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COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives ■Pittsburgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, atSkLouis 2Looa.il IL3B s. a. 4dor.iL lflß6ok.iL 1L46 r. n. ■ .This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Leaves Ar.ai Ar. at Ar. at Ar.ai Ptttsb’gh, Rochester, WellsviUe, Wheeling, LOO Aa. 846 am. &40 ail 646>. a. 646 aa. IR6O V. il 840 p. a. 3:46 p. a. 640 p. a. 640 t. a. 646 Aa. 7:60 a*. 3:43 a. a. OA6 a*. 1043 a. a 440 p. a. 646 p. a. 646 p. a. The LOO A il and 1250 f. a. Trains oonnect with Trains 0f<3.0. R. E. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 440 p. a. Train stops st all stations between Ro chester and WellsTiile. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, PittsDurgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office In Freight Station, Penn street, P. R. MYERS, apt 6 QenT Ticket Agent Qleveland, Ohlot Indianapolis is Cincinnati Jiatiroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad,to Bti Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolia, New Albany and Salem, and Mich igan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR LINGTON, and all intermediate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE fIAOmXAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincinnati or iMWreuOebUSg in leas time than by any other route by wentj4bor hours, and at as low rates. The only road y which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to he West, Trtthoutbraakingpolk. Oonsignments made to J. B. GIBBONS, agent, at Gin* or W. B. CUTTiNG, agent at Lnwrenoehurg vill reoedre neap* attention, and no charge for oom na Aatot for drama* or rr*m—n ion at Lamrtnr*. ~'fSt fluttaw information applj to THOMAS RATIGAN' (50.114 Water street,) agent of the Company, who l> imand to give THaocaa uhm for numaien an K£ht to InounspoUe, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago IWroTereeDoartle, Crawford, vine, Charieiton, Paria ~ Mattson, to *a H. F. LORD, President, jqhm y.oifgSK. General Freight Agent. rma ESPECIALLY theignorant and falsely Mod eat Physicians or >ll denomination!, . goes of stuaiions common A incident to youths gaaeatandadnlia, single or married. Because!-i Bgaamppnblißhea the t»et of tiia doing ao, the Ignofani and faleMrmodeat are dreadfhlly shocked, and Bunk u 1 agreatrin, reiy Immoral, and tor contamination and MRWtian «™“g their wires, promising aona and 'SSKiEra.. Their family physician shouldbe camion,, : .tnxeapthamin ignorance that they dr. the same aa Lr. ' bRASBTBOP, <eioept paHiahlng)lesl a lncratire mo gSSedrtitbtloattoihem among stupid, felselr modem 23 nreESnilitboaa families, born and ranted Inlgoo 7Tii«i lirr** > 'g"P* il mqabroona and who compare aoci> tJwlnWMSdft'Senee, Ad, to dollars and «io£«, myitib -s&itTinJianlj.or illy gotten. It is to puhUeHr, bower. Barents and guardians,are thankful gaaaartjKßaSe t£re beens«ed mMh ■frtjileation Aa Haring theadrantageoforer thirty rears egperi anoe and ojbeerTetion, oonseqaentir, he baa enperlor skill in the tretinMl of apecU (Seeaaa& and whirls daily consulted aa reporoj S’hotclsjtc. fdunond, street Prirate commnniottiona from all pana orthe' Onion atrioßj attended to. Dinette i.. -t i '--.m » + ' *v.*„ «*• *>, *-i .>i l . y.* s. ’•* , * ■ < ■*■ iri -A i ' , t~-'~ v ** -•*» ?*-« *-|j ,^a i|- ,J ii~‘|'i’? , y*- it -*~ni' -i'V'' I>l ' ~~ ; *‘ ~ ~r ; i ■ tjftyij;.. ”" wiTii "i ■»•■>-•» ~'T- 'iv-V-u-m'. :j y;.-^.. , w:.->—■ *•■: Railroads. 1861. THE 1861. PITTBBUBGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO BAXLBOAD, TO ALL POUTS IB THE SOUTH, WEST, ANO nORTH WEST* SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to In dianapotis, SL Lotus and Chicago quicker, thAn by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh...... 1.00 a. m. Armen at Crestline ......JUO a. k. Making close connections with Bellafontaine and Cleveland, Col ambus A Cincinnati AmfriDgai Indianapoli».._ 8.20 p. m. “ u Bt Louis..... &00 p. m. u u fltarimitl &80 P M. and M “ Chicago ~.._.BJO p m. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati jj the same as by Bteuben villa. Trains on both Roads meetat Columbus, ind passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAiS—-Leaves Pittsburgh.-. 12A0 p m. Arrives atGrestline .8-40 p t? m Making dose connections as above. Arriving*! lodi*n*pfe~ 6.06 a. u. “ M Si. b0015...—6X0 p. m. “ “ Cintfnnstl.. 6XO a. «. and H u Chicago —.7J»O a. u. N, B.—The tame to Cincinnati is the same as by Steu benville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping-Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Gio insati, to Indianapolis and to Ghica go. Trains through to Chicago without change of Oar t>. EASTWARD TRAINS. uefcve Chicago, 7AOa. a. and 8J» p. m. Arriving at Lima,,2so r.a and SJ2O a.at. Connecting with trains fur Dayton and Cincinnati Arriving at Crestline, 6AO p. k. and. 6.06 a. m. Connecting with trains forCohunbus, CmcinnatL Clev eland, Buffalo and the East, and arrivtng at Pittsburgh, JLIO a. a.*nd 340 p. k. and p. u. All making dose connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for tbs Eastern ciUea, ria Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINB—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.40 a jl, and 440 p. a Arrive at “ “ ll,9» ** « ftjj u Leave New Brighton, 6.40 ** « 12.80 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 u « 2.10 u Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams Leave Allegheny, 1240 and 6J.0 p u Arrive at Eoonomy, 6.83 p. m- ** a « Leave Economy. 643 a. m_ M 442 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 646 “ « & m « f IMAREIST TRAlN.— Leaves Massillon 4.66 a. in; ieares Alliance at 614 a. a. and arrives tn Allegheny at RS® t lea7eB Allegheny at 346 p.il; Alliance at 000 p. a*, stopping at all stanons for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.10 p. mT^ Tlcketo will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Ar?S2*“ coan ®ct as follows with trams on the Cleveland and Pi debar? h A^OrviUe^Oiuo^ie and from Millorsborg, Akron, Cuy* Ohio, for Moont Vernon, Qhelhy, dan . Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtCresttiiws for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cm Dayton, Indianapolis, 8l Loots, Louis- At Forest, lor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton. Oincjo nati, etc. At Lim%forSidney, Dayton. Cincinnati eta At Fort Wavne, for Peru, Lafayette, In<L, su Louis, and intermediate ports m Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Imports. At Wanatah for all point* on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. * And at Chicago, with trains for ah point* in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota,* For further information and through tickets appy to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, _ Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket AgV Passenger Station, Alkwhanv Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Oflfoea of the Sasrss^ of ““ s$ my 18 General Passenger Agent, Pit ‘ If 1861. SUMER ARRM6EIENT. OS AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL 14th. Pennsylvania Central EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. THBOUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves J» the Passenger Station every morning, (exoept Bun dayj at &60 a. m, stopping at all regular stations, ©on aecting at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arr ring at Philadelphia at fcOO n. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dally, at «*> p. stopping only at principal stations, tuabnc direct connection at HarrUburg for Btitimoie, and arrT lingin Philadelphia or Baltimore at 8«0lT THE PAST LIN R 4 eaves the station dally (except Sunday,) at W)6 p» nx, slopping only at Greeniburg, iH trobe, Johnstown. Wilmere, Gallitcen, AhoooC An, and arriving in Philadelphia at lfcoo a. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at £6O p. tm, stopping ai all stations and mnnlngas far as Conemaogh. THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN witn Passenger Car attached, leaves daily (except Sunday) at BJO a. m, stops at all stations aod runs only as !ar as Ooaemau.u FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 8:40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail s ata tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at ll£Q a. m. THIRD AOdOKMOuATION TRAIN far Wall’s Bu tton leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4:10 n. m FOURTH ACOOMMODATIOfTTRAINYor Wail’* »u toon leave* daily (except Sunday,) at p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as ful lows:—Express. 1230 p. m; Mail, 12:10 p. m-Firt Line, lfrOO a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:30 a. re * First Wall’s station Accommodation, a, m., aeoomi Wall’g station Accommodation. &30 a. mi third * all's station Accommodation, 106 p. m.; fourth Wall’s sta tion Accommodation. &16 n. m. Trains for Blairsvule and connect at Blaira ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex press, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Oonoei 7 ▼flie 1«»« daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follow*- Mail Train, fr4Q a.ntt Express Train, 4:10 p. m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and Conneilxville tiq+d #r ire at Pittaborgh lfc3Q a. m. and 806 p. m The traveling puoho will find it greatly to their inter est. in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpaaed on any route. The Road is ballasted with otons ana is entirely free from dust. We can promise mfety, speed and oomfort to all who may favor thu Road wit heir patronage. TARSi TO NEW YORK. $l5 60 I TO BAI/HMORB-AO 60 PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 1 IaANCASTE&Tfi 66 < HARRISBURG, $7 46. Biffiue checked to ail stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will becharged an exoeea according to distance traveled in to the elation rales, except from nation* where the Oorn panyhas no agent. Nvi'lOß—ln oaee of loes, the Company will hoi J themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an an -wot not exceeding iIOO. N. B.—fLe Excelsior Omnibus Llm has been em ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, st a charge not to exceeds cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agt, At the Penn’s R. A Paaeenger Btattoo, n 027 On Liberty and Grant streets. W OP TIME-—SUkMBit ibßD&KlElff CLEVELiND IHp PITTSBUftfiH MUROM. fXtT AND AFTER MONDAY, April 15th, Vr 160, trains will leave the Depot of the Peansrlrs nls Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follow: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK. Leavae Leaves Leaves PißfiSdan Glsvklajr) T o l i d o IKloa.il 6405.il TMia ISSO p. a. 6.-20 v. m. 740 r. a No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cinoinns 'TB VIA RI Bw BO ROAD: TO THE PUBLIC. F I A ,V, H E EXCHANGE DABT BARHASD, PIM)|>HIET()H, So. 72 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquobs always to htntd. «mt thoOhotcest Delfcjaojea of the Season, »TT®d op In the most superior manner. o«*buu, at all hours of tho day and ninhL-«» myTdydaw. CORJVrCOPIJE restaurant, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH BTRERT. The attention of merchants EATIIfGHOuW , l o oraT^ CM. IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT, PITTSBURGH, PA., B - 15. M -A. HKB R, Proprl«tor. BXOBLBIOR OBTEfi AM) EATMVCI HOUSE, *O. 11l WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. WHOUBAU AHD Win. mh,w. 1s LAKE AJfD EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OVS TRRB AND WILD GAME, All 1m Ihslr Proper S«uoa, _no2Bj GEO. REIN EM AN * 00. SAVAGE HOtr'S E, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN RAVAGE, PROPRIETOR, rrAVING taken ar, I tilted up, with all JLI. Uie UKxlern lmprorem nta, thu popalw resort «“5g vL S SS?-?wS'dSssh.2ls: ”^wmL , f^ ,erT whS^S^dtoS* 11 ° yeterB rece,,,Hl dai ' y »° ,J axyjanyxi Mansion house, geo. aukentx, JZ’fESST'S'k*“£**«! <“~y «*l »«..de lie QMr D«pot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which maxes it convenient boose m the cuj for das seugers arriving by that road. J The proprietor baring, at considerable exnenae. fitted “• f ,ANBION H0U8? sptoUuily solicit a share of public patronage. There >« Yjfitn°ifl l^fll 6Djid , HTAB *' E andMteoSlTe WAGON accommodation to travelers and m " u ,uraM ? : ; u ' SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND. THOMAS STOMK, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a ® x Pf nße * ■'ith all the modern improve r£ort ’ subechber is prepared n 1 * * erT * <l °P j ° IdQUOBS and ALES he feels confident in recom public for Uieir excellence. n£ntB&SS?t2L*’ a bUUr^°d HOU BE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. U. PBEMJUBY, Jr , l [ Pruprirton. HENBY A. CHADWICK J m»3:lr P k>(H«a. » HV M rn H • ukothkum fFirr8 I CONFECTIONEKY.BU(iABa,f'IHK WuKEIU Opposite 8i CliArlo. Hotel, WILLIAM MEANS, UAVli> M’tjaniji w_kh HARRJBON A. CX>?PIN, MXA > In. Khtt Wooer*! pArtnerm. MEANS & COFFIN, (Baoanaon to M’Chadlm, Mwu i CoJ WHOLESALE HBOC BBS WILL IA it| P B A « ALE V * WHOLESALE GROCER, wm. a. aii if a WHOLESALE GBOCEEB, __ and jurors. WIH. BEftiWETT. IMPUKTKK AND DKAI.RR IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, (JIM Old noDODgahela and Rectified Whliky, No, ISO Wood Stro.t, fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM GABS AGO.; Wholesale Grocers, ntfosrSßs ok WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AC. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PINS OLD MONONfIAHBLA SYS WHISKY, AC. 327 and 323 laiborty Stroot, jy lflel T PITTBBUttQH, pa. Arrives a Gma&ao 1140 p. m. 1040 p m- |_)URE LlQUORS.—Families buy ft P lo ‘ “ d “ d h«lf pin* bottlM, reiucifammSe to down ortoWdoMD. Ajfthe »boy. for „|. tho qnUrtor Bi—ThoM wtahln* liquor. noej do* «p afc iy-g>° u uSnK™. W* Mourn, Pblii7:_ u 0. W. RmSSSTRibuTii, 'RR AND RAI HILLER A. RICKETBON, WHOLESALE OBOCEES, BKANDIKS, WIRE! AND BEOABJ, BOa 2a UU) 238, CORNER OK ÜBBRI r iNU SWEAREB’S GUT GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Kalli, Cotton Yarns, & c ., (job itantlj on Hand. \mr-i w. 4 D. KINEfiIKT, TOBACCO, gHOTT AWD gEOARg GENUINE HAVANA CIGABB Tltplala Chewing Tebaeeo, , v , WOOS STBEBT, Ujuior ttie Bb Ohtetes Hotel, 001 l i<3 UNDJEU . O ao dttMn PineljOulillon i •'» Brand 90 M Otnrd, Da Pey n ao; ' ■ 90 do; 10 “ Champagne, do; , 00 “ Pols Sherry Wins 1 - L 96 “ Harmony Shen7Win«s 26 “ DuH Gordon 0 Go.'s Blurry Wine; lor sale by the doxen or bottle, WM. BEINNKT °»«M U 0 Wood street w l EVERY BODY'S LAWYER for sale by i «\ rXj ,<F, k R yiftnifi. A large variety, chea JP^S^lllS !• *s ***•'■• '• .|.a '-‘l'if gotds.aitd lUstett. ante. ®r«m. J H. kaULUi {Lato at W tiler k Ru:kei»onV) W Kit MU 1 ATM.**] W tiolojiau® 1/obJcra id KOKK 1 >, N FKHITI No. 36 Wood at, aod No. 113 Roeood Hrool, Bpociwi p&rtoer. Corner Wood ud Water Sb^ Woe. 18 and 80 Wood Street, PITTIBURGU. .“JOa r. 'fitJN’rKa. WM. U. SMITH * CO., IM SECORD AMD 147 FIRSr'jSTREETS, PUUl>aT|h, Pa. IRWIN STREETS, ASD 80.HAO BUTS FOB goltamt and £iegars. mwtifltrop ass n a««, oi Ml 130 rfOQD STREET ?IKS' IttNsTBAL, WhoiuoU and Bttaii Btnlrr in jyrmBUBAHj pa .•, V.T ' jSZFJ!*#- ,4-: tL* DOLL,An. SAVINGS BAJVK, ; HO. t 6S i"OI)UTiH BTHEIT, CHABTEBBD Ilf 1866 OPEN-DAILY, from 9to 2 o’clock ; also, on, Wednesday and SattirdfiT’ovemngß. from May Ist to Noyepiber lat/from 7 to 9 o'clock; ana from No ▼ember tit to May tit from fl to 3 o’clock. •JJcpOsfts received of all earns not less than On XwU'ia, and a dividend of tbe profits declared twice a year, in Jane and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in Jane and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent a year. Interest if not drawn oat, is placed to tbe credit of the depositor as principal, and bean the same interest from the first days of Jane and December, compound ing twice a year vnthout troubling the depositor to call or even to present bis pass book. Xl this rate, money will double in less toon twelve years, making, in the aggre gate HBHT UR> OHS-KALf TO COT. A TXAE. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rales and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at tbe offioe William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds, Hill Burgwin, Isaac M. Pennock, Bepj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. L). Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Bhi die, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, tauHKB. Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden, John w. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, (yeorge Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Auley, Alonso A. Carner, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry ll RingwaJt, John H. Shoenberse William 8. Haven, Alexander Bpear. Peter H Hunker, William E. Schmerta, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. William 8. Lately, Christian Yeager. AFP eesAaiTKHm. CHARLES A COLTON. |f«l LOAN office. HENRY W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smlthfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. in large and small quantities IU. loaned on Gold and Bilver, Diamond*, Jewelry. Geld and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of Ume agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Noi account able in case of fire. Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M* tyfri WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner of Third, Jail, priTbHUKUH, PKNN’A. NHOLMKS & BUN.S, bankeni ami Ex • change Brokers, and listers id Notes, lirnft*. Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities ••onstanily for safe. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Staiea. ItopoMita received in par fuods or cur rent. paper, No. 67 Market street tietween Third and Fourth siroets. I ta9o;l; turns vaoa . uosn. A U-STIN LOOMIS A Co., Defers A Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and cantina for money. Money loaned on Checks at snort dates, with collateral acuities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persons demnng Loans can bo aoootnmodated oi reaaonahU terms, and capitalists can be furnish**! with good securities at remunerative pnoea. Also, attend to the Bate, Renting and i*eaainx of &*« Estate. * Offlse, No. FOURTH BTKWCr, above Wood. AIIHTJ N UXJMIB. JRachinw. HOWE>N NEW SHITTI, Sawing Machines, A KK ADAPTED to all kind* of FAMILY working equally well on the lighten and heaviest fnbn-e, making the U U Hit Wilks 00 boUi eivice, Winch CJk&Ool L>« Raveled or Pulled Out. And tor Tailoring amn Making, (taiier Fitting and dime Binding, have oo nupenor t4tll and j**-.- them at No. 28 Fifth street, I p mairx *|.!fl):<UwU W. B. Laacell. GROVER & BAKER f’ITTXB UHUU SEWING MACHINES WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL. Prices Reduced for Boren Year*, from $46 to 1110, including flemere. locrttaM*d {milit)cm for maa ataciuring and th« curtailment of Uugattvn expenses oonsequen upon recent decisions of the Untied Stales Oourts affirming the validity of the Grover A Baker's Co-'t patents. enables ibis company to furnish their SEWING MAOS IN EH with important improvements at BEDUCED PRICES. The superiority of these machinee for family use and manufactures in the same range of purpose and ma terials is attested by the tens of thousands using them, and the moderate prices at whicb they are now sold, places them within the reach of all and obviates all ex ouse for tampering with those infen or and low priced 1 machines which have so much the Hewing Machine business Every mac nine sold by us is war ranted far three yean, we also give instruction* free of oharge to purchasers to enable them te HEM, FKIJ GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, A Li. ON THE SAME MACHINE. Circulars can be had at our office free of charge by applying either in nersoc or by msii N. B.—Sewing Machines, Needles, Bilk Twist, Cotton, etcL, constantly on band. D. B.BOOEKiH St RON., BOGUS’ IMPBOVKD FATHNT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND CHAIN DHIU. TEETH, Offloe, 68 Fifth Street. PITTSBURGH. Pi PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS LHAAC JONBB.-.JNO. L. BOYD~.WM. MCCULLOUGH JONES, BOYD St CO- TijTANUFACTI’URERii OF CAST HTEKL; ill, also, Spring, Plow and A. B. Bteel SPRINGS and AaLKS, corner Roes aud First streets, do2B PITTSBURGH, Pa SMITH t FfTCAIRK Merchant Tailors, io. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET, _?p w HOI HO! FOB MIHCE PIES. J'F YOU WANT HOME GOOD NEW . Fruit or prepared Mlnoe Meat,mixed, and all other nd of Spioea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange Lemon and Citron Peel go u> Haworth A Brothers m the Diamond, whore you wtiJ get all new crop Fruit and lower than at any other house in the oily. Also b general and full assoruneul of Family Grooenes, I'eas wines, Brandy*, and all o kU i ,of Foreigu and om estic Liquors HA ’ J A BROTHER, des4 corner of Dial - i Dlamood alley P U’EN IT UR£ and OH AIRS REDUCED PRICES JAMES W. WOOD WELL No*. 97 and 99 Third street. 11l FOURTH STREET, U.l. VARIETIES OK STYLES AND FINISH, Hotel* and Private .Dwellings. «-All order, promptly attended to, and the Purnl lure carefully paoked and boxed “i Homla tarnished at short ooUoe. Qablnet Maaers supplied triUi every ertiele In the - mart KXCELBIO& QLABB WOKXB. A. WOL Pi K. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. fiLASSMiWACiIIBEiis, WAREHOUSE So. ta Wood Btroet, Oorner or lint, w*»a* - , »•; j<► * <#Jia»riaL PUBXSOT. GEORGE AL.BRES. LOOK STITCH HKAH CHATUNKY A WALTER, No. 14 Fifth street, __ General Agents. MAJTU7ACTVREBS OF CONSISTING OP MDITABU'rOB. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fike insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Ho. 434 and 43T CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. B»ATntxHV of Assara, Jawuabi Ist, 1860. HubUshed Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgageß,amply secured- $ Real Estate,(present value *103413 6L) cost 102,996 26 1 emporary Loans on ample Collateral Bec*ts 89,136 68 Stocks, (present value ($88,867 72,) coal 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable. 1,821 00 Cash .. 27,919 83 mv , 32,208,061 68 profits from premiums which this company pan 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. Binoe their incorporation, a period of thirty years, “•7 hays paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding roar Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of me advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Lueses paid during the year 1869, $62463 36. DIB lOTOKS. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. I^ewis, roblaa Wagner, David a Brown, Samuei Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward & Dale, George W. Richards, George Falea, „ CHAR N. BANCKER, President EDWARD C DALE, Vice President WM. A STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast oorner Third and Wood streets. my!6 , 'astern Insurance Company, OF PITTSBU BOH. _ GEORGE DARSLE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R» D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agent. Orna No.W Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse upstairs,) Pittsburgh. lnsure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE A Homo institution managed by Directors who are well known in Ibeoommunity, and who are determined, promptness ask liberality, to maintain tbecharecter whioh they have assumed, as offering tbe best protec tion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1860. Stock Aocounta Mortgage- - Office furniture Open Accounts, etc cash r. ;;;;;;;;;; Premium Notes- Notes and bills discounted - piiioroii Seorgo Ij»rsie. It MUlor, Jr, eeuree w . J«ckßon, J»mo« M'Auinj, Nathaniel Holmoe, Alexander Niruick, Wm. Ho Smith* Cbae. W. RickeLjoo, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Mcknight, Alexander Speer, l*and M. Lon#, Reea J. Tboma* mro PHILADELPHIA FIBE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 10.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite tb« Ciiitom House, Capital 9210,100—Assets 9304,04*. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, oo even description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonahu rales of premium. KOBKRT P. K 1 N(i, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President DIRRCTuKB: Charles bares, K. H. English, P. B. Bnrerj, C. Sherman, B. J. Magargee, K. Buciscnn, Secreterr J. U. COFFIN. Agent, Comer Third and Wood streets r\ELAWAIiK MUTUAL SAFETY IN JL# SURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA. 1831, 0FFICB& B. CORN&R THIRD AND WALNUTtiTs PHIIADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Veasel* Cargo and Freight, to ail parti* of the World. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, bv Rivers, Canala, Lake*. and land CamAc(\i«, to all parts of tlie Union. KIKU IN -BURANCEn ou Merchandise geneeally, on Store*, hwel hng House*, Ac. I■i a ic voa 6 . Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilua Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. bavin, James Traqualr, Wm. Eyre, Jr, James C. Hand, Wm. C Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. I>r. K. M. Huston. Geo. G Lieoer, Hugh Craig, Oharlee Kelley, Samuel K. Stokoi J. P. Peniston, Hoary Sloan. Edward barlingtna, |j Jon©« Brooke, Spencer M’livain Tlioinjm C. Hana, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jonee, Jaiues B. M*KarWu>.i. Joshua P. Eyre, JoJio B. Semple, ITtuU-rgh, |i I Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, PreMidenL THUd C. IlAhl*, Vice Preahient. Umi Ltlsuss, Secretary. p. a. makkika. ax«ol No. 96 Water Pituburgh. pitixco'i iDiuranee Company of PilUbarg OfS«e, Cor. of Ittrkst and Watsr HU. WM. HAUALEY, Proai-Jonl SAMI'EL KKA, Secretary. INBUHEK HTEAMBOATM At CAKCOEM. Insures against Loea and I damage ia Ui« Narration of the Southern and Western Ktrera, and Bayou*, and the Navigation of Uu> Sea*. Insures against Loss and Uanaags by Firs. Buimu Wm. Bagaiey. Hon. T. M llovo, Ja*. M. (V*oi>er, Jna.Park.Jr, C Zu& S. Harlnogt. B. F. Juoea Capes C. Young, I tAldwelt. Jr, FraudsS. If. K>«r, John S. Dtlwortli John Hhipton, Barclay IVewtea. Wua. c. Juhnwlou mbtSrlydh^ UKST BKA\4H Mutual Insurance Company, lock haven, clinton county OHA.RTKRRD BT TilJt LEGISLATURE Of PENE YLTIHIA. OuA ( aptial 4300.000 | Prtrmum NuUt. 413344 a This company will insukk on Buddings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac,, m town or oountry. Uaactoasj—Hon. J. J. Pearce. J. B. Hah,T.T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Cn»l. h K. Jerkraau, Cha*. A. Mayer, Peter Inckaon, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C UAKVEY, President T. T. Axaxju, Vwe ITesideoL Tsoa. Kmaua, Secretary. , _ J- A. LiPPKRT. Agent, No. 70 Fifth street. PENNSYLVANIA INBUHANCE CO. Of PltUburfb. OM*«—- OS Foartk Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Body Patterson, l. Gner bproul, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Bproui, Nich. VoeghlJy, George W Smith. A. J. Jonea, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered GapitaL - *300.0d0 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TaKKN, of all de senptlona. Oman*: A. A. CARRIER, PrMldeoL I. 6RIEK 3PROUL, Becretary. {i*l ly FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Phlladalphla, On Buildings, Lamitod or rarpotuni, Merchan dise, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OPPICS NO. 808 WALNUT BTRRBT. Cash Capital, *‘220,310 DO. Aweta, *303,508 90. Invested as follows, vm— Flrst Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount $166,000 00 Ground rent, first class 3,402 60 Penoay I vania Railroad 0o.'« 0 9 cent M ortgage nt Loaas, $30,000, cost ZT.OQO 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 30,000 fio Allegheny County 0 B cent Pennsylvania Baiboad Loans 10400 00 Collateral loans, well secured 3,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail road company, mortage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 34,360 00 Slock of County Fire Insurance Co i f o6o 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,166 01 Mechanics' Bank do 6O Union M. Insurance Go’s Scrip 100 00 Bills Receivable, business paper.. 16497 18 Book Acoeunta, accrued interest, etc..... 6,216 73 (Msh on hand and in in hands of agents 11466 16 9306408 96 CLEM TINULKY, Preside* DISIOTOIB. (aem Ttnglev. Samuel Blspham William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornel ills Stevenson, Beniamm W. Tmclet. Johir R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, a. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles LelantL Frederick Unnlg Jacob T. Bunting. Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitta. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, toyl6 Northeast comer Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OKFICK Bio. 37 Filth Street, Bank Block. TNSUKKS AGAINST ALL KINDS OF A FIRE AND MARINE RIHKR “ISAAC JONES, Freeident; JOHN D. McOORD, Vic. B ~ r ‘ tHryi ÜBpt - w,lLum w - COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, A CuKK.— BaTin. parctMMd the entire inlere«tof m, 1.,. pwtkere Id The firm of RAILEY, M’KAIN A Co. 1 am °i? w E??** I*® 1 *® 10 urn^ *<> our former customers and the eitiaens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally, a Quality of CO&, NUT COAL, SLACK knd ‘ quanUes. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Monona* hela Bridge or at the Works, will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in South PiUabnrah one square above the Monongabela Bridge. 6 ’ JAMBS M. BAILEY. EANDRETH’S GARDKITSEEDS.—JuAt reoeived e lerge select and raried Btook of tha anore namet) Celebrated Garden Seede, embracing all **“ “ w , *»oehee. The entire satisfaction our Sm<|b rendered last Tear and yearn before, qualify ua In Baying they can nothe surpassed. O dere by mail accompi . , or eatielactory references promptly a! tended U>. Specimens of the seeds growing can bo seen at the store. * &GCKBAM A KELLY. Druggi«ta, Allegheny Cit’ jgJJJ oh«Y»» yiIED APPLES.-^IU f6'^spr6ri last reoeiTea sad for s*le by ’ , „ MiLtNS A COFFIN, t* l * eorne • Wood sad Water streets SILLEAPE&— PEIUTED YJK MS " original leases and for auMetting, tor sale br .93 Woodatreetnw Flfi fa. BltiA m«» —* RED, White and Blue material for Flags A good uMrtmenl hlwojb oajund. PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOB MEDICAL AND PRIVATE USE. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE COGNIAC BRANDY, Imported and by himself, warranted pore and the best quality, wit. his certificate on the bottle, and hie seal on Ibe cord U DOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE Imported and bottled by himself, put up for medici nal use, with his certificate on the bottle; warranted pure and of the best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE SHERRY WINE, imported and bottled by himself, the same as Por Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PUKE MADEIRA WINE, mported and bottled by himself for private and medi cinai use, the best wine ever offered to the trade in bot Ues. The Wine is warranted perfectly pare. .9 63,000 00 . 2,160 00 250 00 7,909 43 . l-9 . 27.006 2-i , 174,076 14 UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE JAMAICA RUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. 9293,261 70 All the above imported and bottled by himself; ;war ranted pure and of the best quality. 1 will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant ot thirty years’ residence in tPe city of New York, that what 1 pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, and mv certificate, is correct and can be re lied upon by every purchaser. Physicians who use Wines and Liquors in their prac tice, should give the preference; -> bene articles. Kor sale by all respectable , 1T gists and Apothe caries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and Importer of the Schiedam Aro matic sobnappa, IS, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New York. Dr. 01. H. KEYBKR Ag’L, 140 Wood st no2S:6md*w K. R. Cope, Ueorge w. Brown, Joaepb S. Paul, John Clayton, K. WUor, CHEROKEE REMEDY, in unfailing Specific for nil Diseaux of the Urinary organa, and a General Ailerh- •»-THWRKMErrY” CURES WHEN lU< OTHER IqF’H is untirely unlike everyother med icine prenc ribed for Venarxal Di&caaa, as it contains no Mineral fXAson or AVttia ojiu Drugt, being prepared from Hootx, Barks rued Azores, in the lorm of a pUnsimi and delirious Otfrup. 47* 11 iy “nature 1 * own remedy,” for Gonnorrttoen (Clap,) Gleet* Gravel, Stricture* and u especially ntomme>uied fur Fluor A!bus, (Whiles in Femalesj for this complaint it is invaluable. 47Aa a geuentl alteratiot and blood purifier, it has no equal, and dons not fail to cure Scrofula* Sseoa darr Syphilis* Glaadular Swelllnfi, ttsv curial and allMruptlve Dlseasea, cuing them more Hpeedily sod permoentiy than any o ther med U4D« kuown. It <ioca fAu by purifying and He ng IMs ttfoml 1 (fusing it to flow in all its original p imnd vigor, thus removing Irom the system al' i m and pernicious causes which have induced disease. 49 In all old cases of QoKnorrbcea and Qlttl, that have tattled all medical skill, it is especsaUv ret. oro mended—to old cases H nevtr Mila, ana recent ones it cures frem one to three days. A few Josa poritn>tlg re moves all icnUiny haaL,tkunUa and pom. 49*11 does not affect the breath, or interlere with any oiaas of business. 47*il requires no asnsLance from other mediae. 47*It oan lay on the Toilet-table, or in the OouuUnc- Room, without U ev< r being suspected as a •* remedy* forurinxts diwua 47* A Treatise on Venerial diseases, with full direc tions for their permanent cure, accompauy each bottle. 47»Fer full particulars get a Circular free from any 1 Drug store In the United Bares. 47*11 is sold at Beall for |2 per Bottle or three Bot tles for %K by all reepooalble DrnggUle and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the Unitedstatea, and at Whole sale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER dt NERWIN, Sole Proprietors BT. LOUIS MO. Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. GEO B. KKYBER, and oy all responsible Druggists in the United States. jjSklyfUw TJKIVAIE DISEASES.— A !>&■ BROWft’H MEDICAL and SURGICAL Office. No. 60 SMlTH field street, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl rams. Dr. BROWN is an old aitlsen. of Ptiuourgh, and has been In' Pracuca for tbs lest heady ftet vairt. His business hss been oon fined mostly to Private end Surgtonl Dtveases. 1 CITIZENS AND STRANGER* in need of s medical friend, should not (AS to find on> tbe sore piaee of relief. The Doctor is a regular gradu ate, and ms experience In ths treatment of a of diseased Is a sore guarantee to ths sufferers of obtain ins permanent relist by the use of his remedies and following his advice. aersr fail to oure the worst form of Venereal Plnnannu. Impurities end Borotnlous Affections. Also, all diseases anaing fiom a hereditary taint, which manifests itaei! m iheformof a tetter, ends great many forms of akin diseases, the origin of which the patient la on) tirely Ignorant To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown otter hopes ef s sore and speedy raoovery. BmnSy.Ttfnt gwlcHn Dr. Frown's remedies for *ht« alarming trouble brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grau fi cation, which the young and weskminded often give way to. (to their own destraotfoat) are toe only reaabie remedies known in this country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHSOMATiRM. Dr. Brown's remedies never Adi to care this pffinfn disease no fm dyps be will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, titrijture, Uiethal Db- Perns is W ssknsss, Monthly H" pnreesion*, Die esses of tbe Joints, Fistula tn Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains is the Beck and Kidneys, Irritation of tka Blad der, together with all diesa eaof aa Impure origin. a letter describing the symptoms. aediwing art, di r to DR. BROWN, N 0.60 SmithttaM street, Pitts burgh, Pa, wHI bo immediately answered. Meffidnc seal to any address, safely pecked and secure from ol • serration. Office snd Private Rooms, No. *0 Smith field street PtUsbnrsh. Pa. eott VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, r PHK high and envied celebrity which JL these ure-euunent Medicines have acquired for the invariable efficacy in all the diseases which the) orofees to cure, has rendered the usual practice ot pur fing not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of them. la all oases of Asthma, Affections ofthe Bladder an." Kidneys. Rtftous Jeters and lAw Cbnplointi. In the South and West where these diseases preva they will be found invaluable. Plan tars, termers an others who once use these medicines, will never site wards be without them. Bilious Cholic and Serioo Looseness, Biles, Ooataveness. Colds and Coughs, OholU Coaaurv Hcwoss, Daorens, Dtipswia.—No person with thia distressing disease should delay these medi cines immediately. Jfrvptoni of Ok c Skin, &ytipdtu, and Plabdwwv. Ksvxe axi> Aocs.—For this scourge of the U stern country, these medicines will be lound a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem subject to a return of the disease a oure by these medicines Is permanent. Try them, be satisfied and be cured. Fbubwtt oj CompJericn, General IMbilCty. Headaches ol every kind, Inward Fever, impure Blood and Loss of Appetite, Lira Oouplauhh. Lsp&ost, Loossnss, Mnnntm IiHSM H never tells to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercorj Infinitely sooner than the most powerful Qiaration of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats, Nervous De jr. Nervous Complaints of all kijnJsj Affeo- Pus.—The original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of » years standing by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Pains in the head, side, hack iointe and organs. RBxmunaiL— I Those affected with this terrible will be sore of relief by ths life Medicines. Rosa or Blood to tsi Hsad, Hoornvt, Halt Rot™ Own, uses, ScaaroLA, os Kao's Em, in the wont forms. Ul oers of evwry description. Wonns of all kindv are ef fectually expelled by these medtcinee. Parents will do ******* <■ 'I'M! Lirs Pius amd Pawns Bmsas Punurr vax Bi and thus remove all diseases from the system. Prepared by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT No. 886 Broadway, (Moffat Buihhna.) N y For sale by all Druggists.* V lefflilydsw Dr QKO. H. KgYHKR. Aa*L PitWMirai, DE. STARKEY’S PAIN EITBBIfINA TOR cures Rhenmatiim, Neuralgia, Bibk Head acne, Herrons Headache, ToothacheEd KZ Hir p r? d Y , ro *'- Bold wholeaale and retul bf JOB. FIS&IKa, ■aWJrdaw <v"me- -f Marfrnt«t.anTre^fi [t sooosSSijSSra BM£»dSHttsssV' f Bt •*“*» /BMfflSEl Mam ta&ANSON LOVE, T 4 Market atm / 'j ? rw ‘ . * r'*"- Pdical. A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, INYICSRATMCL CORDIAL What Shall We Drink ? TO THE PUBLIC. Glad News for the Unfortunate 1 THE LONG SOUGHT FOR Discovered at Last. Lfrom iTHREE I V OW AYS / live ud Blood Purifier. PREPARATIONS KAIL.-®* 08. BROWN'S amitniw PHWiPr THK BLOOD* MOFFAT’S PHtBNIX BITTERS. ' U “* ‘ V •• .* '*J* v/V*- *. ‘ V t , **\ v », a rat un. j. *. a*na H’KEE & PHILIPB, gehekal cooperage, Fayette Street, Betwaan Hand and Vajn* riaMta, HTTUOMH, PEWfc. **-We ara praand to ftmiata Goal OU,WW»kyjAla, Molaaaaaand Pork RABRELB, at tha hortaat Mtioa, tad on iht moEwnaitil* ternaa weablj WlLLllitl UEAYTOJI. LIQUOB ÜBBaaA£TT, No. 87 Diamond Alloy, Nmt Wood Street, 4^- Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Oognao Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. mhlO B. C. A J. U. SAWYER, Buranoraua or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Bosln Soaps, Mo. AT Wood Straat, Pitt, burgh, Pa. uorard w. aosmoi FOURTH STREET. U P H OLSTEBY, No. 85 Fourth Street* near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand ere 17 article in their nne, Tie: Cornices, Orbaments,Curtain Uoods,Comfarts, Feather Beds, Mattrasses 0/ all kinds; also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. Prompt attention given to all orderß for fitting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac. ocm Iyd ROBEETB A ROENIOK. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS - FOUNDER- No. TO SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, Pel, is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 poonds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all eiaee, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. uoofcoov i itraii aaoa. AS- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON'S PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Steam Engines. apgfcly rjUI E OLDEST AND LARGEST Litßographie Establiihment in the City. WN. SCHUCHJUAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERi ROS. 17 ARO 19 FIFTH STREET. BREWER'S BUILDING, HENRY ERBEN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keeps oomtantly on band Church and Parlor Organa, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 0 inches deep. Mo. 2. Five stops, 9 feet 0 inches high, 6 feet 0 inches wide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops, 11 feet 0 inches high, 7 feet 8 ins. wide, 4 feet 3 Inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, l 3 feet high, 9 feet 0 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth ic cases they will be somewhat higher. For farther information apply to JOHN H. MELLCW, 81 Wood street, Or HKNRY EEBEN, 172 Oantre street, apl&ly-sat NEW YORK. JAB. MILLINGAR, MUNONGAHEiiA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring en larged Mb estabiiahxflent and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur nish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re sawing, doors, sash ana shatters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. Sooth Pittsburgh, September 7,186 T. ja2o STOCKING EMPORIUM' CHKAF AND DUR BI^S- M. DA Lt , StOOkillß Wftnnfantnrflr. eiRNKR FOTH ST. AND MAR&.E'I ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment oi ken fitoottagg,n6se t Hoods, Sacks, for mem and women, lomber with a very eaten si> oasaartment of all descriptions of Goods in his Une, suitable to the season. He sella prim articles at Low Prices. Pali and examine. M. DALY has but one ttore, and tha on the corner of Fifth si. and Market ley. feffl MEW FIR9K. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., • BRABS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTEBS, PLUMBERS mad FINIfIHKBS of all kinds of fans* work, DEALEES DT GAB FUTURES, AC. l>aic« aad Wwwoon, So. 1U Wood St., •nDMitfimrUllb Foudry, Ho. 1M nmit,anDowilNlow ■ouMnhd* Houa. Tbs well-known practical skill and experience in the rarioufl bnuiehee of Braaß Ousting, Steam end Gee Pipe Fitttag, ol the senior members of the Arm, (who «U 1 (Tire their personal attention to all voile entrusted to themO should entitle os to a share of public patronage All Orders Promptly Filled. frU-tf ; E. WATT S{ TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPOSTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CAS3IMEBES. Satinets, Testings, Tailors’ Trimmings, As. HO. 256 MARKET ST., North Sidfj, PHU.ADBI.PHIA, PA. JQHH v, nut, nuost s. Fszoa ouvia *. nans. deMOy » Wifi, Wifi, Wife, 4ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest StTles of Fashion, manu red byX K. CAHBROI,No.MFhsxtxBi. wishes to inform his former friends and palrona of tot city and surrounding country, and would oaUtiair at-' tention to a newandbekutifnfßELF-AlXnjSTim WlQt It puts all former plans of wigrmddngin the shads. Its merits are lightness, durability,. not Bible to shrink, bears equally all osar the head, and easy and afaeatal appaaramm showing the doselepment of the imwhMir trne to nature. Lediea are also inslted to call and examine his nes mode HALF-WlSßaad VHB& They <J* ang with tbs hasry and fosmal aimaasaaaa ae sad disapproved of in the old r t ~ l cn aeDdaw- BATES & JOHNSON'S KOOFIfIU WM. JOHNSON YSTOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has T v purchased the Interest of his late partnsr, S. S. SATES, In the Booling Bn si ness, and is the sole manu- CNOtnrer and dealer blowing Qme distinct kinds of Booflag*— lit. Gum Elastic, Csmeat, Felt ud Cnnn BooU|. *d. Improved Felt, Cemsat amd Gravel Hooflag. Bd. Flint Eaitllh Aiphattlc Felt RooObk. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Booling Malarial for sale, with printed inetraotiene for Office at Bates A Johnson 1 * old stand. 76 Bmith&eideb WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. Bw—This Gam Cement is aneqaaUed as s Psint for Metal Boob, lasting twice ae long, at least, ae paint, and cheaper. ma£7:dAw B. FtKttV, BOOT 3>C A. EBB, Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doom above the Telegraph Office.) 4FTEB A LONG ABSENCE PfiOM Baliatkotton, aad would bepleaeed to iTThto rßH^OAlirsi^B,Sd'SJiStattk! £ <S^rk hU undivided atteuUou to Fit £B£ j(ts BSADTIFUIi fIfiDJtSS, ««• SS.'SrSfa 1 ® Msr TIM AWI) BRITANNIA TEA SKIS, M T. J. NUIQV, iom IMWOODSr —I2SL : I lye doora from Fifth. B BOOMS AND BROOM HANDLES 8,000 Poplar Broom 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted: 100 boxes Clothes Pins iflaorfea* “» M6 s rtod 3ft dtf do Tube, dec 00 do One Washboards; 100 do Willow Baskets; 100 Peaoh Baakete;^ “isrffiasr*" «sr“’“ssaaia^a 1 ® ■*'/; « •- ■' • T}®_kEAVING YOTJB *<n s«v, ‘sH»»g i, ■ ■ - • - ■ *'^twM#siiwteMNk >4. -m v .*. ‘.IT’ , . ■ *♦ K •' t. ■' Suisus ®wd*. a ora mr uopAi os WHOLESALE ft BE : AIL PITTSBURGH, PA. PITTSB URGS t P A ,v:>; 4 + ' : •> t fjttjl«it<roak WH. B. notaby publio OFFICE at the Pittfeargh Pott, Fifth tbmat,mtai Wood. iftt h. w. rtMaULJ. i - ~~ota. y.D*w*o« PATTERSON A DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHS’B LAW BUWaHNfaa, Diamond Street, near Grant, Jafcly PITTSBURGH, PA. JO . F . A:B C A 8 , ATTORNEY AT LAW, umee,' No.' Tt Graat ltix (Throe doors below the Court Hoas*,) mj&ly Pmsapsae, Pi. L. BRACKENRID6E, ATTORNEY AT LAWI’ Oflieo, Jt0.138 Kosrth th, PITTSBURGH, PA. lafltily o a n T SCOTT, D E try IST, ** • Has remored to the house latelyoecupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, Ho. »7B PiBR Itrittf (South aide,) third door above Hand street *9- Office hours from OA.SLUUb V. M. [aptly iOSEPH.AOAMS, DENTIST, Ho. 97 Wylie Staff t, JPUtebwrgb. RoinHa»—Dr. A.M. Pollooki DI it Bruce, Esq., Dr. Hailock. Theodore Bobbins) Russell Errett. Esq. mylidy JAMBS A. LOW RIB; Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith* Held and Cherry Alley. delldy rTKO a BELDEN HAVING RESUMED VJ» THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at his office. Ho. Is Fourth street, leap Pittsburgh. XX AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to XleQ* w. Biddle. No. 144 Smithfield street. ~9St‘ Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, end from 1 to 6 o*ciock. felfcly CUPPING AND LEECHING, by na.*. Bias. bbbe. tSUTeeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Bith*- ael&ly F. BEB&lfT Grant street. Aldermen. JAMES JR. TAYLOR, v A LOERM A N, OFFICE, No. 461 Penu Street* Fifth Ward, j COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, : Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing! ! Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bttia Probated. r apttly | CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, AM la-orriezo j usnci or ma paaci. f- OFFICB ON THE OORNEtt OF WYXJE AMD FIFTH STREEaB. < AS* All bosiheBs connected with this office will be i tended to with promptness. GonVenishpesof mil kinds 1 done with legal accuracy—etioh as BeedS|_Mortga*ea ; Bondß, Power or Attorney, Ac. TlUeii to fiesl 1 ezsmmed. 1,1 . ■ j To the member of the Baxhe tender* his serrloea as l Oommissloner to take Deponilom to be read in the 1 several Courts of this atAttCAnd i&Bwhere. His offl»» j> is one of the main, Follce.Slations o, the city, and or a seqnently his mcllitiea in executing business of that kind are rerr deatrabio. fellkly ■* r&tifialtoks. ROQBBS' f Ambrotype and Photograph i nunmoia; | GALLERY, 1 CHRONICLE BIIILDINC, | Ho. 70 FlftH Street, 1 NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OPPICB | «-Two Silver Medals sod Two Diplomas, (warded Off - £ Photograpkß, Ambrolrpea. nod Life-BisePictarw. $ SMALL PICrrURESRNLARGEDTO UFSBIZELbad * pointed in OQoti: Contes. : >•' *• s fii \ p e opl es’ gallery; 93 WOOD STREET, j <so*ll «t ley. ! StSSCRIBKRWOULI) RESPECT- ! «pd la prepared to take ejerivirtiCT'QmStare known (■ i durable, eeoOomjcal and i (Mttfa&raaJ. ST. FRANCfS* COLLEGE, ' Undir the Care of the fttenelsew Brothers. S' HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN SSKSS?* ®? d _53^ ,I K® h » ™ chartered in 1888> with prwiUgea to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the Collegetsaneafthe —■ most .healthy in. of the Allemhf Mountain*’ being ter ito non w **® r » teachhtaliv and picturesque scenery. Ssfflfs ra&s;AsffiSSsfSs^sgSSfes no «toa aharge. Students will bo admitted Irom eiont fern to.the age ofmannood. . . .. Tnaa-Board and TnlUon, pjyabid in ad* |M |u» Washing and use ofßedding™ 'io CUasical and Modem lO Rodents spend Vacation at die dolleza is can bo made to ths Rt Re». Bishop ffCon- Eo_other^Cler«^Den_of PUBNITUKE FOB CASH.—A fall a»- PitUborgh FURNjj buebaoxT^ book CAHBa, V" WARD BOBEB, And arery article needed Is a well furnlahS dweianal ■a well ae A aplandid aesortmentof " OFFICE FUBNITCjBB, Constantly on band and made to ordir. Am Ihm ml. of anything m the aSra J calling at "* J. D. Faoamnf 0 - “ below I&a Jon* Jt-tera B CEB HAVE’B HOLLAND BITTEBB DYSPEPSIA, Liver Compblnt, Fever *n<tAg«, (•. *S» roooamM'tntroduotJoo and.aaa it taw ahkM «»^ , !S3j^sErrss bomajoeafegUon t« natU thlewSd?lig.» jhs aaottw name *£« mg' m acme ttlUacAa whhkey ad» Bat Um really treat nUrf-d-trrf a~n- - W.fc—TfmiiftJf r 1 BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND MTTtWS. H*rapatrtoßvfcidb 2b* J*gtoh«*MM to vndanalo*. It I* uMtito * t*m wtth oZiZZ,.*- * *• «- ,ato ' %dU-o eta IMe eiaedWao «*• «oo* .0 aaaanUal lor the fbnnrUtton of |J ***** »ad for oomtttag dbordtn of tb* vtooMife Mdbovola. **® *»• d °* B * l,lll oonrinoa the afflieted ef {■*»Wy eSaota. The atomaeh will apeedlly ragmfa “ ahtalthj action of. tha ; li«£ bowela and Mdneye will aoen take plaoe, and renawad baaltk he the qoiek reenlL for Indlyellon, Try BcrktTi'i Holland Bitten Heertbnan, Try Bcrbtri’i Holland Bitlirv Fee Aotdltra Try Bcrkavi’i lollaid BltUr*. r«»IW ktarhraMh, ' I fij Tv* H—rtaoh,, Try terhin’i BoUiad *}«*». Fo » Try kiim’i Iriluißtttin. r- PuJ rf Trylwksn'iliiiul Hum. Am~r ';:4 BENMiiIN PAGE, i.'. W % *>. )' • i j.y*STO:j ...
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