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J . * •••• •• •’ w • V *v -K , > - :.. v S&SWtf **> ;4F - *£ * * <t7 f *<*•?? . f f^>»^\vv; ■>:.. . ;*«V < m ;. ./,V‘v-’;’ -*> e rO--■*?, ■ -. • fi-^.'T~' T '~ f: i ‘ ‘ ••• ' ' • - t -,-. vi, i. *i rv„ -r. vt' *.' •' f • 'W '>i V* ’* • »• - , *f. * • .-* • • €> -\v «. i.' . L “ ‘ ’ , * . SI k l>'>%'« . ><4?.. * ’ * ■-' - ■ -■ > BgSHM§^ k t - , , RpraS-pi* S?i'#v-i£|'s ; -A «• ■> ••.-!, , ■I, ,■'*■'* '. *■ \(. • ,■»«•' •’.- V ..■ ~ . •■''. .' ' ~■. ,V ’. " V! f - .', ~''*Vi • ■ *• ,v*V j- i #, V - i** . * ' 4k : • * . ; r J t • : vi . •ft- PAST MAIL* LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh...... 1.00 k. u. Arrives at Crestline- A. 40 a. u. Making dose connections with Bellefont&ine and - Cleveland! Gohunbas A Cmamnaa Roads. Arrrirmg at Indianapolis..—. &20 r. u. ** u St. Louis .....8 00 p. m. M u Cincinnati...., &80 ? n. and “ “ Chicago ..£lO p u. N. The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubennlle. Trams on both Roads meet at Columbus, and pasaengers all go into dnoumati together. > EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh.-, liuw p m. Arrives aiCrestline..—.B-40 p »t. Making close connections aa above. Arriying at 6.05 a. a. “ “ BuLoms-.~A.f0 p. a. « « CintfnnatL. 640 a. at. and** ** Chicago—-.. 730 a. k. N, B.—The tune to Cincinnati is the same aa by Steu benville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Btefepibg Cara on this train from Pittsburgh to Cm tanati, to Indianapolis ai d to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Car b EABTW ARD TRA INS. . ' .V -V 1 * , r. * r •. «> >, :' ;■ <•* & „ w *w*. ' + --. v v.. «*. s;. w r 4 * •’ v • . • **. . -. *. «,«* . . . ’.X Railroads. 1801 THE 18611 PITTSBUBOH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. c SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! Cfncmnati as quick, and to In* dianapotts, 8U Louis and Chicago quicker, than by azxr other route. WKSTW AED TRAINS. ijftave Chicago, 730 a. m. and 8.00 p. n. Arriving hi I 260 p. m. and 3.20 a. m. Connecting with tram* for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 5.60 r m. aad.6,06 a. m. Connecting with trams for Columbus, Cincinnati, Clev eland, buttafo and the hak*t,ADd amvtng at Pittsburgh, 2.V0 a. h.and 3.20 t. u. and §,20 p. m. All making clone connections with train* on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cjUoh. via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRA l NB—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brightou, 940 a m., and 4.30 p. a Arrive at “ “ 11.20 M “ 6.16 “ New Brighton, 6.40 u ** 1230 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 “ ** 2.10 ** Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 and 6.10 ?. a. Arrive at Economy, 633 p.m. “ 432 “ Leave Economy. 633 a. u 4.22 •* Arrive in Allegheny, 636 u ** 530 u ||MAKKET TRAlN.—Loaves Massillon 4.66 a. m; leaves Alliance at 6.14 a. m. and arrives in Allegheny at 11 00 a. a.; leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. M 4 Alliance at 800 p. k* stopping at all station* Tor passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.10 p. m. Ilckets will be sold for these trams at reduced rates. Trough trams connect as follows: At AlUahoe, with trams on theOleveland anti Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, u> and from Millersburg, Akron, Coy* I |hoga Falla, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Bhelby, Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AlCreslune, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, BL. Louis, Lou»s ville, etc. At Forest, lor Springfield, tiandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etd, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, liayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, ImL, 8u Louis, and intermediate ports m central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago* with trains (or all points In Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota; For further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*L, Passenger BUfaon, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at ttie Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of tho road, to all parts of the United States. G. a EATHEWAY, my 13 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. 186 L SUSiEORRiNSEIENT. 1861. OH AND AFTER MON DAT. APRIL lilh. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EI6HT DAILY TRAINS. rpHB THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves I. the Passenger Station ererr morning, (exoept Sun day.) al 2£o a. stopping at all regular stations, oon neccag at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at MM p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at 4SM p. m, stopping only at principal stations, making dtHM* connection at Harrisburg for Uiltimore, and ai r. ying in Philadelphia or Baltimore at ilcOO a. m. THE PAST LINE leaves Vbe station daily, (exc*<|>: Sunday,) el fco6 p. ia, stoppiogonly at Greensburg, J-a* trobe, Johnstown. Wiimere, GaUitteo, Altoona, Ao, and arriving in Philadelphia at ItfcQO a m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (oioeptSuoday,) at tfc&o p. m, stopping si all stations and running as far as Uonemaugh. THE PART FREIGHT TRAIN witn IWenger < ar . attaehed, leaves daily (except Bunday) at S.lO a. m , stops at all stations nod runs only as iar as Coaemautt*. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's stauou leaves daily, (except Bunder,) at &40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lor Wail’s sta tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 1120 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s na tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at AlO p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wait 1 * nU leaves dsily (except Sunday,) at «*:26 p. m. RETURN ENG TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as iol- Lows»—Express, 1220 p. m; Mail, ItiO p. m; Fast Line, i«fl a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, IfeSO a. m; First Wall’s station Accommodation, &3U a. ra.; second Wall’s station Accommodation. &30 a m; third * ail's station Accommodation, 1:16 p. m 4 fourth Wall's sta tion Accommodation &16 p. m. Trains for Bttirsvule ana Indiana, connect at Blai r*- vfflo Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex press, and Mali Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. prriBBURGH AND OONNRLU3VILLK TRAINS, stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Connell* ville Road, leate daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows-. E*afl Train, &40 a. Express Tram, AlOp-m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road • r* Its at Pittsburgh l(h30 and &16 p. m The traveling punilc will find it greatly to their inter •at. in going fi£st or Weal, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be sorpesea on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone anoiseuhrelv free from dust We can promise safety, ■peed and oomfort to all who may favor this Road with heir patronage. r ABKI TO NSW YORK. |l2 60 I TO &ALTiMORS~4B 60 PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 I LANCASTER- 6 66 • HARRISBURG, $7 46. Biggin cheeked to ell mbobs on the Pennsylvania Railroad, *ud to Philadelphia, Baltimore aod New York passengers purchasing tickets in cere, will be charged an exeeas according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Oom pOT has no agent. NOTlOlfc—ln case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and fixe an air nuni not exceeding fIIOQ. N. B. —Ci a Kxoelaior Ommbos line has been em ployed to convey peaseogera and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 2ft cents for each passenger and baggage. Forticket* apply to J. STEW ART, Agti, At the Penn's B. B. Passenger Station, a 027 On liberty end grant streets. C PITTSBURGHRAOOtD^ ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 15th, 1801, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva nia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINE. ljeaves Leaves Leaves Arrives at Pmgßuaoa Clsvzlamb Toudo Cbhaso too a. a. 7:60 a. n. iLOOr. a. UtiO p. M. fc2o p. M. 7:40 P. M 10(80 P. w. Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be part>- cnlarto ask lor tickets via Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick as via Fort Wayne. PITTBBDBOBL COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VU STEUBENVILLE. . No change of care between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives ■Pittsburgh, at Columbus, ml Cincinnati, alSlLouit-. «140a.k. 11*8a.m. tsor.x Itmor.x 1 is4A p. M. ,This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colam bus and all points South, than any other room. Splendid sleeping care Attached to all Night Trains. PmBBOBbH AND WHEELING LINE. - Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Plttsb’gh, Rod tester, Wellsvilie, Steub’viUe, Wheeling, LOO a. M. AO6 A. M. 3»4tf A. k. 6:06 A. m. &26 aa. 12*0 ?. n. 8d» P. M. 3H6 P. M. fcOO p, n. 640 r. u. , <W6a.IL 7:60 A. IL *4B A. tt. fc36A.H. 10:33 A- m. 4(00 V. IL 6d6 P. IL 6d26 r. tL , Hie bOO a. «. aDd Ufc&o p. a. Trams connect with Trejos "dt'O. O. B. R. fur Zanesville, Lancaster! Ac. The 4:00 p. u. Train slops at all stations between Ro chester and Weliaville. Through Tickets can be procured at the liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J; STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM BTEWART-*g«nL Ai the Company's Office in PTelghUtiatiou, Penn utri-rL, ' F. R. MYERS, apl& ©ep**<ioket Agent Cleveland, Ofhio; tkte wko uPEvTa'r iv m and raj.i^ iA BOAJ* & Cincinnati Hailroud at Lndianapo'i* with Terre Haute, udJ Terre Wants and Alton Railroad,to Stt Louis and lAiwy - atiA add Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Mi. !.- San Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK IBI*AND, bI'K CTNGTON, and all Intermediate point*: rhroneh Freight Train to INuIANAIViIjIH, IKKIck HAtm£rL*'A?]eTTKrod PKJtLI. • peasengere-earned from Cincmnati nr rl-renceburg in leas time than bv anj other route by wentv-foor hours, and at as low rates. The only rnu« y which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to oinaui; or W. B. CinTiNG, agent at Uwnaoe.hu,n iillreoeiro prompt rnttenUon, rod no ohm*, tor oom roMloa; no Sargt for drayagt or commotion at lmm-i.net, further mfonnntion apply to TfIOMAB RATIGArt l <No. 116 Vila atreet,) agent ot the Company, who la Smmued to Hire nooooi umm for puaengwe ro - • Mzht to Intftroapolie, Terre Haute. laueyeUe, Chicago jgn^Sromaorotie,Gr.vford.vUle, Gharleaura, Parta «> Mattxn, *e, do. J, LORE), Preeldenl, jpmjj. CHEKK. Broorol Freight Agent. on* Satires. TO THE PUBLIC. wlflHCfiTft 11 Y th® sad falsely Mod* &mgs§sa£33& nlta. single or married. Because L>i tesS JdJeTaredreadfully ahocfedl and%aa > it lmmoral, mod lor contamination and SESS&n uaoU their wires, promising sons and <*ros~*!r -■Their Ognilyphyaloinnabooldbecaution, Iri jffeoranoo tbatther dr, the same as In. texcept pnbUahing) leet a lucrative proc j BBABnim''* i r, to [beni among atnoid, (aleely model 0 ; n °?h«’mmßrotniparentaand gnwdiaoa are'tWkftu ptorionaly feeble, of delicate condition and ai,pearanoe. hare to bealtb and rigor by In.BBANSTBUP, nirrfi-1-- many bn *n<l ha M»i&pBrfor BlcllUn nfianUM tohlttOtiM * "<■> “ *■■ Hotels and Hfstan.aj»ts. FTU AVENUE KXCHANBE DAK BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquors always on hind, and the Choicest Delicacies ol the Season, served op in the most superior manner. AVUeals at all hoars of the dif and nighty my7dydaw. COBimCOPUE RESTAURANT, BY ELI YOUNG, MYTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to th>a establishment, which has been recent!; fitted ap for the purpose of affording s SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE & A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par ticularly invited to calL Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market aflorda. apSEhdaw SCOTT HOUS E, COR. IfIWU ST. AND DUQUESME WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. 13. MARKER, OVSTEU AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WBOLBHALX AND AIT AIL DIAUDLA til LAKE ASTD EASTERN FIBII, FRKRH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE 01* All Im ttaakr Proper Seaaoia. no26j GBO. RBINKMAN & 00. S -A. "V -A. a- E HOXJ S E , No. 350 Libert; Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER I>EPOT JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. tjf AVING taken an-1 fitted up, with all A 1 the modern improvers tots, this popular resort, the subscriber la prepared to aocommodate has old customers and the public generally, with the bert the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. B is Wines, Uquore and Ales, be feels confident m recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale and Retail. myS&lyd Mansion house, geo. aurentz, Proprietor, No. 844 Liberty street, just beside the nger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad- which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affording ample aooommodaUon u> travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fairy SEETIBrS OLD STAND THOMAS STOKE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with ail the modern improve ments, this popular resort, the Mnh*cnlw*r is prepartsl to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the beat the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every ranetv of stylo during ths season. LIQUORS and ALES he feel* confident in recom mencing to tho public for their excellence. served up at ail bourn, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly GlUAftO HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OKI). O. PKKHISUKY, Jr , 1 JAM £23 HYKEB, l Proprietors. UKNKY A. CHADWICK,} msfl 1 t P Rctrsb. RK¥ M K R * BUOTII K U it (Successor to Ksruxa A ANnsaaun ) N U T'S, CO N R KCr 10 NER Y, SUG A US, Kl K E WUK K S, Jb. No. 39 Wood ev, and No. 1U Second street. Opposite St Charles llidei, WILLIAM MEANS. HARRISON A. OOKKIN, General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (Bacceesors to K*Candie*4, Means A Co,) WfiOLBSALii GROCERS, Corner Wood ud Water Sta. WHOLESALE GROCER, No a. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. H. SMITH.'... WM. 11. SMITH A CO., WHOLESALE OBOCEEB, IRQ 147 FIRS t\sTREFTS Mints and JLUpiors. Win. BM\KTr. " IMPORTER A2HU DEALER IM BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, GIN Old fionoDgabela aad Rectified Whuky, No. ISO Wood Htre.t, fe22:6m Pittabnrgh, Pa. WILLIAM CARE & 00., Wholesale Grooers, IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AC. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD HONONGAHELA STE WDIBIV, 4C. 827 and 829 Liberty Street, Irl&lT PITT6BPROH, PA. EURE LIQUORS. — Famines can buy a bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira Tenerifle. Sherry o ga Wine. Also. Cognac brandy of diflerent branda, very Old Mononganela Whisky, Gnampaigne in quart, l and and half pint bottlea; reduction mads by aoaen or half doeen. All (he above for sale by the quart or gallon. N. B«—Those wishing adulterated liquors need not oalL a FIO&RISRN, ap26dy-ioo _ 101 Third atre* WiLllttLaa, u C. W. Ricutsoa, Psttmrgti MILLEB & RKCIAETBOK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPOSTS** OP BUAMDIKB, WISES AND SKGAIU, |WOe. m AND 238, CORNER OK LIHEKTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND NO.VJI AQSNTS FOR SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTBBUBCH, PA. ! Iron, Falla, Cotton Yarns, Con- atantly on Hand. [ mr i 4 D. RINEHART, MANtnraotnuA and diald ih all vm o» TOBACCO, SWCFF AND SEGARS, GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS Virginia Chewing Tobacco "WOOD STREET, Under the St. Cher lee Hotei, ocll S UNDE IBS,— 90 dos*to PioetrUasliiloa A b’a Brand [ 90 u Otardt £>o Bey k do; 90 “ Beaquil, do; 10 u Champagne, do; 80 u Me Sherry Wins 1 96 M Harmony Sherry wuuc , 36 u Daft Gordon k Oo.’s Bhenv Wine; for ' Bale by the <io*en or bottle, WM. BEnJUST, - xntr9 130 Wood street EEVEIJY BODY'S LAWYBB for sale by J g WBLDIM. fJLT AL L PAPE B.—A Luge variety, chea ■? fg'H Sgtdrea lor male by 55...... J. g. WBLDD J. mhiD 63 Wood «treet,near Focnh. CRAYONS.—SO groes received V/.aWMK9d»'«ir ■ jsIWKKBAR* KKLLY, I mhlfi „ - fiuF -. -69 Fa eral stratt *• ii !Ui & t j 4.8. WKLDIA '•**«*’ * ProprUtor. BXOELBIOB TBBB AND WILD GAME, IN THE DIAMOND, Groms. J 8. Knau (l.*u<3 t>: ilillfr A tticfemnob'k. ) Wholesale iid FORKII.N F K H I Ta FITT&BVRiJH I'AVID M*CAMJLKBB Special Partner. PITTSBUBOH. pa, iLLkAin BAtitLM, PITTIBUIIQU. -JOB. K. HUNfRHT" PlUibarfb, Pa. Sobacca and seprs. nl .130 r/oov strkkt WholetaU and Retail Dealer in •TJTTTBBUEeH^PA DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, SO. .05 FOURTH STRKKT, CEABT EB £ D I TSt 185 6. OPEN DAILY, from 9to 2 o’clook; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o'clock; and from No vember let to May Ist from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than OR* Dollar, and a dividend of the proßta declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit or the depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from tne first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double m less loan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate HOST AWD 01T1-ILILT PXB OWT. A TIAR. Boobs containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office paasisxm. GEORGE ALBREJE. William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds, Hill Burgwin, Isaac M. Pennock, Hep). L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D, Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Shidle, James 1). Kelley, Alexander Tmdie, Aletander Bradley, John W. Backofen, (iftorge Black, John B. Canfield, Alonao A. Carrier, Charlo* A. Colton, William liouglas, John Kvana, John Holme*, William 8. Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard Hava, William B. Lavely, BSCERAAI AND niAOTIXB. OHAKLEH A COLTON. IOAN OFFICE HENRY W. CIRIOTTL No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. in large and «mall quantities llfl loaned on tioid and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Hilver Watches, aod all binds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot lie delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. t&»Offioe Hoora from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. )a3O WE H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Kiehange Brokers, H'ood Street, comer of Third, PITTSBURGH, PKNN’A. SHOLHtiN A SONS, Bankers and Kx • change Brokers, ami InWorn id Boles, I>ralU, ptancea. Gold, Silver and Bauk Exchange od the Eanteru and Western Cine* f* *r Bale. Collection* made in nil the alien throughout Uu United Buuea. Deposits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No. 67 Markol ulreet l*>tweoa Third an. Fourth street*. i ia3odj 4089 L00m...... race. . ux*os. Austin loomks a ox, i>eai«ra Promissory Note*, Bonds, Mortgage*, and cumies for money Money loaned on Chocks at short ilates, with collateral ecnnUes. NOTHd AND 11RAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD Persons desiring l>oan» can tie aocotnmodHi.d oe reasonable terms, and capuabsin can l** fumist.rd w.tfc good secunue* at remunerative pncea. Al*o, attend to the Bale, KenUng and of Res Estate. Office, No n FOURTH STREET, shore Wood («3Mt AUSTIN I.i»>MlB. jSeinng Utarhinra. HOWL’S ,\EU MHIiTTM Sewing Machines, A RE ADARTEDIo&II kimin of KAMI LY SEWING, working e«pia‘iv w*u on the i.ghtesi and hoar>o**l fahrien, making the LOCK STITCH BKAM alike on both id**-', winch cannot he 11. I>. K»ui Savoled or Pullod Out. And for 'laiier’DK, Sturt Making. *>*j(**r Kitting an Shoe Binding, Ui*r* bate no superior C-ah and them at No. 26 Fifth street, Ut» Stairs. &p2O:dAwU W. D. LdkucelK. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL, Price* Reduced for Seven Teen, from |46 to |llO, including Heroer*. Increased facilities for man a featuring and the curtailment of liUntioo expense* upon recent decisions of toe Untied State* Court* affirming the validity ol the Grover * Baker's Co.'s patent*, enables this company to furmah their SEWING MACHINES with important improvement* at greatly REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of theee machine* for femily nae and manufactures in the same range of purpose and me* lertals 1* attested by the tans of thousands using them, and the moderate pneea at which they are now sold, places them withio the reach of all and obviates all ex cuse for tampering with thoee inferior and lowpriced machines which have so muotQxetudiced the Sewing Machine business. Every mac alee sold by us is war ranted far three year*, we also give instruction* free ul ohanre to purchasers to enable ih«ni u* H KM, V hI.U GATHER, TUCK AND RMBRoIUKK, ALL ON THE same machine. Circulars can be had at our office free of charge by applying either in person or by mail. rT B.—Hewing Machines, Needles, Bilk Twist, Cotton, etc., constantly on hand. CHATONKY A WALTER, No II Fifth street, no «fl General Agents. D.EBORERBAMIN., >IA»UrACTUHKB* or BO6KBB’ IMPROVED PAIBST STEEL CUITIWTOR TEETH AND GKAIN DBIIA TEETH, Office, 68 Fifth Street, PITTHBURHa. PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS IBAAO JONEB....JNO. L. BOYD-..WM. M'GULLOUMH JONES, BOYD & CO- MANUFACTURERS OF CAST STEEL; ■larv, gpriDM, Plow and Jl B. Btael SPRINGS and GB, corner Roan and Pi rut wtroota. PITTSBURGH, Pa- SMITH t PITCAIRN Merekaat Tailors, ST. CLAIR STREET, Apia HOI HOI POU MINCE PIES. 3TF yuu want SOME uood new I KmU or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other loti of Spioeik Oook mg Brandy or Wioe, New Grange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth A Brothers in the thamond, where you w ill get all new crop Fruit aod lower than at any oilier house in the oily. Also a general and lull iMsorunwnt of Family Groceries, 'Peas Wioea, Brandy*, and all o k-A < iof Foreign and orn eatic Liquors HA >♦ •" i A BROTHER, corner of l>i*» i Diamond alia* F U RN ITLIRE AND CHAIRS REDUCED PRIOFS JAMES W. IVOOIIWILL Nob. 91 au<l 98,Third Street. 111 FOURTH STREET, tUt VARIETIES OF STYLES' AND FINISH Hotels aud Private [Dwelling!. IS- All order* promptly attended to, and the Furni ture carefhlly packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice. Oabinet Macere supplied with erery article in the Ids. mart EXCELSIO& GLASS WOBXS. A. WOL KB K. T. PLUNKETT—.T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. GLASS IMBFAGTIIAEBS, w'AgK.Ku^s:';^/,;"-'. So. 19 Wood Stmt, Oorner or First, aefidy Ptta P» <|ißS9dal John B. McFaddeo, Peter A. Madeira, John U. Mellor, James M’Auler, John Marshall, Waller P. Marsha John OrT, Henry L. Ringwalt, John H. Bho«*nl>er<e Alexander Spear. William KBchmcrli, Isaac Whittier Christian Yeager. Mo. 48 COWSISTIKa’ ,, OF S UITA£LI"fOR f> . - " •* . - « «*.' . Insntantt Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 434 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. 3T4UMXOT or Asm, Jasuabt Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably io An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured .$1,89633 $ Real Estate, (present value $103,813 6L) cost. 102,996 2» Tomporary Doans on ample Collateral Bec’u 89,136 64 Stocks, (present value ($86,607 72,) cobU 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable- MZI oo Cash- 27,919 33 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been do* termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their ncorporatlon, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Million* of Dollar*, thereby affording evidence <>i the advantages of Insurance, as well a* the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities, losses paid during the year 1869, $62463 86. DIBIOTOKB. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, .Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales, CHAfI. N. BANCKER, President EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylfl Northeast comer Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARfItE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary CapU R. D. OOO&RAN, Gen’l Agent Ornox N 0.93 Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse up suura,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in thaaommunity, and who are determined, by promptness &a 4 liberality, to maintain thecharacter which they hare aatnmed, as ottering the best protec tion to those who deaira to be insureX ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1860. Stock accounts Mortgage Ofhee Airuiture Open Accounts, etc. Cash Premium Nolen- Nolen and bill* discounted. George I*arwe. R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M’Auioy, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nlmick, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnlght, Alexander Bpeer, Darid M. Long, Rees J. Thomas mra PHIIiADKIiPHJA FIILK ~ AJI D LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NO. 143 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Cuatom Ilouae, Capital *410,100— —ABSc-ta *301,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OK INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, oo every description of Properly or Merchandise, at reasonable rales of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, £ R. English, P. B. Barory, b. J. Magargee, Y. Biacuveii, Secretary. J. G OOFFIN, Agent, lytly Ourner Third and Wood streets PWEUAWAHE MUTUAL SAFETY IN -1 B BURANOE COMPANY.—INCORPORATED b\ THE LEGISLATURE oF KKNNSLVANIA, IKU» OFFJC&, & S. CORy&R THIRD AS 1) WAUiVTST>, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCKSon Vessels Canto and Freight, to ail part* of Lite World. INI.AN I INSURANCES on Good*, dv Rivera, Canal*, Like*-. iuh! Ijiad Oarp.r.ge*, to all parts of the Union. KIRK IN SURANC'Eo on Merchandise generally, onßlore*, 1 'wel lir> e Houses, Ac. |i|licroia. —Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Bouder, T'.rophiius Pauldmg, Jonn N. Penrose, John C. Davit*, Jamne 'l'raquair, Wm. Eyre, C. Hand, Wrn. C. Lu Uig, Jo«eph IL Seal. Dr. R M. Huston. Geo. L. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel K. Htoke* J. r PeniKlon, Henry Mlo&a. Edward Islington* H Jones Brooke, Spencer M’livwn Thomas Cl Hand. RolrtTt Burton, Jr., Jacob P. .tinea, James B. M’Farten-i. JosbiiN P. Eyre, John B. Semple, FiuiU'rgf, D ‘1 Morgan, A B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, Preei*k>ot. THUS C. HAND, Vice ProaidouL Uanr l.runu, Secretary P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. 1*23 No. 06 Water street PiUehurgh. lueo'n ioturaoet Company of Pituburycb Offlct, Cor, of Market and Water Sta, WM. HAUALKY, President. NftflßE* STEAMBOATS A CARGOES, insures against Loss and I>nmage in the Navigation of the Southern and Wastern Rivera, Lakes and Bayous, and the Navigation of the Seas. Inaurea against Loan and Damage by Klro. Wra. Hagaley, Hon. T. 23 Howe, J as. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr, C. S. HarUangb, H. K. Jonea, Caul 8. C. Young. J. Caldwell. Jr, FrancDSellers, S. M. Kier, Joi-.n S. Ddworth, John Shiptou, Barela? PnWea. Wiu. G. J«*hn.*u>u inh‘a^lvdi>. WIIST HKAHH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCR MAVKiN, CLUiTUM OUI’NTY. CHARTRRKD BT THE LRQIHt-ATURK OF PKV2T YLVAM lA. Chi/i < npilaL J 300,000 j Pr« trtww N’oU*. Thin company wu.l insure on Beddings, Merchandise, Furniture, 4c, iu ii>wn or country. DmaCToaa:—Hon. J. J. Pearce.J B Hull, T. T. Ahramx, Hon. t» C Harvey, Chaa. CnM, L* K Jackman, Chan. A. Mayer. Peter lucascn, W White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HAKVKY, President. T. T. Assam, Vice prr><u,Jenl. Tuoa. Kircaxa, Secretary. J. A. LIPPKRT. Agent, da22 No. 70 Fifth street. CB COi Of Pittsburgh. U9«i . So. OS Foartn Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Body Patterson, 1. Oner Kproul, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Oamer, Henry Bproul, Nioh. Voeghtly, George W.Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert IhtLrielc. CharUrad Oapltal 1300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TaKRN, of all <!• acrtphona. omxnau: A. A- CARRIER, President l. GRIER BPROUL, Secretary. (laiJy FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, *c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, .229,510 90. Aaaeta, 9303,508 90. In rested as follows, ns First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount~ |1&6,000 00 Ground rent, Aral class Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost. 37,000 00 Philadelphia city 0 per cent loan 30,000 flo Allegheny County 0 V cent. Pennsylvania RaiLtoad Loans.. 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured— - ‘2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany Stock 4.000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 114,360 00 Stock of County Fire insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do Mechanic** Bank do Union M. Insurance Co’* Scrip Bill* Receivable, business paper book Accounts, accrued interest, etc Oash on hand and in In hand* of agents. Clem Tinglev. Samuel Blspham William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Fredertkc Brown, William Mustier, Cornelia* Stevenson. benjamin W. Tingley, John R Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carßon, Z. Lolhrop. Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lenaig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINUHMAN. Secretary. J UARDNKK COFFIN, Agent, ny!6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE-. Mo. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Bloc feu TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 1 KIRK AND MARINE RISER ISAAC JUNKS, President; JOHN I). McCOKlx Vice Prewident; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; CapL WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Douwmaa- laeac Jones, 0. (J. Hussey, Harvey Childs, OapL R. 0. Gray. John A. Wilson, R U Fahnestock, John D. MoOord, Qapt Adam Jaoobe, R. P. Sterling,'Cape W. Dean, Roirt L. M*Grew, Rob*t S. Davis. mytt COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, A COKE.— Having purchased the entire interest of my laie partners inlhe firm of HAILEY. M’KAIN A Co., 1 am now prepared to furnish to our former customers and the citisens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally, a superior quality of COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK and COKE, in Large or small quanhea. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Mononga hela Bridge, or at the Works, wil 1 be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge. JAMES M. BAILEY. T ANDBETH’S GARDEN SEEDS.—Just MJ reoeived a luge select and varied stook of the above named Celebrated Qarden Seeds, embracing ail the new varieties. The entire satisfaction our Seeds rendered last Tear and years before, qualify us In saying they can not t>e surpassed. Oder* by mail accompa nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at* tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can be seen at the store. BECKHAM 1 KELLY. Druggists, ia26 Allegheny Oitv. jpsnnriPFCEST - Tnirfeai —iO saci lust received aod for sale bg MBAHB 4 CDFFIK, 16 ' and Water streets OIL LEASES.—PBINTED FJB MS original leasee and for snb-leUtnK, tor sale br jlewbldeh, mhW 88 Woodstnetaßssr Pift h. »ED, White and Blue material for Flags. A good assortment always on hand. |O. HANSON LOVE, •10 T 4 Market etree 69 $ 63,000 00 . a, 160 oo 2b o 00 7.609 43 27,606 2u 174,076 14 1283,261 76 K- R. Cope, George W. Brown, Joseph R. Ihtul, John Clayton, E Wilor, SAMUEL REA, Secretary. 6,126 01 2,012 60 160 00 l9 Ml 6 73 IUB6 16 iao3J>oB M OL.KM TINBL.KT, Preside* D 1 H ICTOB B. , * •• • -V*-' H ' ■:* Z " r -. '.. .. -•'-• 1 SlediaL A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSPt»So IfWICMTIHd CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR MEDICAL and private use. What Shall We Drink f UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE COQNIAC BRANDY, Imported sndbottle h d by himself, wnrrnnted pure and the beat quality, wil bis certificate on the bottle, and hit f*eal on the cord U DOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE PORT WINE Imported and bottled by himself, pat np for mediei r.al use, with his certificate on the bottle; warranted pure and of the best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE SHERRY WINE, Imported and boUlrd by liimsell, the same as Por Winn. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, mported and bottled by himself for prirate and medi cmai use, the best wine ever offered to the trade in bot lies. Tim Wme is warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA HUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the al*ove imported and bottled by himselniwar ranted pure and of the bent quality. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant ol thirty years’ residence in tte city of New York, that wbat I pledge aod testify to with my seal, ray label, and m« certificate, is correct and can De re lied upon by over? purchaser. Physioiana who use Wines and Liqnort in theirprac tice, should gire the preference! > base articles- For sale by ail respectable «, T gists and Apothe caries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sola Manufacturer and Importer ol the Schiedam Aro matte Schnapps 18, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New York. I>r G H. KEYSKR Ag’U 140 Wood Bt no2&«md*w Glad News for the Unfortunate 1 THE LONG SOUGHT FOR Discovered at Last. fCURES r FROM VOKi, CHEROKEE REMEDY, An nnJniliig Specific lor nil Distant* of the Urinary orgnas, mil a Geatral Aitera- live uni Blood Purifier. A»-THIS" REMEDY’ CLRKB WHEN ALE OTHER PREPARATIONS KAIL.*K» is untirfly uni ike every other meil imno prem-rllieii 1.. r I'ownnl as It contains no Alinemi Pinion or yniooms Dnnjt, being prepared broro K.*ls, llarki end Ira)s in Ulo lorm of a flauamtaml iUUeknui Ot/rnp. . 11 >k “nature’* own remedy, for Uonnarrn®*, (CIMUCIIeeI. ttrarel, Stricture, and itcspcrial'ti rtamnnruiai for Fluor Albua. (Whiuu in Females,) lor this complaint ll is invaluable. a Holland aUeraliv* and blood purifier, it ho* no oqual, ami down not fail to cure Rcroflil*, Secon dary Sypliill#, UUadnUr Swelling** Mer curial and ailMrmptlre DUtßiei, cuing thorn axtre speedily aod perraneaUy then any o tber med cine known. It does thii bp punfyvuj and cle ng Uu Wuui* Canning it to flow in *ll iu original p land rigor, Uiu* removing from the nyutom *U i tn ana pernicious catHw which bare induced dieeaae. nil old cones of Gonnorrhaa and QtteL, that dare battled oil medical sfcHl, it i» eHpeciallvret. om mended—m old canon it nert r fails, and recent ones W eura trern one to three days. A fan Joses posttivdg re move* nil tcaidhty heal, ehvrdea and pauu doe* not aflect Uic breath, or tnlerlere with any Claaut of busmens. re>}uire» no assistance from other medicine, yy-it ooq lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Coanttng- Room, without it ev< r being huspeeled as a - remedy " for vnvate dtifn/un. . „ TreaUae on Voneriol diseases, with full direc tions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. full particulars get a Circular frse-ffom any Drug store in the United State*. t* sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Boi ties for SA, by all reaponalble Druggists and Dealers in Metbcinea, throughout the UniteußUtea, and at whole •ale by oil Wholesale Druggists. POTTER dt MERWIN, Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS MO. BoM in Pittsburgh wholesale nnd retail by Dr. SBO. H. KEYSKK, and by all reaponaible Druggist* in the United Staten. lyUdydaw ORIVATE DLSEABES. 1, DR. BROWN’B MEDICAL and iW. t BUBUICAL Olllce, Mo. 60 SMITH- Held street, Pittsburgh, Pennsjt rnota. Dr BROWN ii an old citisaa I'liuourgn, anJ u*s t>eon in J‘r*cuc« for lb« taal fa—ly fbt* Mari. H.IB busmens has been con fioMKi mostly to Pn?ate and Surgical | 1 unease*. \ 01T1ZRN8 AND UTRANSKBS in need of a medical Mead, should not fati to And out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular grado ate. and his experience in the trealmeatofacertain olaas ofdiseasee is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain tag permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and foOowiofl hie advice. PEL BROWFPB RKMKDIKS nover (ail to cure the worst form of Venereal Pises sew, ImpuriUce and Scrofulous Aileotiona. Also, all diseases aritung 60m a hereditary taiai, which manifests ttsel! in ibo former a letter, psoriasis, sod a great many forms of shin itismoon, the origin of which the patient is enj Ureiy ignorant To persons so afflicted, Pr. Brown otter hopes of a sure and speedy reoovarr SKMINALWKAiUGffIB Dr. Frown’s remedies for this alarming trouble brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensaal grab acation, which the young and weafcminded often give way to. (to their own destruction,) are toe only reliable remedies known in this oooauf—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies mist (all to cure this painfn disease ia a few days-he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, GleeL GonnorrhoM, Strljiure, Urethal Pis* charges. Female Weakneas, Monthly » ppreesioqs. Pis* esses of the Joints, Vistula In Aao, Nsnrous Affection*, p»»%a ia the Bock and Kidneys, Inflation of the Blad der, together with all dises eao* an impure origin. a letter describing the symptoms, containing art, diieotsd to DEL BROWN, No. 60Smithfteld stroot, Pitts* burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered. Medietas sentto any address, safely packed and secure from ol • serration. Office and Priva* Rooms, No. tc drollbflfld itren Pittabnrtfh. I*a _ B ***l PilHilf Jr TUB BLOOM*. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PII (K NI X BITTERS. 3HHE high and envied oelebrity which L these preeminent Medicines hare acquired for e invariable efficacy in all the diseases which ihst Erofess to cure, has rendered the usual practioo ol pur ng not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. In all cases of Asthma, Afleotioas ot the Bladder anf* Kidneys. Bilious Fboets and Litter Complaint*. In Lhe South and West where these diseases prevs they will be found invaluable. Planters, formers an others who onoe use these medicines, will never aite wards be without them. Bilious Uholio and Benou> Uuin^miniL~lioMnoDwith this distressing disease should delay using these medi cines immediately. Brvption* 0/ the Skin, Erysipelas, and Flatalmm^ Kam ixp Aeux—-For this scourge of the W. stern country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem subject w a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is permanent Try them, be BStimfledand be cured. Fbulne&s of Complexion, General Debility. Headaches of every kind, Inward Fover, Impure Blood and Loss of Appetite, Livxa OounAoras, Idtpooer, Loqbbmbss, Maacnaui Pm never foils to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation ofßarsaparilla, Night Sweats, Nervous De bility, Nervous Oomplaints of all kinds, Organic Affeo lions. r. put—ThA original proprietor of these medicines was cured ol Piles ofSA years .tending by the ore of these Life Mediaines alone. Pain, in the heed, side, bock, ioints and organs. affected with this terrible disease will be Bare of relief by th. Ufe Medicines. Rush or Bunn m in Hun, Sosstt, Salt Ruiok, Bwxl- Unas, rii 111— ill 1. on Erne’s Ern. in the worst forms, Ul cers of eiwry description. Worms of all kinds are ef fectuallv expelled bj these medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspeoted. Belief will be pertain. Tub Lot Pius aim Phixsix Bmxxa Pomzn Til Bt and thus remore all diaeasas from the syaUm. Prepared by DR- WILLIAM H. MOPPAT, No. 886 Broadway, (MoOatßaildingJN. I. For sale br all Druggists. leaaHvdew Dr tJflu. H. KEVBEB. Ag*t» Pittsburg! TO THE AFFLICTED 1 DR. STARKEY’S PAIN EXTERMINA TOR cures HheumaUsnv-Neunlghk Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Toothache sod Bore Throat. Prepared by LL. BTABB.fi;, Pittsburgh, PA, Bold wholesale and retail hr . ,4Oa. PLBjSuKO. aaMdydaw (v-roer ef Market at. and Dlamoad fifinn AGENTS wanted toseUSlXjawi Uyvv isvssnossrtwo very reeehkahdof great vatue to families; all pay great profit, loAgente. Bend’ four stamps and get 80 page* pvticolara aplldww EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mau Xk- ■ h rmt u n.. *" ,r *** D£’K££ & PHILIPB, QENEIUi COOPEBA6E, Between Hand and Wayne street*! PtTTSSURfiHi raw*. 4WW* «» to ftimtah Oo«l OU, WhijtoAlj MoUweetod Pork BARRELS, at ti*> hUmiaMn, md on the most reeaoo»Me terms. eeflUy WiLlil lit CLAYTOIH. LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, 49- Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Rrandies. Old Monongabela Rectified Whisky. rahlfl B. C. & X H. BAWKEB, BAjtDVMnntns ov t.arp OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Boiln Soaps, ■a. 41 Wood Btmt| PttlilwxglM F *' RIOBARD W. BOBJttM *QIHW* FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, uear Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand even; article In their _ Tta : Cornices, Ornaments,Curtain Qoodß,Conr(brto, Feather Beds, Mattresses ol all kinds; also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of eludes. Blinds attention given to all orders for fitting and Carpeta, RQENICK. “a FULTON, BELL AND BRASS A. FOUNDER, No. !0 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, cfe r^ P ‘^^M , SSAT,>ACRjRY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, K CHIME to B 1 to order. STOP ANDGAUGE RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings flnuneu in tne nejtest AMT I. .ATTttmON METAL; FUL TON’S PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Steam Engines. ajp»djf_ IJHI K OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographie Establiihmeni in the City. PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER BREWER'S BUILDING, HENRY ERBEN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, W TO > iTMBES It DAYS i Church and Parlor Organs, OP EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 1 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet Cinches deep, flo. 2. Five stops, 0 feeU inches high. & feet 6 inches wkie, 3 feet 6 inches deep. _ , . _ . No. 3. Eight stops. 11 feet 0 inches high, 7 feet 3 ms. wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep. , , . , Noll. Twelve stops, 6 feet high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. „ „ _ .. The above dimensions are for Qrectan oases; if Goth ic cases they will be somewhat higher. Fo, runheru^nmdion^^ HEN BY EBBEN, 173 Centre street, NEW YORK. Or apllkly—sat JAS. MILLINGAK, MONONGAHELA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public he has rebuilt wince the fire, and hinny en- Largeti hie establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to rur al* h flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, sash ana shutters, kiln dned, frames, mouldings, box-making. Ac- . South Pittsburgh, September T, 1867. . )a2O STOCKING EMPORIUM’ nwBAP AND DUB. BUS- M. Dill, Htnnkißg Manufacturer. /VjKNEBFIFTH ST. AND MARKET Ij ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment of Woolen fHiwsinffWiHono ) flookn,fTffmfftT*fr. ft l* l, r aa i H#wvia , choke,focmenimawomen, ,enr exten a!t oauortmant of »U deeoriptione ol Good. in hie hue, sn't.bie to the MHO. He eelU prim utktlee at low Pi ices. CUI and examine. *»• Remember, H. DAI.T has but one (tore, tad the on the oomer ol Flftb «- end Market ley. ten NEW 1181. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRA3S FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of aU kinds of bras* work, DEALERS II GAS VIXfUBCS, AC. Ofllca and Waruooni Ho. I®* Wood »t*i ft re Doors from Fifth. Foundry, Ho. 15ft FlnutyflTtDoon boiow Hynoncaliola Homo. The well-known practical skill and experience in the various branches of Brass Outing, Steam and Gas Pipo Fitting, ol the senior members of the firm, (who will givetheir personal attention to all work entrusted to tnemj should entitle os to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled, JyMdf E, WATT Sj TERRY, PRICE St CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES. Satinets, Testings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac. NO. 256 MARKET ST., North Bide, PHILADELPHIA, PA. i JOHN V. TSXKT, D4HXKL ». niUB, MIVZB V. VOXT. demy Wigs, Wigs, Wi|«, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every A description and Latest Styles of Fashion, mann foctured tar J* B. CABIKROM,No. S4Fooan6z. Thesubeeriber having roomed baaisessinTtttabcinh wishM to Inform his fanner friends and patrons of the city and surrounding oountzy, and would call their aU tention to a newantfbeentifhlSELF-AlV]UtfllM WlO. it puts all former plans of wig-making in the shade. Its menta are Ughtnees, dundnhty, not liable to> shrink, bears equally all over the heart, and easy and graeeftu' sppaaranee, showing the development of the foreheaii true to nature. Indies are also invited to call and eramlne his nan mods of BANUt HALF-WIQB and Wl6&* Tttff do away with the heavy and ftaMi spifismsi n Mti diaapniovad of to the old atylee. mtliiw BATES Si JOHNSON’S KUOFiJVG WIN. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has Yy purchased the interest of his late partner, 6. B. BATES, In the Roofing Business, and is the sole manu facturer gad dealer inthe following three distinct kinds btlom ElHstlc, Cement, Felt end Cranui Roonng. M. Impraved Felt, Cement nnd Gravel Roofing. Sd. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roofing. AU warranted FIRE A«D WATER PROOF. Booling Material for sale, with printed instructions for using. Office at Bates A Johnson’s old stand, 76 Hmilhfield si. WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. Be—This Sum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Motai Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. , maflffuiAw B. PERRY, BOOT NCA.KBFC, Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.) A FTER A LONG ABSENCE FROM J\ the Boot bosineSß, has again commenced, and Hatters him salt that he will be able to render general satisfaction, and would be pleased to Bee his former customers and friends, He has on hand the beat ol FRENCH CALF SKINS, and none but the bast of wofk men will receive employment. Satisfied that he is competent to judge of the workmanship and material, he will give his undivided attention to ibia bran oh of boatneafi, aulfoly £JHRIBTMAS PRESENTS Coal Vasaa, Fire Irons, PLATE WARMKBE, TRAYS ABB VASKb B BOOMS AND BROOM HANDLES.- 3,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted; 100 doses assorted Pails, (Harman) 26 "do do Tubs, do; 60 do Zinc Washboards; LOO do Willow Baskets; 100 Peach Baskets; 60 doien Churns, assorted . lOnfinMeasurea. nd:«U other items In Wood and Wtilow r Bold! who jle andr ataU by BAttt}KL&II)DL& •aaatataw • • q ld BV. LEAVINe YOUK OttDXBS AT WmWN*fRKINKEBB,mWOOI>BTR^T nBar SIXTH, Vtm im. suwUed'reguliuiyi Dom theWwon, with Oaibon and CoiiOil, wßunina RuhtefamNiM HUalUy,at«t(«»poßm7 *. -_t , N- ’ ’ • ' . • • - . ’ T r V 1 , . ' -e.* .■■ - V... 'V •t . - *v • , »T**r -v* -V ■k’gS-KAh.-j,.;.: ■ 'r - - ;■ ■ " < f uiißiudard*. U nxm nw reoNM on Payette Street, WHOLESALE A RE i AIL PITTSBURGH, PA. WJU. SCHUCHMAN, DOS. 17 MO 19 FIFTH STREET. PJTTBB 0B&B t P A Keeps constantly on hand BEAUTIFUL FENDERS, TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BKTB, at T. I. CHAMPS, IRA WOOD BT^ I lve doora from Fifth. VH<S.jraiTSET, : NOTA ilSr' X»'TJ BIX Cf OFFICE at the Pitteburgh Pail, HMI .troet. naar Wood. . ; •V u .f -J H. W. Parxbsos. PATTERSON A DAWSON, ATTOBNBXS AT I*AW,- KUHN’S LAW BUIUHNCWt; ■ Diamond Street, near Grant* f PITTSBURGH, PA* B . F . LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, No. It Br.»t Stree (Three doors below the Court House,) myady Pntmaaa,r± L. BKAdtENRIDGE, attorney at daw Office, Ho. 135 fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. oaa d . T SCOTT, DENT I 8 T, w e Hue removed to the bouse lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, . No. n« Pout street, (Bouth side,) Uiird door above Hand street. tf Offioe hours fromg A. M-ttll 6 P.M. [aptly JOSEPH ADA fflB , DENTIST, No. 97 Wylie Street, Pittibnrgh. Rananfoa:—Dr. A. M. Pollook, D. D. Bruce, Esq, Dr. Hallock. Theodore Robbins, Russell Errett, Esq. myl4dy JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney -at Law, Office, fourth street, Pittsburgh, berareen Smith field and Cherry Alloy. ' dellrty C~\ EO S.SELDEN HAVING RESUMED j THE PRACTICE OP LAW, may hereafter be found at his office, Ho. 133-Fourth street, teas * Pittsburgh. AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street kp office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 1 to 6o'clock. tetfclp C~ UPPING AND LEECHING, by Mil. * MUB. BBSS. BS.Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower -Baths, selfcly F. BESS. HI grant street JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, Wo. 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward* COLLECTIONS promptly mode. - Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages ancf other Legal Writing. Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken* Bills Probated* ap&lv * HARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN^ AND Kx-omao JUBTICS or THI n&cx. OFFIOE ON THE CORNER OP WYLIE AND FIFTH STREETS. All business connected with this office will be" tended to with promptness. Conveniences of ail kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Deeds, Mortgaged ' Bonds, Power of Attorney, So. Titles to Reallfinatt., 1 examined. . l ' • To the member of the B*r he tenders his servtedßaa Commissioner to take Deposition* to be read la the I several Courts of Ahis State and eSewhdre. His offia $ is one of the main Police Stations o> the dty, and Of a* sequentiy his fadlittea in executing bkrtneaa.ofthat kind are verv desirable. felttly jaficrmatt <SaHerirs*. ROGERS’ Ambrotype anti Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 49-Two Sliver'Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for Photographs, Ambroty pea, and Life-Size Pictures. SMALLPICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and oolored in Oil on Canvas. jail PEOPLES* GALL E BY, 93 WOOD STREET, Coruer of Dlamcrnd Alley* rpHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT- Jl FULLY announce to the citizensofPittaborghsnd vtcmtty, that he has leased the above FopttlarMeUeiyt and is prepared to take every variety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in its moat perfect stylet, and .. at GREATLY HKD DCED PRlCERlmpqrtaolrdin* provements have been added, rendering this the most ■/- desirable, economical and pleasant locuibn iixthe city. ' royl _ a7JAQUAY. (SdnoflonaL ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers, Shis institution, situated in LORETTO, Cambria County, foot s from Cresson Station, on the direct rnatalMxweitti* Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was eharteffedih 1B&B, with priTiligea to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvani»—this .portiontOfiifcir; Allegheny Uonntains being proverbial for ittr.ptire water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Schclastic jear commences on the FIBST MON DAY after the IGth of AllooBl’, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the S&ahnia. All the Apparatus necessary for Land SurrejißJh En gineering, Ac* Ae- will be furnished by the Insumtkm to the Stndents. Instrumental and Vocal Haste Conns no. extra charge. Btodentp will be admitted from CtgnA years to the age of manhood. TxaMS—Boord and Tuition, payable half-yearly in ad vance—...— ... $lOO Washing and aB6 of Bidding 10 Classical and Modern Languages. extra_~-~..~~. 10 , Students spend Vacation at the C011ege..3?30 ~ Reference can be made to the Rt. Rer. Bishop O'Gon*' nor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's; Loretto, and to other Clergymen ol the Pittsburgh Diocese./ , T7URNITURE FOB CASH.—A full ac- JP sortment of Pittsburgh manutactnred FURNJfc TURK, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK OASES, WARD ROBES, And ever? article needed in a well tarnished dwaffiag? as well as a splendid assortment t>f . 3 i OFFICE FUSMITU&S, Constantly on hand and made to order. An the <wlj terms on which business is done at thiSeatodiUshmenllS for CASH, prices are made accordingly. PersonsinwaDt of anything m the above line, wottld be advantaged ba railing at FACKINER A IRWIIPfIL No* 108 Bmith field street, below wto. J. D. FacKma, Jon M. lawn BCER HAVE’S HOLLAND mm DYSPEPSIA i Liver Complaint, Fever and Agae, Aau fk» eacoemrful Introdoctkm mad w of tUi fIMnM fijamadj has been Aba algnml farm literal flaoiof «wanft eaOtd nftrifl la wftoas fcrte**oal bottlm tom ftranXtaa kage«ftt& fa M maotW mm« momvHUmivfctttey »!»* tor*. MlfamllfintnllifteMfaßttiMriifalfa ran of oat nwidtofafa, BtERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTENS. jW ttt Mh almnaa of tfbr pnotratiea, hit ot.hltatoQ to It a mpotettoa which tht holt of tKltiliooi tod eoa» twrWte Imn AM to wadtnnlae. It la poaiMvdj a Vmo table pnrpaxatkn, with benij ndldt>{ put iptrih lit mm ft Bwt ewe m of Iht pwalw, (Half Plat BottloJ frttt OwelMlar. Ihil l medldne of long tried effleaey Tot PurifyUa lit Blood, to euenUal for the foundation of good health and for correcting diaoidera of the and bowalf. Two or three doaea win convince the afflicted of Haaalntary elbeta. The ttomaoh will ipeedilp regain Ua strength, a health/ aetton of the Hear, how ell and kidae/a will eoen take place, and renewed health be the qnloh remit For ItodiomUon, Try BcrhiTe’i Holland Bittire Car Haartbarn, For Aoldltp’, Per3W aterbraah, For idoadaohOi ■■ - 7 ? \*S Try Barkan’i HeUend Bitten. For Lmmmi of Appotlta, Try larkin’! Mint-Bitten. For Ooathmmt Try Barken 1 ! laOeif Jlittam For Film, . Try Barkln'i lellui Bitten. b all Bervooa, RhoomUo and Hevalgla Mb*. ■“* ***•■ *• wpw-bbw prrrwd Ugblj hmeetM.and in othan efbetad a deeided eon. miAD nmwtFmn,*! « sdSSSSSSgS BENJAMIN PAGE, iH. * CO. ,;* i ; •*; • ■ ■ « „ ' -I j.. * '<* ■Av v > •» .^'VrS' r A ' ‘ • * ” - -'j .K - 1' * V> ' : Aldermen. nxsirennm; No. TO Firth Strout, Jnpitott. Try Barban’i Holland Bittin. Try Bcrtefe’i Hallasd Blttm. Try BcrHu’i Holland Bitten. -i >-
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