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1881. THE 1861,
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND
CHICAGO BAILBOAD,
TO ILL POIIITS_LILJHE SOUTH, WEST, AND
RORTH WEST.
gCHMDIER ABRASGEMEMT!
TfflfK .to Cincinnati as quick, and to In
dlansppUfi, St. Louie and Chicago quicker, than
br any other ronis.
7 WESTWARD TRAINB.
PAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh..—, 1.00 k. a.
Arrives at Crestline A4O k. x
Making close connections with Bellefontaine and
Glare land, Colombus k Cincinnati Roads.
AnTirinfl at Indianapolis....- 8.20 ?. a.
“ “ 8u Louie 00 p. a.
“ “ Cincinnati 330 p a.
and M ** Chicago..— -.8.10 p a.
N. b. The time to Cincinnati is the eame as bj
Steubenville. Trams on both Roads meetai Columbus,
and passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
EXPRESS TRAlN—Learee Pittsburgh— 1230 p a.
Arrive* at Crestline.—.3-40 p a]
Making oloee connections as above.
Arriving at Indianan’s- 636 &. a.
“ “8t Loofe~.-3.C9 p. h.
u « Cincinnati.. 630 a. a.
and “ ** Chicago .7.60 a. a.
M, ft.—The timft to Cincinnati la the same as by Steu
b*n?iUe. Trains on both Boads moot at Columbus, ami
passengers all gp into Cincinnati togetfier.
ttteeptng Cara on this train from Pittsburgh to Cl a
Intiiiti, tolndlAnapoUfi at<d to Chicago,
Trains tbroughlo C)ncA*ojritooal chsngs of Oar fc
ueave Chicago, 740 a . M. and 8.00 r. ■. Arriving at
i.imt, 260 p m. and HJ® i. m. Connecting with trains for
Dayton and Cmcinuait. Arriving at Crestline, 6.60 r
m. and,6.06 a. *.
Connecting with trains lor Columbus, Cincinnati. u© >
eland. Buffalo and the EosUaud arriving at Pittaburgti,
2loa. m. and 320 r «. and 8,20 f.u All making clos«*
connections wuh train- on Psuuaylvam* Railroad f->r
the Eastern ciu«*. via Allentown and I'hilaJeiphu*.
ACCOMMODATION i RAINH~Fr.*m Federal slroft,
Alleghany, for New 9.40 a and 4-10 P. a
Arrive at M “ ll.Jiu “ u 6.16 u
Allegheny and FVouoray Accommodation Trams.—
Ijeave Allegheny, 12.00 *„ and 6.10 p. m.
Arrive At Economy, p. n. u 442 “
Leave Economy. 643 a. u 442 “
Arrive in Allegheny, 646 M M 640 M
MMARKET t RAlN.—Leaves Massillon 4.66 a. m;
leaves Alliance at 6.14 &. m. and arrives in Allegheny at
1100 a. leaves Allegheny at 3.05 p. il; Alliance at
BOOP. ic, stopping at all stauons for passengers and
marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.10 p. tn.
Tickets will he sold for these trains at reduced rat« h.
- vv^;
Trough traine connect as follows >-
At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and
RaQroad.
At Orville, Ohio, to and from Mdiersburs, Akroa,t:uy
| |hoga Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Bhelby, ht&n-
Toledo, Detroit, etc.
AtCresllm& for Delaware, bprmgtteid, Columbus, Cm
oinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, 8L lyoui*, Ixm;*-
rille, etc.
At Forest, tor Springfield, Mandusky, Dayton. Cuomo
nati, etcl, etc.
At Lima, for Sidney. I>ayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, lnd n 8l Louis, ami
intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the Now Albany ami Halvm
Railroad.
And at with trams for all points in linnets,
lowa, Wisoonsm and Minnesota;
For fo*thor information and through tickets appy to
J. STEWART, 'neket Agent.
Passenger Station. Pittsourgh.
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*u,
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 Stales. Q. C. HaTHKWaY,
myl3 Agent, Pittsburgh.
18617’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1861.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad
3 [THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves
L the Passenger Station every morning, (except Bun
y,) at 2£o a. hl, stopping at all regular stations, eon
iyv»iing at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore,
and arriving at Philadelphia at MW p. m.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at
440 p. m, stopping only at principal stations, making
direct connection at Harrisburg for Blltixnore, and arn-
Vingjn Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6:00 a. tn.
THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except
Wnwiißydit 946 p. nu, stopping only at Ureensbnrg, L**-
trobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Uallitaen, Altoona, Ac.,
and arming in Philadelphia at 1040 a m;
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 2:60 p nu, stopping hi
all stations and running as far as Cooemangh.
THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN wan Passenger Car
attached, leaves daily (except Sunday) at 8.10 &. in ,
stops at all stations and run* only as tar as Cosemau^e.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station
leaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at 6:40 a m.
second Accommodation train for w&ii’s sta
tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 1140 a m.
THIRD AOOOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall ’» sta
tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4:10 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s »u
tton leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:26 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS amve in PlttaWgh as foi
lows 1240 p. m; Mail, 14:10 p. m; Fast Line
I±M a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1040 a. m;
First Wall’s station Accommodation, M 0 a. tn.: second
Wall’g station Accommodation. 840 a m; tmrd * ail's
station Accommodation, 1:16 p. fourth Wail’s si*-
tion Accommodation. 6:16 p. m.
Traina for Blairsrule and Indiana, connect at Blairs-
Ville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommodation, Ex
press, and Mail Trains East and West, and wilh Fast
Freight East.
PirrHBURUH AND GoNNRLDH VILLK TRAIN*
stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Connell*
villa Road, leave daily. (Bunday excepted,) as follow*:
Mail Train, 6-40 ft. Kxpreas Tnun, 4do p. on. Return
ng Train* Crutn Pittsburgh and CoooellsvUie Road > r
ive at Pittsburgh UhSO a. m. and 6d6 p. m
The traveling public will find it greeilv to their inter
est, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Kailroadt as the accommodations now offered cannot t«
surpned on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone
and is entiraly free from dost. We can promise safety,
speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with
heir patronage.
TO NEW YORK $l2 60 1 TO BALTiMORB»~|9 60
PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 I LANCASTER- 866
f HARRISBURG, $7 46.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania
EaUroaoTand to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York
Passengers purchasing tickets In can, will be charged
an excess according to distance traveled in addition to
the statind rates, except from stations where the Com
pany has no agent
NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold
tbamselvev responsible for personal baggage only, and
for an atr at not exceeding £lOO.
N. IL-—fin Excelsior Omnibus Line has been em
ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and from
she depot, At a aharge not to exoeeo26 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. MTEWA&T, AgU,
At the Penn'a R. E Passenger Station,
aoZ7 On Liberty and Grant streets.
CHSMIF 'TIKE^SITim'“ARnMIBIiIT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAO.
(ifiT AND AFTER MONDAY, April 15th,
If 1801, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as followr
PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK
Leaves Leaves Leaves Arrives at
Pmssuaoa Clsvxland Toudo Chicago
I*o a. m. 6A)am. 7'A)a.x 1140 PAL
l±sor.n. MO r. m. 7.-40 r. a 10:30 p m.
Passengers desiring to go to SUodusky, Toledo
Chicago, or poiufe Went, via Cleveland, mast be parti
cularto ask mr tickets vis Cleveland.
N. B. The Lime U> Chicago by this route u» as quick
as via Fort Wayne.
POTBBURGiL COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT
LINK, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
t No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cinctnnau
Leaves Arrive* Arrives Arrives
■Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, aifft-Loui*
4 LOO A. u. ILSB a. M. 4£A) P. n.
M. 1U46P.8.
,This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum
bus and all points Bouth, than any other route.
Snlendid sleeping cars atianbed to all Night Trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Ftttsb’gb, Rochester, Weilsville, SteufcFville, Wbeeteg,
HOOA.M. &06 A. M. &40 A. M. b&t k. M. &2&A.V.
IthfiO t. M- &00 p. K. P. M. too P. H. &3D p. u.
fcOfi a, m. 7*o A. M. 8:43 a.m. 0i36 a.m. a. m.
4*o ». M. fclfi P. M. &26 P- M.
The LOO a. m. and 12*0 p. a. Trams connect with Tramtf
ol 0.0. SL R. for Kanesvilie, Lancaster, Ac.
The 4*o r. m. lYain stops at all stations tmtween K<-
chester and Weilsville.
£BPJSCIALLY tbe ignorant and folsely Mod
efltPtiytiiclaim of all denomination*,
i anduelnato draordensseif abuse and
Maea orstuatioiui common a incident to youths
nftoth a*lM,an d adults, aingleor married. Because II
o..weemrpumishea tbe factor hia doing so, the ignore/
aoildaiadr modest are dreadfully shocked, and Quote t
d-rnatain.very immoral, and lor containinatiou at d
TfiSSJn, among their wires, promiamg sons ai ,d
Srvigtan,. Their fitmjlj phyaimun shoultThe cautir „
tTtSntluß in ignoijanSe that the, dr, the same aa hr.
{SjuSStBOP, <e«*ft pabhahing) lest a taeretlre p no.
be lout to themamong stumd, taleely mo den
!md'presumptuous tamUiea, bora and ratseS
sOTUngupas mushrooms and whooemaara soct-
T? < foStSeni»rsense, Ac, to dollars and centum rste
nStihr mSi)T<»l3y»> , «*?-. I‘•»to(sibHcHy bower*
numerous parents and gUKdtans an thnnkfui
SOtaair sons, daughters and wards, prerteoaly feeble,
Bicklr and ofdelical* cootUtipn ana anpeanmoa, hare
J rlrtored to health and rigor by Ln. BRANH TRUP,
besides many before and altar marriage him
hnre been saved much suffering, anxiefr,, aaortf diostioo
Re. H*rtng tbe advanUgsDroTer thirty yeny a expert
mane amfopservatian, consequently, be has superior
akm ft tbe treatment of sped*! <fiseeee& r nd whe is
<U3j consulted by tbe profesnon, as veil as recom
manded by pwwhwfc proprietors
tShotela, Ac-Office 86 BmUhErU abeet, nbir JHaSond
gtreet- Frirale communicatlntta bomaU parte of lilt
OnlonsiMrioUy attended to. Difudto
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f\3 WaWsLIfiUKTJEM
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Railroads.
K AMT WARD TRAINS.
iaiave New Brighton,
Arrivo in Allegheny,
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL l&th.
EIGHT DAILY TBAIIB.
r a&bi
Through Tiokew oan be procured at the liberty
Street Depot, Pituborgh.
J. STKW AfiT, Tieket Agent,
Far further particular* tndjr to
WILLIAM BTBWART. Agent.
At the Company's Office in Fi eight Station, Penn street,
F. BL MTKBS,
Pen*} Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio;
VTEW ROUTE VIA RIVER ANI) RAIJ
iN| ROAD:
Indianapolis & Cinoinnati Bailroat
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and
Terre Haute and Altou Railroad,to Bt: Louis and iWav
ette-and Indianapolis, Hew Albany and Salem, and Mich
igan CeiitMl Roads (or OHIOAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR-
ErNSTON, and all intermediate bointc
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TRRRiC
HAUTKTLAFAYETTE and PERU.
.freight*and pawwngerß earned from Cincinnati < r
A*wrenceborg in less time than by an; other route t j
wenty-four boor*, and at as low rates. The only ro*a
y watch shipments can be made from Cincinnati 10
he Vest, without breaking ooilu
Consignments made to J. R. GIBBONS. agent, at Cm*
mnnati; or *W. B. CU’ITiNO, agent at Lawrenceburg
Will receive prompt attention, and do charge for com
mission; mo diary for drayagt or eommieaion at Lowrtm.il
For further information apply lo THOM AH RATI&AIH
(No. 1U Water .treat,) agent o I the Company, who i.
prepare! to giro riuooaa aaoaira for pnaaengeae an
{might to iiAannpflli., T«mt HUItA Uttyetto, fifatGaKO
ftangtireencaatta, Crawford, rille, Charleaton, Part, ..
Aa, Ao.
H. Y. LORD, Pteaident,
JOHN F. CHEEK. (tonaral Freight Agent. roi«
TO THE PUBLIC.
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lotris and Sustain ante.
FIFTH &VB N H B KICHANBE
DA* BARNARD. PROPRIETOR,
Ho. 72 Fifth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The best of liquoks always
on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season,
served op in the most superior manner.
at all hours of the day and
myTtlydaw.
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT,
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
The attention of merchants
and others is directed to this establishment, which
has need recently fitted up for the purpose of affording
a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE S A CENTRAL
LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par
ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to ao
EATING SALOON will always be founcCof the freshest
the market affords. apSOidsw
SCOTT HOUSE,
COIL UWM ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT.
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
S. D . MARKER,,
Proprietor
bxoelsior
OVSTEfi All) Uim HOUSE,
*O. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WBOI*BAL* Airs RETAIL DSALKB* 1M
I.4RE AND EASTERN FISH,
MtliHH t'HII./U’Kl.Fim AND BALTIMORE OTA
*‘ IA3O *•
u 2 l 0 u
All Im their Proper Seasom.
no26j _ GEO. RKXNKMAN & 00.
SA.V AO E HC OUS E ,
No. 850 Überlj Street,
NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PAHSKNOKR DEPOT
JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR.
MAVING taken an i fitted up, with all
the modern improvem nu., this popular resort,
übscnber is prepared t-o accommodate his old
customers and the public generally, with the beet the
market affords. Oysters will be served up in evety
variety of style, during the season. Hi* Wmen, Liquor*
and Ales, he feels confident in recommending to ibe
public for their excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received dailv ami r»oi.j
Wholesale and Retail. myittklyd
Mansion house, geo. aukentz,
Proprietor, No. 844 Liberty street, just beside the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania RaitromJ, which
makes it the most convenient house in the city for pan*
songers 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 im
attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAUON
YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and
team store. Him ladder and bar will Ihj furnished with
the best the market can afford. fel:y
SEETiN’S OLD STAND
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOMAS STOKE, Proprietor.
HAVING TAKEN and fitted Up, &t a
great expense, with all the modern improve
ments, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared
to accommodate his friends and the public generally,
with the beet th« market affords.
OYSTERS will be served np in every variety of style
during the season.
LIQUORS and ALKH he feels confident in recom
mending to the public for their excellence.
served up at all hours, and DAY and
NIGHT bOARDKRH takon. apAiv
UIKAUU HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
GEO. G. FRKSBI/RY, Jr., )
JAMES BY’KKS, l Proprietor*.
HENRY A. CHADWICK, J
mafirlv
P. Kstmbs.
(1-Ale ai Miller A Kickeison’a.)
KKYn E 11 A SHOT It BUS
(Successor to Kctmh A Awnoso®)
FOKKIGN FRUITS
NUTS,CX>NFEC7riUNERY, SUGARS, K 1 HR WmRKMAc.
No. 3y Wool Bt, and N<». 113 Second stroet,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
WILLIAM MEANd, DAVID M’CAhDLKBb
HARRISON A. OOFPIN, u . n ,
t»eD«rmJ Partnera. “B* ol * l
MEANS A COFFIN,
(gucoferfurfl to H’C&ndlwui, Mean* A Co,)
WIIOLKSALii ti KOIKES,
Corner Wood nod Water Bb.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
WILOAJII BAtiALEV,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
WM. H. HMITH
HID. D. SMITH A CO.,
WHOLESALE OBOOEES,
118 SECOID AND 147 FIRST^TREETS
ISElnfs anti JOjnore. ~
WIW. BKAAKTT,
IMPORTEK AND DEADER IN
HHANDIHH, CORDIALS, WINES, GIN
Old ffionongahela and Retlifitd Whuky,
No. Wood Street,
feriUm _ _ Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAM CAJELB A CO., ■
Wholesale Grocers,
IMFOETERB OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHBLA BYE WUIBIY, tU.
827 and 828 Liberty Street,
Wl&lr PITTSBURGH, PA.
TJUEE LIQUORS. —Famitiee c&d buy a
jL bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Tenerifia, Sherry o
Malaga Wine. Also. Cognac Bran a? of di derent brands,
▼err Old Monnngahala Whiwky j n quart,
pint and aod half puit bottles; reauctloo made \yy aosen
or half dosen. AJu the above for sale by the quart or
gallon.
N; It—Thoee wiahiog adoiierated liquor* need not
oaiL U FldKftiaßN,
ap2fcly-mo 101 Third etree
Wm. Mytjjit^hUa.—. tl fl W. RlflWftS, Pwthyir^K
MKLLEB a BICKJBTSOH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
•UAIDIKB, WINKS AMO HKQAtUi
HOB. m AND MS, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND
IRWIN STREETS,
AND SOUS ABB STB 808
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Iron, Nall*, Cotton Tarn*, Cob
*tantly on Hand. [mr2
Stobaccti and seprs.
A D. RINEHART,
P K&sortoruan an hbai.ki ib au. osm <w
tOBACOO, SNUFF AND SUGARS,
apSlAy Nv. 140 -vOOD STREET.
tfWABYsMAL,
WholoooU aid Retail Dealer in
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS
AND
rirglala Chewing Tobaeeo,
WOOD STREET,
Under the BL Charles
ocll /ojrißßUßflH, Pa
Sundries.—
20 dosen Ptzret,Castilion A s’e Bran d
90 u otard, Du Pey A Co. do;
20 " Beaquit, do;
10 M Champagne. do;
SO “ Pale sherry Wine;
26 u Harmony Sherry Wine;
26 <* Dofl, Cordon A Co.'s Sherry Wine; for
sale by the dosen or bottle, WM. BENNET.
mi at2B 12P Wood sweet
E EVERY BODY’S LAWYER for sale by
J B WFLDIM.
WALL PAPKE.—A large variety, chea
flgnnatorMleby y * wBUm.
S 3 Wood street, noer Fourth.
HALfc CRAYONS.—SO gross received
and for sale bf BKOKfiAM A KBLLT,
T : Ufa aralatraai
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TERS AND WILD GAME
®rcms.
J. a Ramaa H D H«t«,
Wboleeale l*ealer* in
riTTSBUBUH
PITTBBIHO U.
.JOtt. K. HUNTER.'
Plitibvfb, Pa.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
MO. .55 FOURTH STREET,
CHABTEBED IN 1866.
OPEN DAILY, from 9to 2 o'clock; also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May
Ist to November Ist, from Tto B o'clock; and from No
vember Ist to May Ist from 6 to 3 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than Obi
Dollax, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
year, fn Jane and December. Interest has been de
clared aemi-annoally, in Jane and December, since the
Bank was organised, at the rate of aix per cent, a year.
Interest, irnot drawn out, is placed to the creditor
the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest
from tne first days of June and December* compound
ing twice a year withoat troubling the depositor to call or
even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will
double m less tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre
gate host and on-UAL? pxa cm. a tju&.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Bales and
Regulations, furn Shed gratis, on application at the
office
pUSODt.
BEOKGB ALBKKK.
7101 piMrnßiw.
William J. Aadereon. James B D. Meeds,
Hill Burgwin,
Beni. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D.
Hopewell Hepburn, ih.t.-rlßobh,
James Herdman, James Shidle,
James IJ. Ksllej, Alexander Tiudle,
Alexander Bradlejr, John B. MoFadden,
John G. Hackoten, Peter A. Madeira,
Georgs Black, John H. Mellor,
John B. Uanfield, James M’Aulev,
Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall,
Charlea A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha
William Douglas, John Orr,
Johu Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt,
Johu Holme*, John H. Shoenbeiye
William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear
Peter U Hunker, William K.bchmorU,
Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier.
William 8. barely, Christian Yeager.
sscarraaT and tkiasubu.
CHARLES A COLTON. __ JM
LOAN office.
UEWRY W. CMIIOTTI,
No. 100 Smithfleld St.,
Near the corner of Fifth,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONEY in large and small quantities
loaned on Wold and Silrer, Diamonds, Jewelry,
and Silver Watches, ami all kinds of valuable ar
ticles, for any length of ume'agreed on. The good"
cannot l*> delivered without this Ticket Not account
able in case of fire
Bfe.Offioe Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. )&30
WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
H'ood Street, corner of Third,
jeSily _ _ PITTSBURGH, PENN’A.
NHoLMKS &. SONS, Bankers and Ex
• change Broken*, and Dealers in Note.-*, Draft*,
Acceptances, Gold, Bilver and Bank Notes. Exchange
on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for aaie.
Collection* made in all the cine* throughout the
United State*. Impend* received in par fund* or cur
rent paper, No. 67 Market street Third and
Fourth street*- I laikfcly
ammLoom race. .mown.
Austin loomis & co., Dealers
Promuuiory Notes, tiooda, Mortgagee, and
cunuea for moony.
Money loaned on Check* at short dateu. wub collateral
ecoritiea.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLdl.
Perform desiring Loan* can be aoeotnmod&Uwi oa
reasonable term a, and capitalist* can be furniah-l with
good securities at remunerative price*.
Also, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of Kaa
Batate.
Office, No. 91 FOURTH BTRJfiKT, above Wood.
taSlrlv AtIimNLOOMIS.
JJtadunts.
HOWE’* NEW SHITTLI
Sewing Machines,
A HE ADAPTEDtoaII kimls of FAMILY
J\ HKWING, working equally well oa t««' ughtiwd
and heaviest Calinrj*. making the
LOCK STITCH SKAK
alike on i-<*u, *• d*»., whtou cannot be
Bavoled or Polled Out.
ADd for Tailoriag, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fltung anJ
Shoe Binding, tbeee have no superior Call sod *«-•»
them ai No. 38 Fifth street. Up Blair*.
apiSO:dawtf W. B. Lancell.
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINES’
WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL.
PrtoM Reduwwi for Boren Year*, from |4fi to
ttlQ, inclDdinß Heiner*. Increased fnclUttea for m*n
oXacUinng and Uifl curtail moot of tilintioo ei»iwo*
coDMquna upon rM6Dt dadiiow of the United
Ooartfl tfflmuDg tho raluliij ol tho Urotw h Baker**
Co.’# pii^n 1 - eiutfilei* thi« oomp&nj to furnixh their
SKW MAOH 1N E 8 wuh important improreroenu at
grootlj _
REDUCED PRICES.
Tbe superiority of these machines for hmtly owtiiJ
manufactures 10 tbe noe fiD|e of porpoM mJ to*-
teriaU is attest**l b j tbe ten* of ihottnands using them,
end tbe moderate pnoes at which they ere now sold,
piece* them within the reach of el) and obviate* ell ex
cuse for tampering with tboee inferior end low priced
machines which liare »o muahlpre|od)ced tbe Sewing
Machine business. Every machine sold by uh is war
ranted for three yearn, we als© give inelniotjonH free t*l
obento to purchaser* to enable Ui«*w u* HKM, Fhid-,
UAI“iKH,TUOK ANL> RMBROII’KK, A Li, <>N THK
BA ML MACHINE.
Circulars can 1m bad at our office free of charge by
applying either in person or by mail.
N. K.—ttewing Macbinee, Needles, bilk 'lWnt, Cotton,
etc , constantly on hand
CUATONKT A WALTER,
No. U Fifth street,
nO 2T i4*oeral Agent*.
D. B. BOOiElta A WON.,
UAJCrACTO&KBA OP
ROGERS’ IMPKOYKD m&KT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND CHAIN DRILL TEETH,
Office, 68 Fifth Street,
PITTBBUBWH. P*.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
IHAAO JONKB-...JN0, L. BUTD—WM. M’OULUHIUU
JONES. BOYD & CO_
Ajf ANUFACTUREBS OF CAST STEEL;
ill fiiiA, tjpnng. Flow ud A. B. Btooi SPRINGS and
oomer Rom and FlfaV Nlreeta,
- PITTSBURGH, P*.
SMITH A PITCAIRN
Merchant Tailors,
No. 48
ST. CLAIR STREET,
»p 13 _
HO! HOf FOB MINCB PIBB.
3r F YOU WANT SOME UOOl> NEW
I Fruit or prepared Minoe Meat, mired, anti all other
iad of Spioea, Cook mg Brandy or Wine, New Orange,
Lemon and Citvon Peel goto Haworth k Brothers in
the Diamond, where y«>u *iU got all new crop Fruit
and lower than at any other bouse in the city. Also a
general and lull aaaorunent of Family Groceries, Tean
Wine*, Brandy a, and all o' ' fc'A < >of Foreign and
om estic Liquors Hi i k BROTHER,
de34 onraer o* LHai • ■ i Diamond allot
F l) RM IT CHE AND CU AIRS
RBDTJOBD PRIOFB
JAIMES W. WOOD WELL
Noe. 07 and 99jThird Street.
11l FOURTII STREET,
C0N8IBTINQ“0F
all varieties of btylesjand finish,
som.Hu"ron
UoteU and Private ;DwelUn£t«
aa_ All orders promptly attended to, and the Furni
ture carefolly packed and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels lurnlshed at abort notice.
Oabinet Macera supplied with every article tu the
me. mart
EXCELSIOB GLASS WOB&S.
A. WOL FR. F. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL.
WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO.
GLASS MANUFACTURERS,
WAREHOUSE
Ho. 19 Wood Street, Corner of Hlttt,
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instnptta
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
The franklin fire insurance
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 434
end 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth.
Srimorai or Asors, Juraun Ist, iB6O.
Published Agreeably to An Ad of Assembly , being:
First Mortgages,ftmply secured |1,896,893 o»
Heal Estate, present value fIOSUIIS 61.) cost 102,996 26
Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Bec’ta 89,136 66
Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) coat 89,786 66
Notes and Bills Receivable- 1»821 00
Cash- - 27,919 83
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 rates as low as are consistent with
security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years,
they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding
Four Millinna of Dollars, thereby affording evidence <>(
the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability end
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid daring the year 1869, $62,168 86.
niaiovoas.
Charles W. Baacker, M-ordec&i D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Bmitn, Edward C. Palo,
George W. Richards, George Kales,
CHAR N. BANCKER, President
EDWARD C DALE, Vice President
WM. A. BTE EL, Secretary pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mjrl6 Northeast comer Third and Wood streete.
Western Insurance Company,
OP PITTBBUBGH.
bKOKUK DARBIR, President;
F. bL (GORDON, Secretary
OftpU R. D. COCHRAN, tien'l Agent.
Or rial No.W Water street, (Spang A CoS Warehouse
up stairs,) Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE
RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who are
well known in tbaoommunity, and who are determißOil,
by promptueas aa4 liberality, to maiuUmi the rltanu-Ur
wnieh they hare assumed, au ottering the beet protec
tion to those who desire to be insured.
assets, ootohkr aoth, iwo.
Stock Accounts
Mortgage-
office mrniture—...
o|>eo Accounts, etc
Cash
Premium Notes-
Notes and bill* discounted
Dl*lofo*B.
K. Miller. Jr,
Jamoe M’Auley,
AJexanJer iNiraick,
Chan. W. RickPtnoo,
Win, McK night,
band M. lx'oc,
tteorge I>anC6,
George W. Jackson,
Nathaniel Holmes,
Wm. H. Bmii.li,
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Bpeer,
Rees J ■ Thomas ’vjt 28
PHILADELPHIA PIKE AND"
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
UppotlU thi Custom House,
Capital AsfifU $3O-1,01*4*
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, oo even
description of Property or Men'handiHe, at reasonablt
raton of premium.
KOBKKT P KING, PremdeoL
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
UIKKLTuKS:
Charles Bayes,
K. B. English,
I’. B. Bavery,
C. Hberman,
8. J. Magargee,
F. Btaauvaa, Secretary.
J. (i. COFFIN. Agent,
)ji:ly Corner Third and Wood street*
SkELAWABK MUTUAL SAFETY IN
f SURANCE COMPANY.—INCORPORATE!) H\
R USGIHLATURE OF PENNSLV AN I A, 18. U
OFFICE, a. B. CORNER THIRD AND WALNuT RT-,
PHILADELPHIA MARINE INSUIUNCKBon Vessels.
Oano and Freight, to all part* of the World. 1 .SLANT'
INSURANCES on Good*, by Riven, Canals, liHkft.- an.i
Land Carnages, to all parts of the Union FIRM IN
BURANOEn on Merchandise generally, on Stores, 1 -we.
hue Rouses, Ac.
lu aictos# . Wrn. Martin. Edmund A. Souder.
Th<«ophilufi Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. luti*.
James Traqualr, Wra. Eyre, Jr., James C. llaud, Wm. c
Ludwig, Joseph U. Beal. !>r. R M. Huston, (j«o. i.,
LieiKir, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Sainuol E. ?iU'ke»
J. ¥. l*eni*um, lloary Bloaa. Edward liarlmKiou* i!
Jones Brooke, Spencer MTivain Thomas c. Hand
Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P J«-ne*, J»m«w B. M'Karkoiu
Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Beni|*l*\ I*ul»U rgl», L I
Morgan, A. B. Berger, do.
WLLUAM MARTIN, President.
THOU U. HAND, Vico PrwiJonu
JRxaar Liuoas, Secretary.
P. A. MABKIRA, Agent.
legs No. M Water street Puntburch.
iliicD's lmuranee Company of PilUbargh
OSes, Cor. of market and Water Sts.
WM. HAUALKY, PraudeoL
SAMUEL KEA, Secretary.
NBIIKEM HTEAMBOATH A CARCOEH,
Insures against Loss and Ltomage iu the Navigation
of the Bouthern and Western Hater*, Lake* and
Kayoos, and Ibe Navigation of the Beas.
Insures against Loss and Damage by Ktre,
Wm. bavaley, Hon. T. M U.we, -la*. M. (k*>i»er,
Jaa. Park, Jr, C. iug, H. liarUaugh,
KK.Joimw, CapCM. t’ V'.unK, J. Caldwell, Jr,
KmneiHKeilera, B. H. Kior. John 8. I‘ilworth
Jubn Hhipton, Barclay I'rosun. Wm c JohnsUm
mhtifrlydh.
WEST RUiiXU
Mutual Insurance Company,
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY
UHA.BTK&KD BT TBK LKOIBLATUES OF PRHK
YLYA.SIX.
Oath i apftnL | Pnmxum Not** JIJO^U
THIS COMPANY WILL I NSC K K ON
RmldingN, Merchandise, Kurntlure, Ac., in town or
country.
1/maCTosj:—Hon. J. J. Pear''*', JR. Hat!, T T. Abram*,
iloo. i« l'. LI arret, Chaa. t;ri*L I>. Li. Jerk man, Chas. A.
Mayer. Peter Uicxseo, W White, Thomas Kiiehen.
HON. <i. C. HAK\ KY, President
T. T. ABUUtt, Vice I‘rwi-U'nL
Tnoe. Kiroass, Rorretwy.
J. A. LIPPEKT, Agent,
d«23 No. 70 Fifth ntreet-
PENNSYLVANIA iNSUBANCE CO
Of Pittsburgh.
»ft- os roartu Btmt
DIKECTORa.
Jacob Painter, Body Patterson, l. Unar Hprooi,
C. A. Colton, JtmM H. Hopkins. A. A. Carnor,
Henry Sprout, Nicb. VoeghUy, George W. Smith.
A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert I*amck,
Chartarsd Capital— HOO.OOV
FIRK AMU M A RINK RIHKS TAKEN, of all de
scnptions.
OfTOna:
A. A- QARRIEK, I’rwHidont
1. Uttlßß SPROUL. Secretary. ( |*l:ly
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
Of Philadelphia,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
Cash Capital, $2*11,610 WO,
Assets, $303,508 OG.
Invested aa follows, via >-
First Mortgage on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount. OO
Ground rent, first class..- *1,462 W
Mortgage
Loans, 130,000, 00®L..._ 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 0 p«r cent loan 30,000 60
Allegheny County 6 9 cent. Pennsylvania
Raul toad Loans
Collator*! loans, well secured
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Bail
road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Co— 24.860 00
3 lock of County Fire Insurance Oo I.OM 00
Jtock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00
Commercial Bank do
Mechanics' Bank do
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip
Bills Receivable, business paper-
Book Account*, accrued interest, etc
Gash on hand and in m hands of agents.
fctt&AOS M
CLEM TINSLEY, Preside*
DIftIOVOBS.
CQern Tinsley, Samuel Biapham
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Fredenkc Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tinsley,
John R. Worrei, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, K Lothrop.
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James B. Woodward, John Burnell, Pitts.
U. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary.
J GARDNER OOFKIN, Agent,
oyl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICK-Ne. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
TNBURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
1 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice
President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Oapt. WILLIAM
DEAN, General Agent.
pg»-~Tf liafi Jooes, 0. G. Hussey, Harray Childs,
OapC R. C. Gray, John A Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John
DMoGord, Oapt Adam Jacobs, R. P. Bterlmg,:Cnpt. W.
Dean. Rotrt L. M’Grew, Rob’t fl. Deris. mytt
COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, & COKE.—
Having purchased the entire interest of my la'.e
partners tntbe firm of raii.kv M’KAIN A 0o n lam
now prepared to furnish to our former customers and
the citisens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally, a
superior quality of OOAL, NUT COAL, SLACK and
COKE, in targe or small quantise. Orders sent through
the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Mononaa
hela Bridge, or at the Works, wil 1 be attended to with
promptness.
Coal Works and Offloe, situated in South Pittsburgh,
ooe square above the Moaongahela Bridge.
JlTrfm JAMES M. BAILEY.
tANDRETH’S GARDEN SEEDS.—Just
received a large select and varied stook of the
above named Celebrated Garden Seeds, embracing all
the new varieties. The entire satisfaction eur Seeds
rendered last year and years before, qualify us in saying
they can not be surpassed. O ders by mail accompa
nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at
tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can bo
seen at the store.
BECKHAM A KELLY. Druggists,
ia3& Allegheny Cil
I)
HIED Ai\PLEB.—iU sac
just received and for sale by
MSAtfS 4 COFFLN,
U 6 eorne' Wood and Water streets
OIL LEASES.—PBLNTEJD PJH MS
original leases and for sub-letting, tor sale by
J. ET WELDEN,
63 Wood etreeitnear Fifth,
EED, White and Blue material for Flags,
A good assortment always on hand.
w. hanbon love,
yf Y 4 Market atiree
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TONIC,DIURETIC,
DYSPt^O
IHYIMN& CORDIAL
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
FOE MEDICAL
AND PRIVATE USE.
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PORE COGNIAC
BRANDY,
Imported ud bottle h d by himaalf, warranted pure and
thebaat quality. wiu“ tnacerußoal* on Ibe boula, and
his seal on the cord
UDULPIIO WOLFE’S PURE PORT WINE
Imported and twitted liy Unwell, pul up lor
use, with hIH certificate on the bottle; warranted
pure an«l of the best quality.
UDOLPHO WULKK’ti PUKE SHERRY
[M.rted and tioUln.t t.y Inmael!, the «um aa Por
IJOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA
WINE,
mooned and bottled by himself for private and medi
cinal use, the beat wine ever offered to the trade in hot
Hon. The Wine is warranted perfectly pure.
.1 03,000 00
. xi so oo
•i&o Ou
. :,soe u
. 13,361 Vs'
.. 27.006 2‘>
. 174,076 14
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA
RUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND
IRISH WHISKY.
AM the at>ove imported and bottled by himself, .war
ranted pure and ol the best quality.
1203,261 70
TO THE PUBLIC.
I Will MtAke my reputation a* a man, my standing aa
a merchant »t thirty years' residence in tte city of New
York, that what 1 pledge and teaUfy to with my seal,
my label, and mv eerUficato, is correct and can be re
lie*i upon by every purchaser. .
Phyaiom"* who use Wines and Liquor* in their prac
tice, should gife the preference! % hene articlea-
Kor sale oy all respootablo ~ and Apothe
caries
IJDOLPHO WOLFE,
Solo Mitnufjw'tarer and Importer of iho Bebiedam Aro
malic Sohnappx, . „ .
IS, 20 ami 22 Hearer street, new tort.
l>r t> tt. KKTSER Ak’U 140 Wood »L oo2B:6ni<i»w
Glad News for the Ihilortunate 1
E. R. Cope,
George W. Brown,
Joseph M. Paul,
John Clayton,
K. Wdor,
CHEROKEE REMEDY,
An unfailiig Specific for all Diseaies of the
Urinary organs, acil a General Altera
tive ml Blood Purifier.
«~TUIS " RKMKLn ” CTKKS WHEN AU. OTHER
is untirely unlike every other mod
icino pre.*« ril>ed for YcncntiL Ijueai**, &* »t contain* do
3/tatraf or rf<nu-ani* Drmjt, being prepared trotn
Baru and Lcavo, in the lortn of a yUasuni and
tieUaotu i&rrup.
11 “nature** own remedy,” for
(flap,) tileet, ttravcl, Stricture, and uespecuiliy
neJmnefxlal Fluor Albas, (White* in Female*.)
|.*r thi« (Complaint it t* invaluable.
ft genenU ollemtive and blood purifier, it ha* no
enual, and does not fail to cure B«rofUla, Secoa
darySyphUli, Ulendular Bwelllngi, Mer
rnrial and all Hrnptivc Dlmsms, cuidk them
loops upeoddy and permnenUy than aay o ther med
cm** known. Jl dt>es, IJiu **y punfyiny and cl < ng Uu
UiA*i ‘ Causing it to how in all U» original p jand
ngor. thus removing trout the ayntem all i m end
perrucjou* which have induced dipea^e.
all old (!*.*•* of (Vonncr»TAi««l fUld UUtL, Lhal
t\ave tjftttied ad medical akiH.it »a eaneeiaUv ro<. Dm
mended—in old caw* it dpt* r tail*, and recent ones «/
nsrea tr-m one lo three day*. A Jac dose* positively re
mures -df tenidv «/ tteat, cJiordca wuJ jxun.
*#-ll doe* not afSect the breath, or interfere with any
class of bUMOeii*.
requires do aastHiAnce from other medicine.
4V*lt can lay od Uie Totlet-labl*s or iu the Counting-
Hoom, without it ev* r being hus pooled as a - remedy "
for imaoh dineasts.
t&X Treatise on Venertal diseases, with full dtree
non* for their permanent cure, accompauy each bottle.
ay-K»r full particular* got a Circular free from any
l >nig store in the United State*.
«4»U )« Mold at Retail for $2 per BoUle or throe Bot
U«s for |i>, by all roaponsibie ihruggists and Uealers in
Medicines, throughout the United otatea, and at whole
sale by all Wholenale Druggist*.
POTTER «k MERWIN, Sole Proprietors,
BT. LOUIS MO.
Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by l>r. GJCO
H. KKYHKK, andby all roeponmble Druggurts in tue
I'nited Stales. jyUUydaw
DRIVATK DISEASES.—
X l'R. MEDICAL and jKA
SURGICAL Offio*. No. 60 SMITH*
fiold street, Pittsburgh, Poonwyl
l»r HktiJWN in on old citisen
of Pittsburgh, and bon been in
Practice for the last t»salfrjW«
o*.tn. Him business has been con*
flood mostly to Private and durgical
limeases. mVß||k \
in need of a medical friend, should not fitfl to find on*
tho sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular gradu
al®, and his experience in the treatment ofa certain eUs*
of diseases is a sore guarantee to the sufferers of obtain
ing permanent relief, by the nee of his remediee end
following liih edrioe.
DR. BROWNS REMEDIES
never fell to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases,
Impurities end bcrolulous Affections. Also, oil diseensr
arising fiom e hereditary taint, which manifests itseli
in the form of a tetter, psoriasis, end a great many form*
of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is an?
Urely ignorant. To parsons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offer
hopes »f a sure and speedy reoovery.
SRMINAL WRAK2U&B
L>r. Prown*s remedies for this alarming trouble
nrough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grab
a cation, which the young end wsakminded often give
way to, (to their own destruction,) are toe only reliable
remedies known in this country—they are safe, and
moke e speedy restoration of health.
RHEUMATISM.
l>r. Brown’s remedies nsvwr fail to cure this poin/U
disease te afm 4ay» he will warrant a cure. Be eiso
treats Piles, Gleet. Qonnorrhom, Stricture, Urethal Dtp
charges, Female Weakneae, MonthlyH'
oases of the Joints, Flstnle In Amo, Nervous Affections,
P»fa* us the Book and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bled*
dsr, together with ell disea es of an impure origin.
a letter describing the symptoms,oontalning in,
di: xited to DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smith field street, PiUe*
buigh, Pa, will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any ad drees, safely packed and secure from ol •
servottoo.
Office end Pri.et* Rooms No W amiinSold fire.
PUleharaK. P. "
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
PHIHNIX BITTERS.
rpn E high and envied celebrity which
1 these pro-eminent Medicine* have ecauired for
the invariable effiaooy in all the diseases which thm
Krofeas to ours, has rendered the usual practice ot pu:
ng not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them.
Di oil coses of Asthma, Affections of the Bladder an'*
kidneys.
Bilious Fevers and Liver Cbwplrtin/*,
In the South end West where these diseases preva
they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers an
outers who once use these medicines, will never atte
wards be without them. Bilious Cholic and Berioo
Looseness, Biles, OosUveness, Colds and Coughs, Qholk
Cossoft Munoes, Dsorans, DriParsiA—No person with
this distressing diiwese should delay using these medi
cines immediately.
Eruption* of the Skin, Erysipelas, and FUUulmey.
Feres ssd Aetna-—For this scourge of the W. ttern
country, these medicines will be loand a safe, speedy
and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys
tem subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these
medicines is permanent Try them, be satisfied and be
ourodL
Foulness oj Complexion, Central Debility.
Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Impure
Blood and Loss of Appetite,
Line Ookfiaistb. Lip host. Loosnnas, Meeccem. Dis
baha—lt never Ceils to eradicate entirely ail the effects
of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful
preparation of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats, Nervous De
bility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affec
tions. . , .
Pujb —The original proprietor of these medtrnn<w was
cured of Piles oftfe years standing by the use of tneee
Life Medicine* alone. Pains in the heed, side, back,
joints organs.
RsetmixinL—Those affected with this terrible disease
will be sure of relief by the life Medicines.
Rush or Btoon to cae Hein, Smart, Salt Ratal, Swsl
ueas, HmilTn i os Kura's Eva, in the worst forms, Ul
oers of evwrydescriphoa. Worms of ell kinds ere ef
fectually expelled bj these madunnea. Parents will do
well to administer them whenever their existence is
suspected. Belief will be certain.
Tax Lui Pms ahd Pbodox Bmxes Pain toe Bi
and thus remove all diseases from the system.
Prepared bv DR. WILUAM B. MOFFAT,
No. 83& Broadway, (Moffat Building,) N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists.
l>r OEO. H. KKYBEIR. Ag*U Pitiahorgl
DR. STARKEY’S PAIN EXTERMINA
TOR cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sick Head
ache, Nervous Headache, Toothache and Sore Throat.
Prepared by DL. STARKEY, Pittsburgh, Pa..
Sold wholesale and retail by JOS. FLEfitiMEL
Mdfctrd*w "rr*p? of Market et and Diamond
fifinn AGENTS wanted tOßell SIX Nsw
vvvv mvwmoHß-two very reoent,and’ol
vaiue to (ami lien; Ml pm greM profit* to Agenta. Send
four suuopa ud get w) pages purttculan
apUMmw EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mat.
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IRrdLcal.
A SUPERLATIVE
What Shall We Drink?
WINE,
THE LONG SOUGHT FOR
Discovered at Last.
f CUR ES
C ONlI y
PREPARATIONS KAIL.-W
01T1EKHB AMD BTKAHQKBS
PilHljg'ir TUE Bi.itit
MOFFAT'S
TO THE ASTLIOTEDI
(Barth,
a ni uw. —** *■“
M’K££ & PHILIPS,
6ENEIUI COOP ERASE,
SV IUII DV fMWM ON
Fayette Street,
Between Head end W99i
nntSUMM, KM'A.
*»-We tn impamd to (nnUb Coal Oil, WhiakTiAJJ
Molusea and WB1BB&L8, u tba hurt** MBO»,
on the most ro—onehle term*. >w*:l7
wiiiiiiin DLAiroii.
WHOLESALE A BE 1 AIL
LXIiJUOK MBROHANT,
Ho. 81 Diamond Alley,
Near Wood Street,
49" Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac
Brandies. Old Monongahela Rectified Whiaky. iflhlfl
BTcT&Tj. B. BAWIEB,
lunorAonnuas Of
lard oil, candles,
Palm, Toilet and Bosln Soaps,
no. « Wood Btroot, Pimbmgh. P»-
UOttA&D W. &OBXBTB BOSKIOI
FOURTH STREET.
UPHOLSTERY,
No. 85 fourth Street, uear Wood.
The subscribers manufacture
and keep eonalantiy on hand every article m their
Un®, m: Uormcea, OrnamenU.CurtAia GooUa,(k>miOrts,
Feather Beds, MaUrassea ol all kinds; alao, the e<debra
ted Patent Spring Bela. All kinds of shades, Blinds
attention given to all orders for fitting and
‘ ay «t?7 d l°y7 ““““iwfeEBTS A ROENICK.
~a kultun, bell and brass
A .FOUNDER. No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh,
fiTTa prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH STEAMBOAT, FACTUM AND 01 HER
BELLS, OK ALL SIZES,
order. STOP AND GAUGE
Wk&L RAIUNGB,
and every variety of Braea Onstingß finished in the
neatest ; FUL
TON'S PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Steam
Kng.n.a. _ apß:ly_
rj! 11 K UtLDBST AND LARUEST
Luhographie Ejlabliihment in the City.
Wfll. SEHUCHMAN,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER*
HOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET,
BREWER'S BUILDING,
n „U PITTSB OB9U, PA
UGABV EKBKM,
f TO >
THREE
LDAYS>
ORGAN MANUFACTOBEB,
Keeps constantly on hand
Cburcli and Parlor Organs,
OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION.
NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high,
4 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feel 6 incites deep.
No. 2. Fjto stops, 9 feet 6 inches high, 6 feet 6 inches
wide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. , , , 4 _
No. 3. Eight stops, 11 feet 6 inches liigh, 7 feel 3 ins.
wide, 4 feel 8 inches deep. ;
No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 3 me. wide,
7 feet deep. . „
Tho above dimensions are for Grecian cases; u Goth
ic cases they will be somewhat bight).
For further informatwn apply to
JOHN H. MELLO&, 81 Wood street,
HENRY E&BEN, 172 Centre streeU
NEW YORK.
Or
aplfkly—eat
JAS. MILLINGAK, MONONUAHEiA
PLANING MILL, would respectfully Inform the
E' lie iM I he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring en
ed his establishment, and filled it with the newest
most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur*
owh flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re
sawing doors, sash ana shutters, kDn dried, frames,
mouldings, box-making, Ac.
Booth Pittsburgh, September T, 1867. l* 2o
STOCKING EMPORIUM!
CHKAP AND DUB BUS-
M. DALI,
at/inhina Manufacturer,
/CORNER FIFTH ST. AND MARK in
\» f u.gy has on hand a tremendous assortment oj
Woolen flood»
Backs, for men and women, together with a very eaten
sttcaaaortmentof all descriptions ol Goods in his line,
BiLUble to the season. He sella prim vtiales at Low
prices. Call and examine.
Remember, 1L I>ALY has but one ttore, and tha
on the comer ot Fifth su and Market ley. fell
HEW rIU M.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS,
PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass
work,
DEALERS IE GAS FUTURES, AC.
Ofßee and Wortroom, So* I*4 Wood ft,
gv« Doors Grom Fifth*
Foaedry, So. IS9 First flv* Doors t>« low
ttonongehile Boas*.
The woll-known pracucol skill and experience in the'
various of Brass Casting, Steam and Qas Pipe
r, oi the senior members of the firm, (who will
personal attention to all work entrusted to
should entitle ns to a share of public patronage.
All Orders Promptly Pilled.
jy!4:tf
E. WATT Si
TERRY, PRICE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Satinet*, Vetting., Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac.
NO. 266 MARKET ST., North Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JOHN V. TXaST, DXNtKL fa. PEIUX, OUVXS V. T«*BT.
del&lT .
Wigs, Wigs, Wigs,
AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every
description and Latest Styles of Fashion, menu-
Soured by d* R. CAffIBROOi, No. Bd^FownSv.
The subscriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh
wishes to Inform his former friends and petrous of the
citv end surrounding oountry, end would call tbnr at
tention to e new and[DeauttfoTSKliF-ADJUSTOW WIG.
It puts all former plans of wig-making in the afcad* lie.
menta are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink,
, beers equally all over the heea, and easy and gracefhl
appeozanoe, showing the development of the forehead
true to nature.
Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new
mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGS. Th*y de
away with toe heavy and formal appearanoa so moat
disapproved of in the old atvlea. •aefOtism
BATES & JOHNSON’S ROOFING
WN. JOHNSON
TTTOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has
VV purchased the interest of his late partner, G. 8.
BATES, in the Hoofing Business, and is the sole manu
facturer and dealer inth© following three distinct kinds
of Hoofing*—
ULGam Elastic, Cement, Felt
aad Canvass Boobok
-94. Improved Felt, Cemeat aad
Gravel 800 flag.
3d. Pateat Enfllib Asphaltic
Felt BooOsk.
All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing
Mnterinl for sale, with printed InstrucUens for nahu.
Office atltetea* Johnron-.
N. Be—This Gum Oement is unequalled as a Paint for
Metal Roofe, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and
cheaper. maißidkw
boot m -a. b: eb, ,
Third Street, near Wood,
(Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.)
A FTEB A LONG ABSENCE FROM
the Boot business, has again commenced, and
Hatters himself that he will be'able to render general
satisfaction, and would be pleased to see his mrmer
customers and friends. He has on hand the best ol
FRENCH CALF SKINS, and none but the beat of work
men will receive employment. Satiafied that he is
competent to judge ofihe workmanship and material,
he will give his undivided attention to this branch of
botiMM. auHfclv
QHRISTMAS PRESENTS
BEAUTIFUL FENDERS,
Goal Vases, Fire Irons,
PLATE WARMERS, TRAIS AID VASES
TLN AND BRITANNIA TEA SETS, at
Brooms and broom handles..-
8,000 Poplar Broom Handles;
100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted;
100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted;
100 dozen assorted Patio, (Harmor.)
2b do do Tubs, do;
60 do Zinc Washboards;
LOO do Willow Baskets;
100 Peach Baakets;
60 dozen Churns, assorted
40 nesta Measures,
and all other items in Wood and WiUow. aold* who
ala andr etail by SAMUEL RIDDLE
liaWtv 41 THam nd
By leaving yotjb orders at
WELDON A BEINEKE’B, lßt WOOD STREET
mk SIXTH, voa am be sapplied ngaltifi* from
the. Weeon, with Oubon and Goal Oil, or Bornlnv
h»H mwlltyitrioro pan.*. *
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
B. FLttttY,
T. A* CRAIG’S,
184 WOOD BiL!
t Ive doors from Fmb.
Notice,
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WM. H. WHITSEI,
NOTARY PUBLI9
OFFICE at thePitteburgh Pott, Kflh
.HOTPOT Wood. tf l *-
H. W. rumra... awa. V. o*wwa
PATTERSON A DAWSON,
ATTOEHEYS AT IiAVT,
KUHK’S LAW BUILDIXG*,
Diamond Street, near Grant*
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B . F. &. O C A S ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, So. Til Grant Stree
(Three doors below the Court House,)
mT fcly PMBBBiag, Pa
L. BBACEESBIBGE,
attobhey at law
OOlc*, No. 135 FourtH BL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAK D .
T SCOTT, DENTIST,
• Hoh removed to the boose lately occupied, by
l>r. W . A. W AHL), -
So. 919 Penm Street*
(South side,) third door above Hand street.
99- Office hoars from BA. M. till 6P. M. (aptdy
JOSEPH ADAMS,
DENTIST,
Do. 01 Wylie Street, PHUburgri.
Ksmnros:—l>r. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Bruce, Keq, Dr.
HftUock. Theodore Robbins, RusseU ErrettyEsq.
myltdy .
JAMES A. LOWKIE, Attorney at Law*
Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith
fleldand Oherry Alley. delldy
Cl BO S. SELDMN HAVING RESUMES
J THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be
found at his office, No. 122 Fourth street,
1e29 _ Pittsburgh.
HAHJj, Surgeon Dentist, successor~tO
# 6. W. Biddle. No. 144 Sroithfield street,
office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from I
to 6 o’clock. felfcly
C- UPPING AN D LEECHING, by
MR. * DUIS. BEBE.
SS*Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths.
seistly F. BEBE, 177 Grant street.
JAMES M.
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward.
COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds,
Bonds, Mortgages and othor Legal Writing,
Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated,
apdrly
Cl H ARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
J ASD ix-omuio JGSSXfIS 0» *HB PtACB.
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND
FiFru streets.
AU business connected with this office will be
tended to with promptness. Conveniences of aU kinds
done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds, Mortgage
Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles to Real Emut
examined. , ; r -
To the member of the Bar he tenders his services as
Commissioner to take Depositions to be read In the
several Courts of this Btate, and elsewhere. His offiv §
la one of the main police Stations o» the city, ancLcf*-
sequently his facflihea in executing bsudness of that
kind are very desirable. feKkly
gagatman (galUriea.
800 BUS*
Ambrotype and Photograph
VXB3* FKIMHJ<
GALLERY,
CHRONICLE BUILDING,
Mo. TO Finn Btr««ty
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
49-Two Bilver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for
Photographs, Ambrotypen, And LifeHize Pictures.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil on Canvas.
PEOPLES’ GALLERY,
93 WOOD STREET,
Corner of Diamoud Alley*
r PHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT
-1 FULLY announce to the citißensofPiUsburahand
rianity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery,
and is prepared to take every variety of Picture known
to the Photographic Art, in Its most perfect styles, and:
at GREATLY REDUCED PRICER Important im
provements have been added, rendering thia the most
desirable, economical and pleasant location In the city.
myl A. JAQUAY>^
<Bdntattonal.
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
Unfair the Care of the Franciscan Brother!,
This institution, situated in
LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsyiva&ivlbtli
roues from Gresson Station, on the direct route between
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in'lB6B,
with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors
and Decrees. The location of the College Is ©nftOtihe
most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of t&4
Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure
water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. .
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MOK
DAY after the 16tn of AUGUST.and ends about the 28 th
of JUNE following. It ia divided into two Sessions.
Students cannot return home between the Sessions.
All the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying, En
gineering 4c* 4cu will be furnished by the lastlmUon
to the Bindents. Instrumental and Vocal Huaic fbnns
no extra charge. will be admitted from eignt
years to the age of manhood. ?
T*aaa—Board and Tuition, payable hall yearly in ad
vance . $lOO
Washing and use of 8edding~.~...~..~...~.~...~~ 10
Classical and Modern t an F na g ft a j extra-.-*,...* 10
Students spend Vacation at the C011ege—........ 16
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Con
nor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, 81 Matt’s, Loretto, and
to other Clergymen of thet*! tea burgh Diocese.
TTORNITURR. FOR CASH.—A full as-
JP sortment of Pittsburgh mannfactnred FURNIj
TORE, embracing
BUREAUX.
BOOK OASES,
. WARD ROBES,
And erery article needed in a veil forniahed dveQmg)
aa veil as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on band and made to order. As theofilt
terms on which business is done at this establishments
for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want
of anything tn the shore line, woaTd be sdyanUged by
calling at FACKINER A IRWDPs,
No. 108 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
.1. D. Faoxma,
Jobs iswm
B CE RHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
DYSPEPSIA,
Liver Complaint, Fever and Agm, ftet
tbs nit'wwftii tnirodoetian and ftfti ct ttdi |MhM
Boasdr bm bean tbs rigsftl Ibr ft literalSftoA «f dfttejMßßi
emlled “ Bitters,’' cteesd to tirioutm ftv ft |M(
bottU tom At* gallon kW) until this word “Btttan* ■ Wftl
another name for u grof?*m m» tQUmi vfckfesj mt»
taft
Bat tb« really greas reUartetraA fran ikt Malt
m$ at oar insdkfM»
BQERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS,
4«ia,irih aheenoe qf q/Ur jmttra&on, has aotatithlial
b tt iiqottfkavUai lb host of tmltartnru nf eou,
tertdtj hm ftdbd to oadannina. tt li podtbal; a Tqo
table paantko, with faajwlj entyteoi pan iptxtb to
pnoorra ft.
Bet one dee ef the (anlna, (Half rtaVßottleed»ebi
OmXbDaf.
Itiio a medicine of long Mod efficacy for PwrifyUa
Ik* Wood, ao euential for the foundation of goed
health aad Cor correcting dioordan of the thwack
and bowele.
Two or throe doaoi will convince the afflicted of
Umhtarrafhota. The itomach will apeedlljr legate
Iti atieagtk, a health; action of the liver, bowele
aad kidneji will ooan taka place, and neared
health be the quick reeolL
For Indtnation,
Try Barhin’i Bollaad Bitten
Far Heartburn,
Try Bcrhave’i Hollud Bitten.
For Addltf,
Try Bcrktve’i lellud Bitten.
FarSW aterbraah,
Try Bcrhtn’i Htilud tittort,
For Headache,
Try Bnhrn’i Htilud Bitten.
For Loan of Appetite.
Try *«rk«Ti’i Itdui Bitten.
For Goettweneee,
Try Barkan’i ltllud Bitten.
For l*Uee,(
Try BcArn'i Idlißi NtteA
la *0 Herrwa, Kbennitto aad Heoalgte Ub „
daae, tt hae in nsMtou iutaacei ptmd \
hetaddal, and la othan efccted a decided eon.
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