anderson. Hill Burgwin, Benj. L. Fahnestock, Hopewell Hepburn, James Herdmao, Janies D. Kelley, James B D. Moeds, Inaac M. Pennock. A. M. Pollock, M. D., Robert Robb, James Bhidie, Alexander Tin die, rtosnas. Alexander Rriulluy, John G. Rackofen, George Black, John B. tianfield, Alooao A. Cwrim, Charles A Colton, William Douglas, John Kvans, Johu Holmen, William tt. Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard Hava, William 8. Lavely, a soasTAai akd raaxsuaxa. OHARi.m A .COLIXiN. uOAN OFFICE HKItIKV W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Snuthfield Bt., IF'ood Street , comer of Third , NOTKH AML LRAKTM BOU«UT JLNL Bnl.U. £ftctng Parhinrs. HOWKK NEW MHUTTI.i; LOOK STITC H SXAM CHATONKT A WALTER, No U Fifth street, General Ageote- D. B. BOSiEBB 4k f(DN^ UA.V TACTV RXR£ or boskss’ impbovks patkkt AND (;HAIN DRILL TEETH. Offloe, 68 Fifth Btreet, pnTHRum.H. i** REDUCED PRIOFS Non. 97 and 99 Third Street. 11l FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OF BUITIBLI^POB Hotels and Private Dwelllnga. EXCELBIOK GLASS WOEEB. A. WOLFK. F. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL. W ABEBOUBE : Ao. 11 Wood Street, Corner of Vint, selttlj Pttituigli, Ft" ; i’ . * V * V k ; T ' .j •£ rt ri. j V’i ■- 1 h W +'* Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance' - Jr < 25R&£7,.9F PHI LADELPHU. Office, No. 486 «na 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. STiumßT o» Asssrs, Jamiiii Ist, 1800. fbsbkehed Agreeably to An Ad of Assembly, being: Firat Mortgageß.amply nocured .H, $ Real Estate, (present value 6L) cost. 102,996 26 1 emporary Loans on ample Collateral Soc’te 89,136 66 Stootß, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost 89,786 68 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,821 00 °*“ h - 27,919 88 ~,. . *2,208,061 68 1 r i )r ?® ta from premiums which this company oan divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. IxLßor&noea nude on every description of Property, in lown and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their a period of thirty years, they have paid lopes by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Milhons of Dollars, thereby affording evidence o? the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,163 36. , _ viaiuoiii. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai 1). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, i^a Jacob R- Bmulh, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richard*. George Falea, „ , CHAB. n. BANCKER, PreaideaL KDWARD C HALE, Vice President. WM. A. HTKElTaSretary pro teiA J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, joy lo Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. John B. McKeddon, Fetor A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, James M’Aulev, J■ -tiu Marshall, Walter P. Mat Him John Orr, Heury L. Kingwall, John H.Bhoenherge Alexander Spear. William E. Bchmeriz, Isaac Whittier. Christian Yeager. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARWIE, President; , F. M. GORDON, Bocroturv ru tt - l>. COCHRAN, Geo’l Agent Omoa N 0.92 Water street, (dpang A 00/s Warehouse up etaira,) Pittsburgh. RWKB. ltWUreaWillMt M kinaBof KlRi£ * loJ MARINE A Home lnsliuiuoo managed by Directors who aro well known in ibeoommunity, and who are determined, by promplneHS acd liljeraliiy, n> timiutain the character which they haveauamed, an uttering the beat protec tion to those who desire to i* insured. ASrtLTB, OCTOHKK noth, LMu. Block Accouuls , | Oo Mortgage -ill*) 00 Office furniture , 260 00 Upeu Accounts, etc i soil 43 U* B * l M£6l 99 Premium Notea. 27,006 Ti Notes and bills discounted 174,u76 U oiasovoas. George Dartue. R. MiUer, Jr, George W. Jackson, James M'Auiey, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm.H. Bmith, Chau. W. Ricketson, Andrew Aokley, Wm. MeKoight, Alexander Bpeer, lmvid M. Long, Roes J.'lliomas 'oSS philadelphi afihean d LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 10.149 CHESMJT STREET, Capital 9210,100 Aaneta »3(>» ,(>!*. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANGE, either Perpetual or Limited, oq every description of Property or Merchandise, at re*»ou*i.l« rates of premium ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN. Vice Premdenh DIKKCTOkH : Char tee Bayee, E. R. Cope, R. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B Bavery, Joseph M. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargee, R. Wilor, F. Bucuou, Secretary. /. G. OOKKIN. Agent, jyAly Corner Third and Wood streets Delaware mutual safety in surance COMPANY.— INCORPORATED BY THK LEGISLATURE UK PEN NSLV AN lA. 1836 OFFICE, & E CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ST*. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURaNCKBod Cargo and Freight, u> all parts of the World. INLAND INHUKANCKB uD Goods, by Rivera, Canals, and lasad Carru**r«-, u> all parts of me Union. KIRK IN BUHANCI&9 oq Merchandise generally, unWiore*, Dwel huv Houses, Ac. IniiOToii —Win Mania, Kdmitou A. souder, l i.. I'bilui* IliuJdmg, John N. Penrose, John C. Davi.-, James ITaquair, Wm- Kyra, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R M. Huston. Geo <• lAeuer, Hugh Craig, Churl*** Kelley, Bamuel K blokes J. F Peniatoo, Henry Blnaa. Kdwarvl Dartingiun, U. Jones Brooke, tipencer M’Jlvmo Thomas Cl Hand, Robert Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B. M’FKrtaoD. Joshua P. Eyn\ John ti. beiuple. Pitub. rgh, D T Morgan, A B. Berger, do. Wnj.lAM MARTIN, f^roaldetiL I'lloB C. HAND, Vice President. Hint Ltteuaa, Beeretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agont IsS No. 96 Water street PiUsburgh Citizea'i loiuranef Compaa; of PitUbargb. l>Okce« Cor. of Blarliet and Water t»la. WM HAGAI.KY, Presnloot HAMCKL I(KA, Hecretary I NBIJ It US MTKAMIIOYTS At tAIU.ULX. I a sure t* against Lo»a auJ l nuuag« m ibo Navigation wl Uie Boutiiom and Ws»u*ru River*, and Hayoun, and (ha Navigation of the Bfiaa. laaarci against Lose and Daniaga by Klre Win. Bagaiey, Hon. T M Howe, Jas. M CooiKir, Jas.Park.Jr, C Lug, h Harbau^h, H K J*iues. (apt. b. C V«T HUt\(U Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN. CLI NTV»N COUNTY CBAETIRXD 11Y TUI LXuISLAT U UX Of PANM YLVANIA. Oua L OffiUiL sam,uoo I /Vumwi AW* .. $132,343 This company will insuhk on BnildinKa, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac, in town or country. l*a*CTOM:— Hon. J. J. Pearco.J. B Hail.T 1 Abram*, Hon.li C Harvey, Uha*. i r>«i, 1' K Jarknian, c'haa A. Mayer. Peter InrXsea. Vt While. Tbornan Kitchen. HoN (». ( HARVEY, President. T. T. A lams, Vies PrtuudeoL Tnu*. Kitoubb, Ber*rotary J. A. IdPPEKT, Agent, dj**L „ _ N° 70 Fifth street. PENNSYLVANIA INB USANCE CO. or PliUbarib. i>A«« —O9 Fonrih Nirsst D1KB0T0R& Jacob Painter, Rudy Patterson, I. Gnsr Bproul* C. A. Col ion, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Cam or, Hsnry Hproul, Nich. Voeghtly, George W. BmiUi. A J Jonea, Wade Hampton, Ruben Patrick, Charterwd Capital $300,000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TaK.FJ*, of ail Je •cnpuooa. BY THK Reliance Mutual insurance Co. Of PhUadalpltta, On Building*, Limilod or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, Ac., In town or country. OFFICE NO. 306 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, *229,410 00. Assets, *303,408 96. Invested as followa via r First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount- H*MOO 00 Gronad rent, first class 2,402 60 Psnnaylranla Railroad Co. 1 ! 6* cent Mortgage Loan*, $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philedeiphia city 6 per cwni loan 30,000 no Allegheny County 6 * oent, Pennsylvania RaiLoad Loans OO Collateral leans, well 2,600 U 0 BunUugdoo and broad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan AOOO oo Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock- AOUO 00 Block of the Kelianoe Mutual Insurance Co_ 24,360 00 Block of County Fire Insurance C 0...— 1,060 00 Block of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Hank do - 6,186 ol Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co't Bcnp - 100 00 Bills Receivable, business paper- lB Book AooeunU, accrued interest, ©u*. 7*2 Gash on hand and in in hands of agents 11,386 1$ $8091608 96 CLEM TING LEY, Preside* *iaiov o • b . Clem 'lingley. Bamual Btspham W liham K. Taompeon, Robert Bteen, FTederlkc Brown, Wilham Musser. Oomelius Stevenson, Betuamin W.’lingley, John R- Worrel, Marshall Hill, H L. Carson, Z. Ijothrop. Robert Toland. Charles Leland, Frederick Jacob T. BunUugj Charles B. Wood, Bmith Bowen, James 8. WoyB on iumd. ...i *■ iahansunlove, tfHt T 4 iUrßbt - - /«, Jnntpur. Opposite the Custom llowse, maaorou omoni; A A- CARRIER, President. L G BIER BPKOCU Becretary. FIRE INSURANCE IRtdial. lgpljg TONIC,DIURETIC, D Y SP tVS^ AMD— IHYICfHUaiN& CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR MEDICAL AND PRIVATE USE. What Shall We Drink P UDoLPIJO WOLFE'S PURE COGNIAC BRANDY, Imported and by bimtelf, warranted pure and the best quality. wiL bin certificate on the bottle, and hie »eal on the cord D \h )LPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE Imported and bottled by himself, put up for mediei* nal uee. with his certificate ou the bottle; warranted pure aod of tht> beat quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE SHERRY WINK, Imported and boLUed by himself, the same as Por Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, mponed and bottled by himself for private and medi cinal use, the bent wiue ever ottered to the trade In bot lieu. The Wine is warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLEE’S PURE JAMAICA RUM, ST. CROIX HUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above mijeorted aod bottled by himself, A war ranted pure and of the best quality. $298,261 :o TO THE PUBLIC. 1 will stake ray reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant ot thirty years' residence in the city of New York, ibat what I pledge aod testify to with my seal, ray label, and uv certificate, is correct and can be re lied upon by every purchaser. Pbysioiar* who use Wines and Liquor* in their prac tice, should give the preference! hese articles. For Kale by all respectable ~, gists and Apothe caries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and importer of the Schiedam Aro matic Schnapps, lft, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New York. L*. tt. H. KEYSKR Kg’U 140 Wood at no2&fimd*w Glad News for the Unfortunate l THE LOSU SOUGHT FOB Discovered at Last. \ OMI E DAYS y CHEROKEE REMEDY, Aa DDfailtag Specific for ail Diieaies of tbe Lriniry organ, aid a General Altera- tire tid Blood Purifier. “REMEDY" CUREB WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS PAIL.*B* Hay-1 1 is untirely unlikeevery other meJ tone prescribed for Vcntrtal Unease*, as it contains no Mineral f\*&on or sau.'&.>u* Drug*, being prepared from HikjU, Bark* mui in the form of a flea sunt and delirious Syrup. a<- 11 iv-natureVown remedy,"for Oonnorrbcsn (t'laji,; tileet. Gravel, Stricture, and u cipeciaby rtcuimnuuieU t..r Ktuor Album, (While* in Females,) tor itn.H complaint it is lUValuable. a general nUeratwt and Wood purifier, it ha** Do equal, and does cH>t Nil to cure Scrofula, Sceoa* dary Mypliilif, Glandular Swelling#, Mer curial and aJI Kruptlve LHae&see, cuing litem more wpoitdiiy and pennneoUy than any o ther med riiie known. Jt \Uj*js this Op pun/yuig anl ele up the l,e Toilet-table, or in the Counting- Room, without it ev« r U*iug suspected as a •* remedy " for ;>nt«U4 liutai* ®r*A Tree Use on Venerial diseases, mltl fuil direc tions for their tt Mara Hu business has been oow* ' ftnod mostly to Private and Surgical 7 Diseases. l OITiLERS altb HTKkRSEBS in need of a medical Wend, ahoold not (48 to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular grwdu* ate. and his oaperienoa In the treatment of a certain alias of diseases is s sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain* lag permanent relief, by the use of hie remedies and following hu advice. DR. BROWN’S RKMKDIBB never fail to cure the worst form of Vaneraal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Albofiou. sll dlseeaat arising fioni hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of akin llssaaea, the origin af which the in en| Urely ignorant To persons ao afflicted. Dr? Brown offer hopes »f s sure and speedy recovery. BKMiN ALV KAKNKtt Dr. Frown’s remedies for this alarming trouble trough ton often by that aobtary habit of awnanai gnu fication, which the young and weakmtaded often give way to, (U> thetr own deatructioaj are me only reliable remedies known in this oocwuy—they are salt, and make a speedy reel oration of health. RHEUMATISM. L>r. Brown’s remedies never tail to ears this painfu cbseaae u* a fmt Ay he will warrant a cure. He alio treats Piles, Sleek Uuenorrtwm, atrijutre, Urethal Dt» charges. Female Weahnw.Monthlyw» ppressines,Di» eases uf the Joints, Fistula in Amo, N >rvous Affections, Paias la the Ueok and Kidneys, imtalioa of the Blad der, together with ail diaaa as of an impure origin- A letter dascrtbing the symptoms, cowtalning in, direoted to DR. BROWN, Na k& ftmHhffrtd streel, Pttw burgh, ht, will be immediately >—m ■ I Medicine Seat to any address, safely peeked and secure from ol * serration. Office and Private Room*, No SO dmlthflald »trw* t Pfttsbamh. P* »Mt rvHirr tMub bimoo. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE FILLS, PUtKNIA BITTERS. r PH E high and envied celebrity which X. theee iicMmuil Medicine. ban aoquirod for the invariable efficacy in all the which they profess U> cure, has rendered the usual practice ol pur finu not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of them. In all cases of Asthma, Affections ol the Bladder sac* kidneys. Bilious Awn and liter Ctmpfaiiifx In the South and West where these diseases prove they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers an others who oooe use these medicines, will never atte wards be without them.. BUious Cholic and Beriou* Ijoosenesa, Biles, Ooedveneaa. Golds and Coughs, QhoiU Gaaiurv Hcwoas, Dsokub, DnmiL-No person with this distressing dlsassc should delay using these medl* dues immediately. Rrvptiam qf (ht SUn, NtyripeJas, and FMfwfmsy. • Knu akd Aetm—For thb scourge of the W vtaru country, these medicines will be found s safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem subject vo a return of the disease a core by these medicines is permanent. Try them, be satisfied and be cured. FOuirtfts of Cbmpftnon, Omtral Dtb&ty, Headaches ol every kind. Inward Fever, Impure Blood and Loss of Appetite, Ism OoKrunras, Lsraosi. Looasssss, fiLnurasui Dip ■asia— lt never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation ofSarsapartlla, Night Sweats, Nervous De bility, Nervous Complaints of ail kinds, Organic Affeo bone. Pius—The original proprietor ofthese medicines was cured ol Piles ofsfi years standing by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Pains in the heed, side, hank, Joint* and organa. Rasmusm—Those affected with this terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rosa or Bsoon vo ns Him, Souaw, Saw Raicw, Swil- Ltses, Scvkvuu, oa Km’s Em, In the worst forms, Ul cers of evgry description. Worms of all kinds are ef fectually expelled by these msdiemes. Parents will do well u> administer them whenever their a»i«tsnee is suspected. Relief will be oertain. Tn Lm Pus agn Puma Bivcsts Pumtrr nu Bi sod thus remove all diseases Cram the system. Prepared by DR. WILUAM & MOFFAT, No. 886 Broadway, (Moffat BolldtngJ N. T. For sale by ail Druggists. lagfclvdaw Dr fifBVH. KKYBgR. kw*U PHlafaqra' TO THE APFUGTSni [TVR. STARKEY'S PAIN EXTERMINA JLJ TOR cures Rheumattam, Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Ndrtous Throat. ■ Prepared by bL. BTARRET, Ptttabanih. P*. ■; l Sold wholesale uid bj JOB. W-aMrah $ ■ »r»»- <-f.Muket at. udDUunoao ORE NEW WALL PAPERSTmaia expreaalj lor end for ude bnly lnr . „ W. P. MARBH>M4 Na « Wood street Store open until dine uVlock, erooioii. Orit totved tor Pspor Hum Whtteweedirg. ep • '*■, Lj.%. ”" ute-V *r'' - y ASUPtRLATWI ■ t'-'^Jyg-*^*F£- : ±.' v-Vr: ' ', - • ■ '* fi " v ■ x , s. » " ... e * - Jiiia#fiwii, H. fHIUW i i hi m i ’i f t> tfOl H’SEE ft philips, UEAEIUI COOPEHAfiE, a ran n« nustou ca Fayette Street* Between Hand and Wayne streets* nrmim «»»’*. **-Wa an mnd to mmUh Oaal OU, Whiikft Ale, Mnl.wa*. .nri Tnffc Hlltßlela, .» «h» liultMt notice, and onJbß room immombu tarnu. ieSMy tWLUIiI CL4YTON. WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, So. 87 Diamond Alloy, Near Wood Street, 49* Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monopgahela Rectified Whisky. mhlfl B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, uitnonuu of LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Kotin Soaps, ■o. «T Wood Htr««t, PltfbMryti, Fa. uouAAD w. p. rnounoa FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No* 95 Fourth Street, near Wood* The subscribers manufacture and keep eouslauUy on baud every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornainent!t,OurUtin 6oodB,Comforta, feather Beds, Maitrasses oi ail kinds* also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Bed*. All kind* of etudes, Blinds and Fixture*. attention given to all orders for fitting and laying down Carpet*, at! Cloth*. Ac. octl7 lyd ROBERTS A &OBNIOK. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS J\ > POUNDER. No. TO SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, PaTTu prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10U)00 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sites, for Steamboats. , MINERAL WATER PUMPS. COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. 49- BABBITS ANTf-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON'S PATENT MKRALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. «p»iy rj*H E OLDKHT AN DLAROEKT Lhhographii Eitabliibment lo the City. WM. SCnVCHUnAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHLR* DOS. 17 HDD 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER’S BUILDING, HMft¥ ERBEM, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keeps oomuntly ou hand Cliurch and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. “VTO. 1. Three Btops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 1* 4 feel 8 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. - No. 2. Five stops, 9 feet 6 iucbea high, 6 feet 0 inches wide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops, 11 feet 6 inches high, 7 feet 3 ids. wide, 4 feet I inches deep. No. 4. Twelve Htops, 18 feet high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. The above dimensions-are for Grecian cases; if Goth ic cases they will be somewhat higher. For further information apply to JOHN H. MELLOK, 81 Wood street, Or HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street, . apiaqy—sat NEW YORE. ;TAB. MILLINGAK, MONONGAHELA ft! PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the tire, and having en larged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and moMi approved machinery, is now prepared to fur- Jnsli tleoriug and planing boards, ecroll sawing and re sawing, loora. Been and shutters, kiln dried. Trainee, mouldings, box-making, Ac. 1 South Pittsburgh, September T, 1857. ja2o STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DUB BIX M. DALI, Stocking Manufacturer. f\ORSm FffTU ST. AND MARKET Vy ALLEY, has on hand atremendousassortment oi Woolen Hiorkinga, Hoars Hi trki/’.omfprta.GloToe, Hoods, slacks, for men and women, together with-a very exten* 9i> aaeortmeait of all descriptions of Ueods in hi* line, «u_Uble to the season. He tella prim tftieles at bow (*i ices. Call and examine, ft*-Remember, M. DALY baa but one Uore, and tha on the oomer_ol Fifth at. eod Market ley. feStt . MEW FIB«. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work, DEALERS UT fIAS FIXTURES, ML OOlss ssd Wsrsroomt Ss« lVt Wood at., OTt Doors from FUUu kossdrj, So. US FlntiLy five Poors below Mososcsksis Hows. Tbs well-known practical skill and experience m the Various branches oi Brass Casting, Steam and Qaa Pipe £ Fitting, ot the senior members of the firm, (who will re their personal attention to all work entrusted to emj should entitle us to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. lyitaf b. Watts; TERRY, PRICE A CO., IMPOSTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CA SSI MERES. Satinet*, Vestings, Tailors* Trimmings, &e. NO. 255 MARK KT BT., North Side, raUi&DEbHIIA»PA. josh ▼. mu, mitib, $. rasa, oum t. max. delfcly ♦ B. PERRY, BOOT AC .A. KB H , Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doom above the Telegraph OffloeJ 4FTEB A LONG ABSENCE FROM the Boot business, has again lymmayti, re himself that be will be ante to rattier general' Ham taction, and would le pleased to see fab-sinner' l customsra and friends. He has on hand the beat ot FRENCH CALF SKINS, and none but the beat of work men will ceoeive employment. that- he, in competent to fudge of the workmanship and material, he will give his undivided attention to this branch of En»“ aaUkly U SIB TU A 8 fgBSKN T 8 BKAUTIf UL FENDERS, Ooel Varna, Fire Irons, run warmkka «iis aib vases TUI ANI) HBIThNNU TEA at Wip, Wias, Will. 4ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu red by J. H. CAHEROI, No. B*FDgß**B*< TbegubMriber haring resumed buainessiniHttoburgh Wishes to Inform hiaformer friends and’patrons of the guid surrounding country, and would, cadi (Mr ah on to a newanabeaaUfuSElJF-AD^UBTQM'Wiqi is aU former plans of wigmiking in the Anfie. Its ts are lightness, durahmtyi not liable to sMiK bears equally all over the head, and easy and gracefm appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new mods of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGR They dto sfvw*a»p tamw* ta«wi wmma owb disaporovad of in the old afcrla* - -airtfldw BATES A JOHNSON'S HOOFING WM. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that lie has Aolurarjuid dealer inthe followtsg three diatinet klnda of Roofing >— lit. Own Elastic, Cement, Felt ssd Csurvasa Roodag. M. Improved Felt, Cement ud Gravel Rooflag. „ Sd. Pateat Esplih AspbalUc Felt RooflM. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PBOOP. Booling M£erial for sale, with printed instructions for using. Office at Bates A Johnson's old stand, 76 Smithfield bL „ „ WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. Gum Cement is qpequalled as a Paint fop Metal Roofh, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. ma£7:dAw B BOOMS AND BBOOM HANDLES.— 8,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 doa Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pina assorted; 100 dosen assorted Pads, (Harman) 86 do do Tube, do; 60 do Sine Washboards; 100 do Wfllow Baskets; 100 Peach Baskets; 60 dosen Ghuraa, assorted , , 40 nests Meanses. gadjUl ottKor itenain Wood we Willow, sold'who eleendr eiail bj aUHJKLaiDDIife' , . . . ftliimug. " - ■" -v- -TT BXsLKAVIISfIr YOUR ORDERS Wi Wg4»K A BWHEEE'B,IB4 WOODBTB£Btf .... -V ' ' c * > **. “ 4 . . - PITTSBURGH, PA, PITTBB USGB, P A t. j. cuioe, I*4 WOOD BT_; I it. doora from Fifth, .j..V 61 IX v l::; -* v .fc -.j.*' l •’-.*) 'kf • ' ” i * •IFa * ?<*?**?* * /■' r ?<}*sss y* •» * ; ?*>**'a * * JBnffiifoudL , i,': .v.-..; -f .-f - Vifffr m-r - I^-; 1 ■ -'wsi. 3NT X O H. W. IMJWHWI PATTERSON a DAWSON, ATTORNEY S AT . LA' W , Kl’HS'B LAW BDIUHHWr. ~ Diamond Street, near Grant. j«My pjTtsauaaa.J*', B . E . i, eOAlyv- ATTORNEY AT LAW,. Offlo., So. It Groat Btr*. (Three doora below the Court HoumJ my&ly . ''' ' ■ ' PmaanaL V L. BRACKEimiDGG, A. TTOBN BY. ATIaAVV Office, So. 130 FoortlxßU, PIrirSBtJBGH, PA. c a. •», x> i.:;... I SC 0,1 T., J), E,N fl 8 T , v • Mas removed to.the house lAieiy occupied by Ur. W. A. WA RU, a Bo*c lt|Ht, (Bouth aide,) third door above Hand street. 49- Uffioe houra from 9 A. M. Mil SP. M. (aptly JOSEPH ADAMS, . 7 DENTIST, 4, Mo. VT Wyil. Street, Plttltinrgtt. , fUrmact—J)r, A. U. Ppllook, P. B. Bruce,aig, St. Hillock, Theodore Uebbioi, 122 Fourth street, le» ' - PiUAburgh. HAHL, SuYgeou lJentist, succeesor to • G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Bmithfield street. Office hours irbm eight-' to 1 o’clock* and from ft to 6 o'clock. felfcly CUPPING AND LEECHING, by MIL * nus. BUSK. ■ ■ i . extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Batha. selHily F. BBBE* 177 Grant street. Sidirmtit. JAMES M. ALDERMA N , OFFICE, No. 451 PennStreet,FHttW*rd. COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds* Aiortgages and outer Legal Writing* Urawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated. 1 apftlT . CHAKLJESB W. LEWIB, ALDEHMAN, iim ax-omato j uma* ot vox max. OFFICE ON THU CORNER OF WYLIE AES FIFTH STREBJTa. 49* All business connected with thisoffieewUl be tended to with promptness. Convenience* of aHkind* done with legal accuracy—each as Deed** Mortgage* Bonds* Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Raal v»4k examined. 2% v- > To the member of the Bar he tenders his services a* Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this State, and eieewhere. JEQa-offlt » is one of the main Police Stations o* the city, and cr4> sequently his facilities in executing ontineas of tfi«4 kind are very desirable. feTO’ly jagittman (gallfria. HOOEHS' Ambrolype and Photograph nisi naicniaC GALLERY, CHBORTPLE BlllUllHfl, HO. 70 Fifth Strut, NEARLY OPPOSITE TRE POST OFFIOK; 49" Two Biiver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded Hot BMjSr^PlbTU^rf^NlAA°^ colored in OH on CenvaH. fall PEOPLES’ GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET. Corner of Diamond Alley* The subscriber wouii> riEOTiribr- ' FULLY announce ricimiy, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery, and is prepared to take every variety of Boture kaow47 b> the Photographic Art* in ils moat perfect styles, and at G REATLY REDUCED lmporUtt£jat« provements have been added* rendering this the moaL desirable, economical and pleasant lexmion in the eUV^- myl a. jaqultt ' (Sducatioual. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, tnder the Care of the Franelscan Broulii. This institution, sjtjjatbh LORBITO, Ownbria County, 1 four' miles from Statioo, on the direct rontebetween Philadelphia and Flttaburgh, was chartered iaUBGS, with pnviUges to confer toe usual Coliegiaie Honors and Degrees. The location of the College uTone of the most heaUhv in Pennsylvania—this~ portion' or the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure Water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. * 1 ■ * i The Schclasilojrear oommenoeehh tbe"Flßffr Moll- DAYaftOrtheUa oCAUGUST, and etidaabStitttiSsUh of JUNE following. It is divided into two Saoiou. Students cannot return home between ftin flrwrtnnn All the Apparatus necessary for Lahd I 'Smvwirfaigr So- kc*, Aq_ will be fornlahfldLbj the to the Students, instrumental and Vocal Mnaiw Qiytpa.. ho extra charge. SUTdenta wilLha admittddfrrom eight i years to the age of man hood. * . ' vance— aiativ 1 Washing andoaa dassical and Modern Timwia|WML extra— 10 ~~ Students spend Vacation al |g r Reference, can be made to the RL-Bev- JEMahop OfOmh nor, to the Rev. T. & Reynolds* St Mary’s, Loretta, and to other Clergymen of the Pittaburgh'lnoc&se. TJUJRNITURE FOR CASH:—A fiili i£f: *b£sHS£ Pltt,talr * h . BUREAUX. * - a -.x. l «££&&• - BOOK GASBV • Wgr WARDROBES, rf- And every article needed in a well dwoiHogp as well aa a splendid assortment. OFFICE FURNITURE, ' V ConstanUy on hand and made to order. As the onl»'“ terms on which business is done at this for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons mwanr* jrfanyttung mtheabove Upt^woJdbe fc *&*"**ff»*b» No. .108 Smithfield street, Moy J. D. FaCdm*. v '• JonX-ißwm. mrflOy BtBRHAVS’f HOLLAND NTTEBB DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever end Agee, Aa. IV. ranaWM tatrodacttal w 4 WVflbeeM..- ®*oe4» ha» baa. Iha .mel4b» aUtaaai imiua .TMliitaThaw a— o fee* MO. to a tn nUo.hat,«a&l thla*me?ittan » £ hat |“Jh* eamafa “troffor aooerlTMonae ahho.j art. ; a ; “ ,, e? , ?n?! , fL BQERHAVFS HOLLAND BITTERS, >W afotiM ttfafUr rriWniffiH lira HflilMßi br tt • rapaUtkn whldk tbs ll la poltMj a w** with bairtr MdUaofwra axilla la OwßaSa * **“ (Hall fui BsMIeO l W* I \ VZMMmtoVE, ■pfirljncii^ I Ar.ilii. tGAtuL.LFr UyhUJ&j* T4YLOXE, <.l v -t. I .-j,