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S T T'JZa'iS'fi-irJ ■-- *ULIIIO|LI«:T;.IU,«| * ©M ' -X* , .. ©4V<; k !st\ © l \7 ■* ‘'-t©: nuiMw, rjAfi JJV treat Pittsburgh llhSO a. m. and &U p. m j l^i «J*3t%+, “ will find it zreatlj to their intar- y iflci T PM t»dv» " • "'"'— •> >• f , ij i‘.' -.Vi 'J'fltrfk jrZ* 't, S, * * 1 Sri■»-* ' ■ (■ + V v » f * '*' mos liff gJt***# 1 * fi&hZttiilfe* y-- i: w <&& 1 s> * ■V ViMtef* I© l - “S - :^i}/*'&' C\.AS " ¥«.v U i "■ i a ; fev i !- ! S''g© r ' l -.. 4i g©"-.' •''-.•■rtf'-i'-V--’*. q i f , / 4 «>■ ♦ *«• » 4 .‘«,^l*' f r " ~ -:' T •-'/ ir«,« vi '.. .< { . r *+* --g-Vg::- '«u, - - 1 r . - J £ 9 < *■ z ~ ' V** V k 1 •«. ''l A'^iSff' w&gWS K • " *'■ i ’ •- '**• ,;&<• v - . . H n *.• K'. i . * t< *» I ' f 7*. • 7 ~ • - ” - • • 1801. .THE 1881, MTTSBITEGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO BAIEBOAD, " TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND •v* v NORTH WEST. Tjf' AUIinER ABBASGF.ME.VT! •' .rtWTXfR tb Cincinnati as quick, and to In- St. Louie and Chicago quicker, than ra? bvaT other route. WESTWARD TRALNft. FAST MAIL LlKE—Leaves Pittsburgh...— 1-00 a. m. Arrives at Crestline.. a. m Unking close., connections With BeUefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. ArrriYing at Indianapolis 8.20 p. m. “ M St. Louis -.-800 p. **. i u *» Cincinnati 130 p n. Mid 4 * “ Chicago— --8.10 p m. H, R—The dme lo Cincinnati is the same as by Steabennlle. Tnups on both Roads meetat Columbus, \ snd'TanilUtenwßP into Cincinnati together. - . E-gTOt^TRAIS— Leares Pittsburgh-. I-W r . Arrives at Crestline.—-A"*!) r m. Uakins ewSe connections ae aboye. . , a... “ “ djNrnnati- WW a. m. life and“ u Chicago-—. 7 AO a. m. time to Cincinnati Is the sacoe as by Bteu ti&Eiftie. Trains on both Roads meet at Col Ambus, and all go into Cincmnaii togettier. fflftftpW flara ftn thin train from PitUbOTgh tO CID .T T -“ianati, tolndianapolifl and to Chics gOv. Traiimihroujih to Chicago without change oi uar a. M. r RABTWARD TRAINB. . 'oßaveChicago, 7AO a. m. and 8.00 p. m. Arriving at w* * v Lima, RM 9. w. and A2Q a. m. Connecting with trains for Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, j-ou p. trains for Columbus, Cincinnau. Clev / i , and the East, and arrivtog at Pittsburgh, SaO?M.andB.2o p. k. and 8,20 p. m. AIT mak.mg close connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for nH— torn citieH, via AlDntown and Philadelphia. CJCOMMOQAt\oN TRAINS—From Federal streei, * ' Allegheny, for "New Brighton, 9.401 a, and p. a. Arrive at ** u IL2° “* l6 Leave New Brighton, J-W “ “ “ Arrive In AJlegheny, AlO A.lO Alleffhenv and &*onomy AccomraodaUon Trams.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 m,, and 6.10 p.m. AJTive at Economy, 6-33 p. m. - ; Leave Economy. 6.33 a. m 0 *22 Arrive in Allegheny, 6J6 “ u 6-20 I (MARKET TRAIN.—I-eaves Massilion 466 a, m lwres Alliance at 6.14 a. m. and amves in Allegheny ai 1100 A. M 4 leaves Allegheny at 8.06 p. M 4 Alliance at BOOP. stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.10 p. m. "Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rales. Tiotuch trains oonnect as follows: — At Altence, with trams on the Cleveland and Pittaburgh to and from Milleraborg, Akron, Cuy* for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San- Sasgsi tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Oinctn waH. out* etc. faUnnedlate port* m Central Indiana and Ulinma At on the New Albany and Salem ' v t'. \ Iteilroads. And et Chicago, with trains for ail point* in Illinois, lowa. Wiaoonsia and Minnesota. For further Information and through ticket* sppj to J. BTBWABT, Tickc* Agent. Passenger Htatton, Pitteburgh. QBOROBPAIUim, Ticket Arft, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket o®oes of the / Una of & my is General Passenger AjgettU_Pitt6barKfa« SST suiiEft arrirgeSent. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL lith. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EIGHT daily tbaiss. fpHE THBOUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves X the Paaeenger Station every morning, (egoept Son (iftiat *. nx- stopping at all regular stations, oon- SSHnp n«TTtahorgwlts trains direot for Baltimore, . —il arriving at Philadelphia at MB P- ®*. TMBOUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dal It, at 4«m n. nu stopping only at principal stations, ifcakiug 4iltS owanection at Harrisburg for BalUmore, and am «twa to Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6.00 a. in. tHE PAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except fbmdav.\ at ifcQ6 p. m- gtopping only at Greenaburg, La- QaUiUen, Altoona, Ac. , , m»A armwtng in Philadelphia at IWB a. m; . • ACCOMMODATION TRAIMS. • THE JOHNSTOWN' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lweedafiy,(exoeptSandal.)at!fc&op. m. stopping at all stations and running asiar as Conemaugh. THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN witn Paniwnger Car attached, leaves daily (except Suuday) at BJO a. m, •iSK&r.s • for Wall'. .... “fflS" Wall'. - •tlnn leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4JO p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall * »u ftgm leaves daily (except Sunday,) at e£s P* »• fttCTTTRNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh a* fol loSf>-Express, LfcSO p. m; Mali, I*lo P- m Uoe. t»«n ■ tn; Johnstown Accommodation, lu- * Bbdn, AND CONNELLSVLLLE TRAINS, afcnnrfng ai ail stations on the Pittsburgh and Oonnetia rille Road, leave daily, (Sunday exoepfed,) as follows: u«n Train, 0:40 a. m; fexpres* Train, LlO p. m. Return* ng Trains from Pittsburgh and ConnellsviUe Road ir tve at Pittsburgh l£fc3o a. m. and &16 p. m •fhe traveling midUc will find it greatly to their inter net In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Rntrcad. as the accommodations now offered cannot be sornased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone uidiaendrelY free from dust. We can promise aafeu, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with heir patronage. , , , TO NEW YORK t 39 80 1 70 BALTIMORE—S 9 M PHILAJ>ELPHLUIO 00 I LANCASTER -8 « , HARRISBURG, fT 46. Baggage checked to all stations on .the Pennsylvania to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged an exoeaf* according to distance traveled in addition to rates, except from stations where the Ooro* of lobb, the Company will holJ themaelw. reaponaibie tor personal baggage only, end for an arr u; nt not exceeding 1100. w Excelsior Omnibus Line has been em ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and from fee depot, at a onarge nert to exoeed® oents for each J. WEWAKT. AgL, At tiie Pcnn’a R. R. Passenger Station, On Liberty and Grant streets. CHDRnroFTIME—-BUIBER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. u • /-vKAND AFTEK MONDAY, April 15th, llju, tnina will leave the Depot of the Pemuylva- LINK T rfMTna Leaves Leaves Arrives at nunimnn OLsvsujn) Touoo Cmoxso 1900A.K. ' &30 a. a. 7:60 A. «l JTOO p - m iSop!ii. &»».*. j ifr-aor rMtmrrr desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo, nhWoft. or points West, via Cleveland, most be parti* BwviTfMr to for tickets via Cleveland. IL B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick PITOBTOGhTwI-UMBUS a CINCINNATI SHORT STKUBKNVILLK So ohange of cere between Pittsburgh and Oinomnah “lS 1 Arrive. Arrive. Arrive* ftttaborgh, at Columbus, at CtncinDSti, aiot-Ixmi* [■flO a. m. ILBB A. n. 4d2D r. ■. 1 hmr ■ h 1 1 >|A p a a, ■ "This route Is snorter to Cincinnati, Louis vide, Colum bus and ail points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to aUJiight Train*. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Ar. at At. at Ar. at Ar. at fSSSI Rochester, WeiUviile, Wheeling, boos.*! Mo6x.«. a. m. &06> n. a.«. iMA p w ff-QQ f. m. &46 p. a. M)0 p. u, «0 p. a. 6A6ail a. a. 8:43 a. a. a. a. *. a. am »m. fr-is p. a. &26 p. a. nw g, god p. a. Trains connect with Trains of fl. O R. R. for 2Sanesvllle, Lancaster, Ac. T|te 4*oo p a. Train stops at all stations between R*>- *■' B^nS d T*t'eT be procured .1 Lh. Über,, Street Depot, pirt f t>or *j: STKWAKTj Tioket Agent, For fnrtber Agent At the Compeny'. Office in Freight Slebon, Perm eu-ee i, f. a. Mimß, Seal Tiohet Agent Cleveland, Ohio; rEW RUUTK Via itIVEB AND RAIL- I BQAIh , . diauapolis & Cincinnati Bailroad et lndlßnnpo'lß with Tenre Bfnte, end --'TwrreHmate »nd Altonßßilroed,ioßtllooiWßnd Le£.r -‘ 'S* end lndUnepollm New Albenf end thtlem, end Micli- SnSnmdßolSß for CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND, BU B TKRRK pameMOT 1 MlriSd' from Clnomnetl or 1 feleßaErne then bv Bny other rmjle by ud atu low rmtes. Tha only rxna > can be made from Cincinnati to / Juinni breaking oulko toStanmenS made toJ.B.GIBBONS, agent, at Cm- agent at Inwrencaburg |^jS?.e.fSS!'TemHSLulc^^Cb^«KO CrwwfordavHle. Cnmrlaaton, Parle a. tutmn. An, *«* H F LORD, Preadent, inm V CHKKK- tleo.r.l Freight AgenL mm Notices. TO THE PUBLIC, w-rSPBOIAU-Y the tgnorent end tetaeij M°d; , •S? < SjXaScommon Amcideaitoyoutha *°°*rsa were immorel, end lor conteminstlon end ag***.r? -morni their wires, promising eons end ■ neogiyf*? ThS? femily phyridin sbouifbe caution tiitthey dr. the seme es l.r *yWBmtSl> teiSpt publishing) lest e incrstfre prw- BBAKBTKUPsmbngstuoid,telselr modon femilies. born end rsiseS IB igno. end mnshroons, end who compere sod sense, *O, to dollera end cents, myste ety, Ulj gotten. It is to publicity,bower nonslj, events end guanheos ere Ihenkfal *?> 1 ®” w * prermosly feeble, thnt their sons. gnJ snpesrsnoe, hers tohSh end rtgorby Ih.SSSSIUJP, been reetorea **> ._ ft jj €r nssmaftethroagh him gufferinft Portl&stlon ST 11 in 1 in 1 ■* V •- .&}■. ' . • • ' „ A M- -. , •mASK-;::*"'/; FIFTH.AVENUE EXCHANGE DAM BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 78 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquobs always on hand, and the Choice* Delleadea of the Season, aerred ap in the moat anperior manner. VMeals at all hours of the day and nigbL*©fi mrTdycUw. RESTAURANT, The attention of merchants and others 1b directed to this establishment, which hue *mm recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par ticularly inrited to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. *p3P:daw SCO T T HOUSE, U»L UWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT. PITTSBURGH, HA., B . E> . MABKEB, deSl Proprlwtor. _ BSOBLSIOB ~ OYSTEI AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WBOttsaLl AKD &BVAXL DIALttS IB LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB TERB AND WILD GAME, All l» tUblr Proper S»u«i. no26j GKO. KKINBMAN & GO. SAVA O- B HO XT SB, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT. JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. TTAVING taken an 1 fitted up, with all l_A trie modern iraprovem >tiu, Ihi. popular resorn the aubaonber la prepared 10 aooommodate hia old ouatomera and the pubbo generally, with the beet the market afford*. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors aad Alea, he feels confident tn recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily itnd sold Wholesale and Retail. d AAANSION HOUSK, GEO. AUKENTZ, 111 Proprietor, No. AM Liberty streeUunt beiede the Runner Depot of the PeuruylTania Railroad, which makeslt the most convenient house m the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, QUed up, in excellent style, the MANBION HOUSE, would re spectfully solicit a share of puhlie patronage. 1 here is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAUON Y a mi affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat the market can afford. _ _ * elr T SEETIN’B OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a mat expense, with all the modern improve menu, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate hi* friends and the public generally, wiffitthe best the market affords. DTBTEKB will be served up m every variety oi styie during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident m recom mending to the public for their excellence. gy.VT.Ai.ft served up at all hours, and DAY and , NIGHT BOARDERS taken. M* 11 * _ tiIUAUU lIUISK, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEO. G. FBKSBUBY, Jr.) JAMES BYK.EB, > Proprietors HBNBY A CHADWIGK.,) ma&ly jr.JB.iW ■ X * > • *» **'! * !*/, y* BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. aantw arm jwpHJTs. U n. BKNNKTT, IMPURTKH AND DKALKK IN BRANDIES, COHDIAI.S, WIKIX GIN Old Monongahela and Rectified Wlmk), Ho. I*o Wood Htreel, Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORT KRH UK WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C, ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLD fiONONOAHEU ETE WHISKY, LI 827 and 329 Liberty Street, lyl&lT PIT'fBUaCII, PA. BUKE LlQDOK.S.—Families can bay t mT bottle of Rhino, Port, Madeira, Teneritte, Bherry o MoUsa Wine. Also, Cognac Brandy of diderent brandy ?err Old Moaonganela Whisky, Champaigne tn anorv, Dint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by dowo or half down- All the shore (or sale by the quart or g *N°a—Tho.® wishina a«sl nol _ 101 ThirJ kitv Wb. Mnua,li ....C. W. lUosraos, Pulburgb hilleb a aicKETSou, WHOLESALE GROCERS, an ocwßfSM o» UUIUIKI, WIRES ASD SICUAKh, WOB. m AND 22a, OORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND BOMB AOBNTS 808 SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, KalU, Cotton Yarns, Atk, Con stantly on Hand. f mr2 ©obarcfl and £tprs. TfiT & D. EINEHART, EunriAflHim iID PIALP Dl *U. MM ® TOBACCO, BNUFF ASD BECABB, .pji-jj Nl IJO rfOOD STREET. ~ LYOli ABBiSIHiTL, WholtaaU and Bttail Boeder In GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AJTD Ylrginls Chewing Tobacco WOOD STHKET, Under the BL Cher lee Hole, ocu Pittsburgh, ®r«ms. XB. RktWaa. ....... ......H. D. R*t*« (Late at Miller A Rickeison’a.) p. Ritux. HEYMKK * BUOTHKHS (Successor to Raman A Ardusob. Wholesale Dealers in foreign KRUITB, H umCONFECTIONKRY, BUO ARB, FIRE WORSMc. No. 39 Wood at-, and No. 113 Beoond street, Opposite Bt Charles Bole!, WIT.LI AM MKA-NBj HARRIBON A. COFFIN, General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (Boccessore to M’Cnsdlees, Means A Co,) WHOLESALE fIBOCEBS Corner Wood and Water Htu, feio PITTSBURGH. PA. WILLI Ain BAtiALEI, WHOLESALE GROCER, Hob. 18 and 20 Wood Street, SMITH- WU. H. SMITH A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS H 8 SECOND AND 147 FIRST^TREET: SDNTJKrffI, 20 down PlneuOaeUUon A s’s Bran d 90 ** Otard, Du Pej A „ do; 90 “ Beeqult, d°i 10 “ Champagne, do; so " Ptfe Sherry wines 96 “ Harmony Sherry wine; 96 ** Duff, Gordon ft Oo.'a Shenr Wlae; lor B>ie^ doMnorbottla ’ W *»wS&et TjUgVIBRY BODY’S LAWYER foriale^by TtrAliL gAftSB.—A large variety, otiea W. fww **«*■* < j Jutmjosai, mhan e Bank was organised, at U.e ml., of elk P«'-,“ n ‘; i il i ! Interest, Ifnot drawn out. i- placed to the oi the depositor as principal, anti bears the Bametn from the first day. of Jime and lumber compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or eren to present his pass book, itk this rate, mon y double m less toanVwelTe years, making; m tb« aggre gate «wht am oinumr ria oasr. a taab. _ , _ ml Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rnles an.l Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at tbe Office William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds, Hill Burgwin, 1“*“ Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D, Hopewell Hepburn, ? obert |J^jn. James Hardman, Jajnc. 1 ' James D. Kelley, Alexander 1 indie. Ale under Bradley. John G. Backofen, George black, John n. OanSoid, Alonso A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, William Douglas, John Evan*, John Helmets William S. Haven, peter H Huuker, Richard Huy >. William B. lively, UL\UV W. CIMIOTTI, Near the corner of Filth, PITTSBURGH, FA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on bold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Bilrer Watches, and all kinds of Taluablosr. ucies. for any length of ume agreed on The goods cannot be delivered without tins Tu'-keu Not account- Hours from , A. M. to 10 P. M. _ ,a» WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, H'ood Street, earner of Third, 1 pITTHBI'KHH, PENfCi. NHOLMEfS * SONS, Hankers and Kx . change Brokers, and Lesion, m Noles, 1-rsfb., Acceulauces, bold, Bilrer and Hank Notes. Kiohsnge on ibe Eastern and Western Clues constancy for sale. Collections made in ail tbs cities throughout the United aisles, fieposits reoelred in I«tr funds or cur rent pap«, No. C 7 Market street between ! lord and Founn streets. XUf l " LOOMI* AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO., Dealers Proouaaory Notes, Honda, Mortgages, and etintiea for money- Money loaned on Chocks at short date*, with coilaier* eCU NOTKS AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD- Peraooa desiring Loans can he accommodated oa rtftHcnaWe xerma, and capitalists can be furuii»h~J with tfood necuritie* at remunerative pnoe*. Alho, attend u» the Hale, RenUag and Least a* a! Re« *S; No - “ ™' ,Km " tuan ’fiS£v3tiu». HOWb’K ,\EW SHUTTLE A KK ADAFl’kOlohil kimlß of K.aMJLY A HKWING, worklna e<;aally well cn me ughteol endues* icut fabn**, mwtinx tbe Alike on 11>>b A,d***. sUk’li cannot And for '1 Mioi liii, nUif . M*ukinß, Mu.og and Shoe H»i»d»ng, th«M»e n V » u P* ,r i wr HtauA ftii2(hdawU • B. GROVER & BAKEK S SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE REACH (> F A LL, Knees Reduced tor Beren Tears, front 1“ ,110 Including Hemers Increased fsoillUes for msn ufseturing and the curtailment of consequeu upon recent drsfisions of he UnlUd Courts afllrmtng the Tslldity ol the brorer A Baker. Cob patents, enables this oompany to furnish their SEWEStI MACHINES with importanlvmproTements si graatlj __ REDUCED PRICE S a Ths supartority of these mschmes for usesnd manufactures in the same range of purpose and ma. Srials is attested by tbe tens of thousands inung them, and the moderate prices at which they V® J°'?; places them within the reach of sU and ob.ietes ail el ouse for tempenng with those inienor and low prioed machines which hare so much>rejudiced tbe S**™* Machine buslnees. Erery machine sold by ns t» war ranted fer three years, we also gire m.truotions free ol obarge to purchasers to enable them te H KM, F hLI, UATmBR, TLJCK aNLEMBROIUKK, ALL ON THh. bad at our ofilce free of charge by Twist, Cotton, sut., constantly on 4 WALTER, No. 18 Fifth street, (general Agent*. STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONBB.—JNO. L. BOYD—.WM. M’CULLOUGH JONES. BOYD & CO TVI'ANUFACTUKERS OF CAST STEEL; IVI Spring, Plow and A. B. 8t«el BPKINGB and AXftß. «a Bw “ tr^ reBUHGß| SMITH i PITCAIRN Herehaat Tailors, ST. CLAIR STREET, apIS PITTSBURGH DAVID M’CANDLKSS Special Partner. HOI HOI FOB MINCE PIKS. Jrp YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW I Fruit or prepared Mlnoe Moat, mixed, and ail other ind of Bpioea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, tttron PeSi go to Haworth A Brother* to Ihe Ihamood, where you will gel all new >--rop Hrtul »nd lower than at any Ollier houee in the Oily. Alfoa general and lull aeaortineul of Family flrocenee. Tone Ca, Brahdya, and all o k' J om estic liquors. HA “**£, corner of LH*i •• _i Dlmhoikl allet FU RN I TURK A NDC il A IR S AT reduced prices. JAMES w. “wOODWELIJ Hloa, U 1 and »» Third Mtreet. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, CONBIBTINQ OF U.'e VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, HUItABU*rOE Hotels and Private Dwellings. All order* promptly attended to, and the Furni ture carefully packed and boxed. Btf and Hotels turmahed at abort notice. Oabinet Masers supplied with every article in the ine. m HL- PITTIBURGB, .....70S. R. HUNTER Plttibar|li, Pa, JteEPdal. mmiun, BEORGE ALBREE. yio> pKxsmnm. John B. McKadden, Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, Jamen M’Aule?, juhn Marshall, Walter P. Mamba John Orr, Henry U RiUßwait John H. Alexander Bpear William \L Bchmetit. lp>aac Whittier Christian Yeager. XIYD Y***£oEia. CHAKLKB A .COLTON. IOAN office No. 100 Smithfleld St., Jftarhints. Sewing Machines, LOCK STITCH SKA* Raveled or Pulled Out, D. B. ROBEBS * 8011^ MAHPgagTDREM Or BO6KBS’ IMPROVED PATBSI and grain drill teeth. Office, 68 Fifth Street, PITTSBUEUiR. PA 10. 48 excelsior glass works. A. WOLFS. F. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT t CO. GLAM JIAIWFACTEBERB, WASSa&USE r HO. iaWoodßt^WOw«ePOfW"** iakij PtUbargh, P* V.' *1 " } r ■ ' f~ '• * ' -f -- ’ 4- , '* * *. s ,J *> “ '* Issnpwn. Indemnity tiOSB iby Firß. rrrtCE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY 0? PHILADELPHIA-. Office, Bo.es Isd 437 CHESTNUT STREET, ne»r Fifth. Bunun or .Aram, Jamuat Ist, IWO. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being • First Mortgages, amply secured * qT Real Estate, (present value 1103,313 01,) cost- *. Temporary Loans on ample Collateral dec u oo Blocks, (present value (sBe,tt67 T'2,) cost ,’lo? JJJ Notes and Rills Receivable Cash- —• X* l9 88 6B The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined- Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rales os low as art* consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty yeaxe, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of the adTantages of Insurance, as well as the ability ana disposition u> meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid daring the year 186®, $6246® 36. DIIICTOIB. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Pal*, George W. Richards, George Fales, QHAB. N- BANCKER, President EDWARD C DALE, Vice President WM. A. STEEL,Secretary pro tern- J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylfl Northeast corner Third and Woodjilreeta. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH.. ti EG RGB DAKSIE, President; v u F. M. GORIiON, Secretary Gapt K. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agent. Ornca No.W Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse upstair*,)Pittsburgh. „ w Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. . _ A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in th«* oommtmlty, and who are determined, by promptne»H at 4 Überality, to nuuutaiu the character which they have attorned, as orteriug the best protec tion to thoee who deeire lo Ih* injured. . AHaETBi OCTOBER 80th, I»« of premium. ROBERT P. KINO. Prowuienc M W. BALDWIN, Vice PremaenV, DIRECTORS: Charles Bate*, E. B. English, P. B. fiavery, C. Sherman, B. J- Magargee, F. Bum-* ■—“7 - Q . COKFI » A , Corner Third and Wood street* TAELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN II burasce company-incorporated Bf THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLYANIA, l«Si omts & R CORNSR THIRD A si’ WALNUT STS, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE. LNSURANXESon \ raeo.-. Oarco and Freight, to all ports of the World. INLAND INIfIjRANCEN on Goods, bv Hirers Canals, la*«. and IjuiJ Carnap*-, to ail parte of the Inioo riKK li'»- BUi< ANCKa uo Merchandise generally, onßtorer, 1 wcl litu lioueen, Ac. . , , a . lMßicfOKf - Wo. Maruo. fadinunJ A. Moud*r. Tu.-i'ptuluji Paulding, John N. Penru**, J°H® Jaiui-c Traquair, Wtn. Eyre, Jr, Jam*. Hand, Win. < l.uumfc Joaepk H. Beak Ur K. M. Htwion. y«*> u UeperVHugh Craig, Uharle* Kelley, Samuel K Btoke* J ? Henry Bk«uu Edward lhui.u*Lm, H June** Brookes Spencer M’UTain Thomae u Hand, Burton. Jr, Jacob P. Jonem Jam*i n. M r ark»n.», Joithum P. Eyre, John B P.u»tL ryfc, l» I Moreau. A H Berger, do. ...... WILLIAM MAK'I IN, Prem.hsnU Til oB 0. HANU, Vice Prewt.lenu UuBT l.TLßcaa, Secretary p. A. MABKIKA. k*«uL ic m No. W Water street WttMburgh. iliitD’i ibioranrf Compaay of PiUiburjh UO>c«, Cor. of ilarktt and W»t«r Sll, to M. HAhAI.KY, Pre^.denl SAMI’KI. HE A, See rotary NMD KGS MTU AM MOATS A (AHIilH'-N, loaurea atfeinst Lose and lhuuntti- m the Nany.alK.n of tbs boulharn and Western K.rora, l-akes and KeyuUs, and the Nanhatn.u of the boas. Insures again.l Loll and Damage by Kir. maacroad Wal. begaley. Hon.'l M ».■««, In » C«|» r , Jaa. Part. Jt. C.Z.U* H. Hartaninb. B F. Jones, Opi-.N. 1' lv.l»n J l-aldwelL Jr, Francie Seller., S. M. Ear. John a. D.murlb. Juhn Shlfiwn, Rarolay I'rasiou. Win li. Ji.liusum. in1,»1,.1h. WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, ukjk HAVEN, CUKTuN cui’nty CHABT*BKD BY TU S X.«OI»I.ATU»« Of PSMII Y LVAN LA.. OmA lavttal *300,000 | Prenaum N0ta...*. .*134,343 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON HniUinga, Morcliamlioo, furniture, Ac, 10 u.wn or :—Hon. J. J. PeWti'.J. H. Hall, 1. I. A Urania, Hon (t C. Hnrrey, Ohaa. I'tikU U K Jackman, Chiu». A Mayor, Peter firUn, VV VM.n*. Thoma* kitohea. HoN. t». C. HAiv\ KV. President. T T.Aavuu, Vuv president '■'“O*- A . UPPEKT.Agent, d-a No. TO Fifth _streeL_ PENNSy LVANIA IHBUEIANCE CO. or Pittsburgh. „So, el Poarth Straat *****lSlkßCToßB. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, I. Briar Hprom, C. A. Colton, Jam©* H. HonJnn*. A. A. Henry Sprool. Nioh. Voeghtfy, o«omV.^ih. A. J. Jonee, W»de Hnmpton, Rol*>rt Pn^= k . Chartered Caplt»l_ „»,* 3 , 00 n i!? FIRE AND MARINE RISKB TAKEN, of All — First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount- *tf6»®oo jg| Ground rent* first class ;•••••** 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co-*s 6 cent. Mortgage Loans* 130,000, cost 2° Philadelphia oity 6 per csAnt loan —•• 80,000 no Allegheny County fl V cent Pennsylvania Collateral loans, well secured..... ;••••••• 2 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage 10an....... .. JJJ Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5t0ck.. ....... d.JOO 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... OO Stock of County Fire Insurance Co.. l.W* w Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. TOO 00 Union M. Insurance Go’s Scnp ,« oS Va Bills Receivable, business paper- WOT J® Book Account*, accrued in teresL etc..- Mio t * Oaah on hand and in in hands of agent* U&o 16 *3O3J>OB 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Preside* niasotoaa. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham Williamß. Thompson, Robert Bteen* Frederikc Brown, William Museer, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W- John R. Worrel, Marshall HlU ’ H. L-Caraon, j Robert Toland, lnland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting! Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bisse i, Pitts. It. M. HINCBMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, nylfl Northeast oorner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY WSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFIOK—Vo. 31 Klflh Street* Bankßloek. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OR I PIKE AMD MARINE RISKS. "TSAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McOORO. Vice President; 073. BOOK, Secretary; Ospl. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Jones. 0. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, n— B. C. Snt. Job. A Wilsen, B. L. PshDestook, John OMoCord, Ospl ndm Jsooba, R P. Hterlm* (KpUW. Dean, Rotfl L M'lirew, Bob’l H Dans. COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, &. COKE.— Having purchased the entire interest of my laie partnere in the firm of RAILKY. M’KAIN A 00., 1 am now prepared to furnish to our former customers and the ettiaena of Pittsburg and vmittity generally, a superior quality of Coßj, NUT COAL, SLACK and OOKB, in large or small quanttee. Orders sent through the Poet Offloe, left at the Toll House of the Mononga helaßridge,or at the Works, will be attended to with and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge. 117:0m JAMBS M. BAILKI- LANDRETH’S GARDEN SEEDS—Just received a large select and varied stook of the above named Celebrated Carden Seeds, embracing all the new varieties. The entire satisfaction ear Seeds rendered last year and years before, qualify us in Skying they can not be surpassed. O der* by mail accompa nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can be seen at the store. BECKfIAM 1 KELLY, Druggists, jgoa Allegheny Cit; D KIJSD Ai’fLKti. —iU sac iu* recaired «d for 4 come ■ Wood and Water streets LL LEASES.—PRINTED KUKAIiS n>K origin*! leMes uultor BQbjttttnp tor M^br 63 Wood gtreßt tMM gjftli. B — ED, White- and Blue material for Flags, i good u> VEi [ ~T4lb(ketstn«t' TONIC,DIURETJC, IHYICORMIN& CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR MEDICAL and private use. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE COON lAC BRANDY, Imoorted and botllead by himtelf, warranted pure and wit. his cert.ficalo on the bottle, and his neal on the cord UDOLPHO WHiLKE’S PUKE PORT WINK Imported and bottled by himself, put up for nal uee, with hie certificate on the bottle; warranted pure and of the bent quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PUKE SHERRY WINE, Imported and bottled by himself, the same as Por Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, mported aud bottled by himself for private and rnedi cioal use, the bestwme ever offered to the trade in bol tie**. The Wine in warranted perfectly pure. | 63,000 00 *l6O 00 ‘J&O 00 1,500 43 . lsjifil .. *7.601 m‘) . 174,0 Tb U UDOLPHO WOLFES PUKE JAMAICA RUM ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above imported and bottled by himself, _ ranted pure and or the bent quality. saoa.‘iii 76 TO THE PUBLIC. I will Make my repaUUoo u • mao, my “ a merotunu o! thirty yearn' residence m « e city of New Y.uklbat wind I pieV ami uodlfy U> with : my label, aud mv certificate, la correct and can be ro- Liquor* m fbe.rprao tire should give the preference! y he-« article*. y\,T efclo 17 all reapectoble . n « inUi anti A P Otho ' C4Uie». UDOI.PHO WOLFE, Hot« Mam; fa-'Um-r ati-i Importer of the Schiedam Aro matic Solmappa, Ift, 20 and 22 Beavot atreei, New YorK. 1* U. H. KKYdEH AtfL, 1W Wood no3B:tfrod*w Glad News lor the liutortunate E. R-Copn, George w. Brown, Joooph Si, Paul, John Clayton, £. Wtlor, fCURES^H ,«iFROM I COMI/ CHEROKEE REMEDY, in nnfailing SpeeiHe for all DiseaitJ o( the Urinary organs, and a General tltera- WrHW*BKMEI)Y- CI T RE9 WHEN Al.l. uTHKK ftißf-li in untirelv unlikt 1 everjrother met!- K-ine>~ed for I’M f>. tarn. a» 1‘ “ u,„<,L' „r Pn.,j,. bemg prepared from Hivtt, barks raal /*•*«’. Ihe tonn of a yleesudl aiul ‘ lur „-,, otr „ reimolv," for Uolu»»rrtae», n:Up,)Uleel, «ravel, Slrlclure.und .. \uJmL.-lal tor Fluor Albua, (White, tu heinilee,) f,.r till- romplaiul II 1» mraluahle. **-A» a general abem/uvs aud Wo.dpon,/t«. It h». no oquJli.n.l Jor. lint 111 U> OUre * r 'a l ***! B *£?V U.rv syuhllle, Olondulor swellings, ”*” r * rurUl ead .lllSruptlve UU.«ee.,euiug *em u.ore .peedity snd pennneoll* than any othei u»».l , IUI . k„„*Li. It Jots this tv uunfumjaatr.s i.ylkt ’ rauntux a to dow IU ail its ur i«m»l P f lk ruf iftiw rr-movm,' troui the *y*i*‘» I'm *o&. BROWN'S MEDICALand BURUIOAL Offioa. No. 60 SMlTH field street, Pittsburgh, Penney!* _ iMML Dr. BROWN is so old of Pittsburgh, end has been Practice for tbe last v«art. His business has been con fined mostly to Private and Surgical I Diseases. ' CITIXKMB AMU BTRAN9KRB in need of > medical friend, elionld not faß to Usd. on. the sure piece of relief. The Doctor ta .regulargnjdu ite, end SUexperieooe in the treatment ofe oertaineiaM of dtseaftes ia ft sure guftnuite* to th® raltonn of obwo* ?« JSSiimnt reliefTby the nee of hi. remediee end aUta, « h ' B RKMKDIEB newer fell to cure the worst tom of Venereal Piscaßca, Impurities end Borotulous Afleottons. AIM, ell diseases eriwng horn a hereditary taint, which menifea. tfcell So the form of e tetter, psoriasis, Bd eowl many form, of .km diseases, the origin of which tne patient i* «ni To parous so aflhoted,Dr.Brownoser hopeaof emre < «nd»jgeo|d^reoow^ M Dr Frown’s re modi ee to this alarming trouble hroagh ton often by thet whterj:-heWt ofwn!nuil gr»u ScaSon, which the young end weekminded iiye wey to, (to their own destruetioaj ere toe only rjito remediee known is this oonntry—they ere safe, And meke e speedy restpiaitoacl, Dr. Brown’s remedies went feii to cure this petifu disease mo few days—he will warrant a cure. He Also si? £ der, together with ell dines ea of an impure , origin. , ssafe £ ““SfflcTftnd PriTftte Room®, No. W dmlttiAftld it*®* t put*honrh. Pm. - :^T- M f * k . \~ > "-K J} V. ' . , «,*. * V h£st. ~ ■ ■ Prdiral. A SUPERLATIVE What Shall We Drink P THK LONG SOUGJJT FOR Discovered at Last. tile ud Blood Purifier. PRKPARATIU.Na KAlL.“fc* p VH.It'V THE BLOOD. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PHfBNIX BITTERS THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have enquired . for the invariable efficacy in all the diseases which the, irofeea to core, had rendered the usual practioe Oi pu. inir not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of them. ■ in ail eases of Asthma, Affections o! fhe Bladder anf Kidneys. _ ... JSiHoua Feoert and Liver Ootxplcuiv&. In the South and Weat where there diseases prova they will be found invaluable. Planters, fanners An others who onoe use these medicines, will oarer afte wards be without them. Bilious GhoUo and SenpU' Looseness, Biles, OoedrenesStColds and Coughs,©i■ Fayette Btr*®t, Between Hand and Wajua nmwMN, paur*. jess Mid on tb« mopt ru— ndnMo teem*. Bea *^— “WILLI &iUL LLA. VTOIi. WHOLESALE A BKtAIL LIQUOR MBROHANT, Ho. 37 Diamond Alloy, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH- , PA. Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Rrandiea. Old Monoogahela Rectified Whiaky. B. C. & j . H. BAWIEB, luurtivAonnuu or LARD oil, candles, Palm, Toilet end Rosin Soaps Mo. « at™*. PttUbutgSi P«. " ..p. MMlfll H(IH*ILT> W. ~ *******'*' FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wooa. The subscribers manufacture and keep conataully on hand erery in their Cornin'B, Ornament.,Curtain GoodtsCoOltorta, altenlion «»en lo all order, for fitting and U, oSI; J ly'd U " P * l3 ’ C ‘°BOhEKTO * ROKMICK. * KULTUN, BELL AND BBjASS A. FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, AND Ot'fißß BELLB, OF ALL BIAES, order. STOP AND GAUGE puSE£oSunter bailing Mid eyenrranetj of Bread Castings finished In the aeweai manner. NTJ . ArrKmON METAL; FUL- “TENT MEHAU.IC PACKING, fo» Steam Kng:u*-*. - - j rji 11 k oldest an d largest Lithographic Kstabliihment in the City. WJI, SCHDCWIIAIM, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER 1 HOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER’S BUILDING, PITTSS ÜBO B, PA Bb»»OSbei, f TO THffill L DAYS> oegah manufactuebe, Keeps eomttntly an hand Church and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO. 1. Three stoj*, 7 lefet 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 inc hen wide, 2 feet fl deep. ‘i Five Btopts 9 feet 6 Incbeirbifch, 6 feet 6 indies w ‘t 6 high, ; feel 3 m. ’to:i' OT-ei°e'"pr£ 0 T-ei°e'"pr£ feet high,, feet» me. .Me, r Jlmeoeione ere for Urecien casern if Solh ic uasea the, will be »ome whet highoi. Korfurtimr^o^tim^^ HENRY KRbEN, 172 Oeotru Street. NEW YORK- Or apl&ly— TasT MIJjLINGAK, JIuNUNGAUKiiA w PLANINU MILL, would reepeotfhUy inform the oubhc he haa rebuilt Mince Lht» fire, and bating en ergeU hie ealabUehment, and filled it wuh the uew * a{ arnfmont approved machinery, is now prepared to fur uiaii flooring ami planing boaf.de, ecroll eawmg. and re aawing, duors, eaen and ebuitera, kiln dnod, inane*. >?3L STOCKING EMPORIUM! CH.KAP AND DUB BIX M. DALI, Stocking Manufaotorer, HORNES WPTH ST. AND MARKED I * H.LKV. hASoo hand atrameodnuajwaortßMait o* ir l , CV» and examine- . .. 1 ur-Remember, M_ DALY hu buf one Uore, »nd, tbs o?th?Mroe7ol Kin* M- «>d Merit «U GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO n BRASS FOUNDERS, Steam and gas pipe fittees, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of»U kinds of Brass work, DEALERS IH GAS FUTURES, AC, Offloi and Wartroom, fin I** Wood it*, Doors from fifth. Foundry, So. Jt6» First st*, ftw Doors bslow BonoufaluU Hovm* The well-known practical skill and experience rnjth© rmrious teiacbes ofßraaa OwUiig, Staim Plttiaa, ol the senior members oi the Arm, (wim> will rire their personal attention to all work entrusted to hem,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. E. WATT Si ytrta TERRY, PRICE 4fc CO., IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES. Satinet*, Vesting*, Tailors’ Trimming*, *e. NO. 266 MABKET ST., North Side, wmi.APgI.PHIA. PA. jobs t. hui, mjo*i*.f*iu* oum«.t*»*T. demjr B 7 FsKB&Y, boot MAK E K , Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors shore the Telegraph Office.) 4 FTEB a long absence from J\ the Boot business, hea aoin commenced, end Ettdre himself that bewUlbeiSeto render gentry seUsbotion, end would bepteeeed to see ,ms jarpcer cnstomersand friends He hea on hand the beat ol FRENCH CALF SKINS, end none bat the best of won men will xeoeire employment. Satisfied Hut did is oompetent toindge of the workmanship etui material, he wIU giro his nndirided attention to thin branch of In-*- anlfttr ZvHTa 18T M A S PB B 8 E.N T 8 FENDERS, Goal TiiUi Tire Irons, PLATE WAIUiSBS, THAIS AM VASEb Wigs, Wifi, Wifi, 4 ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every A deecriDtion ud Lateat»rteiio£ gaahjoh, P» B. CAMKBtfI«, So, 8«,f0S»;a-. bean euuAUfelToTer the head, and ea» and. graceful allowing the devetepmehthf lhe f Mahead ‘'badieearaaiaoinrilei to call and Maadne hte hew raaStot BANDS, HAldf-WISS and WIQB. HMVlde the hee»jaad (onaal awe. Mia ■» ato of In the old atvlaa. a«ffld>r iatEs & JOUNSON’S Kuunmf W9I. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has -W nnrnhififlrt thd ifltemet of his life-ptftoWi & BAtB9» In the Roofing BasteeBS»«nd in tho sole manu facturer and dealer in The following three distinct kinds of Roofing>- jet*Qnm Elastic* Cement; Felt end Canvaaa Roofing. .. *dv Improved Felt, Cement nnd Gravel Bbo&ag. Bd. Patent Eigllsh Asphaltic Felt Hoofing. All warranted PIKE AND WAT EE PEOOP. Bcfffing Material for sale, with printed instruction* for osine. Office at Bates A Johnson's old N. Be—This Oran Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting iwiee as long, at least, as paint, and oheaper. nucSlrdAw B BOOMS AND BROOM HANDLES.- ajjoo poplar Broom Handles; 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Bias assorted; 100 doaen assorted Pads, (Harman) 26 do do Tubs, do; 60 do Zinc Washboards; 100 do Willow Baskets; 100 Peach Baskets; 60 doach Churns, assorted 40 hast# Measures. sadlail other Itemsln Wood tad Willow, sold* who •Sandr etell by S*in»ElDDldfc£ : tnlhv . ........ tEXHam^ad TDY LEAVING^Y(§Ib WELDOR ABBBOUUgB, m,WOOPBr»Egr nearBIXTH, jau can be supplied rngulari*. twm:| the Wegon. auh Carbon and Coal Oil, or figgiitgi , ■ - «, ........ - 7 r ’ ,’b • -W - , ' J V'> V--. -tf. •>*%,» Vr-T ... -'V 1 t. ’* 4 • 4 -- .4 ,■< : •( ■■ w ..j, a. maut; NEW I'M JR Aft. TUI ISD BEITaNNIA TEA SETS, at t. a. cbaios, lE* WOOD BT-1 t ire doors from Fifth. -I ' ' ,■ -v* - v*** v s*! ••• *» --' • . »** ■'V>; % -■ y V ' * •• V‘ woTABT*? 1 ' 10 VJ atrati. n«»r Woo.l. PAXT«i]BBOW. A ATT 6 a M.E.X S, AT LAW, KVBl’* LAW BMIiDWOIi Diamond Street, near : Sfirant. iaMy PITTSBURGH, PA. B . F . I 4 (I O.A-.S-V ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Mo. 11 Ur»Bt lU** (Three doora below the Court House.) mmar * ma*Mß,e±. L,. BBACRESHIDOE, att obney at mw Office. No. 139 Fomrttlßto ■ PITTSBURGH, PA. v -r; O -A. ' »: . i SCOTT, DK.NTIBT, d • rifta remoted lo the house laUily.OCCUjPiod by Dr. W. A. ££ (Boulh side,) third door shore Hand street Qffloe hours from SA. M- till IP- M. {aptly JOSEPH ADA MS* DENTIST, No. I»» Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. u».aa..i’.■—llr, a. M. Pollock. 11- b.Brace. Esq. Dr. Hailoek, Theodore Bobbins, Ruaseli'EtrrtCEeq. my lily . Jam FA A. IdIWRIE. Attorney at Law, : Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Bmbh eia MdChehy All-y. ; - *HeUay /TEO S. GELDEN HAVING RESUMED JT THE PRACTICE of HAW, may hereafter bo found at hiß office, Mo. DQ Foni^^^^ h- AHL, Surgeoh Dentißt, successor to •Q. W. Biddle, No. 141 Bmithfleld Btreet a Office hoors from eight to 1 o’clock, and from 1 Mock. leiauy AND LEECHING, by nit. A MRS. DESK. extracted. Hot Cold and BhoNer Baths. aelg . lT F. 8888. HT Grant street Aldermen. JAMES JML TAYLOR, alderman, OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deed*, Bonds* Mortcflgea ana oth6P' - Wilttogi wn. Acknowledgement® Taken. - JfeUa probated. •p*Vf HAKLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, Kx-onruso j osbob or fss moi OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND fifth streets. Mr All bnßineaa connected with this omee will be tended to with promptness. Co > lTe,J ®?®ff arjfiJ?2£? Oo^tS^Sn^S seTeral Courts of this Stale, and tdaewhare. Hla offl* t La one of tbomain or a aeonenUy hta facilities in executing tdumeaa of that End are rerr desirable. Saptroait (gagtrte. ROGERS’ Aiubrotype and Photograph tost ruafnnc; GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, Ho. 74) Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POBTOFFICE «-Two Silver Medals and Two Dinjomiw, awarded for colored tn Oil on Can van. _ l* ll PEOPLES’ GALL E BY, 03 WOODCTUEETt Corner of Diamond Alloy# rr>HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT- I FULLY announce to toe eilteiwtfl'ittobiiwh sod vicinity, that lie has leaded the Above POpaJafgUery, and iaprepered uptake every oCßataretaiown toitte rtiotoaraphic AH, to its toooT phrihet styles, and Ht GttKATL? ttKDUCiSD PaiOßfr <. Important im provements hafStfeenadded, reodArtoatotetfae rnoai desirable, economical and pleasant tocehra to the -city, m v l A. JAQUAi. _ fidotatimtal, ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, liotwr Ute Care orthe Franctscan Brother*. rpHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATE®;IS 1 LOttETTO, Cambria Connty, PeimajTTOnl»,_l<>ul mfea from Oregon Station, off the diract todtobeWjaa Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chmtored toOMS, susar most healthy In Pennsylvania—this . portion ox Ute Allegheny Mountains being proverbial ‘for to puce water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery The Scholastic year commenoes on the rIKHi aiuflh I)AY after the 16tn of AUGCBT*and ends about the 88th of JUNE following. It Is divided into two Bessjana. Students cannot return home the Besslona. ah the Apparatus necessax^ fotlS f BteilMSuYnstranieiilal and Vocal Music forma no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to theagwof manhood. ; J , . . Tnns-Board and Tuition, payable hall yearly in jfr ftnpA ♦ "!****■? Washing and use of i w Classical and Modern Languages, extra~~~*~~~ 10 Smdeota spend VdMttqnitttieO^egtj.-.™—,*»'■ fifiTwiny* can be made to the Rt Bey. Bishop QtOonr nor, to the Bev.T» 8. Beynoids» Bti Manr*a*l4tt«tW *ad to other Clergymen of tne Pittsburgh Diocese. T7UUNITURE BOR CASH.—A full aa» JC aortment of Pittsburgh manufacturod/FOBHIj And every article needed In a well foiinlafied dwaffisU •b well as a splendid , OFFICE FUKHITUBEi |J Constantly on hand and mads to only terms onwhich busineea is done at this eetahUshmcat u» for CASH, prices are Ferapnamwanj m * bo " 17 * No. 183 Bmithfield itreet,below Hu. J. D. Furnas, * Jonx M. umn. , -s^sSr 3 BLEB, HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS , i ?>. :> *f» ~I.J XM dyspepsia. ; Liver Complaint, Fever- Mid aSd>Btttei, ,, ofl««a in » Oja* Iffi^SJPiSWSSisS th« rwfljrjx«M reltopdietoto fo»» ** "t—** *** BSRHAVTS HOLLAND BITTERS, 3ffUS l s’^BttSs?3^» ttrttta 3« totted to amttrmlm. It to petottnt, a T«e> tobto |--r— with banlj nStotoot pan to*™* to ’’SaLi k'tha gemta*, (HrifTtatAWtltoJiftoa OaiMltt. Ibis a medicine of long tried sffleacy for /Sw the JJfoofif so cMfmtfid for the Hra&ditkaiifrfMi baaUh aodfor oorraottng dtoordara of tbo, ptoto»*b and bewail. - £ Two w three doaoa wfll ooavtnoa «f ItoaolotarpaffiMta. Tha gtomach will ipindAr'regain iti *♦*■—*g*h ) a-baaltby aetton of tho lttor, boweli and tUat)i will loan take plaee, and rahewed health ba tha qnUk reeolt Few indlgaation, , Try Bcrhtn’i Bollaad Hiltn far Heartburn, Try Barhan’i Hollaad BllUra. K«r Aoldlty, WollSai tllUfi. r-r3W,kt JWßwtofa’» BflN9CIM*>- Tor H " r *^fry K Rerhi«’i Htllaid Bilim, F ~ Fair OoetiTanw,' Try Barhan’i laUa^Uftin. Row Pllea, * 4% Try BeAanYliUut Bttara. b an Hama, Rharmatle and Htmalgie Übw «ma,llhne la aato««« tutosoM peered WRUy taMiplraadta toh«a abated .a balded ip. ms. *** ns Mnt mgaij toußtutum wmtfmw ■mms tokarpt ep InhalftontboW Wtolff toto Itototaf to tee Mia, Mc buttto- Tfc*,gr*otAMMe4itethil WWI «• petto *oeM|t^'i(!^s^|itorktonto': : - . c-sx* V&?-£2tfT.pv aENJAMIM a 00. *•*«<*> V. < f ; [aptor*.